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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-18 - Orange Coast Pilot7 : , ·Roads Closed By Fl IJsted Below . . . -Ja1ns Phoenix Bridge Links Deity~ p-......, •ld!Mt 1( ....... COUPLE ANXIOUSLJ WATCH FLOODWATER BUILDUP IN FRONT YARD AT LAGUNA CANYON ROAD For Don llont ... y •nd Cheree Moore, CbJged Or8tn M••nt • TicMI Pool •t 2915 Lagun• C•nyon Ro8d . ~ ... DAILY PILOT lJ.S. Guilt Demanded . . ..... --. ;;,.· .. ..,.~ .1· ,. * . * * 15-: 4:~:i'\ _'::,i. . -.. -. . ~-' /:·~'" ·~·~·J" . . . ,• ·"-../·.-........ ~-·-~ . For Hostage .Release MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 18, 1980 VOL, 11: NO .... I MC1'1oetl. • ....... . "1im o.lfy ........... _ BICYCLISTS DOUG YOON (LEFT), LARRY QA YLEAAD O,_ NEWPORT'S BACK BAY DRfV£ Aoed H•• Been ao..ct htwHn San Jo•quln Hiiie Road •nd E•mtbfutf Dttve I U.S. 'Guilt' Denianded 8 7 TM AMMla&ed Pl"HI Iranian President Abolhusan Bani-Sadr ha~ repeated his de· mand for a U.S. admission of Orange Coast guilt for alle&ed ml.adeeda dur-Lnterview wu filmed by Greek lng the shah's reign as a condl·. televlelon and broadcast on lion for the release of the NBC·TV's 'Today" show. A merican host ages, Tehran Barn-Sadr's declaration came radio said today. u Waldheim was awaiting ute The inquiry by an inte ma-Iranian 1ovemment's response Uonal commisalon Lnt.o Iranian today to hla choice or a flve- allegatlons against the deposed member commission that wUI shah · not be sufficient t.o probe Iran'• cbar1ea •t•inat the _-r-_e,,_merica!!~ ~:!:a1~e tb~l~cn:! ::r.:':1 p=~· now llv~g ln . day of captivity, Bani-Sadr WM "The freeinc of the hostages quoted aa sayine after a meettni wlll depend oo the compliance Weatlaer Rain probability 80 cent tanl&ht and Tue ay. with occasional heavy •bowers and chance of thunderstorm Tuesday. Wino 1U1tin1 up to 35 mJ>b near coast. Continued mild •wttb low• tool1ht in upper 50I and bl&ba Tues· day lower eo.. 11918ET8DAl' ..... ' of the ruling Revolutionary by the United Stat.a to three Ira· Council Sunday nipt. nian coadWona," be wu quoted Secretary of St.te Cynas a. u Hf9 in a rePOri. Vance, meanwblle, arrived Ln It l1lted the OODdllJOD• u : New York and went lDto a meet· • • Admi11lon by the United inl with U.N. 8ecntar)'·General Stata that lt bad Interfered Lo Kurt Waldheim. A 1pob1woman Jran'1 l1Umal affaln durtna the for tbe AIMrlcu mlMioe to tbe rule ol tbe ahab. A pledp to United N.U.. wu ubd the refrain from any 1ucb in· purpoee ol Vance'• vltlt nd laid terferwce lll the futun. A prom. she ...,.. lt wM for a ,...... IH not to block efforta by tbe dltcaMaa bat .. I would npeet "Iranian aowmment to eaaure that tbe IUbjed ol Iran would the ntndlUoll of the abab and come up." the reeo•tl'J ~ hla fortune.·· One ol tbe ...,..,.. la Tehran, BaDl·Sadf 11 1tatemeat con· U .8 . Mula• Cpl. Wtlllam ftrmed a bard-line taek"be todk O•U..0-, uAd ta • ftJmed ID· bl Jwo ., ...... latMYlewt and tMYlew tWJle had nMCMd U. olfMt ltMllDlllt• be made l•t 1balt to be ...,... fo r,.. ID· week ladlcatlDI tbat tbe tile .__. w1k ol U.I. Sm-A...,.._ ~ ~ ret.8Md beMJ .... He NM .,._ two -. lie U.K. oimmluloD belan ..... Al::....., !! .............. ?'.......... ... .... ,. :: :;:.,~·.~, Ci rem• 6a Cllll -•rr•r •••• I• • .... conference l••t ~~ i t:1 ~-= :51,-:..:.r.r,:.M£~. :u·:·~·=.3:.n..J a. ~ .,,._ .. •• •PPf'OPrl•t• co111ml11ion •~Ir•.:: DJ .. ti ,,_ e •• •hn wltlll a carefully defined cu • G ea. ..., ,...._. putpOM',' u a meen1 to free the Gltlll ........... "'" ........ ~ r ..... .-.llllllilii._. ............ iiiji_.~ •• ~ ............. _ Flood-closed Roads Listed Here are h1g~ay and fre~way closures reported at press time tod.,.- -PAClnCCOASTHIGHWA Y: FromAvenida Pico Capistrano to Pahi.ade Drive -CAMINO CAPISTRANO; North from Avery Parkway. -J.AGUNA CANYON ROAD: Jo'rom the San Diego Freeway to Pacific Cout Highway. -OllTEGA HIGBW A Y: l"rom tbe Sao Diego Freeway lo the RiversiM County Lane -BACK BAY D&IVE: From San Joaqui,n Hills Road to Eastbluff Drive. CANYONS: Roads leading mlo S1lverado, Holy Jim and Trabuco canyons -PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY: Jo'rom Ventura County line to Santa Monica. -MOUNTAINS: AJI roads into towns in lbe San Bernardino Mountajns. -8ECONDAllY ll0AD8: Numerous roads throughout Orange and Los Angeles counties. · Here are the ev acuatiooa reported at press time . -H ._me. ln Laguna Canyon; -T-. ltomea lo Arch Beach Height.a in Laauna. -ZS ._mes ln Mandeville Canyoo. -ZI ._mes Ln Lautel Canyon; -F..,. .. ure miles of Sao Bernardino; -• ralde.U of aoulbwest Palm Sprtnas ; -Penlom el AJ&adella. Mootebello and Elainore. _. perc• of lbe Point Muau Naval Air Station n!· ported under water. Tbedeath t.Oll la set al 12 and property damage estimated In the mUUooaof dollars. l ~sOeerl.._, Stor1ns' Death -Toll 12 By Tk Associated Pre!'fi. The fourth in a wa ve of seem· ingly ceaseles.s Pac1f1c storm!> ba tt e r e d soggy Southern California early today, with yet another storm movmg in. The six days of violent weather a lre ady had claimed at least 12 lives and caused millions of dollars m property damage. At least four persons were massing after their small plane disappeared in th e s torm between Palmdale and Van Nuys airports, authorities said. Although t h e Nation a l Weather Service said today that the coming storm may veer slightly southtrard from the path of the previous storms , the Los Angeles atta was still expecting rain with occas ional heavy showeni through Tuesday, with the chance of rain at 80 percent or more. ·'The heaviest rain today s hould be ln San Diego, Imperial and ,,lverslcte counUes... aaid NWS forec~r Roier Pappas. •· Bul the heavy rain will be more general by tonight." "There's one storm right after the other," said forecaster Al MUD PUSHES MANY FROM HOMES -AS ,; Bascomb ol the weather frontS movlna east from the Paclllc Ocean. ''There's 10 many I can't keep tnack." Floods Endanger PhOenix Bridges But tbere were a few boun ol dry weather Sunda,v and •lain · thla mornlq for realdenta t.o re· ltorm expect4td to arrlve group. PHOSNfX, Arl1. (AP) - P'lood·•MrJ P)lofttclana u - Uelpae.d .... ..,. ••• .., in· to nl1lllt wltla p.ro9pect1 of m•Mlve, ,,..lllour trMnc j8m1 .... ,. •1111 .. ltorm to .. •Ire.ctr brlmmlq re .. noln t.oalOL A nMb no0ct watch laaued for .... ......,rmr.. . Diaeoal'~Oo•. Brace B•blltttit ~ .. a co- loee•I , " U.0.8Ddl ~ eoat· mutMI br..cl for a crowded m•r•tlao• •eroH tit• tlarH brtd-tUt UM north Md IOUdl Ptao.m. All"""'*' en11tap.,.. ·~ ~floodwaten tMt la .. NCllllllaJ UDUl •boat l :IO p.m., ..._ tile Salt River Project lattMMd Ute flow from • Ill Granite R..t dlv:Jilon dam t.o make room for ru from a • Tie flow from tbe dam into several countJ•, eapeclall)' la 1 th• Salt IUftr wu lDUUHd mount.ala and coutal areu, wu A from tl,IOO to •• cubic feet to lut tbroUlb t.onlt.bt. 4 per HCDIMI ccn>-:-Uae. Hm• By • a.m. t.od.ay, 2.• &Dea-~ I amouat tb•t WH P•HIDI .rain bad fallen on tbe Loa tb.roqb tbe Phoealx area. AD1ea. Clvtc Ceater from the TM flow from l&ewut .._. 1torm t.bat ..._. before dawn, tala D•m. wbleb bold.a beet · br1aliDI tM ...._ &o&a1 to 11.n • Sa1uaro I.Me Mat of Plllomlx, lncbee -mon tMD t lntbes wu 8bout • da. IRP omct.ia aboYe normal for tllll tJme ol W f....S U. ltNeturallr •· 19ar. IOdd dam milbt col1aoM from Tbe I.teat llorm·relat.d death tbe force of runoff from occurred Hrly to•a1 wben . l•tard•1'1 1torm. Cbara. Spoebr, ti, of V= Before lolll1bt'1 1torm ar· wa1 electrocuted u be 1 rtv .. , UP bopea to have about into a DUCklle ol water re 100,000 ec,.fMt ol room lD lll power Unea" bad falleo, Hid Loi two Venle l"IMnoln ... about An_1et• Polle. set. P•t Con· ll0,000 aen-llet °"•""la lta neu,. .S.Jt t*lrtOln. I C ... ftOUt .... All • r I STATE HIGHWAY OFFICIAL JOHN SCHILSTRA CHeCKS NIWPORT BOULEVARD IROSION At Del Mar Avenue In eo.ta MeN, 400 Tone of Rodi Weren't Quite Enough Inmate Death Probed- Jailer Accused of Blackjack Beating DETROIT (AP) -Tbe ramify of a jail prisoner who died after a police officer allegedly beat him with a blackjack is suing the officer and the city of Detroit for $5 million. Fred Warren, 39, died Feb. 3 ol a ruptured apleen i'1 • cell 't .... ,., ... Singer John Denver says he popped a neig hbor's dog with his BB gun be cause it and another dog were "nip- ping at one of my dogs." The animal was n't seriously hurt and no charges were filed . Woman Slaip, Man Shot qt' , TavernBraV' · A woman was shot to death and a man critically injured Sunday night during a dispute over music played in a Santa Ana bar. Police withheld identification of the victims, pending notifica- tion or relatives. Officen said two men be<:ame embroiled in an argument over juke box mu.sic and shot a male patron and a female barmaid. The suspects then fled . The man was reported in critical condition today at UCI Medical Center. Gallbladder Out MANILA. Philippines (AP) - Doctors removed the gallblad- der of 81-year-old Foreign Mini.at.er Carlos P. Romulo to· day and proclaimed him in good condition after the two·hour operation. --------~~~----....... OftANOE COAST '> DAILY PILOT nw °'-CMtt o.ilf "1lol. w~h wflk h , .. .,,,,. -..... -.......... IMA>l • ..-b.-0._ CeM•~.,,.,.~ S....t•t•N)t"°""""' -·-_,, lllr-F• .... Y '°' c.o.i. ---II. H""l-l!HCh'F°"" i..v ...... ,._ L....,..e.ec111Sout1>cOH1 • ...,...,.......,_11_1>,,..,s.i.., .. n_ s-e..y, TM----pl-It .i DO -· .. ~ Sf....C c.. ........ , ............ '11» "_ .. _ --ft·---, .. ," c..., Vlc.o Pl'nl<ltftl """a.-•~ ~ .. ·-IE4111• .,_,,.......,.... _ _..,.c,...., ~""--~­""""""' -........1 ....... Tet.pllo"e {714)~ Cluefftect Adve11111"11642·5'11 , 'Offt "'" c .,.,..,. •• 49~~' the 2nd Precinct on Detroit's west side. Officer John Pawlak, 37. the cell block guard, faces preliminary examination Feb. 28 on involuntary manslaughter charges, Pawlak is free on $5,000 bond. The clvtl suit, flied late last week in Wayne County Circuit Court. comes amid a police de-partment probe or allegations that officers kept an electric cat- tle prod at the precinct and used it on prisoners. '·During the process of the Pawlak investigation, we were given information that such a device <a cattle prod) was being used," said James Bannon, ex- ecutive deputy police chief. The catUe prod allegedly used was about 18 inches long with two'12-inch prongs that could de· liver an electrical shock. A secs~ch of the 2nd Precinct failed to r1?veal such a device, which s upV(>Sedly was kept under the front desk, officials said. A spokesman for the depart- Youths Plead Innocent in County Killing Two Santa Ana youth.s ac· cused of the street comer slay· ing of Maurice Ibarra, a· man pursuing a civil rights ac_tion against Santa Ana Pohce. pleaded innocent to murde r charges have in Orange Co\D'l· ty Superior Court. Edward Borrego, 18, and An· tooio Correa. 20, will return to court Feb. 29 for pretrial mo- ti o n s before Judge Frank Domenicbini. Ibarra, 21 , was gunned down Dec. 1 as he stood with friends at a Santa Ana intersection. A com· panion was injured in the shoot· ing. At the time of b is death, Ibarra was pursuing legal action against the Santa Ana Police over an incident in which Ibarra claimed he was wroagly de· tained by a police officer Defense attorneys are expect· ed to argue for reduced bail at the upcoming hearing. Both men ·who entered their plea Friday, are in custody in Orange County Jail in lieu of $250.000bail. ment's Internal Affairs Section said it was investigating any possible link between the alleged use of the cattle prod and War· ren 's death. Plaintiffs attorney Peter R. Barbara s aid Warren 's estranged wife, Helen Smith, and three daughters, ages 17 to 11. are seeking $2 million in compensation and $3 million in punitive damages on charges of assault and battery and viola- tion of Warren's civil rights. Witnesses r eporte dly told police investigators that Pawlak struck Warren twice in the ab- domen with a blackjack after the two spit at each other. Orange Coast Deluge Still 'No Record' . The rain that's fallen on the Orange Coast so far this year is well above·everage, but it's fat' from setting a-record, according to amateur weather hiatoriu J . Sherman O..Oy of Hunttqtoo Beach. So far l.his year. nearly 16 inches of rain have fallen. be said. "But our wettest year was in 1943. We had 28 inches that y ear," he s aid. T e n years earlier, the Orange Coast had posted its driest season. getting only 3.65 inches of rainfall. According to figures kept by Denny, since June 30. 1979. 15.43 inches of rain have fallen in Huntington Beach. He says the figure is representative of the entire Orange Coast. Last year. at the same date, 12.10 inches had fallen. In the 49 years Denny has been keeping statiatics, be said the 12·month season total has averaged out to·ll.73. "We'r e way a head of the average and if it keeps coming down like it did this weekend. we could set a new record," Denny said. The weather historian noted that, while 1943 was extremely ·wet, it won't be re membered for Ooods because the rain fell over the entire sea.son. rather than coming down in a concentracted one or two.month span or time. A 'Cheap Shot' Reagan Reacts to Joke Flap CLAREMONT, N.H. (AP) -Ronald Reasan said to- day a news report about an ethnic joke be told was taken out of context, and be called it "a cheap shot." His preas secretary said Reagan would apologize to anyone who bad been offended. , 'H "He's sorry" said the press secretary. Jim Lake. e goes outofbisw~y nottooffend~y American." Asked whet.her the joke would coct Reagan vote.s, Lake said, "I certainly hope not." AS REPORTED BY ABC News correspondent John Laurence on Sunday, the former California governor told the following joke to aides and Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R· N.H., while traveling between Keene and Milford durins bis campaign for the New Hampshire presidential primary: "How do you tell the Polish one at a coctf11bt? He's the one with the dUct. "How do you tell the Italian? He's the one wbo beta on the duct. "How do you tell when the Mafia's tber~? The duck wlns." ABC SAID REAGAN LATER repeated the joke to re· porten. .. . Camealcn.Jng tu Claremont today, Reagan expre&Md anger at Laurence, "who made it appear as lf I apparenUy go around teJUns ethnic Jokes. ·"I don't like that type or humor, and lo a co.nvenaUon about ethnic etorles, thl• came about with one of the re· port.en on the plane, and I bad ,Sven um u an uampt .. •• Beapa Mid ta an bdenln, WAITING IT OUT -A resident of Topanga Canyon looks out from her porch as a tor· rent of water. once a calm s all cr~k. ,,.,.... rushes by. An abnormal amount of raihfall has caused muc-h damage through Southern California. ,.,..i...-.. .. MUDDY CADDIE -Chad Watson . 9. of Rancho Cucamonga peers through the sun roof of a Cadillac buried in mud on a city street. The auto was filled with mud and probably was a tota l loss after heavy rains 1n Southern California. fi'romP~AI STORM DAMAG~MOUNTS. The Los Angeles County S heriff's Department was aeardlinl ,_ a Pipel' Cbiirokee with four B•rt.ank realdents aboard that left Palmdale late Sunday afternooo for Van Nuys, some 2S air miles away. The plane disappeared from radar screens at 6:50 p.m. and has not been heard from s ince, s aid Deputy Gary Netchman. Other storm victims included actor Andy Griffith, who fell from the roof o r bis North Hollywood home Sunday as he was trying to cover it with plastic durine the heav,.ai rain. Griffith broke a bone in his lower back and will be in the hospital about a week, said Richard Linke, Griffith 's PeA<>nal manager. Also, Hollywood divorce al· torney Marvin Mitcbelson's home in the Hollywood Hills bung precariously at the ed1e of a cUff created wben wet earth gave away under the house and nattened the next house down the hill. "Look at this I can't believe it," said Mltchelson. "We've worked on this home for JO years. It's worth a million dollars -or at least it was worth a million dollars." The storm strained tbe re- sources or workers trying t o o pe n r oad s and c lean o ut drama,e basLDS, while reak'ents ud wt ,...._ triM to lll'Otllct tbel.r' property .... ~ ud sandbags. Many could not. A bout 2S residenta volunt.aril.J evacuated their home-a late Sun· day in Mandeville Canyon and another 28 homes wen! similarly <'VaC'uated in Laurel Canyon, ci- ty fi ref1gbters said . In Sao Bernardino. a 3"'1· square-mile area was evacuated when muddy water began.crest- ing the Harrison Dam. but the dam was stiU holding Sunday night, city fire department spokesman Al Fraioso said. A'nd about 300 people were re· ported evacuated from billy areas in t he southwest and southeast portions of Palm Springs. Evacuations also were reported in portions of Altadeoa. Montebello and Elsinore. And the death toll grew. Dorothy Thompson, 27, of Simi Valley, was.drowned when she was s wept into a rain-swollen creek when she tried to wade from her trailer home in Box Canyon. Leslie Link, 2S. of Sherman Oaks was found suf· foC'ated and buried m the mud of a creekbed in the Malibu Canyon area. Manon Shirley. 60, d1ed and 20 • • people were evacuated when a mudalide tore through their llande'nlle ~ llwil• 18, .. area ol Loa Angeles that bas been denuded by fire. Mrs. Sbirley'a in1ured husband, Richard. was resc~ by two police officers who rode to the top of a hill on a bulldozer. police said. Sheriffs deputies will resume their seattb today for Margarett Hall. 27, wbo wa.s swept away by a wall of water Saturday near Tapia Part in Malibu Canyon. Authorities stopped their search Sunday for a 27-year-old man wbo rescued children from the fast-Rowing Los Angeles River before the waters ove rcame him, witnesses said. Joshua Patlak, 22. swept to s ea In raging Malibu Creek Saturday. was rescued by the Coast Guard Sunday after spending 18 hours adrift in rough seas off the coa.sUine. "I jumped oo a log and stuck with it.'1 Patlak said. "I survived because I didn't want to feel stupid about dying." A spokesman said 60 percent of the Point Muau Naval Air was underwater aft.er a levee broke on Calleguas Creek northeast of the bue. There were no injuries at tbe hue, eo miJes north of Los Angeles. .. ALS GARAG~ 56 r ASHION ISLAND Nf WPORT BEACH , (714) 644-7030 -. .. . ,:; .· -: -. 1· ~our Beme tow• • Dally Newapa.er OL. 73, NO. ~9, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORN IA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1980 N Fl FTEEN CENTS ·State Reeling Froni Violent Storms ,. . BJ fte Auuia ......... The fom1b in a wave of seem· tncly eeueleas Pacific stonns battered so11Y So uthe rn California early today. with Ye\ another storm mov1oe 10. At least l& pel"llOna have died in the violent weather. including two who died in a plane crash, and thousands were evacuated. Millions of dollars in property •• * * dafl\Me was reported ovet a wld~. Tbe Navy said 3.~ peraons were evacuated from Point Mugu Naval Air Station as the second wave of floodwaters hll the low-lying missile lest ~nter around midnight Sunday and continued early this morning Although tbe Nati o nal Weather Service said thP com- * * * tn1 1torm may veer 1liC)tU1 the chance or rain at 80 percent aoutllward from the palla ol the or snore. previous storms, tile .Los "The heaviest rain toc;lay MUO PUSHES MANY FROM HOMES -AS Angeles area was still expecting rain witb occasional heavy showers through Tuesday. with * * * •should be in San Diego, Imperial and Riverside counties." said NWS forecast.er Roger Pappas "But the heavy raio will be more general by tonight." "There's one storm right after t h e other ." forecaster Al Bascomb said of the weather * * * fronts moving east from tbe Pacific Ocean. "There's so many I can't keep track." But the~ were a few hours of dry. sunny weather Sunday and again today for residents to re- group. A flub flood w•kb issued for several counties. especially in mountain and coastal areas, was to la st through toni~ht * * * By 6 a.m. today: 2.4 inches ol · rain bad fallen on the Loi Ance&e. Civic Center fr,>m the storm that ended before dawn, bringing the season total to 19.41 inches -more than 9 incheJ above normal for this time or year. Two Burbank area people died and two· others we re badly in- <See STO~M, P age AZ> * * * SUnlight at End of Rain Tunnel? Suspect's . Slaying Probed Orange County District Al· t.orney's investigators are ex- pected lo fpcus their probe of a Saturday night shoo«>ut on a bizarre twist in which a Costa Mesa armed robbery suspect .died aft.er he wounded a Foun· . tain Valley officer. The .suspect, James Kenneth Carey, 23, 164 E. Bay St., Co6ta Mesa, was detained at the Foun· tain Valley police station for nearly an hour by officers who say they did not know the man was wounded. , Fountain Valley police said a fter placing Carey in a cell to cool off. officers returned lo dis- cover the man was suffering from a chest wound. ,f>aramedics were aummoned- ~d Caft)' was transported lo Fo untain Valley Comm1.U1ity llospital, where he was pro- nounced dead The chain of events began at about 9:4-0 p.m . Saturday, when Officer He nry Cbadras . 28, responded to a report of an armed robbery at Marie Callen- der ' s Res taur an t , 18889 Brookhurst St. Shots were exc h anged between Cuadras and the sus· pect outside lhe restaurant. Of. ficer Cuadras was wounded in the left elbow a nd forehead and was treated Saturday ight al Fountain Valley Co mun· Hospital. He was reported · goo tion at the hospit tod . Carey was subdue y backup police and transported to the police station. "The suspect was sllll fighting when he was taken from the scene to the station." said Lt. L.W. Barlow, a Fountain Valley police watch commander. "He was fighting a ll the time they were bringing him in." Barlow said. ·'There was no in· tticalion that he was wounded." The watch commander said Carey was placed in a cell to J"'rmit him to quet down. ~en ~tricers returned to question bim. the wound was discovered, lae said. r Support units from police de- partments in Huntington Bea~h. Cos ta Mesa , Sa nt a Ana. Westminster and Anaheim r esponded to Saturday's shoot· .. ;ng. Orange Coast Weather Rain probability 80 per- cent tooi,gbt and Tuesday. with occasional he a vy showers and chance of thunderstorm Tuesday. Winds 1uating up to 35 mph near coast. Continued mild with lows tonight In • upper 50s and highs Tues- day lower eos. IMllDE TODAY From lot boy to outo dff~raltfp 010Mr, Newport , • B•o.ch ruident Mort11 tbcblev ""°"" what u '• llM , lo 1tnwW lo tta. top. SfOf'J/. pllotoa,,. CJ. ....... ·. '""_..,,.. = == r. I la: :2 =::--Jl I ~ ...... -M =·· .. ~= = .... _._ M ~ ........ ... .. ....... ] ..... ~ ........ a.a - .. ·Orange Coast t Bails Out W eatber fo recaste rs offered a glimmer or hope today lhat the destrucllon-deahng storms lhal ban lashed Southern California for the past week could ~1ve way to better weather in a few days. A spokesman for the National 1 WeaU\er Service said the im- . mediate outlook is for a repeal ; of tbe two weekend storms that combined lo dump up to five l inc hes of rain on the Orange I Coast. The new storm is expect· ed to blt tonight. I But the s pokeaman said. forecasters are watc hing a small high pressure system that · is devetooln& in the Pacmc, bop- 1 inl it wlb crow large enou&b to denect the continuing chain of storm.a. ''Tbere are a few ~torm a.y.-.... out 1111 ~ Padftc .~ 'now.~ ............. ~ pr...,. ......,. deve1Dpjn1. too. I • woa.ldD't wut to say what's go. in« to happen later' this week. but ~·re keeping an eye on things." The com bined storms s tag- gered Southern California over the weekend. Hit hardest in Orange County was the southern portion of the county. where res- id eots were digging out and drying out today and bracing for toniJZht's storm. COUPLE ANXIOUSLY WATCH FLOODWAT!R BUILDUP IN FRONT YARD AT LAGUNA CANYON ROAD SATURDAY ForOonMorrtaaeyandChereeMoore,CloggedDraln Meant a Tidal Pool at 2$85 Laguna Canyon Road In the western part of the county. residents of the Beach View Mobilehome Park in Hunt- ington Beach found the mselves facing high water again Sunday night. Many of them had been evacuated last Wednesday night because of Ooodmg. _Phoenix Fights Floods • Sioollen Rivers Submerge Crossings PHOENIX. Ariz. !AP > - Flood-weary Phoenicians an· t1c1pated a long day's journey in- to night with prospects of massive, rush-hour traffic jams and yet another storm to test already brimming reservoirs and rushing rivers. Discouraged bf Gov. Bruce Babbitt's prediction of "a CO· lossal snafu," thousands of com· muters bract?d for a crowded m a rathon across the three bridges that hnk north and south Phoerux. All riverbed crossings were s ubmerged by floodwaters that had receded Sunday until about 8 :30 p.m., when the Salt River Project increased the flow from its Granite Reef diversion dam t.o make room for runoff from a s t o r m e xpected t o arrive tonight. A. 'Cheap Shot' Reagan Reacts to Joke Flap CLAREMONT. N.H. (AP) -Ronald Reacao said to- day a news report about an ethnic joke be told wu taken out of context. and be called it "a cheap abot." IUI press secretary said Reagan would apologise lo anyone wbo had been offended. , , "He's sorry," said the press secre~. J.~m Late. He goesoulofhiswaynottooffend~y American. · • Asked whether the joke would co.t Rea•• votes. Lake said. "I certainly hope not." /"' AS &EPO•TED BY ABC News c:orreapoodent John Laurence on SUnday. the former Calltomla 1overnor told the followiq joke to aides and Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R· N.H., while traveling between Keene ancf Milford duri;"I bis campaign for the Ne w Hampshire presidential primary: . , "How do you tell the Polish one at a cockfl1ht? lje • the one with the duck. / ''How do you t.ell the Italian? He'a the one who beta on the duck. I .. How do you telt when the Mafia's t.Nre! 1be duc:k Wini." UCMIPSllMlANLAn&aa,1~--~· '°"C':m cnlnl ln Claremont tod•J' R• H Hprelled an1er'at ~urence. "who made lt appear uif I a~ 10 around telliAt ethnic Jok•. "I don't De that type of humor, and ln a CODHnaUon about «Jmtc: .tort ... U.ll came about wtlh one ol tbe re- porters an tbe plane, -and I bad liVfD th .. u an uample." Re .. •NWAaeniDtent.w. The flow from the dam into the Salt River was increased rrom 61,500 to 80,000 cubic feet per second <C FSl the same amount that wa s passing through the Phoe nix area at noon oo Sunday The flow from Stewart Moun lain Dam. which holds back Saguaro Lake east of Phoenix. was about 50 cfs. S RP officials had rea~ ..the structurally . un- sound dam might collapse from the force o f ruooU fro m Saturday's storm . but rain totaled onl,Y a ha lf Inch lnst.ead of the predicted one to three lo· ches. Before tonight's storm ar- rives, SRP hopes to have about 100,000 acre-feet or room in its two Verde reservoirs and about UI0,000 acre-feet of space In its Salt reservoirs. On SW>day ni&bl, the Verde Lakes bad about 70,000 acre.feet or room and U\e Salt River lakes, about 95,000 acre-feet of room. according to SRP spokesman Joe .. Gacioch. Vauh Baby Death Natural F REDERICKSBURG, Va . (AP ) -A mummlfled lofaht round in the vault or a fL\l*'al home di~ a natural ckat.b aboul 40 yean ago, accordln1 to an autopay report. • ~Tbe report aaid the uniden· Ufted tn(at wu ttlllbom or died a fe.w d•1• after birth, a 1pokHwom1a for tJa• 1t1i• medital ~m.iMT'I otfJ~ aaid. Tbe body I coadiUoft, the burial cleth• -&be t1lu' colftD ba wbicla Jt •• found last trict.y . ln4icate the approxlmat• Y•at of tu death, abe said. ,. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Youth Holding Cops at Bay In Newport Pohce secured an area of Big Canyon m Newport Beach today a fter a 17-year-0ld boy with a gun reportedly threatened tus mother and barricaded himself A maid toot sma Iler children in the residence at 20 Winged Foot out of the house. The youth was reportCii to be in the home alone and a police negotiator was trying lo reach him at noon. Resideou of the ex· elusive community were told lo remain indoors. Tlte stock market was cloeed toda1 becaue of UM bo&Way «*- senl•I GHrce Wasllll•1&o•'• birtlllcby. Park spokeswoman Virginia M tiler said the water in the park rose about 3""z feet and some res- ide nts waded out. while their neighbors decided to ride out the storm. No additional. damage was reported Sunday night. she said. The canyons of the Santa Ana Mo untains in eastern Orange County a lso became trouble spots in the weekend storms. Sheriff's deputies reported an unknown number of peopie s t randed at Coto d e Caza beca use Trabuco Canyon washed out access roads. In addition. two men and a woman. stranded in a pickup truck in· Holy Jim Canyon by Saturday's s to rm. remained trapped in tbe canyon, but at least had some company -six rescuers who also got stuck. Three of the would-be rescuers (See RAIN, Pace A%) Motorists: Here's Closed Road L·ist Here are highway and freeway closures reported at ore as time today: -PAaFICCOASTIJIGBWAY : From Avenida Pico Capistrano to Palisade Drive. -C~INO CAPIST•ANO : North from Avery Parkway. -..DEL OBISPO STaEBT: Ftom Cam.loo Capistrano to Selva "Road. • • -IAGUNA CANYON &OAD: From the San Diep Freewa'to Pacllle ~t Hitbway. --0 TEGA RIGllWAY:l'rom thel.IADM.ao.FnewaJ to lbe Rlvenicle CountJ ~--aMS aAY DUV&c J'rom Su Joequln Hills Road to Sutbhdf Drive. -<'ANY°"'8: ~ '9edin1 bltO llherade. Holy Jim and TrUac:o c~. -P&Ql'IC COAl'I' lllGllWAY: Froal Ventura County ll.ne to a.ta llonlea. -llOVMl'ADIS: All roadl lnto towns tn the San Benaardlao llomt~. -8BCONDA&Y aOAl>8: Numerous roads U\routbout Oran1e -.lid Loe AnJelee ~u. . •• ' . N Mond!J, '*'*" ''· ,.., ---JUT BREA.KING----.... J.AU """ froM ,..._., ..,... .., ••a •I .._ *"' ''' wat .. Auto Marwfacturen , Eye Another Decline DETROIT tAP> Fa~ wllh uncertalft aaa.. ud 1Ull· 9'~ventorlea, U 5 ma.nuftcturen tentaUvtl)' bave • aled a decUDe ol 11 pettmt la a ~1...ur ear pn)- dQCU. c:ompend with l .. t )'t!ar, • tnde publteaUoa reported &oday. Wllh producuon In lhe flrst lhnie IDClfttha or Lbe year eatlmaled to trail am·s fin t qua.rur by at ~r~t. atc'OOd· quarter o.t'put COGld wind Ulll betWMD 15 percent aocl IO perent lower thu It wu ln the Mme pen ol lut year, Mid Ward'a ~utomotJ .. R.epotta. The five oumpanle:1 •lated 2.CW mllUoo can for the uumbly Dnes compared with 2.41 m1Won ln laal year'a sKOGd quart.r. in tbe ftnt quarter, they will bave built about 1.12 mUl~ a1aiut 2.41mlltioft1n the aame im quarter. ,...a.. .... bd .......... ~ . , LONDON (AP> -F~ oebaqe marteta •ere quiet iad &old marketa were men so today u a variety of local ltolid~ dosed lnld1nl ceeten around the world. With markets in Amenca. Hoai Kaai and parts or West P.rmu,y daHd Sold eloted at sea.so an ounce in Loodon com-,.red wttb '658.SO at the clCMSe Friday. In Zuricb fold cJoeed at NQ.SO ~with .... 50. . The price of sUver closed slightly h1gber ln London al $3S.7S •n ouace compared with $3S.50, The dollar closed in Tokyo at 243. TIS Japanese yen, up from 143.075. NEW YORK (AP) -A man WU puabed in front of a sub- .-ay train and killed in Queens today, about 13 hours after an ll-year-old boy was shoved into lbe path of another train in Harlem. •-Sit. James Duffy ol the Transit Police salct it wu ''too early w telf" iHbe same peraon poshed ~ Yic:Uma. Tbe tt.Wq oc- turred at about 10: 10 a.m. at the Rooeevett A._...7ctb Street 'talion of tbe IRT Flushing line in Jaebon Beisbtl, Qa1 ... 1'1oe Glrb f{fllefl 111 Fire · LOS ANGELES CAP)-Two YGUlll c:lrta .... I and 5, died whim rare swept through their HJ&b)and Part bome ~ moraing, fU"e officials said. 1be gtrla' bodies were found lo a rear bedroom of the oae- story borne. Their parents ·were takea to a nearby emer1eacy hospital for treatment of smote inbal•tloa. tbe 1pok11man said. Nee si.,... •--• l•r Nerc• By Tile Auedaa.d Presa A Pacific-born storm packing sale-force wiDda WU bound .today for northern California where workers toot adnnta1e of a brief weather break to fortify a San Joaqain lllver Delta levee weakened by three days of rain, wind and rt.a1q Udes. County to Probe 'Ildelands Exchange Orance County supervisors have •treed to loot into tbe lengt.b:y and expeaaive process <>f allowinc tbe Balboa Yfcht Club lo acquire a parce of public tidelands. The Newport Beac h club .agreed to pick up the estimated $10.000 processing tab in ex· c bauge for the county•s con- sideration. Yacht Club officials want to trade a piece of club property for the tidelands area. Tbe ::1 of tidelands ls pres· ently for parting and boat ,.. storage by the club. which leases the bnd from tbe county. Tbe ctub•s !!>year lease on tbe land exptrea ln Deciember, um. But the land swap propc>Md by the club would late at leut that lone to neeotiate, county of· facials said. 1be trade would have to be ap- prond by tbe stat.e Landa Com· miaslon. And legislation would ' be required to provide for the land achance. Tbe .-reel ~t by tbe yacht Two Fields Films -Set for Libraries club ii oat dired}y acceuible to public recnMianaJ me, comt7 olOeiallt said. The atrip la between tbe club itself and the county Harbor Department oo Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. The club paid tbe county Sl,920 last year for use ol tbe land. Mrs. Schmidt Of Newport Dead at 91 P rivate services are pendJng at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale for Orange County philanlhrop'-'t Marjorie Moser Schtnidt, 91, of Newport Beach, who died Friday. Born in 1889,. in Carthage, N Y .. she had llved on Balboa Island since 1930. Sbe was a con· tributor to charities for Hoag Memorial Hoepttal, St. James Episcopal Church. the Newport Harbor Art Museum, Cb•pman College· and the Price-Pottenaer Nutrition Foundalklll. Confess 'Guilt ' . ' U.S. Told ., 'n. Aeeeeta .... p,... lra.ntan Pre.Jdenl Abolba'11D Bani~ bu repeated h1a de· mud foe a U.S. admluion ol 1uHt for alle•ed misdeed.a dur· b11 the •bab's relan as a eoadi· lion tor lhe release of tbt American hostage~. Tehran radio said today. T he inqwry by an ioterna· llooal commission into lr~ao alleratlons again.st the depoNd sha h will not be sulftcieot. to ensure the release ot the SO Americana, now lo their ltrnb day of captivity, Bani-Sadr was quoted as saying after a meeting or the ruling Revolutionary CouocU Sunday night. Secretary ol State Cyrus R . Vance, meanwhile, arrived U\ New York and went Into a meet· ing wi th U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. A spokeswoman for the American mission to lhe United Nations was asked the purpose ol Vance's visit and said sbe tbougbt it was for a general discuas.ioo but "I would expect that the subject of Iran would come up.'' One of lhe hostages in Tehran, U .S . Marine Cpl. William Galleaoe, said ln a filmed in· terview that be bad expected tbe abah to be returned lo Iran in the second week of U.S. Em· bassy siege. He said alter two weeb be bad thought be would remain ln the embaasy forever or leave "1n a plastic bag." Gallep and Marine Sgt. Paul Lewi.a spake on Feb. 10 with • group rL the visiting 41 memben of the Committee for American· Iranian Crisis RM<>lutioo. The interview WU filmed by Greek television and broadcast on NBC-TV's 'Today" show. Striking FV Teachers May Reject Off er By STEVE MARBLE Ot -Deity ,._ Slotff Striking F ountain Valley elementary school teachers are expected Tuesday to reject the latest settlement offer from dis· trict offlciala, who met with teacber leaders over the weekend ln marathon neaot>a· tioo sessions. Pat Hamey, president of lhe Fountain Valley Educators As· sociation, said today lhal the propogal offers nothing new to teachers and added that she'll recommend the offer be voted down. Teachers, who have stayed out of the claaarooms for six days, will vote oo the proposal at 1 a . m . T uesd ay at Wa rd low School. Parents of Fountain Valley Elementary School District pupils threatened last week to enter t he labor tiff un1ess a q uick end lo the dis pute was found. Recall a ction against school trustees and possibly students o ut of c l ass r oom s we re alternati ves parents mentioned they might consider. . District negotiators could not be reached for comment today. Meanwhile, teache rs ln the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach a re set to ratify a new lhree·year pact on Feb. 25. .. ~ ............. BICYCU81'S DOUG YOON (LEJ'T), LAMY GAYl..UM ON .. ..aRT'S MCK BAY DRIVE : ~HM.._ aa11d ........ a.,, • ..,. ... ,....._.. ea1elt:Jft o.t.. ~. , .. ... P•9eAJ f',...P.,.eAI STORM DAMAGE. • • RAIN ••• jured wbeG the Piper Cherokee they wwe flyiq fnND Palmdale to Van NQS went dowa iD the San Gabriel llountaina nortb of Saugus, Los Angeles County S h e riff's Department spokesman Gary Netchman said today. - The =Ywmt down about '1 p.m. , NetU!Daa Nici. but was fomd after a Hl'toully iDJured aunl9'0r walked out lo report tbe aceldent. Tbe otber surviYOr la In a1Uc:al coodltioa. NaJDM ol U... ca tM plane were wtUlbeld J::'"""• aotiflca. lion ol ne:ct ol Cbartea Spoebr, %1, of Vmlce. WIS eleetrocated todQ U be stepped into a paddle of water where power llDes bad fallm. said Los~ Police ScL Pat Connelly. Two drowDlllp that occw ted Saturday ailbt ..... ......,.u.l to- day: Pucual Balderama, •. of Chino, died wben bl1 car plunced IJdo a San Bernardino Co.unty fiood comtrol c:lwmel. John Arnold. a. wu swept •way from b1a lister u the two of them croaed a street 1n Rancho Cucamonga. The boy's body was found in a nearby atorm drain. ID edditioa, Pedro Salas, 20, ol Anaheim, wu swept away by w at.er from flooded Chino Creek after be sot out of a car that bad gone around barriers onto a flooded street. near Claioo. Tbe drtwr ol that ear. Freak Aguirn, 3', of ADUaetm. WU ar· rested bJ abertft'a ~ far lnveatt1ation ~ maulauctater became the car wu driven into a restricted area that bad been blocked off because of flooding. ot.ber storm· victim• included actor Andy Griffith, wbo fell from the roof of hls Norlb Hollywood bome Sunday as be * * * was tryi~g lo cove r It with got out on a bu.lldozer e arly to.. .plastic durlnt the buy-y nm. day and tbe remain.ins alx peo-• Gl'irrttb broke a bone in biJI pie were expected to ride out on lower bade and will be in u.e " bGUdmen by tont1ht AU were hospital about a week, said rePOrted in 1ood condition lo a Ric bard Linke , G riffttb 's 1maJlcabinlntbecanyon. personal manager. Kesidenta of the south coast Also, Hollywood divorce at· a rea were struggling to cope torne1 Ma"ln Mltcbelloa'a with the rain. bome in \Jae Hollywood BWa In Lacuna Beach'• Arch hUDC ~ at ta.. edet fll Beach Relcbta, two families a ~wr created wtMa wet -U. were evacuated from Del llar save ftPa7 _..ta. Mm. ...S Avenue homes when rain-caused Oattened tbe aat Mime ..... erosion started alides in the • tbe bill neicbbociloock · · Tbe fand"el of C.L. llcArtbur· "Look at t.WI. I c:aa"t '1111... and tbe Georse Usbat.oeaea were it.'• a.aid ~. ••we'Ye mo•ed out wben about to . worked oa t1a1a Mme for lt feet of cnddDa Del Mar AYenue .. 1ears. It'• ·wort.la • mwt.. plummeted downbUl and tbeiJ'. doll.an -or at least it ... homes~ too. -~ a m1Diae cloUan.. •• Aboal 30 residents of WgDIUt C...)'Cm Boed were moYed to a . Red ere.. ........ &mday night. wlMD tbe ~ became tmm-. dated .... about four feet or . waler'. One boa9e was destroyed · and 12otben damaged. ', A bout 25, residmu YOlaatarib evacuated their bomes lat.e Sao- day 1n Mandeville Canycm and another 28 homes were a.imilarty . evacuated ln Laurel Canyon. ci· ty firefighters said. Jvst •cros1 tbe Mexic.1p border from California in TI· Juana, where .....-mes ....-e forced to releue aome waler from the alinc Rodrtpe& ~ about•~------­thoM ata mded by floodte1 Dorothy Alvord cl Cbula Vb- ta. Cal.if., and ber fttt cbild:rm were marooned in t.be TijllUIA area for three days befOft tJaey were reecued SuodaJ' by a Mex· le an helicopter. * * * PoBee reported electrical and . telepbooe railurH throughout the art coloQJ and a portion. or the Main Beach boantwallt col- lapsed after being undennJned by run <If and hJllh tides. Polke in Newport Beach and San Clemente reported some problems with m udslides on roadwa.ys. In Newport Bea<'b., slides and u:ndennined paving temporarily ckJMd a.et Bay Drive, one lane.., of Jamboree .Road near &ut Cout ~and cme laM ~-,, nortJsbound Dover Drive near 16th Stnd. In San Clemente. modslides • were reponed oo Av erud.a Va- quero and Camino Las Bil ares. Art Rescqed. '• ,.. Soggy on Coast, But Not Record From Flooded'· IBGallery ' . • ...... ol the Lapn• Beacb . Mmeam of Art formed a bum.an The rain that 'a f allea on the A<'~ to figures tept by chain 5..aa.>' niebt to remove .. Orange eo.t so far t.b.la 7ear is Denoy, since June 30, ltTI, U.43 bunclrecla of W'Ofb ol art from . well above neraee. but it's rar inc bes of raiD la.a•e fallea in lbe flooded lower p.Uery. • rrom ~ .... a reeonl, a-..-.e1..... Hun"' .. ---Beacb. Be says tbe A spokeswom•n for the ---. ~---. ---maseum said the wort included to amateur weatbet' hiatorfan J . figure ls representative o1 the macb ol the museum'• perma- Sherman Denny of Huntincton entire Orange CoasL neat coUectioa and wort that re· Beach. In lbe 49 years Denny bu ce11tly bad been a.bibtted. been t""""" ataUltics, be said 1'be --'-removed i.nc1uded So far UU. year, oearly 11 tbe 12-month season total bu ...-- iJicbeaofralnbavdallen.besa.id. averaaed out to U .73. oil palri«1np, watercolon. litho- Luf year, at the aame elate. 1rapb1. pboto1r•pb1 and "But our weuest 7ear ,,.. ln 12.10 lnebee bad fallen. scalptare. It wu reported thAl 1943. We bad 28 inch•• that "We're way abead or the none,,.. damacecL ••Tbe Dentist" and "Tbe Barber Sbop,", both slarrinc W .C. l"Wds. will be abown at the Newport Beach Public Library film Dltbta. Mrs. Schmidt la aumnd by he r sisters, Mn. Sherman Shumway of Bel Air and llln. Carter Galt of Honolulu: a daughter, Mn. John H. Scudder of Balboa laland, four IJ'8ndlons and one great-grandsoll. y ear," be aald. Tea years averaae aDd if it keeps=' fte .-.woman said tbAt earlier, the <>nn&e Cout bad down like It did tb1a wwie_eaeai•-11.11. a,... eutier' iD U. d.Q bad poeted lt8 drillt ....,.. pWq we cou.Jd set a new recan1.•• pemped CMJt tbe lower J.aller'7 ol onlJ' a.a 1ac:Me o1 ratat.n. DeGny aajd. u.e .,..... 11 111'1 Cliff Drt". The tentative contract was ~~~!:!.~~~:,,!!~,!!!.:_ __ ...!:~~=::....-------_;:;;.;;...;;,:;;;:;;;;;;::...;;.__;..;._~--- Tbe tum. will be abowD fies- d a1 at '7:80 at tbe Newport Center Branch, 8$1 Saa Clemente Driwe. Wednesday they will be shown at tbe Marinen Bruch. 2005 i:>o.er Drive. a 7:JO. Mm•Nioa to the film Jqta .. free_ DAILY PILOT n.0r-a..0911W ..... -~·-_ ... -.. .. ......_ ...... 0r_ (Mtf ............. c--.------,_,_ -..,_ F-flot CMl.o -.--.-..... ... ..,_ _v.....,,..-,U,.-~c.o.ot.A .............................. .__._ ..-. .. n. ...... .....-. ......... ........ ~Clllll ...... ~ ... _ .. _ ----LC.... Vl(.,.,.._ .... 0.-. __ '-" ..... Edit• T1'11t rnr '71•1IO-CD1 a •••M ...... ....,. Th~ family bH 1u11e1ted memorial eontrtbutiona to the Price-Pottenger Nut.rWoa P'olm· dalion, P.O. Box 3814, La Meaa. Calif. Woman Slain; Man Shot in ·Tavern Brawl A woman wu abot to death and a man critlcallJ 1.DJured SwMlay a1cbt durlD& • dllpUte over mul&e p&a,.s ta a S.ta An;ot:· Wttbbeld kteDUfkation of tbe .tdims, pmdiDI DOUflCI· ~~two men &ecame embniOld la aa arpmeat over juke bas ... c: ....-~ • male patroD llDd a 1..,i. barmaid. Tbe, ......... tW. Tbe ••• wa1 reported lo crlUeal e I lttlall todaJ at UCI Medial c.Mr. lODeinCrub MN J08K. Colt& IUu CAP) -At llllt 10 wtt9 '1llecl ud 2$ :-.... two ..... c:rubed a..U.IOGtbeutotthe. caDUll .... tlal Ila JON San ll{dro Ml G .. ral Wpway, fllke ..... ft9 .... of dlt K • cl'!at , .... , wu aol Im· ...... ..,~ - greet.ed with enthusiasm last week from teachers, who bad threatened to join their Foimtain Valley Colleagues on the plctet line. The t e ntative pact offers teachers a 9 percent pay raise, retroactive to July 1, 8 percent the secood year and a &Ofldi· lional 8 percent the third. Uu:oline -To)lany? NEW YORK <AP) -Writ.er Tom Camey COO· cedea he's "in love" wltb Caroline Kennedy. 22· year-old daughter of the late John F. Kennedy, ac· cording to Ladi•' Home Journal. But a s k e d wbeUMr marrtaee was a poulbllity, be replied, "I can't antwer that." "The whole lnterest ln Caroline and me on the part of tM pres• has bMn 1treuful," Carney. 31, uld ln an Intervi ew publi s hed In tbe mafHine'a Mareh LNM. The JoumaJ 1ald Mlu Ken~edy's mother, Jac- quellnt 1Kennedy Onu1l1, b11 1d¥taed C1mey on • movie ecript be bu eo- autbored ~ waa unable to tell lt to two of BoUJwood'• -...-.., ' ... I I • . ~ .... . . -- - At:SGARAGE 56 FASHION lSLANO NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644.7030 ~­DAil y PtLOT M Bofl,6,Dr Trying to Save Dog '\ I I . . . • • Go~n . Pluinbing . Probed M lAMJ (AP> -After seeing the "Gold Plumbing Caper" splashed in a newspaper again, members <>f the Dade County School Board say they want to question Superintendent Johnny L . Jones about plumbing fix- tures for his West Florida home. Plans for the $125,000 house were .altered to accommodate <deluxe plumbing fixtures - many gold-plated -similar to nearly $9,000 worth of fixtures . ordered for a non-existent high school class. The Miami Herald reported Sunday. "Needless t.o say, I a m ex- tremely concerned and this is a very grave and serious matter," school board chairman Phyllis Miller "If . . . the s tate attorney finds reason to go forward with more investigation and question- ing, the board should be ready t.o la ke action under the provis ions ot Dr. J ones' contract," added board member Ethel Beckham. Builder Craig Meffert told the Herald that Jones canceled the changes after an employee for a plumbing supply house blew the whis tle o n th e a tte mpted purchase. "He (Jones) told m e lo get rid of the new plans," said Meffert. "ije said he'd appreciate it if I forgot we ever had that con· venation." I Meffert also said the modifica- tions discussed with Jones in· eluded a three-bowl kitchen sink and a six-foot bathtub. The Herald reported the items ordered at school expense in· eluded a three-bowl lrdtcbeo sink _.. a 9'x·foot bathtub. Huu1ans and Apes Compared at UCI A slide show and lecture com- paring human and ape behavior will be held Wednesday in the UCJ Science Lecture Hall , begin· nine at.R o.m, ~~-. §hirley Strum will discuss "Life Wi th t he P umphouse G an g : Insights Into Human Behavior" as a part of a continu· ing lecture series being conduct- ed by members or the L.S. B. Leaky Foundation. Tickets a re $2 for UCI students and $4 for the public. For fu rther informa· lion call 833-5588. ••••wt. Md nw.,..., ~11en.c o.-.r the ••~ of bll f 1Uaer fol'°wlq k.._., 1ur1ery tut yur, M:ffldbac lo hla mother. Ake~. T.:at track *'1 be1u Satur- d a J afternoon t n Black Diamond. ~at.cl about JS mUet IMtllMlt of S..tUe. Wltn.Na P~ tocedlir tllLI account: Mattllew. Michael and two otlMtr ~ had toee aoMtnc for 61towtuedl 8aturda1 after. nooo .-, a 1mall creek t.batram lnlo Lah Sawyer near Black Ola IDCJftd. W ltw1ea 1av• Ulla account of wbatb~: The dot fell throuah a partial· ly lced over awampy a rea. created by overflow from the lake BAILING OUT -A resident of the Buckeye area west of Phoenix bails out a room in his home as cleanup opera- tions get under way following flooding from the Salt River over the weekend. Gr111t Gripe Food Caterer Fights Fee Operators of a food service catering to desltbound luncbers have a beef with th, Irvine Com· pany. According to court papers flied Friday, tbe company bu forced Lori's Kitchens Inc., of Santa Ana, t.o pay Sl,200 for the privilege of delivering s andwiches, salads and other noon-time treats to workers in company-owned buildings in Newport. Beach and Irvine. Lori's is calling it "unfair in· terference with business rela· lions." It is alleged in the Orange County Superior Court action tbat Lori's was notified of the license fee in November and re- fus e d to pay it . Shortly the reafter. Lori 's delivery personnel were refused admit· lance to one of the company· owned Newport Center office buildings, tbe suit st.at.es. Lori's paid tbe fee, but bad steadfastly refused to slgn an '·entry license agreement" with the company,' according to tbe lawsuit. It is claimed in the action that continued refusal of Lori's to sign the agreement will lead t.o new action to block delivery or lunches to office workers. Lori's is asking the court over· rule the Irvine Company's posi· lion. order return of tbe Sl ,.200 Ucense fee and make the com· pany come up with some bread -in the form of $100,000 in punitive damages. Crippled Boat Arrives Safely In San Diego A 57-foot ketch reported in trouble off Baja Californla ar- r! ve d in San Diego ')l.Dder sail Sunday afternoon with all bands safe . The Coast Guard identified the vessel u Tioga, owned and skip- pered by Chester Salisbury II ol Corona del Mar. The pusengers were not identified. The Coast Guard sent helicop- ters searchln1 for the vessel when spotty., atauc.ftlled radio signals indicated the boat was being battered by heavy seas and in danger of broaching about a mile offshore and three miles south of OncUIO Point below RO.arito Beach. Tbe radio me11qe wu t>lcked up about 7:30 p.ll\. Saturday. On arrival at San Oie10 SaliJbury reported that bil aux- iliary eni1ne bad failed and h.1a radio waa aJmoet inoperative. 'Kickbacks' Told NEW YORK <AP) -FederaJ ofllclal• have cracked a t t· mUllon·•·YHr ldckbacka-for- fuon rilll bl UM New Yon re· ~on of tbe U.S . Cat tom a niee..L.. acCOl"diq to the Daily tw1. 'Ille New1 Nported ln ltl Sund91 ediUona tbat customs of. flclai. took ldckbaelll In ex· ch••I• for belplna for•lan muuleetunn wbo were brinl· tn1 soodl into um eountry. Ml~ ran to help the dog, cou.ldn'l reach ll and retreated. Then Mathew lried t.o save the 1tru11lln1 animal. but phmeed lnt.o the water. M lcbael then ran out a&ain t.o aave b1J friend. a nd al&a feill in. Another playmate, 9·year-old Jaaoo Hamlin, a lso met the s ame fate trying lo help the boys . But he was a strong swim· Festival Marred By Blaze NEW ORLEANS <AP> -A huge papier-mache d inosaur w as set afire tod a y a n d destroyed lo the th ird maJor criminal incident of the pre- M ardi Gr as festivities, police said. On Sunday. nine persons. tn· cludlng two policemen. were in· jured when a hit·and-run driver rammed his car Into Mardi Gras parade watchers. police s ajd. A similar hit -run accident oc· curred Feb. 10 . The $35,000 float called "Bae· c hus aurus," a n ineb riated dinosaur that wagged its head at parade watchers. was set afire as drivers waited for permission to cross the Miss1ss1pp1 River Bridge en route to a warehouse, police said. The float, part of the Krewe of Bacchus pa rade Sunday ni~ht. was d estroyed . s aid Al a n S parkman. director of police operations for the bn dge police Ste phen Harns. 23. of New Or•eans was captured later and booked for arson. said Soarkman Mom ents a fter the Sunday auto incident. a man identified as Anthony Moore was arrested and charged with hit -and-run. resisting arrest and possession or marijuana, police said. •'I was pinned a gainst the parade barricade cable and the hood of the car," said Urban Rogers. who received minor c u~. "Ev e r yb o d y s t art ed sc reaming, 'Get out or t he way'!" The incident occurred during the Toth parade, ooe or ~ big- ger parades leading u p to Tueada=2'5+ r wdy Ma rdi Gru celebratioo. One • Libby Wright of Houston. said the driver of the car got out of bis vehicle just before the accident. A Slippery lntrader SALT LAKE CITY <AP) -E ighty-five -year-old Ayame Hiranlshi got the scare of her life when .a five-foot snake poked its h ead Cro m a bathroom closet In he r basement apartment. She called her daughter, Tomiko Sato. who said. "It just stayed there for · a bout 30 minute s, poking its tongue out a nd staring at us .. Efforts to capture the boa constnct.or failed. and it retreated to the house's heating system . where 1t could survive mont h s. Farnsworth said mer , pulled himself out, aod ran with h.i.a brother t.o get help. The do1 alao reached firm ground. The Hamlin boys' father. Ran· dy Ha mlin, and Michael's father rushed to the scene . Ha mlln held a rope while Roberts Inched along it in the water to where the two boys were floating. He pulled his unconscious son from the water. but could not reach MaUbew, who wu farther out. Fire rescue unit.a finaJly ar-1 ra ved . retrieved Matthew and trie d to r e vive both boys. Roberta said ooJy bis son abowed any signs of Ute. M ich~J was rushed t.o Valley 1 Gene ral Hospital and then transferred t o Children's ' Orthopedic Hospital in SeatUe. I ( • • s r Too/tf~h Wot~r Linda Dennis. a resident of Laguna Canyon Road an Laguna Bt'ach. holds a fish that didn't make 1t through lhc flood waters. The fis h ..., as apparently washed out of a pond m the ne ighborhood . . r l Retired Bishop Kennedy Succunilis ·, By Tbe A.uoda&.ecl Ptt98 One of the youngest blsbops e ver elected to the Method.ult Cburcb and a Longtime spiritual leader of the Los Angeles area bas died in La&JUl'& Hi lls at the age of 72. Retired Bis hop Gerald Ha m iltoo Kennedy. wbo became a bishop in 1948 when be was 40, had retired from bis 20-year tenure at the head of the Pact!ic and Southwest Conferen~ or the United Methodist Church seven years ago. An outspoken lecturer. preach- e r a nd a ulbo r . h e h ad a personal style that appealed to thou.sands. "Common people heard him gladly," said the Rev. WiU M . Hildebrand. a personal friend "Wh ere people knew he was speaking there would be a fine and enthusiastic crowd . That was true all across the country " K e nned y was a for m e r member of the executive board of the National Cou ncil o f Churches and a past president of the council of bi s hops or the United Methodist Church He had been hosp1tal.11ed in fa1 hng health for 2"'1 years in the Beverly Manor Co'lvalescenl Hospital in Laguna Hills. and died ear ly Sunday without regauung consciousness after suffenog the latest ma series of strokes earller 1n the week. Bishop Charles F . Golaen. who succeeded Kenn edy as the SUCCUMBS AT 72 Bishop Gerald Kennedy spiritual leader of the church in the Los Angeles area. described him as "one of the outstandm~ preachers of the church." Kennedy 1s survived by tus wife. Mary, and by a brothe r. Herbert. a retired newscaster who Lives m Stmson Reach. Serv1ces have been scheduled March 1 at the First Methodist • Church of Laguna Hills and March 2 at the First Methodist - Church of Pasadena. Kennedy will be buried in Forest Lawn. ourbcist e:zlh~ ap:Jrlshirt, button cbwn 001 ler madras ... elway5 a ~rit<z., fQ.atur1r:B thi 11103t complcz.la, co1orotions ~u.'lf <!Nlr emL. baecz. colors of' bh..lQ..S,gnz.ane, browns arrl nz.da. ~B1lebl2 in PJFD"l'ZT' or full 1:uttrn frcrit @)~o~@)~@ u JlituNon Island• Newport Seodl•7J4/644·5070 1001 \M!stwood Blud.·Mstwood VU.lage•2J3/479-7727 . . • • 1 I • ' • ' ' ' I J , I 1 I ' .. .· .. .. .. . \ MOAdey f~ II tllO ..... ,;.~~'"-~oastiall . . ~· . '. ~ ..... ~ M.!;:~~"" l•e 1he Water Torture DAMP DaY ONLY, PLSASE: Who waa Oat blither· tnc idiot .t.o wnite the lyrics, .. It N...-ll&Lu lD Soul.IMnt CalUonla?" Prollebb' the ~-,.. could llnd lD OUI' •tire eoutal niPm •bo ~ t.bat ODe ~7 wocald be a staUstldv. 1AM1n1 at flluaw, be m10t be able to COD• vince btlDMif ta.at lt bua't beee too 110rm7 Ulla MUOD. He'd bave to be k;>oktn1 at~ He eoWdD't be took· inl outakle. You want to uaeu our l&Or'my coodldou by statistics. and lt mlCbt be noted that our aeuonal t.otaJ of ra1o at t.b1a wriUna la )wt UDder' 11 lncbel. ova TBS PA.ST 100 years, rainfall ln Southern Californla bu averaiect 14.7S inches for each aeuoo. So you m1Cbt ahnaa off OW' current aeries of atorma by sa)'in1 wbat the beck, we're only four inches or ao above the seMOD tota.11 oa the averap. Tbm too, look at the really blg rainfall years. Back in the rain aeuoo of lt'77·78. we Sol dampened down with 33 Mother Nature Set to Dump Big Buckets AU at Once inches of the stuff. There was another soggy year ln the rain season of 1940-41, with just a shade under 33 inches. And if you want to ~Ueve how lucky we are in the cur- rent dampness, just go back deeper into the record when 38.·18 inches or ram fell on our region in the season of 1883-1884. ALL OF 11118 might suggest you really shouldn't get too excited about a mere 1B inches of rain that has dumped upon us so far. This is little solace, however, to the hapless dtizens wbo are currenUy up to their eyeballs in mud. Or trying to negotiate Laguna Canyon Road wt1b water up ovtt the hood ornameat.. - A.19o, a '"' drls-&Del dropleU each month tbroulb<Mrt the year can't do you much damaae unless 1ou're beinl subjected to the Cb.lneM Water Torture . IT llA Y BE A WHOLE different srofy when tbe same amount of water gets saved up and then dumped on you all at once. · You may now suspect you've just been dumped on all at on ce. Statistics form little comfort at times like this. Llke somebody once suggested, "Figureg don't lie, but liars can figure." I figure l'U go find a bucket. Something's dripping on thUI typewriter. Fo11nder of Fir1n Killed in Explosion PUEBLO. Colo. <AP> - Dangerous ammonia gu wu re- 1 ea aed when ao explosion r umbled through the Mountalo Ic;e and Coal Co. here, klllinl the 8l·7ear-old founder of the firm and forcin&' evacuation of a o.lne· block area. Lynn L. Belcher, the only penoo lnaide the plant when t.be blast occurred, suffered bone fractures and severe burns over most of his body. He died two hours after the exploUoo Sunday at Parkview Hoapltal , authorities said. Elebteeo other person.a - mott ol them . firefi&bten and police olficen -were tnated at area hospitals for inhalation ol ammonia fumes and releued. authorities said. NATION I WORLu laraeli Embaaay-Operu Star of David • ID Cairo CURO, El.Yft (AP) -lnaeU diplomatt unfurled lbe blue· and whl~ Star o Davld 0q today at the orficlal 01*1ln1 ol the lane&i • &tobu&)' ln Cairo. Some El)'ptian.I wept lo torrow, but oOaen weleomed th• oewoomen. "I am aure \bat OlMI' Arab Leaden will join our peace proc· "*·" ~ Syriao·born laraeU cbar1e d'atfaitet, Youuef Haddu, said ln a alatemeot be read ln Hebrew, Arable and English. THE CB&t:•ONY •A&IDNG the openln1 ol l•rael'a fint em· baa1y in an Arab country, was att.eoded bJ about 30 El)'Ptlan Jews, 44 Americans from the United SYQalOlllel ol America and the GM Clallns Profits Hit DETROIT CAP) -General Motors, the nation's second· largest industrial corporation, says inflation bas eroded Its profits by far more than the Consumer Price Index would in· d.lcate. GM's annual report, released Sunday, said if inflation were property taken lnw account, its eamlnp last year would have been ooJy $817 mllllon if dollars could buy today what they bouf bl in 1967, instead of the $2.9 bil ion reporte d earlier. PER COMMON s hare, the companf would have earned S2.83 instead of $10.04 , and the stockholders would have earned 6 .7 percent oo their investment instead of the 15.1 percent the· company reported. The report was mailed late la&l week to GM 's 1.24 million sha reholders -more than any o ther corporation except American Telephone & Tele- graph Co. The "constant-dollar" earn- ings are only 28 percent of the reported earnings. If they bad been deflated by the Consumer Price Index, thos e earnings would have been equivalent w 46 percent of the reported figures. THE CONS UM ER Price Index, a widely uaed meaaure of inflatioo. averaged 100 in 1967 and 217.41ut year. 0 M bu aald for ye an thmt in· flation was eroding the value of its earnings, and bas shown carnmgs deflated by the coo· sumer wdex in previous annual reports w its shareholders. Earniog.s are what's left over after costs and taxes. One cost is d epreciation -the setting aside of funds w replace assets, such as buildings and m acbinery . when they wear out. GM, for in· s tance. deducts from each year's revenues 3""' pareeot or the coet ol each buildina. The de- d ucliooa a.lloUed to each bui.ldine will equal the co.t of lbe bWJd- i n 1 in 28 yeara. Sim ilarly, m acbinery l.s depreciated over 12 years. ~Slllt Cristina Ford. estrant~~ wife of Henry Ford II, filed a $10 million slander s uit against Rosemarie Kanzler Marcie·Riviere, European socialite. for tell- ing fri e nd s s he was "blackmailing" Ford in their divorce proceedings . Asylum Eyed For 8 Cohan Hijackers MIAMI (AP) -Eight Cubans who hijacked a freighter to Key Weat, Fla., will be treated "like any other penoo tryin• w flee the Communist regime in Cuba," an immigration official says. ·'They have all asked for political asylum," said Richard Gullage, deputy distnct da recwr o f th e lmm1 g r a t 1o n an d Naturalizatio n Service 10 Miami. Cuban refugees mu.st formally apply for asylum in the United States, but their requests ar~ routinely granted. Gullage said the U .S. St.ate Department bad indicated it would not attempt w prosecute the eight men for piracy'. For three days, the elcbt men sat bunched up in an eig.bt-by-10 metal cargo container, surviv- ing oo 3""' pounds of bread, two gallooa of water and a desire ror freedom ln the United States. Women'• Learue for ConaervaUve Judalsm. and several Egyptian diplomata. Dozem of Police patrolled the streets out.s ide the two-swry em· bu1y building in the Dokld residential distrfct on the West Bank of the NUe. Neighbors watched from windows and doorwaya but paasenby were urged lo keep movmg durtna the sidewalk ceremony. One teen·aged girl lowered her head and another wept openly u the laraeli flag wu unfurled. OTREa NEIGllB0&8, HOWEVER, said they welcomed the Iaraelia, although a few expreued concern about the posaibUlty of terrorist attacks. Pl,a,w Crash Killing Seven Investigated BILLERICA, Ma\I,, CAP> -The crew of a British cargo plane reported trouble gaidlb1 altitude in a heavy s nowswrm shortly before their rour~ncioe aircraft crashed m the woods, federal of· ficials say. Seven aboft'd the Bristol Brittanian turboprop were killed Saturday. and the oa1y survivor wu reported in guarded but sta- ble condition. THE PILOT aEPOaTED be wa.s flying on Instruments and having trouble ctimbln1 throulh the turbulence. said Stan McDoo- ooup, a spoke.man for the Federal Aviation AdmininratJon. Air cootrollera warned t.be pilot he was flying only 1,200 feet from the groand, &Del uted ii be wanted w land at nearby Hanacom Field at Bedford. Tbett wu DO rnpome. McDonnough s aid. The ·crash ap- pareoUy ocC1lrTed momentt lat.er. THE PIANE ~BOUND for Shannon, Ireland, with seven ·men and a woman, 21 tons of computer parts. It was oa a charter Oipt for Dtci Equipment Corp. Tbe crew's Oi encineer. Richard Creer, se. of Dorset, Ea 1land. was thrown clear of the bu.ming wreckage. He was bosplt.albed at SL Job.n's HospitaJ in Lowell with bead and leg in· juries. Atteac& F .. d Ralft•g Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis receives a warm welcome from an unidentified Regis College student at the Weston, Mass. campus Sunday. Mrs. Onassis was on hacd for a fund-raiser for Seo. Edward M. Kennedy. sponsored by Greek-Americans . THE TWO •ETBODS yielded s i m ii ar rea ul ta at GM . The -=-----------::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ replacemeot-cost m ethod gave earn.tnaa of $830 million or $2.87 cents a share. Similar complicated adjust- ment& reported for the first time tbis year show the net assets of the corporation u $12.2 blllioo in 1961 dollara instead of the $19.2 billion reported. In 1967, GM bad $9.3 billioo in net assets. 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One Mexican federal agent said that helicop- ters supplied by the U.S. for use in eradication of poppy fields are being used by Mexican govern- ment officials for pleasure trips. Another agent related that the U.S. aid is inadvertently "making millions in mordida (bribes) for Mexican federal police who use helicopters to locale poppy fields and then shake down the owners," the Union said. 1n addition, most major drug dealers arrested by federal police with the help of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration bribe the).r way out ...... Fen.y 11. 1llO D omes Collap•e la G .. 'Moving Wall of Mud' • LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Ray Linton pointed to a m ud.soaked stereo, a couple of cans of hooey, and some dented pots and pam. Thal was all be was able to aalvaae from bis sub- urban home before it wu inun- dated by a movin& wall of mud. . "We pout Juat before it hap- pened," said Linton, bis race covered with stubble and bis boots caked with mud. "We stayed in our sar. When i t atopped ralning about 3 a.m. (Sunday) we walked back up and saw it wu eooe." LINTON'S WA.8 ONE of two homes lo the Monterey Park. neighborhood of Sl00,000 homes.. that collapsed under the on- slaught of mud. Two slipped off their foundations and otoers were damaged. The mud al.so took a heavy toll in Mandeville Canyon north of Santa Monica where massive sUdes ripped through dozens or homes in the aftermath of the weekend storms that drenched the entire region. Swollen streams and runoff triggered the huge s lides. forc- ing the evacuation of at least 200 ·people. Los Angeles police were asstSting in a voluntary evacua- tion of others as a precautionary measure Sunday night. -was turned at various times into a torrent o( brown water piahing along mounds of debns that continued to pose a serious threat to the area. Tbe Norman Rosen family had been luclcy. Their cai n ear the front door was up to its windshield wipers in mud and debris. b§Jt their home was standing. J UST A FEW DOORS away. however. a wall or mud came craahiog down oo a bouae late Saturday a fternoo n. kllllog m.year-old Marion Shirley and' * * * seriously tnJurlng ber buabe.nd Rk bard. Ben and Rue Pine were lo the m iddJe of preparing an Orieatal dinner when the 12·foot ret.aloing w a II behind their three-car garage broke, flatten.log the: garage and wublna lta contents into the aide of the bom&. WREN NEIGBBOU came. by to pt ck up a few of the Pines' valuables Sunday, they found a Peki.ng duck still d ancJing on a • striot over the sink and a disll ot cooked noodles nearby oa the count.er. · * * * Storm DolVDS Plane; 1hree Aboard Dead REDDING. Calif. <AP ) -Three persons ctied when their si.ngJe-engi.ne plane crashed int.o Sacramento Mountain during a hea vy weekend rainstorm. a ~ County sheriff's deputy sa~s: <..,1>1. GIUY Lake said the iden· trues of the victims were being withheld pending ootification of next of kin. m1Ses north of Redding, Lake said A commercial airliner beard a signal fro m an e me r~enc y transmitter at the eras site Saturday night , an 'the wreckage was spotted SUnday morning by a Ca nadian helicopter that had been asked to look for the downed plane. Lakeuid. Cause of the craah was un- known. and Federal Aviation Adml.rustratioo officials planned MANDEVILLE CANYON ·Road -the only way in and out or the narrow. winding canyon The aircraft was en r oute ·from Tacoma, Wash.. to Reno. Nev .. when it crashed ~turday r:rigbt near lnt.ersta te 5. a bout 2S an investigation, be said. of prison, the news paper's report alleged. ~....:.......~~=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Some Photos Daplieates 'Death Targets' Why you should LOS ANGELE S (AP > - Authorities reportedly have scaled down the number of young women secreUy photographed as pogsible targets for torture and m urder to 400, [ ___ STA_TE _J bring your wallpaper to the • not the~ lint annouoced. The ~apba, of which many duplicates were discovered over the :· weekend, ant linked to a cue lovolv- ·• 1n1 the torture-death.a of a t least five .... teen-aae girla, in which two men are t· ttein& held for investigation. " Roy Lewis Norri.a, 32, of Redondo Beach, and Lawrence Sigmooe Bit· 1 t a ker, 39, who was livin g in a Burbank mot.el. originally bad been -arrested oo unrelated kidnap and rape cbar1•• wblcb later were . _ ~ Tbey tbeo were held oo ut ... aaulf charges. While t he men were i n jail, authorities developed evidence link- . ing tbem to the five killings, accord- ing to Los Angeles County Sheriff Pete r Pit.chess. De puties found the hundreds of photographs while searching the pro- perty of the two men. Ward t o a ... Agala :, LOS ANGELES (AP) -County • ~r Baxter Ward says he is . seeking re-election to a third term, ending speeulation lhal he might re- tire. ·Ward's announcement Friday re- iterated his stand on bringing com· muter rail service through the San Fernando Valley and h1s opposition to special interests influencing coun- ty affairs. Prison Rqalrs Do,...• CHINO CAP > -It will be two or three weeks before the last two of five dorm.itorles damaged in a tan- trum-like outburst by prisoners at the m edium-security California Institute for Meo here can be re· occupied. Marvin Ryer. a spokesman for the prison, said SUnday that about 150 prisoners have been r eturned to two of t he dor mitories and a third dcrmitory should be ready for oc- Cupancy by Wednesday, but that the ~two were more badly damaged. Spa..,, P•liq Pa•raed SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -Slate ~ Slaperinteodent Wllaon Riles Sunday denounced a new s paoking poticy for Los Angeles schools as a .. public relations" gimmick that won't reaolve discipline problems. Riles said be suspects people who want school children spanked are not people who have their own children in school '1 can tell you what will happen. 1be first time someope resorts to spanking, the community will go up in arms, and that person will be sued. " Riles said. .lflllnftl Etdoglz rd CULVER CITY <AP) -More than D> friends and Hollywood celebrities heard actor David Janssen. who died al home last week from a massive heart attack, eulogized at memorial services here as a "true professional, a superstar.'' Richard Lang, who directed many of "The Fugitive" television pro- grams in which J a.n.ssen starred in the 1911>s, described the 48-year-old Janssen during the brief non - denominational service Sunday in a tiny chapel at Hillside Memorial Parle as '.'humorous and kind, buty and charming. God be was fun . . . " UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Sale! \ GTE Phone Mart. Now phones are rrucn more than just 5QfllettWlg to taJJc on. The'fve beCOme an it rtrgral part cA today's home decorating sdlemes. So }OJ should choose )Qlf pha ies as carefuUy as )QJ \MJUk1 a rew larTl> Of rug. And ~ GTE Phan! Mart makes it possible to do just that. There )OJ can had up dozer lS cA beautiful~ stytes and cob's agam your wallpaper sample or fabric swatdles or paint chips. to see if it's exactly 'htiat you want. Then when you do pkX your tavontes, you c.an just take them home with you. So next time you t~ Inspired, come pick out some new accent pieces at the GTE Phone Mart. It's a Wde new way to see your pha1e company. Put a new Phone In your llfe. ..................... .,,,.,. HUNTINGTON-BEACH SOUTI-f 77 Huntington Center Comer of Adams and BrOokhurst. Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Open Monday through Saturday ~:30 a .m. to 6 p.m. .. .. •I " ·I I ' ,. " ~. '*'*' , .. ,., Ttiomn 1(...,11/Edlfot Barwr• Kre1blch /Ec:lltotlal P~ Editor 01anggCA<siOa••vP0101 Editorial Pge ......................................................... Will the Crisis Lessons Endure? The criala prec:lpttated by the Soviet lnvukm ot A11bantstan ls not all bad. In fact It may have a dual beneftt. Thal's the rather unusual re,uonina of Vermont Royster, who astutely observes the oauonal and lntema· tioo,al 1eeoe IOI' the Wall Street Journal ' 'n-e first benefit. he says. la that lt hu stripped away ~c~Ulkm:-tlO enderly rostered by the Soviets. tbat the -R ls a loving member or the ('Ommun.lty of ni Heaven ,~s. alter the Berlin Wall. HWleary. CaecboaJovaldu, Cuba &Del North Vietnam we should not bave been ao aul.Uble as lo swallow that line.' But somellow talk ol detente,Jears or cultural ex· changes and perhaps a great de of wishful thinking seemed lo blur those m3~rjes -d~pite the emotlons occasionally aroused by 1dents and defectors. It should be clear by now, says Royster, that ~here the Soviets see profit they're undeterred by decency and that they respect only military power. Which brings u:; to the second benefit, not a very pleasant one -the disclosure that for all our stern reac· tioo to the Afghanista n invasion, we're not in a position to do much about it milil.arily. Of course the Soviets are aware or this, probably more so than the complacent Americans. But they're also aware, in Royster's view, that once aroused the United States can muster enormous economic and ,military re· tources. This may be why they are launching the so-called (•peace offensive" directed at our NATO allies. an at· iempt to defuse the crisis by reiterating their peaceful in· ~otions toward Western Europe and. probably even pre· ~aring a token pull-Out from Afghanistan to persuade the •orld that there really wasn't much or a crisis at all. t The question remains: If this crisis fades, will we eink back into complace.ncy, or are we ready to face the l eality that the Soviets will take advantage or weakness -herever they perceive it? · • And are we also ready to back up· our words. soft or 1.arsh. with a big enough stick to discourage further-So- viet adventuring '! :Peace at UCI Apparently UC Irvine is still no Berkeley or San Francisco State when it comes to student demonstrations. Jn the unsettled '60s, protests of the bombing of Cam· bodia did include setting fire to the campus branch of the Bank of America a nd a student·! aculty ''strike'• that -1;lowed classes down for a whiJe. But there was nothing r esembling the violent upheavals that erupted on other college campuses. Last week the Anti· War Organization League tried to $tir up a draft protest rally, expecting a turnout of up to 2 ,000. " But the 20 speakers. mcluding county Supervisor Edison Miller and representatives of the Libertarian Par- /.Y, the Gray Panthers and the Alliance for SurvivaJ~ were rather Jonely. . nte frve-hour r ally attracted no more than a couple ~f hundred students. many of whom s tretched out on the awns to relax while the speakers exhorted them to resist raft registration. Perhaps the re's a new breed of college student. Pe rhaps they don't feel registration in itself is that much of a personal risk. Pe rhaps UCI is j1,1st a quiet place . Perry_aps 1t won't be so quiet if an actual draft becomes a reatw Looking to SUilllller Here's a ray of sunshine to help gel beach lovers through the wintry month of ftbruary. Orange County supervisors have taken 11 rather UD· 11s ual step to hurry along development of tbe new Capistrano Beach Park. - In an efforl to get the park finished by July l for peak \ummer use, s upervisors last week a pproved a l>onus/penalty plan for the yet-to-be·selected developer. For each day the park is completed before July 1, the ~veloper will get a bonus of$1,000. ' However. for each day it takes to complete the pa rk :after July 1. the developer will be fined $1,000. A fine for Jate completion »'-ri job is not that unusual. Bu. t the bonus 1dea sounds like a ~ood incentive for some real action. : . The 7.7·acre park site, near Palisades Drive in .Capistrano Beach, is to include basketball and volleyball 'courts, outdoor showers. restrooms and parking for 140 ca rs . The supervisors can 't be too generous these days, but gi. ven the demand for beach space. and especially park- i:ng to reach same, thjs qualifies as as a good fiscal gam· ·ble. • (>p.n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and •rt•sts Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P O 'Sox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Preparation ByL.M. BOYD t Con5ider what men like to beat. Go bunting. Fish. at dirmer. Play ball. Break loraea. Whatever. O nly t bout 3 percent of golbg iuntina ta out there bunting. ~lkewlle fishing. Also eating. Dear Gloomy GU8 And time on the playing fi e ld . Or In the saddle . Ninety.seven percent of 10· ing hunting, et al, is prepar· Ing to go. To be any good al it, you've got to devote a con· stderable amount of Ume to getting ready. And to be hap- py, It's said, you've got to learn lo enjoy the len1thy preparation and not be lmpa- Uent with lt. This ltem is from our Love and War man's file, tncldeotally. One thing the football coac~ have learned from the films of t.helr games, they say. la that their teams have deserved almost but not quite every penalty they've received. Q. ff an En1Uehman calls me "aon,headed," should I be tnlultfd or nattered? A. C..ider t.bal t comRll· mn.L. llr. He'• .aylDa )'Ou .,. • ~ lellof · Bob Greene The Press Picks a Dark Horse Soroet.b.IAI ve.ry JnwneUnc ts 1oh>1 on in lbe UllO prettdentJal camp..,,,. The praa bu pk:ted It.a man. If you thlllk It's Oeorae 8UJ1'. you haven't ~n paying doee fN)lltb atteoUoo John D Anderson. tbe con· sreumu from Rockford. Ill , hu auddenl,y b ecome tbe c andld•te that 1ofluen tial members ' or the news media would l1 k ~ t o ,see win th e Republican nomination The fact that Anderson b;is seemingly been an utmost hopeless underdog does not matter . lhe press loves un· derdogs. Jimmy Carter was an unde rdog whe n the p r e ss gravitated to him in 1976. ~nd by a ll indications. Anderson 1s about to become this year·~ Carter Some examples SEVERAL NATIONALLY known columnists who enJOY the absolute respect of their peers. have writte n glowing a rtic1cs about Anderson in lhe last six weeks. Alt.bough it is always 1m· portant for a candidate to get good notices in lhe newspapers. these ~lumns were not as im- portant for wbat they said to lbe readers as for what they said to other members of the press. They said that it was OK to love John Anderson. -The New York Times ran an editorial about Anderson and. althou~h the Times has l'n dorsed no one. tht' headline on the ed1tonal read. ··wh~ ~ot the Best''" The Washington reporter known in the llltramural world of capital media as pl•rh ap:~ thl' most cyrucal and c uttin~ wntcr 1n town began a profile of An derson th.ls way· .. John B 1\n ct erson. The name sounds nghlS Clear. simple. unadorned. un - pretentious It fits the man John B. Anderson You're begmruni.: to hear 1t a lot the no·fnll~ candidate of th<.· '80s. thr sturd~. sensible s hoes for th« long uphill climb of thl.' next decade. The man Is solid 11e·s ri ght lhere lookinJ you in the eye. talklllg s trallJlt, telling you wh at he believes whether you Uke It or Earl Wate r s oot. He doeu'l 1.1")' Lo n.t.tcr. CA• Joie. a&roke Ot' lmpreaa. There ls no amall talk in blm. tboulh be la not ao&emft. He la opinionated without beifti j ud#mentaJ. ope,l· mlodtd wit.bout ~lot vacWat· 101. ~ yet not boring. He ls the antithesis of the self· lndut1eoce of the '709. He seems lllle a good. decent. honest. in· telUgeot, dedicated man. . . " -THE TELEVISION pro· g ram "Saturday Nleht Live" did a devastating. sarcastic sketch s howing actors portraying most of tbe presidential contenders. At the end of the sketch an off. camera announcer gave bnef mock explanations or bow each candidate had fallen by the wayside dunng the campaign and then s aid that John n i\n deraon bad beet> elected pttSi· denl. 1be camera focused lD on a 1mWoi Andenoa -who was 1lttinC in lbe tdeviaion show's studio audience watching the shtch, and wbo wu appl•uded warmly by the young crowd . -People ma1ulnt U'.lil week devotes a lront-of·tbe·book arti- cle to Andenoo, referrln' to h.lm lo potdUve terms ("a potential s poller -if not winner -lo New Hampshire ... Not once in the campaign to date has he been caught cyrucaUy matching bis posiUoo.s to the public mood.··> It's starting to happen. all right The ed 1lo r3 of Time magawie 1.nv1ted Anderson to a p11vale lunch in the Time W e Bu1ldmg m New York, always a sign of a candldate·s leg1t1macy. And the fascinating thing here lb not ao much that it ·a happen.log to a barely known candjdate - after aU. it did happen to Carter four yean ago -but that it'11 happening witheut the slight.est nudge from the pubUc. When It happened to Carter, he had already shown surpri5ingly well in the Iowa caucuses. Andenon did poorly ln Iowa. and yet h1s medla prestJge is leaping. IF VOV A&E reading some sort ol conspiracy into Uus - don't . This really LSD 't a cue of the national media gelling together and declaring that John Anderson Is their candidate. Things don'! happen quite that way. although at times they must seem to Rather. the An· derson media boom 1s a result o( me mbers of the national presi. deciding' rndividually and qwle on their own. that he 1s probably the best and most quahfaed can· d1date for president The fact that he 1s waging a lonely. low· hudget campaign makes him all the more attractive. There lS nottung the national press likes better than to decade who the best man in lhe race ts If the truth be told , the nauooal reporters trust their own in· suncts far more than they trust the Judgme nt of the Amencan public. Thu as not to say lhe na· t1ooal press is ·wrong, JUSt that lheir k>ve of doing this M>rt of thing ought to be noted If' \'OU'R E w atching thc network newsca_c;~ a nd reading tht· ne~ ma1:annes this week. you probably get the 1mpress1on that George Bush ts. 1odet'<1 . lht- m l'd 1a fa\·onte But alreadv Bu'h ha!> 'tarted to fade 1n the lntNe~t of the pre!>~. an the nush of ha~ \l('tory 1n Iow a . he ha<. bt•en J httlt' too gl<'amy eyed. d hlllP too qu1ckl v CO<.'ky 1!1• 1<. J!t•llinJ.? hL' c-ovC'rage now. but th .. rt• "n<)th&nf': the pre~'> would lili.t• mMe than for Andl'rson Lo , om,, on .. tmng m the next ft."u. "'t't•k s ~n v. atth closely J ohn An rkr'on ts and~. a good man v.1th st.roog quahf1c-at1ons for tht' prt·\1denq Bu t tht> most re markablf' thlllg about has can d1r:tar .... right now as tha t the prt'ss ·1s starting to g~t behind 11 .1 lmo!>t before the public ha!> noticed 1t If he does manage tn be<"<>me a oationa1 figu.re. you• m1gtit ket>p all of this in mmd Students: Time to IAine Up Summer Jobs A press release from the Stale D e partme nt of Fores tr y prompts this column to remind students who want summer jobs that now is the time· to start their search . For the Forestry release an· nounces that lt is now ~rullinC firertgbtera for, the sum· mer season . By f a r t he state's major e mployer of seaso n al workers, tbe department has shifted lts recruitment efforts and ls inviting women and minorities to apply. Previowsly the a1ency had liven preference to lboee working towards d egrees ap. propriate to forestry. · As the department and others hiring students point out, too Charles McCabe often lho!\f' who want s umme r JObs fail to plan ahead. Engulfed lo m id-tenrl exams. they don't realize that ii they waJ\ unul the eod of the school term to stut job hlDlting, most a ll of the jobs wlll have been filled WHIL E FO.a.E S TllV firefighters work long hours. weekends and holidays. and live in barrack.I away from urban centers. the pay is good. ranging from $759 lo S906 a month. and the work in the outdoors is healthy and physically reward ing, and the jobs a re eagerly sought But so too are the Jo bs offered by other a1eocies. The sad trutll is t hat the combined total or openingl ava.ihble in all agen cie11. federal. state and local, will accommodate only about 10 percert of the applicant.ii. While the ext e nt of the employment which may be pro· • v1ded this year under special fede ral programs lS no\ known, there 1tenerally are s ummer work programs ln l.be federal agencies a s "°e ll as some fe de rally fin•oced proJe~ts within state and local govern· men ts IN RECENT years there have also been adchUooaJ work pro- graros spoo.so~ by l.be federal and st.ate governments for lhe disadvantaged and minonties School counulors should have a line on maoy of the work pn>- gr a ms which will be available And federal. state and local personnel departments wiU aJso have information concerning sum meor jobs But the alert students will zing an on the individual agencies of government directly lo press their appUcatJoos. Fo~lry says st\ldents sboWd apply directly to the Depart ment of Forestry office nearest to the m. There a re also op· portunjues with the Federal Forestry Service Tbe StJate Department o( Fish and Game also has a s ummer program usually hiring about 300 seuonal aides . And the Ca liforni a Trans porta t io n Department 's Di v ision or Hig hways has a hm1ted pro· gram ~ACH OF these agencies also 3dv1ses students to apply to the appropriate o ffices nearei.-t them · With the possibility of student fees and tuitions inc r easing. more and more students will fin d s umme r employment a necessity iJ they are to continue lhetr educauon. It all spells the need ror the students to get started busWng now. U they wait until s ummer their ~arches are almost cer- tain to prove futile Children's Book Ban· Funny, Sad ~ Out~ageous Once upo n a ti me, two chlldren who live in San Mateo went on a field trip to a pumpkin patch ln Hall Moon Bay. 'Ibey told the story of that pumptin p•tch to thelr neighbor, Mrs. Edwin Martin. Unde r the name Patricia Miles Martin she writ.ea children's booU, 93 of them.so far. Pat Martin J1ked Lhe story and turned It into ''The Pumpkin Patch" for pre·scbool and klD· deraarten children. Tbe story ls simple. Aft.er a fteld trip to a farmer's pumpkin patch to allow each child lo the k i n · dnsarten to select h.11 own pumpkin , WaJly comea over to ~te's hoUH. Kate, one of the kin · der1arteoert. hH left her pumpkin ln the f1rmer'1 field because there WU a mouse lMLde,The mouse had chewed • doorway In one side. Wally wanted to d,ump th e mouee CM.Ii. but Katt dl dn't want to take the mouse·~ home •way Wally's pumpkin was now a J ack ·O·Lante rn. "Boys ro n m ake Jack-o-Lanterns better than Jirts;· saJd Wally. Kate nodded. "Do you want It?·· asked Wally. Kate nodded again. "I love.Jt." she said. As a foreshadowing of the ac· Uon on the first pa1e; MN Marlin has Wally make lbe statement. "Boys c an do anytblnl better than girls." She sent the book to her publisher. an<t expected the usual ructloo abe got aa a professional writer. AB, B VT Mrs. Martin reckoned ..tlhout thlnklo1 of a 1roup of aln·smJtera called the Cedar Rapids, Iowa. school dlt· trld ltuJu.c ultural Non·Sexlst Advteory Committee. (I awear it!) Thia committee banned "The Pumpkin Patch" to1ether wtUI ~ than 10() other titles becaute ll was deemed "dis· crtmlnatory'' -I.e .• r aclat. sex· lat or biased against han- dicapped people. sometimes by "om[uion. '\ All t he books banned were children'• bookl. A ftimber of the MCNSAC. Donna Barnes. e xplained the point of vi ew of the ban·the · bookers .. The influence of the written word. even when distort· ed. and the power or a joumaUst to profoundly lead thoughts and emotions o' vulner1ble adult ml.ods has been evidenced in the publlc ·s resp onse to loc al newspaper articles. ••AS A matter of parallel. It seem• illogical to usume tblt the author o.f a book for children does not abo have lbe power to Influence aod Indoctrinate vulnerable youn1 mlnds with distortions based on the value Jud1meots of tM author." A fr1eod of Mrs. Martin, Willa I veraon. saya · ·'I think this Is f\lnny·aad. Do you?" I do indeed lhlnk It ls funny. sad and a number of other thln11 as we ll. includln1 a damned outr11e. Thal a claque ol citizens anywhere should d.-clare the lnnottnt Idea that little boys can do anythln1 bet· tf'r than little o.rla a heresy to be expuo1ed from the mlnch of those Utlle 1lrl1, not to speak ol thoa.e little boys , Is an abuse of fKJW~of 50me matnltude ~ I happen to thrnk the state men\ µ-ue , though that is or no great lmportan~. Boys are the· DOERS in our culture. and women ar~ lheir creators and rearers I think that idea will prevail when there are no &onger multi-cultural non·sex1st ad· vlsory~m lttees anywhere. The of so many books. large y because they portrayed little lirll in a lilht not favored lo current feminist circles. d.ld not 10 unchallenged. Steven Brown. exttut.ive director of the lowa Civil Uberties Union, said before lbe cue came out: "Our schools, of all places. !'lbould be the tut. to deal with bad Ideas by sweeping them un· der the rua. If any of thne boob bave In lbem archaic concepts or bad Ideas, they s hould be !'llnaled out for criticism In cl111room discuasion. not bJdden away 'These boob are a reflec tion of a IOClety whlch bas been and conUnun to be racist and sexist in many subtle and not·» subtle ways. The problem ls not cured by removing books from the ltbrary. .. 'But of COUJ"M I ··- / CX>NSUMER • •di C..... E.s.aec P•••l•I Tell DEAR PAT: I ban arUu'ilia and am ~101 treat.ad 1Mdl~all.Y. My doctor to!d me a lot of ~ pie wute UDtokt t\lmt ot money ao1n1 aller JO called ftkS ew.. Juat bow mucb a>o0ey .. 1peot OD W~ U..t.m•t? H.W •• Costa Meta A.rtllrtlll ..neren wlllle wMI try .. ,..._. &o ,... line..-..... wu&e __.., '1 W... per year• ~ tna&•ee&. •~1 &o reaeardaer Anlau 8. F'reeee. la ........ &o tllie Medlea es pe .... ~ ..,._ .-Ht e.,... eaa uue Yktlm• &o delay _.,Jropet' medkal treatmeat 01 eve• a.ad&oplirylk .. ••1e. ............ AHb M•l•r. It'•••• DEAR a.EA.DEU: "Co••uJcaUoe: t.be Key to Sa~.i Employmem:• a workshop for women over 31 wlM are lak~ la eakrlDI or n~rtmc Ute labor martet or chaaltng carttn wOI be offered Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Name (Please pont) 1;u1 11 prr•t'41•m > 'Thf'n u•nfl' 111 /'ul 1'111111 /'ol will • ul r1·d fUJW. gtiUt!tit tll4' cm~• Oftd Ot'flOft JIO" nf'ed 111 a11hw m.-qu111 .. , rn '10"""""'~ and ~111eu Ma.U "'"., quntl(>n1 to Pot °"""· At Vovr S~r. Cho~ ' va•I l>ctlw 1111111 /' <> lluz IYlJ Costa Ml'JO <'A !12b2b Aa rncltlJI lf'flf'tr tu poutb4t unll ~ an.tWrred, bltl phoMd 1nquant'1 or i.u_.-. lllOf tnchdmg I/Mr r~n·a tWJ earn•. oddr•H C1td lNGMu hotlra' phoM numberconnof ~<'Of\lld•red r1W colum19appeorsdol· 111 u~ SundoJft .. · ~ 0rup C..&7 YWCA, l4ll N. Broadway, 8a•ta Aaa. Cert.. WllU•••. co••uluUH ~ lw .. ......_. C1• m.1 nn., wtU 41b· cw ... ••el•• .... el aa tneeUn res .. e. nat .... ~ .......... , ......... ,... t.teniew ... • enrc .. e U.. •tie Nnier la eaplo1· ..... ,,. trw ........ la .. el a --da.ly s,eeW lee..,. IWtel lw .......... • tftered u traJa. a.1 &e .................. • &M re.rall.J faded YWCA...,._, ............ fw Matan Weaea. Plileee5G-al7fw-.n..,._.... ~E~E.s~eu DE.AR PAT : I'm oo a calorie reduction diet, but I haven't done much exerclse. I am losing some weight but think I could speed up the process 1f I did the right kind or exercises. How do you balance counting calories and exercise to achieve tbe greatest weight loss? A.G., Costa Mesa Your best bet woald be to order a booklet from lei .. amount efttloled Son'I no C 0 0 " City Si ate Zip 1tJ I WOU10 ~ ... 10 ~ ll>r a 8ufloc,ll'\ Cha191 AGcovnl O I tiave a charge occount at Bullock<; My Charge Card Numbor ''------ Mondilot. FtiCNWY Ht. UllO • OM. y PtlOT A 7 ~ ' 'PC.mTl'r'I It'• Time To Plaat ... TUBEROUS BEGONIAS i•1!11QQlt•JI I I I SOUTH COAST PLAZA i ---------------------------------~ ( l I U ~YPtLOT 8 Mondey. Febf"*Y 11. 1tl0 Team Hosts Radio Show lnNe~rt .,.,....._ Rieb "-I ftnt m.t Paramedic Tom Ano6d at Hoq Memonal l:bpital lo im. "ff• ... lMa\IDI OD my cbHt... LODI l•utblA&b'nJC•Ued. Tiie Newpol't 8Mdl petrobnan. at the time ol tbe ratMr •mu.I lDt.r'odoeUoa. heel beeome o..-r· eocte with amoke after N9CGiq paUenta from a ..,... wlq at I.be tto.ptt.al. A.mc*i, a Newport kadl medk. wa rewtvlq bim. 'l'llB TWO MSN are now teamed tocetber ln a leM dracutk effort broadeuttn1 a •eekly radio lbow from KOCll, tbe Fii Newport C.eater station. Called ''OCC Prolllel," tbe abow provides lo- alCbta to tbe penooaliUea and eventa that can be found on tbe <>ranee Coaat Col.Iese campus. Amold produces the abow and Loo& boetl the broadcuta which are aired Sundays at a a.m. ·' Tbe two men stress that the show lan't in- ' tended to list all tbe underwater basket weaving COW'MS offered by the community college. _,_....,.. ..... Swap Meet AUbGWC A parking lot swap meet to raise funds for 'the Golden West Collete choir and band will be heldFeb.23 The event. beginning at 9 a .m., will occupy tbe parking lot oo the west side of the campus, a long Golden West Street. Reservations for sell- mg spaces may be made 1n the community services office between 8 a.m. and S p.m . Monday l hrough Friday. For more information, call 892-7711, ext. 502. r~YllW t W IC'mAl PAD Cefre*Y Mortuary Chepel 3500 Pacific Vtew Drive Newpon Beach 644-2700 Bruce Anderaoo. the station'• prosnm cli rec- toP. explained that the public service broadcast i,s meuat to address the community's needs and pro- blems . The tlu-ee men say they have brain stormina sessklDS to come up with programs such as a re- cent aeries on the problems of di.sabled people ln the Harbor Area. •'llfE TllY TO reQeet the educational, cultural and lnteDeetual aal>eets of the eoUeee," Amold said ... It ha a lot to ofter.'' Ilia broedcuttn& partner agrees. "We're t.ry- lnl to give liatenen a look at what's happening on campm on a current eventa level. We want topical material not Jmt academias." Arnold and Long say they don't vtew their pro- gram u particularly unusual, given their full-lime Jobi witb the City of Ne1tport Beach. THE 31-YEAR-OLD PAaAllEDIC notes he was broadcasting in radio before be joined the fare department. "I was an underground disc jockey for a Garden G10ve acid rock station in 1968," he said. Arnold began producing the OCC show in 197-t, just before joining the fire department. Arnold owns Media Production Artists through which the show is produced and be stays in touch with the-campus by teaching emergency medical technician classes there LONG, ZS, GOT BIS first taste of broadcasting as-a cadet for the Los Angeles Police Department when be did all or the department's televised public service announcements. Now the police department's community pro- grams officer, Long says he tbinb be and ArnoJd make a good team for the OCC show. ••11e bM the campas CCllltad8 and I bne the ••Udale ol direct contact.a with a uriety of com· munity groups," be aa.id. Wmery Oiief Dies SON OMA (AP > - F uneral services ten· tatively were scheduled for We d nesday f o r Aa1a11t Sebaa&laal, 66. head o f o n e o f California's largest and finest wineries for 30 years. He died of cancer Saturday night. There's plenty of room on either side for this VW to park in Alpha Be ta's lot, Hamilton and Brook.hurst, Huntington · Beach. But the tho~ghUess dJ:iver of this vehicle license. number 467. TWS, oc-cupies a handicapped space and doesn 't display a spec1aJ sticker or plate. Tidelands Trade Eyed County to Study Land Srazp Off er Orange County Supervisors have agreed to look into the lengthy and expensive process of allowing the Balboa Yacht Club to acquire a parcel of public tidelands. The Newport Beach club agreed to pick up the estimated $10 .000 pro- cessing tab in excbanee for lhe coun· ty 's consideration . Yacht Club officials want to trade a plete or dub property fo r lhe tidelands area. The strip of tidelands Is prest.'ntly used for parking and boat storage by the club. which leases the land from the county. The club's 15 year I.ease on the land expires in DC<'ember 1983. Out lht! land swap pro'PQsed by tbe club would lake at least that lon1 to negotiate. cowtty officials said. Tbe trade would have to be ap- proved by the state Lands C-0m- mlssloo. And legislation would be re· quired to provide for the J'&Dd ex· change. The par~l sought by the yacht d ub is not dlrectiy accessible to public re<:reallooal use, county ol ficials said. The strip i.s between the club lself a nd I.he county Harbor Department on Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar The club p&Jd the county $1.920 last year for use of the land Tiro Ex-Neivport Men Held in Firearm Rap Two former Newport Beach resl· dents were arrested late last week in Northern California· on "firearms charges cont.aine(f in a federal grand jury indictment. Talteo into custody in their Foster City homes were Charles J . Fisher, a lso known as Michael Todd Fischer. 39, and Albert James (;oodheim, also known as Alexander Fiscber,41. They are named in separate indict· menta alleging use of false ata~ meota in acquiring gwu, acquisJtit>n of guns by convicted felons and possession of guns by convicted felons. Officials would not say why the guns were acquired. Deputy U.S. Attorney Heflry Rossbacher said the alleged viola- tions occurred in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa between February im. and June 1978, when the two men were Harbor Area residents. Local police said the two men. dur- ing that time, operated a Newport Center firm called Certified Dlamood Investment Co. That firm came under scrutin.y by ' local fraud investigators. alt..bootb no a llegatiom ol wroocdoine were ever filed. That probe apparenUy led to the in· vestigatloo by t.be federal Alcoboi, Tobacco and Firearms unit which ended with the grand jury ~ ment~ Rosabacher said tbet Fischer bad in bh possession· at the time ol his ar- rest. 22 firearms valued at more than $5,000. Sebastian! turned the operation of the Sebas-Soccer tian l Vineyards a nd Bet d d c J Winery over to his el<Jest ar e oup e son. Sam. after he had ScL-J-_J_,.J learned he bad terminal ~ ca~cee~.astla n l . w e 11Figlit for Daughter ACoca-Cola "GoWith known for bis blue and Soccer" akills competi· white ~veralls._ was a lso EAST DETROIT, Mich. (AP> -A mentally lion trill be held rrm 9 : 30 a n . av ad enVLr onmen-retarded couple are fighting in Macomb County a .m . t.o noon Saturday at tahst and bird lover. Probal( Court to regain cwstody of their baby Ensign M.ldd.le School in daughter. ~ _ Newport Beach. Macomb Co unty Judge Robert E . Spier is ex· Newport Beach youths pected to decide this month where to place 7 to 14 years f?ld are in· Stephanie Diesing, the 6-month-0ld daughter of vited to participate In DavidandDorothy Dlesingof EastDetroit. the free event. All Eaat Detroit police took the baby from her participant.I will receive • LOCAU OBITUAR1E'9f TALKING ISN'T THe SAME AB COMMUNICATING ,. • ._,,.. ""°'' n. ...,. n t°"'mu~ou,,. '-'"'<•'"' -_... '"' --...,, ,._""'*'It-.... ,_ .............. -· ....... . 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"""°' ~ ~.,...._ "' ' ~~ ."'7V ... ~ 1 ~ ...-;.,t. ~· ...... ,, ,,~ ~ (1~ """" ~~~ ""'"""Y' . .,. .. McCQIMCll MOITUAll•S l.aguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 LONDON C At» Denmark's minister of culture and sports, Niels Mattbla11en . 55. col - lapsed and died at a Lon· don hotel, the Danish Embassy reported. First parents in October after finding the t'hild unat-''Go With Soccer'· ..... -..... ..,. , ...... , tended. The Infant was hospltall~ed fi ve days fo r _:c:.:e'...:rt~l~fi:1c:::a:tes::_:· ______ ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~·~";;-~· ....... :=:;"';:·; .. ;"'=~ treatment of malnutrition. San JUllll C..pit trano 4915-1n6 K•..,. LAWM-MT. OUYI Monuary. Cemetery Crenwtory 162$Gl8* Ave .. CostaMeu 540-5564 M&.TZ•a•OM ... -A&eo. 64&-~~ Costa Mesa 673-9450 SMTMATVTNU ~KAPIL Mortuary• Crem1tl0f'I• 427 E. 17th St. Costa MeM 64848•· DETROIT CAP > George F. Pierrot, 82. who traveled through 117 c o untri es a nd archipelagos and made fllms in nearly all of them. h a s died . A s pokeswoman at Henry Ford HoepitaJ In Detroit 1ald Pierrot had been dl1char1ed early last week after abdo rn'inal 1ur1ery more than a month a10. He died at his Indian Villa1e home Friday. AFTER A BltlEF s tay in a foster home, Spier placed Stephanie In the temporary custody of Bernice Ferry. David's mother. The Dlealngs' case represents the "spear· point" of the movement to mainstream . or place in normal s ociety, Michigan's mentally retarded citizens, said John Devers, their court-appointed alto(Jleyr "We are in a virgin field," Devers sald. "We have to walk very carefully *•use we are leav· Ing the tracks others wlll be following." UNDEa MICHIGAN'S mental health code. re- tarded citlzeq.<1 have the right to marry. enter con· tracts. drive and live their lives wilh as little gov- ernment Interference as possible. David Dlesln1, 30, a nd Dorothy, 37. spent years In lnstitl.lttona and foster care raclllllea before they were malnalreamed. . "We love her a lot," Mrs. Dlulng said. "No foster home for her -I wu tber~. I ltnow it i5 bad. You have to try. W c can team.•• .Ron Gudenau, lbe &aat. Detroit police youth of- ficer who removed Stephan.le from the ~,., lnl home, sald he hu "no doubt they love the ch.Ila. "M lovtn1 and knowtns how 1to care for the child ire two different thin1s." Oudenau uld. "Ttle main concern ii what ls *t tOr Stephanie." Tourism Decreases l,ONDON (AP> BrlUab painter Gralaam 8•U1erl11td, 76, whose portrait or the lite ROME <AP) -American vt1lton t.o Rome Prime Minister Winston decrelSed ln 1979 for the tint Ume ln five Y~•!'i C h u r c b 111 I n 1 9 5 5 city offldal8 reported. Amerlcan1 ltlll ltd the toW aparked a 23·ye1r con· of 5.t mJIUon foreip t.ourt.ta, but the l.ll ml1lioG troveny, died Sunday ol them In 1'79 were M,000 fewer than the yeat nl,bt. I before. / SENIOR CITIZENS $1.00 Hearing Tests Set For Santa Ana ELECTRONIC .HEARING TESTS will be given at American Hearing Aid Center Monday, Tuesday. Wednesd ay and Thurs· day, Feb. 18. 19, 20, 21. 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P .M. State Licensed Hearing Aid Specialists will be present to perform the test s . Anyone who has t rouble hearing or understanding is welcome to a test employing the latest e lectronic e quipment which. will determine bis or he r particular loss. Diagrams showtng how the ear works and some of the causes of hearing loss will be avail•ble. Everyone s hould have a hearing test at least once a yeAr. especiaUy ir hearing clearly is difficult. Even people now wearing a hearing aJd or those who have been told nothing could be done for them should have a hearil}g t est and find out about the latest methods of hearing correbtion. You will see the NU·EAR GEM, a hearlnl( aid so tlny it fits totally withln the ear. Tl\e hearing tests will be given at AMERICAN HEARING AID CENTER 107 W. SANTA ANA BLVD., SANTA ANA 547 .... 171 If you can 't get t here on these days call to arrQnge for an appointment at anothe r time. . . ' .. . . ' ( I ~·~S·l•D•E ... :~:~.:.~.t~::_: ... :M•T•:•~-~-~.l.on ................... MDndlf .... F.ebf'*'Y .... •~ .. '"° ........... OA).L•Y •~•l.O•T .... ..;~---~ •• ~ .. ~ ............... ~· Lasorda Gets a Fat Lip Dodger Manager Slugged by Lefebvre 8UllBAN1C <AP> -Tom Luorda~ tbe ..U, ~ •••"fl:' o1 lbe Loi A.qelet ~ ":.:::!. ~'°:.-Jt. ~.:. lM'e'I interview in a vacant studio," said mmate Los Anselea for the foqrth year in SPOttacuter St.eve Somers. who reported 1911>. · that the pair appeared aepantely on tbe FOLLOWING THE ALTERCATION, "Ill ..,.. tt t. eame after •• like be ._ lllllDI to ttll me." 1aid IAfebvN Sun· du alltlt. referr1a1 to H altercation blh.om the two earlier la lbe day at the ICNBC·TV 1tucU09 here . ''I bave tried ••>tbiAI I could ~ •ta.Y away from the .... ataUon·s Sunday afternoon interview Lefebvre appeared as scheduled on tbe al· show. temoon program . "They were beard sboutiD& at each ''When l saw him today. be appeared otberanclfoundrollingontbelloor. very upset and said 'l want to talk to )'OU'," U;id Lefebvre Sunday ni;ht. ''Then "IA80&DA UPI' WITll 111.00D on bia we went into a vacant studio and be start· face and Lefebvre left with a amile on ed swearing at me. He used four-letter bis." cioatiDued Somers. "Lefebvre said it words like )'OU wouJdn 't believe . "l"YB 8SEN IN GOLP tournament.a 111111 ...... tGul"PJDeota that be partklpat· ed in -9 tried to avoid him. J wanted to naid mQY ~ma wtu. bim. I've even spoken to <Dodae.r President > Peter O'llalley about tho situation." "The altercation took place after Laaorda'a interview and before Lefe- WM a one-punch flabt and wu aorry t.be '1 told him 'Tommy, that 'a the last time whole thin& bappeaed. Luorda could oot )'OU can say those thing.a to me. I'm not be reached for comment." et:N>loyed by you anymore.· I at.a.rt.ed to Lefebvre, 37, was the Dodcers' ftnt base walk away and be took bis coal off and co.ch last·year. He was hired by the San pulled bis arm back and I decked him. I Ftancisco Glaota as a coach for the 1980 think I split his lip. There was a lot of seaaoo just after the 1979 campaicn ended blood. He said be wanted to keep on 1olng and reportedly said later that be wu fa.red but someone was bo1ding him back. I UJJtil Elvin Hayes got a slam- dunk with seven seconds to go. Norm Nixon was fouled on the ensuing out-of-bounds play and made a pair of foul shots to com- plete the scoring. "Give us credit, we could bne fokled up and •n bk>wn out.•• said Los Anaeles Coach Paul West.bead. "We were down 19 points (early in the second quarter) and it was looking like 29, but we hune tough. '-rllE KEY CBANGE was when we got Into a ru~g game. Once we coot.rot and con- vert to a nanniDg game, the game is UIU&ilY ours. The im· · portant factor In the transition was our c:ontrollinl the boards (See LA&Bas. Pate BZ) by the 52-year-old Lasorda. who will didn't want.to continue lt at all." TCMMY LASOROA ---------------------=-----------------------....:..:::~------~~- German Upsets Field LAKE PLACID. N.Y. CAP) - Barbara P e tzold of East Germany won the gold medal in the women's 10 kilometer cross country race today with a strong performance that overshadowed the favored sk.iers from Finland and the Soviet Union at the XIII Wrnter Games. The winnning time for the 24·year-0 ld champion was JO minutes. 31.54 seeonds. TWO FINNS TOOK the silver and bronze medals on the course at Mount Van Hoeve nbe r g. Hilkk.a Riihivuori and Helena Takalo placed second and third. respectively. with ti mes or :ll:3!5.05 and 30:45.25. Raisa Smetanina. the 27-year- old defending champion and winner or last week's five kilometer race here, bad to set- tle for fourth place in 30: 54 .48. Galina Kulakova. the :rl-year· old veteran from the Soviet Unloo, placed fifth in 30:58.40, and another Russian. Nina Baldycbeva, finbbed sixth in 31:22.93.. Alison Owen-Spencer. 28, or lndian. Alaska, was the best- placed American lo the race. Her time of 32:41.33 gave her Z!nd place. MEANWHILE, Jan Hoff· man of East Germany moved into a slight lead over Charlie Tickner o( Littleton, Colo., after the fU'St compulsory figures in the men's figure skating event today. Robin Cousins or Britain was third , David Santee . Park Ridge, Ill .. was fourth and world champion Vlad.im.ir~ovalev of the Soviet Union held llith alter tracing the left-<>utside rocker. 1bat figure calls for stencilling three circles with a turn in the middle and going around three times. The figures, worth 30 percent in\t.he overall men's competi-ti<X\ are ordinarily the forte of Kovalev. silver medalist at the Innsbruck Olympics four years ago. Kovale~rree-spirit who has been reprimanded by the Soviets in the past for training violations. has not,. been attend- ing bis practice sessions. The Soviet delegation said Sunday that he bad been running a fever. ANDEAS WENZEL or Liechtenstein turned in tbe fa.5test time in the first beat in the men's giant slalom today. Wenzel negotiated the 1,354 meter course. set with 56 gates. in ooe minute. 20.17 seconds. Hana Neon of Austria was second in 1:20.31, and Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden, the heavy favorite, was third ln 1:20.49. Stenmark, wbo is seeking his first Olympic gold medal alter winning the World Cup three times, turned lo the fasteet first lntermediate of 50.97, but be had trouble negotiating a closed gate near the bottom of the Whiteface Mot.mtaio course. of the men's giantslal will be held Tueeday. VAN HORN Eatanci• HOLMES EJ Toro KIN[)ORF Coro~ del Mar KROHNFELDT Eatanci• SPINN Corona del Mar Mcl.AU~tiLI~ Unlverstty CAMP Ea ta net a LUX Coeta ..... COLE Con>ne det ... , LIVSEY lrvtne CdM, Eagles Dominate Van Horn, Holmes Best in Sea View League BJ'1,'t2U,~N Corona de1 llar and Estancia high acboola. who share lbe Sea View League basketball cbam· IJklmbi~, also share t.be built of laurels on tbe Dai- ly PUot s all-league selections. Each picked UJ> a pair or first team selections and a se<:ond team player. Van Hom shares Player of lbe Year honors with El Toro scoring phenom Roo Holmes and J aclt Errion of Corona del Mar ls the Coach of the Year. Van Horn. wbo averaged 22.2 points a game, led the Eagles to a 9· 1 league season. helped keep Estancia atop the circuit through nine games before Q)rona del Mar blitzed the Eagles in the finale to gain a share of the ti- tle. A first team AIJ-CIF choice as a junior, Van Horn and teammates enter the C IF 3-A playoffs as the league's No. '1 entry. EAR ION Holmt;..~1 who was the Daily YUOt 's Player of the Year la.st season. bad another banne r year capped by Friday's 49-posnt explosion agaiiist Costa Mesa. which nused his scoring average to 31.2. HOimes scored in the 40s three times. Enioo. wbo bu seen bis teams win 78 or 100 in bis four-year tour at Corona del Mar. ltept bis quint.el within striking distance or Eatancia, then took the latter apart in the finale. IT'S 111E 11111lD TIME in four years an Er· rion team baa won or shared a league cbam· pioollhip and when the Sea Kings enter the first found of t.be playoffs Friday. ll 'll be the 11th play<>ff game in four years for Corona del Mar. 1be Sea Kings have won 14 of their last 15 ~this season. Aleo gaining n.rst team honors are Corona del Mar's Rieb Kindorf and Mark Spinn and F.Btan- cia's nm Krobnfeldt. &INDOSF AND SPINN combined to average 3>.2 point.a a game for the Sea Kini• and really ~ t.beir worth in the ftnale when they com- &'::lf dominated Estancia '1 bi1bly·re1arded t line. Krobnfeldt was Eatancia's backco.wt leader md wu deadly accurate at the free tbrofi line. Each of the co-champs placed three players on the two team.a, while ooe each trom the other four teema were cboaen. indicative of tbe league's streDltb- Corona del Mar and Estancia were ~avy choices to dominate at the out.set and they did. ~woo at bome in be..t-tll>bead clMlws. but OJl'ooa de1 Mar's victory wu by far the more im· presaive. Repeat &elections. in addition to Van Hom and Holmes. are Kindorf and K-rohnfe~t. Kiodorf and Krobnfeldt were second team ctioices aa juniors. 1be UBI team features two juniors -Spinn from tbe first team aod Univer sity's T im McLaughlin on the second urut. Fl.rst Team Pbytt' Kbool Steve Van Horn, Est1mc ia Ron Holmes. El Toro Rjdl Kindorf. Coron a del Mar Tim K.rohnfeldt. Estancia Marlt Sps.nn, Corona del Mar SttoodTeam Tun Mc.l.aU&hlln~ns vers1 l y Tony Camp. Es a Steve Lux, Cos Mesa ('..reg Cole, Corona del Mar Mike Livsey. Irvine H~lght Cl. Av~. 6·5 Sr. 22.2 6·5 Sr. 31 2 6-5 Sr. 16 5 5 l l Sr . 9 2 6 6 J r. 13 1 6-6 J r. 6·5 Sr. &-0 Sr . 6-0 Sr. fi-2 Sr . 10 9 10 5 17 J 80 11 1 Wait Goes On At Olympics LAKE PL.ACID CAP) -The transportation system appe.ared to be wortring more smoothly at the Winter Olympics today after a weekend of con- fusion, but organizers stlll predicted delays of 2~ hours or more by afternoon as thousands more spectatOrs poured into the area and sought out shuttle buses. "To expect it to be faster is not common sense." said Robert Flacke. state environmental conservation commissioner. indicating that of· ficlals do not realistically expect to further reduce the walling time for spectators during peak periods. 1· I "For the Orst time today, buses a.re waiting ~ 1 for people," Robert Shelly, a spokesman for the ~ t Lake Placid Olympic Organ.Wng Committee, said ( 1 thiJ morning. I j He said 195 spectator buHs were on lbe road, \' 1 up slightly from Sunday, despite a 30 to 40 percent ~ 1 drop in the number or spectators arrivtn1 after the ·, , heavy weekend. . Tbomands of spectaton went to Whiteface ~ Mountain for the men's alant alaJom~ce and to ·1 lntervale ror lbe 10 meter ski jumplq. ~ 'lbe aecood and decf g beat Edlson·OV Game Tops Area CIF Pairings El&ht Oranle Cout U'el biih ICbool lmkettMall teams are 1eariu1 tbelr ef· forU toward Friday nllht'• first round ol the C1F playofh ana the only team wltb a road aaalgnment la £clllon. which won't have to leave the city timlta of Huntington Beach. eo•l'.AAS81GNMENT8 10 to E6i)fr_, Leaaue· champion Newport Harbor and runnerup )'ountaln Valley, Sea View League CO· = Corooa del llar and Estancia ua Leacue UW.t Mat.er Del afld South Cout Leacue nannerup Dana HUia. , • ·r: . • -. • .-~ .-: ·- = wbll4 l!iMnbower HlCb natu Harbor and Servlte and Foun· Udo alley an booked up ln a rematch. ....... Del will bait tbe survivor of Wectneeda1'• wild card same between OJmpCm and Los Alamtto. in the other 4-Aopmer. ON TRI: t-A LEVBL, Eatancia ia fourth and draw1 Ocean Lea1ae representative Ro1Un1 HU~~, ~bUt Ox'ona del llar ll Meded uura and ~ f'ootblll, nlDMl1IP 1n Oat Centuo 1:· Hll1a dnwa La SerDa ol the Wtmont Leane lD • 2-A 1ame. All are ICbeduled for f : ao~ Undefeated Ine'.ewood h the top seed ln the 4·A dlYiaion, which features PU. Verdel u the No. 2 Med. Looc Beach Poly No. 3 and San Marcos No.4. 1be Ocean View· Edllon game mart.I the ftnt eneouater ot the aeatOD for the = Learue champion Seabawb a SUmet Leape op90HDt. Ocean View will put lta 22-1 TeCOrd on the line aaatmt an Miaon qmntet wblcb bu reeordecl a 14.9 overall record. 1.ocluded ln t.bat mark ta an Hr1Y ..-m 104 lou to Katella, nmnenap in tlllie llDIJtN IAlpe. I NZWJIOaT RA.&llOS'S OPPONENT, Rlah.o-bued Elaenbower. wu third ln the Ci\.nal Belt League with a 10-4 r• cord and~S-7 ~veraJl. Ml.k.e C~ark. • 6-S 1 - cmer. 1eede lbe z.1te1 wttb a 22.0 ... ol Elsenbower'1 attack orwardl and s.o f\W'dl . P'ountt"' Valier-8Dd Servlte •tnclled a twb Oftftim• Won Servile tbe Barone lnto \.tat toDIOlatloo ol the Orante Invttational in Oleember. ID that one, f'oallt1tn Vlll97 ~to a m 18-~ •114 lD the HC!OllCI balf OD• 11 to '" Senlt• rally beblnd {aat· .-.CS lbo*I from Jolm Laklnhetmer· -1 wia It oa Scott SlDM'I MOriDI. Leklenbelmer bad 17 ualsll ln t.6e pme. Servtte ls the Anc•l• Leasue rumerup. ftnlabinl '1·3 ln leap. Should Compton 1et paat Loa '8ee.QF, Paa•~ I I • . . •. Monoay. Februaty 11 lllO a C1111ule l'lpart ,.rom the W9ltd ot Sport• ~~'a On the Other Foot, renner Gets His Day "--M' lltl;t~ - c6er ~ Tbe C!Cllltradual 1boe lt on thC' • New Yol'l Yukte1 o.wner • rea&Mmbertu b1I failure LO P.'Y .D14 way trom the Oakluil A'1, la ==. ~ bo Ill lor almllu w ... I( they want BWy ''Then ·.,. a IUteb.." 9'elnbrenner t.old Tbe A• aoda~ --6-... .,. nlOt, referriAI LO the fact that t~~· tb9 Yukeet runs throwrb 1181, even .. wu mileed u manapr aeveral-day1 alter a a , Mlon., hotel bar la.at OcLOber. aawbi.le, '8kland cnmer Charles 0 . Finley denied a =~ report bat Martin bad been offered a three--year lifter a ~-=tJ!':. A '1, wbo did not reblre Jim Marshall Finley \old TbtAP Martin is "under conaideratlon," but said .~l heel offered the job. '-i'here are others under COiia!""'' -~ \00, "Fmley added. A's ~~'e·/eputedly is Alvin Dark. who ma~~,~ the 117 .. ---·-• y in 1966 and part or 1967 and in 0 d in ~·--· r -Y ul"ft bim both times. · There are a k>t'lf things to be considered," Steinbre n-~~d when asked If~ wOuld be willing to let the popu1ar -.uu.1110tothefinanciall,troubledA's. The Yankees owe Marll•lln estimated $125,000 for each of the next two years but reportt.qy have not paid him since the ~of December and may be lrj,qg LO claim the barroom fight ~atedhisoontract. ' he pay·~-~. ~~i:Y willing toaipar.1•tie full load ... and can . !lµY . 1brenner s d. ~ not asking compensa· tion as Finley did when he tried to hm. Oick Williams. But J dan't, kDOw ti be wouJd e~pect us to pay Port or UUJy ·s salary. 1bat s one of the things I m taUd.ng aboUt WIJi Billy's lawyer. -----q..ce •I Clw Da•------. Former New York Jeta pmter Cut7 Jela•• ~ re- callinc the Jee N~a&lt era: "We didn't lo.e me.oy camee-and weDeWll'. neverbtaparty. •• s..,._ C••llltle•• lt'ereNec lfederw HUNTING'roN, W. Va. -The modern Olym· • pies began with the 1896 Olympic Games in . Athens, Greece. However, for swimmers condi- tions were anyt.hlna but modern. Tbe few freestyle swimming events held were conducted in the cold waters or the Bay of Zea. In the 1900 games in Paris, swimming races were held in the river Seine and in a nearby lake For the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis, swimmin~ events took place in a man-made lake on the site of the 1904 World's Fair, according to C. Robert Barnett, assistant pro fes sor, physical education department. at Marshall Universi- ty ht?r<' J2 ~ears of lt'orlc for 011e lt'eelc NEW YORK -Bruce Jenner, the 1976 Olym. pie decathlon champion, was re<:ently contemplat-«..a..~..a..• ing aU the work he did leading up to that event at • • Montreal. "I spent 12 years training for a career that was OTer 1n ooe week.•' be aaya ,,,..._,. :si• Goal Liit• •••tre•I Montreal's Pierre Mondou scored his 25th goal ri1 ci the season to give the Canadiens a 2·2 National ' Hockey League tie with Buffalo Sunday. All rour goals were scored in the third period . . . Brian Propp's goal with less than two minutes left capped a Philadelphia comeback as Pittsburgh fell, 6-5 . : Defense man Doag Wilson scored a second·period goal and as sisted on two third-period scores as Chicago nipped Atlanta, 3-2 . . . Morris La.kowicb scored twice and set up three others. including the game-winner by Barry Melrose as Win- nipeg outlasted Quebec, 6-5 ... Laurie Bo1cbman scored two of Toronto's four third-period goals, including the game- wi.nner, as the Maple Leafs rallied for a 6-4 victory over the New York Rangers •.• Third-period goals by Wayne Gretzky1 Cam Coanor and Brett CalUgben rallied Edmonton to a 5-5 aeadlock with St. Louis. . .Stan 8myl scored once· and assisted on two others in a span of 5:23 of the second period to le9d V(Qlwuverto a 4·2 victory pver the.New ~rk Islanders. • > ,, .. ,, • ._ l•••er Qtee• S••la lt'I• Seattle•1 o.-M bMIM connecttd over M.L. m Qlr'f wt1.b a bueUM jumper with 11 seconds to ola.Y lllndar Lo lift tbe. &~!Sonic• put Botton. = l.n Nllliiaul Ba.utball AalodaUoo action. , wtUdl woe at 8oetoe m double overt.Am• earlier. I lot-101. wttb 2:CT Wt ... PbUadel»b.la 1ot tta nfth .anllht vtctory wlt.b a 11$-100 vict~ry over Cleveland, keyed by OanJI • ....._. 1'I Point.a ud 11 rebound.a ... Georse F t bit lour of Dennr'a llnt f1ve blilUtl bl tbe fourth quarter to lrlHer a f\lrialll outbunt that lifted the Nua1eta lo a ut-• vldOl'Y over Houat.on ... Ott. • • 11c And [n 30 polnLI lo lead Kansas CQ Lo a U..107 trium~h over slumping --411• IM •IO· It -,.a tbe Q.9per1._IOth loss in U. IMt 12 pm.es ... lames SUu' 15-foot jump abol with 28 aeeoods left lifted San Ant.ciak> to a 135-lM win over MU waukee. · 0-.. Genta led San Antonio with 42 21 eomiai 1n the third quarter . . . ~ ..... _.. ~-'~ I>Ut New Jersey. us.~, beblnd the UJl.IU·perl ..ortDI. of Tnek ~ "and PaUJ W~. . .l* Drew scored el«.bt of bis 18 JOlnls ln the nna.t quarter to belp Atlanta 'Profert a 108-99 victory over Detroit . . . lndiana raced to a Z4-polnt second quarter lead and coasted behind Billy Ka10t•1 2IS points in a 108-100 win over Ch.fcago ._ .. Aw.I Jeef&lll scored 26 polnta. includmg six ln the final 3: 18, as Portland broke a four-game losmg streak with a 103-98 triumph over Golden State. ,. Former Detroit Tiger star Barny Kaeo bad his right leg amputated below ure knee after being hospitalized for two weeks with an arterial blood clot 1n Milwaukee ... Pitcher Mart •-rite Bl.rd" Ill Fldryda bas signed a Detroit contract. Plagued by arm troubles, Fidrycb bas an 8-7 record since a 19·6 1976 season ... Center Sam llewie of fifth-ranked Kentucky sealed the Wildcats' 74-69 college basketball victory Sunday over Nevada-Lu Vegas by forcing in a basket-with 1: 16 left. &wie led all scoren with 1.3 points . . . Tennis star Tn~y A.alUD has withdrawn from a Detroit tournament because of a .back injury ... South Korean Kim Tae-Sbi.k knocltted out delendina champion Lall Ibarra of Panama in the secoQd l'Olbld arid won the World Boxing Associat1on flyweight tiHe in Seoul ... Poland's Gruyaa Rabutyn broke her indoor 8>-meter hurdle record with a 7.84 clocking in Wars aw .. Indian.a assistant Tom lliller was named bead basket ball coach at Cornell ... Ollu CuaeU. executive director of the the Amateur Athletic Union for nine years, has resigned to become head of the Athletics Congress. the newly formed 1PVerning body for track and field ln the United States. ~·•die FoOowinQ are the top sports events on TV tonlotit. Ratl"9S .-e: ./ ./ .t ./ ex.c.tlent; ./ ./ ./ .,rth watchlno; .t" fa ir ;./ forvet It. 8 p.m., Chennel 9 ./ ./ ... L HOCKEY: Kings at Detroit. • •••ctn: Bob Miiier and Pete Weber . n. Kings wlll be seettlno tt.lr second straight v ictory tonklht "' OetroU. Saturday nlQtrt they defeated the New York I~ at home to break a losing streak. Despite their recent woes( the Kings are still in second place betllnd Montreal In the Norr s Division. 8 p.m.; Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ CX>LLEGE llASKETMLL: UCL.A at Arizona State ~tn: Mike Watden and Pete Newell. The Bruins hope to sooll Arizona State's hopes of winning the Pac:-10 with a vlcfory tonight. Oregon State lost to WashirlQtan State Saturday nl9ht and Arizona State stopped USC. TM Bruins. ewn t~h they are In \hint place In the Pc·10 standings. hope to gafn an NCAA playoff berth by win -,... faur of tMlr ftve rwn.tnlng v-nes lncludlno tonight'$ en-auar wt11t u. Sun oi.wus. 9 9, 11:30 p .m., Chennel 1 ./ ./ ./ ./ XlllWIMTEROLYMftlCGAMES: From Lake Ptecld, N.Y. AR••nrs: Jim McKay, Keith Jack.son, Curt Gowd y, OW'ls Schenk.et, Frank Gffford, Bob Beatt le, Al Mich.els, Ken Or,oden, Don Meredith Md Bill Flemming. lncludtd In today's nents are: Alpine Slitllng ~·s Giant Siafom, flm run>; Ice Hockey (U.S. vs. Romania l; SklJumplng ~er Combined); Figure Skating (Men 's COmpulSOt"'f Rgun1S); Oos.s C.OUntry <Women's 1C>-km. ). . OTHER TELEVISION Skiing·-Members of the U.S. Olympic ski tum are profiled lnthis dDcumentary, 7:30p.rf!~ OW.nnel so. Hone RK!no·-TocSAy ..-.: ~Anita. 7:30 p.m .• Channel sz. RADIO Bastcltb911·-UCLA at Artmna st.ate 7 p.rn. KMPC 010). Hockey·-Kings at o.trolt~p.m., Kl IS mso>. TUESIMh'S RADIO XI II Wlnlltr Otympk ~ ·-Uw reports from Lake Placid by Jim Kelly and Ed lnoles : 6:SO, 9 :SO, 11 :SO •.m.; 12:SO, 1:SD, 2:50, 3:50, 4:SOp.m ., KNX <1070). Baker Sheds Nickname F,...PageBi LAKERS ... He Finally Claims Daytona 500 Title DAYTONA BEACH <AP> -Buddy Baker finally bas reached a longtime goal that a mocking string of bad luck bad turned into an obsession. "If I bad to quit racing tomorrow. now I would feel like I've bad a good career," Baker said Sunday aft.er bis record-smashing paytona 500 victory. la id lo rest his ''Bad·Wck Buddy " Daytona nickname. "l 'm just so proud. l 've got a lot of things to say and I can't get the m out." said Ba~r .. his \loide face showing both joy and relief. knowing be was able "to reach the finis h line despite a virtually empty gas tank. BAK.ER. SETJ'ING A RECORD for all 500· mile auto races with an average speed or 177.602 mpb, woo SUnday's race with tbe full-throttle style with some blamed for a series of mechanical failw-es thal bad stopped him in the past. In 1973, '75 and '78, Baker led the Daytona 500 before bel.ni forced to drop out. Finally. he enlisted chief mecbainic Raddell W"illoo. winnlna crew chief for four other Daytona SJOdriven. year. and led most of Sunday's race. But it didn't come easy. On a fmal pit stop on the 181st lap, Wilson "gambled .. by emptying only one or two Jl.gallon gas cans into Baker's tank, saving about four seconds on the six-second pit stop. "I was w<Srrled," Baker admitted. '1'be gas gauge fell to two pounds from seven and I said. 'Oh no. I know what's going lo happen now.· It's just like when you're driving your road car down the' interstate and all of a s uddeo it starts jumping around." The genial 6·5 North Carolinian was asked if he would have cried , as after past 5008, if his car bad stalled. "I'd probably have shot m~elf." be said. Bobby Allison. a former winner, was 13 seconds behind Baker when J ohn Ulsman's engine failure forced lbe drivers t.o run the last two la(>S under a caution fl ag. ''IT WAS A TKEMENDOUS VICTORY for Buddy," Allison said, adding that Baker's quick pit stop "cemented bis deal. aga.i.mt the big Waahingtoo front line." 1be Lakers outrebounded the Bullets 60-53. Rookie Earvin "Magic" Johnson led Los Angeles with 12 rebounds to go with bis 20 po in ts. "I wortced on good pos ition, and I just tried lo get me some .. said Jotmson. refernng to his re· bounding. The 20-yea r -o ld former Michigan State sta r is a guard but p lays forw ard a t tunes for Los Angele~ Thr ee o t h e r Lak c r s scored more than 20 points -~m Abdul-Jabbar finished with 25 points to go wltb nine r <' bounds; Wilkes wound up with ZJ points along with 10 rebounds and Nixon had 21 points. \.Or•luT ..... ~t•IY-0-. 1'411SW-• H_..,, Y-11•••1 (Q\ltMfS.841-1289 SfORTS BREAK I OLYMPICS I MOTOR SPORTS ... --....... EMOTIONAL VICTORY -Soviet s k ate r s Ale ksa ndr Zaltsev and Irina Rodina show pndc anrt tears ~ter win· rung the gold medal Sunday. Baby Makes Three For Soviet Pair L.AKE PLACID CAP> -~r she bad her baby leas than one year ago. Irina Rod.nina bad dout:u about whether abe would skate again. But ber coactt ed her on. and t.be payoff was -her third COOH'CUtlve 1ympic pain go.Id medal. Tean streamed down ber face 9Diay niPt .... Rood wtl.b husband-part.Der Alekaandr ZtdDeY CID Uae ........ plaUonn art.er the pain 0pre wUnc ftnal and wteoed to lbe Sonet aatbem. "It's t.rur. r cried a little." she said through an interpreter. · ·1 Unnk it's only natural Befor~ the gold medal, it wu a k>t of work. doutu, and so oo. It was a bl& way to 10 ... THEIS POWESF V L performance led a ooe-two So- v I et f inish. witb Marina Qerbaova and Sergei Shakra.i lakinc the silver meda.l. East Germany's Manuela Mager and Uwe Beweradorff won the brome. Americam Caitlin and Peter CarnJtben, of Wilmington, Del .. placed fifth and Sheryl Franks. Lexington, Maas. and M icbael D:>tticelli, Weston. Mass .. were sevmtb Tbe Olympic figure skating events cootinue today with the men's compulsory figures. the first of three sections leadin1t to a medal. The No. l Amencan skat.er. Charlie Tickner, is ont of the r a voriles. Rodnina and Zaitsev were wann.ly received by the capac1· ty crowd ot 8.500 at the Olympac Fieldhouse. but the udte meot ol their vil'tory was marred by the absence of Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner. the young Amer icans wbo were co- f avorites Lo win the gold medal. GARDNER. WHO PULLED a i::rot.n muscle two wttks ago in pr&Gtice, injured hls gToin more seriously last Wednesday and the pair withdrew from the com- petition Friday n.lglft without skating lbeir short program. He continued lo rtteive treatment ~Y for the injury the U.S. team phys ician described as "qust.e senous. ·· "1t's very sad that they could oot participate ... Rodruna s aid. ''We •er~ ready to strue&le for a IDkS IMda1. " Lut year, Rod.Di:aa, 30. and ZaJ1.sev. 27. took a year off fro rn skatma while Rodruna had their llGD. Sa.ab.a. ln t.bei.r absence. ""b@md• and GIJ"dMr captmed tlle worid title, aettinl u:p what could ha•e been an exciting otympic duel that oo• has to ...n b' the world champ1onab1p in Dortmund. West Cermanv next month ti Randy 1s wt:ll emueh to Wtt.e 'IBIS OLYllPICS represented the first major international competiti()O for the Carruthers. lad Pet.er 11Jd. '1 'm delighted we went that hieh that fast. I can't believe it.'' Earlier Sunday. Nata lia Li o I c h u k an d G en n a d 1 Karponoso• continued to dominate the ice dancing com petition, building a tremendous lead alter the compulsory dance and the original set pattern, with .J\S the free dance remainin~ Tuesday rught l..t mchultt and K a r ponosov. ~tun~ defend.mg world cham ptOOS, lead Hunganans Krisztna Regociy and Andra ~· Sall a). with Inna MOISet!V3 a od Andrei Minenkov of the Soviet Vruoll tlurd. Ocean Vie w No. 1 in County Oru1e Couty Prep Basketball Daily PiJo( Top Ht .- Pos. Team Rffe>rd l. Ocean View 22·2 2.. Corona de( Ma r 18·4 3 Estancia 2().J 4 K.atell a 19-4 5 Mater Dei 20·3 6. Santa Ana Valley 19·6 7. Los Amigos 17·5 8. La Quinta 18·5 9. Newport Harbor 18·6 10 Troy 18-4 ''From Day One, when Buddy took this car. this is what he wanted. He said this is the ont thing he wanted more than anything in the world," Wa.laon recalled. "We had no problems whatsoever. except Baker had us covered out on the race track.'· Nell Bonnett took third, with a helpful push from Don WhitUnaton after Bonnell 'a engine failed on the final lap. ·~~··· .. M IUIOlll YI( >049s-o4()1 -<-~- OHL T AUTOIAHM HAS COMfUT'a l --::=,····-·---·.-, •· .. ____ _ $295 EXCHANGE Aller dominating Daytona'• preliminaries last year. a faulty eleclrical system knocked Bake r out d oootentioo in the 500. HE WON TIIE POLE for the fourth time lbis Dale Earnhardt was fourth and Benny Pars ons fifth, while s ix-time 500 champion Richard P etty finished 2.Sth after experiencing mechanical proble\!J Surf T11mbles; Fails to Make Playoffs TULSA -I ran Danaisimt lcored three timea ln regulation and capped lt with a tame· wlmdnC aoal ln the eittra period • tbe 'Nia Rouahnecka ended tbe Califomla Surf 'a 1980 North American Socter Leirue indoor llMCID 8aadaJ with a 7-t de· dlkln. Tia• •letery 1ead1 tbe Roughnecks into the playoffs with a 7-5 record, .whlle the Sort ended up with a HJ mark. Danaisard was the key tlgure tn putting the game Into over· time when be scored with 1 : 35 left ln reculat.lon. Laurie Abnbams bad put the Pole into a 5-5 deadlock earlier ln the f1naJ segment wben he rifled in a shot despite tbe fact the Surf wu playing with a man short. Aside from Abrahams' goal, • other Surf players ln the scoring column lnchJd ed Andy McBride, Craig Allen. 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Handy Loss Will Be Felt 1'lo ol the lut pres& rtieues 9"l out by Ste~~ Andrftll at Goldeft West Colkp before hla un· Cimlb_dlla&ha.-, qo i'rldal'-n.llblw~rin1 • Golden W•l buketbalJ &•me. t'OOl'crned the WOIDll!ID'IP'Olf&m 11119 ........ were da\eel ror :.ewro.ay re&OaH. U. da7 faUowina b1a death. abowl~ the fornl&hl and..,_. be 6ad ror tbt' women • pro(tr•m as wtll•tbemm. Steve was u eotbuaiaaUe about thf' 30 O twqebell NeOl'd or the 11rl1 a year alJo as h.-w I\~ ln 8QY mee'a team at lht' school. You N,Y lt WU just part oC bis job9 Well, lbere are many others wbo feel the girl'I prqrrama are a necessary evil and do little or nolbinC to encourage their growth. Steve was not amoae that group. ln fact, he was one of the most ...chmastic backers or the women 's programs of 8QY penoo in bis capacity that I know His loss will be felt as much by the women 'R side ol the Golden West s parts pro~ram as it will by the men and all the women 's coaches who 'M>l't.ed with him know this only too well. He quiet-ly went about bis job with little or no fanfaf'e. sometimes drawing the irf' of those he was as- soci.at.ed with because they felt their team was be· ing slighted. But in the end they knew he had their best in t.erest.s at heart a nd would do a ll in his power to get them equal coverage. One of our fondest memories of the man was in being on the rtteiving end of a call concerning a Golden West team and asking facetiously, "How badly did you lose? •' 'lbere were only two answers. On the fewer oc · casioos when the Rustlers lost. he would simply give the score But many more limes when they won, it would be a stretched out, "How·ieee." As if to say, you know we don't lose. While Golden West athlet.Jcs played a leading role in his life, his family was a lso fo remost in his mind and his father was always at his stdc at G WC football g ames, keepingt track of d efe ns i ve st.a tis ti cs. Steve Andrews will be a hard man to replace to the job he did so w<-ll for both the men 's and women's athletic teams at Golden West College. He can never be replaced lo his wife Pam. bis two small chtldren and his parents. • * • J ill Or nstein. a graduate of Manna JJ.i.Jlh School and a sophomore at use. is considerea l ht: top gymnast on the Trojan team . She gained All · Ame.rica honors as a freshman by placmg eighth in all·around competition in the AlA W nationals. ''She's our top gymnas t," says USC coacb AU a Svirskiy. ''She has no weaknesses and is a team leader. She's our most experienced gymnast and it is exciting to see her grow even more .·· • • * It looks like a banner spring for the three Orange Coast area junior college women's teams. At GOlden West, Sandy Cam ey figures this year's team is even better than the one that won the state fi!YDUl8.Sl.ics tJUe a year ago. The Rustlers will host an invitational °'eel ft'riday and Saturday that in· eludes several 911t-<.>f·sta te teams from four.year colleges. "' Oleri Ka¥'s tennis team could be the best in the school's history with Kati Bard and Laura Rice returning. Bird won the Southern California cha m - pionship l ast year and was second in the state with Race her opponent an the semifinals of the SoCal ~·t. Fred Hokanson a dmits his Orange Coast women's track tea m 1s stronger than a year ago when the Pirates finished fifth in the state meet after winning the South Coast Conference title. Sopbomore Joy Marimon is joined by Vanessa Denniston from Huntington ~ach and Sandy Moore from Muir Hi gh in P asadena in the sprint t-vcnts and the list goes longer with cons iderable depth in most events. It could be a banner year. At Saddleback College, the spring emphasis will be on the swimming team. "We've got eight very good quality swimmers and divers on the team but l 'm not ready to C"Ome out and say we're going to win the conference yet,·· says Coach ~rk Nelson Diane farrell, a sophomore who placed third in the 500 free and fifth in th(! 200 at the state meet, ~~ds the last of accomplished swimmers. Saddleback is also involved in softball for the first time Uus year • • • High school basketball playoff action gets un· der way Saturday for the girls with Mater Dei tht· top area team in the 4·A division Edison a nd Huntington Dcach lead t he Sunset League after splittin~ their regular season ga mes with Coach Joanne Kellogg ·s Oilers a darkhorsc candidate for Cl F honors. Ocean View and Estancia, two schools with outstanding boys teams, also have the class of tbeJr respective leagues on the girls front a nd could be among the top·seeded squads in the 3·A playoffs. Midwinters Sail On By ALMON LOCKABEY ......, ,. ... --·"'-' Now you see 'em. now you don't. * * * * * * Midwinter Reg~tta Results That's the game the weather Newport Harbor-Lido Isle N•vyYC,J.t.Wr1ai.n.MM1.1ne.Vff.L&vc.. gods have been playin g with Yacht Club m;:.~~~~N.fc;:i'1 \W....:..1t:~~9~~~.5:°~. Southland sailors during the Slst 1 .. -.1 ciu~• l C•ll• ''•''· H•I ""'·sieve.• » u ueAE al M.d . t R l t f th SABOT I°"' .001 CUI 1 Ju"" l(oNI'/, SDYC, T°"y W•l-r. SIBVC annu 1 WUl er e~a a 0 e , ""•''' Lo<.1111ev. LtYc. J c1111 M•11 ... .,1.eYe Seal Beach Yacht Club Souther n Califorma Yachting • Aov Ga11m..n. Mevc cs•-i.. 4<1a•wt> Assoc1ahon. ""~~~-·~A .... ~';i~~n t~'Mev~ D•bb1e Brown, w~:..!~L~~:~~' ~::'~~·~e· ~.!:' e .... ! ... ~'~:~ ON SATURDAY the intrepid SABOT A IJSJ 1. Ko1n Duma•n, ABVC, 2 Moor ... HHYC > Ft1•"9 S<ol. Scolly 8'...oc>. S~UIOrS saw plenty Qf rain, Wind ~o~n/f..':'.:'::\A8v'c~~· ~o:·~~,~~~~i•;,sOYC, Sl~:~ALINA 111No wuwm.,I 1171 1 Oi•'•· and heavy sc~!> enough to P~i:~~~~c"~' Pa~i~~~ :91~'t'· ~s~~~18,:i~ Aon A.oman sieve ' "•' .... ''·Chuo AIOra ...... keep many on the beach rather Ms.vc. s ...,,.,,_Ma .... sovc t•,~:~· ~"~~~~~!: ~10~~ ic:ort" SIBYc.' o., than n sk thC'ir rigs and necks in SABOT c 11•1 1 AlllDI\ Si•••rmlln. MBVC, CA Tl•LI NA·'j 181 ' Tr.r• P~udk, Crw<• ) l( ... n C.OvM. ABVC J ,, .. W0tlh1nqton ,,., •. SIBVC. ) No ........ W•ll Tnon'\C).on the heavy gomg. ~ovc. • .it-nn.1•• eeus MBVe sieve J crwPOo•tt eoo Ant•ll. sieve But on Sunday the weatht•r Fr~~,s .. ~:1;'!rw~ .J•m V•l>SI•., sevc. 1 8 111 51~~~·~·,.~~~~\. u:,;~~.~:"s.1a~;· aods -If SUCh there he "r(')f'nt-WINOSUAHA t&I -I Bru<• Mtll~k, VYC; lmpul•• ~A(l(OO StBVC .. ' J•tl Jon"'I, AfjV( ed long enough to tempt the l><11I -Balboa-Bahia Corinthian Long Beach Yacht Club ing enthusiasts lo "go for it · Yacht Club CM....,.,~a..-1 f h d.d II f ,. ~ 171-1 esc.,., 8ot> H.tcf\. LAvc , And go or 1t t ey t as a n 180-,, 1 c~•u•> Aeo ic.tth Din""""". e ve. ,._, 19 h t CIUbS "Ot in Ont• II! '>A NT ... NA >O I 111 I Au now"'" CAL· nll-S-. Eldon Hie~ ...... l 8VC· 1 UK.' OS . r Pot>on,onlOl\On BYC 1 v•n('vtla, Htrolo ClitMini. Tom IN-. ABYC l ASU•I. loo more races to make the 51!.t Ru1nrrl0td, !IVC• l B••~ll.-. OouQ T>uhf, eve Ed"-LBYC, • Toney, A. G K.Olt>Q. ~ MJd"'intcrs official. 1'>1 ANU£A 10 m • w .na cn.10 L•• eve. Of Course. Some Of the Sal'lors A•m•lronQ. llY( I 8ebo Ill Bob Da•""" VYC NE'#POlfT·lO 141-1 SM a... "· ..,.., -SAN I ANA 1) 191 -1 WtncMnfe Tom !><no<•. 1111 Gell, SI BVC. cast skeptical eyes aloft and de· ""vc 1 N•o T•""' lu•n•r.Linuo sevPc Anacaoa Yacht Club h "'~tt f TCHELL '> ,, ,,11 ' G•I C.o•n<i T•oMonM .. I ..... ,, ..... ,, c1ded prudence was t e uc er NHYC., c111-... Cn<oun1rr Hoq4r1 WMm•no10" PHRF ,. ttJ-i u.1.o.,1"9 v.i BOC> Mcc- p .. rt of valor and stav. ed ashnn•. NHvc J Shv. Oc"1 S.•a•. '>WVC • <;o.r11, Ph11 S8YC. , A.1nc1encr Jeck NerO-:um, Ave. J' .... A•m><!r. NHYC """'8111 0Nrdo<1f, lie-. vc. thus reducin~ the count 1n thf' SANTANA~,,,,, -NoSlttl•" Pt4RF·8 1111 I Slil•t1o, "°''""""'T-r, "world 's lar""Lt \l.IO l"r rt• ~ANTANAn1~1 No '1anr" 58YC. 2. r.._.i11ty '!...-• L.,...,, seve. > ..,,-J '-QI '>ON '10 I 141 I Boor• eo._ Ci••• s-"""' -· Oial r:t.y Uovd "'""'· CIYC, 4. R.1r1« galta." 'In• ve ) lfl'll\ ~IPW, e ... rll~ 0 Lt~• Y, WV( J o.zi., 8111 o.A'fran. ~eYC. M•,quu-J<Jnn Tl\(lwlty. \/~n 'VC • Stlvor PHAF·C "l 1 ~ S, 0-~ U-,, AVC, 1 JO E s TE EL E . r cg a t I a Slr••k ElllOI\, 0""""'9 ORY( Mucl>o ~ II, MltiOunmlrt Vonl'C... aeneral chairman, s aid tht• Of ~HIELDS I\) 1 °Wlno. Goroon Marlow, *.~ho,_~,_,) 141 (. llll•IM ll•, A><I t-o UCl!>A ? Jean )OM 8->e, UCISA CATAUH.A..?7 161 1_ &--~, U'1 ficial entry list was 941. about 80 Dana Point-Capistrano Bay ~•Ye. z. w,,..,,._, o-1~;;./A11,:,Yc. boats short of last year's count. Yacht Clubs 2.s.~~e!!~.~-8111 ,Ave. And even that number was re-i>HAF111 iui•s ~~~~~~uc .. Andtrton. callfornlaYachtClub duced because Of the inclement Ctoo BYC 2.GrlM. O&ve Frttnc:h, DPVC, JO W Ta..NAOO OJI n:l~L-, Tl,., TtylO<, we a the r wh ic h pr 0 m p t e d H•rolO Tom Hiii, QPYC, ' A•~·. Tony OVClll, CBYC. J. T-, ~ IElli.tt, HHYC, J.. ......... several clubs to postpone races ssi~AF 8 1101 1 An•m•I F•rm Bruce ~c.SOYc, '-LMy Veftiu, Heney H-. wrtil next weekend. ~:~~';;.:'s~~ ~ .. ~·c.~~~b1;: '&~~~'.""• oi1;,! J..» o 1-1. ~ 111, ,.,..,., L.oclrt4fl. eve. 2. The Midwinters continued to· 1rooper, Pet• 1111<00M111. NHVC =~O:'cs~! ~ v~ day at Los Angeles ':r' acht Cl uh ,;~~~·gJ~L i 1. ;~n:.:.~~~.~1~::~= I04YC; f-~ H:;.~~~~e~ where big boat skippers and 0Pvc • .i.1>ut1,TomAG&m ........ c.ooeYc.•.11o-&r.11a.111CA~,.~ 'th I f d • ,.,,Ol•~.CMlo\Wllll•m•.CaPOuYC ).M Cll)-1. Ac• .. 0.0.. Tom ...... eve. ' Crews -wt p enty 0 guts an -PHAF (no'lll'lntll.ersl l&I 1 Eleuthem. Pal ~. 11111 ....,._, CYC; J Snl<*ln' J , plenty of money -dared the cle· H•t~~~._l!~X.,, ,131 1 vim•, 8111 '"'"" ~Zs~~~~-"-'~:~"'· ments aJl three days OPYC, ? Ala Kai. Je" F•eel•nG, OPYC, J. STAlt 1111;..1 ~~~.~:Y, 'fa.~ UI· Two yachts were dismasted in ~:~,~fs:,::v tr;v~o-,,,,,., eve, ' s.,.n11v. ~~ ~~~· -· c . , races out of LAY C Saturday Cabrtllo Beach Yacht Club ~ cs1 i ,.,"' .. c:..m.e-11, .... vc,., 0-..E~N A T~·o~AL l(c-o "rRIS-N o E. v .... Ho when 40-45 knot wmcts and heavy 144-b , sci.1'"1 -'"' " ~ '" " " seas pounded the racing fleets MERCURY 1101 o .. ~ CIAlk, MPYC 1. Jim· ~AH·10 <41-1. Jack TtMum, l(H'\'C ' ' • !)•&Oley, SI FVC, J Pu O.v1l. SI FYC • "'*'1 Yer-. -tteclled 'Ille two yachts which lost their D••ld W .. 1,AIChmondYC ""EotCTE'D LOG WO) ~TO s.tu• sticks wer e Ken FTost·s Ca!·40 L~~i,~'~,~n~,:~<;~· JH:*;~\~~~: ctw • Williwaw from Alamitos Hay L~vc. • .Jon Moron, e ve . s "-t•r s ..... s1 KlngH.!!!:..'.~:!t:~Club Yacht Club. and Dick Meine's 'i>~C:Ar 171 _ 1 Crl•1> c;r.,.ve.. Mevc 1 Mlkt ,...,_F·.A n••-1 0e0tiv, ,.,..,,. ,..,_wDttvJi, Oloate-4-0 Midnjghl Sun. LAY C MA•" ... ''· ssvc. 1 . .1911 e101,.11. cevc ' ~ lllutc~~!m'· ·• • ~ ~~~~-C. . .:.J•yk"c.H:_c,,}a., ~1<~; DAY SAILER UI -I All•fl 8H ufrll, 55.4. 1 ... , ,.. ~ _ _,, ~• Ben N•tu1. SSA PRiF· !9~1 Soi.,., T-• A9U.ltluo,., Sailing Films Scheduled MMA-171 I ,,_IM.Jof\gbloeO,CBYC.1 Alea I04Y :J,Z>ll co.ullff-Wt ..... ,ltKYC. 1Cor1o11. cave: 1 J•O un ~eve ~ I'< nu-~ a-.... Uncolfl, Alemito• Bay Yacht Club rti..!-. ~ =::~tt!":~~~~ .. t '"-· 1 ci.-1 --.,ye CAL..-lOA Im -I Wild .. Creer Guy, G11y ~ J•IA 16)-1, ,~. ,, .. k s•-·· cw.,,, ca ve, 7 G<Mn MA<Nne, Sin• Shew, LA~:ffu~~ft~~~ ,.,.1, A8VC; 1 -l..u ""· s1 ..... Bul .. r, A8YC. '· .......... """C: t. ~ ...,., v lt4' 0.lt-y, I.ft 8erll119tr, AllVC. ~· kAVC:i v.0.vm-. JfllWi ~~H~ CAL<208 ... -I. Lv Lv. C..-ol c-. CBYC; 1. A CMIZm Ill·---· •.s-Metur, Lo•• It,,,., WOo<ll, LBYC. ~:p,,..,.. ,,._.., CYC, ), J ·7' 111 -I llel .... en The SMeh, 0 ""11 ll'l'Mc, kYC. 8ucalltndt<'. MHYC. 2. Mof'9 a ... N....,, Stan ~-~~~N',.8ri~AL-1• 11t1 -1. MAcll Mems, eyYechtClub nctets are now available for the 3rd annual Pacific Skipper Fllm FC!fJtivaJ scheduled March JJ.18, featuring five evenings of ~ adventure Cilm s by some of the world's ... , known cruising skip~rs. • Phil Thurman, publisher of SI FYC; ' U ra 8trOll..-., CorlnthfAft YC, ·1'~' S.atele.; a. AOC'Y Geyer, VWYC; •• Al• !Ali.ti, WI -t. ~. ~~~· SI. FY<.; 5. EO Af-. SSA. ~ W'lfc SNIPE 1771 1, VI-I l r1111, IOY~i,.J. Mfl d. • l eM<lrT, M8YC; J Kevin ~y, :wYCj 4. ·t4 • -~, era(,,_ltY, Hew .... .Pacific SIQpper ma1a%ine, an·· aounced that this year's restival wUl be in a ne w location -a eommunlty a uditorium located 90 tbe campus of Newport Harbor Hllb. 15th and Irvine ~· Ample,parklna ia availa- Advance ticket sales are Er.°~ble by man from Pacific onfces located at 419 N. l'twport f d:a1.8;J:!: ~·, NJ:"fo~ a ~ ~bil4nn uoder 12. -~. ...... w....... eoatlld ........ 111.1. ' r Sle"" Q41r1Md, IC;HYC; 5 • ..loM ~-. AeY<. I 'fC, • T"' ye,_ o ... e QIMleno, C0"0HA00.15 m -1 Jim"...,· wvc., K•n G,....,, A&Ye, J, Sl•"9 COflOer, WL YC. I .... NJ-I, J.e. ...... Je(k .._.. LIOC>U '"' I. 0-.rlU Cumm1,,. •• AIYC; ~"C; 2. GI,.,.,...,, or.. °"""'"· 1 Chuc~ Cl>'ltr, Al!YC, ~. Kt n CMn9bell, MIYC, ' O•v• 5tnltl\, 118VC. SA90T (7)-,.......tt141!Nn11y, LJttfe Shipe Flfft &MOY ... ,,.._,.,....." 1«111'· 1•...,., t<I•-> ~o 1AacJT <>>-~ • w -,,,.,.,.,. 1111 SYN<t1. 800 8abMn. 9C'VC. ..,, 1 T•••· Peul Ontotl, Cll YC; 2 V•nd•I, ~Y .. C1ub 1 Mfc hul/T•vtor, llYC; • Ma1an91, I d .., ~:~.nter, e ve , s. 1nv1t111., "...,, u-. no~ C; ~ ,.HllF·ll ,,., 1 NWO!e Too, Jim N"'9fll, •vc; i , .. , """""'· ..... WN-. l..llYC. J. Vroen1, """"1't Or-. LS,, 4, Spotll P ... , Terry M•tlleW, I.SI', J ...... «Atte...__ .. -n Oreo, I.JP', PHii'"< Ol) -I, MtllCll P9IM, ~Ill•~. HHVC; t. 'l'rue Orlt. 1111 f111U1ar, Lll"J J, S~te. Ofenl wtWI, ClyC; •. SI,_, IC-""1/ZllWI, C•YC. J. 04"91'9111 Dr-. Al v-;:,~:_c. ~-> Ct! -L'~ 1( .. 91 ,._.., ~I 2. ICtltClft, ~~.., .. -.-....----,,,.., -~ .:;-. ~ -~ San Clemente Run Slated The th lrd a nnual San Cle mente 11.S·mlle run Is 8Chedu1ed ror Saturday 11tarting at San Clemente HJgb. EnUy fee wlll be $6 and in· eludes the cos t of a com· memorative T·shlrt. Entries w1ll be accepted from 7 a.m. until cbedr·ln time al 8:~. The race 19egins at9;- Tbe course runs from the tu~h school to the TRW plant and back on Avenida P ico. The men's record for the out·and· back asphalt course is 32:51, held by Irvine's Lewis Patterseo. Martina Pockets $30,000 OAKLAND <AP) - Martina Navratilo va has a firm hold on the top ranking in women's tennis and as winning a t a $1 million·a·year pace. "l want to win a million this year. but it 's going to be hard beca use the prize money ls a bout the same as last year." she SaJd after picking up her fifth tourna ment t1· t1e of the year and a check for $30,000 Sunday Die.ht T he 23-year ·old n a- tive of CzecboslovaJda beat Evonne Goolagoog Cawley. 6-l , 7 ·6 in the ruials of a tournament here. ext ending he r strf'ak of s ingles v1c· tories to 24 matches and inereasing her 1980 win- rungs to $224 .000. L as t ye ar, Navratilova won more than $600,000, a record for women. "My prime goal is to stay No. 1 T he money goes with it," sbe said after Sunda y night 's match which turned into a struggle near the end. "I'm aefinitely playing the best tennis of m y life." Cawley, who made a great comeback in the Second set, said. "She kept coming back at me, no matter what I did." The Australian player added. "I've neve r seen her play better. She's so cons i atent. Usually. serve-and-volley players hav ~hei r ups and be s econd s e t . · ova was up 2-0, behind 3-2. \ MorldlV. Febt'Uaty 11. 1980 OAIL V PtLOT fJa Connors Rolls On RANCHO MIRAGE <AP l - Top . ..eeded Jimmy Connor s figured as a strong f-.vodt.e to capture the s ing les c ha m · pioo5h.I p and $40 ,000 f lTll prize at a men's Leonia tournament today. if the weatherman cooperates. cooperates. The aemlfmals and rlnals of the event at Mission Hills Coun· uY. Club were Jlo1h. scheduled. but so was mor e rain. The t.ou."llament was originally slat· ed to end Sunday. but three day~ of play were postponed by the in clemeol weather. Despite all the ra in , the lollrnameot will end only one \ day behind schedule if to<fay's three matches could be played. Connors breezed to a palr of strtught·set vic."lories Sunday to reach the semifinals . Others stJll an contention for the cha m PlonshiP were u.meeded Brian Teacher. alxth·s eede d Gen '· Mayer and eighlh·aeeded P~te• Fleming. Both lbe third round and Lh~ quart.erfianls were played Sun· day because or the post pone ments. which caused canceUa· lion of the doubles, competition 1n the semifinals. CoMors was to face Teacher and Mayer was to meet Fleming. OF THE YEAR $100,000 MARINE HARDWARE CLEARANCE SALE February 23 ~, .,; & February 24 Only ~~·· ~- ExcEss INVENTORY MUST GO • . ~ '.. ~ ALL NEW ITEMS l e f1e ll ' WITH SAVINGS UP TO 80°., OF -+ :. 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'f lf~V/! 10 M(}l(I HfW TD l"tlAI IF 'IOtl -t~E .JNIClt.~T/,'1 AIC61ll. <IJtl ~L0 8t/1J~ HJ':)I rKW 1/11 "T"flfte TO HITM/UFt F()llElfMIC> 81/(,J(./iA-'1 (). lJI< f'OU.EY 7/l:'f 'Slt!PPIA/6 /(/)Pf! fl~ tlf~tY-;--- TaeseaOpea Allin's Play Surprises Allin T'Ua;()N CAP ) -The gr ass on the other side d the fence looked greener to Buddy Allin. but be fouod that green grau won 't buy much. Allin, who quit tbe.rtgors of the PGA tour almost two yea.rs ago to take a club pro job, coo- timed his ret.um Sunday with a 88 that put bim three strokes beck or leader J im Colbert and two behind Tom Purtzer alter t WO rounds or the 1\acaoo Open. Allin. a five-time winner on the tou.r. retumed to competit..lon just last fall and bis st.art at Tucson is his best so far. '1'M A UTl'LE S URPlllSED." s aid Allin, 35. I still fi gure it wilJ take me awhile to gel every- Uung back in top shape. "I qwt lbe tour mosU)' because I was up~et wrth aH the traveling and other dema.ods. · he GOLF said. "Why dJd l come back? The money ... I was out of a Job at the country club.·· Colbert shot a 68 lo move 12-under-par at l.34 after 36 boles on the 7,095-yard. par 73 Tucson Na · llooal course. Purt.z.er carded a 67 dunng ~ second round. wtuch was played Sunday be<:ause rain had delayed completion or the first round for a day and a half . The third round was scheduled for today, wrt.b the final round of the 72-bole event on Tuesday COLBEBT, BA VING SOME TROUBLE with his short lrooa but making up for it with excellent putting, sank a is.rooter on the 1·7 bole to move ahead ol Purtzer. "I seem to be m aking the put . " Colbert said. grinning. "And that's unusual for me thes.edays. ·· Pwtz.er. who like Colbert completed t.ht> first round on Friday before rw.n halted play, s a..id tbt" ume off worned him headtn~ mto the stt0nd round. "I got orr to a slow start. wasn't hitl111g lbe ball very well ... be ~aid, although he sank a ~foot birdie putt on lbe hrst bole and chipped m from 18 feet oo the third. "But I dido 't really feel like I had my ti.ming back unW the fifth or surth bole ... Rex Caldwell, lbe rant-round leader with a 65. shot a 73 Sunday to Join a group of five others at 138. Andy Bean and Lee Trevmo. tbe tournament co-ravorites. are at 141and142. respectively. Lessons Pay Off For Dot Germain ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. <AP> -After finishing 24th in the tou.r opener and m issing the cut in last week 's Ladies' Professional GoU FOR TH E RECORD I GOJ,.F I BASEBALL Japan Inks White NEW YORK (AP > -Qwet Roy White. who lent a measure of sanit)' and class to a team of turmoil and controversy. has traded the famed pinstnpes of the New York Yankees for the uni· fonnorJapan'sTokyo Yom1un Giants. The JG.year-old sw1lch-h1tt1ng ouU1el<1er. wno played out his option aftPr l:l full seasons and parts uf two otbcr<s w ith the Yankee•)>, will re}>Ort to th(' Giants' trrurung ump early next month and 1s ex pected to form part of a one-two punch with Sadaharu Oh . Japan'!) a ll -tune home run king. While Ya nk.t:.e. te ammate.s I ike Regga 'Ja&SOn. the late Thurman Munson. Rich Go1>sage. Clilf Johnson and Sparky Lyle m ade waves and headlines along with owner George Steinbrenner and former Mana~er Bally Martin. White let his bat and glove do his talking, althou~h he frequent ly expressed ht' growmg unhappmess as his play mgumedimin~hed · 6 ~-P Ziflgitt cmd Wright insurance ~ts ;1nd brokers Man ufacturera: ln~uranct> tol"l" n''"J!~ <'onlac-t IL"i ror rom~llllVt> quolt'5 on Proper. t y. L1ab11ity. 01ff1rult Products L1ab1llty. 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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OM MOST CARS AMO TRUCKS Tournament Dot Germain decided she needed THEODORE ROBINS somebelp. 1be lessons Germain took last week·fro~ PGA LEAS IM G C 0 veteran Gardner Dickl.mon and LPGA ace JoAnne • Carner paid off Sunday as s be scored he r first tournament victory ln aix yea.rs as a pro 2096 Hart>or 81.IFA LSJ 642-00 I 0 ·1 guess you could say wttb Gardner helping oo my bacluswtng and JoAnoe helping through the Co~ta Me~ •· ·• · • 540-821 I swing, we ftnally put somelhiog togethe r," Ger· ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ dWnsaid . . Germain carded eight birdies on ber way to a three-under -par 69 and a Sl.5,000 purse Sunday. Her 54-bole total of 209 gave her a one -stroke margin in the tournament at the Puadena Goll Club -the third event on the 1980 LPG A tour. Starting the day one s troke behind seeond. round leader Alice Ritz.man. Germ ain bogeyed No. 2 but birdied four straight boles beginning with No • •• Daniel came out s moking and s eemed to have oontrol of the tournament upUI she bogeyed the par three 17th. Germain scrambled her way through the back nine, wedging birdies around a triple bogey on No 12. She said a 40-foot birdie putt on l3 was the turning point. _, F,....P-aJ CTF PAIRINGS. • • Alomltos WednHday nlgbt al L& Al. it would roark tbe third time ln five xean the Tarbabes and Ma te r Oei have met ln the playoffs. Foot.bUJ, 11-S overall and 11·3 In the Century League, matured with seven stralaht league vie· tories and geta most or lts success from 6-5 Jon Haymond (12.7 scoring average), 6-4 Ray Jacobs Cl2.0> and 6--3 guard J ohn Krebcb Cll.7). Santa Ana Valley seeded No. I ln tbe 3-A di~ wu beaten by Foothill in three over- times. Rolling Hills. 12·9 over~ll and 10-<I In league, play, won ellht ot Ill lul nine games. 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I LOVE LUCY Lucy Qeta an econom~ 111 eno t>uys • lnlezw. m» 0000 ,,..ES Florid• Ind J-are 1om ~ lelllng J.J do a por1ra11 and lhetr m1tg1v· lngs about lhe prosi>ec11ve mooel. Lor etta Swit as Hot Lips Houlihan dreams of wearing a wedding dress on the battlefield in tonight's episode of "M•A•S•H " at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 Csee story below >. ..oolftl> w•A•&•H A 1WO-dr, pa<iOd wllhoul &"'f aleep lead• 1h8 mem- b«s of 1118 '<>17th to riave dr .. ma wtlk:t> unlea1n l"Olt fews, onltas an<1 trustrat1e>n1- fli) DO< CAVETT Guest· phySIC111 Fr--.an Oy1lon. Ol) OYEREASY Guesta: Chlta Rivera and her daughter. Ltaa M«denta. (RI fD OVEAEASY . Gves1s Chtl11 Rivara a~ r>or daughter, LI•• M0<dente (RI '1!> MACHat. I LEHRER REPORT (I) JOt<Snt WIU) ®J MERV OfWF1" (I) TIC TM; DOUGH @l F~ THE MU8fO 7:30 8 THE MUPPET8 Guest LYl"ld• Caner. 1:00 8 C88 NEWS D NBCNEWS 0 HAPPYOAYSAGAIH Roel'\,. 1118 benchwannet t>ecomes a beslcet1>eH star attor rep1ec1ng an Injured playe< U A.8CNEW8 m M·A·s·H Col Polter Strikes VP 8 warm IT1endsh1p with e v1s- 1t1r19 head nUIMl Q) STREETS OI' SAN FRANOSOO A narco11cs othcer lo'WJS two loved ones wt>en pew. sonal tmgedy prompts him 10 c.lo1m "a"'" tor a lite ·· .. CON8UMa 8UYUNE U NEWl.YWB> GAME U THArs HOU YWOOO "Strancie Encounters" Q) AUIHTHEFAMILY "Arehte's Ope<auoo" (Part 1) 63 MACNEIL / LE>ffEI REPORT g!) SKIING TO "00...o lt,e OOwnl'lill r808fs,, cross coun1ry c:hamp;ons and danng ski ,vmpMs ot 111e US Slc1 Team 9'e prollle<l 11s lhey prepare 10r the 1980 Winter Otymptes 1n lok e Plac id. · with higt!l'Qhts OI pr&-Olymp;c events 1n the U S. and Channf"I fJl•ting• 6 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC !NBC) L9S Angeles O KTLA (Ind l Los Angeles U KABC·lV !ABC) Los Anqeles Cl) l\FMB (CBS) San D1t1go 0 KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angele!. ~ KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles KCOP·lV (Ind) Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles GI) KOCE·lV (PBS) Huntington Beach Tlae REA~ Olgnapics Worlo Cup events In E11tope Cl) ~ .M. MAGAZINE P M "*11 ttle ~ fleet. wood Mac; In oono.w1 In Provklanca: R I.; lellm aoout ,,,. or~ ot the Aalo•mao Mennonite Chu<cf\. a:oo. Cl) WtCJIP .. CtNCINN.tn Johnny "-·· grown-up daugllter and Mr boy- h1end ~adly turn up on Jonnny's doorstep. D unu HOU8E ON l"HEPRA#W W1wle "~ 10 -=ac>a r..s ""'•'s n-og<t1g. ,,.,., Ole- son l'IWMlts and talta 1n 1ov. Wflh a beeutlM -an D @) AU.-8TAA F~LYFEUO Tile easts Of "Angle," "Tlla Rope<s ·• "The Wlll1on1:· end "Tl'le Oullas o t HazzatCI ' compete In a pnma lime vet S>Ofl Of lhlS oame snow ... CAAOt.~ A..c>FRIEH06 S•uu "TV Comn-Cla",• . Frtena1.'' "luelly lacy.'' • Too Olo FOiks .. II) MOVIE • • • "Ptom11a Ha• .Mylhlng" (tHel w- Beany. L8811e Cwon. A young woman anemp11 to D NBCMOW ** *'t "The T-11'0 Inferno" c 197"1 S teve ~. Peut Newman Wllll tire apraading 1apiclty lhrougl'l lhe OIMt TOW«. a ,.,.. Chief and,,,. building'• lllChltact carry out • des. ~'· plMI \0 -11'\oae •1111 t~ by 1118 blaze (Part 21 8 (II XII WtNTER Ol.YMPICa ~ _,., Include U S. va Rom.,.••. l<:e llOd<ey (liwt), tlrat run ot the mens g<an1 SllllOm. 7().. meta< c:ombloed Siu iumP· tng; men·s compulsor-. ~· 1kating; _,·s 104lllO<nela< ~ covn•ry sltl ·-· Jim Mcl<ay l>OSIS 0 JOl<ER'8 WllD ti) MEJltV OAIFJ::lH fD AMENCAH SHORT STORY • ··tl'ie G<-Mtest Man In Tne World" Dy JllrnM Thur De< A lou11Sh, lll1ll!<Bll! a"lelOI (Brad Oe"'Sl OUldoeS lino be-gt! by lly>ng noris top lolo llt<>ut>d the WOfld 8:30 6 CJ) HOU8E CAU8 Ch&<'4!y 1ums out to be a 180 tble pat..,,, Wflel> ,,. " l\osl)lt&hied at Ken••notor• Genetal ""'". bOd t>ac~ 0 TICTACOOUGH 6l) OKAVAHGO In I he rlell profusion Of tilt> woricl'• larQeal ln&and dell• In 1he Aapubllc Of Bot- na. A trlc;a. en eff0<1 Is being mede 10 •aconctla Winter Games (;rowing By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) -With all the noise about the Moscow Olympics. you may not have noticed: but the Winter Olympic Games are under way this very moment in Lake Placid, New York. •e Winter Games just slipped in there somehow. amid all the noise about the Moecow Olympics and President Carter's Olympic (though not necessarlly Olympian) diplomacy. Even bad the Soviets not gone south for the winter, you can bet that the Wmter Games would still be accorded much less attention than the Summer Games. which, in this country al least, are considered the REAL Olympics. The attitude is reflected in television especially. NBC PAID $8'1 MILLION for this year's sum· mer Games. compared to just over $15 million paid by ABC for rights to the Winter Olympics. NBC got the 1960 Winter Olympics for something like SS0,000. . Summer Olympics are considered a key pro- gram ming element. figuring lJlrgely in a network's strategy (NBC bad hoped a promotiooaJ blitz during the 1!iO hours of Olympie11 coverage this summer would s peed them to 1ood standing in the ratings competitloo). But the W'mt.er Games, according to ABC's chief programmer, Tony Tbomopoulos, aren't expected to perform any bet· ter than regular programming. TV people say that the Wanter Games came by stepchild status for two reasons: FlltST, TBEaE IS MUCH less to the Winter Olympics: only nine events, compared to, 23 ennts in the summertime (and that summer tally counts track and field as one event); second, American.a just aren't as interested in chilly sports aa they are in summertime sames. Actually, the Winter Games are the REAL 1ames; that is, the Winter Olympics are com· priHd literally of real games -play stuff, ac- UviUes that repla.r people encaae in for fun. Conlider: People ski and skate and •led down 1>lopea for the fun of it; they don't throw a 16-pound iron ball for tun, or chunk a Javelio for tun, or nm 2IS miles for fun (trendies DCJtwttbltandin). ANYWAY, TBEaB OS liP9 that the Winter Gam• are ftnally catdUDC OD. Tbe Winter OIJm· pica tat a boolt 1D ~ wben ABC apanded ill coverq9 to 43~ boon. Tbe East Cout wu frolen 1D at tbe time, and A.BC ~ IQ ratlno to tta ftnt mhtberte1, "Rieb llan, Poor llan," to take first place 1D the ratinc• (where It stayed unW quite recently>. Fonda in TY Fi~m HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Henry Fonda stars In "I'beOldest Uvlng Graduate," a comedy-drama for aoew NBCserie!f'Of contemporary American plays. DaY1d Rintels is executive producer of the pro· ~. wblcb Will present two two-bow' plays thls year 1lpd tbreeor fOtf r thereafter. •-n..OSdeetLivin10r•duate"l1 from the ·-re:it· •'1\111o"bJtbelat. Preston Jonea. f ~ I f""". So, this year ABC expanded Its coverage again, to 51 hours. Early ratings suaest the skiing and sLedding and skatinl will earn better ratinp than 1bomopouJos imagined. • THEa£'8 AN UNUSUAL episode of "M·A..S-H" tonight on CBS, a surrealistic foay into the minds of the 4077tb MASH unit. The show uses its characters' dreams as a medium for its black humor message, enunciated by Hawkeye (Alan Alda ) at the beginning: . "I doo'l tbfuk we'll ever eet out of here -they tattooed our brains with this ugliness and we'll never get it off." It doesn't have the laqbs of most "M·A·S-H'' episodes (nor the laugbtnck), but the episode ef. fectively speaks the pacifist "M·A·S-H" theme. It's worth a watch. THE SEASON'S #1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN RS 9TH SMASH WEEK. STEVE MARTIN '"T~~ • _ _.._I '•' It•" -.. _..._ ..... ~ NOW PLAYING lOWMOI' Ct•IMA WUT IOVTtt COAIT Pl.AZ.A STADIUM •m4• w11tmmstt r 891·393~ Costa ~ !>46·2711 O!•noe 639·8770 NOW PLAYING EDWMDI' UDO Newpot1 Buch 67j 8350 0. ·1 I JO• t )0 \I< ' ¥ 1 00 • t 00 • 6 l'IO • ~ 00 • tO • Pilot C1ndld commentarlH, Logbook. e11c utlvelr n the DAILY PILOT - TU,BE TOPPERS ABC • All·Star Family Feud. A prime time venion of the ~am& show with the casts of "Angie," "The Ropers," "The. Walton.s" and "The Dukes of Hauard." NBC e 9:00 -"The Towering ln· ferno." Paul Newman and Steve MeQueen bead an all-star cut in this concluding segment of the disaster mov- ie about a fire in a high-rile building. KHJ IJ 11 :30 -"The Treasure of the Sierra Mad.re.·' One of Humphrey Bogart's most memorable movies as he, Walter Huston and Tim Holt match wits in a search for treasure. 1~ 9 {I) L.OU ORAHT al -Whan IUPQly ..._ era CUI -'-1 MCI lt'8y 1ace O'lloc:M ahonagee ., AFTER IENNY: rrs THE~ An earthquake rOdta Loe ~ c:auaeng • mat- ..... l)OW9f bledcout and 111wung • -of vand8'-osm,., '~ ,,,..... 11:30. {I) HAM\' 0 DG NEWS • Pl.AYTI4£ PEACENTAOE8 f!D AM EVEMNO OF 8AAlJUAH TU£Vt8ION Th8 best of 8razlllan talev\ SIOn, lea1Vf'"'Q aample8 ot lypteal ~c:aal•. l>OOU· IM prcoram• and cover9g40 ot Ille annual 8r&ZJl1an Catrwval ... pt-feel 1~m1D NEWS ~ 811..l MOVERS· JOOANAL. ''What's A PIW1y F0t? Moyers tal<ac a 1001t 81 IN oeellne of pollllc:a4 patt- as '"'' nation undertU.M ... 48tf\ pt881dan1811 -.c.- lton. Wiii\ 1pec&a1 anent ion to non-tr•dll10l'l8I RPPI~ betng lrted 1n M81nel)Oi4tocs 11:00 6 DD (I)®) NEWS 8 MAKE ME t.AUQH 0 OAVE AU..EH AT LAAOE Oeve •• Adttm, a ~., war "''"'"Of a~ a Me•• c:<on revOk.lttooary m M"A'S 'H The Dl'r\O<onel "' ""' I 4077th <MP?"<'''''"" vw ) JOHN DARLING Herry ,,_ 10 bt.. 11'11 IOOlproof lllibt ol l'OIO men lie ,. conWICleCI era QUi11Y o1 tepa D TONIOHT GUMI heal Aoy c:an. n..-1s Tammy Wynene. 8udd'( H9C!<l!fl. Sw.anna Somers. K•aailtrl 0 DATING GAME D @l XIII WINTER Ot.YMPICS S~a/ IMlu<•. c:ov8'11Q8 Of '°""1)811tl0fl not ,_ .,....,_..._. ___ •v cA 11)8 o..,,·, -· 1n l lll<11 l>tac:>d F1ana G11toro l>Osl• B ~ ....... ,,,. ,,_8 Of Tl'le Soarra Madre" t 19481 Humphrwy &oo-1. Wllltw ....,_Ion A !TIO of gre<Ody ,_, lltt""'C>l.9 10 ~ "8C11 01'-,,., mat< °"""'' IOr Q010 12 NS . IS m.n I ID 1-tOGAH'S H£AOES fl!r@e "'"""'te.an gtrl• "'" rntt'!rl'leO 81 SIAl&g I) and HOQ8n want\ to llno ov• Wfly Cl) KJN() °" K.ENSINO TON Eli) CAP'Tl<>HEO ABC HEWS '1!) OREA T OEQSIONS Bairl.ess Borror ftM8 @ THURANCR18'1: AMENCAHe..D HOeTAOE A IOOil at lf\e iu.a.t occur· 1anctt In wan. -Ml>flOHr- t2:00 8 T Al.E8 ~ n4e UNECPECTfD A o.p In The Pool'. A PD· ••no•• (J~k wa11on) a1>oarCI a h,1•'f'Y 11n., dAICIOM t,_a .. only one way ~ c:an WW\ lne ~ • 8<IC1 ion pool 8 dal 8AANEY MIU.ER The patatlll o4 I run-rt attamp1 to kidnap l'l8f lrom l'lar MW l~IOVI CUii hOme.(A) m......a..: ~ Ttio. IMF Mlt OUI to lown tne number Of a man'• !>** llCCOUn1 Dy corwtnc- '"O INm WOr1d W11 Ill nu atartllO . ., HONrNOONENt T alltacl tt1IO taiung their ..,._ 10 ,,.. Raccoon•' c.o-anloor>. Ralptl ""° fd c.a1cn '"" -ono train &;) CAHAOIAH EL£C'TIOH8 1880 C<lm(>r-.. \1'8 covet~ 01 re1urns ano an anatys1\ 01 Intl CM>aooan f~al .iee.ion. tnCloeliltg r900<1s trom Vli'OOUJ-W!CliOns 0 1 IN 'ountry ~ 12:30 0 OAAO...rt, CrOOl<ed ~bleta \l'C11m. 1ze OeleOa•• 10 a tarm- eQu•omertt convf!tnt1on uMll Fncley ano Qa.,_ sift(),,., Cl> MOYIE • • • "C•ack tn Tr>e t.A1uo•" ( 19601 O••on Well" Juhett" C•flGO llvaa ~~s ~ ....... __,., petal- "" \0 ''-c.1-.a Of ""' -cJasa II hr 30,,,.,, I 12 35 u no POUC£ sr~ Jew> Fon ... ,,.. ""'''"I>'• !O'.l !)" t fNtO'J"l< f' iOQ u.tl\ I d O•UQ ~ l>t COVl•"q \,,.._ rnAn \ ~J...,. .n la• 12 40 6 f' MCC\.OUO >-CtU'l """~ U'Mf°' ' ( j~ t .,._. "'' .Jl,,J'w ~ 4n '<"°"""" ,.,., .. ,,, -~ '" ..... ~~(,l<1"101•1f'l-t1 1 00 Q T()M()qROw a.-.· t~-Old T.,.,., w..... born wtlllOul .,,,.. or lega, ""'° i. the IWlf of an ~llfd ltWn. D THI NfLIMAN A nolorioUI dw la balt'ig held In Ille Hor1h Forte jail • I.ft AHO TIME8 °' EDOtEWll Samanll'la INwlll ..., • din- ner party for Senat0< Larnbac:l'ler; Cynl1'1641 or.- pates lor an axploeNe -11tt1Q wtlh lvmet, a Whlla Hou•• 1epre1anr•t•va 1ttve1ltg3tes tllfl Rol>l!fll hou!Mlhold 1:308 NEWS 1:-65 B Nf.W8 200 NEWS • MOYIE * * "Craahlng La• Vagas" (18M) eo-y Soya. Oevld Condon. The 6oya 00 Off on anott.. zany *"'-11111• In Laa Vagu. (1 hr I 2:21 9 NEWS 2:119 MOVIE ••'I> "Tiii! Century Tv1na·· • ( 1972) Rlol'latd Boone. &laron Aclc81 , A c:umellgl'll81' allampt1 to maprove tM asaumption that two relllad deaths -· auiOdeS (2 "'' • 5 mtn I 3:00 W HEWS T~sday·s Dayti~ Movie• -AFTERHOOH-. l:HIO 0 • * ''> "EYIWY Gott SllOvlO 8ft Mamec!" ( 19'8) CatY Grant, Betsy Otllke. An amb•hOUI ah<>C>OM1 wtll'I ma111mon1a1 in1en11on• turns on her f~ cnarma ., lo trap a blChe6or doelor. Cl ht. 30m.n 1· 12:30 .... ,;.,,"The 8'o Shot" 119~71 Hurnc>ntey Bog1111. ••-ua~ r,,,,. OIO lrl& ot '"""" r>old• lil>Pft&I tor a lhrO!<Home io-CI hi. 50 """ I 3300 • * * ~att> Tile p,,.,,,., 0 1 Tne A~~ .. t 1970) J-frllf>C'ICUI. ,.,.,., Hunte-wr..i.. ,,,....,,.n. 1'19 !Of a '"'°""' astron...,1 a ~.tn Ot~' a mutant "'""'°'O'°""" ~•v .m.rr> _,..,,,Cl'<'"" ~tomoc bomb t ' • r }() m.r • by Armstrong & 81tluk I 'Satcliel' Life Set For Movie HATTfESBUR G . Miss. <AP> -Thanks to a baseball park that was built in the 1920's, Hat- tiesburg wiU be the film· ing location for an A BC- , TV movie on the life of baseball great Satchel Paige. George C. Scott will direct the movie. called "Don't Look Back." Before he died, a murdered man warned "L~erne and Shirley'' to beware of bald men -and that's all Cindy Williams Cleft) and Pen- ny Marshall find in the dining car in a mystery spoof tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7 Actor Lou Gossett bas been signed to portray Paige and Paige himself 1s expected to be in Hat· llesburg for the filming. I Official frvn< h 1'1111\ !Of Acodcmv A~.:ird c omf)(>ll110n"" Bt">I foMgn Film D1re<ll'\J hi. l.kiude Saucer ~tamng Romy 5chrw1ck-r w .... -,s .. w.., 7:0t. t:OO,.... _,, ... __ ,,, .. .. ....... ..... ... ,,_ ~·°'~ .UP\AIA .... \ ,,. ~ 2:0CM:JO l :Jo-a:40 ~IAST - MARRIED C J UPLE ~~CAA/ NOWPUYING 'llTfCIUC(ITUI mw .... ,....,.. .......... aaca 0•~~ b34 q:~l COsta loltsa ~73 Cl Toio ~HlllO -llft. tlllfn.ffl~"t.a AM ~1-1271 Fatso ·----------------~------------ J_ ENTERTAINMENT/ BHUADWAY 'West Side Story' BtU:k ~. ·On Brotub.my .. I 8y IA Y &&\&at1'IT NEW YORI( (AP> -.... Side StorJ" b almo.t 23 yeara old. tlu lt and ha mm.le bffome d a t ed! T .. at•a the 1ue1tloe u dtnctor cborqn1'bk J.ame obN• a.nap ta. bit be eon~ved beck to Broadway. Y•. aome ol lta story m*b' taat toup New Yon ld9 fear cops -Mema quaint and out· dalecl. But Leonard Benatein'a mullc I.a u vibrant and relDABable u lt wu &.n 1157 G&NBaALLY. TBl8 TA.LE ~f ao Ao1Jo Romeo. bb Puerto Rlcan Juliet., thetr k>ve a.mid a nti-Puerto Rican b lsotry a.ad deadly fl&bt.a between white ud Puerto Rican street rant• baa 1untved Father Time well. Curioualy, tboucb. the materta.l -Arthur Laur.a wrote t.be book -often la better tban the new produetioo, 1ta1ed in the huce. t ,8oo-aeat Minskoff. There, the orchestra at limes sounds muffled, as if loosely wrapped lo cottoo. Tbat isn't the only problem. The new, saintly Tony <Ken Marsball), lover ol the new, lovely Maria (Jossie De Guunan). dances OK but vocally leaves a lot to be desired in phrasing and dynamit'S. There is also a flaw with the Jets -the gang Tony founded, then left. lbeo rejoins in hope of avoiding murder when the Jets and the Puerto RicanSharksdecidetohavethemself a rumble. A BIT too dry-look delicate vince anyone they're youthful slum wan1ors apable ol murder and Slich. Not ao the Sharits, led by Maria's brother, the proud, swaggering, romantic Bernardo (Hect.or Jaime Mercado). They dance right well, but look so mean you'd bet they could demolish the Jets ju.st for exercise. As in 1957. Tony and Maria -fint played by Larry Kert and Carol Lawrence -£all in love at a dance attended by the hosWe gangs,· the dan«! beautifully staged with alternating tension and s weetness. Their love still ends tragically. that com.log well aft.er the show's famed, brilliantly redone first -act knife fight between the warring gangs, the fight Tony tried to head orr. AS ELDERS MAY R ECAU.. not only does he Cail to prevent war, but when Bernardo fatally stabs his best friend. Riff, Tony momentarily goes bonkers will\ grief and stabs Bema.rdo, also fatally. • Despite some fine emott.oa and boofma here and elsewhere, tbe lint act tends to drq and runs so lOOI aome patrons may feel tbe management decided to do the show without tntennJ.uion. But it's not ratal. It couldn't be with such Bernstein tunes (some guy named Stephen Sond- heim is the lyricist) as. .. Tonight," "Maria," ·•t Feel Pretty," and "Somewhere," a lot of floe hits for one show. Don't forget, too, their sassy, odd-meter "America," superbly rendered by Debbie Allen, cast u Bernardo's fady, Ant.la . Chila Rivera became a star from the role, and methinks Miu Allen will, too ~· By Tbe A.ssod•ted Pftu Tb-e following are Billboard's bot record& hits for the week ending Feb. 23 as they appear in this wee k's issue of Billboard magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" Queen <Elektt"a) 2. "Do That To Me One More Time" The Cap- tain & TeMWe (Casablanca) 3. "Yes. I'm Ready" Teri De Sario with K.C. (Casablanca) 4. "Cruisin' "Smokey Robinson (Tamla) 5. "Rock With You'' Michael Jacboo (Epic) 6. "Longer" Dan Fogelberg (Full Moon-Epic) 7. "On 'Ille Radio" Donor-Summer <Casa- blanca) 8. "Deslre" Andy Gibb CRSO) 9. "Coward Of The County" Kenny Rogers <United Artists) 10. "Sara" F1eetwood Mac (Warner Bros.) TOPI.Pa 1. "The Wall" Pink Floyd (Columbia) 2. "Damn The Torpedoes" Tom Petty & the Heartbt"eakers (Backstreet) 3. "Off The Wall" Michael Jackson (Epic> 4. "Phoenix" Dan Fogelberg (Full Mooo-Eplc) 5 "'Ibe Long Run" Eagles (Asylum) 6. "On The Radio -Greatest Hlta, Volumes One & Two" Donna Summer (Casablanca) 7. "Kenny" Kenny Rorers <United Artists> '8. "Rush" Permanent Waves (Mercury) 9. "Comei;stooe" Styx CA&M) 10. "September Mom" Net! Diamond (Colum· bia> · · -----11 NOW 8HOWING "-I ---- cau ma •mmnt Bmtol s.t0·7•~ UA ftrin 893-1305 .. , ..... , A(.tl"'' ._,..... lll!l ._ ... "'. fflt ""'* lntonnetlOn c.-(~ HoliM 11'·$3U'Nl --------AUOl ,_.'t MlllllHO --------YOVll CllllO W•'-'I. AOllAIT 'tOU AllO A •UH T f0 loll\' ~tl,,C)llllllA,.CI Bogart R~bited Kevin O'Connor and Kathryn Harrold Cat Ien) will portray Hum- phrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. shown at right in a scene from "To Have and Have Not," ,in a TV movie. Entitled "Bogie," the film will air Tuesday, March 4. on CBS, Channel 2. UTH COAST VILLAG6 ' ~· $o111h C0.tet Plau 8.!f!'t!!!tt!!ll W OF BRISTOL CM. f>.40.<'6M "IN SEARCH OF HISTOtllC JESUS" IGJ .. CUIA .. llJ "1941 .. lftGt '"SA TUaH 3"' CIJ Dolly 6:30 • · Sot/Sun-12:30 · o---. ... i........-•t ... ~~f.,A ....._~<O\ol. ... ~ """'~'-A•.itt.. a:Jilli ~"'·I UACflllMAI Orangt ~·3911 UI CUllMll westm1ns1e1 893·0~6 lDWARDI' CINEMA CENnR Costa Mesa 979·4141 lDWIRDS' llDDLEBAClt El Toro 581 ·5880 LINCOLN DRIYl·IM Buena Park 527·2223 llO "IRS llpfPTIO Foa TMll ~lMOT ''CHAPTER TWO" I .. 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N .C. \AP) - Randy Jones. who dresses like a cow· boy when he performs with the re· cardina group VWa&e People1 hasn't foc91>t~n where he got his start: North CarollAa School or the Arts. lJon, housing and 1nc1cJent.c.! C05ls foe; high school students. Jooee, a Raleigh native, attencft4 the school rrom 1972-7S u a moden dance student. Hla ties to the school helped land bis first professional jolt as a dancer in the touling Agnes d' MllJe Heritage Dance Theater. Jooe4 Jater appeared in TV soap operu an~ ~ as a model in New York City" Jonu' Beverly H illaj Calif .. publicity aaeots said that ones bu u tablla b ed a S 1, 500 d a n ee &ebolarShlp at the school to cover tui· 1 • c,.._ r .1JD1t P'ICTm04/S OVSllllSS NllMelTAT•MaNT TIM 1e1-1,,. ,..,..,.,, .,. tlOl"ll Mllln•~ NIW POllT GltOUP INVESTMl""T· L.TO .. HO Park Av•,.,.., a.1-l•IMd. C.lllornl• .,... E ""'-"-'. SJO p.,., •-. 11.ttoo. lal-. CMlto<N.t 91..o ._, l . -~ C.. ICocH<lll. 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II , is. -J. 10, ·-*"'- PUBLIC NOTICE OttOl .. AMCIE If() OOt A " OaDl•A•C& AMEMOI•~ o•o•••,.c• ••-•• alTAOUIMI .. MW•• OIHll•• TIO• c•••o•s ro• USIL 0 OISTlllCT .._ .... rACIU1'•f' n..-•Df~-~ ,...,!<Ii ... Ol•kt ..... "' ~ Covttty. C..Hlor11t•. 6"~ Mr~bf' OltOAI••-· s.ct-t. 5«1--... Onli~• PUBLIC NOTICE No .oJ"........,., ,_...., N-56175 S.ctl• L s.ctl°" 40'1 I• .,.,..i:., -lo Clr'oi-.c• No 60J 10 ··~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF CP-1092.I . 002 OISTlllCT NO •• COHlflEC· LO A ETHA MAE ROY I NOTICE OF DEATH OF TION CHARGES •k• LOAETHA M . ROY PEGGY JEAN ALLEN, ~0°'..:,.~_,~1':'~~°' _ ANO OF PETITION TO lso known as PEGGY J . <o""•<t•"" 10 .. 0 .. 1 .. <1 ..., • .,,_ ADMINISTER ESTATE ALLEN and as P.J . AL· 1« '''" <>< 10 """ --i.,...,.,,. NO A-103221. . L E N AND OF PETITION :::.::,"..;'':'...:".~,,~:,_,;1~1:. ~~~~,'!,; T O a I I h e 1 .r s • T 0 A D M I N I ST E R ""' • " °'"'''" ..,._.,on '""''"! " benef1c1.aries. crt;dito rs ESTATE NO A·lOJ2l9. o••" ,,. '"• •P•» , .. M o•o··~" and cont ingent creditors of T 0 a 1 1 h e r s ..., ..... , '""' "''" ~ ""'11 ,..,, ~ Loretha Mae R oy, aka ' · "'"••"'• _,, • """""'1 """""° '"' be nef 1c 1ar 1 es. c red i tor c; ,,,.. .. ,,,, .. , •• ··~,, ~··~··"'°" o•.., •. L oretha M R o y and and contln<)E'nt cr eC11tors of j '""o '""""""" '"' 1"" '"""' u-~ pe rso~s who m ay be th abo11e nomed decedent "'A"• t" ,. t• ' ' ' ,, ,,. •• .._., otherw1Sl'"1nter~ted en the e ..,,. • '"" <>•'" • "' """"<"°" °"''"'' and persons who may ~ ~A t.. ,, • .,, "" • .., ,,.., ... " .. ,, Will and/()r estate. OtherWIS(' interested 1n fhe O\t<tl>l•""'° uV f1' I"" l>"l>°"llV 18 bo\ A petition has been flled will and•or estate ,.., ... ., ....... ,..,"",..,"""""'""'"-by Chri sti~ Keathley in A petition has been filed ;;::." .,._,,\l'ot<l t,... uw of w•o oro t he Superior Court of by Lynda G. Osbrtnk 1n ,,... '°''-'""' 01w>e1 c-hon Oran9(' County requesting t he Superior Court o f •""•on .,. nooov •~1..t0t•"""' ,...., that <:;hrlstlne Keathley be Oran,,.. County reQuesting ""'" ~ "'""' 1o 1,,. o ..... c1 or ••.,. appointed as persona l that '!;... be aPPo•nted as _,.<, .,. ... 4"01«11>••"" Ol\tr1<• ""'"' I• I l!f'Ql;IM' Con,....llOtl CNtp. r epresentative t o ad-personal representati ve to " ... ,.,.,,,,.,,v_ min ister the estate of administer the estate of '" ~noi. 1"""'''-""" -U lO Loretha Mae Roy, aha the above-named decedent c-r ~~~~u':t'o..,..1t,.q\ -UJOPt' Loretha M . Roy. Hunt· under me Independent Ad· "'"•"•no...,.. • mu11,04• O••"'""' ., lngton Beach, CA (under ministration of Estates ""' ''""'""·~•qwa 0' .. ~..,, •• the Independent Ad-Act . The petition is set for~·.;;:~~~~!."':: ministration of Estates hearino In Department '""of.~-_. .. "'"""' R·I - Act>: The pet1t1on IS set for No. 3 at 700 Civic Center n R·ll\ ... ....., '" ttw O..tngit ~· hearing 1n Dept. No. 3 at Drive West Santa Ana Zonl"O a-. s.cuon raom.1 ttw'°"9I' 700 CIVIC Center Drive Ca ll f""n1a a't 10 .00 a.m .,' 71,0114 . tn<IU\•V• ••• w <r• ron1no .,.. Cl.,.Mll<.tt--10 1-. ••CW•'" lo w est , Sant a An a • 00 Marc.h ~ 1990 --· ,,.. ....,.,. .,,. ...01«1 ~ '" California 92702, o n IF YOU OBJECT to the <0"1orm1i. w11h •PPll<.toc• ·~ February 26. 1980 at 10·00 granting of the petition, ~""::;::~~°'~::c.... a.m . you shoold either appear ,...,<••1 or "•O••stri.i e.""""'"'"'" 1 F :ou OBJECT t~ the at the he.lrlng and state -w.JS oo o« «••of .,,.. cc~ orant1ng of the petition. your objections or flle ~1=~~.:!~°':,,:.;•.!,t:. you should ~lther appear wr itten objections with the 1,..,, ii~oo nw.1..-m ··com ...... ci..i ... at the hearing and state court before the hearinc;i. ,,,.,.,,1,..1 •••.ot•.,.....,,,, .• , \rllod your objections or f 1 le y be ,,..,.,,, """ '"''"°" """•"· -.i•""' l tt obj-· 'th th our appearance may oro~·•• _._ ,., oc:<up+M b• ~·· wr en ""''°"s w e e in person or by your at-•""m""'"' .tlll>"<'"" -,,.,,,,.orarn or· court before the hearing. torney u""''•''°"" Your appeararn:e may be 1 F · y 0 u A R E A s.w ... 1 n.. ,. • ...,, .. ""'• 61 ... In pe<s.on or by your at· CREDITOR or a cont-0't;~~;::~·;::;~~~:t'~,~":1111. torney. inc;ient creditor of the de-&ooro '' 01r..:1ec1 10 etrl•I• 10 t"" I F YO U A R E A ceased you must flle your "°°9toono1 IN•O•dlMnu .,,,.,<..,w 11 CR EDITOR or a cont-claim 'with the court or :,.!::C:1:.:"ioo::,:111~i:-of lngent creditor of the de· present It to the personal PASSEO ANO AOOPTEO~ ... ceased, you must file your representative appointed BMro o1 Dir.ct~ of c.ount., s..11t.-clalm with the court or b t-rt lthl f 110ft oi>1r1<t ,.... •of o..,. '-•· I y '""' cou w n our c.111om1a. .c ., r~• .... 11,.. N ICI present t to the personal months from the date of '"'wlty u. '"° representative appointed first lssuarn:e of letters as o......0Mc1r•nh by the court w ithin four rrovlded In Section 700 of ~"';" ~~":,.... mont~ from the date of he Probate Code of c-.,s.ni1~'°" first ISM»nce of letWrs as Calltornla. The time for 0tw1<1 ... • provided In Section 700 of flllng claims will not e)(-"'Or-°"""''· c..u1om1a the Probate Code of plre prior to four months ~~nr's...._ Callfornla. The time for from the date of the hear-~.:=-.. ... e.'"' flllng cl.tms will not U · Ing notktd above eo.n1 of Olrw"'" • plre prior to four months YOU fMAY EXAMINE ~~15::':'0t'°" from the date of the hear-the flle k~ by the court. 0r..,.. c:-.,, c.i-.... lngnotkedebow. lfl. .,.._.__., t-5TAf~OflCAUR>ftNIA I YOU MAY EXAMINE ou are "-·~ ...... n ,.,.. COUNTYOfl01tAMGE •· the flle k t .... the court "ate, you mey file a re-'· J . WAYNE SYL VU~. ep "' · quest with the court to re-s.<,.....,.,"',.. ._,. • oi,.~ If you are Interes ted In the celve SPeCS.I notice of u.. c-1., S....Mtltll 01•••1<1 ,... ' _. \, \ G H T t '.,, estate, you may flle a re-lnvent;'1 of estate ass.ts <>r-.. c.-tfy, CellNfNa. • ...._ SI DE "' Quttst with the court to re-of 1 1 ~..., "* ""'...., ... ~ celve -111 notice of the and he pet t ons, ac· 0re111--. ... --=~ ~~~~ .......... I ......-counts and reports._.._..,......,..... .. AMUSES . . ..;..,· •. ·1~, Inventory of estate assets described In Section 1200 ...... • • IWI ••., • ..... .. . end of the petitions, ac· ""_., .. ......_,... •• wt.;a~ c o u n u an d rep o r ts of the C.llfomle Probe• Av lS: ot""*• ,...,, • • .,, ea-. described In Section 1200 Code. :::; ....,._ _, ...,. ... L. ':f'· In the JAWI 2CNt of the CaWoml• Prob•tt LYNOAO. NOH:.._ ... Nie Code OSBAINK A"ITEmONSi.._ 4' ~J i i\. MAa!Ulll ' ~ltlontr AaH Nf:...... • ;J·~a~.·~1~1~·~~1-~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vf~M I kltHk, lft• IN~~-&UOfl,I~ _ .!! ... _ --=---_ Tlmetlty •· Metcalf, c......-Mld ly: T....._1 .. _...,,..,NM,"1t111t1...,., •MetcatfNdtMcL K9ftlte1'11A2t6• M . CMelet',' Attef'MYI ter ~·=-tf•w•t.• •r••Y•·• -aw, ' PetltlOMr 17 cetiNwate s.cr...-voftM Me1...ela St., Suite 201, Piere o 'r ., Newport ...,_.,oe~•on M••tlqtOft IHclt, CA luelt, CA 92660, (714) =~1;:';" .. '°" ft646, (714) tM-t6JI. 644 fUO. Or-~. C.alllen>I• 111 ...... .... ..... Or .... C... Delly l'I... li'llf>l1"'9CI Or_,.. C.0.(1 0.lty Pll01 l'uhll"'"9 0...,.. CO.ti l>•lly PU-, ,,.,.. ti, 12, '' t• ,.... "''· 11, 11, tt. t'IO lu-tC F11><11ery U. t• a&40 .. ---.......... -. , _ .. ~ ---- , I -OAIL Y PtLO 1 Monday. Febtu.lll'Y II IMO Not Always Blonde, But Bombshell · .. Q : Wu ••••n~I• .,..... at&nll J~ •a Hll•I• a •ataral ...... , -LetUe D., a1c1 ...... v •• A: No altboulh tbe l• "llbade lombebell" (wbo wu b;b;aded ln • P&eU1 auto crub) wu a natural pel'IOD lD every odMr •aJ. One ot the alcett ~ we •~w new, ~ eolol' ot w bair t'hanseid wlth ber moods. Q: DI••'& •H·U•• •••i• llleaa&J GHe n...., ........ , .............. .. forfeUaWI IMM11l1: ".l.J'.JL"f -0..,. L, Lu Ve1a1. A. Ye.. Miu Tierney did date John F. Ken· nedy -but thlt was belon be met, fell in love with and married Jacq~. Back lo 'tl, tbe brunette 1tar eloped to Lu Ve1u witb popular Couturier Ole1 Cuainl. Q: Wt.. ,.,V.ye4 Elee._ a....e1& .. 1lle ma ''8mrtle a& C••••••U."t AM .._, act. played Pr1ddaa Fruk.l&a &wewel&! -s. Orth, T1•,a. A: Ralph Bellamy won a Beat Actor award for hJa role as F.D.R. And the actress who played Eleanor was ·Mary Fickett -who liter co-boeted the TV series "Calendar" with Harry Rea.toner. Q; 1ft1' w a.lllel1 ........ ......., 4Me'41e4 &e pve .. adiaC" -a. Do.vu, PIUaberP. A: Redford hasn't quite made that decision yet, but be doea aay be wants to move oo to other things, such as directing -which gives him a greater sense of fulfillment than acting ·does. Red· ford bas made bis directorial debut for lbe movie. "Ordinary People," which will be out this fall. Produced by his Wildwood Enterprises, be was asked bow be felt about negotiating talent salaries -with bimaelt one of the world's highest paid ac· tors. "I'm totally hypocritical on lbe subject," be admits. "As an actor, I took as much as I could gel. As a producer , I'll &ive as little u poaible." Q : MJ wife and I eajoy Ute TV ..... "WK&P," W Ille ~u a e.m ........ a.._ die IMn· OID adreM -It, 1.-1 ~ Siie NJS 1.-1 Jil· 11n &oo 81lela -aad CMICld to wear a firmer bra. a .. aaya.Q elM bnea.M w. 11p? -E4Wle Browa, Mlhrallbe. t YNE MANSFIELD AS BRUNETTE, BLONDE he Changed Color of Heir With Her Mooda A: Apparently ao. Ml.al Anderson's comment: "'What's aalaclous •bout jtggllna? Whoever said," she says, ~'that girls didn't have breast.a and nip. pies? Women aren't Barbie dolls! " Sinatra Trust F11rid La11nched SAN JOSE (AP) -The Urtiversity of Santa Clara has . established a $250,000 trust fund tM s upport a proposed Frank S inatra chair in music and theater arts, s chool officials said. the announ~ment ca~ at a benefit at the San Jose Center fot the Performing Arts which featured Sinatra, Sarah VaU&hn and mimes Shields and Yarnell performing before a crowd of 2.700 people. Sinatra, apparently surprised by, the announcement, said 1t "..tas me ol the nicest things that ever happened to me lo my NOW PLAYING show business· career." The singer added he bas performed "in ·some places wb1cb didn't even give me a chair to sit oo." Money to establi&b the trust fund was gained from proceeds from the $125-a-ticket benefit concert. The chair will be of. ficially establi&bed, school of. ficials said, after interest drawn from the fund is sufficient to pay a full-time imtructor's salary. A current faculty member will be named to fill the slot, officials said. ~ Brothers Starting Early HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Neil Barry, 14, follows ln the footateps or his 16-year-old brother, Matthew. in "Private Lessona." In the movie Neil will be seduced by European beauty Sylvia Kristel, who plays a housekeeper. Matthew bad an incestuous af. fair with bis mother, played by Jill Clayburlb, ID .. Luna." BU.I. MEDLEY Wed . Feb.20 thru Sun.Feb.24 SHOWTIME 10 P.M . UA c...a CNtlDOIU awuos· c:.aA WUT (Dinner reservations suggested) Cosll M~ !>40--0~ Oraoge 634·i!.!>3 W1$lm1Mler 1191·~ 1UHA 'AM •RHllBueN Pal1I a21 .. 1070 CISTAllSA -. -Sow111 Cont Plan !>49·3352 01'1"1' Orm In SS8·7022 C111tdomc '34·2~S3 l(ST9ltU ... UA Cltltfl1I $05'6 Minn's Bru Ptw S2H339 tfi'"' • tcrIFam9 me PR'MPQ• 835-2577 BiD Meclley has not appeared in Orange County since last years selloutperlormance at McClarea. TICKETS ON SALENOWI $10 per person "'HEAD AT LARGE' IS A \NINNEAP' ........ ... 'Glad You Asked That' .,, w.rily• .ct Hy G ...... Q: DW ..... &MM P1W:iA K. .. Rkbrd eMr Mne a ,,tMa &er. for tlaat ....... e.YldlM lalmT-CIMJLM•.,..._apolla. • A: No. Orillully tried in Canada, lbe Ontario Court ol Appeab decided Richard bid fulfllled the term• ot bis origin.al aeot.e:oce by playtnc a free concert for the Canadian Natlooal l.oltitute for lbe Blind. There wu also evidence that Keith waa ort drup -at which point they aaw oo reuoo to jail him. Q: b I& &ne ... , i. u.e 1.we. d171 of 8eUywoed. ewe11 II '" were a l&a.r, Y• were eo•· pldetJ ..., die ~ .. ,..... .a.He! -lleUy Luc.BaJU~. A: Yes. Ar. Jimmy Stewart recalls, "You didn't pick your mdvies. You did what you were told. Your studio could trade you around like ballplayers. I wu traded ooce to Universal," smiled the veteran actor. "for.the use of their back lot for three weeks! '· Send ~ quelhon.s to H11 Gcrcbser, '"Glad You A1kf!d That." corf! of thu ~. P 0 . Bor 19620, Irvine 92'114. Manlvn and Hy GardMr 1Dill ~ cu many quutton.a oa they can "' thf!sr column, bt..t the volunu o/ moil makn Pf!TIOROl r~~ am~. Al Pedno• "CRUISING" 1 :1W:.3CM:41-1:00-10:15 "THE LAST MARRtEO COUPLE tN AMERICA" CAI PEl[A SEUEAS IN "BEING THERE" <PG> Jemer• Cenn Merehe MHon In Nell llfnon·• Chapter Twom o.LUISI ,_,...,_. , ...... Eats "" ......... " .,.,_ t ... ... ••·•" ''" PO ENTERTAINMENT/ HY C..~RDN:::M NOW SHOWING! "I can't read. I can't write." -Chance 1ne gardener "He can't lose:· -Unanimous a story of chance BEING THERE 1-l'llVllll\ ~--~~ PETtR S8..1£RS SHIRLEY Mact.AINE • A MAl ASt4Y It \t "EENG THERE" 111'9 \I,.... .Wl< ~ ·~VYN DOUGLAC> RIOiAOO CWSART • RIOiAAO 8AS9iART ~ .. ...,.._.-°"""~"Bil" .... llU5IC., __ • lOillhot""Cl0.(111.MJl~- ~~fYCM.tl~ ·NOia.OJ) .. -....~ lftnl ..Clff .. -~ .~__,..,. ___ .. ~ .:..~-~ 0'(1-111111a1-.ir.. ............... • . ---NOW SHOWING --- sama --•• ..., c-c.e... 97' • U I C..-¥ottt UO WlO .. .,.., lbll UI O~ 91ml• IUCI .,. -· .,...... 1 .... f\~~&4 lllll ·--- ''IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC JESUS" IPGI ROllCJl T 11cnm1U> JANt: r Ol'IOA THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN ........, "OAACUlA" WH£Rf ~~~~ ll'Ul9 [V(RY "1'. -·~._ -...- THING l ~~· "7 • .....,, ENOS "' ~ ~4 _,=,... ••"••..._ . ...__ ..... STEVE MARTIN. · 1hejfRK P\.119 "FATSO" Sit"' HOH ... AN Kramer vs. Kramer ~ ~~ ~-~ "!, __ ~--~ .,.,_ ' .. • ... • .. P\.ut • ''· tt 11 "OlD D"ACUlA .. -=-c..-.. MT o.-vto IUltWJ CMNIY .... UQHTI)M ~ COINC IN MIDNIGHT ~ STYLE MADNESS 0 ~ ll'Ol Pl US l'\U• ~,,,. .... ,.,. "THI "OSE'" "THE GOODBYE ·-· GIRL ' llOAOfOVt ..... lllOVlt • . ... •' .#. -.. =· .. -. ... INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Classified •HOrOISCOl)e ~. fe0r.,y 11, ,., O~Y PILOT t uring_._._. ___ CJ : f. ;: 1 . . · . ~ -. Marty Lockney knows that almost anything can be accomplished with a lot ; of hard work and that perseverance is the key to success. Below, he consults tMth business partner Tom Dalton. ·-·. I I M arty's Many Faeets By JUDITH OLSON Oltlle o.lty ...... _ The Rotary Club of Santa Ana North is meeting today, as is usual for a Wednesday noon. There's a chart showing the club's "teams " and bow many new members they've recruited. Naturally, there's a n!fd circle beside Marty Loclmey's name -be recently brought in new members. (1bere aren't many red circles on the chart.) Today the wives a re invited and they each will get a carnation. Guess who's passing out the flowers and greeting the guests? Marty Lockney, of course. Back in bis office at Great American Leas. ing in Santa Ana, the wall is covered with plaques and citations. He's been honored by the CbamberolCommerce, Rotary Club, YMCA. Boy Scout Council and Goodwill lndustries, among other oraaoization.s. How does a man accomplish all this and manage to serve as chairman of the board of bis own ti.Mriness too? THE ANSWER is simple. Marty Lockney knows that almos t anything can be ac· complished with a lot of hard work and that perseverance ts the key to success. He's a man who literally started at the bot- tom and worked himself up to the top, step by step. He came to many things late in life but still managed to be an achiever . He's bumble aboot himself but proud of his accomplish- ments. Lockney, a Lido Isle resident wbo owned Guaranty Chevrolet in Santa Ana until 1975, started his career in the auto business as a lot boy at the age of 16. ''My parents were in show business, on the Orpheum circuit," Lockney said. "We came to Hollywood so my father could mate a film. "Until the time I graduated from high school I was doing extra wort, but my father died when I was 16 and I needed a job. "I got a job as a lot boy Cat A.E. Nugent Chevrolet in Hollywood). I lucked out.." ms DUTY WAS to dmt and wax cars, change batteries, and sweep the lot. "I worked a.s hard u I could to keep my job." Lockney re<:alled. "I bad to earn a tiving. There was oo such thine as overtime.'• After a year aa a lot boy be was promoted to reconditioning manager, and then be became a parts clerk at another agency. The climb continued, at three different agencie5. until be became a .J>VUier in 1953 and then ftnally tot.al owner of bis own. "l was fortunate to start at the bottom," Lockney said. Success hasn't made him too proud to admit to bis origins in lbe auto business. "I'm not adversetodaytowaabinc a car," be said. He said that altbouch lbe car bn•iness baa eamed a bad reputation, bJa flrm waa nm with total honesty. ''There have been diabooest people in the business, like any bu.ainaa. But at Guaranty. particularly, the investment h t:remendoua. It isn't something you do disbonestly." AS BIS businesa became more succesafol, and be bad more people to leave at the helm, be took time off to participate in community project.. He scbedules at Jeut two breMfut meet-ings a week and tries to keep all outside ac- tivities conftned to tbe daytime boun beeauae eveninp are reserved for bta wife ol 40 ,ears, Amelia. "He comes home at niebl pn!tty well," sbe teased. One of the most satisfying areas in Lockney's life is sai.ll.og. where be aao found <See MA&TY, Page CU ~--.. --Matty and Wife Amelia at Rotary Club ltneheon College Bowl: Sport of the Mind By JOEL C. DON OI , ... Oally .-! ... S!Mt The clash was reminiscent of the '60s. On one pa rt or the UC Irvine campus. stu- dents listened to speakers protesting the pro- posed reinstatement or the draft, striking a re· vival chord of the anti-war movement or the preceding two decades. Not far away, in a conference room above the UCI bookstore, students pitted intellectual wits against one another ., Teams of four matched scholastic a chievement. mental agility and quic.k recalJ in a revival of College Bowl competition. While some were gripped with the threat of global confllct., groups or their peers waged a tougb battle against a lime clock and a cavalc~ of formidable questi~ This is the first year that UCI bas entered College Bowl, the popular intercollegiate ques- tion-and-answer compeUtion of the 'SOs and '60s. THE SCHOLASTIC competition was can· celed from network television coverage in 1970, a lthough a number of colleges continued lo play unofficial games in the tradition of the original ·cerebral combat. Two years ago, the competition was revived by the College Bowl Co., Inc. with the coordinat- ing help or the Association of College Unions - International ( ACU ·O. individual coUeges bold tryouts, sending the best team to a regional competit.Jon. Each of the 16 regions of ACU-1 then sends the champion college team members to national competition, where they vie for a $5,000 school scholarship and a chance at competing with top teams from other countries. Touted as "The Varsity Sport of the Mind," College Bowl attracted approximately 350 schools last year. And that figure is expected to jump to almo6t 500 schools for the 1980 competi· lion. College Bowl also bas made a partial media comeback this year, with plans for nationwide broadcast of selected games on the CBS Radio Network. Deborah DuBois, College Bowl coordinator, feels UCI bas a good chance of capturing the Feb . 23 regional championship, to be held at UCLA. UCI is a member of ACU·I Region lS, which· includes colleges in California, Nevada and Hawaii. ''When we had our orientation we bad one team that wiped everyone out," said Ms . DuBois. who also is UCI student activities coordinator. San Francisco State University took the Region lS College Bowl cbamplonsbJ.p last year. National competition honors were won by re- gional champions from Davidson College, de- feating teem offerings from colleges such as Harvard, Oberlin, Emory, Notre Dame and Cornell. DAVIDSON TOOK their scholastic challenge to international level, but were nar· rowly defeated by Syd.ney-&.tssex College or Cambridge University. But for UCI students who participated re- cently in week-lone elimination tryouts, the glory ol natiooal and international recocnitioo took second place to the spirit and fun or scholastic gamesmanship. "It's just a cbance to compete on an academic level," says junior drama mtjor Greg Marsh. Marsh said bis team. called the Otters. did little to prepare for tbelr dou~m.lnation competition with 2 of 11 other UCl teams participatinc in the Collece Bowl tryout.a. "I had no idea bow to prepare for this," be added. "I doo 'l tblnk it'• something you can ... . . .. .. -' -............. ··----...... .. prepare for. ll"s something you either know or vou don·t ·· · Students grasped electrorucally linked hand devices as they Melded questions from Ms. Dubois. who acted as moderator ror UCl's College Bowl tryouts The electronic lock-out game playing device was provided by the College Bowl Co .. she s aid. Questions. provided by the Reader's Digest editorial staff. covered a Mde spectrum of academic djsc1 plines, including history. Uteratw'e. a.rt. music and math. Students also were peppered with .a number of tough science and medical questions. "We thought we 'd turn into trivia nuts." said junior English maJor Bill Caraccio, a member of the team called Male Domination. "We've been qui.Ding one another in our spare time at meal time and on the john." The revived CoUe1e Bowl competition is played similarly to the original scholastic com- petition. aired first OD CBS and then on NBC television network. Competing teams are offered a toss-up question, worth 10 points, to be answered by an individual player. A correct answer gives the whole team a crack al a bonus question, with a <See COLLEGE. P ace CZ) I DAILY PllO I Mon<My Februert US. 1980 • • .Marty CFrom Pase Ct> 1uccH1 compuaUvt"ly Lale ln life ··1 d.idn't lt~rn to aau un.UI t was 38," he aaid. "Ya~htlna la lhe 1reatesl putime 1.n lhe wM>I• world " True to form. Lockney wol"led hia way up t.&ro~ the nnks at the Udo ble Yacbt Club to become commodore, and oow be ill ataff com· modon at UM! North Amencan Yaebl Jlactna Union mnd rommodont al the Rotary brtm'na· Uoaal Yacbt.lq •·~lk>wabip, NewPOr\ 8eacb Fleet A8 V8UAL. l..ortftey ~ tn h1I leUure ae· Uvi\y with tieni~ He tabs blind youths aailiu eadi year ln tbe Braille R•M:!;· and hll ere.tat pleUure l& IJVUll lbe to & chUd wbo bu never seen a ..Uboat. Hll latest "mate" was "thrilled thal he ceuld do il. •• l.4>cbey aa1d. ·•1 UC> let bim help rt• Che boat IO be could let I re.liq for what's Soiqon.." : "lben'a • reewar race CIOW"le, wttb tropb.iea for everyone, and t.be blind youths always ask, "Are we wlnning?" Lockney said. Tbe debooaire sal.lor also bu a IJ"Owinl • W!e u Santa Claus, a job which started several yean ago when be was asked to peat at Goodwill lodustries. "I was booked three times this 'year besides. The older I get, the more bookinlS I get," be teased. ''1"H1: M08T HU1fytn1,..,. ~ tM ... deallq wtUl youth or b~." LcictM, uld "Tbey're very aratUy•• Illa Rol1ry Club •= all tM Sade Sco\lt ~dat for Oran1e md Locb9J ta laviah ln hla pralff for lM boJ11 wllo..,. tMe. ··11 our naUQCI were nm bf ..... leoata we'd never h•v• a problem." be aaid.. "BJ the tlme t:My'tt u tbey"n .-..cl .............. thal cu never be t.akeo away fl'om them." Lockney. wbo drlvea uomad town in a nuhy l:Jtcalibu (you can ..... ooe from b1m if you want your owo>. baa reeenU, jolDed &DOtbel" ~ OC'laniation. the Goalolfer'I of Newport Beach, but at tMa sdllt It aeema UD- Ukety he'll be too active lD tbat sroup. There seems to be tittle time oa bis ca)en.. dar for that sort ol DODMl\.le. CIW Colndar nmi ftl(:h Wedlwtdail ift Uw DmlN Pilot Oltd contaim ~·of 100mn·s and xmce dub ~ ond eveists opn to tM ~ for the follotDiltQ t111ttk. Send notice• to Clvb Calndor, Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 15.,, Cotta Me1a, CA 921526. lnch.lck JtOU1' name ond phone 1n1Mbtt. Not ice! '1W8t ~ m ovr handa three weeb in advance of an event. Pictvre1 are bmited to major /Vltd·~• open to the~. To ~n a pictvre, write or call tlw Feature Deparlmnt, U2-<l21, ~hoem 2 and S p.m. Photo re· qw1ts an ltonored on a .tpace ~ bcuil. FEATURING Lockney alao was drafted to be the charter president of Los Padrinos, the tint male sup- port group for Children'• Hospital of Oranae County. and be is a member ol the 552 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital. • •• Co u eg e -s-·u_nday_W_t'ddmg_m_rhe-~-tngagt"l71-:-:-R .... :-,-~-~-rms-~-~-a-~-o-~-ilo-bU>-s _nm_al_:_,_ CM6ly Niie.......,. ltlclilltN IJC..-.r Deborah DuBois. Coll~ge Bowl coordinator at UCI • <From Page Cl) chance for an additional 20 to 35 points, depend· ing on lhe difficulty of the question. SnJDENTS RACE against each other and the clock, and are penalized for incorrect answers lo the toss·up questiobs. "It's not so muc:b the breadth of knowledge, it's the speed or recall and diagnosing the ques· tion before it's finished," suggested Caracc10. "It's really impossible to study for trivia." · But Caraccio still found himself a victim of last minute cramming, fingering through a large paperback trivia book and popping a few tablets from a candy roll. The trivia preparallon -and possibly the heavy doses of candy -paid off. Male Domina· tion ~ed on the Otters in Ule JO.minute bout, with final score of 205 to 40. As the team members walked out of the conference room, the next two teams arrived, expressing some concern about lack ol prepara. tioo. But Trappers team member Ricardo Arau- jo, a j\mk>r chemistry major, toot the academic: competltloo lD lighthearted st.ride. "lf they ask us the right questions," be mused. "We'll clean up " Here's Cake In Your Face DEAR ANN: You were not fair when you responded to "lt"Happened in Bost.on." I refer to the woman who fell sorry for the bride when her hus band shoved the wedding cake into her face at the cutting ceremony. ApparenUy you a re not hip to this genera· lion's customs. Miss Landers. Let me fill you in. ,.., I have seen this happen at practically every • wedding I've attended in the past 10 years. Each time I cringe, but everyone else laughs. _ "Cake-shoving" eeema to be a great crowd-.. ... J __ B_o_r_o_s_r_o_p_e __ ) TIJESDAY, FEB. lt By SYDNEY OMAllR ARIES <Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Take initiative in ••• removing obstacles, answering questions which bad been presented as challenges. Lead the way, emphasize pioneering spirit. TAURUS (Apr. 20-M ay 20): You are pro· vided with information which leads to favorable changes. more creative freedom, opportunity for travel and greater recognition of talents. .-.. GEMINI <May 2l·June 20): You are du~ to be surprised by "financial windfall." Accent on fulfillment of major hopes and wishes. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): If you define objectives, goats, there will be room for you at top. Superior throws aside pride and seeks your counsel. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Potential is greater than you might have originally anticipated. Know it and make necessary adjustment. VlllGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Emphasis on secreta. bidden useta, money pictvre a.a it af. fecta close associate, partner or mate. You are ...... _ capable now ol completina a major tut or as· ~· aipmenL t' LIB&.A (SepL 23-0ct. 22): New approach is •. necessary; old ways, methods may not sllfflce. • ·• Spotlight on publicity, partnership, public ~ response to your efforts and marital status. •·• SC»&PJO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You Sain more confidence in sense or direction. Intuitive in· Ff· '•teUect """°rks overtime." Pets, dependents, co. f!.. workers dominate scenario. SAGITl'A&IUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): You sue- -• ceed by "doing what comes naturally." Means follow through. plant seeda, distribute ideas and products in wider areas. CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): You know what abould be done -key is to unravel red •• tape and set to it. l.n matters of speculation, stick wtth number 4. ,,. AQtJARruS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Sense of perception ls belptened. ClOH net&bbon, "' · reladftl prcMde data leadiq to remoYal ot ob-nae•. . ... PllCB8 (Feb. 19-Mar. 3)): Accet OD local-. ln• ~~l•lna ~\y for Pf'Of1ta· b&e in . •W'UI. ~ 8cofp6o penoDI -~ OpnJl'C)ft ..... )y. . "' ... " Aaa '-'••den pleaser. Usually the bride pushes the cake into U)e groom's lace. Last week I attended a very elegant wed· ding in Beverly Hills. The flowel'S were perfect, the attendants beautiful and the buffet table magnificent. When they cut the cake, I prayed lhere would be no rougb-bousine. The bride fed her groom the first piec~ dalnWy. I was r elieved. Theo it was bi& turn. She saw what he was going to do, so sbe grabbed his wrist. They fought lllre a couple of 10.year-olds while his male friends egged him on, screaming, "DO IT.'' 1be couple struggled for what Sttmed like an eternity. Finally be won and shoved the cake lnto Ule bride's face. ruining he r make· up and splattering her gown. Although I deplore this antic, I think you should know it's considered cool by the younger generation. -A WITNESS DEAR WITNESS: I've 10Be to a good many weddblp tbe9e past few years aad bave yet to see a slngle cake sboved l•&o the face ol ettlter a bride or a groom. Maybe I doa't truel la lreltdy circles and U this la nat tlley're lido, It's jut aa well SaeJI tacky beltanor woald nda my day. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ReceoUy 1 mar· ried a divorced woman. Sbe was married to Mr. X for 10 years. They bad a daughter who ia now 9 yeara old. My wUe keeps a huse pbotosrapb (12" by 14") ol her former husband oa the chest of drawers ln our bedroom. I hinted sneral weeks ago that the picture made me uncomfortable. Her reply wu. 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OIM P.·A LINf: A~ Th.-r lid' lH" 'lnrlf\ •~$h ln lK!V&n<'C' b)' m~1l r>r al a n:v Onf" or OU nllu·•·• :0-0 l)hont nrd••n l>..adhne 3 p m t nd•> C'oo.1 a Ml'llA o<n~ A L2 nol>'tl al ell br anch oWtH THE OAILY PILOT rHtrvu' t hr rlalll 10 r laully, fdU, t"ft\JOr or r et uat an y adv•rttHm•nl, and lo r llanat lis rates • r.cul allom W1t.bout prior DOt~e. CALIFORNIA 41R +FAMILY t-:1 .. ~ani.:1• Jnd 1·r.-1ftm<rn!>hlp herf'" ~:x i.i.indcd plan R up- l!IO'Jt"l..I \3rd loo' c~t.,m family room Jus t S117.!Rl :ind owner v.ill fr.n.;llK"t' SZJ.~1 I n11•re.~ onlv . :!nrl T l>. Call ,J.:!P JI • • + • ,._, •• J..M.P£TERS TOWMHOME l..,o('ated In Unlversity P<lrlc Ill thJs J yur old IQC'ltl('T !Tl()(ie) offer; OVt'r ~.hq fl ol I u.x u ry ll vm it. Ameo1l1c~ include 3 ht'droom:,. den. fam1l> t'll>rll. fonnal di.run#(. 2' = bJth:.. g.irage d oo r upener .ind m1C'ro-waH! C)\efl TbeN' 1s an a.s· sumable ex1"it1ni;i: loan and the owner ll>'OUld ron· :order a 2nd Tr> f'u II p r H't.' Sl81.500. Ca ll ~2li9J C:SELEC T"PROP TIES Spectacular with vaev.s, pool and ~pa. 5 Bdrms & boous rm. Exqws1tely deroraled. Rudy ror fast move 111. SS25.000. CaUJ()..A.'IJN DORAN 851-9522 ~~CREATM ~))~,INC. S DOING ~· '. BUSINESS .;.· UNDER A _' .. FICTITIOUS -NAME? II you hn• lust fl .. d yowr new Flclillow• Bu•lneat N•"'• end ho• not yet ~ 11 ~~ ........ don't rort41t thet the ll'"ll•llon 11 30 Oeyt from ct.le of fllln9. The D AIL \' PILOT w lll p<1bll•h )'OW 1tat-nt for S 38 SO . Our dttul•ticlf'I ~ tM enlhe Orenge Coe11 -· •nd ..... ~· ...-er kt 8'I eclltlone, In order to 111bmlt rour et•t•"'•nl lor p11bllc at101t aend ~copye!Mla chec II lo THf DAil Y ~OT, P.O. ha 1MO, Coeta ..... CA ... . ..... do ........ ~ CUit.,_ ....... .-SS PO Boll I*, a.ta Neu ... .............. Moul ~ ·~ ....... cell -1· Ml..a21 ht. W. .................. ------~----------111111 ILlllS . ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE LA.uMA llACH POaYla Y11W 1.ovely One Story Modem Home Overlooklng The Blue Pacific. WATCH THE WAVES ROLL OVER THE ROCKS Four Bedrooms Aia Den. Huge Llvlna Room. Full Security System. One or Our Fi.neat Offerings. Call f'or APf>(')lntm~t. $92$,000 C=l 63~1800 ·~--....... ., ... ,·-·· U I DOYla DllYI • l • .. • ~~.~~~~ ........ ~!.~.~ ........ ~.'!':~ ........ ~!!'!'.~ ........ ~.~~ ........ ~.~~........ Monc!y.F9bruery 18, 19'0 OM.YPll.OT fl ... ........... I 002 G"'""91 I 002 8 m 4 I 002 a-4 I 002 a-: 9' I 002 G •• 4 I 002 HcNttft for S-. Ho.Mt for S. for S. -' ······················· ....................... ....................... ....................... . ...................... ·····•················· ······················· ............................................. . UDO ISIJ--tlM.OM 3 bt">droom. ~rnglt• slory on a pr1me rn sidt• lot. recently carpet-eel, dra~. painted , wu llpnpned a nd tiled' Whe w • l>wrwr ... hav~ II new houSE' in rn md; <'han<'<' for buyers to mak~ a nt>at buy Prt•s(•nlt-d a l $350,000 I Jl"lll l V l jl Ii Ml:S Rt Al rnns· s1!:i 6000 2443 (.ist ( 1•J~' l l1qtwo1•v CorOlld dal Mdt IAYFROMT W(• haH s~veral fme ho mes with p1cr & slJp EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bdrms . 3 ha th s: ranch s t y le . mini-estah' in orange ~roves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny~odc· Orivt• N B b7':J bl61 Redhill~ Realty t .iJo KL·all \ ortke 67J.7JOO IJ' •••I• "'I .. ,W ... \)Af ftf &(,. OCEAMVIEW! $187,500! of n~wporl REALTORS US.HI I ONN HOUSH •·S IN CORONA Ofo:L MAR -fantast1c- vlew acroKs the b lg bay to th~ Pavilion A different klnd ol home -a dec-orator's dream. Split level, CWiLom bu1tt three bedroom. fa mily room and formal dlruna room. Pool. parklng and privacy. $535,000. , IN SPYGLASS Hll.L Bi a Cape Ho rn mode l with four ·bedrooms. ra m1ly room . e xtra large formal d ining room. plus swimming pool and s pa. FEE land a t $479,500. COLI OF MIWPORT IEALTORS 25111. Ceest Hwy .• c... ...... 675-5511 Mansions COLLEGE PARJC Nt-:W Ll ST I NG - lmmaculatc 3 Bdrm :! bath homP with lar.ic family room. Usc<I bnck f1repl11l'C m hvmi? room. beauti ful upi:r :tdcd lhrnoul must !>ee to ap- Prt'<.'U1le Walk lo sbop µmg l'l'ntt>r ~real funu~ ly hom<' 642-5200 r WAIWNOMT-YACAMT-4121,000 Fantastic bay & ocean view! A real beaut¥ in the well-known Mai Kai. Beautifully refurbished inside & out with IU8h new cptng & drapes (neutral colors), new ltjtc he n a ppliances. Huge living rm with a ne w mirrored wall reflecting exciting boat activity. 2 Large bedrooms. 2 baths. See any time. WISLIY M. TA TlOI CO., UAL TOIS 2111 S-J114 I ... ~ MIW..i~_....,..., CIMTB. M.I.. 644-49 I 0 Unusual offe ring of a beautifully renovated a nd remodeled home PLUS a 2 bdrm apt. House has 3 bdrms, 2 baths. lovely large rooms. exceptional mas ter bdrm and bath with jacuzzi. W o nd e rful k i t c h e n in c lud es micrn·wav<.' oven <.1nd J cn·Aare BBQ Living room and dinan):! area an• la r~L'. a iry <.1 nd t(j stc·fully <le<"oratt·d O b i gar age, wor ks hop and laundry r oom. Call for appointment Loti lrKhtef mtd Au.ociottt 675-3331 229 Marine Ave, lc6oo I~ SF:CURI T Y BLOG Ultra-deluxe penthouse 2 bd.nns • 2 baths. frpk . dec k + communit y CHARM OM LIDO amerut1es • will tradt> J Bdrm . 2 bath lui.ury finance lease o ption Two 1TU1J(01f1cPnt & uni que homei;, both arr uni que arch1tcc tura l ma..,terµ1Pc1·~. dt·~1~n(•d & pla nned for t•lrJ:unt 1-omfo11ahlr h vml( l11gh up 1rl the North T ul>ot 1n lltlls w ith l>o WC'e>p1ng Vie"'· one LS almo:-.L 6!'100 l>Quare ft-.•l, the ~ther tl>o a!m()!lt 8000 ... quarc fet•l Pnl'ed SI .250,0o() a nd Sl.500.000. C r c a t1 \'l• fman<'mg. al~ 1~ INVESTORS Pete 0~~·tt,, ~1s&r I -Great Ea ... 1s 1d(' c u ... t~I SUPERCOHDO S93,500 home. beau1ilullv de with$I0.0001 l'Orated . est lr<l 1n onl' of BalboG Bay f'rop. the hne:-1 Via·-. of l,1do Redlon nu. ... homC' J!l\l"\ the f<'el • 67S.7o6o * m.i: or ""armlh combmc-d , ________ _ Owner·Ot!veloper RIOC ALDERETIE ·~tr :\lesd lorat 1n11 I hJt ,... l'a5) tu n•nl :! tll:<lt Of•m " hitth home "" 1th bw It 111 kitchen. fire plac·1· "Jll \"Sl"\H:~• , FIR<.;I t . 1< 1-." ·1 1.1 w" r" , , .,.all. to Wc•.,ld1 If ,tori·-. dol·tor~. l'l1· LJrl(t' ] hdrm ~ li.11 h, µ.1L111 h.cwldl). doulill• l!ara.:1• pool rt·1 h.111 for pdn it--. ''°" J'!>Ul"tallon f('l' S!:S,000 Isl wllh itarden ll\tnJ: /\ µrest1ge property for on. ly $440.000 WATERAtOMT HOME EXECUTIVES ~tor 731 5115 HOME! w /48' BOAT ooac lleaut1fully de<:oratcd home lhruout 4 Bdrm, for m al d1n1ng room, farruly room, 20x50' deck for entertaining. Spec. tacular view. Priced u.n· Spect a cular ' 4 g iant bedrooms with separate m ast e r !>Utte . T w o elegan t b a lhs, wood MESA VERDE paneled family room. SPARKLING SPYGLASS HILL llnobstrur ted ()('ean & City \01e w • Spa<:1ou~ Cape llom Plan All on one level 4 bdrm, large f am ily room w1tb fireplace & bar. rormal dlmng room & pool sned yard Possible Lease WlthOpboo. brick fireplace. Many, POOL many upg r a des. Only 3 Bdrm 2 bath. large $110,000. An x io u s. family room with brick 546-2313 fireplace, also large sun· i\ Otv1~1on or O"IN '" "·" 'llJN ro111 ,,,n ny living room with brick i 'ifl)tl /ftllfilllil 1 g~4i~·~:~~ l _ ----When you call Classified [ ~ i II a rbor ln~tment Co Make your advertising to place an ad. you 're as· l.lLJiil~ilJI dollar J?O farther! List s ure d of a friendly ~JiUUJI ~oor bu.'>mcss every day welcome and, h elp 1n . -----·-··-m the Cl~1f1c<I section wording your ad for best or 1h1 s news paper.I response. Call Now! 642-5678. _642-_5678 ______ _ • «§s Coldwell Banker UDO ISi.i-POOL Rtt·h woods. imPorted tile & beam cci ltn ~s. set the mood for th is spacious & light 6 bdrms. 5 baths home on 70' lot. Gourmet kitchen. family room. forma l dining room & extended living room overlooking s unn y pa tios & pool. Attractive financing. Easy to see. just make a n appointment. $825,000. r " IN NEWPORT CENTER Ls Your Profession HOME REPAIRS" NOTICE Did you know you can how Daily PUot Class· place a ~Md ad 111 med ads display their the Dally PUot Service messages with leg1bWty Dlrec:tory for a whole and impect? Our ads, we month '°' as little as are proud to say, really s:z 03 per day! For more gel results . Phon e t.nformat.ioo.call &ei-$18. I ___ 642_-5878 ___ _ SPOILING HAIBOR HIGHLANDS TH fi.tt ..,..,. of OWMMW," ..... at a F'fltMRallh priu. ca.. & ., I. I 3 bdr• witt. fa•ily roo•, cl1H•n'1 Mpoc. ,..,..u .. ..ct be .......... Pri•ah bock ysd IK...,_ a •ecJlfable gardetL $159,500. 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Cltelce-eltelce •r••· C t1ll fer .. psi I t 719-1616. - J llD•OOM CH.AIMii: 0.ly SIZ,HO. 1'llli ..... du•••• .._ • ... .., eMMI ..., ,._ wMt cesy fl,..,._•, ... .., •cer, ••••• c• .... Mlny ...... 719-1616 2744 I. COAST HWY. CORONA DB. Mil 751-111& macnab I irvlne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY FOIEST HIDEAWAY! Nestled in a eucalyptus grove w l very private canyon view you will find this woodsy. contemporary tri-level home. 4BRs study view family rm formal dinin~ r m · triple garage. Recreational facilities incl. la ke. tennis. pools & spa. $229.500. Paula Bailey 642-8235. CB-58) 752.141-4 (Ot'f'1PUS Vol4ey ( Pfl!,.. 642 .. 211 qc)I Dov111 ().,...!' 55-1 .. 700 - Wooch.dQe (Cfl•OI 644-6200 Horbot v-c-"' G ANIMALS C S W A Q C A M K A R G R A E B I H E D T N 0 U A U A 0 I L 0 E R P A G B T G I L J l B A H B I L P H G W R H 0 U 0 G A 0 I F R W S B 0 H X T 0 G U K R P G U W 0 F 0 H L F E R U E A Q A W H S G U 0 X I I E F R R H H L W T L G H L 0 E l V G T G A 0 0 R A 0 G R R A R A H G R N N G Y A S X S T I N A K N l M 0 0 R A E B Y L Z Z 1 R G Y G E T J I N A T A Z A 0 l G E A U W H R E E M N U A R H Y T P R A F L 0 0 T 0 H L N A 0 T E H H F X I F X L L S 0 U 1 0 G R N C 0 L L 0 E G F Y A E L H U P 8 G R E 0 X R L X K 0 E I W S D G A E L U N W E V A Y R M X A J M N P I G to w..ill carpdlnl! .1ml lo.ads of charm 31tu~t1-il on a large H 2 lot with potential fur ;1cld111~ another urnt 1-'u II pm c $110,000. Call 751 :Jl!H C:SELECT I PROPERTIES ~Wa:JM ,tP · .. · ... _-...._ HAltlOI VllWHOMES STIPS TO SURF Owner Wlll help hna nce Only one of a kind Professionally decorat ed. lar ge bdrm:.. ~ kitchen Pool. a nd sauna Once tn a Ii f el1 ml' opport un ll y . twnhse Only $269.000 Call now, 963-7881 5 Bdrm Somerset on ree land. wt lusn I land sca pin g , covered deck. It's a winner. S252.000. 1 675-3411 I -~I ~·.:::z:-_·--~ I• I MEWPO.-TIUCH SALE IY OWMB SAHTIAGO DRIVE What"s Your Trade? FEELA.MD S'l.03 per Day Exec. boust-w la~c o-; sumable loan. Beautthd ly dcroralc<I 4br. sep mstr swte. Jba. frm dm rm. lvn rrn. fam rm. r .. ,110 1nll'r<·om. lndry rm. p()Oh1lt' patw ~Pt·r <'Ond Call 7~ INi-1 Tilat ·s htUe lo pay for an ad tn the Dailv Pilot Service Dlredory that can establish your professiona l 1de nl1t\ For more 1nformatt0n call 642·5678 Vie Proudly Present IA YROMT-S I I 0,000 lm maculat~· tK'droom on the bay in lovely De Anza Vi llage. Private beach (' mmunity pool & s pa. clubhouse. n 't miss this e~ling ,new opportunity. Ad ults only' I i' CUff HA VEM-S2H.OOO Rcautiful family home complete with POOL & SPA. Pool surrounded by 10,000 used bric ks . Even room for boat & R V City hghts view' Recently re modeled in fantastk location. T AIEOVH 9'h% LOAt4 • lns panng Stratford R1d l.!e Gr a no Re~cncy jus t lis t<>d ~ Xlnt 911'.?'11-loan to take over a t S897 month. Only one year old with many upgrades Outstanding location, unique desi~n & value . Creative terms. $260.000 2043W..tcltfDr .. ... .,,.,. .... =---= 646-77 11 Walker 8 lee Raal Estate _ii STAR GAZER'~~ .1----.----tt-er ,y -rou ,N _____ __..., M. •-Ooo4, ......,,, c;.._.,. 1't Y ~«o,,f•"O '• '""' S•o,. V f r ftl'¥fl''rf• ,._\\oqr f!), r H"\dov 1t'f)f) wt.WI.I\ (Of,-N) '°"1'") ''' r.m»n, n• ~""' Zwo0< ' •II-•·II" ..... l•()t ··-l~•t )JH u o .... )r"1 Jt•tv"' &.)hyt,. •tfll.-t4 ... ,._ .. °' lj,(:.,..l~"i fl! 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Laguna. Site ratt w f'n• ore So Coast Secunty 1:nelave overlooks ex quas1te <..'Ove. Counesy lo Brtrs. Qw.lifled buyers ooly piease. 213-628-1300~ INVESTORS 4·PLEX. 3 blocks to ocean. Pnme r enlal pni perty $160.000 Won ·1 lds t • Act no w ' C a ll 714-963-6767 ..... "WE'VE MOVB>!" ~ would be very proud t.o say ·we·ve moved 111 t.o the. bl'aut.cf u1 4 Bdrm home 111 d temfic loca lJofl ·· lm!T1'iculate 1>< 1th dn attractive fam tl) room . formal d111111J? rm .mo J -,parklinit pool Call ~s:nu no" AmTArE REALTORS DOVER SHORES LOWDOWN ( twn.·r 'd).., bnni.: orr..r 110 lhl.., font<.-.tw h Bdrm '.1rr11l~ hom1 \1 .11d ' •1u.art•·N &. I 1·Jr l(Jrdl!•· lJ.t) l Jll for morr d~ Ld.l.b 646-7171 R·l LOT Prtme Costa l't1es a location on Baker St for apartments or <'Ondos Builder 's packaf?e availa ble Ca ll J a<'k f or mformatlOCl. RCTaylorCo (,40 ( •<1()() $2 c-9ffJOI' $75 all it h*n is o PENNY PINCHER AD J l>1d t1 ~1 V•lt11,t U1 no~ ••II sny 11Pm Ot 'omb•'latteJ" 0 1 11•m t >I ti nq s .,, u f •• , w .,, • J ~· t<1 •or ,1 r on, .... -ul · o 1 tcu I n I V S ,' I fl U10 t•0'1AI ll•l•• "~Kl< tor lht' ? 0 3'('> ('ha ra<• you• P Pnnv P•nC.h<'I Ao o• u..,,. vou• 81 11 !..1m1•r 1L.tr O "II Mu,h•rt.t\JH)t" No lOm OlC•C1J I ~cl· rl\.t...PPh -0 Cofl today C9'd SH your ad in print tOMorrow! c ef1 ... _., """ mdcly l :OOAM to S:lOf'M f«- Md dey"• !MP« «' < .. by II-... Sahrd.y f«- S-4oy"t ,....,.. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT TY NAG I BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM IJPlEX a...tos..-..., ..... This outstanding property features a s pacious 3 Bdrm. 2 bath owners unit tastefuJJy decorated and completely furnished. Extra large master bdrm. lovely s un kitchen. Te rrace with b~iltin BBQ PLUS 3 bdrm. 2 ba rental. unit. Many extras include electric g~r door opener. 0,. W /S.. I ·4 .t 114 0,.. IJST Off NO. tJA YFIONT 2 STORY HOME & APT. 0.0.....mdl.ot Th is house has 3 bdrms. & den. 3 baths. patio. Jacuzzi. 2 decks. 3 cat gar age PLUS off-street parking Large roof deck overa ll for great out- door living. FANTASTIC VIEW Lo. h:M1I & AHocW.. '7S.llll 22'..,.... .......... tmd 1002 ColfaMHG 1024 ....................... Meditet 1 wan Marble Ir TIW Co. f-:xqUJSrtt' natural mar bk> beaut.1h e<1,your en ln~. bathroomi1. p;,t1&.-. C::a1.I us Mon Fri for fr~ t'Sll ma t.es 759· 171 I r1-.1ulaPotnt Way dOwn on 1tw Poml md) lH• lht' f1nJ\ IJnt• ,1\ J il .itilt' and '""' "o pnet>d than \tn~lt• l.1m1h homt"i $24!1.0IJ() JACOBS REAL TY 67>6670 TrH.evef COftdo With ,tn a ..,:.umdhlt• i:radudt•·d paym<·nt IOdn Onl) ~XJ clown and you J?~ into lhL'> 3 Bdrm 2 yr old bt-auty Qill befor(' 11 ., .:ont-' !">«)..Jf'o66 •Nltelc"ln lleal f•fo f eo I nc. •aaelMT1 .. wi.• City hgbll .t& mountain. 4 bedroom a od fa¢1ly , coey den. gor~ !>00'. CoklN.a1 an: lutect Uf'\'. 3 car ga.ralt' S$fS .500 •..•..•.•...••.•.••.... CMftD :1 br. plus b<i<'ht'lor Snell nm. Very <'i<IM· to bay & be.ic·h SI 70 000 Drfmlleh ool J tt'Jr 11CM11 l'n11-d <it Almo..,t l"l ,,,lu., ..... nt... quwk -.all• $1711 ()•J f'n11 11111, ( MT\f Ai.!t t?'i!'t ltlllK 1022 ··•···•·•·····•··•••••· °f1411 .• h: I IK loh "~' flt• )!rn11a fiw lu tu -.1111 I 114nr Hl1lr ,11111~ :H.IHl\K DRAMATIC! Ocean View! '•&.hl hl!hb IOU !-.lwltc·r \uor mromt' ,ind l>t·i.m \CIU/ ufl."\I) It" Jn1•w Agt 951 ti507 R EgPONS IBLE Nt-:f:DF.D TO buy 1 •• mt tn CdM Uuplc'. 'lnt m 1'()01('. qWt>l trt't' I med -.l 1;ood d ... ~umablc loan I >wner ;:i~ 759 tr.?21 OPEN 12-5 SAT /SUH /MOH lUSk HARIOR VU 4 IB>ROOM HOME Call u." about th.-. wt'll m~unl<iml'il 4 IMri11 :! ba kmnc with ll(e yarcl 3 rar 1:11r & li ll111 'l"'llrlly ONLY S2 l!>,IK>O 644-72 It llOI Tops~. CdM. .... .... .............•....••..• MESA VERDE ONLY Sll2.500 ~'resh pittnt. marvelou~ <¥'<'or and c lean a~ a "'tu:.tle . Just lis ted . so hurry' Call 645-~ FORESTE OLSON ,....,. Pr A • fl~I'• .. LOOKHY~! • l.DH'IY )te<-a Verde fo mlo h hom1: Larg1: ya!"(( hn-plal'l'. ne ar ..,dlOOIS JOd '>hupptn)!. O wnet' dOJUIJOU.'> I-or more ID· fonnalloo t·all. ~5880 ~HERITAGl • • REALTORS 4>NLY $94,900 4 super Bdrms. famitr rm. RV dcee.s and lar;d: l'Omer lot. St! fast~ Tb1f. ~ l lasl: C<1U 645-030&: FOREST E OLSON . ......... . NICI llDUCID! TAl(l()VB 9.50/o-; Great J bdnn starter if\ 4wet street. L~~ yrt Owner ha s bou g 'it .tootl~r & '" anioo1A> '°"' only $81. 900 ' 1 harry · l!r.H S4S.t4t I YATBMS , ~'e-lO coocti1 ion. "--t.o' on bJday's market OnJy SJ05.000 In Collegt- Part. CaJl~ FORESTE OLSON ................. .,. .. '6AKGLEN ll 1 .. I lllt' I I v l' II .. w ., ho:1J1ou1n . .!1 • liJ t·•m ikl<lllOlllllh Sf.l !~•l ~IK l::lft.•11 \\t I . \I '>I:.! b7:J.l SYCAMORE GLEN BRAND MEW 1-·JhuJ11u' lari.:1• I ti.I.:!' h.1 t.,>ut1llt" 10" nh11m1· 11111tii)'. 0111~ .I( II\ ,1il;ihlc•, Jru111 SlO'l.'.l!(I :i.1.111 ...,Jnl.1 \iw \t> h.t:! li";J.t PRICE RB>UCB>! "'r--t.c<uk. l' \I Rlw1rn for 1 l'OCK1oo; i\gt 0.!>-8 I 7tl COft"lnrrciGI ZOIW J Bdrm home . hardwood noors . douhle ~arage lot role l20. SI 25.!XXl Roy Mcean.. RJtr. 548-7729 l Ir jHcww Corrofs 646-.8883 RlEB>OM HOME Pool. al5C.> l'iul1ona1 IO°lo DOWH h a II yu u n o>t.•t1 to purc•hast> this :.ha r p l Bdrm 2 bath home! ll lt!utures hardwooct n~. new drapes and 1s pnced at only $87.950 For more 1nro rmat1on calJ 546-5880. -~It» HERITAGE .• · REALTORS IAAGA9" HUMTHS Quttllt y bull\ ho me Sh11ke roor. hardwood floors. dtrung. 3 Bdrm 2 Bllth. large yard. A.'lkmg IJl.960. Call S4Q. \1$1 · -'·;,· HERITAGE RlALTORS .__..I __._I~ _..._I ____ I r L I M Y F I -;.! Screen tier ' comment 1 i--., 1 .,.,-Y- 1 --.l.-Tl--1 _ about her mulllple mlirrleoee· ....__.._.._ _ __,_...._ .... __, "I never rtelly o•rt!d 101 M Aloi home. 3 br. $115.000. NMrbeach. Agent, 642·5082 N I O V I E I ~·~·, compeny unleH Ill ;.....,.1-.-1-....1--.lr--...,lyr-1 0 CO'!l"le,. "'-th..c•I~ ~ l)y hll••g ....... """"'O -(h ..__......._ ______ VOW d ... loc> lrOlft U*I' No 1 helnw H INl NUM&(t fO lHlftS IN llif:Sf ~AP[S VN'iOAMllf LI nu s fOR •NSWU For Sale By Owner house m cuJ·de·sac. 2000 sq I\ Beautiful yard & pool Owl\er will rln ann• $188,SOO Days 75"4 '1188 or wtndft 'Eves~ llave M'>methmg you want to ~1· Clusilied ads drl 1t well 6'2-5678 I "Cf DAILY PtLOl Mo nd•Y Fe bt'*V lft. lllO ...... , ,_ S* ~ fOf' S* Ho.Mt,_ S4e Ho.-•• ,or~• ·••·················•·• Mt ,,_1 •ect. I Ht ~~·~ c..r-........ ft....u.,., J1tul .......................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• NI L H Ua• 81t 1 • • •• ................. -..... ,,,,. ·•••·•···············•· •···•·················· •··•·········••··•••··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.~-.!~~ .._ ,,..,., ., lOOO ......... , I ., ... • • .. UOJ ···········••··•···••·· ···•····••····•••···••• ...................... . tk ........ l24e>i' c.MMtM ~ 1014 .,. 1044 .,...... t044 ....................... . •••••......•................................. l UORM, ~ b1 lt~cr 90.000. sao.ooo dwn '*1 p•r m o O wn r •a t T52 llOZ3 IUITIFVl 1-Y t:OME • UUY TIUS tlXER·UPPF.R 2 br. I t.. K ~. lot GOx ZOO tan be 1plll lO 2 R l Iota. $13.000 3'.\1 •1. t'no cdy. ln Woodlfridge Parkal~ 3 bedroom•. 1eoo sq ft. close to awtm club. pa rka. the lak~ etc. C~ll today tnCITM l.1111 IOU ........................ MAltH'TA S pect a c ular h illt op Al ib best In thb beautifully UPIF drhd J~ff~l"IOn . 2 bedrooms and den ln t e E atate1. Luah t and1cavtn 1 with wall>rfaU pond, d ose to fake, 3wlm c.-lub. para. PRIME LOCATION ' Just hstl'd. so hurry 1 ~. 30lJ.3alll IQ " (..'ktif> lO M ariJUt Se Iv it ASSUMAll.£ LOAN! ttd & Ca lle t.» Pnma vent SUll.000 tn 1245,000. IOI ~. 4..<f3 4008 Bldr Ul'.:SPER/\TE! nu ut hm oo R 2 lot OK dplx Xlnt trm!1 S125K 0 HO Ml ~ He re 's nn exrellE>nt opportunity to aNs ume the ex1st1n~ l~an with no quallryrng t:n1oy te~1s. pool and l ake tad litle!i with thts beautiful 3 bedroom condo. Call for details POINT MIGUB. J Bdrm. 21, bitttb 1573 -.q fl. •, mi.le to beach .&l' (8;5. $100,000 TN md ......... y. 714 568-3666 Palm Oes•n It ,\ll~•llHrlll• ,f , ·tt 41 ; ' 5~ 1 JOOO Colltemporary Multt·levcl l'Sfale sue home 180 dCI! view o( village and white ~ater. Ex plor e th1 ~ 'qleciO\.L'l and fascinating ~.$379,000 ELEGANCE '~.~~~ ••••• !?~ ATTURTLEROCK 1,....----------. Elegaot and comfortablt• OCEANFRONT tti lhe be s t w ay to a..,..Vi11o9tR.E. 497·1761 I NEW DUPLEXES . $119,500 Ir UP Joan C. l\Jtl. 496-8497 describe thJS go rgeou1> New M odular Tyµe Turtlrerock execullvc t,}omes. pvt community. townhouse! Lovely hills 2 b<'llS, ii hr sl·t·ura ly. and night light view too! sub·lelling UK l"rom 3 Bdrm and spaciousness $:11,900. T reasure 1si1&nd abound. Formal dmmi.:. Mobile Home Pk. 30801 J~l $259,000• Cali lo pre. So. Coast Hwy La~una view. 752·1700 Beach . R M. P (714 I 'IN Ill 0 •II\ 11/r. IC> I I lo I '199·3S79. !WZ'lfllllitl ~Oc.eanfront~~Cott_oge_ Fua•ata:v.-.y 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXICUTIVEH HOME -.:z:::-=-=•=--Cho1<.'e South Laguna location ""'t h private stairs to ~and Use J l> a huk.-awa} or t"'Cp,ind mlo J SHOW Pw\C E Bll1 Saddleba<.'k 3 br on lg~rner lot w ex· t ensive land sca p ing. Close to park. school & Mile Sq. Park 963-5'71 c::I Walker & lee Real Uitalt! tt.aititwJ°" hoch I 040 ............••....•.... BUCH COTT AGE 2 Br, l ba A!.sumc loan Ho quollfyi"<J. S76,900. CENTUHY21 Surf 536-7542 ask for Chm HJI< SALE BY UWJI,; EH ·I Hr. 2Ha home• by park & ~c·hJ A.~ktnl? $12.4.000 will carry paper. 963·05!.14 BY OWNER• Heal E.5t<1lt: EN TF.R TA I NER S DELIGHT Qualtly S&.'i4 HR tra -le q~I. Coliei?e Park. Shows llkC' m ode . ~ m~n v upg ra<l t:I> cu ... tl)m ·pool. ,JfH·u11.1 l.i.:1• f:.tm1ly rm w bar & murh more Hy nwm•r ~l~i:!.500 Open Sat !,un OP !'.:NTODAY I ~ 31921 Coas t Hw} So Lug LGCJ11M Vllloge R.E. 497-1761 SpKtacukr Lot White water 1 ll'W Jot 1m pt'lJH '<f I0.000 + !.Q fl bullchnit pad I lot off ocean f r o n t So uth L agu na 15 0 oou 714 955·21!1!1 ~SUME 9.25 % <.'ont1•1nrx•rary ()(' ~: \ ~ v u ;w h o rn t· ~1 t h '\kyhghts & open b<!am:. :.i Bd r m s 3 bath s + Wl:-i l::Cl:.L LA ll l'RIC F:O TO c;;i-:1.1. :i!S5.WJ' Bkr 1.:i1 ,;,,.i, 5Hr. dbl #(Jr. very cle:111 ~ 120 .0110 !16 I llHl7 962-161.3 I.! ;11'M 5.'i l 3402 ----~Hills 1050 $13 590 .... , ................. . 1 Le1~un· Wo rld. GJll' 11 Down! No Qualifying! Pa no ramic view. Jrd IAtU.5"°wY041 O wner wi ll ffiliin ce• noor . VIiia Noeva . 2br & YOllrY .. s::tlwe Bright <.'heery home 2ba. 586 61J79 1\ C afl '-rt. Lo•eables" ~Lep. Lo the lake m Wood 7pm ~~~.~; 1r~~~; k~11:.~ btid~~I Red Carpet I ~.~~~~ .... !?.~~ l!.lrpk Rcdut•c<ISJ(lOO to 754·1202 EL :-.11;n ·:L UH ~T in ~1.!0l -J> I 11.L'fl ll(D IF. l !1 t ' t' r s ' I Y •1 r k Fulfill \OUr tJn•am of II\ HHE ~tl:'llr: "'II be your r ordhiim modt l n ew •ni.: on tht• cn •t•n '" thi ... 1 L't Lhoughtwhen you s1•1• cpt . tale. ~all pa ptir • th!' hu~e 4 bdrm l"iol (;r(.'Cnbclt!> & poob ClosC' tx~Jn~1m, .I 'bJth Ltnl< ho~ f am1 lv room J nd LO 6C'h O~l s . p <t r k & Pomtc· home· ~1t h f.cmll' pnvat.e library SlOl:l,lloO bbr 0 552 1· I I room Jntl rt'l' ro11 rn ary -~er .· :I _ Gn·Jl views a ncl l'U~t111n •FON OEH 11 1':1'HTS ~-------~ appointments S30CJ,Om gro"' whe n you s tar t lrtVINl::COND<> LJ ;-.JCiO H!::AJ. F.ST,\TI-. earning money from the on go lf cou r sl' w 1t h 4~ 11~1 downstairs and lwe up. mountain view Pnme stairs in this 2 family properl y Assuma ble Nrwporl hach I 069 homt!. View of the <1('C'an fintind ng Sl.86.900. Call Jo-Ann Doran. Ain •a Lo•.,..calt now 85 I ·9522 536-93 I I ALLSTATE REALTORS ' La.ndmg borne . upgraded 3Br 2ba, pool, )I C, By owner Sl87 .500 840-1739 lmM 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbndge 2 story. 3 br. 1•2 ba <.'Ondo. Wash dry room. Frplc. pvt. yard + rec. pa<.'kage tncl. Lake. pool. )8 CU%ZI, tennis & roore Sll5,6SO liy owner, 559-9062. RID. TO Sl21,000 UMIVIRSITY PARK lllDIOOM A well located s ini.:le 1 story Hanover plan with delightful gre e nbe lt view Just reduced. CALL 644-721 I /Jn ~ll1!l LAil ! I ~ I\ ':i ':ii ll ! I\ I F ':i lilllITAGE PARX ~ 3 Br. 2\1 ba. l6:i0 sq ft. ~.900. S59-1776 UMfTID llK110H $14,000 CUSTOM HOME In No rthw ood 3 bedrooms and den with pnvate atrium. 2600 sq . ft. call ror details LOTS IN IRVINE 5rol to 7300 sq. rt In eX· ch.mve Northwood. Build your own dream home call today for detalls. @RANCH REALTY 551-1222 THE GROVES One of lhe nicest Mobile Home P11rks In So C:i Pool, spa, liwn bowling. and crart rm s T riple wide almost new h1Rhly upgraded 2 bdrm. rum nn Golden West Coach Extra large lot on g ree'n belt. Double Garage Wi.O be deUchted w Mia LCll)IM INch I 048 ~zed coodo offer-••••••••••••••••••••••• mg a majestic collection or warmth Ii muted TopoftheWortd ~. Seller ls of· :lbr" or 4 ~ den, 2ba , well ferins lllnt Onanelng so maintained (am h m . hu[l'.y ov~r & see for Some vi•w Sl70,000 Ca ll )'OUl"5df. $52-4477 Jo. Agt. 494-8010 (~IWfii·!!Qiiji§~, ~ ~~~b~e ~i~wp ~l ~ R.al FAtate geolo11lca I r e ports a v•l l ubl e M ysti c Woodbtidee Grove, lake Way-Sl&.ooo by owne r . site. s lnale family at· C714J8Sl-<M76. tache d homu The •••NWley A~ '°" Sl.22.~ The l.t'Meioptlon, 180 dejCr~ ~'for S13J.4()0, Both <xoean view. 3 br, 3 ba. fee 1oo'l. 2 Bath. 2 <.'Ir lllDd. Owner flna nee. 15 ........ frp&c, alt cond, )'Ml' loeJI l~t only mltto..-avs. Uptraded .......... puUaJ princ. pmt. ~ 8nad MW. ... J y...-.. $39S,OOO or AINI......_ Fot .... ..._ otrw. Owner /agt. •11• •.s111or-..1U11 .••.••.•.•.•........... ADULT LIVING IN NEWPORT SI 24,500 Cu.o;tom de<'oratec1 w a touch or elegant·e hus lh1s ra re condo located tn Dover Village Just SlelX'\ away from ~an. shop. ping & back bay. 2 story, 2 detached garages. ap pliances upgraded. Adull community llvmg Call for more info. ~-4477 BIG CANYON Spe<.'lacular golf course estate 6600 sq.ft 4 to 6 Bdr~. 512 balh.s. Pool and s pa Sl .295,000. THE STARNES CO. '673·7761 -------- F.aslbluff, 4Br & de n SS!IS mo 1mmat• 64.5-5:$9 U..optlOll Bluffs "E" plan End un · it, back bay view Prof dee. 481'. 2"'Ba. 2 patios. $249.000. S1300 m o 759-um or 631-0517 PROBATE SALE Nice 4 bedroom & pool tone 1n Baycresl Fee land. Pri <.'ed al $219. 000. Call Tom Mesereau for more details. .. HA.uoa RIDGI 3br , 3ba , C o n do Relervolr view. Pn t'ed to 1ell 8.Y O wner. 1375.000 IMO-~ Harbor Rldllt Oynuty, ~trucud city vlew. uric> &q. ft. 2 .Br, 2 ba. ao.ooo. 1»-0a4 LAl•ILOT With pnuc)' HUU1 de 1'0f1t.4MI home feature. t.ndaor apa pha outdoor J.ool • ·~ M't lo t0,000 UMd br1ckl Firs <'On \W91Uon a.rs.a . IS ltQ Ct ty liat:ca v~w P'mly rm. den 2 tti>ll"" 111a1>lt'r 1u11" Vacanl aee WW.y •.OOO 714 '7~ lSOl ~ W•tlktu 1; l t:t: ltGCA..MYON I Udrm. Cn-lit1v1• fu111nc 1ng A1u11.1 ma bit· loJ n <'l&ll for •PPt 601 LIDO ~Jl\"r Walerfront Condo ~Jk"~'t•culJ*r '11•.,., As i.wnablt· loan (.'ull for dl!llUJJ; *Cot~ Realty .\ lmt· lmt-nt 640·S777 DECORATOR~ OWN HOME "Ne w Bedford .. model on premium oversized lot. Th1S ele~unt home fealurt·~ :! f1rc p lal·es, formal dtnmi.: rm , wet bar nnrl cozy family rm o pc n 1n 1t lo 1n1 .. nor atnum. central u1r con d 'g. num crou" l'USto m u p ~ra d e s and pro fe:.s1on al la nclscap1ni.: add lo the a pPt•,cl of the Newport Reat h hom•· kx·ated 11\ 'ccunly .iated community ~1t h pool <opa ~i nd lcnnis courts Shown by Jppt only Call ror complete delJ 1b SEAVIEW FOR LEASE Bc:iut1ful v ie "" hom e IO(•ated 1n l'Xl'IU!>ll e i.;a t <'<1 l'Ommun1ty J U<lrm!>. lorrna I dui111i.: :.! t rplt·1> ll'llnl!> C'OUrt ~ I l)llQI :i nu ~pa. C;.i II :-; ov- HAR IOR RIDGE REALTY 6 75-I 163 MeditwrOMon Vitia Out.door U v ing in uus 3 Bdrm. 2...,ba home o n water. Cstm fealures m d Mexica n Ille. frenc h doors. 'latncd glas'l ~wport PHtf' Re-atty 673·2051 N EWPOHT CH ~~~r Attention tn\t•,to r" · I hr m n<lo 15 d11"n ,\ITO .1 , 1-u m J h I •· I 11 " n l.t:,erJ~e ~Jlun• l'ool JaC"U/ 11, Hmnu. ~&>! 71113 1\J..I\ HcrborRi~ 2 hr '.! lia . l'X.l'lUll\c honw 11ly hi.:ht_., view H•ry Prt ""'\ll• S339.000 (I ~ n •' 1 U l< r [) .1 y s !15.'> IOY> I':\ r·!i 0-i..\·O!IOR CORNERLST N~ Crat Condo 0~.000 t• met.r 1uate w lot't'lln vu + 2br. 2~ba. f1m rm f111k , Mlrtorwd wet b1r pd. Jae. '41Mla. 22 Ann Qt Otrtrs. 17Ull1 IAST-... 611 tam boln(. :, bit. 3 bl . din rm .. vi.w• Ex J><1nded &! remodeiltrl. :.m utly a ppoi nte d ' 1289,000 ICrt 11tlve. Im qinMlve 6 clever terms pouib&e l Agenl IM0-5560 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pres Hgta twnbm 2Br, it ~ea /\Muma ble loan Pool. s p a $94 SK 1!&1786. ----Capistrano 1078 ..•..•...•...•...•..... I Ac Norw Estate ~ ~ ft !>llll(ll' ~tor) h1gh 'qu,1ltt' l'U!>to m home P .rnv '1c .,., .. r Caplblraoo \'.lill') ;\n.,., unde r t'o ns t ructto n Completion mid ~1a ~ $49!1.000 UJ H · IJourkl• Rh r. S46 9950 tty Owner. 4 llr 3 Ha . .! M \ view lOl. Owner will .st.'11 al iorc-down o r ,. 111 trade Energ y Fad.Or!> 540-7345 ------ s..taAna 1080 ..••••..•........•..... $67,800 Is This Yow Fint? llard·t.o·Cmd ST ARTl::K home in lovely a re a all neatly p11tnted. w1 tll 2 bedroo m :.. ri c h wooll floors . storage shed and hu.gl' shade tree:. 1\ll on lfl 'GE IOl. Owner ~ 111 ht:lp finance qualified b u yer . BKH C :ill 540-1720 TMllU.. -· ST ARTY ;1MVESTMEH1 IHVESTMINT TA.JCEOVat LOAN \t uni} S67 ,000 th1' j)l•rfel"l rondo starter 1:, the ~t bu~· 1n the .•r<'J woo ·11:c.t · ·m~ It 54§.9491 :i bedruom hmtM' for Sil It· l~n(' only !>17 3182 Other Real Estate ··················+·· Mobile Homes For Sale 1100 .........•............. ~OBILE HUM t: B t.:Y S ELi. RE:'ll T FINMCE Mobil. .-... Stor. lwfue MDtioft Ct'tftr CA.U US 661·1 021 LAGUNA CHARMER I !J 7 8 S I n J! I l' W I cl I' llilkrest lo sp~1C't• ren t cl•f'><' In 111wn .I ust hste<I ISR.'J797 l · Mobit. Homt Ston 55 .. 7070 aMORROIAY Qiplun • the bt·auty 11f lhe Pa<.'1f1c fm m th" •·harm mi: I &.lrm molJill· h11me OnJ )' 528.000 don osen r .. a I to r -. DWI.IX •1.000 1'ry P1f.A or VA ftnanc lriJ Grut term•·1rea1 priC"e! IJiialleat lav•t ment opportunity for new o r 1ea 1on•d In veslor Call today for more detaU.. 7SZ. 1930 ' 9UAIL PLACE ,.OPHTIU .. 10,. rll l ;H ,.M.I STYLISH INYESTMEHT 6 DILUXE UHrTS PRIME EASTSlOt:, CM 2 Bdrms each TilESTARNF.SCO 673 n 61 4-PLEXES AtOM SI st,000 200/o DOWM MIA.a DISHIYLA.HD BroUr (714 )750-1826 -- MEW UNITS. C.M. l..gt> Jbd. 2ba oWMr':. unit w,rrpl. yard. Jtarages 3wuts ill 1235.000 and 4 units at 1285.000 'ISL Im stmt.s &4.2· 1603 20 HfW UNITS.CM Beautiful 2 bd. '2 ba 1ownho u s e u11 1ts w1frplcs. vaulted ce 1I· Ill~ TSL lnvstml.l. 642· 1603 14 Units. 0 <.'can \'le'4 Poei11tve cash no .. ~ Ta11. Shdkr f'tnance JI 9': and ..;o point:. \I 5x Cross $430.000 ;\)k ror J 1m Vale nl1n t•. A !Cl !172 1577 IREAD&IUTIR 3 lourplexe!> 1n Coi.ta Me!.& C a n be s old St'paralt'ly. All 3 Br 2 Ba each Owner will ca rry at 1<r. for 4 year" 25'. down 1-\111 pn ce 5195.000 t•u1·h t-:.Ul·h apt •~ rl·nlt•d at S.WO rnv 't'l'arl) rn n:>llll· Sl'J :!11() p r llldi.: Real ElJtat~ lnv"tm~nt.s 3333 W Coast Hwy.NB 64M646 n osed Sunday MEWPORT Hl:IGHTS :! Hr how.t• & I br jtUt'Sl. lrJ.! H :.! lot ''"uml· loan SI r. !>OO U "' n c r bk r . ~..., liaiti YOUMUH MA.HO MIW 1 St.'RK DO and what ts more . A grea t buy are UleSe 6 units Four lge J bclnm, 3 bath un its a nd two 2 ~m. I bath unrls with pn\ah• patios. Xlnt atta. and owm•r will help f1n&.nce /\LS() other un· its in xlnl rental areas. Call 979-5370 today ALLSTATE REALTORS RENTAL 4 Bdrm 2 !Sa. sharp 4' INCOME PROPERTY c~an. new carpet. cloe. l"rom Dl,800.~odu.Jar to 1bopa and freep1 y. T y pe Homea. 24 hr P e t a and k11h OK . ~ty. 3 pvt beac hes. Av&Uabte "PPf'O•. 315. "°°' c\ JIMr. Treasure rsi. Ada reqwred. •75/mo. Ai. :aot Paclllc Coast 751-4.330 ~-----~~-Hwy . L•1un1 Bc h . ..._,.._.. JJ06 R.M.P. C7l4 )-.3S79. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ar~lto40 COST A MISA ~ Buy ~ell ~xc hange Counseling & rn iinage meat avallabae. Open 7 days . Fir.s t time 1n vrstors welcome. Call 66-9161 2 Bdrm home. uafurn ..., 2 Story, 2 br. 2 bl, fWTi 8lO Lou Brecht.el "A&loc. 67H»l ----c:.... .. ._.. l2U ....................... 5 Br, 3 be. frvtne Terrace. &.ardener Incl. A vaU. now to Aug . 15th . Ag t , 664-9835 ------eo.ta~ 3224 ....................... ~ 2 br. stove 4i refrta Adult.'>. no peU. s.1'IS 'mo. 548-13T1 ONLY 1735 Nr Ocu n Dix Newn-Le JBd 2 .... ea 2aty All Amen Va<.' 646 l035 IUDS /PETS OtC EA'>'TSIDE 2 BR. $4~ Gar "patio. 6'2·2510 or 646-48411 LotatorS. 2200 Oean2brwtencl g1ra1e ••••••••••••••••••••••• $175 IDO Adu.Jts. no pets. 5 Al·res Palm Oes l'M, ap m W. Willon631 <i889 provt'd for 13 condo:. Owner Broker 673·2290 Two 30x 118 · loti. 434 Be~. BWld to s!At. Ownr /Bldr 700. ti.ZS S.J..61411 OCUHRlOMT Nt-wport, for details cau 6'2-SO&:!. agent 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobde home. Udo Parlt, :n Drake, NB. 122.000 67:>.9167 t 1a •••s. Deteri. ltftort 2400 ••••••••......••....... FOltUASI ~ 2 bedroom 2 bath home }t1s~1on Lak~~ Count r ) Club Golf tt:nnu. paol lk•ul1ru11y landscaped. oo m.irn 11.-nanoe yard. 9IDO Clubhouse Hd DeM.'ft Hot Spnng~ 21J-378·2572 CM~ ~ 2'00 •...............•...... FQR SALE;-. E'ft' 3Br. 20 .t ('0:-IUO d e co rato r fu rnis hed. 2 fr p l<'s fabulous view . Lake Tahoe. sr.s.000 675 OOiJ --------- Euulde. quiet street. 3 br. 2 ba, lge encl yard " pelio. ChUdren " peta e>k. 1675 mo. Avail. now. '97·5402or Bent w..1111. 0£l..IGKrfi1.JL 3 bd. 2 ~. In qukot area Br1ght & cheery.1125/fno. Patnck !;56·0808 o r J eanne 631-lBA&t. HOMIS f'OR RENT 3 or 4br. Priced from 5&-'586. f'ncd yard " g ar1aea f':.i m l l le i; ple36e K Ida " pell! wdcocne. ca11 9M-2S66 or !17 3-2!17 l. A# ·!!!' fr.- Sharp Meu V•rde 3 BR 2 Be. fa.rruly Rm. qwet ... 1 rt«. lge rooms. 5650 mo ChiJdnm "r.mall pet OK Call S.O ll.51. ai.k ror O.\e ~ bdrm 2 1 : ba Condo Brand new ~I homt'. prota ,IOfUllly de<'Of"ated 1ncl<h was he r 1dryt r refng & lnng SIU! bed • .i I 1JUls • Spa & Pool SOSO m o ~S.i 20 1 ~ o r 646-2215 Exec home 3 Bdrm. newly ~ated. frpll'. 2 r:.r ~a r l'rl\ J l f' ~ r ctturc-~. 5<.'hools & <.;, (' Plaz.a Patio furn incl S6SO mo 546 38 58 or 2100 :--64S-0502~~·-·att~·12-noon~~·---- Fallbroolt L t9a cre Xlnt bid& lot. Hone ~lr)' WMleW. Trade 0 C. P'O· yert>'· 165.000. &51-1664 ....... w-..cs 2900 .........•..........•.• l tOUSF" :'>IF.EOF:O 4 bedroom .! bath ht>!m- in Co-ta ~t .. -w. "' J~ swne loan Pnn• onl~ S4i J llC! l Br. 2 ba. fa.m rm. (f1*. ~yard HU")'. $$7S. "-·Carol~ ..... CLEAN 2 BR w 11ar. Q\M\. $375 Adults. no pets 773 w W tlaoo ti!l-41189 Cotk·c•• Puk .ire-a 4 bf-. 2 b<l. frplr. bltns. t n<'I )a.rd. dbl c:ir a an11.e Zl78 ~u 157s incl IUOir fmt )d ~ 3S35 a..:tats --- --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Norwport H~tibu . 2Br . Homet,_,..._d 281. fam. rm . <"tWdttn -••••••••••••••••••• •• tWt. 91JO. llK'I p~r" C.-.. Mw lllZ .... a t er 83 1 OH J o r •• ••• •••••••. ••••• ••• • • t-J:'ZJ.. 7'8SO aft ~ _1_; ---i CAMEO SHC>a!S' · 2br. ~m Nr K '4 a rt 3 BR. Pool. View. Im~ sn>l&o. Call &It s possessioa. Sl600 mo.. S48 ~ lrtJ.I June l. 144,2714 __ -- .,..._ 3144 O,C.WJS-IO-S ....................... 2S'Z7 ...... 3 br. 2 bit ••• home \lo pool 3 Br + den. 2 frpk ·!>. ......................... 3 Br 2 Ba, nail March 1 DIO. b t. la.'ll " k cur ...... IMU444 I i ... ~ ... ... ,, • • 3242' ; ...................... _. ......_On Harbour J br. .2""ba. Condo. F r plc.,- 1reeabell vlrw. Xtr;, •. 1125. 963-8377 Exec. home. 5 Br. 3 b<t •. ., micro wave. trash comp. wet bar. full amen1tlei. , ..... 3244' •••••••••••••••••••••• Several rental~ avaat NOW! From ~. 2br., 2ba, 1495. 3br. ~. 2br vtew t650. 5br. J ba. S700 4br. Jba. NEW $795 S61·2000 Oraneetree f>at io Hom~. Lovely 2Br +den + l>R. 2ba. :.il l a m c n1t1e!>, Adults . no peb SSSO late. S52-Slll i 1be Lakefi Lull w all amen1l1es U pgradt:d 2br. S525Mo • de p :-.:o Peta 497-ao72 Woodbridge 2 bdrm. Con do 1"'2 ba .. fireplia<.'t'. w d. lake & rac11. ln<.'ld 1145.~or~9 WOODBRIDGE CONDO· 3Br. H 28a, 1 yr new. l~ pet.lo. nr lake. ret' fa<.'11 &12·4767 llHTALS SBr.2~ba .......... S1SO 4 Br. 2~ ba. Pool: NW'Pf\ Beach: tt'75 38r. 2h ba .......... $700 4Br. 3ba ...........• S800 • ' Turtl~ro ck . Lovt!I ~ lnhme 2W & den. A 1C .• .? nucrowave. S72.5. Cill • • ~ ---- ...... a.edt 324&· ....................... 2 Br. I', ba. lge ya rd '1ew S850 mo Tom ' ~zax> ()( *·0198 OCEAN F'RO!'IT M()!l.'TKL Y RENT AL'> m>&Up RMP t71• '499.3579 ---- R UST I C Sl u d 1 0 ,. f1r~plare r\l bc.i<.'h :-.i1cbols R E 194·0iOJ L.,..Mh 3250 ......•.......•........ HO~~ FOR Rf::'T 3 or 4 BIL Pneed lrom • • ~-· P"ncd yard " 11r a1ea . Fa m1l1e ' pleas.. Kids & pet' wiekome. Cal l 964 2566 01 m.2871. A#. no ree L.mJ-~ 3252 •·····•·•·····•···•·••· lmmacu latt· J Bdr m garde n home. "''.:uel Shores BS. Mardi. Ail 4llUOl1.. 497:_.... J:....7..:..5_1 ---...... y. 32'7 ....................... HOMES FOR RENT J OC 4 Bil. Pn Ced ( rom • z,.50.~ f'ned }ard & gara i:e :. f•m tl 1e~ please Kids tl p et:. we~ C.aU -..a.6 Of man. Acl-• •· Maw,.,..... U6' ....................... UMFUIMISMD FOlllNT u wi>ly l)roadmoor home w i<uarded gate & re<.' fa c tl1l1e s . Clos e t o F:istuon Island m pre sttglO\L'J Newport lot 2 Br +den or 3Br w lge maswr swte. hlg h ce1l'd UVlng rm . frplc & open atnum $289.000 <.:all 6'T7·:'lml or 7S9·1749 s122s 1mo. 548·4676 . ~ ~;:.~ ~M °' Ad-S&uer a 111 . 5"f'\I i.t. last + tee. l yr .:;642=-.GJO=_ae_brs______ &ease Avad immt.'d Xlnt 1300 --------~ Sul.Jo-QWICountryClub fanW.y area Agt Oa\ld ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DC UNITS* area. Irvine. Yrty reotal. ..s.ms Bdl 3 bdrm. 2 t.. HM'bor V1eow H tll s a r ea Gardener Incl Comm _ . pool SiSO 759-lSO l c;:= ~alker & lee ......... ...... ..., End al tul-de·aa<.'. 3 Br. 2 Ba w /Formal Dining & f"am . Rm Super cond. Great 8.l!Sumable 10 25'f loan Poss Lease Opt or long escrow $149 .500 Curt Herberts, II, Ai:t . 63J.l.286 4-ft.EXES RlOM SI St,000 20o/o DOWM ME.A.a DISNIYL.A.HD Broker C714Y7S0.1624 cc:;::; Loh/ 1500 .......•............... S AC RI f'IC E 6 lol ... Pacifk View Me mon al Pk 4-$400 ea .. 2·$475 l'll + transfer $30 For de· REALTORS l.lllls write PO Uox li2. _ ---Point Arena . Ca 9546/i, Waterfront & dock or rall Donald Charles (n armmf,( 2 hr. 2 hJ t•n • ncn >8't2·2525 ten • .11nmcnt & varnllon Coftdominlums(Town• llOl.L~e 601 36lh St . :-;n hoeiMt for 1CIM 1700 $llS,()J(), OWC $2HO.OOO at ••••••••••••• •• ••. •• •• • 1.i· • ~ 2211 LOW IMTBEST Waterfront & dock Gr..-Locotioft Blllld your o.,.,'Tl dream Take over low tnle rt"!ll hou..c on JO ·x 100· lot. 603 rate loan' Several <'bc>1ce BhSt.,NB.833-2211 1·2 bedroom condo By ~ Backbay. 3 br . l ba . vie w . 20 142 Ba y view. S A Hts. SUl.000 lm·*9 EmlllWfC.- SI0,000 .. owe 3br.2'i._ba,lg ram rm VlEW 29lS Quedada. open Nit. c\Sun. 1·5.s.46-34n YSHORES $385,000 Beautiful Ba)'llhore s, 3 Bdrm executive home. Recently remode le d lllghly upjCraded. Two 11 1t y llgh t 11 , wet bar . ~ut.lful p11t10 with it.in dtttt and 11pn F'ff hind A m u1t t o aes. f·or prtvalt' pre view. 'ca II 752.1700 homes tn popular Spr· 1n 4s co"lnmun1l y 1n ll'VllW. Lakes. streams. teum, lush landsc1p1t1Jl. From ~7.950. Phone today (prln ooly ) 544-1434 CBroke r 1 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 De luxe unl\1 Hunt . Harbour. Owner will finance. Bkr673 2290. IMYISTMBO' WORTH COtfSfOlllMG 6 Units. 2Br. 1Ba. pool. ocn view. Land contract $590.000. JONE~REAL TY 673-62 10 ...... ~.rly 2000 ....................... 4 Unit• 1c o1ta Meu. •.ooo Sub.)ect to 1031 Stl-WT Ap. orUH7tl end unit . Overloolung _ ~ lll6 156 I n xln t 'rea o f 2 -Rea.I F6tate Anaheim, 10 yrs old lake and ecMf course. •••••••••~••••••••••• Gross tnrome SSZJ,000 BR & dell. Cuni. No peg. 4 br 3 ba. ocean 'v~y NO FEE: Apt & Condo 1+28r.18a ~mo )Tl)'. ~. S1U2 Marina Vis· tft!Ub. Villa Rental~ .. 82-IBr, IBa. auper pr1~ Bayfi Buch 7SS-OeU ~t.a.~~=...:==----::=::-:-t ..:m--41:.::..;::.=U:..:Btr=-· ___ _ olownerstup 000 L.9pl91Nd: 1 141 r t•YsAtJ 3234 Spy1ila!>S ocea n & bay ~ ~C:·~·ow~ersh1p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• V1f'W 4br. new crpt~ lit I H 8 G com e Vict o ria Beach fro nt HOM&S f'OR RENT ..,t 3 ca r "ar 2 frpl~. a . r oss in ~.ynlse.redwood/· Jor 4 BR. Pnced from ,..... "'1 $1 500 l240.000 Seller motlvat· brk i nt. 3Br, patio .... .,.. -=1s. Fnt'<i yard & !.~~. inc mo ........ td. s:z.:i!00,000 (Property ..,,._,., I ....,..,, "' ls ~Id bul deal looks 21.J.790-3272· ~a r ai.?e!I fnm t •t'5 Shaky Back·UP offers "n-rthec9: 316' please. Kids & pe t s ,_ __ r--welrome. Call 964 2566 or IK'cepted > ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~29'Tl. Ait. no fee DAVIS o CLARK Avail 't1I JUIK' Newly de • <"ora ted. $50 0 In c l tW ... •t.ecl: 3240 INVESTMENT Ulw:ies S40 ~--··;;~;~~;·~;;~··· Honetok' Super big J Ur. 2ba hm on ovr 1 ~ acre in Beck Bay. frpl. l.'O\lntry kit<.'h. et c Gr1 bnkh:w w wet bar ~Imo Clitl ~.MS:rm _ ¥.KJO West.erly P l Ste 285 Taking reservalion~. 3 or 4br Priced from Nwpt lkh 851 1666 Mb St beach house ~.-S f'ncd yard lit 54G-8632 ita ra g e~. F':i md1e' please . Kids & pets we&come. Qall 1164·~ or m.sn. ~.nor~ 3 Br. 2 ba. Newport Shores • house S700 mo Property 1 I louse &l2·3850 =.1t:~~"=· . . when You may request Ad-Sitter wva Ad-Sitt« Plocing yoor od · · · ()($ . p:i.... number wi ll oppeor in yoor Doily ""' A....i Sitter takes yoor ~ · · od . . . ,.,.. ienCe to tWt . you coll in at yoor conven is ~ the r~ to your od · · · th is onry $5 per week. for ;orri informcition ond to s>ka yo.x co M2-5671 --- BIG CANYON· Security • suazded l1 YlDi· SpaclOWI Deane home. Ml).35&2 - 2 fl)' Jlll.edallion bm. 2 Br. 2 be. bct\/1hopa. ldha. QC) ps&a. 15115. 673-0072 QaarllliD& ... a.. din ""' frl>'c. dbl ,... • ••lk t.o bctl " acbools. S515Mo . No pe.U 642·3'1"3 UDO ISLE JBR. l ~ ba. " DowmO'#ll Ruot. Btacb 3 bltlnt. So. patio. br. 1 ba. t50Gmo. llDO rmo. m-40G 141-m7 __ _..::::::..::::.:__--1 LqJi. Qindo. In Np\ Crest 3 er l '-'I bl, 2 ea.r pr. Walldnt di1t.tnce from ~I. back yard. Xlnt bch Clean & quiet. 2br. toe . Call af\ &pm 2ba. new·~ Huge 2 '213 ~z.51 ear pr w hkup. ~Mo 2 Ddnn. l ba. lgt yard '79HJT9 ___ _ k id & O K $41$ m o HARBORIUOGE sss.-01102 eves_____ OCEAN VIEW OadWM:l\OGo-CartJ 3Br. 38A. Uen. f'rplc. wt.ateverlheF•d Wetba r . Vl ewO~clcs . ...... , '-offt.bs&narks\ Tennis . Pool • Jae . ..., _, $l.500Mo. m-4019 or Ad With a C\-'1*9 Ad ~ttt a 14, M2·UM> Xbn Call Now! IQ.*71 -- _________ ... ________ ----- ) • \ ~••UwtwW~ •••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,.._,_.h ~ .,.,....._.,. .. u.fww. 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'*'· ~ GAIDOt APT. .. I~ Ye.ty S br, I , ,,.UO. tparll tac FoHtalaa. ~dec:orMed S BrZ Ba QuW 2 br wlp.r, paUO au.It, ample p1rk1n1 . foot. 714·54f.fUO alters. JclWI P'b.her-&U-3W. --------lndultriaJ lM, MW bid&. lnvw&or waat.ed for low ~ J..mSq. f\. -mo. Ul80 IC) ft. Located al bud1et feature rnm . Mardi L>Z2 tot ., .. of O.c 20·27 In Laiuna S.ecb or Dina Pt. ..,...._. rupo GoM l pe l"loMe r ooma towahouae 6patlou1 J ....... -'Y pool,llduha,nopeta llOl area. cao.. l4 ai.at>h. ::S:."" .uata1 .,..,, ~ • ...,. n.-'-\ 3poo&i li L5tA St Nwpt i'WIM.bta W7West.c."liff.N 8. 7S22 Talbto rt, H .8 Prioc.oa!y.21.J.Ml·'4Z21, A,eent,).CJ.$032 Stora1e1ofc. contact llOH73.-alt &PM mea ·18 -..... ~ ........ n.-.. JD:i -....... -• ldldml 6 ce....._ .,... Adu.It.a, no pciUI ~YT>.u <'at --·- l bdrm. 3 bL dbl au Walk to Huatla 1toa tm.maet~m1 PIUOa5Q • ™'·• Htwl7 rem odtltd 0...-claletotwya•bchl H. w p 0 rt " • I ... ' • . J .... _,.,. ... •I llr w. ao. C.l ftt.&a walk to atiioppUic PAii NEWPORT IDl!mo.Cal111Wll.9. To ._, ,_,. Ila& -. No PIU-la.4217 or 171 11 ••tdtcwHt MuMa, .,,..,.. ltl·Mm .. w....,. COUMTIY ClUI ~ Su\1lea, 1"2 bedroom .. .. ~. ~ Ll'i·level t'Oftdo,, 'UUIMMa ,.,_, Nr So. C. J>bq, I br, 2 847•6064 S •. l\Ai ba. h1>l. nhlraJ ba ,._ ~ l'tc l m . Hnb\ont det'Or. IHJrf ~"7i!~aC:: mac. c:cad. No cNldrwa I' JI --• 8 di ClOlld. ~ kn P"96li,._ w. "'~ J Mb s.. a( w ...... tea. .... •· From 13118 M4-lll00 ~. Sch. Rq.aJ El.epoce ir.m beaufilw decor. 2br, 2ba, bale, ocean view. Plu s h , c lub h se , bill.lards, pool, sauna, den spa, sec prk1nl. Adults, DO pets, 1649Mo. 9-SMoa-Fri. 71~ or71~anytime. 90/mo ... tau. ...,_., <'Dl.llt ta-·ma. UM447 lrl I f W S...w • --~J _..i_a ______ _ 4 B r • 8 e •, 2 a t " 1----....... ~ l Br ......__ -6 .... Wl lO ' ~ -.---.,41 • ....... •-nlC, pool r 10111 v 1e w , -·-··-•••••••-••• """·l•a no -l~ -~ 1u•rde pvt com m , ._' ' ,... •· ..-.... Wl\8linb COW\I, pool 6 ~ prof. dttc)rated, -~--------'a 1 d llnmlc ~ caaicl Nr"V. ~ CUii , &r nr ID Cid. 6 ULlil ~TV, GOO wt hmiJ)' 2 Br tM(). Spec 3 IU50mo.-..zs orbymG.9.m:1. Br. 2 ba S3tS. Play· lMi ... __ --..... _ P'<Mld. PoOI 846-l.e -co.'"'"•'-· ~A BEACH MTR den, water, IJGar I.Ml. INN .. _._. __ ... _ ....._.... .... _ ..t..A. S750llo. M4-915118 . --18'\1., ............ -.._... ~· ___ ....._ ____ , 1V, heated piocM. Utll. 2 Br /l ba From $435 0.. 2 br, 2 ba + dtti, ('714)4~·$294. 98.5 No. 2 Brl2ba FromS450 llOOl.jec. By NwptCrest. a..tHwy. 3Brl2t. Fromssso VacaaL tssO. ~. ~ l p&CXIU.8 un,it.a ----'--'-_;..:.....:.:___ J Ol'eM VU. l br, l be, COY• UJ 3 yqil, " S wut bW.Jd m!d ~. ~Imo. &ngS. PVt yards, pa~. 3 br. 2 ba, MWly decor. frplc, rov petkl, 2-car gar. Gardener pd. Sl>SO/ mo Eves t w knds ZJJ..~. 7l4·7:i&-9032; wk days 213-'7J6..an1, ask for Mr. Hanson ~ dedcl. Family & adult ------,---· only-areas.Nodogs. Ml..,,. .. IMdl J7 6t TSL Mcmt 642· UI03 3 Br Townhouse, 2~ ba, 2 car gar. 25' boat slip. = yrly. 646-2700, ....................... ...... Tn.? 2 & den condo (um for ~~mo. Weekdays ~; eves 4111MX586. 2 Br apt, 2'21 E. 16th St. AduJt.s, no pets. $350. Yr· ly. Also unlum. &L>4718. Big Canyon twnhm, 2br, 2 ba, ovrlookin g golf ---------..i course. ~/mo 851·1611 wkda)'!lf76().1 I 97. BLUFFS Lrg 3Br 21-'lba, fam rm, lovley view. poo l S900mo . Brkr 644-0 J.a4. ------S..O...• J276 ....................... WEHAVESUMMER RENT~ WEEK OR MONTH associated 811 01<.FRS '1flltTORS l O}\ W 8!llh,-.o b'' '&".I 2 Br. den. 2 ba rondo, l YT S. a..... 377 6 lease. $S7S mo. Pool & ••-••••••••••••-•-•• spa 1st, last + $200 dep 2br. 1"4ba pertiaJ ocean l!JllO sq. ft. 49J.l341. eves J view. Nr bch. AvaU. 3-1. ~ 1254 or 493-2734. Ask S32S. 673-7918 637 · 7918 'THESEVTLLE" 2Br stud.lo. 11~ bM, ){a r. Ad.Its, cpts, drps, bllns, fo cd yd. Walt:r pd. 636-4~ 2619 "F " Santa Ana $375. Dtic 9 mo. old Twnhm, 2Br. 11h 8a, frpk, encl gar,~ mo. 7ll W. 20lh St. Avail Mar 1. !>48-4900 eves SAVE $150 You paint & clean. 2 HUGE bedrooms. FUUy carpe ted /bui ltlns . Ground floor. Super loca lion. Adults, no pets. S300 rm. Appty apt B. 568 w Wt.Ison. 64S-6448. PEPP ERWOOOS UST SIDE for A1 or Jerry. Sc.ta Ana 3280 44 fna .. s ....................... lahha'*hecl 2 Br wrt.h pnvate pallO. l No pets. S395 mo. 548-91.90 1115 Walk lO beach. Im rmc. i bdrm. l bM. Clo8t' lo everythinti: 301 Blah.ullonr ' Gemio1 ~y D-416:23 . . . . • 1 & 2 IA hrio A11ts. • o .. ttwas1w1n a uo·, • Pool & Rt~ Room • GMdu l t n4sup1191 • Jot 10 a..cti & Siio~ .. , , .. \ I'\ I I 'w •• t .• I ••• I I I 0 jj > • 11 •.' ·I' ,t 111 LUTll.Uff 2 Br. 2 ba, 1rg garden un. rt. f'rpk, pool le rec r aetJ. Avaa1 now. $540 /mo. ~ · 7010 or 760-1931. OHn.llACH Newport ·Oceanfront Walk Beaut. modem t br or smgle apt. Pbooe <Zl3 MS:l-9751 2 Br. l h ba townbouse style. Adults, no peU; MAAINER 'S W ALJ( S3SO mo. 548-2!682 Lg 2Br, 2~-i ba. S425. Specious 2 br, I miJe from Frplc, large yd, gar, nr beach. Adulli.. $395. Huntingt on lla rbour, s:n-3567 chlldren OK. 16662 J 1b _Circ __ le:..:.._a:;.pt;....l:..:.,.:..~.:..:....:::=.:..:.:.· __ 1 Westcliff. 2Br, lBa New· IMt•cHWooo "PTS ly pamted. larl'(e paLao. -"" No p e t s . $4 50 /m o~ 2 be-. 2 ba $400. Large lbr 642-Zl.34. $325. WALK to shopping. Pool, j a cuzzi. bllns . Westclilf area . 2 Br. 2ba. Adults. DO pets. 962-UIOO. New cpl!. drps. lutchen. I -Pool. $C95. 63J-49JO u.ovcly all adult, no pets, 1.2&3 Br apU. 6200 Ed· anger, h. b IM&-06 l9. 3Br, 2 ba. studio Dis· hwshr. W 1D bkup, ga r, frplc. No pels $495, 752-7~4 or s.:J6.3J97 OCEAN AREA Walk to the be a c h. P&fTHOUSE OCEAN-a.A Y VIEW Venailles !root row Con· do. Jrd floor. 2br, 2ba, guarded complex. Club house. Pool & spa. lyr lse. Call 642-6103 o r ~Tl68 Del.igbtful lge 1&.2 Br OCEAN VIEW N B. Adil apts, some w/frplc, all ·2br,2ba,frplc.bak .club 2Br. 2Ba Condo. nr So. est ·-••••••••••••••••••• have pelioe or balconies. hse. pioot, sec, S750M Can· Plaza. dwnslrS, a. hr sec w..ahlmd 1106 $375 mo. 2Br twnhse . ErvoY our 20 acres W/&t· di731·5786,eves 731·2835 after5pm. all utiJ pd except elee'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~Ba. AvaiJ now 1940 lrDct1ve greenbelt, trees, $47S mo. 894-2592 2 Bdrm Apt. steps to So. Wallace,~. ~pe & 9 bole put· lbr, Cannery Village. 1 Bay beaches. Includes tang gree n . Friendly talk from ocean or bay. Calldo,..liltlM I stove & ref rig. A vall j PINE BLUFF APTS dubhouse w /frplc, color $375Mo. 71+673-6522 U..,_.lllleod 3425 now. ~. Lou Brechtel Spec 2 br, 2 ba, play-TV, sauno, exercise & --••••••••••••••••••• &As&oc. 675-3331 I ~ Infant ok. Palio, weight room. Starts at Spacious 3 bdnn. Adults J...arae Bis !War ubln. =. tbl, color TV. 2 ·~··~18 • DEUJXEOFFlCES • from I rm up to 1200 aq, fl. f'rom D ft. No lie req. AdJ. A1rpo rte r Hoc.e!. ~. 9· 12 ...... s..... 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~?Avoid dePo&lta 6 vlnir upenn a ' ---Ex.ec:utive o1nces avail &n luU serv. ofc bldl. Nr. o. c. Alrpott. Recept " phooe ans .• • Mey aerv .. mm. rm. etc-Pleue call "JSUl.88. Pr ofenlonally s ince 1.971 HOUSIMATIS 832-41.34 C M. Super condo 2 Br. 2 81, pool. fpk. S22S. Pvt. "" 56 795.1; 67 J.21.8 l Male 33 wanu to shr furn CdM dehrxe sui~. 2 nns, au cond., ampfe pkg. uw pd. sm. 67s-8800 3Br 2be & gar, Peninsula oceanfront. s traight. neat . mature, n o n· s moker. Gary 979·~911 daJS, 673-$402 E ves. l600 III:>. Rmmte wotd ne w lrg house Irvine Close to fwy. $196. 73).l:SQO days 3 be-. golf course a pt . San Clemente. near teruus & beach. Sl.SO/n:io 49Mi92 M 3J want3 M /F to shr h~e bse w pioot. Tustin area 548-4676. ~5 or Ad Siller • 112. 6'2-4300 a.. !\rs --Fe male. Costa M esa lnM $175 'mo <:'ontaet Lisa w. 833-957 1. ti. 7Sl.Q70 -- M 11-'em. 21·30. 3 AR 3 11.a. D IW , W1D. 6 blkt1 fr beach , no p('t s Prl'f w If um $22S. 9Q>.. 5260 Xlnl N B. toe, rm. pool & pnv, t<k-al ror emp ft>m w'ref $190 ~ Prof 31 yr o ld, non ~mokcr, seetls rmmU> to shr 3 br pool horf)\> If tr M F, 21 35 Child ok S300 mo. P'll-' shr utal SmStt dep ~1<>41 ;,ft ti.PM PlllSb new Twn~c POOi. :Jbr, 2~,ba. Sl75Mo dl'p i.:i UUI. &:n-6044 F'em lo shr N B Condo. W 'Same. $28S + Ulll 631-6744 evt-s Male, looking for fem to share 2 Br apt. on t~ beac h. S250 + ut1I 673-22114 anytime NEW EXEC. SU ITES BESTO C LOCATION :IX>N. ~Ave. I min. S A. & NWJJt Fwys. Lge prof decorated ofcs. ~1st. telephone serv , xerox, <.'Onf.rm. Sec. 6en". a vad . I mo free w 16 mos r ental agreem,er,L 953-0937 Corona del Mar. dJx 2 nn. s111te. Realooomacs Corp 67s-6700 Desk space & s ml offi ce avllll 1827 Wes~hff Dr. Nwpt Beach. 631-0900 (J(ftt-e space ava.Llable 700 ~1 ft ens mo tnclude-s u4l & ma10t. Good l0<·a. ion. PCH & 62nd St l . N<>wriort Sbores Center. c.iu Robbie. d>s 548 01s1 ~645-0221 SI a 00 Mo Set"r eta rial, xerox copy & phone a ns. villJ l6Jl ~ ·----- r r r ft tlil6 Bakl.'f' 5treE'l.. IClose to rwy!>. airport & estauranls I O ffice~ rom 143 SQ. f\ to 266() ~ Ample p ark1nl{. n J.4 .1546-2982 () DJ Sq f-'t offic-1>. P'1 balh. 765 St Clair. SuttP . Costa Me:..a •'n."wa y COll\-ttueol near Ha ker & Bnsl.ol ~mo ~7MOO New office space. S20 ft ~mo CM area 54&.008 --------- ,A.ppr. 400 ~ rt beach of. ce at :us 3rd St .. HB. fi RM mo. 5a6-7533 LEASES CiALORI! • Vl~. frplc, encl gar., m> incl 'g mjr. ulll. mile beach. No pets. It •isu fi .. ...C... Yeerty 2br, $S50. Mo. lsl & ga., stove, dahwhr, jac, t Adults, DO pet.s. 642·2357. Share SEE •38r, E-Ude C.M., Hee ~ t ~;;;..~ :::~ ~rm.From~.H 2C4SAdet SOL 8'C)c.yo..CCMdo . 17'171 lmwlt•d. 2 Bdrm townhouse. $187.50. Costa Mesa . t.YPe-._ Br~nd oew +pool, reqd. No pets. 8SJ-0939 or .,...,._.u, 1661 ~t 2 Br, den. dining rm. 2'h 'tarun, Near Nwpn Fwy ~ • pnvacy. 8IOO mo. fS73.Zll7 l BR. ref rig., balcony. 962-6653 ba, loads o( amemlles. CdM E W 2 · s l o r y pro . encl gar adults 00 pets ~~~~~~~~~~I Fantastic golf course essJonal ofc bid~. 5760sq r e en , brand n e w -••••-•••••••••••••••I • , 1 ~ba . atUdlo. Sm. straighl ad Its $400 or meot.s. ample r•rlung. 537-:BIO, 6'2· 1091art 5 UI May 31, furn. 3 N BR. den. 2~ Ba, 2 fplc. r. Cataltna vu. pool. 1 or 2 rt Su nn Mon·F'rl 8·) Mg!f.J S. Trwt 1185-Da sou 11.D> ~ ft . nr Ii.arbor & Seemrtrom. 3700 aq ft., H B., agt. S46-72SO .... W..ted 4600 ....................... One·bedroom cottage ln quiet spot In Laguna Beach, Corona del Mar or Colt.a Maa for $300 or leu. Quiet area e&aen· tiaJ, Wnte ad 1636, c Jo The Da i ly Pilot Newapaper, P.O. Box uao. Costa Meu. CA 926211 o r te le phone 673-7$54. ...... ~/ p I te ....................... W..-MhJ.C4. . AJ1 lypea ol reaJ estate IDYelt.mmea slaee lN. ~­Jlldl1k 642-2171 545-0611 lnvwt 111.000. Earn 17% • , oo $13,800. 3rd T.O. Or Qy home. ,..,.. IS2-Slllrl0 Ttwt deedl tor sale. High ylelda, well 1ecurect. super b Investments . Dave C hano ve r · 770·2022n70·52U Agt GoldeaWell RJtn. ' I CIN..tl/ ••••··················· • • I D I .. 1:.::=a I.:-. 0, # I fMff 5005 ••H•••••-••o•••••••• ...... ••••••••••••••• •• A'••1C11•n••nih 00\ Sbop by Owner. 9049 Atlaata at Magnolia, 5100 Hlmt. 8dl. Mlwpooi.._. '""'S-. Ellt.ab(isbed ~tele. ex. per pressman, tum key opent.aon. SlOOK g:roes. Call Dollie Valentlae ~~ We lding bu s 1n esi1. establishe d 197 1 Capr s lra n o ·LaR un~ Btach ~a. 1970 :i,. ton Chevy ul1l1ty lruc k equipped w ·portable welder, Rener ator, air compressor. A~tylene weldani: equ1prne n L ~lyr lease left Call. 4fn3191 af\er s :.>pm_ NePd prol1t s~nn~ a.<1~ for a ctlllR film .studio Potf'nl1al rncome un l11n1:t.ed :'II<> in \ e-st~ n l -~·d_CaJl i14 957-0282 GETS ~'TF'OR su~~ER• IC'(' Cre:im Shop nf'<H ="lt>wport Beac h Pit·r Xlnt loc a tJon &r pott'fl l 1a1 Only 129.000 complt"t.t• SJS..~ IHRl.AR CA\ua Mesa. S6000 mo Gt-c:as, plus games New. lyremode~ SANDWlCH SHOP Co6tJi Mesa. tllOOO G mss Has Beer .tr Wmt'. SANDWICH DB.I o.t.a Mesa. Sandw1ctte'I, Dieh. $5000 Gross. A" 5Umt' Note at 9<;. IO· ttte5L Z ,000 n.11 Pm-t> 14 ....... 751 -1400 ......................... PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Sell any Item or com buu1 l.IOn of ate ms f M f7:, or leu with 11 Penny Plnclwf' Ad 3 I.an~ for 2 C<>r\SeeutJve days E<irh addJt ion.11 l line iS 60< r w lhe2days Cla~e IL' Nococnmerr1al ads. F'or more Information and tn plate yow ad ca ll 642·5678 P'rorMTu Co. bas moved t.O 105 •8 East Balboa Blvd Ba lboa Peo. 67J.~-day serv1c-e FOUMT AAN VALLEY SOHOOl DISTRICT I HOTLINE The <hst.nct IS provldlng an 1.nlonnat.X>n hoe to the 1'0mmun1l y on current s tatus o f co ntra c t ' neROl 111t1on s . P lease rall 848-7210 for a re· corded message. --- SCAAM-lETS ANSWERS Wantan -Tangy - f'Umy DI vtne OWN ED IT G •2BrlrvineVlllage ...._,. 11 1• 3807 s:m64.i9&:57. 548-429l . 1 2br v.ew.1975.644-5494. Tenant 1mprov~· ~floorunit $495rno, Ocea nfront.Be aut. 2 BR 1...., ea . $365, No yard Gar. Frplc No UOO.ontbebay.2 8R,2 S200 mo-+ ~hr util I r e ;,d y Ap r 1 ·Ma y . be.. dowmtairs duplex. 2Br, 1 children, s mall dog OK. Pt!ts. S425Mo. 7S2·7C74 or Ba, pvt patio. $9lO mo. 644·89381642 4300 Ad· 7l4-414&-5808. Owott Ai::t 2Br+den. Irvine den, 2 ba. $1100/mo+ urn. J 610 Joann Sl. 642-7344. I 5JS.J:IJ7 yrly . Submit 00 ch1drcn Sil ~ &zune5s Prof1U~e Sharp. ~ mo. lae. Yrty 875-437'7 or pets ter. •51 ~ hours --Will build lO SW l ~ ft r: ~ t a b I I l> b f' d C.to,......w · 12 BR. jult remodeled pV\ 1 8lk beach. quiet, 2 br. BayfcBeacb 75&-0811 ..... near OC Airport, U.11 Hort1cuhure bck•rnd 752-1700 3 br W/vW!fr, yeara leue. yard &encl .. r •. Cblld "I frllk. C&.D, gar. Mature ..,....., 4JSO -.cxJS3. needed. "-'·t---61.t--. Sttem sUl·s commevtJ at:n.. ber' mWli !He mar •· ruaces ., never really <'lll'i!d for a man's rom ?Jn y wUe.s ht-OWJI; t; L> IT . -~~-~----...::!--- ...,.. .-lkl1ts 2l3CAllaota S.Cll•llla 1876 ._. ....... -_, ... O"fN•,.•h•IHUN rote~ 1 -· p;tOK.. S4Z5 mo. AJ!k fCK · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• --··•••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH-In Opbcm to b.17 an I.YI'. la--·-·--···- LGllt & Fomd SJOO ~e 8'75-0U. I Bill.~ I Newly decorated adult 28roocliff by beacb. ~ ~.MS & up. 2306 W. beautiful Cor ona de l vestmeat reqd.. Reply I•--------· ~ ~llJ!Z\;lf\I ~"!!~=:~.~.'.!12~~ba~~J· =:;~~""afeio~ ~'f.:.·S:=.~ ~~ofr o nt . N .e . ~-k~~~~1 ~'1:=.~·~~ _ --·=-=-•1•_. ~view, roee garden. S.C. Plaza. Frplc, 2 car lnqtaire apt C or call C. WANTED· serv. only $1. per sq ft, ----------flJUND ADS ---------, CU!ltom split-level 2Br, gar. Rec facll. Sl>SO/mo.' C213) 289-3426 eves col· Garage tnCdM 8evator & ampfe pkg., SMALL RESTAURANT IM FREE Brand new 2 Br condo, 1 28a, many xtras Ready 962-&J.8or979-7971. lect. 67J.QMiO mo673-l000 SALE fOR SALt: M~ i;erurlty ~ate, pool •. Jac.; Mar.lat.6161·287L 2br l 'hba Twnhse Frplc 3Br, pa tio, encl. gar. ••••-••••••••••••••••• East.side C M Sa fe , •NEWPORT BEACH• ~2509or 646-S468 Cal~ Brookhursl/Wes~manst·, Corona det Mw 3822 Incl gar Adlts No Pets stove, fed air heaung. 2 • l'.,._.;..d Viii s1111tle. on pvt alJey ~ ;,Py~~!n ~~Tlrf~l·' ~uc I II · ;;1'-31Goa rde n G ro ve., ....................... Ftorns:Bl 645-4oo4 . blocks fro m bea ch. '1Cdlllll I age mo 673-3600 500sqrt"' ""' 0p, ...... , sots 642-5671 l I 2br, new carpet & paint. · !Jro.31.88, ask for Wendy New l&.2 bdrm luxury OHiu a...taf (7l• l9&4·59!M •••-•••••••••••••••••• zo-.288,dcluxe n"w""n I Beach access. No Pets.I STUNNI NG lrg l br 2 BR 2 B· d-. -. -_ adult apts in 14 plan's 4400 T BILL MATURING., c'.k; · ~ ~v. 500-9265 garden apt Pool rcrl · a , Ullng area, f ro m SJ75. 2 b d rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• E . Air. pool. spa, teM1s, area $32SM~ 710 w' lllth frplc, d:.h whr , ~1ngle LOwnhouses from $.535 t 1or2 Rm Su1tl'S fnim $75 SUBLEASF. Com b1na · :.am !r;R to l ~ on ~~00~h:ron .~~~ 5.12-sty dplx 3br. 2ba, bttins. 1 St. · · · g;iraJ?e & yard 2 kid!>. I pools. tcnnls, waterfall:-., m W l9lh St Ccill Tom ~~~1~ ~~·11; ~~ ~e~~rr y 15~ ~~';'tic~sr Lost or Found a pet" C'all An imal Ass1s t a n('e Lea$tue. 5J7-2273, no fee ves: · patio, s lorage. PLUS pet ok $4.25. Call 9&1 2566 JX>nd<;' Gas for rooking & 540 2200 834-1102 •NEWPORT 28r 288 lbr, lba. g uest. No Pets. s:B>mo. Mesa Verde 2 Br or973-2!nl A.:l M ff'e heatmg prud. f'rom San ~·71~n~u~ Under ---~---- Washer/dryer, yard, dbl. Rent sep or together . H~ Ba duplex unit. 3117 SJ WtP Beach I. 2 & 3 Hr Diego F'rwy dnve North I MO RtEE RENT ~ - fW'. walk lo beact~ $f)50 640-6UO Coral. Avail 3/1/80. Refs on Beach. to Mc Fadden E xHut I\ t> o ff1 t·e~. Sl:B l.F:AS I!: '.! off1<·t·~ Found or losl a pet? <.:all "'4iaMy to Loe.! 5025 Sper1al Pals Hol11n1•. ••• ••• •• •• •• •••••• • •• •• TI4 972· t23S, 213 2S8 739X Avall J.3 !)48.7006. required. Owner 'Al!l ~ith frplc, <hhwsr. i:ar & then West on Mc f adden au-port areu l:p Lo 1280 ll(•w lndwtnal mmplt'\. 382 .. 5'59-622l pati~N<>ix·U>.9602358 to Sea w1nd Vallagt' ~ ft.Ncw crpts &dfl">. 166Sll~hard Sl .!->tdl fNEED MONEY I Lc6l Ooli? Yorltsture Ter- ner. sm rem, blonde. blk & $tray. R E WARih STANTON .. <714 ~9961 <all Row. SST 1010 I( I' .. A1 nn.c... • 2br Condo lfuot1ngton ---------->.,.. """""" 3 Br. l "2 ba. 2 s tory. Ds hwh r. pa tio. dbl garage. 2 kids & 1 pets ok. $495 964 2566 or 9n2!17l, Agt. no fee o.pn.s.........,. 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. new 2br, 2ba, w ;suodeck~ Close to beach in CdM. $665. 67S..012' ltf tnallh Fwnbhed ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wewt:field FAMILY Ans Brand new beautiful, large apt for families wrth 1. 2 & 3 children. Near park & schools . Ki<kbe play area. 28r,2Be $450 38r,2Ba ~ Heat pa.kl No pets :al West Wilson.C M. 631·5583/548-3408 Open 11}.6 daily w..alllmd 3706 EASI'StDE 2 br, garden .... ••••••••••••••••••• ~ gar. Adu.Its. DO peLs. IAYFROMT AYGIM.r I -..._ 15 Beaut. upstairs duplex apt.. 4 &inns, 3 ba, dbl gar, sundeck. $850/mo Includes uUllUes. Lou Brechte.I & A&soc. 67S-333l ...,.,. •all• 3707 ....................... S325. 160 21aL 548-21Z7 •2 Br, 1 ba condo nr. So. Coast Plaza. New crpls, <.lrpi, A/C, pool, seeuriiy gate. Childre n ok. no pets. $460. 968·36S2 or ~ruL J Bdrm apt ~l garage, gas peid. 642·5CY13 OCEAN FRONT 3Br, 2Ba . 3 Bdrm apt, gas peid BO/mo. + utll. Winter Encl gar, ad.Ju renul Call: 67S-4888. 642-5CY13 2 Br w tpool. Winter rent. 2 Bdnm, l tMith apt. 1st ft last. l3.'50. March 10 Adulta. Gu paid. toJuaie u. ~sees M2-5C773. C.-.. Mw 1722 Luge lbr, b9Jcony, over- ....................... looks pool It paUo. Adu.ha Newport Beecb's finest 2 only, ao peu. 1817 br, 2 bet~· t.be water. lilcw'ovta SZllG. ~30. Oceln " DQ" v\ewa, 11400 mo. Call tor detail• ~.642..m:l. '1724 ....................... SUSCASITAS nirn.,l br apt taOO & up. Encl. 1ar. Adult.a. no ~ Newport Bl, 1 • 2 er t.raUen, aoo + aecunlY. no cblldren or dop.IQ.nll. me81iB.AB· APAl'neCTS 61»1> OPIHfMG ZBr,2 0. ~ ExceUent location, walk to compaet. 1bopplnf. 8Nulllulty l~aped. Spec~ alQ. Private l*iosordecb. Adulta. .... ~ Nopeta. Spa. .w.:=r..~.M . EASI'SIDE 1 BR. utLI pd .. I $310 mo. Ca II 540· ll51. ask for Dave Large J Bdrm upper S28S Quiet building wit h beautiful landscaping. ADULTS OVER 35 No pets. LEEWARD APTS. 2020 Fullerton, (1 blk East ol Newport Ave & l bllt So. 0( Bey ). 631-0397. 3 bdrm. 2i,<z ba. Apl. . Oi.ildren OK. No pets. $495 /m o . A v ail . Feb.25th. 994 M.issioo If 1, 6*-3627 DlO. 2 Br. l ba. lndry rm, pool. Adults, no pets. lmmed. Occupy. 1SL Mgmt 642-1603 2br. Iba. dishwsbr, eocl gar. $350Mo. S48-5763or 1~781 2Br, lba, bltn range1oven. qJtJ<.lrpi, adlts only no peg. $300/1D0831-3M2 ASSIST MANAMA IJte mngt exchg for l*ti&I rent. Cpl W /Child C.. No Pet.a. 2br, l~ba. &11·5103 Spedooa 2 br, 1 mile froro beach. Adulta, $39S. &11-3517 EAS'l'SIDE new decor. J Ir. prqe, sU>ve, yard. SMO mo. S49-°'33 Z Br Meu Verde, encl. 'ar . Close to s hops . Ad.Its, no pets, $3$0. M)..MtS. 1 BR Ideal for quiet lemale, stove. ntrl1. iar " yard. No pet.a, Sl75. ... UGl5 ............... 40 ....................... Harbour area Pool J child OK. $450 M o . 864-RJ18 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• In beautiful Woodbridge 2br.1"'2ba, 1"wh.se w tyrd. Avail. now SSSOMo + dep. Call 714-992-4370d~. 714-526-1892 eves LarJ-aa.odl 3848 ....................... Luxury ocean vu. 2 br. 2 ba, covered parking. S8()() /mo 494-0066. OCEANFRONT STUDIO In Old ~ed i t Vtlla . beamed ceilln1t5, leaded Wtndows, Pvt bch. many trees, I adlt, no peu, S48S mo. 494-8689 Mtwport .. adt 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SE! TOIWEVE Adu.It apls · 1&2 Br from s:JSO. N~lJed among taJI pine trees & babbling brooks. f eatunng. • Teruu.s Courts -Gym "5aW18 /Spa/pool •Enormous patio Stora ~e •No pets please CaJJ (714 >S29-0524 or visit our model & lour lhe sc:eruc grounds .'>15 No. Assoctale<.I Road 57 J-~rwy lo La m bert, East I block lo Assoc1at ed ltd, Breu ----- 1 Br. w 1pit10 near beach Newporl S325 unrurn , $37 5 furo. 631 7213, 67J.6362 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WXUtUOUS EXECUTIVE SUITES Offices now avail 1n el~anlJy <lPPol.nted J-:x e("UlJve Su1les centrally localed near fret-way'. courts & the OranRc Cou n ty Air p o rt t'ac1lat1es in clude a Sub lease exel" ofract'' D)J + sq f\ (l c Alrpurt area All improvement.:. lndu.<ilnal i.:ivs~ ll'a:.1• A \ a 1 I ~I a r r h I 714~ 4450 .........•...••....•... fnendly. efficient rerep For store & oCfire Sp&C't' al t l on1 s l t e lJ?pla o n l' reasonable rates opernt.or who g'rttts your 500 to 2700 ~Ft. cbents and amwe~ your M"'"'" VERDE call'>. a complete CJ!hf & o::..>rtPLAZA R Federal law library. 1525 y v rde bea utifully decorated e$8 e E. C M. conference rooms, photo 54§..4121 copy machine:.. & th•· fines t In secr etar1nl •NEWPORTfC.M. !le'l"Vkt.'ll. For further Info Up lo COO sq.ft. avail. at & a pe r sona l tour pnme corner. 17th & through lhe faclh lles. Nwpt Bl. 675-8JOO plee11e contaet Vortuc Assoc . <7 14 )"55-2281J . l.3X>sq ft in rpe<hcal bldg. '7l4 ~ Avail for rmmed. oc· cupancy. Ample park· S72 Week& Up EXEC. SUITES lllli Newport.~1. * * * * * * St u d i o s • t h r s . Prime Newport &Hrh 8 A y F R o N T 0 n kitche nettes. pool f< loc Near O C airport 2 Rooms & bath. Office or Peninsula Pt. w / view. 1t11jd serv 548-9755. Rent IJ)CI. rettptt<>n, ron store. $375. mo. sat W. B!aut.2 BR.2be.securt. Su.nny AcresMo«!I ference r m. jan itor lllth.C.Y.CallJack,day ty bldg. Pool, udults , ser v., uuls, rt>o free 642-0212; t'Ve 546-2277 ....,,,.1 1 Roo m w t full h ou se c op i e s & m o r e . -rDO)T >' swivileges In xlnl. area Sttretanal serv. ava.11. IESTON LlDO PEN. Condo on otNewport Beach. <Weal UzorOougMl·IHlt. HAIM>ltaYD. Ba)'front wmoo sq fl ot Cifl>64U811. DIC. SUfnS Newly remode&ed abop. be9ut.. living. 2Br. den, 2 pins cenuer lo Costa be. Wate rfront patio. Room i.n CbNUan home. AcombinaUon tba~cu' Mella baa olftces avail saaoormo yr1.y lae. In SJC. M. nonsmoker be beat! Perfect locaUon for im.mecl. occupancy Kltpriv.llllJ.l.823 <doletofrwys,alrport& from approx 410 lo LIDO ISLE. Newly de· Room In Coate Mesa rest aurants I. pror. 14.5Glq. ft. w tDew crpta • oonWld kn MUU"al tones teereW'tal servs, tdnl paiaUq al reuooable w'""'mb ,...._ 2Br, frplc, Oriltiao home. 1180. 2 offtcoes • beautiful peo.. ra&ea. Call Pallla S . .,_u ,,.. ~..-mlJesOCC.631·~ l!Ae. For more tnlo. caU ..... 213 ..,.. aU1um/patlo. 1875/mo bevatf7t.2111l. ,... ... 4S3I yrty, ..... .._. 4150 i.a..-81 .... CM. 2 ........ ... •••••••••••••••••••• DllL. medical office auue. • .... I!" """ ""' • CRIDrTHO rtt<>ILEM 2-d&lrdTDto... 91U5JI ArTanged by Co.tHo..t.o.. Widow has money for 2nd. T O's. No rred1t chel oo pnlty. $20,000 up, Fo; a ct io n cal l Agent 67J.73H . AnytJme E9Uf'TYLOANS A.rranged N<> points. To 85~ of value Call Real Sources, Scott Genie: 640-6604. ~anytJtne. ~. LOSr· vie. BJ'oothur.K & Hamlllon. s ml . Ing. haired dog, wht. w blk. - ears & p&rt o( face. Plaid roUar.963-3641 LOSr Lady's peal rin~. ~ Sf:tl.ulg, v1c Marina -~ Mile, N 8. on Feb 13. REWARD. 76G-Ol.SO LOST . Bi rd, yello w OdaUef orange spots. Ta m e . 833 ·7 5 17 REWARD. Irv . Lost. Small Fem. dog. sandy blond hair. Vic. Dea ch / Ada.ma. 960-5562. .. ·-___, You don't need a gun to, "draw fast" when you place an ad in lhe Daily J>i.lol Want Ads! Call now -6'2-5678. VERSAlLLESAdultcon· l.AM!i)' New Tustin homt Colmadel Mar, Sl»Mo. UIOO aq.fl. on 1/1 acre. do. IBr 1ba. Beaut spa for elderly. HorM cook· Reelo nomlcs Corp. FRinced bw /parkln g. A~t.66-~Mun~~ facllltlea. '650/)'tly. lnl. Patio ltlovtng care, m-t100 euona ly priced . ~·tw ~ :J"Y"' tQ ... VersaUI-. 2Br. 2 ba cot· •1D7'1.832-2788 IG•'1110; 173-Mllevs. "IA.. L.-·--"'~6 _ '7 Jl,.,.M...'!i .1 aer wdt. F'abltJous view. lmttflGIOUS ~ '~ ~ "¥'f""" NewdecorS7'51Yrly .Scaosr._.. 4200 rRW 2.Ylhq.fl. 111~1 wit.b com. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• mercl.al ••::.ure! Nr. You may request Ad-Sitter llfvice whirl 2P~NSULA. ~ bdrm".·,home •. mUy. ~~.s~9~:. LOCATION... ~ ~ ....... : ~ .. °" placing your od ..• °" Ad.Sittefo .._., .. .,,.__,. --.. -· "!1 ....... 70 • !:!"..:..=""~ ......... ,_.,~y. number will ,__. in ~· Oailu ~ nn ln b11t locaUoo. ~ """' fl"" r1..... ...... ••-..,....... ,....... '' ,..11111f Gl·Bl/Nt-3e08 •imoyrty. ..__..__ • .-e....a... 4250 ..... wpor udrn od ••• Ad-Sittw, • tabs \Nliltr m1mgm .. • 3 Br, 2 ba near new "--• •1.80 • «JOOSq. Ft. ' C t W....., 4IOO -'I , ..... -.. l Br ..... ...._ a""* -..._ WA~ -••••••••••••••••••••• •Ba)' Vltwt · you ""' In at your c:onwnilnce to n.t ----..., to .... Bt•ut, ...,. ....... ,_... Cl'lltl .... 2 'l"'-'U"RVl'lt ·~Amen.ltlel -.................... the ri:rvises to your od • • • .&,.!., -!:..:. Pool Ir JWC. AU llli1 pd. ...,lbr,lbatownbouM. ear eocl. 11r. tv 10 HOMES TAHOI 1'rtO Sq. ft. lnduatrial uuu.a -.-_. A6all.•,....-. _.,....lrpk,laundrJ boo".::,r · frpl c . AtiM.ESTATI 1.Mllne Villa~•· Super Udt....._ U..2frontomcea.a,e is ony $5 per week. For more ~.._. rm.;mdo.A4111110811. ~/J 831-1400 :f;~ s~wltk'. v.._ 1Wtdoor. tm. mo.1m information ond to pkn 'ffAX od CXJll -Aw,aptl 'I&.._ toNU 11,mt "2-llOI * * * * * * TW--ITMlll '1MUZ WNWer St. C.11. Days, 642.5671 -:-...... ~~-:-.:-----:;::~":""'.~~~~:::------:-~-----------------..&..:;;;:::;::::::::::::::::::::::.J.=:=~:=::::::::::::::::::::::=::J..::::=:::::::::::::::::::=:.L=~==~=n~M~~~~~l::::;~:===============i:::::::::::::::::~ ·'J •I .. ti ''· ~ .,~ .... ·-.: '• ~~ Can h1rn1ah compl ~ lhnl F 6 q&.r tu returaa 116 OJ.21 LOU'S CAAPEHTR V PllUm. daar. puelio.&-JD yne:qw »•_ .... ~-~- ~....._ __ Cuatom Carpentry tho •h I l.nt1£d. Boat dock f'e· ....................... pair Qar tt.ov....,,. ~ M•llna '• Al&Atreu ona ~·-----­v~-. ~Lal, 2 ror • .____ _,.. --•'--pnc. of I Wi ii h~m ,...,.... •• ,_.. • ---· lladal or Je&U N F' rabloe~. doon el~ '41-»ll · Ra•bl ut.n u or ....... ........................ JS CGut. o .. C"ootr Patloe. "mod•I etc ...... -~·· •11rtc.icit ....................... Ml.FWT ll 1 r• ta ar•a , Car:panc'er. palaUn1 ~ ra&a se.1na oc ~ t:lec\rlc. JJ•intlo1 . au. ph1mblo1 re· f'amU.., bual.aaa. d + work 1uar. .... Hllllit .......................... Por ••c•ll•nee la hotMC'ttri•1: C"'9aDla1 \MAMQMed S4!:l'1J! Palnt1n1. INT t EXT . Nee&. booest. nl.... 12 yn. exp. We'd. Dave .. ~ ,. 'I l/PIJ•tilMJ ....... ............... . R..tCocnm ·1 palnt1n1. lnl/f;at. Qual work. R anbl prl ce 1 . Lk'd /Booded Oue. -· ISSIAM c.t:m Paiat.11'.11. k> Uta. f"rff eat. l yr IUU. 912-IATl, llMG1 aft s lm.erio&' /!:.xter1or. Qu&I -n... Raobt Free etL 66-107I. J . Sweet.man ...... ..,., • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~·&.pair. ~-·~Uil. PM31-'141 . l:ooftiwj ....................... QwWfied roofln1. P're~ flit.. Le&ll repair. Oood ,....onlMa.flcompo. ~ flcommercL&J CaU m Ul17 nt 99. • ~ .'!9e !!'.............. .. c.p.t s..-.IClt Dnll9•a:r-•Parlun1 k>t ··-·--•••••••••••••• •Repaln•Sealcoatlnf . Shaqioo • 11.Mm r tun S6S Aaplaall. 648 41 l Ol'or bn&htenrra. wbt Uc 'd cpts tO m.s11 b&earh Cleao F\ne en. paintlog. St. Uc/Ina. Try me. R. Prof. 1ardenlna • Sblor.D-S656 peW'ftC P'ree est. Rea.a. n&ea. STS-Bl. m.qm Applied or s uppll•d. Rock. compo. s hakea.. Sem.lb&e price. f'ree est. ~zrz:, bv. din rm. ball SU Ava .V.CU~'I A rm S1 ~. rouch SlO. ct\r ~ 191 ricll a ~ G\UU" d&m pet odor ·-· .. ••••••••••••••••• <)it ~. u yna t•er· Need to La1JI lO • t.wY«T U> ~ ~. ft.efa. No cb&rp for '4lll.aJ con· Sr.11 0101 sultJiUon.. Appointmmu ~-------­ avail.. eves 6 wknda. Qiu CARPET C.EANINO m• )SS&. lat lllO-al• Andre's Jaottonal Sen ...... s.ntce ••••••••••••••••••••••• &AMCllW'TCY $75 ~~.':'~ ..... AWan Typuii 842 !I·~-C«neot work· a iJ types. Car pe..e1 ; u c'd coatnact.or •~165 ....................... ~~ CUSTOM lNTERIOk CARPENTRY By Ja) 642"8809 Remodel. add.iuoo. decks. fences. Qual. construe· tJon. fr est. Mike 646-31182 8. Wilson & Sons. BJdrs. Free est. JO yrs u p. Bonded , Ltc #367.a7. 646-1740.~ Olocn!W cont.rad«, •un· limited shapes & de· slgn1, b1gb quality woriunanablp, free Ml. Uc •377951--1121 Cwttcw:tor ....................... Room addil. remodel. Pla.oa. Geo. PUrner • San. Uc'd. 5S7.a32 E:cp. Gardener Compl. yard maint. 6 ClnUPfl. Free-. hce.~·1086 ................ ....................... Mr Ralngutler . Profeaaionally tnat.aUed 5" seamleu alwnl.oum. Guar. Free etL 631-0281 ~· Hauling-Moving. Coo· cret.e & tree removal. Quick eervke. Ml-71:1M Lite baulln1e-movlag. Gu .. e-Yard deaolng. Reu.ra&-.~ Hauling Servict! •• .,., T. tl'Uclt. Olll Lester. SC'?-0427 It 1dl•tlng II ~ ........... •••••••••••• ;no W --•••••• •••• ••••• •• • • • a.at a REA.LL Y CLEAN Carpentry. masonry. HOUSE? Call Glngbam roonna. piumblng, paint-GU1. F'n!ee!!l. M.S-5123 lng, drywall & more. JB. 1'red ol HousedeanloR ~llllSO Has-.1&?· RELIA8L6 Oeetfted Ads 642.517!1 ~II bef'e. 911)...7~ ~· ....................... .... 1 .. ....................... locome Tu Pttp ! ~at! befott Mar 1.5. M.P1Urnof!UO.eorolled qt. ffi4 )IC2-0455 ....... ....................... Xlat quality i.rooJng. My home, your hangers. Buatneumeo welrome. 6::tl-8* cleeaupl. 1prinkler re-Jllllir. David. S.Sl-lOl7 8r1ckwoft. SmaU jot». Newport. ec.tA Meaa • Jntae.175-3l~ ~- Brick. stone blk wort. Ule nrs, coocre~ patios. wtb, dnveways. f'ree -Jclmee.1S13 a.om IMaoary. P9ll08 . p&aat.en. wa.lb. 100 '• o( k>cal re&. ~12 Mo1':k:g ....................... All advmture ln tba.ace. So. Q)ut Models DOW of· rulne personalued styled ~velopment ln roojuncUon w fuhk>o & photograptuc model.mg. Call oi:>w . 5.57. 2:i02. Prd. palntmg. Ext & Jot.. Mcllt £xl 127$. 13llOOlS free eat 5l5·431J MCMN ........ ~ O..~l.. ... " all ...................... . • -w papenng. .... petchea ·~ ~ 90R. res. Free eat.. S1.rYe 547-4281 Atll IST. It l-14 H Ralobow C.o. Prof. HPtt. ~ paUJt urt ~Xl 4r recoo· <LOocwc Low pnces . Cuar. wort f'rH est. ca1J 6C2-K14 " 11' . ...................... . DeclroNc leak detectk>ft Oeab 111.ab& ). R.e~I­ ~. coppef' reptpe Tup Hat Plwnbio1. SJ'T-3194 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expert lhapuig. UUnning and stump removal. Ins LY mac. 675-2.821 £:qnt tree ln mmutg. ~ yrs experienr~. 8111 man PAIMTlMG wtcauST 1Ddependent drain Clelll· 1ng.. pt~ ~..sotup. STOP!! S48--3102 dys ~ aA Tate time to relu a od 5, lhop at bome. It 'saim pie I ottrlor /ea te rlor . Bonded. llcen1ed, in· sured. f"tH estimate. Charlie 71•· 171·953-0, ,-.-0.-.. -.--• ......-.A......-----t w Ith 0 I 11 y P I I o l -. Oaaalfled Ad.a. And 1f ....................... mm. 7128 Po Bot S«vltt t8 pr Sdl Idle 11.ftm m:>. 318 E 11\h St. 1 21. ______ 142_·_51171__.;. °' "1»C1a ~ bave MMDd.b.ia& lo sell, call a frteodly Claulf".ect Ad· Vlaor at &G-5871 Lolt&Fomd 5300 P.,iiiiida 5350 HefpW..tecl 7100 HllpW..ttd 7100 ............................................................................................ ..... Wmhcl 7100 HllpW..e.d 7100 ..W,W..t.d 7100 HllpW..-.i 7100 HllpWmhd 7100 ....................... ....................... ........................ ....................... ...................... . Lost.Doe: Male. blk, looks ll1'e sm Lab. Red Collar w1tags. REWARD . Callus oa Right leg. -.zm. ~ Found: Blk & grey female <'at. Eastblulf area. 644-C727 Jo'ouad. Beautlrul blk' rem. cat. w twbtt.e mark· lngs. 78).19m, 760-0780. f'OUND: Cat. Fem. White wllrg blk s pots Vtc. c. M. 540-8870 Found: Glasses. presrrip- 1100, bile metal n ms, llarttleos. tLB. 968-~. I Aborffoll s 125 FREE PREGNANCY TEST FwCOlllPaffewts Womm'aFam. Pln'gClr 2l!OHospU!Ctr. Weslm. 894-1112 24 Hr. Outpatient Sterillz.alion Birth Coaltol Medi-C&J Accepted MASSAGE fortbe LIBERATED WOMEN ~56H bactlliw Mas~ TcmtOOS Melt Away: 1n /Out.: Pet.f'T' 494-4871 1-'ound. Claim or Adopt al ! fQXX SHOP 1r v10e Animal C:.irel ~SIO•• .. IO'" <'enter !)ome d :.i ndy Accounting JR. ACCC>UHTlNG a.sue 1be Joley Roger. Inc. bas an ex.celleot opportunity AfUnd.ant1 for sell serve ~ ID CM. Need re- liable & boo est lo. cLv\cNal.a lo work day shill. Palm OU Co. Inc. ~-1 for a bngbt. ambitious ---------person as a Jr. Account- ing Clerlt. The poeiUoo ls entry level. with the op. portwtlly for advance meol. Exper ience Is hdp(ul, but not ~wred. Worktn& coodlt1oos & employee bener1ta are excelleot. Salary is de· peodent oo experience level Apply in penoo or send a resume to n. Joly R04J"" IM: 17042 Gillette Ave Irvine, Ca 92714 C714 I 546-0ll I An&mOH 110ro..,- Mo &pet-. Meceu. 1f )'OU MT new to Costa Mesa. temporarily dt.S· cootinWig your educa- llon. reeeoUy da~ed rrom lbe servi«. or fM any rea.soo seek1n& tem- porary or CltJ'ttr work, comader thl.s wuque op- portunity. Trapper, Ttoy & R.J. 9-5~1010 I flORS named Tylt-r. 1 ~· femlo1ne would love to have a ..----------•1 The women and meo we AUTOMOTIVE MECHAHtcS ~ need two hill t l.me mecharucs. Call Serv1re M.aoagef" at ROYCARVY ROUS ROYCE &IMW '40-6444 C a••rpe. '°" Expenenced auto pe.rU ~ penoo needed. 1.mmediat.e opening.. Qi II Rudy at 493.3375 or 831·1375 (Barwick Im· ports) &nlaN! Cas:::arcial TeGtt- £.q>enenced United Callforoia Bank ll40 Irvine Hlvd. Tumn SM-5942 E.O.E. licu;e..warming Party, & ~' ChedcsAccepted.1 ACCTC BKPNG are lookin& few may be ~~house would tw1 •Are you alraid • to t.eU TEMPORARY ~~ ,!~~ .,.. •• ~. It woukl warm I 6oroeone orr on the Register today t.o work a.odworidng for alimlted Banldo« your beart to co~ & pbooe? 111 do rt for you., ca various accounting & income Work w1lb ELOORADO IAHIC meet them & th etrj Reasooa~ bookkeeping aulcn· )'OWlg people. Rapid "-L..WIL. _rnends,orcaU 7S4·37~-I 6.ll...5034 • meol$. Work close lo l uowtb advaocemeot lmmedlate 0 ,._ f LOST lnsh SettPr F I your bome. Figure ~Uyouare1.8 or l ~.~ or1 I 3J 0 PerllooO ~lu1rn1~~ wl UTTlE AHMIES OerU to Seruor ACCOW>·i over eod wou Id be I ex;ier. r~ time ·t'~i l haV1! found our sm1lt>y 71 •fSCOltTS• t.aiu needed throughout availa~ t.o st.a.rt work ~~~~ eoot..a':t vr old Pt'\ oo P<.1l. lint 3Ub!n •• . . 972-0C82 I ()ran&eCowlt9 imme~1at~ly. cal I. . . Cathy Bryan for ao appt 1X'h. please return ht-r tawn9.»J.3>. SID-GIO. E.O.t:. M r. ::,:~:v!~l>, ll!l l lJJ-01 VOW GIRLS I ~!"'L'9 Co*...._645-65t4 Baokin& 1d!ll~ 2114. l!vt:r,....ht .... ,,r.I •ESCORTS• 3CCOUDleft'5 ~~' NOTE CLERK 1n~llt-Span M f't'm Ulk Uyouqul.e&llforappt.1 Zllfl7 J.Zll7 NEWPORTBEACH J.ab. Heward. 840 6165 953-9820 2333 No. Broadway 811.oklng TBJ..B HEW ACCOUNT5 Permanent p ltmt' Utbt typing. w w too sider U'IWlti!. Call ror a~ ~vings & Loaz1 Corona del Mar Mr C.ooopast 760 Equa.I Oppor Em pl yr Oaot1ac S4cL TaLSlS Fuller-ton Sav1ng1 & Loan bu open lll &S :H Nt'wport 9f acl:I o(( I~ for ruU ti~ & pan llmt" tl'ilen. F.xp p~r but w1U tram Must l y[i 3 0 wpm C ;i I rrl4 l87t-4244 r~ 11ppt. E.0.E.. llan.lang Coewwwrdal r.-... ~ f\&11 W. paatooa avail.a- ~ at our oew Beacb fl AdmmoMce. United Califonua BanJt 19945 Beactt BJ vd Huol.IOgloo Beach 960-6575 EOE. BARMAJ D Attractiv(', entb~wuc part·lame . 646-9935 B!auty Asa'\, 4 day wk. $25 pr day Lie 'd re- quired. 645>-0Zl.2 Beauty Operator Nttded ~-­~ tio.t bwLdu. one '"I olflce Ea pen en~ book•eepe r UuiJ lri&J ~ with typu.ia &r M> key Sal&ry ~ SlOOO per moolh.. Call a.l3·06ll ror 10 tervww •IOOICEEKEEPER G~~o du tnbu&or ID t'nta \'aJl,y nl't'lds e:JIPf"' "d . depend.I bi<>o Bk tbru TnaJ 8.t I. ~~ 1to&rd Syst•m. gr?at cc> W'Of"\.en • •orlnn It rond P~ u ll J«n ~979-04.JJ IOOtOCllPB F /C Pl:ll&Ulo Wllh proowwont ~ ulaod lnvnt· melll Cum. Esttl.lenl 05> ~Y-Call 640--01Z3 D CaovaSlf'n a Eqlerlft>C'ed oaJy. We ba¥e the t.t pay pLaii around. u you '!'? good. ~'U pey you for 11. eau D-21kl. 9-12am. Ou-wuh. Gu mu. In«'· t.raJMoe. T'#o loc a uon.s. t.Jurty ~ Uil comm San1' ~ call Na<'k gsJ.14.ZZ. Co sta M ~s ;a call Bml&rdo~ CAS .. a s.t. 9.&n. Moa 6 Tues ~ AIJPb m penoo, Ken:n Rlma Hardware. 21166 HMtlor. C.M. cumcAL Latwt 11tnl\ • LoeD IS kxidDc roe LDd.IVldw t.o fill an e ntry level ci«1 cal poertk>n II\ iU C.ost.a ~ otf1Cf' LM tYP*D& req'd &i mual bave b u1lne1s ·llke ap ~ XlnL woriun g ('r.od Ill beauW uJ 04:1# of. hce f u!J CO beoel IU LO· c-tudtDR pro(1t s~ruig Call Mr Mun gon at ~lll.'.l for lllter'VW'W Oenca! Clerk Typlst. full 1p1 rt ume. ror ~t.ery in Lenor decor a line r arm °'8.Dce lo learn bu.a .._ CaU Cor lnt.erV~w IGMIO C.ompan1on. It hsek p~ Mon thn.t f"ra. Balboa Pmn. $2!1 day 673-SMS CX>WPANION -Elderly woman seeks m1ddlf' ~ WO«DI n Lo shr hof'l'W" 6: dome6t.K' dulit.~. Noo 1rnoker. Salary. M1~, \ ·~10 -«>-SJ77 S.0 .S. COOK r-or_«>_n_v _h_o.,p .al'! JQAM-6:30 l'M ruJI t1m.- E.mp&oy"°' dftperately e:qier. onl.)'. Xlnl. Empl. nt°"t'd temporary OU.~ t.:nefils. P\ea.&oe apply I ~ ~ q~llf'd. persolL Beverly Maoor Secrl'larys, Boo k · J«>VK'lorU,CM. lce~pf'r ~. Clf'rks & -------- 1)1J'W ax>KS HELP E R-40 hr. TOPPAY' per~. call 67366.'>1 !llAME YO U R Ov.'!11 aftl2Plll. HOL"RS' -------- s,.cial Offiu Set wicri 6)4.2190 Cily.~EO~ ())ob_ We nttd pewit• wbo ~ wil.bn& co learn 6t wart bard. ~. MC Gd. P9l'. bmelits. SaW-maa. must be ramlllar w~ Pantry man. Oen<'~ . I a s t w o r Ir e r fi. Pert-41tw Job w~e of product· Mature wom a n ror Las8nsas.l61 Cutr.Dr . pleua.nt ~~··port !kb Lag Btb. Apply in de denr aJ. oo SH.. Hn. P"'D' ______ _ 1-s.Plil lll<JD. Fri. "7431. CX>OK waa&.ed. q u.anlrt y l cookuic ea per. nttded alnlf'Al, for retJ.ttmeDt faciUty -LLRftl Good mediuJ • denl.31 Dl .. IN6 bt'ndits. ~ Villa. IRW\I 60-BL a-~ouod WomaoJ,nn-Z-1 &..,_...~ lr.m,Coldwell Banker 5499TIO -•••-•••••••••••••••• C71411ls.410l CostaMea I ~ Bkig.,SantaAoa IAIJTOMOTIVE Experi...ud Used C. M.dtanic Tbe NoU Dept lo our Newport Beach ofhce bu an opening fo r a person who haa Bank Nole Clertl ex per. The penoo selected sbould be Cam1Uar w /Install· ment fr commerrtal loam: boanhng, cal<'ula tions o( iolen!Sl. nouces. &other processmg With clienlde. Harbor & 1---------Ada.ms. Ten-y S49-100C'> lfPORTUNITIES la.a.er Help1C.oolr. Now -5dloah & I FREE PAR.KING ~ ......... ~?.~~! ~ 7005 PR EG NT" -••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------NA Caring, I ,.. ~ forLVH'S , confideollal c:ounseb.ng & _.._ I rderral. Abortion adop-3 C. E. hrs Fee $5.00 ADVERTISING LIOn&k~pUlg. ' I Topics: Diabetes & Up- 1\PCARt: ~7 ~1 date oo LVN 's laws. SALES Moo Marrb 24 . 7 lOpm. COVER GIRL for rurtber info. call • 95).0778 * SG-11:1'7. M·F., 10-4pm. The Daily PUot bas aa immediat.e opemng r~ a salesperson with newspaper daplay ad· vertisLOJ! ea~rieoce. Good salary, com - rDISlllOnS & ucellellt fr- inge benefits. EJtceUeot growth opportunjtles for a person with career am- bltioos. ~ Hr OutcaU Serv1l'(' Hl4p Wante-d 7100 P'RE LAW student needs S2S.OOO. Will do anything Legal. Confident ia l DVM. P 0 . Box 3242, N.a92&63 •FOXY LADY • Oln'CAU.. ONLY •972-1 Ill• GrHtCa ... _, ESCORTS 3C Hn. &U-0180 MC/VISA DIAMOND WANTED: Priv. party wU1 buy J to 3 canil. cuh. N.B.. ~5 MASSAGE almpaUco Your maaaew-- \s Bob James Outca1.la IHl, ~5111 IOM'S OUTCALL 963-9121 TOMMY'S OFt-EWPORT ESCORTS 30h MZ-isn a .... ..,... •OUTCALL• ....................... Accountant, senior posl· lJon avail. w/biomedtcal OOfl>. Growth potentllll. xlnl. benems. salary SZ>.000 year. Senior at rountaDt exper. for mfg. COfl>. w /OVtt" 2 ma Ilion In s ales requir ed. Reference• req Ill r ed. Qaad admio. 631-1.8SS. COST ACCOUNTANT Excelleol opponwdty b' ao indMdual with decree ·or equivalent. Selected candidate slolld bave 1-2 years ex- Cal.I for appotnt.ment ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 11U42-4JZ1. Ext. rn Equal Opportunity Empk>yer Alr Tool Servicem.1n for inside & outside plant MJrit, m~t have good rnecbanlcal aptitude. salary commensurate W/Uf/tt & ability WW Lraio. 645-2905 for in- terriew. l*teoce l.n a maoufac-AppUcaUooa Ml.og a c- b.rioa environment lo cepled for Furniture tdil Job and process coet ~9i ai Ware. bouM system&. . Startiol waee M per br. Good advaoce- Ow moder1I omca ate meat for tbe r lgbt == J:! pscon. CAU btwn 8-9am. Oran1e CollDtl' / Jobn ....;•_:_7_e...;..;... _____ _ W~ We offer ASSEMBLERS we wlll :...~~ train . Apply 7am. lnddq mdcal cSeo. ~ Yacht.I, 1631 tal IDd &re tmurazice, 10 Pt.acaitia.C.M. pakt bold.a,. and retln-ASSIST IH =~!::~:i mtTOa suavn '4J.• I Z MC/YIM couldef8Uoe, ,,.... l :lllPll to 9:30PM. Moo· 1ubrnlt re1ume wltb da1 tbr.a Friday -MMr7~to: t:aAM tol:IOPM Satur- dQ. Oreet lor t'Ola.tcianl •• SPIJU'nJAL READINGS JOlllD.lOpm. l'\&U1 Llc'd. & 72111 or &IDM. Lll.5 s. C.mlao Beal, San. a.n. ... "'":~-:-.~ :t~ Dll'NT lB A D VOIClt. Call: 1&4111, ext. l1J aft« Sierracln/l'nlnlmelk i :llPll, Monday tbna !'!!!!az Mu.at have Claas A amoic License. Ellcelleot pay. including medical & deo· Lal beoef rt.s. EARJ.EIKE TOYOTJ;..VOLVO 1.966 Harbor BJ vii COSTA MESA 646-9303 AUTOMOTIVE •IOOY5"°' ASSIST AMT MGR! ~ Ls an ~•ct!lk>nt Os> port.1mrty for you to 1010 a growing & proratable bank. and to work W'llb a warm aod rrtendly stair. We o(fer good salary & bcneUts. +Ul('ISTORI• Slan' Mn&J' , As5laL Mn· 1U • M.ecbo . Cor Sctlwuin dulcr Salary $20K. Mu.st bave pnor bike Medm exper. LO a slon. SW·!ltm Bll.l.JNG CU< trYPlST lrvu>e based company seeluog person w1tb ablbty to opuate 10-u y by t.oucb.. type 50wpm. knowledge o( acCOWtUI Eaperleoced not re - quired. Will train 10 85llmat.iog. Opp. for ad· vancement. Permanent. See Rk WrlghL payable . Salary & Appbcantscontact beoerau Call Joyce AHGIE AU&I ~1 TI4-7S2-0600 EJt. •23 ____ .....:..... __ .....:.....--------.- HOWAal> ca.rm.let Dove• Quail SU. ~ --..w.n. _____ __ D~rs TOP~~ ln· NEWPORT BEACH DUllll vestment co. needs a 1201 DoveSt. N R. TOP NOTCH person. E.O E. vllt'lety Job w /Iola of respao you have the Micro Electronics 1st • 2nd Shift If yov llrt wtldnll a MW°' mort ddmt ca1nr dirtnloo. stemtdn/Tr11ns1T1111k oltn Chi' u «lknt opportunny 10 t nwr IN rncro tl«1ronlcs lrduwy Wt W\O train 111< nghl lndMduols !Of llw k>llowlTIQ lrfU. Our modttn f.dlny Is cOfl'WTWndy loc•~ In N<wpon Btoch rwar the Oranee County/John Wr{ne M-pon Wt olkr an uullen1 .. 111run9 Sblary. comprthenww b«nrfltt tndudlnll mtdlc411 dtnl&I. IM lnSUIOl'IC't, 10 p.id ~. ~nwm pion, and th« ch.In« IO mow 1n10 • l'Nllultc1unne uru' W!lh llO IOLDHUfG Ol AlllMllT woaa iJnOPID. f'luK call Of apply In ~ bttWm1 9-ttAM Of t-3PM. Slerracin/ Transmask Mica.,-..._ ............ CA <714> MCMOIO nee skWa. ~Y wW pay a TOP NOTCH sa1acy. lrvme Penonael ~y 4118 E. 17th. Co&ta Mesa ~ 224 &&2-1'70 Boc>U.eeper. fuiJ.cbarge for "'-Y 2 penon off c '° C.M. ~ 6 motivation needed 1b lh1s growu>g R~ta1I cba10. Salary opm.Ml-7U2. lutl111.-ir F/C Maiot.alll all booka of oripW entry. ~COW>ll recetvabte fl payable. Xlnl woRlnl cooda. • benefit•. lfllllt. Bcb. Salary Sl.000-SUOO. Call Jane for appt. '3M800. . lln~~tn,~ seU·starter for R.E. Developer near 0 C. Airport. Some college and!« aper. pref but will tratn tbe rl&hl penoo.. £xceUeot aal.ary Ir beneftU. Smid reeume to: P .0 . Box C· 19525, lrvtne. Ca. 92713 BOOKX.EEP£R. liaht bk- -., part °' f~ Ume, nexlble bwn . Esper nee.. H)..UIOO. ~1. IOOIOC9ll AccouDt.I p•yablt, tr· ClOlda receivable. con· 11tNc:Uoo uperientt pre· ferrred. Orana• call JT7.31Q2 C~HIERS UTDTEM MARKETS ()perungs now av ail.able for r~ time A.s.sl.S l.anl Mana~en on 2nd & lrd i.blJ\.. No e~t'l' De(' We lTa.ID.. Start $3 JO lo 54 per bour .· Ad vancem.,-.t ~Y rcw manage- ment potuuoos lo $$ 50 per bout ii quahl led. For mart' IDlonnaUoo & lo- ln"VleW. apply lo store '82.. JOOO!I Crown V &lle y P\wy, Laguna Beacb, e99:50. W'llJ LOlervlew Moo t.hru Fri 9am to ~ Oppor Empk>ytt CllemJcal spray operators needed Exper belpful bl.( not ~. Apply al A & H l..andscapmg. ZIW Via Fabrkaot.e Ste. 101. M1u1on Vie10. 78MT5l bnweeo 9 AM & JPM.. Oald catt & Ute hlekpc. 9 lo 5 Moa tbru f'rl. Co.ta Mma. Qui prov\de trans. ~ L582 OC' 841-1.334 aVl....,._IMG ISTIMATOlt c.reer opp>r. for exper. individual to prepare {..uiwty OC»l e.Umata ror residential • ln-dwlrial developments wl\b background In performlua utWUel io· vaat11at1ons • pre· Uml.nary etil. studlea Calculation of earth quantll!M. .. aupervlalon. A&Jply In ~ wit.b re-- aume to Mr. f'Ueota 1t Robert Bein, Wiiiiam Fro9t • Aaeoc. 1.01 Quail SL. Newport BeactL Hanna. T1w WboUy Cow •TR I MS Rmt Ul Npl. Bch. ln Lido No ~ x p e r 1 e n c e Manna Vlllae~ Is rur Mceuary, will tr11n rmtJy seeting rtt & pt with rasblH 1 n~ o r OJwur Help & rtt Coolc b1m1h1r background. lodlvtdual.s m\l.!l h.eve a Ulolart good job history. neat & MSP\JRCEU.. MDC AH SAVINGS 714~•-Zll2 ~DToroRo.d LacunaHWs E.O E. M If' Ill ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK lromedlate oPeQ1ng for ao lnd1v 1dual .with tnmimwn 6 moat!» lo l year eaperlence In an Arcounts Pa y able system aod caab dis· per5eOMDL 10 Key and accurate typing essen· tiaL • Comprehensive com - PM1 bmef rts ind lad lnl medical aod detltal. For immediate consider a lion call or apply between !HlAMor 1·3PM al: :JmCamput Ortv~ Newport Beach, CA 01411-..olO dean appear-a.nee. a b1 IJ ty ID Ii~ JI()';;, posl\l\le attitude, & good In· lllal1ve. IC you meet tbNe ~mails. and waot t.o ~ your 1111«1l. please apply 10 person at 3420 Via Oporto. Ste. U btwn !OaaHpm. Must be l8 yean of a,e. Ask for Carol. 875-1882 Couoter-1lrl. Kustu's ae.--s. ~ ume. Ul6 E. l&h St.. Cll. s.. 7022. Q5t.oth•o, immed o~ in& roe ret.aJJ store • or fice maioleoaoce. N~ penoo exper. '° mU>or eie<1rlcaJ and plwnb10a; ~· Perm. posiUon w flt1nt beoeflt.s. CaU JI m or R.ay &M-5010. CUSTODIAL 2nd sblf\ openina for respom.lble self.starter Muat b.ave prior ea perlence. Srale t o M .51/br. Numerou1 bmeft.I. tncl. fully paid medical • deola.I. IOSAMIHC. ~Newport Beach All F.qua1 Opponuntty Employer DWCATa5EN betp. OWi' 1&. Exp pref. full Uroe. da1S. rd'• ...... 5'19 CML .....-Equal Oppol'tuntty fW)JICT ......... Emplo)'tt' .. /'f Ill can.-Ol>PC>f'· for ctvU I~~~~~~~ ~ wttb 3 or more yn. eaper. In public .ab •/Or land !Sewlop-mtat. F.qloee"ri.nl BS deo't!e •Calli. r•1t. prtf Apply lo ~non wrth re· sumc to Mr f'Ucntes •t RotMlrl lklln. William Fnllt • Alsoc. 1.01 Quall SL. Newport Beath. CL.mtl 7 /I I Pmt time. t t 'py to 1 All. fri • Sat only. 81$ PaWarioo. CM. 7~1...e.52 O« GREEN caah for WRITE clellbantl wttb a Claallned Ad Call 842· 5IT8 - Del. Men over l8 ro,· t. f\ 1'rno& t.o home& In N 8 & CM. Must be rclitblr & have dependable car Penn. P ff. MOOIMSO per mo Ml-08..17 . Ml-5&M I Z: CLERICAL .. ... , ! •ii •• n CARRY FOX ltGlil£Y NEm am llC.,.IOMIST Growma Sant.a Ana baaed company needa ladlvldual with Real Estate back1round to handle 2nd Trust Deeds. Moderate typa.ng. telephone receptl()ft. duties. Potential to work Into l.endb:l(l/ ~crow SUrtlna salary to '8IO with raise In 90 days. Call 972..ftll. MAMA•B ftAIMH Orange based hnanc1al company seeks ouutoani:: sales·lype with neat well groomc..-d appea ranee to r~cc1 vc & p r ocess loan applications & do collections. Excellent opportunity for f"Owth & starting salary to $800. Call '72~ttlS. AU. CHARGE IOOtUCllPER Self -starting individual. good in detail. right to moderate typing with good telephone s kills s ought for large Orange based corporation offering flexible hours & starting salary to $13X>. Call '72-9955 IA.HI< RECONCILER TRAINEE Beautiful F~shion Isla nd company seeks attractive individual with nice personality & good math ability for entry . level position. Good growth potential & excellent benefits: Starting sa lary $550. Call 972-9955. ft60MMIL ASSISTAMT TRAINEE Progressive c orporation see ks p~rsonable outgoing individual with nice. appearance & ty ping 40 wpm to assist Ins ur a n ce' D e partment personne l. Exccllenl bend1ts . Sta rtmg. s alary to $650. Call 972-9955. IR.AHCH ASSIST AMT Fa~hion Is land based firm needs individual with knowledge of credit terminology & light typing to handle messages in branch assistance center. Excellent benefits. Starting salary to $800. Call 972·9955. WORD raocessoa TRAIMH Growing beach based company, seeks o utgoin g individual with n ice appea!'an ce & good typing. No experience n eeded . Excellent benefits. Starting salary to $800. Call 972-9955. TELLERS Beautiful beach located company seeks experienced Tellers with nice appearance & outgoing personalities. Excelient benefits & potential. Starting salary to $900. Call 972-9915. TR t ER TRAIMHS Have need for two brigh t, nice a ppearing individuals with cashiering background & very light typing ability to join staff in this friendly company. One position in Irvine. one position in Santa Ana . Excelle nt benefits & starting salary to $650. Call 972-9955. BOOKKEEPER TRAINEES No experience necessar y, just nice appear a n ce. good phone voice & personality. Good math ability, ideal if you arc just starting out or just re-entering the work force. Excellent benefits. Starting salary $650. Call 972-9955. MAIL ROOM Indiv idual w ith ex perience 1n mailroom or U.S. Post Office & have pleasant personality to work in beautiful corporate office overlooking water. Starting salary $700 up. Call '72-9955. PIX OPERATOR Beautiful new corporate headquarters seeks that special person who just loves phone contact with people & bas PBX background. Excellent benefits & negotiable s tarting salary. Call 972.9955, CASHIERS Growing company with prestigious c I iente le see k s three friendly. outgoing individuals with nic e appearance, li ght typing & previous finance company or thrift & loan c a shiering background to learn e xciting 2nd Trust Deed business. Excellent opportunity for growth & starting salary to $800. Call 912 .. 9955. SICIET ARllS Beautiful Oran ge County Airport located com pany seeks attractive, per50D4ble individual with moderate typing & job s tability to becom e Comm e r clal Len ding Secretary. Excellent benefits & starting salary to $1000. Call 972-9911. LOAMTRAIMH South Coast Plaza located flrm seeks attractive individual with baste typing. math & spelling & an outgoing personality to Jear;n this Interesting, career opportunity position. Excellent beneOts & starting salary $660. Call '72-9911. - CARRY FOX MiBNCY .......... se.110 ...... -.· ALL JOBS Jl'RF.E Open Z\1111 8 1 Appl, -:;: . . Hllp W_.d 1100 ...... W..W 7100 .............................................. ~!'!'t.~~ ..... !!.~ ,~,.~~ ..... !!~! Mond!t· '*'-J le. 1tl0 DM.V "LOT C7 • •••••••••••••••• ~!!~ .•.. .?! ••• ~-~~ ••••• ?!!4! ~~~ ••••• ?!~ NuninC - DafTAL ASstST. AND llC.-TIOHIST ror fnend}y progresSiVl' specl»lly practice 1n Nt:wpon Beech Muat be bright, energetic & meture. Expr. pref but not nee. ror nght person Xlnl pay, rringe bc•nl'l1b Non·smol<er 644·0595 .. DENTAL C ha 1rs 1d c Nw-se ND pleas gmup pract. 4 day wk exp prt·· f'd. 640-1122 Dental OFC RECEM' NB. Plea:. group prac 4 day wk l Sat mo. 640-1122 D~IGNER ~I $12.00JHR l.ay-<>Ot & tape.up Tustin 714-840·44-IJ Omega _ 213·5~ 5024 Desk clerk. mature . rcha ble pe rson ror i''ronl Des.k Hrs must be rtex1 bit' 11ie Inn Al Laguna 211 N Coast llwv. L&gwia Beach 494.75'35 for appt DONUT' SHOP early AM & aflr n shifts . Prer mature woman. No exp I nee Apply in person D1p- pty Donuts 1854 NewPon BI CM DRAA ER Immediate opening for Drafler with 1·2 years ex perience o r equivaJenl. WIU use stan· dard fits and tolerances. ~ and chart.I, and , prepare fin.al drawings rrom aketehes and prints. WE OFFER •Highly competll1vc Rates • P1enly of Overtime -shift Ihlferentlal •Excellent Company benefits for Employees & Depeodents. APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER TRAM SPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Segerstrom Santa Ana. C& E.O E. m f h ..... _, 8£,£ OUR AD UNDt:R "MAN\JP'ACTURING" IN TODAY 'S Q.A8SIYUlD LIAISl•Lll TUMSPOIT DYNAMICS ~I ma.riot pi&nl co. dealru ener1ellc person to a.nstall new }obi Will tram. Plant knowle d1e helpful Olnhf1 A.lliOC •• ~2 17 ·MMEDIATI OPl:NIMGS WAREHOllSI!: ~EMBLY fi'AC'TORY Good money, incentive bonus. holiday, & vaca- tion pay. P1ud w~kly. l\orrell)· IRVlNE E.O.E SUMCO.IC. 7~-6661\ M IF F'RONTOF'FICE GIRL - Mt..L'>l be able to type & use lC>-key w prec1i.1on 900-!>i92 --------- FUU & P T pios111ons m new spel'lalty rood!> l' en l e r 1 n· I r v 1 n t• Mana ge m ent op porturulles Call Pe~~Y ~~ General OH1ce, p l or f t Good reack>r and allen- lJOn to detaaJ Will tram 557·7314 GENERALOFFICt; - Must enJOY phone con· t uc t , workin g w /customers. typing & detail work. Paid vaca· tlOl\S, sick pay & health ins. Apply9-4 Moo·Fri. a t Bardens Peal Control, 696 Randolph, C M. 546-5570. General. Clgmg, women, men. day •eves. Will traan Irvine. Call 641-SOOO. 8-llAM. General Ofr1ce, pt ume, afternoons 5 days a wk • H.B area. 847-8$Zl •-: ... Clertl For anlern atlonal marketing co. Full charge or literature handling . mail macblne. misc. duties . Full bene fi ts Appl y 8 .30·Spm IMS Equip ment, 2805 Barranca . lrv1M· Mrs Coplan ~I GENEHAL O FFICE TRAJHH No expenenl"e needed. but phone & typmg d penenl·e helpful G roup health & profit s hanng Please apply m person Lloyd·:. P{>Sl Control. 5titi E Oyer Rd.SA General offi ce omce help 40hr wet•k 12 night~ I Will train J e wf•ls B y Jos~ph 54().~ DRAFTSME:-< Carl'er opportun1l1es ror la~nled ind1v 1duals w exp 1n s ubd1v1s1on. water pipeline. sewer GENERAL OF'F'ICI:: &1or land developmC'nl 'l'ypnJ(. phones. orders ci vii engineenng draft .eos..iiiiiitaii.Miiiesiiiiiiiaiii64iiiiii2iii5830iiiiiiiiiiiiii ing. Apply 1n pers on w .s amples lo Mr FUentes at Robert. Be111. William Frast & I\~· SOCJates, 1401 Quail St . Newport Beach. General Office Oenenl VOLT RF.AO THIS AO TODAY & WORK TOMORROW' NO FE!• TOP PAY 546-4741 3848 Campus Drive, Newport ~ach 1AcroN from John Wayne Alrport 1 ~ual Opportunity Employer ................... General Maintenance ror private community. L1tguna Beach a r e a Mus t ha ve val id Cali fornia dri ver:. license. QIU Mon thru FTI 49t-&71 for appoint ment. Genera! Office amtY LiVl!L OFFICE Fee paid. For person who wants training & &d vanrement with national t'OO'lpany Great .:round floor opportunity 1650. C all Al F o ntaine . 54().5001. Also ree .)obs 54G-500l. Snelling & Soell mg of Newport Beach Agency, 4340Campw> RECEPTIONIST needed m our corporate headquarters. IOC'ated sn lrvl!M! Typ111t(, phon~. r111n~. acrount 1n ~ knowledge helpful Ex rdlent opportunity lor ad\·ancemenl. good t'Om pa'V' benefil.li. Conlat·t Pel'Sonnel or apply at 557-905 1 Sciefttffic Dri lilHJ Cowtroh 18011 M1tcbell Sooth lrvme E 0 1-; Gen 'I Ofhce Mfr or fabnc gilt Items requires person to work 5 brs. da 1 • ly. Cul fabric, eoord..lnate orders. keep inventory record'>, and schedule prod Accuracy & neat worklng habits required. Knowledge & mwrest 1n fabrics & crafts desira ble Irvine location . m.333310AM·l2 noon. Girl Friday part time. t;rpiq at light bookkeep· i.ng ror CPA call 67S-2070 Girl Friday. F\Jll or Ptr. Llte olfice & inalde sales. 1YPtni necessary. Mon· fTI Apply 111 person. 328 M.asnSt .. HB GIRL FRIDAY :\'1ature woman nee<l(.•d lo ~«le in Cll'culal ion Oepl of Outdoors Magazine. loc near 0 C A.Jrport No exper. nee 35hr work wc•ek . As k for Lucy . l) »<I :.> 5'1-0-4222 GIRLS FRIDAY PART TIME 1 ~ day-5 day Wl'l?k Experienced perm.1 nenl prores~1onal ror busy Tax & Acl"ounta.ni.: flrm S6 to S9 J>('r hr Also need 2 cvt>nmgs 4 ~ t.o9 per week & 9 to 5 Sat sh aft Wri te statan ~ quahl1cations to Allen Hammond CPA. 2041 Business Center Or Suite 103, lr\'lne. Ca 927t5 GUARDS HOUsa•• 9 to6. Mon ·Fri. 3 school· age children. Irvine Own car Refs. $1~ wk + benef'rt.I. 833-03~ eve:. I lousekeeper /Cook. r or widow. Uve·in. pnvale room. balb "tv. Engl.ash s-·'""n673-UJ79 Ho.MwfYftor s..dt..t• F\lll or pttlme JOb Xlnt training opportunities Competitive wafle-s. Con· veruent hours Apply at McOonalds . 6SO Avi: Pico, San Clemente IMDOOtl PLAHT MAJMTIHAHCE F\JU·tame & pan umt 4~~ ---- IHPROClSS 2nd stuft openwg for in d.iVldual h.a ving r~cent t'XPcr w ac r o~pa cc rasteners Scall' lo $9.23 w rughl bonus Outsland sng benefits w c_osl of h\ mg increases&: fully paid medical & dent.al. lOSANINC. ~Newport Beach An Equal Opportu.o1ty Emp&oyer INSPECTORS IMftOCESS I Ftt4AL lm~te opportu.o1taes with crowth oriented oompe.oy offering stab1b- lY. securlty and carttr pcUrillal We are seeking an · dl v lduall watb a mUumum l·2 ye.ts H · perience wtlh ln· prDCeQ and final inspection o( precision parts We olfer excellent, pro- gressa ve salary levels commensurate w1lh ex· penence and out.standan~ company benefits which incl.ude paid medic al. dental. and Ide 1n · surance for employees and ck>pendents l"or 1m- med1atc rons 1der:H1on apply in per.iOO to LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 West Seg<'r~trom Santa Ana, Ca EOE m r h IMsuaAHCE Property & Casually 1\:. Mstant. exp min 2 yrs 1nC' typing. xlnl ~ner11s James lnsurance ofhre. Irvine. call Maureen 7S24lllO. E.O l-.: ~A&.tlCUTAIY P.L WMMll"- SllOO ~SIZOO COIPSIZOO UTIGA TIOH SI JOO ~J!u &.o.•J I I ....... Wardominc. Servicln«. & Shipping, F HA/Y°A Home Loan. Deal with varlom investon dally. ~ eqier. belpfuJ. ~ nOt-nq'd. Good typ. Ing skills a must. For App't Call Nancy · ~ml. Cal•••I ...... letW.. Mu: I J 11 Co. An Equal Opply Co M•Ct a• OPlllA TOI Will l.taio. 1198 week to ~tart. Open 8am·8pm, P4 !J9l5.M 13 Maduniat ACME GRIDLEY 2nd5hiJ\ llUaoutstanding position is dfered w •double digit hourly pay scales & m ell.lie •OVERTIME •PAJDVACATION •BONUSON VAC. PAY •SIOC PAY •lO HOLIOAYS •2ANNUALC 0 L INCR~ES •3 A.''NUAL ~ ERIT REVtEWS •FVLLY PAID ~EDICAL&DENTAL, INCLVDE.5 ALL OEPE:'l/DENTS •PAJDOJ>1'1CAL • lla1GI n'BONt;S •TOOL PURCHASE PROGRAM MAllJFACTURlill ENGINEERS 1'niwport Dynamics. a gowtftc, atahl. dlvttl.on ol Lear s..11.er. llll" . a fortune $00 compt111y aw. l.m.medWe opealnp r o r • • p e r I e l'\.C e d Manulactur1n & f>lain-n. Succeuful applicants will work 1n baa\c madune 1hop environ. ment uM:t be eneaaed ln mu" act we ol precill Ion aeroapace hardware. Dullea w ill Include establishment of metboda, l.ooU.nJl. It.an· dardl aod costs. with ~aa on prod\ICUVI· ~~meet. Dearee but nol man· datory . Minimum 5 ~~ experience as actu.rio& Engineer 1n prec11uon machine shop e nvironment re · q\&red In addition lO our des1ra· ble locau on a nd pro l:res&1ve salary levels. ~ orrer out1land1n g company benefits wh1<'h include pa.Id mechcal and life in s urance for employees AND depen dent.a. For aml'nedlatt:: rons1derauon send de· la.lied resume to. LEAR SIEGLER TllAHSPORT DYNAMICS p 0 Box 1953 ~ta Alla Ca 92702 1-:0 1:. m r h .\tr\R.1:-0E TRAVt:I. 1.1 .. ·1 Of'ERATOR W min 5yrs exper Top VraJ.lb & benerrt s C" II C'Ol lect 4!~1 Mann .. dc:l Rey ~ neieded. ex per RN. relief. 7.3 Ir 3-11 Xlnt rate ol pay. Apply D.0.N. Port Meta Coo ~ Hoepltal. ~70 Newport Blvd C M 6G-Ot()O: NW"Slll& Nunes Aides. All sblft11 Good rate ol pay, No ex per nee. Will train Certification pro1r•rn.. available Apply Port Mesa Convallescent HollptUtl. ~70 Newpon Blvd. C.M . M2--0400. Full =-~~'rer 81 Un1ual. Light typing Mult. have strona phone penonallty. Call M2·~ for •Piil Offlre Help needed. One hard worker lo run copy mac hine . Casual at rmsphett f1exible hn • Non smoker. If lnleret.1 ed send name & •to K RI P 0 Box 18842. lrvsnto 9271.3 ORDER DESK GIRL i\n11wrr t e lepho ne:. sorne fiLng. mWil hav.- good handwnting. Call IJ·S. Pickwick Papt:r. 549-1157 -------- PACKt-;RS Now hlnng PACKERS No expenence nee. Wood La~tmg. call 546·2901 PART TIME EVENINGS Adullc; wtth out.stand1n~. attractive personahtll'h who enJOy work111g with lads Over 21 Start al S3 SO per hour Phone 642 4 321 . !:;)I t 2511 BE:IWE~ l·~ P~. Ask for~ Equal Opportunity Employe_r __ _ ROSAH I..-1"8Q\.Gred. Legit parlor ~. Day & rughl. sh11\s open Part time Ellpenence<i Meta l C rartsman General JOb shop work MU5l have expenent'•· With M1U & Lat.he. !>Omt• wekbng exper helpful f r•'do rm R & [) ~32li se SM:l. NeWJIOf'l Belll"h 5(r. a>mml'ISIOn CJll An Equ.al Opport.uruty I 6JS..f8J9 or SJ0.1186 A!>k ___ E_m..;.pk>__;;,y_tt ___ 1 for Melvena PART-TittaS Need 4 GOOD phone vo1ct-S! Exc1t111g c lub promotion. No ex~r nee. Apply 543-7957 MACHINISTS. part ume. Harctinee Cbucker. clo&e MEX:H.ANIC. hill or part I06eraDce work. Apply in wne. pnler older ~n.on per1on. 3422 1o 1 w w :.ome expe rie nce, MacArthur Bl. Santa toob not nee. Apply al Ana Sbell. 17lb 4' lr vsn~. Newport Beach PART·TlME. -Retired ~di. a* 1l1e Inn at MfX:HANJC. w tonan c-.: Lagl.Ula. 211 N. Cout male. Office & bkllpg Const ruction exper helpful Not necessary 642..-z Hwy. La&uoa Beach per Good ~mg cond Manne exper ~1rable ~NTENANCE PERSON Ex:pwtd•1 IDitto dee· troaics flnn nqui.res an ~ve iDdividllAl f« 2Dd sh.aft m.aintenance position. Ge>eral plwn b- ing a.od rlectncal e:x · J)l'nence ~uired HJgh vacuum system and DI water system expenenC'e prererred lnd1v1du&I must be st'U moll v att-d and ~liabk> l}Wllrhed apphcant can exl>('cl comprehen~l\'C company benefits mclud- r..ng maJ(>r med1ral and dental For 1mml'diate consideration. C'all or ap ply betwt.'t·n 9·11A~1 or I JPM at Sterracin/ TransmasJ< 3152~m~ Dnve ~Beach.CA 1714, 540-4010 714-~96li ------ )1 "d 1 C' a 1 R <' <' t> p PAJn' TIMI uarust Re<'CK"dl I mm~. EYEHfHGS opft'lDI Hrs 9 30-4>. JO .wail Ul edit.or surwy Ftrm. Apply Bn•lol oaaduc1ed ftom our of· Pan Wedkal Group. 122 fior at tbe Oran~ Coast Balr.tf'Sl.C H .5578300 Delly Pilot. 5:30-9:30 Moo-l"ri.. 9:30-1 :30 Satur MedacaJ day. Great for col~gJans X-RAY TECHNfCll\~ md mocnbgbten. 94 pc-Part tirM Orthopedic w k . 0 N L ,, mc f'astuonlsl ~ I REQUIREMENT IS A ---GOOD VOICE . C all MEDICAL ASSSJSTANT 642 4321. ext 3l::! after Fam 1 I y p r a C' l • c <' 5 :ll PB Monday thru spec1ahst 1n t-'as h1on ' . fTid3y ' lsland Bal"!( orrice. pan ~~~~~~~~· ume ncx1ble hrs. 2 yr... -PIX uper 644 02!:15 bl~ n 4-5J>M ------ MEDICAL FRONT 01' F1CE Bltkgp oper nec-N B ti42 4300. Ao S.ttt'r•36 24 hr Mol d i ftq Mac h ine o,,..oton We ha \t: n o w (lr k I ~age• Join a bu)>' stable & sllll J.ln>wing ~ An s w 1·r1n~ St'r ,i<'l' ()p(oralor 1-:XJ)('r i>n•t but ~111 tram Please 1'al for appt 645-756S PBXOPERr\TOH Answcnnc &r\' Expr pc"\'f ~ 224-1 l'B:\ Operator. an~v.l·nn1 't'l"Vlct' ex pt>r preh-rl'\·tl Oista Me5a an-a ~w1m: ~ gr J ' l' y J r o C ,, 11 ~171. Personnel SECRETARY I SeU )tarter w good l~ p r..ng and S JI ~kills for pasruon w vanety. som1• personnel & msuranl"1. ~ lrvlne area Call for appt 540.7639 Dnver/Gardener comb Have vaUd CA license Good dnvlng record Mm. age 20. Appl) al Pe nn ysaver, 1 660 LEARN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS f\Jll & part time All areas . U nifo r m s rumished. Ages 21 or over Ret.sred wt•lcome No experience nel' App ly Univensal Prot{'C'l 1on Service. 1226 W ~th Street. Santa Anu In terview hours 9·12 & 1-.i INSURANCE AGNC Y. Part tim e gal , personall1ed lines ll'11lnet. ~ad to full time Equal Opportwuty eccel.leot career 962·5597 Empk>yer M J F :H · year oki co learn on lhi• s.IW\ d ~our cho1C't' v. h1k ~g ,,.,lh a lettder 1n the ~tom moldin~ m dl.et.r)' Prt>sttll e>pentnlo?S a'a1I on grave yJn1 s h1f1 I !pm to 7am R;aptd advanl"em<'nl for U106e !!hoV:'\llg aptitude & ~ire Good s ta rt1n.: wa~ +shsf\ bonus + all mAJOf benefits co paid Profit sh.anng employl't' UlCe\llVe program A. Kendavl5 Ind E 0 E PaSONt.a C()UNS&OR A progressive 11111urancc JANITOR. dependable\ ~~~~~~,~~ hardwo rking Own ~llle'lt Placentia. CM. _ company 1s 1n need of career minded people looking to break anlo lht• exciting ins urancl.' field DRIVERS $200 WI< Will t.rain truck dnvers Open Bam S pm 714-995-8413 trans.. nights $3 75 to National Corp needs key $4 00 hr. 675·2101 penon for Orange Coun ty area. Wiil train. Xlnt career opportu.oity. Ca 11 DlllVEllS CbeclterCab, 493-8888 otttvas Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know lhe coast ct1.les. Net $180 a week or more. Orange Coa s t Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt He rrmann. Fountain Valley. <No of Slater betwn N ew b ope &r Elrlid ) ELECTRICAL TEST TECH -Unique OP· portunity w /amall well established manuf. of eleetrtcal (not elec· t ronlc > di11tributlon eqdp. P'acllity located In San l uao Capistrano area. ls the onl~ one or tu tne on the West Coatt. 11u UL cert ified clrcuU•. ldeaJ candld•te would !save aiio. 2yr11. ool.Jete, 5yrs ln en.flMer lna1m1011f. environ · !Mill. well or1aniied. ,,. poeldon on.. op. ~ for career ad· v~ ht unmed. ~pleM'91ubadt r-=e la cluflcat• to Unicorn £1ectrlcal Proctuctt. PO Box 6470. Anahetm.92906 _M_on_thru __ Fr_1.____ Ja.nltonal If you en1oy workin g H 0 M EM A K ER S tmmedlate requirement with rtgures, have ln-l Supplement ramily In for exper. pt•rsonnel ror 1Uauve and an ..1pt1tude rome in your spare time part lime 1n Laguna ror ana l ylll'al Jnd For appl call 8'17·1536 Nlauel & San Juan c leric al work, have t:twn6-8PM, Caplatrano Couple ac· general o rr1 l'l' ex t$ab&e.CouJdbe st!l up penence, are accurate Homemakers lnterestt.>d as a niahUy route de on a 10 key, have good in earn.mg $100.llSOtwk pendlnlJ on total tv;s you typing skills <SSwpm l on phone program. Work want Loworic. Several op and ~e command or froui home. Flex. hr... No Uorw avail. CaU 979-3652 the English language. exp. nee. Call 4pm-7pm come see us for an In a93!J7 t.erview We have M!Veral full lime positions 1m mediately available. We off~ a good atartuig salary ana complete bfnefl. tl~IUI• aloog with a · from within" 'CY. Pleaae apply lo person at the personnel depart• ment TUMday. Feb. 19 only. ·PACIFIC MUTUAL late.· Calbler. expcr . p it eves. Apply in person. Ben Brown's IWl .. 3lJ08 CO&at llwy. So. Laa. N;'!!~me. ~. llftf, APPb' Mon.· Fri. M . ~ Smith: Sen Clement• Ian. 125 w. Elplandlua. s.c. HOUSECLEA NER - Needed ThW"I • F"'rl .... per br. MUil have own tnm. m.JD I ... 0,.,.......1 Houaec:IHoen, P ff Ii c.e..-Frr. for boulecteanln1 l41CW.5t wvtoe.t&.IObr.Nt-9'4 W & Clltoat Jb!lekeeper. SUn. 6 llon • C:eate M•••· Ce only. Cblld cat• • 92626 bouaekHpln1. Oood 0 141714-14'2 wiortinl coad. Lovely FA\161 Oppor1untty -.. M1A111 or Ml4'700 tmploytt M IF' dl,ys. «.-S wlmda. • eveg, JAM'TOltlAL Put time ews after 9 or ear1)' am ln Calta 11 ... 8 ct.ya a weell. Clean work ~• 1ood pay . &m.ml7. 2nd ahlft opealDI for rwpomlb&t N ll•1t.utar. Mutt ha ve pr ior ex· perleoce. Scale to M .51 /br. N1.1mero1.11 bmaftla. incl. ft&Uy p&id medical •dental. IOSAM IMC. S4MAI. Newport. lt.aob Alt~'/ LMDMAM/f"'-" lor ..-..-cerunk ......... "-" litad .. . ~ ....... b. LEGAL UC1lt:TARY· f\.111-Ume. O.C. Airport er.a. call Irene 7S2· 72l80 Mr Ma s t e r ~ 7)41567.8176 MANACilMIHT Unh:niled Income pot.en Ual In primary wholesale business Profit sharing " other bene0t1. N~ not leave present pog1 · uon. 54.5-77~ llana.pmeal Reqlllre enterprising penan •pen ti.me. Earn moft money ln your own tu. without leavi.Dc your pres ent posttlon. Jeacocll. Obtr. Consul· wau..ai.-ia. ......, f« ntst Claaa ............. Must have 1tronf back1round. AeMe ..ct rwume " photo t.o. Claplfled Ad 078. Dally Pilot. P.O.Boa 1150, Coata .....ea.am 11ana1tment MAMMllMIMT ftMt•S l mmedlatf full tlme ....._ a v.U, llio4aa -S.p li:.,.... tor aunutve .lndMdul1 wftlt 1ood penonellUH. Start t t00·$1200 /per mo +benetlla. Apply dally afte' 511111 ult tOr ·Jean or Mary.-... N' Id .. Pl1u, 410 E 17th. Costa M~L CIMCO ~Bngg:. Costa Mesa II hlk S of Uu kcr Rl-dh1ll I Nurse-s Aides 7 ·3. 3· 11 Certihcat1on Tra1n1njl avail. Melia Ven1e a>n'' Hosp 661 ~nt.er St C M 548--5585 NURSES AIDES All s h 1 fu . ~ v N • s 1 1.;. C handler Medic a l Services. l2Jl9 Hemlock Wa.y. SA. 546·1.966 NURSES AIDE 7·3 & 3:~7 :30 $49-3081 ~en~.7AM· 3:30PM. 3PM llPM N\lr'Ma aides. all s hlfta. Oettifted or wtll train . Good mtd lcaltdenlal bmallta. P1apbJp Con· va leacent Center 488 f1apblpRd,NB~ Our small. friendly agen cy needs a ttalne~ counselor If you an· 5eeking .1 chang«>. r ail Rita. 540.scx.5 Coastal Personnel Agencv 2791• Harbor. C ~ Never J fee PllOTO f'lNIS lll NC Onver ror pkkup & de l l verlnJ o r phOI CI ftnalung Co C'ar pro vtded. Mon.Fri. Hr-s. IAP prox 9:30AM to 6:30PM $12!1 per hr. Call 549-736b PUJMla'S Ha.Pa WW train. S200 week lo start. Open 8am·8Pm 714/M-8413 Pre-School teacher a 1ckl P T . some benefih ~zs,e() ~ penan, A.8. Dick 3111> and Ii.&. Exper'd. / lelf-et.atter. ~91Sl MANAGO WOMI N'8 RETAIL Opportunity to um S20.000 + as Mana1er ot a fine women's clothlna store. M1.11l be operlenced Ir t apablt> et 1taffln1 • 1upervt1lon. sal• tralnln' Ii mouvaUOfl. llul beve fine quality clothln1 back1round or H&>tri~ce fo'ulJ ~~flt.a. ~ ... r.plf In ~f~ to OeMral Manapr. P.O. Box 3179. Seal Bt•ch. Callf 907'60. . I I - (ll C>Nl" Pll01 ~~~~ ..... !!.~~ MetpW-'94 71 00 HltpW.ted 71 00 HltpW..t.d 7 100 ....................... ................. ,..... . ..••.•..•.......••••.. Reid ~tale ucmMG OFFICE lllls ~g ror 2 agents with great potential Man gemenl op portun.iUes plus trc m~n doL9 income UnlJeensed we lcomed Call /\I Stellato for 1nter v1ew. 91.l-5671 Real ~tall' ... . ~Dilate • COHO<> SHARE SALES tlrnrted openings. Real &ltat.e licensed & exp d o n ly' Lookinl! f o r 90mt!Oung new & exc1t 1ng to oHer your old cllentele? We have 1l ~ I\ new concept in t1meshar tng which makt'!> salt•s faster & c li mal l'S es c r ow Top corn - lnllSIOOS for easy ::.ales MU not tnterfere with YoCJr resalt'. these w lll help! CalJ Guy Dillow for fuJI details. on Marc h trauung & acned1tallon. 54S:.949 I ball &tat~ Offiu~r ~e expanding com paoy 1s ::.t•ek1nf! 10- d1v1duals who pusSl'S'> mao.ai;:eml'nl skil l-. in ro· a l e-.t alc a nd arl' • IJClinsed Prr..on' wt• arf' looking for . p11-.s1bl y ~pl)(}ll"l want .. d by manuh<'ll.ir1na <"Om put)' To operalll PBX 6 fiupply l)'plna l l.lppof"\ "' U. Perw.Mi ~ App l1 RNda Rubt»r IM .U.) A"8kia PK"O. ~an ~ ~----1.ceptl••ltt/XerOI o,.11ttr .,\lll llme lilam to lpm ~. 9QCMI leleilhoM •kllb nee-Apply In ptnOn to Ill r t'ltm ... at ~ IM-1n. William 1-"'-t fl A&IOC' HOI ~all ~, !"k>wpor1 lt.ath ---~ - ~ST- TM.AlNt.:Y <irowtnC ln •tiw tu h1t11t l\llH1me poa1t1on 1m m•d It\ 111 nr1)t ht ~ w f~t a offl~• yppt!~t•ncr & ~ood !"°°' maruwn. lo handk- ..it lrM'orcw\a u.ne... I .ll(" IY'IJID& noqd. Ca II She llt!y ror appt 979--23:'1 ca1J CopyUI& Prod.'I RICIPTIOHIST W\th or without typini: needed Top p&y Tern porary & ra11 lime Call Tod Serv1C'tl!S at W79·0164 Reita want &Ml Penonnel, Fu II or Ptr. work AM or PM shift&. Apply in persoo M·W·F, lpm-6pm, T·Th 8am· lpm at Plaza f>c c a res, 4881 Birch St. Nwprt Bell. ~2484 RESTAURANT HELi' Ptr counter work buHl't style. F1eioble hrs. !I 3 Ideal for housewives & coOege studenlS. Airport area. cau Ron ror appt 2·5PM .~ Restawant BOB'S HOME OF THE BIGIOY lmmediat.e operung!\ in our farruly reslBurant :.it nearby locations We re qwre no previous ex penence. Join our rncnd ly ~m. Come see us to· day between 2-4pm. Waiters Waitnsse• Manocpt T~iloefl Coshien 9842 Adams St. If B. 7311 Edml(er, IL B 4501 Campus Dr. Irvine 33S5 S. Dnstol S. Santa Ana Ue111agtt T~ 23952 Averuda de la CarlotUl, L<Jgun;i 11111::. ~Traine~~ Ccnhitti 154 £. 17th St C ~1 . m.nag111g an ofri<~· now. F.qual Oppor Emplyr nr have the P)(pencne<' & 1 de s ire t o become ---------?~agers. All replies Relltaurant JleJd tn stnl1 confidence., C 0 U N T E R ~ + bonus a nd in· HELP-Perry's Pizza ant1ve program a nd I We need respon people to J)thef' l'Ompany berwr1~'>. wurk. fleltlble hrs for •ply to Box 644 . Daily school Apply anytime 'l>ilot, P 0 Box 1560,f PERRY'S PIZZA . Cosui Mesa. Ca 92626 2.l~o/• w. Oceanfront Real Estate Sales I S A L E S P EOP LE NEEDED in Sunset B each o ffi ce . to p commission. Call Bud Hyams t7 i 4) 146-SSOZ fleal FJ;tate LICENSED UNLICENSB> Newport Beacb Reflt.aurant New & ex c i t in~ rest aura n t concept. Newport Beacb/lrv1ne area location. Now ac· cepling applications for prep. utility, cashiers. & count.er help. Xlnt. op- pon\mity ror students & housewives. Flexible schedule s . f /time & p/time. Cootact Nor hn Restaurants Inc. Mr. English. 547..()883, M · F . 9-S. SALES l'ERSOH Needed for gift shop in QJrooa del M ar. F /tJme Mon. ·f'rL Call: 673·2268 Mon.·Frl.8-4. SAllSCAIHA ..-.&WOtt81 lJ "°" .... tn&i)' Ut~"-1 I'd lo • c~r ~ not Jiat anutt. Job. lb.i• C'Ol.lld bit )OW' oppor1 llftlt )' l(l ;om one ot · tht1 moat 11uc ~.., ·~lie CCM' ~ 111 I.be Un11Cld t1q1e~1rnlC' no l nt't'•Hr)'. but hr re '.' ~-llieh School Educ• Uon f~Uvr AIUtudc Well Oroon:..d Good Ori v m11 Record Ability to Lreat people Ulul ~. wllh 1t a lll ~ lnlttt'tlt in CWlltomeir aat.11f1ruon, a. 11bovti ull. intt!ttntY H you Uunk you re· oiir tyJHt of peno11, don 't WJUt .COOt1u.'\ u>1 today ltl~non "I M ~ .... C._ty ~Harbor Blvd. COSTA M t:SA 979-2500 SALESMEN ONLY Large ~t· t'ord Dralership us I~ (or the n.:hl people ._, No pnw ious auto saleli ex penencc ll('('e6Sary lwW train > Mus t be ag· gress1ve, c.-ourteous, tn· telligent. neat ap~ng and po6St'SS the ieM lo mak e LOTS OF MONEY. Full company henehts plus Demo & Health 1ns plan. Contact ui Person: Dave Hall or Lylf' Crowe Sa dcl1ll a cit Ford ?2tOS Mam. Sant.a.Ana A1 the Comer of Warner ~ puallAoo uaU.ble BuHdlnl mate rl11la ()ran11• County .r•• ....._u11...,.,nn SU.l*'!'O'I ADVE.RTISl.NG SPACE SA.l..1.1 Salary + Com• nJIMk& 111...aa ---SALIS raSOMS IYloaabty plua .ctuJu to work with and rnoUvate kid&. Ovft' 21. In l.quo,a, C.piltnno. SM&l~attu. PAIT._. 09••s '"°' .. MMSJor~ Ext. zso. Bet~ l SPM. AM For Alleina S.ndw1chman wanted . i"tror Ptr, Gary's OelJ, 3X» E. Coast Hwy, CdM, or caU 67~2193.. -------- S111dw\cb Maiten &Counter .Wlp Needed 1.0 work IUMbes & I0'1llll wtnda at : ._..,.. ............... So. eo&at vwa1e Call Du~ SCTRY/UC.,. with rut. accurate typ. Ina skilla, no S/ll. Ea tab. P /R flJ1'D in Npt Bch. Ex· pr oec. 752· 1911 Seermlttss Asst Mgr cstm sewin.i shop, r tt, se~ & do rit· lings. Will trn rt pers. Westclilr area. 646--4SM ; 64.>5a72. Sec/~. Cool AootCM U you Wte a special at· mospbere of an ad agen · c.-y, are a t.a.1te cbarRe per.;on, well orgaruz.ed with top s ec r eta rial skills. Ws is the Job for you! Interested? C all 714 J9'79. 7000 S a I e s . C o I I e g e Secretary Position Students /Housew1 ves Must have Rood speed & PT1F-i::.work w1mten or a c c ur acy . good des11::ncr t o s eeure telephone tec hnique, drapery leads·no exp could develo p into nee. Will tralD. Call. permaoent poertioo ror !Bl2004_f_or_W o_. ____ right per s on. Call Saleti C.ontractor Supplies Trainee. Wbok'Sale tool & hardware National <.:o now h1nn~ young men 18-30 $200·$500 a week + Bonu.~es Ca II 7f4'1194 0055 Goldenwest Airlmes for Appl: 546-6S70. ext 210. SECRETARY TRALN EE Trainee w /typi/lg a bil.it y or 40·60wp m w /a c · cura<'y. f'.xper. helpful. but will I.rain right c.-an l ~AL~ tltdate. Apotude & w1U· Distrid ~ ~to work h.ard 1m· , ·~-"r· portanL &4.>2111. Troiiftff l Oa1ly l'llol NewspaJ)f'r Secretary Laguna Beach ('in:ulatJon 0Ppl. Tl11s l'flgmeenng consultui~ tugh.ly successful local ftrm net>ds competent. newspaper has a.a open mature, respon1>1ble mg for a tr:unee ui lbe '>t:cret.ary Xlol. lYJ>lnR circulatioo uk's service ~kills. Knowledge Clf &oollectJooarea Select· bookkeeping and /or ed applicant will n:·ce1\e computer belprw Call a Liberal salary, re~ular· Joan: 768-SJ11. ly -.cQ,duled ra1s1h, bon~pportun1t1es & SECRETARY I RECEP· many frinite benefits . TIONlST -Npt. Cntr i.1.ieh as pwd vacatioos. (inn, gocxHypiog skills paJd group insurance. necessary. Sa1MY open. hfe msurai>ce & deolaJ au Marjone ~ cvweragie. AA>bcaats must be 18. Secret.ary for busy Hunt· have a good driving re· ing1.oo Beach Jaw firm. cord. Hours are generaly Geoen1 btag.alloo. 2Yrs l lAM•9PM Monday thru eqlef'. des.&red. 84H iOU . Fnday. Saturday over· time a vai lable as Secn!tary. Irvine arell. needed. • Millim wn 2Yr5. ex per. U you are qualified & are T y p i n g , 6 0 w p m UJlereSted in leam.tnR the n:mtmum. No S.11. req 'd. newspaper circulation Good organiz.er. Outgo- buslDess, come to the IOI. like people. variety, Dally PilotoHice: l30 W. c ha l l e o ge & x Int. Bey St. Costa Mesa. Ask b e .n e r I t s . C a I I fOf' Harry Seeley or Ken TI4-833-U22. Goddard. Only apply --------- before 11AM or arter S E C R E T A R Y • 2PM Mon· Fri. E.O E. EXECUTIVE, architec· SALES TRAINEE well established ol electrical dialn Will train Best com· ITUS610f1 spl~ in the in· dustry 70 JO. lo top pro- d ucers. For 1nterv1e w caU 8111 at Redhill Real· ty, LldooUI~: 673 7300 ................. ! eqiap. ~looking Now . SALESCLSUC tural or developer exper . Good sllilla a muat, ~ WPM req. Xlnt NP...mnn Beach location. chardson Nagy Martin Real Est at~· in-• for m arine hardware tervtl'Wlnl! for salt"'> ~<>tore. Experience nee pll' desinnl! a fullt1me 4lf:\ill & part tune pos1 c-areer 111 n·al e!>t<itc Top tions, open immediately. profess1on1JI offit·<' Xlnl CalJ BALBOA MARINE. l r a 1n1 n ii pr u.: ra m ~9671 ror a ppo1ntment 1:8 1501 E O.E. M If' It SALES CLEttK Heal F.i;late Fabri c s tore Cal l i£cB'TIOHlST fTYPISl Maureen 1>46·404-0 ·~ ror com pany m SaJeg '" e ~ Po r t B l' •1 1' h · hnmediatc opemng for ti :: in1 mum 2 ye~rs ex young i.ales tnunce with .. )Jenencc. l \pmi.: liO wpm a progressive w ater !Look1nA for mol1\ alcd 1Jerson for challenging works h rm. Complete : os 1tion, cu ll llcbi benefit package Apply pt1orusl .General <>f. • 1ce. Need 1mmed Mui.t bnght & energetic • lght typ ing. E njoy in a quick pacl'd _,r ofesslona l at . .._phere. C.11 Beverly .. l&!O. in person TFI, 214 Alton SantaAna. MATURE Saleslady, full tune, exper, non-s moke r ror Npt Deb intimate a1>- parel shop. Call Veta for in~ 642· 1197 JUCSSlve indJv1du want a career IJl sales. 11le application the type of equip we manuf . .ls not learned O\lemite. Tiierefore this opportunity reqw res an 1nd1vdual w t in · tl'llii;:ence, learning ab1li· ty, patience, aggressive J1Cb8 & above all th<> de· s•re lo make sales a carCt!r, for 1t takes a nun. o( 2yr'i lo bel'Om e an cHect1 vr s ales In· dlVldual in the electrical ll1Clustry ' • 1'wo yrs <.'Ollel(e reqwred W/math or engineering maJor .. or 5 yrs. an equivalent environment. Resume requir es In· formation nol provided on phone. lntcrvlews Fri & Sat by appt. Call 714·630-2011 Unico rn Electrical Product&. ~t w 1li1tbt typ. )le. gd. w r1gure8. pleas. 'in& s>em>nallty. liB area. ~for Vivian or Nancy. '81·1791 Ret ail Management AYBA•l EAAMIHGS S27,311 (714 > 752· UIOO SECRETARIES Register today ror local temporary a.sslgrunents. 557-0045 en-Lin:. llMPOl!AAY PlPSONNll SflMCU 37 2 l lirclo SfrHt .-wport .. odt * SlCREr ARIES * ~Secy (2) Xlnt. Allah area Sl8K • Acctg Deg $Z4,000 ~Secy RE (4 ) $\A,400 l.O $15.600 ••Sales !Our Orrlce• • Appt Only /Free lh Reinders Ateocy G!O Blttb. DI tab '64 Newport Beacb ~UIO Secretary TOP IXICunVI ... , ,. .... ···-··--· .............................................. ~ ............ ~! Earty Vidoltu eaN9d u....., .,.... ...... ,,, ...., ~ 'l'1nti • ~~.~~!~ .... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?1.~ Sf.kt!'~~ TwTtnc opport&Wt1 to pow wttl) OM ol n-..00 '• leadlnc DISCOUNT srocKBROKERS. Im· .. walnu& .. pcMdl-pl1wood, Is'-. h i• ........... lll9d I .... Ht w/marble top OD ...., .,.......... U., Aft ... ta.'MllMMIC'I ct.raMr 6 tomm•. •: ..... Pat. Or TV ..... ....................... Gnlll.aft l. Hii.se.-'"' ••• to a.pprect a t e . Garrard tur n t a bltl', -···•-• .. •••-••••••• . ~.,wi~: ~lertl scafAaY/ -*'''°"''' ft.Ml ~ lll ~t zu.-,..e\W. ... _.., wkh tarae Bta&Jlllul 25" 1.mkh cok>r *"'•nr IOIO IP•ahn $100. 7'6" TV,2yr ~.free de· ............... ·-·-·.• ._... Pin Tau. aooct livery.~. '41-1781 Co ~for a thall> Pll'9Clft wtao can type to wpm •\Ake~ at Ill wpD. A mia&mum ol 2 ~~lAclud· lni a.le.,.__, Qu.let. friendly at moaphe r e with amaJI compaoy beeeftla. Advaoeemeat opportu.Aly po .. lble . Salar y eoan1Mo1ur•te wi&.b ~. £.0.E. ,.._. eaU or MDCI de· ta.lie d r u ume w i th ulu'y~to: Mn NP-Tuner VUla8t Jnv•meat3 JOM2 0 arfiejd Ave, HIA.Dl· iDllaD Beach-.... .L m 41Jl3-458'7 SECRETARY r.dflc Mllilmll h ...... ................. C9d secmory wltlt ••• ulle•t Hcretarlal ...._ 'lhu itl•d 100 ... ~,0.,..1. ... ..., .. eHKtt ... ty cu lcah .... .. lnwk of" 1 a .,. ...... , , ...... CJ per ta ulltr ..ct OM 'Who WMld .. ioJ G d .... ·~ -HcellNt 5*y CCMM911Wi•h willt ~ wud•lal .,...--..we offw • nalewt beMfHi ,..,,,. . ...,ottt. fM IGll al oft'IU. MmldirJ .ct T.nday c;: 11.19.1 .... l,... PACIFIC MUTUAL W-.0,.retiolos ~ l4SC....St .... &ClilltcMt CostaMfto. Cat2626 01417S4-l492 An F.qual Opportun1l v Employt'r M f' E xperlen ced . Top ..-.... Call Penoa.nel p.pt.. 15M010. SW'IPISOll Mdc&I NCtlltiOft. Larse bu11 efflce. £.:per. mSDJmuin 5 yrs. with tc.-ne ~I eaper. .o.t.a Proceutna belpluJ. Apply Brl1to l P ark Medical G roup. 722 Baker'St. C.M. 567.QOO. TEACHERS-TYPING Irvuie ~e or Bwu· ,... baa an lDlmed. need we. a. """'-• .,..... cmd. aoo. a1'42:51 ...,. & ....._ lyra old. Wat l u . 0..Lawnmower,l•peed '; '• awl -/090 ... ,,,. .......__ ...._._ LJI-··--················ e -· -· YllUUll, nute. A ~ Adalral 11 aide/aide, OllJS.'TJOhvenlap. e ••' 9010 ..,.,., IDOd eaed. SllO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5»3111d.5 s.Mfice. 2 on gtnal 4· .-ee Lallian.a auit.a, I ..._ • Dr)'ei • l)ia. wtlke w /wtllte '°"· l au•• I _ _.._ nav y w I n a vy rox . ... _. •MIS. ~~~~~~~~ C==:w& '¢ '; wl IOlO ....................... WHHIB BUYING WNn'EO; Ori&inal 10" & 12 " Ja u LP 's or l:il50'• l980 'a. A1ao good ~&r vocal grou~ No rodt. ~. Ask for Vito lOAM·SPM. Mon· F'n ·for typm g & bu.1ness education Instructors. Dlif' Part UIM, mohungs & _ .................. _............ 2 6 y r s P I a y b o y Of' SELLING sutJsUtutes. f'or an 1m· ~. ~: ~~ Mag•rina. Best offer, med. interview call W. D r ....-...1 b 0 w • p v l p t y . C&1J aft.er &pm : 556--1239. ~ck at~ • Zl.3197· U4.S alU pm· George J e1lKn st.erhn g Te8cben PRE·SCH OOL Al D 111111-+-Pll won, Npt Sch. &M-G232ev~ nsT TECH TRAINEE -Unique OjJpOl'turutY of (en career advanc.:ment U1 the only le!lt r11c11Jty on West Coast havanit UL reqwred CU"C\.lllS " Le5l equip. CandJdale mWll haw a min °' 2yrs t'OI· ~.strong 111 math, well ~tllzed & a perf« Uonlst. Facility IO<'ated U1 San J WU1 Ca pislrano area. Information not provided on phone. 1 o· tervle'Wll t'tld.ay or Sal Oill 71~·2011 ror a ppl Unicorn t:lec:l rl <'Ii I Products SAMOYED, 2.,., yr6.. sil\lft'Wlltt 8 European ma le, n eed• lo v 1 og pk. 5eUln.ga. 10 peg 1nd =:7708 eves. aod ~ t!:"~~ P~~~~. only. $17,000. 6(2 4JOO. Poodle puppiu. AK c. AO-Sitter I 2'2, ?A hour.. ~~-~· oow&r fle(t bospUJ bed. table. wa lker. c om m ode. UKC P lt Bull Pups, ch.amp bloodl&Des. tha. ga.mr spirited bred ll not for the ontiDa.ry dog fan· c'"' Senous 1nq only S250·S300. 536·0883 or *-~ r. . .Jl&n IOSO ....................... **I BUY•• ~ 631.fltfrl ~-~ ~~--- Okkr" Seeburg J u.k1> Uox a Not wortung ~ ake cller 642 940 l ' -~~~- Cra.t g tapt> record4!r m . S pald1n J(, w ood haodle lealtwr gnp ten NS racket. Slj J a ::.on Blnocular'I, 7 X'i4t v. 1111· ~ ~. k5 ~71SJ.5 or642·9489 nhhYow. DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT ToP'ace,_...t u1642-567.8 . ...........••......... t»al work. repairs, re· furb111 h1 ng , paintin l!. maintenance . H 1ghe~l quaJJty work /reasonable rates Check my rer·~. 64.'.>53Jl Evet. 9030 locih, MariM ~ ...... ........•....•......... WANTl-:D ma_ ... t for Sabot pref f1ht•ri;:la' 646116111 ----- TRAINEES -G rowuu: tool rent.al fl.rm bas oopeo llll!S (or men at ~ tore-1 ui Costa Mesa. La~uoa ~ch & El Toro Neal 111 ~ppcarance w 1good hlilndwntlllg 2 yrs rol letce or cqw v ak>nt ex per. Medwucal aptrtude Ap ply lfOO Npt Hlvd C M . Of' 22000 .t...am bert 1.203 El Toro. Good u.sed Pu nut U.lt' & Apptiaoce--01< I wall ~II IX S£LL ror You MASTIRS AUCTIOH 646 .... & IJ]..9625 tTOO--Nwpt Bl'h Tl'nnl', Oub ram member"'hip loGh. P'o•ff 9040 ~Fer t0rl 673 h56 ••••••• •••• •••• ••• ••• • • Tree s urRPry I'> n ur .,Pf'Clall)'. H you haw .1 slronR back Rround ex J>t'r 111 a II phll.St"> or l n~ v.«it. apply ctl A & II Landscapt>, 231111 V ia t 'abncnnll'. Su, 101 , ~100 V1~JO I'' l p.•rm po"l 100 i till II:; I ht.-twt'<'O 9AM & :IPM Be au t 1 f u I . he J ~ y naugbabyde 3·pc llt-r t1ooal, Uowered Ille brwn. all w caaten $150. 548-JlZ2. 2 bUi VUl)'I. l·lowtleal. I cxu:ll. $100pr 11.112 NM cok>r" wooi <"arpn $100 ~ set on g SllO S..11 ~ Good !'Of>d. ~ LOVE SEATS. 2 F'..arly Am. ColowaJ ~ paU Xlnl rood.. 751 l 4.l5 1011 ....................... w~ Un ne Spt'('lmt'M fo r r •· ~ .. a r c:: h f "' m 111101nm 7 9 monlh5 pre i: nan\ Rt'1mbtH"'mt>nl CooUtl Jay ~lt'r n . 'I u c I r a r M .. d 1 t' " I ~~ 1533 \l<mn1\ 1.1 ~t . N•p t Bc b . Ca . m•~zi 1~ TOf' t·~;,11 P \I I> 1971SCAUI Twin JU "· 130 hour .... leiaded l'n pty Helll OI ft"'f ' Cilll ~>46 l200 IM1111 fo n 11.i y;" 731 11:!11> lt-v\'Nlll(> & v....-lwnd..,) i\'IC for Jerry 79 S t.ARA Y. 21>' CuM v c·Jb1n, v. trlr C.im!)t·r top, Vil~·. :!60 M..r,., K4hr1. 1mmar. $12,:JOO !6>71M ·~mfl~-e 31 · Jt•rs.·y ;;?, fn.:~. i;im••rat.r1r, twin r:l ll'\I I 'I l•'t:I'' '·· fl ybr111i.: ... 1 .. w hour-., ,,wp( lk'h shp avail l'\'l lllY $Zl.'.l50 61.> i'r7t> -1'ypeseuini.: Pa~tt· l p Kin g ... 1ze bdr m .,.,, Elt>~ut.. av O<' Mt'd.. l.rg., I "lDR maltryss a. box s prgs Wlt.t' ~w nt>I dresier, 2 DJ~ ·St.ands, reall y a o o d f u rn. Sllm/()80 957.oe86. Por us-'<l h.1n11t u r,. & • it> ~. Vo'Clft.tnJ( o r nlot !.157-llUJ 13' Abbot flying bndt•'. •bl • ng, r abin crwsl'r SJOOI ,. ;J;' Urakt• Cahill t'nJ1~er S!.IJI) liulh .it 'hlk-(" M •·'2 ~. M2 ~ bt>forv :iP\t SERY /RECF.PTIONIST p l pt>r-on to opera I• Nat 1 PubUsher 10 N 1W ~k and paslt' up Hunt. Uch. has ammed dept 898-2lfi2M_. ---- openUJg ror rron l ore TYPIST Light l y p1nl( persoo w /good phone w'ce, accurate typiog part time. 20 hours per an d StH skills . This wee k . Rellabl.-. rt> fcrl'nt't'.., µleas'' c .; II JUOW\h posit1<>n offers at· &11-8100 after 6 :.tpm or t r a c t 1 v c· i. a I a r Y & weekend." benefrls pk~ /\pphcanls ----- w /rrun 1yr. exp. call New dbl. bed M O. 9 drawer d resser . SSO. ~ vacuuro $40. ,\.U rorSbrrf)'. ~ ----------Gcr.p w. aoss WAA"TTO 13L'Y Apartmenl !>llt' Gd" ~.6C2l379 --------~ ' 'wwwwb 1011 ....................... Will pay lg. boou.s for 'hi' i.-~ ::.ub-I<!~ for !.()' boat. llf' will sell boat at hu~t· rl1scount. Ter ms "n.Jdered. ClJU Hanson. C!l316J6-~ 898-2658. Typtst nc.'t'dcd. Work 111 ~ hom(> Call ~·1311 eve>. "11 GLB LP ~P Ne.., lUDft"S. Rent frr l JOll Xlnl C"ODd. t6D(). 1).46 J 12'! ......................... orZll,4J9..Jllii31v rn...'~ !tit I" Cl ...... 6 f't buffet bar doubk -----· on ..-rl'y a ... -,1<' ~" SEWING MAC HI NE operal«S. MacGrcaol"ll. 1631 Placenlaa , C M. 64UU) St." I ~ CIHtc /T r11e6i Ori~ Exp'd c r ater I Clean drivmg record Apply lll persoo. F.dJer lndWlln es. 2101 Dove St. N . 8 . <A c r o ss C rom o.c Airport). St 1f; h1g1.ui•IRCJ Wo rld 's l ead1nA ~acturer of spa & swimming pool eqwp- ment bas Im mediate openings for sbipptng & receivlllg clerks. Must have ruJJ know ledie °' all pbaaes °' 11bipptng & warehouse operation. Duties will inc lude : U.P.S. trlKking .. will calls, & export docu- rnerU. Wages baK>d on skills, minimum or or 2Yn experience. Plea11t> l'OOtact Chery I· for an in. terv1ew appomtment. 540-4!1 l. SHIPl'lNG a.ERIS SHIPPIMCi & RECllVIMCi STOREROOM Immediate openln~s ~ expenencc prC' rerrect. WE OFFER BHighly Com pe titive flalel •Plenty of Overtime •Excellent Com pany 8eneftta for Em ployees "Dependeota APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 w Setcentrom Santa Ana.Ca TYPIST -needed for overflow work. Eves & Sats. Must b<' aood t)'p&St.~ s ta10Jess steel s1oko;. otfk» Fwwitw e & C'hry,ler m.Jrlnt.• pwr. lD 1 2 ba ll $12:5 • · wt 8085 Vt!ry eronom1cal. Pvt c r s s. 4 0 ""'y, .... u s t ~ac r1f1~-. 6Jl.G21Q8 .............. ••••••••• r~ • ., ,.,,;; Baby ilem a, k it cben utens il s. clot h ~s. NEAR NEW Roll Top _fllill_-SJ_.49_. _____ _ -----Dlllbao 154-L2D2 TYl!ist-Wordftrocntor ~.bird <'aces. fut. accurate Typ1sl m&K. m l&th Pl. C Y . lllwtilc sale. mis<'. office wanted r°" enlry level ~uip. DHlt, chairs. poi.ll!OO. Pleasant work JI •ArJ I070 LBM. r&le cabu:M'U. steel i.ngc,'Ond. Apply Ill person -····---·••••••••• storage s helves, e lec. to Mc. fo\Jeotesat Robert SILVER.GOLD conduit pipe. wood Beui, WUlulm F'roet & Wld.ed. scrap or bdttt. ....__.._ ,......, /\saOC. 1401 Quail St · Dmae!S9-5053 ~.paper s .. ...,..es. Newport Beach.. . pnnlioR ink , s taplt! WAITRF.SS ES coHee l'Oin. Brat pri~. rmc:bines. lge stooe la· I BUYING 1old. silve r , machine. 2 headline shop ex.per. lmmed open 9'1't-a7 ble. C31-491 l Ing, i.:r aveyard s h1rt Ms 8017 I o p m . 6 a m . A p p I y t dt.,.,,.,.t rlnl 35etones. --••n•••••• ...... Taylor 's Res l:lurant. l8ct w:*f. Sl.000. Allyn Younapara).eet.s Redhill & S /\ Pwy Tu.,lln Sara~ for sale. Wazud: castuer. f ttJme Mhc1I••-1010 6'5-14.52. rugbt sh1fl. 7·11 Food ••·--··-•••-••••• ..... &er.,... 1090 !Ulr'e. Mu.'ll be 21. Call L&JGi4iAM TACiS _ ................ .. RJck: 646-8209. from )'OW' t.e+neu card. KENWOO~KRSOIO re· Send one card ror e•<'b cewr so watts per ch.an· t.aa ph• one spare. We nd. repl.wty $ilOO now r eturn pe rma ne n tly 129. A11aDtJc •h.is1c. 445 sealed .urartl~ tag .tr E. l7lbSt.,C.M. Word Prottssing Temp m GH HOURLY RATES Legal ·C'tt.>nera I Med.teal Tecbnm i I MAG I & 11 Mt:MOHY ~"VS 06 ~EROX!m XilWX850 . WANG u :x tTRON Li\NlF.R VYIJEC WORD STREAM OACONICS DECK AMTEXT JACQUARU lST&2NDSlllFl'S LONG1SHORTTERM Orange C:o & Beac.-h areas 213 I J86..fllJ)5 714183S-4l03 strap, ~tu.a alrW.. I 0 reql&l"l'mel1t.s. Pre· vent lose & lbeft ! For a penonal:i ltd lalt f'ftC kJ6e wallpaper. fabr1<' or "Day Gk>" pape:r & we will back & lrim your ta~. Or try two cards baclt l.O back PRICES. S2eaor3/S5 4 5t.ags S1 eoea 6 9tags Sl.50ea lDor more S1 .40 ea Sa.lee Tu Included NO CARD? Dnw )'OW' own or send name. addr'eu. pliooe " we 11 ma.M one card per tag. Add 25< each. Send cbedt or mc.ey or· derto: ESTATE SALE; 1979 Gulbransen 621 Or l'(an. For 8'Jlll. lD v.ew. call Securit y P aclfl<' Na· uonaJ Ban.k. Real F.lltale Mngl 759 4173 wkd.ay Otl lylH :.> SWlllg 1093 ....................... to SO .......... ~ ........... . •...,..CUI.ATE• 21'·lO'IOATS 6112 mo. Pia o.-. prepd. From Sl89 1mo ind. slpe., le5soos 714 '964 5994 Own 9060 ....................... 'CJ, Luders 16. :?Sft. \•am hul l . ~lap 1n Nlj, bei.ul1fu l. S4000 f94.~IO ------- CORONADO 25' w /NF.WPO RT MOORING. 4 bags 6hp outboard. VHF. cnnsm.: IJUC· IRISTOL! lb.&gbt new boat. must sell. Sl J ,000. Owne r : 631-0'l'S4. cata hoa 27' loboard. Sl7,450. Offer? Or Trade as D/ff on R· I : R ·2 Property. 64.>2963 pp ~PARTNERS U>fumbaa S7TIrnesSa1 I -Ownentup V\RGIN IS L ANOS· HAWAII .STARSHJPS INT'L ~rsh1ps lnt'I Mngt Corp. 714~ W~-tr?~ ROBERT HALF'S OF ORANGE COUNTY PEl\SONNELSERVICE 2333N. Broedway ~ nio Sane.. Ana PILOT,...,... P.0 .8Dal.5IO c.a.t.a ..... Ca .... ~ \=:or.-.... ~col~? Youth Cowuelon Part Time evenlo ga . MlrlR ...... _ Out.goUig adulta working 2 ....,. tm 116 acb. l With youth. Over 21. Own om&IU&l •· Stm-.10, all Uoo .... U\ hr In ~ eoodMioft • tJ"ampor\a · -·-· wom onlY a few times by lertw' IHl&W ~onl~tBookk~ for pres t1J1 ious I aw .clrm -Newport Beach.. ' alary commensur11tc A national chain is looking for trainees t o work into 8 General Manager position or one of their existing factory outlets, as well aR new locations under construction. SICUTAIY Major medical elee· t.ronica romi>any 15 seek lni a career person who likes a busy desk, ba.s ·E.~O~.E~·~~~~m~/f~th~ slcllls ln typing eo wpm ,.. -:: start. 6-9PM atudmt ..,..., 540-5721 CAl.J..ANOREA M2-43:2l. ut 250, 1-SrM. 1~11ft~•~·~~~~~~~I EO.E r: Yfh~~ ~oura:t . id-Wt~iF~· 24--~~~ .. '7~~ ~. E• Ith abll1ly & ex· re. Nik ror Sally, 640 56.50 On the Job tra ining, excellent benefits with stock purchase and profit sharing pro gr am. Must have t wo years of c ollege , pro v e n sales o r managerial experience to apply. For penoonel intttvlew call: COLOa Taa IUPllMAIT Ml-1126 sbor1.band 90 wpm, ha& telex experten~ at gOOd aptitude in math. We'Bre In need of an oraaniud 11elh tarter who enjoys delalla & dlveralflcatlon. Non·amoke r . Location cbe t.o 111 your penM>Oal n"d•, Mlt1lo o VlejC> area. Excellent benefits pecka1e. salary com· menaurate wllb •1t· perte nce. Only thoae Hek l n a p e rma ne n t employ1Mnt need apply. Oall~•t581•3llO .. SHOWROOM R ECEP· TIONlST Mon·f'rl 9 ~ 30. Calt ·ror tntervrcw 84&'418 J STOCK PERSON w•ot<'<.1 r« tr•~ position lo wo rk ln a n a ct ive aponawea r dlatrlbollon aru . Mu1t be nlf llUWr, t.borouah • ac curate, we wlU lraln the ~ peracx\. Oreat oP· portun1lY t« rapkl ad· vucement.. C..11 Betb for meat.~. Sena> nail 1\11'.1 SN3 mes ~ s.1& na& ms . '31-o:llOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64J6..8ll2 MltfUU 1005 ~..:.:.:.:.,_------I •-•••••••••••••••••••• FOLK ART 6 CRA.M'S, WESTMINST>:R ABBEY ANTIQUF. Mi\1.l. Dally lo-6. f'rl 10.9 Cl.OOEOTU£SDAY um W.lmiotter Ave GardtnOrove ~611>3 Wad.AdKtlp? OF.cORATOR ITEMS. O.OSE OUT. ~ Of·F. Dealers welcome Wed: Sail. Ill Marine An. 8 .1. ~call 873-4734 You don' Med a 1wa l.O ''draw faat.. when you pl.act an ad l.n the OaUy PUot Want Adi I Call now -tQ..-il. . • You mov request Ad-Sitter seNice ~ pk>cing ~ ad . . . our Ad-Sitttr number will appear in your Doily Pitot ad ... Ad-Sitt« tokes yoor messages .. • you call in ot your conventenre to qet the responses to your od . this S8f'VIC8 is only SS per week. fgr. more information and to place y(M od coll M2-5671 ) I J . . . . . . • . ! • • . • . • .. loah, SoU 9060 G4Mrd 9510 V.a 9570 ~ .... 1rt..t .................. .. . .. .......................... ........... .... ... ..... . ..................... . . ......,.,.-¥'* ...... IMtt0rt.d AlltcK, l•ported ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TI Mui Ood1• .. s P 1l. air Xln& em1d .al< mil.a •e• llr u 6 ..... ftl47G '111 ..... t7M ....... mW ........... AlllM.Utff ~ . ................. . ..................... . 9070 ....................... "lt Model A eba11la. .,....... tnaa .• ...., ............ ltlaM of • ~ ....... ---~~ • •Y•AJ:.-fl• ... _ ... _, .... ___ I •I ._Iii* TC... ..... ~.,com· i*C.r c.1l-$4TS,, 5liiMC2l WANTED: Boat Slip al Newport or Dana Pt. ror new 30 I Sea.ray. Conta ('l Sandy: 714·9SS·2350 IU 951 .... Boat s lip ror rent. 40· sailboat or under. restricUon S73-896S llMlh.SpMd& ~~be t'. new eaa 6 "-. new UttS, nee<ib body •ork n .ooo . ~ •40 llOltO 2DR DILUXE ~autUull y roLOrt'd wtfactory maroon pa111t. wide whitewalll., oog. b} Egge. all new rwuwil! g!ear, a50I) mcl. car CO\ er. Pvt party 631-0754 ·~ MG TD, body dis· mantled. $.1,000 as 1s CW>58'l·S417 4WhMIDrt.-.s 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1914• JEEP Sid 9080 ....................... RENEGADE DmAnator Tunnel. 468 cu Low m 11 es , li res & in O.V. mg. 90 mi per hr ~. XTRA5. sla tio.t. $10,500. S57·T141 ~~~64&-~1111~1~~~ <JI' S51-3lln - Tau 1,1111utioa ....................... ~Sf*/ 9120 ....... ~ ............. . 728ft Vacatiooeer. X.lot. cond.. S975. 962·7620 Motoriud lilcH 9140 ..•...............•.... Ve!>pa C iao. white . Rebuilt. s:ro. 751·5006 '66Jeep V-6. ovrdr, hubs, tir. 2-tanks. lllnt. tires w/rims, bead "5, Chevy steer, bckseat , csl m paint. hitch. LOAD ED! , Sl.200/0BO. aft. SPM 631-'7085 '76 Soot1 Terra w /shell. lo/mi, many xlras $3,7501080. 675·3127. 6'T.MOt1 ll'U Dod1 11 Tt ...... ,, 100 •MiL ....................... WE PAY TOP OOu..AK fer top Uled ura-roretgn. dnrNltk:a °' dua1cs. 1 t )Qll' car ii ext.ta clean wie 1a FIRST! P IM~Co.ty :l92.5 llarbor Blvd CO::,"TA MES/\ 979-2500 COMM ELL CHEVROLET . x ,_ 11.ut~·r 11,, .! • 1 ~T'\ M .. :. .... \ ~46-1200 Canl Sell YourCar? CREVIERIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For.Clean Used Imports CaJJ Mlke or Don 83S.3171 WANTED! Late model Toyotas, VolYOS. Pickups & Vans Call ll'1 toda YI 75 Harley Davidson Sports tcr 1000 $2500 ~ i3 Dodge Pwr WRn. new BF Goodrich all terrain TA, new brakes & drums, new rear axle bearings, reblt eng.. ..__....,. ........... . ~:=s/ 9150 ....................... Sunroof, sliding windws. dual 1aa tanks, good cond. U,000/080. 988-0519 79 a.mt S.P. :rTO. Llke '73 "'ovota L/C I I Nu. Sl.450 or malr.e offer. ' ' w a r . Ol1J m.otS&. Newtopeod. 6 cyl, $4.500. ~ 78 Kaw, K21000 ZIR, 4 mom.hs old 3.500 mi. Like oew $2700. Firm. Call aft.er 5pm 848-5596. i6 KawuaJd KZ llOO, 30 K m.$1300 ai..- ICZ 900 T<>UalH6 All eldrU. Ind. fUll far· mg. gurney luggage . 631-0754. 79 Uaylona Special RDtOOF Lmuted edJtloo colleclor 's item . Ex·. Lrcmely fa!lt and dean w CoHm:in chambers. big Mucum carbs, racmg ~hocks. mtrogen fork kit, fanni::. Low mtle:ii;c. Must see 8-19-8583. i'br sale 14. 2SOCZ. dirt bike S300 art 4pm. 848·7275 Motor Hon.s, S. I ... jSto4 aqe 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT 22 ft. luxury motor home. sleeps 6; self cont. $250/W. + fl<: m1 640-8585 '75 Blazer. P /S, P /B, stereo w /F.q. 33gal tank I roil bar. Rims & tires. $4200/obo. Call before llam or aCler Spm. B4MS. Tndda ~9HPQ,b FIOOPICKW VI, automatic trans .. pwr. steering as 1ess thao 15.000 miles. (1N6Sl77 ). $4111 / THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA MESA 642 ·0010 1!m CHEV. LUV P.U.-4 speed trans., cassette & stereo. shell, mag wheels plus stock rims. new pai.nl & low miles. Pri pty. $4500 or besl offer Call 645·5700 Cdays ). 546-6387 leves . or weekends) & ask for '\ficloe Trailen. Tnrtef 9170 '78 Chevy Luv. p.u .. 1 .. , ......... .. c .... ...... P'IL '4._tlOJwUO.tu7 ....................... 'Tl Audi Fox. 4ep. air. Blue Fox Sp. Ed Sharp! $3..B:iO. 846-9672. • •••••••••••••••••••••• atAHGE COUMTY'S OLDEST Sa.les·Servlce· Leasing Rov Caner, lftC- RoUs Aoyce UMW l.S40 Jamboree Newport Beach 640 6444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM 1FM cass .. s hell rm~. xJnt. rood. $4199. --------•I Home on Wheels. 24 • self cont.a.med AIJO Trailer. $3200. 661 -6397 ei-3793 IOI McUREH's 1w11o Set-Yiu, ram It Acceuorift 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW PARTS&SERVlCE HOURS Open7a.m . 'til6p.m . Monday tbru Friday Clo6ed Sat. &r &m. 71 Ranchero. cnme. tilt. AIC. mags, big tires. 23M mi. 897~ i9 OM!vy Luv Mllldo. lo m1 , shell. wht spoke whl.s, AM/f'M 8 trk. xlnl mod., $5500. 5S 1-9497 850 N Beach Blvd. 1.AHABRA Ci M1. No. of SA Fwv I tT 14~22-53 33 SUnday by Appt. 1972 M&zda P.U. (P1slon I with camper sbeWI R II ~~~~~~~-] •PR.C-OW~EO• •BMW ,,. ..,, • aw1 ttMr J A) .... a&&u t:uml) "Tl:ml4&J> mfJWRP') .,., ... p U!lnKJ) "11• aUl.O ·~l'fPZJll ) itmauw 192'7RXH > 'Tl l3lqCS <2 I 1,11ZT AR) "'rtaol warr. 0~782) ltlO'I ._MOW! &Mtel satCTIOM Of..Wlt'79 3ZCll ... Ull'5 63JC5'5•1l0t-S INS10Cll! sAPCMa•cx VAU.IYIMl'ORTS ~ Marauente Pkwy. MIS5JON VIEJO 131-ZCMO 495-4949 ClOSID SUHC>A YS CREVIER &I U 6 I ROADWAY SAMIA AHA . 835,3171 Tltl UlllMATf ORIYIHG ~ •USEDIMWs• '762002 4Sp C272PHL > i64W'l4sp (()73YPD ) 77 ~ 4sp, air (007S EZ > 77 ~ 4 sp. air (294.'iX !:: I 71~4spS/R (01791 i7 6n's1 (4.56SXG > i83rolAS/R <607UBF > '"78sih4sp !~UBB> i83rol 4sp, li:llUKH > i8 63:k~1A S K (0062 I Clowd 5-days --- •BMW78 320i l.oc ully O\l.ned & -.("1"V1ced. Ii._¥ new, elec- tnc sunroof, t·-.~.,ctte. al· loy wheels. air Loaded! :'olBZtrade·in I )r/12,000 rruJe warranty (01944 J Priced for quick salt' JIMSLEMOMS IMPORTS mo HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MF.SA 61 1-1276 . 71 BllW 630 CSI. 30,.!iOO ml, Fjord Blue/tao, maay rtras $18.000. • C1l4) S40-MOO dyg. 97ZO ....................... 77 280'/. 2+2. 4·spd. 1•11·1· snrl, AM FM ca!>S . /\ l". ~ rru. 18500 661 707 4 '73 240\Z 4spd M :.i~s. radial~. air. AM FM S3940 t besl offt'r ~1066. ------ Jotltson & Son UMCOLN-MYCURY "Special or the Wttk ·· '77 210ZX 2 + 2 m burnished bronze met.:.tlhc with match.1ng tan in Len or. chrome spoke wheels, aut.oma uc. 11nd air condit1on1nit. Low. low m1les. an eJC· cepl.IOnaUy clean sports rnr U36SETl $7495 2626 Harbor .Blvd Costa Me.a 540 5630 SADOUIACI< FOID . MAKEOFFERt 963 2187 ---afttt 6 30 pm i6 2Al02, st.ereo cass., A C. 78 280 Z 2 pd : · new Mich .. immac., all : +2. 5 s ·a ·c, 22tOS. Main, Sant.a Ana A1 lhe Comer of Warner 546-7070 76DATSUM service records avail. Mag wheels, amlfm rr.m loff er 549· 272'7 c a.'\s . snrf, lou v n>s. 15 M IC1 .... CAI Pick Up 111200. ea LI 640-6385 Stand ard tra ns . &r '7S 2AlQ2 white w /blue Ill· campersheU. (1010958) ter M F 74 :B>-Z. New pamt. new ........................ "'11 AcCOl'd · 5 apd. air llOJ Im ndlo. root rack. Sl.eei blMe<1 ~. Mme lrMlmellt. X.lDt CODd. lmll. cau ~eves. ._ .... ..... 9730 ....................... 72 XX.E: 2+!, yellow , auto. a ir. immac. 55'1179or 7~1 ....................... 'ho Im.mac Gbia'a!. '70 perrect 1 o It out , Micbelins. sport wbls. reblt ma $3750. • reblt. N:.. dnt. $3450. l-49Mll5S ........ 9737 ....................... .... -~ TwiPcam with Weber's. Fresh restoraUoo with ewrytlung new. /\sk1n1: $7500. Hm. ...S..7451, wrk 642·94Ck>. Ask for Gary. Mmda 9731 • •••••••••••••••••••••• TAKE OVER L.EA.SE 1979 RX-7 w /Stereo, A/C. Mag wheels. Take over ~ at S?34 per mo. No tudden t'~l & f~ F.qwl' to quallf)ing JJt·r:ion 675-9lll 1972 Mazda P.U. (Pt5t.oo) with camper shell. R/H. MAKE OFFER! 963-2187 af\.er6:~ pm. 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With matching camper. 4 speed trans.~ AM/FM 8 track stereo I ape. spoke~ and low. ·1ow m11es1 Like NEW condltionl (1N44366) . NABERS AU10ClNTER 1425 IAIB ST . COSTAMISA 540-9202 ., I Warning The Surgeon General Has Oetermtned That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . .. • I ' i .' I Huntington Beach Feantaln Valley ~our Hometo•a Dally Newspaper VOL. 73, NO. ~9. 3 SECTIONS, U PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS Sta(e· Reeling Froni Violent Sto1-rns • •1 .... Uleda ... heM The fourth in a wave of ... m. in1ly ceueleu Paclflc 1tonn1 battered 1011Y Southern CaUfomia early today, with yet ano~r storm movin1 ln. The six days of violent weather already ha~ claimed at least 12 Uvea and caused millions of dollars in property dama1e. At least four persons were missing after their small plane * * * d laappeared In the etorm between Palmdale and Van Nuy1 airport.a, aut.hortUea said. Altbou1h tbe National Weat.be1" Service .. ld today that the coming storm may veer sU1tJUy southward from the path ol tbe previous storms, the Los An1eles area was still expecting rain with occasional heavy showers through Tuesday. with the chance of rain at 80 percent * * * Of' more. _,/ ''Tbe heaviest rain today should be In San Die10,.Imperial and Riverside counties," said MUD PUSHES MANY FROM HOMES -A5 NWS rorecaster Roger Pappas. "But the heavy rain will be more general by tonight." "There's one storm right after * * * the other," said roreca.ster Al Bascomb of the weather Croats movinc east from the Pacific Ocean. "There's ao many~c t keep track." Bill there were a few b of dry weather Sunday and in this morning for resident.a to re-group. A fiaah flood watch issued for several counties, especially in mountain and coastal areas, was to last through tonight By 6 a.m. today, 2.4 inches of rain h ad fallen on the Los Angeles Civic Center from the storm that ended before dawn, bringing the season total to l9.41 inches -more than 9 inches above normal for this time of year The latest storm-related death occurred early today when Charles Spoehr, 27. of Venice. was electrocuted as he stepped into a puddle or waler where power lines had rallen. said Los Angeles Police Sgt. Pat Con- nelly. The Los Angeles County S he ri ff's Department was searching for 'a Piper Cherokee with four Burbank residents aboard that left Palmdale late Sunday afternoon for Van Nuys, <See STORM , Page AZ> Sunlight at End of Rain Tunnel? * * * * * * * * * Suspect's Slaying Probed Orange County District At- torney's investigators are ex- pected to focus their probe of a Saturday night shootout on a bizarre twist in which a Costa Mesa armed robbery suspect died after he wounded a Foun· 7 tain Valley officer. The suspect, James Kenneth Carey, 23, 164 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa, was detained at the Foun- tain Valley police station for nearly an hour by officers who say they did not know the man was wOWlded. Fountain VaJley police said after placing Carey in a cell to cool oil, officers returned to dis· cover the man was s uffering from a chest wound. Paramedics were summoned and Carey was tranapol'ted to Fountain Valley CoMmu.alb . Hospital. where be waa pro- -nounced dead. The chain or events bepsa at about 9:40 p.m. Saturday, when Officer Henry Cuadras. 28, responded to a repor t or an armed robbery al Marie Callen· der's R esta urant, 18889 Brookhurst St. S h ots were exc hanged between Cuadras and the sus- pecl outside the restaurant. Of. fleer Cuadras was wounded in tbe left elbow and forehead and was treated Saturday night at Fountain Valley Community Rospital. He was reported in good condi· lion at the hospital today. Carey was subdued by backup , police and transported to the police station. · ·'The suspect was still righting when he was taken from the scene to the station,'' said Lt. L. W. Barlow, a Fountain Valley police watch commander. "He was fighting all the time they were bringing him in." Barlow said. "There was no in- dication that he was wounded." The watcb commander said Carey was placed in a cell to , permit hlm to quet down. When ~ officers returned to question him, the wound was discovered, be said. Support units from police de· partment.s in Huntington Beach, Costa Mes a , Santa Ana, Westmins ter and Anaheim responded t.o Saturday's shoot- ing. ·. I (See SLAIN, Page AZ> Coast Weather Rain probability 80 per· cent t.ooJgbt and Tuesday. with occasional heavy 1hower11 and chance or thunderstorm Tuesday. Winds gusting up to 35 mph near coast. Continued mild with lows t.onltht lo upper 508 and highs Tues· day lower 808. IMIDETOD~~ From lot bo11 to auto uol•r•ldp OWMt, Newport B•och rufdent Mort11 Loe~ ""°'°' tdlot ft'. '"" to at,..,. to ,,.. top. StOf'JI, pl&Qtoa ,,. CJ. llltlex AIT _ _.. : ..,....., • ~ M :-: .. , g E ........ .... CM ........ -.. M = =:.~.:· = a:.:a rE-:e Orange Wast Bails Out Weather foreca~ilers offered a glimmer or hope today lhal the -destruetJon-dealing storms that havt lashed Southern California for the past week could give way to belt.er weather in a few days. A spokesman for the National Weather Service said the im· mediate outlook ls for a repeat of the two weekend at.orma that combined lo dump up t.o five inche1 ol rain on the Ora.nae Coaat. The new storm la expect· ed to hit toni&ht. But the. spokesman said , forecasters are watcllain1 a am•ll h1ch pnsaure ay~m that ta~veloping in the Pacific, bop.. in& lt will grow large eDOUlb t.o ect the coollnuing chain of storms. "There are a rew storm s~IDll out ID t.be Padllc rtPl now, but tlliere's a =ble MO ,....._. rtdp den • too. I woalc9a"t w.aat to ••Y wltet'a ao-ln1 to happen tater thb wed. but we're keepin1 an eye oo lhlnp." Tbe combined storms stae· gered Southern California over the weekend. Hit hardest in Orange County was the southern portion of the county. where res- idents w ere digging out and drying out today and bracing for ton1J(hl's storm. COUPLE ANXIOUSLY WATCH FLOODWATER BUILDUP IN FRONT YARD AT LAGUNA CANYON ROAD for Don MorrtHey and Cheree Moore, Clo?Qed Dr•ln Me•nt a Tld•l Pool at 2885 Laguna C•nyon Road In the western pa rt of the county. residents of the Beach \'1('w Mob1lchomc Park 1n Hunt- 1n1i:ton Beach found themselves ra cinl( h1~h water again Sunday night Many or them had been <'vacuated last Wednesday njght because or fl ooding Orange Coast Deluge Still 'No Record' The rain that's fallen on the Orange Coast so rar this year lS well above average, but it's far from setting a record. according to amateur weather historian J . Sherman Denny of Huntington Beach. So far this year , nearly 16 inchesofrainhaveraJlen. he said . "But our wettest year was in 1943. We had 28 inches that year," he said. Ten years earlier, the Oran1e Coast had posted its driest season, gellinl only 3.85 inches of rainfall. According to figures kept by Denny, alnce June 80, 1979, 15.43 inches of tain have fallen in Huntington Beach. He says the figure is representative or the entire Orange Coast. Last year, at the same date, 12.10 inches bad fallen. In the 49 years Denny has been keeping statistics, he said the 12·monlh season total baa averaged out to 11.73. Vault Baby Death Natural FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (AP) -A mummified Infant found in the vault or • funeral home died a natural death about 40 years a10, accordln1 to an autopsy report. The report aatd the unJden· Ufied infant wu 1Ullborn or died a few days after birth, • spokeswoma'b for the atate medical namlner'a office aatd. The body'• coadWon, the burtal clothes and the Unf coftln ln which it wu found l11t P'rtday indicate tbe approximate year of it.a death, lhe 18td. PoUee, wbo -. 1eet1n1 the In· fant'1 ldeDUty, had aaid the baby dtacovered at the Wheeler le Tllompeon Funeral Home wu a _., ... old. • Still Out in Valley No Progress Seen In Teacher Strike By STEVE MARBLE 01 .. Deity ...... Sutt Strik ing Fountain Valley elementary school teachers are expected Tuesday to reject the latest settlement offer from dis· trict officials, who met with teacher l e aders over t he weekend in marathon negotia- tion sessions. Pal Harney, president or the Fountain Valley Educators As· soclation, said today that the prop«>sal offers nothing new to teachers and added that she'll recommend the offer be voted down .. Teachers, who have stayed out of tbe cluarooms for six days, will vote on the proposal_ at 7 a . m . Tuesday at Ward low School. Parents of Fountaib Valley Elementary School District puplla threatened last week t.o enter the labor tiff u.n1ess a quick end to the dispute was found. Recall action a1aimt school trustees and pouibly students out of cla11rooms were alternatives parents mentioned llOl'UNE SET FOR SCHOOLS Fountain Valley Elementary Sc:hool Dia· trlet bat e1tabU1!'.r a special telepbone line to provide panat.a wltb cur· rent information on the •tatu1 of ne10Uatlont betweea tbe dittrict and atriklnC teachers. A recoc:ded meua1e can be heard by calllni 841-7210. they might rons1der. District negotiators could not be reached for comment today Meanwhjle, teache rs in the. Ocean View School District in HunUncton Beach are set to ratify a new three-year pact on Feb. 25. The tentative corftract was greeted with e nt1\usiasm last week from teachers. who had threatened to join tbelr FounWn Valley CoUea1uea on the picket line. The tentative pact offers teachers a 9 percent pay raise, retroactive to July 1. 8 percent tbe aec!OQd year and a condi- tional 8 percent the third. Floods Trap Commuters In Phoenix PHOENIX. Arla. (AP) Flood·-.ar1 Pboenlclan• an· ttctpat.ct a loa1 d-.y'• JcMarney in· to nl1bt wltb pro1pect1 of maa1lve, nmh-how' 'trattlc jatna and yet another 1tonn to teat alread1 brlmmln1 reaervolra and l'Ulblq """'· Dl1courqed by Gov. Bruce Babbltt'la ·prediction of "• co- lo11al 1naf\a," tbouaanda of com- mutert brae.cl for a crowdtd marathon acroaa lbe three brtd,.. that link north and IOUth Pbotnlx. All rtvvbed crotalnp were subm=.. bJ floodwai.n that had f'i! Sunday untll about 8:30 p.m., wtten tbe Salt River ProJfft tnereaMd the flow rrom Its Granite Reef dlveralon dam <See PffOENlX. Pa1e Al> Woman Slain; Man Shot A woman was !:thot to death and a man cntically 1n1ured Sunday ni~hl durm~ a dispute over music played in a Santa Ana bar Pohce w1lhhrld 1dcnt1f1C'at1on of the victims. pending nollftca tion of relatives. Offi cers sa1d two men beC'amc embroiled in an argument over Juke box music and shot a mall· patron and a fe male barmaid Pa rk spokeswoman Virginia Miller saJd the water in the park rose abbut 31-z feet and some res- 1dent.s waded out. while their neighbors decided to ride out the storm No additiona l damage was reported Sunday night, she said The canyons or the Santa Ana M ountams in eastern Orange County also beca m e trouble !>pols m the weekend storms. Sheriff's deputies reported an <Sff RAIN. Page AZ> -\ H ' Motorists: ere s Closed R~ List Here are highway and freeway closures reported at oress Ume today : . -PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY: From Avenlda Paco Capistrano to Palisade Drive. -CAMINO CA PISTRANO: North from Avery Par kway. . -DEL OBISPO STREET: From Camino Capistrano to Selva Road. -LAGUNA CANYON ROAD: From the San Diego Freeway to Pacific Coast Highway. . -OaTEGA HIGHWAY: From the San D1e10 Freeway t.o the Riverside County Line. -Mex BAY Dan'E: From San Joaquin Hills Road to Ent.bluff Drive. CANYONS: Roada leadin1 Into Silverado, .. oJy Jim and Tra~ caayoru1. -PAtincCOAST HIGHWAY: From Ventura County tine to Sant.a Monica. -llOVNTAIN8: All roada lnto towns lo the San Bernardino Mount.aim. -4BCONDAaY aOADI: Numeroua roads t.brou1hout Orange and la An1elt1 counties. Kere an the evacuaUona report.cl at prea1 time: -14 Mmet ln Lacuna Can~; -Two M•• In.Arch Beach Htlehts In l.a1un1; -• ....... h) Muderille Canyoa; -• ..... m Laurel Canyon; · _,.._ ....... •U.. ot San Btmardlno: --ruNe•&a of aoutbweat Palm Sprtn11; ~'=ti Alta ... •, MootebeUo and Elalnore; _;;1, ot the Point Musu Naval Air St.ation rt· ported under water. The dealll toll ts set at 12 and property damage estimated ln the millions of dollars. I j •' ~LY PILOl ,. ,., Auto Manu/acturers Eye Arwther Decline DETROIT <AP) Fat'ed ~ ~ aalll liM ldll· heavy Inve ntories. u S maoufacharera t.entaUvely bavt 1cbeduled a dttRne ot 11 pernmt in • aecoad-qurwr car pro· &lucUoo compared with l.,l year. a lrade publlcaUoo repon.s today Wkb prod~UOn ln t.M Ont three moelbl of lbl year e.tJmated to traU 19'79'1 Unt quarter by 34 pe~t.. att'OOd· quarter output could w&.nd uP betW"e"m 15 pettent and 20 ~t lower tUD it wu lD the a.ame part ol lut year, Mid W ard'a Automodw a.po.u. Tbe ftYe eompanlet slated 1.04 mUUoft can for t.be a1Nmbly Unea compared with 2 48 mill.Ion ln IHt year's a.econd quarter In the flrat quarter , they will have built about l &2 mill.loo a1aio.tt 2.U millloo rn Lbc Hmt: 1m quarter. &.Wa..e.11,. .......... . LONDON <AP> -Forei,p ucbao1e marbu were quiet and goid ma.net.a were more ao today u • yariet.y ol local holidays cloeed tradiq centers a.IOUDd I.be world. Wltb ma.net.a lo America, Haq Koq a.od part.a of West Germ&QJ cloaed 1old cloeed at •t .50 an ounce ln London com· pared wttb SUI.so at the cto.e Friday. In Zw'icb &old cloMd at NIZ.50 compared with S-.50. _ Tbe prtce of anver cloeed sll&htly hi&ber lo LoodoO at '35.7! an ounce compared with $35.50. The dollar closed ln Tokyo at 243. 775 Japanese yen, up from 243.075. C-atH•• .,otla9 T•r11e.c L•r~ TORONTO <AP> -Canadian voters appeared to be turninl ...,. out in large numbens under clear sides today In • nationwide election for a new Parliament, choosing as leader el~~ con· servative Prime Minister J oe Clark or the politically born· again" Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Voting began in the Atlantic Maritime provinces, where many districts reported a brisk turnout shortly after poll.a opened. ~ Fl~ea Del• C:e•rt CJOCAGO CAP> -The city began hlrinl replacement.a to- day for striking firelighters wbo remained off the job for a flfth day defying a court order despite $40,000-a-day contempt flDes. 'About 400 recruitsrUOSled picket lines manned by about 100 taunting fi refighters to ~port for their first day of won . Nete Sio,... Bead• fer Neri• By Tbe Aasodated Presa A Pacific-born storm packing gale-force winds was bound today for northern California wbere workers took advanta&e of a brief weather break to fortify a San Joaquin River Delta levee weakened by three days or rain, wind and rising tides. F,....PageAJ PHOENIX ... to make room for runoff from a s torm expected t o arrive tonight. The now from the dam into the Salt River was increased from 61,500 to 80,000 cubic feet per second <C FS)-tbe same amount that was passing through the Phoenix area at noon on Sunday. ~ The n ow from Stewart Moun· tain Dam, which holds back Saguaro Lake ea.st of Phoenix, was about SO crs. SRP officials bad feared the structurally un· sound dam might collapse from the force of runoff from Saturday's storm, but rain totaled only 'h·inch instead of the predicted 1·3 lnches. Before tonight's storm ar· rives, SRP hopes to have about 100,000 acre-feet of room in its two Verde reservoirs and about 180,000 acre-feet of space in its Salt reservoirs. On Sunday night, the Verde Lakes bad about 70,000 acre-feet of room and the Sall River lakes about 9(5,000 acre-feet of room. according to SRP spokesman Joe Gacioch. "There will be plenty or room to accommodate the additional inflows caused by this latest storm if it stays under two inch· es." added SRP spokeswoman Sally Keck. Hotels Blasted LITTI.E ROCK. Ark. (AP> - Two downtown hotels slumped • from the Uttle Rock skyline ln a matter of seconds in a sequence or carefully planned explosions to make way for a $50 million convention center. Several hun· dred persons gathered a long the banks of the Arkansas River and on rooftops to watch the demoU· tion s.mday of the Marlon and Grady Manning hotels. "'' DAILY PILOT ,,.o,_c_Deltyl"llOl,--~l\c..,. ----· ,,.....,.._"", ... °'_ c..-. ......... c-~--·--· _,_. -·-"" .. 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Edward Borrego. 18, and An· tonio Correa, 20, will return to court Feb. 29 for pretrial. mo- ti on s befor e Judge Frank Domenicbini. Ibarra, 21, was gunned down Dec. 1 as he stood with friends at a Santa Ana intersection. A com· pa nion was injured in the shoot· ing. Al the time of his death. Ibarra was pursuing legal action against the Santa Ana Police over an incident in which lbarn claimed be was wrongly d e· tained by a police offi cer. Defense atto~ys are expect· ed to argue for reduced ball al the upcoming bearing. Both men ·who entered their plea Friday. are in cuat.ody in Orange County Jail in Ueu of $25(). 000bai1. .. Grave Ripped, Photographed SLIDELL, La. <AP) -St. Tammany Parish deputies are seeking vandals who broke open a grave and stole a s kull after tak'.log color photographs of the re mains. The desecrated grave was that of Larson Crawford, who died in 1975 at age 75. Deputies 1a.ld the nearby grave of a 4-year-old girl - also was opened, but nothing was disturbed. • "To me, it's a serious crime," said Lt. George Duck. "It's probably a big Joke to them, but I don't think you can stoop any lower." Drug Ahme Talk Set in Huntington Drug abuse will be discussed at the community crime preveo· tion meeting scheduled for 7: 30 p.m. Wednesda~the Hunt· ington Beach Cen Library. 7111 Talbert St. The speaker will be . Carl Vldano of the Huntlbgton Beach Police Department's narcotics unit. The film , "The PCP Story." also will be shown. Gallbladder Out . MANILA, Philippines CAP) Doeton removed the gallblad der of ·-81-year-old Foreign Mlnbter Cara P. Romulo to· day and proclaimed him In &ood condition after t)ae two·hour aper ..... Confess 'Guilt,' U.S. Told ., fte AMeela&.M P1'ft9 Jr..Uan PreaW.Ot Abolh•NA'll Baal.a.ctr hu repeawel bll de- maod few a U.S. adaaiNiioo of aullt for U....ed m. ladeeda dur· ln11 lhe abaaa'a N4p u a ·coodi· tion for the releue of &be American boatagu, TebraA radio aald today. The inquiry by an loterna· llonal commission into Iruaian •ll•&•tions agai.nat Lbe depoMd ahah will not be aufflclent to ens ure tbe release of the 50 A merlcana. now in tbelr lOTth day of captivity, Ba.ni..s.dr wu quoted as sa)'i.nl aft.er a meetiDC of the rulinc Revolutionary Councll Sunday nipt. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance, meanwhile, arrived in New York and went into a meet· wttb U.N. ~retary-General Waldheim. A spokeswoman for the American mission to the United Nat.ions was asked the purpose of Vance's visit and said she thought ll waa for a general dllcuuion but "I would ex:pf(Cl that the subject of Iran would come up.'' One of the hostages in Tehran, U.S . Marin e Cpl. William Gallep. said in a filmed in· tervlew that be bad expected the s hah to be returned to lnm in the HCOOd weet of U.S . Em· baaay llqe. He aald after two weeks be bad tboulht be woWd remain in tbe embauy forever or leave "lo a pluUc bag." Gallep and Karine s,t. Paul Lewis apote on Feb. 10 with a aroup of tbe vialU.DC O members of the Q>mmittee for American· Iranian Crisis Resolution. The interview was filmed by Greek television and broadcast on NBC-TV's 1Today" show. Medical Suit Of $4 Billion Fikd in OC State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. was sued tor $4 billioo Friday by a couple wbo claim the firm re- fused to pay a '42,500 medical bill. Richard L. and JW L. Worth claim in the Oran1e County Superior Court action that they were reluaed ~ti under' a cata1tropbic medical expeme rider attached to a bealtb poliey they purcbased from the com- pany in December, 1978. Tbe medical expenses were in· curred. according to the lawsuit, in the birth °' a child oo Feb. 17, 1979. Also named as a defendant in the action is insurance agent Robert Rusick of Irvine. Tbe Worths claim the policy cost them 1288. They are seeking $42,SOO in ac· tual damages and $4,006,000,000, slicbUy over $4 billion, in ex· emplary and punitive damages. Adult School Slated for C.Ontractors ... An adult school course for pro- spective roottactors ls being of. fered by the Huntington Beach Union High School District beginning Feb. 25. The coune, in Edisoo High School Room 106, will be taught for 10 consecutive Mondays, ending May !5, between 7 and 10 p.m ., a spokesman announced. A SSO tuition charge coven the textbook , t est and study materials and a simulated state examlnalion and state exam re- vie w session. Registrations are being ac- cepted at the Adult School offlce, 5201 Bolsa Ave .. Huntington Beach. f',....P,,,,eAJ SLAIN ••• B•rlow said, however, that wounded Officer Cuadras was the only one who exchanged shots with the suspect. Alt.bough he had not seen a ballistics report, Barlow said that "from all indJcations" a bullet from Cuadras' gun caused the chest wound. Fountain Valley police bave asked tbe Orange County Dia· trict AUomey'a Office to con· duct an independent investlaa· Uon ot the shooting. The DA's office waa closed to- day for the legal holiday. Meanwhile, Newport Beach police confirmed-today lh•t Carey was arrested ln their city and tried on charges of battery on a police om cer in connect.loo with a 1977 a•11Bult on ooe of their officers. The incident took plactt ln May and i nvolve d now forme r policeman Robert Parker. It was not immediately d e · 1Arm1Md wbat UM outcome of daatu..wu. MUDDY CADDIE -Chad Watson, 9, of Rat:Jcbo Cucamonga peers through the sun roof of a Cadillac buried in mud on a city ·~·~ street. 1'he auto was fiUed with mud ancl probab~ was a total losa after hea vy ra~ m Southern California. ~· RAIN •.• unknown number of peopae s tranded at Coto de Cata because Trabuco Can yon washed out access roads. In addition, two men and a woman. s tranded an a pic kup truck lo Holy J im Canyon by Saturday's storm, remained trapped lo tbe canyon, but al leut bad som.e company -1lx rescuren wbo aJao got stuck. Three of I.be would-be rescuers got out oo a bulldoMr early to- day and tbe remalning sl.x peo. pie were expected to ride out oo bulldozen by toll.lgbt. All were reparted lo good condition in a smallcabininlhecanyon. Resideoll of the south rout area were struggling to cope with the rain. In Laguna Beac h 's Arch Beach Heights, two families were evacuated from Del Mar A venue bomes when rain-caused e rosion started s lides in the . neighborhood. Tbe families of C.L. McArthur and the George Usbakosses were moved out whe n about 90 feet of cracking Del Mar Avenue plummeted downhill and their homes slid, too. About 30 residents of Laguna Canyon Road were moved to a Red Ctou shelter Sunday night when t.be canyon became iDWl· dated with about· four feet of water. One house wu destroyed and 12 odlers dam .. ed. Police reported electrical and telephone failures throughout tbe art colooy and a portion of the Main Beach boardwalk col· lapsed after being undermined by run o(f and hi2h tides Police in Newport Beach and San Clemeote reported some problecns with muds lides on roadways. In Newport Beach, slides and undermined paving temporarily closed Back Bay Drive, one lane of Jamboree Road near East Coast HJgbway and one lane of northbound Dover Drive near 16tb Street. In San Clemente , mudslides were reported on Avenida Va - queroand Camino Las Mares. In Costa Mesa. CalTrans crews were expected to close one northbound lane or Newport Boulevard near Del Mar as rains continue to erode tbe ex- cavation in the midd le or the boulevard. All Orange Coast cities r eport. ed tempot'ary street flooding at the peaks of the two weekend storms. but m0&t streets were re-<>pened today. f',.._Pt1pAJ STORM DAMAGE. • • some 2S air miles away. The plane disappeared from radar screens al 6:50 p.m. and bas not been heard from s ince, said Deputy Gary Netcbma n . Other storm victims included actor Andy Gritfltb, wbo fell from the root of hi1 North Hollywood home Sanday as be was trying to cover lt with plastic durin& tbe heavy rain. Griffith broke a bo11e ln bis lower back qd will be in the hospital about a week, Hid Richard Linke, Griffith's personal mana1er. Also. Hollywood divorce at· torney Marvin Mitcbelson's bome in the Hollywood Hills bung precariously at the edle of a cUlf created when wet earth gave away under the house and nattened the next house down the ball. "Look al t..bis , I can't belt~(· it." said Mllc helson . "We've worked on this home for 10 years . It's worth a milhon dollars -or at least it wa~ worth a million dollans · · The storm strained the re· 'iOUrCe~ of workers trying lo op e n roads and cl ean out drainage basins, wbUe residents and volunteers tried to protect thef'r property with shovels and sandbags. Many could not. A bout 25 residents voluntarily evacuated their homes late S\.Ul· day tn Mandeville Canyon and another 28 homes were similarly evacuated ln Laurel Canyon, ca· ty firefighters said . In San Bernardino. a l'h· sq uare-mile area was evacuated when muddy water began crest· 1ng the Ha.n1soo Dam. but tbe dam was still holding Sunday night. city fire d epartment spokesman Al Fragoso said. And about 300 people were re- ported evacuated fro m billy a reas ln the s outhwest a nd s outheast portions of Palm Springs. Evacuations also were reported a.n portions or Altadena, Montebello and Elsinore And the death t oll g r ew Dorothy Tilompson, 'l7, or Sima Valley. was drowned when she was swept into .; ram.swollen rreek when she tried to wadq. from her trailer home an Box Canyon. A 'Cheap Shot' Reagan Reacts to Joke Flap CLAREMONT. N.H. (AP) -Ronald Reagan said to· day a news report about a.n ethnic Jote he told was taken out o( rootext, and he called at .. a cheap shot " His press secretary said Reagan would ape>log1ze to anyone who had been ()(fended. "He·s sorry," said the press secretary, J im Lake. ''He g~ outo(bis way oot to offend any Amencan." Asked wbetber the joke would cost Reagan votes, Lake s aid, "I certai.nly hope oot." • AS REPORTED BY A.BC News rorrespondent John Laurence on Sund&)'. the former California governor told tht· followmg 1oke to aides and SeA. Gordon Humphrey, R· r-; II . wtule traveling between Keene and Milford dunng his rampa1gn for the New Hampshire presidential pnman· "llow do \•ou tell tht· Polish one at a CO<'kfight? He's thC' one ~1th the duck "How do you tell the Italian" He"s lhe one who bets on the durk ··110\ll&do )OU tell when lhc Mafi a's there., The duck wan s" ABC SA ID R EAGAN LATER repeated tbe joke to re- porters. Campaigrung in Claremoot today. Reagan expressed anger at Laurence. "wbo made It appear as if I apparently go around telling ethnic jokes. ··1 doo't like that type or humor. and in • conversation about ethnic stories, this came about with one of ibe re· porters oo the plane, and I had given this as an example," Reagan said in an interview. • ALSGARAGE ~6 FASHION ISLAND NC WPOAT BEACH ( 714) 644-7030 ., .. ' Lag1•na I So11th Coast > • ' VOL. 73, NO . 49, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGEi ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS ·State IJeeling ·From Violent Storms By TIM A.uecla&.M P,... The fourth in a wave of a.em· in1ly ceuelea Pacific 1torms battere d soagy Southern California early today. wath yet another st-0rm moving in. The six days of violent weather already bad claimed at least 12 lives and caused millions or dollars ln property damage. At least four persons were missing after their small plane * * * dlaappeared la the uorm Ht•ff• Palmdale and Van Nuya alrporta, autboritles aald. Althou1b tbe National Weather Service aald today that the co':!:'.fi. 1lorm may veer sli1btb' ward from the path of the prevloul ator.m1, the Los Anaeles area was still expectina rain with occasional h~avy showers t.hrou1h Tuesday, with the chance of rain at 80 percent * * * or morti. "Tj,e heavies t rain today should be in San Diego, Imperial and Riverside ~ounties," s aid MUD PUIHES MANY FROM HOMES -A5 NWS forecaster Roger Pappas. "But the heavy rain wlU be more general by tonight." "There's one storm right after * * * the other." said forecaster Al Bascomb of the weather fronts moving east from the Paclllc Ocean. 'q'bere's so many I can't kup track." But there were a few hours of dry weather Sunday and again this morning for residents to re- group. A Oaatl flood watch issued for several counties. especially in mountain and coastal areas, was * * * to last through tonight. By 6 a.m . today. 2.4 inches or rain had rallen on the Los Angeles Civic Center from the storm that ended before dawn. brincing the seuon total to 19.41 inches -more than 9 inches above normal for this time of year. The Latest storm·related death occurred early to<tay when Cbarle5 Spoebr. Z1 . or Venice. * * * was electrocuted ais he stepped into a puddle or water where power lines had fallen. said Los Angeles Police Sgt. Pat Con· nelly The Los Angele s County Sh e rHf's Departme nt w a s searching for a Piper Cherokee with four Burbank r esidents aboard that left Palmdale late Sunday afU!rooon for Van Nuys. <Stt STORM, Page A?) * * * ·Sunlight at End of Rain Tunnel? * * * * * * ~ssalSnafa' Floods· Peril Phoenix . Area PHOENIX. Ariz. CA P > - Fload·wea ry Phoenicians an- ticipated a long day's journey in· t o night with pros pects or m assive. rush-hour traffic jams and yet another storm to test already brimming reservoirs and rushin~ rivers. Discouraged by Gov. Bruce Babbitt's prediction of "a co· lossal snafu," thousands of com- muters braced for a crowded marathon across th.e three bridges that link north and south Phoenix. All riverbed crossings were submerged by floodwaters that bad receded Sunday until about 8:30 p.m., when the Salt River Project increased the flow from its Granite Reef diversion dam to make room for runoff from a s torm expect e d to arrive ·tonight. The flow from the dam into the Salt River was increased from .61,500 to 80,000 cub•c feet per second <CFS)-the s8:me a m o unt that was passing through the Phoe nix area at noon on Sunday. The flow from Stewart Moun· tain Dam, which bolds' back Saguaro Lake east of Phoenix, was about 50 cfs. SRP officials had feared the structurally un· sound dam might collapse rrom the fo.rce of runoff from Saturday's storm. but rain totaled only a hall inch instead of the predicted one to three in· ches. Before 'tonight's storm ar - rives, SRP hopes to have about 100,000 acre-feet of room in its two Verde reservoirs and about 160,000 acre-feet of space in its Salt reservoirs. On Sunday night, the Verde Lakes bad about 70,000 acre-feel of room and the Salt River lakes about 95,000 acre.feet of room, according lo SRP spokesman J oe Gaciodl. • 'Tbere will be plenty ol room to aeeommddate the addlUooal innowa caused by this latest storm if it stays under two inch· es." added SRP spokeswoman Sally Keck. Wound Overlooked County .DA Probes Death ~f Suspect O range County District At· torney's investigators a re ex· peeled to focus their probe of a Saturday night shootout on a bizarre twist in which a Costa Mesa a rmed robbery suspect died after he wounded a Foun· tain Valley officer. , The suspect, James Kenneth Carey, 23, 164 E . Bay St.. Costa Mesa, was detained at the Foun- tain Valley police station for nearly an hour by officers who say they did not know the man was wounded. Fountain Valley police said after placing Carey in a cell to cool off, officers returned to dis· cover the man was suffering from a chest wound. Coast Weather Rain probability 80 per· cent tonight and Tuesday. with occasional heavy s howers and chan ce of thunderstorm Tuesday . Winds gusting up to 35 mph near coast. ConUnued mild with low·s tonight in upper 50s and highs Tues- • day lower 60s. INSIDE TODAY From lot bo11 t o auto ct.ourt#Up oioner, Newport Beach ruident MorfJI Lockfwll knowl what U'• like to st,,.W to tlw top. StorJ,, photos ~CJ. ...... Paramedics were s ummoned and Carey was transported to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. whe re he was pro· nounced dead. The_.daain or events began at about ~40 p.m . Saturday, when Officer Henry Cuadras, 28, responded l'O a re port of an armed robbery at Marie Callen- der ' s Res taurant , 18889 Brook.burst St. S h ots were exchange d between Cuadras and the sus- pect out.aide the restaurant. Of. fleer Cuadras was wounded in the left elbow and forehead and was treated Saturday night at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. He was reported in good condj- tlon at the hospital today. Carey wa.s subdued by backup police and transported to the police station. "The suspect was still fighting when he was taken from the scene lo the station," said Lt. L.W. Barlow, a Fountain Valley police watch commander .. "He was flsbtlnl all the time they were brln1in1 him in," Barlow said. "There was no in· dicatlon that be waa wounded." The watch commander said Carey wu placed In a cell to permit biJn to qQet down. When <See SLAIN, Pase A!) C.ar Firee Probed In South County South Oran1e County anon in· · veaU1at.on are Marcbinl today for cl)lel 1D aeven auto nres that tbey believe may bave been Ht by tbe same penom over the weekend. Four parked cars were set ablaae in San Clemente in pre· dawn lncldeata Sunday and lo· day. T.o auto anone..w.ere re· ported in Capllt.rano Beach and one ln San Jun Capl1traoo, lawmen laid. -·· ...... ,,.... .... Jeny0-W-LAGUNA'S ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS LOST PAWT OF HOUSE ANO DEL MAA AV£NUE About to FHt of Stteet end Aeetct.nce of Or. C.L. McArthur Demaged - Delly ,. ... -.... 0.., ·--SECTION OF BOARDWALK IN LAGUNA'S MAIN BEACH PAAK CRUMBLES IN STORM Tidel Actlon and Storm Runoff Together Undercut Sand Beneath Plank Walkway , Deil'f "'91 "--" •tc ..... IC.-.W GINNY 10 AND 808 KAHLE 11 f'ONDa POWIR °' CRllK TMAT UCA• ftNER .. n Ju'.n C•s»t•tr•no vounoeten Viewed '•at-tnerftftl .. " Juen Creek™• Momtng. Orange Coast Bails Out Weather forecasters offered d glimmer or hope today that the destruction·dealing storms that ha ve lashed Southern Cal.Jforn1a fo r the past week could give way to better weather in a few days. A spokesman for the National Weather Service said the im· mediate outlook 1s fo r a repeat of the two wee kend storms that combined to dump up to rive inches of rain on the~ Orange Coast. The new storm ts expect· ed to hit tonight. But the s po kesman s aid. fo recasters are watching a s m all high pressure system that is~elopi.nl ln the Pacific, bop- ' I ~11 grow larJe enough to d fleet the continumg chain of s rms. 'The re are a fe w storm systems out in the Pacific right no-w , but the re's a possible high pressUtt ridge developmg. loQ I v.ouldn't want to say what's go· mg to happen lat.er tbb week. but we're keepins an eye on lhinl•·" .. The combined storms stas·· aered Southern California over • the weekend. Hit hardest in Orange County was 'the southern portion of the county. where res- idents wer e digging out and drying out today and bracing for tonight's stor m. r n the we stem pa rt or the countv. residents oC the Beach \'1 ev. ·Mob1lehomc Park in Hunt· 1ngton Beach fou nd them~elves racing hi i?h water llgain Sunday ni.ght Many of them had been C\ acuated last Wednesday night bt>cause of flooding Park spokes woman V1rg1ma :'>1 11ler said the water in the park rose about 31 ~ feet and some res· 1dents waded out. while their neighbors decided to ride out the storm No additional damage ~as reported Sunday mght. she said The canyons of the Santa Ana Mountains in eastern Orange Count y a lso became trouble spots in the weekend storms. Sheriffs deputies reported an unknown n umbe r of peop1e ">tranded at Coto de Caza because Tra b uco Canyon washed out acce ss roads. In addition. two men and a woman. stranded in a pickup truck m Holy Jim Canyon by Saturday's sto rm. remained trapped in the canyon. but ar least had some company ·-six rescurers who also got stuck. Three of the would· be rescueM ~RAIN. Page A%) * * * Art Rescued From Flooded LB Gallery Members of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art formed a human chain Sunday night to remove hundreds or works of art from the flooded lower gallery A spokeswo m a n 'or the muse um said the work Included much ol the museum's perma· nent oollectioo and work that re· ceotly bad been exhibited. The pAecea removed included I oil paintiQp, wat.ercolon7 Uthe>: • arapba, photo1rapbs and sculpture. It wu reported that none was dam119d . The spokeswoman said that ttremen earlier lD tbe da7 had pumped out tbe lower 1atlery ot the bulldinl at 307 Cliff Drive. But the water rose aaain and volunteers f rom lht: m e m · be"nhlp came at about 8 p.m. to rescue the art works .. f I P ... P1191PAJ IDRM ... • some 25 air mUes 1tway. The plane disappeared !rom radar tcrMM It 8:50 p.m. and haa not Men Mard from since. uld Deputy GU)' Netchman Ot.Mr &tonn v\cllms tncluded Mlor Andy GrHftth. who fcill h'om tbe roor of hu1 North flollywood home Sunday ea ta. w11 tryln1 to cover I\ wlth plullc clurtq th~ heavy ratn Grlfftth broke a bone 1n bla lower bacll and will be m tM hoapital about a wee•, aald R lc bud Lloke. G r 1Hlth '1 personal O'laDaP-t • Al&O, HollywOOd davortt :u M>rney Marv•n Milchelson's ttome in the Hollywood mua 1'\ln1 precariou.ly at the edte bl a clitr created when wet earth Jave away under the house and !tatteoed t.hf> next house down \he hall. "Loot al this, I can't beheve ~·" said Mtlchelson ... We ve worked on this home ror 10 years. It ·s worth a million dollars -or at least it was tortb a million dollars ·' T he storm strained the re '°urces of workers trying to 'pen r oads and clean out t1raina1e basins. while residents •nd volunteers tried to protect lbear property with shovels and undbqs. Many could not. About 25 residents voluntarily evacuated their homes late Sun- day in Mandeville Canyon and another 28 homes were similarly evacuated in Laurel Canyon, cj ty firefigbten said. • In San Bernardino, a 3'h Square-mile area was evacuated when muddy water began crest· ing the Harrison Dam. but tbe dam was. still holding Sunday night, city fire departme nt spokesman Al Fra~oso said. 4 And about 300 people were re- ported e vacuated from hilly areas in the southwest and southeas t portions o f Palm Springs. Evacuations also were reported in portions of Altadena, Montebello and Elsinore And the death to ll gre'4-. Dorothy Thompson, 2:7, of Simi Valley, was· drowned when she was swept into a rain-swollen creek when she tried to wade from her trailer home in Box Can yon. Leslie Link, 25, of Sherman Oaks was found suf. focated and buned an the mud of a creekbed in the Malibu Canyor area Marion Shirley, 60, died and 20 people were evacuated when a mudslide tore through their Mandeville Canyon homes. an area of Los Angeles that has b een denuded by fire. Mrs . Sh irley 's injured hus b a nd. R ichard, was rescued by two police officers who rode to the top of a bUl OD a buJJdcner. roucedld. : Sheriff's deputies will resume their search today for Margarett Hall, Z7, ·who was swept away by a wall of water Saturday near Tapia Park in Malibu Canyon. Wroline To Marry? NEW YORK (AP> - Write r Tom Camey e<>n· cedes he's "in love" with C aroline Ke nnedy. 22· year-0ld daughter of the late John F. Kennedy. ac cording to Ladies' Home Journal But a s k e d whether marriage was a possibility, be-replied , "I can't answer that." "The whole interest in Caroline and me on the part o( the press has been stresaful," Carney. 31. said in a n inte rvie w publi s hed in th e magazine's March issue. The Journal said Miss Kennedy's mother. J ac· queline Kennedy Onassis, has advised Camey on a movie script he has co· authored but was unable to s ell il lo t w o o r ~ollywood's top agents. DAILY PILOT I,,_ O<_ C_. OM!•"''°'· wtti. ~" ",_ """'"'IN-...-.n Pt'"f"\~. ''°"°"'"'"'bV ·~ O·~ (°""' ...,__PYMnOC~ \f'cwr•t•~ft(llrl'\•t• -1-.. -....... _ f<.0.f ,.,. c ..... -· -...... """''"Vt ......... "-....... v.u..., \nrif\lt,l.«IUl'A8fi.«"~(Olt't A .. ~r~eOlttO"'•~ouot4\#Wds....t1o1rOA•'~ ~'' ftw OrtfVtCMI oubl•iht"'9 OIA"4 '' •t JJ0 Wt"'\1 &., SC ....... (Oll• ~. 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The families of C.L McArthur and the George Ushakosses were moved out when about 90 feet of cracking Del Mar Avenue plummeted downhill and their homes slid, too. A bout 30 residents of Laguna Canyon Road were moved to a Red Cross shelter Sunday night when the canyon becam e inun- dated with a bout four feel or water. Ooe house wu destroyed and 12 others damaged. Police re port.eel electrical and telephone failures thro ughout the art colony and a port.Jon of the Main Beach boardwalk col· lapsed after being undermined by run off and huzh tides. Police in 'Newport Beach and San Clemente re ported some problems with .. mudslides on roadways. In Newport Beach, slides and underlTUoed paving temporarily closed Back Bay Drive, one lane of J amboree Road near East Coast Highway and one lane of northbound Dover Drive near 16th Street. In San Clemente, mudslides were reported on Avenida Va· quero and Camino Las Mares ln Costa Mesa, CalTrans crews were expected lo close one northbound lane of Newport Bou levard near De l Mar as ra ins continue to erode the ex· cavation in the middle of the boulevard. o .......... --. ...... ,.. ·-CHEREE MOORE REMOVES DEBRIS FROM DRAIN THAT HAO CLOGGED Sunday Brought a Lull In the Storma, Then the Rains Came Again Soggy on Coast, But Not Record The rain that's fallen on the Orange Coast so far this year is well above average, but It's far from setting a record, according to amateur weather historian J . Sherman Denny of Huntington Beach. So far this year, nearly 16 incbesofrain have faller). he s aid. "But our wettest year was in 1943. We had 28 inches that the 12·monlh season total hJ~ averaged out to 11 .73. Last year. at the same date. 12.10 Inches bad fallen. ''We 'r e way a head of the average and ii It keeps comtnJ: down like ll did this weekend . we could set a new record:· Denny said . Grave Ripped, Photographed SLIDELL. La . <API -St Tammany Parish deputies are ~\'eking vandals who broke o~n a grave and stole a skull after taking rolor photograph.s of the remains. The des.ecrated grave was that of Larson Crawford. who died In 1975 at age 75 Deputies said t..be nearby grove of a 4-year-old girl also was opened. but nothing was disturbed. 'Guilt,' U.S. Told~ By 1'1te A•~lated Preas . Iranian President Abolhassa.o Ban1·Sadr bas repeated his de· mand for a U.S. ad1n1 ssion or guilt for aUeged misdeeds dur'- ing the shah's reifn as a condi· Uon for the re ease or the American host ages . Tehran radio said today. The inquiry by an 1nten\ai· t ional commission into lraruan allegatiOM against the deposed shah will not be sufficient to ensure the release of the ~ Americ&M. no~ in thelr l01iib day of captivity. Bani·Sadr was quoted as saying after a meeting of the ruling Revolutionary Council Sunday night. :. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance. meanwhile. arrived in New Yortc and went into a meet- ing with U.N. Secretary·Gener~ Kurt Waldheim. A s pokeswomf.Jl for the Americ~o mission to ~ United Nations was asked th~ purpose of Vance·s visit and sa1sf s he thought it was for a gener<tl discussion but "I w.ould expeot that the subject of Iran would come up." . One of the hostages 1n Tehran. t.;.S Marin e Cpl . Wd!lafTl Gallegos. said in a fi lmed ti)· terview that he had expected Uae • s hah to be returned to Iran in tbe second week or U.S. Em· bassy siege He said after two weeks he had thought he wouJd remain in the embassy forever or leave "in a plastic bag." Gallegos and Manne Sgt. Paul Lewis spoke on Feb. LO with a group ol the vis iting 49 members of the CommiU.ee for Americao- l ranlan Crisis Resolution. Woman Slain; Man Shot in Tavern Brawl A woman was shot lo death and a man critically 1n)ure<I Sunday OIRht during a d1sput•· over mu.<,1c played in a Sanl,1 Ana bar. Police withheld 1dent 1ficat1on of the: v1cl1m:.. pending not1f1ca tion of relattves OH1cers said two men became· e mbroiled in an argument over Juke box music a nd shot a matt' patron and :i female barmaid The suspects then fled T he man was re ported 1n critical condluon today al liCI Medical Center . ':< F ..... P-.AI SLAIN. : . offi cer-. rt'lUrnt•d to qut'.,lllHl him , the ~ound ~as d1!>covered. he said. Support units from police de partments 1n lluntington Beach, Costa M esa. S anta A nJ. We s tmin ster and Anah~1 m responded to Saturday·s shoot mg. Barlow said. howeve r . that wounded Officer Cuadras was the only one who exchanged shots with the suspect Although he had not seen oi ballistics report. Barlow said that .. from all indk ations .. a bullet from Cuadru· gun caused the chest wound. Fountain Valley police have asked the Orange County Ofs. trict Attorney's Ofrice lo COO· duct an lndepeodent lnvestJ1»· Uon ol the shooUnR. All Orange Coast cities report· ed temporary street flooding al the peaks of the two weekend storms. but most streets wer e re -opened today. year." he said . Ten years • ------------------------------------------- However. offi cials cautioned that a rrival or the pred icted storm tonight would mean road closures again. Homes endangered in other south coast locations Two patios o n Ave nada Presidio started lo s lide. earlier. the Orange Coast had posted its driest season. getting only 3.65 inche,s of rainfall According to figures kept by Denny, since June JO. 1979. 15.43 inches of rain have fallen in Huntington Beach. He says the figure is representative of the entire OranRe Coast In the 49 years Denny has been keePinR statistics. he said Motorists: Here's Closed Road List Here are blg.bway and freeway closures reported at nress time today: -PAClnCCOASTBIGllWA V: From Avenida Pico Capist.rano to Palisade Drive. - -CAM INO CAPISTllANO: North from A..very Parkway. . -DEL OBISPO STREET: From Camino Capistrano to Selva Road. -LAGUNA CANYON ltOAD: From the San Diego Freeway to Pacific Coast Highway. --ORTEGA HIGHWAY: From the San Diego Frttway to the Riverside County Line -BACK BAY DRIVE: f'rom San Joaquin Hills Road to Eastbluff Drive. CANYONS: Roads leading into S1hcrado, Holy J im and Trabuco c1rnyons. -PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY: From Ventura County line lo Santa Monica. -MOUNTAINS: All roads into towns In the San Be rnardino Mountains . ~ -SECONDARY ROADS: Nt1merous roads throughout Orange and Loe Angeles counUes. • • f4.L S GA RAG& 56 F ASH1CN 'SLAl\C' NE~PORT BE AC'' I; 1.l' 6JJ ;l'2L' ... 4 o. lrvlile OL. 73, NO. 49, 3 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS ... ~ ... ·State Reeling F'FOBI .Violent Storms •1,..•rsr111t ... ...._ dlsapp eued In lb• 1 torm or more. • the other," said forecaster AJ to lastthrougbtonigbt. was eleetJ"oeuted as he stepped TIM~ ID a wawe o1 ... m between Palmdale and Van "Tbe beavleat rain today Bascomb of t.he weather fronts By 6 a.m. today, 2.4 inches of into a puddle of water where 1ln1ly eea11le11 Pacific l \onns Nu11 all"'pORI. autborh.iel Mid. should be in San Dle10, lmperiaJ movinc east from the Pacifi c rain had fallen on the Los Power lines bad fallen, said Los b a t tered soggy Southern Altbou1b the N alional and Rivenlde eo...U.," said Ocean. "There's so many I can't Aogeles Civic Center from the Angeles Police Sgt. Pat Co& Califomia early loday. with ~et Weather Service aaid ~ that keep track." storm that ended before dawn, nelly. another storm moving In. The the coming storm ma1 veer But there were a few h()U('S of brioging the season total to 19.41 T he Los Ange les County ab days of violent weather sl\1bll.Y 1outbwa rd fJoom the path dry weather Sunday a nd again inches -more than 9 inches Sheriff's Departme nt waa a lready bad claimed at least 12 ol the prevtoua storms. the Loi this morning for residents to re· above normal for this time ol searching for a Piper Cherokee lives and caust!d million$ or Angeles area was stlll expecting NWS forecaster Roger Pappas. gcoup year. with four Burbank r esidents .dollars in property damage. rain with occasional heavy "But the heavy· rain will be A nQ.b flood watch issued for The latest storm-related death aboard that left Palmdale late At least four persons were showers through Tuesday, with more general by tonight."· several counties, especially in occurred early today when Suncjay afternoon for Van Nuys, lm issin& after their small plane the chance of rain at 80 percent "There's one storm right alter mountain and coastal areas, was Charles SPoehr . 27, of Venice, (See STOllM, Page AZJ ' . * * * * * * * ·• * * * * * * * * * * j Sunlight at.El)d of Rain Tunnel~? Suspect's Slaying ··probed Orange County District At· torney's investigators are ex- pected to focus their probe of a Saturday night shootout oo a bizarre twist in which a Costa Mesa armed robbery suspect died after he wounded a Foun- tain Valley officer. The SUSiJtel, James Kenneth Carey, 23, ~ E . Bay St., Costa Mesa, was detained at the Foun- tain Valley Police station Cor nearly an hour by officers who say they did not know the man was wounded. Fountain VaUey police said after placing Carey in a cell to cool off. officers returned to dis- cover the man was s uffering .from a chest wound. Paramedics were summoned <and Carey was transported to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. whe re he was pro- # nounced dead. . The chain of events began at 1about 9:40 p.m . Saturday, when ' Officer Henry Cuadras. 28, ·r esponded to ti" r eport of an armed robbery at Marie Callen- .de r 's R estaurant , 18889 Brookburst St. · S h ots w e r e e x c h a nge d between Cuadras and the sus · peel outside the restaurant. or. ficer Cuadras was wounded in the left elbow and forehead and was treated Saturday .night at 'Fountain Valley Community Hospital. · He was reported in good condi- tion at the hospital today. Carey was subdued by backup police and transported to the Police station. ·'The suspect was still fighting "'wh en he was taken from the -scene to the station." said Lt. L.W. Barlow, a Fountain ValJey ·Police watch commander. "He was fighting all the time they were bringing him in." Barlow said. "There was no in- dication that he was wounded." T he watch commander said Carey was placed in a cell to permit him to quet down. WJ:ien officers returned to q uest1on him, the wound was discovered. be said. Support units rrom police de· partments in Huntington Beach. ·Costa Mesa, Santa Ana . t Westminster a nd Anaheim resPonded to Saturday's shoot· ing. Coast Weather Rain probability 80 per · cent tonight and Tuesda>:. with occasional heav_y s howers and chance o( th uode rstorm Tuesday.· Winds gusting up to 35 mph near coast. Continued mild with ,lows tonight in upper 50s 8nd highs Tues- day lower 608. INSIDE TODA~ From lot boy to outo deolenhip owner, Newport Bea.ch reaident Morty Loclme, ~ what it'• like to 1trWe to the top. SIOf'll, plloto• Page c J. la•e• .. ,. ...... ,., ......... ~ ~ =~..c: ==::: c:: :...._ M .. =:... = a·=-.: : ---.. 81"4 M ........ M ... nit.... .... CW ...._ M _Ot-ange Coast Bails Out Weather forecasters -Offered a glimmer of hope today that the des truction-dealing storms that have lashed Southern Califonua for the past week could give way to better weather in a few days. A spokesman for the N atiooal Weather Service said the im· mediate outlook is for a repeat of the two weekend storms that combined to dump up to five inches of rain on the Orange Coast. TilC new storm is expect- ed to bit tonight. But the s pokesman said, forecasters are watching a small high pressure system that is developing in the Pacific, bop. in& lt will grow larte eoousb to deflttt tbe COCltiDWnc cbaill of storms. ·'There are a few s torm 'systems out in the Pacific right now. but lbere's a possible hieh pressure ridae dev~. too. I -woat.m"t-wmrt to say wlln'• 90-iDC to bappea lat.er this week. but we're keeping an eye on t.bint•·" Tbe combined storms sta1· gered Southern California over the weekend. H it hardest in Orange County was the southern PortiOO of the county. where 1"8· ideots were digging out a nd drying out today and bracing for tonight's-storm. COUPLE ANXIOUSLY WATCH FLOODWATER BUILDUP IN FRONT YARD AT LAGUNA CANYON ROAD SATURDAY For Don Morrissey and Cheree Moore, Ck>gged Drain Meant a Tidal Pool at 2665 Legu~e Canyon Road .. In the western part of the t'ounty, residents of the Beach View Mobilehome Park in Hunt· LDgton Beach found themselves facing high water again Sunday night. Many of them had been evacuated last Wednesday night because of flood ins. Phoenix Fights Floods Art Rescued From Flooded LB Gallery Park spokeswom an Virginia M 1 Uer srud the water in the park rose about 3"'1 feet and some res- idents waded out, while their neighbors decided to ride out the storm. No additional damage was reported Sunday night, she said Sioollen Rivers Submerge Crossings PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - Flood-weary Phoenicians an- ticipated a long day's journey in- to night with pros pects of massive, rush-hour traffic jams and yet another storm to test already brimming reservoirs aod rushine rivers. marathon acr oss the three bridges that link north and south Phoenix. . Discouraged b)' Gov. Bruce Babbitt's pTediction of "a co- lossal snafu,""tbousands of com- muters braced for a crowded All riverbed crossings were submerged by floodwaters that had receded Sunday until about 8 :30 p.m .• when the Salt River Project increased the now from its Granite Reef diversion dam to ma.Ice room for runoff from a s torm expected to arrive tonight. A 'Cheap Shot' Reagan Reacts to.Joke Flap CLAREMONT, N.H. CAP) -Ronald Reapn..aaid to- day a news rePorl about an ethnic joke be told wu taken out of context, and be called it "a cheap shot.•• Ria press secretary said Rea1an would apolofise to anyone wbo had been offended. . ,, "He's sorry " said the press secretary, Jim Lake. He goes out of bis w~y not to offend~ American." · Asked whether the joke would co.t Re*IU votes, Lake said. "I certainly hope not." AS &EPOltTED BY ABC News correspondent John Laurence on Sunday, tbe former California governor told the followiq Joke to aides and Sen. Gordoa Humphrey. R· N.B ., wbUe t.ravelln1 between Keene and llllforct durin& bis campai1n for Uae New Ha.mpsblre p.re1idutJal primary: \ H • "How do you tell the Pollab one at a coc*ftllrt? ea the one with the duck. _ "no. do you tell the Jtallaa? He's the one who lteta on the duck. \ ''How do you tell when the Mafia's there! '?be duct wbls. •• ABC SAID &EAGAN 'LATE& repeated tbe·joU to re· porters. . R ~-...a Campalplq in Claremont today. eA1an eap~ a n1er at Laurenee, "who made it appear u if I apparently go around tellifta ethnic Jokes. ·•t don't Uke that type of humor, and in a coavenatlon about etbnJc storiel, this came about with one of tM ~; porters on the plane, and I bad pven UYI u an uample. Rea1an said in an lntervlew. I '• • The flow from th~ dam into the Salt River was increased from 61,500 to 80,000 cubic feet per second <C FS)-the same amount th at was passing through the Phoenix area at noon on Sunday. The flow from Stewart Moun- tain Dam, which holds back Saguaro Lake east of Phoenix. was about 50 cfs. SRP officials had (eared the structurally un- sound dam might collapse from the force of runoff from Saturday's s torm. but rain totaled only a half inch instead of the predicted one to three in· cbes. Before tonight's storm ar- rives. SRP hopes to have about 100,000 acre-feet oC room in its two Verde reservoirs and about 160,000 acre.feel of s pace in its Sall reservoirs. On Sunday night. the Verde Lakes bad about 70,000 acre·reet of room and tbe Salt River lakes 1lbout 95,000 acre-feet of room. according to SRP SPokesman Joe Gacioch. Grave Ripped, Photographed SLIDELL, La. (AP) -~t. TammaD.J Pariah deputlea are 1eekhll vadala wbo broke open a 1rave and ltole a skull after takin• oolor pbototrapba ol the recnaiM. Tbe deeecnt.ed irave wu Lbat of L.,... Crawford. wbo died ·in 1175 at aae 75. Deputies aakt the neart>y snve of a 4.year-old lirl also wu opened, but nothlng .... dillturbed. Members of the Ltiguna Beach Museum of Art formed a human chain Sunday oighl to remove hundreds of work..s of art from the flooded lower gallery A s pokes woman for the museum said the work included much of the museum's perma nent collection and work that re· cently had been exhibited. The pieces removed incl~ oil paintings, watercolors. litho- graphs. photographs a nd 1 sculpture. ll was reported that none was damaged. The s pokeswoman said that firemen earlier In the day had pumped out the lower ~all~ of the building at 'J0'1 Cl.iCf Drive. The canyons or the Sant.a Ana Mountains 10 eastern Orange Cou nty also became troub1e spots in the weekend storms. Sheriffs deputies reported an unknown number or peopie stranded at Coto d e Caza because Tra buco Canyon washed out access roads. In addition, two men and a woman. stranded in a pickup truck in Holy Jim Canyon by Saturday's s torm. re mained trapped in the canyon, but at least bad some company -six rescuers who also got stuck. Three of the would-be rescuers <See llAIN, Page AZ> Motorists: Here's Closed ·Road List Here are highway and freeway closures reported at oress time today: -PAOftCCOASTBJQBWAY: FromAvenJda Pico Capi.stnmo to Palisade Drive. -CAMINO CAPISTaANO: North from Avery Partw~. -DSL 09l8f'O ftaEE'f: From Camino Capistrano to Sel•• Boacl. -LAGUNA CANYON &OAD: From tbe San Dleto Fl'H"1 to~p_aclftc Cout HJ.Pway. --OllTSOA 111011W A Y: From the San DietO f"Heway to tbe Rhwlkle eo.t.J Une. . -Mal MY D&IV&: From San Ja.qllin Hilla Road to E...,..Drive. -cA.NYONS: RoMa leadlnl lDto Sllftr'llClo, Holy Jlln and Trabuco c~. -PACIPIC COAST BlGBWAY: From Ventun County line to SanU llomca . "To me. it's a ~rlous crim.," . uld ·Lt. George Duck. "ll's probablY a IMI jc)ke to them, but I doo'l t.b1nk you can stoop any -MOUNl'AIN8: All roada lnto towns In the San Bernardino Mountalu. -SECONDA&Y aOU>S: Numerous roads throughout Oran1e and Loe Anaelea counUe:a. lower." ' T ... -------------------------- i I I ) ' I ~ r . ! 0 CWLY PILOT -~--JlJ T BRUICING---~---.... -,••·---~-· DS'TROIT CAP) -P'K'ed ""' UloNrt.alD ...._ ... •dll· II•~ avu&ortn. U.S mualaelaarere &eateUHb '•ve tc ~ a decU.. ol 11 peroem Ja a ___.,.aarts car pro- ductJca compared wtU. laat ,._,., a tnde pubUeaUoe ~ today. With proctye-Uoa in tbe nm w... moat.bl o1 u.. year nUmat4d to I.rail lt'1t'1 nnuua.rt.t' bJ .. puo.t. alCODd· qu•rter output could wlnd up ... lS pettent ud • percet lower than tt wu in th• aame part ol laat ytar. aald Ward'• Automotive Reports . • The five campaniH slated 2 04 million <'inl for the aaaembly lines rompared with 2 48 million to last year·~ Hcond quarter. In th~ tlrat quarter, tbey wHI bave built about 1.12 mill.loo a1ain'M 2.41 million lD the same 1979 quarte r ~GoW Cle•r• llp •• Q-W• ••• LONDON (AP> -Foreign exchange market8 were quiet and gold markets were more so today as a variety of local holidays closed trading centers around the world With markets in America , Hong Kong and parts or Weit , Germany closed gold closed at $il61.50 an ounce in London com- ' pared with $6S8.~ at the clOfle Friday. In Zurich gold closed at $662.~ compared with $669 50 The price or silver closed slJghtly higher in London at $35 75. an ounce compared with $35 50. .. The doUar closed in Tokyo at 243 775 Japanese yen, up from . 243.075. Ccnladia• ..-o•l•g T11r11011t La~ge TORONTO (AP> -Canadian voters appeared to be turning out in large numbers under clear skies today in a nationwide election for a new Parliament, choosing as leader either con· servative Prime Minister Joe Clark or the politically "born· again" Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Voting began in the Atlantic Maritime provinces. where many districts reported a brisk turnout shortly after polls opened. Oaicago E'lrenaen Deffl (,'011ri CHJCAGO (AP) The city began hiring replacements lo· day for striking firefighters who remained off the job for a fifth day, defying a court order des pite $40,000-a-day contempt fines. About 400 recruits crossed picket lines manned by about 100 taunting firefighters to report for their first day of work. N~ Sf.o,.... Beads for Nortla By The Associated Press A Pacific·bom storm packing gale-force winds was bound J today for northern California where workers took advantage of a brief weather break to fortify a San Joaquin River Delta levee weakened by three day~ of ram, wind and rising tides. U.S. Must Confess 'Guilt,' Iran Says By Tbe Associated Press Ir.-...~ Abolbaaaan 8aa•-811dr b88 repeated Ida de-eaftd for a U.S. lldmlNJon ol •um tor alleged miadeeda dur-ing the shah's reign as a condJ. Lion for the release of the Ame rican hos tages, Tehran radio said today. The inquiry by an interna- tional commission into Intn.:an allegations against the deposed sh ah will not be sufficient to ens ure the r elease of the 50 Caroline ·To Marry? NEW YORK (AP> - Writer Tom Carney con· cedes he's "in love" with Caroline Kennedy, 22· year-old daughter of the late John F . Kennedy, ac- cording to Ladies' Home Journal. But a s ked whether marriage was a possibility, be replied, "I can't answer that." Americans, now in their 10'1th day of osptivity, Bani-Sadr was quoted u aaylq after a meet1ac of tbe rulla1 Re•olatioaary Council~ alpt. Seeretary of State Cyrus R. Vance, meanwhile, arrived in New York and went into a meet- ing with U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. A spokeswoman for the American mission to the United Nations was asked the purpose of Vance's visit and said she thought it was for a general discussion but "I would expect th~t the subject or Iran would come up." One of the hostages m Tehran. U .S . Marine Cpl. Willi am Gallegos, said in a filmed ln· terview that he had expected the shah to be returned to Iran in the second week of U.S. Em· bassy siege. He said after two weeks be had thought be would remain in the embassy forever or leave "in a plutic bag." ac lOI' AnclJ 0 rtlfttll, wr!lo fell lrom lh• roof of tali Nor\b Hollywgod home 8unda1 M be WH trylnt to cover it wlt.b plut.lc d"'1.Dt lbe be•vy raia. Orlftlltl broke a bone In b1a lower beck and will be ill ta. boapltal about a week, laid Rlchud Llnke, Grutub•a personal manager. Alto, Hollywood divorce at· t orney Marvin Mltcbelson's home ln the Hollywood Hilla hun1 precariously at the edte of a cUfl created when wet earth gave away under the house and nattened the next house down the hlll. "Look at this. I can't believe - it," said Mitchelson. "We 've worked on this home tor 10 yea rs . It's worth a million dollars -or at leas t it was worth a milhon dollars." The storm strained the re· ...ources of workers trying to o pen roads and clean out dramage basins, while residents and volunteers tried to protect their property with shovels and s andbags. Many could not. . About .25 residents voluntarily .-""l(vacuated their homes late Sun· day in Mandevill e Canyon and another 28 homes were similarly evacuated in Laurel Canyon, ci- ty firefighters said. In San Bernardino, a 3...,. square-mile area was e¥ecuated when muddy w,ier began crest· ing the Harrison Dam, but the dam was still holding Sunday night, city fire department spokesman Al Fragoso said. And about 300 people were re· ported evacuated from billy areas in the southwest and southeast portions of Palm Springs. Evacuations also were. reported in portions of Altadena, Montebello and Elsinore. And the death toll grew. Dorothy Thompson, 27, of Simi Valley, was drowned when she was swept into a rain-swollen creek when she tried to wade from her trailer home in Box Canyon. Les lie Link, 25, of Sherman Oaks was found suf- focated and buried in the mud or a creekbed in the Malibu Canyon area. · Manon Shirley, 60, died and 20 people were evacuated when a mudslide tore through their Mandeville Canyon homes, an area of Los Angeles that bas been denuded by fire. Mrs. S hirley's injured hus band, Richard, was rescued by two police officers who rode to the # top of a b1U on a bWldoaer. pollceaakl. Sheriff's deputies will resume their search today for Mar1arett · Hall, 27, who was swept away by a wall of water Saturday near Tapia Park In Malibu Canyon.' Authorities stopped their search Sunday for a 27·yea r-old lnan who rescued children from the fast-Oowing Los Angeles River before the wate rs ov.ercame him, witnesses said. Joshua Patlak, 22. swept to sea in raging Malibu Creek Saturday, was rescued by · the Coast Gua rd Sunday after spending 18 hours adrift in rough seas off the coastline., "I jumped on a log and stuck with it," PaUa.k said. "I survived because I didn't want to feel stupid about dying." Woman Slain; Man Shot in Tavern Brawl BICYCI= ~YOON (LEFT), LAJltftY GAYLURO ON NEWPORT'S BACK BAY ORNE~ ""'' ... n CloMd Between San Joaquin Hth Ro8d ,.nd Eaatblutf Drtve o.6ty ~ ,_..., #nf C._,. LAGUNA'S ARCH BEACH HEIOHTS LOST PART OF HOUSE AND DEL MAR AVENUE About to Feet of StrHt and Reaktence of Or. C.L McArthur Damaged l',....P~Al RAIN ON COAST. • • got out oo a bulldozer early to· day and the remaining six pe<>· pie were expected to ride out on bulldoz.en by tonight. All were reported in good conditioo in a s mallcabininthecanyon. Rffidenll of the south coast area were atru.ulinl to cope with tbe rain. la La1una Beach's Arch Beach Helcbts, two families were evacuated from Del Mar A venue homes when rain·caused erosion started slides in the ne i gb bor'hood. The families of C.L. McArthur and the George Usbaltosses were moved out when a b o ut 90 feet of cracking Del Mar Avenue plummeted downhill and their homes slid. too. About 30 residents or Laguna Canyon Road were moved to a Red en.a shelter' Sunday night when the canyon became tnun· dated with about' four feet of water. One house was destroyed and 12 othen damaged. Police reported electrical and telephone failure• throughout the art cololly and a portion of the Main Beach boardwalk col· lapsed alter being undermined by run olf and hi~ tides. Police in Newport Beach and San Clemente reported some problems wlth mudslides on roadways. lo Newport Beach, slides and undermined pavmg temporanl) closed Back Bay Drive , one lant or Jamboree Road near E asl Coast Highway and one lane or northbound Dover Drive near 16th Street. In San Clemente. mudslides were reported on Averuda Va· quero and Camiao Laa Mares. In Costa Mesa. CalT.rans crews were expect.eel to close one northbound lane of Newport Boulevard near Del Mar as rains continue to erode the ex. c:avation an the middle of the boulevard. All Orange Coast cities report <'d lemporary strttt flooding a t lhe peaks or the two weekend storms. but most streets were re-opened today. However. officials cautioned that arrival or tht> p redicted storm toruft}lt would mean road closures again. Homes endangered in other south coast locations: Two patios on Ave nid a Presidio started to s lide. Homes and yard were Oooded in the 3>0 block of El Levante by the overflow or a city reservoir. Capistrano Shores mobile home park on El Camloo Real was sooted up with sandbags and boulders to withstand rain Orange Coast Deluge Still 'No Record' The ra1n that's fallen on the Orange Coast so far this year ts well above a\:erage. but it 's far Crom settm~ a record, according to amateur weather historian J Sherman Denny of Hwitmgton ~ach. . So far this year. nearly rn 1nchesofrainhavdallt>n. hc sa1d .. But ou r wettest year was an 1943. Wt• had 28 inches that >ear.·' he s aid. Ten years earlier, the Orange Coast had pos ted its driest season, gettin~ only 3.6S inches of rainfsill According to figures kept by ~nny, since ~une 30, 1979, l5.4;1 inches or ram ha ve fallen in Huntington Beach. He says thu figure is representative of the entire Orange Coast. In the 49 years Denny has been keeQing statistics. he said the 12-month season totaJ ha:. averaged out to 11.73. Last year. at the same dale 12.10 inches bad fallen. ' "We're way ahead of th~ average and If it keeps coming down like It did this weekend, we could set a new record " Denny said. ' "The wbOle interest in Caroline and me on the part of the press bas been stressful,'' Carney. 31, said in an interview published in the magazine's March issue. Gallegos and Marine Sgt. Paul Lewis spoke on Feb. 10 with a group of the visiting 49 members of the Committee for Americap- lranian Crisis Resolution. Tbe interview was filmed by Greek television and broadcas t on NBC-TV's 'Today" show. and high surf. A woman was shot to death ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- The ..&oumal said Miss KennedY's mother, Jac· quelioe Kennedy Onassis, has adviaed Carney on a movie ·script be has co· authored but waa unable to sell it to two or Hollywood's top agents. DAILY PILOT '""°'-c-.1 o.i1v-.--1thc...... ___ ,... ....... ..--i...1 ... 0r- CN\I Pv411,.,,..,.C_ -"''""''°"'"'~ publl~ ~ ~ Fr-..y foot Costa """"'· -_ .... _,..,._ ...... ,,,_ t•1f'IV ....... 1~.~&e.c.tviwtf1C... A .. -·~-.. -·-~-...­~··'-n.onnc~ ouDtt"""no o•.,.. .,,.,>JD WH I B•y $trH1 C.0.t• Mf-w. C•utornt• .,.,., .. _ .. _ ,.,.,.....,._.....,,_ JK•ll C..., V~• fll'rHktettt •NO.~.-~' """'4\ ICH11tH Eelltor "-'" _. __ Ma "691"9 f "'"" --"'-'-.. _,. .. " A\\1\t4tnt ~~·"O Editor\ Otflc•• (O'\lf ~~ J.JD Vtt/•\• ft•Y SA'r•t l _.ii. .... 1011 ... C~IHI_ ... """"""'*" _ .. 1111~ _ .. -.... "'""' S... C••""'""° 4tMIOO Bani-5adr's declaration came as Waldheim was awaiting the Iranian government's response today to his choice of a five- member commission that will probe Iran's charges against the deposed monarch, now living ln exile in Panama. ' "The freeing of the bostaaes will depend on the compliance by the United Stales to three Ira· nlan conditions," be was quoted as saying in a reoort and a man critic ally injured Sunday night during a dispute over music played in a Santa Ana bar. Police withheld identification of the victims. pending notifica- tion of relatives. Officers said two men became embroiled in an argument over Juke box music and shot a male patron and a female barmaid. The suspects then Oecl. 1 The man was reported in critical condition today at UCI Medical Center. • Air Cooler Need l\fulled by Schools Irvine's school board will con· sider Tuesday evening whet.her $8,000 should be spent to rent a portable air condiUoninll unit for Irvine High School. Built with windows that do not open, the school relies on air conditloning to keep the c lassrooms at a comfortable temperature. That air condition· Ing sy11t~m. however. bas broken down twice in tbe last five months. ''Jn order to maintain school operations, It ls necessary to take emergency action to rent a porvble trailer·mounted central chtller," 1tated a 1cbool dbtrict staff report. Laet year. the 1cbool 1chedule bad'° be~-to Lbat 1tu· dents were not in sweltering classrooms without air condi· Uoning during the afternoon hours. If the board decides to rent the portable air conditioning unit, lta use will only be temporary until .the permanent cooling system can be fixed. Another issue the board "will be asked to consider Tuesday re- lates to the noise generated by aircraft flying over Irvine schools . The board will be asked by the school district statf to authorize a . consulttng firm to do a $3,2!50 study on the aircraft noise problem. If the expenditure Is approv~1 noise levels will be documentea at aever~ achool1 In the dlltr1ct. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (i'14) 644·7030 ~! ... 7 I ' ' Laguna/~uth Coast I VOL. 73, NO. ~9. J SECT IONS, K PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRJJARY 18, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS State Reeling · FroID ·violent Stonns ,. By fte AaMela&e4 Pr..a Tbe rourtb In a wave of seem· lnab' ceueleaa Pacific atorm1 battered aoaa y Southern California euly today, wltb yet another storm movlna In. The aix days or violent weather already bad claimed at lea.st 12 lives and caused millions or dollars in property dama.e. .#(t least four persons were missina after their small plane * * * dlaappeartd ln the atorm between Palmd•lr, and Van Nuya airport.a. aulho tlea aaid. Altbo..aab lbe Natlonal W eatber Service aal toda,y that tbe comlnc 1torm may veer aU1btly ICMhwant h'om tM path or the pnvioua storms. the Los Anaeles area wu still expecting rain with occaalonal heavy showers ~ Tuesday, with the chance of rain at 80 percent * * * or mOl'e. "Tbe heaviest rain today 1bould be in San Diego, Imperial and Riverside counties." said MUD PUSHES MANY FftOM HOMES -A5 NWS forecaster Roger Pappas. .. But the heavy rain wi-11 be more general by tonight." "There's one storm right after * * * the other," said forecaster Al Bascomb or the weather fronts moving east from the Pacific Ocean. "There's so many I can't keep track." But there were a rew hours of dry weather Sunday and again this morning for residents to re· group. A flash flood watch lssued for several counties. especially in mountain and coastal areas, was * * * to last through tonight. By 6 a .m. today. 2.4 inches of rain had Callen on the Los Angeles Civic Center from the storm that ended before dawn. bringing the season total to\19.41 inches -more than 9 iriches above normal for this time or year. The latest storm-related death occurred early today when Charles Spoehr, 27. or Venice. * *. * was electrocuted as he ~tepped into a puddle of water where power lines had rauen. saidj,.os Angeles Police Sgt. Pat Con· nelly The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Departm e nt was searching for a Piper Cherokee with four Burbank residents aboard that left Palmdale late Sunday afternoon for Van Nuys. (See STORM. Page AZ> * * * SJ111light at End of Rain Tunnel? * *· * * * * -C.los•al Snafu' Floods Peril~ • Phoenix Area PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP> - Flood-weary Phoenicians an- ticipated a long day's journey in- to night with pros pects of massive. rush·hour traffic jams and yet another storm to test already brimming reservoirs and rushin~ rivers . Discouraged by Gov. Bruce Babbitt's prediction of "a co- lossal snafu," thousands or com- muters braced fo r a crowded marathon across the ·three bridges that link north an~ south Phoenix. ... All riverbed crossings were submerged by floodwaters that had receded Sunday until about 8 ;30 p.m .• when the Salt River erojed increased t.he fl~w from i.ls -'l.ranite Reer d1vers1on dam to mcll(i room for runoff from a s torm expected t o a rrive tonight. The flow from the dam into the Salt River was Increased from 61,500 \o I0,000 cubic feet per second <CFSl-tbe s ame a mount that was passing through the Phoenix area at noon on Sunday. The flow from Stewart Moun· lain Dam, which holds back Saguaro Lake east of Phoenix. was about 50 ds. SRP officials had feared the structurally un- sound dam might collapse from the force of runoff from Saturday's s torm . but rain totaled onl}' a half inch instead of the predicted one to three in- ches. Before tonight's storm ar· rives, SRP hopes to have about 100,000 acre-feet of room in its two Verde reservoirs and about 160,000 acre·feet of space in its Salt reservoirs. On Sunday nieht, the Verde Lakes had about 70,000 acre-feet of room and the Salt River Jakes about 95,000 acre-feet of room. according to SRP spokesman Joe Gacioch. ·'There will be plenty of room to accommodllte tbe additional inflows cauaed by tbia latest storm lf lt stays under two inch· es.'• added SRP sp0keawoman Sally Keel'.. Wound Overlooked County DA Probes Death of Suspect Orange County District At· torney's investigators are ex- pected to focus their probe of a Saturday night shootout on a bizarre twist in wh.ich a Costa Mesa armed robbery suspect died after he wounded a Foun· lain ValJey officer. The suspect, James Kenneth Carey, 23, 164 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. was detained al the Foun- tain Valley police station for nearly an hour by officers who say they did not know the man was wounded. Fountain Valley police said after placing Carey· in a cell to cool off. officers returned to dis· co•er the man was s uffering from a chest wound. Coast Weather Rain probability 80 per- cent tonight and Tuesday. with occasional heavy showers and chance of thunderstorm Tues day. Winds gusting up to 35 mph near coast. Continued mild with lows tonight in upper 50s and highs Tues- day lower 60s. INSIDE T8DA Y f'rom lot bOJI to oiito deoleralrip OWMr, Newport Beach reafdent Mor.fJI Loclmel/ aowe what u·.• like to 1t~ to ~ top. St~. phofoa PQf1f! CJ. 'l•tles Paramedics were summoned and Carey was transported to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. where he was pro- nounced dead. The chain of events began at about 9:40 p.m. Saturday, when Officer Henry Cu a dras. 28, responded to a r eport or an armed robbery at Ma rie Callen· der's Re s tau rant, 18889 Brookhurst St. Shots were exchanged between Cuadras and the sus- pect outside the restaurant. Of· ficer Cuadras was wounded in the left elbow and forehead and was treated Saturday night at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. He was reported in good condl· lion at the hospit~I today. Carey was subdued by backup police and transported to the police station. "The suspect was still fi&htint when he was taken from the scene to the station," aald Lt. L.W. Barlow, a Fountain Valley police watch commander. "He was flgbUnc all the time tbey· were brtnclna him lo," Barlow said. "There was no In· dicatioo that be was wounded.'• The watch . commander said • Carey wu placed in a cell to permit him to quet down. When <See SLAIN, Pase A!> Car Fire8 Probed In South County South Oran1e County arson in· veatlaatots are Harchlnl today for cl.-m·seven auto fires that 'the)' belleve ma)' have been set by the aame persons over the weekend. Four parked cars were set ablaze in Sao Clemente In pre- dawn incidents Sunday and to· day. Two auto arsons were re· ported in Capistrano Beach and one in San Juan Capistrano. lawmen saJd. /Orange 4 '1 Coast • CWly-~~#rTyO.- LAGUNA'S ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS LOST PART OF HOUSE AND DEL MAR AVENUE About 90 FMC of StrMt end Realdence of Dr. C.L. McArthur Demaged O.lly ..... -~_Jilq .. __. SECTION OF SO~RDWALK IN LAGUNA'S MAIN BEACH PARK CRUMl!ILES IN STORM lldel Action end Storm Runoff Together Undercut Sand Beneeth Plenk Walkway / ..., """ ....... " ltldlllrll • ......, QINNY 10 AND 808 KAHLE 13 PONDIR POWIR Of CRll!K THAT BICAME AIVIR Sen JUen Capletrano Younpt.~ V1ewed f eet-moYtnt l•n Ju•n CrMk Thie Momlnt· Bails Out Weather forecasters offered a glimmer 'I.hope tod~y that the estrucllon·dealing storms that ve lashed ~uthern Cahfom1a f the past week could give way to better weather in a few days. A spokesman for the National Weather Service said the im- mediate outlook is for a repeat of the two weekend !>torms that com bined lo dump up to five inches of rain on the Orange Coast. The new storm is expe<:t· ed to tut torught. But the spokes man said. forecasters ,are watch ing a small high pressure system that is developing in the Pacific, hop- ing lt will grow large enough to denect the continuing chain or storms. 1 'There are a few storm systems oat in the P acific right now. but there's a possible high pressutt ridge developing. too. I wouldn't want lo say what's go- ing to happen later th1~ week. b"t we're lleepuic ao eye on thlnsa:· Tbe combined storms stag· gered Southern California over the weekend. Hit hardest in Oran•e County was the southern portion of the county. where res- 1 den ts were digging out and ''ing out today and bracing for tontf{ht 's storm In the western part of the county. residents or the Beach Vie w Mob1lehome Park in Hunt· ington Beach found themi.elves f:JC'ing h.igh water agam Sunday night Many or them had been ('\' acuated last Wednesday night beC'ause or flood.mg. Park spokeswoman Virginia M 1ller said the water in the park rose about Jl":! feet and some res- idents waded out. while their neighbors decided to ride out the storm ;-.;o additional damage ~as reported Sunday night, she ~a id The canyons of the Santa Ana Mountains 1n eastern Orange County · also bt'C:J me trouble !>pots m the weekend storms. Sheriff's deputies reported an unknown number of peopie tr anded at Coto dt' Caza becaus e Trabuco Ca nyon washed out access roads In addition. two men and a woman. stranded in a pickup truck m Holy Jim Canyon by Saturday's storm. remained trapped in the canyon. but ~t least had some company ·-six rt'scurers who also got stuck. Three of the would·be rescuers ($ff RAIN, Page AZ> * * * Art Rescued From Flooded LB Gallery :\f embers of the Laguna Beacb Museum of Art formed a human chain Sunday night to remove hundreds of works of art from Jtte flooded lower gallery. A spo keswoman for the· museum said the work included much of the museum's perm&· nenl collection and work thal rt· cently bad been exblblted. The pieces removed included oil palnt.lnp, watereolon, uu,q. 1rapbt, photo1rapbs •I\~ -sculpture. It ni NPC>rt.ed ~t none wu damapd. The spokeswoman aaTcl Ol,at firemen earlier ln the d•J ~~ pumped out lbe lower gallery of the buildlnC al 307 Cliff Drtve. But the water roae again and volunteers f'rom th~ mt:m bershlp came at about 8 p.m. to rescue the art works. P ..... P..,AI TORM •.• • aome JS air mllea away. 'MM plant d.lMppeared from radar aeree. at t :IO p.m. ud bu DOl Men bunt from 1tnce. 11ld De9ut1 Gary Netcbman OU-ICOl"'m vtttJm1 Included JMl&Gr ~ Grilfttb. wbo felt "-• U•• roof ot• lilla Nol'th ~..._.s.ct_, ..... •H u1~• to cover lt wl~ ....-UC th beavy nUa. &1mu. • a boa• In "'' lolr1r beck Md wlll be m tM boapllal about a ~. ul~ Richard Lift••· OrUtlU1'1 penoaal•·sapr. lao. HolbwoOI& dl•~ at· ..-ney Marvle IUtehel100'1 •me in lbe Hollywood HUla t111n1 pncanouaty at UM ld"9 ~ a cliff c,..ated when wet unll five awa.y lmder tbe bouH and fattened the next hou.se do*ft bill. 'Looi! at lhU, 1 nn't ~Ueve I.. aaid Mitchelaon. "We ·ve rked on tblS home for 10 ara. It's worth a million Uars -or al leaat it wai. rtb a rrullwn dollars " The slorm strained the r t! ~urces of workers trying ~o ~pen r oads a nd c l e an o ut 6Jrainage basins. while residents aod volunteers tned to protect J,)ae1r property with shovels and undbags. Many could not. About 2S residents volunt.anly evacuated their homes late Sun· day in Mandeville Canyon and another 28 homes were similarly evacuated in Laurel Canyon, c1 iy firefighters said. ·In San Berna rdino, a J l,:i aJquare·mile area was evacuated. when muddy water began cresl-mg the Harrison Dam, but the dam· was still holding Sunday nig ht. city fire de partment spokesman Al f'ra~oso said. • And about 300 people were re ported e vacuated from hilly areas in the southwest a nd southeas t portions or Palm Springs. Evacuations also were reported in portions of Alladena, Montebello and Elsinore And the death t oll gre'A Dorothy Thompson. 27. or Simi Valley, was drowned when she was swept into a rain-swollen rreek when she tried to wade rrom her trailer home in Bo>' C an yon Lesl ie Link, 25, of Sherman Oaks was found suf focated and buried in the mud of a creekbed in the M<llibu Canyor a rea Marion Shirle;., 60, died and 2Q pt>ople were cvcicuated when a mudslide l ore thro ugh the ir MaodeviUe Canyon homes, a n area of Lo6 Angeles that has been denuded by fire. Mrs . Shirley's injure d husband. Richard. was rescued by two police officers who rode to the top or a hill on a bulldozer, Police said. Sheriffs deputies will resume their search today for Margarett Hall, 27, who wa s swept away by a wa ll of water Saturday near Tapia Pa rk in Malibu Canyon Caroline To Marry? NEW YOH.K (AP> Write r Tom Camey con· cedes he's "in love' with Caroline Ke nned y , 22- year-0ld dauf(hler of the \ate John F. Kennedy. ac rording to Ladi es' Home Journ a l But a s k ed whether marriage was a possibility, he replied. "I can't answer that " "The whole interest in Caroline and me on the part of the press has been stressful." Carney. 31 s aid in an Intervi e w p u b I i s h e d i n' t h e magazine's March issue- The Journal said Miss Kennedy's mother , J ac- queline Kennedy Onassis, has advised Carney on a movie script he has co· authored but was unable to sell it to two of Hollywood's top agents. a..ANQf COAST ll~C DAILY PILOT f fw Ot•fllllP C6"1 0.11¥ P1~. •It"' •"~Pt•• CeM> t»&¥ctttw ~Pff"\' t"NM•\"""9bYthiPOt,.nor (Ocl\I Publt""-'-f(~ \l>twf'•tf"f'dUI~•'" _,,_ -·-f ,.o., '"' (.Oll• -· ...._. ... ~ """"""°" .... ~.~­t.Wf"Y .. ltt IM......, l~&.«,.1$6outrr.(o.\t A ~ .. t~~fi.Ol'l I\ Wb'IU.0 »tvrCUy\•nd ~y\ ,..,...,,..,..,,o-t...,.,.,~ ... °'"""" ,, ., l36 W"llkyM...c.C .. l•--'4>111-•m» ·-... -,,, ......... ,--·--·•c- V1<• ..... --0o-·--~-,.,. .... _,._.....,. .. _ .. , ..... a..M....... ·-"""" A"ltftM't ,_..,..."'t l dltot" ~· ltac" Offtee "'11 Ho (M \t Hl'l"••t Daily -~.-,•le .... ·- COUPLE ANXIOUSLY WATCH FLOODWATER BUILDUP IN FRONT ¥ARD AT LAOUNA CANYON ROAD SATURDAY For Don MorrtHey and CherH Moore, Clogged Drain Meant a Tldel Pool at 2"5 Laguna Canyon Road F,.._r~AJ RAIN ... got out on a bulldozer early to· day and the remaining six peo· ple were expected to ride out on bulldozers by tonight. All were reoorted in good condition in a s ma ll cabin in the canyon Residents of the south coast a rea were struggling lo cope with the rain. In Lag una Beach 's Arc h Beach Heights . two families were evacuated from Del Mar Avenue homes when rain-caused erosion started s lides in the neighborhood. The families or C.L. McArthur and the George Ushakosses were mov ed out when about 90 feet of cracking Del Mar Avenue plummeted downhill and their homes shd, loo. About 30 residents of Laguna CC1nyon Road were moved to a Red Cross shelter Sunday night when the canyon became mun· dated with about four feet of water. One house was dei:.troyed and 12 others damaged ·-2:i.:...~·J· o( i1J,.1f" / -:--7 Police reported electrical and telephone failures thr.oughout the art colony and a portion of the Main Beach boardwa•k col- lapsed after being undermined by run off and hieh tides CHEREE MOORE REMOVES DEBRIS FROM DRAIN THAT HAO CLOGGED Police in Newport Beach and San Clemente reported some problems with mudslides on rQadways. Sunday Brought In the Storms, Then the Raina Came Again In Newport Beach. s lides and undermined paving temporarily c losed Back Bay Drive. one lane of Jamboree Road near East Coast Highway and one lane of northbound Dover Drive near 16th Street. Soggy on Coast, But Not Record ln San Cleme nte, mudslides were reported on Ave nlda Va- quero and Camino Las Mares In Cost a Mesa . Ca lTr~n s crews were expected to close one northbound lane of Newport Bo ulevard near Del Mar as rains continue to erode the ex cavatioo in the middle of the boulevard. All Orange Coast cities report ed temporary street flooding at the peaks of the two weekend storms. but most streets were re-opened today. Howeve r, officials cautioned that arrival or the p redicted storm tonight would mean road closures again. Homes endangered in other south coast locations . '--Two patios on Ave n1d a Presidio started to slide. The ram that's fallen on ·the Orange Coast so far this year is well above average, but it's far from setting a record, according to amateur weather historian J . Sher man Denny of Huntington Beach So far this year . nearly 16 1nchesofrain have fallel'}. he said. ··But our wettest year was in 1943 We had 28 inches that ye a r ," he s a id . T e n years earlier. lhe Orange Coast had posted its driest season. getting only 3 65 tnches of rainfall J\('cordmg to figures kept by Denny, "111cc J une 30, 1979, 15.43 intlles of rain have fa llen in lluntm~lon R£>ach He says the h~u re I!'> n•prC'M.•nt:.it1 ve of the t'nl1 r<• Oran~c Coa~t ln the 49 yeari. Denny. has been keeoing statistics, he said Motorists: Here 's Closed Road List Here are hlabway and freeway closures reported at oreas tlme today: -PA.aftCCOABTBJGBWAY: From Avenlda Pico Capistrano to PaJlnde Drtve. -CAMINO CAPl8TllANO: North from Avery Parkway. · t -DEL OBISPO 8T8EET: From Camino Cap1s rano to Selva Road. -LAGUNA CANYON aOAD: From the Sao Dte10 Freeway lo Pacillc Coa1t H1chway. -oaTBGA RIGBWA.Y: From the San Dle10 Freeway to \he Riverside County Line. -BACK BAY DlllVE: From San Joaquin Hllla Road to Eaatbluft Drtve. CANYONS: Road• leading Into Sllverado, Holy Jlm and Trabuco canyon•. -PAClFtCCOAST HIGHWAY: From Ventura County llne t~ Santa Monica. r -M9VN'l'AIN8: All roads lnto town• ln the San Bernardino Mountains. -8ECONDARV ROADS: Numerous roods throughout Oran1e and Loe An11eles counties. the 12-wfo;rth season total ha., avera;;d"out lo ll.73. L.asl year. at the same datt·. 12.10 inches had fallen. .. We're way ahe ad of t h1· average and If it keeps coming down like It did this weekend. we could set a new record: Denny said. I , Grave Rippe d, Photographed SLIDELL. La. t AP> -St. Tammany Par ish de puties are !->c.'<'ktni.: \'aodals who broke open a grave and stole a skull aner taking C'olor photographs of the remains. T he dl"ttecrated grave was that of Larson Crawford, who died in 1915 at age 7S. Deputies said the nearby grave of a 4·year-0ld ctrl also was opened. but nothing was disturbed. • 8 1 n.e Auoela&ed Prea lranJan President AbolhualU\ Banl·Sadr has repeated bls de.- mand ror a U.S. admission of auill for alleged misdeeds dur· lng the abah'a reicn u a condi· lion for the release of the American boalaaes, Tehran radio aald today . The Inquiry by an intem•- tional commission Into Iranian allegations against the deposed shah will not be sufficient to ·ensure the r elease of the so Americans. now In their lOTth day of captivity. Bani-Sadr was quoted as saying after a meeting of the ruling RevoluUonary Council Sunday night. Secretary of State Cyrus R . Vance. meanwblle. arrived in New York and went into a meet- ing with U.N. Secretary·GeneraJ Kurt Waldheim. A s pokeswoman for the American mission to the United Nations was asked the purpose of Vance's visit and said ahe thought il was for a seneral · discussion but "I would expttt that the subject of Iran would come up " One of the hostages in Tehran. U .S . Marine C pl. W 1ll1am Gallegos. said in a filmed in· terview that he had expected tb.e shah to be returned to Iran -in the &erond weelt of U.S. Em· bassy siege He s aid after two weeks he had thought he would remain ln the embassy forever or leave "in a plastic bag." Galleg<>h and Marine: Sgt Paul Le wis spoke on Feh 10 with <> J?roup of the v1s1ting 49 me mber!'\ of the Committee for Amenca.n Iranian Crisis Resolution. Woman Slain; Man Shot in Tavern Brawl A "oman wa:. ~hot to <Jealh and ct man rrtl1cally Injured Sunday night du ring a d1~pull' over mu.o;1t· played in a Santa Ana bar Polic-e withheld ide ntification of the victims. pending nolifica t1on of relatives. Officers said two men became embroiled in an a rgument over juke box music and shot a malt! patron and 3 remale barmakt. The s uspects then Oed The man was re po rted in c-rtt1cal rond1 t1on todav ut llCI !\1 ed1r:il Ct•nll•r · · ' SLAIN ... offi cer-. r('l urnl'c1 to q ut·~t1on him . the 'Aound 'A j s d1scovere<l . he c;a 1d Support units rrnm polie<' dtl part menu. 1n lluntington Beach, Cos t a Mesa . S a nta Ana. Westminster and Anah('lrt\ r~sponded lo Saturday's shoot ang. Barlo w said. ho wever . th~t wounded Officer Cuadras WI#./> the only one who e xchanged shots wtlh the suspect Although he had not seen u ballistics report, Barlow said that "from all lndtcaUons .. a bullet from Cuadras· gun caused the chest wound. Fount.aln Valley police have asked the Orange County Dis- trict Attorney'' Office to con- duct an independent tnvestlga- tloo of the shooting. AL S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISL AND NEWPORT BEAC~ ( '.' lll I 644 .';'Q3(' ,, . .. -:: .. ,.~ ~ Ez•et P•l•lld Tell DEAR PAT : 1 have uthriU.. and am beinc UQMd medkall)t. My doctor toad mt a lot ol peo ple wute untold awna ol money 1oln1 after ao caUtd quick curea. Jmt bow much money 1s s~nt on wortbl!IM tnatm•tT H.W., Coeta Mesa .,.... ...,.Nn _. wtll trJ...,...... to re u." ... ,.... ..... Mutr ....... ,u ,..., .. iMffMtift &nalm•t• 8~1 .. 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BNMlway, 8 aa&a ha. c.rt.. WUU•••· co• ••••uUea ..-<lallll ,_ Pedwaer c .... .._, ftna, •W .... cue U.. develop•eM el u elfedtve ,.... •• •Mt &o .. ~ -'-' -... H Y dart.at ..... ,,.... .... " ... aad &o ~erc.•e u.e ace k rrter la e•Jlo1· mn t. ..... ,.... ~ .... ti •..... , apedal lec&an Mt1H ,.., .... eftr • ofterecl u trala· .. ........ .-nk ........... t•ra111 '-ded YWCA e.,a., • ..a .....,._ lw Matan Wom•. ... ..., IU4'T1 lw mere..,_••"-· Er.rria~ Ez•reb•• E.ree•• D~H PAT I'm on a calorie reduction diet, but l haven't done much exercise. I am losing ome weight but think I could speed up the process tf J did the n ght kind of exer cises How do you balance counung calories and exercise to achieve the g re ates\ weight loss? A G , Costa Mesa \' ou.r be11t bel wollld be to order a booklet from Address To1.t1-~loted Sorry llOC.00 t ·j~f~ C•ty Si ate Zip O t have a charQe accou!'\1 at Bullor ~ s My Charge Card Number is tU 1..auld lll<e 10 8l>(lly lot I 8ullOC~ ' O""l)e Acc&J'll p,.,..,,_.. eekf t !>() ~"' < l"!Aro•-m stt ,,,.,, ltf"(S ~' Of<1N \ vnt'f9f ~·( '"•'"' lt(jJ &' \.ah•'\. 111• •1 ,, 1"11vt'''-+t"I l.•Ufutru1 SPhOP."O t\,)IQl'\ w•lt C)t• • 1 i 1·t1 I +'' f (k,~ "•"'' (jfl'ftllt'ftK'J out•tdf 8w" .. 'f~tQYllf .. •V•·'w l'ftl I } .. LH Prea&dn&'• CoueU Oii ft)'alcal Fla.e. ... Sp.rte lllal &if .. Upe .. Lt111drll eUl'dle wa caledlt .. ielp , .............. , ........ . ....._ _. w.._ c.&rcli" '1 ....... • etM9 .. .... Cl•-· ..,.... ... Cellller, .,.. 11111. ........ c..11•. a... ...... ta,•:c ... aut '-' el..,._. 1e&hM) II ... lf&en \M , ... ti ......... &Ma II nenadq. 1'llete Jtlldlel eMa,.,... ._,... •· take ud activity r :1tteru el ..._ ,.._. wMll &MN ol •rmal wr lpt. TIM ftecll•S• .-.Ow tUt ebeM pMple dJd Mt cou•me u y 11.ore caloriee U... Ulelr .. ,.al welP& peen. bat Uut &bey were •adl Ina aeU.e. t'or example, adcllac at alaldft per day of mo4era&e exerdae to yotir adledale cu '"Ilk la • , • IN• el 'IP to ZS poaada la ON year -....... , YM ~ keep 1"I' c&Jorie la&ake t.M auae. Roger'• hu a varie™ of large, quality bulbs, including Upright, Basket fte Wea U.at laere.tee .. yakal adlvlty will tacreue you appe&l&e u ao& cr.. A lieu penoa bl gM4 e.dMS. may eat ._.. ,...._., mereuecl adl vt&y, a.& u.e estra exerdle '9na llP u.e extra calorta. Overwelpt peot* -·t read tM H•e way to modera&e euttlM. Oaly eseesttve e1erclle wm taerea1e appeti&e; modeTa&e exettlH dMs ao& t tlmua&e &be arge to eat. la fact. ll uully ( . ~ and Picotee <-: Tuberous Begonias. decreuea appetite. So, ll yoa're trylDg to CG9trol yoar •etiM. I f911ow • proper diet. Bgt, abo try MUial uWe JI wr-.-,.~~~-~....,------~--~~~ mlnata '° an boar a day abo9& fln tlmea per J week for pl9ytlcal adlvlty. Wta.i yCMU dodor'1 ad· =...:::..;::::_ __ _:_ _ _::::..::.:_.=_:__...:...:.....:..~_...:...__::..;::....:.:;...=- vlt'e, flad tome type of replu vt1orou playalcal actlvl&y. It doesn 't matter ~r yoa eajoy l>lk· lag, dancing, waJJdag, Joella£ or awimmlac; Jat do It every day. L. M. BOYD INFORMS In the .. ____________________________ _ ----------------------------------- I rvlDe C'l\Y otnda IJ are takJJul the rtnt 1t.pe toward c"rln1 • deftcfener ut Inf onnaUOd Oft futur' bullh CAN mrt>d• for OJ. 1rowtn1 commwtlt,y The CUy Council unanlmoutly •P prond • ptop09al by Mayor David 8 1'11 l'O(" ntly lo have rlty 1Wf berln pr•llmlnery work In thl1 .,. .. as 11 po111lblt prelud lo moro detailed analy!tt'8 of the nff'd ror iwml' type of mt>dlcal facllttr In th~ city i\t ''"""nt, rvlnf' ha11 no hol!plt•I a nd only limited nu•dlul clinic f•tl\iUee b sadd lht> t'lt y would nt•ed to make ''lt0m4' 888essmcnt" of future n•t'd• The mayut i.u 11J cit y repreacn- tatlv would one day have lo lc1Ufy lo 1tale and federal offi cials about health car. needs In the city without • ewncient data b.ae on which to rely Hoepltala •bJcb 1erve Jmae ln· elude Hoa1 Memenal Ho.pAtal In Newport Beach, Tmtln Commun.lty Hoapttal, SlddJeback Community Hoapltal and Sant. Ana-.Tuatin Com- munity .._pltal. SI 111 uld be ls concerned that frvin e'11 hospital needs could be usurped by aurroundln1 facilities in-con vcruent to ruch. The Or•n•e County Heallh Plan· nlng Council and the 1late recuJate the· alloutton of bo1pltal beds in Orange County. The mayor saJd officials need lo ~enerate reliable data on beaJth care needs i n Irvine 10 when other hospllah apply for added beddl.n1 capacity, lhe city can praent ita case ' Lagulla Interviews Set Lattuna Beat'b Clly l 'oundl m<'mbers will be inlervwwln~ residents for poslllons on fi ve com mlsslon11 and com mitlee!' wh~n they meet 1'ues duy in <'o un c ll t'hombers " c enter, parks and beaches and visitor and tourist activities. For more information about tbe position or e ligibility . call City Clerk Verna Rollinger at 497·3311, ext. 209. SPEECHCAAFT to M pteMMM ~h NIWPOR't CINTU TOAaTllAITUla CLU• 231 FE89'UARY 21, 1:45 P.M. __ ._.,,...._.c:-0. ............. .._,._,Daya or 151-llOO I ve•. all your watctt and clock ntpaln - sp1eu1tzlng In Rolex repairs Fine Selection of Seiko Watches - Also Futurlng Grandfather, Mantle and Wall Clocks Thos e res idents in· I T •--s•-tu Deli,~ -..,,,.. tereatt'd In serving on t Ofie'S fi the panels should submit o n tbe Saf ety and Sl'curity Committee. which provide~ citizen n •11ponse to police, rire. lifeguard and animal control operations a,nd the Economic Commit· lee. which offers opl · nions or economic ac· tivities recomme nded by the city departmenta. a letter or resume out-Air. Hockey is a good way to forget the tension and pressure of .a llning their background tough day at school. Jeffrey Lieberman, 8 . grabs a puck to try hl.s.. ~nd qualifications . THE COUNCIL will a lso be inte rvie wing candidat es f or the Muni cipal Servi ces Commit~ch pro· vide.YCifiien participa· lion related to parking. traffi c circulation, str~et maintenance and the city's transit system. and lhe ReereaUon and Social Services Commit· tee, which offers advice concerning the operation of the city's community luck a t lhe Boys Club of the South Coast located in San Clemente .~ Application forms are ---available in the City o .. aih Nofif.•f"• DPofh No••~· Cle rk's offi ce a t 505 D fl'ofh Nofi«•1-s TONCIU~Y ~t¥•t•' ..,...,.r trw cJ1trct1"" of Hatbo• Ft-Oruaty 1\ 1'80 ,u thf' ~ o• >('I Sh,.. Forest Ave LE E lONCAAY , .. ~·~n• ol Coll• Mt>W C.• PA\\4!'0 •• ,,. on Ff'btu.ery H. '~ Sur,,,•w-o bv • d•uiont.-r C•ro• Fo• ot CtK>•\lrM\O 8•.c.n (4 ._urw-r•I ~•r Y•C~\ ... 11 b .. n••d o" 'U .. '110flY Febru•rv l'f 1• di 10 OOAM ttf Pttr< .. 8rof,...r\ Brfl 8rcWOwtc11v Crt~~I ton ck,Ktf'O bl' ~ <><•neJe Counlv M•\OntC Bo•td trHttt mpnt P •t 1tt< V•tw Mtmor•al P•rk fr1~\ "'•• t •ll al ow m ortu..tr'iOl'I Mond.At' r,.nru•rv I& ""° trorn ' OOP M to ~ OOP M p , .. ,( .. 8rntnf"r\ 9f'tl 8 ro.td•d' Mortv•'• l •wn MWnt 01••• Mon u••• ot (0•1~ "'ur••Wo(I b• ''on Wollo~m R p.,,¥ VACANCIES . Mo .o \~\\~ ol Co""~-·· C• I \o\I~• C••.r J ' exist On HOOVE• a~..non "' S..nt• An• C• ~no' the city's Arts Com -4j1t~~.A:~c~: ,;~~:~~ .. '~~"::n~u~' ~:t,,".~~ "~::;:net R:.~~~~ndcl";; . .'.~ mission, which acts as vovP<I by M• nu1<•\ VPlm.> Wa rO Of Qr•nO<'uldr•n Pn••I~ "''""•\ wor• 3n advtSOry Capacity in Or•nQf' C. M llOff'd lnm•nof '"4tm,.t M id w ith 1ntMtMnt •t MoUl\IJt•n v ,#., •• ca o~11.~ Sl••••m P .. we1 ....... 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Guests will be able to apply for pageant mem· bership at the membership jubilee. ldlormation, 492· 1311 (1'ltNOIA Ill AUi Ot K I" DEA090tr SALE s9oo POLISHED BRASS ., -. /REG. 1.2.90) OOU8l I tVL11jOI" UCAOlOt r 1· OfAOIOlT POLISHED BRASS SENIOR CITIZENS $1.00 Hearing Tests Set For Santa Ana ELECTRONIC HEARING TF..5TS will be given at American Hea ring Aid Center Monday, Tuesd ay, Wednesday a nd Thurs · day, F eb. 18, 19, 20, 21. 9 :00A.M. to 5.00 PM State Licensed Hearing Aid Specialists will be present to perform the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to a test e mploying the latest e lect r onic equipment whic h will d e termine his or her p articular loss. Diagrams s howing how the ear works and some of the causes of hearing loss will be available. Everyone s hould have a hearing test at least once a year. especially if hearing clearly is difficult. 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Orange Coast ~\ • t • E 0 I T I 0 N Vour Hometo•n Dally Newspaper • 73, NO,, 49, 3 SECTl(*.I; • PAO&S MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1980 c Fl FTEEN CENTS < StBte Reeling From.·· Vi9lent Storms , !- ., 'fte Aaleela ........ The fourtb la a wave ol ..em-'-'•b eeueleu Padllt atonm battered 101a1. Southern ~alllomla early today, wlU. yet Uotber atonn movma la. n.e 'lix daya of violent weather already bad claimed at least 12 tlvea and caused millions of ~liars in property damaae. . At least four persons were .qiissing after their small plane * * * dtaap,.artd ln the storm betw ... Palmdale and Van Nuy1 ............ aUUM>ritin Mid. A ltbou1h the National Weather Service Hid today that the comln1 storm may veer sli•bll)' IOUthward ltom the path , of the ~vious 1tornu, the Los Anaeaes area was still expecUng rain wfth occasional heavy showers through Tuesday, with the chance of rain at 80 percent * * * or mor.. "The lleavlett rain today should bt la SM Dle&o. Imperial aod Riv..,... eouu..." said NWS forecaster Roger Pappas. "But the heavy raln will be more aeneral by tonight ... ''There's one storm right after * * * the other," s aid forecaster Al Bascomb of the weather fronts moving east from the Pacific Ocean. "There's so many I can't keep track." · But there were a few hours of dry weather Sunday and again this morning for residents to re- group. A flash nooc:t watch issued for several counties, especially in mountain and coastal a reas. was * * * lo last through torueht. By 6 a.m . today, 2.4 inches of rain had falle n on the Los Angeles Civ~ .Center from the storm that e~ed before dawn. bringing the season total to 19.41 inches -more than 9 inches above normal for this time of year. The latest storm-related death occurred early today when Cha rles Spoehr. 27. of Venice, * * * was electrocuted as he stepped into a puddle of water where power lines bad fallen, said Los Angeles Police Sgt. Pal Con· nelly. The Los Angeles County S heriff's Department was searching for a Piper Cherokee with four Burbank residents a boa rd that left Palmdale late Sunday afternoon for Van Nuys, CStt STORM, Page A2> * * * [Sunlight .at End of Rain Tunnel? .. . . 'Suspet;t's Slaying :Probed ~ Orange County District At· torney's investigators are ex- pected to focus their probe of a Saturday night shootout on a bizarre twist in which a Costa Mesa armed robbery suspect .djed after he wounded a Foun- tain Valley officer. The suspect. James Kenneth Carey. 23, 164 E. Bay St.. Costa .Mesa. was detained at the Foun- iain Valley police station for nearly an hour by officers who s ay they did not know the man was wounded. Fountain Valley police said alter placing Carey in a cell to cool off. officers returned to dis· if:ovr!ra ~~:Stm:0r:m~.as s uffering Paramedics were summoned and Carey was transported to ,Fountain Valley Community Hos pital, where he was pro· "ounced dead. . The chain of events began at about 9:40 p.m. Saturday, when Officer Henry Cuadras, 28. responded to a r e port .of an armed robbery at Marie Callen· d e r 's R es t aurant. 18889 Brookhurst St. S h ots we r e exc hanged between Cuadras and the sus· peel outside the restaurant. Of· ficer Cuadras was wounded in •the left elbow and forehead and was treated Saturday night at 'Fountain Valley Community Hospital. He was reported in good cond1· 'tion at the hospital today. r Carey was subdued by backup police and transported to the police station. "The suspect was stiJI fighting whe n he was taken from the ·scene to the station," said Lt. L.W. Barlow. a Fountain Valley police watch commander. 1~ "He was fighting a ll the time tbey were bringing him in," Barlow said. "The re was no in· 'dication that he was wounded." ·: The watch commander said Carey was placed in a cell to 'permit him to quet down. W~en effice rs returned to question llim. the wound was djscovered. 11ae said. Support units from police de· partments in Huntington Beach. ,Costa Mesa, San ta Ana. flestminste r a nd Anaheim responded to Saturday's shoot· itJlg. •• . C:oast Weatber Rain probability ~r-. cent tonight and T y, wltb occasional heavy 1howers ·a nd chance of thunderstorm Tuesday. Winds gusting llP-'° 35 IDPh near coast. Continued mlld wltb lows tonight in aPJ>f!r 508 and highs Tues- day lower 808. · INSIDE TODA 't' rrom lot bow to auto ~ OtO!Nr, Newport : ••o'clt rutdet1t Martw . ~--tMattt'•l ... ; .. ..,.... to .,.. top. Start, ...... PagtCJ. ....... o.IJy ~ ... -·· .k ...... It- Orange Coast Bails Out Weather forecasters offered a glimmer or hope today that the destrucooo-dealing storms that have lashed Southern California for the past week could give way to better weather in a few days. A spokesman for the National Weather Service said the im· mediate outlook is for a repeat or the two weekend storms that combined to dump up to five inches or rain on the Orange Coast The new storm is eiq>ecl- ed to hit tonight. But the s pokesman said, forecasters are watching a small bigb pressure system that is deveJoplng i.n the Pacific. hop- ing it will grow large enough to denect the continuing chain of storms. "The re a re a few storm systems out'm the Pacilic right DOW, but tben'a 8 pouible hiP preuwe ~ °"ve10Pta•· too. I wou.JdD't wut to say wbat's ;o. ing to happen later this week. but we're keeping an eye on things." Tbe combmed storms stag- gered Southern California over tbe week.end. Hit hardest in Orange County was the southern portlqn or the county. where res· idents we re digging out and drying out today and bracing for toni~ht's storm COUPLE ANXIOUSLY WATCH FLOODWATER BUILDUP IN FRONT YARD AT LAGUNA CANYON ROAD SATURDAY For Don MorrtHey and Cherff Moote, Clogged Oreln Meant a Tldal Pool at 2665 Laguna Canyon Road In the western part of the county. residents of tbe Beach View Mob1lehome Park in Hunt- ington Beach found themselves fa cing high waler again Sunday night. Many of them had been evacuated last Wednesday night because of flooding. Phoenix Fights Floods SuXJllen Rivers Submerge Crossings PHOENIX, Ar iz. (AP) - Flood-weary P hoenicians an- ticipated a long day's journey in· to ni g ht with pros pect s o f massive, rush-hour traffic jams and yet another storm to test already brimmin g reservoirs and r ushing rivers . Discouraged bf Gov. Bruce Babbitt's prediction of "a co· loss al snafu," thousands of com· m utera braced for a crowded m arathon across t he three bridges that link north and south Phoerux. All riverbed crossings were submerged by floodwaters that bad receded St.mday until about 8:30 p.m., when the Salt Ri ver Project increased the now from its Granite Reef diversion dam to m ake room for runoff from a s torm expect e d t o a r rive tonight. A. 'Cheap Shot' Reagan Reacts to Joke Flap CLAREMONT, N.H . (AP) -Ronald Beaaan Hid to- day a news report about an ethnic Joke be ~kl wat taken out of context, and be called it "a cheap abot." W. press secretary said Reagan would apologbe to aayooe who bad been offended. • -'-''H "He's eorry " said the press secretary, Jim &MULe. e goes outolbia w.ly not to offend.any American." Asked whether t.be Joke would cost ~an votes, Lake said, "I certainly hope not." AS .-POaTED BY A.BC News correspondent JobD Laurence on Sunday, the former California governor told tbe foUowtng jOke to aldifl.S and Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R- N .H ., whlJe traveling between Keene and MUford du.riDC his campaian · for the N~w Hampshire presidential primary: . , "How do you tell the Polhh one at a cockflcbt? He • tbe one with tbe duck. "How do you tell the Italian? He's the one wbo beta on the duck. --d -'-"Bow do you tell when the Mafia'• tbeNT au. awr. wlD1." • A8C MID a&AGAN LA'l'D n111 .. d tlii lit to n - ~rten. . Md Campalpiq lD Cl&Nmont today. Re.,ua apt•• an1er at Laurence, "wbo aulde It • .,,. ... .JI II I •~ 10 &round teUlq eUudc Joi*. "I daa't De tlaat trpe f1' llamOI', aad 1D a con.....- -... _..._._ --...a-tld8 .... dout wtlJl 009 ol U. N • a---.;;.-;.:: ..S 1 W llwa tllil aa ID eumpla," c:: ........... rflew. .. ,.. The flow from the dam into the Sall River was increased from 61.500 to 80,000 cubic feet per second CCFSl-the same a mount that w a s p a ssing throuab the Phoenix area at noon on Sunday. The f1ow from Stewart Moun· tain Dam, which holds back Saguaro Lake east of Phoenix. was about 50 cfs. SRP officials had feared the structurally un· sound dam might collapse from the for ce of runoff fro m Saturday's storm. but rain totaled only a half inch insle!id of the predicted one to three 10· cbes. BefoTe tonight 's storm at'· rives. SRP hopes to have a~ut 100 000 acre-feet of room \n its tw~ Verde reservoirs and about 160,000 acre-feet of space in its Salt re9UVOin. On SUnday night, the Verde Lakes had about 70,000 acre·feet of room and the Sall River lakes a bout 915.000 acre-feet of room. according to SRP spokesman.Joe Gae loch. Vault Baby Death Natural FREDERICKSBURG, Va. ,(AP) -A mwnmlfiect infant found lD tbe nult of a funeral bome * a natural deatla about 40 re.. aao. · accordiDC to a11top91 report. Tbe NPOrt •a.kt • • Un.cl mfut WU ltlllborn or died a few da,1 after blrtll. a a,.ke1wo••• for ti•• i tal• ···-............ lllAid.. fte .............. tM burial ctlalllla -tM tiaf eolllD ln ...... lt ... ICMld lut PridaY bw11Mt9 a. approatmate Jear o1 ltl ctudl, .... 1ald. Art Resc~d ~ From Floo~d LB Gallery Members of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art formed a human chain Sunday night to remove hundreds of JNOrks of art from the flooded lower gallery. A s pokes woman ~or the museum said the work included much of the museum's perma· nent collection and work that re· cenlly had been exhibited. The pieces removed inc1':1ded oil paintings. watercolors. litho-- graphs, ph otographs a nd sculpture. It was reported that none was damaged. The spokeswoman said that firemen earlier in the day bad pumped out the lower gallery of the building al J07 Cliff Drive . Park spokeswo man Virgirua Miller said the water in the park rose about 3"'1 feet and some res· 1dents waded out. while their neighbors decided to ride out the storm. No additional damage was reported Sunday night, she said. The canyons of the Santa Ana Mountains in eastern Orange County also became trouble spots in the weekend storms. Sheriff's deputies reported an unknown numbe r of peopie s va~d a t Coto d e Cau b~ e T rabuco Ca nyon washed out access roads. In addition. two men and a woman. stranded in a pickup truck io Holy Jim Canyon by Saturday's s torm. r emained trapped in the canyon. but at least bad some company -six rescuers who also sot stuck. Three of the would-be rescuers -<Stt RAIN, Page A2) Motorists: Here's Closed Road List Here are highway and freeway closur~ed al oress time today: · . -PAancCOASTRIGHWAY: From Avenida Pico Capistrano to Palisade Drive. _,- -CA••NO CAPl8TaANO: N6rtb from Avery Partway. • -DEL OBISPO STSBBT: From Camino Capistrano to Selva Road. -IAGVNA CANYON aoAD: From tbe San Die10 Free~ to Pac:lflc Cout lllOway. TEGA BIGBWAY: From the San OMID Freeway to tbe Rlwenkte County Llne. -Mm MY DalVS: Prom San Joaquin mu. Road to&uU91a8Drift. -cANYONS: Roads .....,._, lnto Sllverado. Holy Jlm -and Trabueo c~. -PAal'IC COAST lllGllWAY: From Ventura County UM to SIMa llOldca. -MOVNTAINI: All roads Into towns ln the San Beraardlno Momtalnl . -alDCONDUY aOADS: Numerous roads tbrouabout Ora.nae and Loi Anaeles counties. ' OM. 't PtLOl DrrROIT <AP> -Fwed wttll ....W. .... Mid IUll• tau~ laventorlff, U. . m1toufacturer• tutallvel.J ben acll~lld • dec"M ol ti pm C9& la 1 eleo.d....,... car ..,.. dUC'tloo com»ated wtlb lUl 1.u. 1 tr..S. publlceUoa repor\ed today. . W•t.h prodlldJon ln u.. nrst Ulree mcmtha ot the r•ar ntlmaled to traH am·a Orst quarter b1 14 pernni. •HOftd· quart« oulJ"ll coWd wlacl U1J ._.._ ti pettenl aD4 JO l*ffal lower t.bu It wu In lhe 1ame pert ol last year. aald lhrd'1 Automotive leporta. , Tbe nve roms>Mnlts lated 2 04 million ura for the aasembly Unea compared with 2 43 mllUon m last year's &eeond ~rt.er In tht' nntt quarter. lhey will huvc built about I 82 million •l•lnat 2.41 million 10 th~ samt-1979 quurt~r Gel4 Cle~ Mlz~fl •• Qlllrt O•w LONDON <AP> 1-·oniian ex<'hange m&rkets wel't' QUJet ud &~d mutet.a wern me>rt' :so today as a variety of l~al hoUdaya clased trading c~nter:. 11round the world With market.a 10 Amen ca, Hong Kong and parts of West Germany cao.ed gold cl06ed at $661 SO an ounce an London com· paced with $6Si.SO at the close Friday. In Zunch gold closed at MS2.SO compared witb $669.SO Tbe price ()( ailver closed slightly higher in London at $3S 75 an ounce compared with $3S SO The dollar closed in Tokyo at 243 775 J ap4.1nese yen, up from 243.075. 111-r-•ett fw Pac• of Trai• NEW YORK <AP> -A man was pushed in front of a s ub-way train and killed in Queens today, about 13 hours after a n 11-year-md boy was shoved into the path of another train in Harlem. Sgt. James Duffy of the Transit Poli ce said It was "too early to tell" if the same person pushed both victims. The killing oc· curred at about 10·10 a .m. at the Roosevelt Avenue-14th Street station of the I RT Flushing line in Jackson Heights, Queens. nc. Gfrb Killed '• Fir~ LOS ANGELES (AP)-T wo young girls, ages 2 and ~· died when fire s wept through their Highland Pa rk home Uus morning, fire officials s aid. The girls' bodies were found in a rear bedroom of the one· story home. Their parents were laken to a nearby emergency hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation, the spokesman said. NftD Sto,... Beatf• tor Nortla By Tbe Aslloc:la&ed Press A P~cific-bom stor m packing gale-force winds was bound today for northern Califo rnia where workers took advantage of a brief weather break to fortify a San Joaquin River Delta levee weakened by three days of ram, wind and rising tides. Newcolller Collects Costa Mesa History By JACKJE HYMAN o -.,..., ,.. ... s~ lf1117 ..... GoddaN baa .,._ In ~If .... Gab:· &bi.,._.., but for the last two of them abe's been collecting Its histoey. M rs. Goddard has lntervtewed 46 longtime residents a bout their memories and would like to in- ter view at least 10 more as part. o f the Costa Mesa Historical !:>ociety's oral history project. She said that, after moving he r e fro m Iowa w ith he r husband and two chi ldren, she wanted to pursue her interest m history "Of course, 1t was a beautiful introduction to the town." Mrs. Goddard added. The project began as part. or the historical society's cclebra- t io n of the c ity's 25th a n· niversary two years ago, but Mrs . Godda rd said the i n· terv1ews took longer than she anticipated. He r subjects are divided into six categories: business peeple. pioneers, elected offi cials, city e mployees, educators. and in- teresting people who don't fit in· to a nother category. "Som e of the people I've talked to are really quite old," Mrs . Godda rd s a id . "Unless their me mories are recorded. they're forgotten. Thal biatory would be lost for future genera- liona." In fact one or the people she inte~ed shortly before his death was George Coffey, Costa MeH's first city manager, who died in December. Mrs. Goddard said the his- torical society retains the tapes and tramcrtpt.a and someday c DAILY PILOT "'"°'-~°"'.., ........ 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In describing the changes m his business, cus to m e rs a nd mer c handise, for ex a m~le. a bus inessman might also g1,ve In· formation about changes m the city at different times, Mrs. Goddard said. Afterward, she types up the in· terviews and sends a copy to the interviewee . Copies· have alao been sent to the city, she said. Mrs. Goddard's s ubjects have ranged from little-known but in· terestin~ longtime residents to s uch notables aa retired three· time Mayor Al Pinkley and cur- rent Police Chier Roger Ne~h. She aaid she finds local hUJtory o r s pecial interest, partly because it's more accessible to a historian a nd partly because young people can rela te It to places and people they know. Also, Mrs. Goddard s aid, "If you take a little section or lhJs country and s tudy It, it's like a keyhole into American life." Valle~ Cr88he8 Fatal to Five VISALIA <AP) -Five Tulare eowrt.y residents were killed In two San Joaquin Valley traffic acddentadurtng t.be weekend. Three Visalia women died ~ their car went through a stop alsn at hl1h speed and crwhed lnto the aJde of a lar1e tnlCk Sund9y. A couple from E•· _. wen tilled when their car lltnlCk • uw Saturday. .,,.... ..... ,, ........ Jrulu ~t Abo•bwM 8anl..s.dr baa repeated bia de· mand lw • U.S. 1dmluJoD of •ullt for 1lte1ed mildeedl dur· Ina t.be abah'1 relarn as • CGDdl· Hon for lbe releaae of tbe American ho•t•as ea. Tebru radlo Hid today. The lnquJ ry by an lnt.erna· ttonal commiuloo into lr-.n alle&aUona aaalnat the dePQMd shah will not be aufficient to ensure the release of the 50 Americans. now in their 107tb day of capt1v1ty. Bani-Sadr was quoted as sying after a meetinc or t he ruling Re volutionary Council Sunday night. SecN!tary of Slate Cyrus R. Vance, meanwhile, arrived in Ne w Yor k and went into a meet· mg with U N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim A spokeswoman for the American mission to the United Nations was asked the purpotie of Vance's visit and said s he thought it was for a general discussion but '· J would expect tha t the subject or Ira n would come up." _ One of the hostages in Tehran, U .S . Ma r in e Cpl. William Gallegos, said -in a filmed in- terview that he had expected the shah to be returned to Iran in the second week of U.S. Em· bassy siege. He said after two weeks he had thought he would remain in the embassy forever or leave "in a plastic bag." Gallegos and Marine Sgt. _PauJ Lewis spoke on Feb. 10 wtth a group of the visiting 49 me~bers of the Committee for Amencan- lranian Crisis Resolution. 'fhe inte rview was filmed by Greek te le vi sion and broadca st on NBC-TV's 'Today" show. Bani-Sadr's decla ra tion came as Waldheim was awaiting the Iranian government's response tod ay to his choice of a five. member commission that will probe Jran's charges against the deposed monarch, now living in exile in Panama. "The freeing of the hostages will depend on the compliance by the United Slates to three Ira· nian conditions," he was quoted as saying in a reoort Striking FV Teachers May Reject Off er BJ STEVE MARBLE Of-OMty~• .... Stri king F o untain Valley e lementary school teachers are expected Tuesday to reject the latest settlement offer from d1s· trict offi cials, who m et ~ t eacher l ead e r s Q.Y'el'--lhe weekend m marathon negotia· llon sessions. ' Pat Hamey, president of the Fountain Valley Educators As· sociation, said today that the proposal offers nothing new to teachers and added that she'll recommend the orre r be voted down. Teachers, who ha ve s tayed"out of the classrooms for six days, will vote on the proposal at 7 a m . Tuesday at Wardlo w School. Parents of Fountain Valley E le m entary School Dis trict pupils threatened last week to ente r the labor tiff uo1ess a quick end to the dispute was found. Recall action against school trustees and possibly students o ut o f class r o om s w e r e a lternatives parents mentioned they might consider . District negotiators could not be reached for comment today. Meanwhile, teachers in the Ocean View School District in Huntington Be-ach are set to ratify a new three-year pact on Feb. 2.5. The tentative contr act was greeted with e nthusiasm last week from teachers, who had .&hreatened to join their Fountain \'alley Colleagues on the picket line . The t entative pact offers teachers a 9 percent pay raise. retroactive to July t , 8 percent the second year and a condi-tional 8 percent the third. Wo.Dan Slain; Man Shot in Tavern Brawl A woman was shot to death and a man crltlcally huured Sunday nJlht durtn1 a dfspute over music played ln a Santa Ana bar. Police withheld ldentJftc.Uon of the victims, pendl.n1 notlfk1. tlon of relat1vt1. Oltlcen 11ld two men became embroiled In an arsument over Juke box music and •bot a mtle patron 1nd a female barmaid. The IUapeeta then ~. The mu waa reported tn critical condltlon today at UCI MeclJcal Ceater. ...,,,.. .......... STAft HIGHWAY~ JOHN SCHILSnlA CHECKS N!WPORT BOULEVARD EAOSK>N At Dee Mar AftflUe In Coeta ...... 400 Tone of 9'odc Weren't Quite Enough :: STORM DAMAGE. • • some 2S air miles away. The plane disappeared from radar screens at 6:50 p.m. a nd has not been heard from since, said Deputy Gary Netcbman. Other atorm victims lnchxled actor Andy Griffith, who fell from the roof or his North HoUywood home Swiday as be was trying to cover .it with plastic during the heavy rain. Griffith broke a bone 1n his lower back and will be in the hospital about a week, said R ichard Linke, Griffith's personal manager. Also, Hollywood divor ce at- torney Marvin Mllche lso!"'s home in the Hollywood Htlls hung precariously at the edge or a cliff created when wet earth gave away under the house and flattened the next house down the bill. "Look at' this I can't believe it." said Mitcbelson. "We've worked on thls home for 10 years . It's worth a o:>lllion dollars - _or at least tt was worth a million dollars." The storm strained the re- sources of workers trying to open roads and clean out drainage basins, while residents a.nd volunteen tried to protect their property with shovels and sandbap. Many could not. About 25 resideata voluntarily evacuated their home. late Sun-day in Mandeville Canyon and another 28 homes were similarly encuted ta Laurel Canyon, cl- ty ~ ..w. · rn S.. Bedard.lao, a 3~· uare-mile area •• nacuted en muddy water bea.aa crest· * * * ing the Harrisoo Dam. but the dam was still holding Sunday nig ht, city fire departmt'nl spokesman AJ Fragoso said. And about 300 people were re- ported evacuated from billy areas in the soutbweat and southeast portions of Palm Springs. Evacuatiom abo were reported in portions ol Altadeoa, Montebello and Elainore. And the death toll crew. Dorothy ThomPIOU, 27, of Simi Valley. was drowned when sbe was swept into a rain-swollen creek when she tried to wade from her trailer home in Box Canyon. Leslie Link, ~. or Sherman Oab WU found SUf- focat.ed and buried in the mud of a creekbed in the MaHbu Canyon are a. Marion Shirley, 60, d!ed and 20 people were evacuated when a mudslide tor e through their Ma ndeville Canyon homes. an area of Los Angeles that has been denuded by fire . Mrs . S hi rley's injured hus band, Richard. was rescued by two police officers who rode lo the top of a hill on a bulldozer. police said. Sheriff's deputies wilf resume their sdrcb today for Margarett Hall, 27, who was swept away by a wall of water Saturday near Tapia Park in Malibu Canyoo. Authorities stopped their seardl Sunday for a 27-year-old man wbo reac!Ued dl1JdreD from the fut·flowtnc Los Aqr'• IUYS before the waten OYereaae him. wttneues aald. * * * ggy on Coast, But Not Record The rain that's fallen on the Orange Coast so far this year is well a bove average, but it's far from seWnc •record, according to amateur weather hiatorian J . Sherman Denny of Huntington Beach. So far Uus year. nearly 16 inches of rain have fallen. hesaJd. "But our wettest year was l.n UM3. We bad 28 lnchea that year," h e said . T e n years earlier, the Oran1e Coast had posted its driest aeuon. getting only 3.151ncbe:a of rainfell Accord.ang to fi gures ltept by Denny, since June 30, 1979, 15.43 inc hes of rain ha ve fallen in HunUngt.oo Buch. He says the figure Is representative of the entire Orange Coast. In the 49 years Denny has been keeping statistics. he said the 12-montb season total bas aver aged out to 11.73. Last year. at the same date, 12.10 inches had fallen. "We're way ahead of the average and if it keeps coming down lib it did tbis weekend, we could set a new record," Denny said. l'rwmP.,,eAI RAIN ••• I . .. 1ot out on a bulldozer-early to.- day and the remaining six ~ pie were expected to ride out on bulldozers by tonight. All were rePorted in good condition in -.. small cabin in the canyon. Keaidents of the south coas ( a rea were struggling to co~ with the rain. In Laguna Beach's Arcb Beach Heights, two famili~ were evacuated rrom Del Mar Avenue bom~ when rain·causec;t e rosion sta rted slides m the neighborhood. The families of C.L. McArthur and the ~rge Ushakosses were mo ved o ut whe n a bout 90 feet of cracking Del Mar Avenu~ plummeted downhill and their homes slid. too. • About 30 residents or Laguria Canyon Road were moved to 11 Red Cross shelter Sunday n.ight when the canyon became 1nun• date-d with about four feet of water . One house was destroyed aod 12 others damaged . Pol.ice reported ele.ctrical c;nd tele phone fa ilures throughol.tl the art colony and a port.Jon of the Main Beach boardwa lk c9J· lapsed after being underminoo by run off and hi2h tides. Poljce in Newport Beach and Sao Clemente reported some problems wilb muds lides tip' roadways. • In Noewport Beach. slides and undermined paving temporarily c~ Baclt Bay Drive, one 1~41 of Jambo~ Road near East- Cout Hilbway and one lane af ~ Dover Drive ~ labStlwt... In San Clemente, mudslides were reported oo Avenida Va .. quf'roandCamino Las Ma res In Cos t a ~esa. CalTrans t·rews wen~ expected to close one northbound lane of Newpc)rt Bo ulevard near Del Mar as rains continue to erode the u .J cavation in the middle or the boulevard. .• All Orange Coast cities report- ed temporary street nooding at. the pew of the two weekend storms. but mo5t streets we~· re-opened today. , However, officials cautioned that a rrival or the predicted storm t.oo.igbt would mean road closures again. Homes endangered in other south coast locations; Two patios o n Aven ida Presadioalarted to s lide. Homes and yard were flooded in the 200 ~k of El Levante by the overflow of a city reservoir. AL'S GARAGE • 56 FASHlON ISLANLJ NEWPORT BEACH l714) 644-7030