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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilot17 I ,. '\ I 1· eac DAILY PILOT Jtlore Arrests Shatter • * * * 15< * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 7, 1tl0 '"-id Pornography Ring ... 11. ..... •W'fl ...... ~ • • • Release of Hostages ;Fountain \lallefl l Teachers Walk Picket Lines 87 PIDL SNEIDl!:aM AN oe ... OIM!y,........, W•lh no early end to their strike ln sight, Fountain VaJley 'Elementary School District teachers continu .. d walking picket Imes al their campuse!> today f T eacher rcprcscntal1V<'S estimated that purt1C'1pallon re Oe1nente Meeting Disrupted By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. ()I tM o.o, .... .c '""" Recall threats and angry jeers halted Wednes day 's San Clemente City Council meeting after entrepreneur Roy Jlurlbut was arpointed to rm a vacant counci seat About 200 shouting and stomp- ing protesters told the COIJ!ICil they wanted a special election to fill the post vacated by the Jan. 12 d eath of Coun cilwoman My rtis Wagner. Council members adjourned the meeting at 8. 15 p.m until 9 a .m . toda y with a rm ed policemen present. At today's meeting, Allen Korsen and other San Clemente r esidents began gathering names and telephone numbers of voters who are willing lo sign a soon-to-be drafted recall pell· lion against Mayor Roy Hamm and c ouncilman Ric hard Ahlman. Led by Councilwoman Karoline Koester. Korsen and other bolateroUJ proteatel"I at Wednedaay'a meeUn1. elect.Ion propoQlftta tried unaucceufully to di~ t.belr views with the council. But when Hamm 1aveled them down, pandemonium broke Joo.e. <See DISaUPT, Pase AZ> OOAST 'LO'YE' ' INSIDE TODAY ( Valeatlne'a Day brtnp Jove to r the Oranse Coast. t la celebraUon of that romantic f oecaaiont today's Dally PUot ln· eludes "i..o•e Alona the Oran1e Coast," a H ·pa1e apeclal •••Hine det•llln1 11tt ldeu from Jewell to beauty aid.a and ratauranu. l>on't ma.. "Love Alon1 the Oraqe eo.t," tn todar• Daily Piiot. malned 8ll mon Ulan '7t l*'eeal ln Ulla second day of the ltrib. Tbe walkout was trlgered when contract talks brolle otr Monday night. No ne w t a lks had been scheduled although both sides ex pressed w illingness to ne~otiale. Some 250 substitute teachers <'O nt1nue to supervl.Se classroom activities today in the d1stnct'~ 16 elementary schools. No major disruptions were re ported, although John Perry. 18667 San Antonio. Fountain Valley. said his truck was van· dalized by students near Robert Gisler School because or a sign on t he truck condemning the teacher strike. Perry said older students egged h.ts truck and let air out or a rear tire as several picketing teachers watched without ID· tervening Hecause of current condJUons in the district. the Board or Trustees voted to cancel its reg- u I a rl y schedu le d meeting tomght The decuuon to cancel was made a fter the board emerged from ~ecut1ve session at a spec1aJ meeting Wednesday afte rnoon. "We felt the meet.Ing would be non·productive as It related to the aeenda," Betty MlgnanellJ, president of lbe board, said to· day. A large crowd of teachers and parents had been expected at tonight's meeting. Mrs . Mignanelli said she and other board memben welcome calla from concerned parent.a, adding that she spent six hours Wednes· day responding to calls from parents. She said her calls had been split evenly between aupporten of the teachers and those who back the board. At Wednesday's board meet· lng , Mn. Mlgnanelll said the board would not ne1otiate with teacberl until they return to tbe c laurooms. Thia mornln1. however. she aald the board would accept the decision ol the state mediator on reaumpUon ol neaouauom. Tbe it.ate mediator ualmed to Fountain Valley contract talka wH unavailable for comment to- day concernlq when ta.lb may re•ume. At Wednelday'1 1peelal meet· ln1. lb• board implemented emeraency pollctn, lncludln• the hlrlnl ot aecurtt1 cuardl to protect 1tudenta and •chool property . The board stip ulated, however, that parda would not be armed. S.veral antTY and ln OM caM tearful parent.a confront.S the board at WtdNldtY'• Mllioft. <8ee &'l'atJU~, P11e A!) I Jogging for Funds 0..1, ...... -" Lo• ... ,_ Newport Ha rbor High School stude nts Jogged around the track Wednesday in an all campus fund-r aising event. Members of student clubs, ac ademic organizations, athletic lt·am" ancl the PTA fou11d 1n· d1 vidual spon~or ... and JO~~t·d to ra1~<.> monev for tht·ir own orga01zat1on~ Bright. crisp weather helped keep spirits up. Computer_ Pornography Children Vsed·in Unique Operation HACIENDA HEIGHTS <AP> -Tbe arrest of a 38-year-old electr ica l en1ineer baa culminated a four.month In· veaU1atlon lnlo what police describe aa po11lbty the onJy computerized cbild pomo1raphy operation ln tbe world. John LUdm wu held in lieu ol ~.000 ball Wednesday after be- lnl tUen into custody Tuescla)' on a felcJQ,y complaint charlin& bi m wStb con1plracy to dla· trt bute cblLd pornofl'apby and aelllnC ddJd porD01r1pb7. Shortly alter Llktna • arrest wu announced, Richard Bolton, 3', of San JOM, wu arrested on a warrant cbar1lnt hJm with conspiracy to dl•trtbute chUd pomolJ'•pby and obscene mat- ter. A M-.UU Beach aircraft worker and an Ohio man were arretted earlier ln the lDvestll• tJon, poUce 11Jd, and a warr8'll baa been LUued for tbe UT4llt of Workmen Burt ROSEMONT, ID. (AP> -Two coa1tnlctlon worken were t. Jured whee a small MCtlon ot ~ ••t ....... eolla~ Lau. ll•Hmo"t HorJaoa 1-Udlum, wlHtft fhe mta ... killed ID a root cav•ln tut 1ummer. another Ohio man . Los An1eles police said further arreeta are expected. Last month, police aelaed pornouaphJc literature. movies. video cauettea and thousands or photographs from Likins' home in this Los Ancela suburb. Also confiscated were more than 2,~ feet of computer prtnt- outa oo various types of child porno1raphy ava i labl e throqbout lbe U.S. and possibly the world. and hundreds of let· ten from chUd-loven explicitly detalllnc their Involvement wtth YOUDI bo)'I. "We Ut.erally filled up a truck with pomop'apbJc stuff In Ha· ctenda Hel&hta," Hid one of· fleer. "In another yetr, Llkln• would ha•• bad the bat pomo material lD t.be country,'' 11ld o.tecti•e U01d Martin, head ol the LAPD'I HXUally exploited cblldwut. Police 197 LUdnt could have uted tM ~mputer to loeate Pol'DOll'lifld.c m1tert1ll to nt ln· dlVtdtial eblld lovtrt' tHt. U ,,.u 11 to IM dalld loHn ln con· tact with Neb....,, Martlft uW IMD• of the men • bttn1 lnftlda•t.d are believed to hH• 101lelted youth• with •motional or physical han· dlcap1. One auoect wu In .< vo l ved with a reta rded, physically handicapped boy. ln veatiaatora said they stumbled on lo Likio•' alleged operatJon during an lnvestlga. lion leading lo the arrest of Michael Stolze. 2S, of Manhattan Beuch De<'. 19 on three count.a o r sexual exploitation or child rat A mootb alt.er Stolze's anat, Martin Wojciechowski. 41, or Brook Park, Obfo. was al'l'Uted in connection w1lh the c.ae. police said. 3Wounded In Shootout CHICAGO <AP) -Three penona were wounded when an attempted holdup e rupted into a shootout at a check-c11hln1 atand In a Veterans Admtniltra· tlon hoapltal, authorities saJd. About 60 hotpltal employees wete lined up to cub their check& when tho holdup attempt be1an Tuaday. About 15 lhota were nred, police 11Jd. Police arrested one man out· aide the holpltal. Ho waa Iden· tlflcd u Leon 8ate1, 34, an ••· convict who had served Ume for armed robbery. ·--------------~--·--~--... ·---·~~-~--·----~· ...... -·.~-- ent? Iranian Captors Reduced B 1 1'1ait .U.OC-1 a led Pres. A Kuwait news.paper repol'ted from "*-&od~ tat the re- leH• ol tbe Amerteans held bc»tap ln tbe U .S. Embuay for more than three months is im· m1nent. The weekly newspaper Al Khadaf said th e number of young lraruan militant.a occupy- ing the embassy bas been re- d uced from .WO to SO. and that final arrangements ror the re· lease ot the approximately SO <'apt1ve Americans are being <'Ompleted "followi ng the elec· lion of Abolhassan Bani Sadr as Iran'!!> nt-w pre!>1dent." .. Baru Sadr haR set the settle· mt!nt of the hostaKe cn s1s and the t>ndtng Of the dua lity or Juthority being exC'rcised in Iran as the main obJectJves at lht' beginning or his term'" the rt>µort said A I Kh a d a r sai d l" N !'> t' l' rel a r y lie n e r a I Kurt W a ldhe1 m 1s trying lo convi.nC'e B.1111 ~Jdr lo "pre!>sure the stu dt•nts to leave t he embassy and ha\ e them replaced by regular Iranian Lroops •• The Kuwa1t1 press 1s highly rompet.atJvc. and the reliabilJty or the Al Khadaf report was not known But the Kuwaitis have itood contacts 1n Iran because ot the proium1ty of the two coun· lnes There Is also a relatively large Iranian community in Kuwait. Bani Sadr made plam on Wednedday that he was de· tcrmined to lnm the powerolthe em bassy mJlitants. He castigated <See IRAN. Page AZ> Coast Weather Continued su nn y lhroup Friday, with oc- casional localized gusty winch dJmlnl•blq. Lows lonJ1bt in the 408. Hlgti. Friday • along the cout and hllh 70a lnlud. ,.. INSIDETOD~V llomowruol cwhor ~ crittc1 &dao ntrr to hU at .. '""' eobf" and attaclcl "dhcrfmhuaHo" fn th• 1'4tro'll morwtploee." Su ltOf'll, POi1f BJZ. l•dex ................ --~ C4 ...... ----. ., ........ ...11 ............. ............. M ...... k ..... .au. ... c:..a .... ., .. --....... ., T""ltle •tt T ....... , ... It Wtal9W A4 • . , [, t 1.•• . !_Probe Stirs Unrest . Job Program Center of Controversy •1navs•Aaaa..1 __ ..., ....... Rumort •bout wbal an ln· vntJc•taon ln1o • private n.nn Ua•t baa been baodllnf Huitt· hlrtoa Beadl'a federal Joi> pro. cram mq t111'D up are rac:b.lc lhrouab <'lly MU lib wtldftn tA> day, OftldUI l&ld. An •udU ol Western lnattlute of Careers lnc. by lbe Qranao County Manpower CommlaMon has city employees che<kiq to see If tbe)''v• bad uY HIOcla Uon with tbe Job procram. Tbe comml"6oa -1.1 but put Wet.m out of t.wlw1 early lbll weeli. by Cult.inc off lta fU.Od.1.DI &ad told Huntiqton Beach ort'ldala to take ctuu-ge of the: JOb pro gram. CUy Admlnlatrator Bud Beblto said be dlapalcMd two penonnel offlcl1la WedneldQ to one of Wealern's Hunllnflon Be1eh offlcea lo calm •mployeea. · 'l wat.ed to lndicatAt lo ever)'· one that they lffren't Juat IOlnll lo be left on the vlno to die." Beblto nplalned E1rUer thb woek, HunUD,ltM Beach City Council mem.,.n voted to call tor • federal lflDd Jury probe lnto aUeaaUona that tbe dt,y'a Job pro1ram bu been mlamanqed. Western WU hlred last Oct l to handle the city's Com· prebeos1ve Employment Train in1 Act <CETA> program The t'orporatioo ta headquartered 1n Move F aih in Bid To Kill 'Odd-even' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legislative attempt to kill California's odd-even gasoline sales system has falled. But the author, Assemblyman Eugene Chappie, R-Rosevllle, Amtrak Has . Perfect Year WASHINGTON CAP) - Amtrak, the national ratl passenger corporation, re- ported Wednesday that 1979 was its third straight year without a passenger fatality. "Rail travel has and continues Lo be the safest mode of travel," said Am- trak presid~t Alan S. Boyd in a s tatement. says he will try again to sup- preaa odd-even, al least in the f"Ural counties: There's a bill ln a Senate committee that would end it in counties with less than 100.000 population. Cbappie's resolution to over· tum odd-even, ACR88, got only one vote Wednes day ID the energy subcommittee of the As· sembly Resources, Land Use and Energy Committee, and that was from a fellow Re publican. Four members, all Democrats, voted against It. The vote was only a r~m· mendation to the full committee. But Chappie said there was no chance it would be reversed. Under odd-even, imposed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. when the latest gasoline shortage s la r ted last year, allows motorists with odd-numbered li cense plates to buy gasoltne on o dd ·numbere d day s, and likewise for those with even· numbered plates. Irvine bul bu two HuntlDllon 8euh olftcea. ''Everyone here iJI Juat IOlnl tra1r· .. ex-plalMd on• city of. llcla "Nobody la sure where the llDltc' la eoln.I to point oext and, UDdentudabb, everyone La wom.ct u beU." Amon1 the matters being 1eruUnbed by manpower com· mi11loo audJton are aUeeationa of nepotlam involvi~ three city ulflclllla lielslto, Per800Del Director Ed Thompson and former ualstant city ad- mlniatrator Richard Harlow. Acrordin1 lo the aUegatioo.s, all three bad relatives employed through the use of CETA funds whe:n the federal job program was bein& mana1ed by the city. Belaito responded by saying he didn't help bis two daughters. a dauihter·in·law and a nephew land C"ETA·funded jobs. He said bla dauchters had summer jot. in the private sec· tor that were funded through HunUneton Beacb's federal job program. Hi. daughCer-in-law, he said, worked with veterans in Westminster through a CETA pro1ram but quil arter six weeks. He sald a nephew also landed a CETA job teaching English to Vletnameae-speakiog students through tbe Hun~oo Beach federal job program. "I told all of them J wouldn't Uft a finger to help them get a job and I didn't," be asse rted. "If fbat's neptoism, then I guess I'm guilty." In the wake of Tuesday's de· clsion by the manpower com- mission to sever all federal con- tracts WJth Western, it was dis- closed that Western President Robert Cunningham has re- signed. Alveris Van Fleet said today she has assumed the role as temporary president or the private, non.profit firm. She said normal operation Is con- tinuing with assistant'e from county maopowcr 0Hic1als . 1970 Campaign Norwegian actress Liv Ullman walks with a large group of refugee chlldra during her visit to a Cambodian retucee camp. She and other celebrities were there to participate in the "March for Survival." Consul General Nabbed Wife Tells How Husband Taken Hostage SAN DIEGO <AP) -The wUe of the consul general of the U.S. Embassy ln Tehran says her husband was captured by milt tants when he returned "to re· assure himself that everyone was out." Do rothe a Morefield . back from a bnefing in Washington, D C • said Wednesday that six employees who escaped the t'Ompound -and were later s muggled out of Iran by Cana· dian -said her husband. Rit'hard. could bave saved himself "The group that went out flrsl got out," she :iaJd, without bit· terness. "But Rkhard would have wanted 1t that way If &omeone had to stay, he would have wanted to be with the group that stayed." On Tuesday, s he met the con sular employees who escaped They attended the State Depart· ment bnefmg for ram1lJes or the hostages. "They t o ld m e 1t was Richard's 1ns1stence that the two young mamed rouple~ went out fi rst,'' she said, upon returrung to her home m San Diego. "lie went outside the com- pound behind them. But then he went back be<.'au.~e hl· thou~ht !iomeone rruJU\l be left bf-hind she added. Arter lea\1ni.: th~· 1·mba''" d u r 1 n g th t' t J kt' 11 \ t • r t t. • escapee" waited at a pre- determined location. but went into hiding when the others fa iled to amve Tht· two marned couples who e scaped told Mr:. Morefield lhal when ht-r husb<tnd I'> released · Jnd J.(l'l!» J m•w <i'>s1gnment. th•·~ w.int to put in fnr a transfer to Ill' v. 1th h1 m ' !\1 n, ~1on•f1cld .... ~11d s he came ;iw av from the bn1·fing more Op· 11rn1 .... t1<.' becaw.c or the new elet· l ions m Iran * * * f 'romPapAI IRAN ... th(·m ror r1•tt1ni• a gov1•mmr·nf rri1n1-.h·r .1rr1··,l1 '<l Ldltnl! lh1·1r1 Smee Amtrak took over virtuaJly all of the nation's intercity rail passengrr service n1ne years ago, M passenJ:er fatalitiE:'s have res ulted from rail acci· dents, 11 of them in a single derailment in June, 1971 , a month after the t'orporation began opera· tions. Chappie said the program Isn't needed and could cause problems in rural areas where motorists must sometimes drive long distances for ga!\olinc. Ile said the program is being wi<k!ly ignored· DOW. ''It's Mickey Mouse -that's the problem. You are sa)'ln& to people, 'Further distrust the system. Disobey the law.' 1bls is the type of nonsense that creates further distrust of gov- ernment .'' Chappie said. Bush GotNixon Funds? d11 tal/l~ "ho h.1,1· <.'rcat1'i1 ~· fO\~rnnwnt v.1U1111 th1• ~OH•rn mt• n t, ·' and g J v e the co 111 i.houlder to a l r S dek~at1on in '1t(•d U> Iran by them l m m1grat1on author1t1es de- t a 1 n ed the 49·member US. group for lour hours Wednesday night at Tehran Airport because thl'Y had no entrv visas, then :-.t•nt them to J Tehran hotel Bani Sadr said later the govern l'TH'Ot INOU.ld decide whether to lt•l them stay or send them back The last death was re- c·ordt..'CI m December 1976. Since then, 60 million peo- ple have ridden Amtrak trains. F~P-.eAJ . STRIKE ... Joan Prijatel. who has two children attending Newland School, told the board s he would keep her children home until the strike is resolved. Robe rt Sampica, district perso~I director, said student attendance was 11.3 percent below normal Wednesday. Ap· proximately 9,500 children at- tend Fountain Valley elemen- tary schools. Phannacist Faces Drug Charges CLEVELAND (AP) -A pharmacist who allegedly filled thousand.a of forged preacris>- tions for d.rugs valued at more than $3 million bas been indicted on 77 count.a or aggravated drug tramcldng. Sheriff's Capt. Earl Zimlich said attempts to locate and ar· r est Larry Schlossberg, 44, of •uburban University Heights were unauccessful Wednesday. He said a IJ'and jury returned secret indictments against Schlossberg after a year·long in· vestigatJon. DAILY PILOT Tho o.-c-.. o.i+y """· --~ ... _ ---~l·--""'"°'­(N'l~C-,..... ...... -... -.. --.......... P'•IN¥..,c..u ~-~-........... ...,~-... "v .. w..1-."-~C-" ,_ • ....,..._ .. .,__.._"'*"_ _., .. n..,.,... ........................... . ~ ... -.C»Ma-.~ ... -"·----Hell • c:.r-.. v-c·----·--n-..• .... '" .... T-:...:.-... "':t' CMftotll, a... ...... ~.-....... ___ C.lon ,,,,,._, ... (714)MM»1 ~ Mw•nltlftlMHl?I A lobbyist for the County Supervisors Association of California, Dennis Valentine. said counties should be allowed to decide for themselves u they want the program. LOS ANGELES <AP> - Republican presidential can- didate George Bush received $106,000 from a secret Nixon White House s lush fund during an unsuccessful 1970 U.S. Senate race 10 Texas, the Los Angeles Times reported today. The Times report. based on documents it said were obtained under the FNedom ol lnforma· lion Act. confirmed a report published in New s week ma gazin e 1n 1974 . The magazme's report. attributed to un1de nt1fied White House sources, was labeled .. a damn he" by one or Bush's county finance chairman The Times al.so said the doeu· ments. a.ncluded in reports ol the Water'!atc.> SJK"C1•l prosttutor now 1n the• National Archive-.. say more than half of the mom.'~ -$55.000 -was in casb and was not reported ho mt• WomanFacesRap in Tot Death While the transactions ap parent!> did not '1olate federal I av. . the 1'I mes :.aid ac<.'eptan<.'e of the mone} and failure to fully disclose the funds as required by Texas law raised questions of propnetv and s hed new hght on Bush ·s ~lallonstup with the 1'u. on Wtute House. Bush refuse d co mm ent Wednesday. the newspaper i.a1d The Foreign !\11n1stry 1s~ucd the i:roup four-day visas today Jl the req~t of the embassy cap- toro;. .i llhough the de legation planned to i.tay 10 days. The milt· tant<,, mt'<inwhde, disavowed r1·-.111in<-1lJ1ltt\ an the arrest of the ~.,, 1·mm1·nl m1n1stcr and said th1•\ h.1\1 111•\1•1 intt·rfcred in~ov· ALAMEDA CAP) -The divorced mother of a 6-year-0ld boy abducted a young child, strangled him with her bare hands a nd buried him In a shallow grave, say police, who are puzzling for a motive. The woman, wbo bas a bi.story of psychiatric troubles, led police to 5-year-old Reginald Lamon Williams' grave Wednes· day. one day after the child was snatched from out.side his home. Darlin June Cromer. 33, or Pinole. was being held by Alameda authorities after being booked for investigation of kid· napping and murder, said police Sgt. Phil Bonadona. She was lo be arraigned today in Municipal Court. At'cording to police. the child, nacknamed "Monk," was ab· ducted Tuesday while playing E'f'V91PageAI DISRUPT ..• Two city police officers were called Lo the scene. Mn. Koester left her council seat momentarily and led the angry crowd in a chorus of jeers agalnat the council appointment dee la ion. The CXQlcil adjourned into ex· ecutive session for 30 minutes. Wbeo they returned to the COUD· ell cbamben, protesten refused to allow the public meetinl to cooUDue. Mn. Koester then appealed Lo the crowd to allow the meeting to resume. But sbe waa abouted down. Many Pl'Otelten were enraged becauae the COUDcll ignored a 2,084·1lpature petition ukinc for a apedal •1tc!tloe. A COUDdl·appo&nted adrilory panel 11811 two elvtc ll'OUP9 bl4 a11o demanded UMt electlOD be held la ~OQJuneUon with the Juoe prt.muy. Mn . ._t« eowacll ally ol the late y,.., Waper, wu tbe only council member to oppoee Hurlbut'• •PPOtntment. Mayor Hamm Hid Hurlbut wu appointed becauH ht finlahed second behind Mra. Kooter ID laat April's COQDCiJ election. near the housing projed wbere he lived. Witnesses told authorities a boy was pushing Reginald around in a shopping cart when the two cblldren were approached by a barefoot woman. As the mOther of the other boy called her SOD into their house. the stranger began pushing Reginald toward her car. A partial license number was traced to Ms. Cromer's car, police srud "She cont eased to strangling the victim with her own bands." about an hour later within yards of the boy's home. Bonadona said. Ortlcers and dogs had searched in vain for the body along the Pacific Ocean near San Francisco on Wednesday when Mrs. Cromer, who bad said she knew nothing of tbe child's whereabouts led police to a grave near San Pablo Bay, authoriUes said. ''She was very calm. com· posed . She led us directly to the Police Find Wife Slain, Husband Shot A 76-yeat-Old Tustin woman wu dud and her buaband la criUcal coodiUoo today in the al· termalb of what police describe as a murder and attempted suicide. Sbtriff'I otrlclals uld Veronica Catherine Weber, 76, of 14092 Dall Lane, Tustin, wu fowad dead of a 1bot1un blast to the bead in her home at aboUt 4, p.m. Wtdnelday. Sprawled betide her wtt.b 1 1un1bot lD the chest wu ber husband, Jacob Carlton Webel', 71. A 1heriff'a apokHman said deputies who were called to· the Weber home by a ne1fbDOr, bend a lhota'UD blut u tbeJ eq· tered the resldeoc•. Wober apparentl1 1bol bl• wife, tbeD hliMd UMt weapon oa bim..U, UM 1pok11mu suet \ spot and pointed it out," said p o lice detective Micha e l McLa.ne. But be uid authorities were puzzled over what might have triggered the slaying. Ms. Cromer wu arrested in San Franciaco in 1977 following a n attack on an Oriental woman. he said. Records abowed she was placed on probation and or- dered to stay orr drugs and akohol and to participate In an outpatient program The body or the J.foot~ boy, clad in a red. wtute and blue wandbreaker, striped shirt and red pants. apparently was buried Tuesday night about 16 miles north or ltus San Fran· cisco suburb. oflic1als said But James A. Baker Ill Rush '5 current <.'ampa 1 ~n <.'hairman. told the Times that Water~ate s pecial proset'utor Leon Jaworski had looked Into the "allegallon" and had 1uven Bush "a dean bill or health " Jaworsk1 told the Times his in· vestigat.ors dad not attempt to judge the propriety Of the ac· tlon or Bush and other can- didates who received money from the fwid Jaworski said he could not re· call whether he knew Bush had railed to report the funds. the newspaper said . He added federal reporung requirements imposed on t'and1dates were lax in 1970. 1 rn nH•nt affJ1r.; and never will. Tht• Amencans didn't bother J!t•ttin~ lht·ar visas m lht• Umted !'.tales bt·eausl' they were told th<•y would get them on arrival at the airport. a n rnformed ..,ou rct• smd The del('fi?al1on was invited by l ht· militants and made up or pl•rsons sympathetic to the mili- tant•.' demand for the return of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi for trial The leader or the Jie roup. Norman f'~orer or the University or Kansas. said the taking or the hos tages was ii· legal but must be weighed "side by side with the angw sh of the lranaan people" unde r the shah Forer met wtth the militants in December WET SUIT DEAL ON ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3-T .32 OR 1 /8" FULL SUIT ltON2 110¥1 Mann• Ave. ... bo•l91and 1n-112t 10.7 kft·Thuf9 tll t ,,, & .. , Stor. 3 5°""' Coost ...... CotteM ... 641·0523 COUPON -----------------, r-------------s2500 OFF · \ I SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE 1 ONE COUPON PER PERSON PER PURCtiASE l t EXPIRES FEB. 17. 1980 -----------~ ~--~--~------------------------~--~ , • For State Offices Ellbt eonte1ta for Oru1e eo..tJ Mata lD tbe ...... ,.,. Mmbb' llDd s..te drew a fteld of JO endidat.-by Wednead.ay'a 5 p.m. dqdltne for 1lpln1 up at tbe campe1p trallbead. Tea ~ declared tbey'U nan la I.be 70tb A.uembly Dia- trlct primary lo lbe wake of Bruce Nestande'a declsloo to liff up U.poeition and 10 after the job of Orange County Superriaor F.diJoo M . Miller. MUJer, in a political twtst, UI among those seeklni the Democratie nomination in the 10tb district race. He ls Joined by Jim Brtkaen, an Anaheim buslne11mao, and Kevin O'Rourke, a human services director from Orange. On the RepubUcan side, five penooa are seeking the 70lh dis- trict oomlnation. They are Joyce Marie Hawlcina, an'Orange tax consult· ant, John R Lewis a Yorba Linda businessman,' Ted Poo- UceJU, an <>ranee buaineaaman, Caleb Swanson, an Orange eeclneer, aDd Wendell Handy, an Oanse businessman. Two Ubertarlan Party can- didates seeking their party's nomination are Orange buai- nesaman Wayne Wedderien and Placentia insurance executive Roberta Rinehart. Because Nestande has so far failed to declare he'll run for re- election, the filing deadline was extended to S p.m. Monday. Not opposed for their party's aominaUoa are the following in· cumbeota: 73rd District Aa- Mmbl)'Dla Deao1a Maneers <D- Buntmaton Beach), 14th D:lstrict A1aemblywoman Mariao Berl9100 (ft...Newport Beadl), 7Znd Dlatriet A1Hma.l1au Richard RobiDMll CD-Garden , Grove), Tlst Distrltt Al · Hmblea• Chet Wray <D· W•= •) _. 9tb DUtftd All1""1ts w ... J '1 f I A <a-La HMn~ OtlMln lD uaembly r11ee1 are Doria ~ a We,stmlnater bu&l· , nesswoman seeking the Republican nomination 10 the 7lat District, in Garden Grove sales manager Raoul Silva, seeking the Republican nomi.na- Uoo ln the 72nd District, Costa M eaa bualness m an N olan Frizzelle seeking the Republican nomination in the 73rd District, Garden Grove Mayor Elerth Erlck ao n , seeking the Republican nomination in the 71st District, Mission Viejo <See COUNTIANS, Pase A%) Wall Street Trading Sets High for Year NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prlces staged a strong advance in heavy trading today. carryme tbe market's early-1980 rally to .. wbigha. Th• Dow Jonea averaae or 30 industrials rose 7.33 to 889.16 by 11 a .m . PST but at closing reu 12 point.I. (See Page 87). Gainers held a 3-2 lead over ao.era among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. A Kuwaiti neW1'paper rePorted tbat the American hostages ln Tehran might soon be released. B•t ooe U.S. offlclal said M bad ne confinnaUoo of aucb a de- velopment. Some analyata contend that ln· v•ton recently bave been pay· i•• more attention to the dom..Ue ecoooalc outlook than to tbe Middle l!~t ailuallon uyway. Perliatent 1tren1tb In the market bu been attributed to a move of lmtltutiooal funds out of bond• and lnto atockl because of tM prolpect ol contlnulnlC rapid bafl•Ucn. 011 and ran l11uea, which QearMlded the market'• ad· yaace on Wednesday, ahowed .-. lt,...ua tocSQ. COAST 'L0JIJ1' INSIDE TODAY VaJeallne'1 l1ay brin11 love to die Or-.• C.Out. In celetiraUon of that romantic occaakln, today'• Dally Pllot ln· c:lud .. "Love Alont UM Oran1e Cea1\, •• • le·J»•le apeclal •••uiM detallln1 11tt ldeu ,,._Jewell to beauu alda and "f::.~':1ir .. Loft Aloal tM OI • 0.-." la Way'~ De11J ~------------------ ' I r THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 N Fl FTEEN CENTS . o.tiy ...... _..., ·-•.-.r . CORONA DEL MAR'S DYNAMIC DUO Jerry and T. Duncan Stewart A Busy Year Stewart. in the Su1i.na By .JOANN& Bf!VNOU>S .............. It'• ~ qwlte a year ao far for left7 _. T. o.. .. ~ . "ft 8INCB 119 opened \be followlq bu happened to tM Corona del Mar couple: -Stewart wu named Citizen of the Year by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. -MI'S. Stewart was elected president o( the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. She'• the aecond woman to head the group and the fant president wbo UI a resident. rather than a merchant. -Stewart, a builder wbo s~ializa in solar enet'IY project.a, was appointed to the county's Eoerey Com· mission by the Board of Supervisors. .. STEWART, WHO said he was deli&hted with bls bODOC'S, WU abM>lulely nabbeq;casled by hlS wife's election. She managed to keep it secret unW the installation dinner Wednesday night. As Mrs. Stewart's name was read orr as the new presi- dent, her husband went into shock. "Whal? No. My wife?" BlIT HE MANAGED to compose a six-hne poem in 14 beconds to commemorate the event. Many evcnls have bel'n memon alized tn poetry dunng the couple 's 30-year residency in Corona del Mar. Companng himseU to Rosalyn Carter , becauae they both sleep w1th presldeols, Stewart concluded bis rhyme with the hope that ''as I begin my bedroom travels. I hope she doesn't get out her gavel." Summing It all up today, Stewart observed, "Living wllb that woman ta certainly an experience. There'• ne.er o dull moment " It's a notion Mrs. Stewart says applies to her spouse. Hostages to Go? Carter tO Delay Sanctions on Iran W ASIDNGTON <AP) -The Carter admlnlatration, In a pollcy reversal, announced Tbunday that It wlU wlt.bbold formal application of economic unctions a1ain1t Iran wbile diplomatic activity for the re- le aae of some 50 American hoetacea coatlnues. .. We don't want to take the formal step& toward aancUooa if lbe crl.sia can be resolved by these means," State Depart- ment spokesman Hoddlng Caruraald. Trade between the two coun- tries effect.lvely wu abut down OC Nixes Toro Site For Airport By llOBEaT BAR&Ea Oraa,e County auperviaon put their foot down oo fW'tber cooalderatloa ol El Toro l .. rine Air Corps Statioa Wednead.ay u •combined m.J.lltary and clvUian paae_,.alrport. Tbe aupervbon, wbo beard ar1umenta that propoaala for clYilian uae ol El Toro coutltu&e a .. cNll ..S ••ual pm•• meat" ,., ._ •WI t s• .... ·~·at .... •••tb••• ~· tJrt ...... ol a... erameM.a ( G > to ball further jolat ... ltudiee • ,,....= 1r • ..... ;:.::= :.u.-.:c: aapport frem S•per•laor Tbom• IWq. Botb are former M ariae oftlcen. Both eont.ended that eivi.lian UH at the alrpGrt la COU.Dler to the wllbes ol t.be U.S. Defeme Departmeot and Department ol Navy. MUJer aJao asserted that com- merclal ai.rport use •l the site would add immeasurably to traffic, pollution and aafety COil· ceroa. They claimed that continued stud.lea J>08e cruel puniahmeot to residents ot the El Toro, Mlasioo Viejo and Lake Forest areas who they say adamanUy oppose civiUan use. The action by the supervLSOrs was prompted by a recent rec· ommendation by the Aviation Worb Commllttt of SCAG that gave new life to the notion of El Toro as a poMlbWty for a com- mercial alrport. The requat to SCAG wu op- posed by Supervisor Ralph Cl•rk wbo aaid that attempts to ll:W the IWdy are premature. "For coodnesa aues, every- one. we lbould look at the fan.a flnt. It la just a study and we could stop It at any tJmt.' • last November followlnc tbe telzW"e ol the U.S. Embauy lD Tehran. But the adml.olstraUoa bad been plauniq the addlticleal step of lnu1n1 re1ulallom to formaliu Its sanctions policy. The announ~ment followed ~ series ol private statements b)' administration offtctala tb.t a peaceful IOlutJoa may be found to the bostace crisis. wb.icla en- tered its lab day 1bunday. Spokelma.n Carter, bowner. cautioned •1aln1t apeculatJon that a breakthrough m•y be im- minent. "I do not aee any imminent re- ~L••• .. , .... ~.~ ........ line ...,. Moat. '8 nmnin1 a newapeper ad hW a wile to sbtre his lonely life. Four •omen bave res ponded. but Hart says they're not acceptable. See story, Pa~e Al6. Women-draft Decision Due From Carter WASHINGTON IAP) -Presi· den t Car1t>r wi ll announce f'n. day his dc:c1s1on on whether to include W'Omen in his draft re1- 1st rat ion p r ogra m. e nding Wffks of RJ)e('ulallon and rumor. a Wbit.e HOUMt source said to-day. Carter reportedly decided Wedaeeday wbetlaer to include women lD the procram, and a.i..o made deciaicmt oo • ranee ti other bMes pertaalng to the re- sumption ol draft regiatraUola. le&M ol tbe bosta1e1." be told repon.a. Nonetheleaa. his aoooance- meat followed alp.a of a major break between Iranian Presi- dent Abolbauan BaiU Sadr and the m.ll:ltanta wbo are oecupytnc the embuay. On Wednesday. Banl Sadr de- nounced the mlllt&nta u ''dic- tators who have created a eov· em meat within a eoverament.." Carter refused to live details oo the types ot dlplomatlc act:ivi· ty which Jed to the deeUlion to wlthbo&d action on the sanctions. <See BOYCOTT, Pa1e A%) Airports Favored By Judge BURBANK <AP> -1.D a case which i.s bound to have national alcnificance, a Superior Court juqe ruled today that the Glen- dale· Barbeolr· Puadeoa Airport A utborit:y baa lbe rl&bt to restnct an a1rtine'1 nu.mber of fl1Pla to enler t.o rell-.ce .... Ae~1 UW lf he l'\llecl,_ lo fa.ar ol \bl ai.rpo&'t ...u.tty '°otber a1e•~l" arou.ad tbe eomitr l ... eolna t.o lrJ atalar naa..,· , .... ,.... ..... ..... die=·· ne69e"" ... -··-·"'· anM:nrJ .. W'll E S's 8.t, M laid. lf be bad roW ,_ .... alr'llle • .,. ii tt pnqill -... l ·-...n --·t be -•-11:w11 .. u-......_ tW..,, ..,. ......... --for~ll--form.•" .. B,.JIMac II h'olea as ol to-4a:y," .,..,., told the H..,.._ Airwelt attonaey, indicaUnt that there -.aid be no lnC'reae lD fllahta la&o or out of the airport while tbe case la beiq appealed He Mid Uaat wben his nllfnl becomes f\aa1 -• • wbicb will probably be eieht years from now" -HM&bn will then t}ave 120 da,._ to rech~ ill filCb{a to lbe level t.be:y wen last March. "Yeu c•D't separate Doise from 8ltpfanea."' Murphy aa.ld, ln vging all sldes to cooper•te. He noted that the airport a•tbortty will be revi~ tts rules MaJ"Ch ID and be cautioned the airport's attorney's that if the rules wer e made mor~ stnngeot or punitive then they could befound m.lawful. Murphy expreued hope that someday • silent airplane could be dea.igned. Tbe airport authority filed suit a1amst Hq.bes Airwest lut Ju· ly wbeo Huabea lncreaaed Its fli1bt.s bet•een small airpona, and the airport authority said an increue at Hollywood-Burbuk Airport would aa"rbate DOiM problems that residents were already c:omplaln.ine about. Mcinnis Lashes Council Mates Workmen Hart ROSEMONT. JU. CAP> -Two coa.atnartion worters were ln· Jared when a small aecUoa ol ce- ment blucben collapeed lD the Rosemont Horizon stadium. By JACKIE HYMAN Of -Oetly ~-.... , Retiring three.term Newport Beach City Coundlman Don Mclnnia fredict.ed ''four more years o autocratic, rude, bumbllng cily government'' to- day if two councU incumbents are r~lected lo Aprll. Mcinnis, speaking at a breakfast meetlna sponsored by the Newport Center Aasoclatloo, lambuled-the current council Jeadent\lp as "ayatollahs and mullahs • . . who are dolng everytblnl ln their PoWer to deat'roy •J)Y a nd all com-merclalls~{n our town.'• "Maybe we've been taken polltlcal-bOttaae by a small ba .. ful ol htreaa11&1," Mc1nn.la aald. ..Ma1be lD April ot 1178 (whe& tbe currnt majority wu el•atad> we 1n• our clty awa,. At any rate1 -•Iott lt.'' Mclmll, who 1poke on 1 pro- 1ram wtth Harbor Area ,..altor John Macnab and Coun - cilwoman Jackie Heather. critJclzed the council'• actJou dur1n1 the put two yean on a varletyoftoptca. They Included: Traftlei '"nMt councll m~ri· ty hat Pftferred to spend Jtp'I loo•~ at the problem J'91t ex· ectJ1 badrwardr," aald Mclnntt, wbo wMla Mn. HMtber Ml ,..... QMftU, (Ol'QMd • mlDOrity or ' r two on the seven-member city councU. ' .Molnnia aaid be believes road and other elrculation lmpro•e· ment.a should bt tackled nnt, then plan.a ror vacant parcels lD the city. In1t.ead, be said, eeunsil mem· bers hav• repeal.eclly dewmoned vacalll parcels while r~lq to look at ways of tmprovln1 traffic circulation. Back Bay cleaaap : * * * "Absolutely no pro1rea1 bas been made by th.la council," M auerted, tltJnc •Mt he said was a lack of eeopenUoo with nelehbortq cltiea and Ute ~· ty of Newport Beaeb otnctal.a. A.,... ..a.e: Oac:e a1aJn, MclDDla aald, dam.,e4 relailons wtlb netchborl have prevented proarea. "There are only two pouible action•.'' he uld. "Find an alt.erna~ airport site or •If" on .• * * on upptr limit for operations. More study wilJ produce oothlQI but more study.• PabUc partid••ttoa: "Land uae decl.aiooa by council policy baa beee the order of tbe day - or maybe I abou.ld diuae lhM to the order ot lhe nltbt. It usuall1 occun around mldni&bt," Mdn· nla aald. ''Many ot these policies I aaw for the flnt time •t 7:30 p.m. on <See IJIC JNN18, Pace AJ) * * * City Candidates C~h B)' IOANNS aST-NOl.D8 Ot .. Delly ........... CandJdatel for the Newport Beach Ctty Council bad t!Mtr nrat forum today and they came out taJd.nt verbal puncbet at OM another and the audience. Jncumbenta Ray WlWama aod Paul Ryckolf defended thelr vot· lnt rec9rd1. Challenaera for lbtlr Mata and ~ OM beinc vacated by Counellman Don M ctnnJa decried tbe current councll memben1~ lDabUttr to cooperate 1mon1 memMl¥te • wltb oca.r ~ la ... ., munldptal -~---• ) Tbe ,... ... 1,_ered .., tht N.-...rt Harbor.CO.ta 11..a Board o( Rnltora, I Cadd.lt• .,._ a.u. oae ol nve ~ lOC' MclDDll' 2Dd Dl1trtct Hat, ol>Hrv•d tb1t council memberr need tbe ablll· ty to d••I wltb people of diverte1't •l•"1)0lnt1. "Lord knowa we c«1alftly heve them ln Ne~ 8-dl," he added. ...., ...... lM OGIJ CA· dJdate Oppillq Ryckoff ln the &lb Dtltrtet. lm,u.d \bat oat of t.be ,.,. ...,... fa111ql .. ha ctuUDI wt\b people. Nodal tlaat M WU .,urrect ..... ·~ to tbe eoucH race bJ 0~ l>uJ' property rtpu hw.-1, Maurer, a retired acbool teaeber, aald demand for cbaapr oaOt to come h'Olll tM people up to the cou.nctJ, not be handed down from council mem· ben to rwaa.nta. He also l&ld council membtn should tnat cltlaena •Ub courtesy ll)d dlp.lty ud bat. to wbat U..y hawt to aay. .. :J.:..~~$.~ ': fl1call7 cona•natlve coucll member -bo han't wam.d OG flee roav•. Pa1e w ,, Weather Continued sunny lbroqb l"riday, wltb OC• caaloul loealb.ct •uaty winds dtmln•ab•oa. Lowa tool~la tM 40I. Hleha Fr1 • lloaa the cout aad * ialaDd. ' Cl~ IN CHEMISTRY Or. V1ncent Guinn PHYSICS HONOREE Or. Ateael Maradudln FORUM· ••• • d\f._. He Mkl lie Ua ._. ''attenUve \0 ..... -. ...... Aycbft Will ctwnber ol ~· mera...,..,.uddtYUoperl .,. "7taa '° tun tM comcil r1c. llM I pAltiMa ~ lnc:umbeot Wwta.., who ll belo• OOPOl«l by Johll Cox aod Jeffrey -Oaynor ln the 'TUI J>la. trict, only had Cox to cont.end with at the brnkfaat meeUnt. Ce• elect&~ be would work "wttb aU ..eton" ln IOMftf tbe city'• problem• aucb u airport noise. Upper Bay pollution and trafflc. "Theee problem• aren't eotne tD •o away. 'nley•,. 1oln1 to get worse," be 1atd. Cox was critical ol the current council for ll• Inability to look at the lone· range problems confront.in& the caty Sci~ntists at U CI Award R ecipients Walllama opened blJ remarks by criUclzlna the realton for not ellcitinl a statement from him tor 1nclus1on in thelr newsletter He implied that ooly selected candJdales were allowed tD sub- m 1l statemenLI. JOfltll .. lorDeU.rs Two UC lrvlne 1cienUsts have won inlem aUonal ho non in the fields of physaca and chemlstry. He also claimed that the newsletter's notaUon that he'd op~ed new bouslng on the eaat side of the ~ waa "an out and out mlaatatement." Newport Harbor High School students jogged around the track Wednesday ln an all-campus fund-raising event. Members of student clubs, academic organizations, a~hletic teams and the PTA round in- dividual spo~sors and jogged to raise money for their own organizations . Bright , crisp weather helped keep spints up. Dr. Vincent P. Guinn of La J olla, professor or chemistry, ls the re cipient of the Geortte Hevesy Medal, 11n lnternaUonal a ward preMmt.ed annually tD an out.standing scientist In the field of radioanalytical chemistry. nuclear and radiocheml1try and r udioanalyUcal chemletry. The international award was flnt given in 1968 and Guinn la only the third American chemist to receive the honor. He wlll acCtipt the award at an 1nternaUonal conference In Aprll. Ma radudin's award Is from the Alexande r von Humboldt Foundation in West Germany <1nd is in recognition of his ac· complishments in research and teaching. ~cood Dlatrtct candldat. 0n hand lnchlded Clucas, Rutbelyn Plummer, David Shores and Lee Watklna. Robert L. Brockman, the fifth candidate ln that dia· tr\ct, waa absent. MRS. PLUMMER said she wants a city council that's "will· Ing tD systemaUcally attack the p r oble m s ra cing Newpo rt Beach. They can't be resolved without assistance or other agen· c1es." Corridor, Park Linked? Or Alexei A. Maradu<iln or Newport Beach, professor of p hys 1es a nd d cun o f t he G r aduate D1V1s1on at UCl, Is the rl'c1p1ent of a Humboldt Senior ·U.S. Scientist Awa rd which en- lltks him to spend a year doing r esearch in West German}. C u1nn's award m akes note or his work In radioche m istry, the branch or chemistry that deals wi t h r adioac tive substances. The citation by the Journal of Rndioanalytical Chemistry also <· o m m c n d e d h i m r o r h i s leader ship i n e ducating the public, 9thcr professionals and s l u d e tft s in th c u se 0 r sophisticated nucle ar t e cb niques T he Hevesy medal is named 41fler Nobel prize winner G ,rgc Hevesy, a pioneer in the fi elds or Beginning in Se ptembe r . Maradudln will spend a year at the Max Plan~k Jns tllute for Solid·state Physics in Stuttgart The Humboldt awards are pre· sented to senior scientist.a in the U .S . to fos ter c oope ratlon between the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States. M aradudin, who said he has not had sufficient time for his own research s ince becoming dean of the Graduate Division at UC I in 1976, has pursued theoretical studies aimed at un· derstandlng microscopic proc· e saes within crystals. These studies explore energy changes undergone by Ugbt as It travals into and then out of crystals. Citing her experience with county government, s he said s he would be a capable liaison w1lh other cities. the county, state a nd federal bureaucrats a nd t•lected offi cials . SHORES warned the reaJtors they were faring a slate of ··res· 1dcntlal.ist or envaronmentalll>t" cand1dat~. but he didn't name names lie was also critical of the cur· rent council for fa.1Ung to take care of the city's business while bickering over development or a fe w hundred acres of vacant land. "We've got t.o get back to the nuts and bolts of running a ci· ty ,' · he declared. WA~~\ who iauded Mein. nis for his uiree counclf \1::r111:., COUNTIANS IN RACE • • • also cliUclzed the current coun· t 11 for Its Inability to work with oth1>r agencies. m anagement consu lt.ant J ack, JI Da l dw 1n , seek i n g tbe Democratic nomioatlon in the 74lh District and Christian F. Thinb:ich, an Anaheim deputy dis t rict a ttorney :.ceking the Dt>mocratlc nomination 1n the 611th dlstnct. Other Libertarian hopefuJs are O r a n ge businesswoman Sue Wisltman In the 74th District and Devon Showlev. a Cvorei:.s rol· lege inslnlrtor. in th·e· 7IBl lh&· trict. In the race in the 35th State Senate Dislnct. Tustin uttom t>y Wi lliam Dougherty wall be bat- t ling incumbent J ohn V . Bn ggs CR .F ul le rto n ) f o r th e Reoubbcan oommat1on. The Democratic candidate in the contest is Fullerton Mayor Louis Velasquez. O thers are James N. Grover , an Anahettn ~ales representative, who u; run- ning as a Libertarian and Sant.a Ana machulist F'rank Boehelm, who ts running on the Peace aod 1-'reedom Party ticket. Jn the J7th Senate District race . incum bent Paul B Carpenter CD-Cypress) faces no Oemocr atic o ppos1tlon. The ftepublican candidate ls Dewey LeRoy Wiies, a Midway City rienre officer Rites Set Saturday For Gordon Walker f' u n <' r a l !\ c r v 1 c e 3 a r 1· scheduled fo r 11 a m . Sat urc.Uty 1n Costa Men for longtime Orang1> Coast real estate broker Gordon Walker , who died Tues· day at Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Beach rollowlng a heart attack. lie was 73. Mr. Walker, who resided ln lluntinJ(ton Beach with his wife Ann, for the past 12 years had twen an Orange Coast area' real· dt•nt since the end or World War IL He waa digcbareed u 8 major from the U.S. Army ln lNS after s uf.ferinc wounda lo the New G woo a campalp. DAILY PILOT , .... (Wtltr ""• ... ..--0.-• ......, ,._.._ ..... T he owner and operator of <;ordoq Walker Real Estate Co .• Costa 'Mesa, for 35 years, Mr. Wa lker was past·pres1dent or the Balboa Bay Lions Club and a m em ber o f the Dia abled American Veterans of Santa Ana, the National Association of Hcaltors and the Newport Beach Elks Lodge. In addition to his wife. aur. v1vors include two daughters, J us tine Lorlto of HunUn1ton Beach and Sharlene P1te1ch of Dorris. Calif .. a brother, Leland Walker of Bloomington, Ill., a slater, Mlldred Wharton of Mesa, Artz., and one grand.Ion. S aturd a y 's servtce Is scheduled for Harbor Lawn Chapel. l~ Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa, with Brother Norm Slat· ter of Ute Newport Harbor El.ks Lod&e officlaUnfl. Burtal will follow at Harbor t,,a wn Memortal Park. CongreM to Aid Victims of Aboae WASHINGTON CAP> -Seo. Alan Cl'DltGD ••Y• be espeda Concl"lll tD approve federal aid to emercency thelten for abunct wlvt1 now tbat the can.r ld.mlalnratlon baa put Ua w~ btblDd the ldoa. Cr~1 .D·Calil., dt1cribed the a411WU8U"ation'• 1blft from n1ut ra11t1 to tupport H "a ei•nlllcaDt breakthrou•b·" Cran•ton aaJd Wedaetday that an utl.mated 5 m.lWon women • ,.. NcWat vtcUma ol doln.tJo vto1-ct1 about I llllWoa mar· ned coupa. have med .._ .. WHpoM acatmt OOe .-...r. aa• about ooe couple la U.. ............ ..u .... •Cla ... ..., ,..,. "J'tl a.lao like to see business rules applied to government.'' Jdded the business executive. f',....PageAJ MC INNIS ••• th e night they were passed. That as absolutely inexcusable "Policies are changed on or off the agenda without any re· 'lUlrement that you, the public, the s tuckee, as it were -be not1f1cd," he said. When the council allegedly re· fused to notify landowners ln old Corona del Mar about a pro· posed a r e awide downione , Mclnnls said. a private clUum sent out not.ices al her own ex· pense Dlueal: Me mbers of the public and mlnority council members who d.laaent are treat- ed In "an lnsulUnc and ababby manner," Mcinnis said. Macnab, who also spoke to· day , leveled a blu t at the "in· credible propoeals" that come from "the fertile mind" of Plan· nlng Comm.iuloner Allan Beek. He especially criticized a pro· posal by Beek to redefine the family to determine who can live In a single ramlly unit. Macnab noted that the pro- posed definlUon would have barredafamtlyofthreefrombav· tng an unrelated person live with the m . He abo ref\!rred t.o a rumor that Mayor Paul Ryckoff, wbo la seek· lng re-elec:Uon, would later reaten so that Beek could be appoiot.edln hlaplace . .. U Allan la appointed. delplte my liking ror him as a penon, t wlll 1pend my own money to at.art a recall," Macnab11id. Mrs. Heather warned of the da nger of an anti·buslneaa poU cy m the race of present and future tax UmJtaUoni.niUaUves. "The only thins that's P•.Yina ort for us ls our ules tax and our transient occupancy (hole) tax," eheaald. 3Wounded In Shootout CHICAGO (AP) -Three peraoaa we,.. wound.tel WMn an attempted holdup erupt.eel Into a 1bootout 1t a ch•elr-c~HblnC stand in a Veteram Adntlftlltr•· tlon bolpttal, authorttie• Hlct. About eo bolpltal employ ... wen Uned up to caab their cbtckl Wbm the bold\11> aU.m»t bt1u ~. About 15 Ilda ••r• find, polloe aald. Pollet a1111ttd w mu ou&-Ndt tbt ..,.aJ. ' Coast Man Figh ts O ne, Favors the Other By JOANNE aEVNOLD8 Of .. ~-..... Aa a board member of the En· v1ronmeotal Coa.UUoo of Ora.nae County, Jeff Georsevtch ls lead· ing a court fight aimed at delay· 1ng the Sao Joaquin Hilla TransportaUoo Corridor. As the only paid stair member of the F'rtends of the Irvine Coast. he sees no conflict between the s uit and t he Friends' efforts to bring a na· tlonal urban park to the h1lls through wtuch the corndor •~ to run. Aides fo r two local con. gressmen sponsoring the park l e gl s l at1o n a~re c w ith Gcorgevach. They s ay the w r· rtdor's only sienllicaoce ls as a boundary line for the park. I~ presence or absence won't affe-ct leglslatJon, they say. The Environmenta l Coalition med the 1uit Dec 3J. 1l 1s w have an lnJUal hearing Tuesday The coaJJUoo la a roordJnaun1ot and t«b.nlcal enUty Uutt aerv,., a variety of the county's volun teer envtroomental groups 1n cludin1 the F riends or the lrvint· Coast. the A migos d e kolsa Chaca . the Sierra Club :lnd th• Audubon Soc1et> Georgevich ~aid h1~ duuc..., d ' the cons ult ant for the pnrk ~roup and hi~ work for tht· roJIJ t1on are entJrt·ly :.epar<1t1• Jnd have nothing to do ~1th t-.&<'h other. lie also said that the ro.1d Jnd park are separat~ •~ ... ut-'> ;Jnd th1• d11pute over the corridor ' 1-:1 H shouldn't affect th" S38 m1ll1rm federal bi ll to buy parkl11nd A1des to Rep. krr) Patll·r'>on. J> San tJ Ana, and Robert Hadham, n Nl•wport Beach, say they hope tht bill will clear < ongr~i. and be ~•gned into law t1y Oct J Fi ut c1iunty S u(><'rv1sor Ri I Py '..I>"~· "A1th a storm brcwm~ ovt-r the Lra~portat1on corndor. ht• dot>'ln t '.t'i: tK>w that can happen 11 1• noi.·11 t hJl R e p P hil Hu r tn n . I> ~Jn F rJnr1sr11 't11J1 rm;in of lh1· Hou~c lnteno; ('11mm1 tU.·•· which must approvr· tht• bill. mad1> 1t clear h(' won L -,upport the me asure without "'t ronit local support Tht' 11uperv1wr said he won den 1f the 1'Wt might be an 1n- 1l1 l'al1on that the lo1·al support vO t l'ed t hu s ummer hdon• Uurtoo·~ 1>ubcomm1ttt•e is enxl· 101(. But county S upe r v hor Tho mu Riley, lo whose distnct the proposed corridor and park would be located. disagrees. f',....p._.AJ Ile sees the delay ln the road as Indication of troubles to com e. BOYCOTI WITHHELD. • • ··why people who want the park have oppo!'ed the corridor. I don't understand." he ::.aid "l don't believe you can have one without the other " IUley'a viewpoint was shared this summer by elected officials fro m the citi es o r Irvine. Newport Bench and Laguna Beach who testified before a llou11e subcommitt~ about the propo11ed park. They said they don't want the park golng In without the pro posed road alnce the park ls ex· peeled to serve an urban popula· tion in Southern Cahforrua or 9 milhonpeople. T he city rouncll m embers said that wit.hoot the corndor. the already crowded PacLfac Coast Highway and Laguna Canyon Road would have to carry the addlUonal trafnc headed for the park. G eoraevtcb inalau the auJt lln 't lnlended to wipe out the corridor. He says It's Just an al· tempt t.o get county officiala to reconsider tbe project'• en- vironmental impact statement. Noise Impact aod tranait uaes oo corridor are what bother hJm. H o wever . U nit e d Nat ion ~ Sec r e tary ·Cenera l Kurt Waldheim is bel.leved to be· .1 centr al r1 1ture an l hese d t' C\lUIOOS. The Aroen can att.Jtude towanf Iran baa changed dramaucally since t.be Soviet military 1n· te rveotaoo in Afghanistan •u :ic weelta ~ Before that development, th•· a dministratio n bad btt-n tbre1t.erung military lnterven ta o n In Iran because of th•• hostage crisis. and orflcial5 i.a1d privately the damage lo rt'lu lions between the two countncs probably was lrTepara ble. But the adminis tra t ion . mindful th.at the Soviet action has placed the R u.sal ans withm strlltln& diltance of the ou n rb Perstan Gulf f'e'cton. bu stead• ly aoftmed lU atUtt.lde toward Iran. otncia.la have said t.bat a resumption al U.S. mlUt.ary and ecooomk Ues could be qwckJy restored once the hostages were releued. Tburaday '• announcement 1s con.ailteot with the adman1atra Uon 's vtew that a bard·line policy may be counter-productive both in terms of long-range U S m tt rests lo the f'e'fdoo and of ll-c 1toa1 of' aec:un.ng the safe releaM· of thl' ho8ta~es Spokesman Carter. however, <'One~ that the admin.latra· lion wa.s st.ill uncertaln aa to rrao's terms for ~leulng the hostages. t;>- Protesters Disbelieved WASJUNGTON CAP ) -Th(' hl'ad of the An Force's MX mis· s1 lt' program aays he believes a "'\1ll'nt maJority" in t:tah and Nevada favors deploying the nt'w mobile syste m in those states Br1~. Gen Guy H~cker told re· parters Wednesday that in most 11( tbe U public meeUng.s held with c1Uuns last month. "the vocal position was opposed" to deployment. But he said com· munlty luders told him oppo- nents to the MX system "did not repre~ent a consensus" o( thf" populauon Newport Surf and Sport WET SUIT DEAL ON ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3-T-32 OR 1 /8'' FULL SUIT ...... llOfW ltofe 2 222A Newport Blvd. • 21CM Ma11n• Awe. Newport .. _,, latbOa 1ttand ..,. 7'1't IMUlill' . 173-112' t :JO •m-t pm lun•Tilure t0.1' Sun·ThUtt IU t pm ''' a lat tit t ''' a 8et Stonl 5°""' Coatt rtcno Costo..-Ho 641 ·052) r-------------------COUPOM ·------------------, 1 s25oo OF F l I SUGC9ESTED RETAIL PRICE l L __________ :N~~~~~~:E~~~~~=~:~~----------l ' .,, t ____ _.. _____ ..... __ ---- ~. Fetin.y7, ,., llB FA1Dployees Jumpy at Agency Probe Kid Porn Racket Smashed HACIENDA HEIGHTS (AP> -The arrest or a 38-year-old electrical engineer has culminated a four-month in· vestigation into what police describe as possibly the only computerized child pornography operation In the world. John Likins was held in Heu or $25,000 bail Wednesday a fter be· ing taken into custody Tuesday on a felony complaint charging him with conspiracy t o dis- tribute child pornography and selJing child pornography. Shortly a!ter Likins' arrest was announced, Richard Borton, 34, or San Jose. was arrested on a warrant charging bim with conspiracy to distribute child pornography and obscene mat ter A Manhattan Beach aircraft worker and an Ohio man were a rrested earlier in the investlga tion, police said. and a warrant has been issued for the arrest or another Ohio man. Los Angeles police said further arrests are expected. Last month, police seized pornographic literature, movies. video cassettes and thousands of .. lf ....,, .. Md Ml1 IHDd• U. wltla U. Job ,,.......... TIM coac' 1• all IMll pd • ..._. out ot ... Ill~-: .,, ~ oil ltl .... told~ Bed to \.ab cbarlll ol tbe job pro. pam. CltJ Admlalatrator Bud Belllto ........ dlavatebld No penosu' dlldall 1f ldlt•d11 to OH of Wntera'• HuUn1ton Beach office• to ealm Famn9 1'f 011eg .ilbp&o, .. "l want.ad to lndJcate Lo every- one thlt tMJ wwren 't Juat JtOln.ll to b4t lilf\ OD tM vlDe to die.'' S.l&lto aplalned. Ear!Mr um WMtr Hu.otlnlt.on 8Hcb ctty Cou.och mem6ers vot.d to call for 1 federal IJ'l.Dd Jury Df'obe Into alletadons that the cfty'• Job pro1ram hu been ml1manqed. W mitern wu hired last Oct. 1 to haodte the clty's Com· ·~·· ....... Anthony She~rnan Jr .. a Secret Service agent in San Francisco. shows part of the $5.8 million in bogus bills seized when four major counterfeit operations were broken up. Several arrests have been made in eonnection with the case. photographs from Likins' home inthisLosAnge1ess uburb. 13 DA Aides Joi·n Mart.In said some or the men bemg investigated are believed to have solicited youths with J di 1 Ch 11 e motional or physica l ban -u ·c1·a a enge dica ps. One s uspect was in volve d with a retarded . physically handicapped boy By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Fullerton , Donald A. McCartm. Of .. o.i1y "11ou'-" or Costa Mesa; Ahcemarie Also confiacated were more than 2.500 feet of computer print-Following a 111ovement that Stotler ol Newport Beach; .lack outs CJD various types or cJilld beaan two yeari ago, 13 deputy Trotter, or Santa Ana. and l district llttomeya are amnna the Edward Wallin of Santa Ana . pornograph y aval able ---I o c c l throughout the U.S. and possibly·. challengers who will attempt to n r ange ounty entra the world, and hundreds of let-unseat incumbent Orange Coun-Municipal Court, Judge Karl C r ty 1·udges an· the June 1·ud.ici·al Frank, of Santa Ana. will face ters rom ch1ld·lovers explicitly h II D D b Sa e lections. c a engers an utc er. a .n· d etailing their mvolvement with A to d Ed rd As in 1978 when four incum ta na at rney. an wa ~·oung boys. DI J · d t di bents were tmseated, the deputy ngman, an rvlDe epu y s-"We llterally filled up a truck tri t ••~~ district attorneys this vear are c au.v1 ....,y · with pornographic stuff in Ha· " J dg Ed a d T ft'rd w·u be reiterating their litany that u e w r ~ 1 cienda Heights," s aid one or-there ts leniency 00 the bench opposed by Newport Beach at· ficer and saying they aren't happy tomey Arnold P. Mordkin. who .. In another year. Likins with some recent appointments was unseated from the North would have h3d the best porno by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr Orange County bench in the im• material in the country." said As or Wednesday's s p. m. fil. elections by Robert Scha tz Detective Lloyd Martin. head of ing deadline, 36 ~hallengers bad Tustin deputy dis trict attorney the LAPO's sexually exploited returned dedarations of intent Eric Snethen will cha llenge child unil. to seek election to 34 judicial of· Judge Eugene C. I.anghauser. of Police say Likins C'ould have fices on the s uperior and Santa Ana: Anaheim deputy dis- used the computer to locate municipal court benches . trict attorney Cliff Harns will pornographic matenals to fit in· In Superior Court contests, a oppoSt' Judge Robert E. Law, of dividual child lovers' tastes as decision by Judge Claude Owens Newport Beach: Orange at- well as to put child lovers m con-of South Laguna not to seek re-torney Bobby D. Youngblood tact with each other. election drew eight hopefuls. will 3ttempt to unseat Richard They are John F. Cronin. adep-Orozco, or Brea, and Judge Jac- tn ves tiga tors said they uty district attorney from Mis· quelyn D. Thomason of Villa stumbled on to Likins' alleged s ion Viejo; John F. Bovee, a dep-Parle will face opposition from operation during an investiga-uty public defender from P. Lee Johnson, a Santa Ana at- tioo leading to the arrest of Corona del Mar; Newport Beach t.urney. Michael Stolze, 25, of Manhattan attorney Joe A. Dickerson : Judge Barb a r a Tam Beach De<:. 19 on three counts Anaheim attorney Robert H. Thompson, of Newport Beach. o f sexual exploitation of Kuehn; judges R agnar R. wiJI face opposition from children. Engebretsen and James L. Westminster attorney Ross A month after Stolze's arrest. Smith of West Orange County Gallen and Santa Ana attorney Ma rtin Wojciechowski. 41, of Municipal Court. and James Peter C Tomay. while Judge Brook Park. Ohio, was arrested Cook, or North Orange county John C Teal will be opposed by io connection with tht: case. Municipal Court. I.egal Aid Society attorney Nan- police said. Another Superior Court race cy B. Kaufman, or Santa Ana drawing a field of candidates Is and Newport Beach deputy dis- Musing Boy, 12, Found Stmngl,ed The body of a 12-year-old boy last seen in Huntington Beach waiting for a bus to Disneyland was round Wednesday in Walnut. Los Angeles sberi!rs deputies said James Michael Macabe, or ._,arden Grove, apparently was strangled to death. His fully clothed body was found at 12:30 p.m . behind a warehouse trash bin b y emplo;yees of a Walnut business. Garden Gnmt police said the boy WU last seen S~y al a bGI •lOP at Beacb BouleYant and Slater Avenue lo Huntlntton Beach. HI• 24·Y••r·old brother. William, wbo llv• ln Hunu.aaton Beach. bad taken blm to the bu.a ·~t .... be bad planned to caicn a bul to Dlaneyland. The tntber m.d a m•utna peraoa r.port wltb Garden •': Grove eollce Monday when '• Jam.. dlda•t Nlu.rn, ottlcen ·~ _ ....... t,. -:.. J...,_ bad MM 1pencllg tbe • ....... lD lhmUqtoo Bea.cb wltla lal• brotber wblle bi• ,_ 1 r'• ... out ot town. police ..... for the position of retiring Judge trict attorn ey Robert E . H . Walter Steiner. Thomas. Seeking election to Steiner's Judge Samuel B. Taylor Jr. of seat are Robert D. Cbattertoo, a Sanl.a Ana is the only central deputy district attorney from court Judge to run unopposed. Huntingt.on Beach; Yorba Unda Only one coot.est developed in attorney Sid Radus; Santa Ana Harbor Municipal Court. It will attorney Ralph Pagt.er; Julian find Newport Beach deputy dis· Cimbaluk, a Superior Court trict attorney Michael Jeffrey commissioner from Newport Pear challenging Judge Frances Beach, and Judge Robert R. Munoi, of Cost.a Mesa. Judges Fitzgerald, of North Orange Donald Dungan, Selim S. County Municipal Court. Franklin, Richard Luesebrink Judge Lester Van Tatenhove. a nd Calvin P. Schmidt are unop- of Irvine, will race challengers posed. Stuart Grant, a deputy di.strict In Sou t h O r a n ge County attorney from Laguna Beach ; Municipal Court. Judge Ricba..rd Susanne Currie Lewis, a deputy Hamilton. defeated in a 1978 district attorney from Mission Superior Court contest and later Viejo and Thomas W. Privette. a appointed to the mu~lcipal deputy dlatrict attorney from bench by Gov. Brown, will ~ace Villa Pa.rt.. a challenge by attorney William 1n the two-candidate SUperior Sage, of Newport Beach. Judge Court oootesta, Irvine attorney"' Blair Barnette or Corona del E. CbuVs Fwde will cballellle Mar is UQOPP()Sed. Judie Pranclaco Briseno; lo the only election on the AJpbomul c. "Nlck"' Novick, an West Orange County Munldpal Irvine deputy ~ct attomey Court bench. Judae Phillip E. wlll oppoae Judie Leonard Cox l1 unopposed. , McBride, ot Santa Ana; Tbomu In Noitb Orange County W. Privette, a vwa Park deputy Munldpal Court, Judie Leonard dUtrict attorney will cballeqe Ootdttetn. of Newport Beacb, ts Judse Rcoald Prenner. of Sant.a beln1 opposed by Anaheim City Ana; and Rlcba.rd Parnell, a Attorney William P. Hoplclns. Laguu Beacb deputy district whlle Fullerton deputy district at.tor'DIY wW oppoee Jude• Mart attorney ruchard Stanford Jr. Soden. ol Newport Beach. wlll nm against Judge Betty L. UDOIJllOMll iA their bldl to re-8Uas of Orange. ._. turn to the bencb are Judaes Judie Loaan Moo~ Wahlr CbanuDI&. of Newport Anaheim. will face op Beach: Swslltt W. Dickey. ot from Brea attorae1 DaYlofd Su a-mtaj· lollllD L PlyDD Jr. RadiA. Judie David Back. of LI Hain: UDe9 P. J of Fullert.on. la~' v prebeoslve Employment Traln· 1na Act tCETA> proaum. The corporatim ts hqdquartered In Irvine but ti.as two HunUncton Beach otftC'ftl, "Everyooe here is juat going cruy," explained one clty o(. rtcial. "Nobody 11 a~ where tbe finaer is 1otn1 to point next aod. uodentaodably, everyone iA worried as beU." Among the matters being 1crutlnlz4ld by ma.oPower com· ml11lon auditors are alle1adons or nepotlam lovolvtn1 Uu-. city officiala -Belsito. Penonnel Director Ed Thompson and r o rmer aaaistaot city ad· mln1-tntor Richard Harlow Accord.iol to the allegations, a ll three bad relatives employed th roueb \be use of CET A funds when the federal job program was being managed by the city. Belllto responded by saytni he dJdn't help b.11 two dau.lbt.en. a dauebttt·ln-law and a nephew land CETA·funded jobs. He aald hls daughters had sum mer Jobe in the private sec- tor that were funded through Hunt.ingtoa Beach's federal job program. His daughter-in-law, he sald. worked with veterans in Westminster through a CETA program but quit after six week.a. Teachers Still Out No End Seen to Valley Strike By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot -Deify ...... Sc.ff With no e arly end to their strike in sight. Fountain Valley Elementary School 01str1ct teachers continued walking picket Lmes at . their campuse:- today., T e a c h e r r c p r l's e n l a t 1 \ t· :-. estimat<.'d that part1c1pat1on re mamed at more lh1t0 70 percent in this serond day of the stnke The walkout was tn~~Hl'<l \\h('n eontract talks broke off M onda~ night. No new talk:, h a d be<.•n scheduled although both s ide" e xpressed will1n~ne c;!> t o negotiate. Perr)' s aid older students l•gged bJ.s truck and let rur out of a rear lire as several picketing tl'achers watched without in· lervening Because of current conditions 1n the district . the Board of Trustees voted to cancel its reg- u lar I:. schl'duled m('et1ng tonight The decision to cancel W JS made a ft€.'r the board t•m('r~t:d from executive session .Jl a :.pc'<'.1al meeung Wedn~ay <1ftl·rnoon ·we felt thl' meeting would be non productive as it related to * * * Talks C'oat.ia11e the agenda." Betty Mignanelli, pr~ident of tht: board, said to- day. A large crowd of teachers and parents had been expected at to nig ht ':. meetin g . Mrs. Mignanetu said she and other board members welcome calls from concern(.'(f parents. adding that she spent six hours Wednes- day responding to calls from part>nL'i She said her calls had been ,pht (''wcnly between supporters nf the teachers and those who back the board. * * * Some 250 substitute teachers continue to s upervise classroom activities today m the d1stnct's 16 elementary schools. No ma1or dtsrupt1ons were N' ported. although J ohn Perr). 18667 San Antonio. Fountain Valley. said his truck was van dalized by students near Robert Gisler School because of a sign on the truck condemntng th"' teacher s tnke. Strike Averted At Ocean View Public Asked For Opinions On Park Plan The public is invited to help county planners decide how th(' county's master plan of regional pa rks sQQuJd be revised torugbl at 7 :30 ill the HaJI of Adm.ioQt.ra. ti on in Santa Ana. Staff members from the En- vironmental Management A.gen· cy will be preseol to answer questions at the w o rkshop. s ponsored by the League of Women Voters. The county Planning Com· mission has scheduled public heanngs on the master plan February 1.9 and March 10. The Board of Supervisors will make a dectsaoo based on the• Planning Commission's r~m· mendatJon Apnl 2. A threatened teachers• stn lte tn Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District has been averted. at least through the eod of this week. unioo and school of. fl c1a ls reported this monung. Contract negotiators for both sides met t.mlil 3 a .m . today and announced that talks will con· tmue at 8:30 a.m . Friday. This morning's annou.ocemeot temporarily ha lted talk of a joint stnke with the nearby Fountain \.a lley School Distnct teacller; \\ hn wa lked o ut o f dasse:. Wednesday. Status of the Ocean View negotiations are described by both sides as .. delicate." TIM- partJes h.ave agreed to a news .. blackout ... "'1lhh o ld 1ng bargaimng status even from teachers. said Bar Kaelter, un· ion negotiator. 0 1stnct Supenntendent Dale Coogan said, "We 00n·t want to ~t·t people ext'ited and end up bre'aktng off negot1atJoos. · · l\aelter added. "Basically, we have Sf'eD some movement on hot h <;1dcs. It sllll C'Ould ~o either ~a\' .• Union bargainers met at 6.30 a .m . with some 200 teachers to bnng them up to date and an- nounce then' will be school as us ual both today and Friday, Kaelter said . Negotiations bego Monday again after a breakdown several weeks ago when the union decllned a district orrered tbree- year contract with a 9 pereent pa)• tuke Uu.~ year . 8 percent next year and the third year left open to latt-r b3rgaintng. Teachers. though, arc boldtng out for a ~·year contract. a 9.4 percent waJ(e tm=~as~. changes 1 n grtnrance procedures. what. tbey rons1der an equJtable dts- tr1 bution of dutJe-s beyond the normal work week, s maller dasSt>S aod changes in teacher transfer polit'ies. Teachers. working without a contract smre July J, broke off negotiations m November and a nnounced they would conunue to work without striking. However, they changl"d their minds Jan 29. voting to stnke 11 an acc-eptable contract 1s not negouat<.'d . DON'T MISS IT! Selected Drexe l and Heritage 20 Id_ collections red uced up to -10 Pr1cU" ... ,.101.1 $. •11:-c• on. 1•1 1H ,, 1 :..r I" 1 •<:u 1:.: .. <J' f1111.•r t1 Wl! "-lar t 1 n• w <ll'<:.IC If' w1•n 1 Ir Jly no1cwor1• ..)ale' Com0 c hf)C)'·t' fr•1111 cxccpltonal d1spl.lY'" ()I l1111ng room lwniturt'. rl1nmg rooms <Jnd bedroom:, and occ.1s1ona1 furniturl' Now in progress. thi s is ..1 Sale not to be misSP<J' OF THE ·SO's T°"911ne lit CollectlOl'I by Drexel Sale $1399 $599. $595 H.J.GAl\RETf fU~Nll1J~E c PROFESSIONAL l~TERIOR OESIGNERS 2211 HAAIOR ILVO. COSTA MESA '4'40275 , ' • .. ' ... "' . .. • ... ... ... .. " ... ' ... ' ... ' ' ... ' ' ' ' ... ' '\ ' Thurwdr(. f•bruarf 7, ,_, _. ila.t .: -~ ."~, ~oa ting ~· ....... ~ Tem ~~'" Marpbiae 20/20 Hindsight ONLY IN LAGUNA DEn. -Re1ldents of our <'oa1tal Art c.oao.y at Lq\ma Beach have been aurveyed to ~ termtn. •Mt t.bey want their viUaa~ lo be like ln the futW"e. 1be rwul&a .,.,. pubU~ly ctivulaf'd on.ly lhla weell Th1a IW"W)' wa taken with l~Ol tare! by lhe Ltlagut> of Women Voters. Rc11deot.s wen1 a ked 14 q~stlona about ~suna. lD t.M end, 1,317 vUlqer-. flllf'd out tht-question· oaire. Alu. ll ml.mt be noted that deeplte all the labors or lhil ladles ol tbe Learue, lbe re&ulta were absolutely predlctd· ble. There wasn't a shocker ln the whole bundl~ Compiled result.a by Lea(Ue memberl), fur eomple, s howed that Art Colony resadent.s want -l.a1Da Cuy•'• Sycamore Hills area left in 1tt. natural state. -Lapaa popala&Jo• lmut.ed to 20,000 residents -'l'l&llt res&rictloe on the kinds or new bu1ldaogs that are allowed. -No dobbertog up or open spaces. Now, if you were to lake lhe results of this latest THE C~SMEN'S 13UtLD • LAfJUNA CAEACH I CAUfO[;{NIA ~ Lagvm Circa 1930. Three'• Compmltl. FOi.ir Would be a Crowd . Laguna poll and write an opinion piece on it, the article might eo something like th1s , ••WHAT WE WANT IS ror those who are determining what Laguna is to be at present, lind how it will be to the future. to be a bit careful wbal they do. "Laguna HAS lost its charm of 10 years ago. People came here too rapidly and did things too rapidly. .lhey put in Improvements not thin.lung that the improvements might be ugly and detract from lhe natural beauty or the place . .. And what will the final result be'! If no thought and study is put into lhe improvements we make, Laguna will become jusl another ordmary beach town. "A BIT OF STUDIED carelessness would be a Godsend to Laguna Heach now and m the next few years, and it will take more than a housebu1lder or pavwg con· tractor to do il .. "We believe what Laguna needs now. more lhan ever, is to develop an aesthetic sense-an ideal of beauty com· bined wilh utility." • • * Now, in face of prevailing Laguna Beach opinion_, your faithful correspondent wouJd like to take credit for authorship of the above opinion piece. But l cannot. IT WAS, lN FACT, published m a Laguna Beach m agazine called The Racket, printed by the Village Press and edited by Arthur Whipple. The article appeared in the April edition of 1930. It was writt.eo ooe·hatr century ago. ........ Indictment Due In CoITUption W ASHINOTON (AP) -Tbe Jmtlce ~-npelU attDlaal locUctmeDU lo 90 days lo the ~ ecud1I that 1.mpllcatel at le11t etJbt membera ol COD.llWI ud ~ bu ..,...ad to tdCb levela ol Lbe N•w JUN)' state aovernmeaL ___________ _ Meaowblle. Rep. Richard K.eJ· l)', It fl'la .• confirmed reports 10WU1 Aid, UM l"IH bu abut that be look ~.ooo lo cub in tbe doW'D several otbel' undercover pro~ bul ..-rted be was eon· lovefll,.._,. lo several ciUes ducUn, h1a own lnvetU&ation. rather than rialr. dlscloeure Cba1doed by prus dls· becameolac11Dd1J publldt1'thal cJosu.ret of &he FBI lnvesttaa· be1an 1aat weelteQd. tlon, Attoroey General Ben· Tbe ICJUl'eeS. wbo asked not to 1amlo ClvtletU uked Coqress be named. said &he odaer, ~ 'Wednesday to refrain from coo· coat.lnued UDdercovtt operetiom duclioa separate inquiries that were "lbowinl put promlae" mig ht Jeopardize f e deral of produclnl sl10Ulcaot prosecut.loo.s crimiDal cbar&ea. Nooe lowhed · a member of Con1re11, the IF CONGRESS PE&SISTS. sources said. Clv1letU aaad, "a number of White Houtle pres.a MCftU.ry guilty individuals may go un-Jody Powell said President prosecuted or uopUD.isbed." Carter and Clvllettl bad a A I ready, knowledgeable "general coovenaUoo" ~Y about the cue, but they did not Defense Says Cacy Is Insane CH I CAGO (AP> - Prosecutors today begin build· ang their case against John Wayne Gacy Jr .. the burly former buildlng contractor who a defense attorney said collected bodies W<e "souverurs." Meanwhile , the defense, acknowledging Gacy is "hated and despised by the entire w o rld." is t r ying to turn cv1dent"e lhat 37-year-<>ld Gacy killed 33-young men and boys in· to proof lhat be is "sltk," "ln· ~ane," "deranged" -a man walb "a profound obsession." GACY IS ACCUSED in the na · lion's worst mass murder case. a nd lhe prosecution bas said it will seek lhe death penally. "If John Gacy swatted down 33 individuals" like flies "bun· ing around bis bead.'' it only dem· onstrated bis lnsan.ity, deferu1e lawyer Robert. Mo~ said in an opening statement to lbe jury of s even women and five men packed last week in Winnebago County, 85 miles northwest of Chicago due lo heavy pretrial publicity. diacuaa lt ln detail. ALSO WEDNESDAY, the Senat.e Etbica Commit•ee voted 6-0 to conduct a "preliminary ln- quir)'" loto allegaUoaa that Seo. HarrllOll B. Williama. D-N.J .. accepted mooey in exchanie '°" lbe promise of leglalallve favors. Seo. Howell Heflin. D-Ala., the ('Om mlttee cba.lrm an, al.so &aid the committee st.atf will make a prellminary examrnation of publi.abed allegatJoo.s of pouible wrongdoing by Democratic Sens. Birch Bayb, or locbana and Howard Canooo or Nevada. Meanwhile. lhe Trendon < N .J. l Times report.~ lbe FBI was in· vestigaling a t leut six prom1· nent New Jersey figures 1.0 lhe bribery case. mclud10g top of· ficials or Democrat.Jc Gov. Bren· dan Byrne's admuustral.Joo lo an antervaew walb NBC News. Kelly said that "1 put the money in the pockets or my coat." KELLY SAID HE too« lhe $25,000 from what turned out lo be FBI ageols because he t hought they were "shady ch a ract.en" and was lnvestigat· ing them. Another newspaper, Newsday or Lone bland, N.Y .. q..ated an· named federal aourttS as uying thal Kelly took the money from undercover agenta at a Georgetown lownbouM, stuffed t.be bills lo bla llouMI' aocl jMSet pock.et.a, amoothed the buleea and asked: "Does lt sbowT" NATION /WEATHER ., .......... ~AS OF .JOY. -Raymood Romero is embraced by fneods after being overcome with emotion at the main entrance of New Mexico State Penitentiary Wednesday. Raymond had just been told that bis brother Robert, 26, an inmate at the prison, was all right. New Mexico Prison Suffers New Riots SANTA F'E. N.M. (AP> -Inmates set fl.ttS and flooded ~lls In a new round of violen~ at lbe not-tom New Mexico Slate Penitentiary, and offictah said Wednesday they were try111g to ex- ped.lt.e t.be t.ranaftt of hardcore cnnun.als out or state. No lnJuriea were reported m the outburst. wluch began after maximu.m-Stt'Wity prisooen were moved back into a cellblock. Gov Bruce King's news secmary, JIU Marron. sa.id the group involved in lbe flare-up i.nduded me-o believed to be ring,leaders in lhe J6.hour weekend upns1.0g lhat cltumed at least 33 lives ln lhe !>Lat.e's ooJy mUJmum secunty pnson. THE DEATH TOLL BAS BEEN revised a number of times, but Con-ertlona D1vi11on D\rector Felix Rocsrtgun said late Wednesday the number bJKI been lowered rrom 36 to 33. Klog's or. hce listed the C<Kmt at 31 earlier Wed1'esdsy, but Griffin said three bodies ta.lteo from the pnaoo amnuiu.m were beinc counted twice by the covernor. Ms. Marron deecribed the rioleott a.s ''minor diaturbances.•• '1'bey aet matt.re&sea. paper and blanket.a oo Ore," she said. "Officers eoteTed the ceUb1ocb to extio&'1.Sb t.be fares and bnnR the s 1luatioo under C"ODlrOl. " Offio.a.ls sa.ad ab(>ut SO prisooers were still 1maccounted fOf', but explJu.ned that some 'lrere refusine to &Jve offlaa.ls theu-names.. EA&LJEa, AUTBOamES SAID they were certain no prisoners had esca~ dunnc the takeover. but Rodriguez con- ceded Wednesday ru&bt '"there'a atwa~ a possibility." Meaawtille., black ~ said &hey bad banded tocethu cNr· lnc tbe -....uima to ..cape dellh at UM baDdll o1 CJ"OCIP9 tbe7 tdln-Ufted .. the °"lloieeD Ilda. .. and \be .. Arr-~ ... wb.ite ~ poap. EARLIER WEDNESDAY, Cook County Assistant State's Al· torney Robert Egan told the jury Gacy homo&exually attacked 33 young meo rangmg in age from J 4 to 22 and then ltilled them, nearly all by strangulation . Egan argued lo bia operung re- mark• that Gacy was a "ra· tional, premeditated, evil man" who knew exactly what he was domg in the s tring or killings that began in January 1972 and ended on Dec. 11, 1978 . 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DAILY PILOT 842-5a78 '• OAL.tFORNIA Safety Deadlock Blamed on FM SAN MEGO <AP) -Pactftt Sout.bwat AlrtlMI k · cQMd a fedaraJ qeoc)' W~ ol refuaiq to lmpl'OYO •tr t.ramc over Sao Dlo~ became ol ••ltrident ud often ~bae oppo91Uoa' ol private ptlota. ,_ · A IDOk•mo &aid the Federal AvtaUoo Admlnl•tr•· UOe Md left Su Dl•IO .. rtaht wbert •• wen. oa Sept. is. JtTI.'' A 1mall plaoe and• PSA jet coWded tMt da1, and 144 J*)S>le died, and ~re have been aewra1 near·mllffl re· port.d l1Dee tbell. ........... , .... ,. L06 ANO !:LES (AP> -Student.a at C&l State Loe Ansel• demonatrated Wedoesday aaalnat Pre1ldent Can.r's Pf'Ol)OMld relutalement ol mWtary draft re,satn· Uon, wb1M &eaden at 10 other colle,e caml)UMI aeron the at.ate ,.arec1 up few almllar protest.I next week. Uo.lvenitJ of CaUfomia Student Body Presldeota' Council and luden of Student.I for Economic Democracy planoed a day ol rallles. forums and mart'hea at campuae:s acrou the IJtalAI next Monday and Tuesday. 8•rt•eT..._. ..... LOS ANGELES <AP > The first witneu in the murder lrial of San J06e "Cheese King" ADee)o A. Marino -charged wtlh the execution-style murder of Peter Catelli, 24, and the attempted murder of bi.a father, Orlan- do -was called to lhe witness stand Wednesday. Marino, SS, and lhrei? co-defendant.a are charted with con.aplracy to commit murder, attempted murder and kid· napping in the October 11, 1977, slaying al the Marinos' San Jose cheese plant. The slaying allegedly oceurred after Catelli tried to extort $100,000 from Marino. ._ Sltfp ••Doric SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -U.S. Coast Guard officials said a Russian grain freighter which was turned away because it arrived too early would be allowed today to enter the Port of San Francisco as scheduled. The Coast Guard reported the 500-foot Otradnoe, laden with an unspecified amount of corn taken aboard in Sacramento, was turned away Tuesday when it arrived at Pier 90 two days ahead of schedule. C.1•pe.er ••••rl IHe• LOS ANGELES CAP) -Three-time Academy Award- winning composer Ray Heindorf, former bead of the Warner Bros. studio music department, bas !tied at ace 7L A funeral Mass, followed by a private burial, was to be s aid today. Heindorf who died Sunday, won an Oscar for scoring on his first ~omlnation. ··Yankee Doodle Dandy" in 1942, and later picked up best scoring awards on "Thia 15 the Army" in UM3 and "The Mu.sic Man" in 1.9152. Bertman Resigns 'Bustop' L06 ANGELES (AP) -Tom Bartman. wboM runoff election to the clty'1 tcbool board bas created a 1taunch maJortt.Y op- poted to mandatory bu.aina, re- 1i1ned Wednesday u lawyer for the anti-bualol poup Bu.at~1>. Bartman, who won 64.TIS per· cent ol tbe vote in Tuesday's runoff elec· lion to JS.ZS percent for Alberto Juarez, Jr .. said be save up his Bustop JOb because he now mu.st represent "all lbe ci tlzena. M"TMAM "You certainly have to be pleased when ln a citywide elec- tion, you carry it by alm06t a 2-1 margin," said Bartman. who had emphasized an end to forced busing as the primary tenet or his campaign. THE SCHOOL BOARD voled last fall 5-1 to ask Superior Court Judge Paul Egly's approval for an all-voluntary integration plan, eliminating the mandatory busing that currently affects 24,000 of the district's 550,000 students. But Bartman said only three of the six members could be counted oo to oppose forced bus· tng consistently, and his election was oettMary to insure that any unfavorable court ruling would be appealed. Bartman is expected to take lhe oath of office in about 10 days and said he will have to supplement bis $12,000-a-year school board salary with a part- Ume legal practice. Fed Funds OKd for Handicapped log the delayed federal fundlng for Califomia. federal money with $900 million, but wllhout the federal ald, some districts would have run out of funda before the school WASHINGTON (AP) - California's superintendent or public lnstruction BD.D<>UDCed an agreement with the federal gov- ernment Wednesday which wilJ trigger the release or $72.5 million for the education of han· dicapped children. The compromise over the state's plan for educating the handicapped requires California to alter its complaint procedure. The state now will allow a total of 60 days for reaolviJll any clalma ot !al.lure to enforce the handicapped elducatioa lawa. t year ended. Snpertmendent Wµ.ae>n Riles aald aa aareement be bad neaotlat.ed wlt.b federal com· ml11kmer of education WlWam Smith has been signed, expedil· SOME Ul,9" bandlcapped children are affected. The stat e s upp lementa the Riles also restated his opposi- tion to the state in.it1at1ve known u Proposition tor Jarvis II. He aald if tba tazcutttng measure paues, the school ayat.em will lose between 2S per-cent and 34 percent of its budget allotment. AT KERM RIMA as; MAGNAVOX 25th Silver • ANNIVERSARY Ui~~~=;;;IJ 4318 1 t '" COLOll S]] 900 1rcOLOllV.MATIC '35900 • 1638 AM/FM St.No C....th -I. . -I ~·-' I J~ •• ... :. ~ .... ,---I 5020 . ....--. M" COL.Oft TOUCH TUNE .... ll"l~l'ftl ..... L. .. $17' • cw•s..... .,,,.. 1 r COi.Oil l8i40TI (ftotOTE) PECAN, WHITE a BUCK 4712 21 .. COLOll 154900 ft ... :1 Of TV carte SAVE '10000 '59900 OKC136 ~·1 L--.- By FIMA~ AYAJLAIU O.A.C. DKC.26 2S'"COLOlt TOUCHTUHI SAVE '500o 5210 ZS'"COLOI STA.RUMOTI SAVE 'I 0000 6010 25" COLOR TOUCH TUNE REMOTE SAVE •sr [d] - Ttuldlly, FeOn.y 7, 1tl0 D~V,.LOT .45 Medi-Cal Shift Stalled?: . .. ' New Billing Sy8tem May Be Delayed SACRAMENTO <AP> -Doc· tora woo a victory Wedneaday in their effona to del91 1wlt.cblne over to the new Medi.Cal blWnc 1y1tem, despite Brown ad- minittnUca warnlnp that the Pottpooement could co.t the tax· payen $15 million. The Senate Health and Welfa re Committee 1ave lopsided 6-1 approval to SB135e, and a related bill, 881357, both by Sen. Ken Maddy. R·Fresoo, after lencthY testimony on the switchover to the new aystem. Beverlee Myen conceded some problem1 with the ay1tem, but said it ia ·'generally operaUne effectively." CSC spokesmen and Ma. Myers sald the system la ready to add doctors next month. and that only 9 percent or its unr nolved claima are more than 30 days old. But pharmacists and nursing home operators. who along with bospit.als switched to CSC last year. maintained that long de· lays in reimbursements bave caused them financial hard.ship. Doc1on -who have about SO percent of the Medi-Cal claims -11y the dtttleultles would be compounded ii they make the t.raoafer ln March as acbedlll4d. Maddy'• bUJ would delay t.lrat for aix mootha, unUl Sept. 1. . 8111.Jll WOULD cost the t·· payers $15 million, Ms. Myera said, while SBWT. which would require 1oter1m payment for up to 80 percent of a provider 's bllla not lroceued within 30 da)'J. coul cost about S700,000. Tbe measure postponin& tbe phyalcian transrer goes to the Senate IJoor. The lnt.erim pay- ment bi.ll moves to the Senate Finance Committee. THE BILLING AND process- ing of claims for lhe $4 billion Medi.cal program was handled for more than a decade by the doctor-controlled Blue Cross- Blue Shield group. Now, Com- puter Sciences Corp. or El Segundo has a 5~-year, $130 million cootract for lhe job. The contract. the largest an state history. was awarded by competitive bid. State officials claim It wtll save money and permit a closer watch on Med1- Cal payments. Nuke Site ·Damage By Quake Argued Testimony bounced back and rorth for four hours Wednesday afternoon as spokesmen for each side argued their case. HEALTII SERVICES Director OAKLAND CAP> -A report lo Alameda County supervisors on earthquake damage at the Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons laboratory is the focus o f a dispute be tween l ab representatives and anti·nuclear activists. Mlsdirerted Eaerg9 ---- A cream pie was slapped in the f ace of physicist Edward Teller, "father of the at.om bomb:' as be spoke on nuclear energy Wednesday night at UCLA. Police ap- prehended the unidentified perpetrator and Teller finished his address. Two main quakes. both with e picenters near Livermore. rumbled through Northern California Jan. 24 and Jan. ~ registering 5.5 and S.8 respec- tively on the Richter scale. They caused scores of injuries aod shook buildings for hundreds of miles. The report. submitted by Or. Ric hard L. Wagner, the lab's ex- ecullvt" director, to the Alameda County supervisors, showed that estimate d damage to t he laboratory was "up to SJO million." including damage to sensitive l~r research equip- men t and minor structural damage. AMONG O'l'JIER THINGS. the first quake broke s upport pins for Shlva. a high-powered laser complex used in research. None or the lab's critl~l structures -such as Room m . where 500 pou.nds of plut.oailGD are stored -were banned by the two main tremors. the report showed. W aper a.aid the effect oC u.e quakee oo the laboratory fit pre. dlctlooa of lbe dama1e that rould be expected from q~ of that magnitude. BUT WILL UGGA.N of the .... ti-nuclear UC Weapons Labs CooYeraloo Project said the Livermore Valley faults att ac- Uve and are capable ol prod.ac- io& =es 10 times .troaltr tbu . al lat month. He Nlld the •-.mure ot tbe won:·· at ~ laboratory causes scfentisJs there to downplay the risks. Just read our warranty to see why we're a very specia·1 place to buy a new Armstrong floor. strong warranties go with super10r products and servtces. we set1 me oest flOor'5 maoe bV ArmStronO. Amero s le.ldtnO flOof'IOg rnanuf'act1xer. and Ulen lnstal tflem by 5'0lled crafrsmen webactUPYOOr new flOof' Wlttl OOUDle wamimv CXM!raOe • Ttle QUallty Of ~I ts QU.lranteed bV Armstrong, • lnstattatton IS guaranteed bV our FIOor Fasnlon center· store ¢..:~ 'C ._\ . t .... we tnvtte you to eome In to read our wanantv. Now 101 years strong I " 8 IV IDss of Trustee Raises Problems Wben Trustee Carol Martin rul1ned rrom the Newport·M a school board last wffk, trustees were lelt wllh two chol : Th~y could a,ppolnt someone to serve the remalnln1 • 18 months ol h t rm, or call a 1pcdal el"Uon. Alt.houah an election would usually coat about ses,ooo. in lhls case ll would be only about 112,000 becawse it could be combined wtt.b lh JUM primaries. F • Trustee Hike McLauahlln pushed for un elccllon, but _ was voted down 5-l . Ot.h r ln18ttts cited concern about cost and the dll· "'.. fieulty ot attractinl pubUc Interest durin& a geoeral elec· ti on. They ulsosald lhey believe Mrs. Martin 's trustee area s hould be represented on the board as 1l makes difficult budget decisions regatrdm~ bus fees, teacher layom. and othe r items. An appointee could be seated ln early April, while nn elected representative couldn't take office until July, when the 1980·81 budget will be nearing compleuon and would face election next year. CWTently, all stx board members have been elected to their positions, but there have been times in the past when as many as three of the seven board members have been appointees. McLaughlin brought up some good points about the public's ri~ht to select its own representative. In this case, it was a tough choice. There were valid arguments on both sides and school board members must bave wished they had a firm policy to guide them. They undoubtedly wished more than anything that they could have persuaded Mrs. Martin to remain in of. fice until July so her experienced voice could have been utilized. Suit Threatens Park · In the past several months, as the support for the Orange Coast National Park has picked up momentum, a few quiet doubts have been raised -primarily by the landowners -that what the most active supporters want isn't realJy a park. Spokesmen for both the Irvine Company and Aliso Viejo Company have repeated their concerns about the possibility that park backers really just want the land left as is without park developments, especially access roads and parking lots. Officials of these companies have consistently told all who'd listen that the large a mounts of state and federal funds that would go into such a park won't be spent to just tak(• down the barbed wire fences and get rid of the catlle herds. J\tccss roads arc as important as the camp· grounds. The first solid indication that their suspicions may be true has arrived in the form of a lawsuit aimed at re· opening consideration of the environmental impact report on the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor. That roadway-or transit system or whatever combination of both that it turns out to be -is vitally needed for the park. Without it. the cities of Newport Beach, Irvine and Laguna Beach are going to be inundated by park·bound traffic. The suit is being pushed by Jeff Georgevich, the paid staff member for one of the park support groups, Friends of the Irvine Coasl. He is also a board member of the En· vi ronmenlal Coalition of Orange County which filed the :-.utl 'While htig<mt5 agc.imst the corridor insist the suit 1s m no way 1 r latrd to the pending park legislation , the s1tua· tJOn ha~ to give: all concerned second thoughts. Campaign Maneuvers The April 8 election for three seats on the Newport Beach City Council promises to be a lively one. The philosophical differences between those generally favoring development and the slow-growth or no-growth ~d· vocates has been bubbling at a boil since the last election two years ago when the slow.growth faction managed to come up with a majority of council me mbers who share their views. Not long after, the development group won a round in def eat of the bluff initiative. So now it's the third go·round with the seats of slow growth leaders Paul Ryckoff and Ray .Williams at s~ke. There's been plenty of pre-campaign maneuvenng on both sides and now that they're about to come out punching, combatants ought to. re~ember that it's a city council campaign, not a mud·slingrng contest. The voters and taxpayers of Newport Beach aren't going to benefit from dirty campaign tricks and name· calling. What they need is some serious disc:ussion of the issues racing the city and some proposals atmed at solv- ing city problems. And, the candidates need to be reminded, Newport Beach isn't "their" private domain. It belongs to "us" - all 64 000 of "us" young and old, newcomers and natives, wale; fronters ~nd uplanders, working folks and retirees. And everybody pays the tab. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other v1ewa expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P .. O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Waistlines By L.M. BOYD The typical American woman of · today tapemeasures more than an inch Jess at the walstUne than did ber counterpart of 60 Dear Gloomy How Jail# do you thJnk lt wUl be beforo Pol Hummel and Mayor RY,tkoff •ntroduc• an ~ t.o limit u.. 11.st ol 1andcutle1 on "9 MecMI ln Newport aad~delMar? C.B. ......... HtfllMlflt_ ..... ~=r:.=.. .... ;: r=n:.,-ar'=.t" ...... .. years ago. ·So says the Corset and Brassiere Association. But she has added about alx more inches to the hips and approximately four to the bu1tllne. The hourglau figure wu much to be de· sired in those diat&nt daya. But it then more often than not wu an unnatural alfecta· tlon. Today, the real female li1ure ls cloeer to the old ideal. It's okay for a br1de and, 1room to Co on a booeymoon now in the People's Republic of China. It wasn't ollay for a long time there. Have you notlced that all telephone are1 codet have eltber a ooe or zero u t.H middle number7 To treeie wateT, bear ill mlad, you doo't putt.be cold in, 100 taJte LM boal OU\. ~ - RoOtrl N. WHd/Publl&her S.rNrl Krtlblch/Edltorlal P• Edi~ The Feder al College 'Takeover' WA JUNOTON-"The 1981 bUdlS« loeluda a 1~.5 blllloo &I· tocatlon ft>r tho new Oepartment of &ducaUon," Prnldent Carter 111ld ln hia budpl me11ace to Con1reQ. "The esu1bllabment or thla department wUl require a 1reat deal of effort ln the short run. but it will aive our system or educetJon the con•l•lent at· l entlon and hllb priority itdeaervet " Coiaciden· tally, t hat day's Was h- ington P ost reported that some people at Obio State University are seriously pro- posing that the university buy its own airplane to transport school officials back and forth b e twee n Co lumbus and W ashlngton. lt seems that every Mailbox Monday momJnr. 30 or IO un· lverslty bureaucrats and pro· tenors are on the morn1nt nJ&ht t.o the naUon'a capltal on bu.alneas coocemed with the U3 million a year Ohio State aeu rrorn the federal government in one way or another . CHECKING a couple or other scbools-"private" tnstitu· tiona-il turns out that Princeton University gets $41 million or its $100 millioo annual budget from W ashingt.on and 45 percent or Princeton's students are rtteiv· ing rederal aid. The University or Miami gets S60 million from Wasb1ngton. a third of its budget. Derek Bok, the president or Harvard, t.old me recently that his school gets about 25 percent of its total re ve nue from Washington. He swd be spends ··10 percent or more" or his time dealing with the federal govern· ment, federal regulatlona or federal aW. WE TA.KE all thia for grant· ed-the loans t.o student.a. money !or reaearch and restrictions on research. quotas by any name- bul the controlling federal pre- aence on campus Is really new. Or. at leut. it is exploding ln site and scope. We are watching the federal takeover of higher education. Ironically. Carter began the conclusion of his message lo Congress by saying: "The exUJt· ing arrangements in our society are the result of complex. not always consistent decisions of the past. emerging from a de· mocratic people. Change 1s sometimes slow ... " The change is not slow at all. When Bok became prHldent of Harvard eight years ago, he said, he spent no time on federal concerns. leavmg that to one as· alatant in h1a office who .pent about nve hours a week dealing wlth Washington. Today, there are four fulHlme people in hls offi ce concerned with nothing but the federal government. And, Harvard is one of 100 un· lverslUes maintaining tull·time omcea in the capital. WHAT DO those ofl~ampus offices do? "Our job ii to make sure that the honeypots ate there and lbat they are well· filled." said Peter Goldschmidt, the University of California's man in Washington. So 1t goes. We are all In on it. Buzzing a r ound the big honeypot. And getting stuck. "Our graduate program is totally depende nt on federal money now." said a chemistry professor at a major Catholic un1vera1ty. "Almost all the re· sea rch here is f e derally financed. and the laws have been changed so that everything we do has to be 'relevant t.o society's needs." Who decides what is relevant? "The government. Jn my de- partment. the work Is controlled by a ladder of bureaucrats lead- ing up to the secretary of de- fense. But it doesn't have lo be defense. Everybody is workin~ under some set of specifications. A lot o( us don't do what we want to do. We do what the govern· menl wtll pay for. We're doing applied research for the govern· ment." MOST OF this has happened In the last 10 years. The final words of the president's budget message were. "I believe that this budget. and those J have sub- m 1tted m t.be past. will prepare Amenca for the next decade ... What the president meant, ..,. hether he knows 1l or not, is ttiat 10 year.; from now Ohio State Yt 111have1t.s own airplane, and do "'ill a lot of other "state" and "privalt'" unaver:.1ties Theirpeu· ph· will ht-Jl'lllOR back and forth to W a~tunton to get thes r honey - .rnd lht•1rorder-. Gre e k Poet Had Alternative tO Drugs To the Editor: A report on marijuana in Plain Truth maRaune by the Strate~y Council on Drug Abuse to President Carter slates "re· sear ch has proved that man- Juana intox1cat1on clearly 1m· pairs motor coordinal1on. reac· li on tim es and visual perception," all motor skills that are critical to a person's personal health and safety and, when engaged in professional, occupational or scholastic en· deavor, the attainment of human potential. Although pot smokers have no great trouble recalling data pre· viously imprinted upon the brain, because the drug inhibits a person's concentration upon what ii goi.n1 oo in the present, researchers believe recall <11 lm· mediate evenu is impaired by failure of the mind to permanently assign those de· tall.a t.o memory ... a defed that directly affects a student's educaUooal achievements. THC. marijuana's chief agent tor getting a user "high," as- serts Its influence much longer ().than nicotine which Is quick.Jy discharged by the body; as a re· ault. pot smokers experience no withdrawal symptoms common to tobacco users but this Is because or the attraction of THC to brain tissue.a and ratty matter which diapoee of wastes 1'1owly and prolong the drug's ~ychoac· llvtty . ASSUMING S milligrams of THC are Induced into the body system, in seven days, 30 per· cent remainl actively lnfluenc· inc the mind and in aeven weeks, 10 percent engages some control over lbe pot smoker. So even ii a joint hasn't been smoked for some llme and the THC Jevela In the blood have dropped, the drug that bu been stored in the brain and fat la continually released lnlo circulation requiring months before all the ctrua'a Lonuence la completely diachar1ed by the body. Marijuana la made up ol a mulUplldty of a1enu that are venomous t.o the human body, corrupt natural percepUons, contort the brain'• reactlon to wbat the body experiences and lmpoteti a belief of oonnallty or safety that jeopardlHI In· atJnctlve react.Ions to dan1er and olber threat.a t.o one'1 healt.b and security as well aa to olher ptl'ION. Re•ardleu of the character of a drut: marijuana, bubilb, co- caine, alcohol or nleot.lne ..• all are toxic to and none ae needed bJ tM body aad tlMN la not.blnC boWll \o IDaA la u.. ...,..~ ~ lb.It c.a makb tile 1*71lcal aDC mental ..part•"' ca\Cbinl tbl perfect wave, running a great race. finishing a good workout or any of th<' many other efforts that <Jr<' <J<,cr1bcd b y the esteeml'ii Greek pot;>l Pindar to be the essence of athletics BRUCE S HOPPING G~i a Hor•~ To the Editor: The !'IOlutlon to our transporta· lion problem is, obvious ly ... we should go back to the horse. He needs no gasoline, only cheap. plentiful oats. He produces copious Cree fertJlizer and pro- vides many jobs for our Idle youth, as street-cleaners. When he becomes too old to perform. you can eat him as the French do . <You can't eat an old Chevrolet.) FRANK KLOCK /ti•.••• L•C~ To the Edit.or: Who cares If a litUe laland'• newspaper like the London Times has banned the use of Ms ? The U nited Nations Organization made the term of. ficial long ago and 1t 1s in widespread use on the North Amencan conlJnent. That's good enough recognition. The En glish stl II u se a screwed·up, anachronistic term Uke Esq. t.o address a man by letter, as If eve ry male in En1lana were up f or knighthood! Germain Greer who rocked the E nglish literary acenc wlth her scholarly remlru.t book In the early "l'OI now teacbe9 ln an Amtrlcu Wll· verally; perhaps she found the upUlht literary atm01phere ol Enc land too ati!Uo I · Americana. In cluding tbe women. are ·refreahlngly In· novaUve. LEAH MARSHALL Alrcr•I• N•u~ To the Editor; Dally Pilot readen wbo Clad an airport within eight miles of thelr home may wit h to know about the health huard.I from aircraft oolte. 1be EPA reporta lb.at wbile aome people consider noise a t.tmporary annoy~. Ill loq t.erm effect.I are subtle and d=eroUI. f recommend the fo readlnc. l. Car lova1cuhr aD4 Tet.at019Dlc l:ffeda of Cllromlc Avl1Uoft Nolte, Ai•r. AIMc. adv. of Sclence, S4tll mt•, BOttoD, Dec. U.. 1. PQcbo-AtoUM.le Problema Wltb Notle, J.C. Wea.ter, Allllo Soc. 1'7S Coa'Mlltlon. •'7 J.1.1', ma. I . meet. of A'fladaa !fG681 oa tb• lleDta)lt1 of Orowl•I Clalldrm. y Niii» ...... Vl1t.. vu, M. '* II, im, C4:\. t AtllllaD NaM ua .. Susceptibility to lnfecuons. Journal Immunology, 90, 17 23. 1963 5 Effe<'l of :-.'n1sc during Pregnancy upon t-'ctal and Subsequent Adult Bt-hav1our. Amt-r. Assoc for Adv of S<-1ence. Uec. 19619. 6 Etrect of Aircrnf't Noise on Ht-alth. German Medical monthly, 9, 4'~. 1988. f. MeQU\ Health Hospital Ad· missions and AviatJon No~. J. 'AbMy, Tbe Lancet. Dec. 1989. The soocwr people reeogruu t.be effeds of aviatJoa noise and demand quiet . the sooner something wUI be done about it JOHN SWl.NBANK .... ~1-•1 To lbe F.dit.or: lsn'l it time for an accounting or how and wby runds are spent ln the Newport·Mesa S<-hool Dis· tricl? I aJways thought we hired •superintendent t.o make the de--dslons lot the school district ror us taxpayers. along .-Ith the board's help, of course. I was told the, greater the responsibiUty. the greater the salary. Ria.ht? Wrong ! Just hJre someone else, an outsider, at $&S per hour. plus expenses, to barter those tough decisions with the teachers. Can't we han· die o~r own problems within the district? Why not? • Dr: Nlc:oU, at $45,000 plua ex· penses, plus autstanu al $40,000 plus, are unable t.o make de- dslona equal t.o those or other dlatricts; Hunt1n1ton Beach, Garden Grove. Fullerton, Anaheim and otMn. THESE Dl.STKICl'S are over $2,000 per ant1um above our top teacher salary and we hav-e the "best acbool diatrlct ln Calif." <Dr. Nlc:oll qootel How do the other districts do It? Yes. they also hav e hospitaliulion and dental plans equal or better than ours. Our teaching st.aft Is aa quaUned and as exl)ertenced as any in tbe "&ood o&d U.S. of A." Alao, \be n.,t worth of our dis· trtct (fOC' tax purpo5H) l.s put enoulb to purchase two or three ot t.be pnviousJ.y mentklaed dJI· trlcU combJoed. What soa? Wby ue they able \o PIY IO mucb better? Do they have a more estule ex.ecuUve ata.rn Our 11 pereent ukln1 raiff ,;on 't brbll us equal to tbelo othenl Q uotes Board members. Isn't it time to anahz.t" and Mop paying a m .111 tu pJ' <;l)mt•one els<' to m,1k1: <ll·c1 ... 11m" h1:. JOb entails"' JOSEPll H GROTHUS 1·1.-.r fr•• •••rfl To tht' Editor The rt-s 11( n at 1 on or Caro I Martin. ann<>unced in lhe Jan. 30 Piiot. prompts nw to fmAlly ..,. rite a lt'ttt.•r t'oncf'rnint: the Boord ol Education Evt'r sin~ my appointed term "'''h that body t•.xpsred at tht• t"nd ,,/ last N<wember. I have 1ntC'nd~ to <'"pre5.5 my 1mprc". "'°"s l"O\"l'r 1ng thol.e monlh5 spt1nt u an ··1ns1der " Th<'se lmprf'ss1ons may be of some value to other ('O nst1luents or the Newport Mesa Unified School Dlstnct.. M ~ny unsubst.anuated charges have been leveled at the board and the district during the re· cent past. As in most OOD· troversies. tnJth and right do not reglde exclusively with either side. My personal impression and opinion. based on many hours of contact with all the board members with whom I served. is that each strove at alJ times to remain rational, fair- minded and open during all dis- putes AT NO TIME did l obMl've evidence of any form or venality or vlndicUveness on the part of any member or the board. Nor did l witness any caaes or Dr. Nicoll leading an acqules· cent board t.o an uninformed de· clslon. On the contrary, several lnatancea lnvolved bis fnastra· lion regardln1 direction re· ceived from the board ln which he did not fully c:oncur. None or th1-Is t.o aay theTe is no room for improvement, or that the board made no mis· takes. What 1 do wish to convey Is that all the regular board memben were consc\enUoua in· dl\'lduah. sensitive t.o their COO· atltuency, genuinely concerned with dolng the best job they could. One reason l determined not to run for my seat in Ncr vember involved the fact tbat my own dedication to, and knowledce of, tM educa\laoal process waa no matcb to any of th cl rs. To me. tbHe hard-working people repreeent some trul1 flno eumplee ot QMt\lbb ln'f'Otv~· ment in the democrallt proe.N. I wlll alwQS be prowl to uvo been auoctat.td wlt.b t.btm. JERE VAND£WALLE ----------------~-- --.. MORE OPINION Pentagon G~ckry WASHINGTON -J immy Carttr'a aablr·rattllat la the Middle &aat hu aent a ahudder tbrouah tbt P-.ta1on Tbe brus ball bow b«ter than a.n)'OM wbat a cMlutM' would rauk 1' the Ru11lan1 called Carter's bl ult on protection of the Persian Gulf. The atartr truth la that our armed forcea are almply nol apare parta abort.a••·" on re· port WIM\S THOUGH n1£ Penup hu been 1Wdyio1 the problem for aeveral ynn. there haa boon Ill tie 1lgn of lm~r<tvt'mttnt The NA TO f'Xf'rt'tM•w lo11t fall showed our troopa "ere no mot•• pre pared for rombut Uuw they werv tb,.. yeat1 earllt•r. llourccK told my allOC!late Peter Grunt . Wba&'1 worH 11 tba& bl1h SMtrfonnanee dO.D't nec111U'ily m1aa tlf.Uv..,.. la combat. A1 oae eon1r111lonal critic pointed out. UM Penta1on apent hundreda ot mll.Uona of dollan to develop a ftibter plane that can fly two-and-one·halt timH the apet"d of IOUDd. ''But there are only a fe w tlmH you would need to 10 that fut l.n a combat altuaUon," he said. "You've Ulfld all your fuel to 1i1et there. TMre'a oot.b1n& to do but so bome." .,..,, .. ·-·-..... _ . .._ ........ -_,,,. • -~--,,.. ,_. ----_.. r -,.. .. Thut9dlly, ,.,, IAf't/ 1. 1 llO DAIL"( Pfl.OT A 7 ready t or combat. dea· pltt" lhti bllllon• th•• ba ve been lavished on the defense e a tabll a b · m enl The reuon for our 1hockln~ •late ol unnadlne11, toalder• Jay. ii the obleu1on of Pentaioo plannen and defenH conlrac· tors with •urer·aopblatlcated technolo11ca 1Jmmlch de· sag n ed to impro v e lhe performance of our weaponry Tbe fancy frills on our aircraft, for example, make them far more susceptible lo breakdown than the simpler plant·b m the Soviet air force A recent cla11llled General A ccountln1 Office internal analyah concludes that "physical 1lu and numbers or • ::I.a~i...::lt:="'il Accordtns to classified Pentagon re· opposlnl aircraft dominate the outcome of air battles. not the !)OphisticaUoo of airborne radars and mluiles ... The almost re- lqpous faith that technical performance and complexity can be equated to mllltary Ubl'fulneu la not based on any ~upportable evidence " For ex.ample, s imulated bat· neutralize the s up er· sophisticated planes' costly equjpment with simple devices THE EXPENSIVE m1htary toys are favored by Pentagon bureaucrats and defense con- tr actors, who "totally dominate the <procurement) procc:ss ," the GAO adds. The reason seems to be that ··1t ia easier to define and measure·· performance then ac· tual effectiveness. the report ex plains The result of our brass haL..,. fascination with gimmickry 1s that weapons someUmes take as lone as 20 years to get from the drawing board to the front line. The pr:?rwork is staggenng. "Th cbnlracl and speeifica- t1ons for the Wnght Brothers' :urpl· ne was a one·page work ~ttttPmenl," the GAO a nalysis note:. "Just a contract proposal now 1~ often 15,000 to 20,000 pai;:eb " ports, only one.third to one·balf of our armed forces would be ready to fight at any rtven mo ment. Only 13 percent of some of our most sopbiaUcated figRter planes are ln a slate or combat readiness "SOVIET FIGHTER de51gn philosophy emphas1zel> blmp1Jc1 ty. r eliability a nd minimum cost." states a secret Defense Intelligence Agency analysL..,. Ab a result.,.. "the Warsaw Pact air forces are maintained at a hJgh state of m~tenal reudinc:.:. in peacetime" Lies conducted by the Alr Force ---------------------------------------- dl'monstrated that our fanciest "Many units could not s ustain com bat for more than a few days because of maintenance problems and munitions a nd Art Hoppe f1i.:hters, the F·lS.s and F·l6s, frequently lost out In encounters ""1th the relatively bareboned F 5s. The f'.5 pilots were able to Me, I'm Getting Into Rocks My wife, Glynda, constantly chides me for not getting into 1old at $35 an ounce. lnstead, I 1ot into rocks. I was thinking al the time of getting into paper money as $35 sounded like a pretty fair price for 35 dollar billa or even a 20, a 10 and a 5. And I must say that paper money baa held Its own. After all these years. you can at1ll sell 35 dollars for your ort,mal lnveetment of $35. Glynda, however, couldn't see gettlq into paper money. ·•1 just don't think there's any real value there." abe aald. "It's not like gold." ··ITS DACTLY like ao..s:· I said ••• .,..._ ID08e7 .. valuable only because everyone thtnla it's valuable. The grocer will trade me a loaf of bread for a paper dollar because he thinka they are of equal worth. Similarly. gold is valuable b ecause everyon e thinks it's valuable -even though the only thing you can trade it for is paper money " "I doo't care," said Glynda. "I think that everyone will soon think that gold is more valuable than it is today and therefore lt will be more valuable than It ls today and we should get into it before everyone else thinb so, too." AS IT TURNED out, Glynda was dead wrona. of course. AD ounce ~ gold ii still worth only an ounce of gold. But wbo wu 1 to argue? I went into the marketplace (which la clear across town) to get into aokL _ I auppoee I anaat bave loc*ecl a blt 1mu1 ..._ I 1ot bom• "Wbere'a our ounce of gold?'' asked Glynda. "An ounce of gold, nothing," I said "Look in the front yard." She did. "A whole ton of rocks!" I said proudly. "Now that's what I call getting more for your money." I HAVEN'T yet convinced Glynda of the wiadom of getting into rocks at S35 dollars a too, e ven t.boUCb I've polnted out they are non-flammable. utlllt.artan. rather attractlye in the moonlight and cannot be confused with a Susan B. AD· tbony dollar wbea you're board· lng. bua. 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UM ~ ~ e.U.~ ... 10-,-., Du Oft u.. llitlftdal ••tit..., c1clamatt. r .... 1er French Premier Ra1i:DoDd Barte will vlilt Sludl Arabia In late Pebnw:Y at tbe lnvltaUon ot Saudi KlDI Kbaled. Leon Devil and Roy )I. Hutrl.Dlton 11ld they ulablla&ed the In· terferon Foundation t.o ·conduct cllnlcal trial.I of tbe aubltance. Tiber Collection : Judae DuW J . Davidlca made 0.. r9'0tll·· tMDdatlOa to FDA Comm...._ len Oot:· TM ....._. wu banned ln 1910 an. lt wu ed to OUC-1Du1mala. Aaa&n l.ABOaATOallm OP CHICAGO muulaeturw t.M 1ublluce. Tbe ftnn may appeal Da~·· ~mmmdaUoll to QoJu. While Davkllon Hid tbt record did not COG· dMlv.l)' lbow c:yc:l1m1te wu a cancer-c1uslD1 ~-. be said Abbott failed to prove ll ls aafe. Food and dnat law puta the burden ot proof oo ~company. ... Interferon la a body protein that occurs naturally to provide de· fenae acalnlt Infect.ion. It ta dltncult and npenalve, to produce anlfically. PLA•I SPECIALS Ancient Treasures In hl.s declllon, David.eon said a re~valualion ol t.be evidence "leoda to increase the Wteliboocl tlaal cyclamate La a carc1n0aen-cancer-causln1 qeoL" J ACIH Ofl Lei. PUNTS "'r WNOU-.ut a •own ••.u. 11-..&. ·-Diamond ring with ABBOTI' PETITIONED nlE t'DA IN 1973 to re·market the sweetener baled oo new aludies. Tile FDA'a Burea.a of Foods turned the petition ••n ln 1976, launchlne adminlatrative proceed· lags. -.., ... 1£11• uus 0 IYmlM ... ,... 0 llUl OA.I rare gold lltra coin. minted between 33 t and 323 B.C. in the kl5t Greek c1v1llzat1on of Cyrena1ca. In 1978, Davidaon recommended aeaJ.nst ap- proving cyclamate, bul lben·FDA Commi.asioner Donald Kennedy sent the cue back to him for more hearings on scientific issues. Before the ban, cyclamate waa used in dlet sodas and other products. It was replaced ln many cases by saccharin, which also has come under fire as a suspected mild carcinogen. 0 LllYlAMH CYPIUI o ~,.,. o na..-.aM 0 ff ... 194AIH O SYCAM091 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 through SUNDAY,FEBRUARY10 Last week, a three-member FDA board of ln· qui ry he ld hearings on another artificial aweetener, aspartame, to evaluate its safety. That board also will make a recommendation to Goyan. ·ouaOWNHll ANOASIOI O• OtlMAMIMTAl 0 ITAUAN CYPIHS 0 HYNAMMA TaH 0 YUCCA O COU1.TaH MCIM.AHYMOll saooo & See authentic ancient gold and silver coins from Greece, Persia and the Roman Empire in one-of-a-kind, 18-karat gold settings, by the prestigious Tiber Collection . Rings, stickpins, and pendants. ( H11ngary Saving Fuel HOtm<:UlTUH 1t:=======;:11 Outstanding gifts from $995. Chinese Cautioned · About Sex PEKI NG (AP> - China's sports news ad· vised readers that too much sexual activity Is bad for health. The paper said seJtual activity is a normal de· mand of adult men and women and normal sex· ul activity la good for health. But It sald aex takes energy, and ex- cessive activity over a period of time will weaken the body. Citing the case of a m a n with high blood pressure who suffe red partial paralysis after sex, the paper cautioned against sex for persons who are ill, drunk or overly fatigued. It s ugges t e d ap. proprlate sexual activity was once or twice a week for young people and once or twice a month for middle-aged or old people. but said they should check their sexual urges if they felt listless. tired or suffered from backache on the day after. CORRECTION In ttut Sears Advertis- ing section effective ttirough Feb. 9, there Is· an advertisement for #298tS Table Saw. The lllustratlon and copy description a,.. Incorrect. This saw has only one tabla ex· tension. Ptease '" It for yourself at the rt••rnt SMrs store. W• sincerely regret trlls error. · 1se3.rsl .... 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KABC'a t o'dod: EJewitneu News IJll'OIRJU eoachMMd a m•th~a.. ccmaumtr Hrles eumlnlnl whet.her stores with et.ctrlc scanners to l'Md coded pr1~ on merduuadlH abould con· tJaue -.lnl lt.em pricin.a -or mutina COila on ln· dlYldual Item.a u well H on the lhelva TBS N.-WS TEAM nLll&D SPOTS in atorea •in1 tbe acanners, checked the accuracy of com pater prlcee and aaked lta TV audience to respond lo9an Severino. vice prHldent and 1eneral manaaer at KABC, aaJd Lhe m-....• wu clear. ''We aanapJed the Soulhern Califomla area and determ.iDed that l*Jll)le were very, very bllhlY in fawr ol wllt prtelA&, '' Severt.no said Tbm Friday, Ralphs Grocery Co.. a cha.In with 100 RGr'eS in t.be at.at.a, CD08tly in Southern Califonda, and an innovat.or in the use of price scanners, canceled its KABC ada, which were con- tracted a month aao to run tllroulb June and llubkam, ~ ad apocy: called the news ell.red.or at &ABC, S.vtrtDO Nld. .. ''IN tm 11 YaA.U n'S UllN wWt tM fta· Uon 1'¥9 .a, Md OM ..._, ......_ ..._ tbtl a1enb a I 1-.. U.. Dftl direct«," Seftrtao aald. '"ftlil ... ..acauon tue11 ii lnUmlctatiQI by natuN ...., Et U.. ,...., dlrtctor a. wU awu. of the ,., 11 a al dlaUdad of clll. You kaow tbat lt 11 a call to,_ ,.......,. on you and away YOW' new. cove,.....'' S.•--~ wllo delcrtbed the convenaUon . ., "boat.DI. .. u&d the account 1upervt.or for Youns and Rulll•am did IM>t dlrec:tl,y threat.a a caneella· Uon at tMt time, bUl J'rtday UM media ~er dro.,._. tM eeatnet et RaJpM request. -...._, Nld UM cuu~•llatioo aeemed .. more tba.n c (PAM ta•il" ud It.ABC proceeded t.o report RalpM' aetkm • tM all'. BVI' OUY MID MTINGS BAD more to do with the cleeilm to cuoel than the coverqe nap. Youq and 1'ab&cam atudled the trou ratlnp for local newa ltatiaal aocl found a "downward" trend 10 KABC't lbort·tenn ratinp, be said. Uon Joined ln cuU1aUn1 U1 for.cancelln1 our ad· verliaina. We believe we have a rtibt to operate oar tM111 .. 1 tbe bNt way It cu be operated." S.VlrtDo aald E1•w1t...-Nftl has ottered a at.uMnc lnvttaUoa to RaJpbl to ~nt lta views on tbe air, Wblcb the compuy bu 10 far rejected. And be 1aJd tbtl aution ~ CatrJ ads tor the 1rocery chain ln the future. "AGAIN, aM.PBS BAS BSSN extremely cooperative," be said. "They ltW allow us lA> come Into the ltona and fllm. ObvioullJ we're going to keep Ill~ QP9D." But Orey ~ leu than entJn•uUc about l"nelfilllltlettn1 w1da tbe ltatloo. .,..... ....,. believed in eooperatin& with the media and "'11 CDDtinue to do IO," be said. .. And we don't tblU that'• tbe blue bere. We don't have 8111 latenHaa to naew dlht away." Reappointed SACRAJIENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. baa reappointed Gerald Brown, DO Ala· CALIFORNIA Gel•P-1 Former FBI d i r e c t o r Clarence M. Kelley will head a branch office of th e Florida· based security firm Wackenhut Corp . in his home town of Kansas City. "'WE FELT &ALPB8 WAS BEING treated un- fairly by KABC and belq atncled out for trying to be iJlnoontl•e and introduc. new tectmoloQ," aaid Ju awtee GrQ, rice antMllDt and 1maera1 eoaueJ at Ba!Jlba, "It WU ~ to U1 that ABC had cba9m ao creata a bostlle atmosphere wldeb ,,.. DGt 4!.U.. m the best medlam for our advertt.en.1b. • ''(think It oeeda to be clear that a substantial buy tor a 52·week period on KABC radio was not canceled." Gray said. "Tbe action was treated with hysteria al KABC·TV and everyone at the Sta· tion. as chairman ol the ------------------• state Agricultural Labor KABC'a S..ertao denied that the atatlon foemect cm a.1p1w apecUlcallJ, and Mid the mm crews vlJlit.ed anera1 1roce17 cbalnl. But Gray clad.med tbe llbrdaa preyed an his company. doing most ~ lbl ftlmlng in Ralpba It.ores and Oll.ly men· tinning othel' grocery •lores taaaenttally. The iaaue came to a bead Jan. 29 when Young Sex Tonic Head Held In Fires SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The owner of a Relations Board. -------------------company which manufactures ''Rush," 'Punch a purported sexual stimulant. bas been ar- rested and charged with maintaining a fire -------------------.hazard at two San Fran- I "' COUHTY1 lAtOfU MUCllOH Ol .Wlllt (A I rlltlll N#J fAYOlllll tlCIJHtHG 04A141S ANO IOfA llU'U IN OHi lOCA llON UQUNAHILLI 23024 LAKE FON:ST OAIVE n.....1 __ ... , ... DAILY PILOT cisco storage ware· bouae. gutted by fire. SYLVANIA CONSOLE SllUO Two misdemeanor counts were brought against Winthrop Jay Freezer, 40, who was &r· rest.eel at his office and later released on $1,000 bond, said San Fran· cisco police Inspe ctor • Sylvania solic:ktate AM/FM/FM stereo receover • BSR automatic t\IT'ltable Robert Stone. ( •Sealed c>r suspemion speaker sy9em feotaes two 8" woofer5. two 3"' mickonge specikers and two 2' . ·· tweeter\ His company was leasing both warehouses al the time of the fires, one in November and another in January. The warehouses contained Rush, which is highly flammable . When burned, the compound gives eff highly toxic • Buitt-il'I S.trcrl r*r'f61/rec~ with two dynorric microphooM included smoke be<:ause of the iaobutyl nitrate and bydrocbloric acid used ip its DWJufacture, fin alftdall aaid. Now,' at Carpet Town, for• limited time a ~ price apeclel. After the aale the price SAVE sao will be S21." a aquare ylrd. Now 11'1 Juat S10.". That'• uvlng. The kind that mues thla a worthwhile imeatment on luxurloua Antron Ill nylon ptueh ctwpeting that lnta. The sale aelectlon waiting for "" lnctudM nine multl·tone coloralione. Chooee ''°"' luMet RU9t, Andes Brown, Bleached CyprHa, Indian Copper, Peart Beige, Canyon SunrlM, Stummering Wheat. Mushroom or Spring Sage. Sill addlllonal colors by apeclal order, aale priced at $ $12.99 a aquare yard. After the sale the price will' be $21.99 sq. yd. SO. YD. Save 30% to 38% on these other selected carpets. Town SANTAANA 2111 SO. BRISTOL 1 ml. NOfttl Of lo. Cout Ptau at legefatrom Wffkdep •I• let.• I• ltlft. 114 1111•1 Set the H,.,_ Mori Couture 9'd Boutique Collections for Spring 1980 in South Coelt Plaza on Friday, February 8. Informal modeling from 11 :30 to 3:30. A gallery of total omament.ation at night. The glories of color, of irresistible prints, of sensuous, shimmering, sheer fabrics, you must come see the collection. Flyaway floral : Sheer coat and chemise set awhirl for your finest hours in a vivid f !oral arrangement of wreaths on midnight black silk. Fine Dress Salon .magmlL •U •Oto•• ,.,~ t •&Al .-.~ • • WOtOA• u t • •111101-ICt11t -OU-l AS• ClllOOI llM1$• »•'°Otof lloQlllf\llU• ~,,. ·--""0 •¥•tlt._~. c..-.............. ·-.__ . .,__..,.._... ....... .,. .... -.. . _._...._ ,__..-...... ·-----... -.-...-··---- Finns Sued in Oil Case , NtW YOU <AP) -fti~ COll)r.uMI and 11' lndlvldua ltn el1bt 1tata ADd Panama have Mo urned ln a ~tvtl complaint alle1ta1 t..he)I llle1.aUy IOld about ttO million ln comrnodlu .. futures contract• for erudeoU. Tbe complalnt, tUed by the Commodlllea Futurea Tradln1 Com· mlnkln and New York Attorney General Robert Abrams in U.S. t>latrlct Court in Manhaltao, alle&ed the defendants used high· : pressure tactics to sell : the contracts. AP..._. ........... , For the sixth time ln the pas t seven years, AnatoJy Karpov of the Soviet Union has won th t! World Ch ess Award. The Wlnner is selected b y c h ess THOUGH SEVERAL journalists from 36 U.S. exchanges allow in· countries. vestors to sell and buy ---------contracts promising the delivery of a variety of com modi lies, the oil Switch OK futures were not ap-proved for trading in the SPRINGFIELD, Ill. United States, the suit (AP) -Illinois officials said. say there will be no pro- ~. Febn.l#y 7, 1te0 Tricycles About All That's Left WAIRINOTON <AP> -U tbl feet.rel pvenuamt ever bu &o order dr1vtn to lean tbllr can bomt du.rtq a •aaollne abort•"· lt won't quilt empty the 1tteet1 ud b.lpwaye. TBS PSOPOl&D 1tandby fuel con· 11rvatloft meul.U'9 announced tb1I week would exempt mocorcyelea and mo-peda alon1 with many four-wheeled motor GROlff NG WASHINGTON (AP> -The POPUiation of the United States &HW nine· tenths ol a pel'ffllt ln the 12 montha endlna Sept. 1, the Bureau of lbe Census estimates. The bureau says the u .s. population 81 or Sept. 1, includln1 armed forcea overseas, wa1 about 220,819,000, or 1,911,000 more than lta estimate of a year earlier. The total was also 16,485,000 more than the U.S. population on April l, 1970, when the bureau took ii.a last cenaua. veblcl• WboH continued uae 11 coa· sldtred neceuary. The propotal, to be reviewed after public heartnaa. would require mott vehlclea to be barred from uae on one, two. or three day1 a week dependtnc OD lbe aeverlty of a ahorta1e. Every vehicle would tulve to d.llplay one or more stickers ldenU/yln& ita no· drlvin& days or lta exemption. 4t\ place to find ihat special . "t g1~ * OAR.Y PILOT AJ J . ALL MAKES! 833-0555 for your favorite Valei1tine The complaint asked blem meeting Gov. the court to bar further James R. Thompson's illegal activity and to Nov . 2 directive that the Alk For Our appoint a receiver to entire s tate Cleet of L£ASlSP£CWJST at take custody of remain· g 3 s 0 Ii n e · bu r n in g C•ll 642-5678. HOWARD Otevrolet ing assets and records v e h I c 1 es s w i t c h lo Put • few word• v•-.~ °"""' """°""'' "'" held by the defendants. e;g_:a::so:h:o:_I wi=·t:hin:_:a~y~e=a~r~. -~===•o::w::o=r=k~fo=r~o~u·~'._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J::=~N~EWPO~~RT~B;::EA~C~H~~ who are located in New -York, Massachusetts, California, Florida, New Jersey, Georgia, Texas and Ohio as well as in Panama. THE SUIT said the sales we r e illegal because the contracts were not traded through a licensed commodiHes exchange as required by law. Judge Whitm an Knapp issued a tern· porary restraining order prohibiting the com· panies from soliciting sales or destroying re- cords. Purchasers were de· ceived by fraudulent .. bigb-preasure" sales tact!ca. false and m1a· leading promotional materials and Inade- quately disclosed risk.s, the suit charged. AMONG THE 30 de· fenclant companies were C.•__...al Petrolera $Snteraaelonal S .A. of •vu. Panama; lta ex- i ualve U.S. agent, In· ematlonal Petroleum xchange Inc .• o f anhauan, and Bartex etroleum Corp. of ~>tanbattan. s Since August. the suit Salleged, the Panama- lan firm sold crude oll ~luture contracts through ~·lnternational Petroleum 'Exchange to Bartex ~etroleum for resale to ii..~he public. The com- f plaint said none of those firms was registered with the commission. ,. ~ .. TIUS CASE rapidly ~mushroomed until it 'I' became nationwide and t even int'ern'alional in t scope," said Abrams. ~ He said the case "ap- pears to be one of the largest potential frauds ~ ny office bas invesUgat- ~ d in decades." I Defense I Organized By Coeds SANTA CRUZ (AP) - Women students at UC • Santa Cruz are organiz- ing to combat rape and other violent crimes against women, which are reportedly OD the in· crease ln the area. "It'• up to women to learn to defend themselves and become more aware," eaJd Lisa ~nnis, a member of the Santa Crus Women Take Back the Ni&ht Collec· Uve. Members of the croup meet to lban feelln11 about~ crimes and to 1uppert each other, ...... ,.. Since Jan. 1. Hven rapea or a11ault1 to eomDlit rape have been Hported to lbe Santa Ctus County Sberllf '1 J>eputment. Jlowenr. unlveralty offlclal1 aay no rape1 llave been reported on cam,. thll year. ' When it comes to value, you can count on Mike: Mike's Place and Mike's for boys are having a super sale Mike's for boy's favortte sl*t: Kennhgton Colection of short sleeve, polyester/ cotton knit tops. Boys S-M-L-Xl (8-20). mike's for boys 164-al stores 9.99 specta Mike's for boys' runber one )eon: Eldere cords 5 pocket western jeoo n navy, brown, beige, tt. blue cotton/ polyester. ·s-12 regular, 8-14 stn, 26-30 waist. . mike's for boys 14-al stores 8.99to 10.99 after sole 9.99 · 11.99 Mike's men love Loglsttx-terries: 30. 35% off A collection of short sleeve polyester terries n collar placket or keyhole coUor. S-M-L-Xl. mike's place 541-all stores 12. 99 were $19 ·$20 The perfect match: Mice's Place RPM'> cords Cotton/polyester eklstlc back cotton/ polyester cord pants. Waist 29-36. Mike's place 191-an stores 12. 99 were $19 More savings fOf the guys at Mke's YolJ')g men's Kerri"lgton terries were $19-$20 12.99 Boys' Adidos4D active tops a'ld shorts reg. 5.50-$9 4.59·6.99 Angels Flg)t-belted dress slacks. reg. $23 16.99 mike's place 196, 176 mike's for boys 23- all stores c:oeta ,,.. -eolith COiet p1u1 _ 3333 eo. IH1ltol _ 6*9321 rnllllon vltjo -ml~I\ vi.to mall -crown valley at tan dlego fwV. -'8&-2800 W'MtrnlMt« -Mttmlnttlt mall -goldenWMt at Ml\ dltOO fwV. -.... 2521 I , ' . --.... --~------~ ... ,..., ...... ,. .. - • 'Trial' by Wedding JUNEAU. Aluka CAP) -A bUJ ln· lrodumd ln Lbe Aluka L91lal•tu.re would make that 1tat.e the ftnt to aJ. low renewable trlal marrt.,.. Tbe meuw-., 1pouond by Rep. Ml&• Blllrne, ft·Ancbor•t•. would aJ. low ~ to m&n"')' for a ~lllc r,inod aareed upoa lo adv~. The • m arrfaa• contract" would •utbmatically explN wMla UM period la up~ renewed. CoupWI would be 1"9Quil'ed to wrtte ID asz-ment outJinlnS UM dllpeai. tJon al ~ aDd Cllltod7 ama:ate-ment. ror any cbildnm. Betrne aatd be introduced t.be meaaun ln recoplUoo ol unmat'l1e4 Alukan1 llvta11 tocetber out.Ide tradlUonal manta1e. All Baskets 25-50% off 24TH WEDDfNQ ANNfY!R8AAY HOWLING FAILURE Betty Clougta and Some of 28 Nolay Dependent• ............... Husband Hounded From Own Bedroom PETERSBURG , Del. CAP) - David and Betty Clough celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary while separated by a six·foot fence and 28 barking dogs. Clough, 70, recently left his w1rc a nd moved into a shed SO feel away because he could no longer stand to live m the trailer she shares with the dogs AND BE HAS filed a petilloo ask ing the Court of Chancy to order re- moval of some of the dogs so he car move back ln with his wife. "I'd jwst like a little peace and quiet," he said "Thal trailer was not built to stand 28 dogs." Standing a few feel away behind the fencP that surrounds her trailer, Mrs. Clough, 55, waved her ever· present corncob pipe and shouted above tht' barking din, "Thi ~ 1s soc1l'ly's fault. Some pt'Qple don't want dogs. They don't ~ivC' a damn about lhl·rn They're mean to them." GESTURING AT THE pack leap- ing and yelping at her feet, she added. "All lhf'~c dogs are ones that people have thrown out to die " Mrs. Clough, once known as the "Dog Latty of Wilmington," fled Delaware's largest city and moved * beH laat summer after trouble with ' Jter netlbbon over the dop ,-wblcb then numbered 33. At the time. court officJals thought the move to the country was a good one. "Apparently 1t wa!) a mistake," said Chancellor William Marvel. THE CLOUGHS t'ACE a lawsuJl by thPir neighbors, Thomas A. Boyd, 71, his 56-year-old wife, 1'1oreo~. and her 78-year-old mother, Anna McCormack. They charge the dogs make their lives miserable and have worsened Florence Boyd's cancer. A group of dog lovers has tried to help out by bwlding the fence, having the dogs spayed and donating dog food, Clough aatd. All or Mrs. Clougb's dogs appear healthy and well ca.red for. But Clough said the group ls med· dllng iD his marria1e by making •t easier for Mrs. Clough lo keep her dogs MEMBERS OF THE group a re "very devoted canine sympathizers who have made strenous efforts lo save stray dogs and . . . induced Mrs. Clough to take them m reprd- less of our healt'h and comfort, ' his handwritten court petition swd Meanwhile, he sees his wlfe only from afar. The closest they get to each other is when he calls her to the fence three timt'S a day to give her meals that he c.'OOks on a wood stove lD his shed. Mrs. Clough said she would be ha~ py lo see some of her dogs placed 10 good homes -but not a II of them "If they take my doaa away, I'm 1oln1 wttb t.bem. I would.o't at.v down here II It w.en•t for U.. dop, .. abe aalid. SHE BEGAN CALLING oul tbetr names. "Butch, Tippy, Mabel, Miche lle. Phoebe. Tiger, Maney, Marge, Johnny. . . " Her husband walcbed and shook his head. ·'Th.as is no way to spend our wed- dmg anruversary." Seek and ye shall find! We watch with fascination while cus· tomers sort ttirough stacks. searching for that basket they need for a special purpose. Or for one 1ust to IOOk at You'll ltkely nnd several adorable baskets hiding among the piles at Pier 1 . Weav· ers around the wor1d work exotic fibers into cre- ations of strength & durab•ltty Tiny ones for single violets. Huge hampers for a week's laundry. Save up to 50% on yourclalm. .... prtoee good through Feb. 14. St11 alb1,,.,... .,_ atorw to 8l0f'8. MelcNldle lmlted to floof ltocb only. ANAHEDI 509 East K.at.ella Avenue, 772 2472 COSTA MESA 2710 Harbor Boulevard.~ r.m GARDEN GBOVE 3 Hltl I H.arl>or Boule' ard, f.86 ~I MISSIONYIEJO 308 MJ.Mion Vt~)O M11 ll BURKE'S APPLIANCE . ,. .. .. ' 0 J'IG.bsonR ~ .u!uAND:S~ THEY LAST •OlfrJrwlde ...... a. .. .. , , .......... • ••• Rl1 Doan - IS ON TARGET WITH A • • .,, ... a •• •Lua If Deen ., ........ cm.--...... Uillilit , ............... ... Energy Savlrws .. c... Bank On! - BURKE'S APPLIANCE· • SALIS • SBYICI • PAITS •WI SILL THI •TA t•vtel THI UST 1145 IAKER, COSTA MESA PH. 146·8672, 979.4734 .._...._-..,.1&1N,_w-. ........ M1M,_ ,, . NATION K. OM~. Attorney PUBUC NOTICE •t Lew, 8v19', Bush & --fltCTITiout •VM••h LerseR, 1ff'1 Talbert _,...n•HMelfT Ave., #JOO, Fount•lft .. ~~~-..o _,_ .... ..,.-. V•l .. y, C..llforni.t 92709; YICTOtllA \ll1M80Atl ~. ?Sl1 tet :~1. l_.c:...,..,..11_.~.,_, P ubll$hed Oranoe Cocnt c...t1•~:,..~1 ,. 111 mt ~ Dally P11ot Jan. 31 , Feb 1, -·.t-e--~c..i.i ...... n.J':' !.!.!._~ S81-8() T--l~~-.. .... 0.,..,_ -d••......, PUBLIC NOT1C£ C--L ,._,.111 ',,..,,, ..... .,,...,.,. ~ • ...., wfl'h ... ----..-..---~-1' (loo•• Of Of-~., O" ................... " ~,.., ... ... p._ .._.,..~'" ........... ~ c... o.IY:.1i n.---.-----,_ ~~-A .. ACIPIC IJ, -··---".;..·M.-"-·--·-------..... ._ ...... v., .... -. ftJWLICNOllC& c--...c.mw-... f'•Ct FI( llC. .. Tl•O M-W1a "tt0"ft1Tlf' •NC • c..i-..... <• NOTICE or DE ... TH 0,.,. ooret~. " ..,....., ,.., Or .... ~ r-"' r -c .. -.~ HAZEL A. HARRIS, also Of.Y;l~~' ~o:~!~.~~ ~ tlnown ., HAZEL AGNES C•"-"•• ,.,._.,_ *' p.....,11 H A R R I S A H 0 0 F ·--_,.,.. Vt 'lo."" 'G" ... i. p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 . -.. c..--. .. Ja MIHISTEA ESTATE HO. '~" ...,., _ _. '' ,_,.,. 0' • A·10310S. -··~:,.-.c.,•c1111, To cl I I heirs , ... _~ ~ .. -beneficiaries, cr~ltors ~ c..i::...'". ~~ and contlngen1 c~ltors of .,. l)oooMAw v-H•1el A. Harris A nd <-.. ,..,_ persons who may be C::::., '=-: o::..;.. ... C:, ':: otherwtse lme~ed In the ~.,,.. •111 IJIWJ/or e-st.ate: VO.NUii&~ A petition has been filed ::=, :-::,. by Petric la ZJppwald ano ---~CA-RosemMY Andenon, also .,....,. known es R~ry Frost ..__ ~ .... c..c o.i" """"· • n d a Is o k now n a s .-..."·~''·,..,,;.,.. __ 111• Rosemary GoocM In the PlJ'aUC NOTICE Su~klr COUr1 of Orange nuiUiiiunroiiiiMiiii ___ County reqUfftlno thet 11'&WWH• 1111• ••~ Patricia Zlppwald and _..,...,.-_ ... Rosemary AIWMrson be ,:c:.:i:.:~...':':-appointed es person•• ... • -.,. ---.,.. repreaent•Uve to •d--:i'""' Y-AX ~•ATQ. minister the estate of ....... ~ QKle, ......,, Helitl A. ........ (~ the ---. ~... Independent Admtnl.str•· n. .___ ...... --• U0n of E1twtee Ad) TN =:. ...... -,~ • o..-.. petition 1s..t tor .-,.,no ._ " Y-..-. -...,. ..._ In o.t_. No. 3 at 700 Civic =•· ......,.. ---. c...-... c.ntw Orlw Wlllt s.nta a.... a.~_.• 0c-Ana, calffoflnl• i"bit on ..... '--...._~-Febr'lMry tt. t•at 10:00 ,_--~•"• e.m. _.._ .. ,...._.,. IF YOU OBJECT to the ,,.,. :!.!.9': " ... _ • orutlng of the petition. c-.. a....• o..-.. c:-, w you shOUld _.ttler ..,.,._, ,,_..," ..... et the heering etld stete ......._0r.,..c.Mt10..:=.':' your ObJe<ttons or me ~ 11 ,, ,,.... 1 • ._ t1Ni written obJedtons with the -_ ... ..,.. -· court IJefore the hearing. rv--.. ""'• n.c. Your ..,._,.llnee 'm4tY be -IT-.-,_--wr-_.-,-.-.-1-a-,-.. -1-'"-' In ~ w by ycMW et· OP Ulll # tomey • ~taiW:llWlll .. llW IF YOU ARE A ._....,,......,_ ... .., .. .., CREDITOR or a cont-:::.:~ ., .. PleltU-....._. lngent C ..... tor of the de- ALLITATI ltlALTOltl. "" Cffled, you must file your ClerftlN. .__.. v.-,,, c;..i_.... clalm with the court or ~ ,,_..._ ...... _,.. prHent It to the Plf"ICJnel ....,.. •..,.. -,.... 111 0r...., representative a~nted c.-y .. ..,,,,,.., by tM court within four '---MIMt.,..,._... ~. months from the date of ~~~::,.,. flr1t Issuance of letters es ..,.. .. ,.. f rovlded In Section 700 of """~~ ~... h• Probate Code of c-, a-. .. :'-C-:. ':: Cellfomle. The time for '-""· ..._ fll lng claims wlll not ••-,........°' a... a.tf? '::-plre prior to four months '-"· "· .._ 1. :':1.,.. ..':i :rom not":.:-~~ heer- "19UC NOTICE "-ou MAY EXAMINE the ftle Mot by the court. rtCTiw aus.1111u If you ere lntltf "1lld In ttMt n. ..=.":..'="!• .._ "fate, you mty flS. a ,.. ........ : quest wfl\ thl court tor.- • .. AHOVWY ... "°"HIH 11 C.IYe ...... notlC. of the IA L= ........ I; MD .... lnventofr,.:ot ni.te ..ts MH Ortw, W.. IU. l,,,IM, end _. -tJ•I c;.e.,..,.....,., V'f -,. ons. ec-...., .. "-.._.,.#,...,, CM'9ll c ou ntt end reports H1t111t.-,..........., c.t...,..... ctetcrlbld In SectlOn 1200 ~,.•:-c!fi~:·c:.::~~ of the Clltfoml• Probate .....,., .. .,.., .. htlM9 C.Mw Code. OflW, ""1e ISJ, Irvine, c.lli.n.11 ·~~ ........... " Ullftct• ., • c. Kerry f'lee.11~ At· ltM, .. ....,....,..,... terney et L••..1 M•C· Tlll.._111'1<* llerta• & MacPartaM, =:~--=~J• Ut N. 0•8'•" Clrcl• ,.......; .. .,,..,,., .... ., ...... Ml, ™' ........,. -nlef ..... C:•Uf .... la H1tl; Tel: e.M• ~ .. ~ ~· 7'4-f7J..ltt1 ..,.,..... Pube,.,. Or .... Cont ,........._.. c... °'"' Delly Pltot Jan. l'f, F!!.· 1' ...................................... illl .......... lili ................................................................................. Mo~ ....... , .... ,.. • •• 7,ttlO ~ I ' I ' ' ' ' / • ... ........ :'\..ta......-•...-,.. - ORANGE COUNTY ............... ~ .. c.r ... ~-............. ...... ~--- Addicts Helped 'ByDrug BOSTON <AP) -A drug being tested as a potent pain killer may also help drug addicts kick the heroin habit, re- searcben say. Researchers at a sub· urban psychiatric hospital say the drug, called buprenorpbine, combines the best qualities of methadone and naltrexone, the most widely available heroin substitutes. PRELDllNARY tests show that it counters the pleasurable effects of het'Oin but at the same time provides a calming lift of its own. And it has the major advantage or being non-addictive. Nancy K. Mello and J act H . Mendelson, a hU8band-and-wife team of physicians, tested the drug on seven heroin ad- dict a at McLean Hospital in Belmont. A report oo their work wu published iD the Journal Science. •VPRl!!NORPBINE •as developed about four years ago in Great BritaJ.n but bas not been cleared for general use. It is being tested on cancer patients as a . non-narcotic pain killer -that eaa ..,_ be 11.-. inW...cta.ea. lo their experiment, the d<>C!torB found that when addicts were lat· ing buprenorpbine, they could not feel any pleasurable effects from heroin . DEROIN WAS availa· ble to the seven addicts during the study, but after an initial dose of heroin, they usually re- £used to take anymore • while receiving the new drug. ln these patients, buprenorphine reduced heroin use by 69 percent to 98 percent. Mendelson said the feeling produced by buprenorpbine is not ' nearly u intense as that of heroin. .. It's a state or well· being:• be said. "It cer- tainly does not produce a euphoria like heroin. They didn't get a high or a rush, but they felt comfortable." COPS GET NEWMLY SAO PAULO, Brasll (AP> -Police bere ba•• a new ally in their fight qalnlt ertme in thl• dty'a bustling downtown area -the '•Kans Fu Squad.•• That•• what residents call a group ol U karate club members -includ· ing two top.ranted black belts -who volunteered to help police fi1bt • pickpockets aod petty thieves in Latin America'• blaelt cit.1. TM r1tr::!'!....~ been r:::ri....:=. • .. . . nu.c..r.~7 ,., OAll '( PfL.OT A • ~ Tmes Buried in Lava 14 Million Yean Ago SltATn..S (AP> -Sdeatlata say p6ecel cl prilDCll'dlal ....... tbat IN" ... .... l• eUffoe 1U1W qG have Iara• t fra1meot 11 a aine-pound d aw about lt lncbes 1001. Qroqo 1ald . bMll .... la e.tral WaHlnltoa, wMn tbQ..,.. buried uDder a lava now. Oenld fl Ol'OllO, cllredor ot a.he PacUlo Norlbweat ConHrvaUon wbon&.ory at Port Orchard. aatd that a to a quirk lD natwe, Ute wood did not decay or become pe&.rifted. Damages Awarded Found 300 feet und4ll"fl'C>Und, the IELJ'AST, Nortbem Ireland (AP) -A court awarded 1521,100 ln dama .. to Malachy Hamlll, a 32· yearwold Ullter man who lol't botb b1a le11 lD a 1'78 bomb blast at a bar here. The award wu a record amount for Northern Ireland. .SKIS Olin Head Hex eel Rossignol Molnar ALL ON SALE PARKAS Bogner Roffe Head Beconta Swing West White Stag Tempco Skyr C.B. ALL ON SALE BOOTS Nordica Hanson Lange Dolomite ALL ON SALE SWEATERS Bogner Demetre Meister White Stag ALL ON SALE PANTS Roffe Bogner Skyr Obermeyer Fer.a ALL ON SALE WARM UPS Head Bogner Obermeyer Roffe Skyr ALL ON SALE WE HAYE THE BEST NAME BRANDS IN THE SKI INDUSTRY ON SALE AT GREAT SAVINGS -----.. -~ ~ -= --.. ----~.. "=---==-~ s·. -- ------.... _ eai --------------------------.: ' SINCB 192' SUPER SPORTS SHOPS ------------------:-~ 241MI SIOWIEPllT 547-2145 --- SllTIAlll 219 E. 4th ST. (714) 147-1721 "--. IEWNRi IElCH CER RIJOS 127 FASHION ISLAND (114) 144-2121 ·-~, ._.. • -_! I. 163LOSCE RRITOSt,,4AL 124-1111 (211) • OuthMdtrlM# oli*onntl ,,..,,. A dramatic t1ft for someone ,,,.a.I. ~ htltlrt with kltrlctlte d8slgn on both tJldtls. Copper wke on brus with bright enamBI Inlay. On a 30" cord In red, Ivory, black Of blue, $20 Fashion Jewelry .Mw#y tJrUr{/lld to -'>ow detail The Biagi floating heart n«:klace. Set with a genuine •tone. A permanent valentine that she'll wear all year. A real ruby, emerald or sapphire floats on a delicate 16" gold-tone chain, $15 FashJon Jewelry Our utln box Is • gift when you buy 1« gold Mrrlng& A large selection of hearts. hoops and studs. 14K gold Golden Mist ea"ings, $24 to $210 Fashion Jewelry .-..y Mltlrped lo Show detail Mon.-Fn .. 10-9:30. Sal 10-6. Sun 12-5. Bullock's Soulh Coast Plaza. 3333 Bnstol C.M 556-0611 ' -.... ------. .:_ AJ4 ~LYPfLOl c Contest Set for Complex Between Mfft1 and to d ftlop- rnent f\rma bnt ••pressed ln- te ... at in •t.eriq a dealcn rom· peUUoo dull may determine tbl fate ot lt.Ol"el on the wett aide ol N"wport Boul_,v~rd b~tween 18th Stree t •nd Harbor Roultvard In COllta Men. t lty offklala aa1d thta week 0 111 Dunn. 1!1lalf director for the city'• Redeve&opment Aaeo- cy, tald firm.a probably wtll sub- mit plana at the last minute, Just before the contest deadli ne of t'eb. 11. He a.ad he has received seven to 10 pbooe lnqw rtes about the con teat. ENftANTSbavebeenukedt.o draw up plam for a commerdaJ complex in the clly'a downtown redevelopment area. Tbe com- plex would be localed between 19th Street, Park Avenue, Harbor Boulevard and Ne wport Bo uleva rd The city already is acquiring most or the property. which it expects to sell or lease to a private developer. Slitl unresolved IS whether the city will condemn the row or Newport Boule vard s tores . Owners and tenants oppose con· demnalion but have offered to remodel. COUNCILmembers, who Dunn said will review the design en- tries either March s or April 2. have said they need to tear down at least one or two st.ores to al· low traffic to circulate through t he project fro m N e wport Boulevard. T h e me mbers of the Caty Council l>erve as the Redevelop- ment Agency The desasinc;; in the contest are t·xpected to help counl•1I mcm hers decide if the project would be workable with most of the slorC!s IC'rt in place Upgrading Of Sewage Plants Fails SACRAMENTO <AP) -The state auditor says California won't meet 1L-; goal of upgrading m un icipa l st.>wage treatment plants to meet federal clean water standards by July 1. 1983. Th e s tale Wa ter Resources Control Board, whic h is in charge or the program , said it has known that for some lime, and bla med cutbac-ks in £cdera) funding THE A U OJTOR 'S r eport. s igned by Ku rt SJ(>hcri: for A uditor Gener al Thomas Hayes. sa 1d $3 billioT\ in frdl•r<i I, i.tall' and local funds havl' b(•en !.pent since 1973 and Ovt'r $5 billion more may be' sp<•nt on <'h~1blc projects. "Litigation, environmental problems, deneases m federal funding and fragmented ad- ministration have contributed to making the 1983 goal unacbleva· ble. In view or program com- plexities, lhe feder al goals are unrealistic and more realistic goa Is should be est.a bhsbed " the auditor's report said. ' Ca rla Bard , chairwoman of the stat~ Wat.er Resources Con- trol Board, said the 1983 goal won't be met because federal funds dechned from $4.5 billion nationwide in fiscal 1978 to $3.4 billion in fiscal L980. "WE HAVE pro posed le gislative action in recent cor- respondence with CaWornla COD· greaamen regarding their sup- port ln providing a constant level of funding," Ms . Baird said. • "We anticipate the 1983 goal will be revised after the 1980 needa survey by the Eoviroo· mental Protection Agency ls completed later this year." Trash Can Sales Slated Tb• Balboe 'bland Improve- ment AuodaUon will sponaor two trab ca aalea Saturday. Trub um will be offered for beJo.--retail prtces at the Union lat 1taUon at the comer of Park and Marine avenues, and at the parldn1 lot at 115 Aaate Ave. The .. 1e1 wm nm from 9 a.m. to 4p.m. Makee De-..'• Liet Bruce A. Kreln of Newport Beach bu been named to UM dun '1 Utt for academlo H· ceU.nce durina the fall aemtst.tr at Bucknefl Unlveulty, 1Awlabur11 Pl· \ OCTD to Rule C~r Pooling Tbe Oranae County Transit Dlltrtct will take over ortanl.aaUoo of car poolina etroru for trips wtthlD Orance County belimUDc July 1. Tbe transit district board of diredorl allocated 12$2,000 um week to •tart up a car pool pJ'Ol1'am. The district 'a action mean.a ..Shat Commuter Computer, a Loe An1eles-bued private firm. will no looeer abare rideaharinc duUes with OCTD. Commuter Computer , with the ble .. l.nlc ot the t.ranaJt di.atrict. Jut April becan an effort to or- ganlie car pooling for Oranee, Loa Ancelea, San Bernardi.no, Ventura and Riverside counties. A Wlaa~ Worth It' atehiag Systems Merger Studied But Al Hollindeo, a direct« on tbe transit district board, In December called ror a "pa.rt.laJ d ivorce" from the corporation, uylng the district could better care for the tr&lllil need.a of Orange County. The pnvat.e company will con- tinue to organize car poollna ef. forts for Orange Couoliaos traveling acroH the county line to the four other counties. Phenna. the 50-Coot Ciberglass whale. 1s un- loaded from truck to take part in Dana Point Harbor's eighth annual Fes\Jval of Whales. It begins this weekend a nd con· tinues the following two weekends wtlh films. lectures and exhibits . Mark Howe of Da na Point inspects Phcnna as do his c hildren, Alice. 11 2. Natha niel. 4; and another spectator Monika Larsson, S, of San Juan Capistrano Oranae County Supervison or· dered a study Tuesday to find out how much money can be saved if the sheriff's department and marshal's office are con· &<>Udated and the five municipal court s)'lltems are merged. If the study, which Is expected , lo be completed March 4 shows s ubstantial savings, lbe two Is sues will be placed on the June 3 ballot. The measures would 1UU need appr o v a l by the State Legislature before they couJd be put into effect but county of· ficials figure their hand would be strenglbeoed by an outpour· ins or public support. SuJ)erVisors' Chairman RaJph Clark &aid, "M y preUmlcary ID· quiry Leads me to believe that auccesaful baJ\ot meaaVM will be a powerful tool In ~ng stale legulatJ on lo enact the'\e cost-saving ideas · · County sources i.ay that the t wo me83ures could save up to Sl million per year Both the shenff and mar11ha1 serve warrant.A a.od subpoeo.u. Sheriffs work as ballllfs In Superior Court and m anbals do the same duty an municipal courts The ~t of puth nR the two cost -sav1n~ mC'as ures on the ballot an.-estimated al $200 Used Water Equipment Up/or Grabs You can probably get a good de al on two (old-type) lsco u mplers <Model 1391 ), com- plete with bottles and power pack But you'll have to act fast. T he Moulton Niguel Water Oiatnct 1s selling off surplus pr operty. including tbe above mentioned water sample collec- tion deVlce, and they're as.king pote ntia l buy ers t o submit sealed bi<b for the goodies by Feb. l.S. OtMr equipment destined for 'iale inrlude SOC> Petri .... \Sais, HOO bottl e11; with stoppeni r Note probe wtll not fit in neck or bottle). tr ansformers. a bac- t e r 10 I o g i ca I incuba t o r . 100 horsepower motors. pumps. ac- count.mg machines and scr ap metal. All I~ may be inspected at the water district headquarters, 26612 Moult.on Parkway, Laguna flHls from 8 a .m . to 3 p.m. w,ekdays F'or more informa· t1on call 831·1515. Yacht Saga Anything but Comfortable On Jan. 26, the 65-foot schooner Comfort sank at her mooring in Newport Harbor. the lllOM7 to raise the Comfort. 11\e Harbor Patrol ba.s the authority to raise the boat, then send a bill to Bloxham. aaid 8lmcbam ... told t.be tio.t eoWd be W1 ~ 20 minutes, but iDA.e9d be doclred It there for nearly 24 hours. Since then. the yacht's owner, Roger Bloxham. and the Harbor Patrol have been engaged in a battle of words over who's to blame· for the sinking and who's ~o­ ing to pay to rt:·float the vessel. Bloxham says he'won't pay He claims the Harbor P:itrol illegally seized his boat the day before 1t went down. F~t. Ga~e po1n tf"d out that lhe Harbor Patrol ~as pumpi.ng the vt>Sc;cl as she went down "About the only thing that's new 1s that she's not sit ting on the bottom anymore. She's lying on the bottom," commented Harbor Mahler Harry Cage The ya('ht brok<'r blames patrolmen for lbe sinltit.1~ because the boat was moved from a dock to a moonng when tt had a hole In Its hull Ile says the county should pay for the salvage Job Ga..:e s&d the matter bA-5 been rf'ferred to the Coun· ty Counsel "Our lawyers are tal king to tus lawyers right now,"" he ~Id Tl'K' ti.Thor master sa.td he bopes the issue is re· solvt"d soon so that the nav1galJoo hazard can be re· moved Gage said curlier thls w~k Bloxham, a yacht broker was recently relocated from Newport to Los Angeles Harbor. told the llar bor P<.ilrol hl' didn't have But Gage said the schooner was moved because 1t was blocking the department':\ emer gency dock He Rainfall Sets Record for Irvine Area How wet was it in Irvi ne last week? This wet. T h e 3.4 inches of r ain that cascaded down on the city Mon· d ay a nd Tuesday •'was the greatest recorded during any s imilar period since city lo- corporatioo. accorc11ng to rec· ords kept by the Department of Public Work.a." So said Public Works Director Brent Muchow, who indicated the impact or the storm on public and private property waa "negligible." · Thia was 1n sharp contrast to the winter of 1.978, wbeo the dty was bit with extensive fioodinl- Mucbow aald several nood con· trol 8;:!ecta completed slDce t.bat contributed to tbe rel· alivelf minor problem• th.ts time around. "Problems wblcb were es· perlenced included mlnor flood• in localized areal, a number or trees down, prtrnartly small parkway trees not requlr· lnl any immediate atteoUon, and mud pl'Oblem1, such u at the lnteraection of Yale and Trabuco Drive, result.int from 1ome runofl from conat.n.ctloo proJecta," the city offlclal said. llucbow uld emer•ency maintenance crews worked tbroupout tbe nllbt plactn1 tratnc control devices and as-st.Un• reaidenta where private property WU threatened. Kirelwn Sink Taken Also TUCSON, Ariz. (AP> -These thleve1 aot everythlnc. No "but" about It. Police aay the owner of an un· occupied houtt reported the theft of Item valued at $MS. Gone ,vero an anUQ.ue oak table, • 1Udlo1 &IHI 11hower door. bathroom plumbinc flllturea, a bathroom link ... And tb«kitcben alnk. .,. .......... Seotdl"fl tlae Preddftlt President Carter met with Boy Scout.a of America representatives Wednesday at the White House where be received their annual report to the nation along with a drawtna. From left are the President, Ex· plorer Scout Kirk White of Newbur1b, Ind.; Boy Scout Christopher Waraek of Redlands; Cub Scout Juon Sherman of Bath, Ohio and Order of the Arrow Scout Lawrenee Brown Jr. of El Toro. Law School Cleared in Probe LOS ANGELES (AP) -The American Bar Aaaoclatlon, which conducted a three·month tnve1tt1atlon of Soutbwt1ltm Unlvenlty Law School, ha• cl.ii· ml11ed complatnu by four alu· denu and found the 1chool inno- cent of eny ABA violations. The d«taJon handed down by the aitteditaUon commltwe ot the ADA Sed.lon of Le1al F.dUCI• \lon and Adml11ion to th• Bar. wu not pubUcly announced. However, the AB A' 1 at a ff dlrector, ,redertck Fnnldln, contacted ln Gbtca10, conflnned that the tcbool had been cleand of en1 wrontdotnc. "The commlttH ... tlnda no apfroprtate baala to conclude --· --..-.-------. that the ADA Law School •land· ard• are t>eln( violated by Southftlt«ft. • . wtth respect to the appllc1Uoo of lts poUcl .. and procectww for 1tudent retenUon. and ~ the matter la concluded." the ABA said tn a letter released by the 1chool. . ~ rtuona for tbe de- ttJloa were not dileloled. ...-' Willet Gets Chamber Job Doo.a.ld B. WUlet bu been ap- pointed governmental affairs representative for the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com· merce. Wiiiet will •nalyze gov- eram.u.J luuea at the city, county, state and federal leve.la, aDd make rec:ommeDdaUom k> tbe leel&lat.lve review aDcl eov- erameotal relatiom committees of lbe chamber board. For the pa.at three years WllJet has been director or operations for the California Republican Party Project TLC Classes Set New classes for seniors are . starting at Project TLC tn Costa Mes a , a center that offers lunches. counseling and various activities. Exploring crafts ls offered from 10 a. m. to noon Tuesdays, adult fitness frq,m 10 a .m . to noon Wednesda~s. geneology from 1 to 3 p.m . Wednesdays and adventures in m usic from 10 a.m to noon Thursdays Additional Informa tion is available by calllng 548-6046 Women's Pay Still Lagging EAST LANSING. llldl. <AP) -f'emale 1raduates of Mlcblpn State Uoivenity belln their first Jobs earning an average St.000 leu than maJe 1raduates, accordln1 to a sur· vey by the 1chool. The 1urvey Hid the flndint hold• t.Ne for women craduatn rtcardleu ol tbelr d•l'l'ff level. Wllb a bachelor'• desree. a woman can ex.,.ct an avenae. an.null 1tart1n1 pay of t12,m. the 1tucly •howed. A muter'• dtll"M la worth tl5.S48 to at.art and a doctorate $11,CMO. _____ ..._...., .... -~--__ ....,...~_..~........._. _ _, ........ ~. --~ CONSUMER --# £\5 \?@(Y](( ®@rrwfi©® .W Scedc •I A•• w.i .. 1 DEAR PAT: We recently discovered we bad Inherited some oJd •tock cutlf\catea lsaued t.o my teceued aunL It la my lmdent.aDd1q that ln tnany cues these certificaw. bave areat value Would you pleue advile me where 1 can write to find out about the ones we have! R.K., San Clemente Bmdreds ol t*b an &l'Med wboM dally tracla a.re 90& peh*•ted. Beeaw el &Ma. a atock -.Iker Is JWr be.& laldal eell&8d. lie ar liM cu e-.1111 '"ptU .a.eMa'' lo eee U yoar •tocb are lD Ula& ca&eswy. &Del tbe broiler llaa aceeu lo oUaer aoaru ma&ertala as well. U I , yoar ICoc:b were lu& llAed • et&ber &be New 11 York or Amerteaa Stock E1aaqe. yoe eu try &o I 1 ebeck &Wr wo..U. &laroqJa &beM orcaabadou. l I Write lo American Stock Exdwlge, IDqalriea , Departmeat. 81 Trinity Platt. New York, N.Y. 10 ... , or New York Stock Euba.nge, Invest.ors Sernce Bllttaa, 11 Wall St., New York. N.Y. Hots. · U ,_ .UU doe't lla•e aa answer, write lo &.be commluloaer ol corpontlma lD &be ala&e where • die ltocb were ortllaallJ rqlstered. TIU• prob- e. ably la die A.ate of lane. Yoa alao coaJd coalac& tlae tram.fer eompaay w~da asaaUy la cledpa&ed ~ en &lte stock eerUftca&e. Aaotller aotU"ee la tbe ''Robert D. Fl1ber Maaaal ol Vahaable aad Worthleu Securttles." 1 t'i 14·volume plde pabllabed by R.M. Smy&b 6 Co. J • ~ ( avaUab&e at refereaee llbrartes). ,.. U aD ebe falls. ,.. cu laltt S&aad8rd Ii Poor's <at a rea..able fee> &o &nee~ aiock or ask tbe • New Yorlt 8teek Escllaace to provide a 111& of pro-f .·.· feuloaal tradq eerricn. Tneen Co. ol Amertca be., Ml Madlsoa Ave •• New York. N.Y. lllU, la GDe of tbe better taao .. dock tracers. S&ock Valoe llepor&a, 8014 P1 Kenneth Ave., Skokie. Ill. Ml71, alao &races fl aecvttlea for a reaaoeable fee plas zo prerttat of v '· ~-. valae reawered. Tllere la • daarge U lnforma&Jon L nD.DO& be obtained abotlt a aecartty'a worth. Jt •. s ~ a .. a fl . IJ ~ ~ ' t l ' ~ E .. ~ Neelc Pai• DEAR PAT: I have a desk job that's a pain in the neck-literally! Do you mow ol any exerciaes that will unkink a aWf neck? P.G., Huntlqtoo Beach Glft LbieM llometrtc enrdw a try. Pa.ce IJotla baada • you forelaeM. llqen 11Pward ud try &o ..... ,.... .... ,......,. .. ,_ ..... .... you ....._ 'n. lace ,.... ftqen ....... ,_.. iadd ........ uekwant. reataffwl .... yov haada. Reds& for m ~ aad &Ilea repeat wttlt you '-eacl dlled at dlffentd ..,._. ~. F.ewu.y 7, 1aeo GOURMET MARKET ~..:. DELANEY MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Ftnt-ol.abe·te.,. Lar(e ArUc:boka lk ea. Lola~reea Crispy CUc111Dben .. z a./Zk L1. IMal Growa Cabba1e ...... 10c 11>. L1. Swed NaYel Oraa1a . . . . • . . 3 u./l.00 "' BROS. SEAFOOD Taa&7 lltnnol.a T...,erlDet ...... 1 ••• 3tc lb. Frella Soadl Amerteaa Buuu ............ Z1c n.. Sweet Le.. Tuu Plak Grapefndt .... 3/1.• Danae--Crabe ...........•...... l .51 lb. <We elina 6 crack for DO ava dLar&e> Delaney's Famou Clam Chowder PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS Either eo.&oa or Manhattan ........ 79c pt. .,. ...................... ... Freeh Frozen ....... .,."-'_"' .. -· ..... _ ........... _~ Malll Mahl .......................... 1.79 lb . -:r;vr~ e>•lllO•"'!l '-'.,...s_ .... _..__ '2..-7 FR~ EASTERN PORK SALE - Center Cat Pork Cbop1 .............. 2.29 lb. Stuffed Pork Chops <staffed wU.b DelaDe>''• UQUOR DEPARTMENT Deta.oey•1 Private Label Champagne. "Wuw' Do yoo know what a place hke that would go for today"" ram .. 8P(lle llbdftaa> .................. L98 lb. Farmer Style Spareribs ............ 1.-49 lb. Pork Lota End Cat Rout .......... 1.49 lb. £1tr1 Dry. . ..•....•. <751 mU>Z.ZS. <caaei27.00 1977 Goldeoe Okt.ober Liebfraumilch - Mortuary Sued; Ashes Misplaced Whole Pork Loins, Cat ud "npped for yoar r..ee.ier .•..••...••...••••....•. 1.49 lb. Qualltatawehl ...... <760 rnJJ> 2. 75, <caael 33.00 Bell's SpedaJ Selected Decanter, 86 proof <llft.lll ........................ Zl.59 < LlqlM>I' Pritts Do Noc ln<'lud~ Tax 1 OAKLAND CAP> -A man is suing a mortuary ln Oakland claiming lt cremated bis father and DELANEY'S Open Dally 9·6. Closed Sunday 2920 Newport BJvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 lost the ashes. ... ~Keeps · readers on · Edward P lotner Junior filed a complaint lo employee of the Chapel of Chimes told him ~ ( telephone that the ashes were misplaced. ~ SYDNEY In the . . . . Alameda Count y Superior Court saying ~~ ~ 11· -· · ·---~ -· ' The lawsuit says the family bad planned to scatter the ashes of the late Edward Plotner at sea 1 and was distressed they were lost. t ····~ -, their toes . ..:J .. DAILY· P.ILOT Quit " Smoking in5 i. Days•· 1Thouaanda have In just ~one-hcx.ir ....ions with guaranteed • Medl--Heallh method (NI -lilC)ll'"'O I gt!lllC1I O' I '*"Ol4_,0I01"""9_,c Cll IOI 1..-llHClilOlllOI' -- (714) M4-62CM 2111l7~9 ......,..., ( l DAllFDRla HERE THEii ODIE. VB DLmOBll.E mlllll •llB. Oldmloblle's drive for more MPG is under 11-l!L-!-f way, ULW.unua. qua lity :ind v:illll' -hut \\1th h1glm ;t\ mdeagl' .ind r:111ge the econom~ :md 'p1nt of .1 mll proh:thl~ ht· It''' 1li:11 1 \ h-the looking'" OH'r! till' h1glm~I\ l"t1111.t1L'S A lot of miles ~n llm111g r:l'.~t t1:-111m:1\·-. Now. a more fuel -efficient 6ll-ups. \ 6-equ1ppt'(I Cul I.IS." are oht.11nl'd h~ 111u lt1pl'111g V6 engine -st1rnfard i11 1980 antl l>t>lt:i 8.,1.) models mean th e EPA and high\\~l\· e:-.11matL>s Olds Cutlass and Del ta 88 ~ou c m dnve :1 long tt me around h~ tht' "it:tnd:1rd flll'l t.111~ models. town or a long \':1~ 011 the c:ip:icin ratin~ (IR 1 New V6-equ1pped Oklsmohil<.>S highw:1y-hef\,·ee1rfi II· g:d !011, for C:utl:L'\.~. are coming-hy the truckload ups. Check the Spt'· .!; g:dlo11!1 for Delta 8.~) -\\-ith improved EPA estimated Cl Re figt1rLl<:i ill thl' oltl--mohdes :ire MPG over last ~ar. ch:irt :ind ''011·11 eq111rrwd \\1th C\1 - So now you cm h:ive the !ICe \\hat we nw:111 h111h e11g1m•:-pro- f\iel economy you \\~tnt .. in }kmt•m_hJ.'r The d11cl'd h' \:tnnu-. di\ 1- the Oklsmohile you like. Stylt~h. hO\ed fJ'A l~t1111.11~ .ire sirn1' ~'l' \Oltr dl•.1k·r for det:ub mid-size CutltL\\'. Americ 1's for comp:1nso11 to othe r c:1r; California, before you hest-selling ctr. Or he;u1tifulh Your mile:1ge and r;111ge bll'f any new aar -compare restyled Della '~· America·s depend on \Our speed. weatner oar V6 OlcbmobHes. For fastest-WoWing full-sli'.e c:1r and trip lt>ngth. your actual sii'.e. s~lt>. price. mile:1ge. range. In sales over the past r-----JU--IT_l_OOl ____ AT_m __ M_IUA-8-1-1 -----. res1le .. total value. five years. est Est Good gas mileage is The · · MOD£l/£NGl"E EPA 0 Hwy hi H h y re coming Est MPC R~~';l Ra~' great to ave ... Into your nearny an<l \'6 Olclsmohdes Oldsmohile dealer's ,:a:. ff!] !Mi l n 471 do have that. But .. right now. So if it's tocaJ wine that you·veheen looking mTAn ~ Ins ! 21 175 sellsamillionnew l.MUrVI dJ for Oldsmohi le room. Oldsmobiles a )Im'. qi ... ., ,, ' ._.-.....-or.:a_..., __ '" __ ,,...,._,..__ .... ~ .. -...---.... ---.-........~~----.--...---~---~ ~..-I--~ . - Wanted: a WUe ......... G•b'r.rlc Sen . Daniel P . Moynihan haa pro· posed the creation of a Women's Riahta Hl1- toric Park at Seneca Falls, N.Y., credited as the birthplace of the women 'a riabts movement. llUDfOS. llclet. (AP) -It cu pt a..1r •a Moatua ...-..._ ... .,. .... _..._._..neeww ... U.. ta ...... AM ruet.r 'GM Hart. .._. ftnt manta .. _.._,..,. fromtMllGl~ll1 ...... aMW ............ Bl• ad •H •lral•btforward : ''l..oeeb rancbeT OD llol.W l ,000 acne .... .U. to ..U01 ~ witll ........ eMcll out OM eaWe 8Dd k.., traa ol me oa cold wtater alpta. I .... , 1-*e or drt.M. I MM &o dMOe l9d f. • for dlnMr, betp wttb ba•1wor. aad I make IM belt pancabl la a.be world." ILUIT, a. MID bl.a ftnt wtl• wu terrifted ol reneh Ufe. Ria l,CJOO.aen Flat 11 .. tata Rueb la 15 mllee from Col9trip, Rysbam or l"wlyt.b, and bl.a nearest nelpbor la eie)t mUeeawQ. "Sbe didn't like belna oat then alone aad I'm pea lot," be aaid. But be addl, "I don't want to live up U.ere alone. lt'a awful lonely eom- lDI bome at ni&bt to a dart, empty IM>u.ae." MEN'S~~ L.N.&.·UP6ooT wm4 UlllPll ~UI ~.\Gi>~o su'4:~ ~t ,.......-.Jl1 01N ~ t1 M9NS~· ~~ 60.~ TI)& t 1,..'T". ~ ~.~BG!" lo ,., "' Hid Hart lD u l,a&trrift, fov..,.... ba" ,.I"••• t.o b1a ad. MOit ..... ...,., ... WOllMD." ................ ,...... ...... for Uaemaal• .. J•d U.elr au .. rou1 chtldne tam ID fonnlaa a ioftlll ,.. laUaDlhlp wttb a MW bUlbud. be ..... ~ ,.IT°I NOi AN •811 Ille." Aki Han. "A ,_.,., la ••l'Y =--t oe b" ...,. and f amllJ t.o aJona, •pedal.ly U be WOf'b away from a.o.a..·· He allo DIMd tbat, U be wen ID· Jund• tM rud:a aow, ''no ooe in lbe world would lmOw wbere I wu. ·· Han ello U. tried a IMIHnp dat· tni Nrriee. ud IA1I tbe want ad ii a lut NICll't. Re built up b.la raneb a..-the JMn by aavtnc unW be could bQ)' a 1mall OM, lmprovlq It and tndine for a bluer cme. then ecJDtiAulnl to trade. J{ij herd numben 100 bead of catUe. He workl at tbe Colatrip power planta t.o keep it all iotnc. but bopa t.o de~ full time t.o the ranch -and a family -in two or three yean. *15•1 '261N t>'f~ MeNt; LE~ ~, ... ~ 14 ... SQ\fARE 1°?'li ~:SA'-'ANA '2W-\\o?>.oe ~G L&ATMEQ_ l6.. P\AtN -Tt>E eoar:s ~ CN'WW\- ~.\\06 ... , Sldo'-19~ ·---· ... I t( Heroin Charges Pushed Sale8 Fought BIG SUR <AP> - Property ownen ln the Bit Sur area are or· ganldn1 t.o oppose any federal legtalatloo that would allow the U.S. Forest Service t o purcbaae more land out· side the Loe Padres Na· tlooal Forest. COSTA MESA N A • MEDICAi. TEAM t&DS VOWNTEERS Wl1H ANXIETY A Medical Reeeerch Teem la 1tudy4ng the uee of antHnxiety medlomtiona. TO QUALIFY FOR THESE APPROVED STUDIES Volunt_,. must be at least 18 ye.,. old and currently laking etther Valium or a Vallu~tyoe medication Female• taking oral contrac eptive• and e•oenenong anxiety Me at«> being recnnted VOLUNTEERS W1LL RECEIVE A FREE br1ef pnya1cal examinattOf'I. lab testa. medteatton and v1s1ta with a prof...onal Call (714) 752-7937 BElWEEN 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. ... -· --· -----.. ~. INllDI!: •Boetlt1 r •Business •Stecks •Movies ,....., '*'-Y 7, tllO •• ...J. ~ .... DAILY "1u>T ., Suddenly ••• I a (;onverted Boxing Nat Terror Replaced by Fascination During Costa Mesa Bouts ly DA VE CllNNINGILUI ................. Nomau rbowmucDboJt.UaaycMa'veHeDoot·v. there ie • eer1aln terror wbJdi creeps 'IP oa you wba 1CMa lee two live mea climb lnto \be rtq for theftntUme. tbou1bt naahed lnto my mt.nd : "ObmY&od, lJ'ieae II.CY• .,. actually aoln& to hurt each ot1'er." The terror wu allll there when t.M bell ran& and ''Klller''matppedforwardtodettroyhiavictim. ly replaced with rasclaation. These were flyweight.a, and lbey moved morequ.ickly than the heavyweights I was accustomed to &eeing on televiaJon. -the big windup punch, the smiles, the bead fakes, the clowning. The crowd loved hating him. At leaat, lhat 'a how I t lt Wednted~ ni•ht at the Oran1e County Falr1rou.nda ln Cocta Mma, , where a fou.r-bout card w aa a tared My mind retreated to New York, where two men bave dJed from boxlna·relat.ed i.n.Juries i.o recent month.a They had t.o auapend the sport In tbal stale It was more Uke watching Mllhamrnad Ali in bis later years -there wun'l much chance or a knockout, but the fiahten would whip lnal~ for a few quick jabs, lben fall back. THE WIDTE HOPE looked like your typical Orange County boy-aldeburna, blow-dried brown balr, rugged good loob. He didn't look Uke he'd ever taken a punch. But he withstood some crushing blows from Rabotte, and his bead never snapped back. Steve even answered Rabotte's downing by im· atatlng it a little himself. BY ntE ftME I LEFT the buile.,~;o and a half bow-a later, I wu a converted out and In my mind, I beaan to compare It to wres· tUng, wb4!re strategy and intelligence are far more important lbao brute strength. hoped pro fights would berome a reiuJar occur rence in Orange County. But f« a few Oeetina momenta Just before lbe first bout, thls feelina of fear aoeu.a up oa you. , Everything was OK wbeo Fernando Reyes wu lntroduced as be danced atOWld lbe ring in bia satin robe. J WONDERED, WAS I IOUlC to sit in this $10 rln11ide seal and be willing witness to a homicide? But u tJ1e tarst round wore on. the terror sub· sided. Reyes was holdlog his own, although ·'Killer" was doing most ot the scoring, but no blood was bean1 drawn "'KilJer" Jones won a unanimousdec11ion .., THEN CAME. A FOUR·ROL'ND light heavyweight bout between the Great White Hope, John Steve or San Diego, and flasby Earnest Rabotte or Houston I scored the fight even, one round for each and two rounds even. The professional Judges called it a WJanjmous decision for Rabotte, and the crowd didn't agree . ) THEN nlEY ANNOUNCED Lenny "Killer" 1 Jones, and when he climbed through tbe ropes i and stared maliciously at Reyes, a sudden J began to aporeciate the skilJ and strategy in· volved, and I took some cornfort (perhaps falsely placed> that men wearing gloves rouldn't really hurt each other. BY nlE SECOND ROUND fear was complete· The predominantly-white Orange County crowd immediately took sides, and bJack Rabotte was on the wrong si~. It was easily the most entertaining fight or the rught Rabotte responded to the J~nng crowd by imitating some of the more comical Ali moves I WAS SORRY the bout only went four rounds. Neither of the final two bouts could compare with it. In the third fight I discovered that J was wrong about seeing no blood. Vava Benros was <See COSTA MESA. Pace 8.5) J Top of Mountain { That's Where Newport ls Today • By JOUN SEV ANO • Of .. o.lly 1"11« S'8ff ' Whoever said getting to the FP is easy hasn't teen Newport arbor High play basketball. The Sailors fumbled, stumbled and aJmost squandered a 12· point fourth quart,er lead before finally defeating Fountain ~alley, 49·44. an a crucial Sunset League game Wednesday night. THE RARD·FOUGHT victory Jeft the Sailors alone atop the ~unset scramble with a 6-1 mark, while the Barons dropped a game off the pace and out or first place for the first time in a inontb. "We're at the top or the moun- tain," said a relieved Newport Harbor Coach Jerry DeBusk af· Jerward. .. It sure is better to be there than struaUne. •• It was a nJgbtmartsh fourth quarter the Sailors had to sur- vive. Leading •1·29 with 7:38 re· mainlng, Newport Harbor saw hustling Fountain Valley score 13 unanswered points to assume a 42-21 actvant.aae. The Barons' streak was a shock to DeBuslc and Co. because they seemingly bad con· trol of the game from lbe begin· ning. After the Barons jumped to a 6·2 start, the host Sailors scored 14 strafght points to assume a commanding 16-6 advantage. THE FIBST QUARTER ended 19·8 SaJlors, and by the half they led 31·17. Everything seemed to go wrong for the Barons. The junior-dominated team com· milted 10 turnovers in the open- ing half and the Ruards had a hard time moving the ball in to their big men, especially 6-6 Frank Luongo, who played such an integral part the first time the teams met. The Sailors neutralized Luongo and neutralized Foun- tain Valley in tbe process. But as ratUed u tbe Barons ap- peared in the first baU, they were Just as fired up in the second. Uain& a swanning match-up zone. the Barons reduced the def· 1Cit to 39-29 enteMng the final quarter. Bruce Caldwell opened the fourth quarter with a basket for the Sailors. but it was all Barons unW 1.32 remained. It was at that juncture that an is.root Jump s hot by Emile Harry gave the Barons their brie f 42·41 lead. The Sailors massed the ensuing shot. but Luongo fouled Caldwell going for the rebound and thee 6-5 senior calmly sank both charity tosses to put Newport Harbor back on top, 43-42. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S last hope bounced off tbe back rim when Luongo was fouled and " missed the front end or a ooe-and-<>ne oo its next possession The Barona then were forced to foul and Newport was a perfect six·for·aixdowntbestretcb. ··We •&arted four Jwa6ora aDCl l think they were oenou at ~ beginning of the game," said Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown. "1be f~rst quarter put us in too rar. They <Newport) we~ ready to play. ''The klds played their hearts out. They have nothing to be ashamed of. I think everythlna that happened tonight will tuna out poejtive for us. We Just have to hope somebody can knock lhern off." That somebody just might be M arlna Friday night, and DeBusk knew all too well that Newport needed a win at home Wednesday. "I thought this game was pivotal for us." said OeBusk. ··we needed a win to get them Cf''ountaan Valley) behind us Going lJp lor Two "WE HAVE THREE games r e maini n g (Marina . Westmi ns ter, Huntington Beach) and we've beaten all three teams. We s ure didn"l want to go anlo the Marina game wath a Joss " Mater D<.>i High's Dave Cook goes high tn the air to s core a basket over the out- s t r c t c h e d h a nd o f Se rv1t e's Andy Provenzano. J oel Da vis watches from behind Cook . Sec MOr). page B2 APwi.:....... GORDIE HOWE TANQl.!8 wmt GOALIE MARIO LESSARD. U.S. 'B unch of Cowards' Olympic Committee Criticizes Boycott LAKE PLACID, N.Y. CAP> -"The bane of my life ls the word boycott," says Lord Klllarun. president of the International Olympic Committee (J0C). Killanin's comment as he arrived in Laite Placid for the XIII Winter Olympic Games Wednesday night sets the tone for the IOC session this weekend. There is likely to be no support for President Carter's call for next summer'• Olympic Games to be moved from Moscow. cancelled or boycotted. "I TIUNK IT IS VERY Important that we should not be dictated to by governments on where we shall go." K.Hlanin said at a press conference. underlining the traditional role or the Olympic Gamesubeingindependentofpolitics. Some 76 or the 89 members of lbe self·elected. self.perpetuating JOC, the ruling body or the Games, are expected for the Lake Placid seaaion Some have already arrived and have Indicated they are backing Kallanrn and standing firm against Carter's boycott call Julian K. Roosevelt. one of the two IOC mem· hers rrom the United States. kept up h.is campaign to keep the Olympic Games in Moscow. despite the world reaction against the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. .. , HA VE HEARD IT SAID that a boycott or the Olympics would be lhe strongest weapon we could \Wt? against the Russians." Roosevelt said before K.lUanin arrived. "If that is the strongest thing we can do, we have no Washington '"The United States would be a bunch of cow- ards If we stayed home. The only way we can stand up to the Soviets is to go over there and beat them tn Moscow this s ummer." Klllan1n plans to meet Friday with Robert Kane and Col. F. Donald Miller. president and secretary, respectively, of the U.S. Olympic Com· mlttee. which has promised to P&M on Carter's call for moving or canceling the Games. Kings' Berry Fontes After Latest Loss since tta root collapeed under the fti&bt of anow and Ice two yean qo. Mark Howe and Blaine sa.ou,ht.on led the Hartford attack with two eoalt and two uallta each aa the Whalen cruJaed to their eighth wtn bl the laat 111amea. KiQll coach Bob Berry wu tum1ni after the 1ame. "We're 101Qa to have to make eome c':J•·" Berry tald after , the KJao tum to their elxth 1trallbt toaa wtfbout a win. The Klnp bav. a 1--io-1 ftt!Ord tn the latn camea. · ·• •• · •iova OVY8 OS NOT trJlal and maybe we can flnd 1om• hockey l)la1en tomebwen who want to liv• an .rtort." hrry added. "I've bad lt with I\ some <:A the IUY• on tb1a team who are oot trytni." Hartford fell behiod, 2..0, on goals by Mike M=and Dean Hopkins late ln the fl rat . However, a power-play goal by hton at 18: 50 woke up lhe Whalen. ll WU all Whalers after the flrlt period. The Klnga, undermanned _,tbout bigb scorers Dave Taflor and Cblrlle Sfmmer, began to play llke tbelr dilmal record of the put three weeu. ITOtJGJITON TIED THE ecoag on a power-play 1oal al 12:08. Then Howe took cbarp, 1ett!J?1 two 10111 in a apan of 1:05, both coming off wrist shots just over tbe rt&bt point. "Martt bu a great abot and pla,yed a very IOOd game," said Berry. "He cer- talnly can aboot the puck." Jo the third period, Gordie Howe aot lnto U.. acortnc column at 3:D when bia alap ehot eluded the mitt of Loe An1elea 101Ue Mario Latent. The aoaI ended a 24·tame droqht for Howe and wu b11 12th of the aeuon. "I aaved it for \be ri1ht nipt," al.id Howe. Mtke Rocera and, Jordy Dou1laa sandwtcbed 10111 around tM aecond of the nllht by Murphy to end the 1corln1. ' McCall om Seeks Third Tennis Upset INGLEWOOD IAP > - Martina Navratilova and Tracy Austin have been winning, as had been expected of the t.op two seeds, but some of tbe most sur· prising tennis in thls pro women's tournament bas come from an unseeded a nd Un · heralded player named Roberta McCallum. McCa.llum, wbo ousted former ' U.S. Open finalist Pam Shriver • Tuesday and No. 6 seed Kathy Jordan Wednesday, faces her toughest test yet tonliht when s he meets No. 3 Wendy Turnbull l of Australia. f IN TONIGBT•S OTHER l quartentnals match Austin goes agalnst Carolyn Stoll. McCalham woo ln •traiebt sets over Jordan WednelClay, 6-4, 6-2. Top.seeded Navratilova brushed aside TaQ)'a Harford of South Africa, &-1, t-1: No. 2 Auat.ln held off Hana llandltkova of Czechoelovalda, 3·6, 6·1, 6·3; Turnbull defeated Laura Du- Pont, 1-3, 8-0; No. • Virlloia Wade beat Stacy Mar10Un, f-3, B·• and Stoll 1topped Barbara Potter,~. 7-6, 6·2. A\18TIN WAS DOMINATED tn tbe ftrat set by her Czecbotlovaldan opponent and wae ln Mrloua danaer of 1uffer-1n1 an upeet. Howeftr, alter double-faulUng to loae tbe tlnt aam• at low. she recovered from her 1ervlce problems to wln the aec:ond 1et handily. , ' I . ·' 4 • ' I I • • • • ' f . D DM.VPIU>T ~.~1.1• A ~le Alpert~ tM WCMtd Of "°61• Hollywood W aiits Back But Cowboys Say No .,.,._AP._..._ DALLAS -Dallae Cftobo)"I Coach Tom Lan dry bu ,...,.,,rmed hll dtldlloa to nn Tbomu 0 "Hollywood" Hende raon, aod the for mer llnebacbr DOW a.ya be s:aa,y U'J out for the New Orleans Saiat.t. New Orieua Coacb Dtcts Nola.a would not comment oo t.be ~ ot acqu.1noa Hendenon, allboutb ttti coofirmed be bad t.alked with Landry by pbooe Landry sa!d Heodenon, wbo wu ftrtd Ju t November. wu • diaruptive lnf1uence oa tht' team Hmdenoo aa.ld be uked Landry Wedntaday t.o cooslder reblrlns hJ m. "I didn't want an ans wer. I wanted him t.o think about tl t didn't want a con cJwnoo out of the meetma. but I got lt," Henderson saJd. "I lrled everything I even offered t.o cut the lawn at the pracllce field on Saturday. The bolt.om hoe was I couldn't even come back and clean cleau ." Henderson saJd he asked Landry t.o sound out Nolan. a former Dallu assistant, oo the poeaibibly of Henderson's playing lor New Orleans. · "He (Landry) s aid he'd given me the best compliment be could give a player ... that a coach wouldn't be afrald to take me In. that I'm not a g~y who would cause problems." ...------Quoi~ ol ilM-Dafl-------. Tampa Bay Coach Jolla McKay, whose team bas t.o play the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1980 teuon: "With so many Super Bowl rings. maybe they'll retire and go i.Dt.o the jewelry bullness." · C'rkktll IOC Meed•• nu lt'~ll International Olymplc Committee PresJdenl • Lord Klllantw says this weekend's session of the JOC will be ooe of the most critical in the existence of the Olympic Games, alluding t.o sentiment lo many countries that Moseow sbould not host the 1980 Summer Games ... Despite rejection of their bid to enter the Otym. pie Village at Lake Placid, more athletes rrom Taiwan were to arrive today a.s the island nation continued to press for ad- m ission t.o the 1980 Winter Olympics ... An American member of the JOC s trongly criticized the Carter Administra- tion for its handling of the current Moscow Olympic con- troversy. "The word, 'Olympics,' until Cart~r got hold of at was good " said Ju.lJan K . R.ooeevelL "Now It's synonymous with ·eoaimu.o.ist'." ... The Olympic i.mtallations board has been asked by the Canadian government about the poulbilily of uaing Montreal's Olympic facilities thi5 summer if the Moscow Games are moved or boycotted by other nations. ai.e• •• .,, .. 6•1• Tie lt'U• QlleHe After having two apparent goals disallowed in ~ the lint period, Chicago came. Crom behind twice , a nd earned a J..3 tie with Quebee in National Hockey League action Wednesday. Power play goals by Bob Marray and Tim Trimper helped the Black ll a wks extend thei r u nbe ate n s t ri ng l o slx games ... Wash1ogtoo snapped a five-ga me roa<l losmg s trea k with a 2·2 tie against DetrolL Bob 8lrob celebrated b1a 28th birthday with the game·tyloe ao•I for "• Capitals ... SL. Lollla raWed for a 6-3 victory over Ed.mob· ton. •mii·~·· ..... ft••• ..... .... al l•lletball AaoclaUGD'I HWtlt m t.blft·polnt bull.et. wu madt for Houttoa '1 aid 8urJ, wbo an UA- from ~.._.cm the eowt. Barry en thr ... pota&en /flOd added 1 patr ot aeiltN n t.be ftaal four teCOGd.I u the Rodi.eta edted 115-114. Wednmday nltbt ... Brtu WIMen umper at t.be buuer t.o lead Milwaukee t.o a U....1:.l09 decll1oo ver Cltnlud. Tbe CiViliet'ICintin r miMr1b&e play on the road, IOllnC fo the 25th time 1n 29 ouUnp . . . Boltoa u tta lead over PblladelJ)bla to two in tbe AUaatic l>lvtlioo with • come-fro ·behlDd 129·UO verdict. 1be CeltJCI, a.arr, .,.. •• 32·polnt effort. outacored 7een,~ In the second ball ... Walter .ta 2-points. i.ncludina a aame·wt.Dlllnc 10-foot jumper with three aecoadl left to pace Phoenix pa.st Kansas City, t'f·tS .•. A.an u•n E•llbb. recently acquired by Denver in a trade with lndiana. led a 122·111 Victory over Chicaco with a 29 po.int surie. The Bulls have loll a1x stralg.bt ... ftll Sm(&lt scored POlDts t.o spw-G<>ldeo Slate t.o a 117-92 win over Sao Die10 ... Boat.on played Dave Coweu oo lta inJured list and activated guard PeU Maravldl .•• Larry eo.tello resigned u coach of the financially-troubled Milwaukee Does of the Women's Bu tetball League. ~£ea~ VSC l•r C..r.,n Looi-time USC asai5tanl coach Dan LeTy • was named offensive line coach for the San Diego Chargers Wednesday . . . Former Dallas Cowboy Bob HayH was granted parole 10 months after be was sent t.o prison for a drug-dealln& conviction. He will be eligible for release in March ... At leas t three fonner University of Arizona football players wiU be Interviewed to determine whether they worked for the money they were paid for part-time jobs with the City of Tucson ... There will be a familiar name -Butkus -on the University of Illinois football roster next fall ii all goes according t.o Coach Mike WbUe't plan. M•rlt Butklas, a nephew of former llllno1$ and Chicago Bear star Dick Butkus, said he would attend Illinois. He·s a 6-5, 230-pound linebackt>r . Freshmao Aalplli SampMD scored 18 points in lht> Sl·cond ball. including eight of VlrJi,nia's last 15, as the 18th ranked C<1vahers clipped No 10 Duke, 73-QJ, in college basketball . . . Promoter Ooa King said he has signed a contract with Roberto Dana aod his manage r. Carlo Elda, and that he would pay S2 S mUUoo to Sugar Ray Leonard, the WBC welterweight champion, t.o de· fend his tiUe against Duran m May or J une . Outfielder kea Grtlfey, one of 15 players on the CmcmnaU roster who has not yet signed a contract, 1s fitrtJng with the Idea of play an g without a contract so he can t:nter the (re(: agent draft next season TeferisioH .. Hodio Following ..;r1• lhe lop o,port., evl•n t-; on TV torught Rdttr1Q\ <lr(' •••• cxccllPnt, •.. wc•rth w.:itch1nq .• fa•r • torg,..t 'I. [-) 6 p.m., Channel 9 v ./ NHL HOCKEY: Kings at NY tsldnder'> Announcers: Bob Miiier and Pete Weber The Kings will try to end their worst slump tn wven Yf'dr'> against the Whalers tonight In the first game at Ci vi c Cente< 1n Ha rtford, Conn. in more than two years. The K •n<J'> have lost five straight games. The Civic Center roof collapsed under ice and snow tn 1978 and has been rebollt and enlarged to a capacity ot 14,600. OTHER T E L E VI SION 52. Horse Rac.ng Today at Santa Anita, 1 .30 p.m . Chanrwl RADIO Basket.tNttl -Long Be«h State at FretftO Stet•. 7:JO p.m., KLON <•.1 FM ) and KNAC (109.S FNU. WOtneft'S a..-~11 -San Ofego State at UCLA, 7:50 p.m., t<PCC Clt.3 FM). Hoc;key -Kings at NY Islanders, 6 p.m .• KllS (1150). . ... .. . ., . SFORT'S BREAK /BASKETBALL TewartlTl&le Monarchs Take A Giant Stride e1 aooa CAaL8oN Ol•DllllJ ........... Macer Del K11h Coach Jerry TardM bu a clant taak ahead of him -1etUa1 his basltetbaU team ready for three more .uaelut Leaaue sames and the CJF +A playo{fa. All Hema antl·cllmactlc followinl Wedneeda7'1 overtime heart-stopper aa tbe Moearebs auumed the Angelus lead wtth a 48-..e victory over ri\'al Servtte. BEPO&E AN OVE&FLOW crowd ol 1.200 ln the 750-aut Maler Dei gym the Mooan:bs pulled it o ut o n G e orge Gregory's lwo free throws with 10 seconds left lD overtime t.o erue a 46-45 deficiL Tbe victory gives Mater Dea a one-game bulge over SerVlte and the latte r 's coa c h , Larry W a Iker. said . "Tb ls decided league.•• "No way," said Tardie . "The re's st.JU three games to go " But off the crowd'!> reaction and I.he JUbilalloo of the wm ners. Wallce r's comment seemed to hold some water It was a typical match-up between th{'se two classic f0t::-. as Mater Oe1 played catchu11 nearly thf' entire game, althou~h the Monarchs never tratled by more than sax points I 20-141 anc1 actually led lhrf:'t• l1mt·~ pnor lo Gregory's WlD.ll1ng free thro~ B UT THE LAST Tiii E the- Mooarchs had the lead tn rt.•g. ulat100 w~ 2S-Z7 early 1n the tnir<l q~r aoo 1t a ppeart'<l the Fnars wu~ on their way ti) a sv.eep of the two Angelus con r ro n La tlOfl..<. Dov.11 41 37 "'th l<-ss than t"ll m 1nut~ t1J i;:o r1•"·rvt• K••\ in l>oolt•\ hit h1!. •)fll\ tw11 hur kf'I'> nf the gam1· 10 r(I)'>• lht• ""' v.1lh I 04 to ~o lo tw 1l at 41 Sen·ate's John l...e1de nh<-1m1>r made a prur of fre-e throw\ "llh 1:> <;ecqnds t.o go. but Mdrk Shan non got Mat(.'r Ot:'1 t•ven again w1tb 13 SttOOd-; lt'ft, t1ppmg an bis own trussed shot. SCOTI' SL"-ilt:K ML'iSED a 16 footer with oo~ se<:ond to go Lo shove the game mto overtune ~ rvit.t> Jumped t.o a 46-43 le ad but Dave Cook, wbo caOJK'd fl\t' ~tra1ght in the Uun1 quarter to ke('p the Monarchs in tbe gamt>. hit from out.aide Watb 64 ticb &efl to pare It to .... COCIAt folio• ed ..... b7 t.ytnc .. SIMll ad Ci09b'OWq U. ..... tq Up wttb • MC Ml remain· lng. n.e ........ eoulda'\ fiDt the rtaht abol outalde. got the ball to Gregory w ide and the latter drew the foul. .. GEOaGE TOLD ME not t.o worry, be wu golng to put them down," said Tardie ... After he did tt . be told me. 'I ~ot 'em.· r told blm I loved him, • said the Jubilant Tardie. Servtt.e bad one last chance. but a last-second shot wu off target and Mike Swell rebounded for the win· oers. Despite the fact bis learn trailed almost all the way, Tardie said one of the Irey point.! was b.la team 's ability t.o control the tempo. "We played good defense, we re patient and did everything we needed to win lt. It was our turn. we're the better team." The Mona r chs we re cold early, mwlng their first sveo s ho t s. a nd cold late when Servlte's tough defense helped cause six straight misses at the start of the fourth quarter. Sub Sparks Ocean View Df'!>p1te the glossy ~lats of Wa)'nc C'arl:.mder and Jeff An- r1r<idf'. Ckean View High basket· bdll toach J am Ham s ins ists lhe !>e<1hJwks arc more than a two- man team Wednesday night, firad Brower may have proved him nght A 6 4 Juruor forward f1llmg m f o r t h e 1n J ured Tim Naaktgeboren. Brower scored 17 points to back up Andrade's 33 .in cl <'Jrl:inde r 's 24 as the '"·• .1h.1"1<" npp1·d Kennedy. ,, 'i1 It " 111, •. ". \ ,. hJd '>1"\l'n <.lJrtl•r<, the whole ~ea!>on." ~aid 11.J rn-.. dlc,.o apprcc1at1vc or th<' "' J > 6 3 w nior J at·k Hc inh<>ltz h.1., flllt'<i m for 1nJurt>d Jon Ng .ti J.!Uard "They've ht-en on the \ l'rJ.!<' of 'ita rtmg for some tJme . It's hard Lo overcome our im· .J~l' of a two-m an team but since IPa gur c:;tart<'<i we've done a lot b..ttt•r Jl)b of ~prcad1~ things :..iround ·· 1\odr:ldt'. J ti 1 guard averag- tn)! 21 po1nl:o. J game. had has twst ~hooUnJ? rught, h1ttJng 15 of 2 1 s hots Crom the field . C arlander, a •·'1'-c•nter. canoec110 o1 w. i• T"..,,. • -Oceaa Vlew raau o .. Tan ~to»a.-dltmpln Leque man&oe.t. Vikes, Edison, Cd.M Win SKI MART'S PREWlllTER OLYMPIC SKI SALE Estancia Holds Off Irvine 's Upset Bid Marina Hlgh's Vikings, Edison's Chargers and Corona del Mar 's Sea Kings stayed within range of league leaders and Sea View League front-runner Estancia staved off ao upset bid by Irvine Wednes· day night in pre p basketball action. Here's a look al Wednesday's play : Marina 35, Huntington Beach 33 Keith Da wson scored right off the bat i.D o~er­ Ume as the Vikings survived a slow-down against the upset·minded Oilers to stay io the thick of the CIF playoff picture. After Dawson's game ·wlnne r, Huntington Beach went into a dela y game, wh.ittling aJI but 15 seconds off the clock before cal.l.ing timeout ~ set up a ftna.l shot. The Oilers' last attempt missed, enabling Marina to slay tied with Edi.son for third place in the Sunset League at 4·3. . . Sam Aiello scored 10 to pace Manna wh.i~e Jason Walker had 12 for t.be Oilers, now 1·6 10 league. Edl90n 68, Weetmlnater 57 They're only sopbomorea, but Richard Chang and Rick DIBeroardo played like s~asooed_ veterans in leading \be Chargers t.o thell' fourth Sunset League victory against three losses. Chane a 6-4 forward, hit 10 of 13 shots from the field aDct finhbed wtth 20 points. DiBemardo, a 6-2 forward.-canned 8 of 13 field goal attempts and wound up wtth. 21 pointa. Both bad six rebounds and combined for 13 of Edison's 19 points in the fourth quarter. Eetancta 70, Irvine 82 Behind Mlke Llvsey's torrid shooting. Irvine gave the CIF's top-ranked J.A team all It co~ld na.ndle before succumbing t.o the power of Tam Krobnfeldt and Steve Vao Hom . Livsey had all 10 of the Vaquero11' third q uarter points and had 18 of his 26 polots after in· termwlon u Irvine battled t.o a 48-48 Ue after three quarterJ. FOUNTAIN VALLEY LITTLE MISS SOFTBALL SIGN UPS LAST CHANCE-SAT., FEB.9th 10 AM to 2 PM ALBERT Fl!LD (Comer of Telbert Ii Newtand) artne birth certlflc8t• a a.pl gu.rdl•n AGES 8-18 Krobnfeldt then hit three outside bombs and Van Horn had seven polots and three key rebound:; In the fourth quarter as E stancia held on t.o post its 19th victory, and seventh straight lo Sea View ac lion. Coron• del M•r 48, El Toro 42 El Toro held the ball on the Sea Kings and with the e mphasis toward Ron Holmes' 21 points. near- ly pulled il out in the fourth quarter as Corona del Ma r went cold at the free throw line in Sea View a ction. CdM had a 36-24 third quarter lead melt when the Sea Klnga missed lhe front end of three m PREP BASKETBALL straight one-and-one situations at the free lhrow line and fu\lahed with eight mlsses ln 10 tries at the gratis stripe in the floal period. Unlveratty 58, Coeta Me .. 49 To,m Honeycutt scored 18 polnt& and grabbed 10 rebounds as the Trojan.a won for just the fifth lime th1a season. Brian Allison contributed 12 POints and seven asaiata for Unl while Steve Lux and K.en Ba.rd.sley each scored 12 for Coat.a Mesa. San a.mente 82, Lagun• Beach 48 Cwt Arons pulled down a school record 25 re· bounds 10 of the offensive variety, and J ack SteveMori scored 22 pointa to lead the Tritons Lo their fourth South Coast triumph. Laguna Hiiie 47, Dani Hiiie 48 Down by 11 points al halftime, Dana Hilla r allied in the se<:ond half. only to lose when Kirby Combs scored the game -winner for Laguna llills with three serondA to play. Chris Mat.hleu scored 14 or his 17 points in the second half and grabbed seven of lbe Dolph.ins' 15 rebounds. ORANGE COUNTY COLLEOTOBAMA GUM SHOW ...UAIY 9 Ii 10. 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SKIING I BASKETBALL At Lake Placid Scalping No Problem By DA\'E CUNNINGHAM OflMO .. ly"-IWI Tictet 1~alpln1 la no problem 1t l..ako Pl1dd, where the Winter Olympics open out week. ln fact, aome Uckell are actually belo1 sold below eotl. The Lake Pluid 01.ympk Or1ani&lnt Commtt tee aaya ll hu &ood •Ht.& available for every event. and H~cta to have at leut 100 Ucketa available aa late iat. 24 houri. prior to t"vcnlll even u popular u fi1ure skutinK TKE LPOO(;' OIUGINAU.Y toknded to sell s pecial "IOld card!." for Slll.000 eoch a gold cud entitles the bearer to VIP lrt'atment and the best seat m lbe house for all i·vcnL'> But of the 80 gold Nrd!> pnott'd. only rune have been sold The !>eat., will probably be sold at the tut mmute for re11ulu pn<'e!> William RandalJ, a Hwitmgt.oo Beach lumber yard owner, was the only pn vate party expressing SKIING an interest m the gold cards He spent $30,000 in a special deal to gN four The other five cards Wt>re sold to t'Orporations. Randall ~rt>w up 1n Pani.hv11le ;md Potsdam. N.Y .. but has l1vc•d in California ~in<'P World War 11. After Lake Pla<'ui was dc•1>1gnated the site of the 1980 Games, Randall bought a house there. HE SA l'S HE PLANS lo bnng his wire and nine or 10 other gut-i.Ls to Lah Placid Lo use the gold cards Lack or interest m Winter Olympics tickets has been blamed on the uncertainty of snow condi- tions and the curteot controversy over the Sum-mer Games in Moscow. But the LPOOC isn't concerned about t.be possibility or seeine its extravaganza play before an empty house. "We're probably very close to 80 pert'ent of capacity right now," said Kevin Mc Hale, ad· mission djrector for the LPOOC. "If the demand continues as 1l has been right now I think we'll get pretty close to a sellout.•• • • • NOTIDNG IS MORE humbling for an athletic- type person than lo snap on a pair or skis for the first time. AU the moves learned on the basketball court, baseball diamond, football field or tennis court go right out the door. And when a person reaches age 45, successful on the job and confident in his/her abilities, it can be terribly degrading to take up skliog. Wbo want& to see six-year-old kids jumping moguls, wb.ile you break a femur trying to make a snowplow stop? Wl11I THAT IN MIND, Alpine Meadows has developed the "Prime of We Clinic," a alti lesson deslped for skien age 45 and over. It's designed t.o eliminate embarrassmenL Studenta will be crouped with others of the same age, ability level and goals. "It's a more mature, settled approach," says Alpine Meadows' Bob Everson. It should also keep "Prime of Life" skiers from quitting after their first lesson The hve-day clintt', which began its first session Monday, costs $50 • • • TRACKS IN THE SNOW -Ml. Bachelor in Oregon has gotten approval for a $6 million ex- pansion which will take rour years The additions include a summ1t lodge, four new lifts, additional parking and ~rO<lming e<tuipmcnt . . Weekends are consistent ~cllouts at Snow Summit, despite marginal conditwns. The Southern California re- sort kept 1Ls snow guns blasting for 150 straight hours last month, laying down a skfable layer of custom snow . Sq uaw Valley is hosting a Peugeot Grand Pnx W<'sl competition this week. l 149 Points Gauc~Set Another Mark At Saddlcback College. 100-pomt games aren't milestones, just another day at the office. fo fact, even 120-point ~ames are bet-onung old hat. But Bill Mulligan's runnin', gwinin' Gauchoi. turned in a scoring performance Wednesday night that would make any NBA coach proud. Despite a llowing subs to play half the game, Saddleback set a new mark of excellence by bomb· ing Chaffey, 149-107, in a Mission Conference game that must have bad the home fans feeling they bad just watched a marathon tennis match. THE %56 POINTS scored by both teams and Saddleback's 149-polnl output both set conference JC BASKETBALL records. Jrorucally, the Gauchos held the previous mark with a 145-point outburst ag!Unst Chaffey in 19'77. All told, seven players scored in double figures for Saddleback. which is now 9-0 ln conference, Z'1.0 oa tbe year and unbeaten in its Jul 43 home 1•9'et. • Kevin Magee, the Gauchos all·everythlni cater, bad 21 polnts and 13 rebounds -and be on· ty pa.)'ed oo. e half. He retired to the aidellnet after Saddleback plled up a 6&-38 lead with two mlnutel left In the nnt half. Ted Hett1n1a had 17 points, Randy Whieldon 18 polnt. and Ed Patrick lS befo,. they relaxed on the bench while the subt picked up where they left off. 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Le- MILWAUI((( 006 -Annourl<OO lfla,. ...,..,..,. ., ~ Conouo. ,..eel «>«II ~uu. ................ ~ DtfNVlR 8lllOH~ -N•,_ 0.0.,,. M<'-OO:Cllk rel.otlom Ol...Ctor encl Jim !>e<.,_~kotvdlre<..,. OlT~TLl~S -N•INdJC>WOll-. -._.., '-"' c_.,. UN DllC.OCH.aAGEllS -N•med D•w L•vy ~llne c-" U A'f'TLE SEA .. AWI(\ SIQneO L.Arry Oo<wY, -,..,...,., -Mike S.11-.of- fMUW t«llhr Htgtt School Soc::cer i..._9MU 1.-~. ~.....,.~-Ptu tf-u I, lrriM I e.i-.. ~~.-. Lr•,,... KOt .... _........,.. Will History Repeat? Utah ·st. Invades UCI Utah State ~members Crawford Hall all too well The last time the Aggi~ played UC Irvine on the road, they were out· huaUed, outshot and outplayed. The 80·71 upset we nt do wn as the highlight of the Anteate rs' 1979 basketball season and ooe which haunted Utah St.ate all year For this rea.soo, at doesn't seem likely that the PCAA co-le.der would take cellar4welllng UCI UgbUy when t.bey square ofr tonlgbt <7 :30> al Crawford Hall. lftbe AUiM cao"t re- member back • year •CO. all they bne to do la recall last Saturday's meeting in Logan, Utah FOB ~ MINUTES, UCI battled Utah State oo even termi. ll WllS 37.34 at baJtume and 52 49 with 14 minutes to go beror e the Aggies began to exert themselves on the boards -and at tbe free throw line known u a snake pit, it ls the ptice whe re the Anteaters have posted five of their six wins Assuming they don 't get homered at home. the start of a four game homt>St.and could pro- v1d~ the lJft ~ to (>Dd an eight· game losing stru,k If not. maybe lbe renewed COO· hdeoce in it.s offense will. "We seem to have gotten our Ln· 1ens1ty back and with rave o( our last i.tx games at bome, we aucbt JWll aurprtae aome people," says UCl Coacll 'J\m "nft. ••WE PIA YEO VDY poorly at San Jose (Jan. 31 ) but at Utah State all five starters srored in d&lble figures and we bad our ~t offensive night Stn<."t' league play begllfla" Wbeo the dust bad settled. Utah Stale bad a 98-81 verdict , thanks lo a 47.30 edge in rebounding and a 34·19 advantage lo free throws Sophomore guard Robbie Beal paved lbe ~a)' with a carttr high Z7 pomts, oearly double bJS 14 5 sronng average UCl also got a Wl out of the return of Victor Conyers and La moot 1;;;;;;;11111 Jerrett. h\'O UlJured letlermeo who Though Crawford Hall um't euctJy -114n'D-- N¥eg81 ... Improve perf ormanco Spark Plug 79!. have k<t the team l.n •ronnc and re· bound.in& most ol the seuoo ' • ........., ...... 4'' -............. _.__, .... --·-...,... ....--------...--....,_ FOf m0f9 powef' Ind be UM mlleage, add to a-• •nd hefp llop "ptng" "Mk tM MetMlf 1tOple w9'o ... Auto Parta" Cotter Pins Helldy p4n1k: boa hoWe llO of Ille mo1t populer ...... COITA MESA-South Coaet Auto Supply. Ill W. Baker C•t •1t•to1l 551-2500 NIWP.ORT B!ACH ;-UnltM Auto Parta, 2I02 W. Coaet Hwr. M&-1M7 . F•~!~~. ·at q~ality rebuilt parts u1 stock • ··--·--· ··--------.. --. ---- .. BOATING / BUSINESS -Aetlvl& ··-Sailon Rest Up For Midwinlen 1llbo1& racen 1lon1 Ua• Sovtbera Callto...Ua cout an r..U., llP la pnpu-.U. fOc a tou1b .-encl ol eomp«lUco P'eb. IS-IT ID UM li&Dl Southern CalUonda YeeWAn1 AlaodaUoD llktwiaten. la local.,...... UM OD17 ..,.., ... IUeduled ... tbe .... race ol Soutb 6bin Yacbt Club'• W\atar RlbaeM ..... -Sllm'da.J, ud tbe Valentine Reaatta, co- 1PODIQl'ed by Bab.la CoriAt.blan Yacbt Qub aod Udo Ille Yadlt Club Saturday and Sunday. All racea wW be aalled In.side tbe bay counee. In the Loa An1olea·L.on1 Beach area. Loa An1elea Yacht Club, the oldcat ln Soulbern CaUlornia, bolds the 1potll1ht witb ill Openln1 Day ceremonies Saturday and open. in& day races Saturday and Sun- d ay. Tbere are man1 loc:al mem· bera of LA YC which w as founded In 1801 and stiU occupies lhe ramshackle old clubbouae oo Termioal Island. CompetiUve events ln connec· lion with LA YC's opening day lKlude the Commodo"'' CUp rae. Sat~ ud tbe Cnla. VudmtJtlt Plq 'I trcdiy rae.a Salurday end ueday. ne new coaunodon ot LA YC lJ WllJard 8eD ot Puadeoa. In ~ anu ol tM ScMltbem CaUfol"'llJa Yadattp1 Auoc:la· Uon : a.a• ... aa.1 WUMQammen Yadrt Chab -Catal.lu to Pon race. SaturdaJ. Palos Verdea Trlao1le race, Sat~, SuadQ. Saa ..... Coronado Yac.bt Ctub -Luff. In <Jr. Sabot> Saturday. Sunday San Dlqo Yacht Club -Cius re11t t.u (Ca1·20, Etcbella-22, Solina. Star, T-Bird) Saturday, Sunday. Southwestern Yacht Club - Sailboat Tri&D.lle, <Catallna-27 ) Saturday' Sunday. Oceaotlde Yacht Club Winter Sabot Series, Sunday. N...ua ud l.Dlud Westlake Yacht Club Winter Warmup Regatta, Sun· day. Arizona Yacht Club -Spnng Series, Saturday, Sunday. F,....P•geBJ COST A MESA BOUTS. • • the Jerry Quarry type; his face s wells up at the mere thought of a left jab. But Benros was clearly the better boxer. Mike Drew of Hum· boldt County out-weighed him by three pounds and boasted a longer reach. but Drew took most of the punishment. Benros had his mouth cut m the first round, his eye cut in the second round, and h is nose bloodied in the fourth round. And FJShing, Boat Show Scheduled LONG BEACH -Fred Hall's western fishing tackle and fLSh· ing boat show opens a five-day run at Long Beach Convention Center, March S-9. A wide variety of nablog tackle \Deluding rod.a, reel.a, Une, lures up to sonar ft.ab detectioo devices .tu be on display along 'Wlth fishing craft and the latest in boatin~ accessones. There will also be displays de· voted to resort lodges and fis h Ing areas ftom the Arctic and Canada on the north l o BaJa California and Honduras on the South. Daily fi s hing seminars will be conducted bv well-known re-~ional and national authorillci. lecturiog on fishing lore and angling techniques. Subjects in· elude marlin fishing in Baja; salmon fishing in Hritish Colum· bia: bass fishing in Old Mexico; troYt fi shmg in thC' High Sierras and other areas or fishing. Show vLc;ttors will be eligible for a rowboat full of valuabl(' pnzes includmg fishing trips a nd fis~~ng tack.le The show opens Wednesday t hrough J<'riday at 3 p.m . and on Saturday and Sunday at noon Admission 1s $3.50 for adults and SI.SO for children 12 and under. :d1=.~ ,~ 1--.iic,..-. ~~-- -~ . ·I • rll,ll• J;~ ,~.~ ,;· I •• • -.!T,> . 't·~" --!... ( .t~r-lr' · he won a unanimous decision. SURPRISINGLY, I didn't flnd the blood offensive. I didn't revel in It, either, but because Beo.ros never wobbled or appeared hurt, ltdidn'tbotherme. In the main event, religious Bert Lee took on Santa Ana's own Agapilo Ramirez, and the c rowd was evenly divided on this one. Hand.some Lee won the ladies' hearts (yes, women do attend boxing matches) and plucky Ramirez was a local favorite. Lee woo a wianlmous decision for the same reason the others-- before bim bad -intelUgenee and strategy, not brute strength. THIS WAS THE second boxing card in Orange County in Uiree months. Promoter Dick Sadler is hoping the bouts wUJ draw suffideot interest to eYentually stage a championahip fight here. Amoog tbe celebrity cuesta Wednesday were Angels first baseman Rod Carew and Rams lineman Doug France. lo coot.rut to the potenUal violence of the sport, the Cost.a Mesa bouts are fUDd-ralHn foT the American Research Medical Services program, wbicb wu created to help make boxing safer for the athletes. Seamanship Course Set A course in sailing and seamanship 'Wlll be held at the office of the Sunset Aquatic Marina. 290 1 Edinger Ave .• Sunset Beach. starting tonight al 7:30. The course is sponsored by the U.S . Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 64. RegistraUons will be accepted tonight and the classes wW t.'On· tinue each Thursday through May 8. The course lS open to the public, and families are en· couraged to attend. For further information phone Sam Emer (892·!i92'7) after 6.30 p.m. "Sweetheart Bouquet" Say "I love yo•" with R09'!Jr'• elegant usweetheart Bo•qaet." Oar •pecial touch tell• her that really care . ... • . .. • nw lo'1cl~ ana•9•me•t la o .. y tu. 95 whl~h lad•••• free local dcUvery.• •Newport Bach,~ Del Mar, a.lboe, 1"1tN and Cotta Mua. PhHe ~·r onler la ea~ Roger'• Flodet 640-6774 BOATING ~--! ...... ~irmbne Oosing In On Record By ALMON LOCUBEY OMty ............... .._ I<' red Preiss' 84· fool sloop Chnatine from Pacific Mariners Yacht Club was eying an elapsed time rerord in the 1,110-mile San Diego to Mamanillo race with a poaaible fini&h by Friday 0000. At the 8 a.m. roUcaU today, Christine had 258 miles to go and was sailing in a six-knot southwest wind. Christine was 11 miles ahead of Tony Delfino's 69·foot Drifter from Los Angeles Yacht Club. Dob Longpre's 50-fool sloop Fircbird from Hah1a Corinthian Yacht Club. Newport Beach. was reported out or the ra~ Reason given wa~ that Longpre became 111 and was removed from the boat at Cabo San Lucas. The illness was reported not serioua and the crew was laking the boat oo to Manzanmo. The handicap lead switched to Class 8 with Jane Coursin's 33- foot sloop Freightram taking ovt-r the overall corrected {}me lead. Leader m Class A was John Reynolds' Ghost. Newport Harbor Yacht Club and th<: Class C leader was Hat Tnck. Rob Batcher, San Diego. The only s trong winds along the course were reported by Dick Steele aboard the escort v essel Jubilee who said a northwest wind or 25 knots was whl!IUing past Cabo San Lucas and may eventually reach the fleet. Alter Named Multihull Sailor of Year · Hobie Aller Jr., 22. or Capistrano Beach, has been selected b y Yacht Raciog- Crui.stng llaguioe as the top multibUll sailor for 1979. Alter swept both the Hobie-14 and Hobie-18 national cbam· p1onsbips ln 1978 and ln 1979 added the' Hobie· 16 nationals, making him the only sailor lo ever win naUonal titles in all three classes. To cap off the 1979 season Alter won the coveted Cham- pionship of Champions Regatta sponsored by the United States Yacht Racing Union, an annual event which gathers the top sailors from 20 different classes The 1979 Championship of Champions was held al Lake Hubbard in Heath. Tex. It was the first time m its five-year h1s- t o r y that 1t was held in catamarans. Alter won the title in Prindle-16s. llis crewman was Christian Banks of Capistrano Beach. Alter Jr ill the son of Hobie Alter, designer of the Hobie-LS, 16 and 18 classH . N.....,,,e ..... r Pia.at• • ~epatJo, f•relt•re•u••c ..... Sari..,.... .. MacArthw. ~&tech. 640-5800 O,..~llllii ..... • (, ' •• ,,.,,..,, ''°"*' 7, 1• aPWlr-New From Detroif TJ:lis is the fi.nal prototype of J ohn Z DeLorean's D'.'ft C-12 sport~ car with softer lanes and a different fra me and engine than the or iginal The first public s howing will be next week at a dealer convention in New Orleans. GM's Sales Boom But Others in Big Thrt]e Dip Over IS'· of the adl,llt PoPUIC1llon do not have :.t 1>lnRl1? tooth 1n their mouth'I t-JC<"c>pt 1 hO!le on dental platt·-. the-. wear \fore than llO'. do not 'l!>lt their dt.'nt1o;t during .tn t'nlirf' \t·.ir When o~kt'd lh• \ adm11 thev nt•<•d drnlal aid Evf'n mnn• 1mp()rtant I ' l hP n pg l ('C f Of c hildren'' teeth There are from 3 tfJ H caVJt1es in tbe mouth'> or the ag .. 11roup from four to e1ghl \f•ar' o lrl Anrf th•· ""l'r<1g1· arlulf 1' w.tlk1n1t .1rnunfl wilh .11!0111 four llt'l(lt•t'tl°tl t';tVllll"' In hi" muulh Thi ' dPnlal 11• 1•i•'c·1 " 11n<ff'rm1nin..: •h•· h1·;cllh nf •h•· nrit111n DETROIT CAPI Detroit ts shak · membt'r a market share that high, "''1 It ''''' .. '"" '·'' f'HO'\h I .... v.h111 ~"u ing 1l.!. head in d1sbchef over January sales . General Motors 1s setting re- cords, imports are going through the roof and total sales unexpectedly are up. but i.pokesmen SiJid that countltlg all 0,.,.cf ,1 mi·di"""' l'wk up cars. GM's share was 47 percent, a v11ur pro..,nir>l••lll 11 'h'>P shade Wlder normal pini: n1-.1rlH. (Jr v.1· will Leading importers sold 216,623 cars dunng tbe month, S8 percent ahead of January 1979 That gave them Z1 percent of the U.S. market, nearly three percentage points better than the best previous month and more than rune pomtJ; better than the 1979 month Sa l~ for the rive lJ S producers dt•lt\f'r 11mrn11tly v.1thout !>hd only 1 5 percent where analysts t"<tr;o rh.•ri:•· \ .i1e..i1 were expecting tbe 21> percent dechne 01..in~ fl•~>pl1· •·ntru~t w. typical of recent months Thanb to "'1th 1lw1r 11rc ... rn11t1on~ GM. Big Three sales were down 8 6 "·'" "'•· '0 m ''" u n rl percent despite declines of 23 percent \t)ur .... al Ford Motor Co. and Chrvsler Corn PARK LIDO PHARMACY ·" ·., Fr .. Delivery VW SALES DROPPED an the last 3~1 Hoapltal Road to days of the month thanks to a Newpon Beach three wee~k~&~t~r·1·k·eij[iiiiiiiiiiiii!iilliililli6••i2l.1isaoil~~~+ PUT AN<YrHER WAY, foreign pro duc('rs outsold the combined total sales of Ford Motor Co., Chrys ler Corp .. Amencan Motors Corp. and the U.S.-made Volks wagen -all the major U.S. producers besides GM GM sales rose 0.3 percent to a re cord for the month, 380,848 cars. for 6S percoot of the market for domestic makes. Nobody at GM could re· Invest in Gasoline The One Procl-.ct Ewe~ae'• Whcn>:.:i. ... !~cl.iae ~ar ">d.•v\ ~ n-w: m. "1 quelled pnc'\." '"' pc01pk lumt' t.11.: l'ltf)d(-h..,;'f)" h\ frll'lral10j! II \ n h,.-h n"- ho..-ca~ 1ht-r~ " hoyh r•.,l<'n-.1~>1utcl'1' n<llh 11.11 \lCkJ Vf>p.lf· 1nf•\0U\.Jndo 1un1I\' lh11t.1 ,1h11u111 thonl ,1:'"'.i1~ Or" 11\crt•' rr~ v.ill n'IC ~·vc Got. ...,. Ul).'C \UU Ill Reiter ... \I >Ill.ti. t U' ~· rr Co ·l't-110 ft'f m.1~ M11r.,1·11n~· < 1r• wp inlo" \.\,,,.pn.11<· td•·"" n1.1111!f'I 11f(<\l\l(1........... l)t•ll \l,lll"n' Ill 1 ft,• l .11 d1•f11' Ill 11 ltl h •f.I\ ht't.l\JW I ht '4 ••Ill'! °'"U' h•'"' ( .1ltf11r nt.1 111.1r~ • I , , '" '" 1 111<.· ".,,i.:r· '• ~H ( ... ,., """'j1 ... 1 II\• ,,... . .i "''"' f\ ... 11 .. ~1 Ml'llll1I s•.1"1hrh' h11''-'·'·'>'' t1111111· r "''on 1h1 1>11""''" »I 1•11\1111• .111d \1 11111~ I' ''"11111· '"' '"'""'"'" ... 1.111\ "'"' '" ;H}4flt11t1tlO \llf1pi\tn~11lH t•\.\0 \t'f\H I \l.1UttO\\itt\.. rr•l\UJ•· '"''" •lmc· 111"'"""1h.111 ·~1 \ • M\lfllt.'h t.,I .k·'-' •l.lf!I\ llw ~klkatf'd \mAll '""'-'" ( -\t.L. .. '\1•-lltoln~ (.-MIM II' '" h.oH· \-...r JI .ind \••U f,lot•\t ... I, fl'l<~'\\o\lfl t••t 11(1 '"U .:.1n pur< h.1 ... · :! 1.m~l••t•I. 111 !];<l'>l>l1n.. I• >r \OC ('<"• 1·.111. 11 It \PU\. .Ill,,. ~v. "··II -d ... 1 • \t'fhl \110 .t ht"\ '\\l t·~ \llh '4.11fiCH•Offt11\lf th \4\lt th r ( ''"1 1 11.11'\ I ~1111·· ~ I•• 1'1·11" \l.'1 \\ii,h11t llt•11fl'\,lr\f '11111<' \Ir , •"' Anl>'\'k' l \ ·~ l ll• 1 ( ,JI 1 lw Ml:.~WR(," IHll · 111\ ....... ~IC'CI f7Mt97l-270t Ir• -m • •11t...,1k-C JJ1fc>m111 ,.111 tllOOl 421-Q()}O. CO-PEI AO -13.05 12.48 3 EFFECTIVE ANNUAL Y1ELO 3 ANNUAL RATE A.e. A"'labte Fe&. 7 ttwoutf' F9b. 13 6MONTHTERM $10.000 MINIMUM l50,000 "'91dmum U.S. Tr•....., bHt9 •re 90&0 al • dtllGOWlt ,..._, TM edvettfMd , ... of lnterea1 la leH than Vt of 1 % Oftt the eftedlve nrt• ••med at ttle end of the t momtl lerm. Awlrflable IO Cdtomla ,.. •!dent• only II red9emed In leu than 6 month•. fn· 1ereat le reduc:.d to 6' per annum. INTEREST PAID MONTHLY · tl!K!"' ,..00 ,...,.,.,... ""'II'-~.._ .. ,in -IO< ¥f tflllol()n .. h ._..._,.,.....,.....,.. I 23 80 18 Branches Statewide AMAHllM • 1()76 N 51.111' Cot1Po11 Blvd "9Cll !>1' I COSTA MESA • trn ! 17lti ~I •~Fi '>04'i RfVERSIOE • 1111180 ~~~"< 11.1 • 3'>4 ;>o,c,o SANTA ANA• 1,<)f '' Bro:ll1wiv • ~q10J u __ _. _____ _., ---. ' ~ . .......,,11• llusfne9s U.S. Trade Deficit Narrowing WASHINGTON <A P'> -Dnoltt a more than .c> pernat ln, treas.e lo lhe ptie6 ol lmported oU last yur, tbt U.S mtrthud1H trade <knctt narrowt'd to m.1 bllUoa lo im. the Comm~ Dlpa~t bu Nport.4td. fkll 1n tbl Wrd quarter ol J979. Tho fl1ure wu revtnd from an or11lnal •Uma\.e of M.9 bUUoC\, U\O department. Hid. Lall week. Lbe 1ovtmment released • more lamlUar and bro.tdtr Mt of trade n1uree that lncludet military tranaacUons by U A diafeoH a&t'ncfa. Jl ll laued monthly, and •ho~ed a 124.7 bUUon ddkil few tbe ytar. ~ def\clt a\ood el S33 1btll"-1n im on \.be 11m• balUCll of P•l'menta basia Swlnp ln l.be natJocf1 trade balAnee can alfKt UM value ot tlM dollar Lar&• dfificll.a lend to burl l.be dollar, while lbe NYerM b true ol amall r cklfkita and 1urpt,... Tbe Commt-r« O\'partmen\. reponed that petroleum hnporta alon~ l"OM $17.7 bUuoo, or u percent, to t80 bUJJoo ta lt'rt. Volume lncl'<'ued only 1 ~rcent, all ol lt 1tored"aa lnventorJ The fOW1h.quarter increase ln the rtaures releued today - whlch do llOl lncl'-lCM miUe.aty trade and mue other •dJuatmenta - re11ecta a M.4 bUUon. or 8 &*'cent. rtae In 1&U lmportl to '88 bUlloo. I.be diepattmellt aa.ld. On tbe export a.lde. the United Stalff ex~= $900 million or 9 percent more lo aotcultural aoocts. to $10.S · , the depa.rtmtat. aaid. The ft>tiN inereue repreaented grain 1hlpment1 to Weatem Europe, Japan and Mexico and cotton shipments to Japan and China. Actual ron.aumplJoo ol lmpc:>IUd oll fell 2 perc ot. t.be depart- menl aald Howev\•r. lhe nwrchandiff tr Mk dehcll durtn1 lul year'• fourth quarter tnrrcust'd to S7 9 billion, renecun1 OPEC oU in- creases late an 1979 The October ~ct!mbt:r deficit compares with a $7 3 billion de For ai°bol 1979, exports increased S40 4 billion, or 28 per«nt, to $182.4 blllion. helplnc to offset the major increases ln roreign oil prices. the department said. Cheaper Air Travel Envi-sioned WASHINGTON (AP> - Travel agents are expected to become more aggressive and competitive under a new Civil Aeronautics Board ruling that will forbid the airline industry from paying them a fixed com- mtsslon The board decided th.is week that each airline must set 1t~ own compensation for these agents. The immediate impact on lhc traveling public and on the na- tion's 16,000 travel agents. who write more than half the airline tickets sold. was unclear l\irhnes and agents were slow lo react. most saying it was too early to asst'!'ls the crfoct. The board said open . de regulated comm ission rates should lead to greater eompelJ hon among agt.•nts and could ht· R UC YOUR TAA1s:~r This veer. use a professional 10 prepere your tax return There is a d1tlerence between a CPA and other mcome talC consultants -we can help min1m1ze your taJ<es and know the needs of harbor area t>us1neMe& and residents Call us for an aPP01ntment. 673-388-4 Balboa Island THOMAS E. AMFtMSOH, CPA ne~-,..,.. ,.,.,,,.., ol Bdl09l S-• ......, $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • Inter .. •• o nly 1Nvwnent ··--• Com•c«:W.I • Ae•ldcntW.1 • Weekly co••lt-nt• • Monthly ft1ndln9• • 6 month• 10 3 yeere • Southcm C.tlfomw ' .n~., 1 11 loan infona.rion eervic~ ~ f .. ', I ' II II • I (714) 759-1515 AMERICAPI HOME MORTGAGE 2'lU N' NC>'•'' C;a.ntflf Ottv~ [)1A\t(J,, Pr.=a1.l N~""1i1u,, H1;tat;.n C...tt1fn rn1cl Q:;IM() Sugar Output May Be Lo\Ver WASfilNGTON <AP> -World sugar produc· tion may be reduced more this year than previous· ly expected. J)('rhaps down by as much as 5 per· cent from 1978-79 output. the Agnculture Depart· me nt said this wet-k Thre<-months ugo, rt was t.>St1mated this year's world sugar output wo uld decline by no more than 3 5 per~nl ALTHOUGH NO SPEClf'IC figures were an nounct-d. thl' dc1>urlm<'nl s aid. "world s ugar crop prosr,et·ts for 1979 8() have detcnot"alt>d tn recent months and world sugar production <.·ould be us much as 1 m1ll1on tons less than the estimate of 87 7 m1Uion mc lnc tons." announced last Nov t'mbt•r Last yl'ar·s world sugar crop wa~ 90 9 million m etric tons. The department last fall predicted 1979 MO output would rail below expeck<J world con sumptron for the first time in eight y1:ars The impact of thC' further reduction 1n world su~ar production on Amencan con~um<.'r~ is un· C'crtatn, thC' rep<>rt 1nd1eatcd. THE DEPARTMENT SAJD r<.'uul .,ugar prt<'e" may C1verage about 15 percent higher this year than m 1979. but that forecast was unchanged from one made in December Retail su~a r pn<'t'S climbed an average of 5 percent 10 1979 "RetaU suear pricea in 1980 seem likely to rise more rapidly than prices of most sweetener· containing products. the opposite of what occurred in 1979," the report s aid. NOW! REPUBLIC'S 13 LOAN GETS YOU A $10,000 MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE FOR JUST $5,000. Deposit $5,000, or up to $9,000. We'll loan you the rest at an effective rate of only 13. a step toward consumers shop- ping among agents for the best air rare boy. In advance or th<.' board's ac- tion. Vnited Airlines. lhe na· t1o n·s Largest carrier, announced Monday that st.artUlg AprlJ 15 it will pay travel agents a Oat $8.50 for ea<'h l..tcket coupon written for tht.· carrier. On tnps involv· 1ng more than one flight. the agent would collect the fee for each leg. Since the late 19409. United and other domestic airlines have agreed to pay agents a standard percentage of each fare. cur· rently 7 percent for moat Uckets. The rate ls set by the Air Traffic Conference of the Air Transport Association, an industry trade group. and is approved by the CAR l 'nitro said 1ts early move wa!> partly armed at prl'venlmg d ratt• war for lhc agt-nl:. · busin~~ whe n comm1!>s1o n s are no longer ftxt-d. It ~1ves other car rtt.•r:. a target to match. un de r<'ul or rt.'ject and provides agt'nl~ an tnd1cat1 on or what they might expect in the future No Koo• For Error The odd·shapc twists and bends in the pipe for a uto motive exhaust systems. des pite their somewhat ungainly a p· pt.'arancc. actually represent great precision -<>r else the pipe won·t fit. Max Rushton. manager of quahty assurance for Tenneco's Walker Manufactunng Company. checks the C'OOrd.lnatesof a prototypeexhau.'>t pipe against a bluepnnt. Ile works at the company·s engmc.-cnng center in Grass Luke. ~1ich Stang's Earnings Improve Stan~ Hydron1ci. Inc . San Clemente. for tht' first quarter 1•ndt·d lX·<' 31 1~179 ha., reported net tncC)me C)f $341.919 from re· Vt'nU~ or SS.162.4~ a :. ('<lrnpari-<1 ,,, 0(•1 incornf' or S2AA.9AA from re· vt.'nues of $4.7l:j(J.10 5 ro r lht' ~am• J)(•riod rn J!J7R TM! company <'<1rned 45 rt-nb PN 'han· 1r1 th•· q u.Jr11•r h;Pwd on outstanding ~hart"• or ifi5. l.2(1 J' 11Jnip.iri·d to :ix, .. nt' 1wr ... han· for th<' samt' quartt'r in tht' pro ' 1•Jl1.<, ~ P.;r <in totJI ..,h..irc., 11Ut'ltand 1n~ of 76l.IOO ( )~ t•r l 'lu· Cou n l•·r NASO Lutinq~ Wl11f •5,000 D£P08rT EFFECTIVE Al"trt<JAL NET UfTEREST RATI:. l"tET AJ"t:NCJAL YIELD• MUTUAL FUNDS •9,000 DEPOSrT 10.9850/o 11.874% 11.484°/o 12.440°/o (WEEK OF Feb. 7 THAU Feb. 13, 1HO) The 1.-ger yout' cleposlt, the higher your net eamlnga on your 6-month "$I 0.000 Money Market Certificate as the above examples show. You repay your loan at an effective annual interest rate of just I~ more than the per annum interest rate of your certificate. Meanwhile. your Sl0,000 certificate keeps earning Its full interest to maturity. Here·s your chance to participate in to · day's high-paying Money Market without that big $I 0.000 minimum deposit In 26 weeks you've repaid your nominal loan and have collected a tidy profit. Ifs an amazingly simple way for you to eam today's high Money Market Interest rates without a huge deposit. No "hooks", fine print. complications or r1sk. You don·t tie your funds up for a long period. And your • • • • • • account ls Insured by an agency of the Federal Government. Put lazy dollars to work th8t you may have elsewhere. We can transfer funds for you from other savings institutions. No &ddl- t.iornsl fees, or charges. Now Is the time to act. Call or visit your nearest Republic offke for your ·dollar's best friend today" -the Ii Savings Loon. Current Money Market Ccrtlfkote rate fOf $10.000~r· IJ!kace Is I 1.985r; with cffec1tvt-annual yield of 12 560'.; "Ylcld Is caku!Mcd on a 366-day basb with prtndpel and lntrrest 1tmalnlng for one ytlll' •this rate. RIM Is &ubjcd lO <:henge at 1tl'W!W81. Because ol Federal Rcgu'8tioos there Is no com· pounding ol lntcfe5' end early wllhdrawal requlru •ul>st!lnt.IGI fol'fcllure of lnterut. '"'"'''' r htt•fr#t'tl •n f ~I"'•'"" •f l•v .,,. Ot tt-. n# f''h ( l<1tfN'f '4t1tlf"\ (,. ,,. ,.,,.n·n1 I"' vov• f nnw n·•"• • "'4 011 .... , '""•Pl Oownt.,,.., L<" ~"''' ""'" ._.,., S.."'d•y ~ AlTAOCNA • N'W1r.IM ·AP.<~ • OORMN~ • (.1.AAf ~ • HA(tf'NOA HflCittTS • lAO<JNA NIOUEI. •I.OS .v.oEL.l.S PAU" SPfbl'!OS • l'AMOt.NA • PICO NIVEAA • 6Al"llA MA WLSfMll'lSTLR. W()()OV,tolO H1U.S •• I f:!USINESS I STOCKS Thursday' lo lq Pric TRANSACTIONS ( ~. Februety 7 ,_, N OAA.Y PllOT 117 Gamble Doesn't Always Pay Off By MILTON •OSKOWITZ Tbe reaaoo companies are attracted to the &amblina btuinesa ls the handaome return they n1ure Lbey can make on their investment. No one aoes b~e runn.ina a rouJeU.e table. That's why even a strait-laced outfit like Hollclay Inns bas made the plunge. What does give some companies pause are the areane practices they may have to leam to compete in the gam - bling world. Every industry bas its peculiar tribal rites. Gambling has some that border on the unsavory. For example, one cost that many casino operators have is the coddling of high-rollers. If you're running a ~igh class casino, you want t.o get bigt.Jme gamblers as customers. They provide a lot of action. To get them, you'll go a long way pay their plane fares. give them free rooms, food and dnnk There's nottung 11 legal about tb1s prac t1ce It's d1sclosed reg ularl) by companies Money Tree which have to file reports with the Secunties and Ex· change Commission. ONE COMPANY. Del E Webb, earned this practice to a logical extreme. Webb is a Ph<K!nix-based firm that is majonty ownf'r of one of the largest retirement com- mumtJes m Amencci, Sun <.:1ty It also owns and operates four Nevada hotels l"qUJppcd with ccisinos as well as lhe :".e'4 portt>r Inn in Newport Beach WelJb provided its high· rollerY> with female e!'>cort:o. That wouJd have been all nght too except for one nus- 1 akt' Webb fci1led to get rec<'1pLc-, from these escorts .. A:!> J resuJt. the compciny had a hard time getting its tax rl'lUrns approved by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS>. For the years 1970 to 1973 lhe IRS knocked off Sl15.000 of dt>duct1ons for Webb because of inadequate documentation of pciyments to escorts The moral get those receipts' Markel Price Soars, But Closes Down NEW YORK <AP> -St.cxk pnces showed anothe r gain in heavy trading today, carrying the market's early-1980 rally to new highs before fall.ing at closing. The Dow Jones average of JO industrials cl06ed at 88S, down 12 points from a high al one pomt of 897. G8.1llers held a 5·4 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. A Kuwaiti newspaper reported that lbe American hostages m Tehran might soon be released. But one U.S. official said he had no confirmation or such a development. StfH'lal11 T~ .4'po11i9h1 I • ~(W YOP111t tAPt ~ • pnt p.t(r :~.~,~~f){':' ''£ .;~'' .:'~,. tr.-dlnq l\.flftKW'Wtill'f' .et ~· 1t\M' 't Af'fi•\ Corp '1J IOO ) t HovO•IM ~ 100 ~ • , •. ln\1,um SY\ JU IOO ' .. All ... CM 1\.1 eclO I Tubo~• ' no 100 1"'" nr.i.wv"''-, q '~ roo ... hVlf(•M t,it tJ4 \00 11• L>om• ri .. ,, 9 , 11 100 "' o~"•'N' co t 11 \00 'J • '"'Die'°'' 14 u lJ1 4(1) ~ • t. .. ... ~ ~~~ .... ~~--........ ~-----~ .................. 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'f 9:,.~00L ...w'TMLA"°, WMAT WM ,,_.E Hl!AOt.IN6 ON TME ~y A PIECE~ r:ANCY ~y WA!J Oll..AVeO 9Y T~E WEAT'H~ IN Ht~ro~~L HEADt.INE' DE.f>'T . . ~ SHOE MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS Tll'AN~IT TO THE C%A~? ¢) ..... __ ... ,_ by Bil Keane GORDO JUDGE PARKER by MeU Lazarius by Jeff MacNetly ;.-7 5EvEN• YOU HAVE 11ME fO REW FOR A FEW MINUTE& f>Ef=ORE OR.E5'51N(7, llMn,.._...-ri n::;;.;;;;:--'""°--r:..m-r:: MUL.' \\What are 'britches', Mommy? Grandma soys I'm getting too big for mine." DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS pOCfMeM'f~ (;O'f' A ~ ACHS! NANCY t WATC H THIS ···THE FASTEST DRAW IN TOWN " ... -.... ,. -.. , .. by Ollrltl M. S6Mltl ORABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR. SMOCK so wHeRe IS rr w~rrreN 1'HA1' A POCTOR At,WAYS HAS "1'0 t>RSSS ANC7 Acr L.IKE: • A POCIOR ?.' by Harold Le Dowe UNTIL I Of'EN ™£ ()()Ott ANO eEE 'l'OU ~fAHOINU THERE ... I HAYE fME UNE.A5Y FEEL: I Nu THAT 'IOlJ t:===:::::::J Ml(,Hf N01' e£ I l'U. ~ ~ltt: ""' LON6 A5 YOU WANT ME • by Tom K. Ryan HOWWER I PO MAKE ~CBY,S, AN~S~A~ISAsatf~ pwi:LJ.IN6; ANP A~ IS ~A PWaJ.JN6; \tX.l'RE IN~! by EnH• BuslMniller LOOKS L.IKE THE FANCIEST DRAWERS IN TOWN ., __ ,_ ............ COMICS I CROSSWORD BIG GEORGE .. ? (I~-~ ,. .. · No I m NOT on mv wav home from a bash." by Kevin Fagan rf JU<S'f W<>OL.!7N"f MAKE: LE.f'f' 'fl.l(KS. by Lynn Johnston CVCK IF 1HE. t'\Pt-1 ~ l...OOt(S U KE R 60ZO~ by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 62 Melody 1 AuctJOn 64 AC>tUA4 5 f•I' p(lrt M 5<11' Pfl!f•• 9 Conform 67 Sound ,,00· "C.O ment 15 Wood souroe 2 "'°"" 16 -energy 70 Cnutcfl pert 17 GhoalS 7 ' INctM!t 19Te><*ana.th n~ 20 Pret1QI 73 p~ 21 Bribe • eo 23 MrOlt 7 4 AbOund 24 ~ 75 o.c:.o. 21 Pittl DOWN 29Mede '~·uke .-IC1I 2 Ridge 31 HUINtW 3 MtlglC .. 3S Fetcf\ 4 °'omrnel 37 ~ s Depot Al»t UNfTEO FU!Ufll Syndreare Wednesdiav·s Puwe SOIVed IO !It a Cl • • t .. ~ I.iii t l'.iilC 1•1• • Cl lo I .. 111 ...... • 1• "'"' l • . ' tJldi , )I "' I' ,. fl II .. 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'Otla ... r Half Tlekle 1111 llAIOWI • 1 car 111Y 1111 NOW• n llH SllAlll WllK. STEVE .1heJER){ Leon Ames Due at Lido MAm N Not to be out.done by tbe Newport Harbor At· a1.11w•wuicn.. ton Theater and Buddy Eblten, U-. Udo lllo Intermission Tom Titus Players wt1J bavt their own vet.ran movie actor PUllC.flCUltll -·-WllT .-nlCIMITPU&I bo rd' ... -i. t h ...... _._ ___ n --.1" Ot-.~ 1 • 11,,.. c......_w-1111 a a ,or Wftllr oex 1 ow, ·~ .-.u. --.-.. ....... .,..,.,. Leon AmH, wbo WH UM>Clated wilb lbe ~======~:=:==~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~~ .ol"lftul Broadway P1'0<haCUOn of "Tobaceo Road," If will botb direct and play the leadlna role: of Jeewr Lester at Offlcial French enttv lor Acddemv Award romr>efloon cl!> Bes1 foreign F 1lm Dil1.'Ctcd bv Claude Sdu1e1 '>ldrrinq Romy Sc.hnelder w.-.,. & s••• 7:00 & t :OO ,._. •. '---------' s~ 1:0CM:10 6:JM:40 Buy lldatt• Now for "SILEHT NIGHT" Feb 14 Rudolph Valentino "THE EAGLE" THERE'S NOTHING LIKE BEING THERE -one of the ~ 10 beet. .. -0-Sllall!. Toelrf SI.ow NtlC· TV "An abeohllely remerbble conteety .... delight. Peter Seller'I. pnwidiiig ht~ and~ of "* movie, ....... Mturm heir to Chllplin and KMton. Aft .....-ace not to be ml111 d." -Aoo\41 ...,.411\, GOOd Morning·--A&C-tll UAllltl f9Tllll YWIY Anaheim Onve·ln 879·98!>0 fountain Valley 839 1~00 WT A EA llllSSllll Y1UI CintrN Cenln 979-C Ul Cine1111 Vttio 830-6990 NO•-~o_,__, ... Orange Mall 637·0J.CO Udo. Audltlona for the other mernben of the caat wtU be held next Wtdneada y aand Tbund•Y eventnas at 7 .30 ln the Udo lal~ Clubho use, 701 Via Lido Sowl, Newport B\l&Cb. Tbe company as composed of six m en and five women, toclud.lng roles for a young man and two young girls. ''Tobacco Road" w11l be presented for five consecutive rught.s . April 15-19, al lhe Lido Isle Clubhouse • EVEN IF YO U'VE already seen -or dooe Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other Half Loves" several Umes, it sUll remains a comic lreaL And Jack Secord's product.ion for the Ana· Modjeska Players is an all-stops-out asaault oo the funnvbone. Two Huotlngtoo Beach actresses, Joyce Prldbam and KeUey Anne trankUn, are featured as the elegant wlfe of the boss and the klutey spouse of his new employee, respectively, and both are marvelous in their assignments. Dan Lookabill is the best of the cast as the "working stiff" whose drunken rampa~e s pices the first act. wblle Bill Shope, Gleoda Turner and John Zilny complete the fine company. One neat d1rectonal bit as particularly im· pressive -in the opening scene, the upper <'lass Fosters read the Daily Pilot while the lower class Pbllli~ peruse ~nother local newspaper. Of course. It a quite a Jaunt to Baltimore from PUot country, but . . • Ortgl:Dally scheduled to cloee this weekend the show bas been held over by undentaodably ~vy ticket demands for an extra weekend. Curtain is IJ . 30 Fridays and Saturdays at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd Anaheim. Call SS3-tS37 for reservations. ·· • BACKSTAGE -Two preview performances of ~uth Coast Repertory's new mainsi.ge produc· llo.n, "Right of Way." w1U be offered at redu«d pncft OD Feb. 16 and 17 cW'tal.n ume for both shows i.s 8 p.m. at the Fourth Step Theater 65S rown. Center Drive. Costa Mesa . lbe regular run wtll be Feb. lS through March 23 ApplicaUoo.s for the Coeur d'Alene Summer Theater are currently bemg accepted through April 1 ... prospective company members should ~nd a resume to Robert Moe. Box 622, Coeur d Aleoe. lD 83614 this year's shows wiU be .. Fiddler OD the Roof," "Showboat." "Bells are Ringing" and "Dames at Sea " CALLBOARD AudlUons for the French farce "Chemin de fo'er" will be held Sunday from 1 to 4 and from 6 to 9 p m at lhe Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 La~una Canyon Road, Laguna Beach Wlll.aa m Purkiss 1s directing and will be seeking a cast or 10 men :.ind four wom~n the show opens April H Avery, the Big 'Cheez' Q: Wbat else besides the q1lid Dorito TV com· merctaJ lD which be merely says "ct.en'' does A very Schreiber do ta or Mt of Uo• baaiDessT He 9eem1 like a .ery faaay fellow. -L.R.M ., Mlhraaee. A: The Big Cbeez, ao alumnus of the Second ctty troupe ol ··tunterta.loers," can do anything in 'Glad You Asked That' by Maritp alMI Hy G_..,. PlJBl.JC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU!> IUSIHIS~ HAMI UAT£MIEHT f P\_. fOflOWll't'Q ~r\Oft\ •tr d01fHi CNMN \'-41\ l VJll" PAOPtiATlf S IU \1 • iJl >tt•> < "•\t,.ut \tr Pet. W~\lmtn~tH'· ~1\.hl'WJ ~ ..... C.0.\t 0•••1 P110 t. (.4.141f0f"'I""•~ ••n II 1'. ll. Fee> '· 1-111 eG I •d••"' J ujtl• U01 (M\l.,ul PUBLIC NOTICE s ........ .-.... (.Mlfoh\t• <12.ill M•...,• Fulll•. lu U Ctot\lnut \h' .. 1. ---·. C..O•tw .... <lz.&.) TP't1\ bu,,.M"\\ h COfllOU<t•CI b'f • 'KTlnOUi -IH---••:::=..,,ft llAM« STAT-.MI:~ -full ... T ... ~ --,. ....... ..,._ ""'' --._.. Ill"" •"" ,..., "'"".:l11tATtM~s+~ ll"LALA. no ::::::..~'::"'~-C.-IY 0" H•w..-t C-t .. OrtH . H• •~I •1CNA•D ~ LYNN a... ... c:M-• ._ ·-.... Ll'9 •oo"•Y E O•uh <"""•"· 1• 101~0rtw. -.,.._.~mw --~ L V-rl'•t. 1• -.. . 1,,,_ U tVU ,,.,.,.. c:M-•mM • ...... T "" _,,_,. I\ L-19'1 b't • f'vOll-()f-C...>t [U<ly POOi. -··~o.utK-,_ 11.1•.Jl.f'.0 1,•090 m.40 0.-..IOL 11-P•> PUBUC NOTICE the book. He ~otly woo raves reviving the A No. According lo a hospital spollesmAD prize.winning Broadway show, "A Funny Thing Redd·s sur gery was m anor. He bad bee~ Happened On the Way lo the Forum," in Chicago. hospitalized in LA suffenn.g from exhauatioa and a And be did it without ad-llbbing the word "cbeez" dislocated spinal disc . He had just returned from a even ooce ln elgbt weeks (except.lng maybe in cur-world tour where he entertained at U.S. military '1cT1Tlcin9U$1;.1\s -- lain C-"-> bases Fo h .... lo 0 ff --' f -'-'ul I d •1-•-1: n.1•r•M«"' ·aui:t • • u ~ n,.. su er~ rom p<Ulll eg an P""""""' o. ... c-,1 w••v P1..,.. ,.,. .... _,,,. _ ..... , •·~ 00,,,9 T,.., , .... ..,,.... -~ l•MG .-n.-,.,._, c-•• ci.n of o. .... c-..ev ... , ...... ,., .. 1.., Q : Help me to win a bet. Wbee we t.eard that back ailments -which he blamed on bis role m J•n 11 1• l• F•o '·'"° 1-°""_,,.,. Gallery wu solng to name tbe slx alayett people lD "Sanford and Son." His stJCf·legged ·walk as Fred ____ Mr.:.'.~Ai.='.~~.~1;•'" alto• llmmeu, I bet $100 that Howard Cose1J WOGJcl Sanford on the TV show placed a stram on his Pt:BLJC' NOTICE 111\u C.ENru •u10MOH11E be No. l. Wu t.e? -Dick D., Ft. Lauderdale. body, be complains _ ___ _ ~:~ · !>~~~':.'::,'~11~.;._-;~ A: No, be wasn't -but those named were Q : Being the offspring or two talented 'K'fmousMnu11H mi1 Woody Allen, Johnny Carsoo, Carol Burnett, In· performen, did Lad Arau pow ap ....... &a.at "'--nA~-"' '"" ~· "·--b~ • ..... grid Bergman, Barbara Walters and Warren Beat· site, too, woa.ld be sacceufal la lbow b9alaeu! -IMl:~:O::-'nq ~..,.., .,. 0'"nq -·•-11,~u CEHT£A ty. Bergman even confessed that she's still too shy Mn. Tereta S .• Lu Vegu. ~ t E • • .. ~ ' .. " ., 1 a AVTOMOT111f , .. , to go out oo a dance floor -even too .-b-----' A: No. The daughter of Lucille Ball and n-.i cONsr._ucriOH co"'"A""' 101• -A'-<•~ "'u. .... ~ ~ °'*'~---...... C...0-• ""-'°'-'°' to enter a restaurant. A.mu did Dot feel very secure about ber bentage. ...,. n •• , -• .,. ,...., •. , .. '"" Q: w.al'• tbJa I laear a ... a C.tn.,.t ,_.,_ ••t W8S very Shy until hJgh SCbool,'' Sbe confesses. STEAD .. \ CON'>T•UC TIOH ,_,., C-OI °'-(<>vnh on " ...a.... 'I CO M PA,..,. lOh Ov••I \I ••~•. •-rv "'· "'° oat oa "&M Ille of Elrit Pneley'a prha&e pliayai· • didn't think I bad any talent at all. I used to cry ...._.._...c...._._._ "'-eiu! -Ne L, ll8osrille, Tall. and say that I waa the ooly one ln my family wbo OOH ,.,.....,,t:" 1"" ,.,. •-11 ..__°'_ c.o.,, 0..1• p,.., A: Whal probably •tart.d that wUd rumor is would never be anybody," she told interviewer ~~:.;:;.:;:: c•o.i. <=-•• ....... .-"·~1··-'·'-:i.i to tbe fact that tbe life ol ~a ---•clan CDr. Jeanne Woll. "'" ---· " ,_,..., " • PUBLIC NOTICE G Ni-.............. """-Q 1111.-~Bo rd"'---•• --~ ... .,.. eorce I~) bU been al.eoed by irate : .-W _. W8 '--U feel a'-t all tM \TE;ilt .. S CO..STAuCToON ---------- Presley foUowen. Several months ago, wblle ual1aUerlllg aamea some of aala crttks ..,.._ at COMP_., PtenTIOUIWM••u Ni b I L&-• n---1 ..._. .. _ ""' <>•-............ SM-...... STAYaM911fT c opo ous was attending a football game at uuu • ..._,. t __,r ouaa! -"""""" LIUle, ,..._.__ -,.,. ..,. __ ,..._, .... *'"" Liberty Bowl Stadium ln Memphis with another A : It doesn't seem to. We quote Humble ""' ,..,._ ... •...., .. '" , ... ..,_ .. doctor, be wu shot at while sitting lD a box seat. Howard oo the subject : "Arrogant, pompous, ob-~=:.,~,."' 0·-'°""'•"" ""'!:.!..'~~'.::;-a. .... The aasallant m.iued, but bit bis coUe._ue in tbe noxious. vain, cruel, persecuting, distasteful , "'_.. •1111"'• G ......... , ... ,,,, shoulder. The late su,...n•A-'s doctor, 1 .. ca·.a--lally verbose, a show-off. I've been called all of lb ... e " '"'*-<>-e,.,.., o..,... P •oOC. ""•" 1 •" 11 • 0 "••. """'' 10 " -.... ... ucu "'"' ,.,. 1•.11,,... 1.u . ._ ••>-a c.i--~ is facing revocation of his licenae. ' Of course, Howard concedes, ··1 am'" ---M l<-J 9oitlcl\. *' .,_.,., Q _,.,_t • .__ b n. ..,.___ -1 ..._ •-"" -H !>"'"'· FU1-.C--•'11UI : n... are ""'"' c ~ of Wal&eT Croakl&e ..-: n~•er yoa tee a co ... c -a ...ae-1 OD PUBLIC NOTICE r"" --.. " ,_,.,. ,,. .. ud Barbara We.hen 1euJnc &ogetlaer u a CO· Bampll.rey Bogart, be always mes tbe lbte, "Drop -------11Mj _ __..,..., aaellor team? -Mr. aad Mn. w. Cook. the .... Loala.." la wbat movie dJd Bo1art uy NOTICE OF DEATH OF -0 -........ BalUmon. tbJaf -Wally Smith, Ft. Lauderdale. A R TI E c R y s TA L c.:;;,·, ·~ ~~...,eo::::·, 1 : A : Today -oooe! But there was some wide A: Bogey never said it. What be did say <an VAUGHN AMA ARTIE C. ,__...,».1 • I bou h bl "C b'--") "N t C t Lo · " VAUGHN AKA A .C . "lll-goss p a t sue a poasl e pairillg a couple of a sa wuca was o so as . ws. v A U G H N ... N 0 0 F ""'°".-°'-C..O.•• °"''' P 1101. years ago when some question about Barbara's Send your que&twn.s to lly GardMT ... Clod You p ET 1T 10N"'T 0 A 0 : ,.., 11 f'ft 1 ·" 1 ' ·-i~., future at ABC exist.eel. Cronkite supposedly told Asked Thal ," con Of thu ~. P.0 8-0z 1Wi2lJ. MINISTER ESTATE NO. CBS be want.eel more Ume ofr -and wouldn't lroi'lle 91714 Manlyn and Hy Cardnn Will <Jn.f1Drr cu A·103197. mind a co-anchor. Barbara's name came up as a many que!'twns a.! they can sn their colum". bvt the T o a 1 1 t'I e , r '> , ., ,..,. PUBLIC NOTICE joke -and Cronkite reportedly cracked. "I can volume o/ mail mak<'S ~nrmaJ rt>pbe~ 1m?O"'nbleo benef1c lanes, cred itor'> 1tOT1cao'""'L£ handle ber.'' (Not many people remember this but and contingent creditor-; of u .. ou be and Barbara worked together years ago 00 a Artie Crystal VaUQhn a ka POWS•1N-ro•o£ CBS show) Artie C. Vaughn aka A.C. 'C:.~~:~~;E~~,:;.. '"•'A Q How ti b Durning F t d Vaughn and persons w o.., •• ,, ,_.,_ .... "'"" _ ~ ; many mes as country slnJer Glen ea ure may be otherw1~ Interest· .. _ w LEO PAUL MU,_P>4Y _, Campbell been married? And bow does be really ed in the will/or estate LD•s c ...u111PWv, --•• 1~ feel aboat married life? -Marytoa Browa A petition has t>een tiled ~~sv;·t:!:~~~~~ Plttabarp. ' J 'C ~ • ' by Kenneth VaUQhn 1n the Anoc1•T•ON. ··MO•TG•Gt:E · A: Married three times, his current wife, n on ess •ons Superior Court of Orann. .. _ ........... '" -OIOu of - S ah " C 7 -()<-C.-.1 lllKW-. \l•l• OI ar , was forme rly wed to his best frteod singer ounly requesllno that t:A11...,.. -Jo.1W •. 1m. '" e- Mac Davia. "Marriage as a fTeal thing that' a lot of petitioner be appointed as '°'H. "~ m...1u. -1...iw . ..,,."11 people take too lightly," Glen bas said. "I'm the HOUYWOOD CAP) -Charles Ounung JOUlS pedrsona1 1 I representative to :: .. ;:~~.~~::,•:;,:1e~:;:: kind of guy that just bas to be married. I can't Robert De Ntro and Robert OuvaU in "'True Con-a m n ster the estate of w111.,. .... _...,• .... of_.,.. d to• be al I fessions:' decease-d Cunder the In· ........... _,,,,_,_.,,......_., stan one ... 'm a mama's boy. I got t.v be dependeont Administration oouu •-... ,.,. ,~.,, -of ,,.. lreat 1 ed 1 th 1 !tedway 1 . I got to be cuddled." Campbell Durning will play a man deeply troubled O\'er ~ E~tates Act> TM pell· ~;:..--::=:ci~~.:: soup Y s &U • " got to be loved." the investlgation or a scandalous rront·page tion 1s set tor hearin9 1n o.•w w..1. s-i. """'· t:Altfon"• '" Q: What kind of nrsery dJd comediu lledcl murder. He will a lso conllnut' has nightly O e pl No 3 at 100 10 • •M. """""-• ,.. ••· "' Tb FOllll.C ~rgo l'ftellll tl7! And wu It a.ertou! -performances 10 "On Golde n Pond" at the Civic Center Drive. West, ~~'';, .;_"'::,"'.. "!•. 0 ;,.:;:." • e . roster Fam y, Deaftr. A.hmansoo Theater 1n the City of Santa Ana, ___ "_..,._,...__.,. . ...., ----------------------------------------------JCallfonil~ February 26, ..,.1<,. """ '-M>l<I to wust, !fie - IRAllD OPE-OF TIE ALL llEW EDWARDS SADDLEIACK 4, 5, & 6, FRIDAY, FEB e 8th fH CINEMA 4 .•. IN CIMIMA 5 •.• . \ "THE 5CalPr as PURE GOW. I MARSHA MASON IS OUTSTANOtNG." • ~ Sl-.ctt N!IC. ,, too-·--·~·""".....,._ •-c-·....--"'-""'°"' ~'-·~Mwf•'""' A*_,.,. v-. ..... II"' . JoffPll fkllOOl'MI MllM ., MMW\ -•ttcll • ktM!ljMy ., ,.. ._ Pf~ by l'ly tf•rll • Oltecw oY llloMr1 Mo«• "------· ---·--- IH CINEMA 6 ••. Thcy'~rkh. Tl n:y ·~ in low. Tht.")·'n: OCKCltiating. ___ , 1.fillRl QQ;~ME~ n.J\YN"r A1tmMhlng~. A1J kdb.1' •AIM •,JUST 1'l!U 11"HAl YOU W4H'f' ftltuwu.&11. ~ "°' CIDIA~·--_...,,_,., e1l w;u1h \AO!ll ! RM~ I\ ~/A It • > > .. 1980 at 10·00 a m ... •• ..,.._. IF Y,... ·, oa·J e'CT t th LOI I of ,,_, 11111.. ....... Chy ol vv 0 • lnol .... " -..... llMO ,.. __ "' granting of the petition, ._ »1 . .._ lWI. '"'""',..· "' • you should either annaar Mhu 11•-• ,_.,..,. t•ut•• 01 t th ..... I ,.,,_ Of'-.. '-"Y. c.t•lorftl• l~Y a e ·~r no and state 11.-_. ll1tl ,._ "iu.to. 1w1tw your objections or file Cal'*"'•l. · written objections with the THaU WIU. H OVE OH SAID court before the hearing. ~~~~~~,:~~ ... ~•TE OF Your appearance m•y be OATIJlO. ,,_.," ""· In person or by your at. 8"(),jlOMOOtt torney CAM'"'1S view ' ~ITYASSH I F Y 0 U A R E A 1,. De-M,. .... -. CR E OtTOR or • cont· , ....... "OUN0 6 lngent creditor of the de· A=1" cease-d vou rm.st fll e your •-·--=--"' ... claim with the court or ~..,._ ... ..,. pr.sent It to the personal ,,_,_ o..,.. c...c De11,, ..,.., representatlvt appointed• ... >1.~,... ....., by the court within fourl----------- months from the date of PUlll.IC NOTICE first tuu.nc. of tetters as --~""."'""------­ provided In Section 700 of w-:::=. ":r'"o:=. th• Probate Code of STATtMCM.1,....a"" Celtfomle. The time fo TM•CIOWT'tCMto.a,. .. '"'"' claims will not ex-.... .,...,. Plre "''°" to four months l!U•I• •I MYlllO .. oeOlllGE ,.. SleleN .._ Al.VIN WM. Al.OIS from tM det• Of the hear-SIHlN&tMYllOtfO.SllHNau Ina noticed .tMwe. .. o. ........ o.c..... vou MA y ex AM 1 NI! NOT•u 1s .. u .. ., 01v•" .... ... \.: Cf'MIW.efllle-..~-edMt tn. me Mot bV the court ....... _._...,...,......., .. If you..-. lnt9r91'*9 In tM ._ Ml4 _..,.an......,. .. ~ .. 11tate, YoU INY tlle •,.. :::~ .. ':.~.:=-1" quest wlttt the court to re-tttlMI <~ ., .. tt..-t"""" .,ft;, Ctlvt tPKlaf notice of the tllte -.-r _...,.., '* ni:t -lnventocv of t1tAltt auets ••nttft .. •• ru• '"'" "•1111•r and of the petitions, ac· ~-;!": ~~ ~ counts and reports_.,,..., lfta11 """""'.,,.......... clttcrbd In Section 1200 '* • ..... • ..._ ._...., ...._ Of tfte Olllfomle Prebet9 :-'tt11t ":_...., flt flnl ..,tcatlen Coct.. o....--.. ,,. .. , al.Sii e1'-&l .. lllHN ~ ......... et• .__.. .... wtllat ..... ,. ..... , ,. w;tt ~=--:-=:1~ v~ ..w .... ,.., .. , ............. ._. caUtentt• '""~ <tn$ :-::.e:.= ... ····-----.. .. -..ir ,........ ar..,.. Clllll Oelt't,..... .......... °' .... c.... Deity ....... ~~•,7.ll,.. • JM.tr,M,~~1,1-~ Television .. ,,&::., HUTQf "'*" ..... ~. '-""" .,.,,,...., end .. ~-' e '"-HOOKIY Loe~K!nta•*"' ............ • THI IMO\' 9'Nl4 .......... ..,..... .,....,.,~ ..... ._., ... ~ IMOION .. ,. end ~t ...... llP atfMded Ill .. tar.- 1--z.~ =~-.. C.Hlwa .UCHlwa • &:30 I LOW WOY Lucy pleya Cup;d *-,_ "*'°'· ,,.. ~ l\av9 ·'~°"' • OOOOTIMU f '*"'9 ,..,..... Ulle&J)«.t • eel ~t lor her~ mwit lo ''Mf RIQlll · • OO<CAVfTT Gu.I Ullopl\onlet Gllny ~ (Patt I ol 21 • OWAEMV 0.-11 aa.-i<..,, s~ via Pon•. E"* Wet.,. llAI~~~ 'It's Tong B~nett ' Karl Malden, star of NBC's "Skag ," lb thrilled t.o meet singer Tony Benntitl while in AUanbc City to stop his son from eloping with a call girl lD tonight's episode at 10 on Channel 4. 1:00 cee tEWS NeCNEWS GD MACNEL 11.!HAER REPORT (I) JOKE.A'S WILO 9 MPV GfWf'lH 0-11 St-Allen. Hof. mAnCol.i..,,. HAl'f"f DA Y8 AGAIH Fonzie's OOg Se>utlky encte up on Or Joyoe 8'ot114n OOUCh tor psyd'IOloglCel thet~ D A8CNfW8 m M0 A·a·H 7:30 8 THE OOHQ SHOW IN 8EAl'Cff Of ... Radar l>Orrows Chario~· record player and takes ovet as lhf! M"A"S"H dl5' jOCkey ID STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO Stone and Kellef helKl up an un.,...8' manhunt that takes pt-In one or the ll"NI hotelS of San Fr.,.. CllOO G OVEREMY "San And1ea1 Fautt" D NEWL YWOOO GAME D MAT~GAME CD AlL IH THE FAMILY Arch ... The Bat>y Sln tw" fD MACHEIL I LEHRER REPORT '1!) NEWSCHECK (I) P.M. MAOAZIHE Casey Tlt>1>6, one of the world'• greatMI rooeo &!WI IS P<Oflled; venlflk>- qu I 1 t Wiiiie Ty .. r 11 IMIUl'ed GuMt1· Garton Kanln, s~ VIit Pon•. Ethel Wetet~ (RI e:oo I (I) THE WAL TONS BUCK ROOEJ'8 IN THE 25TH CEHTURY Channf-1 L'1rfin9• U KNlCT !CBSI LO'> A n q•·I••'> D KNBC (NBCJ LO'> A nqc:1e s I) KTLA (Ind I LO'> AnqPl•!S 0 KABC TV I ABC) Lo•, Ange IP C!.J M'MB !CB515.1rr D•l•qu 0 KH.J rv (Ind I L '" An'l<'I••, 1?1) KC5 T (ABC1 5.tn ()11 qo 0) KTTV (Ind) LO'> An•i•·I<• ID KCOP· TV (lnrJ 1 l. <>'> Anqol•" Ell) KC( T TV (PBSI LO'> An<Jeh•!. '1!> KOCE TV (P851 Huntington Bu.itn Buok and IOrN! o1 hta UllOdat .. t•llo part In • 251h centvry fffi>l<>n Ol 1119 Olympl(:t D PRISONER. CELL BLC>a<H wun Bell m the h09Ptt•I and Vales m1M1110 N~ tene and Mon1Cn 1tg111 1rx lea<l8' ehro ol t ht! wom<1n D l1J) MOAK. MINDY Mor~ IKff 08')0<tment unlesl he un prOduc:e eotr-• brrth ~rlflt<:•l11 0< opuspon m CAAOl. BURNETT ANO FfUE.NOS Guesta Anthony Newtey, Do<* Mlll'lln 41) MOVIE * • · UP Peroec:ope ( 1ll5lll Jame1 Oarner. Edmond O'Bnen 14 Neva! oHioer 1s 0t0e<ed to catry out a d&ngerous mtMot<>n du11ng World Wal H •2 hf'•, Ell) 28 TONIGHT Host Ctt.te R~~ mi MAGIC METHOD OF Oil PAINTING l-IO'JI W1l1t!)m AleAan<lu< 8:30 D ITO) BENSON An 11 y'l6r·Old Sov•et ( n~~ 'l .. nlu~ OtSB(J(.'1'Htr > <lU"''lol .. IOU•noment l>eol\Q i>'"ff'<l ttl t~tt governor s m &nSt(A\ '8 THE 000 COUPLE UndW!lnl OI hVr t0t""toty Oscar Ir~ lo d1""' tr11• PnnQJ'l6 ot LIGl\t&n$tt'in • IUMOVOI" JCMIW. lne Wonf 01 Dt* AocAI ........ ~· ... ~011¥1Cf ..... ...... Oil I Wfllftwlnd tl1p '"'~ !Mt oountnel In lhll lflll"14tlt lllm l>Oft•ell Of Iii(.-"''~ ""° 1n1.,. l\ltt!ONI IMlllll"'O l lUM~ • 00 IWWA8V JOfCS ,. 1-*1tecl "°""' CIOt""°8 .. 16or ..... (Dtelll end .. 1n•11P-''~ ma1141ga1 u 11w111 111g1y bac:oma mvon..o wn" con W1111• potong •• record Pfomottr• G OUIHCY A nurM au.peG1"'0 a hOe- ptlal CO't'9t~ Ill the dMlll 0 1 a pst.,t Mell• OuON:v ' netp • KlMO•U ·n,. Way Ot VIOience ., .. No Mind C,.,,,. 11 Mt&laA· '"' for 1 ChtnaM b""'<l•I wno •obs ltom wn.te. •o 9oye to t>•leegured Cht,_ D (])) BA~EY MIUEA 8111~y lllGM to.orig one ot h11 men ""*' ln.t mey0< 0<don aM poltOemen to -•' lhalf un•!<>nn$ enct ... ,,,. retu-to comply 0 JOt<EA'8 WILD G) MERVORlmN Guetta l .n<laay Wagner, 0.vld Soul Jolt Conaway, Ed ~lone. Oouo Henn- ; THE PAJME Of MISS JEAH~ f Clmt>urgll Mo!>I BtOd.., \Jelivet1 1111 unc.on...n11on11 .i<10ress lo It,. member~ ot llH! c.on-vatlve Ma1c1a Bll;on<J SChOOI (A) ~30 0 @) e<>AP .I-. ie.tn' tn.t Co"""" and Outen ll()en 1 ~ noont together '"'" C arol oect<lft to l'Oht JodHI '°' cualo<ly of th<l baby I TIC TAC OOUOH M>:OO <I.I KHOT8 LANOINO A rnotO<cyQe g.ng lerTor• aM Karen end het ~ l>Ofa ah• llWl deoOes to Ille an Hsault Charge against one of the 08/IQ ' memt>e<a D SKAO S~ itO I O•HPf>Oontment on t!w• IHI ftnd loo~ C•OWd• r,1 Ati11nlf(. C.ttt ·~ Iott~ ..-~tltty wh• "' ,,,... m~t\ f\• e '·JiOf•I• nnl~'t•it,....., fOf'Y !Hln,,..11 ll'olll lo DO NEWS O ®J 20120 (I) Pl.AV THE PERCENTAGES fl) ~ TtS Of ASIA mi NEWSCHECK 1030 0)(!) NEWS fil) CAMERA n1AE£ mi MAS~PIECE THEATRE Tilt! Due~'!. or Dv9.e Strf"'I II TUBE TOPPERS KJU IJ 6 : 00 -NHL Hockey. The Loi Anjeles K1ng1 invade New York to face off with the Islanders. KCOP m 8:00 -"Up Periscope." James Gamer and Edmond O'Brien star in this World War II adventure movie. CBS 8 9.00 -Barnaby Jones. Bud- dy Ebsen 's daughter Bonnie guests in this episode as a young composer in- volved with a con artist. 11.00188Cll®' NEWS MMf ME LAUGH G DAVEAU..EHAT LAAGf o ....... O.acv1a Adam and E._. II -e..all and i"I 18trt-c.entury 1Vd9" G»MASH • TOMMY COOPEJ4 1 ommy 11 • UUty Mn<Jow Oew\W trying 10 It 9Clo. down a muro.wer: ano t>t'trlQI • teievla.on d1rec10< to !tie pOlrlt Of tears • MA8TERPECE THEA~ Pold11t. 11 (to1et>eth lh•eJl8nl 10 ltoa°"" "9< huS· Mno a"et W&1leggan ~ ml!n ,,., .. , Otake •nd 1>881 hom, Oolmalza a •918· llOtl~ Mlrt lt A1mrll04l tue11 It ,_tum IPart 8 or 1.!I 11 30 f) (J) COUJM80 A !>S'J'1;"0i00'SI wno ·~ d l"4l Ille IO-OI O<lfl ot "'~ rn<.~1 -althy """"''' •11~ me woman 1 l\uabend -n "" ~~· 8 TON!Offl Holl Johnny C9'ton V.-t l.UQllle Bell D OATIHO BAME D 9 PO\JCE WOMAN P9'>1* pa.-II a c.ollege atuoent lo trac> 1 O"otMtlor WW>ecieel ()I ~I on a wtvte eie-V ltr\Q G MOVIE • • '1 ''W hitt N•w Puuyc.at?" I 19651 Patllf Sellera "-'-O"l oota • HOO.AN'8 HPOE.6 Hogen llM IO It.a lfWW8 ~tr om Iha 0«men Merel pollC8 9J KINOOF KEN81HOT~ lMtV ano ,.... 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Cr"""9 Steven• Two dovor(.ed ""'" t>ec.ome ••-d• ,._, k!Crelly beQtn det "'G eec:tl omers ..,_ (I hr . 30 mint by-Armatrong & Batulk 'American Short Story' Made for TelRvision By TOM JORY NEW YORK <AP> ~ The short story, in Bob Geller's mind, is inherently well·suited for adapta tion to television, "because." he says, "it deals with character, gesture. moment~ or stdf discovery "Too Far to Go." a n N BC movie based on 17 stories by John Upd.Jkc. and returns to public TV Monday evening with a !\Ccond season of "The American Short Story " .. Even 15 years ago. when 1 was teaching literature a!'. an adaptation," Geller '>IJy!>. "Jn look mg al my nol('S, they wt·re a ll noks in te rms of visual tran!\l<.1t1on "I taught wnting for a whole bunch l')f years an my earlier days." Geller !>o)'S, 'and was most drawn to the !>hort f1ct1on form as '>Omethmg you C'a n read M:Veral timc•s at key pomL'> 1n your hfo, and euch lime take something new e1way .. And the short story lends itself to television because 1t as meant lo be scoped s maller " "SAY ONE WERE TO read a short p1~e by J D. Salinger The notalaons made 20 years ago would not be the sam e as those made today GELLER ESTABLISHED himself as something or an expert on the s ub1ect with "The American Sho rt. Story." which he brought to public television in 1977. He enhanced that reputation last spring with "And how many tamel> can you read 'Moby Dick . ., The short story can be read several limes " Tha t kind of thinking, says Geller. was basic to production of the package of 17 stories, elght of which will be broadcast for the first timelhisyear Richard Feder Lives 'Satiuday Nigld' Made Him Famous FORT LEE. N.J. (APJ -Dear Rote.Nwt~. Did .,ou ewr liw m New JerM11? Do J10U ever get collect calu at 3 o.m ? Do JIOU ~ have ~ ltatt al "°" when J10U liQn a check? What om 1 doing tn New hrae11 MJl'DOU? What ahould I do? Sigud, Mr. Richard F~. Port Ln, New Jeriey. "Dear Mr. Feder .. "Wb.adda you doin' llvin' in NE'V JERSEY anyway? ... " Or so the friuy·balred Miss Roseannadanna is likely to respond before launcbini in- to a rambling, mlndlesa monologue that haa lltlle lo do with early- momlng phone calls or New Jersey. Letters from the troubled Mr. Feder are a regular Item on an NBC· TV "Saturday Nlght Live" segment devoted to the popular consumer af. fairs reporter played by Gilda Radner. AND IUCBAJlD FEDER is a real person who really llvea In Fort Lff. Only be doesn't write the letters. blm uncomfortable, he aays, but of course, most people don't recognize him. . "SOMETIMES PEOPLE i~re at me. It's a terrible tee . One time when I was a kid In , I r ead a book report with my fly open. So now when people stare at me that's the first place I look." Feder rose w stardom one Satur· da y, when his brot.her·ln·law, Alan Zweibel, a writer for the show, told Wm t.o watch that night. "The first time I beard my name, I looked at my wife," Feder recalled. "I was debating whether to go under the chair or feel good about it. So I decided to feel good about iL" Feder now gets calla from all over the country. "MOST OF THEM want t.o know lt there really is a Richard Feder. The people who call are very nice," Feder said Tuesday night. "I try not lO be rude and onJy rarely do I ban& up. Then they call back the next day a nd aPol~lie -collect! Feder says he hu a clear ima1e of what the "television" Richard Feder The cycle began with Teresa Wrilbt and James Whitmore 10 Ring Lardner's ''The GokSen Honeymoon." a nd continues Monday with Enc Roberts in "Paul's Ca~e ," by WUla Cather GELLER IS CO·FOUNDER of Learrung an F<X'US, Inc . producer or "The Amencan Short Stor )" ~nes wtth ftnancaal help from the Nauonal Endowment for the flumaruties. the Corp for Public Broadcastmg, and Xerox Corp Gelle r t a ug ht hagh s chool English 1n Mamaroneck. N Y .. for several years. and later was educational director for the Amencan Film Institute lie spent two years helping train rrunon· ty candldates for careers ln t.elevialoo, and from 1971 to 1973, was assistant to the dean of the An· Uoch Film·Med.ia Programs. "The short story." he says, "waa deslped as a maas·appeal. populist uperieo~. and found Wlde appeal among magadoe writers "'Wlth the advent of the paperback. most writers were wanting to get right aJoog t.o the nov- el. But with a bumper crop of short at.ory writers IOI• ···- "I can't write. I have trouble talk- ing on the phone," he eays. Tbe reaf Feder la vice president of a Mahwah textile printing plant and lives wtth h1I wile, P'randne, and daupt.en, Dara, 2, and Jeulca, 1, in a Fort Lee blCb·rtH. looks like, though be doesn't really ,,_ .. ___ ~ Hla new·fOund popularity mak• identify with Wm. "He's very fat. . . wean dirty, aleeveleas T-abirta ... 1lw1y1 1weaty ... always drlnkinl beer. But. I think he's the beat." goPH~na4TW PROBRAMMINB ... Beaulilul ~lereo M~Nowr!-Marino Woalher-~kl Roporlc Con~umer Reporli:-~lock Morhll Report~ .. -~ ·-- &n tht' '505. ~ form gradually be~ame more ~ophaat1caled tt made 1t"i fitatement an lhe fe west numbt'r of pag1.·~. ~ 1thoul dropptng a ~lltch " OESPlTI-.: ITS Ql AUT,\Tl\'E development 1h1.• focus of tht• ... hort l>lOr) ha.' rcmamt'.'d much the '>dmt· Geller '"'' It I'> dbout ui.. 1t ·~the com moo man ., read1nR · Tht> ~t'rl t>'i conl1nue ., F'<·h 1~ with "'The Gr~alt'St Man an Uw World" bv JumM Thur~r !'\atharutd Ha wthorm··l> · H .. ppacclD.l'l> Daui:hter ·: F'eb 25. ""Tht.> JallmR of Grann)' Weather all .. by Kathenne AM(' Porter on ~arch 3. Ernest Gaines· "'The Sky ts Gray"' :\farC'h JO, and "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg·• by Ma rk Twaan e1nd William Faulkner 's ·•earn Burning " both on March 17. -a•Man D•MB .. '~ • f .::E:.:.;N:..:.TE.::.;..:R..:.:TA;.;,:l:.:.:N~M;,;:E:.:.;N:..;.T..;;..!..;..;M.;..;;OVl~E;;.....;R.-EV..;;,..1;.;;;EW-...... ___________ ~-----------------_;_-~,,_.:.:_.::.:;'*'·'*'-Y1. , .. .. PUTim ·-=IJR -··-WH o.ew.. ~ 1)4~ -d'I-_. ........ ._.""' Ul-4070 Fatso ~ -----· (il) 'Fatso' Fun, Feeling · ., AaTIR7a Dl108T .................... Not ~bocl1 lov• a fet Dl&n -not bl lbl• da1 ot nJabt watdMn and fed d.leU. l muat CODI ... that I'm not •wm pa.rtjal to Dom DtLu.IH, flndinc bJm more oll.m forced than f\aDaJ. So wb.Ut I malntaln \.bat I t.IM1 to approach p,_yl .. a wtt.b an open mlod. hooal.Y compela •• t.o a,id that the prospect of see- ln& DeUiliie in somethlog called ''Fatso" didn't exactly send shivers of delight coursing up and down my sp10e l was wrong "FATSO," AS W1ll'M'EN and directed by AMe Bancrort ror a 20th Century·Fox release. lso't going to set t.he world on fire. But in the recent, and welcome, tradition of such films as "Breaking Away," "Head Over Heels" and "Rich Kids," it focuses 10 on recognizably human beings who are funny c MOJ'IE REJ'IEW) reco1D1Uoo baa provided for wrlten 1 mother lode of com.le invention without reaort to 1l1ptUck or bright ODe·Uoen. I tlnd lt deeidedly hearteolng that thb lode i5 being rediscovered and reworked ln these grim, an· Uhuman times. One of Moliere's comic heroes wu • bypocbondriac. another a miser; Bancroft's is a com· pui.ive eat.er. And however we may feel personally about bypocboodria, penuriousness or obesity, we can laugh al its ex· lremes wbeo we see il in somebody else <which happens to be another definition of com· edy). IN-"FATSO.'' Bancroft takes a long step beyond merely let· ung us laugh at a fat man; she even tells us of the doling, palliative mother who feeds her kid sweets rather than cope with his cblldlike demands and tao· truma. By the time be reaches his 405, "Fatso" can eat b1.s way out or any fn.18tration. comic acene. Bancrofl belim her rum with tbe wit.lmely dea&b of DeLulM'• beat frincl -tbe vlcUm ol a heart attack due to ovtrutiftl. The event IOben I.be man, but not to the atent ol pn- veoUn~ from dunkio1 btta ol bread the bubblinc tomato sauce for the patta to be MrVed aft.er the final HJ'Vicea. DeLulte . who runs a neighborhood 1reeUn1 cuda abop in Brooklyn, fallt ln love with a pudl)' blonde (Candie)e Auara> wbo b about to opea m antiques stores around &be cor· ner. FOC' ber. al lut.. he baa a rea· sone to respect himaelf, to atop eating. But when, miatakealy, he think.a t.be girl bu deserted him. it provides a grand excuse to fall bllariouaty off the wap. AZZA.JlA COMES on like a Judy Holliday update -dumb, funny and sweet. And while DeLube is still not my favorite comic, being addicted to striking poses when he should be fl.Dding the interior of tus character. be still presents a believable and en- dearilli Fatso. ===================~simply be<:ause t.hey are so re· cogolzably human. But be knows what he's doing and why he's doing it, and he hates himself for it, which lends a tinge of poignancy to every I thiok "Fatso" is a f.tlm that works, and I trust that triple. threat Anne Bancroft -actress, w rt ter. direct.or -wi II soon be back again. She's the klDd of threat this industry urgently needs. -.. ' ~~ m .. • '"' ) ....... ai "' '"' toM Of ooor ll!li]!\i:'Zf~N~~·,.L.!"~ .. 2 ... ~ .. ~,~ HISTOllC JISUS .'!..:!~•-•-~ 2400 11 .. 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Th~.~Y,1llO I Author Hai& at Critics He's Not Gay About Book's 'Reviews' LOS ANGCL <AP> -Wldl pdle:t&Me of '11 M.-b book, "RuMel." ..... .._. llaapM fw u.e ~bile -~.t mtlCll woUf" torpt to cate him u ''\be bocna1 •• ......... " t WU I Vala hope lo vtft of tlilJe beok'I tabject matt.,. -lbe Mami rUuel ol 0 cnlalna" bl a Wilt,..,,. IQ bar. "I do ba~ a IOr1. ol eaode life I .-.:· ~ eoncedla. "But I'm aa food a wrbel' u..,.,. wrltlDI now. "'1'118 PaOaLSM 18 'ID MmGMX.ual lo literature la 1WJ vl wed u • ~ u appee. daa• • oen ot tbe dole now ... ~ Wll ot aa elfort by b&I ......... Gnrn f>rea. to wtD rwopiUoa fOr ''Ruibea'' la a ID .. book nvtew pubUeaUon. "TIM!lr attitude wu, ·we know llecbJ l• a no teri°'-9 writ.er, but we'd have to bave two otber bomoeexual books to write about,' "Ille r.ealla ... It was u ll lhree homosexual books equal one beteroeexual book.•· Even now, 17 yean after be publiabed bb first treati&e oo bomoeexual We, "Clty of Ni&bt," Recby ls infuriated at chscrimlnaUon In lbe literary m.arketpJace. ''WHATS AMAZING," HE qya. "1-lbat after seven boob, after .being tra~lated into l~ languages ln 20 countries, after leachlq at col· hgea and lecturine at universities, after bavt.q my boob taught ln literature clasaes, I atill have ti> ftibt the exact battles I fought with my ftrat book. Censorship still exists." Some libraries refuse to stock his books. Others keep them in "special collections" _,ot for public display. "In our lime, you'd think the whole lhina· would have settled down," says Rechy. "But pe& ple can't get past it -just the fact that a book deals with homosexuality. "lt's true for all homosexual authors," be adds. "I can understand why Gore Vidal and Truman Capote have Just decided to stay a•ay from it -to simply not write about the subject at aJI .•• FOR aECBY, NOW IN BIS ... bomoaexuali· Cy ls a fact ol his literary We. He ha.a been writing about it sloce 1983 when .. City Of Night" became an underground sensation and was received by eritica with undisguised venom. "When 'City of Night' came out, you can't im· agine what I was getting," be says. "The New York Review of Books called it 'a fruit salad.' The Los Angeles Times called it 'a thing.' Someone even suggested I was an accidental writer, for God's sake." But the book became a best-seller. Rechy says it has sold over a million copies, and there have been 10 printings In paperback. It was even published in Braille. "I th.ink 'City or Nlldlf was the book that helped many homosexuals come out of the closet." t<echy says. "Its theme became almost a clicbe - a journey or discovery and the discovery is found in the journey itself." llECHY'S OWN JOURNEY TO SEXUAL iden- tity began in El Paso, Tex .. hi8 hometown. The son of a Scottish musician father and Mexican mother. he knew early discrimination because of his m.Ued race. "I didn't flt ID, .. be recal.la ... Lat.er I would be a-bomoeexual wbo dJdn't conform to wbat a bomoeexual was suppmed to be. So a&aln I didn't fitln.'' He began writing as a small dilld, attended what ls now the University of Texaa at El Paso on a scholarship, s tudied English and French literature a nd e dited the campus literary magazine. He did not know be was a homosexual. "After college, during the Korean War, I enlisted in the Army. It was then that I began thinking about homosexuality." He did not easily acknowledge bis sexual pre· ference. ·• ... I WENT TR ROUGH A LOT OF dif· ficulties." he says. "That's why I entered homosexuality through husUing. 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He later was adopted by a wealthy American couple. • ''h m&llt bave been traumaUc because I .~·t remember that period at all," aays the 7'11d-5Gllll Bruce who bouabt the Newport Sail· :1ila Qub two years aao after plytnc Europe's · ;Jlll1.I al eaU for two decades. • But Bnace .tviclly recalla the tint Ume be ...tMlltnc, .. rtt.,....~d Bruce wu fine UDll1 tbe wind ·la tM be,J came up and beaan bowliu& 10 loud "tMt .. tt eca.recl tbe llvtq wlta out of me. I Just . ;bawled my bloody eyee out." .• ABOVE THE ROAR of the wiod and :aruce·a waillnf. the college boy he was sailing -tith yelled, .. I m going to teach you something ·about sailing." :: He did -by purposely capsizing the boat. :: But once in the water, Bruce recaUs, "it =.~s very quiet and peaceful, and there was =tOthing to be afraid of anymore. I realized noise iS part of tbe fear people have or sailing.,. And be adds, "From then on, I was booked. Lovtq bOatl ia a kind of sickness. It's a deadly illDeaa )'Otl never 1et rid ol. There J.s no cure for lt. •• Bruce has never gotten over thla "illness" that began ln earnest ln the mid· '505 when he waa 32. divorced and ready to "tick up my beels" and move to Europe. "I had always been a sailor," be says. "In .. fact, I bad my maritime ticket back in '48." WHD..E IN EURQl'E, be fant made bis Liv· ing by delivering yachts to their wealthy owners. That meant saillng between Norway and the Mediterranean, crossing the English channel and traveling through the canals of Europe. For at lea.st 12 years he lived aboard his own 80-year-old three-masted wooden schooner, -one o( the last commercial trading schooners ~rating between Poland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and East and West Germany. · • He was converting the acboooer for charter aae·wben it was gutted by a fire. He says he bad only a verbal blnder on the lnauraoce. which be couldn't rrove "So Iott everyth.ln1 -ll would have coat $9',000 to repair," he aay1. He later sold it to the Danish eovernment which planned to convert it Into a maritime lrllinin& ah1p. Before returnJng to the United Slates in 1977, he asaiat.ed a.ssorted persons ui what be vaguely describes a11 "lransfernng currency" bet ween countrle& W1111 AN ANCESTRY like Bruce's, it's only natural that he would shun the more tradt· Uonal way of living. He ts the last in a line or baronets -that's one of \be lowest heredity British titles, below baron -in the Steobouse and Airth baronetcy created for the 10 men responsible for exploring Nova Scotia centuries ago. Another ancestor, James Bruce, is credited with discovering the source or the Blue NUe . "My family has been explorers and soldiers of fortwie." says Bruce, addmg, "Who the hell would want to stay in Scotland making a liv-· ing?" The veter a n &a 1lor. a friendly a nd loquacious man who reads with a monoc1e that hangs around his neck and who spnnkles his American-accented conversation with oc· casional "bloody" and ·•rubbish" references. has settled down to make his living in Newport Beach. AND HE SEEMS TO be making a success of il When be bought the Newport Salling Club-it was formed in 1968 and ls believed to be the oldest in the harbor -there were 43 members and five boats. Membership since bas quadrupled and there now are 16 boats, ranging in si:ie from is. to 43-footers. Unlike yacht clubs, an whJch members sup· ply their own boats, sailing club members pay monthly dues and have the w,e or the club'5 boats, says Bruce. "Not many people can buy a 36-foot vessel today." be says. "It's beyond the reach of mos t people." Bruce says the club, which is co-owned by Nancy Walker sponsors monthly family-style cruises to the Channel Islands. They give mem· bers an opportunity to put.into practice the sail- <See SEA, Page C%) Ian Bruce of the Newport Sailing Club ~1tlardi Gras •• Newport aeh Style rl'rn Cllnminga has hla heart checked by wife Carol, top left, while at top right Denise Schuler~ *98lcs the nose of John Sturgess to the amusement of Maxine Mink and Bob Heyn. Afrlcan- i1S111n8d LJnda Marstan and Stewart Woodward take a break, bottom left, while at bottom right, ~and Paulette Kimmey try out the dance floor. A carnival atmosphere reigned at the Newport Harbor Art Museum during a gala ball sponsored by its Sales and Rental Q)uncil. By SANDIE &'GAN ·-o.11r---Sai.DU and aioners -oeart,y .oo stroq - we~ marcbing and dalfclna and~ in the Newport Harbor Art Museum lut Saturday rught at its secood annual Mardi Gras Ball One sinoer who really got into the mood of t.be evmine was Dent.se Scbuler of Newport Beach who. costumed u a Utt.le devil, was kept busy awarding red stars and dist.Jibuting red bot candy to guests who were "misbehaving." The S45-per-person black-lle and fancy dress affair was sold out two months agd and. Judging from the tempo of I.be merriment, well wortb the pnce. P~ from the ball. whJch Judith Sledgr of the ball committee estimated at more than $9,000. '4ill be applied toward a matching grant from the Nallonal Endowment of the Art.s PRESIDING OVER the gala were the lung and queen. Leon Lyon and Mrs. Walter 0 . K Gibson Jr., who wer e chosen for the honored positions because or their "out.standing service .. to the museum. Both have held a number of key positions durin& the museum's development. Bourbon Street DWeland music. played alternately by two bands -the Bayou City Trio and lbe Jake Porter Ramblen -echoed throughout the museum's normally staid galleries all evening long to the obvious delight of guests wbo stepped out to the Charleston and similar lively beats. First order of the evening was cocktails and trips to the oyater bar. Later, guests queued up to a lavish buffet which included rout bttf, bread pudding, eggplant, shrimp creole and Bananas Foeter as well as other &oodies in good Bayou Country style. After di.oner came the crowning ot the king and queen wbo \hen pre&ided over lbe colorful costume parade which wound from room to room in a consa-type Une. ONE OF Mis. GIBSON'S duties as queen was to select the beat male costume ot the even- ing. The award went to Jim Wltmer of lrvlne who was attired as the Jolly Green Giant. His wile Annette complimented him 1arbed as the LlWe Sprout. Mn. Witmer said abe tbou,h their costu.mea weN appropriate aloce there is a 15- incb bei&bt difference between them. Wilmer's costume wu accented with the Jolly Green Giant's traditional pouch which Mrs. Witmer . henell made and filled with com, carrots. green beans and other veaetabl•. For ber role, Mn. Witmer carried a bouquet ol carrota which ahe abared with at least one bUDIJ')' pest before dinner. Tbe dut1 ol Mleetinl tbe heft female coaume fell to tbe klq. Tht atrWna black and wblte body paint and feat.hen worn by Llnda Manta u an Alrtcan due. caupt LJaa's fancy for tbe award. Ma. llantan wd It took her and blr almllarb' aWnd eeeort steward r Woodward a1x bou.n aad tbe belp ot ftve J*'IOlll to perfect their outllta wb.lcb, on dose lnapec-t.toa, CCIDlllted mostb' of bod1 palat. OtiiD GVEST8 rilln1 to the cballenae of the fancy drella affalr Included Bob and Wlnnie McCurdy of Newport Beacb who wore clotbint purcbaled iD Hawaii. HJa dl:Mce WN accented wltb a HawaUan prlnt. Jacket. while Mra. McC\anlY wore a b!lli• muumuu. Bob aa4 Sblrtee O~enbelm of Newport Beacb ~ a colorluJ u be Portrayed a 1ldeeboW '*ker ud • a _ ~aoc .. llrl. Oua· 1enbelm Dl'OUd1.Y •X))lalMd Ida wife 6ad made the maQJ:ndflecl 1tlrt to ber ec11tume benelf. Jobn Cumm.lnp of Newpon Beach WU ... (See MODI, Pase Q) .. - ~ ' 1 1 I OAll. Y PILOT Sperial Rerogaitlo• California Angel Rod Carew will host a cele brity luncheon Feb. 16 honoring stu- dents who were outstanding participants in a Multiple Scleros is Society Read-a-thon. Among students to be honored from Harbor Day School are, seated, Kelley rrtday. ra. 1. aa Su>u A.u. T'• work1hop i t90UGl"ld by LtM llleot.a1 11 .. at.b AHoelaUoca of 0r-. Oouo&y. ftatura a leetun OD the purpoee ot tM famJb followed by an open dl1cu111on between workabop partldpu&a. .. , ...... cannot feel food about themaelvea unlna they are UattMd lo," ·~ Mn. QuJrke, who la director of the akohol and drus pro· 1r1m al CaplJ&ra.no by the S e a flotplta l. • 'ChlklNP are aure when they do aometblnt wron1, but they don't Baldwin. and. from le ft, Mike McKinnon, Ma tt Winterbum and J onathan F eldman. Showing them a wa rd certificates is Mrs. P aula Feldman. R ead·a -thon chairman. The luncheon will be held at the Balboa Bay Club. al•aya know when they are doln1 aometbln1 rlthl." Some parents fear 1harlq their affection.a with tbelr children , belleveln1 they may 1poll them or bt ''caupt off cu.rd and vulnera- ble," the say1. Adult bebavlor in a chUd :::l!' interpreted as re agalnst the parents. abe aaya. But pa.rmta should try to avold overreacUng to their child'• rebellious behavior, which may be an expression of search for Identity. cbUd. Tbere are •lntle parent fam.W• and l•Y parent famillel, for ell· ample," 1ay a Mn. Quirke. who has a m aat.er'a decree l o social wort and ls a re- elatered nune. She bas worked for 22 years in mental he alth p ro · grams . "I see the family aa any IJ"OUP of people liv· log toeet.ber who need emotiollal and financial needs fulfilled," abe uya. home and tcbool. •Oas troublHome children may require family or Indi vidual coun.aeU.ni. she says. "A peraoa's self· esteem ii the cor· nerat.one of hla Ule. If you don't have aelf· esteem, you're aoing to have a lot or trouble dealing with people," ~rs.~esays. The family worbbop will be held al Republic Federal Savings and Loan, 2400 E. 17th St., Santa Ana and will be free of charge. Antique Show and Sale! Today thru Sun at The Huntlnoton Center mall Outstlf'lding colleetlons from 60 deal9f'a Aleo tree evaluation d\1*:. 405 fwy & Beach Bl\!d . HS. Perents also should make 1ure that tbeir children know what's expected of them at both TO COPE with e mo-~~~~~~-::::;;;:;:;;:::~~~~~~~~~~~''--~~~~~~~~ tional changes that may occur before or during ado l escen c e , Mrs Quirke recommends tha t parent.a: -Be responsive to their children's needs. -Cr e at e an at · mospbere wher e children can vent their frustrations and pro· blems. -Acknowledge that different cbHdren within a family will develop differently. -Glve children feel- ings of security through b o th p ositive and negative feedback. r--------·COUPON --------., I flickow s~~-s1.ofoo 1 •• ~i::~~~-~f~·.'~: ! Farms ~~~....»Al! •. •,' .Mardi Gras family.' ll is DO longer I ~nets.au a.... ' the mother. father and FA...CdllON ISLAND WESTCUFF PLAZA I --------------------------------------· -il1.1ie.,.r\..._. . • m.•~,._........... . I <From Page Cl) free-lance gynecologist" while bis Wlfe Carol wore a saucy French maid outfit. J erry Reynolds of Coron a del Ma r portrayed the King of Sia m ~d ha s wtle Cathy was a harem girl. · William and tda Middlesworth of Tust.u. wore authentic Mandarin costumes that one or their grandparents had brought back from China in 1905. Looking angelic in her baby's breath crown was Sue Zaepfel of Corona del Mar. Her fiancc. Marshall Jarvie, chose the tuxedo route. ESPECIALLY FOB the occasion, Jamie Sparhfll' of Newport Be ach had her hair stylist design a Space Age headdress with many long silver pronp. She wu accompanied by GuY Catalano o( Long Beach. Beauty and the Be .. L could easily describe Mel and Sude Cecil ol Newport Beach. Attired as a wol!man complete with a hairy fa~. he de· lighted guesu lrith a f~ bites oo their necks. Mrs Cecil was coetumed as a napper. Dave Arnold of Newport Beach was a Con· rf'derate general while his wife Bambi was \carletl O'Hara. Peggy Darnell of Corona del Mar had a heavy load to'carry. She represented a banging basket and wore banging baskets complete with dirt and nowe~. Periodically, she look a break from the baskets, explaining she had to "rotate her croPS." Dressed as a horse was Danny Olmstead of Newport Beach while Phyllis Lutgeans of Irvine wore a '20s costume she said was "all vintage Irvine." Oave and Barb Wessler of Corona del Mar were attired. they said. as "the sheik and sbe1kessof Arabi " To give their costumes an authentic Mardi Gras flair . Ray and Paulette Kimmey of Corona del Mar had the ir elegant black velvet and gold costumes sttlppcd via bus from Ne w Orleans. They were attired as a knight and a knight's lady. Mrs. K1mmey's stunning plumed head· dress was at least 2 feet high. • . 0--~·_., ...... "1'1 .. -----------·----------~ .... :. ·.:r~l . . . . . . . . crickefs nest ~ ~~·~1; get your sweet thing a "neat'' thing from the• crickets nest . Wolfman' Mel ,,,l.c:!.:~s...•. Cecil gets cheek ~====Ote=-'=•=v.==·.,=====================~ to cheek with gypsy Nancy Harrington at the Newport Harbor Art Museum's Mardi Gras Ball. Valentine The correct tastuon shoe this spnng lS the medium heel w rth a sli m profile Blac k Pate nt or c.arneron KJd. -----------------------------------------Brunches •• .Sea 'Sickness' <From P11e Cl) mg lessons they receive when they join. "WHAT I NOTICED when I bought the club was that members were receiving about four hours of sailing leaaooa," says Bru~. who bu increased instruct.loo to 3S hours. "You can't learn to sail in four bour11. "I was just appalled by tbe number of peo- ple that were sailini in t.hia harbor that bad no knowledge of the rules oft.be road 01' knowledge or basic seaman.ship.•• Bruce plans lo lnaugurat.e t.be Newport Sall· ing Academy for boat owners who "feel they'd li ke to have more knowledge of nlliiJ&. Aft.er completion, they can join tbe club on cruises." Most of t.be club members have no sailing experience when they join, be says, adding lbat many are interested ln buying boats but want first to gain a firm roondaUoo ln proper boat handling. "We feel fortunate that our members really are gu:Dl·bo saUon," aaya Bruce. '1'bia ls not a rent·a·boet club. Jt. 's a aaillng club. We demal\d a cert.aln quality of sailing." RE ADDS, "I TllINK 1allidl la a privilege, but it ls only a prlvileae you abc*kt have to en· joy if you conduct 7ouraelf ufe)y at ~a!' Bruce learned to aall while Uvin& oo the south aboTe al Loq hland ,nth b.11 adoptive parents. <He dida't know where his real mother waa and be had been told hll father was dead.) When be waa 151 Brtace "found things sort of conflninl at home ' and went to wort on a farm in Vermont. Jn 1.N2, al 17, be jol.Ded the Marine Cor'P9 and apent tbe war lD tbe South Paclflc. Before bi.I ""-daarae 1n 1*. bo1rever, be learned tba\ be was related to N.,.l Bruce, the actor bat remember..s u Wal.9oD oppo1ile Basil Rathbooe'• SMrlot:k Holme.. "I JUIL wrote to 'Nlctl Bruce. Holl)'WOOd. Calif om.la,"' aaya Brue., wbo received • reply 1ayin1 that, ye8, be w11 Bruc.'1 nephew, and thaL both bia rfal mother and father were 1Ull aUve. RE LATER MET hll fat.her, who w11 a Vancouver new1paper cotumnlat and bl• mother, who had remarrttd and ralMcl boqes in Ireland Aft« the war Bru~ 11\0Yed to HoU)'WOOCI when be Cot to knOW Nlpl Bruce aDd b1I famlb. "\fe became tnlt frtmdl, 0 M U)'I. "}le .... jult. ~ .... t ..... a. ... friends -·~ all ..... Bft ~ -..... J ~. ., through Nigel, a ll the old English actors: Herbert Marshall, Walter Pidgeon, Edmund Gwenn and David Niven " Bruce's only regret is that he didn't tape re- cord the many funny stories be beard about Hollywood. "They were great racooteun." Despite bis British heritage, Bruce's use of a monocle -It hu become something of a trademark -is not an atrec:taUoo, be lnalsts. YEARS AGO, HE EXPLAINS, be w&a on a vessel In Denmark owned by an ~b cap. tain. Bruce kidded the captain when be pulled out a monocle lo read the coul pUot boot. But the old captain aaked Bruce, who i. far· sighted and kept hls gluaes ln hla pocket, bow many times he had broken them when be leaned over the bridge and how oft.en be bad dropped them into the wa ter. "When I first wore it oa the docks bere ... s ays Bruce with a lau1b, "J wu 11•• quite a ribbing about lt." The rtbblng stopped, be la)"I, after a man dropped a $230 pair of aluaes into the harbor and had to hire a diver to retrieve them. "Now," he say a. "several aailon In the harbor are using them and lbaokln1 me for in· troduclng it to them." As one who has tasted lite on bolb aides of the Atlantic, Bruce acknow)edaea that the Unit· ed States has the besl standard of Uvina ln \be world. "Bur I noNK TBE•E are countries that have a far big.her lifestyle t.ban we do," be nya. "The dilfettnce between a bar and an f:ntHlh pub are worlds apart. Tbe lbiq I liked in Scan· d.inavia wu lbe lack ot violence. And you didn't feel you have to Jock everythlnl \.IP for fear ol beinl ripped off." • But -&ecaute of bllh tuet and lncreulnt governmental restrictiona 1n Europe, Bruce feel a that many Europeana are lotln& wbat tbe French reler to as t.be joy of llvtq. And alt.hough be la concerned about crime and violence ln the UnJted States, he maintaJM that "this I• the beRt country to live ln overall." Bruce, who amllln•I)' allows that he lR "very comfortablt" worklna ln the comblned new· and oJd-worJd •tmotphere of Lido Martn1 vmaae. waa a1ked •bout bia plau for U-. future. wm he once a,aiD fHl Ub kickinl up hl1 heeb7 ·'Well," he aaya with a ptft, 111et'1 take one day at a Uma and aee wb•t bapptnt." ' On Wheels Valentine's Day brunches -complete with home delivery to Irvine, Costa Mesa, New port Beacb or. Garden Grove -are be· lnl sold by the Colt.a Meaa Junior Women's Club. Tbe brunch will COD· aist of a continental breakhat -wltb bevera1e. fresh fruit and minta -plus a sweetheart flower and a penonal mesu1e. Brunch wUl be de- Uvered in a buket. Colt for the Ml'Vice i. $12 per bnmdl. To or· der, caU 955·0859 or ~7-6356. Profits wUl be used to belp support lbe club'• philanthropic projecu. Associatioa Director Appointment of Martie Selele 11 H· ecutJve d1rector of t.be Oran1e County Plumed Parenthood AuoeiaUon baa been announced by Ellubeth Gre1ory, board president. Ma. Sel1le had been executive director of Planned Parenthood In Allentown. Pa. She 11 a graduate of lndlana State Univenlt.y. Tern Haute. Cell IU-1171. Pul e ftW wordl to "°'" tor • ~ ~Lili~ SHOES 99 Fashion Island ... Newport Beach ... 759-9551 M--&=a;IOOb ~ thatgetthe~- Good kd<ing hair. 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F9br\1ert 7, 1 lllO FEATURING Price Of Wife ~ensive Tbe1 do•'t call It alim~ llQ11DOn. TIMy tall It "apouaal ID llD· ....... nldl 80UDdl Ute aomellltn1 uoder warrant,y. ("Hey, Fred. I've tot to 1et my wll• ln for ber SS.OOO·mlle 1pou1al maintenance th1t --Of her DaN aru't parantMd .. r) A lot ol peop&e are lak Inc 9'.jood look at ''•powal maint.eoance'' tbeae days. Women are a1klll1. "What am I wortla?" Men are quea· tionlna whether It 111 bet ter to bave loved aod pay than never to hav" loved at all. TRJ8 HA.8 neceultat· ed ln.auran~ companl"s ( Boros~ope ] FalDA Y, FEB. 8 By SYDNEY OMAll& ARJES CM arch 21·Arpll 19). You learn where the money la and how lo obtain it. Cooperation w1th partner , mate or close as· soclate ta required. TAURUS CAprll 20·May 20): Attend social ~vent. avoid clashes in connection with politics and religion. One who s miles to your face may at'tually be setting a trap GEMINl CMay 21.June 20). Be familiar with basic material, do your "homework," check signals with one who shares your tn· terests or employment. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22). Accent on love, creative touch, significant changes, travel and intensified relationship. Young person desires to open dialogue. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Emphasis on de- tails, fine points, d!rec~ statements, challenges and basic security. Your J>051tion is stronger than might be anticipated. VIaGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Define terms. make inquiries, l et others know you are versatile and available for assignment. Relatives, short trips, examination of ideas are on agenda. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22). You have unusual opportwtlty lo live up to potential. One who "ap- plies pressure" may actually be doing you a favor. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21 >. You'll be at right place at right time; what originally seemed an impossible task will be successfully l'Om plet.ed. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Make new starts in new directions -you are "re- leased" Crom obligation. Period of coruinement is finished. CAPRICORN CDet'. 22·Jan. 19): Accent on emotional responses, friendship that is transformed Into "meaningful relationship." You are pulled in two directions simultaneous· ly. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Your request for challenge, opportunity is grant.ed. Superior la will1nc to make room for you at more elevat· ed position. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Review ambi- tions. perceive potential, open lines o( com· munication. Emphasas on distance. travel. educallon. pubhshin~ and a major legal de· l'lSlOn. Oneot Tll'o Capt. Kelly Hamilton. JO, of Sacramento is the firs t woman pilot al Fairford, Glouceste rshire. England Capt Hamilton 1~ one of only I wo women co-pilots in the Air Force's Stralt!~1r Air Command m Britain. and the only om• with children I/ you how on item for llappcmmga , und at lo Judith OUon at the! Dolly Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Co!ta Meto, 92626, or coll 642-4321 for the tlnt lime to put an .-1Umate oo the worth of • woman who runs a houaebold, raises l'htldren , t e nd s a husband. cooka, does laundry and directs finances They have t'ome up with a flgun~ of S355 a w ee k as a minimum wage for a full-tame wife As 1 look around me. the problem o( "spousal maintenance'' becomes a simple matter of mathematics At $355 a week, the yearly cost of a wHe amounts to $18.460. With the na- tional lncome averaging far below that amount and with the rising t'osts of food, utilities and dothan~. It must be ap parent to you as il 1i. hl me that too many ml•n have wives whom lhl•v t'a nnot afford r>t•s11lt• the fact that woml•n an• the biggest bargain go ing today, men are liv mg above their means Now f'm not •"'l&eal- l 01 that wlvH be deela....S a lu•ury t.o be enjoyed oo1y by the rich. MOil ot m are r.uona· blt and wou.ld Uke even the worlllnt man to benefit by our won· derf u.lnClll. Ono aolutJon ml1ht be to employ wlvea on a part-time baaia. AS I TOLD my huaband, "I'd be willing to cook, do laundry, light cleaning, shop, transport children and pay bills for $275 a week " He was e c s talit'. 'What's left. anyway?" "I won't sit up with a dogged sink. wait out- s 1 de h ouses on H all o w ee n for a scarecrow who has no vision, Sit through a piano recital or 3() kjds all playang the same tune, shave the dog's rump o r spend m y twillghl year s waiting ror a repairman for ANYTlUNG. "I WON'T trim hair over the ears, move the hose. pirk yucky raisins 0111 of the l'ercal, h~h a l'la.,~ r1 n){ out of lht: ro m mo1l1'. deltVl'r nn p.1 p1·r ro11lC'!'. typ<.' term pa rH·r!>. pose for Pl <' tun·~. dean fish, listen to someone read the papor out loud or 10 c:amptn, and call lt a YICAUoft." M 1 hut band said it sounded Cloe and •UI· IHted we alp a COD· tr-d in the momlns. I , 1rabbed my coal. ••What .._ .............. ~. morning? Sleep-lna are extra." I wbiapered lbe figure ln bia ear. He looked •bocked. I'Pl expenalve. but I'm worth It. RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTHY ..... ,.w .. ...... ltU...._. ... 4 c...te .... -Ml-llU Free Flags to School Kids! Now colnbra11ng1 WP Lr1v!" Amer1ca I di Hunt.nqton Cftnl<tr m.tll Frr• ... mono 14 X 6 U S flaqc, 10 "'" ~tudi\oif', I K thru 8 wtw <.omP to tht· mall on or tlflfoH1 10tri Soonsorn<I by H B Loon .. r I(' one on you won t wont 10 take 1t oH all 5ummer long' HC're. 1mm larqut>~ (ohf.n. the corvv .1n/..lf' tie ..and.JI on d lowi.-'f. 'hdf)l.'<l /;;~·/ M.J<it• 111 ,,;1, rl)//t'fl ilfH..•n. 11' a' comforrnblP a',, '"/Jf>t'f .,., "' t.!IJtJtf lr>t1~ ms• 'rllll II w1•dr 1t f'v .. rywf11"¥"' In hot 111/11" 111r1•I11/ 11 ~ 1,1,,. J. to,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11.1>u1l.1nr l>.11.111.1 '>11'1'' o ,,, 111\1 1. ,,, ,,., l•Jil ""''' r,1111. '.Jl-1 In tht· <,f,\111,"11 '>t11,.· '·'•.Jr .... rn.,•· \o\t' JI(· .1il 1rn· rh1nx' you Jr•· •.I~ I •tr/ •.i·11111· ,, '>11111 I (I•/•/ l'l 11' l 1 I> u,,,,,,, ,,,, ... , ( ()\(,/ Alt•\j 1 I/~ 11 \/111Jt/,J\ /hr11111!h ' tlttrrl I\ /11)111 111 •\ ,\1 /1 1 'J HI 111\f Making Waves ... And Saving Money.' Helene Curtis Perms, Now on Sale at SFA. '~ - , " I 5.JJ<~ f1hh Avenue at South Coast Plata. JJJJ Bristol Strt"Pt. Costa Mew Open Mon<:My throul(h Friday from 10 am to~ . .)() pm. Sdturday from 10 AM to 6 pm, Sunday 12 Noon to 5 pm ',J -- \ ~.·~1.•• FEATURING Aaa IAl•••e•• :1 ~M--L_, Bwine1a· • ., l~UM:i'J Legal Or Illegal? DSAA ANN LANDERS . Tbe OWlll1' ol Utt SaoUc N&tiore bl Provldeoce. RI., •a.a W1"0Df wbeo 11111 told AclloG Une !t LI lUe•aJ to sell mook.,.._ I v1.llt.d my cowln 1n Loi A.nae* Wt 111.lllU!Mf aod a.he bid thJ'ee pet moek•ta· J am a1aaolt certa1D &be bouibt ··the eoupa.·· I.ft • local pet 'Jtore, and the female 1ave birth Ult roUowlof yeer. Check your f•dl and tell ··t;x ot.lc" to ch«k bl1 CALDWELL. IDAHO. FAN DEA.a FAN: J1mn Noaaa. UM! Ulll&aA& ............... ol tM A.k,. •ace.·.,..,.··· alao ...... to NY tM aMde blaM1 MUH was .. error. Here are u.e fada: Tllen ii oow a feiieral law lb& p"*ibl\I Ule lmporUUoe of modf)'S, M& pet a&oftl IH)I tell ta.e aalmala. provided &M1 an Uceued by &Ile DepertmeM ol Ac.rt~ ud II &.Mre ii ao loeal ordJaaaee asalHt H. For e.sample, moakeys cu be aold .. Ollcaao. bat Mt lll nearbyEvl.Dlt.oll. If U)'Olle oat Ulere I• taterested, be awere a.bat the price of moakey1 baa skyrocketed. The riag·hil species we ued &o aee wlLb organ grlDd· ers oett sold for about $80. Today lbey coat ssso -ud Qp. DEAR ANN LANDt:RS. r a m 27 years nld He is 31. He works hard, doesn't chase other women and doesn't hang around bars. I have dedicated myself to this man for three years Because I love him, I have cooked his mew. s lept with him and cleaned his house. I believe I've proven my sincerity. and now r want some reassurance that I will be a perma· nent part of his me. He says he is unable lo make that kind of commitment because he doesn't want to make a promise he may not be able to keep. He claims he doesn't believe in marnage because most marriages don't work. <1nd if I really loved him I wouldn't be concerned about a piece of paper and a nng Is marnaJtt' all that smp<.irtanl. Ann? When l i.peak of k aving, hl' i.ay!>. "It's up to you .. Plt'ai.e throw me y<>ur lifeline of Mmmon sense rm SINK ING ,..AST JN GEORGIA nt;AR SINKING: H it's marriage you want, my advice is move oul lmmedlately and stop wH tlng your time. One of two lblnga will happen : lie wtll mlss you and ask you to marry him -or he wUI Clod another soft.headed remak> who ls willing to cook his meala, sleep with him and dean bis house. If the latter bappeos, you can either kld1 yourself ror having invested 80 m~h love ud time and energy -or you cu congrata.Jate yourSf'lf for having had tbe good sense to gel out when you cUd. DEAR ANN LANDERS : We recently became the parents or a beautiful child through adoplwn I have written a lette r to the b1olog1cal mother. J pray that you will print il Oc<ir Fne nd We would hkc lo let you know. throuf h Ann La nders' column. that you hav1..· made us the happiest people 1n the world. You couJd have taken the lire or this child hy abortion, but thank God you didn't Instead, you chose to GIVE her life You unselfishly car · ned her for nine months, something 1 was not able lo do For years my husband and I have pr ayed for a child. I can promise you that we will love and cherish her and help hef to grow to her fullest potential. You did a brave and beautiful thing when you gave up thls little girl. Be proud of yourself. There is no way we can a dequately \hank you. Sincerely yours FOREVER IN YOUR DEBT DEAR •'OREVER: Vour lf'tter wlU surely &ouch the hearts of many. Tllluk you for writ· Ing. CONnDENTIAL U> How Cu We Delp B•t· tleaburgT: By cleaalal ap your arl. Cbllcltttt need modela more U.aa they Deed critln. PUBLIC NOTIC,E ........ HOTICI TOCIUEOITOIU NO A·ltU.. ,u,,•••Ott C::OUllT o • THE H ATIOI' CAL.,OllNIA 'O" THI C::OVNTY 0' OllANOf 1,, ,,..., M•tt•r o t '"fl £ \lttl• ot MARJORIE DUNN f(ANALO ••• M"JIJORIE 0 F[ANALO. 0.<H\911 N 01.1tt' I\ .._,...,., Q•~n •o tr.ct•tOf\ MYl"O Clelln\ -ln\I IM W•d <Ht• ~"'to fHe ~ <Le•tn,, 1n tNt Ofh<• o' tM ct~~ .. 04 tN 4ltoreW..cJ C.OV't or to prt-HOl 1rw-m to '""' UinMr'l•QN'd ~• IN-olll<' ot ~£ P .. f AO. !IH[ PH[ RO & OUN OAS. ().tv\d C. OvttcM• 1600 Oo•e Slrf"tt # 1J). N••Port O••cn C.•"'°'"'. ~ ltl ""' 13,._ -"''f" l•tf•t Otft(~ I\ lrt41' pt.C• of bv\1 n,,,, o• tf'W> undir-r\fQflt'O .-. .tU mAtlf't\ oe:rtA1n1~ to w.ct "''t•t• Sue: f't < le1rft\ Wf01 ff'Wlo f"Wll(f'\\o&f'y YOUC'Mf .. 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I• • •• "' I "',. , ·\I·~~ ..... llfl'"'• S-...... ,, ,. ••4 U N tf#•f·' ,, ttl•O ,..~.,...,.,, fh•C.., f' •"'"'""'· ., .. , r ' ~•""' ~ ·~' • t ,..,,..,,,.., ,.,., ... , ... - "UllWITJ. ..... • -001'1AL0 M I AOA-NW•LO ... -.. .-w---C-Dr -·---.. "'-Fl _, r...o """""'°°'~'-Ott t 01111•., ~-. •"-I I 1• ' f •G ' '* t• IC Pl'BUC SOTlCE Pt.:BUC NOTICE ..... ,p "'CTITIOUS eu"NeU ,....-SlATll""l!NT ..... .,._ '"·' '~ ............ ,.. . ..., (-1~ ~ ef Qr-(M,ftt .. Of\ ·-~,·-F \JHM -~·\lllllid ""~(.a.,. O..·•~ p,.,, J •C I I t Jl II •OICI 10.6/! PUBLIC l'OTICE will and/or estate· ''"' ,,.__. ••• ,,,.., .. ,,,,it.,,,,. ",-·~·t.,.~.,..,dl•·~-'t"'~ by Michael J Wiison 1n ... ,, ~mu. OVOl••-'-of ,,.,,,..,.,u the Superior Court of ~-·"*' 0r-. CM•t 0.11, P11e>1. 0·-=~· £':'. Oranoe County request1 nq JM ,, -1 '~·11·'.., ~ E--oo-w11101 ,..J, ... , PvC)t1\.~ ()r#'t(I" I ~ I ( t6 , i ~· Con\OhCS.tHI R~port of CondthOtl of .. AMERICA~ STATE BANK " of Nl"WPC>rt S.~fl. Or•f'CJe County. •t the ctow of ~lneu on Oe<.ember 31, 1t7t. that he be apPointed as PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,._,,.-~ • ..,, personal r~esentatl ve to •a11T' w1o.o• administer the estate ot PiCTtnous •u•1N1u =.! ::---· the abOve-named decedent .. ,,.. nanMllNT lM .--. ~· _,, ~eb I I& 11 A , .... PUBLIC SOTI< •. under the lnde1)endent Ad· "'~ 1oHOwV>o _._. "001n9 ""''' '" ma>&a-Mll ' i I ...,,,., •---•~ min s trat on of Es tates oaK SHOWCAu. 11u s eo." "'*_°"..,.eo.'1 o.11, P•iot "cn"°"''u'110 " Act. Hl~•Y. ~ -"· c.1t1or,.1• J.,. Jt, -· '· u .21. •• .01.c "-""1 SfAUMINT The petition is set tor "'s' -.... ~~:,'°"OW'tf'IO .,..,~ " nn"'Q D\.t\• hearlnQ In Department ~~~·,,:.!::~" w-.. PUBLIC NOTICE P1.11u MA<.11 111 r ,, .. No. 3 at 700 Civic Cente r "'" _,,...,,,·-••a,,.,.,.,,. · Aw-. UllcM. "°'''"'"•• •>M• Drive W~st, Santa Ana, atv•ou.• NOTICE OF DEATH O" Aw!:'.~:...'t~;;. ... ~':i..!, o~. Callfornla at 10:00 a.m., 1,,,. ~~·~':; "tecl ••t" 1,.. RUTH I. HAWGOOD ANO 1o.i, ~· ,, •o••o'"'.c '".,, .~ on February 26, 1980. cou"'' ci.'11 °' °"'"'91' eo.,,,._ on OF PETITION TO AO· d••M!Jit1._,.., A...,. rt.,o•n IF YOU OBJECT to the J•-rvn.1• MINISTER ESTATE NO. '"" ...,_. ... , , .. ..., ·••n ,,,. grantlnQ of the petition, PUl>ll-Of~C.O. tOeA•~': A·101220. c-·· c.~· of O•""OO (ou"I• on you should either appear JM . 74. ,,, ""' '· t•. ,~ 'ni lei T o a I I h e i r s • J_, ••. 1• r•••t at the hearlnQ and state -beneficiaries, creditors ,_1.-0..,.. '°"" "'"''' p,..,. vour objections or tile PUBLIC NOTICE and contlngentcredltonof J.,. "·"·•'·""' ·-,,..,i written objections with the the a~ named OKecHnt ------court before the hea rinQ. ..ona TO~• and persons whO m•v be PVBUC NOTICE Your appearance may be ~-=~=:.:.::,,,,,10 otherwise Interested In the ------ St•te B•nll No. 1on ASSETS Cash and due from Ddnks U.S T rt'dsury ~Url l•t>!. Obhg.attOnS of other U S Gov't a9encies aod corp\. . ObllcµUons of States and pol lt!UI subdivisions .. Federal funds S04d and securities purchased under ~reements to reset I In dOmestlc offi ces .. loans. total lexcluc11nQ unearned 1ncom. I ..... Less: Re-wrve tor POSsl.,.e Loan tosses ... Loans. ner . .. . . . .......... . Direct IMse flrwtn<lnQ . , Sanll premlws. 0ou .. r Am<Hinh in T~sands b.431 ?.1 $0 3.600 118 J.JOO '6,S88 S30 46.0S8 t ,831 In person or by your at-a1c1 o-11 ... 100 .,,,.. T-•· will and/or estate· NO'l'1c11 TOOOWTH CTOtti -;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;:;;:;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ittorney. F•_., i.. "" A petltk>n has b:ffn f I led "'1ooa1 ~'~ ~~~~' c 0~ • I F YOU A R E A ~K•-'..., -..14'1 01ttr1et Of· by RObert N. Bro•on In the MUHtTY~OE 01\T1t1cr c RE DI TOR or a cont· "'•· ~' All.,. ••• ., .... '"'1"•· Superior Court of Oranoe •1c1 ~ 1 oo o .. ., .. P"' .. inoent creditor of the de·~=' ,.,,.1111u110,. "-"'• County reQuestlng that~~!::'::.~::': .. .,.,_ ceased, you m ust file your ,...,,,,.,,._.. .,.,.,.,.,.,, S<"•01• R~rt N. Broxon ~ ap-,,..,<,....,.. ,,..,.i. t-•• '°"'""""' .. claim with the court or ~~·4 ... 11 .. 1• ,,0,., w,111.,., point ed as pers onal eat .... o""'".....,'"'"'•t-eu••o present It to the personal eweu & ~. arc,.IW<tt. 1>00 representative to ad· :;:·,~::."::'A-co\l• -.. representative appointed .......,......,,...,........, IH<fl. minister the estate of the ~t ....,.""•''"" ,._ CA"" by the court within four ~·~~~"~i:'r.':':vu tr.ar decedent. The petition 15 Puu•OHS. o ~ c "'" ..,, months trOfTl the date ot ,,,. ·--1c.-0t11r1<t Of set for hearlnq In o.pt. 3, P•«• ,,.._.,. • .,,.,,,. Pu''""'"'9 F .F. & E .. ett Other aswts TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demdnd 11ePOS1ts ot HAIR FORECAST SUNNY WITH ROUX FANCl·FULL RINSE 5200 You1 hair will shine with lustrous color lo light up your features. your hairstyle your hie It's one ot the easy lttllc things you can do to make life brighter Even on a rainy day• Come in for your consultation. Let our hair experts create a new look for you Shampoo and sci. • regularly S25. is now 1ust S19.50 To make an appoint mont. telephone 759-1211. ext. 260 Hairwork9, Newport BW &U lLOC~5 \ll ISU I~ [ fl 700 Cl I C t 0 I Ot•••tm•ftl, Co•" Co1n,..un•l1 rst Issuance of letters as °'-CowMT. ~·. ec.trnv "' v c en er r ve, c..~ °'"'~" uro A.,...., ,,. • .., ... provided Ir\ Section 700 of .•IWI '111..,.,. '" Oe••rn•,.. .... a. West, In the City of Santa C.•ta........, c:..'"""• •i." th P .. t c d r"•'•111•11•• , ... ,,.o '•••An• Ca l if ornia on .. or1c1 ••"'""11 v• •v£"' .,.., e rova e o e o "DtSTlttCT". """ ,_,.."" •. -.. , > , Callfornla T ... t ime for,,.., .. -,,. ..,...""'" ,._ February 26 1* at 10:00 tM --S<-1 0"1"'' 0 ' '"' ' ' Of ..... ~. Call'°'"''· Kll"9 lty tlllng claims will not e•· _....._ .... __ o1u...U«t a .m. • ... "".,. "' C";en'"'"q tioa•o. plre prior to four months..,.•==~-111 _ ,._. IF YOU OBJECT to the,.,,.,,..,.., ••'•"•a 10 •• from the date of the hear· *"'lflell -·.,., ...,.., • ....-grantl"9 of the petition, ;;:·~~~~::,::,.":a '°i~'. lnQnotlcedabove. ..,.llWlk'Y,...,....,._. ....... _ you thoukt either a~r .....,..._..,...__.,ootacon"•o YOU MAY EXAMINE '";'.::':..-.:::ioo .. ......,, ... at the hearing and st•t• ........... ~, the file kept by the court.~ ............ ~---·--your objections or file ..!c~~.:,r::•"""' -.=:: If you are lnt•rested In the ....,_ •.....,.,. "'.,... ,..,.....,. written objections wltn the ..,. ..-ctv,..:. .~: t':. ...... estate, you may file a re-:::"'IW~efllffetie-..-... court t»tore the he•rll'IQ. ,, .... ,,.,.,..,.,,.... quest Wlth the court to rtt-'~'" W4 ""'" ~--.... tte Your ~ranee may bl Tl••••wtll.,. ••-1 ' '""",.0t°' celve special notice of the ,..__.. ..... _.,_,_, In person or by your •t· ~:":':t:i-~':'70~~0,,.. .,,0 .,. Inventory of estate assets J::..=,:.,::~-:=,:. torney. ,._.... .... < ... t•ectCIO<u-" and of the petitions ac. Mcllf'Nllt\.,...., ,,.. llM .. ..._-I F Y 0 U A R E A 1ec11 .,. -11t "''-'"" io, • CREDITOR a co t -te<11<1tY....,.,..,101n1,,.<o"''"" c ounts and reports •llkelltt«Wt . or n · ---w•n.•"'°'P'_..., described In 5ectlon 1200 TN OIST'lltCT r-~ -''9111 to lngent Creditor Of lhe de· -'"'trenen of the Cellfornia Probate ~=·~=:: =:,:..,~,;~~: :.."; ceased VOY must flle your ,,.. o••t1uC1 ,_..~ , ... ,...,, to Code 111 .. ., .,..,.~ claim with the court or ,.~, _,.., ..i °"''"' 10 .... ~ ·~· . MI c H" E L J , ... OISTlllCT -_,.,_, '""" nresent It to the person•• ~~ ....... , .... .!!....-"'"'" .. '" .,,, ' -Otr.-r • -~ .i "' " ti I t-_... _.,.. w I LSON °"''''•' .... -'_ , .. ..,....i _ ... ,. representa ve appo n """ n.. OllT•tc;T .... o0t.••,,.o ''°"' Petitioner ,,,. ,., • ., ,.., .,,..., ..... , '" IN by the court within tou .,.. o•-•., "" 0.-1 ...... t ot '" *•"'' '" _,,, IN• --" '° .. months from the dat~ of •vw•e1 ...,._ t,. 001M1•• 11••••" 1"9 ••te•-fleln •-\l"l .. IOC .. I· Elll1 and Morrison. By : ,.,,:'....., ,::.;,-.." ".,."'., t~.,, first issuance of letters es .. ,,. •"'<" '"" we" ., ro o. M"''Y H. l!llls, •ttorrn• -, _,-• ••9C • -provided In secuon 100 of ,_._ .., ••" ,,.,, .., ,.,,. "' • .. r~ P b t C d f -•-""""" '° ••etUI• ,.,. c-f Or Petltlon•r, 174 O Tii.,................,...,,.._,_,,he ro ae o • o 1r~1 ,_, ..... ,..,.,,, •• ,.,.. lroolllN.lrst Street Suite ..... _.,. "''"'"" °''1•10 .. California. TM time for 01ua1cT •"'" 1outoa "' 1»• SU f'ount•ln V•fl•Y !~~ ..... ~~ ,..c.!.!."':.:"::: fllln9 cl&ims wlll not o · •••"'' A ........ t•"• M•u . c.1\t .... '270I end ... ...-........... "c...., .. .,.... plrt prior to four MOC'lthl c;.tltorllki.,.. '-'" ,,.., .. -ffl·i4T(; ' , .. ,.,.... ... ,....,. ........ ,"" from the dltt of the he•r· ~!:'~.= .... ~~-: ... ~ .. ~,....Or .... CNM Delly~.... TM ......... ~.,,., --Ing notlQd abOVe ""',.,....... --.. JM.._ ,,...,, .. M... ,.,,. =-·~~="'=~=--=-..:::: YOU MAY EXAMINE ·•·1·--...... •-"'tteYot --uc NO'l'ICE ..w _...... -...... •"' ..... the flle kept bV ttMt court If •left• 181 ""'" n. ,_,.. ,,..,.., .-vu tlfM _. ....._.. I -.-1lfM -IMll .,. .. ,. ... "------------.. .....,..,_ ; ... ..-•COft. you aA lnt.rett4"S n the "_.,.,. _ _.. ,~ITIOUUVllM9H lllACTOfl ill..._~ l\elllf"1" lt•t•. you mey flle. re· t~~'tf~:=r~:,~~ NAM91fAT'IMI~ _.,...., ... ...,...., ......., • .., U4tlt with tne court to ,.. ......... ..,, _....., ~··•• ,,.. 1ooow1"9 ..-'*" ••• 001114 "*' """· te ...., "" ,... ~ 111e celve speclal notice of tne ,,,..., """· to .. , ,,.. .... ,,..... 1411 bllt~i~-:O., VM:V~M CINTll'. !::1:=~:. .. :. ei.i,.:,.~ Inventory of tst•t• HMta ..................... •11 --""" 1an~ ..._.. .,,,.. .. c..10 -. ... "",..,., end off the """tltlonl IC-._...,...11y -"'.,.. ·-"'1 '"' • . .... , ,,. , .... .,.ct. c.11~ .. ..,.,., ... ...,,....,~ ...... .,,... count1 and reports ... ....,,........11--lll•M• ,,...,llf ....,..,, 2111 MHot v,,.. • ~ ... -.... ~'""' , .. , .. tlOYt .,.., described In S.Ctlon t200 • ,.,.... .. lef1y.11w '°' Cle" _, ..;.;. w •· c:.o.ta -· Getlflnll• •.:.i:::._ •_::::--~ the Qtllfomlt Prob•te _.__. .... ,.,..,.....,. .. I.lift. . . .. ._... ..... -·~ MerM LYM9 &.e,,.,,, llM.-Arrvre ll"'IM llf,..,.,. ,,i.r to •ltll.!.!,'! COdt. ..,. wlll • ~ ...... to e-.¥-Oll.,,~-..Ch.CMl~•...UI ..... (altl,_.,,,.~.,..-ct. ~ ..... 11~~:.;:'.:'J..!' ''..-.,"" 0' • :.~.:r::t;'~:t'W:..::.-ltoblrt N. 8roHn,_ At• :',.".,. "'~~":.. ltr#l 111 .,. 1"'1fl91.ollil¥ l_,,I UN "ID .. LIW t• P'lf'tl c.oMrw11111t-4S. c.::,:-= ;,-.,:.~, ': ~-=-~rc:gTIOM WeltM, ....... llllftd/ =n=::.=:.. ... -.... ---------------""'I.._..,-....._ WA....,C:-. t 1tl• tHH, C7141 .. ..,.,._.. 83 Fasl'uon Island .......... °'.,.. OMtC 094~'= .,....:::':' CMll o.11y ,.,.., ......... ew-. twll o.11, ,...._ ,.,..,.:.!.':!:. c..,.. o.11,::. M9f!.·Thur1 ·Ftl J0·9. Tues.·Wed.-Sal 1().6. Sun. 12·S. H!l.11,,.,,,,,..,,.,.. UNt ,,_,..,,..,, .., "••'·•·•._.,. . ,.,, ... .- --.-....----~ -~ ---\.. --..... ,....,. .. ,,. ..... --~-- ., __ .. individuals. e>artnt?rsntps and corporations Time and sav1nQS deposits ot tn d1v1ooa1s. partnersf'up !> and corporations Deposits Di United States Gov t Oepos1I<, of Stdte'> clnd ooli tt t al subdrvrsions All other deposi ts . Certified and officers' cl'leck s .. TOTAL DEPOSI TS tN DOMESTI C OFFICES . Total demand deposits t9,90t Total time & savings deposit!> .... 37.501 TOTAL. DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC 17.820 .lJ.401 1 t. 4, 100 111 1,9S4 S7,407 A.NO FOREIGN OFFICE S . .. ..... S7 .~02 Other liabilities . . . 1,9S4 TOTAL LIABILITIES ........ S9.3St> · Subordinated notes & debenturH . f'. • . • 1,000 St4.AReHOL.O•t1s EQUITY Common stotk No. ~are!> authorl1cd 1.200.000 No. shares outstandlnQ' ~ofl"(coNTRiBUTEO CA PITAL . 830.338 Retained earn1nQS and other capital reHrves . . . . . . TOTAL.SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......... . TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY . , M!MOllANOA 1,038 1.4S4 2,229 4,721 6S.077 (atnOUftb OMtsuftdlftl •• ot report d•te) St•ndbV l.tt.rl of c~lt outstandln~ . . . . . . . . . . t .220 Time Otp>sfts of StOO..c.l!JO cw more In ~tic offices Cl~ only>: Time ~f~tff Of dtPOtlt In dtnom4netlcnt ot I t00,000 or mc>f"9 •••••••••• tl, ttl Other time ct.posits In 1mount\ of 1100,00004' fnOA •....••••••.•.•.•••.•••.•• 4,100 M•rket value of lnvntment securltlff • • • • . . • . S,740 The undtrSIOMd, Robert Klhm, 5-nlor Viet PrHIOtnt/COntroOer •nd OoNld Stump, Preaktent of the abov•n•l'Md bank, eac.h dtcteres, '°" hims.If •lone end l'IOt tor the other: I heve personet knowledclt ol the mettera contelMCI In this NPOf't, and I beO~ tNt MCh tt•tement It trw. Eech Of the unct.rtl~or htm11tt •IOM end not for the other, ctrtlflft • penelty of ptrl\WY tNt the f°"'90&no Is t~ end cor,.ct. Eucutld an Jenuary 28, 1tl0, et Ntoooclrt lff'""· Ceflfomle. lt/Aobet1 Kll'Nn /S/O.W. l"'"'P Publl'had Orenoe c:oeat Diiiy Piiot fl•bruarv 7. ,.., 64f.tO -... -·--.... _ ..... --·----- • ORANGE1"'!"-_____ cou ____ NTY ___ ,_o_e_1r_u_AR __ 1_e_s ______________________________________ ~---------------------~---~·-F!bn.wl __ _..._7_.,_.,~---------DM.--v_N.O __ t ___ Cf_. Free Parking Days Numbered 87 llCMIDTM••I• __ ...,.__ Tbe _,... ol free pubbc ~ • • _.ber ol Oran& COUDty tacui.-.. &Dc1wMM maakt,pel eoul'\ c 1 r ~-. .. lD N•WllOl't BMc:b, Lanaa N1pel aacrw~ IDaJ be aumbered O"l'Ul9 ~ ~ bave ordllnd fa.rtber 1Wd.lea for p&rk· lnc f ... similar co ......_ nanwt.I)' t at Job WllYft• Al. CCMmb palb .... b6adMe and tn the~ civic center ln SUd.I Oenenl Servicea Al•DOf Aaa. 1ln1lod out tbe Harbor Judkial C..., dft\dall uld pay pan-Dt1trtcl complex \n Newport lD• could eovtt' COit.a for qpkoep s .. cb .. olferloa lop poteollal and ooerauooa ol vano~ county for cha.rsea. Iola. "fi'rom a buslneu stand· A report by the county's polnt," the report reada, "t.be Alcoholic Won't Quit .. ,. oa. PETE• STEINCaOBN Dear Dt. S&eblcrotua: I am a male, .5' '7", amaJJ-borled aod we11h 185 pound.a and I ti.ve a "bl& belly." J was releued from a Vet bosptlal (on my own demand). The doctor wa.a excellent and dkln't want me to leave. I left due to rapomtbl.Utles to my wife, family and job. The doctor'• report wu that I have Laennec's ctrrboals. And acute alcoboUsm. IATD. I WENT TO AN ALOOBOUC center and dried out for eight months. 1beir report was ··enlarged liver" but the big belly didn't go down. .. ~ ........... £ ..... ,...... If you're looking for some nice waterfront property. you can pick up about four miles of it in Nova PUBLIC NOTICE Two Youths supply/demand for public pay parking ta Sood Inasmuch as thcire la no alternative parting a viUable io the vicinity.·• To B~lle11e~ Restaurant c hain owne r Carl N. Kar cher of San Cleme nte will be honored Saturday by the Orange Co unty Chapt e r of the American Heart Associa- tion Since then I've resumed drinking. Approx. 1mately one pint or liquor and two cans of beer dai· ly. l work as a Janitor. There's a lot of bending, lifting and walking to be dooe. My big belly is in the way. Can I get rid or it? -Mr. B. Scot i a -for $ 2 .,..,.,,. million. It's offer ed p~c:!~~!:~::::r for sale by the estate Th~ •011-1r>0 i>e,_,, ••• cto•n• Face Trial In Slaying TUE HARBOR complex at the Intersection of Jamboree Road, MacArthur Boulevard and Birch Street, includes municipal courts, Offices of the court clerk, district attorney, public de- fender and marshal. DEAR MR. B : At times the desire to lecwre is overpowering. But this time l'U overcome it. All I ask, Mr. 8 ., is that you tbinJc of the responsibilities to your family. Stop killing yourself. The big beUy will oever go away if you keep oo drinking. Have you tried AA? of th e late tn -bU\u;~~NE !»i PROPERTt[1 du s triali ~t Cyr•1s :'~~~~':!:!'.~ .. •· 11u1 Fitch Eaton. L c Smull. '" c 1111 Orlv• -----------LAQvne BHcft,c.llfomlat»St Two Santa Ana youths arrest- ed in coanectioo with the slaying of a youth involved in a legal dispute with Santa Ana Potice have been ordered to stand trial to murder charges in Orange County Superior Court. Faclnc Feb. lS arraignment are Edward Borrego, 18, and Antonio Correa, 20. Both were arrested Dec. 31 as suspects in the slaying of Maurice Ibarra, 21. of Santa Ana. At the time or the street· corner slaying, Ibarra was en- meshed in a civil rights action against Santa Ana Police over bis alleeed illegal· deteotioo by Officer Jobn llangiaracna. M an&iaracna was fired follow- ing t&e alleged i.ocldeot. Orange Count y Central MunJcipal Court Judge Richard N . Parslow ordered the Superior Court trial after hearing two days of testimony from prosecu- tion witnes5es. Tbe bearing was closed to the press and public at the request of Correa's attorney, over op- position from Borrego's lawyer. It is located on 7. 7 acres of land which includes 405 parking spaces ot which 305 are seen as possible paid public parking. The South Orange County Regional Civic Center al Crown Valley and Alicia parkways in Laguna Niguel a lso is con- sidered a good bet for parking revenue. THE REPORT notes that the only alternative is street park- ing, which can involve a substan- tial walk to the county court and other buildings. About 54 slots are available for paid parking there. Instituting pay parking at the Westminster complex lhal in· eludes the west Orange County muncipal courts and other or. fices is not as favorable as it could be, according to the re- port. One or the drawbacks pointed out in the report is that there is an excess of free parking spaces the public can use adjoining the City of Westminster facilities. Biggest BrotMr David G. Newbro o f Newport Beach has been e lected president of the Board of Directors of Big Brothers of Orange County. a charity organization that helps fatherle ss boys. Plate of the Day * * * Dear Dr. &elncrohn: I've been suffering from headaches every day for the past lhl'ff years. They came on after an auto accident in which my bead and oeck got quite a twisting and shoving X rays show that I have arthritis m the neck portion of my spine. My doctor has prescnbed aspinn and other headache remedies but noth.ing seems to help I've even wom a collar, which onl y make~ at worse. l 've bei!n sl~ping sitting up on a reclimng chair Naturally, this hao;; r DOCTOR IN 'made me nervous I s thert~ anything else lo THE HOUSE do'> I 'm 58. m y blood '"----------'pressure is normal. I've read where Vitamin E might help but my doctor says 1l'l> au hogwash. - Mr. A. DEAR MR A. Cervical arthritis can cause severe and persistent headaches. And so can nervousness aggravate them when they are stub- born Have you been taking tranqu1lizers'> Have you had a <'Onsultat1on wi th an orthopedist and a neurosurgeon'> Only special diagnostic les~ will reveal t.! the pain is due to trouble in a disc or som~lhing else * *. Dear Dr. Sleiaerot.a: There m11b\ be something to your suggestion to "Dibble" instead or taking regular meals as a means of keepinC our weight Wlder control. For a long time our poodle was o.erweigbt. We fed her morning and evening. Seemin& to be famished, she would gulp down ber food. Tben we started to feed ber a dog food (one abe likes) and keep her di.ab filled at all times. At finl abe was just ''nibblin1." Now \hi& ls lbe way she eats all the time. Her weight hu been at a normal level and bas remal.M<t so for a <."Ouple of years since we started this roul.l.De. There might be an anawer lo obesity in humans io thlJ kind of program. You could be so right! -Mn. S.. Ladybug Salute Proposed J E F'FERSON CITY, ~1o <AP> The lfl!)ect lobby has made 1L'I mark on Uus year's Missoun Gt•nual Assembly. Among the more than 1.300 btlls 111troduced in the Legislature this session ls one that seeks to glorify the ladybug as the orfktaJ state a.nsect. REP . MARK Y o ungdahl . 0 -St. Josepb, introduced the bill 10 response to a re-quest from Helen Harr o( St J~ph . pubhsher o ( the Ru~hwacker 's An· nual Calendar, a com- pendium of Miuouri facts and b1story . Youngdahl '• measure abo would daign.ate the mule as tbe at.ale's of· fidal animal ·'Most ot tbe imecta get a lot ol bad press because \bey eal each other or stlog or do other bad thinp," said Miss Harr, a former librarian.. THE LADYBUG, ho .... e\!er . eats about ~ crop-destroYuic aphids a day oo U.a Ioele meou ol otber bu•• that are harmful to man. she said. As for tbe muJe, it ba.s loog been a s tate Ja,,.... A 0...1'1 ........ -.SI 8rYTO .... , o ...... VIII• Part, C.lllotnt. I .. , Cl\ar'" G kll, UJ.J •~rt. on .... 0r-.~·-n .. , t>u .. nH• I• ~ ..... by • ••I -~ ~(.Smull- J-A Clw~-fl"' \loot-Wh 11141<1 WIUI 11>< '°""'' C-~ of 0.-Gouftly on J•" H , l'ltO LAW Olf>Ut .. Hal A. Y-Jr ,,... .............. ,,. i.urln• _, ll•Y. c;A ttn1 Fill lM Publi\....O ()f-M'Qf' (Oitt\f O•H't P1IO\ F•o /, ••.11. n 1'90 PUBLIC NOTICE CP _, l'lCTITIOU~ •USINaU MAMI STAHMIWT TM ._,.,,, _..... ti ....... ~. ""' ., ASPfN WOVEN WOOO. 111 w.st IT1h SI'"'· •c •. C.0.l• M9M, CA nu1 M IChMI ll.-.ey, IOfl Y->lllre Circle. Lap .. ,_, CA .n 1' Pth ~fWM, •\ <°"°"'1.cl l>y .,, '" d••·o.i.·• Mo<-Ll\&~Y lft1\ Jl~f ••\ flNNf w ith t'W '"""' Y Cl•"-o< 0• ..-. CO\t~ y on f.O I !'!Iii:) .... ~.,.,. ....... '"",.... c.,.. .... ~ ·-·-.. ' T....._CA,._ IKl'W-~ ,IJIUI ~..,_, 0.-c.111 0...., Pilot. ,,_ 1, "· n.a. 19 PUllLIC NO'l'ICK STA TWM9.-TOl'wnMCMlAW~ ~llOM PAaT'Me:llMttPO..UTillG ll•Dell PlCTITIOUI 8UIU••st ..,,,,.. no.........,. __ ._ ...... _ ., • ••~•r•• _..r1,..., treM '"'" __..,..., _..,... --fl(.. 11110•" IMIM~t ,..,_ e4 0 & 8 f.NTE•P•ISES •l J74tl Torino, i...,.._Hilh.CM-.~ T ... hct,._ --Ma~ .._, ........ ~ ..... ··-.... .....,,_ ,.,, .. _C--..flfOr- l'tHf ... ,_ .,.. a-." .,. ,,.. ----.· •-o ai-"-. n1 it•• ...... c....--...~~ a.-..-.o •*"-,.,..._ .._._., 0.-Geed o.l!y ll'flOf. " ... '· 14, "· .. ,.. e.v.- TIC DOC -Watchmakers are almost an en- dangered species. One or them is Franz Lowen of Sao Diego. DEAR MBS. 8 : 1 doubt we can i.ntJueaee every- one to give up regular meals and turn to nibbUnc as daily sustenance. Nevertbeleu, wbat you say ls tru~. symbol. epitomized in , __ PtJBLIC ____ N_OTl __ C_E __ the say\.QB ·'stubborn as r .... CIMOTHEIS SMITHS' MOITUAllY 6'ZT Mein St. Huntington Beach 53&-6539 ... , ..... , CO&.OMIAL FUMEIAL ttOMI 780t Bolsa Ave. Westmtnsler 893-352S l'ACIAC Y1IW .-.OllM.PMI Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pec:tt1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOIMICJl MOITUAIUIS ~unaBeach G4--9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano •9S-1ns HMl90R LAWK-MT. OUVI Mortuery • Cemet8f}' Cntmatoey 1625 01.W Ave .. Coe&aMMa ~ MLTl•e9'til N•MMOMI ... a.:M C..Meea f73<9450 Air Panel Chairman Elected Larry Slagle of Anaheim bas been elect- ed 1980 cbainnan of the Orange County Airport Commila1on. Slagle bas served on the com· mission since bis ap. polntmeot a year ago by 4th DlstrJct counly Superviaor Ralph Cfark. Mrs. Loretla Wallcer of the lit Supervisorial District will serve dur· 101 1980 as the com· mlaslon's vice cbalrman. PV8UC NO'l'ICB y Deaths Elsewhere O'NEILL, Neb. IAP> WILUam J . f'roellcb, 78, prosecutor in the in- come tax evasion case which sent gangster Al Capone to prison, died Tuesday of an apparent heart attack. Security Law Class At College County's Culture Explored Various facets of the history and culture of OranRe County will be explored in a course titled "Hides. Oranges and Mickey Mouse" al Chapman College in Orange beginning Feb 11 at 7 pm Professor James Miller of Orange will ex- p Io r e folklore, personalities, tourist at· tractions and their im· part on the development of tbe county. economic trends and geography In many instances, I've a~compliahed weight reduction in patients wbo couldn't seem to lose. I told them to give up their regular meals and live on their snacu. Results? For a Ume, at lea.st, lhey were as successful as your poodle. Undoubtedly, rubbling makes more sense t.hao overloadfog stomach, heart and arteries with a huge amount of calories at the evening meal * *. If you take aspinn it 's better to space It so you swallow 1t when you r stomach ronta1ns food, fo>ays Or Stemcrohn m hi s booklet. "How To Live W11t1 Arthritis.·• For a copy wnte to tum &t RQx 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 and enclose 50 c1•nl!> and a stamped self addressed envt'lope a Miuouri mule.'' Tbe mule once wa.s hlgb on the stat.e's list or leading export products. Not Taxable SACRAMENTO <AP) Thl' !>tatl• m<1y not 1.-vy a !>alt•:. lax on text·' books th<it ~l udenL'> tn churt'h n.m St'hool o;; p<1y for as part of lht•ar tu1 · t1on . ,\llornn Cien(•r<.al Ct·or~t· Dt·u\...mt·11an )>,aul in ,, form.ii npanaun Orehes tra Mana~ement Music Lovers Needed Dear Joyce: I am looking for a way to combine-my background as a cellist wilb an lnt.>re~t ln th~ busln<'''I world. Any SUUt'l'ltlon'i? -J .T .. llou'lton. Tf'.U<o ( __ CARE_ERS_) The course meets on A coUJ11e in secunty consecutive Mondays Orchestra management '> This law is planned at Golden and concludes March ll. small but expanding field IS said to West College this spring, It is pa.rt or 8 cultural be crying for knowledgeable music as part of the school's enrichment program of· love rs W1lh the ability and stamina to expanded security ad-fered th.rough the Office run the hectic concert business. range, thou~h a rew at the top n:acb as high as S90,000-Sl00.000 a year. ml.niatration program. of Continuing Educ a · Ralph Black, executive director of TM class will be held tion. Tuition ls $30 and The American Symphony Orchestra Mondays, 6:30 to 9:30 offered without degree League, says superb managers com- p.m. credit. bine at least 25 personas. Among Focusing on legal is-them: an evangelist -a dedicated s uea re lated to the----------salesperson who can sell the or. security field. the course p cbestra and Its music ; a travel agent ILL AWARD -tours to be booked. hotels. buses. js designed for currently schedules; a connoisseur -taste is M anagel"'S of the major orehestras gt:nerally have paid their dues with smaller orchestras. Some 111ltially were musicians. Since oo educational curriculum exists to prepare people for this field, you s hould g lean experience wherever you can. Learn all about classical music. Join a college glee club. Help to manage a university performing arts series flM:TnlOUI .ulfft•• ...... ITATWMSWT ""'..-. --.. -. -... " .. NEWll"O•T AP,.llAISAL \EllVICES CO .. J U I Ml< ... l..,n, ''"-·CA'*' \I-...... ~Mo•, 7n• ,.,,,...,,_ 0.. C.-Cllo4 Ma#, CA ti no n. .. _, h ~--by.,, ,,. Cl<v-S-~IH~-Tt\i\ \t.\e~t •.-;, tU..0 wUt\ tfW' (OV"''f ""'-Of Or_,.,.. CO<lrny on Feo •. ''* Pll170J P\#Olt\IOfd Or--~ 0.tly PtlOI F•b I 1•,n 11 1'90 ........... ------P UBLIC NOTJCE lllC'tlTIOUS I USINIU •A#I STATE.MINT The .__ __, f\ OO"'Q INS• ..... ~-'" SHOWDOWN WE LOIH G •P• Wal""1 "' • C.-c.t Mrw, CA n..11 OONAlO J JACOBI JR , 4f• Wat""1 "' , Cata-.. , CA ""11 Th1,....,._1,~19e10y.,.~ O•v..,.._. Don J-Jr jl Tiit\ s~-,..,. fllf'd wit,. Co""'' c i.r• of Of-Covnty " Fort>•. 1'90 l'UI P.,bl,,,..., 0.-Coe\I Oally P11 ftO I, 1', JI ?t.1'90 • PUBLIC NOTICE l PUBLIC NOTICE employed security ad-$ absolutely requirt'd: a iealol e minlstrators as well as 500,()(J() fanatic who redoubles efforts In the• WELL-QUALIFIED ind1v1duals 1---------~ m1l(ht want to apply for the P~C:,::~!:~!1::," students. Registration, on a walk-in basis, is being conducted through Feb. 14 at the college. Child Birth DAYTON, Ohio CAP) face ofdeCeat. -A 28-year-old wom~n A SUCCESSFUL MANAGER Is was awarded $500.000 10 alto a diplomat who cao smoothly a suit against her doctor coordinate efforts of the conductor. after ahe claimed birth the orchestra members, the board control pills caused a and the commiutlty, stroke that led to perma-The day-to-day reaponstblllUet of ncnt paralysts. a.a orcbel&.ra man•••r depend on the S The suit by Jane AM aise and promlnenc• of lbe orcheetra. Program et WenoJna of Oakwood, Jn community orchestras, the " Ohio, a former teacher. maa11era do cvet')'thing from help· Early Bird Prepara· c o n t e n d e d I n Int plan programs to sell1ns sub- tJon fOf' Chi.Id Beartna," Montsomery County scr1ptionl to aweel>ing noors. For sll a one-day worbbop, will Common Pleas Court of thlR, beglnnlna managers earn be presented by that. t he doctor was $'9.000.S12.000annually. Coaatllno Comrnunlty negllaent because abe JQ a major orchestra, a staff of up Collete frorq 9 a.m. to failed to requJre a six· to 2~ people are divided 11mons 1:80 p.m. Mar. 8. month checkup after spcc\allted manaaers tn areas euctl The pro1ram, whlcb preacriblnl th pllls and H pubUc relaUona, fund ratalna. de· costs sa per penoa, will did not describe their velopinent, and finance. A major or· b e b • I d t n t b e POHlble Ullaen. c beat r a '• o v • r a 11 man• I e r audttorlum of tt\e troM!.88lnw~ .. ~ad..! coord.lllatatheseapectallata. Unttartan Uaiveraalilt • "• , .. ovemU'll:r 1,.,. Cburcb, Ult Victoria at ••• 22, suffer.Inc OllNBMLLY, MANAGING an or- St.. Co1t1 Mesa. In~ paral1sll ~ ... lmatpal.redd cbnlra ls partJally • labor of love. formatton ta-0811. •Pffeh. the tu.it s · wltb pay In tM '20,000.$40,000 a year ,. t • , American Sy mphony Orchestra T ... ~ --t• ""'9 League's orchestra mana~ement -~te MAINfEN•HCE, u fellowsl\ip program. which will begin ,...,,_ ........ "'"-'· c.ta ~ ... in June. The program will pay eight ~.8M_.. "'"· .us Ar<Ms c , fellows for a year or experience In F-••111Val...,,c;A'7,. various fa~t~ of the business and di!:::!..~ ts cllflWClltd by.,.• later wlll help place them in jobs. "'-ita H111 Tbe leape also sponsors t.hn!e an· ~:.,~·; o:i-: C::, nual etcbt-day ser1ea of mana1ement ..... ._..., seminars, t.auaht by experts and .._,...Or9lleteo.•o.ti~':1 open to proe and novices alike. ,.... '· w.21.a"" Ralph Black's profile concludes with, "What I'm really saytni la I'm not sure you can learn to be • sym. phony man11cr. It's like being a con· ductor: either you are or you aren't; you 'vc 1ot It or you hll ven 'l ." - PUBUC NOTICE -- 1 tMO The lllggeat M•rketpl•c• on th• Or•nge Coast DAILY PILOT-CLASSIFIED ADS You CH Sell It, Find It, ( 842-••79) Tr•de It WHh a W•nt Ad ~ One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ............ .. .................... . ~~~ ........ ~.':1:'..~·······1 ~.':1:'.~ ....... ,~.~.~ ...... . 1002 G••.. IOOJ o, .. ,.. IOOJ ., .. ,.. 1002 a, .. ,... IOOJ ....................... ....................... . ....••••••........•... ···••••·······•••······ ...................... . 1001 •• _ ..... 1002 ....................... ~fc'~----n e altors • '" t ........ #\ll ....i ute adwrUaed in WI ...,,.,..,.,. .. •ub· , .... IHOllS OCIWRONT A f antaatk view ol the beaut blue P cif k Prtv1H~ steps from your own d oor t o the comm u nHy be a c h . Exclu.<.;lve area with a 24 hour ecurity ~all' Spoc1ous conte mPorary home with 4 bdrms. for mal dining, lam rm recreation rm. study, 31 '1 baths Spa & built-an fish aquarium. Sl,200,000 1.UGANI' WATHFRONT USIDBtCE .... 10 the ......... . liMialna Act o f llUIB 'l!Hdi tnallt'9 It Ule1al I ad.ver tlu "an,y prr ference, ll mitallon. ur dlllcnminauon b&M'd t ratt, cab', reJlaioo. aea. er nationaJ on1ta, or an lntention lo make any IUrh Pftf~. Um1t1 uon. er di.criminaUOD • · WISLIY M. TAY&.Olt CO,. ......... Jiii S.Ju, ..... ~ MF#_"'°'_ltT_ C..,.._ N.I. 644-49 I 0 'nm Dfl'W'lpaper wUI notJ knowto1ly a ccept any ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ advert l1ln1 fo r realll 1 mt.ate wtuch 11 LO vt<Ma ,--------- with one or Ne wport's most spec tucular bny v iews Five bedrooms. seven baths , seven fireplaces . Master s uite with sitting room and nearby up s tairs kitc henette Sewing room . Beautiful ll vtng a nd for m a l dm1ng rooms. Gour m et kitchen with butle r 's pantry. indoor c har-glo grill, and heated buffet counter. Azure pool set m a radiant-heated patio deck. Four car tiled ~arage. Docks for boats up to 60'. tianollbe law HARIOtt IJDGE --------mii-HighJy upgraded Dyn&.'1· ty model Pnme loca· •U.S.* SZ,700,000 JAMES E. GOULD tl<lfl Excellent v 11:w. 2 Bedroom, dlnlnf: room, 2 Bath.' N>.~urrw blc lo~n Pnct'<i t.o sell at $339,000 Go•'t Hot. Loans 646-5096 631 -1532 •LOAN• Assumptions I ~, (® .;::=~I~~ •Low S's Down 01 Li ~aumal 1002 lTY 71JO-QHR ....................... , •FREE* Beach Recl lty UST OF HOMES -··-•••••••••••••··---------REAL ESTATt EXCEUEMCE SIHCI 19" °"The s-c1 1 -----1 1 Realty Network LLst.en to I.he paundmg I ~Dunn u s llome Loan Sulc:. COME WITH US ... to HARIOI VlfW surf. pro(ess1onally de ~ ~~e j HOMES -°" tt. rl •. Arcw+Kiw•y <'or a l ed, k 1n1ot ·s i.te•I Ii C.O 957-8400 appecA.J; 4 ~ &r forM dWftCJ room bdnn:s. gourmet k1tch{·n. I -I h L.-....1•__. ....... _ $249 500 romplelc pri val'V 24 SPECIAL OFfER onw. &a~ •-at • · ~r :.ccurit' · pool &I R ~mE:-:TiAL& · I NEWPORT 9r•cH 759-0811 s auna' On<'e 1n J INVt-~M E~T • 0nty S85.000 Lft l..1fetim1: Opportunit} •I J<~AL ESTATt-; , :i Bdrm hum•· nl'1·1h j Qill now 003 7881 NEWPORTCENTF.R j somt> ftlt.lllJo:, bnn.: )our ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ v ·• • ,. • .,,,, .. ,,,., ATMlJLDOON'S brooms &!!hovels &c·a~h • - ! ~ , . ~ 759-9221 , ~ c_;r;71invc>Slment <:all I ~ ll1PtH1ll Hen'u\ II~ '~, .. , .,. '' · 1 '" "'~' ,,. ' SINGLES PAO ----===--··-··-Really sharp as a t.at•k. G [ ~ 11l1iJH·u1 Now $59 9951 SAUSMAN I ~d& s~~~e ~~~e~ 'O'\iQijlf ~~~l n1•w1 North;~ ID% comm . no monthly Total or 7 Br w /1 Ra. (; o n d o . J U S I fe.-. no hru.sle. Part Llmt• sU'Jl6 to the beach, <><.'ean, EASTSIDE I REDUCED TO s.59.~! ! OK !115-11 77 I vlc-w from balcony and ' ' YOUDI( Sui,d~ & Couples • ---· -• bit-in finan C'IOJ! N11 I 2 OH A LOT type complex hOC1ts leo· tough ciualifying & hi~h Two houses located ln a rus, pool, spa, bllllanb, I 1nt1·r cst r a t1·s' Only I de.1ral>le area of t:o:.tJ ~leyball & more' Un1l £19.500on f"EE I.AN u Meo;a Creal for income ls upgraded Loo Take ad JACOBS REALTY I pnJPC•rty or 1..tve in one, vantage! Call f as t ! rent the other. Owner 7S?·l1'00 I will rma nce w1tb ~~ V'fN 111 <i • '' \ "'" '""' ""' • -X-l~-t-:,-;-T-~-t u-7 ?-;-t~-t-o I· ~~ce Sl:l2~. J1 [ e 11111 purchale ewt111g bua1-C:: SEL ECT ne'18 In one ol Newport's j T'PROPERTIE S I finest locations Creal VETS pot<>nllal ror expanding EASTSIDE.VA * * an eiw1tlng business or Just U te-d! just starting 001' ' For s I more informau on call C h a r m 1 n g 3 U.. Ymr&c.ibilfty &a&-m i Bdrm+farruJ y nn, local-NOW .. NO oowN ' CIE llDllB ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS.OF SERVICE NEWPORT lliCH llG CANYOH cd on q wtot lrt-e·lmed cul· LOANS TO $100,000 dr ~1-. pncl"<i lo ""II fabl WW INT RATE Let u_, al ooly Sl 11.500 Ca 11 for i.00w you how to Qualify ~.~ d~ •. ~ :.1,1,~ , Talc to Red c~ [® ,: ,, ,; ·II ~ w.u..... 754-1 20 2 ~· 11 I •l• IJ 2 Wale.ii ont HomH 5 BR 4 Ba c u :it o m w aterfront h o mes w '17x 38' p vt docks . Pri ced $995 .000 to Telllrlg lbe !Tl()ll people po1W1ible is important to t he s u c c ess o f a n y garage sale Make sure you rs u liste d In t:las s if1e d . p h o n e 642-5678. $1,095,000 direct fro m buUder For details on lhe&e homes and appt t.o see. calJ Carol Hoff. agt. 631-00'.M. Prtn ooly llrokC'f' has pnvah' 5Wte ava.LI for H E J>l'r'>'ln Monthly fee mcludt!l> Sl-t'. I c·op1er , phool' 0 C airport a rc•a l UO', comm. !115-1177 --- $2 c•C)9tr- $75 an it tabs is a PENNY PINCHER AD ---------------------. '. ,.~~ •• ! ~ ,.. ••• t ~ ~! ,,., ' . ~., I ~ ' I ,~ ~ YOUll OWH "'Nornt 40" We ll not quite ~ but this Broadmoor 4 bed room s ingle s tory does Sffm to have a lot of land m the side and rear yards It a lso has a bright. open feeling, forma l dming room. a play r oo m a nd Jus t hop over to the secluded community pool and public te nrus . Askmg $275,000. you 'II love it! U~l ()UI: t1()Mt:S RE AL TORS', 675-6000 1443 Last Coasl Hoqhwav. Corona del Mar IAYFRONT W f! have :..everal fine homes wit h pt<·r & slip PENINSULA POINT Nt•w ly decorated 4 bdrm . family home. Close to O<'can. $325.000 EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bd rms ., 3 bath s: r anch s ty le , m 101-estate In orani?c groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bn y'°tl•· Or •vt· NB b l ', bl61 of newpa,.f REALTORS 675-5511 -Core.a ._ Mer; 0.. ~ bridl fl~, wfttl Nhed ......... wood .,._, c.-.,.. ...... ~OOfftl + det9: odd °" -htc.o.e .-t. S I 14,000. -COllOHA DR MAI: 5"9at• special; bicJ C. Hon MOd9f -fow ~Dl.J, ~ 61.g "°°"" .. ,. ... ......, ,..,.., pool, t pa, a.d OCEAN VIEW lfH• $479,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy .. COf"OIMI .. Mw 675-5511 Gftaf A.u41MabM loan lc6oa 1-'-d I 006 No need lo worry ~bout ••••••••••••••••••••••• tupi llllt'r~l ral<'5. quail Large family home on 2 l ying or n a,ty paints lot.'I W bay view + l hr Nt'w &shmmR3bt-d.room dill l'>SO,CWXJ. By Owner . 2 beth with Inc bat"kyard 714-67~10 I with exlen51ve briC'I. v.a1t and be-It of all a low down peymt•nl will lM UTILE ISL BAY FRT 2 you m F\lll pne(:t85.000 BO 2Ba S EPAR ATt-: I • Call 75SE1 3LL9El CT G~"T RM + lBr APT 1825.000 8JG DOCK Bk 978-0920, Res 67~. PROPE RTIES CUSTOM ourux HfWUSTlMG! CAJi>lex, 3 tidrmi. . 2 bath" f'•• h Uflll I hlk 111 ---------Fur nl'>ht'd lor '>Um I b •· • r h ~· r I> I 1• ' BuuUful .. cloee lo So. 84y fr o nt . 3 Bdr m owner·., un1l +3 Br. ren 1.i.J ~any t•xtra.s incl lgc nl\Lr tsr. bltin BBQ. ctr s.~· tr1 dj>pf'1·c·1alt• la.~AsM>C. 675-3331 OCUNVIEW! -TERMS. me r w 1n l~r r l'ot .. h 3BR. ZBA. imma t'Ulat.e I Priced at '225.000 ( .>wnt-r lll\ll IOU.'I • lJ1 O{"S. .. forrt·"I Qu11·k sJlt·. Vt"'atll~ penlhoo.Mo, ul t r a d t•lu H· & 1m I nacu.lat.e 1 2 Udrm."I , 2 bu!Jrl frplC' + com muruty 8JTWrul le<!. W Ill trade & or help f1nan<'t'. SUl7.500' rondlt.aon OOx 150 romer S7J.l813 67:> I 7SZ Ev~ ltt. Nice Dl"lghbomood OWC 2nd Assumable loan <.:al l 751 3191 o r ~All for Nanc y Eashidt CM. associated ft P 0 • ,-;,, '1 A' I A l • () P ~ ~'J .'' '111' 9 ,1 > •• 't&I .............. 1bls charmer ..... ~ good I as 1tooe. l..a.rRe lot and ~ & TII. Co. lc6oo Boy "°f'. Redton • 675-7060 . c~ wtlJ ~P f mance j Qwthty an CTaft.sma nsh 1p t:aJ.lnow.~361i6 •nd m alt>r1 J l s w ill l<t., l I 11 I I<}~~ f<, •. ilrv I 1.!11 "' .11! \ I •!11" • ·1/1 ,, . . ... .. . .. ~ .. UDO CONDO Hti1 Hoar, 2 bdrms , 2l"l ba luxury <'Ond-0 with full O<'ean. ba)' & m t \ H ' w ~ t; It 1 m .1 t e 1 n -..-.'\Jnl \ & i.1r.11·1ou'I II\ lllJ( ~1.000 •Nltelc"ln .: . .,, f ''"'" ,,., Bettet Hws .... 10•1~ Th11 Belte r llome"' &: Ci d.l'd4>n r t'-<it'ror look· abJtt> t an be ) our-. f °' Just ~ 56 P n 'l per month' 11.!>SU ~E fllA 2-~ I()': • ,,.. Rrad p.1) l'lll'fll lo.in of ~.000 ca ppmx' I J usl $2 1.200 do\4n + NXL' buv:i rl' NEW AHD SHINY ~ct !\tn'("l, 1<rt>a1 . an.>a L' Llu.s II month.' old 3 l~ralt'd f1n•pla<'1'. »drm homt• wh1<·1 h a' pu1nt . .,.all pa p1·r th .. ~ bt•aut1fully Ol'C'Or.\l '.\orkl;' J u:st S79 ."°6' • t'(I L>eltlo(htful l&nd1'rap Hurry l o H't> c .. 11 ing, a flowin1< vuultf'<l 7SZ 1700 C'elling ln llv1n.: rm and ll · '· '·" ' ' ,, '"' ''"'' ~k>'~r!~~·.,;~J [~ dlitl ALLSTATE Seil iclle~ -~~ REALTORS I ~ thr btoa utv or )Our hom e f':nt n,, b.ahrooa:». pauo. C:.:..11 1SlTil llGCAMYOM 4'p f'C't;1 1"U l :ir \' t-: fl 'i 1\ I I I. ~. '- m 011t· I. tJr 1mJt 11 • nlrv 11o1th W1"'11n1• 'U\~•ndt'(f !>IJl"'4"' fl\l'rlooluni: 'Pih IOU' II\ I OI! rnorn I l>c'(JrCl<)rn\, I' li.1 lh' ,. 1 r 1· u I a r i: ,, r rl ,. n k 1h hf'fl "'llh l'.11101' .1t1•.1 F11rm •I •1111111.: r11om lu\11r1011' m.l\t•·r '1J1l• 11iri ... r.1 r ti;.ir.1 ~··· \\ 111•· o prn \II'"' ur 1i:111f ro ur '" und mounlam~ (mm a ll room' $ti"7.) WI RCTaylo rCo "·l 1 I ""I )() IJ.~ A lt1al beach bou..w and anmme property on a full 1lz.e lot. Located one i..hort b&ocX from the So. Bay t h1 'i ho use has ~' in vestment potentia l Owne r will t1>Mldt·r cn•alh•t> financ 1ni: l'r 1·s~·n tc d J t Sll:>.OOJ BA L RO A f S LA N L> IH:ALTY t>73-lf700 UTt'LE ISL BAY FRT ? 80-ZBa·S EPARATI-: ~RM + !Br APT . COR. UYT BIG DOCK Ilk m.092D. Res 67~ ./ JUST LISTED A 'l~I Oomt.-1 l..ar-J:e 2 "l.Or'Y .i bPdroom. d 1rung nn. (Jm1ly room. ~ roum & I l1r income unit Hi.: m a ,1 .. r bt•droom with ff\'fl<'h door; open mi.: to d1·ck with h;iy v1 .. w Hart" 100 hlork tio.:atJOn. nr \lllai.:e and -wllllh h.iy Bt:. \ll ITI '1 E H 1-:ALTY 673-65 I I 1022 ••••...•...•........... Moat Gracioua Versaille11 Model. Wide, Wlndlng Suss>tmded Staircase Overlooking M arble Entry & S p1c1ous l.1v1nJ: Room. S u perlative Four Redr oom, Four And O ne·H•lf Bath Ho m e . Elegant Circula r Garden KJtcl>en. ~ With Fireplace. Huge M aster Sult.e. Luxurious ltatla n Marble B•tha. View Of Oolf Course. Call F'or Appointment S7411.SOO. COMING SOON! Pr111;u e 1nd1v1duals can now sell any 11em or como1na11on of 11ems 101atong S75 or iess with a 3 ••ne ad tor 2 C'Onsecuflve day'J for o n l y S 2 Eac h S<Jd11tona1 hne ·~ 60" for the 2 days Charge your Penny Pincher Ad or use your Ban k amt-r1card o r Maslercharqe No com merc1al ad'J .ccepled The faaest dnw tn ~ Wesl • a D11ly Piiot Oesad\ed Ad Ca II TOday 6'2-$878. G:r --....... -~- 631-1• Ill DOYa DltlYI 41CEAll VIEW UNITS-IEWPOIT s.p..-........ ..., ...,. .. Meda. ................................ C9"'J JM TD ...... .,.., ........ d J & J ltd"" •lh. .,9reded. I.cell~ --· SZ40,000. 'JI -1400 TOWNHOUSE CONDO witb SLIP ... ..., dllcoNf9d J thwy toN DUH. .._.Ill.• ..... ) bedr'oolM wfttt ..... ... ..,. ...... , ..... CMlt to ,... .... ,.... ..,. ......... y.. ....... ...... o...r-....... -..,_, .._. h told wltflt hnlt•re. $275,000. 61Utoo. Sala&. RtTitals. Proi:wrty M.in<>qNn..n1 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR T A R G A 'Z.EK fl .. t-"--..;"""'""-r---lh ! I -'Y ll l'OU.A.111----,-~-i >t r-o..i, _., <N• ~ y A.,.,,.,. ••• '"• ifO#I To de-vetop ~uoo• •c,# F ndo• reod-dH<>'~"'O ro-• of.,.,... Zlldo« borttl 1'9" ,...._. :ttAM ·~JI~ ,..,_ .,.._ 4""' ,.. "' ............. "'""" .... M• l lttc.• •O--'°""' ,, .... ....... l u,M• .. ., .... , .... t 0.,, • ..,., ,.,.. .o•,.... t1 fOWI fl f"vl tJ Tfkrit• d•~r UV~ 4)~o(fll t•1Nvl""'t• O t11 •• ,,~ ... U-~·"t• ''°"' .. ,fl·~ ,,.. "•~· •tC.."1 .. ._ ~~!:fl::llll :t::: =~· Caltoct.,...SSH yo•r ed I• prlat tomorrow! 642-5678 DAllY PILOT A "clllloue e usln•H He111e 14•••-nl lllect wlltl ''"'County a..11 11 ...... fOf ..... W9ef11 •fl .. wlllell u-conllnulnt 1M1 elne ••• """" reftle. Pulllketton le -•••'Y only 11 lll•r• •r• cllen091. Cell ,,.. Leet• O•p •r llfle111 •I lh• O A ILY PI LO T lo r 111 l o r me llo 11 en d 1111C•lll'l' lotml 6'2-4321 c.t JJ2 llGCAMYOM See ing is beUevtng ! This dramatic sophisticated Oe auville bas ever· ything! Large comer lot with loads or privacy. Three bedroom , family room, living room with cathedral ceilings. The decor is elegant & m ust be seen to appreciate. This home will be available to be shown Friday, February 8th. P le¥e call 644·9060. $599,500 Fee. SOPMISTICA TID IA YROMT'! Newly listed ! 3-stor y home near Ha rbor Entrance ! 4BRs -formal I i v i n ~ & d i n i n g a r e a s -· comfortable. spacious family rm - library -· s pa -wine ceUar -· lg pier & slip. A rare com bination of s ty le. quality construction, great location & taste. Offered ln fee at Sl .975,000. Martha Macnab 642·8235. CZ-76) ----------711-1414 ('"''JM V'*v Cf"",.. 64Z-12l 5 <1()1 0n-0-e llllC A RNlf Hl .. 700 WMr~(..,.,.. '644-6200 k l'tvv v-( .. ,,. ... AUONAUTI CS c s l A J r I I y y 0 r x F l l y I H R F l I l G H G N r H A l P L 0 ~ R H H L I H I l P L 0 V A L Y 0 8 U S W C L G Y S C I M 0 R 0 0 R E A R E C A I H G H I y l r T H E M u R T s H r y T C G H I H 0 0 L L A 8 N T K H R T K J L E K I S G W U L Y S F Y l l 1 U S 0 0 £ 8 0 S I X W 0 T l W l I T N A 0 G U S A G N I R A 0 S R W N I 0 R H 0 I 0 R G G l A U R Y I E E J 1 G U 0 l A c N r A r I M R T H E E T T s G R L H I " r R T r D I c R H A D H N M E A W Q C L A H Y H t A U l J V I I T A 8 R I I P G G G L 8 H V G l I 0 H N G T H A R L L F l V A G S T 0 R H G N I ; _.. ...... .,....._... .... TAD ova LOAN on 3 Bdrm house w I Bdrm incom e unit on comrrlot&So of Hwy. Z fireplaces & Z patios. SHl.000. 0wor/•il· Call Sara Marvin. ~or 67s.a>oo UNIQUE HOMES RXBW'PIR 2119 IUocts to beach. 2 Br !nae + small mother· In-law unit. R·2 lot. $159,000 Agt McCoy 831-1288 or 6'2-1736. Corw HlcJlal •• Super value . $195,000 Pleasan t 3br . 2'•b• home 8'-•'1> u11uma ble loon Large 60x 100 f"ee property Open House Silt & Sun 12-5. 448 Mom- 1 nit C an yon H d . 714-Ta>-0503 BY OWNER. llMNE TERRACE Oxnlortabie 3 bedroom borne wkb oeoean view. Priced for vaha.. C.ll Sam 8'aeh for detatla, IN NIEWPORTC•NTSR ,, '• ,, ...... ,.,,., .,,,...... '1W"" U•tiW ~,.,._ ... _ ~ .... tllMn ... ~. ,.,., .... _, llell " In.' """' Ar....... Ay Wrltlfll ,., = :_..-. .......... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE 2436 W Coate Hwv Nfwpcwl 6'tt<h 631-1400 31~ .M.oril'lt' Aw &!boo l.tand 673-6900 ~~~-l ;-::::.::· r 11 t;"' ,, _ == == ·-... l~o.. @AhlM . . -, ........ . ~ 644-9060 Flytlle 1-=.~ r::: ~ ..... a-4..... AlftlM r.....,,..oar.u.. • ---.,,,. -.. ---.. _____ ,..... -. '11 ........ fwS. ............... ...... ... .. ············-.......................................................................... . ~.;;:~~..!!~ ~~ • .....!~' ~ ............ !~ ~:~ .... !~! "&1Plc:m10ili mft'A08PAU ~_1$1.1 Ill D~CIAM flftft0£ a..~"-':t.':9-"' ... ••Cl&r-~ ATIO•M• W UYI~ AmTM -~.;;.;;..;;;:;i:..:..· ----~-=-~=:~ CHARMER ~ .. ~,~= V .r:«; .... ..._. a.a• MC,._..=· J br. l't ba. loll HI&" opea bum JeNlll 1 ......._ 1 &OWllbouM. Prhne lot ntMdral r•ULD11. J .._, 1' -• ' llaJ uiru. Walk lo trullUa1 •repluH. ..._ .._:~ '::Iiil. peril. &ual•. Hlile C'OUtJ'y ihtbtn llJI-Mary formal dlafna rm • O..UaM• =¥bdrm1U1•'11 clnmauc mmawr :*?"-~_. =.r:-~l KIAl..10"8 ~IN. ... ilSl l llf•l)'lo. Home aear~~~~~~~~·I ___ _.... ---• .,,. .._ HarbOr V.._ RVM~ ~. BuUder will I· T..alu tbne, Git .. OWlMt' • lte•l ...... ftD.uc. 'hrma '° n& i--------1 • -1 Buy al GU.800. P'ee • a.ow. a.t al all, ooJ1 OW\lljPOOL • l)elalitM ~,._,,..,UM21M -.ooo. s.oreune Al· But u. hHt and lhe tax a Bdnn.. ~~--;-den aoc. ~ mun NitwPort Hel1h1a ~in R.ancbo S.n c:........ IOJ4 .," w10I k!rrint owner·• Joaquin l mmaculal• ....................... f"OQEST f: OLSON . .. ... unit ovorlooklnl pool thro\AlbOUl, ll11ht aod lnJm redwood d«k An ct.wy. with • co:a.y aide ll'l\'ftlmf'ftt opJ>Ortunlty !*lo OM! ot OU--), lhat 1n lhut "uper 3 111d l la a11eat for rt!laxlna. btdroom dupll'll 11\)'tJmc: sral.tni WATI RlltOlllT tl0fl41 REAL ESTATE 6.J1 ·1400 _________ .,.Leue Opl\vn 3 Br .USUMA.lll LOAM Great M•a Verde IOU· tlOa. 1'tus borne IS ID mint concblaoo Qwel street near i.cbool.s. parlu. and shopping For un ap powtment lo :.ee. Cllll :546-SltllO ·~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ONLY $94,900 4 super Bdrms. family rm. RV access and lar.i(: rorner lol. Be fast' Th1)o won't last' Call 645-0:.iJ FORESTE OLSON ............ ,., .. , MESA VERDE Nace 3 Bdrm 2 b.ith home Large y<trd. endosed palao Cl<>!.e lu 1>l'hool and s hopp1n1oe Owner amuous For un <tppointment lo s~Jb1ll 546-581J) ,::.s~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS OAK GLEN Distinctive n e w 2 bedroom. 2""2 ba con domini ums. 119. 990 2Sl8 Eklen Ave, C.M 6"2·6734 SYCAMORJ GLEN BRAND NEW Fabulous. large 3 bd. 21, ba. Quality townbom~ CIOnliaa.,Only 8 available. from $100.990. 2430 Santa Ana Ave 642.-6734. PRJCEAB>UCB>! WesL.,ade, C M Room fur 7 condos Agt 675 H 170 3 BDRM , 2 ba fixer m.ooo. $20,000 dwn $.'1110 pt·r mo Ownr ;.igl 752.0023 10\lt1lhou.le. try 12."iOll op uoo at SlO~.ooo ror 18 mo-. $600 mo Agl 548 7li1.~·ltll0 ---Mesa Verde lr1t ·lbr, 3ba. FR. bkrs welcome Ut65 TahJt1 Dr. open Th t'r Sat~n c; IH:l::N IHtOOK 3 Br. :ma. as!lumablt· Imm SlZl.500 Owner 751-4401 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LaiJ-o t.adt 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT New Modular T ype HolTlefl, pvt commuhlly. 2 bchs, ~ hr M!CUMl~, ,,ub letting OK From s:E.000 Trea:.urc Is land MARIHIT A Mobile Homt Pk :11.1~1 Spectut·ular hilltop SO. Coast Hwy Lai:una homes 2012 3206 sq ft Beal'h. R M · p <714 ) Cl~ Lo Marina Selva 1•499--3S79-··----•-ml Rd & Calle La Pnma wra $100.000 lo $245.000. 831 3540, 493-4006 Bldr Lag. Beach Ocea f"ronl 2BI', 2Ba. C-0-o patio, mag nl \lew U~Pl::RATE' Beaut hm $295.000. FUil pnre Xlnt on R 2 lot OK dplx XlnL l.eflm. WUI entertain ex lrm.'1 S125K 080 661·265~ change. Pnnl'1ple only .... EW OU ru;x ES CaU Robert al 953-8122 SlStl.500 & up JOWl C. Agt 496-8497 ~°"Beach I 040 ...••.••......••......• OWNER ANXIOUS Owner bought new MU' .. l M'll 4 bdrm, SllAl<P Un· I y $ll6 .<xx> 8!Y1 0321. POOL HOME Nl•wly remodeled. Close l11 bt•arh Pnce reduce.'<! $5.00J 8!17·0321. HUNTINGTON HARBOR SOOO sq ft. luxury home. One o r a krnd, only mi.<ni K97-032 I rAS5'0RTTO PARADISE own your 2 week to one month vaca tio n hideaway Corevl"r ; HAWAJl, Mexico. Pans. Mpen. Tahoe Low. low down F.asy Ask ror 11m•·'ihare ~pet·1al1sl lt17-0321 897-0321 FORSM.E Orean. canyon view. 3 BR seclu ded home S pacious backyard . redwood derk. hardwood noors. modem klll'h + more $198 .000 7 14 ·5 49 -7093, ev:.. 714. 756--46811 JBR. ram1ly homC' vu. FIR. LtR, w1f"P . laund rm. Wall lsetopt. $10.000 dn. '675/mo for 15 mos Don. 644· 7020. 494-1590 OCEANFRONT Modular home: 2 Br. so· on cUff. 400+ sq tt of deck over· looking ocean Submit term5. Owner W1U C'On sider financing Sales pr1c-e $78.500 Don 6W1aa>.~. ......... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leia11tt World. Cate lt Panoramic view. 3rd Door. ViUa Nueva. 2br 2ba, 586-e879 A C art 7pm. LSSURE WORLD Large Condo 2nd noor elev. End urul Beaut. UA.LTORB Bil CaD.YO«\ Townhomc:- ildorado m odel Up 1J"11Ck•. S8r. Z"11Ba By ownr Prine o nly '1.m.000. 1~1946 n.llUffS GraclOUll & ele1ant an the 1r1.tnd manner ' A l.OWnbook ol duUnchon. 3 bl.Inns . 2•, ba , com irundula 11 i.'keepin& \ l..'I Laollush lawns & mlabty Sycamores Done lo perfection watbo ul a Daw' Ofrered at Sl75.000 --~...;;;...e~~ DI VO RCE FORCES SALE BY OWNER· abandonl'Ci exec l'lllate w lg pool in presu11ous WeeldHr 4Br. C'Ountry k.1ll'hen, lg lot w low mt l.tiSumabl~· loan $219,000 tl46-0267 f't!WPORT CREST Lil.rl(t'. ru.:.umablc 111.111 , pnt"ed lo M!ll' ' Ht•1lh1 ll Realty, A11k for Barbar.1 O\ambers 673 7JOO EmtWuff T WfthH F'anlaslil' lrt·le\ el J Bdrm. 2 b1.1th . neuLr11l cart.ht.one deror In minl rondluon Hurry' Cull ~ F.ilil ........... ,,.. •·c--c:.-- HA.RIOR RIDGE Jbr. 3b a . Cond o Reservmr View Pnced to :.e ll By Owner $375,000. 640 9605 ----- NEWPORT CREST 3 ·Three ·Con d o . 31.tbdrms, Tennis, pool, Jacu.u1, sauna 15':..dn Good fa nancin~ No pomts • No quaufyinl(. Bjorn 548-7813 or 640·!)357 A3\.B . Sl.AVllW S PECTACULAR flampWn Model. Cu.st.om t.alt bar. profeu1onally landa c aped. Two ~. meat.er bdrm aulte. electric kitchen. double 1ara1e·door opener . automatic spnnk.len. outdoor lig.ht · ing. All this plua lovely fOU'lla.ln. ~.000. 64~5200 ·don o!ien I' I •t, ~~ ...... ....................... 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILE HOME BUY ·SELL· RENT P'INANCF. ........ Stor-. lnfutwHow C_..... CAU.USUl-1021 IYTH!SIA Sll,000 3 Br Mobile Home. l8P· pn>x '• rru to Ol'ean Pool Spa Re<-l'enter Includes storage shed & encl pal.JO A must to see' C.U7S2·1700now ' ~~, 'i• ' I 1, N •, Trwler space avail for 35 footer SI' c-alltl·ns. no luds pets 646-41~1 Xlnt loc Snr Pk N r sMp8 & bus tBr SI 1.500 ~111 768:!. s.~ 6190 In bt-aut :-..I<' l'linoram11• view Obie wide \llult purk 2Br, 2lla ~.ooo .m-ul9 or 493-7546 •EXCITING• UdoParic 1'17 4 'fra veleLl' w cabana. outside pauo & garden. Duhwllshl·r d as po:. a I· fro~trre•' F'r1l(lda1re. Frenl'h armo1re d1v1de r 2 storage sheds. e<>mcr lot <HU6363 > Adult P.t Pane Beautiful ~cwport dl)I wade. 2Br w walk 111 clo~els Corner lut LJ~). SIM<ial Ivy ~ly·ki&hly upgraded Vula West Home 20x60. 2Br. 2Ba Ill Lag Hllls nicest ~ st.a.r park. com er lol w /l~e patio area Air cond-0nry $27 ,500 (JKS029) CLASSfC MOllLEHOME SALES 2076 Harbor. Ste 206-A 540-5937 <WALK TO BEACH > 2 BR +den 2 Ba . "Gulfstream" Nr lovC!ly pool & clbhse. 131.000 A3\.646-QIO NOOOWNoac ... • ···-....... 1. , ...,,.,., • ,. eonaary '· ,.., ft. . ..................... . ....... ..._. Oliiw-.... ... ..... 1100 -................... . ............... •• •• •••• ..... " •• .... 2000 ·--.... ;Mi ••••••• ................ Cott.a ll•a, dbl .... a1 .• P'amUy part, Newport Beach-•.IOO Lll&\ma Hilll. bem dbl wid. ·-lO $64.000 a.Ni.a .. • 11tc+,..,.,.,. Park. Juat llat ed Beau\. dble wide, frpk 152.500 Uat with Coll• Mou Moblle Homel, ._tart packlnJ Coata Men Mobile Homll8'4~1 Aaeep for w. '200 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'ALMSNIMGS 10 Aeru raw land 11.5.000. f73..2289 6DIWD....,, PIWlE EAITSIDE. CM Z8drmaudl. 1HEST ARNP.:S CO. fn.T7tl 36 UNITS 11.JSTIN S$00K down Principal• o nly . n o qen&.a Rudy for Coodo conversion. Dynamite property prtced well below Lbe market. PriD only. Hurry won't last! Call 2' hr. Agl. 541.0100 I JOO ())STA MESA 4 Un1t1. eutly f\unttd. iood loc ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 118S.000 ~-1103 mEXES .-:>M SI 59 ,000 200/o OOWH HIAa Dt~EYLAHD Broker 01417~ 162.4 C.•ht'fLoh/ Cryph 1500 .•.•••.•..•...••.•..•.. PIK'UIC View Cem et.tl") I lot av&11abl~ at u rnface pnre 75().~ aft 6 --- 4 Plots llarbor Lawn ~emonal P.irk <.: M MSO ea or m.ikl' ofr iTS.~1~ Conwntrdal IUYB"S IAOUI represenUng buyers eit· elusively Al loday·s pnces you need a broker Ol'j!ollalJni hard ror your besl pnce. t~rms and flnancllli Buyer'> nt-l'Ci t'lldw.1vt' rt-pre:l>enlal1'ln <lunn" ~ero"" ~nod for prol.e<'\1on. pro.,,ade lax advu:-'-' and :.t.ructurC! ld'C frt'e elCl'hange or l'urTt•nt pn:ipert1es Guaranh••• lo oeg«Jat.e a redUl'llOn 1n lll'l<'e & dn payment lo rover foes Local out •1f ' t J l e m g m l a \ ,, 1 I I •.IWl&elor Rea It y I nr 1 •11.t) H llo!ller ~ ~!rx .. ~ ....... !~~.~ llWllllllo,'lon lio·u1 h . Ho,,, h &-(j..rf1..Jd, \ 111v I I'll'\" FOR LEASE I~ . d""' n h v 1 11 Ill ~-w 20,26:>1'.q rt hid!: ,,cl f 111 ,, n, 1 11 1• \ I I 11 Ja1·1·nt to !'.1r ,11n l•·\"'·••!1•,1p11r1·11.111.n lte1:11mJI :".1 all :too uoo •,11111h \1 .. \•·rl.40 >-~ .. 1l,11b 1 ur t''ll><>,ur1• 011 1 !'> U fo'wy l'.1rlti. 70 1 ""' 1·,,.,lflJ tld \I,,, dupit, :1 ,\1r c1.nd 111f1e" ~ II lu • 11 .. & :t llr l 1\,1 llow{'y, CCI M !>40 :1:2110 I , .. tur•"' 1nducl• ,, lri.: COftdomi"iumi(Town· ""'"''' u1111 "' 1,, .11n ~for,. I 700 , .. ,110~' lrpl1 •bh"' hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJrl 1•ul lit' '"' \l 'YI •11 LOW IHTBEST Gnat Loco&.. 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II Don t WJ1l l'nn 011h Bier 97'9 4383 DUPLEX sas.ooo Gn.!al starter duplex in Or;mgt" Co\Jnt> · 1 n V \ or ntA finanC'IDK Won I I~' ·~· l9'a> 1 QUAIL A.!~~~- co,-"' t:JO ,......,, IRfAD Ir IUTTBl ~ f()Ul' plf'Xt'I> 10 (.~t.J Mt>s a Can ht' sold '.epil.l'a~I) .\II J Rr 2 S.. e.t<'h O"'"TWr "''ll l•m Jt HY l•1< -I \ear-. ;::. dollm FUii pn• e Sl !l~ 001 .... ....................... ...., ' 1 )107 1'&WWXTW-a;;;;•;;.::•;•;;; a tw. m be. tit-.., bome wltb flreplue. ,.._..,, l7"11LAllDt pmao Adult.a. nos-ta ..;.I0...;._2sa.....;.. _____ _ 8uftCl Bll)' Rfti,llAr tu.SD> VAC~ Cott.Mesa Jl24-•Bdrm. aa a Bdrm, ••••••• •• • •• • • • •• • • • •• • SIJS. Extn a.ba.rp. C1aee to tdlocU, fwya ...... pU\C. .... to abare West I de trets. 1p.19ct, • pn vacy M/F req braloa. humor. and respect. 122.:S 762-1~1 ell 2Ddya. --.._..u.fwRI..., 38r aBa LC Oar ·eltM •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Grdnr loda peta nr Sc9, Gamd 3202 9lpic. 8cft,ea5631-.. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Homes In Laguna , Laguna Nlgllf'I & Da11a POI.al. 2or 3bdrm. Prkeii from ~to S1 ~. Ocean VleWI from tome. LOIJlll'G Villogt R.£. 4'7-17&1 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br home. new 11.ove. fresh paint. no peta, 1525. + Sec 980-1612 . 3br. 2ba. fncd yard. CutA! house SS50Mo. Call Mary J 0 848-3911 ~g 3br. 2ba. dln rm. rrplc. dbl gar. walk to bch & schools. ~Mo . 642 J743 ------Large l bdrm rum un rum sundttk $450 mo b~9:178 2Hr. 4 bOt.-. from ocean. no ctuJdren CorONI .. Mer l222 SJ6.0012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 209 .Marguente adJ 111 Orean 2br. lrpk S750 J\Wt 213-400-4325 ('V~ ---Costa Mfto 3224 .•.......••••..•.•...•. Sh..trp 2 br. stme & rernl( ,\tJuJti., no ~u. $395 mil !t<ti i.m ();'•;L 'I '115 Nr C>rt·i.n DI~ :'lot-wt·r LI( :11ld 2' 1 K<i 2'l}' ,\II 1\rrwn V d" &16 111:1.'1 '"'" :1hr :"oho. f.:,1rrl1·n 1 ... nhm :t rar • ~-·r W uj..IOr f'rpk m1rrn. ? .. i1 lt'Tlnt •.. 'pa W-1~ l"*JITi~ Jhr \1e-.• Woocb hm l"r ~ hr..-Jl, l'hur<'he-. & ~> ("oa\I Plata S6$-0Mo ''46 :J!.58 QC' ~ J (l 1:• I l-.J't'1<lc-llir & df'n. .!I I UJ. ht.·Jtt-d pool $7..0 lilt>·-~~· KIDS ;ft'TS 01< tA"ilSI DI-<> HH $4'1" I HH ~ c;ar & pttl111 •42 ~IV or 64b \IWH '.l BR I b..i g .. r hct• \ Jnl h ii r " "' II flf1 fl 0 I) t ... ~ mo MO I lSl f•l>k for Le. Clean2brwend l(ar&2l'. S375 mo Adults. no peL-. T.'3 w ww..on 631 4889 3 BR ... <kn. 2 fpll' '· large f' !HJ L N " "' 1· o n J < '"Ot.·1-tl' r~ Si!tV mr> u.t. la."it • "''t I Yr lt'J't' A\iul 1mnwd Xlnl ram1 I) .. r.... AJ.tl [),n Id ~.JZiS ---------- l Br. 2 car attached l(ara1ee 1385 mo 963-8377 Bk r 3242 ...••......•..••.....•• T~ Jhr. 3ba. ten na~. poril. :! rar gar. boat ~11 µ av a al $7' J5 840-<!054 3244 .•..•....••....••..•••. . S400 RENTALS I Ult, I Ra 2 UH.211ba S'175 si;so 700 $700. 7~ J nn 2 u.. :J UH 2' I BJ ...,t',t'ral rentab avail ~>w · f'r oin S395 2br. ~'b:t M!l5 Jbr. ~ 2br \ 11·w 165() ~br. 3ba. S700. 4br Jba. NEW $79l. ~Im> N<-w ni•\'er lived lr;t 3Br, 2&, attractive lse w op· t1on $750 m o. t714 ) ~ T766. 83J.1615 ----- Turtlef'O<"k lhghlanc:b. 2 br. 2 ba. beaut. VICW. A C. upgr aded throu2hout $6$-0 mo ~UDJ J rrn :! ha n1· ... r pc.. rll'll!> J lidrm b1&; )a.rd m11 l•> & µa1n1 F1replJce. mo M!ll5 C•ll ~J lUlt <.1uldre-n OK ~75 mo, ~ 1312 oc I 492--0648 Av.W DOW Clean older hoo'l<-. :? br. l ba. rrpU. d r p, it rd n r $4 ~o 6C2 '4610 llllLDRE."I; 0" Tnple' J Br 1 .,ba, rph, drp-. ff' ""'· hlt111•. dhll· gar. pauu -.und1•t·k ~ 548-Q'.AJ I , 116 7 O"i() I ON TIU·: <.;OLP ('OURSE. pml cje(•or.Jlt-d 2Br df'n, t' ~ea 2 ~t> <'Ondo In pre5t11eou.!> Ranl'ho SJ. llXI mo I'(' 64() 6H8:J OfJ11~!'lf\"' l'allo flome , l.o-. I> .!Ur 1 dt•n • !Ht. :!bJ Jll Jffil'nllll'I. \tJufa.. n11 pt•l' ~$-0 Spac1oui. 2 i.tory 4 Ur home. Cam rm. fplr, 2ha cornr lot. RV. hlk walls, --------- ~~~-~---.:....~-·;-:~-~-::-:-::-~-:-;~-;-.~-·~4' T ake Over Payments i8 Sum~ 24 ' 2 Br. 2Ba. maaon1te 11ding, sbak.e rooe. bnl'k skirting & planters. wlk to Westnunst.er ma II Only $316 mo. <ABS129 I BE/\CH MOBILE HOM t-: ... 'i•tdlfi~*lllti 1-'..l.'lt.\lck, qwd 'ln.,•t 3 l,1·.A.~· !>.I.! .x1 ; br ~ liJ l,.:t· c·nrl ,,,rd fo II• nl.•;'.1• l '.1rk f"nhm1'. :1 Ht•al t-.~t.:i11· lnv""tm1•nh 1"11" ("rulJri•n & 1-"'h 11~ 1111 · ll..1 1·nrl unil /\(; nr So C~l PlaLa SllJ.500 S46·51i43 Commercial ZCHHt 3 Bdrm home. har<lwOl~I noors. doublr gur11g1• Ult 00xl20. $125,000 Roy McCardle, Rltr. WAU< TO IEACH IJ>vcly 2 story, 3 Hdrm, FR, Oil. 2l1 11.1. tr111lcr arc·1•s ., I\ s k 11111: only $12).~ SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 DECORATOR'S DREAM IN LAGUNA NIGUEL floor to ceLlulg marron.. hardwood noors and a 00 view enhance this :1 bedroom l ~• bath re· sidence. Sl..25.000 UNGO REAL EST I\ n ; 495-1720 ---------- SALES 847-1800 Retaremenl or F1\htn1t Get Away. 10xS5 an Park. Lone Pant', No kid~ srax> 876-5747 after 5pm For sale mobile homl' 548·7729 ""~on -------1 ·r.;t;:;. t•w-por+ •odt 1069 CASTUIYSEA Total luxury abounds t hru.out l has 3 Br Ml'<ilterannean home Top quJJ1ty <'0Mlrucl1on and €very conreavabk amenity in c lud ing stained glas~. l'trcular staircase, handpaanLed ulul. ~ mUl'h more 300 deg VleW C.UI to Ill.~ Cpt.~. drape-;, like new N'a~ park· pool Sl 7 ,900 G J Realty. 992 6471 3 Ir jHorM Corrals 646-11883 Mesa del Mar By Ownn lmmJl' 3hr, 1 pool $118 400 5'16 ~ 48r. 28a Nt'wly repaint £'<! Large yJrd Corner I~ F'rpll' f'or ' .,all• h) owner No rr.i I tor., plea.-.e S87 .500 642 293:! --- POOL HOME J Br. P• ba. complet.ely upgraded. $95,500. CENTURY 2tSorf 5J6. 7S42 ask for Chns HOP SKJ P & PU'IT to Mesa Verde Counlr)' Oub. Cuat. home; 4 bd, den. pool. Jae .. lrg. lot. 3 car gar. S329.500. Jackie Handlema n. 631·1266 REALTORS ---- 11/f'/o LOClll Mart9'MnaVerde Sharp modem coloruaJ 4 bedr'OOO'I atnum model bome. in dynamic loc•· lloo I Country kitchen wttb bu.lllln•, dlnlnl area, family room ' cnddklC flrepl.ac.. EZ ~ yard. frull lJ'ffS pkn. PaUo. C1oM to 9'JOd tchoola .. .and all OD a qi.A« lll'Mt I Gnb IU $1.llUOO.BKJl.~1730 ~ ..... 1042 .•...........•......... ....................... 1----------i Deluxe tn-plex Jbr. 2ba. + 2 lbr apts $210,000. Rroker, 673-2290 816 CANYON Spectacular golf course .... wpoti Pier RHlty 67)..2058 --- ----- OPD/S/\T SUN 10 5 2 Br Mobile Home 3t001Mu1rl4l1Xh11~. --_ __. lrviM 1044 estate 61XK1 sq tt 4 111 s LIDO ISLE Bdnns. 51, balhs. Pool El Toro. Forest 1,arderu. adult park No ~u Country Club U\'llli Secunly Gatt>S ~2137 or 586 5876 •••••···•····•··•••···· and spa. Sl.295.000 2Sly early Calif 3 BR FAHT~TIC THE STARNES co. ~~a~e~v l'~~ ~c~~~ s_ Hromadrulc. JUtr UNC ONTROLL ED pa tao Walk to beal'h. COLUMBIA 673-7761 ~rs~oct d.~rn1s raci1 ~ :uJ>ui -~~!: 1~~~~~~~~~-1 MlSSl~~fiALTY R&f'T in Collegr Park. 2650 sq 1---------•I ft of pure delagnc Total· MIHt VIEW S. Ch1Nnte Ly upgraded l.Dllide and St.epe to beach. New -t OtL Call today for list of Bdrm home n e arln& amenitiel. completion. Builder will 1076 Not in El Nido Mobile Home Park in San Juan We have several nr new MobUe Homes w /modeM prl rei Ca II 49'l · 97 SO Bk r •• lif1NCl l ~ HI /\I IY ~ 'i'1 l /(J()(J ~SUME I.Dan ol rro.ooo at 10~4'711 on t.bl.a abeolutely charm· uii 3 bedroom condo in Woodbndge Parkaide. lSIO sq. n.. 2 car 1arage. awtm club, boating, Ci.s · bniandlake. 11 .-"'' ''"""'·' / / Id I\ • f '. '. , jf 1111) 4•,vMY.PAltlC Kenalntloo Mdl. wllb bllt ol ~ µp-araded cpta, dra)Mll • •allpapor. RIGHT REALTY. Call Bob Dlddmoo t7t .. 13l hl'lp finance. Submit your o Her . As king f.!54,900. Call 540-US 1 .. , ~ ~ HERITAGE . . R EALTORS llGCAMYOH 4 Bdrm. Creative Clnanc· log. Auumable lo1rn Call ror appt. 601 UDO ~r Wat.erf ront Condo Spectacular view. Al· sumable k>an. Call ror details. cote Realty & Investment 640-S717 MUSTS&L Jual Utt.eel • 2 •lo1"7 dwtncr ... ~ to beach fl canal. Move r ut t Seller Jutl bou1b\ another. Fee land. •11.IOO· flOfan HOUSI '4J..•IO SIAVllWI Oce1ao + ctty Upta view. ~ . .-.ooo. h · elulve. Prine. only. htrltk Ttoore. A1t, .... I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Pres. H.gts. twnhm 2Br . l YiBa Assumable loan Pool. spa. $9-t 5 K 498-1786. s..-.. ~dr..o 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1/1 ~Hone &tato <ml sq I\ !>Ingle s tory high quality custom home Pano view or Caplstrano Valley Now under construction. Completion mid May. a.90 .000. Dave Bourke Rltr.~9950 I SUYRIP I ' I I I* I l ------ Mobile Home 12x70 ex· panda, 2Br. 28a. rum. loc I n desert area SJ>,000. Bt.fl mobile pk ln Rancho Mirage. Please l'all (7 14 ) 324·2140 bfr 3PM dally o r 1714 1 J28. 7419 wknds 1971 Salem. 2 Br 2 Ra, stn&le. w tmany ex Lr as Qist.a Meaa adult park Oll.I Play Port 646-8612 (ffU8704) I YORDE I JI I I' I I I . I l t L v A I :1 Tll• o•• •lt1iallon In II Ii I I Walhlnqton 11 deao1lti.s •• . • • • • "Cha<Oa." They al!Ould be lbl• '--~-'---L--L, -' 10 llandle It l>41C•Uff In Con· ( D I y K ( N I ~~· Chaol I• their btOOHl / I I I I' l l' . o ~,;.: ::-... ""::'~~ "" ....... '-"" Ne. 3 lMlew •• "INf NIWttO I' muts 'N 1QM1 • gf= llffldj rrrrrrr1 I I I· I I I I I 'Ol/aM-Lm MIW9fl Ill C'• dft.,._ HOO I l ln1b Cni.t .1 :>! l':. .i S2t>!i.t0l ~JhJ•·•t to 1031 W> 31!r. Mtu ur 1\.1:1 Ii XI ltF.]'l;Ti\L INC'OMt-: J>IWl't.RTY f-rom SJ'J.!!00 \lo<lul.or 1 :YP" llom"~ :!I hr "l('('unl)'. J p\1 tw .. •rlll.., P')'>I & JJll'r Tr••11.,urr l\ll' l'tl ~I 1'Jr1f1l' loa't :till\\ \ 011,t ""' \ ;'I. 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EW Ii largr un1l ' Four 1 Adrm J 1 ... 1h .1nrl '"n . llllnn I IJ.Jlh u111l~ "11h Prl\Jt• p.111t,.. \I .... n frOler unaL' an xlnt 11•11t.1I at't.'lL ... ALLSTATE REALTORS EASTSIDE 2-31drmu.Nh $142.500 RA.LB RIAL TY 546-4114 Beuma + Glass llugr Townhou.'I~ duplex 4llr l'll wul F'rpk. Lennl1 8ar~a1n $2!>9 ,000 Ownr /\at ( l 1661-0mJ 3 Sepal"at.e hou..ws. room ror 4th unal. will l'll· cha.nae for vacaot lot • 1.1\lta. amall mobile borne putt or cuh. Owner will belp f1naOtt. SUl5,000. Somk l'rot>· 17~5'128 12 Unll&. ColU ..... All two'a. 10 Tim• 1ro111. Terry Wiiiiama A1t . •t· UMI or 55l.f750 •IUHm• Colt& Mna. Room for moremlot. * ORiy P00,000 Tbeae mu1l be the FOR LUSE ,...... 2 bedn1<1m : h.1th homt-\ll""on l..1k 1•' c·oonlr\' Cluh ''"" Lcnm.• p.101 lwau11lulh h•t111'1 .. p.·d nu rn.1111 h'f\Jnl \' \ ;11d ·~•• t h1hhoo\I' Hrl IJeM>rt Hot :-,pnni:~ 213 :r.s 25;2 RENTAi." R ~T /\I.\ l'alrn Spnni:!I, 1'11lm Oe!lttrt & Ranrh o Mlraie Live country club style when you \ 111at lhe deaert Plal'e rr <;('f'VaUons early Tf•1• & Hi l'QUt'l neall), n<i-5<68-3666 ----- PALM5".IMGS Seven Lakes Countr y Oub 3 OH, 3 Ba condo on goU courw -ma grufl~nt mount.a.1n views. Cl<>M" lo ~ s~na and spa. Sl.95.000 M)..Q17 3"M ~ ......... II ell p 2100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4+LOn 3 Lott, aide by aide, ...., (« 12 \Udll. F'rff • dMr. Prtced at IU0,000 Prime Pomooa 1.ocal.lon! chee• unita ln Colt.I A Dlv1tlon of I •• • Jtl \ "'"' tyr Ql<I 2 rnr :..upo• r I ,.,.,1 .I H 1 .I: 11 I' Xe• hum•·, tu""h''U"• I 'r 1u•OA ~··u mu '\u P•'''· •Ill I <Jh! ~JI Jl!I s,'17 1 I i•r. ll .... l ,\ ,, I • ti• I' ....-U\ ':'1. I -~·I f.ICI• j \II "''"id J ltt\l'I'. J bdrm, t h,1 . ,111 am1·nllH''· l>l-J.11,1111 I I I '"I •I•• ~1.ti> mo C.111 4!14 J~l8() nt I in 1111w1 ·'""' ll1 1~·tit & 1lunn2 "'t't'k 641 l.J.40 'h•-..•r\ SI~. rn•• I 1.t' n• ~ 1.1h 111'1' ttl Jt•jUfH' ~I l.Jil1 \1.,1 BToro 3232 .................•..•.• lrand lll'W 3 Br. 2 Ba, fanuly room. A 1C. rrpc. $650 mo C h l ld r<'n welcome. no peli. 9·5, 752 6ti16 All 7PM. 893-2563 ------ Hoatt1t4on •och 3240 ....••••.•..•••........ HOMES t 'OR HF.NT 3 or ·&br Pnl'ed rrom S495-Wl5 1-'ncd ) :m:t & gar a II e !I I'' a m 1 I 1 l':. pleosl' Kid• & prl:. wel('()(TI(! 0.11964 25('4j or 97J..2971 Al\'\. no fct• Beautiful new l'Ultom home view of ocean. walll t o ~and $750. S3s.&4Q2 or 213 .1333·384' Sharp, Wte MW lrWde 3 br home Prutlge area • l'OO mo. M8·2:362 Bev. ONLY4L9T HEW QUAUTY BOMBS 3 Br. ~ ba, 2 •t«J. 3 ptam. appro&. aooo .q. ft. tm mo. HUnttnll'on St Ir Cla.Y Ave. m• llt0-5*. 3 Br, l ~ ba. trp.I, nr. 1ch.l3 &bell, '53). Jlm848·Z330 . ql. I x.·F:,\.'ffRONT \10:"-"Jlil.Y RENTALS $3!tO&Up. RMP <71<11499-3579 Lari-a HHh 3250 ....................... HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 BR. Priced rroqi $49C>$?J95. Jibed yard ~ garagu. I-' am 1 llet> please. Kids & p e lJl wt•kome Call 964·2S66 or m 2971 Ail. no foe LAllJllM ...... 32 ........................ For renl · 2Br. j!rou.j! floor co ndo Ww.her dryer 2 l'lr af L.asuna Naruel on a cours e . S575 /m . &lMJOO. all. 5 ... 27U. Vf'rl de9n 4 BR, %~ bf,, newc~; vtew. •· -.w.ior-..ZZ • UDO 4 BR. Iba. IUOO Mo. " Aaoatl7N170 ·f ..... 8'a Nowt! Fbter Harbor Investment Co. ""*·Rehab and make z..-~ rod UM TONS OP' DOUGH!! l~~~~~~~~~I awlftect .. everyday. Prtn. onl)'. Call a& hrs. 'lndtNewport4-Pla, lOO U )'00 have IOIMlhlDC Nlwpart a.t 4 br, I "9 AIJ.. '4 I ... U ft. to oceen lw T*-• lr .U., Nedi them fut condo. Pool. teoat9, lndlal Vlllqe. IDd bmpwlfttr, call Jlmlll, -. -... ............ Rlty. ITMIOO eQ.5111. MMJOl, GDl) .... nn,.: ..._ 4000 ............ 4JOO OHIU.... • .. ....................... ....................... ...... ................ . ._ ..... tt 111n 1111at11a111"9• c......... MM c.e. ....._ .............................................. '9fYMOVSI Yt1rl1 111 '1M cao P'rplc , parklnt . .......... All· • .,... ~------ 2M.lba.tmtr.Ma associated ID.Urn l BR flll"ll or un tum. \' 16 ~Y .w.ian Jldl.T»Lm •e•e•• .,~ M.+Je0f9••• 2 Br. 2 811 N50 ~ loc•Uoe. walk to compjet• 1bop1>lnf. 8ud.ltul.ly laadle~. lflMinou. 1pg. Prlv1te pet.lam er dedl.a. Adult.ti. •llLUXE• &AIDDI APT. 2 ......... ..., 3poo&a ~~atbort pet.lo~ .. SBQ '& doletofwys. bcha walk to~ 17111 8 ll•IWWHt •W.w .. 847-6064 MnMOUll OCMM IAY Y11W Va_,,_ row ec.. ..... floor ........ _,... c c UZ":· Club -... Poot ape lyr IH. Call 14Z·f101 or ... 1711 v .. •uMIO N'EARHOAO. fflcbJy up-.-.dld. prof, decor•led t llr 8aebllor C4ndo over· looldai lovety fount.la & S*1r lili.e courtyard. 11\11' ICIC. blda. C.il '44-72 t t ASIC POR MOEL. Alt . Quiet 2 br w/pr, pat.lo, pool. aduba. no pet.a. 1801 H 1ltb St. Nwpt Hdghta Im. Kz.7340. ----Ver1111lles Condo $395 Mil', H.8. howe. Sl.IOmo, lleCWtty. utiJ. aft 3 pm, ..,.,. Olrtlt1an r ·tnat.e l.o look for fs ..._,, 2 br apt. CM 4 I SO or Newport. 4tH.1118. -....................... ~Y New Tustin home ror dderty. Home cook· l.nl. P&Uo " tovtna care lllJ. W78, ea:z.Z788 ----·-• Att•ntion Senior Otiuns. We oller lovina prot. M·hr cue for elder· ly. Out fine rept.lt.tW)ll ts hued on 11atisfled hippy cllentele. Call c .. u Loulaa ?S<J894. Lie '1 & Prolesaiona!. :1-...,.r ._.. 4200 ....................... Rmm&a wntd to lhr 3br bm In Tu1t1n area 122Uto. 714·73• 14U t'\ltlS. -- ~-r:.. 4ll0 ............ , ..•....... baie. w" up. 2308 w Oceanf ront , N .8 6'13-41.S4 WANTED· Garage ln CdM . 6n-0860 lllC. lllTll A• t' 'ldlliit llwilcu' ....... !fWfect lorJltloa k:laae ~ rrw,.. *'°" .. rHt••raata >. prof. .....,... l«'n. Ideal oftlcel Ir btMilUI pea. •· Yor men Wo. t'a!J bevat97t-2UL -----DIC. SUfTIS Prime Newport Beach loc ,.,,.., 0 c. •lrport . Rem Incl.~. coo ference rm . Janitor aerv .. ullls. 100 rre~ cop i es ft more Sectttaria.l serv. a va 1J. lJ% or 0oua &Sl-941 L wxumous EXECUTIVE sums ~Wlw. 21ty 4 BR, 3 ba home w 'IUlhl Ulhl • ocean vltw G1iuded romm , sJOOI • l«'nnl.11 11400.. Mt-~ 131 ,..... l lJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• tleu paid No pet.a <>Pttl lM d.lly MWest Wlbon,C.M 631 ·~/'5411 3tOI llwl ... ••• udo 18.R. pool, UWll, jac, J:Ym. l'lu bhouse. 11eoeun • ty Call colltcl 2:13"4111001 July • August. Compl furn. home f<K mature ooupfe. Call evet1 ~ ~ Share ol ball ol double Rarage Nr Ho1a. Storage only. us. 673-21.81. Offices now aYail. In ~Y appointed Ex· ecwve Suites ceotr1Jly k>caud near freeways . courts & the Orange Cou nt y Airport . Facll1t1ea Include a fneod.ly. effi<.'lenl recep· tlonul lle lephont> operator who greets your cbenu and answers your call&. a complete Ca 11r & Federal law library . beautifully det'orated conferentt rooms. phott> copy machines. & the finest 1n secretarial lerVleeJ. FCK furthtt info & a persona l t our through the facl11t1es. please contact Vorta<' k.soe . 1714 )955·2288 . (714 J9M. :llOO. Vac.aHcM R.ewtaf1 4250 81~& condo, 3 BR. l bl. ln level . mUJl rond lmmed. pouMa Subro1l on k1cb " pets. 172S Cole1wortby: Rlt r . K. 8hch hmba~ l'ucll, 3 br. H' ba t.'500 mo NI~ Q.13 *'1-CZ23 al\G YfAllMtOUNO flUN: Soc11t Ac1t11111ea Ot· reCtl'lr • FrH Suna11y Bru11ch • 880'1 •Par 11e1 •Plus much more 2 Br. 2 be Adu& onJy No petb Gu & water pd ~S71K> air. J\;ba. f~c. encl 1eur, adults ms $l75 Wa!JE to be1ch. Im· mac. 2 bdrm. 1 ba Cl<>&e to everytbina. 301 Hah•more VERSAl.LLES Lux Coo do 2br, 2ba. oc-ean Hew ~Lhouae ~c . pool, gym. dub b.w S7SOMo. 7S2-9a, 673-0881 •······•··•············ PA.1.}t SPRINGS. CA CO-N 00 R Do 'TA 1.-'> Lwu..iry Condomin1umi.. Completely Furnished Country Club St•lltn~. GoU, Teruus available :.t Spttial Rates for our Clients only Wet>kh . Monthly, and W{'('kcnd Rcnt&b. Dbl garage Laguna Bch. north end $60 mo 4If1 l331 Celeste ----~car garal(l' for rent U'I Costa Meisa, SSS mo 7Sl·S266. aft 4pm _ 1 Br Nwpt lkb All ulll put. Garaae. 2 bl~ bch. lm.Ka'I~ GREAT AECREATlOH: CaU~4 Genwu Rutty 8.1M623 ~-----~ ---Near be.di n.lce 2br, UWPajd. Call Joyce fM6.,J30J Offkelt...tall 4400 .............••..•.•.•• UDO ISLE · 2br, 2ba, hp&c, pauo, I.Me ~Mo. m.sm &Nch 2 blb.. 2br, 2ba, pMiO, gar. H.8. No k1<U. peta. $tOO. ~ 16112 Tenn11. Fr" LHSOlll (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubl•Sauna• H)'dromaSMge•Swm- m1ng • Ortv1ng Range BEAUTIFUl APART· MEHTS: Stngles. 1 & 2 Bedrooms • fur· n1sheo & Unfurnished •Adult LMng•No Pot~ • Modtil) Open d111ly 9 ro 6 $llO to M40. Btaut.. near new 2 br. 2 ba townhouse stybj:bU, r rpk. laW>dry rm, pabo. Adl.llts only. TSL Mgmt 642·9412 2 Br, 2 ba, frplc. garag~. s:m. Call 962-8847 aak for 3 Br w •oceanfront Just ~ aw•y from this up· per condo o n t h e Pmlmll.la Yrly. Garage, DO~ 640-0031 --- 1.501 Westcltff Or. approx 700 IQ ft. Will bwld to awt. ample parking, John f'Ubtor 642·3111 Newport Creal Condo. 3 Br. 2"'1 ba. S700 /m o. Qwnes'JA«t.~ ......... ~ New 2 Br. 2 Ba, fpk. bltns. _RbeU. _______ _ Wesls1de C M. $385. Adutu~ pets. lm-3376 W&5TCU n · 2 br t-ondfl all new 1.ntr Adults. no pw $48S rno_ 673-6640 C'..all Dom1n1q u1· Jl m• 1328-!!911 Ji':aecuuve Bluffs rondo. 3 8r 2...., Ba lli·level, pre· tlllgJOU.S I()(' It I e. JW rl e ct .. .................... . 1706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZBr. IBa, furn or unfum. Si()() mo. yrly, ut1I incl 'd 6T.J..4062 Nt"Wly de-rorate<l 3 Br 2 Ba townhoul'ic. Spuc1ou:. f1n'J)lace & pool Quiet un•a Adult:.. no pets. WlO fi7~~' 645-JJll 1. SS2S. 3 Br, 2 ba near new apt. Nt>w crpts, dfllb. 2 car encl gar. W D ho o kup frplc. 2 Br, I' , ba town houl\•' style AduJ~. No JX't!> S350 mo S4tJ-2682. (',\TifF.DRAI. ('A "YO'\ 1 '0UNTRY CLt:B lZ!5 Sq n PIS mo. L617 Westcl.1ff. N .8. Agent.541 ~ WATHRtOHT LL'XUk Y SUITC:.<.; 341 S Bays 1dt> 1>r N Ii C714 1675 2JOO ---Otx. medfoa.J office suttl', Cllrona del Mar, S7~·Mo f{1·alon om1<'s Corp 675-6700 DO lt>ltSt' req 644·7315 -------lcAoar ..... 3101 Oakwood Garden Apartments pat.lo/yard. TSL Mgmt 64.2-1602 :» 567 Ca therlr a I C:anyoo Dn\t• PalmSpnoi::- <'.allronua ~ li.~-rt Re'\ort l<.lt} lne ---· ·••·····•·············· Newport Beach/No. fHST AHT IH 3 br. 2 ba. newly decor , frplc., rov. p11Uo, 2-u r gar Gardener pd. $700 /mo. 213·28S·4332. 75«n2 Sleeping r ooms & lulchcnettes. $75 wk & up. Ocellllfront. 675-8740 880 Irvine Near new luxury tllMe. 2 ,~, .~!JI 1 I I .. 1. lat t8H•I br. I 1 . ., ba, aU bltns. Joncd (714) 645-0550 paoo, ~ar. Infant or sml ~~ , ... , ! I., l"'~f 1 ~ Rent.a.I new decor NewPott Beech/So.. pet ok. $395. 6U-437. - ____ __.,. a.npl w/IJ.oem, di.St.es 1700 16th St Nr So. Cst Plau. 2 br. 2 • 1 & 2 IA ,_tio Apts. $'125. 3Bdrm 2\.'Jba Blwrs 4br, 2ba. 673-4586 mo""' a1 161,,1 ba apt. Pools, etc Im· Condo, fWJ bay view, OCEAN FRONT 38r, 2Ba. (714) 642-8170 rmc. cood. No cb.1.ldttn 216S Vasu Enlrada. By dis A...,......,.,_...,......,,.._,,. ts:iOl mo. + ut1l. Call: ------_ °' pets. $425. less , · ,..,._ •~,v•.r-. 67S-4681l • * * • • • \"OUTtt 963-7418; ~ Orean, perit it ru"ht Ylew. -----I m :nJ Jbr, 2'-'lba Condo. S57S 2 Br. Wllller rental until P~ll!,.~ AREA •2 Br nr So C'!>. l Plaza eve631·11S3.&46·7441 6115/80, $350 /month. 40312 u• • 1""" <><VU ~ tnll·r -----E Balboa Call67S-IS7l BachurutSJSOwtntl·r S'J75 No~1s 7!>~--0217or SPEC. OCEAN VIEW ------~I 1100 Presllg,lous Guarded 3Br Lr~ lBr apt Slt:p:. lf) HAC'K HAY J\Rf~A 2 llr 1 --- ~~s. ~:~ms~ r, pwtaa1Jy furn. t'rt't' uul. :.WUJy & spac-100.' Super rm l<rtch al't'a. Nu pa.mt. f' I W Ba ocean or bay Sundeck., 2Ba ~ yrly Im mac Gmd llr dplx IBr, ba. I.iv Pr.ol & J ac. St :;oo 1mo $4 SO I mo . 6 7 3 • 2 5 4 5 • decaf-· ltM.'f1 & dlsbt'tl tn ref n~ 1295. l!J9..4IHS I d . 2 pools. putt1nl! -----67~ or Ad Sitter# 14. ;~~~~e~. 3 _ 7241 Rf'l'('fl'>, :.huffle board & 1 Br. bltns. rcfng, pool. ~2' brs _____ _,,. ,.._.._ ,-olJey ball Nr xlnt ~hop 1 Adults. no pd.!> $325. JBR Newport Sbort>s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 <'t'fller&aJI frt't'wa)1> 548-0t92 ______ _ home. Frpl<', pal10. SUSCASITAS 1 CANNERY VlLl.At.a: 2 VIUAMB>HA Oean ~1mo Call ror FUm. I br apt $300 &~p. HT, cj(>n, 2h ba S200 Zbr. 2ba, new crpt.s, gas appt to ~-AJ,1, Bruce Encl. gar. Adults, no Short term or yrly. Vtt• !.love & dshwhr Incl. 562-Q)C) Jl('ts. 2110 Newport Bl. ton an w . buge rm!> Encl garagt's. Co1iple 3 er 2 ba Newport Shores I 548-4968.. . W a I err r o n t v 1 e w pref. Children OK . No ti00se._ si,is mo. l'ropt>rty 1 J Br mobtle bome $295. J11cu1~1. bt•arnt•d r1:1I pet:,. $400. UuJ pd, eXC't'pt HouM> 642 J!S.'JO M;iture at1uJ~ only No Ing.'>. t'k>oc 2336Elden~1965 ---I 1iets Quiet. ~un-1991 -ONT f'anuly 2 Br $340. Spac. 3 l Br Bach Verballlt~ coo Nwpt lilvd. 646-8373 WA~~ Ur, 2 ba $395 Piny. do fU11 aecunty. SUS •---&.. 17 .. 0 REAL ESTATE IJ"OUbd. pool. .... 486 Call Cal 963-6767 o r ..._.Mgto. -"' 631-l..el'V'> · 5'9-Cm3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -n.rv ~ ..... Aflll H.a's FINEST • • • • * • 2Br11 be From ~ S-0...-nt~ 327 6 Sf;>eru.sb FAit.ate LJVtng' ---12Br12 ba From S4SO ....................... Be11Ull(ul park-like sur· ¥1nwnts 3Br/2ba f'rom ~ 4 BR 2 bu, ocean view & round1ngs. Terrat'ed I twwfti5'wd &>auWl.ll spac10US urut.s l'anyon view SJi50 mo pool Sunken gas bbq. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! in 3 wut & ~ urut bwld· ~l!'._pamted 49'.!-ll.:!_ !>parkl1ng fountain:.. J' lc6oolsbtd 3806 ~-Pvt yards, pal.l<J6, Sp a <' 1 o u s room s ••••••••••••••••••• •••• decb Famlly & adwl Mai:n1f1n•nt nc·w 3 br Separate dining aru, 2 Bdrm ru<.'1' <'kan apt. only area.s. Nodog.s home l,oYely ocean walk-an closets. home I ~ ,00 rnd util Lou TSLMgmt 642·1603 vat·w t:xclu s av~ like kncbul &. C'abUleU> Brerhl('I & A !t~OC'. ---ne1ght>orhood $975 Walk lo lluotington 67:>-J33l 2 &-. l"'i ba. $400 Encl. 1:1& 1m _ _ __ I Center __ gar, pa00 AdJts, no pet.a. 1 2 &.'<iroom furn. $.iGJ ~ Penift~a 3807 64>9HS7. S48-4291 C11·an redl•corar t·d So I Townhouse furn «1>:; • SC _.".... ·1 H 2 B 2 ..,u •••••••••••••••••••• •• Olx 9 mo old Twnhorne. ,.,...,~e. • r a, Adults.nopeh I Yearly 3 Br. 2 ba. OIW, 'ar l(aragl· $>50 <ll)H 3736 IJt.Jlillcs Free! trplc. l(aral(e. Sti001mo 2Br. 1'.-,Ba, rrplc. encl I Wtr l(Jlr, $475 mo 711 W 20th San.Jumt LA QUINTA HERMOSA ~--~-83113-St. Avail Mar I !>48-4900 ' Capiitrano 3278 16211 Parkside Ln I blk I Corona d9t Mer 3822 t:'V1!S • •••• ••••••• ••• ••• • ••• • w ol Bearh. 3 blkx S of ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••• Manner Village Condo 2 Ertmger 12Br. !Ba. new carpct. I Br Easblde. small but bf" & den, (rplC, blnlb 8475441 drapell, f lO Or ln jCI CQTYW/kJUO(neatWOOCt S475mo.66J-8005 ---I pamlClirport, no pels S27S.642-9450after4pm Condae•••uru LUX ~RIOUS $ri00. 760-1 m. 833-3307 • "Jl(E SEVJ LLE .. 425 I Hr & s1mcles, l>auna, Ulthni.a.d 3 ---a. rl'i: room. F'tom I Lrg. 28r dupb. So Hwy ZBr st.ud.lo, 1'"' bn. aar. ••••••••••••••• ••• • • • •• ~ AdJts cpt.a d.rps blt.Qg . LEASISGALORE! $300 Quiet st. 17301 ~et $450/mo. Phone. f cd' yd • Wat~r pd~ Keel.llon. M2 7848. s:M-U34. .,.!!, ... ..,, .. .... MelCl>CdM __., •3Br, &ekSeC.M .. euc. ~leodl l748 2brfrootdup&uM25 361J "F"Sam.aAnas:rTO. type. Brand new + PoQl, ....................... F\replace, DO~ /cluld ~ at prtvaey. $1100 mo. Stumo. prof. dttorated, 433 lrls avat.13-1. ~ 2 BR 1 Ba apt., 1 yr be lmmac. f'r~ maid serv. seeSaL 10:30t.ol2 ......., av111. $47S, 1$l & "28r trvloe VW.age it t.tll. Color TV. $8S wk I as l +. de p 0 a v Id Green. brand new orbymo.45-2227. 2 BR l Ba. fpk, gu, S42S 646-~.agt. ---t n-.. ._......, mo~ No ctuldreo or peta. -_.;.~-----51'......, ,....,, ""~..,.,.,mo, LAGUNA BEACH MTR 8J3.-08Z1 l5e. INN. Maid aerv .• rolor ---------SAVE $150 • •28r+den, lrv\ne TV, healed pool Uhl. Extra lrg duplex. 2br. ~-~mo lse. 2ba r I ..._ ed ,_ I Yoo palnl & clean 2 •2Br APARTMENT <714 >494·S21M. 985 No. ' rp c. ""'am "~1 • HUGE bedrooms. FUiiy CdM. Incl relng, S460 ...:C_oo_t.St_H_wy....:..... _____ ing, ocn w 2 car gar carpeted 1b1i11l1ns. l&l' PriY bcb acce1>3. $S50Mo mo. 6mo. Ocean w , 1 br, 1 ba, cov· 640-8S'8S Ground floor. Super Jocoa. Cal to Pre•6-w ered parking. $450 /mo. Uon. Aduttl, DO pets. $JOO 752-1700 494-0066 ColtaMno 3824 mo. Apply •pt t . ~ w. ....................... ~lnetd. FAMILY .APTS Brand nQw be1ullful, WU.00.~. J..rs l Br 1 Ba, newly de- rora\ed, pool, adults $21115. Ml-7319, 67l-0884 large apt for families P•PIRWOOOS wttb L 2 Ir 3 children. IASTSIDE Near par~ & schools. 2 Br wtlb private paUo. JOddieplay nrea. No pets s;:m mo. S48 9190 2 Br.28a ~ ~ s 3Br.28a ~ ~ pm ---- Hut paid. No pets Deluxe apt. {rondo llkt.> 1 DIWeal Wllaon.C M . w igourmc·l kitchen. 631·s..'>83/S48·2'08 s t ove. d1shw11 s hcr, ~~o iuJy mou1c floor. laundry E ·SIDE 2 br. patio. nn ,palJO,guden,trffS garage. Adults, DO pets ~-~UD3. Costa m> 1602.i.L S48-2127 Vacant 3 BR l ~ Ba. twnble apt. Small pet OK. w/dep. Dbl pr. $47S mo Call Cbtta. 548·11• • Did1w11Mn & BBQ'1 • 'vol & Rte. Room • Ctrde11 ltftdleaptnt • Jot to I Hch a Siio'" ' .. '\ . 1 ·., ,,,.,,_.,., ·.r · 'I fl ' ' I ' J, 1 • , • l I~ It ,' • l :i()I) MilJHElt'S W ALIC 3&-. 2..,, ba. SSIO. t"rplc. lal"'Jo:e yd, RAr. nr lluot · Ulll!LOn Harbour. children OK. 18662 J ib CLttle. apt 1.~. IUCHWOOD APTS 2 br. 2 ba $400, Large 1 br $325. W ALIC to sbopp111g. Pool. Jacuu1. bhn11 Adults, DO pets. 962. t.800 _ Lovely aJ I adutt.. oo pet-;. 1.2&3 Br apts 6200 J::d · UlgeT". h-b. 846-06 J9 :k, 2ba. dlx Condo. Bil· Ins. Crplc, no pels Adulta. 2nd floor. P~. jac. Tennis crts. lm1 to bch. Centrally Joe. E,icl Gar . Sec Bid.: S,•j Spray ~ lyr l:.t• ~ 71JO. 2J..3..a9. 7219 Ni~ J BR. v.aUt to bt•ach. $28). Call Andy. 5J6. 7n> ---mr. lBa, or. BeaC'h & Warner 7821 Sycamore S325tmo. Lst & last I bllc to bch. Lge 21:1r. I'., ba, IJv+fam rm. fplc. patio, sundeck. clost>d gar.~ mo ~705S 3Br, 2 ba, studio. Ots hwshr, W ID hkup. itar, frplc No pets S495. 75.2· 7 47 4 or s.3&-3397 OCEAN AREA Willi: lo the beach. De.Ughlfw lae 16.2 Br ap&.a. 10CDe w /frplc. aU baw patios or balcooies. EQ)o)o our 3> acre. w Jal· tndlft p-eeobelt. treat • Laomca~ • 9 bole put ling green. f'r1endly cfubhol.we w f11>lc. color 1V. uuru1. e1ter'("1se ft ~ room. Start i.t CB> Ind '1 mjr. uUJ. CASAd.tSOl '62-6'Sl .................. Jl44 • •••••••••••••••••••••• In belutill&l · Woodbridge 2br, 1...,ba, Twhae w /)'rd Avail. now. $550Mo + .. Call 7J.4-99'l-43'70dys, 714-D-Lm eves. t..,..IMclt 3'48 ....................... ~ In exclusive vrrtorta Beach. • lbr, 2ba. n1•wly decorated De c k w1magn1f1cent ocean view. Steps to bc-h IBX>Mo 111cl ulll 494·~2_ Luxw-y ocean vu. 2 br. 2 b1. covered parking llJ():mo494-0068 Luxury lbr, apt. st.eps to belch. ocean Ylew. No cblJdreQ or pets. MSOMo. +\.C.1.~~11 =-~~~rr::#. •2 Br, l be condo QI'. So. o.st Plua. New crpts, drpa, AIC. pool, sec"'1ty aate. Children ok. no peta. M60. Ml-3652 or 541S-5151. 2 Br l Ba. 1175. all utU pd. Adulta. No peta. 631~ au Avoc9do. CM ... ...,.... ..... Jiff ....................... 1 Bd.rm•pt Encl prage, gu paid. M2·5073 I MORHREHT 8'ainn1 Retttal 4450 •.•.............•..•... PARK NEWPORT COUMTRY ClUI LIVING Single,, 1&2 bfodroom apta, " lOWD.bowie5 From~ M4 1900 TAHOE ln<'ltoe Village Su!>t'r nt"W condo W lakt>Vlt",.,.. l'l ps 8 $5 00 wk TI4 m.as.s.. sn-0339 Exec1it1vt-orfl<'f'\, au-port area Up to 12*1 5Q fl, Nl-w Cf'l)U 4t llrpK Call now ~7 1010 ....... SI.or~ & O((l(.'1"' 'pace Jl reasonable ralb soo to 2700 Sq Ft. Mfo.SA VERDE OR PLAZA Big new 18r. Newpart Beach rondo Cau&Joa view Adult.a. F\.111 sttun t)'. )Vll:dy1 : 631 24•2. Ew./Wbds k2 758!* On Wal« 2Br. ~ Good IO<'ale Adlts. nu Pt'I'> ll'il> mo 644-0003 Udo lsJand. 3 l.H< :! b4. ~) pWo. ~ A.gt. 64.:>-QIZ.'. 631.JllJl8 Yrly waterfmt :t br. 3 ba, dt-n, patio, sun d t·rk, rrpk &at ""P avail. S79.S mo. 67S-O l.2l) .... to~ 4100 ....................... Movlng" Avoid de1)0:.lt.a lot <'Ut It\ 1nic expens1·' • 1•rorc'>:.1ona11, i.l nl • llnl HOUSEMATES IS.1:' 413-1 fo' rmmt. non smoker, 22 25. 3 br 2 1-, ha 1n CdM SUl> ~ mon. 640-098) -I C M Supeor coodo :! Hr. :! 811 . pool. fplc $22!. ~~.673W$1 .,.... .. EXICUTIVE SUITE Ml ler'Ylce ol( let.oti an Newport Ce~r 640-5470 PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... "-'POft Bt:ach •Ul) 400> Sq. t't. t8.tY VH!~ ... ~ .. Amerutletl UdoM4nto ViiacJ-M f'em, Zl·:.>. 3 BR 3 HJ. 67S-t662 LS2S Mer.a Verde E. C.M 54>4123 UH'TORIUY C'100sq ft. office bwldm~. near Udo lsle, purcba~l' pn ~ S67S .000 w .'$100.000 ct .... n 130 J 2 nd St . '4>wJY1rt Ht-a<·h (',di l11r dt-!Jtl' Slt'rrJ KcJll ' l\.fj 'i!0J • •HEWPORT /C.M. L'ptof70Cbq.n. CIV311 .ti prime cornt'r. 17th & N~ Bl. 67s.&)C)O l3l> <;Ct ft 111 medical bldi: Aval! ror lmmed. OC· C"Upancy. Ampl(• parl.. lll$t. Newport. 645-650 l . 2br. 2ba. view or Back Bay & Bag Canyon AdulL'I "50Mo. 644-0608 Large tbr. ma~nif1ct'nl Bey ~. Ht"at.ro pool Lndy. S600M o <lY'< ~~67~L345 D w. w 0 . 6 blk'I rr I twacb. no Pt-ls. l'rd Oran.:t-County A1rport w 1wu. S2ZS 900 ~ J\n>j. OMt spaC'\!. n•f'•·IJ 2 Romm & bath Office or ~ $37!1 mo 569 W. 19tb, (' M C.ill Jal'k. <fa \ 142-02"12 . f'V~ 541) 2277 ---- OCEAN V1 EW N U Adil air., 2be. frpk, bilk, club llM. pool. aec.17lOM Cln· di m-6711, ~ n 1-283S lASTILUff 2 Br. 2 be, ll'1C pnjeo -un Jt t't'plc, pool & ""'fac11 Avail oow $.540 mo SS7 7010or7m 1931 Big Canyoo Condo 2 br den. 2i., ba. 'll'\)aratr <fin nn. m1gru/11:~nt vtt·w $L125 mo 6M-OS09 PraltJge Juruor 1 Hr con do. pool, spa, Hates ~ 6:»-UliZ2 --- OCWtFltOMT 3 UR. 2 ba Adwti., no pets lllOO Mo • yearl) ~enl87WJ70 /\duJt :I>+ !'on -;mok1•r Shr Ir\ 1 nt-rontto 0ll+UUI ~J-0910 Pnv rm & prt\> b.ith ft"\'.'e lo exchaoce for Ille ~ Fem. ool.y. <:all R1y 4 93 -2 4l9 ~-bilh. l'ru( (t-m rmm..te, QWl'l. non ~rnokt-r. rd 2Br. IJoN.\l, cno/rl"'{'oc1• rm M.ll for f h.&oe ~ ms CdM dt·luu 'Wlt'. :? rni- .atr cond . ample pk.: l!ld pd ll7S 67~IJ100 LAW OFFICE I Br, yrty, gar parlung Stepi to beach ms mo S'lJ.31158, ~ -- 2118, In . pool Ja<'. ~ ~~"W 1-:Xfo.:C SUITt;..'\ tUJ -.q ft .111;ul tn T h• Or1e.tn." Bill..: 12 1:! N11 IJn!B(f,.,ay, SA. Ground nr Mate looktnl( out 1Kllt1 open rowtyard Nt•wl\ p~11nted cptd. Walk ti\ 0 C. C.OUrthowie Park Ing & JarulOC" ~VS tncl 9M..J53l Moo tbru f'r1. ....................... Us 2Br. 2be. downst.ain Apt. StOOmo Incl utl . ••I ll lo beach . m..-.S8'1'9 . 8-9pm. ..... C....Jltuwo ll71 ....................... 2 8r + den coodo, llOlflf tUW"y w 1rpk. etc M:iO mo. aM721, ~I -S...M9 UIO ....................... lmmmac 2 br ad1ilt condo, nice complex. S-400 MM:S44 ---------...... l ll4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NRSAND. View huae lwc· ury lBr , 28a, fpl , l!OO/IDO. M&-1815. T_.. lltO ....................... M.50Mo. 2br, 21>1, Condo rrpc. dhWllh, patio. nr pool Ir trans. 833 3307 """· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind Village New 1"2 bdrm luxury ldUJt •s>U lo 14 plana f rom U75, 2 bdrm ~Crom$53S + pools. t.amt.. "•i.rfalla, =for cooktn3" PAW. From San a.> d.rt\le North on beach lO McFadden tbm Wiil on McP'addm to Suwlnd Vill•1e. m•-.-1. mo 5S I 52!!6 l'\<f!:.. 8~,.0 C LOCATION \ct1 ve professloaa I 2'7·3Zyrs to s.br 3br. !be, Co ndo w gar lo Npt 6C2~ Ad .. ilttt 3' hrs Fem abr 4br. apt. NearbMch. W1D,gar. Jaa.,~ M F to share lrg CdM 3 br '3ba house 1 I,>) bib lo bcb. Frpl c. p~t1 0, ~-$.'JJO 160-0317 Wanted Non-1>mok1na f ema.le l-O slure 3 bdrm modern fWlU.ibed home w pool Call Paul days al m-7f77 or eyes Tro-4683 Prof. 31 yr .old. non· smoker. seek& rm mt.e. to 11.br 3br pool home H.B M/F, 21·35. Cblld ok. *300/mo, plus shr util. Sm lie(' dep. 840 JOU aft.6PM Roommate wunt('c1 Newport Ueach share• l hr home f-'rpk, )(llr, I 2 ~k to seclude-0 bcarh b~:~l4 Need 3rd person t.o ( tnd 3·4br h~~ H.B .. F V. area Noa-smoke r . 2J.3.-t38.8884 Rmmte wntd new lr!J bou.e lrvloe. Cloae to fwy. p , 730-3580 Slralibt male. •1e 40. ~ 11me to sh11re H1iotla1ton Harbour townbame. sns. 840-2101. ~ I :m N n.un AYe, l min. S A & N wpt F'wys L«e prof. decorat~d ores. ~t. t.elepbooe serv .• urox. C"Oaf rm Src. M'l'V. ava.tl. 1 mo. fru w 6 mos rental -areeweat ~- For leMe ~ sq. ft.. o( 5'ore spece m So. West H.8. &bopptn1 center Coast £q1iltie s CZl.JlL51115-T.m NEWPORT BEACH In beautlf1il Corona del ' 0 ' ... ....., 4500 Mar soo to a.ooo s F. ;;:::::;.. .............. . 0.. .. A " A 'C, utiltUea lo ,lamlorial service Only Sl 00 pet' S f'" Elevator ft ample parklna n..m um 17'20 Sq. fl. lodustnat Unit.. 2 front offices, IKe rear door. SUS. mo. 1 m Whittler SL C.M. Day:., S«).9352, eve!( fl.46.-0681 97~sq. rt warehouse. W 1bat.b. I.rock door C. M. No Lw. s.'JJO 631·7770 .... 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2SlO 54. Ft. open fncd area. No. Harbor Bl. C M . $99 /mo. Tom twwport Center Pn me locatJOn, business or pro Cesslonal ofhce space &lJte M s.tngle olf1ces. Also Caclll li es for l1wyen, l.E .• Ubrary xerox, receptionis t. ~am. etc. Patil· Ina IVaiJ !IM--3' 11 . -S.23>0 IRVINE 340 sq I\ +. or ., l8S.\2 MacArthur Olvd 75.2 L.282 from 9 to s pm Corona del Mar. dlx :! nn sww Rcalonomt<'s Corp.~()() Offc Spoc...C.M. Near Sao Dle1to Fwy & Harbor Blvd. telephon<' amwertnc • receptiooat avail, tz50. per mo, Call 714-S5'1.a790 betw 9•m· Spm. Law Ofrca ol Ori! fkM 1Anlboey. DMit Spece, ll'Dd Or bkt1. Am S«Vice, copier. tele av•ll S1S /mo. C M . 831-7181. -----· ..... Waitled 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• One bed.room cottage In 4wet i.pot 1n Laaunu lieat'h. Corona del Mar 11r Colla Mesa for SJOO or lei.s. Quiet area ~:.i-n tut.I Wnte ad 11636, {' o The Datly Piiot Newspaper. P .O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92826 o r telephone 873-76M. Peraon tr•nsferred .' wama to rent lrg 2·3Hr ~ near Be1cb yrly. .931. You moy request Ad-Sitter S8t'Vice when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot od ... M-Sitter tokes your mes.sages .. . you coll in ot 'fCI'." conventtnce to qet the responses to ywr od ... this 91rVICe' Is onry $5 ptr week. For more information and to ploce ~ ad coll "2·5671 3 Bdrm apt, 1aa peld F.ncl gar. •dltJI 642.5073 $375 mo. 2Br twnhae, l...,Ba, Avall now. llMO Wallace.~ 2 Br. 2 Ba. new plu.h carpetl.ni, pool, J•cuuJ, saa. mo.Adul\a. no pet.A. Located acrou from NWJJt 8dl Goll Coura<! By appt. ooly ~- ... 4000 Lwc. 1Urtlerock Condo to 11hare All amen1t1e1L P>O 1mo 20·11-80'1. Call &i.san. 8Sl ·l149 OMll space avtll. From SJOO mo. 1827 Westclllr Dr. Nwpt Beach 631~ Qual man reqs 2Br rntl candow/p.rNB, Irv.CM area. 193·1310 d ys ~eVll. $305·1425. 2 Br 11pu. balcony, patio. lo1iodry rm. IOCDe w /encl. 1a.raQc &rrp&ca. 1SLM4mt I &side lrl-plcx lovely 4br. 2be, 1525. Older kids OK . se.a1. 20.10g1e PINE BLUPF APTS St* 2 br. 2 ba. plA.r· rmnt lnf1nt ok. Patio. vMw, trplc. encl 1ar., l(All .wve. dlllwbr, Jae. lndry nn. Prom MIO. SPMC MMtll OCWROMT •. s Br. 2 ba. P't-pk. l car p r, W fD boc*up 'ISL M&ml 142-11'°3 <*TMlllACH Newport·Oc•nfronl Walk. a..... IDOder1a 1 br or -.i.. cm-.mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f/2W9Ck4'Up Studlo•. I br t , kitchenettes. poo l &i tnafdWV.548·fm, &M)' Acr99 MOl«'I N rm w/blth , compl hcuiM prtv. Nwpt Hl'-J. Feun, -fDO +~ 1Alil, •O·tTU 01. Dy1 , .... .. - Sna1 fem parent w '2 yr okl IPfl, lookln& to tharo house. rent room & bath or small 1uesl houae w/prel. lbe same. CM, Nwpt OI' CdM. Mt-1'01, rel to ad 4' Ive ma1 • ...... a-nee apace avall11bt .. 700 sq ft sa-7~ mo lneludea utJl. • malnt. Oood lcx:a· lion, PCH & &2nd St, Newport Sbon:-.t Center. Call ~. dys 548--0757, ~f4.S..0221 1100 Mo. S.cr•lar lal, _,. l'OPY • .,_ a.na. avail. 831-0055 . No n -drlnklnl(. n on · 1rnoklnt4. qul('t 48: r ol<l "OOlllln & t1yr old s1J11 wouJd llkt' to rent yrl )'. Newport1U.lboa Rcr, 875--17'5. Low r•nC ·vll hardwortl1a1 newlywed ~ WU do handyman jobs. llMab. doel Clrp.t\· try. 711-1111 • ;t • .......... ~············ Drivewa)'l•P1rk~of 101 o. WUaon • Som. Wc1n ;~lrt•Seatc:~• lo,. ,....._ •t. • yn up ~ .Uphill\ t4' 48 l &ndc-d. Lit US7-ia7 U r d fi*\'740.~ --wt' 'SCARrKN't'RY l'llOot. door. paiwlina JU yn eq1ll" l.)t .. W. dO ll all. MN1 tt t ll48A MC ., .... ....................... ll.ICC'l'UCIAN·Pnriad ttOt ·'"" .. umai. on lAl"I Of' ama.11 )Obt. l.k •mzw m.oaw Yul compl~tC' H rYlt¥ 0Jmm1 Rtttld ~-l'\t ~ llti1BA1MC P'.LF.C7RIC'IAN B e•t r •l c •. b r wl wor km1nablp h m •ll Jobe ,...,'"""' 111, l:M5 Gw"6 I I ftemodel. add1llon a .... ••••••••••••••••••• petkll NOOOOY t>Ot:s GudM.tna. la ndaclPID K IT to·:rn.H J s C<>Nl tr~ t11mm1n1. d t-110 IA<"d 3Wl.)ll up. Av~ 14lll474 .... plMtlit c.,..t ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:Xp Ja~ ".irdt•m.:r C:ompl > ard w n let') Hcll&blt N1·at 1142 4~ Ml.IUIT ll 1 r1 te ar e a , <.:ar~nl er , 11•lallnl H.Dlll ra&ea 5'tl·11SZ or ~ ----------PAIACUff lloma lrGP'OYtCMOl. re rnodttiq, flftrin1 • roof Ina 2$ o.e_ ~~ !!!.?.1 •••••••••••••••. OC"C \ldent. l.lt.r'l•~ll.. 'h'u h. ~ lnm. Dao ~ llaut11 rad1n1. dcm oU· uan Sklplo.tdcr. dua>p l ruc'k Tr~t-• •yrd wrk ICJI IZ7 JI»~ Ii l>urnp Jobi. AM f Of Randy 641-MZ7 .. .. , ' -.. ·--······· oAHDY ousrau tar.. apU. 1 ti.me or NI Sptl' Oft vaCaQU. 1»&06 cf)' Int --- Xlnl qwt.Uty ltonlnt My ~by 1be Stuvtaa hoi:ot. yo..r haonri. OJlkoae SC.UCS.n~. Exp. Bullneumen welcome' trs uwk. Ml M2T en~ ,_..s.mc.. ... ..... r,..,,. ...................... . ,_ • ,. ...... , • IU)' houM. EJl.peneo('~ :~,-:~··• ~==·~·•••1•r• WW talr.e care ol elderly 1111-t lzidC. ~ s:n~ for er x c ell en ct' I n r~-utlloa C1nlon:i d4' ~: Cleaning ~-MUl. jewelry ......... J'SfJtt..., Uftliml&Ald ~3'7218 or.mo nda ' colored ...................... . -----11tOM11 ~yrexp. Murray PETF.RS PAJNTlNG T L.C llouaeclun1n1 Brown. Ye Old VIiiage (';xpr'd . Rua Rates S.n11ce. Oe pendable . Jeweler.4M--0017 Pree Eat . Call Gene thcJs'uCh, he'd, bonded. L..1 .. h:q ~------- Tryus! ~ ••••••-••••••••••••••• P1lotlng. INT t EXT. Alice'sHowtedeaning -QuaJJty Landacaplng• ~ booetlt. rua .• 12 Windowwashin&. fltfs O>mp. IOft.acape ~1gn YT'3 u p L1r 'd. Da ve ~.reliable. & instaJlation. All work 9M-l°"5 67J.12166. IM64'7l guar. P'ree est Grttn ------ ~sparkle cleaiu.ng ~er\1ce Call for e-st from 9-1.0am or s-opm Ask for Pam 963-1663 d a 1 e La nd sc a p1 n ~ Hne ~•l. pa.anting St 7Jl.Q78 Lkilos. Tr y m e. R &no.-&»-~ L.a da£J:iHt ....................... Prof P&intina Ext " lnl )bl Ext SZ7S = 38001.S F'r t-c f'S l 536 4383 ,~, ... •••.....• .. ....... . You pelll( 1.uh • t11 Yt> ca h. Under eavea " atucco 1275 labor 4c rmtenall Bob. 91240'74 ---'AINTIMG SPICIAUST I nte rio r ie xte r lor. Bonded , hcen1cd. ln- surf'd Yrt i> e•tlm~ll'. Charil~. 7 14 776 9~30. TIH JI· 71.28 l2 yra u per N8 1CM area. I'm small, pnces ~small.87S·30l4 ----,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• KRB Detuu patio coveni. v.ood flr dttka cement slat.B etc. fo'ree est. Guar. lowest pnres I< quality w<>r k C a ll Kenny, 21.3 ~116 bet M M or ,JlS ---~/R ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair fl Reroot. All l yp e1 s b l ntt l.:•· roc:klhakea ·com Po· tar ~ ett. S41·S9'30 Pin Avail Quallh~ roofing. l"rt?e t'!il Ll>•k rt!palr. Good rat.ee on slwlu!lt & romP<> CalJ 9'TS-l 107 Ht 9!1 -----tlon 1«1 Roof ins. 1 pee: 111 It-a~ & walerproofini.: 1" hal<'°'*" 548·300'J Applied or s uppltc·d Rock. compo, ~hukl'l>. ~'1\51ble pn cl's Frl-c h i TlO 2'72S ........••....•........ l:Wbyai\llnC My C'ollit.1 ~npoo &c M1•,1m C'lt"ln \Ch a home or )uu1' Color bnghtenl'n wh1 ~ ~m. Krts 957 tt01A.I ~ JO nun blt 11ch Clt>11n will c~or chJldttn ol I.Iv d.u1 m1 hull ri .. Av~ l;ardt'1Hn K t ref' tr im m.11~ C'ltan up & muml M'f'\ Arrue ~ 8414 llAUUNG &CLEANING flA"l1d Comm1 Prt>1• t"\t t'a 11 962 l 464! tluuhni:: Mov1nr.· l'on 1·n·h' & trt t• rt•m1Jv..1l (Jul etc St'1" I('(' 646 762-1 l'ACIFtC CLEA.NlNGCOMPAN'r. Weet.ly 'or J h mt> maltl W(' 10'1 DISCOUNT ON VACAN'TS Steam carp.'t d\'llJ'\l.l\i-Ft'ff l'Sl. 24 hr WC SSZ-4106 Worned a buut burala.n ~ We install d 11dbol t .IOI.ts, pat.Jo tlOO' & Wlll dow Joctu; Hl'fl> ~ 86f..S W:tgnt-1' •;ntt-rpn"I..., MC/Vasa ----Neat pal~ & lt"lltU~ Painting ' waJlpa~nnl( At&EST. 89J.f439 Qua1 wor1t. rt>S. f'tee ~t Stl'H• 547.QI TIHSUIGEON Th't°' t111>µi·d & r•·mo\ 1•tJ '\ad l lnupi. 7~ I l<lih m1 fl~. 1'0Ut h SlU, chr my house. exp ~uaun S) (ii.Liil' l'l1m ~t odor t.eed.631~ ('pt rt-pair 15 yr\ upr 11111-H Serwke Uu work m)'>d( Rl'h, ....................... 531-0101 •Landllc•JW Maull Commttt1al onl)' M9-201~ T9d S.C'y W.k• CARPt."'lT Ll!:AN IN<i ~s al s.nkfl 5$6-ZlM BAIM(;. t're1• 9f» :ns.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pldrul> I< dthve ry. MO Andtt'~Jan1wr1ulSt·rv Xerox Chld~ Winduw wa1h1n a . J Pl rlcarutljt & pall\t mi. rt· <L~ublt' I.em· f"1S ?:r72 IAl'«RUPTCY $75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AcuooTyplng842·SIOO Lovtnic l'are. my honw Prof Ext.'<.'Ultve M ai;~ai.:l· renced yar d . l!<Hll'"' Tens10fl.'I Mc•lt i\w1:' TUisume Ser vH·e Prompt mom1h1p & hot lun<'h lrl Oul Pt'lt'r 4~~1 •Vl71 & 1ncx pen~1vt· Call 556-:nlll 714-SJ6..7&W ..•...•.•.............. ~fake your :.hn p p1n ~ H.oo m addtl rc mo<kl 1•a.sier by lL'>tnA thl" Dallv Plan11 C1t.'<J 1'1lmcr & P\klt Cla.'!Slfled Ads Son l.st"d ~7 WJ2 tlandyman ...•...........•....... Carp1>nt r y . m 11~'1nry roofmR. silumbmJ.:, paint ing, drywa ll & mort• J ll 64&-9990 Lite hauling mov 1 n~ Gara1c Yurd cleanrn1: fteas rall-i. 642-0700 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want n IUAI..LY CL EAN llOUSE '> Cu.II Gtnl(ham Girl. •h-.·t~t 645 5123 C'edar Crpt & t;phol l 1t•llJJ('N , nr WaXtnl:. ~('II C'111 i,: H.\nhl Pnif !:>1rno11 Kii s.'.•IJ. 751 Ht~l !'\USIE ~ llOUSECLEANIM~ 751 73611 lnc°"9Tu .....••.••.••......•... R J Coolc 3:1 )n> exper Loral year a r ound !M!f'VIC'e. 49f>.115 J, 831·7132 ------lnromt' Tax Preparation Hunt lkh . . . 53t>·6625 Ftn Vly . . 839 102'.! nw lnromt-T ax M an lnrom1· Tax l'r1•p • ~; o(f ht'forc Mar l.1 ~1 l'al<'~lrn. t·nrollr~I J~'\ (710142-04~ Maloswy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bndc, Slont-blk worlt. 1111• fir~. <'Onr r t"lt" l>&llO,, wtb . driveways f''rt"t.' l"\l John 1446 1583 Bnl'ltwork Small Jul>'> Newport, CoMu M,..,., ~ (l"VUK' fr75 :IJ7Sf'VI.., Madl•NJ ••••.....••..•..•...... An adH•ntun• 111 l'h.1111.;1· !-.ti <·,~I MooH' now •11 I •·rt n It Pt., .. u 11 .1I1 tt•!I ,1' lc'{J dt•vdoprw·nl 1n o1"1JUOC1100 W fo,hH111 & ~n1ph1t· m11t1 .. 1tn1 Call now ·,!ii 2:"102 0:. vt' ·" P l1J\Ulll(. se ~ 1 ng Jl'f'a 9 }'r.t. IT)()6l r !'d), r ht"r k m y r ef . li e 58f>.M2S --- ESSIAH Cuslom Pa int ing. Lo Wlllttt Ral.t.-:s. Free FA t. :l)r Guru' Cbu('k Eb~1an. 962 1478 fl.aulbow <.:n Prof l'Xpi·r ~-· l)Jmt int Ml & rl'ron dtt 1onini: Luv. prH ,., (,u.er !4ork Fri·•· ,.,, 1 .111 M2 ~il4 PIA5TERl:'llG ovt-r htl)(•k wall ... addrtlOI\.' houw'> f""" 1"11 5ll8-4IN2 ~ ........••••••..•.••.•. ftt.e t"tt C:omm ·1 H••'lllJ II n n •".t H t-l 1 ;d > I • HA MC :,J6 219'1 P.O. lo1 Retttah ..••...........•....... I'() liox St>r v1t 1· ~ 11r IOI.I ."ffl E 17th !'ll. : 'I I .\f t;73-IM7H ..................•.••. fUSIUF.NTIAI. & St.ore!> Car wiutn ~ Q ua l1 h work 642 :M!I & M S· 7!17 ;,> \'>I' lhl' ().ill\' 1'1lt1l I''"'' H•·wlt · "'r \ 11·1· <:ltrl'<'tor\ 't •1ur '-t~rvu·•• t' t)lJ r 'fl4 '1'1,Jl1 \ (':tllt.12't117Ht•\I '!:!:! ~' Oppcw tMity 5005 ~.~~ .... !?.~~ ~.~.~ ..... !?~~ ~.~.~ ..... !?~~ ~ ......... ~:.~~ ~~~ ..... 1 •• 1.00 •• HtflpW..t.d 7100 HtflpW..e.d 7100 He4pWC!llhod 7100 ... ;.................... . ...•.................. ······················· ....................... COSTA MESA Dress Shop . . . SIS.000 Woodwork 'g Shop $70,000 C)lcle Part& Shop ft.000 NEWPORT IEACH Pumt & Wallpaper Ston · $82.000 646-7171 ~"'*'' ''' 'J • 11\111r1 ,,,,,, ''" • [•lfilltll 4 l-hair beauty i.alon Npl. l:ktt. area for sale or lease. CHEAP! 645-7290 ---H O.M E TA NNE rt UJ::ALERSHJP. Ear n sa>K PLUS per yr. work· mg 2 eves. per wk. out or your home. Company furn. leads. Man. mv<.~l. S6,000. D e ta ils (714 ) 6'.S-!08CI an)"Um l' RHf Estate Office \ICTIObl n1·Y. 11flt1·<', full\. Ujl.Apped 11 dl''>k' ~l l'Jl p h o n l' ., y .., t 1• m Ni>wport 1\irport Int"' uon Widow has mont>Y for 2nd T D'o; No crf'd1t l'h<·<"k. no Polly, S20.000 up f'or t1 <'l1on c all A g ent fi7J 7311. Anyt1mt· -----MoneyW~ 5030 .•••.•••..•.•.•.•...... ~ ~.000 to s:Jl0.000 lor 3 yn-. maximum ml Well ~l·rurcd hy N'pl lli•a1:h ~ati:rfrom prop ·r o 675-6161 -----'- l'vl pty wanls 112.000 for :.llort Lenn M·c. by ll E . l.llt l'lt'~ot. Blll 831·12S7 Miet~s. Tn11t o.9di 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sottttt-MhJ. Co. All types o( real estate• uw~lmenls stnt~ 1949 SpecialililMj in 2adTDs .. Z.2171 5 2ndTD'S MoPoWs! "I l!i year l1·rm $10,000 or rmn· No liall111in t.1<1<1 Nt wPQr1 l:o 673-7~ :!.4 lln . .Jim Pate 975--06lfi .o.--sth/ --------i-Penonds/ ll1~'tauranl 1n San Juan C apistrano. $195,000. w /Liquor Lie SI 1:;,000 withoul $85,000 cluwn, -.t•at ~ JOit. tall nwnc1 ll 1496-~ Gill Shop bv Own1•r , '.JOI!> Atlanta a l ~ugnolta . llunt Sch Sac $6.JoO +-1111• m.11111 hu,., :\ht .,,.11 hv :• 7 ~I 1\c~p\ r .. ol'I ru .. h nf r (;.'5 !lll6li .AUTO ROUTE REGl~IEK 1-:Urh ,\~1 J 1 • t 0 2 h r., S:l7 rt I" ~ mo Xlnt moonh~hl Wives. ""lre<l'f.~lti.uh1lt I v !\lUdt-nt,. Nt•t'd f!d ~ht.'cl., :i40 JOO K or ~ ~wport Beach Print Shop 1-};tabb:.hed cllt'ntelt•, t•x per pressman. turn kt•) opt-ra tton SI 00 K I( ro~~ Call Dollu• V.tll•nl1nt· a~ent. 675 tlOO C.:..1rpet Cleaning busint.~s. accnt.s. t.'QUJP. supplies ~k. Lele. an.~ service avail 1n ofc $2RSO •·1• 6.11-7181 Invest now. Ola mood. iold weddulg nngs. Jl'fr Grossman OWH 89&-2389 AWH751~ LO&t & Foe.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 .....•...•.••••........ PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S1 :-.c•ll "'">' 1h'm ur cum b111al1Clfl II( llCffi\ (or S7:. ot It•\) with u l't-nn) 1'1ndwr i\d 3 llne-1 for ? HlO.w<:Ull\'l' d.iyi. F.arh 1.cld1l•tlfl.tl hnt> 111 60> for tht-;.: d•)ll> l hilritt' ll ' '1111romml'rt1,.1 ad~ fonr murt· 1nlorm ;illon .md lO plun · yo\lr ad 1·all 642·5678 l'ronto Tax lo has movl·d to 705 llR t:ast Oall>o.i Hl\d U.i lho d P l'n 673-5631 I day !ll'rv1rP LecJa1 Notices 5200 ·····•·•••·•·•········· I. Stgmund Hebert public· Jy declan• that I a m quit· linti partners hip with James Gray, and am no longer respon11lble for btlll! made by the com· P8l\Y of Pierre & Gray Qastam Ca btnelJI 785 W. l?Ut. Unit O Costa Mesa. Calif. ..... .,.... .... .. F.....d 5300 °'''~ 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ---------· GOLD Vnrtu"' Cnpltal needed to dev~lop 100 ac~ of Gold Beannrc on an N.W. Ari.Jooa. ~· pr'8llftll ptacering 1, to 4oa per\Oll by hanct. aokl vain loe&Ud Pot.cnual. wllb n ee e quip , ~aJ. Call Mr PIWloo at 646-1898 •ft ~:l>P.til. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 642-5'71 ~!!':~ .... ~.~!~Found a Pl'l" Call Animal A u11 t a n ce /NEED I MONEY • ~· 531.zm, no''*· Flllmd or loll • PIK? Ca.ll 59eclal Pait HoUlne. 714 !f72.1.2351 2111'258-1388 Loll: MaJe TIJ\OI old tihort IWNd blk ca\ • /wlilt.e markln11. Newport C1ttl ar-ea. Reward. 611·1m ......... All. buat· _,,, JIWl'ftD7 A 80od WllY to ..U paop .. about n lt with • lOW•OOll Cl&11tlied ad. Pboa. eG-4'11. u.,t !>mall blark l'oodlt> \'ir Balboa Ya1ht Oastn <l uffyl. RF.WJ\RO . Call G3\ "221or675-0766 l..osl Pit Bull Tan &. whtl l·. II mo:. rnJlt• l '20 8:1 V1r Coe.la M~u lwward.~~2 LOST. ~1 ale J\la s ka n lliL-.ky. Vu:-:'llcwport Bch area. 673 5.231 U£f I n sh Sl·W·r t-'t·m Jan n.h vie 13th St . & Ac.lda 11.B. 536-3757 or ~J.l.n> RF.WARD' FOUND: B1i:gold dog. M. Brook.hunl & Garl~ld. 968-29U f-'OUND: Blk Poodle M Vlr Npt . Blvd & \'ir~uu.a b4.>51.84 t'txmd lrg male lruh ~t us'yng w /collar Smallcv & Santa Rosa. Mesa Wd5 tra ct CM 549 1543, 540-1m r-·uund. ~aJc gray 'ltMPI' mature cat. Nu I a t! ~267() I J)l;t t:nvelope conlJ mm~ CA.'>H Can 1<ienllfy con ll'flt'o. u.ie.l In Anthony's P>er <!. Newport li(:ach l'h F«:b I HPw.1rd fur info h~admg to n.-covcry (157 l477 .H·:i fY)t,;NO Ootx·rmun \'11 S A. 111,,'ls <! ii :>sli Z!HI tl1UNU Hlk 1-\·m l>uh11 V11· S A II~~ 751 M~4 tuund c 1a1rn M J d<>r11 Uoxl.'r mix, brown & ""tute malt> Seller m1i., blk male Auslr Sh1•p mix, multi colored f1·m lnsh Setter. female NU Aiu.ma! Shelter 614 J(.56 1-tiund Goldt-n Hl H \fale. blond. approx :! ) rs. Sant.a Ana Hb area 641 1998 Found Shot'&. brown S111• K (). on Plarent1a 17t h S4IS 6171 f ound. Shep Lah Ulk Aboul 501bil Vic 0 C airport. ~ ot!ll. Jo,oond. Rik. male Afl(h ll11. "Ka z1 m t!r ". Vic. Irv. !Mesa Dr. 675-1286 Found lar ite "rey bob tailed ci t with white plastic collar Call 540-m.B l~I. t'em Sl. Bernard missed alol. Nwpt & l!odlt"l\ltr, CM 646-3862 lb.I Old rastuonl'd gold llttl. :! !(Old laSSl'I' tn n1·Jr Vt·l vel Tu rt 11• F,l'hton bl Kt·~"rcl 496 r.s94 fU U NU S m Tt>r ncr, l'oodlc t y pe du.: Vic.II ll. !>36-6101 Found: •·l·m. Doberman p U p . V I C , Prook hur st I Adam ~. HB. SS7-~ f'ound: part Sca me-sc i.:old male cat. Bea1-oo Bay m-41.97.~ ----------SCRAM-l.BS ANSWERS SU\.q)y -0rovl' Vital -Kidney INDUSTRY The gas situa t ion 1n Washlnaton 1<1 describl'd .L'\ • chaos " They should be able l o ha ndle 1t because in Congres .... chaos u. thell' biggest IN· DUSTRY ----- fol>UND: lg uan male pup w 1blk & wht. mkg ·., Mesa Vl.'rd1• area. Grt I lane? S46-t~7 5350 .....•.......•..••..•.. l'fU .G Ni\NT'' C ar1ni:. t~Klfi<Wnt1al ,·oun&ehni.: & n-ft."ITal i\bort1v11. adov· 1100 & kl'<'Plni.:. ,\l'CAHI:: COVER GIRL • 953-0778. ~Hr Outt·all St.•rv1r1• 1-'HE LAW '>luden l need'! SZ'),w:I Wiii do anytlunit Legal ('ont1d ent111l UVM P 0 Uox 324 Z. N U.92663 •FOXY LADY* OllTCJ\.Ll. ONLY •972.-' 138. ~L~'iSAGF.!11mpal1• o Your mal>M'ur LS Bob J ame-. Outcal.b ~11 . ~·!>1 11 KIM'S OUTCALL ~!H21 MICHELLE'S •Ovtcdt• I L\.'1·ZM 1 H3a 37\'.1 Chare..A,.ts •OUTCALL * 642-J812 MC(Vlsa TOMMY-S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS W lrs 642· lS 71 Prol. Mass.age by Steve, uc'd Therapist. N.li llam·Hpm. Appl Only ~2817. ~e Co man. JO ""· wtit M. nauve. Into m1'l1 tni.t stimu\atmg ladw., IBl~J ----Ptnanat SerYfcn 5360 ....................... F 0 R T IC F. E X t: C: W OMAN Helaxtni.: ma~ ... ai(e b) appoin t ll40-56J4 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 .............•.......•. Pvt piano in i.tr lk~ Adv t-:xpt"r . lc11chl'1 M M. L S C in piano Flex. hr s. Rod ~ef 6C2·271S. ---------Jobi Wanhd. 7075 ···•·····•········•···· N~ Aid. GenUeml•n Conv HO'\p N B l<>nm 6pm J...4 day Gt-naln<~ 1· x p <.: a 11 c o I l 1• t' l 213 Z7~ Yng man seeks ju b w photo-raphu llai; R'Jod B W portfolio !Sol) Gnat COftlPCll'Y ~ OOlli l 1 I 6P :\1 ESCORTS Htflp Wmhd 7 I 00 i1 llrs 641 OlHO 1.··.·.·.··.·.·.•.••.•.•.•.••.·.·.·.•.·•-• MC(VtS.A 01/\MONO WANT~l> Priv. part) will bu)' l lo 3 carat, rash N.8. 5411-497S flome Owner. I net'<! lo use your addreS!I. l will pay $10 a mo. Call t'f>I· lect: Day 213 8Z7·19~. Eve 213 ~ 162S ACCOUNTlNG / CLBJCA.L Retitauranl dea11rn f1Tm rv't'ds sharp pel'BOO for accounttn~ dulles & U51tit typing o n 11 11 n ~w rcstaurantl under (•on structlon . Conaeniul. s mall o fflc.:. Xlnl medical /dent.al paclta.ae Oranae Cwn'Y ftest.aurant Servi~ 3901 Daumier St. Soni.a A.a.a 5*-03.fl ACCI'G BKPNG TEMPORARY Jkitl.ll~ today lo work m variowi ac:countin.; a. hookkeeplne u~1.in menta Work C'lose to your ho m e P'l1 urc Clerka to SenJor Ac:couo t.atU nc«kd t.hrougho4.lt Oran.le eou.nt¥. llGa•RTll_,. M-SmeP ~~~~ .a~unli1f$ 1Jt ~ 17A~1 -'7 ~) wik. · 2-No. Broedway ~ d'IO,Coldftll Banlr.er You .mav request Ad-Sitter serva ~ :.S~·;f,;.-.t.Gj placing your od . . our Ad.sitter l'ftEEPARKING number wilt appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your meuoges., . you aJll in 01 your convenience to qet the ~ to your od ... this 98rVa Is o£Ykjs per week. for more inf Or · • and to ploce yoor ad coll "'2·5'71 ACCTO DEM'. ASSIST -Nedd 4 hwra • day ..,..,, l>"lftl. mlsc. of· flct dutlu: Poutble NJ.time l.n (Ulllft Orow· tnc oome.ruetlon co. "' NsL Ilda. Coat.act Lba at IDGl tJtwn t><t. ARTl~I S IGN MAKER All amuncJ drafhm.rn Wor1t tn wood. pl:itst1r nK-tal Sm lo lantt-lf'lk'r 1nl( )..no w., p.i1nt f'or mt>r \1 1c!W•·'>t re. "•·~ tu l.ai,:un" llllh Xlnl • omµ .. 11<,.1l11\f1 l.r<iµhll' l11·.,..:n ,.>.11t·r llelvful f'll'aiw t· ... 11 U1·nl· W11km al l'fclffrr S 11(n'> 770-<MT7 .'\SSEMBLER..'> l'CS SS.00 HR I yr, exp. component A' M.'fll .• band aok~r. t~ h up. rolor rode '{U,llN 714~ OMEGA 21.J.562 50:.M ASSIMl&.Y Ele.ctrooJc Distributor ~ for tnd1vldual~ trained In production skills Xlnt co l>t'M'f It ' lrvuw. Call liob Tra<'Y Moo-l"n 8-S ~ A.5Slt1•B Elect romechan1tal year experit·nc t" r e quired M u -u r l'ad mechanical a'semblv drawtnp and haH• s ll1ll Ul lhe use of a W\df' vanl'· t y o f h a nd t oo l :.. Knowledic oC m..1 rh1nl' .Jiop proc.'f'dun-.. h1 •I pr u I. 1-:xc••lle nt l'vmp.tny b.-nef1L.,. Good ""orlc uti.! 1•nv1rnoml'nl Cun\a1 l 'Jl'rsonncl 557 :io:,1 ... 0 t: ASSISTANT MANl\G t-:H .._....nc 19 hr.. a w1~·\\ .:ood I'll> C<1ll lk·1'1 h.1 :,.1:> 1703 i\ T T fo; N T 1 11 ~ I knnem.i k•·r, :-,,.._'(j 3 ~k ~ho h,1\t' l 0 l 0 I 5 I I C' ' I b I .. hour-. -v. k Ca n ram $7 ~ lfl SJOO pt·r -.ttli. 1111 llC''-' phonl' pr OM ram I-n r ·~ u\fo. 1:.111 \tr Pa.tOld, 4pm 7pm on l) ~93117 i\\..7ln101 IV~. bperienc.ct u..ctC..~ \1u.~t tulve Cla.t1~ 1\ :-.mu(I li<"t'n'" F:ll<'"11f'nl fl••> 1nclud111a me<11ca l & de11 tal bencfllA EARLEIKE TOYOTA-VOLVO 11186 Harbor nh d C05TA M ~A 646-9303 AlTTOMOTlVt: rAITSOIPT. l'tCKUI' DtUVYl f'erm;J iwnt, pie lb ant 1 n terf'j\t1 n1t • Learn uulo part• bualneu Good pey. opp. for udvanre ment' S<'f' Mr Cook HOWAJtO C._.m.t Dove " Quall SU; NEWPORT uto:ACll Al1TOMCYI1V E , ....... ....,..... Net"d h~lpeu wll h a c ry lic ln<'qu rr .-x pt-n ence ~ d•Y work Wftk plua ••t'C!lknl com peny ~\'W'{\\1 CoolAct Pat CoieT'\a n. J.Jody Shop Foreuwn. ~ l000 ~6M1 CC*A l'/ot. '40-9100 BABYS IT TER · HOUSEKl:EPJ:R-A •P•Cl•I Job for I bt 11.1*iaJ woman who en• ~ chUdreo Cc 11\lmal.H. MM-Pr1. 2• JO to .. : 30PM '"LP.e lt'cltr8\. ~lilt hOuMtee9'n.I Mut& be bendable. 'W oclnt ref• Is .... dftYft'I tu, Con • t •c:t L a Donna al llMllMl llab)">ltlN ~yUmc' Lo bt· un call fur srtuni: m my ho m r G u a r a n t e ,. m 1n 1mum S30 w k :.">l !.:JJI 11.un ~rrn:1< v.<inl•'i1 ~ !Jo),, :! yr; & 8 m O!. Mou lhru n 1ur.. barn ltJ Jpm ~mo ~~Jlt <tpm B \ A Y S I TT t: H .tf l .-r M'hool . J ctuld Wllhrn ~ d.uillU\{'\' of :-.; Ill II.Ch t:lt-m 5S6 1)460 541S-e&IB -----Bankln« DP.,,_..._._ ........ CID CUSTOMB S8YICECl.Bll 9>lm( COAST BANK 80 Sunnowcr C M. ~53JO E O.E &nlung nu.a .-W ACCOUM1"5 Perm•ot'nl p l\1m t' Ught IYJMI Will C'OO 'ltder tra1M~ Call for ~Wll 5.lv~ "Luan <.:orooa del Mar Mr Cooopast 790-9200 _!~ Oppo_r_Emplyr _ 8 /\RB F.R & Q)C)M t:TOLOG lST .\ t tra c t1\1· C d M ~pn',,Womrn ' Salun (~ln"o "l )lh~l "' d it•11 ll•lt· Apply 1n Pt'r..on 2tl3I L t.:oa. .. t II'" y. Cd '1 71~~ li/\K:\ot o\I~ full or µ • .rt urnc t •Otlui M~a &M> 3tibb II t• a u t 1 • 1 .J n ha1rdr1·'~'''' n1·1·d,.1I 'fui.l hllH' follow1ni; 'vc.-ry fnendl)' cun~1·n1.ll 'lhcJP Call A.IJ<'e. 3l ,\J1 ' Ila.tr Bauar 642~)U.i or 631 !&I llraul)' :iM~l .IH"eOM' r1• 'I d . 4 0'4Y ,.k , ~ 11.,, 1~12 •llKESTORI• Slorc :\\n.11r , /u .... l.lll Mn l!T • M~hn . for !°I( hw1nn dealer ~al.ir) SZO.,_ \lu'I h11\ r· prwr hike \l("(iln t'll()t'r 1n a 'lort· .:.44 utllS Jl 1;it ~ ard workl"r net:dt•1I f'11('1f1r 'T'tfk-.. !\!ann1· :Z" :JJlh!'IC. 'l;Jl t.i73~ ladiil11,.rF/C Maintain itll book~ "' on«.UW t"tllrY. acrounlb re<:e1vable & payabh• Xlnt work.in« cond8. & bencflls, Hunt. Och SAlarY $1000-$1200. Ca II .! ane for appt MS-4000 . R OO KK F.t-:PER / HEAL111 C'J\RE ExJl'·r Med 1rarl' M1dl·C11I Bookkeep\!r for Con valf',C'ent Ho1plt11I ~ iial11ry " frinJtl' beotf1~ i\pphu nt11 upp I> 1n conr1den 1 t ' lo .S h a r o n C url l'>' .t t 673 2'100 &lokkttPtr . for 11 mun Devel firm. t-;xpcr neceuary. In poallna «m1 ledaer, payroll & constlWt.lon draw Some P"OI> m•mt " lypln1 Room lo 1row w '<'O ldtal WOf1lln1 rond ln N 8 . l:•ett wknds 71~93'14. ~ER· f/Chra. Pea bOard system. Movln1 to San Jua n area. l!hnulacturln1 firm. c "'. 111 '°'°° •IOOICKEEPY • f:ll~r d l ull r h.HP.• l'l'Jlt account1np ''"P'"'"'' helpfw ~m boJl m1 i.:r in II 8 ~nrl n .. .,um• & ''Ian H..11111 <1.1-J<I< .\I •.r.1r; h·\1•1 prr.11 1110 l.11. t \lltnlo: 1n .. ur.1n"t' 1 11 11r IH ,\11µm .n .. hr """ Ci<AJd h""' C1b :-,t,,r lln;.., .1l,11" ~I mu 1n:1 ~JI• IJCJf'don t. \\ 11.,un I I'\ 1---------· ,011 Ar110-.~ Dr 11 ll I IUl\llOl .. 'l I/fl ft• 11 C<t ~ liankllll( RILL TIME TB•ER i\n ncellmt ~unJty tu JOUl our team in tbe ~t a Mesa bra nc h Ideal background should CLBtlC4L 011• tu t.'XP.&ll!>lllO rn.qur l.11..1n Hrt*l"ra~1· C11 in ~·a..,luon ll!land arc.i hu' 11t·H·ral cl~nc:.I of)t!n 1n1ti. Rt•qulrt'm cnl!. IS.·allhy work atl1tud1· a b1ltl y to cupe with ..uesa. eye for delatl. <H'· t:'W"aC"Y ln lypin•:. <.'Om · putahon;al :.kill1t. r .. hab11lty. Call K all\' ~93.50 mdude ~VllDIUS S4&J... or ... _______ _ t.n&m~ n penen«. Will cooitdt"r c a.,h1 ertn 1J t----------t.dtground Penon will Oencal IY~ lOWOft. 2 SalUf'd:l)''I a monlb We:' offer t''C'\'Uertl >U11 11\1( Wary and wtaland· 111C company ~f1u T•l ~for .an 1nll"f'~ "'"". p.lt"<l.k t·.111 ~t ;ar> Ann I' I um m 1· r 1 t 1 , I 1 I !179-»10 BREMTWOOD SAVINGS& LOAM l6«J Ada rru. I\\ '. l 06la Mt"lla Ca ~'1,4/Jt, 1-.q ua.11.)pport W\l\ )' t-:mployt•r \I I- Hu.rRlar r\IJrm t 1•1 hn1 11:111 t:xper ur ·1 r J101·•· ~ ~).!l1'1•bh· t .tll ~ ~l vr t.'31 J.M•• l A.'>IUf:I< Ht:I \II Aµropui., F d~h1on I I ..,,._tp ~ ... >kllll(. l d'h" r G11I Fr1d.n ~ .l'hw n rt1IJ'lded. i:oucJ '" d l' t ,.111, '11a0 <>Pt·11 Full l1n11· !>•h i f;OK C .ti I hi 14 n ~llAM r.l::"F:R "· on ·ro : TYPISTS !>•X:R F.T,\ RI &'i \CC'OL':\"TING Cl.ERK~ I'll.'< Ol'ERATOR._, Tnp puy, hotid:iy & ••a<'J llOO pD)', p;ud Wt.'t'kly FREE JOIS SECRET ARIES TYPISTS '>'• h.n 1• 1mml"l 111>1·11 11111.' J\ .111 lur th•·"' '"'" tion' I I \oJu '"ant 111 '"c"k ~l\t.' ''" ,, c-all' TEMPLOY. INC C~HIERS ~= ,...wporlluch UTDTEM1-- 95 -S-S-- 22 -' 1 - 3 - \t1\fU\t~ ~mm:i. nuv. ,,, .11ljl>l1• for full t1m1· •U"'''1nt Mana1tcr.. on :!nd & :1r<1 ..nil\ ~" 1·)(~•nf'n<'f' O\'I' We lf,UJl ~art SJ JU \O i4 per hour. Advanceml.'nt opportunity for maoaru· ment Pol!tt llil\.' to S5 :;() per hour 1f quuhllt'<.1 t•r1r mon.· mlorm11t k>n & 10 un'leW. appl) to ~tor" 1182. :.>Oii Crvwn \'alll'v Pkwy, l.JAt1un.1 IW!.i<'h. CQS.9900. Will inlcn ww Mon tbru .. " 9nm tu ~WAI Oppnr t-:mplo} l'r CUllCAL Will tr;un eon:.c1ent1011' dcpend11ble wurk\•r to operatf' CRT unit lit• QUIJ't'S \yp nlJ. on eo wpm. 10 k t'Y odd,•r , " knowt~e of ofhcv pm c~d u re~ X lnl ~o bmli\l.11. Call Mn W&'f'd atler 9-m 645-6563 Qer1cal SICllT AIY ;e&.Hk Elec\ron lca mf1 In l..all.ala Be~. bas an Im.med. openlna for 1 llha.rl> pt't'IOC\ w 1t I ol t y p. iA1 a.kW• !AS eowpm 1 In our P\lrch1&1ln11 D\•pt Opportunity to lc11 rn VIHl\~l)' i\( dulll•a Putthulnc exper ntc we o<ror aood P•r • ""*"'· Pfnte cal for ~..,..., 4t4ot40t PmoMtll DtcK, !:.0.!:. M, •• l',111~~17 (.!, t tu , \.\1 1-'rt & !:)JI •lllh 1.;:, J•;iulann•i (':\t 7.il 11;.,·1 ('I. 1-: H I\ I II t: \ T ~. II nn..i·:lb rur tdo.1 .1>:1111 ,.) 0 tm \Ion thru 1"11 1-·cu ·•Piii '.1!>i »<!t<! \1 1 w .... l ~wpurt Stallllfl•'I Inc· (.'L ERI\ 'I \IPI ST l'Jrt tune ll1•x1hh• hour' ·1 du)'ft wt't'li. 714 !lill ,i;,;i11 Ct. t: R K Ac X •: ~ ( 1 '\ cor1t:1t cw l':R;\TOll 1 p.irt Um1• t.31 00:'>."1 look hn•alc l."1 'h ilt mui.t tw 111 ~1 & ,., Pt•rtt•Ot 1•11 i\pph Ill p\lr.u11 .et till .l cllh Ro1w r . 100 ~ < 11.1 ... l llw)' L.11tunu C:OOt\ wentcod qu11n111' ccdrlntc ""IM'' n\'1'<11·1t lot' ~lrf'm\'nl h1l'thl\ Good nl(.'()1t•ul &t defl\111 bt."""flll> ~~W\KJI'\ V\1111, 642•1 <Milo Mc111 Stotlon1•r' l 210 •: l7l.h Sl. C.M. t'ull J part llm•. »PPIY "' Pl-ntOO lOarn 1.2. ' OJunler Help. \l :M>·l :llf Mon thn.i. f'(I S111wq S.ndwtch. S4.\ ~ C;unler·a7rt. Ku•\~1 ·i O t!lllWf'I· !'\Ill lime I~ &~CMS48~ ~ t&.tlp. l"Ull Unw, eit per 'd Mbr o~ Wii i 1nln 0.2:1br •lart. Mr. 8Hl Qeanen -E. COlttR Hwy I CdM f7S..llOI __ ' -(: . .. . . ..... I ·~ .... 1 ( L ¥ 4 . -- MaW•s• 11M ~ .................. . .... MCI ~.:=zc= = ... .. .. ·=~·= Olllr'll cime.. ....pan Beatla, f Um•. Car MC1IU&I)' ..... ro«J °'. ........... ,... "'° ....... "" .. tflHr) Olllad ...... ~ --c.01 MMTOll4L ""-•~.,,tr. In c.ta .... a.. won. )ob ... ,, ..... nt9 qf' ~AM. ldft pr wk. M orw ~-'1 ___ _ ~w: "'~•In• pert or Nil Ume work M&YPILOT ......... D twual ... •••IATI M.LTIMI I 'AITTIMI OfB•UCi C.U Gt-oe Laney at 642--4321 Equal 0ppot-EmPf yr DATAIMftY OPIAATOI -·ni•»• a-...~. J1 t ... f1 Oood rudw .... •tt..ft tka '° ..,, WW \Hitt Sf Tll .. c:JeMraJ Offlte Worbr M I' Pwtn P1rt LI me ~ lJPllll tt 00 Pt>t hr .._aaraase Oelwal .. VOLT •'J)pbCJo, • ••C'ft'tMrlt''. • A C' c n u n t " 11 t , •W11rehou111· •A 11 k 'fnbM-n, •M1a1otr•n•m·l' •ll'ldu.tnaJ fh:ad th.a. 16d toda)' " work toroor ,... \..• •to VOLT .... "'' . . 54M74t ~Campus Dr NB <Acroeo from P \Jme llequu~ 6 ~ ex.pr. w/1BM 3741. Enter data on du.ltette from source documents. Must be able to work with little superv111on St.irt1n.i: ume 4 30 PM daily l'all ~.83J..8384 ORNE Mua1c Co ownt1r rrom Laa-una Hea<'h. to I.a. Ai..i~ an Ji roo da1 fy X'Jnt dnVlnfl record Some lite ofhce work. wtlJ lr&ul 494 7~ Onver1Gard4!nt.•r comb lblvl' \alid CJ\ lseen::.t' Good dnv1ng rcrord Man agt• 20 1\ µply u t I' l' n n y :. 11 \' e r • I i, b o l'la<'ef'llJa CM John Waynl'AlJWf't) F.Qual ()ppoc-Employw G88AL OfFtCE neit:ded IJ\ our <'O!'J>l• r all' heudquartt>rs. IO<'ull--d m lrvmc T) ptnt:. phont>:.. r111n.: . ..ic1·o unt 1 n ~ kno-..1•-d.:r helpful Con ltlC't l'crl>unnd. ~7 W51 ur .tpply at DATA PROCESS Good lypuiJ? skills. We ~111 lraan Xlnl t•o bt.'neflt.S lf"Vln\' C;ill IJob Trac-y :.1on F'ra H 5 54!t-09f">4 DEBURRER \.St & 2nd shift openings for llldlvaduaJs w ;pnor ~· only. Job Wiil CO· Ui1l debumng opt•rataons on cnUcaJ hydrau!Jc fil· ti n-=:.. Outs tandin g beneht& include fully paid mOO.ical & dcnlJI ..... y to $5 bl Cost of llv- mgUlerca:.e Ul M;i.,. ROSAHIHC. ~5.533. Newport l.Scach ,\n equal Opportuml) f':m pl oyw IJELJCATESS!-;N h1·11, <Nf:r IX ~p prl'f. full llllll'. ref"i. f>.W ~ii!) Dt'l1v,·ry-Sale!> l"ull & part time· Appl) 1n JA"f'SOl'l :it.1ke up tn 9i 00 P\'r hr I 17 1~ t:d1n~t·r 1\vt' ,., v Ut-i.JVERV MAN for c1.1r· I\ AM LA T1mh home dt•hvcry roull· 1-.rono I M rt'Q ,\dlLo, only. :!1? hrs ix-r day No collt-<"t in~ 5'2SJ)l'rmo.rwtlake h• ofTlC t-~a:. <lllowann· 1 llJn~ w.-.tmsn~lt·r lfll ·"'"'' 1.:111 :-,0'66 IJtiiVt"ry lfdJlt'r "'.1111.-.J 1111 funutun· ''"n· \.\ 1' ~ ,,i.n,.., tn1m .111 lo IO "" '-I :Ji lo ~laI1 l 1111u11 r 111 1•·r~on JI l'.J:ll ··~ 1•11r1 llhd ('M Tu•-. ~.1t °"'Ii vt•r) man lor I. \ Tlrne!> lll homt·s in N W p11rt of C ~ :J • .. un ~-$125 m<> • honu.' l~blt-cJr no·•-<lt'C1 54644111 or !lf>4 ... &~ 1:11-i Mt'fl over IH for L 1\ T11n1~ to homt"• in NH & CM Mu:.t be n·habll & h.1v1: dt·Pt•ndabh• car 1-'t'T'm I' '!" $40IJ $45'1 ~·r mo 64&-0631. 641. ~i O.•ntal Hy.:wn1 -.l 1-;I( pc n enced e apand~d function lt yg1en1 ... t needed for Pendontal of face 1hur. & t-'r1 tlunt Bdl.. IN2~1 DENTAL HYGIENIST oe.ar South Coast Plata Call~ DENTAL A.S~IST A:>;T HOA prcferl)l"d. full & part tame 1'ear ~th Coas t Plaz a Call ~ DRIVERS ClM.'<iu~r Cab. 493 ~ DHIVERS Ot·li vt'r b11ke r y product!> to Sdentffic DriMlrwJ Control• Ul.11 I M Jt (•h1•ll South lrvuw. t: 0 t:: s upermarkets Early 1---------· morning to mid afternoon Call :;.:; 7 ~127 Gen'I OHr , Rood typist. non·!l mokcr. m..itun·. 9l50 per mo, K33 8990. Sl.«Ja Driven> full time. neat ap pearan~. knowledgl' of Orange Co Good dn v sng ~:on:t Over IH Willin.: GI RL,f"RIDAY Wo r k lo w ork Co m Pa AfTt;JtNOON for photo \T~icle. S3 10 1 n y bus1J1e-ss. Matur i.' lad) ' per .,. ' pn·rl'rred 631 ~ 11 1n1·t•ntl\('l> Call :.1Jrk 751 2'~ OfUVERS \1,.,.. or "'onwn ~ 'r., or old1·r h.now lh1· "Oa..,t C"llll''> :'\1-t $1,._. a ~ t't'k or m11r1· 1Jra11i.:1· l'o;"t 'I t-llo"' ('ah t7:t0o \It lft•rrm,1nn. fount .11n \.illt-)' !.'1111 or :-.1.,, .. , bel wn ~l·wh 11p1• & Eurl1d 1 DfWGSTOHE tl.1::10~ ~ 5 JO \1 I" M nult11n !'law !'harm Lal!un.1 111 11, \I r J 1 r 1· v f u ~ 7flH.J7&i . t;Jec1ro mech .. n1l':tl A' ..,embler Some l.'Xp1•r helpful Salary ojll•n C'all lorappt ~7 41Hi "·'""'n ~ .1ut11 r11ut1· ,,, .1ila1JI,. 10 l.d~un.1 'lit~'.IJ<'I ~l~ill prof 11 '""·h 111r t11lh C.111 '1.rl ill! \Ir I-rn,h•\ FACTORY HELP ~hnp Trainer Im 1twd1a1t-opt'nln~ Cn r nl!til fell'ldlt' Lo run '>n\Jll rntrhmt• 1tptoral1on Xlnt ro bem·hh D1·1tron1c ... orp l. M 54S-040:J 1-actory iron powder mix '"' Will lram F llme, mu.,t be available for day or SWUlg sturt Sorn1· heavy lifting S3 50 h r -;tart Aft !lam KU7 2S2U i''.11.."\ory wor~ Ul.~Pt·ctors. mal·hane o perato r:. f' /lime rught shaft. <3 30 11 JOpm 1 Will l rain llunt Bc.h Mt 911 m fl1I 2:)29 23 IMMEDIATE ora.tHGS GUARDS I' T wknd.'I j.(OOd "lfj.(1".. cl<N· lo homt ;.!I ) r~ or "' •'1" Ht't 1n~ ~ dcom t· I n1fnrm:. rurn1'h"1I 11>1 train <a.:AH~~.\Ht\. 1:-.il' !~3 tOX7 ~on ,..,, GUARDS l'\111 & µart t1mt• ,\JI .1 r t' " , l.. n I r <I r m ' furn1~hed \l!t''> :.:1 rir llH'f H.1-t1n'd ""t•kum .. ~ 1•xf)l'n1'flc•· ne<' \111• ly Unt\1•r1.d l'ro\\'('\11111 ~•·n 1r1'. 1:?2ti W 5th ~rl~l Sunt.1 .\rl11 In Lt-rv1ew houn. !) L2 & I .\ ~1oo lhru 1-'rl ~ M'ede<I lnqwrt> ~ C.mmoMex ICM Restaurant 2011 l s Br 11 o k h u r s t n 1• a r \dams, lfH HOTB. fMOTEl llt"-.k <i1'f'k F t1m1· ... ~ 1•·1 pn·r ,\µply lsru1•1· -.m1th !-..in ( lt·m••nt .. Inn. 1~> l'i-.planll1.111 ~ I lou.,1·1'11'am·rs, fo'o 11 11r f' 'T ">l.trt 1mmt'<I 'I ••P $$ ~ «71 blJ la\6 ) lou.'>t"<'lt-aner.. nt~ed (;.l()(l puy. good hours l<obb1l' !! full( 1\·Mop :>48 fY157 lltJUM' ht'lp. Very IJ1'(hl du ty hou.wwork Cor roupll' $4!\r P t1m1· 3~ pm da1 ly l'Xcep( Sun 846-1840 --- llOUSEKEEPEK LJVt; lN t:.nglulh 'peaki.n)o(. nonsmoktntt Pn v rm lit. car avas.J Housework & rare foc wt>ll maM ere<I rh1ldren Salar y open 714 !16J..~. 540 ~ ~Sun&Moo only Child car e & hou~ekee pan ~-Good working cond Lovely area s11.2011 or 641 8700 days 497-l!XC wknd& & evcis ---- L AN0 8C AP£ OARDD<ER f'or CdM ~ Pl'dfft l\&tJ Ume ll.tO .... ...,. Call ..... Moe Mm.-. UXlAl. SICB&TA.RY 0-..llve OrtlHhtt fot N 8 &i~ llno Call &b...., UXi.\LSEC 'Y S.n dyn•mic bullntio llU&itCJon firm in Nwprt Ur M-dLM t'JISW'r 'd , cffl 1'1ttlt 6 ~1et1c ~gal '>«')'. S.H le dJctaphone & lllnt typma sk lll1 .. mu.at. •Int salary de pmdi.nJt \JpOn quaJif 1ca lions 6 uper Good beoetita M().6960 -----Letfal Secretary net'dl.'\l '"' hwy lJU&alJOn one In F•shion Island. Call Janet at~ ~ .. ~J.!J 170 Newport Ctr Dr NB :k ;M5 I ;.a() 2!:12() UIRARtAH Phy'1ral H'1~n•'I' & t..~-..enng. $18, 76-0 pt>r a nnum Cllallt.'T\RlnK pos 1\100 1.11 our T1·rhn1ral L1brJr} J)t'rfonrun.: prof Jd\ an rE'd lcv1.·b. rt-f Pn·n• ,. 1n llleratun· st-.1n·h Cari.'\:r <'I\ 1J :>l'n 1r" po•u IKIO "' fu.JI ht·n••flli. IOt' ,H\flUUI ~Jlary IOI rt·a1'•''· IJ .::6 p<11tl \JI 11.1\ .. l:l IJ'f ,H·k l!J>'· ~pit hohd.1)1>. i,:n'>Up hl'.ilth & hft: in-. .'V r• 'lir1 -m .. n I html'f 11 :. l 'ur quJhf & Jl'IJI r11rr11 1·.111 ~I ab" I l' 1 g .1 It :.'lJ ~1 7501 'awl W<•<Jµ<ms !'>t.111011 ~·JI J~ach f.O t: .\1 I" L.'S C1C 11t>n,h1p Ht'(I LIVE 1:-> ll OUSI-: KEEl'EH. Lldo Isll' n •:.1 dent need.-s llV'e tn. Pt'\'· ftn1 F.ng speaJdng & non· !!mok<'r I& wit ~5 ~l<lduruSl TOOL&DIE J.,I i.h1ft ... '-'•••ment • U IH tra ll\ln1. 8eU•r than her••• Income CA ii .,.... f(WC1•~· Monlna job openln11 Ota• '1 Phu. Call m.31n.. NEED 3 IDdlVlduab lo WDrtl from ...,. on a IMIW~P'oeram Can Nrn llOO to SIJOtwk. de ~on Lime Ideal for home ma.ller1 . For ~'Oalrt«e 1atMmataon. c•I 4pm to 7 pm •!0!7 ---Need 3 tndl V1duaJs t.o work from home on a new phone procr am C:rn earn SIOO..~ per Wt>t.•k . dependmi oo llme l~al Cor hocnemakers For complete 1nlorm•llon c.UM7 I~. NURSES lmmechat.e openmg fof' l'X J>t'n enced L v:'ll w 11 h major company. Will 11roVlde nursin& l>en ice t o e m p I o )' l' c ~ .1 n l'f ~ Will all.o a' ''Ill an bafely and 10 'lur~ programs El( <"l:llent fnnge ~nehli. ..ind romPt-tllivc '>l.irtan.1: ..a!W') /\pply 1n per.on to 1tw l~I Offaet• or rail for an appouit nx-'fll FEDCO JOJO Harbor Bh d Costa ME'Sa . CA l714 ' 979 26ti(l Equal <>PPonun1t y l::mploycr OllDBDESk !'-imJll OfflCt'. ,1n,.~1 I phllllt'b. I.I\\ 01('1.1\lo: '" l'' pcrsen ct• r1•q <:0011 bt'Odat:; FT \Ion thro 1-'rl SantJ AnJ .1t 11..rt ... r & \lat Arthur ~, :1: .. u PodtocJincJ/Shipptnq l'\JIJ I Im\• W 1JI l rJ 111 .\l.U1· f1·m i,~ :~1 l'ario ni.: alll'1ldJt1h lur Wt' I I l'' 114h11 ... h I t\ fl',l.JUI J ill In II ( tiT.J,UH PART TIME EVENINGS M ull.-. ,..,Ul OUl.4landing . 1Jltr•ctlve i>enoouhlin "'"° ftljoy wortlln1 w\th kids Ovet' 21 Sta rt al $3 50 pt'r hour Phon,• 1;4 2 i J21. E"t 250 BETWEt:N I 5 P~t AW.for~o i-"1WAI Opportu111t) 1'.mph1) ,.r P'r. Gen'l Offc Ser'y, abthty lo interview a rrMl f1xbl hn fnS·5649 ----PT Houaekeepers. for lovt>ly Lagwu Bcb Inn >'94 aoo. ------ P /f Wot11 e.,., Good s. Call 962 3232 .... & .......... ~~ 111 LacWJa Beach &.ue. IC you pre- f et' to work tn a wt'll known home town off I Ct', wrth an excel.Jeat record of actuevment &c a con 1een1al slaff that will never t'XC't.'t'd 10. <"all lhlhe a l \tr Cormdl'k Really &r i>hare m the Han-est of ht'r r.-ft'rral bu5UM'$S OV'et' 17 ) Uni 1n l..qwui 494 75.Sl lted&tates.t Opening for h ren!lt'd :.alespeo plt>, loeall)' ownt.-d. Wllh naUoru&I re ft1Tlll system Exc-ellent work1ni.: cond1t Ions l::aru 100' ~ rom mWllOfl l"M C'Onltdenual appl rallm-OZiE ~ £.~Cl'• Sl'~Tt:.ff.\" \_:~-.:_) IU.·al t-:t.Lalt· UCEHSB> UMLtCEHSB> Will tram tk~t , um ms.. .... -.100 "Pllt m th.. 1n f1u.,ln Ill ·J 1 l1t luJJ pr•• rluc1·r' 1-r,r 1nl1 ,-, "'"' 1 all HtJI :tl f{,~1h1ll /(.·,11 I> l.1tkrorft1'1' 117;1 i:!I~> f(t·1·~pllun"1 ~··1·11•1.r n I' trme uni~ \ff,"n"rnr knmwl•-'11(1' hl'l l>l lll <'hn.'I~ '-'..il'h .\1h1·rt1' IOI.'. ii I H51 15'11 l<l'<'t•pt Ty p1..,t \11 t1 1.:,"'prn l.elo(dl 0(1<11· I .. 1 gun,, 11 1 I h \I r , "'U\.'llow "17 J(fil Re<-ephon.iat. lull lime Elq>er. Gftlllt Ol>Port.Unl· ly In job mer~ ... 1th ell pa.ndJng co. IWl{UI H air ~yluil. So Coul Pliu .... CM Apply IO Pt'l'l\OD ~ ACME GRIDLEY 2nd :.h1fl The'~ u ut:.t.indtn i.: pos1t1on s ur~ ofh·rcd w double d11:1t houri\ pa) 'calc" & 1ncludl' I' i1m.· ,\:.1 . L.\ 1111" .... dl'i.IH'r) $1()1 Pf•r "'l'l.'k I n I. .i ..: u n J 111• J t h ~&a; H .. X 't:PTIONl~I t't>f" •m pub1r lh ct i: firm <> C d!JllOrt aro·.1 T' µ an i.: n ~l'f Rl'.l J.M..'\ 1<1'.Cfo.PTI U Nl~l 1;.,1111 phliot• ~·.-..onahl> h11 ht IYlMlo!, for 1nh•n ll'~ t-.111 \1.in ~~I •OVERTIMt: •PAlDVAC:ATION •BONl:SON VAC 1'/\Y •SICK PA't' ' •IOt tOLIDAYS •2ANNUAL C 0 L L'llC R £A<; £.<; •31\NNUAL MERIT REVlEWS •FUl.LY PAID MEDICAL& DENTAL. JNO.UDES ALL DEPENDENTS •PAJDOPTICAL • ?lllG ITT OONUS •TOOL PURCHA.'it: PROGRAM ROSAHIHC. ~5633. Newport Beach All Equal ()pporturuly PART 'llM E ruu nt .. r h l' I ,, ' h 0 u ~ ,. ~ I \ t' ' Wl0IN1me. run ~··ro~ roj!I~. ~2tJIJ J II rk W PA.RT TIME Of'&ttt4GS l1t.'f'1Cal V8C'll0C'l\"!o for 4 hr:. daily 1n Loan Br olt e r a Rt' Co an f'awon Lsland Typi.og, romputaUOOalsk~~.eyt' for detall. C.11 640-93SO PBX ADlwering Serv-.tt Operator, mature. relua· b&e, day ~tufta MS· 2S50 PBX OPERATOR \mwenng Serv t:xpr pr('{ ~2244 ----•PIX• TA B a n s werlna M!r'Vlce IU>t'l"Jl( IOO.L.'i l t;c'fWr a I Of r"~ ~ 1mmt"d '1u't bt.· bnght & t•n1·r.:1·l 1< J.1ght l yp1n1o? ,..nJo~ v.orlung an ;i qwck p11n'f1 prolt•ss 1onal Jl IOOIS~l' C.IJ Bt>v~rly 641~ ---~ONlST full Ume 0 .C Wad cMVt'k>p- ment firm Lite t Yl>Ul& le t\.U.n.c. ~at appearantt " IDOCI phooe IDllnaen m>Mo. Call bwt~ 9am & 12 for appt. 714·~ ~EPTJONIST R.et.t.red ., WouJd you I.a k.e t o do mainte na n ce. P ~ 111 <.: M ., Set your own hours Come stt us at 3020 RNhtll Ave , Gateway ScienW1c Ride~ desperately late afLeroooo• daily from Golden W e s t Collt·ge to Newport c.oroo... del Mar area 79).9092 Eves. only Sa1e-. AML1tant Mgr womt'flS cklthtns :.hop Ill N R Rl' qui rt''> dt<d1cated . matun'. stablt> Pt'nK>nah ty Must he t"ashwn knowierchcut>ie. <Tealtvt' & l'OP'f eoord maung r lM European lllt'rrband~c for our clJt-nlele R~1 nl'11s r~r ·, r .. qui rt-d ~at)' e>p('n Apply 1n pen.on It /\propo!>. :!9 •·~ b1Mw1. or l'aJJ 644~ --------S&b f1owtt Shop I in ~~ opeN/'I~. p tame ~~ SALESGIRL l•'flru.:. :-.0.IJJ 111 c 4)ftlfl., d...J \IJr I' 11m1 , "I" r \.'k for \.!•''ii" ••IO I I, • ' .. ~ J!!)ll. ~\l.i-.'Sl . \11' ~ull lrrn• 1•i..111 r ..,,, 11·,l .. rt 1 II• oll .. mt.l..l'J ,.,, '!JC '" h '" 1 11n1lt•,1r~mr• I ,h••1, 1 .11• \' t J ( .,, t n 1, r \ • .-. 1.t:! 1 nr. Sa6n /Mobi&e Honw \ Jw\1• "fl"mn.: on \1·n lurrJll\t.111"' t\1 ......... ~rt Ji. .. h & .rll 1 lr<.inj:1• ( ·,' c .. " d , ·om rru .. ,100., \1 u'' ~· ti• '>ll"OU.' I.rt fTl.tK« ITI•Jflt') l'ull 11rrn. .. nf.) "'""' •'l•V I) lo~.1.1 \l1·'J \l11t..11t ttoo-"'2~1 SAL.IS MAMA ... E 1pand1n1 Oranse County company M't'ks an f'XPf'flf'O<'t>d real "5l.atl.' '\Ult'f' m a oa 11er s.J.&.r) a, ~ow. 0\ l'f ndt-1\.11 r.·phM. arc> con f1do.'flt1al l<••µI) lo boit : t-42, l>.111\ I 'llr>I, I' (I t•1io; I~ C '"1,1 \11 'J <'a 9263) ~~Pan llmr W<rl p..n llOW In \OUf II f ( h f\ U I .., .t '4J4~Pt'f"Jfl .11 H•ur lt'f'.tl lt.io<bo '>ti.it k '-! "'" < ur '""' up .. n1111, 111 -. .. n <'l1·m1•11r 1· '"' h•1n••, t • n• ri.:rt11 1nd1' 11!11.tl who .lf•' t•a1ott>r lu 1·Jnl ~ mune> •1lllt.> .1:o1.1n ing \ alu.. bl4! bu.-.~ t' \ pt-ntntt Vant"d hour.. avail to f at you r 6<'hedule Challena1ng ('O mmlsslo n ~ p l an P\MW call 4191WZZl IADtO SHACK A TANDY COttP. E.0£. SM.IS NTSTOU:S f\sb, birds. " leottaJ he lp Abo maciaaer 1ra1nee 6 4 2 5522 . m-O:nJ. 586-3112 ----·· ---Den'~ ASSIST AMT Z yrs exper n~asary. '100 Thur llAM 7PM . Jon 8AM·~PM. Call 7AM· 2}>M lm-s:NJ WAREllOUSt; AS.SEMBLEY f'ACTORY HOUSSCHPEft !Sam 4pm. 5 dayi. roe p&ld by employer -~~o~-- M ACHINIST· RETIRED TAB ans .erv hu a few pc1111llon s open 1n Tui . SA. CM, Ii Hwrt. B N at.iooa1 ro. IDOV &Ilg lo new plush o ff1t>es In CoMa Meaa LS seeluiut ft'· ('(1X.ION.Sl w good typin1 slalls. Excelleol wor1l mg coodiUooa & bent>flts Salary commensurate With~~~ SU. f*1\ ·U me Good money, 1ncenllvt• bclrM. holiday, & VJ<'a tJOo pay Paid weekly areas. VariNshaft.s. PT ...... .-.._.... ............ _....._... ...... _. ,,,. f' 'r Many out.st.and· 11\A benefit.I Won near ~ home & earn wtuJe • lricW $a.op * Prei« ew.per ltl retail <'lolb101 sal es. but w 11 ra1n an bridal PleMant wortuag cond SU:Rt:TARY · ADMIN Expandulg rt.-M-arch f1.1n1 needb a vcr..atale, t dree r m1ndl'd 1n dlviduW lo prov1d4• st·c M.ipport ror Dir of Sr1en t1f11: Af<a1 r ' X Int ~. l)pin.: & vr gJUUUIUOflal 11b1hllt.-"11 1J must (all fu r ;ippl ~l'lllp O rl F'hanna<-eut1r.ib Inter . lnc ~ W ltith St NPt &-h. 642-~ll t;.>.t II SECRETARY J'ART Tl Mt: fo'U LL T l\ft,, lyp1n~. die ~. :-.df moh,alt-d. tr:Hel a rran1ot .. ment~ S t>nd R e.,umel> to 't\ack). PO Box 2.390. ....,..P'X't Heh.Cd ~I S F:C Ht:TAH I AL t CLERICl\L Nu 1•1Cper ~. phont>. typin~ lwlpfu.I Group hulth. profit <1hannic Ple11!1<' .1pply '" J>f-r,(J(l !I ~ ~ ... l)yl'r Rd .~ \ ~ Lagu.na Bea<'h ""1oett1 ng roru. ul tmg firm need& compel4!ftt, molure. r e\pon -11 blt- ~ry XJnt l)JllnR 'k ills Kn1>1t.l••ll..;•• l)f lwKJt..kr~t11n..: h• Jplul (4JIJ1J.U1 ;~1Utl SECRETARY Stt ow od In today's clouif i ed 11nder CLERICAL . TElElOHIC IBiKB.EY. ~f..r1HTt\K's T f<Al;'l;FI-, lf.Jll'll"' ~ l)fllOi,: 1h1ltl\ "' '" """'pm .... ·" • 11 .,., f..i.pt·r h• lpful I.yr .,.,JI tr.1sn r11•ti1 r ,111 cbdMe APl"~ .... all .,.,_'°-on bud llD ~~%1~''~-~-SECRETARV lrvuw lmuraD<'t' a1tent •~ lo0k 1n~ for •·ff1 t•1t'nl r J r r c· r m 1 n <1 1• 11 ~C'rt•t.trY \1 u'I h ;I\ 1• 'trun...: b1,..~ lo.•·•·p1n ~ b4rt..~·round I 11mpl1 l1 •>!ht,. r"~1><•11"t11lit11 , l\Tlllllo: rl.ulll' .md r<>r • • 'J>0nd~nr 1· ""I.tr)' n>IT\lnn\.,ur jh• .., t>'pr .. \ I-, "'42 °'"" ~U.'H .. TAk' "-·~-pun. HP:srh 1n'• ,, mt'fll t~-l firm n1't'\J J '1\.1rp .. t•ll.orlo(.&OU\'(f ~'("nu~ ••th .:ood t> µ lN! & 1t-l1•pbon.• •k1l b ~rumd nut n..-1wrt-d f:~~r with d1tt.H1•Jn •·qu1pm 1•nt ht>lpful Salano C'Ommensurat~ w ~· 1SZ·580Cl SICMTAllT Secntary LIGAL SICalTAIY f"~ paid New othc:e needa or1an 1Ltr wath lP>d skJJJ.i. To SI~ t:all Mlcbeie MaltOO. ~SOOI Snelhng 4t Snt!llin" of Nt. "WpOt"1 Huett A gtmc y. 4.340 Campui. ~.ary COVOUTE SECaETARY TO $1400 Beaulafr,il <iff1c(', n~ed Kood :.lt'alls UAll Kala, s.tO ~ <Aa.'!tal f>eri.on· ni-1 Agency. 2790 ltarbof'. (' M Never a fee SERVJC>; ::,IATION AT Tt:N DANT Apply OI\ 1!622 Piic1/1c-C:.t Hw}. H.B (21J 1592 1571 SO LIC I T O R :-. TELEPHONI-; Hr:. ~ t 't1 J..9PM Startin.: pilV ~ Z>hr + 1.·omm f\ill 1·x1>t·r n~'<' Will t r:u n Call l\.at.hy 641-0IW Stuck Brokerare OtlAHGE cou.rrY Tttnf1c opportunity t.o grow wTth ~ of nauon ·, leading DISCOUNT STOCK BROK F.RS Im med.aat.e opening~ for· Rl'~tered Ht·~ Marg111 Cler~ Y.:iq>er•eaeed T op ...uan..., C'al! hnon~I I .lt'pt 7 :.2 0071) \I '1'\' "I Ul<l- 1\1-1 U'( II'' 1~1 \ln11 "r' •\\I •l'\l ,,1 ,.,.,,,,,, IJll ~. 1;111 .... 1 I \I T eoche-r• S6i tn t;+vte Vl\ .,., Ullll "' .... 11 .. 1 .. v.nr\.. I•• qu.11111\ I••• • ·rtll-ri:en• \ 1 r1'f.lt·nt1.1I ,,,. Jll~ U'al tun~ t'rt-<ll'nl1.1I 1'11•;._.,... call HJl"'l'I \I' \ \ I. I. ~. ' !'> l II ( J t I f. IJ I .... I H I c• 'I 1'7! t ~t2 1.....:11 I'''' ">Om I uH1t"' t c J .. ; ft-It~· ..... , .... I' \1<1 rl\H 110~1 l-•. \l \I\. I-IL-. ( t•-f out uf Lh•• huu'• • lkilvt:f' UeK.rl.I. fuf \, I t• Trav~I Service. OoocS ~·· AJ,."iO ~(! w 1'h lele1)h<>M· 'lllt'~ lJlt .. ·nl Apply ~~7 nJ J .Jo:f(..... fo.'(.,.•r lfr •l'I l•lf "I J, ·fl•. :\1ll>'lfm \"')II &. l..t~unll lk'..11·h ulf11t'!> AllKI l)Jl"I llnh lti.lt."f" Con~t'\ .JOJn 11r Gof1>497 lilt ~;(I ~ TR\\ U . \li E.~ l' . t-,ll f'l'I'" l.")(tlm•·rra.il ~ahr•· II"\ fo:\•'<"Utn .. I r.l\t'I i<e~. TIU. VB. AGENT \lUI .! ~ r-. f\'<'t'fll t 'JI m dnn1 ('(lnHn,•rt '"' '·"• .. ~ .... f,'(j l"r JU(tlfllJlt'tl In,,,.. 1\>!t·nc' 1,Ju,1lifwd uni\ n. "'(f ..i PV I y 'YJ i :.'700 T)pe~eltt>r. t!XPl.'r l o opttat.e C.om pug raph1r & I.BM t'qlapmt'OI 97'9'6791 New C'Ol1Q'ate otr'M:"e ol TYPIST Light ty pin.:. &oral HMO as Aook1111 for pa11 ume. 20 hours pt·r ~ Skills muat wertk . Reliable . r l'· md\ade tn-c to..10wpm ferencu . pleast' call aad lt'llmeripUon ability. oo.aioiJ aft.er c: 30pm or ~off« eballftla· -~ 1111 WOf1t aod cbaoces for ------- advance ment. Good WAn'RISSES btmflls lmme d tah• open1n~. I I IP frav~ yard It dinne r atuns . Apply Taylors ~Santa Ana fhwy" Bedhill. ,AMIU H€A~tH "'OGRAM Wad.n!M. F '1' .. s da)t., 11,.;pm. S4 1S1hr Pvt. H.i.44lt Oub. Call 644-5404. Dental. cbairside asais· t..am.. Mon·Thun. X·ray Lie req 'd. Salary open. ~. _/ _ J .... -. ~P:~~ \1" ~>WPC>rt Clr Or N 8 ~ ~ 640-2920 Who would like to wort 2 or 3 days per ~k. for sm. manuf firm 111 Irv. Plea~ caU Mr. RIJe)', ~ ror appL MACHIN I ST • S m . macbinery m.ouf. n~ fulJ-Ume help Ceo. shop uper. We ktlng, drill· press . w i ll train . 714-497 .3220 youaeam_ SG-4230 EOE 541>-1121 556-9333 SA• ES PaSOMS Pft-lanallty pl us ad uJt.s t o w ork wa tb a nd mouv.t.e kids Over 21. lo Laiuna.. C.pl.atnno. s.n Oement.e area..' Wanted for earty rnorn1na ---------h o m e deltve ry ~-•-••y ne w s paper route . l>ml'AL ASST ·RDA for expanded dutier.. An op- partwuty to expand your penoo.a1 mvolvement In dentsalry w 1f1nanclal -.ecurlty Uniform & ho6pital ms 4 dar.i per week . Salary open . Ne wport Center 6«).«D> o..tClll FroM Of c Ch&llengiA& career op-= in eetabliabed Beach office. Oieerfw. mature penoo. Eaperteoce eaaeollal. 66«!01 DeotaJ A.salstao.t. P rr. exp. nettaary. Nwpt. Bcb. omc.. 7»-0891 DlSPLAY BUILDER Min. 7 YTt experlence to tMld catrn hardwood dlt· pl-.ya,-. co. w1th hnlth plan. protihharin1. pald vocal.Ion 1tead)' work, IUlaty open. 71• 1631 0860 Oottat' FRONT Of'Ji'ICt: £x. ~tor buly f•ml. b~ lo Fl.n Vly. 91MW UM.NE £.0.E. FemlJe. Count.er service ~ saradwkhes & salads. Corona del Mar 6"-0210 ---F'UlL OR PART·TLMF: Coupll'S & tndl\'lduals ror bwuness of your own. Local Amway Oullr as ~ you for a spleradad opportunity. 559·6467. Mkilt.er ~35. 24-hn G98AL OflflCI lmmed. openinJ. with re· al ~ de veloper. few penon w;ith MC:retarlal skills, sbotthand or die· t.apbooe, Good l)'J>lng ,, pbooea. Call Rit a. 1-m.-. torance > ~OfffCI Do you like dotaU work & hav~ aood fltrure •P· Utudt .. We may haYl' o Job '°" you Will traln Some typtoa req. Xlnt bencfl\ll, Nwp\ ~nler. Call Mrt. Dud&lk 64<1 7454 £0&. G•BA&. Oflffel Parl·Ume. Typln.i IOwpm. Ex.,er re~d. N&tt. ()itr, E.0.£. C.U ..... Dudd.lt ..... , ... HOUSEKEEPER. CdM. nr beach. Uve·ln. pvt rm & bath 4 dilldttn to age lO Non s mln'. &ome E.nglith, rook 6 lite hskpia s daJS. Sah11') open. permanent potil t.ion Consider couple . 673-0900 ~or S.......1 Full or p /thne job Xlnl tr.Uuns . opportunities. O>mpdtt.ive wages. Coo Yftdmt houri. Apply at 6$0 Ave. Piro. San Clemente 1nlpectJoo •INPIOCISS •FINAL 1lll • 2nd abltl optnmg. Must b.-famlllu w/lnapectlon leclmlquff mated to •malJ thrHckd machine psrta . Outstandi ng benefits W/COtl or llvlna In crea&H Ii fully paid medical• dcntul Puy to ..T.l. MAID Exper pref, full t1mt' Al~p .tlme_!'2·3030.:. _ \1ruds. upply Th<-Inn at Laguna. 211 N Coa:.l Hwy, La~a Bea<'h Ma1nta1n pl a nts 1n re1t•urants & office bidg. Exper helpfuJ Call (213 ) 434· 2n 14 Mature men or W()(l')ef) fot food oount.er won. See Karen, lrvla e Coast COunlrY Club. 1800 E. Cout Hwy. 644-9550. MEQtANlC, full or put Ume. pref er older penon w tsome experience. toot. not nee. AP9l)' al Shell. mh & l rvlne. Newl)Of1 Bf art'! MroiANIC. w /Onan ex per. Good worklnR rond. Marine expeT dellrable. '114-548-9117 U you're U\ t.be mark- fot a ~ear, be •un to dlldr U. ma.01 au.t.GI adv9n.lMd ~ ... i. lo a rl('led r. PaSOM4IL cterlt tryplat for e•· ~ve ~cn&itlnt de· partmnn. ~»wpm Good benefits. I I IP ,,~411 '8'SOt4HIL COUHSILO« OurscmU. fnendly ageo· cy need1 a trained counselor . If you are seeJUn& a c~e. calJ Rita. $4CM055. Coa1W ~ f\aency, 2780 Harbor. C.M". Never a fee. Pre·scbooJ teu~ller needed 8 tot, H.B. area. Abo subs • Udes Call Mntlyn 147·5284 or IQ.2ltl Reltau.rant New & ell c 1t 1nl( restaurant ron rept !'le-wport 8(>ach I rv1n,• aJ'e4I location Now "' ~ app1Jc1tlon.' IM prep, u\Jbly, cuhwN. & C'O'mltt help Xlnt op partwuty for studenL'> & hou1ew1ve1 fo'lei11.1ble schedulea. f /time & pltime. Cootact NorLID Reelauraols Inc. Mr. Dl&lial\. $CT .-:3. M · F, » Reltliurant Manacer fot new Gourmet H am burier cooC'e pt 1n ~wport Beacb. Xlnl Nlary. benefq, growth oppor1unlty Start Im med C11ll Bob Inc h IJ7$.te82 ~ Sandwkb maker. food preparation. no ex· ~nee. a.z Pet br. Moo-M •PPf'Dll· .. a. cau K•O.'-•Hllday• •-w.•.cm PART TIME EVIMMCiS PHONE: ti42 4.321 or 496-&IOO f:iG <'!I() f.JelWl~O I 51'M Aak t~or Andf\•u Salei.woman, rn utu r~. fne1\dJy Appan'I exp S t. e a d y p l 1 m t' . H 8 C M SS OK ~ Saodw1chman w anted . t"ll'oc PIT. Gary's Drli. 331» E. Coul Hwy, CdM. or call m.2193.. ' ~__...,_ 3~·00 AM. 7 days a F\aandal \nveslment 'tlltc f\&nu5h own auto. farm for educ: a tor s Npt BriL. area. S400 m o. ~I Commwu<'a· m«lll lions De part ment SetTetary. E.itceUent typ WOtto PIOCESSING ina &shor1Ntrad slttlh ~ v~~ e,l)t'r J)t'rfl'rred quired Se<-manal t:lC Xlnt 1-:n11hs h Sptillln.: Pl!f"IM<'t' a mmt lnquin· Trnnst nbe from d1<1.1 714 640-0123 tJon t'qUIP Xlnt bent'f1t:. t-:i: it: B.lrbnra i52 O'.NO J.111~ l1L<1urant'l.' Orf111'. lrv1m' Secretaries .... WOll<--OVltl_S_U.S_ Witt & Wfftlollt SH Make mort' money wcwk "-....£. w-...a. Ul& abroad ref(ardleu Of I -,.--.,_ Ass6cp your aice. sex or ~t Mag II Op P/T'lftt MW..t1As19 cn:oe m \.oda~ foe 1m medl•te a11l1nment Local area. lap pay 517..0045 en-Lin: ~'fttONHB M.WQ' l7ll llrdl 5trwt . .. .,.... .... posllaoa. All types ot workers u raently re· qttred. For details. send a s t a mpe d . ae lf · addr •ed envek>pe to; Few '"t. Lw~,_ ... 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IOllCUM b.MM-a· o~ ••I. frapea ...... ._ ... -.......... """ " l.Accft11riea t400 ....... _.. -=-M LO ••• • ···-··········· ....... -Call art. • . renp \.Op, IPllC. t40llE HA WK • .,., --·-············· IZ:i00 .... W68. ~·· ~~~ ~ ... ~ o.w Mall'. 'hhphotolw raraai. for 1-t-'d)'llG-ml it.na. tnlSat onty. 306 4N-m8 m 2tl3 ~ft. Rtarcrall R&ln•bout M1W 1971 DAT$UH ~ ~ cllac brb .. G Baectl Blvd , Jlrlllm ~ OntW7 ·-Cedar St. NB. allesy . w~ h.p Johnaon. 2 &as PARTSIJSERVICE ~CAI LllUd &Jau: One owner. H.B. flllQraia. ""'-..... -MNlm WAH'fED: S&a.ndal'Ct alu tank a. 11f tr Ir. tr e • t ..-.....lS / ._._._ • 471( _, Full l t nct b t'OYC b Cond. 11095/off e r ~ w __. ua.,ISmpC.496-07'98 Prtmitlvt pine IKIHtt a.. I040 w1real~bla1 tablH ., WI/AM bed, din rm set. fW\llleW1tba¥enC.ll. Free &cu:z:M Ollea7a.m. 'Wfp m . 4 eyl., • tpeed. radlo • -.CW tJI% ~ ;.~;;..•••••••••••••••• commod.,, re<'lln er , oolf" l&Ne 4' \'#Mou. ~ng. Mu.al ~ re· Monda1thnl1"ricby healtt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• K.£mlOND P\o A.KC butcher blOt'k dloett" ...... and U\ 8d cood ....., ..,,./ CloeedSat.lrSuo •ztt t6Wll O\Amp atni Mll" Prt 6 ul. rcfrla~rator , ::0-~. S.t & Sun aau-.:IN4a1Upm a.t.r tOSO SADOUIACX CMlOTH • h u w P Y t Pl Y . bedrOOCll Id 6 twtn bed PAJlROT CAGE or st.and ....................... fOID CHlftOllT I 'fl'•r.. IOtO 2.13 91 U4Saft8P!!.._ All In 1ru& •baP~ l"et> 9 4t 10 Crom 9 to 3 needed now. reuooable •IMMACULATl• ZMOS.Matn.SanUIA.na tl211BEACHBLVI> -••••••••••••••••••• ADORA~ so.im. p.m EnUr~ content?> or ~ 21'·30'1-0ATS Alt.beQwn.trofWarner H'Vl'filNGTONBf;ACH ~U PAID f-OOOLF.. 9 MIX WaJllut DR tbl & chr11, home •"um · c lothintc. ti L2 mo Plans vrepd ~7070 147"°87•549°333 1 Wabr idryra kefrt1~. toys. apph•nce ... l rtb. f'l"omS189 In 1 I OPEN7DAYS ~oroot~1-IW_ ~Sot hu looh likl' ~~· yfiTth._!>!~ m~c and mucb m 11;~ 1!14~ Gc*t1Sterling'D11unonds •-~--71.~rn!.0'/i,;"'n· 48.VWS..W AJ.loy~b l'Jlii.n6alUre lrtsb Setter It ,.., .... ure .,._, Part Bnstol. NB Pnvate mvestor ~ .. ,_. .--Nfow. Offer Wt\N'TED: Ra.nie w1\b Wffb old. healthy i t• Sofa. .W c°'9d Pays top pnet!5 for eotm, loah, Soil t060 661·2789 O\'ftl A&X or standard la. in.I• Good with my Hm• ... aWGooch t06S d!a!JIClllds, gold. or ?>crap ...................... . Musi. be Cat&ll. U\ aood Chlldrf'n, bette r With SJ.25 w ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1...,.. --' I ,......._ 6 -· &~....._ct_._ .. -----,, ... ~ .,.,.,......... 4a. ~· l . ~t. varn _ _,_ _ ...or1DaC toad• reUOfUI· ~ t.Seacll 883 2117 SI~ sofa. dub chrl.. Wool cat'J>t't l8 x 20 Xlnt h u 11. s I 1 p 1 n N 8 . ••-••••••••••••••••••• blt'.-.*4afttpm CaamTertter Ped. M to desk&chr,flJecab.Sony r ood. Muted gre.:n. ~,_..••& buuuful. 14000 TV, brass Cloor lamp. 642-MS&aft 6or wknds. .,.,.,... 1085 -.i.no IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS Ward's 17 cu. ft. fl"Oftl fn.>t> ~ home Best offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig. Ldtenew, 14 mos wtc7S-0773,hm613-81l.8 DI.oner set Noritake. """*Y 8070 MEfALOFFICEDESK cjd.p)09'JO....oo ---marked ··occ upied •u•••••••••••••••••••• l'x5'Xlllt cond. ~.....:..-------Lab.·Great Dane Pup J apan ... Misc 1tem!i. Sterling Silver Ree<! & SlS.00 548·7140 18' Hoble/J'ra~r AJJ ex tra.s $l3JO The pnce of items advertaed by vehicle dealers in the \ ehu:-h· clan 1fled advert1s1ne <Dlumns does not include any apphcablr t3xt-s. hcen5t'. tran~fer fet>s. fllWtl<'f' charges. fees for &r pr1ll uuon c'Ol'l t rnl tie . \l<"t' l'\'rtlf1catton.~ or <It-· aler documentary prt> paraOOn charge~ unlt"!>!i olhel'Wlse :.pec1hl'd by Uw advertiser SI'OVE. Older Ol<et:fe & pies.5 weeksold •sio. m.5082. Barton-El Greco 8·5pc Merrit. 175 5'8·8513 or 536-9'48 -·• 1 plat.'\! setun~ + 7 sen· S48-449S f\lrn1ture from muue ini; pcs. $15.000 firm. DALM.ATlONPUl'S home. din rm, m:;tr 6"2Ul0Ad-Sillcr ta l2324 GAS DRYER .Clean Purebre<I. born 1-5·80 bdnn. xtra bdrm, l•xtra:. ht-. Wons good. S6S. Ditd AKC rel( G1c11l Ciood_prlres _5S2 61fT7 !'>411«>13 5484'~ d1i.p. 3 t•. 1$15 l'<I I Refngt'rator ;ihf:· Call aft Upm . Clean. works itood :b65 --------- S48-8513 or S48 441!5 t.ab/Plt llull 4 mo old Washer &dryer late ~?~ ~hots sis modd. XJnt cond $100 ---- each. 6-*6-5848 Shih Tzu Valentin e ----Cut1es . AK C. M /F . ,---------·-~ O\amp line Reasooable. l Doing Business I _•_i_01_4 _____ _ [ Under A 1 ffftto Ya. 8045 j ~ Fictitious ! ••••••••••• •••••••••••• i • Ne me? i Clean sandy sot.I : · : will dehver j ' • J -~ . 642-6.?_24 __ - j I -/ IJ(,-1 I Lippy Valenune-Chubby, ~ ~-· ' ;ii.n darling Poo<llc.-s" mix. 4 :,: ' ' "k?>. to loving home::. 851-078) j All new~,,. .... ual119 • ----l llclltlou• "•"'•· mull by force landscaping rock-.. ;1ew be r9919'•ntd wttfl IM smt". You haul. ! County a.... The DAIL y ! 492.9496 j PtlOT provlOH 1"9 lo<m• · j•nd filing Mrwlc.-tor our Mani families are getting :conto"'•'•· II you .,. . ''"" c mping "bug" this J a1ut1119 • ,,.. buelneu : u"' a ic•M tll• DAILY PILOT tor ! year ff you have a ! ltlfOrllletlon enc:t fofm•. ; camper that's not getting j . 111ed, seU it DOW wilb a : ..... 321 ~ (luallled Ad. l--~~---... -; -------- CJI~ of CLove This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the wortd can share wttt\ a Daily Pilot Hear1 of Love. It's easy . co mpo s e your personalized greeting & we'll set your message in type to frt the border of your choice or your own handwritten thoughts may appear in the border you select. Borders come in 3 sizes: $18. S12. & a special child's size for $3. (You must be under 12 to qualify for this one). If you wish to create your own greeting. use a black pen & write your mess~ in the heart below or draw your own Valentine o f this size. Double :.let'pl•r l'ou1'h "hardly used .. n k .irn•n tweed. SlOO !>4H-6646t•\' SILVJo:n. GOLD wanted, Sl'rap or 11.-ttl•t. 1 >amd !141:1 5053 Mochinery 8078 Used brown nau~ahyde ••••••••••••••••••••••• rouch. S.'50. Da\lls T 78 Crowlrr-type 840-5681 trencher. good rond. xtra French Provinclol sofo Pr t s · 5 4 8 · 4 7 6 0 & and matching cha irs 1~1161. Green and whale pnnt. Misc1•••CM11 8080 $1.SO. 551·5868 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mediterranean 9 drawer dresser. 18X72 with mlr· ror. Swedish woodbum· ing cast iron fireplace 496-J6S7 Complete bedroom Sl'l w canopy bc'ii l\l al\re.<, incl ud{'d C:tll n"~ SB'>/() 8 0 . fiTS..IH20 Sofa. 9ft. $45. i\l:w. Srt sis Gd cond .• n<b dean· mg. 646-7240. 3-pc comer bdrm group. 2 twin bdn & Parquet tbl. green plaid covrs, green vinyl bolsters Sl2S. i''rt!(• maures. pad & sheets wfPUl"Chak. Green plaid swivel rocker & root stool $35. Ork red Danl1h .. Egg .. chr •· 2 Imps $10&SIS. l red vinyl COV· ered twin hdbrd . $S 642.9333 Gold velvet couch & \ove sea. DWna room table. 548-7344. ------ LUGGAGE TAGS from )'OW' busU>eSS card. Send ooe card for each tag pi...s one spare. We r eturn permanently sea.led attractive tai: & strap. meeting a arhnc t 0 reqwremenls Pre vent I08s & theft' For a penonalned tag enclose wallpa~r. fabri c or .. O.y Glo" peper & we will back & tnm your taga Or try two cards bllck LO back. PRICES: S2eaor3/S5 4/S ~Sl.80ea. 6$~Sl.!50ea. 1Dormare$1 .40ea. Sales Tu I.Deluded NO CARD? ~ your own or seod name. addreM. pbooe & we11 maa oae card per tag.. AddW eacb. SeDd ~or money or· derto: ""°' PWf1MG. P.O. Bos 1580 a...aw.a.ea. m2ll King-size Waterbed JOHN WAYNE TENNIS w frame. heat.er, 6 dwr. CLUB re&ular mem· pedest a I. An tlq u e bensbipforaale. 642-2932. drffiser·mahogany, good .,...... ._. _, ... _ -"rl . cond. Sl2S each oc BIO. ___. .. .,"":" •~ g. w_11~ Olli 646-3806 eYeS. maker. 8 glass s~cllilg door, latch. si.oJt. 6 WUl· Game table no chairs 48" dow. 962-C!aZ. round S2S. Rattan Kmg DRAPES-fully lined sue Headboard 16S. cau w/valance. tie backs, 646-0317 rods. 17' Wlde. Make or- Model funutw-e for sale. fer9D-33116 call for details Mon lhru ---WE--M-AJ_L __ _ Fri only from 9 to 3 pm. YOUR PACKAGES 646-ll64 BY U.P.S. Custom rau.an brldsL :.el , down cushion linen sora. kl ni::·:11ze headboard 644-0322 MUSTSELL! Very, very na cc plush sofa & love seat, bt•veled glass coffee table set. KIN G MATTRESS t, 'NUSED 55&-9636 ESTATE SAU f.eb. 9th & I 0th. WltJJ:l8lr ..•..• 5:11-4700. Costa Mesa .... 64S-098>. Racquet Club of lrviM, Family membership As k for Doug Am · merman (JI ):673-6680. (W1 ~. ----- 831-Cm OLIVETTI·Lexilton 90<.:. 12 ft Montgomt'ry Sloop w1access. Wte new. sell· w tnu.lcr l.k new. all correcting rroo. ~3591 acce. C.11 for dt'tlllls St:n'5 off er &l2 J234 loah. SUP'/ Docb 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS A Y A.ILAILE YAC Newport 646--05.51 -- Up to 00 . s.'5()0 l deal IOC" Ill Nwpt L!t 1\ pd Crpt "d doclc, ph outlet 673-t~-9520 Pnv. pa11y: new office 1!1 .. 1V Sl2S. 24 reami. Xt'rox paper $72. m•111 X1'rox telecop1t•r S\.2\JO, or1g. cost $.!.285. ne111 Thermo Bulder + CO\ t·r" SSOO. orig. cost $!145, c ha irs. tab l c!i. bookcases, hle cabinet, ~ect y. desk. vacuum cieanen. etc 675-5 71 ti IB.\t Se!ectn c 15", xlnt cond $450 .. .................... . Hi.IJL Harbour s llpe. a\'a1I .46 Ford Woodie. rest.ored Debby 213iS92·564S t!Veb $13,000, '48 Ford Woodw, orwtnds rPslored mint rond 644-2970 Or 833-~3 50' Boat Sip Avatlable tn s;{),<m b"r.>6u;J PlaRol & °"Jmis 8090 ....................... Newport Beach. fi1~7417 YA.\tAHA TC720 J head •l'IER. Matt~ Channt!I. cns.....ette de<-1< Rcg $450. now 219 1\Jtanlll Mu"« Sl25 mo ~E nth& c M b~l4Sev~ Piano G ulbr3n ,rn Console w 1bench Good cond . Sl.100 S47 1246 :'lit•wport llarbor blip avlUlable for 6()' boat $400 pr mo. No l lvf' aboards pleai.e CJll Devon 2l31~71>-19EO ''llt •Oak playcr pia n o 12. w bench. cmplt r~~ Boat Dock pwr U? to 17', $3'100. •Knabe 7' carved wtr at elec $75 t mo. Rosewood Grand, nds ~l.JlOO ut U4. 67$-WZl r estoratioo $2200 aft6. 8XJ..33l6. <...... ti-i Goodl 8094 Sip for rent, u.p to 40· sail, 1""" -,. w~clioos. ~. .... ••••••••••••••••••• ~area. Men's Womeo's slus. pole&. ts boots. m each Tt J a ,..._ set.~7Sll ...................... . ---,-=:--IAl-~-.-... ----1 c Q Ii .. S./ ... ... 9120 lotl ...................... . ....................... 2S"coklrT.V. G11C tX4 "74 w1remon-~ King of lbe Road $131.1,yJ'war ~. 8' v~ clean! to-:i340 CB, stereo. headers. 21 .. color L ,._ $115 P'lih ban. KC '1, 12 16 lyrwar ures. deep wbttl.s. dua.I 642-~ &al ~ 5.52_-47_86 __ _ ~ Studebaker Land Crwst'r ~ale trade Orq(1nal. !'t1t••'" C93-4761 2 3 M o d P I T Jo' o r d koodstt-r Mrc-et rd show lar Beaut f1n1s hed. complete 714~1168_ lt.lcr ........ Vellidls 9530 . ...•..•.....••........ llf73 International Travdal.J auc.o. P I'S. P 1B. arr~. lo mi. xlDt. COOll. Sl.500. ~ dys 541-9100eva. .. ~ Dri9" 9550 ..... ................. . 71 GMC Ji::r lhny Jl1nll Good S7500 or belt offer. 6C2·3aM. GMC 7 4 w 1re-mo~able Klog of th4! Road Camper. a· Ve17 Clean! CB. stereo. headers. J)Ul5h ban. KC's. 12 16 lJn!s. deep wheels. dua.J ps.m>o.5S2...c796 II> ~ 80ll. 4 cyl. 4 whJ dnve, 2 tanks. rem<>' a ~-----~~-j loCllh Ir MClriM ......... Hobday on Wbttl!I 72 hie tcp. Rum good.. Sl.150 Dod&e 300. P S. P 1B. ~1Sl720-2Smpg. ....................... WHITHH BUYING or 9010 SELLING Tiiib;. Yow DAJLY PILOT IOATMART setl-conlained 0 rh: maJ owner. S3500. 644-0616 ....................... ·79 Puch M oped Metaltkrslvr 1tm. Mk·2 2-sp auto, Lo1m1 xlnt cooi Sef' cflks. ~ ('Vt"o 640--7105 Moped SI 00 I Be II s lrl-M helmet $31 :! Hoofty br& SLsea 968-0644 ~/ 9150 ....................... 'S9 .Mys J eep. 4W D ~ cyl mg 17.000 mah9 S2250 494 14.SB_ Tnds 'S60 . ..................... . 1979 CHEVROUT WVrtCICUP 4 speed trans . c~t.om i;hell w car~ted 10 tenor . •;tereo & ma.: wheels It's black & nice' ll!m66'2) Was~ MOW $6495 I.AUER MOTORS GAU 979-2500 7'J Sul\W s P 370 Li.kt> 1979 FORD Nu Sl.4.'iO or make offer FIOO ptQ(UP OUlm~ V8. automatic trans. i'8 Honda CX 500 L..ake pwr. st«nng & I~ than new• Call Days s.4-4760 ~000~ U.N651 77' Ews 731-4620 $4111 Househ<>id o( line rum 16147 St. Cro1ll. Hunl· uiglon li.arb«. Ed.Inger to 81m1n1. R. on St . Croix 9-4 Info: 67~1 l MOVING SALE: Feb. 9 & 10 9-3. Leavuu: sute, en- ure contents o( Npt. Bch home. Quality furn. ma }or appla, Pro-Master roower. edger. & much mast' IMS Port Btut.ol Qr N.8. ,.,....,... .. 642 5678 or., HONDA MR-175, U!>~ Game t.bl 48tn eJtpaods to u9 • only I summer. SllOO or 84, 4 chrs. SJ75. Onental ~~~~~~~~~I best offr 6"2·0084 art cdf ee 11>1 SIOO Stdn dsk 1oak. Marine 6pm. 631 ·2515 r>loo ·Su...!.!_ THEODORE ROBINS FORD Sobd Walnut Duling room set. XJnt construct 1ot1, $3>. 64.S.an (iqilipn•..t 9010 i'8 Yamaha SRSOO #4 This Size S 12 For help with your ad. just call 642-5678 & a friendly Valentine ad·viser will be happy to assist you. And. if you like. you can cnarve yo\Jr Valentine ad or use your Master Charge or Bank Americard. . . DAILY PILOT 842-5678 Ma.II to Daily Pilot Classified Department. Box 1560 Q)sta Mela 92626 surface needs touch up. Commercial awtng set. _As_is_mo __ .83_1_·1363 ____ 1 fruiljan, plants & LrttS. ~Sc* 8055 You du~. ~1 aft 6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Oran"e Ave. CM Quality Sota & k>veMal, 3 wks old. Ear\h\ones. Cost $795, sell $350. Wooden coffee & end lbles.lamJl8.83M!IG3 Brand New Uv rm set, Bdrm aet & Bun.I beda. S.J.C. "'3-8767. 493-11661 • Formln1 CARPOOL: Udo aru to Mall\ Slre<>t . Orange. 7 :30-4:00 or 8: 00--4: :I>. 673-Z712 MilrMlu.iform 2 uniforms SU each. l ~t CllO. su.e t-10. au ID eitcdJeot coodit k>n & worn onJy a few Umea by student nurse. $4().5721 aft &. Barga Ina. Houubold. Utcben fumiahings. Holl springs & mattress. typewriters, hou11ehold items. Uving room & as· I~~~~~~~~~ s't tabk!s. Sat-Sun 10om· ~40345"1iaa. lrvlne. T-3000 tennla racket. milltary co\, 2 m•l· treases $7.SO ea. Seil UsiDP fat with Dally ll:J2.~.se-o211!D. PUot Want Ada. Uled carpetlo& green· llM. 3IO fde., xlnl coocl SUO to D yd.113-2'712 a wbi&.e cemeat bridt. UMd.. 35'.e or best olfet. •a.m. ea.'1'11152 Wln Udrda to t.ho circus. a~a amu~ment au.rac-Uons or IPOfllng event.a. Ju.st nu out this coupon and mall It today to the: Shipe up at home AMF Whitely nettt.M bicycle like new '65, 4"1 • !!!j!· WAON Ell Al RLES8 SP1lAY OlJTTJT. ST 270. ~ COftdiUon, 100 ll. bole. w...,.. f\m .. 2 Upt.aooo. O· ,,.,. l)efart.., Dally Pilot ····~~c.&alleu,CAnal .. m.mi .,.., ..... ' • ••• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Low m.J.1M1e IL500 New marine d18el pro fi1~3l98 pulslon e n g. 12HP. ---- :DM>RPM. Must Sell Call i9 6.'iO Kawasaki. lo m1 • Harri e t wkd ys , S2SOO . m ake oHer TI~ 5ie-'7Sa __ ~-~ WANTED: Boat trlr for '11 G~ Suzulo, to\JU SlarSailboat. needed for custom. lo ml. $1900 )-6 mo. 752. 7910 firm m UIOO You rrtaf request Ad.Sitter .va when placing ~ od . • • 04X Ad-Sitter number wilt appear In 'f04K Deily Pitot od •.. Ad-Sitter tokes your m HI agll .. . you aJll in at your ~ to Qlt the :rv-to your ad ..• 1hil ... ia on.; $5 per week . for more lnfonnatiat\ ond to place Vo.If ad cXJll 6&2·5'71 ' '.101'>0 HARBOI Ill YD COSTA M !!>A boll -0010 76a.YY LUV Rat.er sharp little p~kup wrth shell. mus. stereo Dyoanute ! <2187386 > Sl4'5 IOIWITHAM VOUlSWAGIH 'llD>Weatminster Ave. \n Westmtut.er BIO-7561 631-71B> um Q{EV. LUV P.U.-4 speed t.rana.. cassette • aten!O. sbeU. mag wbttls plua 1toclt rims, new p81Dl • low miles. Pn. ~. ~ or bat offt'r. Call 84$-5700 <days>. 641-087 (eves. or weekends > 41 Hk for Vkide '71 Ford F·~. 3spd. atmA. Tool ba It lumber nacb. New dutch, Loob Hire oew. suoo. ... mo 'H P'ord _..too utly w:Cllm twnber nick. l · tlCll ~·DU t.lres. brb, ball' .. le bett. 25,GOOml .. moc.or. mecban alnt. Clean body $2900. .... 'Tl n.&a1m ptcllup new ma.. paiet. ,,.,. bll uru, n ares. AK /PM 1t•teO UH. $2,000 • 842·Ht'J lpiD ·6pm. --aft. Make your ahoppln1 --.,, ..... Ute n.ll1 Piiat ailllAed Adi. i 4 f·.100 shortbed tkyl cam~ shell, spoked whla headers . dual tank s. • m orl!. $3.100/0bo 642·008'7 __ 1972 lluda P U CPt.ston > w1camper 1hell. R H 11675 ~21.87 after 6: .x> pm. 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 FORD I 50 CUSTOM YA ... \18, standard trans . pwr. s lver1ng, mag l\'f t' wbttts. pop up ?tunroo & C'arpeteci mtenor Como• & s.:e 1l 1 (3790 I WIJ, pix. MOWS5995 IAUB MOTORS CALL 9 79-2500 79 Ford Chatt:au i>«i: i\11. CMi6 ck><·k. couch be<!. 2 rapU!n., chn, p \. µ b. $7 %0 71 l $)2 1304 tar 21.l-~ •PRE-OWNED• •BMW's• IT 32Dt auto Ct»4T J A ) i8320i auto. C41Z761) i833ll 4 sp. C728WRF) 'i133h4sp. C8l4TK1). "76SOOI auto. (517P7..M > 165.."n auto. {927RXH I '77 6:l>CSI <2 > l472T AR I 19 32Dt w arr. 118:; '(62 I 1980's HEU MOW! LUGE SB.ECTIOH OFHEW 1979 320i's•528i's 633CSi's•7lOi's IHSTOCK! SADOLEIAO< VAU.EYIMPORTS ~ ~brg~nl~ Pk 11. >. MIS.<;ION VIEJO 831-2040 49S.4949 CLOSS> SUNDAYS '79 '-•T f ord ~ V .tn '8'.lhp lmm;1r ml l • JI> i---------cnn C B All pv.r 1rlr iHtl! ,y,rrm 211" m1 SUI.~ I' P ~'2 'il~I 'm Ford <~lm ti C) I. 1·nl.! WLe new. many .xtrb . S!2!'lll Id r. 48:)-41.26 t 973 CHEYIOLET VAMCOMY95'0H v.a. -.o. lraA'I., power ~) bubble lOIJ sis" GaolH CHEftOUT 18ZU BEACH BL VO H1JNTtNGTON BEACH 141-6087•549-llll 0Pf:N70AYS '76 Dodge Van. V 3. 319, C uato m Jalerio r. S unroof. Ca pta1ns Oaaars. AM-FM SCereo Cusette. Matts . BF Good ri t' h R • d 1 • I s , Flared Fenders. SpotJer. AJr Snlop, I\ IT Shocks, ~ader-., Turbo Muf. flers, Xlnt Cond1t1on S4SOO OBO 646 ·3104 8&3154 Mer 5 PY ----...,U.S'-J 9580 .............•.....••.. '590 ....................... WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars ·f <>ttliJl, domtslJcs c. classics If CREVIER &I SI & H OAOWAY SAWIA AWA . 835·3171 . Off Ill TIMt ft DllllVlffG ..CHI .. [ •USEDIMWs• ifi 2002 4sp <272PHL l "76 2002 46p ll'l'3Y PD I "T7 m •P. ur misu > '77 :m>a 4 sp. air C214SXE > '77 5.:IUspSiR 40179 > '77 63lcal ~G I i'83a.\S/R em.JBF> '78S3Uap ~UBB > i'B::x· C23IKJKH ) "18 ' S IR 0>621 aa..4 Sa llsp __ ORAHGE COUNTY'S Ol.HST (9 CREVIER THE & BO's ARE HERE! A FEW 79's REMAINING Mew& Demo's All Models! :~,~~.x~Hlun $AVE! ~ 1SIABROAOWAY .,1 .. 0....,.~ SANTAANA 2925 Harbor HI vd 835-3171 C.'CET A MES/\ 979·2500 --------- WEIUY CUAMCARS AND TRUCKS CO,..Ntl.L CHEVROLET '.'\.,.I l.1 I• I'., , • r-I \ \I I · \ S4i>-1200 WANTED! Lllte model Toyotas, Volvoa. PlckU?S & Vans. Calllllt~! - IOI McLAREH 's SSON Beach Blvd. LAKABRA CS Mi. No. of SA Fw) l 17141522-Slll SUoday by Appt. s7295 -:-77 PORSCHE • 924 Sl'T. CH. 1 4 cylinder. • tpeed. air cone! • custom wheels, apeclal paint, AM /FM . M i nt 1 condition (3642) s9495 , • '64 MIZ JOOSE Co upe C l..is !>IC Showr oom fre ~h 1417WQZ> 76 MBZ 450SLC Absolutely loadl'd' t-;x qui~1te cond111on ' mm>> BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH '76 914. 2 0, whl , nu 'T1 Rabbit. Brwn, snrl . clutt'h. aUoys, cass mY.> 41!pd New tJ.res, Kd rood 080 Ori o wner MZ50 ~ 641-MT2 -·--- '66 912. 5 a~. mcrh. '71 Sqrbk good rond. ~ AM f"M 8-trk, nu ti.rt>:> '!OOd . l> 0 m {' r u q $2~00 0 80 6H 080 1. Dt-sper .Ile Ht·'t o(h:r ~eves 9'11-0621 779:»,sunrf. air. AM/FM cas.'I 1825() 540 70 10 ext 7f17 dys. 962 5326 ev~ '60 VW panel bus. all oris., l owner. Sl.500 tbt.-sl otrer 631-02:> 7 Rois·--~ -,756 Ulll7 ~.Nm good l:lody ._.., f lllr. In). ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842 Sf:llO •t D£AUR IN U.S.A. ---·--- i2 240.z 4·SP, AM /FM C89. XlDt. cond. SJ.950. ~ 'T1 281Z i+ z. 4-spd, elec. snrf, AM/FM cus .. A :C. S3K ml. SB500. 661-7074 752-0900 ~ ROY 1969 M1% UOSE CARVER 4 _ SB>~... ROllS·ROYCl .,..,_ "'" !MIJ•m- SJva-blue "loaded wrtb ~ aucll i4 VW Wgn "412", orig owor. Porsche mtr. runs great S27SO. 84Z-0696 Moo-Sal 9-S • aDdlhehaxW)' appoenl· ,~---.-.... rnem.. Must Set! to ap-~10 SUNDAY'\ 2B> Z 1975 Bronze, 40K predate! Qlr?YPO I. miles. U you know z·s. ONLY S'791 li8SUverSbadow, RHD, 2 xJnl blq $Ml5. 6«>-J.389 HOWAID ca.wt oNt dr Cora,che bard't.:1. al\6. DoYe •Quall St.a. ~,.;... ~e wwlncllrud de. NEWPOR'r BEACH -....... rouer. a . i8 o.tawi 200 SX. Loob IJJ.4555 _PP_._~ __ 1 ___ _ sharp. AutomalJc. Taite ~ Sliver Cloud. elegant, over payrnenta. ~. --------•1 whll.e. by owner. S2l.OOO. 71 ~Z ooJ.y Y.>Kong ml •Ml% 71 6«).4999 Super dean. Must See! 4SOSLCSaab -------9-7-6-0 Make offer 645-2145 lmlnaC'UJate, showroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---new, low rruJeage. fully i82S>Z AM /FM ca.ss, CB urut, 27Krru $8,100 Greg or Gary al 760-0910 76 18>-Z &liver. blk. Wire wbla , •Ir. AM 11'·M stereo. $4.~.131-'7779 78200SX Auto l.rana, air, & Ster('() Lape deck. CB63tJMX > $4777 BARWICK DATSUN ...... 11, l.1 ,,,, .111 '• '1•• 8 31.I JH 493-337S equipped tncludmR rac tory sunroof, alloy ~ & cassette st.tteo. fact ory warranty . (21112) Extende d t.erms t1eue JlM Sl.EMOHS IMPOaTS 1970 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 6ll-1276 79MIZ240D Lesa t.b&n 6,000 m Lles Med. redlbamboo, elec. sWU"OO(. tha car Is 111 '73 240·Z 4spd. Mat'•. "llke new" condition. radial1, air. AM FM Unique fin. ava1labl~ $"4400. best offer. with oext lo nothing ~ 1065. down. (7'327 ) '7t..;......;....2B>_Z_X-. -Cba--m-p-agn--e-.1 $ ll.49 5 F\IU,y loaded w /shade . MISSIOH VIEJO X1D1.. cond. SJ6..4757. IMPORTS 97831).Z. (Wl.y loaded. lm· 8Jl-t74' 4'>1704 nuc coad. 57,000ml. ll82SS... 2topl, auto, air. $6200. Evee 552·7918. sharp local car Dark Deya m-CM. blue/brown. $13,SOO Of· fer. 6T.MS336; 6(2.966(1 79SAAI TURIO S door beauty 13 .000 miles' Sunroof. atr coo· dJOoruna. velour. stereo. Just Wte new! C192WZU) S'995 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGel 7000 Westnuast.er Ave. IJ\ Weslml.nster an. 7~1 .. .. . . . 638-78S) Subm-u 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77SUIAllU 4 WHEEL DRIVE STATION WAG-ON. 4 s~l mags, atereo, brush oar Great shape~ CilSUU.A> $3995 IOIWfTHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7000 West.mlMter Ave tn Westmirulter 893-~l 631F7180 Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... VOLVO SALIS. SBV1Cl AHDLIASIMG OVERSEA.5 DELIVERY EXPERTS IAltUllCE VOLVO U&~B&Yd. OOSTAMESA 646-9103 S4M46 7 ~ECOUNTY VOLVO EXCUJSIVELY VOLVO IAr&est Volvo Dealer 111 Orange County ' BUY or LEASE DIRECT Anaheim 700-2011 1973, 142-E. overdrtve. xlnt eood. Mlcbebn Ures rmo. Cral&. 631 . l.2J66. ~ Volvo. A :C, aunrf, perfect rond. XJnt ures 63l·U32 ~ :MZ DL. 4 Spd. air. AM IF'M IJlpe. lllnt gas mi, d.n "500, 615-:T12JJ Jollsw&Soa LJNCOt.H.MBCURY ''SpecW o( the Week'' i4 4SO SL. Feb. cond •mlfm s tereo, Alloy wheels. New lnt. Royal blue. Air, cruise t'Olltrol. reg gu. Call eves aft 6 forappl ~Z2l2 '77 Cellra. l.Jlbk. $ spd, ...,._ UMCI AM FM. s hadow. xlnt •-•••••••••••••••••••• cond, xlnl gas ml, AMC 9905 77 210'IX 2 + 2 .. .In burniabed bronze metallic wit.b matching tan lalerlor. chrome spoke 'Wbees. automa t 1r, aod air coadltioniog. Low, low miles. an ex· cepUonallY clean sports car. C1311Sl"T ' $7495 :m&Harbor Blvd. a.ta 11... 54().$0) ,.,,.... 9723 67' 300 SE COUPE All optlon4, exceptional 98!!00. C.JI '42-8122. W>SX>DSilver. 90tnl f'ac t,y warr. Snrl, stereo, air. $1.UOO. 489-5116 "llD 000 D Manilla Beige, Palamino. European de· livery. P.P. $24,500. &5587 '71 MBZ 280CE. alloy wbls. me\&lllc paint, 1un- rf, xlnt. c:ond. 124.000. WRtlyw m-O!leS, evet " .. 561-418$3 '79 ~ Maple yellow, toblcoo. aunrf, l3Kml. P.P. Sl7..500· •6587 'IM 23168. auto. eoo ml Oii nu-.. xlnl cond. PIO(). e:n.oz:rr "73 4508EL aunrool, ta· oei>tlonally clean. AaJtln& $WOO • .P.P. 'r.U·S281 '12 Merctdn 280SE 4 5. Excel cond. New paint. 80-~ ml. 98500. Pb 87~ -tt72 Mada P.U. <Ptaton) w 1camper ahtll. R /H $1175. ~ aft..-1:80 pm. 552--13:6. • ..................... . T...... 97 6 7 "79 CU>C:ord DI.., 2 dr new ....................... tires, 1un.rool, AM tl"M 1966 TR4A wttb J RS Mech .it:reo. sa.a:iel perf ert $1000 ~. '76 Spitfire. 37K ml. »·~mpa. mu1t aell. m-0332 ValllW91JN 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 71 VOU<SWAGBI OOMVSTllLI 4 1peed trans .• AMl1"M 1le1'eo cauetle " low miles. (;Sm). BEACH ....OITS Ml Dove et.reet NEWPORT BEACH 71z..oto0 72YWCAMnl W~1tpballa Pop·Top. Oe&ll -klftt coridtUont l178074) Slt9S IOlwmtAM '¥el.DWAG .. 74mw..tm1naWr Ave. lD WtltOllDIW ••t ... 7180 "1t bbbtt L UOOml. alltO, 44', alt, AM/111.1... loea bro. x.lnL cond. .. ..aoo. MMIOl atnfJ,!Mr Cdll) "11 VW l•t 1Hroof, AJltnl 1\.eHO HH. ,,,..,,... 71 Ualldrr w,,_ Below wbl.Pe, prlce l.1200 861.c.rt tttO ....................... 1'751UtOC CIMTUlY Auloo:l&Uc tram .. pwr lleerlog, air cood .• lilt wheel ir vinyl t o p 071.NJN) Wu Sl095. MOW$l4H IAUBt MOTOaS CAL&. 97'-2100 lf76IUIQ UGAL Au&omaUc tran1., pwr . 1teerlo1 • wlndow1. vtn,1 top, \Ill wheel. AM /PM radio A: 1pllt teat. Come 111 • aee It! ~~air. IAUaMOTOIS CALL t7f.2100 '10 lltctrlc Limited Loaded. Very clean. 95.540-m'I g.uon Wagon for sa.Je· 77 Buick e.t.at.e Wagn . fully loeded. mmt rood. w s unrr, 644 7747 or ~llX> --- ·=~:: AA.C.omaUc lrau., pw r steenng. air cond . Z lone = s\.e'r'eO rad>O. 11ll • mon• U28163 1 WasBIJ5. MOWS7HS IAUBl MOTORS CAU. 979-2500 1979 IUtCIC RIVIY.A Turbo-charted V6 . buck.et seats, pwr uats. pwr Wllldows, pwr door locb. ult whffl. r n.u.se ~. VU\YI top really ha~ all the e xt ra~' Q.3'~ I. Wa:. SI 1,999 MOWSI0.9'9 IAUBI MOTORS GAU. 979-2$00 1977 IUICI( Bectro~ With pwr. WU>do~. pwr tuts~. door locks. till , vmyl top • aar cond. Must be seen~ O:WRXQ>. Was $1S99S MOW S64'5 IAUBMOTORS GAU. 979.1500 C Mme 9915 ....................... MUSTSBJJ!! 1.977 Cad illac Seville· f\alt1 equipped lndudmg mooaroof. new radial tins, leather Int., It.ere<> lapt it win wheel COY· S'l ... lmmaculat.c concli · uoa ! Can arr&111e 1 OO'k rinaoc1ng Will takt' trade Pn pty Call 661146or 002.-1 & ask for Mr. or Mrs 81 II Clark 1975 CADILLAC 8.DORAl>O COUPE Leal lhan 38.000 LOW m&.lcs Ir aJ I the power equ1pment UJ UK-re rome m & see rt ' <809M PY 1 Wu ~ MOWS4l95 IAUIRMOTORS CA&.&. 979-2500 1979 CAl>tUAC Bdoc ado IHnih White OD 1o1.hlle w 1moonrool. leather Ir every possible opuon Lesa than 7 ,000 males now praced U408XT > Beil offer takes this wee&eod' Alk for Mr Kelly. Call 842-404 t bome > o r 642·001 (Work ) '78 tleet wood Brough m D Elegance Load~d Top c:ond P"t pty S8700 <710995·2511 d ays <>< :is7 "4008 evet. CO~NEll CHEYROLE r "" .. ,.. f! 1rf111 r f• ' I I,...., \ ,, t-' 546-1200 1971 CHlftOUf MOMTICAtiO Autom•llc traa.a . •Ir aond. vmY1 \oP •ate~ M U~T SELL !!! m3U1K > Wu $t9lli5 HOWMHS IAUaMOTOIS CALL 979-2500 1979MAUIU COUPE v~ auto. trans . powl'r steer1n1 . air rond Ql61WGG ) $49'' HOTH CHIVIOUT l.82ll BEACH BLVD H\.OOlNGTON BEACll 147~7·549-lll I OPEN7DAYS 1971 CHEVROLET MOtfTI CAtiO nm one la loeded, bu a 1ma.1J VB • low mtJeaae. tm97) .. 14411 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10 60 HAR II OR Bl II I.I CO!>lA Ml\A b42 · 0010 1979 CHEYETTE 4DOOR -4 cyl, 4 spet'd tOJIWXJi > 541n G4t0n4 CHEftOt.ET l82lJ BEACH BLVD HtJNTINGTON Bt;ACH 147-60l7•S..9-llll OPDl70AYS '1'6 Nova, V -8. Zdr. Auto t.raos .. all'. P'S, P /8 XlnL ccod. ~161&. "17 Impala 4dr. Perf cond. S27~ 6'2-4116 or 831-0311. ~ Oievy Malibu Cl.AMlc . 1 owaer. 4dr, A tC . PS /PB , w indows, AM 1FM. xlnt cond. ~. "46·40Z2 Evea ~. n MooLe e&r1o. toa.dt'd. sharp. ~.000 m1. sz.ggs ~ ' ~ Moote Carlo l...andau DJOO or be&l ol r 642~$'8 1'72 EL CA.MlNO, Dad ~ "Must, Se-U •• Prol blt.. um u a ~ $1!iOO 12 Bott Pou1. • 811 ge&n. ()-aper wbls N)C) Litts, catm narea COWL ID ductJIOO $40ClO or bst o< r C.aJJ G~s. d~ 5<4().ZJ9l t'VI 6M-01JB lZ'7 ClJrvy Zdr 210 v 8 QOOO Call for det.&i1s Eves.~~ ~ 99Z5 ....................... MUST SACatFtCE um Chrysler Newport 4 Dr Secbu-ONL y 71 .000 mi.lea • '° like NEW con· dllicJn I ff.al Oef U.Xe J>ttg (wort b over S2000 l. AM tf"M 1t.ereo w 8 track tape, hgbt pkit . air ('QOd,. pwT Slttnnjt " brakes . steel beltt'cl radial t ~. l'Nl!H! ron lrol. hit & telescopic st«nll3 whttl & vinyl '77 Eldo, moonroof. only LOI> Must ucrif1~ for ~ nu, io.ded & ~pot ONt.. Y SIOl 00 Pn pty lele. Mocti. brn t660C> C.all C114 I 495-6131 ~.~o-aao . eves '65 lmpenal, blk lthr ---------t te&LI, runs very well, "l'6 Cadillac $«ville fUI aio. 642 VTJZ Eva Days ~-L&br. lnl 80. ~ trwy milea. ltmpt. ttl ,,..~___.._-'--..:........---,-9-l-2 pa. XlDl. cood rr.a ·~ 4f2·4780:d•)'I, 496· .. ••••-••••••••••••••• ~·-'71 Silver Anniversary ....... ewis. L·l2 Loaded A1k1nc '73 Coupe De VWe, pvt Sl.3,500. t 4M200 party. movlna Ent, s.mnce. oew trans " brk1. loaded, $12$0 •?'*· '78 Sedan De Vllle, all luJC option& incl 'd , atueo tape, loed level, crwu control. 1ptit .eat. etc Beautiful cond. Sl400. m.f2ll5 71 Cad Coupe DeVUJe full power, abarp. Good aond. Ori1. \hnlout. P.P. 115DO. N&-1C775. '72 350 Vdte. T top Auto. fUll pwr, A.IC, '8000. Call PMamws W> Blad. oct black 3SO eni loaded a•aoo 'Tl 46', lo•d•d.a ort •· ---~....-.. --.. . .._ ..... ' ltTT Mercury Cousar Waeoa. a.Jnt eood. wtuJ t _._ Hl2 low ~·· ~ .. ln· ....... z .............. . cl: A/C1 PIS, P/W. Call Catb)' a.aya CZlJ ~ er eYe9 m4 l15C!M1291. !:.~~,. ............. !!.~! i 4 Out Swtsa&er. OWNr ~~ Amtralia, ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197'FORD CllAMADA aHIA 2 Dr. Small V8 , "nTUUO ...... c:.w. llae beeut)' -ll&ut Mii ! 4 ..,..S. 4 CYlader, A IC. leatia.r Interior, ma1 wheel.a c....U. deck, map 1\1bt1__!.000 tml. Prlv. pty Mu~c SEE TO APPR!'.clATE! Bal of • rer. automatic: trana., air '79 Muataaa. 4 cyl. 4 cond.. Uh, pwr seals & speed, 3-door. radio. Aak Windows. CTUlff & low. $UIOO Qall 771-04,58 low nWea. U l233Z l. 'fD Coov, Totally restored Mtll <l~1c, neweveryUung, THEODORE • ROBINS FORD W t.O HARBOR !lVO COHA Ml!>A f.>4) 0010 SSJ.9229 'US Mult.ang clua1c. 1.89 Exterio r : 1mmac. ln11de : fair. G ood mecban1cally $1500 ca.ah 1401 W. St. An· 1971 FORD drews Pl Santa Ana . 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Red tutchback sz~ Uys Rblt en1t lntr like new ~ 0000 ut ZJ1 Sl~ ~~al\ Spm OaM&f\e<I Ads, your ooe f\nd what you want in )lap~ cent.er Ollly PlkJt Classifieds ------UMd ,_..s.UMd NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 IAllB ST .. COSTA. Ml5A MOTHING OVEI 54999 '7S POHTIAC s2999· U MANS WAQON •••••• VB. Automahc trana . pwr. steent19 & bfNs. fKIOry 81f COnd & IOW. low mite. C2•1lPO). '77 CHlftOUT $~499 MAIJIU Q.ASSfC • • • • • • ~ Cou~. ve. eutometlC trtna .. rY'Nf, ~ l ~-ttdOfY II( OOnd . ''" .... ,...,..,. wnMtt I onty 30 000 actu.11 ,.,,.._. CeelftP:8). Laguna poet writes, reads on back bay 87 JOHN MIL TON DODD 9-lal *"-• ...,. Floating romantically on Newport's Upper Bay, Russ Murphy's boat sets the theme for love. But that Poet's Jov e story goes much deeper than the silent waters of the bay where, read- in& and writing to classical music, be composes many of his works. And Murphy's depth of un- derstanding of human rela- tionships is apparent in his first published book, "A King in Ex- ile." "LOVERS OF ALL ages iden- tify with my poetry because they all develop relationships that eod," he said. " 'A King in Exile,· " he added, "tells a story both of &ood love and of Jove we let slip throup our fingers." ••And the book emphasizes the posttioo.s lovers find themselves in when their relationships are over," be said. THE' GRAYING Laguna Beach man with light brown hair. mustache and broken nose identifies with his book. he added, because he's divorced after 20 years of marriage. Murphy said he wrote "A King in Exile" from two v1ew· l>OlDts -that of a man and that of a woman. "My current book is the first in a trilogy about men and women and how they relate. .. THE FIRST BOOK -'A King m Exile' -is about a man and woman looking back on the love they bad. "'nae second book wtuch I'm more than halfway fmished ~ -is about a young cou pie who find themselves in love and are looking to see what the future will bring. "And the third book will be about an older couple loolang back and down from a mountain top oo the loves they've known." he •aid Murphy sells his book by Mall Bl: AVTOGRAPBS copies on reQuest. and he promises de· U~ery by Valentine's Day "I'll h&nd deliver the books ii I have to · ·beaald. In addition to writing poetry, Murptut bu liven readings ot bia. worn to community as- soclationa at Harris Hall la LapmaBeach. Also, be gives aemlnan to bualnas 1roups and literary societies m bow to 1et books publlcllai. He la a business consultant on t.elepfilone communications. Ilia pO.try 11 a laobby and ' 1st date may lead to love with Far West ByJDI POND 9-W ~ Wrtllff Dining out enhances romance whether it's a cola or c&ndJeUCbt. A fint date hamburger •t a cotfee sbop may lead to cand.Jell&bt and wine at a quiet dinner house. 'Whatever t.be level of romance, dining out plays • part," uJd a 1poke.man for Far West Services, Inc. Reapondlnt to tbe needs of romance at all levels, ru West ol- ten more than JO d1n1nc locatlooa throughout the OTange Coast. LOVD8 FIND tut ae.rvice at one ol Far West's many coffee abopa (Coco'•, Sn.ct Shop), and a quiet dinl.nc atmosphere at one or ill tine dln.Der houses -Reuben's, Moon.raker, Gorda Ua, Plank.house, Reuben E. Lee. "We offer 1Dany different at· motpbieres -from quick service, to quiet timee, to mt.ert.ainme!lt and danctni at Baxter's Street. ''Ova DECO• ls plush and OW' aervlce .trorda an e.Uoyable di.nin& expert~." be said. In addlUoo to atimulatJ.nc new rom aoces, Far West also helps to reki.Ddle old ones. "A quiet dlnner •t one of our ele1ant restauranta la often the only time a married couple can 1et to1etber tor a leisurely talk - there'• often more communieatJ.na between a couple d.J.n.ln1 out t.ban t.ber. would bell tbev ate at home,'' be aald.. (I•• Fer Weat on Page 14) Kirk iewetry adds romance along coast Gold ud dlamonda play a la.rp role ln romance oo tbe 01'an&e Cout. ''A diamond la a 1ymbol ol a man'• Jove tor a woman," Niel Dale Turnbeau1b, m•na1-.r of Kirt Jtwel•n, at alOO Harbor Blvd., HarborCeater, eo.t.11••· ''Oold II Yef1 JreckMll to people ln a .-Ameatal way -tt enbancea the ~ of a woman or mu,'' IM •aid. 'hrnbeaua sud tM IQU., ..,. qua1Jt1 of kin'1 IOld Jnell'y Ja Adaotabie to~ fMWoa. •'It'. ,look1 fMcl wltJa HeDIDI d....,.. ar JUDI," lllte aald. kin aio un1e1 ._ of o , .. -· 2 LOVE -fklppterNnt to Cout LIFE. FebruetY 8, 1980 and Dally Piiot. February 7, 1980 Valentine look styled at Hair HtJnters salon Romantic bal.ntylea are in. ~Dd Hair Hunten features that 112w &ook for Valeat1De'1 Day at the Fath.loo Island hall-service saloo. Altbou1b the romantic look follows curnmt trends, ead> cut la individualized for the customer at Hair Hunt.en, be said. weight and body shape," be aald. In addition lo culline hair, Hair Hunten features make up, akin care, manicures, pedicures, acrylic nails, Juliette nafla, hair colorlnc. wet sets, blo seu and French braids. Lovme: Alot:·l.C. thE: "Hair fubion always 1alm a new feature, and now it's a romantic, ele1ant and feminine look for women," said Stephen Blair, manager ol the salon. uwg TaBAT ova cuatomen' balr In terms of the whole body -and not ju.st the bead-" and we cul it to corrapoad with their bel&bt. The shop haa been 10 yea.n at number 70, Faabioo Island. 0 FtA t-1. G ti: "WE TllY lo be versatile with our hair styles so our cuatomen look 1ood no m atter bow tbey 'rt dressed " Blair said. "U tho."; customers look good tber·o feel more self-confident and wil communicate more effective· ly." be added. That psychological element of bair style is very important lo sweethearts. he said, bttau.se It ·makes couples more pleuin1 to each other AND BAIR HVNTERS is a I~ •lace for Orange Coast couples to cet their hair cuts together. ht added, because the salon un- derstands area trends. "We empbulu the casual/et de- ll berate and well-planne balr styles popular oo the Oranie Coat. aa opposed to national trends." be said. Hair Hunters offers monthlJ sped ala. February's spedal features hair coloring from $2:!.SO , normally startina at $30, be said. Houra are 9 a.m . to 7 p.m. Yoo· day through Saturday and from 10 a .m . tofp.m . Sunday. crtte CoAst DAILY PILOT FebrUWJ I & 1, 1 llO Robet1 N. WHd __ ......, George A. Leldel _._. ~ ... _._ ..... c-.-. u...-c:.. ___ ,_...., -------, ..... -----_,_ ...._ --0..-----c_, .._ __ __ _,.., -··---0...---, __ , __ Say It with clothing, fine jewelry, a beautiful plant, dried flower arrange- ment or a brllllant clear crystal piece. Luggage, leather goods, an original oil painting or a brief bikini will delight your Valentine. Take her to lunch, din- ner or disco dancing in our fine restaurants. Perhaps an Oriental vase, an antique copper urn, a teak elephant, or a brass bell for his boat. Who knows, you may even find a magic carpet or a rare dodo bird. With 40 shops under one roof the ways to say It are endless. Say It anyway you llke, but say It with a gift from VIiiage Fair • ________________ .._.,... ________ .... ---- .... ' .. • • • , .. • ' ' • • ·-' .. ... • ' • " • .. --......_., --. -~ ----- Supplement to Coast LIFE, Feb<uaty 8. 1980 and Delly Piiot. Februert 1, 1990 -LOVE 3 SOUTH COAST PLAZA VI . lentiiws Day Shopping at dae VIUAGE is a sweedaeart Superb glfU for your Valendlae at our u...,,..e .. o,,. • Beaud.ful Caret. • Candy • ,JelNlry • Faaldo,.. •Fine Dlnln11 • F.,,.,.,,.,.. • Go---CoolnNre •Ro--- o/an idea. • l•po,.,. o/ All Klllde • Alld on fllld on GIMI oal Located at SunOower & Bear Street. Santa Ana, California • 751-6595 Oppo411te South Coast Plaza MAU -------_.,., __ . I ,\ 4 LO\'£ -Supplement to Coast LIFE Fet>ruaty 6, 19e0 and Dally Piiot. Febr'*Y 7, 19e0 DICKER 'N WICKER 3DAYSONLY THURS.·FAl .. -SAT. ' -.. Bandolino mid-stacked heel shoes with ankle straps . improve appearance of Terri House at Cape.zio, South Coast Plaza. Capezio fashion and dance shoes improve appearances Items improving a sweetheart's appearance make appropriate Valentine's Day gifts. And Capezio, South Coast Plua, features a wide range of fubion shoes u well as the latest ln IPrinl and summer Dansltln atylea, coordinator Marie Mclllahan aaid. "Our fashions are for all qes, and our prices accommodate almost any budaet," she said. Capello sales personbel ask customers questions to help them buy the appropriate gift for tbe1r sweetheart, she added. Merchandise al Capezlo includes dance and faBhlon shoes and aucb dancewear items as leotard.a, Upta, leg warmers andjaupanta. Women's fashion 1boe1 are by Ba11, Nina, Capello and Bandollno. Also, Berkenstock sandal.a are carried for both men and women. Hours at Capezlo are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally, to 8 p.m . Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Tovatt's Appliances bri,ng ~ozy nights home with entertainment ..... ~ ..... ----.......... Supplement to Coast LIFE. February 6, 1980 and Daily Pilot, Febru.ry 7. 1980 -LOVE S •s:?~r~· C1blnlt Mas.-_. lllt-111 v.t I Coc*tlDp Ugllt A Beautiful Addition to your Kitchen The wood tones of the Spa.cemaker micro· wave oven provide a custom look to the kitchen. The extra.-w1de 16" oven cavity a.nd eye-level controls add ease and effi· ciency to any meal prepa.rationl With your own range and th3 new Space· m.a.ker microwave oven you have a com· plete and versatile cooking center all in one pla.cel Goldlft Wnt& w....-og;.: ,.' ~· • .,........,.. " .. , ...... 142-5196 • .. I LOVE -Supplement to Co.at LIFE, F9bNlily 6. 1MO and D•lly Piiot, February 7, 1980 Time for Valentines Showing customer lB·karat yellow gold Roll.ex "president" ladies watch is owner Bill Munson of Slavick's Fine Jewelers, Fashion Island, in Newport Beach. Get o heod stat On winning her heart - Buy something chic From Bidwell' s Bidtique. Dresses with style Bringing o smile. Sportswea with flair Shows her yo(J core. Bring us your list - We're glod to assist. It'll fit like o gJove. "From Bidtique with love" ' .......... Discriminating tastes for gifts served at Cannery Village in NB One of Newport Beach'• "beat kept secrets" serves dlscrtmina~ shoppers. Cannery Village boasts such of. fering.s as crafts, antiques and uni· que gills -suitable presents for the Valentin e season , s aid a spokesperson. The vUlaje·llke shopping center present.s an old fishing village at· mospbere from 28th to 32nd Strfft along the bay ln Newport Beach. Several fine restaurants comple- ment the array or gilt shops that of· fer a "unique s hoppin1 ex· perience.'' Barbau Allen's Hair De•ll• features the "greatest'' care for hair and nails. StnwbelT)' Flelds Is a glft abop witb cards, gold jewelry and un- usual gifts for many occasions. Good nmes Clock Compuy keepe Ume with demands for expert clock repair, while offering a selection of antique furniture. Beld8d tM 11mea l.s dedicated to the preservation of noslallia. 'J'um. of·tbe·eenlury art nouveau la.mp1, brilliant cut glass. advertlalnt memorabilia. bisque dolls and tin toy• fill the well-stocked atore. fte Gray llabblt coo~nt.ratee in gourmet teas, plants and ettamlc. A UUJe Bit ot £yery1Mq la Just tbat. Gourmet jelly beau and Pbanny Pbudge are popular ltema. Brw Upt •941 hwer 0-,UQ speclalbes in all types of brass ac- cetaories, anUques and Uptlnl. latrlpr is a clothing boutique Coatry ae,uee apeclaJizes an country French and Englis h furniture dat.ine from the 18th and 19th cent.urles. Call 873--0164. J aad B lMerton offers lnlenor decorating together with antiques. wall coverin11, carpeting and drapery Call &31-1.227. A rt Nouveau lamp evokes nostalgia at shop in Cannery Vilfage, Newport Beach. LOVE is .... A Beat1tift1I Woman TO E~ Y~ IP«>fVIDUAlfTY - We do all that is New Plus some of the ti~ oldies: • BRAID~, CUTS, BLO SETS, WET SETS • COLOR FROM SUBnE TO BOLD and BETWEEN • PER~ FROM BODY TO RINGLETS and COMBOS • MANICURES -PEDICURES • JULIITTES NON-LIFTING ACRYLICS •MAKE-UP, SKIN CARE, ACCESSORIZING t70 FASHION ISlANO •NEWPORT BEACH (714) M4-2161 ... TOMI• OOUN11"1. OAANOl 1714) Mt ... I ... -.......... _ Preparing break/cut fn bed on wicker bed tray for Mt' rweetheart ta Patricia Templin of Dicker 'n Wicker. Wicker shop helps young lovers Youa1 couple• find belp funleNDI tbelr bomn at Dieter •n Wicker. "About • percent of our bm&aet• •• wltb JOUDI CO\lplH 11ttla~ ful'Dtture for UMlr ftnt bome. oWMr llaU1 Habermehl 1Ud. &be edded .... beat 1wap-D*lt and clleG mt furniture •tore ptlC9. and Ualt NAll1 mak• UI AU.raetift to 10tml ....U..artl ... -Oreetlnl cards. OU--items 1tocked at~ •n Wicker include old tlm• tell, ceramkl and plant cootalMn. Small ;iUt.1willbe1lvee wttb ur_ ec>Dtalaer bou1bt for V alentlne 1 Dar preaent1, Mra. Habermebl Hid. Men and women find fine gems at Hove Dlebr"aWlc!br•~ln "co.-, ..... aad ~ aDd rat. tu ...._ 8l tm MoultOG Parkway LD T\&IUD. , l>tM'rtmf"et1•1 ... MCf w f1Dd qualit;J '1fta of jewelrt 8' 8 .D. llercbandlle for Valenti.De'• O.v llow•lab NewDGl't-....-..... lncludel: -Tbat 8nD ti LD (U fori" ~·· -~IOaP U. ot ....... ftM ,..... )ft'ell1 -IWs now.re for "an 1verl..U.., aed otber tHteful ltem1, a nprlllloo ot love" 1pok-.mu Wei. -1111111 rtac batbtl CUltOm wortr a1lo ll ... ID U.. -Bed trar• for ewHtbtart'• 1tore at MU Via Udo ta Udo ~u: ~ en.a. ..... llartaa vw.,e. Nelffllt ..... ...... • .... tablel aod..... .. ....... -WW. ..... tM ••• 'sm lo.tlt'md -.,. ,.atu.nd la tllil ................. _..E ...... ...;....:;;-..,... .. l-: • • • *~IC to Collll UFE. 'tbnwy I. 1tl0 tl'ld Deity Piiot. 'ebf'*'Y 7, 1tl0 -LOV1 1 ~* *Gr<ANC/Oe* $WE'D RATHER BE\J\ ~ 11 ~ Mr ....... "We're taking our femlly to Snowbird where we heer the snow 11 Qr9at ~ the facllltlH for chlldren are s~r." K...tMllNr H~.._,_ "I've~ 1at11no rn Tahc», Memmoth and Pane City IO f•r. This wfntM NI ofNnd some of the best skiing ever.'' TomWMllW Newport leK9' "Canecuen skiing wn c.n-ta st lc. Mt. Norquay. Sunshine and Llk• loul .. are wperb areas end rHllY cold." • • •• McClnlle CMUMIU "Memmoth '°' five days and 23 nlQhts I I heer the condlUons.,.. best then." letttTW'Mu frvlM 'I 'm oolno to ski In ~rd Ind go mounteln to mount.In." 'lo '· ... •tlf·---··· .......................... ·-··-·····----···--··········--· ........ · • '•·~--,,~~~,,,.;.,,,,,~~-~11,, ____ •IA.r~•at#~*'··~· , ............. ~~· ..... . . . _.,....,. ' --- • • e YNE -Supplement to Coast LIFE. February 6. 1980 and Dally Piiot, February 7, 1980 There's always a place in her heart for flowers. Your valentine will always find room ln her hn.rt for flowers with our white porcelain hea rt vun. Made in Germany, they are our nduslve lmJ?Ort. A. 7'1.'' high, $12. 8. 4W tug!', $7. &Qutiful gifts say, '1 loVt yo"." Original and handmade gift items increase in popularity Loved ones value onglnal gift.a. Ofte n a handmade girt 11 an orilinal. '·Every year more people make thei r own 11tta," said Alicia Bhaumlk. mana1er o f Home FabriC8. "Not only are homemade 1Uta lesa expenalve, but lbey can't be found ln stores." Home Fabrl~. al 2121 Weatcliff Drive i n Newport Be ach , specializes lo d eslcne r dreu fabrics, iocludlnc 100 percent silk lmport*9 from China and India, raw silk and fine designer woola. The shop also carries a large seledim ol Jouinl and tee-ahl.rt materials, veloun, chenilles and disco fabrics. "We cover the home from dreaea to deeoratJ.nc." lhe said. "We abo olfer a cuatom drape17 and upbolste17 service, lncludln,t slipcovers and bedspreads. If cuatomen want to make lbeir own drapes, we wUJ abow them bow. We are Verf CUltomer~rtent.ed." Home Pabrlca ii open from 1:30 a.m. to I p.m. Monday throuab TbundQ, to I p.m . Friday and Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. THEptRFECT V ALeitlHE'S - . -- P reparing /or the alopa M aid /o Company are Patti Blood and Join GIFT, A Ml~ROWAVE OVEN FIOM D~l5-IROWN, YOUR MICROWA'tE OVIM HEADc;>UARTRS FMtUftnglttton. G.! .. ~ ~ I RBEIRU ggc ~ REG.1• ~to Coast LIFE, Febfuary 6, ~980 and Dally PllOt, February 7. 1880 -LOVE 9 Romantic skiers find experienced help Skiwear and equipment - because they're used in winter by both men and women -make ex- cellent Valentine Cift,a. However, many persons buytn& 1kiln1 items u gifts aren't skien themselves and may not know ex- actly what to buy. That's where Newport Ski Com- pany comes in. "Our personnel are all ex· perienced skien, and they're wlll- ln1t to help, whether the customer akla or not," buyer Toni Leffler aaid. Alao, Newport Sid Company's personnel don't lnt.imlct.te belin· a.int Riera wiU. lbelr knowledce. ''Most ol our belinner customen lean here feellq bapp1 because we fuide them with our knowledc• and don't put them dowa for their lack ol it." owner Jeff Jooea uJd. Newport Ski Company, at 2500 W. Coast lfipway in Newport Beach, features name-brand equipment and clothlq, including: -Sid.a bJ n.cHr, K-Z. Olia, Pre ud.,,....._. -Blndln11 by Solomo• and TJnUa. -Skiwear by S.per, 8erac, 8k)'1', Cnu and Pewderttora. Spedal Valmtine'a Day items in· elude turtleneck aweaten and wool bat.a wttb heart patterns. A wide variety of pricea also at· tract.a Valentine's Day customers, .. f1. Leffler said. Valent ine's Day gift certi ficate makes skin loveable at Daisy's "We can outfit anyone for wherever they plan on •kiinl." she said. However, abe added that clothing ltema at Newport Ski Company aren't esduslttlJ for alders. • 'M udl ol our clothlna and ac- cesaortea -for eumple, our wind ahlrta, nruten and sung.lasses - are escdleet few aucla outdoor ac· Uv1Uea • aallinc." she said. Healthy akin makea loved ones more loveable this Valentine's Day. And to ensure everyone baa healthy skin, Daisy's Skin Care of. fera special Valentine elft certificates at 27812 Forbes Road, Luuna Ni,uel. Dat.y'a 8tla Care, owned and operated by Judith "Dmy" Evans, employs trained eatheUclana who utlllu a complete lab of taclaJ care products. "The beauty ot our products," aaid estbetlclan J oanna Rutz, "I.a that we can blend them to auit each individual's akin." Trea&mea& mub for faclala are blended especially for the In - dividual, abe aaJd. Upcoming spring and summer months bring lbe threat ol akin damaee from the au.n's ultraviolet rays. PnlON IJCK 10 YDt. 100 "Summer la one of the worst aeaaona for the skin," abe said, "and ~le need to prepare." Daiay'a Skin Care offera p~ Uon from the sun thro~ a akin analysis and penona~ed akin care proiram. Mn. .... a&.. recommends sun, balben uae sunscreen or wear a "bat. "Facial akin la very delicate, so you hne to be extra carefw oot to damage lt," she said. Tbat'a why people abould at.a.rt akin care progremi wben they are very youne, she emphasized. .. ., JH p reTe•t akin damage when you're younc, you won't bave to worry about face lifta later," abe said. Houn are 9 a.m. to S p.m. Tues· day to Friday and evenlnp by ap- pointment. Call Bal-SZ'12. DDIM SHORTS 79c YD. REG.2M Tbe onirall eoaJ of Newport Ski Company, sbe added, b to offer penooallted .uvice and to attempt undentancttn1 ol lndividual needs. "Our key to auccesa ls our one-on· one underatandin1 tbal tells us wbat 'a important for each in- dividual." Jooea said. He added, "our customers can talk to technicians and can even see our tull-aervice shop." That abop indudea rent.aJ.s and re- pa ira. Newport Ski Company poisU daily aid report.a. Hours are 10 a.m. tot p.m. daily, to 6 ~t.urday and ooon to S p.m. . AD EXPIRES 2/10/80 -·cOUfOM- % lllHOLSTERY VB.VETS Dlllel•LIM9TM ll'HOLSTIRY &DIAPllY FAlllCS PATTOll PllCE 349 .. -. .. TO-. .. YO. 10 LOVE -Suppi.mtn\ \O CoMt LIFE. Febf'*Y e. 1980 and Dally PllOt. ,ebruary 7. 1llO * Heavy hearts lifted up in Laguna baskets Bubb carry a Jot ol •etaht dur· ln1 the Valmtine aeuoo . • 'Serun, . bukeU eomtltutes the majority of my bu.alnesa," aaJd Geor1e Nelaoo, owne~ ot Fawn llemoriea et l.150 S. Cout w.tnr•Y lo tbe Villa1e Pair. 1boppln1 cenur, Lquna Beacb. "BSAaT·8BAPSD, covered basket.a are a Vet"J fOPU)ar Item every VaJenthM'• D•J," be aald. Nelloo aakl bla aelecUon la large became._ ltoeu up earlJ wbeD the .election la l'OOd. Bubb an lmported from such couotrtea u Colombia and the Phlllpploes, and are bandy for jewelry euea. be Wd. PAWN IUllOaJD la a apeetaJty •ton deallai lo buket.a and lDdoor planta. "BecauM we're owner-operated, we 1he tbe cuatomer better ..mce. '' Nebcm uJd. Exhibiting wide selection ot ballceU at Fawn Mmiories u owneT GeoTge Nelson. Houn are 10 a.m . to I p.m. every d.ly POET •.• (from page 1) a peHOnal intere\t. .. Every person ls a poet and everyone has a unique way of expressing bhnself. ••111e hardest part about belna a poet, though, ls to admit that you are ooe, aomethlni many people aren't willing to do," be said. MUllPllY FR8T writes down hla thoughts and feelings. Then, throu&h laborious re· writing, be develop• bls technical quality. "J write to my own rhythm - DILIWRY 8Y VALENT1Ne'8 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ft. Murphy P.O ..... , 9atboe tltand, C•. '2662 ....... Mnd •.••••..•. copies Of 'A King In ExU•' ., $6.'5.,., copy (Plus SUJO f« post.Gt .ct Nndllng & '"NIH taJC (t.42) "' copy to: "'"'-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... '......... . " ..... Addrt11 , ..••. , ••••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••• , 6'• ••• , , • , ••••• City • • • • • • • • • • , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •• , ••••••••••• to a music I bear -and not to a llmlted form I learned ln the ninth grade." he said. He writes much of his poetry on hi.a boat, althou&h many ol his works were lnapired oo &oca· Uoo. ••1'VE WIU'ITEN poems oo the back of cocktail napldna at parties and on airline tickets wblleflyina,''beWd. He added that wrilin& baa a .-., soothln8 effect on him and that lt helps him find mental and emotJ.oaal guidance. ••Even tbou1b il writing helps me fiDd myse , it still la just a statement of what hap· pens -it bold.a no answers for anyone," he concluded. "KATY" SophiaUcatJoo ln Contemporary Ele1ance In Mink and Ivory S48, ca l ____ _ . . . - South Coast Plaza Village offers friendly atmosphere for ·romance Arranging flowers and plants at Pa;a Flowers for Five Seasons, South Coast Plaza Village, ts owner Bon- nie Graber. with a precious Cobblestone s treets, qu•lnt restaurants and lndividu.llaed mercbanta provide a romantic set- ting at South Coast Plaza Vill-ce. "You wouldn't believe lbe number of sweethearts and couples who shop here," said Donna Dellario, spokesperson for the village. "It's a really neat place to brini • Valentine because it's so different from a mall -it's quaint, warm and friendly," another spokesperson said. THE INDIVIDUALIZED shops include Irish, Japanese and other shops of international flavor. Also, a flowe r shop, clock merchants, culinary and antique stores are featured at the village. "And all our restaurants are neat pl•ces for Valentines too," she saJd, adding "they include ll•Han, Japanese. Mexican, American and the famous Belgian Waffle Inn." "MOST CUSTOMERS at the village say they leave feelini satisfied and fullilled. althoueh theJ also say they never have enough time to see the whole village. "Thal always brings them back," she said. South Coast Plaza Village Ls at Sunflower Avenue and Plaza Drive in Santa Ana, across from Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza. A NEW HEALTH food restaurant -the Good Earth -will open soon al the village, the spokesperson said. 14 KARAT GOLD DIAMOND PENDANT there Is no better way to say It $fSO.OO and for the heart of yo"r heart $88.00 HAlt;Ftl:TER ...... HUNJJn.U.if:.TElt ~1t lo Coast LIFE, februwy 6. 1980 and Deity Piiot. Februert 7, 1980 -LOVE 11 Sarah Verble and Marion Halfacre present Valentine collec- tion of gold and diamond jewelry at Traditional Jewlers. Newport Beach. Traditional gems come from South Southern hospitality aids romance along the Oran&e Coast. Marim and Lula Halfacre recent~ ly opeoed Traditional Jewelers in Newport Beach, an extemion ol their business which hu atorea in Miaswlppi, Tennessee and West Vtr1in.ia. The jewelry store. al 2630 San Miguel Drive In Newport HJlla Center, 9ids romantic girt giving by offning fine custom jewelry. "We specialize in cus tom - designed ~welry. a business that involves cre~ting a special item as unique as the individual," HaUacre said. TrMtitional Jewelers also repairs watches and carries a Cull tine of fine jewelry, watdl~ and waU and floor clocb. Valentine Soecial Corrective Facial g Makeup ($45.00 value> $25.00 February 1-15 The Classic Look Is a Matter of Care ... Natural skin care products, blended for the Individual In our labs. •Trained Esthetlcfans •Face & Body waxing ... Skin Cae Clnic 27812 Forbes Rd. Lai':!' a N lauel 831-5272 -Open ·Fri. 9-6EwrtlnQS by Appt. ( t2 LOVE -Supplement to Coast LIFE, February e. 1980 and Dally Pllol, February 7, 1980 Gail Stearns, left, receives a body wrap from Cindy Pelletier of Milo Health Club, Newport Beach. Sweethearts improve looks at Milo Health Club in NB Gentlemen can Improve their · sweetheart's appearance through a gift of membenblp at Milo Health Club for Women To help those guys afford that gift, Milo offers a Valentine's Day spedal -at $59 for three months - which normally costs $68, owner Cindy Pelletier said. "IF A 'FELLA' signs up his sweetheart for Valentine's Day, he gets a free card to go with the gift certificate," she said. Milo Health Club for Women is at 206 Walnut-st. in Newport Beach f EATURES to help improve s weet.bearts appearance include: -Body wrap treatments which reduce from three to seven inches in Just ooe treatment -Two racquetball courts, -Sal.Ula and whirlpool spas. Houn at Milo are from 8 a.m to 8 p.m . Monday through Thursday, to 7 p. m. Friday and to noon Saturday. Orange Coast lovers find apparel for engagements at Darrell's Tux Such love-oriented occasions as marriage increase around Valen· tine's Day. 80 DAllRELL'S Dedrick Tux Shop features tuxedos, shirts, slacks. ties and accessories for those occasions, owner Darrell Bender said. Darrell's Dedrick Tux Shop hM been ln Santa Ana for 22 years, be added. "My shop has been around for so long that I've developed a good followtnc baaed on my reputation," be said. Bender added, "I deCinitel} un· derstand my Orange Coa s t customers &o I can efficiently cater to their needs." Tuxedo lines stocked at Darrell's include Lord West, Palm Beach After Six, Clam Crystal and Yve~ St. Laurent. CUSTOM Fl'ITING and altera tloos also are featured. The tux shop ls in Westcliff Plaza al WestclU( Drive and Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach. It will move in mid or late February to Weatport Square at 369 E . 17th St in Costa Mesa, Bender said. Make her hear1 Rin ~ Specialty priced through Valentinea Dey "'Traditional jl Jevvelers NeW1NN1 Hiiis Center 2630 san MllUel..t:f:9WPOrt BHch I • • 0 Tab A Swudd l& COCO'S ~'~hwi.OtWOWA et' ~ w IZiMtfll'e~ ...... ~t to \,;OUt LI~[. February 6, \980 and 0111y Pilot February 7. 1960 -LOVE 13 The 1980 Individualized love expressed at Pace Setter lndlviduallled cifU express the special love sweethearts bold for each other. And limited edition collectables not only are individualized, but they lncreue ln value as well, said Ron Waddell. spokesman tor The Pace Setter Pavilion, South Coast Plaza. Porcelain fiowers by Boehm also make nice Valentine's Day pres- ents, he said. "We also can accommodate just about any lover's budget, with prices ranging from very lnex· pensive to about $5,000," he said. Table top and girt Items at Pace Setter Include : plates, rt1urlnes, trays, crystal, china, Jewelry, silver. thimbles and other limited editioo collectables. Brand and deslper names are by Belleek, Hummel. Boehm, Cybis, Rockwell and Uadro. The Pace Sett.er features a sister store ln South Coast Piasa, Costa Meta, called Company'• Coming. Expamioo plans are under way to lncreau The Pace SeU.er'a floor apace to &S,000 square fed from about 3S.OOO square feet, Waddell said. Typifyi ng individualized gifts at Pace Setter Pavilion are "Mustangs American," l imited edition figurine by Edward Marshal Boehm. For a love thats here to stay ... ~ . an Eternal Valentine Valentine's Day Plate by Royal Do~ltone This Is Royal Doulton's very special Valen- tine's Dey plate for 1980 .•• fifth In this won· derfully sentl"18"t•I sertes. On dellc•tely em· bossed bone china, rimmed with gold. Elegant- ly cased In• fl~ry gift boJt $32.95 DftCt StlltR DftVILIOn 14 LOVE -Supplement to Coast LIFE, February 6, 1980 and Da1ty Pilot, February 7, 1980 Dreasmg gentlemen for love-oriented occaaliou ii Yve St . Laurent tuudo, available at Darrell's Dedrick Tux Slurp. See story on page 12. Faster then • apee~llhopplt>g cart IO pull In cusfm'NHS all Blong the Orsn(Jfl Coe-. It'• SUPERCOUPON coming-. ~bruary 27 IJnd 28 In Coast Life end the OeJly PJlof I· -. To Put SUPERCOUPON to worll '°'you Call 642-432 t sndasklor d1$play advertising. .. -DAILY PILOT ....... .. California sportswear and dresses please sweethearts Valentine gifts to please almost any woman are the specialty at BidweU's Bidtique. The contemporary sportswear and dress shop, at 346'7 Via Udo, Newport Beach. features California deslpa for "\.M young of all aies," owner Jackie Warren said. Designer and name brands ln· elude: ~ puta, Offaa Padfk, Happy Lep, Cllarm Sportaweal', Au-Marte drffsa, EeaJ lleeld and St•lfed Jeaq, SIZES &ANGE from three to 13. "And our prices doo 't strain a poor guy's wallet when be ~ a llft for hb sweetheart.·' she said. BldUque is ''the bi1Jest lllUe store in Newport Beach," behind FAR WEST ... (from P•tt 1) Dinner houses •~ known by dif· ferent names : &e•t.ea'a, the w .. aler, the Plaakll••ae, the M.......Ur. the Gorda Ua. the &ua· •er Home, Sweet TlbMe Dmbal', w•re'• and Slmday'1. • One of Far West's uoaun1 reataurants, the &eabetl E. Lee, ueeu travelers near the corner°' J>adftc Coast Highway and Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Coco's is one of Far West 's familiar coffee abops ln the area. Heck's Men's Store and next to the Lido 1beat.tt. sbe added. The shop's contemporary styles are deslgrfed to last, so they won't go out ol fashion immediately, Mrs. Warren said . "WE GET NEW merchandise every day so we always have something new and up-to-date. "Also, we don't stock a lot ol any one atyle, so we lndlvidualli.e our fashion looks and our customers don't •see themselves walking down the street'," she said. Experienced employees "help c ustome r s put th e ir l ook s to1et.ber," she said. Hours at Bldwell's Bidtique are from 9 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. HOWES ..• (from page 7) Iowa, he said, and pearls atill ~ one ot the family's apedaltles. Havlna been active la the Newport Beach community for the last 17 years, the Howes family takes pride ln aervtna Ora.nae Coast jewelry needs. from purcba.le to re· pair. P resti1lous Palek· Phillipe watches -ooe of the world's best lines for 120 years -also are reatured. he said. Other ltema Include crystal, silver and medium-priced watches, he concluded. Soles and Rentals TO: WESTPORT SQUARE 369 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA (oaou 17th St. fn>m Rolph's) COME VISIT USI da11ttell~ It ._..,_,.to C09lt LIFE, febtwly I, 19'0 and 0.tr Piiot, febNefy 7, 1980 -LOVE 1& Sony_ digital quartz clock radio and televmon u a popular item at Davia Bren.on. Coda Mua. Microwave ovens, dishwashers practical gifts for Valentine's Day Romance and practicality 10 band in band at Davia-Brown. Two ol tbe matt appropriate Ci.Its for tbe Valentine season are microwave ovem and automatic dlsbwaabera. 11lat's the opinion of Stan Brown, manarer ol Davia-Brown, an ap- Some more rea· sons: An old friend visits, 1ood report card, Mother's Day, Homecoming, Won the 1ame, New baby, Graduation, gngagement, Fatber'a Day, An- nlversilries. pUance store at '11 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. "W~ bave microwaves and dllb· waaben in several models that are good values rleht now," be 1ald. Davia-Brown bu a larse stock ol modell bought at low prleea from manulactw'en. and I.I able to pau The Red Plate A tradition among the ear- ly American famllfes was that when so- meone de- served special praise or atten- tron they were served dinner on the Red Plate. Today this custom returns . . . the perfect way to acknowledge a friend's speclat triumphs ... celebrate a birth· day ... praise a Job well done . . . reward a goaf achieved . . . or simply say "You are Special Today." Start a tradition. B.D. HOWES_.SON ftNl llWILIU ,. row GDD•TIOM Newport .... M11 Wt LMt / ln.tm ..... ,. 0 ...... ,..... .. ~ these aavinca on to cuatomen. Brand DaJ1M11 in m1crowave1 in· elude: LIU••· Pa•uoale and GeaenJ l!ledrte. microwaves and dlabwasbera, Davla·Browa bu a lull line of w11ben and dr)'en, refrigerators, televlaion.a, .tdeo·tape rtt<>rders and lq-ICl"eell televialou. Dlabwuben are available in aucb IWDe9 u Frl .... lre. GeMraJ Eledrte, llQUI and~ Aside from a 1el~ctloo of Hours of tbe atore that was e.tabllabed ID Coeta Mesa in 1947 are 9 a.m. tot p.m. Monday to Fri· day and 8 a.IJl. to 6 p.m. Saturday. MIL@ tLU_Tt1 ClLl3 ~ ~ ~41k::) ~41k::) VALENTINE SPECIAL Flgure..ncj.fltntts-<:onsclous women will find MUo a bM'geln 8t any price (especially dill oneU. Or.n91 County's premiere ttm•-only hellih dub often you: •Racquetball • wetaht Room • Ofet eouns.nno • E••rdse-To.Musk • Jecuul • Stnkw Women H .. lth Program • Saune • Exercl• Aree • Cellullt9 8ody Wr_,, 1 llONTH llElllllRIHIP FORONLY$59 --·.---... , ..... .. A MONnt ,_ 80NGP YOU,_ .. on.t~Fthll.tllO , - - .. .. - 18 LOVE -SupplefNnt to COMt LIFE, February 8, 1980 and Dally Pilot Febrwry 7, 1980 * * CANNERY VILLAGE The Unique Shopping Experience American Oak, Old toys, dolls, tins, boOks A.ntlqae1 • Collecdblet ui a 1111 •·· ... Wl*t hectt tn.7120 AntiQU'4 Furni1hinR1 Corpt'll ~ Drapuit1 ........ ,LoveQrow Wtdl 8 Topi.,, MDII beM OO'lered with cn.,a,. flt We have: rabbit, mou.ae , cat, pig, doll.ltey, elephant, bear, hippopotamus, do1. We carry Pbanny'a Pbud1e and the Goonnet Jelly Belly. 421 ,, ........ wport lleacti l73-e840 Communal &1id111tial Yacht1 <f Coacl1t1 a 12 11 at It.. Newpoft hedl 131-1227 THE PEBFECI' VA.LENTINE Gin' FOR A SPECIAL LITl'LE IADY ••• EAGLE HORSE EncbanUnt hand·paint.ed pin box wttb earrlop for cheekl and a bearHhaped ottltlace lulde. ou.....,.. ... .u.w. Strawberry Fields °' ,, ........ wpaft ..... 87S-1IOO FISH ROOSTER A WHALE Of A DOCK MARKER AN ENDANGERED SPECIES 'lbe Bran Ugbt A.8d Power Co. 421 ,, ...... NewPCWt hedt Opett 1M TUH.-9un. CloMd lllon. fn.ea1 VALENTINE SPECIAL Anortment of eprlnc wrap aklrll l.n cotton polyester - 1trtpes, IOUda and f'ftenlblel from 20.00. Cotwa T -1hlrt.1 to match. '"'J:!rue 2117 LAlf•,... •t211t.8t.,Newpott9Mdt 911-T740 BARBARA ALLEN HAIR DESIGN Antique Clock.a & Repairs Music Boxes CollecUble Pocket Watches .. Fine Antique Fu.rnlture AJJlll~~ ao 11et 1t. ... llport .. edll ln-0211 11IE VD.JAG E by 11a1aoa Beautiful kltcbeo a,cuaorlu. teapot pictured here. Also available -caol1ter aet, butter dbb, Jam Jar, aucar It ereamer .,.,......... .. ,.. ..... ,.....a--...... c~--r ~)~ ) ure (jrey l@bbi1 •nt~ •nd f{ifrs r"--~' ~ ~ .,. ,, .... Nellpott .... tn-4111 Country Elegance ANTIQUES select country French & English furniture and accessories w 31et ....... port hech l1'-01M Greatest of care for hair 8nd nalll -Joni bu Joined us and she's fantaabc f SWl have a few opentng.s. fCli;ta...J_.._ 1'1---.... ,...__ ~!.----IOlt-­ _______ _.,._,4.,_..._ B11•tbl1coa Beaeh Fe1•11taba Valley ~ .. ra .. e&e•• 1 D•lly ~e••••per EDITION .l VOL 73, NO. •. 4 SECTIONS, 5' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS t 118 FADployees Juntpy at Agency Probe ., l'l'SVS •Aaaa.s ............... Rumore about what an In vetUaaUoe lnto a private ftnn lbat bu been handllat HUDL• tattoo Beach '1 federal Job pro- cram m-., tum up are raclnl Uiroup city ball like wUdlin t.o-- 4fay. otnctall aa1d An audit al We.tern lolt.lt.ute et Careen Jne. by the Oranae Cou.oty Manpower Commlukln b.. city employee.1 cbeckiq to ... tf tblf've bad U1 UIOd•· tJoe wtlb t.be Job pro,ram. 'the commu.ion all but put Western out of bullnel• early t.bl• wffk, by eUCUna off lta f\lndlo• and told lhmtlnstoo Beach otftctata to take charae of the Job pro- 1ram. City Admlolatrator Bud Belalto said be dispatched two penonnel otficlall Wednesday to one of Weatern's Huntin1ton Beaeb offie•• to calm .,mp&oy-. "l wanted to lAdicate to every· one that they weren't Just «Ohl< to M left on the ytne to J!ie," Belllto aplained. Ea('Uer Ulla week, Hunttn,ton Beacb Ctty Coun,cU memMr's voted to call for a federal s:rand jury probe lnto alle1at.1on.a that the cilY'• Job proa:ram bu been milmanaeed. Wntem WU hired lut Od. 1 to handle the clt1 'a Com- prebemlve Employment Train· inl A.et <CETA> proaram. The corporation I.a headquartered in Irvine but bu two Hu.ntinitoo Beach offlcea. "Everyone here la Just eot.ng crazy," explained one clty of. fldal. "Nobody I.a aure where lbe fin1er la 1otn1 to point next and, undentandably. everyone la worried u bell." Amons the matters being scruUnlz.ed by manpower com· mlaaloo auditors are alJegaUon.a or nepotl.am lnvolvtna three city orriciala -Belsito, Pert00nel D irector Ed Thompson and former aulatant city ad· mlniat.retor Richard Harlow. Accordine to the allegation.a, all three bad relatives employed through the ~of CETA funds when the. federal Job provam waa bd.DI maueed by the dty . Belsito responded by saying be didn't help hil two daugbt.en, a dau&hter-ln·law and a nephew land CET A·funded Jobs. He aaid hl1 dau1btera bad summer jobe ln the private sec· tor that were funded through Huntincton Beach'• feder.a job pro&ram. His daughter-ln·law, <See JUMPY, Page A.2) Schools Still Struck No End Seen • in Valley Teacher Walkout By PfDL SNEfDEBMAN Of .. Deity~, ... . With no early end to their strike lo sight, Fountain Valley Elementary School District t eachers continued walking picket lines at their campuses today. Teacher representatives estimated that participation re · maioed at more than 70 percent ln thil second day or the strike. * • • The walkout waa triagered when contract talks broke ofr Monday night. No new talk s had bee n scheduled although both sides expressed wllllngn e s~ t o negotiate Some 250 substitute teachen continue to supervise classroom activities today In the district's 16 elementary schools . No major disruptions were re· • * • ·Ocean View : Strike Averted A tbrutened teacben' atr1ke In Hunllnston Beach's Ocean View Sebool DlaUid baa been averted. at leut dlNuO tbe end of UU. week, an.Ion ancf school of· rtclala reported this morning. Contract negotiators for both Missing Boy, 12, Found Strangled The body of a l2·year-0ld boy last seen in Huntington Beach wailinf for a bua lo Disneyland wa s ound We dnesday in Walnut. Los Angeles sheriff's deputies said James Michael Macabe, of 'Garden Grove, apparently was strangled to death. His fully clothed body was found at 12 30 p m behind a ware ho use tr a s h b i n by employet!s of a Walnut business Garden Grove police utd the boy was last seen Sunday at a bus st.op a l Beach Boulevard and Slater Avenue in Huntangton Beach. H is 24 ·ye ar·o ld brother, Wllliam, who lives ln Huntington Beach, had taken hlm to the bus at.op. where he ha d planned to catch a bus to Disneyland. The brother filed a mlsslng person report with Garden Grove police Monday when James didn't return. ortlcers Hid. James had been spending the weekend in Huntington Beach with bls brothe r while has parents were out or town, pohce aaid. · 19 Perish i In Bus Crash aides met unW 3 a.m . today and annowced that talb will eoo- Uoue at 8:30 a .m. Frid.,. Tbla mondq'• an.....-oement temporarily halted talll of a joint strike with the nearby Fountain Valley Scbool District leacben wbo tralkecl out of claiais Wednelday. Statue of the Ocean View ne1otlaUom are deacribed by both aides as "delicate." The parties have a1reed to a news ·'blac kout," withholding bargaining status even from teachers, said Bar Kaelter, un· ion negotiator. District Superintendent Dale Coogan said, "We don't want to get people excited and end up breaking off negotiations." Kaelter added, "Basically, we have seen some movement on both sides It still could go either way." · Union bargainers met at 6. JO a .m. with some 200 teachers tQ bring them up to date and an nounce there will be school as usual both today and Friday, Kaelter said Negotiations begn Monday aga in after a breakdown several weeks ago when the union decli ned a district offe red three· year contract with a 9 percent pay hlke lhl11 year, 8 percent next year and U'le third year left open to later bargaining. Teachers, though, a re holding out for a one·year contract, a 9.4 percent wage increase , changes in grievance procedures, what they consider an equitable dis· trlbution of duties beyond the normal work week, s maller classes and cbaneea ln teacher trenafer policies. Teachers.. working without a contract alnce July 1, broke off negotiatlooa ln November and announced they would contloue to work without striking. However, they changed their minds Jan. 29, voting to strtke If a n acceptable contract la not neaoUated. · ported, although John Perry, 18667 San Antonio, Fountain Valley, said his truck was van· dallied by students near Robert Gisler School because of a sign on the truck condemning the teacher strilce. • P erry said older students egged hls truck and let air out of a rear Ure as several picketing teachers watched without in· tervening. f'.ea 8111t Singer Bette Midler and the production company filming her concert movie "Divine Madness" have been s ued f or $3 million b y three backup singers wh o claim they were improperly fired from the picture. Plan to Kill Odd-even Gas System Fails SACRAMENTO CAP) -A legls lallvt attempt to klll California's odd-even aaaoUne sales system hu failed. But the author, Auemblyman Eugene Chappie, R·Roaev11le, aaya he will try a&aln to aup. preH odd-even, at leut ln t.be rural count.lea : There'• a bU1 ln a Senate committee that would end It ln counties with leas than 100,000 population. Chappte'1 resolution to over- turn odd-even, ACR81. eot only one vote Wednesday In tbe enern aubcommJlt.ee of the Aa- se m bly Reaourcea, Land Uae and Ener1Y CommJttee, and lbal waa from a fellow Republlcan. Because or current condJtJons in the district, the Board of Trustees voted to cancel ala reg . ularly sc he duled meeting tonight. The decision to cancel wa s made afte r the board emerged from executive session at a sped al meeUn& Wednesday afternoon "We felt the mtttang would be non.productive as at related to <See STRIKE, Page AZ) Hostage Releases 'lnuninent' ByTlte A..uodaled hear. A Kuwait newspaper reported from Tehran today that the re-- leue ol I.be American Embuay hotla.. la Ulmmlnent. II Stale Department olflclab 1atd that though the situation remained "promlsln1" they could not COD· fl rm I.be report. ''I do not IM uy Imminent re- lease ol the boctaees," depart· menl spokesman Hoddine Carter told reporters In Washington. Carter aald at the same time that the U.S govemmenlladelay. 1ng Imposition of planned new economic sanctiona against Iran while diplomatic efforts to free the hoslllges continue The weekly newapaper Al Khadaf said the number or young Iranian militants occupy. ing the embauy hu beeo re- duced from 400 to so. and that final arrangements for the ~· lease of the approximately so captive Americana are being completed "following the eltt· tloo of Abolhaasan Bani Sadr u Iran's new preeldent." ··Bani Sadr has aet the sett.le· ment of the boctaee crisl.a and the endloe of the duality of authority being uerclaed In Iran u the maln objecUvea at the bestnnln1 ol bil term." the reportuid. Al Kbadaf said U .N . Secretary .General Kurt Waldheim I.a trytn1 to convince Bani Sadr to "preuure th• atu- denll to leave the embuay and have them replaced by resular lranJan troops." Bani Sadr made plain on Wednesday that be w11 de· termlned to trim the power ol the embuay mWlaDll. He cuU1ated them for 1etu.n, a iovemment minister aJTeSted, callln1 them "dlctat.on who have created a 1overnment wtthl.n lbe 1ovem· ment," and 1ave lbe cold •boulder to a U.S. deleeetion ln· vlted to Iran by them. Anthony Sherman Jr., a Secret Service a gent in San Francisco. shows pa rt of tile $5.8 million in bogus bills seized when four major counterfeit operations were broken up. Several arrests ha ve been made in connection with the case. Pornography Ring Broken by Arrests HACIENDA HEIGHTS CAP> -The arrest of a 38·year-old electri c al engin e er ha s culminated a four·monlb ID· veallgatlon Into what pohce describe u possibly the only comput.erbed cbild pornoerapby operetioo ln the world. John Ukina wu beJd ln lieu of 12$,000 bail Wednaday aft.er b& inl taken into custody Tuesday on a felony complaint cbarcing him wlth coaapiracy lo dis· tribute child pomo1rapby and sell1n1 tbild pornoarapby. Shortly after Llkina • arrest wu announced, Richard~. 34, of San Jose, was arrested on a warrant chargln1 hlm with conaplracy to distribute chlld pornosrapby and obeeene ma\. ter. A Mubatla.D Bea~h alrc:raft werker and an Ob.lo man were anested earlier 1n the anvesttga tion, police said, and a wa1Tant has been JSSued for the arrest of another Ohio man. Los Angeles police said further arresla an e xpected. Laat month, police seize d pomo~c literature, movies, video cauett.es and thousands or photograpbs from Llkins' home 1n tbl.a Loe Anaelea suburb. Mart.In 1aJd some of the men bela1 lavau1ated are believed to bave solicited youths with emotional or physical ban· dlcap1. One suspect was in- v o Iv ed wllb a retarded pbyalcally handicapped boy. ' Coast ' GUADALAJARA, Mexico ~(AP> -A bead-on craab ol two , bplet klllecl 11 Mex!eana and ln· • Jured 14. MVeral Mrioualy, the Jled Croll n,.,ned. Tbe N1Sef ACeDCY Hld tbe COi· Utlon 1outb of bere early eednfl9day occurred when one of bUMI tried topua •car. Trees Wm Be Replaced Weather Continued 1 unn1 tbroup FrtclQ, wilh OC:· caalonal loc:altaed 1u1ty wlnda dlmlnl1blna. Lowa The acci dent happened tween G uadala jar a and Ctudad Guzman ln weat central Medco. COAST 'LOJ'E' 'INSIDE TODAY I A HW>tingtoo Beach developer bat beeft ordered t.o replace a 1rove of 60-year-old eucalyptus lreet hll firm bulldoaed la.t month oo a ·~ •trelcb of Lake Street. !'rant Woolaey, of F W Oevtlopen, aareect to plant ae new tapllnp att.r cfty tound.I memben pubUclY scolded him thls week for '4Pl'0Cltincthe mature treet. •--nu.a 11 another tutanee whe,. tM dev.eop.r 1et1 what be wlft&I and th• ctuseu Pl lt uovtd to UM•," 1aid Councilman John Thomas. Lake 8trMt r•ldeate co•plalned •hen UM lefty U... 1tarted hllUQs t!Je powad to make way for a tnct ot aew homes. The councU dec:lded Woo,ley muat put up a ,..,. .... bond to lnaun the new lr .. •IU'Vlve. A city poUcy oa tree removal wu alao ordeNd . ••• PLANI TO EXPAND a HuDUDtt•• ••atlia nel1hbothood cbu.rch into a tJarw.levtl flClll;r Wll a 1,058-Mat •actuary .,.,. blutad MODtdaJ Bl4t bJ a _,.,.. of bOIMOWDUW. -,- ~· Coundl mespben, however, approved nrat Qu'llliaJl Church ol HwtllDCt.on Beach'• plan aft.er addln1 oo &ix con~ d1Uoat aimed at avoldlnl traltlo coqesUoo and potentlal par~ snblecu. CouDdl members allo told eb&anh olDdala to Umlt fucUcn at tbe U0'1 Kabl St. lite to cburcb·nlaa.d attalrt only. '"'lbll 11 ICl&al to be a real_...." atnlct.,..," eom· mented ......_ Kann Dowu, ''aM I ._,t UWak lt rea&lJ nu llllOta. ~.·· lbe da,..ed coaeU ...... ...,. afraid t. vote down &be cburcb ,a ... t.aU1e lt lla't a "PoPUJu, political thine to do.•· • •• tonltbl lo the '°'· H11bs Friday • alooa the COHl and bllb 7'0l lnland. --· , lWL Y N.OT JUf.. It, f!!!'*Y 7, ,_, ~--JIJST BR£4KJNG--.......... LGl4~iromlodow'•..W..,n•r..,_•rrl; MCI Bundy Jurors Told •• To Keep Open Minds OR.LANOO, P'la (AP> -A ct.ftlllt eom1 JW'J. nlMln.ed to rorfet pnutal publlctt1 abrx& Tbeodon It. 9uDd1'1 cf1m.luJ paat, tadl1 t0alln1M1 ckUbenUoaa cm cbaraea th.al Bundy kid- napo-d and kllied U.7ear-okS Klmwlt DlAM Leacb two,...,. •to. The ft .. maa, NveD•WOCDU Jury deUbera~ (ot two hours and u m1DUl411 Wod.ae9daJ before rt!Urlnc for IM nltht t.o a hotel one ~ from t.be <>ran,. County Cowt.houae Tbe Juron bad bem MQ~ l1aee i.umciay bepn I" ... -. qo followlq two w9eb al JU11 aeleedoa, Cln:uJl J9dp Wallace~ turn..t th.-cue over to Jurors an.t lDAl\tcUq them on the law ln the cuci lie called a halt to l!Hrlr deUbeta· tioa. aU;30 pm .~,. LONDON <APl Gold pricee fell nearly sz:s ln Loodon t.o- da7 followt.nc a ICuwalU report I.bat I.be releue ol the American bottapa ln Tebrao was 1mmlnenL · Tbe dollar wu steady a1atoat major world curreoclee. At ~~okl lo London wu aelll.QJ for M82.50, down from '711 at W ay'a cloee Jo Zurich, Cold prices Ibo &lipped below f100 before bou.nc· lni bact to '702.50. down SI from Wednmday 'a cloee. r. •IDier c.,,m.. CAPE TOWN, Sout.h Africa (AP) -A fllhlnl trawler UP9becl early today lD a bay 10 milee oortb of Cape Town and about JO penoaa were reported mlulnl, tbe Sout.b African 8roadc ... In, Corp. aaJd. Tbe broadcut 111d four crew memben of the ft•hlna trawler Manta manaied to 1et a.tho.re and tell harbor ofllcia!a of tbe 1!nk101 ln Saldanba Bay. 13 DA Aides Join Judicial Challenge By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot .. Oelly ..... $Yff Following a movement that began two years ago, 13 deputy district attorneys a re among the challengers who will attempt to unseat incumbent Orange Coun· ty judges in the June judicial elections. As in 1978 when four incum· bents were unseated, the deputy district attorneys this year are r eiterating their lita ny thal there la leniency on the bench and saying they aren't happy with some recent appolntmenta by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. As of Wednesday's 5 p.m. ftl. log deadline, 36 challeneers bad returned declarallOftl of intent to seek electJon to 34 Judicial of. fi ces on the superior a nd municipal court benches. • In Superior Court contests, a ~ decision by Judge Claude Owena or South Laguna not to seek re- electloo drew eight hopefula. They are John F . Cronin, a dep uty distn ct attorney from M1s- s1on V1e10 . John f'' Bovee, a d<:p· ul y publH· <ll•ff•n d<'r fro m <'orona d('l Mar. NcwJ)Ort Bearh attorney J oe A D1ckcr">on, Anaheim attorney Robert II. Ku e hn : j udges Ragnar R. Engebretsen and James L Smith of WE'!lt Orangf• ColJ!lty M un1cipal Court, and Jame~ Cook, of North Oran ge County Municipal Court Another Superior Court race drawing a field or candidates is for the poeitlon of retiring Judge H. Walter Steiner. Seeking election lo Steiner's seat are Robert D. Chatterton, a deputy district attorney from Huntington Beach; Yorba Linda attorney Sid Rad us; San la Ana attorney Ralph Pagter; Julian Clmbaluk, a Superior Court commissioner from NewJ)Ort Beach, and Judge Robert R. Fitzgerald, or North Orange County Municipal Court. Judge Lester Van Tatenbove, or Irvine, will face cballeQiers Stuart Grant, a deputy district attorney from Laguna Beach: Susanne CWTle Lewis, a deputy district attorney rrom Ml.salon Viejo and Thomas W. Privette, a deputy district 8'torney fro'm vma Park. Jn the two-candidate Superior Court cooteeta, Irvine attorney E. Charles Forde wUl challenge Judge Francisco Briseno; DAILY PILOT JN "'•ftiet(e.Kt 09't'f ~. •lt"'-"ttf\K'°"" ,.._, ,,....._. ,.... .... _,_..., '""°'-, •• ,, ,..,..~~ .......... "°''*''"'• W.,.i\fW4 ""'-""'"' ~ ,,_ ... , ,., (f>'I• ltM>W .. .......,.... 0.Mft HwM.,_..._. ,._,ltl.fli f~ f•t.111Vt1tll•; Inv. ~"-"'"''"°""'hro~nt A ; \t"QI• , .. ..,_.. ~ f\ ..,,.,ftlWod \.tvr1Jf ¥\ •M liuftll•,, ,,. '""' ... ~""""' ... ~ •• , ., 1.IO -~,.,_ c .. 1.-.. Colll0tn.•.,_,_ ·---.. ~~·.,.. ""'*'""" , .. , .. ew-. Vk•"'--0.---,_"._ .. , .. ._ ............. ..._.... ..... OM1"" L-. ....... ,. .... ....... -............ , .... . ..... a-.... Ot_C.-.. , .... Hu'=!~~ ,,..m,,.-..,,. _,.. ..... OMM9 ~-.• , ... a. .. ....... c.i. ............... , ...... , TNpflone (?14)10411t CleMfflH Adwettlllftl MMs1t • Alphonaus C. "Nick" Novick. an lrvlne deputy district att.orney will oppose Judge Leonard McBride. of Santa Ana; Thomu W. Privette. a Vllla Park deputy d istrict attorney wHI challenge Judge Ronald Prenner, or Santa Ana; and Richard Parnell, a L aguna Beach deputy district attorney wiU oppose Judge Mark Soden, of Newport Beach. Unopposed In their bid.a to re· turn to the bench are Judges Walter Cbaramza, of Newport Beach; Everett W. Dickey, of San Clemente; John L. Flynn Jr. of La Habra; James F. Judee. of Fullerton; Donald A. McCartin, of Costa Mesa ; Allcemarle Stotler of Newport Beach; Jack Trotter, of Santa Ana, aod Edward Wallin of Santa Ana. Jn Orange County Central Municipal Court, Judee Karl C. FraJtk, of Santa Ana, will face cballengent Dan Dutcher. a San· ta Ana attorney. and Edward Dingman, an Irvine deputy dis· trict attorney Judge Edward Laird W1U be opposed by Newport Beach al· torney Arnold P . Mordkin, who was unseated from the North Orange County bench in the 1.978 ele<'Uons by Robert Schatz. Tustin deputy district att.o~y Eric Snethen wi ll c hallenf.?<' Judge Eugene C. Langhauser, of Santa Ana; Anaheim deputy di&· trict attorney Cliff Harris wiU oppose Judge Robert E. Law, of Newport Beach; Oranee al· torney Bobby D. Youngblood will attempt to unseat Richard Orozco, of Brea, and Judfe Jae· quelyn D. Thomason o Villa Park wiU face opposition from P . Lee John.son, a Santa Ana at· torney. Judge Barbara Tam Thompson, of Newport Beach. will f ace opposition from Westminster attorney Ross Gallen and Santa Ana attorney Peter C. Tornay. wbJle Judae John C. Teal wiU be opposed 6y Legal Aid Society attorney Nan· cy B. Kaufman, of Santa Ana and Newport Beach deputy dla· trict attorney Robe rt E. Thoma.a. Judge Samuel B. Taylor Jr. of Santa Ana la the only central court Judge to run WJopposed. Only one contest developed ln Harbor Municipal Court. lt will find Newport Beach deputy dla· trict attorney Michael Jefl~y Pear challenging Judee Frances Munoz, of Costa Meta. Judlea Donald Dungan , Selim S. Franklin. Richard Lueaebrinlt and Calvin P. Schmidt are unop- posed. In South Orange County MWllcipal Court, Judge Richard Hamilton, defeated In a 1978 Superior Court coot.eat and later appointed to the municipal bench by Gov. Brown, will face a challenge by attorney William Saee. ol Newport Beach. Jucfae Blair Barnette of Corona del Mar la unoppoted. In the only election on t.b• Weat Orange County Municipal Court bench, Jude• PblWp E • Cox la~. Io N~an1e County Muni cl pal Court, .Jud•• L.olwd GoldJlten, of Newport 8eaob, ll being c>ppoeed by Anahtlm City Attorney WUUam P. Hol>ldna1 whUe Fullerton deputy dlatrlct att.orney Rlchard Stanford Jr. will run a~alnst Judge Betty L. SU.111 ol Oranaie. J udce Lo fan aioo:c:i 01 Aoabelm, wtl fact op Uon from Br•• attorney David Badia. Judi• David Back, ol run.rtGD. t.a ...,poeec1. ......_ .. , STRIKE.~., Utt ....... ~, Bel'7 ·~· pr"h'-' ~ ol U... bOard. Mid to. a•>'· A 1-.. crowd ot teacben ud pena&a !lad beell -.peet9d al tonl1bt•a m1•tla1 . Mn. Mlfn..W Aid e!M ud odael' boud tMmben ..acom• ealll from C<lll(emed parent.I, addin1 lbat •he 1pent 1ht hours Wedne9· day r•pondina t.o calla from par4tnll She aaJd her calls had been s plit ~vcmJy IM;tween aupport.ers of th" teachers and those who baclk the board • Al Wednesday'• board me«· In&. Mn . MlananelU said the board would not neaotiate with t.achert unUl they return to the claurooma Thia mornln1. however, 1he said the board would accept the declsloo of the stale mediator on resumption ol '\OIOUatioo.a. 1'he state mediator uslped to fo'oWlt.ain Valley coot.ract taJU was unavallable for comment to- day cooceml.ng when talks may resume. Al Wednesday's special meet· In g, the board Implemented emergency policies, including lht! hiring of aecurity guards to prot ect s tudents and school property. The board stip ulated , however, that euards would not be armed. Several angry and In one case tearrul parents confronted the board at Wednesday's seaalon. Joan PrUat.el, who baa two c hildren atlendlng Newland School, told the board she would keep her children home until the strike ls resolved. Robert Sampica, district personnel direct.or, said student attendance was 11.3 percent below normal Wednesday. Ap- proximately 9,SOO children at. tend Fountain Valley elemen· tary :schools Police Find Wife Slain, Husband Shot I\ 7&-year-old TusUn woman was dead and her husband in critical condition today In the af. termath ol what police describe as a murder aod attempted suicide. SberUf'a officlala sald Veronica Cat.bertne Weber, 76, or 14092 Dall Lane, Tustin, was found dead of a abot4fUD blast to tbe head ln her home al about 4 p.m. Wednesday. Sprawled beside her with a gunabol in the chest was her bu.band. Jacob Carlton Weber. 78 A sheritr's spokesman said deputies who were called to the We ber home by a oe1ghD<>r. heard a shotgun blast as they en· tered the residence. Weber apparently shot bb wife. t.ben turned the we apon oo himself, the spokesman said. Valley Man Benefactor To Burglar? A Fountain Valley man who came home Wednesday after· noon to flnd a teen·aaer at.anding by has front door unwittingly may have been a good neighbor to a girl who had just burglarized bis home . Police sald the girl was stand- ing near the open front door, her breath smelling of alcohol. She said she wu a neighbor who needed to use a phone. Puzzled by t.be open door, the man lnvited her In, then became concerned about his preenaot pet labrador that was huddled nervously in a com er. The girl made her call, slipped from the home and Joined a walling boyfriend outalde before the resident realized he bad been burgJarbed. Mlaslng waa $7,470 worth of Je welry and five bottles of French wine valued at $200. Police said t.bere were lndica· Uons that the burglars drw 11ome of the expenaive wlne before departing. Drugs Found Aboard Ship MIAMI (AP> -Coast Ouardamen ftred machlne sun blast.I t.n warn.Ins acroa t.be bow of 1 Panamanian tanker before boarctiu lt and ftndJn• about 20 tone or marijuana aboard, 1uthor1tJes aaid. Eleven cNWmen of tb• 114- foot Anna M1r1t Clark were ar· rested Wednelday ud taken .m· der ete0rt to the Coast Guard 1t1tlon at 810 Juan, Puerto Rico. Cout Guard apokeaman Mlch:z:.el A ert said two cutters lnterc the 1hlp Wednesday and 4M1 It to 1top, but that tt lpond tM order IDd btpn to cba:l:r. coune before tb• Wlf'D:o ... ...ftNd.. Ape.like Creature 30 Million Yean Old DUIUIAM. N.C. CAP) -New lou.U evW.C. IMleaW • ••all .,... autwe ~ IYld • mllUoa 1•an aso la tbe o&dat 1bowa C!CM!lrnoD ancestor ol man and apes, a Duke UftlyenJty &ot.bropololiat aaJd Wednea· day. Tit• car•atura ta kaotrn 11 A•CYP· toptt.beicm MUXt.t, wtlltb metDJ .. CClftfteCtiftf ape ol f!upt.;• Slmooa aald. He laid study of Ae11ptop&thecul fo.sll• du.rt.n1 tbe last three yeara bave "atrikln1ly dartfl~ how the f011ila fit tnt.o the pattern of the early evolu· Uon of ape. &ad man." Dr. Elwyn L. Simon.. bead of Duke's Cent.er for t.be Study ol Prhnat.t BloioCY and fflst.ory. aakl at a M'W'I confereoce that he and b1a coUea1ues have determJDed that the allhbal Uved bl a complo IOd.a1 troup de· feoded bf larse m.U.. Simona said the diacovery wu made In recent erped!Uona lo the Sahara Detert ln Enpt aouthwest of Cairo. The expecUUona were aupported by lb• National Science FoundaUoo ud the l:npUao Geo1011caJ Survey. G. Walker, 118 Realtor, Succumbs t• u n e r a I s e r v i c e • a re scheduled for 11 a m. Saturday rn Costa Mesa for longtime Orange Cout real estate broker Gordoo Walker. who dJed Tues· day al Hoq Memorial Hospital In Newport Beach followina a heart attack. He waa 73. Mr. WaUcer . who re1lded ln Huntington Beach wlth his wtre. Ann. for the past 12 years. had been an Orange Cout area real· dent since tbe end of World War 11. He was ~harged as a ma~ from the U.S. Army in~ after surtertng wounds In the New Guinea campaign. The owner and operat.or o! Gordon Walker Real Estate Co., CoaUI Mesa. for 35 years, Mr. Walker was put.president ol the Balboa Bay uona Club and a membe r o f the Disabled American Veterans or Santa Ana. the National AaaodaUon of Realtors and the Newport Beach E lks Lodge In addJtlon to has wife. sur v1vors a.nclude two dau&ht.en, Justine Lol'llo of Huntlnston Beach and Sharlene Pilelcb ol Dorris. Callf .• 1 brother, Leland Walker of Bloomington, Ill .. a s ister, Mildred Wharton of Mesa, Artz .• and ooe grandaoo. S aturda y's se rvice l a scheduled for Harbor Lawn Chapel, 1625 Gisler Ave., Cost.a Mesa. with Brother Norm Slat· ter of t.be Newport Harbor EJ..b Lodge officiatina. Burial wiU follow at HarboT Lawn Memorial Park. Man Beaten And Robbed In Huntington H untlngt.on Beach po lice a.tt invesll~atmg the beating and Possible robbery or a 60·year-old Sanwi Ana man whom mot.orist.s found unconscious with a fra<'· tured skull oo a bw5 stop bench late Tuesday. Investigators sa id John Robert Davidson Is in stable condition ln an Intensive care ward at Westminster Communl· ty Hospital, suffering a frac· tured skull and a "l"OWld" hole 1n his head, possibly the result of a hammer beating. Davidson was found at tbe cor· n er of Bo lsa Avenue and Edwards street at about ll.50 p.m. polke &aid. His trouser pockets bad been pulled Inside out and he carried no tdeDWlcaUoo, 111veaUaat.on said. The beat.lng victim 10 far has been unable t.o tell police what happened to hlm, an ln · veatlgat.or reported wa mom· O.w•A•gry Threats Disrupt Clemente Council 87 RA VJllONO ESTaADA D. Of .. 01HY "91 JWt Recall t.breat.a and angry jeers hailed We dnead•r '• S an Clemente City Councl meeting aft.er entrepreneu.r Roy Hurlbut wu appointed t.o fill a vacant counctl seat. About 200 aboutlng and stomp- ing protesters told the council they wanted a special election to fill the post vacated by the Jan. 12 death of Counc ilwoman Myrtia Wagner. Council members adjourned the meeting at 8 : u p .m . unW 9 a .m . today with arme d policemen present. At today 's meeting, Allen Koraeo and other San Clemente re1identa beean gatherln1 names and telephone numben of voters wbo are willlng to sign a M>Oa·to-be drafted recaU ~· t1on ap.inlt Mayor Roy Hamm and councilman Richard Ahlman. Led by Coun ci lwoman Karoline Koester. Korsen and other botathous protesten at Wednedsay's mtthng. election proponent.a tned unauccessfuJl y to dt&eUS8 t.M1r views with Uu> C'ouncU. But whe n Hamm icavel<'d them down, pandemontum hmlw 1005e. Two city police officers were ca lied to the aceoe Mrs Koe-stcr left he r C'<>unr1I seat momentarlly and led th•• angry crowd in a chorus of Jecn a1almt the council appointment declalm. that ht-had a11kt'd Hurlbut. a ri· tired food 1ndu.'>try 1·xrcut1ve, to rons1der accept.mg Jn appmnl mrnt ta the council. t-:l<'cllon proponents asserted lh!Jt llurlbut 111 lrnked with local travel agent Gale lfowe who h&s '.'>UC:f't'('<lt.'<J Ill plllC'IOJ! th1• r1•(•<1ll o( \1 r-. K ()CSlt•f C)ll tho • .Jww ballot l',....P~Al JUMPY .•• Tbe COUDd1 adjourned into ex ecutJve aeuioo tor 30 miout.e:a Wben they returned t.o t.be cou.n ell chambers. protest.era ~fused t.o allow the public meetio& to continue. he said, worked Wlth veterans in Mn. Koester~ appealed to Westm.mater through a CETA the crowd Lo allow the meeting program but qull after six to rnume. But sbe wu shouted weeks dowo 111• -ta1d a nephew also la.oded Many protest.en were enrag~ ·' ('El \ JOb lt>aching English lfJ because tbe council 1~norl'."d a \ lt'tnam1",'' .,r•·<1k1ng c;tucfrnt 2.084·1i&llature pelilJoo &.'lklni; through the lluntmgtcm UcJch for a spttial eltttloo federaJ Job program. A C'<>'a>CU·appointed advl50ry "I tole! .ill of th1'm I ~011l1ln ., paoel and two CIVlC &roups had lrft 8 finger to help them J.:fll .1 also demanded the eleclJon bt· )Ob and J d1dn 't," he av ... e ni•d he ld in conJuncl1on wi th the "ff that's neptor!>m. then I gu1•:...:... June primary. I'm gwlty " Mrs. Koester. rouncil 3Uy of In the wake of Tu<'sday's dt·· lhe late Mrs. Wagner. was tbe r1slon by the manJ)Ower ('()m only council member to oppose m1ss1on to sever all federal con Hurlbut's appointmeol. 1ract<s W1th Western, 1t was d1s- Mayor Hamm said Hurlbut <'losed that Western President was appointed because he Hobert Cunnin gham has re flnithed second beblod Mrs signed. KoeaUr 1D laal April's oounc1J Alven.s Van Fleet said today election. she has assumed the role as Hamm wd h1a conaUluenu temporary president or the told him the~ should not be a pnvate, non·profit firm . She flve-moa1b wall before a new S8Jd normal operatJOn is con· council member ll seated. t1 nu1ng with assistance from Calliae Wednesday's meetina county manpower0Hu:1als 1 "diaerace." Hamm auerted Manpower commLSS1oners or· that the "&lleot m-.jortly" was dered Tuesday tha t the private not at tbe dJarupted council company oo longer could spend aesaioo. CET A dollars without approval log. Councilman Edward Kalached from the commission's deputy aa.Jd after Wedne9dav'a m~ execuuve direct.or. _ _:..;;;;;,,;~.;;;.;;;.._-:;::::~_;_-~----- • Newport Surf and Sport ... ...,,. 22M ... .,." ... Newpo.rt heOft 111-m• t :3CI .,,... pm...,. • .,..""' tit • pm ,.,, ' ... WET SUIT DEAL ON ANIMAL SKIN~LD-3-T-32 OR 1 /8" FULL SUIT ltore2 2'CMMeftneAve. .......... nd 171-JUt 10.1 IUfl..Thura Ult Ftl A 8at • StweJ SOllfll Coost Pf11U Cotta Meta , .. 1.0523 ~--~-------~~------·COUPOM·-----~------~----~~ I s25oo OFF i ' SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE : I ONE COUPON PER PERSON PER PURCHASE 1 I EXPIRES FEB. 17. 1980 I ~--------------~-~--~---------~----------~---' J I I ' CALIFORNIA St;ef e t y D e adloc k Blamed on FM SAN DIJroO (AP> -Pect.Oc Soutbwwt A.lrUMI ac· tu.Md .a federal f.60DCY W~ of relUdq &o lmprove air tntno owr Sao ~o iLS°' "•&n•l ud on. ~bM ~Uon' ~ . YN plloU A iDc*•"'Nl aald lh• A vt1Uoll AdmiAlnrl· Ooe b.litft S. Dlep "rl&M ....,. we wtn •Sept. IS. 1"'. •• A tlNll pa.,. ud a PSA jet eo&Mded U.al 4aJ, MCI lt4 peop&e dMd. ud &Mre bave beta IOYval ...,..aUIMI ,... pori.s &lDee lbeo. ................ "''' L06 ANGEL&S (AP> -Stucho\I at Cal Stat. Loi Aa11ln deD\Ont lrated Wedll .. day a1ain•t President Carte.r's oroPOMd relnlt.atement ol military draft reaiatr•· Uon, wtdle leaden 1l 10 o\Mr coUqe umpuan acroa the stale £eared u.o for almllar p~ta next ...n. Univenity of CaUfomia Student Body Prealdeala' Council ud leaden of St~ta for l!oonomlc Demoeracy pluoed a day of ralUea, forums and mal'(!bes at campwiee acro11 tbe atate next Monday and Tuesday. •••••Tn.••• .. LOS ANGELES <AP> -The first witness la lhe murder trial of San Jose "Cheese King" Anaelo A. Marino -charged wttb the execution-style murder of Peter CateW, 24, and the attempted murder of his father, Orlan· do -was called to the witness stand Wednesday. Marino, 55, and three co-defendants are charged wtlh conspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder and kid· napping in the October 11, 1977, slaymg at the Marinos' San Jose cheese plant. The s laying allegedly occurred a fter Catelli tried to extort $100,000 from Manno. a.a Sldp t• D~lc SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -U.S. Coast Guard officials said a Russian grain freighter which was turned away because It arrived too early would be allowed today to enter the Port of San Francisco as scheduled. The Coast Guard reported the SOO.foot Otradnoe, laden with an unspecified amo'41ll of corn taken aboard m Sacramento, was turned aW'ay Tuesday when it arrived at Pier 90 two days ahead of schedule. Compo•n-B eirulerl Die• LOS ANGELES <AP) -Three-time Academy Award- winnjng composer Ray Heindorf. former head of the Warner Bros. studio music department, bu died at age 71. A funeral Mass. followed by a private burial, was to be said today. Heindorf, who died Sunday, won an Oscar for scoring on bis first nomination, "Yankee Doodle Dandy" in 1942, a nd later picked up best scoring awards on ''This Is the Army" in 1943 and "The Music Man" in 1962. Bertman Resigns 'Bustop' LOS ANOELJS <AP> -Tom Bartman. wboM runoff elec:tloo to the city's acbool board bu c,..ated a atau:ncb majority op- poaed to mandatory bualJll, re· alaoed Wednesd"'Y u lawyer for the anti·buainl IJ'OUP Bua~. Bartman, who woo M.76 per· ceol ol the vote ln Tuesday's runoff elec· tlon to $.33 percent for Alberto Juarez. Jr., sald be gave up his Bustop Job because he DOW must represent "a ll t h e citizens. MltTMAM "You certainly have to be pleued when lD a citywide elec- tion, you carry it by almost a 2-1 margin," said Bartman, who had emphasized an end to forced busing as the primary tenet of his campaign. THE SCHOOL BOARD voted last fall ~1 to ask Superior Court Judge Paul Egly's approval for an all-voluntary integration plan , eliminating the mandatory busing that currently a ffects 24.000 of the district 's 550,000 students. But Bartman said only three of the six members could be counted on to oppose forced bus· ing consistently. and his election was necessary to insure that any unfavorable court ruling would be appealed. Bartman is expected to take lhe oalh of office in about 10 days and said he will have to supplement his $12.000-a-year school board salary with a part· Ume legal practice. Fed Funds OKd for Handicappe d WA SHINGTON <AP> - Catiforrua's s uperintendent of public instruction announced an agreement with the federal gov- ernment Wednesday which will trigger the release of $72 5 million for the education of han- dicapped children. Superintendent Wilson Riles said an agreement h e had negotiated with federa l com· missioner of education William Smith has been signed. expedit- ing the delayed federal funding for Callforrua. The compromise over the slate's plan for educating the handica pped requires California to alter its complaint procedure. T he stale now will allow a total of 60 days for resolving any claims of failure to enforce the handicapped education laws. SOME 34t,Off handicapped children are affected. The sta le supplements the federal money with S900 million. but without the fede ra l aid. some districts would have run out of funds before the school year ended. Riles also restated his opposi- tion to the state inlti-at.Jve known as Proposition 9 or J ams II. Re said if,tbe taxcutling measure passes, the school system will lose between 2S per· cent and 34 percent or its budget allotment. -~ AT KERM RIMA MAG NAVOX 25th S ilver • ANNIVE RSA RY ID iOKP113 ,,.. COLOll V-MATIC 535900 II 2060 AM/fM 5hreo C. ..... SA'fl s I 0000 WTTH DOUY ---- I . . - ClM'Jl'(JI • 1Xllf'1 )ll • I '" " ,, .-· 5020 ODYSSEY 2 ·~ t!-l!'!lllPIPl'l~ ..... -$17' ~ c--.Stw.o .,,,.. ~~~ar ... ., --.::-----. . ~; .~ 25" COLOR TOUCH TUNE • 1 t .. COlOI UMOn (REMOTE) PECAN. WHITE & BLACK Jr COlOlt '54900 lt.?.d OfTVC8m By SA VE 'I 0000 '59900 OKC136 ~·1 L-. ·-4821 21• COLOI STAI llMOTI SAVE'20000 ftMAMC1MCi A'fAILAIU 0 .4.C. OKC426 2s·c0t.oa TOUCH TUHI SAVE '5000 5210 2SM COLOR ST Alt lt!MOn SAVE s I 0000 !5010 25" COlOA TOUCH TUNE REMOTE SAVE '5000 ~ &310 1r1aw 'flandlr, ~ 7, ,., ONLY f'tLDT AS Medi-Cal Shift Stalledi New B illing System Ma y Be D e layed 1 SACRAMENTO (AP> -~­ tore woo a victory Wednetclay In their etfortl to delay awttcblng over to tbe new Medl·Cal bl1lln& IY•tem, despite Brown ad· mlnlstnUoo wam!Dp that the 5>09tpoaement could cost the tax· payen S15 miWon. The Senate Health and Welfare Committee eave lopsided 6-1 approval to 581356, and a related blU, SB1357, both by Sen. Ken Maddy, R·F)'esoo, after ieaithY testimony oo the switchover to the new system. Beverlee Myers conceded some problems with the system. but said It la "1eneraUy operating effectively." CSC spokesmen and Ms. Myers aajd lhe system is ready to add doctors next month. and that only 9 percent of ita unresolved claims are more than 30 days old. But pharmacists and nuraing home operators, who alone with hospitals switched to CSC last year. maintained that long de· lays in reimbursements have catued them financial hardship. Doctors -who have about 50 percent o( the Medi-Cal claims -aay the d11ficultJes would)>e compounded lf they make f11e tranafer lD March u scbedulfd. Maddy'• bUJ would delay t.bal for •lx moathl. untJI Sept. 1. 881351 WOULD cost the tax· payen •15 miWoo, Ms. M~ aald. while SBt.357, which woWd require interim payment for ~P t.o 80 percent of a provider's bUla not processed within 30 daya. could cost about $700,000. The measure postponing the physician transfer goes to the Senate floor. The interim pa,y· ment bill moves to the Senate Finance Comm1ttee. THE Bii.UNG A.ND process- ing of claims for the S4 billion Medi-Cal program was handled Cor more than a d~ade by the doctor-controlled Blue Cross· Blue Shield group. Now, Com- puter Sciences Corp. of El Segundo bas a 5"'1-year. $130 million contract for the job. The contract, the largest in slate hi.!tory. was awarded by competitive bid. State officials claim it will save money and permit a closer watch on Medi- Cal payments Nuke Site Damage By Quake Argued Testimony bounced back and forth for four hours Wednesday afternoon as spokesmen for each side argued lheir cast• HEALTII SERVICES Director OAKLAND <AP> -A report to Alameda County supervisors on earthquake damage at the La wrence Livermore nuclear ~eaporus laboratory is the focus o f a dis pute betwe e n lab rPpresentauves and antJ-nuclear activists. Misdi rer ted E a e rfl!I ..,.."- A cream pie was slapped in the face of physicist Edward Teller, "father of the at.om bomb ... as he spoke on nuclear energy Wednesday night at UCLA. Police ap- prehended the unidentified pe rpe tra to r a nd T e lle r finished his a ddress. Two main quakes. both with epicenters near Livermore. rum bled through Northern Cali!ornJa Jan. 24 and Jan. ~ registering 5.5 and 5.8 respec· tively on the Richter scale. They caused scores of injuries and shook buildings for hundreds of miles. The report. submitted by Or. Richard L. Wagner . the lab'!> ex- ecutive director, to the Alameda County supervisors, showed that es timate d damage lo the laboratory was "up lo $J O million." including damag£' to sensitive laser research equip ment and minor s tructural damage AMO~G OTHER THINGS. the first quake broke support pins for Shiva, a high-powered laser complex used in research. None of the la b's critical s truC'tuces -s uch as Room 332. where 500 powids of plutonium are stored -we re harmed by the two main tremors. the report s howed. Wagner said the effe<:t of the quakes on the laboratory fit pre· dictions of the damage that could be expeded from quakes or that magnitude . BL'T WILL RIC.CAN of the an ll-oudear UC Weapons Labs Conversion Project s aid tht• Livermore Valley fauJ~ are ac-uve and are capable or pr och.f:· ing quakes 10 limes stronger than those of fast month. He said the "nature of the work" al the laboratory causes scienti'ib there to downplay the risks. Just read our warranty to see why we're a very special place to buy a new Ar1115trong floor. 2t21 I . lft9IOI It. l'Mne (714) '1114m 1 Mfle So. of louth CoH t ftteu Strong warranties go wtttt SUper1or products and servtces. we sen tf'le ~t floors maae by ~rrong. Amenc.n leading floonng manufaeturer. and ttlen Install ttlem bV Skilled craftsmen we t>ack up vour new ffoor wtttl dOub4e warranty roYeraQe. • The Quality Of matenae is guaranteed by Armstrong .... • 1nstat1at100 IS guaranttta bV our FIOor Fastli<>n Center· store ~.:~ .-~ .. / ,, . . .. . fl11•1r f t·.t11uf1 ) ~ •:·i we lnVtte you to come In to read our warranty. Now 10 1 years strong I City Into Action Nature kmn la H•......,_ Buell baft foand oat the bsd~ u.~a. WNel cm c:a '**8 to kMP--n from "WUDl lofty wt trw. A ll'O'f9 ol eucalntua ti... bit die IMt ... wben a Hllllltlaatoe IMdl developer blCan deartAI a. wt.retch ol LUe Street lmd for llolm•. The OUlny from nearby i.klentl WU loud but too Jate. City olftclall a1ao bemoaned tbe km ol UM lrMI but 'noted the developer wu within b.11 Je1al rta.btl to fell t.be SO. year-old lfant.1. Thia week, aft.er City Council memben lubed out al FW Develoipen for the ~. a Mt of new rel\llaUom w11 adopted to protect trees -apectftcalJy the remalnlnf oneis on lbad)t Lake Street. The developer must now replace the felled tree. on a lwo-to-<>oe balls with eucalyptus 11pUn111 the council ruled. He also m\&lt put a one.year bona on t.reel to guarantA!le their survival. A complete policy glvina city planners the final okay on which trees stay up and which come down is ln the works. 1be new relU)atlom are certalnly a step in the rl&ht direction. It's too bad the cltlzem had to sacrifice a arove of the area's oldest trees to get the city gears In motion. lncal Bights Ignored Whether they like it or not, Huntinaton Beach city of· ficials apparently have Jost the right to say what wlll be done with a prime stretch of the city coastline. The oceanfront belt was ruled to be sensitive wetlands in a report recently released by the Department of Fish and Game. Authors of the report concluded the zone between Beach Boulevard and Santa Ana River should be left for lhe birds and not the developers. They further suggested the city not only retain the marshy area but restore it if possible. Coastal Commission officials, who requested the re· port, warned they are strict about allowed uaes in wetlands. They said passive activities are encouraged. Included in this ribbon of land is the comer of Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway -considered for years to be one of the main entrances to Huntington Beach and one that would eventually be touched up with commercial uses. , Certainly if the coast strip has environmental value c;teps should be taken to protect the area. But it appears the Coastal Commission has again pushed the city aside and given councilmen little room to comment on or plan their city. And the city should not be asked to pick up the lab to improve property for state uses. Problem Will Return . Fountain Valley city councilmen have laid to rest a request that they establish a commission to ruJe on dis- putes between mobile home parks and their tenants re- garding rents and park rules -for a while at least. A similar commission -vaunted as a success ln a communJty with a number of mobile home parks -has been established in San Juan Capistrano. The Fountain Valley Mobile Home Owners Associa- lion. mired in a dispute with the owners of Fountain Valley Estates over rent hikes and rules, pushed hard for an ordinance to establish such a commission. City councilmen, however, stood together to de- nounce interference by government in the market place. The{opted to offer city mediation services. • ast week the dispute was settled. The landlord agreed to only one rent hike annually, lied to the Consumer Price Index, and relaxed some rules repugnant to his tenants -most of them retirees. Communication. it seems, can be a less costly and meddlesome answer to some disputes than government controls. The council may as well be prepared to be called up- on for this type of service in the future. Time bas proved that landlord-tenant disputes are inevitable. Jn one form or another, rents and tenant rules are sure to be placed before the city fathers again. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (''14) 642-4321 . Boyd/Waistlines B1LM.BOYD The typical American woman o f today tapemeasu:res more than an loch less at the waistline than dld her counterpart of 60 yean ago. So aaya the Corset and Brassiere Aaaoclatlon. But ahe bu added about ab more lnches tA> the hips and approximately four to the b µatline. The bo urglaas figu_re wu much to be de- sired in those dlatant days. But it then more often than not wu an tmnatural affecta- tion. Today, the real female figure is closer to the old ideal. You know tbo&e lutbo•ta that pull barl• up and down tbe MlAll&IPOl River? Some Dear Gloomy Gus Campatp or ebam· papet Sblee tt•a _.,. ~~for pollU· elaa1 wbo retire or wt&Wnw from the race to keep leftover to1l· ~ .. ..u ... ,. .. ' T dnl tbe lattm'. D.M .. 1wm~~·.-=-·':t ':; ........... ' rrr.r--· have passenger accommoda- tiona. You can ao from Sl. Louis to St. Paul on same. Or vice vena. Hardly anybody realizes that the coutllne of Norway la ao raaged that it 's almost as Jong u Australia's. Bhutan bu no telephones, not a one. Poor Bhutan. How do you account for tbe fact that a dlaproportionate number al tbe world's most famous men have bad notably larse DOHI? FaciaJ features don't relate to penonal drive in tbe opt.moo of tbe espertt. Tbe recedlnl cbiA doM not neceNaril.J de-note a wuk character. e.- eyebrowl that meet in the mlddle don't nece11arlly 1lJuily a crtmlnal charact.r. Sltll, those lar1e-noaecl fellow aeem to make tbe beadllnet somehow. Jlost myatertom. It'• okay for a bride and .,oom to 10 CID a ....,..... DOW iD tbe Peaple'I ..,... ot China. It wua't okaJ for a ton1 ttme then. Rave JOU noUcecl that all telepboM area C!Odes un ett.ber ... Oil Ml'O u tbl mtddle aamber? To ~ water, bear ID mlDct, JOU daD't pat tbe cold .... )'OQ tm tbe beat wt. . ' ' The Federal College 'TakeoVer' W AIBJ .. QTON-"The lMl ..... Wict 1d11 a II.I W.W. al· )Ocaliall lor &llllt ... ~ ol~~Cart. ~~.,,. ... ..1Ct: t.bls ~ ..tU ~ • snat -.i al llflorl lD UM Moft nm, but lt wW II" ov 11n.n al eclvc.UOO ~ caoal.._ at. \•otlon and ~.~~y Coloeld.a- tally, lbat day's WHb· tn1ton Poat nported lhat 1ome people at Ohio State Unlveralty are seriously ero- poeln1 that the u.olvenity buy lt.1 own airplane to tranaport 1C!boo1 otndall back and forth between Co lumbus and W aab.l.qtoo. It 1eema that every Mailbox . MODCle.J --· JO or 10 un-lnrallJ bureaucrats and~ f..aon are OD tbe IDOl"Dlnl ftlOt to the IUlitlGa'I eadtai OD bUll.Del1 ~ wttb Ow -mWlon a 1•r Ohio St.a. 1• from the federal pernmeat in one way or uotbar. Cllaal!NG a couple of otber scbooll-"prlvate" lo1tltu- Uona-it tw-na out that Prlne«on UnJvenity get.I '41 mllllon al lta '100 milbCID aruuw budcet from W a1taJ.natai and a percent of Prlncetoa'a student.I are recelv- ln1 federal aid. The UoivenJty of Mlam.l sec.a '90 mllUoa fl'Om Wublnatoo, a tblrd of lta bud1et. Derek Bot, the praldeot of Harvard, told ine recenUy that hl1 acbool get.a about 25 percent o f Ila tota l revenue from Wuhlncton. He said be spendl "10 percent or more" of b1a Ume dealloi with the federal aovem· meot, f6ral re1ulaUou or federal aid. WS TA&& all tbll for snat- ed-the io.m to student.a, mooey for r.eardl aod reatrtetiom oa reaea.rd:a. quot&I by &DJ Dam&- but the c:oott'ollinl federal pre. 1ence on campu1 ls rea4i: Or, at least, lt ls ex:pl lo abe and scope. We are wa the federal takeover of b.lPer educatiCID. lroaleal.l.J. Cuter be1an the conclusion of hil maaa1e tA> eoa.,.. by saYlnc: ''The a11t- in1 arnncemeota in our aodety are the result of complex, oot always cooaistellt declalona of the put, emerging from a de- m oc r ati c people. Cbaoee la aometimel slow ... " Tbe chan&e ls not alow at all. Wbe.n Bok became p~ldent al Harvard el1bt years a10. be said, be spent no Ume on federal concerns, &eavt.oc that to one u- 111tant ln 1m omce no .,_ about flft bour9 a ..-dMJiDI wttb Wallllqtcm. Today, ._. are four tull-tlm41 people ln 11111 office coneerned with ooUdq but the federal 1overnment. And, Hanard ls oae of 100 ...,. lvenalttea mainta.lnlna full-time offlca ln the capital. WHAT DO tboM off-campu offices do? "Our Job la to make sure that the booeypota are tbere and that they are well· filled," Hid Pele!' Goldacbmldt. the University of California'• man in Wublniton. So it IQel. We are all in CID Jt. Buzzing around the b il boneypot. And 1ett.lQ stuck. "Our graduate program ta totally dependent on federal money now," aald a chemistry profeuor at a major Catholic university. "Almost all the re- search here la f ederally financed, and the laws have been changed ao that everytb.lng we do bu tA> be 'relevant to society's needs." Who decides what is relevant 1 "The government. lo my de- partment, the wortr ls controlled by a ladder of bureaucrata lead· ing up to the secretary of de- feMe. But it doesn't have to be defense. Everybody is wortin« under some set of specifications. A lot of us doo't do )"hat we want to do. We do what the govern- ment will pay for. We're doing applied research for the govern- ment." II OST OF this has happened in the last 10 years. The final words ot the president's budtet message were: "I believe that this bud&et. and those I have sub- m 1tted m the pu t , wiJl prepare America for the next decade." What the president meant, whether he knows it or not, 1s that 10 years from now Ohio State will have 1u own airplane, and do will a lot ol other "state" and •·pnvate" uruvers1ties. Tbeirpe()· pie wUJ be Jetting back and forth to Wuhint.oo t.o get their booey - and lheirorden. Greek Poet Had Alternative to Drugs To the Editor: A report on marijuana in Plain Truth magazine by the Strategy Council oo Drug Abuse to Praident Carter states "re· search has proved that mart· Juana Lntoxlcation clearly Im· pain motor coordination, reac- tion tlme11 and visual perception," all motor skillil that are crlllcal to a person's personal health and aa!ety and, when engaged ln profeaalooal, occupational or acboluUc en· deavor. the attainment of human potential. Altboulh pot smolten have no great trouble recalling data pre- v loualy Imprinted upon the brain. because the drug lnhl btlll a penon'a concentraUoo upon what 1s going on in the preeait, researchers believe recall of lm· mediate eventa ls Lmpalred by failure of the mind to permanently aaaign those de-talla tA> memory ... a defect that directly affects a student's educational acbievementa. THC, ma.rtJuana 'a chief agent for getting a user "bilh " u - aerta lta influence much ion.er than otcotine which ls qUtci.J.y dilchar1ed by the body; u a re- sult, pot amoken experience no withdrawal symptoms common to tobacco uaen but thia la beeawe al the attraction of THC to brain tiaaue1 and fatty matter which dbpoM of wut.ea alowly and Prolonc the drua'a psychoac- tivlty. ABSVlllNO 5 milli1ram. of THC are loduced intA> tbe body system, in aeven days, 30 per- cent nm•tm actively lnll~· inl tlae mind and la seven weeks, 10 pereet en1ar• 10me control over the pot smoller. So Men lf a jolat bam't been 1moked for eome tlme and the THC levela in tbe blood bave dropped, the ctruc that bu been stored in the brain and fat ls continually released into circulation requirin1 moot.bl befon all tbe d.rue's lnllueoce la completely dllcbar1ed by the body. llarijuana la m8de up ol a multlpltdty ol aaeate t.bat are venolDOUI to tbe bumu bodJ, corrupt natural pereeptloea, coatori tbe bnln'• reaetbl to wbat tbe bocb ~ aDd Im~ • belief ol DGnPdt1 OI' Hf et1 tbat JeopardJIH lD· ltladtft ruetkm to= and otber tbreata to OM'e be Md Heurlt7 u well at to otber pu'ICllllll. Rep.rdlem ol tbe daanets ol a drq: marttma, fttNb't\, CIO-eaiae, aJeoa.ol or •eotlae ... an antoacto..s ... an...-s ttJU.IDIJ ........ •mttb• bowa.., ........... :::s :::-.:=.. ~== ... I perfect wave, running a great race. finishing a eood wortout or any of the many otl>er effon. that are ascribed by the esteemed Greek poet Pindar to be the essence of athletica. BRUCE S. HOPPING Get•Bene To the Editor: The solutJon to our transport.a· Uon problem ia, obviously ... we should go back lo the horse. He needs no ga&<>llne. only cheap, plentiful oats. He produces copious free rertlliier: and pro-vides many jobs for our ldJe youth, as street-cleaners. When be becomes too old to perform, you can eat him as the French do. (You c an 't eat an old Chevrolet.) FRANK KLOCK CetleNeetln To the FA.It.or : Last week. some of the natural gTandeur or Hunttniton Beach waa destroyed. WI thout notice tA> the cJty. 30 a1e-0ld eucalyptus trees lininl the scenic Lake Street were bulldozed by F and W Developers. Although plans to widen Laite Street last year were rejected to preserve these trees, the developer had a Oeld day. felll.nl even tboee trees oo the city preMrvaUoo Uat. Some al tbe eucalyptus wen to be removed anyway, but the developer cUd ao before t.M tnct map wu finalized, or before lmowinf which treea bad blell apeclfied to remain. A friend of mine reHutly asked a planntna depart.mat member what would happen lt abe decided tA> tear out tbe tree by her front 1ldewallt. Tbe answer wu "jail." So wby have F and W Developen been exempt from the law? Well, why not lf they know they can set away wttb (t lD Hunttnctoa Beach? PTeleDtl1 there are over 100 m•Jor city code vtolaUom that bave bem altttq in the ctty at.- tonMJ's m. fOI' ah moatba, ancl bu• not been proeeeut.ed. Tb• city baa full·tlme emplOJHI to catch tbeae violatan. but they know lt's a wute ol time wbeD the law b not Mini lllfore.d. n. o-.tuJ old cbaraew o1 .... i..iie ...... ..,,... u.. li•lll donilnD U MCNlftlln ., lalltiarte ...., &Ut ealmt ... repland. AlltlloUla Urie tract -~..:T*9 Iwo ... aw to be far~,..... cm.!r•wW•bl~ "' ........ ....., ..... &Ma ........ ~ ..... ... ...... } ....... ,..... .. ...... .... IJiilil,; ......... ,,,,....... ... building code should prohibit the removal ol any bi.atA>rtc tree.a. But until any new enfo~­ menlJI come into being, we need a c 1 ty that will be respoo.sl ve to and enfOl"Ce the old resulatiom. ROSEANNE GR EENP'IELD • ._,,_, Peeflle To the Edbor: The Jan. 24 article on marl· juana by Bob Greene bu left me with t.bia lbought. Wbat hap. pened to Bob Greene's mind? Quotes such as, "It u1 a wimpy drug for wimpy people," or "millions u:poo millions or bor· Ing and dull people." These word.a leave me shocked. ahxe when la IOIDeooe dull and boring for smoking pot? ls the same true for alcobolics? Where does Mr. Greene 1et bis medical facts to back up state- men ts auch as . "Paul McCartney 1s a pnme example. H1a brain ii pe." ALSO STATED were words about Wlnea (lbe band) and what a "terrible band" It la. Since when was it ao terrible? Other statement. aucb u "be baa lost all of bis talect and Judcment and bis mind bas turned tA> mush." To top it all off. t.be article la ended wttb UleH words, "And you may want a quick hit of vodka ricbt AWQ ... II alcobol DOW UI• aDl..-1 An 10'I more taJeat..:t ........ lmtead al 1toaed? So for all ol ua wimpy. dull aiad borlna people who can't "quite ...... Oil write" and evtft· taall.Y wm clam.b OW"Ml..-to deati1.~ u.M • .-0 ll ~ tD oner. I realbe i.he ,-,...._al tbe p..-.... ddDc bat to Mu someone'• u.nfouaded 1tate· meate ID the pnu la a llU1e muth. lluch, mueb more could be 1aJd lf IPM9 were available. llJCHELLE SEXERA Tetldlera' .,ete To the Editor: DurtDI a ......i membenblp mMtiaa. w-.. ... t Sdaool. the ~ .... Vin TeKben AModa· U. weed o•erwbelmlnF.11 to re- ject tbe lcbool board I u.n. JHf aod two-,..,. CODtrad ~ DOeala ( .... aDd J.91D). OVTA leaderUlp ba1 ,..P•ded. lD put. to ...... from • iocal, tbo••b l»elate417 CODcef'Md, 1 --.. ---------... group of teachers <especially non-members of the OVTA >. school administrators, OVSD Board members, and the press. All members were invited tA> a public forum tA> expresa thetr views. The majority spoke-loudly and clearly. Now the complaint is that the number ol t.eacben voU.o&~ver 60 percent of the membership- waa not s1gnificanUy represeo- tat1 ve of the total number of teachers Several of our school board members were elected by fewer than 15 percent of local eligible voters. The effect or the democrat.le process iB that DOD· voters, and those not eligible lo vote. acquiesce to the will of the majority. The democratic proc· ess bas been -served. Tbe teachers have spoken. Wiii the OVSD board now listen to our message? Will the OVSD board now bear that we want fair and equitable contract taniuage? Will the OVSD board now acknowledge that teachers' dignity. pride, and principles cannot be compromlsed? BERTHA MOSHER OVTAmember A•HI £e•t To the EditA>r: Lu( week's bulldolin1 of tbe Laite Street eucalyptus trees leaves me cold. The F and W de- velopers plouahed under almolt 30 trees without proper ap- pronl. Tbe developer baa taken it upon himself to cbanee the character of Lake Street wttb no re1ard for the community. Any vlattor to the city would feel good about Huntin1ton Beach after drlvinl down Lab. Tbe llrMt la uauauaU, quiet and r.acefUL 1be to-year-old a... ve 8lllded Ule and cbaraeter to the 1treet.. To remove the tl'ell would destroy ooe of tbe citJ'• rlcbelt a.eta downtown. The developer MDt t,._ on the Tree PreHrvatlon Lt1t cruhlna to tbe IJ'OUQd. Tbe CGD· dltioal ~ 8Plll'OVa1 for tbe lll'Cd· eet be .. ~ ltatecf dl8t oab' we. tlNltluid to.,. cut lllould be ellt don. ._.11d all tbe U... .... bkM!lr ... -down ... DOMJeftlt ........ . Tbe rain ma)' keep lll• bulldoaera a•aJ' from tlae eucalJpbla u.i fGr a ......... aftenrardl wbat WW be la • ecmeerDld dt,)' ca•dl will ltaDd up for the Lab.._ lNea. DA VS BAIL • '111 .............. _ ... _ ..,.,..._~ ................ ..... ..---iiil CA ..... Llllift ,j .. .., --·--·· .. :.a'l.T. .. di I ORANGE COUNTY Addicts Helped ByDrug BOSTON (AP) -A drug being tested as a potent pain killer may also help drug addicts kick the heroin habit, re· searchers say. Researchers at a sub· urban psychiatric hospital say the drug, called buprenorphine, com bin es the best qualities of methadone a nd naltrexone, the mos t widely available heroin substitutes. PRELIMINARY tests show that it counters the pleas urable effects of heroin bl.It at the same time provides a calming lift of its own. And it has the major advantage of being non-addictive. Nancy K. Mello and Jack H. Mendelson, a husband-and-wife team of physicians, tested the drug oo seven heroin ad· di e ts a t McLean Hospital in Belmont. A report on their work was published in the journal Science. BUPRENORPHINE was developed about four years ago in Great Britain but bas not been cleared for general use . ll is being tested on cancer patients aa a ·non-narcotic pain killer that can safely be liven in lar~e doses. In their experiment, the doctors found that when addicts were tak- ang buprenorphine, they co u Id not f eel a ny pleasurable effects from heroin. HEROIN WAS availa· ble to the seven addicts during the study, ~ut after an initial dose of heroin, tbey usually re- (used to take anymore while receiving tbe new drug. In these patients, buprenorphine reduced heroin use by 69 percent to 98 percent. Mendelson said the fee ling produced by buprenorpbine Is not nearly as intense as that of heroin. "It's a state of well· being," be said. "It cer· tainly does nol produce a euphoria like heroin. They didn't get a high or a rush, but they fell comfort.able." COPS GET NEW AILY SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP> -Police here have a new ally in their fiaht apinat crime in ·tbi• cit1'• buatltnc •downtown area -the "Kuna FuSquad." Tbat'• what residents call a IJ"OUP of U karate club members -includ· iq two top.ranked black belts -who vohmteered . to help police fight pickpockets and petty tb leyea in Lallo America'• b6ueat city. Tbe IJ"OUP bu been ~~-=--uilna• Thurldlly. ,eonwy 7, ,.., OAIL y PtlOT A J ~ Trees Buried in Lava 14 Million Yeais A.go l&ATn.& <AP) -lelmtiltl N1 ...... cl prtmorclW u.. IMt snw more..._ 1• mlllloo 1•an~ve bel9 bmd lD e.tral W • •• , ••• , rr11mtnt ,, • nlne= chunk about 14 lftcbes loat. rouo Hid. ... n tM7 wen buried uadll' a va now. Dama1ee Awarded Oenld H. GrGlllO, cbNCtot ol lb• Paelllc NorU.weal CooHrvaUon Labora&or7 at Port Orcllard, tald &Mt ._ to a quirts In aatwe. t.be wood dtd not decay or become pet.rtn.cl. Found IOO feet undercround. tbtt BELFAST, Nolt.bem lrelud (AP) -A court awarded sm,100 la clam.,_ to Malacby HamW, a 32· )'HJ'-Old Ulater man who lost both b1a le&• ln a lt7I bomb blut at a bar bere. The award waa a record amount for Northern Ireland. SKIS Olin Head Hex eel Rossignol Molnar ALL ON SALE PARKAS Bogner Roffe Head Beconta Swing West White Stag Tempco Skyr C.B. ALL ON SALE BOO·TS Nordica Hanson Lange Dolomite ALL ON SALE SWEATERS Bogner Demetre Meister White Stag ALL ON SALE PANTS Roffe Bogner Skyr Obermeyer Fera ALL ON SALE WARMUPS Head Bogner Obermeyer Roffe . Skyr ALL ON SALE WE HAVE THE BEST NAME BRANDS IN THE SKI INDUSTRY ON SALE AT GREAT SAVINGS ----= - ----------- ------~---=-\ 1- ---------- eai -- ------------------------ -- SINCE 192' SUPER SPORTS SHOPS ------------------------- 241RI SllWIENIT 547-21145 -- SllTAlllA 219 E. 4th ST. (114) 147-1121 .. IEWPllT IUCI 127 FASHION ISLAND (714).M4·Z~11 CERRITOS 163 LOS CERRITOS MALL (211) 114-1121 . . _... ___ ..__ ...... . " __ .,.,_" _ Ow ,_IHltnllde dt*OWllMl't A ctanwtlc r;ft for 90ln60M aptlClaJ. Opet> htMtt tt1th Intricate design on both sldfls. Copper wire on brass with bright enamsl Inlay. On a 30" COid In red, Ivory, black or blue, $20 Fashion Jewelry ~~ to M"1W ct.td. The Biagi floating heart necklace. Set with a genuine stone. A permanent valentine that she'll wear all year. A real ruby, emerald or sapphire floats on a delicate 16" gold-tone chain, $15 Fashion Jewelry Our .. 11n box I• a gift when you buy 141< llOld earrings. A large selection of hearts. hoops and studs. 14K gold Golden Mist earrings. $24 to $210 Fashion Jewelry Jewelry IJfllarged '° shOw def Bil Mon .-Fn .. 10·9 30. Sat 10-6. Sun 12-5 . BuJJock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol C.M 556·0611 a P.mch 'Furthermor ... t 1m n•ll ldlking LO m) .,•If t ttm talkltt~ tn yt>u Abuse Cited Murder Case 'Gag' ReDloved OROVILLE (AP> -A Supenor Court Judge says the public is entitled to know the details of the murder charge against a 56-year-old woman ac- cused of the dismembering of her mother. The statement by Judge Lucian Vandegrift was unusual in that it was a public criticism of secrecy in an· area in whlcb closed-door hearings ar e routine and gag orders are common. • "IF THE PUBLIC DOESN'T KNOW, it permits all kinds of abuses," Vandegrift said in modifying a Justice Court gag order so that the complaint, charging Ruth Rix with murder, is ex- pressly made publtc. What 'is publicly known about the case was re- leased by authorities be fore the gag order Jan. 10 by Justice Court Judge Steven McNclts That banned public s tatements about the case by lawyers and 0Hic1ab Parts of Lhc body of 7R :>l'ar nld Ruth Fuller Wt•rt• found 1n Octnber and :'\ovembt•r tn plasttr bag~ M·atkrf'd amoni: thl· foothill~ JU..,t north of Orov1l1(• Offn·1·r~ -.<.11d th1• \ t<'llm hi.id be<·n cul with kn1vt'~" pruning ~he<.1r~. a hund ~aw and olhl•r toob MRS. RIX, WHO Sll\Rt-:n a \tanw1lle home "1th her mothl·r ";i.., arrt'!'>led ~11\ 2'1 m a Yuba C1tv hospit al Shi· ,.., tharg<'c1 v.ith murder p<-rformC'd 10 .1111·-.111.:l'tally l'rul'I manner, a charge that could carr) tht· 1kalh pt•nalty Pretrial scC'rccy has grown more frequent in California In the last decade, and perhap~ nowhere more than in this rural county, where a murder that might go 1mnot1<·ed 1n Los Angeles dommates front pages and rorf<:l' shop conversations Lasl summe r, a judge m another Hutte <.;ounty murder case 1s:,;ued a gag order that applied even to the murder <0harge itself, so that police could not say why they were holding a 21 year old man TWO WEEKS i\GO, AFTER a seven-day, closed-door preliminary hearing, the same judge refused for two days to reveal the outcome, then said it was a misunderstanding and disclosed that Scott Thelander of Oroville was charged with first· degr ee murder In yet another Bulle County case, a year-old gag order was ltfted last week. disclosing that two white men charged with stalkmg and killing a black man after fatliag to find any game lo hunt. had pleaded guilly to non-l·ap1tal first-degree murder. The purpose of s uch secrecy 1s to avoid pre- trial publicity that could mnuence jurors. hurt the defe ndant's case, and -s1gnif1cantly, an a small , cost-conscious county -force the trial to be moved elsewhere at considerable expense BUT REPORTERS ARE CHALLENGING the 1872 state law that requires a judge to close a pre- liminary bearing at the defendant's request. The Oakland Tribune and East Bay Press Club got an Alameda County Supenor Court judge to rule recently that the law was an unconstitutional restriction on freedom of the press That ruling is being challenged in a state ap- peals court. A somewhat similar case is before the state Supreme Court 95 \.. L BLACK I DECIE 1/J SHEET DUAL-ACTION FINISllNG SAIDD 18~~6 Change from fast o.rbitAl .anding to unooth nra.ioht-line finl.eh aanclino in a trice. (In a what? Don't park it ln my dri,,..ay .) BLACK I DECIEI DRILL BIT SHARPENER 17~:?o RMharpen dull or bTOken bib! ju.mt like a pencil ah.arperwr . No worry about rioht angle, thia doee it all. ~MAGNA AMERICAI CRAIN \ ~ DRIVE ROTOTILLER \ ~·~ 237~! t · r •HDTC-5 ; -« If you gotta ha,,. • _......_..-qet a oood one. Buy a ' .J1 --'.) 1unky one and you end f up stW n-hno a oood rototJllar. ROYAL TOOLS ASSORTMENT YOUR CHOICE Actually. it'• a lot m on tha.n tool.a. You have a lot of oado.t.. vrommet set.. ~leu, an.d aome other weird things on the table. SWIMGLINE MULTI-TAI HEAVY DUTY STAPLE GUN KIT 8 97 #800X/2 Repair furniture, 9CT'MlW. tack C&Tpe't, do insulation o.r ceilino ule. Com• ln plastic C&M with eupply of stapl.ea. ~\ :ltrrL:lc \[ ) GARAGE DOOR / OPENERS Made to take home in your trunk. o..iqned for _.. of do-it-yourMlf in.tallation, or -·u do it for JOU- 1/4 BP CHAIN DRIVE \9777 uoos 'h HP SCREW DRIVE 157~!5 IOllUL lllTALUTIOI or .. nn 5500 PUIOUTOI PIO DU CTI PCV VALVES 97c , •• ~~~""' 1'SV OIL FILTERS 177 .. __ ..,.,..,.. ----~-- ' I ' I , s411 CD PLYWOOD SBEATBllC 9!x?F E£1' Did JOU Jmow that th.e fint WOJ'd ln & pa.rentlwUcal statement., if a •nt.noe, a.hoWd be c:.pit.&li-1? (Whet'• 90lno on hen? > ~­'(••• ··-..... , ·-h ,_ ' ;QUAKER . .. STATE ~ \fOTOR OI! SULPHATE or AMMONIA I 3 7 20 LBS. For fast qNen-up and a head start on a h-1thy .-prinq Lawn, sulphate of &IT\mozu.a · worlu swell. Follo. th.e direc:Uona. ~) ONION SETS 59c PAK OF 80 £,,.r try qrowino onion.a from Med? That i.a "...al" J>8tuince. 5.-t• a re the w11y Choice o f brown. r.d. or white GRIPPER SUPER GLUE 44 .~70~ A drop hold.I ton• CI don't &now that. I am only reJ)9&UnQ wh.t 90nwe>IW told me). I ~ ... ryone k.no .... a.bout thia stuff. G.E. 2 LEVEL DDDIEI 177 flicll it horn "!row -I - e&n -Na.cl -th• -pepel'" to "la-that-you--- ther.-~r' ( Kidd.inq. the aecond 1 ... 1 ia nice. ) HOUIES-llALLY 28" GAUGE DOOi SPRING 5 55 •P728C I~ wh.en vuave docw ~ _.. 1.n °" sped.al Compa.roacl to othen -· ... .till good. but what'• clMap anymon? QUAID 20LSO WT. DELUXE MOTOR OIL 77~T. #I CEDAR SHllGLES 1977 "' APPROX. 25 SO. FT. Mey be a little anoother ahing le for a littt. la. money ia your &JU'lt'fl'. Ch.eek out UU. cl.el. OLYMPIC STAIN 8!!. Doesn't ju.t lay on top, q.u rioh t into the wood with linaMCi oil peivtration, ln -lid colon or een\i -tzanapa.rent rt&1.na. • HONEYWELL BATTERY OPERATED SMOKE & FIRE DETECTOR 1477 You o•t a lifetime warranty and the battery too ( Th.e baU.ery 1!1 only warranteed to he a battery l $5.00 BACK f"ROM HONEYWELL Pick up a rn&1l ·in th1no from the store Com.. with Smoky Oural.ac &nob handles (Oh boy. "Smolly Ouralac." Kn.. a q1rl by th.t name in Aruona.) PEERLESS WASHEILESS TWO BAIDLE LAVATORY FAUCET IO?!o 1r--..r..:trT WILSHIRE 3 -PC. AITIQUE BRASS FINISH EIS EMILE 34!? A an.art loold.no U-9t.a.ndi"9 fireplace cl.el with poker. fi..r9place bruah. and al.id.in.9 cunaln. 6 SHELF WITH DOORS You know. th-,..uy look u..u a lo~ more money. Heritaqe Oak hnuh. you ~le them. but what a aaYingw of 27!! 6 SHEJ.F WITH DROP LID 29!! money. We can tell you how t.o do your own lqwwred ~.Theee peft&1a .d.d il\al.lati- cuelitiee u well M ........ reduotiOC\. OWEIS/CORlllG nBEltGWS CEILllG PAIELS ~,, TEllA s;." IAIDOM FJsitJIED OR ~II PDILE ' I !!NEL l" CAIE 01 SAllDSTOIE 2!?ANEL - I I r . s I I .... ~ ...... -.. ....--. -.. --.. -· .. ---.. ------- ------- I 17 J ~o•r••--&eWll -Dally Ne••••per * VOL. 73, NO. 31, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtPORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS Hostages to Go? Carter to Delay Sanctions on Iran W ASHINOTON <AP> -The Carter admlnl1traUon, In a policy rever1al, announced Tbunday that lt will wilbbold formal appliutJoo or economic aanctlons against Iran while diplomatic activity ror the re- lease or some ~o A mer lean hostages continues. "We don't want to take the rormal steps toward sancUon.s if the crisis can be resolved by tbese means." State Depart- ment spokesman Hodding Carter said. Trade between the two coun- tries effectively was s hut down laat November followln& the seiaure ol Lbe U.S. Embuay ln Tebran...8ut lbe admi.niatntioft had been pla.o.ning the addlUoeal step of iuuinc reaulatlona to formaliu ita saocllooa policy. Tbe announcement followed a series of private statement.a by administration officials that a peaceful solution may be found to the boat.age crisis, which en- tered its 96th day Thursday. Spokesman Carter, however. cautioned against speculation that a breakthrough may be Im· minent. "I do not see any imminent re- lease ol the bosta1ea.•• be told report.en. . Nonetheless, his announce~ meat followed slpa of a major break between Iranian Presi- dent Abolbuaan Bani Sadr and the mUitanta who are occupying the embuay. On Wednesday. Bani Sadr de- nounced the mlUtanta aa "dic- tators who have created a gov· ernment within a iovemment." Cart.er refuaed to gJve details on the types o( diplomatic activi- ty which led to the decision to ~-••-.--%.,, t L .-•ead.er withhold action on the sanctiooa. r ~ Re' A.I <See BOYCO'IT, Page AZ> 11.PWI ..... • Need for Hospital Cited Norwegian actress Liv Ullman walks with a large group of refugee chHdren during her visit to a Cambodian refugee camp She and other celcbnt1es were there to participate in the "Ma rch for Survival " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Amtrak Has Perfect Year Irvine Mayor Pushes for Staff Study County Asks Halt By DAVID KUTZMANN Of,,,. D•lt~ Pll .. Si.fl Irvine's lack of hospi tal facilities has prompted Mayor David Sills to propose that city officials begin looking into future health care needs in the burgeoning community. Sills said today he will ask the C ity Counci l Tuesday to authorize preliminary work by city staff as a possible prelude lo more detailed analysis of the CITED IN CHEMISTRY Dr. Vincent Guinn need for some type or medical facility in the city. Al preseqt. Irvine has no hospital facilities of any sort and only several mecUcal clinics In the industrial complex which handle certain emergency cases. Hospitals which serve the com munity include Hoae M emoriaJ Hos pital in Newport Beach, Tustin Community Hospital , Saddleback Hospital PHYSICS HONOREE Dr. Alexei Maradudln Scientists at U CI Award Recipients Two UC Irvine scientists have won international honors in the fields of physics and chemistry. Dr. Vincent P . Guinn of La Jolla, professor of chemist,,.. 1s the recipient of the Geor1<e Hevesy Medal, an international award presented annually to an outatanding scientist in lhe field of radioanalytical chemistry. Dr. Alexei A. Maradudin or Newport Beach, proressor or physics and dean of the Graduate Diviaion at UCI, is the recipient ol a Humboldt Senlor U.S. Sclent.llt Award wblch en- titles him to spend a year doing reaeareb in W•t ~rm any. Gulm'• award malres note of his wort in radJochemi1t.ry. the branch of chemistry that deals with radlo1ctlve substances. The cit.Uoo by the Journal of R1clloanalyt.lcal Chemistry also commended him for his COAST 'LOJ'E' INSIDE TODAY ValeoUne'1 01y brings love to tu Orqe Cout. ln c.lebraUon of that romanUc pccutoa, today'• Dally Pilot ln- tludH "Love Alone tf.ie Oranie CoaJt, •• • U -pa1• apeclaJ ma1aatoe detaJlln1 1lft ideas frolil Ji'nJa to beauty aldl and nttaunata. 00.'t mlll "L0ve AJoos the Oru;t CoM&," ta today's Dl1'1 PlJot. leadershi p in educating the public. other professionals and s tudents in the use of sophisticated nuclear tech· nlques. The Hevesy medal Is named after Nobel prize winner George Hevesy, a pioneer In the fields of nuclear and radiochemistry and radloanalyt.ical cbeml1try. The int ernational award was !inst given ln 1968 and Guinn is only the third American chemist to receive the honor. He will accept the award at an lntAlrnat1onal confer~ lo April. ,.. Maradudtn's award Is from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in West Germany and 11 ln recognJtlon of hla ac- complishments In research and teaching. Beginning In September, M aradudin will 1pend a year al the Ma,x Planck In1Utute ror Solid-state Pbystca in StuUprt. The Humboklt awardl are pr. sented to lellior adenllata in the U .S . to to.at., oooperaUon between tbe Federal llepubUc of Germany and tbe UDILe4 &.a&.. , Mandudln •ho aatd be hu not bid 1Uificlent tlme for b1a own research •Ince becominc dean ot the Graduate Dlvllloa at UCI ln 19?_81, bu pul'aued theoretical •~• aimed n un· dentaodl;fi m1crM~lc . tN"OC· Hltl wl D Cl'Jltate. TMte -·· -·-.. ,., ...... ....... .., lilbt .. lt t.ra.U lmoudtbmoatotc111ta11. and Santa Ana-Tustin Communi- ty llosp1taJ. City officials said Tustin Com- munity Hospital gets the m<iet business from Irvine while Hoag 1s becoming increasingly dlf- f1 c ull to reach because of heavy traffic problems. In November, Santa Ana- Tuslin and Saddleback com- m unity hospitals announced agreement to combine use or the two facilities' atafra and equi~ ment to provide a medical center in Irvine. However, of· ficiala were not available um mornina to s~ bow far aloo& lhoH plana an or the type ol faclllty mviaqed. The Orange County Health Planning Council and the state regulate the allocation or hospital beds in the county. Those olflclala ha~• maintained Oranae County already 11 .. over- bedded" but city offic.lala bave said there Is a 1horta1e or hospital beds in tbe 50\ltbem portion o( the county, especially Irvine. Sills said he ls coocemed that tnl'tne's hospital needs could be us urped by s urrounding facilities which are inconvenient to reach. "I don't have any answers," he said, "but I do know lhe city has never studied the problem." The mayor said officials need to generate "reUable data" on (See NEED, Pa1e AZ) Congress to Aid Victims of Ah08e WASHINGTON CAP> -Sen. Alan Cranstoo says be expects Congress to approve rederal aid to e mergency shelters for abused wives now that the Carter administration bas put ita wel&ht behind the idea. Cranston, D-Calil.. described the adminlatration's shift rrom neutrality lo support as "a significant breaUbrougb." Cranatoo said Wednesday that an estimated 5 million womeo are regular victims of domestic violence. about 2 million mar- ried couples have uaed lethal weapon.a a1almt one another, and eboul one couple In alx eng1gea in violent acts a1ainlt eacl\ Other every Ytar. . W ASHJNGTON CAP l Amtrak. tbt: national rail passenger corporation. re- ported Wednesday that 1979 was its thlrd st.raighl year without a passenger fatality. On ·Airport Study "Rall travel has and continues to be the safest mode of travel," said Am· trak president Alan S. Boyd ln a statement. Since Amtrak took over virtually all of the nation's interdt.Y ra.ll paaaeneer service n1m yean aao, 14 ,Pl~ fat.Qt.Me have rel\ll rrom rail acct. dents, ll of them In a single derailment in June, 1971, a month aft.er the corponUoa beaan opera- Uoo.a. The last deat.b was re- corded ln December 1976. Since t.beo, 60 million peo- ple have ridden Amtrak trains. BJ aoaEaT BllllEa oe .. ...., ,.... Mllff OrJ:fre County aupervtaon put foot down on further couideraUon cl El Toro Martoe Air Corps Station Weclnaday as a combmed military and clvtllan puseqer airport. The supef'YUorl. wbo beard ar1umeo.ta that propos ... for civilian me of El Toro~ a "enael Md ••ual pw•• meat .. re. .._ a I %£1, ...,.. to reqae1t tbe So•t•era Calilomla A.Slociation of <;o.. emmenll <SCAG > to ball fllrtber JOint Ulif ltUidiea. nae fiatlt ~ the .-., WU lf!IHtnfd fl7 S.,..t ... ~ anDer wftb .......... support from Super•laor Thomas B.IJey. Both are farmer Marine afficen. 8otJ:i eoawnded that c:hi.lian use at Lbe airport is eount.er to * * * Airports Favored In Court's Ruling BURBANK <AP) -In a case which is boWld to have national significance. a Superior Court judge ruled today that the Glen· dale-Burb&nk-Pasadena Airport Authority has the right to restrict an airline's number of mghts in order lo redu~ n<)jS(' Acknowledgiog that if be ruled 10 favor of the airport authority ''other agencies around the country att goln& to try sunilar rulu," Judie Thomas Murphy said the airport's ooiae rule was nol dlacrimlnatory. arbitrary or unreuooable. But, he aald, if ht bad ntled for the airline, or If It prevails on appeal, "there won't be an air carrier in the United SUtn that won't say, 'What's sauce for them ls sauce for us.· ·' ··Everything ls frozen as of to- day," MWl>hY told the Hughes Alrwat attomey, lndlcaUn1 that there could be no Increase In ru1ht1 into or out or the airport while t.ha cue ta beina appealed He said that when his ruling becomes final -"which wiU probably be eight years from now" -Hughes wHI then have 120 days to reduce its nights to the level they were last March "You can 't separate noise from atrplanes." Murphy satd. in urgmg all 111des to cooperate He noted that the airport authority will be rev1ewln& Its rules March JO and ht cautJooed the airport's attorney's that 1f the rules were made more stringent or punitive then they could be round unlawful M urpby expreued hope that someday a sUent airplane could be designed. The airport authority filed suit against Hughes Airwest last Ju- ly when Hu&bes increased It.a Oighta between small airport.a, and the airport authority said an Increase at Hollywood-Burbank Airport would exacerbate nolte problems that residents were already complaining about. the wishes of the U .s. Defense Department and Department cl Navy. M Iller aho asserted that com- mercial airport uae at the site would add immeasurably lo trafrlc, pollutioo and safety COD· cerm. The)' claimed that continued studies pose cruel punishmeot \o resicleala ol the El Toro, Miak9 Viejo ud Lake Forest uea wlilo .. _, lld.amaoU)' .,.._. ctrillm.e. The adioo by Lbe aupervtaon wu prempted by a recent rec- ommead.ttioa by the Av1aUoo Worb C#D•tt&ee ol SCAG that ,. .. --.. co the 90Uon ol El Ton • a .-fbtlity for a c:omA merdal airport. 11M reqtWt to SCAG was op. 901ed by Supervisor Ralpb Clark wtao aid that attempts \o kill tbe study are premature. ··For &oodneu sakes, eveey- one. we sbouJd look at the ficts first It LS just a study and we could stop it at any time." Clark a lso said that two malhon people in Orange County depend on air transportation to keep the economy going. •'To ck>se our eyes to a study at thl5 Ume ia unbelievable," he said. SCAG officials were unavaila- ble to comment on what effect the request by s upervisors will have oo their airport studit.>S. Pharmacist Faces Drug Charges CLEVELAND C Al» -A pharmsclSt who allegedly filled thousands of forged prescrip· hons for drugs valued at more than $3 million has been indicted oo 77 counts of aggravated drug tralfick1og. Sheriff's Capt. Earl Zimlich said aiumpt.s to locate and .,.. rest Larry Schlossber1. '4, of suburban University Heights were unsuccessful Wednesday. He said a a:rand jury returned secret Indi c tments against Schl06Sberg after a year-long in- vestigation. Coast Conidor, Park 1..inked? Weatller Coat Man Fight.· One, F avon the Other Continued sunny tbrou&h Frld.a,y, with oc- casional locafJaed gusty wlnc:t. dimlnlah!n1. Lows t.ooi1bt lo the 408. Higba Friday 88 alont Ute coast and hip 1'0I iDland. B1 .IOANNS aSYNOLD8 Of .. o..fr ""'Miff As a board member of the En- vironmental Coalitloa ot Orance County, Jeff ~dt .. lead· llll a cou.rt fttbt at del_,. lDI the San .Joaq_ulD Hilla Tl'au~ corrtdor. A.. the on11 paid ttatr member of the Frieda of the lnlne CoHt, he HH no eonfllct between the ault and tbe Frt.endl' efforts co brinl a U • tion11 urbu parts co UM hl11I tbroucta wblcb the corridor ii to run. AldH for two local con· ,,..,IDlll lpomoriftC the perts h1hhtlon air•• witb 0~ = HY tM eel"' rtclor • cmlr at MeH1 II • a _..., ... tor .. ,.rt. Ila c:.::..•a ........ 't ... ,....,..,. But count)' Supervisor Tbom11 Riley, lD whose dlatrict the propoMd corridor wl ~­would be &oeauid, dlaa,,_.. · He .... the '9•11f lp lbt rMd, H ·1DdtcaOe>n of troubles to come. ''Wb1 ,..a. WlM» waat .tbe fart Illa" Cll'llOMCI tbe c.rklDr, don't~.·· ha ukl. ''( do9't ~ 1'0U CM bav. CIDI wltbolt tlae ......... lliJIJ'• ~ ... •Und um sammer tty •lecwd Gftlctala from tb• citlH of lnlne, Newpon Beacb aad La1\&D1 8Hch wbo a.atlft .. before I HOUM 1Ubooalm1UM a~ tbe p ............. 1'eJ laJd t.bity dQa't wut UM part ... ID wttbout UM pre> ,.... '-' tbtce tbe park .. •· ,.ctilid to _... an urtNLn popa1a-, lion lo Soutbem Callfomia ol nine miWoo people. The city CO\IDCU members 1ald that wtthout ~· comdor. tM alr~a.ty crowtt.d Paelllc Collt . Hl1b•a>< ud Lasu•• CuQtea · Road would bave to carT')' tile ad.Jftioml traltlc beeded fw tile park. Geor1•vtcb ln1llta Ute suit tan 't lDMDded to wipe out tile corridor. He ..,. It'• Just • llt· tempt to eet count.J offtdall to reco .. Jd1r tbe project'• •• vtronmmtll Impact 1tata:11nt Nol .. l.mpad. and tranalt UNI Oii corridor an what bother bim. The En~ CoaliUoa flied tbl emt Deo. 11. It ii to ban a lnldal beutiaf 'IWeday. Tb• eoe.UUon .. a ~ and e.dmlcal eatltJ tbat ..._ (lee LINK. Pafl Al> .._..___..... _____ ._._ ________ _ ,. . ,.,,....--JUST BR&4ICING--......... .... .,.,.. ,,.,,,,. iodaf•i ........ •Iii•,,......... • .. &•~FoundG~ Of Killing Girl, 12 ...__ ORLANOO,Jl'la.(AP)-,,_I .~_.,,......., ... ~ a ._.. nal•ce IOJt ~ twe •YW'IM7 iiNiU, ....... waa ~ I04a7 ot ftllbl i.,...,.... ~l JUmlMlrb Dia.at two,..,. qo. A~wwt""dlllbm 1tdtw7 .... llml•w......._ t\DdDllw.~U..~tonDerlawltudilea plll7olftm· dltcretmurdwudlddlta ....... '1'e n-.. --. .._.TI•• jwJ deli._.... w two boun aad 11 •'rrd• W1tut., ....... NUltal • u.-.... to a boteJ .. ~,..... ... Or-.. o..tJ ~ ,,. juran .............. 1 ............. ..._ ........... W..UW•Uaoe ~~ lwo ,...,., J9'7 1ll1at•. are.It,..,. bned ... aM 099' to,... aftel' ~ lbta -tbe .... ill u.. ~ ... He called a ball to tWr dilllben· U.. at I :• p.m. PST. ~ ............ .. LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP>-twa Air Poree 1'4 Phantom JetaJ•· tJloMd a .._ -.poac1 bamba at.out ftn mu. DOrill ot tlM NeW. Alr ~Bue nmwu ~ wben one ol Lbe pli.neacttveJ. oped a'-Jprobkm. Tbe ~prompted daeeoa ott.elephone calla to police in Laa v .... -North Laa vecu ... well .. to DeWtpapen. rad.lo and~stau.a. Tbe bomba were dropped tn an area known u "Jet.UIOn Hill" abortJy after 8 •.m., l&ld C.pt. Wanda Whitney, a NtWa apokelWOIDao. Sbe 1ald lbe bill, OD AJr Force property, ia COG· 1idered"aoare1approprtat.roremersentiea." ...... Prlee88U. LONDON (AP) -Gold prices fell nearly $25 in London to- day follow1n1 1 Kuwaiti report that tbe release or the American hostages ln Tehran wu Imminent. The dollar waa 1teady qaimt m~r world currencies. At clOling, eoJd ln Loodoa wu aelllna for $892.50, down from $718 at Wedneaday's cloae. In Zurich, gold prices also slipped below $700 before bounc· mg back to $702.50, down $8 from Wednesday's close F,... Page AJ BOYCOTI. • However, United Nations Sec r eta ry -General Kurt Waldheim is believed to be a central figure in these dis· c:ussions. The American attitude toward Iran has changed dramaticaUy since the Soviet military in· tervention in Afghanistan six weeks ago. Before that development, the administration had been threatening military interven· tion in Iran because of the hostage crisis, and officials said privately the damage to rela· lions between the two countries probably was irreparable. But the administration, mindful that the Soviet action haa placed the Russians within st.rit:ing dlatance of the oil· rich Persian Gulf region, bas steadl· ly softened Its attitude toward Iran. Officials have said that a resumptioo of U.S. military and economic ties could be quietly restored once the hostages were released. Chief Nabbed Upon Return To Embassy SAN DIEGO CAP> -The wife of the consul general of the U.S. J::mbassy in Tehran s ays her husband was &aptured by mili· tants when he returned "to re- assure himself that everyone was out." Dorothea Morefield, back from a briefing m Washington, D.C., said Wednesday that six employees who escaped the c:ompound -and were later smuggled out of Iran by Cana· di a n -said her husband, R ichard, could have saved himself. ·'The group that went out first got out," she said, without bit· •erness. "But Richard would have wanted it that way. Jf someone had to stay, he would h a ve wanted to be with the aroup that stayed." On Tuesday, she met the con· •ular employees who escaped. They attended the State Depart· menl briefing for families of the ttostages. DAILY PILOT f"" 0<-C-1 O.Oly llO!lol, wrtr1-'<~ I<,_ "'_..,._.....,, .. -.-...... °"_ c ..... p'*'""'*"'~ ~ ... """'"°"""'.,. ovt>ft\~ ~ .......... ,., .... , tff' GMt• "-"'W, H,..,,.,,... fWl«f\, H\lrlfiiN1fOft fH.cPt1Fc.fft t•tt\ VAllh, lfW''N, l~ e.KftlS..thCo.,t A '~•·1 .. oflCW'Wtlf'Cfltk>f't•t°"*•.,..S.•"•o.,,.,..,, ~., ,,.. Ptlif'IC"'oei .,....,.,...,,.. ,...~ •'\ _. no ,,.,,.,, •• ,,.-.c ... ia~ c;.o.._ .. ,,.,.. ·-N.W.W PfniOoftt ellO 1'••1•11- J~t ·~ Yke_M __ .. _...,. ,._,._ ...... TllMpfloM (114)MMl21 ClueffMd Advem..,,. MMl7t rromS...C:-4tMIOO ~=-~~~~ r:;Ti.;-., .. ::r. ~.;;o;r.. .... , -·•""'"' .u-_, .. "'''"""• .. .......... -. tii:mw=~~ Ck me me Council Di,srupted By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. °' .. .,..,., ...... $~ • Recall threats and angry jeers halted We dnesday 's Sa n Clemente City Council meeting after entrepreneur Roy Hurloot was appointed to fill a vacant council seal. A bout 200 shouting and stomp- ing protesters told the council they wanted a speciaJ election to rill the post vacated by the Jan. 12 death of Couocllwoman Myrtia Wagner. Councll members a djourned the meeting al 8: 15 p.m. until 9 a.m. today with armed policemen present. At today's meeting. Allen Korsen and other San Clemente r esidents began gathering names and telephone numbers of voters who are willing to sten a soon-to-be drafted recall peti· tion against Mayor Roy Hamm a nd councilman Richard Ahlman. Led by Cou n ci lwoman Karoline Koester, Korsen and other boisterous prolesle~ at Wednedsay's meeting, election proponents tried unsuccessrully to di scuss their views with the council. But when Hamm gave led them down. pandemonium broke loose. Two city police officers were called to the scene. Mrs. Koester left her council seat momentarily and led the angry crowd in a chorua of jeers against the council appointment declsioo. The council adjourned into ex- ecutive session for 30 minutes. When they returned to the coun- cil chambers, protesters refused to allow the public meeting to continue. Mrs. Koester then appealed to the crowd to allow the meeting to resume. But she was shouted down. Many protesters were enraged because tbe council ignored a 2,084 ·slgnature petition asking for a spedaJ election. F,...PlafleAJ NEED ••• the situation so when other hospitals apply for added bed· ding capacity, the city can pre· sent ita case. The first step he'll suuest Tuesday night i& lo have clt.y staff prepare a format for future studies on the subject. If such a study was then agreed to. he said, businesses in the industrial complex could be asked to help finance it. Assist.ant Ctty Manager Paul Brady Jr. said durtn1 a normal weekday, the ... are u many a1 50,000 penom wbo wort ln the lndu.trial complu tJt addJtloo to the 81,000 who live ln the com· munlty. There were once plane to build a hospital in the city near the UC Jntne CAmJ>UI, but tbOH fell throulth about two yean a10. Offlclal• with the Oranse CoUlltY Health Plannin1 Council could not be reached for com· ment Ulil mom.m,r on the status of future bolplt.al con.etruction ln the clty ot lrvtne. Tb• Clty Council mMtl at 7: 30 p . m . in the councll cbambtn at City Hall, 11300 Jamboree Blvd. -· Housing Ruling Rewritten 9'W'DTMa•n· . ........... Oran1• ColHltY Supervl10n 11 ... IRll'Owct • 9dd1Uaau def· lAlUoa of atfordabM boe11l .. LD unlnCOll)Ol'aled count)' territory It appean IO 111\ price Umlta ol oew bomea for Jower and mecllum lDcome fa.mtb•. Tbe anr detlaltba IO be added to the bomlni elemnt ot the cowaty'a paera1 plan, "11 tbat altOl'dab&i boua1na .. All)' bome t.bat ii purchaecf a.ad occupled by • fa.m.Uy e&rDbal tlt,000 to 134 .oao uou.aUy. Tbe dweJllAs would be al· fordable IO famUJ.. U. t1Ua in· come braotet tt••rdlel• ot tbe price or month!) Co.ta u 1oQa aa buyen can qu.allfy for loant. The new dtflnltlon w11 . prai&ed by a representatJve ot the buildina industry, but criUcl.zed ~ a leaclln1 housln1 advocate. The new mean.ln1 wtll be inserted alonaside the pre- vloua definition. That version of affordable houatna called for payments not to exceed 30 percent of I.be ln· come of persons in the alforda· ble houa.lni price range. Ralph Kennedy, urban consult· ant for the Oraaae County Fair Rousing Council, predicted that bullders will choose to 10 by tbe most recent derinition and that the price of homes will climb t-0 $70,900 and $80,000. Under existing guide lines. homes were to be priced from $45.000 to $65,000 "l"m quite pessimistic." Ken- nedy said. "but we'll have to wait and sec whal happens." Richard Harlow. a represen- tative of the Building Industry Association. said the new derini· tlon WLll allow builders to sell houses at realistic costs. lie said that previous limits on prices were too low and builders had to subsidize the affordable units by selling other units at higher prices. Harlow added that the alternative definition also wtll allow for greater nexlbilJty for lending 1ns1.Jtutlons. Supervtsor Thomas Riley, who offered a compromise to raise qualifying levels to 33 percent of monthly income, cast the only negative vote. Other provisions ln the defiru· lion included: -Monthly payment! will in· elude principle, interest, taxes a nd imurance and a down pay. ment of 10 percent. -Prices of homes can be ln· creased 10 percent for three and four·bedrooms and decreased 10 percent for one bedroom. -Prices may be increased 10 percent where lower cost homes are scattered among more ex· pensive dwellings. F,....P~AJ IJNK •.. a variety of the county's volun· teer environmental groups tn· cludint the Friends of the lrvlne Coast, the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society. Georgevlcb said hia duties as the consultant for tbe park group and bis work for the coalJ. lion are entirely separate and have nothing to do with each other. He also said that the road and park are separate bsuea and the dispute over the corridor's EJR shouldn't affect the $38 million federal bill to buy parltland. Aides to Rep. Jerry Pattenoo. D -Santa Ana. and Robert Badbam, R-Newport Beach, say they hope the blll wUI clear Congress and be signed into law by Oct. 1. But county Supervisor Riley says , with a storm brewing over the tranaportauon corridor, be doesn't see bow that can happen. He noted that Rep. Phil Burton, D-San Francisco, chairman of the Houae Interior Committee which must approve the bW, made It clear be won't support the measure without strong local support. The supervisor said be won· ders if the au.It mi&bt be an in· dJcaUon that the local support voiced this s umme r before Burton's subcommittee Is erod· mg. 3Wounded In Shootout CHICAGO (AP) -TbrH pef'IGlll were wounded wben an attemptAld holdup erupted into a 1bootout at a check·caebta1 1tand la • V.terau AdmiDLltra· tiOD botJl'tal, autboritiel 1ald. About eo bOlpltal eml>lofeel were lined up to ca1ti their chtckl when tht holdup attempt belan ~. About 1J lbotl were ftred, poUc. eald. J>ollce arr.ted ooe man out· aide tbl bolpital. He wu ldlo- tllled u Leoa Ba._, It, an tx· convkt wbo bad Mntd UJDe for •rmed n1bber7. Early Aneestor Found Ape.like Creature 30 Million Yean Old . I DU&llAM, N.C. CAP> -Nn foull Tbt creatut 11 kao~ u A•l,.P. •ridence lnckat. a •mall .,._llkt creature topltbtma Mmdl, which m.am "caa.DtCUq wb&G ll...S IO mUHOQ J•an qo ii a.be oldMt ape ol ~. "'' ! Simou aald. He laid study cil lmowD como.,m ancator of man and aPt1, a Ae~ foulll dlll'fnl a.be lat th.ret Duke UniYW'llt)' anthropoloc1lt a.aid Wtdnel· years bave "1t.rlklo1ly clartfted bow the day. fo11ila ftt lnto the pattern ot the early evolu· tJoa ot ..,_ aad man " Dr. !!1"111 L. SiDM>DI, bead ot Duke's Slmoaa Hid U...d:lseovery wu rna&t ln Center ror tbe SWdy ol Primat. Bioloo and recent exped1Uom l.n the Sahara Daert ln History, 1ald at a newt coafereoce th-at be E1Ypt aoutbwest of Calro. The espedlUona and b1I colleaauea have determined that the were aupported by the National Science animal lived ln a compla eoctal IJ'OUP de· FoundaUoo and the Eppt:lan Geological fended bf lar1e male.. Survey. · 30 Co11ntians Vie For State Offices Eight contest.a for Orange County seats ln tbe state Aa· aem bly and Senate drew a neld or 30 candidatee by Wednesday'• 5 p.m. deadllne for sip.ins up at tht_ ca.mpalJn trailhead. Ten ~ declal'ed they'll nan in the 70tb Aalembly Ota· trlct primary ln the wake of Bruce Nestande'a decialoa to give up tbe positioo and 10 after the job of Orao1e County Supervisor Edbon M. Miller. Miller, ln a political twist. I.a amon1 tboae seekln1 the Democratic nomlnation In the 70tb clliltrict race. He la jotDed by Jim Brlklen, an Anaheim businessman. and Kevin O'Rourke, a human services director from Orange. On the Republican side, five persons are seeking the 70tb dis· lrict nomination. They are J oyce Marie Hawkins. an Orange tax cooauh- ant, John R. Lewis, a Yorba Linda businessman, Ted Yoo· ticelU. an Orange bualneuman, Cale b Swanaon , a n Oran1e engineer, and Wendell Handy, an Oange businessman. Two Libertarian Party can- didates seeking their party's nomination are Oranee buai· neasman Wayne Wedderten and Placentia Insurance exttutJve Roberta Rinehart. Because Nesta.ode bu ao far failed to declare he'll nan for re-- election, lbe fillne deadlloe wu extended to 5 p.m . Monday. Not opposed for thelr party's nomination are the followinl ln· c um~nts : 73rd District As· semblyman Dennis Man•ers (0. Huntingtm Beach), 74th District Asaemblywomao Marian Bergeson <R-Newport Beadl), 72nd Dlslrlct Aeaemblyman Ric bard Robinson ( 0 -0arden Grove), 7tat District As· semblyman Cbel Wray <D· Weslmlnster) and 88th District Assemblyman Ross Jobmoo (R· La Habra). Others in aaaembly races a.re Doris Allen, a Westminster buai· nesswoman seeking the Republican nomination in the 71 st Dist.rirt, in Garden Grove sales manager Raoul Silva, seeking the RepubUcan oomlna· llon ln the 72nd Distnct, Co.ta 19 Perish In Bus Crash GUADALAJARA , Mexico (AP) -A bead-on crash of two buses killed 19 Mexicans and ln- jured 14 , several seriously, the Red Cross reported. The relief qency aaJd the col· lision south of here early Wednesday occurred when ooe of thebuaestriedt.opU1acar. The a ccident happened between Guadalajara and Ciudad Guzman in west central Mexico. M eaa busloe11man Nolan Frl.uelle seeking the Republican nominaUoo in the 73rd Di.atrlct, Garden Grove Mayor Elertb Erickson , seeki ng the Republican oomlnaUon In the 7lst Di1trlct, Minion Viejo mana1ement conauJtanl Jack, H . Baldwin. seeking the Democratic nominatioo in the 7 4th Olltrict and Christian F. Thlerbacb, an Anaheim deputy district attorney seekio& the Demon-atic nomination ln lbe &9th dlltr1ct.. Other Ubertarlan bopef uJ.s are Oran1e busloeuwoman Sue Waltman tn the 14th Dlalrtct and Devon Sbowley, a Cypress col· lege lnatructor. ln the 71st Ifu. trict. In tbe race in the 3.Stb Slate Senate Dlltrtct, Tustin attorney William Douiherty will be bat· tlln1 lncumbent John V. Briggs < R -Fullerton> r or the Republican nomlnalion. The Democratic candid.ate in the coatest ii Fullerton Mayor Louis Velasquez. Others are James N. Grover, an Anaheim sales repnsent.atlve, who ia nm· nine as a Ubertartan and Sant.a Ana mactiintat Frank Boebeim, wbo I.a nmniDc oo the Peace and Freedom Party ticket. In the 31th Senate District race. incumbent Paul B. Carpenter CD-Cypress) faces oo Democratic oppoaltlon. Tbe Republican candidate is Dewey LeRoy Wiles, a Midway Cily peace officer. lraqui Deal Faces Delay WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Commerce Depart.meat., bowiq to State Department and eoo- g reulon al preuure. woa'l permit ahipment of U .S.·al8de engi.ne8 for lraql wanbips unW the i.uue ia more carefully re· viewed. That position, announced Wednesday. is a revers a I of the department's Jan 23 approval of the $11.2 million sale by General Electnc of e11ht turbtne engines to oull1t four mi.ss1le- rarrYtne frigates being bwlt In Italy for Irao. Federal law requires con· gresaioaal approval for t.be aale of some aensiU ve item a to Iraq and three other countries that Con1reu &ays support intern•· tional terrorism. Emigrants Slowed GENEVA, SW1t.urland CAP) -The number or Jewish emi-. grant.a from ~ Soviet Union dropped aba.rply ln January to a 1.S·moath low and sources ln· volved in r9M(tlin1 ~m said to- day they bave no ready expt.ana. tloo for the sudden downtrend. • Cops Join In Morals Arrest Orange County Sheriff's in· veatigaton, working ln concert with Costa Mesa and Huntingtoo Beach police, today arrested a suspect oo pimping, pandering and pomoerapby charges. Deputies identified the suapect u John 1bomaa Duff, 37, of 6692 Trlnette Ave., Garden Grove. Investigators said Dufrs ar- rest culminated several months of jolnt investigation by sheriffs, Huntington "Beach, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana officers. Officers said Dufr. who was booked into Orange County Jail, is accused of operatlng a porno· graphy film business, Duff's En· terpris.es. out of his home In addition, Duff is charged with operating a prosl1tutlon ring. Police Find Wife Slain, Husband Shot A 76-year-old Tu.stin woman was dead and her husband a.n- critical condition today m the af. termatb of wbat police describe as a murder and attempted suicide. Sheriff's officials s aid Veronica Cathenne Weber, 76, of 14002 Dall Lane, Tustm, was round dead or a shotgun blast to the head an her home at about -i p m . Wednesday. Sprawled beside her with a gunshot ln the chest wu her husband. Jacob Carlton Weber, 78. A sheriff's spokesman said deputies who wtte called to tbe Weber home by a neagbbOr, heard a abotcun blut u they en· tered the residence. Weber apparently shot bis wife. then turned the weapoo on b1mself. the spokesman srud. 'Hot' Metal RecmJered NEWPORT, R,I. CAP) Seventeen gold and silver ob- Jects, stolen Crom a Roman Catholic church during las t month 's worldwide "gold fever," turned up Tuesday night m a plasUc bag in bushes out.side the rectory of a n eighboring church. It was not known whether tbe thief bad a guilty conscience or Just could not sell or melt down the items . They in c luded chalices and were valued at more than $10,000. Police said they bad no sus- pects. Newport Surf and Sport WET SUIT DEAL ON ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3 -T-32 OR 1 /8" f~ll SUIT ......... 1We2 ----· [--; i "'""-• ... .... pel1.... ... ....... nd 111-1174 ln.1UI ................ ,,... 10.1 .... 'Tltunl di I ,... '" I lat tM I '" 6 ht - r-------------------COUPOM·------------------, 1 s25oo OFF l t SUGGISTID RETAIL PRICE ! I ONE COUPON PER PERSON PER PURCHASE I t EXPIRES FEB. 17. 1980 t ~----------------------------~-----------------' I t I CALIFORNIA · Sa/eti Deadlock Bburwd on FAA SAN DIEGO (AP) -P•mftc Southwell A1r1Me ac· c~ a federal aaency w~ ot ret\lalQc to lmproYe alr tramc over SU ~o becaUM ot "at.rtdeQt aad oftal lf'hlpcmible oppcs!tSoo' ot P\'t .. t. pl)ota. A ~an la1id tM l"edenl AYiatJon Admlnlatra· tton heel Wt Su Dieco "ri&bt wt.ere•• were an a.pt I&, 1171." A small plane and a PSA Jet coWdtd that ct.y, and HC l*>l>lt died, and the" have beeo H"1'al ntar-mluel ro· Ported aince then. .... Prefnf .... ,. LOS ANGELES CAP> ...,... St\Mkmt.1 at Cal St.ate la Anceln demonatrated Wedneaday a1aln1' Prealdent Carter's prwoeed reinstatement ol military draft ,.lilt.r•· Uon, wbiJe Jeadera at 10 other eollea• campuaea aeroP ~ ltate l9aNd up for slmllar pro&Mta nut week. Uoivenlty o! CaWornla Student Body Pree.kko\.I' Council mid leaden of Students for ~mic Democracy planned a day of rallies, forum• and muches at campuses acrou the state next Monday and Tuesday. ......... r .... 1•••• LOS ANGELES (AP) The first witness in the murder trial of San Jose "Cheese Kint" An1elo A. Marino -charged with the execution-style murder of Peter Catelll. 24, and th~ attempted murder of his father, Orlan· do -was called to the witness aland Wednesday. Marino, S.S, and three co-defendants are charged with conspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder and k.id· napping in the October 11, urn. slaying at the Marinos' San Jose cheese plant. The slaying allegedly occurred after Calelli tried to extort $100,000 from Marino. a-Sldp co Deelc SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -U.S. Coast Guard officials said a Russian grain freighter which was turned away because it arrived too early would be allowed today to enter the Port of San Francisco as scheduled. The Coast Guard reported the 500-fool Otradnoe, laden with an unspecified amount of com taken aboard in Sacramento, was turned away Tuesday when it arrived at Pier 90 two days ahead of schedule. Compe•n-Bei11derl Dlea LOS ANGELES CAP> -Three-time Academy Award- winnlng composer Ray Heindorf, former bead of the Warner Bros. studio music department, has dJed at age 71. A funeral Mass, followed by a private burial, was to be s aid today. Heindorf, who died Sunday. won an Oscar for scoring on his first nomination, "Yankee Doodle Dandy" in 19'2, and later picked up best scoring awards on "This la the Army" in UM3 and "The Music Man" in 1982. Bartman Resig11s 'Bustop' LOS ANGELES CAP> -Tom Bartman wboM rUDOff elect.loo to t.be cJcy'a .ebool board bu crHled a ataunc:b m~rity op· ~ed to m&Ddatory bualAI, re- •l1ned Wednesd•Y u lawyer for the antl·bmlna IJ'OUP Bua~. Bartman, wbo woo &t. 78 per· cent ol the vote in Tuesday's runoff elec· tlon to 35.23 percent for Alberto Juarez, Jr., said be gave up his Bust.op job because he now must represent "a ll the citizens. u•TMAN "You certainly have to be pleased when in a citywide elec· tion, you carry it by almost a 2·1 margin," said Bartman, who had emphasized an end to forced busing as the primary tenet of his campaign. THE SCHOOL BOARD voted last fall 5-1 to ask Superior Court Judge Paul Egly's approval for an all-voluntary integration plan, eliminating the mandatory busing that currently affects 24,000 of the district 's 550,000 students. But Bartman said only three of the six members could be counted on to oppose forced bus· ing consistently, and his e lection was necessary to insure thaL'any unfavorable court ruling would be appealed. Bartman is expected to take the oath or office in about 10 days and said he will have to s upplement his $12,000·a·year school board salary with a part- Ume legal practice. Fed Funds OKd for Handi~apped WASHINGTON (AP> - California's superintendent of public instruction announced an agreement with the federal gov ernment Wednesday which will trigger the r elease o f $72.5 million for the education of han· dicapped children. Superintendent Wilson Riles said an agreement h e had negotiated with federal com· missioner of education William Smith has been signed, expedit· Ing the delayed federal funding for California. The compromise over the state's plan ror educating the handicapped requires California to alter its complaint procedure. The state now will allow a total of 60 days for resolving any claims al failure to enforce the handicapped education laws. SOM E 341,Hf handicapped children are affected. The slate supplements the federal money with $900 million, but without tbe federal aid, some districts would have run out of funds before the school year ended. Riles also restated bis opposi· lion to the state initiative known as Proposition 9 or Jarvis II. He aaid if the taxcuttlng measure paases, the ·school system will lose between 25 per· cent and 34 percent of Its budget allotment. AT KERM RIMA MAGNAVOX .... 25th Silver l!I ANNIVERSARY D i •318 lt .. 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The Senate Health and Welfare Committee gave lopsided 8-1 approval to SB1356, and a related bill, 881357, both by Seo. Ken Maddy, R-Fresno, alter leqtby testimony oo the switchover to tbe new system. Beverlee Myers conceded some problem.a with the system, but said lt la .. ,enerally operaUna effectively.'' CSC spokesmen and Ms. Myen aaid ~ system is ready to add doc!ora next month, and that only 9 pe~nt of it.a unresolved claims are more than 30 days old. But pharmacists and nursing home operators, who along with hospitals switched to CSC last year, maintained that long de· lays in reimbursements have caused them finaoclaJ hardship. Doctors -who have about SO percent of the Medi-Cal clalms -aay tbe difflcultJes wou.ld:be compounded 11 tbey make 1,be transfer tn Harcb aa 1cbedultd. Maddy'a bill would delay ~at for 1lx months. until Sept. L · SIU.m WOULD cost the lax· payen SlS millloo, Ms. Myers said. wbJJe SB1357, which WC>Qld require interim payment for up to 80 percent of a provider's bQla not processed within 30 daJS. could coet about $700,000. The measure postponing t>e physician transfer goes to ttie Senate floor. The interim PIY· ment bill moves to the Sentte Finance Committee. TBE BILLING AND process· ing of claims for the $4 billion Medi-Cal program was bandied Cor more than a decade by the doctor·controlled Blue Cross- Blue Shield group. Now, Com· puter Sciences Corp. of El Segundo has a 5~·year, Sl.30 million coolract for the job. The contract, the largest an state history, was awarded by competitive bid. State officials claim It will save money and permit a closer watch on Medi- Cal payments. Nuke Site Damage· By Quake Argued Testimony bounced back and forth for four hours Wednesday afternoon as spokesmen for each side argued their case. HEA.LTII SERVICES Director OAKLAND <AP) -A report to Alameda County supervisors on earthquake damage al the Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons laboratory is the focus o f a dispute bet ween 1 a b representatives and anti·nuclear activists. ltlisdireeted Eaergr1 A cream pie was slapped in the face of physicist Edward Teller. "father of the atom bomb," as be spoke on nuc lear energy Wednesday night at UCLA. Police ap· prehended the unidentified perpetrator and Teller finished his address. Two main quakes , both wjlh epicenters near Livermore. rumbled through Northern California Jan. 24 and Jan. ~ registering 5.5 and 5.8 respec tively on the Richter scale. They caused scores of Injuries and shook buildings for hundreds of miles . The report, submitted by Dr Richard L. Wagner. the lab's ex· ecutlve dire<:tor, to lbe Alameda County supervisors, show~ that esti m a ted damage to the laboratory was "up to $10 million:· mclud.log damage to sensitive laser research equjp. m e nt and minor s tructural damage. AMONG OTHER Tm NGS, the first quake broke support pins for Stuva. a high.powered laser complex used in research. None of the lab's critical structures -such as Room 332. where SOO pounds of plutonium are stored -were harmed by the two main tremors, the report showed. Wagner said the eff~t of the quakes oo the laboratory fit PN:· dictions or the damage that could be expected from quakes of that magnitude. BUT WILL RIGGAN of the an- ti -nuclear UC Weapons Labs Conve~ion Project said the Llvennore Valley faults are ac- tive and are capable of produc in g quakes 10 times stronger than those o( last month. 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COrridor Lawsuit A Threat to Park In lbl put Mnral momta.. u UM qpport for the Oranae Coast NaUooal Park bu picked up moment\lm, • r w quJet doubt.I have been ,.lied -prtmarU1 by tbe landOWDll'I -that what U>e ma.t acUve auppotten want • isn't ~ally a park. Spokeun~o for bolh th Irvine Company lnd AllJO Viejo Company hava ~pealed their concenu about the '4 possibility U.at park backen really Ju.at want the land left ' a la without park dev !opmenta, especially accesa road.a ond pa.rldna tou. Officlalt or th companl have con ls~nUy told all •' who'd U en lb t the large mounta ol atate and fed r•I funds that would 10 lo to uch aa park won 'l be apent to Just take down the b rbed w1re rences and aet rtd of lbe c uttle herds. Access roads ore as important aa the camp· ai rounds 1'he ftrst solid indication that thelr suspicions may be true hu arnved in the for m of o lawsuit aimed al re· ope ning conaideraUon of thl' environmental Impact report o n the San Joaquin lulls Trans portation Corridor That 1·o udway or truns1t sy~km or whutever combmat1on of both that it turns out to be -is vitally needed for the oa rk. Without it. lhe cltlt!s or Newport &,ach , rrvl ne and Laguna Hench are going to be inundated by park-bound traffic. The s uit ls being pushed by Jeff Georgevich, the paid staff member for one of the park s upport groups , Friends or the Irvine Coast. He is also a board member of the En· vironmentaJ Coalition of Orange County which filed the suit. While litigants against the corridor insist the s uit is in no way related to the pending pa rk legislation, the situa- tion has to give a ll concern<.'d second thoughts. Vote r s Win Rights Gov. Brown's signature on an urgency bill this week has helped usher in a new era in Irvine. Brown signed legislation that paves the way for full public control of the Irvine Ranch Water District board of directors in the June 3 election. The measure implements an Orange County Superior Court decision in September that did away with a system of landowner balloting for selection of a majority of members to the water board. At the time, the seven-member panel had five direc- tors picked through landowner balloting and two answera· ble to the general public served by the water district. That m ethod of selection was challenged by the city of Irvme and Irvine Tomorrow, a citizens ' group. Both d~umed the system violated the one-ma n, one-vote doc- trine established by the U.S. Supreme Court. In last Novembe r 's e lection, publicly elected direc· tors for the fi rst time gained a 3·2 ma1ority as part of a cour t setllemcht. The measure signed by Brown this week requires all future elections to be conducted as resident vote r elcc· lions and lo be held with t he J une primary election In l'Very even-numbered year. The measure also does away with districts of representation. Come June, when the final two landowner-picked r epresentatives step down to be replaced by publicly <'lectt-d members . the water district will be in the rightful ha nds of the voters Significant Election The .June 3 elf'rtion in Irvine should be noteworthy for ·wverul rl·asons. As noted above. the election will result in full public control of the lrvme Ranch Water District board of direc- lors That's significant in itself. The elerti on a lso will offer residents the opportunity lo decide whether any of three incumbent City Council me m bers should be returned to office. With a m ajority of city legislators standing for re· election, the outcome of the balloting could ha ve special impact in a i::rowmg community such as Irvine . In the new decade ahead, there a re critica l decisions lo b e made relating to ~rowth and development of the ci- ty. These arc decisions that s hould be of concern to aJI r esidents. The same important issues will come before the water di strict's board of director s, where two of the scats will be up for election. Filing fo r candidates opens Fe b. 11 and closes Mar ch 7 The is5ues arc important enough to warrant full public participation -both by candidates a nd voters. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those or the Dail y Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those pl their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Waistlines ByL.M. BOYD The typical American ~o man o( tod ay tapemeasures more than an inch Jess al the waistlloe than d id her counte rpart of 6~ years ago. So says the Corset and Brassie re Association. But she has added about six more lnches to the hips and approximately four to the bustllne. The b ourglau rtgure was much to be de· tired in thole dlstant days. but It then more often than Dear Gloomy Gus C.•snpalln or cbam· papet lnce It'• ap. par.adf ..,. for pollU· claDI wbo retire or wtt.bdraw from the race to keep leftover con· tnlNdolll. we well may '9 ftz sdn1 the latter. D.K. not was an unnatural affect•· lion. Today, the real female figure Is closer to the old ideal. Bhutan has no telephones, not a one. Poor Bhutan. How do you account for the fact that a diaproportlonate number of the world's moet famous men have had notably large noses? Facial features don't relate to penonal drive ln the opinion of the expert.a. The recedin1 chin does not nece11artly de- note a weak character. Black eyebrows that meet In the middle don't neceuarlly altnify a criminal character. Sllll, those larie·noaed fellows 1eem to mako the beadllnet somehow. Mott my1t.ertoua. It's okay for a bride and 1room to ao on • honeymoon now tn the People'• Republic of China. Jt wun't okay for a Joni Ume there. Have you notJced tbat au telephone area code• havt ell.her a one or aero u the middle number? To frene water, bear In mind, you don't. put tM cold tn, you take the beat out. The Federal College 'TakeOver' W ASHJNOTON-"The 1911 budaet lad•HMa a 15.1 ~Won al· IOC'al.m for I.be n•w 0.putment of Sctuc:alk&." Prelldeet carter uld ln bU bwla.et meu• to Coo1rea. '"Tbe ..Ubllabment of thu department will require a 1reat deal ot effort In tbe &bort run. but It wW a!ve our 111te1n of educaUon the con111Unt al· l•ntion a nd hiah priortty lldeservea." Colnclden· tally, that day'1 Wash· inato n Poat reported that some people at Ohio State University a re seriously pro· posing that the university buy it• own airplane to trarusport school officials back and forth b e t w e ell Co 1 u m bus and Washington. It seems that everJ Mailbox Mondt1 moralnf, ao or ao un· lvenltJ bureaucrat.I and pro- feaaon are oo the monU.oc fllcht '° Uwt utklo'• c.plt.aJ 00 buaineu concerned wttb the ta mllllon a year ObSo State 1et. from the federal aovernment lo ooe way or anotheT. CHECKING a couple of other s choola-"prlvate" ln1Utu· Uoo.-!t t.unia out lbat Prl.Dcet.on Univenlly get.a $41 mllUoa of it.5 $100 mlWoo annual budget from W Hh.lniton and 4S percent of Princeton's student.a are recelv· tng federal aJd. The UnJvenlty of M lami gets $60 mUlion from Washington, a third of tu budget. Derek Bok, the prHident of Harvard, told me recently that has school gets about 2S percent o f tts t ot a l r evenue from Washington. He said he s pends "10 percent or more" or bls time dealing with the federal govern- ment, ftd~ral re1uJatlOD1 or federal aid. WE TAID! all this ror grant- ed-the loem to ltudent.a, money for reaearcb and ratricttooa on research, quotas by any name- bul lbe eootrolllng federaJ pre- sence on campus ls really new. Or. at least, It ls explodlng in size and le()pe. We are wat.chlnc the federal takeover of bleher education. Ironically, Carter began the conclusion of his meauge to Cooereu by saying: "The ex.lst.- Lng arnmgementa in our society are the result of complex, not always con.st.stent decisions or the past, emerging from a de· mocratlc people. Change is sometimes slow ... " The chanle is not slow al all. When Bok became prHldeot of Harvard eight years ago, he said, he apeoL no Ume on federal concerns, leaving that to ooe aa- 11Jtant ln b1I olnce wbo aptnt about ftve bourl a week dPliq with Wub.lqtoa. =·there are four fuJJ.tJme In ht. office concerned with notb:tn1 but the federal 1overnment. And. Harvard la one ol 100 Wl· iverslties malntalnin1 full·tlme offices in the capital. WHAT DO thOM Off·eampu8 offices do? "Our job ls to make sure that the boneypots are there and that t.bey are well· filled," said Peter Goldscbm.ldt, tbe University of CaWornla'a man 1n Washington. So It goes. We are all in on It. Buztlng around the big boneypot. And getting stuck. ·'Our graduate program ls totally dependent on federal money now," aald a chemiatry professor at a major Catholic university. "Almost all the re· s earch her e as f e d e rall y financed, and the laws have been changed so that everything we do has to be 'relevant to society's needs.'' Who decides what ls relevant? "The government. ln my de· partment, the work Is controlled by a ladder or bureaucrats lead- ing up to the secretary of de- rense. But it doesn't have to be defense. Everybody Ls worklnR under some set of speclficatJOl'\b A Jot ol us don't do what we want to do. We do what the govern- ment Wiii pay for. We're doing applied research for the govern- ment." MOST OF this has happened In the last 10 yean. The final words or the president's budget message were: "1 believe that tht• budget, and those I have sub- mitted in the past, will prepare America ror the next decade.·· Wh at the preside nt meant. "'hethcr he knows 1t or not, 1s that 10 yt>aN from now Ohio Stal•· v. ill hdv~ 1ls own airplane. and do "'111 a lot or other .. slate" and ··private" un1 vers1tie11. Their pe<>· pie wall be jcttinR back and forth to Wash.int.on to get their honey - and thearorders. Gree k Poet Had Alterpative to Drugs To the F.ditor A re port on mar i1uana in Plain Truth maga zine by lh<· Strategy Council on Drug Abuse to President Carter states ··re· search has proved that mari· Juana intoxi cation clearly Im· pairs motor coordination, reac- t 1 o n lim es a nd v i s ual perception," all motor skills that ar e critical t o a person 's personal health and safety and, when engaged in professional, occupational or scholastic en· d e avo r. the a tta i nme nt of human potential. Although pot s mokers have no great trouble recalling data pre· vious ly imprinted upon the brain, because the drug inhibat.'I a person's concentration upon what ts going on in the present, researcher'$ believe recall of im· mediate events is Impaired by failur e o r th e mind t o pe rmanently assign those de· tails to memory ... a defect that d i rectly a ffects a s tudent's educational achievements. THC, manjuana's chief agent for getting a wier "hlgb," as· serts its influence much longer than nicotine which Is quickly discharged by the body; as a re· suit, pot smoke rs experience no withdrawal symptoms common to tobacco users but this is because of the attraction of THC to brain tissues and fatty matter which diapose of wastes slowly and prolong tbe drug's psychoac- llvlty. ASSUMING S milligrams of THC are induced Into the body system, ln seven days, 30 per· cent remainll actively lnlluenc- i n e the mind and in seven weeks. 10 percent engages some control over the pot smoker. So even if a Joint hasn't been smoked for some lime and the THC levels in the blood tuive dropped, the drug that bu been stored in the brain and (at 11 continually relea1ed into clrculaUon requirln1 month• before all the dru1'1 influence 11 completely dl1char1ed by the body. Mart.Juana 11 made up of a mulUpllcity of a1ent.1 tbat are venomous to the human body, corrupt natural perceptions, contort the brain'• reaction to what the body expertenc• and lmpote1 a belief ot normality or ufety that Jeopardlaet In· 1llncUw reac:tlOna to dan1er and other Uu-.at.a to ooe'1 bealUJ and tecurtty aa well 11 to other peraOM. Rttardleta of the character ol a dru1: marUuana, hQbJ.lb, ro- calne, alcohol or nlcoU.ne ... all are &ox.le t.o and none an needed by the bod)' and there la noWQI mown t.o mu 1n UJe world today lbal ~ID mat.ch the pby1leal and meow eupborta of cat.cbJ.QI the perfect wave. running a great race. rinashlng a good workout or any of the many other efforts th at arc ascri bed b y t he esteemed Greek poet Ptnd&P to be the essence or athletics. BRUCE S. HOPPJNG Get •B •r•e To the Editor: The solution to our trans porla· lion problem is, obviously ... we should go back to the horse. He needs no gasoline. only cheap, plentiful oat s . He produces copious rree fertilizer and pro- vides many jobs for our idle youth, as street-cleaners . When he berom~ too old to perform, you can eat him as the Prenrh do I You can 't eat a n old <.:hevrolcl > F RJ\NK KLOCK ttl•. •••Late To the F.ditor Who cares 1f a little Island's newspa per like the London Times has banned the use of Ms? Th e Unit e d Nation s Organ.iUttion made the term of ficaal long ago and ll is In widespread use on the North Ame rican continent. Tha t's good enough recognition. The Englis h still use a scre wed-up, anachronistic term like Esq. l-0 address a man by lette r , as if every m ale in England w e r e up f o r knighthood! Germain Greer who r ocked the Englis h literary sc ene with h e r 1acholarly feminist book in the early '708 now teaches In an American \ml· verslty; perha~ she found the uptif ht Ut.erary atmosphere of Eng and too stifling. A merlcans. in<'luding the women, are refres hlnaly In· novative. LEAH MARSHALi. A lrrr•I• Nebe To the FAit.or: Dally Pilot readers who find an airport wtthln el&ht miles of their home may wtab to kno• about the heallb basardt from aircraft noise. 1be EPA reporU that while some people consider nolH a temporary annoyance, lta loq term ef'fecta are subtle and danterou.t. I recommend the folJowlQ read.Ina. 1. Cardlovaacular and Tet.atocenJc: Effect.a of Chrcnl.c AvtaUon NolH, Amer. Ataoc. adv. of Science, lMtb mt,, Botton, Dec. ~. 2 Psycbo-,;~tu~ Problems With Noiu, J C. Webste r, Audio Sc>c uns Convention, May 13 16. 197S. 3. Effect.a ol Aviation Noise on the Mentality of G rowln( Children. Y. Ando. Sound Vib. V43. D4, Ott. 22, 1'75. pp683-el. 4. AviaUon Nolae StrHs aod Su1ceptlbllity to lnrecllons. Journal Immunology. 90. 17·23, 1963. 5. Effect of Noise during Pregnancy upon P e ta I and Subsequent Adult Bt>hav1our, Amer Assoc. for Adv Of Sc1en~. Oec. 19619. 6. Effect of Aircraft Noise on He alth, German M e dical monlhJy, 9, 44-448. 1968. 7. Mental Health Hospital Ad· missioos and Aviallon Noa.se, 1 Abbey, The Lancet, Dec. 1969 The sooner people recoeruu the effects ol aviaUon noise and demand qui e t. th e soone r something will be done about lt J OHN SWINBANK L~ktl l.Aulfl To the Editor I am the luckiest lady in California to be able to write lhls letter today Only because o( the quick thinking and acuon o( the three Patterson brothers Satur· day ru&ht did I escape death when the 9 11 p m Southbound Santa Fe train "h11hballed" thru San J~ and hit my st.ailed car. I had bttn driving south on Camino Capistrano when I swerved to avotd hillinl a small do1. My car went over the CW'b and lbe front wheels wed&ed a.caiMt the Inside of the railroad track.I. 1 tried to maneuver my car back off the tracks but could not. Two or three cars pulled up and parlted at the curb to watch but no ooe came forward to offer any uaiatance. MIU, Richard and Brad Pat· terton were In a condo on the ot her 111de of t he tracks and heard me revving the engme • These three alert guys vauJt.ed <>ve r a 7 foot cement wa ll lo come to my aJd. It i.s only becauseoC'lhe humanitarianism of the.ee CJd'ff great young men that I am ao blHsed as to be all ve. Mike, Rich and Brad had just re turned to San Juan on Amtrak from San Diego at 8 :40 p m and hadn't been home half an hour when all this occurred. Some people have had a hero in t heir hve-s but the dear Lord as indeed wondrously generous to have given me "three" - M ike. Rich a nd Bra d . My eternal. humble and grateful thanks and m ay God bless M EEZI E N. LOPEZ 1t'l•p•' P~ople To the EdJtor The Jan 24 article on mari· jua na by Bob Greene has left me with this thought. What hap· pened to Bob Greene·s mind? Quotes such as, "It as a wimpy d rug for wimpy people ," or "millions upon millions or bor· ang and dull people." These words leave me shocked, since whe n 1s someone dull and boring ror smoking pot? Is the same true ror alcoholics"> Where does Mr Greene get his medical facts to back up slate· m e nt s s u c h as. "Paul McCartney is a pnme example. Ills bram as gone " ALSO STATED were words 1bo ut Wings (the band> and what a "terrible band" ll la. Since when was lt so terrible? Othe r statement.a such as ''he hu 106t all of his talent &nd tudgment and his mind hu tumed to muah." To top it all off. the article la ended wiUI, these word•. "And you may want a quick blt of vodka rtabt away." la alcohol now the answer? Are you more taJ11t'*1 when drunt lnalead ol atoned? So for au or us wimpy, dull and boring people who can't "quite read or write" and evep· tua11y wUl dumb ourselves to dtalb, I think an apolon la quite in order. I realiM tbt freedom qi the preaa l• one thioc but to bear 1omeone'1 unfounded 1tate· menu in the preu la a lltUe much. Muc:h,muchmorecouldbe Hid lf apace •eN available. MICHELLE SEKUA • Utt~• /rom r~• are .,._.,,, TM nolil ro cOfldnH ,_.. " f" IPOC• or'""'"'°'',.,,,." rnw• I.Aft#• o/ JOO ~ or lal till 6-,_. ""/trfttf, AU lftstn fniill ... ... .....,.,._,=..,,... bid_,.....,.. • ,... qtlaf _(/ -./fkitfll rt0'°'9 ........ Podrr '°"' "°' N PllblUW. -------------------------------------- 7 'Yo•rBe•e&••• . Dally Ne••••.-er I VOL. 13, NO. 31, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS J I Protesters Jeer Council Choice Sanctions Onlmn Delayed WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter adminis tration, in a policy reversal, announced Thursday that it will withhold formal application of economic sanctions against Iran while diplomatic activity for the re- 1 ease of some SO American hostages continues. "We don't want to take the formal steps toward sanctions if the crisis can be resolved by these means," State Depart- ment s pokes man Hodding Carter said . Delly ~-Miff - Trade between the two coun· tries effectively was shut down last November following the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. But the administration had been plqning lh.~:J&ddiUonal step of issuing regulations to formalize its sanctions policy. MORE THAN 70 RESIDENTS, TV CREWS ANO NEWSMEN CROWDED CITY HAU TODAY But Resident• Kept Anger Under Control During Reacheduled City Council Meettng The announcement followed a series of private statements by administration officials that a peaceful solution may be found to the h06tage crisis, which en- tered its 96th day Thursday. Candidates Tell Worth Spokesman Carter, however, cautioned against speculation that a breakthrough may be im· minent. ··I do not see any imminent re- lease of the hostages," he told reporters. Laguna Releases Required Repons N onetbeless, bis announce· ment followed signs of a major break between Iranian Presi· dent Abolbaasan Bani Sadr and the mllitanta who are occupyin1 the embassy. · On Wednesday, Bani Sadr de- nounced the militants as "dic- tators who have created a gov· emment within a government.." . Cart.er refused to give detalla on the types of diplomatic activi- ty which led to the decision to withhold action on the sanctions. However, U nite d Nations Secr e tary -General Kurt Waldheim is believed to be a central figure in these dis· <See BOYCOTT, Page A2) Laguna Beach Mayor Jack McDowell and city treasurer candidate Dr. Ernest Lake far surpua their challeneen in ~ ported worth, according to finMdal djHlosure iaformatlon releued tbi.a week. Coandl candidates, and those seekina other municipal offices. are required to list statements of economic iatereat.a under re- q ul rementa of the Pelltieal Reform Act. The 170.year-old mayor re- ported investments in 17 com- panies and corporations. and equity in a half dozen properties. Those holdings valued at more than $100,000 include Tatch·A· Cleat Corp.. a manufacturing firm, and Roland US, a dis- tributor of musical instruments. The mayor bas stock in two companies that exceed Sl00,000 io value. including Children's Choice, Inc., an education firm, and Bank ol America. McDowell'• boldinp •aJued at less than $10,000 each include stock in Ameri~an Electric Power, a~ utility; Con· t.inental T ; TranaUnioa manufacturlq~ Vlr81nla FJec· trlc Power; Portland General Electric; Tenneco dlveralfted; Puget Sound Power and Ugb:t; Oblo Edison; Industrial Sbip- buildine Co.; Pacific Gas and Electric Co.; California Educa· lion al Facility; Orange County Water Facility bonds ; and Chula Vista Redevelopment bonds. Early Aneestor Fot•nd Ape-like Creature 30 Million Years Old DURHAM. N.C. <AP> -New fossil evidence indicates a s mall ape-like creature which lived 30 million years ago is the oldest known common ancestor of man and apes, a Duke University anthropologist sajd Wednes· day. Dr. Elwyn L. Simons. bead of Duke's Center for the Study Of Primate Biology and HJ story, said at a news conference that be and bis colleagues have determined that the animal lived in a complex social group de· fended by large males Former Bluebird Canyon reside1lt IUcbard Harley supervises concrete crew u · ttley f1Dllh foundation for bit new bome In the Jand•llde·deva1tated La1ana Beaeb nelahborbood. Harley, one ol 38 property ownen who Iott their homes lo tbe Oct. 2, ! The creature is known aa Aegyp· topitbecus zeuxis, which means "connecting ape of Egypt," Simons said. He said study of Aegyptopithecus fossils during the last three years have "strikingly clarified how the fossils fit into the pattern of the early evolu· ti on of apes and man.•' Simons said the discovery waa made in recent expeditions in the Sahara Desert in Egypt southw~t of Cairo. The expeditions were supported by the National Science Foundation and the Egyptian Geological Survey. . -~ - 1978 alide, is the fint to begin rebuilding after tel'tlf orcement of the eUtb wu coin· pletecl late Jut ye"lr. Now the roads, IUt· · ten ad utllltiel are baek bl till ... ilDd Harley has a head ltart on hla nellbbon who also plan to reconstruct homet. t Hi. tnteresta in real property include equity in bis home at m Cout View Drive, which be says also eerves as a place ol bml· neaa; equltJ •alued at mor. tbaa '100M la • JIC'O~ Cbala Vllta a4 Gruel llarmler ~-,,Anaheim. He also claims eqallJ exceed - int fl0,000 in River Paradise Enterprbes; River Valley Ea- terprlMa, ad Allee Rlftf' BB- terprt.., all in Allsea Rl.w, Ore. The mayor ls followed la number of holdings by Lake, who is see.ting electioo to the post of City Treasurer. Lake, a retired administrator, lists stock holdings valued at less than $100,000 in American Electric Power Co.. American Telephone and Telegraph ; Exx· on Corp.; Norfolk and Western, <See REPORTS, Page AZ> Computer Porno Ring Shattered HACIENDA HEIGHTS <AP) Tbe arrest· or a 38· year-Old e l e ctri ca l e nginee r b as culminated a four-month in- vestl'-ation into what police descnbe u possibly the only comp~riz.ed child pomosrapby operation in the world. John Uk:ins was held lo lieu of $25,000 bail Wednesday after be- ing taken into custody Tuesday on a felony complaint chargin& him with conspiracy to dia- tri bute child pornography and selling child pornography. Shortly after Likins' arrest was announced, Richard Baston. 34, of San Jose, was arrested oo a warrant charJin1 him with conspiracy to distribute child pornoerapby and obscene mat· ter. A Manhattan Beach aiffrall worker and an Ohio man were arrested earlier lD uae inveatiaa- Uoa, police uld, and a warrant bu been mued for tbe arrest of another Ohio man. Lo• An1elea police said further arrest.I are upectecl. Last month, police seized pornocrapbic literature, movies, video cusettes and thou.sands of pbo~ frdm Uldns' home lD t.b1a Loi Anc-=.1• aubvrb. <See PO"&N, Pase AZ> . CDAST ''LOYE~ INSIDE Tt!JDA.Y Valenttne'I Day brinp loft to the Or°=. Coat. In atJoo ol tbat romantic occaskln, today'• Dally PUot tit· cludel "Love ~ the Orup Coa1t," a H·P•t• apeclal ma1wne detalltn1 •lft scs ... from Jewell to bNuty alcll mad re1taUl'aatl. .Oo&'t ... "Loft A.ICID( ~ Oranp Cout, .. lD today'• DallY Pilot. 200 Flay Oemente I W11ncil By aA YllOND ES'RADA JL °' .. °"'" ~ ·-Recall threats and angry jeers halte d We dnesday's Sao Clemente City Councl l meeting after en~reneur Roy Hurlbut was appointed to nu a vacant COY.Dell seat. ~bout 200 shouting and stomp- ing protesters told the council they wanted a special electloo to fill the post vacated by the Jan. 12 death of Councilwo man Myrtis Wagner Coun cil members adjourned lhe meeting at 8.15 pm. unlll 9 a m today with armed policemen present. At today's m eeting, Allen Korsen and other San Clemente r esidents began gathering names and telephone numbers of voters who are w1Uing to sign a soon-to-be drafted recall petl· tion against Mayor Roy Hamm and coun cil man Richard Ahlman Led by Cou n ci lwoman Karoline Koester, Korsen and other boisterous protesters at Wednedsay's meeting, election proponents tried unaucceafully to discms their views with tbe council. But when Hamm 1aveled them down. pandemonium broke loose. Two city police offi~n were called to the ac:ene. Mn. Koatu tell her eomdl seat mommtarl1y and led tM Uar7 a....a ... dlonw Of .... a1ahllt U. eow =ti •PP ,.,. rt de~iaka The CGUDd1 edjowDf'd iDto U • ecutive leleioo for 30 miDat.es. WbeotMr,._.tll tot.M .... eilelt ................ wftm •• to.U.W&Mp.wkmttthl&e coaU... Mra. ~ tben appealed to the crowd to allow the meetmc to resume. Dul sbe wu thol&ed down. Many prot..tera were eoraced became the C1DUDcil lgDOted a 2,084·signature petition utinc for a special election. A council-appointed advisory panel and two civtc groups bad also demanded the electioo be held in conjunction wilb the June primary. Mrs. Koester. councll ally el lbe late Mrs. Wagner, wa.s the only council member to oppo11e Hurlbut's appointment. Mayor Hamm said Hurlbut was appoint ed because he finished second beband Mrs. <See DISRUPT. Pase A%) * * * SC Council Names Burger As Planner San Clemente City Council memben appointed local real estate man Dwayne BW'ler to the planning com m iasloo Wednesday. Hurger. wbo works at San Clemente Real Estate Company. replaces former planner Bill Mecham wbo was ft.red Dec. lJ. Plaonln& eomml11ion chairman Al Wulfeck demanded Mecham'• ouster laat December. Wulfeck and Mecham flUI'· reled durinl a Dee. 4 meetial over~ ol a q .. tienable dJllinl and IJ"adiai operation onthe~~h. Counc:llwoman Karoline Koester c:aat the lone diueotinl vote aaalntt Bwwer's placement Wednesday nlaht. She wanted enerty couultaat HUT7 Saun· den to fW tM panel vaeaaey. II ayor Roy Hamm wanted lonn• do Tralftc ud ~ CommlH(oa member Joeep6 DUltiD to be Damed to the ,._. IWaipalt. But Hamm aDMd wlUll eRa- cllm• Edward Kallc:bed ..S BJctaarcl Atalmaa to •••• ava-tou.pon. 1' JS.,...,. SM Clemente Nll- deot, Burler' ta a former c:tt.r Arc:bltedutal Review BoaN member. • ~. Burier wu f11110lwd t.a••to••Cypnil ..... hom• tor CllaarlH .. Bebe" Reboao~ Um• frleM d ,_.... .... Nlaoe.a1llMJi offend tM home to Nla08. 8ll Nixon clltMied to move to Nft YorkblltMd. DeoifY ,,_SUH ,..,... ACCEPTS HOT SPOT App(Mntee Hur1but 13.Deputy DAs Racing For Bench By REDDICK SCBOE•EBL °' .. .....,""' ..... Followt.nc a movemeet thal be1an two years aeo. 13 deputy dbtrlct attomeJS are amonc the cballencen who wlll attempt to UDMal lnc:umbeet Oraqe Coun- ty Jad&el bl the June judldal elecUm.. A.a ta lt'1I wtaen foar -.... b.a_..••e~tM.,_, 4lltJkt ....,..,, um ,.-an relleratla1 t~elr lltaaJ \hat theft ta lenleaey 00 the t.encb and •arlac they aren't bpf>y witll ... recea& ~·s flt7 0... tt' 1 G~k Aa _, W •111.,•a I p.a. ft.I. tac 111, • • • C'M''=•--... retm1lllll ~ "' ..... to .... eledMa .. at Judk:laJ of. (See D DEftlTY, Pap AJ) Hearing Set Over Smoke Detector Plan Laguna Beacb City Council members have called ror a public bearing March 4 to dis- cuss changes to the city's fire code that would require smoke detectors in all multi-family units and new homes under con- struction.. Tbe ordinance amendment. 1r approved, would require owners of hotels. motels. c:ondomlmums a nd apartments in Laguna Beach to tnStall the detec:Uon de- vices. It would also reqalre homeewners to install the de· vices lf they do more than $1,000 in interior reoovatioo to their ex- isting homes. The ordinance also applies to new construction in the Art Colony. Those with existing multi· family unit.a would have until next Jan. 1 to comply with the amended ordinance. Weatlaer Continue d sunny throqb Fricbl,y, with OC· caslonal localized suaty wlncb ctiminlahin&. Lows toollbt in the 409. Hi1bs Friday 88 aJoq the coast and bllb '1GI inland. f .ti W.YMr-...&.a. ,,_.,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,. ...... -....~1vSTBR£4IINc~---.... ,..,,. .... ,,.. ....... .,. ... d ··-···· ..... ..... ko .... LONDON <AP> -Gold pnqes fell nearly ltS In Loadoft c.o. d•J followbai • KuwajU report &bat tbo rele&M ol the America.a boti.a-m Tehran wu lmmw.t., The dollar wu •t.eacb qa•Mt m-.,or WOtld c~ Al dodnc. ~ 1D UiodaD waa aellln1 for '883.'°, down from S711 at WedDiscfay'1 clOM, In 1.Urich, sold Pf'iee1allo1Upped below '100 before bounc· lot back to $'7'02.50, down• h"Om Wednesday's cloee. ,,...,In-c.,,.u. CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP> -A fi.ah.lQa trawler capslud early today in a bay 70 miles north of Ca~ ~ and aboul 30 peraons were reported mlaain1, the South African Broadcastine Corp. said. The broadcast Nld four crew members of the nabln8 lrawle-r Marita mana1ed to 1et ashore and tell harbor offtclal.I or the •inking in Saldanba Bay ,.,.... P.,,e Al REPO RTS RELEASED. • • a railroad operation; Southern California FAt.on Co.; Standard Oil or California: Tenneco, Inc.; and Cawelo California Water Dul.rid. . Holdi.np valued al leas than $10,000 include American N alural Resources, a utiUly: CPC International, lac ., manufacturer of corn product&; Carolina Power: Cons Ji'oods: International Mineral Chemical, manufacturer: Occidental Petroleum Corp.; Pacific Gas and Electric; Pub S Electric; Sa Ce way Stores, Southern Carolina Electric and Gas, Tucson Electrlc and Power Co., Columbia Inc; Western Electric and Los Angeles Co. Council c andidate Neil Fitzpatrick, an executive for Yamaha Mot.ors, lists stock in s ix companies valued al less than $100,000 each. Those include American Can Co .• a container manufacturer; General Motors Corp.; Joteraa- tl on a J Business Machines : Southern California Edison Co.; Teleprompter, cable television; and Union Carbide Corp., a <'hemicaJ manufacturer. Bus iness man and a rtis t Stc·vcn Jhggs, also a council can d1datc, lists holdings of less than $1 00.000 Ul his company, Steven lecture Set By Astrologer Syndicated astrology cotum. niat Carroll Righter wUl discuaa u trologjcal phenomena Monday before t.he Monday Morning Club ol Laguna Beach al the Irvine Country Club. Righter has long been a COO· s ultant to film at.an, bualneM execuUves and diplomata. "And Whal Mouth Were You Born?" ia the UUe ol hU talk al the 11:30 a .m . club meeting. For reservations, call club program c hairman Lee Childress al 49t-3082. Koreans Talking SEOUL, South Korea <AP> - North and South Korea, re- opened direct telephone links between Seoul and Pyon1Yang today to help facilitate resumed political dialogue aimed al re- unifying the divided penlnaula. DAILY PILOT ,,...°"~C,....Oltty,......wttfltwNtftt,,.,,, ----.... --...... Or_ ( .......... .--.~ ~-.... -... ovbl1\N 4I ""*"4.., ....... ,, .... -,, teit le"t• -.... ._...,..--&-.. ••-, •• ,..,,.,,,., tf'WW'.~kiM...,,'-"~Ca.u A .. ,,....,~"'°'"°".,_..,. ....... '-'.,, .. ., ... Mild -··· -....... _ ...,, .... "' ....... " .. >Ill -•• •••"-.c .. i.-.c: ........... _ ._, .. __ "'"--...... ·--···~ VIU,.,Nllot!t -0.-11 __, ~-...... ~ ........... _......,., __ aw:'..:;~~- "--...... O.. ..... c.. ......... ~---~ ..... _..,..... ..... ,,i:r&::..._. ,,,., ..... .,...)..., a....._. AcMl'l11 c...,. ~· .. _.Al D.,..:so411t1: r • ..,.._. ....... ,,,__~ ....... ~~a~~ .. qs1 :::; .·-~"V .... -~~ Riggs Archlledure and lesa than Sl0,000 in another interest called Steveo Rigp Antique Clocks. He alaM> claims equity in his home at more than $100,000. Incumbent CouacUwoman Sal ly Bellerue list.a equity of leas than $100,000 in two Laguna Beach properties and City Clerk Verna Rollinger llst.5 a serond trust deed on Laguna Beach property of lesa than $100,000. C ity Treas urer candidate Fran Engelhardt lists no re- portable interest.s • From Pagr A J DISRUPT ..• Koester in last April's council election. Hamm said has coosUluents told h.im there should not be a five-mooth wail before a new council member la aeated. Calling Wednesday's meeting a "disgrace." Hamm asserted that the ·"silent majority" was not at the disrupted council session. CounC'llman Edward Kalsched ~1d after Wednesdav's meet..itlg that he had asked Hurlbut, a ~ tired food industry exttutive, to consider accepting an appoint- ment to the council. Election proponenta asserted that Hw-lOOt is linked with local travel agent Gale Howe who has1 succeeded in placlng the recall of Mrs. Koester on the June ballot. In an interview thb morning Hurlbut said be will serve Mrs. Wa1ner's two-year unexpired ter1t). "Gale Howe I• a friend of mine, that's all," Hurl rot told a crowd ol people gathered out· side the council chambers today. He said it baa been the coua- cil 's policy to appoint replace- ments in the puL HurlOOt said he became half owner of Howe's travel a1eocy three years ago and helped the buslneu to expand. Hurlbut denied ever actually working for Howe. l'rem P.,,e AJ BOYCOTT. • CUHiODS. The American attitude toward Iran bu changed dramatically since the Soviet military In· tervenUoo ln Aftbaniatan she weeuago. Bef~ that development, the admio)strat.ioo bad been threatening mlllt.a.ry Interven- tion in Iran because of tbe botta1e c:riala, and offlciala Nld privately the d.ama1e to rel•· lions between the two countrtea probably wu lneparable. But tbe admiolatraUon, mlDdl\&I that the Soviet •ctioo ba~. pi.eect the RUNlau wtthln st.rttlJJC dlltaoee of tbe oU·rtch Penim Gull ncion. bu lteadi· ly IOfteaed It• aWtude toward IJ'AD. Ofllda1I have Hid tbat a retamption al U.S. mtUW7 ad ~ tMI could t.. ca11Mk11 ,..tored cmce tbe bolt.al• wn nleued. Tbund81'• annoane.mmt ii cona•ttmt with tbe admlzalltra. Uon'~ view that.a ba.rcl-llM policy may be COUDter·productive both la terms al looc·rlAI• U.S. a. teNttl ln the reaoa ud al lta 1oaJ ol aecurtnc the Hf• ......,. al UM boltaa•· SpobimM Cart.er, bownv, cooeeded that tbe edmtailtra- Uoo .... ltW maoertalll .. to Ira'• .... ,_ na.rt111 tbe ....... ' 30 Vie For State Offices SlOl t09lMt. for Oru11 Coub aau ln UM stale ,.._ MmtJb and S-.le dNW a ftejd ot • tudldaC. b1 • ....., •• 5 p.m. deadll.M for alplq up et lb._ campalp ttallbead. Tt:o ~ deelanct they'll ND lA I.be 'JOtb A.llembly .0U. t.rtcl primary ln the wake ol Bruce H•tande'a ~iaion to 11ve up &be posltloG Md 10 after tbt Job of Oraose County Supervlaoc' £dltoo M. Miller. llllltr, in a political twist. 11 a moa1 tboH H•klnt tbe Oemoer'lltlc oomiuUoa lD t.be 70th dlllriet rae.. He la joined by Jlm Brtben, an Alla.betm bu1lne11man, and Kevin O'Roune, 1 bumao aervlcea cUreetor from Oraase. On I.be &.publican aide, five penom are Mekina tbe 10tb ~ tr1ct nncplnaUoo. They are Joyce Marie Hawldm, a.n Oraqe tu eonauh· a nt, Jolan B. Lewta, _. Yorba Linda businesamu, Ted t'Oo· tlceW, an Ora.nee bulineuman, Caleb S•aoaon, an Oran1e en,lneer', and Wendell Handy, an Oance hlwl'Ml81man. T~o Llbertarlan Party can- didates seeking their party's nomination are Orange busi- nessman Wayne Wedderten and PlacenUa lnaurance executive Roberta RJ.nebart. Beceuae Neatande baa so far failed to declare he'll run for re· eledloo. the nun, deadline was extended to 51;>.m. Monday. Not oppoeed for their party's nominaUoo are the roUowtng in- c um bents. 73rd District As- semblyman Dennis Mangers (0 · Huntington Beach), 74th Dlstrict Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson (R-Newport Beach), 72od District Assemblyman Richard Robinson <D-Garden Grove), 7 l st District As - semblyman Chet Wray < D· Westminster) and 69th Distnct Assemblyman Ross Johnsoo (R. La Habra ). Others Ul assembly races arc Dons Allen, a Westminster bus1 ness woman seek in g the Republican nomination ID the 71st 01stnct. in Garden Grove s ales manager Raoul Sllv;.e , seeking the Republican nornina tion in the 72Dd District, Costa Mesa businessman Nolan Friuelle seeking the Republican nomloaUon in lbe 73rd District, Garden Grove Mayor Elerlh E rl ckaon, seeking the Republican nomination in the 71st District, Mission Vitjo mana1ement. couaultaot Jack, H . Baldwin, seeking the DemOC1"1lUc nominaUon in the 74lb Dlllrtct and CbriaUan F . Thlerbach, an Anaheim deputy district attorney aeeking the Democratic nomination in the 69th district Other Ubertanan hopefuls are Orange businesswoman Sue Waltman in the 74th District and Devon Sbowley, a Cypress col- lege ioatructor, ID the 7lst DJ.S. tricL In the race ln the 35th State Senate District, Tustin attorney William Dougherty will be bat· tling incumbent John V. Briggs <R ·Fullerton > for the Republican nomination. The DemocraUc candidate in the contest u Fullerton Mayor Louis Vela.quez. Others are James N. Grover, an Anaheim sales representative, who is run· ning u a Ubertartao and Santa Ana machinl.at Frank Boebetm, who ia n.mnJ.ni on lbe Peace aDd Freedom Party Ucket. lo the 37lh Senate District race, Incumbent Paul D. Carpenter CD·Cypress) faces no Democratic opposition. Tbe Republican candidate ia Dewey LeRoy Wiles, a Midway City peace officer. Hitchhiker Arrested in Dana Attack A D.i.na Point man who wu bilcbbJkln1 lo front of the WbJte Houae restaurant in La1una Beach Wedaea~ay nl1bt, re- portedly verballf assaulted a puaerby, theo attempted t.o club the victim for no apparent reason. Police aald Keith Gre1ory KJna. 21, of Dana Point, wu thumbUlg a ride at abo~ 10:30 p.m. wbeo Paul Plaatad, 25, ol LalllD.I Baacb waited put t.be auapeet. K1q alJeledlJ called Plutad by a CS.rotatory name, then pulled a wooden club from behind blm and CGafroated the victJm by ut•nntna a marUa1 arta ltance. The IUll*t allqecllJ llaUed the wooden weapon for MTerll mlnutea until Olllcer Jamie Dodie, who WU palroWnl South Coast Hl1bway, •potted the fracu. Kiq wu beiQI beld In Orance County Jail on &251000 ball. cba~Jed wit.la uaawt. wlth a cleacll.J ._.IP a& omc.n aald the Ttedm .. alu1ntau.. .... aa1 ilMddllllt ' ' -' -·-------. P..ea8* Slnger Bette MJdler and the productloo company filmln1 her COGcert movie ''Divine Madness" have been aued for $3 million by three backup singers who claim they were improperly fired from the pictur~. ,.,.._r.,,eAJ PORN ••. M artln said some of the men being inveaUgated are believed to have solicited youths with emotional or physical han· dicaps. One suspect waa lo - v o J v ed with a retarded, physically handicapped boy. Also confiscated were more than 2.SOO feet of computer print· outs on vanous types of child p o rnography avail a bJ e throughout the U.S. and posa&bly the world, and hundreds of let- ters from child-lovers explicitly detailing their involvem~nl with young boys. "We literally filled up a trock with pornographic stuff m Ha- cienda lle1ghts,'· said 004: of· f1 cer Gad•-.ll•red ... ta Two Scientists At UCI Cited Two UC Irvine lcleoU.ta h.ve won lntematJonal booorw la UM tielda ol pbyaica and cbemlltry, Dr. Vlnceot P. Guinn o1 La Jolla, proteaor ol cbemlatry ls the reclplent of the Geor1e Hev.-y lleda1. u tnteroaticDaJ award ,.,._led auuatty to ao outa~ adenuat IJa the tleld of r ~ell chemistry. Dr. AJexet A. Maradudi.o of Newport Beacb. professor of pb7sic• and dean of tbe Gradu&e DlvUion at UCI, la tbe redpjimt of a Humboldt Senior U.S. Sdmt1at Award whlcb en. tiUa hJm to 9pend a year doing reeean:b ln West Germany. Gutnn 'a award mates note of bi.a won ln radiochemistry. the branch ol cbemhtry lbat deals with radioactive aubatances. Tbe dtatioo by the Journal of Radioanalyttcal Chemistry al.so commended him for h i s leaderahip lo educating the pubUc. otber professiooala and studen ts tn the use o f sophisticated nuc lear tech· nlques. The Hevesy medal as named after Nobel prb.e winMr George Hevesy, a plooeer lo the fields of nuclear and radiochemistry and radloanalytJcal chemistry. The International award was fi rst given ln 1968 and Gwnn as only the third Amencan chemist to receive the honor He will accept the award at an 1ntemaUonal conference ln Apnl Maradudin's award Is from the Alexande r von fl umboldt Foundalion in West Ge rmanv and 1s In rt"<'ogn1llon or hts a<: <'Ompbshmfflts in researrh and teac h1n~ Reg1nning 1n Septe mb<"r . Maradud.ul will 'Spend a year ..11 fht: Max Planck lnMl lUl t: ror ~lad st..ttt-Phr11(".') 1n Stultitan T he ll~br1l11t ov.ard'> an· pn · -.entt'd to M:n1rir :.r1t-nt1 '>l'> 1n lh• U .s. to Coater cooperation between tbe FederaJ Republic ol Germany and the United States. MaradudJn, wbo said be hu not had aufflclent Ume for his own research alnce becoming dean ol the Graduate Divlllon at UCI lo 1976, b as pursued theoretical studies aimed at un- deratandin1 mlcroacoplc proc- easea within cry1tal1. These stud.lea explore ener1y changes ~dergooe by lilhl as il travels to to and tbeo out of crysta.Ja. Amtrak Has Perfect Year WASHINGTON <AP) - Amtrak. the national rail passenger corporation, re- ported Wednesday that 1979 was 1L'I third straight year without a passenger fatality. "Rall travel has and continues to be the safest mode of travel," said Am- trak president Alan S. Boyd in a statement. Smee Amtrak took over virtually all of the nation's intercity rail passenger service nme yea r.i ago, 14 passt'ngn fataht1e111 have re~u lt(.'fl from rail a cci- dents, 11 of t hl'm 1n a s1n1t lt: der::ulment 1n June. 1971, a monlh aft er the rorporat1on began opera- ll<>ni.. The last death was re- rorded 1n December 1976. S1oce then, 60 million peo- ple have ndden Amtrak trains l'remP-..AI 13 DEPUTY DAs SEEK JUDGESHIPS. • • f1t·es on the supe rior aod m unicipal rourt benches. In Superior Court rontesu, a decision by Judge Claude Oweru of South Laguna not to seoek re- election drew eight hopefuls. They are John F. Croom, a dep- uty distncti attorney from Mas· i.1on V1eJo: John F. Bovtt, a dep- u t y public defender from Corona del Mnr; Newport Beach attorney Joe A. Dlclteraon ; Anaheim attorney Robert H. Kuehn ; judges Ragnar R. Engebretsen and J ames L . Smith of W~t Orange County Municipal Court. and James Cook, of North Orange County Municipal Court. Another Supenor Court raN! drawmg a field or candldates ls for the PoS1lloo of ret.tring Judge ti Walt.er SteiMr. Seelcl.ng eltttJon to Steiner's seat are Robert 0 Chatterton. a deputy dJatrict attorney from Huntington Beach; Yorba Llnda attorney Sid Radus ; Santa Ana attorney Ralph Pagt.er; Julian C1mbaluk, a Superior Court commissioner from Newport Beach, and Judge Robert R. Fitzgerald, of North Orange County Munlctpal Court. Judge Letter Van Tatenbove, of Irvine, will race cbalJeocen Stuart Grant, a deputy cllatrtct attorney from Laeuna Beadl; Susanne Currie Lewia, a deputy district attorney from Mi.aaioo Viejo and 1bomu W. Privette. a deputy dilt.rtct. attorney from VIiia Parle. In the ~and.tdate Superior Court rontests. lrv1m· attonK'y t: Charles Forde will c-haUengt• J Udl'e Franc isco Br1sPno; /\lpboosus C. "Nick" Novkk, an I rv1oe deputy dtatnct attorney will oppose Judge Leonard McBride, of Sant.a Ana; Tboma.s W Pnvette, a Villa Partc deputy dutrict attorney will t'hallenge Judge Rona.Id Prenner. of Sanlli Ana; and Richard Parnell. a La1una Beach deputy district attorney wW oppoee Jud&e Marlc Soden. of Newport Beach. Unopposed in their bids to re turn t.o the be-nch are Jud11:{"5 Walter ~ramz.a . of NC"wpon Reach: Everett W Dickey of San Clemmte. John L Flyru; J r of La Habra. J am~ f" Judge of Fullerton; Donald A McCa..iJn o f Costa Mt>sa . Allcema r u: Stotler of Nt>"'J>Ort Bt>ach. J ade Trotter , or Santa Ana . a nd Edward Wallin of Sant.a Ana Jn Oraoie County Central Munlctpal Court. Jud11e Kart C. f'rank, of Santa Ana. wall fac<' challengers Dan Dutcher. a San ta Ana attorney, and Edward Dingman. an Irvine deputy dis tr1ct attorney Ju~ Edward LaJrd will be opposed by Newport Beach at· tomey Arnold P. Mordkln. wbo waa umeated from the North Oran1e County bench ln the 1978 elttUom by Robert Scbau. TustJn *r>uty district attorney Eric Snethen wlll c ballea1e Judie Eugene C. l.an1ba~r. of Santa Ana, Anaheim deput,y dia· tr1ct attorney CWf Hants will oppoe.e Judie Robert E. Law, o1 • ~ Pwport Be a ch : Orange at- lorney Bobby 0 Youngblood ~ill attempt to unse:.tl Richard t >rozco. of Brea. a nd Judge Jae. q uelyn D Thomason or Villa Park wtll face opposition from P. Lee Johnson, a Santa Ana al· lurney. Ju dg <' H a rbara Tam Thompson, of Newport Beach, will face opposition from Westminster attorney Ross G all~ and Santa Ana attorney Peter C. Tomay, while Judge J ohn C. T«.>al will be opposed by Legal Aid Society allom ey Nan 1 y R Kaufman. or Santa An a .1ncJ !'iewport B<'ac h deputy dis t r 1 c t a tt o r n t' y H o b e rt Jo: , Thoma.5 · Judge Sam uel ~ Taylor Jr of Santa Ana 1:. the only central court JudRe to run unopposed Only ont' ront~t developed in lfarbor MUDJc1paJ Court Jt will find Newport Beach deputy di:. tnc-t attorney Michael Jeffrey Pear cltallengmg Judge Frances Munoz. of Costa Mesa. Judges Donald Dun11an. S e lim S Franklin. Richard Luesebrink and Cah'UI P Schmidt are Wl<>p- posed. Io South Orange County Municipal Court. Judge Richard Hamilton, defeated In a 1978 Superior Court contest and later appointed to the municipal bench by Gov. Brown, will face a cballenge by attorney William Sage, ol Newport Beach. Judge Blair Barnette of Corona del Marts~ Newport Surf and Sport ........... mtNeapc:rt ew. ... &" ...... 1174 ....... ,. ... "-' .. ,."", ... WET SUIT DEAL ON ANIMAL SKIN-LD-3-T-32 OR 1 /8'' FULL SUIT • r-------------------COUPOM ·------------------, 1 s75oo OFF l I SU5CHSTED RETAIL PRICI 1 : ONE COUPON PER PERSON PER PURCHASE '1 I EXPIRES FEB.17, 1980 ~-~~--.... -~~~-~--~~-~----~~~--~~---------~--' , ------ l !!u!d!r· F!bru!ty 7, 1tl0 8 DAii. v PILOT Ail California Housing Shortage Predicted IACaAMSNTO CAP) -c.u.onu w111 t. lbort .... a m11.1* '' , • _.. "1 U..,. i..ama•tl'WllarerevwMd. • t pMM•• for real atate ...... Mid....,. "W• .. wkr 11 1:tn1 a dwle ....... eldlmMdCMIUUt ..... • ..., • tM hmcla•tiatal eawe ol U..-CalUonda boust.., mm,•• Joba 8Qlb0Ur. prtlilideat of • * * Mortgage lnlerest Soaring WASHINGTON <AP) -Thf> effective interest r ates for all conventional home mortaagei. hit a oew high last month and ti. certain to go even hieher, the government says. T he rate reached 12.03 percent in early January, the Federal Home Loan Bank Hoa rd said Wednesday, adding that future mortgage rates probably will average more than 13 pe rcent a figure alread y eclipsed in some parts of the nation. Meanwhile, labor officials and ho mebuilders urged Congrei.s Wednesday to q ui ckly a pprove $10 billion to help people buy homes at low mortgage rates. ! Callf•nla AnoelaUon or Aeallan. Nici at a .... COii · f._... liJIDOW LI m.,_. of A .. ..._.. R• wlDld t.M World •• n b•'Y '-m, 1111aller fa.W.. people NCDWI lo CaUforaJ. from ......... ad com&ritt, &oaar W. apedW)', upward mol»tuc,. -....wraUe 411.Qa , •teellt .. '-· lil&q land ud r· ' . • .. ~ ·~I J :~., ' J t ' "{' B~•~lfl John Ila.rt, a ranche r who hvcs near Forsyth, Mont., is running a newspaper ad for a wife to share bis lone ly Ii fc . Fou r w o m en h a v c responded, but they're not ac·ceptablc. See s t ory, Page AIG. C'OllltruetMln cottl, aoarlq in ternt ndel and mt control. T b• a11oclaUon uld the aver .... =~ •ta.le famUy bomt LD la fllovember wu •.•. up %2.3 pcirceot In a )' u . Seymour predicted aDOtber ln ere ... al 1t to 22 =t l.n i.. "' uMI tbe •low triQll"ed by Ute Federal Re9erve boolt of Pt •••• .,, •••Ille lnterett rat.ea In Oct.ober will be 1hort lived He blamed real control for a dropoff in the eonatruclloo or & Nntal \mita ftom 65,000 to Ur78 to only 25,000 ln 1979 Seymour said be bu named a ta.all force to come up with a pro 1ram to locreue the boualng I Upply. Delay Sought On Ballot Poll LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A Judie bas told the Secretary of State ''to take a deep breath" and del ay decid ing whether enough s ignatures were sub· milled to qualify an lrutJaUve for the June ballot that wouJd altt:r the GOP winner-take-all pres· 1dential primary In granting a h miled pre limioary injunction sought by the Fair President ial Primary Committee, S upe r ior Cou rt J udge Jerry P acht puved the way Wednesday for the an aliatlve to be put on the June 3 ballot if a current count of peti· tiorui shows it has the 346,4J7 signatures reqwred by law for quali!ication. "We should telJ her <Secretary of Stale March Fong Eu ) to take a deep breath," Pacht said '· 1 am concerned about all those: people who s igned the pct1 lions." His senttment was echoed by com miltt't' attorney J 1 m Pur nne ll o, who adm1ttc:d that not a ll the 494 ,000 signatures gathered by the group would be found valtd but contt•nd<.'d that enough would be ccrt1f1e1I t1J meet the legal requirement T he c-urrent w111n1•r takto all ~y~h'm for tht· Hevubltc-an pn.•., 1dent1 al pnmury an Cahfomrn lhe only s tate In thl' nation i.tall employtn~ that !)y!>lem of sele c ting d elegates for th1· party's nattonal convention would be replaced under the tn 1tiat1ve by a pro po r ttonal method or choosing deleutes. As ked for h1-own auueaUooa. he ll1t.ed: -Penuadin& money lenders to include tbe COil ot repain lo Joana for the purcbue of older houaes Longer mortga1es to bring down monthly bouaing pay . menu, wb.lcl) are now running 3S to 40 percent of a fam lly's ln· come. Tune• 9 1 ., .,.,...,_ ('ompoM•r Euh1e Blake 1s 97 lod<t y and 1s still actt ve. The '>ongwritt·r. whose v.orks w t• r e c o m p 1 I c d 1 n a li roadv.ay van ety s how , ha"> wnt ll·n mo r e tha n 3,000 '>On gs ------ • -CreaUoa of a •late mortaase insurance pool. -More ma.oot actund boU1- ln1. whim be 1aJd ls cheaper than on·slt.e comtruction. -More mobile bome parka with lesa aovernment r ealrlctiod on them. -Sale of aurplua property la aovernment haada for houaln" Winds Fan Fire At Ojai By The Aaaocia&ed P ren fo'1remen mounted a concen- trated effort today lo contain a pair or brush fares near Ojai a nd Sant a Uarbura , hoping to quell the flames be fort~ wands that ..:usted up tn 75 rnph <1vtm1 ~ht start again / Tht> wand-; abo 'auc.<:11 c•1m llnut>d w1d~pn·ad prohl1•ms r1f 1lownc."<1 lret-limbs, and ut1ht)' :o.pokt•smcn rPport••<I ··hundrl'll!\" of '>callere<.I pow1•r outa~c·s Wt'<inP-.day and •·arl y today, hut lht•rl' WPre no v.mdlJlown flt'~ lo 1·ont1·nd with an I .c1:-. /\n~1·lcs Coun l)'. a f1respokc:-.man '>a11I ··wmd'I were gu~tang up tr1 r, miles per hour around m1dni~ht . but the w1odi la id d<1wn h v :1 j m ," Said Jprry Mann or 0 lh1· Carpinteria Sum mer land 1-'1r1• Oepartment. spoke'lmen for ttu· fire control effo rt hve m ile!> cu!>' of Santa Barbara The Cart.er adminis tration op- poses such fast action, although it fa vors a similar plan spread ov e r a longer pe r iod. Ad· ministration officials warned a Senate banking committee that injecting th at s um into the economy to subsidize mortgages now could fuel double-digit Inn a ti on. Under the pro~ram , the gov ernment would buy mortgag<.>S a nd the n r ese ll the m to homebuyers at rates below the c urrent, virtually p rohibitive levels facing many Americans. Unhappy Official Demoted, Pay Cut P::irnnello a lso claimed the quallf1cat1on law was unclear tn s pec1fy1ng when a surracaent num ber of signatures mu.st l>t· filed with M~. Eu'!) offi ce t r1 qualtfy for the next statewtdl· baUot. Representing the s tate, Depu ty Attorney General Henry UI· Je rich denied this, sayuig the law clearly states that pet1 · Uonen must qualify an lniUat.ive 131 days before the election, and contended the lnltia tlve could sUll qualify for the November ballot.. Public Ask e d For O pin ion s On Park Plan The public I.a lo vit.ed to help county plan.Den decide bow the county's master plan of reOona1 parks sboWd be reviaed tooigbl at 7 . 30 iD the Hall of Adm1.n1.slra · lion in Santa Ana. ' Wmd'I ar<· prPda cted to i:m·k 11p I" 3~ In 4fl mal<'s p1•r hour JgJ1n th1'> aft1:rnoon." Mann ')Jlcl "" s<11d there was no pro Jt'Cled ront.amment timt: for thr· 75 JC're bla:u: that )>tarted lall' Wedneffday mom mg Forty men stayed on duty at the fire a rea overnight and a bout 100 peraoanel from local fir e dep a rtm e nt s, San ta Barbara County and the U S Forest Service would be on the Ore liDM today. be aaid . Bank board chairman J ay Janis, a1ao testifylog before the com m lttee, said , '•Highe r market interest rat.es, tbe poor savings experience of thrift in· s tilutions that s upply mos t funds, a nd the Fed e r a l Reserve's contin ued a nti· inflation poUcy all contributed to the hleber mortgage rates." Mortgage demand r emains weak, be s aid. And while mortgage funds are a vaila ble m major markets, "loan commit· ment. activity rem ains low, and points to further reductions in bouaing starts." SACRAMENTO (AP > -A top state bealth ofticial bu been de· moted with a $15,000 salary cut for allegedly attacttu b1a boss a nd Brown a d mlnist raUon policy oo state ataUooery. The o fficia l , Dr . Saleem Farag, declined Wednesday to comment on his ttmoval aa the $48,000-a ·year c b lef of tbe division that a pproves major hospital coo.st.ruction. The director of Gov. Edmund Brown J r . 'a Oftlce ol Statewide Health Plannlq and Develop. m e nl, Henry Zaretsky. ltaued a state me nt Wednesday saying Farag bad been demoted alter a n iDYeltiptioo by the state at· toruey eeneral'a office. But state Personnel Board s pokesman Burt Oliver coo· firmed an account. in The S acramento Bee tbat said Zaret.sty accused F..,.._ of writ· lne a letter that attactect h1m. lo a complai nt t o t h t' Personn el Board, Zaretak y said Fuq seat tbe letter last Dec. 2Z to Jerry Gold.,.., • former Capitol correspondent wbo la now a Los Anaelea media cooauJtant and edlt.orial writer. •'The petitio ners d ld not q ualify on Jan. 23, 1980 as the law mandate.." said atton>ey Tbeodott Olsen, an Intervenor for the stale m the case 0 1..Ho added that the in.June. lion would ·'throw the electJon into a stale or uncertal.nty'' sJnce voters "would not know unUI after tbe election who they are voUngfor." Staff members from the En· vironmeot.al Management AJteo· cy wtll be present to answer q uesllooa al t he workshop, s ponsored by tbe League of Women Voters. T he county Plnnninl( Com · m1.,:r;1on has schedule-d pubhr hearmgs on the mas ter plan Fe bruary 1i and March 10. The Board ol Supervtaon wiU make a dedakx> baaed oo the Planninc Com ausa1oo'a recom· meodatioo April 2. The other nre ei&bt m iles east of Ojai ln Ventura County, &r'ew out of a U.S. Forest Service roe trolled buru ln denae brush which bad not been burned over s ince 1932. a spok~woman \al<1 T h a t ~aze was r t>ported 30 1wr t'ent coot.au>ed at 75 or 100 al·r .. -. tbts monung ~•th heUcoplers bei.111 rMdied to drop water on any bot apota. Corridor, Park Iiinked? Judge Pacbt, however , noted t hat placing the d e legate · selection l.saue oo the November ballot wouldn't remedy the prob- lem which prompted the in· atiatlve drive unltl the s tate" .. R e publican pres 1dent1al primary in 1984 Credit Union O ut CARPINTERIA <AP> -The National Cr e d it Un ion Ad· m 1 n lstrallon has ordered the <'lo!>Urt• of The South Coai.t Federal Credit Uruon. which bas more than 1,000 m ember.. 1n !>ou th Santa Barbara County Berme Duratuo, 15. s uffered a broten shoulder Wednesday at Van Nuys HJgb School when a falllog limb •truck him. A billboard tom looee by the WIDd lO W~ Lo8 Angeles Struck a qtr driven by UCLA atudent Bill Ha rris . who s uffe r ed m inor rut.'i from Oytn~ glass. Coast Man Fights One, Favors the Other T ht> Nationa l We ather Servat'I' assu~ a travPleri; advai.Qry 111 "i<>uthem Cahfomaa mountains and dE"SCrts By JOANNE RF.VNOLDS OI Uw D•llY Pl ... \Yll As a board m cm her of the F.n vironmcntal <.:oahtaon of Oran~<· County, Jeff Georgev1 r h 1s lf•ad ing a court right aimed at df'lay ing t he San Joaquin llalh Transportation Corn tl"r. As the onJy pa1cl staff m<>mh<-r o ( t he Friends of t he Ir van<· Coast. b e sees no conflict be twee n the s u at a nd t he Friends' efforts to bring a 0 11· Uonal urban park to t he hllb through which the corridor is to run. Aides for two l o cal con gressmen sponsoring the park legi s lation a gr e e w i th Georgevich. They say th<• <'Or· ridor's only 11igmficance as as a boundary line for the park. Its presence or absence won 't affect lcgas lation, they sa y. But county Supe rvi so r Thom as Riley, in whose di.strict the proposed corridor and park would be lO<'ated , disagrees. lie sees the delay in the road :.is indication <>f troubles to c·ome "Why people who want the park have opposed the corridor, I don't Wlderstand," be said. •·1 don't believe you can have one wit.bout tbe other." Riley's Viewpoint was shared this summer by elected officials fro m the cities of Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Heach who testified before a House subcommittee about the proposed park. T hey said lh<'Y don't want the ft•een l•r' Pope • Pope John Paul II walks toward S.year-old Oloia CaJmmli weartnc a Swlal Guard coetume, to accept a bouquet or f10wen when the Utile Italian lhi ran to hlm dw1.n1 a ••eral a udJ.eaco ln VaUcan City. park going in without the pro· posed road since the park is ex· peeled to serve an urban popula· tion ID Southern California or nine million people. _ The cit y council me mtx>rs said that without the rorrldor, the already crowded Pact.fie Coast lllgbway and Laguna Canyon Road would have to carry the add1t1onaJ trall1c beaded for the part. Georgevich insists the suat b o 'l lot.ended t.o wipe out the corridor. He says it's just an al· tempt to get county ofri cials to r econside r the pro1ert '!> f'n vlronment.al impact statement. Noise impact and traru11t uses on corridor are what bother him. T he Environment al Coalllton filed the suit Dec. 31. It 1s to have an initial hearing Tuesday. The coalition is a coordinatinit and technlcnl entity that serves a variety of the county's volun· teer environmental groups in- clud.lne the Friends or the Irvine Coast, the Amleos d e Bolsa Chica, the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society. Georievtch aald his duties as the conaultant for the pa rk 1roup and h1s work for the co.U- tloo are entirely separate and have nothlng to do wtth each othe r. ' He alao sald that the road and park are separate laaues and the dlspute over the corridor 's El R s houldn't affect the $38 rnHllon fede ral bi.JI to buy parkland. Aldes to Rep. Jerry Patterson. D·Santa Ana, and Robert Badbam, R-Newport Beach, say they bope the bill wUI clear Con1raa and be •tined lnt.o law by Oct. L But county Supervisor JWey 11ya, wtth a 1tonn brewlna over the tn.mportaUoo corridor. be doesn't Mt bow t.bAlt can happen. He noted that Rep. Phil B urton, D·San Franc11co, chalrman of t.be House Int.en« Committee wblcb must approve the bUJ, made lt clear be won't 1upport tbe meaaure wttbout 1tron1 local support. DON'T MISS IT! Selected Drexel and Heritage 20 Cd. collections reduced up to -;o J '11co. Jrc lciw1 ''"'•><::111.)!1 .. tJ''·" J'• I"', n J ·~ .. q11 1 •y r 11111 [),,.,.,:, ind I li·11l 1•11·· I 1•11 ' 1'• I 1 11•'11"· 1 ·~· 'rt1" o1 w1• • t.HI 1111 w d1 .. 1d••w1tt1 ;111 /fl Jlr·wr •" ./ ..... .-1••1 C.<Jfm·11lor,. .. trr.m 1•.•c.1•f1lt11 1I 11 pld~ fl 1i ... 111q room fur111turi·. cJ.1111!11 •<X>1l1', und tlfXJr(J(")1•1 .ind occ.a~on.il lwn h 11,. N JW 1n pro.Jr•" ,, 1'11., 1 " ~;n10 no110 be m1:..se<l' Tour111rw Ill ColleC11on by Oreul China reg. $1689 Server reo $719 Oval table, reg. $719 OW. bed! llm Chaira Salo $1399 $599 S59f1 wtth i.c:tc peda. -NO-$3i50 ... . . . . .. . l290 ... Olr19blc*llde chll6t'I "'0-$275 •A • • $229 eL H.J.GAl\RElT fU~NlllJ~E Tb• 1upervllor aald b• WOO· dera 1f tbe auit mtlht bl an. ia- dlcatson tblt the fOcal •uwoct voiced t blt 1ummer before PAOFESSIO..AL °'" ...... """' & M..... JJ ' s HAllOI ILVO. Burton'• t ubeommJU.. .. .ad· INTtRIOA DESIGNERS COSTA MISA ..... 0215 In.. '-------------------------------------------------------...;,....;..~,.;..--.J ' . .. ·. -.. . •' . . . . .. -.. Q ....... -~ Tom~~''·' M .... hiae 20/20 uindsight ONLY IN LAGUNA DEn. RKld•nt.t of our coutal Art Co1oQ.y a& La1una Beach have be.,n •urve1e<J t4 de· tMmlne what th~ want \betr vtll-.• to be lllle ln lhe futur.. Tbe rmulta wer. publicly dtvui.ed only lhia week Tbll 1w-ve1 wu talltn wttb ire•t care by the Lea1ue or Women Votns. Resident.a were uked 14 quttUooa about Laauna. ln t.ht' tnd, l,311 vill.,•n failed out lhe queslk>o· nalre. A.la.a. lt muat be ooled lhat despite all the labors of the ladlec ol tbe ~MIU4', lhe-r~wt.t wue absolutely precUcta ble. There wasn't a ahockl'r ln the whole bundle. Compiled resulta by Leaeue memben., for example, showed that Art Cok>ny re1>1denta want. -Lapa.a Caayoe'a Sycamore Hills area left in au natural st.ate. -1..a,_a popalatloa linuted t.o 20,000 residents -Tipt ntltrlcUoa on the kinds of new buildings that are allowed -No dobberln& up of open spaces. Now, if you were to take the results of this latest THE C~T5MEN >5 BUILD LABUNA C656r:H I CAUFDtZNIA • ~ Laguna Circa 1930: Three's Company; Four Would be a Crowd Laguna poll and write an opinion piece on it, the article might go somet.hing like Uus : .. WHAT WE WANT lS for those who are det..ermuling what Laguna is to be at present, and bow 1l w1U be rn the future, to be a bit caref\11 what they do. "Laguna HAS lost its charm of 10 years ago. People came here too rapidly and did things too rapidly .. they put in improvements not lhmkmg that the improvements might be ugly and detract from the natural beauty of the place. "And what will the fmaJ result be? If no thought and study is put into the improvements we make, Laguna will become just another ord10ary beach town. .. A BIT OF STUDIED carelessness would be a Godsend t.o Laguna Beach now and m the next few years, a nd it wiU lake more than a housebuilder or pavang con· tractor t.o do at. . "We believe what Laguna needs now, more than ever, 1s to develop an aesthetic ~ense -an ide al of beauty com· bined wt th utihty." ••• Now, in face of preva1lmg Laguna Beach opinion, your faithful correspondent would .hke to take credit for authorship of the above optruon piece. But I cannot. IT WAS IN FACT, published in a Laguna Beach magazine cailcd The Racket, pnnled by the Village Press a nd edited by Arthur Whipple. The article appeared in the Apnl edition of 1930 It was wntten one hall century ago . ...... Indictment Due In Corruption WA.SKlNOTON <AP) -'?be Juatiee Department npe<!ta crlllliDal lndictmmta ln 80 day• in the eonvpUoo teandal tbat tmpl)catM at leaat etaht members of eon,r.a and reportedly bu l)mlad to bi~ levela ot the New Jerae)' at.ate 1<>verumeot. Meanwhile, Rep. Richard Kel· ------------ ly, R·Fla .• confirmed reports eourcee laid, tbe FBI bu alwt that he toot $25,000 in cub ln the down several other undereover probe but uaerted be was con· invettiptiona lo several cities ducu.nc tu. own lnvesUeatioo. rather than rlall dlacloeure C ba1rtned by rresa dia• becameolacandalpubllcitylbat clu.ure1 of lhe FB lnvestip· be&an 1ut weekend. turn , Attorney Gener•I Ben· The aources. wbo asked not to Jumin Civlletti asked Coneress be named. aald the other, d.1.s· Wednesday to refrain from con· continued undercover operations ducu.n,e separate inquiries that were '"'lbowing great prom11e•• ml&hl jeopardize federal or producing 1l1niflcant prosecutions. crtm1nal charges. Nooe involved IF CONGRESS PERSISTS. Cl vllettt said, "a number of guilty lndividuals may go UD· prosecuted or unpunished." Al ready, knowledgeable Defense Says Gacy ls Insane a member of Congress, tbe sourees aaid. Wblte House pnsa secretary Jody Powell said Prealdeot Carter and Civllettl bad a "general cooversaUon" Tuesday about the case, but they did not discu.ss it in det.all. ALSO WEDNESDAV. the Senate Ethics Commit•ee voted 6-0 to conduct a "preliminary In· quiry" into allegations that Seo. Harrtaoo 8 . Williams, D·N.J ., accepted mooey in excbanae for the promise of le1lslatl ve favors. ~ Sen. Howell Heflin, D·Ala .• the committee chairman, also said c H I c A G O ( A P ) -tbe committee aWf wiU make a NATION I WEATHER TEARS OF JOY -Raymond Romero is embraced by friends after being overcome with emotion at the main entrance of New Mexico State Penitentiary Wednesday. Raymond bad just been told that bis brother Robert, 26. an inmate at the prison, was all right. Ne-w Mexico Prison Suffers Ne-w Riots Prosecutors today begin ,build· preliminary examination of ing their case against John publiabed a.Uegatloos of possible SANTA FE. N.M. <AP> -lnmJates set fires and Oooded «lls Wayne Gacy Jr., tbe burly wrongdoing by Democratic In a oew round ol violence at the riot·torn New Meiuco St.ale former building contractor who Sens. Birch Bayb, of lodlana Penitentiary, and officials aa.ld Wednesday they were lrytng to ex· a defense attorney said collected and Howard Cannoo of Nevada. pedite the t.ra.mfer ol bardcore cnrninals out of at.ate. bodies Wee "souvenirs." Meanwhile. lheTrendon <NJ.) No 1.0junes were reported tn the outburst, which began after Meanwhile , the defense, Times reported the FBI was LO· max1mum·ae<:unty pnsooers were moved back into a ceUblock. acknowledgmg Gacy is .. hated vesligat.mg at least s tx promi· Gov. Bruce King's news sec:ret.ary, JiU Marron, said the group and des pised by the entire nent New Jersey figures lD the 1.0volved 1.0 the nare·UP mcluded men believed to be nngleaders in world,·· 1s trying to turn bribery case, lncluding top of· the 36-bour weekend upnsmg that churned at least 33 lives lD the 1.-v1denc-(' that J7.year-0ld Gacy fi cial!s ol DemocratJc Gov. Bren· state's only ma.XJmum -secunty pnsoo. killed 33.young men and boys in· dan Byrne's admirustrat.Jon to proof that he 1s "sick," "in· In an interview with NBC THE DEATH TOLL HAS BEEN revised a number of times, sane," "deranged" -a man News. Kelly said that "l put tht: but Corrections Divuaon Director Felix Roan1.uez said late with "a profound obsession.'' money in the pockets of my Wednesday the number bad beien lowe~ from 36 t.o 33. King's or. coat." 1. d GACV IS ACCUSED in the na· flee listed the rount at 36 earuer Wednesday, but Gnffin sa1 three lion's worst mass murder case. KELLY SAID HE took the bodies taken from the prison gymnasium were being counted twice ·d by the governor. and the pro6ttution has sai it $25,000 from what turned out to Ms. Marron descnbed lbe violence as "minor d.isturbances." will seek the death penalty. be FBI agents because be ·'They set mattresses, paper kDd blankets oo fire," she said. .. lf John Gacy swatted down thougbt they were "shady "Officers entered tbe cellblocb t.o exunauish the fires and bnog 33 individuals'' like flies "bun· characters" and was lnvestigat· the situation under control.'' ing around hls bead.'' it only dem· ing them. Officiala sa.ad about so pruooers were silll unaccounted for, but onslrated hls insanity, defense Another newspaper, Newsday explained that aome w~re refus.uig to eive offidals tbear names. lawyer Robert Mott.a said ln an of Loog lsland, N.Y .. quoted un· opening statement to the jury of named federal sources as saying EA.RUEa, AUTBOllmE8 SAID they were certain no seven women and five m en that Kelly took the money from prisoners bad escaped dunDi the takeover, but Rodnguez eon· picked last week m Winnebago u ode r e over agents al a ceded Wednesday night ''there's always a possibility." County, 85 miles northwest .of Georgetown t.ownbouae, stuffed Meanwhile. black inmates said they bad banded together dur· Chicago due to heavy pretnal the bil1a ln his t.rou.ser aod jacket ing the uprisi.fli to escape death at the bands of lf"OUl>S they iden· publicity. .-a..ocketa, smoothed the bul&es tified as the "Mexican Mafia." and the "Aryan Brotbemood." a EARLIE R WEDNESDAY, Cook County Assistant State's At· torney Robert. Egan toJd the jury Cacy homosexually attacked 33 young men ranging ln age from 14 to 22 and then killed them, nearly all by strangulation. Egan argued in his operung tt· marks that Gacy was a "ra· t1onal. premed.atated, evil man" who knew exacUy what he was doing LO the stnng of killings that began in J anuary 1972 and ended on Dec. 11. 1978. Motta said in an hour.long ad· dress that Gacy "has a mind that is deranged. abnormal. 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N · ported~ tben. •••a Pref.a• •retl. L06 ANGELES CAP> -St~ta at Cal Sta~ Loa Anaeln dtmooslrated Wednesday •••lnll Presldent Cart.r's Pl"QDOMd relnatalemenl ot milltar) draft nslltra· UOo, wtUle liadtn at 10 olh«r C'Olle1• cunpaaea aerota the state pared up for almllar ~ta nnt w k. Ulllvertit.Y or Calllomle Stud•t Body .,,_ldenta' CouncU and leaders ol Studenta fOC' ~mlc Democracy planned a day ot rallies, forum& and marcbea at campUIM aero.a the st.ate ne:lll MoDday and T\le9dey. ....... rn.i •etrt•• LOS ANGELES <AP> -The first wltneu in the murder trial ot San J ose "Cheese King" An1elo A. Manno --charged with tbe execullon·style murder of Peler Catelli. 24, and the attempted murder of h111 father, Orlan· do -was called to the witness stand Wednesday. Marino, 55, and three co-defendanla are chareed with conaplracy to commll murder, attempted murder and kid- napping I.ft the October u. urn. slaying at the Marinos' San J ose cheese planL The slaying allegedly occurTed after Cat.eW tried to extort $100,000 from Marino. a-SWp ie Derlc SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -U.S. Cout Guard officials said a Russian grain freighte r which wu turned away because it arrived too early would be allowed today to enter the Port of San Francisco as scheduled. The Coast Guard reported the SOO·foot Otradnoe, laden with an unspecified amount or corn taken aboard in Sacramento. was turned away Tuesday when it arrived at Pie r 90 two days ahead or schedule. eo.p..er Bebu•orl .W• LOS ANGELES <AP> -Three·Ume Academy A,:-ard· winning composer Ray Heindorf, former bead of the Warner Bros. studio music department, bu died at age 71. A fW>eral Mass. followed by a private burial, was to be said today. Heindorf who died Sunday, won an Oscar for scoring on his first .;oml.natioo. "Yankee Doodle Dandy" in 1942, and later picked up best scoring awards on "This Is the Army" in 1943 and "The Music Mao" in 1962. Bartman Resigns 'Bustop' L06 ANGELES (AP) -Tom Bartma.o .wboM nmotf el.ct.ion to the 'dt1·s school boMd baa creatA!d a staunch majority op. ~ to mandatory bualn1. re- •lloed WMneeday u lawyer for the &aU·bwJ.Di 110UP 81&1~. Bartman. who woo M . 7t per· unt ol the vote in Tuesday's runoff elec· tlon tQ 35.23 percent for Alberto Juares, Jr., aa1d be eave up bis Bu.top job because be now must represent "al l t h e cilisens. unMA .. "You certainly have to be pleaaed when in a citywide elee- lioo, you carry It by almost a 2·1 margin," said Bartman, who had emphasized an end to forced busing as lbe primary tenet of his campaign. THE SCHOOL BOARD voted last faU 5-1 to uk Superior Court Judge Paul Egly's approval for an all·voluntary integration plan, eliminating l.be mandatory busing that c urrently affects 24,000 of the <llitnct's SS0,000 students. But Bartman said only three of the six members could be counted oo to oppose forced bus· ing consistently. and hls election was necessary to Insure l.bat any unfavorable court ruling wouid be appealed. Bartman is expected to take the oath of office in about 10 d ays and said he wiU have to supplement bis $12,000-a·year school board salary with a part- time legal practice. Fed Fun~ OKd for Handicapped WAS HINGTON <AP) -lngthedelayed federalfunding federalmooeywith$900m.illion, California's superintendent or ror California but without the federal aid, public instruction announced an The compromise ove r lhe some distri<'ts would have run agreement with the federal gov· state's plan for educating the out of runds before the school e mment Wednesday which will handicapped requires Califorrua year ended. trigger the releas e o r $72.5 to alter its complaint procedure. Riles also restated bis opposi· million for the education of ban· The state now will allow a total tion to the state initiative known d.icapped children-of 60 d•ya for resolvt.ne any as Propoe.IUoa t or Jarvis II. Superintendent Wilson Riles claims of failure to enforce the He aaid if the taxcutting said an agreement be had handicapped education la~. meas ure passes. the school negotiated with federal com SOME 340,000 handicapped system will lose between 2S per missioocr of education WillJam children arc affected. cent and 34 percent of its budget ,,.....,,~1.•• DAILY PtLDT A• Medi-Cal Shift Stalled¥ New Billing Sr•tem May Be Delayed SACRAMENTO CAP> -Doc· tor• won a victory WednMCbly in tb•lr effo.U to delay swltehlne over to the new MedJ-Cal bWlng ayat•m. deaplte Brown •d· mlnlltntloo wamlnp that lbe poetpClnement could cotl the tax· payers $15 millloo. The Senate Health and Welfare Committee gave lopsided 6-1 approval to SBl.356, and a related blll. SB1357, both by Seo.. Ken Maddy, R·Fresno. after lenithY tesUmoay oo the swlt.cbover to lbe new system. Bever&ee Myen conceded some problem.a with the ayatem, but said It ll "1eoerally operaUnc effectively." CSC apokeamen and Ma. Myen aald lhe ayatem ia ready to add doctors next month, and that onty 9 percent of its unresolved claims are more than 30 days old. But phannaclata and nW'line home operators. who aloo' with hoapitala switched to CSC Jut year, maintained that long de· lays In reimbursem ents have caused them financial bardsbip. Docton -who have about SO percent of the Medi-Cal claims -say tbe c:UlficuJUes woul4 be compounded lf they make Ole tranafer I.ft March u scbeduMd. Maddy's bUl would delay tlt,tt for six mootN, until Sept. 1. 8 81.m WOOLD coat the tax· payers '15 million, Ma. Myen said. while SB1357. wblcb wouJd require interim payment for I.IP to 80 percent of a provider's bills not procesaed wtthln 30 days. could oo.t about S100,000. The meuure poetporung the physician transfer goes to tbe Senate floor. The interim pay· ment bill moves to the Senate Finance Committee. TBE BIU.ING AND process· ing of dalma for the $4 billion Medi-Cal program was handled for more Ulan a decade by the doctor·controlled Blue Cross· Blue Shield group .• Now, Com· puter Sciences Corp. of El Segundo has a Slh·year, $130 mlllioo contract for the job The cootract, the lareest an state hillt.ory. was awarded by competitive bid. Stale ofradals claim it wiU save money and permit a closer watch on Medi· Cal payments Nuke Site Damage By Quake Argued TestJmony boWlced back and forth for four hours Wednesday afternoon as spokes men for cal'h side argued their case HEAL'nl SERVICES Director OAKLAND <APJ -A report to Alameda County supervisors on earthquake damage at l.be Lawrence Livermore nuclear ~capons laboratory 1s the focus or .. dispute betwee n lab repreM>ntatives and anti-nuclear at l1v1sts ltlisdiref!ted Enerflfl A c ream pie was s lapped in the face of phys icist Edward Teller, "father of the atom bomb ... as he spoke on nuclear energy Wednesday ru~hl at UCLA. Police ap prehended the unide ntified pt•rpctrator and Te ller fmish('d his address. Two main quakes. both with e picenters near Livermore. rum bled through Northern California J an. 24 and J an. ~ registering 5 S and S 8 respec· lively on the Richter scale. They caused scores of injuries and shook buildings for hundreds of miles. The report, s ubmitted by Dr. Richard L Wagner. the lab's ex· ecutive director. to the Alameda County s upervisors. showed that t>S lima t e d dam age t o the laboratory was "up to SlO million," including damage to sensitive laser research equip ment and minor s t ructura l damage. AMONG OTHER THINGS. Uw first quake broke support pins for Stuva, a high-powered laser complex used m research. 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Now 101 years strong ,: COSTA MES• ~ ::: [ .. tweeft P'lofence ' '1reetoM Q ~ ~ .... . (211)• .... •LOS ANOl!l.E8 112t Ct\•nnt"t It. otyMpkl a AlefMde (21') t2'7...,_ •LONG RACH N 10 IMttoft °'· (211)4»7I01 •1..._ ... &¥AIU.kl .. f t A• IJ - Tiie dt1'• bcNtlll ecamtU. clWnDaa called It ••cme o1 u.. ~ tr...._ o1 um towta." •• Lacuna BeMta -.al membln eeaed ~for a MDlol' boutaa~Udl..-. . • Ana u. declaloa probably apells the end to a f tderal ! bouliaa projeet that could baw brouOt Vt> to '74 low-rent ~. •P•rtm.eotl to La1una Beach tor tbe ton'• Hlllor dU-.. .., TM project would have been constructed atop the ex· ·taUnt public Glmn.eyre Slre« parttn1 lol, and ~uld • llave mean' an addlUanal 70 to 80 public parklnl 1pace1 ·: u well u lmlor bouam,. ·. Butt.be de•eloper approved by t.be federal Rou.alna and Urban Development aaeocy m.£acalculated the coat Of the project. What was estimated to COit $764,000 last year had Hcalat~ to between $1.3 and $1.9 mllllon, accordin1 to flaures provided by the U>s Anaelea-bued development nrm. That figure ls well above what the councll believes ls possible to support -e ven with federal funds and money set aside in the bud&et. City officials say there is slim bope the federal agen- cy will consider holding onto the senior housing grant funds Lmtil the council can come up with an alternative plan or site. It was a difficult decision by the council. but the panel voted correctly not to subject the taxpayers to· more than they can handle. Sult Threatens Park In the past several months, as the support fop the Orange Coast National Park has picked up momentum, a few quiet doubts have been raised -primarily by the landowners -that what the most active supporters want isn't really a park. Spokesmen for both the Irvine Company and Aliso Viejo Company have repeated their concerns about the possibility that park backers really just want the land left as is without park developments, especially access roads and parking lots. " Officials of these companies have consistently told all who'd listen that the large amounts of state and federal funds that would go into such a park won't be spent to. just take down the barbed wire fences and get rid of the cattle herds. Access roads are as important as the camp- grounds. . . . .. The first solid indication that their susp1c1ons may be true has arrived in the form of a lawsuit aimed at re- opening consideration of the environm~ntal im~act report on the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Com~or .. That roadway-<>r transit system or whatever combination of both that it turns out to be -is vitally needed for the park. Without it. the cities of Newport Beach, Irvine and Laguna Beach are going to be inundated by park-bound traffic. The suit is being pushed by Jeff Georgevicb, the paid staff member for one of the park support groups, Friends of the Irvine Coast. He is also a board member of the En· vironmental Coalition of Orange County which filed the suit. . While litigants against the corridor ~nsis_t the swt _is in no way related to the pending park legislation, the situa- tion has to give all concerned second thoughts. Code Change Valid Laguna Beach residents will bave the opportunity next month to have their say on proposed revisions to the city's fire code that will make installation of smoke de- tectors mandatory in many existing buildings . The proposal, set for public hearing March _4, would r equire mandatory warning systems in these instances : r esidential units under constructton, all apartments, hotels motels and condominiums, and all houses un· dergoing more than $1,000 in interior alterations or ren- ovation. The fire code would require installation or the devices in existing multi-family residential units l?Y next Jap. 1, and new residential units at the time of their completion. Considering the number of lives the smoke detectors have saved and the relatively inexpensive cost of the units-·$15 t~ $100--lhere should be little opposition to the revised fire code when the public hearing is held. • Opinions expressed In the ~pace a~ove are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone ('71 4) 642·4321. Boyd/Waistlines ByLM.BOYD The typical American woman o r t odayi tapemeaaures more than an inch less at the walitUne than did her counterpart of 60 years aao. So aays tbe Corset and Braaalere Aaaociation. But abe baa added about six more inches io the hips and approximately four to the buslline . The hourglass flcure waa much to be de- alred ln tbo&e distant days. But it then more often than not was an mnatural affecta· tlon. Today, the real female figure is cloeer to the old ldeal. Dear Gloomy Gus Campatiia or ebam- pape? S&aee lt'1 ap. paimd1 -., for poUU- cl aDI wbo rett.r• or wttbdnw troua &be race to kMP Jetto..r COD· tri.-tc-, ft 'ftU m.,. ' beftnendftltbel.u.r. D.11~ ii£=~~-= ·~--- • -.e- You know those tugboats that pull barges up and down the Missi.salppi River? Some have passenger accommoda· tlona. You can go from St. Louis to St. Paul on same. Or vice versa. Hardly anybody realize• that the coastllne of Norway is ao ragced that lt'a almOlt aa loo& aa Australia •a. Bbut.an has oo telepllooes, not a coe. Poor Bhutan. How do you acc:ount for the fact that a dilproporUonate number of the world's mo.t famoua men bave bad notablY laree DOlel? Fadal features don't relate to penonal drl•e in the optmoa of th• esperta. Tbe recedlDC chln doee not oeceaartlJ de- note a weak eharact«. Black eyebJVWS that meet in the middle don't neee1sarl11 1lplfy a crtmlnal character. S~lll , thoH lar1e-n0Hd fellows seem to make the beadllae1 1om•bow. Jloat my1terioul. HaYe..JOU DOtleed t.bat all t•lepbone area eodea b.a~ either • oae or IMO u t.be mlclcti. amnber? To ~ .... bear Ill alDd. JOU daa't ,. tlMt cold ta, Joa tllra dae Mil oat. ' The Federal College 'Takeover' WAIHJNOTON-"Tbe 1111 budPl loc .... a 11.1 bWiCla al· Jocalkm for ta. ... ~t ot ~ .• PnQdlot Clrier' taid IA bia badlft m ...... to Coa•rw· '"l'he 11&abM1h__. ot, thtt cteoutmemt wW reqW,n a' areat deal ol effort ta the short nm. but lt will live our •1mm at edueatlan t.be coaallUllt at· tentlon and blab priority ltdeten•." Colncldeo. tally , that day'a Waah· ln1too Post reported that aome people at OhJo State University are seriously pro· poalne that the university buy its own airplane to transport school officials hark and forth between Columbus and WashlngtDn. It seems that every Mailbox MondaJ mornlal. IO Of' IO UD· lveralt1 bunauerata and _pro- reaaort are oa tbe mornlni fllCbl to the naUoa'a capjtal on bualneu concerntd .ttb the ta mllnoo a .~ar Ohio State feta trom the federal covttomeat ln one way or anoUlel'. CRr.CKJNG a couple ol other 1cbool1-"prlvate" lottltu· tioo.1-tt tW'm out lb.at PriocetDa University geta _.1 millloo ot lta $100 .million annual bud1et from Waablqt.on and 45 percent of Princeton's students are reedv- lnS federal aid. The Unlvenity of Miami get.a $lllO million Crom Waahlnglon, a lblrd or ih budget.. Derek Bok, lbe president of Harvard, told ·me recently that bis school get.. about 25 percent o f its total r evenue from Washington. He said he spends "10 percent or more" of his time dealing with the federal govern- ment. federal r.,ulaUoa or federal aid. WE TAKE all thia for srant· ed-tbe ao... to student.a. llJGW)' for raeatth and ratrtcUooa on re&eanb, Quotas by any name-- but tbe ccntroWna federal p~· aence oa campus ii really new. Or. at least, jt la explodiq in alse and 1cope. We are wat.cblq the federal takeover of hllber education. Ironically, carter becan the conclualoo of bl• mesaa1e to Congrea by aaytnc: •'The a:llt.- lng arnncementa in our IOdety are the result of complex, not always eooaistent decuiom or the put, emerging from a de- mocratic people. Chan1e ia sometimes slow ... " The change is not alow at all. Wben Bok became presldent of Harvard eight years a10. be said, be spent no time oo federaf concerns, leavtnc that to one u - slat.ant tD .. omee wtiio ..... about flw boun a WMk dedal with W~. Today• tbere are four f\Jl.l-U1M peopa. tn bll office eoncened wlt.h notldAa but the federal 'overnment. And, Harvard la 0De of 100 UD· lverslties matntalnl.n• tull-tl.me offices ln the capttal. WHAT DO thoM off-eamP'IS offices do? "Our job la to 1IUlke aure that the booeypot.a are there and that they are well· filled ," laid Peter Goldschmidt, the Unlvenlty of Callfornla'a man 1n Wublnaton. So it goes. We are all in on it. Buzzing around the big boneypot. And getting stuck. "Our 1raduate program ls totally dependent on federal money now,'' said a chemistry profeuor at a major Catbollc univenity. "Almoet all the re· aearch bere is federally financed, and tbe laws have been changed so that everything we do bas to be 'relevant to society's needs." · Who decides what la relevant? ·'The government. In my de· partment, the work is controlled by a ladder or bureaucrats lead- ing up to the secretary of de- fense. But it doetn't have to be defense. Everybody is wor~ under some set of specifications. A lot of us don't do wbat we want to do. We do what the govern- ment will pay for. We're doing applied research for the govern· ment." MOST OF this bu happened in the last 10 years. The final words of the president's bud1et message were: "I believe that this budget. and those I have sub- m 1tted in lbe past. will prepare Amenca for the next decade." Wh at the president meant, whether be knows it or not, lS that 10 years from now Ohio State w1 II have its own airplane. and do will a lot of other "state" and '"private" universities. Their peo- ple will be Jetting back and forth to W a.sb.Jnton to get their honey - and their orders. Greek Poet Had Alternative to Drugs To the Editor: A r eport on marijuana in Plain Truth magazine by the Strategy Council on Drug Abuse to President Carter states "re· search has proved that mari- JUana intox.icaUoo clearly im- pairs motor coordination. reac- tl on times a nd vi s ual perception." all motor skills that are c ritical to a person 's penoaal health and safety and, when engaged in professional, occupational or scbolutic en· deavor , the attainment of human potential. Although pot smokers have no great trouble recalling data pre· viously imprinted upon the brain, beeause the drug inhibits a person's concentration upon what ls going on in the present, researchers believe recall or im- mediate events ls impaired by ta l lure or the mind lo permanently assign those de· tails to memory ... a defect that direc tly affects a student's educational achJevements. THC, marijuana's cruef agent for eettinl • user "rugb,.. &S· serta it.a influence much longer than nicotine which is quickly discharged by the body; as a re- s ult, pot smokers experience oo withdrawal aymptoma common to tobacco users but this is because of the attraction of m e to brain Uasuea and fatty matter · which dispose of wutea alowly and prolong the drug's paychoac- tivlty. ASSUMING 5 milli1raroa of THC are lndueed into the body ayatem, ln aeveo days, 30 per- cent remaln.t actively lnfluenc:- l n 1 the mind and lo seven weeks, 10 percent eo1a1ea eome control over tbe pot amoker. So eveo lf a joint bun't been amoked for aome Ume and the THC levels ln the blood have dropped, the drul that bu been stored ln tbe brain and fat is continually released lnto circulation requirinf montba before all tbe dnll'• lnf1uence la compSet.ely di.achar1ed by the body. Mart,tuana la mact. up ot • mulUplfdty ot a,.ata that are v.ao1110m to the bwnan bod)'. corrupt utar•l percepdou, coatort tbe brain'• ruetlon to wbat the body experieoce9 ad lm.,._ a belief ol aorm.allty or aaf et7 t.bat Jeoparclt••• ta· etinetlft nedliOaa to deal• aDd otMr tbruta to OM'I bMhb and 1eeurit1 aa well H to otlMr ~..rcn.. ot Ute cUraeW ol • 4ni1: mart,Juu, beeMeh, co-calH, .... ot alC!ClldM. •• all .... toldc to -.... .,. Miiied bJtMW7...Sdm'ellM'tl. ao.. to.-1a u. ..=..-: :-.:.=aa~~at.'I ,..._ perlect wave, running a great race. finishing a good workout or any of the many other efforu t h at a re a5cribed by the esteemed Greek poet Pindar to be the essence of athleUcs. BRUCE S . HOPPING Te.eller• Self ult To the Editor: Jt seems to me that lbe La1una Beach teachers are act- 1 n g very selfishly a nd i r - respon.sibly in their battle with the board of education. The current La1u.11a Beach s<'hool board has acted very responsibly lately In the interest or students. teachers, and public edut'ation. The board of educa· lion has simply trimmed every bit of fat there was to trim. Yet, while parents and concerned citizens strufgle to preserve the public schoo system m Laguna, the teachers and their union have worked to destroy the system. The teachers' union cares only about one tbio1: teachers' salaries. The unioo willingly ignores the complex financial problems facing schools after Proposiuon 13. THE TEACHERS picltetine and crying about salaries are the ones wbo just took 16 daya off over CbriJtmas, who will eet 10 more days or vacation ln February. 9 days over Eaat.er, and three months next summer. All that play time for an averqe annual salary of '17,000 aeema juat about right to mo. lfDlt teachers have aecood and Lb1rd )obs to supplement tocome U they set bored wttb ••catlom. We worlclnl parenta bav. bad l\ with all the wbinlq. In a time or uncertainty 1n the world, ram· pant iDflaUoa. and leas CD<lDe1 fo r public acboola, we ask teachers to atop cryio1 and teach; work harder for the scboola rather than a1aio1t them. SLDce my two eblldren attend La,una Beach teboot. I request that you withhold my name. NAME WITH.HELD IWeill•N-•••W. To tbe Editor: We ~ to become teaeben beca .. ol tbe OOl)Ol'tmllty It.,. forded U1 to ...&i lD ........ reaponlible ud carlq dtl- of tb• world. Tbou1b our et ... room ~ an •· trem•IJ rewardla1. oar =--~ BMcllU..UWl-.ol ...... QIU dlltltet ... 0r-. OcMllr tut ... llll ti· fend* tu II I .... elt 1!,.._ ...... .., ... .,, ......... cn-.fte6e&GflMI·.._. .._ ............. ra .................... do is oat valued by the com· mun1ty We are asking for buying power equal to that of lul year Our research of the curreot budget leads us to believe ~t our request la not i.mrea.aoo.abJe. It is our belief that the moo!~ are available in the cu.rrent bud1et without loas of Procraa:l5 for children. KATHRYN G. REYNOLDS A1ao signed by ~veo other members of tbe Top of the World primary team Ltaelqf IAMftJ To the Editor: I am the luckiest lady in CaUfomia to be able to write Uus letter today. Only because ol the qu.ick thinking and action ol the three Patterson brothers Satur- day nicbt did I escape death when tbe 9: 11 p.m. Southbound Santa Fe train "hlebballed" thru San Juan and bit my stalled car. l bad been driving aoutb Oii Cam ino Capistrant> whea I swerved to avoid bitting a small dog. My car went over the curb and the front wheels wedled •la.inst tbe inside of the railroad tracka. I tried to maneuver my car back of1 the track.a but could not. Two or three can pulled up and parked at the curb to watch but no OM came forward to offer any aaalataoce. MIKE, Richard and Brad Pat· tenon were ln a coodo oo tbe other •Ide of tbe tracks and beard me remna the eaclne- l'beH tbNe alert PJS vaulted O\'er 8 7·foo& eement wAU to come to mJ aid.. It LI OGb' because of tbe bumanltartanllm ol tbeae three treat men that I am IO ble aatobealive. lke, Rich aDd Bred bad Jllll returned to Sao Juan on A.mtnk from San Dieso at 1:40 p.m . ....S bdn't ~ bom• ba!f an hour-. all tbllO«Uft'911. Some DeOP'8 bave bad a ber'O ln their llftl bat the dear L«d ta 1Ddeed WGDdrousl1 ....... to tine .a.. me "three'· - Mike, R1cb and Brad. 111 eternal. laumbl• ud 1ratehd tbaab _. ~:;tz'1r.ton:z ll•••rwr•11•• .. • ToU. ..... : a-,__ 0--. 8f¥ cam-.n IVIJ" _...,. Comlll Ip J9rl. f ociMHh II a ••• ..... ....,., ba 1...-. _.,.....,._ ... ar wiltll waa uJMtu1rom•d1•1 ulllld& 'De.. , ....... ··.v. ~ Ja,__Of w• llD 0 Jll =~~=== .. •• ,. ..... 111••• --= ..,e1&7a-. ·-....... )o\ned 'tllith statewide cltitt'N in a proclamation with Proposi· hon 1J that they wanted un- nttesaary govemmenl spending and property taxes cut. In early January, lbe councl1 held two public meetinp and re- ceived bead.line press coveraae from thrff local oewspapen on the luue of underground.inl in Temple Hills. Debate wu but· ed. lenllby and loaded wttb statlsUcs. Tbe cost of under- srounding was reported to be $2998.68 for 429 (98 percent) homes out of the 439 to be as- sessed. Thb is Sl.3 million not including interest. The assess· menl was to be paid over a 15- year period at an estimated 8 percent interest rate. Total coet per residence would be $4,920, not including the book-up cost to take lbe utilities Crom the street to the ho\Ue (a conservative guess of another $800) . Past council action on this s ubJect proved lbat the Te~ple Hilla community wu harmfully div ided on this issue, but momentum. a small group of well·organhed advocates or politics somehow kept the under· • grounding drive alive after tbe petition campaign failed to ob- tain Lhe required signatures to proceed with the project. I STATE LAW aays that if ape- tition drive fails , a financial analysis of the project must be made I! consideration of the proj- ect is to proceed any further. It wu the out.aide conaultant'a fee for this ana.l,ysla at a COit of $11,000 wb.lch came to the aU.· tioo of the council after yean ot dormancy ln January. Baaed on the Proposition 13 m aodat.e Crom the voters. m.y own survey of attitudes oo an· dervoundlnl and the cootelted marpnal •= for the proj-ed, l felt atAld to abandoo the proj~t before Ul)' IDOl'e money wu spent. Further !Mtar- 1.qa would bave led reaidea&I to bellne tbe coancU had eudorlltd th e eroJect, would ba•e cauted s•ter dhtalv--ln lbe net borhood, and woald ba •e a lowed "revert• de· mocniey" to be put lnto adkm. Tbu latter altuaUoa attMt from tJr.e ...... aeat d1IVlct ...... lldon ......... tlMI& .. ~ wt1J pNDlld .... _. o...:= :'.. u:.:m ............ ta.~•· ~..v OWW' li Ml ....... 1 . It II "Nmtlu .. tit '9 a YO&emfftOr. WAYOBA«IN fte ...... ....:-.. ..,,.,.._... ............ .. :l '=.-:? .... , --:.~ ...................... .-. . ....,-........ .. ......, • .., • ..-.. ... oc• ................ ORANGE COUNTY Addicts Helped ByDrug BOSTON <AP) -A drug being tested as a potent pain killer may also help drug addicts kick the heroin habit, re· searchers say. Researchers at a sub- urban psychiatric hospital say the drug, called buprenorphine, combines the bes t qualities of methadone and naltrexone, the most widely available heroin sub6titut.es. PRELIMINARY tests show that i"counters the pleasurable effects of heroin but at the same time provides a calming lift or its own. And it has the major advantage of bemg non.addictive. .Nancy K . Mello and Jack H. Mendelson, a busband·and·wife team or physicians, tested the drug on seven heroin ad· diets at McLean Hospital in Belmont. A report on their work was published iD the journal Science. BUPRENORPBINE waa developed about four years ago in Great Britain but has oot been cleared for generaJ use. It is being t ested on cancer patients a s a non-narcotic pain kiJler that can safely be given in lan~e doses. In their experiment, the doctors found that when addicts were tak· ing bupreoorphioe, they cou ld o ot fee l any pleasurable effects from heroin. HEROIN WAS availa· ble lo the seven addicts during the study. but after an initial dose or heroin. they usually re· (used lo take anymore while receiving the new drug. lo these patients, buprenorphine reduced heroin use by 69 percent to 98 percent. M eodelson said the feeling produced by buprenorphine is not nearly as intense as that of hero.in. ''It's a It.ate of well· being," he said. "It cer- tainly does not produce 1 a euphoria like heroin. They didn't get a high or a rush, but they felt comfortable." COPSGEr NEJJ' AILY SAO PAULO, Brasil (AP> -Police bere have a new ally ln thelr fi1bt aplnat crime ln 'tbil city's bu1tUn1 downtown area -the ••1tan1 FuSquad.." That's what resldenta call a group of ll karate club members -includ- ing two top-ranked black belts -who volunteered to help police f~lb\ pickpockets and petty thieves i n Latin America'• ........ dtj. The pvup bM been pniHd lw IOeal -u. doD.al ........ r OAA.Y PtLOT Ai3 Trees · Buried in Lava 14 Million Yean A.go S&A'ITLZ (AP} -k-.U.U HY plee.s ot primordial treel Lb.at ,,... more u.ae M m11UoD yurt qo bav• .,.._ ,.... u. ..uai w~. wt.ere tbe1 ._.. burled UDClet' a lava Oow. tar1Ht fra1ment la a llloe·POWMI chunk about 14 lncbee loq, 0l'OllO Hid. Oen.Id H. OrGMO, d1red« of the Paelrtc NortbwHl CooHrvatlon Labor._., at Port Ordlard, aald Llaal ._ to a quirk ln uwn, UM woocl dld ool decay or become petrifted. Damag Awanled BSLJ'AST, Nortbern ll"elMd <AP) Found IDO feet UDderp'OUDd, the A court awarded :=.1100 in damape to llalacby H • a 32· year-oJd Ulster man who loll boCb b.la le11 ln a 1978 bomb blut al a bar here. The award was a record amount for Nott.hem Ireland. SKIS Olin Head Hex eel Rossignol Molnar ALL ON SALE PARKAS Bogner Roffe Head Beconta Swing West White Stag Tempco Skyr C.B. ALL ON SALE 'BOOTS Nordica Hanson Lange Dolomite ALL ON SALE SWEATERS Bogner Demetre Meister White Stag ALL ON SALE PANTS Roffe Bogner Skyr Obermeyer Fera ALL ON SALE WARMUPS Head Bogner Obermeyer Roffe Skyr ALL ON SALE WE HAVE THE BEST NAME BRANDS IN THE SKI INDUSTRY ON SALE AT GREAT SAVINGS -~-~ .:· ' ,_ ----...... __ eai - SJNC~ 1924 SUPER SPORTS SHOPS SUTAUA 219 E. 4th ST. (114) 141-1121 IEWPGRi BUCH 127 FASHION ISLAND (714) M4·11Z,1 CERRITOS 163 LOS CERRrros MALL (211) 124.11n --- ... ""',.,.,,,.. cloltl.,,,. hr• rt A ~tic gift frx scmeontl ipeclal. °'*> healt with Intricate d8sl(ln on both 8k:JtJs. Copper wire on brase with bright enamel Inlay. On a 30" cord in red, Ivory, black or blue, $20 Fashion Jewelry Jnwty ""'9l(1tld to thew dtltd. The Biagi floating heart necklace. Set with a genuine atone. f A permanent valentine that she'll wear all year. A real ruby, emerald or sapphire floats on a delicate 16" gold-tone chain, $15 Fashion Jewelry Our utln box i. a gift when you buy 141C gold Mrrlngs. A large selection of hearts, hoops and studs. 14K gold Golden Mist earrings. $24 to $210 Fashion Jewelry Jewelfy~ to shOw detail Mon.-Fn .. 10-9.30. Sat 1().6. Sun 12·5. Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristof C.M 556-0611 Sewage Upgrade Falters SACRAMENTO CAP > -Tbe atate aGditor uya CaltfomJa won't meet Ua soal ot upanidlQI munldpal 1ewa1e treatment planu to mfft federal clHn water KIDClards by July 1, IMS The It.ate Waln Reaourcea Control Board. whlc h is In char1e ol the proaram. aaid it baa known Ou1t for isome time. llDd blamed c utbacu In fcdoral ruodinl T H E AUDITOR'S report . slen.,d by Kurt SJobe ra for Auditor Gener11I Thomas Hayef>, said SS billion to federal, at.ate and local fun<b have been spent since ur73 anrl over $5 bilUoo more m~y be :.pent on eUaJble pro1eeta. . "Litigation, environmental problems, decreases in federal funding and fragmented ad- ministration have contributed to making the 1983 goal unachieva- ble In view llf program com- plt>x1ties, the federal goals are unreahstic and more realistic goals should be established," the auditor's report said. Carla Bard. chairwoman or the s tate Water Resourct':o. Con- trol Board. said the 1983 goal won't be met becau:,e federal funds decUned from S4 5 billion nationwide in fiscal 1978 to $.1.4 billion 111 fi scal 1980. "WE HAVE propo sed legislative action in recent cor- respondence with California con- gressmen regarding their sup- port in providing a constant levt•I of funding ," Ms Baird said · We anticipate the 1983 goal will be rev1s1·d aftn the 19RO nc·<.:ds ">Urvey hy the F:nv1ron m1·ntal Prot('(·twn Agency 1:-. • <·<11npl1..•tC'd IJtN Um. yt•ar ·· S h adou." A 11d S tdJstant-e ,\ piN'l' of driftwood a nd its reflection softened by Hll' np pit·.., of tht> v. att·r make a ~urrcalistic moment at th1..· l·dge of Doh1..·n~ State Park an Dana Point. Reserve Cops Sought 12 Part-lime Officers Neetkd in Clemente San Clemt'nt<.• police a rc· look · ing ror a frw good men and women -12 to be exact to ser ve as reserve officers. Sgt. Jim Spreine, r eserve coordinator. says any resident over the age of 21 years, includ- ing senior citizens. can apply for the reserve police officer posts now open. Who are pouce reserves? A partial list of past police re- serve officers includes current Mayor Roy Hamm, City Clerk Max Berg, police Lt. Al Ehlow Driver Hurt When Dozing Brings Crash A 67·yt'ar old Pa s adena woman who dozed a l the wh~I of her car suffered a three-inch gash on her forehead in a crash on tbe freeway in San Clem ente. freeway in San Clemente. Bernice Harbe~ was reported in stable condition Wednesday at San Clemente General Hospital following the 4 p.m . Tuesday s m ash up on the San Diego Frt'eway south of Avenlda Pico. C'ahrom la Highway Patrol of . fit•t•rs said Mrs Ha1bt•r.., told thl•m <;he .startl'd to doze and tried to dnvc.• off the frc•cwciy lnst1..·ad, she &truck an offramp guard rail and bouncl'd hack across the freeway into a center d1v1der San Clemente paramedics pulled Mrs llarbers from the wreckage of her auto in the mid- dle of the freeway. She t old paramedics s he was in a hurry to getbome. and local businessman Dick Rodriguez. Spreine said many rec;idents who are concerned a bout their city berome police r eserves but later have to drop their duties because of Increasing civic and professional responsibilities SPllEIN E S AID -;enior citizens could provide important work in bringtng cnme preveo· t1 o n info r mation t o thelr ne ighbors as police Community Service officers. "Also. there a re many persons In the community wbo are highly trained in specialized fields or have unique skills that could be of tremendous value to the police department," the rt'· serve coordinator said Usually, San Clemente pohcc keep 15 r<>serve officers ready for duty But recently only three rest'rvc~ art.• available· DUTIES INCLUDE cnme and incident investigations. police report writing and t•nforcing local and state laws Volunteer reserve offi cers must have a minimum 16 hours or serVJce a m onth. Other requJrement.s Include v1s1on not less than 20-70 that can be corrected to 20-20 in each c•ye for most reserve officer JObS. Good health. high moral con· victions, a high school diploma o r equivale nt a nd valid Califorru a driver's license are also required. Reserve appli- cants must not have been con- victed or any crime requiring imprisonment in a state or federal prison. ALL POST applicants will be screened by a police panel. An essay oo why an applicant wants the job will also be requested. Arrest No tif ication Spreine s aid Feb. 15 is the deadline for any resident interest <'din the reserve posts to apply For mor e information call 492-SJOJ or contact the San Clemente Police Department. 100 Ave. Prcs1d10 Use d W ater Equipmen t Up f o r Gra bs You can probably get a good deal on two <old type ) Isco sampkrs (Model 1391,. com- plete with hollies and power pack But you'll have to act fast The Moulton Niguel Water Dis trict is selling off s urplus property, including the above mentioned water sample collec- tion device, and they're asking potential buyers to submit sealed bids for the goodies by Feb. 1.5. Other equipment destmed for sale include 500 Pctn dishes, vials. BOO bottles with slopper; <Note : probe will not fit in neck of bottle>. transformers. a bac teriological incubator. 100 horsepower motors. pumps, ac counting machines and scrap metal. All i~ms may be inspected at the water district headquarters, 26612 Moulton Parkway. Laguna Hllls from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. For more informa- tion cap 831·1515. Fraud Target Rebuffed By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol U.. o.lly l"li.t 51.ttf The tar&et of an e ver-widening multl-mlllion dollar Newport Beaeb fraud lnvesligallon has Jost a court bid to be allowed to surrtndtt JI and when his arrest is aouabt by Newport Beach police. Oarrlloo M. Everett claimed ln document11 med this week in Oranee County Superior Court that he would not flee the coun· try tr he ls named as a defendant Lo the fl"aud lnvetttgatlon lnvolv-1"' Ome11 Financial Corpora· Uon . But Newport Beach pollce ln- veal11ator SUlan Race and ctty a ttorney Robert H. Burnham believe Everett wlll skip the country ti police are forced by court order to live him advance notice of any lmpendin1 arrest. • Such an OT'der was 1ran~ Monday by Judse Ronald H. Prenner at the request of Everett'• attorney, Wllllam Sheffield. But Judge Prenner, after con- alderiog affldavlla flied by police, reversed the order Tuee- day but a1reed to consider Its reinstatement at a hearln1 scheduled lor Friday. Police are Investigating al- Je g a tlons that E verett used Omega Finance to bilk lnvestot'ft out or at least Sl million that nuthoriUes claim wos dlvert.ed to offshore Island trust funds l.n the Caribbean. As investigators hove detailed the alleeed scheme, Investors we re uked to put up money for c ardlovaacular dla1no1Uc equipment that was leased to medical lnalltutlons. T he lnvest11atlon has revealed that not aJI the invetted money waa spent for the m edical equip- ment, authorities said . According lo court record:s, between Sl and $2 million from Omeea la unaccounted for. Tbe records lndica&e tbe firm bad u - s ets of approximately S•.s ml Won. Evenett UMrted In a dedara- Uon filed with the court that he would not nee prior to any ar- res t. He conceded In the docu· . ment that he la on probation followln1 a 1978 conviction on a single count or wrltlna bed checka. Sheffield claimed that ~ a nd the city attorney were "paradln1 horrlbloa" before Judie Prenner In their attempt to block t.be arrest noWlcaUon. Sbeffteld 1aJd the notl.OcaUOo was belns aoucht so th•t E~ereu would a.have tht opportunity to aurrenau. ·-------······----·--.. ----------··· • (:oll~ge Site Eyed Saddleback Board Studies Conditions Saddleback Colle1e trustee. wlU cwlder a pf'OpOHd lilt of condltiona Monday UDder which a 20-acre Ille mJ•ht someday be developed for private use on &.ht Ml.,lon Viejo campu.. StudeGta and teachers have brou&bt ~ before tn.mt.M durl.n1 the past two weeks that expreu concern for possible en- viron men ta 1 damage lo a natural rldgellne between the proPOMd development and the colfe&e. THE »ACRE ait.e ls located on Marsaerite Parkway just north of the college Science· M alb Bui.ldi ng. Colleie SUperiot.endent Robert Lombardi said he will attempt to compile all the iaaues ral.sed on the proposal and bring them before trustees at their 7: 30 p. m. Sixties A ddress Bobby Seale Due On Irvine Campus Black Panther Party co- founde r Bobby Seale will be on tbe UC Irvine campus Feb 15 to a peak on the "Aborted 5'xt1cs Movement." Seale'b appearance will be sponsort'd by the UCI AsS0<.'1ated Students and the Black Student t;nion 1115 <iddre~S IS a part or BlaC'k History Month at UCI Scale . who once ran for mayor or Oakland, 1:, known to many Amt•ri('an.-; becUU!.e or hi'\ out burst:. and !>Ub-.t'quent gaggmg dunn~ tht' Ch1ciJ~O con:,p1racy trial in 1~ Ills noon spt.'e<.'h in Catf'way Plaza 1s expected to dt-al wtlh reinstatement of th1• drart ways o f b rang1n ~ t1bou1 µol1l1C'al C'hun~•· am1 th<• rnl1· 11r Third Cours~ S<>t On Heart R escue I\ "ll eartsavc r " rescu(' course, loC'luding rnstruc tion in card1- pulmonary resusc1ta- t1on. wtll be offer<'d two limes t h is month at South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna. Wo rld people in American society. Seale founded the Black Pan- thers with Huey Newton in 1.966. He was a key organber and coordtnator for the group lie resigned as cha irman of tbc party in 1974 and spent the next three years researching and wnting bia autobiography. "A Lonely Ra1ee." lie i.5 preMmtly dfrector of Ad· vocates Scene. a Washington based organ1zat1on th at represents taxpayer '>, with <,pt-('1al emphas1'I on the poor. lie i.t lsO 1s national devt-lopmental director of1 Hom1c1de Preven- tion . a non profit. educational research organ11at1on ded1cated to the eltmin<1t 1on or hom1c1d ... .., in Amenc-a SLANTBLOCK KN IFE SET (,.f1 ~'-I .,,...ludit ""''"' \.I• I blvc • M'4 ~ ,, ...... """.s ., .... ,.u (; T"'°' -1-.;I Qollr '°' '""' meetJoe. tn Room 105 or tbe 001- le•e library. 28000 Marsuertt.e Parkway. • Trustees are welghlbe the lease idea because it may bring In about $400,000 a year to buy more Irvine Company land for tbe north campus and pay for new bu.ildlnga at the Mission Viejo college. C OLLEGE-HIRED cons ul· tanta have suggested that ooe of three options be uaed on the 2D- acre site. The options Include condominiums, a shopping mall and garden·type professional of- fices. J 1m Bolling m o , a college biologist, s uggest ed to the trustees iast Monday the site be made into an "ecological oasis" with indlge no us Ca lifornia plants TaUSTEES LARR\' Taylor and Robert Moore criticized the sug1estioo since it doe! not ad- dress the college's need for more funds for classrooms and t!xpamion of the north campus in Irvine. Garden Club Sets Laguna Meeting The Laguna Beach Garden Club will meet at 11 a m Friday 1n the Women's Clubhouse, 286 St Ann's Dnve, Laguna Reach. The Grttn Thumb Workshop will be conducted by Leslie Knox on "aJlrng .. planL5. Further rn- rormat1on may b(> obtainc.'d by <·ailing Toni Ciach 497·1344 ~ j ____ ..... R(ll-~j CI RCULAR 71/4" SAW The "Heartsaver .. and "Part II" classes ate spon sored witho ut charge to part1c1pants by tbc Commuruty CPH T eam , a non -pro f it volunteer organjzation. The team haa been or- ganiud to prepare area residents to provide im- mediate usiatance to cardiac and acddent victims. REG.191.99 \o-~:::::-::1\ Cuh 111. •I 90 deorH•-Wllll F e b r u a r y "Heartsaver " c la!!ses are scheduled Feb. 13 from 6 lo 9 p.m . a nd Feb 20 from 9 a m to n oon ··Part JI .. 1s planned for Feb 27 rrom 6 to 10 p.m. All classes m('t'.'t at South Coast Mcd1C'a l Center. 3 1872 Coast H ighway . Reservations are availa- ble by calling 499· lJ 11 or 495-5191 ext. 61B Lect ure O n Nep a l Schedule d "The Sculpture o f Nepal." a slide IC<'ture ser1t>s presented b y Ma rk William Ne lson. will b(> presented f°<'b 14 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art Tbe program is part of the museum's e duca - tional council winter series, and will beeln with a morning coffee at JO : 15 a.m., followed by the lecture at 11. TRASH CA N WITH W Ul HANOI I'. t1u,1 LOCK O()Wll I tO Rf C. Ml 'Y• $6.88 UGL ORYLOK MASONRY SEALER Ill AU• ~l~I 0 WA II rlPP()()f <, Two Gift Certificates Avaflable For Your Valentlne 34 rlSits s 35 10 Visits s149s b>.1<"""11>'0f•c-r,,.. I II. !Ip motor MALIBU LOW VOLTAGE REG. $39.99 s.t r t4I.. 't?OOI I •.-c-..0.a 6 "9f>I • .... n 4 co.DI •t•tt\•" cou2 .nd ,._, r ••1 '" ""'*' .ate REG $119.99 .c""°""' ... ~ .... .,., .. ,----;- McGRAW·EDISON HEATERS 800WATI G .. That 5-=cHsM . HHffhy Looll wtth tt. Pro•ett S- Taw PICllt 770 ~1189 OPEN 70AYS . . --~~-~--~--------~---~~-----~..-~-------~---------~-------~ 7 ' Y .. rBe•e&e•• •lly Ne••••IM'r ,i VOL 13, NO •• , 4 Sl!CTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAU..ORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1_, c FIFTEEN CENTS HOB"'IJe• to Go? Ca1·ter to Delay Sanctions on Iran WASHINGTON <AP) -The Carter administration , ln a pollcy re versal, announced Tbunday that ll wm withhold formal application of economic sanctiona against Iran while J diplomatic activity for the re- ~lease of some 50 Ame r ican { hostages continues . • "We doa't want to take the formal steps toward sanctions if 1 the crim can be resolved by 1 these means," State Depart- , ment ,spokesman Hodding Carter said. Trade between the two coun- ' tries effectively waa shut down Shortage Of Ho~ing Predicted SACRAMENTO (AP > California will be short about a million housing units by 1990 un· less curreot trends are reversed, a spokesmen for r eal estate agents said today. "We are witnessing a classic example of demand outstripping supply aa the fundamental cause 1 of the California housing crisis," John Seymour, president ot the California Association of Realtors, said at a news COD· fereoee. Seymour is m(Q'or el Anaheim. He blamed the World Wu II b,ab1 lloom, smaller families, peeple comln« to California from other states and countries, longer life expectancy, upward mobility, bureauc raUt delaya, excessive fees, rislng lu.d and construction cost.is, soaring ln- terest rat.ea and rent control. The associa llon s a id the average price of a single f~mily borne in California in November was $87,888, up 22.3 percent in a year. Seymour predicted another in- crease of 18 to 22 percent in 1980. He said the slowdown triggered by the Federal Reser ve boost of interest rates in October will be s hort lived. (See HOUSING, Pace A%) Women-draft Decision Due i From Carter WASHINGTON CAP ) -Presl-! dent Carter will announce Fri- day bis decision on whether to , mclude women an his draft reg· l str a tlon progr a m , ending r weeks of apecuJation and rumor, J a White House source said ~ I day. ti Carter r eporte dly decided Wednesday whether to include women in the program, and also I made dedsioos on a range or ! other issues pertaining to the re- • sumption or draft registration. An announcement was expect- ed today or Friday. J ABC News reported Wec:loes- day night that Carter.will seek t re1utration of women aeed 18 to r 20, but will do ao in a separate > request ao the lsaue la not tied to t tbe male regiatratloa proeram. f QuestloMd about that report, White House press secretary I Jod1 Powell reiterated; "The t presldent bas not informed anyone of any decisions on these questions." last November followln1 the seizure ot the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. But the admlnistralion bad been plannlne the addiUooaJ step of issulnJ regulatiOD.1 to formalize it.a sanctions policy. The a.noouocement followed a series ot private statements by administration officials that a peaceful solution may be found to the hostage crisis, which en- tered lt.a 96tb day 'lbunday. Spokesman Carter, however, cautioned against speculation that a breakthrough may be im- minent. "I do not see any Imminent re- John Hart, a rancher who lives near Forsyth, Mont., is running a newspaper ad for a wife to share his lonely life. Four women have res ponded, but Hart says they're not accepta ble. See story, Page A 16. Mesa Store Robbed by 'Dtree Bandits Three men escaped with an undetermined amount of casb today after overpowering the clerk at a Costa Mesa conven- 1 en c e s tore t h a t h a s been robbed several li mes dunng the past year. Police said the men entered the U-Totem Market at 517 W. Wilson St. al 1 :45 a.m. and at- tempted to purchase cupcakes. When the male clerk opened the register , offi cers said, t.be three bandits grabbed him and took the money rrom the register. No weapon waa shown, but a station wagon seen in the area is being sought, police said .• The same store was robbed three times within a four-week period last summer, apparently by three different men, police said. O n Aug . 27, a m a n who claimed to have a gun fled with $50. On Sept. 11, another man who also said be bad a gun fled with an undisclosed aum, and on Sept. 20 another alleged gunman escaped with $30, officen aaid. Workmen Burt ROSEMONT, IU. (AP) -Two conatrucUon workers were in· jured when a small section of ce· menl bleachers collal)ffd in the Rosemont Horizon s tadium. lease of t.be bollta1es." be told reporters. N ooetbeleas, his announce· ment followed sign.a of a m~ bre ak between Iranian Preal· dent Abolbaasan Bani Sadr and the militant.a wbo are e>«upying the embaaay. On Wednesday, Bani Sadr de- nounced the militants u "dic- tators who have created a gov- ernment within a eovernment." Cart.er refused to give details on the types of diplomatic a ctivi- ty which led to the decision to withhold act.ion on the sa.nctiooa. <See BOYCOTI'. Pase .U> Clernente - Council Disrupted By RAYMOND ESTRADA SR. Of• DMty " ... SUff Recall threats and angry jeen balle d Wednes da y's San Clemente City Council meeting after entrepreneur Roy Hurlbut was appointed to fill a vacant council aeaL About 200 shouting and stomp- ing proteet.era told the COUDcl1 they wanted a special electloD to fill the post vacated by the Jan. 12 death of Councilwoman Myrtis Waper. Coadl meoabeo a4JourMd tM ....... al 1:15 , .•• an&ll • a .m . toda1 wltb arme4 policemen preMD.t. At "'::J'' meetla1, AllH Kona other 5u Clemente rnl4le•U becaa ••tberlaa oam• 8Dll t.elepbone numbers of voters who are wtlllq to llcn a aooo-UHle drafted recall peti· lion against Mayor Boy Ramm and councilman Rlcbard Ahlman. Led by Counc ilwoman Karoline Koester, Korsen and other boisterous protesters at Wedneduy's meeting, elect.loo propooent.a tried unsucceaafully to discuss their views with the council. But when Hamm aaveled the m down. pandemonium broke I006e. Two dty police officers we~ called to the scene. Mrs. Koester left her COW>cil seat momentarily and led the angry crowd in a chorus of jeers against the council appointment decision. The council adjourned into ex- ecuUve session for 30 minutes When they returned to the coun- cil cbamben, protesters refused to allow the public meelin& to continue. Congress to Aid Victim8 of Abose WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Alan Cranston says he expect& Congress to approve rederal aid to emergency s helters for abused wives now that tbe Carter admini.atration bu put lta wetaht behind the idea. Craoatoo. D-Calll ., described the admln.latnUoo's abift from neutralitJ to aupport aa "a s lgniflcant breaktbrou1b. •• Craoatan aald Wednesday that an atfmM .. S mUUon women are rep1ar .tetlma of clemestlc violae9, ahut 2 mlllloa mu· rled c:ouplel have 1lled lethal weapona aaa.lnlt one another, and about one couple la six engaaea in riolent acu aaainlt each Otbel" every year. Follotriag the ~eader Norwegian actress Liv Ullman walks with a la rge group of refugee children dunng he r visit to a Cambodian refugee camp. She and other celebrities were the re to participate m the "March for Sur vival." County Asks Halt On Airport Study By IWBE&T BA&llE& °'-~r!MllUll Orange County supervisors put tbelr foot down on further cooalderaUon of El Toro Marine Air Corps Station Wednesday as a combined military and civilian paaaeqer airport. Tbe 1uperviao.n, wbo beard ar1umenb that proposals for clvtn.l \91 ol El Tol'o comdtute ... ~ ............. __.. ...._, 11te 111t1. _.. t• f'eq eet tbe Soutbern Calilonda Aaoctatioe of GoY- ernmau <SCAG > to ball hlrther joint me awdiel. The ftlbl a&aimrt the study WU tpiMl'beaded by SUpenltor E~ Jl1Utt wttb enthusiastic s upport from Supervlaor Thomas Riley. Both are former Mart.ne otflcera. Both cooteoded that civilian use at t.be airport ls counter to the wtahea ot the U.S. Defense Department and Department of Na\lf. MWer also asserted that com· tnerclal airport use at the site would add lmmeasurably to traffic, pollution and safety con- * * * cerns They clauned that cootmued studies poee cruel punisbmeot to residents of the El Toro, lliaaioo Viejo and Lake Forest are.u wbo they u.y adamuUy oppo.e civilian use. The action by t.be aapenbon WU prompted by a reClellt n!C• om meodaUoa by tM A riaUoo Worb Committee ol SCAG dUlt P" oew lie .. u. DOUoa of m Ton • a JI 1 t'laiM~ fw a ~ .... *"'"-TM Nll••l tie SCAG ,... ep- poHd bJ Sa,ervlaor &al•la Clarlr ... sei4 &Ml •ta ...... till tbe ltDdJ are prem atve. ··For ~ sakes, nerJ· one. we sbeWd loot at tbe racts riraL It is jmt a study ad we could stop it at Q7 time." Clark alao said t hat two million people in Oran&e Couaty depend oa air tramporta.tion to keep the econom1 gouia. .. To cme our eyes t.o a study at thia time ia unbelievable,·· be s aid. SCAG olficlab were unavaila- ble to comment on wbat effect the request by superriaon will have OD their airport studies. * * * Airports Favored In Court's Ruling BURBANK (AP> -In a case which is bound to have nat.Jonal significance, a Superior Court judge ruled today that the Glen· dale-Burbank-Pasadena Airport Aut hority has tbe rig ht to restrict an airline's number or flights in order to reduce nobe. Acknowledging tbat if be ruled ln ravor of the airport authority • 'otber agencles aro und lhe country are 1oing to try slmHar rules," Judge Thomas Murphy said the airport's noise rule wu not discriminatory. arbitrary or unreuooable. But, be said, ii he bad ruled for the airline, or if It prevails on appeal, "there won't be an air canter ln tbe United Stata that won't say, 'What's sauce for them ls aauce for us.' " "Everytb.lna ii fre&en u ol to- day," Murphy told the Hqbes Alrwat attorney, lDdlcatlaa that there could be DO lncruae in ruahta into or out of the airport while the cue ls beinl appealed He said that when bis rulin& becomes float -"wblcb will probably be eight yean from now" -Hu ghes WJll then have 120 days to reduce its flights to the level they were last March "You can't separate noise from airplanes," Murphy S&ad, an ur&ing ail sides to cooperate. He ooled tha t the a irport authority will be reviewing Ila rules ?tfarcb 10 and he cautioned the airport"s attorney's that if t he rules we re made more stringent or punitive then they could be found unlawful. Murphy expressed hope that ~omeday a silent airplane could be designed. The airport authority fl.led auit against Hughes Airwest laat Ju- ly when Hughes increased its ruehta between amall airports, and the airport autbortty said an increase at Hollywood-Burbank Airport weuld exacerbat• nobe problema that resident.a were already complalni.ne abouL Protesters Disbelieved 30Seeking State Off ice From County E1gbt contests for Or ange County seat.\ in the state As· sembly and Senate drew a field of 30 candidates by Wednesday's 5 p.m. deadline ror signing up at the campaip trailhead. Ten ~ declared Uaey'U nm in the 70th Assembly Dis- trict primary in the wake ol Bruce Neatande's decision t.o give up the poaltiao aed 10 after tbe Job ef Oran1e Countf ~r'1w U..1£. llWiw. ~ lDlr. ID a polltial twbt. la amoa1 Ua••• •••klDI the De•o:sMic ...,, • .._ID tM 7'da 6ltrtct nee. Re Lt jolDell by Jlm Brilaen, an Anaheim bus lneaaman, and Kevin O'Roa.rte. a human services direckr from Oraoce. On the Republican side, five penMllll are seeking the 10th di.a- trict nomination. Tbey are Joyce Marie Hawkins, an Oran1e tax conauJt- ant. John R. Lewis. a Yorba Linda businessman. Ted Pon- ticelli, an Orange businessman, Caleb Swanaon , an O range engineer, and Wendell Handy, an Oange businessman. Two Libertarian Party can- didates seeking the ir party's nominatioo are Orange busi· neasman Wayne Wedderien and Pla centia insura nce execut.Jve Robert.a Rinehart. Because Nestande has so far Called to declare he 'll run for re- election, lbe filing deadune was extended to 5 p. m. Mooday. Not opposed for their party's nomi.oatioo are the following in- c um bent.s : 73rd District A':>· semblym.an Denni.a Mangers <D- Hunlingtoo Beach>. 74th District Assembly wom a n M a ria n Bergeaoo <R-Newport Beach), 72nd District Assembly man Richard Robinson CD-Garden G rove >. 71 st D islrl ct As · s emblyman Chet Wray CD· Westminster) and 69th District Assemblyman Ross Johnson (R· La Habra). Others in assembly races are Doria Allen, a Westminster bu.si· neaawo man s e e kin g the Republican nomination in tbe <See COVNTIANS. Page AZ) Coast Wea&ber Continued sunn y through Friday. with OC· casiooal loc•fised custy winds dimlnlahing. Lows toollht ln the 40s. Ri1hs Fricf,Y 18 a1oaC the cout and blab 70a lnland. I Meanwhile, Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, former chief of naval operatkma, said Wednesday that Carter will recommend that women be included in hia draft re11atration proeram. COAST 'LO~' INSIDE TODA.Y Early Ancestor ~0.11114 Ape-like Creature 30 Million Years l!Jld WASHINGTON (AP) -The bead of the Air Fore•'• llX mll· Ille Pl'OIJ'UD IQI be be1Mvel a "1Ueot majorl~" ln Utab and t;i•va•a favon depkt1lnc th• new mobile 1y1tem la U...e states. Brta. a..~ G4a1 Heeter told re- porters WedlMlda)' tbat la.IDDlt of the 15 pubUc mMllao beld with dtbml 1-.t oaoatii, .. tbe voeal Po1Mioll wu oppoHd" to deplo)'..a. But be aakl eom- mwa.ltJ leeden told bloa . oppo. neau to &be MX .,. ....... "dld not repnMD.t a CIODMlll•" ot tbe Valentlne'a Day brtq1 love to tbe Onuue Coast. Jn c.lebraUon of that romantJc oeea1lon, tod~'• Dally Pilot in· cludel "Love Aloo1 the Oranae Coast," a 18-paae s pecia l ma1ulne detallln1 11lt ideas from Jewell to beauty alda and r.taaranta. Doa't na1M "Love AlCIG( ~ Oraate 0..t. •• lD toc1aJ'I Daib' Pllot. . ' DURHAM, N.C. CAP) -New fo.1ll evidence indicates a •mall ape-like creature wblcb lived IO mlll1oa yean •ID la~ oldeat mown common anceator ot man and apes, a Duke untvenlty a.nUl.ropoloc1s aald Wednel· day. Or. ElW>'ft L. stmoaa, beed of Duk•'• Oent.er for tbe Study of Pr1= B6oloo ud H1ttory, aald at a nm ~ tliat be and bll cOIJMl\Mll have determlDld tbat tbl a.Dloaal IS•eO In a compla IOda1 poap 4i-· , ..... .,, .......... • • ·' T1UC:-ua. .,..... aoo o1 u.. "'-new ,..,,. .. would be llmlDecl amoq about 4• _..ll'9Ulld 1belt4n built .. cllMd .... bl aome 40 remoce deMlt •.U.,. bl Utah llld Nevada. ~ Foand Guilty . Of Killing Girl, 12 Selle~&eqT ..... I CJUCAGO <AP) -Tbe mother ol OM of~ 33 YoUDt men and boys John Wayne Gacy Jr. La ace\Uled of m&&rderina col· lapsed in llObs today u &be identified be{ son's bracelet cfwin1 Gacy's trial. Beute Stapleton, mot.her ol Samuel Stapleton, a t•-year-old wbo d.iaappeared May 13, im. was helped from lbe room aft.er she broke down. Juctse Louis B. Garippo called a recess and ex· cuaed the jury. The incident occurred u prosecutor Terry Sullivan waa questioning Mrs. Stapleton about ber son's disappearance and introducing lbe bracelet as evidence. One of Gacy'll attorneys said Wednesday that his client col· I lected bodies like "souvenirs." The defense is trying tD turn evidence 37·year-<>ld GafY killed 33 young men and boys into proof that he is "sick," "Ul.Sane," "deranged" -a man with "a profound obsession." Gold Price SUde• LONDON {AP) -Gold prices fell nearly $25 In London to- day following a Kuwaiti report that the release of the American hos tages ln Tehr an was imminent. The dollar was steady against major world currencies. At closing, gold in London was selling for $692.50, down from $718 at Wednesday's close. In Zurich, gold prices also slipped below $700 before bounc· in~ back to S702.SO, down $8 from Wednesday's close. fi'romPage Al COUNTIANS IN RACE • • • 7lsl District, in Garden Grove sales manager Raoul Silva, seeking the Republican nornina· lion in the 72nd District, Costa Mesa b usinessman Nolan Frizzelle seeking the Republican nomination In lbe 73rd District, Garden Grove Mayor Elerth E r ickson, seeki n g the Republican nomination in the 7lst District. Mission Viejo management consultant Jack, H . Baldwln, seeking th e Democratic nomination in the 74th District and Christian F. Th1erbach, an Anaheim deputy district attorney seeking the Democratic nomination in the 69th district. <>ther Libertarian hopefuls are Orange bus inesswoman Sue Waltman in the 74th District and Devon Showlev. a Cvoress col· lege lnstrurlDr, in th·e· 7lst Dis· trict. In the race an the 3Sth State Senate District, Tustin attDmey William Dougherty will be bat· tling incumbent John V. Briggs <R -Fullerton) f or tbe Republican nomlnation. The Democratic candidate 1n the coot.est is Fullerton Mayor Louis Velasquez. Others are James N. Grover, an Anaheim sales representative, who is nm· ning as·a Libertarian and Santa Ana machinist Frank Boehelm, who is running on the Peace and Freedom Party ticket. In the 37th Sen.ate District race, incumbent Paul B . Carpenter <D·Cypress) faces no Democratic opposition. The Republican candidate Is Dewey LeRoy Wiles, a Midway City peace officer. Rites Set Saturday For Gordon Walker Funer a l serv i ces arc scheduled for 11 a m. Saturday ln Costa Mesa for longtime (>range Coast real estate broker f.ordon Walker, who died Tues- d ay at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach following a heart attack. lie was 73. Mr. Walker, who resided in Huntington Beach with his wife. Ann, for the past 12 years, bad l>een an Orange Coast area res1· d ent since the end of World War l l. · He was discharged as a major from the U.S. Army in 1945 alter suffering wounds In the New G uin~a campaign. The owner and operator of Gord09 Walker Real Estate Co., Costa ldesa, for 35 years, Mr. Walker was past-president of the l!alboa Bay Lions Club and a a..ANOE COAST c DAILY PILOT ffWo 0r .. (tit'\t Detty "1telf.'WttftwtM!("-ltC(ll'ft t).IW'CSIM ....... Prft\.,l\ ... 1""'41 .... 1 ... 0r~ roa'' P._..,.1"""'9CGfnOtft• ~·''"°''~'i1t1• ptlf)ll'if'tC-d MGMey '""~ ~,.o., tor C~tA -.ww N~t fM.4'th, H\Wfttnvton g,.,,,,,.t'vn fllf1t'/af..,,,.,'VtfW ~IMM.t\llovttt(_o.\t A ,~ .. ,....., ... ~,,....,. • .,...S.t~"~ -... TlW---·-"'-''"'"° W"4 ... $t-,C.IO ....... (.MllOf ... -. .. -... -,.. ....... ,_.....,.._ ·-•.cw., 111<.e ... ~----­-.. ..... ....... ~.:.. .... -:- o.litt .. '-~ ... -A•--........a--. T.._.ne (714lla-4ah QM11tad Mll ...... tofl1' mt•mber or the Disabled American Veterans of Santa Ana. the Nat.Jonal Association of Realtors and the Newport Beach Elks Lodge In addition to bis wife, sur· vivors include two daughters, Justine Lorito of Huntington Beach and Sharlene Pttesch of Dorris, Calif , a brother, Leland Walker or Bloomington, Ill .. a sister, Mildred Wharton of Mesa, Ariz., and one grand.son. Sa turda y's service Is scheduled for Harbor Lawn Chapel, 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa, with Brother Norm Slat· ter of the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge officiatimt. Burial will follow al Harbor Lawn Memorial Park. Fire Probed In Costa Mesa Glass Plant Costa Meta fire offtclala 1ald today they are p\lnled by a small but imexplalned fire that broke out lD a ftberglu1 at,yu,ht ill a foundry Wednesday. l'lre llanbal Rau Headenoo Hl4 fltel\~ bad to let tbe $50 tire that broke out at 1:45 p.m . burn Itself out lo the skyUJht at Cla-Val Co., 1701 Placentia Ave. He 1atd molten metal ln 1 crucible 40 feet below the win· dow mlibt have exploded 1f it had come Into contact with wate r. However, ~cauae tbe bulldlnl had a metal root, tbe fire WU eontalned, be Hid. HIOlllnlon aaid clftclala aN JN.Siled blcaue tbeJ cu'\ ftDd theea111eofU...Qn. ~ Rous~ Ruling Rewritten •ya08DTBAU8& ............. Orana• Couat1 Supuvlton bne appt"0¥41d u adcllUooal del· lait.&oo ol altOl'dal* bou.tlAI ln on1ncorpond.ed c.ouat.1 *'it.cry. It appean &o alft pttc. Umltl ol n•w bom•• for low•r and med!wa lacom• famlU". Tb• new deflnltioo to be added to the bowlai elem.at ol the cou.nty'• 1eaera1 plan. Hfl tbal affordable bou11n1 ll any blMIN lhat ll purebaMd and oecuaMd by a family ean.lna 11s.ooo &o $24,000 annual!)'. T he dw•Wn1 would be af· fordable to famiUe. ln tb1a ln· co1De bracket re1ardleas ol the price or monthly C<MSta u loai u buy•n can qualify for )oaoa. The new definition was praised by a ]resentalive of the bulldin& ndustr)', but crtUciz.ed by a eadlna houslni adv~ate. The new meaning wtO be inaerted alongside the pre· vlou.s definition. That version of affordable housing called for payments not to exceed 30 percent of the in· come of pel'SOOI in the afrorda· ble housing price ran1e. Ralph Kennedy, urban consult· ant fOf" the Orange County Fair Houslng Council, predicted that builders will ch006e lD go by I.be most reeent definition and that the pnce or homes wall climb lo $70,900 and $80,000. U nder existing guidelines. homes were to be priced from S45,000 lo $65,000. "l"m quite pessimistic," Ken · ncdy said. "but we 'll have to wait and see what happens " Richard Harlow. a represen· tative or the Building Industry Association. said the nrw defiru· lion ~1U allow bujlders to sell houses at realistic co~ts * * * Home Interest Rates Soar To New Level WASHINGTON <A P > -The effective interest rates ror all conventional home mortgages bit a new high Jut month and is certain to go even hl&her, the government aays. The rate reached 12.03 percent In early January, the Federal Home Loan BanJt Board sajd Wednesday, adding that future morteage rates probably will average more lban 13 percent - a figure already eclipsed in some parts of the nation. Meanwhile, labor officials and homebuilders urged Congress Wednesday tD quickly approve SJO blllioo to help people buy homes at low mortgage rates. The Carter adminj..stratioo op- poses such fa~t action. a lthough it favors a slrrular plan spread over a longer period . Ad · ministration omctals warned a Senate banking committee that injecting that s um into the economy to subsidize mortgages now could fuel double-digit inlla · lion Under the program, the gov- ernment would buy mortgages and then resell them to homebuyers at rateft below the current. virtually prohibitive levels facing many Americans. Bank board chairman Jay J anb, also testifying before lbe com mittee, said, "Higher market interest rates, the poor savings experience of thrift in· stilutions that supply most funds . and the Federal R eserve's conti nued anti inflation policy all contributed lD the higher mortgage rates." Mortgage demand remains weak, he sald. And while mortgage funds are available in major mark.U, "loan commit· ment activity remain.a low, and point.. to further reducUom in bouain1 start.a." F,....P.,,eAJ HOUSING •.. He blamed rent control for a dropoff in the conatructloo of rental unit.I from 85,000 in 1978 lO only 25,000 in 1979. Seymour aaid be bu named a tuk force to come up with a pro- gram to tncreue the boualn1 s upply. A.aked (Of' b1t own 1u11..uom. be lilted: -Penuedi ... wy lmdll'I to lnclude the eoet of repa1.n lD loan1 tor the putthue of cNde.I' bOUlet. -Loqer mortaa1e1 to brtq down monthly laoa1la1 P•Y· ment.a, which are now runntna 35 to 40 percent ot a famil)r'1 in· come. -CreaUon of a 1tate mortiaae lnauraace pool. -More manufactur9d boua· la1, wblcb be aaid i. cbeaptt than OIHite conatnacUon. -Kore moblle bom• para with ..., pernm•t .... trtc:tioo oa t.bem. _,9a11 ol turpl• ~ lD 1ov.......-llaadl I• boeetn•· .Joggiag tor Bellar• Newport Harbor High School students jogged aroUJld the track Wednesday in an all-campus fWld·raising event. Members of student clubs. academic organizations. athletic teams and the PTA found in- dividual sponsors and jogged to raise money for their own organizations. Bright. crisp weather helped keep spints up. UCI Scientists Feted GWnn, Maradudin Horwred for Achievement Two UC Irvan<' sc1enl1sts hav~ won anternallona I honors m the fields or phys ics and chemlstry. Or Vincent P Guinn or La Jolla, professor or chemistry, I!> the r~c1p1ent or the George Hevesy Medal. an intematJonal award presented annually LO an outsta.ndmg sc1ent1st an the field of radloanaJyttcal chem ts try. Dr Alexei A. Maradudln of Newport Beach. prorc!>SOr or physics and dean or lhl· Graduate Division at UCI. as tht> rec1p1ent or a Humboldt Seruor U S Sc1enl1st Award which en· titles tum to spend a year domg research in West Germany. Gumn's award makes note or his work an radtochem1stry, the branch or chemistry lhat deals with radioactive substances. The citation by the Journal of Rad1oanalyt1cal Chemistry also commended him for hi s leadership an educating the public. other pn>fe$slonals and students In the use of sophisticated nuclear tech· niques. The Hevesy medal Is namt'd after Nobel pnze winner George Hevesy, a pioneer 1n the fields of nuclear and radtochem1stry and radioanalytical chemistry. The international award was first given in 1968 and Guinn as only the third American chemist tD receive the honor Ile will accept the award at an international conference in April. Maradudln·s award Is from the Alexander 't'On Humboldt Foundation an West Germany and is In re<"ogmtion of his ac comphshmcnts in research and teaching. BcJ:innin~ In Septe mber. Maradudln will spend a year al the Max Planck Institute for Sohd state Physics in Stuttgart. The Humboldt awards are pre· senled lD senior scientists in the U.S . to roster cooperation between the Federal Republic 0( Germany and the United States. M aradudln. wbo said he has not had sufficient time for his own research since becoming dean of the Graduate Dlvlsioo at UC I in 1976. has p urs ued theoretical studies aimed at un· derstanding microscopic proc· esses within cryatala. CfTED IN CHEMISTRY Dr. Vincent Guinn PHYSICS HONOREE Dr. Alexei Maradudln E',.....P~AI BOYCOTI WITHHELD. • • However . United Nat 1onc; Secretary Gener al Kurt Waldhe~m as believed to be a central hgure an the:,t.· di s cuss1ons The Amencan att1tudr toward Iran ha.s changed dramatically s1ncl' the So't0 1et mal1tar) 10 tervenllon m Afgbaa1s tan six wttks ago Befort' that development. the admi n 1st ra t1on had bt'en threaterung military mterven t1on an Iran because of tht- hostage cnsas. and orfac1als said privately the damage lo rela· lions between the two countnes probably was irreparable But tbe administration, mindful that the Soviel action bu placed lbe Russians within slriktng distance or lbe oU.ricb Peralan Gulf reetoa. bu •teadi· ly aoftmed it.a aWtude toward Iran. Officials have saJd that a resumption o( U.S. military and economic ties could be quickly restored once the hostages were released. Thursday·s announcement 1s consistent with lht• adm1rustra· tion·s \1ew that tt hard lrnf' policy may be counter producttvt: both 1n terms or Ion$! range L S m· leresLc; an lht' rt•gwn and of 1l!-. goal or secunng the ~are rclea~ or the hostages Spok£>Sman rartt'r, however, conct'<Jed that the adm1mstra tton was stJll unc<'rtain as In lran·c; terms for rcll'a!>wg tht• host.tgt-:. Studies Ordered WASHINGTON <AP> -In· lerior Secretary Cecil Andrus has taken the first step in carry- ing out a threat lD clamp ti&hter environmenlaJ restrictjons on 56 million acres of Alaska land un- less Congress passes its own protect.ion bill. Andrus ordered environmental impact studies Wednesday to be done on 12.2 mill..ion acres or the 56 million total. WET SUIT DEAL ........... 2IM ... 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A 1rn&U plane and • PSA jet eoW4-d that d1y, aod H4 ,.. .. dMd. ud UMre have 1-1 ......, ... near·mt .... re· port.d l1ace then. ................. ,, LOS ANGELES <AP> StaldenU al Cal Stat. 1- An1e&4il ct.mon1uated Wedne1d1y 111ln1t Pr.1ld nt Carwr'1 ~ rehlttatement ol mWtary draft ,..Utra· Uoo, d1.le leaden at LO other coUece umpuaea acrou the 1lllte pared &&P tor 1lmllar pt"CM9U next week. lJnJventl)' of CaUlomla Studdl Body President.a' Cound.l ..t luden ol tudeoU for Economic De~ocracy plaDJMd a day ol ralU • roruma and much•• at campUHI aero.. the at.ate oext Monday and Tuesday. ••••••rrt.1a.,_. LOS ANGELES CA P > The tint w1t.oa1 an the murder t.rtal ol Sao Joae .. Cheese Kiag" Anaelo A. Manno -charaed wllh the ex~cution-1tyle murder of Peter CateW, 24, and the attempted murder of b.ia falber, Orl..n· do -WU called c.o lhe WIUle5* sl&nd Wednesday. Marino, ~. and three co-defeodanta are charged watb conaplracy to commit murder, attempted murder and kid· nappana in the October 11 . urn, sJaylng at the Marln0ti' San Jose cheese plant The slaying allegedl,.v occurred after CateUi tried to extort $100,000 from Manno. a-SMp te Do<>lc SAN FRANCISCO I AP> -U S. Coaat Ouard officials said a RU$Sian grain fre1~er which was turned away becauae It arrived too t>arly wouJd be allowed today to e nter the Port of San Franc11;co a..'l !\cbeduled. The Coast Guard reported the 500-foot Otradnoe. laden with an unapeclfied amount of com t4ken aboard m Sacramento, was turned away Tuesday when It amved at Pier 90 two days ubead o( ::.chedule. C'•••• ••no Bdt1derf •w• LOS ANGELES <AP) -Three-time Academy Award wlnnlng compo8er Ray Heindorf, former head of the Warner Broe studio music department, bas died at age 7L A funeral Mui;, followed by a private burial, wu to be said lodAy. Hei.ndorf, who died Sunday, won an Oscar for scoring on his rirst nomtnation, "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ln 1942. and lat.er picked up best scori.ng awards on ··Th.is Ja the Army" in 1.943 and "The Music Man" ln 1M2. . Bartman Resigns 'Bustop' LOS ANOE.LES <AP) -Tom Bartman. wbote runoff olecUon to tbe dly'a 1cbool boud bu creai.d a staunch maJotlt.Y <>s>- poeed to mand•tory bu.alns.' re· •lined Wtdne&day a1 lawyer for t.bo anU·tMaina PwP Bu.a~. Bartman, who woo M .78 per· ceot at the vow in Tueeday's runoff eltc· Uoo to U .23 percent for Alberto Juarez. Jr., uld he 1ave up bi1 Bust.op j o b becau1e he now muat rt>preaent "all the CiltiOllll LUTMAN "You certainly han to be pleased wbeo in a citywide elec Uon, you c•rry It by alm06t a 2·1 margin," aald Bartman, who had emphasized an end to forced busmg a.a the pnmary tenet of his campail(n. TH E SCHOOL BOARD voted last Call S.J to uk Superior Court .Judge Paul Egly's approval for a n nll·volunlary integration plan, eliminating the mandatory busing that currently affects 24.000 o( the dlstnct's SS0,000 students. But Bartman said only three o ( the alx members could be counted on to oppose forced bus· ing conalJt.ently. and his election was necesaary to insure that any unfavorable court rullng would be appt-aled. Bartman u1 expected to la.ke the oath of offi ce Ill about 10 days and said he will have to supplement bis Sl2,000·a -year 11chool board s alary with a part· lime legal practice. Fed Funds OKd for Handicapped WASHINGTON CAP> California 's 1.upcrintendent of public 1.nst.ructlon announced an agreement with the fNtc•ral gov crnm t-nl W<.-dnesday wha·h will tngaer the rclcai.c o f $72 ~' million for the education of han d1c apped ctuldren. Superintendent Wllson Riles said a n a~rt-cm••nt ht• h<td negotiatt•d with frd1·ral r·rm1 missioner of f'rlucatwn W1lh:m1 Smith has been SJ~ned. exrK·dlt Ing the delayed federaJ fundlna for Callfornia The compromise over the slalt"'s plan for educating the handicapped requ1rM Califonua to alter Its l"Omplaml procedurf' The st.at.e now wlU allow a total Of 60 days for re1ol VlDi any claimA of failure to enforce the handicapped education laws. SOME 340,000 handicapped d11ldren arc affected T h<' !llalP s uppleme nts the· f ederaJ money wtlb '900 rntllion, but without the Cederal aid, some distncts would have run out of funds before the school yt•ar cndt'd. Hiies all>O rc>5tatt'd his opposi· lion to the state irutiat1 ve known a s Propo.iuon 9 or J arvis 11 . li e said lf the taxcuttlng m easure passes. the school '>)'Slcm will 105e between 2S per cent and 34 percent of Its budget a llot mt'Tlt ------- AT KERM RIMA t£! M A GNAVOX __ ,,._, ~ 25th Sil ver -ANNI VERSARY 4471 1rcOL01.-.on 154900 rt ... :1 OfTVc.ta By • • I •• ·1.r1 .. 34cr !.: •J ~-1 AM/foM Shf'9o Coueth AM/FM SW.. C-..... SAVISI 0000 WITH DOUY --- I ·~;. ~. l:DlJJIO • I • .. 71'.', ~l 1-·I &020 2&" COLOR TOUCH TUHI ODYSSEY 2 .... ""~ ......... L.. ... $17' ~~il' ,J eod6 c ...... Stweo .,.,.. (~~ _.-.;1 ·- 'W".-#.--;,..~ (REMOTE) HCAN, WHtTI l •LACK zt• COi.CM SAVE'IOOOO '59900 OKC136 4821 11• COLOl ITAi •10ft SAVl•200" FfHANCtMG AYAILAM.I O.A.C. DK~26 2rcoe.o. TOUCH TUHI SAVE '5000 S210 2rcot.01 STA.RUMOTI SAVE s I 0000 &OtO 2!" COLOR TOUCH TUNE Al!MOTE SAVE 1Sr ~ "' . l'h.rldl¥. '*'-Y 7, 1• DAILY PM.OT .... Medi-Cal Shift Stalled~ . New Billing SyBtem May Be Delayed .. SACRAMENTO <AP) -Doc· tors won a victory Wednetday ln their effort.a to delay 1witch.in1 over to the new Med.i.C81 bll.Una 1y1tem. deeplte 8rown ad· mlnlat.ratJoo wamtnp that lhe postpoaement could coet I.be tu· payers $15 million. Tb• Senate Health and Welfare Committee 1ave lopalded 6-1 approval to 581356. and a related bill. SBW7. both by Sen. Ken Maddy, R·f'Tesno. after ~ t.esUmooy on the awltcbover to the new system. Beverlee Myers conceded IOme problemt with the l)'ttem. but aald lt i• "&eneuUy oPtraUq effectively." CSC 1pokeamen and M.s. Myers Hid lhe syat.em l11 ready to add doctor• next month, and that only 9 percent ol Ill unresolved clalma are more than 30 days old. But pbarmaclata and nuraln!J home opera.ton. who alone w1th hospU.als 1wltcbed to CSC Jut year, maintained that Ion< de· lays lo reimbursements have cauaed t.bem financial hard.sb.lp. Doctors -wbo have about SO percent "' the Medl·Cal claims -111 the dlfficu.IU• wowcl 'be com~ II lbey m•ke tbe trantler 1n March •• 1cbedw.d. Maddy's bUI would delay thet ror slx months. unU! Sept. l . 88 IJSI WOULD cott the let· payers Sil miWon, Ms. Myers said, whJle SBJ..357. which WO\dd require lnterf m payment fOf' IP to IO pettent of a provider's bib not processed within 30 daya. could co.l about 1700,000. The meu"" poatponlna t.k phy1ldan tranarer goes to tbe Senate f1oor. The interim p~­ ment bW moves to the Senate Finance Committee THE llllLING AND process· lna of clalma for the S4 bU.lion Medl.c.al program waa handled for mor~ than a decade by the doctor·controlled Blue Cross· Blue Shield group Now. Com puter Sciences Corp of El Segtlndo has a S'h·year, S130 million contract for lhe job. The contract, the largest in s tate hhltory, was awarded by rompet.lt..ive bid. State omclals claim lt wiU save money and permit a closer watch on Meda Cal payment.a Nuke Site Damage By Quake Argued Tesumony bounced back and forth for four hours Wednesd.uy afternoon as spokesm1•n for eul'h side arguro their t·ast• HEALTH S F.RVIC-ES D1ret1.or OAKLAND <AP) -A report to Alameda County auperviaors on urthqua.ke damage at the Lawrence Live rmore nuclear W('8pon5 laboratory Is the focus o r a dis pute between lab rl'prc-M>ntatlvea and antl·nuclear :il'llVUSls /tlbdirected Enerflfl A cream pie was slapped rn the face of pbysacJ..St Edward T e lle r , "father or the at.om bomb." as he spoke on nurlC'ar c·n<.•r gy W<.'<ine~ay night at UCLA. Police ap pr('h('n<lt.-d the un1dcnt1 f1ed perpetr ator and T e ller f 1nishcd his add res~ --~- Two mam quaJtea. both with epicenters n ear Livermore. rum bled through Northern California Jan. 24 and Jan. • reglst.ertng 5 5 and S.8 resa>f<> t1vely on the Richter scale. They caused scores of injuries and shook bu.Udings ror hundreds or miles Thi· n•port. i:.ubm1tled by Or. H1chard L Wal(nl'r, th4! lab'~ ex 1•cut1 ve d.arector. t.o the A lamed~ County superva..wr~. showed tflat t'M t lmated dam age to the laboratory w ab "up t<> SJO m1lhon," includJng damage to seosallve laser research equJp~ mPnt and minor structural dama1te AMONG OTHER THINGS, t.tw f1r \l quake brokP l:lupport pins (or Stuva. a high.powered l~r complex used In reM!arch. None or the lab's C rltlClll structurc'b such as ftoom 332. where 500 pounds of plutoru1.1m are stored -were harmed by th .. two mwn tremor!'!, the report showed. Wainer said the effe<!t of tbe quakes oo the labor atory fat pre dlcllooa of the damage that could be expected from quakes o( tbal 11U1grutude. BUT WW. IUGCAN of the an· ll·nuclear UC Weapons Lab"> Convt'rslon Pn>Jecl ~aid tlu· L1 vprmo"" Vallf'y fo ult11 are a(' ll\'f' Jnd art> <'apablc of produc 1ng quakes 10 limes slroogtr than tbo8e ol la.st month. He saJd the "nature or the work .. al lb•· I a bo r Jtory r :.use-; '><'it•nt1!ih thf'rt' lo downplay th1• nsks. Just read our warranty to see why we're a very special place to buy a new Ar1115trong floor. Strong warrantJes go wttn supertor products and servtc:es . Wt' c;etl tne ~t ~made bV ArmttronQ Amenu \ leaotnQ ftOOrlrlQ manufacturer. ~ tnen imt<lll mem bV 901te<J cr.itft'.imt"n we~upvour new fkX>< wttn OOUbk! W.lrTMltV CCMnQe ·The ~v of m~tPnal 1c; ouaranceea oV Armscrong • tnc;cauauon IS ouar .Jntf'f'd oV our floOr F.lstllOO Cf.'ntf'r ~tore #:..:.->. ·~· . ' fl •ft 1 f lll•I\ a.:} we lrWb you to come tn to r9ad ow warranty. we tNnl( 'IOU 11 ~rec. tt coulCJ come ontv rrom a companv tNt'S Confident of the auautv of Its P<OOOC't'.i and Pl"OOO of ltS ~ andpeopte 4ji~ Now 10 1 years strong Wben TrustH Carol Marlin ral1ia•d from the Newport.)( ... tcbool board 1M week, tnlllla were left with two cholcn: T'My COQJd appotnt IOl'.DeoM. t.o aerve tbe .-emaln1n1 18 months ol her term. ot call a ~clal el~UQJ\. Althoqh an tlecUan wou.Jd usU&Jly coel about see.ooo jl\ thta cue It would be only about IU,000 becauae lt could ~ comblnod with lb June prtmulH TrUllee Mlkt McLauahlln pushed tor an clttUan. but :was votad down S. l ~ Other trusl dled concern •bout CMl and tho dlf· ftcu)ly ol attract1nj eubUc inLcrml durinl I 180 ral el C· tlon. They also said they ~Ueve Ml":' Martin's trustee area should be rcpre ented on lhe board as lt makes dlff1cult budget d clsions reaarding bus fees. t('acher la~ orf!S anrl othe r 1term> An appomtee could be seated ln early April. wl\ll~ an elected representative couldn't take office unUl JuJy , whtin the 1980 81 budget wtll be nearing complellon and would race election next year Currently, all s1x board members have been elected to their positions. but there have been times In the pai.t when as many as three of the seven board members have been appointees · McLaughlin brought up some good points about t.he public's riJi?ht to select its own representative . In this case, it was a tough choice. The re were valid arguments on both sides and school board members mu!;t have wished they had a firm policy to guide them. They undoubtedly wished more than anything that they could have pers uaded Mrs. Martin to r~mam in of- fice until July so her experie nced voice could have bee n utilized. Public Not Interested? The first phase of the 165-acre Sakioka Farms de- v elopment in north Costa Mesa won City Council ap- proval Uti s WE:l?k. although with som~ modifications. Only 750,000 instead of the requested 880,000 square feet of office space and 475 instead of 596 condominiums were approved. Both are in line with the city's general plan. When more provis ions for handling traffic in the area are available, Royale Development Co. can come back to the city to seek pl'rmission to build the additional space and condos Now, the fi gures that a re approved may still stagger som e imaginations. And this is only the project's first phase . One might cv<'n be tempted to wonder if, despite a number of compromises, the developers weren't getting away with something . However, despite the tremendous impact the project will have on the cit..v's future. public interest in the pro· ject has been r e markable for its absence. Time and again, no o ne except the developer has spoken at public hearings on the project . There hasn't even been Ci s mall group of e n vi ronm entalis ts or ne ighbors or whatever nipping at the city's heels along the way. As we've pointed out before. that might be because Costa Mesa is going to reap the tax benefits while Santa Ana -jus t JC'ross Sunflower Avenue from Sakioka Parms -will s uffer a larger share of new traffi c pro- blems At any rat<', the seeming lack of public interest hasn't discouraged the council from spending many hours of study sessions and public hearings on the project, and fro m making numerous revisions s uch as increasing the amount of res identia l development in comparison to the com mcrcial. It appears to be a job well done . Let's hope the future proves tha t true No:minations Needed If you know a Costa Mesa man or woman who de· servl·s to b<' honored, the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com - mcrc<' would like lo hear from you. It's once again sponsoring its man and woman of the vcar honors . a nd seeks suggestions . · However, there a re some criteria lo bear in mind. Nominees should be longtime a rea residents. active in a variety of community and volunteer groups and well- known to a wide segment of the population. Unlike Time magazine. the chamber isn't looking for the individual who m ay have burst upon the news. but for people who've made m ajor contributions to the city over the long haul. If you know somebody like that. you can send your nominallon to Ken Fowler. Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa, 2970 llarbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 92626. Ch amber officia ls ask that you not inform the nominee. to prevent hurt feelings if he or she isn't selected. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/Waistlines ByLM. BOYD The t y pical American woman of tod ay tupemeasures more than an Dear Gloomy Gus Who needs trees in the middle of Harbor Boulevard when we bave to walk lo tbe street beeauae of ankle- d e e p mud where eldewalkl •boUld have been hutalled years aio alonsslde Coat a Ma• Golf Course and Palr~Uw S tate HotpttalT R.C. inch less at the waisUine than did her counterpart of 60 years ago. So says the Corset a nd Brassiere AsaociaUon. But she bu added about six more inches to the hips and a pproximately four to the bustline. The ho urc laas figure wu much to be de· slred ln those diatant days. But it then more often than not wu an unnatural alfecta- tlon. Today, lbe real female figure ls closer to the old tdeal. lt'a okay for a bride and aroom to go on a honeymoon now lo the People'• Republic or China. It wu n't okay for a Iona time there. Have you noticed that all telephooe area codet have either a one or ttro u I.be middle number? To freeM water, bear lo mlnd, you dcn't put the cold ln, you take the but out. I llaliftl Reeves Th~ FedeFal College 'Takeover' WABHINOTON-"The l"t b\Mlaft lnduda a 15.5 bllUon al· loca1Joo ft>r tbe new Depart«Mnt ol EducaU..' • Pralckftt CarteT Hid ln bla buclret meaHae to Cona.._.. ''Tbe eatabUthmeot ot thl1 ~eat wLU require a 1reat deaJ ol ettort ln the ahort run, but It will live our 1yai.m of educ aUon the ~nalat.eot at- tc n t lon and hl1h priority It dt'aerves." Cotnclden- ta lly, tbat day's Wuh- tn1ton Poat re ported that. some people at Otuo Stale Un iversity are seriously pro- poslne that the wliversity buy its own airplane to transport school officials back and forth b e tw ee n Columbus and W aahington. It seems that every Mailbox Monday momlltr. 30 or ao un· lvenlty bureaucrats and . pro- fe11ona are on the mornJn1 nJlbt to the n1Uon'1 capital on bu.alnesa concimed with the S63 mllUon a year Ohio Slate 1et.s from the federal covemment in one way or another. CHECKING a couple or other acboola-"private" tnatltu- tlons-tt turns out that Princeton Univendty 1et1 $41 million of its $100 million annual budget from W ashingt.on and 45 percent of Princeton's students are receiv- ing federal aid. The University or Miami gets S60 million from Was hington, a third o f It~ budget. Derek Bok, the president of Harvard. told me recently that his school gets about 25 percent of its to tal revenue fro m Washington. He sa1d he spends "10 percent or more" of his time dealing with the federal govern· ment , federal re1ulallon1 or federal aid. WE TAKE all thlt for grant· ed-t.be loan.e to students, mooey for research and restrictions on research, quotas by any name-- but the controlling federal pre· aence on campu.s ls rea~I new. Or. at least, It ii expl In size and aeope. We are watc i the federal takeover or higher education. Ironically, Carter began the conclusion of bis meaaace to Congress by sayin': "The exist- ing arrangements 1n our society are the result of complex, not always consistent decisions of the past. emerging from a de· mocrallc people. Change 1s sometimes slow ... " The change i~ not slow at all When Bok became president of Harvard eight years ago, he said, he spent no time on r~ral concerns. leaving that to one as- •lttant La ha office wile> 1pent about five boun a week dealini with WuhlnJton. Today. there are four fUll-Ume people in bis office concerned with nothinl but the federal government. And, Harvard ls one of 100 un• iverslties maintaining full·Umo omen tn the caplt.1. WHAT DO lhoee off.campus offlces do! ··our job la to make s ure that the honeypots ate there and that they are well- filled ." aaid Peter Goldschmidt, the University of California's man ln Wa.ahlngt.on. So It goes. We are all in on It. Ruu1ng around th e big honeypot. And getting stuck. "Our graduate program is tota1ly dependent on federal money now." said a chemistry professor a t a major Catholic university. "Almost aB the re· sea r ch h e r e is f eder a lly financed , a nd the laws have been changed so that everything we do has to be 'relevant to society's needs.'· Who decides what is relevant? "The government. In my de· partment. lhf" work is controlled by a ladder of bureaucrats lead· ing up lo the secretary of de· fense But 1t dOf'sn 't have t.o be defense Everybody is workin~ under some set of specifi cations. A lot or us don't do what we want to do. We do what the govern· ment will pay for. We're doing applied research for the govern- ment." MOST OF lhls has happened In the last 10 years. The final words of the president's budget message were: "I believe that this budget, and those I have sub· matted in \he past, will prepare Amenca for the next decade." Wh at the president meant, whether he knows 1t or not. ts that 10 years from now Ohio State will have its own airplane, and do will a lot of other ·•state" and "private" umversities . Their peo- ple will be Jelling back and forth to W ashmt.on to gel the1 r hooey - and lhe1rorders. Greek Poet Had Alternative to Drugs To the Editor: A report on marijuana 1n Plain Truth maguine by the Strategy Council on Drug Abuse to President Carter states .. re· search has proved t hat mari- juana intoxication clearly im· pairs motor coordination, reac- t Io n times and visua l perception." all motor skills that are c r itical to a pe rson's personal health and s afety and, when engaged in professional, occupational or scholastic en· d e avor. the attainment or human potential. Although pol smoke rs have no great trouble recalling data pre· viously imprinted upon the brain, because the drug inhlb1t.s a person's concentration upon what is going on in the present, researchers believe recall of im· mediate events is impaired by failure of tbe mind t o permanently assign those de· tails to memory ... a defect that d1r~c tly affec ts a s tudent's educational achjevements. THC, marijuana's chief agent for getting a user "high," as· serts Its influence much longer than nicotine which is quickly discharged by the body; as a re· suit, pol smokers experience no withdrawal symptoms common to tobacco users but this is because of the attraction of THC to braln tissues and fatly matter which dispose of wastes slowly nnd prolong the drug's psycboac· Uvlty. ASSUMING 5 mJIUgrams of THC are induced Into the body system, ln seven days, 30 per- cent remains actively influienc· Ing the mind and in seven week.a, 10 percent engages some control over the pol smoker. So even tf a joint hasn't been smoked for some lime and the THC levels in the blood have dropped, the drug that has been stored in the brain and fat ia continually r eleased into circulation requiring months before all the drug's lnfiuence Is completely discharged by the body. M arUuana la made up ol a m ullipllctly of 11ents tbal are venomous to the bum an body, corrupt. natural perceptions, contort the brain's reaction to what the body experienc:ee and lmpo1e1 a belief of normality or 1afety that Jeopardliea tn· stlnctlve reactions to dan1er and other threats to one' a health and security as well H to other ~nona. Re1ardJe11 of the ~haracter of a druc: marijuana, hubbh, co- e&ia., alcobol or nlcotlne ... all are toxic to and none an needed b7 the body and there II not.bial k.nown to man ln the wor1d today that can match the pb7alcal and IDtDUI •UllP>ri• ot catchl.q tbe perfect wave. running a great race. finishing a good workout or any of the many other efforts that a re asc ri bed by the esteemed Greek poet Pindar to be the essence or athletics. BRUCE S. HOPPING Get •B•r•e T.o the F.ditor: The solution lo our transport.a· lion problem 1s. obviously we should go back to the horse. He needs no gasoline, only cheap, plentiful oats. He produces copious free fertilizer and pro- vides many jobs for our idle youth, as stret•t-cleaners . Wheo he becomes too old to perform. you can cat him as the French do <You can 't cat an old Chevrolet ) FRANK KLOCK "'•·•••~a•~ To the Editor. Who cares Ir a litUe island's newspaper like the London Times has banned the use of Ms? The U nited Nations Orgaruiauon made the term of. ficlal long ago and 1t 1s 1n widespread use on the No rth American continent That·s good enough recognition The English still us e a screwed-up, anachronis tJc term like Esq. to address a man by letter. as if every male in England were up f o r knighthood ! Germaln Greer who rocked the English literary scene with her scholarly feminist book ln the early '?OI now teaches in an American \mt· versity; perhaps abe found the uptight literary atmosphere of England too stiffing. Americans, Including the women. are r efreshingly In- novative. LEAH MARSHALL Afrrr•lt No .. ~ To tbe Editor: Daily Pilot readers who find an airport within eight miles of tbelr borne may wlab to know about the health hazardt from aircraft nolae. Tile EPA reports t.h1t wtUle 101De people conalder nolM a temporary annoyance. lu Ions term effect.a are subtle and danceroua. I recommend the f0Uow\n1 readlnc. 1 . C ardiovaacular aod Tetatopnle &ffedl of Cbroalc AvlatJon NolH, Amer. Aaaoc. adv. of Science, lUtb m\t, Boetoo, Dec. u. .. J . Ptycbo-Acoultic Prob' r• With NoUe, J .C. Weblt..-, Audio Boe. 11'11 ColmDUoD, ... , u.ia. llTS. I . ltf.ca ol AriaUcm N .. • t~e lleatalltJ or Oro.,lg • AlilM. c . D.1'71, A&kmN°"4t ad ,. Susceptibility to 1nrect1ons, Journal Immunology, 90, 17-23, 1963. 5. Effect of Noist' during Presnancy ·upon Fetal and Subsequent Adult Behaviour, A.mer. Aaaoc. for Adv of Science, Dec. Ulll9. 6. Effect of Aittrart Noise on Health, Germ an Medical mont.bly, 9, 44-448, 1968. f . Mental Health Hospital Ad· miasiooa and AviaUon Noiae. I. Abbey, Tbe Lancet, Dec. 19m. The soooer people rerogn.ize the effects of aviation nolse and demand quiet, the sooner something will be done about I\ JOHN SWINBANK ••••e I••~ To the Editor· lsn·t it time ror an account.Jng of how and why Cunds are spent 1n the Newport·Mesa School Dis- trict? I always thought we hJred a superintendent to make the de· c1s1ons for the school distnct for us taxpayers. along with the board's help, of course I was told the greater the responsibility. the greater the salary. Right" Wrong ' Just hire someone e~. an outsider, at $65 per hour. plus expenses, to barter those tough decisions with the teachers Can't we han· die our own problems within the district? Why not., Dr. Nicoll, at 145.000 plus ex- penses, plus assistants at $40,000 plu8, are unable to make de· cielona equal to those of other districts; Huntington Beach. Garden Grove, Fullert on, Anaheim and others. TH ~E DISTRICTS are over $2,000 per annum above our top teachtr salary and we h.ve the "best sehool district In Calif." <Dr. Nicoll quole) How do the other districts do 1t" Yes. they also have hospit.allzation and dent.al plans equal or better than ours. Our teaching staff is as qualified and as experienced as any in the "aood old U.S. of A ... Also. the net worth or our dia· trict (for t.a.x purposes) lJ ,real enou1h to pu.rcbue two or thrff of the p~vioualy m~Uoned dis· trlctl combined. at 1oe1T Why are they able pay so much ~r? Oo th have a more aatute execuUve at.a ? Our U pel"C(!Ot aaklnl raise won't brtni m equal to these others! Quotes Doard members. isn't it time to analyze and stop paying a man to pay someone else to m:.kc dec151ons his JOb entails? J OSEPH R. GROTHUS "U!1ct , ,.. ........ To the F.dltor : The r esignation or Carol Martin, announced in the Jan. 30 Pilot, prompts m e to finally write a letter concerning the Board of Education. Ever since my appointed te rm with that body expired at the end of last November . l have intended to t'Xpres:. my 1mpr:essions rover· ing those months s pent as an "1ns1der ·· Thc5e impressions may be of some value to other cons t1tuent5 of the Newport· Mes a Unir1ed School District. Many unsubstantiated charges have been leveled at the board and the distract dunng the re- cent past As in most con- troversies, truth and nghl do not reside exclusively with either side M» personal impression and opinion. based on many hour~ or contact with all the board members with whom l served. 1s that each strove at all limes to remaan rational, falr- minded and open dunng all dis- putes. AT NO TIME did I observe evidence of any form of venality or vindictiveness on the part of any member of the board. Nor did I witness any cases of Dr. Nicoll leading an acquies· cent board to an uninfor med de· ciaion. On the contrary. several Instances lnvolved his frustra· tlon regarding direction re· celved from the board ln which he did not fully concur. None of this is lo HY there ls no room for improvement, o' that the board made no mis· takes. Whal I do wish to convey is that all the regular board members were conscientious ln· dlvlduals, sensiUve to their con· stltuency. genuinely concerned wllh doi ng the best job th~ could. One reason I determineo t not to nm for my seat in No- vember lnvolved the fact that my own dedication lo, and knowledge ot, the educalional process was no match to any of theln. To me, theu hard-worltiq people ~ent aome trulf 8M examples of uuelfilb ln-M- raent lD the dcnnocraUc ,,..... I will alwaya be proud to Mve been uaocilted with them. JERE V ANDEWAl.l.2 • .... ......................... _.. ..,., ............. u.n ...... ...... •1----....... =--.--= CA -. ....... 11• • d •r.: ............ ..... .. ............ _ ... ..._ ... ........................ w .... t.,,•11 II • -------------------------------------------------------- BUSINESS .'"STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS '• s Gamble Doesn't Always Pay Off By MILTON MOfl&OWITZ The reuoo companies ut attracted to the aambbc bualoea la the hand.aome return they naure they cu make on their investment. No one aoes broke nmnln& a roulette table. Thal 's why even a atraJt·laced out.flt like Hollday Inns has made the plunae. What ~ give aome companies paUH are tbe arcane practices th~ may have to learn to compete ln the aam· bllng world. Every loduatry bu Its peculiar tribal rites. Gambling hu some tbat border on the unsavory. For example, one cost that many uaino operators have i.a the coddling of rugb·rollers. (f you're runnlnc a high class casino, you want to get blgtame gamblers u customers. They provide a lot of action. To get them. you'll go a long way pay their plane fare!\, give them free rooms, rood and dnnk There's nothing ti legal about this prac uce It ·s dtsclosed reg ularly by companies Money Tree which have to ftle reports with the Secunties and Ex· change Commission. ONE COMPANY, Del E Webb, carried this practice to a JogicaJ extreme. Webb Is a Phoenix· based firm that la ma1onty owner or one of the largest r etirement com- munities in Amenca. Sun City It also owns and operates four Nevada hotels equipped with casinos as well as the ~cwporter Inn in Newport Beach Webb provided its high· rolkr'> v.1th female escorti. 1 hat w1Juld have been all ri"ht too cxrept for one mis takl· Wl'lib failed to gd re<-ctpts from these escorts A s <t r~ult, th., company had a hard time getting its tax rctums appro,cd by the Internal Hevt'nu1• Service (IRS> F'>r th<> y!•ari. 1970 to llY73 the JR~ knocked off $115,000 of deduct.Joos for Webb becc.Ubc of 1nadequ<1lc documentation uf paym<·nt:. to e.,corti. Tht· mfJral gl'l thoM· rcc1·1p~' Anolhcr company that ha-. 1·mbraced lhe gambling ethic 1s Metro-Goldwyn Mayer . once the biggest mouon picture produccr m Hollywood The MGM Grand Hotel was such a !>mash -.uccesi. in J..as Vegas that an MGM- Grand v.as opened 1n Keno in l!n8 And 1t i.eems 1t had i.ome reC1lly odd thin~., going on there ~OT ('OSTt:ST WITH the profit'> off the gaming tablei.. tht> MGM h1Jlt·I 1n "HPn<1 had 1t'I hartf'nders engage 1n a nt-at 'k1mm1n.: opt·ratwn l\(('urd1ng to a feder al agen c' the Hurf'au hf Alroh•JI Tr,bcJrC'o and 1''1rearms. the hott·I v.a' rd1lhng l111u•1r boltlt.., '41lh <'hcaper stuff IYes, you n: nl-{hl. thJt v.ai.n 't <.:h1va.., Regal in that bottle J federal agents went into the hotel, sefted 2SO botUe:s and hc-d them analyzed by a laboratory to confirm their suspicions The esUmatc was that between May 1978 and June 1979 the MGM·Grand refiUed 16,000 liquor bottles. In addJtJon, the hotel had 11.Mther profit center going in 1ls Ziegfeld rughtclub The pnei! of the show loduded three drinks S<>rved unmixed Many patron.a didn't drink them. These dnnks were then collected and resold -probably to lhe cuatomen attending the oext performance. MGM AGR EED TO PAY lhe fedal government Sl25,000 to settle cbaraes fl.Jed •&&inst the hotel. It was bind to be the largest penalty ever collected by the govern- ment forthui kind of \11olauon. 1be moraJ why not jusl make sure t.be ak>l machines ar~ working pf'OP('rly" Peugeot to Loan Cllrysler Money PARJS <AP> -Peugeot-Citroen, ooe of France's two majOr automakers. has signed an agreem ent with Chrysler Corp. under which the French group will make a short·term loan or $100 m1 lhon to ailing Chrysler. Peugeot C1trot·n unn<1WlCM Wednesday ThC' Fren ch company ... aid the I 8 million Peugeot ('1troen s han•' now hl'ld by <'hryi.lt:r will be put up as collatt"ral Chrysler wu ... ~iH'n lht· '>harri. in August 1978 wh1•n PPU~twl C1trtll'n took 11v1•r th1.• Am1•rican autumakcr's EuroPt'lln <tfll\ltl('' Tht> loan agn-emt·nt 11> 1>UbJC<'l to the approval of Chrysler·.!> cr<!d1ton. The two companu.•.., a lso havt• reached aRrttment on a number of pro1ect.s involving industrial and commt·rctal eo<>JM•rat1on. including plans for Chrysler tn manufartur(' tn th•• l 'mtA..'<I States a new car for which f'eug1•11t C1trn1•n alrrady has completed '>tud1e~ Tht· ftnJI 11.irw r.., on those pro1ects should be i.1.:111-d lx•fon• .J u111• I, l't'UJH'(tt C."ltroen ... a id New Loa n Arranged RB lndustm•s lnl' , Irvin<! announced it has completed arrangemt·nti. for a nC'w $10 m1lhon credit facility with Union flank. Loi. Angell''> Tht' agreement pro,·1des for a $5 m1lhon, thn·c·year revolvmg loan, converllbk into u Cour·ycar term loan with interest at the bank's prime rate. The balance or the credit facility consists of a $2 million short-te rm Une. as well a."I a S3 million commit· meol for long·lerm convt•ntional mort1age loans on RB Furnjture showrooms. The faciUttes a re at the bank's prime rate and prime mortgaf(c rate Gold, Silve r Quotations By Tbe A.uoc.la led Preas Sel~ted world gold pn ces today . i.o.doe: morning r1xaog S704 00, orr $5.00. afternoon '1xln1 $699.25, off $9. 75. Puta: ~moon fixina 1684.30. up $1.69. Fna.Uttut: $706.50, up $9.50. ~: bid f700.00, olt $8.00; S'705.00 ull:ed. New YorlL: Handy & Harman late momln& SM.25, otr $9.75. New York: En1elbard aelUnt prtce late mornlq f701.00, of( $8.75. New Yodl: En1elbard fabricated 1old late mom1Dt t7i:J.~. on no.oe. * * * NEW YORK (AP) sliver '36.000. Handy fr Harman New York Encelbard silver 135.MO: fabricated Sl'T.880. .·~ ·' •'' ~ ,,,,.: . ~. ' .,";. ,,... '• . . ,_.7·(> .• _;_ _, .. "Sorry, lady .. .ln this case we dellver only as far as the SIDEWALK'" MISS PEACH by Metl Laurius ~e-LL 'I Sc..t"\00 L Hl~TO~~L H~ADL.11\Jf D€1''T. -~ ~HlA"', WHAT W~ THE H!ADL.IN' ON TI-€ ~y A PICC& OF ~ANCY ~y WA~ OILAV&O fJY TME WEAT'H!JC IN TlrAN51T 'R:> THE CZ.A~? SHOE by Jeff MacNelly MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "What ore 'britches', Mommy? Grandma soys I'm getting too big for mine." DENNIS THE MENACE · •f«> JOO',JJE'R£ ter MISlWJ/fi ... WE~ AA~~· A GOOD TIME !' I GORDO JUDGE PARKER rou L()Ot( LOVELY. OARL1Nu / WHAT TIME'~ OUR OINNE~ DATE AT !>PENCER FARMS 1 TUMBLEWEEDS POC! ME MfN"'1Jmff'S 4i0'1' A 1UMMV ACME! NANCY WATC H THIS ···THE FASTEST DRAW IN TOWN --· DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 01 ..... s DR. SMOCK by Gvs Arriola by Harold Le Ooux UNTIL I OPEN TW( DCX>R AMO 6fE 'YOU ~;tANDINu THERE ... 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