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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-08 - Orange Coast Pilot. • Valley Teachers "' Man Claims DB Strike Stirring :Das Been Warned . Angry Cha~ges About .Jobs Firm FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 8, l980 "°'" n. "°·-. 4 .. CTIOell. • • .,.., NoC ... IHat ,, Carter Says Draft Women WASHJNGTON CAP) -Preai· dent Carter proposed loday thal men and women aaed 19 and 20 resist.er for a military draft. Elgbt.eeo·year-olda will be ln- cluded next year. However, the president I.a un· likely lo advocate changing the law banning women from com BB Warned Of Agency, Man Claims 81 STEVE llARBLE Of .. D961y ...... """ Tbe man who broupt m.11- management cbargea a1alnat a private firm handlin1 Hunt ln1ton Beach's federal Job pro- aram claims be presented b1a ml11lvin.P to olllclai. 1everal weelu before lbe dty hired lbe ft.rm. Eric Matthews, a former Weat..11 lmdtU of Careen I.De. emplope, said be broucbt bis allel.U.. to H.mllqt.on Beecb 1 Cttl Admln•llU'ator Bud BeWto ... lept.tmber. Several da1S lat.er, Mau.brn ......... be re.Rated h1a coa- cera to 'b;u1• County Mu· power Dlnetor Robert Nellae et a mdl• eonfereaee la Loa ~ •• bind lut Oet. 1 to bandle Uae clt1•1 Com. beallw Ymf&or._t Trala-et (CSl'A) ,...._. ftnl ....... ,. out cl a.m. ... ,....~mupaw• eomm'dmr ta .._ •• et tltt•tm·a11z• ..... ..._. Co 'dv1n .... ,....... ................... ... l•JIGlilM 0 1 .,. ...... OllTA ta ..alarl • Oftlt• ~!L=~1:= ..,...,. • I WI .. 1111 ................... tlMJ ................ ... .Wmedll 'tt ....... .... "'" ............. ... ...... .,.... ...... Jilt;. ................... ~ ................ .._ •• 11., .. ...., •• M- ~ ..-• l~appnwalfroea ~~~ ......... Al) bat roles. And White HOON 1taff con- siders the question of dralling women hypothet.lcal "and likely to remain ao." accordinc to an officiclal who did not wish to be Identified. Rep. Charles Rose, D·N.C .. said he wu told or Carter's plan ln a telepbooe call from a White House lobbyist OU. morrun1. He said be alao wu told lb.al re. giatrat.ion o( 18·year~lda also would begin "some months hen~." Cart.er'• recommendaUon to re. gist.er women for the first Ume In the nation's blatory Ls expected to race trouble in Con1res1. It wiU be requested in separate ~11..alatioo so as not to Jeopardue early am· plementatJoo o( registration for m~. Though Carter currently ha.a a ulbority lo order draft reaislf •· tlon of m en , he need• con greaaionaJ approval for hll aug- geslloo to include women. Ad- mlolatratioa offlclala envialon lhe male rePat.ralion prosram <See oun. Pa,. Ai> • WTeachen Strike Spar/a Hanh Words We~kend Gas Getting ·Scarcer in California ......... ~ .. ~---- CITY WORKD8 UR VACUUM TRUCtC TO Cl.UN~ IWOG! IN INTERSECTION Spill et llftelol ltreet end lrvlne Av•...,. N .. , County Airport Ceuud Traffic Jem Setmge Truck Spilh Load; Tm/fie Stop1 At 1:30 a.m. today {/Edwn tru.c:t carry1n& a load ol · ly tree&ed aew:Jie brat lha.rp- ly to avoLd col~I with an auto at tbe lntenecUon of Briatol Street South ud Jnlu Atemue. lnlbortot'der: -The •l&ldle alosbed out ~ tlMa opm tNck ud over the cab. landiq in a larfe, •mellJ heap int.be~. -A IDGltol'cfclilt, d,....s 1n a baelDtl8 IU&t. tryiai to IMaiot.late tlMa llLmy .... loet cOlliroa ol bl• qde a4 el'Ulwld .lll tM 1l&ld ... -~ .tftff!'I trJial to d.irfft tn8lc around tM truck. dae 0199 ad UM f.U. eye!W wawW Mtth11lJ .. a ,.., cl • ............, ellllhMd m*'1Ma ciD6dlcl Wttb .. aaotbet' "' u. • mWetfltMIMM. The Nluh WU a tWO·bour ·~ai.t tbat bad Newport BMelt and lnlDl-boad tnmc bec!ttd up the lenltb of the CotODa dill II ar Freeway. Ac:cordln• to one Callfomla Hiabwar Pat.rolmao, the Brtatol ( ... 8Ll100£ ••••• AJ) & Motorists Starting lineups LOS ANGELES (AP ) P,very weekend rcwer 1tuotint? :.lattons apparently u c open for business. a tum of events tll•l th e Sou l h e r n ('a I 1foro1 u Automobtlt· Club interprets ai. aJl 0 rru.noW'i IU"n Since lhc f1n1t or the year. /\ulo Club i.poku man Make M as1nter said Thur~day , lbc number or metropolitan .ire11 11u1uons operaUng on Saturdays has decref&,Sed by 20 percent, while the numbt>r Opt'n for bu&- nt•s-. oo Sunday hJb been cut 1n hair Motonst.s are not..icang short hne11 form.Jnit at M>me -.tallons m meln>pohlan art-as a.\ a reauJl of ahorter opu:.itmJC hours .. We a re nowhe re near the c nsas 111tuet.Jon of lu t year, but Uua L'I how th est> things began." Masanter said In regard to the club'1 aurv~ of 362 alatiooa m both melropoUtan and outJytna regions. The s urv ey s h o w ed an avera1e 75 percent would ~ open Olla Saturday. compared to <See fi'VEL, Pa1e AZ) Coast Weather G uaty wlnda COGUnuin1 many areas toni1bt, dlminhbln& Saturday leavln1 80CDe b11h cloudi- neu. Lowa tooipt In the 401. Hi1b1 Saturday 48 aloa1 the c:out and 7S in- land. INSIDE TOBAY Thns' • rm.ch more to o tl1hal4I U... Uw lh!M or fi1a l#m ..... elbow wot.r. " SO·/OoC r•pUco ot Dafto Polrtl'I P•lttool of Wltol.1 pWI Uw CMJ11'N ... ,..,Ip«• 1•0.. SH Poof Cl. l•tlex ... ..,........ Al ,.._ CM ~ .::=.':. : ... -.==~ "" cu --. ... " ci: ......... °t: et~=--c~ ·~~ CM =:= ::: ... ~~ ,... .......... 1 •."""11 ...... ..,...~,......~~-~ ..................... ~--.,._,.._ --., -~------------ • ... ..... -• ~ # --......... - -...... -....... - - -- - -.... --.. -... ---- --. _._ --- ---' 0 I I r Hope for Hostages l Iran's President Flaya MUitants 81ftil• I$' ..... Prealct.t A ... ••HD ._1 Sadr emnrNll•1ll Ma:" In Jrao lodq md 'Mr• Ml • crackdown • u. 10Wll .... : taota boldh1 some 10 • Americana boltqe h• aa.. U.& ~ Embuay. : Hopea locreued tor tM ,... leue of~ boltqes IOOa But • lbc rulina RevoluUou.ry ~u .... .. crilll ......... Cllltr .......................... ..... la Ml wp w •ro• lta ........... the ...... llOt eq ~ ta. eapd.- woUI bl fNell et ~ U• or aftAll' lie ........... la O\f#, ,.... ILadlo llM04.Mced tM elevatJoo ol \be pralcknt from acUn1 chaJ.nnan \0 head ol I.be council wlt.b lhe CODHnt of Bidding Process Brings Dispute By OOLO&ES aaoou l&WIN ... ...,,.. ..... The que9Uon of wbet.ber or not ne10Ua~ rw t.o ..umated S35 million <>ranee County ~mputer contract should be kept secret has prompted clashes amon& county officials -Racial Slur Brings Shift In City Job SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Registrar of Voters Thomas Kearney has been transfe~ to a job in the city's sewer system office after Chinese residents protested his alleged reference to them as "Chinks " Chief Administrative Officer Roger Boaa made the move Thurs day after 30 Chineae leaders presented him with a petition signed by S,000 people demanding Kearney's removaJ from the registrar 's post. Last November, an associate of Kearney's alleged in court that he h ad referred to the Chinese as ''goddamn Chinks" because be was mad about an election ruJe requiring Chinese-• speaking precinct workers. Kearney, 52, hu repeatedly s aid that be doesn't recall the re· mark, which was publicized last fall during a court hearing on the bilingual election programs. The group calling on Boas, whi c h in c luded former Supef'Wtp' GonSoo Lau. d1d not Mk fot Kearney's flrtn•. oeily bis tran.sfer from the registrar post. wtuch they ~onsider impor- tant to rrunonty lnvolvemenL Fro..P~AI DRAFT .•• as beginning this summer, probably at post offices. Although White Houae officials acknowledge the female ree- is tration issue wlll be con· lroveraial, they are not ready to buy HoU&e Speaker Thomas 'P . O'Nelll's argument that it would never pass. Jn decidinc whetheT to include women, the While Howse coo- s id ere d a posj\ible court challenge if re1islratlon were limited to men only, one offtcial said Tbursdav. JOB ••• the dt;y. wbicb then controlled the federal job prosram. "He told me he wu auaplcloua and I told him I'd look into it," Nelson recounted. He said be phoned Cunningham, pr~ted the aUe1aUooa and was told that no CETA mooey bad been spent. "I met with Matthews later and told him what I bad found out and he seemed to be re- lieved. ·• Nelaon continued. OMMGECOAST DAILY PILOT , .. O•-c-lo.t!YP!lot.w""-""'-bi~tf\if'........._""'"' ito4'bltw.c90ftN()r""9P (o.t\t Puoti\Nllll~ s..., ... ..,,t'°"'•r• priwelt\fWct ~ ~ .,., .... tO# C.0.t• ..... -... ( .. -~ ........ ,_ t•f'Y .. ..., Irv ... l~•e<fil '-""(_..,A ·---.... ··--"" ....... _ ~ ... ,,.. "'""--"""-,._ •• .i .. ......... -.c... .. ,.,..... c..--·-· -... .-..... ~- , .... c-wt Vl<t """*"' .... 0.. .. ,._ -.. -... , .. '-::..:: ... ~ ~ ... ~ .._,, .... At9•1...,Mt ....... l4111tt• ,, .... s-o.-, ...... ,,._ -. .. Or_ClWtll'l~llM M0-1220 And I.he Oran1e Count~ Grand J w-y entered the fray Tbu.nday to •.aa-t 1D a letter lbat the ne1odadam tcbedu.ltd to belin next Tuesday should be open to public view. A memo issued simultaneous· ly by Supervlsor Ralph Clark, however, ordered County Ad · m inl1trati ve Officer Ro.,_rt TbomH to keep the blddin1 proceu W'lder wrapt unW the ii· sue comes before the board In ear· ly March. County supe rvisors had agreed in January lhat negoUa· lions with three pri v~m· puler companies tryl for a five-year pact to provt e data services for the county should be kept secreL The secrecy, officials said. would allow the county to get the most service for the lowest price. But two supervisors, Edison Miller and Harrie tt Wieder. since have reportedly been al· te mpting to get copies of the contract proposals, presently in the bands of a blue ribbon com-· mittee selected to study the computer bids. The Grand Jury letter. signed by 1-·ore man Benton Bejack. recommended that the contract proposals be open to public· scrutiny now r ather than waiting for the end of negoti a lions. "ThiA will facilitate a full and fair d.i.scusaion or those issues a nd will serve to avoid future criticism," the letter said. $3 Million Lost Daily By Chrysler DETROIT CAP) -Struallna Chrysler Corp. loet money last year al the rate of $3 millioo a day -for a record total of more than St billion -and it'• not 1D the clear yet, ita auditors uy. The nalioa's No. 3 automaker expects the loaaes to contlDue at about the same rate durl.q the fint three months of 1880 u it tries \0 put together federal guarantees designed to keep tt afloat -aomethlne Chrysler's auditon said wu not. aaau.red. In a report releued Tbunday, Chrysler U.ted a 1979 lou ol Sl.097 billion, more than any U.S. corporation bad ever lolt in a •inlle year and '24 mlWon more than the company had pre- dicted. The loaa amounted to S17 .l8 a abare, compared wtth a 10111 of $3.5' 1D 1178. Tbe report also diaclOMd that Cbryaler b..t not repaid loans ol f10 million, that it had cwnot liabilities puter than cWTmt aHeta in the amount of tlll million and that Canadian banks had restricted lta use of sea miWon 1D deposits. CongreH in December ap· proved loan guarantees totalin1 $1.5 billion, but Chrysler bu not yet arranged them. Company of. Cicials said they hope to com· plete the guarantee require· menls, lncludin1 a financln1 package, before iS1ulng the first quarter shareholders report. SLUDGE ••• Street backup extended to lhe San Dleao heeway overcrou· 1D1. Newport Beach police oftlcen, aJded by eo.ta Meaa patrolmen and the CHP tried to dlred tnl · fie around tbe mua while Newport Beach city crews cle~ the street.. Ratpb Hole, ~.Lot Rlvenlde, driver ol tbe aluaa• truck, aald be wasn't hurt 1D tbe m~ Tbe oUMt motoa1.tta lnvolftd aubMqumt acddentl told police t.be7. too, were unhurt. Tbe Mme~ ... tbe 1cene of an lDJ"tJ' accident T1na~1 ~-Uk• UW. mol'DIDC,a mlpQ, T!nafl!dQ'• crub n1ntw' from a motodlt 1'UDDbal. Nd u,td. ~-.. Hole uid be WU drt~ CID Jrlltol wblD ~ Ud to .... abarpa, '° aYO&cl a car tllll bad ran acro,11 tbe lnterHctloa a1a1a1ttMllOt. AJat.ollab ... ~ norne1111 • dlil n-1eu-old ...... of \be Jn, ..... rnoluUon . H11an H1btbt, ta. eouncu•a 1pokHman, ufd Banl Sadr would chair t.be peller-m--. councU'a MMk>u, eaerdM tbe councl\ bead'• ltrtllatlve and ••eeuttve powers and "harmonl&e proeeedtnp" wtt.b 10¥em.meei mlatMera wbO are not ....... of UM eou.ncu. HablW lndleeted thia aetup would ~-UDW a M_.111, or partiammt. la·~ Mardi 7. Thie unounceDMDt COGftrmed Bani Wr. wbo IOt 1S perc• ol tbe vo&e in the pnUdeatlal elec· lion J•. ~. u Ire.n's second m0tt lnflueutiaJ leader after tbe aaed, aJUnc Khomeini, who is coovaJeKinl alt.er a hurt al· tock Tehran radio said Khomeini met al' the hospllai today with a aroup o( forei1D suesta vi.sitina Iran to take pa.rt 1D ~lebrations of the revolutlon'a first an· nlvena.ry and the Uth century of Islam. It said the ayatollah told them Mos lems "should regard the 15th century ... as the beiin- nin1 of their victory. Tbe sltua· lion ls no loD•er such that the auperpowen can do what they like ... The oppressed people of all lands should hold fast to what they have." The president demonstrated his growing clout by attacking t.be militant atudenta occup)'int the American Embusy aa tyrannical, lawleu foes of the government for the second straighti1day Thursday. He also bad the Revolutionary Council limit lheir access to the national radio and TV network and grant· ed only four-day visas to the 49 Americana they i nvited to publicize their cause instead of the 10-day visu the Americans aougbL f',...PageAJ STRIKE •.. the day With hope for an early settle· ment dimming, teachers and . distract offi cials leveled numerous accusations at each other,. all t'irmly denied by the accused party. Sharon Scott. a California Teachers Association official working with local instructors. charged that some classrooms a r e be\ng manned by un- qualifted, uncredentialed sub· atltutes; that students ire en1astn1 in unaupervlaed ac· Uvities out.aide lbe schools and that rel(Ular studies are Dot be- ing continued. FounlalD Valley Superinten· dent Glenn Hardy baa charged that aome teachers took home school supplies such as paper and pend.la Jual before the atrtte be can. Ro~ Sampico, the diatrict'a personnel director, aaid be bu received can. from parenta and princlpala who claim plcketinf teachers are UJ's1AI their stu· denta \0 disrupt cluaea and not to cooperate with 1ublt1tutes. Studenta lDt.ervlewed outside Fount.aln Valley acboola Tban- day altemooo did not ••Y their teachers bad enc!OW'aled mi. behavior. But tbeJ did delcrlbe the atmoapbere In aome claurooma u ''rowd7. '' Several seventh 1raden at Tamura School aald "dltdalni" (•klppln1 aome claaae•> wu becoml.DC common under the aubllltutes. They said eome madenta were tatin1 extra pbyatcal eduC&tkm cl .... to qqe in unor1anta.ed outdoor recreaUoc. Students at NleblH School deacribed some aublt.ltutea u ••mean" and complained of not being given sufficient work. Others said their substitutes were plea.lant and had conduct· ed worthwhUe leuom. The Nieblaa students in · terviewed were unanimous in deslrlq their nplar teacben back. Accordinl to ftprea compiled by th• diatrict, 1trike particlpa: Uoa actually lDcreued •Uahtb' TbW'lday. Penonnel director Samplco · Hid s;.:clpat10D l'OM to 311 baf1 unit mtmben Tbun- d a y, compared to 308 on Wectneaday. He said the dlltrict bu 440 b';:J=r::• Wllt memben, in· cl u.cbera. school nunea and ~l. Ht predict- ed may would ntVD to ~ ~r Monday'• Jeaal holiday. Cu.rnntl1, tbe IMdlaD aa1.ary ror FoaatllD V.U.y Wieben la about 111.000 fw Jeu t.bab 10 mon&blwort. Teacben are 111Hn1 a 10,..... cent ..,. leereue Wbll4t UM dlatr1ct bel otr.ed. pereea&. Tbe --of the t.ucblal cl'1 ud .. ~ 1Cbool da1 eacb ..-.._an key 111.-ID t.be,,..,UMloet. Stady Demanded SACaAMSNTd ~ Pl..UC ..._,,..,_ be studied ,.. ,_.... todo wt fire-.....,_. belal aJ. lowt4 la Mlll·rt.M 1Hall4lap, H~tM-...Aa1•blr· . . ==~ CRICAOO <AP> -A span •ho bel&effd Illa apart .. et was ha.-.. by "'"'1 Qlrite'' atart.d • are tblt ld1lld roar persona in • Jlottb IUe ......,.,, Police ..tct. ll ,.... one ffl two North Side fiftS 'Jbunday that took a total of six Uvea. Charita Jobnaon, 31 , was • ch~ wllh four counts of lb and ooe of anravated .. , .......... D1 opped Fo•r Floors Blackened by names and smoke and screaming with fright, four·year-old Ysenia RodrlJuez is _placed in a New York City ambulance after beinJ, dropped from the fourth floor of a burning apartment bwlding. She was caught by firefighters waiting below and suffered no injuries from the fall. Five others were hurt in the fire, d~bed as "suspicious." ,All \ No Separ~te Jury For Alcala Sentence A judge ruled Thursday that Rodney James Alcala may not have a separate jury deliberate bls punishment should be be con vlcted of the murder of 12-year old Robin Samsoe of llunt1ngt.on Beach. Attorneys for Alcala unsu<' cessfull y argued that the JUI')' that eons1ders Alcala·s guilt or inno<"ence should not be the panel. Lf Alcala 1h <'Onv1cted, to make a d eterm1n at 1on on whether he should face the death penalty. Orange County Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab found in favor or the prosecution when he said a smgle Jury will be aworn Defense attorney J e Hrey Friedman said today that a de clsion bas DOl been made as yet on whether to appeal Judge Schwab's declalon. Tteo Da11s Friedman DOted that a similar ruling is oow under appeal to the state Supreme Court and lhat he knows of at least thrtt other trials that have been stay~ ~nding a court dec1s100 Further heanngs 1n advance of the start of Alcala's tnal Wlll be held next week The defense Wlll se-ek to bar <'erta111 statements Alcala mad..- to pollce LOvesttgators after his July 24 arrest 111 connection with the-dasap~aranc•· and murdt·r of the lluntrn~ton Ht·alh girl lier body was found 10 Sierra Madre two v.ecks alter ber JW>e 20 disappearance Alcala was In ing 111 nearby Monterey Park Alcala's allorne)s also v.111 seek to suppres!> information pe rtaining to other crimes Alcala IS alle1~ to have com m1tted 2 Children Hide Mter Slayings WOODLAWN, Md. (AP> - Two children. a1ed 9 and 2. hid in an upataira bedroom for almo•t two day• after their mother and her boyfriend bad been bl'utally stabbed to death. Police Aid. The victim•, Gre1ory A. Blount, 31, of Baltimore, and Mary G . Slmmona, 25, of Woodlawn, were found Tbunday in tbe home which wu aplat· t.ered with blood "from top to bottom," said BaJUmore County Police Lt. Robert Frame. The two cb.lldrea. "afraid by what they saw," stayed in their bedroom from early WedDesday morulnl until Thursday after· noon when neighbors alerted police, Frame added. He described the scene as a ·'chapter out of ~Helter Skelter.' " a reference \0 the ac- count of lbe Charles Manaoo slaylnp 1D California. Larry Barrdentoa Simmons. 30, of Columbia. Md ., the woman's eatrao1ed husband. has been arrested and cbaried with murder in coonectloa with the ala.yinp. •when yoa bay one ault at the regular price, yoa cua bay another of equal ~r letter valae for only $1. , ( araoa, poUee nid. Edward Nlcldes. commander ol tbe bomb and anoo unit, said . Jobmoa lit a newapaper on his pa stove and then 1pread the name. arcM.md the apartment. Jobmoa then apparently bad a. change of heart and ran naked through the four-story apart· ment building to wam residents of the fire, police said. Two hours earUer, an elderly woman and her granddaughter died in a nre two blocU away The D.re was conftned to their apartment and t.be cause or it was not known, authorities said . None of the victims was im- mediately identified. J ohnson. a schizophrenic. was placed under sedation after he wu taken t.o Wells MemoriaJ Hospital "hollering and scream- ing." said OT. Jerome Silver. chief of surgery. About 20 people were injured, some with broken or fractured bones from leaping from tbird- and fow1.b·Ooor wlndows and othen from amoke lnbalaUon. autbori.tia aaid. About 200 peo- ple wen homeless. Michael Hill, the building manaaer, said there were no fire esca~s. but each apartment and the hallways had s moke de- tectors Sabbe Bauett. 25, a decorator wbo was workin& on a firat·fioor apartment, said that when the detector alarm went off. he grabbed tus child, fled and then saw a woman in an upstairs win· dow holdln« a baby and scream- ing for help ··1 told her to drop the kid,'' said Baggett. "I had no choic.e but to catch the kid " Residents said one infant was thrown into a blanket being held hy neighbors in front of the huildUlg and another child was rl rnppe-d fmm <t y,1ndow and was in1ured 111 the fall. • F~r-.eAJ FUEL ••. 85 ~rcent the first week of the 't•.:.ir while only an avera1e 34 ~rceot would be open on Sun- day, rompared • 46 percent 1n the earlier penod Metropolitan art>ac; would have the few0 st sta , lJon'> open, w1th a low of 17 per ct>nt ~Sunday If weekend openlnca continue to go down . we will see much longer lin es f o rmin g on Thursdays and Fridays," Masinter saJ.d "Motorists Wlll ~ afraJd they will not ~ able to buy gas on the weekend." He ~. "Saturday closures normally f ollow Sunday closure'S. and i( the number· of Sund•>' cl-Osures gets down to 10 to lS perttnt. we will be in trou· ble ·· Masinter pointed out that gasoli ne supplies in January we re down 11 percent from the aame month a year earlier. while the 1979 pe riod was already down 5 percent (rom 1978 Normall y, be added, gasoline demand increases by an avenge 5 percent a year, although this fi&ure has been tempered by conservalion- COOJC10Ull motorists. ) . ----- Yo•rBo•etow• Dally New•paper "' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a, 1990 JN Fl FTEEN CENTS en on Weekend \ &.01 AN08LSI AP) a.., •••••• ,...... ..... -.. ..... IMb .... -.• -hi-. I tuna ol ·~It.bit Ute .. atlterD CalUor•l• 'f.~le Cl. ub 1Dterp""9 aa -CMDlpot,111lp.. • Si.Dee the n .... t of the year. Aato Club 1pollHmH llllle )IHlnter 1ald Tllunday. the l.umb4tr of metropoOtan ~rea Nlioal operattnc on Sat~ys bH 6icre1Nd by IO percent, wbUe tM IUDber opea fw bull· .._ • lwaday bu bMD cut ln ball. • ''llCUl'lata are DOt.lelq abort Unea forml.Qs at aome 1laUOG1 ln metropolttan area u a reault ol 1horter operaUnc boun We are nowhere near the criaia altu.aUon of lul year, but tbia ia how these thln11 begin,'' Maalnt.er alld ln re1-rd to the ..... . eha.b'a aurwy of aa 1tationl in both metropollt.an and outlY1nl re1lona. The survey 1bowed an 1vera1e 15 percent would be open th1a SatW"day, compared to 85 percent the fint week of the year, whlle only an average 34 percent would be open OD Sun· day, compared to 46 percent in lhe earlier period. Metropolitan areas would bave the fewest sta- Sunday ~urea aeta down to 10 to ~ petteDl, we will be in troQ. ble." M aainter pointed oul that gaaoline supplies In January were down 11 percent from the same month a year earlier, while the 1979 period was already down S percent from 1978. Normally . be added. gasoline demand lncreaaes by an averaae 5 percent a year. altboulb lhil fiiure baa been tempered by conservation- conacloua motorists . Meanwhile, the Auto Club sur- vey reported an average 1.3 cent per gaUon increue in gasoline in the paat week, bringing lhe nae to lD.5 cent& per gallon since the finl ol the year. Prices were about haU a penny a gallon higher at full-service ala· Uona. Women Into NelV Draft * * * * * * •tWoa'tPm•' Congress Rips . Women Draft WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent carter's propoaal to reg- ••ter women for a potential military draft drew opposition in ~gress Friday and predictlODB It will be rejected. -~ "I'm sure be realizes lt will -»ot pus," said Rep. Richard :Wbtte, D-Texaa, chairman of the J loue Armed Services aubcom· -mlltee that ,.-m 1et Carter·a TecOmmmdaUona. : •'The apeaker of the Houee . •aid tt overwbelm1qly will not pan," Wblle aaid. "It'• no 9eeret.'' Speqer Tbomas P. 0-NelU ,.a;. Mid .. told tJM White llaU9e .............. -....,......, wpuld approwe Carter'• Pl'Ol**I to regllter men but would reject reai1tration of women. Sea.a. Deeocr.U. ~r aobert c. 9'N ,. ... ~ 1tq ..... W bu takea 9o posl- lion OD including women. He told reporters tb1.a week be is not sure bow the Senate will vote. White said, "I think Lhe presi- dent ia making a gesture to cer- tain 1roup1 wbo feel women should be treated equally in all rea~bad a.a well_aa good." "But tbere'a no way in lhe world that anyooe in the White House or the Pentagon could re- gard nctatraUoo of women aa belDI lD the intereeta of natiooal security," White aald. "Why should we have thia turmoil at this time?'' Wblte aald that "•lnce we ban ,.. .W to 1"ll ........ ID coaabat at thl1 time -tbe secretary of defense and otben afid ~ womea 1fO'&ld w.w:,40..\Tu!'r.T! need to repter WOIDetL" Tlalrd Raise of Im Chevron Hikes Gas Prices Three Cents NEW YORK (AP) -Standard OU Company or Callfomla's Chevron U .S.A . s ubsidiary ralaed wboleulergaaollne prices by 2 to 3 cents a gallon ·na- Mesa Robbers Punched Out A would-be Costa Mesa rob- bery victim saved bis coat and bl• wallet Thursday lo time· honored fubloo. He punched bis two attackers in the n>outh. Tbey fled. empty-banded. Police identified the server of the knuckle sandwiches as MlchaeJ L. Sawtelle, 31, and Hid b• s uffered a gash on bis forehead during the 2:30 a.m. encounter in the carport of bis ·apartment complex. Sawtelle told offlcera be wu returninl from a bual•• meet-1111 and bad Jmt emetged from . hil car when two men Jumped bim. tlonwide today ln its third round of increases since Jan. 1. Citing crude oil/rice hikes by Saudi Arabif an other mem· bers of t~ Oraganizatlon of Petroleum Exporting Countries, tbe nalion'a seventh-largest gaaqllne seller raised tbe wholesale price of regular and premium grades by 3 cents a gallon. It boosted unleaded gasoline prices by 2 centa a gallon. The companr earlier had in- creased who eaale aaaoline prices a total of 7 cents a galloo ln mo~ee on Jan. 11 and Jan. 22. Exxon Corp .. the nation's largest gasoline seller, on Feb. 1 announced a 3 cents-a-gallon fl wholesale Increase in gasoline and beating oil pricM. The average U.S. price O{ a gallon of regular gasoline al a full-service 9tation wu $1.1288 in JaDU&!J1 up from et.42 centa a year oaore, eceonllna to a poll taken by tbe industry publication Lundbert Letter before the latest round of crude oll price lncreues. ~ .... ,_,_.~._,, CITY WOMM9 UR VACUUMftUCK TOCI U .. UP. UOGE IN IN'Tb•CTION Spll et 9'tetol 9'rMt and lntne A•--...... CouMy Airport C•UNd Trllflc Jam THIS 18 PART OF JAM CAUSED BY SWDQE IPIU. Rueh Hour Traffic Held Up on Corone clel M•r FrMWllJ Seunge Truck Spilu Load; Tm/fie Stops At 6 JO a m today a dump truck carrying @:load or partial· ly treated sewage braked sharp- ly to aVOtd rolliding wtth an auto at lhe Intersection of Bristol Street South and lrvLM Avenue Io abort order -The sludge slosbed out of the open truck and over the cab. landing in a large. s meUy beap ID the intn"section A motorcyclist, dressed an a business awl, trying to negotiate the slimy meas. lost cootrol of bis cycle and crashed an the sludge. -Police officers trying to direct traffic around the trudt, the ooze and the fallen cyclist w ate bed belpleuly as a pall' of apparent.ly confused motorists collided with ooe another ln the midst ol the mess. The result waa a two-hour 11i1alert that had Newport Beach and lrvtne·bou.od traffic backed up the Jenct.b ol the Corona del Mar Freeway. AcCOl"dinl to one California Hiabway Patrolman. the Bristol Street backup uteoded to the San DieaO Freeway overcrou· in1. ., . CdM Called 'Sleeping Giant' Newport Beach police otneers. aided by Costa Mesa patrolmen and tbe CHP tried to direct traf. fie around the meas while Newport Beach city crews cleaned the street. ''1'be mis of people ben ii ch=··· be uplaiDed. ''The tr t popalaUoa ia livtn1 ••1 w a wealthy populauon with '#!tJ ltroal bqytn1 power." Stroas bu1ln1 power tra...._ lDto "rel.._ta who can.,_. h0,000 oa a Pen.tan nae IDd no will be standlnl tn tt.e lot tM open;1n1 of Georse'• a••••t tenant -a Jeweler wboM GDl1 otlw locat1oa ii a •boo oa BftwlY mu.' aehlll" RodeoDrtn. GeH1•. who l>Habt Cal w .... kftnll ud Loa ol San J'IM'*'° lit tbe url7 .... ud .._ ltl..., •bf '11 mUU. Wor-. ..W.., out four yeara ....,., HJI a.. kDowl a 1ood t 1 •• prosptCl wblO be ....... ~ ff• calla tbe Col'ODa del Mar bu1lnt11 strip "a 1IHpln1 stant." ~ ff• not. that Bll Can7{.l Spy ..... Hill and Harbor Rldle are already enclaves of the wealthy and the PoPUlaUon .can only tncreaae when "the Irvine Co mpany builds another tbouaud of their m1Woa-dollar bouset down the cout. •• • 'Tbe nai dealers are Just the flnt to come," he 1ai . ''1be total tread ii toward very ex- clualve lbopl. "It'• a whole clUfer«at ball same from tb• ahoe npalT 1bop1, •Hm1tre11es aod TV placH tbat are her. now,'' o.or,..ddtd. n..a. .... tbe .,.,..... OM' tit• lawu&on -wbMll• lt'• Arabi '1lt U. Bu.utlfal PeojM- tbe ahop keepen wbo are In Corona del Mar now are 1.ttlDI 1qa1e19d out bJ tbt bllh•r ........ oeorae. who aeknowledl• tbe renta on hl1 bulldln11 -all ellber brand new or newly ren· ovated -are probably the hiCbest OD t.be strip, HYI bust· na1es that 'CAD 't pay the fretcbt shouldn't be there. ''The rilbt t.eo.ant ii the ooe wbo can .!ford it." be oblervecl.. Tbe upewtq lD new rates baa, alolc wtli Oeorae'• ba7tnc spree, doDe a llOt to Iott. tJM ln· vaaioanamon. One bootlbop oww nporWd her rent wu ree.t1)' railed IS perctet -a hike that alDO"-. to '100. month. But rumors ban tt tbat.,... mercbuU are tadal tner111• of ., to ... dlDll tWr ... Tbllt .,, bonMr. 9"ktll't be 1ubltw•.....,. Aaotblf ICIUl'C9 ol tM nQDCll" bH bMll the rut merebuta UMIDMJ"-. Ja au.mpg to ftDd butlneu locatlon1, tb•Y took rather direct rout.a which tbe entconcecl busln111men found (lie GIANT, Pase r> Ralph Hole, 25, of Rlvenide, drlnr of tJM aludle tnack, l&ld he wun't bwt lD the mi:r&; The otbfr' motoriatl involved aubeequeat acddeata told police they, too, wwe -.hurt. Tbe ...... tat.Hctioe WU tbe 1ceae of an injury accident Tbund.ay att.emooa. Murder Victim's Stolen Car Sought PoUcl ...... .,, tbe ........ 1981 Oldsmobile -fOld, ..... namber 'J:,WU uo -tbat bekmfld to a muder vtc:Um fC*bd 'nluncla1 la Aaab.eim. Th• body of Gall Wa1ae Dau•, 40, of .., W. LlDCOln Ave. waa dlacovered ln hll GDe- room apartment. He bad be-. tled u_p aad bad beeD dead several day1, Police 1aid. ,. (\ Shmmer " Start l)kely WASHINGTON <AP) ~ dent Cart.er proposed today lhat men and women aged 19 and 20 register for a m1lita,-y draft. Eighteen.year-olds will be in eluded next year While the president broke pre cedent m seeiung reg1stratioo of women. he made It clear be was seeking a'Utbor1ty to register them only for non -combat service. In a written statement, Carter aaid draft registration la needed to i.Jlcre.ae the naUoo's military preparedneu and "to deter So- viet agresaion '· He said the de<'iaion to include women "aa a recognitJon of the CANADA SHUNS DRAFT DOOOERS -A 10 • realtt;t UMlt botb women and men are wortin& memben ol our 90dety.'' '"Then! is no dhtinction possi· ble. on the basis of ability or performance, that would allow me to exclude women from an obligatioo to register.·• Carter dttlared. Although be uid be was "very m UC'b aware or lhe concern that many Amencana feel about the 1saue of women in combat." be added lhat many Jobs in the milita r y do not 1nvolvr hauirdous roles The draft registration Carter outlined would work this way M en and women would go to their locaJ poet omce and fill out a brief form "No draft card will be issued," Carter said. No classification or examma tion of registrants will be re QUtred He said be would ask for an ex tra $20 5 million for Uus fi scal year and $24.5 million next fiscal year "for the Selective Service System to carry out Uus pro- gram." The program for 19 and 20 year-olds would begin later Uus year, butt.be White House gave no dale The registration forms would require name, address, date or birth, and Social Security number. The forms would be checked at postal windows "to insure tbal they are le~ble and complete," a White House "fact sheet" CJD the proposal said. C:oa~t Weather Gusty winds continuing many areas tonight, dlmlnlabin1 Saturday leavtna aome high cloudi· neu. Lowa tool.pt lD the 4011. Hieb• Saturday 68 alont the cont and 75 in· land. INSIDE TOD1' 'W ,.,..,.., ,,.,. f'IM>N to 0 _..,. Um U.. fltlb or lift tltot ......... allooe toat.r. A SO·toot rtpUca at Dafto Poff&t'I l'ndool of WlkW1 J*tl u.. crtatW'I .,. ptf iJ>«'- ttw. S. Pate Cl. la Ms: M't_....._ IU _.,.. CM t:?::T M ....... u llM ........... , M a... '""~== Al ~ C'H ..... ,..,, ~ ...... ~=--~ = I a.1=.::--~ a1-1,.......,. CM = .1; : =-? a.~ --~ . • , ! -.. --;-... -... --... -·~ ----...... --~ ------~ ------. . - Md!y. N!nex .. ,. ,.....----JUS'l'BR£41UNG----~ Lal.eU..../roMtOilaw'• ....... #1111-11111••·--- New Trial ordered ' For Ex-congre11rnan WAS!UNcm>N (AP) -A ,....... J.-nW tlOM; .. former Rep. Daniel J . P1ood, 0.PL, II mmpMml to IMt NUted on federal bribery aact ~ ....... U.S. Dbtrtc\J....,_ Olivs Ouclt Niki U.. ,._,_,.ow,.... •bould be ataa. to IMU'tlcl&HM ba la1al l)l'OCMd'np ander' "Oalb&il condlt.lana." ''1\loucb t.be defeadut (Plood) 1ulfen trom.mAQJ pb.Jakal allmeou, Lbe cowt doee DOt..., \bat a lrlal ln wtdcb proper con.aJderalion la at,_ tot.be dlf..s.&'1 ..,.teal ...S. •bwld involve UDCbat ri1b to ld9 Mab,'' Ouda .wrote ID • n.pap ophuoa. 6elel ~ Wl .. er' LONDON (AP) -Ookl cbed to..r ~ E\ll'Ope today but hlaher than Tbunday'a duslnc. while Lbe dollar •a booated lD tradlnJt. Tb. cJo.tnc sold price lD F-ONioo •aa '887.50 an ounce, UIS from s-2.SO at the clOM TbW'lday. Earlier lo · tbe day, sold &lumped •· '7S ln Hoa1 ltonl to clote at ~.20. Appe.1 /Fllefl .. Tai••• •en.te• LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) -Lawyers few the Lab Placid Olympic OrganWnc Committee filed an appeal todl.)' ol a Judge's dectsion tha t Taiwan could compete in the Winter Games as the Republic or Cbln.a. A bearln1 was scheduled fOl' Monday in the appellate d1vis1oa of New York State SUpreme Court in Albany. At the same time, memben or the lnternaUoaal Olympie Committee executive board met ln private to bear an appeal that the SUmmer Games be moved from Moscow becauae of the Soviet Union's occupation ot Afgbanlatan. 6aneood /Fares Drt•lcl•9 C•••• JACKSONVILLE, N .C. CAP) -Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood, who LI awaitinl word on whether he will be court- martialed for desertion and collaborating with the enemy in Vietnam, has been arrested on a cbar1e of drunken drivln1, a uthorities say.- Highway Patrol Trooper W.B. Bullock said testa showed Garwood bad a blood alcohol content of .U percent when be wu a rrested Thursday night. It ls illegal to drive with a content or .10 pe rcent or more. Huntington ·Warned On Job Program? By STEVE MARBLE Of-O.lly ~ ...... " The man who brought mis- management charges against a p rivate firm handling Hunt· ington Beach's federa l job pro- ~ram claims he presented his misgivings to officials several weeks before the city hired the firm. Eric Mcitthcws, a forme r Western Institute of Careers Inc. ('mployee, 11aid he brought tu.s allegat.Jons to Huntington Beach City Admm1strator Bud Belsito last September. Several days later, Mattbewa maintain.a, he restated his COil· cern to Orange County Man· power Director Robert Nelson at a mt'd1a conference in Los J\ngeles Western was hired last Oct 1 to h andle the city's Com · prehensive Employment Train· ing Act CCETA) program. The firm was all but put out of business this week by manpower commissioners i.n lhe wake of the m ismanagement allegations. Commissioners are scrutiniz· ing charges that Western Presi· dent Robert Cunningham spent C ETA lax dolla r s on office leases, expensive furniture and pay raises before the firm was hired by the cit y. Belgito said Matthews did not mention these allegations when they talked in September. He claimed Matthews only told him he was unhappy with hla work and was looking for another job. Nelaon, however, admits M~t­ tbews voiced bia concerns 10 September that money was be· ing spent without approval from the city. which lhen controlled the federal job program. "He told me be was suspicious and I told him I'd look into it," Nelson recounted. He said be phoned Cunningham, presented the allegation.a and was told that no C ET A money had been spent. "I met with Matthews later and told rum what I had rowid out a nd he seepied to be re· lieved," Nelson continued. He said he heard no more a bo ut the a lle .ialions until J anuary. He saM he called for ORAN Oil COAST DAILY PILOT Tl'WI OtetllOP(~tD.tHyPttot •H"""*"k'°"'" n1rw-o '~ NPw\.. Prfti.. •• ,,_,.,... •• ,,_ °'.,.. t~'t PvOlt~C~ ~.., ... _,.,~.,., putth\~-~ 1twOWOf'i , .......... '°' ... ,,., ... , .. __ ........ ,_GI>-'"'- ···""'~~ trvww.~e..~leut"C...u A ""°'·--'""""'""-'"'"""_ ... _ -.v• nw --_.,...,. _. u -. m ..., .. , ... s.-.ca .. ,..... ,_,_ --... -__ ........_ , .... ~ Yl(o _____ __ ~·-..... n:::.·:-.. ~ o.w ..... ~ ~ .. -..... l ..................... T~(714)-.mt CIH91fied Adv ........ ....,. ,,..,.,,...c_ .....- t he Manpower audit at that t ime. · Matthews, however , said he told Belsito in Septe mber to have the city's finan~ depart· ment check out expenditures by C unn in g ham, the n a cit y <'mployee managing the ci!J·run E mploym e nt a nd Training Center . Matthews alleges that when Belsito took no action , be repeat- C'd the concerns when they at· tended a football game in Oc· tober. He said he again asked lielaito to look at invoices com· ing from Omntn1ham. Matthews uaert.a be waited but saw no action being taken. He said when be was fired by Western m Dttember be went to Huntington Reach Councilman Ron Pattinson and presented tus concerns. "Finally, I got somewhere," Matthews explained. "I took documents to the police depart- m ent and then t h e audit s tarted." ··All Eric ever told me was be didn 't have anything to do at Western and that be was unhap- py " Belsito aaid. "I don't care what anybody says, that's the way it happened." Huntlngton Beach City Council members have aaid they're COD· cerned about the timlng GO the allegations. It ia expected a special meeting will be called next Tueaday to review the timetable of events leadi.nl to the charges. Several council members said they want to k:now if city of. ficials had beard or the allega- tions against Western prior to the f lt'lll being hired. FV Teachers' Strike Sparks Harsh Words By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol .... Delty ........... Charges and counter-cbal'les flew today on lhe conduct of pickets and the quality of sub- stitute instructon u the Foun· lain Valley Elementary School District teachers' strike entered I ta third day. As more than '70 percent ol t.be district's t.eacben walked picket lines at 16 acbools, di.strict of· ficla.IJI said they were awaltiq word from a state mediator re- garding poulble reaumpUoa ol contract talb. A teacher spokesman l8id in- st.ructon were wlllln• to return to the neeoti•tilll table with or wltbout the mediator. State mediator Draza Mrvichin reportedly bas not re- "turned calla from Fountain Valley t.e1ctwn and d.llt.rtct of· rtciala. Coot.lctiDa MrvJchl.n '1 of1Jee, the Dally l'llot WH told the mediltol' would be out snott of tbeday. With hope for an early MW.- snent. dlmmlna, •te1cbera ud dllt.rlct offlclah leveled numerout accuuUona at eaeh other, all ftrml)t din.led by t.M aceuaed oart.Y. I 9Jfte 'A111dat1• Prw Ay•tollab llubollab Xbo· Intl.al'• IOD and • pro·PLO G rMk tubop vWMcl t.be U.S. Embuay hmtaan today ud rouad t.bem to be lD "perfect*' health, Tearan radio ...,.,.S. T)My ................. llnt known OIDldl Ylllton JD abDul • •oath. Iran.tan Prealdeat Abolba11n Dani-Sadr. meanwbllt, con· 10Udated bl• power and ID· teulfted tu.a crackdown GO tbe youn1 mWtantl boJcln1 tbe 9P' proxf rnat.ely fO AaMrtcaal. "All A.matcan a.o....._ were lo 1ood condition and wert perlect.1¥ all ri.itt." the IOY'm'· ment broadca1t quoted Arcbbbbop Hllarion CapudJi u aayln1. Khomeini'• IClll, Ahmad, told the bOltaae1 to •·compare your lllamic treatment." by the mlli· tanta with the treatment of Ira· nian s tudents, blacks and In· dians in the United States, Tehran rad.lo 5aid. It 1aid the visU. were conduct· ed separately with an Wlknown number ol boltaaes. C apudji former Gree k Ca tholi c 'arc hbis h o p o f Jerusalem, served three years in an Israeli prison after having been convicted or smuuUng guns to Palestinian mlllt.ants. He has maintained close ties with the Palestine Liberation Or1aniution since his release in 1977. He was in Tehran to take part in the week-long celebrations marking the 15th century or Islam and the first anniversary of the Iranian revolution. Alt.bough hopes increased out- side Iran for the release of the h ostages soon, the ruling Revolutionary Councll s aid the crisis would be considered only after an international panel is aet up to probe Its charges again.st the shah. It did not say whether the captives would be freed at that time or after the in· vestlgation is over. Secret Pact On Computer <:ontract Hit By DOLORES BROOK.8 DlWJN oe .. o.tr,....._. The qQeltioo ol whether or not ne1otiatiom few an estlmated SIS millloo Ora.Die County computer contract abould be kept secret baa prompted clashes among county officials. And the Or ange Co unty Grand Jury entered the fray Thursday to s uuest in a letter that the ne1oliationa scheduled to begin next Tuesday sbou.ld be open to public view. A memo lasued simultaneous- ly by Supervi.aor Ralph Clark, however, ordered County Ad· minlatratlve Officer Robert Tbomu to keep the bidding proceu under wraps unW the LI· sue comes befonthe board in ear· ly Marcb. County aupervlaou bad agreed in .January that Dese>tia· tiODI with three priYate C!Om· puter companies \.r7ina for a five-year pact to pro'f'ide data services for the county aboald be kept aecret. The ae<:recy, officials •aid, would allow tbe county to &et the moat service for the lowest price. But two aupervlaon, F.disoD M lller and Harriett Wieder, since have reporudly been at· temptln& to get copies of the contract proposals, presently tn the bands ol a blue ribbon com· mi ttee selected to at.udy the computer bids. The Grand .Jury letter, allDed by i''oreman Benton Bejack, recommended that lhe contract propoula be open to public· scrutiny now rather than •a1Una for theendof11egotlatiODA. "This will facilitate a Jull and fair discus~lon of those issues and will serve to avoid future crltlclsm," the letter sald. $3 Million Lost Daily By Chrysler DETROIT (AP) -Struallnl Chrysler Corp. lost mooey lat year at. the rate of 13 m.UUon a day -for a reeord total of more lhan n billion -and lt'• not 1n the clear yet, Ill auditors aay . The nadonta No. a 1utomaker expects the Joun to continue at about the aame rai. durt.q tbe flnt three monlhl of 1980 N tt. trlea to put to1ether federal gu1rantees deaiped to keep tt. afloat -10meth.inl Q.rysler'a audit.on uld wa not ... u.nct. ID a report releaaed Tbunda11 Cbryas.r Uated a 1l'1t lou or ,1.091 blWon, mon tban allY u .s. corpor.uoe had e'Nl' lolt 1n a ,...,_.. year and 1M mWloa more than the eompan.J had pre- dicted. J Patid .. ~et Sole1 Bob Smiet.an and Pat Stys conducted their real estate work in the parking l6t Thurs- day while r emodeling was under way at t heir office, Realty Network, 1113 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Fortunately, the weather cooperated, and things were back to normal before the evening's winds began. Divorce Granted For $377,630 Tab Anne Kaurtn Siemon.a, former wife o f N e w po rt Be ach Me r cedes Deni dealer Jim Sle mons, was awarded $377,830 i n pro pe r ty a nd c a eh a nd $2,500-per-month 'alimony TbW'S· day in Oran1e County Superior Court. M rs Slemona wjU take control of a WestcWf residence valued at $165,000, Its furnishings and receive stock sale proc~ and cash totalling $207, 000 However , she will not receive a n y po rt ion o f Sle m o os ' auto mobile empire, including J im Slemons Imports Inc. and Slemons Leasing and Auto RentaJ Inc. Both are located an Newport Beach. Mrs. Slemon.s claimed in the property settlement action that she was due a sha re of the automobile business because of flaws in a pre-nuptial property a greement which actually was signed three days after the cou· pie were married. That agr~ment provided that Mrs. Slemons would not receive any portion of the car dealershlp or the leulne enterprue. Judge Raymond Vincent found Burglars lnterruped, Arrested Two burglary suspects were ln c us tody today after a man re· turnl.n.g to bla Costa Mesa home at 3 p.m . Thursday surprised two intruders who bad filled a pillow cue with hia belonitnP, police said. They aaid Donald Dean Barr, 4-4, of 273 CecU Place, chased the pair aad caua,bt Rebecca Ann SWgenbauer, 2S, of Ohio, wbi.le nellbbon awnmooed police. Sbe waa taken to Oran1e County Jail wbel'e 1be wu held on auspldoo of bur&larY in lieu or Sto,ooo ~. police aald. Officers arrested a MeODd SUI· peel, DanJel Edmood ffol"De, 215, of 279 Vlrtlnla Ave., Costa Mesa, a abort time tater. Re wu beld in city Jail in lieu of Sl0,000 ball, alao on auapicion of bur1lary, police aatd. that the agreement was vahd because the couple bad orally agreed to its contents pnor lo the1 r 1970 marriaae 1n Las Veaaa. Slemoos will retain an equal share of commuruty property, 1n clud1ng interest in a con domiruwn m Hawa11 ~rs. Slemoos w1U rec~1ve the $2.500 moot.bJy ali mony for one year It will drop to $2.000 per month for two yean After that. 5be will receive Sl.000 per mooth for one year when allmony pay- ment.I will end. She also will receive $.500 per month tn chlld support. Slemons' attorney, W1 lham Wt>nke of SanUl Ana, said tus client L'S sati11fied Wlth the settle ment The Slemon:..e-s were d1 \'orced 1n October Jn 1971>, Slemon~ v. as an un c,ucC'essful c and1dat l" 10 the Orange Coast's 74lb As~embly District lie l o~t to D('m•H'ral Ron .cordo\'it ll v.as the first ume a RepublJcan had ever lost Ul the d11tnct. ......... _ .... GIANT. • • d1c,turbing Dt'e ~a-.t1 r e. .! <<iron& df'I \!Jr reaJtor v.ho alS<> ov.ns soml' ~trip pro~rt> !>did another broker accompanied by b1 ~ client of m1deastern descent, -.alked Lnto her office and of fert'd to buy the building wtuch wasn't for sale Georae did the same Wne. abe •a.id, but tW of. fer covered all of her slnp bold inas . "One of our tesiaots told me the Arabs came l.nto b.la store and ottered to buy h1s lease," Mr•. Masters added. Not all of the atrip 's mercb.allts are worried •boat the invuioa. One, wbo uked not to be ldeoti.Oed. noted th.at bis fe llow mercbanta are jittery over Ulei.r busiDesaea and the Mid east crist. 10 I ran and Ar ghan.ist.an. •'They're seeing Iranians behind eYeTY bush," be alcbed- •Wbea you buy one suit at the re&Ul•r price, you can buy another of eqaal or le1ser value for only $1. ... ,._ ... , ··----·.-..-- Fast-working Burglar Gets ' $71,000 Loot A home on Newport Beach's Spyglass Hill lert unattended - and unlocked -for 45 minutes Thursday waa burglarized of valuables worth m ore than $71,000, police reported today. M un el Burke reported the theft of jewe lry. silverware, silver aerving pieces and •t.oclc certtfkate She told police she left the home unlocke d because a painter was working there . But the painter apparently left for 4S minutes for lunch and when he returned he found the home's rront door standlng open. Among lhe ite ms listed ai. m1 ~s1n g 1s a set of :.1lver flat ware for 12 valued at $30,000 .ind SI0,000 worth or mi s t dlan(."OW> ~1lver pieces. i' fl l I l t' '> J I d t h t• S l 0 C k rert1f1catP~ for 1.000 c;hares of an .terobpace finn. camcd no valu1· 1n the m ventory of m1ss1ng items Balboa Fur Theft Loss At $100,000 A burglary pohce say cou.l<t amount to a loss of more Ulan S 100.000 occur red ear ly tti.'" morn.ui& at the Balboa Fur Co near Orange County Ai rport. Ne wport Beach pohce were called to the store at 1000 Bnstol Strttt North al 2 .15 a . m . by the silent burll&r alarm. When patrolmen arrived they found the store's front window ama&bed open by a piece of con· crete. A rack that coat.ained 10 or more rw-coats wu mlasiq. Police said onty two furs have positively been idetatifled ~ lbe items on the mlulq rack. · r11oee coat. Wett valued ;U Sll,000, accot"dln& to poUce ~ port.a. I .. .. .. Eatton Convicted. Face11 Sh-year Manalaughter Term GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER lrvln• 'a Gary Patton ., ..._.. llt'll& ....... --.............. ... lrtlae ~-OM7 Wape Palt.G9 •• coavlded 111~ b J a 11 -•a•1. .. ~~~"._!om1n Oran,. ~ DUll9f1D" Court JIU')' ol ~..ur, mu.ala....,tar In tM 1171 llaytni ol b11 D-1Mt· old wtte. P•lt.ola _quleU1 wept at th• eoUftMl ~ after UM alWDooo •erdJ.ct WM aaooaDCed 18 Jyq. Tbaodon lllllard'1 courtroom. TM JS..yur-old attonMy. who •~claUaed In worker'• com pen11uC1D matt.eta, wu ac:cwied of coahonilna KatherfM LeJlb Patton with • .22 caliber autom1Llc plltol ln th coup&e'a Irvine apartment and firio1 thrH ahob Into her ak ull. Tbe 1bootina. accordln1 to tattmoay, wu preceded by an ar1umeot about their falling mar riaaeotcnly two months. Patton bad been convicted in June ol second-degree murder tn the shooting death. A new trial was ordered, however, after de· rense attorney Allan Stokke pro- duced evidence or juror miscon· duct. P~Paal M~er had IOUtht • t-49,..... ml.Ider coamu. .. U.. ftrtt ltlal. The JVJ wtU "'8111 to COlart w~ ,_ a a..ar1q to de· te:rmJae l/ Pattoa WU 1aM at lhe lime o( I.he a.bootJq. ln the nnt &Ital. lbe Jury Njeded the dtfnM clalm that Patton waa autrerln~ a manlc·CS.preuive m11ua1 UIDeu that *Cured b.b rtHOGIAS ablltty. U found sane. Pattoa eould face up to ahr )'Hrt ln state prlloo -a maximum of four year11 on the maulauabter COO· vlcUoo and two additional years for ua(ni a firearm in the com· mlaalon of the crime. If determined to have been In· aane at the Ume of the shoot.inc. Patt.on would be committed to a stale hoepttaJ for treatment for no leas than 90 days. Stokke said that bts client was "very relieved" to not be facing a 17 year state prison sentence which Patton could have re- cel ved following lhe fir.st trial. Patton is rree on $100,000 bail He left the courtroom with his parents following lbe verdict. Revenge Motive? OC Airlines Tribesman Arrested 'Should Foot In Adamson Slaying Airport Bill' NAIROBI. Kenya {AP) -A Turkana tnbesman who worked briefly for Joy Adamson has been charged with the murder , apparently for revenge , of the conservationist and author of "Born Free," an official in the Attorney General's office said today The official said the accused man was Paul Nakware Ekai, 23. A friend of Mrs . Adamson said she fired him after an argu- ment with him at her camp near Mount Keny~ where she st.u<Jled leopards. The friend said he d id not know the cause of the argument, but "it certainly appers to be a revenge ldlllng. There seem.a to be no other motive." Ekai was brought In for a pre- Ali Hoping To Avert War LAGOS, Nigeria CAP> Muhammad Ali says his purpose in Africa is not to get it on America's s ide, but to avert World War Ill. Re porting Ali's remarks, Lagos Radio said that the chairman of the Nigerian Senate committee on foreign relations • told the boxer the tension over Sovi e t int e rvention in Afghanistan could.only be solved through "coordination" between Washington and Moscow Th e form e r world heavyweight champion is now in Lagos, the thJrd stop on a five- nation African tour to drum up support for President Carter 's proposed boycott of the Moscow Summer Olympics Ii m I nary court appearance Thurday before Chie r Magistrate Patrick O'Connor ID Nyeri, 100 miles north or Nairobi. He was ordered held for further investigation and another court appearance on Feb. 20. Ekai was not required to plead to the charge, court sources said, because consent to pros- ecute him has not been re· ccived from Attorney General Charles Njonjo in Nairobi. The consent was expected to be a formality. E kai was believed to be among three former employees or Mrs. Adamson who were de· tained for questioning after the muWat.ed body of the 69-year-old woman wq found on lbe n1gllt of Jan. 3 about 100 yards lrom her camp. Initial reports said she had gone out for.her uaual eveoing walk and had been mauled to de~th by a boo. Police began searching for a murderer after medical experts determined her wounds were not consistent wtth those made in a lion attack. A month before the slaying. unoHic ial sources said, a burglary occurred at the camp, and another took place at the time of the killing. Mrs . Adamson 's d eath s hocked conservationists and her many readers around the world. Her body was cremated and the ashes were scattered ·over the Meru National Park, where her camp was localed. A native of Austria. she emi· grated to Kenya in 1937, painted animals. flowers and tribesmen. married game warden George Adamson, and with him began rehabilitating wild animals born or raised in captivit y for return to the ~ilds. ~ ·-· / Thla IYCUMin tl"M er.ates a wintry motaic of spindly brancbel aa lt ltandl ln a field near Laguna Canyon Road. '1be 1ycamore la a shade tree and once 1pnn1 coma alon1, the Ja11ed branches will take on a far more Juab appearance. ' •J By DOLORESBROOKSIRWJN Of. o.lly ...... '~ Rather than expanding John Way ne Airport's passenger terminal at taxpayer expense. county supervisors should be ask- ing airlines to build their own terminals, says C L. "Cliff" Fraizer. a flJght Instructor who leases space at the county airport. "An airline is nothing more than an alrbome bus." Fraizer told reporters Thursday at a press conference he called in Santa Ana. "Trallway and Greyhound build bus terminals at their own expense. Why not airlines? Why sbouJd taxpayers pay for that?" And, Fraizer added, the airlines could build lbelr new terminals on 28 acres on the Costa Mesa side of the airport., aa opposed to the Irvine side where the present terminal LS located. The John Wayne termiQal. constructed Wl\. '1 pub Uc dollars, presently leases "pace to three airlines, Air California, Hughes Airwet1l and Golden West. Fraizer admitted be doesn't know ol any airport in the nation that requires air carriers to furnish their own terminals. The parcel Fraizer advO<.'ated for airline -owned facilities 1s owned by the Irvine Company a nd valued al $13 5 million. It 1s on the east s ide of Red Hill Avenue between Baker Street East and Paularloo Avenue in Costa Mesa. However, county supuvisors already have said that any ex· pansion of terminal facilities would occur on the Irvine side of the airport. So why Is Fraizer pushing what appears to be a lost cause" "It isn't too late beca~ not o ne spade or dirt has been tumed." he 1runst.ed Fraizer ts one of many general aviation pilots who fear that ex· pansion of the termmal at or near its present location would squeeze out generaJ aviation at the a irport Stmday Pilot Views Mating Of Reptiles As Lincoln's Birthday ap- proaches, Sunday's Daily Pilot will log these speclaJ features and other up-to-the-minute news. TOO MANY IUDS -How much longer can lbe staff at Albert Sitton Home make do with temporary budgeUne? Staff Writer Deloree Brook.a Irwin re- port.a that overcrowding at the (SUND A Y'S BEST) county'• juvenile care tnatitution bat become "potentially ex- plotive'' because of contack>ul dJaeuet amooa the charges and too demandJnf workload• for adult aupervltort. 8QtJlaMY SENTIMl!N· TALITY -V~lent.1De'1 Day la Jutl around the corn•r, and wlnsed mes.tagea ot love and de- voUoo .,. burdeninf the U.S. mall•. In frott·bttt.eo MlcbJ1u, a profeaor of bloloayj sort of a OH•Mln Mut.n and . obuoo of th• reptti. Ht. amusln1Jy •x· pJain• lbt matlnc of analta. -. -----,_ _....._ ______ ... ~ ·---~------ • DAil. y PILOT Al Scout. Cookies Banned Village in Uproar Over Sales Stoppage HOLLY Mich. CAP) -Girl Scout cootie Hlet may bit a natlooal tradiUon, but that doe1n't e~empt them from permit require· mentl ln thJ1 vlUare of 4,300 -and a viol•· tlon Uwloretlcally could have meant 90 days ID Jail or~nnesfortheacout.s member of the vlllaae councll, 1ay1 the youn1 peddlers may leam aomethl.DI from the ban. An ordinance ln lh!a communJty south ot Flint forbids oon-commerclal P'OUP9 from 1ellln1 goodJ in pubUc places wllbout a permit. And only one or1aniuUon cu aet a permit at any given Ume. A locaJ llftb·arade clan got the cookie permit ftnt. Scout leaden are in an uproar since the villa1e council 1t.opped the sale beeause a troop leader tor1ot to apply for a permit. But overall raJea seem to be doing fine -out.aide the town UmJt.a. Janie Armstrong, bead or the 200· member scout troop, aaid 11he for1ot to uk for a permit although the ordinance appeared in the claaaified sections of five newspapers that circulate 'in Oakland County. A permit must be requested 10 to 30 days in advance. MEANWHILE, ONE scout'• parent, a AP' ........ VILLAGE PRESIDENT James Her· ringt.on eave the Scout.a spedal permission to sell their cookies lut week aft.er getUng severaJ complaints from local residents. But the village council rescinded the action alter three days. "Some of the kids didn't know what to do ... Ms. Armstrong sald Thursday. "I've heard of three different girls where some people at the door said 'Do you have a license for this?· I think it kind of hurt the girls. it scared them " Another scout leader, Linda Brown, s aid some of the girls, who range in age rrom 9 to 17, could oot meet the quota that would win them a lnp to summer camps as a result of the ban. She S<Jld the controvers.v bad created ··a lot Qf tension.'' "We are tremendously sorry the or· dinance has brought s uch pressure on the Gi rl Scouts, but at bas taught the girls a lesson 1n c1v1cs." said counc1lmember Ardath Regan. lier daughter. Angel, is a scout GIRL SCOUTS FACING JAIL, S500 FINE? Angel Regan, 11, Attentive at Vlllege Mfft Meanwhile, Ms Ar mstrong said the three-day sale berore the ban and sales out· side the village seem to have pushed overall cookie sales above last year's 1.500 cases. "With the publicity. I lh1nk it helped," !i>he SaJd . Guilty Plea Given In Triangle Slaying A Costa Mesa man pleaded guilty t o invo lun tary manslaughte r Thursday in the "quirk of fate" kalhng of his wife's boyfriend. Alan Noms Smith, 22. died an the predawn hours Dec 31 after he was hit m the neck by Oran Delmar Stucker, who fo!p>d his wire and Smith in the bedroom or the Stuckers' apartmt>nl at 2659 Orange Ave . Costa Mesa Pathologist Dr. Robert Richards &aid the chance of such a blow causing death was "one in a million." "It was Just a quirk of fatt-." said Deputy D1stnct Attorney Paul Meyer. in agr eeing to permit StuckPr. ?:7, to enter the involuntary mamlaughter plea Eligible for Aid SACRAMENTO IAP l Lt Gov. Mike Curb has declared a state of emergt-ncy in San Diego and San Bernardino countie s beca use of r ecent r~1ns and flooding. Meyer said the evidence showed that Stucker never in tended to kill Smith during the bedroom confront.at.too According to Meyer. Stucker and twi wife. Kathleen, 19, b.ad a fight and be left to stay with tus mother Mrs. Stucker later m~ Sm 1th and the couple returned to the Stucker apartment whe re StuC'ker found them ·· u was Just a wild, round· house blow." Meyer saJd ol lbe assault on SmJt.b by Stucker. who la five feet. five mcbea tall. Smith collapsed on the noor. Meyer said, and Stucker re portedJy told tus Wl(e, "You Surt' don 't ha ve much or a boyfnend lk won't even fight ·· Stucker Wlll rt>tum to Judge Richard Beacom's rourtroom March 13 for s entencing lft> could rt'<'e1ve a maximum thn!e year sentrnC'e in state pnson The defendant w<i~ allowed to rE'main fr~ on bail on tht' rond1 t1on he stay in h1!> mother ·~ car(', J\ 01d h.Js t>stranged wife and not cons ume alcohol Keep your Camellias and Aza;eos blooming with.·· Bandini :~J: 1£xcellen1 tor ptonttng bore root rosn ona fruit trees 1001 10 lb. Size Reg. '3. 79 SALE PRICE IS2.99 Police Bust 'Supermarket' For Drugs NEW YORK CAP) -A small army of police officers baa abut down four shabby tenements on Manhattan's Lower East Side that were part of an alleged 1250 ,000-a day "one ·block 11upermartet for drugs" serving as man) as 500 buyers an hour. Fifty S("Ven persons were ar re!i>l~ and nearly JO families were left bomeleu -aa UO ol-flt'en ll1"med with sledge bam- m ers, axes , c r owbars aod s hotguns tore away doors and walls lD their search for drugs. money and suspects. Police U . Louis Sctscioli of I he Street Enforcement Unit. "h1ch coordmated Thursday's· raid, s&Jd those arrested ranged from addicts who became in- volved in the operation "to feed their habits," to relative ly · dean ." or drug.free, persoos. The operation was the biggest an the history of the New York. New Jetsey and ConnectJcut area, off1c1aJs said . · Hallan Cypress hCtfttnl lex U'4I OS IOW moln11nonce screen Of lleigl'll OCC91\I 1001 Sue Rtg •349 SALE PRICE $1.69 Narcluua A Dattoclll ~ Bulba LOSI CllOnC:t lor sptlng plonllnQ. ' """Ywtllle -'talon IDSll ~ 49' I* bllll> .SALE PRICE 25° ... COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VAU.EY .. ' ... -....,, ... -.. -........ -. -.. ·-.... ....._ ._ --..... -------------.. • NATION I WOALD 4'•.t .·.'·:·, ~······-ful wl ... ~ T-~~\\' Vie~am. Shakeup Bared ......... Theater Finds a Buddy o.lty,.... ..... .., "" ... _ Buddy C11td NCJnCJJ EbNfl in "TM Magnif1cnt Y ~ .. T hursdays, Fridays aod Saturdays through Feb. 23. The curtain went up (not really, they 4idn't use a cur. lain) in a now-vacated schoolhouse. A former multi-purpose room at Monte Vista School, JUSt off of Irvine Avenue in Costa Mesa, serves as the theater. Bonib Call Interrupts Bush Talk BEDFORD, N.R. <AP> -A telepbooed bomb threat dwing • campat1n breakfast caused Republican pNaldential hopeful Geor1e Buab to cut abort a speech today. No exploalve waa found. About 350 members of the New Hampehlre Herlta1e Committee for Buab were jammed into the Manchester County Club for a brealdut rally wbeo midway tbrou1b the pro1ram , a telepbooe call was received. of- ficials said. Authorities saJd a male caller said: "There is a high explosive device in the building,'' and then bung up. BUSH CONTINUED speaking, but officials said the program was speeded up, and a bomb "' squad and the fire department were called to search the build- ing as Bu.sh spoke Slefftllafl n. ..... Cars and pedestrians struggle through heavy snow and slush in Kansas City today. The snow began Calling Thursday and continued through the night as the storm moved eastward. Biggest Idiot? Hays Flays Solon on 'Take' COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP) -Wayne Rays, forced from the Congress Seeks FBI Evidence WASHINGTON (AP) -Mem- bers of Congress are preuing for a fll'lthand look at the FBl's evidence in t.be congressional bribery lnveaU1aUoo, despite the Justice Department's re· fuaal to cooperate. With seven repreaeolaUves and ooe aenat.or implicated in tbe 1overnment'a widespread corruption case, Rep. Peter Peyser, D·N.Y., iotrodueed a l'ffOlution of inquiry in the House Thunda.y. It direeU tbe attorDey genet"al to band a.er all FBI evidence again.at members of Coocreu with.ln a mooth. .. CONG&ESS CA.HNOT wait for a srand Jury invesUgaUoo or for a trial. We must know now wbat happened," be said. "If ever the public needs to have cont tdeoce m at.s government., it IS today " NOT ALL Ll1TLE theater groups, however, enjoy the kind of lead billings that the Newport group offered on sta~e Ja.'!t ni~hl. The appearance was Bush's llrst in a secood day of ~arn­ palgning In the state. On Thurs· day , he defended himseU as "clean. clean, dean," saying his campaign for the GOP nomina- tion won't be hurt by disclosures that he received $106 ,000 from a secret Nixon White House fund • House of Representatives by a sex scandal, says Florida Rep. The degree of s upport for Peyser'• reaolutioo, which ~ to the Judiciary Committee, was unclear. Pe)"ltt sent tett.era to all House memben urging them to debate tus propo8al Thursday but he waa the only member who showed up. In this story a;.out a 31·year slice in the life of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Balboa Island's Buddy Ebsen plays Mr. Justice Holmes while his wife. Nancy, is in the role of Mrs. Holmes. Fanny. So here you have a star of stage, screen and television who was willing to lake the lead in a community theater effort and give it a boost. Buddy Ebsen's career can be traced back beyond the Ziegfeld Follies of 1933 right on through televtsion 's Beverly Hillbillies and Barnaby Jones. IT WAS JUST a delighUul evening, all the way from punchline to punch bowl. If you miss this run, that's your loss. Your correspondent must admit considerable admira- tion for the chief character , Mr. Justice Holmes, the "Great Dissenter " of our high court from 1902 until 1933 Holmes established the legal concept of only "a clear and present danger " as grounds for limiting of freedom of speech. IN TRUTH. THERE was plenty off~ speech on the s tage of Monte Vista School lasl night and the capacity au· dieoce just loved il. Aft.er Buddy Ebsen won a long standing ovation at the end of the performance, be admitted to the audience: .. Let me tell you, I had to learn more lines for lbla play than I did in doing eight years of Barnaby Jooea on lelevisioo." If il's any con.solaU6o, Buddy, it aurely was worth your effort. 10 years ago. Bush told a news conference Thursday he didn't violate any federal or state laws when be re- ceived the campaign money dur· ing an unsuccessful 1970 race for a U.S.~ aeat from Texas. "THE MONEY that we re- ceived in that campaign, we were told who 1t was from, and 1t was reported in accordance with laws 111 existence at the lJme," Bush srud The 1970 ~ft would be illegal now, but tt was legal then. Federal eleetion laws limiting the mooey a candidate may take from a dooor and the strict re· quirements on reporting coo- tributioo.11 were not enacted unUI 1972. In a fast-paced trip Thursday in four different towns acrou New Hampshire. Bush, seeking to win the Feb. 26 primary, coo- tinued to draw capacity crowds that eave him warm receptions and, lo aome cases. stand· ing ovaUooa. Record Colorado Snow Roads, Sclwols Close in Plaim States ...... -~ SI I.GUI• S.11 Lall• Seettl• ~ T11IM WelMftglon 44 2' •t 2:3 JO 23 0 11 so Jt » M 31 lO ., lt '1 40 .. 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Bl qenu posm, u Arabs or representatives ol Arab interest.a aeekinl political favon. Kelly, R·Fla., returned most of the $25,000 cub be took from the FBI, and in an lDten1ew with NBC-TV conespondect David Brinkley said be bad taken tbe mooey from ''abedy dw'ect..a · • to conduct an investiaaUoo. "Overwhelmed with h '' t e response .... In anotber d e velopment T hursda y, Rep . Elliott H. LA>v atas. 0-Ga., chairman of the House public works subcommit- tee. saJd be will bold a beanng to d~ whether the FBI iJ. legaUy helped a private com· pany "et a S2 million federal cootract at t.be Nauon.a! Zoo in mum for proridlna a "cover" for undercover Fln agents. To teat the pulllng power of the DAILY PILOT Just call 842-4321 ( ' ------------- ~ -----·--... . . ·-·-·-·· ... ·-···-·-···-·-··-· ···-.... ·-. -· --i. ---., I ""' - --..... ---• • .. • • • -.-.... --.... ~ .... -.. -.. ·------~ ------------- Ceana, Jetliner Near Mia MM IJQOO <AP) -A P.e8c ~ AlltiMe ~ ..-a ................. ca..'° ................... ,._ .. UM 1111111i11 ol a..._ o1 _.. •iMel.,.. die eroat1d Su Dlie90 ** ............ ,.. PIA ea,t. De" a 1rttw Miki Tlu&aidQ.tMl a 0 Ill 1D waa IO dGM to bla m jet -a.day taat be coeld •M U•• otlMr pllot'1_., __ _ .. It ._ Mlmtical wtUa f1lallt ta. .. Sbmrtdu lald. BAIDAN WAI nfvri.llc to the air dlauter of ~mber 1971!1, tW1 tM wont air toltiaion in U A b1lt.ory. A total o1 144 per1001 d•ed •o tbat cra1h between a PSA jet ud a private plane. Accordio1 to a PSA spokesman, Sbertdan •l&bt.ed a plane to bi.a rilbt and suddenly found himself on a colli1ion coune wtt.b aootbeT 1maU plane to the left. A San Diego televialon staUon said the pUot banked the plane sharply, misalng the second Cessna by "SO to 100 feet.•• Sunday'• incident was the fourth near-mi.aa over San Dietzo lnvolvlnat jetliners s ince No vember, a Federal Aviation Ad mintatratloo official aaid. Raldag It. la ............. A· 8POID'.SMAN for the San Diego-baaed airline said the jet, oon-atop Fli&hl 386 from San Jose, had been cleared by afr controllers to descend to 5,0JO feel. "The controller noted trar fie at between 1-2 o 'clock at 7,000 feet just to the right of the cockpit," PSA spokesman Bill Hastings a.aid. "The crew plus a n FAA controller ln the jump seat were looking for the traffic, and the captain juat happened to look left and see an addJUonaJ aircraft climbing at the plane. "The pUot took evasive action by a cllmbinc right turn." AFl'ER TALKING wttb mem· bera ol tbe PSA cre'!t televialoo station KFMB aald me Jet was making an approach tum over MODttomer)' Fleld. a 1eoeral aviation airport 1n northeast San Die10, ••wt>en tbe controller at Miramar Naval Air Station warned to watch for a Cessna at 11 o • clocldugh." PSA aaid the plane OD tbe rl~t waa at a aafe dlstanee and bad made radio contact. T V C'omedian Gabe Kaplan pulls m $190,000 he won in a thr ee-day poker game during the Amarillo Slim Poker Classic at the Sahara-Reno hotel-casino Thursday. He b<!al out 38 players, each of whom posted SI0.000 to play. Kaplan's final winning hand -an ace and Jack of spades. Execution Sought ALAMEDA <AP) -Prosecutors are ~king the death penalty against a white woman charged 1.n wbat they have termed the racially motivated slaying of a 5-year-old black boy. Darlin June Cromer, 33, who baa a record of peycholog1ca1 problems, waa arraigned Thursday on a ch&r&e ot fU"St degree murder in the death of Re&J,na.ld Lamon WUllams, who was abducted Tuesday from near bla home. -.S. C&OM£& LED POLICE to the cblld's body, buried in a aballow grave near a sewage treatment plaoL Oftlcera aald he bad been atnnaled. John Adam.a, the Alameda County Deputy Diatrtct Attorney, cited two special circumstances, reqU.lnd by California law, ln uklnl for lbe death penalty -U..t Williama wu killed dw'inf the commlaaioo of a kidruapplng and tbat be wu killed because o hJA race. The cue marb the flnt time race hu been UMd u a special circumstance iD Callfornla. ......., Wl'INE88E8 TOLD POLICE the child wu abducted from out- ~lde the housing projttt where be lived as be played with a friend. The mother ol the other cbUd aald abe bad called her 10D loto the bouae wben abe aaw a woman tak:lq WUllama toward a ear. A partial Uceo.ae number wu traced to Ma. Cromer'• car, poUce said. Sentencing Scheduled For Mutilation Slayer LOS ANGELES <AP) -Senteo<:· log la set ror March 13 for a convict- ed aex offender found eullt,y of the flrst·deiree murder and mutilation of a 21-year-old Ventura woman ln July 1979. Ronald Doyle Wilburn, 38, was found guilty of murder and felony false imprisonment Thunday by a Van Nuys Superior Court jury in the bludgeon slaying and mutilation of Mary Ann Llnco. 2 GtllU9 •f 'r•lld SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Church of Hakeem founder Hakeem Abdul Rasheed bu been convict.ed or mail fraud for a scheme in which church members were promised a four fold return on donation.'!. A federal Jury Thunday al'° fQund Janice Phjllip11, vice president and "enlightmenl coordinator" for the Oakland-based orga.nllat.100, gwJty of mail fraud. rtaae Cra•• Prewfl SAN JOSE <AP> San Jose homicide det.ccuvcs have taken over tbe invt11tiption of a plane craab in which two people died, followtng re· port.I of death threats against the pllot or the plane. Authorities aho said Tbursd.ly that $5,000 believed t.o have been In the passenger'• posaessloo wu mlasmg. Tbe pilot, 26·year-oJd Clyde Leonard Zappa, of Cupertino, and h.is puaeneer Robert Spencer, 2.8, of San Joae, were on a low-level photo ntght , When t.belr plane crubed Monday on Shut.a Avenue near a blah 1cbool. Sftl.te.re•E•fletl • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The 'Coall Guard baa auapended th• 1 aearcb for two mm repo'"4 m1asln1 fwben tbelr boai capelHd in Uttle tHonten Bay about 35 mllea 'nortbeut of here. One man's body l wu found by a Solano County ; 1berUl'1 boat u ottlcen dnd1ed the 'waur where the J.5.foot boat capelzed ( __ sr._:4_TE_) The court voted Thursday to grant the hearing sought by the California State Employee11 Association. The Court of Appeal Ul Sacramento had ruled the pay boost ww; un const1tullonal becaUBe 1l was retroac- tive. · f1nfLU9 .. To•r SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Four teen hundred tickets, at $100 each, were sold ror a breakfast appearance today by Ro1'alynn Carter as s he begiJu a three-city stnle campaien swlnR. aides said. Later this morning Mrs Carter was scheduled to go lo Fresno for more fund-raising acUv1lles A dln- ner appearance 1n Los Angeles was bllled a'I her lai;t California st.op Watson Flays Robbins Over Assault Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -Senators who are usually battling eath other over anti-bu.ting bills have been forced lnto a leeislallve "shoteun marriage," and the "bride" doesn't Uke It one bit. The two are Sen. Alan Robblnl, D· Van Nuy1, the author of major anU- businat Jegtalation, and Sen. Dlane Wataon, t>-Lot Anielea, a leadlne proponent of school buaiD1. QUITE BY CRANCE, the two are also autbon of Identical btlll to pro- hibit juqee from requlring victims of adxual auaulta to under10 paycblatrlc examinations to d•· ttrmloe their credibility. But elforU to get them to mer1e their bills fall ed. ....... ••le . High Winds Fan Fires 8 'fte Apndefed Prw WldJil wlDdl CC)Otlmted to bau.1' wide ~ ol Call!onda today, ftnft~ ~to CCllltrol. trick) JOO.a.er. bleM 9lpt mUei ... ol()jat. Crollwbtde fQIUq up to &O and eo mpb Tbun- daJ toppled treM aC'l"OU ltnlt.a and knoded them onto can and boUHI throulh much ot the San Gabriel Valley, and caased a power tranalormer to explode 1n Puadeoa. police aaid. 1'11E NW8 MID •OUHl'AIN reeorta were be· •MNTIME, 80'1'1'11DN California FA1IOD inl buffeted b)' wtncb of 35 to 4.S IQ1.lea an hour, Co. repo~ed 40 to 50 brief power outa1ea. wltb wt.Dda ln mott coutaJ and deaert areu puUN&rty lD the Altaden.a area aod tbe Mt. between 20 and ao mph. w~& fl . \ • I _J'l~ -·, • Jump Into The Olympics. Exciting Pre-WintL-r Games l:.xtuhition February 8. I 0 . J (,"\o\lt· I c OU rt In Between Ski Dcmonstrations- Rcccivc "JazZl.·rciz.c" INtruction • Thunday mornlnl. the Cout Guard aaid. Then wu no al,n of t.b• boat : ltffll Of' the other two men, however, u:ad thl aearcb wu c.u.d oil nnan· day nltbt-. Tb en Thursday , tbe Senate Demoera11 held a caucus meeU.nc and &tctded to UM Robblna' btU, but make Ma. WaLIOD the lead author. SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~ ......... ., ...... I SAN PaANCIBCO CAP) -Th• · ltaM Sapreme Cwrt bu decided to 't r•vl'1r an -_ppeal court naliq . tbat knoeked down a '20'7 mUUoa pay ln- 1 c,.. ... fOf' at.te wornn. ' WREN TOii HAPPENED. M•. San Dtc10 Freeway (40S) at Brlatol • Colt.a Meta Wat.on complaJoed bitterly that abe b1d been "thrown In with an author who playa camea, cannot be lnllted and ii devtoua." I • ----. -·· . . .-................ -.......... -............ -. .. __ .............. , __ .. ·-..... . • .. ' . . -~ ----.. -"" ~ -·-... ~ ---~ -----... ------' ' Politicos Play M-.!c.I .Chairs .Bac:k)D o;.. -. Dei11 PUot wu reportJq UM '" .......... Cl9 ~ Al----~ii Oi"uel to fOl"Ub tlMt 1119t$IDllDIO and ....._ Or .... County from the lb• coatroveralal aew Oran1e Cou.nty ipeii'*'lJSdo1illoaW:.,W,.-~ and ft.Duclal 114>port, N umbed iDCl ...,..ced bl would nm for tM TIU ct au.perWlartal a.t. Mllllt. tbe Jw Faada·'l'mn Ha1dm pal appoAnted by Go . Blivwn, meanwblle .... 't ptntn1 too mu1 new r,.... attboeaab hla ·~ left) remained bl&b. He would have a touah 10 aplMi N•ande. Miller q~ surveyed lbe eeene and U\11 week olalled one ol the cuteat trim ln the county's political hil· £Ory : Just before Lile Wedneld"J deadline, be fUed u a can· dldate for the Assembly dlatrict beJn1 vacated by Neatande. That doesn't n~esaarlly mean be won't run for auperviaor. Filing dead.llne for that aeat doeen't clOM Wl· lil March 7. Miller can 10 for wb.lchever office he thl.nka be can win. 1be trick may not have made MWer a good candidate for either office, but it at least ea\abllabed that be hu a sense of humor. We need all of that we can get ln an elecUon year. F . . u lni. . 1t1n1ng p t1atives Under a consUtutional amendment adopted in 1911, Californians may write their own laws through the in· iUatj_~ process. Thia requires the 1athertng of signatures -346,000 or 553,000 depending on the nature of the law -alter which the measure ls pfaced on the ballot for a popular vote. Initiatives have become lncreulngly popular in re- cent times and some have been effective in filling needs neglected by the Legislature. However, since most initiatives are drafted by persons unfamiliar with writing laws, their vague pro- visions too often have to be interpreted In the courts. Too, their authors may be unaware of existing conflicting laws or previous court rulings. For this reason there's now a move in the Leglalature to provide for review of proposed initiative measures before they reach the ballot. After collection of a substan- tial number of.t,t.tie required signatures, a measure could be presented tWthe Legislature. That body would be re- quired to study the proposal, hold public hearings and. suggest amendments if needed. If the changes were not acceptable to the initiative sponsors, or if the Legislature did not complete its study and hearings within a prescribed time, the sponsors could complete their signature gathering and still place the in· ilia live on the ballot. ' There's merit to this plan. The proposed law could be professionally drafted so it would be less subject to court challenge and the public would have more opportunity to examine its pros and cons during the required bearings. lf legislators were convinced of the value of the pro· posal. they could vote it into law themselves. The proposed changes would not remove the public's inJUative right, but they could make for laws that are more thoroughly ~xamined, better un~ers~ and less likely to wind up m legal tangles or Wlth unintended ef- fects Mocking the Courts When their union voted a strike to protest cuts in teaching positions necessitated by · financial cutbacks, 24.000 Chicago teachers took to the picket lines and 475,000 students were without classes. . A judge promptly issued a temporary restraining or· der directing the teachers back to their classrooms. He cited a state law that prohibits strikes by municipal employees and a constitutional mandate requiring that the free public school system be kept open. What happened then? Most of the 24,000 teachers ignored the court order and cootinued their picketing. Perhaps it was to be expected. Across the country teachers police, firefighters and other public employees strike when they feel so inclined -and disregard court orders to go back to work. And notblng happens to them. This is making a mockery of state law and the judicial system. If a private citizen defies a court order, be promptly fiads out what law enforcement means. The public employee seems to be able to ignore the law and the courts and get away with it. Somewhere justice has gone askew. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Meaa. CA 92626. Phone (71 •) &42-4321 . Boyd/Tests ByLM.BOYD So you're going to take a teat with a time limit? All right. here's the best way to do it: Zip through it swiftly, answertnc all the naturals that come euUy, aod mark Dear Gloomy Gus Re your receot picture of • fancy caa-1u11lu parked in a bandic.apped ~: Don't J"OQ know peos>Je wboowa can like tbat drive and park wtaere tbt1 dama W.U ple ... t 11>aDD for tl'J· Ina· P.L ~f 0..t.INlll' ... 1 ... .... ....... .., , .... , ..... -... ail:_. ......... .. -~'Jll" ..... . those tougher queries that you know you can figure out with more lime. Then go back throuab it again. answering the time · consuming queat:iocs.. Final- ly, 10 back through it once more. tacklin1 those prob- lem a that require both extra time and some euesawor1t. Such la the ~vice of a veteran test pver. Tbe robben wbo carry guns are ftve time• more likely to kill than tbe robberl wbo carry tnlves. It's laid tbe best wrtten in t.elevilkln 1pedallu lD put.. Un1 toset.Mr pilot 1bows. When one ol tame catebel bold lt'1 turned onr to 1tudlo n•ulara. And tt1 creaton IO cm to ~ Jlllot pro~. ftat'a wb,y IO f .. ot UM I.Mii' 1bow1 ll" 'IP to tbe pl'Glllile ol the pUota. TM• dllnp lD W• CO.. lu, Calli., J• Jocat•d on Aroma Drift. • l Hunger .for Profit Backfiring W ASHINOTON -Alt)' •UU-· U. tbM ~cu offtcla.11 and tMMtl•••'Qtll ~ tM Soviet Unloa IDYldl At&taaoWu would r&LM crtea ol outraa• from the Wblte HouM and Wall Street allke. Unl011UnaLety. lt bappeu to be true. Both tbe mllltary trucks and LM trulport Jeta that di.a· 1or1ed Red Army trwps and supplies in Afgban· I s t a n during Christmas week were bullt with the in· dbpenaable technological know· bow provided by profit-hungry U.S . firms and approved by bifh·level U.S. olftclals. o an incredible replay of pre· Pearl Harbor days, when American busiDesamen IOkl the Japanese war machine 1crap metal llMlt laa.f nhMld don oe U .8. aad alUed tnopa in UM Paelfte, W ba" been Mllinl tbe t•ebaoto1lcaU7 backward auai.m U.S. cocnputen and ot.ber topblatlcated equlpmemt that haft eDabaed tbe Kremlin to threac.G our economic lifeline i.o the Middle East. PO& Y&AU I bave warned •f ala1t tbe openhanded 1 veaway of American tecb.nok>p -the ooe field in wblcb the United States wu clearly miles a.bead of tbe Soviet UoJon. Tbere wu ooe momea· taey succeu: A May 24, 1m col· umn, stopped the ahlpment to Rusala of -a CootroJ Data com· puter, which wu more thaa a decade ahead of the Soviets' own tecbooloeY. I also pubUsbed waroinss acalnst the sale of other sophisticated equipment to the Ruaslam. lDcludinl IBM com· puten. But the •a.rnina• were drowned out by eacer corporate salesmen and an adminlltratioo eaaer to believe the Bun'ees. Tbe C1A bu DOW le&l"Md fbat the IBM oomP'Mn were UMd to build military trucu, wblcb hauled Soviet lroopa into At,:benistan. ova TBE obJectiooa o1 Seo. Henry Jacklon, D-Wub .. and membe'n ot the NaUonal Securt· ty Cowicll, President Carter penoully approved the uJe of SH4 mllllon worth ot aophiatjcat· ed ~uipment. ostensibly to be used by the Soviets for deep.well oil drtlline. Experts cauUoaed that the American machinery could easily be cocverted to the manufacture of aoti·t.a.nk am- muoJUoo. To quiet critJcs of the deal, Carter appointed a apeclal ta.ak force ol tecb.ooJocical experts, beaded by Fred Bucy, chairman of Texas Instrument.I, to study the aale. To the admlnlltradocl's cooatematioo, the panel oppoeed the sale. But lt went tbrou&b anyway. Accordi.aa to Dr. Miles Coctick ' I \ And now, with their musical chs1rs. the Miller-Nestande ensemble will play, 'W ish You Were Here ·· Earl Waters of tbe lutitute on SUatellc Tnde, the Rua1lan1 alao ac· quired tbelr know·bow to Mt1.ld wlcle-body jet trampona from American flnm. TIM Scmeta' ttthalque waa almple: Tbe1 kept alter the three U.S . a.ll'craft firm• bidd1na oo a cootraet to submit mon and more detailed i nformalloo -unlll tbe Ruaaians had enouih data to build their own planes. Costidt also aald the Soviets went ao far u to send their techoologlata to U.S. planu wearing apeclal sboea that picked up traces or the special alloy meta.ls used in coMtruC· lloo of American products. A&llO&ED CA&S and am· pblblous vehicles produced al tbe Gortd automobile plant were built with technical asst.stance from the Ford Motor Company. Truck chassis used for anti· aircraft and anti-tank guns were made at a factory ouUiUed by US. firms. Submarine det.ecUon devices that make our Trident sub· marine vulnerable were de· veloped wtth the help or equip- ment the Russians bought from Geospace Corp. and Lltt.on In· duatries. Jimmy Carter personally ap- proved the sale of a Sperry Rand Univac 1100-100 computer the Kremlin bu been thlratin& after for two yean. According to in·· telUgeoce aources who talked to my reporters Vicki Warren and Mark 7Aaaman, the computer is being UMd to upgrade the So· vaeu· Backfire bomber. THE RUSSIANS originally wanted a super-Univac, sup· posedly to help Tass in its cov· erag.e of the Olympic Games Admirustra~oo advisers warned agawt the sale. After Initially vetoing the Soviets' purchase. Carter-okayed tbe sale of a scaled-<Sown version of the com pot er So to gave U S businessmen <• fe w lucrat.ave contracts, and le promote the now.shredded hoJX of detente. the L'n1ted States ha J:lven tht' commurusts lhe om thing they lacked an thc11 a r sen al or a1o~ress1on Amencan know how Campaign Funding Misuse of Tax Dollars While Gov. Jerry Brown m ay rejoice now that be bas qualil1ed for federal handouts for his pres· idential campaign, the quesllon remains as to bow the taxpayers feel about having their hard to come by dollars taken away by the government ror s uc h purposes. Certainly it must be galling to those unalterably opposed to Brown to see tb•ir money going to sup- port bis can· didacy. The same can be said about those opposed lo President Car ter, Senator Ken· nedy or any of the host of Republicans who have al8o qualified or soon will. The ldea of tall dollars beinl used u matching funds to sup- port presidential candidates wu fos tered by Common Cause, an orgaohation of do-gooders which neither is representative of the "common people" nor comman a.enae. U it bad its way Art Hoppe the scheme would t>xtend to C'On· gressaonaJ candidates, state or- f1c1als and perhaps every local om ce including dog catcher. ir there be any JunsdJctaons where s uch post as elttt.ave THE NOTION IS that the scheme will ensure punty 10 politics. whicb is somethmg thal onl y the people themselves can do by their votes and then oniy if they are willing to put 10 the time to know their candidates. s uch willingness being yet to be exhibited by the el~torate ex· cepliog in some small local elec· lions. sometimes. Had it not been for the W alergate scandal and subse- quent revelations or the obscene methods us.ed by Richard Nixon In amassing huge campaign funds and the divenlons and m isuse of those funds by him and his t.mderlings, the mat.cbing fund scheme would still be in tbe conversational stage. But. reacting to the public out· rage at the t i me. Congress rus hed through the plan, limited to presidential candidates, batt- ly in time for the 1974 campaip ;,ind too qwckl) for lht> pt>0pl1' to \ 01cc lhear ob1ect1oru. UNDER TlllS i.c hemt" o ne" mus t demon,lrC1l e <>u ff1 c1ent s upport to be con::.1de red a senous can<bdate One such who has done this 1s a Lyndoo La l\ouche. whoever he LS The way 1t l5 doM, accordmg to the formula, l5 by raismg $5.000 m each of 20 st.ates. The rontnbu· taons must be from Lnd!Vlduals and may not exceed S2SO. Corporations a~ barrf'd from making campaign contrlbu· lions and croups and organ.LU· lions do not count wb1 cb . tbeoretlC!ally. eliminates any contrlbutioos from labor umoas. A candidate then. supposedly. muat have a minimum of 20 persons in each of 20 states suffi · cienUy enthused to ante up S2SO for their favorite. But, pollucs being what it ls, aDd humans be- ini what they an. it probably ian 't too difficult to round up Sl00,000 from a few sources and then find 20 lian in each state as 10-betweeos to claim to be the ac· tuaJ donors. So much for purity! And. ii tbe foa>eaten "' the plot had in mind pant) among th1· rand1d.lles 1l v.on t be found b~ tb1s pl.m Being conditioned on matchmg fun<b thost· who can r a 1 '>e the most v. 1 II get the most federal help. The only way to <>stablish panty would be ror the ·~overnment to provide JOO per cent financing and bar all pnvate ,contnbut.Jons. : Wrucb bnngs one back to the questloooflhe propriety oftaxin~ the people to pay for the cam· :pa1gns o( persons repugnant to •them. Obviously nobody m their 'right senses would vote fortbat. THE SCIU:ll E, i.osof ar as pres· · idential candidates are eon· cerned. cannot probably now be undone although al should be. But certamly voters should make it clear th.at they want oo extension of the plan to coogressiooaJ can- dJdatas or anyooe else. Yet. proposals to use public funds to finance state candidates are currently under coos1def'a. taon in the California Legislature. Only expressions from the people to their legislators can stop 1t. It is time for them to take their pens in band and be beard. The Real Risk in Trying to Save the OlyJDpics I used to be again.st boycotting the Olympics to punish the Ru.aslam on the grounds that It sounds childish and that we s~ouldn't allow politics to ~lmlrcb tbe fair name of s~rts. ~bat, however, was before Milton Haberda.sb ran off wtlh Fred Frls· bee's wlfe, Felicia.. I bumped lnto Fred a couple of daya later and told blm bow aorry I was. "Yea," be aald, lhlk· lo• tiq IMad moroeely. "we. bad aome woo· derful times. I pea JOU lmo'# we UMd to Pla1 teom.a toelCher evef1 Saturday momiq. (can't tb.lnk of anf opponent Wbo WU mon tun. l 'U aw-. mid him." "IDJDT" .. Ob. I'll mlla Felicla. too. She waa • srut wtte. even t.bouC.b she did lob abort. And Kilton really pulled a pretty rotten tnck sneakily stealing ber away from me." .. Are you eoing to seek re- v enge. Fred?" J asked nervously. "Frankly, that wa.s the fint thing I thought of. I sot ao bot under the collar at the way that lousy rat bad bebaved behind my back that I called him up and told him I would oevor play tennis with him a1a.1n." "Good for you, Fred. Th.at11 teach blm DOt to run olf with bis beat frieodl' wives." "But be 1a1d be bad a court for 10 a.m." u yov MEAN you're actually goln1 to play teMtl wtth\be dir· ty doa who betrayed your frlend1hlp?" I aaked In· credulously. "Do you know how bard lt la to 1et a court at 10 a.f1\. 7" aald Fred. "I don't believe •t." I said. •'And I've bad a leuon evtTY day tbb week. I think lf I can keep tb• ball deep to bl1 backhand. I can talte blm." "But be lied to you. He cheat· ed. He .. ," "Loot, I certainly don't COO· done bis treacberous conduct,'' sald Fred, frowning. "But I have always believed that penooal aoJmoalUes lboWd never be al· lowed to interfere with the splrlt of Sood aportlmanshlp oo the playlq fte1da ot life.·• "Rea.Uy?" I 1aid. "S..ldet," be aald with a wicked grtn. "I'm IOlnC to whip the •luftina out of the 1.0.b." WELL. I'• delllbted that no delicate dilldren or lactae./rone to th• vapors attend• the match. It wu clear from the bel'innlDc that Fred ... out to do Mlltln. "Take th1a fOC' the Umo you told me you and Felicia had to attend a three-week seminar ln Laa Vecu oo "The Future of Aluminum lqota'l" crted Fred. aimln1 a wicked foreband at Mllt'1navel. Or: "lien'• oae for the nlaht you ~'t apeod oa our couch wben I was visiting my sick mother!" be would about as be went up for an overhead smash. Unfortunately, all this bellow· ing bellicoaity didn't help Fred's game. He was 9000 down n•e- love and reduced to callin1 any ball wtthlD a foot of any Uoe "Out!" "You're a liar and a cheat," snarled Milt. "You· re calllaa nw a liar and a cheett•• Pnld rushed the net, a perfectty aeeeptable tenn1a UC· Uc if the ball la in pla1. It wun't. As a coo.aequence, Fred lost three ltrinp oo his racket, P lateral incisor and a lawsuit for telonlom battery. So while I'm sttll a1alnat boycottlni the Olymplcs on the 1rounda tt aouncla cblldlsb, I'm not at all a\ll"CI we abould lum our patriotic, red-blooded athletes loose on tbose un · trustworthy Ruaaiau vermin. It could lead to World War W . Maybe poUUca and a ports don't mllL Everyone certa1n1y takes 1porta a lot more aerioualy. CONSUMER I NATION ~. "*'*' .. ,.., £ ~ Yf@I!IJ [( ®@w\Yln@@ Carter's Prayers B8T.&TB 8.&LB OP JEWELRY· ~RYSTAL· PORCELAIN· BROlWZES· CDlllA. - Khomeini, Ha.tagea Included MLE .. ....,, DEAR PAT: A trtead t.o&d me JOU•d bad ln· formaUon lo your column about how to chanae a marrt.d name back CO a maiden name wttbout 10-lac to an atsorney, Tbia lnq"1.ry ._ for llOUleoae who dapent.eiy needa lbe name cbaqe to belp Pl'• vent probl9ma wltb • former husband. 8.F., Santa Ana Yem MeM Prehbly wu rd ntq &o U.. AYS It.• a-.. &Jae beell, ••&ow a. Q••ae Yoar Na•e:•.,. Darid V. ~All .a.. rw.1 uc1 lD· IU1tda.. llfteauy &o c ...... ,... ..... by ... la• .. eoart. or by U.. al•pler ..... •e&Md are lael.._. la We Nol. If I& 1u•1 HaUable ta ........... YM cu ...... dlndly bJ ....... t1.ts e•u • perttat ta~ ud 75 cata ...... ..a It••· dllq '"lo: Nolo Presa Dlartbadq, P.O. Bu 544, ~teldelltal. Calli.~ c..tri••._• Ll•ft Raued1 DEAR PAT: First of all, can you tell me what the tax credit limit is for political contributions for 1979? Secondly. there has been talk of an e xemp· tion on interest income as there is on dividends. Has thls gone through? H H., Newport Beach IRS saya the limit for credJt allowed for . polltlcal coatrtbatJons baa been doabled. For lt7t. yoa can clalm 5t percent of wbat you an·e. bat no& ' more tlaaa sse. or $HI II yoa are man1ed fllin& a job& retara. However, you may DO loa«er claim u ltembed dedvctioa for tbne coatribatJou. IRS adds that tbere ls no exemption oa lDlerest income at tbls time. Copper Cleaning a Claall~rage DEAR PAT: I've used my Revere Ware for almost 3l years. Jt's still in good shape, but a cou· pie of knobs have fallen off the lids and the bandies are getting shabby. Where can I get the new parts I need to spruce up my cookware? K.K.., Huntington Beach Coatact Revere Ware Pans & Service by wrtt· lag to 8MI W. Pico Blvd., Loe Angeles tMSS, or by plaoalq <ZU) ISt-3287. A parts list wtll be malled . lo you wldt prtces II.sled, IDd yoa cu order wbat yoa •eed by mall. DEAR PAT: I've noticed that whipping cream from the market seems to late longer to whip and baa less volume than It did a few ye.,.. ago. I use • the same equipment and technique to whip it as I always have. Is it my imagination, or has tbia product changed? J.M ., Costa Mesa The product itRU baa cbqed, ac:= to Al Baa&er. dlredor el qaa11&7 ~ for • ~ Corp. lie &old AY8 •at l&ate law ............ 1 fat la "'6 ala aad cream dtu ii did a few yean a10. Fw IM&aaee, allowable fat lD lllllk tau ben l'Hweed from it lo 18 percetlt. U&ltt ~ cr~am <Dlll&ll1 sold aa • ....,.._. cream" by dalrtes) now baa 30 perceat fat eomparea to a pnt- vloa11 35 percent level. Heavy wlllpplac cream bl 31 percent fat. 10 lo Cet al.-&lie aa.e fa& aa· teat u yoa med to flDd la replar wlllppla& cream, yoa aow would lla.e lo k7 &lie "M•YJ'' variety. Tbe fat conteat cu clwtce &.be rate at wblc.. tbe product wlllps, ucordla& lo Balder. Lela fat meau lon&er wMpptag Ume, 11 yoa DOUced. Tbe decttue lD nlame is dae lo tbe addJtioD of a small amoant of gelatin-type atabill.&er to decrease the teadeacy of waler In the cream from .eparatbtg after it Is wbJpped. As yoa recall, w~p· pus cream aaecl to "tltl.D oat" after a altort storage Ume. As yoa know, the beat tedmlqae for wbJpplDg cream Is to make sure the cream ls cold and lo ue a cold bowl ... d cbJJled beaten for wbJppl.Dg. Tbat baaa't dlanged. WASJUNOTON CAP> -Pneldent Carter H id h t pray1 dally for Ay a_tollq Rubollab ltbomeili ud UM •1Ut.aot.t boldln• ~ ao Americana b<ltta .. ln Iran. Cart.er made the n•tlatloa la a •Pltitb lo a NaUoaal PTa1er ar.atfaat Oii tM dUftcult~ ot PtllYlDI "for ~ wbodee*•·' "IHI')' day, I pray for the A.Yatollab JCbomtlnl," the Praident aald Wed· oaday ot lb Ire· nlan l e ad e r "!!v..-y day J pray for the kidnappers who hoJd our lnno cent Amerlc1tn11 And e very day, of coune, I pray for those who are held ho11ta1es as lnno-r cents ." l "It's not easy lo l do this. and J have to force myself sometimes to Include someone on my l ist b eca use I do n 't want t o acknowledge that that person might be worthy ol my love, .. Carter said. "And the moet difficult thing of all l lhink is to go even one step further than that, and thank God for our own difficulties, F.AbeS INSUlAHCI GlOUf' 141-HH or llS.J07 '' 14 ...,_. c .... Mn. Antique Show and Sale! Today thru Sun. at The Huntington Center mall. Out standing colleci1ons trom 50 dealers. Also tree evaluatt0n chnic. 405 twy & Be~ Blvd .. H.B. JOHN COX MEANS COMMON SENSE •'>'1"', (~ rt-w•( ', ~(..O..JIV'"· ( .,,....,...,, .... ....,., ...... ""°""" ·~r.i ~-rr- ca11 642-s&ra. Put a few word1 lo wo rk for ou. Win A Heart of Gold our own cUHppolntmnta. our own faJluree, OW' own chaU.01 ... OW' own teata ... He ur1ed lbe audience ot 3,000, ln· clucUna membtn ot eon,,..., to .. ch. da)' Ult t.be1r cbaUeain and cUaap. polatmenta and thank God fOf'them. "It miitJt IOUDd 1uance, but I 111arantee)'OU 1l workl,'' heaald. He aald that each day, hi.a au· dlence abould li1t by name t.bose "a1atmt whom •• are alienated" and aay "God, I pray for that person, or those people.'· The president a l s o warned against the misuse of religion, stating that "the root of war s, d ea th , destruction come from the misap. p lication Of r e· .. tOMCINI Ugioua teachings." The president introduced bis post· bre akfast lesson by saying that when his mother was a Peace Corps volun· teer in lncU a, she worked as a nurse helping, among others. an 8·year-0ld leper. SILVER aad ••re. Lots of dilmOnd rings 1nd 11rrlngs, gold chllm, fine chin• ~ crv•tal, bronzes, some fuml· ture, Otis, chlftdelien, breu lemps, etc. Something fcw everyone -from S 1.00 up. Free lldmission. 81nk of America, Master Ch1rge. ctiecks, some terms an1lable . ........ ,, ............., nlghta Feb.8,9 and 10 Inspection of au men:h.MdiM Frldly, Saturday, Md Sunday 2·5PM.and7 ·8PM. newport auction company 2542 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA (714) 646-2200 COMSIGtlAENTS ACCS*IED TU.SPM Art Levine Auc 1ione.r Save up to 38o/o. to one-way to Calgary. Prices do not mclude tax. From Los Angeles lllt8mational. ~ .. 8urpriM wiour V.a.ntine wtth a lovety 14K yeti ow gold pendant with a 1 /4 carat diamond It's a beautiful custom design by Under Jewelers. · Al )QJ have to do la fin out the coupan below and deposit at any S11etrf Viffege merchant no later than February 11. 1980. Olwtng wUI be held Febf'Uary 12. Wfnnerwtll be nottfled b'/ phone. You. muat be 18 or older to enter. i..a..La. Angele. 8:15a.m. Lea-.. Ca)gar-, 8:10Lm. Anne c.Jgary 12: J 3 p.m. non-.top Arrn.Loe~ J 0:00 a.m. non-lltOp IAeft La. Angei. 8:JSa.m. Lene F.dmontoft 7:00a.m. Anne F.dmcmton 123 p.m. aae-.top Anne Loe Angei.. J 0:00 a.m. one·tltop "navel must or1ginate and tidtem be purchaaed in the U.S. Tbeee special fame UC> appfy to your return fliqht. provided • round-trip tldcet la i8lued prior to departure from U.S. point oi origin. ------.... Jwst otlJ • »areJ Agant. yoor Qxporate 7l,are/ ~or Hugh. Atrweet at ~.:'::C:. Lot Angeles (2.13) 772-5100 OntariO (714)98&6724 ~ ~ )!wbartk (213) 241.a333 Oranoe County (714) 540-~ ~ --CjjT -· ··---~-~~--~~~------~~--~-----~_.:_..:....:..:;_:~ ~.,..,_,,,. There's ample space for tbla CadJllac spotted at Fashion Island, but unfortunate- ly it's room that's supposed to be reserved for people who really need it. The car, Deatlu Elsewhere YAOUNDE , Cameroon (AP) -Rene Jotlnlae, 59, adviser to Fre n ch President Valery Oiscard -d 'Es- taing oo African alfainl, died in a plane crash in this western African county. Journlac, re- garded aa the power behind France's African policy, played a major role in the overthrow of Emperior Bokassa I of the CentraJ Afncan Em- pire. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Composer R•y Heln- dorf, 71, who won three Academy Awards for his scores "Yankee Doodle Dandy." "This Is the Army" and "The M us1c Man," dJcd this wN·k. Enemy Within," died thla week. SYDNEY, Australia CAP ) -Air Marshal Sir Rleharcl WIW•m1, 89, a fo under of the Royal Australian Air Force and a wartime chief of Britain's coastal com- mand, died Thursday in Melbourne. SACRAMENTO (AP) J•ck Larscbeld, 46, a former football player for the College of the Pacific and the Oakland Raiders, and a Sacramento attorney, suffered a heart seizure and died this week while walking away from a tennis lesson. Co11nseling Class Set license number 292 WVV, occupies a han- dicapped space but doesn't display a special sticker or plate. Punch Abortions Increase NEW YORK <AP) -Nearly three of every 10 pregnancies ended in abortion in urn and 1978, ac- cording to a family plannin& survey. The survey, based on reporta of abortions performed during 1977 and the first quarter of 1978 . and taken by members or the AJan G1.1ttmacher Institute, said there were 1.32 million legal abor- tions in lbe United St.ates in um and a projected 1.37 millloo in 1978. NEW YOHK (AP> The Rev. Raymond J . DeJaeJtber, 7'1, a Homan Catholic m1ss1onary who survived 1mpnsonment in both Comm unas t China and Japan and wrote six books includ- i n g "Peking's Red Guard " and "The Tbe numben reflected a ' percent lDcreue The Laguna Beach Crom um to 1978, compared to a u percent ln- Free Clinic has formed crease between 1976 and J.m, according to the aur- a s upport group for vey, wtuch was publUhed in the Family Planning anyone recently ex -Perspective ma&aZllle. Death NotlN>11 au~"NELL WINSLOW 0 IJU~Nlll , <••-of >iunllr'(llon &..ch, C• Po,..d ... ,.Y Oft f-~1>fwry '· 19'0 ""''"'"""' b'f "'•" wtt• M•r"ttw P 8u\~ll Of ... t.tl'lt•noton 8e•t tr.. C... F-Vf'lllrttl vrvl<f'\ w OI lJit' held on !wttur""y J .,,..,.,,,. • '"°•I 1 OOPM .. the EUt><OCMOI U1<1rth of the -•>teh, .. ,. bu_,, !>I • .,_,,.An•. (.e """" •ntwnwnt In (hi(~,;. ''""°'' Pitre• 8roouu, t:tefl Hra•d••~ Mor'-...'' CS.re< W-W°'\ ICUllN ~!(J>MfN .. lt IN .,.,Yl'*'rAMlllQ H•rbOr LAtllffl ~· (J11v• M1.1r tu"' f ,,. C....••-w ~~~.,.. 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N l)nw NlfwlJlifl iW"' 11 1>44'i/W *CQIMIC:lf MOSTUAUll u1oun• tMM.h 49'~1b l1.:~r Betl Juan Olp+eltlll\O ..ee-1rn Kt..,. LAW........w'. OUYI Mor1UlllY • C.me lerf O~IOfY 1815 <Mt6M Ave • Coet• Meee 640-61564 ' MLTZ•lmDM .... A&.~ 841-24M CoetaMeu 87H450 ~-ar.-1 11LL NOAr#AY MOeTUAIY 110 BrOltdwlY eo.11M..-Ma-Gte<> - INft'H. ""*" llll)tlTUAllY WIWICL .. CHAl'IL Moftu.ry • OfemlllOnl d71.17th 81. Colla ... Mltl• H~ per1eocing a separation ----------------------or loss of a loved one or home. Mary Douglas. a licensed clinicaJ social worker, will conduct group therapy sessions, in tandem with Jann Ahearn, an MA in Mar- riage, Family and Child CounBeling candidate from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mon- days beginning Feb. 25. Thton• 1H no charge for I ht• group sessions. ln- tor mat wn 1s available WILLIAM HARVEY, Ph.D. wishe'> to announce the e>pening of his Prttcl1ce 1n Hypnotherapy ell 666 Bal<er SI .. Suite 405 Costa Mesa Of lice Hours 9 AM to• PM Monday thru Friday Call tor AnPolntment: ~757 hy <'alllng 4!)4-0761. ---------------------- Jo Me~co K utf' Simpson of Nt•WJKlrl IWia ch la one or ~I f.c·wlll and Clark c -.,11.,~., atudent.a atudy- l 11 rt In Mtixico this wlrll«!r Hfla la a junior at l.rwla and C lark f •1llc~. l'mtJ-00, Ore. VtlltUt; NOTICF. .... 11 llf/41' • ., ....... HAMatf•raMe1n • •1• '"""""''~ i-1.-••• , ....... ....... _ ... 'lt//l.rk,. ~ "'" (.QMflAHY, lltt '"'°'1li1011.it W•r, ..,it. o, "-"°" ....... , .. .._ . .,.... ,.,, ............. , .. ~ .. 4 .,.,. IMW t •H•1tnfe •1,l,14 at•llJ .. ftflf f/1ta.~. tA Mt1M .. , ... •• ,,.,., .,, .. ,,.. ~'/, t .. u,,,,,. • ..,,.,, ( ,,., wau .. u h • '"'••J\tf f•d ~r • ~ ...... -'""'"tl4l ~ #oe>M-·· Im• .....,..r..,.t ... OJ.ad with uw ,_,1, '•••• ..c Or-c~111, '"' , ....... ,t•. •• .... , .. , ,._,.,_,Ur ... C:-1 n.11., f'tkll, ,._, •· ''· n . "· •• •••to PUBIJC NOTICE "ICTI flOClt altltNeM NAMl IHTIM .. IT , ... ,,..,_."9 --It..-. llutl· ,.. .... , J•Nll lHll!A,.IUHI, HIJI "" h l l•HI, Senle An• HtlthO, C~Hlor111et2101 Jenel L ... ,_,, Nll ••rel! .. , .... ._. -Helel'll•. c:.tifwlll• .,.,., "' .. ..._ .. ~._...,.,~ .. ,,...... .,..."".,... """ _.,.,.. -,.... wtttl "" c-1., ~ .. Or .. c;.-., -,...,._.,...... ,. .... f'Wll._ OrMll C... OMl'f ........ .. -..1.u.n.tt,,.. ~ PUBUC NOTICE t• Mll.EAGE SERvta CONTIACT WITH EVERY LEASE•. r '»"•'• r ng Con\p • Steering • Air cond • Munual Auto tran1 • fronl lute> • Drive AJ!le • <.• in1ri111111 trt)nl I ro1r breke aystem • Etee. Hyt1t1m 1.-..~ .... ,,, '"! *"' .. ,,_,..~ . .,, , ... ,.,. 1•'4 ~ 11).,.., '"'.,. ..... !t7:.:.•~:~.:~ .. ~!:-~~~ ,..,,;., M,.,,..,_. '-''' ~A ~ntJIW '•••fi , ,IW"f•ft \11ih•i fl••• .. t• • Wtl• \jt f ff>f'\'t Whl 0t ....0 ( l101H1•"' Mii: \IM• ... ltftf>tt11119Mty f1U Ut ..... I . .. ORANGE COUNTY . . . Libertarians in Irvine 81 O.C1.IJUltl'INOI e11 .. _, ......... .. StnceaM tor Suece11 ta tbe Tbree-paiiy Symm" wW t..U. theme of the 1* Uben.rtan Party atate conveoUoo r•b. 15-11 at the Re~ ffo&.tl iD lrvtne. Amonc the 1peuen wlD be Ed Clark of Sao Marino, the party'• presidential nominee. aad David P. Bertl&bd of Costa Mesa , the party '• oaUooal cbalrman. More t.bao 1,000 Llbertartam are ~ for the stat. con- clave, accordi111 to Barbara Kamm of ffwrtl~ Be.ch, conveatioo dlairman. The Libertarian P•rty WU certitled u Calllorni•'• fifth of· ficlal poUUcal party just lut mouth by Secretary of St.Ate llardl,....Eu. • • • TBS O•~NG& COUNTY Chpter f:A tM Nataoaat AMOda· tton tor the AdvHcemtet of Colored Peoalt ll 1tart1n1 a local drive tO'bave Ju. 11 the late lla.rtin Lat.her Kini Jr.,'a btrtbday, declared a naUoa.J bollday. Tbe NAACP chapter la uk:ini all lllterested Oru1e Count.lam to attend a meeU.n1 next Toea- day to help 1et tbe drive under way. It atarta at 7:30 p.m . at the Friendship Baptiat Church, 708 S. Lemon St., Fullerton. ••• &ICBAaD SPOONER,preal- dent ol the Newport Hnbor Area Chamber ot Commerce, will be the apeaker at Wednesday's meettn1 of the Balboa Bay RepublteenWOGMD, Federated. !Spoomr, an attorney, wt1I talk about "Erolioo of Ou.r ECCllDOrnJc P"reedoma" du:rt .. 1 a l\mcbeon at the Babla Cortnt.b.lan Yacht Cl'1b in Newport Beach. The buaJneaa meet1ng1etaunderwa_y atlla.q>. . .... * STATE SUPERINTENDENT of Public Instruction Wilson RUet wtl1 discun tbe future Of eduutioo in California during a KOCE-TV. Channel 50, ap- penance next Friday. He'll be interviewed on the Oran1e County public television station's "Voter 's Pipeline" ahow scheduled for airing at 7:30 p.m . The program will be repeated at 10.30 p.m. Feb. 19. Junior Colleges Cheered By JACkJE BYMAN Ot-Detty ...... , .... National Football Leasue commissioner Pete Rozelle, Huntington Beach As - semblyman Dennis Man1ers. NBC con.sumer reporter D•vid Horowitz, astronaut Walter Cun· ningham, Calllornla Secretary of St.Ate March Fong Eu and Ed Roberta, director of the State Bond of Rehabllltatlon, have two thlnp in common. They all attended Cahfom1a comm.unit)' college.a And they're all part of California Community College Week. Feb 16-23, the brainchild of three of. facialB of the Coast Commwuty College Distnct. T~IX celebnta~ will be rea t d 1n public servi ce ... telev1s10 ~pots as part or a 0.Uy ~-li.19 ~ celebration that will also '>Pe KEEPING SUNNY SIDE UP events on campuses and a vane Coast College'• S1mon ty of newspaper stories like this one Simon d<.>e1ded to do ~omtlh111g In an unl..tkely way. Propos1 a bout 1t tion 13 started 1t all "We Just felt that the rom umpaign. They took their Idea to the California Community and Junior College Association, which formed a 12·member task force Crom across the state, with Luskin as chairman. TO AVOID spending public money on materials, Simon said, they appealed lo the Kellogg Foundation. which chipped in what he fondly reCers to ab "15.000 green cornflakes." The task force came up with a publicity package that could be adapted by each district, or used as It was Contents ranged from simple speeches and news releases lD feature story ideas and radio an nourrcements along with a nine·nunut.e s hde s how and the telev1s1on commercials. SIMON SAJV dLs tncts ~bb the state received the packa~(· with enthusiasm. and Soulhern Cahforrua dlSlncts then tnet ltr coordma~etr~p~~---Richard Simon. publtc rela-munHy rolle~c~ then· an• IC17 lions director for the Coast Com· throughout the state arr hke 1f! munity Collcgt' Distract, ex· tht-vw .... out tht' ba) 'Aindow EAR.L'S plained that budgt'l cutbacks vou 'A aJk b' It 1•v1•n rl.s\ .,.,1lh1Jul ~u ... ••"c"" ... """ resulting from l'opos1llon 13 left nol1 c1nR . S1 mon '>~H1 M<M •-" .... .. morale low on tht! dastr1ct's Jn addlt,on to hurk1ng up ~·Lt<'"•)' ~-. , lit. t ,,..,. .....,.,,, .. , .. 9W• ()oar campuses morale. Simon nott>rl . tht.' tn11 ..... .,, ....... ,, ,,..., ,., .. , Coaslhm• ('ommun1ty College behe\ed the) N>uld stir up sup lO\•• .. , , .. 641-1289 l'rcsuJcnt llt·rn11' Lu3km, lhen· pon among leg1slaton and 1n "" ... ..._, ,.,.., board of trustc·es president terest amon~ prospeclJve s1u "''~~~c.:;!.!~~~01 Worth Keene (sin re rc~t~1 red~'..!>..:.an~d~_:d::e:.:n::ts::_...:wi:.:..::lh:.:_.:a-...!:.p:..:u:..:b:..:.11:.:.· r_:r_::e:.:.1::..a.:.:ta...:o.:.:n:::.~ __ ~~-..;-...;..' ·...;~~·~· "...,·~··~"p.• -~ei v Featuring .,. . •ASTA rETTUCINE (1 •oups ANTIPASTI f' CARNE aPAGHETTI t J~EGUMI AND MUCH MORE BANQUET FACILmES AVAILABLE NOWIN South Coast Plaza ~ (714) 540-8038 1 .. -------v---- -_ .... --------------- --------··--·-----........._.........,.4'. . -... --------... .-_. ___ -- Tuberous t B~onia A 'Star' 1 Tb• tubenMal befOllia I.I 1 ............ ..., ...... of ... word. It la 111iowJ enaqta to 1G It .... Md it .., com. •• ............... to,.. dMll tllM •pectacular p&.mt ..... ..., to ,.,.. ....... ..., .... .. You do. of coane. ~v• to Cl" Jt IWtable '"""-' eoedlt.iom but Udl ta .at~ to do. u you are DOt fun.Ular witb ~ tuberoua l"OOUd .,..,_,, ao to )'Our ....,., nuneryman aod look al tbe pictw. oo UM bU'I or bo.w.ee where the tuben are 'ept. TBS &SAJ,.ITY will au.rpua lbe pictw"e'a promiae. A slnale tuber ll"OWD in an 8-lncb clay pot will give you pleuure u.oW fall, l>ut if you bave apace. you >hould compound the deUpt by getlinl many tubera. Now the temptation will be to take one tuber of each kind - red, yellow, pink, salmon, white ln ruffled, single or double lorma. There are so many 'varieties and each is so beautiful that it's like being a kid at the candy counter. But for the best results, plan to use the same col- or in masses or groups. TO GET AN ORIGINAL ef- rect , plant groups (or group the tubers you're growing in pots or redwood containers) of the same color, then use maidenhair fern, holly fern or chain fern to de· linbte the start or another drift or another color. The tuberous begonia must have filtered light like that un- de r lath shelters or at least pro- tection from the direet rays or the noon and afternoon sun. They appreciate a very high content of organic matter in their soil and they want plenty of water. Keep them moist and every few weeks give them a light dose of food and you will havt! flowers so big and so beautlful that you won't believe they grew in your own garden. Plant Perennials Now's the time to begin think· ing about J>lanta for colon in your garden. Plant colorful ahnaba and pel'etlDiat. that will continue to put on a color show from !!ll•mmer to winter. Fuchsians To Meet Monday Ideal Valentine Gilt The heart-shaped blossoms or the exotic "Anthurium An· draeanum" will show your sweetheart that your love is always growing. Anthuriums, prized for blooms of red, white, pink and coral, thrive in indoor containers as shown, with little care. Laguna Club Sets Program On Cuttings Laguna Beach Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. Barbara Ortez. president of the show committee and prize- w i oning fuchsia g rower. will present a program on how to prepare cuttings for propaga. Uon . According to Barbara, this is an lnexpensive method for in· creasing your garden inventory and by starting cuttings now, you will have plenty of plants for summer. Refreshment hostess for the evening will be Lind1t4 Hogan. Plant and supply tabJ.ail!; will be availaWe. Weekend Gardening Checklist • If you haven't already done so, prune and spray rose bushes. If rains are absent. be s ure to keep them watered deeply. • Keep fa I le n ca me Ill a blossoms picked up to eliminate the possible breeding site for camellia petal blight. • ~ydrangeas may be pruned lo two or three leaf buds above ground. • Pinch back carnation plants lo force bushy growth and abun· dant looms. New plants can also go in now. •If you plan to prune an over· gr own rhododendron, do H within the month even though It will mean sacrificing a few bloom s. 1~h\<lll Library~ Q.dl'deltS lt FOR VALENTINE'S DAY ... Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will meet Monday at 7 :30 p .m . in Veteran 'll Memorial Hall. ~ W. 18th SL, Costa Mesa. .come choose a special way of remembering the one you love, from our beautiful new collection of imported gree~g cards, botanical prints, plants, baskets and many other fme . unique gifts. Helen Redding, vice president, will introduce guest s peake r J ohn Levaoton, associate pro- ressor of ornamental 1orticulture at Orange Coast College. Mary Warwick, in charge of refreshments. will be assisted by Carol Hohl, Joan Evans and Helen Redding. Marcella Van Riper will collect all aluminum brought to the meeting, and Fred Woods, plant ta- ble chairman, will have shade plants and fuchsias available. All aluminum a nd plant dooatioos go to Orange Coast College to s ponaor a student or horticulture for one semester. Visitors are welcome. Sherman Schedules -Seminar Sbermall tJbrary and O.,,._ of Corona ~el Mar will offer a seminar enUUed .. Indoor Plant Car•" oe Wedneaday, 1:30 a.m. to DOOL TODla for d1Kulllon wtll lDclade conta•nen, ooUtaa mlxe9. watMtnt lelaecfW.., fertUIHra, aod •"fool.proof" plante. IN9ft11(,"IOU POa 11ai9 ........ are Wade Sobertl, director Of ~a.Mm ..... Al•• Grill· Oarden1 . ...., ...... Tbenll~ f•• of •10 ·~ ~S:1 for lrl· ......... OPEN EVERYDAY, 10:30 AM· 4:00 PM 2847 Eaet CoHt Highway Coton• del Mar THIS SPRING Will BE TOO LATE! DO IT NOW .. JPrevenr Crabgrass and oftlM weeds In an iowns whlle feeding wl1tl a rtch fert111zer. Bandini CRABGRASS CONTROL 14 LB. BAG Covers up to2.000 sq.ff. REG. '11.95 SALE 9.47 f FTD"" Hearts & Flowers Bouquet Order Early! Fresh flowers In FTD exctustve Heart-shaped ceromlc otsh wlfh two IOveblrds. -Coll us today. 17.50 ,.,_ ....... -- VALENTINE GIFTS FROM OUR FLORIST Exquisite Siik and Ory Arrangements - Of1glnol Designs. UnlQue ~Musical ~ TtrTar1ums. Spnng Bulb Plants In Beautlful Bk>Oml Azaleas. Cyciamen, Afr1can Vlofetl. Gloxlnlas • More. ' "$/Ila lf.6. Hal limn \ S.•••~··t Club to Tour -Greenlwmes Sou\b Coul Oard.a Club wW tour two lar1e ,-rffDboul•1 deYoted to raia!q ud drtelopment of orcblda ud tropic plant.a, on Wednetday. Tbe meetiD& wU1 1et underway at noon . Memben and l\*tl are askell to brtn1 a bas luncb to lbe meetln1 room ol the new Crown Valley Community Park on Crown Valley Parkway, a abort db· tance beyond Nl1uel Road . Deuert aod coffee will ~served by Mn. Vernon Annatroq and her com..aUttee. OCRose Society To Meet All will UMmble at 2 p.m . at ~l Ana Marte Lane. home of Lynn Mauser and hiJ partner. Ca rl Holiday of Carllnbouse, and'aite of ~~-~~~--....-;...~-~"""'!"'~~....,.,~ the greenbouaes . J Orange County Rose Society wiU meet Tues- day at 7 :30 p.m. at Westmins t e r Ci vi c Center recreational hall, 8200 Westminster Ave., one block east or Beach Blvd. Entrance is at the rear or the building with plenty of free parking Guests are welcome Jam Kirk, rosarian· horticulturist. will dis· cuss the starting and continuing care of roses ·A question and answer period will follow . Landscape Walk Set Sherman Ll brary and Gardens will offe r a "landscape walk " on Saturday at 9 .30 a .m Botanist Va n Bobbitt will discuss orna mental plants and landacaping ideas on this s troll through Corona del Mar The program 1s free and open to the public. Th ose wi s hin g to partici pate s hould gather at the rear park· ing lot, 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Ma r UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Sale! •.,, • • -•·L",,...' "'r,,_,,, '.J" ·,~ .... ,.,, '* • •,·~I;, .• ,, ;1•rt· -~ ,....,~,,.. • • • • Thousands o1 dolon in ~ • 1 1 /'; must t>. so6d. Ughting fO( yow :. •)': ... ' hMY M.cf -Oil'U 120 dccof'otor .' .. •• ,. lnas.. No ~ olfsr' retus.d •. : ·• · ;. on it.ms with sfight freight dom-. · ·• ,:·· og•, clos•·outs, and builder - surpfus. ... I It.' ' ,, ,/I I • • ' ,..,. • .,._, ..,. r ,,, .,..,, '•""'\. ..,,.,.,,, ft'; Y f 'I -~ L,.~~I • " Starts ~ 9th ot 9 o.m. •' .. , ·: ' ends Fe.bfuory 2.3rd ot 9 p.tn. " . ........ , . """'''~· . -'l"' ... ,, ''Or 1..-J'Y ,,.,. 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T,...,_ IUP••toa COU•T OP CA&.ll'Oll•IA COUNTY OP~ '" , ... Metter .. -"""~*' .. JAMES LEWIS OUYO ,_ OW.,. et N-. CAM -.Cll A-""7• oaoa1t TDMfOWCAUt• POlt CMAMO• CW MAM• .IAMH LEWIS OLIVIO IYJ fltoN • lle"llut "'...,, ,_. lw en _. e+-_ .... ,..,..,... .. ~,..,- lroril .IAMfS LEWIS OlllfO to JAMES l"""'I WHITTEMO•f. II It --.,....,.. tNI 811 .. ._, .-...--"' .. -~­..., ....... tlft ~ lft OtU"'- .... J •t ,. Owtc ~ °"" W.tl • ....,... ,.,.... ~ Ori ~fl •• 1' .. , •t 11,09 .-c1oc11 a.m., """ tlloto ..... "'9re IMw t-. It MY "'6Y 11oa .... """' .. ,... ......... ~ .. _.,.....,.. .. ., ...... II It ._.._, .,_.. .... I u.ot 01 ... .,.... ...... ,_ ... ~llflH I• Ille Delly ....... 8 _,I 11 Of titMrAI ~ "*'"""' 111 tM\ <MMltY ....... OOQ • --.......... <~.,....,_._...,_. .... .._.,,.. 0.-. ,,_.," ... ....... ~ .. ,,..... .... ..,..~ .. t"nM MIO""'"'°"" .. ..,..~ ncMNCOIW. ...................... .,..,._ ·-----.... .... .. lhc.-......... ,........ Or-. o..I ClltlT ,,.. ,__.,,,.. 'IMf °"'9-..~­...... .,....., Teh(J'MI .... ............ °"""" 0.. Oltly ""· .141ft.ll.U.M.1,..... -- Terri 'nlompson, 11, leads prayer in Boeton claaaroom u result of new Muaachuaetta law requiring teachers to ask students lf anyone would Uke to lead prayer. Those who don't want to participate may leave the room. Refund OJances Ignored SACRAMENTO (AP> -Mott Callfom11 lax· payen are ovnlooki.D1 M chance for I Nfuod U htlh • •1. a cheek or early r«oma lnd.lc•t~. The 1tate Employ· rnenl Development Department •aid that by followtna tmtrucUona on pa1e 11 ot Form 540, an e mployed ~rson can claam up to $1H aa a credit. lo -..dditlon to. w!latever refund there mllbj. be, or 1 direct re-1 fund ii there la no tax· liability. The reft.md la from \be Dis ability lpaoranoe Fund. wbtc b pay• benefits to worken who are off the Job because of sickness or LDJury not caused at work. Most wage earners State Students L kin ? contribute one percent of their first $11,400 to ac g the fund, or a maximum e of Sl 14. But during thel past three years. lhej cont ri bu lions fa r ex· T --p {i• • • M J. S • E , . h ' ceeded Lhe benefit.a paid. I.£38 T0 f,Cleftt 1,ft Qf,.., CleftCe, nu f.,8 Refund.I of 80 percent, ·~ o f the contribuUons SACRAMENTO CAP> -Studenu who are pre· paring for college in California take fewer cluses in math, science and EngU..h than college-bound 1tudenu in other states, a national survey shows. Findinp of the study by the College Entrance Examination Board were presented to the state Board of Education. ONE BOABD MEMBER, LOU18 Honig Jr. of San Francisco. said the disclosure that fewer than one lo three female college·bouod studenu ln California had taken two years of physical science, compued t.o one out of two oallonally, was "shocttng." 1be survey also found that California atudenta 1eaera1Jy got higher high school grades than coun- terparts in other slates. Honig, a former teacher, aaid there was u connection between the two find- ings. "There's a d.Jalncentive for 11ludenu to take a difficult course, because they rillk a low rr•de, .. hesaid.1. Live-in Ends With OJ Firing OBERLIN, Ohio (AP> -A diae J~key wbo llved in self-tinpoaect confioement at hla eta· Uon for 50 days, ln sym· patby with the Amertcan hostages in Iran, baa been fired. Statioo WOBL sald DJ , Scott Miller. who 11lso waa pros.ram director. wa1 f\red becauee of un· rpeclfted "serloul viola· tiona of atatioo pollcy" that bad notblng to do with bta bosta1e de· monstraUoo. Miller, 26, baa not been available for com- ment since be packed and left the station Mon- day. Miller ended hla 50· day ordeal a week a10, aaylng he'd continue to work on bebaif of the h o1tages, b ad some speaking engagements planned, and that the proc e ed s from a patrlotk song he wrote during the conflnement would co to he lp the hostages and their famWes. Eskimo Artifact Located COLLEGE BOARD REGIONAL DIRECTOR Sam McCandless sald studenta questioned last year when lhl'y took the Scholastic Aptitude Test, required by most colleges. reported Lhal : -In math, 65 percent of male students and 40 percent of female students nationally had taken tour years or more, compared to ~ percent of males and 32 percent of females in California. Also, 89 percent of males and 79 percent of females nationally had taken three years or math or more, compared lo 82 percent of maies and 69 percent of tamales ln California. -IN PHYSICAL SCIENCES. 30 percent of males and 16 percent of females nationally had taken four years or more, compared to 15 percent of malesand7 percentoffemales in California. Also. 67 percent or ma.Jes and 49 percent of females nationally bad taken two ye ars or more. compared to 49 percent of m ales and 29 percent of fem ales in California. we re a ut horiied las t year by the LeglsJature. wben it pa:.scd A8298 by Assemblyman Ali ste r~ McAli.ster, D-San Jose . , Talk Slated John R. McAneny, community r elations coordinator for Care Ma nor Hospital wlll speak to the Excba.nge C lub of Capistrano Valley on "Symptoms and Ph as e s or Alcoholi!m" at 7 :30 a m TueMiay al H arry's Family Cafe on Camino Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano. AUGUSTA, Maine lAP) -Attbaeolost.sta dlHln• on the Maine coaat ••Y tbey have found a piece ot poU.bed 1toae believed to be a tool u 1ed by pre· deewora ~ modem-day l!aldmae. WE'RE 11IE MOST ROMANTIC PLACE IN 10WN. Tb• tool. about the .... of • quarter, ... f 0 U D d 'a t a ~ atebaeolotlcal. dll at 9111• mu. tlle coutat t.o•D where •• lltb· ceeturY None ~ wu dltcovered about 19 ,.an..,. We have all the tender little touches that make Valentine's Day so special. We have records and tapes for romantic music; candles and candlestlcks to reflect the glow. We have elegant crystal '· ----- goblets. dellcloue chocolate candles. cards and books of love poems. And lots of wonderful gift Ideas. We have whatever you need to set the mOOd for Valentine's Day. And all In one convenient stop. \ ~. kONtttry .. ,. PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -----------"CTIT10UI aUIUllM •AMlllTATllMUIT T 11• 1.i-1"9 '"' '°"' M• dolf>9 -·~,.,. LAC.UNA '°°°'-S4J~ Y, ~ S Co .. t Htqll•eY. L•t1•1t•e 6t•<ll c...1-.nu1 J•U ~ ..... , It-StrHt, C..1• INW, C<llllonll• ._,, o-~ . ., Mrcfl ....... ,. ... _.~..,, '"'' _, .. ~-by . .. ...... __ .,. , .. _,, Tl\lt ~ •'" tiled •lltl -C-tY Clefll ol 0tMeO c-!Y .,. J.-rytA,IW PVBUt NOTICE .. AMI ITATIMl•T ,,.. 1o1--.. ...,...... " ..... ---·· TM£ MEWPOltT C .. lLEltY, ONl', HO ..._, CMI ... Ot1,.. w•'- Jl, NeWOOtl ...... ~h•-• '7..0 ()ereld L o<o,.•. lOt Vl\IA T t\OC .... .. __,lie« .. c.l•-· - PVBUCNOl'ICS ,,....------- OM. y Ptl.OT A J J --------Thi\ blifti""'' t\ <ot'OIC.'94 ltf _., '" cll•14<J•• Oe<..., L ICouotr PUBUC NOTJCE P UBLIC NOTICE ll!I' .~ ... Iii.cl ..., .. "" Cou,.ly Ctork of 0•-c.-ity 0" )_n,.. I.., PUBUC NOTICE NOT ICE OF DEATH OF .,.,,_ "*",:' •• ",, .. ( .... ti AlCOMOL EAAL 0 . WILSON AND Pvt111.,,..,o.-c.o..t o.I•• "" ... P•oc.•-•b• llA1tc~o,.u \flf OF PETITION TO AO· ,,,. 1.11.n.,.,1.., 11140 tHCl11t11 ""cx.•t.M 01 \t.HU MINISTER ESTATE NO. .. .... ljll II ........... --. .,.. A ·10311t. -----t•••..,. ... • wm T o a I I h e I r s . PUBLIC NOTICE •1.t::.".,..~~~~,"'ec10' beneflc1ar les. c r editors ;G T -;cm 0-;-;.-;-;o liD '"'" ,..,,,.,.." ·• ~---o• ... ,., and contingent creditors of °"°'"""'• ., .• ,.... ttle abOVe--named decedent 1u11AMAJtT01J01101"""'8-..i ""' ~ "'-::o ,,..., .nt" _ and persons WhO may be 0•0 •,...,..• ao.1 .. "'_..,. • • '" c ....... ,,, •• .,. o--c.-... otherwise interested In the tulllo<<•-"'•110 .. "'',.....'' ,..,.,.,.H,.., ' w 1lland/Ol'~t ... t e: __ .... ,,__...,., ,.., o.-.. .,,.,., .. 10.), Cltl OH FO• 0 11'1'.fll '"'.ACE. -.. -a-....,., ... .., Cl•••• p,..,. A petll100 has ~n filed -"'--'_...it.<..-11 .. .-·-,.,. n -1 • 1) ,_ -... by M ichael J. W ilson in IY ...,.._., --· .... -• _,._.to -!Wv fl•-''-''• th,.. SupPr1 or Court 0 1 _,,.,,_._...,,.. .... , .. -...~ .. --OrdnQe County reQUl-'\t1nq -..1e1 .,..,. __ .... •11•-IO<• Pl'BLIC" NOTICE that ht' ~ dPPotnted a' tlOft t0t °'.eoc. -~•net ww to bf .c. <.__ ... ..,_ .. _"'"'~ ;c)'fl, 1 0 ~ "'• 0 ~01 • 0 personal reprewntallve to <II. ...__. ildmlnlst.,. tM estate of ,....,_ _ _,__ •a ... .ce IUWYO-~-· the abC>Ye-flamed decedent _,.,.....,, .. CitY°""''°"-• ~., .............. "' under the Independent Ad· 11~.wo:,~~~~'" '''" -..-~ •..,.. ,,..... '" m i n istration of E states 0 1\'o.A __ .,.__,, •. -~At ~utlll_()r.,... CMll o.tly ....... •1. WC>fllC Ofll C•fV H •llfl. -C • ., __ ..,,,. ,.,.... ::::~.':.:7~~~.=,:. The pe11tlon Is wt for .,, ,_,_... ·~ _,.,.. _,_ _. hear1no 1n Department w1c1c.-~ \go-~"'-No. 3 at 700 Civic Center -to Cl•• 1,,..._... -.....,. Dnve We!>t, S.,nta Ana. ,,,., .,. ....... " d•••-,,.,. •-California at 10 00 a.m .. PUBUC NOTICE NOTICI! o~ DEATH o~ :";::~· . .!.::.:·:.::.ie:-... on February 26, 1980. RUTH I. HAWGOOO AND ... ,,...._ _ _.,_ ..... .__ I F YOU OBJECT to the O~ PETITION TO AO· _.,.,_ .... ,,_ ... ...,o,.,c-orantrno of the petition. MINISTER ESTATE NO. !.:',!°;".:.'.:i':",,..:'!,~',~=-" voo should either appear A·102220. ,,..,.,,., • .,.,,.,._ .. _. at the hearing and state T o a I I he 1 r !. , ......... -... , ... 0,., .. ,.. •OH1U•1 vour objection-. o,. fil P benefic iaries, c r edl ton "'•"~ ~t~°:':,.-:,>;:cv written ot>1ections w ith tht> ctnd contingent creditor<:. of ( .. c.... court before the hear lno the abOve named decedent ""°'"""" o--'-" o • .,., ...... Your appearance may bl' and J)ef'sons who may ~ --·••.•• 11...c 1n person or b'( you,. at· otherwise Interested In the torney w ill ctnd/or estate PUBLIC NOTJCE I F Y 0 U A R E A A petition has ~n filed C REDITOR or a conl by Robert N. Br oxon In the l'•C'f•TICMnau11wu1 1ngt>nt creditor of the de Superior Court of Or ctnge NMll tTAnMl"T cea!>ed, you mu<.t file your County r equest1no that .... :-;:.,:i:-·,.. .__, ••• 09"'11 claim with the court or Robert N. Bro xon ~ clP· Pt!• COMP,.,..,. 1101 (.of"""''" prp,ent 11 to the per">Onal pointed a s per <:.onctl ,.., h '•Cl "'."'' e ..... ri-prP<,entat1v1• appo1ntf'd t ~ ............. .-represent a 1ve to ad · , ,,_._ .. 111,-...,.., by thP court w1th1n four m inister the estate of t he ,.,.,.-... r ... eo-.... ~ month<. from the date ot decedent. The Pt>tlt1on is A ... , ..... ,. «11•• " ,,_.~, .,,,_ first 1ssuancf' of letter!. a.., set for hearlno 1n Of'pt J. ·~:··~.'.!:'.~~: :";:.,~·. prov10Pd in Se<.Uon 700 llt 700 Civic Center Drive. )e,.. •• ,,,.,, ... ,.,.,o thi> Pr o bat ,.. Codf' of West, In the City of Santa • P""' """'"... Caltforn1a. Thi' time for Ana Caltlo r n1ct on '"'' .,.,,~,..,., .. H ,,,... "'''" -1111ng claim'> will not"" February 26, 1qao dt 10 00 ;:;.:..:,: ···:..;• 0·-c.o.."'' 0 " pirp pnor to four month , a.m . PU••u from the dctte of the hear IF YOU OBJECT to the ""0".,..., °'-C.O.•t 0•11• P•1o• 1ng notlCed abOvP orantlno of the petition. ~·0 • u n ,._ ,.., oHo YOU M AY EXAMINE' you should efther a~r ,-the file kept by the court at the hearlno and state PUBUC NOTICE If you are l ntere!>led 1n the your objec tions or flle -u tate, you m ay tile a re written obfectlons w ith the SUll'HtO:~~TM'fMI Quest wlth the court to r e- court befwe the hearl!JO. tTAT• cwa1.1POt1"1" '10• ce1ve special notice of 1he Your ar>P9erance may be T"llOOUIO'YO.Oll..,.o. inventory of estate assets In per900 or bY your at· "oTics'::~·:.,,.0 0 ,. and of the petitions. ac· torney. O.CLA1tAn dll AMO ,..""'°"' ,0 c ounts and r e p o rt <; I F Y 0 U A R E A on11t11111M• Tl'f\.9 TO ,..•IOtlAL describe<! In Section 1200 CREDITOR or a cont· "'"0~11t'fY"91tM.cooe•1.1 of the California Probate lnoent creditor of the de· o!!~:!: ., WILLIAM A cuw Code. ceased you m ust file your NOT1cr 15 Mr•r•v 01v1111 -· cla i m with ttle court or •o•r•r •GAUNT, tttcw-v,... ,,.. p resent It to the personal httutor. Alfr9cl" ... ,....,. 11•1 "..., MI C HAEL J . WILSON Petitioner ,,.,.,,. • --el O.Ciar ....... •"" representative appointed .,."',., .. o.--""• 10 ,..,_., by the court within four ~,,.._., •• .,...,..,._..,. Ellis and Morrison, By: months from the date of ..,,,u •• u.-.,..,, c...t•-• " ... M•r" H 1!1111 Attorne s f l I _,_ •• -lfl ··-··" ... ,.,... • • , ., r st s.suance ot letters as let••.,,.,....._.,,,.._.",_" for Petitioner, 17400 pro vided In Section 700 of llel4iftt • _.,,. -•• 1 .. v, .. Broollhunt StF'fft, Suite the Probate Code ot """u '-••""• 11111• "'111"•1• • J16 Fountai n Valley Callfornla The time for f:.!:' • ..i:. ::::~·=-.:':;:; Callf,,rnla t270I, (114) flllno clalm s will not ex· ""'"''.,'· -,_ ,,,. 11 .... .,.. ffl·24 I. pl re prior to four months .. ec• .. ,..,.,,. "--,..., -wt ~ ...... er.,.. ce..t oei1v ~'""· from the date of the hear· tw MM<J"-. •• ... • oo • "'. '" "" ,.... '·' M. 1• ,.,..., cwrt•_,., OI ~-No J ef , ... Ing noticed ebove. c_,, .. ,..ci.1e c-0tt ... w.-. VOU MAY EXAMINE .,...,.c11,.,._..._,c.i1tor111•. the file kept by the COYr1 If O•IM ,.__, •. 1• you a,.. Interested In the ~ t!.AHOt. estate, you ~Y flle • re· •••o. DOOO a ... uin Qu•st With the court to re-111" ,. .. -• ...... . ll'evlflM"-Ctlve speclel notice of the 'ferr--...u-lnventOf'Y of M tete assets ...,_.,.._i ......._ and of the petition• ac· . ""*1...., °'...,CM .. Oe11Y ~ .... counu end reports ....... ,s.n..-....- deKrlbed In Section 1200 t---------- of tti. C:.lltoml• Probate Code. can '42• 1t11. ~t .... ...,... to wot'tl for PUBUC NOTICE ' • Old Nuke Test Now Said Safe SAN DIEGO (AP) - Twenty.five yean later, tbe Defenae Department is telllna Su Dte1au that fallout from an Wl· derwater nuclear weapons test 500 miles away never reached Southern Callfomla. The city's Quality of Llle Board, made up of acieotlsta beard tb& assurance this week from Alfred Focke, wbo was scleoUfic director of Operation Wigwam in 1955. Simultaneously, a detailed report on the blast was released by the Defense Nuclear Agency. Although San Diego residents reporte dly caught 35 times the normal amount of back· ground radiation the day of the blast, an adviser to the agency said that was probably fallout from a nuclear test in Nevada two weeks e arJie r. Focke sa id winds carried fa llout from the Pac1fac test a way from the United States. Parents Collect In Death SAN DIEGO (AP) - The U.S. government has been ordered to pay $82,804 to the parents or a stewardess aboard the Pa cific So uthw e s t Airlines plane in the 1978 etir colUs10n over San Diego in which everyone d ied. The award was made this week to Leo and Ruth Ke ple r Qf Ed· moods, Wash .• wboie 28·year-old daughter Colleen was one or 144 people who died ln the collision of a Boeing 727 with a small plane. The amount Ot damages was de · termined by U.S. Dis trict Judge Edward J . Schwarts. Tube Baby Girl Due MELBOURNE, Australia <AP> - Medical lelta have COD· firmed that Auatralla's first leet·tube baby, due to be born in May or June, will be a girl, doc· tors aaid 1bunday. Doctors announced earlier that Linda Reed, 26. of Victoria, was SY.a moot.ha prepant with a test-tube baby, expected to be the world's fourth. An eeg from Mrs. Reed was (ertUlied by her huaband'a aperm lo laboratorr glaaaware and r.tmplanted ln Mrs. Reed. • Ml8CELLANY nliiailc Actr•• Came saodfre11 baa flied a II mllllon uaault wt blltlerJ Rlt • • • l •• t com,... ;Jack Nltsaclae, lier for••r lover, wM l)i•dell DO coateat to an C&nada Nixes 1 'Dodg~n' ••••'-" e'-ar1e· 1t•mmll:al from u.. ....... t ENTIRE FABULOUS STOCK SACRIFICm THIS IS RI %off ···-·· , ....... , .... .. ·~twa die number Of .,.op&e wtllo want to com• ben, t.be1 woulda •t ._ = t.op Dl'torib," MIN MacDonald nld la a ._. lnteniW from Manlpef . l11unl1nnta are Judl.t oa a DOAnt acale tbat tak" into coaa!deratioe •aftoul fadOn auda u laacuqe, edueat:km, Jc* lldlll Ud family ccnnec· Uon.a. Oftlcta.11 bave Hid that aa.J ctw.ie t.n tbete facton would have to come from lelialatioo or a Cabloet order. MIN MacDonald aald la the ln· tervlew; ''Nobody is t.a1Jdq aJoaa thoN lil>el. •• Draft dodaen would be placed on the bottom of-ea~.-:-.. people wbo have been waitinc for a Ume -an awful lot of people,·· tbe foreilD r aalcl. 1000 N. BRISTOL ST. NEWPORT BEACH SALE SATURDAY IOA.M. Permer Lo• An1elea Police CIUef &I Davia, defeated in the 1971 1uberoa· tori al primary, I bu med papers to seek a seat in the State Senate. I e SELLING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS!! FIRSTCOME- FIRST SERVE SWIMSUITS 7 5 % ~!rRE= BLOUSES50o1ro75010FF "FABULOUS GROUP" I 0 I 0 SWEATERS rn0Ms4aa EVERYIHING MUST BE SOlDll JEWELRY75% ENTIRE STOCK off -··---··- ACCESSORIES ~\)t.1.1 \ up to 7 5 CJ, off .. , .. , , .. ~ ,_ ... . . ------------------• -. . y ~NSIDE : •Annunders •Sports •Horoacope ........... D.\A.Y '9LOr AASKFOr f 'Speeial Kids'· ~ Academy Award-winning actress Patricia Neal talks r about her outlook as the mother of a handicapped son and about her acting aspirations. She is in .. Southern California seeking support for AASK (Aid to Adoption of Special Kids). By DENNIS McLEl..1..AN OI U.. o.Hr ~ .... Stiff Three years ago actref.s Patn c1a Neal re ceaved a copy of a book about Bob 1tnd Dorothy DeBolt, the Oakland couple lhat has adopted u handicapped chlldren But six months passed before Miss Neal sat • down ln her Buckanghumshire, Engh1nd, home to read the book. "I picked it up one day thmkin~ I'd read a few pages of it." says Miss Neal .. Dul r got so entranced with il that I finished 1t "I just thou~ht 1t wa~ a Vl'ry, vcr}' toul·htn~ story and I loved it." She wus so impressed that she wrote a let ter of praise to the publis her who had !\Cnt h~r the book. lie forwarded her teller to Mrs DeBolt. who. Ill turn, wrote to Miss Neal TITUS BEGAN NOT ONLY Patrtctc.1 Nt·al ''> friendship with Bob and Dorothy OeBolt but also her role as mternalllmal chairman of Aid to Adoption of Special Kids ( AASK 1 AASK is the organization that began tn the OeBolt's J;taragc seven years ago to help hnd ne w homes for handicapped children Miss Neal "'as in San Francisco and Southern California this week to encourage me mbership and i.upport for /\ASK Since its inception. the organ1zat1on has placed approxima tely 1,000 "special kids" in homes across the nation /\ASK. which is a licensed adoption agency 1n California and Nevada, serves as a nationwide tnte rmediary between adoptive' parents and adoption agen- cies. IT ALSO PROVIDES information on the availability a nd needs of adoptable "special kids." resources available to adoptive familici. and proper adoption procedures. Thursday evening Miss Neal and the De Soils were guests of honor at a reception in Newport Beach hosted by Roland Osgood. pres1 dent ol lrvine Pac1f1c Al lhe reception a check for $5,000 was pre sentt:d to Miss Neal and lhe DeBolta. The com· , pany raised the money for AASK with custom- designed Christm as tree s1 lc'hl auctions in December. "Th.is is about tht.• third time I have heen with lhe De Bolts." i,a1d M1i.i. Neal. dunng an 1n· ter view Wedn('i.day in her suite at the Hel·Air Hotel. Recalllng ncr f1r~l v1sll to the DeBolt home. Miss Neal s.ud she met the children and abo saw the Academy Award-winning documentary, .. Who Are the Oe Bolts :ind Where Did They Get 19 Kids?" "I just loved the children," noted Miss Neal, who is the mother of four children A daughte r. Obvia. died at ugc 7 a~ u rc::.ull of complications of measles MISS NEi\l., WHO SUf'l"t:RE O lhrt.·c nPar fatal strokes 1n 1965 i,hc !-.ltll walks with :-.i shght b mp a nd hai-. no periphcrul v1s1on in her right eye -knows fmil hand what rt rs like to be the parent or a handicapped child lll'r son. Thro. suffered brain damage whc·n he wa:. lhrel' months old lits pram wa:-; !>truck by a tax.1 while his nurM· was pushing him across a Madison Avenue 1nter'>cct1on in Nev.. York City Miss Ne.ii :.aid "tl takes a lot o f tolerance" to be lhl' pJrt.•nt r>f <1 handicapped <'htld , butt.he doe:.n't bt:hcve the chald should~ 1nerl) mothcrt-d 'You mu:.t not bt: over loving," she said. "Tht:y <the children> s houldn't feel sorry for the mi.elves They've got a rough road to gnnd .. THEO, WHO UNDERWENT eight open.1 lions to rf.'storc ht:. v1s1on, appears to be on the roud t1> tndt>JH.·ndenct-Now 19 . he attends bukcry s(:hool tn tlu: vlllugt• n(:ar th(.•lf cslal(' "lie'.., H lwatlltful ho:,. and he ts a lovely hakt•r ," hr~ nwtht•r ~UJd v.1th a i-.mtlc ''lfe ha~ 10 '>'akc uµ al q11arl!•r tu 3 t.•vt•ry morning and h.1s to be at v..ork at 3 JO "111· gu1·~ to lht.• puh l'\l'r\ night lie·~ got a crush 011 a ..:1rl I hopt• ti will work." she said. laui.:hm1t hu~ktl) and lht.:n add1ni;: dramat1call) 'l' m ii :\IC f l'l ll.;Jt Although ~Ill' h m.11..tn~ nunwrou.., pcri.onal appl'aranc1•:0. 1h1.., \\l·t·k <JS intcrnattonal t'h;.11 rman of t\/\SK '>hl· ;iddrl'si,cd the Lo~ Angeki. Prt''>i'> ('tub ThurMlay ~tt),s Neal said she prl'fcr'.'> :insY.t.•rin ~ qut•st1on!. to making specchl':o. "I am not ·• ~pc·Jlo.cr · o.,hc i.atd "I am no Dorolh) Dt•Bolt ~he' <'Un talk off the top of her head So can Hub · . ll t:R AASK ACTIVITIES, however. takt' up only a small part of her t1mt: llt.·r f1rs1 and most rt>cent tour wus la~t May 1n the Chicago and ~1 inncapohi. arC'a!. Tht• 1\<·udt•m ) /\ \.\ ard w1nntng actress 1i. cager lo ).(l'l buck tu work She hasn'l actl'd :.lflCl' lw.,t i,um m <:r v.. lll'n i-hc hud a s mall part tn tht· T\' n·makt• of "/\II Qwet on the Western Front " "I dt•s p('ratt'ly want u job." she said. ad dtng. "I fired m y agent as or today I just signed with htm last August :.ind I have not heard from him I would lovl' a ~reut part" While filming "All Quiet" in Czechoslovakia, she was reunited witb "my John-boy," RJchard Thom as. who played he r son in the movie. A d ecade elirher s he played Thoma&· mother in "The Homecoming." the TV movie that spawned the series. "The Waltons." ALTHOt:G ll Sli t: ENJ OYED s eeing Thomu..'> a~ain. ti "4 a~ h10., ~oung son th<sl made a hit \.\Ith Mti-:-, :'l.t•al 'llt· 1'> the most fabulous bo) I h<1 vc ml'l tn my hft.• I JUSl Jdore him " Desp1tt• havin.i:: hvNI 1n EnRland \I.1th ht•r hu~band. author Hoald f>ahl . for nt•arly 26 \l'lHS, '\>1t s!> Nt·al mak(.·.., frc4ul'nt 111~1ts to the l'n1ted Statt·~ ··1 love to coml' to J\mcnca. she sa)!t. ad · ding. 'I eamt· hen· fJ\'l' timt•!> l<.1st year " She made l111s v1i-.1t '>pcc1f1caliy to speak on 1.ichalf of i\/\SK, which •~ funded by voluntary contnhut1ons ll t•r trip ts tietng sponsored by Shakll'L' Corp It co..-.b aµpril\tmatl'ly $2.500 for each adop lton lit.it va~!> for &tlornt•ys ft•t•s, court co&ts ;ind honw '>tuclt l''> and AASK hu'> i.N a $350,000 fund ra1~1n;.: ~oal 1n C'altfornia thh \'l'U r l<t·i.:ard1 ni.: ht•r rC1lt· u'> 1ntcrnatwnal 1·ha1rm;.sn. ~1 1ss :"t·<1l \.ltd o.,1mply, "tl's a good thin~ tu do f\o., for hl'r hu~v !.chcdulc of interviews and appearance~. she added with a hearty lau~h. "I <'ouldn t do 1t c11L•rv Y.t•t•k of the )Car. but I l<Jvt· tt vcr) mu<·h eoturing_ .• _._•~!!5i!::!!·~' Dad Never Joked 'You must not be over-loving,' says Patricia Neal about 'special kids. · Will Rogers ' son recalls his father and says he never heard him tell a joke. U/\K ERSl'l i':l.D c AP 1 Just about anyone with a lcll'vts1on sl'l would recogn1H· the son of humort!il Will Rogers Jlf''s tht· easy goin~ fellow 1n those cneal com merc1als lloWt'V<'f. Will l<ogu' Jr . thr man 1n tht· com merci;1h. 1~ not the only r hlld of tht· great political quipster /\ daughter. :\far~ Rogt'rs Brooks. II vi•s m Athens, G r<'e<'e. <Jnd another son. Jim . 1s altvt• and wPll and living on a Bak~rsf1rld arf'n ranrh Jim Rugt•r., ha~ many mPmnrtt"'• lo help mark the rentenmal V<'Ur of his f<itht-r' birth Perhap~ the mo'>t notahl<• rc•collt·cl1on I' lhdl his fathl'r wa., a tomc·d1an "'ho m·\1·r tnld .1 JOkl' "f NEVER h«'ard dad tl'll .1 Jtikt• tn ht' ltfc Ht s w a'> alwa,., a <"Omm<'nl on soml'lh1n1ot v. 1th .1 humorous l\.\1 !.l , th1· youngl'r Rogeri. n·t·alls "To Sf.'t' so man~ P<'OPI<' still rem<'mb<'r him and the thtn~., h\· o.,a1d I'" httll· amazing lo nw I m glad t o '>t'l' ti l>t:cau.w I fl-cl h1., m ..1t1•ri.al "·'"' l'\C't•llE'nl · h1· 'aid in .; lt·l1·phom• inll'n It'\.\ · Ev1·r~ ~Par or t "o. ~nm<·nm· 1·om1·' out "'1th anotht·r hook aboul h im t11l..e1.'P th(' th111 g ·"" 1• Thl' lah •\t book . ht• nnlt'"· 1-; a rollcrt1011 n f ht'> fathl'r"' '>l>t't.•t·h1·~ JU'\t puhh~ht•d by th•· t n1' l'r!.tt' of Ok lahom J .1t ~tt llwi:llt'r The• rom1c"' m;it1•rr;tl n·ma1no., popular twr.1u-.t' of 1t<. uniq•r.,:sl un!I t1m1•lt•.,.., appcul, .Jim Hog1•r<, '·'~"' "Tht• .101.1110..: thin~ to mt· ,.., that 1f \OU ('h.ing1• llw namt·-. ,,f the· vl..iC'f'l. und peor1l1· ""'"' of th<· thin$?".,,.,. o.,t11l apphC'.iblr toda) rh .. pla1 , . .., and th•· naml·' C'h.ini.:1· hut pN>plt· ''·" pn•ll\ mu1·h lh1· .... 1nw T H t: 64· \' t:A R OLD lfoJ:1 ·r' Jlld' that h1 ., fath1·r o.,nrt of o.,umnwd up "'hJt th1.• .1vera~·· Pt'r'-on of tht.., \11Untr' \.\JOll•d to '><I ) or ht>ltf'\t' Marching to a Different Dru1nmer By JUDITH OLSON OI tM OaHy ,.I ... ll<ltl You'd rather dance a ll night and he'd r3ther sit at home with a fire and a good book and just your company He wants the wcek('nds planned to the hilt and you'd r ather "ha ng loose." Irreconcilable differences? Probably not. Chances are he's an IJ and you're an EP. You'll hove to learn to vcrbalue your differences and compromise. These ls. Ps. Es a nd Js will be explained tonight by Dr. Ed Carrigan, marriage and ram1· ly counselor, who's be ginning a three.part series at Golden West College called Marriaae. Even a Good One Can Become Better. It wtll begin al 7 p.m . In the Commun.ity Center. There Is no fee. Registration wilt be handled al the door. Carrigan will use lhe KJersey Tempermenl Sorter -a personality inventory developed by a California St.ale Univenlty. Fullerton, professor -as the baal..s for the series. EACH PERSON attending wUI take the test. then Carrigan will explain what makes persons dl!ferenl and what they can do to over- come disagreements based on attitudes. "People dJffer at their core and no amount of chiseling is ever going to work to cbao1e them ," be said. · "lt'a only when people five up that an op- • portunlly for real appreclatlon can belin." 'The KJeraey Sorter 1u1s-t.a that there are four meJor cat.e1or1ea of penons, which can be broken down lnt.o 18 types. The fOW' cat.e1orte1 are dedded oa the bul• of what Kteney calla "the atUtudes and tune· Uon1 of comclouaneaa.'' which are aWtudea. f>:lfCelvins tunctjC)Sll, Juqtn1 t\mcUom and (UDC· Uon prelerenff. The ,,oet widely known ot the four Is "al- . ,,. . ...... • t1tudes, .. or the introvert extra\'crt polant~ The introvert <I l. for example. 1s at easr with the internal world. charged by solitudt• drained by lnteru<'llon. difficult tn r ead emo tionally and slowt•r to quar~I and he doesn't for get. He Ii; lhc pNson who doesn't want lo go to parties THE EXTROVERT. on the olher hand. 1s charged by interacting with people. good at maluna small talk. easily mak~ fnends and might see Introverts as unfriendly. withholding, aloof and a ntisocial Pemao~ the most amoortant caieaorv. he added, Is lhe "perceivln& function," where persons are either S or N . The N ls future-oriented and is governed by p<>tslblliUes. The S, In contrut. sees the world through his five senses and ls oriented toward the put. Once persona understand their differences. Carrigan aaJd, "they become more at peace wlth each other . They st.op t.ryt.na lo beat each olber against the wall." Penom who are drastically different can have a iood marriage "lf there are other things that are gratifying enou1b ln tM relatlonahlp." C~an1ald. ''But obvt.oualy, two similar types will un- dentand each othor because of the way they view the world." Tbe theory of type• wu orllinated by the SwlN pUcbololiat Carl Juna, Carrt1an HJd. ""4 viewed marrta1e u a peycbolortcal re- laUODlbJp aDd believed that two people of the tame type would be bored with each othe r. • • Jun1 believed that marryinc opposites would force partoers lo develop their unde r developed quaUUa. (Ree DR~M E R. Pase 82) . . . l I .. 8Z IWLV PILOT £01nputer £lab Oange Coast resident Jay Burchett has started a club to exchange infonnation and troubleshoot com- puting problems for users of small computers. 8y JOEL C. DON Of•-0.11,,__ TaJlpln.a lnlo tbt" lcchnoloa that put a man on tht moon, Juy lh.irch ll rum b1a Newport Duch travt•I uaco<'y, plays eJectromc c•mes, b11 uctft!I to an .incyclopodJc liore.bouM of ln· fo r m11llon and, H h~ wll!ltl, can have ht1 biorhythm <'Ompull"d datly Burchell, who purcha~ a home compulu syste m llboUl lWI) year UCo with DO prevlOUI compwr experience, h u &tarted a club to ex cha nae inlorm ttUon 1&Dd troubleshoot compuun1 problems. CALLED THE APPLE Computer User C r oup of Soutb Oran ge County, the c lub features dlscw,sions a nd lectures geared lo le vel of the beglnnm& compute r hobbyist . Burchett says Although the group focuses on tbe use of the Apple 11 computer, Burchett says membership Is open to all home com put.er o~n. He notes that most home or microcom· outers use similar programrniDC langua1ea and elect.ronlc compooent.s ''Members can call each other wbeo they don't Wldentand eomeUUna." h • aays "ll'll a lot ~tler when you have more heads to1tther " Home computen. wblcb coet from $500 to St,:00 for the buic unit. are belna used by nov· lcet to play ••mta, run home heatlng and bur1lar ditvtces. compuu. fliwlcu, edit Jett.en and manuacnpta, atore records. itnd can be pro- arammed for man y olhcr functions, Burchell Uyl HOME COMPUTE& hobbyii.ts also can s ub- scribe to mammoth loformat1on centers via telephone lines, offe ring services such as the New York Tlmea, United Press International, financial, stock market and commodities lo- rormatlon, lO name a few Poi.ntina to about half a dozen townhouses apartments at his Parle Newport residence, Burchett assert.a, "Twelve years aao you'd have to take this whole complex and lmtall air condi· tlonlng equipment to do the things you can do on this machine." The computer gToup meets lhe first Monday evening of each month. For more information, call 640·1177. Clothes Make Woman By JUDITH OLSON Of -O.lly ,. .... SUft Ir you're looking for a job, and you're a young buslnesswoman who wants to start cUmbing the ladder to s uccess, you should be careful of what you wear. Personnel directors prefer women with conservative but femirune looks, Glamour magazine found in a survey of businesses a cross the country. The publication sent pictures of the same woman dressed in five d ifferent outfits, rang- ing from a pantsuit to a s kirt and blouse, ac· cented with different kinds of hair styles and makeup. IN VOTING ·ror thei r favorite, the pehonnel directors a ll preferred that the womanretainsomeofherfeminity. The photos and story are part of a new book for women, "Glamour's Success Book," which is a handbook fo r "effective dressing on the job. in your community, everywhere." by Ba rba r a Coffey and the ed itor s of Glamour. The 190-pagc book. which is published by Simon and Schu.stcr. New York, and sells for $9.95, hardback, also covers such topics as how to organize your closet, how to be a good shopper. how to polish your look and how to make color work fo r you. There a re sketches of basic kinds of clothes and one -paragraph descriptions of. when to wear each and with what. The book is almost too basic for a model· ing school graduate, but for the average woman there are many helpful blots. THERE ALSO ARE suggestions that make It Worthwhile for the more soph1$licat- ed to read', even U just as a reminder lhat it's fun to be exciting. For instance. the book suggests that women vary their image and wear surprise colors so they are n't put in a box as a ''classic" or "romantic ... nu' Wlll get you nottce at a party. And. don't be afraid to mix fabrics. Wear a soft, feminjne cloth s uch as velvet or challis with a broadcloth or gabardine for a change of pace The book suggests that in organizing the clos<'t, all li ke types of clothes be put together so new combinations can be more easily made. IF SUITS HANG together. for example, there will be a tendency to always wear the ~a me Jacket with the same matching skirt when a new Learn could be easily developed. Fmally, there are questions and answers about rastuon and beauty. It's a fun book to read because it brings inspiration to go out and experiment and cban1e. And cban1e. alt.er an. la the spice of life. [ Horoscope ) SATURDAY, FE B. 9 By SYDNE Y OMARR ARIES (Ma rch 21 April 19). Avoid scatter ing your forces, overcome tendency to be ex- trav aganl. Unusual "involvement" tempts you to break the rules. Accent on money, personal magnetism, rela tions hip that could lead to in· trigue. Protect self in e motional clinches. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): If thorough and cautious, you survive a crisis. Accent on fine print, legal affairs, public relations and clash of ideas. Aquarius, Scorpio and another Taurus play key roles. You are due to "see the light ... GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You receive message which contains more promise than substance. Be perceptive, analytical and avoid rushing to judgment. Member of opposite sex could ask embarrassing question. Maintain equilibrium -and sense or humor. CANCER (June 21-July 22). Take time to •·sm ell the fl owers." Be ready for change. travel. variety. Accent on lifestyle, family rela- tionships, significant domestic adjustment. Taurus, Llbra, Scorpio persons figure prom- inently. In matters of spec ulation slick with number 6. · · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus is on land, property and a "roof over your head." Avoid self-deception, be r ealistic about places a nd people. You may be asked to appear before the media. Define terms, know difference between reality and fantasy. Romantic a ura prevails. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. 22): You might be surprised at response to ideas, requests. Ask for what you need, not me rely for what you feel might be pleasant. Message will become in· creasingly clear. Be selective, perceptive and don 't spread efforts too thjn. Cakdina Island CoU1'8e Lab Site Catalina laland ii the lab sile for a biology course bl ll1and ecoloo at Golden West College tb11iprlq. Two n~Jd trips to the bland this spring af- ford ltudenta the opportunity to study both it., terrestrial and martno environments. Activities include anorkellng, collecting marine or- gantama, a van tour of the island's interior, and several hlk• to discus• the ecology of the island. "1b11 coune offers an appreciaUon of what an taland Le all about, and why it la important to kHP lalandl tn a natural atate and not cover them completely with condom1.Dlum1," sald blolo1Y lmtructor Don Llndaay. Ma&erla.11 fee of S92 covert transportation to the laland, lodilnl at the Catalina taland School at To)'Oft Bay, mea.11 and uae of equipment on the laland. Re.SSUatJoa for the •Print eemeat.er con· tlnuea tlirou1b Feb. 14. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>. Money opportun1· ty ex is~ accent on wider .r::erognition due to better dis play and d1stnbution of producL Aries a nd another Libra figure in scenario. One you admire returns compliment by consulting you. Humanitarian gesture is featured. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Timing is on target. Circumstances turn in your favor. Ac· cept new challenge, assignment. Special rela· lionship is emphasized. Stress independence, confidence, originality and willingness to im · print style. Leo figures prominently. SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): lnt"1tion provides solution to dilemma. One who taught you ln past could make reappearance. Go after story betund the story. Re}ttt superficial ln- dicaUooa, explanations. Fulfill request by In- stitution, organization. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Pressures are lifted -you do have right to celebrate. Spotlight on friends, hopes, desires. You make valuable contact through attendance at spedal e vent. Social life accelerates. Gemini, SagJt. tarius persons figure in exciting scenario. Travel could be in picture. AQUAIU1J8 (Jan. 20· Feb. 18): Face issues as they ex.isl -this ls not time to cbue rain· bows . Means be direct, accept challenge, fulfill responsibilities. Efforts will be rewarded. You recel\IC credit due and potential ls enhanced. Scorpio native plays key role. PISCES (Feb. 19·Marcb 20): Emphuis on travel, long-range project, ability to "move with the times ." Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prominently. You could fall in love "at a distance." Be cautious ln connection with what you put in writing. • •• Drummer <From Pa«e Bl) "AFTER ABOUT 10 years, people get tired or doing each other's work. They refuse to do it and can each become more whole bwnan bein.gs or tbey split." Carrigan said couples sometimes use the Kiersey test to declde whether or not to stay married. "Most people tend to be relieved to find out why they're different than their mates. We beat ourselves because we're different. We interpret the differences as badness." After doing the inventory, Carrt1an will in- troduce his concept of "want 11ae11ment.'' where each penon decides what be needl and then bow be can contribute to hla partner eo hla lllt can be fulfilled. "U both people are llviq, both wW tet a Jot," be u.ld. The lecture. will continue Frida)', Feb. 15, and Friday, Peb._~ at tbe .. me time. The top1ce will be TM 11UJerent Drum men to Whlcb We March, Tbe Need for Wboleneu aad Olvtna 11 More P\m than Gew.n1. . .. .. .. • ...................... --......... FEATURING JAY BURCHETT AT HIS COMPUTER KEYBOARD Is There Debt After Death? DEAR ANN LANDERS . Th.is isn't exactly a legal problem. It's more a matter of personal mtegrity Will you settle a family argument. please? Our mother passed a way six years ago Our father lived alone up until he became 111 several weeks ago Dad died in the hospital. My sister and brother and I wf>re going through his possessions together We found a note that indicated our brother had borrowed $5,000 from Dad. I turned to tu m and said, "Wh at do you intend lo do about Uus'>" He replied. ··~oth1 ng that debt was between Dad e1nd me If \tom were alive. I t1 pay 1t lO her. but i.ince she's gone, 1 feel no ob l1gat1on." My sister and I Lhmk otherv.1se After all. a debt 11> part of th<' Cbtatc:. '"" t tt" Accordmg to Dad·:. w11l , lht.· thn•t• of u., '>hare cq!lall} 1n whatever h<' left We: rce1lize SS.000 1c, not a huJi!e '>Um but ther<"'s a principl<' involved A~ we nght or wrong'' tl/\Tf: llAHD F EELINGS DEAR 11.n .t·.: I rrad your leun on a plane between Chicago and 1'iew \'ork. My IK'atmate happened to be an astute, ell.IJ'('rif'oced bui· Dhbman, Mr. Hugo Slotkin, chairman of Mor· rell Meal Packing <:o. I aic.kf'd If he would ~rv" ai. m y consultant in thi., matter. He a11;N"t"d. According to Mr. Slotkin, your brother owt>' e ach of his two sisters Sl,6M.'6. DEA R ANN LANDERS l ve r e ad complaints ln your column from wives or good dancers. Whenever they go to a party. women who are unaccompanied Cor whose husbands can·t dance> come up a nd a-;k 1f the) can borro" their :.pou:.('S The wife d0t•.,n ·1 \I. ant to look hkc a f)Oc>r .,port, !>O Sh(• :.a) !i, ' Of COUr<.t.•" and Sib li\ herself !\t ay l tC'll you how m' hu.<.band handled th<· probll'm .tt a r<'<'f·nt 0H1 r<.· part"·· \ prl'tty ~oun~ ~1rl apl)t.•11red di our l ahli and g~hed. "You'r<' terrific Mr J . Id lo\'e tc1 dance v.1th )Ou'" M) hui.bJ.Jld i.111d . Ho"" nice' Who brouJtht you"'" !\1 15~ S'41Vt'I llJP5 answered. "llerb1l'. m y boyfrit•ncl · :0.1> hu:.b<md 5dtd, "BrtnR H<"rbi<.' over to danre with m y wife so 5hl' >A on 't be alone " The girl look<"d e mbar rassed and rcpli<"d. · I ·never lhou$tht or that ·· In a f<"w mmut~ she re turned with llcr bie lie was no John Travolta but tt was better than being by myself. Wouldn't It be lovely 1f mo~ hus bands were as thoughtful a s man e ? -MR S . TWIN K.LETO E.5 DEAR TWINK: Voo bet )'OUr aakle-straJlll, Kiddo! DEAR ANN LANDERS. Can you stand ooe more letter on the stray dog dilemma'! I couJd tell by the way you a nswered "Sad in New York" that you don't own a dog. I have an ll·year-old mutt-mixed breed. If I brougbl another dog into HER household It would be llke a man bringmg a mist.res.s into the hom e of an aging wife. Some do~s would welcome a companion. Mine would not. 'Single-again' Workshop Set A 21 -hour weekend workshop designed s pecificaUy for separated, widowed or divorced adult.JI is offered at Oran1e Coast CoUe1e Feb. 15, 16aod 17. Called "The Single·agaln Adult," the workshop will begin at 7 p.m . Feb.16 in Room 7 of the Home Economics Building. ·'The workshop is deallJ)ed for single adults who are not looklni for help, but rather are re adv to aet their lives movtnc qain," says Grant Hilliker . one of two work.shop leaders. Hllllker is pro1ram diredor for Urban Alternatives Group, an educaUooal and research organuatioo based in Columbus, Objo. The other work.shop leader la Dr. Adele Chalet.a. abowtlh the OhioorianbaUOO. Rellat.raUon fee for the weekend ta $30. Pel'$0DS can register In t.be Community Service Office in OCC's AdmlnJstraUoo Buildiq. For iDlormaUoa, call 551-5880. Club CcWftdar TVftl toeh WcdMldcl11 fn the Dail11 P'Uol and containl fl0tice1 o/ UlOrMn'• allld UT'VM:8 club "*'fnot oftd evmtr Dpe7' to ,,,. Pllblk for tlal toUotomo uwk. Snd "°'*•to Club C~. DoU11 PUol, P.O. Boz 16IO. eoi..o ltl•aa, CA aa.. lraclucM .,our t10rnc 4Jld ~ ~. Nt>tb1 '""" bt m ow haRda tllrH Wtlce Mad~ o/ on'°""· ~ en lbnUfd to major ftmd·raUtTf op.n to tlN Jlllf*c. To Nlqlltlt a pk'tvrt. torlt• or coU U.. Fntytt 0.,01t11w11t, M.fbl, bet'°"" I Clftd s p. m. PPloto r•· q.,.1ta ar• llortored on o IJJOC• ~ bQN. A1111 Landers To adopt .. J dog these days would cost at lca~t $.50 fnr "h(Jts, lacense and spaying, 1f n< <'P'>..,af\ l>oR'> nt cd care They m ust be fed Jnd ci1.1:rc1 i.l"<1. i>t.tt1.:d. br.u.!>hed and bathed. A dog cant ltH cm dr) bread and leftover peas and !>paghell1 I \I. uuld figure on at lea:.t $20 a rnc,nth to fc.'t..-d a Cl·rm;rn 1>hepherd ~. Ann. m·xt t1ml· a M R letter comes down thl' pike. ~l·t .,,,ml· hdp from a dog owner - (JI r.· l..\<;T l\t \ l>t . \H <~t l., Thank'> for lht' clobber. I nt>t•dt'd lhal. UM' & llO'TUll RfPA.IR Harbor Lites ---~------ I G-4~0.,llllCl ~ 1107.......,..,..~ c ......... ··~7)01 0mars CUSTOM "'-AMINO Speaellnng '" SHADOW &OXES 180J NC'WOOrl I va Co< Id M '>d ·------1111•1..__ .. I Antique Show and Sale! -., RUFFELL'S r .... •' 1r-r., Sun at r"• ... '11"'1'1f n Ctl"t"'' UftHOLSTER Y Mall Oufc;t anoanri Ollec11ons from 50 OPdlEHS Also trfl(' W'-TwW•f M.lttt 1 •u Hsilor .'Pel c..l•Mirw -S4'·115' t:1va1ua11on chn1r ·k 5 twy & Beaeh B111t1 HS .... -------------, U PTO 10°0 OF F COUPON I _ _!3EFO R E MARCH 31/80• I I l.J' ('f"I , .... ~ ,.,. .. """' Af<r>llAllOGIT 10 I , Jewelry I I l C101111ng I ALFANA ORIENTAL ·l Girts I Pof"cela1n I r Bamboo Art1des I I 1825 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa I CA 92667 Phone <no S48-2141 I \l~OJ9COUHIOOf AU ll[lall!IVQU~ I •you LL ""'*'"'-11001t>t•1000 .l."' Ol:9CX)UtfT ()Of AU IT(.~ \"OU~ .J I •rClll>'f --••11001o 1100000-.... ..___ ---------- Re-Upholster That Old Sleeper or Sofa S89 labor .,... ftfllfkJ IRVINE UPHOLSTERY 2HI llclltw, u.lt 112 '"* ._ ____ ....,, ... .-... 557-4751 or 551~ ..=.. "'e 'II Sing Our Hearts Out Origi.,al Singing Telegrams will deliver by uniformed messenger a special Valen- tines Day song to your sweetheart anywhere! Home • O f f i c e • Pa r t y • Restaurant. Performed In person or on the phone. . . ------. -. . -. --- t I l r 1 t I ' • I Buslaess OM. Y PtlOT a Japan May Become World's No. 1 Automaker TOltYO <AP> -J~1 ......_.. ...-e 10 pettilDt In· crelM la Pl"OdtatUan ID ... 881 U.0 aQ Oftf'Ub tbt UalLed State1 u t1'e world'• leacl1u .-o mualectarw. Tbla yur•a tarp& foe,.,_., u ewamllbrs ll 10.t mUtioo vehJd•. 380,000 more tUn A.merten t'Olllpulei ~ to buUd. 11-e IN cial1 ''tupt liwela" Intended to boolt compuy mora&e1 • ~· 1pokeama l.a1d. But be aaid 1&lt year'• tMset ......... .... Tcnota'I att ·rtnl, tM Niuu Motor Co., sral>Md 28.7 per· ceet ol tbt cJo.-tlc IDUk.et lut year wttb It.I Dataun can and t.rucu. Nt.u •tlluatee it.a!* prodUct.loa at 2.5 mUtioD unit.a ,• a.a Mrc:.t l.ocna.M, with eQOrta upec:ted to hJt 1.2 mJ.lllon unit.a, upt.l~t. Japmeee and European import.I took %T percat ol tbe U.S. market lut month, up n,..,.1.y 9 percent frolJl the aame pertod lut year. ''It proves there's oo recession and people don't like American cars," one U.S. auto lndu.at:ry analyst said. n.t J...-n• tGrDed out I .I U\llloe ftldehe lut yur, a fu ery from the 5,000 ura • year Usat came oft tbe llMe lD tbt .arly \lr$OI II the tndustrJ wu nbuJkHQI ftom tbe ~ of World warn. llore than baU ol lut 79ar•1 producUon, oT •.a million nhlcl•. weN Q,ported ad broiu&bt ln lU blWoo. It WU the W-1.a Item amcmc lbe comtry'a total upon. ol ltOl blWoe. Tho carmekwa ex1>Cd their WXtDtl to climb 11 percent Ulla year to 5 mlllloo unit.a. A COIOp&Q.)' omctal predicted t.be1"e m17 be a amaller world market foe-JapaoeM can tb1I year, tnclud1ftc a downturn bl U.S. aaln. But be M.ld aucb eompaet can u the Datsun 310 are winD.lna ordera that are too larJ.e to hudle. "Even ll apanese I.aidult1y abould fail u a sroup. we're still boplnl to make a 1aln." the Nlla&o offtdal said. Japan's auccua lo the U.S. market baa led to cbarps the Japa.De:M are "dumplo•" cars there, Hl.Un• them at less than they COil to produce lo order to &et a bi&Jer abare of the market. The aucceas bu a1ao prompted demanda that Japanese com- panies at.art produclng cars In the Unlt.ed Stat.es to provide Jobe for American autoworkers and soften the impact oo the U.S. economy. The United Auto Work.era la urainll that companies export.inc more than 200,000 cars a year to the U-tlted States be required to open assembly plaota there. 1be Toyota llotor Co. Japu'a larseet automakv with 37.~ pereeot ol the dol'QNUC mubt and ... pe:retlnt ot t.bl U.S. market, ••1• lta producUoo wW riH 7 s pettent to a.a mlllloo unit.a. lll ex port eatlmat. I l S mllllon unJta, UJ> 9 8 percent Japanese autotnakera produced 22 percent of tbe can Americana bought lut year, with Toyota movtnc put the flnan. cially aWna ChrysJel' Corp. into the No. 3 spot beb1Dd General Motors and l'ord Kooda, Japan's third largest automaker, announced plans in December to open a plant in Ohio. Toyota and Nissan officials say they are giving "close study" t.o the idea, but that no decisions bave been made . Coal Gas New Vent11re Project Could Reduce Some Imports PORTLAND. Ore. tAP> -Several West Coaat natural gas suppliers have announced a joint veo· lure to study the feasibility or a coal gasification plant to provide s upplemental domestic gas for the Northwest pipeline system "This could almost make us independent of Canadian gas," saio J ohn Van Bladeren, vice pre- sident of the en~ineering and gas s upply d ivision of Northwest Natural Gas Co. of Portland. JOHN G. McMILLIAN, president of Northwest Pipe line C-0rp. of Salt Lake City, s aid this week, "We are quite certain t hat coal gas will e ventually be part of the gas mix in the Northwest pipeline syste m. We plan to de velop a coal gasification facility as soon as possible." REDUCE YOUR T••~4'.? 1 h1s year. use a pro fessional 10 prepare your lax return There is a difference between a CPA and other Income ta x consultants -we can help m1ntm1ze your taxes and know the needs ol harbor area businesses and residents C.all us for an ap pointment 6 73-3884 Balboa Island THOMAS E. AMRNSOM, CPA ,:19,...,.,..,..,,, ICO'-<>I BlllbcJalSalboet.._ LEASE fil From The Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR' Benefit From Our Pnc1ng Policy. Selection And Superb SeMce NABERS ~) OPEN70AYS 2600' HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 ORDER YOURS NOW • • . -. \~ _.;.-- • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER I He said 1t could come by the late 1980a. Northwest Pipeline is the major supplier of natural gas to Northwest Natural Gas Co. in Oregon and southwest Washington. Northwest P ipeline gets some or its natural gas from Canada. LAST MONTH CANADA raised its export price JO percent lo $4.47 per thousand cubic feet The ID('rease will mean about $4 .87 per month ad- ditional to the uvcrage residential home heating bill. Others in the gasification study joint venture include Cascade Natural Gas, Seattle. CP Na tional Co rp .. San F rancisco; lntennountain Gas Co., Boise, Ida ho; The Was hington Water Power Co .. Sookane, and Washington Natural Gas Co . Seat tle 'Carson City' Dollars Sold SAN FRANCISCO <AP l -More than 900,000 historic Carson City '"cartwheel" silver dollars minted in Nevada have been put on sale by the General Services Ad ministration today with an ex· peeled $50 million in proceeds for the U.S. Treasury. The sale through April 8 offers the coins by m ail al fixed prices. The dollars. in custody of the GSA. somehow escaped the massive coin melts or the early 1900s. and a 1964 audit of Treasury Department holdings revealed they were from the long-closed Carson City, Nev., mint. Most have never been in circula· tion. From l972 to 1974, tbe GSA sold nearly two million of the coins in five public sales. The agency said It bas beard from 600,000 persona interested in buying the coins, wbicb an in sealed plastic cases inside velour·Uned gift box es which also contain a brief history of the coin. Tobler NaUJed Magnin Chief SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Harmon Tobler has been elected president and chief executive orncer of the 42-store ·J oseph Magnin, replacing Morton Huff. who resigned. Tobler, 53, bas been seruor vice president for s to res and per sonne l for nearly two years Previously, he had worked for Dayton's in Min neapGlis. .1 HUFF HAS RESIGNED to become president and chief operalton officer of Gimbel's in New York Cyril Magnin, c hairman of the board, also an· nounced this week the proposed sale of its San F ra ncisco headquarter operations center THE PROPOSED SALE of the operations center, for an undisclosed s um, will result in a sub· staotial gain, the company said. The center will remain JM headquarters for up to two years with relocation planned in the San Francisco Bay area. The s pecialty s tore chain is located 1n California, Color ado, Nevada, Utah and Hawaii AMCPlam Four-wheeler DETROIT <AP) -American Motors Corp. will hat.ch another Eagle -a four·wbeel drive car -this fall. Chairman Gi!rald C. Meyers told the annual shareholders' meeting this week the company bas given the project the code name "Ea1let." Although Meyers would not provide details, a director who did not want to be identll\ed coo· firmed trade rePorts that the new car would be based on AMC's subcompact model, the Spirit. The Eagle, introduced last fall, la a compact. It is largely responsible for AMC sales lalns in re· cent months running 40 percent or more a.bead of • PERSONALIZED the same moot.bl a year earlier. The chairman did confinn that the new model • EASY TO USE would be made in Kenosha, Wis., AMC'• only U.S. • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND plant baodliDs cars now. r ----------------------, ,••we really have aot to pull the curtain down on thl.s, so l'm not golna into dimemlooa, wetiht, I Fill 1n lhl• ~"·clip and rna•I with St 7~ .. 25 postage to I fuel economy or anythin1 else, .. Meyen told r.- 1 Pilot Printing, Label Div. I porters. I Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St 1 i----------- : Costa Mesa. 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That wu back Lbeo when people tsad more lnalt lD sur· roaate money, when t.bey bad faith that paper always would be acceptable u a medium ol eacbanae. when they beU~ that economic iutttutkJm were permwal. Fait.b hasn't va.n!Jbed, but lt hu dJminlabed. When you speak today ol ownJ.nt a plece ol America you may be talk· lnl of the real thine. about real .ute, oil, meta.la, tnel. These Mem to be the new collectibles, Just u dJamonda, art, stamps and rare boolt1 were earlier. It might all pass. Stampedes make a great roar comin& but they leave in a cloud of dust. Thia stampede could alao, especially if detmte between the great powers is resumed. But for now, it's here. Each day the oewapapers document It Gold, silver . platinum and copper are hoarded by those wbo can •Jo nothing but bold or trade them. Tbe acuve stocks are often those of natural resource com· panles. cv ...... ,. SUQI BUYE&S CANNOT cooiume their purchases. Because lhei.r gold la locked ln a vault they cannot, for ln· stance, admire iL They cannot make other product.a from It because they bave no facility tn doin1 so. For them, metal is money. And ao are other natural resources. When people suspect paper money, created as a substU.ute bee-use desirable limited natural reaources are too cum· beraome to handle, they tend to return to the real thing. AND WHAT CAUSES today's suapicions? The threat or war. the instability of governments, inflation, and a fear that the old economic order ls bei.n8 upset before anyone has a notion ol what wiU replace lt. And so tbe retnat to basics. Gold. which wu "demooeti.zed" or, u we thought, set adrift from currencies ao that il could operate u juat another ~modity, is rea.saerting it.self a.s money. So are real estate and other natural resources -the real Uune rather than substitutes. Many collect.ors of natural resources do not even con· islder themselve:. investors so much as escapees. 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THE &PISODE BEGAN WREN the llempbla State bench was called for ita lecoad tecllnical foul witb U .40 left oo the clock. Ac· cordiq to witneaee, here 1s what transplred.: Memphl.a State Coach Dana Kirk l'fabbed the ball and beld it behind his back. "If that guy aboota tboee two foul abota, I'm La.kine my ~am off the floor," Kirk told official Dan Wooldriqe. "If you call your team off the noor you forfeit the 1ame," the official responded. "IS THAT SO!" YELLED BACK Kirk, who then waved his players off the court. The free throws were shot, Woolridae approached the scorer's COLLEGE BASKETBALL? table and sai<l. "Tbls game as forfeited." In a statement alter the game, Wooldridge sald Kirk told him twice the Memphis State team would walk out if the te<:hnical fouls, for "bench misconduct," were shot. When Kirk heard the statement, he retorted, "It ls totally un- true. That's not what happened. That's not what was said. No further comment.'' 11 D.ily PMlie Molft -AFTER mE GAME ENDED at 8:58 p .m ., Kirk bad a nm-in with F1orida State Coach Joe Williams when Kirk continued to argue with the officials. LISA SHIRK, AN OCEAN VIEW HIGH SENIOR, IS A PROMISING YOUNG GYMNASTICS STANDOUT. "You stay out of this," Kirk told Williams "Hold it Dana," Williams replied. "I have a right to listen to the officials. When they talk to one coach lbe other bas a rlght to listen." Lisa Shirk: A. Gym of an Athlete The two reportedly shoved each other briefly and nearly came to blows. Ocean View High Senior Doesn't Worry A.bout Boycott "l'M NOT SURE WHAT HAPPENED between us," Williams s aid ... But be told me to get out or the way when I tried to listen to lbe ref. 1 don't think J touched him, did I?" By HOWARD L. HANDY Of -CM;ty ,., ... - Dedication and hard work have been a way or lire for Lisa Shirk for the last 13 months and the end result could be very disappointing to the 18-year-old Ocean View High senior if the U S. does not participate in the Olympic Games th.is summer l.n Moscow. anylhmg tn competallon but on the balance beam, th1ng.s move slower and I get nervous with the crowd watching. Knowmg they are all watctung me perform makes me nervous .. "A couple people s tepped bet ween them ," said Tom Vogelgesang, a student assistant with the FSU Sports Information Department. "It would have been chaos bad a fight broken out." The FSU team and lbe officials went to the lockerroom while Kirk and his team stayed on the fioor amidst loud booing. They didn't leave until 9:39, 41 minutes after tbe game was forfeited •"'IBl;f WERE ruST Sl1TING OD the bench chairs,.. said Vogetreng ... They were kind of slWng In a half huddle. Tbe coach was standing there. Fans wete walking around, trying to find out what was happening. It was Just mass conlualoo." Lisa isn't complaining but is qoieUy going about a pro- gram Of gymnastics s he hopes will lead to a berth OD the U.S. Olympic team this summer . ONE REASON SHE GETS SUCH high marks on the uneven bars 1s the lncorporauoo of a tnck no other woman gymnast an the world performs at the present time, ac- rordmg t.o Peters He calls at a straddle 6.ert with an eagle grip. ">..far Born and raised in Connecticut, she came to California In January, 1979, when her coach took a job with SCATS Gymnastics or Huntington Bea ct~ as I know, she's the only girl an the world t.o do this lnck," he says. The Seminoles, led by Dillard with 16 points, are now 13·5 and 5-3 in league play. Tbe Tigers, paced by Arthur Banka, Otis Jackson and Steve Meacham with 11 point.a each, slipped to 9-11 and 2-6. "I COACHED HER lN Connecucut, ··Don Peters says.. ·'Then when I took the Job as bead coach for SCATS. ahe came out here and is living with my wife and I while going lo school and cootanwng wtth her gym- nastics program." '"In the summer, t.hf're aren't that many meets and we havt.' lime to practice on d.llfttmt tnck.s," Llsa says. "Don came up with lb.al ooe last summer and when J tried il. it ... real .cary. ''I wouJd la.ad oa lbe bar and bru.tae my back. 1ben we round out I was going too hagh. I would go straight up and come back down on top or the bar. 1 had to stret.ch my legs out more to the side " To Aggies in OT UCI Plays Well, ·But Still Tumbles Lisa is one of three SCATS team mem- bers who are s till in the running for a berth OD the U.S. Olympic team Uus sum· mer. The darling of the competition to date haa been her teammate. Beth Kline, a resident of Covina who trains under Peters along with a third girl still eligible, Lucy ColLins. Kime f1rushed tturd in alJ-around competition recently m BuffaJo in her first maJor meet as an elite ~ymnast. WHEN SHE STARTED gymnastics at age lJ. Llu d.Jdn 't like the uneven bars. "I bated them bttause I rouldn't do anylhlng on them:· l>he says m recall.ulg ht.>r early dars 1n R} mnastu·s It's the other way around with the balance beam "That's mv weake-st t•vent." ~he sayo; "Rut I really i1kc to practice on 1t But 1n meets. I get scared. I gut>ss 1t"; tht> crowd v.atchang and the -.lowt.>r p.i<'e It's all Utah State may bring out the best in UC Irvine but that still hasn't enabled the Anteaters to s nap their 0-for-confer ence slump. Trailing by as many as 12 poi nts, UCI r alli ed to tie the PCAA co-leading Aggies at the end of regulation only to fall in overtime, 87-83, Thursday njght at UCl's Crawford Hall FIVE DAYS EARLIER, VCI stayed within three points of the Aggies most of the way before dropping a 98-81 decision in Logan, Utah. "When you get that first win, more come wttb it." said UCl Coach Tim Tift. "We're still looking for that first win but we're going to get It. "Obviously, we were disap· pointed to lose but I was happy with the way the team played.'' THE ANTEATERS, who haven't won in nine conference outings, were down, 58--49, before golne on a 22·7 bliu in a span of nine minutes that gave them a 71-6Sleadwith3:20remaini.ng~ But six straight free throws by the Aggies tied the game at 71. Robbie Beal put UCl ahead again with a layup at the 1 :45 mark but on the play, be was called for a charging foul and Edgar Wickliff bit two free throws to again tie the 1ame. UCI called time out to set up ror a lut shot only to lose the ball out of bound.I. With aeven aecooda left, Utab State'• Rieb McElrath, a pJ'Oduct of Sad· dlebaet Collep, 1ank two free throws that apparently decided the 1ame. However. UCJ 1uard Loul1 Bremond took the inbound• pa11, dribbled across the Ume Ila. MCI bU Beal with a pua. Tb• w l\IAl'd tbeo dribbled to &be tGp ~ the key, workiDJ <me· oaoCIGI Malmt a dereoder, and 1wilbld fn a a.foot Jwnpe( that j\lllt bell the buuer and aent the 1am• tnto overtime IN THE DT&A session, UCI sot a break when Victor Conyen blocked a abot, only to have McEl.ntb at.al the ball and score on a layup. The two teams traded points wtil ~an Hunger bit two free throws and a slam dunk to give the visitors an insurmounta- ble 87 -81 advantage. "Ltsa d.Jdn"t have a good met>l Qve r all." Peters says. "But she won the un- even bars with a 9.95 score and was seve~th overall. I feel they both cfln make 1t to the final seven who are selected for the Olympic t eam." LISA SHIRK mental be<-ause I can do Pverythmg that 1s in the routme .. Beal, who had Z1 points agaimt the Aggies last week, had 28 agains t them Thursday Quentin Rrown, blending well into the s tarting unit, rut 10 of 15 shots from the field and had a team- higb six rebounds. THE U.S. SQUAD WILL RA VE SIX gymnasts and an alternate and 1f 1t doesn 't make at to Moscow, will compete an a sports festival m Colorado this summer. When sbe scored a 9.95 on the bars in Buffalo. she de reated Marsha Fredent'~s. a former pupil of Peters and the only U S. gymnast ever to wm a gold medal m antema· uonal compet.Jt.Jon. She won the m1..'<1al on the bars and Lisa beat her m ber favonte e,•ent And, for the first time tttis year. Getting a 9 95 on the bars bas been Lisa's biggest thnll in gymnastics competitton. "I've lost my concentration several Umes tn the other events and fouled up," she admUs. "You know you can do the tricks in your routine because the coaches wouldn't let you try them if you couldn't do them. USA DOESN'T WORRY ABOUT the fact that the US. team may not get to Moscow this summer "I reaUy don't mow what to 'lay about that." she says. UCI outrebounded an opponent. 29-22. All that's left for the Anteaters to do now is outscore a foe "On the bars. you don't have time to get scared or "I wouldn't want to have the Olympics af at will endanger somebody I'll just go as far as I can and if we don't ao to (See SID.ll1', Page 86> Tars Get the Big Test Tonight Stennett Gets $3 Million Giant Contract Newport Faces Marina in Another Sunset League Crucial By &OGER CAllLBON Ot•O-"Y ........... Newport Harbor High'• one-game edge in the Sumet League basketball race geta the big test tonight u UM Sallon vfalt pre· season favorite Marina. The Vlkinp, who seem to make a habit of playing overtime games In league play. were 58-57 victims in double overtime at Newport Harbor In the flnt round. BUT FOB THE FlaST TIME lbl1 season, after three setbacks ln overtime, Marlna (ot.3) found the wlDDlDI amwer ln overtime Wednesday to •taJ wit.bin ranee of a piece of the title and a CIF 4·A playoff benh. Th• SaJJon are on a tour-came wtnnlnl streak and 1et the bulk of tbelr firepower from W Bruce Caldwell and 1-1 bl")'lll Llnaky, while Marina count.en with ita one-two backcourt punch of 6-5 Keith Dawson and 6-2 Sam AJello. CALDWELL AVERAGFJI 17.2 polnts ln le&JU•1 MUle Aiello and DaWIOD amwer wtth 17.2 and 18.8 avera1ea. The Sallora, bowever, have bad at leut three playen lD double fllW'M la every league l&ut, wtth BW Yantley (22) and Cory Everhart (IO) prcmdlna bl& burtta against Hmrtinstoa Beaeb and Edi.Ion. In the fa.nt coofrontatlon, Dawson and Aiello combined for 36 of Manna's 57 points. ELSEWHERE IN THE SUNSET: Weatmiolter (1-6) is at Fountain Valley (5-2) and Edison C4·3) ls at HunUnaton Beach (l-6). Estancia, the top-rated team ln CIF 3·A and Onnae County, boeta Unlvenlty (2·5, 6-12) tODtCht lD Sea View Leaiue play. The Eqlel, 7-0 and lt-3 overall, wlll be trylq to give Coach Larry Sunderman bis lOOt.b win u a vanlty coach (three years at Cost.a Mesa and three seasons at Estan· cla). OTREll SEA VIEW LEAGUB veotures match Corona del Mar (8-1) at a.a 11 .. (1-6) andDToro (4-3) atirvtneU.e). South Cout League action featune San Clemente's playoff-hopeful TritGnt (4·3) at league leader Mlu1on Vl•Jo (8·1>, Capistrano Valley (3-4) at Dana Hilla (4-S) and Laiuna Beach (0-7) at IAiuna HlJla (4-3). Ocean View goes for lta aolh victory of the aeaaon u the Seabawu tau a lt-2 overall record to Loara In Emplre Leasue play. Loara is 1-U. All games are scheduled to begin at 8, except for the 7: 10 Angelus League game lovolving Bishop Amat at Mat.er Dei. The Monarchs are fresh from a 41-4& overtlme Ylctory over Servi~ that virtual- ly uaured a top flnlsb for the team. But Coach Jerry Tardie isn't ready to celebrate yet. "We sUll have three sames to play and anytb.lng can happen," be aald f0Uowin1 Wedneaday's key victory. Bl.Jbop Amat doesn't flrure to ave the Monarcbl much tl'Ouble at home~ tonilbt and after that it's Bishop Moataomery Tuesday and Plus X Friday to cloee out theaeuoo. llazers Trade Lucas For New Jersey's Natt EAST •RUTHERFORD, N.J . (AP) The New Jersey Neta today tredld rootie forward Calvin Natt to UM Portland Trail Bla.zen for dls1runtled veteran forward Maurice Lucas and fint-round pleb lD the I.MO and 1981 d.rtafta. Natt. the Neta' MCODd leadlDI scorer with an avera1e of 19.7 polnta and the leadiq rebounder Wltb nine per 1ame, wu New Jersey's toi> pick lD the 1'79 draft and the e11bth player selected overall. PITTSBURGH (AP> -The Sao Francisco Giants have signed former Pittsburgh Pirates' second baseman Rennie Stennett to a five-year, $3 million cootract, the Plttaburgb Post-Gazette reported today. Stennett, who brote bia riabt leg In a slide at 'I'bree Riven Stadium ln August 1971, wu chosen by the Giants in tut No- vem ber's re-entry draft. "We're counting on Stennett to make it all t.be way physically, and, when be does. be wlll show that be Is the best second baaeman in baseball," said Olanta' owner Bob Lurie. Tbe Poet-Guette 1ald St.en. nett, 21, received a Sl mlllloo slgnlq bo•n•, half to be paid DOW and the other half with in· terest after be retires. Ula year- ly SUU'7 wtJl be $400,000. Stennett was bittlnc .33& before b1a tJ:Uury. In um. wtth bls leg stllJ swollen, he played lD 106 1ames for the Plrates and batted .243. llis average wu .231 last year. ·"I Just didn't feel at home lD Plttabu.r&b," be said. "Few peo. pie knew I hit .300 on the road last year. I think I was Jwst &lad to be out or town." -tw1. Y Prl.OT ,,.~.,~ .. ,- A Cepau• Report ''°"' the Wortd of lf»ort• Ex-New Mexico Player Got 850 for Rebounds ,.,... ", .,....&dle9 i\UlUQUERQU E -P'ormer Nut Mo&lco m boalt lball player Jim my Allen aa;yw be told the NCAA t.Mt e '"' 11n o him~ leediaa \be team lo rebounds dunna t\lfO eruct.I 1amea. Allen, who n ow rlaya In f'rance for the Reim•· Ctaampaan b1111htbal .tetm, alao told the AJbuqu.rque Tribune an a telepbooe lnl6View Tbunday that coacMs helped him arranae a deal where be UNd a loan tntended for education purposes to buy • car ud U)al he received academlC' crt'dil for UNM dauea be never attended. AU en aa1d he alao waa promi.aed a tree trip home at ('hr1Slmas •od lhou&ht star players were given apectal dl.S· counts on steN"O purchaaea "That luff was petty -chickenfeed. they throw Jt up m your face Your bte 1s worth more than Lbat," Allen said. Another former Lobo player. Everette Jefferson. has said players were given m oney by UNM fans after winnlng some games. He satd players didn't get money "after every game, JUSt some games " The university ts in the proces.'l or answering S7 NCAA al· legations sent lo President William E. "Bud" Davis last Sep tember de aling with its athletic program. Peter Johnstone. a lawyer hired by UNM to investigate the allegations said he has answered about 20 of them , includ· ing five specific questions on ruJes violations. "Some of the allegations are substantially correct, and som e are arguable." Johnstone said. ------Quote ol tlw Day------. San 01C'go State basketball coach David <S mokey) Gaint>s: •·1 bchcvc m higher education. You know, fl 8, 6-9. 6-10 ..... No ladfa• '" Cherokee R•o•e SHR EVEPORT, La -Cherokee Rhone 1s the m 6·8 ccnt<'r of the Centenary baskt'tball team Rhone says that !.O far as he has been able to find out hl• has no Indian ancestors. Al the start of the fall semester m 1979. he says he rose in his English class and said "I m Chcrokt•I.' flhonc. and that's my real naml' · Free .loin• Ger.,ln on 'Sl~1c· List In professional sports. often 1t'.c; the tall that m "'ags th<' dog The s1tuut1on 1s never more obvious t hun in pro baskt>tball, where newspaper accounts are filled with players asking for a nd rece1v10g m1ll1on dollar contracts and others asking for their con trac ts to bt• rcnt•g<1t1atcd to keep pace In San Diego, the focus 1s on Llovd t'ree. the NBA"!-. second.Jead1n~ srorer who. wants h1!-> $111.(ll)() pt·r Y<'ar contract updated !It· rrnssed a prudtt'l' and Wt•dnt·sda) '!-> i.:amt' a!;(a1 nst <:nldt•n '-'ta tt• 'howPd up I:! mmutt.'S late for pr<1C'l1c·t' Thur:,da~ <ind then promptly !->pralfll'cl an anklt· .. ~t <i:, be I'd httvt· hc~n under :-.u:,lll'll!->ion it I wasn't h1·n'." 1-'rt·1• -..11d Coac•h Grne Shue !-><lid "We vc cl,. <·1dc·d to at·t•t•pt his exl'usc· that ht· was Jll ," whtlt• owner Jrv Levin added. "Lovd Fn·l' dt•!>ervcs more money and he's g01ng to 1-!t't 1l " Meanwhile, San Antonio's ~rge Gervin returned to practice Thursday a fter insisting that illness caused tum to ,.... miss one game and thre e practice sessions. The NBA 's leading scorer. disgruntled over his paltry $350,000·per.year contract. scored 34 points in Sun· day's NBA All star g;ime but then called in si<'k Monday St'.Jltlt· c1<>i.· ... n I ..,,.,.rn tn have• unv team troubles Tht> !'-.u1wr'.'.(m11, lw10 ... 11·tl 11t1•tr "••avm rPcc;rd to 40 Iii with their third \\Ill 1n .1 111v. .• 1 11'1 102 vf'rd1ct oH:r 0Ptroit. that kept llwrrt 1ir11· g.1rn1· up on th• l..1k1·r.., 111 tht· l'at'lf1<· D1\'ls1on Den· ni!>. John~on had 2:1 rOlnts for Seattle while J ack Sikma had JR po111ts .ind IX r t•hounds l::ddje Jo hnson scored 23 points ..is Atlanta ntppNI Utah. 92 00. Adrian Daotley of the J azz led all st•or('r'\ with 2R points Bllly Knight's 33 pomts and 14 rebounds keyc•d lndianu's 134·104 w10 over Washington. Rwr•fa•• Cheered b1J Erie €roted team was in Erie, Pa. for an exhibition game , The Soviet Uo1on's crack Olympic ice hockey Ei1 against the En e Blades but the only booing was aimed al lhc officia ls. Said Alex Subo, a 60-year- old newspaper pressman and Blades season ticket holder: "I am from Hungary. I ha te the Russians, and I am against Communis m . but this is s port." A sellout crowd of 4,250 flag· waving Ca ns gave the Erie te am a s tanding o vation after lhe game, eve n t hough it lost, 9·0. The Soviets, who play the U.S. Olympic team Saturday in New York, also were cheered after the game ... Rick Middle&.on continued his hot scon ng with his 24th and 25th goals and rook.le de· fenseman Ray Boorqoe broke one of Bobby Orr's records wit h three assists as Boston downed Toronto, 8-6, in NHL ac· lion ... Danny Gare'• three goals supported the shutout goallending of Don Edwards as Buffalo blitzed Pittsburgh, 9·0 . . Philadelphia's 26-game home imbeaten streak came to an end when Vancouver beat the Flyers, 4-1, behind Rick Vaire's two goals . Rod Laopay•s second goal of the season ~ave Montreal a 4·3 tnumph over Colorado, the Cana- d1ens' fourth straight triumph Std..-'• Ne. ~ to Be Retlretl The Los Angeles Dodgers will retire uniform • No. 4 that was worn by Edwin "Duke" Snider at the annual old timers J?a me Sunday, July 6. It will be the sixth uniform number the Dodgers retired ... Sylvia Bertolaccinl bogeyed two or the final three holes but m anaged to finish with a three-under·pa r 69 and a one· shot lead in an LPGA tournament in Mi ami ... A jury con· vicled Texas Christian Umversity tight end Brad Bowen or kidnapping. then recommended a four-year probation sen· tence. . Mel Holl ... d, a starting guard on the University of California basketball team , has quit the squad and plans to tra nsfer at the e nd of the winter a cademic quarter ... A U.S. boycott of the Olympic Games in Moscow would be a m istake, says Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals lo the 1936 Olvmo1cs in Germany ... Lyna SwaJlD, whose leaping, graceful catches as a Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver have made tum one or football's premier players, now 1s a U"WI~ of the city's ballet company ... Watkins Glen may be stag· ing the U.S. Grand Prix East on Oct. 12 after all. The powerful Formula One committee of ~e International Auto Sport Federation. will formally endorse the rescheduling of the race at a m eeting Feb. 22 reports state ... A federal judge ha.a cleared major league pitcher Boa Grtmaley of ln· tentionally injuring a Fenway Park spectator with a thrown ball, but a jury will decide whether Grimsley was neeUgent ... David P . Maaal.ag. Jr., not only Jost the suit agal111t Grimsley but ended up in jail for bis trouble. He was arrested on an J.8.month-old warrant tor burglary and larceny when an officer in Duxbury noticed the news of the trial and remem· bered the ou&atand.mg WftM'&nl . . . Charges of possessing co- caine were dropped aaainat race car driver Salt Waltller who was arrested laat week alter allegedly cruhing a $1.0,000 aporta car lnto four parked cars then driving away. T....._,..,,le TV: Horse Racine -Today at Santa An.It.a, 7;30 p.m .• Cbannel S2. RADIO: Baaltatball -Laken at New Jeney 8 p m KLAC (570). ' . · ., Ex-OCC Standout ffits32 • .. ................ - SPORTS BREAK/BASKETBALL Howard L. Handy Stardom Ahead ,.,.._ U ~&dMie Eanalna a •tartln1 apot oo the UCLA wom~n·s S A ~ P ll A N C I S C 0 -bullet.ball team u a f~an is Mission Viejo f"rabmu Quint.lft Dalley teond Hl1b iraduate Jeanoo Beauprcy. 11 ~ l.o lead I balaoeed at-S6e wu l1Jo a sett.er on the Bruin volleyball tack u the linJveralty of San team durtnc the tall semester and ill at the school .Frandac:o ect1ed Loyola 12·80 on a volleyball acbolarahlJ>. Tbunday nlabt and took a ball· The.. Bndnl flniahed third ln the country in 1•m• Ind In the West Cout volleyball and Beauprey played a leading role in At.hi.Uc Cootettnce basketball that aucce11. She La following in the root.steps of raJc~. ..~•~L • Ann Meyeri and Den1ae Corlett a.a a two-sport 1m _IC'V_.ey, a 1raduat.e ol atar. l!ata.oda Hi&b and Orance Coast WILb three more years to play, Beauprey has C0Ue1e, •cored 32 points for unUmUed potential 1n both sports, according to her Loyola. now S-4. coaches. Junior Bart Bowen. who put At Miulon Viejo High ahe was an aJl.CIF lb~ Dona ahead for lood with six performer in bolb basketball and voUeyball along minutes I~ in the fi~t half oo a wiLb playing abort.atop on the softball team S he jump abot, teed the victory with doesn't figure to play a third sport at UC LA this a pair of free throws with five year ~econds to play. Mcc loskey bit a Jumper at Lbe buzzer for the fina l score. .a9ers•I• . FRESNO -Craig Dykema tipped an a shot with no time ~ maining to give Long Beach State a 67·65 Pac ific Coast Athletic Association victory ove r l''resoo State. With 24 seeoods left and the score tied al 65. F rancois Wise stole the ba ll for Long Beach State, which then controlled it until Michal'I Wiley took a 20· fool jumper with three seconds left . The shot bounced off tbe n m, but Dykema rebounded and put ll tn. Wi se led all scorers with 25 points as Long Be a ch broke F r esn o's 16-game winning streak at home Dyke m a added 15 and Wiley 13 1n the victory. "'h1ch gave Long Beach a 6-2 ll'af:(ue record and a share of f1r:-.t place with t:tah State. TUalU IJ~nd~d San Jose State. dominatin~ the ha ckboards. got 16 points apiece fro m Mickey J ac k son and Doug las Murray and stopped <:a l Sta te FullC'r ton 66·58 in PCAA play at Fullerto n The Spartans out rebounded t hl' Titans 43 to 26, slowly pull 111~ a wa~ from Fullerton in the '-l'Cond half of a !.low-paced . ph\ Sll'ally pla)NI ('()nll'<;l ,\ totuJ of 50 fouls Wl'rl' called 1n lhl' game. with Fullerton s tarting forward Tom ~torgan ;ind Sun Josl''s starting center Arthur Graham fouung out in the final four minute:,. Tommy Wi ght had 13 points for r uJlerton. c.~ .... , STOCKTON -Ron Cornelius a g raduate of Santa An a Valley ll1gh. scored 18 first half points 3!-t Pac1f1c pulled a~a} C'arly to beat L'C Santa U;irhar ..t. 75 6.11n l'C AA act111n The T11(t'rs stored th<' game's firs t f1vt> point!-. and never traile d. The Ga uchos stayed <'lose until midway thro ugh lhe f irst ha lf when Corne lius hit three straight bucke ts to give Pacific a 10.pomt m ar gin . F,....Page•S SIDRK ... Moscow. we'll have som e type or m eet or sports festival." Peters is more outspoken. "I have mixed feelings right now," he s aY.s. "I don't coodooe the Afghanistan situation. And I have dealt with the Russians a lot in international competjtion. They will do what.ever it takes to win. They have a different code of ethics than we have. ·'It is too bad that tbe a mateur athletes of the world m ust bear the brunt of thJ.a silua· lion. The Olympics are the goal of all of them and they don't get paid for competing. It's a shame it has gotten to lhia point." IN MOST COMPETl110N, there are four events for the women in gymnaJSUcs -uneven bars, balance beam, floor ex- e rcise and vaulting. Scores are averaged for the all.around competition. "Ll.aa is fairly strong in the floor exercise and vaulting and we are working in a few new things for the Olympic tryout semifinals," he says. "But she needs more work oo the balance beam." While Lisa is bis pride and joy and bu been for the past five years, he is a vecy hiah in his praise of Beth. "She's a risi.Qg star and she s et the gymnaatics world on fire ln that last meet," be says. "No one knew she was even 1oing to compete becauu sbe wu in- jured last year and had just started in elite competitioo lhl.1 year. "She was the surpme ot the meet and took third overall out of 43 gymnutl from all over the country. It wu her ft.rat oatioaal elite competltloo. She will be a good one and bean watcbint." The Olympic aemlftnati will be held April J.&.18 at Salt Lake City. with tbe flna.1.1 at '•cboe· vme, F11 ... ., 28. Only tM top 1e strll wtU so to F.lortda out of M competl.Qa Ila Vt.ab. TbeD they wU1 be pared down to tbe ft.u1 H\'ell, ••• WHILE THE HIGH SCHOOL bas ketball season will soon be winding down. t he Junior col le ge teams are only beginning their seasons Golden West College will be hard pressed to repeat last year's undefeated sea.son when 1t won the Southern Cahlomia championship season. But they have one big plus agam Uus season Kim Eisenhart, a 6·3 center, is back in the fold and looking good in practice sessions, according to her coach Dick Stricklln. "At the present time, I'm trylng to get Kim to be more aggressive." he says. Also returning to the GWC fold 1s Chris Cage who set a season assist record 0431 last season. Renee Esque r . a transfe r from Citrus College. gives the Rustlers three sophomores One girl who will be missing this season ,., Pam Banks . now playing for the University or Washington Ba nks has be~n one of the leaders for the Huskies this season. averaging 13 8 points a game and rune rebounds • • • THE UC IRVINE WOME~'S ba!>ketball tec.m may not be doUli: too well in thl' v.on lost column but Diana Meier has bt•en a standout this season In a four game sp1rn. she hit 58 per ct'nl of tltr shots from the floor while avt'ragtng 12 5 p<11nt.s a gam+- :rnd 9 3 rebounds ~he a li:.o hit 17 nf 20 free throv.., in this lime Freshman Kalhl'• Int• ll.Jm1lton 1~ among tho• JEANNE BE.AUPREY KIM EISENHART leaders ln Southem Cal.Jfomia Athletic Association statistics In 22 games. she has averaged 9.8 re- bounds and is averaging 15.8 points per game. All this for a team that was 0·6 in confe rence play. • • • DURING THE FOOTBALL SEASON, fans often ask for the score of Slippery Rock State in Pennsylvania. Few. 1r any, really have any con- nection wilh the school or the team, but the name has been intnguing for a number of years and no football score board would be complete without its results. The CC Irvine women's swim team has a member this year who knows more than just the fact tht• school has a football team. Kare n Whitenack of Roanoke. Va .. tranafe rred to UCI rrom Suppery Rock State and will compete in dis- tance freestyle and 1nd1v1dual medley events for Coach An Simmons squad Incidenta lly. the team has at least one pote n- tial Olympian on its r~ter Jen.ruler Chandler. a )!Old medal winner at Montreal m 1976, ts d!ving for LTI lh1s }t.'ar She tr ansferred Crom Otuo state la!>l )>ea r but a back lnJUry kept her Crom compel· 1ni.: She 1' a wphomor P and could be a leading 1·<1nd1datf' for thP l S Ol}mp1c team -1f the U.S < ornpc·te.., 1n lhl· Camr"•• Austin In, McCallum Out in Forum Tennis INGLF.WOOD I /\P 1 Trar\ Austin 1s m th~· ~l·m1 final:, and Martina Na vr;itilova pla ~' ht r quartl•rftnab matc-h ton1.:ht hut 1 t • s a 11 o v c r f 11 r R o ht• rl .i ~l cCallum. the surµnM· of .i 1l'n n1s toumam(•nt al tht· f''orum Second st•(•d(.•d A us l 1 n. who breezed pa.c;t Carolyn Stoll fl 11, 6· I Thursda y. 1s off until 5atur ti ,J \ \o\ h I 1 I' l 0 p ', I ' t • <J I' 0 :"-.1 \ r J t 1 I 11 \ .1 m t' ,. t ... '.\ " 7 \"1r·i.:1n1,1 Hunc 1 o f Hom.inlJ 1001.:ht 111 th1• qu,1rtt·rlin.1b .\I"" tonight f11urth "' • rl1 d \'1r1•1m~1 Wadi· rif l,;n·,1l Hnt.i1n \\ill pl;1~ :'\o •, ...,ut· Hark• r ••f c,r1•Jt HntJin Uut Mc<.' all um. v. h<, clo"' n1·d 1978 ~· S Open ftnalJ<.t Pam Shnn•r and No 6 Kathy Jordan 10,1rllt>r 1n Uw week. fe ll Thur:.· OJ ) to So. :I W1•ndy Turnbull of \u ... trJltJ .• ind 1t WJS Turnbull \o\ ho r1·.1l h•·d 1 ht• '>l"m 1f1n.1h .dun~ \o\l(h 1\1J'>t111 · I m ool used to pla) mg in "ul'h a lan~e u~na in front of"'" man} people," Mccallum said THE NEW, TRI CONTINENTALS FOR 1980. More room; better gas mileage ratings than Gtdillac. Any Cadillac. Contlnentars fuel efficl~ ratings are up 50% over lasl year.•• This remel1ceble lmPfOWlf'l'4fW 11 the rnull of extensive reMarctl encl d~ thet "81dfemabeally reduce<l =.'1-' --~"°'"@)ii'i.4~~ Thats better EPA Est. MPG than Eldorado and Seville. In feet, no lwge eight-cyllndercarbeetsllnooln'a E~ Es11mated MPG. 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Jim McKay Up Close ABCAnclwrman Working Nimh Olympics By FRED ROTHENBERG ·~~-.-r Since he will be coming into many of your homes for 1J straight nights starting next Tuesday, it might be nice to give you the man behind the makeup -Jim McKay -up close and personal. N ext to Johnny Carson. McKay ls American television's second most famous host. The Lake Placid Games Feb. 12·24 will be McKay's ninth Olympics. dating back to 1960 when he worked ror CBS in Rome CARSON BEGAN IDS entertainment career as a magician. which ortens puts hJm in good stead when he has to make JO minutes worth of malenal s tretch over an hour and a half. McKay began bis career as a police reporter ror the Baltimore Sun. which is a superb background when news events -like the massacre of 11 Israelis at the Munich Olympics -play games with s ports. Yrom newspaper work. McKay went lo a Baltimore TV station m 1948 lo host a three-hour sports show. In t,tiose infant days of TV, everything was live McKay teamed early on about the agony of defeat. During &ports gaps or technical ~f· fi cullies , McKay would sqwrm and apologize. Other times. he would become a song-and-dance man One of his ad-lib routines caught the eye of the CBS eye ln New York. McKay took his ac~ on the road and the Big Apple had one of the first TV vari~ly Rhows. Would you believe "The Real McKay"? LJVE TV AND VARIETY SHOWS r ounded h im out and prepared him for the unexpec ted. So SPORTS ON TJI when ABC Sports' president, Roone Arledge, needed an anchorman to cover the Arab te rrorists attack in 1972, he chose McKay over news cor· respondents Peter J ennings and Lou Cioffi and even Howard Cosen . McKay earned an Emmy Awa rd for his work under pressure and praise from a fellow acborman of some note. "You honored your profession, net work and yourself." The telegram was signed "Walt.er Cronkite.'• For the past 18 years, McKay bas been host of ABC's "Wide World of Sports." What be can do better than anyone else in the business ls give viewers a sense and feel for the humanity and at· mospbere of an event. He is a terrific story t eller. wltb a recognition that all tales need a beginning, middle and an end. McKAY SAYS HIS TECHNIQUE was in· fiuenced by Art.bur Godfrey, a former CBS co· worker "He told me there might be millions of people out there, but treat them as if they were a million single people " Another major influence was a sports writer McKay read religiously while growing up In Philadelpftia -Red Smith, the Puliuer Prize win- ner now writing a column for the New York Times. Makeup can erase some of the lllJes creasing his face and give the 57·year-old McKay his boyish. wide-eyed look. He says he's tiring of the grind on the road. ln 1978 he traveled 42 out of 52 weeka. But no matter what foreign food mlabt be rumbling ln his belly, McKay, ever the pro· fesslonal, will appear eager and enthwilaaUc on screen. WHILE McKAY BAS BEEN apannlng the 1lobe, bil wile, llartaret -a freelaoce writer -bu been ot their home in Westport, Coon., ralslng two children. • ·1· m usually home ln the middle of the week,·• he aald ... It's a tribute to Margaret tbat she m•de tt normal ror me to be away on weekends and sUU have a regular home We." S•t •rd••'• T"1, Radio TELEVISION 11 a m. (5) -TENNIS -Johan Kriek meets Hans Gildemeister in a first-round match m the WCT Challenge Cup, taped in Montreal. 11 :30 a ru. (13) -SPORTS AFIELD -~g­ ments on ~nzzly bears. earthworms and a fl y. castin~ school in the Catskills h1 ghlJgbt this week's show 1 pm {221 -PRO SOCCER. l.;JO pm. «ll -GOLF -Thud round play m the Hawaiian Open 2 p m . <2> -TENNIS -Semifinal play in the Pepsi Grand S lam . (34) -FUTBOL INTEBNACIONAL -Flamengo vs. Grande in a South American championship game. 2.30 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN - In Africa, Cheryl Tiegs Investigates the effects of encroaching civilization on the native elephant population. Also: Cliff Robertson flies one of the world's fastest planes {52) -SKIING. 3.30 pm. <2> -SPORTS SPECTACULAR The world sprint speed skahng championships from West Allis. Wis . Also Part two of superskates and part t wo of the Hollywood stunt compelJlion. (7l -PRO BOWLING -The Midas Open. taped in Palatine, 111. (4l -COLLEGE BASKETBALL The Arizona Wildcats play the Oregon State Beavers in a Pac-10 game at Corvallis. 4 .50 p.m . (9) -NHL ROCKEY -The Kings vs the Maple Leafs at Toronto. · 5 p.m. <7> WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS The Wtntemationals Drag Ractng champ1onsh1ps. t aped at Pomona las t weekend Also the Hawaiian mastern surfing championships and the world toboggan championshJp (28) -PRO SOC· CER. h 8 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -T c USC Trojans meet the UCLA Bruins al Pauley Pavilion <50> -PRO SOCCER. RADIO Basketball -USC al UCLA. 8 pm • KMPC <710) and KNX (1070). Pac1fic at Long Beach State, 8 05 p.m .. KLON (88.l FMl and KNAC (105 5 FM l. Saddleback at San Diego. 7 30 p m • KSBR (88.5 FM I Hockey -Kan gs al Toronto, 4. 50 p m . K lIS (1150). S•11da•'• T"1, Radio TELEVISION 9.45 a.m . (34) -FUTBOL SOCCER. 10 a.m. (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Los Angeles Lakers play the 76en in Philadelphia. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Michael "Dynamite" Dokes (16-0) meets Lucien Rodrigue z (23·6) in ~ scheduled 10-round heavyweight bout from M1am1 Beach. Also: The Millrose Games. taped Ul New York. 11:30 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Duke Blue OevU.1 play the Marquette War- riors lD Milwaukee. Noon (22) -AMEalCAN ANGLE&. 12:15 p.m . <2> -SPOllTS SPECTACULAR - Part two oC the world sprint speed skating cham· pionsblJ». Also Tbe 12 pole winners on the 1979 NASCAR circuit race SO mllea fpr $50,000. . t p.m. (2) -TENNIS -The final in the Pepsi Grand Slam from Boca Raton, Fla (7) - 8UPERSTA.ll8 -An assemblage of talent that would make any football coach enviowi takes part In the final men's preliminary competition, taped at Freeport, the Bahamas. 1:30 p.m . (4) -GOLF -Final round play in the Hawallan ()pen la telecast from HonotuJu. (52) -COLLEGE BASK.ETBALL -North Carollna State meets Notre Dame. Taped. 2:15 p.m. (7) -BOXINli -Amateur Oahters from t.he U.S. and Cuba square off in a serin of bou~taped in Havana. McKay -bJt real name ii Mdlanua -met lbr1aret when both worked on the Balthnore SUD. Sb• wM tlMa Mar1aret D.mPM)', a 1troa1·wllled 1eneral ..tpaieat nport.er. Dempeey Mint a famoa1 aporU oame, then...,.. box1DI atovn on her chalr. Juat out of tbe Navy, McKay 6e1an b1I nnt day ot work by 1ltUn1 lD ber chalr. 3:30 p.m . (7) -WIDE woaLD OF SPOaTS - Coverage of the u.s .. cuba boxina championships continues from Havana. Also: tbe le1eodary pool playen ahootout and continu1n1 coverage of the U.S. n.tiooal fl1ure skatin& championships, taped in Atlanta. 7 p .m . (50 ) -SOCCEll MADE IN GE&MANY. 7:30 p.m. (5.2) -UOUE &ACING -Today at Santa Anita. ltADIO Buketball Lakert at Phlladelphla, 9;'5 Maraar« lt 5-7,,.,, McKay aa)'t be la M~. McKay 1ave her back the eeat. A eourtahlp ltart· ed. bat not 'lflf"/ quickly. It wu a htll y .. r Won McKay uked Mar1aet for a date. She didn't llke 1porta-and1Ulllan'tabt1ran. a.m., KL.AC (~70). Hockey -Klnp at Philadelphia, 3:50 p.m., KUS 0150). <llllt DaUy Pilot 11 aot retpoHlble for late 1 cbaa1t1.) ff1dlw. '*'-Y •. ,., OM. y ptLQT .., Sunset S•owdowns Set OiJen, Edison, Barona Battle to Wire Stnee day coe, Fou.nta.la Valley Coach Carol StrauaburJ n1ured the Sun.set League 1Lrls baaket· ball race would come down to tbe final week. Wbat 1he d1dn't count on lt three t.eama fl&htin1 to the ftnlah. "I thought it'ct be between us and EdJsoc." s he said "Theo good old reliable Huntington Beach 1nuck in." AcnJAU. Y. STR.AVSBlJJlG can thank the Oilers for keeping Fountaln Valley to the race. H Huntington Beach hadn't beaten Edison Tuesday. the Chargers would already be celebrating their championship As 1t 1s. HuntJngton Beach and Edison share first walh 7 1 records. one game up on Fountain Valley wtuch hosts both co-leaders next week. "I'm thankful for that. JU.'il as long as we beat them ... Strausburg s aid Thursday after the Baron:, beat Newport Harbor, 56-47 The Barons even won with ~ Ann Margerum havmg an orr night The seruor forward. averaging over 20 poinlll a league oullllg, was held to Just m GIRLS' BASKETBALL sev~n agains t the Sailors But Courtney Dillon, a 6·0 )wuor. picked up the :,lack by sconng 16 points bdorefouling out in the thud quarter EDISON. MEANWHILE. h:id one of those ~ames where everylhmg that went up seemed to ~o in The Chargers s hot 62 perrt-nl from the fi eld and 79 percent from the fret: throw hne lo beat Westm111.Ster. 89·35 Tracy Hanlon scored 21 potnl'i for Edison. htl ting R of l2 shots from thf• fi eld and five of six from the ltnt.• Shannon Meyer 'iror<'d 20 points. h1tllng 7 or 11 from the field and sinking all i.tit or ht!r free throw'> Sue Randall addt.'<.I 17 p<J1nh and 15 re· hounds while Meyer also ftn1!>hcd 14 tlh 13 boards .ind ntm• steals. lluntmgton Tkach. thret-time defending h·aguc r hamp1o n which hgun-d to be rebwld10g 14 1th youth, rallied behtnd the Clinkenbeard s1ster.i to b1.•at Manna . 60 53 Trac('). a 5 6 sophomore who hn1.,hed with 16 11oants. and Ctndy. a 5· 7 seruor who wound up with 11 , e~ch scort'd sax points in the lhtr d quarter as the Oilers w(•nt on a 21 10 splurge to overcome a :.rn 24 halftunc.· def1r1t Ch ris Hensley and Jenny Townsend also :,cored m double figure:, for Hunt· an gton Beach MARINA ALSO HAD FOUR players in double digits, Melinda Burn s with 15. Ltnda Bohm and Colleen Berry with 12 and Jill Gillingham Wllh 10. But tha t one bad quarter sent tht' V1k1ogs down to their ftfth league defc:at agamst three oullngs WodRound Cures Golf er HONOLULU c AP> -Engla nd ·s P e le r Oosterbws wul\ so 111 he <.hdn't think be could start the first round of the lf awaitan Open. But he ft·lt bette r Thursday and ume to the Wa1alae Country Cl ub course and shot i. 67. two strokes behmd t he lc>aders and his best round he~ .. I didn't h..1ve t•nough energy to get angry and r playNI 14(•11." commenled the 31 }ear -old Bnton whose previous best 1n a Hawauan Open was a 69 Oostl'rhu1" wound up in a six "'a>' ttt· for second behind thl' leader5 , George Bums and Leonard Thompson. who S<'l the pact• 14 tth :<.even under-par 65s Eighty-on<? of th1• golfers were at par or better and onl9 th<' In~ 70 and ties will qualify for S.1turday·s th1rfl round 1n this 72 hole tournament Burns. 14 ho ~on th<' Btng f"rosb} event last ~1,ek. comnwnt(•d. · I !.llll fttl ltkc l'm walkmg on a cloud·· I le '-<lid h1• look1·d forward to plcty1ng v.1lh money 14inrnni.: champion Tom Watson and Cor mer l S O~n 1·h.1mp1on Jerry Patc· He 14a:-. ~•th them agaUl toda:,. but on the opener ht• !.C'Orcd twttt'r than either. although say rng he was '4-alc-h1n1-: for lips to 1mproH• his game Rum.., c·::irdc·d a 33·32 while 1 homp!.on fln1she<1 al 35-30 pla} inJ( lhl' '>C<'Ond rune first "I v.ai. t 14-0 rom pletely dJHNent P<'Ople oo those nines.· h1· commented "On one ''de I play<'d ~real and on the other badly ·· fl e played so!Jd goU fnr l::! hole'> and then ""a' scram bung. Hubert Green. who won the• lfawa11an Open the past two years, blew h1ms(•lf out or a '>hot at th<' S58.500 first pnze th1!. t1mt• with .:i 76 and may not muke the cut llts troubles reached a damax at thl' 166-yard seventh hole when he htl his h.'t' shot mlo a trap and needed four s hots to get out The weather proved benef1c1aJ to mo!>l or the golfers with the Trade Winds not picking up until mid-11ftemoon The couriie had been designed for those wmds whJch go from Northeast lo Southwest Tuetday'a schedule flnda F.d1lon at Fountain Valley, Newport Harbor at H&mtl..nlton Beach and Weatmtnat.er at Marina. Thunday, lt'• Huntington Beach at Fount.ain Valley, Marina at Edison acd Westminater at Newport Harbor. Jt's not official. but Mater Del has the Aneelua League title all wrapped up. "It would take an earthquake or something for us to lose." said Coach Becky Allee after the Monarchs brokt! a lie for first bv bombing Bishop Amat 69--38. MAJlV STANBRA SCORED 21 points and Cec- caa Glascock came off the bench to fill the role of playmaker after Me linda Bauman ~'>l hurt as Mater Oe1 raised its league record to 9· 1 and over- all marlc to 17 3 The Monarchs close out the cam· pa1gn agamst rwo of the weakest teams in the league. Sacred Heart and St. Paul. Estancia doesn't have to wait for its cham- p1onshJp party The Eaf(le" clinched at least a lte for the Sea View Le ague crown by rolling past 'cniver31ty, 61 ·39 Browyn Hand and Car a f'rancy combined for 23 pomts and J9 rebounds as the Eagles won their 12th atrrughl game to run their overall mark to 20-1 and league rf'cord to 8 0. Lisa McN amee and Karen Mark combtned for L5 assists and 16 poin~ for the ~o J ranked tl'am an CII·· 3 A. 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Writ« Orlfter and Christine were saillng virtually even today in a boal·for·boat dnve to the fllllBh 10 the 1.110-m.ile San Diego to Manzarullo yacht race Drifter had recaptured the lead and reported winds of 10 knots from the South and wu 84 males from the finish. Chn stlnt> was five mill'' astPrn Ta.king over the handicap lead was the \las~ (.' entry Avanh. 218 miles from lh<' f1m'h Class A leader wai. S1.1. 1ft !-,un· 12fl nult·' to ~,, and leadt.ng Class B Wd'> Nu1ad. 217 mal1·' frnm tht· finish John Reynold~· (iho<,t fmm '\l'wii<1rt II drb11r Yacht Club, droppc .. d to '.'>l'C'<Jnd 1r1 ('Id,, A "llh 21:, miles to go Other IO<'al t.•ntnt•., IH•· t-r,,.. f.ntPrpn'P [>irk Ettinger. NllYC", fourth 1n <la-., B and 15th O\N all. 239 males lo go Pt·h-. J1111 1-:mm1 Hah1a CtJrin thta Yacht Club. l'IRhth in < IJ'' B Zffid O\'nall 256 males to go . Tomdh.1wk .l1>hn Arr>n!.. ~JltJf1a Y:tcht Club. 11th in Cla!>~ B. n1h mndll. 283 miles to go The Class /\ > aeht .. m ·hirrJ 'k•Pr>N(>d by Hoh Lon(l?pre, llahaa <'nr1nth1;in '1 Jr ht Uub. •~ out of the race la State Meet JC Wrestlers Seek Honors HAYWARD Area Junior coUe1e1 wllJ be well repreunted at Chabot Colleae bere ln Hayward Saturday when Golden West and Oran1e Coaat wrullera compete ln tbe at.ate cbam· plonJShips . Todd Boyer will bead the Golden West coot· lngent and will be the No. 1 aeed in the 167·pou.od division. The aopbomore from Ed1aoa will carry a 2S-7 mark into the meet. Jotninc Boyer will be Bill Brookens (1.$-6) 10 tbe 118-J>OQnd claaa: Darryl Kimes Cl.H> at 12& pounds; Ed Thorp C2HU at "8; Terry Todd (20-7) at 177 ; and Oarrol Davis (14·13) In tbe heavyweight division. OT&nge Coa.st will be led by Rick Boyer in the 190·pound class. Others include Ted Martine& 114·5> at 167: Brothers Cednck (13-10> a nd Deruus ClS-5> at ISO and 177. respectively; John Ogata 15 31 at 134 ; and Mitch Finklea (6·1) in the heavyweight class . OCC's three state bopef uJs are Ogata, Boyer and Fm.Idea . Ogata re~ently r eturned to action after sufier· mg an eye mJury in h1b second match of the season. A freshman from Costa Mesa lhgh, Ogata won the consolation champ1onsh1p at the South Coast Conference tournament. and finished fourth m the reglonals Boyer. a sophomor{" from l..<t Qumta. has been the Pirates' No I wrestler this season. Ranked fourth an the stalfl 1n hJ~ cla.si. and seeood in Southern Cu!Jforn1a. Boyer ha!) compiled a 19·4 re· rord GWC ..... ace~ LA Southwest l.CIS A:'l:G El.F.S 1 ht> Golden West College li.l'k 1·tha II ''"' rn. on "n upi-wm~ m 1ls roller 111a'llt•r nd1• 111 \ht· ~lllltwm f"al Confer ence stand· inc ... tr;i\('I' to LA ~uthwe't tonight 1n lhe hopes <1( r!'a ... -.unna.! a 'pot 1n tht• u~oming playoHs. 11poff '' ;it 7 30 •tnd a Hu.'llll'r wan combmed v.11111 .1 l<m llonrlu lo" v.ould pul GWC in third pla1 •·in th« t••IJ'' tun\ 1·onf1·n ·nr 1· !Jnh <":>11r1·,.,, ahrnP JI lht• top with ao 8· l mdrk . 't.'('m' d'>.,Urt-d or J pl<•)'t>rf berth Th<· rest " J '"rambl1· v.1th S.int ..i \tome J ('urrently in ..,,.<'Ond ot r. :l JOI! H1<1 ll11nd11 Cjnd LA Southwest tied for th1 rrl .11 5 t Th·· ku<.tlt r "-llh .1 v.m 0\1•r LAC::C la:.t Tue:. dij~. Jri tal-d f<ir fifth "'1th lht' Cub.'> at 4 5. Kings Do The Saine 4 HR. VHS VIDEO TAPES Thing UN lONDJ\Ll-:, :'I Y <A l') Mike Ho!>" scored tus 36th and 31th ONLY $1595 goals o ( the se<tson . 6967 Warne< Ave. leadin& tbe New York Ialaoden to a ._1 N• Hunttngton Beach 842-5596 Uonal H~key Lea1ue ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'~;m;;w~1iii9;;;;;j;ijp9iii;;jiiiiiiiiiiii~ triumph over the 1lump-t ridden Los Ang es Kings Thursday mitht John TonellJ and Billy H arns scored the olhf'r New York ~o:.1 h whllt n('lmander Bal ly Smith kt>pl ~ Angelel'i \<'On les!I until Marcel D1onn1· got hJs <11.'ll goal or the season Wllh 6 12 remain ing The Kan11ts s uffe red their seventh con secutlve setback and 1 llh plus a tie in the last 13 gameA but remamed two points in front or thlrd·place Pitt.aburgh In the· Norr is DI vision when the Penguina were routed by the Buffalo Sab~.M. "We bad a meetina be fore lbe fame and talked about culling down our penalties,•· said K1np Coach Bob Berry, "ao what do we do! We ao rtp\ out and do tbe same tbln1 all over apln. "I've told lbese auya over and over: that If they don't do wbat they're supposed to, they're eonna alt Oil\ the .,.ncb. If we have lo play wttb ala men. we'll play wtt.b alx men. I'm not bl.amini the 1oaUes. I thol.\ght Ron Grahame played very well tonight." Bossy gave Uie Island· ers a 1-0 lead on a power·play goal at 4 12 of lbe opening period with Randy Manery of the Klnp in the penalty box . Tonelli made it 2·0 at 4 .10 of the second period and Harris beat Los Aoielee 1oalle Ron Grahame at 8: 1&. Capo Valley Piek& Emight Dick Enrltht , a former head coach at the U ntveralty o f Orep, hu been select· ed bead football coach aL Caplatrano Valley Hl&b. !nrlahl, 46, who Rue· ceeds BW CUMrty. baa taken a fulJ.time poettlon 1tSaddlebackColle1e. En~t hu been Capo Valley 1 offenJtve line coach the put three HHODI. Re ... the head coach at Ore1on ln lt72and '73. I • ~C:W"4>'1 r 1f.l1 v. "".,._,__ •' ,, • r '76 CHEVY CHEYETTE OMLY '20()47 -Mc..I. •• •• -0 l.&AW. ' .... , __.. r. . . .. Ill s 1945 ··-....... .._. .. ........., ............ ,,,.,, '77 YW RAlllT ........ -.............................. ·---l conom.cal. Hu~' J>49MVO) ,..,_. .. ,~ --,~~ .... --.. On•oa WIDOPWt••& ...,... .. Am WAUTYNS ~~--­.,._._._ ,_ ,_ """*',_, ,. __ ,_,_. ---o....- 15% vu "' .. '""'"'''\M••<• C '••l 0 1 •1\Jt OV• •• •t" H"'''l \f\t \•1)111 S)695 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1978 SEDAN DE VILLE Leather seat.s, split power. cnuse conirol. AM/FM stereo 8 track tape & Cadillac wire wh~I covers 13311T7.W ) sg495 ,,,.c tiP- 1978 SEVILLE Equipment includes crwse con trol. AM/FM stereo r a dio. tilt wheel & Cadillac wire wheel cov- t>rs . ( 16.SUK Y) s9g95 C od1/101• \ n/"'' />n11t•1110" ,\1•rr 11 t Agrr•'"',."' lnrltid"rl NABERS 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA M FSA Tel•pho nt (714) $40-9100 tulllC\ "111<.ll4\<.tWIA\llo~l'M .. AI UlllAY'IOOAMIA.,l'M 'l""flAVIOiltAIWllo lOIPM AH<•"'"llte<llOCW* ~ Alf "l<ftOlw•I•• I. lk..,• t INSIDE: • lntermJ11Jon • Movie Reviews • Comics, TV ,...~ .. ·- •• . ... •, ... .. ' I ·! ff . , Down/ all Delights OCC to Present 'Don Giovanni' "Don Giovanni," bailed by many critics as the greatest opera e ver written, will be presented by Orange Coast CoUege's Five Penny Opera Company at 8 p.m . Feb. 15·16 and 22-23 in the campus auditorium. Tickets, priced at $3 for adults and $2 ror senior citizens and children un· der 12, are on sale in the OCC Ticket Orfice in the college's Administration Building. Office hours a re 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays and 8 a .m. to noon Saturdays. TICKETS ALSO may b4a purchased at the door or by mall addressed to Opera Tickets. OCC Community $er-vice Office . 2701 Fairview Road, Cos ta Mesa 92626 wi th be lf addressed. stamped envelope 1n· eluded Well·known soprano V1 v1an Weede will portray Donna Anna in Moiart's comic-drama. Known for excelle nt diction in seve ral languages and the dramatic intensity of her singing voice. she re- cently portrayed Nedda in the New Orleans Opera bta ging of "I Paghac- ci" and was Ta ty ana in Seattle Ope ra's "Eugene Onegin." Peter Van Derick , who has ap- p eared with the J offrey Ballet, Spring Opera of San FranclBco. Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts lo Virginia and the Sao Francisco Opera, is cast as the r aucous. roving Don. PROGRAM NOTES mdJcate he "uses every color or his rich bantone voi ce lo s ho w off the complex. character with exquisite artistry "Don Giova nni. a man or 1,003 seducuons per year, finds that his lustful antics are ultimately corutum- m a ted in bell . . . Mozart, the master story-teller, combines all of bis sldlla in ttus masterpiece or de· . sire, intrigue and the supernatural " • Also in the c ast a re Southe rn Callfomia artists, Allan J onnson, \ Vina Williams . Keith Peters. JuUe Kroloff. Dua ne Wh1pperma n a nd Harold CJousing. THE PRODUCTION, which will be performed in English with a 40-piece orchestra, is under the direction of Carole Boelter. an OCC professor of mus ic who founded lhe company m 1974 "to provide opera for the com- m unity of Orange County." FPOC's firs t presen tation was "Gianni Scruccru." performed in a s mall, intimate theate r with piano accompaniment. Today the company orferi> full main-s tage productions with or- chestra, lavish seta and costumes, a large chorus and guest artist.a. Its current season opened last Oc- tobe r with Gae t a no Don1te tti 's "Lucia di Lammermoor, .. which was well received by lan~e audJences. MS. BOELTER SAID the company has started touring and a ppearing at other campuses a nd high schools to he lp meet its e xpenses. Previous funding was e liminated by Proposa· lion 1.3. "We are d elig hte d to have a performer of Ms Weede 's caliber," she said "I'm very excited about this production. ·Don Giovanni· is certainly one of the ftnest pieces of operatic litera ture. a nd I feel we have an outstanding ca~t that wtU do 1t Just.Jee." As artistic director. s he is respon.si· ble for the stage d.Jrection. orchestral conducting. translations, and closely s upervises all other aspeclb of e ach production. "T HE OPERA represents an ex- q uisite balance or the tragic and the burlesque, the worldly and the sub- li me. and unbndlcd lust laced with somber reflect ion." she s aid. "Having seen a ballet version by Gluck in Vi enna of Don Juan's story a nd Righini's operatic interpretation, Mozart started to compose his version in 1787, bul was preoccupied with thoughts of death. "J u.st recovered from a serious ill- ness tul118ell, be had recently lost his rather and then his young physician. His music began to be pervaded by m ysticis m. 'Ooo Giovanni' became a 'comedy' filled with characters or serious social implications." By JACKIE HYMAN Of "'9 DAiiy r!MC Matt lo "True Stories & Other Lies," an adapta- tion of Mark Twaln vignettes performed by ft'ullertoo's Cabaret Theater. the stories may have a familiar ring but the humor comes through fresh and pointed. ·.: Week Daily Pilot lllustrst1on By Tim Petersen Festival's Fin·tastie! Dana Point honoring faithfu~ gray whales ' i Migrating gray whales, en route from the Be ring Sea to Ba1a CaWorrua, seem to use Dana Point as a navigational landma rk. and the harbor celebrat~ their ra.ithfulnesi. w1tb a Festival of Whales each February. cent , fin whales grow to be 80 feel. second to the JOO-foot blue whales - both surpas11 ing the i.ize of pre-1 h1ston c dinosaurs . ~ ThUI year's three-weekend celebra lion starts Saturday with movies. lee lures. exhibits and special theme events planned from 10 a m to Sp m THE LARGEST attraction. PheencJ the !"'in Wh al e -a 50 foot long replica of the se-cond largest mam m al evt'r Wlll be located at Del Obispo Street and Isla nd Way Authentic In shape, size and color 1ng of this specu.•i. seldom SC('n by land dwellers. she 1s the cr .. at1on of the nonprofi t. educational orgaruzll tion , General Whule of Alameda ~cu lptor Larry l"'ostt'r als<1 built th1• 40 foot f<'rr ocem <'nt Jl. r <1y whale fl·atured ctt the 1979 h.•stl'.i1I lfavinJ( cJ \o\-h:.slt· !>talut-un lllnrf t•nahlt.~ harbor v1~1lor.. t<1 enn s1on lht.• a wc.>M>me i.1:u of these creatures But Pheena would be Juhl an adole~ IN KEEPING with the nautical al· mosphe re, the hollow, fiberglass whale was constructed much Uke a double.huJled. boat, requiring 2,570 re et of steel and 1,900 m anbours. The replica is meant for children to climb on, adults to rest on and photo- gra ph •'This monument shouJd caU atlen· lion to these myste rious animals' very s lender phys iques and dif- fer ences among species dispelltnc the popular idea that whales are fat· b{•f11ed and big mouthed," scud Doris Walker, writer h1s toncsn and fest.Jval coordinator "It also should point up lhe need t9 presprve the~t· unique structures rot Jtl the wo rld s t hald r c n to re- member " ~EA THEME 1-'IL~S will be shown continuously from 10 a m to S p m ISee HAIL, Page CZ) i I Parks Open Holiday Plans Amuse D1srw) land will wave 11.!. patnot1c banner hait h Uus weekend with "Honor America," a tribute to the upcom ing pres1dent1al birthday& The pan will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a m to 7 p m . Sunday. A !>pecaaJ parade v.111 begin in F"antasyland at l.30 "·ach tlay. teatunng m archlllg bands, fanfare trum peters. fl al( C'a rric r!> and a finale of patriotic 'on~., Plus th1• ··2st h Birthday raradt"' \,\l ll roll ell :l pm C L<r.-.EO '10' 0 \ \, the '1Ji.:11· Kingdom "'Ill rt' npt·n ·1 ut·..,da:. for Abraha m W.ncoln ':.. tnrlhda> The 16th preside nt of the United States has ~n honon!'d at Duneyland since 1915 m the Audio Arumatrorucs presentBUon of ··Gre at Moments With Mr Llncoln" on Mc11n Street The attrncllon as free w1th park a d· m1i.i.1on \'ac-auorun~ \·oun~sters who v1s1t Knoll 's Bl'rr~ t-"arm on Tuesday will find Officer ff yrd .ind ha i-. human partne r . Officer M1c-hucl ~1mun ..... ·n of tht· Lo'> r\n,llt•lt.>'> Police Department t•nlertaman~ oo tht· Ch<1r lei.lon Circle Stage About \8 mc hci. tall and we1gh1ng in at 2 pound&. Officer H\ rd , a 4 year -Old blue and gold ~out h Americ:.sn ma c a"'. 1s lht' s m cs lle'>l memtwr of tht• I.APO anrl hJ:.. an 1dl'nt1hcC1t1on 1·jrd heannl.! hi s claw pnnt and Chief Darr) I 1;<1lt'l>' -.1gnature to provt· 1t Ill:: \L..~ I~ A favonll' nn thllrfrl'n's 1 V \.\hl'rt' \.\Ith bird ~1zc· prop'>, ht.• ndc'> a b1k1·. .. i...1t,.hf>.1nh rollt·r ,i..J ti:!>. d1Jb d phone, pla)'> IJa:-.1.t•l ball .ind µa1nt :- .\ ltt•matmi.: "'1th r1JUr -.how~ l'arh on lht• Huen.i Par!.. -.tai.:1· "'Ill lw mamt• \lOllnist t-'rauy lht• I-,rntJStJI. J<'tUJJl) !°>tl'\(' Ca ... ~d. 2J, V.hOl>l' 11t ... t1m tt\t' C'(mwil> Jll include:. JURgltng and fire t•.1tins.: 1-°N.'t'<lum nf ,, mon· n<1turnl i.ort I'> obst•nt•d dJlh at I.ion l ount' ScJfJn 'l'ht.•n · 1.i~1l<>rl> mav "'t• . clo::.1 up r.irt ~nd t•ndani;:t•r N1 'i><'<"ll''> Of "'1ldllfl' rn,1mini.: throui.:hout tht• JIJO ac·n· prt• '1·r' 1' SAt.AR l·GOl;R~ ARE adm1ttt-d to tht• park from !.I 45 to 3 JO pm . rJan or s hint'. tu M .. '<' the free flight a\'lary. petting zoo. nnimal nurst>ry, African Auto Trc·k or t-'catherly Follies Aird Hevut' The Rond:.svel rei.taurant oHen. lunch or p1cn1c-k1ng 1s permitted at Lake Shanalce L1 H· entert<11nment 1s featured at lhe park ·~ TENSE MOMENT IN FIVE PENNY OPIRA'S 'DON GIOVANNI' PLOT Vivien Weede, Peter Van Derick Wiii ,tar In Moart'• Comlc-dr•m• Lakt'l>lde Clu b Hock bunds "Elus ion" and 'Loost' Change" Wlll perform at 8 tonjght and .. llot Lrne ·· and "Spectrum" wtll take the stage at 8 p m Saturday. Skate rentals are available Y.Cc kc nd., a t thl• nt•w "liollc rworld und Skatl'\.\U) .. By JACKIE RYMAN OI -_., "'91 _.,.. After multiple viewings over • 10-year period, one would expect "Jacques Brei: The Mualcal Revue" to have Jost some of lta emo- tional impact. But it hasn't. Although actors of the s tature of Hal Holbrook give solo Mark Twain performances, this version by Jerry V. Pickering and Volza Arnold wisely provides a backup casl for variety. THATS NOT TO SAY lhat Jot1epb Arnold 14n 't excellent ln the leading role of Twain. He's believable and funny ; but there's no question but thal lhe productJon benefits by tta lively and capable quart.et of supporting actors. Gary Bolen is outatandina in a ownber of roles, includlnl a llar wboM tall tale almost makes m believe a buffalo can climb a tree. Another very talent.eel cut member la Pbll Lombudo, wbole perform~ u the youn1 Tom Sa.,.... la love la pun dellpt. 'Jacques Brei,' 'Mark Twain' Fill <;:abaret Repertory Stage With French Song, Wry Wit Moreover. the current Cabaret Repertory Theater production at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton featu.res an out- standlnc cut and• hilhly proteuklnal, sharply defined production dlrttted by Dean Hess. IT 18 A SHOW to be recommended both to lbote who've HtO ll before (It wu called "Jae· quH Brei la A.live and Well and Uvtq 1n Parlt" until t.be comJIOHr'a death) and to thole yet to encounter Brei'• humcSr·wltb·•·lwbt, cynlcl1m-wttb·a·beart llOQP. One ol t.be dlfftcuJUea ot producina th1I medley ol dramatic IOlll• la find1n& performers who combtne exceptional voices wtlb actm1 talents. Hen, the 5-year~ld Cabant CJ"OUP bu SUC· ~ beyond what OOe mitbt Qpect (Of' 1..cb a smaUpoup. DEBO&Alf LYON8 18 lively and •1Tff•ble •• Becky Thatcher and otben, and shows particular 11dll et mlme. Sallie Mitchell 1bl.Ma 1D ber moment a1 a betuddled flucee in love _.,. <leeTWAIN,P ... CI) llAU L. WIL80N la a Dtfformer wbo would steal t.be 1bow eau.reQo ll be didn't have tucb able competltioo. He poeaeeM1 both a powerful and me)Qd.lc volce and contlderablt CSeeMEDLEY•S.P ... CI) ' ,,.~ , .. tWIY •• ,., ENTERTAINMENT Skiers, Singers, «Jlre•s Aerialists la Aetlon A•llUAL ARTllTlltV ey Theil lng Espanas famlty wlu be°"' of the h 1lkiht1 When Ottus v.,.._..-ns Ill 1 9d1Uon et tne Hollywood 8owt Felrflekl Lot this we.kend. The wortd'1 largest big top circus may be teen et a tonfght; 12:30, 4 and 7:• s.tunlly wet 2:30and6p.m . SuncMly. Tkbts ..... from M.50 ~ $1.50 •nd mey be purehaMCI at Tlck.tron outlets or the oow. More than 100 performers and 12.s enlm4tls will be ShowcaHd. INT•lltNATIONALL Y ~AMOUS competitors wlll demonstrm frMStyle acre>Mtlcs off• •~foot sld Jump In the Jewel C:OUrt of SOuth Coast Plaza at 11 a.m and 1, 3, Md S p.m . S.turcMly and 1 and 3:30 p.m . SuncMy. Instruction will be given and audience i>artlcl~tlon urged. .,THE ROSE TATTOO," comedy-dram• by Tennessee Wiiiiams, starts a three-weekend run at 8:30 tonight In Golden West College's Community Theater. CharlH M itchell directs the reclusive widow, the bumbling truck driver -ho tries to console her. her freedom-weklho daughter and the dashing sailor who wants to set her free. Subsequent performances wlll be at 8:30 on Feb. 9, 1 ... 1s. 16, 21 , 22, 23 and a 2:30 matinee on Feb. 24. Admission Is $3 . .50 for general or $2 . .50 for GWC students and senior citizens. LEGENDARY SONGSTRESS, Sarah Vaughan, wlll perform at 8 p.m . Wednesday In the Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. Tickets may be purchased at the box office or Mutual agencies. SONGSTRESS SARAH VAUGHAN f AN OROA• AND MAlllnlCHOlltD recital, fNturlno Orenoe Coest College music Pf"ONlsor, Or. Justin Colyer wlll stert at 8 p.m . S.turday In OCC 1 Fine Art1 Hell 119. He MS perfcwmed through- out the Unttild Stetes and Europe. Tickets Wiit be $2 •t the door. A GALA CONCERT AT 8 p.m . Saturday In the Chapman College Auditorium, 333 N . Glassel! St., Orange, will feature the college's Concert Choir and Chamber Orchestra. The ensembles have just returned from a three-week tour of Europe. Wllllam Hall and John Koshak will conduct works bv Delio Joio, Bartok, Vivaldi and Bach as part of the music department's open house. Admission to the concert Is $2 or $1 for students and senior citizens. MONDAY'S GALA OLYMPIC FUND benefit performance scheduled by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra In Pasadena's Ambassador Auditor ium has been cancelled because of Russia's termination of cultural exchanges. Tickets may be returned to the box office for refunds or the cost contributed to the orchestra's Olympic fund for Its performances Feb. 18 and 19 at Lake Placid, N. Y . THREE SELDOM-HEARD CLASSICS will be heard when Roger Wagner and the Los Angeles M aster Chorale present "Choir Night" Saturday In the Chandler Pavilion of Los Angeles' Music Center. The program will feature Handel's "Funeral Anthem on the Death of Queen Ca roline," Vau9han· Williams' "Benedlcte" and Vivaldi s "Olxlt Oominus." Preview by musicologist, Paul Belanger, starts at 7: 30; concert at 8:30 Tickets $4 . .50 to $10 . .50. · "aOISMAN AND LaNA" wtu be ltaatd by the O.kland Ensemble Theater ate p .m . Sundav In UC lrvlne'1 Fine Arts Vlllege Concert ...... Tbe Pl•V by Athof Fugard Involves e married couple and an old man dllPOSMIMd of their hc>mn and f•mllles In South Africa who mfft and talk before rHUmlng their search for roots and• sense of perf'n4tnence. Admlulon Is $2 to $-it. SEVEN WALT DISNEY • favorites wlll be tcr'ffMd dewing Or•not CoHt Coe._.,• Clllldren's f:Urn Swtes beOlnnlftO al 1 p.rn. Saturday In the FcWum on cempm. ''The~ Doa'' opens the seeson for Wftlc.tt tkbta .... 1s cents et the door Of' ... for tfte peckagt, "BeAU GelTe" WITH Gary t.ooper...c.~!l Miiiand and Susan Hay. ward starts ~C s Evening Fiim series also In the Forum et a S.tunsay. Slngte' admissions, $1 ; series tee, $5 • TWO EXTENDED WORKS AONHIE LAWS AT THE ROXY APPEARING AT THE ROXY for trls>M chcMr, French c~ and a Brahms motet wlll be sung by USC's Concert Choir et 8 p.m. Saturday et Saddleback Coll~s North Caml>U$, et Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive, lrvlne. Tickets are $2 per person. Theater In Los Angeles on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 1" and 15 at 9 and 1'1·30 will be recording artist, Ronnie Laws· ' w~ latest album Is "Every Generation ." Ticket Information et (213) 878-2222 . MEANWHILE, SADDLE BACK COLLEGE'S main campus In Mission Viejo Is preparl~ for five artists of the celebrated Marl· boro Music Festival In Vermont who will perform at 8 p.m . Friday, Feb. 15 In the AN OSCAR NIETO FLAMENCO dance concert Is slated for 2 p.m. Sunday In the Turtle Rock Community Center 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, Irvine. Tickets are' S3 for adults and $2 for children military and senior citizens. ' IF YOU MISSED Fine Arts Theater at 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Scheduled to apPear are Peter Orth on piano, Carol Wlncenc, flute; Cho·Llano Un, violin; Philipp NM9ele, viola and Marc y Rosen, cello. Tickets Seattle's famed Bill Evans Dance Company at UC Irvine earlier this month the t roupe will present Its lnnovati~e chOreoqraphy at 8 tonight and Saturday in Cal State, Fullerton's Little Theater. Tickets at the box office. for the Arts of Spr ing ser ies are $1 s; any remaining singles will be sold for $6 and $7. A VALENTINE-THEMED adult community songfest may be joined from 3:30 to S:JO Sunday in~ Theater Arts Center Auditorium, 2S01 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. The sing-a-long w ith refreshments and musical accompaniment is sponsored by the city's Art~ Commission a nd Parks, Beaches and Recreation Depart- ment. Admission Is $3 .SO THE HILARIOUSLY HEARTWARMING "F iddler on the Roof" will be staged by Pacific Coast Light Opera, a collegiate theatrical group, at 7 · 30 tonight ano Saturday and Feb. 16 and 17 in the Buena Park Recreation Center , 8150 Knott Ave. Claude William File and Joanna LoM onaco have leadil\9 roles. Tickets, $4. ,.~ ..... r..,c1 HAIL THE WHALES. • • p m Saturda:r and 10 J 111 t1J ] " rn Sunday "ON"ans Tbt• Olht-r World" show-. relat1onstups of m arinl' plant and animal We from sponges to wbale.<i and de-pacts man's US(' or lbe ~an for rttT"eation. lraruportal1on. food and petroleum. A S PECIAL FEATUaE u a simulated tnp seven m ilt>'> down with lar ge rolor l r an.'>pJrenl 1e' show1nit examples of OC<'an lite at each se:.i I<'' el El.ampl~ of c;hell!. ,ind <'oral arr• enca~ed Ln ple.uJtla~s ~mi·~ '4 h1ch ma) be t.oucht-d through hand sized holes w their c~s Frt .. Feb.15, at 8:30pm • ., .,~ ~,.p. ""' .... ,,. .... ,...~ 1 PETER NEROo-. DAWE YALDmll 1'11.· • ...,.., L.AW'I •• ' '· • • 12131972·7611 '" , 1 1 ... n~ 12131~20·9111 : 1""\ llJON FASHIONS• £DWA"DS CINEMA • FASH'N SPlAIH • CASA 01 POMPE • HAMllU"OER HAMLET • COCO'S •.: We are pleasM io announ~e fhe openitag ol 011r ~• ~iaurant CasadiPoaapft • • Abo Joi• u l•r di•aer at ••• BillJo Baggias Ba•IJ•rger ff a•let Mione'• Coco's Reuflea's -M1t o1•00 ~..,., 2701 Harbor Blvd. • (Harbor & Adame) CO•ta Me .. , CA ADAll• MeaaYerdf Center J -- e Aidlr. '*'*Y a. ,., tined~ ~' I • Virginia Bertaer's restaurant in San Clemente caters to freshne · anf'Od a.• do eom,wq dlft'w• ud do lt .. u. lo ... )'our litU. ,......,...t .. dlt· UDcU .. ••Mk lnl lit a ... of .... . n. ...... •uceeutu.I ...... -v. dis• covered II V\r1tDla ......, •• -..Ut 1a San ~YO. C•'t ao~ &a.t llMDQ IM1"9; it ._, ._ JOU.d come b1tbe1ame food tn the COW"M d tour ar ftw mita. ACT\JALLY, YOV WON'T 8Wll be atven a priDMd bW d ,.,.. at ...... reler'Vadou-orab' dln· oer·IMue. You wtD lDlt.ead ba~ tbe evenblc'• otfenap aplalned u )'OU alt cto... for \he ftxed price and f'lMd llMIDU meal moepben la immediately warm, cosy and ln· Umat.e, made'° by tbe dark wood in the hlgb· beamed ceillq. two larce wroupt 1roa cban· dellen and a protuaJon ol hanatni '1MD plants. Tbe Lab for tbi• princelJ fffet wu an utonbh•nsly reuonable tu per pwlOD., wtdeb I I.I ~>' <live or take 50 ce.u or eo> tbe pdce ~ you'll pay for any Aieht'• fare. Deaerta aad I wtoe (and rbere'• a •mall, 11lcet1·balaoced list tor the laUer) are extra. Just don't for1et that admlttanee la bJ re- servatioo only. Seating.a a.re taken for 1 and 9 ~ p.m . oo Thursday, Friday and Saturday. i Mr.s-...,a.nae•• Miltoo Berle will be on stage at Apadana res t.aurant in Newport Center Sunday. Show time is 9 p.m. Phone 640-7502 for res- ervations. <;;iolJen ~~ -~~ S/:;;Jragon -" CHUINE CHINESE MANDMIN DISHES Specializing In Chi~ A lo Corte Dishes Aa owner. belMI cbet and sWdlq •pUit of BeM*'a. VLrs1ala benelf ftnal&e9 eacb DlCbt's varied menu utn1 the best avallable and freabeat product&. Amuinab. too, aeniee ia limlU!d to t.o sJttlop Juat three ntahta a week. Don't be au.rprlaed, either, lt tbe name 1K>WJda tamWar but •uccesta some lint to food other tbu lhi• restaurant. Tbat'a because Virsinia Berner bu been -and remains -in the cat.erina buslneaa for a nwnber of yean. BEYOND THE &EPUTATION abe bas gained u ooe ol t.be best ln Orange County for her cat.erect parties, r~pUoos. hmcbeooa and dinners, Vlrgiola la alao weU·known by many people with Ues to UC lnlne. Thia stem.a from stints as housekeeper for Chancellor Daniel Aldrich, cootinc instructor for new faculty memben and fOOd servace cateresa for the University Club. Vlrglnla's new restaurant occupies the El Camino Real frontage of a cbannine· building that dates back nearly 60 years. Something or a n all-purpose s tructure, it also contains separate accommodations for the catering bwn ness and living quarters. ENTRANCE TO THE restaurant's early. California interior is by a side door reached through a dellghUul patio walkway. The at· GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT B HOMEMADE STYLE MEXICAN FOOD Open 11 A.M . to 9 P.M . Frf., Set., Sun. 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. MEXIC~t-. BEERS ANO Mwmwn aeatlns capadty ia about 30 persons at tablee aet wlt.b a romantic u well as artiltlc 11.al.r. Ftne old allvet' pieces abouod. comp&emeatinc the cbocolate brown over beige clot.ha and ruuertnc candlea. Our 't'lsit lied otf with an unusual and delec- table appeU&er plate. To aeoop up a taDO' dip served in lndtvtdual porUona with slices ol raw cucumber, carrou, jicama, celery and a variety or snack craclten. THEN FOLLOWED t.be best bff( coo· somme I've e"f'er encouatered, aromatic, richly flavored aod acceoted by a stroog blot of lemon. Next up wu the seafood cou.nse. an im· aginatiw coocoction oo this occasion netting clam and sole baked with a layer of spinach between and topped by a light chee&e aauc:e The Digbt's salad was a flavorsome fresh fruit affair, 1Ucea of apple, orange and pineap- ple mixed with celery and outs and to&ed with a mild dressing accompanied by Virgirua's JUSlJy.famoua bread rolls, bite·slud monels freshly-baked and pre·i.oJected with butter . Eot.rees were a superb beef Welhngt.oo and stuffed breut of cblckeo. Th.ants to another novel house feature, you ('an always order a portion ol both aelectioo.a or a large serving of JUSt one if that's your preference A SAVORY FUSION of ('aJTOts. pea pod~ and shelled peas. brocrob, green beans and relery rounded out the meal ~ r AN ADDrnONAL poulbility. bowe'fer, ls Sunday bnmcb, served from 11 to 2. ~ between S'7 and S8 per penoo, it features tucb t antriguinc proepecta a.a •aJmoo, ham and cheese t or jalapeno soutn e. qulcbe aod aauaage loaf. • On night.a it ian'l open, tbe restaurant can 1 alao be taJceo ovtt (or private parties. VlrCinla I Beroer's ls Jocated in the heart ol downtotQ San , Clemente. 31.3 N. El Camino Real. Telephone; l 492-0520. ••• 80MANTICALLY INCLINED swains. hopefully, shouldn't have to be reminded that next Thursday. Feb. 14, 1s St Valentine's Day. Nor should they have to be told that candy a.lone • will oo longer automatically pave the way to a • fa1r lady's heart. Jt takes a night on the town, too, the highlight of which is a cuddly dinner for two in some favorite rendezvous. Any restaurant in the area will, pre-sumably, be glad to give Cupid a boost ti area- sonable special request is made for the lady 10 tow. A few spot.a, we've learned, actually have a htlle extra or two flo wers and telegrams - on tap for the occasion. wmLE BY NO mearui a complete listing. rhose restaurants brought to our attention ln-• d ude the foUowing: Stuart Anderson's Black Angus m Fountain Valley, the Ancient Mariner and the Rusty Pel.J('an on the C.oast Highway in !'le"' port Bea('h, Charley Brown's lD Huntington Bt-a('h I l LUNCH•OINNER DAILY ZOUH9ti.r...._ tMPpRTED SANTO TOM AS WINE Food To Take Out COSTAMISA M6 PAUl.ARINO (Comer ot Brlaol) 11:30A.M. to 10 P.M. 642-7162. 611-ttl : In the Ice C•padea Clt•let BUfldlng J 1 ii ' • ~ COSTA MESA 540-2392 FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE • l 1 • ' ,- Old fashione4 romantic dinner~dancing i~ back in styl<: . JACK PRATHER TRIO Tues .. thru ~at GARRISON & BAKER Sun. and Mon. DANE & DARIUS Tue. tbru Sat. KELLY LEMAJRE Vocals & Piano Tues. thru Sat. .mJ lhC {,rand f\~ Ol-~~OU .in l·n:n1~ tu (.'l""JXU" ~1th )'\JUI" ~rC' memory. 4-clfr tink.hf1"t wnnn rnmk'. ctcp.nt candk:Uc t.aNc ~1., the:~ of ftamsng ~ roolcrn: 1bc uJumarrly ~ u.n Pl.Ml.oil Tno ~ faturt'd Thuni<b)• lt\rou¢1~7 IU I J., and )'.,ft pt.anc> tJlhtT C'\TI'Ufl1l' SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS Thw-.da~. t-nd.n. MUrUJY ......... tor IMJr wfM~ IJ~c·t ... dmnc.T 3M~AVE LAGUNA BEAc;,f DANCING NlGIITL Y Ourrlookmg Beouh/ld l.aM f ·orut SANDY SANDERS Vocals & Piano Sun. and Mon. lrt-..h ~!JJ~ h~t r. """,-...· c.1.u~ tit.Mn 111 lrurn Bc,..wn l h'>f>un'l.l l..L'tc '"™-"'· rqnicc' "~, ... ~ ... , 3280? COASl HWY Ample ftt.>e Parl11ng LAGUNA NIGUEL , ... e-.. -.-... 23311 MUIRl.ANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE 49C-9491 752-8558 EL TOAO 710-3:Z22 499·2626 496--5773 AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE Award wtnnlng traditional JepaneM OUietne and superb wHtern4tyte epeotatues. YQJffavortte Mafood, oh'Oken. and atMI<. Deloate 80Up9 and delghtful aaleda. ~ eervk)e In • moet bMuttful MtUf'O. OfeooverYemato •.. •very epeoial dtl'q expet1ence. DINING OUT By Norma Blank ***** LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER IN NEWPORT BEACH TONY ROMA'S A PLACE FOR RIBS c.tenng to the late nl9ht crowd It IUlt one of the IOeClal teeturee to be toond at TOMV ROMA"S -A Pl.ACE F~ RIBS located et 2630 WEST 00AST HIGHWAY. NEWPORT BEACH. Alreedy well known In 8eY9f1Y Hills. Encino. Aorida 8f"3 Te .... TONY ROMA HAS ~OUGHT HIS FAMOUS BARBECUED BABY BACK RIBS &I'd MAN SIZED SERVINGS to ... wport Beect\, Speclallzlng In LARGE PORTIONS of finely PteP'ted and MODERATELY PRICED BARBECUED BABY BA()( RIBS. oombo of nbe llW'ld ch~. bert>ecued ctlk:tlen. airld a HUGE LOAF OF FANTASTIC ONION RINGS all served LUNCH Monday thru Saturday and DINNER dally. The prt<l8t at TONY ROMA'S are teYerM poeh wtth the Rl88 Pftctd at I 7 46 tor the dinner POrtiont and •4.2$ fot the tunc:n C>Oft6on, The Combo of Albe and Ctilci<en le 16 96. 8attiecued CNcMn 14.26 and all white meat c:hlci<9n 11 3&• ex1ra. Beef ltem9 lnc4ucle a N.V. C4.lt Sirloin Steele. 18.&0. Fllet Mignon~ on f ~ H .te end London Broll. din'* pertlon at M .215 and lunch POft~ • IS.ea. The ROMA BURGER 11 In a cl• by lttelf. A full helf PoUnd of tl)eot•llv blended rnd seuonect cl'IOtoe tnNta MrV9d on pita btMd Of rye brMd, ti II one of the belt ~ I MW eYef" •"*'· A "*9 12 96. With cheeee lldd 25•. FOt you tlth IOYetS ROMA~ PAN FRIED BROOK TROUT: lunch pMk>n 13.IO end ~ oortton 14 215. The deity 9'*llala are MondaV TUAK!Y WfTH CRANBERRY SAUCE Tuetday Vl!AL PARMIGIAN, W.Oneeday ROAST LOtN OIF PORK, ind Tl'lunlday POT ROAST. Dinner epedatt "9 f3.50 and ~REGISTRY lunch oortions s2 75. All 9f'ltreee we M""90 with co'9 ...... fliend\ frted potaloe., bfead and butter. A °'9fs green aei.d Is 12.96 and Hearts of Lettuce or Sltced Tomatoes are offered lot 96• with chOICe of dreelino. There Is entertainment nightly 1n the ooctttan k>unge from 9 pm unht I 30 em. KJNG SIZED COCKlAILS et TONV ROMA'S are C>fi<l8d from St.25 ~ time and 11 50 night Umc1. Mlch9tob la SUlO and He1netcen 11 M>. The house wine .. 11 25 fOf en .,,_ OllelL ROMA'S,,. a fine wine lilt that la moderately priced. ROMA'S ._ en Elpreao mac:Nne which tuma out E.,,._, Cottee tor st.00. Capouc:cfno 11.75 and Cappuc:dno with LIQueu,. for S2 50 TONY ROMA'S •• truly one of the beet Mt.nee I ~ freouented 98Mng excellent. t.ntalc k>od at modef1n pttcee wfth C()f'~. congenleJ aupetior MMcie. o~ .,. INted on a nr1t come bead. Mester Ctiwge and VISA wetc:ome. TONY ROMA'S IS A • • • ••RESTAURANT. MONOAV-sATUROAV \1 AM-2 AM SUN DAV 4 PM-2 NA. 2530 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH . • . .. , . . • . . ~ I ' . , . .. • • . .. . . • • . • • . • . . .. -. . . l .. . ... . . • I • • • • I INTERMISSION .' THEATER ICT's Survival Feted .. Inner SpW; Drama Scaru Attitutla Inter 11 rission T0111 Titus Nuon may be uppermost in tbelr mlnda next weekend. ' 1'llE IRVINI! C0Mllt1Nrn' TbeateT atory ~s been ooe of stubbom survival almo9t from birth in the sprin& ot 19'10.. Stnce that time. CT bu taken up temporary reelcleQH on nine dlff erent stages, including the Turtle Rock raellity which, hopefblly, will be 1 permanent site unt1J a performing arts theater la built in Irvine. The flnt four years were beady ones for the )"'OWl8 Irvine group, which establlabed an early reputation for tackling the touiher theatrical projects -"A View From the Brtdge," "Death of a Salesman," "Who's Afrald of Vir&lnla Woolf?" etc. Alter three early shows lD the Corona del Mar High School theater, tbe com- munity thespians moved into the Humanities Real Cantonese Food STAG CHINESE ·CASIO WE COllOIAU. Y INVITE YOU TO COME TO OUR NEW RESTAURANT (FOllMERLY MITLA'S> AND ENJOY OUR COMPLmL l' DIFFERENT GOURMET MENU - NOW FEATURING OUR FAMOUS "DON MARCIAL MARGARITAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 Beef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchil•da Wr\'t.'d w1rh Bean'> or R1Ce $2.25 Unltl 4 00 PM ENTERTAINMENT• Fri-Sat-Sun DONMOOt\L An e1ddng expenence In MEXICAN DNNO ~AC.wd•• 547 West 19th St., COWi Mesa 842·97M Blnqult Fdlltll ' PrtvMt ,,.,.. ~ T1w """' _.... 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Till• ••• U•• "bom_..,., ........ u. ..... to ln'iM after ftw _,.... ol Pl'OdtldDS ..... ...,. ftlle retaiDlu the lrvtM uaae. Durlna tbat period, ICT eoaU.Md to enhance ttl reputation fot' u.ukal am1*Aoa. mu.n, lta bouMI wltb pJaya that otbel' eomm-1· ty the ....... abled ••Q from u • bk too ''dar· 101:· ,..... lnchaded "Wbat u.. Butler Sa• ... ''Ev~ ln tbe Gudeo," ''Fat.ber'a Day," "P.S. Your Cat la Dead" and "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder!" Thia le&IOO, ulde from tbe orilizaal, the empbuia la oo eatabllabed plays ol proven quality for the anniversary aeuon. Tbe lineup includes Nell Simon's "Tbe Star Span1led Glrl." Tenneaaee Williama' "A Streetcar Na med Desire," tbe Kaufman-Hart comedy "The Man Wbo Came to DtnDer" aod Paul Zin· del'a "And Mias Reardon Drlnb a Uttle." BUI', IF ANYONE thinks the Irvine Com- munity Theater bu abandooed ita reputation for teatiag uncharted theatrical waten, they'd better think again. Already plan.a are under way to present a full schedule of Oranae County pre- m lere plan in 1981. . "\'~ c1•1ope. And ace plods.: re&enU..ly, respooaibly and even .neettvel)'; e,. youth pilopl and .-...... And .... ud aultl ... aay1 Robert Coben. bead ot t.be drama ~­ment at UC Irvine. He wUl direct Peter Sbaffer'1 taut. PIYCboiolical tJa.riller, "Equ.,.,'' atl p.m. ~­ day u.ro.o Salurday, Feb. 12-18 ID t.M UCJ Fine Alta Ccmcert Hall. COMMENTING ON one ol the most brtllia.ot plays ot the 19'10I, Cobe.a cootlnues, "'&quua' la an lnteme theatet-expertmee. 'Beatamne witb a •inlle act of horrific violence, the play expands Ill aarch to the wbole race of contemporary aesua1 and re· llgioua attitudes and the vartoua forms of pa.aaion which link the two.'' Tbe central role of Dr. Dysart. notably portrayed by Rkhard Bu.non. Aotboay Hopkins and AathoQy Pert:u.. wlU be Del'formed b.)' William Needlel, a 1uest tmtrueiOr' at UCJ UICI ~year vet.an ol the Canadian Sbateapeare Theater at Stratford, Ont. Abo appeart.q will be Kimberly Co&e, Gwen Harrla. Robert Weiner, Roy NlabeU., Briana Burke. Paula Perry and JamaSebmdel. CllAILl.E8 ~ a frea.bman from Newport Beach, plays the key role ot Alan Straq, and the four bones are played by Kathy Dooovan Priscilla Unn. llkbelle de MoUe and Ann Du: ragb. Credits for aett1nc and costume, ll&btlng and sound aeore beloaa to Barney Johmoa. Arpad Petraaa IDd Jobn F'eimtetn. For the moment, bowder, JCT will enjoy Its loth anniversary. somewhat relieved at the fact that lt has, indeed, come to pua. ICT'S BETH TITUS, SUSAN O'CONNEU. Rear: Jeanl Gibbon, Pat Corbett, Laura Black TlektU att available at '3..50 1eneral ad- m luicm and 12 for atudenta at the Fine Ada Box Office, from 10 a .m . to 2 p.m. weekdays. For 1nformaUon. 'pbooe 833-e617. "Equ~" a1ao will be perform~ at UC San Diego on Feb. 22 and 23 as part oC an 1.otercam- pus drama exchange program. I 111'.w.f.-P'.t..-Hr of Old w11.i.n.. :...""" -ltoeit. c~ s.._.. I ENTERTAJNMENT I \ k"Wn•n R.r •' Tift 11.U.llOA PAVIU0 "4 j .,....~ .... ,....._"""""' IA .. ft...lllo·••fti.b'\_,,., ~ forty carrots \'.-~ restaurant \j llL·11/tli.11 h>i>J. Nat11ml/11 • )Olfl ( 1'> I w Our " FEBRUARY SPECIAL ,, $49.99 for two HEAL THYBUAGERS FOR TWO. Super-S1zt· Le<m Ground Beef Patties On Whole-Grain Sesame Buns. With Toma10. Avocado Cheese ... Carrol Relish and Fried Zucch1n1 And A Large Bottle 0 1 PERRIER-JOUET CHAMPAGNE SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COST A MESA Main Level, between I. Magnln'• and Bullock'• 556-8700 I -------- Our restaurant is uniQue. We are not located in a shopping center or on a major street. Le 8iamtz is tucked away all by itself. Consequently, our customers have ''found" us, either because friends have told them or they are long time residents of the area. We are a meeting place for friends and a fr1end ly place for meetings -away from the beaten path, so to speak. Join us. we're popularly out of the way. SEA VIEW GARDEN •PEKING •SHANGHAI • SZECHWAN •HUNAN CUISINES •• • I Special °''nese New Vear DlnMr Feb. 13 thru 11th. Wine & Beer. Banquet Facilities. '••-....~n_..,..,.. l.,.....,_._.,._,.,.lO' Open 7 days 6 75-2420 TAKE HER TO DINNER AT THE (SHE'LL EAT IT UP!) Complimentary flower For The Ladies ENTERTAINMENT BY CALUSA ONTI4EBAY ~RU.NOW~ ~rtE OF THE MOST ALWRING A.ND EXCmMG FILMS TO COME O<JT OF HOU.YWOOD Ht SOME TIME. IT 18 Cl!RTAll'I TO SHOCK." STAAi °' A£WI! KfCk W THEA HHL8 TO A SPIRITED CABAA!T CHORUS TUNE Don Hughe,, Am1 &hertdan, Maftt l . Wlteoft, Trtcla Matttae .. Selute Jecquea Brei F ..... P.,.eCJ I MEDLEY'S EMOTIONAL. • • talent at both drama and comedy Amy Sheridan carries o(f aklU!ully some of the show's most moving songs, dlaplayinc a wide vocal ranae and a lovely voice. Tricia Matthews conlributea both a fine voice and comiderable talent for comedy, while Don Hughey creates memorable clwractert with each or h..is solos. fi'roaP-.cJ 1WAIN TALE. • • with a m09t J>(•cuhar man Director Vo1za 0 Arnold ha.., ~lven us <11 sh ar p, spare production that manages to c-om bine s ubtle character d elioeat1ons w ith slapstick romedy The !'how 1s also well served by scenic dv- s 1goer H1cha rtl lmprota. costume dvs1gnc·r Beverly Norcro:.s and ll&hUng designer Ernest R. Sweet. "True Ston<.'h," served with a Light supper. continues throu"h March 16 tn repertory with "Jacque. Brei." .JUST lEll ME\\HAT ml.IW.ANT(R) PUPKUPI ... "BEING THERE" c.-01 ""· 1:21. l :.tO. 10:40 MA'T1NH8 IAT·TUU ~Gefe ....... _... ·--· ........... ............. ··-M f _,_ QeoJ:lefel N•t WOod ''THI LAST MARRllD COUl'LllN AMl .. ICA" , .. , "°"" NL.L&AI IN .. BEING THEAE"(PG) "°"" "'""' DAVID tJIL! NAUQHTOle "MIDNIGHT MADNUI" (.-0) ""·-· .....-.·-. .._. ... ~ JemertC.M Menlfle Meeott In AllM ..... Nell II"'°"'' Alen '°"I Chapter oTWf'm = "''~ Junninc Ltvtngaton's p1aoo ac-compan1ment adds to the spuit of the even.an{( Beverl y Norcross and Richard lmprola make clever and versat.de use of dect:pt1vely s imple co11tum1ng and set, rcspeclJvely, while Ernest R Sweet ·s h~htmg 1s e ffective and unob· trus1ve During the r~· mumder or lhl' wintl·r season. "Jacques Brei" will bv performed Thursdays, Fndays and Saturday\, altl'matinl{ with lh1• l\1 arlc Twain tributt•. "Trut> Stora''" · on Wt•dn1·'lda\.' Jn<1 Sunrl.i>.., · 'I irk•·h al SX "nr,11· or S 15 for both is r) 111 :.how'i m •n lw rt'" n •·rJ b) phnn1nl>{ ~7'l l>liti~1 B1•(<1rt· I h 1· 'ht1\4. JOSEPH ARNOLD J n d d u r 1 n i.: 1 n t 1· rm 1 s..,,., n . pal r on.., may ex pion• thf' cultural rt•nter ·.., i.:ard1·n.,, art 1·x. h1b1t s. ri·ntal ~Jllery und i,tlft '\hop "IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC JESUS" (POI ll09Dl1' llQ>rOllD lAN t rotfl>A THE ELECTRIC ~~ HORSEMAN ,,., ... , ....... .. ,,_. Mt Silent ream llD ~ ,,,. .... 11.1• ''AHO .NSTICI 1~· 'Ofll ALL" ''"'" ve. KRAMER" ..... ·--MIONIQHT MAOH&ll ... f23¥5J ' ("X) ... Ucouldbeyours7 · Off1C1<1I h en<.h entry for Acddemy A.vord compefftion as. ~ Foreign f 1lm • I'"~ tl:'<l bv Cid~ Sdutet Sldfr1nq Rc""'J 5<.hne1der w..w.,. & s-.,. 1:00-+.JO 6:l~40 Buy TlcMtl Now for "ICUHT NIGHT" Feb 14 Rudolph Ve .. nUno ''THE !AOU" ~-. :::-.) g;1 .;~) '°"" stnle • ...... , U<Mte HHO AT lAIOf 1,.c11 Wt~ .. , ... o.44.A 0....... .. "Ill tfllrU e -IY MU~I ... IUMG THlll 1~1 ..... '"'"' .... "' .. M.Uo. CKUltl TWO 19'01 -·cu.. --Miit CKAml TW01'0t -""'··--· ltllO AT LAIOl t"°I llftt - TNI JUIC1t1 11.19 . -· ..... ···-· "• -----• r -• "IUCTlllC MC" .. •N"' tMI ........ ......." . .._.. ~ ,.... """-·-· LP ·-·-'94 tSt4 ---... ,~ ·-lnT't ..ml.Ill -ntl IOW' llt -.....-·-... ~ ·----~ 'AClflC '"lAl•U OIU'lf 1w S-'•lfl~ ''"''(• ..._ • ..,._,.. VIW ,_, .... at ,,_..()41 al YO Oll!Yl 111 6 OllAllCif Olll'lf '" ... .-., .. r••~·•...,...., ........ .__,. .......... ... ffTf1I Mu.MS e _.,. -.ACU.- lf*O TNHll"OI ""'" GOnr SOUTH,,.., _ .... uwmie ...... ....... ~­"'*" ..CORYllfll .._CAM ....... MIOM CMA"81WO .... .... -·--··-" ..... .... ":..., ... ~. --NmOAl&AMI .... NII .;.m1:.U11Ul@4~~ .............. ..,...u ·.:.- CF?, •• ,_ --·-~ ...... mu'"' '"" A llAa II 101N ttt . f I I C. OM. Y Pll.OT I K1\llE REVIEWS· "AMaate:AN .. 1 IM.O'' lJ • ' tnurtly MOtet4*Y pley Mlllut. mlfdlll ........... ..._...._.. _.....,_.,ct: ... ....., "em fn ..... ,,......., 9'1d\erd o.,. & • Loi AnlleM ......... Who..,.~ rkfi women for IMMY Md hurnenftM1an re I~ • •well, he uya. Hit llf9 9'nono tM rlc:h II port,..,_. In .. lck, ..... aty .. by dlr.dw 'eu• Sdwecter, but.,.,_, Schreder Ml burdlold tM film •1th en emt>tvelent centret cl\eracter, H .. 11 .. suc" llnes u . "'°"'9 people.,. •boW the taw," -.I, "You eln't t•lklng f"'Oney; you're talklng murder." Lauren Hutton pteys a ~tor'• w ife who ct.II let wrth O.re; she Is strangely unconvincing,• Is the happy endlno. The fllm mey find a mar1tet becaute of lb hHVY MX, thumping music end especlally Ge,.1an411PPNllng actor who thus ar has dHlt only with the extema11u .. Of his screen charact.,s. The R rating Is warranted by nudity, wide-ranging sex end btunt l1nguage. "THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" rambles ttrough western Amert ca and a loose pfot, providing som6 gorgeous scenery and a modicum of soclal comment along the way. Robert Redford Is the washed-up rodeo star reduced to plugging breakfast tood atop an IUumlnated thoroughbred. Angered by a conglomerate's exploitation of the animal, he rides out of a Las Vegas extravaganza and into the hills. Jane Fonda, as a TV reporter, pursues. The movie has great appeal, particularly beeause of the electricity of the two stars. Rated PG, a few expletives. "HEARTBEAT" attempt! to chronicle the lives of Neal Cctssady and Jack Kerouac, who helped found the Beat Generation of the 1960s. It's a brave effortbydlrector- wrlter John errum to enshrine 1he pair, but I dOesn't work. cassady, Intensely played by Nick Nolte,emergesasself- 1ndulgentand callous. John H,ard's portrayal of Kerouac ~~confused and Indistinct. Sissy Spacek plays Mother Courage as carolyn Cassady loving each man alternately attd sometimes In concert. ~ted R. APPEALING 'GIGOLO' RJch•rct 0.r• UPSETS 'HEARTBEAr Sissy Spacek "1941" begins with a marvelous self-parody by Steven Spielberg. A naked girl takes a midnight swim 1n the ocean to the music of "Jaws," then finds herself atop the pen - scope of a Japanese submarine. The scene, alas, is the high point of the movie. There m ight have been an amusing film in the si>eetacle of Los Angeles gone bananas after Pearl H.,.,. WI IM't It. Vtot.M fluMs .......... , maq, Ther .... llflO. *'ICaAMll• VL ICRAM8•" ................. kM .... . ~ .............. ... ·a.ttler. tt 11 • lfMttlotnt. con::r:;wv•ame .....,t ,_. W-and ...... <hlld ' r:lata.ntNPL Dulttn Hoffman • caretr·mlndld llld man who It IMcMd to tMrn U-.t hit wlfett~Mm-~ :~~~= .. ~:,.~·· lfluhltnthetabe...,,.. tM IOf'l'I~. T'Mwrltl~ and dll'9dlon by Robert Benton It • model of canctMnest. Theec:torsf"ftQOnd meQfttf 1- cently: Hoftmen •the ~Ind father; Meryl Streep In the complex rof• es the troubled wife: Justin Henry as the pawn In the struggle. Rat9d PG. "THE ROSE" Introduces a hurricane named Bette M ldler to the screen. Not since Barbra Streisand and "Funny Girl" has there been such an overwhelming debut. M ldler sublimates her considerable com edic talents to play ~tralght In a role obviously patterned after the self~tructlve Janis Joplin. "THE JERK" Is a Wild, crazy andoenerally satisfac-tory movie debut for Shive Martin. He Is a comic In the classic Chaplin-Keaton mold. His character Isn't fully reall~ In this film, but the outline ls promising. Hlslargef~­ low1no will be pleased w ith his portrayal of the son of a black sharecropping family <that's r ight) who rises from gas station attendant to mllllonalre Inventor, then sll~ back to poverty. The R ratlft9 Is mostly due to Inordinately expletive language. "STARTING OVER" begins with James L. Br~s· funny, Insightful script, adds Alan J . Pakula's deft direction of "talented cast. Result: the best comedy of the year. After too many good old boys, Burt Reynolds underplays superbly as a man so upset by a choice between two loves CJill Clayburgh and Candice Bergen> that he hyperventilates in a department store. Rated R. GEORGE BURNS, LEE STRAS8ERG, ART CARNEY CONSlOER CRIMINALITY Camera Companionable By CECELIA. O'MEA&A Repmrted from IM RSVP N~ for tttrred U1U01' ~DI t>i. Harbor Area. I went to see "Going lo Style" prepared for a n tularlous comedy The laughs materiallied as expected: 1 hadn't counted on the tean and the lump in my throat. Tbe stars, George Burns. Art Carney and ~ Strasberg. prove by t.hell' performances that age does not diminish taJent. They portray three old men who share a dreary. run-Oown apartment. the LSOlaUOo of watchina the world go by from a part bench. and the luWity of their ewteoce. It is tb.la seme of futilitJ that leads to an outrqeoua adventure and the maln plot of the fllm. The camera aru as a lovtnc. undentandina friend to these old men. We lee their beautiful human qualities and emotions with no outleta.. We see death u a friend when needs are unmet. "Going ln Style" 11bouJd remind all those who see it that you don't stop feeling juat beuuee you're old and that our 50Ciely abould look up to. not down oo, it.a eklerty members. ( MAILBOX ) STIMULATES in the DAILY PILOT /'~" Huntingtoo Beam Playhouw, Inc. ~~ ... : ~ ,, ACt.IH VlllAvl \lfOl'l'f'(, n '' r H r..aNtVllASAL STUDIOS TOUR __,AH MCACX)Mllt.IN OPJ'< IO OCAM 11.,1•Ou'-1 J'lPM ~ • ~ 1 ! 'I" MAIN~ 1 "'1.l'I Iii IN llNvTOI> Ill l\UI -'-~ ~ DATES: FRIDAY &SATURDAY TICKET PRICES: Fndays·'3.50 January 12 tbru February 16 • Sa1urdays· '4.00 '.:urtaio: 8:30 Snuor Oti7.em (Fri. only)· ti.50 For Re&ervations and Information call: 84 7-4465 or 897 -8 157 "A beautifully acted satire that moves hMd~ and Ingeniously to mak8 •whimsical dream of a story come true ... played with brtHlant understatement by Peter Sellers, who never strikes a falM note. 1be ott. fine actora - Shirley Mad alne, llelvvn Douglas, Jack Warden and Rlctmd Dywf, form a superb ensemble!' -JANET ........ NEW YORK 1111ES "You ....aly think so ... " -Chence the pdener t.CNWI l'EaTS NI NOf.W lrwJ I l!l\9 PllODUClDI PElER SEll.ERS SHIRLEY Macl.AJNE •A tw.AStllY RLM· Al.ID IT~ ''BEING nERE'' . ~ WARDEN·tlELVVN IXlQAS • R10iARO ~·Rl<>Wm BASeWn' ICMaMf 1¥ al't-~NOWl IY 111fl.YKOSWI ..,.,. ..,,,llWll& • IYCAl.SOEICHN6. manM ~--llJIMlmiwl • PMDUaD IY ,.._ IMUNSIBIG •owtm> IY 1W. ASt41Y !9M~lr""':'~&'-llSTMU1DllYT~J I I --------11:•:it!1:1.-1111]1JW··I ... ------- , _ MISSllU UGE whelm Drlvt·ln 879·9850 Cinem1 Vitio 830-6990 Or1n1e Mall 637-0340 CISJA llSA ..ndlll llMI NO 1tAMa AOCIP'TIO Cinecl'll Center 979·41'1 EdWlrds Huntinaton s.48·0388 OUNHO.,... 1HOA01M1NT1 AlAtflll .. IS: YOUI CAID Will AMT YOU AllD A cum to AIY PllfOMWICl • J~IASf_J\ ~~UPLE ~~eA,,U;./ The comedy that fools around a lot! GEORGE SEGAL· NATAUE WOOD · RICHARD BENJAMIN • VAl.ElllE HARPER anct DOM O.WISE 1n -ntE WT MARRIED COUPLE IN AMERICA .. A CATES BROTHERS/EDWARDS. FELDMAN Production A GILBERT CATES FILM AltoltlfrinQ BOB DISHY w-1tten by JOHN HERMAN SHANER Music by CHARLES FOX ~Produc*1 GILBERT end JOSEPH CATES Produc9d bv EDWARD S. FELDMAN Ind JOHN HERMAN SHANER Dinlcted by GILBERT CATES R •aTRICT•D "WE COULD HNE rT AU• Sung by MAUREEN McGOVERN l.yrio by NORMAN GIMBa Muiic by CHARLES f(J)( o•teo ~cm ITUOIOS. INC AU MOHTa MauNto A UNIVERSAL. PICT\JRE --------STAATS TODAY , ... TT c1n CHTO ............ ""' ...... IADOUUCK ...... YO ......... Ora e 634·9282 COsta Mesa 848·0573 EJ Toro 581·5880 Santa Ana 531·1271 f I • J ~ J • . DAILY Pft.OT Cf Sun :Never Sets on Ska Records Speciaia, Mtuinen Rejuvenate Carefree Brituh Muare 8) llJalAa. PU&EYICll ................. lAave It to U.. ElllJlah to be 1Uly (l .e. IDlplred) IDOU&b to ex. cavat. an ObleuN aua1Jcal 1tyJe, dreaa baDd mtmbna in old clotbt1, and bave AmericanJ1 ravtn1 about UM neweat wave ln popmfMlc. Tbe lateet 8r1U.b iDvasion ls beaded b)' banda named Mad-neaa and &be ~iall. TllBY PU Y aka or rock ateady, a carefree form of Jamaican dance muaic that hit bl1 i.n En1U1b cluba duri.ns the latter ~ of lbe Mod era, cl rca l.88$-t7. Ska made only a minor dent in the Stata-remember "My Boy Lollipop?"-and quJc~ly evolved into the darker rhythms and poUUcal directiooa of reuae as played today by BOb Marley, Pet.er Tosh and LlnlOo Kweskl Johnson. As a result, new listeners are hkely to feel mvigorated rather than nostalgic about th e refreshing a pproaches ta.ken by these two new bands. THE DEBUT aJbum by Mad- ness. "Ooe Step Beyond" on SI re. ls perhaps the best ~rd to start with for fun and party potential. The sextet-Including guys with nicknames such as Suggs, M onsleur Barao and Chrissy Boy-dresses up in the pork pie hat style ol English rude boys ' and accentuates its live shows with ensemble dancing fits. .. Madness sextet accentuates live shows wrth dancmg fits to carefree ska tunes Easy Listening Part oftheSoc1et) of Seven is shot rehearsin~ for the syn- copated vocali6Lc;' appear ances J(ono Hawa4 restaurant in Santa Ana through Feb. 17. Sfring at ~awaii's Outrig- ger Hotel six months a yea r , e .group is on a tour of mainland supper clubs. Two shd) naghtJy cover tunes from '50s rock 'n' roJJ to Broadway oductions. Phone 531-1232 for reservations But the music alone supports the novel concept with 1.5 tunes that sparkle wttb energy and humor. No messages here of course: Just walling saJtopbones, perlty ba s s lines, echo vocals and monaural-styled production that effectively repfoducea the rock-steadymood. IF YOUR IDEA of a good time 1s to throw a party aod get friends dancing to old s urf music, then pick up oo Madness a nd discover what the folks across the water were doing back then. versions and onsrlnab contlllllS more lyncaJ s ubstance than those of Madness THE SPEOALS' .. Concrete Jungle" for example , tBke5 a contemporary punk I reggae stance that will appeal more lO fans of The Clash and Marley Madness. meanwhile, 1s a band that will generate more m· The Spedala, witb a debut '1N SIAJtCH Of album on ChryaatU produced by I I Elvis Coatel\o, take a more HISTOIUC JISUS• G serious tack lO early r eggae. The rtJyt.bma are be a vier. and "'THI f111SCO IOD" tbe even m ixture of cover .. .,41• cNI teres t amoni: lhosE' who fa vor the put-00 n.ur of groups llke the B·52S ColJecti vel} both records pro- vide an overview or the ska re · v1 val that 1s captunng England at present. WHETHER OR not the same effect wlll be achieved here re· mauis to be seen Both bands re- I portedJy are top notch Uve acl3, and The Specials are making their West Coast debut at the Whiskey 10 L A. this weekend. (A venue set for MoocS.y at the Cuckoo's Nest ln Costa Mesa has been cancelled because ucket demand to the north prompted Jn added night at the Whiskey). Pf; ........ __., --"· • 1 -------~--.. --·--------- .. 1941 .. frGJ n TDIO fOU#TA/N mur Saddle back 581 ·5880 f ounra1n Va lley I 839 I 500 OHNG£ Oran~e Mall I 637 ·0340 OU NCC rds have been written t this movie than any tther movie ever made. oust see it to \lelleve il THE SEASON'S #1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN ITS 9TH SMASH WEEK. ----. ......... __ ._,,..._....,.. •'--""' STEVE MARTIN M 16eJER)< ...... ,., ... ,., ....... ,. -"BBMllm JmRS oouh M • .a IAD=-... ..., .. ~·----•"'::•-•a.._ -cwt-~•,,..-w. .. ...._.111 "I ~-·---•~ I '"ST Al TRH .. f(iJ "1CRAMER vs KIA.Ma .. ••• I •tr I "'8009nl ._" II l"ILICTllC HOl ... •tr "C ....... IUITI" ---........ y ... ... , .... ._ .......... . ..... Mmt Nd ..... '" Ytur ..,....., auy.,.. .......................... td lft Utt •••ting CIHtlfltd Ida of Utt Dally ptllt. 642·5678 llU IRYIN£ Mann 's Brea Plaza S29 5339 Wooabr dr.e l 55 l 0655 Stadium Ortve·ln 5 639·7860 ~. ,...,,_, .. ·-ART GALLERIES So•n•ner Thnes R eealled ''P••De•ICtl IOIOM•• AT JS: A Ret»..,.alw" wm °'*'wt••~ Uon for .. wttst et tM C.t S1Mt Lono 8Nctt Art Ml•um .,_. af.J:!:·m· MOftdly. l'MeJltt .. tlen wtn thf'CMllh MerU •• s.inm... •• ......., not only fW Maun1tar'•'" ~I br11u.a w .... tw e.t1w;• MMlon to ........... ....,.-.... rt fbrm. TM......,=· e YMr1 and Includes "·~sax~-far muslcat ICOl"9 53 ~apM wNcft fMge from h tamoU.A mna landlcape Im.on to collages and cut= wic:nt Whkh Mve ~fwd Int.ma lonet crltlcal .cclalm. Viewing houn are noon to 4 Wffttdeys and 1 to• p.m. Sundays. 'PARACELSUS' BY FREDERICK SOMMER Paint on Cellophane Work in CSULB Show DESERTS AND OLD BARNS are favorite subjects of former Orange Coast College Instructor, Darwin Duncan, whose paintings go on exhibit Monday in the Huntington Beach library, Cultural a nd Resource Center , 7111 Talbert Ave. Ouncan is a charter member of the Hunting- ton Beach Art League which will sponsor an opening reception at 7:30 p.m. Monday. in the gallery. NEPALESE ART THROUGH the 16th century and maJOf" sites of indigenous Indian temples and Muslim palaces will be explored during two lectures by Mark William Ne lson. The Saddleback College art history instructor will discuss sculpture on Thursday, and architecture on Feb. 21 at 10: 15 a.m. in the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive. Admission Is $3 or $1 .50 for students. OIL AND WATERCOLOR paintings by Helen Reeder are on display through February at Glendale Federal Savings and Loan art gallef'Y, 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Viewing hours are 9 to 4 Mondays through Thursdays and 9 to 6 Fridays. UNDERGROUND CARTOONS AND news photograph$ from the 19605 will be shown In the Upstairs Gallery at Chapman College, 333 N. Glassel! St., Orange, , from Monday through March 14. Exhibits wlll open with a reception at 8 p.m. 1 Monday. Regular gallery hours are noon • to s p.m. weekdays. The news photos are , samples of more than S,000 donated lest J year tD the college by United Press Inter-, national. After founding Zap Comlx, .. ' Rick Grtffln created Murf the Surf for Surfer magazine and studied at Choulnard Art Institute. His early Illustrations and record covers for rock stars are on display. Griffin now Illustrates for Maranatha Music, a non-profit producer of Christian records and publications. BOOK LOVERS AND HISTORIANS wlll appreciate the decorated cloth bindings on display through March 28 In the Boyce Library at Fullerton College, 321 E. Chapman Ave., These predecessors to today's paper dust Jatkets may be seen from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays' through Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays and 8:30 to noon Saturdays. ' TH• eu .. D COLL•CTION of We&tlm Art contlnun to let attelMSence recordl 8t Bowen MuMUm, 2002 N. Main St., s.nt.e AM .mere It mey be..., untll March 16. tn connection WI.._ tN tttow, Or. Paul Frtzler wlll lectuN on wtt .. m movies 8t 1 p.m. on Frldeys. Topics.,. "Oxbow lncl*nt," Feb. 15; "Broken Arrow," Feb. Z2 and "Stageco.ch," FM. 29. From 9 to noon S.turcs.y,·aculplor Ed Dwlaht wlll tHch younoaters, t to 14, the lost wax casting method. Cost for the workshop Is S7. And the Senta Ana Historic Survey wlll conduct a MmlMr on pretervatlon pioneering from 9 a.m. to I p.m. S.turday, Feb. 16, tocuslno on early urbanization • Admission wlll be $2. "THa INT.EGRATED ARTS " • four-Nc:ture Mrles conc'"'(.,g visual arts and music as they reflect a changing society's attitudes, wilt start at 11 a.m. Saturday In the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 8SO San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The ~hour sessions, led by lrmell Oesenberg and Anita Grossman, wlll con- tinue on Feb. 23 and March 1 and 8. Serles tickets are $25 for general admission or $18 for members. A COMBO WILL ENTERTAIN from 3 to 6 p.m. SUnday at Galerla Elena, 2811 Vitia Way In cannery VIiiage, Newport Beach during a reception opening an exhibit of dimensional art entitled, "The Assembly." Artists Russell Bushee, Howard Jessor, 8ob Shafor and· Melanie Vogel use found objects and peraphernal la to construct their Intricate lmagef't. Classic l'aleatiae Youthful love -time·honored, sensu~ and precious -is captured in J~ Fragonard's "Bird Cage" (also known t "Happy Lover~"). The sentimental see painted between 1760-65. will be on displ I next week at Pasadena's Norton Simon Museum of Art at the junction of the Foothill and Ventura freeways. Admission is free for children, 75 cents for students and senior citizens and $2 for adults. "GE:ORGE: Dt)~ IS R€MAR~LE: AN OJTSTANDING PE:~NC€~ -"°*A IAMfn. AllC·rV -A MZZUNG SUC:E:SS OCUG~TFUL AND l.CNE:ADI.£~ -flflCHMD GRE»Bt ~ -\iOU1'1 KJ11lf # A ca rledV to st.t 'fQI heart ., ....... ..,.,,., ....,.. ~ ..................... l(M"f ................. ..,'°' ..... GEORGE BURNS • ART~ • LEE STRASBERG "G()NG Hy\.£. ,,.,.. "_. ._,..,. • t•CV'l'M' NOOUCC• ,.,.. ... • ~'°' °' ~ .. _,, ~ • t ( ---=--:...:•-:..-.:=:: 70MM£rl/oouumttor aJ.~R -:r..·._! A TONY BlU ProelJCTlon • PrOOUC~ Tc::Hf BU anC1 FRED T GAL.LO Execunve Proo.Jeer LEONARD GAW. Olrectea IJy MARTIN BRE$T 5creenolay 1JV MAS?TIN BREST· Base0 a story tJy EDWARD CANNON ~Composed ano Conouctea ~ CHAEL SMAU TI'ON:~OQ OiSt rciunoo ov wAPfft P 8"06 O • ~ comnu l·'t!'i edwards WOODBRIDGE 551-0655 &RAND OPENIH OF THE ALL NEW E SADDLEBACK 4, 5, & 6, FRIDAY, FEB IN CINEMA 4 ••• f~IAST <9UPLE ~for~~ 71te c:ontedy that too& lllOUnd a lotl ---·--WOOO lllawtOBM• ·WIM MMf'EJI .,. DOii Dll&.llll • "TMl WT MMlllitD COUflU • AMOllCK IRl-i!R~I , INCINEMA 5 ••• '~E SCRIPT IS PURE GOLD. MARSHA MASON IS OUTSTANDING." -Gene Sholtt. NBC-TV Nell Simon'• ChapterTwo Cotumbl• Pietur• Preeena • Ray $tar1c Production .,..,.. c ... • ,._. ...._ Jn Nett Stmon's · -C...,_ ,._... • Roben ltoore Alm Alto etarrlng Veleri9 H.,._ • ~Bologna Mualc by Marvin Hamlltch • ~ Dy Nell Stmon Produced by Ray Staflt ·Directed by Robert Moore ,, • 'rom Rastar c1•,.~"'---o-c IN CINEMA 6 • 1 They~re ich. They're ltove. They re n~ting. -., .... .-... -.. --. -- Fndlr. fletwu.y .. 1lllD Roch 'n 'Roll F~n Taps Energy f:low Tom Petty, Forejper Don't Want to Repeat Earlier Succe88ee ., l.8A ..... .. Now._., ....... ._,. .. ,_.aneae .. --tliill W Cfl DP I .... • •· .,.,_ ........ ....,.. ...... ,_ ... tf'• ................ Md ..... '° -qjoy ................ -........... reek 'D' f'oDlr ... •1.aWQ8Mld: '"nle ..... ..mt ot ,_. ... roll ti to 1'att fvn; tbet'• wtaJ-ra .... wMt ra dolaa and that's_.., 111 Meeft• toe IL" TOii. AIA)NG W1Tll _,......._ Blamont Tencb, ~ llllke Ce ........ bwa. ltoo Blair ud ...._... S..U l.,Jneb, lonMd ~ He&l'tbrMbn ID 1178 after Mvenl ,...,. ot not 1etU .. u7wbere In local bancb ln bt1 hometown ol OalDeaville. Fla .. and Ulm mo...t to Loe ~ to U1 to 1et lt to ba~ there - wbleb be did. tboq.b DOt wttbout a ltnlgle. "I want to always be Just eDOUJ,b &lo $aUaned that I'll want to make tbe nut album better Ulan the last," be HY•. wltb tbe knowledge tbat aatiafact.ioa cto.n't come euy. even wtUa bit albums. Tbe band's ftnt album, "Tom Petty and The Heartbreakera," established them and helped them build their followina; their second a lbum, "You'ni Goooa Get It," broke new gJ'OUDd for tbem; their third album. •'Damn The Ton>edoes." found them firmly setUed in the rodr 'o' rollspotlipt. Btrr IN THE FOUR years between the first and third albums, the band had an uphill ftgbl that only their own determination let them aur-vive. The fight included a certain lack or at. tention from record companies and radio sta- .. . ~ LIKES TO BE 'SLIOHTL Y UNSATISFIED' He•rtbnt•k•rs' Tom Petty t10n s. a few negative attitudes from the rock 'n' roll loving presa, and a lot ol bard work oa the band's pa~ ignoring it a ll in a constant effort to get their music lo the audiences -who are the only ones that realty matter. "The kids initially broke the band." Petty ;ays today. "because there never was any sup. port back on that first album. never even an ad or anything. So it was definitely from the au- dience. 1l juat k1od of built up from the gip. "rD &\TE TO SAY that radio didn't help us, beeauae there was that bandfw that was the re with us all the way from the beliJm,1ng. Like in I.a. Angeles, rad.lo bu always been with us, really supported us. "Radio, especially the FMa over the last couple or years, helped us sort of build a base to work from. ·'The only time I got worried was during all the recent lawawta. It waa a drag, with a cast of thousands and I've talked about it 10 much that I'm blue in the face. "BVT THE GREAT thing about lt. the real relieving thin& -without soundln& overly bum· ble -was when the album came out and it broke the record for moat stations to add an album lD one day. I waa kind of touched that the radio stations were there for me like that. "You know, rock 'n' roll la the whole thing. It made my life worth living." • * * "IN SPTl'E OF THE fact that we've bad tremendous aucceu. the reuoo I play mualc la lo break new barriers. however big or small they are." So speaks Mick Jones, lead guitarist and rounder of Foreigner. who after three over- Vanelli Sings Recording art.llt • .lobD VaaeUl ii performina his Las Vegas-st~le show at10p.m. and mlctnlpt Tuesdaya throu&h SaturdaJS antil llarcb 5 In tbe La Cantina lounle ol tile Dlmeyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave .• Anaheim. Tbe recc>rdiq arUat bu adapted hia aong and daace ~to •~ lD Acapulco, Cbicato Dd !.akeTabOe. V....W Wbo IP'adoted from Garden Grove Jliib ~ md Golden Wm CoUep before blt- tlnt tbealll*labclralt, lllo spent a ,ear oa tbe Loe~ Dadprr6otieteam ollllt. ( ROCK TALK J wbelmh"ly auceeuf\&l albwoa, &boald need no fW't.bW latroduc&e. .. I JLlllt want to keep IOlna forward ud roalJlt&ln an ur1ency In our muaJc," be COD· tinued. "I've Ileen a lot of b&Dda wbo'n bad auc· ceu fall Into a rut where they're Jmt reputinc tbemMlwe and relylna oo a formal&. U that happened to me, l wouldn't be interested lD car- rY1n1 oo." WITH TBEI& LATEST album . "Headaames." Jones now feels tbat they've aucceeaed in tapping the enero flow of the mualc -ao much. in fact. that many ~le were surprtaed by the power ol the album a first side. "There's no letup, u it were, which is un- usual for us," be admitted. "But I wanted to cut a side like that, so I'm very pleased. I auppose lbe aecood aide reflects a litUe more varlaUon. ·· For t.bJ.a record, Po......,. ..uai.ct tbe talent.a ol procbacer Roy Tbomal Baker CQaem, Can) ud while CODIJ'atv•Miom for lu aaceeu 10 to the bud, Baker deM vee a lot ol the credit. .. rt wu lnevttable that we set toc.U.r," aald Jilek. "I wanted Rof. to wort wttb • Oil tbe flr1t album but be couldn l became ol otbel' eom· mitmeata. "Jtather than havin& a producer come lD and put bia 1tamp on what we're ~ or lead· inl ua ID a dlrectioo, we have tbat dlrecUon pretty well down before we IO into the studio. We look to a producer, and eapedally IOllMbody like Roy, for bia opinioa and concept ol IOUDd." lllc:k feela t.bat lbe cbanle tn tbe band's lineup CR.let Wllla replaced Ed Ga1llardi oa baas), wu another reuoo for the album'• power. "Wben we were in the formative sta1es of prepa.rin& th.la third album we fell lbat we bad lo make a chan&e in the rhythm section in order to 10 ahead and do what we wanted lo do. It was a unique situation, and 1t wu a difficwt de· cislon lo make but we bad lo put the mualc first "I like to think we'll survive well Into the '80s. It's bard to put your finger on any specific thing as far u explaining the success. U I knew that. I would have done it 10 years ago " AU a ta NC> Iii ·~"'-Cl tv( n<( ~ ry "4( ""°"'°"' l'OC f\Jftf: c.oot Qt Sllr At.WI.A Tl()oo ~ ... ,.._, ... . ........ , ... .. ....... ,.~,"'~ COMIUUlY WffllWT' ... , ................ .. ------------------r------At last , help is on the way!-----They're rich. They're in 10\le. They're negotiating. JUSfltll ME WHAT ml.IWANr A smashing comedy. A1.J,.!\j;l GRA_w. ~ Kffec-·1uST TELL ME WHAT l'OV WANT"" ~ WlliR • fllYll."'1.A LOY• Dl:'llA NUill'i. • KU."4A."i •~-n>NT ~ ""'"._..., C.-"'f"\.4•n .... """'"''• CHAJUL\STROUS£ JAY~~?,:!~ JAY Pll£'-'•0"( AJ.U:'< a "ID"1"\0 ll \CH _..... ... "10:'\"l.-Y Ll 'IO'T ... _ ..... 11..• ........ --.. . ..-... 0~·· .... ···-·-·, .. -.. -'""t [16~-~ -..------.. J.!' _ ""-'\--·-'-- JD•••••= ~Presents Jiii llTTER • Nlf. ARDIR m "tfRO 11 LMl" A STEPfO FRJEllMIXllGS RIW> PJmCJD Stlrrq llRT f1INY • KEVIN fltCMl'HY Associate Prtnm mR ... lmHS1!1N Otredtr of fltdoo~iy (Wf 0 M. ~~ • '*isic by PATRJ()( WIWAMS Captain Awwiger 1n oll ol us. Ytrttat by A J. r.AROTilRS • Prcllmf by STtPt0 fRtE1MM • Directed by MARTIN IWIOSON ~---:-:-;:::::; ::..~ ~-T.~.~ ~~~~~STARTS TODAY~~~~~ lllA fl TOIO IW#SC Mann·s Brea Plaza 5l9·5339 Saddltback 581·5880 UA City Cinema 634 3911 cma 111£SA Ollll5£ W£STDST£1 Bristol 540·7444 Stadium Drive In I 639 8770 IJA Cinema 893-0546 NO<>•-ACCIFP'Yl.O <QR~ l NQAOf..11/0t:NT• EDWARDS THEATRES PROUDLY INVITES YOU TO THE GRAND OPENING OF THE ALL NEW EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE CINEMAS FRI. FEB. 8 #1 #3 PLUS·~~~o .-.. ..... -111 #2 BlAKe EO'AM09 Shegawe" • Andpw- Andgaw. •I IE MIDI.Ell ALAJIMIES THEROSE - (ji) [¥] 10' (R) SS1-0U5 \ "*'· '*"""' ' ,. ·' Legend lleralled The W'e and career of Elvis Presley 1s the subject of an hour-long special .. Elvis Remembered: Nas hville to Hollywood" tonight at 10 on NBC. Chan- nel 4. "The Wh00P4ng Cran11 StotY" I fAMILYFEUO NEWlYWED GAME HOU.YWOOO aouAAr8 I TIC TN; DOUGH AU. IN THe FAMILY "Arc:hle Andi A Friend" • MACNEJl /LEHRER AEPOAT D VOTBaS' f¥ELINE Hoel: Jim c:oop.. Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE otymplo 1111 jumper Welt• Mllmqulet It proftled: and a look at tN lnc:redlble SI. Louie Aldl. 8:00 8 Cl) THE INCM:Dell..E HUUC Banner ~ ltlat .,, o.pftanage IS 8leo ..-Ying .. • training 9CllOOI ~ young c:rimlMilL Q ASPECW. VALEHTINE WITH TliE FAMILY~ Antmalad TM charllC1eB of ttie popular l'(ndlcatad com>e strtp celebre1e Vatenllne s Day on • unlQUll fa&n>On I Rl D MOVIE ••*•,.,'Cool Hand Luk1f ' Channel Lilli in9• 11 KNXT ICBS1 Lo'> AngHlt'"> 0 KNBC (NBC> Lo~ Anq1•lt''> 8 KTLA (Ind l LO'> AnQ1'1t<'> 0 KA8C TV (ABC) Ln'> AnQt:lw, Cl) "-FMB (CBSI Sdn Dooqo 8 KH.} TV (Ind I LIJ'> Anr)Vlt". ®l KCST (ABC) 5dn O.oqo Cl) KTIV (Ind I LO'> Anqulf"> Cl) KCOP TV {Incl) LO!> Anqele'> SI KCET· TV« PBS) Loo, Angel~·:. '1!> KOCE·TV 1PBS1 Huntington Beacn (196 71 Paul Newman. 0.0.Qll Kllf'\Mdy. A )'OUtl(I man on • Ghaln gang wttll an unquencnetlle thnt !Of lteedom <NltM all tMJthO<l- ty, gelnlng me admiration of 1111 '9llow oom11C11 (l.' ,,,.,, • (II I.AD. CA T8 Sam goee undet'o<>... In Pf"°" to IMtTI ,,,. ldenlllY "' • len'orlet group WNdl le plennlng to ONlroy I nuolMt plenl • MOYie * * • ._. "°"' Man AIM" ( 1"8) .i.,,.,. Coburn. 011• Oo4an. • CAAOl. BUAN£TT AHOFAIEH06 au.ta Joen Riven, Vin- cent Pnce • TOP~ THE HIU lrMn Snew·s Or1tn• 11411 al 1ne 1~ Otymotca. ot a men WhO hu made It b'O bul llneh h•maelf t1'U90kng wnn a mid 1tte c:r111s ·~ c.oncluded IP art 2) flD 28 TONIOHT HO" Clete Aober'tlc '1!) WA&HINOTOH W'!B< IN REV!EW , 8 30 0 LUCY MOVES TO NBC I ut•llf.' Ball Geieb<llM hf" "t"twor~ "'°""' 1n a or~ '~'"I w"h QVftst~ onch.i<I •nq IX>CJ Hooe Johnny CarM>n Jaci. Kluomon c.ory COieman. G-l<.eily and Oonllld O'Corlnor Cl) THE 000 COUPl..E Ftill• •s told !'It> c;an <11tect .. rlllor ~uttl on 1..ie "'"'°" prOV>Ofl<I ~ c.en Q<tt loolbaM sf&r Oeocon Jon8S tOdWMr on rt ft) WASMINOTOH W£EI( 1H REVIEW • WALL..,.,._ """'-' ... ,.... .... '-'r· ..-o.... Ill ...... "'°' ~ ..... ''· A/AlfWI Q ~' Co. ... .. !m:'DUQI°' "-~bo"9-l*'Nd ~ OOWtW"; ·-'"' ... unn. ~WM~ .... ~ 1'WQUOll H&DIW County eat MCNW ....... ~ .. (......,.... ~lout. Jiii ~ "'°'"*~~ elo"•' ctownlllll au-. "' .... -..., bid'°' WC-~ In • mllOf reot • .....,QMl!lwe °'* .......... Min. Not· mt/I~ Ml""~ ~ J.,,_ woooe.. • WALL ITl'IUT WllK 'MoNy" How TIQtlt. How l.onQ?'' ou.t· ~ M Janet. -P<ffid9"1. ~ G Langtlon & Co Inc:. • VUJN8 ·~· RH T00t008l "Ct .. i.o Equal" Or M~ ton Fr1e0mar> ~ ln<lia. a country Ill.. dOea not pt9Ctloe lt'M ,,,.,,.. .. ~ t.-.n._ .... ~ ""1111 .. , .. and Wf\al .. eq.'81 ~•CIJ DAUM J R l>'llflel Alai\ 8oam into Mltlng • weddtng date '° !Ml "8 and l.llCy wil move to CNc-oo 0 ELVIS REM~ NA8HVIU.E TO HOUYWOOO 8atl>llfa Mandr911 Md I.At· ry 0 1111n llOel • pt(lg(llf'll IM1ur1ng Nghllgnta ol EMI PrM!ey'I llfm ~ and mv$lc:el perlonnanoae by artlll• ~h;dlng Merw Haggard. Cherlle Rl<:ll, .>erry LM Lewis anCI Roy <Kblaon I D NEW8 P\AYTHE PEACEHTAOG ~.-HEWS M£DIA ""°8E8 "SoundatOUlld" Thta , .... paoeo prog<am e~ modern aound tec:lll oology and llOw 11 at\apw """ -6:) A DMHE MAOHE88 Julie Harns nan ... me start ol • the& le< ' dance cemp on S teamt>oal Spl'tnge. Colorlldo. lound· eel tn 19t3 by two-· wnoen ""' nunurad the ~t °' tOf"'8 ol our mott prominent ptirlormtlls fRl t 1 '00 1J 0 U (J) 0JJ NEWS D MAKE Mt LAUGH Q DA VE A1..l.£H AT LAAGE Dave 15 Frani.enateln. a Vttmj.l<rt! $~ HOime&, M(I~ Pnnce Charm.no df'd B !>"tr' I mMASH II) 9£1\NAAO ~IBBINS 14 reed11>9 lrom tne wons 01 Ttuupoan Munoo. Betnerd a ,...,.n ~~ Drawing a Blane Cartoon Voice Spices 'Buck' By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Thul· eriog thuccotasb! Mel Blanc, 1bo baa entertained two genera· IODS or cartoon addicts with his ffbeat voices, has entered the pace age as an educated robot. "The Inds know all about the old cartoons; they grew up on them . J've broken attendance records everywhere I've gone." som eone talking through two tee th. but you couldo'l uo· derstaod what he was saying. So I forgot about the teeth and just did the voice of a regular UWe tough guy." That's Blanc's voice as Twild o NBC -Universal's series ·Buck Rogers in the 25lb Ceo· ury." Thb litUe fellow seem.a t.o a ake a series of computer .Olaes, but every once in a wblle e throws in a punchline phrase. :hat wu Blanc's idea. FOl' 42 years Mel Blanc bas »een orilin•tinl weird and com-cal voices for be film tudios, and 1e lso't slow· n& down at 'l. He atlll llays Barney Rubble in !Ddless rein· ::arnatiom of "The Flint· stones." as IN.AMC well as new TV cartoons like "Speed Buggy" and "Captain Caveman." He can be beard on. TV and radio commercials, some produced by Blanc Com· munlcations Corp., or which son Noel is president. ''LATELY l'VE developed another line or work -lecturing at. colleses," aaya Blanc. "I've gone to 83 campuses in the put two yean -Jwt got back from New JerNJ ud West Virginia. I talk about the creaUon or the volcet and tbow three Academy awanl cutoona. Interviewing Blenc in his pent· house office in Beverly Hills is like talldng to a crowd. WUb his round fac e a nd trimmed mustache. be looks like any business executive behind a massive desk. But into bis con· versalion drops a variety or voices -Porky Pig, Wyle E. Coyote, Yosemite Sam. Foghorn Leghorn, Speedy Gonzalez. Roadrunner , and especially Bugs Bunny ("my favorite, because h e's the mo st popular"). BLANC TOLD bow be bad broken into the cartoon voice business: "It took me a year and a ball. I bad been doing dialects on radio and I wanted to try car· loons. I applied for a job at Warner Brothers, and the man m charge of hiring told me, 'We have all the voices we need.' "That didn't stop me. I kept going back every two weeks and always got the same answer. Finally the guy died. The man wbo took his place decided to give me a chance." Blanc's first impersonation was a drunken bull. P orky Pig followed, then in 1938 Blanc was present at the creation of Bugs Bunny. The voice did not spring full-grown from Mel's mouth. .. AT PIB8T THEY drew Buas Bunny with two long teetb," be recalled. "I tried to Jmltate The late 1930s and the UMOs were the heyday of the cartoon short and Blanc reme mbers that the aludio turned out S2 a year at a cost of $50,000 per short. So valuable wu Blanc's voice tbat he signed an exclusive cootnct. That meant be couldn't continue voicing Woody Woodpecker for Wa lter Lantz. ''Walte r hired a woman l\amed Grace Stafford to do Woody," Blanc smiled. "I a lways say Walter married Grace so Woody's voice wouldn't get away again." BLANC Fal:E-LANCED as televialon began to take over the cartoon buaineaa and bu creal· ed many voices for Hanna- Barbera. Oddly he worked only once for Disney: "I wu sup- posed to do the voice of Giddy the cal in 'Pinocchio' and be s tarted out to be a ti pay character. Then Walt became worried th.at the audience miibt consider tum a drunk, so my dialogue wu thrown out, and Walter Catlett played the role. Mel aald be dbcovered when Noel was l2 that tbe boy could Imitate all bis father'• voices. "But he doeen 't like to CC>Pf, Just 18 I never did." Mel added. "When I kick otf, he can carry OD." Will Illegals Be Counted? 0raDp Count, lt bu.Udl.q an U'IQ of c.en.UI Bureau c1erb, IUtlatlclam, and tldmin11traton who mQ' be thwarud bJ a CODlt#ational challqe to exclude lllecal aliem frocn t&deeennial bead tount. Newsman Jlm Cooper examines thla con· trovera1al luue and bow It alfecta Callforoia on "Voter'• Pipeline, .. toai.pt at '7 i31) oa KOCJt·TV, Channel !50. Tbe Pl'OP'•lft tepeatl 'l'ueada1at10;30 p.m. COOPES"I GVBIT8 ~ tbla dllcuaaion will be Robin Youn•1 Cnat11 Bwuu Diltrlct man.acer, who aupporta me plan to include &lieu In lb• ceoaUI: ud Gerda Blb1-, • lol>bytat for FAIR, ll•• P.cleratlon for American latmlcraUoo ~ wtdcb la fi11nl the IUit 11atut the CenaUI ......... , ' ' FAIR oppoeee the lncluaioo ot Wecal alleDI In the count. The cenaua court project 11 aet for April 1st lhfOUCbout. the aaUoo. At stake t1 the congrtu.looal re.~meot of $500 ml1llon ln federal ualatance to locfl 1ov- ernmmta over the next decade. The ault dllpulea the legality or includinl &liens in the ceDIUI count, which now favors states such u Ca)Uorma to an alleged diaprooorUonat. ahare ot federal funds. COOPEll 18 ROST producer of "Voter's Pipeline," Kent JobnlOD la director and Ed Ml•· kevich ti auiltant to producer. The prosram ll underwrtu.n by sraata from the HunUnston Beacb-Fouatala V.U., Board ot Realtors and Pltst Amerieu ~ l.alur'anee Com· p&D)'. I TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8.00 -"Cool Hand Luke." Paul Newman gives one of bis best performances aa a rebel prisoner on a chain 1an1 ln this movie with George Ken- nedy. who won the Oscar for bia role. NBC 8 8 .30 -Lucy Moves to NBC. Lucille Ball changes net.work.I in this variety spedal with Bob Hope, Gary Cole man, Johnny Carson. Jack Klugman, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor. ABC D 9.00 -"Swan Song." David Soul port.rays a former champion skier who makes a dra matic com eback in this new TV movie. from Auitrl!IA o·~ • ~....it • OM VfTY II trrr ENEMY The ... Oll~ confined IO I wneef Cfl8lt wftO .. .,., artllt hOidt ,,. ~ In ,,.. mouttl 10 PWtl .~.., Annebtlle l>uyl ,.., dflUOI'- ... CNWlte.,., ·~ UlllUng dol. and ,_ hu~ bend El'ldl -ta 11 • t.ll8$0N: MPOSael.E e HONEYMOONEN • ztTOHIOKT Ho9t o.i.~ -~ Tll.EV80H 8eMCE I t:.IO 8 (I) ntE AVIHGEM n:ao ·~Of'~ Emma It trapped '" ., -- "' ()Id hOuM ..,In In •• ·~.,.,_..In Wu' I 1IMMI) C-on t.411Ct*I Anne....,.. ~ lt'"8r ""'°"' .,,. .... ~l>le lot ~- a ·~ I DO< CAVETT ~ CIJ AET\JAH OF ntE Holl Jonnny Car•on au.ta. Bob Hope, M.,_,.a • AAaaon I DATING OAMIE 9 CHAAUE'S ANOEL.11 Tiie Ang.eta "'°""' onto o oo.-of proelltutlOn to "-!lgall Ille OeMhl of two of the ~ most POC)UIW tenllfU {A) Cl MOYIE SAINT A meroena<y Wini I oetp. -•ed o•t.iOQe eg .. nal SllnOl'I It~ the <MuQt>-* °' on& ol hie ()Id tnend• to 1ura ntm onto a dellth trap 8 MOVIE It e It "There' t A G"1 In My Souo" ( 19701 ,...., ~~H-. • HOGAN'S HfAOE8 • • "Celet:>r•1IC>ll Al Bio Sut" (19711 Join a-, JON Ml1Chel Top r<>c*t ac1• .,. '-urad In • dOc· umen111r1 OI IN 1998 BIO Sur F..Wal at tM ~ Ntl1Utfl I I ht • 4!I mlrl I (II THE ~ Ill RKlHT 1:00 D M\DNIOKT SPEOAt. • Q.oOtf KB•ICJTOH lMlY _, c:a1lty apen.. -the "to'l'S 04 parent llOod"" wtlel\ .,.. teen-aoe gtr1 !Ny -tnlndln9 tor me ..-enc1 Nnt """ Witt> 11-r boyfnend • CN"TlOHED A8C NEWS -...aHT- 12.'00 • TWIUOHT ZONE JOHN DARLING Hoe1 Tom .io... Gu.la 0.-. T _, 0. Sino ewow • • ·~ er-arm 119eb1 Jett Hunte< NttWJ FI enc. • "90\llE * * • Snop Of r °'°'' 1 t96SI V•••an l ••Oll ~ $tono<et "' moci.v ~rnent 04 PMI ergers '' torced to -.. - U\-19"S '"'"'* tr~ IO 6r ""*""""" DO NOT EAT: apple pie baked beans bologna bread candy cannelloni cheesecake chocolate cupcakes danish doughnuts dumplings egg rolls fettucine fondue french fries gravy honey . ice cream lasagna A FILM BY ANNE BANCROn .. _..,.__ .....A~dlDC*W .. ..... "°""' -• CIMOll'lll~ lllWI ..... c 1 ...... "*'·• • c.AMIM™'-MLerll.......,.A~ Of ...... ,. MUdy of IN a.rm.n lllmml*4"• long. CrMll¥a and COfltl OMllll ca reer In Cinema 11 or.Nni.d. (Pett I) .... \lll<ll\\ -MORl•JG- Sbrin9 DOM DeLUISE in "FATSO" ANNE BANCROFT • RON CAREY · CANDICE AZZARA wntt.n anct OW.cted br ANNE BANCROFT ~by STUART CORNFELD .-. a date rroctuc.r JONATHAN SANGER Music by JOE RENZETII A Production of lwobfilf1• Ltd. • ... -> .,..,,._ ... """. ~~i..-.,-:.~~'tt.~~'!i.~ .... COMICS I CROSSWORD SHOE "Thanks a lot. but I'm really not THAT hungry'" MOON MULLINS . . . • by Jeff MacNelly [~~I) er-I 0 by Ferd & Tom Johnson ::i.w ,w~ ('ARE .::; ,ABot... r You~ op1f1J10N ;. A: • MISS PEACH by Melt Lazarius ; r----------r---------------~~r--r-----------------,~-------. • M.AlrClA.., l 'L.L BE'r 'rOV(. ve~ ... 8'AT MY MO"T'Har • • l Wl~M VOL( COl.ALO ~91' ALL.OW M& TO «'!AO MV MINO?! reAo TR"'A~ .... THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Is this the International Year of the Grownup?" DENNIS THE MENACE GORDO JUDGE PARKER AOOEY, THt5 I~ l YNN' I KNOW l'OtJ"Vf: TALKED OVER lHE PHONE etlT HAVE NEVER ME t • TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY A I.OT OF HOUSES HAVE BEEN ROBBED LATELY LE t ME 6Ef ~M ' HE'!> OU1 IN THE KITCHEN HELPING THE COOi<' fME"5 HADAPR06· l.€M WITH lt-i( ~HOVE' T-rtAT15 THE REASON I INSTALLED A BURGLAR ALARM , i 1 ~ l by Tom &.tiuk QE.AH ' sur AT A DOLLAR A ~AR~ (.AN'f BEAT -rnE ~EJJT ! • .. DM.YN.OT CJ) 110 GEORGE T1v1nQ to appear busy. Georqe?" 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LO"'PJt..YMENT SHTHIS! Tb.la Better Homes & ~pr mo ls the total Specta cular' 4 giant Gardea re-decor look .......____ with separate -ut.. ..._ ( payment OD lh is 3 "''""'"""" ....... e can """ yours or bedroom 2\Aa bath four master s uite. T w o Just $390.56 p n 'I per mo n' h o Id cond o elegant baths. wood monlb ' AS S UME --Ued ramUy room. eou"' ..... ,,.,.. ,L.., _... w /fueplace It garage. ,,._. .. ""'""""Iv-,.+ r• o ~rwu .._. ..... r.1,....La-Many, -.. eoo You can ass ume this .,.. '"• 11. -,.. .. ~ ~ loan of ....,, maQy upgrades. Only lappait! > J"8t '21.200 gradua ted i>aymenL Sll0.000 Amno\15 Call down + coet.s btlys it• ranancmg and the rull 2313 Quiel strftt. great area. pnc:e is only ~.500. <.:all ~ .• '" ., . ,, , .,,., ,. "' .. , Redecorated-hreplace us before 11 s gone [ I e:~~:~! ':,~'ti~:.~~~ 556-4m> ~ ll~PJltll Hurry t o see Call I .SELECT _ '()'. ----··-··~ 752-1'100 r,.,,,, '".,.,, .. ,.,.., 11, ,., ,. 1 PROPERTIES 2 Waht fi °"' Honws [ • &!IHI ~··-"'91 -::l!:k~£;,'·:~~:·:: _ ----··-··!!!'. •Jt..RGAIMJ Priced $995. ooo to Owner wa~~ out' BM~g $1 095,000 direct rrom Els I UH an offer J Brdm 2 Ba· ru;lder For delaiu on U S V family room, s ton~ these horn~ and appt lo f1replace Large 70x 114 al C I H ff • • lot ColleQe Park's hnest I see. <' I aro 0 • a.,'l Gov'tHomeboansTo home. only $98.950 Act 631~ Pnn~_!!_ •$ 125,000• ~;/~"~~~~.~~?~I FUN ~!7": I® IBIH:I .re.av.;?.~Lm 2 ./NO ESCROW COST balh. large fam&.ly room .t IYr. WARRANTY IT HAS ALL with bnck fireplace. also YET HOME SALES THE .. 1 WANTS" large sunny IJVJng room Div Realty Network witb brlclc fireplace lNr the edge orthe sea BeauWul sparkling pool 957-8400 2 Metlculously deroratoo A must see for only JO:iunt.erspacegalore S112,9:i0. A c t n ow SPECIAL OFfER lD garden lutchen 54&Z313 o.ly$85,000 4QuietcuJ·de-sacstreet ,,,,N1•11·11\1.,,, "'"'<•· ~;~~r€~ :~1l~· l~•~fdil 646-Tin. A LL'STA TE (iliil --R--EA-LTOR-•S-- IESTZOMUDO 3 Bdrm. completely re· decorated-extra wide lot. Even bas terms. AND 4 Bdrm, al'\O com· pletely re d ecor at ed, wood beam ceillnfla, used brlc.k flN!Place etc. Also baa term•. Both priced under $3'10,000 *U.S. * I ,{~-,,. l .,. ' I '' ·1 " 1 , ..., ..., ' r' t ti . ·-· I f I t UIOCOMDO ~=~J=··m Ml ...... .,.,. • aat. •••••·. Ulllaute ln -'t1 • trtdoul Uw---- ·TBlMS. 3BR. 2BA, immaculate condllloo -eoxtSO corner I<*. Nice neighborhood.· OWC 2nd. Assumable loan. Call Ul-3191 or 9'19-1728 Alll for Nancy. JACOBS REAL TY 671-6670 COMING SOON! 27441. COAST HWY. COIOMA DB. MAI ._.__fcf~._- Rcaltors B.IGAMT WATYFROMT USIDEHCI with one or Ne wport's most spec- Ut<·ular bay views Fi\€' bedrooms. !lt'ven baths. seven fireplaces. ~1a ster ~uate with s1ttmg room a nd nearby up· .s l iurs k1tchenctle Sewing room Ul'autiful livm~ and formal dining rooms Gourmc.'l kitchen with butler's pantry. indoor char-glo i!rlll. and hoated buff et counter Azure pool ~el in a radiant heated patio deck F'our <·ar t1kd garagt.<. Do<'ks for boat~ up lo 1)0', $2,700,000 JAMES E. GOULD 646-5096 631-1532 I . HEU WA.MTS>: DECORATC>tt lf<•r(''s a 3 bedroo m Back Bay c·ondomm1um that needs your help But there's potential large enclosed patio. family room , fireplace. view of the ~reenbelt. assumable $63,000 1st loan and the seller will consider a 2nd Price LS $98.500 lt 's vacant. owner is anxious and tt 's not th at bad. REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mai OMY.-WATBl Delightful 3 bedroom bayfronl condo with 45 ' boat wp available New ly deco ralad , n e w carpets, hufle master bedl00tn swte. »lnum. ver y best l ocal1on ~.000 SALESMAN ~ comm no monthly fet-no haMle Part l1ml' OK 97S.11T7 .ASSUMAIULOA ... AM0 - 11 WrJ> 3 Bdrm homt' With an assurnabh.· Isl and :.eller will carry 2nd No qualifying :.tnd pnc:OO al only SlOfi.950 Call 979-5370 NOW ' ALLSTATE AEALTO,.S Mo. Comty ,,,., ... Orange UI Where you 'II find Uus beauuful 2 !>ly 4 Br. fllJDlly rm. duung rm home. H.aa «nlr al air and pool wtth RV at'cess All thi.s for on.I y $12.5 ,900 Call S40-3666 fNltelc-.n Real Esta te Inc. Broker ha!! pn \ate swte av1nl for R •~ J>t>ri.on Monthly fet• uwludt>!-. ~<'r. rople r . phon1• 0 l' airport a ri•a 100'. romm 975-1177 SINGLES PAD Now ~9,995! All?lQlit new Northwrxxl (' o n d o ' J U S T ll t.1X.JCED TO s.s.9,99$• I Young Singles & Couples type complex ho'll.!> l«>n ru.'>. pool, spa. b1lbard.<.. volleybalJ & more! UDJI LS up~aded too Take ad vant age ' C all fast' '752·1700 <1'f' I• •,I '10 ' .VI(', l®lfi&IHI IA YROMT COMDOMIMUM On the penins ula --spacious 2 Bdrm. 2 bath unit with both ocean & bay view. parking for 2 can & excellent security. Top priority for boat slip. Excellent buy al $350,000. IN NawPdRTC~llTER ~ 644~060 EMERALD l~Y-GOOD _TB.MS One or the lowest price<l ho m es 1n this exclus ive <·o mmunaty --e xcellent cond1t1on with room to <•xpand. Owner will consider treal1 ve financmg. Private beach & tennis . 3 Bedroom & 2 Haths. $295.000. PERFECT FOlt EMTBT AIMING You'll feel the elegance and privacy of this light and airy :J bedroom and den home. Ex cellent ocean and hillside \'1t•ws. redwood decks and patio Wllh spa . professional 1nter1or de s 1~n and lu ndscaptnJ{ To be offered .11 $298,()00 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 South Lagma Loe; 11.,....11 497-llll 493-8112 Lag.a leoch De.a Poillt IAYFltOMT Wt• ha\.c.' severa l fme homes with pier & slap PENINSULA POINT N(•\l. ly d('(·orat('cl 4 bdrm ram1ly home. Close to <><·t.•an $325.000 EL TORO HORSE COUMTitY 4 Bdrms . 3 b <t lhs ranc h st yle . mini-cstuh.' in oranf,te ~roves . $249.500 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 341 Boy\•rii-Or•v• N fl ,.,,., f>lo ' MEWUSTING! DQpln. 3 bdmu . 2 bath.1 eacb unil. I bl k to bearh Frplrs t'urn111hed for s um mt'r w rnl t'r rf'nl .tis Pnced at '22.'>.000 673-BJ fi7S 175.2 Eves · associated 1111 0 1< EltS-RE Ill TCJRS l OH W l o•b•o ''' Ju I BIG CANYON ~ p .. 1• I ,, 1 11 I 1 r \' ~ I! '\ II I I I. ~· " m11fll'I. 1lr.1m.1111· 1>nln v.1th ,,.rnc1ini: \USJ>"nOP1J 'l,llff'.lW U\ nlool<Jnl! 'µu1·1ou' I 1 \ 1 n i.: r '"' m 1 lwtlroom<. 1 1 ~ halh ... r 1 r 1 u I .t r I! J r ii t• n k1trhrn v.11h 1«1linl! Jre.1 l'ormal d1nini.: ro11m lu\uriou~ m ,1,tt•r "1110 I hrt'<' <·,1r ~.1ra..:•· \\ "''" ,,r.,.n \ """' of ,wolf r n 11 r ' " J n •I m11untam.' from Jll room' Shl5 000 RCTaylorCo ,,.1u '''•l.)t) H1ddt>n av.ay on 3 4S arr~ tn llK' ht-art ot O r ange Count y Luxury 7,000 'IQ ft home wtlh 7 bdrm,, df'n 3 Rath Skt>llt-r 3 frplr• .. pool a ll a ppl 1 anrt• k 1t r hen romplu. r1\1 rlnYI' & u •rurll) ')'l "ni A h 0 m t' 0 f 1n<'ompc1rablf' Ot•aul) quoilll ) & r o n \ ,. n 1 " n r 1• Trem»nclou., futurr· p o t Pnt1al ai. Cor p orate o r F.du rat1nna l Retreat. etr Off•r•d at Sl.600,000 Pr~t'ntro hy Sondrn l.1.nt 11ern .,.. Sol . .., 4'7-1744 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBllDIAAV OF THE l"VINE COMPANY UASI wrTH Of'TIOM ... Owner will "lease-option treated as purchase·· with $15,000 option money & $1250/mo. for 3 years. Will also lease w/optioo to purch.ase with $7500 option money & $695/ mo. for l year. This cba.nnina 38 R home la l mi le from beach on a quiet cul-de·aac. $156,000. Barbara Glau 752·1414. <A·ll) HIW ~I DOVll SMO'"I Situated on prime corner lot ls tbt. outstandln1 fa mlly residence w/over 5000 sq .ft. of llvi.na apace. Perfect for indoor and outdoor e ntertalnln11 Attractively landscaped and handsomely decorated with a "flalr of ele1ance ! " It offers -48Ra 6 maid's, formal llvlD.1 le cllD.lnl "*• f amlly rm, play rm, private atudy off muter, 36' pool • ·r· ~ ValenUne 644.QOO. CA·llb 712-1414 ~VdlttyC.., 64M2H ~· Do.. C),.,. 111 .. 700 Woocb~ C.,,,., 6"'6200 Haobor v ... ,.,.. A RAINY DAY DUPLIX great on sunny days too ! but the stone fireplace. beam ceilings, cozy livtng room and tree covered patio would make this a fine spot to spend a rainy day. Owners unit has 2 bedrooms and separate rental unit has l be droom. Presented at $225,000. U!llill()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 67!'> 6000 1443 E a\t Coast H1qhway, Corona dt!I Mdr m® f?each Rea lty llAJ. EST An EXCB.1.IHCE SIMCE 194' ca.. WITH US. .. to 5"CM.ASS HILL ••Jxs .... ••d••-.. of .... ....., ...... ...._lam 5 bedroa.. ton.al c1mwJ rOCMm Ir .. a.-: ttwy1I be ttwiled wttlt .... pc*. .,. ar ~ n.w. Located•.._ M.wport Sdtool Dberict. S4lt.SOO. NEWPllT BEACH &...aM Love! y N"'1l'Ort tw ach Condo on blufl. all facWUell Vlf'w of btoarh &. ut.e. On1 y M:ill 00 mon t.hly year round Try ie-or k-aw purT ha.~ ont4HOUSU SUD t·eb 10th. I »m 321'Tim~.Sant. Ana '." M.ac:Artbur V.' MlUO. 3 Br. 2 Ba. quiet cos. Don ~~ ••• 8ll2 Wadebr1d11e . H 8cli. 4 Br. 21.\ Ba, pool. pauo rourtyard eouy c~ ~f'nsdl.Aamt ••• tl;i\ herber I \.!.!)) fl.~ w"' ~115 2:\ZSN Grand A\«' ~Ana.U.92701 633-3150 759-0lll ~ R~IOENTlAL & INV~MENT HEAL ESTATE NF.WPO RT C ENTER ATMULOOON'S 759-9221 Wow' A model w ''ta rned 11la1 WI ndow It oodles 0 f'll tra' • bu1ldt-ri hnanc1ni: S24S.OOO C!IE 810111 ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE FAU.OUS -Z .. MOOB. THI llUff S R•n Foor Bt-droom With lfuae Country K1ll.'ht'fl • Jo'am1ly Rooni SP<1r1ou.s Lari.ti' Bonus Room W1lh Bath T<A>o S1on 0 1ntnl Room With Wt'1. Rar Cf'ram11 Tdt• t:.nlr»Jlre ('u~tom DrapP"I & Wallpaper. Patt0s t'or t:nlertallWll G~ll Buy Jo'or l.ari;<•· Jo'am1IY You Ch-n llw-I.and S22S 000 A "Joy Of Newport" lJ tmR 631-1800 H 1 DOYa DalYI LAIGE UD6-811NG FAMILY-bpecll9f ..... 2......, ..._ ... .. ................ C.11 ....... ..._ ............. ,._ ............. .. .............. ,...._, ....... .... ... 4ed ,._ lllce ..,., .. ,... r-. , ..... , ............ 0--wll...nt wt11t •n c ... 1121.000. Ht-1400 AIClll1IC1'S DESICllEI COlllO U1 r .a_,~ .. r1,hre Ill .... ,...,....... .,... ....... z .......... ..... ....a.., l M._ J Melt .... t)ea/left. W .... ...... =: .... •• llo ... .. ~ ............. _. ..... 1249 ..... Hl•l4M S.... Amt•. Proc>tnv M•~nt WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. REAt. EST ATE 2436 W Ca-t ~ ~tBaact\ 631·1400 315 M.wlne Aw: &tio. llL\lnd 673-6900 ,. ,, HOW TO USE THE FOOD SECTION TO SAVE MONEY Using the Dally Piiot food section wisely each week can save you real money on your grocery bill.· STUDY THE ADS. The Daily Piiot Wednesday food section Is full of -supermarket and food ads which feature, every week, specials and other bargains. Make a practJce of screening these ads for the best deals. Keep In mind that stores which publish their prtcea each week make It possible for you to know how and where to save. They take the guesswork out of shopping. You can depend on their prices and the avallabUlty of Items. And you can stock up on speclata. CLIP THE COUPONS. Clip and save "cents off" coupons. They may save you qnly a dime here and a nlckel there, but the savings add up quickly to dollars each time you shop. USE THE RECIPES. All kinds of exciting redpes are presented In the Dally Piiot food section. From cheese aouffle to stuffed green peppers; from diet deaaerta to puff paatry. You'll find many Interesting and novel waya to llven up your weekly menu. BUY IN SEASON. In many Instances the recipe• are keyed to ~ .. foode which are In season. Thia means they wlll be In plenttful suppty and prtced low. PLAN AHEAD. Plan for at least • week ahead, and check the:fUppl•• you have on hand before shopping. Costly retum trtpa can be Pf'vent· ad by first making out a shopping llat. KEEP UP-TO.DATE. World, naUonal and state eventa often can lmpect food prtce1. It may be the w.ather In KanH•, •hipping 8trlke• In New York or pol1tJcal uphenal In• foreign land which I• a keJ •uppler of a staple -all can force higher price• here along the Oranoe Coaet. For complete newe of food trends, your community and the wortd, rely on the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 , ..... ~~·······f~-~~ ....... ~:.~~ . j .. Wt IOOJ C:..: • ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ...... ....................... _.,..._. 10.ll C....._. tOM• ....................... .... .................. . C4i , .._.V.-de.~K. ow..... 1 XJDt ~. ftll,IOO. au,_, vaJ1M. •1ts,OOO Owarl/ti#. BW.Dl·llf1 Pleuan& lbr, l Vt b1 , __ __,,__ ___ _ Forever view of Dana Harbor, San Clemente, blue Pacltlc a.ad Catalina 11land. Lovely 4 bdrm bome wttll spa. Under tU0,000. Owner will help ....._ 9't"' IJllUmeble t-------- finance. · io.. lAr1le toslGO ,, .. ....-rtY. Ooea Houtt S. • ~ IJ.i .. Mon· I a I C a 07 o a R d . m-...nOWNER. EASTSIDE CHARMER Oil do 1ac.1..1Ma&e yard, ~ I narm 2 bath. C-.MIN 1024 . lm.maculac. On.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S111.SOO.CalJ"'"91e1 VATa.MS . OPEN titJIJ'>I -------............ 1006 Mo\ie.ln CODdlOon. beet biol)' on tod.a)"I market. Only Sl05.000. Jn Colleae Pu\ eau MS-0303 ~LAL I ( / ()C.IA.M YllW' ...................... . f-Ol=IEST E Three blllalde apart· 1Arl8 family bome oo 2 meats plus well located Iota. W/bay vitM + tbr ret1U or commerl'ial IPL llG0.000. By Owner. Meu Verda lrl 4br, lbll, OLSON • • t • • ' b.ald.lnc. One large view ~ . PR, bkft welcome. 18115 ap,artmeot bu 2,000 ,-.-4-1-,--,-.. -1-,-00-7 •--c-· TabltJ Dr, open Tb-Fr aq1.ft... 4d~msTband lathrge ... •••••••••••••••••••• ~ v ew eca. e o et'1.._ _______ ---------------- ap&rt.ments have 2 BR 1• GR EENBROOK·3Br. each. one wath view n.LAST EASTSIOI 2Ba, aaaumable loan deck. mo.ooo In Newpon e»rrs la.HD COTTAM $122.500 0wne 751""401 Beach. Call for further 3 Story. FIDtUllc view ~older bome on · r detal.la. or ocean and bay. 3 laree tree studded R 2 PAHORAMIC Bdnm, 4 batba. IOlcbea comer lot City approved ~.:•111..1 Vta'# 642.-5200 GREEHllOOK ESTATE ba1 EVERYTllING i.o it. duplex plus &nduded m ~ fant.astJc roof earden pure hue For an a p I 00/o DOWH Must aee to apprttate. pourtment to aee. call OW.B RMAHCING F'oruilormauoocall. ~. Spectacular ocn view Cc a •• cJal Za•1d AUTacll ve 2 gtory bou.e -• I "' HERITAGE . • REALTORS m heart of downtown 1~~~~~~~~~ Balboa. Good forl anything. Sell or I~. C&1J foe &nformauoo. ONLY U4.900 4 su~ Bdnns. family rm, RV ac«."l>s and large cxroer kit. Be f aat ! This .ua \I.Ml! Call 64$-0303 FORESTE OLSON ..... --····~· rrom ~lr bdrm ate. sun ken hv no & formal dm rm. Never to be dupUcal ed aimlnlCUon & owner financing. 2Br + 2~Ba Handsome oak panelled frpl c. Priced to sell ASAP. Only $139,900 Please l'all 631·22i6 for detai.1.s. Kendall Co. Open H.seSat/Sun 12·5 FREE BEER lo buyer of cozy f1replat'ed 3 Br Coala Elegant entry adds to the beauty of the vaulted celling liv1ni: room. garden view f&m1ly room. brick fireplace. tnJG t:: rount.ry lute hen. 5 spacious bedrooms. 3 t>.t.hs, all new carpet. highly upgraded. Only 1149.000. Act now Call S4&-Z31J ... c--c-Mesa home. Come 11ee ,0..,2 -lhas weekend. $90,000. ~ --------3Xl>Momov1a. Oe1mft•I Rcmdi ID> ac:ne dutre5s sale. $lSOO per a cre MusL close by 2 28 1750 ooo dwn Spertat'ular buy on Mendocino Coast A ft fl P~ °'before 9 AJ.t 111c i ~ OCUHVIEW! $117,500! S t: CU Rf TY BL D G Ultra deluxe penlhou.\t· ;.> bdrmi. , 2 bulh-. f'lllc , de<-k + rommun1 1y amerutws wait tr ado· (anam·t-11:'.d'>I:' 0~111111 W\lh $10,000! DUPLEXES OCEAN VIEWS! 3 & 3 RH units S275 01.a1 • J &2 Im Wlll~ S2711,~)0 ' 3& 1 BR units 1289.500' OCEAHFROHT 6 De!wc.e 2 bdrm • 2 bath Ulll1a. 11 ,095,000' w.oa lcry flrop. Rffffon * 67S.7060 * SHARP 3 Br 2ba MONTI<' F.LLO l~muuum w1Lh ,un rulU( baJcooy 2 car .:Jr lll.(.00 s.46-3910 lJTn..E ISL BAY FRT 2 HD·2B•·SEPARATt: GUEST RM + lBr A PT 1125.000. BJC DOCK. Bk 978-0920, Ree 67~. EXCIPTIOHAL DUPLEX Very lnrtte 2 story 4 bdrm borne w at h 2 rar('J>la<"("S and view from rmst.eT bedroom Just 3 doors from lbe Bayfront You also !\ave a M>pnralc one bdrm & df>n unit tn lbe rear Large 3 car ~age A weU bwlt pro- perty No vacant"y pro- blesns! 673-6900 - Wl\TIRJRONTI ' HOML' REAL ESTATE 1 1 631-1400 M.<t•··--........ TleCo. Quality lo CTaft.tma nahip and materials will enhance the beauty ol your bome. Entrya. batbrooma. patioe. CaU 75-tru $250,000 wW tRq t.bia rme 2 bdrm home wttb 1ara1• and ....................... TAKIOYBLO .... on J Bdrm ~ w •l Bdrm ant'ome unit oo rorner lol & So o( Hw) 2 hre1Haces • 2 P•ll<K S240.000 0wnr agt Ca II !>aJ"a MarvUI. 67~5688or~ UHIQUI HOMES FIXBtUPPH 2"-Wocu to bucn. 2 Br twAtse + sma II mothc r an 1 .. w UDll R 2 lut $1~!1 UOO ,\"t :'tolclu~ 631 12li6 or 6'2 1736 lft'Ystn /ll*s :! br bouse on R 2 lut .,. ready·lo·bwld. AP PRO\ 'ED pWia ror 11 wron<f UJU1 ~T bkr ~28)2 ------ BUILDERS CUSTOM I 80'" OCEAN VIEW AT ROAIUHG 5UltF Art1..,1.1r U.'>t' of .,.,JOd..~ .tod 1(1~ enban<'t' beauty of lhls bttalht.VJng borne \ aulled open be~m cathedral ce1lan~~ J uaclthng f1replace5 lluae C"OW\lry lutt'~o t "ormal daoiog rm 4 spa(')()US bdrm i. w let. 111 dude drama uc m.a i.t~r retreat 2 t.err ace. + 3 sundedcs add to beal'h lifestyle. Home oear c:omplwoo. Bui.Ider will help~. Terms to flt lxzyoer. Best o( al I. only ~.000. Sbore!J.oe As· liOC 848-Z!l62 JUSTmPS RtOM THEIUCH Exqulalte Cape 3000 sq rt home. Wilb 48r, 3 .... 8.a. spa , 3 frplt"S, country ti~ w/all amenities . nu.ooo. w111 consider trade r or smaller bome ln area. LOOI( HERE!! Lovdy Mesa Verde fam1· ly home Larae yard. finpUce, near schools and 1hc>pp1ng Owoer &llDUOla. For more ln· rcrmauoo caU. 54&-58111 ·~I»-HERITAGE . • REALTORS TADOVHLOAH At ooly $67 .ooo th 1s ps1ect condo slarter 1s the best buy an ~ dft'J Won't licit ' BK k 54S.949 I OAK GLEN Uastin <'l•~t' Ill"""' • be<lroom. ~ , b.. , •rn doml.ruWtb ~-~".Al Z>UI t.:.lckn AH· <.. )I 642 01 34 NICI RB> UC ED! TAKEOVER 9 .5°0 LOAN Gf'Mt 3 bdrm 'tartt'T on qwet ~tr~l W:e \rd o wner ha, bouitht anotJwor & l'I anxious ~onlyS81.!m ' flurry' BKR 5-45-949 I SYCAMORE GLEN llAAHDHEW F"abuJou.~ larjll' J Ix!. Z ba (Ju .. 111 \ lc1wnhom.· ''~ 1 "1h "J\ .11IJl>lt. (rum JIW.!f~ :J.illl ~.IOIJ W A VY b4.2 '>'734 P1UCE RB>UCB>! Y.~lde. C ~I Rcw>m Cor 7 roodo8 Ai\ 6i~ j\ 170 3 BDRM. 2 ba fa!CH Bl.In>. S20 .000 chm $500 per mo. Ownr t uttt '1S2 90Z3 Cc w rddZ.ow 3 Bdrm home. hardwood noon. double garage Lot a>U20. Sl2S.OOO. ..,~ ....... 541--11n Miu dd Mar. By 0wnff. lmmac. 3br, + pe><>I SUl.400 ~2223 4.Br. ZBa. Newly repaml· ed. lArle ya.rd. Corner lot. f)-pk. For aa1e by owner . No realtors p&ease. SBT ,500. 6'2·293Z. POOLHOMI 3 Br. 1~ ba. compl~y u:pp'8ded. $95,500. CEN'IVRY 21 &rf 5J&. 75&U.atror Chris 1..-p stora1e rm. Perl. cond. rWJ 11 1ot. eau to -------- 11//¥0"°9 .... .... v .. Sharp modem colonla.1 4 t.droom atrium model home.. In dynamic loca· Uon I Country kitchen with butltlna; dlnln1 area. famlly room f& cnck.ling fa.replace. EZ care yard, frwl trees pJore. P•Uo. CI08e to ~ acboola .. and a II on a qWet ltlM • Grob It! sueJIOC). BK R. 540-1720 eee. '-•edit•• & AalOc: 675"-Jlll I JUSTUSTID A spedal bocne ! Lari• 2 tt.ary 4 bedroom. dinlng rm. family room. sound room • l br tncome Wlll. Bil mHter bedroom wt&A tnoch doon ope!)· lnl to deck wltb bay vtew. Rare too block ioc.tjoQ, ar vU.Laae and l(MbbQ. 8EAQft'DIE REAL TY '7Ulll Sii THI VllWI See t.be rlew trom an out· •tandin& 2 bdrm. bom• with cfeclt, patio • privacy; thets ..e tbe vMw from ita 2 bdrm . +&eenaee room reata.l. Cal.I now I 1535.000 TAi18B.l -· SWBDUPa DuPa ., bdrm. + rec. EHtakte triplex. 112:5.000. room cuatom bome • 3)% down. 220 lloate Vla· ('II) 03 DAY complete l·bdral. apt. la. 54Ma)t; 9*23le. fl.· J Def m.-WOW1 $17,tOO 'lbat'IALLYGUP11 =vc::= Q1rm'la1 t:Ht 8l4o tor• 67,..314 497.,,11 Dollhou... owe 2nd. ·~ ...... ,.., 01.ottl ..... , PILOT NOMI + IMCOMI SPmAL OFFER·ONL y IRL aSJO. Corly 2 aty bo1De. SOVll:E 313 Heliotrope, Open Many u.paradee-owaer Sit/SUD l-4. Top lot'a• wtU carry at lOc:.11 ln· Uoo. ovtnbed Jct. quail· llmrrTIJOIY t1 bame + bcmua of ln· ltr'Olt. No qu1Ufyln1. .-U. come. Sta to appnclat.t. c.h in on th1a lnv•t· IW'I> rr .....,_, --1111111&. PnD ooty. c.n Mr. _, ..v.... -.. oau 71l·U'7 or Mao1611 A8111&1'1Hm • =~~::::===I~~~~~~~, _-_Tm. ____ _ DB.UXE DUPLEX or mother·an·law unit 2000 a/f home w /hvv shake rf. 2 r /p, bltna+ lbr \SUt. $144.000 w /usum In. Soutblanders R.E 342~ OGMPoW 1026 •...................... MAIUMITA Specla<·ular hilltop homes 3112 3206 sq. ft ac-to Manna Selvd Rd & Calle L• Pnma ven 11111.000 to $245 ,OOU 831·3540. 493-4006 Bld.T. U~PEHATI.-:' Bedul hm on K "L l•Jt OK 11µ1' XJn1 trrn.-. t lZiK OH<J 1J1,t ~ •• • ..... ~:'.\ UL 1'1.1 X 1·-"t $1~.~A.IJ & l ,. Joan <.:. A1-1. 4:16 X4'17 f.c:unfaln Valley I 0 34 .......•........•.•.•.. ~DoYouW.t? [Jn \I.Ill knov. th•· •p.·<'1(11 1)1)1' ho11m· & are .. ~n11 .,. .. nl ' II !>O , "'' 'Pl'Clali.rA· an di rect rm• C\J11.'~t for buyeri. ul u.nlJ.<itt'd home\ 0..11 t 'OUNTA IN REA L f~l.\TE 904-1611 tta•IMI• lead! I 040 ..................••••. WAUCTOIUCH 3 BH. 2 HA frpk 21-, yr r11<l U<i"' nt ".,. n II u n I 1n.,rton <lnl) $129.5011 C 2 1 Sl I< F a<;k for AarblirJ llarra ~. ~i5"2 GUHMAa 2 STORY H~R. OEN , 2BA , FRPLC. DOUB. GAR , L.RG STORAGE AREA VERY CLEAN. 2100 SQ FT FE E S I M P I. E CU>SE TO SCHOOLS & Ht-:A C H $1 20,0tlO l'fUNC. O:'il.Y. 964·4Htt7. 962-1613. MARJl'&"S COVE 2 Br. , ...., ba t.own.bou.<;e Vt nule to bch.. wtlhm minutes lo Newport Teoois. securit y, <'lubho u se, pool,, Jacu111. saunas 'loo ctuldren under 16 0 Wl' asoo Manner Real f)s late ... 1511 960-1065 WALK TO HACH Lowily 2 story, 3 Bdrm, FR. DR. 2~ Ba, trailer acceaa. Aalt lDI only muoo. SCOTT RIALTY 536-7533 llACHHOMI 5or4 Bdrm. 2 Fam Rms. 3 patlos, tarse eountry ldicbm 6 eartJIUJoe de· car. VA t.enm. Sl.M.900. FOUNTAIN REAL ESTATE 914-lSJ.l FOR SALE BY OWN ER 4Br. ma home by park & 9Cbl. AIJdng ~.000 wtll carry paper. 963-0594. .,... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SYRACUSE COll.EGE PARK Prie»well under bulklel'l' 2 model.I ol tbe same plan. nu. 3 bedroom and dm boma allo bu a We root and ceatral air. Hltblf uPlrAcled wltb t:.:'o •••tonall y ..... "* ,.,., Call now ~-~ • '·'It I t I l y ' .'llfl() "••••,.,S. ...... ...... ...... ..................................................................... ... ........... . .... ~ ........ ................................................................... -\\.11~1:1 1: l 1:t: HDITMl& PAD OIDdD J Ir. t'°' k lCO .. ------·"' AM&TU.... .. ~ SIM,IOO a.om decorated w .• lcNch ol ele,.nf'e bu dMia nm· cur'® lCK'aWd "' ~ VWap Juat l lC!pl ....,. from CX'e&I), •bol>-~. badl bay 2 lltor}'. 2 act.d 1araae. "" pbancer; upa.ritdt'd Adwl community bv1"" ('iell ror matt info M2 ..-r1 (~1~$1!i!§l>ll§j 4 IR/UHIV. PAU Ken.1>1n1i:ton Mdl with bt=.t of e\t>rytbang Up grade-11 cpb, drapt!l> & wallpapn HI GllT REALTY. Call Dub Oack1n.son 979-8533 WHO'S AFRAID OFIMTEREST $89,,00 You have to start your own anveslmenl buy now. build eqwty w lh1lt spacious condo at an af. fordable pnce near lake. pools. tennis crts. locot ed tn WoodbndJ?e' BP a winner beat lhc J?ttml· <lilly $89.000 Easy lt.>rm;; Just call U."> for our pro f ess1nnal '>er\ H't' 5.52-4477 ReaJ J::o.tate ---Woodbnd~e Gro\t~. lakt• s ite. :.angle family al t ach ed home!> The Auburn for $122.350 Tht· Bentley for $131.500 Both inc l . 2 Bat h . 2 t•ar iarage, frplc, air con<I, microwave. U p~radl'd throughout. Brand new AvaaJ immt'<l. f 'or ~ale by owner, s.'>9·006:! Lag.a •oc:h I 048 ..••••••••......••..... OCEANFRONT New Mo dul a r T Ylll' Homes. pvt l'ommun1ty, C! bchs. 24 hr !teronly, i-uh lettm~ OK From nJ.000 Treasure Island Molllle Homl.' Pk 30801 So. Coast Hwy Lagun<i Bt-ach. R M .P. 17 14 I 499 3.'i79 FOR SALE t)(•!'an, canyon v1ev.. J BH ~t-l'ludt-d homt· ~PJC'IOU!t back) ard. redwood de<'k , hardv.ood noor.;. modern k1lch + m o r t• $ I 'I 8 • O O O 7 14 5 4 9 7 0 9 3 . t• \ ., 714 i56-468!1 3BR. family home vu F H. L It. w F P. l:iund rm. W1U lse opt. $10.000 dn S675tmo for 15 m~ Uon, 644 70~. 494· 1500 ~ l·BR OVO •t GnllWl. Poul, pulUnl 11 m SUO. • Owrwr on)' ~- 2 BR. 2 boa l'Utldll QuiC't Ar4'a. pool. JU' IUl I, ~ *1 1.5.000 ~ AUftl Ntr ~ 1)1H aMr&DGsm 111 pr11at1111 11u~ nt>1ahborhood Your helm(' l'OU.ld hav.. "w <'t' µ lQC View» o( ..-.IW lil\J v1lla1e f'rk d undrr mMrket •l ~000 U.,..Yi119cJel.1. 4'7-1761 Lai; a.1i<•h <.lc't'.1111 t'ronl <iBr. :mu . coo1l 1. •• ,.,. p..llo. 11\;a ltJUl ll'\'lll ' WV. 215.000 1-\IU pnn· \1111 ld'mb Wa.11 t'nkl t.1111 • ' li\a.ngt' Pnm·11.1ll' 1111h Ol.11 Robert di 'Ql IH •:> a....,-.HiHs 1050 ..•.................... Lei.sure WolltJ GJll 11 Panon1m 1r 111el4. '.Ir.I rloor, VdJ1t Nut•\.t, :!hr 2ba. 586 6879 i\ l .lft 7pm UISURE WORLD Large Condo :!nd flour elev. End unit lll·uul Vlew. 2br. 2bu. lrg 111 rm Owner 77~!00 ~Hi~ 1052 ....................... CHEERFUL Beauttlully land!lt'UPt'<1 1 bedroom hom1• 14 tlh fanuJy room & rorma I ~ Pnvate aC'1·1~s to ReioonaJ Park & ll0n111' rourt Commun1t~ µool A. J aCUJ.ZJ. SI JS .900 NOLAN RN Estate 661-1161 Hrwporl •och I 069 .••.....•.............. BEACH HOME $138,500 Walk I\() yrds Lo ~ach or CflJOY c·umm J~s·n 1JOOI Graceful OPt>n tle!>1)!n wanned by naturul v.ood cal he d r ;1 I 1· e 1 I 1 n i:' w beams lhruout l)Jrk rm Caty park. tenni-. l'rt' & play area Selll•r .in'< IOW. 646-7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:.~~ ... !~~ !!'..e.~~.-!!!!! • a 'mMew ........... ~ .... o.dr By P-.t&er •tom.a. llJd s ti.droom. 4 1-&h .__ DOW under ftlllllltn~!Uon OVUt.and· let C\llWm lw. In &di tarp nauier Aite witb b~dro wlllrlpool jft.ted tub. fonnal dJ..n!n1 room. aard•n room. <'uatnm fl,..plat• with nmv.:naUon pit, Z t'ar ICR•I • l7'x•· pnvat• lbll wWI water & el.c· trh'lly Some optional rokit' M-lMt'Un P<U•bJe ~~NCtlOC'I Prilltid fl '005, ()()() Uu)' dtrl'rtly fru rn bullcfer Pnn ool.y OPINHOU51 TODAY I to 4:30 IWHarbut 111laod Dnv~ Newport 8e1H·h Carol I lolf 63 l-OW4 Shown by appomtmt!nt OHLY $1 30.000 ftt>auuful large 2 Bdrm & lit-ti 2 IJMth an Newport ~,,....,. uJ\ely lan<bcap- m.: lluv1· llSt' or C'om OlUIUly Pool and ter~ ! 1 .1r .:t1r MB.FUCHS PAVILION REALTOR 67§..a 120 THEILUFFS < .r .1caou:i & ell'l(Unt Ill tht- j! 1 J n d rn .1 n n e r • ,\ lowr\homl' or Ulio.tlnl'lU>ll, .I IJl11 m"> • :!' • 1>11 , l'OOl IOtJIKllnl( ,1 '>Wl'\'l}IO~ ~" 1.111( lul>h lawn" & m 1).!ht> Sv1·:im111 t·' 1>0111· to p1·d l'l'l 11111 .... 11 huu I •• fl.1\•' Ofrtnod al Sl75.llCMI i\j.!(•111 t;.&il 5JQJ U I\ 0 H c • t-: I-' Cl H <. ES ~.\IE II\ clW"lEll .1h.1.11dnrwd ,.,,., ,.,t.1t1• v. 11: pool Ill Jlf1·,11i:ou.., w .. ,t, llH ·lllr n•uutn lo.1tdll·11 Ii: l11L "' lo14 mt b'>llfl\Jlih lii.111 s:.·1~11100 I.le• O:llii' MEWPORT CREST 1-u i:1· ,,.,_,urna bit• 111,111 1>mt'(I to 'di'· tkuh1ll 11.t•,ill\ h~ lor Barb.1r;1 l 'h.1mtier. hlJ iJUO 15% DOWN OWNER ANANCING c Jnly J left 1n N1·w p11rt t.'re.t lrtt•JI for horm· or inH":>tment Ocl•an \'1ev.. pool. tenrus court Cal I BJom Sm1th·Mt:Yt'r lor dt·lill.ls ............. W.U -Jl&rbilr View lbne. art ... ~. ee.t iktY M SIM ........ Plitrlct Tl!ftCn. Gl I.al R£ALTORS ---- UDOISU 2 Sly. eul.Y CaUf. 3 BR. den. 3ba . uv rm. wt,pl. & beamed cetl. Co1y patao Walk to t>t-acb. club It tcnn11 fac1l. S3'U.OOO. CaU MlSSJON REALTY ~l THISISm Spectacular cwst.oro 4 bd, 3 ba home featunng a lot ol pnvacy You'll love th1!> secluded mas ter ...wt.e, bbrary loft. Lr~ & n.tnrunl!I creek lmmMc pre~ented J ea nne. 631 l.31i6. 5S2 7367 agent Harbor Ridge Dyna5ty. unobstructed Cll) \ ICW 1950 sq l't 2 Br. 2 bi!. Sl50.cm 759-0634 SEAVl l-:W :!~'TORY. \'I EW . .\G E:.'-1 644 ·4141 OCEAHFROHT ~ home on I~ lot nr :'\v.pt Harbor Yar ht l1ub. on Perun:.ul.1 Ideal for fam tJ, mg C.111 ownr ll~~ . IO°'o DOWH WA.TERFRONT llt'auurul ba) rronl homt• \\llh pn\'alc IJoal dot•k Owrwr (1nancini: Ll·~~ lha11 mlert'Sl only pJ \ nwnt:-l'r1 re rt tu ..,l'l I l~l Cc1ll 631 2:!4to "•'II dull Co Hwpt's •it Buy E1KI or l 'ul dc ... a, .I Hr ~ &t v. For~w l 01nin.: &. t-,1m Rm Suiwr 1·orul 1;rt'<1l a-.:.um.ib ... 10 :!.J loJn l'os,, Lt·J,,;· llpl or l11ni: • ,,.r •>l4 SI 1•1 :,1111 ( Ul1 11..i'bl'rt~ II Jj.,'I 1~1 laih UDO ISLE Redllced $25,000 Slnwy sict. patio, 3 Br, 2 bo +studio & both ov~r qor. Fl~xibl e termt or trod~. $395,000 ~"house 1-5 223 Via lthica. Fri /Sat /S.n ROGER BROWN R.E. 673-1020 HOU YHOCJC ti TIJRTI.E ROCK GLEN Garden ll o m cs. panoramic c·1ty It view from mstr bdrm. h11:hly upgraded thruout 1n neutral clrs. wood rlet'k, proflndscpd. 3Br. 2''78a. approx 31()() sq ft. 9S5 1285 EMPHASIS OH •.. ~lYI<' & comfort an thi;; 3 bedroom ho m e w Ith vaulted cealml(s, formal chrung & a very pnvak i.pa . lmpr ess t Vl' roastlinc views from every room. S260.000. DRAMATIC CUst.om·bwlt J bedroom home w it h cathedral cethngs. skylights. larF(c stone fireplace, formal dmmg. spacious family room & third level add.a t.aon pot.enU.al. ~.000. -816-C-AN-YO-N _, ~~· ...•.....•••..••.....•. Pres. Hgts. twnhm 2Br. t•~Ba Assumable loan Pool. s p a. $94 :>t\ 4:9S-1786. COMFYJBDRM Well kept 3 bdrm. 2 bo {amUy home w /country kitchen. newly painted & criitd. fully landscaJ>P,d. sprinklers. patio rovt>r Priced to sell at S1 \2.500 By owner Pnn only SS1-1"94or979 2560 IMMACULATE SO.IRVIHE !)paC>OUS 4 bdrm. 2":. ha on xtra lge lot. Won 'l last L oaded w up .grades Natural cell<ir walls. ceramic tlll' tmtry. o:urrored wardrotx>s. ful ly landscaped w uulo ~prink.Jer~ On quiet t•ul de-sac Stepi; lo P<Hil. park. tennis. !-.d1001 Real value <il SJ~.:-,00 By owner Pran only SSl-14.1}4 or 979-2.'100 SAN JOAQUIN VILLA Most desirable Sol<ino Plan 2 bdrm ~ den Walk to golf. trnn1s swunnung Adult!-. only $149.SOO. Open llou:.c 36 Moreno f'r1 Sal Sun fo'or more mfo cJll AJ:cnt 561-4682 BACHELOR CONDO Commuruty sw1mmini:. park, s~. tennis couru volleyball. Less than 2 years new l'r1ce JUSt REDUCF.D to $511,7541 Call oow for detail"> CUSTOM HOME lo beaut i ful NORTHWOOD . 3 bedrooms and den with private atrium. 2600 sq. ll --;. l:t\NCfl A l'f,\1 IY ~ '.~.I /000 I ~t TMll 1 I I I' I I I WY SEH I 1' . r I 1· I _ DllEAM HOUSE Just a short walk from the tx>ach a.s ttus brand new s plit level wood & J!la."5 2 bedroom home with ocean & mountaJ.n v1ewi. Formal dining & twy fLreplace. 1249.500 HOLAN Red Estate 497.5454 ---~-- 2 FOR I Commercial unit. s uita· ble for stor~ offices PLUS dt•lit4'fiUul hvin~ quarter!> <.;uod foot traf· lie an•a on Coast Hwy. ~.(00 OCEAN VIEW 1\ love(~· :1 txtrm. home in tilt-popylar North t•nd. include~ l<1rge. formal dming rm . alnum with rount;un & c·ompklcl) J)rl\3ll' VICW dt'Ck ~'75.000 OCEAHVIEW Prime property in J pnme location An 1m maculatc home oo a hcaut1fully IJndscaped H ;.! lot Hoom for <»· p.~100 $219.500 "'lqntcr ~'l....w.e~~~ . . ------- ELMORROIAY C.Spt.ure lhe beauty or the Pacific from this charm- 1ng l Bdrm mobile home. Only $28,000 don osen r• .. dtor ... 1213 N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 t II IC Al'R IT Tl I i "''°" -going 1111 eo '"' _ . _ ; lh•t oflt ioc-i '"llllflnl now -on1y quot• you an --""' _ 1 _M_U_X_H_E_E_ .... 1 y<111 elt OO'#n to dlnntr. I I I I' I' e ~ .... .-kle _... _ Wlllllflelll .... llll*'IJ-d '-..._ ______ -.... ~,,.... ... No J below. • m~1"~~"' r r r r r r r r 1 ·~:;;y.unm1 I I I ·I I I I I . SCIAMoUrl .... ,,., 1a c ... lftc..._ aoao • Spectacular ~olf coun.e 640.5357 estate. 6600 -.q n 4 to 6 Bdrms. 5',. balh.s. l'ool mdspa. $1.295.000. 111 STARNES CO. 67~7761 NEWPORT + POOL Lvly fmly home 1·om plete w pool & !.pa Pool s urrounded hy 10 000 used bncks F:ven room for boat & RV City h~hts view• Very. vt-r~ re asonably pnc('(f H<·•·ent ly remodeled 1n rantJ"lH localJon 646-7711 I 0.25°/o EXIST. RNAHCIHG NEWPORT Lvly 3 bdrm. 2 ba. rmh home. Sunken Ii' rm ;! pat.J06. bit m 131j(.J PJ.U~ separate gUt''>l qrlr' w own balh Charmini: hous<-in most pr.-~t1i:111u' Newport locc1t1on Won I last long at lhl<. 1<114 pnce ~7711 Real F.-.tatf' MIHI VIEW Step; to beach Nt>w I Bdrm ho m e ncaran!: completion. Bwlder will help fananre. Su bm 1t your offer A s k1ni: $254.000. Call r>40· l tst ,~> HERITAGE . • REALTORS CLASS SEA Elegant 2 Br condo ov~r· looklnl all of th e Newport couUloe. Ex-c e 1 le o t locatloo . Complete enter1.alnment 1' recr~allonal ~-Owner pro vided flnaoclnl al a low J.GWX,..,....t. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY l'7M700 --------EadbWfT...._ rantasllc tri·level 3 Bdrm. 2 batb. neutral eartht.one dtt0r In mmt rond1t1on Hurry' Call b4.').-0."l)3 l!ilfMt .... ,..._...._..<_,...... EASTILUFF Ry o-..11er. one or a kind. i'it'l!:Jnl ,, Ur. tx-am ram1 I\' room w ~ky light. <'"< 1·c·1Jll\ l' homl' f"n•nt•h door"> ln l\ window ... IJ1•1l 'flJ . 11\cr,11t•<l lot , 11..tal 1.1n~.H y lntl·n·um. pnitC">i:.H>nJlh clt•n1r<i1t-cl tv. I.ind'( .111t•ll Jmt•ml 1t·~ 1011 numt·r111" tu 11,1 \l 1t\ 1• Ill 1·1111cld 1011 ~lkS IHIO f,.,. (' J 11 71 1fWI111.(lfi U1>1:n hou~e ~l &:-.Un I 1 HARBOR RIDGE '.J b r J t. J t 11 n ti o H1-·n111r '1el' PnCl'll 111 't'll II\ Ov.ncr sr.:. (Ai) ti40 •Ji;t);) '\ fo:Wl'OHT CH 1-:ST :I T h r 1• t ( 11 n d o .X'lr1hdrm.' Tt·nnu.. pool. JJru111. , .. una ta'. <In 1,111111 l1n<in1·10.: No J,111111h 'fo quu1try1n)( BJ11rn ~ 1111:1 or r .. w SJ.Si \1.'l B SU VIEW! C)(•r;1n ~ r1ty h~hts v11•w sns.ooo S399.000 i-:x clus 1vr Prine only Patru·k Tt•nore. i\ gt . 631 .l2JJ6 100/oDOWH/OWC VIEW HOME N<'WJ>Ort ·s ftnC!tl 3 Bdrm decorator home Built around central atnum Master '!Wle has cu.,tom loft & Oak s piral Halrcase Custom JBCUDJ pool w canyon & nty lights view directly off master i.uate Ex· tensive use of brick . wrought iron & pro· feSSIOll•I laTidS~•ping. Don't buy a borne In Newport Beach prior to seeinit Ws one. CALL RED CARPET 13l-l3'0 CASTUIYSEA Total luxury abounds Lhru.out t h is 3 Br Medtterannean home. Top quality conatrucUon and every conceivable amenity lncludlna 1t.alned 1tu1. circular lt~ue. ha.odpalnted tiles. eo mucfl more. 380 dt• view. Call to 1ee. ~wpan P&er IMlty 673-2051 San.--c a,Dlstw ew> I 0 78 .•..................... I ~HorwEstat. 4000 sq. ft. s~le st.or)' h1i:h quality custom home l'ano \ 1rw or Capc,trano Valli'\ 'l;ov. under con -.trut· t 111r1 Compl!'t1on m 1d \\a) S499,000 DaH~ Bourkl• Hltr.546-~ Tustin 1090 ..•...•..••.••..•...... Would _\Ott hd11·v1• th.11 \OU can l11J1t ttu" 1•\1•1· \Vclhngton hom1• b) . .., -,um1n)( a !I ... ,·. 1 on\ lw.n~ Full pm:e S:t!.'• •Miii l~t TD S2:10,71>1 ~nr mnn• drl ,111~ {'.ii I 0\1. nr ,tgl !;.lK. 71;till .............•......... 1100 .........•...•.•....... MOBILEHOMt-: H C Y S E L L H t-; :"-T n~A.'lin: Mobile Homr s~ lftfonnation Cente-r CALI.US 661-1021 BY THE SEA Sl l ,000 3 Br :'ttobllc.> Hom<'. JP prox ' , m1 lo Ut't'.tn Pool Sp;1 Rf'<' ccnt1·r lncludt>~ ~torai:l' :<hl.'d & encl patio A must lo sef'' Call 752 1700 nov. • ... Tnuler space avail for 35 footer Sr c 1t 11ens. no lod<l pets 646-41 SI NO DOWN oar Take Over Payments '78 Sumerset 24 · 2 Br. 2Ba. mason1te Md1n2. shake roof. bnck sklrting & planters. w tk t o Westnunster mall. Only $316 mo. <A.85129 > BEACH MOBLLE HOME SALES 847-1100 Rellremeol or Flsblng Get-Away, lOx.55 in Park. Lone Pine. No k1d1. $'1DI. tJ7&.5747 aft.et 5pm For aale: mobile home. Cpta, drapes, Uke new. Nice partt• pool. $17.900. C.J. ReaJly, 992-6471. OPEN SAT /SUN 10.5 2 Br MobUe Home 34001 M\llrlandl #1.94, !2 Toro. Forat Gardena .cl:ult park. No pett Country Club Uvtna. Security Oat.. MW737 or 5111-51'71 s. ~cbllk. RU.r. ~.......... ~'*'-X-• ..... _1•..._ _____ _...DM.......,V'..;.N.DT...-.,;....._.,. .. ~ ........................ ~ ........... o..-....... Olill-....... Olill-.... ... ~.. •too ................................................................. . ....................... .._ ..... ,.,..,, zooo .._,, .. ,rty 2too .... .... In a...t. &JC. Panoramlt' ....... :·:,.;::••u• .. • ............... ....... I it• 11 vtew. DbAe wkle Adult n.&ol'l•R.U ' Uolt11Co•u II•••· ................... .. pstt. 28r 2Ba .. 000 lNOOtl E PROPKJlTY l!S.OllO. Subject t.o 1031. Trade Nwport 4-Plca. e:Mllfor.CJ..7546 • · Frcm $111JIOO. Modular '*-Wf A# orf.1M111 I to «-.n fOI' Taboe Ty~ Hom••· 2• br JodlaeVlllalll. <WALK TO Bl:ACH>Z BR MC\lri\y, 3 am ~aches. 6 ,........... ManaWi Rlty ITs-4800• + d e n a 8 a pooUs •. Tnu"" late ""'• ._ .... ·~am" Nr loveJy Pk. aa.1 PKlllc Cout COSTAMISA pool • clbbM. ISl,000. Hwy, La1uoa Bcb . Onil& t."ma·»'M down; A/I.. 648-4311> RM.P . <714 )419 ~711. wuine la at 9 M> and ...... ,.. al*8d UMCOMTROLLID ...,. Nat 10 F.1 Nldo Mobtle Home PIJ'tt tn San Ju..n. We tt.ve NVer&I ftJ' new MobiJe I lome9 w /moo.t pnces CaJJC·97~Wcr. Mobtle H.ome lh70 ex- pand(), 2Br. ZBa. furn. toe an desert area. D>.CXX> Btfl mobile pk m Rancho Mirage Ple!i6e t•all <714 l 324 2140 bfr JPM dally or C714 1 328-7419 wkntls l!m Salem, 2 Br 2 Ba, single. w many extras Cobta Mesa adult park <.:a.JI Play Port ~12 lllli67041 IOOO ~Hon.t C.ot>W :'tte-:.a. dbl wad~ S31 900 t'Jm1ly park "lkwport Beach '26.!m ~ttna Hdb. be11ut dbl Wlde--$26.900 t.o $44. 000 Meadov."'> Park, JW>l list <"<I &·aut d bit' v.1dt' lrplr ~.500 L1:.\ w11h ( 00'>l.t :'t1l''J Mohllc• llor111·~ .... i..rt p1.i·k1og ""''J :'th·'·' Mol>tl•· I loin\.., 00 43..'\ I l\lt.JI l Br w tip 11111 ,11r l~KKI, i.k1rtio.:. JV.ntng ,h;•tl. C M $5200 f~ l 151 . l)4l :!911 UGUHAIEACH 1978 Sin9le w id~ Hillcr~st. lo tpoce r"f'ftt. close to towft. Just lis~ lSR5797 I Mobile Hon. Store 554-7070 1300 ....•.................. COURT ORDER OF PR.IV A TE SALE 40 UM Apt Comp.x l959. 1961 :'tiaplt• AH' l'o~.tJ ~•"'J Ca U1d:. 111 1,. Prl-wnletl to Rdl'rt-.• .lt'Jll :'tl .1r1t· :-.p..irllni.( .!Ltr.! l>u1>nnl tx>fon· 1>1 ~tt· Ill ln1n1· !'tt an•h Jn!. 19tf) Tht' propert \ tu ht• -.old <ii pn\ ale ~ah· lo lhf' J)t'rson mukm~ th•· h.Jgbcst bad Tl·rm?> 111 sale & !>JX'<'1f1t·auoru. l'un bt.· obl a.Jlk>d by w n l in i: o(fit"t· of rt>fert>t• 4-PLEXES RlOM $159,000 20%DOWH HE.U DfSHEY'LAHD Broiler '714 nso 1634 ee ..... ., Lots/ Ctypti 1500 ....................... I Plot"> 11 .. rbor I J .,.11 \tl'mOrtJI t'Jd, l \1 "'50 t'J or mdkt· 11lr 7'it>-5ofi5 Comn1tr-cid I --~~ ....... !~.~~ Conwnercial ZOMd Allr<1l1 I vc :! -.1 on ho1hf' 1n lw..irt ul do11>n1uv.n lS<llhoa (;uod ror .111\ lt..w Lt· a"· or "·II t .ii I for 111form.at11m MEI.FUCHS PAVILION RLTR. 67§..1120 CO \1 \f ~; H IC: \ I. I. Cl T <.:.mnt·rv \'111111:1· Ar1"1 .Ille\ Jll,...,~ 1114 nr .1,.n I s 13 '• !>Oii I' r 1 n u n I ' tl.51~ COftdominiums /Town· hous.n for sale I 700 ........•••••.•.••••... LOW IMTEREST Gr.at locaHOfl Take ovn lov. 1nter1'4'1 1 rate loan' Several cho1C't• I 2 bt'tlroom rond11 hotnCb tn popular Spr 1n.:'> rommun1t~ 10 In 11w Lake,, l>lr1 .. 1m,, 1auu. ... lush lan<l~capin.: From $57 .950 !'hone tod11y cµnn 11111) 1 S44 14J4 <Brt>kt·r I CONDO -IRVIME Ex('epllooal buy 2 hr I hM rondo IJl chOl l'\1 Spr rn.:s Communll) 1n Irvine Trnna. ... pool. ~r111 L u">h !Jl rt•am' & landscapinJ: Sl4 .ooo un der market at $75 000 Ju11t 10'. down l' J II Brok~r 5 44 ·l431 HURRY ' 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPC>fl'HGTS $234,000 Tl.M'UX Ow.B RMAMCIHG Spacious 4 Br. I 28a owners w\lt w 1rrp1c. Aho 2·2Br uolta w tfrptcs. Xlot owner rinan<'lng. P1uM t>all 631·22tf tor detalla. Kmda1J Co. 3 Deluxe unit• Hunt. Harbour. Owner will finance. Bll:r 87>-2ZllO --,,..,...., 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDI ,Z .J ... &Wh S14Z.500 AUBllALTY "6-0814 CM'C ba1aDce ! Exttllenl ·-•••••••• ••••••• •-. ,..,area. 75.2-ll:IO ......... l .. 1107 3 ~aw houses. room for 4tb unit . will ex- chanae for vacant lot. j 9UAIL A.~~J. 10,-Tll 1:10 rx1 umu. 1maU mobile home I~~~~~~~~ putt or cash. Owner wUJ be!p f a.nance. $165.000. Sttmc Prop. 675-57216 12 Uruts. Costa Mesa. All two·~. 10 Times gross Terry W11l1ams Agt. 8511666or5:>1-87~ • auMrrs • CA6ta M~i. Room for more on lot laEAD & MITTY 4 four.plexea an Cosu ~esa Can be aold separately. AJJ 3 Br 2 Ba each. Owott will carry at ID'"< for 4 years. 2$% down Pull pnce Sl95.000 Real Estate Investments 3333 W Coast Hw). NH 645-6646 CIOM'd Sunday • o..ty SJ00,000 The!ie muq be the t:ht:<IJ)e5L urutii in Costa :'>1e.a Buy :-.:ow•' Fixer upper Rehab and makt' TO~S (Jt' DO G JI ' I , ________ _ Pnn only C.sll 24 hn. ~ 641..S833 36 UNITS TISTl:"J S500f\ do.,.n IEASTSIDE. CM Three 2 BR 2 Ba umll>. 1st <>wner deprec1at1on .. ,.w on two nt-w unit~. 64()..6259 fo//Jflll R E A/LT Y f'rinc 1p<1I:-onh· 110 :----------JJ.!t·nL~ Ht·dd) for ( '11n<1t1 t·1.1n H •r,111n U\ n a mitt· pr11pl'rl > pr1<·f.d 14 1·11 ~lo"' Uw rlklrkPt l 'nn onh llurry 11>r>n t I a' l <.:-111 24 hr AJ!l 541.0800 8 UNITS HUHT I HGTO,.. BEACH 4 YEARS HEW ~11.11,,11.1 llwittni.:tou lie Jt h HJ t' K-12 -H H K.W ~ \!>~ fclf' Jim W1bon l.c'latnl CdM 2 + :! duplf'X ~ qwet tret-lmt-<J 'ln·f'l t-1r .. µl.t1·e, 1n both L1l.inrunl! <1wner ' unu 14 pn \ Jh' ) <1rd Jt'allnt \i.:t f,J 1 .l2J.,t, HEW UNITS. C..M. l~t· Jbd lb.t 014 nt•r ., unit "' ffl>I \.trd .lo(df<1.lo(I" Jurub .tt ~ 0011 Jnd I uruL' J l $2ti:> 001 ~. lnV">tmL'> M2 1603 20 NEW UHrTS-CM ~JUllfUI .! btJ , i l1J I II .... n h 0 0 ' ,. fl n I I ' w lrplr-.. vaullt'<l 1·1'11 ....................... Ow'mlnt olckr 3 8dr9 home with flre ptac peUo. Adult.a, DO pet.a. 8unltt RJty Re&isttt eu.~ 312' . .............•.•••••• , House to share west 11• trees. space. & pnvacy. Mlt' req brains, humot. and respect. 1225 752-7SZ1 ext 28:1dys ....................... l!Aoallland 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. Wlfum S600 J Br. den 2 story SSOO 28r Apt incl ut1 I $500 Lou Brechtel & As5oc. ITTS-3331 CoroM de4 Mor 32%2 ....................... 209 Mars:ucr1tt· adJ to (Jrean <!hr , frple, $7~ Appt :!lJ·•IW 4325 evt·s FOK LEASE t-:xc1l1~ J Hr. 211tfa h:.1·. patio. 1.tarltl!I.' w'hr dryr SllJOtJ mo ;w lld1olropc "" 64om1n Ol'TST \:-.;(JI:"<; UN11 SO Ot-' lll<i lfW1\ Y W1JOtl p;i.Dt'lmi: wt.!. the Lont'- hll!h twam ~. hn·placr "'11h r.11..,1-'d h1•arth. therl.' Jn•nt•n U'>•-<l hn<·k walb 111 1 ... 11•h1·n 14 h1t•h l~ • fjll'l.ll'f'(j WI ( h hltn r Jlli.!• o\ ··n •h,hv. J~her (,. 1r.l'-h • omµ .. 1·tor :! IJrJ.'•· bdrm" 1•J1·h v.1tti v. .. lk '" I'""'' JOU 11rn .1l1· bJlh.-. LJri.:1· '>ut> 1k-c I. ~.1r.· t c <ir .:arJg1• c\ I.bl· ol v. <i!>hl'r dryer ,\\ .11IJhlt• nov. Heh rt: qlJJ n'd :\u pt'h sat5 per mo c .. 11 f11r appoint· tn'fll. l>t() ill'iH 4-ft..EX APPEAL IOjt."> In i.(re<1l ~l''a \.erdt• T-iLln\o:stmt.s :! hr. I l1J huil1 1n i. 642 1003 ~ai.(t• n111.1N' lli60CI mo lo< Jllon Good 1t"rm:. t•rirte of 1Jw ner~h1p l'rht"CI for fll!ll .. altc l'.<111 8 UH1TS W JPOOl S275.000 lluntmgtoo lki.r h Rlty /ol.t2-411 ~ !WCI 5027 "'-k ror Jam W1l.;.on Office WldinrcJ SIS0,000 Near Buch Blvd ai San DK-l<> f rwy 2000 ~ n. i $411lA'!> 2FOa I SAU 2200 •.•.........•...•..•... 5 \.creo. Palm ~11. ap pro\ t><l for 43 t·11n<k>' l~Y Brok\'1"1).3 :!291) !:iptoct<1cu1ar •hlle water \'le'# lot 1111proved 10.000 +sq I\. bullch~ pad l lot off ocra.nfroot South L<acun.a S450 ,000 il4 9SS-Zl919 tM 7>Jri ....... ..,...,,.._. 2 He<iroom. den. 2. Rath Monaco model, rarrplacl' and larite \ant Community p. ••I Jnd J!rt'fflbt'IL"> ~'i95 RC"k1ylorCc' \ .1 ~ j\ "' 3224 --------CostoMna lluntm~on l:f.ea"h RJt~ IM2-H14 K4I> 5027 '-'~for Jim W1bon 6 DELUXE UNITS l'tu:\H: EA!:>ISID~. I .\1 :! Bdrm.' each TI lE !-.I ,\I( 'lo ~ ;...., I () tTi:t ;";ht BUYER"S BROKER rl'pn~un.i hu\ t'r' ,,, 1 lll,1\1'1' ,\I lnd;i' ' 1>111 •"' ~"u rw•.,J ·' hrn~1·r rwi..,'ll1at1ni. h.ird lor \our ll4''1 pr II l' I l'rllh .t111f UGUHALOT t 11 t''11 '11'"' ltlC in pnmt• 1.inul} Jft'J ur L..i.:unJ H.-,H h ,\ 11 u t 1I1 t 1t•, ·•'.W.ibk (.;OulJ fan.me Ult.! Sl~ oou don osen nmho r" l.'tJ' c '1 '-" r t t\\ \ I \I a 'lo \ BI" \I 'II fln.1n1 mi.: Bu\ 1 r-. rwt'tl I MobM homt / ,.,,.h"''" r1·111, ... 1·111.11111n TrirPrlu 2300 dunn~ •~<rn\itt J~·ncli\t lor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11n11.l-.11nn P''" 111'-IJ\ l ,1 \tlh l'l'I iri.. l!l>.x .t<h 111· .1n<I .. 1111111m· l.1\ ,.0 II I ti I 1 r I In' 1 '' hJn.:1 "' 1 1111 f'nt ~ 111 •1' t '111 r r ~~~·,~::~.I <;~1~;~;1~111:;; ::; ~~~~ ~~iJn111 ~1.~111 prll'1' .'I. cln l'•I\ nwnt 111 Mowwtoin. D~. "'"'' ft"" 1 ....... it 001 or Rnort 2400 1.1t•·nqm1 ''·'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• I •1un,1•l11r H1·all' lr11· t ,.,n It 11o"t1·r !;.'In .,4'1H I I Wit IOj..'11 >11 fl< ,u'I lit• J t'h &C1Jrf1dcl t"'o I pit"'' I o1 cf >IV. 11 hu 111 •'I l1n.111• 1n1. \ITll IA'\l'r J~'1 ·ll•t•1 •11Jt 111n "nulh :'ttnr1 •..Ml ... 1..; l'Onin.1111'1 \1Jr duph•>. I Ill ~ I~ & ' 111 I U.1 f1•01tUrl'' llll ludt ,1 11 1. own1•r ' 111111 14 lH.,1111 ,..,.,hn.:' 11 pl1 cl,h.,..,.,hr 110 1 ul •k '>·" 'l :0-.1 uf Cou-.1 It"\ ~!\!> 11110 .\1(1 J 1m Worlt. 1111; l:li 1 hOml• 1198-5131 it.Pl EXES FROM SI 59.000 200ioDOWM HE.U DISNEYLAND Brc:*er !714 nso 1624 8 Uruta E·s1de C.M. all 2 bdnn. fantastJc owner fuw:ic1ng. Pnced lo sell. Dml wait. Pnn. only. Dltr 9'1'MJ83 . TRI-Pl.EX . ~ UNDEI MUIET 1.11 38r. 28a unlt. 2·2Br. 1"'1B• unlt.s. 1Take ovM cootract 'at 9\.\% Int. Rents' low for area. Beat Investment. Call for ~t!.11•. 17141 846-llOl FOR LEASE ''"" , l1<·1tr .. 1m h.tlh hum1 \11 •IUn I .1kt'' I uuntr' t lull '"'" (l"flnl.' pool u ... 11111fulh l,mdMJl.l('d 1111 111.1111 knanC't· \ .1rd ~t < lubhouw Htl ~rt Hot ~pnn>:" ::!IJ :r.~ 257:! PALM SPRINGS Seven Lakt•, Countrv O ub 3 BR. 3 li<I t•ondo on i.:olf rourst• rrui itn 1f 1rt•nt mount.1111'1e~~ Cl~l' In pool. -,.1 una and ~pa Ov.111.-r 1\srt $1~.000 1...0 .rzn 324 25611 IDYUW1U> Ml h.Jdeaway m the taJI ptJll.'!I I Bdrm . I ba • completely rum $62.SOO. Goodtemu. Exec. retreat. 3 bdrms . 2 ba . hl.ll(e. secluded lot wtlh beautiful vaewll $148.000 Good terms Call Suzy Hoffman at Ito f"f man Re a It y. ldylJwtld 1~3 or l~Eves. o.tofStah ,, .. ,.., .2600 ....................... . .............•......•. Sharp.! br. '>IOH· & refnf! \dull">. no peL'> S1% mo :-,.aii lJ'i7 Of\.1 .Y SW~ Nr 01·t·an l>I"< 'lot"'Wr L g JBd :!11 Ba :!sh · \II \mt:n \. J t' i;.u; IOJ.'> .!Hr ,!b.i +dt•O,l4t'lh.1r, 111JJd 1 ul d1· ,,w, nr ~ ,\ ·c· .. untn· Cl11h ln<I , .inl1•11t·r W I l, rl'I ri ~. 1ul11 g.ir d r 11p111 \trium i:.1rcl1 11 \I•"' lrcom '"' ri~.nt 111 \,1ull .. I l'lt.'.•nl t1•1i1n~ & lrplo ~ h t & '·'"' .. $~.m "·•·uni' ...,..,. I>\ ,q1p1 l'.111 ~~~· """' lhr ;!' hJ ).!Jr,kn IV.nhm :• 1 .1r ~ i:a1 v. "IKlr Frplt m11 r11 I•• 11 If uni "II.• ~~1.1 •.• o t,"; ~· J111 "'"·' "''"'°' hm '\r "l l1o.•1l • l111n ht·' & ~· l 11.1 • l'l .11.. St>Sll \I 11 ~· ~>II ur o-15 ~t;! .iJt L.! EJ~h1dt• 3Hr & den. .: I I H.t heal.t'<i pool S750 11111I~5J99 KIDS/PETS OK fo:A'-;TSIOE 2 UR. $495 BR. S395 Gar & patio fi.12· 251 O or 646-48411 3 BH t ba, gar , lge yard, h11rdwoo d fl oo r s $4~ mo 540-1151 ask for Le. OeMn 2 br w Im el. garage S375 mo Adults, no pets. m w Witson63t-4889 3 Bdrm. big yard. mo to mo~. Call 7SJ.31"1 A\l.t.I. now. Clean olcter tiome. 2 br. I ba. crpu, drps. grdnr. S450. 6'2-4610 2 Br. I be duplex. fncd yd , child ok. S36S. mo. 548-0438. am.DR~ OK. Triplex. 3 Br. l "'ll., cpta, drps. .. ~,p, DW, blllna, dble pr, paUotsundeck. ~. M8-«IO 1, 1157-070 l Eut.llde, quiet street. 3 br, 2 ba. lie encl. yard • .-Uo. QLIJdren. peU oil. S575 mo. Avail. oow. .-,.scz or Bent 646-7711. Make 1our 1boppln1 --b)' UllDI the Dally PUot CIMlifted Ada. , C&tJ:: JUI U ....... :a j ... OU•H•U•HHnne ----..................... _.. ...~·~ ·-' ..... 116' .. bullfl.M .... lbr. -................................ . NO n&1 Allt. • c.to Plub, eh~ ta .. . l'liltala. Vllla aucel1 biW.,., f!OOI . uuna. llS4lllb thtn ., ... HC prklo1. UDO AOUlu, no -Mo D Ubt·"1 t8'1UDtl Af •lh"91al11M Afalw•t•Ullfwa. Afalw•.,.,... Afalwllt1.,.._ 1&.1.,. .. ,..,......,., ............................................................................................ Ma ,. • ..... 17'9 CeaMMw JIJ4 lkJl4• .... Jl40 ........... ... .......................................................................... ~ ..................................... . aaytront furalabed , llllDA VII.DK bona. at W~TO llACM OCIAt..otCT e 2 br, 1~ ba. PAUo. ....,... maaplM.re zw br dla UaiQue becbelor.Ro¥e • •·• ... a be. Prplc, I • Jlai:d 11 earpori. Oroks,f7Mll2 ... NoflU.541-JOM nbfa. Ou• wNr pd .-pr,WIDllloobp~ dio. Anll. lmmed.. 1115 mo. Hf·UU Of Tlll.llplt 14>•• , --« TSI~ 1:.:t.,"':.a~·:f ::: =~·.,.t.,~'••= mao ~ 2 br •11ar. peUo, _•_«lll_SJIPI _____ _ W'ISTll.tf,.P CO. DO • 1.-.aa. W/D, dM , ...... l"OmJD •• l*Ually fin. DO P9Q. ~ caa.2-.. WMo crT1.,.. _•rt7Ulit• A.-17MJTO S-Cl111> Dr. By owner L&a.W1 .... ..... :tbtl, ram rm. frm *8 rm, • hnd new I Br rondo, llCW1lY Pl•, pool, JIC' Drookh\lnl tW"lmlna&· er. O•rdctn Crovt' A.11.«)lU ~"°'•ufronl 3 br, 2 ba, compl fW"D Oaraae MM?Mn.. '1.Allo~ 14M711 fllUQIDIW/encl.1ara1 ~~DOl*a.1'°1 ...... 2 br lower~. •trpb •00.UXE* 15th St. Nwpt Hcl&tlU. PaUo. pool, jaeud • TSLM.amt 1U·1'03 ..._IQ.1'Jt0. ctrp0rt. MID. mo. C.11 •i Br nr. SO. C.t Plau sm No petai. 1~11 "' Ml 1480 kS-a'l'O or 7'l·flllll5 for GAIOEN APJ. PAii flWPOIT lppt. AvalJ. Feb. lat. 3Br. 1aa. New pha.h atP9t Meow pei;nt ln out. N?$1 mo. OardlGet-wl No pell WW~ •mall eltlld. l.)'nnt. S.wual rental• avail IGT11l NOW! n._ .._ atw, 1\&11 '"' rm, ~ m1lr swte. ' Many Muy •tr ... 11 .eoo. Call '11N174 --~---- ID>Mo. Dowr~. 4 br, I ba, .,. at, DJ 0800 or131-1117 -------Te 1t1u1t u. .. J·-~ llH ....................... ll 81Hch l'ffthle Pool, 3 br, I~ be SI()() mo. Nae. ... alJ ICU «123 alUI --- a BR.. l bl, wntr M2S 381\, 2bla. wn1.r ~ associated U ~d t>t 6t', »"t A 1 lfJ W~ ' .. ' "" • , t' , '' ' l Br. ~. refn11. pool Adulta, no pets. P25. ~ V1UA MIDBA 2 Ir. Adlllh o9y 3poola ~carport pWio apt.a., B SQ 's ~t.ofwyt "bchs wa.IJt t.o s~. 17111 Gotdewwest atw.....,. IDlllTl.l£NTS lmmmlc a br .wlt eondo. MNU"' nice complex. $400. COUNTRY CLUI UVIN&IH NEWPORT IEACH 848~ COndo. 3 br 2 bli, So. Cat Ptu. Nu (1Jt •• d.rpe. ~11 ~wr 10.1881-8'751 . SRI._. 3814 ....................... w~ ........ ..._ -I Zbe. .._at-. -,.,... ....._, • .... lblt al UUJ ~--~ 5br ._ SJOO ...-s. o Car.ta Mota St 4tw. 3ba, N°itw 'a111s Nfwpart cr.t 4 bt. 3 ba c-oodo Pool, tenn11, Jaau;a, uuna 960 mo 8').0101. au> 34$-T t 11 ~--rw. 3550 sns.sn~ 1 BR furn or un ••••••••••••••••••••••• rum 1"2 bile bay/ocean 2br, 2ba, MW t'fl>l.I, iU 11tove & d1hwbr Incl f';nd aaraaes . Couple pref. ChUdren OK. No P'tl NOO. UUI pd, en·ept et« Zl24 Elden 84.5-1965 847-6064 ......... ~~ An adult communit)' on the Back Bay Spec tacu1ar Spa, 7 swimming J>OCMs, 8 lighted tennis courts. blke lr a &J.s, put. NR SANO. View buge l\lx. ury lBr. 2Ba, fpl, Slmtmo. 846-7815. l&.'50 mo •~• ~· aaoo All Jack. 7:.>-l.222 ---3 Uory Townhome . , ..... 3890 DWGlrrl"UL :s bd. a bit. 1\artJ~--l(j-~--s-2 m quite a.rH 8n1ht 6 br, 2 bli, beaut v1~w chllcry 162S mo Patnc-11 A / C • u p a r a d e d '~$·0808 or Jeanoe throuarhout $ti)() mu 131 1288 A&t ~ uw ---- Chan VM!W. db ~ Hit, ;! be t'OOdo, frplc . deck. ll1J bit lna , wUI coua.1dt1r ;! Yt leak S850 mo ' BfiP, 1111 ~7000 Rtncho San J oaquin. 3bd l!t,-,ba , $7S0mo I .t•UM• ~()(ltl9 ·······•··•·········•·· ~-~~ .. ?~~~ a.6oa lllmd 3'06 ····•····•············· I Ir Nwpt Beh \II ut1I 2 Hr garage apt on yrly t-'anuly 2 Br '340. Spac 3 Hr. 2 ba $395 Play grouncJ. pool 646-I~ trc.dMewM+t 2Br 1 ba f')--om~ S3'1S Walk io beach. Im n-w c 2 bdrm. I b<1 ClClk' lo ever )lhang 301 Baltunore Genuru Realty 839-az:J ung green Bachelon. 1 and 2 bedrooms apart melt.~. and townhouses fnm1 1399 00 ~r month On Jambor~ Al San Joaquin 111113 Road 1714 1644 1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M25Mo 2br. 2ba, Coado (rp('. dhwah, patio. nr pool & trans. 833·3307 A# ______ _ 3 Hr, l' bli ~e. IJo:t' 3 BR, a be l\t'W cpUi ~ back yard. room ror ..!. pi.int •·ir .. piau· trailer' or boat. cu.I tlt' <.1uldttti UI\ $)75 mu uc, aood area Only '7521.212oc l-«i2-06t6 ~~r. 4Br & dc•n ~ O'lO lft'Ul''8C p.id. Garal(~ 2 I.ti~ beh leli.'>t' 1 l6l~ ToP&z Open 1475 1't-n 6+I H4i4 ~Sat & St.lo 12 4 2Br2ba Frhm~ 3 Ur 2 ba f'rom SS.SO BeautlfuJ spacW>U.S unil..l. u1 J unit & 5 un1L bwld i~-. 1..,1 '•rd<!. patt06. dc<'k.s f'"arruly & adult only dtta.-. No dogs ~ar beach ruce 2br . UUI Paid. Ca U J O)'l't' 1146-330 I ~M!)g ....................... w references OK fur hmily. SSSO . Call ONTifEGOLf'OOURS~. ~1089 pro( decorat.ed 2Br, d~n. Splnous 2 bdrm gar It )'ard. Adults, 00 peb 225 t: 2Jrd S42S 645 7253 2\Uk, 2 sty coado. In prest1gOU$ Rancho SJ 8Xl mo lse 641>-6883 SeaVJ~. 2 11ty 4 BR, 3 ba home w nll(ht litiht & ocean vlt'w Guarded romm , pool & tenn 1& $1400 644 5403. 631 3444 ltci.ch ~ blki> 2br. 2ti .. PllUO 1(1.I II B Nu k1<.b. ~ $400 645-1682 Apartmttlh fvmished ··••··················· 3706 Larg~ I bdrm "sbr dryr . ds wshr sund<'Ck $450 mo GQ-9378 TSL Mgmt ___ oo 1003 ~~.'-~~ .. ~!.~~ 2 a.-. l l, ba. $tOO U>cl ~ Br. 2 ba. frplc. garage. $:J9S <:.all 962 8841 d s k for Rhett $l)2S J Ur. :? ba near new .tpt :'liew crpt.s. ~-2 lar end gdr W D hool..up. frplc. Vena1lleb CA>ndo SJ~S IBR, pool, i.aunJ, J~t· gym, c lbhse, 'lecunty Call collttt 2131477 7001 Big new IBr. NewPort J:jeach condo Ca tahn;; \1l-W Adult.'> t-ull ~· t·un ty Wkdy~ 631 2442, Eves wknds 842 7~ Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury Jdult apt.., In 1'4 plnnl> from S375, 2 bdrm ~ from $.535 + pool&, lt'ruus, waterfalls. ponds' c~ for rooking & ht-al.Ing paid Prom San Ul~1 f'rwy dnve North on Beach t.o Mcf'addeo t.IM..'11 We:.t on McFadden to Seawlnd VIiiage <i14&-996J. 8 Toro 3232 Ora.nsettte Patio Home, Blufri. l'Olldo. J UH . 2 bu, ····················••· 2Br IBa . furn or unrurn sricx> mo yrly. ut ii anti d 673-4002 Yearly J Br. 2 ba. D W frplc. i:aniRe S600 mo Wtr pd tHS--~ l:M patJO Adlts. no J>t•b ~ !jfjS7. 548 ·"291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely 2Br+den+OR, 2ba. all amen1t 1cl>. Adults. no pets $55-0 Lea.~. s.52·~17 lra level. mint c·und 1mmed posi.~. SUbmll on kid!> & pets S72S Cole~worthy . Hllr IWOOOOO Brand new 3 Br. 2 Ba, fanuJy room, A 1C, frpc, $650 mo. Children welcome. no pels. 9.5, 752·6616 Aft 7PM, 893-256:J MMlilqon leach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Pnced from ~SOOS. F'ncd yard & g arages . Fnm1l1 t.>s pleal>e. Kids & pets wel~. Call 964-2S66or 973-2971 Altl. no fee ---1 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 BR, den, on golf courst.'. Spectacular view or hllls, park & lake fr most rooms . Comm pool & spa. sns mo. 640-4546 SAN JOAQUIN VILLA OONAVARRE i':xl!t'uUve Bluff:. c•ondo. :1 Ur 2~ Ba tn·lcvel, pre st1gious locale. perfect condiltion. no le 11sc req. S850mo 644-7315 Hones ok! Sllper big 3Br. 2ba hm on ovr .,., acre in Back Bay, frpl, country k1tch. etc. Grt bnkh!le wtwet bar S8501mo <.:all 540-0004 Beautiful new custom home view of ocean. walk to sand $750 ~or 2u 33.1 31146 I Super sharp near new 2br. 1''2ba Twulue. Near t.mn1s crts. pool. & jac. SS75Mo. lllt & last + $200 dep 546-6771 3 br, l ba, newly decor. -"---------• frpk . cov patio. 2 car TRl-LEVEl 1u ir Gardencr µd OHLY2LEFT NEW QUALITY HOMES 3 Br. 2•., ba, 2 story. 3 plans, approx 2000 sq n S675 mo Huntmgton St & Oay Ave (710840·5504 OHL y SIOO ~~o. 213.235.4332. 4 bdnn beauty Huge fm· ly rm, fnnl din rm. 2\? baths 1\ Wiiiner Qwet :-.lr eel . near park Garden&assoc. 759-1501 Nf:W LUX TWNHM 1-; 3 br, 2'r.r ba. tn h?vt•I. frpl<' gar. l yr l!>c Agent *2·2:l:JS ~ Walker & lee Real F.state 3248 .•..........•.......... ---------•!:! fir. 11'2 ba, l...:e vard VACANT '"'"' S65t1 m o 0To~ :t Hdrm. SS2S 2 Bdrm, ''40 22tXlor4~1 Ol!lll $475 Extru sharp ( 'l<•:.t' ., ... 1 d to '>dioob. fwy:. & ~hop-~ Lge r4me r a Bay Pini! hllnll''> 4 br. 3ba, ea ''lfl@{;l;m•emm i:3~:~!a~ ca Ask 962·44nlr.r·) 546·8103 3"-2' u~ -'·- 3~ 2Ba Le Gar 81.lna Gtdnr kids pets nr Sell. Sbsln1. Bc:b, SS2SS36-JS09 UI, "Joo,..,,, rm, ~upcr ()()e.81'1 vaew. lyr old. 2 ciu- gar. Exec. home $950 mo. No pets . 497-1051. J8r home. n ew :.love'. LIJ?newlbrmob&Jehome fresh paint. no pell., SS25 /\JI bltm.s Steps lo bch or • St'i' !l6tJ 1662 pr tOI 528 1910 lbr 200. (m·d yJrd ('ult' h ou '>t> $550Mo Call \Id!) Jo Mii J!ll I Cha.rnung Jbr, 2ha. rhn rm. frplc, dbl J(ar. walk t.o bch & school!>, S)95Mo 642.3743 2Br. 4 blkl. from ocean, no clu.ldttn. $36-GJ12 All wood 3 levels. J bdrm , J ba . dll amt·n1!1cs $1000,mo Call 494-J91j()or durmg week 64I·1340 ---- OCF..AN f~R() NT MON'TIIL Y RENTALS S350&Up. RMP <714 )499-3579 :-.!1<·e 3 bd, 2 ba Ocean vu Nr HJ Sehl. Avail. $850 mo. 494-1216. $725. 3Bdrm 2' ~ba Hluff~ Condo. full bay \ 1ew 216.S VI.Sta Entrada. lh Appl. 759-09'll. 67 J.-l3S9 SPEC OCEA="' VIEW f>reslJJtJOUS Guarded J Br 3Ba, Oen, f'pk, Wd H<ir. \'icwded<~. Tt·nnas Puol &Jae. $1500 mo b15-4((7H or Ad Slllt•r 11 I 1 &12~24hrs :iHH Newport S ho r··~ ho me. fo"rpl c. IJJlto llean $600,mo Call fur <1ppt to '>l'\' ,\gt, Bru1·1· ~-.-ms • J Br, 2ba. Nc"PQrt Short-.. huuse S700 mo. l'ro~rt)' House 842-3850. 1 Br Bach Versailles con I do. P\lll secu.rtly. ~ ~11 963·6767 or $450 2Br. patw , .:Jr ~lalurtc" Hdll..l. rm 1wt-. ,,, ail 3 20 64.S smart" Beat"OO Bay, pnv bc:<irh 2 HR, la.mu or 3 BK, 2 b.1 ~e. end patio Sl2lMJ Per mo SSl 3006 or 21:1 4.D-1492 BJG CANYON Secunty guarded Ltvmg Sp11clou.-. Deane home. 640-8582 or m-091. l Br. 2car alluched garage $385 mo 963-8377 Bkr. LacJ-a Hla __ s ___ l _2_5_0 ~~!':!'!! ..... ?~?.~ 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Harbour 3br, 2"2ba. Condo Frplc, greenbelt view. Xtra nace S62S. 963-3377 ~ 3br. Jba, ten rus. pool, 2 car gar, boat :ill p av lll I. S795 840-4()5.4 '""-3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNI V PK TERRAC E CONDO 2.Br. 1mmac. d e strable loc. pool. no pets 1625 mo 642 4300, Ad· Srt1.er • 122. 2A hrs Villa Condo. view, 2 slory. 1 br + loft. t i,, ba, all garage. Microwave. trash compac tor . atnum, plush crpl. tak. wallpaper. pool & jacuul. SS2·7!Y7_'4_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 BR. Priced from S«>-$.."'AICS. F'ncd yard & garages. Families please. Ki da & pets welcome. Call 964·2566 or 973-:!!rll. A&t. no fee. &...,..a Migllel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very clean 4 BR. 2~ ba .. new carpets; view. SS90 ~ 161 I or 496-QJ22 L* Forest 3255 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Magnlhcenl new 3 br home. Love ly ocean view. Exc lu s i ve neighborhoo d . $975 "51m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mariner VWage Condo 2 br & den, f11>lc , blnts M75 mo. 66Hl69S. lN THE WOODS · Large 5aRta Ana 3280 exec. S Bdrm. St.lo & Sail ••••••••••••• •••••• •• •• <.1ub. $950. Agt 837~161 SPOTI..ES.S LARGE 3br, or 770--0867 f am rm, 2ba, crpt.s, d rps, f'tewport leach 3269 bit.ans. prime qwet area ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kleis OK. $550 lst,lai:.l & Spygluss ocean a. bay vtew. 4br, new crplg & pit. 3 car gar. 2 frplcs, a j(rdnr rncl. $1SOOmo. 64S-0776 c~earung dep. 897-2904 Soultt LOCJllM 3216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VlEW Monarch Summit I, 2br Beautiful ly decorated. Adult com munily. Clbhowsc. pool, etc. s.')25Mo. TeaJ & Bab· rock Realty wc 499·47!17 Conc1on•t1 ..... Unfinished 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASES GALORE! , ......... ...cdM • 3Br. &side C.M • exec type. Brand new +pool, spa & pnvacy. seoo mo. lse. •2Br Irvine VU111e Green, brand new ~floor unit U9Sm~. •2Br+den. lrvlne Sbarp. lll50mo. lae. ~~1~~. •28r APARTMENT CdM. Incl refrtg, S460 mo. &mo. lae. CtltoPN•lew 712-1700 Ol'llllll 0 •II\ I UN rOlll l>KI • Pdll(J ) ard nil. \tjtmt 642·1602 Bal>oa P...._a 37 0 7 'tly Ad.Its 2br . lb~ -.1ov1•. rt>frll( f'rplc P rL ' sndck. $400 846 954J MESAVYDE Ueaut1ful 2br 2ba F'ln•place, d1i.hwai.hf'r l'JUO. gara.ie. park mg ~Mo ~ deJ)Obll On water 28r . 2& Good IOCdl~ 1\dlt..'>. nu pch nio mo 644-0&lJ ...•........•..•....... ,•,, 1'\lJ IJL l S ll•t·p1ng r11orn~ & lutchl!nl'lles. $75 wk & up Orc-unfronl 675 1!740 -------Corona def Mer 38 22 . .........•.....•...... lrl( 2Dr duplx So llwy Quiet. S4:>0tmo Phonl' 53-i 1134 310:.I Ma('(' Ave S40-44UO Dix 9 mo old Twnhvanl'. :!Br. Jl,IJ.a, frplc l'11t·I .:ar S47~ mo 711 W 2lJth ~ A\a1l Mill' I 548-4900 t'Vt .... •:t ~-..;~ '4 l I VI • 1 (j • 1 & 2 BR Ptuo Apt.a.. Udo U.l.and, 3 BR 2 lia, So paUO S650 Agt &U-6822, 631·:a8 4000 . ..........•....••..•.. Wint.er Rental new dt•t•or C'ompl w linens, d1shc~ •lbr. 2ba. 673-4586 OCt:AN FHONT JBr. 2Ua ~'mo + ut1l C:Jll ~ 2 Br. WUltt'r rental until l; L'> ~ S350 monlh 1U:J I:.. lidlt>ou Call tiiJ llfil lrg I Ur llJtt Stt'J>l> to ocean or IJJ) Sundct•I.. paruall)' furn Frw uul $4 ~0 m o b73 2:.1J, t.1!HJ484, ans :.en. 3722 ...•..••.•••••..•...... ]I., bdnru.. partially lum Close to bch View Ulll incl S500Mo 675 ~ ~ta~sa 3724 ..........•.•.......•.• SUSCASITAS Him l hr a11t S:lOO /lot up En"I i:.tr l\dulb. no p!'l.\ 2110 :.t•" flUrt 111 , ~496H .._,.,nqton leach 3740 ....................... H.l 'sRHEST Spanis h ti;tate l.1vu1" · lt-!Jut1ful park lakt• "'r ro und1ngs. Terran ·d pool. Sunken aas tibq, 1oparkhng fountain~ S pac iou s r oo m'> ~parate d1n1ng areJ, WJlk 111 dc)l>C'l'>. home· lt.ke k1tlhi•11 it Cdb1m·h YtJlk to llunl1ni.:to11 <.:.t·ntt•r ., lll·drOi>m furn w .. , fo"nhothl' rum $.'".U:i \dulb, no p.•L:. Lll11Ut'l> Frt..>t:' LAQl'INT \ llERMO~,\ lli2ll Park:.1de Ln 1 hlk W of &uch, 3 bl~ ~ of t::mngcr 847 5441 ~Beach 3748 .••.................... Studio. prof decorated. 1mmac f'rff maid sen & uuJ. Color TV. $100 wk or by mo 499-22Z7 --- LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN Maid serv . color TV, hcatt.'<.1 pool. Ulll <714 )494 5294 985 No Coast Hwy ____ ~ ~an vu, 1 br. 1 ba. cov ere<! parking $'50 mo 494.()()66 .... "'* t IHc)1 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO I LEASE J REQUIRED I Y~AR·ROUHD FUH: Social Acllv111es 01· roct"r •Free Sunday Brunch• BBO"s , Par tios •Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pro ahop) • 2 Health Clubs • Sauna • Hydromassage•SWlm· ming• Driving Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles, 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1shed & Unlumashed • Adull L1v1ng •No Pets • Models Open daily 9to6 Oakwood Garden Apartmenta Ntwpoft Beech/No. 680 Irvine (1116111) (714) 645-0560 Newport hecti/So. 1700 10th SI !Dover 1t 161111 (714) 042•8170 2 br front duplex S425 t-\reph.1ce. no pets chal<J 4331nsa,a.aJ 3 I 1>4.'e Sat 10 30 lo IZ Extra lrg dupleit 2br. 2ba. (rplc. bt:amt"CI n•al ~. ocn 'u 2 l'lH l(Jr Prn bch an·(.-:.:> Sb50Mu ~ lhr, cl~ to bedch Lll.l tncl Av;,11 !\1Jrrh bl $350Mo 675-000S Na~ studio apt, $2"..!> mo 673 6223. 675 7211 1 or ~7211 Kathy 3824 ....................... Wel!ltFleld FAMILY APTS Brand new beautaful IJll:l' apt for IJrntl1<·' "'1UI I. 2 & 3 chaldn·n :\car park & M'hoob I Bl' E.lsUl<k>. :tll'\jjll but l'ULY" lot.:. ot nt'al w<l()d S27S !Ki ~ aftt-r 4pin 'TllESEVILLE" :!Br ~Ludio. 1', b.i . .:.ir Ad.I~. Cpt.\, d.rp!s , blUl.' lnctl )d "-'Jtl·r pd 6:1>412ll a;19 F " Santd An.-SJ.CJ \ lt-:W 2 BH I lSJ uvt I ) r lea1>e 11v11JI S475, bt & ]J,l + dl'µ (J.I\ Id i.ir, l2SS. agL SAVE $150 You p.unt & rlt·un :: lll'!i r: l>t>drCIOm1' 1''11 II) c·,1q ... tt><i hu1lt1n' ( 1n>t1l\d Oot)f ~1p.•r ltM ,, 1 t<HI ·\dull'. no IM'h ~n1 mi ·'l•Ph .1µ1 t-• .Ji.iii \\ Wll'><.ICI 00~ • O°'hw9\hen & 880'~ • Pool & Rec. Room • Garde11 landsup"'I • J°' 10 Buch 6 Sl\otH ·.1 : I'.\. 1Jd ,·,r.~! '. 1 1tfJ ~l t-t I" It, • 1 I 1 • • 'If.,• •l ' ,( ll) MA.RIHSl 'S WA.UC 3Br 2' 1 ba. ~10 l"rplr larJ.tt' vd. g.ar n r ltunt inJ..'lon I larbour 'h11dr1'n OK lli&i2 Jab t'1rclt· apl I ~1-61117 BEACHWOOD AYTS 2 br .! hd $40() l..a.rRt' l hr ~ WALK V• :.hopptnl( l'ool JJ f'U7ll lllln ~ \dull ... r .. , ,,.-t,., .,..., ll'V• IJ1\d\ .111 ,11lull rt<1 p;·1• l :,\ • '"' ~l>h • .;,,., l'.!f 1n~1·r h IJ !ti>. I'll l!I Yrly Wilt.erfmt 3 br. 3 ba. den. patio. \Ull deck, frplc Bo:..t ~hp avail ~mo 67S-012'> --- S72 Week&Up Studio~. I brs . kllchencttcs, pool & mwd S(•TV 548-97~ Sunny Ac:res Motel 2br. 2ba. VI~ or Back ltoom fOf" ftenl, 2 doors t•J Bay & U11t Canyon beam.tl75mo ~Jeno #\du!'-' ~Mo 644.()61~ ------Pv1 rm w bath. com pl hou:.c pn v :'\ wpt Hgt s f-'em S26> mo + 'h uttl 642 9732 evl> Oys . I~ l..a.r1tc lbr m a1tn1f1ct'nl Hay Vlt'W tft-at.ed pool 1.ndy $600 M o d Y'> 540-4.aU. t'V\"'\ ms 1.345 on.A.' v1tw ' tt Adlt ::br lbd lrtJIC' bdlC' I IUtl ™' pt°J(il '>«' S7 ~ .., (' ln di •:n 57M6, t-V~ 731 283:> EASTIWFf: :! 81'. 2 ha. lr11 2ardt-n un 11 f-'rplC' pt.JOI & re" IJc-11 \\ .11 I "'''* S~ Ill mn ·,:,7 7010or 7fll l'JJ I Hl1• (Jn) on ( 11ndu ::! l1r den. l bia M."Jl••rdll' .tan rm. mJi.:111l1c 1·01 \ 11·14 Sil:.!> l'Tl'• t~ ''·'~' (,J.rden rotl:ige 'lio c.;oolc. • flu.., ptor O:'>ILY . Sl~ bt &Jast 645 11953 \t t . H U hou>e $.130 mv '>rt'Unt). uul dft 5 pm !Mi' 571.l:J l.sJ I l't~rnn I '\l n 1 tr T\' • 1.im rm "'•1 'IJl•)I..._ .,, "'•* $1Jt 1,, I 111'1 !..in.•· \unn\· r•it1m . lit• l.J1• h & ln•ln 1 ... 11 H1 t r>•1 cJ C' ~I ~ 1.17.! 4150 Klddi1·playarea r~'>ldeh: 1hr lh,1 alluul 2 Hr. 2 Ra ~l~I pd :J:.lt 11 l 0-.t,1 \k,J M :ttlf" 1lt.1 rtl\ I <m!1" f\lt •II ' r µI• n" I" I '"•~U.i•· Jun1•11 I llr • 1111 ''°' 1!004 .... pa, 1:a11 ... !>t , M• Jti;C .............••••••.... I""'''" ,, .... I u...,1111 h111no Inc-.. 11i.·rl> 1111111" e•~•h u~ l'JUo & I0\1111: (Jfl' 3Br .t Ha ~~ ~mo 71J(1u-: .. ~ Heal µaid Nu ~l' :DI West Wal,on. C :\>I 631 ~ 5411 34\llj <)pf>n I 0 f; <t_a_1....;I y'--- \dull-.'nd n .. or I "'"I 1.1• T"nna c n • l m 1 1 .. 111 h l •-ntr .llh lo• I 11 I 1 .. 1r 'Ht" Hi t.l a '>• .. ~•1) lontl<" l' r 1~ tii~71:xl. :?1J~D9 -;::1:1 OCEAHAtOtolT J BR. 2 ba Adult:., pt1,, sruo ~o ~('arl> ~eot 67S-.ii110 £.SIDE 2 br, garden apt 1tar Adull.5, no pets. SJ5(J 100 21.5l. 548-U27 •2 Br. t ba rondo nr ~> Coast PhlL<i .._., ... <'1111 diµ.. A <... pool, 'l'<.'Unl'l- 1!.tlt' <'haldrc-n ok. nn pt•h S4W !il.M Jt.:.2 ur !)4.;..,151 I Bdrm apt End garagt>. l!U"I pun.I l;.u SC17J J 8drm apt, ga~ paid Encl gar. adlt:. 64.2-5073 ~-~----- 2 Rdrms, 1 bath apt Adults Gas paid 642.5073 ---- Vlll.A CORDOVA M06t Ulil Free New C'pt. drpE., e ncl garage, patio uedt kitchen w bllna No pets I BR S340 2 BR$t00 2323 Elden Ave . C \I 642 760S Uirge lbr. balcony. ovt>r looks pool & patio Adull!I o nly, no pe t s lllK7 ~tonrovia $295. 64.S-OO~ meati•JIU AIARTMIMTS GRAND OPEHIHG 2Br,28a M50 Excellent location. walk to complete shopplnR Beautifully landscaped Spacious apt.a. Pnvate patios or decks. Adults Heat paid No pet.a. ()pen l<MI dally DJ West Wllaoo. C.M. 63U583t:>48-2408 2 Br. 2 ba. Adults only No pets. Gas & wutcr pd M.S--S7S>. 2br. 1"'1ba. frpk, encl gar. adulu 1375 Call 64S-407 4 Ml> t.o $440. Beaut. near new 2 br, 2 ba lownbouae Sicyl.lgbts, f rpk, laundry rm. patJo. Adu.It.a only TSL Mgmt 6'42 IM 12 New2 Br. 2 Ba. rptc, bltOJ1. Westaide CM. $3U. Adult.a. no pets. 979-3376 Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse. Spacious firepl.a~ & pool. Qulet area. A<Julta, no pell. $4.S>.17$-~/6'$-3381. l.1 a.: I Ur I UJ. nt:"'h tit lur.itt:d. pool. J•lulh ~ 64& 73L9. 673 0684 '9'PBWOODS EASTSIDE :! Iv with pn' .tlt> p&ho "1111'\.'> ~m•> ~ ~l~I 1ft1 r '.!pm JHr '.! b ... -studio Das h"''hr \Ir D h.kup. 11ar frpl '" Pt'I' S4 '.J.., .... ;1·-iur~.nr. OCEAN AREA 011 liJS 11/iH. !Sl;! 27~--- I • \llent100 Senio r ("11 ll.t"nS Wt' offer 10 ... mi: prul 34 hr cJre lur dcfor I Br. yr1y, ttar partuntt ~ \.o bf'acit 137~ mo lr.>:IlM s+I ~· • • • • • • £1 \ 't f 0 f( II "\ ly Uur fllle rt'put.iUoo 1-. ~ uo "Mlh.-.fw<l h.tpp~ ti 11 n If' l • (' J II <" ,, ., " 1~1\11'•1 i~IJK';4 f.11 .., ,\ l"•~l','\lf)fl.11 4200 I ll'IUX•· ·•Pl INW\llO It i... "" 1o1uurm1 t i..11< h111 llt\•· dt'>h ... J ,h•• mc,.,a1c floor. laun1ln nn . 1><1l1u, a.:ardt•n. lrt'' '-1.'.ornt> M!i IWJ t '"'·' \It ol I.. t n 1 h I' t .. I '1 f1<fl1hllul 1._, H •• II ·•l>l "'mlt' "' frpl1• .di h..\t JJJl.JI ... Ill bi1 lt'\.lnlt ..... I 'tTllll'Ul,1 l"t • \I• ... h .. ut .•Ill< :' t •. , ""'un I l•lil II l'•IQI, J •j J It 9t'J• mu)rl) ......••••............. I• ' 6. .\u1'u'I ( u111pl 1um hnnit for m..tur1 ·•iu1!11• C .. 111 t'\t"'. :;..,_. ·1--~1:, '''"" \.11.1111 J Ult 1•, liJ twnhM' apt Sm<.111 ix·t OK, w dt·p Dbl i.:ar $47!1 ~I Call !'hm,, ~ 11611 :.! Br I Ba, $Ji5, all Utll pd 1\dull..l. No pets 6J I 6SSk 241 i\vocarto. CM S.1'75 mo 2Hr t wn hi.f' 11 ,lMI. Av:ul now 1940 Wa!Jare. S46 tll8S ----&stdt> tn ple x lovely 4br ,'ba, ~ Older k ids OK SC8 :a1 203{)Rlt- PL"\iE BLUFF A~ Spac 2 br 2 ba, pl•> ground I nI ant <>« P atm \'ll'W. frµlc. t•ncl gar ~ :.love. d.shwhr J&<' lndry rm f''rom 54.:.o SPMC ~4411 S375 2.Rr upr tnpln nr fl"W)11. tippln.~. i.:ar, deck odlt.s S48 1 "25 Uli 38r. 2Ba No pell\ <.luldten ok Mesa del Mar 557 8ln the COLONY 2229 C..nyon C M SUPER hce 2Br Pool I.ml lo ocean + breez~ Lush !lb.rub!\ + green belt $395. Adult. No l>('t Eve 844 2ST8 da y 64S0054 2 Newly decor condoli 1-.ruo" •iUf ·" J!'lt' ... di tr d•tt\t' tin .. nhdt, In-.-. 1.mciMMJ)<' &. !I l\Olt• JIUI l1n1. 1.rt•U t r11·n•l l> rlutlhou..,t· "' (rµlr lUl01 T\ ,,1un<1. CAt'rt' L"<" /. '41·0.:ht room ~1 .. ri 111 ~ Ul< I t:. m.Jr util CASAdet SOL 962-6653 AAWts.,no~ 3841 ...•.........•.••...... \pt 111 t'llclWll\•' \'1l1on:1 Beam . lbr :&a n<-WI)' dt-rora t t>d Ut'cli. " m .. gn1f1ct'nt ocean '•ew S lt'p3 Lo bch S9JOMo lrlcl ut1I 494 94.:ll l...uxun ()(."(';u'I \U :! lJr. :! ba. co,f'rt'd par king SIDl mo ~ -00!.ll Luxury lbf'. l pt, Sll'jll'I to beam., ocean '1e.,.,. ~o dultlrm or peb ~~o + Ula ~-64()4. 644-4311 11.Lijll' 1 br. 1 ba. OC'e.tn \'l<-W, 1delil for cple or amale $411~ mo. Ah.o IOWC'r level 2 br l bu Vlew, $445 Avail J t l CalHor appt 645-231? L..-~ 3852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 2ba, on gol/ COW"St' lmMo. March l. Call Darlyne Hl·l 161 or 494 3ST2 1·2br. 2ba. encl bale .... .,..,..... 31'9 SSOOMo l·2br, Iba,. lrg ••••••••••••••••••••••• end p.11uo $C75Mo Bolh 2 Br. 2 e.. new pl\WI lodd <Tpt.s, drps. d.sh wr carpet.inc, pool, Jaaam. & carport_ ftAlC fact meld $42!5. mo. Adults. no iieu. pool • jac Sunflower 2 Located a c roas from bllu from So Cit Pina. Nwpl Bcb Coll Coune. ~or 5M-9507 8Y appt. onb' MMIS.S 0-P.. ll26 OHTHlllACH I.I UC I I' t:' ( ""'Ju "" H.H trn11t "' :. ju t ' t It t•! IJlt'JUI lt\11\ .. ,'HI •h n .! ho1 ~ .111 rfrnn• p.1 110 n:n:> mo\ rl) 1,. li< >OJ> St-:L E< T ION' ~, ... t.ikmi: r~>n dllOn,.,' i\j(ent b1!'>41110 IJOO l~l.f. '••v. I> d1 NTllt,...1 1n n<-utr.il t11n1· "" ph~h • ~11 .:Ur frfllt .llnum p.ll tn $Xi., '"' ~Tt) V oc.oticMt R ....tals 4 2 50 .•...........•....•.... P .\1.7\1 Sf'HIN<";S, C-\ t'\J~f)(> HI::;\ fAI~ Lwcun C'ond<lman1um' Cnm11lctcl) 1-u rn1sh\·fl I uuntn Clu b St:ttang <.i<iU. T~ 11v.11lablc di '-1"'<'1 .. I Halt•:. for our ('la1·nh only Wt't'kl.) \l11nthh Jnd Wet:kend H<'f'll.ib \'ERS,\ll.1.1:.:.. ... \'1ult !HO do lBr l bi! Ho!>Jut 'P·• rac.-1hl1e~ $h!>ll \ rh \ Pnatllf" .!Br .! bd rM rll'f' wut t-"Jbuloo' \It'"' 'ew dl'<'Or SI IS 'r I\ P~1NSLl.A P"T bom1 .! 'tor) 4 bdrm Id 1111 I' r m an t>t-q luc.;t1<>n lJll OnmUlJQUC' at moo mo>Tl> j 1;1 1 1~11 1 'nu.rm \I c \N't'O;\ - \41ATI RJHO~l <'Ol,THY"1.L"B liOMI'> REAL EST AT( 3' 567 CaUledral t>Jl-1400 C'o1nyon Onvc • • • • • • f'alm ~nnllS Near lloag, 2 br townh..,1• C1JlS, d.f"P'>, fl <tr Adu It~ $395 mo 1111. lul & ~'l'Wily 548-0230 Nice lrg. bach. apt Newport Heights. No peU. Pvt. $3.SO/mo 1st, lut. & $50 deposit 631-22118. 3tr. 2ba. near beach_ Yrly MOOMo . Crpts ,drpa, Eves 646 ·2 8'48 , <b'sSe-9341 Udo Bayfrool Apt Fan t.asllcvtew. 2br. 2 ba, re· Clll1ll.Y redecoc 1ted Sll)O rm yeM l"OW>C1 6'13· 1283. Udo lsle Bayrront 2br. 2ba, SJ 100 Mo Redblll RJty. aak for Virginia 0 'Bnm 673 7300 ea11rom1a 92262 Desert Re5ort RJt y In<' TAHOE lnd 1nt! V11la11e. Super nPW condo w lakev1e"'. 'lpa 8 $SU0wk 71~.673-118$5.673-0339 ..... tos..-. 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma" Avoid deposits & r ut lav1111t expenses• Proreulooally &incc 1971. HOUSIMATtS &:rl-4134 F' rmmt. non-amoker. 22·2S. 3 br 2~ ba ln CdM SI.PD per mon 640-0980 M. ~ condo 2 Br. 2 Ba, pool. fplc. S22S ~79153; 673-2181 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newporl·O<'eanfront 2br. 2ba. dtclc, view, Walk. r.,,ic. au. MSOMo. ~ modem l r.-or lbr. lba, S310Mo Incl a&qje. CU3)1111.9751. 3 Br, 2Ba S t eps t o OCMn.. Vearty.Nopeta. 642 .. 1. !Fem. 2.1-3>, 3 BR, 3 Ba. 0 W, W.'D, 6 blb fr beach, no pela. Pref w!fvm. IZZ 980-5380 317' ....................... ul1I Call Hl· l 161 or 4it·38'72 evee Martha PIMTHOU$I ~y YllW Ui 28r. 2bl. downstairs ......... IHch 1140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMSTAMTIH Vcnall.I• (rant row Coo· Apt, S400mo In cl ull, Prw rm " pri v bath free ln eitchan1• for Ille ..._. F•m. only. Call Ra y 413 ·2439 ~. Nke 1 BR, walJc t.o beach, w • I k l o b • a c b • -"·'J ..... ~ do. ~ noor. 2br, a.. ~.1--lpm. lnAlcl: Sintle patellt & -· ..... ru...y, IUU'ded coms>&e•. Club child to abare l ar1e You may request M-Sitter aervic8 ~ placing ywr od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will oppeot' in your Daily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your m111ag11 •• • you cXJll in .ot your ~ to get the ~ to your ad ..• thit llrV1a i1 only SS per week. For more lnfow rnation ond to ploce yoor od coll Mt-5611 [•Ifill 2br, 2ba, near r,.ach. Near new lwcury tfthse. 2 br, 1 ~be, all blLnS. Fncd patio. ~Infant or aml petot.Ull:J.~. 1536-7330 tio&.e. ~ It ape. Jyr Adult atudlo. Stove, l.lhna bomt. ¥aater ---------·• IH. Call 14Z·ll0J or ret1 .. util., tllO. 1170 to e.drQOm ii bath SZ2S or 2 2Br. tBa, or. Beach & ..,.,,. ..... c.ais. ~ ans. l>eP<ll'lt • PINTHOUSI Yearly l ae $700 mo. Frplc. pa r klna. amenltle9. All. Marie. m-8'105 ..... ,.,_.,,.,,. .. .,,-.... ,,,,. ..... ,. Optt. drpa. "°°Mo Yr· ly, VOi '41·28411, dyl -.mu Haft aonMlt.bJ.q you want to acU 1 Cluailled ads do It we11 -Call NOW, IG-5171 Nr. So. Cat Plat.a, 2 br, 2 be apt. Poole, etc. Im· mac. cond. No children or peta. tm. ltaa dia· court •7'11; fl3S.4447 -- " ''\ '' • r • • .-. ,. • • • ... '•' " ..... ' Warnw. '1IZ1 8)'camore. ._ 'L-.._uW. Call Pam Mt-3044 sm1rno.11i•lut. --..;._ ______ I Near ffoq ffoap. *'50}10. C .. hll-Jl71 wmil,«-Ot8hoftM. l blk to bdL we 2Br. '"' 2br. 2ba, c,.,U. dri-........................ R.mmta wntd to abr 3br ba, Uv+fam rm. fl>lc , bltln1, dabwbr. W/D z • + • C!CJ9do, .._.. hm ta TuaUn are.'. patio. aWMlffll. c loaed boollup. No Pew. '361 ~ wltlrpk. ac. MIO. SUlllo. tH·111·1496 pr. llllJO/"fl/tJO. .. .,.. Dana Rd. ICl-1116. IDO.-.cTll; .-1 .... • .. "'. . . " .. . ' ..... ,. - .I.. -. :~:t: IJI >.:.:I f -·~' f .1 • 'aa -r 1 "" ---~ c:m•. •,;•,1•-•••••.111 •• 111 ,•_,~ .. 111111•• •1111111••••--••••••• -\1i;-•••••••• _... __ ace.-.-•••• "elUI•'• AfleraUne. a..otrDft'&JlJOll ILICTRJCIAN·Pt1c.cf Vt' U•'I truW. uw c.u.PDrT'aY ..._.,,... •Um•l• oe prite ol J. Wlll ... ID .,,., ~ a.,.«am.U~ ........ ,...... If'"· ...:; __ ;..... _____ _...;,___ Ur. AIPaM ITJ4W .... ,. '',eMac..~. • . • ... ht ..... 1 ••••••••••••••••• =try, .~H0.,1. ~.,.um. :t.:iwttll •more. JB. ltu 11t1w' ' ....... -.............. . c.da.r Cri>l • Upbol. a.-., flr wulns. aen dn ... RIDbl Prof &rnon aa.»a.m•1 f-.. Qui. ftlnllr'Qc• r.:u:cntl(~IAN ~ ......... au U..b' ... K.tai......a e •• , r•l••· be1t i.... ,, ·W.. ,..., -wor~maodlp. m•ll i.u-. Ml sn' Room eddlt. ~· lllodet .tab9Jnf..-red. "'-GU , __.. a Aw. Geo Ptlnu•r • V Saa 1Jc'd.S5'7?1D "-" M.ADER'S ~worlla rUACLW lb:sw~merlt, ...... .......... fWiq. t()OI. ..._ .,...-.p. m..-. SUSIE'S OOUSECL&ANING 1s1-n. Dl\NDY OOSTBJl.S lbn.. ape.a, 1 time or tte. Spec oo vacant.. SIOdyld... ....................... ~;..;;...---.....;;.;.__-~.;.__---....... •••••••••••••••• Cllrpe:atry. palntJ.ni, t44.r Drh•W8JS•P•rfll1tl lot 8. .,._ 6 Som, Badr., Unot.um r.palr 11nd 10-l naur•d Jo'ree ut •ftepatrw•Seako.&101 "-•l. JO rra up 8'al&atioa. ""-e1t !\1d so.ri. SIS A.apMI ... an Booded, l..1c •&s'T'il • ...., :;.;_ ____ _ lk'Cl ... n-..... .,..... ---.. .t_' I •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 'M ~411 LOU'SCA.RPENTRY ....................... OOCllludt-nt 1..Mraetruck ""'4S.el.. ~door.OMebft• 30 ~. laodalcapln(I, Truh. ln!e tnm Oa.n --•••••••••• ~ ~a.-.. '"'"' t11mm1n1. c-l1uo ~ Holdto~toalatr)'«" ----Avtb fMl.M74 --------Noc:bw19 for illlUal fOG c:..,.t S.. •M H.tul t6'rad1oa. demoh-•*..._ Appol.ntmeota -··-.................. l!:lcp. J•poweli• &&rdemor l.l(Jn Sk1P'OMkr. dump a~ 9'>W • wkncb C.11 Sbam&ioo • •team t'lun Compl yard 1urv1t•t1> ll"\K'k Trw111 yrd wrk. '7'U)llliil.1* Color brtthtc.>Qen , will ~b&e Noal 8'2 4:. 8311.Zi7 .. ,_.... 1 qiUlOmlnblHch C1',~•n ,. d t t im -------• b _.._ .,_,I.., .. A , u•r en1ng. n w r fiilulu .. •ftOumpJobb ·-·-·•••••••••••••••• v, wn rm, IUU .... v~ cl •-nt --. 8abyalttln1. My ('a.t• Mesa bome nr yourit. lift.er~. Krta ~7-IOfli> WW care rot children at ~ boule. eirp. auaran leecl631~ • I NSenlu ... U\ ""w-b HQ rhr muig, • e&D up .. ma• ""rcw Randy. rm •• ·-· ... ...._ -• -· Arnie 548-8414 $.\. Gu.u eUm pct odor ..... y _ _ 00 84Z7 Cill ~IH*lr. ~ yr. expr •1.&ndacape Maant u .. UUNG ._CL"'AN-IN_G_ ~ work myaeU Rtillll nn .. "' SJl-Ol.01 Qimmercu1J on.ly RcsadlC-Omm'I t-'ree\.>St -_ ~20U _ C&U962-1462 CA.RP._'"l'CLEANl.NG lla).3768 Andre'1Jarutonal Serv .••..•...•........•.... ....................... c:.....t/~ ~~CY $75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Window washing, ;1pt cle.wung & pa mt1111(, rt· u.sooable Gene 64S-7372 ll11ulanai Mov1o g. Con · cu ih' & tree removal Qwr k & reliable ~'::. 646 7624 1\red of Houaeeleanlna Haaale' RELIABLI.': belp la twn. MO-7452 For excelle n ce 1n houlecle&om&~ Cleaning UnlJ.mit.ed. SM-3726 T L.C. Houaecleaojng Ser vice Dependable. lhCJrou&h, llc'd. boodt'd. Tr)' us! 7$4-tD~ rACIFIC CLEANING COMPANY Weetzy or l tame maid svc. 1w:, DISCOUNT ON VACMl'S Steam carpet rJe&llJJlg. Free est. Z4 hr SVC !i:i.2-4.106 Excellent work. reasooa ble pnces. wll P.im 675-9479 ActlcmTyptn1842-5100 C'.ernent work-all lH~'l> .,~... p l..1r 'd contnctor 11~165 PtoC l!:xttulrvl' ~ali!la~e Tensions Mell Away ID/Out Peter 494-41171 H11uhng-Mov1nl( <.:on -Ho 11esfttM; Resume~ n ee. rompt 64&-6S63 642~ & 1ne xpeos1ve. Ca ll - -· -71~7649 Chld Can ••••••••••••••••••••••• c•1rt at MaldRcJ LoVlng rare . my homt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• renred yard c omp.1 Cabinets by John. Gu11r ruon11h1p & hot lun1·h_ 'Mll'it. Refs. Wa ll uruu., 55&-3098 ...-ethan etc. 842-2328 -----CcnfroctOJr <:GIF•cu ·····•·•··············· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltomeowner.. Will dean, prunt, re1luir )our rco lab etc Rcfrr 11!111 62ti7 iuytimc ___ _ lbwtyw ........•.•...•...•.... MR.FfXIT t'rPlt* & tr~t! removal ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Jwtk K'l'VI~ 646 7624 Houst-. arum.al ur plant -s1tllllg. No dnnk ~mokl• Lile hauhnR-m O\ 111..: Xtnt refs S2S d:iy, haH• Oara..:e Yard deaning. t•ar. w1JJ dnve s:>hr +HU' HclSS rates 042 tr/05 631 3667 _ 11.aulml(S{>n act'. I', lelcome Tax T truck C::.11 IA~h·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547 CH27 It J Coo« 20 )t:. cxp.·r - -l.ot•ul y ear arou n d -..•rv11-e 496-1151. 831 11:12 ~I >I at~I ti'~ (I , , ... ~.Jf.J )' :·~ii ' .• ,.., 'I' a,., .. ,... ....... ~ .._._, ., ........... . ..................... . •••••••••••••.-.•••••••• .. •••••••••• •n~r: tJ-..-k • ...................... Bnck. 1&ane bUr wortr. tile o.v.·1 Psla&iDI • ....-vtna PLASl'r.RM~ over"""" lncomeTu Prep! nn eoocrete pat101. aree a Jn. IDOIJt ...... ..U., eddtta.. bouMI. ll)9li. otr l»fon Kar· IJ wtki, drivewa11. Free cbec t m >' ref . I 1 c · fnie ell. 9412 M. Pa&crnolt.ro. airolled eaJollD .... US83 9.acz5 r.O.lo• ..... ... ('TU~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Brl~k. SmaU Jobtu. .,... Newport. ('a&.a .... " ••••••• •• • • •••• • • ••••• • .,.,,_, 1'7Wl~ eves. P.O. Box Service • pr mo. -r;. 17tb St •• 21. CM.m.M711 Xlnl quality trooloa. My home. your b1n1er1. a.om cDIU()llrY, paUoe • l\aalnetamen welcome . piam.era, walks. 100·1 of 831.eotc local rd• ~12 .._.,&Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• .'"91ry;.,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• All type1 jewelry repair. Ir\&. Rl.nc 111inJ, Stone ~u.111. Cuat.om de· llignlnc. Antq. jewelry D11moad1 4' colored lltnnM.ISyrup Murray Brown Ye Old Village Jeweler •-«m '--.Cm,h; • •••••••••••••••••••••• e-Qua!Jty LandscaPtn1 • Comp softgca~ design & anstallauoo AJI work l(Wlr f'tee eat C reen dale Landscapin g 731-G!'fS Rctot1llmg, renovating, new lawn:.. l(ent'ral cl~up Oave 642 ~. Bud f'46-8411 l Landscapin g tree-.. bhrub tnm. hauling. 1·t· rllt'Ot, du1 PaliO cover'> µaint . dra\t•ways & <;pnnkl~ _Dave 536 fm6 F\111 landsrup10~. t.'XJM'rt Iv dont· .it re11'>onJblt' JH'ICO al ) r:. e>.p. M JtlY lo<·al rd:. liot .. n y ill·~ ... ~~) Ba&abow Co. Prof. exper . t 1a j I II We pauJt 10t1e•U ' rewo· ••••••••••••-••••••••• dltiooio1. Low price• . An adventure ln cban.cv. Quar. work. Pree eat . So. Cout llode1a now ol cat.J tl42-tel4 Mantmanc.e & Repatt Home" Commercial . Ph631614l. ttooftMJ ....................... ' ferlna personalued ,~ Repair & Keroof All styled development ID t y ~ e s . 11 h 1 0 I( 1 e ,. ODDJuoct.loo w f utuon " SPICIAUST .. pboWcraptuc modebog. Interio r /exterior roe aba .. eb·comp<Har ""11oow s.57-2502 Bonded. licensed. 1n 1-'ree est. 541 5930 l'tn ......, Av~J. ----~--sured Free esllm111te __ MooriMJ Charlie. 714-776·9530, Qu ur -~• ool n" f''r1•1• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• a 1o;u r r ... MoV1oa by The Starving TI4-Uj..7129 e&. lklik repair Good CoUece Studeat.a. Exp. 12 yrs uper. N U/CM ratesooi.ha.lti.os&compo. lrgLruck.6'1·8427 an:a. I'm small. pnct.~ _911197S.t107eX!_9'J ~W.kes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will t.alu! care ol elderly Jl m,1 ~. Expenence guar&l'lleed 831 ~ '~•rilMJ ......•.......•........ Pl:.IERS P AJ NTING Expr·d Reas Ratt'!I Free 1-;...t. C:a ll Gene 562-04.58 Painting INT1t:x1 ~t. ~t. re.u. . 12 yr5 e•P· L1c'd Uave !11>4 100 arumaU 675-3014 Res Comm 'I painting lnt1t:xl. Qual work k snb l pri ce!> L1c:'d /Bonded Gene 48,l. 1081 ,atios .......•..•....•....... KRB Ot•lux.e pat111 rOVt•r'I, wood nr deck.\ cement .. tabs etc. f'rt'e t"lt Guar. ~f"it pnces & quality ""o rk Cdll Kenny. 21J ~116 tx-( 8AM or aft !> ----- ~'In .. e•t painun.: M P..it10 CO\I r\, r <•mt•nt L11· J ni. Try m e H 'Mlf"k. red1o1ouod dt"t'ki.. no SulOr ISJ6.~ Jllb t1>0 'mdll Crd1g Applied or !>Uppl1 c1I Rock. 1·ompo . .,h.ikt·' St.om1t>le pnct.'li. f'r1·~ t.~l ~2725 ·····•·•·•·····•······· C 1-; H /\ M I <: l I I. fl: KJtctk-n IJJth-.. 1•1\lry' Y11u r llll· •1r m 111" 962 .tTT'J Tree s.n-ice .•.•.••.....•.•....•.•. TRf£ SURGEON Tn-t.~ l.OPPl-'<1 & removCfl Yard l'IOu.J)!t 751 347b w..dow Ca.a..inq ........•.......••..••. l.odumith -Ml ~ e' ~ •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• l>rul palllun.t t.:Xt & Int - H~ll>ENTli\L & ~tort.,. l'Jr WJXIOJ.! (JU.Jiii I \Mlf'k .. ~ 544!1 & ~:. i'l1" Remodel, additions. patios NOBODY DOES IT BE'M'ER. J.S. Const. U c'd. 5S9-5511 \lu.t t:xt 121:. • JllOO l!i ,...._ jR.epoir 'w'1Jf'T'lt>d dbout t>un•h1r -;'' f''r1•1• t''>l !.36 ·43113 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln<.~ T;u Pre par Jtmn \\-t• tn" t .i I I d rad IJo It .... \H \:1~a .. • t ... i . t t -----1be fastest draw in the West. . .a Dally Pilol Oasaified Ad. 642·5678. Male 33 wants tn shr furn JBr 2blJ & gar. Penins ula oceanfront, s traight, neat. mature. non· smoker. Gary 979·5911 <lliy~. 673-5402 Eves. $600 _mo~--~----- 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage. $45 & up 2306 W Oceanfront, N .H biJ.4154 ---- WANTED G .. ra~e tn CdM. 673-0!HiO ----f'rm rmmw wnld to bhr 1·11.st St. NpL Bch. ,., or dbl 3br, 2ba. CdM. 25·30. Wk gar. S50Mo. 675-7380, ~ 1400. Hm 6444t085 ask 5'18 :rno forDlaneorBarbara -------- l"rof fem rmmatt'. qu1Pt. non·smoker, r l'f. 2 Hr. lUa, lrv. pool JllC, $Z50 mo. 551-5286 eve~. 6T.J..8lll6 eves \('tivc pror~s -.111nal '-'1 J2yrs to shr Jbr. 2ba, t:ondo w 1g111r In Npt. &i2.431JO Ad 111tt.cr 1133, 2A ..:::brs::..:::_· ------- Fem shr4br. apt Near bench W 10 . gar. 4400 ........•.......••.•... UOl Westcllff Dr. upprox 100 sq ft. wall bwld to suit. ample p arktnl(, John fbher 642 31t1 123SSq. t-'\. $988 mo. 1817 WeetcUJf. N. 8 . __ Agent. 541 5032_ WATERF4t<>MT IJUXURY SUlTES 341 S 8uy111de Or NH 1714167S.23C.)() Jan.~602.8 _ - M I" to 'hare lr.i: CdM :J t>r 3ba hou.w . l ":i hlki. to b r h f' r p I e . pat 1 o. '>llOl'ks s:n> 700.0317 w.1ntf'd Non-smoking lt'mal1• to 11harc 3 bdrm cnr1ckm lum 1sbc-d home w pool (;;jll P<iul d ay!> al ia:J-7477 or t•vcs 71~-468.1 Room $Q10 UUI. JKI. M F. Nwprt Ek:h ,\f\ SP M 673-~ Prof 31 vr old. non· -.mokcr. st'<'k.s rmmll• to ..tU' 3br pool home II R. MtF. 21-35. Child ok s:JX> mo. plus ~hr ul1I ~m M'C. tfrp. H40 1041. .ill 6PM _ Hoomma t e wanted Nt•wport Hearh shurc 3 hr home. fo'rpk. gur. '• hlk to :.ecluded bt•acb. 675-:rl14 Need Jrd person to flnd 3-4br hal' H 8 .. F . V area. Non-s moker. ZlJ.-C.'B.8884 Rmmte wntd n e w Ir!( house Irvine Cl01>c to fwy. $195. 7:rl·3S90 ------ Straight male. ag«' 4U, needs same to sh are llunt1ngton H arbour towobome. $275. M0-2101. ~9'i66 1..wl:. 1\utleroclt Condo to '!hare. All amenities. D>O/mo. 20's-30's. Call Susan. 8Sl-ll49 f'em. 25+ share 2 br apt., hall furn. llSO mo. + ,,.,. \All. 616-1105 Barry. 5nll lem parent w '2 YT old etrt. lookinl to share home. rent room Ii bath ~ amaJI guest bouae w/pnJL tbe same. CM. • NWpt or Cd.Iii. ~1801. rd to ad 6 Ive mag ar number Rmmat.e needed lmmed., tOll!ir2 ea twnhM, CdM. GOO • .,._,, evt, wlmdl, ~.-1'00. Carol. P'male to lb&re 2 br. 2 ba I • .....,.,.. Pool. sieo mo. s-taADa. ~1714. I MO FREE REHT Executive o ffi ce,, wrport area Up lo 12*1 ~ fl. New crpl.8 & dl'J)'>. QIJI now 557-7010 'THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE foull bCtvl<'C offlC't'S m Nt•WJX)rt Ct!nlcr &10-5470 I or 2 Rm St11t1-s from $75 il'J w 191.h St. Call Tom 540 2'm - EXEC.SUITES J'nme Newport Uearh lcl(• Neur 0 C. aarpon Rl'flt rnrl. recepllon, con ft-renc c rm . Janitor :.l•rv .. utils. 100 free c opie !'I & mor(•. Secret.anal scrv uv11JI Lu<>!:_ ~851:,901_ LUXURIOUS EXECUTIVE SUITES Ofhccs now avail tn clcttanlly appoinled t:x- ccutJve Suite!> centrally localed near freeway!>, courts & t he Or ani::c Count y Airport. Facllll1es include a fnendJy, efflr1ent rccep· t1on1:1t /l elep hon e operator who greets your chents and an11wef'3 your call,, a complete.Calif. & Federal law library, beautifully decorated a:inlerence rooms, photo copy machines, le the finest in secr etarial services. Few further info & a per1ooal tour through the facilities. please contact Vortac Assoc.. (714 1955-2288; m.4~3800. Dtx. medical office suite. O>ronadeJ Mar. $750-Mo. Realonoml<'ll Corp. ~ PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... Newport Btacb •I.SI. 4C)OO Sq. Fl. •Bay Views •Extra Amenltl ..... -.:.. 4HO arua. eou.t1 Airport ..... -··-········ ANe. clMlt lpat9, ~ .... fll 1aa.r at .,.,.,.. UOaltt, coat.-.oce rm. l •nl•· Nr Hoa1. AllcforDluelM0-73'5 ~r,.10 only. SU. •DIUJXJCOFPICES • -.. mi. ft'OID 1 rm. up to uoo tea. ..... t• ..,.. .. for rent ft. ft'Om D ft, 1'fo lH ID o.t. 111 ... •tmo. req. Adj . Atrporter 111...., aft. 4pm. Hotel. m.am. t-12 Hunt l:kh . 5.)t) hti:!S lo~~ patJo uour & win ,wat pa c .... ~ .. l'>. un .... Hn Vly 8J:i lllZ! 11!1w lork' HPf!> ~~ l'aullmS( & wallpa~nn~ Rt&UT. 19J..14l9 IFYOU --Jlave you read loday 's C.11:&Mtl1cd Ads" If not. you·re m1sslllJ( lhc be~t ::iul\.~hJric sparkle rleanmii -.t•n 1ct• C.1 I I for t· .. t from 9 !Oum or S flµm N.k for Pam 91\J lli63 1'h4: lnrome Tax \1 an WaKnt•r l:Jltt·rpn'4°' tJu.a,1 wor'k. rn Fn .. · e'>l 1~ ~ Pll!Jllenn..: ,ml ~EU. arJll• all·m' '>'Ith ·' llJ1\lc '><lml'lhtn~ you ,,..unt '°'tc"l' :.47""2111 - -I ,oll6 °' re-.tucc<,.. ~nbl have d :.erv1rt• lo offer or l<lCJl')Cb tn :.ell, pla<'c drl ad 1n the o.11ly 1'11111 C11lb.\lfo~d S.'<1.100 barg~ lll tov. n '_ _ t.kuly P1lot l'la~ .. 1l 1l'CI .\11 111 wll • Cta ... -.1f1l'<.I a1h du Want Ad ~ull.8 &L2 56711 r..u.e:. ~569) ~ 642 !ib/8 It wt·Ll 642 !ib'1H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phone 642 567H ~-~-~~ ..... !~~~ ~!.~~~ .... !~.~~ ~!.~~ ... !~.~~ ~ .... ~?.~~ EXEC. SUITES For Storl' & office !'lll<tCe at 'l;o n tJ r 1nk1 o ~. n 11 n A rombmat1on that can't re..a....ooable rute-. :.molung. 4wet 48yr oltl be beat! Pt·rfort IOC'at1on 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. wum;in & 17yr old -.on eel~ lO frwys, aarport & ~tESA VEHUt: OH ~IJ hk1• lo rent 'rly, r ei.taurants I. 1nol PL1\ZA '11 .. wport Balbo.1 ""'' ~ret.an:.il M>rv•,_ Ideal 152:.o M<...,U Verde t-:. C \I Iii:> Tit49 o(f1re. & beautiful ~ 545-4123 pie. For more info call ------ Bev at 979-2161 RENT OR IUY ---;yc:)uu. Nim 4700sq ft. olf•t'e bwldanJ.C. RJltHfTURE TOO! near Lido I~lc. purchaM· pnre f675.000 w 1JlOO.OOO Ca ll the comple t e dwn 430 J2nd St • I.ow renl \41 hardwvrkmi.: ne1Nlywl·d couple Wal do h..mdyrrurn Job, Jlu."tb. dot'l> CUrpt'll Lr) 751·1681 ,erv1ce Deroral1ng Nr•wport BetlC'h. (;all fur h.·runn..:.qwrk delivery dl'laib. Sierra Realty "'5inn1/h•v.it / Conlemporary Off1tcs fo33 7\l20 ~ 64().~ ------••••••••••••••••••••••• fo:Xecut1vc offil'to'!> avail m full serv ofc hldg Nr () c /\irµon Rl.'cepl & phone ans .. seey 1oerv • l'U\f. rm. etc. Plell!>e cull 7SUUl8. CdM deluxe s w tc. 2 rm:.. ;ur c•md .. ample pk~ _yt~pd S27S 67~--­ NEW ~XEC SUITES B~IO C. LOC/\TION ~X>N Twltm Ave. l mm S A & Nwpt f'wy:. L.:l· prof. decorated urc .. Kecepuonast. lclephorw i.crv • xerox. 1·onf rm Sec. set'\ avail I mo free w 1; mo~ rt·ntal JW"('t.'ITil'Ol !153 0937 ----- NEWPORT BEACH 1n beautiful Cor ona d cl Mar 500 t.o 3,000 SI f' (.1ass "/\" A C. ullhUel> &Janit.onal service Only $l 00 per S 'f'. Elevator & amp l e parking . TI~~~~~~lOOO.:._·-~-_ Newport Cente r Prime tocauoo. bwn.neu or pro resa1onal office spac~ . Suite or 111ngJe olhces /\ho fac11illes for lawyers, I.E .. library . xerox, recept1on1s t .; telephone ans. etc. J'ark . lllR av IUl SSS-241!_ . _ •MEWP<>RT /C.M. L'p to 4700 sq.fl. avail al pra me cornl·r. 17th & Nwptlil 67~ taX> sq ft lll medJc·al bid..: Avatl for 1mmtld . oc·· cupancy Ample park an)( Newport ~ 650 I 2 Rooms & balh. Ofh('c or stnre. $375 mo SW W ~.C M Call J •. tl'k tl.1~ 64.2 Cf.:!12. evl' 546 W7 BEST OH HA.RIOR BLVD. Nt·wly remodellod ... ho p p 1111( rent t.'r an C'o11 ta .\lcsa has offi('("l\ a\ 1111 for 1mm1..-<.I occupanr) from appro x 4HO t o 1"5&Q. fl. w new crpL<o & palllllnK at reasonabl" rMLe:S Ctll Paula S . Katz Agl 213-464~ - 120 E. 23rd CM. shopi.. ofr. sales or hobby. $100 Abo sm urul 548 72.49 ------ LAWOFflCE ID> sq rt avaaJ lll The Orleans Bldg. 1212 No Uroadwny. SA Ground fir 11wt.e lookmg out onto open courtyard Newly pamled cptd. Walk to 0 C. CourthouMI P11rk ml( & JanJV>r !'IV'> IOCI 964·JS.ll Mon thru fo'rt ----ffiVINE 340 sq n + or t'or ICM.SC 750 :.q rt of 185.52 Ma r Arthur Hlvd store space m So W~t m.121!2fro~9to5 1.1m ' H 8 ~hopping l'enter Corona del Mar, dlx 2 • Co as l t: q u I tie!> rm. 11wt.e Realonom1c11 I ~13)596 m2 __ _ Corp 675-6700 ladustrial R...tal 4 500 ----...................... . Offc Spac:..C.M. 1720 Sq ft lndu11tr111I Near San Diego t'wy & Unit, 2 frool olfaces, l~e Harbor Blvd, telephone rear door. M25 mo. l777 aoswcring le receptJool.at WhrtUer St C M Day!I, ava.tl. S250 per mo. Call 540-9352 eve11646-0681 714-s.57·8790 belw 9am· • _ _ __ _ 5pm. Law Offcs ol Grif-97511q. ft. warehouse. nth & Anthony. W /beth, t.ruck door C.M . 4 Nolle. s:m. 631·1'T10 Desk 11pece. gmd Or bldg. Ans service. copier. lele avail $75/mo. C.M · 631-71.81. Le:ise S.OOOsq . ft . warehou.le space. ~J)l'r root. 714-54&-6110 Desk 11pace anal. From SfaC191 4550 l100 mo. 1827 Westclilr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or, Nwpt Beach. 631-0900 2500 Sq. Fl. open (ncd area. No. 11.rbor-lil. Office space available 700 c M . SU/mo. Tom aq ft $l75 mo lnclude11 2200 uW. "malnt. Good toca· 540- Uoo. PCH fl 82nd Sl. ..... Wmlhd 4600 Newiiort Shores Cen~r. ..••••••••••••••••••••• eau Robllle, dya ~57, ~ cottac• ln t!ft!I~ quiet 1pot In La1uoa Be.ch. COron• def ll•r SlOO Mo. Secreto rial, orColta Meu for l300or xerox copy" pbOfMI ans. i.. Quid area etiten· avail. 831.ooll. ti.al. Write •d "38, c /o The Del l y Piiot •Bek.erSUeet. (Cloaeto Newapaper. P .O. Box frwy1. a I rpo rt It ueo. Cotta lleu, CA re1taur•nt• ). omcea 92826 o r telephone from 141 aq. fl. to :IMO ICl· flS.78114. ft. Ample parttna. Peraon tnna rerred, ..:(TM::=-.::.::.-=-~·---:~::-• nn1.1 '°,... Its i.aBr .. , ,....... 44IO bolM near Beach yrl)'. ....................... ...... ~. Opp.on.1ty SOOS ....•.••.•....•.....•.. COSTA.MESA Ores.\ Shop . . $15.000 Woodwwk 'g Shop $70.000 Cycle Parts Shop 1)8.000 MEWPORT IEACH Paint & Wollp1tJ>t!f' ~ton· $112,000 64'27171 r ~·e&il1t1 11 0 M I:: T \ -..; N ... It OE/\Lfo:HSlllP ~:a m S'DK PLU!) p..-r ' t wor~ mg 2 l'VI'!> per "'k •1Ul 111 your home < omf)Jll\ furn le111b \tin 1nH:'l Sli.1100 Oet.ial, 17 1\1 64,S..118:1 anyt1ml· Red Estate Office \l~l rtt.'W orhre. lull\ t'QWpped 11 d~k:. . .:n·ul p h o n 1· !> .) s t e rn Newport 1\1rport lora taon Jim Pat<-!f15 0616 fCe;t<iu.rant m ~an .luon l ';ip1'ttrano. $1!15 oou. W l.1quor l.1c $145.000 without S85.000 down. M!llL'> 300. cull own\·r (~:;383 __ _ <.itft Shop by Own«'r. 004!1 Atlanta al M a.:nnlu.. Hunt. Bch AUTO ROUTE RFXilSTER Early AM l ~ to 2 hr~ S37S to $650/mo. Xlnt moonh~ht Wi ~. r\.'l.lr'td. dllm b1 h ty . .,tudents Nettd J(d 1o1ohe~ls . 540-300K or ~ - ........... odt PrW5a.op atabliabed clieo~le. ex J1'f' press ma o. tum lley uperat.ioo llOOK gross Call Dottle Valenline aaem. 67HOOO Ou1>et Cleani.DI bwslneM. accm.a. equip. supplleS Delk, t$, aos servlre avail In ore S2&50 FP SJMW. lnve11t oow. Dlamood, IO&d weddina rtnp. Jeff an.man r:NIH lll-Z3lll A WH 75145118. OETSETFOR SVMllERI Ice Cream Shop nur NewJ)Ort O.acb Pier. Xlill locaUon .. patentl&l ~ •1000 mmp&M.e. ....... llEEI< HA H \IJS.1\10\: VI !-:JO lld p run. nr l'Olll'l4t'. I n ill •UJJ11.n 1~'1 151 1400 nwn.1-: ~1101• c. M $21.500 Hill pnet· i\ja 1 ~ t 11(.llJ lnvHtnwnt Oppor1wtity 5015 .•..................... CiOl .11 Venture Ca p1tul lll'\'tllod to develop 100 ac""' or Gold IWanng ~ tn N W Anzoc:ta At l>rl'S<'flt placenni.: '2 tu 4/)T per too by hand. MOid ••m located Potftlt1al. wit h ne r ~qu ip . u..'trOOQlllJl'AI Cull Mr Ptttlt-.on 11t 646 11196 un :'J :l)f>M Mo.y to Loan 5025 .......•.••......•••••. /NEED I MONEY • CRB>ITHO PROBLEM 2nd & lrd TD k>ans '78s,5l I .\rr .111.:l"'I h) Cocnt Homt Loam W11Jow hu.'> mon<'v for 2nd 'I I I, !\o cn'tl1t rh«'c k ,.., r•tll). S20 (01 up .. or a1 t 1cJn c ull Al:• nt 1;;:1 iJI I An~mt:_ Moftey W Cllthd 50 JO . .......•.......•...... 1•,1 pt) wants $1:!,000 for ,hUft lt•rm :.<'<' by H t-•. mt negOl 11111831 1.257 MoricpJH. Trust o.edl 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $HOMES $OWNER$ $10,000 TO $100,000 24 HR. SERVICE 1...-.. -=m-4 lty Cl Ca Oh.,._efl'MI • ,.. ••II pr.,arty AMERICAN WAY fOTGAGECO. Ca11 OeyorNIOt '70AYSP!R1'ta ,.._o!::'._ Tnnt SOlS ~.~.~ ..... ??~~ ~.~.~ ...... ~~~.~ I L'-·-' Shoe-> brown S11•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 1,,..1nu. • Co KU. on l'IJl't•nt111 , 17th 5ottter M+cJ. • Al t;t i I All t)'Jle'> of re:i.I l'1>lal1 FOUND ADS IO\ l">lOknl:. !>lOC(' 1!;49 I F11und t ··m IJcJlk·r1tW11 Spedalimq "' ARE FREE i..dTI>t I' IJ ft \ I ' Hr•rnkhur ,t l\dJm llB :,..S'j ~~ Ml-2171 54~611 Cal~ 2ndTD'S HoroWa! l~ ~I!~ term Sl0.000 M IIU'(' No Balloon L1do~l'•J •i73 7!B5 . 24 HT'i ... -=•-•! ,..~, Lod&Foimd . ...•....••.••.•....... • ,.... 5100 ....................... fUNY Pl~HER ADS ONLY $2 .._.11 JnY 1u-m or C'OfTI l1tnlllKlll t>( lll:'lfU ffltr J7~ I ur h·~• with .1 p, ony I l'Ulc ht-T \d J 11,n.,,. Ive .: n 111.W\"ultv1· dll)" i-... ch ddc1Jt1on .. 1 ltnt• " 61• for Ilk' 2 d"Y' l 'hilrRr ti ' ';o romnkrn .il ach h 1r m nr• in1urni.il1on oJKI tu iil•r• \UIH .,,1 • "" 642·5678 l'ronlt> Tax Ol has movt'd 111 70!i •B Ea:.t &lboa llhd Ualboa l'eo rn..56.'Jl 1-da )' 'M.'f'V I C't' HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVE!! --- WHIMSICAL CUPIDS la oaatwne • hU1lt will deliver to your -~o_v_,~1 tnend. relaUve a apec.aa1 ~a-ol candy .. sons. anywhere In Orao1• County. '50. ICHm Loltltr...t .IJOO ....................... ~ Bl.It, male Mch&o. "Kazi mer ''. Vlt'. In./Meaa Dr. ITS-UM. LOST: F'em. Sl. Bernard, m1Ned alot. Nwpt la Roe ti1rt•, CM . ...- loll: Old,........,,... pin. 2 ........... ta/· near Velvet Turtle, Fublon lal. Rewa.rd . ... 642-5'71 Luit '" Found a pet" CaU Animal 1\\,1 ~1 .. n c e ~ 537 ZliJ. nor~.: Fuund c.-lu:>l a µet ' < • • 11 ~VN'lal P.ih lto t l1n 1· i i 4 ?72 lZl!t. 2 t 3 :?!>IC i'tlH Lost· Pit Bull Tan fc white>, a mos mel~. I 4!01111> VIC Costa Mma. Reward. Sta 3962 LOST· lnab Setter t•em Jan JOlb '1r l3th St & /\L'aeta H B S3& 3757 or !t'>I lJ:l> REWARO' J,mt· Male 7l'OO'> old -.hort h.w't'd bUc C'ill "' wh1l1· mJrk1n.i:,• ·:-; ... .,.. P"rt Cr~·!ll JrCJ. kl'"" .. r(t tiJl tnl Lo;t ~:m ~k>Pt' ron ta 1n mi.: CASH tao 1dent1f) <'Of1 u'fll:> UJ6t ln Ant hon y ' l'lt'f' :!. ~\ '*POr1 & .ich Fh hb I Rl!ward for mfo t.•adJn.i: to rl'N>\l'r't ~l lfr..K-5 H )\. ~ L) l)ob1! rfl\lt II \ II ~ \. HJCt' .! ;: ~l!Mi Found pat ~t.am~ ~old 01.lM: c-.l &rnron Ha~ &'Th-41.!17. 675-alW Found lantt' gn•y bolr tail~ t .il with wh1l1 plJ,t11 1:1111Jr C.ill ~57'.!)I rot "l;I) 11· ••• nm .. 11 llUI' "'blk A '"h t 1111..•' Mes<t Verd<> are" Gn 011nt-• S4C> LSS 7 t..o...t Small ,.,.h1t1· doA . m1,t•lf 11 11udl 1 ·~arrw I .. 1,t.:11n 1 II• h l l> L.:"11 1-'w'\H I> 1.!M.{A);l '"°"'' 7 mo1 11ftl I\ ti lo n j!n•\ v.h1I• 1'111 1.. •"ii •I ... I IJ I •• • \ ' ' a-;'> I h • r ~ di I ,j \ I J t.12 '<14.1 IJ IS I \" \I• '' " I ,, Pl .. (l•nll.1 JI ," H •f '< ~~' old Ill.tit t •I' hi~'"'' J , I lltlllt t \I ,, ~!ti.,, '"' t,11 ;•11~ • It \l.J.Wlllll.1 \t h·m ,,1.1\1·rl .. I I .1 \ I I \ I II • \\' h •• \t• 't"t/Ult· 11 ru1I r•"«•'t \ u1..: rtlt cl t1 .11 io n dJll) ;,,,';' 'i()'d I \I I I •h' l.1>< oltl.t • \I f' ll"NI> IJLlt Fem Uohh' I J ~,-n , i.. 1111 n "' "'hi \11 SA IW <o 04•a t"l•ll.tr\I• '-h"1 .. 1111 i !>I ~ • t. ~rn•ok•' 11 ''"'"I Found ('la1m or adopt [it1'Ct'r m1'\ hruw n & wtutc m.ilt• S.'tttr mu:. blk mJk ,\u\tr Shep '"'" multi colon-d ftm ln.i.h !i(-ttt•r f<-m.tlt' Nil AlumaJ Shelter 64~ 36!lt> 1-'ound Golden H t H Male, blond. appro't ?. yrs Santa Ana Jib ar•-.• SU IOOK -Y 7\lJ Hit~ (, 0 .... I 111 • I I \ 1rl-.h1ro• '\1 II. I I• r I 11'1 \II SUrt""'"'d \l l.1111,r :.! :1. H~l!t'I h.1 111 !ltJ)295tJ111 l:!l • 1,1 I 'I t FOUND s1bt-n.111 llu•k\ Blk & Sil' 1•r '1 "ih1•11 rn1' puppy blk & "htl• \1 '111:.'"'lXl" JW<11 h \1111nJI Sheller. 644 Jti:iti Ad-Ima~~~~ u houffJd~ -'7 ~~ ~. You mav request AG.Sitter ~ when plodng your od • • • cu Ad-Sitter number wiN applCI" in your Doily Pilot od .•. Ad-Sitter takts ywr man• . ~ llYd. OI. 2 b.&dp, 1900 aca.ft. cm 1/1 acre. re.net1d w/parlltn1 . ReuonablJ priced. eo.mo; .,....ll ev1. Qllil •n ,.. 2Bt nu coado,, fpr NB. Irv, elf aru. IU·l '10 dy1 ...,.e\19, BEERBAR· 957 5823 ... __ ..-.. alSTAMESA lllL Idle_.... ...... 8 Try Sl0,000 dwn • Dld1 PUa& O....UW Ad. . you call in at yox ~ to qet the relPOflS8S to your ad ... this .-vtee is only SS per week. For more information and to ploce yoor ad oo11 642-5671 NI 7Sl· UOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! j ..:;1G811=.=;,:..;.;..• ----, • " ~YPILOT "'"· '*"' .. ,. =-~.=-... -~~ ~~ .... ~~ ·~:f~ an. CUii dtolu Ual1 wk. It. ._. .. , 111 tll ... al1l•• a Htl• ti. .._.. ..... '41'1111". ........ -·=---------a.rm..-.... .......... : MYll c.. ... 1 I 9 I MaY Ml'fla ....... I MIL -.... O*-a..,., ....... d 1 lllli -. 1,.,. 61 w. - -llllA:J 1111.&. J -, I I .. -... ....,....... ....... . ~ -;9°"~" ~ I M I .,._ ............ .. ~ _.... a ...... •A•YllTT••·•fter lwne A/&•A/P H• Ktlolll. 1 ~ WM.Mn FOt.IND. 8111. CM ., llt. ... L ...... -............ ff "" mq'L dle&awed. bra. 1~ a 'Ir. ,.. Ha• ~·•· ........,, 0. t'Jllllar \1c. P'Mlt.. LI. ~ "-.. ....,... • •• ,.. ••14 .;;Ml.;;...;_.;.;;.;.. ____ _ ~ •1 I ,..._ • ..-4 ..... MrfllhU -Lo¥t1i1 :: ................ ~.~ 9 I lill9a _.. • auea&lve p•raoa PRltONANT7 Carla&. M ..... erinh4. nwdad lo wate b my t"OOftdaotiaJ <"OU.ftlldin1 6 Jlat. cie. ..... ... • btaJlb.y II ~ lmOI Nlwral. AborUoo, aciop I 1' 0 • _. .... MS old b9b7 Pt~-S = Uor\4lll~ •I' IL• ==~~~ae:-walks ~~Ci.; Z&S SAFEGUARD ..;;..~---1~-"-my_~_ • tS).0771 • BAKER or tralnu BlmHl868YSTE118 3U lr0ukall S«vln" INC. lOpm t.o 611m W\Mbelll zm Fa.l.l'YWw Rd. c.11 Dom.&&. ~ £. mb St. PRE I.AW tOOt-nt net'd3 G:>.000. W\U do eythtn11 ~1 Cll..;__ _______ t l,C"ga l. t'oof ld t10 Ual ~ 0£f'T. ASSlST. DVM P 0 . Hoa ~2. Nftieieef 4 hours a day N B. 13&6.1 f'\bna. lYJU&. mLK o1 •FO-1 •oy * flee duties. Poaaiblc "' -lull-time tn fuwre. Grow· OUTCALLONl.Y me ~ co. ln * 972-1 I 31 • Npl. BdL CoaUcUJ sa al ---' ID&UbtwnM. Gnait CWJlll _, ESCORTS :M Hrs. 64 l -01JI) __ MC/¥1~ DIAMON D WANTE D : Pnv. party will buy l lo3 carat, cash. N.B. 548-4975 MASSAGE slmpaUc:o Your masseur· ls Bob James Out.calls 9-11. 494-5111 ADVERTISING SALES 'lbe Daily PUot bu an immediate openina for a s alespe r son with newspaper diaplay ad- vertising expe rience. Good s ala ry . com· mia&ions & excellent fr· mge benefits. Excellent growth opportunities for KIM'S OUTc:AU. a ~ with career am- 953-9121 j bllioos. Call for appointment MICHB.LE'S ! ORANGE CO~T *Outcall• UAM-2AM -fl3S J74S DAILY PILOT Home Owner. I need to 1 714~·4321, Ext. Z11 8uEq ·-,,.. ... ----c:• ~ Sllvteaa. ... !:nl.Tl'HCOA.W BANK IM8 SWllJower C.W. ~.E.O E. Banking TB.La. MEW ACCOUNTS Permaoenl p /limt•. Uat4 typing. Will con- sider trainee. Call for ~ual Savmgs & Loan Cclrooa del Mar Mr. Conopul 78().9200 Equal Oppor. Emplyr B A RB E R & COSMETOWGIST . Al· tra c ti ve C dM Men 's /Wome o 's Salon desires styli.st w/cllen· lele. Apply 10 person: 3i3l E. Coast Hwy, CdM. 714~ ---- BARMAIDS rull or part tune. Costa Mesa. 646-3666 use your address I will F.qual Opportunity pay $10 a mo Call col-Employer 8 e a u t 1 c I a n 3 h.'Ct: Day 2131827 1955, hairdressers neede d . l::ve213/J96.l~ ARTIST/SlGN MA.KER I Must have follo w1og. ~ All-around draftsman. • Very friendly congeruaJ TOMMY'S Wert in wood, plastJc., shop Call Alice, at Ab's OF NEWPORT meta.I. Sm to lanie le~er-Hlllr &war, 642-0434 or 1ng. Kno ws p81nl. 631~ ___ _ ESCORTS I Former Mad West . co. Beauty assist .ll<'t'n'tt' re · "tllr 642 1571 New to Laguna l hlb. q·d.. 4 day wk . $25 day "' s I ~Int. compen sation. 645-02!2 r'rnf Ma~-.age hy SlC'VI'. (,r<Jph1c design l'Xper - - - Li c 'J Th1•rap1-.1 N II hf>tpful Plt>~se call ~;f'nl' • llKE STORE• ll<Jm Hpm. /\ppt Only W1llun at I fc1 Hl•r Sign1-o SUin· MnJCT. A!!.bist. Mn '"548 2817 770-Um gr • M echn , for Schwinn Orange Co m <111 . :so vr-.. 1\.')SJ-;MRLER.'> wht M. nalJH· Into mc .. •L PCB $5.00 HR mg -.umulaling ladu.'>< 1 yr exp cumponent As ~~151 scm . hand ::iolder , loucb up. rolor code ---------111)!-."TJN 714-840-4443 OMEGA 213-592 5024 clt•aler Sala ry $2UK '1U!>l havt• pr ior b1 kl' :'>ltodm. ex.per ID a slon• 5-W !.m lbat yard worker needC'd l'.tclf1cndes Manne. Z27 <nl>~.NB~ loofdl11fi'r F /C Maintain a I books or onio.nat entry, accounts receivable & payable. Xlal ~ c:oods. & benefits. Hunt. Bc:h . Salary JlOOO.WOO. Call Jane for appt. 835-4900. • BOOKKEEPER / HEALTif CARE Exper. Me dicare/ M edi-Cal Bookkeeper tor Con· valeaceot HoapHal. Generous salary le frln1e benefits. Appllcanta •PP-1 ly lo confide n ce t o 1 S haron C urtiaa atl 673-2700. lllMTWOOD SAVINGS& LOAN lM> Adami Ave COit.a ...... Ca 92l62l& a&r11ar Alarm Tectuu cum. E:lper. or Tramee Salary DtlOll.ah*. Cal I S.2S6J Ot'l31·346S CASHIER·RET AJL Apropos. Faab100 Isl Shop. Seebog. c.a~r. Ga ri Friday. Fashion rranded. Rood w ldetalls Salary open FuU·lJme 547·7608 Call btwn 8-UAM C~HIERS UTDTEM MARKETS. Operunfs now available fOf' lul tune A..,s1stanl M&IU1'er.. on 2nd & 3rd shlJt. No expenrn~ nec We tr8.lll Start S3 :.> to S4 per hour. Advancemenl opportunity for rnunagc: ment posataons to $.5 50 per hour LI qualJhed i-·or more infonna oon & an· Lervw!W. apply lD :store 1182. :l)09 CTown Valley f>ttwy, La~una Beach. 4.96-9i!l60 Wall lDt('rv1ew Mon t.bru Fri 9am to 3pm t:qual {)ppot-Emplo~ 1•r CLERICAL for.try lt-vel 1l081Uon Lill· t~ lnsuranN' ro. nr OC Alrport. J'T ',lu. ~k Good bcnef1u . SWrtUl~ ~~ $.'1.5() m o R33-8450 Clenc:al SEatET ilY /O.E:RK f":lectr Onl<'S m r~ ID ~ Beach. has an immed.. operung ror a sbM.rp penoo w I x.lnt typ- 111& atWa ~m I 1n our Pu.rc:baa1ng Dept. ~llDlty lO le arn !_arl.•l1 o f dutlea. l'\U"Cllaa1q exper nee. We ofter Jood pay & bmellb.. Pluae c&IJ lor ~ T1 .. lomic.._1e, 494-9401 PersonMI De-pt E<>E MF CUIUCAl Dur to expansion, m:IJ<>r Loan Brokerage Co an Fashion Island a rea has several clerical open-ings. Require me nts: He.tJthy work attit ude, a bahty to cope with !ltrelA, eye lor det&U. ac· na-acy tn typhlg, com- putaUooal altllls, re- llabiU.ty. Call Katie, 641).9:11«' ., IMMEDIATE OPB•MGS I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookbeper, ror 11-man Devel. farm . Expe r necessary. lo pos ting gen 1 ledger, payroll & comtnJcUaa draw. Some prop mcmt " typintJ. Room to grow w /co. Ideal workin1 eood an N .B. Eve1/wkoda 714-m-911(. GENERAL OFFICE TYPISl'S SECRETARIES ACCOUNTING CLERKS PBX OPERATORS , Nurses Aid. GenUemen. Coov. Hosp. N.8. lOam· ' epm. 3"' day. Gertatrlca e xp. C all collec t • 2l3J27S-8)30. AtrroMOTJVE Yng m a n seek a j o b ,Aa'T'So.T. w/pbotoarapher. Has PICICW-DltlVa.! good B/W portloUo. Bob. Pe'tmnent., pleasant in· 9SMIOUIUl6PY teresllnal Learn auto. Hlfp W..ted 7100 parts buaineas. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. opp. foe advance-Ac---Uno meut! See Mr. Cook. CoMraoLLB HOWARD C..VNMt Cass I carrier seeking Dove &Quall Sts. an exper. traosJ)Ortat.loa NEWPORT BEACH a c c o. u. n t a n l . A\ITOMOTIVE Hesporu11blbtes uiclude • ..........___ H Ip ·~· Exper'd, full charge, COit~ expoeure helpful. Sm boat ml1r in H.B. Send Reaume & Salary Req to: Gcrdon E. Wilson CPA 5t81 Ar&osY Dr .. If. e. HWJU.ngton Sch, Ca.92849 BOOKKEEPER· f'/Chrg . Peg board system. Moving to San Ju u n are a . Manufactur ing firm. C.M. 751-03:50 super vision of acctg r-_, 14et 1. functJons,preparatlonor Need helpers wtth financial statements. acry lic: lacque r e x -ICC reportJna 1i vanous peneoce. S day work other r e po rta. ca 11 wee& plus excelleot com-l•i:oc:iiCiii;iiiFfic penamae111~ for pany benefita. Cont.act I IOOICK•:!!~ appt. Pat Coleman, Body 8'q> Politico wttb Fbren:Bn. Fuhioa hied lnvett· AOCrG BK PNG TEMPORARY ~ today lo wortt oo variom ac:t'OWIUng Ii N -~-,. ma Orm. ExMlent ~ portumty. Call NM)J.23. bookkeep in g assign-l600HatborBMt men!.$. Work close to ~~ N\e5.\. 54().QIOO your hom e. F ig ure ~~~~~~~~~ Oerks lo Senior Accoun. : Wlll needed tlu'ouehout 8 A B Y 8 J T T E R • OnmpCounty. HOUSl'!KEEPER-A . ROlliHIT ......... accounliQJ$ . . . . apeclal Job for tbe ll*'lal woman who to· Joya~• animals. Won.M 2:JO to 1:30PM In LalDe Pbrwt. Some lt:t. bouMtMP'n1. Mutt be ; rm No. Broadway hnnd.ttM. w 11lnt. rets. • f dOO, COidwell Bank• have drtvtn It~. Coo· . ~=j=m tact Le Donna at J nDP,\JUCINO ~t:n;.;..«111=,;.....· ----~~~~~~W•M Relultt ~ I ' Fee paid. Manual l)'ltema, al.lo help wh.b order proceuin1. To '950. Call Mlchtle MMOD, ~L Allo fee joba. Soelllq • Saelllng d Newpcirt Beacb Aten· C)'. a«> Campua UM the Dally PUot "P'ut Result" aervlce dinct.ory. V our Mrrice la our ..,.clatty. call 142-5618 Ht. 32Z 1\:Jp pey. boliday le vaca- ticm P8Y. paid weekly. l\orrell~ JRVINE E.0.E. llJMCU,llC. 7~·6666 M/F CLEU7/l I Part time. 11 PM to AM. Ff1 Ir Sal only. 675 PauJ.anno.CM. 7Sl-46:>2 CL ERK I T H E AT f; R TIO<ETS for tckt agen· cy n tm Mon lhru f'ra. For appt 5:17-9'212 Mr. Welt Newport SlaUoners lnc:. CLERK/TYPIST Par t Ume, nex.tble hours. 3 cs.,. ...... 714-97M.530 C LERK & XEROX COPIER OPERATOR· pert.Ume83J~ COO«, ...... lPM lnduetrial plant cafeteria. Wknd• ofr. Send ,..wne ~wary re· ~to Ad 1309, OaUy Pilot Box 1560, o.ta .. ,.., ca m46 CXXJK w&IMd. q\&Utlty ccd:ini nptr. needed f« ntlremem facility. Good medical A dental bmilftU.~Vllla, ...st. COUN'rat.ADY P.:ll:pw. me tun lady to work ID quality dry c1eanln1 plant. H . Harbor area. Full-Umt ~ weea. Xlnt. wori· IOI ooods. N-CIOU Qedit lnvataptor Na100aJ oompany mov 111g lD new plush off1c:~ 10 OJst.a Mesa ls seekmR expeneoc:ed credit 1n vestlgator wath t ypmg skills. Excellent worklllg cooch taons & benefits Salary commensurate wrtbexper &15-3025 DAILY PILOT Mlclftg&Gf'OIMds DcpalwM hen IMMEDIATE FULL TIME & PART TIME OPa.IHG ()all Gene LaO\:y .11 642-4321 fo:qual Oppor f:mplyr DATA&mn OPERATOR P llrnt• Rl'(IW res G mo:- expr ~ IBM 3741 fo.:Otl'r data on d1-,kC'llt.> from :.oun:'(' documC'nt.s Mu:.t be able lo work wuh htUt> s uperv1s1on Starting lllnt' ~ :ll P\t daily Gill ~I 83341384 DATA PROCESS <~xi t}ptng ,,k_aJh W1• wall train Xlnl rn 1im<'r1t!> ln1nr ('.111 Bub Traly Mo n Fri II •• ;,,~, DEBURRER J<;t & ~d '>hl0 OfW'DIOI''> for 1nd1v1dual-. ,. l'nt•r t·~1x·r only Joh wall •·n tJ1l dt•burnni.: "l"·r .1tu1n-. on cnllcdl hydraulH· r 11 tan ~-. Out:.tJnd111~ bend1ts include full\ paid mroiral & dent.ii Pay lo SS 67 Cost of h \ mg Ulcre&Se ID May IOSAttlMC. S48-5533. Newport Beach An Equal Opporturuty ___ l:m_ployer DRAFTSMAN IC lP , as· a r•nive 1rowlna materta11 dl1trlbutor seeltlnl mar . train•• with ao m e worltln& knowtectie d blueprial.ll tD learn our buatneu Ii a d v•nt'e t o man•ire Ena1o~nna Speclflca llOm Dept. Oo job pm. felaional tr1J1UA1 a vail. R e pl y Mr . Gale m 4Jlll9t.2001. DnvertGardener comb Have valid CA lie.me Good driv101 record M1J\.. •ge 20 Apply at Pen nysaver , 1660 Pl~a CM oaJVHS Olttker Cab, C93--8888 Onven full tlme. neat ap- Pt'MatlCT. knowled&e o( Orange Co Good dn VlJlR re<.'Ord Over l8 Wallulg to work C ompa ny \ducles SJ 10 per hr + incentives Call Mark Thi 21'8> o•uvas Men o.-women 2S yrs or ulder .Know lht' coabt f'IUCS Net $1.80 ;i week or more Orani:• Con.,t 'frllow Cab, 17300 Mt llcrrmann , Fountain Vallt.>y <No or Slatl'r hetwn Newhope & 1-;..:1ad) URUGSTORECI.ERK !I 5 Jo M fo' Moulton l'laza !'harm Lai:una 1111 1!. Mr . Ure )fu.s ~:JT114 Elt.>t tro mech.rini<JI A' 'l'mbll'r Soml' 1·xpo r helplul Sdlar} open C..11 for appt _ 557-4116 E\E'nlnl: Juto rn ulo• .i' .111 Jt>l1· 1 n La..: un.£ 'l.1.:Ut-I M..o 1>rul1l ht< h rJUlth C..11 !t>I 711.J \1 r fo:.m..le) FACTORY WORKERS 4 day 40 hr. wee6c FlJLt-:f< I'\ UL S I 111 ~.'­ :11u1 I )n\,. !'It '\ H 1\r,,-..._., I rom lJ C A 1 rpon 23 IMMEDIATE OP&tlMGS WAREHot·s~ ~EMBLl:.Y FACTORY Gocx1 moot"y. a.ncentav" bonl.L'I. hol.td»v. & \;ma lion pa) raid wttkl't' Food Caa!dcn. tull 4s P•rt tune Experieoced only. Con:ac l Herb O n e Newporter Inn. &44-1700 ext. 516. E.O. E . Food Prep person. Moo thna Fri, 7-2:30 al ex- cl..tve •lhletic club, Npt Bc.b.. Call 7~7903. u lt fo r J o hn between 9am-Uam. FOODSERVICE A.5S'l'S 2·:1n daily, no exp nee Cla!e to home SJ 57 lhr Appy to Irvine Unified Schoof Dlst 2941 Alton Ave Irvine. 552-1383 W E FULL OR PART·TI.M E Couples & mdJv1duals for~ d your own. Local Amway Dlstr 3.1· ~ you for a splendld opportunity. 642-4300 Ad Siller '35, 36-bn. Ge&ALOFRCE Do you Lille detail wor1' " have good figure ap trttde" We may have a )Ob fCK you. WW train Some typmg req. Xlnl benefits. Nwpt Ceotl'r Call Mrs. Duduk 644 7 4S4 EO E. --- G&IERAL OFFICE Part tame Typin g liOwpm t:x~r reqd Npt <:ntr E 0 E Call Mn Duduk. 644. 7454 <~"Ol-ral offi<'t' n~'l:I t1J OC 1\Jrpr>rt l..Jtl' typtnl!. 10 .tdd. ll'kvhonn P~ .>57 7010 G~.'OC-ral Offu l'. p l rJr f t Ci<1r.id rl'itdt>r dnd Jtt.-n tM.•1 1.u <1rt4tu Will tr.in •,:,; i314 lTl'neral L.1borl'r. <.uir :-.l/Jr1t~l' l'd/1. 11m .. As.>1' h II :! ~ t.hru ~JI ~~ut 28 'tt•nnal Off1N• Workc:r .,, 1-· P1-nn part tamt- 1-'h' l)PlnJ: $4 00 pt'r hr ~ ~.1 or li31 ~ I l<i<n·1.1l<lfr1 .. · ~pt Brh I I "' !lf<t'(I .1 1.1k•· 1·h.1rr,. 11• r" 111 ,. j.!•><t<1 I ·, p 1 n ~· I .~uh .ilHl1\\ l•• think ar1 rh twndnlllv ).;h<ofl • •n Jlht ~)I .... ;nd \0 IX•IJllJ.-t • I 11rn1!11· "IH lu\Ufll1U fr11111 utl11 ,. -. .. 1.1r' \Hill ''"' ,. ti •lt 14 m w dJ~ "\ll~ri 11 VOLT ~ llll1llllate Openilp Secretaries Typists i!!.l}!~~Jl~or lhe above por11Uonli now available. Local areas. Call !or appoa.otmm t to- day. 557..0045 U\·Llr\W::. llWCMWl't' l'fl1SOHNU SllMCU 3723 llrch Stre.t MewpcN'fleocJ. G88AL OfftCE needed in our corµoralt' headqWU1en localed an lrvme Typtng, phones, fi lin g, accounting lcnow1ec1£f' helpful Con- tact Penoooel. 5$7-iOSI ur apply al Sci "fk Orf~ c:o..trols 1.8011 MJtcbell South lrru>e, E 0 .E Gen1 OHc, good typuit, non smoke r . m ature, 185() per mo, 833-8990, ~ --------- GI RL 1-'RI DAY Worlt AFTERNOON for photo bu!>lD~ Mature lady pref erred 631 3411 ------ llt • ZDd *4 Ol*llD1-M u1 l 1>• famJUar •J'mpedion ~ .... rela&ed to amaJJ tbrUded maeblne perta . O\ltatandlo& bea•flt• w/cotl of Jlvla& ln· c reaaea • fully paid medkal fl dealeJ. Pay to a n. INSURMfCE Procaa Ins. Apps. Con tact poUcy tddera. Xlnt benefit.a. l850 lD lllOO. NEVER A FEE MORGAN Employment Agency 125 Meaa Verde Dr. E Suite 213 • Coela Mesa ™-l.581 631 ·U 75 IHSURAMCE Ptoperty & Casualty AI. Sl.Slan1. exp rrun 2 yrs int• typing, xlol benerlts James lmurance o(f ICC Ir vine. call Maureen ~.E.O.E. IMTBUOR DUIGM SALlS If you have a flair for de corat.a.og and an interesl In people and cao h<lndle a job malung S15·S2S per llr. Call 997-8299. LA N D S C A P 1-; GARDENER · For CdM public pnten. Full-time_ S:UO pet-hr. Call Mpm Mon.. Fri. 673-2268. UX::AL SF.cRETARY Creative orgaruier for N H hta~atJoo flrm. Call lhb 64G-8!IOO -------GIRLS RUDA Y t.EGALS~'Y PART TIME Sm dynamic busanei.s , , day !i day wee« lati~alton firm an Nwprt 1-.'tperat·n<"ed JWrm.i I Ur ~ exptt·d, em rwnl prort5\1nnal Cur nen1 & energetic legal !Ju.r.\ Tu & Acrount1nl( !itt Y. S H. & dtctaphont" H rm S6 to sa Pt'r hr & ~nt typing skills .i AL-.onet'd2t'"enllll(.S i :.> musl, xlnt salary de tn9 pt'T' '"'fl & 9 to s Sat pending upon qualifi<"a ,h1r1 Wr111· -,1..i t1ng taon" & txper. Goo1J •iuailf11 JliOf\.' to Allt'n benefit.." ~ lldmmund C l'\ 21J41 Ru""''" C'1·nto·r Dr ~•W IUJ. In inc•. t " GUIJlDS 1' 'I ,. llnd..... ..:orxt v. .• 1:1-... ,i. ... · 111 t'lonw ;!I \t 11r "'' r llt1tr•'<l ..... i. un11 l n1fnrm' furn1,n. .. 1 '"" IJ,UIJ (Jt ,\Hlr-...,\HK l'\t ,, l lite. \11111 ~rt lreRal Sec /UticJation Sl200 Sec /T nw S90 o. S UC '.'1.11~('<·1<1 \ppl1t ant ... , .... , 1,1)1/lnj' Ill Th•· L~:)!.d r11·ltl ' I ' I GUARDS '~ ,, .. tw ~t. ··~··'"·"' 1-'\Jlt & p.Ht 11m" All I 1;u , .. .,,.,,.lrt <Ir ltr :-.11 .1 r , .•• ., I n 1 t o 1 m ' 'il.1· ~.:, f>~J 2!r~~1 I urnnh•>d \1o:1 ., :! I or tl\c'f H.l-t.Jrt-d .,..,•lromc· "'I npent.'fln• IW"(' 1 \pp Iv L·nners..il Pn.>4t'ct1Qf\ ~rv1c:e . 1226 w. Sth rh)l>ICal l>C ll!O l.'.t.. & SlrNl. Senta A.Aa In ~g. lrn'Ww hours ~ l2 &. I • '"'" t.hru fo'r1 -- DELICATESSEN h1•l11 l\orrell. O\er 18 t:ip 1-1rd. lull I lime. rt·f-. 64-1 :,t.t•.1 Ut>uvt-ry ~.ilc-. Fu ll A SUY!Qi..llC •T) p1st.s. •Secretanf'i.. •A c counta nt s . • Wa r~h o u ~e . •A., wmblt'r'\. • M aull en a n<"O' •lnd""tnal Re<td lhu .al.I l.ud4> & v.orlt t.omc>T rtl'A • :-;o t-\~ VOLT ,.~ ......... ,...,c.a. li.um)l.ul 6 m.:arucun,t v.~ furl M ,alon 7:'.lo4 1737 II• N• ,.;. n."!'Ck'cl I flt l u ar • $1 8 .760 per annum O\allerwnK ~allon tn •IUr Tt'i'l\n ll .ti L1 br drv 1•'1fonrun~ pnif ad\ dn 11 -d ll'Vd!-. rt'f f'rt'nf 1 ti IJtt'r.ilW'l' ">t'arrh .&Jtc.'fn0Uf1 <..1m1lll• ""' '<'..tn'("l"1l\il 'tT\1tc· 1'"" U-J.ll !<...,t .. ur ,UJl 21>1 ti" 111 ~1 ,. lull h.·no•l1h 1r1o part lime . A1>11lv 111 j lll\1~1-. i~ '"''' person. Makt• uµ lO $fi 1•1 I-11 1-. \I I 546-4741 J)t'r hr 11745 Edtnt.:l·r Ave. 1-·v Delivery Hl'lper wanu'<i for furniture st.ore Wet'k vmics from :l> lo 40 hn. $33.l lD start lnq w re m person al 1931 Newport Blvd. CM. ~ . .sat. Delivery m an for L A. lUnes lD homes tn N. W. part of C.Y . 3-6am. $tlll).t&25/mo. + bonWI. Dependable car needed. S46-4el or 964-41182. Del. Meo over 13 ror L A. Times lD homes ln N 8 & CM. Must be rellablt' & have dependa b le car. Perm. P tr. S.001$450 per mo.~. 846-5864 DeuW Hygaeoi.st · Ex- pe n e nc:ed e xpanded functio n Hy1tle n 1s t needed for PertdooUI of. fice. Thurs. fl Frl. Huot. Bc.b.. 8C2-6631 DENTAL ASSIST ANT RDA preferred, lull & part tune. Near South Coast Plaza . C.:all ~ ·--- DINT AL ASSIST ANT 2 yni ex per necesasary. Mon·Tbur llAM 7PM, fo'ri 8AM·SPM. Qill 7AM 2PM 833-s:.rT. DenlAI, chaits1de ass1i. lanl, Mon·Thurs, X ruy Lie req'd, Salary ~n ~DIO. DENI'AL A.5ST .. ROA for expanded dutiee. An op- portunity lD expand your penona1 Involvement In dentistry w/llaaaci•I security. Unlform • hospttal ins. 4 days per week. Salary open. Newport C ent e r : 640.Qll0. Deatd,.._.Ofc Cba1JenOn1 career op· portunhy in •t.ablia~ Nft'POl't s .. cb ofrke. Cl>ocrful, mature person. Experience eaaeoUal. 845el Dental Aatlatant, P tr. exp. neeeaaary. Nwpt. Bell. omce. 759-091 Doctor FRONT OFP'ICE Ex· J)lrienc:ed tor bu.•y feml· ly pncllce tn Ftti Vly. '7MW t ~ f<i.stt.-:.t lira,. an ltw We:oit J UJsly 1'1l11l Oalws1f1t(1 AU M2 [..6iK . ~\Ii t .tmptll> Ch '\ H l;\rr\}!o..\ rn1m 1111111 ~ J)'l'lt> :\ 1rpor1 1 t-.11ual Oppor l-.ml)$11) CT , . .., ........................ . ...... Ille ,.,, " llill ..,.. s.r. .,,.._, ... s. Diet F1WWWJ ~ .. ,.a.'*". E..-ct. .... - wftdln ... --........ .,...... tlectro9c ,.,......,. ~ .. ~ """t111 lolloll111 ~p • Secrl'tlrtn • Deslptn • DevetopsnellQI Teehniclans -All lftets· •Electronic Assemblers • Afpllcatlon bfl11eers •Test Ttctlnlctans • Cmmtc lab lssJstlnts • Project Eftli11eer A (Cnmlca) • Accounttns awk • Cost Accoaltlllts • Matllf1cturt11 f"lfHW QEJ TO UOW US AT EIDEYCO WE WllCOIE YOUR EJlQUlllES ENDBVCD ...:iio-..oao SM AM C#tS'llAllO .. -. ..... i....,., 41MM1. llt. 2121211 ' H r o" k h u r 'l . " •' .1 r I Jl\lllUI ,.J.1ry 1m re·.i-..1· .. \d..,~ 1111 IJ :)ip.JJd\.i<·dJy,.lJpol '"k <14)'~. !I pd hohdJ}>< I ltllN"<'le~,.... n( .... ic-.1 w-oup ~a!lh & 1tr.· m:. ,\ t.ood pa). izood hour. I ~ berl('fil, Robbie s !UR A Mop F'cr qu.ahf & appl form S.-0757 <'I l l Mabe l f'1 1Zal1 --, Z13!B4 7501 I louse help. Veey La1tht du 'Ja~eJ Weapons SUllon ty boult>work rcx C'OUplt' Sul Beach $4br.P 1lroe.U pmdaJ. EOF: M,l- ly t"Xcepl Sun IM6--l.840 _ US ~P Req l-IX15EKEEPER1 l,JVE IN -~ speakUIJ?. nans""*•aa Prv. rm & car aviul. ~ & c.-. ror W'ell ma DMttd ctuldnn Salary open 714-98''U508. S4G-8940 ~Sun&Mon only Cha Id ear l' & hnuselteepaoi . Good v.w k1ng cood Lovely area. 641 3111 or 641 -8700 da,ys. 4!17 .311183 wbds. ... eves HOUSalB9 8am_.pm,Sdays f'ee paid by employt'r /~lfl ""'"' .. l(~ll' --v 170 Newport t'lr Dr N 8 Sle 4M$ 640-2920 HOUSEKEEPER, CdM. or beach. U ve-ln, pvt rm & bath. 4 r bildren \0 a1e 10 Non a mkr, some Englis h. coot .It lite hlkpn&. 5 da.ys. Salary ope.a, permanent PM•· Uoo Cooalder couple. m-oueo Hua ewfftlor TOOL&DIE lat shlft ACME GRIDLEY 2nds!u.fl These oulstanclli:ig polSI tais are olf ered w /dou- blf' d111t hourly pay llCa1es • IDdude: ..OVERTUIE •PA1DVACATION •BONUSON VAC. PAY •SICK PAY •lOHOLIDAYS •2 ANNUAL C.0 .L. INCR~F.S •3ANNUALMERIT REVIEWS •FULLY PAJD MEDICAL&DENTAL. lNCLUDF.S ALL DEP ENDENTS •PAIDOPTTCAL •NIGHT BONUS •TOOL PURCHASE PROGRAM IOSANIMC. ~Newport Beech An Equal ()pportwuty Ems*>f • se.die.ta l'UU Of' p/Ume job. Xlnt trai.Gi.na opportunil aet. Competltlv. ...... Con· ~ houri. Apply Ml 650 Ave. Pico, San aemaa MAC.ffINIST ·RETIRED -Wbo would like to wart Z or 3 ~ per week. #or am. ma.nut. flnn In Irv. Please call Mr. Riley, m-«llO tor •• M4MA•a WOMIMS lll'AIL <>Dllortunity to e•m U0,000 + as Manager ot a· i lne wome1n'1 c:lothln1 atore. Muat be e xperienced 6 c apable at 1taffln1o aupervl•lon, aales trelnlna Ir motlvaUoa. Muat have noe quality ck>thln« bac:kal"OW>d or exPf.'rience. l'\l1l beatflta. Pieue reply ln c:onndtoc:. to General M1n11er, P.O. Box at79, Seat Buch, eaur. 90740 . ~ .... ,,.... " . ....... , .... , .. , .... ~~-~ •• ~ ..... ?!!4? I~? .. ! .. ~ ..... ?!~ NU1-HWMe ~!!~!.~ ..... ? !~ J ~!~!~ ..... ?~~I ~!.~ ..... ?!~ ~?~ ..... ?!~ .;.,m-............. F*'-r ........... .-; .. __ ,_.,;;.;... ________ .:DAl:;.;:.:L:.v:..:.Pt.:.:t.0=-if=--•mc.~z n.1 t.te 1--------.W,W...._, 1100 ••e 11 IOOI D.ft I040 acme•• STOC1C CL.. -····· •• •••••••••••• ·-.. -.............. --·-······--···· MotteA.N MUlllS .. ISftY 1111111 It's * LYlfs * IE PAY UT£ laEml _. ~ ~ ..-. WehaV'eatU.UUme~ TYPIST needed to ru.o ~ 81debQard, from ADORABLE OflllCI #• 1111 tor a &Mk a.II Oil tuy ~ Full Ume. DliOud. Walout. eood POODl.& • !111.X I&..~ torta,..&t ~*~...,,..EMS• CJW' Marttlq Llae wltlt Adv~ pcUu\la1. Clllld. ... 11m llolhr look• llke v.Hh Jtdl pot.atlal . .:7• .::7•. exc•llent bo4Ara " the ~ ... ---to I. .. M miniaw. lriab s.uer. 8 ~m • n l o P • \., ••.t!,.ro& ·) bllt benefit protram o1 ~~I™ Halli Olk dnw-'-1 I.able wt4 ..-. °'4, bealthy. 2 Eamiop up to ...__ •~~·u-•~ IQY rmlJ company. Ap-area. Call Dee &Tl.18JO. ~"*:!!~~Wolf~. malbll•d . Good with m y -..-..-nu~ ply 1 In pe"IQft Mon tbnl ----,., c ren. better •llh wt Ir om • d C a II A I tr W An"RISSIS ta..,. )'OW'I. 15 each. to-2117 RN'a .... Up to ... SW+ LVN's . Up to ..... f71+ SLd.IJ,to for loleNte'W • .HAS SALES OPEMINC.S J.C.PIMMIY Immediate openlnc. 1 PHOENIX. COMM1SSIONS PAID TO 24 '-1111111 l"-d 1rave yard • dtnne r Ald •... Up to .. SS4 Apply -·Qualify MOll9AM MUISIS ... IS'nY ~ Mesa Verde Dr. Pw .. E. Ste 213 -• Cos la Mesa (AC~ K on• l..aM"S) 54& an * 531.1313 •MACHINIST• ST Aa'T $9.00 .... Ht. Comrnemurate wtt!I Hpc'1to<'e 0...HwA• ..... 4-day 40 hr wt'dt U>LER CNDUSTR.JES 2101 Dove St N B Acn:lli6 from<~ C Alryof!... MAC llJ N!ST Sm OGaDISK Small ofhrt', 1 n1wf'r ~. tnVUAclnt No C'JI· pt1ru·nc" r eq_ (;oud llCftlll IU Jo' 'T. Mon lh"' fn S&nta Ana at lllartlor & Mlol('Art.hur ~(11570 PriagMg/Shlpp llt9 Full lame Will tru10. Mateifem ~SUI rnacbinery manuf n~ PAUNTS-nACHERS fulJ-time ti.Ip G,·n i.hop SUI TEACHERS t'xper We1d1nii. drill· /\ au.blsldtlU')' of Srott & pre1i s, wtll trllln i''dzer c.u. 11 ltoa'11n1e ~447-·323> _______ 1 ptjbU.l.llW' ti. luokrn~ for ttuahf1ed peoplt" lo repr esent superior ~Gx-auonal maU:n11I:. to -.rhool s, llbrur11·s. pan•nt.. & nur1i l'rY ~c.hoOls. For tnlervu•w appt only, call V1rgu11<1 Qi.I kin.'> 760.(8) I MAID Exper 'pref. rull lime. All.<> p time. 6'2·~-- Maids. apply The lnn at Laguna. 211 N Cm1i.l Hwy, La~ Bearh __ Ma1nl<1ln plant s 10 restaurants & office bldg E.'<per helpful Call t:l1J 1434 a>l4 Mature men or women ror food counter work Sec Karen. Irvine C.:oui.t Country Club, 1600 1-; _coast Hwy. 644·9550_. __ ME.CHANIC, full or part lime. prefer olde r person w .,Oml' experience. wols not nc..'<'. Apply at Sh<'ll. 17th & lrvrnc, Parkin~ atlt'ndanti-for well ·t•s t ahl1shl•d r 1· !. t aura n l 1 n U C '. 67~ PART TIME EVENINGS Adults wilh outstandrng. attractive personuhlil''i who enJOY work111g with lo<h Ovl•r 21 Start 11t SJ 50 per hour Phone I 642 ·43:?1. Ext 2:;0 UF.TWEt-:N I S PM ~ Wi1lk1:r t: I 1:1: RGMl!DJtaw UCIMSID UNLtCIMW> Wiii traln &u t com· rnuakln apllt In the In <Ult)' '10 ~. to WP ~ dlK'•ra For lotervl•w call RUI et RedblU lte»I· ty, tJdootnc.. m 7300 Kect"plloniat S.ueLary 1•11meunly Adv~rtu.101 knowled11e bl'lpful <:lm11ty Wullh Advel1LS· UUl 7l4 W.Sl L5i1 Rfff'pllon111t. rull time i'.:xpil'f (;real OJJpor"lUnl ty Lil Job ll'\lirkl't w1lh ex· ~g ro f<e&b Hair Stylllt. So Colllit Plau, t:M Apply ID S)t!UOO 5«>-i888 ------ RF.C"EP'I'IONIST -t'or i.m pubic acctg r1rm I><-, wrµort area. Ty p- mK~~~~-­ Hf':C"'E PTIONIST Good phone pe rtl<lf13 It t y . Ii .: ht t ypang, for inl<'rVll'W n11l Marv~ 9521 llt<i'('pllorust tGennal Of f11'(· N11'<1 1mm1'<:1 Mu.,t h1· tm~hl & enerR1·t11· 1.11.!hl lyj110f: .. ;nJO)' "ork1ni: m a qwrk paci-d 11 r o f {' i. s 1 o n 1:1 I ll t · 1rlCr-.plwre Call Heverly 641~1 IU·:.Ct::PTIUNIST f'Ul1 · lime 0 C. land develop- mt'fll rirm Lite 1y p111J: & f11tni-: N1·al uppearanre & i:ood phone ma nnl'r... $!0)Mo Call hwt<'n !lum & 12 forappt 714 ~ 0224 Askfor~a I Equal Opportunily IUXEPTrONl5T I Employer National ro. moving to Newport Be11rh ___ _ •MECHANICAL* ---nPw plu:.h offices In •INSPECTOR* 11' Time AM. LA T1mrc; Costa Mt.-sa is Sl't'king re- 4·<fay 40 hr. week dd1very. $100 per Wl'l'k cept1oru.~l w Rood typinR EDLEE INDUSTRIES In Laguna lit' .t c h i-kJ.lb Excellent working 2101 Dove St. N.H., ~IW96 1·ond1l1ons & benef11' ------PART T IMf; co11ntt•r witht>xper KJS..:rr.?:5 AcrossrromOC.A1rp0rt ,----I ~al<1ry commens urate MEX..1!ANIC. w/onan ex· help. hou i.e w 1v<·., ---·---- pi·r. Good workinit cond. welrome, run xnox HE C E I' TI 0 N I ST : Manne exper de:.1rablc ropies.S46-2I003Jark1l' I TYPIS T -Person 714-548-9617 w 1rrool orr1ce ap · pc-u.rantt & xlnl. phone Medical PART TIME vo1re nf't>dt'd ror bu11y flal·k office assistant . OPENINGS lllpt Bch. ad agenry. OB liyo Ex~r. prr·f. 1 1 Oerlcal varanc1e11 ror 4 Mw;t type 6Swpm Proof 548-344L hrs dally 10 Loan readu:lR altilla nee. Non· ~1~cal back offi~ ass111· a,.~ r ohk e rlal1Hd CTo . lni n smoker. S11 lary open tant w/orthopedic exper. romputat.Jonal skUla, eye ----------1 • · · as 100 s an . YP R., CaJl644-7644 lll Newport Beach. Mon.· for detail Call 6'0-935(). Restaurant Fri Call between 8 :KJ & New & e x c I l I n g IOam.644-2643. rest a ura nt concept. --------PBX Amwertng Service MEDICAL A.5SlST -Bi· Operator. rnalutt, reUa Newport Beachtlrvlne 11re11 location. Now ac- =l =~ r:,:~~: ble, da_I shift.s. 64.S-2550 c-epllng apphcallons for I ~9334 • I PHX(JPERATOTl prep. utlhty. cashiers, & Answenng Serv ~xpr C"fA.ltltcr help Xlnt. OP· Meodical Computtt prt·f 638·2244 portunity ror ~tuden~ & System Sah$ I -•PBX-.--hou!lew1ves fl<'x1blc Sll f ('~uard /Mcdi c;i l v ht·dulc:s. f 1time & Pr.il'tlt"t· Sy'>lt>ms one or I T . A » ans w c r 1 n II p time. Contact Norlin the West <.:oa'll's rn~tt"ll service He11taurant!1 Inc Mr. 1 growing comput<'r bill T.A B. arui. serv. ha'I a t:nglistL 547 0883. M F . IOj.! S}'btt'm!<> for phy~1 !<'W P_OSlt!OOS opt•n 1n 9 5 cmn<,, I'> looking for a l'u:. ·SJ\. CM. & Hunt H. 'l u 1t I If 1 e <1 Al' r 0 u n l aI1'<1;5 Vaned shifts, P T Ho·pres<'nt<1llvc lo Sf'll or I· 1' M<1nywoul.stand· .md M:rvlt:c ml'<liral i..11'· mg IM-rw£1ts ork nrar <'<Jltnh 111 lhe Or<10l.!f' \UUI home & earn while (.Ly I. A a re a 1':-~ ~·ou learn 1 .. ·ncnl·e in m<.'<11cal ur .)11..'l ,lZ)() 111•• adm1m.,lral111n Jlld ..:noel verbal s k1lli. r•· •1•1J1t.'t.1 Plea!>t: !>t•nd n· :.unw with salary history ll• Safri.:uard MPS ~ Fa1rv1ew Rd , C.:oi.ta Me.11. Qi !!21M!6 Attn l'l'le Mead{' 714 '!f!l7 1121 f'E:RSOHHEL COUHSB.OR Hestauranl Sandwich muk1•r, (()()(1 pr1•11aral1on, no f·X pi:n cnre nCt· $3 :l5 pn hr Mon fo'r1 approx H 2 Call Kathie weckdo \., ttwn H-5 557 6232 Re\t.Burant COUNTER JH:Lt' P••rry 11 J>tua Wt· nl'<'<I rt'l.flOn people to w()rk f'kublt' hr.1 for srh1>ul /\pply anyt.Jmt>. PF.RRY'S PIZZA 50 SALES AGENTS 1979 Ml•r:t leeda =~:J~IS..,Ta!r~;: 14 "t .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . Over Sl00,000 Frwy" Redhill. :~ . . .. . . .. . • . .. . • • . $90.~s~.000000 ~:!.RSOs!1~~ Wallrell. F rr.. 5 day,, " ................... $80,uvv-.,.u, work In an active 11~. $4 .7:Sl br. Pvt 14% · • • • • · · • • · $70,000.S80,000 1poruwur dlllributM>n Oub. Call6'4-~ 34 % . . . . . . . ....•. $60,000.$10.000 urea llu 1 t be ae 11 Wanted for eW mornu'l-1 263 · · · · · · · · • · · · • • · · · · $50,000-$60,000 start«. tboroueh 4' ac· h o m e d e I I v " r y UNDER OUR lOOo/o SYSTEM curate. We wU1 tram the n e w s pape r route . Now It can be done in Newport. ngttt penon. aood oppty a M ·oo AM . 1 days a Coeta Mesa. Irvine area for rapkt advaocement. wk. f)imilb own auto. CALL. LET US TELL YOU HOW ~Betb for appt. Npt. 8ch. area. S400 mo 917·5162 tJ73.«>1 I Sala Aa.lNltant Mi.:r. womens clot.tun& ahop in N 8 Re· quires ded1cat<'d, rrwlure. at.able personab· ty. Must be Fashion knowledgeable. t'realive & enjoy c:oonllnatlng fine European mercbandllle for our cltent.ele Bua•· ness ref's required. Salary open Apply 10 peniOfl at: Apn!p06. 29 Fastuoo Wand, or call. 644-2652 Sales Clerk. Stationery 51.ore needs inst~ sales l)enl<H1 due to expnruuon. Off1re 11upply expu. help f ul !Jut not nl'r<'ssary Fr•nJ:e hendlt.s, .:roup mro1cul . pd vac • ti bohday!>. 1-·vr ;1ppt rall lietly_!~l-1732 _ SAUSGolRL Tenrus Shop m Coron.1 del Mar. F 1tlme. 1·x1Jt•r. Ask for Maiune. 640-4172 evs 5.'12·:1186 ~le-Part llm<' Work part lime m your o ff hour s a s a Nlit'!lpenon al your lcX"al ltdd10 Shark Store ('ur rPnl op1·ninJ:s in San I Clemente for hont>sf, eneri-:euc 1nd1v1due1l-1 I who are eager lo C'arn xtr11 money while gain Ulj( valuable bus1n1~~ l'X penencc Vaned hour'\ avail lo fit your scht'dule. ChallenginR comm1ss1oni1 plan Please raJI 492-8221. RADIO SHACK A TANDY CORP. EOE. SALES PETSTORIS Fish, birds. & gene ral help. Also m anager lra1nee 642-5522. &:J>-0311.~3112 SaJea part. Ume ...... sa.op • PrefeT" exper In rl!'l.811 c lolhln~ s11les. but w train 10 bridal. Pleuanl work1111t <.'Ond 546-l821 556-9333 SALES PERSONS Personality plus adulL-. tn w o rk with and mollvatc k1<1.'1. Over 21. In t.l(Wla, CapLSLrano. San C.1emente area1.>. PART TIME EVENINGS PHONE: 642 4321 or 49&-fiHOO 1'.:,,t 2511 Hetwt"l'n I 5PM. A.sk For Andrt'J Salesworn11n. maturi>, fn endly i\J>parel t'XJl S t C II d V p ' t I m f' H H (' \t S.S 0 I\ lfM.6232 SECUTA.RT Newport Center Lew firm seeking ~rv for Probat.e Department. Word process1n1t Call Rulh Bruer. 7!19-3800 for appt Sll:RETAHY · ADMl!ll -Expa.ndmg researrh firm needs 1o1 veniau 11., c areer minded 1n· divldu.al lo provide set" !>upport for l>lr of St'lt'O· lif1e Arfa1rs. Xlnl i.hrtha.od. t y plJ\g. & or· .:aruzatJonal 1:1b111t1e:. ,, mu!>t Cdll for .ippl N l' w p 11 r t Ph.arma~tu·.11, 11111 r tor. 8!fl W 161.h SI NJJt l:kh. ti42· i511 t-;xt II SECRETARY Stt ow od in today'1 cloulfled und ~r CLERICAL . TELELOHIC BBKB.EY. SFXRET.\RYTHAIN f;Jo: Tr:.unt~· w t vinnit Jblut y u ( 411 1.0 .... um "" .1 1 t·urat \ i-;xpt•r hO'fpful. bul wlll tr:.m raghl C'an du:1ut1· \µl1tude & will U\$O'lCSS lt/ Wfrt hJrd 1/0 portunl t)45 ~ 111 SECRETARY RECEPTlOHIST Pos1t1on for gr1lw1ng R E & enlU' hrm Xlnt. upport un1t y for I he )OW1ger per<,on w Jd· vaocemenl potential. Type ~Swpm. dar · taphooe, 4te hook.kc..oep.. In s.: Salary <·om rncnsurate w . ab1hly & exp erience I rvanc 851·15311 anyt.une. -------- SF£RETARV Newport Beach Invest· ment counsel f ll'tD needs a 111\arp well organ1ie'<I, St.'<'rct.ary w11 h .:nod t YI> ms: le 11•leph11nc• -.kill:. Shorthand not r<-<1u1rt'<.1 Ex~•r >with cl1t1J llOn •·qu1pmc.•n1 h,•lpful SitlJrv romm•·n~urat e w c.·xpenenc·e 7t.2 ~ Secreta.f}. Jumor n1't.'<h'<I for grow1nl( Uev. t.u Xlnl opp. ror br1ght. eager penon w rapid, ucrurnte typ1nl! Short.hand b 11 + & 2 3 yrs. exp tn ronstn.w11or1 caJI Im.med ~ ~an EXEC SECRET ARY SUNTAN ST 0 RE wottorROCESSIMG RF.cEPTJONlST~ Mon· Vydec exper perfl'rred. f'n 9AM 9PM al Fuum Xlnl EnahshtSpelhn& lW E. l7lhSl .. CM. Transcnbe from dicta· Te~ uon equip X1Al ben("hL .. mi:; llar~ra 7~-0990 FONE WORK Jd/DCS 1nsuranN' oHu l'. STIJDF.NTI, I rv111P PARTTI~H: •'llOC0"'1MlSStONS •NO SELLl.NG $4.50 PER HR. Near Orange Co A1~ C.ll 7SI atOO Tclephc~ Salt"S f'J\f<TT IM E HO 'itJ:;MAKEf<S (~t f>Ut of the hou1'•• 1 Ueltver urket.' fOf' \, I I' Travel S.-n1rl' Go11<1 !>al.ttY ~ 1\1,SO p,.,,,,(e-""11 h t• lrphonr , 11 I 1·-. l c.1 If· n l . \ I> I> I y J4:17'Gi TIL\\'1-1 .\l;t"'ff ,.., IJl'r ('l)fTlm1·rr1al ';<.1hri· Ir. Exl'<'Ull \t' 1 rn vt·I Kn 940ti -· ------ TRA VB. AGENT \frn :l y~ rt"f'••nt l'XP 1n 1~m1 c~'mml'rt"lal 'Ill•., 111.'\-Ql'Q fur uuturu.111·j1 l1>1rw A.i(•Ot') C,Jual1fwd unly .-...~'ti uwh ~1 :m.10 Trtll k Dri \ 1·r. I. I\ • OrJOl(I! Count\ ~ dJ)., (.;;111 h~ W11 >i Hiii OI ~;al (,, ~ 714 !:W>~l'.l 'IH.lt'"t'tlt>r . tX~·r to •>1•·r11U: t.,;ompu~rJµh1t & IUM t.'Q\.Upmcnt ~!I h7lll TYPIST L1.:hl l\ Pini-'. 1"11'1 Um1•. at houn JJt'r w~t>k Hellablc. rt' fcrl'nces, pll'll'c r.ill 1;.u 1000 .i.flt'r ti JOprn 11r ~t.'Ods TYPIST Type 65·70 wpm 1 op front office appearancr Worit m f'lt'W pl Ullh om C't' KJ(j lo $1000 NEVER ARE MORGAN Employment Agency 1S!S Mesa Verd~ Or t; Su1U> 21.3 •Cost.a Meiu 7!>& 15Hl fj.JJ 1:17:i Lose!IOfTIMbmg val1Hlbl••" Place an ad 111 our Lo-.t and F ound 1 ulumn' Tiull ', where ix ~iplr look when they've found 811 •Wm o( "ulut· WOO OVEflSUS \!ate more mont>Y work ll1g o1bro.td tt'J(ardles'> of vow· JRt' ~t>x ur Prt-.•·nt pt><.tlion All t~pt''> 11f v.1>rk"r' u rl(t'nt I) ro· q1.11rf"d For ckU1u. s<'nd ,, .. 1 ... m p ed .,l'l f .;dt.in':'>.~<d Pnvel~· to Fomqn &npoymrnt s.r-.1~ ifJJ 'AJ· t11n1,'t1>n Sltt't t I H·lll JIJ:' Bull 0111 ,,.,.'I "' k Jt:-(15 'I rJUth C'oun.,. l11r. l '.Jt 1 ·r ' rn. • \ • 111 n..:' t llJtr•11n~· .orlult "'ork1ni.: ... ,.h \uuth lher :>t o .... n It JJblK)rtdllOO SJ 5() hr •lW t t>'IP"f I \I.I, .\SIJ!ll-•• \ •·t:! I t.'t, ,.,l .!:.Ii l o11'M I-I I t-. Mlrchandiw ....•.•....•.......•... aoos . ....••..•.••••..•..... W£S'T'MIN~lt.H AHHEV ANTIQUE MAI.I. l>".11.iy 10-6. f'ri 10 ., CU>SED TI.: ESDA Y U~l Wl'5tmUlslt'r AH Garden Grovt> ~-6103 11.aluul buH n. \.' 1cton 411 lovt~at. hllnd can~ hall Lreor. brus 1 a wi:e. rtlllTOr.>. t'tc 6J 1-121.9 A.\k forCicr.trd ----- AHTlc;>UE SHOW Oatly lhru Sun. t'eb 10. ltununglon Cl'nlRr Mall .acr, f'wy &i Beam Blvd . llB HaMiUc ptne It oak d.uJ rm ~ w 1mateh101 but<"b 11700 9S7 .3668 ----PrimJllVt pine buffl't S225 961-0638 Atu1uc ...:!' -.c1u11r1• "·'" t.a!Jk. R...f 11U5ti.-d. f'"" IO 111> t •.c• I l !> :lli : t. , I •• 11.)'lJ.mt-I Want vb 1 .i II &U .o1:-1t MRmnt Sak& D1wu!icd & lntt•rl'!\tinR part or full l1mc work M;inugt'mcnt & sall•S tra1nio1t Betkr th<rn avnage income Ca II '6~1«J63 a.'lk ror <.;larellt'e Our small, fncndly ai:t•n cy net>ds a lrn1nrd counselor. Ir you a re• ~'t'klOR ;1 chim )(t:, "a II R1ln. 540 f,()55 Coa ... tal P<'rsonnl'I A 1:<'0<' y, 2790 lbrbor. C M Ncvc·r a fef' Sandw1r hman wanted. Zit.fl·~• W. <.k·t>anrroJnt I F.Tor PIT, Gary ·~ Ud1. NeWJJQrt lkac:h_ _ :ms t:. <;out llwy, CdM. 1"1nanr1al 1nvt>slm1·11I firm for edurllt•1t Persoruwl C' om m uni l .c t1on ... l>c.·p 11rtmt•11t ~rctar} Ex<"ellc•nl typ- ing &shorth.and -.klll'\ rt· qwn>d S.·en·Larial t''C· pcnm1 •· .1 mw•l lnqwre 714 640.-0123 G/leatls of GLove MK'f'(; J\~S I STANT Lt'adanl( cl1 spluy firm i.el'k"> vcri-on w rer cnt clencnl, secrPl bark· wound wlexposure to rc \ld<'nt1al d{'velopmenl merehand1 ~inl( f're- quent rhent contact & nbiJily to mt-ct r h<'nU. on far<' lo rarr basa~ a mt~'lt ~39:17 MODEL PLASTICS WORKERS 4 day 40 Ir. wHtic F.DLEk INOUSTRl 1-:s 2101 Dovt> St N ll ArT'M!' fmm 0 C J\1ryort l'rf' i>t.·hool tcurhe r neet1t>d lj LO I, H 8 are.1 Allio &ubt. & a 1dl'1>. < a II Murilyn 847·5284 ur S"2 29411 --- PR.IMTIMG If you are 3> or over. & looking fM a career op- J)Ort.lmily in prtnllng. ap- ply al PENNYSAVER, Lf.a> Placentia, CM PRINT SHOP TRAINEE Must type 40 wpm. 333 Jrd. Sl. Lquna. l~taurant SANDWICH SHOP II to 4 daily, no _..•kends. Counter hl'lp. "r Hnstol & Rt-dh.111, l:M. ~7011.631~ Hl-:TAJL l.ud 1es & Ml'n s Spurt!lwear Shop .. 'I.Ill & Part Time &periett« Pw efernd SaAory + CommlHio. JAEGER South Coasl Plaza Mt Schwartz 549-3703 or call 67~2193 San Juan Ca pl.slr a.no Gtrl f'nday. I::xrl·puonnl oppor ro r a cart>er nunded youn~ woman wlabllily to hundlt• rC"'lp ~l~ have slulli. 111 typmit. bookkeeploit & bas1r dlr uoncbctalton M!!t enjoy work~ w proplc. hove gd memory & ht-capable of paying attention Lo de tall Mat be ablt' lo work loog bra & wknd!i durtag peak work pc•nod. Call Mr. Hahn for appt. 714 1il8 I 6Sl8 ------ SearnatrHI w /overl~k im rt\. to sew prod ur tioo pattern samples.~~ * SECRET ARIES • Exc'('S«y C!I Xlnt. J\nah area SlAK Arct~ Dea S24.ooo LU'<' Secy ft t: 14 ) $14 • .c)I) to sis. mo ••Salest()ur Off1t•1• • • Appt Only t-'H,· LU ftelnden J\1!cn1 y 4020 Btrch. l:A !Jib 64 Newport Beach 83:Hl90 Secmary CORrORATl SECRETARY TO $1400 Beautiful oHlr<'. nN•d gncxi •kl.llB C.11 R1t ... ~. Coaatnl l'er..on· nel Ntency. 2790 Harbor. C M N€.'ver a (et- This Valentine s Day send your love a greeting all thf' world can share with a Daily Pilot Heart of Love. It's easy. compose your personalized greeting and we'll set your message 1n type to fit the border of your choice or your hand wnnen thoughts may appear 1n the border you select. Borders come 1n the 3 sizes as shown below: s 18. s 12 and a special child 's Size for $3. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting) .. ---.... - ..... Cft IOIO Oa1m TenWr Ped .. 11. t.o •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 10CX1 hocne. Beat otter. CASHPAJD wk'7SOT73.bmfJ'7J.8118 W1hr /dry r1 / Refrl f», ~or not lllS7 .. Ul Lab. ·Gre.t Dane Pup· •· & weeks ofd •110. ~ WANTED: Ranite with 11119\, Apt or lt.sDdard H . Must be dean. in good S hih Tiu Valentine wartdngcoodllreuooa-C uttn. AKC M /F . llAe.11111).5144 aft e pm. O\amp tine. Reuooab&e. -7'1).1074. New lo crate Jena.Air dlx lrill·~· W Jbaae Doberman. female. 7 wk11. c:trawer. Over rroo new. meda eood borne. AaalinC MSG. 55-4 U» m.&112 Washer &c dryer •ate modet. X1at cood. SlOO each. 646-5848 ~ dbl door 1paciOU11 frost free refng $275 ~. IOIS Whl German Sh ep & Hway rrux. 8 mo. oki. all '!hots, love1 k1d11 $15 f/19-;r)48 AKC York1es ft-m 7 mo 1iid S4S...400 ~ Crat.t· mt-d1um to !Ill ---------lbi. Smooth, stroo~ PlJBLH' FURNITURI-; ptasbc S20 644-8S07 •.•....•............... •All:TION• m.toTou ao•s Friday 7:30PM. fltlrm st'ts. bunk berl« cil.ind..,, tbl.s & chi'"'!. II v rm tbl\. ro<'llen aol llll " low'"M!aU l'LUS UYJ'S MOKE'' SAVE SAVE SAVE w.-hon11r &f \ \11 ( il\hll'r \ ch•·~ k~ 11nd l'J 'h '110 1'1-:R~}\;\I. I Jll:.(..I\~ f'J.l:;'\!'>i-.' 1-ovd ava1latJlt' Item~ ..ub)("<'t Ui pr~Jlt' MASTERS AUCTION 417~•, :\ewµtJrt lilvd < '1 rs'.nbti:?!> ~ . •••......••.•••.....•. Lit. (Jllt'n lrt·c·, wood worth hundrt'd.,, fn'(' In cxch<1n&t' for c lt•<1n up C!M-9515 Youns: c Jl'> :1 c·olor., '.<1m•• w 'XI r J tc""" ... \t..... S4IS .ff.3.') '\11-d J 1w od home for mil•· /\KC re.:. S<tmoyt-d C:.1lllM.7f)l;J Sml hlk m101Jtur" I, r ' '< h '' u n ti . .\1 ;'l.1•ulc•n-d. wl'll trained joO\ 1747 licydH 10 20 F'wWtw-e 80SO . ........•.•...••..................••.......•. lil>Y' 10 'P· ~10 h1lw UutA1 N'JO<I $411 ~ 5741. ~· 61Sl.J \lrf"h(11 <llrt b1k•· m.111v \UJ.\ C,n•al • und $1'111 '1.1 :illl 'J7 J:, **I BUY** ( .ond u.'>l'd 1-'umrturf' //.. .'\ppl1<tn<.,... ()ft l w1JI .,ell tlf"Si-:IJ,f•1r YOY MASTBS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 :-trhw1nn < Ufll 1n1·n1 .11 (',\.<;II PAID 10 'P xlnt rood $7!. l"rK li?d used furn. JOU ~I :.rai3or~ QUl"3 61t'lrTV''I ~7-81.ll llliklllq Mahricih 802 s LOOtC ..•................••.• Luml>t'r 2a.4 & ·'""n r1•nr10J! l\I:! l'JtlO "JOI I \IW)t AJ l In "'\'1. ltif1' ;,4~ 110\11 ilfl " 24~·\j Or 111\C(' ,\ \ • c )II ---DoCJJ 1040 ........................ KEFSHOND PuPol AK(' Ula.mp SJ.ft' M I'' l't.1. & .. how Pvt ply 2U 197 134.S aft 6 pm -------nu . ..: t-'t>m l 1 ... h •• !'lt'ttrr. bi ll .,,. ""Id en.tr~. ~ > r. ... pa)t-d ~ 1toin11 away 10 ad>Ool. N ant'y 67 ~z:wi.S Cb'S SS.SIOll8 t'Ye11 ___ _ Lab/Pit Bu1 I 4 m<> old puppy 11a.. .. i.OOl.11. s:zs. ( U.l 11146-0.171 ll \J •. \i,\TTO"" l'l 'f"" 1'1111 br ... 1 born I ~ ~> Oru1 Md. ti'~ Great •11 I• J .. S i:-, ,... I .\ol $1•0 < ... 11 Jft /\pm Kll ~I~ '-./~3 t-· u I I I •' n J: t h r o u c· h "" rn.1t•·n1ni.: t.1hlt·l\ II. 1 0111111011•· r ... C'l1111·r . tiutc hn htot"k l1111t•tt1· .,\ol. relr11(erutor. bedroom '>el & l W ID bed .\II 1n ¥rt-Jt ~hapc &42 7479 Rustle pine corner r u11 bo .. rd SI~ Wcttl unit "" bench s4!at . lol<; of 'lOnli(t' SlSO ~ 7 2fi68 ESTATE SALE Feb. 9"' Ii I 0th. ~ ot ~furn UH47 St Crou . Hunl· IQISlJn Harbor Edmcer to Bimini. R. on St. aux M . Info· 67~11 SOOd W aJnut Dirun ~ room set XJnl construction. "'4.lrfilt~ nt'«1s lour b up \-." Si~ill, IOI IJti..1 TV 4'IO<"h. t>Ni. "Jt.-uum. ~· 1n1o 11tn ~Pt. HHQ. • 1h1 n • I. + mo r ,. •~> 11111.I Very attr11rtlve girl lo model pnvate.ly once a week stnct.ly for fun &c In llPOCI ~ Will pay $100 for each set!Jlton & will COO-'llder helping prepare portfolio al no ooet lo glrl Please apply In strict confidence to 1\dl~. Dally Pilot. P.O. Boll 1.580, Colta Mcu. lQl35 Ptr, Gen '! Orrc Sec'y, ablllty to Interview a rn.ist. F1 xbl hrs fJ'7~SMI> Retired? Would you like to do maintenance. P /time ln C. M.? Set your own hours. Come see u.a ut. :mo Redhlll Ave., Gateway Sclenlllic. • SICRET ARY /REC t.rv. office nd model Im · age w 11tron41slulll,11mU· Ing phone vo1re. vivacious per1 · fast paced, people onenled business Salary Open. 71 4 -833 -1 030 WEEKDAYS SERVlCE STATION AT· TENDANT Apply al lS(lZl Pactnc Cat Hwy, H.8 (213 ) 5'12-1571 .,,,. .... ---, ' ... ----'' _.,-....... ' ,,, ... , tt you wish to create your own decorated greeting, use a black pen and draw your design to fit one of the dotted line "hearts•· shown below. ~ HIWSPAPll D&JVllY Mon.·11'11. momlQ&I. lam t.o 4am. Small ec:oaomy car required. $1IO por ..-. C.aU 115WJ10 tam toepm. ...... s_,.,.., ...... Noon Su p e rvlaort \IJ9mLtJ needed by RWJt-~Beach Ctty School D6lt. l \.lf·2hn per du. tt.03/br. Appl)' 785 Hill Sl , Hu.ntlnllon Beacb. --1. Ptr Houaekeeper11, for lovely Laguna Bch lrul. 494-30CM '1 /f Wort& .._ Good s. Call 982-3232 RHI ...... A4llllt Experienced tn Laauna Buch tales/ If you pr&o rer to 'work ln a well known home town omce, wtth an excelJeot J'ttOl"d cl achlcvment Ir a coo· genial staff that wlll never exceed 10, call HJllle at McCormack Realty " share in the Harvest d her rderTal budoMI over 17 yean tn Lqun.a.4N-7551 RMI f.lltat.e St.I•, butl• ,.. ..a.man 6 U.ten. bl comm, Rod. 751-1400 Rlde needed <Se.perately late afternoons dally from Golde n W est Colleae lo Newport Corona del Mar area. 700-0092 1<;vn. only. s.ie.. F1ower Sbop. Im· mediate opaWig. p/llme momingll. 845-0093. SALESLADY Full lime nper Saleslady non· •moker tor Npt Sch In· Umate apparol thop. Call Vela for tnlc rvlew 842-1Ul'7 W../Mobh .._. Have openlo.1 lD very tucratlve areaa. c.M1. Newport Beach It al Orante Co. C'rOOd rom· mlatlona. Mutt be de· atrou1 to makeoeect~· P'u1l Ume Gl\b' app. SECRETAR IAL I CLERICAL·No exper needed, pbone. typ&n1 helpful. Group bealtb. prollt 1b.&11n1. PleHe &llllllY ba panoa 9-5. -£. Dyer Rd., S..A. ~· Leiuna Beach enalneerin1 conaulUng flrm needs competent, a>ature. re1poo•lblc MC:retatY. Xlnt. lyplae eklll1. Koowled1e of bookkeeplo1 helpful. OllJ Joua: 7 ... Jl. SICllTAllY PART·TIME/PULL· TlllE, typln~I die· tQbone. Mil ·mouvalAld. travel arran1ement1. Send Re1ume1 to: SHOE SALESPERSON, expertenctid. Ladln lboea. ruJJ " ~rt ume. Appiy In penoo,. Pa u.l Al· Ian Shoes, V Faabloo 1a1and. Newpc:n Beach. SOLICITOR S· TELEPHONE -Rn Jlon.Frl J.tPal. St&rUn1 ~ GJQi.r +coma>. No eq1er. nee. Will train. Call Kathy 6'1-0188 ~!'-~ o::::,u::.L.~ leadla' DISCOUNT Sl'OCk ac>KltRS. Im· mdm==: =-'Cl.b Eaperleneed. Top I I I I \ ' ' ' ' Mall to: ," ........... ;.;-.. , ' ; ,---... :·:' ' ' I' , • \ , ' \ I f I I \ ~<v,' '.. n..C::>,' I \ \ \ ',, fl!lt.J ~ .. , ',,/ \ ' I ' I '\ \ \ \ I I I ' I For help with your ad, just call «M2-5678 and a friendly Valentine ackiter will be happy to assllt you. And. lf you llke. you oan charge your Heart of Love or uae your Master Charge or Bm1kAmertcard. DAILY PILOT 842-5878 'lftdl YfJA# old ltuf I COf' new 1oo41H w lth a Qllllfted ad GU-5678 n. t.....-dl"aw tn tbt Walt. .• DeJJy Ptlot aa.tfted Ad. Ca.JI Toda1 905111 ~~· Moblle Micky, PO Boa 2190, Newport Deb, Ca .... aalarlel. Call Ptl'SOl.UMI Dept .. ~-·----Dally Piiot Ct8911fi.d Otpenment. Bo• 1580. Coe~ M ... ~ • DM.Y .-..oT F!!d!y. 1'*'-J I. ,_, "8 I • IOIO -Wt IOll tlll'I~...;;--------------------------................. ....;r.-............... . ..._&-. 1011 M9~ll•11• IOIO 1,1r• 1 .... lff4 ~I t•kz ~ •••••••••••••••• ···-···················· ........................ ;;::J ................ . lb: a c IHI ,_I c .... ,_ S I 1111 _....OIL &W • dn, ~lotaaao. ... t.a -··-.. • .. ••••••• _ ................... -·• .. •••••••••••• te1111•. Jtlll bd, •lie wtlt old. &arttltone1. Jllonilt&o~.Lat.tot Racquet Club al imo. ... :::"'•.'."~!".:...•!'!:ca .... , 9120 ............ _: ....... a.. ..... -...... •.. ........ ......... C...t 1711. ••JI ..... ...... .......... .... foft••. •od mite. lltdf. mt Su&.a Ptmlly membenla•p. _. ••111 _... MIA"-C.M.letllua. Aak for Dou1 Am· Ml-UDI. ....... ••••••••••••4 •• ............. OaO ,_... ..... u ... _. ~ .~ .__ ...... ...,._, IUI, Movla1: eoueh·IU . chair· .. dbl bed·ISO. col· IH t ebl•·IU . side tabl•·l1 $, ""1 ... awr·•. 2 alnfle matlt•H"·llO Every otter C0011dered 281.J Orlon. Green · vUle/Suonower. C M. SCS.T!H.1, Sit. aJI day, am. 'W l . 'I OD \flbeela. '72 mennaocw • OU:f7a..-. "11;.•·· Dodie JOO. PIS, P/81 >.MMfi5D. ...... 1091 Mll·eoatained.. Orta.irua __.,, fD.ml; • .....,.,.. D&Ai&e .. , lellluo. ICM lmaai su.t. Nftport ...... MOVING SAIZ! Feb. t 4t 10 ~3 Lnvtq atat.e. nt t.ln canted.a o1 Npt. lkh. home. Qu.aJJty tum. ma· Jor appl1. Pro·ahater mower. ed~r. ft much mile. UW.S Pon Stutol Clr.N.8. ·-._.•••••••••••••• owner. P$00. 144:.0.18 ,.raltv• fro• medel lllotn•. ell• rm. IDIU blhl. xt.n ..... Ulna o.d (W...,...,., ICl•l·•lae ••t•rb•d * IY1 wiod tram•. lkat« • .-.ea. lHI ...... 1'171. Bar,aln1 Houubold. kildlm lllrma.bin ... Box •a>ri•t• 6 mattreaa, tYP9Wr1t«1. houaebold ltemt. Uvtq room • u. 1\ \abMs Sal &In lOam· 2llas 0. Sea.laa, Irv UM. 2S''cc*lrT.V. 11.S.tyrwar. "2-SatO 21'" eolOr l. v 11 lb tyrwar. 662-5340 ttolalwd..._ 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Pu c h Moped Md.aWc /alvr cm llk·2. Z.i;p auto. Lot m1. xlnt cond.. Ser ebb. ~. eves 840-7105 Kla1 1he, waveleu brdwoocl "I• mboo tbte" ••l•btd. Llh new. Complete. Mot wn-..m.-. Movtaa SAL~. Sol•, matcblo1 love ... ,. .... "-so. qiaeen«i- lled, etc. Sal. t'eb. 1. lOMM:JOpm. • ~ Way, Univenlly P&tk, Irv. Ktn1·alae Wllerb~cl wlfraim, lilutu, • dwr pedHUI. Allllque ~malloeaQ1. IOOd n.111 SllS ••<'ti or 8/0. c.Jl....,.eWI C..ole piano. walnut S1%.'!0 Blactl QA. aleeper rd• SI~ 6Sl 5402 0.-nttM~Nt : --~U-eola, kta1·1lu ~Hdboud. ...... MUIT-.U v.,., • .,.,, •Ice plu•• ............ ~._ .... eoff• t.Ula Ht, RINO MATTRESS \JNUla) .. ... ,., .. .. a A.U.o. a.lley, NB Bat MM. P.UO (1.Jm, tab&U. chllirl. IOfabed, buffet.I, *--.....--- FIND YDUR NAME Til VU l WIN TICKETS WORTH $12 1" HI J> Treat your Valentine to a day on the luxury liner Queen Mary In l.ong Beach. ''Queen for a Day" Shows Twice Dail y Feb. 14, 16, 17 and 18, 1980 -Be a contestant In lhe Que('n for a Day .at lh e Queen Mary -Senior Sweethearts Tribute Feb 14 -55 and over $3.75. Children 5 to II $2 25, grandchildren under 5 admilll'd free. Groups of 30 or more may call (2131 435-4747 One llC'kct provides admission to Queen Mary Tour cxh1b1t areas on all 12 de<:ks including the mui;eum, engine· room, Liv. ing Sea. upper deek:., crew and pa!.senger 3r l?3S General Admission $6, child 5 to 11 S2 :;o For t1ckcl 1nform:ll1on c<1ll 12 131 435 4747 IU'nl wood •PoOt tn-ta· bl• wiU. 4 m1teblu1 ehu. Good luottaa. llllO/bsl .... Kine liae ma ttrea~ M!t. Good cood UlClds frame llOO l'1WIM6 . Ou.Id's br set uscl tWUJ bed. desk, 2 dressers. ~yelJow/V;hl SJ00~-0511 NO ReMCDable otter refilled lllt.erior designer mov- Uli to f1onda • solaa. chn. tbls, recliner. d.ageres, bar. bar slOob. pk:tu.res, dreseen, anU· I que bdrm i.et, lung brass bed. box & matt. qn noa- llon box & matt. stove w m1 crowavt', refr11: w ice maker. vacuum. thopping block. Big Boy tJBQ. Tirtany pvt c lub ~hip, iS Volvo Balboa Coves 675 3720 Garogit ~ ' 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wat.er bed. din rm set . coCCee table & vanous auto prod Sal & Suu 645-~ Feb. 9 & 10 I rom 9 to 3 p m Entire contenls of home Furn . clothing. toys, applwnce~. <'rib. and much misc 1945 Port Bnstol, NB __ _ L a ndsca p1ni: Pqu1p. C'lolhes. aquanum, lrU<'k tire , t>lc 309-H Marguerite. CdM JOam 4pm Sal Onl_Y ___ _ IT'S EASY! Look for your name and address in today's classified section. U you find it, call 642·5678 Ext. 272 a nd we will arrange for you lo pick up your tickets at the Garage Sale Saturday only 344 RO<'hesll:r . C M. B&W T V und more nearest office of the I ttj I \91 ~I!•) I Sal ~12 J5hp boal. gas dryer. cx1•rr1ser. i:irl':. bike 2'1 ". toys, odds & ffid., :ll83 l'IJtt. (' M GAAAGE &Al&Old oak furn . din rm te l . ctn.en. treadle ~in& macb, walnut vaalty . enb. btp chr. twn bed 6 Iota of mlae 2623 Delaware, H.8 . Wed.S.t »-$. LIDO fiARAfi! SA1.E W.,. 135 V1o Yelo 10..toJ,_ CAR.AGE SALE-Feb 10, reft1c, furn, tools, eoakwve, Ve " Wet IWt· med. dukrm eqwp & ml.areer & ID1K 32J) I Ith ~.H.B. <Or&aae & 11th ~) Sat&Swi!M. ~.baby llems, ktcbnwares. dreeMr & bdbrd, mower. toys, c:oo.llbks, antique cbrs. 1.976 Peucao Pl. CM. Japanese Screen. 2 Bowl. iJig Balls mlf. goll clubs. tools, 2 Vac deancrs. 7" Sony B /W TV clock radio, slide p roJ Complete M1xmaster, mi.sc. items. 7161 Little Harbor, H B 96()..2020 AYSlJ Tnp to Enl(land Fu n d R a 1 s l' r M a n y Ite m s from man) famahes Sat1Sun !I 4 21062 Mane:,sa Cir, nr Atbnta Broollbun. l, 11 B MOVING Boy'" bth, ele(' l ypewn l l'r . en cyclopedia Hl. ml'><' item~ ~AT 9 5. 2661 Basswood. 1.-.:aslbluff Sal 9-S Books. loy~. c lothes Al. hou~ehold items Zl27 Port Lerw1c.-k (}bct>or Vu llm~ I Npl Bch. D1nini.: St'l , drapt'!>. spread, ran~e top, mL"' Items. t'r1 Sat only J05 Cedar Sl. NB. alley. ~ Loeda Ot 1tulf. Funllture. Wlderbed 125. 2 oak chn 13Sea. Otd radk>e In wood cate l2 >. $60ea. old Sinaer aew machine. M.a.nghna bar board $35. ttc. etc. 9-S Sat/Sun. 704 Gokienrod. CdM. Garqe SQe: 280 S1eru St betwn. 20th " Bay orr 0raQae St Mov111g Sale CocnmereiaJ ••ilia set . bUt Jars. plat>ta " trees. You dl&. S4$«191 aft 6. a&.WOranle Ave, CM ............ w 2 uniforms SlS each. I pamauit D>. SiJe 9-10. all in uceJ.leot rondJUon & worn on1y a few t1mH by student nurse. S40·S721 aft6 ~ 1010 I~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SILVER. GOLD wm.ed. scrap or heller Danaet 548-505.3 Hamtltoo Diamond Watch Sl75 8-1.J98 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from )'OW' business ct1rd Semi OOt' card for Ul'h tag plus one apart' We return peormanenlly i.ealed aurart1ve WR & strap. met>linl( a1rlml· I D l'fqwrement.i. Prt' Y\.'l'll loas & ~f\ • f'or j persooaln.ed tag enclo-.e wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" pal)t'r & we w\ll back & lnm )OUr l.al(s. Or try tv.·o l'anis bdC'k to b<IC'k PlllCES S2 ca or 3 ·s.s ~ 5 tag.s S1 60 t'd 6 !Hag:, S1 50 t'J IOOC' more S1 40t-a Sall"" Tax Inc hid~ NO CA RU,. Draw your own or 1wnd nauw. address. ptl.ock & W1.• ll make ofw card pt' r laR Add 'J!; cac.-h Send cbecll: or ~> or dcrto PILOT PfUMTIMG P 0 Box 1560 C<ista Mesa. C" 92626 JOHN WAVNJo: TEN'l/IS (.'Lt:U regular mem tx-r.tup rur !>alt• 642 2!132 1\ H U1ck !-.pir1t l>upl1t'&lor. rt',tJurant eqw pment 5-'6 ~ POOL TABLE 8' incl ac cessones. Sl95 bst. m~l seil 96J.~LS f'r1g1d1are refrig.fczr. '1.lnl. running <'Ond Need s paint S lJO Magnavox oomole ~lereo AM f'M n eed~ some ~ .., 646-511.8 GoU Club!. can bag S60 Turquoise Jewelry. anll que Ouna ~ 2898 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS 11\'>llll -New:.y - Trac.-1 -Exhume - ESl'IMATI:': Pnres are ROtn.K up ""' fa'it th.it o ne locdl rl'slaur&nl now only quote '\ yo u dn ESTIMATE when you ~1t down to dmner --·-- 8011 .•..•••••.•..•.....•... HOBIE HAWK 4fM-S™ 673-211.3 ~ANTED &.ndard size rlllll!t' "1th ov~ I.:> 1 f'r~ :.land1nl( Mu:.l be re ..aonable and in gd rood c.i1J 9f». 5844 aft Gpm Gold Sterlin" Otdm<>nd!. f>n\ale 1.11\ ~tor Pa~.., Lop pnn..., for rom' <lidmon<b. gold, ur ~c r,,,, :.tJ\ er tfl! t..ot.:.J Offiu f'Un'lihre & ec,..ipmrftt 8085 l.91n. l'tuko oolorTV. Cd. oond., x.lnl. picture. Sl2:S. "19 Puch Mo-Ped. XJnt Call Bud~ CIOlld.. IG> or beat ufCer. l'ioneer Turntable. top ol ~hoe, belt dnve, Shure Cartndgc. Brand new. ~.n17296 963-l.8'M Mooed SlOO. I Bell street helmet U>. 2 Boogy b~ SlSea. 968-0644 ~~/ loGh • ._..... '150 , I 'p51a• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "19 Suzuki S.P 370. Like G 11a d 90 t O Nu S1 .49> or make o(fer ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• -"CaJ_l _77_1_-0458 _____ _ WHITHH BUYING cw SELLING TWs is Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART '78 Honda ex :;oo: Like new• CaJJ Days 544-4760 . Eves 731~--- i5 HONDA MR 175. used only I 'ummer. S600 or belll offr. 642·0084 csll f1pm 631 251..S MO!' ~~ i8 Yamaha SR500 Low mileage $1500. 67S-3l98 ------"19 650 K.awasak1, lo mt • S2SOO, make OCCl!r 54111-7508 ------..,., CSS.50 Suzuki, total t'ui.tnm, lo m1. S190o firm 979 1800 ---- 1977 Yamaha YZ·400·1J. :.tnctly off rd .. less lhetu l5 hr.. runrung lime. xlnl To,._. yow od rond. 7Sl-OIEI}, 957-8514 ,a1 642-5678 Motor-~s.s.M/ ...._ ______ _.. RentfStor• 9160 16 · It 1w row1n g Dory. Wloar.1$47~ f.' r R l>inghy w/oars Xlnl tl4.5 67S-53l8, 673 7~ loats.McsW 'hfdp .. 9030 ....................... 'iew im.ruw dJesd pn>- p u Is 10 n ena t 2RP1. DX>RPM Must St-II Qil Harri et wkd y~. 71~3900 *ZODIAC• PORT A MARl~t: INFLATABU: BOATS ~Coik-l(e. Co8l.• Meba nt4 1S40 2070 UI' TtaLlt'r & hull Good C'OndJl IOrt 5-li 0427 9040 .....•.•.......•.•..... .........•...•..••..••• RENT 22 rt luxury motor home. sl eeps Ii, self mnt S250/W. + 8' m1 ~ 'i8 BROL'GHM 22' fully sell conLa1n.-d, A ·c. ex. Lrus Like new $12,500 Pvt party 754-0460 t97!1 l lasca, 24" bunkhou~P. "i elf · conlaint-d . dual air ~t~ ------Trailers. T f'G'*el 91 7 0 ............•...•••.... Ar Trailef' 2'1'.~661 -6397 _ !! ~'Ima "ter Tr;n ti Trai.ler. l'Vmplelt-l'o "·If lOOt.wled, ~k{'pi. fl, '\lr1I 1·ond1l1on l.,1)( ,1 lt'd n• .11 HO'>dnl.1 H.»1lh ll.1J·• ('..i.Jtf ~100(dl l1>46~· .. ./tJ WPM ~"!.~~·."!~.": • ••• ••• !!.~~l~-:t.~~·."!~.~ • ...... !!.~~1~.~~·."!.e.": •• •• •• .!!.~~ ~"!.~~·.~~:: • •• •• •• !~.~~ ~-~~.":. • • • · •• !~.~~ WA NTl-.U ~11.VUt DOLLARS Pvt p.irt \ 67~131 or t've-. till l!l.l4 .•...........••..•.•... .\n:r \Lot-~·1c 1-. 01-_..,.,; J '\ .. :\.Jnl l'ollfl E.dio,on l<i ... lertnt· It.I) l.JUn•·h Imm Jf u l.1 i.· r•..nd 'ttM' '\trJ' S!sJuu "kd)'> i;4,) u•1:; lur <.k·n1it) Auto ~ice, Paris & AccnMJries 9400 ······••········•······ BOB WITHAM SAYS... . OPE• DAl.Y '111. 9 •••• BIG SELECTION! BIG DEALS! 999 ...... 1980 SCIROCCIO~........--s5499 USED CARS PRICED RIGHT 72YW1~ ;,~, '""'0 .... ,., L•r No 52195 7JYW 75&ujn-•ooo. SJ495 '6995 • Sl~ by ~1dt> n·fnl( .,. it'l' m.ikt'r 11· .:1~" :.ltdtnR door. k1lch '>mk b v.111 oow 962 62::12 DHAPES full} l1nt<d .,. ~111,lm l• lll' bark-.. nxb Ii' ~1dc Ma ke or fer963 3395 -----WEMAIL YOUR PACKAGES R'( U P S W~tm:;tr ({Jro.lj '11..,J 531 4i00 1>45-09t.ll l'IM"r n'l.·I l.1v.-n mO'-'l'r • ~,111• v. ~rJ,, <'<1tc-ht-r. hkt• flt''" ~ ~ ;,,;.o DI v.fott• N•mpnt bnc-k. lN.'li J.<t c•u nr h"st offer 963 1611"?. 962 i9.S2 M 0 V I N l. S A I. fo. rurrutun~. blkt".. d1~he<. Thurs thru Sun 646 11:-i 6' Bum.~ Bar FUii .st ain I~ i1teel sank t::.t'd in the fmt:r hotels Sl85 631~ WAGNER AIRLESS SPRA V Olfl'f1T ST 270 ExcelJeol condrhon 100 ft ho8e Wagner iWl + 2 Up& $1000 979-8621 aft.er SPM rn ((> ~ 11411 •>IJ\ E'Tll 1.t•.>.ilo.•m •11< '-' ill•~. IJl.t' n,.,. " If Nrrt'<\ma.t f;IJO ~. J.:x-11 l'n\ p...n) 0~14 OffiC'•· l'.1 T\ Sl25. 2~ rt'.im~ \~roll pJpt•r Si:' nt'.,. >..d'olt Ldec'Up1er '1.2W. ong ~l S2 .28S. new Thermo &nder • covt'rs $SOtJ on g C'o!>l ~·~ I h .. I r ' , I 11 b 1 t' ' i..~-.r L'4... r.1 .. , ... t.i•n .. 1 ,.,.l\ <l••.s l., \.Hlo'\llJI f ji-,iflt'r°' di' ft•J , :tto 111\I ~·11~1n " I!'. • '\lnl tUld ~ '*' Y,11 Or HJJ J54.:l ~ .._. ... wa\' l..ob6tt·r lluJl lull t1'JWP >.lnl l'<JnO C4tl t:'f"'714 ~ ~~ JJ' fo'ormul,; & trJ1ln O\fC 23!1 I CJ un'1er JOO hr'I Xlnl 1 uni!. dry ~~. $85j)() b45 5472 1.5 ft Slarcnft R&lo:aboul w !J5 h. p Jollmoa.. 2 iras unlt!I w trlr Grt>.it Cond $10~~ uffrr M2 J23.t -;-; :?J 'wl.t.ltn 1111.iuJrd lurn llt•\ •·QUIP d )l.,, .• uv .,73 'Oil 9050 ....................... •IMMACULATE• 21'-lO'IOATS ~A.'\'Tl:.D :'lol'"l'r O(lt< ,. dt.."k nwd1um '11t'\I .,. of\ l"h.iilr 5"41< If I I I 6 12 mo Plan' f r<'pd Pianos & OnJarti I090 fo"tom Sl89 mo in r ,Jp... ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~i l49b4~0v.n Y A.\tl\llA TC72ll J ht•.JO loats. SaH 9060 r~le ~k Reg 1450. ••••••• ••• • •• • •• •• ••• •• no.,.. S299 Allunt1c Mu:.1\' '49, Ludt>"' II\ ~h.. • Jrn 44.'> 1': lith Sl C .\I h u I I . ' I 1 p 1 n :'.. H. ----bt'.tUll f u I S 4 00ll • U a k p I a ;i: e r p 1 a n n ltH-WlO "' benrh, cmplt r~tOC"t>rl S3700 •Knabe 7 ' canetl Rose""ood Grand. nds reslo rat1 u n $2200 833-33)6 W~1t?~ TIMESHARE Ira > a<'hl:. rq111ly -0wnersh1p Troptcal llome Ports 64.5-0229 16' Hobte Trai.ler All ex tras.$1D> 631-4793 12· ft ~omery Sloop v. tnUer U new. all aC'Cft Call for details ~ olf er 842 lZJ4 HEW l'\R l ~~~UtVll 'I-. HOURS • l)JJPn 7,, m 111 i.p m \!00'1<1 \ I hru f"rad.1 \ t11Nod~JI &Son SAODLUAOC FORD ~JS \l aan.~nlaAna A1 thr l'<>m1·r11f Wdmcr S.U.-7070 1 B~W m Alloy Whttb ~w ()tff'f' fitil 2789 • mph't" antt nor uf -;,, l'hc•\\ \drl l'.1111'11fl '<'JL' CVtKh t ml C.1t.11 14••\ b..lr le l(hh r .1d let ~ CB $400 !11>8 7971 Jlt I pm t'lw\ v turbo J!)(J tran' Ht-bwll w Ill '>hlft kit '\u milt·'· incl 1orqu1• <U1vtr S25Cl Hbldbll' .!X! l'n1unt• I~ head,, $411 ~il!35 Autosfw~ ..••••••.••.••......... IMPORTANT NIYfl('t:Til Rt-.:.\llt:RS A.'./U ADVERTISERS The..· price of 1t t>m' ad•ert1sl'd bv veh1cl•• dealer.. in the 'eh1C'lt-l'1~!>1 Cled ad•erl1~1n~ c•olumns does not rncludc..• am appl1cablt> ta,.e•-. ht'Cf\M'. transfer fee!'. finance chaf"l?CS, ft>e~ for atr pollutioo rontrol d .. \'IC't' ceruf1cauon.<o or dt· aler documentary pn· porallOO ch.1raes unJ~, ~se .,pcc1f1ed h> the ach ~n1~r ~~ ~......., otter coils? 7.) SatJ boat Ca t.a.ltn. Z7. sl.Jp avail. radio, xlnt cond Sl4,500. Call ~7226 ---- 9520 Ler~ Ad-amcr 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV A.II.AIU ......•....•.•..•..•... '46 Ford Woodie. restored Sll.00>: '48 Ford Woodtl'. reostort>d m1nl c.-ond D!·IW 675-6161 ___ _ Yt6fYJ'\1 -W ~our~. YAC N 846-05.51 '48 Studeb~ker Land Ad-sma ~ f.fJ)i ~ 24-~~~-'7~a ~. Cruiser. Salt>. trade Hunt Harbour •liPI avail. Ori ll 1 n a I Nice! ? ' Debby 213/WZ·564.S eves 4934761 c:rwknda. ------~-- You may request Ad·Sitter sefVice when placing your ad . . . our Ad-Sitter number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot ad ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. . you coll in at your convenience to get the responses to your ad ... this seNice is only S5 per week. For more information and ro ploce yoor od coll 642-5678 lO' Boat Slip. Availabje 10 Newport Beach. 87$-7417. •PIER. Mattus ChanMI, Sl.65mo. 673-81'5 eves lbl1 Doell pwr up to 17', wtr le elec S75/mo ~UIOO ext 114. 675-4921 aft 6. !itp for reit. up to 40' sail, w trestnctJons 673-t96S. Penm .. area Haw 90IDdhl.nl to aell? a...atied ads do 1t well. You can be a WINNER . Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your I name lo the classified ads of the 1 Dally Piiot. i Win Udleu to the clrcus. area llmuaement attrac· : . tJon1 or aoortlng events. Just fill out this coupon and : : mail ll today to the: l ~ Quslflllcl Department. Dally Pilot i ! D W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA t2e2IS , z ' .9' • N '2 3 1'11 o d t> I T I-' o r d Roedster. Street rd show car. Beaut. hn1shed, C0!1lf>lete· 7141526-1168 '46 f'ord. Business man's <'our onjl1na1 ssooo Cal 7 14 t5S6·2266 or 5411-1000 9530 . •...................•. 1973 lnt eo rna l1 o n nl Travelall aulo, P 1S. P , B. air shocks, lo mi. xlnt oond. Sl.500. ~·32A2 dys 5411-9100 eves .. Whitt°""•• 9550 ....................... T7 GMC J immy. Many xt.ras Good rond. 17500 or bestolftt. 6'2·32M 38 Seoul 800. 4 cyl, 4 whl dnve. 2 tanks, remova· ble top. Runs good. $1350 . 548-1517 »-2.5 mpg. '59 Willya J eep. 4W 10 . New 4 cyl. eng. 17,000 miles. $2250. 494-14511. "79 Dod(e Power Wagon: mAI\)' xtru. M:iOO 71416614478 THlOOORl ROBINS FORD Jo1,,1 llAMIH)N tllllll (U'>IA Ml \A b ll OOhJ W OMC l Ton 1•1rk up w 11eU ront11tnt'd Campe'f' S3300 or bnlt o1 fer llS7 l!WM ~Chev 1,. T I' U ti cyl '---Good rood l1 M 71 MADA ~ UIOO Sh a rp ltttle yt•llc•w v -,570 I::: 4 ai>eed, nd10 ,,_ l..ooi.a and ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• area&. <1A31a8 > 1971 FOllD I 50 $24'5 CUSTOM V AM IOI WITHAM W,1t.andard trans , pwr. VOlXSWAGl!H ueer 1n11. mag tyfe 7000 Wesllruniter Ave. whel!la. pop up ·~ & in Weataunster carpeted 111t.enor Come fin ~l 83IJ.. 78*) & Set: It 1 (J7g() ), W 1ui &96. um 01EV LUV P U 4 speed lrani1 , <'llstwtte & slt'l"t.'O, sh.-11, IN.I It whc~h, pli». 11tot·k ri m 11, new paint & low m 1 h•s l'n ply. ~ or hest offer Call 645·5700 ldays J ~46 -6387 <eves or weekends) & ask for Vickie 76CHEYY LUV Ha1..or sharp httle pirkup wilh stwll, magi. '<l<•reo 1'ynam1lt•' 12G7381l J $3495 IOI WITHAM VOU<SWAGEN 7Enl Wt'1\tminlltcr Ave m Wci;tmm:.ti-r >§l3-7~1 f.311 78WI I 1975MAZOA PICXUP ii s~ lrans. A M /FM stereo w /tape. mu JCS &. ;i walk1n c amper 11070031 How Only $2995 MIRACLE MAZDA 21.50 Harbor HI • C M 645-5700 i2 Chev.v "• ton lonl( bt·<.I p1rkup, 60 gal i.:ai. lank. .,howroom concJ. w w o .,hell S289S or oHt·r. ~'11! 5854 or r .. 11 -0!">!14 '71 Datsun pickup new l'nit . paint. ma 1ts. big tm•:o., flares AM /t'M i.tcr1>0 cass. S2.000 H42-2627 1 pm 5pm 96R-8J2S an 5~m __ -- i9Toyota (xA sport truck. wl I.he goodies chromed. AC. till. PS. Illes !m-53>.S --- '71 GMC ~ton 402 P tU 79 Turbomatlc valve. 2 MOW$599S IAUYMOTORS CAU 979-2500 i9 Ford Ctuiteau pkg /\1r, <'&s.'I dt>ek . coocht bt-d, 2 !'BPllllf\lj chn>, p /!1, p1b. S7,950 714 552 1304 or ZIJ-639~ --- 1973 CHEVROLET • VAN COHVERSIOH V 8.. auto trans 1J(1wer 1>te1>rin11. bubble Lop 14S4ULG I $2599 GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 Hfo.:ACll BLVD HUNTINGTON UJo;i\('11 847-6087•549-333 I Ul'EN 1 DAYS '711 Dodite Van, V H. 319, l 'u sto m l nt cr1nr , Sunroof, Capt 111 n N Cham1, AM FM Stereo Cassette, Mai.:s . HI" (ioodr1<·h Had1 ali.. Har~ t 't•nderll. ~1Jt11lc·r. Alr Scoop, Air Shrx·k..,, lleadcri.. Tur bo Mur flcri., Xlnl Cond1t1on S4SOO /OHO 646 3104 1141S-31.54 After 5 PM Auto l..eosifMJ 9 580 ....................... PORSCHE'S WANTED Allow us lbe opportunity W C.'Ollllider I.he pur('hasc or lruc.lts ln or your dean Pone~ Chec:k With Ui. Today' tl6"l' •t•lti<Jf h•··· Garden '-'""'"' ... I» ll ll .: AMtcK, Imported ........••••.•......... AlfaRomto 9705 •........•.•••••••..... • 1979 CLEARANCE All n •ma1n1nl( (i'fs. Sf'(jan.., & Sp1dt•r... un sale UlL' IA>t'<'kt•nll only HUGE DISCOUNTS Used Alfa Romeos 1!17 I :--l'IUElt Wlutt• <'i>ll·rwr l!Y77 Sl'ID1':1t Yt·lluw "1th i\M t'M i.l.A.'f'L'() C'al\'<(·l ti• 197K S I'! f)Jo:ft tuod with AM fo'M :itcreo ('li.'>.wtlt· J!flllSPIDEH Silvn w1lh A ~1 FM \t.crro l'WIJ>.Ptlt· l!f14 GTV Navy blut· with air cond & AM f"~ ~tereo 1!171 SP KINT Navy_ blue with u1r rond .. AM FM :itcn.'O < assette &. ffiill'tb BEACH · IMPORTS 848 Dove Strt.'et NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Alla Al!eua. '77. SS.900 SUnroof, Bla~unkt cass AM/FM. At C, 17,000ml Good cond. ~ 0 .. ~1-8S73. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pony tanks l>esert 74 AUDI FOX cooler. '75 Interior ~!!'!!!!!!!~~~II F our doo r w l tb Sl.900. Work. 971* 6373, -:: automat1ch air. 1'lereo. llome: 646-4764. Wos W.t.d 9590 Yellow wit black .A real 19780ATSUH KING CAI w/SHELL ii <'YI . 4 !lpt°i!d, radio & IK'lllt-r S5299 GROTH CHEVROLET IK21 1111-:ACll BLVJ) llll'-l l'llGTON H1':ACll 847-6087•549-333 I CJl'fo:N 1 DAYS ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED! Late model Toyota11, VolVOll, Pickups & VW\S C.al I WI today! Beauty' C932LKQ) $2695 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEN 7'0>W~tm1nsler Ave 10 Weatnunat.-r 'Earle Ike fm. 7551 6311 78IM) ---- TOTOT A.·VOl VO tU•H...-..11•<1. Co••• M••• ..... ... 00) -S40 .. ., '76 Audi I 00 LS Auto . rut·I mJ • moon roof. AC. /\M l"M ~tc·rl'Q, powt'r dll!c brks .• tinted glw;i; One owner . ITK m1 . :l..'i mpg 495 lf19!'.1_ Problem with your car? Here's someone to turn to. This is the ~ymbol of AlJTOCAP. Ttw Automotive Consumer Ac ti o n Program. AUTOCAP is an independent panel made up of concerned citiz~ns. Some are consumers. Some arc au tomobilf• dealers. The job of the AUTOCAP panel is to h elp solve complaints you have about your car. AUTOCAP is someone to turn to. 11Tt~Al9 The number to remember •.• (1) 800-252-9488 Thi• m--..ge preeented .. a Public Service by the MOTOR CAR DEALERS A SOCIATION or Southttn Ctllforn1a • • UN IVERSln ~~~~~!c5TR~~!"~~~ otl.A.MGI COUNTY'S OLDlST 2850 HARBOR BLVD. • COSTA MESA & ····~ ,,. .. ., ...... ., ... , .. u.o """....,... ... ~..,... 540-9640 Salei.-Servlre Lt•a'lml( Ray Carver.Inc. !lolls floyct' UM W l~Jambon•·t• Newport ~II~ t;4() 6444 l..olle bOmetlung valuable" P1ace an ad m our Lost and Jo'ound <"olumns . Thal 's where people looll when I.hey 've found an 1temol value The Btggeat Martletpl•c• on the Or•nge Coeat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Tr•de It With' a W•nt Ad [842-5678 } One Call Service Feat Credit Approval ~~~·.~~.--=-= .. !~.~~ ~':.~:.--: ....... !~.~1~~·-~:.'= ....... !~~1~ ... ~:.'= ....... !~~~ 1~·-~.-.~ ....... !~~1~.~·.~.e.--: ....... !~.~~ Brand New . 1980 Cellca Coupe $126~00R~689 Gardeners, Plumbers, Electricians, Trucking Firms. Etc. 1980 TOYOTA 3/, TON COMMERCIAL CAB/ CHASSIS $5242 Auto , air. AM/FM stereo, line burg11nC1y color, Lie 4'J1 MCT s4399 1973 VOLVO 1800 ES Air cond1tlon1ng. eutomauc. AM/FM 1111reo. Lie 309 t<EA • It Full power, 111r. auto Irena, luP8f sharp, blectr. 10 0871H6 s3299 1978 DATSUN 810 WAGON ONL r I0.000 •ILll Aotom111c power 11eerlng, 11r condillon1ng, roof rack AM/FM tter.o 1uper 11'11r • Lie 183 TZW s 1980 Toyota Pickup 1871 COROLLA LIFTBACIC OM. r fl.000 flflUI ~· air, 14.tpet gas MVet, l ie 827 s5499 1971 FIAT X 19 Remov1b'e hlrdlop, f'rlllQI, AM/FM lt9fec>. 4' tpeed. lie 919 PCN ct1'-1 s4199 5 &Pd . AM/FM radio, l ie 851 VBC s4599 1971 OATIUN 8210 4' cyhnder. 4' 1peed. "Geel Smlleage~ I.IC 158 PKR *2899 , 81 .. YICI I ftA .. TI Ol!ftAftTMl!NT HOURI Mon-Fri aam.gpr Set &em-Spm • Svn. 10.m-7pm T1 Jllll• •pd •le, . aln/fm lln'eo HU llet. palnl. Im. IP P. fM/tG'IDl C REVI E R 11£ 111£! A FlW 71'1 IDlllll• Mew& Demo's Al Mocl91s! $AVE! 71....WllCM 4 speed, power 1Wt!rin1. J)OIWr brak~ ! alr l'Ondl Liumn1. AM FM 1tereo caiii.i:lte. dcctnc 1un· ruul, elertnc wmdowi. Topaz tan Uttenor. only .... 20 . 300 m 1 I~ i. Im . '78 Capn 11 V·6. 4-sp. 16 5Z sliver, blk Wire 71 2SlZ 2+2. 4·1pd. clec. SANTAANA rmculate' $12,al<>firm. AM/FM stereo SZ.8SO. whls, aar, AM FM RWf.AMWMcus .A1C. 1St & BROADWAY 1971DATSUM ZIO'ZCOUPE 5 speed trans., AM/FM stereo. ma11 " low rmJa Blaclt on blaclt 6 ~rdean: o.22VZI I How Olly $7995 MIR.AQ.E MAZDA 2"0Harbor EM . C.M. 64S.5700 ~' -.c-.1. --~ ~Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 9734 . .........•............ 73 K.armaM Gtua, must 835-3171 Call ~01311 S-3:llM !>lereo. $4,950 831 7279 ~mi. a:soo 6'1 7074 ~.~:.--: ....... !~.~~ --------~.~:.--: ....... !~!'.~ ~~·-~:.--: ....... !~.~~ ~~·-~:.--: ....... !~~ ~-°.~·-~:.--: ....... !~.~~ ~·-~:.':' ....... !~.~ sell Radials. slert'o. '13 240-Z 4•pd. Ma..:i;. Rllns x.lnt. $2995 080 radials. air. AM 11-·M. ll8IMI003 Au I o trans. J ir cond, sroe mouldings more Stk 11728-9 (184 239) (W1n i;low Slicker $7314) BRAND NEW 1979 200SX SPT. C PE. s1027 OFF WINDOW STICIEI otlY 2 Lm TO 10! BllMD MEW 1919 I ci air AMJfM Auto. trans a ontrol, more stereo cruise,.,.<; .u:.A) (Window Stk. 1~9 (~ sucker S9439) 21 11o's to cm 810 COUPE 5 1009 Off WIMDOW sncKEll lllMO MEI 1919 210 Sl l. J'M'=t:. -----a;;:;; s707 r~~: auto trans . Fact air. Stk 11207·9 Whltewalls.(moW ~edow ·Sticker 14 210's ,.1c1s SL.ASHEDl (004450) I $6()69) BUMD MEW 1919 510 Sll WAGOM Off saoo¥'~~ ,._~1.a1r. 4 •Ps~'j"'"~pkg. & cu& Stk. •3909-9 muct\ 22 510'!1 I n (04874 I stock I SEE AND DRIVE THE 1980' I NEW Se 8llMO MEI 1919 S"ORl-IED P\ClUP 55097 ___. black on bll'ICk 4 •....-;.· v.m1te¥1all tires ~~~ .~eA7-9 (456490). 11 '79 Tr~ Letti OUR VOLUME INVENTORIES MEAN UNBEATABLE •SAYINGS •SELECTIONS BRAND NEW 1979 280ZX COUPE s2012 w1~Vow STICKER Auto trans fect alf, custom paint mags r111'4td white leller tires AMIFM stereo St~ 109 q l102-292)(W1noow Slicker $12 276) 20 280ZX's NOW PRICE-SLASHED! 175 AMC PAC82.oll cyl., aJr OOOd . pawer 1teerlng. radio, whitewall tires. Test Ot'tve a must at this prioel Roomy ltnle Oas·Sa11er. priced to Selll (115NOP) 52296 "75 MERC. loecATWGM. V-6. power steering, AM/FM. r9dlal tires. feet custom Interior. luggage reek Very clean 1-ownet Oas-S.W,,I (283MMN) 76 FOllD YAM V-8. 1utoma11c. hi-back seats, air cond., pwr. 1teerlng & brakes. spokes. pinstripes. chrome bumpers Belt Buy In Townl (1C43623). 52897 SPECIALS "75 PINTO IUMAIOUT 2000 cc 4 cyt . 4 speed. air c ond . powe r steerino radio. ateel radtal1. luggage rack. Factory cust 1n1 & ext. pkg (10.251) 52496 •75 vw IUQ. 4 cyl • 4 speed AM/FM radrO steel radial tires. custom Interior Super sharp! 12 Mot12000 M1. Ser111c e Con tra c t Available 1"81MOS) $ lo11ded , 11111er. one owner Very nice car 12 Mo 11 :> 000 M1 Servi~ Contract included! "Won 't Lut 11 this price.·· (0476) 57999 ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE 72 HOURS FROM PUBLICA TIOH SUOO . /best offer. ----·---- 58-1086 74 Karmann Ghia. good i9 2S> ZX. Cbampa&.M. ""1!y loaded W /Shkde. XJnt. CIOllld.. sa.c7 5i. cond.. Nds ml.DOI" body worit. Must seU. $3:500. 080. p,,\ pty. 642-SCi& ...... 0 9738 '76 281>-Z. fully loaded. •m· •·•-••••••••••••••••• • mac cond. ~7.000m1. S6ZOO. Eves 5~2·7918, Days m-4234. Ja .. 1•1&S-UMCOLNt8CURY ·~otthe Week '' 77UOD2+2 ln bumlsbed bronze l"DltUJ.hc wiUl matctu.og tan anterior. chrome ~wbeels. aut.omauc. and air condll1001n~ Low. low miles. an ex ~Y clean sports car. U38SET I $7495 21626 Harbor 81 vd. ( l)r;t.J !l&~J s.40 5i6Jll ~ Datsun 4!10 AM 1-·~ 'lf'rl·(., < ,.,, 5000 m 1 S'I8J f')rm !lf~J I BUY PttOll EMS S.rlt fl<' df-Jrl for1•wn •Jr wanu:'C'.1 l-"t1 ... 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Mu.\t sell llmO. 751 2962 76 FIAT 1.31 !).'!peed Wllj(OO lfa., arr cond1l1un1ni: ancJ M.cr'OO Look" ll nd run~ MTC•l' U.3.'>P t-:B I SZ4tS 109WrTHAM VOUCSWAGIEM 7900Westmlnster Ave 111 Wealmulaler 77MAZDAGLC Deluxe 2 door with 4 speed. r9dlo and l'leat.t-r :M.000 miles on uus \lool'll aired f M on IPJlaJ I 1 ll I~ beauty! l.S4S)32 I $2995 IOaWITHAM VOUCSWA.GEH 7fDJ We5tml1\Ster A'• 10 We:stDUrullPr 1193-7~'>1 6.3>4 • l'.i'JI -;1 ~Jtda IC\~ tt•, •' p d tfl' r un°" ,.,, ' ~_,, off•~r t.-M. •''·•'• • \, "Wi , • ....,.. 7'• \1 1\/l>\ I<\ ._,,, ri11itl 111n • 1101 l•' t 1•' SXltJ J ·,.ix •;:r.·· 7:! Rx:> f{ut.1n lil>ll. I\ 1ntr f,11r 1-ut.. n•· .. 1. ~ $41~ 11rt1I: X.l:! ,'1"" ~~m 9740 ....•.................. '1>4 M1Z lOOSf Coupe. Class1 r Showroom fre-• h 1U7WQZ1. ?6 ..-Z 450SLC A.t.mut.ety loeded I 1:-: X QUI Site coodll Io n. 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Make offer 544-9C)26 !IM Por sche ·n. good L'Ood . .-7Knu 28mpg 559-1633 '68 Porsche 912 T1.1rgu Musl St'l l ' $8.UUU S<'4 5976 '63 Porsche 3568 Hcblt engine Rt'Stored $6300 213-M> 09'lS p p i6 914 2 0 Xlnl 1·ond AM /F M c.iss. niag:., $8 {XX) 552·2079 '76 914. 2.0. whl . nu dutch, aJIO)'>, cass S7iSO 080 Or a. o wn er 641-8472 - ----77 MGI '66 912. S·s~ed . ml'ch go od , so m e ru st COMVIE:RTIBLE Desperate. Best offer 4 speed, rad.lo. low m1les. !771-0621 ~) BEACH IMPORTS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 79SAAI TURBO 5 door s1..'CJ1tJ1. Sunroof. 1 ii.~ wtth all' condlt1on lfl8. stereo & velour. Jui.I like new• It even smclli. nt'W wtth 13.000 m1h.~'i' (192WZ\J) $9995 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEN 7000W~tmimtcr Avl' I.I\ W1..oi.tmin:.ll'r lro 7~ I 6.11! 7 00 5ubarv 9762 •••......•...••••..•..• '77SUBARU 1 \\ II l-, t: L 0 R I V ~: STATION WAGON 1 ..,peed. mags. '>tert"r• ~h bar Greal shaµ." (561RLA I $3995 IOIWrTHAM VOU<SWAGEH 7000 Wl!:'ltmmster Ave. m W1..-:.lmlllSter 1:193-~l 638 78M teTRtAwith IRS. Mech perfect 11000 67~ SPECIAL SALE THISWHICEHD! COHVERTllLE TR-7s NOW HERE! Coupes Also Available for tll1nWdlate delner)' ~ US before you buy TODAY!!! •;a;., ....... , ..... ). ........ ~ .......... 292.S llarbor Bhd l'C~IA Ml::SA 979-2500 '7ti Sµ1tr1re. 371\ m1, 30 35mp.:, must '>I'll !1720332 Volbwogtn ....................... L~J7 Bui.:. ru.ru. ~ood lloih f.i1r ~ 642 500() ·oo Volki.wa~t-n l'11 m1 ... r \'an Ruru. ~11()1.I SJ .01~1 "' l:Jltofr t.41 C.f~j lluHnR truubll' !>dltni;: your nir" Try u~ • 1';1111 for or not' Ask for fo'raruc Manno or Tom A1k111 77 ~E40Krru. Ivory ('X tenor, bamboo mlenor. Heal nice. prt<'ed ror quick sale $16.500. 640-5225 ask for Bob BARWICK DATSUN 11 S'M, sunrl. air. AM FM cass. $82SO. ~·7010 ext 7fT1 dys, 962·~ l!\'e8. - - -Fr-:.,---.. Toyota 9765 i2 2lWJSE auto. AM t•M, &r. x.lnt. oond. 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'M , air rond & plD !!ln~ Pn pty S630ll 00 Call ~ IOI WITHAM '76 VW YOUSWAfHH CAMPll 7liOOW~lm1Mter Ave Very 11 h IA r p P · 2 7 U\ W•lmlJ\lller Wt..c.&>halJa 4 11peed. 1ur lllf3..7561 &3lt-7lllO cond1t1unlng, s l er l·O ---~how1 a(rl"Ul \.•Dr~ "10 VW ~uare~ck pew RFC 1 dutch, AM/l"M 8 trark, $6995 ::S~ ruru. Kood l2.000. IOI WITHAM '72 VW Y()U(SWAGEH CONVaTllU '75 VW IUS 71m We«tnunater Ave Dynamite clean. Baby Very ahllfl> 7 pui;enger tn We:;tmmsler ~411poed LoobsU,Pt'r with hard lo find 893-7551 638·7880 1a o d runs gr e al ' aulotnat1c Beige w1lh ._ °''". xJnt. cond in· ~QT) br o wn 1 n l t· r 1 o r . -~ $4295 1006NJH 1 side/ oot. new radials. ~ 13 Tllln1 63Km1 Ong. owner Xlnt t.'OOd. $3,100 714-846-11396 7 1 Convertible. rbll eng new brake!\, new top. Ca1ln>3765 ·79 Sc1rcl<'co Air dam , Blaupunkl. AM /F M cass. Reg "'Ii!>. 551·~ alt5 71 Green VW. AM/FM cass. fun car, nueds soroe w o r k $1200. 6T~2008 anytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9905 ....................... 7 1AMC COMCottH LIJle ~ DL Hatchback. 4 cylinder. automatic Wlth air cond1t1oning, power statnnl(, stereo. landau aod lilt wheel One owner 21.000 miles Maroon wrth velour tn· terior. Tbeokt folks must have kept Uus beauty m the 11 v1n1 room ' 143BUJW ) . $39'5 IOIWITHAM V()U(SWAGEN 7600 Westmlnat.er Ave In Westmmsler IJ93. 7561 638. 7880 ·=~~ Aut.cxmtk trans . pwr steeru13. a.tr cond • 2 lone pemt, et.ere<> radio. lilt wheel • more' 114JOO'J 1. Was 915. HOW S7t95 IAUBt MOTOttS CALL 979·2500 '70 Electric L 1m1ted Loaded Ver y dean ~ ~7873 ·~n-.:t;.k Aut.omallc lrans . pwr steennl(, au cond . l tone pa.mt. 11tereo r 11d10, till wheel & IDOfe ! 03706:! 1 WassatD5 1977 IUIC:X Electro Umlffd With pwr wmdows. pwr seatJI. pwr door IOC'kS, Wt wheel. vinyl top & atr cood Must be .,.,en• ~QI WuS5'196 HOWS54'5 IAUaMOTOIS CALL 979.noo 197SIUtCIC CIN'TWY IOIWITHAM $4995 very depen .• A M I F'M cass . Koko mat11.Sl500 YOUSWAGEH IOI WITHAM 760-0268 it ft GP M & 71KJOW~lmll1Sler A\e. V()U(SWAGEH weekend VotYo 9772 '78Concord DL. 2 ~r. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• llres, s unroof. A M 1FM HOWS79tS IAUB MOTottS CAU. 979-UOO Automallr trans . pwr st.eenrtl(. a1 r C'OOd • ll 11 wheel .. vi ny l top <571.NJN). Wu S»'J5 in Westminster 7800 Westmmster Ave. -------a '7561 638-7880 mWeatrruru1ter '75 V()U(SWAGEH VOL VO 1>1.ereo. s.J&.3591 HOWS3495 IAUBMOTORS CALL 97'·2500 lll0-7551 638·7880 SCIROCCO 76 VOUCWAGEM Jet black 4 spe00 wit h DASHER i i vw Fastblfck Type J 111r. stereo This one 5wi.roo( deluxe 4 door. 4 S1:iOO or be3t ofr Aft. 5 SJ>lill'kles' (329NLY> SALIS. Sl:RVICE AMOLIASIMG ~DEUVERY EXPERTS s peed with a ir a n d PMcall6"2 282'1. $3995 ate r eo. Agat e brown IOI WITHAM EAJlLE HCE beaut.y. See and drive '74 vw Wgn "412", ong thisooe! <MlPWC) ownr. Porsche mlr, runs VOUCSWA6EN VOLVO $4295 7000 We!!lml.nster Ave. 1966 Harbor Blvd. great $2750. 842-0696 '"Westminflter COSTA MESA IOI WITHAM Mon-Sat 9-5 . VOUSWAGEM -----IJ93.~-6:M 7880 6-46-9303 540-9467 71m Westminfller Ave. ISScirroro xlnt '77 Rabbit Brwn. 1-nrf. iS <Ml OL 4 Spd, air. m Westminster cond $3.8.'iO 48pd. New tires. nd cond AM l"M tape. xlnt Kai. 893-75.5 l 638· 7880 498-0939 $4.250, 496-8123 mi, cln S4:A)O. 675-3720 Autos. Hew 9800 Aartos. Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 ~ Hew 9100 •••.....................••.•.•.............•. , ...•.•....................•.•........•......•. ·79 Riveria S T ype '76 AMC Loodec.I. sunroof . black. PACH leather. 8.000 mile!t. Very clean 4 speed. 6 $11..500.~1478 cylinder with power 1976 IUICIC steenng. air condJt H>n 1980 4 Cyl W d& REGAL mg. luggage r11ck, and 5"ylarii Umited Autom:auc t.ra.ns. pwr O'lUCh more. Tbe ah&ll> Autom11Llc tr&n11. pwr sttertnit & window ... "X"Model1 (.582ROW 1 st.eerlnr<.a1rcond .2t.one vinyl top. tilt whe'I $2195 pauit. sttteo raruo. lilt AM FM radio & i.pllt IOI WITHAM ~I & more' 114.11664 1 seat Conw Ill " ~ it' V()U(S W AGEN Wu SlifD5 CJT111lLt; > Was S38'J5 7tmWestrrunaterAve HOW $7'95 HOW Sl295 m WeatmlNlt.er IAUER MOTORS IAUElt MOTOIS 893-7551 638-~ CALL 979-2500 CAU 979-2500 ----Autos. H•w 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 A.wtos. M•w 9100 ....................... .......•.•......•...... ...................... . ASK ABOVT OVR NON-SMOKER'S DISCOUNT! NEW '80 PINTO ;;-s . ii "~R MONTH "48 payments of 166.82 Prt00 IJ988 Sates tax S240 "48. ~ total down Doc lee 120 OMV 182 00 APR t -4 67 Del omt OftOe 1512-4 36 CSer 9368) IStk 3227) '750IEVY MONTECARlO -8 . tutomttlc. AM/FM ereo taipe, atir cond., tilt Mt. (738NWO) 52999 '74 INrl SCOUT Good condlttonl 6 cyt., -4 1peed. 4 x 4 . B elo w Wholeule Blue Book. (9591.EC) '2999 NEW '80 MUSTANG Sftft\1 MONTH "48 payments or 199 98 Price ••~ Sates tax 1301 1-4 'h total dOwn Doc. fee 120 OMV 1101 oo APR 1• 67 Def omt. once seeoe oa !Ser <4206)($tk 3 1!11) '75 OLDS CUTlASS '730EVY MALIBU -8. et.ltOm9flc. fedOtY at v-s. autornttlc. pow e r .. vtr¥ roof. (244491 ateemo. awoond. (2481&> 521M 'ISM ' 1975 CADILLAC B.DOllADO COUftE Leils than 38,000 W W 1111le. & llll thoe power equipment 1s there comt• m & ~ 1l' tl!OOMPV l Was~ HOWS4l95 IAUBl MOTORS CAU. 979-2500 1979 CADILLAC Bdol odo liarrih White on whlll' w moonroof. lealttt>r & every po11s1ble option Less than 7 .000 miles now g.araited. (1408 XT J 1Je11t Orfer lakt!K l hl!I wet-kend' AJi k for Mr Ktlly c .. 11 842·4046 chom' 1 or 642 oo 1 o 1\lllOrit ' ill t-it"etwood Broughm u ·t:lt'KilnC'I' Loadl'd. Tav mnd 1'•1 ply S8700 17 14 )9'J~ 2~11 d d}' or 557~1'\I~ Tl Eldo. rnuonr•iof. ool\ MK m1 lol:ldHl & wot IPSS ~tlK"h.t hm ~JO D) \ IH~ K7'111 ... Vt'' ~7327:1 ;1, \~dill .. • ~·"II" Full p!JWt'r Lthr tnl 1;t1 !JOO fN')' rrulc..., l~mpl( rl'I( ~ .XJnt 1·11nt1 S7 21~1 492 171ifJ dJ )', 1'41) \162 l'\I"" i'3 C~iup; 111 \ ill.-in1 µ,Hl\ rr • 1ni.:. I' .1'1 ~"""" """' Ir.Jn & lirk-111.111•·•1. $1.! •" ~ ..!31>1 .,,, l•I\ option' •n• I 11 ,1.•r1·11 t..ipo 1 • ..,,1 J, "I 1 rut'• •1rtrr>I plll 1· 11 1·t• til·dUlllul 1111111 $i IOI/ biJ. !12!1[) 71 Cad Coupe> 0.:\'11lt' full po""'er. \h.1rp ••"''d rond. Ong. lhruout P P SUOO. *-IOT'S "iO Sedll n 111 • \ 1 II 1• Pl.'JIJ i52-<0lb ... k1l) ... ~ :!.'71 t'V~ .Ir "'°'\lld-. 6S ('[)t•\, ,. h1l.. l.tndJU tap SJ::.o c .111 l«j :?Ul8 '77 SEVIUE FUU~ I~ w opt ,\.~t.. 1n,t S7.~ lmmat" 'fu,l ~I t.ru.-. ""'l't.'kt'nd.. MJk~· Off~ d \., 714-s.40fBbli. t"\~714664~1 Ddondo 1970 new hret> 84000 m1. lnte n or Ilk<,> new No dt'nls Sl5SO ~I 1021 OWNTHECAR Of' YOUR DREAMS' LIMITED EDITION CADJll.AC 1979 Bc>autilul·Lo MUear<c Pnvat.e pty 7S4· UIOI 8AMIDSPM . T1 Cad l..unousine White. ll.000 mi, lmmac. Pvt owner $12..000 4lQ.82.13 i8 Fleetwood Brougham Loeded. Red metallic az. ter Maroon IDier . «>Kim I.Ate new. &soc>. AIMlrne ~or make of· ftr. eeo.5225 ask for Bob '61 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, very good cood. .., Martt: ~3'95 "Tl Coupe de Ville, good mot«. new trans. & bat· tery, needs some work. SG> /ODO 839-4 l.82. c:- C -ttl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 CA.MAIO Z..21 V-8. auto. trans .• air cxnt.. AM /FM c aaeet.te. QSWUL) S7Stt GtlOTH CHlftOLET 111211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-6081•549-lJll OPEN7DAYS '7'I za. XlDt. cood.. T· root, f.4ft •tereo. .. no. -.sm aft.. epm. Tum your unUAbles Into usable cash. Cllll D•HyPllat clallfflecl 642·5'11. • •79 Camero l o ade d • Lo/ml em w /C!llm pin 1trlp . Mu et S ell ! Sacrifice a l M.o s. •1782 ttzo ....................... 1'79DIMO CIEAIAMCI! on Cam.arot. Capr1ce11. Monte Cerl08. Mall bu.I & Nova&. Oraahc reduc· Uona! SAVENOW!I! COMMELL C HEVROLET 'X.'l<ll.1rl•·' I'. ·I ""'l\\1~'.\ S4i>-I 200 1971 CHEVROLET MONTI CARLO Autom atic trans .. air rond . vinyl top & 11lereo ~1 U S T S F. I. L ' ! ' m:ruJK) Was S4m MOWS45'5 IAUSt MOTORS CAU. 979·2500 71 &CAMIMO Very sharp 11poru. lrurk • loaded w1l h ever- ything! (70'J78J ) $2495 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGBI 7lll0Westminster A ve. 10 Wesl lJllWlter !BJ.~ I f!JS. TIBI 1979MAUIU COUPE V-41, autn. lraM .. power sh:1·ri n g. l:llr c·oncl OJ61WG<; I $4999 GttOTH CHEVROUT 0011 Bt:ACH HI.Vt> HUNTINCTON Ul-:M 'H 847·6087•549-lll 1 OP~ 7 UAYS 1977 CHEVROLET MOMTE CARLO :"-1c.:-ty l'<)Ulpl>('(t & h d" \l'f'Y low m11t~· ShJ rp l·ar• ~HT,\ 1 OHlY Sl798 HOWARD Che•ro4et l""t' f.. Vu.tit Sl' °' 1-:Wf'f H<T Ill-\I II 833-0555 1979 CHEVETTE 4000R I 1 \ I I 'I'"'"" o1111Y. \II S41 99 GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 BEACll Bl.VO HUNTINGTON 8EAL1t 847-6087•S49-lll I OPEN7 DAYS 1977 CHEVROLET MAL.JIU WAGOH "-utorn.a t11· Iran" , pwr. lttt.'('OJli.t, dlr ron.I • Im: i.tJi.t1· rat·k & ml.M'h mon·' t7SO RU::: I OHLY $2998 HOW A.RD C~•rofet Uove & 1,J11u 1 I ~b Nt..WPOHT H .. ;,\l'll 833-0555 "76 Nova. V ti 2clr Auto. lrdru. • air. P S. P 8 . XlnL rond. ~ ltllff 1977 CHEVROLET MOta.A COUPE 4 'pet.>d trJn .... p ... r . ~~. a.a.r C'OOd & IC">S lhJO 12,000 mlf~·'! \!MITEM >. OM.Y Sl598 HOWARD Clw,,roWf Dove & Qwul SU NEWPORT BEACH lll-4555 iS ())pvy Malibu Classic. I own er. 4d r . A I C. PS /PB. w i n d ows. AM/FM. xlnl cond . $2500. 646·4022 E vu· wtnds 19nCAPRICE ESTATEWAGOH Low mUea & loaded ! • AutomaUc lraDll., pwr. steerin g & wlodow11, cnase control. air cood .• pwr. seats. i.tereo & rack. a 16UKT ' OHLYS4691 HOWARD~et • Dove & Qua.tl St.II NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 7S Monte Carlo. loaded. sharp. 53.000 m l. SZ.995. 911).3361 '7S Moote Carlo Landau. S1IOOO or best of r. 642-4758 1J72 EL CAMLNO. Dad IQ!! "Must Sell" Prof · bit. s:mo. Ll+3SO. $1500 • l2 Bolt Poul ... 81 gean. ·• Q-epero wb1a N50 Uree. clllll Dares. COWL ln· dacUan. SGIO or bst olr. • Olll Gftc, dys 540-2311 • ftl~.. : llS1 Cbevy ldr. 210 VS.. • ..-. Call ror de.tall.a. ' ~:---t Tl lloa&e Olrlo Ludau. 1 .... 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VI, ••to =:,:.:.ifu:i~~~ ·ao Old• DI•••• =-~:~~=: =·~~~ ... a>nd .. 91Km1.ruoo ww..,... .......... .,.,._ .... ~Qlillf' l...INOOLN·IQllCURY a .... llllO. 1'11·0'7J APPRmATEI Best ol-BroQPam. 40Kmi WUT. tlonlog Dynamite! lftarlPll m~ lllaf13..~ Uind t1h1t s' I 11Mriat ---= ....... ~, DM• "'lf'P ...... ,_, -...m4117.1314404 ........ , v ""'° ~,,.Ill......... ---.,.,~ Wlllll,...cal.10' .... Y.. ·n74 w1ndow1, a•tO••tle ....... ~.A/C, IAY ....... OI .,,.. ... ,..,edvwt». caum..znt DEnNITELYADEAL $2195 toJJllaaaad.,_ ...... ·-···········-··· lra&, pwr braMa, Air lndler bltert.,., ma1 LINOOl.Jt.lf-iftCUJtY lQI _.,. lO reaeh ONADJESEL !! IOlwrntAM sured or a fr•~ndl y 75 v~ HtB. 11.&ndard. t•ondlllo•ln1. 17~ ......,, cUMlte clHk, &-.llAM&oOtltMrDr ~ people at lower "11 C\Tl'LASS VOUCSWAGEH we.lcome and help 1n newures. xlntrond. tape ~ lmma~e UIU1 map h&llt, 1,000/ml sor.y,&.Mer~tall cmt. ClaUttttd la the ClaHlc 'IS Muatang, BeauWul-LomtJuae. 7e00Wectmm!lter Ave. lillUdlng your ad for best deck, 11lnt mpa. nice for eomeoae wbo ap-Priv.Jl'y.M\JSTSESTO IRVINE -.,. to IOI Call Now! flllllbedl.wpd.SZl.'50. 7~·1.801 ln Westmla'*w resJ>()n1e Call Now! r1n1sh s1000 PP. predate& lood quaUt7 APPRECIATE I Call IJl.7000 I05171 m.ow IAlllOSPM. PV1 pty •7361 Al-78 642-SS'TI 497-3402. 497.3932 llll,...., ... ,... a.mo. c.u m.aiJ. ._" aame aa111 642-Cm. ext. -. 1:30 to no. Md 111 r9tunt you.r ...... Mew tlOO ....._ .... hOO ....._ ...._ 9100 ..._, M•w HOO ......_Mew tlOO Alltot. Hew 9100 ...... Mew HOO 5 S>PM. 7~ wkndl c.U.. ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••• .. ••••••• .. • ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • •••••• ••• • • •••• •• • • • • • ••••••••• •• or Ad Sitler I lU, l>l2-C300. 3' bra • day. ~Black oo black. 350 en1 loaded l-48&-t200 7fi Yellow Corvette, xlnt cond. 34.000 m1, new 11rt-s , $8500, 080. SW~l ------- '73 154, loaded, orig. owm.>r. m1.1.1t sell make •1Her. 64().9522 al\ 6PM. 1978 Corvette. loaded 16K mi Bl.k w /blk leather. $12.500. 642-8663. 76 IOU PtMTO 6bml>IUUon ....... u.om.Uc, air and root rack. A little jewel! as.PAO> S26t5 IOlwmtAM VOUCSWA .. IH 7(1)() West.rnimt.er Ave ln Weetmimttt 803-7Ml 638-7880 1'71 Ford U.d Auto trana, PIS, exl(llll beaut. D•t '1r.~1 -----i3 LTD 2-dr, A/C, r IS. ----Cougw 9933 ::.:.~brakes. $1*>0 ....................... -------- 1977 MERCURY COUGA.RD7 With air oood.. pwr. aeat & wmdawa, vinyl t.op & ult wheel. A black beau- ty ! '42351»{). Wu $4995. MOW$4395 '89 Ford Torino GT. claaaic 2-door w /stripes. 351 Oeveland, auto. A/C, PIS. P /B. Xlnt. cond.. 1 owner. $1 600 farm. ZWW070. pp 646-5237 eves. & weekends. BAUER MOTORS i3 LTD S.pa.ss 5w wgn. CALI. 979·}500 J\111 pwr. A/C, 1 wur. 1977 Mercury Cougar 11.000.1181Ml&M Wagon. :xlnl con<l. with lB LTD. gel tram .. p IS. low mlleace. Extras In· l!00/080 d : A/C, PIS, P/W. Call TSl-3829 Cathy days 1213 )4.26,8388 or eves r7H )5.Se-0298. '115 Ford Falcon, 6 cyl. Doctg. 9935 :::,:001080 646-3488 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Dart Swinger, owner returrung to A uatralla, $1<W.~ Autos. Used '73 Torino. one owner. '850 or make olfer. AIC, p ts. 8IXld tires. 540-64e8 1Am1Va:UMCI .............................................. NABERS AUTO CENTER 1421 ~ST .. COSTA MISA HOTHIMG OVER 54999 '75 POMTIAC s2999 LE MANS WAGOH •••••. VIS. automatic trans . pwr st&e<lng & brakes. factory 111r cond. & low. low miles (247LPDi '77 CHEVROLET S 3 4 9 9 MALllU CLASSIC •••••• Coupe. V8. automatic Irene pwr ~teerlng & brakes. faciory e1r cond . lilt wheel rallye wheels & only 39 000 actual m11es1 1668RFBl CHOICEOF31 '75 POMTIAC S 3 4 9 9 FllHllD COUN •••••••• 6 cyl. engine. automatic trans .. pwr, ateertng & brakes and air cond. Sharp! 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TM ... wtllo ....... l IDta· mu= '"'"' dMatlee .,al.-t a prt••• fll'm laaadUa1 Hu.al- l.Dita BMeb·• feet.rat job.,... · cram dahm be ~ bit I mlutW.O to ontda.11 M¥Wal ..... blfcroe tM dt.1 hlred .. firm. Erle Matthews, a former W eatero loltjlute ol Careen IDc ......................... aUil._. to H~ 8Meh Ckr ~ 8.t 8elalto &utl•anblr. ....... den later, ll•Ublwl mal9t•'•, be rwtat.ed b1a con· Hn to Oruce Cowlt1 Man- pow• Director Robert Nelloa at a media conference In Loi A.Dae•. W...,, WU bired tut Oct. l to handle tbe clty 'a Com Wonien \'alley Srlaoob Charges Fly Over Strike By PIOL SNEIDEltMAN OI -CNlty ~ ... S&eff Charges and counter-charges new today on the conduct or pickets and the quality or sub- 1Utut.e instructors as the Foun- tain Valley Elementary School · District teachers' strike entered Its third day. As more than 70 percent of the district's teachers walked picket . lines al 16 schools, dlstrict of- ficials said they were aw-1ting word from a slate mediator re- garding poeaible resumpUOG of contnet talk.a. A teacher spokesman said in- * * * structors were willing to return to the negotiating table with or without the mediator. State mediator Oraza M rvicbin reportedJy bas not re- turned calls from Fountain Valley teachers and district of- ficials. Contacting Mrvichin's office. the Dally Pilot was told •he mediator would be out most if the day. With hope for an early settle· ment dimming, teacben and district offlclala leveled numeroa aeeuaaUooa at each other. all firmly denied by the accused party blred ~ tbe ett1 Bellltto Nkl Matthews did not mentloo lbae alle1aUona when they talked iD September He claimed Matthews only toJd him he wu unhappy with b1a wwk and was 1oc>ttn1 tor aootber job. Nellon. however. admau Mat- thews voiced bla concerns ln Sept.ember that money was be· lni apeot wltbout approval from the city, whkb then controlled lbe federal job procram. "He told me be wu auaplck>ua ud I told him I'd look into It," Nelaoa recounted. He said be pboned Cunnloeham. preaeoted t.M .Uecatiooa and wa1 told that no CETA mooey bad been spent. · 'l met wt th M attbews later and told b1m what I had fOWld out and he seemed to be re- lieved," Nelson conUoued. He said he beard no more about tbe allegations until January. He said he caUed for the Manpower audit at that lime. MaUhewa. however, said he told Belsito &n September to have the city's fmance depart- ment che<:k out expenditures by Cun nlngha m . then a caty employee managing the city-run Em p)oyment and Training (See JOB, Page AZ) Into New Draft .............. Smnnter Start WASHINGTON IAP1 Pres1· dent Carter proposed today that men and women aged 19 and 20 reg1ater ror a m11Jtary draft. Eighteen-year -olds will be ID· duded next year However. the president is un IJkely to advocate changing the CANADA SHUNS DRAFT DODGERS -A1G law banning women from com· bat roles And White Houae st.fr con- 11ders t.M question of draftine women hypothetical "and likely to remain llO," according to an offlric1al who did not wish lo be 1dent1fied I J • j l I J ! I ' . . t . Ocean View Walkout Averted? Sharon Scott, a California THCMn MS.OCiatloD official ~ .tth loell lmtnc\on. cbarceCI that soaae claun>om1 are being maaned b y un- qualified, uncredentialed sub- stitutes: that students are engaging in unsupervised ac- ti vitiea outside lbe schools and that regular studies are not be ing continued. Rep. Charles Rose, D-N.C .. - aajd lw .... told Of Cuter'• plan By JERRY CLAUSEN OI h ENNY f'llM St.fl Administrator s and spokesmen for teachers Ln Hunt- in gton Beach ·s Ocean Vlew School District appeared hopeful this morning that 11th hour con· tract talks will stave otr a threatened strike in the 24 · campus e lementary school system. Negotiators for both sides went back to the bargaining la· bleat 8 a.m. after a day off. Bill Bianchi. spokesman for the Ocean View Teachers M · soclatioo. said a general mem· berablp meeting hu been set for 3:45 p.m. al Westmoot School in Westminster. Bianchi uld teachers expect to consider a tentative agf'ff- meot between the dilllrlct and the union on a new contract.. If the agreement has not been made, Bianchi aald, it Ls likely that teachers will begin walking picket linet Monday. Dale Coogan, district auperin· tendent, said ·the board of trustees bu scheduled a special meeting at 7 p.m . to cooalder any tenlative aireementa forsed, during today'• barcalning seas Ion. Meanwblle , tbe news ''blackout." agreed upon by '*I> , •idea wu beiDC malatai.Ded. Tbe 0 blactout" on barlaln.lnl ~U. wa lmPCJHd Tbunday becauae of what both 1ldea ~'*9d ta a .. delicate•• at.ace of . oe1otlltionl. H••otlatlon1 o•er a new teaelMr CODtract be1an qalD \ lHt Moad.ay after b realdDI down Hveral week1 a10. Teac...,. beft authorised tbelr . leaden to call a ttrlke lf an ac- cept a bl• a1reement l1n't reached. Fountain Valley Superinten dent Glenn Hardy has rharged that some teachers took home school supplies such as paper and pencils ju.st before the strike began. Robert Sampiro, the distnct's personnel director. said be has received calls from parents and principals who claim picketing teachers are tifging their stu· dents lo disrupt classes and not to cooperate with subsUtut.es. Students interviewed outside Fountain Valley schools Thurs· day afternoon did not say their teachers bad encouraged mis· <See STRIKE, Page AZ) Iran Leader Cracks Down On Militants By Tbe AHodated Pl'flllil President Abolhaaaao Bani Sadr consolidated hla power in Iran today and intensified his crackdown on the youn1 mlli· tauts holding some 50 Americana hostage ln the U.S. Embaaay. Hopes lncreaaed for the re· leaae of the boataeea soon. But the ruling Revolutionary Council aald &be crlala would be con- 1ldered after an lnt.emaUonal panel ia set up to probe its cbarpa againlt the 1bah. It did DOt say whether the captives wouJd be freed at that time or aft.et the lnveltilaUon la over. Tehran Ra4iO announced tbe elevadon of tbe pn11dent from aetlnf thairman to head ot the couneU with the cooHnt of (leel&AN, Pal• A.J) Berenice Heller It.ares lnt.o the coloNal race or a bronze horse on display at the Metropolitan Museum or Art in New York. The horse's head was a gift lo Count Carafa of Naples from Loren10 the Magnl.flcent oC Florence ln lCl and stanch nearly slx feet h.lgh. Station Closings 'Omirwus' LOS ANGELES <AP) - Every w~kend fewer gasoline stat1ons appareoUy are open for business, a tum of events that the Soul be r n C a 11 ro r n I a Automobile Club interprets as an ominous sign. Since the first or the year, Auto Club spokesman Mike Maslnter said Thursday. the oumber of metropolitan area stations operating on Saturdays has decreased by 20 percent. while the number open for busi- ness on Sunday has been cut in half ··Motorists are noticing short lines Conning at some stati<>11& ln metropolitan areas as a result of shorter operating hours ... We are nowhere near the crisis situation of lut year, but um is how these tbtnaa be1tn, · · Mas inter 11aid in regard to lbe club's survey of 362 slaUona ln both metropolitan and ouUytna recloru. Tbe survey showed a.n averace 75 percent would be open thb Saturday, compared lo 8S percent the Ont week of the year, while only an averaae 34 percent would be open on Sun- day, compared to 46 percect ln the earlier period. Met.ropolltan areas would have the fewest It.a· Uooa opeo, wltb a low of 17 per- cent oo &mday. "U weekend opmt~ eoatlDue to •o down, we will aee much loocer lloes formloe on Tburaday1 aod Friday•." Ma1lnter tald. No Separate Jury For Alcala Sentence A Judge ruled Thursday that Rodney James Alcala may not have a separate JUt)' deliberate his pwushmcnl should he be con v1cted of tbe mu.rder of 12 year old Robm Sarnsoe of lluntuigt.on Beach. Attorneys for Alcala unsuc cessfully argued that the JUI)' that consider-a AlcaJa's gwlt or innocence should not be the panel. ii Alcala lS convicted, lo make a d e t e rm1nat1 o n on whether he should face the death penalty. Orange County Sopenor C.ourt Judge Pbalip Schwab found Ln favor of the prose~ullon when he said a single JUI)' will be sworn Defense attorney Jeffrey Fnedman s&Jd today that a de c111on has not been made u yet on whether to appeal Judge Schwab'• decision. Friedman noted that a sinwlar ruling la now under appeal to the Atat.e Supreme Coun and that hf knows of at lea.at three other trial• that have tHaen stayed pendinc a oourt declJloo. Further heartnaa in advance Baker Campaigns SAN JUAN, Puerto Rlco (AP> -~-Howard Balter, lookinl tor a victory &bat wlU project him u a wtnou, becan • two- day caml)alp bUt.a of Puerto Rlco today when be bQ9el to captur9 tbt lllaod'• 14 deleptel ln the Feb. 17 wtnaer·tab-all Republltan primary. of tht' start of Alcala'" tnal will bt' held next week The defense w1U seek to bar rert1un statements Alcala mJdc to pohct.> UlVel>llgators after his July 24 arrest m connection with the disappearance and murder of the Huntington Beach g1rl Her body wa5 round In Sierra Madre two we-eu after her June 20 dLsappearance Alcala was Living m nearby Montere) Park Alcala's attorneys also will seek to suppress informa\lon pertatntng to other c rimes Alcala LS alleged lo have com m1tted Hwuington Coastal Plan In Limbo? A state mandated coutal plan for Huntlniton Beach is mired in a citizens' committee that bas no idea what It l5 dotn1. Coun- cilman Ron Pattinson bas charged. PattinloD said he believes the city's Local Coutal Proeram Advlaory Committee may never flnltb the plan which must be approved by the COUDCU DO lat.er than January Ulll. "I 'm not sure they've ac· com Uabed anythlac. · • auected Pat~. "We uk them to do t.binp and they doo 't even liaten toua." Valley CD Chief Dies The 17·member commtu.e re- cently w• uked to aeleet a chairman, a council request com mlttee membera a UH bavea't honored. Pattinson clahm membera baw 1011bbed similar dla>CU IUll..UC. ln lb• put. Cancer Clainu Bob MonU1ey, 34 feat prolfam wltboat com· ,.,..atlaft. la • 111' lotentft • ....,...., .... , ........ '°~ .... l&n to ~ ..iul du,t1• 1111 W. ..... ,,. "lla7be lt wlll eneo•r•1• IOID ... wMll la a llmila.r IMoa Uoamlli..,dlftlnltr fadne ............. MorlUHJ dneloped local plau to be Uled ln event ol ' eartbquakH or floods and b•I~ .. tabU1ti ald 1taUoa1 Ull'OuChout tbe •. He la ll&n"iftd by Illa wt!• • ........ tt:eldldND· llobb6e aadMllm• A ,_... &I pa.Md for 10 a.aa . l•t•rd•J •t SW 8arb1ra•a C1tll0Ue Cla•r:!i followed b1 burial •t 0 Sbepberd C.ID•lery lo HUDl· lnct.oe Beacb. B•t commttt•• member Edward ~be cbarpd Pit· t1Dloa bM ~ on11 ... cl the ~ p1P .... IGM ud doel .. ..... • lood t..a tor nat. • IOllll on. "Ube"'d t.u.dte time to eome to a m..U•I or two," 1ald ZlebOdM. ··t -·· tbs.t be'd be saytqtM.._ ....... "I'm J9" .,.,., diaUJ.._td wtt.b the wboae th1q,'' ua. CGdD• oUman eont.t.aued . in a \elephooe call from a White Howie lobbyiat this mo~ He S8Jd bf! aUo WU told that l'e- glat r alJOO of 18-year-olds also would begin "some months hence " Carter's nx.-ommendatton lore· g1s ter women for the first time 1n the nation s history 1s expected to rare troublt: In Cong res!. lt Will be reque~ted in separate leg1sla1.J on ~o as not lo Jt-0purd1zc early 1m plemental1on or rcg1strat1on for mrn ' ThOt.11th Carter cunently has authonty lo orde r drart reg1stra· t 100 of men. hl' needs con i?ress1onal approval for his SUR 1tesllon to include women Ad· m1nas trat1on oH1c1dlS env1s1on the male regi.stration program a!. bt'1t1 nn1 n~ this ~ummer. probabl~ at post offi ces Although White House ofhc1aJs al'knowlcd11?e the remale re1t· 1\tr11 t1on 1:.:.ue w 111 be con trovers1al. t~y are not ready to buy House Speaker Thomas P O'Neill's ar gument that 1t would never pass In dec1dmg whelher to include women. the White House con- !> 1 d e red a p ossible ca..urt challenge tf registration we re hm1ted to men only, one orncial s aid Thursdav He said lhere were fears that a swt cballeng· mg a male-ooly program as un· constitutional would "be sue ceurul In blocking the pro· gram.'' Coast Weather 0 u.ty wtnd.s continuing many area1 tonight , dlmlolablng Saturday leavlnl some high cloudi- oeH. Lows t.onJcbt ln the 40a. Hleba Saturday 68 alone the coast and 75 ln· land. INSIDE TODAY T,..,._., ftWC" mon to a ~ U. Uw f'*b or /bt that lplaMta obow IO!lter. A SO·/Oot repUco ol Dana PC>tfC'I l'•tttvol of tvhoJ.a '*'' "" ~ "' P''ll*· tlN.~~Cl. ..... ., i I • ' J ~ M OM..V PILOT Hf ,,..,, ,......,. '·- ~--JVST BRE~KING---.... WASHINGTON <AP) -A fi former Rep, D..u.a J . J1oad. D-Pa •• OD federal bribery ud ~ ~ u.s. Dl.ltrtct Juqe Olivw o~ ..w u. .,.,_, .w '1oM ...... M .... to p&rtkipaMt ln trial ptDa 1 •ep _.., ''ftatbh eondJUoma." "n.ou,b the defendut (P\ood) auffen from m1A1 pbyljeal albntata. the court do.-not feel t.bat a trial m wttleb pros* ~ .. dill cm a. as ... t. &M.., dMt•a...,... Diida .._.. lnvolw .... ma .. b\a ~·· o~ WrcM la. n.,... oplaloa. .11111.,eC'f'MW.I LOS ANGELES <AP> -The J~e ovenee.iq lbe Loi An&eles school lntegratioo caae, now in its 18th weelt, baa de- liver ed another ban b cn Uciam of the school board's all- volunt.ary deserreeaUoo plan. Juat as the board attoroeya are windina up their case. Superior Court J Ilda• Paul Egly of ~ Beach said Thunday that t.be boarcf'1 propoul, presented to blm • a $-1 vote last fall "does ool meet m.r July 5, im order.'' wblcb directed the board to "reallstlcallY commence the dellepega- tioo of this district." The district bas bee n under a part-mandatory, part- voluntary integration plan for 2~ years. IJafl p..,er lleC•rll• By Tbe Aasocia&ed p._. Electricity was restored today to most ol the 94,000 Paelllc Gas & Electric: Co. customers who lost power when saJe-foree winds blew down lines in severaJ San Francisco Bay area com· munities. Winds of up to 60 mph a1ao whipped 20-foot breakers aloq the coast Thursday and damqed a levee la the aame area ol the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta tbat was Rooded lut mootb. PG&E reported outages in San JOH, Sant.a Cruz, Hayward. Livermore, Dublin. San Leandro and Antioch. Sec!ret or Not"! Bidding Process Brings Dispute ByDOLORES BROOKSIRWIN OI , .. Delly 1"1194 IWt The question of whether or oot negotiaUom for an estimated $35 million Orange County computer contract should be kept secret has prompted clashes among ~ eounty atflciala. And the Onmge County Grand Jury entered the fray Thu.nday to suggest in a letter that the negotiations scheduled to begin next Tuesday should be open to public view A memo issued simultaneous- ly by Supervisor Ralph Clark, however , ordered County Ad· ministralive OHicer Robert Tho mas to keep the bidding process \Dlder wraps untll the is· s ue comes before the boa rd lnear- ly March. C o un t y s uper ~iso rs had agreed in January that negoUa· lions with three private com- puter companies trying fol: a five-year pact to provide data services for the county should be kept secret. The secrecy, officials said, Masked Man Robs Theater A gunman wearing a 1reen aid mask and sweater beld up Hunt· ingtoo Beach's Warner Drive-In theater late Thursday after lDOlt of the night's receipt.a were re- moved from the cash drawer . The bearded gunman got only $20 from the ticket booth at 7932 Warner Ave., police said. The man, brandlahing a six- incb, blue-steel revolver. ap- proached and left the booth at about 11:50 p.m. on foot, offi cers said. OflANQI; COAST HIF DAILY PILOT TM Or~COMI OMty ....... wf"'-"M<" ~ram.­ .,....., ,~ --.... --.. ,,.. 0._ (M \I P'wtw~~ ~·••Nlt'°""'l/lf =-~"="-=-:..~"'=...::: .. ::.,~::.- ···~ Y•l ...... 1-l--~c-o .. ....... ...---··--...-..--.. 'nw __ ,.....ltlM ... DI-I• .i 111 """' ••• .. .-.c.1a~c.i1-~ ·-·-~ ... ---·-, .... ~ Yl(e ~---·-­,,_., ....... E•llO' ,........"" ......... .............. ~ ...... ~ .. -Mthl...CMe ....... I •"" Wry~ •••Or-.~ .... """~=~'*" Mtltlflt-ttt: l'.0. ... N .- C>ftlo9t • "-_ .. , 10'1-CMt4 ........ .., COOi• Mo ... Jll W.el .. , •twt T~• ('714)MM»1 Cla..in.d 4"•1'1111tllMNf1'1 ,,__. .. °'-~'~ M0-1111 , would allow the county to get the most service for the lowest price. But two supervbons, Edison Miller and Ha rriett Wi eder, since have reported.ly been at- tempting to get copies of tbe contract proposals. presently 1n the bands ol a blue ribbon com· m ittee selected to study tbe computer bids. The Grand J ury leller , signed by l'"oreman Benton Bejack, recommended that the contract proposals be ope n to public· s<.'rutany now rather than wa1l.Ulg fo r the end of negotiations. .. This will facilitate a full and fair discussion of those tss ues and will serve to avoid rutW'e t'riticism," the letter said . E'....,P.,,eAJ JOB. • • Center. M atthewa alleges that when Belsito took no acUon, be repeat- ed the coocerm whee tbey at· tended a football game in Oc· tober. He said be again uked Belsito to look at invoices com- ing from Cunningham. Matthews uaerta be waited but aaw no actioo being taken. He aaid when be wu fired by Western in December be went to Huntington Beach Councilman Ron Pattinson and presented his concerns. "Finally, I got aomewben," Ma tthews explained. "I took documents to the police depart· m e nt and then tbe audit started." .. All Eric ever told me waa be dido 't have anything t~ do at West.em and that be was unb8i): PY," Belsito said. "I don't care what anybody says, that's the way it happened." Hu.otiqton Beach City Coundl members have said they're con· cerned about tbe timing on the a1le11Uoo1. It la expected a special meetlnl will be called next Tueaday to review tbe timetable of events leadiq 1o the cbaraes. Several council membera MiCI they want to know if city of. ficlala had beard of the a.Des•· lions aaai.Dst Western prior to the nrm belftl blred . Mmcler Victim's stolen Car Soupt Police an IUldDI tbe mllltl'I 1M7 Oldlmofllle -Sold. ~ctme num~er TWU uo -tbat belonaect to a murder vicUm fOUDd1l'bunday ta AAa!Mtm. Tbe b9dy of Oall WayDe Dauer. •. of _, W. UDCN.n Ave. WU dileovered la tab 00. room aputment. H• baid -.. tied µj) ud bed been dead MVeHl da1i. JJOl* laid • "I laW IOIM ltMdeDti Win t.akJnf utn pbyileal edueaUon elua• to_, ... Ao WMM'lta'sed ou&door l'Kf'MtklD, Studeata at Nleblaa School de1cnbld aome 1ubtt1tuw. u · ·m .. · · a.nd complained at oo& MlDI f lven 1ulfAelnl work. Otbera aald their 1ut.titute1 ...... pleuan& and baid conchaa- ed wOltbwbil• leuona. T h e Nleblaa s tude nt• i n · te rvlewed were m•nlmoaa in d..trtac t.beir resWar teKben back. Acconlb:te to n,ur.. eomp6led by t.be 4Mltl1et. strike D&J"tidpa.. UOG iDcnued ali&bUJ Tbunday but decr111td today. Penouel Dlrector Sa.alpiea said putidpaUoD roee to 3ll barsalnlnc unit metDben Tbun· day, compared to 301 on Wedneada,y. Today, bowever, Zl addiUooal employees returned to wort, be sald. Sampica said the district bas 440 bar1ainln1 unit members, i ncluding teachers. 1cbool nuraes, · p s)'cholo1lata, and olben. Teachers claim thi.I total is in· nated. Sampica predicted maoy more would return to wort after Monday's le1ral bo~u Curnntly, tbe _salary for FOUDtaln Valley teacben la about '18.000 fOI' laa than 10 moat.bl work. Teacberl are MMiq a 10 per- cent ••I• increue wtiUe the dlatrict bu ottered t percenL The lm&t!a ol the teachlna day and ooe abbreviated achool day each week .i.o ue key lasuea ln the oel'IOtiatioaa. rr.ta P.,,e AJ m.AN ••• Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, the 7&-year-old leader of the Ira- ni an revolution. Hasan Habibi, the council's s p okesman, said Bani Sadr would chair the policy-making council's sessions, exeret.e the councll head's legislative and ex ecutiv e powers and "harmonlae proceedings" with government minlaten who are not members ol the council. Habibi indicated lhit setup would contlaue until a Majlia, or parliament, la elected March 7. T he announcement con.firmed Bani Sadr, who sot 75 percent ol the vote la the preeldentW dee· tJori Jan. 25, u Iran's ~ most lnflueoual leader after lbe a1ed, allinC Khometni, who la coovaJesctng after a heart at· t ack Dog Slaying Film Flayed NEW YORK (AP) -A 30 -second film or the shooting death or a dog - part of an art s eries funded by national and s t.ate arts coundls -can't be disguised as art, says the bead <:A a group that promotes dthea access to television. A fllm. which abowed the sbootlq ot the doe eo times in a ball-hour, aired on Manhattan Cable Television on Christmas Day. Called .. Shot Dog Film," the mini movie wu produced and directed by artiat Tom Ottemeu for a 28 -week aerie• or videotape and mm by artists called "Redcur- t aln." It showed the black and white monpel being chained to a poat and shot. Drafting Class To Be Given In Huntington >. U.week drafting COW'H •• beln• offered by McDonnell Dou&Ju AltronauUcs Co. and the HuntlD1ton Beach Adult School. Limited to 25 1tudent1, the clue will meet from a:ao to t:ao P• m, Monday throu,b Tbunday I belinnln1 Feb. 19. The clUMI will be ccmd'UCted in Room K·3 at Weatminater HJcb School. na. coune la tree, and dnlUnl equipmmt 1fil1 be provldedfGrdlilroom UM. To quaUfJ. appkmta lhouJa have had at leut one year of algebra, a aemelUrr of draftinC and a aemester of 1eo1MtrJ, cir equivalent tralnln.1 or Job ex· perience. Or~ Mldon aad bllll 1cbo0l 11'• U.t. will bt eon-aldend for the dale. Studeng wbo , 1uccH1full1 complete the eoui;. will be CCIII· aldered for emplo1ment by JlcDGIDMU ~-· ror DloH ormaUoo, call ..... ....... "'-' ~"' •lic:tli9N -~ CITY WORKERS USE VACUUM TRUCK TO Cl.IEAH UP SWOGE IN INTERSECTION Spill at Brietof Street •nd lrvtne Avenue Ne•r County Airport CauHd Tr•tftc J•m THIS 18 PART OF JAM CAUSED BY SLUDGE SPILL Ruah Hour Trafflc Held Up on Corona del Mar Freeway Trial Recessed The murder trial of Conner Daily Pilot reporter Thomas An d r e w Barley wa!I r e<.'e ss ed Thursday after defense attorney George Chula be<.' a me 111 Tesllmony from defense wit- nesses was scheduled to ~ume Monday mommg for the sevtm man, fave·woman JUry seated before Judge Mason Fenton. Bar ley, 51, was arrested an - conne<.'tion with the May 26 stab bing of hi s wife. Catherrne Ann Ba rley, 46 . The woman wa s slain with a letter opener in front of a Santa Ana shopping Appointee Coming TRENTON, N.J. (AP> -Gov. Brendan Byrne, sayin1 be want.a to restore public: confidence m the state's s candal-s haken cu loo induatry, bu a.D.Q9UDced that be wtU ~e at leaat ooe new member to the Casino Con- t rol Comm.laaioa next week. "I want to insure that tbe bll banks and hotel chains are not hesitant about tnvestiai," Byrne sald. ' <.'enter restaurant. Barley has pleaded in~t by reason of insanity to the r har$?e He as ui custod' m heu of $250.000 bail Man Rescued From Flames LOS ANG ELES CAP> -Fire fighters rescued a man from a fi r e escape after a blaze believed touched orr by careless smoking caused the evacuation of 50 tenants from the California Hotel on We.t Sixth Street near MacArthur Parlt. The \mldenUfled. naked man, about 51. suffered facial burns as he was "cbued'' by names and s moke along the second noor of the hotel Thursday at s JO p.m. Another tenant suf- fered smoke lnhaJaUon. Fire officials put the damq e at $17.000. Suit~ •when you buy one suit at tbe regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesaer value for only $1. ' • Sewage Truck Spill,s Load; Tmffic Stops At &·JO a.m. today a dump truck carrying a load of partial- ly treated sewage braked sharp- ly to avoid colliding with an auto at the lntersec:Uon of Bnstol Street South and Irvine Avenue. In short order -The sludge sloshed out of the open truck and over the cab, landing m a larae. smelly beap lo the mtersectJon. A motorcyclist. dressed in a business swt. t rying to negollate the slimy meas, lost control of his cycle and crashed 1n the sludge Police offi cer.; trying to d1re<.'t t ra!fic around the truck, the oou and the fallen cyclist watched helplessly as a pair of a pparently confused motorists l'Olllded with one another in the midst of the mess The result was a t wo -hour s1galert that had Newport Reach and Irvine bound tram c backed up the length of the Corona del Mar f'retoway A<.'rordlng to one California Hi ghway Patrolman. the Bristol Street backup extended to the San Diego i''reeway oven:ross- 1oa. Newpc:lft Beacb police omoea, aided by"c.ost.a Mesa patnlmen and the CHP tned to direct traf· fie a round lbe mess while !'<t•w port Bea<'b city crews rlrant'd the .,tr~t Ralph llole, ~. of R1vers1de, drl\<>r of the sludge trudt. said ht• 1o1. asn't hurt in the m isha p. The olher motonsts wv"lved m :c;ubsequent accidents told police they. too, were unhurt. The same mterseetioo was the scene of an an1ury ac cident Thursday afternoon. Like this mornin&'s mishap, Thursday's crash resulted from a motorist running a red light, police said. Hole said be was dri villi on Bristol when he had to brake s harply to avoid a car that had run across the i nte rsection agamst the light. Hombs Hurt 3 SALISBURY, Rhodesia CAP> -Attackers burled gasoline · born bs mto the home of, ooe of Robert Mucabe's party officials early today, severely burnini tbe offldal, hia wife and their 3-mooth old daughter. • \ •• I ' •• •••et••• r D•lly New•p•per 73, NO. '9, 4 secTIONS, • PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1980 FIFTEEN ceNTS :: Vl&lldren .Bide Jitter Mother Slain ... • .. WOODLAWM, M•. (AP> - e1111Jd19, ..... ud .. Md aa upetalrt bedroom for ~·•• two da11 after U..lr ~Mbilr ud bu boyfriead INd bnlla1b' mbbed to duU., ceaald. i Tb• vlctlma, 0 r•1ory A. Blount, 11, ot BalUmo,.., and Mar1 G. Shamona , U, of Woodlawn, were found 1bunday in lbe home which wu 1plal· tered wttJa blood '1h'om ~ to MUom.'' IMd Baltimon COUD&y Police t.&. "*"' l'ram•. Tb• tWO eblWrta, "attaid b)' wb.at Ulley ...... ltayed ln lbetr Mdroom from euly Wednelda1 mornlal ...U Tbunday after· noon wa... -=n alerted police. Frame He delcrlbed the acene aa a "chapter out or 'Helle r Skeltei-.' " a reference Lo the ac· IWoDlen ! . ·Ulles .., ....... ,, 1 Gas Stations > f f Cutting Hours ' LOS ANGELES CAP) -ltvery weekend fewer gasoline tatiooa apparently are open for lness, a tum or events that be Southern Ca l ifornia utomobile Club interp'rets as ominous sign. Since the first of the year, uto Club spokes man Mike a s inter said Thursday, the E umber of metropolitan area lations operating on Saturdays as decreased by 20 percent, , hlle the number open for busi- ttess on Sunday has been cut In Jtalf. I "Motorists are noticing short lirvu.e Voters ' ~:ti.oned on ot ~hange ~ A petition drive asking Irvine r.70ters if they want to choose Ci· ty Council members by distnct.s :began Thursday. 1 Gilbert Nelsen Jr ., the ~airman of the citizens group ~romoting the initiative, s aid 'about 7S signatures were !g athered after Coun cilman 1L3rry Agran put his name on the :first petition. ( Nelsen's proposed charter amendment Is similar to one ad· ivocated by Agun in November ~bat effort was rejected on a 3·2 ,council vote. 0ppo6ing it then were council members David Sills, Art An thony and Bill Vardoulis : Nelaen said this morning hls group, known as the Citizens for District Elections Committee, 'will have 10 circulators in the icommunity during the weekend. The committee needs to gather about 4,500 signatures, or ts percent of the registered voters in Irvine, to qualify lhe tmeasure for the ballot, probably ·next November. I A meetinl la planned by sup-<See BAILOT, Pace AZ) lines forming at some stations in metropolitan areas as a result of shorter operating hours ... We are nowhere near the crisis situation of last year, but thls is how these things begin ," Masinter said in regard to the club's survey or 362 stations In both metropolitan and outlying regions. The survey showed an average 7S perdent would be open this Saturd~, compared to 8S percent the first week of the year, while only an average 34 percent would be open on Sun- day, compared to 46 percent In the earlier period. MetropoUtan areas would have the reweat ala· tioos open, with a. low of 17 per. cent oo Sunday. "If weekend openings continue to 'o dallm, we will see much lo•1•r Unes formla1 on Thursdays and Frldaya," M asinter said. "Motorists wm be afraid they w111 not be able to buy gas on the weekend." He added. "'Saturday closures n o rmally fo llow S und ay closures, and if the number of Sunday closures gets down to 10 to IS percent, we wiU be in lrou ble ·· Maslnter pointed out that gasoline s upplies In January were down 11 percent from the same month a year earlier, while the 1979 period was already down S percent from 1978. Normally , he added , gasoline demand increases by an average S percent a year. although this figure has been te mpered by conservation conscious motorists. Meanwhile, the Auto Club sur vey reported an average 1.3 cent per gallon increase in gasoline m the past week, brioging the rise to 10.S cents per gallon since the first of the year. Average prices at self-service gas stations in melropohtan areas for the past week were $1.17.4 for regular, $1.22 for un· leaded and $123.8 for premium Prices were about half a peMy a gallon higher at full-service st&· tions. eouqt ot lb• Qarl11 lllDIOD 1l1y1.Qp in California. Larry Blft'denton Simmou, JO. o( Columbia, lld., tbe woman'• _e1tua1'4 buabaad, bu been &nwted and CbU'led with munter in coaoeeUoa with the 1laJiap Robert C. Felhauer. d1apatch supervilor for the county police, said earlv tbls mornln1 that Sim mom turned hlmaelf ln to Howard County police at 1 a.m. He added that a warrant bad already been 1 .. ued for Sim· mom' ar!"Mt. Tbe -boy, nine· year-old Dar· ren, k>we1ecl hla 1llter, Tampa, out the window Gf the two-story townhoale 1bunday afternoon. police said. to the out.I~ arma of children playin1 nearby. It waa then, Frame said, neilbbon reall.zed there waa "a domutlc dllturbance" and called police. Frame said Mrs. Simmons w a1 found ln an upstairs bedroom with an extension phone, where she bad apparent· ly ned to call police. He said ahe bad locked the door. bul the killer bad knocked ll down. Police say the two children were In a room n ear the bathroom. When police came, the door to the room wu wide open. Darren, Frame said, came out of the room shortly alter the kill· mgs, saw the gruesome sight and ran back to the bedroom. Felbauer said the children were placed with relatives. Into New Draft Berenice Heller stares into the colossal face of a bronze horse on display at the Metropolitan lllUHWD of Art in New York. The bone's bead was a gift to Count Carafa of Naples from Lorenzo the Magruficent of Florence in 1471 and stands nea-tly six feet high. Divo7~e Granted For $377,630 Tab Anne Kaurin Slemons, former wife of Newport Bea c h Me rcedes Benz dealer Jim Slemons, was awarded $377,630 1n property and cash and S2,SOO-pcr-month alimony Thurs- day in Oranee County Superior Court Mrs. Slemons will take control of a Westcli!f residence valued at $165.000. its furnishings and receive stock sale proceeds and cas h totalling $20T,OOO. However, she will not receive aoy portion of ~lemons ' automobile empire, including Jim Slemons Imports Inc. and Slemons L easing and Auto Rental lnc. Both are located in Newport Beach Mrs Slemons claimed in the property settlement action that s he was due a sh are of the automobile business because of • flaws ln a pre-nuptia l property agreement which actualJy was signed three days after the cou· pie were married. That agreement provided that Mrs. Slemons would not receive any portion of the car dealership or the leasin& enterpnse Judge Raymond Vincent found that the agreement was valid because the couple had orally agreed to Its contents pnor to their 1970 marriage 10 Las Vegas. Slemons will retam an equal share of community property, including interest 1n a con- dominium in Hawaii. Mrs. Slemons will receive the S2.SOO monthly alimony for one year. It will drop to S2,000 per month for two years. After that. she will receive Sl ,000 per month <See DfVOllCE, Pase .U) lroine Movie 'lheater Opens In Big Spla11h ~ lrvl.ne'1 flnt motJoa picture theater wu 1iven a 1pluby openlq ln Woodbrid&e Thun· day n1Cht when about 800 people ahowed up to 1ee '•All That Jan" and belp raiae funds for an aquatic scoreboard complex at Herttaae Park. Official.a Hid thia moraine about $30,C*> wu railed for I.be 1eOreboard f\md. Proceeda from U~et ulea went into the ·~teboard 8Ce0Ullt. Tb• ..... wll1 likelY double IOOD llDee tbe lniDe Compu.y baa pled1•d to match tbe amoca of moaer ra1Md Tbun- day Dl,a.t OD a dollar-for-dollar buja-.to .. ,OOI. TbouCb k wll take about a ... OI' IO to~ tbe naet ..... w. ~. 1t lbcMakt be Hulr ...... to par for tbe elMU'Gildo U-.. ,,..._, whlcb •• • e1tlm1te4 lo eo1t about ~-· .. -wb• 1eor1boar4 IJ'lt•• 11 Mlded • a.ttafl Palk dDct lnbla ta._ tit;llolt Ille MU NaUoaal Swim rtaall ti.ere .......... ,... , ... TRSAna, • .,. Al> Iran Leader Cracks Down On Militants By 1"be Aaaoclated Presa President Abolhassan Bani Sadr consolidated ha power in Iran today and intensified his crackdown on the yo'1ng rrul.t · tants h o lding s ome SO Amencans hostage in the U S Embassy llopes increased for the re lease of the hostages soon But the rul.l.ng Revolutionary Council said the cn sis would be con s1dered after an lnternauonal panel ts set up to probe its charges against the shah. It did not say whether the captives would be freed at that time or after the investigation is over Tehran Rad.lo announced the elevation of the president from •Ctmg chairman to head of the council with the consent of Ayatollah Rubollah Khometru. the 79-year-Old leader of the Ira· nian revolution. Hasan Habibi, the council's spokesman. said Bani Sadr would chair the policy-ma.king councU's seasiou, exercile the council head's legislative and executive pow ers and "harmoahe proceed.l.np" with 1ovemment ministers who are not members ot the council. Habibi indicated this setup would c<lOUnue until a MaJUa, or parliament, i1 eleded March 7. The announcement coofirmed Bani Sadr, who lot 75 perc:eat of the vote la the presidential elec· Uon Jan. 25, as Iran'• ~ mo1t lnfiueotial leader after the a1ed. ailing Khomeini, wbo la convalesctni alter • heart at· lack. Architecture Tour Planned Frlend1 of tbe UC Irvine lJbrary are pJ1na1n1 a vtalt to PaHdena reb. 20 to ObHrw wli<aue areblteetare. '1'&1 IJ'IMIP will tour UM An Cent« Collu• ot Dealp, Am· ba .. aclor Collea•'• aucUt.rtwn and tbe Gamble llouM. C«* at tbl tour la tu. DOt lo-ci~ lcmeb. BaMe will dlNrt from AoblDIGD '1, FublOD ll1ud at t a.m. ad return by I p.m. For ,.....atiiona and lnfanna • tJoa, call llS-5100. I SWlllller Start I.ikely WASlllNGTON (AP) Presi- dent Carter proposed. today that men and women aged 19 and 20 register for a mtlttary draft Eighteen-year-olds will be in· eluded next year Whtie the president broke pre cedent Ul seeking registration of women. he made 1t clear he was seeking authority to regi ster them onl y fo r no n co mbat ~erv1ce In a wntten ~tatement, Carter said draft registration is needed to in crease the nal1on's military preparedne!.~ and .. to deter So· v1et aggression · · He said the decision to include women ·· 1s a recognition of the CANADA SHUNS DRAFT OOOOERS -A10 reollty that both women and men are .. orking members of 0'1r society " "There &1 no distmctJon poea1- ble. OD the buls or ability or performance, that would allow me to uclude women from an obhgalJon to regis ter ,'" Carter declaf'e'd Although he said he was '"very much aware of t he concern that many Amen cans feel about the issue o( women 1n combat." he added that many Jobs 10 the mil i tary d o n ot in volve haiardous roles The dran reg1strat1on Carter outlined would work this way . Men and women would go to their local post offi ce and fill out a brief form .. No dra ft card will be issued,·· Carter said. No class1f1cation or examtna· t10n of reg1strants will be re· Qui red He said he would ask for an ex· tra $20 5 m1lhon for this fi scal ,·ear and S24 5 mtlhon ne xt fi scal :.·ear ··for the Selecti ve Service System to carry out ttus pro-gram .. The program for 19 and 20- year-olds would begin later ttus year. but the White House gave no date The reguit ralJon forms would require name. address. date of birth. and Soc ial Security number The forms would be checked al postal windows "to insure that they are lel(tble and complete," a While Ho'1se "fact sheet" on the proposal said. Coast Weather Gusty winds continuing many areas tonight, diminishing Saturday leaving some high cloudi· ness. Lows toni1bt in the 40s. Highs Saturday 68 along the coaat and 75 in· land. INSIDE TODAY r~·· nnicla more to a tollai. than tlw flMc or ftn that ~ abow tOCltn. A SO· foot r•pUca at Daao Point'a F•lttval of Whale• putt Uw ~ "' ,,.,.~. Uoe. SH Page Cl. •••• ........ ~--=.._. _____ ...__.._.,,,.__..._.........__ ... _____ .. ____ -------- - _ .... _..._ -~ ----...,.., ______ _ I. 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With" Nntlf'nl o ( 10 1><· r c·1·nt t1r mort' Bidding Process Brings Dispute Ry J>Ot..ORt:S llROOKS IRWIN CM t• 0 .. 1., .,._. \t•tt 'T hr· qut•'ltHm "' wlwtlwr or nut r,1·w1t1.1l1ono., for a11 r".l1111al1·1I s:1:, m 1Jlwn C >n111~1· ( ·uunty n1111p11t1·1 <Ontr:ad '-hould lw• k1·11t ~1·1·rl'I ha<; prurn11t1·!1 d111d11•s 111111111.i < rcunty ntrw111t .. /\nll 1111· l>r .1111:1· ('ounty \;rnml .Jury 1•nl1•n-.I lhl' h nv 'l'httr'ldll\ 10 :.u~~<·!ll 111 a h ·\lt•r lhnl l ht' .n1·~0\111t11m~ !'dw1lulf'd to tx'Rm t ll'XI Tuesday ~hould be op..•n to public Vll'W. A memo issued simultaneous· ly by Supervisor Ralph Clark, howt>ver , ordered County Ad -m1n1strat1v<' Off1C'er Robt>rt Thomas to keep the bidding process under wraps unul tbe 1s sue comes before the board ln ear- ly March County supt'rv1 ~ors had a~rPed 1n .January that nt'~OlJa tion!> \\1th thrct.• pnvC1te com putPr c·ompaniC's trying for Cl five year part to provide data services for the C'ounty ~hould be kept secret. The S('Crecy, omc1ah said, would allow the county to get the most ::.erv1C'e for the lowest price. . Rut two supervisors, Edison Miller and Harriett Wieder, E'rom Page A J DIVORCE ..• for one year when alimony pay· ments will end. She also will receive $500 per month in child support. Slemons' attorney, William Wenke or Santa Ana, said tus client is satisfied with the settle- ment. The Slemonses were divorced in October. Jn 1976. Slemons was an un· s u ccessful candidate in the Or ange Coast's 74lh Assembly District. He lost to Democ rat Ron Cordova. It was the first lime a Republican had ever lost in the district. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f ..... ()r~C ..... t 0-.ty Pl .... wfftilWfli(f\t\(OM ... ....., .... -~ .......... ._ .... , ... o._ Co.'' P~~C~ ~ratef'Ol''~••• pvOlltfilrd ~ Hw-OWOf' ,,, .... ltt,. (O'lt• ~ NriWllOf't ""°'"'-"' ~"'O'ort &.act. ,~ , .. ,_,,.,,... 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Thts "'-.U fac11Jta1e a full and fn1r dlSoC"uss100 of those issues and onll ~·e lO a\'Otd futw'e crtt;!·is:n.: the l~r sa.id Fast-working Burglar Gets $71,000 Loot A home on Newport Beach's Spyglass Hill left unattended and unlocked -for 45 mtaut.es Thursday was bur glarized of valuables wor th more than $71 ,000, police reported today. Muriel Burke reported the theft or jewelry' s ilver ware, silver serving pieces an4 stock certlficat.es. She told poLice she left the home unlocked because a painter was working ther e. But the painter apparently left for 45 minutes for luncb and when he r eturned he found the home's front door standing open. Among the items hsted as missing is a· set or sllver flatware for 12 valued al $30,000 and $10,000 wor t h o r mis· cellaneous silver pieces. Police said t h e stock certificates for 1,000 shares of an aerospace firm. carried no value in the inventory or missin g item s. Irvine Homes Burglarize_d; Loss $2,000 Thieves took a n estimated $2,000 in belooe;ioga from two Irvine homes We dnesday in separate incidenu, police said this morning. Burilan broke into t.be home or University Park resident Oliver Papandrea, 45, sometime between Tuesday and Wednes· d ay, taking stereo equipment. a color television, a tape rec;order a nd Christmas presents valued at about $1,200 . Officers said lhe culprits pried open a froot bedroom window to get into the home and fled through a rear sliding glaa11 door with the loot. In the second Incident, buratan broke into the apart· ment of Jack Girton, 281,...,and made off with more than '1,000 ln valuables, l ncludlDI a televlalon set and cameraa. Police aatd the 1uapecrtl forced open a window to aet into the apartlnflftt ln the villa1e of El Camino Ru.l. Police ue 1earcbla.a for ••· pecta tn both c ..... -•••'e»> _, ... .. ••• • , ...... t ••• ·;=:t=• nta .. •c.an.d ' ,.,_ .. I Hott.e..... 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J etromP Hilvt'r , t•hl•r tlf 11ur""rv Racial lur Brings Shift h1 City Job SAN t'llANCIS('O (Al") Hf'tJl"trnr o f Votttr s T homas KNirn«'y hAI ~n traMfC'rrt'd to n j11b In lht' d •y's uw~r system nCtlt•t' nftC'r c.·hh'\('8\' ~atdent." ''"''' t't'lNI hl1' allt"1tt"d rdt'rence to tlwm os "nHnJt.s " ('hlt•f Admlnl"traUvc O!fiC't'r lln~''r lions mude t he movt" T h 1ir,.1l11y uftt'r 30 Ch inese lc•nd t•f'1' l'n-Mtntcd him with a 11t>\l\lon ~•RN'd by 5,000 proplt' df'numcth~ K\\a "™'y's N'moval from the> ""«latra_r'a po8t . I.""' Nowm~r. an assocla~ of K C'UQC'Y'• allr 1C"d ln court thnt h<' had rrrerred to th<- l. h\ n('S(" as "IO'k'amn Cb.1nb" ~ause be .... mad •bod an eleclloa Nie requiriq Cllinese- spea.k:mg precinct WORers. Kearney, S2, has reputedly said that be doesn't recall t..be re- mark. which was publiciud la.st fall dunng a court beanng oo \he b1hngual ele<:llon programs -Oel,, ...... ,...~ IAV'INE COUNCILMAN LARRY AGRAM (OlA88!8) SIONI DIS'TRICT EUCTION PETITION Ceryl Cohn end Giibert NelMn Jr. Get lntttettve Drtve Rolling 1·,..,.r.,,.AJ BALLOT •.• ~>ortt'nt lalc>r thl~ month to plan "' n lC'.CY N .. h1on Hid h111 atroup c·ondu<"tt1c1 I\ mnll !lurvty In I hictiniber. ftcndlna out 700 que"· tlonnal~ lo pcraon1 u klnl( 1r ltrny 1111pportf'd &Jlcklnl( counC'll mcmbflnt by dlalrtcu. II " uld 4l ~ an"wer .. d l•f flrm•llvfly About 250 of UINrt will rC'ttlv~ h·t~,.. lnvllina lh('m to t ht' m<l4\Una ('ounrll mt'lm~n are p~·nt ly c>l«ted a t·larae In l rvant' S..l11t <'Uli<'r thl11 week saJd he bc·ll~vf'd dl1llfotin1e wouJd only lt'•d to "ward politics" and "volltlu l wheeling a nd deul- ln11 " Supporters or the measure ""Y dlstnct elections would in lltt'ad provide all residents w11 h t>qual and mort' accessible repreM'nt.allon Tht• chartt'r amendment pro- poses that five d1slncb be c-real t'd with counrJlmen elected by votl'rs In l'uch distnct A c-om m 1lh't' "'"Quid be e!'>tabhshed to formulate a plan for d1stncung In 1981 Agran said the at -large systt'm rt-suJtt"(t an ne"•er areas o r the cit y bei ng unde r - reprt"Sented oo tht' council and rontributed to burdensome cam· paian C'OSls in lbe c aty as a whole. The ballot m easure could qualify for J une if enough signatures were coJlected by March 3. But Nt'l.sen sa.ad putt.mg 1t oo ~June 3 ballot wouJd ooJy turn Jt IDlo 3 pohtJC'al ISS!le for caodulate n.mrung for thrtt c1 t~ council seats at that time· O.arges Exchanged In Teacher Strike Uy PJUL SNEIDERMAN Of -Delly ~•let S'-tf .l 'h1trjle11 and counter·charges f11·w today on the conduct or p1cket.5 and the qualit y or gub- 1111tute instructors u the Foun- tain Valley E lementary &hool 1>1stnct teachers' stnke entered 1u third day As more than 70 percent of the district's teachers walke-d ptcket hnes at 16 schools, d1slnct or hc1als said they were awailulg word from a stale mediator n· J!a rd mg possible resumpllon of contract lJllks. A teacher spokesman said Jn· !>lruclo~ were willing to return to the negot1atJng table \1nth or -.1tbout lh1.• mediator Stdtt' mediator Draza :\t n 1dun n.-portedly has not r<- tu r nt'd c.:ill,,. from I-ounta1n \.a lie:. lt':tl:hl·~ and d1stn<·t vf r1c1ab Contact.mg ~in 1c-tun " (){f1< • lht> Dail~ P:Jot "as told lhP rned1at-0r would bt-out most of I.he da) With hop<> for an early set.Ue ment dimming. teachers and distract off1c1als lt'\elt'd numerous accusauons at each other. all firmly daued by the ace med party. Sharon &ott. a California Teachen Association 0H1c1al workulg wtth locaJ lmt.rudt>n. cbaraed that some clu.arooms a re bt'1ng manned by un· quah!1ed. uncredeallaled sub !>lltute-s that s tudents ar<' t-n~.Jf.:Jng 10 unsupt>rnsed ac- Uvitles outside the scboola and that regular studJes are not be· ing continued. Fountain Valley Superinten· dent Glenn Hardy bas cbarg~ that some teachers took home: school supplles such as pa~r and pencils JLLSt before the stnkf> be~an Robert Samp1co. thf' d.rstnct ~ pf:rsonnel d!reclor, i.a1d he ba'> received call.5 from parent..s and principals who claim p1rlcetu.~ t eac-ht'r> arP urv1ng th•·1r •tu rknll> to d.li.rupt ''""'"'' ~ or.rl r.• • to c·oo~rat~ Wlth i.ut.l">lllul~ StudeoL"i mt~n w,.t"".I r,•.ct!.11 .. f-ount.am \ allev ~ch<J'>I Thur' o1av aJtt-mr,,n rj1rj n• t .,., tr,,_ r tcacht'r"i hdd .. nr<1ur_.,;-....j ••• twhJ\lf>r Hut 'hi-\ •:.t! r: .. •rr~,,. I .., • ,, t r;, •' • r.. t, " r Jo • r , JJ-;'r "'>m• ,,_~ rr,• •·. :-.•· \ • r JI '' \ r·r, t n 'r • '' ~ , • l .:im ura vt-.r.o1.J1 d.'1 r: '' • ~·i '"l~l.>lnli! '<•m., r IJ' b~comin~ < ,m mr1n ur ~ .. , t~; 'ub!titutt...., F,...r~AI TIIEATER. • Chain Reaetion Sludge Truck Overturns Spomon for the a.coreboard benefit. as W f'll "" l"">ntnbvtrJn lO lhl' fund inrlwJ.-d krr,;,dm1hr Homes. l''tuor Corp, the Owl Com p.an.ies, t.be Akuia Company, Dewey's Rubbish Ser vice, Douglas Development Com pany, the ln-i.ne Urufied School Dls- 1 nc-t thf' K oll Cnmpan). th• W11l1am Lyon Company. J.M Pett'ri. Company . Rutan and Tucker law firm. 'ti. alnut V1Ua~c M erC'hants AsS<K'1ahon and the Warmington Development Co. Thursday night's screening or the Bob t'osse film also brought down the curtam oo a corporate matter that had created some confusion before the five-screen theater complex opened. At 6:30 a.m. today a du.mp truck carrying a load of partial· ly treated sewage braked sharp. ly lo avoid coUid1ng with an auto at the intersection of Bristol Street South and lrvt.ne Avenue. Jn short order: -The sludge sloshed out of the open truclt aod over the cab, landing in a large, s melly heap 1 n tbe interaectioo. -A motorcyclist, dressed in a businesa suit, trying to negotiate Barley Trial Recessed; lawyer Ill The murder trial or fonn~r Daily Pilot reporter Tbomu An· dr ew Barley w as recesaed Thursday after defense attorney George Chula became ill. TestirDOllY from defense wit· nesses was scheduled to resume Monday momlog for t.be seven. man, five-woman Jury sealed before Judge Muon Fenton. Barley, 51, waa arrested lo connec:Uon with the May a stab- bing of b1a wtle, Catherine Ann Barley, 48. The woman wu slain with a letter opener in front ol a Santa Ana sbopplq center restaurant. Barley bu pleaded Innocent by reuoo of l~...:t to the cb1r1e. He la in c in Ueu of S2:50,000 bell. Marder Victim's Stolen Car So.Pt Police are ••*'q them..._ 1987 OldlmollAM -IOld, JJemM number TWU uo -tbat beloa1~ to_• mW"der Ylctlm found ThUnday lD ADUelm. Tbe body of Gall "II •1•• Dauer, 4!0, of l3IO 'fl. UaeolD Ave. WU~ in bil ... roo• ~ Be bad .,._ tled up and Jaad bff n dead MVeral dare. pol.lee lald. ' the sbmy mes.1, IOISt control of his cycle and crashed in the sludge. -Police officers trying to direct traffic around the truck. the ome and the faJlen cychst watched helplessly as a p&r of apparenUy conf used mot.otists collided with Ol'K' another in the midst of the mess The rHull was a two-hour sigalert th.at had Newport Beach and lrvme-bound traffic backed up the length of the Corona del Mar Freeway Accord.inll to one California One Highway Patrolman. the Brbt.ol Street backup extended to the San Diego Freeway overcl"O& mg Newport Beach pollce officers. aided by Costa M~a patrolmen and the CHP tried to d1re<'t traf fie around t be mess w hile Newpo r t Beach city crews cleaned t.be stttet... Ralph Hole. 25, or Rivenide. driver of the sludge truck, said he wasn't hurt tn the mLShap The other motonsts lnvolved 1.n subsequent accidents told police lht'Y. too. were unhurt. •Wbm yoa bay one nil at &lie replar price, yoa eu b•y uedaer ol efl••I or leaser value for oaly $1. Mann The11ler Cor p. h ac1 ortglDally signed a lease with the lrvme Company, which owns the land and the theater facility 1n the Woodbridge Village Center But Edwards Theaters. eager to get into the lrvmc market. took what is known as an "as s1gnmmt" on the lease. offering the Mann firm a s u m of money to take over the lease.· The Irvine Company then approvtd the changeover Thursday after noon. Baslaess . -!!!!,~~ .. ·!UJ ~!~eo~e_ ·~!~.~~ ~o. J.~.!~~~~~~~~~ en ... ID lll'Od\lcdae la J.m allld N.J ~ •aJ O'Nrttik• U. UD.lt.ed morale. a~ _.eulU Aid. But be aaid Jut 1Nr'• &arset market lut moatb. up nearly t l*cenl ttom the same period laat Stat.• .. wortd'1 lea4lal -.0 ma.taftllrw. Inell._. ...u,, JDet. year. · 'nU ,..,. .. ...,.._ tor l..-•1 U a-.omu en la 10.1 million TO)'eta'a .,.._mal. t.be N!uaa Motor Co., pabbed 21.1 per· "It Pl'O'Yet tbere'a DO recesaioo and people don 't like American vnk•. D,• IDON tbu A-1caa com~ fXP9ct to build. celll ol tM ~le mart• l&1t year wttb ltt Detai.an ean and cara." one U.S. auto lnduatry anaJyat uJd. The Japu•• t~ out t .I allb Nkt. laat JHr, a far truck.a. MIND -~ Jta 1mO produetJon at 2.5 million uni~. a Japan's success in the US. mark'et bu Jed to charges the cry from tbe S10GO can a )'Mr that came oft tbe Unes ln tbe early t 5 _,.tttllt lncrtue, wtlb uporta expected to blt 1.2 mUliOD unlta, Japanese are "dumping" can t.bere. aellln1 them at lesa than they lMOI u the l.DduslJ')I •N "'*ldtAI trom the wncta,e of World up 8.1 pt'fttll'lt. coet to produce in order to get a bluer ahare of the market. War 0 . A romp&oy clftdal p...at.et.ed there may be a smaller world The success b.u also prompted demanda that Japane&e com- More tun ball of lut 1•ar·~ PtOduetioG, oT •.5 mUUon cnarket tor Japa.oeae cara Udf, year, lncludhlC' a downturn IA U.S. panies atart producing cars tn the United St.at.es to provide jobs for velstd•. were ftported ad llir'OUCllt lt\ t is blllioa. tt wu the 1ate1. But be aald aucb eomDACt cara u the Dataun 310 are wtnn.Jn1 American autoworkers and soft.en the impact on the U.S. economy. larce.t ltarm amona UM ~·a total erport.a ol 1101 bll1lon Tbe orden that are too Jarce to fumdle. Tbe United Auto Workers la urging th•t companies exporting carmden ~ Uielr elCPCJl'U to cUmb 11 pertat tba year to & "Even ii Japaneao b>dusb')' should tail u a poop, we're still more than 200.000 cars a year to the United St.at.es be required to cn1Won -.it.a. boplna w m}ate a Jato,•· the Ni.Nan ofnctal aaid. open aaaembly plants there. Tbe 1Wota Motor Co .. Japan'• IU'lllfl automaker wlt.b :n Ii Japanese automakers produced 22 percent of the cars Honda, Japan's third largest automaker, announced plans in petteatd the domestic mut• ud 4.t pereeot ol tbe U.S. ma.rlset. Americans bou&b\,Jalt year, with Toyota movtn1 put the floan-December to open a plant in Ohio. Toyota and Niau.a officiab say IQI hi ~Uon •lll rla.e 1.S percent to S.I mlmoo unl\a. It.a CJl clally a1llni Cb.r)'ilel' Corp. into the No. 3 spot behlJld General they are giving "close study" to the Idea, but that no decisions pcm ....,_ta 1lm1WoaUD.lta,upt8 perttnl Mot.on andFord have been made. Coal Gas New Vent1ire Project Could Reduce Some Imports PORTLAND. Ore. IAP) -Several West Coast . natural gas supplJers huve announced a joint ven- ture to study the feasibility of a coal gaaificalion plant to provide supplement.al domestic gas for the Northwest pipeline system. "This could almost mate us l.ndependent of Canadian gas," said John Van Bladeren, vice pre- sident of the engineering and gas supply division of Northwest Natural Gas Co. or Portland, JOHN G. McMILLlAN, president of Northwest Pipeline Corp. of Salt L11.ke City. said this week, .. We are quite certain that coal gas will eventually be part of the gas mix 1n the Northwest pipeline system. We plan to develop a coal gasifi cation facility as soon as possible." UC YOUR TAXES? This year. use a proless1onat to prepate your 1ax re1urn There 1s a d1tterence betwei!n a C~A and other income tax consultants -we can help m1mm1.re your taices and know the needs o l harbor area businesses and residents Call us IOf an at>Potnlment. 673"3884 Balboa Island THOMAS E. AMFtMSOM, CPA l~M-A .. l,,.,,_018-)8-1-.0 LEASE fft From The Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR• Benefit From Our Pncmg Policy. 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The increase will mean about $4.87 per month ad- ditional to the average residential home healing bill Others in the gas1Cicat1on study joint venture inrlu<1(• l'uscadt• Natural Gas. ~altle. CP Na- tional Corp . Sun Francisco, lntermountain Gits Co , Boise. ldaho, The Washington Water Power Co . Spokane. and Washington Natural Gas Co , Seattl<' 'Carson City' Dollars Sold SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -More thao 900,000 histonc Carson City "cartwh~J" silver dollars minted in Nevada hav<' been put on sale by the General Service!. Adm101stration today with an ex P<'Cted $50 m1llton in proceeds for the U.S Treasury The sak through Apnl 8 off ers the coins by mail at fixed pnccs. The dollars, in custody of the GSA. somehow escaped the massive coin melLo; of the early 1900s. and a 1964 audit of Treasury Department holdings revealed they were Crom the long-closed Carson City, Nev .. mint. Most have never been in circula· tion. From 1972 to 1974, the GSA sold nearly two million of the coins in five public sales. The agency said it has beard from 600,000 persons interested 10 buying the coins, which are in sealed plasllc cases inside velour-lined gift box cs which also contain a brief tustory of the coin. Tobler Na01ed Magnin Chief SA.'\f FRANCISCO CAP> -Harmon Tobler has been elected president and due( execullve officer of the 42-store J oseph M agnin. replacing Morton Huff. who resigned Tobler, !>3, bas been senior vice president for s tores and personnel for nearly two years Previous ly, he had worked for Dayton's in Min neapolis. lnlFF HAS RESIGNED to become president and chief operation officer or 'Gimbel's in New York. Cynl Magnin. chairman or the board. also an nounccd this we<>k the proposed sale of its San Francisco headquarter operations center THE PROPOSED SALE of the operations center. for an undisclosed sum, will result in a sub- st antial gain, the company said The center will remain JM headquarters for up to two years with relocation planned m the San Francisco Bay area The specialty s tor e chain Is located in Califorrua, Colorado, Nevada, Utah and Hawaii. AMC Plans Four-wheeler DETROIT CAP) -American Motors Corp. will hatch ano~r Eagle -a four-wheel drlve car -this fall. Chairman Gerald C. Meyers told the annual shareholders' meeting this week the company bas given the project the code name "Eaglet." Although Meyers would not provide details, a director who did not want to be identified con· finned trade reports that the new car would be based oo AMC's subcompact model, the Spirit. The Eagle, Introduced last fall, is a compact. It is largely respollSlble tor AMC sales gains in re- cent moot.bs nmning 40 percent or more ahead of the same months a year earlier. Tbe chairman did confirm that the new model would be made in Kenosha, Wis .• AM C's only U.S. plant handling can now. ·'We really have got to pull the curtain down oo this, eo I'm oot gotnc loto dlmenalons, welpt. fuel economy or anything elle.'' Meyera told re- porters. ""Sports ••• " Keeps you on top of the local scene .. everyday In the I I I I I I DAILY PILOT L-------~-------------~ . . ·' - Just Plane Food It may be the first out-of this-world d.lsco. i\ grounded DC·4 and four dama~ed buses have b~en l1nktid to make a l"(.'~taur'-!nt disco in Santa Domin~o. Oom1nl(':JO H<•11uhltc Thl plant· house~ tht• d1run~ ,.met <1.incing an:a., whl11• the 1111-.,1.·~ -.t•ne ·"' c:ntrJn1·1:.., O \·t·r Tlu· ( :ou n t •· r NASO Ustinq~ , • 1 I . \ ... . .,. I . ' I I I .,..... f\ t D•X ' .. ,,,, ,, h. Q .0" f...,.f't.,l"'I a. 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OH • ~ ()ti • J - rnc1ay'• NYSE COMPOSft•E TRANSACTIONS 2 p.m. (EST) Prieea •= .. -. .......... -.... 1M.~-... ...._. ..... ~ ... ........................... .e ...................... ~- DAllV PILOT ---- Investors 1,ike ' Natural Stocks 87 JOBN CVNNlft' NEW YOJlX (AP) -The Rock bootn ol tbt J:l80I WU often lpurnd by the 1lo1an. "lt'• 1m&rt to own a pleee ol Amertca." Owoenb.lp ·o1 stock, lt wu laid, me.ant you were abartna lD I.be teooomJ'• bount.1. Thal wu back then when peopi. bad moTe truat In •ur· ro1a~ mooey, wben they bad taJtb tbat paper alwaya would be acceiitab&e u a medium ol ucbanc•. when they believed that economic lmt.ltutJoa.t were permanent. ' Faitb buD't vua11bed, but lt baa dim lnlabed, Wbeo you speak today ot own1nc a piece of America you may ba talk· lDi ot the real thln1. about real estate, oU, meta.la, trees Tbae aeem to be the new collectibles, Juat u die.moods, art, atamps aod rare books were earlier. It mJght all pus. Stampedes make a great roar coming but they leave ln a cloud of dmt. This stampede could also, e.apedally 11 detente between the great powers lJ resumed. Bul for now, It's be re. Each day lbe news papen document It. Gold, ~Uver, platinum and copper are hoarded by those who can ·lo nothing but bold or trade them. Tbe actJve stocks are often those of naturaJ resource com· pant es. cu ••• ,, 8Ual BUYERS CANNOT consume their purcbues. Be<:ause their gold LS locked in a vault they cannot, for in- stance. admire it. Tbey cannot make other product.a from 1t because they have no facility in doing so. For them, met.a.I is money. And so are otber naturaJ resources. When ~pie suspect paper money, created as a substitute because desirable limited natural resources are too cum- bersome to handle, they lend to return to the real Uung. AND WHAT CAUSES today's suspicions? The threat or war, the instability of governments. inflatJon, and a rear thal l.be old economic order is being upset before anyone has a oot.ioo of what wtU replace it. And so the retreat to basics. Gold, wbicb wu "demoneth.ed" or, as we t.hougbt, s~t adrift. from currencies so th.at It could operate as ju.at another commodity, la reusertlng It.self aa money. So are real estate and other natural resources -the real thing rather th&o substitutes. Many coUec\on o( naUU'a.I reM>urces do not. even con· uder themselves investors so much as escapees. TREY DO NOT VIEW their holdings a.s soaring m value but instead view money as lostn~ value. The value of natural re80Urcefi, they say. aren't rising in value u swift· ly u currency is decllrung 1n value The mirage an ses. they say, from denom1naung values 10 tenns of cUM"eDcy When the stampede will end cannot be foreseen, but some analysts claim they see a lllowdown, a correction. a re~at . lhal oug.bt, bowever . & only temporary. The reason. lbey 11y. ts that an uuUal quest for security by some wealthy rndlv1duals, banks and governments. has attracted anv~tors, then speculators, then gamblers. and oow. mostWtely, lheunlllformed. DANGEllS ABOUND. Exanunal.lon of any market sho'WS that when pnces are suddenly inflated there soon follows a relt:ase of air It may be onJy temporary. but it often catc~ the poorly w ormed late-comers. But there are dangers also in curttocles. at least, 1t appears, many people bel.Jeve so. Currencies depend on the fulJ faJtb and credit of lhe LSSuer, aod faith and credit have been badly extended of late. And so l<>ai u t.he world cannot get ita political and eronomic ~ In order . that rear ~ likely to continue Raisin R aisers Face Trust Bust FRESNO <AP> -AUS Jusu~ Department attorney s.aya tbe federal government 1s looking Into anti-trust aJ. legaUoo.s a1tlllllSt maJor members of Calllornia·s rat.ain in· duatry. "We are ln~esthiat.ing to determine whether or not ~rtain practices wtuch may violate U S. antitrust laws b•ve been e:ni•&ed ID by corporations or wdwiduals 1n the raialn industry," aaid Carl Circa. a Justice Department at- toniey in Washington, D C THE INVESTI GATION ~udaced when Kale m Barsenan. ~eneraJ manager of the Ra1sm Bargairung As· soc1ation. filed a petition in U S. Dictrict Court here. 3eek· ing a delay LD respondmg to quesuons from investigators. The request WM withdrawn after the government agr~ to post-pone takmR dcposttlorui until a rter the harvest teason. court records show THE RBA 'S ATTORNEY. Lloyd McCormick o( San Francisco. said he wa'i uncertain JUSt what t.he govern meol l!I seeking but said the RB A has been supply10g tbe investigators w1th documents they have requested. The RBA represents 1.800 growers who produce about 40 per- cent of the area's raisins. Sun MaJd Growers bas al"IO be-en requested to s upply the government with 1nformat.Jon, the R BA petition stated Oil Funi Plans Boost LOS ANG EL ES <AP> -Standard Oil Co. ot Callfornia planA to boost production In tU slate oil fields, halt.lo& a de cade-loog decline in domestic oil production by next year. aays CbaJnnan Harold Heynes. Haynes told the Loe Angeles Society of Financial Analysta recenlly that CaJ Standard's top priority ls "to re· verse the decline in U.S. 011 output." .Produc:tJoll ln the state could be doubled du.rln1 the next five years from S0,000 to 100,000 barrels a day, he said, uaurnlnti that air quality pennlta cao be obtained from st.ate officialJI. Most of the San Frandsco-based nrm 's crude oll pro· ductJon ot about 3.3 mllUon barreb a day comes from rorelgn sources. with <'urrent t; S. output around 390,000 barrels a day. Gold, Silver Quotations By Tbe AllaOd•ted PC"eU Selected world 101d pr1eea toda.y: l 1aifc.: momlng fixing $618.~. off Sl0.'15;~ fWnl le92.00. off $'7.25. Pana: afternoon rlxloi W11.10. ott ss.20. ~: '890.9'7 . off ll4.53. z.telt: bid $818.00, off $14.00: $891.00 Nked. New Y...t: Handy fr Harman )ate mornln• '4192.00. off fl.Z:S. New Yon: Eo1elbard ae~ prtce late moruln1 '883.~ olffl.25. N-Yewtt: En.gelbard fabricated gold late monlln1 f71s.03, on n.~t. ... * NP YORK CAP) RaDdy Ii Harman New Yorti 1Uftr'38.000. Eqelbard IU\'91' '37.GO; falll1cattd ..... - ....... --~···-~., .. , .. ,,. ...... ,_ .... __________ .....,._,_ ............ ------···· ... ------- 1 ~ 1 11, NO. Jt, • SECTIONS, 41 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS l SC Recall . Strat~gists Meet Tonight ·11 Leaden ol the lateat recall ell*lt lo atrlfe-rtddea Sao mente u1 tb•>" ll en Ht tonl1bt to formulate tbelr tieal attack oo Mayor Roy mm ..S Coandlmac BJcbard man. lleanwlllle, Sao Clemente citlJem. wearinf lapel buttons , bat read "E ectton," are •cireulaUna statement.a of lnten· Uoa to seek the recall of the two f ~ eou11eU memben. II t.be recall la puNued, U would be t.bt third re· eeot Neall tftort lo the cll.Y'• ln· c"4aain111 canteatloua political cUmate. The acUc:in comes after a dem- 0n1 tr ati o a at City Hall Wednesday niaht that saw more than 200 reaideota force the couo· cil to adjourn the meet.in& an hour after it began. Tbe turmoil surrounded the ' iW01nen I jJnes Fo,...ing '.Gas Stations . • 1 l Cutting Hours H os ANGELES CA P> - ery weekend rewer gasoline lions apparently are open for iness, a turn of events that e Southe rn Ca l i f o rnia ~utomobile Club interprets as 'fl ominous sign. £ Since the first of the year, uto Club spokes man Mike ulnter said Thursday, the mber of metropolitan area 1tations operating on Saturdays Mis d~creased by 20 percent, 7 .Yhile the number open for busi· ~s oo Sunday baa been cut lD If. . Motorists are noticing short lines forming at some stations in cttetropolitan areas as a result of shorter operating hours. 4 ~ We re nowhere near the erishs watioo of last year, but \hla ia ow these tblnga begin,'' aaint.er said ln regard to the tub's survey of 362 stations lD th metropolitan and outlying gions. The s urve y s h o wed an : verage 75 percent would be pen t.bia Saturday, compared to ~ percent the first week of the year, while only an average 34 percent would be open on Sun· day, compared. to 46 percen~ in ~e earlier pertod. Metropolitan freas would have the fewest sta· tlons open, with a low of 17 per· ~ent on Sunday. • "If weekend openings cont inue to go down, we will see much longe r lines fo rm i n g o n Thu'rsdays and Fridays," Masint.er said. "Motorists will be afraid they will not be able t.o buy gas on the weekend." ; He added, "Saturday closures '10rmally fo llo w S unday closures, and if the number of ~unday closures gels down to 10 to lS percent, we will be in trou· ble." M asinter pointed o ut tha t gasoline supplies in January were down 11 percent from the same month a year earlier , while the 1979 pe rio d was already down 5 percent from 1978. Normally, he added , gasoline demand increases by an average S percent a year. although this figure has been t e mpered by cqnservation- conscious motorists. Meanwhile, the Auto €1ub sar· vey reported an average 1.3 cent per gallon increase in gasoline in the pa.st week, brinlin& the rise to 10.5 cents per 1alfoo Since the first of the year. Average prices at self-service gas staUons in ~etropoli\an are•• f« the pa.IC• week weft $1.1'1.4 for regular, h .22 for un- leaded and $123.8 for prem.lW'.1'1 . Laguna Beach Councilman's Home Looted The home of Laguna Beach City Councilman Wayne 'Baglin was burglariied this week and more than $8,600 in jewelry and other valuables were taken. P olice said burglars entered th e We ndt Terrace h o m e sometime between 8:30 a.m. and 4 : 45 p. m. Tuesday taking a dia mond ring valued at $5,000, s ilverware wortb $2,000 and other jewelry for a combined loss of $8,640. The council member s aid It 1" t he sttand time his hilltop home has been burglarized in recent years. Officers said they do not know how tbe thieves ente red the house. council ~ty deelaloo to ap- point Roy Hurlbut to ftll the seat of Myrtia Waper, who died laat moo lb. The crowd became enraged wh~n the council i1nored a 2,084-algnature petition asking tbat a special election be held to fill Mrs. WagDer's post. Tbe councU-appointed Citiuns Advisory Committee and two civic grou1>5 also demanded the electkJa be held in eoaJunct1on wttb tbe June primary. ''We're IOing to be,U. OW' plan of attack tonipt," aald Alan Konen. a 38-year-old executive reendttt who says be "bun't done anythJ.q political lD more than three years." Korsen says the thouc,ht of yet another recall lD San Clemente does not please blm, adding, "I think lbe people are alck of it." But be said lt la • 'im~ative tbat tbe people have control of their city qa.ln. ·'If we recall-and I think we will-we'll try to make an educated campallJl of th1a thing between oow and June." He said the group, in coojunc- Uon with the recall effort, "will try to prevent tbe (current) re- call of (Councilwoman Karoline) Koe st.er." as well as support several of the candidates seek- ing elecUcla in April. Tbe seata of Ahlman and Councllman Ed Kai.ached are be- ins sought by six candidates April 8. Ahlman haa filed for election to anothe r term but Kalsched will not s eek re· election. Konen said what remains to be decided is whether the recall <See RECALL, Pa1e A?> ered Into New Draft Fro• tlae Horse'• /Jlo.i• SUlllDler Start WASHINGTON CAP > -Pres1 dent Carter proposed today that men and women aged 19 and 20 register for a military draft. Eighteen-year-olds will be in· eluded next year. Whue the president broke pre· cedenl in seeking registration of women. be made it clear he was seeking authority to register the m only for non-combat service. In a wrllten statement, Carter said draft registration is needed to increase the nation's military prepaJ"ednesa and "to deter So- viet aggreuloo." He aakl tbe decl!rioo to include womea '"W a recopitlon at the CANADA SHUNS DRAFT DODGERS -A10 Berenice Heller stares into the colossal face of a bronze horse on di.splay at the Metropolitan Museu·m of Art in New York. The horse's head was a gift to Count Carafa of Naples from Loreoso the Magnificent ol Florence iD un and stand& nearly six feet high. reality &b.8t both ..,.... ud mee are 1l'Ol'fidq members al our soeletY .... •• ''There la no diatinction pouj- ble. on the basis of ability or performance. that would allow me to exclude women from an obligauoo to register ," Carter declared Divorce Granted For $377,630 Tab Anne Kaurin Slemons, former wi fe o f N e wpo r t Be ach Me r cedes Be nz dea ler J im Slemons, was awarded $377,630 in property and c a s h and $2,500-per-month alimony Thurs· day In Orange County Superior Court. Mrs. Slemoos will take control of a West cliff residence valued at $165,000, it.a furnishings and receive stock sale proceeds and cash totalling $207,000. However. she will not receive any po r tion o f S lemons ' automobile empire, including J im Slemons Imports Inc. and Sle m ons Leasing and Auto Rental Inc . Both are located m Newport Beach. Mrs. Slemons claimed 10 the property settlement acuon that she was due a s hare of the automobile business becaUH of flaws in a pre-nuptial property agreement which actually was signed three days after the COU· pie were married. That agreement provided ~at Mrs. Slemons would not r~tve any portion of the car dealership or the lea.sing enterprise. Judge Raymond Vlnceot found that the agreement was vahd because the couple bad orally agreed to lta contents prior to their 1970 marriage In Las Vegu. Slemoos will retain an equal share of community property. includln1 interest lo a con- dominium in Hawaii. Mn. sa,,mou will receive the $2,500 monthly alimony for one year. It will drop to $2,000 per monlh for two yean. After that, abe will recetve $1,000 per month for one rear wben allmOQY pay- menll WW end. She abo will ~ive $500 per ' month ln chJJd aupport. Slemom' attorney, Wiiliam Wenke ol Santa Ana, aald his • client ta utilfied wtlh the settle- ment. Tbe Slemoma were divorced ~tober. In 191$, S&emoftl WU aD Ull· aucc.,afw candldate ln tbe gr,:_ Cout'• 14th Aaaembb' Racial Slur Brings Shift In City Job SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Registrar of Voters Thomas Keam ey has been transferred to a 1ob in the city·s sewer system office after Chinese residents protested his alleged reference to tbem as "Cb.tnk.s." Chief Adnunistrative Officer Roger Boas made tbe move Thursday afte r 30 C hinese leaders presented him yith a petition signed by 5,00Q/ people demanding Kearney's removal from tbe registrar's post. Last November. an associate of Kearney's alleged in court that be bad refer red to the Chinese as "goddamn Chinks" because be was mad about an election rule requiring Chlnese- apeaking pttcinct workers. Kearney, 52, bas repeaLedly said that be doesn't recall the re- mark, wbicb was publlciaed last fall during a court hearln& oa the bllingual election pro1rama. Mayor Looks Pretty Good For 170 Years Laauna Beach Mayor lack Mc°Do'nll said bis pbooe nn1 off tbe book Tbursday nitbt alter a llOr>' appeared in the c:r:~~nalq bis llnanclal Tbe callen weren't 1.Bqulrlq about hls economic lotere1ta, wblcb .... nqulnd to .. ma public under the Polltlcal Reform Act. Tbef jult wanted to tell tbe ma1or be aure cloean't lc,ot liFMnold. '• what tM •torJ' ialcl. a t ..._.. la t.M u.lrd: ,... ....... ~ .. 1.-n"Ud•...-. calla .n .. .., ., t.o U p.a .• " the .. 9"1'. ..... .... .... ' TM ..,. WM bJIOll' ea la ....... Tbe ..,.11 nan,,. 1eanolcl • .., .. Alt.bough be said he was "very m uch aware of lhe concern that many Ame ncans feel about the issue of wom en 111 combat ," he added that many JObs in the mili t ary do n o t in volve hazardous roles. The drafl registration Carter c.uthned would work this way Men and women would go to their local post ortice and fill out a brief form "No draft card will be 1ss~." Carter s aid. No cl asslf1cat1on or examina - tion of reg1strants wiU be re· quired lte said he would ask ror an ex- t ra $20 5 million for this fiscal year and $24 5 mill.Jon next fiscal year "for the Selei:llve Service System t.o carry out this pro- gram.·· The program for 19 and 20· year-olds would begin later this year. but the White House gave no date. The registration forms would require name. address, date of birth , a nd Social Se curity number. The forms would be checked at postBl windows "to insure Utat th~y are legible and complete," a White House "fact sheet" on the proposal said. Or~:i;4,Co~st Weather Gusty winds cootinulng many areas tonight. dlmlotabina Saturday leavlng some bi.., cloudi-· neaa. Lows too.lc,ht ln the 40s. Hieb• Saturday 68 alon1 the cout and 7S in- land. INSIDE TOD.4 Y T1wrw'1 fmda more to o tMole ,,_ tlw I,.. or ffn tNd .poi ha o1»ot Uledn. A SO·foot rtpltco al Dana Potnt'I FnttuaJ of "~' J*la * er•.., ta ,,.,spec. Ucie1 ,_,..,. 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Appe•I Ffle4 •• T•I••• •eddea LAKE PLACID, N.Y (AP> -Lawyers ror tbe Lake Placid OJym~c Oraanbi.n& Committee filed an •neaJ today of a judae a declaklo that Taiwan could compete in t.be Winter Games as the Republic or China. A bearing was scheduled for Monday ln the appellate di visk>o of New York State SUpreme Court ln Albany. Al the aame time, members of the lntematiooal Olympic Committee execuUve board met ln private to bear an appeal that the SWnmer Games be moved from Moscow becaue ol the Soviet Unlon'• occupation of Afghanistan. Ga,..,..d f' •~e• Dri•lcl•fl Co1111c JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) -Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood wbo ts awalti.DC word oo whether he wlll be court· martialed for desertion and collaborating with the enemy iD , Vietnam, has been arrested on a charae ol drunken drlvilll, authorities say. -..a Highway Patrol Trooper W.B. Bullock said tests abow.u Garwood had a blood alcobol content or .ll percent when he wu arrested Thursday night. Jl is illegal to drive with a cootentof .10 percent or more. Vnion Boss Denies Sexual Harassment OAKLAND (AP) -A union boss being sued for sexual harassment has denied a ll <:harges made against him in testimony from more than a do2en former waitresses and un- 10 n employees. Ruy La ne, :;ecretary-treasurer of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders Local 28 in Oakland, testified Thursday that be had never' even met two of the llu'ee women who are suing him and the union for $1 million for i.nflic· Testing Dates ·For Censos Takers Slated V .S. Census Bureau officials have scheduledi four testing dates in Laguna Beach for office workers. cerusWI takers and crew leader posts. Tests will be given Feb. 11 and 20 at 7 p.m. at Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave .. and at Laguna Beach City Hall, 505 Forest Ave .. at 2 p.m. Feb. 13 and ?:7. More than 800 jobs for census takers and crew leaders and about 200 positions as office workers in the Laguna Niguel proceuing station are open. Hiring will continue through June. Census crew leaders are paid '$4 .SO an hour Census "taken get $4 an hour. Both posts offeT 18'h cents per mlle and up to 40 hours a week work time. Office workers, who work al 24000 Avila Road, are paid '3 55 an hour for 40-hour work weeks. lion of emotional distttss and ln· terference with their pursuit of employment. Lane took the st.and in bis own defense before testimony ende(t in the Alameda County Superior Court trial. Asked by his lawyer whether there was any truth to alleaa· tions by several female wit· nesses that be had asked them to become prostitutes and oflered them employment iD return for sexual favors, Lane answered repeatedly, "Absolutely not. Never." Lane denied ever meet· tng Terri DeLoacbe, zz. or Mary Snyder, 39, two of the plaiDUffa. He admitted beariDC about tbe tblrd woman. Karin SertU., 23, because she wu pulled off her job allegedly for not belng in good standing with the union. Ms. DeLoacbe testified that when she was 18 and seeking employment as a waitress, Lane propositioned her to become his mistress and offered her a job u a prostitute. Ms. Snyder testified that Lane and the wlion had refused t.o represent her In a grievance procedure after she had turned down Lane's sexual advances. Ms. Seritis told Judge Robert Kroninger that after she refused Lane's advances, be pulled ber orr a job she found herself at an Oakland restaurant. Lane t estified that the re· moval of Seritia wu a ''routine'' action taken because she bad not paid union dues. Whale Fest Beginning In Dana Point CIOCAOO <AP> -A•• wt1o b•ll•ffd .,, apartment •H ba"""9d b)t "rttl 11)lrtll" •tarted a n,.. tbat twN tour pel"IOlll tn 1 North st• bWMl•a, PGUoe Hid. It •II _. of two lifcirtb Sldt flNI Tbu.nclay tbat took a totatflJful.-. Cha.rt .. .Jobo•on, n. waa eh::/!' wWa four eouia of m and OM of aaravated INOD, ~ 1a1d. Edward Nlcklet, commander of tbe bomb a.od anoo an.It, said Joha.lcle lit 1 newpaper on bb IH 1tove and &MD 1preld tbe 11 ...... U'OUDd tM •partaaeot. JcaMIOD tiled • .,,.,.Uy bad a ch-.. ol ~ aod ran aaked tbro.a~four·1tory apart. m.al to warn Nlident.a or the nre. po lee l&id. Two houri earlier, an eldeity woman and ber sranddaqbt« dl9d lD a ~ two blocks away. The ftnl WU COD.fined to their apartment and the cauae of it waa DOl known, authorities uid. None ol the victims was im· mediately ldeoUfied. J ohnaoo, a acblzopbrenlc, was placed under 1edaUon aft.er he was takett to Weiu Memorial Hospital "boUerint and 1eream- ing," sald Dr. Jerome Silver. chler ot surgery. About 20 people were injured, some with broken or fractured booea from Jeaplq from third· an'd fewtb·floor windows ~ othen from amoke Inhalation, authorities aald. About 200 peo- ple were bomeleu FV Teachers' Strike Sparks Harsh Words By PIDL SNEIDE&MAN OI -O.Uy P*4 lwt Charges and counter-charges new today on the conduct of picket.a and the quality or sub- stitute instructors u the Foun· taln Valley Elementary School Distrkt t.eacbera' atrtke entered ill third day. . Aa more than 70 percent of the d1slrict'a teacben walked plcket Unea at 16 &cboola, diatrict of. flciala said they were awaiting word from a state mediator re· c•rdl.ne poaible reaumpUoo of contract talks. A teacher spokesman sald in· structors were willing t-0 return to the oegotialiDI table with or without the mediator. Stat~ mediator Draza Mrvtchll1 reportedly baa not re-turned calls from F o1.antalo Valley tA:acben a.od diatrict of. rlclals Contacting Mrvlchln's office. the Dally Piiot was told the mediator wouJd be out most of the day With hope for an early settle· ment dimmina. teachers abd dis tri ct orficials l~veled numerous accusations at each other. all firm)) denied by the accused party Sharon Scott. a California Teachers Association official working with local instructors. charged that some cluarooms are being manned by u n- qualllied, uncredentialed sub- st It utes : that students are engaging ln unsupervlaed •c· UvlUea outllde the acbooll and that recutar studies are not be· lng cootinaed. Fount.a.lo Valley Supertnteo· dent Glenn Hardy baa charaed that IOlDe teachen took bome school s~pplles auch u paper and pencUa just before the strike began. Census takers are requlred to have a knowledge or the area tbey live in, mu.st enjoy walking and dealing with people. Crew leaders are responsible for L1 census takers each. All appUcants must pass a one-hour, multiple-choice teat. For more information, call Steve Refeam or Jolene Stark at 831 ""33> or 831-4321 The first of three weekend.a of "whalemania'' begim Saturday at the eighth annual Dana Point Harbor FesUval of Whales. Robert Sampico, the district's personnel directoT, said be bu recel ved calla from parentl and prtnclpala wbo claim plcketln& t.eacben are W'linl their 1tu· denta to dllrupt cluaes and not to cooperate wttb 1ubsUtutea. Studenta interviewed out.Ude Fow:ataJo Valley 1chooll Tbun· day altemooa did not say tbejr teachers bad eocour11ed mi. behavior. But they did describe the atmo1phere ln 1omc cla11roo~ u "rowdy.•• DAILY PILOT ftw O<-c-1 l»l•t "'""· wllft-ft ,.,.,... b4tw'(t ,,_. ............ ~ .... '-,, °'*',.....,.., .... o.~ c ... ~t Pvbl•"*"~ tit..,MtiNl•liori, .. • pwDll\-Nod lfft/ltMlfldl/ltf ttw·~ ,.,•4•• to• Cfl\t• --_., -·.,.io.. -"''-, ... ,,..~ .... r '"""""·l ....... 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Vllheek Rane.h Bit •t Burglare San Clemente poUe. are lit· veatlpuq flM theft of • Nddle. brtdlee .net aboUt as baUI ol, altalla from a abed on UM VII· beM lleeb earlier Wt ...... ao1 Vtsb••t told police JOm.-. brot• t~w tM ebed betwH:D T•td•1 a111at and W.t.lldaJ monUa mMllC oft wl~ die..,. ..... at ... • Berley Trjal Recessed; lawyer Ill Tbe murder trtal of former Dally PUot reporter Tbom• An- drew Bar1•1 WH rec .. Hd Thundu after cleleue 1t:torDey Georp Cbula becam• W . TettilDllll)' from defeDM wit· neHea WU ICMcluled to re&UllM Monday mom1q for the ...._.. man. ft••woatu NIY ._... before J...S,• lluoo "l'.nton. Barle)', 511&._ wu anwte4 bl conMetloa wnn the MaJ ti 1Ub- bin1 ol b11 wtfe, CatberlM ADD Bari•)'. ... Tb• womaD wu •l•lD .. ~ • letter ,,,..., "' ftoat al • 8Mta Aaa .,,,... ceaMr riltaW'aDt. Bartq bu ,.._... 1.ma.C bJ· ,. ... of ....... ,,to .... ~~•· Re II lD e..cor '8 Illa o1.-,eoowa. r i I ~'· ~, ~.Pet IUA.111 (4P) -A col~ ltP """=' bu •sreed co ader11> 21 ttrai&bl day1 of painful nbl• lbota 10 that BooBoo, a pet rlC• COOG, llJal live. "Tb•r• l• no way I believe 1 have rebl••·" Hid Ediar Ga&p., who wu to beCJ.n the lQJectloaa toct.,, "but It bcMll clown CO ettlMr tM OOOIJ ~ or me~ ta. .aaota. ft'• beat for the coon eel for me." Tbe raccoon ·a owner called Gallops' declaloo ••an extreme uc:rlflce. ·• Dade County Judie Alfred NesblU, wbo sald tbe PfOlpecl of deeldlq lbe raccoon's fate was "the toulbest" cue ~ b.la career, 1aid be wu re· lieved a1 tbe decl.lioo. Boo8oo •unk 1La teeth in· to Gallope' hand U daya ago wben lbe student reached lnto tbe raccoon's locked cage during a party. Gallops' decision to betJn a 21-day seriea or anU-rables ~ kept the Dade County Health Department from having to refile Its req~st for a court order to seu.e and destroy the animal. WOODLAWN, Md. (AP) - Two cbilclreft, qed t and 2, bid ln an up1tai" bedroom for 1lmo1t two days after thelr motber ad her bo)'frteod bad been brlUlb' stabbed to death, poUceNkl. Tbe •lctlma, Gre•ory A. Blount, n. of B1ltlmore, and Mary G . Simmons, ZS . or Woodlawn, were found Tbu.nday in tM home which WU al>lat• t.er9d with biood "from top to bottoas, '' Mid Baltimore Comty Police Lt. Robert Frame. The two children. "afraid by what they saw," at.ayed in their bedroom from early Wedneeday morniac unt1l TbUJ"lday aft.er. noon when n=:n alerted police. Frame . He described the acene u a "chapter out of 'Helter Skelter.· " a reference to the ac· count ot the Charles Manson slayi.np I.a Ca.llfontla. Larry Barrdent.on Simmoru, 30, of Columbia, Md .. the woman's eatraoged husband, has been a.nested and charged wtth murder in connection with the slayings. Robert C. Felhauer. dispatch supervisor for the county police. said earlv this morning that County's Housing RLdes Redefi~d By &OBDT BA&KE& OI -Oelty "9t ._.,.. Orange County Supervisors have approved an additional def lnllion of affordable bouat.nc IJ\ unincorporated county territory It appean to lift price limits of new homes for lower and medlwn income families. The new definition t.o be added to the housing element of the county's general plan, says that arrordable housing is any house that is purchased and occupied by a Camily earning $16,000 lo $24,000 annually. The dwelllng would be ar. fordable to ramiUea ln thi.5 in· come bracket recardleu of the prtce or monthly cost.au long as buyers can qualify for loan.a. The new derinltion wa s praised by a rep!"ffentat1ve of the battdlnc tnduatry . but criticized llY • leading bouslng advocate. TM new meantnc will be inserted alongside the pre· vlous definition. That version of affordable housing called for payments not to exceed 30 percent or ~ 1n· rome of persons in the afforda· ble housing price range Suspect Held In Exposure A San Clemente man was ar· rested by Sheriff's deouties Thursday after he allegedly di5· played his genitah to a croup ol girls at the Caplstrano Valley Hilb School athlet.k fle ld. Richard RuueU Well.a, 21, WU booked on char1es of lndecent expoeure after he was detained by 1chool officials at about 1 p.m. Tbunday. DepuUes a.aid Wella, wboee ad· drea1 la unknown , was transported to Oran1e County Jall. Ralph Kennedy, urban cooauJt. ant for the Orange County Fair Housmg Council. pred1ctt-<J Ulat builders Wlll choo~ to go b) the most ~nl dehruuon and Ulat the price O( homes Wlll Chmb lO $70.900 and $80.000. Fast-working BurglarGets $71,000 Loot A home on Newport Beach's Spyglua Hill left unatt.eoded - and unlocked -for 45 minutes Thursday was burglarized of valuables worth more than $71,000, police reported today. M Uriel Burke reported the theft or jewelry. sllverware. silver serving pieces and stock certificates. She told police she left the h'ome unlocked because a painter was working l.bere But Lhe pa.inter apparenUy left for 4.5 minutes for luncb and v.hen he returned be found the home'~ front door standing open Among the items listed as m 1sung is a set of silver Oatwatt fOf' 12 valued at $30,000 an d $10,000 worth or mis · cellaneous silVl?r pi~es. Police said the s tock rertificat.es for 1.000 shares of an aerospace firm. carried oo value in the inventory of misstng items Rabies Clinic Set The Laguna Beach Pet Responsibility Committee is spoolOring a rabies cllnic for Art Coloo,y dogs March 1 al tbe Forat Aveoue fttt station. Cost for the l.nocuJatioo is S2. and the ~linJc will be open rrom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. •WMD JOll IHI)' OH ad at tlllie iePIAI' price, '°" e .. t.aJ aaodaer of eiaul or le11er val• for oaly $1. . . Shnmont tvrmd bl11UMdf tn. \o HO'trud Comity police at 1 a.lh. He added that a wurut b64 already ben lHued for Sim· moet' arnlt. The boy. nlee·y•ar-old D•· reca, ~ h1a 111Mr. Tampa, out the window of the two-atofY towohoule Tbunday afternoon. poHce aald, to the outatntcbed o rm• or children playl,a& nearby. It wat then. Frame Hid, nelpbon realized there wu .. a dome1Uc dilturbaoce•• •od called police. Frame 1ald Mrs. Slmmou was round in an upatalra bedroom with an extension phone. where abe bad apparent· ly ned to call police. He aaJd a.be bad loeked the door. but the killer bad knocked it down. Dog Slaying Film Flayed NEW YORK <AP) -A JO .second film of the shooting death of a dog - part or an art series funded by national and state arts councils -can't be dUlguised as art, says the head of a group that promotes citizen access t.o telev1slon. A film, which showed the shOOUng or lhe dog 60 hmes tn a half·hour. aired on Manhattan Cable Television on Christmas Oity Ca ll ed ''Sho t Dog Film,'· the m1rumov1e was produced and directed by artist Tom Ottemess for a 26 w ee k series of videotape and Cilm by artists called "Redcur tam " lt showed the black and wlutc mongrel being chamed t.o a post and shot Cop Bitten; Suspect Held A man who reportedly bit a Laguna Beach police officer on the hand while being booked for being drunk m pubhc, now faces additional charges of resisting arrest aod assault on an officer. Thomas Flynn, 33. who re- fused to give his address to of· f1cers. w a11 arrested at a hotel early Thursday mornmg after alle~edly cr ('atrng a di s · turbance. It was while he was being booked mto Laguna Beach J ai I that the irate sus~t allegedly bit Orricer AJan Anderson on the hand. His bail was set at Sl,000. f'~P~AJ RECALL ... group will seek the ou.ster of Mayor Hamm and Ahlman, or Juat the mayor. He said a recall attempt on Ablman "~d bring atteoUoo to h1a position of not listening to the pubHc." Hamm. who ia not facing re- election, would definitely be a target for recall, Korsen said.