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CHOOSES A BRIDE
Prtnce Cherie•, 32
LONOON (A P > -Prince
Charles, heir to the British
throne and one of Ole world's
mos t eligible bach e lors, is
engaged to 19-year-old Lady
Diana Spencer and the couple
will be married thjs summer,
Buckingham Palace announced
today. .
The announcem e nt end ed
months of sp~cul atio n about
rom ance between the dlishing
32· year -o ld pr ince and the
daughter of an earl dis tantly re-
lated to the royal family
T he pala.ce disclosed that
Prince Charles proposed and
gave Lady Diana a sapphire and
diamol'ld engagement ring a few
d ays befor e s h e left for
Australia on Feb. 6. He then told
his parents at their Sand-
ingham estate.
Britain's future queen is the
girl next door . Lady Diana grew
up on the Spencer family estate
.in Norfolk county next to the
royal family's Sandringbam res-
idence.
Prince Ch arles and L•dy
Diana were quoted by the ~s
Association, Britain's domestic
news agency. as saying in an in·
ter view today that they cannot
recall meeting before November
1977 when the prince went t.o the
• Spencer estate for a pheasant
shoot.
Prince Charles was also quot-
ed by Press Association as say-
ing the wedding wiJI probably be
in late July.
The Times of London said to-
day Prince Cha rles "once said
that he thought 'about 30' was
the right age for marriage. The
Press Association reported the
couple offered these responses
when asked about their age dif-
ferences:
Lady Diana: "I've never
thought about the age gap."
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Forecast brings disma:y
Forbes sees 50 to 60% interest rates
. By SANDIE JOY
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Predicting interest rates of 50
to 60 percent, eco no m ist
M a lcolm F orbes Jr. dre w
murmurs or dismay from a
Newport Beach audience Mon-
day.
The 33-year-old Forbes said
that if the pattern of inflation
followed by recession followed
by more inflation continues as it
has since the 1960s. "in four or
five years. 50 to 60 percent in-
terest rates will .be the norm."
He also predicted that if "the
deadly treadmill " or inflation
a nd recession continues. "at
some point, our economy is go-
ing to snap."
Speaking at Edwards Cinema.
F ashion Island. Forbes added,
"We'll have a situation like we
bad in the 1930s." His talk was
part of a series sponsored by the
Assistance Leagues of Newport
Beach and Laguna Beach.
While painting a gloomy pic-
ture with o ne b rus h , the
Princeton-educated economist of-
fered solutions to the nation's
economic pro9lems with another.
Forbes, who recently became
president of Forbes M agazil\e,
told the audience of 1,200 people
DRAfHil COAST WIATHIR
there is hope for the economy if
P resident Reagan's plans to re-
duce individual income taxes
are implemented, if business is
given incentives to lake more
risks and if the flood of new
regulations is stopped.
He blamed the lax burden
placed on individuals and on
business and industry for much
of the nation's economic ills.
Man slashed
'ear to ear'
in LAX tiff
LOS ANGELES CAP) An
Arizona man catching a flight to
Phoenix had his throat slashed
from ear to ear but survived
after a dispute with a skycap at
Los Angeles Inte rnational
Airport, police said today.
The vic li111 , 27-year-o ld
Micfiael Klinge of Scottsdale,
was attempting to check his bag-
gage Monday night before he
boarded a PSA flight to Phoenix
when he got into an argument
with PSA skycap Andrew J ames
Lei, 43, over the handling of his
luggage, said officer Jake
Mor ris.
Forbes said Reagan's pro·
posals for tax cuts would restore
the essential link between effort
and reward.
He praised Reagan's plans to
reduce taxes and to cut back on
new regulations. He also pre-
dicted Reagan's economic pro-
gr ams have a good chance of
passing and that the success of
,his administration s hould be
known in the next four or five
months .
Forbes also predicted a fight
between the White House and
the Fede ral Reserve Board,
which. he said. "doesn't know
what it's doing."
The Fed is trying to do t.oo
many things, he said, including
trying to do what the stock
market should be doin~.
Forbes said that if the presi-
dent's economic policies are im·
plemented, interest rates should
dip to the single-digit level by
the spring or summer of 1982.
Meanwhile, he predicted. "a
number of industries. are really
going to suffer. It'll be rough on
them, but it will be setting the
stage for economic growth."
Forbes o bserved that the
average working person today is
no better off than he or she was
rive or six years ago and that the
two -inco m e family is a
necessity.
He noted that the tax burden
(See RATES, Pa1e AZ)
-Prince Charles: "Diana
will certainly keep me young.
You 're only as old as you think
you are."
The palace a nnouncement, is·
sued through the Press Associa-
tion. said:
··It is with the gr eatest
pleasure that the Queen and the
Duke of Edinburgh announce the
betrothal of their beloved son.
the Prince of Wales, to the Lady
Diana Spencer, daughter of the
Earl Spencer and t.he Honorable
Mrs. Shand Kydd."
After the wedding the woman
who has been dubbed "Lady Di"
by British ne wspapers. which
have hounded her since she
became Charles' girlfriend, will
become Her Royal Highness, the
Princess of Wales.
But t\e r life was a lready
changing rapidly today.
Michael Shea. t he monarch's
press secr etary . s aid Lady
Diana would move put of the
London apartment flat which
she shares with three girls.
Shea said the Queen and her
husband Prince Philip, the Duke
or Edinburgh, were "delighted
at t.be engagement.•·
He said Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, t.he leader
or U.e Labor opposition, Michael
Foot, and the Archbisbop·of Can-
terbury wer e among those
notified of the engagement the
past few days. The Privy Coun·
c11, tne monarch's official ad-
visers, wiU meet to approve the
marriage formally.
Charles and Lady Diana have
been the most popular romantic
item in the British· press since
November, and the press pursuit
or them has angered the queen
as well as her son.
Lady Diana is the most recent
of some 40·young women whose
<See PRINCE, Page AZ>
'WHAT AGE GAP?~
Dien• Spencer, 11
·.Jet engine died
Wayne crash? • ID
·xccuracy
of data·
doubted ~
By FREDERICK SCHOE•EBL OI ... Delly~,._.,
Accuracy of noise contours
and the integrity of the firm that
developed them at John Wayne
Airport were questioned Monday
at a hearing on Orange County
government's attempt to win a
variance from s tate airport
noise standards.
Jerrold Fadem, an attorney
representing the Airport Action
Association, made it clear
t hrough his questioning or a
State Department of Transport•·
tion noise s pecialist that be
doesn't believe t he contours
reflect actual noise problem
near the facility.
And Fadem , in a lengthy
round of questioning during the
afternoon session. called into
question the integrity of the firm
employed by the county to de-
velop noise cont.our informatlon.
Tha firm, Fadem alleeed
before Administrative Law
·Judge Robert Neher, recenUy
was convicted in U.S. Dlstrtct
Court on 100 counts of fraud
Fre~dona flight .,...,....._ against the federal government.
Jeremiah Johnson prepares to free a golden eagle at the
Bernardo State Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. "Tbe bird
. was snared this win~er in two leg-hold traps and s.urvived
two months in captivity, during which he survived a
minor operation to remove a toe.
The Airport Action Associa-
tion is among groups represent-
ed at the hearine which are op-
postne the noise variance.
Chance of rain 40 per-
cent tonight increasing to
SO percent Wednesday.
Lows tonight In 50s. Hig~s
Wednesday 60 at beaches
to 66 inland.
There was "physical contact"
by both parties before Klinge
was slashed "ear to ear" with a
boxcut.t.er, Morris said. The dis-
pute apparently was triggered
by a racial remark, detective
Richard Ricci said .
The county has received three
variances from state noise
standarda since 1973. State al-
ficlala have yet to deny an
airport operator's request for a
Crash Statements Upheld t:::E:l~~o:e:i~~~;:i~:!.;i -. :!~~r!t:'~~~~~ o';.::~:
) one point. ~
The adwrtiling ha& been
prooocotroe but a r~r
/htd• tonight · 1 "Fallen
A"'*I" on I~~ 1mtitive
and toeU handl«J. Su Page
Bl.
11111
Klinge was rushed to Cen-
tinela Valley Hospital with a
severed trachea. Officer Chuck
Patriarca saved bis life by
pinching a ruptured artery until
he was in the hospital. Morris
said. Klinge was listed In
guarded but stable condition. ·
Lee was booked for investiea-
tion or assault wtth a deadly
weapon.
Bid refuBed --r
W ASIUNGTON (AP) -The
Supreme Court baa refuMd to
consider a bid by the sumvon of 11 Air Force men killed in a
belleopgr crub to cball_,. a
• lon1-llandlnt principle datlq
back to l!n1llsb common law
tlaat the pernment cannot be
sued· without tu conHDt. The rulbl~eame Monday.
No apparent contradictions in
witneue1' atatementa have been
noted by investqaton p.robme
the crub one WHk aio of an Air
Callfomla Jetliner at Oran1e
County's John Wayne -Airport.
"the chief investiaator 1ay1. '
Speaktne at a brteftna llapdey
nleM, senior air aafett In·
vest11at'9r G. T . •:Tom"
McCarthy said tbe local portion
of tbe lnve1U,ation bu all but
~oneludld. MOit ol tbe '5 lnv..U.a~
who caav•r1ed at ~e airport
followlal tbl fiery crub Uft . eltber Nturaed home or ..,.
scbed..&ed to I•••• todey, llcCutllJ Mid. Tblrt1·four of tile 104
pe ........ tlleelrllM......,.. ••re•thl.,.._m ..... Jured •• tbe Je{ 1traelk tH lll'OUDCI after' tM pUat ... tGld to
cancel bis landin1 due t.o tbe
presence of another Air
California plane on the runway.
McCarthy said invffUaaton
have interviewed about SO
penom in their attempt to re-
construct wbat ~appened ln tbe
m.lnutea precediq the CTUh.
"We "lane no appannt cai-
tradldicma," McCartlJJ aald.
D••Pit• ear.lier promlH• •ce.-. Nid tb•t ...........
WU DOl J9t a..OabJe h'om I
trenlel'lpt of the ta~ rec!Cll'der boUMd ...... eookpit al .... pl-th•te....... ·: · ·~ ·
~-:=~ t• ,._ lbet be well .. 'l • cloN. ..........................
ftldll .... neal'der c~ •
board tbe plane likewise waa not "I don't know bow to .... avalldle that, bonesUy," Dyer.._,_..._
· Fadem then uked l>Jer if M
bad beard a truapbrtatlaa de-
P.artment attorney oaee eem-men t, "Tbe people ar ... d
.Oren ... County Airport an all rteb mUU.airm ud I Mft 90
sympatbJ fCll' u.m."
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n.ot &Dlwwed .,, tbe wttneu. LO•DON (A p) Prlaet
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al '68 •· NW. "I wan~ to II"._ a chaMe &o Wnll Mo.It
it, te tlllim fl ii WU all lolaa &o -.._ ........
..._ Dlua ••• quoted u ••lae: ''<lea, I never had uy ............ , ... a.,.ur CruaJa Forbe1 an· ~ tbe youn.a coupJe in
UM aame aUU.., room where '
Prtac. Cbrlea propoaed before
1.My Di .. left for Australia on ,..,_ ·a. Ill. Forbel said they
t.a .. .a.ut tbelr preH·dod&in1
coun.llip, taeir U -year a1e dif·
f....-e llDd tbeir housekeeping
plaM.
Buckineham Palace an-
nounced U)e encacement today
aod tbe Presa Association said it
was told by the heir to Britain's
throne they will probably marry
in late July.
Couple's visits olten
'military operation'
1111 Forbe~ reported Hldn11 the touple 11 bout their aae
dlfferenu Charle• Is 32 and
Ladl' Diana UJ. "I've never h•d any t.houaht
abOut lhe aae 1111p ... L1tdy Diana
was Quoted replyina· "Besides. I wu alway:s ganged up (p11ired )
with Prince Andrew.·'
Prince .Andrew, 21 , ls the
younger broth er of Prince
Charles
"Diana wall certainly keep me
young," was the quoted reply
from Prince Charles. "You're
only as old as ) Ju think you
are."
He said Lady Diana would
make a fine Princess of Wales.
Ms . Forbes said.
"She'll be 20 soon and I was
about that age when I started"
carrying out royal duties. Ms
Forbes quoted him saying.
It has been widely reported
that Prince Charles and Lady
Diana have known each other
* * *
since cbUdhood, but Ma. Forbes
said •he wu told they cannot "'· call meettna before November
1177 .. the Silver Jubilee year ot
Queen Eliaabeth II.
" They were introduced by Lady
Sarah McCorquodale, Lady
Diana's elder sister, when the
prince went to the Spencer tami-
1 v estate at Althorp in Northamptonshire.
·'Charles came for a pheasant
shoot," Lady Diana was quoted
as saying. "He was really a
friend of my sister, Lady Sarah then." '
The prince said be remem-b~red La~y Diana as "a splen-
did l..,·year-old" and added: "I
remember thinking what fun she
was." the interviewer reported.
Their romance began last July
when Lady Diana went to
Balmoral. the royal home in
Scotland, Ms . Forbes said she
was told.
.. We began to realize then that
* * *
th.ve ,raa tomethln1 an at,"
'
Prine. Chart• was quoted•*>'· n1. ·
111. Porbel wrote that tbe cou·
pie saJd they will live at the
prinH'• eoc.mtry bome in Hieb·
trove In Donetahire south of
London. He bou1bt the property last year.
"J only have two tooms and a
bedroom bere" in tlie palace he
was quoted aa)'ina. "so it ~ll
obviously be difficult to stay here for very long.••
Ms. Forbes said she asked
Lady Diana If the rambling
house was not yet organized and
was told by the grinning prin-
cesa-.to-be, "Not quite yet." P~ance Charles was quoted as ad~mg, "It's just like camping. We ve only got one room dee· ·
>rated downstairs, and the
bedr9C>m. organized. Otherwise
everythang's being painted
Tbert;'s nothing there yet, n~
curtatns, carpets or furniture -nothing."
Ms. Forbes said the couple
told them they have a lot in com-
mon and Lady Diana said "and
we both have the same sense of humor."
"You'll definitely need that," the prince said.
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Andrew W . "Doc "
Fleischer. who developed
the stethoscope in 1913, holds
a modern version of the in·
strument as he celebrates
hi s lOOth birthday in
Ridgewood, N.J.
Under further quHtiODla1.
Dyer, wbo helped draft Ute llaUe
atandards, teetlfied tbat tbe
county bu a history of wortUat
with air carriera to acbleve
aOIM ..........
Fadem seemed unlmpNIMd
with that assertion and Dyer's
claim the county was both " ...
gresaive and active" in attempt·
ins to achieve DOlse reductiom.
He later said the contours,
which delineate the hip notA
lmpact areas, primarily south of'
the airport, were prepared wttb
faulty data and a "non-
valldated" computer model.
The bearing was scheduled to
resume today with Airport
Manager Murry Cable to be
called as the first witneaa.
It is estimated the bearing, be·
ing conducted at Harper Com·
munity Center, 425 E. 18th St ..
Costa Mesa, will contipue
through the end of the week.
Each witness is being ex·
amined by 10 attorneys,
representing the county,
Newport Beach, Tustin, the
state, two groups opposing
airport-e.xpansioo and the Com-
munity Airport Council, which
supports airport expansion.
Tbe announcement e nded
montbl ol speculation about Ou!
palace romance by the British
press, which often strained the
patie~e of the fun-loving and
witty prince in its doggedness
about setting the story.
The interviewer quoted the
prince as saying his betrothed
joined him last fall at his
'Shy Di.' girl with everything Rain vieu'ed
for Coast
. after being smuggled past
prowling reporters and photo·
grapbers in what he described
as a visit "planned like a
milit.ary operation."
military operation.''
But he said the toughest part
of bis romance •was not the
hordes of reporters but keeping
quiet about the engagement, ac-
cording to Ms. Forbes.
Prince Charles and Lady
Diana, who sat at opposite ends
of a couch and often exchanged
glances, were quoted as saying
they were "thrilled."
Prince Charles apologized for
missing his appointment at the
Foreign Office today, Ms .
Forbes wrote, and he said jok·
ingly: "I've always wanted to
throw a spanner in the works of
my program. I think I've
managed to throw in a crowbar
todav."
* * * F,.... P"fle Al
'
PfilNCE ...
names have been linked with the
prince's the last 14 years. She is
5 feet 9 inches tall, has blonde
hair, blue-gray eyes, good looks,
discretion. charm and in-
telligence. She worked until re-
cently as a part-time teacher at
a London kindergarten.
Sh~ is the daughter of the 8th Earl Spencer, a wealthy land·
owner_ He is a descendant of
John Churchill . Duke o f
Marlborough, the 18th century
military hero which makes her a
distant relative of Britain's
World War II leader Sir Winston
Churchill.
· Lady Diana and Charles are
16th cousins once removed and
are both direct descendants of
the Tudor King Henry VII. She
grew up in royal circles. Her
father was equerrv to King
George VJ from 1950 until his
death in 1952 and then to his
daughter, the present queen, un-
til 1954. For years the family
lived in a rented mansion on the
queen's Sandringham estate.
Because she did not have a
steady boyfriend before
Charles, she has no past love life
'for the press to dig up. She is
also of the right religion, the
Church of England, which
Charles will head as temporal
"defender of the faith" when he
comes to the throne.
Also Important, the queen re-
portedly likes her a ,great deal.
Schools bill halts
SACRAMENTO CAP l -
Republican opposition has halt-
ed an A.alembly bill to maintain
the state's $58,400-a -year
participation in a national
schools lobbying group. The
46-28 vote Monday on AB156 by
Anembiyman Leroy Greene, D·
Sacramento, was eight short of
the two-~ needed to put the
m ea au re ant o e ff e ct i m -'
mediately.
ORANGRCOAtT Diiiy Plllit
Stargazers say her aign matcheB that of Prince by tonight
The National Weather Service
has revised its earlier forecast
of continued sunny days through
~his w~kend and is now predict-
ing ram somt;time tonight.
.1:-0NDON (A~)-!hebJuestofbluebl~_.goodlooks,discretion,
rehg1on, charm, mtelhgence and no romantic "past" -Lady Diana
Fra_nces Spencer. 19, is the girl with ~verything going for her as wife-
to-beor Prince Charles, 32, heir to the British throne.
Even the Cancer the Crab zodiac sign for her July 1 birtbdate
shows a strong affinity with Charles• Nov. 14 Scorpio, stargazers say.
Coup effort
in Spain
squelched
MADRID. Spain <APl -A
coup attempt by a Civil Guard
officer who tried to resurrect the
Franco-s ty le dic tatorship by
seizing the Parliament in a burst
of gunfire collapsed today 18
hours after it began. Freed gov-
ernment and Parliament mem-
bers left the building shouting
"Long Live Democracy!"
Most of the 200 submarchine
gun-brandishing Civil Guard
members who followed Lt. Col.
Antonio Tejero Molina in the
daring attempt to topple the
Spanish government d eserted by
jumping from windo'ws or the
Parliament when it became
clear they had lost
-Tejero Molija, a Civil Guard
offi cer with a long record of in·
s ubordination. s urrendered in-
side the building. Re was
whisked away in a black official ·
car with a motorcycle escort
after telling followers. "I will
have to pay with 30 or 40 years
in prison."
The coup failed when King
Juan Carlos his government
and Parliament held hostage -
told the nation he had ordered
the Spanish army to "restore the
constitutional order.. and the
army proved loyal.
T e j e r o. M o 1 i n a a n d hi s
followers took over the Parlia-
ment on Monday with bursts of
gunfire during a debate on con-
firming Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
as Spain's third prime minister
since the Franco dictatorship
ended in 1975. Madrid radio said
Tejero Molina demanded that
Parliament be replaced by a
military junta.
There were no gunshot in·
juries despite the firing or hun-
dreds of rounds by the Civil
Guard members in the assault
on the building.
The ministers and deputies
e merged one by one from their
all-night ordeal in the Parlia·
~ent buil~g. tf-they step~
mto the bn•ht wanter sunshine,
they shouted to the cheering
crowd, "Long Live Freedom!"
"Long J...ive Democracy!"
As caretaker Premier Adolfo
Suarez left the building, he was
embraced by members of his
family and the crowd.
Tejero Molina and a hard core
of bis guardsmen remained
briefly inside the building, then
gave up.
TALKS ABOUT ECONOMY
Forbea of Forbea
Fro•PapAl
RATES •.•
has gone up at twice the rate of
inflation. but that figure isn't in-
cluded in the cost of living in-
dex.
··A person today who gets a 10
percent raise finds his tax
burden going up 16 percent."
Forbes said.
··As tax rates have gone up,"
Forbes said, "they've reduced
the productivity of the
economy.··
Asserting th.at Congress has passed five "phony tax cuts" in
the past 1.2 years, he said reaJ in-
dividual income taxes have gone
up 50 to 75 percent while real
business taxes have increased 50
percent.
''This bas put a growing
burden on the productive capaci-
ty of our country," Forbes said.
He also said regulations have
added "an e normous, un -
necessar y burden on produc-
tivity."
Forbes said it's not the regula-
tions that are so bad, but the
way regulations are practlc~
with an ever-increasing nui'nber
of agencies created to lmple-· ·
ment them.
He called the American
economy sick and pointed out
symptoms of a sick economy -
growth of barter clubs, 1rowtb
of a cash economy and growth of
tax evasion.
He said the cash economy un-
der which certain services are
paid for in cash has reached 15
percent and is the fastest grow-
ina part of the economy.
He said the current environ-
ment encourages that kind of
behavior and pointed out that in
Enaland, where the economy is
in even wone shape, tax evasion
has become almost a national
sport. ·
•'The ltnt thing to do to atop
that kind of behavior," Forbes
said, "is to chan1e the system."
Benefits shelved
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Tbe
Senate nnance Ccmuplttee bu
•helved a bW to restore a SlCM
-ulton ln cu' hf benefit ln· crf'aH1 for California'• 2.1
mlllloa welfare Nelpl•ta.
Dubbed "Shy Di" by the popular press. Lady Diana has been liv -
ing a life in London just like that of many another bachelor girl even thougbahecomes from wealth. '
.. ._VT THEaE ,CANNOO' BE ANOTHER family so stiff with
royal connections," says Peter Townsend. former editor or Burke's Peerage, the Who's Who of British aristocracy.
Lady Diana and Prince Charles, 16th cousins once removed, are
both directdescendantsoftheTudor King Henry VII.
Her father, the 8th Earl Spencer. a wealthy landowner, is a
descendant of. the Duke of Marlborough. the 18th-century military
hero. ·
The Earl, 57, was equerry to.King George VI from 190 until the
king's death in 1952 and then to the king's daughter. the present Queen
Elizabeth 11. until 1954. Several of his ancestors also held positions at
court.
Diana is one of four children by ~art Spencer's first marriage.
She has two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother.
Charles. The marriage was dissolved in 1969 after 15 years and Lady
Diana's mother Frances, daughter of the 4th Baron Fermoy, is now
married to wallpai>er company heir Peter Shand Kydd.
THE EARL REMARRIED IN 1976. HIS second wife. Raine, is the
daughter of best-selling romantic novelist Barbara Cartland and the
formerwifeofthe Earl of Dartmouth.
Diana's been described as a beautiful English rose, sweet, inno·
cent, nice, honest, serious, fresh, friendly. unsophisticated. patient,
cool-beaded and discreet.
.She says she can live with most of that, except for s weet which she
finds too cloying. Cool-headed and discreet -essential qualities for a
future queen-she certainly is.
-She's 5-foot-9. slim, quiet-spoken and laughs easily. She has big
bright blue-gray eyes, thick strawberry-blonde hair and a flawless
complexion. She wears little makeup, a minimum of jewelry and for
infomral wear favors sweathers andopen·toe low-heel shoes.
SHE Ill.DES A BICYCLE, DRIVES a small red British Mini·
Metro car, skis a little, swims well. rides horseback and isn·t too keen
on partiesorthedebutante circuit.
Because she had no steady dates before Charles. she hasn't got a
love-life past for the press to dig up. Newspaper revelations about the
romantic forays of some of the other girls Charles has dated have
ca used embarrassment all around.
Lady Diana belongs to the Church of England. which CharleJI will
head as temporal "Defender of the Faith" when he comes to the
throne.
Educated al West Heath Girls School, a private school with 130
pupils near Sevenoaks, 20 miles southeast of London. she was an
average pupil but excelled in art and swimming. Her headmistress
described her as · 'decent. honest and happy,·· her classmates as kind
and cheerful.
When she left there. her family sent her to a finishing school in
Switzerland. She came back after six weeks and refused to return.
Weather service spokesman
Joe Austin saict there is a 40 per-
cent chance of rain tonight in
Orange County.
Austin said a storm now over
.... Oregon that originated 'in the
Gulf of Alaska is expected to ar-
rive in Southern California
bet ween tonight and tomorrow
morning. He said the chance of
rain will increase to 50 percent
by Wednesday.
Austin said the ridge of high
pressure that has been over
Southern California during the
recent record string of warm
s ummer-like days has moved
out to sea. making it possible for
the storm to push into the area.
A us tin said no predictions
have been made on how much
rain could be dumped on Orange
Co unty. but he added that
thunderstorms are possible. He
also said the rain is likely to con-
tinue through the week!i!nd.
Marine jets
to sound off
Residents living near El
Toro Marine Corps Air
Station can expect in-
creased jet noise through
Friday, air station of-
ficials report.
The noise, to be generat-
ed by jet training require·
ments, will be heaviest to-
day between 6 and 9. p.m .
officials said. The jet noise will be pres-
ent from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Thurs-
day. The noisy period on
Friday is from 9 to 11.: 30
p.m.
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··H ere you are. sonny ,·· film star Ricky
Schroeder. alt of 10 years. might be saying as he
signs autograph for Carl De Stefano. a mere 6. at
New York radiothon for Leukemia Society of
America. Carl is 1981 poster child.
BlfJSSfJDI gift
reeiproeof.ed
Sixty-nine years after the
J a panese presented 3,000
cherry trees lo the-United
States. Nancy ReagH will
return the favor by giving
one to the Japanese.
Mrs. Reagan will give a
31'2-foot tree propagated from
a Yoshino che rry tree to
J apan ese Amba ssad or
Yoshio Okawara al lhe White
House today.
In a statement issued by
Mrs. Reagan's press office.
she is quoted. as saying that
the J apa n ese h e lp ed
establis h the traditional
cherry blossom spring ritual
in the nation's capital.
"We hope that this young
tree will flourish in Japan as
a token of our apprc.cialion
for that wonderful gift of
cherry trees 69 years ago.''
Mrs. Reagan said.
Mother Teresa, winner of
the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize
f o r h er
w o r Id -..:1 d e
miss ionar y
work, will re-
ceive Mar-
que l le
Unive rsity's
P e re Mar -
quette Dis -
covery Award
Medal.
The Rev . MOTHERTE .. :s•
'John P. Raynor, president of
Ma rque tte. s aid Mother
Teresa will receive the an-
nua l award named for
Jesuit explorer Pere Jacques
Marquette in ceremonies
June 13. University offi cials
said ~hat to r eceive the
award, an individual must
have accomplished an "~x
traordinary breakthrough"
in humanitarian ser vice".
"Mother Teresa has dis-
covered God in the poorest of
the poor," Raynor said.
6.4 million autos
called back by GM
DETROIT CAP > 'General
Motors Corp. recalled 6.4 million
cars and light trucks Monday to
replace bolts that could fall out
of the rear suspension and send
the vehicle out of control.
It was the second largest re·
call in history. topped only by
the 6.7 mijlion cars GM sum·
moned to repair shops in 1971 to
replace faulty engine mounts.
THE VEHICLES, from the
1978 model year through early
1981-model production. a re the
Chevrolet El Camino and GMC
Caballero light trucks and all in-
Prehistoric
sandaJopic
of lecture
termediate·sized cars from
those years: Chevrolet Malibu
and Monte Ca rlo ; Pontiac
LeMans and Grand Prix; Buick
Century a nd Regal, and all
ver s ions of the Olds mobile
Cull ass. •
GM said two bolts used lo at·
tach rear wheel lower control
arms lo the frame could rust,
break, fall out and let the control
arm drop free. resulting in loss
of con~rol without warning.
The automaker said it had re·
ceived reports of 27 accidents,
starting last August. that result·
ed in 22 injuries. ·Spokesman
Phil Workman said there were
no fatalities and none of the in·
jur ies was serious.
A bout 200,000 letters to owners
wi ll be mailed each day starting
March 9 -a process that will
lake 32 worki ng days to com-
plete.
"WE STARTED shipping bolls
to dealers last week and very
Lectures on what Orange soon we should have a million
County beaches were like 15 bolts in the fi eld," Workman
million year s ago, and the s aid.
natural history of the sea otter Bolts came from several
are scheduled at the Orange manufacturers and GM has not
County Marine Institute in Dana tried to d e te rmine if any
Poil)t Harbor March 1.. particular supplier's bolts were
Paleontologist Carol Slandum, .breaking, he said. As far. as the
a member of the Orange County company knows. all met GM's
Historical Commission, will dis-specifications when installed, he
cw the local tropical beaches added.
o~rehistoric times at 1 p.m. The bolts were specially
Thal lecture will be followed hardened and the hardening ap-
al 3 p.m. by a talk by Hayden parenUy led to loss of corrosion
Williams, an instru c tor at resistance, be said . The new
Golden West College in Hunt-bolts will be of a sorter material
ington Beach, on the sea otter. and more resistant lo corrosion.·
The Orange County Marine Replacing the bolts is a 25-
lnstitute is located at the east minute job done with the car on a
end of the Dana Point Harbor lift.
marina complex on Del Obispo
Street. Admission to both lee-Workman declined lo say how
tures is free. .. much il would cost GM.
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Tell UI what's on your mind. The number is In serv~ce 34 houn a 'day. HV'91 da)'I a week .
Jf you were at the tail-end
of a loal parade, wearin1 a
bear-akin coat in '18-de1ree
weather, you milbt bail out
too. That's exactly what Ted E .
Bear. the year-old 100-pound
Lion Country Safari resident
did durint the Patriots' t>ay
Parade in Laguna Beach.
Ted. an American black
be ar, was part of the animal
park's entry, riding in the
back ol a zebra-painted jeep,
whtch also contalned a lion
cub and two handlers.
But when the jeep rounded
Forest Avenue from Glenn-eyre Street, Ted E . Bear
growled "Enough" and
leaped from the bed of the
jeep.
Slipping out of his leather
harness, the unwilli ng
parade participant lumbered
off to the sidewalk to join
cheering par ade spectators.
But before the four-legged
escape4! couJd join the fun on
the sidelines, he 'was rounded
up by pith-helmeted handlers
who returned h im to the
pande route.
And Ted just had to grin
and bear it.
The "Untitled Memoirs of
the Nixon Years" also was
unwritten. and a publisher
claims former U.S. • ttorney
General John N. Mitchell
won't return a $50,000 ad·
vance on his aborted book
deal.
Mit~hell, who resigned to
head President Nixon's re·
election c·am·
paign a n d
was convicted
i n th e "-.:~ W ater ga t e .,. ·
scandal. was , s u e d b y , .... •
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Si m on &. ~ l Sc huster i n I •
Man hattan
Sup r e m e c 0 u r l i n -a MITCHELL
complaint seeking $50,000
pur portedly ad vanced to
Mi tchell nearly s ix years
ago. The publisher says
Mitchell failed to deliver the
m a nuscript, and Simon &
Schuster terminated the
$150,000 agreement.
Service set
for El Toro
crash victim
A memorial service will be
held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in
Costa Mesa for Teresa K. Walsh.
18, who was kHJed Friday when
hec car and another vehicle col·
tided along Santiago Canyon
Road.
The service is sel for Orange
Coast Unitarian Universalist
Church, 1259 Victoria St., follow·
ing cremation.
ange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tund9y, Februrt 2,, 1111
Free pa$i119
In case you dicn't know, or had never
thought about it auch, this is how you park
a bike at the beah. One reason for doing it
this way is that lckstands just don't work
in the sand. Thebike would fall over, you
see. Which bring us to the other reason for
parking a bike this way: It helps keep sand
out of vital moving parts. This photo was
taken in Newport Beach, where you can
park a bike on the beach, but you can't
ride one on the beach.
Transit routes eyed
j CouTty panel !O decide in 18 months
By GLENN £OTT
Ol llw o.;1y Pil6 Ullt
Exact ro utes fr proposed
mass transit lines hrough cen·
tral Orange County hould be de·
termined in about 1 months, ac-
cording to mem er s of the
Orange -County Tansportation
Commission.
Meeting in Santa1na Monday,
members of the ~om mission
adopted the time fame as part
of a conceptual 1lan to add
about $2 billion 'Orth of im·
provements lo red and rail
service along a thee-mile-wide
swath that follows ie Santa Ana
Freeway.
THE IMPROVJM ENT plan
was proposed by l~ commission
in November. Cqnty officials
the n in vested 1bout three
months m eeti.g with an
estimated 100 sertce and social
clubs and holdig six public
hearing.s lo explai lhe plan.
The five-membr commission
decided Monday o launch into
the second phas of planning,
which will involv production or
a detailed enviromental impact
statement that ~xamines the
pros and cons o the improve·
·men ts.
Those improvmenls include
the. mass transi~ine, widening
the Santa Ana feeway by two
lanes, adding n..-tracks along
the Sante Fe Raroad line to al·
low for more p•senger trains,
doubling the number or public
transit huses and building more
streets in the South County to re·
lie ve congestion from the Santa
Ana Freeway.
PRIMARY questions·at pres·
t•nl l'cnter on ~he mass transit
line. scheduled to run between
central Anaheim, Santa Ana and
Irvine, with another line extend-
ing northwest from Sa(lta Ana to
c;arden Grove.
A n ahe im Ma yo r J o hn
Seymour. for example, attended
Monday's meeting to urge com-
missioners to consider exlendiQg
the mass transit line -farther
north into downtown Anaheim.
Earlier proposals had set the
end of the line at the Anaheim
Convention Center .
There are several alternatives
for the mass transit line, with
some methods using buses and
others using rail cars . Even the
monorail Is being considered.
Garwood charged
with sex offense ~ .. 1
JACKSONVILLE. N.C. CAP> -Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood,
the only American convicted of being a turncoat in Vietnam, was
indicted Monday on charges that be sexually molested and at-
tempted to rape a seven-year-old girl while awaitinc bis court-
ma rtial at Camp Lejeune.
An Onslow County grand jury returne-d the indictment a1ainst
Garwood. who was convicted by a military jury Feb. S of col-
laboration with the enemy while he was a prisoner of war in Viet·
nam.
Prosecution and defense attorneys testified during Garwood's
court-martial that he suffered from one or more types of mental ill-
ness. He was granted appellate leave and went to Virginia for
psychiatric treatment. The indictme nt charged Garwood with taking indecent
liberties with a minor, first-degree sex offense, attempted first·
degree sex offense and attempted first-degree rape. Arraignrnenl
was scheduled for March 9 in Superior Court. A resident of El Toro, Miss
Walsh lived in Costa Mesa for most of her ti~. She s~t her ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
freshman year al Costa Mesa
High School before moving with
her family to El Toro.
S he wa s a Daily Pilot
newspaper carrier and appeared
in circulation advertisements.
S h e is s urvived b y he r
parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
J Wa ls h of E l Toro : t wo
brothers. Geoffrey. of Arcata
and Michael, of New York City:
a sister . Sh ell y W a ls h o f
Berkeley. and grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz of
Lancaster.
Marine gets
15-to-life
'l'P
in stabbing
A Camp Pendleton Marine bas
been given a 15-years-to-life
term in stale prison for fatally
stabbing a fellow Marine near a
San Clemente liquor store in
Augusl 1980.
Pvt. Roy Garcia, 22, was sen-
tenced by Superior Court Judge
Donald McCart.in.
Garcia was convicted in
January of second-degree
murder in the stabbing death of
Marine Pvt. Eugene Brunell. 22.
The two men had become in·
volved in an altercation inside
the liqucw store on El Camino
Real. They left the store and
went to a nearby alley. where
Garcia stabbed Brunell, pros-
ecutor Paul Meyersald.
Garcia was arrested several
hours later comlq out of a bar. He could become eligible for
parole after aervin1 10 yean in
state prt1011.
Iranian convicted
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Seni.ndn1 hu been set Match
25 for an Iranian national con·
vlcted ol bombin1 a Berkeley
1atbertns ol Iranian revolution
~upporten ..
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t•at'Mrt l and mana1em•nt <the IU,perintendents and
•<'h<lal truatftll\ hnt' bHn ~ly alred to some dearee.
That 111. the teacher unhlna have loudly proclaimed
thetr nHd11 1n t'Onlrat•ls, -vrkin@ conditions. pay. vaca·
\i~t! and other Oin,e b.nttflls on tht! one side.
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Rea1u lnlltratloo la CCJO-
'Slderla1 2·ceat-a-1aUon in-
crease ln federal 11eollne tu
to belp at and local 1overn-
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rogram
arrest
~INCIN Tl CAP) -The
owners of radio station and
one of its ouncers who broad·
cast a pro m for homoleXuals
have been raigned on c~es
of disse nating material
harmful to veniles.
Announc John Zeh was re-
leased fol ing the arraign-
ment in H ilton County Com· mon Pleas urt.
Zeh an~he ownership of WAIF-FM re indicted after a
suburban C cinnati couple com·
plained to~rosecutors about
Zeb's "G~reams " program
for hom08e~als.
Tbe propoaal, wblcb would
ralae about 12 bllllon uaually,
would need coa1re11lonaJ ap·
prov al.
Bud1et director David A.
Stockman bu told tbe National
Governora' Aaaoclatlon the
admlniatration may a1ll tb1t
states be allowed to pre-empt
some or all of Ule additional
revenqes railed throulh an in·
cre1se in tbe tax, which now la 4
cents a 1alloa.
Rev'"enue from Ule 1asoli.De tu
now is earmarked for a ~t
fund used primarily for hi1bway
construction. Transportation Secretary
Drew Lewis acknowledged Ulat
Congress bad rejected several
Carter administration propouls
to raise the tax Scents to IS cents a
gallon to promote conservation.
But be said be thought Conrress
would approve the measure now
as a "user lax" to·flnance brid1e
and highway maintenance pro·
grams cut in President Reagan's
proposed budget for fiscal year
1982. ..
WeargPope "" .........
~ope Jo~ Paul II appe.ars exhauste<l as he sits with head
m hand m St. Mary's Cathedral at the start of a four·
d~y visit to Japan. A grueling schedule in -the Philip.·
pines and Guam_, which the pontiff yisited last week, ap-
pear~ to sap h1~ strength. At left is Japanese Cardinal
AsaJ1ro Satowak1. The Pope began bis Japan tour on
Monday.
I .
$1.5-miJJion gem heisf solved
fusely, and cried about the school district's near state of
bankruptcy.
So. throughout the school strife, you at least have been
given a bit of one side here and a bll of the other there.
By contrast, there have been few bits fed to the bus
cus~omer citizenry during the current cooling off of the bus
engines.
Unlike the schools, there were apparently no efforts
by the transit district to go get non-union help to keep the
buses rolling.
Now, while the bus union membership may be voling
tomorrow, we don't really have much notion of what
they're vo~ing for or against.
MOST REASONABLE folks: be they union o~ non·
union, can understand labor-management deadlocks if
su~stantial issu~s are involved. Like, for example, the bus
driven were to want $38.88 per hour when the district was
only offering $12.75. That's a difference of $26.13.
Reasonable people would probably arree that amounts
to a substantial issue.
There is grave doubt in many minds, however. that the
extent of the Issues in our current bus strike are anywhere
near as substantial 'as the rather far-out example above.
IF IT TURNS OUT that the difference was in pennies,
the commuters who have been stranded or in dire
transportation circumstances over the past 20 days may
turn out to be a lot less tolerant. You could understand Ulat
attitude.
Lack of precise information, however, bas been almost
as frustralin1 to the hapless commuters as the strike
itself. They don't know from one day to Ule next whether
or not their bus will be rollin1.
BY 1111: TIME THIS one is all over, the initials OCTO
may have an entirely new meaning. The letters will mean
''Our Cuatomen Turned Daffy.''
MIAMI ~CH (AP) -An
estimated $Z million in jewelry
belonging ti a Saudi Arabian
sheik is bck i.D safe bands
following :ie arrest of two
men, accordlg to police.
Miami "ach police Lt. Michael ~ler said officers
have arres~d two men at a
Sarasota l'Qtel in connection
with the ~ft from the pen-
thouse suitt at the Eden Roe
Hotel here.
"All I knq.. is they arrested
two men ad recovered the
jewels . . . ~ believe they re-
covered all othem," Miller said
Monday. Hesaid the two men
apparently hd checked into the
Eden Roe Hore the jewelry
was _discovetd missing Friday
everung. Thdoot was found in·
s ide .the mn's car Sunday,
Miller said.
SARASOT. POLICE Capt.
Ch arles Kesler said the sus·
peels have een identified as
38-year-old l\bert W . Ball and
Ray Perrera1tbou1bt to be 34.
Kessler's inf~ation sheet alto
gave an aUrnate name of
Ramon Davit Pereira for the
second susJ?ct. Both were
thought to befrom the Miami area.
Miller said the two suspects
would be broubt back to Miami
Beach followlg Uleir arraign-
ment in Sarasua.
THE HOTEi SUITE of Sheik
W adji Tahlaw apparently wu
burgled aometDe before 1 p.m.
Friday, when I.be jewels were
discovered millq.
Last Thurs•y, the 1beik'1
wife, Hoda an~ her son. Tank,
were at a hopltal wbet'e tbe
sheik's 2l·yet-old daqbter,
Lamia, was ting treated for
stomach pains.
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SAN FRANCISCO
(AP) 1' lta fint rul·
1111 OD Pliaaee With an act lined to pre-
aerve cultural land,
lbe Ila SUpreme Court
baa rul that tbe city of
Bayw failed to com-
ply w it autborbed a
aubdl lon dev.elop-
ment .
Mn. Tahlawi found a drawer ·
in her bedroom had been dis·
turbed and a case of jewelry was
empty. Miss Tahlawi checked
her room and found her jewelry
also waa 1one.
Tahlawi bought the Eden Roe
!ast year for $12.5 million, pledg·
rng to spend whatever was
necessary to restore the aging
showplace to its position as one
ol Miami Beach's poshest hotels.
was out of the country, Miami
Beach police Lt. Richard Procyk
said.
Bes id es the Eden Roe ,
Tahlawi owns Sheraton hotels in
Jidda and Yombo, Saudi Arabia.
Ba_iley's Hotel and an apartment
building near Hyde Park in !An·
don, a Jidda construction com·
pany and part of a Cairo hotel.
"In two drawers there was
more than I earn in· two
lifetimes," said one in ·
vestiiator.
The sheik, who owns five
Rolls-Royces and heads a fman·
cial empire that stretches from
Florida to London to Egypt
~obsters' Vegas pact told
. CHICAGO (AP) -Representatives of the na·
lion's top underworld families bave reached an
agreement which gives Chicago mobsters control
over all illegal. activities in Las Vegas. according
to a published report.
"In return, Chicago Mafia chiefs reportedly
have consented to stay out ol the lucrative rackets
spawned by legalized gambling in Atlantic City ·
N .J .. " the Chicago Tribune bas reported. '
The newspaper said the meeting occurred 13
months ago but that details have surfaced only re·
cently from "two mots insiders who have become
the latest memben of an expanding stable of FBI
sources."
The meeti.na occurred in Philadelphia and was
attended by representatives of underworld
fa~ilies from New York City, New Jersey and Chicago, the Tribune said in its Sunday editions.
An unidentified 1 spokesman for the Penn·
~ylvania Crime Commission was quoted as say-
ing t.he state agency had re~eived reports Ule
meetmg was to take place "but we never had any
confirmation that it did."
He said it was belie ved at the time the meeting
was canceled becau~e of reports the FBI was in·
volved in extensive wiretapping in the area.
The Tribune quoted unidentified investigators
as saying the meetini aooarenllv was called to de· te~mm!! bow profits from the New Jeney 1am· bhng interests and legitimate side businesses
would be divided.
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Klan ca/,led
ugly pimple
CUD (AP> lu KIWI llu leader Bill
Wilk.._ ~ "a reelal ..-Uc:t u Mrioua .. tM a.u • ., .. dwt .. a rally Mn. 4 .......
............ a t.w mil .. awa1 c:&Ued tM IUu aa
"-.b ....,.. • U.. faee ol Ameriea." -OM ._ wu ftred at a Lnaek driv... wbo
lloUed Ml ...,... at four people oa U.. strMt outaide
tM KIM'• ero.a·bwaial esemoa1. 0... mu wu ...... _.Jar 1-v..U.a&Joa o1 .... u1t wWl a deadly
wea~ aad a womaa with ~m wu boolled for in-v•U...._ ol CODC: .. llAI a plltol iD ber boot.
"''""-· bead of the lovlalble Empire of the KnitMa ol the Ku Kio Klan, \old • robed mem-
bers and about UO oalooken SuDday bil ll'OUP baa
no di11en1ion witb otber Klan fac:Uona in
CaUfornia. However, be earlier bad denied entry
to about two do&en robed members of the Klan's
Invincible Empire from Fresno and San Fran-
cisco.
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LOS ANGELES (API -Denver oilman
Marvin Davis, who once tried to buy the Oakland
A ·s baseball team and The Denver Post
newspaper, now bas made,& $700 million offer to
take over 20th Century-Fox Film Corp., a com·
pany beset by reports of strife amon1 its top
management.
The major Fox stockbold•, Chris-Craft In-
dustries, which itself bas made a number of
takeover attempts at Fox, approved the olfer, ac-
cording to the film company, which said Sunday
the latest offer was made by a newly formed com·
pany controlled by Davis and his immediate
family. The offer provides for a distribution of stock
and cash payments of S60 per share common to
Fox stockholders. Fox's totaJ public stock num-
bers 10.S million shares .
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SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A man died
itfier rescuers plucked him and three
companions from the water .off Point Bonita,
where their boat bad capsized in rough waters,
authorities said.
The names or the men were not released im-
mediately. All were believed to be from the Bay
area.
The San Francisco coroner's office scheduled
an autopsy Monday to determine what killed the
one who died Sunday .
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SAN JOSE <AP> -San Jose police have dug
up the remains of a 2 -year-old child
after the mother said she buried the boy herself
because she couldn't afford a proper burial.
The woman, identified in the coroner'• report
as 22-year-old Rose Adame, was arrested in
Ho11aton last week on an unrelated cbar1e. and
durin~ the course of the inveatieatioo, police. there
learned of the incident.
Mrs. Adame returned to San Jose over tbe
weekend and l~ police to a remote area on IBM
property, where they dug up the body of Rudy
Adame, according to a police news release. Initial
autopsy results failed to reveaJ the cause of death.
No charge had been filed.
Tral• .ed-..t•""' ..e
LOS ANGELES (AP> -In an apparent
s uicide. a 73-year-old woman laid her head on a
railroad track and was decapitated when an on-
coming freight train ran over her in the Highland
Park area, police said.
About a mile away~ a St-year-old man was in-
jured when he was struck by a passing train in a
later incident, police said.
The body of Frida Wolleydt , who neighbors
described as a lonely woman, was discovered at
6:50 a.m. Sunday by a neighbor, five minutes after
the Santa Fe Railroad train passed in front of her
home police said.
CelelJratl ..
ant.talnen Roy Rosers and Dale Evans e te a half century in lbow bualnes1
the ta~I of the Bart>ara Mandrell .. Los .......... IW1ed tbil· '*'I ad DlaYlu ........ 1un alO for ..._, -abcl n.tern ndlD .au.. In the
~ Anleles area.
Big winners
Abner Wheeler, 49, disability-retired
worker, plants a kiss on the cheek of his wife,
Lillie, 40, city school district emploxee, after
learning they had won the $127 ,000 Readers
Digest sweepstakes grand prize, the first
California couple to win the top prize. The
Watts area pair plan to "celebrate a little'' in
Las Vegas.
Surf claims two
BODEGA BAY <AP> -A Santa Rosa woman was killed and her brother-in-law is pre-
sumed drowped in the dangerous surf at Death
Rock, where Sonoma County sheriff's officers
estimate 50 people have died.
Karen Habshi, 24, and Charles Habsbi, :n. ran
'jnto· the water Sunday after Mrs. Habshi's 7-year-
old son, Kenny McDaniaJ, tripped while playing
tag with the waves and was s ucked out to sea by
the undertow. said sheriff's Lt. Ron Dreyer.
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Fa~er w4ts . custMii.
Court clean 1my for tra111 er of clailcl
, WASHINGTON (AP) -'lbe U.S. Supreme Guided ta) fatMr ...... a,'8. aCatld..:
CCMart bu cleared tbe wa.y for tbe cmto41 trwfer prielt ta Jlodeeto. Calif., Miii ABdlr.-..-to a of a dlUd h'OID bil ad9ptive pannb to bU utural Hnveat ID a.a, NeY., wlalre IM .... ....._ to a
faU.er, wbo wu preyuted by the cb11d'1 motber baby boJ •Ian. •. 19'1.
from cbaUentlDI the adopdon earlier. lleaawbile, the print arr..,.. ffw tM bab1'1
Tbe c: ... arme from a love affair that turned .._._by a Moultrie. Ga., cxiilple, Tammy loe
sour between two 1tudent1 al Santa Clara and Am:a liarie JUaa. Tllrw da1I an. bl8 lilrtla,
Unlvenlty iD California, Robert Terruu and the baby wu carrie4 to them by a••·
Roneva Anderlon. In releuiD1 tbe baby for illdlpdml, lllu Aa·
Aa a lladbon County, Tenn., court outlined it, deraon liped an afftdavlt UllDI a falM aame aad
the couple planned marria1e, but lbe youn1 claimlq that the natural fa~·· Identity wu UD·
wom-.n t:roke oil their relatiomhlp abortly after known .
becomlna prelJ)ant. On that buis, tbe adoption wu IJ'UtN iD
Terra.au wanted cuatody ol Ilia ebiJd, but Illas Georeia without informint the auppGHdlJ un-
Ande~ wa.nted to 1ive it up for adoption. known father.
State schools
flunking out?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -California' a public hi&h
school student.a are not maJdne the trade and of-
ficials in both private and public inaUtutions say it is
more serious than they reallied.
"California education needs all the help it can
get," declares Alice C. Cox, Univenity of California
assistant vice president for student academic
services. "The situation is more than serious. It is
devastating."
CONSIDER:
-California third-eraders test above the na-
tional norm, but 12th eraders score well below. Last
year, California seniors ranked in the bottom third
nationally.
-Lar&e numbers of enterina UC freshmen must
take remedial English and mathematics courses.
-CoUeee aptitude ~t scores of enterine
freshmen have dropped at every UC campua except
Berkeley, according to a report circulatin& around
the nine-campus university.
-1be proportion of California applicants who
were accepted lutf aJJ at Stanford University dipped
dramatically-from 21 percentin the fall of1979to 17
percent a year later.
"No matter bow you cut it," state Superinten-
dent of Public Instruction Wilson Riles said recently,
"the high school youngsters are not doing as well as
they should.''
In fact, tbe father wu searcblq bani for bU
child and finally traced bim to tbe adoptlYe
parent.a wbo bad, since then, moved to .Jaeklon,
Tenn. ,
Terruaa sued for .. cuatody ol tbe eblld ud
won; a Tennessee appeals court upheld the de·
cision, and the state Supreme Court refUled to re-
view it further.
1be state appeals court aaid Terruu, lrYinl to
ftnd bis child, contacted Father Ryan, who• 'told Ter·
razas he knew l)Pthing of the matter." ·
The Tennessee court sald Georlia Jaw stv•
the naturaJ father an opportunity to veto adoptloD
by aclmowled&ing the child u Ilia own.
PCB burning
·plan abandoned
SACRAMENTO <AP> -McClellan Air Force
Base officials say they won't diapoae of the
chemicaJ PCB by burning after all.
Tbe announcement baa ended nearly four
years of efforts to get approval from numerous
agencies for the burning.
The burning was lb demonstrate tbe capacity
of McClellan's high-temperature incinerator for
destroying polycbJorinated bipbenyls.
PCB was used for decades u a coolant in elec-
trical equipment such as transformers. But in
1979, it was shown lo be a health huard, and the
federal Environmental Protection Agency banned
its manufacture.
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Atthau&h it waa 1 relief to learn tha t a tentative
a1rHm.nl wu n-ached lu t Friday to nd Oranae Coun
l>''• ftnt public bus 1ltlb. it wa1 d1'1re11ln1 to learn that
buse ~ 't M back on Uw road for a week ~adera ol the nit.cl Tran1portaUon Unu>n have
~hedw.ct •enera' memberahip meetlna• fo r the striking
mf.!chanic and bw dnver1 on Wedneaday m Garden
Gro They uid lhe nffded Uw four·day s lack time to
round up the t5'7 worke~ to vok on wheth •r t o ratify the
ron t rar1cS
If lhe <'Ol\trart~ .ul' approv .... 1 b> workers and the
Oran&e County 'l'ranMl Dls tnct '11 board of directors ,
mechanic rouJd rt•Port to work oo 'fhursday and bus
dri e~ on f'rtda.' . n•1c~ would resum e that day after a
22·da)' rreeT.e
But wh~ dot·~ tt take four days to round up the
workers'' The union a lrt!ady had planned to hold general
ioformauonal m(·t•t1ng'> on Sunday Those m eetings were
canceled
ll eems reasonable that people who a re on strike
~hould be avatlable to respond immediate ly when a res-
olution is imminent strike 1s by no means a vacation
not to the 40,000 persons who normiiJly commute by
bus . or for the workers walking the picke t lines who have
families to feed and housing payments lo make
This foot dragging approach is a clear example of the
union '· publa~: be damned altltude throughout the dra wn-
out strike . It was a sorry end to a sorry strike that
wouldn't have happened if the two '1des had addressed
their diffe rences in a reasonable manner
Pay-as-you-go roads?
The pay-as· you-go turnpike has long he lped fill
tra nsportation needs in the E ast and Midwest But
Cali!omiaJ13s traditionally taken pride in the fact that our
freeways are indeed free-at leas~free oftolls .
In recent times, however . the freeways have become
inadequate. congested and poorly maintained as state
revenue from gasoline and highway taxes dwindled -or
was poorly managed.
Now state Sen. Paul Carpenter. D·Cypress. has in-
troduced legisla tion that would permit counties to issue
bonds for turnpike construction. Tolls collected from the
. roads would pay off the bonds and cover maintenance
cost~. he believes.
Since Caltrans seems to have fallen down so badly in
bui lding and maintaining freeways, the idea of bypassing
the state agency has its appeal.
Carpenter cites. for example. the fact that his pro-
posal could result in construction of the badly needed San
Joaquin Tran s portation Corridor from MacArthur
Boulevard to San Juan Capistrano in about three years.
inst ead of t he seven or more needed by the state to get
any new freeway on the road
There is. however, a slight hitch. To pay off the cost
of building the SMO million . 19-mile stre tch of road. tolls
of from $.1 to $5 could be required.
That, added lo the inflated price of gasoline. could
well discourage drivers who might like to enjoy an un·
congested 19·mile trip.
Light touch welco01e
Nerds of the world. unite !
You have nothing to lose. if only for a week . thafl the
sober. somber. serious demeanor often associat ed with
engineers and those preparing for carePr s in engineering.
And th~t's just what engineering students at UC
Irvine did duriflg the past week. from running a contest
for the worst nerd on campus <it was almost won by ac-
claim by one Daily Pilot photographer who got t he big-
g':st hand as he sh~t pi.ctures of true contestants> al or g
with a few other springtime sh en anigans.
Engineering Week included such spectacles as the
traditional 10-story egg drop event in which students de
sign containers they hoped would keep their eggs not onl :
in one basket but intact inside their ingenious containers ·
While this is bas ically a n exercise in fun. ttie
c ha lleng_e of designing a contra ption utilizing engineering
skills is a1so a fine meas ure of their UCI classroom prow·
ess. ,
So now that the week of fun is over. UCI students can
go b~ck lo burning the midnight oil and logging their
loganthms and w.e. the average citizens can go back to
be ing beset and d1stress.ed by global crises. crime in the
streets. taxes and inflation.
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BoYd!Trusting boss'
By L. M. BOYD
One hundred years ago •l
was that the Earl of Lon
d esbor ou gh passed out
c hec kbooks to all his ser
vants. Draw at will for ex·
penses, said he , and just
don 't bother me at?out. them.
Or words to that effect. His
faith in the hired help was re·
markable. It is the sort or
freedom of opportunity that
gives happiness only to a rel
Now they've closed thei
adult bookstore I guess
we oldies will have to
ask our grand ·
chUdren what's 1oln1
on . Or don 't \be
pol iticlant and \he
holler·thaD·tbous know
the UWe darllftal knowt GRANMA
alive fe w. Congressional
aides. Welfare officials. Sup·
ply sergeanL'l That sort
When the owne r of that
great racehorse Man o'War
died. he left $4 miJUon In his
will for the upkeep of the
horse's grave. No doubt the
probate lawyers who Un·
derstand taxes can e"plain
the why of this. Aged ladies
bestow fortunes · on kittens.
Old men bequeath estates to
dogs. And executors. who
manage the money, smile a
lot. Seems a bit balmy. but It
isn't.
Q. How come we aay a
man in Jail is in the "clink"?
A. Clink was the name of
an old prison in London.
Q. Only one man served on
the 'l.S. Supreme Court with
a third of aU the ju.allces who
ever were on that court.
Name him.
A. W!ftiam 0 . Douglas .
Q. How many time zonn In
the Soviet Union 7
A. EJeven.
Q . Are there any blo-
i~:J;•s of Mahatma
A. Alleut 500, so far. And
he's only been dead for 32
years.
Thomas P. He1ev1Pubfl1Nr
Jack Andenon
:t;evemment-purchasing rii)-ofl
W ASllJNGTON -As the
t u payers 11wait their annual
plucking , they ca n c heer
Preside nt Reagan 's
determination to cul the rat out
of the federal budget. But this
ca nnot be a cco mpl is hed
e ffe(•t1vely just by s lashing
appropriations with fervent
aba ndon : 1t will tak e a
remodcllng of the whole federal
fuddle factory.
The government procurement
system. for example. is designed
tu make large
expenditures
out or small
o n es M y
staff followed
a tiny , 32-cent
replacement
pa rl through
th e an~u1
sit1on proc-
ess By the
time it was
d~l1 v ered t o the Marines who ordered it. this trivial item
wound up costing a whopping
Earl \'\ aters
$114. ll was n't tbe Marine•'
fault; aJl they did WH 80 by the
book.
The Item in question was a
diode a little bleck slllcon
cylinder about a quarter of an
inch lone and an eighth of an
inch in diameter -routbly half
the site or a newborn baby's
fingertip. The Marines needed
one as a replaeement part for
their simulated fliaht trainer at
the Marine Corps 11vialion
center in Cherry Point. N .C
Now . ther e's n o th i ng
particulatly sophisticated about
diodes. The one the Marines
need ed, my reporter Julie
Kosterlitz was told, Is not
fundamentally differe nt from
those that can be bought al an
electronics s upply store ror
anywhere between 25 and 50
cents
UNFORTUNATELY for the
ta xpayers, the Mannes couldn't
just send a supply sergeant out
with some loose change to buy a
dlod• at the Radio Shack lo
Haveloa. N.C. They had to 10
throu1h proper procurement
cbannela.
What tbia munt was that the
Marines had to put In their order
for the little tube wilb the
government's proc ure ment
a1ency th e Defense
Electronics Supply Center In
Dayton, Ohlo. Hopefully. the
agency would have the item in
stock; bUt It didn't.
In compliance with federal
regulatl<>M, the Marines' order
had to be filled by competitive
bids. The only response was
from K Electronic11 . a company
handily 11ituated In Dayton.
K Electronic11. who11e owneris
d e1>crib c themselves a s
"m ilitury 1>ac kaglng
specialists,'' didn't have the
little diode ln stock either . But
they knew wht!re to ~ct one.
1-·rom the governmenl':s own list
of hardware 11ources. thc-folks al
K l';lectrnnics round that the AAI
Corporation of Co1·kf'ysv1lle,
Md .• wu the auppller of the
partlcular diode· the Marines
needed. So they ordered one. ·
AAI obliged. They bou1ht a
diode from Decision Data
Computer Corporation of
Horsham. Pa .. which to tum had
g o tten its diodes from the
manufa ct urer -the
WesUnehou se plant in
Youn1wood.Pa
THE MARINES eventually
got their little electronic elzmo
after it had traveled from
Youngwood to Horsham. Pa., to
Cockeysville. Md .. to Dayton,
Oh io, and finally to Cherry
Point, N.C.
This circuitous route of the
pe regrinating plane part is bad
enough. But at each slop along
way way. the price to the
Marine Corps went up like a
m oon shot. Decision Data's
price to AAl was 32 cents. AAI's
price to K Electronics was $88.
K Electronics· price to the
Ma rines was $114.
Spokesmen for the Defense
l.0~1 stics Agen cy. whic h oversees procurement. claim a
c omp ut e r warned the
.cuvcrnmenl of the overcharge.
Hut the warning. a las. got lost
hHween the bureaucrati c
e rarks. No w the agency has
launched an investigation into
the firms whi<·h handled the
Marines' little diode. which will
add st.ill more to the cost of the
inl·ident.
Meanwhile. the middlemen
involved in upping the price for
the Mar ines' tiny replacement
part insist that their markups
were reasonable. They say lhe
small size of the order entailed
u nus ually high c harges for
processing and record keeping.
Footnote: The diode wasn't
the only replacement item lhat
cost the Marines an arm and a
leg for their flight simulator.
Mor e than a dozen parts were
s ubjected to si mi l arly
astounding markups. AH told .
the Marines paid some $6,000
ex tr a for o n e piece or
equipment. thanks to artifically
inflated prices
Bilingual phone service pressure ·mounts
Political activists have zinged
in on the P acific Telephone
Company ( PT&T) as its new
target in their continuing drive
to make CaUfornia a bilingual
society. Until now their aim has
been at governmenta l agencies,
s eeking such things as bilingual
education in the schools and bi-
lingual ballots.
Thal their aims will not be
satisfied by confining their de-
mands to gov-
e rn me nt
ope ratio ns
wa s made
c l ear he r e
whco delega·
li o n s ap ·
pe ared before
lhe P ubl ic
Utilities CGm -
m ission meet-
ing s both in
Sacramento and Fresno in ef-
forts lo get the PUC to compel
PT&T to provide full bilingual
services for Spanish speaking
users.
John Escheveste, a represen-
tative of an East Los Angeles
Community Organization . ac-
companied his demands with the
Mailbox
threat of forming a competing
phone company ror the estimated
750,000 non-English-speaking
Hispanics in California.
THE THREATS contained
heavy overtones when Mario
Obledo. Secretary of Health and
We lfare for Governor J e rry
Brown, told the commission
s late laws authorize him lo
~onit.or companies doing busi·
neaa with the state for dis -
criminatory practices and in-
\ ferred that PT&T's $18 million
annual business with the state
might be terminated if the com-
pany did not improve its bi-
lingualservices.
But Doug Cambero, a PT&T
vice president, testified that it
would cost th~ company $33
million a year to provide lhe
ser vice and said there was no
showing to justify the expense
w,hich woald have to be shared
by all phone company users.
OTHER THAN a flexing of
political muscles to demonstrate
lhe power of the self·anolnted
activist leaders it is difficult lo
fathom the need for the de·
mands. Practically all phone
service is provided without the
need for dialogue. merely by
dialing. Since both Spanish and
E nglish use t he same letters and
numerals. dialing can't be a
problem.
Although t here was much
testimony designed to build
sympathy by citing ind1v1dual
"horror " cases it was no more
pe rsuasive than the testimony of
Evelyn Duarte that her agency
·'has many clients who have prob-
lems placing calls to Mexko"
which only demonstrated an ig-
norance of the level of telephone
service provided by that coun-
. try.
THE CLAIMS of g reat dif-
fic ulties in getting emergency
services such as police and fire
and ambulances were ans wer:ed
by Cambern who said less than ,2
p e r cent o f the ca ll s are
emergencies. adding that since
1970 the company has provided
biJinguaJ attendants 24 hours a
day available throughout the
state.
He said the directories in all
12 of the areas of the state where S
percent or more ·of the popula·
lion have Spanish surnames con·
lain five pages or information in
S panis h on how t o rea c h
emergency numbers and get
oper ator assistance. Also the
company has spent considerable
s um s in ad ve rti s ing in
. newspapers with t he same in-
formation in Spanish.
WHILE PT&T is naturally
concerned over the frontal at·
tack it should be a concern for
all Californians . For the efforts
to create a divisiveness which
would result from a bilingual
society will not rest with PT&T.
Al r eady Alice Lytle. another
Brown appointee, signaled that
by recommending t he com ·
mission compel the gas and elec·
tric companies to also provide
bilinguaJ services.
America becam e g r eat by
uniting all those who came to its
shores into one people with a com-
mon language. The last thing ll
needs now is lo become disunited
with lhe kind of sepa ratism which
exists in Quebec.
Readers debate the adult bookstore issue
To the Editor:
Re ferring to your Feb. 16
editorial on the Talk of the Town
Bookstore in Newport Beach.
SPIN <Stop Pornography in
Newport) ian't trying to decide
what's good or bad behavior for
tbe ciUzens of Newport Beach.
tbe Daily Pilot staff or any other
people.
We haven't been involved in
s u c h items m e ntioned as
borderline arson. hysteria, an
anonymous mailer of porn" or
traffic s narls. What we have
been ln-Oolved in is a careful,
concerted effort to both support
the efforts of the City Council of
Newport Beach to end opera-
tions of the shop and to penuade
potential customers that their
patronage o f the s tore is ·
harmful to the community.
Harmful? Yea, that's neht,
not "immoral,·· harmful. You
see, we're not, as you men·
Uoned, self·righteoua about
"girly booka." Tbere is no
evidence, aa you correetly ask,
that the readinc of these leada to
'·Jives of rape or pervenion." But
there la a cood bod.y of evldenee to lndle~te that laad~~
persoaaHUea. espoMd to ll1lbl1
molivatJ.na mater\alentOU.rqiDs violen~~' brutalltJ and •xpiclb· tloll. WW be Md ~ WI &o IDDd9I
tbelr on WbaYlor lD • UM rublOG.
'
Do you remember the riots
that followed many or the show-
ings of Boule vard Knights and
The Warriors a few years ago -
and the co urt cas es that
followed? Have you noted lhe
testimony associated with the
Blttaker trial in Torrance about
such material?
THE EaOTICA that so-called
"adult stores" were selling 20
years ago ha.a now moved lo the
corner bookstore, and rithlly so.
Much or it is healthy and in·
formative. The porn shops are
selling whole series of books on
N ui themes of deara dalion,
other material on gane rape or
childreft, the uae of youn1 boys
by violence, etc.
You argue that the whole thin&
would have died a q_uiet death
without our lnvol\'ement.
Perhaps. But why did the
mana1er , Jack Tupler, then tell
us. "you've won, you ,abut ua
down." Why did the man
behind it, Jack Gordon, resort to
su1testin& that "otben" mi#
do violence to protesters? And
why la a lawyer for him now
aayln1 t.bat be'U 10 au the way
to UM ..,.me Court? Bffa ...
tb• people'• actlou apjnlt
violence and exploltalton are el·
feeUn.
What of 1pe11tla1 to tb•
euatomers eaterlDI UM lbopt
Recently the people or the city of
Atlanta did this and it meant a
quiet. peaceful end to the
escalating sale of this e n·
couragement of the forcible
violation of the flesh and the
spirit.
ROBEl\T JORDAN ROSS
JAME$ F. HELFRICH
MeraU.t••e•,..
To the Editor:
I Just read your editorial re
the pickets and Talk of the Town
book st.ore.
It i.s scary when, in the name
of morality. we commit or en·
courage immoral acta. Picltet-
ini to tell a person's aide ol the
story la ~ lhin1, but lt dlatW'be
me when tomeone else will teU
me what I can read, where I can
read lt and try to boJd me up to
pboto11aphlc ridicule ·became I
choose to read It.
I wonder bow many of tbe self·
rt1bteou.a souls chanllnc and'
nrrylq placarda on tbe line
and takln1 plcturea bave
tbemMlftl been involved direct·
17 or ladlnet1y lD a abopUft, Clll
dru11. or on chUd or •PGUM
abuH J>r some other na1ty
"famlb aeeret." ·
But tllat'1 ollay. No one .....
IO tlMJ em: ruin aDOtMr"I ,.
ataUon or bul'-or J91 acnw-.~'•daJ,all,_
the sake of their concept of
morality.
IF TREaE IS no market for
the product the place will cl01e
of its own accord: if there is a
market then our neighbors will
supply the need.
. But please do not allow some
nut. no matte r how well-
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intentioned, to compel closure
because they don't like it. If oae
allows another's ox to be fOl'ed
today, it is Just a matter of time
before their own ox ls the vie·
Um.
From the cruclfhdon of Chriat,
through tbe depredation.a of tbe
Crusades to the oven• of lbe
Fln~I Solution, more immoral
acts have been committed in &he
name ol IDOll'all\y than Ul1'M
can ever recall.
Leave It alone I Plaltt
aom.UW., tbAt la really IOiftc to
hurt you -tbe eapu11Ga ol
Oraa,. Count1 Airport.
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CAL.1'°91NA'
H'ek-0111e ·ex-t•o,11victs
Prosec utor Stephen Gol~smith signs a letter
that will wekome ·a paroled convict back to
d a ily living in Marion County, Ind .. the
state's most populous county. The form letter
a lso lets recipient know that he is being
watc hed by authorities as he returns to
civilian life.
Spaghetti suit
li01its denied
WASHINGTON (AP> The U.S. Supreme
Court has refused to limit lhe srope of an antitrust
la wsuit over the marketing of :opaghetti sauce:
The justices, without comment Monday, left
intact a federal appeals court ruling that requires
Ragu Foods to defend itself against monopoly
charges by Hunt-Wesson Foods. The s uit was filed
in California because Hunt-Wesson is based in
Fullerton.
The controvf'rsy dates to 1975, when Hunt in·
troduced in test market s a new. spicier sauce pro·
moted as "extrn thick and zesty."
RAGU, WHlt:ll ENJ OYS A 65 PERCENT
sha re of the commercially prepared spaghetti
sauce market nationwi,de, quickly responded with
.. extra thick and zesty" sauce.
Hunt subsequently sued Ragu on charges in·
eluding aJleged violations of the Sherman Act, a
major antitrust law. Hunt's complaint alleged in
pa rt that Ragu attempt ed to monopolize the
spaghetti sauce market.
The complaint said Ragu's monopolistic intent
was reflected by several alleged acts, including its
announcing plans to m arket a thicker and spicier
sauce shortly before Hunt was to begin its national
promotion and Ragu's appropriation of the "thick
and zesty" phrase.
A FEDERAL TRIAL J UDGE DISMISSED
those portions of Hunt's laws uit alleging Sherman
Act violations. But the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap·
peals on Aug. 15 reinst ated those allegations, stat·
jng that they should be studied at trial.
"We recognize th~t the specific acts detailed
m ay be beyond the reach of antitrust laws because
they harm not competition but individual com-
petitors," the appeals court said.
But noting Ragu·s large market share, the
court added, "This may µrovide a basis for infer-
ring lhat Ragu possessed monopoly power. It is not
inconceivable that such acts could harm competi-
tion when undertaken by a firm with market
power ."
In urgipg the just1 cc!i to dismiss the monopoly
allegations. lawyers for Ragu argued, "There is
nothing in the compla int which can s upport
transforming specific acts which 'harm not com ·
pe tition' into s pecific acts which could harm com ·
petition."
RAGU'S APPEAL ADDED: "ALL one needs
to do is to examine lh~ ~ific acts. to conclude
that if any harm resulted to Hunt it resulted from
the nature of the acts rather than from the identity
of the actor or the actor's market share." In
response, lawyers for Hunt contended lhat Ragu's
tactics were ~·designed to maintain its monopoly
position and s tymie Hunt's efforts to enter the
market." Hunt's la wsuit was filed against Ragu,
based in Rochester. N . Y., and Ragu 's parent.
Chesebrough Ponds Inc., based in Greenwich,
Conn.
Penthouse loses
La ·Costa round
WASHINGTON CAP) Ttie U.S. Supreme
Court has refused to blodt a j63Q million libel
lawsuit against Penthouse magaaiiielor-·camng ·
the ownen of a posh California resort ''mobsters."
The justices, ci~ng a lack or jurisdiction, left
intact a state court ruling that forces Penthouse to
defend itself at trial.
Lawyen for the manzine asked the coU(t to
uae Ule cue to further clarify who is and is not a
"publle ftpre" under libel law.
a.ncbo La Costa is a $100-mHllon resort
1tretclatn1 over 5,60C> acres of coastland in ScMatbem California. 'llhe resort, in operation since
·-· WU founded•by Morris "llo" Dallta, Allard Roen, 11..-v Adebon and lnriD lloluky. Tiie four men ud tbetr operaU.., corporation
·auecl ............ for an artkle iD tu Kareb 1975 la·
IUI called "Tbe Hunclred llllllion Dpllar Rtlott
. Wltla Crlmiul Cllentele."
1'be article, written bJ Lowell Berp1an and J•ft= dllcrtbed Ule nlOl't u one that ••waa
•ta and II fnquentm by moblten." l
-~w~ ivory eeize~
AlalORMI&. Alulla <AP> -r.dlral =
............ dlaa "" ... ol .... ..... lftl7 ta Alaka ud faar other ..... Tbe
N1i11 ...... aa U -montla laftltipdcm ol tr ... la raw l"'J ad polar bear bldll, tlae qmtt aald.
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Pot haroest
ca.uses flap MARKET
SAN rRANCISCO <AP> -The value of the &• llleadoclno County marijuana crop wUJ not be
reported -at leut not olftcla!J).
Ted Eriksen, county a1riculture com·
ml .. ioner. aaid bi• boa1e1 and colleaaues ordered
him to leave esUmates of the harvest of the illegal
weed olf the county's annual crop report.
DELANEY BRos:·sEAFOOD
Fresh Frozen Swordftab ............ s.• lb.
Flsb Kabobs ..................... .' Z.5t ea.
Fresb Frozen BoeeleH Center C.u
Northem HaUbat S&eau ............ •.• lb.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
MORNING FRESH/PRODUCE
F1n&OfTlle8euaa
Lar1e Sweet Loeal Strawbenin
· 7te baaket
DELANEY'S OWN 8TllA WBE&&Y SHORTCAKE
l:rlklen shocked the state's a1riculture com-
munUy lut year wbe.n be estimated the value of
the county's tm pot crop at $80 million. And he
aai~unofficially, the 1180 crop was worth more
than SlOO million.
Print!' amt Top Choice Beef, aged not less th an 30
d<1yi. Lu lhc pl'ak of perfection.
, ~ ade Daily ................... 9'e ea.
....... TMT MAKES IT THE SECOND mos t valua-
ble crop in the county. Only lumber, worth about
$130 million in 1980, brings in more money.
"My bosses -the Board of Supervisors of
Mendocino County -and lhe California Depart·
ment of Food and A1riculture and lhe state As
socialion ol AcricuJture Comll\issiooers don't reel
I'm following the &uidellnes in presenting this," he
said in a telephone interview from his home in
Ukiah.
"So, they have very definitely given me in-
structions not to include it in the 1980 crop report,
which will be out very shortly," he added.
HE SA.ID HE INITIALLY REPORTED the
crop 's value as "an infor mational item , because I
thought it was interesting and because it's a big
economic factor of life in Mendocino, Humboldt.
Del Norte, Trinity, Siskiyou and some other countie:-
oC Califomia."
Arter last year's crop report started a ruckus.
Eriksen announced he would not seek re·
appointment to his county post when his term ex-
pires in 1982, even though the 52-year-old official
still feels the controversial crop s hould be re·
ported.
Lean Ground Beef Pattie•
10 lb. Box, 40 Patties ....... , ...... 14.18 ea.
Center Cut 7 ·Bone Cbuck
Roasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.It lb.
O·Booe Chuck Roasts .............. 1.t8 lb.
F ree Home Delivery Service
~:rn m1n1 murn 1 dcll vcr r c1 in our completely
11·f11gl'nttt'<I 11 uc·k~ Your or<lc1 1s under refrigeration
I 111111 llur :-ton • lo' 1111r d11111
Thi:-. ad d fr cll\'l' Wed .. 2 25 thru Tues . 3 3
DELANEY'S
If it's got
wheels,
you'll move
it faster in a
Dai Iv Pilot
l1nit<1cl ~;J\'('" \'6>11 $8 7 nff' lilt' n ·~llhll'
Ccrn:h f'arl' to S<·al.llC' . .l usl lh <>I H' nf rn 11
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l'l y for just S I 0.) o ilC' ,,·;1v. Sc 1;1h :11·,. l11 rn 1r·rl 0 11
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
a ll prices plus tax
Delaney's Claampa1ne
< 750 mil > ................ Z. 75 ea; or'33 ... per case
Wea&e Brei. Le Blaac
De Blanca <750 mil) ........................ S.5t Seagram's VO (liter> .............. 11.0I
Cutty Sark Scotcb <liter) .............. 11.80
Old Busbmllls Irish Whiskey CLiter>. ... 10.50
Perrier Water t23 oz.> ......... 8tc ea.
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673-5520
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642-5678 and a
. friendly ad-
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I ('U\(' \ rriq•
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' $7875 tOr kids under twelve
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• '
tourism. slumps
JF"eatL r, crime, economy '1aare. blame .
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club •• , I
lldng lter head
With encouragement from teammate Tami Hobson (right), Leah
Branch demonstrates how to head soccer ball. Girls are members
of North Huntington Beach Rowdies, a girls' soccer club that plays
in Coast Soccer League. Team won 2nd p1ace trophy in competition
with :.> teams from ar ound nation in Washington's Day Friendship
Tournament in Pleasanton, Calif. Rowdies lost, 2-1. to Pleasa.nton
in championship game.
CONDRY on May 12, 1924. Survived by
HA ROLD H UGO CON-his wile Doroth y A. Dietzel
DR Y. resident of Newport of Costa Mesa. Ca .. 2 sons
Beach . Ca. since 1937. Steven G. Dietzel of Cost a
Passed away on Febru ary Mesa, Ca. and Rich a rd N.
SF gays
. . against
exp~nding
SAN FRAN CI SCO
<AP> -Would twice as gay be twice as good?
Two homosexua lly
oriented newspapers in
the San Francisco area
don 't think so.
"I don't think San
Francisco should be that
gay -too much or a
good thing and all that,"
said San Francisco Sen·
, MIAMI (AP) -Cold weather, a well·
publid...S crime iDereue and the llualab na-tiwl eecmom1 have cuned ·~ winter irf '11 and
drivea awa1 UM tourista, aai-botel operaton and
&Gudam ol'ftei&la iD Wt resort city.
"How am 1 dolnt7 I'm doint fine. Well, I C·
tuaUy I'm lyiaa," aaid Frank Thom mana1er of
the plush Eden R~ Hotel on adaml Beach.
.. Everybody is iD the aame boat around here and
it's juat about 1tayint afloat."
Hotel-motel occupancy in Miami Beach was a
diamal 51.4 percent in Deeember. In January, it
improved to 73.7 percent -still 15 percentage
poiats below normal, Tbe Mia mi Herald reported.
OFFICIA~ SAID THE NORTHERNERS who
normally vacation in South Florida every year
never a rrived this season. They bla me lhe
economic slump and "propaganda" about the crhne rate. .. ·
Hotels throughout South Florida, particularly
in Miami Beach, reported scores of cancellations
d u ring the days immediate ly following last
month's report on ABC's "20-20" program that
hotel officials said portrayed South Florida as a
violence-ridden shambles.
··For years and years, we would get the same
people here every year ," said Betty Habi f,
m anager of the Blue Seas Motel on Miami Beach.
"This year. they're just not coming. I mean, put
yourself in the places of those ~pie. Are you go-
ing to come here and spend your money after
hearing all that propaganda about the problems
we have here?" ' .
SHE SAID THE BLUES SEAS IS now 70 per ·
cent occupied. ·
"We should be at 105 percent occupancy at this
time of year ," she said. "They should be waiting
in line to get in here."
But above aJI, the people blame the weather,
which included a severe cold snap this year.
"People who are planning vacations might
overlook aJI the other problems, but if they call
t heir sister-in-law down here and she says it's
freezing or it's raining, they just aren't going to
spend money to get here ," said Arthur Horowitz,
who has operated restaurants in South Florida for ·
35 years.
THE TOURIST SLUMP BAS BEEN worst in
Dade County, where crime problems have been
publicized. But officia ls in ne.arby Broward County
said their business is off by 10 to 15 percent . Even
in Palm Beach County, local offi cials concede
business has slipped by 4 percent.
''We never worried a bout a bad season
before,'" said Tommy Mercer, manager of tourism
and conven tion developme nt fo r the Fort
Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce. "But then,
we 've never had problems like this before," he
said.
For all of Florida in 1979, tourism was a $16
billion business. The figures for 1980 are due this
week . Meanwhile, as some businesses offer sub-
stantial discounts in an·effort to attract customers,
statistics bear out what the hotel operators say.
-1981. He _retired in 1973 Diet zel of Gar den Grove,
from t he City of Newport Ca .. 3 daugh ters Karen R .
.Beach where he worked as Abell, Connie S. a nd Diane
t·he m ai n ten ance yar d D. Dietzel of Costa Mesa .
superintendent for 30 years . Ca .. l sister Helen L. H in ·
He was a charter membe.r of man of Herlong, Ca. and 4
t he Newport Beach City grandchildren. Services held
Credit Union . He is survived on Tuesday, Fe bruary 24.
by hiswifePhylllsCondryof 198 1 al ll :OOAM at the
Newport Beach , C a .. 5 Church of 'J esus Christ of
child ren. Donn a H a nf o f Latter-d ay Sain ts. 2775
Costa Mesa, Ca .. S herr y Estancia Dr .. Costa Mesa.
Ogden of Gr and Terrace, Ca. Inte rment at Rar bor
Ca .. Nancy Walker or Valen· Lawn -M e m orial P a rk .
cia. Ca .. Ken Fenton of Ser vices under the d ir ection
Col orado and Barbara o f Harbor Lawn -Mo unt Olive
Osb orne o f Nor the r n Mo r tuary of Costa Mesa.
alifomla . a~lher Paul 540~"4. tinet-EditorRonBaker. COLLECTIONS OF MIAMI BEACH'S 2 per·
hope in the comiq awnmer MUOD. Lut 1ummer,
the Miami area wu 1ueeellful iD attraeUDc vii·
itors from Eurape and other fcnip paints.
But ~ven that lllvtr llDlna may ban a dark
cloud around it -lut year tbe U.S. dollar wu
decUnJ.q in value, creattnc a favorable excbaqe
rate attractive to forelp tourists. TIUa 1ear, the
dollar is •t.rencthenlnt, wblcb ia toOd newt fw
moet Americana but could be even more bad ~ews for the tourist industry.
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tlQf'O'"'e'c. Condr y of Illinois. and 10
grandchildren. Services held
on Tuesday, February 24,
1961 at 2:30PM at the Harbor
Lawn Memorial Chapel with ~rs. Lucille Parell official· /
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HE WAS responding cent tourist tax dropped 13 percept in December
, to a s uggestion in the compared to the previous year. Restaurant busi·
rival Bay Area Reporter -~n:e:s~s~an~~d c~a~r~r~en~t~a~l:s~w~e~r;e~d:o;wn~~in~~Ja;n~u~a~ry~b;y~a;n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' that every gay in the•ci· estimated 10 to 20 percent.
. ty might invite a t least However. Dade County officials see a ray of
one gay friend from
elsewhere to move here .
Costa Mesa. 540·5554.
DAUBE!liSPECK
ELMA DAUBENSPEC K.
resident of Costa Mesa. Ca.
Passed away on Fe br uary
23. 1981. Survived by 2
dau g hters Betty H'a rl o f
Costa Mesa . C a . and
Marcella Walters of Costa
Mesa. Ca .. a step-daughter
Katherine Frey of Indiana. 9
grandchildr en . l S great·
NEW YORK !AP > -
Saal K. Padover, a pro·
Cessor of polit ical
science who was widely
recog n ize d as a n
authority on T hom as
J e ffe r son a nd Ka rl
Marx, died Sunday.
Like Baker , the Rev.
Ray Brosbears. editor of
the Crusader, a lso was
not thrilled by the pros-
pect.
•·What a frightening
id e a ," h e w r ote .
·'Everybody would start
g o i n g b ac k in the
closet."
PUBLIC NOTICE
g r andchild ren, a brother PUBLIC NOTICE ,.cT1T1ousauS1NESS and 3 sisters. Services are NAME ITATHlllENT
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Park. Costa Mesa, Ca . Funerton.CAmis Thu busl,.n Is conducled by•
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Mortuary of Cost a Mesa. Thh s1a1......,1 ••• 111«1 with 1rie County Clerk of Oranoe County on S40·5SS4 County Cler'k OI Or-County on J•n F1tbruary •. ltll. l'·Us.1
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GEORGE E . DIETZEL. Feb J, 10, 11.1•. '"' tcn-11
passed away on February
19. 1961 at Hoag Hospital.
Resident of Costa Mesa, Ca.
since 19S2. Born in llawah
McCo.MICIC MOITUAl•S
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-1776
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Mon uary • Cemetery
Crem.tory
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
540-5554
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NOnUAllY
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Costa Mesa
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DEAR PAT: Do you know of any tax in·
formation book that discusses both California
state and federal t ax la ws? I'm looking for
accurate tax advice from a "n o n ·
government" source.
J .R., Newport Beach
Tlae "1181 Guidebook to CaUfornla :ru-
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and Clll'ftDl details of state tu laws lltat
retied tile latelt available naliD1s, ~rt de·
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DEAR PAT: As a serviceman. how do I
obtain a Certificate of Eligibility for a GI
home loan? Can closing costs be included in
the amount the VA guarantees for a GI home
loan.
L . R., Santa Ana
Tbe Veterans AdmlnistratJoe says you
must bave at least 181 coet .. llOU.I daya la ac·
tive duty status before yoa q•altfy for a
Cenlllcate ol EUitbWty for a GI lllome leu.
Y• mu& ob&ala, from your base penea·
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ao time lea. Y .. abo ••a& oll&aia a DD-1747,
Permlaaioa to Uve Off Base form from you
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54J·Ma fer aaalstaace la maklag appllcatloa
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veteran la casb from bis or her own re-
soarces wtU.O.t borrowing.
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Unborn baby Uuured
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -An unborn
child is a family member and is covered by
automobile insurance policies that protect
household members, the Alabama Supreme Court
says.
In a 5 ·4 d ecision, the court upheld a
Tuscaloosa Circuit Court's ruling that Thad Ira
Piggott bad grounds lo s ue the Alabama Farm
Bureau Mutual Casualty Insurance Company for
medical payments on behalf of Patrick Piggott,
who died one day after his comatose mother gave
birth.
@' 'o/ieffl.§ On
q)ental Healtlf. · ~~if.
By oeRALD WINKLER, D.D.S. l
IMMEDIATE DENTURES
One of the cosmetic
miraclea or modern
dentistry Is th e "Immediate denture".
Thele are constructed
BEFORE all remaining natural teeth a r e
removed and Inserted
as soon a.a the llnal teetla are extracted. Naturally, they will
aeed some adjustment.
u )'OW' ·~ IWDI l'ffede back to normal,
but It'• • dara slcbt
batter U.U factn1 the
publle with no teeth
wbilt 1°"' dentuna are
belnt ccmtructed In the .. ~atorJ.' .
'fi:Jaa ...-...ure. tl\e
be t.-dt are re~oved
but tr. tMtll are
alldwltd to remain.
•••• tJte 1ums are ..... =··· ........ tak.. wt UM lroat
.... awJ ....... ud •cw. ... .....,.......
Wh e n the day o f
reckoning arrives. the ·
fro nt t eeth (a nd
perhaps a few others
which may have
re ma i n e d ) are
extracted and your
"Immediate dentures"
are inserted at the
same appointment.
Healing beneath the
immediate denture Is
uauaUy uneventful. One
ml1ht nped p~ to
result from weartq • denture over an area
from wbich teetb bave
been atraeted, but' Jut
the opposite ocdra .
Tk Jm.-• denture acts aa a protective
covertna for the jaw u
It la 1tealin1. \ .
GeraN WIMler, D.D.8. ' i .. A_. ...
1•1 A~ ll9Me ... Newport .. cit .
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Oll field
troubl•boot•r •ect Mall' wu eaataded
by Iran, evm w1U1e
U .8 . boeta1n _were
beld, to rebuild oil
field dama1e1 of
Iraq-Iran war. U.S.
1anctlon1 a1ain1t
travel and aid to Iran, which prevent-
ed action then, still
are in force.
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TOaotftO (lt.P> -Tlie .._.
ol • ,.:i:-· --bl m.d eom Moala mmkaln-
YM -...... lta ,..,_men . ,,... ........... .
"We were eapeetlai eom·
~ata from tbe Lea1u• f06'
WJ " NJS David Paquet,
tM r· of tbe IH fard. .. • DClt tbil ! ..
StlrUq Hali, pnaldent ol tbe
Caaadlm Aaloelation of BurS.·
que Dlfllrtainen, aaya dancers
in Let lly People Come perform
without G·atrinp, and that dla·
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propwty 11 • on ..... Uallle to • ... ....., emrietioo ..
Rall N11 tbe ~ llmld eltber..., 0-ltrinp or tile law
alaouJd be daqed.
Hall'• eomplalnt to the H...U bad bem lodlM.
Rlsbu o;;miuion puuled -. ··u a1111 auillt1 ii J111t part o1
of f ta olftdala, ~ward JClll9. . th• lbow and not latendeil to of.
"If tbe 8J'OUP were .U DMD • fend, we don't Uy to atop It," M
and a almllar 1roup of all aald.
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Warning: Tht Surg1on General Hes Dt1ermined
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Tnree 'pizza war:' e in
Judge--caU. bait to re1taurant 1uit
IAN LUJ8 OBISPO <AP> -A 1eeret recipe plua caH bu
taned blto ... W.,al eoatract , ... -llYIDI laWJen food for mon""" .... to...,...ttoa lapnlaro.t~.
Left ........, bJ tM Judi•'• preUmlaan r11lla1 were tile
owaera of Nardoane'a La Pamlllla Reltauraat of nearby
Ba1wood Pan ..
TbeJ broqbt 1ialt clalmin&
that la 11'11 l:duardo and Norma Rodrtcues asned to pay '50,000
for a natauraat lO!CaUoo la Saa
Lull otupo, tbe riabt to use tbe
Nardonae'1 name, the 1ecret
aauee and crust recipe and
trainlq in piua preparation.
AnEa BEARING Z~ days of
testimony, Judie Wickson R.
Woolpert aaid be intends to rule
the cue a draw -endinc the
Roclrlpea couple's obli1atioo at
Sll,000 already paid on the con-
tract.
Woolpe rt said the hand-
printed contract was Illegal
because It did not follow state
laws that outline the nature of
francblae operations and require
that francbiaes be reaiatered,
. but •treed to let attorneys sub-
mit written arguments before be
makes a formal ruling.
.... , , ..... la Ulat the proper
rulla1 would be to let the putlee
remalll u tbey are," be said.
IN TBSla SUIT, Baywood
Park Nltaunnt owners Juice
Dou1bert1 and Kathleen Col-
1rowe 1ald tbe contract was
violated when Rodrl1ues al-
le1edly puaed the secret recipe
to restaurant operators in llem-
pbla, 1eaa., 'and Concord, Calif.
Tbey U.O claimed the San Luia
Obispo '9taaraat lhould be re-
turned to tbem by the court.
If tbe franchise laws bad been
followed, ·there probably never
would have been a lawsuit about
CRONKITE GETS
PRESS AWARD
' LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Walter Cronkite, anchorman for
CBS television news, has been
awarded the Greater Los
Aneelea Press Club's 1981
Joseph Quinn Memorial Award
for cliftinguisbed journalism.
Cronkite will accept the award
at a banquet Saturday at the
downtown Los Angeles Hyatt Regency Hotel.
the aeeret plaaa reelpe, the
juqeNid.
Rodrl1uea teatUled bl• restaurant no IOQ1er uaea tbe
recipe. and be cbanced tbe name
of the San Lull Oblapo
Nardoane'a.
WOOLPl:aT SAID •• IUI·
peels hl,000 la a fair value for
the deal, •ddinl that be eannot
order Rodrieuez to pay tbe re-
mainins $31,000 on a ~tract
that la lllesal. \'
Altboucb the nature of ta.. con-
tract wu tbe most impchant
~hin1 to the Judce -the see.-recipe laaue toot up more eaurt
time. Boxes of pizaa samples
from three restaurant• were
brouaht into co-.rt each daJ
after refriteration ovemJ&bt.
Another restaurant owner
from Baywood Park, Ed Beale,
testified that samples of piaa
from the Concord and Baywood
Park restaurants were virtually
identical. But be said be couldil't
tell if the same recipe mipt
have been used by tbe Memphis
restaurant, now out of business.
He said the piua obtained by
a Memphis private detective
and shipped to California was
overcooked "and the peppercelli
peppers were overbearing.••
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ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S VARSITY SHELL, WHICH WON THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE FRESHMAN CHAMPIONSHIP LAST VEAR, IS BACK INTACT AND LOOKING FOR A BANNERYEAR.
Thi ' f . 1--~.t~ ....... n s -Cr-eW----~WOD--t -.COIDe _. ___ ont_ 0 Its S.1~
Orange Coast oarsmen look for banner year
By cu•T SEEDEN
Of -Dell'f pt ........ Nearly 70,000 spectators lined the body
of waler known as the MonUa.ke Cul in the
state of Washington last year to watch a
crew race between their beloved Husky
rowers and Orange Coast College. .
And those 70,000 spectators saw OCC win
the race, something Pirate rowers have a
knack for doing, particularly aaain.at Ivy
League powerhouses and closer-to-home
Northern California foes.
It was in 1963 that Dave Grant arrived al
the Costa Mesa college campus with tbe
simple intentions of instructing a bia1'>ry
class.
"The president of the college then -Dr.
Peterson said, "by the way, we also
have this crew that I want you lo do
something about,"' recalls Grant. "It's
been a blessing ever since," he says.
And who can blame Gra.nt for being in-
vigorated by the sense of accomplishment
that comes with making a community col-
lege a powerhouse in a college-dominated
sport. Grant's 1980 freshman eight boat
captured the nationa l collegiate cham-
pionship, and that crew is back intact, minus
SpOtlight
a returning coxswain, for what should be
another impressive display of rowing ex-
cellence.
"We're a light year ahead of where we
were last year at this time," says Grant,
who besides coaching the crew is OCC's
dean of students. "These guys just love the
com petition.
"The crew is excited and so am I," con-
tinues Grant who each morning can be
found al the OCC boathouse at 6:30 for a
workout. "We practice year-round. We
have to start in September to be ready for
races in March, April and May."
The OCC oarsmen run, do aerobic
drills, work out on stadium steps as well
as simply learn the fundamentals of row-
ing. ln the winter and spring, they refine
the techniques they have learned.
"When an oarsman works as hard as he
does ye.ar-round you've got to be able lo in-
ject a little fun into the situation," Grant
assures so that no one thinks be stands
over his rowers with a whip. ''The guys
work so long together that thev develop a little camaraderie and eventually build
long, time relationships."
That's why OCC's first race of the year
against the college's alumni -turns out
lo be one of the most enjoyable portions of
the season.
Former OCC rowers like UCLA Coach
Bob Newman and Stanford Coach Bob
Whitford make a point out of returning for
the annual race.
"To give us a good race, the alumni
cheats. That's acceptable to them," Grant
reveals. "Your typical startine yell for a
race is~.,' A;re you ready! Pause. Ready All.
Pause ana Row!' Well, the alumni aoes at
'Are!"' Grant says .
It's not all fun and games, though.
"When you move a blade through water,
that's about 100 pounds you're moving.
Figure an oarsman does that 1,000 limes a
day and you can see that rowing is a sport
for the perfectionist. It's perfect when it's
perfect and it's awful when it's not,"
Grant tries to explain.
Crew is indeed a demanding sport in
that one rower can't ease off -it only
doubles the pressure on teammates. And,
Grant points out, there is only a select
<See OCC, Paie BZ>
• 1s on Fregosi · Matthews
will suit
Angels begin first real workouts toda:y in Atlanta,
By EDZINTEL
Of -Delly -Sutt On tt;e eve of the start of
spring training Monday, Angels
manager Jim Fregosi delivered
lo the media his annual, very own
prospectus for the season.
In the last paragragh of his re-
lease, Fregoei neatly sums up
what fans may look for in 1981 :
"I know one thing for sure. As-
suming we stay healthy, we're
going to challenge the club
recordof866runsscored in 1979."
TODA\', THE ANGELS begin
workouts at their Palm Springs
camp and besides the buuing
about the Angels' acquisitions of
nine pla.)llra during the winter,
the spotlight is also on Fre1oei,
the mana«ier.
Not many would have 1uessed
it 111'1 yean a10 after Fre1osi, in
bis first full year, 1ulded the
Angels to the Western Division
pennant of the American
Leaaue. but his job is ln ap-
parent dan1er. And be knows it.
"Can't let It bother me,"
Fre1oai said alter meeUnc with
most of the players Monday af.
ternoon. "You just don't let what
tbe papen report affect you or
)'OU end up ln the hospital."
LAn Yl:Aa, Fre101I did
1pend time ln u.e bolpltal for
tbat ""Y reuoa -too' much
1tre11. He suffered frem a
dlYerticu1itll eoadiUon Md WU
requind to under10 PGIUeUOD
1ur.-, for It.
A ..... Executive Vlee ...._..
cleat ........... 1 1tuek wltla
........ u.roap tbe ....... "
119 .._Ille club nfff••• tM
want reeord <••> ....... , .. r...._,, . H••••er, IOOD •h•r ...
........ med, tbe ·--....... ~ .. tlaat ,,.._.
WU ....... 8 tllAD llH, ,,.
JIM FREOOSI
opinion wu that bis future de-
pended on tbe An1el1' ear Cy
1eaaon succeu -or lack of it.
By word of moutb, a dead.liDe ol
June or July Ud been let up for
Fre1osi to either put_up or 1et
out.
Those rumon recently de-
veloped Into wbat la now near
stark reaHty when tbe Aalela
acquired tbe Hniees of farmer
veter• manqer Gene llaacb
to lake onr u cl1reetor of p1.,.r
pe~. • .
NO ONS WM dout to eame
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notions is that his team was not
physically prepared for the
season.
So his main objective for this
s pring is in making sure his club
is ready when the Angels open
the season. April 9 in Seattle.
"AfTER 1971, I thought we
had the fundame ntals down
prPlty well, .. Fregosi said. "I
couldn't believe we would have
trouble with the bas ics of
baseball, but a s last year'
season progressed, that was a
major problem."
Fregosi's other belief is that
with the huge amount of injuries
last year, his hands were tied.
Health is a five dollar word in
Palm SpMngs and that applies
not only lo its year-round resi-
denta but to its spring residents,
the Angels.
GU\'8 U&E Don Baylor, Dan
Ford and Brian Downini, the
club's moll productive hitters or \
1979, missed much of last season
with various lnjuMes but with
the exeeption of Downin&. re-
ported to camp healthy on Mon-
day.
A11umtnc Downlna's shoulder
11 •tronc enou1b to catch 1»140
1amet Uk' the An1el1 hope,
U.O.e uan., aloq with the rest
of Frepl'1 tentative •tartlnl
line-up -Rick Burlnon, Rod
ClffW, Fred L7an, 'aaon
Tbompton, Bobbr Grieb and
Buteb Hoblon -live tbe Aqels
one of tbebest, lf not tbe bett, of.
feuelnbaleball.
Tbt obvlou1 coacern. is
Dltcblq and lt'1 '°"-etblna that if UI be eaamlneCI aocl re·
namllled tbla •Jll'bll. .
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CINCINNATI (AP> -Atlanta
Braves owner Ted Turner wants
to trade outfielder Gary Mat-
t hews to the Cincinnati Reds
but Matthews wants to slay put.
·· 1 know they·re trying to force
me to go to Cincinnati, but I'm
not running away. I don't want
to be traded until I have a new
contract,·· said Matthews, who
is in the last year of a contract
that will pay him $260,000.
-THE REVELATION from
Turner was reported in Atlanta.
Reds President Dick Wagner, al
the Reds training camp in Tam·
pa, Fla., said he had no COl'I)·
ment on reports he was willing
to trade Reds centerfielder Dave
Collins to Atlanta for Matthews.
• "That would be tampering,"
Wagner said.
Tµmer said he gave Matthews
a choice : Play for Cincinnati or
sit on the Atlanta bench.
"Gary will not play regularly
if he slays with us and now that
1·ve said it, I've got to back it
up. Our outfield would be Dale
Murphy, Claudell Wasbin&lon
and Terry Harper. Maybe I'm
makin1 a mistake, but I don't
think so.·And if one of them f.US
or 1oes into a •lump, we can put
Gary in. He won't embarrau ua,
because ht'a terrific," Turner
said in AUanta.
"Look lt It this way. This la
good for Gary. He wanta to alp
a new conttact for f100,000 a
season, and he ml1ht aet I' from
somebody If he plays re1ularly
this year. So he can IO to Clncln-. natl and do that, but be alt.a on
the bench for ua," Turner aald .
' 9UT WAGND 1atd he did nat
anticipate a deal of ••1
1l1nlftcance cturtns 1priq tralD-'
ln1 .
"I've talked to 1lx .or ellM clubl In tM l.n JO d.,. .._.
tradea. Wt'" pt two ar tine UWala work181.
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COACH DAVE GRANT, AT THe HELM FOR A R ~lf>N~
Beavers on top __ !·
· LSU movei to 1econd in poll
From AP Ollpatc.H ·Tile .Ti1en, 26-1, 1arnered four
Ore-,on State re1ained the top first-place votes and 1,087 po6Dtl
position in The Associated Pna .in #1in1 both Vlr1lnla -ud
colle1e basketball poll today as DePaal, wbleb dropped.,ll nak•
Vlrlbda. No. 1 lul week but the tctfowtb. .
lat.eat ln a IGll1 line of team. to _ ~ VJrlblla, wbicb aaw Ill JI.
have a major winnin1 1that rame wlnnlnl •treat aba~
snapped by Notre Dame, ~ • f .,,,,,.Jllotn Dame, S7-51, lut S....
to No. 3 behind runner-ut> ~y, ,wu tabbed No. 1 bJ _.
Louisiana State. votft\.and °'eked up l,OTI ,....._
Orepn State, Z3-0 and the ODly DePauJ, wbic~ ralHd lta ._....
ma,or unbeaten colle1e team, to 24·1 with a .... YlctorJ ..-:
col ected 54 of IO flr.a&·plaee =~= f=~:n. •.=t ~
vott• .. and 1,113 of a POUibl• final ftnt·=aee ..._ •; 1,200 polnts ln the nation-wide · ··
ballotmc bY a paae. I of 1por11 Ar1-a IL,...... •• "°J writera aftcl br'oMeuten. TM • •Mil •· '9almed elae No. ·
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UW. •perieaee in women'• mar•tbca l'UDDiq.
TM bou'4I reached lta deeW...., atudylq a l&alelMllt
b,y P.ur u.....-roUa. preaklmt el ~ Loi An1e&es Olympic
Or1•nirin1 Committee. . Ueberrotb quoted Ute opinion ol Dr. Ant.holly Daly,
medical director ol U.. Lot ~-Games, tb•t tile IMst women nmnen could outf\lll and ~t men in neat.I ol M
miles or mon. Tbe tradltJoaal dlatuce ol t.be maratbon la•
miles, m yards.
Ueberrotb referred to Grete Walla ol Norway, women's
winner ol t.be lllO New York City llaratbon ln a time ol 2
bours. 2:5 minutes, 41 s~.
"That time would bave won the &old medal ln all men's
Olympic marathons uaW llU." U~ct: ~ _..._ ,..._
Los Aqelea even betl *""""'" .. .,.um_.-. -lntemalional Amateur A~ lflit1a• •. contre11111 WI
of track ud field, wbiala faYorecl m• and women competlq
in the same race, with teparate placi.nca .. r the two aexes at
the finish. The IOC aereed with IM An1., that U.., lbouJd beaeparateevents. . . . ,
Ueberroth said in an in~ th~ ·••there ue aeveraJ
eood reuona for havin& men m womllii run M...,..tely. Jt ,
they ran toletMr, a •eeoed·rate mu......, wbo WU'lraWDI
beltlncl the leeden could pertlapa P8CI a -womaa c:o~tw,
wbo would thus have aa uafail' ......... ~her rt•All·''
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Jee DIMa111e, on beln1 designated baseball's
1reatest livi.nc player: "Al my age (fj6>. I'm just bappy
to be named the greatest living anytbinc.•• •
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PERm, Amtralia -Sweden's Bjorn Bort. \ E3
faced with an increasin1 number of young • .
players eaeer to det.brone bim as the No. 1
player in the world rankinp, says be will COD· • •
tinue to limit bis tournament appearances.
Borg, after a 4-6, 6•2, 6-3 victory over American ~tu
Gerulaitis Monday night in the Town and Country 1,nvlta·
tional Classic, said he felt' his lB schedule was the best
formula for success.
"I played about 11 or 12 tournaments and some special
events " he said. "The rest of the time I was restin1."
eo'rg, who won a reported $500,000 in a three·stoP exblbl·
lion tour of Australia which ended here, said if he took care of
himself and worked hard he could play well for another five
years.
He said he would stick by bis limited schedule even If be
were dethroned from tbe top spot by Americu Joba
McEnroe. ._k.
Borg conceded such a poesibillty existed, "because mere
is no way I can keep winnine all the time." "" .,
,.,....,..,,. ..
OCC CREW
group of athletes who Ls suited to
withslandlhatkindofpressure .
. ''You have to work with people
fbr one thing. It's invariably a
team·oriented sport,'' Grant
says.
: Unlike Ivy League scbootJ .. _
where rowers learn their trade
iD prep. school, the potenUal
rower at OCC could be eitbel' the
athlete wbo excelled in all 1porta
iD bitb school, or it could be tbe
J(eraon wbo disdained sports and
ii looldne for the cba1len1e crew
Offen.
WAYNE CARLANDER
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ANGELS •.••.
' Steve Renko '8ve _._ cMDc!• ol beeggt ... ·atarttiN ......... .-w .. •.two •pall are IUll
somewhat up in the air.
D•ve P'r'olt, if be'a recovered
from arm sur1ery could 1et a
spot u could Fred Martina.
The baQpetl ls quilt alb,lt PMlf'e
atable',,"'b .. Don Ata¥'.. l~n
D' AcquiatO and Dave LaRocbe
ture beta. ~r tba&:; fll~'• a lleo4 al new and old plteben tfat will INIU1e for the remalniq
, ...... podbl.
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"O.... wu •917 compllmentary, •trJ poUUve," 1ald , ...... wt.o wW be ... llay. "He talbd to•• Ilk• a bual· ... •lllMe. He really tlUka ..,....htn1 ol my name, my t,.",t: en abWty, wb•t J meu to the apart. I alwaya
I'd Ilk• for someone to aay tWe wut JOU to be a part olua.·
"'l'lult'a worth a lot. TW'1 more lmportaat Uwl m.GDey."
He uld se.tnbnaner...,..... tbat J.okloll become ln·
volvecl in S&etabnnner'a ·other enterpriaea, 1ucll u Illa lblp.
bullclinl bualneaa.
Jacbon said the oaly ne1ative upect ol tbe wtde·taDlinl.
deal M laM been dlacualq witb stembrenaer la that Illa
play&na ..tary would be leu tbaa the $1.4 mUlioa per year
D•ve WtnfleJd reportedly will reeel•e fl'om tllle Yukee1, or.
the $1.1 million Fred Lynn la aald to bHe alped for with the
An .. ~. .
"I don't know:t.lf l'm secure enou1b and mature enoup to
be able to acce not baviq the top number next to my
name." conced Jacuon. "But that'• a deelalon I'll bave to
make. Tbe deal that George ls talkinc about could be very
special." ......... .,.,._ .............
The llajor Leaeue Players 'Aaaociation may •
•&fee to some form of free qent compenaatloa
if clubs will modify their demands, New York
Meta catcber lella S&eana said Monday. Tbe
players aasoclatlon'1 executive board ba1. a meetln1
scheduled Wednesday in Tam~, Fla., at wblcb time it la ex·.
pe...S to vote whether to strike . . . AUanta Braves owner
T.-,__ wants to trade acuter Gaq MaW.W. to Clncin·
·aaU. T'tlrner'a announcem• wu a repeat performance for
the namboyant owner who bmcbed llatthewa and threatened
to aend third baseman ...._ ISlner to the minon lut year
wben the Braves I01t nine ol their fint 10 1amn .
..... elNI .... ,,...,,. ..... ,, .........
vaa•erbllt basketball Coacb 81elll.r• •
&clll•* dilmiuecl aoPbomon auud ,._.,
GrQ r..... the team llonday after Gray, durinl
a 1 week'a auapenslon, aecuaed tile coach of
racism . . . A federal Judie luued a temporary restraining
order penn.lttin8 basketball players from two private Jewish
bilb ICboola to wear yarmulkes, or skull cape, in upcomin1
state playoff aames in Cbicqo . . . A.I Au.In, wbo ••YI be plans to retire after one more season, and the unprecllctable
, ... IAeu both returned to the Golden State Warriors a~d
made Monday's fiilht for the start of a tbree·1ame road trip.
Attles missed Sunday's game due to illness. Lucas, aJao was
missing chalkiq up bis fifth unexcused absence of the NBA
season '. . . Cal.ta •'""*1 scored 38 paints, including three
crw:Ja1-bukets in the final 1:31 to ~ropel Houston to a 106-102 win over Otah in t.Jleoruy'NBA pme Honday night
1'....,...•.,r•tll•
Followlnq_ are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings
are: ./ ./ ./ ./excellent; ./ / ./worth watching; ./ ' fair; ' forget it.
[.) I p.m., Ch•nnel t ../ ../ ./
NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Chicago.
Announcers: Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson.
The Lakers try to keep pace with the Phoenix Suns In the Pacific Division of the Western Conference against the Bulls.
Chicago (32·34> Is resting In third place of the Central Division of the e.stern Conference, 15 games ~hind dlvlslon·leedlng
Mllwa'*"·, 1 RADIO BaSket~ll -Lakers at Chicaoo, 6 p.m., KLAC (570).
Hockey -Edmonton at l<inos. 7:30 p.m., KOGO (600).
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Judge !,s aske"'
to_ decide himself
LOS ANGJp.l:S <AP) -At·
toraey1 for \tbe Loa An1elea
Collaeum wQt a federal Judie
to decide b)' bhmelf on their suit
aimed at makin1 the Oakland
Raiden atadlum tenants .
Maxwell Bleeber, represent·
inl the Coliseum, •aid ll~y
that be bad aqed U.S. Diatrict
Judie Harry Pre1enon to bear ar1umenta on Illa propoeal to
eliminate • jury trial In that
part olthe complex cue.
"We bave made 1 motion for
the judle to bear the CollJewn's
cue flnt and separately without .
a jury," Blecher said. "It would
simplify matten, and we could
set a decision in time for the Ul81 seuoa."
Blecber said be would ask
Pregerson to separate tbe
Collaeum's suit from the lltit•·
lion filed by the Raiders aeainat
the NFL.
Lawyers for both sides in the
anti-trust battle involving the
Raiders, the Coliseum and the
N atlonal Football League were
scheduled to be in court today.
The trial is scheduled to be1in March 23.
At issue in lawsuits' filed by
both the Raiders a nd the
Coliseum is an NFL require·
ment that three.fourths of all the
OV, CdM vie
for playoffs
Ocean View High travels to
Corona del Mar for a wild card
game Wednesday night to de·
termine which team will ad·
vance to the CI F 3·A girls
basketball playoffs for first
round action Saturday.
In games Saturday. Mater Dei
is on the road al Long Beach
Poly while Eison hosts Arcadia
and Fountain Valley entertains
West Torrance in 4·A action.
Estancia, a finalist last year, is at
home against Orange in the 3·A divisioh. ·
The winner of the Ocean View·
Corona del Mar game will travel
to Gahr Saturday. All games
start at 7:30 p.m .•
In the 2·A division. Capistrano
Valley is at home against
Anaheim while Mission Viejo
travels to Mayfair.
In the small schools division,
Newport Christian is at Rio Hon·
do Prep.
leaaue'a • team owaen ~in
fHor °ft:L lrwblae Mlft.
The n want to mcwe to
Loa Aalel•, but NFL OWMra voted 22.0, with some abltm· ·
tlon1, to block that move.
The Loa ~n1elea Coliseum \
Commiaaion, seekinl a replaee-
me'1t team for the Loa Anlelea I Rams who moved to Anaheim,
flied suit to have the NFL'• rule
dfflared invalid under anti-trust laws.
Blecher said t.be Raiden' auit
is more complex because lt aJ.
leees a conspiracy by other
team owners and seen maasive
punitive damages. Attorneys in
that case also have said tbfiy want a jury trial. ·
"Jury trials always move
much slower," said Blecber,
stressing his hope for' a decision
of the mat~r by ~u.ne -the
latest date which would still aJ.
low the Raiders to move in time .
for the 1981 season.
Meanwblle.JBlecher said there
could be .further efforts by
Pregenon to settle the dispute
without a trial. But barring a
last-minute change, Jllecher
said be believes a trial will
begin as scheduled.
"There is always some out.tide
chance that people's views will
change," said Blecher. "Tbe
judge has a very persistent at·
titude" and wants the case set·
tied." ·
NETS HUSHED
ABOUT BROWN
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . (AP) -The New Jersey Nets
refused Monday to either-con·
firm or deny a published report
that they are pressuring Larry
Brown to announce he has
signed a four.year contract as
coach of the National Basketball
Association team.
"We're responding the same
as we responded last week," Ted
Pase. a Nets' spokesman, said of
the report in the New York Daily
News.
Last week, the newspaper re·
ported that Brown had agreed to
the contract. Pase released a
statement saying that can·
didates for the head coaching
position would continue to be in-
terviewed through the 1980·81
season.
Carlander capt11res Scoring title
Ocean View star fini1he1 regular 1eaaon with 33:4 average
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Wayne Catlander, Ocean View
_ Hlsb'a 8-L acorins phenom.
flnbbed the rel\llar aeaaon with
a 33.4 overall avera1e and 32.l in
Empire L••sue action, a
runaway victor in the OraDle
Coast area prep acortn1 derby.
Carlander, the CIF Southern
Section'• leadin1 scorer, bad in·
di•ldual 1ames of 50, 44, a, 42,
42 and 41 and nine other games in tbe 3Qa. .
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1 ~ Former MV atandout would like to be rookie o/ 1the year, /ini•h in the top liO =--~
llllton Berte playinJ," Modiri says. "We wUI also
,tve UIWll" to the five winnina teams, oot ~hies,
and eeeta plQer set.a a pair ol 1oU aboea and .a
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• U.. .._ Md U. already woe tlJ.Ma tbli yur
"I c.me out here aa an amatew: lut year on
the lnut and played in quite a few touraalMDll
a nd met a lot of the players. It wu like a year of
p,.ofessionaJ experience for me. I can't put a price
lii on what l learned last year u an amateur. It
wu priceless.
1'dl " "-'6fteAAt only that lt aaaure1 hlm of
kHplaa IU1 card aHt yHr But O'Meara, a
La1-. NI"* r .. ident, baa two 1oal11 set for
IU...W lhia year and hat the confidence he will al·
tain bath
''Too many of the youn1 IUY• out here have to
take time toge~ adjusted to playiq wttb ~tour
GOLF ..
nr.t. he would like to pick up rookie of the
yur hcmor'a oa tbe PGA tour Then he would
like to plaee m lbe top 80 money wlnners and gain
Hempt stat• few all tournaments next year
pros l haven't had to go throu1h that this year. It
really has helped me," says O'Meara.
"n.h year hu been very aood for me so far,"
O'Meara said at tbe Los An1eles Open over the
weekend. ·'I was on the leader board in San Diego
and in Phoenix where l finished ninth al lO·under
par
O'Meara , afte r winning the U.S. Amateur tiUe,
gamed a spot in several pro tournament.a includinl
Lhe PGA championship and be opted to play these
events as an amateur rather than tum pro ri&bt
after his college career had been completed. o· Meara was recently marriedtoAliciaLauria.
The romance is truly one made for and
lhrough golf. "It bas been a real good opportunity for me to
play with the top players. I was paired with Bruce
Lietzke in the final round in Phoenix and he won
tbe tournament. In San Diego, I was with Lon
Hinkle in tbe fmai round and he shot a 63. Those
were good experiences for me.
"l was playing in a tournament at Mission Vie·
jo Country Club and when I got to the 13th bole, I
met her and we started talking. We talked for the
rest of lhe way and l started dating her. We were
marr ied in Decembe r."
When he won the Costa Mesa Open in a playoff
Bucs face Cerritos;
Rustlers. play ELA
Orange Coast College basket·
ball coach Tandy Gillis was .all
set to send his Pirates up
against tough Mt. San Antonio
Wednesday night in round one of
the South Coast Conference's
Shaughnessy playoffs.
But one quick phone call from
confere nce commissioner Don
McKenzie Monday c hanged
everything. The Bucs now travel
to Cerritos, while Mt. San An·
tonio hosts Santa Ana.
According to Gillis, the con·
ference's list of crit eria for de·
ciding who plays whom in round
one was decided on the basis of
Laker ·game
to be televised
how each team did against the
opposition.
Since Cerritos defeated Santa
Ana twice and OCC split with
the Dons, Cerritos was con-
sidered the second-place team
and wi ll host the fifth place
finis her, which is Orange Coast.
And Golden West is at home
against East Los Angeles Wed·
nesd ay night. The Rustlers, No.
2 in the Southern Cal Con
ference. tangle with the Huskies
after they topped LA Southwest in
the final game of the regular seasoo,--tAUS-«~king-the-Cougars-
outof the wild card playoffs East Los Angeles victory ac·
t ually moved the Huskies into a
lie for fifth with LA Southwest.
Since East Los Angeles won the
finale. the Hus kies advance as a
result of winning both games
from Southwest.
The last-minute South C.oast
Conference switch really didn't
make that much difference to
Gillis.
"Everybody's tough in this
conference. At this point, il just
doesn't matter," he says .
Christine wins
slow race
The slow-moving Marina del
Rey to Puerto Vallarta yacht
race dragged lo a close M.ooday
with' Class A yachts taking the
first four places on overall cor-
rected time.
The last four of the 36 starters,
Cristobal. Lola, Bones VI and
Gad fly finis hed Monday night
but none saved its lime t-0 figure
in the corrected time standings.
The first four boats on correct-
ed time. for which final results
a re calculated, were Fred
Preiss· 84·foot sloop Christine,
Pacific Mariners Yacht Club;
Ragtime, the 62·foot sloop sailed
by tit~-~!!& Beac!i Ya~ht~lub syndicate of Dick Daniels. Eldon
Hickman and Bill White; Larry
Burgin's Santa Cruz-SO Oaxaca,
Santa Cruz Yacht Club, and Jim
Fe ue rs tein 's Santa C ruz.so
Tribute II. Del Rey Yacht Club.
F ifth place we nt to Sid
Renkow's Peterson-40, Sigame
of the host Del Rey Yacht Club.
As the breeze returned to the
Gulf of California Sunday night,
the race committee finished ·13
boats betwee n 8 p.m . Sunday
and 6 a.m. Monday.
Final unofficial Class stand-
ings:
Class A -1. Christine; 2.
Ragtime; 3. Oaxaca.
Class 8 -1. Sigame; 2. Bae·
in 1979, he said at that time be wun't ia any hurry
to tum pro but that he would prefer to play u an
amateur for another year. That experience is what
he is talking about as beln& invaluable to IUm.
* * * THE SPalNG UC ••VINE tournament will be
held Monday and will be known aa tbe Apadana
Restaurant-UC lrviae tourney. Siroe llodlri ii the
restaw-ant owner and co-sponsor of the event and
is a welcome addition to tbe fund·raiain& program
at UCI for athletic scholarships.
"We have Billy Barty, Alan Hale, Robert Don·
ner . Gene Barry and perhaps Telly Savalu and
shirt u a tee prise." ~
Tbe tourna'lnent will be a scramble affair·wilj,. !i
the four or ftve players in each jroup moving the• ~
balls to the belt effort of the ,roup alter each sho~. :.
If there ue only four players in the 1roup, the one ~
with a handicap closest to 12 will hit two balls off ~
the tee. . ! ~
Entries are aUll available by callln1 Ral~ .:
Barkey'a olfice at UC Irvine, 833·5405 or by cad· 't
tacttnc llodiri at the Apadana Restaurant iJl ·
Fashion Island. 1
* * * : l NBWPOaT BEACH'S Peter Chapman is the t
producer ol the Olympia Gold Golf Classic for the ~
LPGA at Industry Hills beginning Thursday and ~
runnln1 throu•h Sunday. . [
The glamour girls of the tour will be on hand ">
including Sally Little and Jan Stephenson along;
with the top stars of the LPGA. Others include ~
Beth Daniel, Nancy Lopez-Melton, Amy Alcott,:
Jane Blalock. Hollis Stacy and many more. ~
For ticket information. call (213 ) 913-GOLF. !
B78X 13 2 for $25.00
D78Xl4 _____ 2 for $25.00
E78X 14 2 for $25.00
560X 15 2 for $27.00
600X 15 2 for $27.00
DOIMAN'S LIMmD RlTRf.AD WAUANTY
urerime limlled warranry againsl defee1 In workman
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INGLEWOOD (AP) -The
Lakers announced Monday that
Sunday's Nation.al Basketball
Association game against the
Phoenix Suns, slated to be na·
tionally televised, will also be
shown locally. Although the
game is not a sellout, Laker
owner Jerry Buss said he was
lifting the local blackout
because of "the tremendous in·
terest in Magic Johnson's re·
turn." Tipoff for the contest is
12 :30 p.m . Johnson, the Los
Angeles star who underwent
knee surgery last November, is
scheduied to return to the lineup
Friday night when the Lakers
host the New Jersey Nets.
OCC has d efeated Cerritos
both times this season, including
a victory at Cerritos -OCC's
first·ever in the Falcons' gym.
"It's going to be hard to beat
them three times," Gillis ad·
mils .
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Oregon State •lop• Hu•kie1, 89-63
Fre•AP«••• h• CO RV ALLJS, Ore. -0recon State center Steve
Johnson scored 21 of his aame-ldlb It paiDta in tbe
second half Monday ni&bt u tbe HCCIDd-ruked
Beavers ran away from W.......,_ 9G in a
Pacific·lO Conference buketba.U .Ce,
The unbeaten Beavers took Zlrd Tietory,
their 14th in the league, as the Huskies fell to 1.J..ll
and 7-8.
Washington led 16·14 midway tbroqb tbe first
half before the Beavers scored 13 strai&bt points in
41h minutes to take the lead for IOOd. Orqon State
led 37,27 at halftime.
; Andra Griffin led W astUntton scorina with 19
pdints and teammate Bob Fronk contributed 17.
· Johnson left after drawina two fouls while
playing four minutes of the first half. He returned
alter intermission a nd contributed six of eieht
s traight points by OSU that put the Beavers firmly
in:control.
; BiU McShane. who re placed Johnson at center.
COlllribuled 11 points.
: Oregon Stale hit only about 36 percent of its
fi~ld·goal atte mpts in the first half but made 73
percent in the second half to nm.sh the game at 55
oercent on 36 of 66 tries.
DeP•"' ............ ....
INDIANAPOLIS -Junior tuard Skip Dillard
scored 18 points, incJudina 11 dwiq • ftrst·balf
bunt that carried tbird·ranlted DePauJ to an 9-64 rout of Butler.
Grunion run
set March8
Tbe Blue Demom were in control from the
start •phwt the Bulldoaa. After a 2·2 tie in the
fint milmte ol play, a buket and free throw by
Clyde......._. and two baskets by Teddy Grubbs
pat DePml in front for aood.
After a bultet by Butler's Steve Hudson cut
tbe Bl• Demons' lead to six with 14 minutes Jeft
in tbe ftnt ball, a pair of lOftl·ranae field &oala by
Dlllard started a atriq o( 13 strai&bt DePaul
pointa,
All-American Mark Aguirre scored a tbree-
point play on a fut-break slam dunk and free
throw, Dillard added two more baskets f0Uowtn1
Butler errors and· Bradshaw scored on • steal and layup.
Butler's 7·foot senior center, Mike Miller,
ended the string with a free throw. Dillard and
Aguirre countered with another basket apiece,
however, and Dlllard added three more baskets in
the next two minutes as the Blue Demons
stretched their lead to 42· 14 three minutes before
intermiss.ion.
Dillard had all of his 18 points in the fi.rst ball.
ReMrVe Bernard Randolph, a 6-4 sophomore
w~ played much of the game. fmisbed with 14
pdlnts. Aguirre added 13 points and Grubbs ·
fmi1bed with 12 for De PauJ, now 24·1 for the
seaaoo.
Sit'......,. •• ••d• IAlm•r
LAFAY!!TfE. La. -Graylin Warner scored
23 points and Kevin Figaro added 22 as
Soutbwntem Louial•n• defeated 19th-ranked
Lamar 97-81 in Southland Conference action.
Soutbwestem, now 12·12 overall and 5_. in con·
rerence pJa.y.~ 1ot 13 points from Dion Brown
and 11 from Wayne Julien.
Lamar now 21-4 and 7·2, wu led in scoring by
Mike Wallace with at polnta, Mike Olllver with 17,
and 8 .8. Davia and Terry Loni with 12 each.
Soutbwntem'a 1quad acored on 48 percent of
their lbota from the field wbUe Lamar hit on .40
percent.
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Hoffm-, pllCMr, ..... t..o Mllert-. out· fielder, to c.itr.:11 for, .. 1•1 ._...,,
KANSAS CIT'!' ROYALS -SleMd 0.11
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W•llll ........ Infielder, ..... Welly s.rm-.
pllcller.
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cemp sllft wltll dates for ballerymtn -
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AlllGIEU -Pelm Sf>rings, FOD. JJ.
CHICAGO CUBI -M9Y, Arl1., Fell. 23,
Set., April 2~t Fullerton. 11
Wt!d., April J'l-Servil•' (-)
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71, McCracken 74, Her,,....a 71, LeBu 11. MILWAUKEE -Sun CllY. Arl1., Fell. 17,
Merell 2.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IUPE•IDlt COU•T OP CAUPCMIMIA
COUNTY DP OllAllO• 1•0. o..tr Drtw ... ,
._.AM,CAft1t1 MARltlAGE OF PETITIONER:
OAVIO ALLEN WADDELL
RESPOfllOEN T: MAltlE MC
HUGH WADDELL
SUMMDNICt.-..,1awl
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to Pfe>mptly 90 lllM -,_ or
plNClino. H ..,y, may 119 lllecl Oft time.
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Clerk
l y: MARIL 'l'NN PEltRIN.
DetlutY Wit.LIAM W. WAT10M
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NOTICE IS Hl!•IEB'I' GIVEN -· (S.U. •it1 -61., U.C.CI Ille. 17"' Mated.,_. wlH ........... DY NOTICE IS HE•EB'I' GIVEN la llw EDWARD G, SCHILLER, PIAlllllll,
Ille City d C..ta MeM, lowlt: Tllo Cl• Creclilors ol llo\atCOft, Tr..,tferor, n . GEOltGE EM•ICH, 0. ........ 1
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tller••lktr • ll"«liullle .,. Frio..,. Seid -r1y I• deKr111ed in venere1 l•ver ol Edward G. klllller es Jlldll·
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retumecl to IN ..... u ... Of llW City Fell<.,.ry, "''et 12:00 P.M. •I lnCOll, Celllornle,delltrlbedHlol~:
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tlOfts. Any end au ••<•ll•s to ttw past, ere: Same. • Merell t, 1"1, et 2:00 o'clock P ,M. ••
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Item In Ille -lflic•llOllS .... 11 ,,. Relptl 8. Campilell Orllfl90, stale., c.llloml•, I will Mil
11•...,...• lw reject..,. of ltle bid. Tr_fer_ el '"'911c euctleft to ttte "'9flest bidder.
lacll bid "'°" Ml fortll lfM 11111 P11bll..,... 0r.,... Coast O•lly Piiot lor celll 111 lawNI -Y of ltle United
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II ,,.. bid Is bJ • corperet..,., •tat• IM PUBLIC NOTICE detcrllled ...-tY. or M muc:ll !Mr.of Nrftes of IM off ken ..._ c.., ••• .., H me, lie ..c.-v to w tlsly ..id ea· ..,_.,. ,....11 of Ille co,,.., et..,. l'ICTITlOUS IUlllll•Ss ec11t1en, •"" eccrwd lnter·Ht -•
eftd W ... _ more llleft -officer lllAM• ITATEMINT costs. Fell< II 1"1 Herbor
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•1 ~.=!"" critique from MlMesota. Kenneth Galbraith (Kennedy) will report · And 10, ln aa Intellectual sense, you'll be heart~ uir. ··
MSW YOU -nu. a...,. .. Ume for u.. ~ooomlc expert.I aa froa1 Harvard. Proleuor Paul McCracken (Nhroa) will write from eeonomista chompin1 away for at l.eut tbe next fOW"yean. TMJ'll
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bow W....,... naive and wby ptotrami can't epitome of responsible conservalilm. At Ba1~," subtitled, "Why the experta wtlf Mftr '°'" your pl"Ol>-
work. &uooortlnt ffOOOml1ta, primed for the Milton Friedman, who carefully avoided the Wasbinstoa scene lems.
baule. WiU anawer ln kind. Tbey will be and who, therefore, has avoided beinl branded u one whose He be&lm with a question: "Wben bript people say stupW
learned. provocatave, lntolerant, and out· policies failed, will be sought by the media because pf bis Jtrong thin1s. the question inevUably .arises, why la their pereeptloa GI re-
raaed Supportlna numben will be tprayed conservative views .. his independence, and bis recently acquired· allty ao blurred? Good economists are brl1bt men and women."
like weddini confetti on a bluatery day. You popularity with the masses. You. get the 1lst without watttn1 for bi• coneluaion.
will be bearing rrom scholars at the Brook· You will even be hearing from Adam Smith, Karl Marx, John ~conomists. he says, do not always address themselves to what la
ines lnsUlution. the American Enterprise As-Stuart Mills, and John Maynard Keynes -not in person, of coiarse, s1gnl~lc~t. and when they do, they do not always make 1lplftcant '
sociation, and the Hoover Institute, and from because they are long gone, but from their self-appointed, self· contnbutions. .
unavel"5ities whe re former presidential ad-righteous proxies. What econ~mista mUJi do, he su11e~~· as "rethink old auwnp· • c.e.1~• visers nurse their wounds. What an economic feast. After starving on the crumbs of the lions, old certainties, and old emphases.
Eccmomist.s who hadn't been heard from in nearly a genera-Carter administration. when even the President seemed not to But don't bet on it. The chances are that what you hear over
taon will feel resurrected, and they will write pontifical reports oo believe what he was saying, Reagan has presented economists the n.ext few years will be a recbewing of old arguments, old '
the similarities and differences between now and then. They'll tell with the whole turkey. theortes, and old posillom.
you wbat they'd do, and while doing it they'll make a final attempt * * * * * * * * * * * * to correct wbat they see as an unfair historical representation of
their views and deeds.
What bas happened in the past week is lbat the president of the
United States baa presented for consideration the most sweeping
economic pro1ram since President Roosevelt and the Great
Depre$sioo of the '305.
Reagan worries small contractor ·
It has been presented as a vast unit, its parts intricately relat·
ed in an organic whole that reveals the whole political-economic
philosophy of the new president. For economists. it is a feast, not a
tidbit.
BALTIMORE (APl -Robert
Clay is worried.
From Columbia you will hear from Professor Raymond
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Now President Reagan wants
to slash federally financed con-
struction projects u part of his
economic packa1e. Such proj-
ects are the lifeblood of Clay's
business.
"I'm worried, very worried,_
very much so," said the contrac-
tor as he sat in bis crowded of·
flee in this old, industrial port ci·
ty on Chesapeake Bay. "There's
no doubt the cuts are going to
hurt us and others. Whether or
not my business will survive
... We'll just have to see."
Inter estingly, Clay doesn't
directly oppose Reagan's pro-
gram. Saying he disagrees with
the proposals and the philosophy
behind them, be nevertheless
said it is time for such ideas to
have their chance to succeed -
or, as he suspects, to rail.
Clay is one of the thousands of
small contractors who are the
backbone or the nation's con-
struction industry. In the past
few years, about 75 percent of
his company's work bas been on
federally financed projects -
like the Baltimore s ubway
·system, the Fort McHenry
highway tunnel project, and a
new Veterans Administration
hospital.
Robert Clay Inc. grosses about
S2 million a year, small potatoes
compared with major construc-
tion companies. But dependin"
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on Clay for all or part of their
livelihood are 25 full-time
employees and sometimes as
many as 150 temporary workers.
Several such projects are in
jeopardy. For example, the pres·
ident's budget proposals make •
it clear that funding for the next
six miles ol the Baltimore sub-
way system is very unlikely.
Nationally." Reagan wants to
slash $3.6 billion out of budget
authority for building waste
water treatment plants for the
1982 fiscal year; $1 .4 billion out
of highway construction; $950
million in mass transit construe·
tion ; and $250 million out of
airport construction.
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SEA&S NOT ONLY· provides its credit cards to
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It owns a savings and loan, and throu1h its All·
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-Brokerage firms. On top of lbe traditional in·
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cash through certain banks· automated teller
machines.
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another venture. Cable subscribers already can bill
information retrieval services that they receive over
their TV sets lo their American Express cards. Soon
they will be able to shop at home and have their
purchases charged to their AE credit cards, too.
-Foreign-owned enterprises, such as England's
Barclay's bank. Barclay's bu an extensive network
of bank branches in New York and California and re-
cently acquired a finance company.
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' TM cre.u. ol H• \bM&riC1aJ uperlencu • •n 11 .. LO UM ••r• reproducUoa o1 •dltln• ....... -Ml -.... a 1Dajar eoe<bulkm of South
C.... ~··Second 8'qe U..ai.r
Oil Uw malalt11e. commerclaJ 1uccH1 1a uapenll" LO SCR '1 oper.UO.. ht tbe Second llac• ...... the Cotta 11 ... Eq\Uty theater LO
uper1ment witlt n•w material tbat 1nitbl oot otherwi_. flnd Ila way to
fruUlon INTEltlSSION La11t season, SCR 's
Second Stage 1ave birth
to a pair of excellent
originals. "Time Was"
aad ·· Polat.s m Time." Now comes .another world
premiere. ·'Screwball," detailing procedural
conflicta at a hospital ror retarded teen-a1ers and
written by a doctor specializing in that field, L . J
ScbqJiderman
ALTHOUGH UGHT YEARS froi:n the impact
of ·'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,··
Schnelderman's play works well on Its more
personal, less histrionic level of approach to a
similar subject. Some or its characters need
fleshing ou~. but its strengths are quite imposing.
Chief 'among these strong points is the
insightful and tt)oroughly eneaging performance of
Clarke Gordon as the a1in1. compassionate
director of a private mental hospital. Gordon
enacts the tricky role of a man bordering on
senility, dreaming of winning a Nobel Prbe for bis
research, who also is capable of hard, pragmatic
thought. It is a splendid interpretation.
Providing token opposition, though they are in
the same philosophical camp, is Nomi Mitty as a
therapist who advocates circumventing
established practices to spare her charges
emotional pain. The faceoff between them is one of
the scenes in need of strengthening, as is Miss
Mitty's less than passionate approach to the role.
HAL LANDON JR. lends the depth of his
broad experience to the part of the hospital
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retarded patients are Candice Copeland, Arye
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are seeking 15 singers and dancers and will hOia
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Bi up tlaere
Gloria Swanson has found someone she can
look up to -Christopher "Superman" Reeve,
who's now appearing in "The Fifth of July"
on Broadway and met Miss Swanson
backstage.
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'Private Eyes'
fluffy corned~:·
By aON PENNINGTON ........ ,... ......
Tim C.O.way and Don Knott.a probably are tJat
world'• moat unlikely candidates LO play Scotland'
Yard detectlves. Nevertbelm, that's exacUy wbat
they're Uf. to in New World Pictures' new comedy :
release. • The Private Eyes." t • i
Scripted by Conway and John Myben an(·. ··:
directed by Lana Elliott, "The Private !:yea" ta· ;
esaentially a throwback to the silly Abbott ucl { ·· ·
CosteUo movies or the 19508. While Conway ancf •• 1 Knotts do not have the:·~·. (
comedy duo, they give lt.:.i( i J-, E REVIEW style and liming of tba~~·~(
a good try and the result;~::;~
is an entertaining bit ~· ·) I lightweight nonsense. ~/ .• ~
Knotts stars as the bumbling lnspectoi.~:· ~
Winship, with Conway as his even more denat~ · ~
sidekick, Dr. Tart. They make no attempta .,. ~ ;
British characterizations (although it's obviously a~··,,
spoof on Sherlock Holmes and Or. Watson), with i;. : •
vague reference thatthey're from Minnesota. ::S.:;
But they're assigned by "the Yard" to in.--. · •
vestigate the mysterious deaths or Lord and Ladt· -;
Morley (Fred Stuthman and Mary Nell Sanr~·· ~
tacroce >, and when they show up al the Morlep · i
Mansion, even more mysterious events be1tn lcJ~~· ~
happen. with numerous bodies appearing and dis~ .. ~
appearing. !::· i
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lown ~le cl\allenged by
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Of hlmMll POll"9 wtlh
celet>rltift: • ride on the
~ Elli•belh II OONn
line<. • movie review With
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heno•not: Capt. C1tro1 on
soy protein
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Bal111y IJ01111Jer • TOP~ THE Hill
W1yne Rogers. Mel F•r•,
Elk• Sommer. Sonny
Bono, Adrienne Barbeau •
Paul• Prentiss end Gary
Lockwood star In thts
preseni8t1on ol Irwin
Shaw's story Ml In lhe
breathlelllng elmoaptlefe
of the 1980 Oiymplcs at
lake Placid (Pert 1)
-~ "'° f81"41t ""'"' Qllty r,.,.. 1....., ~v" to
rei;over stoi.n meo.c•I
~ f•om • neatDy ~..out SChOOI ecaooor..u
Sid Caeser (left ) pla~s a goofy bom~r
and Mills Watson as Deputy Perkins
poses as a motorcycle gang member to
e ntrap him on "Lobo " tonight at 8 on
NBC. Channel 4.
CM1 te!K J J Tl'>elma •no
Wcl\all lhet 1\41 IS go<ng IO
ptopc>M to Florida (Pert 11
•• ILECTAIC
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tUO. WILCOME BACf(,
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t"I and Ba11>arono 11111 In
love. (Patt I)
• RNNYHlll
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ver1lon of 11141 nurHry
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liost· Ciel• Rol>er1s
tl9 ITUOIOHE
.. Rock MUSIC.. Color •Oo
kids write end record lheir
own rock tunes. juven1,.
dellnq'*111 gel • MCOfl(!
chance on the Ml,. High
RWICh In Cehlornoe (RI
()) M•A•t•H
A married nurse who had •
serious reletoonshlp With
Hewi<eye when the was
smg,. end they -• In the
S18lttS 1s usogneo to the
4077\h
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Bainey 1• 01t11<ed • 101> m a
peaceful Florida town and
Yemen• su118lns • minor
wo..nd In •n ambush
1:168 EOITONAL
7:00 I cu NEWS N9CNEW8
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Riehle end Fonzie rnort to
drelllc mee1ure1 to
HCIP' when they •r•
caught In • girt•'· dorm
attercu•f-.
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M0 A•a•H
Dreama and night,,.., ..
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Despite TV ads
Kerwin. Robe1I Wunl Tom
anO Jenny ilACKMl
7:30 II 2 OH THE TOWN
Hosts. Steve Edwords.
Melody Ro0•rs Steve and
Metody witness an earth·
shaking missile launch al t
Vandenberg Au Force
Base. lake a look at the
posh world ol polo, exam·
lne some of Loa Angeles'
11ternative newspapers.
D FAMILYRUO
9 IHANANA
Guesll: The Spinner1. 8 EYIWITNE8l L08
ANGEtU
Host• Paul Moyer end Inez
Pedroza move Into the
world ol punlc with en Intl·
mate IOOll II the flr11 ell·
girt punk bend, ""The Go-
Go"s""; • took at the Hplo-
slon on mall ••olle denC*S
end how the fed Is grow·
1ng. • IOOll •I women's
baskllb•ll
• All IN THE FAMIL V
On the SllY1CS0 second
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A m11n wllo collects photos
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Queen E11zabnth II ocl"on
tine,
8:00 IJ THAT'S MY LINE
Bob Barker hosts a come·
dy 1 varoety prog1am deOI·
SI NOVA
"The Mal1dy Of H•lth I
Care'" An examln•llon ol
how Great Brll1in end the I
U S. hive organized hNllh •
care delivery lor their peo-
ple and how theee system•
a.re financed 11 pt-led.
ID MYl'TPY
"Rumpole Of The 8"1ey:
Rumpole And The C.. Of
Identity'" Rumpole tall•
on the C&M of • men,whO
•lends eccuMd of atteclt·
Ing the manager of a liquor
1tor1. (Plt1 21
Cl) THE MlCTtM
'"Inner Voice Of Jim
Buter"'
a:aoe a lAWME&
ltMLEY
A pair of foreign~
who want to llYe In Ameri-
ca I>'~ lo L..aYwne and
Shiri.y
I .JOt<Ell'I WILD
CAROl MMNETT
ANOFMND8
GUflt: Paul Sand.
()) lA TIN PAOAl.E
9:00 1J ()) MOVIE
"Fallen Angel"" (Premiere)
Melinda Dillon. 01na Hill A
lonetv 13-year-010 girl
unw1111ngty" becomes
ln\'Olved In the world of
ch1IO pornography
D MOVIE
"Evita Peron (Part 21
1Prem1ere) Faye Ounawav.
James Faren11no The sto· rv OI an amb•l•OUS peasant
girl wllo rose lo t>ecome
one ol the most powerful
women tn the world ano
'Angel' excellent fare
By P ETER J . BOYER
l,OS ANGELES (AP> CBS
seems to be turning its eye lo
social iss ues with uncommon
frequency these days (an in·
clination much preferable to the
lady-trucker kick the network
was on a couple of seasons agoJ.
For the most part, the recent
C BS m ov i es hav e been
thoughtful and balanced.
Some of the subjects, ranging
from the handgun issue to abor·
lion to racial integration, were
tricky footing for entertainment.
There's always a question of ex·
ploitation when violence or s~x
or some other inflammatory is-
s ue is dramatized for the
purpose of selling soap.
TONIGHT, CBS again steps
along that thin line separating
tasteless titillatio n fro m
responsible television. The
social subject of· the week -
pedophilia, the unnatural sexual
attraction or an adult toward
children. "Fallen Angel" airs al
9 on Channel 2.
T hat CBS might justify its
'treatment or this sensitive sub·
ject in entertainment form
rather than in a news format is
·not 15uggested by the ads CBS
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
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f • • TMI llAL Of lt!I MOTION l'CluM
• • COOi Of KL' M~ATIOM t ••
J
HILL MASUll
took out th-is week. One ad·
vertisement shows a sweet little
gjrl in the early stages of un·
dress with the words. "NEW!
F I R S T T 1·M E 0 N
TELEVISION!" fl anking her in·
nocenl-but-eager countenance.
"Howard lured innocent girls
to star in his movies," the ad
copy reads. "he didn't count on
J ennifer's Mom -who'll fight to
save the daughter she loves!"
AND ntERE'S A picture of
Howard in lusty embrace with a
child. What is this stuff doing in
my TV listings? Luring an au·
dience, in a manner consistent
with network TV's perception of
American viewers.
-Be that as it may, you may be
cheered to know that "Fallen
Angel" doesn't live down to its
billing. No leering, panting sex-
monsters or pubescent nymphos
he re ; instead, there is a rea-
sonably restrained story of a
family tragedy, calmly written
and directed, and acted with
some brilliance.
Richard Mas ur superbly
portrays Howard, a friendly
pl aygr ound instruc tor who
transcends the cliche and re.n-
ders a complex character who
seems to genuinely believe that
his love for children is not sick.
He is understanding, willing to
listen. magnetic.
DANA WLL plays Jennifer, a
sh y 13-year-old struggling to
come to terms with the recent
death of he r father and her
mother's romance with a nice
clod. Mom works, the boyfriend
tries to be her Daddy, she's lone-
ly ... perfectly susceptible to
Howard's "friendship."
There are times when the
movie slips into the language of
tbose old-timey sensational
flicks. talking about the deviates
being ·'fingers reaching from
hell" and such, and the advertis-
ing approach CBS chose is
patently offensive. But the mov·
ie isn't.
Marcello Mastroianni
laura Antonelli
CWJfouiistress
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Cbica10 Bulb host the NM claampa
tonipt.
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-----1'1le .... al ... .... "9W9'°°*°"1 ......... ~. CBS 9 9: 00 -"Fallen Antel."
Child pomo1raphy is the topic of thil
new TV movie with Melinda Dillon,
Richard Masur and Dana Hill (aee re-
view below).
A I $!fl ......
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..._loo*.(AI ,., .... ....... • TOMeHT
Holl: Jollnny Carton
au.t: CetNrine o.n.uw etll MCNIWI ~
MCMI
NBC e 9 :00 -"Evita Peron." The
conclusion of this TV movie version of
Argentina's Peron realm~ with Faye
Dunaway and James Farentino in the
leading roles.
I f'AmTHa MWIC
HOGAN'8 HIROU
Expecting en Allied lnve-
alon, the Nul• aten mining
... c.M!'DONID MIC
..we
-MIJNGttT-
• • ~ "The Foreet
Rang.,•'" ( 1942) ''" MecMutrM(" ~ Hev·
w1td. w1(.n her -....
'lftOI' boyfriend jllta ,.,
10 ,,..,ry • WMlthy IOCiel-
lte. •women 6ecldee lt'1
time to INrl*I '* c:om-
1>911thle Cllerme to Win him
beell.
• MCMI * * * "The Cour1 Mlt11e1 Of Biiiy Mltchell"' ( 1"6)
the Idol of million• la dram-
atized. ea THME'I
COVl'Nt'f
Larry end J•ck tr ad•
epartmenll, IMvlng Jeck
out In the COid end Larry In
• w1tmer tltuetion than he
expected.·
I TIC TAC OOUOH
MEWOM'f'1N
0.-11. Hal Linden, Brien
Kerwin. Rol>er1 Wuhl, Tom
end Jenny McK•. Belly
Kennedy, Cal Tjader.
• MV8TIRY
"'Rumpole Of Tiit 8"1ey:
Rumpole ~ The C... Of
Identity" Rumpote tlillM
on the c-. of 1 men who
1tand1 llCCUMd of attedl·
Ing the manager of 1 Hquor
store. (Plt1 21
8i} MCNA
"The Melady 01 H~alth
Care·· An examination of
how GrNI Brttllin end lhe
U.S. have organized health
CMe delivery for their peo-
ple end how 1heM 11)'91_
1t• llna'IC9d .. 111-ted.
e-.ao. 9 TOO C&.OM l'OR
COMPORT
Jedele .. ofler9d • grMt
job In ..... Yorll. -11-='--"-"'T TO HAlfT
The ~· contaml-
natM 8 rtver by the H1t11"
ranch • part of • ldleml
JOHN DARLING
-""WI..,.... ,..,at! ..... ,.
Comedian Andy
Kaufman and the
case and c rew of
ABC-TV's "Fridays"
show were just play-
ing a skit when they
engaged in an on-the-
a ir s hoving match
Friday night. In the
skit, Kaufman threw
a glass of water on
another actor and a
"brawl" ensued.
to gain control of the lend
lor 11r1p mining.
• llfW8l!NTE
'"Equal Jult.ic. For All" An
1.amlnatlon of the caM of
J-Rey Mendon, •
Miiwaukee Chicano
llCCUMd of ""''def 1n the
dNthl of two polleemln in
1974. la pt...,.led. 10-.iGl ..wa NIUlllDINT
NETWOM..w8
• THEATM 8EAT
HOit Hel Marlenlhal ap<>I·
light• two plays. "Biogra-
phy·· end "'Old Acquein-
tenu,"' being l*'formect
by '"Room For Theatre" at
. the 1928 Rnteurant In Los
Ang91ee. G IHOa( ~ TME NEW
··~ure At Nature" Rob-
.,, HughM exemiMI the
efMct of the mua media
on the "1 of the · 50s end ·eo..
,, •••• (I) 111 NEW8 ITARTAB<
The EntetpriH It aur-
rounded by en alien -b
11 Spock and McCoy
-ch lor Klik't bOdy
wNd'l -'°'' 'n ~-I I NIWLYWIDGAME
M0 A0 1°H
Hftllteye flghta to keep a
wounded soldier •live I
wt111e an"-' barrega
•~the 4017th. I
**'h "Sil¥« City'" (1951>
12:00. MOVIE * 1t "'Vhglnle" (1941)
Madeleine C8'rOll. Fred
MKMutr8)1. In order to
8Utteln hetMll, • young
WOtnM llndt atie must
relinquish her lemlly'a
Mtet• end merry 1 P«lle-
tent IUffor. ea MOYIE * * "'Thr• On A Oate"
(1978) .kH'8 Ally90n. Rey
Bolger. F0ut c;ouplet win •
Heweien Yec;elion on 8
d•tlng snow but have to
heve • cNic>erone lloflg
(RI .
Cil GUNIMOQ
M•ll. croealng the ~
with prisoner Charlie
Noon. .. purtued by •
bend ot Comenchn.
• MISIK>N: IMP08818LE
The IMF must locate llY•
million dollars dealgn1ted
to finance the o.,.,throw ol
~vernment.
12".aCI U TOMOMOW
G11111s: Are1ha Franklin:
F•thet John Ke ..... known
lor his anti-ERA, "'"·•bor·
lion end ptO·dellh penalty
views
12:40 8 Cl) MOYIE * * *'h "The Prt-Of
Second A--·· (1975)
• JKlt Lemmon. Anne Ban·
croh. An advertlling exec-
utive llndt the 11ringl that
hold hi• Ille together
unraveling wtletl he una•·
pectedly klMI hot job (RI
1:00 Cil OOH LANE
Gu.ts. l>M>orllh Kerr. Or.
Gery COOP*•, G'"''*'
Bickford. A men le ""' on
lrlel when "' deflM ,,._
lery bflll In order to·
tlhorten Wor1d Wit II.
2:~1..wa 1!10 IDfT~ a: 11 MOVIE
• • 'h "Seclond ChOrua··
( 19401 Fred Attelte. Pau-
lette Godd8'd 1:101 NIW8 1:21 MOVIE .. * ,,., "[)iery Of A 8'Chelor
(1"41 Joe Si ...... Dom
[)M.uiw. a:aol ..we 1:11 MOVIE * * "Blowlng Wild" (19531
Gery COOP*<. Berber•
Stenwyck.
lt'rd11r•da11'•
Daye i•r Mo.,lr•
11:00 e • * "Sent• Fe
Stampede" (19381 John
Wayne, R1y Corrigan.
-AFTERNOON-
12:00. * * * "Man On A
String" ( 1960) ErnHI
Borgnlne, Kerwin
Mathews. • * * * "'So Big" ( 1953)
Jene Wym•n. Sterling
H1yden
3:00111 * * * ""The Lall Oul·
poa1· · ( 11151) Roneld
Reagan. Arlonde Fleming.
I a:ao ••• 'h ""Smoky'" ( 19N)
F-Parker,~ Hylend.
by Armstrong a BaUuk
Ham Jordan to script
'hostages' miniseries
BEVERLY HlLLS <AP > -Former
White House communications ad·
viser Gerald Rafshoon is producing a
six-hour televisten-miniseries on the
confrontation between Iran and the
United States, written by Hamilton
Jordanf chief of staff under former
President Jimmy Carter.
Rafsbooo, who said the project was
commissioned by CBS, said the ex·
peeled air date would be in the
1982·83 season. He gave no details of
the agreement.
JORDAN, NOW AN analyst for
Atlanta businessman Ted Turner's
Cable News Network, had "secret
missions to Panama. Texas, Paris
and Switzerland" during the hostage
negotiations which -gave-him • uni·
que perspective, Rafshoon said.
Casting ha.s not begun, Rafshoon
said.
The former president's only con-
nection with the project is that he
and others will be interviewed as
part of the research for the docu-
drama, Rafshoon said.
"I 'm no\ worried about
whitewashing," Ralsboon said. "The
fact that the hostages are back, alive
and free. says something about his
(Carter's ) policies.
"BUT WE THINK if we show
things as they happened , going into
the triumphs and the mistakes or the
thing, it will give a true picture."
The project will start with the
January 1979 overthrow of the Shah
and continue through release or the
hostages last month.
The series will be •·a mosaic or the
entire Iranian-U.S. situation,"·
Rafshoon said, including "the de-
cision to allow the shah into the U.S.
for medical treat ment,'' the impact
on Carter's re-election campaign and
final negotiations to win release of
the 50 men and two women after 444
days or captivity. .
"It will involve the U.S. reaction to
the hosta1e seizure, the movement of the shah to Panama, the opening up
of secret negotiations to secure the
release, the shah leaving Panama for
Egypt, the decision to attempt .a
rescue mission, the rescue mission s
failure. It will deal with everything,
and it will try to put into focus the
struggle or the conflictin& ideologies
between Iran and this country,"
Rafsbooo said.
8 P£ADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS
lr.cludln9
BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST ACTOR
f nvlte Your Mother-In-Law
To Dlnn•r .. c: ........ .,.~
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TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1911 Bahia Cor(nthian
COMICS C~ Yacht Club.-
CLASSIFIED C5
ANN LANDERS C2 has a ball . . . C3
'Die llo1Ue lumed oul bee-
/
,_.titan 'I laad e11"i.aioned .
edaile ii ... in 11&e plannins
•la6e•. '·
Entryway with high skylights The bayside of the house from a· neighbor's pier
' n two homes are better than one
I By MA&Y JANE SCUCEUA) . °' ... ....., ....... Abraham Lincoln said, "A house divided
against itself cannot stand." The Thompsom have
taken him literally.
The Corona del Mar family put together two
existing houses to create their home in China
Cove.
And it wasn't easy.
"I'd planned to move out during the construc-
tion, but they told me it wouldn't be too bad,"
Kathy Thompson says. "After all, we could live in
one of lbe houses while the other wu being re-
modeled, and then all they bad to do wu connect
,, the two. •
"But somehow it didn't work out that waf It's
the only time in my life I've ever bad bigb blood
pressure."
She and her husband Gerald bought one house,
at the water's edge, about 15 years ago.
They and their three cbildfen, now 18, 14 and
10, enjoyed the location but bad begun to feel a lit-
tle short of space when the house next door was for
sale four years ago.
With only three feet between them, it seemed
an easy task to make two homes into one.
It's on Home Tour
The Thompson home is one of four
homes featured in the Ebell Club of
Newport Beach's annual Home Tour to be
held from noon to 4 p.m . on March 17.
Otben are in Spyglass Hill, Corona del
Mar and Big Canyon.
Tea will be served from 1 to 4 p.m.,
and a shuttle bus will take visitors to China
Cove.
Tickets are $7 and may be purchased
from Ebell Club memt>ers or by calling
640-4830: !
In fact, construction took more than a year,
"and we were lucky not to have any serious r ain
while everything wu open," Mrs. Thompson says.
The space between the original houses is now
a -two-story, skylighted entry leading into a 6,200-
square-foot home.
Kathy Thompson
! left) relaxes in
her living room. In
one corner of
the living room , right )
you can see the
sea under the
glass table.
·-·1
The family enjoys six bedrooms (one is used
as a study), six bathrooms, a pool room, a wine
·cellar and wrap-a round sea water.
The new front room, originally part of the
second house, has a close-up look at the bay from a
swimmer's viewpoint .
A portion or the floor is glass, and waler
washes under the house as the tide goes in and out.
The glass can be lit al night fo r a closer in·
spection of marine life, and the feature is one of
only two or three homes along the Southern
California coastline, she says.
Cleaning the topside of the glass is easy. but
how does the underside stay sparkling?
"We send the children under the house to wipe
it off," Mrs. Thompson says with a smile.
The glass floor bas a glass table above and is
part of the sunlit Living room. which is decorated
in glass, chrome and soft shades of cream and
beige.
Sliding glass doors lead to a wrap-around pier
where once a week her husband catches "enough
sea bass to feed the family'" right from his own
back door.
A ft.Shing pole leaning a1ainst the back door
lends silent proof to her confession.
Which brings Mrs. Thompson to the subject of
her six freezers.
Six freezers? How could any family fill sill
freezers? She looks thoughtful and begins to count on her
fingers," "Geese, duck, quail, venison, wild boar
. . . " her voice trails off.
"My husband is quite a hunter, as well u a
fisherman." she concludes.
Mrs. Thompson enjoys the sports, too, accom-
P.a n y i n g b e r husband on the ir 60-f oot
yacht/sportfis hing boat. ·
Her newly expanded kitchen comes in hand7
for canning and smoking the varieties of fish they
catch. .
Was the re modeling worth the pain an.•
strain? ·
"Oh yes," she says. "The house turned out
better than I had envisioned while It was in the
planning stages. ·:
"It's spacious but convenient, and I'm better
organized. In fact. it's simpler to care for than our
original house.··
'.
,
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= 'n"t•1 ......... u.
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M .-..a. amouat of ••lf· ....... l ... , .... • lot, bul I .. = wttll m1Hll I bav•
-._. job, .... , '" ...
••• •• lavohed wlth •1 ....... T'• .,. ..... I'• wrltl•1 a.._. ., oHrl,J coee.rned ln·
"1bt'1 ....,.... wbeotvtr a new
1trl la blrecl. Motberly types are
forevtr tt1UD1 me about some y~ womu wbo la "Just my
type. ' I've bad people write and
inform me that aomeoae I know
eaaually, balf-way across the
eouatry, 11 1tlll ain1le and I
should •'look lnto it."
Ptrhapa I should appreciate
tbeir coaurn, but actually I
view it aa medcllln1. After an
evealal with the relatives, my
eonfldmce ii shot and I woodel"
lf Ulen iln 't something wrong
with me.
Ooea thia come under the
headlna of MYOB, or am I being
unduly critical? -BADGERED
IN KANSAS
DEAf llADGIERED: Of
~••rM &Mae perpetaal fixer·
appen are laleaal&lve, bat dtey
really clo nre •boat yoa or U..y
w•Jda't bodller. Coa1lder dtelr
co•cen a compU•e•t ratlter
tlaaa IMddllat, tltell &ue &Item
oat. 8"' DON'T ,.,.. Uaem oft.
Oae el u.ete days u lateres&ed
"•l•••I• wbo ua't aet it ''r••I~ t•elr bead• tbal • ,.,._ cu be bappy tho1.a1h
1la1le. &verywb•r• I t1.arn I
..._, ._ .. tcbmallera.
.. , .... mu• a point that
Family ·reu.nions are the
wor1t. Whea my 1randmother
Hila me bow I'm doin1. she's
not taUd.aa about my job. My
mother aballea her bead and
says she doesn't know what's
They're on new timetable
For years, few women have
seen fit to tamper with the child·
bearial cycle. Somewhere the
aver.,• are written: llll lllllCI ~ which could be quite costly over
a long haul. ·
An increase or Social Security
cards for s how 'n ' tell. Also
more participation by parents as
resource pe rsons in history
classes. ("That battle wasn't
prehistoric. My mom served
doughnuts to the troops.")
ol ftnl child at age 20.
brownie baiting· at
timetable for mother that looks
something like this:
Birth of first child at age 35.
PT A and brownie baking at
age 45.
Creative cooking developed
for the older Mom, s uch as
Sedative Brownies, Tranquilizer
Taffy and One· Box-Fits-All
Bre akfast Cereal. Tbe lut decade baa changed
all of that. A lot of women are
reveniq tbe cycle, choosing to
pursue • career first and
poatponiq havin& a ramily until
later. Few have explored the
ramifications of this -trend. lo
tbe put, we have treated the
older pre1nant mother with
awkwardne11 and embarrass·
meat, and 1.aaually blurt out
aometbiq profound Ulte, "What
happened?"
Graduation of first child at
age 53.
First child married at age 57.
Grandma for the first time
( assumin& your child follows
your example of career first,
children later> at age 73.
A new family pastime where
the children sit around and con·
nect the liver spots on Mom's
arms. Also, a ne w national
physical fitness craze called
"Napping."
If tbe trend catches on, I think
these are some of the things you can loot for. Fran.kJy, I think it's a Catch-22
situation. You either look 42
when you are 20 or you look 60
when you are 38. And you can
always count on someone no
matter what age to ask, "What
happened?'' Today's ieneration has a new
A pregnancy rider on your
Medicare firms. For a few extra
bucks, you can be covered by an
Act of God clause that would see
you through your pre·natal care
and your post-natal depression
HOROSCOPE
Taurus: Play
a 'loose game'
WEDNESDAY, FEB. ZS
By SYDNIEY OMA&R
A&IES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Accent on pay.
meats, interest rates, collections, solution of
mystery. dealings with Cancer, Capricorn
persons. You could make a profitable trade.
Key is to delve beneath surface -discern
motives. perceive potential.
TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20 ): Play a "loose
game." Leave room for changes, variations -
interpolate and interpret. Maintain individual
style. Popularity is on up-swing. Know it,
reipond accordingly. Gemini. Sagittarius
natives figure prominently.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): You discover
errors; your position is strong and you make
corrections in area of basic services. Aquarius,
Taurus, Scorpio persons play key ro.les. Be
ready for review and "test questions." Solution to
health problems is on horizon.
CANCER (June 21.July 22): Acpon
replaces lethargy -spice, change, adventure
and speculation dominate scenario. The number
5 could rt1ure prominently, qu,stioos are
answered, messages relate to speciaJ·accolades
for creative endeavors.
L£O (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Spotlight on res·
ldence, late deals, special territory, structure,
design and rapprochement with family
member. Cancer, Capricorn natives figure in
scenario. Financial transaction will be complet-
ed -ud have tone-range effects.
VtaGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Hold off on final
decialona. Elements of deception, confusion
dominate. Play walUng game. Time is on your
aide. Aceent on trips, relatives, perfecting of
techniques. Pisces and another Virgo play im ·
portant roles.
LIBM (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on in·
vestments, locating needed material, coming to
terms with those in positions of authority. Older
individual lend.a benefit of experience where
money ii concemed. Cancer, Capricorn natives
ft1ure ~mlnently.
Ebell Club to conduct
babysitting clinic
The J~ior Ebell Club of Newport Beach
will conduct a free babysitting clinic from 9
a .m . to. 5 p.m . on Feb. 28 at the Harbor View
Homes Phase II Clubhouse. 1870 Port Carlow
Place in Newport Beach.
Participants should bring a sack lunch.
The clinic will be held for area Girl Scouts
and other interested young persons. ,
Participants should register with their scout
leader or by calling 645·9694.
Groups participating in the clinic include
the Newport Beach Fire Department, Newport
Beach Public Library and the Orange County
Poison Control Center.
Subjeds covered by these groups will be:
-What to do in a n emergency.
-Everyday procedures.
-Safety.
-Does and don 'ts of babysitting.
-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
-How to keep children happy.
Thrift shop re-loeated
Ceremonies to celebrate the relocation of
the New Directions Thrift Shop are set for Feb.
25 at the new location, 600 W. 19th St .. Suite C,
Costa Mesa. · '
The Thrift Shop is a project of the Junior
L~ague of Newport Harbor, which uses pro·
ceeds from store sales to help maintain New
Directions, a half·way house for alcoholic
women.
The Junior League of Newport Harbor
established New Directions in 1977 as a com·
munity project. For more information on the
newly.relocated Thrift Shop or New Directions,
call the Junior League at 548·5546.
Toastmasters series
Toastmasters Club 1300 will offer the public
a chance to become familiar with the club in a
series or "speech craft meetings" beginning 7
p.m . Feb. 25 at Allstate Savings and Loan of
Newport Center.
RUF~ELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
WMtlY01tWOllt ........
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party jm& _.pt eeme ap .-
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, ........... a .....
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
husband crind• hla teeth al
night. The noise keeps me up
and it's terribly annoyin1. (My
first husband snored, but this la
much worse.)
., ................ ... .................. ...,
dntal..W,udfl8d .....
doe• .
El mer is 62 years of a1e and
bas aJI bis own tee,b. It seems to
me the grinding uld damage
them . Pleas suggest
something. -NASHVILLE
GNASHER'S WIFE
DEAa WIFIE: Teetll·lrilldlnl
Is called bnul1m Hd It'• fairly
commoa. SoaR demtbta make
plutlc bite I•• rda (like
prbefll,latera Hd o&Jter aWetes
wear). It woa't at.op Ute ~ablt,
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
hope you will forgive the lensth
of the letter I wrote yesterday
but in order to get a really good
answer I bad to give yot.L all the
details. Sorry I couldn't say it
all in less than 12 pa1es. The let-
ter was from a 30·year·old truck
farmer whose brother neecls a
helping hand. -MARTIN'S
FERRY AGGRAVATION
Are JIOU, or la «>nwOM JC* core
about nwum, around wttla df'MP -
or caMdm"" U? ..Ar• oU ...,.
bod? What oboul pot -in ~
tion? Ann IA"*"' new booklet,
"Straight Dope on DrM111."
1q>orote1 tlw fact• from the fjdiora.
For each booldet Of'Mred, N9'd o
dollar, plua a long, 1elf~,
•tamped mvtfope f21 cent• poit9) •
to Ann Landen, P.O. Boz 11115,
Chicago, IU. Qll.
DEA& AGG.: Tell a.Jm to looll
at the end of IVs sleeve. Yoa ud
tbe otlaer members ol tile fa.Uy
O.ily l"llet Si.ff -.
Dot and Pet e /lammer will help with
the St . Michael and All Angels Church
M ardi Gras Friday evening Guests will
en joy a champagne dinner and enter-
tainment. Call 644 -0463 for reservations
and i nformation .
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Reservatio1u available
Reservations are still available for the Gala
Spaghetll Dinner fund raiser for the City or Hope
set for 7:30 p.m Feb. 28 m the Brecht Orchid
Garden nf C.osta Mesa
Sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chapter
of the City or Hope, the evening is aimed at get·
ting new mem bers to join the support group for
the 40-building, 93·acre hospital and research
facility in Duarte. Calif.
Care at the City or Hope is offered com·
pletely free to needy patients or catast.rophic
diseases, including cancer.
The complete spaghetti dinners, including
wine, will be offered for $5. Reservations may
be made by calling Darlene at 646·7141 or
730·2141.
.
Akoholism examined
"The Blue Bottle." a lO·minute film mixing
live action and s urrealistic animation to explore
the emotions of a young alcoholic. will be s hown
on Irvine Cablevision Channel 3 at 8:45 p.m.
Wednesday.
The movie. produced by the Gene Flemins
Film Arts Studio of Tustin, stars Steven Crain
and Neeta Ambe and "shows his (Crain's)
struggles to find direction or his life and the
positive up·be al understanding or his girl
friend," sajd Fleming.
Dll:TOR IN THE HOOSE
New treatment
for coronary
By DR. PETER STEINC&ORN
DEAR DR. STEINC&ORN: I'm alive after
a serious heart attack. I suppose I shouldn't complain.
Yet, I wonder if something more couldn't
have been done to save me from being an in-
valid for months after the attack. I understand
according to the doctors, that a clot had ob'.
structed one of my large coronary arteries.
Within hours they say a portion of my heart
muscle began to die -blood and oxygen bad
been cut off. I guess they call this myocardial
ischemia. Due to the weakness in the injured
heart muscle, I was weak and didn't regain
strength until many months later.
What I've been wondering about is this:
What else can a patient do to s urvive an atta.-=c;;o.,;..?--
1 .di~n't procrastinate. I was in the hospital
w1!hm an hour after m y chest pain began. In
s pite of that, doctors could only give me
morphine for pain and hope for the best. Other
than bypass operation later if necessary, isn't
there anything doctors can do to save a patient?
-MR.U.
DEAR MR . U.: A recent article ID JAMA
< 1/2/81) may partially answer yoar qaestloa.
W rttten by EUzabeth Rascbe Goeaale1, It re·
veals several ways doctors are trylDg to dis·.
solve life.threatening clots ID coronary arteries
to save heart muscle from dylnt.
For example, Wiiiiam Gao1, M.D., and col·
leagues ol Los Angeles fla'Ce devised a special
catheter to pass to tbe site ol &lie clot. Tllrotlth
it they iojed TbrombolyslD to dlaaolve tbe clot
and permit blood to now tbrougb lite artery.
For success it's important for tbe patient
wlth cbes& pala to be ID tbe tao.pltaJ early so
tbat &lie tecludqae caa be MM wttllla tlaree to
five boars after ouet of aymp&oms.
lnvest11ators report sacceufllJ reaal&s ID
many coronary patients. However, tbls metbod
of dissolving coronary clots ls sWJ experimen·
tal, Mr. U.
Dr. Gam says: "At tbls time I'm empbasll·
ing that tJtJe ls research. It shoaJd be doae only
in cent.en that are pbyslcaUy and IDtellectaally
equipped to perform It." _
• • • MEDICALE1TES
DEAR DR. STIEINCROHN: In several of
your columns you have advised that parents
should send their acne·troubled children to a
doctor for treatment. Something to the effect
that parents should not depend on Father Time
and special diets to cure their youngsters.
You say there are newer and special treat·
ments that often effectively cure the problem.
Our own doctor says that soap and water and
diet are aU that are necessary. Just what is this
new cure you write about?
-MRS. F .
DEAR Mas. F .: If you ....... rellet Ollly
on soap aad water and diet &o ~elp yo•r
YO••istet, I ••llet& eltber a ~"-or a
visit &o a dermatolopa&.
I cu't CMldble a ~•plete plu ol tttatmea&
for you cld.ld, bat .. etae8ft ltere are a few ol
&be malubya oldie 11ewer tllerapy:
Tetracycu.e &o be &akea latenally. AH for
local appllcatloe; tretlaela alld/or beHoyl
perodcle. Tlte doctor wW dete...u.e dte best
me&bed ud type ol approad la treahlnt.
Tlte polat I wut te e•,.•sl• Is ... , ...
m aay pare11ta rely • Fatller 11me. Meuwldle,
tbelr oUaprl•I ••ffer play1lcal aa41
1/aknll/ne 9Jjteciat
ICO&PIO <Oct. 23·Nov . 21): Sudden ac-
claim ol fame could dominate scenario. Em-
pbull OD compleUon, gettina rid Gt burden,
mak1q rtpt move at rilht time. Tue in·
lUative, break free rrom one wbo would talle
wblle livlnt oothlna In return.
•EW "lHA-tllA• l'AOCl5S •Olld curt I CllUI., STS 11111
corrective Facial & Makeup
(S5()0° Value) s2s 00 I
8AGrrl'A&IV8 (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Obtain
bint from Scorpio meaaa1e. You are capable
DOW of percetviDI potential. Refute to UD·
derestldaate your own capabWUes. Hilhlitbt in-
--dependence, orl1inality and darin1. Behind
scenes maneuver creates aura of intrtaue.
. CAP&IQ)aN (Dec. 22-Jan. lt): Empbasia
oa P•J1D9Dla, collection1, 1atberiq needed
material and planni.na ahead where percen· tat•. ..._t rates are concerned. Genuine barlaial an available if you an a comparison 11iopper. ADotber Capricorn fllurel io 1eenuto. I
AQVA&IVI (Jan IO·Feb. 11): •acallh7. made apprmdmatety three ...U aso brlDp aaaw• -ID aftlrmative. Spotlllht OD ,._u,e,
1tu4lq ln community, ualque lionor ud
~·.,.... "1idance. Gtmlnl, Ubra uad uotber
Aquutm pa., llplfteut rolel1
P11CS1 (Feb. ll·Mar. •>: Cbeak ftlM
petal; 11 awan ol clotaUI, JOU aYGld IDll. ••Mr· , ..... ,. &........ Oil dlltuff, ,..,..,, . ........ ..._and compr1~..._ ol a....netllpl -r::-=a ... wilU.DI to l'ftlft, ,..... ... to fGI' .,.,..... ol .......... •·a IDON
Hltallll 1Uvd11n.
ESTIMATES BY PHONE
540-6011
64~1313
•In Pfent: 1740 Superior
Coatalhsa
FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY MiNIMMHemeW.$40
Good Thru 2 /28/81 s • Trained Estheticians ·
• Corrective Facials
• Face & Body Waxing
• Lash and Brow Dying
• Teen T reotments ·
• Make-up Design
I
Consul Gt?nE"ral Pr ade~p Soch1ratna of
T h ailand chat at tht Disneyland Hotel re-
ception wt th (from l~ft > Norma Hertzog , a
0.Hy P'i ... '"'" ,._
Costa Mesa councilwoman. and Bob and
Sinee Coles and Mrs . Lock Gee Ding. all of
Newport Beach.
A Celestial Happening
By MAR\' JANE SCARCEl.U) Ol 1 ... D•llY "il•I S~tl
The Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Cl ub was a heavenly sight Sntur
day evening during the cluh's
annual Commodore's Ball.
Silver star s. sparkling lights
and clouds of pale netting hung
from lhe ceiling lo pr ovide thC'
pr oper setting for .. A Celestial
Happening."
Each tabl e echoed t he them<'.
with white flowers topped w1Lh
sparkling compassPs ;ind placed
on m irrors.
HAPPENINGS
Roy and Jean Studer were in
charge of itll the d azzle.
They were assisted hy the
Stevt>n A s k ews. Joseph
D egenhardts, Arthur Prettys,
William Gros venors. Lorin
Weisscs. Fred ~artin and Jean
T undowskv.
Pre·dinner cocktai l parties
were hosted by Mr. and Mr s
NEW COMMODORE OF BAH IA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB
Lew Sprue nee end hie wffe Kim
CO-CHAIRMEN OF THE BALL
Jeen end Roy Studer
L ew Copp, 1-loble Denny, Mr .
and Mrs. Barry Faber , Mr. and
Mrs. George Mor ales, Dr . and
Mrs. Jack Larson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Longpre, Mr and Mrs.
Daniel DeH a ven , Mic h ael
Braun. Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Mulligan and Mr. and Mrs. Mill
Harvey
After cocktails, t he 150 guests
at the Corona del Mar clubhouse
dined on Melon au Jambr on Cru,
Coeurs Palm iers, Filet de Boeuf
Rot1 , Pomme de T erre Farcies
au Jambon. Hari cots a
I' Allemand('. arottes Glacees
and Omlct Vesuv ius de Com·
mod ore
Master of ceremonies for the
installation pro~ram . Roy
Studer, wekomed m embers.
L ew Spruam·e took t he helm
as commodore. promising to
chart a course to continue lhe
UCYC'S SU<'<'eSs 1n thl• coming
year.
t A member since 1975. he and
his wife Kim were married three
weeks ago and invited 44 boating
friends al ong on the honey-
m oon .)
H e'll be assisted in club duties
by Jac k Sporleder . Mars h
Green. Jim Moor e, Don Noonan.
John Dieterich, Wayne Gary,
T ed Foltz and Bud Hartman.
Club directors will include
Jim Emmi. Jack I.arson, Dick
Bluel. Fred Martin and Terry
M ulligan.
Afte r the installation
cer em ony. guests danced to the
mu sic of Joe M oshay·s or -
chestra.
THE DISNEYLAND Hotel ex-
tended "Swasdee .. f welcome) to
the Thai Classical Dancers from
the Royal Ministry of Education
and Fine Arts of Thailand last
week
M e mbers of the Tourism
Auth ority of Thailand, t he
sponsoring organization for the
pl•rformance. w er e h onor ed
guests at a prP-show cocktail
party held in the hotel's South
Lounge.
O fficials included Ch airman
Somsakdi Xuto. minister of the
prime min ister's office, Col.
Som chai Hiranyukit, governor.
and Consul -General Pradeep
Sochtratna or tht' Royal Thai
Con sulate.
WOMEN'S LIBBERS take
note: the men have discovered
th e joys of f as hio n sh o w
luncheons.
Supervisor Tom Riley w ill be
t he host for a $100-a plate, tax-
deductible luncheon M ar ch 5 at
t he South Coast Plaza Hotel 's
Grand Ballroom.
Given Lo benefit the Sisters or
the Society D evoted t-0 t he
Sacred Heart. the event is re-
peat of last year 's successful ef-
fort.
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PtJBLIC NOTICE PlJ8UC NOTICE - ----------!·------------NOT1c:~~4::aATH 01' ":'::£'*=r. • ~0.:fl~" :i~: f; ":ni'f'Ji;A~ -~,= 5 T E P M a N T 0 D ,.0,1'l:'~t:::::v't.~1,. .. K U e N N e A N D 0 P AND TO
MOHULSKI AND O"u u 11er1 •11"• w11"1" ,..,,. •• PETITION TO AD· ADMI llT • aSTAT• Pa TIT I ON TO AD · ••••'--•Mii"-'•'•__,. MINISTEa aSTAl'a NO. NO. ~WNI.
MINISTER ESTATE NO ............. ··-1 itr-11~ A·11nM. T 0 • I I " • I r • ,
A·1177S5. • ... t~"':.-=-=-. ... _., T o • I I h e I r • , beneflelarlH, credHor-'.
T o a I I h e I r s , 111t '::.'lrot~1:~r•011t '"' beneflcl•rles, credlton •nd contingent creditors of. r beneficiaries, creditor ._.,.,11111sowt.._,.9HC.., andcontlngentcr.ctltorsof Harry F . Grlffltfl o(
andcontlngent credltorsof C•,:'*' .................. .,Robert Stotts Kuehne of Fullerton, C•llfornl•4
Stephen Tod MohulSkl and .... :.:.,_,_11: Coron• del M•r. and 9201.-•nd persona wtto •;
persons who may b A .. cN011 o,.H~T•NG, 1Nc .. persons who may be may ueotherwl• lnterftt!· t
otherwise interested In t H•• ,._ °' .,. NMrkM IMll. otherwise Interested In the ed In. t9'e wl II andf of"H
will and/or estate: o.;::·,!:-"*'' ,..,._ iwreto 11 wlll and/or estate: estate: • ., '
A petition has been flied •terl ... c: .. ••: ----·· A petition has been filed A petltJon MS...., ftled
by Mary Jean Mohulskl In =:.i:i~=1~.~ by Marjorie Kuehne In the by Dennis A. Griffith •ncl·~
the Superior Court of m ,..,,11 s..-t, cir, °' l••MtrY. Superior Court of Orange E. Brian Griffith In the .)
Orange County requesting c•;~:":i ..... "-_ it H id County requesting th•t Superior Court of Ora1t99
that Mary Jean Mohulskl 1re1111erw •• w10 1ou11e .. 11: St•• Marjorie Kuehne be ap· County requesting th•t'u
be appointed as personal ~',:!.'S::!~":81111.,1,1,.1~10 poi nted as perso nal Dennis A. Griffith and e ·ta
representative to ad · Ill• conwmme1ect et,.,. 01110 of: representative to Id· Brian Griffith be appoint~' r1
m i nister the estate of Arm'''°"'· Hendl• a. Hirtc.11. , .. minister the estate of ed as personal represen..::·1
Stephen Tod Mohulskl, ~.:~ C:.~~"~·:Jo.,•o!,1~· .~.:: Robert Stotts Kuehne (un-tatlves to administer the
Fo unt a In Va I I e y , Mer<1112.1t11. der the Independent Ad· estate of Harry F. Griffith:•.
Cal ifornia (under the In· wi1.. .... :,:'-~.:'.~::.":': ministration of Estates (under the Independent 1
dependent Administration ,.,."'A. L.eWtnt"" •• c..n1wy Perk Act). The petition Is set for Administration of Estates'1 j
o.f Estates Act). The petl· :.::;: ~':,. ',:·~;6 •• :mr~9:i.~~ hearing In Dept. No. 3 at Act>. The petition Is set tor· I
t1on Is set for hearing In Illy eny " ... '°' , .. II ... Merell II, 700 Civic Center Drive, hearing In Dept. No. 3 •t'.ll
Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic "''· wl\ld\ ..... IMIMU Oty ....... West, in the City of Santa 700 Civic Center Drive .. Center Drive West Santa 111• conntmmtlion d••• 'peclll•d Ana, California on March West, In the City of Santa "1 J
Ana, California 9l701 on ·~~•r .. 11 k-n10 w10 1n1.-18, 1981at9:30 a.m . Ana, California on March
M arch 18 1981 at 9· 30 a m Trentfer• wio In•"*" Trens~.,or IF YOU OBJECT to the 2S, 1981at9:30 a.m .
IF YOU OBJECT to .the ~!9~.~.....::=i:~.:t:=1,:'::::!! granting of the petition, I F YOU OBJECT to the -
granting of ~he petition, Y•:~~t,':~""'' -b. 1.,,0 you should either appear granting of the petition
you should either appear s 0 .,11140. P•••moun•. C• t0nl at the hearing and state you should either appear
at the hearing and state 1Purc11esr 10 u1um1. u11s ~ ...... your objections or file at the ~ring and state
your objections or f ile si · 1rw1.-i•. c.. '1JOi mmm 10 written objections with the your objections or file
written objections with the Pc;.:.i. ,......ls, sn E Allon s1 . court before the hearinQ. written objections with the
court before the hearing. ~n11~ A:;«;:.,!:"~~,: ::i;1~m~ Your appearance may be court before the hearlnQ. Your apperir;,nce may be 1111111110 p,.-.t So10101>11eo1 in person or by your at-Your appearance may be
:~r~g~on or by your at-du~:. ... ':J:t7,':,';!,~.'i':~H;~,'!! tor~e:· Y 0 U A R E A ~~r~;~ or by your at-, ,
IF Y OU ARE A s1 .. 1rw1,_1 •. c..ma.111117'10 CREDITOR or a con-IF YOU ARE A·'" ~RE DITO~ or a co n -P;,::~:;:!!~~~~~':1or-1t, So. E• tingent creditor of the de· CREDITOR or a con-·li· l1ngent creditor ot the de· Monu, C• •11u 1 Pu rc11 ... 10 ceased, you must file your tingent creditor of the de·
cea.sed. Y.ou must file your ~~·~::~ 111~~1~::·~~~1;rwlnd•••. claim V.:ith the court or ceased, you must file youir"" claim with the court or J.c . .......,ec1.,1 ... ius. Arrow present it to the personal claim with the court or·~
present it to the personal Hl9hwav. 1rw1,.1e. C•. ma. 1111111 representative appointed present It to the per50t\al.f"~
representative appointed ~.~~~~:~!: ,1t'f: 1!,19~~'':::'w~;;~~; by the CO\;rt w i thin four representative appointed,) by the court wl thin four 1se.1 s.1vell•rr•. 1rw1nc1e1e, ca."'°' months from the date of by the court within four ,811 f'.'Ont~s fr<?Jll the date of "~~~·::;,·;:~ 221 H. sunset. cuv fir st Issuance of letters as months from the date of 1.
first issuance of letters as 0, 1nc11111r,, c.. "' .. IA• 10119 u •• provided In Section 700 of first Issuance of letters as.,. provided in Section 700 of 11 ... ownedio the Probate Code of provided In Section 700 of"'
the Probate Code of c:.:-=.:;e1~·.,2r,i ~~r;:::~.:_v~o California. The time for the Probate Code of'· h
alifornia. The time for 11111. 221 N'. $unMPt, c11, of 1ndu•1rv. filing claims will not ex-California. The time for
ti.ling c~aims will not ex· ~u"'~,~~~~1~:r,mi ... i1on °' t>u•i· pi re prior to four months filing claims will not ex-
pire prior to four months suas: from the date of the hear-pire prior to four months
from the date of the hear -M••,..Y EntlM••1••· 111" 110~ Ing noticed above. from the date of the hear-. , Klow• ~I , F0<I W0<111: Tx 7•114 (As ing noticed above. lon11a•-owntdH Sold IOI JI/IOI YOU MAY EXAMINE Ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE •kurW 11«11. 111s-A,.,....,. st .. the f ile kept by the court. YOU MAY E XAMINE
the file kept .bY the cou~t. ~!~:':'n.o~i t0m IA• 10"11 es w~ If you are interested in the the file kept by the court.
1
1 f· you are interested 1n D•l•d Ftb<W•Y 10, tt11 estate, you may file a re· lJ you are Interested in the
the estate" you may tile a :::t,,::g;;'.~!fi:.:,s,nc quest with the court to re-estate, you may file a re-
request with the cour t to 1nt..-o Tren•frrn
1
ceive spec ial notice of the quest with the court to re-
receive special notice of Bv o. .. cr-au, inventory of estate assets ceive special notice of the
the inventory of estate as-ANTMo:~~~'wiHTE~ Eso. and of the peti tions, ac-inventory of estate assets
sets of the petitions, ac-1• c .. -.,., ,._En• • c ounts and rep orts and of the petltiqns, ac-•
co unts and r epo rts'""~'• c.e _, desc ribed in Sect ion 1200 cou nt s and reports
described in Section 1200 L~u1>=·0r.;..11P c ... " O•"Y P1101 ,of t'he California Pr obate desc ribed in Section 1200
of the California Probate F•t> 1•. 1911 _,, Code. · of the California Probate
Code. --Code.
PUBLIC NOTICE Charles C. Morrey, At·
Law Offices of Robert A. ---s --ltorney at Law, 134"'5. Im· Green & Green, At· -
Saevig, Attorney at Law, "~C:,:.~C::!:~::::T' perial Highway, Anaheim, torneys at Law, 3600 :-·
2082 M ichelson Dri ve, I fh• fo11owln; ,,.,..,n, ,.,. do•ng Ca . 92807 ; tel : (714) Wilshire Blvd., Los
S u it e 1 0 0 , I r v i n e , I t>u\ln.s, ••· 998-1921 Angeles, Ca. 90010; tel: California 92 715, (714) THE TRAVEL CENTRE. WI (213) 315-21U 851 ·9655 6nt c ..... Hlqn•o . Cor""• cltl M•t, Pul>I .. ,_ OrM1QP CN•I D••IY Piiot . . C• •1us Fel>. 14 JS """' l 1911 •AS·ll Published Orange Coast Karon Bell. Jim V11 Montura. · · · Pu1>11,...., Or-CM" D•ily Pilot Dai I y Pi lot Feb 24 2S S•n Juen C•P•Wano, C•. 92'7S PUBLIC NOTICE Ftb. 7•, JS. MM. 3, 1t11 tu-11 . . • , Jtanrw SclllOITI, •IOI Wtsl O<Nn M ar 3.1981 _90:t-R1 i:ront,NewPO<IB .. <ll.C•.92 .. >
PUBLIC NOTICE J•mH &ell, 318'1 VI• M°"lur•. Jt1> PUBLIC NOTICE San Ju•n C•Phlr-. Ce. f1'7S .. OTICE 01' TllUITIE'S SALll M•rlin E Schlom, •70t Wesi lf•.Otltl ' FICTITIOUS •USl .. IH Ott•n Front, Newport Buch, Ct . On M•n:ll It, ltll, •I IO:OO A.M .. In· l'ICTITICIUI IMISIMI• • , .. AMI STATIMl .. T 91Ml •10. .... meln ·-y °' U""Y•" Tiii• T I~~ l1'AT•M9MT dol Tll• IOllOW•nQ person I• clOinQ bu•I Tiii• bu\llWIH 1, conclucltd by • ln, .. ranu Co,,.peny, IUO Nortll out~: .. , .. C:-"' --• ••• n9
ne·n •$. PATRICK CONOVER AND AS SOC I ATES, 19091 Sllyptrk South, Suile
E lrvtrw-. Ca. '27U
P•trlc" Wiiey Coftover , ••2t
B~fmuCS_, C1rt1~. trv.ne. C.... 91114
T Ills i>IA•MSS IS <on<IUC Wd l)y ... In
div tau••
generel perlne<tlllp. Brotclw•y ift "-Cily of Senle Ane. S & v l .. VESTME .. TS 2tSO JEA .. HE SCHLOM, C-ly o4 ~-SIMI o4 C.lltornl• ' -...alnt PerlJWlr CALI FDR,.IA RECO,.VEY AHCE Alrwey A ... , Uftll DJ, CO.le Mew, Ce. Tiii• tte'-1 wn llled wltll Uw COMPA .. Y • c;.tltorftle c.arport lion '1tU County Cl.,. ot Or-Cou"IY on H Owly -.... Tru'IH ...--j Pe11I T S.let•. " LlllCU Ill•.
Ftbru•ry 1', 1'11 arl•ln OHO of Trutl u ocultd by "••s::...~e C•;,'!';-:,. lin• lO 1 T··o~·· ••LU ,.,,.., :iARY HANLEY ROGERS, • tlnoit Orlltw-eo.-0.1 INr Ca ftUS " -man; RICHARD A.. MARTIN, • m~r . • .
P•trtek W COf)Over Tni> ,,.,,..,_, w .. tlled wl\11 Ille
County Cttrk of OrMC)t County on
Ftbf'U•'Y '· 1911
A L•w ""--•1td m•n •• lni•lw' rtcorded on p..,, T. S.l•I• -... _.c-r Drift "UllYll 1', lt11, ... .:...,..m ... 1 Ho 1'1115 --· WM Ill• willl t"! .... Stoll•.,. •1121 In -IUS6, P99t '"· ol 01· Co..nly Clefk OI Or-County on • 'I
l'ISU1J Pubh...0 0r•"9f C...<1 D•ilv Polof
.... ~-"·ca. -nci•I RKar~ of 0r.,. Cownly St••• F ...... ,.., 70• ""· Publl.iwo Or-Coe•I o ••• , Pllol :>f Calllorni• ..... t ... -r ;. WI• . ''MM.,., Ftb. H. Mar J, 10. II,'"' •J.A·ll llMrtin c~..O. woll ,141 al ,.,.,1, Publl"-'I Or-~I 0.lly Pllol, •l
Feb. 1A, #Mr l. 10, 11, 1911 t)I II --tU<llon lo h Ill"'"' bl-r tor cffl\, F1tb. 1•. ->. 10.~_1 -~ ,
PUBLIC NOTICE >ayeolt et 1r. """ o4 .. it In l•wful PUBLIC NOTICE • t -non1t y ol Ille United Statu 01 --------•m•Tfca, wl9'out .,.,.,.,,,, ••tN"•ts M PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSl .. I SS l'ICTITIDUS euSINEU mpll..t M lo 1111• ...... poownlOfl or ',.'C!!..~CIUST?T·~'!.,·~ ... ·,u :i NAME STATEMl .. T !ftCumbr-.c:M, •II r1glll, 11111 -in -~ ~ •-c NAME STATEMENT Tiit lollowlnQ Ptr-• •r• doong ltrHI now lleld by ii .. IU<lt Tr ... ,.. Tiit IOilowi119 per..,., •• doi"41 bu••·. t ... ~~:.011ow1nq per\Oll " clOlnQ busl bu•lneu ti. •nd to IM lollo#lnt O.Sul-pr-rly neu ••· • , ~
nANOY 0 HOOES ASSOC. )AJ )rd TH E FLOWER PLACE, 100 N. >lluel.O in Ir. alorneoO Counly •nd SE~VOCVEICE ·TRANSSLATIO .. S, f " " Tu•lin. S•Jll• I. Sanl• An•. C•. 9110S S4ate, towll " I • 70 W 1'1111 I :G. Cost.-' Stt I LaQOn1t Bu en, CA 976~1 John Oe•IS Glllm•n. 11m Orty Loi IOOol Trecl Ho 1171 in the C1ly Mt .. , CA91627 Randall K~ol II 1.anlla m, 1Jl9 I Ln .. HuntlnQlon lleetll, C• 92..,7 >l Cosl• Me••. Counly of Or .,~. St•I• R•ul H Solo, 0110 Poins~lll• Wey Manntr 810. 1 AOt 208. l •Quna Veronlu Tine C0<•. 11JG Drey >I C•lllorni•. ••per m•p rtcorO.cl In WHlm•n"..-. CA 91.e.l N19uel, CA'17611 Ln., Huntington Be•tfl, Ce '1~A1 Book Sl, P•9u •1 tflru ••. mis Tiii• bu\llWIH "conducted by an in;
rr,,., bu''" .. '' 11' c;ondu<l•d by •n •n Thi~ bu\tne,5 h tonducted by 3 :•Ueneous ~. 1n tht office of •~ dlvidui1t dlY1dua1 Qt!,..,.1 pertnenlllp. :ounly Rec:0<dtr o4 .. 10 county. R•ul H Solo .•. R K Lanham Vtronlt• T Core Tll~ tota4 .mount ot tht unp•ld prln ln1• \lal.menl wa• flied wllh '""~" ,,. •• ) ~•au.·n~n• w•s "1~ wlfh "'e ~hir. stitettnH\t w•~ flied with tht :io•• b•lance, lnttr•\t therton1 County Clerk ~OrM91Counf'lonJen,
Cnu"IY c.1cr~ ot Or Moe County nn Jdn County Clerlil. or OrM\~ County on logetn er *"" rt•ian•bly t sHmattct JO, 1981 •• ~ 30• Wll f ebru•rv 10. "" :osls, ••Pf!llUS •Ml •d••ncH •• Ille FU4tO~. •t 1'1S001 P:1M•I limt ot 1"' inlll•I pul>lic•ll"" ol 1111• Publl'l'led Or~nQP CIMl\I Dally Pilot. Pul>IO\hed Or1t1Qe C.oasl 0~1ly PtlOI, Publi'l\f<I Or-C°"'l Ot1IY Pllol Nollu ert ~.3'1.U. Feb J, 10, 17, 74,~-A9-·81 rot> 3 IO 11• 7• 1•81 &08 •1 Feb 7•. Mii• l. 10, 11, 1911 t:lt-11 Fr0tn lnlormall"" """"Ille Tru"" ---:lffm• r1!4iM>lt, bul t0< w111cfl Tru"tt
PUBUC NOTICE .,,_.es no l"tt>AHnl•lion ,,.. w•rranty,
I
tM slrHI -M• or olher common I ----------"~i9n•llon o! t,_ .•b0 ¥t ducrlbld .. OTICI 0' P'UeLIC MIAlllNO FICTITIOUS IVSl .. CH fllCTITIDUS •USl .. EH Of'Operly Is~ To con''-.,. E1191,_,1,.. 0.1119" °' .. AME STATEMENT NAMI STATEMENT Ul ~-Slr .. I, COtu Mt>e, tM Wl-•"9 ,ol Unlwolly ~Iv• In Tiie totl-•119 perwin '' doing bu•I Tiit tollowlnQ person IS cloin9 bu>I C•llfornl• mat :::" ~~ ti:;i::::::: ~~r Drlw IO
neu •• ntl• "' Salo pr-rty h bel119 Mild for lllt e WHEAE CIT~ Of. IRVl .. E ACCOUNTING OEPARTMENT, FIELOSTEAD INSTITUTE. 10'1 purpose of poln9 Ill• obllgellono COUNCIL CHAMllEAS 11200 J•m· ACCOUNTING DIVISION, ACCOU N Bu\lntH C•nttr Ollvt, Suilt 1t 120, wcurtd by MllO 0..0 ol Tru•I includ bor Roed lrvl C.lit;,.,,i•
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
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COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 L C...t Hwy •• C--.. ..._.
675-5511
WESLEY N
l\.YLOR CO
REALTORS S llll'l' 1H4 (
HOME & 2 INCOME UNITS
ALL FOi $275,000
A pe rfect combinalio~ of char_m . ~rsonality. warmth & income. Live
m the lovely separate 2-Bdrm home &
enjoy the income f~om the two .2:bd.rm
units directly be hmd. In add1t1on, a
cozy spa & barbeq~e area ~o complete
the picture, and m the finest Costa
Mesa location.
WESLEY M. TA YLOI CO.. llEALTOIS
2111 S-J ....... hload
J4EWPOIT CEMTElt. M.I . 644-49 I It
2WON-YDO
•Nodf.'!>k fet>l> !p SELECT Seller owns 2 homes.
•Nophonf'ft'f', Must i;acnflce one' One •Noadv<'nt'iin~fN·' I PROPERTIES o f Ir v ine 's m os t
MISAVBDI
91/4°/o As-. FM.
4 Bdrm ~xecutive home
with a pool, large lot in
good location. Strong as·
sumable financin . I <''i t a b l1s hed co m -
We beloo~ tn fm· mul11 NEWPORT munities Ex1·ellenl .... pie boards Call f<Jr an lrH•ation 3 big bdrms
,,,.. app(lintmenl i\!'k for BEACH plus den, plus family
·•" J ohn 54()..3686 I $ I 2 9 1
SO O r o o m C r a <' k I i n I'! flrl'place. back ya rd is
I 2 B 11 r 111 . I s t o r y an entertainers delight ASSUME l 1h% LN. 1 •l ~ n h 11 m e . very with a sparkling pool
Onlv SllJ.500 for this 3 pri,•atr;. a dults only and a huge patio. One
,. ... Bdrm c harmer with Walk w shopping Pool. must sell ! Take advan-
''" heatl'd pool and fruit Shows like a mooel, l!ood tagc, call now. 752-1700 A:~;;;;~ fi~i;M tl!IZiiW
::.; REAL TORS
120/oDOWN
Buvs this 2 + den home.
6 months new, double
i ron gated e ntry ,
WILaPAllCMlllUMS
CHECI & COMPUE THESE FEATUIES:
./LOCATION /CEMENT
./DBL GARAGE DRIVES
W /OPENER ./ MICRO-OVEN
./SIZE · 1650 SQ. ./DISHWASHER
./TRASH COMP. ./AIR COND.
/HUGE WALK-IN I POOL& -
CLOSETS JACUZZI
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MILLION DOLL.Al VIEW
Prime bayfront lots on little Balboa
Island. Unobs tructed view, interest in
a pier a nd slip capable of handling 60'
yacht, and quick, safe access to the
open sea. These lots (2) measure 30· x
8.5' and are zoned to accommodate a
home of approximately 2300 sq . feet.
Priced at $1.300.000 each.
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 Ea111 Cont Highway. Corona del Mar
WE llAVt; 43 OF TH E BEST LISTINGS IN T OWN
..... SULA H>INT llACtROMT
Panoramic view at wedge, Crom
prime la rge lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom
home. 3700 sq . ft. featuring marine
r oom, entry. Ii ving r oom. dining
room. built-ins. et c. $1,385.000.
LIDO ISLE
Newly remode led traditional style 3
bdrm, 2 bath home featuring large
recreation room & 2 patios. Living
room has attractive beam ceilings.
fireplac·e & french doors leading onto
b r ick patio. New kitchen bit-in
a ppliances. Close to tennis courts.
sandy beaches & c lubhouse. $420,000
IAYFIOMT
We ha vc several f~ne homes
with pi('r & slip
RANCHO MIRAGE
. Spr ings C:on<lo , 9th fa irway. 3000 sq.ft.
3 Bdrm. :J hath . rum . Golf c lb
m hrshp. Will trade for invest. prop .
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 B oy~1dP 011vt• N 8 6 75 6 161
COSTA MESA
Channing 4 Rdrm. 3 ba
home with family room
Cor ner lot. VERY
private yard s Im
maculate and ready to
move in. $174.SOO
Ocwwwf1'ottl ~·
3 & 2 Br. romp!. rum.
Rlt·ins. 4+ car garage.
Offer down payment a nd
take over S426,000 loan
al only 12~o/t for 30
years. 1659.000
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670 This 3 Bdrm cha rmer
was once a model home
Located on a huge <'UI $I 0,000 DOWN
de sa<' lot and filled with and $765 PITA per mo. 2
extras. F I N I S H ED Rdrm, 1'"2 ba <'Ondo
garage Close lo schools Great investment. Real
IACIC IA Y VIEW CdM DUPLEX Offered at St«,SOO !~cWorld/Cap~trano As
llDUCB> $I 0,000 6 IO IO 1aow MARKET
This beautiful view pro·
perly in Newport is
pr1 ced below market
value and below ap·
praisal. Space age
kitchen with breakfast
a rea. Huge livin~ room.
lan ai with view .
f ir e pl a ce a nd open
beamed cathedral cell·
in~s. Hide-a -way master
suite, separate childrens
wing. Dash to the pool.
Call today for details.
Owner highly motivated
and will work with very
creative financing. Call
752-1700
South of PCH duplex in IRVINE 61 •
Corona del Mar. 2 yean Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 ba 2 U.._.ITS new . 4 Bdrms wiH · h 1""111
master hide.away (in single family ome with $I I 0 000 very PRIVATF. yard eluding fireplace. spa l Xlnl local1on. close to ' o wners unit. P LUS. : schools, shoppin~ and Costa Mesa pr ide of
Bdrm. 2 bath unit freeway. s164.500 and owne r s hip baq~ain !
Oversized gar age for owner will rarry 2nd Live in one rent one '
autos and toys + + + Caltrordetails.646-7171
ver y high ass umabh . ,;
loan and creative owner JA Cote Realty ~~e
ready lo bar~ain. Cal. ~+· & lnveslmf•ntJ ;;
NOW fffitn>enl . 640·Sm ' T~=~ ~~':,'.?!~ ·~~·:.••:
~ Want Ad Results 642-5618 Classified ad. 642-5678
. R&fT TIL YOURS
'""' Only SI , 185 pt"r mo
""' Very. very very lo tlown .... payment Beaut J Bdrm
I 1.6°/o LOAM OPIN DA .. Y 2-4
Assume the e xisting 2044 e>c... lhod
loan on this large and 2 Bdrm, I bath cotta ge.
lovely 1600 sq rt <'Ondo 3 Beam ttiling, frplc. 3
Bl.Inns. 2''7 Ba. 2 car car parking. Priced al
I <'athedral ceilings, brick
fireplace. gourm et
kitchen. French doors to
patio . Own er will
finan ce. $179,000 . uwrtva=ni SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
7 '4-63 '-6990
LOVELY LINDA ISLE-URGE pool home Tl'rnfic Inca
..... tron Call !>Jfi-931 l garagl!. laundry room, S295.000.
~~· ALLSTATE ~;:1 1
1
_ REAL TORS
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ASSOMAILE LOAM "'' I Sharp 3 Bdrm. l·omer lot ::·:· m f:I Toro N"w carpel"
""" and paint New t·entr,11
:.'., air rond1t1nn1n11 I .. tfl!<'
""" s h11ded y11ril \-;kin~
'""" $!18.11.SO V J\ and FH1\ trorm.<: av11t1ahle F'or ,,n
'"" a ppomlml'nt to '\e~· 1·all
'•1 '" 540-1151 •110 ....
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LAGUNA HILLS
Fant.asltc Vil'w lot wllh 4
Rdrm h41mt' Prired at
only $125 51111 ('all
536 9311
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
IEAUTY + TBMS'
MO LOAM RES!
ct>mm pool and lenms.
Try $20,000 down Full
pn l-t> SIJ2 500
COSTA MESA
BARGAIN!!
Hel1rvt' Lh1 s' 3 Rd rm, 2
hath. lutchen ramily
an•a firl'plat·c. 3 patios.
d 11ul>ll.' l'ar ~a ra gc
Many m<tny extras
n -..n1•r anxious <.:all
~6·2313
R.duc~ to $149,500
I (l,,.'llf'r savs o;ell this im
m II cu I a I I' f: as t s Ide
charmer :\ Rdrms . 2
Hths , o pt>n bt>am cc1l·
1ngs w it h la r ge
rireplarr . mahbu hghls
and t>n<'k BBQ Assume
Isl m and owner will
carry large 2nd
Owner says he will carry ........... , f1na n <'tn~ on t his 1
bt>autiful 3 BR 12•, RA
exe<'utive townhome in
BACK BAY AREA with
ONLY IO'll DOWN
S unken living room
creates C07.Y a t ·
mosphere for family or
entertaining Must see to
appreciate this beauty
....
$155.IXK> FULL PRIO:
CI)
$79,900
BARGAIN
Townh ome. 2 Bdrm
overlooks greenbelt
near South Coast Pini
in Co6ta Mesa 5*-2313 SEA COVE
PROPERTIES ~,~"~-6~3~,~-6~99~0~1 tl!IZf\tS
'
TURtllltOCk,
... HI.ANDS
4 Bdrm. huge mas ter
s uite w /cozy window
seat. French doors &
wi n dows lhruout.
Ciatomh:ed, desi1ned Ir
decorated. $362,000.
$5,500
puts you mto your own 4
Bdrm,· A/C home. 12
7 /8"f, financing. Call for
d e t a i I s o ~,.·~ru r 'i""" .,..,am. RED CARPET"
754-1202
associated
B ROK ERS REA LTO RS
l OJ', Vtt Bo•boo to'' J~6 l
CdM
COTTAGE
$175,000
2 Bdrm charmer ! Wood
burning fireplace. step-
savcr kitchen. High as·
sumable Isl T D. Owner
writ h e lp fia n a n ce.
673-8550
~ 7S.1111
SAYl$SS"S
CDM PLUS YllW
Choice location in small
private community with
pool. 4 large bdrm, 3
baths, formal dining
room & large family
room. Huge courtyard
e ntry. Lots of wood
decking contribute to the
charm ol this spacious
home. Needs som e
freshening. Offered al
$395,000.
759-1616
RfSIOENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
FIRST TIME OPEN
Elegant French Bayfront. 5 BR .
with large boat facilities. FP and
wet bar in M BR. $1,500,000. Open 2
to 5 on WEDNESDAY. 1300 East
Balboa.
INNEWPORTCENTER
644-9060
SllK & 'INlt DECKS
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3 bdrm, 2 blr, yearly, un-
fum . .-,S.
associated
8 11<)•£P~ llf ll ,T0 11 S
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1S77l Elbert Cir.
Fountain Valley
You are the winner of
4 he tidl.ts
($14 value>. to ........
IMtShow
Mar. 4thru Mar. 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642·5678. ext. 272 lo
claim your tickets. •••
Find what you want in
Daily Pi.lot Classifieds.
C!E
110111 ILllRS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE
HEW LISTIMG
Tastefully Decorated "Q" Plan With Cozy
Conversation Pit & Spacious Living/Dining
Room Area. Ideal Lo<'alion With Large
Enclosed Patio On Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis C lub . Perfect Home Fo r
Entertaining! $239,900.
NEWPORT THIACI Smart Three Bedroom Condo. Located Away .From The· Crowd In Qujet Newport Beach
Community. Decorator Walls, Window & Carpet Coverings. Wonderful Tranquil Area.
Sl.35,500. Available For Lease, $750/Monlh.
® ·--............
759-9100 #2c...,....,.,._
M..,-tC.....
~t.cl by gnn.ry & °" water wftlc
f'OOliC for l boob. A "lhowicOM" ill
Hft"Y woy. Lanie moshr ....._, fwlilGll
cln. ""-• lan)e fom. nn. wftlc profftsioMI
st•p-dow11 bar, dip pool & 1pa.
$1.395,000. 631-1400.
UDO ISLE-SWEEPING CORNER
Distiftcti•e 3 bed. 4 baits fmftily "°°"'
home with many a1Mnffies. StrNt to
strNt location with ratio for ye« round
entertaining. s,-cia decorator features
include French doors, leaded C)lass ClftCI CJOW"Mf kitchH. $6 7 5,000. 631·I400.
AN AURA OF ELEGANCE
Interior dHiq11er'1 own condo 1•st
' colibpl•t•d. L•a•inq area. lreath HS
llbin-ored work. Mirrored bcr. ht
included: ...tiqws, Fretteh glass. •
a.to. conte~rary funcitwoe. 3 Mh of
sil••r and d11hH, e•en "30 •lol•t
tootNMushes."
WATFRFRONT HOMES. I"< HI .\l l., 1 A II ..... I· • · ., i• ••
2436 w Coast Hwy
Newport Beach 631-1400
NEWPORT BEACH MOTll
Newly listed 45 unit motel located
on Pacific Coa st Highway with
ocean view & 300 feet from the
beach. G r ossed over a reported
$300,000 in 1980. A r are find in
Newport Beac h . P ri ced at
$2,250,000. With 1i!1 dow_n, owner will
carry 1st T .D. at 1311 .. p interest for 30
years ~th a 20 year due date.
JEff IRllRY. llALTOI
2602 Mewport lhocl., M.wport .....
67S.9111 24 HOUR sav1~1
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ftar mt .......... A SO Cat l'lillaa SllylUn . rrom YoW' patio. There
._...., .. -.. paUo det'll, 2 ur au ·-~=~="'=r-•I are 3 Bclrma. 2 Ba. plus ..._..._..., lllany wptradf6 Paint" ~OOI den. Great financing
,,...,.. r pt to &ult 11 32,000 ,....... available. 1143.900 ...... ,. .. ,
l••u•lale S ldrm
faaU1 room •a pre
a&i11out Turtlerocll
ka111Uul detoratln1.
........ cmliap. •lrium
ro\IW'M p.tio. Pnred to
• M.Ull&~
Own.r540 t4la3 Ninly uptraded f'tan II UIS-1130
G l BUY ~RS Th rt!e Northwood Park de·
bdrm c:ondo loe•tl'd l11tcbed home with air
C'lose to South Cout r ood, skinny dip spa •re•. g;eat landsraplng Plua Beautifully de aod decoraUo1. $103.000
eorated 2'-':. baths in usable fina n c ing
form11I drn1ng room PnredtosellalS152.000.
At rium JlH.7511
TARBELL 8KR
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10%
8 UNITS
644-721 I
"1D.Nl lif l
GAILEY .l,.
A55U[IAI [5
WANTED· 3 or 4 BR lo
$175.000. K Assume only.
20,,; dwn, agt. 644·1094
btn.oo
... a. .......
Lease opt.Ion or equity
share the best buy on
Bal. Penln. Charming
2·aty Span. home on the
part!! Call Joyce Waltze.
831-ll86
REALTORS
Owner will carry at 10"4
inlttest ror 2\.!i years.
with normal down. Good
r ental area in lovely
Costa Mesa . Only
$420,000. Call 645·9161
Attn· Investors: Wood·
bridge condo. 3 Br. 11 • 11i--.,._..••_••v•.•u-..•--
ba. Assume lat & 2nd .._._ "' "-TD. Agt.. 552.3339 Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 2~
Ba, 3 car garage .
"' .......
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
L1e Maumeble loan on
t.hia coay 3 Bdrm. 2 ba
home in ~t dellreable
area. Ovenilu lot. frull
trees. RV acceas, patio,
frplc. plenty of room for
expansion. Call for de·
tails!!
REAL ESTATE STORE
675-1771
2 Bdrm. Condo. 1184
Rutland Rd. ts. li650 mo.
Avail 311. Agt. 675-4000.
*OPEN HOUSE* Wed 1·5 & fri.·I 0-2
2715"1." •••La. H...._. •H •• C ...
LARGE H ARBOR
VIEW CORNER LOT .
Wonderful executive
home for ente rtaining.
Privacy, prestige and
i mpressive 5 Bdrm
home with formal dining
room. Lge patio sur·
round ed by mature
greenery. S37S.OOO.
Ollwt-1_.. .....
16 UMITl-6.661 MOii
·Good rental area , fantastic
investment opportunity, bread ~
butt.er, $300,000.
9UAH. PLACI
PIOPllTlll
112 .. 1t20
C ••••rcW .. ":'~":t, ,..., • ...., 1600 , 2100
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---------1Two improved industrial APZOM9 bldgs. 2 year s o ld . .... .-....& p_.....__ West minister. Ag;t .
-~·· 714-641·0290 Lot, S2""x292"'1 opposite ---------
Costa Mesa f#ospltal, Lohfw5* 2200 S27 s, (I)(), •••••••••••••••••••••••
lo, McCordle, ltltr. WATBRtONT
541-772' LOTS
~~~~~~~~!"'I A few CABO DEL ESTE
waterfront home sites HB shopping str ip-375K remain on Lake Misson
Comm. bldg+, SA-315K Viejo. This is the final
Bill , agt. 831·1257 oppor tunity to build
C ...__i I /T your dream home. From OltUUWI 11 •MS OWll• $285.000. Call He nry S.O..Sfor5* 1700
••••••••••••••••••••••• Durant at 714 MS·1081.
LOVELY HOUSE LIKE
CONDO IN ORANGE
J sty, end unit, lilt 3Br
dbl garage, community
pool $105.000
Terra Del Sol R lty
(714) 497·1744
~~~~~
2 acres vacant parcel.
R·l. in prime area. Lag.
Bch. $245,000. 29~ down.
Owner. 640-4244.
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U.l\TI HI HO:-. I lftcOIM Property 2000
ttc>MI '°" Inc. •••••••••••••••••••••••
BY OWNER
REAL ESTATE 10 UNITS. Costa Mesa.
17U900 like new. OWC. Fast
escrow. agt. 714·641-0290
.. .....
ml/PITS Oil E-Side, fen~H Jtrd,
1era1e. 2 Br. t4H .
lf-2510 ......
2 BR. -.cl 1ar. ecllta. DO
peg.MO. mw. w119cia, m..-
• lbr Duplex oll 1treet
prk1. quiet no pet1
1325/mo . .-.i.t7t day1
Wa • 1411 ..... I llr.
......... pwt ..... ............ ,.a.
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br,2119.MW]y Nllec, ...
Hv. rm w/frpk, •UW'
br 111Jte. I car 1ar.
tno/mo. lll·tlll/'7511
DEERFIJ:LD TwnbH
lbr, 3IMI w/fam rm. new
cpt. clun. S'700/mo.
..,.midday
• 2br Home w/1ar, quiet. ---------
no peta $450/mo IMl-2''74 llMTALS da)'lJ 2br+dm 2~ be
3BrlV4ba
S7IO 15'71 2 BR l Ba, 252 Knox St. J8r 2\.'aba.. _
E /Slde, $520 util Incl.
Drive by, call~7008 -
2 Br 2 full bath condo. 2
car gar. Pool. jacu11l.
Gas pd. S700/mo. Daya
2 13/Hl-8207 , home m-8600;\"lnlf-..•
213/9123-211180
2 br, 2 ba, frplc, bale. "2 C
twahSe. S47S/mo. Call .. 5£;r AMMJ>a:IRVM
631-899t . ---------1 Turtlerocll 3 br atrium
Mesa Verde. 4bdrm. 2ba.
2 car gar, nu paint.
crpta. drps. 1700/mo.
6'6-21121.
MISAYBDI
3 8d 2 Ba, frpl. BBQ, pot·
ting shed. fenc. yrd. dbl
car gar. 1670/mo. Crai~. ssg.9t00
h o m e , p rer . n on·
s mokers. 1825/m o .
Laule Enterprises.
731-4445 XJ3.
Woodbridge Sycamore
Plan. 4 Br. 3 ba. No pets.
S7!IO mo. incl. gardener.
752·21111.
WoodbridgeCondo: 3br,
11/•ba, $600/mo.
writ 851·2000. h m
675-1078
Golf Course Condo. 2Br.
MewS,~uLhtlN e Bdrm port mocfel
with ocean and canyon
views. Hu marnificent
br ic kw or k and
landlcapin1. Best value
in Spy1lus. Call for an
appt.
. OPEN HOUSE
IUALTY
/
Univ. Park. Popular Ox· $325,000. ....._ Y•Hw
ford Plan, 3bdrm. 2""ba. ~ portifino mdJ 4 8d +
ElRht 2 BR units,
S 334.~00. OWC. fast
esrrow Alitl. 714·641·0290
Lease brand new 2Br
condo in prestigious ln-
d i an We lls Rac quet
C lub . E l egant
furn is h in g s . frpl c .
$950/mo. Option to buy.
lO'l'. down. 13.2~ assum. l oan Cal I collec t :
213·343-2630. F.ve o r
before SAM .
Dix E. Side twnhae, 3 br ,
21h ba, patio, rrpk, blt·
ins. auto gar. opener.
wash/dry hod'k-up. 1690.
759~eves.
Den. AU amenities. Xlnt
loc. S7SOmo. 675-9132.
Rancho San Joaquin 2sty
Condo 2 master bdrma.
den. 2""ba. comm'ty
pool/jac .. w /dryer incl. tno S52·113'78
D.M.•t..1 .... lltr
644-tftO
---------2 Bdrm 1 Ra condo. $91.000. New l oan
needed. VA-F1iA terms
available. Neat & elean.
161SC Iowa St. Ownr
Agt. 559-6221
Hwtlrcayl• INct. I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYCllS:T
Price j us t redu ced
$15,000. Prestigious rive ---------1
bedroom hqme. Family FOil IMVISTotlS
room. Den. Lovely pool Split Ownership Pro·
with solar heat ing. gramallowsyoutobuya
Owner will carry Isl home without negative
T .D. at l» -an ex· c ash flow without
cellmt buy at 1295.000. management problems.
631-7300 H.I . using minimum down
payment 1 Start your
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IAYIWOMT
This property has~· on
the waler. pier and slip.
on quiet side of the
island. Comfortable 2
Bdrm cottage with 2
Bdrm income unit over
garage. S7SO.OOO.
642-5200
A PETE
BARRETI
.. REALTY
COUMftY CHAIM
nest egg today. Call for
more information.
TAKE ova I 31fl%
tnhnstRate!
4 mos. new! 2br, 2ba.
condo. completely up·
graded with r uslom
drapes & carpeting.
cathedral ~eiUngs. pro-
fess1onally landscaped
w ith pri v patio .
pool/s pa! Won't las t .
call now.
~ GOLDENWEST ~ REALTORS ,.,.,,~ ~ASSOCIATES
14M511
Totally up1raded and 11i---------
re mode I ed dupl ex . HOOUAUFYIMG'
Front unit with beam 3br. 1""b. + Owner will
ceilings. stained glass carry! Total price is
and french doors. Both 185.000 Take over pay
unite have 2 bedrooms ments of $623/mo. Lo Lo
and loads of ch arm . down. Will not last. call
$398,500. now.
formal din rm & bonus ~ffl S~eCoDunn boola rm w/loft & Ba.
rm. Pvt putting green in '1;V P vt spa. Close to school
back yrd. overlooking & comm. pool. Asking
co mm. pool. Prof. 759-9221 $342.900. Tom Baron
landscaped & decor. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~t 559-9t00Agt. ~~~:.o Owner I Ag t IA YROMT 0tMt-IHI Estate
WOOOlllDGE GLEH
f l/•O/o As..._
2br, 2ba. study, frplr.
romm'ty pool/jacllake.
$128.000 By Owner
559.4922
CHAIMa SUPB ••••••••••••••••• •• •• • •
TaMS· I 00/o ......_ "-s
DOWN .~~•••••••••!!.~~ Don't wait on this lovely
house.with private dock.
$475.000 641·0763
S3.900Down N.B. 1br,
**UNIV. PARK J:~~c~~~~o
Laguna Beacb Mobile
Home. steps lo beach. 1
br, 1 ba, new crpts &
drapes. many xtra s
Space rent 1375. Price
$11.750. Call 499·4635.
APPLE VALLEY
Near new 4-Plex. 2
bdrm. 2 bath each unit
with fireplace. enclosed
patio, double Karage
$165.000 Bill Grundy,
Rllr. 675-6161
FOURPLEX
Westside Costu M es a
Needs som e "o rk
S22.<XX> yr income f''ull
price S225,000 nwnl'r
will carry 10'. interest
w1WJ.OOOdn.
lached homes, Superbly i---------_ _ >
O..tofSf* ,~ 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 A scenic Oregon Coast
Electricity. fenced. out·
standing view. accessi·
hie, owner 492·2499
Rmtehn. fanM,
Gro•H 2700 ............•..........
Fallbrook 16A avocado
land. 150 trees. 40x80
bldg. $275.000. o we or
trade for home 673-9473 One of Irvine's large at· BY OWNER 2Br . vat•ant. ~ PR€'TIG€
located in the heart of oc....-OMT Dana Point. S26.50() I HOMES
University Park. Call Choice comer duplex. 3 493-1995. 493-6661_ Rentcm for details regardina bd 2 b th 2 R.1'~. Investments •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mesa Verde lrg exec. 4br.
3ba. 2 sty, 3 car gar.
Grdnr . S 950 .
71_4f_T7_G-_UI04_. _____ 1 WOODBRIDGE GABLE·
3 Bdrm, 2 ba. family rm. 2Br. den. 2Ba. S880 mo .
frplc. 2 car gar. Nice S52-8232artePM.
back yard. $750/mo. Wate rfront H omes Large3Br. Condo2i,.; Ba.
Realton Inc. 873-6900 Din area. family rm. rrplc. crpl, 2 story.
comm. pool. Avail. J.16.
~ mo. +deposit. Cilf
7S2·12B29to4.
New 2 sty, 2 br hse. frpk.
OW. wuh /dry. yd .
balcony, gar. S525.
Adults. no pets. 642· 7725
Cny2 ... Cottoge
Pvt front & back yrd.
East C.M. S52S/mo. Call
for appt. 673·8855 or
631·9252
3 Bdrm townhouse in
Heritage Park. Highly
upgraded. Excellent
location. No pets. S600
mo. Agt. 833-9293.
.. rm . a up. BYOWNER·lBr.vacant. 3333W.Coastllwy,NB HOUMSN1tished riceandrinancing. Bdrm. 2 bath down. Capistran o Beac h , 645-6646 •••••••••••••••••••••••Townhouse, 4bdrm. 2ba. Great rental · or home+ SIS 000 4 .... 1995 493 6661 1_..___ p 111 __ _._ 3107 2 pools, new crpts, drps.
Rancho San Joaquin. 2
br, 2 ba condo. 2 car gar.
comn•. pool. jac. refrig .
washe1· dryer . range.
compactor, a /c. avail.
Mar. 1. S750. For info.
call 975-0330.
income unit. SELLER -• · ,.... · · -eft -2 car gar . $685/mo. w t L L H E L p INCOME PROPERTIES •• •••••••••••••• ••••• ••
FINANCE' $896 000' Looking for income un· Channing 5 bdrm. 3 bath :>49·7199· ..._·. ; · •EXCITING• its?! We have 5 pro-bayfronl with 38' boat 4bdrm. 2ba. tam rm, din trf rop. perties in C.M. Priced float. $1600 m o. Bil l rm. wet bar. $750 Nr. SMOICITlll IMlon EstateSale rig h t at less than Grundy.675-1616. S.C.Plaza.545·764S. TurUeRockRidgecondo,
2 br. 2 ba condo w/del. •675-7060• Beautifully customized 1 lXGross. No bank LCICJlllMl~h---3-141 S--2 br, 2 ba. a /c. view, dbl gar. Byowner. ~~!!!!!!!!!!~~ 24 .x60. Viking Home financing required In· 5 Br 3 Ba. 2 Sty. 1100 1750. Sharon 556·1601 ;
Sll.5,000 Open Sun 12·5 2Br. 2ea & enclosed terested? Then call us ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. lse. ev-•u.,9739 8 G . ood 552 3123 . 3500 sq rt on Cherry Lake. 0 C EA N VI E W C 0 T · 49,. ,.066 _-=_.,..... ______ _ ~nw . . · Good a11um . 1.a t . port:h. In Laguna Hills •. TAGE Lower a Arch ..-v 4bdrm. 2\.'a ba . Wood-
00 IT! DO IT! sm.soo firm. Owner. nii::tJ::<J;:.~l yrs Bay. 2 BR t~ ba. h uge. Npt Riviera 3 BR. l level bridge home. acrou
DO IT! 8'2·DISor&a.0151S. o •T fpk. 4 mo lse. Now thru w/own jac. + club facil. rrom swim club & park.
Call now for information --oa••... ....., ewaB June.SBS0.496-9'18Gagt. No pets. S700mo. Agent, no p et s . S82S /m o . "'"'", ..,.,. A Doll House, 210x42, 2 r. 9 .,~., ~--on this 3 bdrm, 2"'1 b•. BEACHHOME lBa. walk-in closets. 714/641·0763 M•wportleoch 316 . .,...,.......,. 551-1983.
ram. rm townhome in New 3 BR 3~ Ba. Quali-Many xt.ras. SZ2.SOO. 2787 Bristol St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Poiftt 32,26 3 br-. _2_b_a_W_ood_b_r-id_g_e~
Village I. Lo<:ated on t.he ty hand crafted oak CLASSIC Costa Mesa. CA ••••••••••••••••••••••• d . greenbelt. Within walk· thruout. Stained glall, ~I u-.......E NEAR NHYC 1 Bdrm V . t S490/ 1 t & con o . la It e v 1 e w .
ing distance to ever· spa. -~ DUPLD OM WATElt den Co mplete harbo ~ I .8c:nm ";;-0 · 1
5 bit amenities. 1675. 6 Brook
ything. SALIS a-for 30' bo.t view. Mo to mo S750 i~~. Su-~ec: rp c. _Pine. 559-5080. 673"3359
2"1'06Harbor.Ste208A --L •~L 3241 54°'5937 2 & 3 Bdrms, decks & 3240 OCJlllMI --" Plan ft'Tn--•ty 1~~~!!!!~~~~~ P•lio, 2 frplcs. Prime VERSAILLES: 2 Br. I Hwutk~INct. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .I.I ~ I~ location. Lge assum 2ba. luxury furn condo. •••••••••••••••••••••••STEPS TO BCH .. 2Br,
7SZ.M99 Eat ate Sa I e . 19 6 3 loans. Short term. 5 bib lo ocean. Elegant 2 2Ba. frpk . S945mo. RMP
SI 0,000 DOWM ........ c ...
Sgt level Anita. 3br. 2ba,
Lakewood Mobile home, C/J I .,._....__. C..tr bdrm. fam rm & den. 499-3816
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real loc. Gd cond. -r--' LIDO ISLE: 2 Br. l ~• ba <S725 mo). Plush crpts, ---------640.5l57 760-6767 home. Yearly SHY75/mo. 2'n ba, cedar & glass. 3 Bdrm. 2\.!i bath. 2 frplcs, Wkdays please ca ll ----Dbl car pvt gar. fully cl ubhouse & pool .
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REAL ESTAT E
PllCB> FOR QUICK e nd unit on grnblt
SALE '+5Z3C~MPU5l>a:lllVllfE :~;~~:~4~';::~~:fJ :
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PACIAC DllAM $219,950 Realtors 631-1400 pets. Inquire at SZ7 18th. gale guraded condo with
17U900
,c.,.... .. w.r 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
502Acacla; $337,000
2200 Waterf ront ;
SSll0.000
Drive by, then call
Sara Marvin
Unique Homes
67s.5818; 675-6000
Mo Qual Problems __ ___ 644-6388
Hen G R E E N B E L T ---------
Owner will help finance LOCATION in Rancho BLUFFS this 4br, 2ba. Huntington · · · San Joaquin. v1ewv. 2 3 Bdrm. 2 ba townhome . Beach Beauty. 127 /So/. bd d l k interest rate available rm. en. a e 0 er Patio. 2 car gar .. pool. A
too! loans. real bargain. SU5,SOO .
H""I~2r;o·: Lent Redhill~ Realty ~~~~46 6 7S-St JO
;,Jt;.,; G~~~~!!~T ~52 :_?SOO -N EWP8.~1.:.·~~HTS .$ ftASSOCIATES LDCJ19M1 leach I 041 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. F•m. Rm.
11-••••••••••••••••••••••• Formal Di n . Rm .
C .... M9M 1024 141-1511 THESHAIES Gourmet k i tc h e n ••••••••••••••••••••••·~~~~~~~~~~! weather ed cedar Fenced. 12~ interest !
OWrt•.....,.-:r SB.l Villa Pacific Condo -~ $98.500. 3 Br. OWC large
shakes. that is Custom Best terms! John Va·
designed 3 bdrm. fam nian Co. 631 ·0900.
MS~ 2nd. T.D. Agl. 968-2297. rm. 2 baths. Extensive ---------use or wood glass &
ceramic tile. Beam ceil-
ing. frpk. $165,000.
Hith 12"1 auumable ------loan. Immac ulate 3 l"M I 044
Bclrnl plU1 bonus room . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Realty (714 )494-0731. Earthtone carpets.
bea..uul yard. Aaking r.14;100:-Submlt all of·
en. can Sot0-11s1
~ HERITAGE
REALTORS
&a1talde C.M. 2Br.
* *S12f,900! Can you believe that.
price for a 3 Bdrm l lr'i
Ba attached home in
Woodbridl'e? Seller will
help with c r eative
financing. Walk to park
and pool. Call for details
on th.ls super buy.
RETIREMENT
BOUND?
Great community · spac
2 Bdrm condo • near
everything. Fantastic
pool and walk lo beach.
SUTT.500.
Completely remodeled (g] a-2 lat. Lola ol charm. \\boclbrldge
Open dally, 11.4. Rulru IOZIOl. IZl Rochester. C.11. 551 ·3000
L...-Yllogel.L
4'7-1761
Have something lo sell?
Classified ads do it well. •
lnill• 1044 ---------4nt9arra•ca Pkw.),lrviM ........
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aad ..,.rate muter
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realty
A SUISlDlAAY OF
TH£ IRVINE COMPANY
SUPll AHAMCIMCi AV AR.A1Ut
Immaculate, detached "better than
brand new'' 8BR home awaits you-.
Absolutely areat financma . and P.rtce. Thts Woodbridge Gabl .. 'Briqeport'.' i1 an excellent value
at J199,500. Sua1e Welsa 551-8100.
(C-81)
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Magnificent 2 stor y cor·
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beautiful decor. 1675,000
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WATERFRONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
IPleDOWM
........... c111
10% down buys t.hia 2
bdrm beach houae.
Prime Natal loeaUoo .
Owner will finance.
1115,0llO. .............. .,,.., ..
lcAooPettlnwla ·~~~~~~~~~ St . 714 1960·6331 or view . nea r bearh. Lovely 2 Bdrm, 2 bath """'5112 mobile home on a bluff 2 & 3 Bdrm uniL'i, 2 baths .,.,.,. · Monarch Bay area. $995.
over the ooean in North ea. 2 Doors from sand. Newport Crest condo, HOMES FOR RENT Agent Larry. 494-7554.
La"'m•. Many extras in-Close lo Newport pi er & walk to beach. deluxe 3 & 4 8d SSSO.SS7S .. --s hops. Ideal loc for 4bdrm. fam rm. wet-bar. rm. · Oceanfront l br. trlr elude : cherry wood Fen ce d yard s & summer/winter rental frplr. gar, pool. tennis . +cab a n a USO/m o . cabinets and buillin ara"es Kids & ""ls vacuum. Long term land W.-Y M. Taytor Co. courts . partially furn. ~elc~m~. 964-2566-or ,_a_du.tta __ onl_y_499-__ 38_1_e __
leaae available. Super • ...._.. 644-4910 Im med orcupancy 973-2971.Agt .. nofee. $900. Newer Jbdrm. 2ba. f . g 181 500 Sl200/mo. (714>631-7270 inancm . . . COST A MESA -----Ir b Q I t w a s h e r I d r y e r . Beaut. 2 Br. 2 ba. runy 4Br: g. m. rm. u e panoramic white water don osen
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J213N. COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH
497.4848
Acreoge for Sale 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WORST COULD BE
B~FORYOU
U you have $164.000 and
want 35~ yield annual·
ly , purchase $200.000two
year deed of trust bear·
Ing 2JOo/, Interest on 25
acre avocado grove in
Inactive development
area near Vista. Com·
bined 8"k lst. + this in·
vestment r epresents less than~ of the ap·
pralaed value of land.
MAI appraisal on •dJa· cent 2~ acre parcel at
US0,000 each . Call
114/151-41218: 493-1153 or
'756-3ml.
7 Units. Bread & Butter furn condo Overlk'g neagh~rhood. llS95/mo. view. Arch Beach Hts. That's what these units Days. 842-2233. Eves & 67., -or67" 2044 are referred too /\p· i:tolf course in Big Ca· wknds· 685-5790. ,.._,., .,. ·
prox. a,., acre , conve. nyon Pool. spa. tennis . ---4Br. recre•lion room.
nienttoall slores.32Br Cal l 8111 We d more Sparkling Lge 4BR 2BA 3Ba. Garage. Full view
& 4 tBr. S2SO.OOO Good 644-7020 Fam rm. frplc. Edliion or ocean. SISOO /mo.
terms Possible trade H.S. S785. 675-5484 21J..431.5Q89.
M c Nash Re a I t Y • Houses u..twnished ---------642-1334. 642·6578 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br.~ Ba. Fam rm . Xlnt 3Br. 2~Ba, split level.
locatJon. Gardener. $695. Encl. dbl. gar. Ocean/· Gftlef'd 32 0 2 SACllFICE •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOICB> SALE 2 Br l Ba. clean & sharp.
Two 4 Plex Apartments near So. Coast Plaza.
by owner. 2 Bdrms ea S49S. Adults. 979·6896. Ass umable loan at 751-6339 10.7~. Sl28.000 eac h. -----
SJ.S,000 down . See at 6$55 Cor"OllCI ct.t Mar J222
& 6565 Oum hart.on in San •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bernardino. Call Carol Spectacular Ocean & City
Tucker al 714/494·4549 or light view. Lrg 2 Br. 2
494·2866 Ba. with formal dining.
----S975 mo. Call Anthony
l"IM COftdo SI 3, 900 Wkdys 642-5757. Eves & This super condo won't Wknd.s644·8889.
last. 2 Br, balcony + low
interest rate loan. Beat
price in Irvine. Call now
544)..3866
lmmac. 2 stry S Br.
stained g l ass .
amenities. Nr bch. Xlnt
area. See lo appreciate.
Sl200/rno.SJ6.1453
840-6203. Canyon view. No do1s. * * * S7!10/mo. Dys: 758-SI01. ....... ,,,.rift Eves:&42·8907.
G lrvlne Ave 3bdrm ocean view home
Newport Beach for leue ms or leaae op-
Vou a.re the winner or lion to buy. only l4000
4 free.fldleh down. M&-071.9.
($14 value>. to .......
lcNltSllow
Mar. 4lhru Mar. 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642-5171, ext. 272 to
claim your Ucketa. •••
L..-...... 3212 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Niguel Shores. Perfect
shape. 3 Br. 2 Ba. New
belie carpet. Guerd
gale. pool. tennis. 1815
mo. 6M-5403. 831·1213.
M...._Yllfe 3167 ---------t······················· 4 br. 2 ba, nr beach. new •BeaduJ vtew bome I
p•int. lte yard. children Br. 2 Ba. Fam. rm.
OK • .ZS/mo. 642-953 frplc. -·Ml). ....
Lovely Hute 4br next to Ma 111r-t .._. H6t
Greenbelt bul\t-lna. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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0.. _ ..,. ._ _ _.. __ ........ l~I• w11er Adlta, Near 1boppla1 • 1Br.2lla.melpr,maa1 ...... Ju oeeaafroet. •J---"-'Seniee• I lilealtb .. ,.. pref. ~.0T•~clA ~~~ •1aJ '. ,.,
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... , ..... lnlton Ot!eutroat lfr ~~aSl ... ~ FREE RENT UH 3/ll/ll "50/mo. ~~· •AcceH to J Major C.M.•.lane,145-7N2. JOU bow. Call llOW for ' ....... A•~~,_.• Coe I.Arte 1 Bdrm/bacbelor. Hts. Lankmark 3br, Gl-119,G1..f744 • w_.•~""::::!~la hom-.. Fwya. C1 cW yow~.U...
Ltl ..,_, l~M. It *> ..,, .. _. Sll5 ladudlnl retrl1 • Condobrandnew.adutu lbd d ~ ·---..... 4471 1714) l-4J6.H24 •. ... ~fa•""·••• l.111ur1 Oreenfront aU..W.•t·2t'l5. onlY over 40 yra . rm con ob ocean, 6 up. 141·7''5. 227' 833-8813 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L-~NPIUI. ... • !' .._.. ..,OO/mo. 7 .......... 1 n I I b t • l l I t v u • Newpor\ Blvd. C.111. St S f I -..,... •• .,... -. • 11111ts• -...... _"'or I Br Comp •• _..,_ v raalllea •omple• ...... 1 of ore pace or ease
----,.,"';:"' 1':.cld llneu l:.aMle 2 Br 1 Ba, 1ood ··™·... ... Y••11 l11t• 4210 L~urioul,a'i.taerv ceccn· UOOaq. ft. 6 IJIO aq. ft: -...... k»catkla. no peta. $400. XTRA-LGEZBR,ZBA ....................... ceapllC'll, rma,_ •· In Huntbl1ton Beach. # STOCll.olSALI "'
I 9'. I .. ~ ..,._,.,...I lmnwd. 1•1114 Poal.J•cuni, Adult.I Wall to beach, lse a BR •bdrm, Iba eondo on ferenee room • •e~ 1 r I• x I bl• le rm•. 400 1hare• Newport • ear ,.,.... tTU 9'0 Hun&lqtonffarborarea NWJlt Shores. $1515 per NCllUI Shore cl Tahoe. aenlcea. Newport 211191-78. Harbour Nat. Bank. ~ .. 1!8tillA.. .-. Cat welcome mo. Chris, 714.-.5171 FullY fw'n. 5/mln from Beach, Call for Info: Priv Party. Currmt bW
-----;..,1 -....0-"'-'9 l-Lynn ...._SS41 North Star. NICI/wkly. 752-Clll IH.8 . I00-1300 aq ft . 111 Mii SU. Call Lynn Aar9cllw ":'t: Tet· _..,..,_.,~ Npt. Shn, acrou from 15'1--.~-Bert. m avail. now. Pleue call trJ..TmO ,..~ . aa. Beautifully landscaped z Specious Bdrm. lBa. bch. 2 Br w/pool. Enc •DIC SU • Bill,ast.at-l.ZS71 ---------
:"'.:-lli* ..-.... ~~~., ~:!~e~~ ~!:; &~~~: :,,~:r~ 1.,. Adlts only. 1475. B~fp. ae;r·f~ ~~=: ~rt...:::a~a:: Ill f p ... ....._. 4100 M;:1~11. Trwt IOJI
paid, covered parllin1. Se p . I a r a I e . No ~5078 1175/wldy. 548-0118 aft avail. Bea~. Surround-•••••••• .. •~••••••~•••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• IAWOIMT CONDO Adu.Ill. no pets. I or 2 c hildren . no pets . Near new 1 br, centrally lpm. ln1• w /prof. service '500 up. IMO Indus I/Of-s.lllrMlt-C..
Pu I I ely clec-Grat· YU•H,OUNO FUN· pe1~ OK. $400/mo. Eves • wknd!I located. encl. 1ara1e. avau. (714)~9971 ~eeP,;. H~,!! a~b ...... ~· All types o1 real est.ate ed. .... ~ 2 Stry 81 ..... S:M5 aft. 8' call Beth MZ·8832. $500. 873-2113 llAU1 condo, Napili Bay. -"'"' --lnvelbnmt.a alnce 1,.. I•. N Ilia, trpk. eacl Soc .. 11 At ll••Ms D• t Bdrm ~$400 or wkdys: 9-5, call Mr. 50 yrda. to ocean. Appnllll. 450 aq. ft. Zoned S,.cW ....
...... ..,._ ~/mo M . •e<.I"' •Free Sunoay 2250Vancuard Way Eall.aroe: 86).0.100. 2br. tba, frpk, Newport 752> ... -.119' C-2, A/C, crpts, drpa. MESA WTDs
S... ll7..-r. 5tl).TDI Bruntn • BBO ~•Par S.9828or 548-2409 Hcts.1535/mo. • ....... ...._ 4300 S1.IO mo. 130 E. 17th St.. I~ •STRI •L t1e~·Plu$mucn more New I Bdrm Condo near ~ _.. SuiteP,C.Jl.S.11•. l'Wi'V A 64Z.Zl71 145-0611
-.. ft CCIDdo. Jbr, fam Giit.AT RECREATION EASTSIDI Civic Center. Pool. ten-••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. ~'-'be, 2 car gar, rern .r,.,tt l esson~ 3Br.1"'1 Ba.Townhouse . nis. clubhouse . No 2Br.28a.WestcliffCon-Moviftt? Avoid depoeits MD'a facU, 2,000 sq.ft. PARK SJ•. 517.7113 1p•u t. "'" ~llODI . 2 No pets. 5545. 127 21st. children or pets. 1495, do. Mita. seoo. 731-0717 & cut livin1 expenses! Reduced lo 11200 mo.
Widow has money for
2ND T.D. 's any 1lle
above $10,000. No credit
I, no pnlty. For action
c all AGT 673-7311
anytime
Healtn Cluos•5auna . St Days 646-42152. Eves 644.7722 dys, 857-2026 orS47-4211AskforDana. Profeuionally since lae. R.edCarpet,893-1351 TMllLUllPS Hyoroma!>Sdge•Sw1m ~9543. ev/wtmda. 1971. l..a"1t I bdrm, 2~ bath, ming. 011v•n9Ra11ge llST YAWi HOUSIMATIS PACl'1CCOASTHWY
pool, srembelt. 115() mo. BEAUTIFUL APART· WESTBAY AP1'S, lar ge 2 MIAITHlllACH VenaiUea comer pen· 832·4134 Harbor view, lOOO sq ft.
711w.17tla. St.
C .... Me-.C.tf.
64Z-4463
2 Bdrm. Z beth. 9175 mo. MENTS· S•nglf''> 1 & Br. 2 Ba. S475. New 2Br, 2Ba, bhnl, akylite, tbouae 2 Br 2 Ba, comm. Offtee suites at 73</aq ft.
Bkr.Mt-OlM. 2 Bedr oum~ • rur gadrdenJ•-apts ... :f?atios, s pa. pvt petio, 1ara1eEd, ~dlts. pool, jac., wit room. M8/F loin11Ihrrvin3BR<Nth3 BdA> _~ __ 38'10 __ . ------=~ :r '\::.'::O':c~
n1sMo & Unlu•n•shed A u "'•no .,... .. 'I. $4115 mo. .m m1er S700/mo. 875-37117 °'9e e w lr~ine ~rrac~ocun , Mull L••ing •NoPet~ 398W. Wilson,631-5583 MO-lllOlor!MM234 $19s+util 730.3590 aft •D&UXIOMCIS• ~u:,!:,~ .. :~v':us1.:!
Mulmel,.... Mt.).
SINCEl•t
11t.&2nd'l'Dll, S50K-SlM + Owner/Non Owner
SFR.s & Condos Commercial & Industrial
V ew • ..,,..e. 4 rm. 4 , Mooal'> Oµen daily Seawind-Npt Crest 2 Br lpm. From 1 room up lo 2300 batb, private comer lot. 9 to 6 * * • 2 Bdrm, 1 bath upetaln. 1~ Ba condo, ocean vu, sq. ft. Low rates. No Feb. •l:t sq. ft. •Leas·
11200 mo. Call Anita, MrL .,..._ kitch/din rm tr ~ bath auna pool Adults No Roommate wanted. 3 teue required. 2172 Du-ln~ olflce hn. Mon. thru
Ast. forappt. l&J.8112or Oakwood 2151 0ranieAve. down. Pvt patio. Pref. ~ tSoo 115-8854 · bdrm, home in C.M. Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter _Fri_._M_._Sa_t_._10._2_. __ _
77CM'108. G1rden Apartments Costa Mesa mature adults. Quiet · · Furn. utll incl. Call Hotel. SSS.3223. 9-12
PETER DOBBS
64CHI018 673-9043
Newport Hrta. 2br dbl
gar. 1antener, "50/mo
87S..JOaor879-9M7 eves
Youarethewinner or area.kSOmo.980-9315. Two 2 BR l~ Ba, nr Answer Ad, 1420, 24hrs. Newport S.ach/So. 4 ........__ .... _..... Hoac. patio, adlts, no 642·4:llO.
1700 16th St ~ ,_ Nr new xtra dill twnhll ..-.. From •.a75 631 31188 ---------100.e• di 16u11 ($14 value), lo apt ft unit 11 ,3br 2~ba ...--. .-· · F 23+ toshr lge 3 br apt, l
17141142-5113 4 •••• form din rm+ bkfstrm YEARLY. 3 Br. 2 Ba. blk from beach ,
3 .Bdrm, 2'1AJi Ba. 2-sty, Newport Beach/No. lo.I Sllow frplc bltns WD hkup I Stepe to ocean. $895 per $300/mo. N.B. 646-3377
pool/ ape, frplc, dbl 1ar. 880 Irvine Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8 skylights vaulted ceil-I mo. Bkr. 645-3&83 Diana. 855-1351 or AnaheimConvention ings dbl aUch gar etc roommate needed for
Ul-1316Alt. •di '61"' Center -~:.M. Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. with 2bdrm, Iba on Balboa 1714• Ms-1104 c ll"' .... ..-t 272 • __, · I Penins ula . S250 . Harbor View 3br home a ,._., .. .,o. ex . ~o garage, patio, poo .
0 w n er trans r e r ed claim your tickets. 2 Br. ftreplace. I~ block Adults. no pets. 1801 H. _67_s.8119G __ . ------
abroad 2-3 yrs. Prof'ly 2 Bdrm apt. furnished. * * * to beach. $425. mo. 15th. St. Newport Seeking prof. roommate
... __ . Uo 2000 ·1 . •~1c:1 N B 67S.9ll2. Heights. $450. 642·7340· hr F V I ho ~. 1ac, pa • sq uu tnc. -~ mo .. 2 Br. llh Ba. Townhouse. to s .. poo me.
ft. 144-1133. Chuck Jones 631-6990 Air. garage , rn cd patio. WOODLAKE AnS. Nwpt Island waterfront. 842·2917.
2Br. 2Ba Condo, only 3 days,M6-5743home. Adults. no pets. $435. 14MStl dlx upper dplx. 3 br, 2 Rmmte wanted 3 Bdrm
645-41137 Adult luxury 1 & 2 & 3 ba. frplt. sundeck. slip C M yn old . Sec luded · Bdrm. Beauta·rullak-•. ail M 1 r house in osta eaa. AP!* law41 ""' .,. av ature cp pre . S200 ·i · 1 54 °'28 n e i I h b 0 r h 0 0 d U.fv..1.1.ed Sharp clean 2 Br. I Ba.. s t r ea m s . Complete No pets. $850. yrly . mouu inc 7 ·
W/beautiful meadow & ••••••-• ••••• •••• built ins. Westside 4· am enities. No pets . 675-7672 Resp. F, non-smkr, new
park landscaping. Pool. ...;;;.1.;... jl07 plex. Kids OK, no pets. From $385. • CM twnhse nr bch. $275.
jac, sauna. SllOO mo. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• $395. 645-2478 eves & -----lbr, $350. 2br. S550 & $625. No pets. Eves: 842·2897, sm children. ( 714 ) Plush 3 Br. 1 Ba. deck, wknds. 3Br condo. Refrig .. frpk. Adults, no pets. 1409 631-7184 aft 6PM. · patio, car po r t. S525. Superior. ~8684 _S48_-48_l2 ______ _
frplc, view. S750 yearly. lBR/lba&2BR/lba. New 893-3645. 3176 Female preferred. 1 Br.
Yearly rental 3 Bd, 2 Ba, Refs req. 67S.5710 carpets & paint. S32S & s •• -•• a. •••• -••• 11.te••••••••••• w/ltitchen priv. Sl50 mo. incl. stove. $750/mo. c_._ .. W. 31Z2 $385.Nochildrenorpets. SpaciOU!I 2 Bdrm w/nu Rers req. Before 4:30
Possible lease option. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644_7722 days, 646•3436 c pt. paint. drps. Kids Quiet w/EVERYTHING. 83'-5l9l,AftS54().83&4.
Agt. 4J73..3355 Dix ocean vu 1 Br, newly eves & weekends. OK. No pets. 792! Holt. Pool. beach, vu. Avail S-..._ decorated w/iaraie. $425. 847·4803 btwn March 1-July 1 or less. Fem to s hr newly re·
Adulta 91751 Ask f NEWBREEDAPTS 3-7pm $485. no last mo . decorated 3br. 2ba, hie C "' It Kl 3271 F mo. or Bach. $31S . (213)448-S377. nr bch Sl75/mo. 538-1140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aye..,llCIO Xlnt loc. Pierpoint con-
G 2Br B Frpic, rec room, pool. d I 2b $450 •"'OO S-.-_ H B
M~CIMTB
Full Service Suites
SCUl'COSTSS
All you need for one
monthly fee! &eo.5470
Now available. Ideal
location for Attorney.
Real Estate or En-
trepreneur in beautiful-
1 y maintained full
s e r v i c e~ b u i I d i n 1 .
(Comer Westcliff Dr. &
Irvine. Newport Beach).
500 sq. ft. Call Melissa
~01.
230 E. 17th St
C osta Mesa suites
350-900 sq ft from 75r. All
amenities. Call Terry
Cressman. 554-9000
Newport Cent.er Lawyer
or other profeulonal
single olc ln exec. suite.
Law library • .recep't,
telephone an1werin1
avail. Lease ,vail. AV-
CO Financial Tower
~2411
COSTA MISA Industrial
5,000 aq ft, new Ult up.
18Yi' clear ttilin1. 450 sq
rt offices, avail in
30 /days . 1 -5 /yr
lease .. 33' net. Owner
( 714)142-8971.
W_, 20.214Yo TWd7
On YourT.D.'S, Notes
S.SRa.iaen-lnveatonSS Cal.I Dennison Aa!loc.
673-7314
Shw 191 4550 30.P/o YIB.D
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd TD. Oran1e Cly of-Storqe Space for Rent. flee bld1-John Gordin.
S25 per mo. 2039 pvtperty,953-7525.
Pomona. CM. ~SU:S
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Working. mother with l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~Id.: ::~l\:Olr:=~ ~ .. ~~~-·.':!:!: ... ?~~! School Dist . C . M.
Reasonable. 548-2002. i---------•
Collene. =~
2 Swedish lirla desire Rm tr Boe.rd in exch. for lite
houaeworlt . Non ·S mkrs.
cal. driving lie. Call
213/441Mm7
I >1•/...._./ Airs• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llP' II
New Direct.Iona
Thrift Shop
Corner 19th St. tr
Anaheim Ave .. C.M.
Discover clothing.
bookll, recorda, 11hoe1.
dillhea, bric·a·brac. Hn.
Wed-Sat llAM-4Pll.
Support New Directions
Recovery Home for
Alcoholic Women In
C.111.S-.SF orseoua • 1 r, 2 sty Nice view. 3lbdnn. 2ba, 2 jacu11i, enclosed 01• · r, . ..., · 3171 --· -·-------twnbae. 2 car 1ar. lt50 aundecb. frplc. beams. garages. Gu & water pool , jac, tennis . C JI It-Pvtbdrm&belb,female,
mo.es.7080 no pets. IUcbard~l.ISO ~ Adults pets 393 848-lD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. $200 util11 incl.
o,, fuJty 5005 ....................... ~~~~~~~~~~ Office/Desk apace ln ac-r: live Real Est.ate Invest-BLUE IEAN STORE.
to d ..--. c' noM . ---------ICONDO-lbchm, balcony, 957-9207,841-7038 T_. lJ ya: _.,v .... eves. amilton, · · 845-4411. Laree 3 Br. rrplc, Encbd encl gar, ft'plc, water 6
•• .. -••••••••••••••••• Xtra lrg Zbdrm yrd pvt 3Br. 2Ba, upper. Near 1ar. $411115. 1a.s peid, pool 6 jac. Fem 25-35 non·amkr to Bea~. Meredith Galleria beach acces's . ..:ood Oran«e Coast College. 213/598-65t9. $425. ~2114. shr 2Br CdM apt. 2 bills
Own your own beautiful merit Brokera1e office. jean store 6 faahlon Ask for Paul or Doug. shop. Over 135 national
_7_52>_5_U_l_. ------• brand names 6 related
2211111 Ridgewood. Sant.a .. _ '"-..... • .. .,,,. .... -..7 to bch S211 Sh•ila om · Ana. ·2700 sq ft. 5 Br. 3 ...,.m ceuw1, no I"'""'• _,.,/mo. -1--.. LI 2Br 2Ba. will consider S-.._ 3110 · · "' Bay Front ce. 900 .
Ba. Jmmed avail. l800/mo.~9285. Duplex, newly decor. children/pets, encl gar ........................ l40-00il.87S.2meves. =•· janitorial etc.
LeaM/Option. Open Sun New 2 bdrm. 2 bath, Zbdrm, Iba. adults. no balcony, all bltn11. $4.50 3 Br 2 Ba, secur. 1ate. For F w/cbild to 11hr bi« 873-1003.
l2..1 _,.,mo. bt. lut 6 ocean view, walk to ts ~1 mo. SlSO se-c . C ary adult complex. $550/mo. condow/aame, pool,jac, S••kin• R.E . Broker. sec. Oran1e Coast pe · · Bcleler$3tr2a Askfor Patty. 54o.311116 tennis 12.00. ~5Ul5 "'"' .. Financial Realtors. beach. lll50 mo. Ref's. other ProfeH ional to CaU Paul,e'l-23181. Lovely 2 Br. sundeck, i..,-t.._. 3141 Near So. C. Plua. 3 Br. 2 ()fflu...... 4400 shin! desk space within
spor1awear. hl,500 lncl.
belinninc inventory. rlll· tu.res, tralninl fr 1rand
opminc promotion. You
can have your store open
ln as little u 1.5 days.
For info • brochure.
IOO-S27-0SZ2. 957-0101. garage. Mature couple, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba Pool Jacuzzi play ••••••••••••••••••••••• real est.ate office. Sl75 Wet I 1teu JZtl c........ JIZ4 nopet.s.372E.20th.St. b , .. t .....:..__. ~ ...... OK' --E'-•• .. t..-.1bldi.•e1 per mo. Clerical avail. •--at R•p. n __ ... _ ... for ••••••••••••••••••••••• N. r..a.una, 2 r, waaa o 1.-.-.u. ~ . -..,_.. "'"' ..,. LAI'!; ... .,..,....,,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ... 1 .. ._ LI 3Br, 2Ba kids OK. encl beacfi 6 villa1e. MOO. m o . C • I I e v e s . :tl;,ft. Ille. Red Carpet, 1_95'1_-010 __ 1.______ out.aide sales in custom L~lnet '::cs~ ~e~~~ Newly decor. C:u pd, 1ara1e, nr OCC. 1435 ....... oSl-519 _2_1_3fB.IO!I ___ . ____ , __ 135_1 ___ .. ___ 55c S~FT made shirt.a. Work from .. ., 1 l mo ~737teves ._..._. 311Z Condo you ;bome. Fem. pref'd. yard. taS. 912-7'1NO enc I a r . Po o . · · __,.... ._,....... 3 Br. 2 Ba. . Across Rent: 3 mos to 3 yn. 180 1.512SQ OF Shirts Unlimited. Bill:
d /washer. Adults. E-Slde. lBr. lB•. 1375, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fromS.C. Plaza. Securi· to 1351/f. Flex. terms. OFFICIS. ~0488 ..._5811 Can•••llll ......... 34z5 842.5073 ~ .... _._. A -1 Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. on golf ty & swimming pool. FumorW\furn. ---------
\JUI • .-.v· vaa · now. c o u r 11 e . I n c I d s 645-2.C .
J .. To..,..••• 7~0759. 324Costa Mesa washe r/dryer, friae. ---------• .._ • ...., ... II&...... 4450 * * * •••••••••••••••••••••••
FREE RENT till l/31/81
Hti. Landmark 3br,
Condo brand new, adults
onlY over 40 yrs .
S700/mo. 75&-9341
St " t7t-153l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... l~ford Newly decor. gas pd.. · $575.492-8700,492·27116 Condo nr S .C. Plaza. t----------• For store 6 office space 24l Buckftell Rd. d7!~11t!:.· ·AS:.~!: '"MESAYIUI" MewpartlMdl Jl6t ~bd=· :.!:~~:'v~i1':~ l6f1.1n1anwce11atc1li1~nf .• tN .. B1~.nft. at5~00to•Zble70r0at~es.,.. ~~eMP!r.k .
842-5073 2 Br, Ba. built-ins. 2nd '······················· .,.,.,,. ........... ... floor of 4 plu with .p•DllN£WPORT 9m6ed8:9::3ul:r~1f2.~9 lst.Roor.A1ent541-5032. M~VERDE R Youarethewinnerof M1WL y DICOIL enclolled 1arage. Adults. Mft PLAZA 4 frM tlce.h
Spacious 3bdrm condo, 1 er. pa pd, encl car. nopetS3Z5.SI0011ec. CownlTCLUI eves/wkends. 2300S/f.Lowcoet.Newly l&ZMeaaVerdeE.C.M. (h4value>.to
2 •L ba. Quiet loc. d/ _...__ --..s Ad 1•· Sl5-4083 •IVIM6 ............. ,_ 3116 decorated. Bathroom & 541r. ,.IZ3 ••••• -n w-. • ....,.... u .... ....... ..._d _..__,.... wetbar. Quiet Costa --·-·
'750/mo. 1142-5073 NEWLY dee. 2Br 2 ba Sintlet, t.2 ""' room ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa area. ..., 5'ow Gl-1751,131-4744 ---------• • ___ ......_ __ f I t' ·~·&townhouses. Oceanfront studio apt NewportBeacb.Sl.25 Mar.4thruMar.8 ---------Spa....._ .. 2 Br--. Pool ...,w,..........,. rp c, pa 10·rom..._ ..... ''900 •L.6AI~ sq. ft. N-dl• offi1-or -..--1 --d _.. ,.....L with patio, overlooking ....,... __,,, ""-.. ...... AnabelmConvention Oran1etree Condo 2br 6 laundry fac. 548-9656 enc gar.~. 00 ogs. ._ h _.,,,. ·1 t7t •513 r•tail w/pvt bath. ,_,.._ h50 ... _ 0 r r WI t pvt ...,ac . _,/mo ut.1 -"' Cent.er lba-paUo-on lake 1415 from 12-7PM. """'"°""'°· uoc:p. cean ront or n er incl. a.2253or499-5021. security, al e, 800-2400 Call 60-5171, ext. 272 to
mo llm 95'1·1100 ext 301 N 2 Br 2 Ba S42S tbdnn, bach. pvt entry. Rentals.;._!:.umished & W I I .__ 31tl IOLL CIMT'B sq. ft. 508 3bt St. <next claimyourtkkets. 0 days ewer · · . · ·1 pd S28S unrum. °"""'er. 675-4912. H I~ MIWPOltT to Bank of Newport. * * * ----------• Avail. approx. Feb. 1st. llitcbenette. uti · ' --••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant executive suites Lido Cannery areal. Tew I I • 79().1411 or 548-1175 eves 1st tr tut· s75 s ec · NO FEE! Apt. & Condo New two bedroom. one in preat11e location. 87~J2'S. (213)141-9700 •• ~": •• ~~ ... ~ .... ??!! orwbda. 645-6589. ren~~~a:~~;s. ~O::~.~J;age. with complete support
EL g GANT La Ille• Near new 2bdrm, 2ba. 3 Br. yd, pool. quiet rami· services.
Twuhwe aw, 2ba, a le, trplc, laundry fac, new ly pref. NO PETS. Water 2 br, l~ ba + 1ar. Hoag 11 Fwwl•d 714/&Sl-Oell
frpk.~fac.avail.3/1. crpta,drp96paint.Encl pd.S440mo.549-l2.40. Hoep area. nu decor, h•1d 3900 250-500 sq. ft. 1md nr, PRIME
llSTAUIAMT·
Lost&,.... 5300 .......................
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
Loet: Newfoundland. lrg.
180 Iba. black w /white
chest, missing since Oct.
31. Answers to "Fred".
Bil ~ward. 971·9315.
Loet. Small poodle. White
& Apricot. Male. Pierre.
Reward. 911G-9121.
Loet: Black Lab Female.
4/yn old. Illinois Doi
tap. needs med.icatlon.
Vic Victoria & Placen-
t11. C. M. Call 631 ·2876.
Loet 2 Lhasa Apeo Pup-
pie. brown male -black
& w h ite femal e .
21st/Orange. 642·8174
Loet: i,e Shep mix F (re-
cently spayed). Fri.
nilhl, Wilson tr Placen-
ti1 ... Dren ... 831-0543
Found: Dana Pt Marina
prkl lot. Feb. 14. small
stone penda.nt. 494-9313
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551..-..ev• ::· 873-2113. 494.5751 Apts.DIO + S200 securl-~~n!~~s Wa y . SE AW IM D w. 19th. St. C.M. Tom
1£411 ,,_,. 3150 ty depos it r equired. 11 lii..~E _95_7-_ltOO_. _____ -t
•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Stunning large I & 2 Avail. immed. 548-0130, YEARLY Beaut. 3 br, 2 vi...,._~ ORANGE CO. AIRPORT
WATERFRONT
RETAIL
SPACE
....CAM Volume beach loc. SlSOK
terms . Top decor.
(1-llD) NaUonal Busi·
neu Brokers Inc .
( 714)TJ'O.T45l.
~STOltlS
. Xlnt Oraqe County 6
L.A. loc. Hip profit. Gd
Loet: Pboto Album fell ·" from car Harbor Blvd &
Victoria, C.M. Please ·•
call....U4 .
2 matter bdnn, Z~ba. all Bdrm. 2 Ba. 1arden apt. ~Victoria St. ba. Stepe to bay & ocean. New llr2 bdrm luxury i.eue avall. at Dr 9000•
amm. Npt Hita. 9IOO/lae Pool 6 rec. area. 710 W. Mesa Verde 2 Br. 1 Ba. $750 Bkr. MS-311183 adult apt.a ln 14 plans build to suit, perf for &~==:.re· m4> 11th.St. Dining Rm. Newly de· NR BEACH -2 BR. 2 ba = ~p!,~"re!':i~ arch, enpr. computen.
----------•NewuPIJ'ilded2200aq.ft. conted.Adult.a.nopeu. dupin. 2 car gar. frpl, waterfallS, ponds! Ges electronlcflrm.
Apel EMJC!. Townbouae. Back $400. 1.st. lut & security. yrly. 1525 mo. 790-7241 for cooking fr beating Curtis• Assoc·
Bay Newport Beech 842-0135. Newport Beach Realty paid. From San Dieao :wl6-4570
-" .. ......_ .... _ .. com Frw• drive North on f D II htf I ........ ·-· •• -. II • .. ----.... ••4 3 er. 2 Ba. ~ block lo I 450 aq. t. e I u pin with teMAa court,•----Beach to McFadden worklnl apace with
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ftl.W !Br 8t1llllo l~Ba. Patio &'; • .:,:1.:..:~i:!!!· S400mo, Incl. utll. .... -............... .. .. ,,,_ b9dl apt, quiet tm. 8.1., D/W, 1arqe. eel._. eomtJec.::r ......,,.-am La,_. 8eada llo&or Ju,
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....... -............ lnl wltll beaatlf•I IB.a.~a....,.. fDk Newport twttu Duples ratea . ...-..
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61 0 E. 17th St. Santo Ano
(7141 543-9495
E1tabli1h~d t 963
Finann al . \ icl I' t'C 1g rams
:\ t't'I' t• d i t t· d I> y t h l' :\ t'l' n· d it 1 n Ii
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Earn your wings down under
in friendly Australia. The
cost is less & the visit is
enjoyable. Call Bill
Hawkins, 957-8317 aft. 7 p.m.
Poclflca
EnlerpriMI
Claues In color
cwlllltatioft. Leant to
us• color iR
cos 111etics &
wardrobe for the
total look.
Cal 645-1301
for iltfo.
TOUCH A CLASS wl~ -.r.ClfllC * •••••••••••••••••••u•• --------~-~~~~'!--~~~ :M~=:.ce •llCOITS• ~!~~-~ ..... !?!.~ Mmunllnx ADYmmS..-H.tpW..t.d 7100 .tpW..W 7100 ServincOr.Cty l ..... lltlXT. 7tJI . A/PCLBI Acd.Cw...... • ........................................... ..
DIYOKNY-MAIL r .• It • . A c c u r a t e ' ~=te h5 Action
( .
..,._, Men 30+. Girls
Zl·IS. Re1l1ter: SlO.
_...... John lllUlard
Retired man 11eekll pnt ,.:llt't•ll t·u .. er op~ty Immediate o-lnl! for • • • Jmt<>Dened Uhn. thnelocalwork • 1 "'"00 MOW HIRING .... , ... r Of'(' for F1111 on a Ren c y e 11 per ' d . Teri.. ___ 540-MIO lllllmd lr1vr11t.mrnl firm. roordlnator with Rd .
110 .. St. BODYGUARD Mf!dlul/dtintal bc'nt'fils m anaRerlal /organiu·
Huntinetoa Beada. MAI.I llCOllTS Xlnt driver. Courier. fully peld. Computtr n · lional skills. Jndwitrial
Youaretbewilmerof .... ec8llhll non·imohr. depend•· per. Call· 840-0123 or trade account.8 back· 4 .......... Cc .. ' Mii •crwtt bl n-..... -1--------1 itround preferred. Call ($1Avaa.e),to e . ..-p._.._ FA!ddiat114-'711M)355 .,..... .. ......... ........ .. ....
lllar.4thrullar.I Ht-1171
AnUelm C.O.vention
Caller' cau Ml--. nt. m to clalm1QUr~. •••
M!COUMnt••
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An1werin1 Service tall·
Ina appllcallon1 for
11PM·'7AM 1hlf\ Sun " Mon only. 382 W St .•
IC. Lal\SI• Beach __
ASSIST MAMA•• Auto rent.al. No exper.
neceaary. Call m..aas
or '7'12-«il50.
ASSDIBLERS. We will AUTOUMTALA•T
train. Apply '7AM . No exper. nece1ury.
MacGrqor Yachts. 1831 Callm..orm-IS50.
Plaemtia. ea.ta Mesa AUTOlllOl'IVE ,.._::t, ... •/ ..........
lntral. 1-r--------To .mt In developln1 U.. P 6 L. Work under mlalmtun 1upenblon.
...... lo ... 1nc1e.,..
dnt Jud1ement. llay
f/C Acc1•t•
Poalllon w/Npt . 8ch.
prop. m1mt. firm .
<>utatandhl111 carHr opp-
t y .-G /L, A/P , A IR
w/emphula In nnanclal
a naly1i1. If you 're
brifbt w/prior f'/C exp.,
we'll train 10U 6 provide
for career advant!e·
ment. Call: ...0123
AmST
Life CMt Sculptor needl
aul1tant for a new
1tudlo, mu1t be am· bll.'°'9, creative, exper
In wortinl In the human
form, wotll well w/peo-
Full time T-.. thru Sat.
Dealenlli9 eapertence
preferred. Call Elate Tboms*im.
"Yow firfrl-1 ;. jlltl
a photie coll CIWl1V· "
SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY
AND LONG B6t\CH
HOME/ OFFICE I HOTEL
177-¥ ........ Aw.-.
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auta wort to lower· I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!! ..._.-elerb. Xlat. com·
P••1 bHeflt1. Call
111111• after tAll : .... ._ • ._.ASST pie. •llm an)'Ume.
Interior de111n 1hof. Order,npedjte. Lilli Aaaembler/Eleetronlca
aec'l, pn. otne.. M·F Immediate open1D1 for
f.12 .... llO/hr. l40-tlta. ftnal ....mbly poalUon. ,________ Eaper w /alr ...._l AIST. aerewdrtver dealrable.
SIJOO/-. Small friendly eom·
Corporate 6dqt1. for paaJ • ..._. oeean. Call Uttle II .. It Cl-"'ed
ln1• eontnetor near Clladl: -.-. acla an r= 1mall O .C. Airport. Call • .,.... to "11111 11 .. ms1oe. AH for An· ne ,...,. dn• ta ealll .. 1111 nlll.....,
_d7...__."'"9_.-· ____ Wnt .. ·I Dally Pi ............ ,Topi-.'-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!( CIWlfted Ad. Call Toda ,_. el m.. .._ eaUr-
W811lMI CaUI01171 ........ ....,.._, ar .....
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nJLLli PARTTlllE Podian available In our
~ Coaal Plau oftlce .
f!xperleattpnf'd. Call:
Kathy Amburgey
540-40ll
CAUFOINIA
FEDEUL
~· ..... 895TownCenterDr.
ea.ta M•a,,Ca. a26
F.quaJ Opportunity
Employer --------·· ./
VAULT TELLERS
Wells Fargo Bank has
Immediate openings for
individuals with l year
min . bankin g ex -~
perlence to fill the posi·
lion as a Vault Teller in
both El Toro and Alicia
Partway branches .
Along with an excellent.
salar y and benef its
package. you will find a
friendly working at·
mosphere. For more in·
formation please ca II :
Jessica
714-973-3724
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
Equa l Opp Emplyr
m/f/h
CASHIH
32·4C»\rs/wk. incl. Sat. &
Sun. Experienced. App-
ly in per.iOfl, Kerm Rima
Hardware. 2666 Harbor
Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
CASHI ER H OUSE
WARES SA LES. Apply
i n p e r s o n : C r o wn
Hardware, 1024 Irvine
(WC$tC:liH Plaza J N.B.
CLERICAL Invoice ofco
nds person accuratr
wifigures. typing & 10
key. exp req 979-8600
C M
Clerical
SENIOR CLERK
Plessey Semiconductors :
is see«lng a Senior Clerk .
ror our Sales/Customer
Service orr1ce. Sha rp ..
personable. self starter .
ability to think on feet &
good communicat ion
skills a must TypinJZ
40·45 wpm P re vious
cus tomer service ex
perience a definite plus
Apply m person
PL ES SEY
s..ic.ct.cton
1641 Kaiser Av
Irvine. CA
Clerical
CLERK,
PURCHASING ........... ~ ...
WESTERN DIG ITAi.
CORPORATION ts a
leadinii stmiconductor
manufacturer IOt'ated in
Orange County We are
currently involved in
many exciting projects
1n a creative a n d
stimulatinR work en-
vironment. We 1nv1te
you to rome and gro11o
with us in 19111 '
..
Selected candidate will
perform various duties
an the Personnel Deparl· j' • ment. including typing
purchase orders. fil1ng.
m aterial expediting.
e tc . Requires high
school with business em·
phuis. Some clerical ex·
perience a plus. This is • great opportunity to
grow with a fut-movtni
Company.
We offer top n o te h
salaries and rringe
benefits. including Com.-pany.paid medical, den-
tal and life inauran~
educational reimburse-
ment. credtt union and
an outstanding
Employee Sto c k
Ownenb.lp Plan. To app-
ly. please atop by the
P~ l>epartmetit.
WESTERN
DIGITAL
CORP'-
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<Corner Baker 6 Jltd
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Wut a Rt:AILY CLEAN ~-RoM4Utie1 HOUSE!C~IGlaOam Sprinklen.~wu~~u~
Olrl. P'rw •t. MS.SlD Dave~ Bud-...1
II• Pnetk-aJ NWM Pvt duty, eap'd, ref•.
Full/pt.Ume. ''Let me uretor you." -.1111 Ex....,U. bouaekeepbtf, 1--------e quip 6 1 uppllu M•n 't P l 11 .,..,.,..
tunlilbed,tn.twort#ly6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• depMl-4970 Custom brick, atone, DAVE'S PAJNTING
b*''-eoncrete. stucco. Servinl Are• 9 yean .. , Hot iundl C M Cluv·
Uo ~tiooi Mf.&423 •n Ha•• ham••r. will
JlUH travel' LOHI Vohl 1 ('hUdcare, lovin1 home,
ln1. s weep n1. Free
EaUmates. Me-OM4 or MS-sm.
Superb Houaecleanin1 Reta. rnie eat. Mt--9412 Mmt Reuooable
Spectacular Results Insured lic'd. 780-730 P 1a l n t 1· n 1 . prompt BRICKWORK: Small ---1'-------1
f73..0IQ/6'2·4'31 Jobe. Newport. Costa Fine at/int pahltin1 by Service.
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Siii-( llemodel. r•P•tr, rr hot luodi, fenced yrd. •VERYl~OW PRICES• r• •11on•lltl•. nlleble c um p aniona h l p l.andacape malnt· MRS. CLEAN MAKES IT Mesa, Irvine. Refs. Richard Sinor. Lie, ins. TopQuality. LlcSMl50
GLUM, Homes, apt.I, 675-3175 Tryme.'31-4410<24hrs> lSyeanOranpCounty.
S.llm. 711-JUI --~--'"~~--~· ~ ..,.._.Al ~~ C'lnups . ..urt•t Ceorge,$49·20U orflce. Carpet. ~2240 13&-18 · 145-09 -----"------! E4X PERT Br I ck • Paintinl 6 Papering
Tree/lhrub trim, remov, :
clnup1, haul. Ccmol'M.t. ~
dirt, etc. Jim 111-tslO : l)OfTNOWI AVALON CONST c...... H_....
Calm addltioo1. nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•,_.,.••• Housek ee pinl ex ·
perienced dependable
articulate Deborah
MS-2"713
Muonry. Small jobe fr Cabinet Ref°lnlahlng PAINTtNG
n....1 ---'-F t Reuonable Rates A*'-1•*3 kllche1u , r•ruodel 1 New CC11Wt.ructiun • re-..................... .. v .. o.u, Pilat r arpenlr)' Refer Lie modf ... Bonded 6 Insur. <.:ariientry/Handyman
repairs. Frplc facings. ..-.vo. '"""· ree es . T__.__ .___. __ Refs.S.Sl..sM,780-7074 Rsnbl.Sleve5'7·4281 &4&-7'"5ext.27 Fr-9..........--•
SWviN Dlrenory N7 ,_ U'Mll R W D.848-9557 Drywall, painting, misc. ... ••&•live repairs. Your specific•·
Ma1671..tJI t C ..... S--.u D••• lft llons.754499
~~~~--~~~119 . . . .................... . ..................... . ; WeCanCarpel t:leaoen SS DESl"NS Hwdwudllloon
St..ai clean 6 uphols Custom Dra~y Win •••••••••••••••••••••-
On\..-ways s>Arklfll lot
repatr&. sealco•lln&
W o r Ii guar True ll dows, lOOO's of fabrics, llARDWOODF'LOORS
mow.l wut 64.5-3716 S3 96-4.95 yd. 10 day del Cleaned & Waxed
SllS A.spllalt &46 4871 Shampoo~ slu m clean
LK''d 'olor bnghteners, wht
crpls 10 m in bleach ~.!'.! .. !••••••••••••••• Han. llv dan rms $15 , av& rm S7.SO; roucb $10: GEN. CONSTRU<-'TION
Additions. Remodels Llc/lns. Mark 979-4411
chr 15 Guar. eUm. pet
odc>r Crpt repair IS yrs
exp. Do work myself
C ...... U f... Reis. SJl-010..!_
Free est. 30 yrs in area. Anytime. 832 48111 SA.
645-6654 ~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
tlaul. cleanup. conl'rete
removal Dump truck.
quick serv 642-76311 ELECT RICIAN pnced right. free estimate on
largeorsmaJIJobs. Tree/shrub trim. con·
L1<· #396621 673-0359 crete removal. clean·
ups. Free est. 557-8271
----------•Lie. contractor '3110921 Inter/Exler/Refinishing,
Personaliied House
cleaning by KUMI.
Call Eve 531·5172
a.c-r-•••••••••••••••••••••••
Short forms & renter's
c redit, only S9.95 't il
Mar. Jrd. Bring W-2's.
rill in free tax organizer .
No appt req 'd. 645·9626
111...-..ce
Bonded, ins. Free est. ceilings/wallpaper. Lie
MS-83 or 645-2463 Cain & Sons 1198-5105
Masonry our Specialty.
Our work can change
your outlook. No job too
small. No job too big.
631·2004
Call Mr. Masonry ,
c ustom brick & tile
work Competitive
prices. 675-4394
Painting: Comm'I. In·
dustrlal, Residential.
Free est.. low rates .
67'.H737.
Painting & Papering
Wallpaper Removal
Patal Cutler. !IQ-3006
....................... ---RALPH'S PAINTING
Lie. lot/Ext. Low Rates.
For ins . purposes, we
videotape prop. & con-
tent. Call 640-0100 Video
Ver.
Mo"-J ••••••••••••••••••••••• "".... 964-5566
Painting lnt./Ext. ren-
tals our specialty. Ac·
----------1 ....................••..
SPECTRUM PAINTERS TYPING SERVICE
Specialiat.s in all phases Wkdya (2U)~IJCM
of the trade. Cabinet re· Eva (714)-..za7 fini.sbing. Call N4-4m
(Steve) Typln1 in my home.
----------1 Prot .. lonal~ret.ary.
Paintinl int/ext. • re· · ~7114 ~
pairint. Call George for -----~---
free est. Anytime. (714) W..._Cllr' I
891-4808 (213) 928-0229 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I\ ''Let 11le s...lline In'' 'I' Pt.tw/..,..,. Call SUnabine Window
••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleanin1, Ltd. 5• 1151
Neat patches & textures
"""'· ltJ.143'
PLASTERING
All types int/ext
Free est. 645-8258
Window Wa1hin1
spedalizing in residen-
tial. 842-U49 145-79'72
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HOME REPAIRS •••••••••••••••••••••••
E-l ec tril'ian . highly
qualified no job* too
small. we ean handle
a~ problem. 631·2004
Cleaning & Tree Trim
Const. work, painting
or.,., Ray. 964·4276
Moving? The Starving
College Students Moving
Co. bas grown--s ame
good service. Ins, lic'd.
#Ttu-4311. 641-842'7
coustic painted. Prom pt. ~•W.a Seaside Painting, Greg .. Int/ext Cuat. cabinets Foundations, Retaining
CHAR RENOVATING Walls, Hillside Restora·
645-3749 lion, S labs, Patios.
Block-& Brick. Li<''d.
642-83117 eves.
Feftcillg ISkiploader-dumptru~k
••••••••••••••••••••••• aradina·demolition·haul
WOOD FIHCIMG tree& yd work 831 · 12571 Free est. 645-8258 · -
53&-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------Inside Sunshine Paint Co. For ins. purposes, we Student will move you at
videotape prop. & con-very reas . rates. Interior Painting ,
Always Satisfied. Reas.
-Bob 846--0934
tent. Call 640-0100 Video 752-1493, 848-3777
Verification
••••••••••••••••••••••• DRAINS CLEAIB
Sl0.75. Don't get robbed.
Call B&B Plumbing.
Gas, Water & Rooter
Service. 552-8896
To place your mesaa1e
before the
reading public.
phone
Daily Pilot
Clauified, 642-5678 ,,,
Cabinets . all t ypes
Kitchens, storage , bars .
hkcases, divid e r s .
vanmes. formica etc.
894-l!N9
All types concrete w,.-k & ----
drilling, sawing-J re· Sell things fast with Daily Find what you want in ave something to sell?'
pain. Mike, 870-5423. Pilot Want Ads. Daily Pilot Classifieds . Classified ads do it well.
WANT ACTION?
Classiled Ads 642·5678 Sell idle items
Classified Ads, your one·
642-5678 atop shopping center. ' -----
Hefp W..e.4 7100 Hefp W.e.cl 7 t 00 Hefp W-.hd 7100 Help W..t.ct 7100 Hefp W..e.d 7100 Hefp W.e.cl 7100 Hefp W..tff 7100
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B EAU TIC I ANS • Construction Yard Man, Driver to pick up de· General Office. phones, --••••••••
. ACURISTS. folio~-IOOl(I~ CLalCAL F/T. must have valid I ceased peg & some yard lite payroll, invoicing. Hotel
ing pref to work in Flex. PT/r'f'. 631·5031 A better pQSiUon awaits driver's Uc. 1971 Placen-1 wortt. 1954.2 Beach Blvd, typing, xlnt opportuni· DIMMB COOtc
w!lrm. almosph~re , you at Victor. Tum your fa c M ty .. SIP Sytems. 1611 Full time opening cur-
fr1endly hrs. fie 1ble. laaWntper.fC experience into money. 1 • • H.B. Monrovia C.M. 645-9640. rently exists for exper'd.
Tbe Hair Depot. 55 ·2234 or Ir .ccwwwlwl Following skills needed· COOIC DllYBS ' dinner cook with pre-
Thru 'rinancial state-CLERKS' Preschool Pa rt/ f·u11 DiaJ-A-Ride, located in GaaAL OFPICI stigious hotel. Suc-
ments for investment co. (TYPISTS time exp. Irv S.Sl-4533 Laguna Hills hasp/time Good typist. 10 key by cessful applicant will be
Good salary+ pension & S~RETARlES a. f/time PoSitions. Gd. touch. telephones. Grow-able to work in nexible
profit sbr plan & Major ~EMBLERS Data rrocessiltcj driving rec. over 2l (in-ing publishing company. situations. be organized.
Med. Fashion Isle loc. ,CallToday Operatorneededfornix-s urance requirement). Non smoker pref. available weekends &
CallMCH234forappt_ WorttTomorrow dorflentrix systems for EOE. ~30.6191 Bill $832/mo. For appt call comfortable with recipe
tWn~h Never a Fee! Ion~ term assignmt. Call Downing 645-8830. Mrs. Northrup. cards. Enjoy excellent
for more info. Tod ------company benefits, in· with following. Excel.
working cond's.
Please call Wed. lhru
Sat. 642-0092. aslt for
Joyce
..,./SCTaY
Exper. mature person
for real estate oCfice in
Sunset Beach. P /T '1"z
day. Salary $500/mo.
714/846-68011 or eves
213/!182·5743
IOOIOCmlMG _,_
ACCOUMTIMG
To assist in developing
the P It L. Work under
minimum supervision.
Required to use indepen·
dent judgement. May
N. B. 556-8520
ORG. 835·2662
Equal Opp Emplyr MI F
assign work to lower-...__••••••••~ level clerks. Xlnt. com-I"'
pany benefits. Call
M illle after 9A M :
~-
CLERICAL ----------~---------·1
Register today for local
temporary assignme'?ts. '°°" .... Full or parttime. with
strong AIR & A/P ex-
perience. Computer en·
try knowledge helpful.
Racquetball World. F.V.
!IQ-1374 (uli: for Ronda Duncan).
S DOING ~··. BUSINESS
:;: UNDER A
.... FICTITIOUS
NAME?
II you heve juel lll•d
your new Flc1illoue 1 BuelneH Nam• end I
•IOOR .... S
AUTOMOTIYI
Busy Chevy store seek·
ing bookkeepers with
automotive exp. for
manual entry of service
sales. accts rec .. etc.
Pleasant worlring cond.
557-0045
CT\-Llf\:
1£MPOllAllY Pff!SOt4NH SUMCfS
l72l lirclt StrMt ............
E .O.E.
in John Wayne Airport ~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
complex. Salary open. •-••••••••I See ofc mgr. Howard
Chevrolet, Dove/Quail
Sts. Newport Beach.
•CAIDllYBS•
Checker Cab
770-0222
have nol yel eubmltted ·
It for publlcaOon, pl•H• ----------i
a.tK.Mn-
Newport Beach
mortgage banking com-
pany has an entry-level
position available in our
loan service dept. Some
previous office ex·
perience desirable &
don'I forgea th•t lh•
llmll•tlon la 30 d•y•
ltom dale of llllng. The
DAILY "ILOT will
publlth your •latemenl
lor S38 .50 , Our
clrculelloo lncludee the
entire Or•na-Co•ll
•r•a •nd 19991 nollcH eppeu In all edlllona. In
order to submll your
•l•lemenl for
publlc•llon aend
•pproprlat• cotlY and • check lo THE DAILY
PILOT, P.O. Boa 1560,
Coste ...... CA 92121.
We'll do Ille ..... FOf
lnlormellon •bo.n , ... ,
advertlelng pleaM call
142-4321 Ed. 3J2.
Llttle Is 11NJ! !
CASHIERS good communication
skills. For appt.. call
640·4580, ext. #202.
UTVTEM-E-.O.E_. --
Cle rk / Man ager .
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts
DELI MANAGER
We promote to manaae·
menUr supervision from
within.
WANTA CAREER?
Costa Mesa
111 Del Mar
631-9421
Laguna Beach
4N-'233
Hallmark & Gifts. F.xp
pref. 64(). 7373.
CLalC TYPIST
Classified Ada are really
small "people to people"
sales calla with big re·
adenbip and bi& results!
To place your classified
ad, call today 842-5878. ~~!!~!!~~~~I
We provide relocation
services for mjr. cor·
porations transferring
their employees. Our
Homesales Div. is seek-
ing a clerk typist (typing
skills SS-«)wpm). rt you
are well organiied. de·
tail-Oriented. this posi·
tion is for you. Salary is
9IOI> mo. Excell. vaca·
tion. sick leave & co.
paid benefits. C a ll
Frankie at:
752-07<11 Merrill Lynch
Relocation Mgmt .. Inc.
Equal Opp Emplyr MI F .••••• • Daily Pillit
. : Accounts ,. : CLOTHISTIMI
• lookkHper e Now hirlnl part time
. . . . . • -·sales 6 A11i1tant e A full-time pos1t1on 1s available Mana1er Trainees.
• for accurate person with al least e Minimum Imo. ex-
• t w o y e a r s e x p e r i en c e i n 1 e perimce. Call 842· 1231.
•
processing accounts payable for' e c 0 c11 ta l I w alter /
computer input, cash reporting • wattre., hilb volumn e and disbursement scheduling and .,....._ at prime o.c.
• forecasting. Will prepare bank • AhpJrt aoc. Exp. depen·
8 deposits. Must possess good orfice e ;8m"::ti °':!,'~ fr::~,~~:!!
Services979·8900 Drycleaner s /Counter Go•R"MSs/H ... pr eluding a free meal per
. F /T. Will train. 642·5466. S mo. infant, live in or shift. Apply in person.
AskforYvonne. out. N,B. wate rfront Mon-Fri.. 9AM -Noon. Dal. F/T & rjT.
Eslary's , 3444 E. Coast
Hwy. C.dM . 675-1354
Delivery Man for early
AM L.A. Times home de·
livery. Economical car
required. Adults only.
2"' hrs. per day. No col·
lecting. $4.50 per mo. net
ta ke home + bonus
+ga s allowan ce .
Westmins ler /Hunt.
Bl'h. area. 6311-5466.
Dental
Experienced porcelain
frame/C&B Tech. NP &
gold. Must know attach·
ment & bridges. Good
wages + be n efi t s .
Trainee for Dental
Exec. Secr etary ex ·
perienced in law. real
estate. resumes, etc.
will do extra typing at
home. (714 )837-8349
evenings.
EXTRA INCOME
Parttime, we train (over
21>3pm-Spm. 536-2403.
FACTORY TIAIMHS
Mature, re liable in·
dividuala. Pressure
guage manufaclurer.
4 'Miay work week.
15542Chemical Lane
<McFadden & Bolsa
· Chica)
Huntington Beach
Laboratory po.o1ition. AP· FILE CLBK ply in person 2474 112 Newport Blvd Costa Large insurance agency Mesa has immediate opening
for fast. energetic file
DF.NTAL Assist. Npl. c lerk. Paid company
Bch Restorative prnc· benefrts. Call Linda. at
t i c e ' n d s e x p · d .. 549-8161.
e n e r I( e t i c t e a m Garden Grove Company
member, ad . s alary. needs in-office sales
many benefits. 631·2491 personnel & delivery
D ENTAL ASSISTANT-drivers. No experience
Chrside for busy c M , necessary. Will train in ~enerat practice. 4''1 dy our office. Call aft. lPM,
wk. 54&-2410 Ask for Bill: 636·6180.
O e n ta l A ssis tant General Offi<'e. Accurate
chairs ide with X·Ray typist, 10 key by touch.
lie Part t i me Sea l hvy phones, riling. Mon·
Reach office 431-2929. Thurs 9-3. Call 642-1843
D i s h w 11 s h e r 5 • General Office. Bkkpg,
buspersons. full & part auditing, typing. some
time Immediate open-exp. helpful, but not nee.
in gs . Apply In person Orange nr. Anaheim
Howard J o hnso n 's Stadium.771-4750.9-5
Restaurant, 2S50 So. El
Camino Real , San GBBALOFACE Clemente. l girl office. Light payroll. invoicing. typ.
Domelltic Help wanted. i ng , phones . FIP
Uve in pQSition. Systems, 1611 Monrovia.
A Chri.4'lian couple or I CM. ~!l&IO.
person needed to take
<'are of 3 children + GBBAL OFACI cooking. Ml.lllt be able to 2 openings. Part time.
drive. Car & self con-5 h r s . C . M . b o o Ii publisher. Hardworkers, tai.ned apt. provided on non-smokers. Typing,
same grounds as main phone communication
house in So. Laguna. For skills. Ca ll for in ·
details call Judy at terview: 540-0620.
58&-4400. Mon. thru Fri.
9AM to SPM. General Office ___ , Consulting firm needs
home. Pvt rm & bath. Penonnel
Must drive. 642·5001. MAaatOTI' HOTEL
GUARDS-Irvine & S.A.
locations, $4.00 & up .
978·'7243or6311-8191
GU AIDS Full & part time. All
areas. Uniforms fum'd .
Ages 21 or over. retired
welcome. No e.xper. nee.
Apply : U nivers~I
Protection Service. 1226
W. '5t.h St .. Santa Ana.
Interview hrs: 9· 12 & 1-4.
Mon-Fri.
HANDYPERSON for
apartment complex
Reliable. $4 per hr. 40
hrs. per week. Costa
Mesa area. 645-3381.
675-~. ------
HARDWARESALES
LA~AIEACH
Retail. Per., full &
p/lime. 240 Broadway,
497-4403
HARDWARE SALES
Full time/Part time. Ap·
ply in person: Crown
Hardware. 1024 Irvine
(Westcliff Plaza) N.8 .
Heatth
EYaYIODY LlllS
AWIMMB
Be. part of the fastest
growing company in the
health & nutrition field.
UnUmited income OPP·
ty. Call Mr. Armstrong
1191-0843
Hostess & dining room
supervisor for pvt coun·
try club. musl know how
to type. Ask for Frank
549-03T7
Hostess
IOllUIMS
llSTAUIAMT
Now hirin1 part time
900 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Em pl yr MI F
Hotel
Fnint Desk Clerk. Exp.
seeking people to people
communicators. Wkend
work schedule. Gd with
math. Apply in person to
Mr. Roberts. M·F. 9am-
l lam . Hotel San
Maartrn. 696 So. Coast
Hwy. L.B.
Hotel ,,._. Desk Cleril
E xperience preferred.
Apply to Cindy, Surf &
Sand Hotel Laguna
Beach. 497-4477
Hotel
Front Desk
Clerks
We are seeking people
oriented persons able to
work varied hours. Must
be adept with figures.
Full time pQSition offe.rs
excellent com p a ny
benefits. including a free
meal per shift. Apply in
penon, Mon-Fri .. 9AM·
Noon. Personnel MAJWon HOTa
900 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr MI F
Hotel Head Housekeeper.
immed. opening for exp
hotel supervisory
housekeeper. F/T posi·
lion. Apply in person to
Mr. Roberts, M·F . 9am·
llam. Hotel San
Maarten. 696 So. Coast
Hwy. L.B.
day ho8tess. Interview -••••••••• 2-•PM. Tues.-Thurs. 37
Fashion Island. Newport
Center.
HOST-HOSTISS
CA SHIM
Hoat·Ho1te11 /Cashler
needed day houn. Apply
dally 11AM. Ml Casa
Mexican Restaurant, 291
E.17th8t. C.M.
Hotel
Drapery Coordlnator , mature, energetic
exp. person needed for penon with posit.Ive at.
drapery department in titude to do 1eneral of.
our desi1n s tudio. flee wort, treet clients, 11m--------55trUIOl. answer phones, type etc.
HOST /HOSTESS
Full or p/lime positions
avail. for reliable.
people--Oriented persons.
Flexible shlrt.s. Enjoy
excell. company
benefits incluclin1 a free
meal per 1hift. Apply in
penan IAM-Noon, Mon·
Fri. Penonnel
MAlltlOTT MOTIL
900 Newport Center Dr.
lllewpart Beach
Equal Opp Emllbr II/ F
Hotel
Drapery Installer trainee Ca II Bobbi: 844-917 4 ;
• abop penon. Drapery eves: 551·5184..
General
HefpW..e.4 . 7100 HetpWllllM 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
HOUSECLEANERS
To work for Janice's
Raggedy Ann. P /T, 8·3.
Tues.· Fri. 675-2514.
JIWB.llY SALIS
WILL TRAIN. Well
1rommed, intelli1ent, •
self motivated person ..
Pleaae call 759-1722
Housekeeper. live-out. * * * Must ha ve own
transpor tation. Win· •:-.:.~
dow s . laundr y,
housekeeping. Prepara· Dana Point
tion oC evening meals. Youare&bewinnerof
Wages open. Mon-Fri 4frwtldiets
12·5 nexible. 6"2·6392 ($14 value). to ........
HOUSEKEEPER. Nwpt . 1Mt SMw
Bch, Uve-in, 1 child, pvt Mar. 4 thru Mar. 11
rm. refs req. Call Joyce Anaheim Convention
752-67'11. 640-4444 Center
Call &42·5878, ext. 272 to Housekeeper/Nanny. claim your tickets.
tive·in or out. needed for * * *
working parents & darl· •----------ing l '1.lz yr old girl in
Irvine. Must drive, net &n1lilb • have F ref. Call days: 759·9199;
wliends/eves: 857-4730.
HOUISekeeper/Companion
for elderly person. Live·
in or out. ~2009.
HOUSR--S
We have an immediate
opening f or 2
housekeepers. Full time
positions . 10PM-6AM
s hifts . Xlnt. fr in1e
benefits paclia1e. Apply
in person at Advanced
Realth Center. 1300
Bristol St. North. Ste.
#100. Newport Beach.
E.0 .E. M/F.
Housekeeper /babysitter.
Matw-e woman to live·in
but not mandatory to
care for infant & do
housekeeping In CdM
area. Ref 's. req. Call
966-0281 or 67 5-8604 ask
for Debra.
JN CO M E 0 TAX
PREPARERS
Hilb earning potential
in volume ·offices .
<714>5*0187 aft. 5PM.
Or (213)294·5146
IMSPICTOI
lnprocesa, noor • re-
ceivtq. Top benefits in· cludln& heallll, dental.
life• savinp plan.
DELTRONIC. c.ta Mesa 545-0413
Insurance
ACCOUNT I•
...._ASSIST.
Part or full Ume.
SG-'1144•
L•AL SICUl'AIY
Buay Law Ofnee, lyr
lefalesp. pnf. Sal. com-
men~urate w /exper.
Lido Vllla1e 1175-tlOZ
Le1al Secretary for aole
practitioner. airport loc.
Contenlal atmmpbere,
nex Ian. Prefer back-
lround in dril Ut./bual·
neu plmmin1. word prc>-
ceaainl np helpful. Con·
tact J im at (714),.
97~·
. . ~_!Ill Sec'y I L1tipuuo exp. (or so e
practitioner 0 .C .
Airport Loe. Xlnt salary
pc.ttion to start immed.
851·lml
LIQUOR Store clerk.
Niles. Beach area.
F /Ume. Exp. nee. Top .
waiea. Apply In penon:;
Holiday House Liquon.:
2917 E. Coast Hwy, CdM
Live-In Housekeeper. a~.
preciatlve family, 5 .
days. 2 children. ocn
front. ref'• ~ 1511
LOAMOMC•
A11tt11ive Individual ,
needed with bank or :
finance company ex· •
perience. Faat-movm. •
R.E. lender. Untimit ...
opportunity. 121-1111 :
(Demnia).
Lovinl penon to care for '
1/yr old boy, Tun •:
Thun. 13/hr. &M-1173.
FGS has openin1s in L¥M'S J.I t
customer service dept. AWis Al SMfh
to service automobile 99 bed SNP' amt. reput•· accounts. Muat have tlon . Beach area.
sood oral• written com-o •·t dl ... _ flt mwlicationl allllla. Ex-u .. an nr ..... ne '· per. desirable. Startln1 _842 __ llN4 ______ _
salary commensurate MAKEUPltSICINCA.RE
W/ftJler .• ability. Xlnt. I job opplJ tor brtlM -...
co.bmeftta6careerad-1oln1 per.on, c•ll
vancement potential. SD-lea. For appt: call Linda: ....:..:.::....::=.;._-----
714-54Nlll. . MAMM•TIAI•
Wac•D11l•1r Jl'loarlq A drapery ex·
perimt'e. RrlJ + comm.
2 dQll/w floor time + camultbll. N.8 .... 1111
To.._.ftlm,,_., ...
.... I .No ....... wmen1m.m.-•·· ......... "
• skills. Permanent position with e 11 F e good salary. Company paid life. e ~.,';4':1~ · · · I> hospital. medical and dental e
mfr nffd1 non-amkr.
very neat, clean ap·
pearuce. Clean Calif.
drher'• tic. Mon-Tllun
7-s :ao. Wa1e1 D.O. E
.n. ..... ..,c .. ..........
Dlffll
Opportunity Hists for
qualified applicant lo
aene • driver f« pre-•tilklua ..... Tb1s hall
Ume pmlUon ot nnlble
1hifta will require ClUI
ll&.c...after-lain.Ze·
joy a~ eompeny
be'nenta, lneJudlaa a tree
meal._. alllft. Apply In
.,.,_, lloe· P'ri, IA fll ·
Noaa.Pwwllll1l
HotelDI .--..a INTERIOR 1 ww•w LANDSCAPING CO.
Am---~ .... taecme.llelPllllillll ....
w•oleule bHl•efl. ......
e =~~i o~':::~a~~!~1~~ •. Computer
• btwn sam·Spm or call &42-432l, ext Dre11 manuf•cturer
• n .... put Ume data-• m . entl'y penon for mlal e CalMrllm e com,_.r in1tallat100.
• Experienced at least 5 years. .• lltat lmow lO.keJ. 9ood e Must be able to use newapa_per ,.,=·: e camera and platemaltln1 e e systems. Excellent •••• and e ST. JOl'M
C,aUMZ-lf'I
Dm•SW+!ft9 Depmdallle !'•harp. 11
or a.er. 11-r lem-Spm. f'Jl.ma. .-for Erte. --Lite phik-up/deUverr. .... """· n.om,.. ............... 1111-1!
AlrwayCll
I 'beneflta. Apply ln peraon e 17412 Derian Au .•
w/reswne, to Oran1e Coat DaU1 e' 1ntne 1-------Pilot (Coner llehln •
• ' .°'9111 c...e •• ~l
:
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-W. Bay SVelt • TIMM UW. edi nallr
ea.ta Meta CA ' ,.._, 1e111a.u.a Hnda
• lllqual Opportunity Employer · :.. .._ ...:-:::-r~pJU:
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Nww,mt a..e• ~--11/F
= .. di,....., bued Ill 0raapa,..,, ?:. r 1 n d~~~t blrln1 for full/time
aupenlMM'J eaper. to malnteaance route.
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.._. • • 11h••t ••C ~.':' Apply ln ,.,._ p.., ,..._call Moa. thl'u S&e.tZll ell= 12. ---.ue 111. c n. ••••-.. •••••••••••• 4._ .... .... ........ ..,..,._.., ayuv.r t• PlaNnlla F ri aft 4 JOPM ' ' . ' mlac.pictuna.NNlll PLY INTONATIONAL CNUPAll!m , .. .._)to
"' .......... ..,. ,....._. flnn, Ave C Ill Moeday 14S 2'10 Thomp10~ WOIDPIOCISSOI oa hm Am wtdl alrtlne Y"I "Olli Man" la 4 •..., , •
"'-'. -1 ---hM ............. for Fnda'_y, 1 IO~ ~tatioaCo. EOF. f'uU or part dme. Im-Beautiful llAHOOANY twe>far-Gee tidet 1lip. bad: in bualneu I -1• •
NeM •aha ••••Y ' d•P••d•ble 1l11arp -1medlat.e openini in our SECRrfARY,'700. Sin1apore. Central ea.mi. .... .... D , • ..... 99\ ,.,... •l•ued •19"n• Sa• Lady PIT, 3 ~vea SICUllTY lnlneoft'ice. XnOwledce -.-. Ameriu, Germany'-Ny llar.•UwuMar.I ~I c.1 ..... , •kW. Atta. lo llilaadle per..-Sunday11 ll 5 Mature perlOC\ needed. ot CPT word proceuor any of 11 countriet. • · Alt Dlrecton Aa· AnabahnC.venUon
".
-·· ...... •/Ho•·•• ~1 ,....~,· UU.1. (THlm•10 part ume to take ad· h~lp(ul, but will train. Complete Wall Unit, Huny! Good until P'eb. ~:::!"~-tml.C'...'~·-tm· C 11 ._~ter_. m • .,... ,. • • ••• n1 .._.,. n ... •r -mlM_knl 6 provide i.n· C•tlm..1122. Sbelve1. Deak, Cablneta. 21. -..1111 ....,.... .... ....,,.,.. a ~ ... , •• •••· to ...... .._.or lb• ra•. '"->' ,....._ • IALB ~.LI fortnaUon lo vlaitora at -MI0.59-1087 LAWN llOWER-Seara claimJOUrtit'keCa. • r1T. N.a ,1G 1e11 ft'Onl atfke C-1.al•I T.¥. ..... eubllt' gardeo in Corona M" rCt ••• -""9 l•um R I f * * * •mall off\C'4t klc'ated 1" .,aa-rlcnced achertl1· itel Mar. Call Mon.-Frl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec . Walnut Desk Helium Bouquet• de· ee type, ael pro----------
N.._C Irvine lnduatnal ~'m 1.na iaim peraon for new I 873-228UAM 4PM Alltf•u IOOI w /chair UOO. a lao livered. Perfect for pelled, 2-5 HP enclne, 5 14' aboard, ftber1Jaas .. •Lftit pin XIII&, rn.ctjt'»l1dftl &dvert1sln1 m4'd la. on y -·-· -: ••••••••••••••••••••••• matchin1Credenza$100 .• everyoccuion.8'7~19 blade, basket Included. and wood DOO. 831·1710
..__ 11-T lmau 41 la l perh1111! Or ant•• Local lnilll1•'. outside Buralem Doulton Collee-548-1087 Good condition. 175. or974-1JOI
..... :~· ._.. Sutt• Count y Ruh urant ••lu Great ro m St>curky tor's!lpcbatbsetcobalt 6'portable1pa,pwrpack, 5t'7·111Z ---------
Am-.te.•1 S.rvtcw llOI Uaim.Jftr mluloo Call 675 90S2 SECURITY blue/gold signed & num-Twin Sz Eaectric Bed like deliver.· set up S2200. Mhcala •-...._........,
,...-_ TS ' 8 au t • A n a , leavr mniuge. Mred see to app~ciate. new szso. 831 ... 11, ~7215 W_.... IOI I VS It I tOJO -l• ... 5'"'° Call for appt. 842-3227 ~7380 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _ .u... , , JO • -s ... LES Door Attendant sys t c 0 ms m 0 bi I e ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARI ENT wrNCHES
J :•t.•PM Country A * * * Water bed/ni1ht stand, 1 teie1Jbone, CJusic VUI WANTED: World Globe used. SU. a, '2 • ss'. Chat. C•av Ho.p ...... , .... OMce M111tutt individual Must Mmt5ottHohf mo. old, super llngle. mdl .• 3 moa old Malle •tnctitionaJstand. Stamieaa 1142.2932 Jeaa. Small, friendly com be eHicJut & ha ve F.veningpositionavaila-~C..t ll8S.~21M3Wendy ofr.~Z5&7 • W-l.5G5 • · ·
pany nur oc.-an nffd.11 yh:uant phone voice blr for a people-oriented 214 lns Ave. ---------M•._.. Rowtni DORY, UI' clus.
OaTBODOHTIC AS
lm'AN'T-Lalwa• 8 t h.
o.&aaaper req Guod ............. ~
fullUmt' Pt!r-800 ror re ('aU for·~ _!33 9841 person able to check Corona del Mar SOLID Pine dining rm --Teak cap rails 1rat.es repUon ., vari .. t y of IO's & enforce hotel Vouaretbewinneror set, tbi lop 3" t.hick. 6 IBM Selectric, xlnt cond, 'art -'' IOIJ Complete with light:
icenenl oUit'I' dut1e11 S &LES policies at the door of 4 frM ffd• maple chrs & l booster 1400. Waterbed mat· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...., .. ~ .. --A tr-· dbl good d CONN....,__.,--•-mbone we,..-oars . .....-~. Must bave gOOd typane our lounge F.njoy ex· <114 value>. to $375. W<>Odftl rocker S20. ~-. • con · uu~ .. .,
Part-time work from
........ OWD hn 6 in
~-.... Muat be or
laaimd • people orient
ed. f'wapptcaU557·5'7S
slulb Donna. 64S-3632 ~~~t~~fn°t'11 !:les n ~::.~s \'d i C(l benefits . Appl)' ••lllila End tbl "50. 2 bar stls. ss. SIS. 912.-1637 eves. with cue. Excellent Loran-C Texas instru-
'f rain In" provide d in person 9AM-Noon. lo.t •• ea. Hunt. Hbr .. 846-1183 * condition, SlOO. 875-8052 ment90002-mosold, new
llC.,..OMST
Lag Bch hotel Flex
hrs Neat, dependable
Will tram . 497 2446
" Mon F'n Personnel * *-af\ertlPM. Sl49S selling 1900. Salaryto$500wkly Call .e•aio-HOTIU Mar 4thruMar.8 Mattress&rBox Sprlng. l.H.JoMI Mr Silva. 634-4922 M,,_ 1 ' ~ Anaheim Convent1'on '~--'or Snare Drum 493-2348
900N rt e t D double 1100 146SPaificAve. ..__.... '' Equa10ppty Employer ewpo en er r. Center ' · and1.iktjianCymbals.
PAnnMI
Ate 116 up. Phone work
for re1ort condos
MPll. Start: 13.~/hr Rapid advance! Call SO..,., aft. 3PM only
"--•011 Sec'y
Grut job for a dynamic
penon! Need someone
wbo is people-oriented.
Typin1 6S-70wpm
Shrtlld not req • d. Lots or
pbona • variety. For
man Info. pis call: Tod
~at fT9.8900
Phone Sales/ Adv .Spec.
R ECEPT I ON I ST
SECRETARY. Sat only
Mus t t ype SO WPM
499-S361
ReceptJonlsl. P1T or F/T
for Optometrist Will
train. IW&-4502.
Receptionist/Typi11t. In
telligent. expert recep.
tionis t /t ypis t. Xlnt
working cond. Career
opp()l'tunity. 752-5299.
llC.,,OMIST
P /Tor more. law offices
N. B. 644-S040
$300 IOMUS llC.,,ONIST
for aperiftlced pbon~ Full time. Sun.-Thurs. pros. Jlitbest comm. in Lite typing & JG-key ex· ~dultry. For confiden-perlence needed. Pvt.
tial interview call Mr. I Country Club. 644·5"04.
Salesperson wanted in
fo'ashion ls land Jewelry
store. 644-2040
Salesperson, full time
Apply in person Mon.
Fri. l0-12. Persimmon
Tree, 229 Marint' 1\vt> .
Balboa Is land.
S alesp e r s o n . r a1 n t
counter Some ex per re
q 'd Laguna Bea1·h
lumber Co. 494-6538 or
54().82167.
Salespersons , canvass
trainees. pd daily No
exp . start im me d
4974450
Salesperson ror lenn1s
shop in Corona del Mar,
full or part time F:x per
only 640-4172. TaJlar. 714/491-2953 San • -Clementearea. UC.-rlOMIST -----
With or without typing Sales Trainees. full or
Photo 8ooUI Attendent. needed. Top pay. Tem-P IT. xlnl opportunity for
2-CPll. porary •full time. Call college s t u d e nl ~ &
Apply:640-7293 TodServicesat979·8900 moonlighters over 18
PLAMTS
Need person to maintain
indoor plants. Exper not
necesa. Must have good
driviq record. F/Time.
S45-G52
PlllSSROOM
s.av1so1
Pos. requires min. 10
yrs. printing exp. Strong
mechanical, technical
bkgmd. in Web orrset.
Org. Cly. co. Send re-
sume: Box H73. Daily
Pilot, P.O. Box lS60.
Costa Mesa. Ca.~
PRIN'l'SHOPTRAINEE
Restaurant Help
Buspersons & Cocktail
Waitress/Waiter. Apply
in person_ Beach House
Restaurant. 619 Sleepy
Hollow Lane Laguna
Beach.
Restaurant
COOKS Ir COUMTH
HB.' Immediate opening full
& part time for Newport
Beach Restaurant. Con·
tact Rich at 67S-8662
Easily earn $10 SIS/hr
Call -Jaek et 9Sl·2642.
l -4pm.
SALES
Urgently need four s ales
reps to cover Orange
County Wholesale s ales
calling on gift. sta I
11onery & greeting card I
trade Exp helpful hut
not n ee Outgo1nJ!
personality with d e
termi n a t i o n &
perseverance is a must
Straight commission
position which allows
you to set own hours &
be your own boss. No in
\'estment req Write
Newport Beach CaU 00-5678. ext. 272 to ----642-·311811----vou1::°tJ!=~rof SS7-8383 1-~qual Opp Em pl yr M / f' claim your tickets
12.6 Inflatable Sportboat
&r 15HP new eng.
Sf:RV1CE STATION
TIF:NOANT
Days, 6 3. Apply Shell
Stat.11111. 17th & Irvine
N R 642 1259.
S1:w1n i.: mac·h in e
op1·ralors Overloc k .
S t c 11 dy work 57:11
Mr f'addt'n Ave . H B.
898-:m7
Sew1nj? mac·h1n e
•••
English oak antiques.
KING -SIZE BED
Complete. extra firm .
$:275. 631-4925
several items. r eas. Reautiful walnut carved
964~ bef. 4pm. dining rm set~hairs &
--china closet 548-1427 Mada m e Alexander
Dolls. the 6 lsl ladies or Sewing Mach. Mont Ward
the US, mint-in box, W /Medit style cab used
Sl800 set. 846-4360 4x's. S250/0B0548-~
Antique Wash Stand
Marble top & back
SlS0/0 8 0 . 968-8524
---------~
op..rators for drap.-r y Appicmces 10 ICl
mrr N~'(! exroer or will •••••••••••••••••••••••
6pc. apt. sz pecan dining
rm, pecan desk walnut
unit, tbl lamp, RCA
stereo combo S36·82Sl
4frMtldleh
(S14 value), to .......
.... Sllow
Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8
Anaheim Convention
Cent.er
Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to
claim your tickets. •••
SPLIT &r SEASON ED
•AllWOOD • ~
•••148-9111 •••
John Wayne Tenn.is Club
reg. membership, 11200
incl. transfer. 67S-545S
OfflceFw .... e & Complete with floor
I I boards, oars, bellows. a J t I t IHI 1. . 7Sl -••••'•••••••••••••••••• _•n_es_. ma_s_c_. __ . ....,._, __
COPY MACHINE
M111t sell, 137S or best of-
fer. 552·5255
Wanted 4.Shp Evi.nrude
0 .8 . L/S, current model
up lo 1400 cash .
2 Desu, s chrs, omce _645-__ 29S3p_,;...;;_P ____ _
couch w/3 tbla. Isl S350 lnnatable Boal 12'6" will
takes. 63l·US4 handle 30 h.p. O/B SS9S
,._ & 0...-. 1090 _642_·3822 _____ _
•••••••••••••••··~··••• lotlh, Poww 9040
1886 Emerson piano. ••••••••••••••••••••••• square Baby Grand,
ivory keys, hand carved i--SA-C-RI F-IC-E Rosewood. xlnt cond.
Collectors item. 12800 train Mui.I spea k ' HARBORAREA W ic k er Rattan
l':nJ?l1 s h Mo n Thurl APPUANCESERVICE Furnis hings BIG
7 S 30 W ag~~ U.O E We buy used appliances DISCOU.NTS' 839-7239
CallOO 1843 I we sell recond. guar. ll76S F.dinger l blk west
Trade or bes t orrer. 7J •• YU .....
John Wayne Tennis Club 7~ "' "
membership, 11500/0BOs --,.-,.-.. --.... ---,-09--14 Z7 ft. twa 130
appliances 549-3077 of Harbor SMl>.CKIAR ----=-1 . • -.-incl. transfer. 644-15"9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yoh-o's. M
c:istuer food prt.•para New IS <'U rt Frostfreel King size bdrm set. Sim-Power mower, 1100.
tum. oPt-nmg & r tos1ng refrig S450. Microwave! mom Beauty Rest. must Power edger, S50.
'>h1fl'< Maturi:' Sea!'liH I Amana Radar Range sell. 9600. 548-5196. after 5"6-0945
Country Club 536 8866 $150~ 7845 6P!11_: _ _ __ ----ALOE YBE Pro•ch
I Washers. Dryers GE. f'or Sale King sized Buy facials, juice. cos-SOUCITORS Whirlp.ool. Kenmo r e, B e d r 0 0 m s e t ·, m etics at wholesale Mo S.tlnCJ Maytag. Reconditioned. w 3 ~h e r I d r Y e r · prices. ALSO: Super
C' II t & •~· refinished guarante"'d' Refngerator. Corree ta-Savin°s on AMWAY r.uoe en pay uvnusc"' · · "' bl End bl " fur askinJ! IX"OPll' 1r they $1:'>5 delivert'd 751>-3103 e. ta e..:... 951-27SS. Products 60~ OFF X
han• anv usablr items to WastiAr. elec ... ryer . dbl Hones 1060 Distributor's Inventory donate io lhe Children ·~ " " Clearance 631 -1726.
LIMBER UP · SHAPE
UP wmf A SLIM GYM
Exerciser. Perl. cond.
All instructions. New
S200. sell for f7S. !le0-SM4 eves/wknds.
~ ..... ._.
_,TNllr.Fty
lrWp!Mmy '*--$15,000 c• '75-2691 hn.
Sea r's Top quality Coleman cam~ tent. 36' CHRIS Tri-cabin. T /S.
10 xlO. approx. Used l Gd . cond. 119,000.
time. S7 S 960 · S 8 44 _67_3-_90llO ______ _
ev /wlmds. _ "1918' Ranger I /O
vve n ule". r anoe , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""I·.,,_ ll oi.p1t lll or Ora n gl" ~ ' "' llORSF.SBO RDED °" '""" TV.__._ County Thrift Stnrt>s frostfrt>C n•fr 542-11798 A ---------• -· rermanent. a .. s.itrh·<I Back Bay. N.B. Lighted W EOG EWOOD Bone HIFl. Stereo '°''
Uke new. $6500.
Must sell 642-0671
k < !•:lee dbl oven ran "e. arena. 641 -9191 , SS7-6650 China Silver Ermine ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... n...-, B · ,., .. T wor are<is .. -,r t your "' - _ _ ..., v--... ng _, w
0 k h L' I S250. Kenmore elec 12pc. setting 631-1726, Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr V8's , load-'. N·.B. m' oor: uwn w r l)Ur,, n.e1.•p Buckskm Quarter Horse F d Ii ""' phys1n11ly r1t with pay dryer.$'75.5527391 Gilding. double reg. 8Sl-7008 wrnty. ree every ing avail. Sl7,9SO
An 1111l1>1<intl1nl! op 71 h d k Sl48.&e&-l71l6_. ----S4G-3855;644·1616eves. µort11n1ly for Pl.'lll•le or I fr1.'<'7.~r lfi cu ft upright, yrs. IS.2 an s. stoc Y Carpet steam cleaning Stale of the Art s
speakers. oiled walnut
cabinets. Phillips com-
ponents . (213>438·8844
Mark. C714l760-8259
all agt'!> who want rman 1wodcond. $150 build. 4 white socks. machine. barely used .
cial inc1eptondencf' Call i 644-0949.5589201 beaut.coloring.Xlnldis-Must sell. Bs t Ofr
Ous t y O uM o ~ a t . -. position. Mus t sell. s:..3314
972 l242 ur apply 2il2!> W es l1n~house re fr1g , Make offer. 631 -1900
W lst St . Santa 1\na. ! brown, l yr old, S500 dys ; 67J.645.4 or 673-3711 LaiCABALLEROS
Mon.-Sat 9-3. ~w. sell SD>. 631-0355 e_v_es_._______ Family Membership l300 or olfer 918-8341 Lookin1 for Stereo P.A.
with cabinets.
22· RJenf'll. loaded with
trailer. S8800.
675-8650.
Must type 40 wpm
333 3rd St, Laguna
Beath
lefallM•1911neRt Pier I manageme nt
trainee wanted Retail
exp. or 2 yrs or college
req'd. Excellent growth
oppt'y. Apply in person.
Pier I Imports. 2710
Classified Ad #682. Daily ---------
Xln't Condition. good old Jewelry 1010 --------
W es t1nghou se •••••••••••••••••••••••Dr y Wash -Gold -
Refrigerator S75. Will trade complete 1847 Separator folds into car
SS7-8393
24 ' Tollycrart Cabin
Cruiser, low brs. Like
new thru·out. Loaded
w /everything. Tandem
--trailer. 7141564-4343
Prr Driver
2-6pm
F.dSulver: 645-70SS
Harbor Blvd. CM. I
RETAIL SALES
Pilot. P 0 Boie 151i0,
Costa Mesa. 92626 STUDIMTS
&OTHERS ,art tilM lobs
Must he 18 or over Call
JOAM lo 3PM
714-847 2422 P/time, 7days, 2hrs/dai·
ly, AM delivery. L.A:
Timm. $100 per week. +
gu allowance. Laguna
Beadl. *'8498.
LA .. UMAIEACH
Hardware Perm full &
p/time. 240 Broadway.
497.4403
SECIETAIY
Fash. Island lntcrnat'I
mktg, ok. w/mjr. corp
m the engmeering mfgr
& const. business . Req's •_ ----·----•-•---
P /T person for small or-
fice, various duties. ac·
live sportswear Co.
5a-ID3.
PUii.iC Ill.A TIOMS
Part time for resort con-
dos. Good phone voice nee. Am/ Aft. Santa Ana
office. Start: U /hr. so..,., or 543-2951.
llAL IST A Tl..
xlnt. typmg & shorthand
skills. 760-1308
SECRET ARY RN I J.7 Charge nur.ie-80
bed ECF. eFull & part
time. gd. salary Mesa For st ock brokerage
Verde Conv. Hospt .. 661 firm in Newport Cenlcr
Center St .. CM 548·5585 Mature pe rson. Good -t y pin g e sse ntial
$900/mo. Call Marjorie
644·2442. SALESCLBK
Mature. Fashion Is land
clock shop. Will train.
Call Janis, 760-1225. SECIETAIY
General contractor in SALIS I r v i n e n e e d s e x
I Home Stereo Systems perienced person. Must
will train hustling. yng t Y pe 65 wpm . Ca 11
men. Tramp provided. 1-.7111i5liii-35iiil6ii.iii.itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim--S200 to 1800 wkl y . 11
714/S40-76S2 aft 10.
Tll>.CHHS
Eastblulr IS now accept
ing applications for pre-
school teache rs. Part
lime & full time availu-
ble ECE Units &/or ex-
perience required. lst
Aid Certificate helpful.
Ne wport Rear h a re a
644·C1l32
TEACHER
P . E./Art Part time.
12·6. Preschool needs
fo:CEcert. Garden Grove
area. 971·SS33
TIEl>.CHH
Preschool. Full time
Openln1 for car eer
minded person. Top
Newpirt location. Serv·
int Wmtcliff. Newport Ht1, E. Costa Mesa.
Liberal incentive com-
mmian 1pllt to~. Call
Dan~1221
Sales
H•li•d/W~ te.ts
PART11ME EVES
PR for resort condos.
Use your borne phone.
Earn up to S300/wk ex-
SICllTAIY
FULL TIME
or PART TIME
NEWPORT BEACH
LAWOFFICF. I Needs ECE Costa Mesa
a rea 642 0411
TEACHHAIDE
c.entury 21 Westclirf
Real r..tat.e
SUCCESSOR
F+ll .. IM '117
l. Hue )'OU considered
the pitfalls or com·
merdal • residential re-
al ea&a&e? For example:
17% INT. rates. long
escrow•. farming ror
llaUn1a. com petition.
etc.I
r.ufa11l1•llL...t c.,.. .....
Haa tile ... wer for your
1uee.em1•1. 2. Learn to market low
cmt laU and acrea1e in
So. Calif. We have 10% INT. rates. Earn S50K to
SlJGK, flnl year, un-..__... ._..morel
'~!:!.':t~~k
fWllr.'r.u.
.a.11111.-1
Permanent. gd. pay.
some shrthd desired
644-504()
t ra income. 543-7957 1-~~~~~~~~·I Call6-7PM only. --
SALES/
MARKETING
Secretary
Experience d Person
needed by Sales Markel
ing Firm Must have
gOQd secretarial skills.
li~ht bookkeepini ex per.
helpful . Attrac tive
sa lary & b e n e fits
Westmark & f\s~oc
714-546-6444.
Are you a se lf ~
motivated. asserti ve
person ~ith a sales
background? Our fast 1----------•I paced college ad -
missions office is seek-SECRETARY ~';f~b~Ji~~du~~~~:e~ Fash. Island lnvstmt
recndt.ing position. Re· r i rm Ch 11 n g I n g ,
quired are dirttt sales diversirled secretarial
s kills with telephone oppty. In very fast·
sales ex~rience and paced corprte hdqtrs .
some administrative Sbtnd, l)'J>ing Ir exper.
back((round. The sue-nee. Non-smkrs pref.
ce11f11J candidate will Xlnt. med/dental bentu.
have excellent com· Heavy phones, typing &
munkation skills for de· work variety. Call :
•Una etrect.1ve1y with a11 1~640-0123!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!~I types al people and a 1=
F. C. F: units required
Costa Mesa. Garden
Grovf' arC'as 642 0411
TECHHICIAH
fo'1eld Serv1cr Tech to
serv1C'e mm1 compdter
systems Mus t have
mm. 2yrs. exper."l'h fi eld
s e rvice o r sys. tes t
technician. f'or more in to . contact Noel at
557-3640
TYPIST
Gen office work .
Highschool graduate.
Gd benent.-,/oo exp. nee
Costa Mesa area. Will be
mov ing t o Fr v lnf'
Farme r's Insu ra n ce
GroupS40-4100 EOE
TYPIST. transcriber 1n
law ale. Npt. Clr. Must
type 60wpm Call: 9.5·30
wkdys. ~9951 -- -!typist
lmmed. Pl'l' openings.
temporary. Apply in
penon to Mr. Roberts.
M·F. 9am·llam. Hotel
San Maarten. 896 So
~'~T
ft9 ~ lopr Head·
CIT JJjcn Of&e ii look·
l•I tor a full lime.
..... ... receptiooilt.
.... 99'7,.....•ble ............ ame.. pro-,..,... appearHce.
D'T••••lon P It X
1ood /dose of street 1---------sen.e. call: -* •SICMTAllB* * -~out __ H_wy_. L_._B_. __
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Jlll"IClll•t:
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INC.
199GllllltaA ... lrv .
Jack Lal'IClft
714-54&-7'80. Ext 3M
IUS9eS
SCMOOU .. OUP
NATIONAL
EDUCATION
R«1>1'1'55/F\IDS10,IOO
AdmlnAast/RDll,IOO
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SlllO/"Doit All"SlUOO Slr'IOC XerodlO)Sl4.400
Lia Reinden Alency
4Gl>Blrdl Eat 'M EOE
Newport/m.GIO/Pree
cOIP. ~ .............. NtwpGttBeatla,-Npt. Ctr. lnveetmt. div. •WllOt•IT _.o,,-1.ea~ ll(Jr. c:o. No Sil. Gr.at =~ d'h++ ALI our 1!!!!!~--;;;•1;1;ua~M~1r~~ <>=.._...e1 AIY
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TYPISTS
•Immediate Openings
•P/Ume, F/Ume. Temp.
•Top Pay
FOr more lnlo, call Tod
Services at f'79.8900
TYPIST Part time, Z.J days per
wk. Vacation relief. Ap-Dl1 at: 1• Placentia. tciata ....
To Place your
"Fast 'Result"
Service DirectoJ')'
ad ... C.11 Now
642-1671
t.t.UI
548-3758 an 5pm Rogers flatware C8 set· trunk. Sl95 cash. Ask ADV~ V1DEO BEAM W-;-s tsail 4;-;;nt e; lOOO~. 7 screen. washa· cockpit. hull & deck. t.........__ -•• tings + servers) in case Lanon67S-5774 lu1~ Mat1riah IOZ:o for sturdy 14 ct gold ble. like new. cost $4400, R d t 1 t
••••••••••••••••••••••• chain, 16" or longer. Call N.B. Tennis Club Family
Redwood, 2 x 6's, 8 to 20' for information. 960-5844 Membership
sellS3000. 962-7911 __ 5S;·~. 0 comp e e
long Xlnt decking. SS< ev/wtnds. 640-6110
per fl. Trucked from
m11I. arriving Tues 2/24.
S ave by c all i ng ,.
714/MS-9137. ext 116, CM
13 1.4,' Whaler -2S h p
---------I Johnson . cons'ole.
Classified Ads 642-5678
c ........ '"""LEWI IOJG •••••••••••••••••••••••
Nikonas II w/35mm,
leather case &r Sekonlc
meter w/Nikonas un-
derwater case. S2SO.
953-9316.
400mm Canon lens, xlnl1
cond. 1400. Minolta
35mm F2.8 & 135mmj
F2.8 lenses 185 ea.
97S-:lr71 UI 4.
Cats IOJ!
····················••t 6 monlh old white. blue
eyed Pe r s ian kitten.
Pedigre.e, 548-0471
"Gucci" Beaut. Balinese
Male (long h aired
S i a mese ) l6mos
neutered/declawed no
papers SIOO 760-9393
DOCJI I04CI ........................
KF.ESHOND Pups. AKC.
Champ sire. M/F. Pet &
s h o w . P v t pty .
213/697-1345 an 6 pm.
AAA HOME DOG
TRAINING
We train owner/dog.
0 bedie nl'e /prob I e m
solving, show & protec-
t ion. Free evaulation
739-7684
AKC Cairn Terrier Pups
PY Male, all shots S7S.
494-9590
10451 ...............•....... ,
1 yr old M. Malamute· Shepherd, housebrolten.
861-8835
Poodle mill. Black. 7yrs.
old. For adults wantlng
loving companion .
5"9-l67S
Free, male Cerman
Shepherd mill puppiea. ......
Free. Irish Lab, 9/mo. •
Shepherd mix, 3/mo.
731-5143. ,.. •.. 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••llUY••
Good used hrnltun • A~OR I wtll aellJ
orH:LLlwY•
MASTal AUCTION , ........ ,~···· a.u .... .._ ~--
I.----e e teleflex steering. swivel seats. cover & trailer.
-._~--1 Xlnt cond. $2950. Will de-
cl. Call Howard at e 64Hl01. /_ -~~ e ductS400iflrailernotin·
A ~--\ -SALE_OR __ Tl_A_D_E -
.-._ W' i,...-""'" Power boat. 28' Cutty _J. __ ,.1..._.-:'.~==-• Craft Cabin Cruiser. le::::::::::::..----~-Sips 4. reblt eng. new l -e I paint, Very nice Shape.
•
"' W' ii Will pay cash difference A for car ot higher value.
'
• • SLIP AVAIL ,
e A NEWPORT. 631-1900 or
• 67~3711. Al Biscotti.
l7'0Deep V. 100 RP Mere.
__) llSOO trailer incld.
631"194.
22' 1967 Chris C raft
Cutlass-Classic. xlnt
cond. 210 hp Chev, cuddy
cabin. Offshore or ski.
Buying bigger boat-
0 ae must sacr. 14000 or \'\ere's a sure tb\og 1or raob -makeoffer.637-7918
'°&:. "='' 9050 -
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from h89/mo. including
slip, i.aons 714 /984·5994 ......w 9060 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Ericbon 312', '15, loaded.
cuslam tnt~xt. Bristol
cond. Offer or R.E. P.P. .... 1IOI. a.Gl'72.
HOBIE 18. Good cond.
w /lrtr. llust sell/best of.
fer. m-4153 btwn 1.2-4
Prindle 11. rainbow 1ail,
trlr, beaut .. like new, a:m.m..-. •
41 ' SaU Boat. inboard
en1. 1ood cond, first sio.•. a.1111 d,.
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...................... McaNo radial•. ball .. much worthwhile. <mVCV> wttll • U. _, 10 u tnL 0.. fl A.-ia'1 P/I, e11t ml. eMf,• •
• ---.... •• .. OrmpC--. more. Am/Fm, 25mp1. Ill'..'-drivin _ ....... HV•? TIU.I la a trued man&,......_. la· ..,.,.Aftl:•'.tl., -· .. • la II d ,,.__,,,,_ s 150 In-SLM. ""'"""T I ..... """" dlamood la emeral ana. 1 d1• 1M• ..er m.w _ · ••&ft.AILD 'fed ti -Harbor Blv _ ....._ 641-1700 1 · aaleprieeoloDI) 1reen and lea• tbH built. A hauUful 0 " '. !!! .... •••-.. ••••••••••••••• COITA MaA ----"72 Datsun 240Z. alnt S7Jtt 24.•mDea. cetVAT) A cboeolat• brew a 'U T·tep w/pe-.r''_ HC*DAca-. 1.,. ._...,..,.._IV Yu Sell f7t-JIOO ...._ cond. new tires, am/fm IOIWITMAM veritable bar1aln for m.wlewtdt&MleetMr braba, air, Am/P ... ~
....... ''" l llM' t..a.l•"9 ltrH low wa••IV •••••••••••••••••••••• cua. everything works VOLaSWA... ooly tnt..tar. (llll1JlA) You atereo, auto UUJ .. · /
--· ..... Ml•& ..,. ......... t10I 14500. Mus t See . 1.ioWeatminaterAve. S14ft . wUl~~owa· telHcopln1 ateer.., : --· C& ..... CAii ••••••••••••••••••••••• 175-79311. in W t lo te IOI WITHAM ln1U.19m fer on Y whJ, tan w/leata.r Ill&,'
'Tl YAMAHA YZM& D•H 8~L., ttwbulh L11r.•5E 89~755I es m ·~·7890 VOUCSWA&.. S7Jtt 21,000 ml, m in& eQM •• v.
•-..... ••tru MIO. "' M y •top ... TIUCll ..,,_ '77 HOZ 2+2. mags , 7..,..WeatminaterAve. IOIWITHAM -.>.m.me.
..... Ma1A N.ed• wl d n& DIRECT! AM/FM 8-trk. air. nu '80 RX-7. custom paint, .....,inWestmwter YOLaSWA• ..
11• ,,_... tires. xlnt cond. 552·4.242 mags. snrf, air. am/fm 993-7561 w .7890 ?•WeatndnlterAve. C..... 9'ft.;
'71MOM9A DJL 4 Wlllall ..._ t l l dys, 790-A3M eves. tape. alarm, corduroy in Weatminater ••••••••••••••••~ ..
-. _..... ••••--•••••••••••••• 1911 ALFA ,74 ..z. silver. a /c, mag tucll: seals, '8000/bst of· T,...... 9')'6 &D-7551 •. .,. "'71 XR7, all pwr, '11~CaaAm . fl<'fl MIWllJlllllCJ srto•s whls, ldnt cond. $3995. _fer.CaJl 499-JOl5. • ••••••••••••••••••••• '71Sevllle,redlthruphol, lnt. lo mi. $4200. 0.U : ..
,. , l'Omp&etelyrblt Pow •U¥r trak loi.', ~-0498 M~ ..... t740 '65 TR4A. if~ P•1ii"t, red ext, x lnt cond. -.:mosaft.5. -' ·'
J •~ •heel11 tarn !t~~~i1! .. :·~~~1 :::n~ HIGiHIUYB llACH IMPORTS ·12 24oz -c1assi c~Rbil ....................... ~~{~3 t. om es. Loaded.12,ooom1.111so. ~ ............. !f.t!:
__ ,_, more You r. for am Top dollars for Sports 848 Dove Street eng. Like new thru-out '73 280C. It. blue, well pre· 9770 95l·l500 .... IM5 ,73 Gran Torino, •·'-.. ,
'Tl YI Yamaha 2SO nu d1ate de h \l f'r y Ca rs. Bu••. Cam'""'rs. NEWPORTBF.ACH Call for details $4800. se r ved c la ss ic . Volll..,.. ---'-------1 i ori .... "'" 752 0900 63Hil!M S8500f0 80. 752·2404 dys : ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Seville. fully loaded. m • 11 owner. NI IU. • l.anlb~.l500 (<ml'JO) 9i 4's,Audi's • · SS25477eves 74-IUS immac. cond. in/out. $1200/olr.-.9110
llHJN S741t iUJt forUtC MGR I AIKI 9707 '74240Z.RebltEng Only . · -..... f1500.PP.~.Sdys ~---...__--5*/ COSTAMHA JIMMARIHO ....................... 25 .000 mi. A t C, 8·trk. '76 450SEL. metalli c 7PASSBle• '73 Fanl Station ......
-~ t AMC J• VOUlSWAGEH '72 Au<lt. auto. needs a m rm s tereo. new brown, alloys. 33M . 4 cylinder. 4 speed. .!~:!!:~~ ..... !.~. 549-1021 llP~~~.:o~ 8JE~CH ~~::~ ~dGJ~~~ new r:~~~i O~~od J~~~: mint.Sl8.500. 645-0776. l~er:~~~-:o:d~~~
R BNT: 2Z ' I u 1 mt r 142_2000 675-2565 •75 2400 Air, snrf, new medwlically and in •P-
'79 Ede>, sliver 6 blk, blk new tires, new en,._,
It.hr int, moon rf. less •lnlcondlUOOa..1'51
than 19,000 mi. m Int 200 ForcU cyl rebuilt IOq :
conc1. nuoo. 6Jl.51ss. block aoo. . ltocne. Sips 6. self t·onl '74 JEEP Wagon~er 10 74 Audi 1ou1.s s nrr. tir es AM /FM tCass. pearance. (IMKLH> Her
1275/wk. + 8 < m 1 mi. A/C. po wer. isll ~tNeo 11 t ra c•k nd w Fiat 9725 Good eond. Auto. trans. spacious interior and
.._ xtras S3.~ 557 1868 WANTED! valve Job. ball . brakes. ....................... 752-6905 Eves/wknds : economy makes her a
C..-o ttl7 M2·7311lafter5pm .
WICAMSIU
YOUll.V.
Tndls 95'0 Late model Toyotas and tune-up. very iid cond, MUST SB.L!!! 831-7921 bargain for only ····aociiVi&:n···· iori.~\,o:~· ca 11 u s s190011Jst67~6906. 1976FIAT121 Mercedes 3ooco. ·19, IOls~
IMW 9712 sroRTCOUrE ivory. only 13.000 mi. -wsw•a.-.. 1/J PeCllUP 4 speed trans .. air <'Ondi· xtra tank, 1714)642·5392. v-,...,...,.
'77 Toyota, mini motor
hm Sleeps 4 + Top
cond. 15,000mls. gd gas
mlc. lllSOO. 642·4178
V 8. auto. trans., raclory ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honing. AM /FM stereo ---7600WestminsterAve. _.. For the b('St de al in i w '-·•-air L'Ulou .• power steer· radio with cassette tape. '73 MBZ 280, 4 door n estm ......... r
ang , stereo cassette . A OranRe County Come M ic-helin tires & more! Xlnl cond. S7000. 893-7551 &38·7880
pretty polar white gem '"~0~~.~"4 SeeUsToday" $1700/best offe r. Call 700.9278
T......._T,.. . .t tl70
with only 8-000 miles. H•·UOlerS40-tO? &'It:-951·95506PMto9PM.H
coordinated white spoke no answer . PLEASE Me rcedes. '79. 300SD.
wheell & white lettered PORSCHES keeptrying! Maple Yellow/Bamboo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires, dual tanks, sliding Snrf. ste r eo c ass .
'57 SOJOURN. 18' self· rear window & beautiful SADDLEIACI '10 FIAT showroom cond. $27,500. · =; ~~~d $1,600. red Cheyenne interior WANTED VAUEY IMPORTS SUP& llAVA 5S7-9044or700.0689. which is spotless. (3142) 28402Marl(uente Pkwy. 4 cylinder. 5 speed. far· ---.
·72.12• Shasta. self cont. On sale foronly Mission Viejo tory air cond .. stereo 450SL. '76. L.'te Blue.
I... I 3 ..,50 $72tt Allow us the opportunity cass~tte, wire wheel I S0,000 m1. orig owner. aae new s ps . •• . to consider the purchase 131-2040 495-4949 ' " c ... S 9 900 ~JllM eves. IOI WITHAM or trade-in of your clean ,.... _ __.Sundays I covers. s un roof. This I ~e to apprec 1 . VOUCSWA~IEH Porsche. Check with us ",.._,.. car is immaculate and P.P.759-1909. T ........ Ulllty tllO 7600westmlnster Ave Toda ,
1
has less than 7000 at'tual , -, . -.-••••••••••••••••••••••• in We9lminster . Y. miles She handles like a 73 450 SI. Classic white.
MOTORCYCLE 893-7551 638-7880 ~ sports car and rides like I xlnl cond . 88.000 miles
76YWVAH
7 passenger, looks &
runs great. All original.
(7270)
CRmHIMW
lat & Broadway
Santa Ana 835-3171
'&G-'65 VW parts, '68 left &
right door. '73 left door.
SSO each. 548-9744 -'66 for Sl600. '67 for $2600.
Or Best orfer p.p. MUST
SELLS48-109S
: • •••••••• • • • • • •• • •.• • • • Merc.'J ttlO
70: Xlnt mechanical •••••••••••••••••••-•• cond. New tires, brakes,
battery. Needs paint.
$1950. 758-0244.
tt20 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
NllST
LINCOLN· MERCURY
DEALERSHIP
•QeyyW...'7t ·~~,.~-
2+2 Hat c hba c k ! . . :!..' Economical 5 s peed LINCOLN·MERCURT .•
manual trans. Clean 16-18AutoCenterDr. ·
car! (~XJU). SD Fwy·LA;ke Fore\lt
OM. y $45'5 IR~E
HOWAID CIM•rolet IJ0-7000 Dove 6 Quail St.s.
NEWPORT BEACH M...... 9912
llJ-0555 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S&USFllST!
We have a good selection
o f NEW & USED
Chevrolets!
'66 Mustang, really clean
in & out. 6 cyl, auto, nu
radials-brall:es·tune..tc.
SI~ or o(fer. 957-1831 1
aft.5. 3Rai~!!J~ond. 1'76 Courier ~s hell. PM--~01.JU_ o · ~'A BROADWAY I ~~~s1~~7 rar she IS I ;:~~~6::~~:i.:;::s &
S k f D t. •• ~ .. ~.<>:.!':;': ~.'133J SAl'llA Af'lA 450SI. ma1nt in xlnt. S4000BO. 544}-9732 nairs. custom seats. etc~ 363 .., , I S5499
Must sell 5114' Utility 2200· As or ave ____ 8353171 IOIWfTHAM concl F t:Quip Poss
'66 Bug· Cherry pain· ,
llint. Rblt eng. trans.
$1625. l~l-:1182.
COHHELL
CHEVROLET
:~11 .. r1.,, il..ol
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546-1200 Trlr, high sides, 5,000 lbs 54~-H•l ULW4H 0R1v1NG '-'M '""t VOUCSW AGEH n e R pr 1 cc D a n · ,75 SCI ROCCO xlnt cond.
capacity499-24!M Top Dollar I 7600-Westminster Ave 646 :!1211 '7t TOYOTA *USED IMW t * in Westminster
Alllos.rrice,Pst. PeCKUP p "d '776 Xl csilsret'•l <02471 R9375.'il 631!·7~80 '7R 450SL blk on blk.
many xtras must see 52950 497.1041 '64 Corvairupd. gd eng &
trans. fair body & int.
'79 Bug Conv. White. Less USO as is. 631-4720.
'79 Mustang Ghia. V-1.
only 21.500 mi. lthr
seals. premium sound
s ystem. TRX tires.
metric alum. whls, sport
s uspension + much
mor e . $4 ,950 .
(714 1955·1016 M -F ;
(7 14 )760 -8512 lrAccnwie1 t400 4 cylinder,4 speed,fac· 31 "75 20CY.!a l0035i polas ht'd rim:., mi nt
tory a.I r cond .. stereo. A ForYour Car ' •79 :120i (7560 I S porty '76 Fiat Xt9. gd rood. 14.000 m1. $30,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SSAYISAVES
wmt USID PARTS
Imported car parts
IMPORT
AUTO SUPPLY
101 N. Manchester
Anaheim 776-9900
ForSale
CHEAP!!
Slightly used turbo II it
'7~ '74 Datsun Z cars
768·S83'7. ,... ..
Datsun%
motor + ....... ,.....
7M-SIJ7
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READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
The price of items
advertised by vehicle
dealers in the vehicle
classified .lldvertising
columns dbes not in·
elude any applicable
taxes, license, transfer
fees, finance charges.
fees for air pollution con-trol device certifications
or deakr documentary
preparation charges un·
less otherwise specified
by the advertiser.
very prett y pickup with JOHNSON & S0"4 .77 6.:.h-.,1 auto (OC)101 rond. dras 7S2 177S or liJl !HSS
low miles and excellent u. ... ;=~~":l 'llO S21:h/\ sunrf i 1625J 673-7c.!I ask rnr Sue condition. 13116) This is ......,_~ ,.,_ ... ..a s·-...a-vo. a sturdy truck that will 21626Harbor Bl\' · ~ -,-Hondp
not be here very long at Costa Mesa 540 5630
MGI 9744 9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
the sale price of only
S419t ••
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWAGBI
7800Westmlnster Ave.
In We9lminllter
--~I 638-7880
'78 Toy. w/shell. many
We Pay
OVER
-loola For Your Good
VW, Porsche or Audi
ORAHGE C O UMTY'S
OLDlST
&
Sales·Service·l,easing
Roy C.-.er,lnc.
Rolls l\oyce RMW
xtras. loob sbarp, ask· VW-PORSCHE-AUDI 1540Jamboree
Newport Beach 640-6444 ing S4000 M2-9300 44.5 E. Coast Hiway · ---9-cr.-7-0 at Bayside Drive
v-~ Newport ~ach 673-0900 --------•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----IOI McLAllM'1 '71 OODG E 8200. auto.
air, catm int, mags. :dot.
s:MOO. 080. PP. 144-7170
...-...CUL.ATE
77~T• .. ••
200 ZS .a. P /S, P /I,
A/C. CNN. est ...
t/e.t. Mny xtr••·
$7 ,000 /010
t6Z..5t00, 54M2' I. .....
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OFFER ASERVlCE?
Let lhe public know with
an ad in the Daily Pilot
Service Directory. It can
l'Olll you as little as $2.17
per day. For more in·
formation and complete
rates call 642-5678.
Premium prices
paid for 39y used ca r
<foreign or domestic I
in good condition
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at a Wonderful World
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Students oppose BushaFd clos11re
Marker misfire
Billy's bones Are • in
Billy the Kid's tombstone,
snatched from its New Me xico
grave site and later recovered in
Huntm,ton Beach, has fired new
speculation about the infamous
Old West outlaw
That is, are those really the
bo nes of the young gunman
buried beneath the marker al
Fort Sumner, N.M.?
Billy's 200-pound tombstone
turned up missing al the end of
January. It was recovered Feb.
9 by Huntington Beach police
beneath the bed of long-haul
trucker Walter Nicolson, 25, at
his Delaware Street home.
Now The Associated Press re-
ports that the slab-s natching
saga has renewed memories for
C.S. Holmes of Clovis, N.M.,
who really questions if The Kid
is buried where everybody
thinks he is.
Billy the K i d was born
William H. Bonney on Nov. 23,
1860. Old West lore has it that
The Kid killed 21 men in his
short lifetime. He was reported-
ly shot to death by Lincoln Coun-
ty Sheriff Pat Garrett.
.Holmes, however. in the 1960s
obtained a copy of an old grand
jury indictment from Seymour,
Tex.
The indictment. riled in
Hardiman County, Texas, on
Dec. 28, 1881, charges a man
with the killing of another. Wit-
nesses who testified before the
grand jury were listed as W.A.
Tackett, Jack Grishman, Billy
the Kid.and Sam Watson.
The Kid's tombstone says he
was killed by Garrell on July 14,
1881.
Either someone used his name
on the court -document or h4t was
not killed. And if the Kid was not
killed, someone else was buried
in his grave at Fort Sumner in
1881.
King hostage
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BIU Y'S GRAVE SITE?
Location queationed
Jimmy Ramage, an elemen-
tary school principal in Hico,
Texas, said during an interview
Feb. 13 that he remembers an
old man who ltved in Hico in the
1940s and claimed to be Billy the
Kid.
Ramage said the man called
himself "Brushy Billy and was
always talking about his ex-
periences. He wore a big hat,
usually a plaid s hirt. He had a
handlebar mustache and a gray
beard."
Brushy Billy was about 5·
foot-6 or 5-foot-7. medium build
and chewed tobacco on occasion.
Folks took bis word about be-
Spanish military
repels coup try
MADRID. Spain CAP) -A subordination, surrendered in-
coup attempt by a Civil Guard side the building. He was
officer who tried to resurrect the whisked away in a black official
Franco-style dictatorship by car with a motorcycle escort
seizing the Parliament in a burst after telling followers. "I will
of gunfire colla psed today 18 have to pay with 30 or 40 years
hours after it began. Freed gov-in prison.·· . .
ernmenl and Parliame nt mem· The coup faded when Kmg
bers left the building s houting Juan Carlos -his government
"Long Live Democracy!" _.and Parliament he ld hostage -
Most of the 200 s ubmarchine/ told the nation he had ordered
-gun-brandishing Civil G uard the Spanish army to "restore the
members who followed Lt. Col. constitutional order" and the
Antonio Tejero Molina in the army proved loyal.
daring attempt to to pple the Tejero Molin a and hi s
Spanish government deserted by followers took over the Parlia-
jumping fro m windows of the ment on Monday with bursts of
Parliament when it became gunfire during a debate on con-
clear they had lost. firming Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
Tejero Molija, a Civil Guard as Spain's third prime minister
officer with a long record of in· sin ce the Franco dictatorship
Pmoor line
injures boy,
snarls traffic
A fallen high voltage power
line waa blamed today for a traf-
fic snarl between Seal Beach
and Lons Beach Monday. It alto
caused minor bu.ml t.o a school
boy, according to Seal Beach
police.
Sueral small •lectrical fl,..
also were reported, includinl
one at Seal Beach City Hall.
The lJ..year-old boy wu in-J u red when a 12,000-volt
Soutbenl California Edlaon line
fell onto a fence he wu cUmtMt
•t MeGau1b lnterm•dlate
Sebool, ~to pollce.
He wu. held overnl1bt for ob-
a er Ya tl on at Lons Beach
llemartal lloapltal.
• PoUee NDOriM. that all lfatrlc
1ipall ln U. doWntown part ol UM dtJ ..,.. lmoellM out, HUI•
lal traffic to baelk up · aloe1 pulfto ea.It llllbwaJ.
Poww' •• n.t.ond at I :•
..... two Mun after ta. .... fell. It ••t tDowll wbJ tbe llM ~
ended in 1975. Madrid radio said
Tejero Molina demanded that
Parliament be replaced by a
milit.ary junta.
There were no gunshot in-
juries despite the firing of hun-
dreds of rounds by tbe Civil
Guard members in lbel assault
OD lbe building.
The ministers and deputies
emerged one by one from thelr
all-nilbt ordeal in lbe Parlia-
ment building. M they stepped
mto the brlcbt winter 1u.nahlne,
t'bey shouted to the cheerina
crowd, ''Loni Uve Freedom!"
·'Long Uve DelDCM!racy ! "
As· ~utti.ler Premier Adolfo
Suares left the buiJdiq, be wu
embraced by memben of h1I
family and tbe crowd.
Tejero Molina and a hard core
of hi• 1uardsmen remained
briefly inlide the bulJdlq, then
1ave up.
Autboritl• uid Tejero Molina
accepted full responalbWty for
tbe COQP att...,i but Insisted
that all --eommlulODM of·
flcarl mid ..U.ted men IDvolved
,lD tbe takeover be tlvea ·•
1uar.._ ac.ta1t nprtaall.
Tb• ~ were freed after mW&ary aulllartUea .. M•aed
tbat Te.Jero llollaa aceepted eoadJtioM for a .. fae•-antat
1unelldlr."
grave?
ing Billy the Kid with a grain of
sail, Ramage said.
A resident of Seymour . Taxas,
Charles L. Machen grew up in
Hico and re membered Brushy
Billy. Machen's wife related her
husband's story:
··Brush y Billy supposedly
went to Santa Fe in the 1940s to
get a pardon fro m the governor.
They wouldn't issue a pardon to
him until they found out if he
was really Billy the Kid."
She said they knew of a Mex-
ican man who was a good friend
of Billy the Kid's, and got him
together with Brushy Billy in
Santa Fe. She said the m an told
authorities Brushy Billy had to
be Billy the Kid beca use be
knew seerets only the Kid would
have known.
But s he said s he doesn't
believe Brushy was given the
pardon. At the time . New Mex-
ico got quite a bit of tourist busi-
ness from Billy the Kid.
So BrllShy Billy returned to
Hico and died in the mid or late
1940s.
··He never owned a car. he
rode a paint horse right up to
when he died in Hico. Even as
old as he was in his 80s, he was a
real straight-backed man and
moved a round like a youn~ man.
He had buck teeth and speckled
eyes. ln fact, the Mexican who
met him in Santa Fe said Billy
the Kid had the same specks in
his eyes," Mrs . Machen said.
It has been suggested Garrell
and the Kid were friends, and
that his death was a ruse to al·
low the Kid to escape from the
public eye. And theyl say a de-
relict was buried in I the Kid's
place 100 years ago.
If Brushy Billy was 1in fact the
Kid, it is ironic that h~ spent his
last days trying to r egain his
identity.
• Rain vi~
t
for Coast
bytonighi
The National Weather Service
has revised its earlier foreeast
of continued sunny days through
this weeke nd and is now predict-
ing rain sometime tonight.
Weather service spokesman
J oe Austin said there is a 40 per·
cent chance of rain tonight in
Orange County .
Austin said a storm now over
Oregon that originated in the
Gulf of Alaska is expected to ar-
rive in Southe rn California
bet ween tonight and tomorrow
morning. He said the chance of
rain will increase to 50 percent
by Wednesday.
Austin said the ridge of high
pressure that has been over
Southern California during the
recent record string of warm
s ummer -like days has moved
out l o sea, maJting it passible for
the storm to pus h into the area.
APW~ T......I• . . I
Andrew W. "Doc "
·Flei1cber,. wllo developed the·~ tn 111J, bolda
a modln Yenion of tbe In· 1trument u he eelebratel
hl1 100tb birthlay In
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LADY DIANA'S OEnlNG A REAL PRINCE
With Ch•rf•• •t BUcklngh•m P•l•c• •nnouncement
Prince Charles set
to wed Lady Diana
LONDON (AP > -Prince
Charles. heir to the British
throne and one of the world's
most digible bachelors. is
engaged to 19-yeu -old Lady
Diana Spencer and the couple
will be married this summer,
Buckingham Palace announced
today.'
The announcement ended
months of speculation about
romance between the dashing
32-year-old prince and the
daughter of an earl distantly re·
lated to the royal family.
The palace disclosed that
Prince Charles proposed and
gave Lady Diana a sapphire and
diamond engagement ring a few
days before s h e left for
Australia on Feb. 6. He then told
his parents at their Sand-
ingham estate.
Britain's future queen is the
girl next door. Lady Diana grew
up on the Spencer fa mily estate
in Norfolk county next lo the
royal family's Sandringham res·
idence.
Prince Charles and Lady
Diana were quoted by the Press
Association, Britain's domestic
news agency. as saying in an in·
terview today that they cannot
recall meeting before November
1977 when the prince went to the
Spencer estate for a pheasant
s hoot.
Prince Charles was also quot-
ed by Press Assoc:· ation as say-
ing the wedding wi I probably be
in late July.
The Times of London s aid to-
day Prince Charles "once said
that he thought ·about 30' was
the right age for ma rrifge. The
Press Association reported the
couple offered these responses
when asked about their age dif-
fer ences:
-Lady Diana: "I've never
thought about the age gap."
-Prince Charles : "Diana
will certainly keep me young.
You're only as old as you think
you are."
The palace announcement, is·
s ued through the Press Associa·
lion, said:
•'It i s with the greatest
pleasure that the Queen and the
Duke of Edinburgh annoi,µice the
betrothal of their beloved son,
the Prince of Wales, to the Lady
Diana Spencer, daughter of the
Earl Spencer and the Honorable
Mrs . Shand Kydd."
After the wedding the wom an
who has been dubbed "Lady Di"
by British newspape r s, which
have hounded he r since s he
became Charles ' girlfriend. will
become Her Royal Highness. the
Princess of Wales.
But her life,was a lready
changing rapidly today.
Michael Shea, the monarch's
<See PRINCE, Page A2)
300-pound bandit
'Miss Piggy' gets
prison for lwldups
A JOO.pound Las Vegas woman
nicknamed Mias Piggy by police,
has been sentenced to prison for a
string of bank robberies
lhrouehout Southern California
last year, including heists in Hun-
tlntton Bea-ch and S•n Juan
t:apistraao.
Karen J . Mapes, 27, wu sen-
tenced lloaday in Loe Ansel• to
serve. two eipt-year terma ln
priloa for four 61 nine robberies In
·oran1e, Los An1elea, San
Bernardino, Rlvenlde, Ventura
and s.nta Barbara eountln.
Char= ftve .ol the holdups
were .
AutbortU. Hid the robberMI
netted lllu llapea mort than •.ooo. Tbe rotund woman wu ontered bJ U .8. Dlatrtot Ooart
.Jad1• Da'1d WlWam1 to -..
bet' hre eiltlt·,.U terma COMW-reellJ. ....... ,. ... ftnt ....... .
to elPt ,.an fol' t'9e •• boldap Ill tbe Callfonda IPlnt
Bank branch in San Juan
Capistrano in November.
Donna Lue Waddell, 33, Miss
Mapes' sister, was given a ftve-
year sentence ror beina an ac-
complice in the robbery. Mrs.
W addeU is also from Las-V~1as.
Illas Mapes alto was aent.eoced
for the ~ of the United
Calilornia Bank on Edla1er
A venue in Huntinat.oll Beaeb. It
was robbed Jmt two d•JS Won tbe San Juan robbery occurred.
In the Huntlqtoa Beac:b Ind·
dent, wttw .. told Police a •
pound woman ID her mid·t•...._
told • ..U... lbe bad a pa ID bit puneudftld wtUISI, 'JOO. • .. .... =and ber •liter .... ..,....... . IJ, tbe dQ ol tM
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ml1tallabJe la aunelllaaee eam ... __....
Parents
join FV
appeal
By PHIL SNEIDEBMAN
Ol tlot CMll' f'tlel Slaff
Praising their teachers and
their elective classes a nd ac-
tivities, about 20 students took
turns at the microphone Monday
night, attempting to convince
Fountain Valley School District
trustees not to close Bushard
School at the end of the current
term.
Several of the youngsters were
eighth graders. who said the
proposed closure would not af-
fect the m because they will
graduate in June. They urged
th e trus t ees n ot to close
Bushard. however, claiming the
district's only middle school pro·
gram has been an enjoyable and
enriching experience.
Ma ny parents echoed the stu·
dents' sentiments at the public
he aring. which concerned a rec-
o mm e nd ation to m e rge
Bushard s tudents into nearby
Oka School. which now houses
only kindergarten through grade
five .
About 150 parents an<i stu·
dents attended the hearing .
None of the speakers who ad-
dressed the school board made a
negative comme nt about the
current Bushard program.
The trustees reiterated that
they have not yet made up their
m inds on whether to follow an
advisory committee recommen-
dation to close Bus hard and
W a rd low schools lb is year
because or declining enrollment
and decreasing revenues.
The board will discuss various
options during a public study
session scheduled for 7:30 p.m .
next Monday at district head·
quarters.
Trustees have said they will
make their final decision on this
year's school closur~s March 5.
Several parents said the
Bushard middle school program
has helped reduce youth crime
problems in the area a nd has
caused some youngsters to look
forward to attending school for
the first time.
Th e Bus hard s tude nts
themselves said the new pro·
gram has allowed them to
participate in team s parts and a
mountain trip and to manage a
student store . They also cited
el ective classes in typing,
ISee SCHOOL, Page AZ)
.
Layoffs set
by HB board
Trustees of the Huntington
Beach Union High School District
are expected tonight to approve
l ayin g o ff 98 certific ated
employees next year .
The cutbacks in teachers ,
counselors and administrators
are part or a S3. 7 million reduction
in spending recently approved by
the s chool board to balance next
year's S42 millio n operating
budget.
The meeting is at 7 p.m . at dis·
tri ct headquarte r s, 10251
Yorktown Ave.
IRAllil ClllT llATllR
Chance or rain 40 per·
cent tonight increasing to
50 p er cent We dnesday .
Lows toniChl in 50s. Highs
Wednesday 60 at beache ..
to 66 inland.
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Students oppose-_Bushard clos11re
Marker misfire
Billy's bones Are • in
Billy the Kid 's tombstone.
snatched from its New Mexico
&Tave site and later recovered in
Hunti.Qeton Beach. has fired new
speculation about the infamous
Old West outlaw.
That is. are those really the
bones or the young gunman
buried beneath the marker at
Fort Sumner. N.M.?
Billy's 200-po.und tombstone
turned up missing at the end of
January. It was recovered Feb.
9 by Huntington Beach police
beneath the bed of · Jong-haul
trucker Walter Nicolson. 25, al
his Delaware Street home.
Now The Associated Press re-
ports that the s lab-snatching
saga has renewed memories for
C.S. Holmes or Clovis, N.M ..
who really questions if The Kid
is buried whe r e ever ybod y
thinks he is.
Bi lly the K i d was born
Willia m H. Bonney on Nov. 23,
1860. Old West lore has it that
The Kid killed 21 men in his
short lifetime. He was reported·
ly shot to death by Lincoln Coun·
ty Sheriff Pat Garrell.
Holmes. however . in the 19605
obtained a copy of an old grand
jury indictment from Seymour,
Tex.
The indictme nt, filed in
Hardiman County. Texas. on
Dec. 28, 1881, charges a man
with the killing of another. Wit·
nesses who testified before the
grand jury were listed as W.A.
Tackett, J ack Grishman, Billy
the Kid and Sam Watson.
The Kid's tombstone says he
was killed by Garrell on July 14,
1881.
Either someone used his name
on the court document or h4t was
not killed. And if the Kid was not
killed, someone else was buried
in his grave at Fort Sumner in
1881.
King hostftge
De61yPlleCIUift-
81LL v·s GRAVE SITE?
Loutlon queatloned
Jimmy Ramage, an ele men·
tary school principal in Hico,
Texas, said during an interview
Feb. 13 that he remembers an
old man who Jived in Hico in the
1940s and claimed to be Billy the
Kid.
Ramage said the man called
himself "Brushy Billy and was
always talking about his ex·
perienfes. He wore a big hat.
usually a plaid shirt. He had a
handlebar mus tache and a gray
beard."
Brushy Billy was about 5-
foot-6 or S-foot-7. medium build
and chewed tobacco on occasion.
Folks took his word about be·
Spanish military
repels coup try
MADRID, Spain (AP> -A
coup attempt by a Civil Guard
officer who tried to resurrect the
F r anco-style dictatorship by
seizing the Parliament in a burst
of gunfire colla psed today 18
hours after it began. Freed gov-
ernment and Parliament mem·
bers lert the building shouting
"Long Live Democracy!"
Most of the 200 submar chine
gun-brandishing Civil Guard
members who followed Lt. Col.
Antonio Tejero Molina in the
daring attempt to topple the
Spanish government deserted by
jumping from windows of the
Parliament when it became
clear they had lost.
Tejero Molija, a Civil Guard
officer with a long record of in·
Pou:er li~
injureB boy,
8_narl8 traffic
A fallen bi1h vo1ta1e power
line wu blamed today for a traf-
fic snarl between Seal Beach
and Lona Beach Monday. It aJJo
eauaed minor buma to a school
boy. accon'lln& to Seal Beach
poUce.
Senral small eledrical fires
also were reported. lncludiq
one at Seal Beacb City Hall.
Tbe IJ.year-old boy wu ln-
Ju red wben a 12,000-volt
Southern California t:dllon line
fell onto a fence be wu cUmblnl
at McOau1b Intermediate
School, aHOl"dlnl to police.
lie wu. beld oveml1bt for ob-
1 er• a tlon at Lons Beach
Memarlal:a -Pollee tbat all tralllc alCBala ID town pUt of
.....
tM ettr ..,. lmoc:lrM out, ea ...
i•I traffic to back up aJaac Paelftc o-t 11111twa1. Poftl' wu rilt.or9d at t :fO t.~·· twollour'I .. u...am. .a: ft tm•t bowll wt.7 tM ....
..
subordination, s urrendered in·
s ide the building. He was
whisked away in a black official
car with a motorcycle escort
after telling followers. "I will
have to pay with 30 or 40 years
in prison."
The coup failed when King
Juan Carlos -his government
and Parliament held hostage -
told the nation he bad ordered
the Spanish army to ·'restore the
constitutional order" and the
army proved loyal.
Tejer o Molina and his
followers took over the Parlia-
ment on Monday with bursts of
gunfire during a debate on coo·
firming Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
as Spain's third prime minister
since the Franco dictatorship
ended in 1975. Madrid radio said
Tejero Molina demanded that
Parliament be replaced by a
military junta.
There were no gunshot in·
juries despite th~ firing of hun-
dreds of rounds by tbe Civil
Guard members in tbe1 asaault
on the building.
The ministers and deputies
emerged one by 6oe from their
all-night ordeal in the Parlia-
ment building. Aa they~
lnto the brilbt winter sunshine,
they shouted to the cbeertns
crowd, "Loos Uve Freedom!"
"Lons Uve Democracy! "
As caretater Premier Adolfo
Suarq left the-bu11cliq, be wu
embraced by members of b1a
family and the crowd.
Tejero Molina and a hard core
of his suardsmen remained
briefly inside the builcllnS, ta..
save up.
Autboritla 1ald Tejero Molina
aceepted f\aU reaponalblllty fGI'
the coup Attempt but llllilted
that all aan-commlNloD9d ol· ncen IDd .u.tecl meo lavol...S
I• the tateoHr be llH• a 1uer-.. ., ..... , reprtaall. n. ........... l1"d after =~~J::-=ru a= eoadtUoel for a ''faee......, . ...,.... ...
grave?
ing Billy the Kid with a grain or
salt, Ramage said.
A resident of Seymour, Te.xas.
Charles L. Machen grew up in
Hico and reme mbered Brushy
Billy. Machen's wife related her
hus band's story :
··Brushy Billy s upposedly
went lo Santa Fe in the 1940s to
gel a pardon from the governor.
They wouldn't issue a pardon to
him until they round out if he
was really Billy the l<id."
She said they knew of a Mex·
ican man who was a good friend
of Billy the Kid's, and got him
together with Brushy Billy in
Santa Fe. She said the man told
authorities Brushy Billy had to
be Billy the Kid because he
~new secrets onl y the Kid would
have known.
But s h e said s he doesn't
believe Brushy was given the
pardon. At the time, New Mex·
ico got quite a bit or tourist busi·
ness from Billy the Kid .
So Brushy Billy returned to
Hico and died in the mid or late
1940s.
"He never owned a car , he
rode a paint horse right up to
when he died in Hico. Even as
old as he was in his 80s, he was a
r eal straight-backed man and
moved around like a young man.
He had buck teeth and speckled
eyes. In fact, the Mexican who
met him in Santa Fe said Billy
the Kid had the same specks in
his eyes," Mrs . Machen said .
It has been suggested Garrett
and the Kjd were friends, and
that his death was a ruse to al·
low the Kid to escape from the
public eye. And they I say a de·
telict was buried in the Kid's
place 100 years ago. I
If Brushy Billy was in fact the
Kid. it is ironic that h~ spent his
last days trying to regain his
identity.
Rain vi~
I
for Coast ·
bytonighi
The National Weather Service
has revised its earlier forecast
of continued sunny days through
this weekend a nd is now predict·
ing r ain sometime tonight.
Weather service spokesman
J oe Austin said there is a 40 per-
cent chance of rain tonight in
Orange County.
Austin said a storm now over
Oregon that originated in the
Gulf of Alaska is expected to ar·
rive in Southern Cali fornia
bet.,veen tonight and tomorrow
morning. He said the chance of
rain will increase to 50 percent
by Wednesday.
Austin said the ridge of high
pressure that has been over
Southern California during the
recent record string of warm
summer-like days has moved
out to sea, making it possible for
the storm to push into the area.
T....ui•
A~WI ........
LADY DIANA'S GETTING A REAL PRINCE
With Cheri•• et Bucldnghem Pelee• ennouncement
Prince Charles set
to wed Lady Diana
LONDON <AP ) -Prince
Charles. heir to the British
throne and one of the world's
mos t etigible bachelors. is
engaged to 19-year-old Lady
Diana Spencer and the couple
will be married this summer ,
Buckingham Palace announced
today.1
The a nnouncement ended
months of s peculation about
roma nce between the dashing
32· year-old pri~e and the
daughter of an ear distanUy re·
lated to the royal fa ily.
The palace disclosed that
Prince Charles proposed and
gave Lady Diana a sapphire and
diamond engagement ring a few
days before s he left for
Australia on Feb. 6. He then told
his parents a t their Sand -
ingham estate.
Britain's future queen is the
girl next door. Lady Diana grew
up on the Spencer family estate
in Norfolk county next lo the
r oyal family's Sandringham res-
idence.
Prince Charles a nd Lady
Diana were quoted by the Press
Association, Britain's domestic
news agency. as saying in an in-
terview today that they cannot
recall meeting before Noveml?er
1977 when the prince went to the
Spencer estate for a pheasant
shoot.
Prince Charles was also quot-
ed by Press Assoc:· ation as say·
ing the wedding wi I probably be
in late July.
The Times or London said to-
day Prince Charles "once said
that he thought 'about 30' was
· the right age for marrifge. The
Press Association reported the
couple offered these responses
when asked about their age dir·
ferences:
-Lady Diana: "I've never
thought about the age gap ...
-Prince Charles: "Diana
will certainly keep me young.
You're only as old as you think
you are."
The palace announcement, is-
s ued through the Press Associa-
tion. said:
'·It is with t he greatest
pleasure that the Queen and the
Duke of Edinburgh annolJllce the
betrothal of their beloved son.
the Prince of Wales, to the Lady
Diana Spencer. daughter of the
Earl Spencer and the Honorable
Mrs . Shand Kydd."
After the wedding the woman
who has been dubbed "Lady Di"
by British news papers. which
have hounded her since she
became Charles' girlfriend, will
become Her Royal Highness. the
Princess of Wales.
But her life · was already
t changing rapidly today.
Michael Shea. the monarch's
<See PRINCE, Page AZ)
300-pound bandit
'Miss Piggy' gets
prison for ~Jdups
A 300-pound Las Vegas woman
nicknamed Mias Pi1&y-by police,
has been sentenced to prison for a
string of bank robberies
throughout Southern California
last year, includlnt helsts ln Hun-
tinstoo Beach and San Juan
Caplatrano.
Karen J . Mapes, 27, was sen-
tenced Monday in Los Anselea to
serve. two eipt-year terma in
priaon for four Of nine robberies ln
·oranse. Los An1elea, San Bernardino, IUvenlde, Ventura
and Santa Barbara countJ•.
Char= ftve ol the bold\Qll were .
Autborttiel 1aJd the robbe.rlal
neti.d II.tu M1pe1 more than '80.•. rotund woman.,.. .., .s. Dtatrtct Caart a.tie Da.tcl wtWama eo _...
ber two ellbt·Jear wnn• emcur·
reatlJ. ...... ,.. ... nnt....._.
to elllll ,.an for the Sf!~ boldaP It tbe Cellfonda l'1nt
J •
Bank branch in San Juan
Capistrano in November.
Donna Lue Waddell, 33, Miss
Mapes' sister , was given a five-
year sentence for beinS an ac-
complice in the robbery. llrs.
W addeU ls also from Las Vepa.
Miss Mapes aJao wu senteaced
for the robberY of the United
California Bank on Edtn1er
Avenue in Runtlntton Beach. n
was robbed jmt two days bllore
the San Juanrobbery occurred.
In tile HuntiDtton Beaeb lnd·
dent, wltnelMI told pollce a •
pound woman in ber mid·t•..._
told a t.eUer &be bad a CUD ID bet
pune and fled 1'1tbtl,100.
...... .,.. and her ........
arnatld Now. 12. tbe dar of the
Saa 1-Cepiltrw robberJ . ra1 ••t1tator1 Hkl tM7
eo11eladld tM =:t.=.::""* laYOlftdtM.... .....
beea-.... proftJe ......... mi1tateble ta aur•ellluee eamera.....,..,...
Parents
join FV
appeal
By PIUL SNEIDE&MAN
Of tM Da41f PlleC Slaff Praising the ir teachers and
their elective classes and ac-
tivities, about 20 students took
turns at the microphone Monday
night, attempting to convince
Fountain Valley School District
trustees not to close Bushard
School at the end of the current
term. ·
Several of the youngsters were
eighth graders. who said the
proposed closure would not af-
fect them because they-will
graduate in June. They urged
the trus t ees n o t to close
Bushard. however, claiming the
district's only middle school pro-
gram has been an enjoyable and
enriching experience.
Many parents echoed the stu-
dents' sentimenLc; at the public
hearing , which concerned a rec-
om m endati o n to merge
Bushard students into nearby
Oka School. which now houses
only kindergarten through grade
five.
About 150 parents ano stu-
dents attended the hea ring.
None of the speakers who ad·
dressed the school board made a
negative comment a bout the
current Bushard program.
The trus tees reiterated that
they have not yet m ade up their
minds on whether to follow an
advisory committee recommen-
dation to close Bushard and
Wardlow s chools this year
because of declining enrollment
and decreasing revenues.
The board will discuss various
options during a public study
session scheduled for 7: 30 p. m.
next Monday at district head-
quarters.
Trustees have said they wiJJ
make their final decision on this
year 's school closures March 5.
S e ver al paFe nts said the
Bushard middle school program
has helped reduce youth crime
problems in the area and has
caused some youngsters to look
forward to attending school for
the first time.
The Bus hard s tudents
themselves said the new pro-
gram has a llo wed them to
participate in team s ports and a
mountain trip and to manage a
student store. They also cited
elective c lasses in typing,
(See SCHOOL, Page AZ)
.
Layoffs set
by HB board
Trustees of the Huntington
Beach Union High School District
are expected tonight to approve
lay ing off 98 certifi cated
employees next year.
T he c utbac ks in teachers,
counselors and administrators
are part of a S3. 7 million reduction
in s pepding recently approved by
the school board to balance next
year 's S42 million operating
budget.
The meeting is at 7 p.m. at dis·
trlct headq uarter s. 10251
Yorktown Ave.
IRllGI COAST 1111118
Chance of rain 40 per·
cent tonight increasin1 to
SO percent Wednesday.
Lows tonight in 50s. Hi1hs
Wednesday 80 at beaches
to 86 inland.
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/had• to••tllf · • "raUH
A I''°"~~ :r toeU handMd. SH P9
81.
,...&.-. a
Diana labeled
'girl next door'
IA*OON ~AP) The Mum& a1-.hae blood, 1ood look•. dia~retloa, ,... ...... dw'm, lni.m11nc• ud no romanuc ··p .. t" Lady Olana
Pr.acm ,:-er. It, I• the tltl with everythlnl 10IQJ for htt as wire·
&o·be ol Chari ea .12. heir to lht11 BriUah throne
ltv• tlae Cancer the Crab 1odiat' 1l1n for her July I birthdate
~.a.,_. altinlty with l'harle»' Nov 14Scorpio.1tar111ers say
~.~Di'' by the popuhar prttu, L!Ady Diana has t>Hnllv·
... a lite.. ;_..t like that of many another bachelor girl. even
lAMMIOIMtom•from wealth
''lltJT T11aat: ('ANNOT Bt! ANOTHER ritmlly so stiH with
ro)'al ~." uya Peter l'owMend. former editor of Burke's
Peer .... the Wbo'a Who of Bntt.Ul aristocracy.
Lady Daua and Prince Charl~is. 16th cou.sin:s once removed, are
botbdlreddeacendanlJioftheTudor KlngH"nry VII.
Her falher. the Ith Earl Spenc~r. 1 wealthy landowner, ls s
descendant ot the Oullte of Marlborough, the llth·century military
bero
Tbe Earl. 57. was equerry to KanK George VI from 190 until the
kin1'1death '° l~ and thentothe k1ng'sdaughler. the present Queen
Elizabeth II. unul li54 Several or his ancestors also held positions at
court.
Diana IS one or rour children by Earl Spencer's first marriage.
She bas two older sisters. Si.rah and Jane. and a younger brother.
Charles. The marriage was dissolved in 1969 after 15 years and Lady
Diana's mother Frances. daughter of the 4th Baron Fermoy, is now
married lo wallpaper company heir Peter Shand Kydd.
THE EA&LREMARRIEDIN lt71.HISsecond.wife. Raine.is the
daughter of besl·selling romantic novelist Barbara Cartland and the
formerwifeoflhe Earl of Dartmouth.
Diana's been described as a beautiful English rose, sweet. inno-
cent. nice. honest. serious, fresh, friendly, unsophisticated . patient.
cool-headed a nd discreet.
She says she can live with mostorthat. except ro~sweet ~~ich she
finds too cloying. Cool·headed and discreet essential qualiltes ror a
future queen -she certainly is. .
She's S·fool·9, slim. quiet·spoken and laughs easily. She has big
bright blue.gray eyes. thick strawberry·blonde hair and a flawless
complexion. She wears little makeup, a minimum of jewelry and for
informal wearfavors s weaters andopen·loe low·heetshoes.
SHE RIDES A BICYCLE, DRIVES a small red British Mini·
Metro car. skis a little, swims well. rides horseback and isn't too keen
on parties orthedebutanle circuit.
Because she had no steady dates before Charles. she hasn 'l got a
love-life past for the press to dig up. Newspaper revelations about the
romantic forays or some of the other girls Charles has dated have
caused embarrassment all around.
Lady Diana belongs to the Church of England, which Charles will
head as temporal "Defender or the Faith" when he comes to the
throne.
Educated at West Heath Girls School. a private school with 130
pupils near Sevenoaks. 20 miles southeast o.f London. she ~as an
average pupil but excelled in art and swimming. Her headmistress
described her as "decent. honest and happy ... her classmates as kind
and cheerful.
When she left there, her family sent her to a finishing school in
Switzerland. She came back after six weeks and refused to return.
* * * * * * Dates with Diana
'niilitary operation'
LONDON (AP l Prince
Charles proposed to Lady Diana
Spencer a little over two weeks ago over a private dinner in the
sitting room or his Buckingham
Palace quarters just before she
left for a vacation in Australia. a
Brit.ish reporter quoted him as
saying in an interview today.
The Press Association, Bri-
tain's domestic news agency,
said the prince. his bride·lo·be
at his side. said. "I wanted to
give her a chance lo think about
it, lo think if it was a ll going to
be too awfuJ ...
Lady Diana was quoted as
replying: "Oh. I never had any
doubts about it.··
Reporter Grania Forbes in·
terviewed the young couple in
the same silting room where
Prince Charles proposed before
Lady Diana left for Australia on
Feb. 6. Ms. · Forbes said they
talked about their press·dodging
courtship, their 12-year age dif-
ference and their housekeeping
plans.
Buckingham Pal ace an·
nounced the engagement today
and the Press Association said it
was told by the heir lo Britain·s
throne they will probably marry
in late July.
The announcement e nded
months of speculation a bout the
palace romance by the British
press. which often strained the
patience of the fun-loving and
witty prince in its doggedness
about getting the story.
The interviewer quoted the
. prince as saying his betrothed
joined him last rail at his
after being smuggled past
prowling reporters and photo·
grapbers in what he described
aa a visit "planned like a military operation.··
But he said the toughest part
of his romance was not the
' hordes of reporters but keeping
quiet about the engagement. ac·
cordiq to Ms. Forbes.
Prince Charles and Lady
Diana, who sat at opposite ends ot a coucb and often exchanaed
glances. were quoted as saying
they were "thrilled."
Prince Charles apologized for
missing his appointment al the
Fo r eign Office t od ay. Ms .
Forbes wrote. and he said jok-
ingly . ·Tve always wanted to
throw a spanner in the works or
m y progra m . I t hink I 've
managed to throw in a crowbar
todav_··
Ms. Forbes reported asktnli! t he couple a bout their age.
dirference. Charles is 32 and
Lady Diana 19.
"'I've never had any thought
about the age gap, .. Lady Diana
was quoted replying ... Besides. I
was always ganged up (paired)
wi th Prince J\ndrew."
Prince And rew. 21, is the
younger brothe r or Prince
Charles.
.. Diantl will certainly keep me
young." was the quoted reply
from Prince Charles. "You're
only as old as you think you
are,"
lie said Lady Diana would
make a Cine Princess of Wales.
Ms. Forbes said.
"She"ll be 20 soon and I was
about that age when 1 started"
carrying out royal duties. Ms.
For bes quoted him saying.
It has been widely reported
that Prince Charles and Lady
Diana have known each olher
since childhood. but Ms. Forbes
s aid she was told they cannot re·
call meeting before November
1977, the Silver Jubilee year or
Queen Elizabeth 11.
They were introduced by Lady
Sarah McCorquod a le, Lady
Diana's elder sister, when the
prince went to the Spencer fa mi·
I v estate at A lth orp in
Northamptonshire.
·'Charles came for a pheasant
s hoot," Lady Diana was quoted
as saying. "He was really a
friend of my sister, Lady Sarah,
then."
The prince said he remem-
bered Lady Diana as ··a splen·
did IS.year-old" and added: "I
remember thinking what run she
was." lhe interviewer reported.
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Cindy wtek-.mp. a fourtll
1ract.r at Ob lcbool. said bitr elau II not toc*tDJl forward to
the return ol the older atudeata.
··We have really enjoyed
school Wt year wttbout tbe bl&
kids around." she aaid. "We
don't have t.o compete with them
ror anyth!ng. We're the big kids
at our school "
Evidence
points to
• • 1et engine
No apparent contradictions in
witnesses' statements have been
noted by investigators probing
the crash ooe week ago or an Air
California jetliner at Orange
County's John Wayne Airport,
the chief investigator s ays.
Speaking at a briefing Monday
night, senio r air s afety in-
vestigato r G . T . "Tom "
McCarthy said the local portion
of the investigation has au but
concluded.
Most or the 45 investigators
who converged at the airport
following the fiery crash have
either returned home or were
sch e duled to leave today,
McCarthy said.
Thirty .f our or the 104
passengers the airline believes
were on the Boeing 737 were in·
j ured as the jet s truck the
i;!round after the pilot was told to
cancel his landing due to the
presen ce of another Air
California plane on the runway.
McCarthy said investigators
h ave inte rvie wed about SO
persons in their attempt lo re·
construct what happened in the
minutes preceding the crash.
.. We have no apparent con·
tradictions." McCarthy said.
Des pite e arlier pro mises
McCarthy said that information
was not yet available from a
transcript of the t ape recorder
housed in the cockpit of the plane
that crashed.
The chi ef investigator said he
ordered the transcr ipt reworked
for reasons that he wouldn't dis-
close.
He said information from tne
night data recorder carried on
board the plane likewise was not
available.
The only new development
Monday was that the "power
plants group.·· partially dis-
a ssembled the aircraft's number
l wo (right ) jet engine.
E'ro•PllfleAI
PRINCE.-..
press secre tary. said Lady
Diana would move out or the
London apartment flat which
she s hares with three girls.
Shea said the Queen and her
husband Prince Philip, the Duke
or Edinburgh, were "delighted
at the engagement."
He sa id Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, tile leader
or the Labor opposition, Michael
Foot, and the Archbishop of Can-
l e r bury we r e among those
notified of the engagement lhe
past few days. The Privy Coun-
cil, the monarch's official ad-
visers. will meet to approve the
marriage formally.
Charles and Lady Diana have
been the most popular romantic
item in the British press since
November, and the press pursuit
of them has angered the queen
as well as her son.
Lady Diana is the most recent
or some 40 young women whose
names have been linked wilh th~
prince's the last 14 years. She is
S feet 9 inches tall. bas blonde
hair. blue.gray eyes. good looks.
discretion . c harm and in·
telligence. She worked until re·
cently as a part-l ime teacher at
a London kindergarten.
She is the dau~hter of lhe 8th
Earf Spencer, a wealthy land·
owner.
Woman raped
by intruder
in Huntington
Police are sear ching for a man
whO' allegedly broke into a
downtown Huntington Beach
home early Monday and robbed
and raped a26-year-old woman.
According to the police report,
the woman was asleep lnaide the
house at 1:30 a.m. when she
awoke to find the suspect in her
bedroom.
She told police &be intruder
threatened her with a kitchen
knlte after takin& $17 from her
purse. The man forced beroutalde
lnto an alley, where be raped her,
polices aid.
The woman waa able to puah
her auallant oft balaoee and nm
to a Milbbor'• boul• for belp,
pollce1aid,udtbe1aapeeUled.
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Hunllnlton Beach officials are
ask ins fM f74,000 in atate funds to
build five walkways down un-
developed bluffs onto Bolsa Chica
Stale Beach.
The pedestrian walkways
would be part of a plan being pro-
mot ed by city o(ficials to
transform the bluUtop near
Golden West Street into a coastal
park, complete with trees, grass,
bicyclepath, lishts and benches.
The bluff walkways, including a
ramp for persons in wheelchairs.
would be completed by this sum-
m e r ir the state Coastal
Conservancy approves the ap-
plications for funding. according
to Mike Multari. a city planning
aide.
Walkways from the blufftop to
the sand would be built at 14th and
17th street s. Multa r i said.
Stairways to the sand rrom a
service road below the blufftop
would be constructed at 9th. 1 lth
and Golden West s treets .
The 17th street walkway would
be a ramp to allow beach access t-0
people in wheelchairs, he said.
Already approved and
scheduled for completion by this
summer are a bicycle path along
the bluffs and traffic signals at
Pacific Coast Highway and 9th,
11th, 14th and 17th streets.
Currently, oil wells operate on
the bluff. Multari said the city will
ask the oil companies to cover the
s urface pipelines with soil to aJ.
low landscaping or grass and
trees.
FV residents
face street
lighting tax
If Fountain Valley residents
want to keep their streets light-
ed. they may have to pay a, new
local tax.
City Councilman Marvin Adler
has asked the city staff for a re-
port on how lo set up a
streetlight assessment district to
raise funds specifically for out·
door illumination.
Adler 's suggestion came as
Fountain Valley officials have
begun looking for ways lo keep
the city in the black.
Mayor AJ Hollinden has pre·
dieted that Fountain Valley will
face a $1 .S million budget
s hortfall in the fiscal year begin-
ning July 1, unJess local services
are cut or oew sources of rev·
enue ~e found.
Public works director Wayne
Osborne estima(ed lhat the elec-
tric bill for Fountain Valley's
3, 706 streeWgbts will be about
$500,000during the coming year.
U the council chooses to lax
for lhe e ntire amount, lbe
average homeowner would pay
about $34 for the year, Osborne
estimated.
City Attorne y Thomas
Woodruff said a lighting assess-
ment diatrict can be created by
tbe council without placing the
plan on the baJlot.
However. all properly owners
wouJd receive a mailed notice of
the propoeaJ, and public hear·
wgs would be held before any
council action is taken, he said.
Currently, the city's street
lighting expe.nses are paid out of
the general rund.
Lot~ 1term from todaJ(I wo~ld
and national Mw• tkwio,,,,.~1.
WASHJNGTON <AP) -Po.tmaater General William F.
Bolger testified today that II Coaareu ban lbe propoHd nlne·
digit ZIP code. it will prevent the Postal Service from mini
available technology to alow down future incre .... la mall rates.
Bolger said the PostaJ Service has ".reached lbe practical
limit of how much more of the current mechaniaation we can
deploy and still get a good return."
To make the best use of machines that can sort mail
automatically. lhe current five -digit code should be expanded to
nine digits. he said . Bolger testified before a Senate Gov-
ernmentaJ Affairs s ubcommittee.
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WASHJNGTON <AP> -President Reagan said today the
United States had "no intention" of becoming involved in a Viet·
nam-like conflict in El SaJvador. (Related stories, A4)
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NEW YORK <AP> -Citibank, the nation's second-largest
commercial bank. today cut its prime lending rate to 19 percent
from 19.S percent. joining most other major banks but failing to
m atch the industry low.
Suspeet arrested
Cops probe slaying
of two Vietnamese
Garden Grove homicide in-
vestigators are strn uncertain of
t he motive that led to lbe
shotgun s layings of two Viel·
namese men and the serious
wounding of a third in the home·
of a market owner Monday.
The suspect in the shootings,
which occurred about noon. was
identified as Ngo Son Van. 23.
He was taken into custody by
police in Downey after he ap-
proached an animal control of·
ricer in a pa rk there and ad·
milled shooting three people. He
had a shotgun in his possession.
The two dead men were iden·
tified as Nguyen V Huong, 24 .
and Dung Hung Pham, age un-
known.
Their bodies were discovered
by members of a Garden Grove
police SWAT team called to the
residence al 9882 R eading
Avenue when the wounded man,
Chuonh Vo Van Huynh, 24, stag.
gered ou~ide and collapsed on a
nearby lawn. Believing a s uspect was still
inside the residence or m arket
owner Nguyen Duy Cuong. the
police tactical squad fired tear
gas into the residence and then
entered. They found one body in
a fa mily room and another on a
patio.
Cuong. ownt-r of Tiet Ki em Co.
market al Kerry Street and
Westminster Avenue, was not
present al the residence when
the shooting occurred and ap-
parently did not know who the
victims and suspect were or why
they were in his home .
Ngo was taken to Orange
County Jail and booked on suspi-
cion of murder.
The wounded man. Huynh.
was taken lo Fountain VaJJey
Community Hospita l for treat·
ment of gunshot wounds lo the
head and side. He was reported
in serious condition this morn·
ing.
Garden Grove police
spokesmen said their investiga-
tion has not yet turned up any
motive in lhe shootings, which
occurred in a neighborhood of
s ingl e -family h o mes near
Forsyth Lane.
Police said the interior of the
home was riddled with bullet
holes.
Sumitomo
to buy county
Pacific Bank
S an Fran c i sco -base d
Sumitomo Bank of California has
announced plans lo acquire four
Pacific City Bank branches in
Or a nge County.
OtriciaJs from Sumitomo. the
state's 10th largest bank, signed
a letter of intent to purchase,all
four Pacific City offices for $14
mi I lion . according to Eiichi
Mo t osahge . manager o r
Sumit-0mo's Costa Mesa office.
Pacific City Bank maintains
two offices in Huntington Beach.
one in Garden Grove and one in
Mission Viejo. Its assets at the
end of 1980 were $78 million com·
pared to Sumitomo's Sl.9 billion
and 45 branches.
Motosahge added that the
purchases will increase services
and le nding pote ntial t o
customers of PaciricCity.
Details or the agreement are
still to be worked out and ap-
proval must come from state and
federal banking agencies and the
shareholders of both banks.
Larry Cechlin. assistant
manager or Pacific City's Hunt-
ingt-0n Beach office at 160-41
Golden West St .• said that final ac-
quisition would probably not be
completed until August or Sep.
tember.
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Blosso111 gift
reeipro(.•af.ed
Sixty-nine years after the
J a panese presented 3,000
cherry trees to the United
States. Nancy Reagan will
return the favor by giving
one to the J a pane se.
Mrs. Reagan will give a
312-foot tree propagated from
a Yoshino cherry t ree to
J a p a n ese A m bassa d or
Yosbio Okawara at the White
House today.
In a statement issued by
Mrs. Reagan's press office.
she is quoted as saying that
t h e J a p a n es e h e lpe d
es tablis h th e tra di tion a l
cherry blossom spring ritual
in the nation's ca pital.
"We hope that this young
tree will flourish in 'Japan as
a token of our appreciation
for that wonderful gift of
cherry trees 69 years ago,"
Mrs. Reagan s aid
Mothe r Teresa, winner of
the l979 Nobel Peace Prize
f o r h er
w o rldwide
mi ssio nary
work. will re·
ceive Ma r -
qu e tt e
Univers ity's
Pe r e Mar -
q u e tte Dis -
covery Award
Medal.
T be Rev . MOTHE• naua
John P . Raynor, president of
Ma rque tte . s a id Mother
Te resa will r eceive the an-
n u a I awa rd -named for
J esuit explorer Per e Jacques
Ma rquette in ce rem onies
June l3. University officia ls
s ai d t hat to r e ceive the
a ward, an individual must
have accomplished an "ex-
t ra ordinary breakthrough"
i n huma nitarian service .
"Mother T er esa has dis-
covered God in the poorest of
t he poor ." Ra yno r s aid.
r 6.4 million autos .
called back by GM
DETROIT (AP) General
Motor s Corp. recalled 6.4 million
car s and lig ht trucks Monday to
replace bolts that could Call out
of the rear suspension and send
the vehicle out of control.
It was the second largest re-
call in history, topped only by
t he 6.7 million cars GM sum-
moned to re pair shops in 1971 to
replace faulty engine mounts.
THE VEHICLES, Crom the
1978 model year through early
1981-model production. are the
Chevr olet El Camino and GMC
Caballero light t rucks and all in·
Prehistoric
'
sands topic
of lecture
Lectures on what Orange
County beaches were like 15
million years ago, a nd the
natural history of the sea otter
are scheduled at the Orange
County Marine Institute in Dana
Point Harbor March 1.
Paleontologist Carol Standum,
a member of the Orange County
Historical Commission, will dis·
cuss the local tropical beaches
of prehistoric times at 1 p.m.
That lecture will be followed
at 3 p.m. by a talk by Hayden
Williams, an instru ctor at
Golden West College in Hunt·
ington Beach, on the sea otter.
The Orange County Marine
Institute is located at the east
end ol the Dan'a Point Herbor
marina complex on Del Obispo
Street. Admission to both lee·
turea ls free.
te rmediale -s ized car s Crom
those years : Chevrolet Malibu
a nd Monte Carlo ; Po ntiac
Le Mans and Grand Prix : Buick
Century and Rega l. and all
ve r s ions of t he O lds m obile
Cutlass.
G M said two bolts us ed to at·
tach rear wheel lower control
a rms to the fra me could rust,
break, fall out and let the control
a rm drop free. resulting in loss
of control without warning.
T he automaker said it had re-
ceived reports of 27 accidents.
starting last Au gust . that result-
ed in 22 injuries. Spokes man
Phil Workman sa id there were
no fatalities and none of the in-
j uries was serious.
About 200,000 letters to owners
will be mailed each day starting
March 9 -a process that will
lake 32 working days lo com-
plete.
"WE STARTED shipping bolts
lo dealers last week and very
soon we should have a million
bolts in the field ,.. Workman
sa id.
Bo lts cam e fro m s evera l
manufacturers and G M has not
t r i e d t o d et e rmine if a ny
pa rticular supplier 's bolts were
bfeaking, he said. As far as the
company knows, all met GM 's
specifications when installed, he
added.
The bilis we r e s pe cially
ha rdened and the ha rdening ap·
pa rently led to loss of corrosion
resis tance. he said. The new
bolts will be of a softer material
and more resistant to corrosion.
Replacing the bolts is a 25-
minute job done with the car on a
lift.
Workman declined to say how
much it would cost GM.
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aervite at houn a.day, seven days a week.
If you were at the tail-end
of a Ions parade. wearin1 a
bear-skin coat ln 78-dearee
weather, you might ball out
too.
That's exactly what Ted E.
Be ar. the year-old 100-pound
Lion Country Safari resident
did durinl the Patriots' Day
Par ade in Laguna Beach.
T ed , an American black
be ar. was part of the animal
park's entry, riding in the
back of a zebra-painted jeep,
which also contained a lion
cub and two handlers .
But when the jeep rounded
Forest Avenue from Glenn~
eyre Street , T ed E . Bear
gro wle d "Eno u g h " a nd
leaped Crom the bed of the
jeep.
Slipping out of his leather
h ar n ess, the unwilling
par ade participant lumbered
off to the sidewalk to join
cheering parade spectators .
But before the four-legged
escapee could join the fun on
the sidelines, he was rounded
up by pith-helmeted ha ndlers
who returned him to the
par ade route.
And Ted jus t had to grin
and bear it.
The "Untitled Me moirs of
the Nixon Years" also was
unwritten, and a publisher
c la ims former U.S. Attorney
General John N. Mitchell
won't return a SS0 ,000 ad-
v a nee on his aborted book
deal.
Mitchell, who resigned lo
head President Nixon's re-
election cam-
p a i g n and
was convicted
in th e ~~
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S im o n & ~ I S c hust e r i n~
M a nhatt a n f
S u pr e m e c 0 u r l in a M ITCHELL
co m plaint seeking $50,000
purpo rted ly advanc ed to
Mi tchell nea rly six years
ago . The publisher says
Mitchell failed to deliver ,the1
m a nuscr ipt, a nd Si mo n &
Sch uste r termin a t ed t he
$150.000 agreem ent.
Service set
for El Toro
crash victim
A memorial s er vice will be
held a l 6:30 p.m . Wednesday in
Costa Mesa for Teresa K. Wals h.
18. who was killed Friday when
her car and another vehicle col-
lide d along Santiago Canyon
Road.
The service is set for Or ange
Coast Unit a r ian Un ive r s alist
Church. 1259 Victor ia St .. follow-
ing crem ation.
A resident or El Toro. Miss
Walsh li ved in Costa Mesa for
Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/Tueed9y, Ftbruarr 24. 1981
Free porki119
In case you didn't know. or had never
thought about it much, this is how you park
a bike at the beach. One reason for doing it
this way is that kickstands just don't work
in the sand . The bike would fall over, you
see. Which brings us to the other reason for
pa rking a bike this way: It helps keep sand
out of vital moving parts. This photo was
taken in Newport Beach, where . you can
pa rk a bike on the beach, but you can't
ride one on the beach.
Transit routes eyed
·county panel to decide in 18 months
By GLENN SCOTT
OI tlOe D•llY ~ile4 S~tf Exact routes for proposed
mass transit lines through cen-
tral Orange County should be de-
termined in about 18 months. ac·
co rd ing to me mber s of the
Ora nge County TransPortation
Commission
Meeting in San ta Ana Monday.
m e m bers of the commiss ion
adopted the time frame as part
of a conceptual p la n lo a dd
about $2 billion worth pf im·
prove m enls to road and rail
service along a three·mile·wide
swath that follows the Santa Ana
F reeway.
THE IMPROVEMENT plan
was proposed by the commission
in November. County officials
t h e n in vested a b o ut t h r ee
m o nth s me e t ing wi th an
estimated 100 se rvice and social
clubs a nd holding six public
hearings to explain the plan.
T he fi ve-me mber com mission
decided Monday to launch into
t he second phase of planning.
which will involve production of
a detailed environmental impact
stateme nt th--at ·"examiiies the
pros and cons or the improve-
ments .
Those improvements include
the m ass transit line, widening
the Santa Ana Freeway by two
lanes. adding new tr acks along
the Sante F'e Ra ilroad line to al-
low for mor~ passenger trains.
do ubling thf num ber of ·public
transit buses and building more
streets in the Sout h County to re-
li eve congestion Crom the Santa
Ana f<'rccway.
PRJMAR\' q uestio ns at pres,
ent center on the mass transit
line. scheduled lo r un between
cent ral Anaheim . Santa Ana and
Ir vine, with another line e xte nd-
ing northwes t from Santa Ana to
Garden Grove.
Anah e im Ma yo r J o hn
Seymour. for example, attended
Monday's meeting to urge com-
missioners to conside r extending
the mass transit line fa rther
north into downtown Anaheim.
E arlier propos als had set the
end of the line at the Anaheim
Convention Center.
There are several alternatives
for the mass transit line, with
som e methods using buses and
others using rail cars . E ven the
m onorail is being considered.
Garwood charged
with sex offense
JACKSONVILL E. N.C. (AP) -Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood,
the only American con victed of being a turncoat in Vietnam, was
inds cled Monday on charges that he sexually molested and at-
t<.>mpted to rape a seven-year-old girl while awaiting bis court-
martia l a l Camp Lejeune.
An Onslow County grand jury returned the indictment against
Garwood. who was convicted by a military jury Feb.-S of ·col-
la boration with the enemy while he was a prisoner of war in Viet·
na m .
P rosecution and defense attorneys testified during Garwood's
court-martial that he suffered Crom one or more t ypes of mental ill·
ness. He was gr anted appellate leave and went to Virginia for
psychiatric treatment.
T he indict ment c ha rged Garwood with taking indecent
liber ties with a minor. first-degr ee sex offense, attempted first-
degree sex offense a nd attempted first-degree rape. Arraignment
was scheduled for Ma rch 9 in Superior Court.
mos t of her life. She spent her ------------------------------------------,
freshman year at Costa Mesa
High .School before moving witl}
her family to El Tor o.
S h e w as a Dai ly Pi l ot
newspaper carrie r and app~ared
in circul ation advertisements.
S h e i s s ur v ive d b y he r
pa rents, Mr. a nd Mrs. William
J . Wa ls h of El T oro ; two
brothers. Geoffrey. of Arcata
and Michael, of New York City;
a s is t e r . Sh e lly Wa ls h of
Be rkeley. and gra ndpa re nts,
Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Sc hwartz of
La ncaste r.
Marine gets
15-to-life
in stabbing
A Camp Pendleton Marine has
bee n given a 15-years -to-life
term in state prison for fatally
stabbing a fellow Marine near a
San Clemente liquor store in
August 1980.
Pvt. Roy Garcia, 22, was sen-
tenced by Superior Court Judge
Donald McCartJn.
Garcia w a s convic t e d in
January of s econd-d e gree
murder in the stabbing death of
Marine Pvt. Eugene Brunell. 22.
The two men had become in-
volved in an altercation inside
the liquor store on El Camino
Real. They left the store and
went to a nearby alley. where
Garcia stabbed Brunell, pros·
ecutor Paul Meyer said.
Garcia was arrested several
bouts later coming out of a bar.
He could become eligible for
parole after serving 10 yean in
state priaon.
Iranian convicted
SAN FRANCISCO <AP). -
Sentencinl bu been set March
25 for an Iranian national con·
vlcted ol bombln1 a Berkeley
1atbertn1 of Iranian Hvolutlon
111pporten.
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Uoe system ii all about. Generally. we are not too accustomed to strikes here
ln Orance County SO we may not be coping with the bus
shutdown ternbly well
Ob. we've had some walkouts, pickets and turbulence
in the public school systems along our coastline in recent
times. But these school clashes between workers <the
teacher:s > and management (the superintendents and
school trustees> have been openly aired to some degree.
That is, the teacher unions have loudly proclaimed
their needs in contracts, working conditions, pay. vaca-
tions and other fringe benefits on the one side:
ON 111£ OTHER. the school administrators and board
members have piteously wruog their hands. perspired pro-
Are they coming? Going? Set it concrete?
fusely. and cried about the school district's near state of
bankruptcy.
So. throughout t he school strife, you at least have been
given a bit or one side here and a bit or the other there.
By contrast. there have been few bits fed to the bus
customer citizenry during the current cooling off of the bus
engines.
Unlike the schools. there were apparently no efforts
by the transit district to go gel non·union help to keep the
buses rolling.
Now. while the bus union membership may be voting
tomorrow. we don't really have much notion of what
they're voting for or against.
MOST REASONABLE folks, be they union or non-
union, can understand labor·management deadlocks if
substantial issues are involved. Like. for example, t he bus
drivers were to want $38.88 per hour when the district was
only offering $12.75. That's a difference of $26.13.
Reasonable people would probably agree that amounts
to a substantial issue.
There is grave doubt 1n many minds, however. that the
extent of the issues in our current bus strike are anywhere
near as substantial as the rather far-out example above.
IF IT TURNS OUT that the difference was in pennies.
the commuters who have been stranded or in dire
transportation circumstances over the past 20 days m ay
turn out to be a lot less tolerant. You could understand that
altitude.
Lack of precise information, however. has been almost
as frustrating to the hapless commuters as the strike
itself. They don't know from one day to the next whether
or not their bus will be rolling.
BY THE TIME THIS one is all over . the initials OCTD
may have an entirely new meaning. The letters will mean
"Our Customers Turned Daffy."
El Salvador-
U.S. may send
military team
W ASHJNGTON (AP> -The
United States is actively con·
siderin1 sendin1 add itional
military advisers to El Salvador
to irain government troops in the
Central American countr y, a
Defense Department spokesman
said today.
There already are 20 U.S.
military advisers in El Salvador.
"There are proposals for addi·
tional training teams," said Lt.
Col. Jerry Grohowski. "The pro-
posals are under active con-
sideration."
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Soviets'
proposal
studied
WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi·
dent Reagan indicated today the
American response to the Soviet
Union's proposal fo r a summit
conference may hi nge on
Russian involvement in supply·
ing arms to guerrillas in El
Salvador.
Speaking at an impromptu
news conference. the president
said the Soviet proposal was "in·
teresting" but added that the
Soviet role in arming the anti·
government forces in the Ceo·
tral American nation "would be
one of the things that should be
straightened out" before a sum·
mit couldproceed.
The president 's rem ar ks
represented his first public
response to the call by Soviet
President Leonid I. Brezhnev oo
Monday for a U.S. -Soviet sum·
mit.
REAGAN ALSO SA ID that
before any decision is made
about responding to Brezhnev.
he would first consult with U.S.
allies.
Brezhnev. in a speech opening
the 26th Congress or the Soviet
Communist Party in Moscow.
had said the Soviet Union is will-
ing to renegotiate the SALT ll
treaty, which was derailed after
the Soviet military move into
Afghanistan.
He also proposed limits on
submarine fleets and said his
country would be willing to dis-
cuss al a summit meeting the
Soviet role in Afghanistan, but
only as part or talks about the
demilitarization or the Persian
Gulf area.
REAGAN, ASKED at a press
briefing on budget cuts whether
he would accept Brezhnev's pro-
posal for a summit, and under
what conditions, replied :
"The only answer to that ques·
tion is l was most interested in
h is suggestion a n d it i s
something now we will discuas,
discuss it with the State Depart·
ment. the Cabfnet in general,
and very particularly discuss it
in the days a head with the
leaders of our allies."
The Wubiqt.oo Star reported
today that the United Statea may
send up to 50 Army apecialiata to
El Salvador, but Grohpwaki said
nothina definite has been decided
onnumben .
"There are all kinds of op·
lions," he said.
U.S. olficials, meanwhile, said
a recent luU in arms shipments
throu1h Cuba lo rebels in El
Salvador has diminished the
possibility of swift retaliatory ac·
lion by lhe United States against
the Havana government.
SOME OFFICIALS speculate
that Cuba and other countries
have curbed arms deliveries in
recent weeks out of fear the Unit·
ed States may respond with
military force.
But others say the cessation
may simply be a sign that the
Salvadoran ins urgents have
enough weaponry for the time be·
ing.
Either way, acting assistant
secretary of stale John Bushnell
said Monday. the Ame rican
response to alleged Soviet-bloc
support of the Salvadoran in·
surgents will depend on whether
t he weapons shipments are re·
sum ed.
Captured documents released
Monday by the State Department
say nearly 200 tons of ar ms and
other equipment were sent to the
Salvadoran guerrillas late last
. year for use against the U.S.-
backed government in a military
offensive that got" under way in
January.
THE INFORMATION was con·
tained in an inch·thick compila·
lion or battle plans. letters and re-
ports of meetings and travels
which the Reagan administration
said was proof of· 'indirect armed
aggression" by the Soviet bloc in
El Salvador.
The State Department said the
evidence demonstrates that Cuba
and the Soviet Union a re engaged
in "a well·coordirtated covert ef·
fort to bring about the overthrow
of El Salvador's established gov·
el'nment and to impose in its place
a communist regime with no
popular support.··
"We have clear evidence of
catching the communists" hands I in the cookie jar," said White
· House press secretary James S.
1 Brady.
·Nixon e ntertains
For.mer Preside~t Ric~ard M. Nixon entertained foreign
~us mess executives with "'5ome impromptu piano rendi·
hons at a PepsiCo I nternational "Bottler of the Year"
dinner at New ~ork's World Trade Center.
Mexico to purchas·e
U.S. F-5 jet fighters
WASHINGTON <AP> -The United States bas approved the
sale of at least a dozen U.S. F·5 supersonic jet fighters lo the Mex·
ican government, which is trying to modernize its armed forces, it
was reported today.
. The Wasl)ington Post, quoting "qualified Mexican sources,"
said the sale ~as approved on commercial terms, which would re-
quire approval by the State Department but not by Congress.
Congress must be notified about the sale. however.
THE STATE DEPARTMENT declined comment on the report.
The newspaper did not disclose a sale price for the planes.
whi<:h Mexico reportedly requested four months ago, but it did re·
port that the F-5 fighters can cost close to $5 million each. depend-
ing on accessories. 1 Mexico·s joint Army and Air Force budget was increased 54
percent this year to Sl. l billion and Mexico's defense minister,
Felix Galvan. said much of the increase will be spent on new
equipment. the Post reported.
MEXJCO'S AIR FORCE now has about 75 combat planes,
most built in the 1940s and 19505 . according to the International
Institute for Strategic Studies.
To accommodate the F-5 jets, Mexico would have to expand
one or more of its five military airfields, the Post reported.
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Dodger .queried in boxing case
IAN OISQO (AP) f'll ...-a.a" tl!Uniewed lM Loi A•l•IH Dod1era · Deuel ,...... ........ tUl'lled up la
Su 06'9D Har* at t.be Wm ol
a M-faal caMa cr~r be'°"ll"I
to ml111.., bo•l•I promoter
Harold J S.UU..
TIM m.• boat h-been Im poH•d at iU moorlna In Loi
Ml.._ b)' • co.art order ln ('Oft·
aecU. wtlb a. •1 3 mdlloe em
MHN....S auJl filed by WeUs
Far10 Bank 11aiost Smith,
llullammad AH Profeasional
Sport lae and aeveral otMt' ln·
dl•lduala .
Tlloma• denied Monday he
knew anythiftC about th• court
order.
'Tm not la the habit of ateal·
ln1 boa&I,' · 1aid I.be former San
Dle10 Plldre who Uvea la nearby
Point lJoma. ··u anythln1. I
•teal buel.''
The boat was impounded by a
court order freea1n1 the uaets
and peraonal property of Smith.
the chairman or MAPS, who has
been mlasina since the em·
'Rippling rhythm'
handleader dies • BEVERLY HJLLS <AP> -BandleaderShepFields, the man who
recorded "The Jersey Bounce," "I've Got You Under My Skin,"
"Thanks for the Memory ." and "September in The Rain," is dead at
a1e70.
Fields, a Brooklyn, N. Y .. native whose "ripplin1 rhythm or-
chestra" soared to popularity in the 1930s, died of a heart attack Mon·
day at Cedars Sinai Hospital. Funeral services will be held Friday in
New York City at Park West Chapel.
THE POPULAR MUSICIAN, himself a saxophonist, led his high·
style band to national tame from 1934 through the 19505 in major
hotels and on radio and television.
Fields and his band were featured in the film · 'The Big Broadcast ofl938," starring W.C. Fields and Bob Hope. .
. He devel~ped ~he ban~·s l.ight, elegant style and named it "rip-
phng rhythm while playmg at the Palmer House in Chicago. The
Fields band broke auandance records at Broadway's Paramount Theater.
WHILE PLAYING AT the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf·Astoria
Hotel, he was chosen to replace Paul Whiteman with bis own network
r11dio orogram, The Rippling Rhythm Revue.
Fields is survived by his wife, the former Zook Kline or Palm S~rings: a son. Jerry S. Levy, and daughter, JoAnn Fields.
Whale watch
1candal broke ln late
RECOR~ BIG SONOI
.. Flelda
Tbomu, a venaWe ballplayer
who perfonm ln both the laneld
and outneld for the Dodlen,
aaid a fr.imld who work• at
llAPS UllJ whom be refused to
identify 1ave bim tbe keys to ~
boat "three or four weeks a10.
"I had no idea there wu a
court order. I dido 't see it in tbe
paper or anytbtna," Thomas
saJd.
He said be had met Harold
Smith only once at a San Dteeo
boxin1 match and he denied that
Smith or any hi1h-level MAPS
officials authorized him to take
the boat.
He said he and the other two
men went to the Marina del Rey
boat harbor in Los Angeles and
boarded the boat last week
without trouble. Drunks protested
The cruise took 10 hours, be
s aid , because ··one of the
engines kept cutting out.
"We were comipg right into
the harbor when we ran out of
gas. We saw a small boat com-
in1 out of the harbor and we
asked for help."
Relatives and friends of drunk-driving victims marched
outside the Capitol in SJcramento as Assembly Criminal
Justice Committee members met inside Monday discuss-
ing 16 crackdown bills against drunk drivers. Committee
analysis said 27 percent of all fatal accidents in the state
in 1979 involved ail impaiied driver resulting in 1,338
deaths and 23,684 injuries.
Copter line cited 4 times
AVALON (AP) -The airline company whose
helicopter crashed just off Santa Catalina Island's
shore bu been cited for air safety violations four
limes in the lastfour years, federal officials say.
The Federal Aviation Administration sa.id Mon-
day lb.at one of its charges against Catalina Airlines,
which bu bad four fatal accidents in the last four
years, involved a $200,000 ci vii penalty for 22 alleged
air safety and maintenance violations in 1978 and
1979.
In the Sunday accident involving a Catalina
Airlines amphibious helicopter, six people were in·
jured and two people are missing and presumed
dead, authorities sajd.
Floundering about in the cold ocean water,
Mau rice Levy said he tried desperately to rescue his
5·year·old son from the sinking helicopter, which bad
just crashed in 240 feet of water some 300 yards
offshore.
Levy's son Lior, along with Miguel Ortega, 24, of
Maywood, who was on his honeymoon when com-
muter craft crashed, were missing and presumed
dead as a private salvage company took over the
search.
Air Claims Inc. took over the search after
SCUBA-equipped sheriff's divers were unable to
reach the 250-foot depths off Pebbly Beach where
the craft is believed io have come to rest.
Skipper gets
sympathy u it you rs elf.
SAN DIEGO <AP> -A 38-year sailing veteran
who pleaded guilty to running aground a rare
barkentine says he doubts he will ever get the
chance to again skipper a similar vessel.
"Ever since the accident people have been very sympathetic," said Edward Barr, 47, of La
Jolla. alter being sentenced at a Coast Guard hear-
ing Monday. "But it's like they're saying. 'You're
the one'."
Ban pleaded guilty
to negligence in the BRIEFS grounding of the vessel
California oH Point ----Loma near San Diego in .
heavy fog Feb. 15. He had his license suspended
for three months and --Was placed on one year's
probation.
The popuJar sailing vessel was returning from
a whale watching cruise. All S4 people aboard
waded to safety without serious injury.
Go"~•r .,,...,._ .,..,r r•~r
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr .. who failed ~o win the 1980 Democratic
presidential nomination, is preparing to form a
committee to raise funds to "explore" a 1982 U.S.
Senate race, a newspaper reported today.
While emphasizing that Brown Is not m aking
an official announcement of his candidacy, Jodie
Krajewski. Brown's 1980 presidential campaign
treasurer. said that papers for a Brown for Senate
campaign committee would be filed with the
Federal Elections Commission "within the next
few to 10 days," according to the Los Angeles
Times.
Alrfben llg•t p~la .. •I•••
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Continental and Texas
International airlines have exchanged new blows in
their continuing takeover battle.
Tl announced Monday that Continental
shareholders have tendered 3.8 million of the 6
million shares Tl offered to buy on Feb. 9, an offer re·
jected by Continental 's directors.
Bftld of tro•i..t th._••••
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Industry observers
believe the resignation or Roy
L. Ash as chairman and chief
executive of troubled AM In·
ternatlonal Inc. came as an
alternative to his being fired by
the office equipment concem's
directors.
Ash said his decision to
quit, announced by the com-
pany Monday, was made last
Friday after a fiap with di.rec·
•'" tors over new flnancin1. But ob-
aerven close to the Loa Anaelu-bued compan.v
1u11nted Alb. budcet chief under former presi-
dent Richard Nixon, would have been fired at a
board meeting that day if bis reai1naUon was not
aubmltted.
Ea-ll•rlaelaelfl,.•• .. •~
SAN DIEGO (AP)' -A retired llarlne
1uaaery aer1eant bu been arralped la federal
court Oil a eonaplracy char1e to 1mu11le 10 We1al
alleu lDo tbe United Statel.
Howard W. Goup of Eac:ondldowu arralped
lloBday belcn U.S. lla1l1trate J . Edward Harri•.
wbo let band for 0-lh'• releue at SI.GOO. Doea1d Ra11on. a crlmlaal ln .. 1tl1ator wltb tbe 1•'8...,._ and Naturallaation SenlN, 1ald tbe
lf·foat ...-and tbe 10 IU.,al aliens aboard were
NlHd Sunday alpt.
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on a sour note
AtUPIP It wu a " U I lO ltarn that a tentative
qrH.-l wu rearbtd last Friday 10 end Onn1e Coun·
ty'1 ftnl publk but 1lrlke. ll wa~ dl1trenin1 to team that
busH eouldn't be bark on ttw road ror a week
.......... ol lhe nlted Tran.portation Unlon have
KhedWed •ftMlrll membt-Nihlp m etlngs (or the striking
mechanic. and bu driven on W~dnesday in Garden Grov~ 'l'bey sajd they nffd~ the four day slack time to
round up the 157 workers to vott• on whether to ratlfr, the
~lr•tU
If the' contract~ re upproved by worker~ and the
Oruae County Trur\Sll Dastrlc-l's board of directors.
mttba.n.i\" could rt>port to work on T hursday ·a nd bus
clriven on Fnday rv1ct-would resume that day after a
22-day freeie ·
But wh~ does 1t truce four days to round up the
workers' The union already had planned to ho ld general
information al meetings on unday Tho~e m eetings we re
c anceled
lt seem!> reai,ona blt: th.a people who ar e on s trike
s hould be available to rt!s pond immediately when a res·
o lution is immanent. A strike is by no means a vacation
not to the 40,000 persons who normally commute by
bus, or for the workers walking the picket lines w ho ha ve
families to reed and housing pay ments to make.
This foot -dra gg ing approach 1s a clear example of the
union ·s public-be-damned attitude throughout the drawn-
out strike lt was a sor ry end to a sorry strike that
wo uldn't have happened tf the two s ides had a ddressed
their differences in a rea onable manner
Pay-as-you-go roads?
The pay-as-you-go turnpike h a s lo n g he lped fill
trans portation n eeds in the East and Midwest . But
California has traditionally taken pride in the fact that our
freeways are indeed free-at least free of lolls.
Jn recent times. however, the freeways have become
inadequate. congested and poorly maintained as state
revenue from gasoline a nd highway taxes dwindled -or
was•poorly m anaged .
Now state Sen. Paul Carpenter. D-Cypress. has in-
troduced legislation that would pe rmit counties to issue
bonds for turnpike construction. Tolls collected from the
, roads would pay off the bonds and cover maintenance
costs, he believes.
Since Caltrans seem s t o have falle n d own so badly in
building and maintaining freeways. the idea of bypassing
the state agency has its a ppeal. Ca~penter cites. for exa mple . the fact th at his pro-
posal could result in cons truction of t he badly needed San
Joa quin Trans portation Cor rid o r from MacArthur
Boulevard to San Juan Capis t rano in about three years.
ins tead of the seven or more needed by th e s tate to get
a n v new freewav cm the road.
· There is. however. a s light hitch. To pay off the cost
of building t he $140 m illion. 19-mile s tretch of road. tolls
of from $3 to $5 could be req uired
That. added to the inflated price of g asoline . could
we ll discourage drivers who might like to e njoy an un-
congested 19-mile trip.
Light touch welco01e
Nerds of the world. unite '
You have nothing·to lose, if o nly for a week. than the
sobe r, somber. serious demeanor o ften a ssocia t ed with
e ngineers a nd those preparing for car eers in eng ineering'.
And t hat"s jus t what engineering s tudents al UC
Irvine did during the past week. from running a contes t
for the worst ne rd on campus (it was a lmost won by ac-
claim by one Daily Pilot photographer who got the big-
gest hand as he s hot pictures of true contestants > along
with a few other s pringtime shenanigans .
E nginee ring Week included s uch spectacles as the
traditional 10-story egg drop event in which s tudents de-
sign containers they hoped would keep their eggs not only
in one basket but intac t ins ide their ingenious containers .
While this is basically an exercise in fun. the
c h a lleng_e of d esigning a contraption utilizing enginee ring
s kills is also a fine m easure o r th~1r UCI classroom prow-
ess.
So now that the week of fun is over . UCI students can
go back to burning the midnight oil and logging their
logarithms and w_e , the aver age citizens can go back to
bein~ beset and distressed by global c rises. c rime in the
streets. taxes and inflation.
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Boyd/Trusting boss
By L. M. BOYD
One hundred years ago 1t
was that the Earl of Lon·
desboro ugh p a s sed ou t
checkbooks to a ll his ser
vants. Draw at will for ex-
pens es. said he, and just
don't bother me about them.
Or words to that etfecl. His
faith in the hired help was re·
markable. fl is the sort of
freedom or opportunity that
gives happiness only to a rel·
I'
Now they've closed the<
adult bookstore I guess
we oldies will have lo
ask our grand ·
children what's going
on . Or don 't th e
polltlelant and lbe
boller·tban-thoua know
the UttledarUD., know? . GRANMA
alive few. Congressional
aides. Welfare offi cials. Sup·
ply sergeanL<; That sort.
When the owner of that
great racehorse Man o 'War
died, he lefl $4 million in his
will (or the upkeep of the
horse's grave. No doubt the
probate lawyers who un·
derstand taxes can explain
the why of this. Aged ladies
bestow fortunes on kittens.
Old men bequeath estates to
dogs . And· executors.:. who
manage the money, smile a
lot. Seems a bit balmy. but il 1
isn't.
Q. How come we say a
man in jail is in the · 'cli.nk''?
A . Clink was the name or an old prison in London.
Q. Only one man served on
the U.S. Supreme Court with
a third or au the justices who
ever were on that court.
Name him.
A. William 0 . Douglu.
Q. llow many time aonea ln
the Soviet Uojon?
A. Eleven.
Q. Are lber• any bio-'
111phlea of Mabuma-
• Gandhi?
A. At least 500. 10 far. And
be'• only beftl dead for 32
yelrs.
-e ThomM P. H••evlPubtllher Tham• KeevHIE~
ay, February 24, 1981 a.,,,.,. Krelblch/Edltorl•I P ... ....._
Jack Andenon
Government 11rchasing rip-.ff
WAS HING TON -Al tbe
taxpayers a wait their annual
pl~c k l ng, they can c heer
Presl d e nl Reagan 's
determination to cut the fat out
of the federal bud1et. But lhia
ca nnot be a ccomplished
effectively j us t by slashh1g
appropriations with rervent
<.1b a ndoo : it will take a
remodeling of the whole federal
fuddle factory.
The government procurement
system . for exampl~. is des igned
to make lar ge
expenditur es
out or small
o n e s . M y
staff rouowed
a tiny. 32-cenl
replace ment
part through
th e acq u 1-
s 1t1 on proc ·
ess. By the
t i m e it was
d e I 1 vered l o t he Marines
who ordered it, this trivial item
wound up costing a whopping
Earl "aters
Sl 14 . It wasn't the Marines'
fault; all they did wa go by the
book.
The item in ques was a
diode -a UtUe bl k silicon
cylinder about a qu ter of an
inch long and an e· th ol an
Inch in diameter -ghly half
the size ot a new rn baby's
fingertip. The Mari s needed
one as a replacem t part for
their simulated mg~ trainer at
the Marine Corp/ aviation
center in Cherry Pol,. N.C.
Now . there '~nothing particularly sophist ated about
diodes. The one e Marines
needed, m y rep t e r Julie
Kosterlilz was t Id, is not
fundamentally dif~renl from
those that can be bughl at an
e lectronics suppll store for
anywhere betwee~ 25 and 50
cents.
UNFORTUNATS.V for the
taxpayers, the Mar;nes couldn't
just send a s upply•ergeant out
with some loose ch,ige to buy a
diode al the Radio Sback in
Havelock. N.C. They had to go
through proper procurement
channeb. •
Wbat UU. meant was that the
Marines had to put in their order
tor the little tube with the
governme nt's procurement
agency -th e Defense
Electronics Supply Center in
Dayton, Ohio. Hopefully, the
agency would have the item in
stock; but it didn't .
In compliance with federal
r egulations, the Marines' order
had to be filled by competitive
bids. The only response was
from K Electronics. a company
handily situated in Dayton.
K Electronics. whose owners
descr ibe them sel ves a s
'"m ili tar y packagin g
specialists ." didn't have the
little diode in stock e ither . But
they knew where to get one.
From the government's own list
of hardware sources, the folks at
K Electronics found that the AAI
Corporation of Cockeysville.
Md., was the supplier of the
particular diode the Marines
needed. So they ordered one.
AAI obliged. They bought a
diode from Decision Dala
Compute r Corporation or
Horsham, Pa., which in tum bad ~1 gotten its diodes from the
manufa c tur e r -the
W esti ngh o u se plant i n 1
Youngwood, Pa ~
) THE MARINES eventually
got their little electronic gizmo
-after it had traveled from
Youngwood to Horsham, Pa., to
Cockeysville, Md .. to Dayton,
Ohio, and finally 'to Cherry 1 Point. N.C.
This circuitous route of the f
per egrinating plane part is bad
enough. But at each s top along
way way, the price to the
Ma rine Corps went up like a
m oon shot. Decision Data's '
price lo AAl was 32 cents . AAl's
price to K Electronics was $88. ' K E lectronics' price to the
Ma rines was $114.
Spokesmen for the Defense
Lo gistics Agen cy, which
oversees procurement, claim a
co m p ut er warned the
government of the overcharge.
But the warning, alas, got lost
betwe en the bureaucratic
cracks. Now the agency has
launched an investigation into
the firms which handled the
Marines' little diode . which will
add still more to the cost or the
incident.
Meanwhile, the middlemen
involved in upping the price for
the Marines' tiny replacement
part insist that their m arkups
were reasonable. They say the
s m all size of the order enta iled
unus ually high c harges for
processing and record keeping.
F ootnote: The diode wasn't
the only replacement item that
cost the Marines an arm and a
leg for their flight simulator .
More than a dozen parts were
s ubj ec ted to si mil a rl y
astound ing markups. All told,
the Marines paid some $6,000
ext ra for o n e piece of
equipment, thanks to artifically
inflated prices.
Bilingual phone service pressure mounts
Political activists have zinged
in on the Pacific Telephone
Company ( PT&T) as its new
target in their continuing drive
to make California a bilingual
society. Until now their aim bas
been at governmental agencies,
seeking such things as bilingual
education in the schools and bi-
lingual ballots.
Thal their a ims will not be
satisfi ed by confining their de-
m ands to gov-
ern m ent
ope r ations
wa s mad e
c lear here
when delega-
t io n s ap ·
pea red before
the P u blic
Utilities Com·
mission meet·
ings both in
Sacramento and Fresno in ef·
for ts to gel the PUC to compel
PT&T lo provide full bilingual
services for Spanis h speaking
users.
.John Escheveste. a represen· .
tative of an East Los Angeles
Community Organization, ac-
companied his demands with the
Mailbox
'ttireat of formini a competing
phone company fo the estimated
750,000 non-En,ish·speaking
Hispanics in Califcnia.
THE THREMS contained
heavy overtonei when Mario
Obledo, Secretar; of Health and
Welfare for GNernor Jerry
Brown, told lb commiss ion
state laws autlorize him to
monitor compaues doing busi·
ness with the ltate for dis·
criminatory prartices and in-
ferred that PTlt's $18 million
annual business with the state
might be terminited if the com-
pany did not inprove its bi-
lingual services.
But Doug Canbern, a PT&T
vice president, estified that it
would cost the company $33
million a year lo provide the
service and sail there was no
showing to justb the expense
which would ha!e to be shared
by all phone co~any users .
OTHER TH#J a flexing of
political muscle to demonstrate
the power of .. e self -anointed
activis t leaders it is diffic ult to
fathom the need for the de-
mands. Practically all phone
ser vice is provided without the
need for dialogue, merely by
dialing. Since both Spanish and
English use the same le tters and
numerals, dialing can 't be a
problem.
Although t here wa s much
t estimony d es igned to build
sympathy by citing individual
"horror" cases it was no more
persuasive than the testimony or
Evelyn Duarte that her agency
"has many clients who have prob-
lems placing calls to Mexico"
which only demonstrated an ig-
norance of the level of telephone
service provided by that coun-
try .
THE CLAIMS of great dif-
ficulties In getting emergency
services such as police and fire
and ambulances were a nswered
by Cam bem who said less than 2
percent of the call s are
emergencies, adding that since
1970 the company has provided
bilingual attendants 24 hours a
day available throughout the
state.
He said the directories in all
12 of the areas of the state where 5
percent or more or the popula-
tion havl? Spanish surnames con-
tain fi ve pages of information in
Spa n is h on how to reac h
emer gency numbe rs and get
operator assistance. Also the
com pany has s pent considerable
sum s 1n ad v e rt i s ing i n
newspapers with the same in-
formation in Spanish.
WHILE PT&T 1s naturally
concerned over the frontal al·
lack it should be a concern for
all Californians . For the efforts
to c reate a divisiveness which
would result from a bilingual
society will not rest with PT&T.
Already Alice Lytle. a nother
Brown appointee. signaled that
by recommending the com -
mission com pel the gas and elec-
tric companies to also provide
bilingual ser vices .
Amenca became great by
uniting all those who came to its
shores into one people with a com-
mon language. The last thing it
needs now is to become dis united
with the IU nd of separatism which
exists in Quebec.
Readers debate the adult hook.store issue
To the. Editor:
Referring to your Feb. 16
editorial on the Talk of the Town
Bookstore in Newport Beach,
SPIN (Stop Pornography in
Newport)" isn't trying to decide
what's good or bad behavior for
the citizens of Newport Beach,
the Daily Pilot staff or any other
people.
We haven't been involved in
s u c h ite ms m.ention e d a s
borderline arson, hysteria, an
anonymous mailer of porn or
traffic snarls. What we have
been involved in is a careful,
concerted effort to both s upport
the efforts of the City Council of
Newport Beach to end opera-
tions of the s hop and to persu~e
potential customers that their
patronage of the s tore is
harmful to the community.
Harmful? Yes, that's right,
not "hnmoraJ," harmful. You
see, "'e're not, as you men·
Uoned, aelf-rilbteoua about "lirty boob." There-la no
evidence, q you eorreetb ult,
tbal the radlDI of tbeae .... to
1'llve1olrapew,_venloa.'' But
lhere ll • IOod bodJ of evtdeaelto
lncUeate that ............ peraonaUU., apoMd to ....,, mou, .. ,,~...,.._
vtolnee .... ~ Uoll, ;ui ...... ..., Ilda .......
tbetr on._..... In•* rasblon.
Do you renember the riots
that followed riany of the show-
ings of Bouleerd Knights and
The Warriors •few years ago -
and the co rt cases that
followed? Ha you noted the
testimony as iated with the
Bittaker trial Torrance about
such material
A that so-called
"adult stQres were selling 20
years ago h w moved to the
corner books e, and righUy so.
Much ot it i healthy and in·
formative. T porn shops are
selling whole eriea of books on
Nazi theme of de1radation1 other materi on f anl rape or
children, lhe e o youn1 boys
by vtoleMe, '
You arpe al lhe whole tldnc
would have ed a quiet death
without o involvement.
Perhaps. t why did the
man.,er, Ja Tupler, then tell
ua, ·'you've ~ you abut 111
down." Wb d1d the mu
behind it, J Gordon, resort to
1u11est1n1 t "otben" mitbt
do vlolence protesters? And
WbJ la a la Jer for blm DOW aaylal that 111 10 all tbe way
to ta.. Court? Became Ute people' actlonl apinlt •lo'-" and Uoe .... .,.
fKUft.
Wla•t of eu~
Recently the people of the city of
Atlanta did this and it meant a
quie t , peaceful e nd to the
escalating sale of this en-
couragement of the forcible
violation or the flesh and the
spirit.
ROBERT JORDAN ROSS
JAMES F . HELFRICH
/ff•,..,..•••e•'Y
To lhe F.ditor:
I just read your editorial re
the pickets and Tai\ ot the Town
book store.
It 1-scary when, in the name
of morality, we commit or en·
courag~ immoral acts. Picket·
ln1 to tell a person's aide ol the
story la one thine. but it ctt.turba
me when someone else will tell
me what I can read, where I can
read It and try to bold me up to
pboto81'apblc ridicule beca\lle I
chooee to read lt.
I wander...., many of tbe aelf.
ri1hteoui souls ebantin1 and
carryina plaeardl on the Uae
and talltn1 pictures have tbelDMIWI .._ lnYOIYed dlrect·
lJ or IDdla .... "tlJ lD a abopWl, on
drua•. or oa ebUd Ol' •PGUH
abuH or some otber naaty
"f amilY l8Cnlt."
• ... u..t·1 QQt .... = ..... io tbeJ HD NIB Ml'I ...
ataUcm or •111111 or ~ screw.., .... ..., .. dQ, al1 roW ..
the sake of their concept of
morality.
IF THERE IS no market for
the product the place will close
of its own accord: if there is a
market then our neighbors will
supply the need.
Bul please do not allow some
nut, no matter bow well·
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intentioned, to compel ck>sure
because they don't like it. If one
allows another's ox to be gored
today, It la j~t a matter of time
before their own ox is the vlc-
tlm.
From the mactnxJon of Cbriat,
lhrou1h tbe depredations ol the
Crusades to the ovens of tbe
FinaJ Solution, mo~ lmmoral
act. have been ~mmltted la tM
na.me ol moralll.Y t.bu _,....
can Her reeall.
Leave lt alone! Fltbl
aometblnt tbat la nalb IOlftl to
hurt JOU -tile u,.aakln of
Oruse Coull&) Akpart.
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Rethinking needed by most economy analysts
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NP YOU -,,... .. -........ u.. tcMOale uperta, .. .. ..._\Ml are m'8tlk•b ealW. la U.. a.uu eccmomlc
IN9afto dl9y bYt tCMDtthlai to diaMCl, ud they wl1J peck away vor.a-a,.
,..._ ... ualv.~ aDd WM tukl ud oped N• tMy
wall -... &Wr -•Y TMy wlD pettCIDIM ud •1•PAW• and
crl&lclat. Tbey will ~ to explaln
how .._.. .,.. oaJve ud why PfOIJ'&m• can't
work SuDPort1na ecoaomlata. primed for tbe
battle, Will . uawer ln klnd. They will be
learned, provocatJve, lnto&erut, and out·
ra1ed Supportlq numben will be sprayed
llke •edclini coale"l on a blustery day. You
will be bearine rrom scbolan at tbe Brook·
lnas lmUtut.loo, the American Enterprise Al·
1ociatJoo, and the Hoover Institute, and from
waiversiUes wbere former presidenUal ad· CV.••• visen nwae their wounda.
Et'GlaOmiata wbo badn't bee beard from in nearly a 1enera·
t1oa will feel resurreded, and tbey will write pontifical reports on
the similarities and differences between now and then. They'll tell
you what they'd do. and while doinl it they'll make a final attempt
to correct what lbey see as an unfair historical representation of
critique trom M•DMl'U. Kenneth Galbraith <K•nned7> will report
from Harvard. Proleuor Paul lleCrackea <Nlzoo) wlll write ttom
Mlch.laui. Proleuor Herbert Stein (Nixon) will declllim from
Vlr1lnia, and Prolenor Hermu Kahn (Carter) trom Cornell.
There will be •peclal commentary from tbe Columbia aa1e,
Prof. Artbur Buma, bffaute be Hrved both as advlMr to Pl'esl·
dent ElHllbower and chairman of the Federal Reserve, and
because, correctly or mistakenly, be is widely contldered to be the
epitome of reapomlble conservatism.
Milton Friedman, who carefully avoided the Wuhinatoo scene
and who, therefore, baa avoided beina branded u one whose
policies failed, wUI be soupt by the media because of bia stron1
conservative views, his independence, and bu recenUy acquired
popularity with the muses.
You will even be beariq from Adam Smith, Karl Marx, John
Stuart Milla, and John Maynard Keynes -not in penon, of course,
because they are long gone, but from their self-appointed, self·
ricbteous proxies.
What an economic feast. After starving on the crumbs of the
Carter administration, when even the President seemed not to
believe what be was saying, Reagan bas presented economists
with the whole turkey.
* * * * * *
..... :
· And so, ln an intellectual Hue, you'll ~ beartn1 tJae
economists cbomptn1 away foe at leut the nest four yean. They'll
1row fat and suay. They'll appear on tbe talk lbowl. Tbeir
articles will be reacl.
But out of all thla activity, what•* will com• to tbe people°"
America? Perb~ .. somethln1. but maybe not mucb. ~.
Robert Lekachman, an ecoaoml1t wbo examines other
economiltl, bu written a boot on the tubJeet called "Eeoooauata
At Bay," subtitled, "Wby the experts will never solve your prob-
lems."
He begins with a question: "When britbt people say stupid
things, the questiOft inevita.bly arises, why i1 their perception of re·
ality so blurred.? Good econoblisll are bri1ht men uid women."
You get the 1i1t without waitin1 for hls conclu1ioa.
Econom.ista, he says, do not always addreu tbemaelves to what is
significant, and when they do, they do not alway-I mate alpificant
contributions. .
What economists must do, be su11ests, is "retbink old auump·
lions, old certainties, and old emphues."
But doo't bet on it. The chances are that what you hear over
the next few years will be a recbewing of old arguments, old
theories, and old positions.
* * * * * *
lbeir views and deeds. R ll What bu happened in the past week is that the president or the • t t
UnitedStatesbupresent.edforconsiderationthemostsweeping e~an worr•ns sma con •ac or· economic pro1ram since President Roosevelt and the Great , ~ • 1
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OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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waur treatment plants ror the
1982 fiscal year: $1.4 billion out
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Research firm acquired
HARTFORD CAPJ Lexar Corp., a small researcn aevelopment com-
pany based in Los Angeles, has
become the latest acquisition or Unit·
ed Technologies Corp.
Lexar. founded In 1975, was
purchased from Citicorp or New
York and will oper ate as a wholly·
owned subsidiary or UTC within its Ele~-tronics Group, UTC said.
William L. Salway. formerly Lex·
ar's vice president or marketing, will
become president. Barry Young,
Lexar's former pres ident. will return
to Citicorp to assume other
responsibilities, UTC said.
Union Pacific sets upgrade
DENVER (AP) -The Union
Pacirlc Railroad has announced a
$199-million railroad improvement
program to lncrease track capacity,
and' company officials said some SlS
mlllioo will be spent in the Rocky
Mountain region.
Included in the roadway wor~
budget is $3.3 million to install a
terminal information system to im•
prove car hanllllng in the Denver
yards, and yards in Omalta, Neb.;
Council Bluffs, Iowa: and Kamu Ci·
ty, Mo.
Company spokesmen said some
$2.1 millfon will be spent for a 7 .s.
mile 1e1ment of mainline tract lD
Wyom1a1 from Wilcox to near
Mtd.ldae Bow. And about Sl.t millian . will be Spent ln sldlnl and malnHM
extensions Mtween GibbaD, Neb .• and Topeka, Kan. ,the company sud.
STOCKS I BUSINESI
BraveNewWo'tld
nearing reality
By SYLVIA PO&TE&
When bill-paying time arrives a few months from
now for some 100 families in Queens, N.Y., they will
reach for the keyboard of a special computer
terminal instead of their checkbooks or wallet.a.
The terminal. which plugs into a standard
household telephone jack, will: enable them to pay
their electric, gas, mortgage, other similar bill.a ; let
th e m s hift ·
funds to cover ~ these payments
from their sav·
ings to check· ----------~ :C ing accounts ; :~1t0:as~i~ oi:. SYlVll PDRTIR ~-,,
dering
travelers' checks, which normally will r each them by
mail the following day.
There will be DO charge to the households ror try-
ing out the new electronic mail delivery system.
They are willing guinea pigs in an experimental pro·
gram slated to begin later ttus year.
THE PILOT PROJECT is being conducted by
New York's Citibank. among a wide r ange or com·
panies by no means all or them banks -which are
spearheading the revolution under way in the finance
field.
In addition to Citibank, other major competitors
for the individual's financial business include:
-Sears. Roebuck & Co. Through its retail out·
lets , Sears has an established name that the public
knows and trusts an important plus in the market·
ing or financial ser vices.
SEARS NOT ONLY provides its credit cards to
nearly one·third of the homes in this country. it also
is involved in the automobile, fire and lire insurance
business .
It owns a savings and loan, and through its All·
state Enterprises, Inc .. it finances automobile loans.
Back in 1972, Sears entered the mortgage banking
business.
-Brokerage firms. On top of the traditional in·
vestment services, Merrill Lynch, for instance, orrers
customers what amounts to interest-bearing check-
ing accounts through its money market mutuaJ fund.
-CREDIT CARD FIRMS. People holding the
gold card or American Express Co .. largest issuer of
travelers' checks in the U.S .. soon will be able to get
cash through certain banks ' automated teller
machines.
Recently, American Express joined with Warner
Communications, a pioneer in the cable TV field. in
another venture. Cable subscribers already can bill
information retrieval services that they receive over
their TV sets to their American Express cards. Soon
they will be able to s hop at home and have their
purchases charged to their AE credit cards. too.
-Foreign-owned enterprises, such as England's
Barclay's bank. Barclay's has an extensive network
of bank branches in New York and California and re·
cently acquired a finance company.
COMPETITION HAS BEEN intensified by
significant loosening of our federal regulatory laws.
Checking accounts once were a special service of·
rered by commercial banks.
Today. thrift institutions <credit unions. savings
banks, savings and loans) can offer them. too.
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Couty'1 JoM Wayne Airport,
tlM cblel lnveati1ator says.
6"akial at a briefin& llooday
al1llt. aenior air safety hl·
ve1ti1ator G . T . "Tom"
llcCa.rtby said \.be local portion
Suspect
charged
in death
An Irvine city employee was
formally charged with murder
Monday in the stabbin& death of
a Laguna Niguel man who wu a
friend of the suspect's estranced
wife.
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said
the Orange County District At·
torney's Office filed the murder
count with special
circumstances against Patrick
J . Fogarty. 32, of Newport
Beach.
Fogarty is accused of killing
Don.aid Frank Cook in the
bedroom of bis home earlier this
month.
Homicide investigators, Hart
said, were able to come up with
Fogarty's name by investigatinc
the victim's acquaintances and
whereabouts in the days and
weeks before tbe crime.
In addition to the murder
count, Fogarty also is charied
with two counts of burglary. T¥
special circumstances in the cue
couldleadtotbedeathpeaalty.
Hart had aaid lloaday ·a
motive in die alaylac was not yet
fully known. He declined com·
ment this momin.8 ·as to whether
any further information bas
been developed.
Tbe sheriff's spokesman bad
indicated there was physical
evidence wbicb made Fogarty,
an engineering technician with
the Irvine plannin& department,
a prime suspect.
Cook, a field construction
engineer with the Bechtel Corp.
who was working at the San
Onofre Nuclear Generatiq Sta·
lion. apparently bad been a
friend of Fogarty's estranged
wife, providing a first link to the
case. It was not known ,
however, if Cook was roman·
tically involved with the woman.
Fogarty was arrested last
week by officers at Irvine City
Hall on suspicion of murder.
He is being held in lieu of
$250,000 bail at Orange County
Jail.
Handling the prosecution of
bis case will be Deputy District
Attorney Paul Meyer. Arraign·
ment in South Orange County
Municipal Court is pending.
Skeletons found
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Partial
skeletal remains of a human
body have been discovered by
two boys who went over a hill in
the Hollywood Hills area to
retrieve their kites, police said.
The find occurred Monday.
of ta. mv..U,aUolll bu all but
coocluded.
lloet ol t.be t5 lnve1t11aton
wlao ccievertecl at tbe alrport
foUowial die fiery crub have
either retumed home or ,were
ac bedu'led to leave today,
McCarthy said.
Thirty.four of the 104
paueftlen the airline believes
were on tbe Boein1 737 were in·
iured as the iet struck the
lrOUDd after the.pilot wu told to
cancel bis laodin& due to tbe
presence of another Air
California plane on the runway.
McCarthy said investigators
have interviewed about 'o
persons in their attempt to re·
construct what happened in the
minutes preceding the crash.
"We have no apparent con·
tradictions." McCarthy said.
LADY DIA'NA'I GETT1NO A REAL PRINCE
With Cherin et Bucldngh•m P•lttee •nnouncement
Prince Charles set
to wed Lady Diana
I
LONDON (AP> -Prince
Charles, heir to the British
throne and one of the world's
moat eligible bachelors, is
engaged to 19-year-old Lady
Diana Spencer and the ce>Uple
will be married tbis summer,
Buckingham Palace announced
today.
The announcement ended
months of speculation about
romance between the dashing
32-year-old prince and the
dau1hter ot an earl diataoUy re·
lated to tbe royal family.
The palace disclosed that
Prince Charles proposed and
eave Lady Diana a sapphire and
diamond engagement ring a few
days before she lef.1 for
Australia on Feb. 8. He then told
bis parents at their Sand· ins" am estate.
Britain's future princess is the
girl next door. Lady Diana grew
up on the Spencer family estate
lo Norfolk couniy next to the
royal family's Sandringbam res·
idence.
Prince Charles and Lady
Diana were quoted by the Press
Association, Britain's domestic
news agency, as saying in an in·
terview today that they cannot
recall meeting before November
1m when the prince went to the
Spencer estate for a pheasant
shoot.
Prince Cbarles·was also quot·
ed by Press Association as say·
ing the wedding will probably be
in late July.
The 'nmes of London said to-
day Prince Charles "once said
that he thought 'about 30' was
·the right age for marriage. The
Press Association reported the
couple offered these responses
when asked about their age dif.
ferences:
-Lady Diana: "I've never
thought about the age gap."
-Prince Charles : "Diana
will certainly keep me young.
You're only as old as you think
you are."
Tbe palace announcement, is-
< See PRINCE, Pa&e AZ)
Despite earlier promises
McCarthy said that information
WJI not yet available from a
t.ranscript of tbe tape recorder
housed in tbe cockpit of the plane
that crashed.
The chief lnvesti1ator said be
ordered the transcript reworked
for reasons that be wouldn't dia·
close.
He said information from tl\e
fli&ht data recorder carried on
board tbe plane likewise wu not
available.
The only new development
llonday wu that the "power
plants group," partially dis·
asaembled tbe aircraft '1 number
two <rilbt> Jet eqine.
McCarthy said memben of
the group were unable to rotate
the jet fan blades, a fact he said
could prove "sipif~ant."
Housing plan OK'd
Preliminary inspection of tbe
entine bad revealed lltUe rota·
tional damqe, wblcb could in·
dicate that it wu not runnint at
the time the crub occurred.
The pilot of the plane bad told
inveatlpton that the enatne did
not perform to bis expectatiom
when be wu ordered by an air
traffic controller to cancel his
landinc, pull into a climb and
circle the airport.
Judge clears way
for SycaDiore work
By STEVE llJTCHELL
Ol .. DMIYPIMelUft
City Manager Ken Frank said
today that a court decis1on Mon·
day that dismisses a Legal Aid
Society housing s uit against
La1una Beach "will save tbe ci-
ty a lot of time and legal costs."
Coup try
collapses
in Spain
MADRID, Spain <AP> -A
coup attempt by a Ch:il Guard
officer who tried to resurret',\ the
Franco-style dictatorship by
selzln1 the Parliament in a bunt
or 1untire collapsed today 18
boun after it began. Freed gov·
ernm4!nt and Parliament mem·
bers left the buildin1 1houtin1
"Lona Live Democracy!"
MOit of tbe 2IOO submarcbine
gun-brandishing Civil Guard
memben who followed Lt. Col.
Antonio Tejero Molina in the
darin1 attempt to topple the
Spanish 10vernment deserted by
jumpiq from windows of the
Parliament wben it became
clear they bad loet.
Tejero Molija, a Civil Guard
officer with a Ion& record of in·
subordination, surrendered in·
side the building. He was
whisked away in a black official
car with a motorcycle escort
after telling followen, "I will
have to pay with 30 or 40 years
in prisoo."
The coup failed when Kini
Juan Carlos -his government
and Parliament held hostage -
told the nation he bad ordered
the Spanish army to "restore the
constitutional order" and the
army proved loyal.
Tejero Molina and his
followers took over the Parlla·
ment on Monday with bursts of
gunfire during a debate on con·
firming Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
as Spain's third prime minister
since the Franco dictatorship
ended in 1975.
But Legal Aid attorney
Crystal Sims, who prepared the
suit against the city on behalf of
Lagunan John Gabriela, said she
has not yet discussed a possible
appeal of the decision with her
client.
Orange County Superior Court
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And-rew W . ''Doc''
Fleischer, who developed
the stethoscope in 1913, bolds
a modem version of the in-
strument as he celebrates
bis lOOth birthday in
Ridgewood, N.J .
Tempearture
tiff bla~d
for threats
A dispute about temperature
·control in an Irvine apartment
was what led a Laguna Beach
Hilb School substitute teacher
to threaten bis two roommates
and several policemen with a
shotgun Monday, police said to-
day.
Judge Robert Fitzgerald ap·
proved a motion by the city to
dismiss the lawsuit, which sought
to force the city to include low·
cost housing in a developer's
296-unit townhouse in Sycamore
Hills.
The suit claimed the city
shouldn't bave approved· de·
velopment plans by Baywood
Development Co. for construe·
lion of townhomes on about 80
acres of city land on El Toro
Road near the Leisure World
community.
The city is negotiating sale of
that property to Baywood for
$5.4 million -an amount that
would JO toward paying off a f7
million debt owed by the city to
former owners of Sycamore
Hilla, a 522-acre parcel between
La1una Canyon and El Toro
fOllda.
Tbe-<:ity purchased the proper·
ty in 1978 for $6.75 million in or·
der to end a series of multi·
million dollar lawsuits filed by ·
the former owners, Rancho
Palos Verdes Corp.
In the Dec. 31 suit flied by the
Le1al Aid Society or Oran1e
County, attorney Sims claimed
the city does not have specific
programs to respond to the need
for low and moderate income
housing in Laguna Beach.
The suit also claimed the city
should not be allowed to approve
a subdivision unless it Is consis·
tent with government codes and
federal housing programs re·
garding low-income housing.
But City Attorney Marc Win·
throp successfully argued Mon·
day thit federal guidelines on
low-coet housing are merely ad·
visory, and be presented the
city's housing element to the
judge, wbo found the document
adequate.
In effect, the judge said, the
city could continue with its plans
concerning Baywood Develop·
mentCo.
And while the decision means
the city can move ahead with
the land sale, City Manager
Frank said Laguna planners are
still reviewing the city's general
plan with an eye toward low-coet
housing.
"By Oct. 1 we have to have a
new housing element that meets
the requirements of state law,"
Frank said.
Marker fir~s 'Kid' sp~culation
Don Lund, 28, of 3900
Parltview Lane, Apt. 2C, re·
mains under psychiatric ob·
servation today in UC Irvine
Medical Center after police used
tear au to nmh bim out of bi.I
apartment at 6:40 a.m. llonday,
more than four boun after be al·
le1edly brandllbed the weapcm.
"So we're not just droppinc
the low and moderate housing ls·
sue."
Billy tbe1 K1d'a tombstone,
snatched from Its New llexico
1rave lite and later recoffl'fld in
HuntiDlton Beacb, bu,ftred new
1pecw.tion about the infamous
Old Welt outlaw.
That la, are thoM really tbe
bones of lbe 1oua1 1unman
buried bwatb the marker at
Fon Sumner, N.11.?
Blll1'• a.pound tombetoae
tuned up mllalnl at the md ol
Juury. It wu ncoYend Feb. t bJ 11...un,tGa Beacb police
beneath tbe bed of lon1-baul truek• Waat.r Nleollcm. 25, at
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porta tllat tbe 1l1b-anatcbln1 ... a ........... IDelDGl1el for
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obtalDld • eopy of u old ......
Ju.ry indictment from Seymour,
Tex.
The indictment, 'flied in
Hardiman County, Texas, on
Dec. 21, i•1, charges a man
with t.be kllllng of another. Wit·
nea1e1 who tesUfled before tbe
1rud jury were listed u W.A.
Tackett. Jack Grilbman, Billy
the Kid and Sam Watson.
Tbe Kid'• tombltoae says be
WU killed by Garrett on July 1•.
1•1.
Eitllier someone used bla name
on the court document or be wu
not kil&ed. And u the u Wal DGt
killed, IOIDIODe e1M WU lmled
ID ldl are•• at Port SulllMI' ID •••• • Jlm11t1 Ramq•, an ea.m-· lal'J ldaool pr&ndpal la llko,
Texu, N&d 4mtDI a IDWriew
l'eb. 11 tb8l be ,...emb9n aa
ol4 ma fto lftd ta JUeo Ill tile
.... -elabMd to be Bllb tbe bl.
aamue uld tbe mu called
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beard."
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foot-6 or S-foot-7, medium build
and c.bewed tobacco on occuloll.
Folb took bis word about be·
inl( Billy the Kid with a grain of
sat•, Rama1e 1aid.
A resident ol Seymour, Texu,
Cbarlea L. llacben 1nw up in
Hico and remembered Brulby
Bllly. llacben'a wife related tier
buaband'• 1tory:
• 'Bruaby BUly auppo1edly
went to Suta Fe m the 111111 to
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et a pvdoa from UM IO•..,..·
bey woukln't luue a pudcm to
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into an a1rument with bis
roommate over bis reported in·
1l1tence that tbe door abould be
kept open to eool the apartment.
He ii then alleted to bave
pointed die weapoa at tbem and
later at police wbo were called
to the acene by tbe roommat...
Unable to talk him out ol tbe
apartm..t. police threw .a tear
Ja• canbter into bll bedroom.
feadlnl him to jump out ol tb8
aeeoncf·lloor bedroom window,
unarmed.
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Lows tonlpt in 50s. H11bs
Wednesday to at beaches
to Mliiland.
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Diana label -'girl next door
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reli11ioa. r"arm, 1ot .. 1111"'ce .,.. .., POmaatie ~" -Dlaaa
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lo tM'of PtiQrrC h11rl • 2 hfllrtulh1 8ntllbthrooe
F.u•n l ht l lllH t•r lhe 'r•b wdllC' Ian for her July l blrtbdate
ho• • lrtlfl mnn> •II h C'bMrlet' Nov 14 Scorpio, atar11aen aay. Oubht-d .. h) ur· by Ulc popular praa, Lad)' Dlaoa bu been Uv·
ina a hi«" in (,(lfliJcm Ju11l Uke Ui a.t of many anoUler buhelor 1trl, even
th.uu,;h toh l-Om• fr'(mt Wt>alth
'Ill T Tttt.at. ( N 01' 8 ANOTHt;K familr so 11tiff wlt,h
rm I r uf\n••fUOru. ""', l'~lt•r 1'0wn11~nd, former ed1tor of Burke s
P~t>r .. , lh Who ) Wtmof Hnu11h .tns tocracy. U.d~ OIW'lu nd Prine~ 'htu 1~1., 16lh cousins once removed, are
lk•lb J1rt"'1. I dt'~1 ... nd1u1t~ uf th1·Tudor Kini: He nry VII.
tlr1 (41\hcr llll' ~th t-:arl SVt"IWtlr, a wealthy landowner., Is s
Jt>:.l't>nd1.mt uf th .. l>ukl• or M;,irlborough, the 18th·century mlhtary
hl•HJ
Tb"· t:drl ~i ~ u~ ~qucrr to King Gt!orge VI from ·90 until the
k 1ng ::. Jt-ult1111 t!J!><! .md tht>n to the king's daughter. the prese~t ~ueen t-.hz•~th II until 1954 Severn I of his a ncestors also held positions at
'\llH I . . Oian.i ,,. ur1t> uf four <'h1ldren by Earl Spencer's first marnage.
ht> h.t, 1wo 11hit>r sisters. Sarah and Jane . and a younger brother. l'h..irh·~ 1ht!111drrtJJi:c was dissolved 1n 1969 after 15 years an~ Lady
Utond ~ lllulhl·r Jo'r.ifWl!!> daughter or the 4th Baron Fermoy. IS now
rn jrrlt'<.l '" "'.11lpJJ11.·r tom pany heir Peler Shand Kydd.
Ttlf. EARL K .. :M \RRIEDIN 1976. HISsecond wife, Raine. is the dJu~hkr 1( tws t M:ll111~ romantic novelist Barbara Cartland and the
formu \\ti• 11flh\· l·::11 l11f Dartmouth.
p 1 111.1 , r11•t•11 1h-'-l'I tlH.•d a~ a beautiful English rose, sweet, inno·
1 , nt 1111·1• llulll' ·1 w r111us frt:'>h. friendJy, unsophisticated. patient.
t rnd h t ~Hh•d ,ir11l d 1:.1·11•l•t
~tw ,,1y:. ~.111' l'Jn 11 Vl' with 1110:.t of that. except ro~ sweet ~~ich she.
f111d !'-lo11 1'10)1nt-: 11111l lw.1d{•c1 11n<ld1sl·rcel essenttalquahhes fora
f11tu1l''IUl 1·n -.l11· l·1·rt:Jinl,\ 1:-. . Sh,•:.~> 1111H 'J -:llm, qu1l'I sµokcn and laughs easily. She has big
llri,.:ht 1.Jlu1• 14r,1v 1•y1•-; lh1<·k :-.trciwbcrry-~l~nde hair.and a flawless
t·omplexiun Shi· wears little mJkeup, a minimum or Jewelry and for
1 nfor mal \\ t•ar f:i v<ir.., <;Wl'atl'r:. anti opC'n·toe low-heel s noes.
SllE KIOES \ HICVC'LE. DRIVES a s mall red British Mini·
l\l t'lro1 .1r '>k1~ .1 l1l th-."w1 ms "'dl.ritlt's horsebackandisn'ltookeen
un pa r ill''> or l ht• th·hul ;in It• l' i rcuit.
Bt•titl"" ""'' ha<l 1111 :.tt.'ady dates before. Charles. she hasn't got a
lcJ\'(' hfr p.i:-.t for thl· 111 css to dig uv Ne wspaper revelations about the
rom anttt· f•>r'-1 ' !> uf •w1111• of thl' other girls Charles has dated have
cau:-.ed t'mb~ll r:1,.;rncn1 all around
La<h U1a11a twlon~s lo the Church of England, which Charles will
h<'ad a:-. a·m11111 .II Def('n<lt'r of the F'aith" when he comes lo the
thront•
E<lucalt-d at W(•>;t lleath Girl.!. School. a private school with 130
µuptls near 'it'\ cnnaks. 20 mtll'S southeas t of London. she was an
avt•ragt• pujttl hut l"tCt•lll-d 1n art and s wimming Her headmistress
descriht·tl h1·1 ;J:. tll't'C·nl. h<uwst <1 nd happy." her classmates as kind
<1 nd ('hc1•rf11I
Wtwn ..,11,. ll'ft tht·rl'. h<:r f.tmlly sent he r to a finishing school in
t.;w 1t11•1 land '-he· t•:1 nH· h.it•k aft er s1 x weeks and r efu sed to return.
* * * * * *
Dates with Diana
'military operation'
LO~IH)fl, .i\l'I l'r1nct·
C:hi:lrlt·~ µ1•111x1st•d to L,1tl,\ D1a11;.1
S1w nt't•r a ltl l h ''' c·r t 1.1.1).V.Cl'I.,,
ago m"r 1 prt ' .1tt• dinner 1n the
s1 1trnJ{ roofll uf hi' Buck tn~ham
l'a I art· qu .. n1·r~ .Jlllil her or<' s he
!(•fl for .1 \ ,1(•,1t1011 in Aus trah.J, a
llril1sh r1•1i.1rl1•1 qucit1•<I him a!>
'>a,\ in)! n .111 tntl n ll'V. lnd;1y
T hl· Pt 1•:.-. \,'>11<'t:1twn. Uri
tarn :-. d11mt·~t 1c n1·wi; a~enl').
lia1d tht• prt111 l' 111-. hritll-to-be
at h1~ :.ic11· -:.11<1. I wantc<l tu
give her a chanc·<· 10 think about
1l. to think 11 1l v .. a-; all going to
be too awful '
La<h· D1an:a w:1 ~ quotc:d as
repl ) 1ng "Oh. I nc·vc·r had a11y
doubts al'lQUl 1t ·
RC'portPr C";ra111:a 1-''orbes in
terviewed th1· ,\'Oun~ couple 1n
the -.amc• -;1 t t10g room where
l'rint·t• C:harl1."• propn:.cd before
Lach 01 &n~1 ldl for /\11:.trali a on
F'eb. 6 ~1s Fnrhe:. said they
talked ahout t hl'1r µn•ss·dl)dging
courl'>hlp, thl·tr 12 Yt'Clr age d1f·
ference and their houl.ckeeping
plans
Bu c ktnj!ha m P alace an -
nounc1·d lhl! en;::agcmcnt today
and the Press Assoc1allon said it
was told b' the heir lo Britain's
throne they "'111 probably marry
in late J ul)
Th e anno unl'l'mCnt e nded
months of sp(·<'u l:.at1on about the
pa lace romance by the British
press, which often s trained the
patience of the fun-loving and
willy princ<' in its doggedness
about getting the story.
, The interviewer quoted the
prioce as saying his betrothed
join ed him l as l fall a t his
a ft er bei n g s mugp,led pas t
prowling reporters and photo·
graphers in what he des cribed
a s a vis it "pla nne d like a
military operation "
But he said the toughest part
of his romance was not the
'hordes or reporters but keeping
quiet about the engagement, ac·
cording to Ms . Forbes.
Prince Charles and Lady
Diana. who sat at opposite ends
of a couch and often exchanged
~lances. were quoted as saying
t hev were "thrilled ...
P rince Charles apologized for
missing his appointment at the
Foreign Office today. Ms .
Forbes wrote. and he said jok·
ingly: "I've always wanted to
throw a spanner in the works or
my p rogram . I think I 've
managed to throw in a crowbar
111rl a r ...
Ms F'orbes reported asking
the couple a bout their age
c1ifference. Charles is 32 and
Ladv Diana 19.
.. i 've never had any thought
about the age gap," Lady Diana
was quoted replying. ··Besides. I
was always ganged up (paired)
with Prince Andrew."
Prince A"1dr e w, 21 , is the
you n ger brother o f Prince
Charles.
"Di ana will certainly keep me
young,.. was the quoted reply
from Prinl'e Charles. "You're
un ly as old as you think you
are ..
He said Lady Diana would
make a fine Princess of Wales.
"She'll be 20 soon and I was
a bout that age when I started"
carrying out royal duties. Ms .
Forbes quoted him saying.
It has been widely reported
that Prince Charles and Lady
Oiana have known each other
s ince childhood, but Ms . Forbes
said she was told they cannot re-
call meeting before November
1977. the Silver Jubilee year of
Queen Elizabeth If.
They were introduced by Lady
Sarah McCorquodale, Lady
Dian a's elder sister. wheri the
prince went lo the Spencer fami-
1 v es tate at Allhorp In
Northamptonshire.
"Charles came for a pheasant
s hoot," Lady Diana was quoted
as saying. "He was really a
friend of my sister, Lady Sarah.
then."
The prince said be remem-
bered Lady Diana a s ··a splen-
did 16-year-old" and added: "I
r emember thinking what fun she
was." the interviewer reported.
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After the weddiQa the woman
who baa been dubbed T:Lady Di"
by BrtU.b newspapers, which
hoe bounded ber al~e she
became Charles' eirlfriend, will
become Her Royal Highness, the
Princess of Wales.
.-ut her life was already
changiq rapidly today.
Michael Shea, the monarch's
press secretary, said Lady
Diana would move out of the
London apartment flat which
she shares with three girls.
Shea said the Queen and her
husband Prince Philip, t)le Duke
of Edinburgh, were "delighted
at tbe engagement ...
He said Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, the leader
of the Labor opposition. Michael
Foot. and the Archbishop of Can-
terbury were among those
notified of the engagement the
past few days. The Privy Coun-
c11 . the monarch's official ad-
visers. will meet to approve the
marriage formally.
Charles and Lady Diana have
been the most popular romantic
item in the Brit,isb press since
November. and the press pursuit
or them has angered the queen
as well as her son.
Lady Diana is the most recent
or some 40 young women whose
names have been linked with tht
prince's the last 14 years. She is
5 feet 9 inches tall. has blonde
hair. blue-gray eyes. good looks.
discretion, charm and in·
telligence. She worked until re·
cently as a part-time teacher at
a London kindergarten.
She is the dau~hter of the 8th
Earf Spencer. a wealthy land-
owner. He is a descendant of
John C hurchi l l . Duke of
Marlborough. the 18th century
military hero which makes her a
distant relative of Britain's
World War II leader Sir Winston
Churchill.
Lady Di ana and Charles are
16th cousins once removed and
are both direct descendants of
the Tudor King Henr.y VII . She
grew up in royal circles. Her
ra ther was eQuerrv to King
George VI from 1950 until his
death in 1952 and then to his
daughter. the present queen; un-
til 19:>4. For years tt)e family
lived in a rented mansion on the
queen's Sandringham estate.
Because she did not have a
s teady boyfriend be fore
Cha rles, she has no past love life
for the press to dig up. She is
also or the right religion, the
Church or England. wh'ich
Charles will head as temporal
"defender of the faith" when he
comes to the throne.
Also important, the queen re·
portedly likes her a great deal.
Planners eye
two projects
Laguna Beach planning com-
missioners will hear requests
Wednesday for approval of two
subdivisions in the hills above
town.
Eleven residential lots are pro-
posed for a 2.8-acre parcel in the
Portafina tract near Marline
Drive and Gull Circle.
And.a developer wants to create
33 lots on a 97·acre parcel in the
Top of the World community. Ac-
cess would be off Nestall Road.
That subdivision also includes 58
acres of open space.
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TALKS ABOUT ECONOMY
FOfbea of Forbea
Economist
sees dark
future
By SANDIE JOY 6f "'9 o.llf ,. ... St.H
Predicting interest rates of 50
to 60 percent. economist
Malcolm Forbes Jr. drew
murmurs of dismay from a
Newport Beach audience Mon-
day.
The 33-year-old Forbes said
that if the pattern of inflation
followed by recession followed
by more inflation continues as it
has since the 1960s, "in four or
five years, 50 to 60 percent in-
terest rates will be the norm.··
He also predicted that if "the
deadly treadmill" of inflation
and recession continues, "al
some point. our economy is go-
ing to snap."
Speaking at Edwards Cinema.
Fashion Island, Forbes added.
"We'll have a situation like we
had in the 1930s." His talk was
part of a series sponsored by the
Assistance Leagues of Newport
Beach and Laguna Beach.
While painting a gloomy pie·
lure with one bru s h , the
Princeton-educated economist of·
rered solutions 'to the nation's
economic problems with :Jnothi>r
Forbes. who recently became
president of Forbes Magazine,
told the audience of 1,200 people
there is hope for the economy if
President Reagan's plans to re·
duce individual income taxes
are implemented. if business is
given incentives lo talte more
risks and if the flood of new
r:egulations is stopped.
He blamed the tax burden
placed on individuals and on
business and industry for much
of the natiorfs economic ills.
Forbes said Reagan's pro·
posals for tax cuts would restore
the essential link between effort
and reward.
He praised Reagan's plans to
reduce taxes and to cut back on
new regulations. He also pre·
dieted Reagan's economic pro·
grams have a good chance of
passing and that the success of
his administration should be
known in the next four or five
months.
Forbes also predicted a fight
between the White House and
the Federal Reserve Board,
which. he said, "doesn't know
what it's doing."
The Fed is trying to do too
many things, he said. including
trying to do what the stock
market should be doinJt.
L4tt ittmJ from toda11'• world
and national MWI c:Uv.lopmnll .
Congress t,ol,d ZIP
key~to postal, rate
WASRIJlfGTON CAP) -P61tmu\.r OeMral Wllllam P'.
Bolter testified today &bat lf eoa.,.... ban tbe :i;::' D1De-
di1lt ZIP code, it will prevent the Poetal Servi;;; Uliq
available technoloty to slow down future lncreuea in mail
rates.
Bolger said the Poatal Service bu "reached tbe practical
limit of how much more ~ lbe current m,hanlAtion we can deploy and still 1et a lood return."
To make the beat uae of machines U.at can sort mail
•utomatically, the current five-diett code should be expanded to
nine dieits, he said. Bolser testified before a Senate Gov·
ernmental Affairs subcommittee.
El 8al.,uer ee•t•i .Wren
WASHINGTON <AP> -President Rea1an said today the
United States had "no Intention" of becomin1 involved in a Viel·
nam-like conflict in El Salvador. <Related atones, A4)
ClfllHlldc rid•,...._.....,, .. r••~
NEW YORK CAP> -Citibank, the nation's second-largest
commercial bank. today cut its prime lendin1 rate to 19 percent
from 19.5 percent. joining most other major banks but failing to
match the industry low.
Pope ..,ar11• ol .. •letlr *91r11rlfe•'
TOKYO CAP> -Pope John Paul warned that the world is
moving toward "all-out nuclear destruction" and issued an
emotional appeal for peace today at a M.ass for more than 36,000
people.
·'I have set foot on the land lhat has known the special hor-
ror of destruction during the last war," the pope said in
J apaneseon the second day of his visit.
,.,.._ Pflfle A I
MARKER •••
Hico and died in the mid or late
1940s.
"He never owned a car, he
rode a paint horse right up lo
when he died in Hico. Even as
old as he was in his 80s, he was a
real straight-backed man an"
m oved around like a young man.
He had buck teeth and speckled
eyes. In fact, the Mexican who
m et him in Santa Fe said Billy
the Kid had the same specks in
his eyes." Mrs. Machen said.
lt has been suggested Garrett
and the Kid were friends, and
that his death was a ruse to al·
low the Kid to escape from the
public eye. And they say a de·
relict was buried in the Kid's
place 100 years ago.
If Brushy Billy was in fact the
Kid . it is ironic that he spent his
last days trying to regain his
identity.
Teen injured
in LB crash
A 17·year-old Laguna Beach
motorist suffered head injuries
Monday afternoon when he ap·
parently lost control of his car,
which slammed into a tree near
Bluebird Park .
Scott Edward Bowen. whose
address wasn't immediately
available, was making a left
turn from Bluebird Canyon
Road onto Cress Street about
4: 15 p.m. when bis car hit the
tree, police said.
He was treated for a forehead
cut at South Coast Medical
Center but wasn't hos pitalized.
police said.
Rain viewed
for Coast
by tonight
The National Weather Service
has revised its earlier forecast
or continued s unny days through
this weekend and is now predict-
ing rain sometime tonight.
Weather service spokesman
Joe Austin said there is a 40 per·
cent chance of rain tonight in
Orange County.
Austin said a storm now over
Oregon that originated in the
Gulf of Alaska is expected to ar·
rive in Southern Ca lifornia
bet ween tonight and tomorrow
morning. He ~aid the chance of
rain will increase to 50 percent
by Wednesday. ·
Austin said the ridge of high
pressure that bas been over
Soul.hem California during the
recent record string of warm
s ummer-like days has moved
oul to sea, making it possible for
the storm to push into the area.
Austin said no predictions
have been made on how much
rain could be dumped on Orange
County . but he added that
thunderstorms are possible. He
also said the rain is likely to con-
tinue through the weekend.
Titlrd man gµilty
in drug s,.mu~gling
SAN DIEGO (AP> -A Long
Beach bail bondsman is the
third man convicted in connec-
tion with a multi·millioo dollar
drug smuggling ring in which 27
people were indicted last Sep·
tember.
U.S. District Court Judge
William Enright found Aubrey
Phillips, 48, guilty Monday on
two conspiracy counts related to
importing and distributing
marijuana.
The planning com mission
meets in City Council chambers,
505 Forest Ave .. beginning at 7
p.m. Have time on your hands _._ 24 karats a day.
Democrats
plan meeting
Howard Adler, a political con-
sultant with offices in Santa
Ana, will be the speaker at a
meeting of the South Orange
County Democrats Wednesday.
In Laguna Ni1uel.
Adler is scheduled to speak on
the revitallution of the
Democratic Party In the 1.,. at
7: 30 p.m. at Republic Federal "
Savin1a. 30212 CroJVn Valley
Parkway.
All thole interested are invited
to attend. For more information
call Bea Feldman at 491-4812.
LB firemen
not needed
Sparta from a fireplace 'IDil·
ed a heavy lfOwtb ol Ivy IJ'OW·
in1 on a chimney In Lasuna
Beach llonday, promptint calla
to the ftre department.
But by the time enlinea ar-
rived at the boule at M4 Grtffttb
Place, nel1hbora had ex-
Un1ulabed the chimney fire witb
••rd•holelJ
rlre 1poke1men Hid tbere
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folJowtnltM7:Gp.m. bl ....
The 24karat
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ingot watch
from Corum.
Each watch Is
completely
handcrafted in
Switaerland,
numbered, and
accompanied
by a cert11icate
of autbentJcity.
Complete with
a diamond
windiq atem.
A. Man'1
15 aram iqot
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' l JI •. I I r. • I I 111 ~ I ' ,.._ • ~ y • ~ I 'J H 1 <>I.ANGE COUN l Y l AL IFOHNIA /'J CENTS
Ai1·port~s Sho~-haul rule spotlighted
Ora-.e County 1overnment
may be beeded for a confront•·
U• wtta \M federal tovenuneot
over a policy prohlbitln1 com-
mercial jet air carriers from
Oyn1 to MUnationa more than * mile• from J ohn Wayne
Airport.
Airport Manaaer Murry CabJe
testif)'inl today at a bearin& on
tbe county's application for a
variance from state airport
noise standards, said that the so-• . .
caUtd aoo.mJle perimeter rule is
viewed by the Federal Aviation
Administration and the Civil
Aeronautics Board as a •'viola·
iion ol interstate commerce."
Cable said he believes it is the
intent ol the County Board of
Supervisors to k eep th e
perimeter in effect.
All commercial jet flights
from the airport ser ve destina·
tlons less than 500 miles away.
* * *
The exception is Salt Lake City,
Utah . It is 526 miles from
Or ange County.
The perimeter rule was im·
posed by county officiaJs as part
of an overall program lo main-
tain John Wayne Airport as a
short hauJ facility.
In other testimony to state ad-
ministrative law Judge Robert
Neher, Cable said be has been
directed by supervisors "to do
* * *
everythinl pouible to mlt11ate
the noise problems at the
airport.
"We want to do everythiq
possible to reduce noise," Cable
testified specificaJly mentioning
the recent board action to ap-
prove the airport master plan
and the accompanying Airport
Noise Control and Land Use Compatibility plan.
Those documents outline
methods by which the overall
* * *
noise levels would be reduced
larsely by requirin1 jet air car-
riers to use new jet aircraft out·
fitted with quieter en1ines.
Cable, who bas served as
airport mana1er since Sep-
tember, was the first witness
called by attorneys representing
the county at the variance bear·
ing.
The bearing is expected to
continue through the remainder
of the week at the Haroer Com·
* * *
munity Center in Costa Mesa.
After the county completes
presentation of its case, anli-
airport groups <ltre expected to
respond with their own battery
of witnesses.
Following the hearing the judte
will review the testimony and
make· a recommendation to slate
Transportation Director Adriana
Gianluco on whether the county's
variance application should be
approved.
* * *
Jet • noise analysts challenged
. ,. ..........
LADY DIANA'S OETTING A REAL PRINCE
With Chari•• at Buckingham Palace announcement
Prince Charles set
to wed Lady Diana
LONDON <AP> -Prince
Charles, he ir lo the Britis h
throne and one of the world's
most eligible bache lors. is
engaged to 19-year-old Lady
Diana Spencer and the couple
will be ma.rried this summer,
Buckingham Palace announced
today.
The Times of London said lo·
day Prince Charles "once said
that he thought ·about 30' was
the right age for ma rriage. The
Press Association reported the
couple offered these responses
when asked about their age dif·
ferences:
-Lady Diana: "I've never
thought about the age gap."
ISee PRINCE, Page AZ>
Integrity
of fir01
• at issue
By FREDERICKSCBOEMEHL °' .. Deity,.. ... ,..,, Credibility of the firm used by
Orange County government to
prepare noise contours around
J o hn Wayne Airport · was
challenged Monday at a Slate Ad·
ministrative Court hearing in
Costa Mesa.
Jerrold Fadem, an attorney for
Airport Action Association, an an·
ti-airport group, disclosed that
Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.
a national research firm, was con·
victed of 100 counts or fraud in·
volving contracts with the feder.al
government.
Bolt Beranek , whi c h
.specializes in ar.oustics and
computer analysis of noise, was
employed by the county to de·
termine the boundary of the high
noise impact zones surrounding
the airport.
Fadem raised the issue of Boll
Beranek's integrity during the
first day of hearings before ad·
ministrative law Judge Robert
Neher on the county's request to
deviate from state airport noise
control standards .
Orange County, since 1973, bas
bee n granted thr ee s uch
variances. The most recent
variance expired last March but
has been permitted to remain in
effect pending the hearing now
underway.
During the afternoon session,
Fadem asked witness Richard
Dyer. a state Department of
Transportation noise specialist,
what his department had done to
validate the accuracy of the noise
contour information submitted by
the county in its application for
the variance.
Dyer said it was bis understand·
ing that the contour was prepared
by Bolt Beranek and "I accepted
it."
According lo a Wall Street
Journal news account provided
(See NOISE, Pa1e AZ)
* * *
The announcement ended
months of speculation about
romance between the dashing
32-year -old prince and the
daughter of an earl distantly re·
lated to the royal family. The palace disclosed that
Prince Charles proposed and
gave Lady Diana a sapphire and
diamond engagement ring a few
days before she le ft for
Australia on Feb. 6. He then told
his parents at their Sand-
lngbam estate.
Hummel explodes
over airport OK
Britain's future princess is the
girl next door. Lady Diana grew
up on the Spencer family estate
in Norfolk county next to the
royal family's Sandringham res·
idence. Prince Charles and Lady
DiaDa were quoted by the Press
Aaaociation, Britaln's domestic
new• agency, as saying in an in·
terview today that they cannot
recall meetln1 before November
1177 when the prince went to the
Spencer estate for a pbeasant
a boot.
Prince Charles was also quot-
ed by Preu Auocialion u aay·
'llll lbe weddln1 will probably be
lll late July.
Bed tax incre88e
8tudied in Irvine
Tbe lrvtne City Council will
•eet at 5 p.m. tanilbt to coa-
llder wbltber a propoeed enter·
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Newport Beach City Coun·
cilman Paul Hummel, angered by
last week's approval of the John
Wayne Airport master plan, un-
corked his wrath Monday, blast·
ing council coUeagues, county
supervbors and the press in the
process.
Hummel, who exploded lo a
similar tirade two weeks ago dur·
ing a council session, called
supervisors •'inept,'' peg1ed
fellow councilmen as "wishy·
washy" and accused the preu of
"cavqin."
The Corona del llar coun-
cilman started bla attack dwinl
an afternoon study session and re-sumed It dW'iDI tbe re1ular eve·.
ning portion of the meetin1.
Al one polnt, Hummel unauc·
ce11fully tried to tallt the council
into t"haqiq it.a po1ltion on ii·
suance ol a noise variance for tbe county airport.
Newport leaden bave a,.....
not to oppme the variance but are
r~u..tiq tbat realrlc:tlve CCJDCU.
Uoaa be attached to it. Tb• bear·
ln1, bellll held in COila lle1a, are
expeetacl to last for at least
aaotberweek . "Wtll,ldoa'ttblakwe'Ubeable
to b•J a cboeolatl·eonred
banua clown oa Balboa lllud
wtU. lllM ftll'taaee,-'' remarbd
Hammel after b11 eollequea
dumPld bla•UO•tlan tbat tbeet·
tJono-tM•ariance
Couaellman Donald Straaa
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JUST A FEW OF THE FOLKS WHO SHOWED UP FOR CUCKOO'S NEST HEARING
MeN bar th•t eaten to punk rockera loHa It• enterUllnment ticket
NBD18n
charged
in 01urder
Mesa punks protest
as city pulls permit
An Irvine city employee was
formally charged with murde.r
Monday in the stabbing death of
a Laguna Niguel man who was a
friend of the suspecl's estranged
wife .
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said
the Orange County District At·
torney's Office filed the murder
count with special
circumstances against Patrick
J . Fogarty, 32, of Newport
Beach. ·
Fo1arty is accused of killing
Donald Frank Cook in the ·
bedroom of bis home earlier this
month.
Homicide investigators, Hart
said, were able to come up with
Fo1arty'1 name by invealigatlnt
the victim's acquaintances and
whereabout.a in the days and
weeks before the crime.
~n addition to the murder
coUlll, FotartY also is charted
with two count.a of bur1lary. Tbe
special circumstances ln,,tbe cue
could lead tothedeatb penaJty.
Hart had aaid Monday · a
motive in the alayln1 was not yet
fully known. He d~lined com·
ment thll iDOl"lliq as lo whether
any further information has
been deveJoped.
Tbe lberlft's spokesman ta.cl
indicated there wa1 pbyalcaJ
evidence wbldl made f'oprty,
an =-..wr1ns tecbnlelan wtt.b tbe I plannlDI department.
a prime -peet.
By .JERRY CLAUSEN
Of .. Deily r>tle4 Slaff
Punk advocates called the
Cuckoo's Nest rock music clu b
the scene of "em e rging
culture."
Costa Mesa police and owners
of neighboring businesses said
the club's a breeding ground for
alcohol and drug abuse, van·
dalism and other crimes.
After hearing the arguments
the City Council Monday voted,
4·0, with Councilman Eric
Johnson absent, to revoke the
club's entertainment permit.
Councilman Donn Hall's mo·
lion to revoke the permit, which
eliminates live music and duc-
ing in the club at 1714 Placentia
Ave., created a noisy furor dur·
in& which most of the 350
persons at tbe council bearlq
walked out.
Cries ol ''Fascist Control!''
and "You didn't even listen,
man!" punctuated the noisy exit
and a five minllte recess wu
called lo the otherwise orderly
seas ion.
Cheered on by a crowd of mostly young people, many
N-M layoffs
topic tonight
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dre_ssed in punk-style clothing
and wearing unusual hair styles.
the president of the corporation
operating the rock club sought to
establish during the hearing that
problems in the Placentia
Avenue industrial area are the
result of several bars -not just
the Cuckoo's Nest.
McDuck Corporation presi·
dent Pete Williams pleaded for
city h e lp in keeping bis
establis1rment open and
cb.arged, "There is an element
of punk rock that is on trial."
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No conflict's
• in statements
r loeakial al a brieflnl Monda)'
Well site
• annexation
• gaven up
Newport 8ea<'h city omc:1als
llave badted off plans to annex
land oo which 16 oil wells are
situated bffause the property
owner objected.
Hancock Banning, president of
Beeco Ud., owner of the land.
aaid bis firm is .. sympathetic
and s.upports" the city's aoaJ or
1aining control of the wells, but
coulcln't accept annexation.
City officials now are expected
to chart a new course in
establishing full ownership of
the oil ri&s and the ri&ht to use
the land under them.
City Mana1er Robert Wynn
said city lawyers will seek con-
demnation action in court as a
means of settling Newport's run-
nin1 battle with oilman Robert
Armstrong.
The wells, located in county
territory outside West Newport,
but rooted in city tidelands.
were shut down last month when
Armstrong's 12·year lease with
the city expired.
Under the lease, Armstrong
would give the city a percentage
of his revenue.,s. Last year it
amounted to $l:IO,OOO.
City officials think they can do
much better if they gain control.
They say $500,000 or even $1
million a year is not out of the
question.
t fi'ro• Pafle A I
PUNKS .••
But Mayor Arlene Schafer an-
~ounced, "This hearing does not
mvolve punk rock musk. We are
not attacking punk rock."
Williams said, "The Cuckoo's
Nest is a facility the city doesn't
have to build, a meeting place
for a very important c ult
group."
A parade or "witnesses," most
of them patrons or employees of
the Cuckoo's Nest. told the coun-
cil that crowds at the rock club
are no problem but that some in-
dividuals could become
dangerous without s uch an emo-
tional outlet.
They contended that many
problems are prompted by "hip-
pie" and "cowboy'' patrons of
nearby bars.
But John Zubietta, owner of
the building housing bis own
Zubie's restaurant and the
Cuckoo's Nest. claimed punk
rockers steal food from his
establishment, rip out bathroom
fixtures and smear walls with
graffiti.
Other neighboring business
owners claimed their grounds
are spattered with broken bot·
ties. windows are shattered and
fences kicked down.
Businesswoman Sharon
·Spearin commented, "I don't
care if they (punks> paint
themselves purple and dance on
their heads as long as they leave
me and .. my customers
alone .... Another woman told the coun·
cil she is afraid to work at her
place after dark because of the
Cuckoo's Nest crowd. Williams said the average
punker has average mentality
and comes from an average
back around.
•ll\t. aenlor air ufety ln·
ve1U1ator G. T . "Tom"
lleCA.118'y said lM local portion
of lM lav..Uf1Uon b.. au but
conchdld.
Moat ot the 45 inve1t11aton
wbo ronver1ed at the airport
foJlowiq UM fiery rrash have
either retW"Ded home or were
scheduled to leave today,
McCarthy aa.ld
Thirty f our of thl' 104
pHtenaers the airline believes
were on the Boein& 737 were ln-
1 u red H the let struck the
tzround lifter the pilot wa:s told tu
can<'el his landing due l\l the
presence of a noth er Air
California plane on the runway
McCarthy aaid invest111tor1
have interviewed about SO
persons In tht>ir atte mpt to r<>
construrt what happened in the
minutes preceding the crash
"We have no apparent <'On·
tradictions." McCarthy said.
Des pite earlier promises
M<'Ca rthy said that information
was not yet 1available from 11
transcript of the tape recorder
hbused In the cockpit or the plane
that crashed.
The chief investigator said he
ordered the transcript reworked
for reasons that he wouldn't dis·
close.
He said information from tbe
night data recorder carried on
board the plane likewise was not
available.
The only new development
Monday was that the "power
plants group," partially dis-
assembled the aircraft's number
two Crigbl) jet engine.
McCarthy said members of
the group were unable to rotate
the jet ran blades, a fact he said
could prove "significant."
Preliminary inspection of the
engine had revealed little rota-
tional damage, which could in-
dicate that it was not running at
the time the crash occurred.
The pilot of the plane had told
investigators that the engine did
not perform to his expectations
when he was ordered by an air
traffic controller to cancel his
landing, pull into a climb an<t
circle the airport.
Temperature
tiff blamed
for threats
A dispute about temperature
control in an Irvine apartment
was what led a Laguna Beach
High School substitute teacher
to threaten his two roommates
and several policemen with a
shotgun Monday, police said to-
day.
Don Lund, 28, of 3900
Parkview Lane, Apt. 2C. re-
mains under psychiatric ob-
servation today in UC Irvine
Medical Center after police used·
tear gas to flush him out of his
apartment at 6 :40 a .m . Monday.
more than four hours after he al-
legedly brandished the weapon.
Police officers said Lund got
into an agrument with his
roommate over his rep0rted in-
sistence that the door should be
kept open to cool the apartment.
He is then alleged to have
pointed the weapon at them and
later at police who were called
to the scene by the roommates.
Unable to talk him out of the
apartment, p01ice threw a tear
1as canister into his bedroom,
leading him lo jump out of the
second-floor bedroom window
unarmed. '
He was quickly taken into
custody and 60 of bis neighbors
who were evacuated from their
apartments about 2:30 a.m .
were able to go back to their res-
idences.
"What he's doing is pultinl
you on. and I'm afraid you're Vet bill 0 K 'd
fallinl for it. He 's no t
dan1erous.': . . SACRAMENTO (AP)
But pohce testahed ~hat . Without debate or dissent. the
because ol the club, their cnme-male-dominated state Senate preven~ resources have •n has approved a bill allowing
spread thin throughout the rest employers go give job pref·
of Coeta Mesa. erences to veterans and their
A 12-man task force has been s urvivinl spouses. The measure,
workin1 the Placentia area, SB&t by Sen. William Craven, R·
mostly on weekends, for the past Oceanside, was sent to the Al!.·
few months. sembly Monday on a 34-0 vote.
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not disclosed.
Detail.a ol the abort but coo·
lroveniaJ hlltory ol the Talk ot
the Town bookstore in Newport
Beach's Mariner's Mlle have
reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
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By SANDIE JOY
Of tele o.lly ~1194 St."
Predicting interest rates of 50
to 60 p e r cent, economist
Malcolm .Forbes Jr. drew
murmurs or dismay from a
Newport Beach audience Mon-
day.
The 33-year-old Forbes said
that if the pattern of inflation
followed by recession followed
by more inflation continues as it
~as since the 1960s, "in four or
fave ye811S, 50 to 60 percent in-
terest rates will be the norm."
He also predicted that if "the
deadly treadmill" or inflation
and recession continues "at ~ome point, our economy is go-
mg to snap.··
Speaking at Edwards Cinema
Fashion Island, Forbes added•
"We'll have a situation like w~
had in the 1930s." His talk was
part of a series sponsored by the
Assistance Leagues of Newport
Beach and Laguna Beach.
While painting a gloomy pic-
t u~e with one brush, the
Prmceton-educated economist of-
fered solutions lo the nation's
economic problems with a nnthPr
Forbes, who recently became
president of Forbes Magazine,
told the audience of 1,200 people
there is hope for the economy if
President Reagan's plans to re-
duce individual income taxes
are Jmplemented. if business is
given incentives to take more
risks and if the flood or new
regulations is stopped.
He blamed the tax burden
placed on individuals and on
business and industry for much
of the nation's economic ills.
Forbes said Reagan's pro·
posals for tax cuts would restore
the essential link between' effort
and reward.
He praised Reagan's plans to
reduce taxes and to cut back on
n~w regulations. He also pre-
dicted Reagan's economic pro-
grams have a good chance of
passing and that the success of
his administration should be
known in the next four or five
months.
Forbes also predicted a fight
between the White House and
the Federal Reserve Board.
which. he said, "doesn't know
what it's doing."
The Fed is trying to do too
many things, he said, including
trying to do what the stock
market should be doing.
Missing
pat,ient
returned
A 48-year-old Fairview State
Hospital patient, missing from
the Costa Mesa institution since
late Thursday. was returned at 3
a.m. today, police s'aid.
The woman, Connie Vacca,
last was seen at the hospital for
the mentally retarded at 9: 30
p.m . Thursday, police said. She
was reported missing Friday.
Ms. Vacca, who has lived at
Fairview for 20 years. was
lod&ed in a Torrance hospitaJ at
1 a.m. Friday, less than four
hours after her disappearance.
Police, who had no details this
mornin1 on either her disap-
pearance or return, said the
woman does not speak or write
and has the mentality of a 9-
year-old.
lnvestIJators opined that Tor-
rance hospital authorities ap-
pare.ntly had problems identlfy-
in1 tbe woman and her place of
residence.
Costa Mesa police said that an
avera•e of three or four
Fairview patienta wander off the
1rounds monthly.
Most are returned alm01t lm-
medlately, tbou1h. they said.
Benefits shelved
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CHIHI for CalJforala'• 1.1
mtWoa wellan ndpl•tl.
The case was prosecuted by the
major fraud unit of the U.S. At-
torney's Office in Boston.
The rirm. in a statement re·
leased at the time of the convic-
tion, said it agreed to plead guilty
to the charges to end the con·
troversy and the costly litigation.
The company said the case in·
volved complex cost acr.ounting
and allocation principles.
Prior to the start of today's pro·
ceedin1s in the noise variance
hearing, county Airport Manager
Murry Cable said he was not con·
cerned by Fadem's attempts to
discredit Bolt Beranek.
Cable said the noise contours
accurately reflect the noise im-
p a ct area surrounding the
airl>(>rt.
"Believe me, if they (anti-
airport forces) thought the con·
tours weren't accurate they'd be
a llover us." Cable said.
In Monday's questioning or
Dyer, Fadem asked, ''Is the
Department of Transportation
biased toward airport
operators?" Fadem asked wit-
ness Richard Oyer, atone point.
"I don't know how to assess
that. honestly,·· Dyer responded.
Fadem then asked Oyer if he
had beard a transportation de·
partment attorney once com-
m ent, "The people a round
Orange County airport are all rich
millionaires and I have no sym.
pathy for them."
Fro• Page Al
HUMMEL ..•
he was s urprised by Hummel's
outburst, returned the volley at
one point:
·'I won't be intimidated by your
t hreats. I'm surprised -since
you just joined the force on this
airport thing. I don't know where
you'vebeen."
Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plum-
mer said she had trouble follow ·
ing the logic of Hummel's re-
marks.
But Hummel pushed on. He
charged that county supervisors
were rude to Newport Beach
speakers during last week's
master plan hearing. He said pro-
airport speakers were treated
cordially.
"I think the super visors are in·
ept and incapable or making a fair
decision," Hummel said during
the afternoon session. ··And l
think the press has caved in -it
totally ignored the opponents.··
Although councilmen sue·
ceeded in quieting Hummel down,
he promised further · 'discussion'·
during the evening session.
And he did sound off again dur-
ing the evening session. He
charged that the public was being
misled by technical talk about
noise contours. community noise
levels and projections that the
new DC-9Super 80 jet would result
in less noise during takeoffs.
"I don't even think any of you
understand what sort of noise the
Super 80 will produce," Hummel
continued. He said he "ques-
tioned" whether the Super 80 is
quieter than jets currently using
the airport. L
<:o•i.e·~
Alison Downs, a 22-year-old
senior from Pennsylvania is
the 1981 homecoming qu~n
at Southern California
College in Costa Mesa. She
reigned over festivities at
t he four-year liberal arts
school this past weekend.
'Born.her'
holds up
Mesa bank
A stocky man armed with
what he said whs a bomb took
nearly $1,900 from Crocker Na-
tional Bank's branch at South
Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa Mon-
day.
Witnesses told police the man,
described as in his late 40s and
about five feet, seven inches tall,
pulled a tape-wrapped box rrom
beneath his blue windbreaker
and placed it on a counter in
front of a clerk.
Officers said be demanded
and got cash from the clerk. not-
ed that the radio controlled de-
vi ce could be triggered from.two
blocks away and walked from
the bank -leaving the "bomb."
. Witnesses said he disappeared
into the mall before police ar·
rived shortly after 1:40 p.m.
Police cordoned off the plaza's
first floor shopping wing east or
the carousel for nearly an hour.
The ''bomb" proved to be a box
stufred with paper.
Jurors weigh
man's guilt
An Orange County jur y began
deliberatio ns today in the
murder trial or John Alan Keith,
22. or San Clemente, who 1s
charged with the 1978 slaying of
a Corona del Mar real estate
agent.
The Superior Court jury was
given the case this morning by
Judge Donald A. Mccartin after
prosecution and defense at·
torneys delivered closing state-
ments Monday.
Keith is charged with murder.
robbery and burglary in coMec-
tion with the slaying of Ruben
M a rlinez in August 1978. He
could race the death pe!'alty.
A man who was with him the
evening or the killing, Anthony
David Bies. 20, of Dana Point,
was convicted of first·degree
murder in December.
Justice ·William Rebnqu_iat bas
been asked by an attorney for
the bookstore to 1rant
permission for the wbite stucco
sex abop on Pacific Coast
Hi1bway to reopen.
The request -le1ally known
as a writ of supersedeaa -was
f~l~d late last week. City of-
fac1als, who have twice been suc-
cessful in closing down the book
and video center, predict it will
be several weeks before Rehn-
quist decides whether to take ac-
tion.
Rehnquist, a Nixon appointee
known as a conservative jurist,
handles legal matters within tbe
jurisdiction of the Fourth Dis-
trict Court of Appeal, which in·
eludes Orange County.
Newport City Attorney Hugh
Coffin says Rehnquist has tbe
option of either rejecting the
writ or taking it under con-
sideration.
Coffin says if Rehnquist does
opt to scrutinize the case
N.ewport officials would be p~
v1ded an opportunity to file a
response to the writ request.
Josh Kaplan, the Beverly Hills
attorney representing the
bookstore, could not be reached
for comment. In past conversa-
tions, though, Kaplan ar1ued
that the bookstore is involved in
a constitutional battle and pre-
dicted the matter would even-
tually land in the lap of the na-
tion's highest court.
f'ro•PqeAI
PRINCE •.•
. Prince Charles : ··Diana
will certainly keep me young
You ' re only as old as you think
you are."
The palace announcement, is-
sued through the Press Associa-
tion, said:
··It is with the greatest
pleasure that the Queen and the
Duke of Edinburgh announce the
betrothal of their beloved son
the Prince of Wales, to the Lady
Diana Spencer, daughter of the
Earl Spencer and the Honorable
Mrs. Shand Kydd."
Arter the wedding the woman
who has been dubbed "Lady Di"
by British newspapers, which
have hounded her s ince she
became Charles' girlfriend, will
be~ome Her Royal Highness. the
Prmcess of Wales.
But her life was already
changing rapidly today.
Michael Shea. the monarch's
press secretary, said Lady
Diana would move out of the
London apartment fl at which
s he shares with three girls.
Shea said the/Queen and her
husband Prince Philip. the Duke
<'f Edinburgh, were "delighted
at the engagement."
He said Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, the leader
of the Labor opposition, Michael
Foot. and the Archbishop of Can-
terbury we r e among those
notified of the engagement the
past few days . The Privy Coun-
c11. tne monarch's official ad·
visers, will meet to approve the
marriage formally.
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~ critique,..... llhUMIOta. Kwtb Qalbraltb (ltemaecb> wW report . AM IO, la u Intellectual ...... , JOU'U be Mariq uwa-.... voaa _ nil u.. ee•.Ue n,...U, ., from Manard. Profeuor Paul MtCrathla <Nlxoo) wW writ. from eeeoomlm ebomplq awa1 for at lust tbe ant four Jtan. 'l'lle7-=i ......... t1111J an ..W. la &M lt .. U eeoeome lltebipD. Profwor Herbert Stein (Nl.xOD ) wtU clee191m from arow flt and Ully. They'll appear on the talk tbowl. TWr -..ne IMJ Mwe ......... lo....._, Md u..1 wUJ peek •••Y Vlr•lllla, ud Profeaar Herman K.abn (Carter> from Contll. artJcl• wtJI be NllCI ..
......_., ,,_... wUl bt 1peelal commentary from tbe Columbia ..... But oat ot all thla activity, wbat load wW eome to tbe people~
,.._. tllle •""'*-_. *'* wu aM op .. = u..1 Prof. ArtlMar Buna. beeauae be aerved both u ad'riMr to Prell· Amerlea? Perbapa 10methiq, but maybe not mucll. w111 Mw .._. aar ,,.., .w ,..,_.. Md ,,.,. ud dent Eilenbower and ebalnnu ol the Federal .......,,, ud Robert Lehcbmaa, an economlat wbo Hamlen otlaer
ertUdll. ,,_., wlU e.deMIM to eaplaln became, correeUy or mlatakealy, he la widely eOGtldered to be tbe eeonombta, hu written a book Oii tbe 1ubJect called "l:eonomMU
-.Ow .._.are uiv• ...a wby procr1m1 caa't epitome of reapoulble eouervatllm. At Bay," aubtiUed, "Why t.be experta wUf never IOIW JOV Pf'*:
• .,.,, .......... tcODOmllU, priDaed for tbe MIJtoa Frieclmu, who carefully avoided tbe WubiDaton teene lema."
ba&U., WOJ Mlwer 6o kiad. ,..., will be an~ wbo, tlMrefore, bu awAded beiq branded u one wboee He bealm with a queation: "When bript peopte aay ltUllid
learHCI ,,.Ovoca&lve, lotoa.rut, ud out· DObciee faUed, will be IOUOt by the media beeaUH of b1' 1trona thtn11, the question inevitably arilea, why ll tbelr perceptlOD of re-ra1ed.-~ aumben will be 1prayed conservative views, his Independence, and bis recently acquired ality ao blurred! Good econom.11ta are bri&bt spea and womm."
qkt wtekiUii coDfettl Oil a bl•ter)' day. You popularity witb tbe mUH1. You 1et the 1i1t without waltln1 for hi1 eonc:lu1lon.
will be heariq from acholan at the Brook· You will even be bearlnl from Adam Smith, Karl llarx, John Economllta, be aaya, do not always addreu tbemaelvea to •Ut la
LQ11 IJlltltution, the American l:nterprile A•· Stuart Milla, and John Maynard Keynes -not in person, of coune, significant, and when they do, they do not always mate alpiflcut
toelatlon, and tbe Hoover I.natitute, and from because they ~re long gone, but from their self-appointed, self· contributJom. .
waivenlUes where' former prealdentlal ad· rl1hteoua prolllea. What economists muat do, be 1ui1ats, la "retbint old uaump.. a..t•• vlaen nune their wounds. What an eeooomlc feast. After starvin1 on the crumbs of the lions, old certainties, and okl emphases."
Zcwlomi1&1 wbo hadn't been heard from in nearly a genera-Carter administration, when even the President seemed not to But don't bet on it. The chances are that what you hear over
t:ioa will feel resurrected, and they will write pontlflcal reports on believe what be was sayinc. Reagan hu presented economists the next few yean will be a rechewing of old ar1uments, old
tbe limUaritiea and differences between now and then. Tbey'll tell with the whole turkey. · theories, and old positions.
you what they'd do, and while doi.q it they'll make a flnal attempt * * * * * * * * * to correet wtaat tbey see u an unfair hiatorical representation of * * * their views ud deeds. \
What bu happened in the past weelt ia that the president of the
United States bu preaented for conalderaUon the moet sweepin1
economic procram since President Roosevelt and the Great
Depreuioo of the '30s.
Reagan. worries small contractor
It bu been presented u a vast unit, its parts intricately relal·
ed in an or1anic whole that reveals the whole poUtical•conomic
philosophy of the new president. For econom11ts, it is a feast, not a
tidbit.
From Columbia you Will bear from Professor Raymond
Saulnier <Eisenhower>. Proleuor Walter Heller <Kennedy) will
BALTIMORE CAP> -Robert
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For more than 13 yean he
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"I'm worried, very worried,
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. . . We'll just have to see."
Interestingly, Clay doesn't
directly oppose Reagan's pro·
gram. Saying he disagrees with
the proposals and the philosophy
behind them, he nevertheless
said it is time for such ideas to
have their chance to succeed -
or. as he suspects, to fail.
Clay is one or the thousands of
small contractors who are the
backbone of the nation's con-
struction industry. In the put
rew years. about 75 percent of
his company's work has been on
federally financed projects -
like t he Baltimore s ubway
system. the Fort McHenry
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new Veterans Administration
hospital .
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ident's budaet propo1ala make
it clear that fundin1 for the next
six miles of the Baltimore sub-
way system i1 very unlikely.
Nationally, Reaean wants to
slash $3.6 billion out of bud1et
authority for building waste
water treatment plants for the
1982 fiscal year; $1.4 billion out
or highway construction; $950
million in mass transit construc-
tion: and $250 milllon out of airport construction.
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By SYLVIA PO&TE&
When bill-payina time arrives a few months from
now for some 100 families in Queens, N.Y., they wiU
reach for the keyboard of a special computer
terminal instead of their checkbooks or wallets.
The terminal, which plugs into a standard
household telephone jack, will: enable them to pay
tt~eir electric, gas, mortgage, other similar bills; let
them shi ft
funds to cover ~ these payments
from their sav-
ings to check· i:~.::-, ing accounts; ~
allow them to IYlVll PllJIR 1et cash by or·
derin1 travelers' checks, which normally will reach them by
mail the following day.
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ing out the new electronic mail delivery system.
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gram slated to begin later this year.
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New York's Citibank, among a wide range of com-
panies -by no means all of them banks -which are
spearheading the revolution under way in the finance
field.
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for the individual's financial business include:
-Sean, Roebuck & Co. Through its retail out-
lets, Sears has an established name that the public
knows and trusts -an important plus in the market-
ing of financial services.
SEAas NOT ONLY provides its credit cards to
nearly one-third of the homes in this country, it also
is involved in the automobile, fire and life insurance
business.
It owns a savings and loan, and through its All-
state Enterprises, Inc., It finances automobile loans.
Back in 1972, Sears entered the mortgage banking
business.
-Brokerage firms. On top of the traditional in·
vestment services, Merrill Lynch, for instance. offers
customers what amounts to interest-bearing check·
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