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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-22 - Orange Coast Pilot. ~ .. -• Parents Stage Sleep·in at Valle District Threat of Flood Slows; Damages At $85 Million e Earned It! FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 22, 1980 VOi.. 7l, NO. >l. 4 SECTIOHS, 44 ,.Al;EJ unny eek en Warias West Brezhnev Says Troops to Go MOSCOW (AP) -President Leonid I. Brezhnev. warning the West against talking tough to Moscow. said today Soviet troopR in Afghanistan would be withdrawn as soon as ''outside interfe rence " in that nation ends. If the United States and Af g h a nis tan 's neighbors ~uarantee an end to "all forms of outside interference," the Soviet leader said, " .. then the need of Soviet military as· sistance will cease to exist." Referring to President Carter, who has pushed fbr a Moscow Olympics boycott in retaliation for Soviet moves in Afghanistan, Brezhnev said: "Mr. Carter and his people know that there was no and is no Russian in terven tion i n Afghanistan." The Soviet leader said, "The United States loudly demands the withdrawal of Soviet troops but in fact is doing everything to put off this possibility: it is con· linuing and building up its in· terfe rence in the a ffairs of Afghanistan." In a political campaign speech before a capacity audience of 6 ,000 at the Kremlin 's huge Palace of Congresses, Brezhnev repeated Moscow's position that Soviet troops were invited into Af&hanistao by the Marxist Kabul government under terms of a Soviet-Afghan treaty. Brezhnev spoke as massive s treet demonstrallona in Kabul against the Soviet military pre· sence in Afghanistan left at least. three persons dead in the capital. according to foreign re· ports from there . The 73-year-old Soviet leader appeared puffy.faced and tired. but he delivered his toughly worded 40-minute speech in a strong voice. He accused the United States of increasing tension in the Mid· die East and Asia and said the Carter administration's reaction to "events in Afghanistan" was forcing Soviet troops to remain in the Moslem country. Brezhnev contended that since the Soviet troops had been re· quested , "wh y then is Washington going into hysterics on a global scale'? What are the aims of Washington in spreading lies about a Soviet war against Afghanistan'?" Gas Available -If You Can Afford It LOS ANGELES (AP > - Motorists in Southern California this weekend shouldn't have any more difCiculty than they did a week ago finding fuel, but they w1 II pay more f or at, an Automobile Club of Southern California survey reports. The number of stations open -------------for business represents no HIS Pl LOT AD change from Jut weekend, ac· cording to the club's Fuel Gauje A DE' °'.L SLEEPER Report released Thursday. ~ H o wever . weekend ga s "I received kin1·aize response from my DaJly Pilot classified ad. •1My bed sold with the fJrst lew callen.'1 Tbat'• the adverllllnt auccea ltol'J' ol die eo.i.a Mna man w1ao placed um act 1n the DallY • Pdol~ 1«111 alu b• 1pn11 Ir Man, w/frame. Ou !loW\ ccppeftone, UX• •ttJt. Tb• Dally PJ1ot can help make your sale a auccen too. Call our friendly ad-vlnn at Id• ...... availability remains down 10 percent overall since Jan. 1. MeanwbJle, the avera1e price of all types of fuel continued its upward spiral, the aurvey re· ported. . Tb.• ,...,.,. prten at Ml· ~"""" .. ..._. ra metropolitan area -=b 111 t,l.m for rqular, ,1.2a for......, and 11 . ., for p~~mham -1.t to 1.1 cent• blper Cban 1ut ..-end. TM aver•.._ lD o0ll1tnl area.a ... si.li'l ... Nalar, '1• ffW unleaded and •tlos -up 1.2 to 1.S etllU. Prine quot.d by manacen of eelf·aenlce 1tallon1 aver11ed tl.114 for retrUtar. St.Ill ftf' un· (8" GA.II, Pap A.I) ----- Loss Hits ~ M.i(lion In Flooding SAN DIEGO CAP) -The rain· swollen San Diego River re· ceded tmder clearing skies to· day. and flooded hote ls that we re forced to e vacuate thousands of guests struggled back to normal. Mud covered sever al foothill communities . Rura I roads washed out, and at least three bridges were broken. A massive cleanup of mud was under way. The damage from s even rainstorms in nine days was estimate d a t $85 million STORM DAMAGE LOANS AVAILABLE -A5 throughout San Diego County - at least $10 million to crops. Avocado groves slipped and slid, erosion uprooting many trees. Strawberry growers said they salvaged only 5 percent of their crop. Dick King, city utilities direc· tor. said at least S8 million damage was done to s treets, roads and bridges ln San Diego. Del Mar declared an emergen· cy as the flooding San Diegu.it.o River ran a mile wide and threatened beacbfront prop- e rties. Del Mar Race track handlers took thoroughbreds and other horses out of knee-deep water. An estimated 2,000 apartment dwellers who fied San Dieeo's fashionable Mlaaloo Valley re· turned home after apendln1 Thursday night elsewhere. Meanwhile, five reservoirs straining under the record run- off presaure were relieved slow· ly of their water loads. The bluest ones feeding into the San Diego River and lli&1lon Valley were near spilling but authorities said they doubted that would cause problems. In Santee, floods forced evacuation of 2SO patients of Edcemoc:tr Geriatric Hoepttal to four other bolpt.ala 'rbunday. w ... ... out for bour'I Lia Late1tcle, hit badlY .1t1 auld· 1lldu, .&Dd-Ja Jlal'Mloa C... JOG ... °' m c--. WtMn .. ol two......_ .SCU..' boAll wen fomld. TM qtMr, a llttJe 1lrl{ ma1 ~~4led 111 Bat~ Cal Ionia 1IOV9 earlier tbli montb. Aaother three trafftc deatbl la the San Dtqo area were blamed OD lt.orm ~tiou. A 1earcb wu rnumed for Che l"LOODI, .... .\I) • Debris Oeanup Begun By JACKJE H\'MAN Cit -o..ifY ,._Si.off It'll be a good weekend for ·"\ catching up on your tan or your Ji?arderunJi?, the l'Jational Weather Service said today. The forecast calls for fair weather Saturday and Sunday -.·1tb b.lghs in the 60s at the beach and up to 70 inland. and lows in the 50s. Cloud.mess is fo recast for Mon· -day. Wllh a chance of showers Tuesday. A storm expected to dump two to four inches of rain on the coast Thursday ni g ht was , ~ ~ knocked out of commission by a high pressure ridge that formed • southwest of San Diego. a spokeswoman for the weathe r service said. "The weather bureau kind of missed the boat just a trine. ·• commented Huntington Beach weatberwatcber J . Sherman Dt>nny, who stayed up until 4 a . m. in the expectation of seeing the downpour begin. His ra.in gauge this morning showed not a trace of wet stuff. For the first time since the storm system began Feb. 13. no .,.___.. (See SUN, Page A2> WEATHEREO.L NOT BEATEN -There really i s a weatherman. This i s Bill Sullivan, s upervising forecaster for the Los Angeles office of the U .S. Weather Service. Coast Parents 'Sleep •n' At Valley District By PIDL 8NbDEB•AN ... ~ ........... FrUltrated parents staged a s leep·ln at Fountain Valley <Elementary) School District headqpartera Tburaday n.t&ht aft.er lcbool boa.rd memben re· jected tbelr plea to immediately reaume1 oeaod&Uona with IU'tk· inl teacben. Tbe peacetal demonstration followed a teDM thrH·bour board ol trultMI meetJn1, dur· tna whidl a pa1ade of pa.renta ur1ed the board to Mltle the now to--da1-old ..... Abo"t 4" parent.a Initially Jammed into the small meettnc area, while about 200 other parent. and t.uhen wen left out.aide tbe bulJdlna, unable to squeeze in. About. 40 parents toot a turn at lhe microphone to addreu the board concemint the strike. B oard President Betty MignanelU told the cn>up lbe board would not rHpond to r.arent commeata because It is eaall>' un.allMt to necouate away from die blrplnlq table. ..... tlle lilt "' thoae delllrtq to addnle tlMt board bad done so, the uwtMa Immediately ad· Journed u..tr meetlnC at 10:30 p.m. end Wt tbe buiWU.• amid •bo'* t:A ••Jteeall 1 " a"Dd1'•SetUe Nowl" Several parents then ur1ed tbetr COIDJ)Aftlam not to lea" tbt buUdln1 untll tbe board <lee PA&SNTS, Pall .\I) Weather Fair tonight and Satur- day. A little warmer Sa turda y. Chance o r showers near tero tonight and Saturday. Lows tonight 45 to 52. Highs Saturday 67 to 72. INSIDE TOD" '1 ..tudUioning for th Metropolitan ~ ii like compdt!IQ in tlw Olifmpica. Boritofw Jo#t ltlotUwtol teU. ho10 and adW on Page CI. ... Y"-OT frl ·-Caskets Washed F~oDl Gravesites LOS ANGELES <AP> City C'rewt1 mo"ed c•aket.a unearthed by flowlna .,uter. a unken gra veaU. nn refllled an4 bur\all ..-\pan d u r•cN'd ralna -dDeda ~ °"" Soutbem caMfantla c ~ ... Al ae.-JO ca•k ta were u · post'd Mid oc.bt'l'S could be ..._ Adinissions Revi w ~· Befus d SACRAMl':NTO <Af) -Ao u ppeala roun ha ref\illed to re consider lta rulin~ alriklna down a ll pm~Ual adm leaions for minorttit'S ut the Una vers1ty uf Cahfom1a UC attorney Donald Re1dh1uu blained the dec1!>1on as "outnght defiance or the luw" and ~·d Thursday be was preparing an appeal to tbt: state S upreml' Court The 3rd Dis trict Court of Ap peal denied late Wednesday tht.· university's request for a re hearing. The denial came on lht• sume 2-1 vote by which the court ts ad issued its original decision Jan. 21. The decision. if upheld on ap peal. would go rurt.Mr than the lJ .S. S upreme Court's I97f' Bakke decision in c utting back minority admissioni. programs ., In ordering white student Al pm Bakkl' admitted to tbe UC f)nvis medical school, tbe U.S. Supreme Court ruled that r acial quotas were illt'i;?al without proof or past discnmmation. But it also mdicaled that race may bt• <'Onsider<'d in admissions to pm molt' tht• goal of a diverse stu- dent tx>dy In the case or Glen De Ronde. a wp1te student who ~ou~ht ad- mission to the UC l>av1s law i.chool. the appeals court ruled that race may not bt.· considered in admissions. even 1f there are l'IO quotas. The court did nol l><JY DcRonde should have bee n admitted m 1975. s ince 808 other fl'Jl'Cled :tp· plicants, including 35 m lnonl1c-l> had h1ghl•r gradt•!> <in d lt•!>l s cores than he Ik Ho ndt.> lat<:r graduate d from another law school and argut~d his own cast• before the court. But the appeals court :-;truck down a Da vis pro~ram that awardt'd minori ty apphcanli. .. points" that t·ould ht·lp oH"l'l lower i.:radc·!-. and lei.t ~t·orcl> '1fr1dh;iar !>aHI th1· ruling ap pean ·d Lo cover all 11ubllc col lei::1·:-. f"'il111 011 Gay~ Costs Polic~ S,\N FHANCISCO (AP> -Sa n ~·r;.i11c·1i.co 1s hilling n1tcd :\rtl l>t l> for pOll l'(' ()Vt.•rt lffil' t·;.iuscd by homosexu a l dcrn on!>trat1ons al last weekend'~ opening of the highly con trovcrsial movie "Cruising." .. As soon as we get the official r1 g urcs, we will send them a bill." mayoral press secre tary Mel Wax said Thursd ay. "If it weren't for them. wt• wouldn't havethcexpcn!'lt'" Th<it bill could run a~ high as $41.000, Wax s aid. Police depart· ment sources say. however, the cost could amoun1 to more than $130.000 Game Arcade Nixed In Fountain Vallfl'y The Fountain Va lley City council h as denied Mohamed AJi Abou·Khahl's application for a permit to open an electronic geme arcade at 16155 Brookhursl St. The council upheld a p1"ev1ous decision by the city Planning Commission, which s aid the locaUoo was inappropriate ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,. 0r4J.ftU""(N'10-'t~Pjtot *''"•"''"~'''""" t't•n. d ~,., ~#\Pf"' u Ovt>ttvw.., .,, tho o,~11' t Ci'\t Pvhh\n.f'WI(..,..,.,., ~P.'•'*""d•t"-'"' .u• i•vnt•'f\•O Nron41.t~ INOVQft •'•d•• to, '., ,., ,.,..,._A H~ &--Mh H""'tl"<lfOI'\ f\#N, I\ I f'Uo'\ l<111rt V•llf'• trYtfWI' ~Y"-f:M>Mlt ..S.0...ltt t CMW A \nQI*" '' O•on.l~ft}Orthpv&ft\Mrd S.-itU-0-''r AM ''-'f"O.t'f'\ ,,_. tJltN ·~ OYl>'t,,,rf'lq DIAt'll t'\ .-1 11111 W••• A~u·~r,....,C .. ta MitM C•ht0t1•i.••tt1111 •-nN-..,'"'\.0.4't .,,.,, P\M•"""• Joo• G_, vu.t_.,.,,, ... ,u~"'9~•'~' , ............ .. l ... .. , .. ~•A M_,,,...,. .... ""9•1\0Ldl'°' u., •• ," a... .. , ·~ .. flUlt ~\\•\t•nt ~"•4""0[fhlor' om~ .. (~I• M#U ,)JOW•\t 91'; ~l"'I l ~ ... .c,h IOH '-o (N>t "•-~h M~1"'91M Af.M" tltl, 9'.Cf\ hv+f••,CI T eleptlon• (714) M2'4l21 CleHllled Actven1..,.w.. .. 11 ffOfT'N'Oft"Ot•~Qf COV'tfY~~lfl~ 640>12IO rontractor lo remove the u.n· HrtMd uahta and any others that art alldlng toward fl roadwa,)'. Mid John Proud ol th4 el\J't Depanmont of Publlc: won. "Tk aame tbinl tbat bap. P•••cl la lift l• la1ppeaJa1 ata&a." Mid Robin Kramer. an aide to City Councllman Robert R onka , In whose dlstrlrt the cemetery Uet. "In 1171. became ot tbe deluae of w1otter ud mud. t• bod.lee rloated ~ ol tMl.r plac•.'' •he said. "SolDI ol tbe bodiota wera not In cubtt at th at tlme. It '1 un out-of·'IM c.1netery. It WJed ' - ... Ar.,....,..... to be a pauper's cemetery, Md Lbey weren't all burled In caall eta. Som etimes th ey do1'bled up. It'• 1rllly aod ~.·' ffowe•er. ~ have been no report& ol bodM9 without c askets •llrfadnC ~ ~ent storm . * * * f',.._P11geAJ SUN .•. ral.Jl wu recorded for I.be pa.at ~ hours in Santa AJla or Cotta M esa, and only a trace ln Laguna Niguel. T h e barra1e of atorma. dropped amount.a ran&lac rrom 5 .76 lncbes lD COit& ... ud 8 .12 inches la Huallqtoa Beech to 12.18 incbel in U.IUJla Nlpel, briolinc the aeuon t.otab since July 1 welJ ahead or last year at this time. The total in Laguna Niguel was 24.3 inches, ahead of last year's 14.87 inches at this time. in.Co&ta Mesa. it was 13.8 inches compared to 11.38. and in Hunt- ingt.oo tbe total was 17 .23 inches. up from 12.SB last year. However. offic ials at the Orange County Flood Control Dis trict said Santa Ana's season total of 17.48 inches. up from 12.82 Inches Jast year lo date. c;tW lags ~hind 1978's 18.72 i nM.e-s at the end of February. ...-...'Dead Chester /\. Lau ck, whq played Lum on the radio s how ''Lum and Abner.'~ d1 e d Thurs da y in Hot Springs. Ark. The photo was takcn1nl948. • Panel Leaves For Tehran On Saturday By TM Associated Press CARETAKER WALKS ACROSS GAAVESITES MARKED BY STAKES AND SANDBAGS He•vy Rainfall Unearth• CHketa In Sunland, Other Caltfornle CemetertH Cleanups were under wa:; from Huntington Beach. where debris washed as hore has an eluded telephone poles and crates full of oranges. LO the South County, s t ill reel ing beneath mudslides The U.N. investigative com - m ission on Jran has been giveo the go-a head to leave Geneva fOf Tehran on l';aturday, an Iranian official in Switzerland and the Al gerian cO·<.'hairman of the panel said toda). f'ro• Pa9~ :\ I FLOODS HIT TATE'S DESERTS. • • Laguna Canyon Hoad wa'> n: opened today in both direction., .ind El Toro Road partl~ n nPt'Md. but Orteii<i J11i.:hway n · rnamed dosed eastbound from La Plata. two miles cast of ~an Juan Capistrano T he f1 v1..··rncmbcr panel. sel up to ht'ar Iranian grievances on lhl· dl:'po<.t'<i s hah <.ind the United ~late·~. and Am(•n c an grievances over the hosta ge crisis in Tehran. had been held up m Geneva since We dnesd ay· because of un- s pecified problems three brothers m1ss1ng i.inct• they rode ;.i raft down a flood ed draina~c ditch la ll' WC'dncsdav Despite the shopp10g centers· sudden a bandonme nt, police had n o reports of lo o ting A s pokesman for Fashion Vall('y s hopping center said its storc.•s reopened toclc.1 y without h;.iv1ng l>uffcre<l d:-1m;.ig1• Thl• S~in l ht•g11 1<1w•r , norrn;.il ly a tr1C'klt•. roM• by Thursday ;if ll•rnoon to a de pth of sevt'n ft>N J\C('<'s~ roads were cut off and dozens of cars were submcr~t·d ;.it hotels, motels and ;iuto dea lerships by the flood. A small torn:Jdo set do"n be for<.' ~ar Solana Reach :ind Hancho S:.1 nt•1 Fl'. uprooting lh1)t1:-.~1 ndi. of tn·l·~ ,ind dam<•!-! f 'ro• Pag~ .. t I PARENTS •SLE·EP' ... agreed to rcsum1· contract 1:tl ks with the teachers Ho;.ird m(•m· bcrs have s:.11d tht·v havl' 1ssw·d thc·1r "l::i~t. bc!>t :1rid fmal offl·r· ~ind havt· rcfusc-d lo nl'got1atc further with teacher!-. When parents refused to ll'ave. district o fftc1als s um moned Fountain Valley police Sgt. Don Brokaw al first in form ed parents they wc•r c trespassing. When about 100 parents rc f u::.c.·d t o lca\'l'. Brokaw t hen sa i d poli ce wouldn't force pan•ntc; to l<'avc or take them into custody "After all." the officer ob s erved. "we only have three cells ." Police said Inter they did not want to create a problem by forcing parents out. At least o ne offi ce r remaine d w ith tht.· parents throughout the night to assure that they behaved in un orderly manner and did not destroy district property. "They've had problems with this ty pe of thlng in the past excessive use of the s witchboard and some malicious mischief." explained Lt. Bob McClain. "We JUSt wanted to guard against that happening again." Through the night, the number of parents dwindled. Early today, the remaining 25 parents agreed lo leave at 8 a.m ., when the administration building reopened for regular bus iness. As they lefl this morning the weary parents felt they had made their point. that the board s hould engage in round-the-clock negotiat ions. If necessary. to end the strike. "tr the parents can stay up all night long, so can the board." said Marge Llfachultz. whose Frora Page A I GAS ... leaded a nd Sl.280 for pn:m1um 1.2 to I 9 cents higher than a week ago. For self-service, the average price in outlying areas hit $1.236 for regular, $1 279 for unleaded and •$1 299 for pre mium -up 1.5 to I 7 cents. The average price tor diesel fuel increased less than a penny to Sl.152 In metropolitan areas and Sl.136 in outlyinR a reas. For motorists looking to fill up, 65 percent of the gas stations In metropolitan areas will be open Saturday and 19 percent S u nday , accordin g to the Auiomobile Club or Southern CaWornia's weekly survey. In tbe outlying areas a long major travel routci, 85 percent of the sUttlons will be open Saturday~ compared w1th 53 per · cent suna.y. Onty•1 pe rcent o f the metropoJM..an atat'iont end J3 per· cent elsejmere rePorted plan.a to remain open 24 houra on a dail~ basis. t•hildrl'n :•tll·nd Mo10IJ Elemcn larv School Thl• dt•partin,.: p:.i renb aho s:ud tht•y planned to d1stnbut1· 10,000 rue rs today. urg10g n·s1 dents to attend a meeting at k p.m . tonight at St. Wilfrid'<. Church in Huntington Beach tn m ake plans to reca ll school board members. Pa re nts who addressed th1· board Thursday night almost unanimous ly pr::iised the dis tra ct's teache rs and critic1ze<l th1· trustees' refusal t o continUl' bargainjng. The parents also complained of substandard in l>truclion by substitute teac hers l.J.S. Pouier 'Sufficie nt' WASHINGTON 1Al1 ) Responding lo critics. pres 1dent ial adviser Zbignicw Brze:unski sa ys the United States has the military powe r to m eet a Soviet thrust into the Pe rsian G ulf area without using nuclear weapons. "We c an certainly threaten military involve- m ent without commitment to an early reliance on nuclear weapons." he said Thursday in outlining the potential U.S. retaliation to Soviet aggression. Defending the potency of U.S. mobile forces. Brzezinski said if they did not stop the Sovie~ in the Persian Gulf region t.he United States might re- tuliate elsewhere "W~ have worked very hard over the lut several year s to make the projec- tion of American power more rapid ... he said. Critics have questioned l ' S capability of defend inJ: otllields and other in· tereat.a m the Persian Gull 1f the Soviets should use lhC'lr occupa t ion or /\Cghun1 s lan us a s pringboard to aggression elsewhere 20 Riders Hurt In Bus Crash LAGRANGE, Ind. CAP> -A bus veered oft the road on a fog. bound aectloo of Ow Indiana Toll Road ear ly today. lnjurtng 20 persons. poUce said. The cr11h occurred •• the Greyhound bu11, tHtbo\lnd from C hicago to To l e do a n d Cleveland, left the road When t h e driver'• attentton wu diverted. r~n alon1 a 1uard rall and onto a dirt embankment. in.I( num<'rOU!> homl'' In Pac1f1 c Beach. J v.Jt1·r ~pout knocked out power fnr t"o hours v. h<•n :-.1::.iweed caught 1111 power Im<'-. In Ocean-.1dt.', more th:..n l'i11 people W l'rl' kept from 1h1•1 r homt:>s a" high "atrr an<I h<•:J\ ~ :-.urf poundt'<t <1utb 1n~ an· a" T " f•nt' b<•al·hfrnnt hom1·' 1n l>t•I !\1 .tr. Wl'fl' t•\UCUatl·r1 "h1·n ,I .... indb:ig dikt• "a" 1·arru·d ·'";.i' ,\ w1•akl'nt·d rallrn.td bnd~··· l1:.i lt1·<1 Amtr:ik travl'I tc111 por.1nl~ Hut while lht• r::i1n w::i-. l'Xp<'«t c d to f•nd . the storm-relat(·d death toll continued to rn.1: · John C. Sparbcr. 20. ;rnd Ran dv P L<\F'c•rrwn·. ;.w. br)lh of 1<·iv••r...1dl" "l·r1· t ru,h1·d t' d1 '.1th v. hl·n th<·ir truck -.k 1ddt·d on "t'l pawmcnl and '>truck a palm I rt•(· Leone Dal\ crny. 69, d1e<I at 11· m pt in g to l'-. t' a pc raging "all•ri. tbat .., ..... cr t into her 1::1 CJ Jon home Two Men Rob Sl1op i11 HB ...,,, The mana~cr of a llunungton neach d oughnut i.hop rl'acted quickly l<•tL· Thursd<.iy wh<.'n ht· t houghl ht' h eard one of h1~ C"uslomc·r-> ('0~.'kin~ a gun. polJcl' .... 11<1 The manai;ter told officers lw dashNi from bl-hind the counter at Winchell's Donut House. ~2 Jo:dingcr Ave .. at about 11 p.m ;.i nd watched as two m en cle1med out the cash n •gister . lie s aid he returned to his post whe n they left and phoned f)OllCt' l'ol 1ce said the bandit~ i.:ot about $100 and left the a rea on foot. Both were dt'i.cnbe<l a s bt· 1ng 1n their 20:. and having hlonde hair. P acifi c Coast Highway wa'> closed f rom Cap1str;.ino ~llch Palisades to l\venida Pico and Rla c k S ta r CJn,on an d Silverado roads v.('re· open CJnly to residents. Between 50 and 100 :-.JatK>nal Guardsmen were at work today o n a bndge ovt'r TrabuC'o Crttk that w1ll free about JOO people trapped in Colo de Caza when tht> cn"<'k turned into a nvf'r :in<1 v.,1-.ht•d out th1· n1:1d t '1•mpl•·t111ri of tht' bnd~1· •' t'>;fM'tl• •I In ~un d.1\ in Santa And. a crack was Cil)> <'11vPre-d Thursda~ n1gh1 1n the l·ont:relt! l~ the Santa An~ Ht\er bet ~t-en 5th Jnd l<t :-.l n·l'ls A c·re" ~:i ...• 11 "ori.. pou r1 ng rocks into ll today. Of f1t·1JI-. said the crack d()('<.n t ix.-.c· .Ill~ dan,~t·r at th1 <. t1mt• Ht>'>tdent.., of C'am1no d t> lrt-- '.\1are~ m Sao Clemente wcrt· Jble to retuns t.o tbeir hom~ a-; mud!->hdec; WNt> clcarrd ·•"a~ hut 1,olatt>d fam1l11·.., 1n HIJ<'• ~I.or .ind lloh Jim C.1n\t1n re m.11m-d eut off b~ mud-.hd1 ' T~o \Outh r ehJbil1tat1••r 1 Jrnp-;, Joplm Bo~' Ranch and 1h1· Los Pin~ ramp ~crf' 1.;ol.11 t•d by rnudslidt·' but 1 >rJnJ;!• Count v nff1c1ab ~J1<1 th1·n· "J' plenty. of food Jnti ~Jt t>r .and no reason for l"<>nc·ern 'tole n From FV Hon1..- .lt•"eln \;tlut·d JI Sl~O~ "'i... t..iken an ·a brl·ak·in Thursd11~ ,11 t he home of ttarbara Anne El~ 1 n FoWltaan Va Ill') . poh<.'t' re ported today. Thieves t'ntered by tw1st1n~ th ~ doorknob w1tb pliers and then took two women's watche!>. several nngs. 'two crosses and .• !>et of onyx earnng~. police ~aid. Earlier. Iranian P res ide nt A bolhassan Han1·Sadr'c; ability to persuade tht> mil11<1nts to give up the l' S. hoc;tagt.'~ 10 Tenran "'as thrown into do ubt after the ca pt o r s got -; up port from 1\) atollah Huhollah Khomeiru Jnd rcnewt;-d their demand for the return of the shah. Hut tht> Carter admimstral1()Q twl1t·H"> th•· lr.1111an J.(OVl'rnrn1·n1 1-n>rnm1ttl'd to lhl' rl'lcu~· <•f tho· ,\nwrH·an .... who !x-)?an thl'1r I I Ith d;t~ Ill \',1ptl\1ty today D1plom:1t1c· ... ou rC'l'C\ a t thc;- l"nlll'd ~:llJon., '<.lld thr• stan<l t:ikrn b:-thl' m1ht;mts Thurs1.hty m .1d1· It dl•,ir H.m1 -Sadr nl""'d'-'d m11r .. ttmt· \I) marshal ~upport from the ~arious power groups 1n Ir.in. an<! lhllt th1'\ had de. la\t•d St-nrltnl! the· L. ~-com m ., .... iun to Tt•hran The comm1-..s1on <'O·chairm:..n. l ;\ Amba!>c;Jdor Mo ham{'d l11•t!J,1nu1 1>f \lg1·n.1. mt·t "1th I ' :... .. 1 r•·l .HV Gl·ni·ral Kun \\ .dclh1 1m in 't'" Yori-loda) 111d ..... 11d 11f 1h1· plan.-. tn ll•a\t' for T,•hr.1n on S.ilurday ·'\;o prob. ll'm ,\1l 1s;.lllraRht " fl1·d1aou1 hJd ... a1t1 l"Jrhl'r 11\ 1 h 1· " •' t· lo. t h ,. r 1· w J s a i.;l•ntkmt•n ' Jl!ret·mcnt." but no d<'ad lml'. to free the hostage$ 1n e'tchanJ!c fo r the• co m m1"1on's mve'\tlgatini: Iranian 1·haq:c' 31!310c;t thc sbah and thtt ... uppnrt lhl' monar ch got from t ht• l' S govC'rnmt.'nt dunn~ hh :r: vrar-., in 11t1w1•1 \"iol~nce ~preads S,\~ SAl.\'ADO R. El SaJvador , ,\ J> 1 Left 1s t s t udent.s held h11...iagt.~ in th~ hjgh schools today, v.tule violence escaJated m this Cenlral Amencan nation "1th at least six more peJ"SOQ.5 hot to death w~ no"' !lite«.-k th~ fabulous ~oll~~•ion b~· \ HollvD·ood Clothes • Men's Suits for only · One Dol1nr ! * ·\ 'When you buy one su1t at the regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. Q Oraage £oast EDITION VOL. 73, NO. 53, 'SECTIONS,'' P'AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1980 Raps U .. S. 'Intervention' l'o•r Ho•etown Dally New•paper FIFTEEN CENTS Brezhnev to West: Don't Talk Tough o .. ,,,.,..,.,,_._.,u•P'o ... CHRISTA BIERMAYER ENJOYS BREAK IN WEATHER AT PIRATE'SCOVEINCdM She Found Half-buried Dock Torn Looae Ourtng Stormi a Convenient Reatlng Spot MOSCOW CAPl Pres1deot Leonid I Brezhnev. warning the West agamst talkml( tough to Moscow, said today Soviet tr oops in Afghanistan 'WOuJd be withdrawn as soon as "outside interference" In that nation ends. If the United States and A f ghanis tan 's n eighbors guarantee an end lo "all form~ of outside interference," thl' Soviet leader said. .. tht·n the need of Sov1t'l m1htan a!> :.ista nce will ct·u~., lo t·x1st ;. Referring to Pn·,11frnt <'artt'r. who has pus he ti for u :\I mrnv. Olympics boycoll 1n n·1.d1;it11m for Soviet move~ 111 t\fhharu!.lan Brezhnl'v said "Mr Carter and hai. pt'OPlt· know that there wai. no an<l 1~ no Ru~::.1an 1ntcrvent1on 1n A fg hamstan." The Soviet leader said. "The l'nated States loudly demands the withdrawal of Soviet troops but in fact is doing everything to put off this possibility; it is con- tinuing and building up its in- terference i n the a ff airs of Afghamstan." In a political campaign speech before a capacity audience of 6,000 al the Kremlin 's huge Palat•(' or Congn•S!.CS, Brezhnev fl'PP3l<'ll \io~t'ow·~ pfl:-ition th1:1t ~o' t(•t troop" Wl'rC invited into ,\ f g h u n 1 !'tan h y the M a r xi!. t K :J bul govcmmf•nt under terms of J Sm wt Afghan treat) Brt·1hne' .:.poke iJS ma~:.1ve ... tn·t·l dt·monstratwn:. m Kabul JJ:ain!-t the Soviet m1htary pre· Sun Breaks Through on Soggy Coast By JACKIE HYMAN Of IN O•llY P11e1 Sl•lf It'll be a good weekend for catching up on your l<1n or vour gardening, the National We,;tht·r Service said today. The forcc<1st calls for fair weather Saturday and Sunday with highs in the 6-0s at the beach and up to 70 inland, ;md lows in the 50s. Cloudiness is forecast for Mon· day. with a chance of showers Tuesday. A storm expected to dump two to four inches o( rain on the coast Thursday night was knocked out of commission by a high pressure ridge that formed southwest of San Oieao. a spokeawoman for the 1Matber i.ervice said. .. The weather bureau kind oi missed the boat Just a tnnc." com mcnted lluntmgton Be<1ch wcatherwatcher ,J Sherman Doony, who :.taypd up until 4 a. m . in the expectation of seeing the downpour begin. His rain gauge this morning showed not a trace of wet stuff. For the first time since the storm system began Feb. 13, no rain was recorded for the past 24 hours in Santa Ana or Costa Mesa . and only a trace in Laguna Niguel. The barrage of storms dropped amounts ranging from 5.78 lDebea iD Colla Mesa and 8.12 inches ln Hllatlnstaa Beach C.Osta Mesa Cast Court Overturns Vets' Convictions A thrce·judge Orange County Superior Court appellate panel has overturned the 1978 convir· tion of two Costa Mesa veterinarians accust•d of allow ing unlicens ed cmployc•cs to perform suq~ery on pl'l~. The panel found that evidence presented in the thrce·dHy-tnal in Harbor Municipal Court was insufficient to convict Gary Ade. now of Coeur d 'Alene. Idaho. and Gary Burge, who s till Is employed al the Newport Harbor Animal Hospital an Costa Mesa. Ade and Burge, in a mun1c1pal court case, were alleged to havt• permitted employees in lht·1r control to conduct !-.Url(c•rit'!. :.uch a !> pct spaying and neutl•r mg when those persons didn't p ossess s tate vt·tcr1nary ccrti ficates. The appellate panel of 1udgc:- Ma son F enton , Betty Lou Lamoreaux and Leonard M cBr ide o rdered the two veterinarians acquitted of the charge of aiding and abetting the unlawful pr actice of veterinary medicine. to 12 lR inches lD Lag4na Ni~I. bringing the season totals since July I well ahead of last year at 1h1s time The total 1n LaJ(una N1j.!u\'I was 24 .3 inchl'S. ahead of la:.l year's 14.87 inches at this time . in Costa Mesa, 1t was 13.8 inches compared to 11.36. and in Hunt- ington the total was 17.23 inches, up from 12.59 last year However. o fficials a t the Ora nge County Flood Control District said Santa Ana's season total of 17.48 inches. up from 12.82 inches last year lo date. s ti II lags behind 1978' s 18. 72 inches attheend of F'ebruary. Cleanups were under way from HunUnaton Beach, where debrla waabed uboTe has in· e luded te lephone poles a nd <'rates full of oranges. to the South County. s till reeling lx'neath mudshdes Laguna Canyon Road was re· opened today 1n both d1re<:t1ons and El Toro Road partly re· opened. but Ortega Highway re· mained closed eastbound frorn La Plata, two miles eas t of San .Juan Capistrano Pac1f1c Coast Highway was t'loi.t.'d ,from Capistrano Be<1C'h Palisades to Avenida l'ico and Rluck S tar Canyon and :-\II vcrado rnadi. were open onl y to residents. Between 50 and 100 National Guardsmen were at work today on a bridge over Trabuco Creek that will free about 300 people trapped m CotQ de Caza when the creek turned into a river and washed out the road. Completion of the bridge 1s expected by Sun· dav in Santa J\na, a crack was dis· covcrt.>d Thursday night in the concrete Imm~ the Santa J\na <See St:N. Page AZ> .) .,. . .,,.,..... WEATHERED. NOT BEATEN There reallv 1s a weatherman Thi~ 1~ Bill Sullivan. ::,uJ>('rv1smg foreeaster for the Lo:-. An~c.'I('~ offlct· or the t • S Weather Service Burglars Behind Bars Sweden's fngemar Stenmark speeds down slalom cou~e oo the way to bb second 1old medal of the 1980 Wlnt.er Olympts tt Late Placid. Phil Mahre of the U.S. was second. See 1tory In today's SpolU section, Page 86. Assembly Panel OKs Tough Crime Bill !';A<.;RAMENTO <AP) -The message from the Assembly Ways and Means Committee seems clear : It might cost a bundle. hut burglars belong behind bars. After hearing public officials tell stories Thursday of Califor· nians living in rear of ever- increasing burRla rles, the com· mittcc voted 14·2 on a bill to send thousands o f convicted burglars to prison. even though it m ight cost S200 million for new pril'IOOS and $42 million a year to run them. The bill , SB1236 by Sen. Robert Beverly, R-Manbatt.an Beach, went to the Ooor. lt has already been approved by the Senate. It would require a slate prison term. averaging two years, for all night-time .burglars except in unus ual caaet ln whlcb a Judge finds that probation la warrant- ed In the lnteresta of Justice. Nl1ht.tlme burslary, tradl- tlonally punished more seHreJy than daytJme bur1lar1, l1 ~ felony. Oth~r bur1lariel may be punl1hed M either a ftlooy or a ' mlldemeanor. · ~ Proponentl ol the blll di.ct the ' 1teady rise in bur1larlH in California lo nearly 500,000 . In 1978, and 1",000 ill Loa A11.1lea County alone. Aaaemblyman Bruce Youn1. D-Cerntos. s aid his constituents "live in rear" of burglary and are spending $1,000 to $2,000 on burelar ala rms . Young said · money spent on prisons would tK' ··a savings when you look a t what our citizens. our residents are losing." Lo s Angcll·S Countv Supervisor Kennt'lh flohn sa1<1 the windows are harred in ('very other hou se o f s ome neighborhoods in hi:-. dl11tn ct ms PILOT AD A REAL SLEEPER "I received k.in1-size response from my Daily Piiot cl&S31fied ad. "My bed sold with the first few callers." That's the advertising success story of, the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad In the Dally Pilot: Klnf! size bx s.pnR• &. Matt, w1frnm r Oas Stove, copperlonr XKJI· JlltlOI The Dally Pilot can help make your sale a aucceH too. Call our frtendly •d·vlten al M2·58'71. Los Angeles County District Atto rney John Van De Kamp, s ponsor of the bill, said, "It's time for this society to stiffen up and protect itself." But several legislators ques. 11oned whether the state could handle the extra prisoners - 4.000 by 1983. says lhc Board of Prison Terms. Said Assemblywoman Leona Egeland. D·Morgan Hill. "Un· less we hook them from the raf· ters there's going to be no place fo r the m ·· Assemblyman Gary Hart, f>. Santa Barbara. sa1e1. "vaven tne events Cthe prison riot> in New Mexico, I sort of shudder to think what we might be dolnc." But he voled for the bHI. Te8timony Stalh CHICAGO (APl -The first defense witness in the trial or John W. Gacy Jr. vomited and was led away from the stand in near hysterics after tellinc Jurors Gacy had raped and tortured htm two yeara a10. Judie Louia B. Garlrpo re- ceued court severe limes Thursday H Jeff Rl1nall, 28, coll•PMd In eoba under q_ueation- ln1 by attorneys for Gacy. a former remodelin1 conll'acto1'. sence 1n Afghanistan left at least three persons dead in tbe capital. according to foreign re- ports from there. The 73-year-old Soviet leader ap~ared puffy.faced and tired. but 'he delivered his toughly worded 40-minute speech in a strong voice Irvine Co. Top County Taxpayer The Irvine Company 1i, again the top taxpaye r an Orangt County but homeowne rs are now paying a greater share c.f taxes than business and commercial properties Countv Tax Coll ecto r - Treasurer Robert Citron :.aid that homeowner:-are paying a g r eater pcrccntal'(c of laxc:. because of ProJ>01)1t1 on IJ "This has come about." Citron said ... b<'C'auM' when pmpcrty b :.old. 1t 1s appraised at its selling price . "Since ho m es cha n ge ownership more frequently than bus iness and commercial prop· erties . it res ult's in the homeowner paying a greater s hare of taxes." Citron said the 10 largest tax· payers. which include d the Fluor Corporal.Ion for the first tame. paid a total of 7 8 percent of the tot.al propert~ tax bill of $438 m1lhon for 1979·80 cu ... wd tbat laat year t.he 10 larsnt taxpayers raJd 8.8 per~eot ol the totaJ bit of S429 million. The Irvine Company lops th<' list with a property tax payment of SlO 8 milhon P ac1f1 c Telephone followed with S8.9 m1 1l1on : Southern California Edison. S5.8 million : Rockwell International . $2.6 m ii lion . General Telephone Com pan). S2 1 million. L'nion 01 1 Company, Sl 9 milhQn. Also. Walt n1 ... ncv Produ<' t1on~. SI 6 m1ll1nn Hu ghe ~ Aircraft Company. $1 5 m illion Southt'rn California Ga!> Cn SI 36 million and Fluor Corpor.1 t1on. SI 34 million Chevron l ' S ,\ . Int· dropped from ~l'Cth place la ... t year to 1 llh this ~car with a payment M SI 2 m1lllon Citron ... :ud th.JI an thl· fiscal year 1977 ·i8 prior to pas:.agl' of Propos1t1on 13. J survc) showed that homeowner... wert-pavtnJ{ about 43 pt-rC'ent of the total property tax b1 II and business and C'Ommerc1al propt•rt1e ... were pa~ mg 57 percent He said that aftN pas::.age of Propos1t1on 13. th<.' pcrcentagci. an• almost revcr!.t'd Aid Given Tito BELGRADE. Yugoslavia CAP) President Josip Broz Tito's doctors said today that an artificial kidney machine was being used to keep Yugoslavia's 87-year -otd leader alive. Coast Weather Pair tonight and Satur- day . A littl e warmer Saturday. Chance of showers near iero tonight and Saturday. Lows tonl1bl 45 to 52. Highs Saturday 67 to 72. INSIDE TODJ\" A udftfonfng for the Mttropolltan ~ro ii like com~ in tlw! OlMmpic1. Barlt<me John ftlattlu!w• tellt how and wh~ on Page Cl . ...... ~lwwkl_ __ • j ;j ti..... ~ft •• t t I I \; I I OM. V PILOT • h Frld!IY, FM!n!t) !J. t• ·.i-----JV T BRE'4KI G ----.... Dollar Rises Shar-ply; · Gold Price Tun1bles LON DON t iJ 1 Thl' l s dollar ro.ae ll'larply •••lft1t ~orld <'Urrwnn~'fl m ht.•('UC fOrt'11n uchan1t" trfdln1 f'rid•)' illtcr sevual m11Jor A ml'ficr.in banki ~tf'd rt-cord prime lend Inf( rat~ of 16' .• pt'.'r\'\•nt nnd otlwr lar(Ce banh in<"rcaa~ lht•lr pr1 me rut\':-to u;1 • pn('t>nt • Th\.' prl\'t• of .iold drop~>t..J a~ much a& W an ounct• 0 11 t'.uro ~l!.in bullion murk\•t"t r('vt''"'lnlC Thur .. day·1 lqra~ Jump Gold <'lo t.'<l 1n Zuru·h ~:urope1i1n''li main lJulllon <'Mlc·r. at $t13i ~an nunct.' u ~~ turnblt' from Thur'ldl\} La11t l"ndfl ~ th(' ~rl l't• Wllb $6ti~ !')() ln London. lht• dot na (tul1I priri· IA &13' S6J2 !i() do-.11 s.:i~ from 1'hur&day 111Mf $37 (Or tht Wl'd, He•~ P••fpottn s .. rrftr ,,_._., WASHIN<iTON c A 1• l Th•• HtJU'<.' toduy 11o:stponed unlll Mon <foy a st•\ rt't se~s1on und ucLWO on Pr .. i.idt.•nt Curtt-r '~ r~quti•l for S7!1 m1llJ0r1 in U s 1ucl for N1cara1ua Houae Majority Leachir Jlm Wr'ight had told the ttou~u thlit leaders were d eteqnlned tu win upproval today, but Speaker Thornu P. O'Nt11l said lhl· :.es1\on hud to bu d"l•yed ~cauac "wt.· run o utoftimc· .. 14!1 Pllol• ht ~8 .l\~•r :tfl••fi'• SAN DIEGO (AP J -The Navy sa}b It:. Jet p1.lols . took evasive action ~ times in the last three Ytlli rs lo 11 vo1d hitting s lower civiliun planes a round a base ir1 lhe r 1ty of San Diego. "We never know precuiely who the other pilot i11 because our pa lots pass him so fas t," said Ca pl. Raymond Donnelly Jr . ~om manding ofhcer sJ1f Miramar Naval Air Statton. The clv1lilrn planes were dfrectly over Mir:imar in most cuses a nd Uwy all violated Miramar's military airspucc. he said Sot·irf Military Re~rplio11 Bo11<"of r~d PEKING 1APl The United States, China. Britain. Japan and other countries boycotted a Soviet milit&ry reception today to prOtt>st the Kremlin's m ilitary inter vention in Afghunistan. "ll would be i(lappropriatc for us to attend," a U.S. Embassy spokesman ~<iid or the glittery reception at the Russian Embassy in honor ofthe62nd anniversaryortheSoviet mih tary forces Trustee Candidates Off er Their Views Five appllcunts for u trustee _ope nrng told membNs of the Newport-Mcs.1 ~c hoo l board \\lednesday their views on topics ranging from ~chool bus fees to teachers' s trike'> ~ Door S lammed On Cop's Arm 111 l 'osta Mesa 1\ r o o k i C' C o s t u M cs a p<ilu:cman was injured Thurs day when a female motorist al- le~('ld)" slammed a car door on h1~ :.irm after he made a routine trarfic stop, police said today . O ffi cers said Dalene Kay c; uiton, 30. whose laRt known ad- dn·~~ "as l403 Richmond Way, Cost a Mesa. wa~ ~1rrestcd on :.us plclon of battery on :c1 police 11ff1t·t'r :rnct poSM'SSton or a con trolled suhstance Police claim -.he had two pill!> belil-vt!d to be a mphetamine!-. S h <' was taken to UranKt' Count\· Jail :.ind held in lieu of S2.500.ha11. Officer Burton Santee, who police said Joined the force last month, was treated but not hospital ized al Costa Mesa Memon al lloi;pilal for s welling 1n one arm and lost of reelrng in his hand H e was sent home to re- t'UPcrate follow mg the 11 :20 p .m incide nt at Newport Boulcvarrl <ind Bay Street. police said They s aid the Guiton wom1rn a ppurently became 11ngercd when Santee pulled her over and asked tosecherdriver':; licen~e. She allegedly s lammed the partially open cur door on h1:s arm but was s ubdued when Santee reached through the open window and a pplied rt wrist Jock. on'kcrs said A-test Denied TEL AVIV. l srael <AP) Defense Minister Ezer Welzman today denied a report that Israel teated a nuclear bomb last Ca ll wit-h the help and cooperation of South Africa. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '~ n''"'Ot" (M\I naoy Pllf'llt .,,,n wh1tn l\tl'!"I ••-MO l"r-HPW'\ Pr.._\ I\ fubi1•ft.t" hy t~ (\,°'"Iii" (M\I P~J\~"O( ~ S..1NrAlt••C11l'°"''\_.t• •"8tt'\""'O Mond•'f OWov.ot\ J-110,.y tO.-(.,..t .. -~ N-&M(ft H""llfllllll"ll.-Mft'I """ ta1-. v.,.,.~ tr.oftt• l4HtUl'\fl Ofl.-1 h So..1t'tCo~•Ht A '•not .. '"OIONMH •Uon I• outHI~ .... ,t~(O\ •Nf S!i.,OAY't ,,,.. bt'Htit:IMI Pi•b'l'"'r.G Pl4t"ll .,,,., lN w .. ,. e • ., tcr .. t. (.91tt.a Mtw '-•l1f0f"f'1• •h:r4 .... " .. -,,,.\,.I'll A"'I ~IV.• , . .-. <-· "'"'' ,., .... ,."'4V.,...,.~ "'-••11•-l.llltr ""·-···-.... ,.. •• PIQ 11 ... .... CJl•rl•\ M IAft •1u1 ... , ... M A\\f\IMI MA~Q1,_. EO.\ol\ T~rte l't141tu43r1 ClattMed ActY.mtlftt.....,. .. , ...... ~C.••tnlltft .. ....... The fi\'(' arl' scek1n~ the seat v.ic atcd <•arl1 cr th1 ~ month by Curol Martin. who resigned School board m embers are ex pccted to appoint a replacement by Feb. 28. The interviews were conduct· ed at a public meeting attended b>· half a dozen observers . Jle re is a sampling of the ap. pllcants' comments . given dur- ing a brief introduction and in resp onse to questions f rom board members Wiiliam S. Caldwe ll. 122 Onyx Ave .. Balboa Is land, teaches political science ut Cal Poly Pomona. He moved to Newport Beach one year ago "I think the school board should be particularly sensitive to public feelings on the effec· tive use or money." He said he believes the school board did a good job of explain- ing to the public the need for school bus rees. and said he believes his public r elations ex perlence could wo rk to the board's advantage. Judith A. Franco. 202 Via Palermo, Lido Is le. S he's a former teacher and former pres- ident of the Ha r bor Council PT A. She has lived in Newport Beach since 1968. "I believe that the function o( public schools is the full intellec· tual development of all children, and to wor k in cooperation with the community on their physical and emotional development." She stressed the need for more com mun1catlon with the public and said the district '.s new policy of scheduling s pecial m eetings 1n different areas or the district 1s a good start. Oa vld ('. lknk y. 2662 Circle Drive. Newport Bcuch . JournaHsm professor at Cal Poly Pomona. member of Newport Rt:ach Librar y Commission. fie hos lived in Nc\\port for about c1t{ht years II e stressed the need for voe a· t 1onal education and s uggested, to s ave money, coordinating librarv facilities with nearby public 'libraries. Henley also said he would like 10 see schools teach more moral values s uch as those contained In the Conatltutton a nd the dem ocratic 11yat..em . Char les R eed Smoot, 304 (;rand Cana l. Balboa IaJand. Retired contractor, forme r trustee of Loa Angelea Unlfl9d Sc-hoot District and California Community College board of governor.;. He's been a Newport re11ld ent1ln ce 1987. "I'm a strong bellever in the three Ra and a diabeUever in the four SI: psycboloay, aodology, sandbox and s pending . ··A• for ~acbera 11lriktn1, I think ll's demeaning to their prot•slon. I think it'a lowertng them1elvu to the level of the )abOnr." Jo.tya Wa1ae, 212 86tb St .. Newport Beach. direc~r ot the Orange County Educational Forum, Indochlneae Refu9ees Asitawce ProJfft. Sh•'• been a re1ldent of Newport. for 14 years. "Tbe bulc role of the acbools Is to open the chtld's mind, to challen~ the child, to motivate the c:hilCI and to serve as a model of our llGClet1 In what It expects of the cblld. • P'our ol the candidate• said they wouJd seek election In 1981 If appointed. Caldwell Hid he -ml1hf. dependlfll on what his experience In ot'f'lce "Wll like. Gas Up, But It's Available l.OS ANC!LES <AP I Motort.IJi In Soulhern CaUtomla thl1 w kcnd ahowdn'l have any mort' dlttlcuUy than they did u 't\ l!t•k ueo flnctlng fuel . but the)' w11 1 P•) more to r ll , an Aulomobllti Club of Southern l'ullfomui 11ur vey report:\. Th .. numbt:r of Shtt1oni. open fo r bu11aness rcprtaents no t•han1e from last wffkend. ac cordlnt to the club'• Fuel Gauge fhport released Tbutadif} H o w evt.•r , wee k e n d ga s availability rnmains down JI) IH'rcent overall since J <in. J Me11nwh1lt!, the average pncc of all t)'s>eM or fuel continu~ its upwa rd pirat, the survey re ported. The average prices at full ~erv1ce stations 10 metropolitan areas reached Sl.222 for reiular. $1 262 for unleaded and Sl.287 for premium -1.4 to 1.8 cents higher than last weeke nd. The average price in outlying areas was St.247 for reaular. Sl.286 for unlended and Sl 303 -up 1.2 to 1.5 cents Prict.-s quoted by managers of self-service stations averaged Sl.214 for reJ?ular. St 261 for un- leaded a nd U.280 for premium t.2 to t.9 cents higher than a week ago. f>'or self-serVlce. the averuge price In outlying areas hit $1.236 for regular, $1.279 for unleaded and Sl.299 for prt- mium up 1.5 to 1.7 cents . The average price for diesel fuel Increased less than a penny to $1.152 m metropolita n areas and Sl.136 In outlying areas. For motorists looking to fill up, 65 percent or the gus station::. in ml'tropolitan areas ~ill be open Saturday and 19 percent Sunday. a c cording t o tbe Automobile Club of Southe rn California's weekly survey In the outlying ar<'as uloni.: maJor tra\'cl routes. 85 percent of the stations will be open a t urday, compared with 53 per cent Sunday. Only I p erce nt of the m e tropolitan s tations and 13 per cent elsewhere reported plans to remain open 24 hours on a dally basis. Planners Eye Mesa Project For Offices Plans for the proposed Harbor Gateway industrtal·otflce com- plex on 78 acres In north Costn Mesa wtll come before the cit) Planning Comm1s11ion Monda)' The meeting will begin at 6 JO p m in council chambers. 7i F'air Ori\'C The comm ission':. re co mmendation will bl forwarded to the City Council which has final approval. The l 14-milllon-11quare-roo1 project-w ould be l ocated betweeo Harbor Boulevard and the Hyland A\•enue extension nort h of Sunfiower Avenue and south of MacArthur Boulevard. The Newport Development Co Is r epresenting the landowners. C.J . Segentrom & Sons. in the project. Newport Develo pment Is headed by sever al former top of- ficials of the Irvine Company. lncludina that firm's fo rmer pres ldent. Ray Watson. The proposal calla for two. six story towers as a ~atcway to the prOJCCl, a~ well as multi-tenant bl.11ldings and som e s malkr m du~trial buildin gs a nd high tcchnolOJY building~ The site. largt!ly vacant al present. 1s ~urroundcd by 1n dustrtal development. The project would create an estimated 3.890 joM. Because of the shortage of affordable hous ing in the area.,lannin g com- missioners couJ conaider re· q uiring that som e housing be in e luded in the development. according to a 1>taff report. Firm Burgled In Newport Fi lea containing confidential tn rormatJoo, a r old coin and bu.al· neu equipment were stolen lat~ Wednelday or early Thursday from a Ne wport Beach flrm speciallzini in the oft-aite tradinr o( precioUB m etals, police said. The value of the st.oltn coin and equipment taken from Monex ln- ternatJonal · Ltd. wat placed at Sl,727. PoUce Hid the bur•l•r forced open a door to gain entry, and once inside. the buralar looked thro1.1gh the naes. removtnt only the a ctive ones and IHvtnrothers behind. Cludlenger Pay8 NASHUA , N .H . (AP) Ronald Reatan'a proeldential campaip hll tfrHd to foot the bill tor Saturday nJghl'• debate wllb George Bush -whose mana,.r H Y• he'• not putt1n1 up a penny "beeauat we were cba ll-..ct." ( l.J.S. Power 'Sulficie1it' WASHfNGTON <AP) RcapondinllOt'rttlca, pre11 - ldential advt.er Zbltnlew Bruitnakl 11ys the United State1 bu the m1 llla ry power to meet u S<Jv1tt lhru l into the Pcrst1u) Cull aru without ui,mg nuclear weaporllt. "We cun cert11 1nly threaten m1l1tary involve ment wtthout commitment to an early reliance on nuclear weapons." he said Thursday. Transit Plan Gets County OK . By ROBERT BAllKEB Of -o.llY f'I ... Ii.ti Orange County Transit Dis - trict dir~tors have committed themselves to develop the first rapid transit line In the county Dlrectora approved a S577 million , five-year transportation plan Thunday. It Includes pro visions for a rapid transit starte r line to be in operation within five years The plan also calls tor an ex pansion or bus service and a re- duction In waiting times for passengers. Tr ansit off1c1al1i are lo select a route for the ~tar1er system later this year Sites which ha\'C' ('Om c· under discussion previously include a two milt.• routt' alon~ l\atella A \'l'nuc from Anaheim Conven- tion Ct•ntt·r tn ,\ngt•b · StJd1um 1\nothl·r lungt·r routt: th:it h.i' bct•n d1 !.ClL'-M'<I ,.., from along Dn~tol Strl'ct frorn thl' ~uth Coas t P laza Shoppm~ Ccntt•r to the S antu Ana Civit rt·ntf'r M od\1~ of tra\t•I twinµ 1·\ plvrl•tl ari· J l11.:li1 m il s."ll·m s 1 m 1 I :.i r to tr 11 11 <' y c ars . mono ru1l. a :o.ky s hu1tlc 1 a monorail su b pended from cabll·~ 1 and s1kl'1<il hub routl·~ "I wo uld lik(• to see the nev. S\'Slcm carry1n~ people in fl\"t' vears." Transit director Al tlolltndcn !.Uld County Supcn 1::,or H.tlph Clark. chairman or the lrlln111t d1!>tr1ct board . said the plan would f!rQ\'ld(' 8 . full ram1l} .. ur transp<1rlatlon service., in the 1980s In a relaled action. the bo<ird appro\•ed the f1hnll of condem nation paperb for a 6 9 m1k sell!· mcnt or former Pacific Electnc Ra ilway hne betwt·en Santa An:i and Stanton. The board also approvod ex pandln(( the total fleet of larg<.· and small busC's from 440 to KOo b' 19AS w11h the number <if largt• hu:.r ' grow1n,:.: from Jt'i ll• 6i0 Offlclab also dc-c1ded I hur' day to equip more than h.1H of 1ti; buses "ith hydruullr hrt1i for the handicapped by 19H2 Fuel Mixes <;.m , Water TOKYO 1AP1 A J apanese !lcientist Ra}s he has come up with a new fuel-saving rormuh.1 ror mixln~ water with gasoline. and that the mixture ((1ves a lmost the same fuel e fficiency as pure ((a~llne Dr. Hlromu Fushimi. a n 011 ~peclalist at Tokyo's Wascda University said thut by u!tlng u chemical medium. he Is able to produ ce a blend of 70 percent J(asollne and 30 percent water Californians Mopping Up By~AliM>Cla&ed Preu As u predicted 1eventh storm ' failed to arrive. thousands or flood-weary evacuees returned home under sunny s kies today and began sifting through the debris from nine day!I of deluge. E ng ineers brought in bulldozers to rebuild levees and isc rape too.a of mud o(( atreet.s from PointM.uautoSan Diego. The chain 0( six st.orms that pounded Souther n California clalmed 28 Uves. including three ne w tratfic deaths r eported today ln San Dteao County. and caused an estimated half a billion dollars in damage. ··A lot of families are coming back today to sweep the mud out of their houses a nd dry out their furniture." said Manorie Flood. a s pokeswoman for Point Mugu Naval Air Station. wher e 550 houses were inundated with six feet of water and 3.000 residents "'ere evacuated earlier this week Navy Seabee11 and the Arniy Corps of Engineers w<h-ked to re- build one burst levee at Pomt ~t ugu. tn Ventura County60 mile!! STORM DAMAGE LOANS AVAILABLE -AS northwest of LOs Angelh. and to ur in Riverside County In San Diego, flooded hotels and shopping centers in fashionable M isslon Valley struggled to re- tur.n to normal Jn the dl''-t>rt rc·'>1Jrl of l'olm Springs. 99 percent o f the I 300 \•vacuated re<>1dent!> wer(> Ill' rm 1tt~d to n ·turn to lht· tr hom•·-. l<Jda' au th1Jrit1e~ -.aid And 1n r ,11n -.odd•·n IS•1rrt i.:•1 ~prrng.; IO northeast ~dn 01l·go l ount' v.here m ud had 1n,<tdl'd 'lnmP · h•Jme... rt·<>; dent'> ~ert• JO~ll1•<l ,11A ,1k1• h~ lY.11 -.m;ill l•.Jrlh 'lllJ l..l'' 'J '..I .ind 3 ·1 ''" th1• ll 1<'hkr 't .iii· 't10rth hdort d.iv. n 'in <1dc1 1t1•mJI d.111131?•' "'·'' n:port1:d .1p11 rt f1 11m th•· mur1 problt·m'> lfl•av\ rtm11rf fr•1111 rh·'>t rl mount.11n" "'c.1' " ill r .1<>rad1ng m 1· r tht> 1<1p-. nf du m' ,1 t RI\ 1·r<:1dr Countv 'Sk1nn1·r \ 1:111 and lll'm i't l.1k("' 0 lf>da\ • .md I)\ l'rflow rrnm I h1· ~jl) ,JJC Int" f<I\ ··r (()rC't-d th1· Ca11ror01J lluth"'H' Pt11ml I•• ('lc•~l· .ill but nnt· IJO<' nf ln11•r'lJ l1 15 near Perrii. HrHH'\'l·r. thc '\u11on.d Y. eatht•r Se1 \'IC'e utd c it>ar sk1e-. h<>uld l,1.,t forut lea.<1t thc ne~t fewd&)s An ei1tJmated 2.000 apartment d v. tilers "'ho ned San 01egtJ..., fash1onabte M1.1s1on Valle)' re turne d home after apend ln ~ Thursd o\ nlJLht •. 1.,,." hnl" \1 t'.IO Y. hilt-fl\ 1• rt·"•'r\ lil t ' ,1r.1inin~ unikr 1tw r11•1rr1 run 11H Prt''"Ufl' v.1•rt• r1 lt1 \ t•t1 l11v. I.\ 11 r tht•1r "-,•tt•r l11,1d ~ LTl\ •.. The biggest ones feed.Ing Into the San Oiego Rive r and Miaalon Va I Icy were neur spllltn1 but authorities aald they doubled that would cau.se problems. In Santee. flood • forced evacuation of 250 patlen tt of Edgemoor Geriatric Hoepital to four other hospitala Thursday. Water wu out for hours ia Lakeside . hit badly by mud. .shdes, and in Harblaon Cad· yon east or El Cajon. where one of two drowning victims• bodieS were found. The other. a UUJe girl. may have died In Baja Calltoro loa fl oods earlier this month. lJC Fears Big Jump In Tuition S ACRAMENTO <AP I -tr Jarvis II pa.sses. the Un iversity of California says it might have to raise tuition and fees from $750 to nearly SJ,000 a year. At lea'lt that's the figure that t:C budget 0H ic1a l Thomas J enkins said in an interview Thursday would be given to Gov F:dmund Hrown Jr in r esponse lo his request ror an alternative IJudg~t in which state aid would he· 10 1>errent lower Br o wn reques te d lhl' ,1lt1·rnot1H· budg<'l, from all .Jgl·ncn·' ht.·('a u~c 1 ( J a rv1s II 11a~ses 11 "ould reduce s tate in COOl l' S4 ~ bdli1m . or ~bout 25 11~· rt.' l'fl I .J.1rn!> 11 111 b\• l'ropo~1tum 9 "" t hP J uni· 3 btillot. wo uld cul 1111·11ml' 1aiu•-. SO perc-l'nt l'f' Prf"lldent Da\·1d Saxon. 1n J cun INtcr to Hrown early th•~ miinth l?:J\'{' l'lnh· thr barest de- t.11h of 1.10,..,1hk i:c budgt't cuti. II" t alil'd th<' process un 11t·res.,:in anti said it was con- <·1•<11 n2 thl' pa~sage or Pro~1 - t1n11 9 '·"·"" '·"" .ti I th•· governor Ol'••ffrd tn kno~ '4ao; that 30 Pt>r , t•nl of Hrnv.n'<; propo~ed state I l ' .11d fur 19>«) HI totaled $~ m1 ll 1on and that $96 m11i1on < ould be> cul from programs and SJ94 mill.Jon made up 10 tuition Lowest Bid fi~<>r Bridge \\ ork Barecl 1 ·on,tn 1t t1on of .1 nl·w l'aC'1f1 r 1 n,,,, 11 1).!hw a~ bncl~t· '" t•r \ t'" 1>11rt fl,I\ mO \<'d r lo:.l•r to r,•.1l1l' Thur da\ v. hl•n a :'inn Rl•r na rd1no cons truction firm ... ubm1tted lh<' lo't\eSt bid for lht• pr<iJ t'CI Kas lt'r Cor por ation's $8 9 million bid was the lowest of six Hl\1•r betv.tcn 5t h and h t stn•t•t<, A C'rt·v. wa.; JI v.ork po uring mek' into 1t toda~ Of flc1 al~ said the cra<'k dQt'<\n I pose any danger at this ti me Reo~ldenL'I of Camino dE' los Ma r es in San Clemente were ablt to return to their hOme-ci as mudslides werE> cleart'd away. but Isolated families in Black Star and Holy Jim Canyons re- m alned cut orr bv mudslides ~ids submitted to the Callronua epanment of Transportauon. The contract will be awarded fflc1Rlly m JO d ays and con- <.,( ruction 111 expected to begin somettm\.' 10 April. according to Ca I Trans spokes man T om Hrown. Tv.o \'Outh ·rt'h abllitatlon camps. joplin Roys Ranch and the Los Pinos camp, were isolat- t'd by mudslide~ but Or ange Countv officials s aid thC'r e was plenty of food and water and no rea~on for conce rn Construc-11on or the bridge will widen Coast ll lghway from Bayside DnH• to Dover Drive in ~e wport Ucach to a seven-lane road. The present four.Jane road "ill open dunni;: We now stoc.-k the fabulous eolle~llon b~· Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits ~l ' f ., for only One Dollar!* 'When you buy one suit at the regular price, you can buy a nother Of equal or , .... , value for only one dollar. \ J ' r • ' • ! RICHMOND, Va <AP> ProaUtutes and pett)' c:rtminal• reportedly were amon1 thouaaada •t•rUlud at atate botpltall ~r a SO.year period ln a propam to eUmlnate "nit• tlta" from soc hit y Th~ law ·autbori&inl the operations is 1Ull on tla• boob Tbe extent or lhc pro1ram. which eaded In 1972. wu d.11· covered d~ a aearch or rec orda at Lyncbbura Tralotna School and HotplLIJ, 900 of th4t lite'• meatal boapllala, the Rkbmaod Tl"*'Dbpateb aald ill todaJ'• edlUaea. D....., .._ period, mo,. than 4,000 men, women and chlldrtn we re aterillled at the Lyaehbura lnatltutioft alono. Many of ~ were tokt ocly that U\e OSMtr•Uon waa to correct m~cal plDb lem1. the'J'lm .. ·Dl1pateh1.id. The law 1ut.borbin1 tucb au.r- a e ry at the dlac...Uoa of holph.aJ ,.,..,,.._.., .. POST OFFICE PUSHING FOR MORE BUSINESS National Letter Writing Week Starts Sunday Letters Take Place Of Cheering Fans WASHINGTON (AP> To Darryl Stingley, lying in a hospital bed after an injury that ended his pro football career , fa n letter.; took the place of 60.000 c h eering f ans 1n th e stadium. ~l\'& *1'l•mg~ 6ne letter from a stranger can be more rewatW!ng than the cheers of tb ... sands In a stadium," Stingley said in describing how letters to the bospjtal ga ve him new strength THE FORMER pass re· ccivcr ro r the N ew England Patriots was one or numerous public f;gures who wrote Postmas te r General William F. Bolger in rt'sponse to requests . The Postal Service. trying to breathe life into what som e consider a dying art. is s ponsoring Nation al L e tte r Writi ng Week beginning Sunday. In another testimonia l to the value of letter writing. Helen Gurley Brown. e ditor of Cosmopolitan Magazine, told Bolger . "I personally write possibly 20 letters a day It has got me every place I ever aspired to get in life "Writing letters lo u benevolent boss when I was a secretary and ht· was a mogul 1n a n :.id a gency enabled him lo sec that I was bright enough to write copy and move to !h e next s t e p o f m y career ," she said. ABIGAIL VAN Buren. whose Dear Abby advice column is publis hed in hundreds of newspapers, wrote Bolger that s he began writing ber parents daily aft.er marrying and moving to another stale. "l never realized how mucb my letters meant to them until after Mamma dled, for among he r s ouvenirs I found an enormous box filled with all my letters -neaUy tied with ribbons. She had saved every ooe of them,•' she said. · 1 Rock singer Stev e • • • • • • •••••••••••••• 'WRITE SOON' Getthe Message? • • • Wonder, who 1~ blind ;.and ha s h i s f a n mail transcribed into 8 ruille. said. "Even though lam a telephone freak. I n·ally enJOY letters more' Read· i ng l ette rs is a ver y private thin~ -the ideas from someone e lse travel through my fingers and in- to my brain." THE POSTAL Ser vice Is marking lhe week by issu· ing s ix special s tamps with messages such as "P.S. Write Soon."" A Post.al Service eollec· tion of "lellerature" said the shortest letter on rec ord came when Victor HUgo wanted to know how his new novel "Les Mis · erables" was selling. Hug o wr o t e hi s publisher: "?" The response was "!" dl""ton WU ---ld by t.be U.S. Supreme QM&n. Tbe law allowl 1terilluUoa U • hotpil&l diNctor tb1DU • pa· tlenl 11 "arructed wltb any b•redJlel'Y form of mental Ill· oeu ... or ~aUon'' and the operaUoG La "ln the beat lnl.et'elt ol 1ucb,PaU.Ol ud eoc'-ty." Dr. K. Ray Nelaoft, director of the t..yndlburs bolpltal, aa.1d at lhe fadllty there was a re(Ular 1terlUuUon acbedw.d for many Suspect In Sting Cleared Beverlee C l aydoo, the Newport Beach Big Canyon resi· dent charged along with three men in a sting con game. won't be prosecuted . A Los Angeles Supenor Court judge has dis· missed the conspiracy charge against her. Judge Stanley E. Malone Jr .. who withdrew the lone count fac· ing Mrs . Cluy do o . 35. said Thurs day there had been no s howing of criminal intent on he r part by the prosecution. Still facing charges ln an April trial are Atilla OeAgh, 40, of 27 16 llilltop Drive , Newport Reach , Michael Newman, 36. of 14 N. Stonington Road, South Laguna and Jerry Mack Morns. 34, of Buena Park. They were arrested in July by Los Angeles police investigators who alleged they were using a rented Hollywood Hills home a:. a fake millionaire's gambling club to bilk wealthy Orange countians o ut of hundreds of thousands of dollars. From the outset, Mr«'. Claydon insisted she had no part in the bunco scheme a nd that all she h ad done was introduce one business acquaintance -who later was victimized in a fraud scheme -to another , OcAgh. That victim. Stephen Schwartz of Newport Beach, went lo Los Ange les police aft er losing $160,000 and a 1976 Rolls Royce 1n a i:ambling gam e at the phony gamblmg club. In addition, the three men face charges in Ora nge County relat- ed to a loan ree deal. They al· legedly took money from a res1 dent or Orange as a fee for ar· rao,alog a Jo an, but the loan never materialized. It Depends On How You Look at It Sund ay 's Oa ily Pilot will check out the app<:arances of caree r woml·n and husiness est a blishmcnts LET SONENSlllNF. IN Go i n g t o dinn er with Yg al Sonenshine is an expN1ence; he feels fabrics. checks wall cover· ings and sneaks into the kitchen (SUNDAY'S BEST J when he can. It's <ill husiness. llowt·vl'r. tx>causc h1:. firm de ::.1gn!'> and 1nst:.ills dining rooms :.and l'ooking facd1t1e-. The Aus1 nes~ of the Wt•l'k CAREER WOM EN Today·:. fe male executives ncC'd outfits t hey can ada pt for Saturday night disco, Sunday afternoon sporting and Monday morning al • the office. See what versatility de· s igne rs are offering in the featur · ingpa~es. TWO-COAST CAREER -Ac· tor Judd Hirsch finds his career drive takes him to the East to play in New York theater and to the West. where his work in the TV series, "Taxi." hos won hlm fame and big money TOOTLES TELLING -What appear to be carved wooden fish. horses and gnomes are ac- tually "a stream of air blowing over a sbarp edge in an enclosed cavity" -better known as whist.le&. Arden Lanham describes his tuneful hobby. ·Crash Kills 1, H11rts 5 A Westmiuter man was killed and five others were injured Tbundn !deb\ ln a three~car · trafftf' cofllaion in Garden • Growt. • ~ • JPatd:V ~ tn the 11 p.m. . a~ at lfeetancl Street ad · C}lorll A.v6~u• was Charles Francl• Smith, 20, of 84'2 Emerado Place, Weatmlnater, Gardea Grove Police uld. lnv..Uaatori 1ald ~mlth was headinat nonbbou.nd on Newland when he colUded with a vehlcle driven by Marr Ann Downs. 20, or Westmlmter. She was not In· ju red . Polle• ••ld Stnltb'• vehicle dldD't *'P and 1ttuelt • second car driven by Kuben RomeN, 21, of Sent.'Ana. Bom•ro. and a p111enger , Jose Gonsales Martinez, 20, suffered minor In· jurtea. 'Ibey were treated al UC Irvine Medlcal Center and re· leased. , · A paasen,er in Smith s tar 1 Robert Eerl Smllb, 26, alao OI; lhe Westminster address, was admltted to f'ountaln Valie1 Com,mmdty Hoepltal ln crltleal condition. Robert Smith ts no re· laUon to Cbarles Smith, police said. The cauae of the accldenl la under lnvesU11tion. yean -m1l11 on Tuesday and ftmalel oa TburJlday. Nel8oa NMI a. uncovered the ext.eel ot tbe prosram durtnc bia reaearch on the law t.bat allowed It. H• nnt throqb bis facWty'a recordl, paUent rue by patient fll•. to n.nd out bow many bad bffll aterllbed there. . A IT·year-old Warrell County woman Jeamed last year t.bat tbe "appendectomy" abe bad at 18 w11 really an operation to cut her Fallopian lubea. The procram wu aimed at the mentally retarded but a review of the r~orda 1u1rest.a pros· Ututes, petty crlminala and maladjusted crjmlnala were in· eluded, the nmes-DUpatcb aald. Juat bow many lbomanda of mental boapital patienls ln Virginia were sterlllzed may never be known. An inkling of the size or the program ls lo a 1951 report lo the American Journal of Mental Derlclency1 which said 5,931 paUenta ln the s tale bad been alerllhed between 1924 and 19S1. Tbe blrtb1 of an estimated 1 800 "feeble-minded" people had been averted, it sa1d. I Nellon called the!rogram "a: tragedy," but note those wha carried it out ''believed theY: were doina good. Tbey were Just badly mbloformed.' · Scavengers Shine Dirty Beaches Popular By STEVE MARBLE Of-o.Hy ,..... '""' Everyone, it seems, loves a dirty beach. The tons of debris lhat tuave washed on beaches has turned th e Orange Coast into a scavenger hunter's paradise. The Huntington Beach sands. joked hfeguard Captarn JJoug 0 ' Arnall Thursday, are more popular as a littered hunting ground than as the silvery surf e r 's mecca 1l was before the rains c:.imc. "There's no telling whl:\!, all 1~ down there." he e xplained "We 're lucky though -we get ht>re first thing 1n the morning a nd grab au the good ~luff .. He srud telephone poles. old signs and even rusty car part~ have been dumped on the beach smcc heavy rains started purg ing the cOWlty's flood channeb During a late Thursday after- noon lull between ram storms, the city and stale beaches werr dotted with collectors. many carrying bags and backpacks. John Sims. a Westminster re altor. said 1t took him only a hour to fill his car with such treas ures as a pair or rusty speakers, a baseball mitt and a soggy corduroy vest . "Whatever you'r e lookin~ for," he boasted. "I think ycpu proba bly could find it." He said he tum l'd up a chi pped toilrt bowl but passed 1t by. leaving 1t for another huntl'r. Chuck Sullivan said he wa~ k eeping his eyes o pe n for driftwood on Bolsa Chica State Bea.eh 'tfbesa be ,tarted spotting crates cbntaining oranges. "I've never seen so many oran~t!f;. And the tires they·rc· all over the gjace.'' One wom.8h •ald she watched three men carry orr a dripping telephone pole and put it in the back of a truck. The bes t she could come up with. she noted. was a handlebar off a child'-. bike . Narcs Nab Man LAS VEGAS <Al'l l'onv1rt ed narcotics traffi cker Jam1l'I Alexander .. J immy" Ch<1gra ha~ been ar rested here by ft'<ienil nar cotics agents who had been '-l'a rching for him s ince h•· !>k i pped bail morl! than SP. months ago (}TltMtil~ GARDENS . C051A lllH•FOUMIAIM VAllfY ... at a st0 At ·50% Ott Regular Price ENTIRE INVENTORY CHUCtc SULLIVAN COMBS STRAND FOR TREASURES Newoe>rt Man Among ~venger Hunters After Storm "If you see it oul here.·· quipped collector Bruce Groom. "It's gotta either be no Rood or stolen " Lifeguards also got mto the act th.Ls week, hauling chunks of utili t y pol<'S from thl' watC'rlint' to place around planters in their pa rk1nJ: lot Capt:11n D Arnall c;a1c1 th•· water wa!> so full of dC'bn'> b~ Wl'dne'\day that hr '>t::irtPd ... arning s urfrr-. to -.ta\ 11u1 .,f th<' water "I stuck my fool in ti\\' '-'..itt•r I for just a second on Wednesday a nd wham ' ... I got h it by a big plank." said the city·~ senior lifeguard Ea rlJer m tht> w1•ek hl• nm t inued . lifegu a rds wit h sruha di ving ~car dislodgrd a n t'nlire < a r that had bel'n floatinl.( down tht' S;inta Ana H1ver nt•ar the or<'an mouth "Thi· n·al '•HI thing lho1.1gh ' lw 'aid looking toward thP dut 11 n•d bc,1rh ... ,., that ,,.,. ha\1• to dean up all th1c; mcc;s ~~:-·~ DWARF ~ J 1 APRICOT '.1 ~ Tiie Aprf9old •Orltly feo1u1u IOllf golcSen 1111111111 111mme1 .. ,. too1 SALE $6 99 •tt ''"PRICE • ENGLISH PRIMROSE • ,0, MYSTERY.' • GARDENIA Tllltf!Oftett' fw•oitt..I""' _,...,..,... ...... ....... •111111-. , ..... aln SALE s1 29 ..... ut PRICE\ • ' ,: • . . ( 4'•• ·.·Cea ting , . ~ T:~ M .... ltme George w -ould w -onder BY GEOaGE, lr8 WONDBanJL: Maybe Oeor1e Wuhlnl\On. whoeco birthday we eelebrat.ed today, would hove bffr\ proud of the Caillomia Le1hlat\ml. TM Father of Our Country, ._rter all, waa tUJ)l)06ed lo huvt' believed ln Umlled aovemment. Thi.Lii ~n analyala hu J'--t come aCTO&a lhJa deak from the State Bar of CaWomla (lheae are not salooolleepers>. lndlcallna how slate 1ovemment limited It.sell durtn1 the year tm The bar· analysls Indicates our augu&t lawmakerti pu61>cd ~ re wer new Jaws m 1979 than they did ln 1918. THUS OPTIMISTS MIGllT see Uus as a downward trend rn udopllng new dlctums t.o clobber up tbe law books. President Washington, If be were aro und today. however. rrught point out that our state leglalat.ors did pus l,207 bllls during 19'19 Our governor, who aho la supposed t~ believe lo Um1t· .· f)ur Bannl'T braoelg )launta the . Trade H'inda. ' --.---- DiPersitJH ef tlu 'Old and }01;11-;,-Rid~ aud_P°"r, 1'Vise and Othn"Wise. l,awmaker3' Aide Annoamctllg FonnotWri of the Kltoi Board ed government action, vetoed only 60. And two or those vetoes we re overridden bylheoveniding Legislature. Put lhe years of '78 and "19 together and you find that our lawmakers dld a lot of mak:in&. They adopted 2.639 new rules and regulations. One new law adopted last year was spedfically t.o benefit farmers. These people are specialis t farme rs. The Legislature. Ill Its wisdom, formed the California K1w1 Fruit Com mission. This new board 1s charged with lhe grave respons1b1h· t y Clf promoting the sale or kiWls. IN EVENT YOU ARE unacquainted with lhe kiwa fruit. your dictiona ry or encyclopedia may not be much help. Mine didn't. One informed editor here on this sterling journal, hnwever, su~gested tha t a kiwi is something hke a fig. with brown hairy skin and gre<!n meat inside lie couldn 't remember what one tastes like. From the description. however. you might agr~ with th<' Legislature that this fruit could need an awful lot or promoting. You have to remembe r that years ago, before California formed the Avocado Board that planted Its headquarters in Newport Beach, most of the East Coast didn't know what an avocado was. Now the East Coast knows. Maybe we can now do the same thing for the ldwi. FROM THE SOUND of it, there would be no objection from this comer If we shipped the entire kiwi crop east. Reviewing all this, you are not certain that George Washington would have understood California lawmake rs arter all lie would have been just like the rest of us. Reappears Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin addresses a n election ml·eting in Moscow for his fir~t public <.1ppearancc since 0<'tobl'r. Kosygin suffe red a heart attack and ~troke last fall. Embittered Solon ., Quits GOP Panel ..... __ WASHINGTON <A P) -Rep Richard Kelly or Florida, who has admitted taking $25 ,000 from FBI agents posing as aides to Arab sheiks. says his resigna- tion from the House Republican Conrerence wall not hurt his chances for clearing his name. .. I am confident that I wall bt· absolved," Kelly said in a brief ~tatement Issued by has offi<'(' Thursday alter he averted pos~1 blc expulsion from tht' GOP c<m fcrc•nce by resigning. fie :.aid hL' quit to help the party. • • P R 0 T F. C T I N G T II t: Republican Party and all that rt means to the people 1s ra r mon• Import.ant than my well-being," he said. Sources at the closed meeting or lhe cauc us. all of~whom asked not t.o be named, said Kelly was cmbltt<'red at his treatment b) the GOP leadership. With tea.rs wellmg in his eyes. he told lus colleagues, "I don"t give a damn about any of you." tbey !)aid. K EU, Y SAID HE would only resign the caucus 1f asked lo do M> by a two-thirds vole 0£ the conrcrence. one source said. were not trying to prf'Judg1· possible cnminal t·hargt·~ K(.'lly m<ty race "The m ain debalf' centned around whelhC'r thf' conferenr~ was JUdJ:1ng h1-. (Kelly·., 1 ~ullt o r innor l'nce," :.a ad Rhode··· "We w1.:rc not doin~ anyth1og l11 preJud11:c hu. <:Ul>l'." Kt.'ll Y ha:. :.aid hl• UCCt·pt1-<l th·· money as part of ha!> own 111 ' c ., t 1 g <s t 1 on 1 n lo "' h at h 1• rk .,t'nbl-d a:. shady charnctt·r-. REP. HENRY .J ll~dt• or II 11no1~ mad1· an 1mpa ... !)11m1·<1 pli·a for lht• fu •puhltcans to :i~rnrn from "lync-h1ng" K<•lly and grant ham "due prOC(.':.'>," J sou rel· !)a1d . NATION I WORLD PltelBUeesClied Prices Take A Giant Step W ASRINGTON CAP> -A new 1ur1e tn 1uoUne and beatin1 oU coata belped puab consumer prices l .4 percent higher In January, the largest monthly ln· crease ln more than 8\o'J years, lhe eovernmeot reported today. A top IOftl"DIDeDt eeooom.l.sl said no end to the inflationary s piral is bl llOt. Uthe January rate coadDueil to the rest of t.be year, conaumer prices would rise more t.haJs 18 percent in l980. ,. The rise in the Consumer Price lnde' was the biggest since a 1.8 percent jump in August 1973, when tben - Presldent Richard M . Nixon lift· ed price cootrola and bed prl~ sbot up dramatically. THE ClJLPalT last month was not rood, which rose a modest 0 .1 percent from December. the Labor Depart· ment reported. "R ising fue l prices wer e responsible for more than a quarter of lbe change," said de· partme nt analyst Patrick Jackman. "Basically, it's the re· rent increases by the Organiza. lion of P etroleum Ex porting Countries starting lo work their way through the system ." Robert Russell, dlrttt.or of the Council on Wage and Price St.a b1bty. to&d tbe coogresskloaJ J oint Ecooomic Committee I.O- day "it Le; beginning t.o appear that the underlying rate or infla. t 100 ls starting t.o ex pl ode." HE SAJD Ameri<'ana ··can t'X pect continwng large JDcreas<"S 10 home mortgage costs," and he indicated that "an explo'\1on r1f wagl' lllcreasel>" :.et.'mcd 1n l' \ I la !Me Rep 11\-nry Rt•uss. D Wis . the· c·omm1tt(-.: chairman. '>aid th1· . 1.rnuary C'QO.SUmt·r pric<.' report "'·'" "lt-rriblt' """"" for th•· \m1•rtcan ronc;um1•r and th•· \m(·ncan workn" and that th" C.irter adm1nastrallun had "Jt1 1!1catC'd 1ls resrxin'>1bl11t~ ' to c urb tnfl<tt1on. '"' H~IJ u -sli11C'd . C1Ub..tnk in ~ew York ra1s1"'<1 1L't pnm•· l1·ndlng r ate -the anlcrt·'t banks charge their moat c reditworth y corporate cuat.omers -t.o a reeord 18~ perceol, a full percentage point above lhe preva1Uo1 level of a week ago. Other bank,s were promptly matching Cllibank'a in· crease. Crime-laden Neu: Yorkers Fight, Back NEW YORK (AP> - Amid a plague or ugly crime -including what the mayo r calls "an epidemic of gun violence" -New Yorkers are fight· I ng back with old fashioned posse justice. Rus h·hour commuters In Grand Central Station c hee r e d Thurs day as by standers banded together lo grab a wallet· s natcher. Subway riders tackled a mugger and held him unlll police a rrived. Earlier this week , a k0He -w1elding assailant fled into the arms or police t.o escape an angry crowd. Crime -both above and below ground -b.a.s ~ on lhe front page and on the evening news here ln recent days. -A man brandishing a meat cleaver sla:.hed four riders on New York sup. v.ays in two attacks, and m.rna~ed to e scape by JUmp1ng oH the train only mnmc·nts bf·forr 1t left the -.tJt1on llf' ... '>lil t at large . A still unidentified man wa ... dc c-a p1tatcd "'hr·n hi· wa_s pusl'M:d uuder t h1• wh£•1·ls o f a n on· ru~h1n~ tr:un, and an 11· ' '"' r 11 I d IHJ v who w a s ~ho\'t'11 into 1hr· p;1th of :i ... uh""·'" n ·ma1ns m gravt> rond1tum. BLOSSOM OUT! JOIN OUR fo SPRING FLING The source also said Kelly complained the leadership had informed him of the plan to l'X· pcl him by slipping a note under his office door Wednesday eve ning. House Minority Leader John J . Rhodes, R·Ariz., said lhen• was "strong sentiment" lo OW>l Kelly. But sources said most Republicans felt Kelly should have been given more lime to s tep asi de gracefully and favored postponing a vote to ex- pel him FASHION AND GOP LEADERS Initialed the move to oust Kelly because lhey said his admission that he took the FBI money violated HoUst· ethics standards. They said they BEAUTY MINI-CLINICS ISLAND HOUSE COMMUNITY ROOM Storms Hitting Plateaus "The Long and Short Of If· Presented by Broadway Hairstyling Salon Wednesday. Feb. 27.12 Noon Thursday. Feb. 28.2 p.m. New snows Predicted I or Vpper Tier T~peraturn Ht u fir< iuti.ny ., 11 And"0'4t0f 7' ,. 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Sat., March 1.1 p.m . il FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTI:R -• F .. I . CALIFORNIA lBHurt In Blast At Plant L06 ANO £LES (AP> -Elabt - -.o people ,..,.. LnJu~ by an e:aplOlbt followed by a release ol aaaaa.la aaa al a KQl.tdaen DaitJ p&.l OD U.. aouOW• ol the db Tbunday eveoina. clty flre oeld&tl aa.ld. Sls penona were lQJured when lb• blast ri pped 'brou1h tht' plant at 8:07 p.m , and another seven Mre overcome by ooxiou.<J fumes. according to fire depart ment apohs ma n Bob M«'lllu..r F ive flttftgbters olso were in jured at t.be scene BERKELEY (AP > Nine teen anti-nuc lear protes ters were released on their own rt- co 1 nl u nce Thurs day a rter poUce broke up their sit in at the (_~_:..f_TE' ___ ) office of University of California President David Saxon • Resrued From Roof iop asey1••£••• Brown Denies Campaign Aid By The Aaaoda&ed Preas Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is denytna stories t.bat be borrow9d $50,000 to keep tus presidential campaJcn afloat, but Brown'• top New Hampsblre campaign aide says t.be loan came "juat ln time to do some good.'' TMre was also confusion In the California Democrat's campaign over repor ts that Brown 's closest political a dviser. Tom Quinn, wiU resign as campaign manager a fter the Ne w Hampshire prima ry next Tues - d ay. Brown and Quinn denied the resignation story. whic h ap- peared in Tburs<fay 's San Fran- cisco Examin e r . But press secretary Larry Payor, wbo i.s quitting next week. firs t con· firmed and then denied 1l. THAT WAS MORE confusion than nonnal for Brown's cam- paign One reason may have bean that lhe key player5 were interviewed w1th10 Cl few minutes of each other 1n d1f· ferent rit1es and didn"t h&ve a chan<'t' to rompan· notes Gage said tbe money will be "slapped into television as soon as Possible." The resignation story said Quinn and a top deputy, Richard MaulLin. wi ll quit after Tuesday. Two Doctors, Nurse Cited In Sex Case SACRAMENTO CA P > - Anti-war activists Daniel Ells berg and Daniel Berri~an were among those arrested afte r they joined in the sit·m staged by stu- dents and faculty members of th e B e rk e l ey Graduate Theological Union. A family is rescued from their San J acinto home by helicopter after a ll'vec broke a nd the San J acinto River flooded the towQ west of Palm Springs. Most of the 6.500 res- idents were evacuated to community cen- ters as morl' than 1.000 cubic feet of water per minute poured over the top of Lake Skinner Dam. San J acinto was inaccessible by road , and mobile homes were reported floating through the community. In Hanover. N H . Brown de- n 1 e d b o th s to ri es In Manchester . New Hampshire t ampa1gn coordinato r Mike Gage confirmed receiving tht: loan. ln Roston. Quann denied he "'ould re1'>1gn, aod said no de- t1s1on had been reached C1bout tht• loan. Pryor 's conf1rmatJon and denial or a Quinn res1gna- uon were in Concord. Supcn or Court Judge WllliC1m A White says the state may procttd against the li censes of two surgeons and a nurse ac cused of suppressing evidence an the M1ofsky case. Or William E. Miofsky, an anesthesiolog1st, was declared a mentally disordered sex of- fo nder last year for sexual as- sa ults against unconscious female paUenLc; in surgery. He was ordered sent to Atascadero State Hospital. LIVERMORE <AP) -Two more aftersh ocks fro m the strong earthquakes o f l ast month struc k the Livermore Valley on Thursday, officials said. No damage was reported from the mid-morning quakes which registered 3.6 and 2. 7 on tht· Richter scaJe, according to the University of California Se1smo- graphic Station. Weapo .. Disro.,ered VACAVILLE CAP) -Slate prison officials discovered a large numbe r of ho m e ma de weapons, stolen tools and drugs bidden by inmates following a two-day "preventive" search, a prison spokesman said Thurs- day. Tbe search was mounted by the discovery in recent weeks of an unusually la rge number of homemade knives and a flood of rumors a b ou t 1mpend1ng · violence at the prison, which houses 1.886 inmates. Low-cost Loans Set For Flood Victi01s LOS ANGELES CAP> -Fe w of the homeowners s uffering nood and mud damage during the recent round of storms battering Southern California have insured against such losses, officials say. In Los Angeles County, for example, only 6,000 flood and mudslide policies are in effetl. according to lhc Federal Emergen- ry Management Agency. STORM VICl'IMS W1LL, however . be e ligible for low-cos t loans from the Small Busi~s Administration now that President C_arter has declared six Southern California counties to be major d1saster areas. 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It !.ound5 hke d1ny tnck!> " nd of tht: report that he 143S pt-rsonally signing a note to bor· roy, S50,000. Brown said. "Thi'> must be part of J dirty tnck er. fort lt"s not trm-" Hut almost s1 multant><>u'"ily, Cagt' "'as telling reportt·rs the SS0.000 loan cam1• ·"Just in time to do some J;?ood '· '"1 Uunk 1t"s gn•at that th<: can- d td~llc 1s spending his own mo11ey." Gai;?e said '"We've got about 150 people here working their ta1lo; off getting paid JU.St enouf'h to elf. Jerry's borrowing the money s bo"'s a level of com- m 1 t ment that s hould m dke everyone feel good.·· WIDTE ORDERED that lbe state &arc! of Registered Nu.rs· mg dismiss the cbarges against two other nurses The ruling Thursday. ending a four-day hearing, involved Dr'> Cahnn R O'Kane and E. Wilham .Rector :ind nurse Al· l)"ne Waters O"Kane. 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RobertN Weed/Publisher ~ K•vll/Edltor OranoeCoo•I oa11y Piiot ~.. ~ ~ H,,e•••••••••'•,..,••' '•*"*'•••12.•'•..,•••••••••aa•rba•r•••K•re•1•b•l'•"'•'E•d•'•'°'•'••1 •P•~••Edi•tor••• Olympic Borcott Can Revive Ideal The Unlled St.alee boycott ol the Moscow Olyrnplc Games, whether aupported by few or many of the worliiS 'a free naUons, could eveetually rHuJt ln a bodly needed clean·up or the quadrennial 1thlet.ic event that once represented s uch hl1h Ideals It has been obvious la recent years that the Olympics arc becom•ns tncreaatn11y pollllclzed and com· mer~i~zed. Th~ Soviet bloc athl~tes arc totally state s ubsadiied from tbe monwnt they display Olympk·l lyle ta lent. For many others. notably the Amertcans, the aoal seems t.o be LO recour their penonal investment through lucrative professtona and ~mmerclul rewards For the ho~t cities the expen e of etttng up ror the OJ.1ymplcs. has become almo:st 1rusupportablt: Montreal sh l has.l'\ t recovered from the rtnanclu1 bath It took in 1976. It 's ha rdly valid to !>ay that u 1980 boycott would ·•end the Games fo rever " They'vt' s urvived boycotts and polltlcs for decades. though with their lufi ter s teadily dimmed Jn 1956 Spain, Switzerland and the Nethe rlands withdrew to protest the crushing of the Hungarian revolt by the Soviets. That year too, Egypt. Lebanon a nd Iraq boycotted the games to protest Anglo-French seizure of the Suez Canal and the Communist Chinese walked out because the Nationalist Chinese fl ag was raised at the Olympic Village. This year the Taiwanese were refused the right to use their nag and anthem. South A£rica was banned in 1964 and 1968 because of its segregationist practices. and in 1976. 28 African nu· lions boycotted the Montreal games to protest the pres- e nce of New Zealand which earlier had sent a rugby team to South Africa. The murder of 11 Israeli athletes by Palestinian ter- rorists in Munich in 1972 was the low point In the games' history. Hitler was the £irst to use the Olympic Games as a propaganda showcase a!'early as 1936. For the past four years the Soviets have been hailing the selection of Moscow as host city for 1980 as symbolic of worldwide recognition of their political system and preparing a similar .propaganda barrage. Whatever happens in Moscow this s ummer. it's plain that the Olympic ideal has been badly tarnished. It prob· ably can be revived if enough truly dedicated athletes can agree on a complete revision ot Olympic policy and. if possible. a single permanent site for future games, where the burdens of national politics. commercialization and enormous capital investment. could be reduced, if not totally rem oved. Railroad Debate A Southern Pacific Ra ilroad executive displayed a classic case of tunnel vis ion le.1st week when he con- de mned passenger trains on grounds they s low down freight train traffic . Southe rn Pacific's 'ice president L E . Hovt described passenger trains a~ "dodo birds" kept alive o·n- ly by nostalgia. This has to be a strang<' s tatement in these fu el-short days when ever y effort 1s being made to get tra velers out of th~ir cars and back onto whatever pas senger trains are in service. Hoyt says he 's a lso concerned about fuel. He says he·s afraid that if passenger trains s low down his rail ln•ight traffic. shippers will be more inclined to turn to tr uck deliveries. Hut in the same breath he condemns San Francisco's mass transit BART system and suggests bus service : would be more efficient. : Time was when the r ailroads managed to do a pretty : good job or transporting both freight and passenger s. It's : difficult to sec why we now should have to c hoose one !-.Cr vice or the other. when both can obvious ly contribute • lo fu~I con~crv<.lt1on J\nd the fact that passenger tra ins s urvive at all : des pite the all·out effort of the railroad companies to kill · them suggests the re is more to them than nostalgia. ·\\hat Leadership? Reports from the East indicate the TV commercia Is for J er ry Brown's campaign ar e citing his record of "res- olute leade rship." Where this leaders hip has taken place 1s something of • a m ystery. Certainly il's nol been in the s tale he was elected to lead. .. The Brown r ecord here has been one of Jumping on bandwagons after they started rolling c as wtth Propos i- t JOn 13 ). declining to express himself on kev issues c as with Jarvis II). making one mis guided appointment after ~mother, l~tting the Legis~at1:1re stumble along with little 1f any gwdance, and period1cally disappea ring to leave t he leadership of the state in the hands of a 11 eutanant governor who proresses to disagree with him on almost all issues. Our voting cousins in the East would be well advised lo look behind the TV commercials to the actual record - and beware! • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. AddreM The Da lly Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642--432. Boyd I Bowling 1 By L.M. BOYD nineT That •oes back to an old blue law in New York. The Britlab fOVemc>r tried to enforce a rule that prob.lb&ted the playt.nJ oJ Nine Pina oa the Sabbath. So tM Duteb, wbo broulb& bowllq into the country ID tM ftrst place, •lmp)J cbaqed the aam• to Ten PtDI to lldeltep the lepl Unto. Client wanta to know wby Amertum bowl wttb 10 plnl • while ~&DI UH only \ ' Dear Gloomy Gus Now about Mr. Reagan explalnlaa that buai: ae11 about ethnic joket, Uiat wu real white of blm. He should be ln the dlpk>maUc corpt. R.V. 01 .. "''J c;..t ,_ •• ,. ..... ,,..... .., , .... " ""' .. ... ~J..e,~-,.:.-: The typical Ubrari.n in Peldnc, China, works from 8 a.m. to 8 p .m. wtth .. two- hour lunch break alx days a .... ar sa ..-. a 1••· Pay 11 equtnJent to •bout '4'7 a montb. Tb• llW. counb'7 ol A> dotTa U. an amnaal def._ bud,_ ol tc.a It'• ..-oa blan-:k cartri.._ ftnd" oa na· tlonal hollda)'I. SxHllnt, excellent. Jack Anclenon EI Salvador Junta .. Aid Risky WAllamfGTON -Tbe Umt.d 8tal11 la GD lbe nrp ot NPMl• tn1 tta dlautroua lraalu IDd Nlc:araf\A&D DOlid11 bs U., El Salv edor, .W. ,.u)tl that could be equall.J ca~ few U.S. lnC.rwtl in c.tral America. Tbe State Department., the PentalOO aDd UM CIA bave all u r I 1 d Con1re11 to rua-b eco oomlc and m llltary a id to the coall- tl on Junta that rules the M assacbu· aets-alze na· \loo -th e a e c o o d control since a coup toppled President Carlos Humberto Romero last Oct. ts. Yet these same agencies' in· telllgen ce experts privately acknowledge that the five - member junta bas virtually no popular support and will un· Earl Waters doubtedl.Y tall by the end of the year at the l&t..t. P&orPINO VP the to.en who are.,.. nom•aatly in cbarse of El 8alndor will pUt the Unit.ct Stat. la a no-win pot,Woa Uthe lac.uteeooe uperta' pr-.dictlom come true and the Junta col- l•PMI· Armed revolt will almost 1urely breM out, wtth letuat reb- eb ncouraced by Cuba and the llUAlam, wbo could COD· ceival>ly iaJ.n another toehold near vita.£ Mexican oU fields. Tbe United States will be seen once mot"e u the bulwark of an unpopular regime. The bale trouble, sources told my aaodat.es Bob Sherman and Peter Grant, la the lack of popular support for the military· moderate junta. Its failure to control events bas been dem· o nstrated by c ontinuing blQOd.,hed -kidnappl.ngs, strttt violence and random acts of ter- rorism. The one way the junta could 1urvlve. accordlo1 lo lbe ex· pert.t, would be to effect land re- form, disband UM bated secret polJce, p&rantee political Uber· ty and curb the inordinate power of the army and the 14~famlly oll1arcby that bu exploited El Salvador tor generations. But this tbe junta cannot do, anaJysi. feel. 0£.SPITE repeated pledges - as recently u last week -to en1ct reform measures the jun· ta la by ita very makeup incapa- ble of C&n'YUUC through on its pledeea, U.S. experta are con· vinced. The coa11Uon, with two members from the military, is "really Wlllatural," one source explained -like a coalition between the Yipples a nd the John Birch Society ln this coun- try. The basic econo mic and political pcwer in El Salvador m th.is century has rested with 14 extremely wealthy families, wbkh have kept their wealth and potltlon by an unholy al· Uance with the military. And thll power bue bu remalDed u solid u ever since tbe October ouster of the late1t in a 1oaC line of military dictators. It ml,ht seem, wltb the lessons o Iran and Nicaraiua at hand, that U.S. pollcy makers would use the propoMd mlll1om ID ecooodltc and military aid as a lever with whic:b to pry aome real reforms out of the rulera of El Salvador. It would, for example. be m line with Jimmy Carter's vocal support or human rights to de· maod that, in return for U.S. a id . the' junta live up lo itM promise of a general amnesty for polilicaJ prisoners. THE UNITED STATES might insist that the junta broaden ilb base lo include civilian elements from the left. This would give it a sli ght chance for s urvival, a c cording to spokes men for the Was hmgton OHice on Latin America CWOLA), a Was hingtoo·based human rlgbl:i organization. Jnstead. our policy advisers are urging Congress to rush 149.S million ln aid to the junta without exacting any conditions that would make the aid worthwhile. ' The predictable result is that violence will conllllue and grow 10 the unhappy nation. In· telUgmce officials estimate that kidnapping is already a $20- m11Uoo·a-year "industry" in El Salvador. Leftist elements, cut out of participation in tbe junta's regime, are believed to be pre· panng for armed 1ns urrectioo - with Cuban beJp By using our a id package a:. le verage for reform, there is a n admittedly slim chance that a peaceful s olution m ay be ac hieved tn El Sa lva dor. By PQU ring mnnry down the JUnt<s r d th ol~ with no conce!>!>ion-. lht>r l!'s no chanr<• al 311 CCC Program Merits ContinUed Support lo a desperate effort to keep alive the Cahfomia Conserva- tion Corps, Gov. J er ry Brown prevaJled upon his legislativ<' aide. B.T . Collins, to ta ke char ge. Collins 1s a most un us ual person. A war hero, he 1s a Republican in camp with J m·st of Democrats. Ill!> assoc1at1on with the Brown adm1nistratmn stems from the Un1vcrs1ty of Santa Clara where he. as well as Brown. gradualC'd, and when• Brown found many cif his early appoint~ Brimming O\'c:-v.1th puek1'.'>h humor which hold-. no n·-.pccl for anyon e-. le a s t o f al l politicians. he r e porte dl y drove Brown up the wall on man y o c c asi o n s Nevertheless h e h u d e s tablis h ed an excep tionally ~ood rapport with tht• legis lators and that wa:-. without doubt the rea!>on fo r h1s s<'lt·t· l ion as the one to strnightcn out the problems of the CCC pro gram. Those probl ~m11 w1•rt• largely with lhe Leg1~lat urc· which had mandated the d1•uth of the progra m unless BrC1wn could produce a report conv1nC' ing o( its worthlnesl'I. THERE HAD bc«>n conl\idcra ble criticism from the t>cgmnm" Art Hop~ 1n 1976. P a tterned after the ff'deral CCC program of the "great depression" yea rs , it wac; des igned for youth between the ag1•!=i of 18 and 21 for a one vear <'nrollment lt sought those ·with 'rlcan " rec ord,; who wer e· "'1thout work experience. I l offered to provLde that ex oen ence in the outdoors. It also would provide trai nin)it , not ;il<int· in s~lfic skills, but in ~uch thin~s as character bu.lid mi.: and healthy living. ll put 1•111 ph:is1s on safety ~ucalton an t luc11n1! first a id , water saf<'l\ .ind cardropulmonary resu!><.·1t.; t IClll Ttn: ("(J!\CEPT "':1:-. commen dablt' but the cost!\, cons idering the s mall numbt!rs benefited, 'A o rrie d the leg1 s lat on Calc ulated on the total ap- propriation of some S21 million annually for 1.140 enrollees. 1t hgured out to be something near $1 9,000 per rorps member "But." says Collins ma report JUl'll submitted in response to the h:~1slal1ve mandate and In an cf fort to continue the program. "ul'l ing the s ame method of 1·alC'uJat1on the Youth /\uthont) eosts figure out to be $42.500 .. Iii!\ point 15 a vahd one The 'IOr1olog1cal advantage!> of giv 1nl( youth a helping hand before thl'Y get into trouble ure &P· parent. Furthermore. the dlf · fcrcnc~e between the two costs 1s th&t the Youth Authority is pre· ponderantly c uslodrn l \4 llh nu monetary \'alue retum e<1 THE CC'C' PROGRAM r e .:o"ers part of its cost.!> from tht· corp!> members' Pl!~ b\ charg m~ for boJn1 .md r .. 1.rn liut th" ma 1or mon"1 ;er, \ .d ll' n •r11\ r>n fo r t he putillr· 1' t ht· \I.O r~ rH·rforml•U .ind th•• prOjeCt !> ,JChlt'\ t-d Collins dt.·\11t1·-. .1 l<1n it• seclJO<n 11( h is n.·pon 111 ckm11nstrat1n~ t ht· V:JIUt' Of the· proJl'C'LS, such ll!> 't rl'~'m rlr<1r.inc•'. forest f1rC' tra11 .... rc•ton·<>l.it1on and '011 J nd v. J tC'r ronwn Jlton. far l'' 1•n ·d lht' pru~r.irn ' c·ost!t> ,\dd1 t mn a II) • corp-. m 1• m ht> ro; enn tr1buk mum mJn h<>lJr-. m j l tual forest !1rC' f1f!htmJ.! Although somt• ni.i) contend th:.i t lhe \aluauon of many or th<· prc>Jccts ts largely Judgmental, lh<' fact is that at Is work "h1ch would not olberwi~ be done. purticularly sinci! the 1.LSe of In - mate labor in conservation won: has been diminished by the fact 100 few can be trusted outside the walls. IN ANY EVENT Collins. m his e ff o rts lo convin c e the legislators or the dollar value. relegated something of far greater importance to the ap· pend lx. Buried there is what would seem to be the crux of the whole matter . It is the quotes from the youth who have benefited by the program. I '4aoted to get away from -.oml• of my rncnds 1n Watt:.. Th<'Y were mto drugs and thing~. I 1ust wanted out," said one ... I ti Jn· bt•come mnrc self·teliant and md<·pendl'nl. !>aid another \nd ' For ~nmto 11( U'.'> rt 1c; tht• f1r ... l • h,.ni·· "'' H ' h.1d for J -.tt•ath Jnh .\nd "lt-. J Int of hard v.11r\... I friund t')ut I hk1· 11 .. And. · I l1·.1rn1 •d rt•-.1wet for my<.elr ;1n<I otht·r-.. d1 ~c·1plint'. clf'cl1 r at1 rin. p .1t1 1·n r e a ncl rt·-.1)()ns1b1 1Jt' ('OLLI~:-> tf.\~ man' mwl' 't.•,ttmonial-. to pro\l• the pro i:ra m 1:-. men tonous in helpm~ \ uung r",.•r>I•• find themselve!> 'l:ont• n ·fll·<'l tile true value an" ti ..t lt· r t h o n o n " r r o m 3 n t•mploycr. tht· L'n1on Carbide l' n r po r a t 1 o n wh o'\ e p I an l manager '4rote "[am happy to 1nfonn you that we employed t'AO graduates of the CCC. lam espec1aJly delighted to report o ur satisfaction with the performance of these two ne"' employees. They exhibit the personal qualities so desperatch needed in tbe operntion or today 's business. Both arc courte ous. intellige nt. 10 dustrious. punctual and interes t ed in learning." H is ob,dous the lei;:1slaton; won 't come up with the right answer if they restri(!( their evaluation of lbe worthiness of lbe program on the dollar costs and returns. Flag and Anthem Flap Ruffles Olympian Peace Let's see. we 're goinl( to boycott the Summl'r Ol ymp1(', in Moscow because wt-don't want to play with the Russians . Hut we let the Russlan11 come to Lake Placid this week to play with us in the Winter Oly.Jllplcs even though the Republic or China'• Olymrlca team was kicked out o Lake Placid because the People'• Republic of China team didn't want to play will them. That makes sense. The Peo$)le'1 Republic of China, wblch Hvea o n t h e mainland , s a ys th e Republic of Cbloa 11 not tbe Republic of China because It liv11 on Taiwan . ConaequentJy, tbe People'• Republic or Chlo• won't play with the RepubUc of China tmleaa the latter chan1ea 1t:o. name. its nag and Its na t 1onal untht•m. l see no problem with the R(•publk of China changing its name. The peof.lc on Taiwan ore. a fter al . 98 perce nt Ch inese. All parties should therefore be satisfied if the Republic or Cblaa henceforth ca lled itself The C hinese People's RepubUc to d.lstinguish ll from the People's Republic of Chlna. The nag and the anthem are a not.her matt.tr. PaANKLV, I'm oot sure why the preteot aotbem tlves of· feue. One reuon ror tbis m•Y posalbly be that I don't know the words. Whenever It '1 played In public, J 1lmply move my Ups and bum aloof. Pemaps tbere'• aomethlnc ln t.bere like. "From tb• balll ot H~cbow to tbe 1hore1 or Vala, ' wblcb tbe People'• Republic of China would aot take llabtlJ. Or perhaps not. ha ay nm&.. the oew Cbi.Dllo r People's Republic should have no trouble finding a ne w an· them I , for one. am in favor of giving them oun, which 1 have always felt would sing more f'a!llly In the Chinese pentatonic scale. U n!ortunately. lt is the banner or the People's Republic or China that ls 1pan1Jed with st.an and not that of the Cbm.se People's Republic, which ooly has a single aunbunL So our an· them wouldn't work unless a flog swap could be arran1ed and. given the present Ul feelini. this seems unlikely. BUT l'VE MADE • study or anthems and there's nothing to writln1 them. For example, here's one (pleue keep In mind that it abould tound betur ln Chin ... ): "Ob, 1N're the swelleat COUil· LrJ in the whole world/ And tbe '*t bunch of guyt/ Who cul Lick anybody ln the houae., you beU.r watch out for ua, BwMr/ God s a ve Pres ide nt Chiang Ching-kuo.·· Whipping up a new fl ag may prove more d ltr1cult. You wouldn't want the people of the Chinese People's Republic vow· ing to fTK.bt and die for any old piece ol c:lotb. Personally. I have long felt that. the des ign best epitomizing utJonal n ags would be a almpfe raised fist making what ii poUt.ely known as "half a victory sign." The Chines~ People'• Republic should be pleased with that. SO T H ERE they'd b e . marchine •round In their uni· forms. singing their new an· 1 them aod thrusting their new O•g up and down, just like aJI the other athletes. And the noble purpc>H of the Olympics - . to brlnJ tbe peoples or the world to1et.her in the cauae of peace - would be served. On the other band, conaiderin« tbe way tbe Olympic• are So'n1. th• CIUM ol 99ac. mllbl be bet· ter Mrved ll we could keep the peoples 1part. &~ W@M[[ ®@((WO©® •• I' s ...... &1.er1 ..... 1 DEAR PAT. I'm dolna a research paper ror school about Hl"OIOI 1pr~ cana A.Jthoutb l'v• tried, I can't rind &"¥ r11u~ on bow many of theae C•na were man..ractW'e'd In the U S tn all)' recent year Cui you betp me out ' G.L , Fount.In Valley Dtu1lll ltTI. z.n -.u .... ~ cH • we,.. J • fDH.,•d•red la UM Ualt.ed 8tMH or _.,., U.H • · nlae per pe,.... nee....., to PMWpa Petrele••· a 1tro4lucer ol .. y•rourboa ,ropellut1 for l•dMtry. AJ&Mq .. 1" may alna4y bow till• d• ?' te yov retteatt .. , Pllllll,. addl U..& ae,... apt"ay •. tau were nnit devf'loped after ~ creatloe of .. ._ .. bomlMI" for ue by t,..,. more U.aa 31 yun ....... ~\ 4 DEAR PAT: You have 11v~n the address in a • .. ,,revious A YS column where ooe can order a Medic Alert brace~t l 've mis placed W s clipping. .. and would appreciate ll 1r you wouJd publish thii. informaUon again. M A.T . Laguna Beach Yoa can wrtte to MedJc Alert FoudaUoo ID· • teraaUoaal, Turlock, Ca. t538t, or American MedJcal Fouaclatton, 53S N. Dearborn St., CbJca&o .J RI. Milt, ror Information about the wlJverully bowa Medic Alert device and e mblem. As you probably know, wheo this emblem Is worn about •· tl•e neck, wrist or ankle, it iadJcates that tbe -person wearlog It has a medJcal condition requJr- ln1 special attention. Inform atloa needed by aayoae attemptlJlg to belp the person duriDI an ac- cident or sudden Illness Is placed on tbe back of U1e deYlce aa well as on a wallet card. Dtabetiu, • heart patient.a taking antlclottlag drugs, persons alleritc &o penJclllJn or other subsi.aces, epilep- tics, people wearlJlg contact lenses -these and many otllers may be advised by their physicians to wear ddl symbol at all times for thetr protecttoa. ' In acldltloll, aa emergency answeri•g service ls maintained by tlte Medic Alert Foundation around tbe clock, wit.b a telephone number engraved on the emblem aad printed on the card. In an emergency, tbls number can be called collect from aaywbere in the world. Required Information aboat the medJcal problem will be given in an emergency. ' LossP" Con fie Claimt-d DEAR READERS: We all know it never rains in Southern CaUfornla except when it does and tbea the mud sUdes. Wben that happens, you can rile a casualty loss claim with the Internal ... Revenue Service. Getting through all the red tape Is what stalls most t.axpayen off. IRS says you should first cbeck with your insurance company If you have s uffered property damage. Any IJl811J'ance pro· ceeds you receive or can expect to receive must be used &o reduce any future claim with IRS. If you have had casualty damage from flood· Rare Polio Case in Chicago CHICAGO Cf\ P) /\ 24-yea r -old man ha:, come down with polio. the firs t case 1n Chicago 1n 10 year s. and a uthorities s aid they rear the disease could spread this summer Margot Phillipi.. a spokeswoman for Cook County Hospital. s aid the d isease wa~ first diag n osed b y th e hospital staff in Au gust but confirmation was re- ceived only Tues day from the national ~nter Cor Disease Control. SHE SAID the victim was partially paralyzed and has "great diff1cul ty'' walking. He was not identified. ... ·'The man has not left the city for 17 years." s he said. "So he caught Tum bit-# S an ger .J o h1 .:i .' Ma this fell down Ji<· bottom h alf of an a i rpla n e boarding ramp in Ma nila. but w<Js gr abbed beforl' ht• hit the g r ound ~l <ti his. 14. is on CJ concert tour. .., .,. _.., ~' Hlaa6&)' Uda year, nlMf '1y wa1 ., • ~ ....... ft ..... --........,. .. .. uUI .............. ,. .. , .• law•e lH ftllac ...... . TM •• ftlllt1 ...... cowers dllu&en •911~• oc-c•...-.. ...... 1171, ....... &.Iller• arezdel ,,.. Yll .... If IM .... KCIU'red la I feder ·~Jared d ............ . Wlln a dlua&er oeeun, belle lmmedlat.b to cema.tle dllealltftl&aUoe ~•ry to 1.apport a t'HHlt)' .... elal•. You mu& be able to prove, uys llt8, &Jiat yo11 actHlly bave auaut.e4 a uaualty, and m•t ah10 be able to prove tM amou&. Other IA!c~taUUe. are iavolved. Tiie Oii· I)' way tu w rt thnMll .. aJI tlle ... ud outa of f&A re111 ulatloe• on Ulla matter ls co atlldy Publlcatloe 5-47, wbJclll coven not Jut u.e particulars eo11cen- lng dlsaater-area lotaea but Uie -'ole spectrum of casualty aad theft ~ •. Request W a form at uy IRS office by usla1 ti.e blank oa the back of tM •·orm 14MO tax paclla1e, or by pMaja& tl9e l&S form a. req04'st toll-free number, (Mt) W -.f535. AVS reached &bJs u8ually-busy number after boars of dialing. and wai. told forma cu be expeded .seven or 10 dayi. after a phoDed reqcaest is r~­ celved. ('It lldl••K,. l 1·.,id Child·proof DEA H I'/\ T l 'vc noticed that some produ<'ts art> avaal abll' in both safety packaging and re· ~ul ar. t.•ai.y opt.•11 packaging Is this allowed by law. or 1.iri' somt· manufacturers getting away with partially ignoring child-proof packaging laws? L.K.. Huntington Beach The Polson Prevention Packaglng Act of 1970 provides tha t <'ertain hazardous or potentially hazardous products must be sold In safety packag- ing that most cblldrf"n under age S cannot open If these products are for use in or around the household. Howevt>r, a maau.fadattr can market one size of the product In conventJoaal packaging if other packages of the same product are on the market In safety packaging. ID these exceptions. the label mut clearly state: "This package for households without young children," or if the package Is small: "Package not chlld-res l.stant." Cartoon Ruled Not Defaming VANCOUVER. British Columbia (AP> -A news paper cartoon depicting a British Columbia cabinet miniater gleerully picking the wings off a fly may be in bad taste but it was not defamatory ~ays a B.C. Court or Appeal judge. ' Mr. Justice Peter Seaton made the comment as part o~ a ~ani mous decision handed down by a pant> I of five JUd/,lCS overruling a previous court de· e1s1on that thl' c:.irtoon showing Bill Vander Zalm. forme r hum:.in r esour ces m iniste r . was dc- famator.> VANDE R ZALM . NOW municipal affairs mrnaster. sued l'arloon1sl Bob Bierman. the Vic- loria Times. former publisher Stuart Unde rhill and editor ~arbaro McLlntock in J anuary, 1979. Justice Craig Munroe of the B.C. Supreme Court found the cartoon Ubelous and awarded $3 500 m dam ages against the derendants . ' However. the derendants appealed the decision arter m aintaining throughout the trial that the car- toon. which appeared in the June 22. 1978. edition of the evening newspaper . was Ca1r comment on a matter of public mter<.•st The Judges upheld that view. "WE HAVE BECOME accustomed to witty cartoons and this 1s coarse." Seaton said. ··aut a cartoon can be in bad taste and not be de· (amatory; mere insult or vulgar abuse have been held not to <'Onstitutc defamation and it 1s defama· tion that 1s the basis of the respondent's claim." . He added that had the trial taken place before a Jury, "I am not ;tll that sure that the cartoon would have been found to be defamatory." <.:hJef Justice Nathan Nemetz, in his judgment. round lhal even 1f the cartoon was defamatory the defense or Cair comment was available. · HE SAID THE CA RTOON was fair commt:nt because 1t was a c:ommcnt on true facts. the mat· tcr commented upon was or public interest and 1t represented the cartoonist's honest opinion. The cartoon. without c<1pt1on. was commenting on a suggestion by Vander Zalm that Indian youths s hould stop hanging around downtown Vancouver and return to their reserves. it here The importance ~ of this is that the disease exists in the city and when summer co me~ there could be many cases." HEALnt officials. s he s aid , were "CJrging p e rsons , particularly young children who are most vulnerable to the disease. to be inoculat- ed . She said the man had not been inoculated. ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRT- CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN BR01'TZES- CHI1WA -Friday, S.turd•y, end Swldey Ms. Phillips said the man was transferred to Cook County Hospital rrom another hospital on Au1. 21 and was con - fined for a month. She said be was flnt brought to a hospital seriously ill and near death. He bas since been dlscbar1ed and ~t. no danger to otber persona with whom be may have con- tact, abe said. Decorated Capt. John S. Kalota, son of Mr. and Mrs . Chester Kalota of San · ' Clemente, has been dee· r:: orated with the third tr award <A tlM Airman'• Medal al Kee1ler Air Force Bue, Bllod, Miu He l1 a 1170 • 1raduate of San • Clem•t• Hip ~hool ~· aad • 1'74 sraduate of USC'. ,_ SILVER and •are. Lots of diamond rings and earrings. gold chains. fine china and crystal, bronz"· some fumi· ture, 0111, chandeliers, brass lamps, etc. Something for everyone -from $1.00 up. Free edml11ion. 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Now <.1\ <1 ilablc at your local nursery arc varsct 1cs of roses in ban• root s tock Pl ant ,ow to brighten up your garden m s pring Plant 'Pinks' . ' for Nostalgia • Bring a touch or nostulgla to your garden b) ~anting dianthus or as more commonly known. SMnks. These are the same pinks of England's cot Qge garde ns that are showy when grouped or IJlanted closely in row::; adorning your gurden with JJues ranging from white t.hrough pink ::ind rose to oure red You can take your aholce. Valued for their long blooming s eason and long lasting cul flowers and noted for their clove· flke fragrance, the dainty pinks are familiar to all devot.ees of the old-fashioned garden. Pl<tn to set t hem o ut during the coming weeks whe n aurserymen have started plants in s tock. Planted during this period. they will bloom this summer and fall and for many summers and falls thereafter In the warmer summer ar('a~. thou~h. they should be treated a s a biennial PINKS THRIVE on sun and seem unable to &et too much of tt. Avoid the acid soil -not a d1f flcult thing to do in m ost of the state -treat them as you would chrysanthe mums . This means pinching back to encourage branching They thrive in a llght s~dy soil and when planting them, the top of the 'root structure must be level with the surface of the soil, never burying any part of the stems . Do not mulch these plant~ as their tender root tops and trailing ~terns require good air circulation ctt all times and mus t b1• kept as free from m oisture as possible ' Bromeliads Fascinate Tropical Flowers Magnificently Exotic Brome.Uada .. ,.. 111 aiHt to lhtt world from lbe w .. tern hemlapbere Tbey are ont' or lh<' ma.t f~lnaunc and dl'rt>ratlve oma~la around Noted for their buutJful co&ortna and loaf de1&~: bromellada urt' thos'· plant. tnat aro hardy t1nou1h to Wllhltand lht-ri(ONl or Indoor ll1htln1. lem~raturt'b und dry ul r But lbt'lr spCoctal ~ttr11l'Uons to thl!I Indoor f•rdener .ih' thtllt tropical I owers t h ilt are m111niftcently exotic. 1'hey art Ideally aulted for the Indoor 1ardtn an hung1ng pots, .dish 11rden 11. on dri ftwood. and fom etim .... ~ t'Vt'll ttn unfavorable corner You Sl't>. the y ran be claued ms ~u<'rulents as they store an t'llll'q~cnry supply or water wtttun tht! natural vase- I 1 ke center formed by their leaves. Their root system 1s a ml•ans or attaching lti.clf to trees, ro('ks and other hosts in their natural hab1l<1t Ye ~. brome l1ads r ece1\'c th<.'1r moisture through their center runnel but you should kl'l'P thl'ir roots moist f'OR TIU: HOME gardl'ncr to m :.11ntain thl· be auty uf his bromcliad, hl' ~hould grow tht·m in :.i porous. h~ht soil A monthly feeding of a wall'r soluble but complete plant rood will help the bromeliad grow stronger . T here are countless types or bromeliads to choose from. Look for varieties of achmc::is. guz m arua~. ncor<.'gelias. vncsas. t1llandsias. cr yptanthus. And if a ll of lhis 1s too much of a mouth full. just ask your nurserym an to Me wb.lt be ha• to orter in bromellad1, the p i neapple rallDlly. ~ T81 T&ICK TO FOOL "cpotMr oature " Into forcln.t blbom oo mature bromellads ls 10 put an apple toaelher wtth your bromellad ln a pluUc baa for four days. The 2th lene au proclu~ by Lbe rl nc apple will promote flower a, and your Weekend Gardening Checklist • If frost 1s still a threat in you r area. wait until wa rm weather to b egin planting tomatoes. J>t'ppers and eggplant. • Cmeranas put on qwte a s how or seasonal color in the shade garden Nurseries should have plants in bloom or fully budded . • Once the danger or frost has passed, it ·s time to plant citrus Che('k with )Our nurseryman for the ones whit'h dv bc•!-.t in your urea. • Don 't c ut baC'k tht• drooping tops of your spring bulb~ as soon as the flower fade:.. The bulb un· derground has to ripe n and store food provided by the leaves in order to complete Its cycle pro· pcrly. Grapevines Can Provide Fruit, Cover F rom one single grapevine you can attractively cover a fence. a wall of lattice work. roof an arbor. shade a deck. patio or terra<'e and have tasty fruit within easy reach ! The grape 1s one or the many fruits that .... 111 grow an horn~ gardenl> wllh a maximum or adaptibility and a minimum or attention. They grow well on any available support on which tht'1r tentacles can <'limb A selec tion of om• or two "'h1te. red, or blue· v::irict1es will i?e nerally provide a lon5t frwtang season. Anolh1>r important con sidcration 1s the many jars or Jt>llies, JW<'l·~. s piced Jams and preservt's you ran obtain from a few nnt>S 1\lv. ays be sure to check "'1th ~our nurser yman befort' plantmg ~rapes an your ga rde n so that you select van etll'S that grow Wl'il 1n your partil.'uJar localt- I 1 For A Better Environment ... Sherman Slates Se1ninar ... 141 TREES ARE ESSENTIAL NATURES -. <1;.~~ "?"""--- , ·-. DAILY PtLOT A• • \ ~. for yO/tll' fa.ortte HN'")t.. YOUR CHOICE 24", JO", U "T .. f IL TtRlllG HSflll The staff <1l Sherman Gardens in Corona de l Ma r v.111 offe r a seminar on "Plant Pest Control" on Wednesda y, fro m 9 30 a m . to t2 30 p.m . 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ThelF s picy fragrance and colorful blooms attract attention to your home and evt·ry That extra·add<.'d touch of planting under trees year ther e seems to be newer and more cxcilm~ lends itself to dramatizing your landscape along colors from which to choose with adding a complete look to your ya rd . This is --------------------orten overlooked by the homeowner as trees often Tea Tree Versatile In Growth 2 gallon NOW$ 8.98 regularly S 9.98 5 gallo n NOW $11.50 regularly Sl 3.25 on ~dlt' rhn.i .! i; \\hilt> "Uppl..-,. i..~r MILEAGE SERVta CONTltACT Cover'> El'lq Como • Steering Manual Auto trans • Front suso • Dnve AKle • Complete front & rear bra!(e sy<>tPm • Elec Svstem •1,.1tnf\Aho•w on ~ Conlftc1 Doe• rtQt •OO'v to •nr Of lhe fttted -'-' CO<llreet -.. a-... oontlech lot""""·"-' "'··~-"'0 "-p~ S-T"""""1 llOIVO. 0.-11 • WM 0t FrOf'I Whl 0• ...0 ~11-.,_.,...onv- ., .. create such dense shade at their bases that nothing grows very well. The pro per use of pruning shears and the s:.i w for o pen pr uning "'ii I ell min<tlc excessive shade. H the tree is of great size. let a pro· fessional handle the JOh And to <iilO\\ fM a tree's vora cio us roots. 1t is Irvine Club Meeting Set Irvine Garden Club will feature a talk on growing vegetables in containers by Steve Tho m as. cer tified California nurseryman. Wednesday at Deerfield Co mmunit y Park elubhouse. 55 Deerwood St .. Irvine. for Information re· garding time of meet· ing. call Mrs . Joseph Cor ie, 833·2425. Those In· tercsted in joining the Irvine Garden Club may call Mrs . John Walsh. 552·8952 or Mrs. John Seide I, 833-8346. sometimeb advisable to create a r<11!.ed bed a ro und the b::ise or the trunk. Under most trees. it is a good idea to leave air s pace between the trunk and the raib€.'d bed so that the extra dirt will not encourage crown rot Attra<'tt vc specl · me n s , like th e white birch . are en ha n <' e d h} a bas t• pla nting of ornamentals or evergr<.'ens A n ower in g peach. or any or s pr mg's star perform ers is made extra.special wh en ll bloo m s over n owering az::ileas or col· orfut l>pring bulbs. Any <'OOJfer would be nicely complimented with a woodsy planting o f dwarf spr eading j unipers ul Its ba se Think about impatiens. that s h ad e lovin g bloomer, w i th it s flowers prancing in a brlck·outllned rai sed bed under a tree of your choice. Ao; tht' l'ilOry tioe~. Ca ptain Cook n ·sortcd to brewmg the IN 1 vl'~ Crom the Australian ll'J trt'c lo prevent S<'urvy 1n h1" mt•n Thu s. L1·p to'\permum lacv1~atum obtain ed a comm on name. tcu trel'. that has held fast throug hout the years California gardt•ncrs gained so me ~o o d friends when the "ll'as" were introduced he re years ago. It proved to be an excellent screen· 1ng and windbreak shrub, thriving under d ifficult conditions. As a, shrub, the teu tree is of great value used as a clipped hedge and u pret· t y one, too. with its white nowers that bloom in the spring. It Is a plant that s hould be ron- sidered a prime <'an· dldnl£' for planting along the co<1st as it 1s ult and wind tolerant Le ' Fre nch Ou a rtier BOUTIQUE & BEAUTY SALON Under New Manegemenr Mr. Hon Previously wor1ked wllt'I Alexander in Psrll $65 PERMANENT WAVE . . for S30 S65 HIGH LIGHTING . . . . . . for $35 125 HAIR CUT & STYLING ....... 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Sold rn 3-pok only ">-1 JNSIDE : ·•AnnL~nders •Sports ' •Horoscope •Business ':'\AL y "1.0T ,,.., fl.cwu.y Z2. ,., • 8J 0•11¥ P1i.4 Sutt P-• Israeli students Boaz Cohen and Michal Eshel Draft: Their .Duty j « ~s~.ussing the military draft in their country, two Israeli students visiting the Orange Coast say serving in the army is their duty. By DENNIS M~LELLAN OI .. o.lty ...... i... Mlchal Eshel and Boaz Cohen, part of an Israeli student delegaUoo towing the United States. jokingly refer to tffn· agers' most frequently asked questions about their country as "The Five O's.'' Orange Coast high school students they have talked to most often want to know aboot drugs, the draft, drinking, driving and dating in Israel With current talk or both young American men and women having to register for a military draft. it 's not hard to imagine wtuch "D " 1s the most com monlyasked t"OR THE PAST THREE decades Israel has be<!n drafting young men - and women into the m ilitary. It has done so since its War of Independence in 1948. in which women fou~ht and were killed along with men on the bat- tlefield. "I know it sounds poetic. but we feel it's our duty." says 16·ycar-old Michal who. like the maJonty of her fellow high school students, will go into military serncc aft er her 18th birthday. Young Is raeli ml·n must st>rv<' 1n the military for thret.• years and women ser ve for two years in all but combat assignments But unlike many Am<'ncan teen·oger:i1 who arc oppose<! to a draft, Michal says, "Our attitude t.owurd the army 1s different and our needs for the army are different " Is rael. she explain-;. 1s a small coun- try of three and a half million citm:ns ~urrowtded by 200 million Arabs. "Wt: KNOW WE R EAi.LY n<.'cd the :.i rmy. When the border 1s so close to your house. you feel it's a necessity " 8 001. ;i 17 vC'ar old h1~h ~c hool ~tu dent who lives ln Kibbutz Parod In the Galilee, says they don't go into the army because they are in love with the military. ··we do it because we know it has to be done and nobody wiU do it for us ." he says. "The Israeli army ls called the Israeli Defense Forces -and the em· phasis is on defense." Although women can be exempt from military service Cor religious reasons. peer pressure to go in usually prevails . "YOU HAVE TO R EALIZE the public op1mon an Israel or someone not going into the army as not h1gh ." says Michal. "If you want to have a good JOb afterward ... or have rnends, the best thing is to go into the army .. Whether it's questions about teen-age C?ncems, or their country's politics, history and economics. Michal and Boaz respond deftly, kno wledgeably a nd. frequently, with a sense or humor They proved this in a talk to the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Tuesday . The t alk was one or many they are g1v1ng to high school students and c1v1c or_gan12J t wn~ dunng their v1s1t to Orange <.:oun t~ this week Michal. Uoaz and two other fsral'it \ludents visiting Orange County. drt' among 70 student delegates traveling through the Unatc·d Sti!les <lunng the next seven weeks THF. ORANG t: COUNTY .. 1..,11 " sponsored by the Israeli M1nistr.> of Forl'ign Affairs and the J e wuh f'cdcra lion Council of Orange Count y The teen·agers, all of w horn speak fluent English. arc among the top high school students in their nation and an· <'Ons1dercd to be ls roe I's future leader~ A It hough the student~ arc gaming 1n 'IJ?ht into i\ml'n ra, the purpoM· of th1· yearly viJit.s is to increase American s tudents' understanding or Israel. And, according to Boaz, there is a lot that students don't know about Israel. He said he bas asked them to write down four things they know about Is rael. Included in the lists. he says, were "oil. camels. sheiks. while robes. Ayatollah Khomeini and things not con- nected with Israel .. BUT, DURING THEIR tcilk to the Kiwanis, Boaz and Michal admitted they also had some misconceptions about Uus country. "We were told you have a senous problem with drugs; we were expecting to see people with eyes like this." said Uoaz. giving a glaz.ed look .. But 1t wasn't that way "We found that students are like us a nd that they were not that different. .. "But," interjected M 1chal ''Oh , yes." said noaz with a laugh. 'there 1s always a but .. ~ ICllAJ, SOT ED THAT she felt lsraclt \Ou th art> mul'h mor•' involved v. 1th pol1t1c<; and rurrC'nt events Hf'<' au. .. .-. thc·y \\-di b1· serving in the: Jrm ~ and 1t v.111 affect them. she said, \\ t' want to knoY. v. hu<;c hands the stall' ''In She added that m.J ybt.• because Israeli l••f'n·agers have ·')I) many challenges. tht>) don't need such things as drugs .. Boaz. v.h~e pan:nts 1mm1grated to IHael from Czechor,lovak1a m 1947 and htlped found their kibbutz. explained that k1bbut1.cs originally wer£> based on ,Jgncultur!' \I an} now h;ive factories. and his lob hull ha'> nrrhards. farm animals and a ">mall fartnn Ho· nnll'O that thl· 300 m embers do not cStt ORAtT . PaKe 82) jFitness Frenzy 1/ l .. j E~erybody is doing it -keeping fit -or so it seems With dozens of athletic clubs going strong all along the Orange Coast . By JUDITH Ol,.'iON Of -Dalty ,.11 .. si..tt Cocktail party talk on the Oran~t· \oa"t almost always gets around to the subJCCl of physical fitm•ss Runners lt•t 1t slip that they're up by 5 and on the road a httle after. and rac-quetb~1ll buffs don't hesitate to comparC' scores Thi' persons who work out with wc1~ht " us ually keep 1t a c;ccret for a while. though, hop Ing that their Rody Beautiful well be noticed F'ltness isn't a sPxist thing anymore. e1thN. since women arc beginnini:: to IJc awakcnC'd to the po'>sihiht1es. according to ~.(·vcrai hculth club OY.ners SO THE Ql:ESTION. ''Who's tht• rittest. men Qr Y.nmf'n," must bl' answNNl rather ten tativel,> Mt•n arc nr1\\ hut women aren't far behind Thl'rl' ar(• dozens 11f athletic clubs on thr Orangr Coa~t . arcordtn~ to a tl•lcph1me surve) Of !heSI'. fivt• arf.' for women only, two arc· (•X clus1 vclv for mt•n and the rest arc coed Tolal member ship leans toward male domin:.at1on. but lnkrest lf'vcl is ranked equal Rob Zuv1•r. owner of sevcrul clubs and a former Mr Ament:a, said ''Mrn an• obv1ousl\ more interested in fitness Women arc s till 10 the cl~et. "They'rt• Just starting to come out. Hut they're more interested en their weight and ap pearance than being fit Thev may want to strengthen thei r s houlder c; for racquetball. but they're generally in it for their appearance ... Zuver said businessmen generally are most interested in fitness because they're "worried about their heart and age " Madine's, which has three clubs, has a membership of around 1.000 persons and, ac· cording to Tina Nate, ma nager of the Newport club, a healthy 70 percent of the members a re dedicated enough to come three limes a week or more NEWPORT BEACH Athletic Club. down the road. has about the same numbers and same figures. John Voget. manager of Un1veri;ity Athletic Club, Newport Beach, said he estimates that on l,y around 35 percent of the 800 members coml' three times a week or more (the frequen<'y con- ieded to be necessary for workouts to do any lood). He said most members come for "health reasons. for cardiovascular fitness." Rancho San Joaquin, a new club for both men and woml·n 1n Irvine. has about 1,000 men and about 1.000 \\Omen on its rosters. and. ac· cording to mana~er Dick Davis. the part1c1pa- l1nn 1s about C\'C'n "Our fit wt1mcn look bcttn than our fit men ," he Joked "Out that's h(.lcause I hke woml'n " The Spru:t..ing.. llouse. Newport R<>ach, hi.1> a ratio of 60 men to 40 woml"n and about 75 per- 1·cnt or these work out thn •e times <.i week or more. a spokesman !><.11d Mll.O, A {'LlJB for wo m en, also in Nt'wport. rf'port~ a 70 rwrcent good attendance record. wh1l<' Get A Way in llunllngton Beach has at l•·ast r>O percent coming on a regular h<tSI'\ Hampart Athletic Club in Costa Mesa . a roed f.1c11ily. has BO men for every 20 women :ind <i spokes ma n said the women are picktng up in tht.·1r attcnd<ince about now "Summertime I'> coming. Tht•y 're Relling vt·ry shape-conscinus." she said . Nautll u.". a nother coed club 1n Newport. has ahout 1500 ad1vc membc·rs Wlth a ratio of 60 percent men. 40 p<'rcent women and owner Rob h1 Oauderman cst1 mates that at least 40 !)<!rcent come three times a week or more "WOMEN ARt: F.VERY bit a'> enthus iastic ns men." she said "One of the rewarding parts of this club 1s seeing women getting excited a bout being fi t. They h ave n<·ve r pushed themselves before• to be fit .. Sporting goods and sportswear stores report about a 50·50 buying rate Dore Woodson. ass1s· tant mana£er of Snowden Miw in South Coa11t P laza, said, "Men h<1ve u morP established out· look on fitness while women <1rc JUSl gelling in· volved" Slriing is popular now with both sexes, and as spring comes. "it will be te nnis and baseball," she s'ud The Athlete's Foot in Newport Beach re· ported that an equal number or men and women are buying runnin~ s hoes and warm-ups, so it looks like the ladies arc indeed getting out or the ('Joi.et. They may bf-come so adept at running. in fact , and so flt. that they'll be able to catch a lot nf men this Leap Year Di1'orre Court Peking-stgle -a Close-up View PEKING <AP) -The husband and the wile sat about six feet apart, never looking at each other as the dlvorce case pro- ceeded -the husband represented by a co-worker al a construc- tion company and the wife by a woman who works with her ln a bank. There were no lawyeMl. Nobody used any letal langua1e. ll was the second round In the wife's atU!mpt to dlaaolve their 3~-year-<>ld marriage, a union tom by beatin1s and mistreat· ment but one which this court was to rind atlll viable in a China where the vows of marriage are not taken lightly. TRE REAalNG WAS OPENED to WesU!m Journalists. Besides tbe 10 newa correspondents. repreNnllUves of China's Women'• Federation were In the rallery of 100, all of whom l\ad • to baveUckcta. Tbt wtfo, Zhou Hulxlan, 30. and the hutband, Han Fall, 35. a truck drtnt, sat tn ·wooden chain facln1 the Judges• bench. about ao f.et away. "I inllst on divorce," lhe wire said 1t eve'ry chance during the Proceedtnt•. ''I can't take It anymore." 'J:M bulbud w11 oppoeed to tbe divorce. The wife accused the husband of beaUnc and mlatreatln1 her over a question or tlnancial support for her mother, and or drinking and gambling. She sobbed u abe spake of two mlscar riagea, which she claimed were t.be result ol beatln11. The COU· ple have no children. Her representative, a ~·year.old woman, accused the husband of maJe chauvinism and a feud-1 mentality. TREllE 18 A CHINESE aayln1 about "a broken mirror joined together" -a re union of husband .and wife -but in tbls c~e. it Is wishful tblnldn1, tbe wlfe'a advocate said. Sht a~knowledud that divorce {n China sUll 11 consider-ff u,:ty and shameful, 6Ut added that the wife had no altematlve. Judf,e Liu Guomao, the court Mcretary and two "lay 811· seHont, • a kind of cross between a Juror and a Jud,e, already were Hated at the bench when the couple wu called lnto court. The couple's representatives sat at deskt al tbe aide and In front of the Juda"' bench, raclna the spectators. All had aucrophones and remafned ln their aeat.a when they 1poke. The eecret.ery already bad announced court ndn -no pbotosrapba, no recordln11. no ~·tUlnt. no tpittlq. , .:.1 - Although the court aJready had Investigated the case thoroughly talking to nelehbors and others -the Judie and assessors brought out tbe \thole case aealn by queatlooJog the pair. The story that emerged was that the two were long·Ume neighbors and e ven before their marriage In June 1178, Han had heloed Zhou Hul.xJan with 6 yuan ($4) a month for two years wbUe she went to school. When they were married, be waa mak· lnr 40 yuan ($27) a month and she 32 yuan <S2l>. THE WIFE SAID TRSY bad'a1reed to «Ive 10 yuan <16.70) a month to her mother and 5 yuan (13.35) a monUI to bla, but be said that •Ince be b ad spent 1,000 yuan <S670> to prepare for their wedding and was USO yuan ($107) In debt, they abould five leas to her mother. The quarrelin1 started three days alter the weddlq and the wile aald she felt ahe had been deceived by her buaba.nch at· Utude before marrta1e. Atked about hla wife'• char1t1 of beatln1s. Han denied them. Then he admlti.d to three lnetdenll •Ion• lheH Unts, but t8ee DIVORCE, Pase Bl> ' -OM. V l"ILOT ICONS ARE VIEWED AS "WINDOWS INTO HEAVEN" One ot many Icons In SL Luke's Eastern Orthodox Church ••• Divorce Court <From Page BU s aid they were so minor they couJdn't really be called beatings The marriage still could be patched up, as it bad been several times previously, he said. When the husband was In a boepitaJ tut spring with hmg and Hver diseases, she duWully cared for him, but one day there was a quarrel in whJch the husband's younger brother struck her. She then filed for divorce. THE MAN'S REPRESENTATIVE, Tan Pingz.hao, 45, ac· cused the wife or being inhuman to her husband by fating for divorce whlle he still was weak from bis illness. She replied that she had known or his ill hea lth even before they were m arried. After 21rz hours, the Peking PeoJ>le 's Intermediate Court .,till was not inclinedl.o grant the wife a ctivorce, already denied by a lower court. It scolded the husband but~rged the couple to try for a reconciliation. The husband promised to control his temper and make the effort. . Woman assessor Li Zhlqing told the wife, "Your Jove bas been through a three-year test and the marriage basis is sound." She cited the wife's concern when her husband was hospitalized and added: "I hope you wiJI treasure your long good relatioos. He helped you in difficulty. Don't get upset over sm a ll matters." Male auessor Ll Hewang told the husband be must ad mit to the beatings. "It's wrong not to admit them," Ll said. "They are immoral conduct, not condooed by the law." Court workers were told to keep trylnl to bring the couple back t.oget.ber. The wife is Uvtq with her mother. After the session, the wile told the foreign reporters abe bad fajtb io the court. Asked whether she aaw the matter as one of women's liberation, s he gave a slight nod, then fied from the room. FEATURING Heaven In View ay IUDl'IW OLION °' ............. "Alld-.,.M hod IGAn tlw WIOll. u.. "*' hMo c:r.oturw• and the homlJI· /our ddltl /tU down t./orc ,,.. Lomb. eoeh ltoklbag Q lorp, alld IDfth 9oldH boW IWl of.,..,.., ~,. ar• t~ pro,,.,, o/ tM ~.·· Rft.j :l (RSV) There 1J a eoklen bowl for i ncense, as pre· acrlbed by tbe boot or Revelation, iD St. Luke's Eastern Orthodox C hu rch tn Garden Grove. There abo are many icons. a New Testament olad in gold , ao ornate Ark, to house the sacra· menu and a la r ge iconost.aaia, or screen. to divide the church from the sanctuary. "We 00n•t worship in a stark atmosphere ," said K.lp Wanamaker, a sub -deacon or t he church, who spoke to members o f UCI In· terfalth about the'art in the Orthodox Church. His statement almost could be called total un· derestimation. To ex· He noted tbat Icons abown recllDin1 on ,. on the resurrectloo or ror an 11:30 p.m. aervic< 1re "wrttten,"ootpllint-pallet, not kneellnl Cbrilt,not hilblrtb,a.od the nlsht befon ed , and that they are beatde a mao1er, H that Easter ls the moet Ea1ter. u.tually done by monb. moat nattvlty repTffen· Joyoua aeaaon or tbe Tapea ad records o• lcona were used for tatJoaa deplet. year. Orthodox maatc a1lo ar• t e a ch l n I 11 lit e r a t e Thia poae teem.I more Thia April, for the first available and iDlorm a peHanta at first, and lo1lcal, Wanamaker time In many years, Uon may be obblned b3 then became part of the Hid, beeaUle "motMn Western and Orthodox callln1 t,Jle church ir Ortbodo)l traditio n. usually aren't able to Easter celebraUODB will GardmGrove. There ls 1 lot or red ill kneel just after tbe birth colncide. Tbe lnterf-,lth aeries. them, Wanamaker sug -of a baby." AnJOQe illt.erested in s ponsored by th t geated, because red is a Wanamaker aho attending Orthodox Women Auoclates, wll 1'fiery, dynamic color played tapn of 1ome services during this conclude 1\aesday, Feb tba l appealed to the traditional Orthodox season may go to St . 218, with a talk by Siate1 peasant.a" and possibly muaic and.. commented Sophia's Cathedral lo Eileen McNerney ao< represented the blood of that "iecJM\ and muaic Loa Angeles at 7 p.m. Father Bill McLaugbll.r Jesus. go band in band with the Sunday, Feb. 24, for the on Catholic aymbob. As ooe looks at many liturgy. ll can 't be S unday or Orthodoxy, The lecture will takt icons. ooe begins to see wit.bout." which is a festival place at 10 a .m. at St the Orthodox belie rs. There are DO lnatru-celebrating the restora· M a r k'a Presby teriar The manaer scene. for meots In Uae church and lion of icons to the Church, Newport Beach example, is different only the sound of the church, or to St._ Luke's Tickets are $3. than the one on most human .Uce ii beard ill ----llllll!!l!~---191---------tradltional Christm as the musk . -.. "'°,,,.._ cards because lt shows And "t.be language of LAMt Pluu ~ the child in a cave, not a t b e church is the Harbor Utes barn. language ol the people," IM._,...,~ s-., Wanamaker noted. u 1"7.....,_.""'- JOSEPH IS pictured the congregation speaks C.... ...._ either wilh a shephe rd Greek, the liturgy and ••••'•mnoiliiil' ••Ill! or being tempted by the music ls aung in Greek. RUffB.l'S d e vil, and the Christ U it's a Ruuian church, child always has an ox the lancua&e ls Ruulan. ..-..oLS'rBY and donkey beside h.im , .._ T•Wml breathing on him to FINALLY , Wan· ..... keep rum warm. namaker aaid that the The mother Mary is Orthodox church focuses ltt2...._.""'-c.... ..... -115' Art Show &Sale perience the richness of ~------------------­ Orthodox churches is to D ft~ ~~:~tall lbe senses. in-• ra There ls color, light. e 8 0rrmrs CUSTOM FRAIMNG ·==:. 1803 Newport Blvd. Your tlN'Orite group of artists and cnftsmen fill the Huntington Center mall wtt h exatlng oriolnals at prices that ptease. the smell of incense, the sound of voices singing without accompaniment <From Pace Bl> and the golden, ornate have their own cars. In fact. there a.re scriptures to holrl only 10 cars in the kibbutz. But they WAN AM AK E R don't need their own cars, be said: focused on the icons, Everything is provided, including food, which be said are •·cen-clothing and housing. tral to the Liturgy a nd The residents eat all three meals a the architecture of the day in a large wrung ball, the workers cburC'h." don't get paid and lhe money made The focal pol nt or from selling tbcar products goes into the every Orthodox church kibbutz treasury. is the lnconosta.sas. or large scrcen w hi c h BUT DESPITE THE emphasis on d1v1des the main part 111 l'quahty and collect1v1sm. ht-<,aJ~. the the c hurc h from t hl' kibbutz 1s also democratic lht>y t>lt'Ct a ltar an•a where th1.· lhl'ar own .. mayor " and they also have liturgy 1s read. t•d ul·auon and other committees. E a c h p a n c I 1 s a Boaz powtro out, however, that only separate icon. telhn).! a thrl'c percent of the hrad.i populalaon s tory or r<:presentang Ian• 1n k1bbutzl"- so m c a s p{·Cl o f tht· Michal. who I!) t•d1tor of her h1~h Trinity "chool nt'wspaper and plans to be-com e The iconostasis sym a report.er, represenL~ Lhe other 97 per- bo li zes the .. gatc to C"l'nt who Ji ve in citi1·s. She laves an heaven.'' Wanama ker Asbdod, which has a populnion of said. s ince icons a n: 55.000. viewed in the Orthodox Thi! two student!>. 14ho etre sta>ing church as "windows into with families tn Irvine. will leave heaven." Orange County Sunday for Torrance. Costa Mes.a 1 Thurs. ttlru Sunday. 8eactt BIVd. &~fwy .• H.B. UPT010%0FFCOUPON BEFOREMARCH31/80• Clll CJn ne8 ~AM> -.cl IT TO (Jewelry ALFANA ORIENT AL .i ~t:ing I POf'Cela;n ~ Bamboo Article<> 1825 Newport Blvd , Costa Mesa CA 92667 Pt.one (7U ) 548-2148 I I I I I I I -.I Re-Upholster 1 That Old Sleeper or Sofa · 589 labor ,,... 1*ict IRVINE UPHOLSTERY Icons also are a part ThE-tr itinerar y includes visits to of the Orthodox home. Colorado and Arizon a and. fina ll y, 2'" lle:Mw,l.W 112 Wanamaker added. and · .,...._._ __ ... _...,... __ Wa.sbmgt.oo. D.C ~ c..__ families often have 1:1)1 ' ·557 .t751 or 551 c.tn2 ..,........, ..,__, lections o f the a r o\I. n \...-------------------~ ---===...,===~=·=....u===~Tue~ao-=Sa1===S=un=&:=.:Mo!":--_. around a focal µoanl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · where they "orship Icons :Always tl'll .1 story or give a messagl·. he noted , pointing oul o n e whe re e t e rna l destruction was sym - bolized by a banquet be· ing given in the opt•n mouth of a dragon. T HE ICONS, which a re painted in vibrant reds. brilliant ~old and other ri ch colors. are characterized by sparse· ness and an •·other · world y" quality. a nd Lbese same traits are re· pealed in the church's stained glass windows. Orthodox chu r c hes alao always have icons on the building exterior, Wanamaker added 'lip lsn 't Obligation DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wrote you last year and you didn't print my letter. Are you swamped? I'll try ooe more time. Why should a woman give her hairdresser a tip? Heaven knowa it costs enough to go to the beauty shop these days without adding another $1 or$2or$3. In my oplnioo, beauticians are professionals and should not accept tips. They a ren't in the s ame category with waitresses, bellmen in hotels, skycaps at airports or doormen who get taxis during rush hour or in bad weather. Will you please deal with this in your col· umn? I believe you are a fair-minded person and I would respect your opinion. -CORPUS CHRIS'J'I READER DEAR CORP: I bended your letter to Brien Blenclaanl. my hairdresser (who I always tip). Here ls Wt reply: A womu wt.o llaa her baJr done In a be.uty ulo• ..._.. Mt feel obligated lo Up. A tip la a gntve el a,.nctatloll for a penoaal service well done. Graa&ed, tlte price of llalrdressla1 bas goae ap, like ever7tblag elH, bat most laairdrellen wert 09 ~mmt.uloll ud do D0t IM mac• •Uluat blcreaae. (It goes lo dlle owner of tbe sltop.) WlllJe a u., la 1nat11 appreciated, one· MoUl Mt feel &Ital la .. •eeellUY. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm awfully late with tbia letter, but I decided not to mall it until I wa1 aure I wanted t.o. WeU, today I'm sure. It's my respome to the man who aakl, "A female can eogage In sex anytime. All sbe bas to do is be there. Wltb a mu ll'1 different. He must be in the mood." Amertca'• bedroom• are run of this kind of scum. Tbe seeoe ls commonplaee. Tbe woman ts d=• ate for a few bo"ni' sleep between baby· ri • or 1be'1 preinant, or mt or UPMt by 101D nc her bubancf baa said or aone. Nothing matters bUt the man'1•uraeocy. Many women can le9tlfy to the palA that accompanies ID· tercourse when ab• la pbyaically or psychoao.,cally unprepared. · The aatl.sfied man falls into a deep sleep, The woman II• awalce to 1lru"1e with her dl~corn- Aaa Lallders fort and wonder at the mystery of "love " Why doe sn't s he refuse? Because hhe ri gures, ·•1 mJght as well agree. He'll pester me until I do." Or, "When I s ay no. he pouts like a child." Or, "He'll get anery and punish m e with his checkbook.'' As for the clod's implied threat, "H you aren't willing I can go elsewhere because there·s a huge surplus of women over 35, eager and wait ing" -well, that statement realJy tells where he's coming rrom -and 1t·s-~owhere1ville - BEEN THERE IN TOPEKA DEAit TOPEKA: Tllank.s for ~mlD& back to report. Loved you letter. It'• a beaut. DEAR ANN LANDERS: f was interested in your list of things to look for in a nursµig home. I have worked in a few and would like to add one more sua1estion. Aak to read the menus for two or three weeks. Be on hand at mealtime to see bow real·. dent.a are served and if the food la appet!tlng. To people who don't have a areat deal to look forward to, breakfast, lunch and di.noer can be very important. -AN R.N. DEA& a .N.: YOtl are rtOt •· Tbab for die aMdoeal HllelU... ft'I ot prt•e Ja• "rta.ai. Wfddlng and engagemfnl omlOUrlCtmenlt run on Sunday m th~ Doll11 Pik>t. "'°""' or• ouol.14~ ot oll Doll11 Pilot olf1ce1 or bfl callhtQ tlw Feolurt1 Depart· mtnt. lH2·'321 • To ouo*t dt1oppoinlmettt. proep«ftl>f bndft a" remtnded to have thtrr w4!ddlnf11torfn, wUh o block· ond·whlte glosay of the brick or oJ lht couple. lo lhe F'cu11urt1 (Hportmm1t o~ wttk ~fore the wedding " /hop on tho /unny.1ido Grob yovr coot a nd ~t vovr hot leave your wor"e' on tM rio<)r\tl'p Ju~t direct vr:Nr Ifft 10 l odo Morino V•lloge where both 11det of the ~trHI ore olfe"ng wnny MJv1ng' during l•do1 Supe< S•dewolk $ale Frodoy So111rdoy ond Svftdoy. February 21.11 O"d 23.oll the lido Merchants will be d1sploy1ng ,.,._, worei al fon10111r ~ov1ng\ Everything from des.g"4lf clothing to k11c.,.nwu1e. books. f1ne 1ew11lry. 'IOOpi. plants ond unique trooaurea from around tho world Come. browse tke borgo1na en1oy fun murxl'ticu along tho way . and \hop on 1t,. 1unnv1idel I Lido Marina Village JtJ\I "'"'of Poc1fl( coo,, H~hwoy OI ~l)('lfl ~rh Blvd ond Vto L•do Sole l'iour\ !tom 10 om tO ~pm P\:>rktr'Q free w1ll'I lrOhooloon fl'~UOry ?I ']') oncf 1J. ' .. .. . ... · .. .· ... ~ . FEATURING lnsi•lled M rs. Ll~d H 1d g w a-. M .,t!-St') Jr hu~ hN·n in~t a llL'( ~1:-prestd <'nt o f lht' :'\(~w po rt lla rhor ~ux 1h<1ry (11 tht• t'luldren·., llunu .. So(' 1cty Segerstrom Family To BE Honored l nv1tat1n -.; have• gone uut lo th C' J.'o und"r'> of the Oranget'ount y M us1c C:t'nll'r to :1 C'(J t k tall buffe t party 1o nor1ng the Seg c r-.trom family H~ted ~ Rt.'n a nd l.e:tr r y Ot·an f', the (•ven t w1 II take plat' at 5 p. m The Scl?rs t rom family dona ted tht· lan<1 fur t h<' M ust<' Cnter wh 1rh ~•II be locall'd rn C o:-t a ~l·S& Thf' oq~a1zm~ committee for t ht• r•vc.·nt r o n s1:-ts of Mr !> Edwa rd S c hu m ach er. Mrs . Loch Gee Ding, J'lts. Lau rence Reyno lds . M rs Gle n E St illwell ~Mrs. Thomas Murphinc Hospibl To Benefit From Bal Masque M rs. R 1cprd S prinke l. Newport B each . will b e a m ong th 10 m a nnequins parading flora l h Paddres sesat the <rnnual Bal M a s q ue of Oa mas de C~dad The cv enwill ta ke p lace Friday . M a r r h l<t, .1t th e• 01sne~nd Jlot<:I with the them e llapp1· 111'!-S b All pro<.Tds will b e ~l ven to St. Jude llos p1tal. Fu~rton. R egis Phbin of KA BC· TV will be mas ter of rer e monies iti mus ic will be pro vided by Keith Willia m s a nclis orc hestra. T icket irorm a t ion is avarla ble bv culling M rs. N. E . S ct.t , 879-2988 ('--_,._ro __ •_e_op_e __ ) ATURDAY,FEB.23 ~SYDNEY OMARR ARIES Oa r 21-Apr . 19>: T h is c a n b e powe r·play t11e id eas arc m a de int o worka· blc ('oncep ts. >rma ts become v1C1ble programs. a "man w1tt-money .. backs you . Ol'al with C apricorn. Ca<·{'r pe r so ns -and s tic k with numbcr8 Y l':th l' tri1> was nccec;sa r y• Ti\URUSIApr. 20·M:!y 20 > St udy An c !> rnC'ssa)(l' -a te nt o n lo r at1ng lo!>t n bJN 't!>, gC'l ting nd nf unacc~sary burd l'ns. getting corrt·<·t <ind profitah lU'e tum on investme nt You h aVl' J,.!rnml 11pportu1ty now lo expa nd base of 0 1,erd lt011s. t.o d1:-trtutc. d isµlay ;;ind to h e lp one wh o <11de d you in iJ'I G EMJ NI ;'\1 <1:-• 21 .lune 20J E mph:Jl>tS on 1n1t iative. o n l11<1lt ty. ne w starts in n e w rlrrc•c tuins You gcto h{'art of matte r s -welcom r fresh conct'pt and co ntacts Re daring enoug h to pionN'r. tdcs t theories :md to pro ff's:-Ion· l.<'O. Aqua nupc rso nl> h gun· pro mine nt ly . C'ANCEl(.June 2 1-J uly 22>. Fo llow thmugh on hunch pu r intuitive intellect "com e., up with C1nsw{'rl. Hegain confide nce. sense• o f d1reclion . m le intellig ent <'on cess1o n to om• c lose to yo u nu a n a n f1g un•s p rom1n{'ntly Yo u le arn a S<'t r• OnC' who confides rn yo u has V<'ry dt<ep fC<JlgS LEO (J ly 23·Aug . 22> P opul a r ity 1n cr e a ses -rtrc> d e m ands a r C' mad<' on your time. Gem1n, Virgo. Sag1tl<inu:-. per sons play ke~ ro les. Eiphas1ze drnma. social activity, ve rs a ttlily -;ou are ~umg places! S uc cess in <Heated on "tJrd trv " VIRGO (,ug 23 Sept. 22 >: Dig ben_$.ath su r face indicati•s Attend to appa re nt m'ino r de · Huls be U rouRh and cons iste nt. Aquarius. T a urus . Seo 10 natives play featured role s You get c ha lo elevate s ta ndin g in comm um· ty . Accept a d respons ibility. LI BRA ( pt. 23-0ct. 22). Com e o ut or s he ll expre ss o urs e lf i n wide a re a s . C om· municate. e calls . plan a head for trave l, deal with Ge ni. Virgo, Sag ittarius natives. Yo u mig ht recci co ntrac t o r le~al commitme nt In the m ail. A .. irltuar •associate fends mora l sup· port. SCOllPI <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): One c lose you a ids in ma g life s ty le adj us tm e nt. Mo ney, partners bi pe rce ptio n o f public puls e dominate s a rio . What you need is m ade a vailable . rus. Libra and a nothe r Scorpio figure pro nUy . You wHI e m er ge vic torious ! SAGfl'T IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). G o s low , lie low, utili ime t o advantage -play w aiting gam e . Pisce Virgo p ersons figure promin ent· ly . De fine a nings. o btain true picture of possible con c tuaJ oblig ation. Individua l who m a kes "big romise s " may be whistling i n dark. Protec elf a ccordingly . CAPRI N (Dec. 22-Jan . 19): Pursue basic objeeU s. Steer c lear of sensationalism. Another Ca icorn and a Cancer figure in s cenario. 01 individual lends benefit of e x· perience in a eving basic goals. A past favor Is repaid. You beneficiary. AQUA& (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on creative ces, w illlngness to let go of false secu rit y bl t, d etermin ation to break from past and be anew. You're due for pleasant surpriH -a en i~ removed, you ge t wider recop.ltioo one you a dmir e actually seeks your COUDICll. Pl8CE8 ( b. 19-Mar. 20): New approach to basic ty Is req11ired. Leo, Aquarius peTtoos figu rominently. Jog m emory for In· formation wb can be applied lo c ur rent altua· Uon. Keanln become increasingly clear. Vou IH m alue of poH~ons -and you'll be-happy. Ff'1dl¥. Fllblwwy 22, 1980 DAILY PILOT P 'ftU( NOl ll t ..oTIU INlltfl ... llO• ,.. ... , •• , ......... " .... ,_ t f\•t 0 \• ... r. el '""'"" ,.1 .,_ l ... I l .. ,. "'"""' Geilt ... Dutth 1 ••' Ur•n~ C:-11t11, "'1119'114• will ttOIW ... ..., *° ... • II • • "' , ~1' 1Mr<11 l. ,_ .. "" ............. l~ .. ~"' M-el•lllcl IOCel.., •I 1110 AdAn" Aw•f\vt t tA1• #lllW\4 (••If•• •H • •t wf\kh lk'N> ~ liMd.\ well 1aot ~,..,,,.., ____ ... 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PURI.IC NOTICE P UBU NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE and COllf lnQC'rlt (p •dtlOr'> Of 111' ""' L"I<> (•Iv ot N""''"''' l•••<n Jarnc>s F 11e rptt R t>cHJ(H1 (O••nlt •~· "''<1" ~··•~u•< •' '' n .. <'l kil Ji\m1•s E Rt'clQiln rlnc1 ·~· p,.,..,., '".,.. llM•• .. ••·• ,, ~· ftlM'o<I 1n ~~t.ttl .t\ A ll \t(\ol ._ 1'1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR SEMl·ANNUAL REPORT J 1m Reaq <Jn. dnC! pe rson'> t•dd• 111t1u•~ .. ••iu•P""""' • .,., ~.,.,.. Wh0 m i\y be OtherW1~e In· '"'II Of llwl ll••ul¥ '••ton bu\I,._" te re s ted 1n the will and or ~.:;.':,~nE;:...:,~;:::.,;:?~1o~~R!.~:·.~ ro THE HONORABLE MARK A. SODEN, PROBATE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN ANO FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE· .JAM CS E H E IM. Publ ic Adm inistrato r of ~id County. respectfully makes this r eturn of all e<;tate!> of de<e dt•nt wt11ch ha ve come into his hands for the term commencing July 1, 1979, and ending December 31, 1979. esta te Ci ty 01 N•WJ>Orl B••<I\ Count~ ot A petition has bef'n lllC'C! O••noe S••••o1ce111on"• by Donna M. Re<igiln in r 11• """ ,,..,,1., •111 "" '"""'m the Supe rio r C o url o t ::;~~ ~0;,:~·;.;;': ::•;.11~~;r'!! O ra nge County rPctuf' ... t1no f<.c Aow roAPOAA110N ......... .., tha t Donna M Rr•aqan bl' <Ir•" " 11t1C? ,,.,.,. lll•d rv'''" I a ppo inte d ilS pi'r '>Ollill C•lltnrnlJ ftkOll""'l•\10.l•tor h hnl) .t1m\ ltt ,,_.,. · ro-,...tHr-.a 10 ,,.,f'•n re p r e s I' n I at 1 11 e t o , H I "M.,, 11 10 1'*> rn 1niste r lhr P<.l a t p o r "°'~'•"\•N..,,to1i...r,..,,,,., ... c 4' i ~ 0 4' E ro z J ames EverPll Rraqan of ~~ ~~·"?,~~ =~·;:~\~;'; 1 Huntingt o n Ht·a c h f•""••e VIM( 7943004 r td f'I Nlld Ca1tforn1fl (undr-r tlw In I l'•l•a i..0-u.1« 1• 1111111 1'143 005 ClarenrP C Conner, dl(a c " .. 1: ~~~ 0..J_: 1 12·79 dependE»nt Adm1n1c,tr<1t ion i.':".~'.".."'' ., ... -... Clarence Cunningham of E states Actl The pr>t• lcaoveR ncAow Conner, J r . I 12-79 t ion 1s set tor hl!<tr 1nQ 1n 11eoo1 ''""'" ts••o 7943·001 Maur icio A. Va rga s 1 ::,. 79 Dept. No 3 a t 700 C.1111l ,~~:~·:.:.'.."~";";:~.a 7943 002 Lloyd Lew is Town~na / 3 79 Cente r Dri11r WC" I ~.int., ''v""',_ •>·"•ao c ..... 1,, .. ,,, ~· /943-003 F lorence Ger trude S1bbt·tt I 3.79 Ana. C<>llfo rn1a 'l''/101 on • ·n· .. ~·· a'*' ~«1 A-100504 Agnes Hu hn I 9 7q March 4, 1980 at 10 oo ,, m. A-100434 Margery Ann W illlcm 'lS 7 10 1q IF YOU OBJECT to the 7943-006 Ma r garet J osephine grantinq of the pe t1t1on, PUBLJC NOTICt.: Willia m s, a ka Mrs. May eu shOUlcl P1ther appear FICTITIOUS 1tusi .. css Ross, aka Mary Connelly 7 19·79 a t the hearing and s ta te HAME ~TAHMENT A· 100615 Mary Betsy Ross 7 16-70 yo ur o b 1ect1o ns or l tle T"• •wn-•no "'"W'" .. ,. do.no A-101042 John M . Hunte r 7·27-79 wntten ob1ec tions w ith the 0"''""''•' A-101019 George H . Hedge s 7·25-79 cour t before the hea rinq. cov~•.L N~:~"i:::~s·ci: .. ~=~~ A-10102t Virginia Mars hall 7-2.5-79 Your appeara nce may be n~J A·100CM7 Glen Esta Nolte 7·?0-79 1n perSOf'I or by your ,11-Aob•rt Joll n c .. 1n •o B••bo• A-101070 Robert Charles Skelly 7.30.79 torney. ~ .. ~ .. ~~~'."';;~·;~. A -100812 Hugh McTlgue 1·10-79 I F Y 0 U A R E A '"-•In•. Mlu 1on 111eio. ce1110,,.,. A-100740 Anna Frances Haubrick 8· J.79 C R EDI TOR or a cont · ""' 79.C3-007 Frances Mc Laughlin 8-2·79 ingent creditor or t he de· A.,.~ L~'~ .. 1,~n~~~,:;..,..11 A· 100895 Mary Eileen McCall 8·20.79 ceased, you m us t file your '"'' 0v.i,,..., " conou<1•<1 0, • A-101305 Eva M ills 8-?0-n c la im with the court or ~,..r•'""'"""""ip A-101294 Pat ricia Fra nces Ar batch 9.17.79 present it to the personal T"" ,':;::~/!'.';' ,,,.., .. ,,,, ,.,.. A· 101304 Arc h Pea rson 8-20-79 representa t ive a ppointe d r nuntt r1t,,~ "' o,.,,,.,.. (uuni, '"' A-101306 Ma r ia Rosarto Ma tuzima, by the court within four ~•o•u•r• ll ·~ a ka M a ria R Saltos. aka m ont hs from the datP ol fl'llnM Mana R . Saltos Albares 8-20 7q fir<.t 1c;sua nc" o t !"tie r <. d L Pubi,.,_, r ... ,.,,,.,,. r..,,, '0~··• '' '1 7943 008 Lelia A. Mc l oughl in 8·21-79 ~~ ,. ~r.0 11nr>w.•''''"° 1 1..ci provided in SPclto n 700 of A-10 1473 Kenneth Clinto n Duncan 8 29.7q th e P r o ba IP Cod i" n 1 PUHi.iC !IOOT ICE A-101424 V1rg in1a Lo uise Gat~ly 8 29-7q California. The t1m f.' lor A-10142S John J . McGee 8 29·79 filing c laim s w ill not r-" NOlteF 1uc11£01 ro"~ A t01432 Mary Gloria La Ora<.h 8 29-19 pirc prior to lour m onth'> r~~~(1noNc'1~lFCTO~oEr I A 101081 J oseph J ohn Yurc.e k 8 'Z7 7q from ttw da tP o t th' 11 • ··-" 0 • A 1013b0 David Sovc•l1 hr1n 8 73 7q ' '"" ' '' ·•·' " ' · '' • A 10129< Harr1nt T C rawtorC! 8 17 7ft 1nq not1tnd .1bo 111• .• ,, ,,.. .• . ", • ... YO U MAY E YAMI NL I ,,. ... , .. ,.,"'"''"'''''"' "' 1 A101400 Da 111d S M yer <. A28·1q the file kPpl hy lhf• <..)Ur t , v~,:·~~': 1 ,1 : :;1 ':'.,',.,\'1";,' /Q43 ooq Harold Bow lby Q 1).7'1 H you a rr• int .. rP<t•·d 1, lh1• 1 ,,.,. , ~,, .,,,,., 1 '"'"'.'", .. I A I 1031 Aqne'> E le"nor C ,Hl-..on Q 17-1'1 Po.,tate, ynu m.1 y ftlP ,, r1 · c .. ''''"''.,,.. /q4 3 017 Walter D<• P n P«t q t4 /'I QUf'S I with tt11• <our l 11) ri• :;;. ,: ,'.;:: , ··:•.;. • .. , •• •· ~q~t ~'?9 A~~aw~r~Sc~a~~er Polk : ~;-~~ <l•111e SP<•f 1dl not1< •· nt 011• ,, 1 "' "'''>i •• " """ , I 0 E inve ntory ot i·st.i l" ,1.,.,,.1., "l\l "'""' ,, , "'" , ""'""" A 1 1608 No ra lll <lb<'lh Hill q 13 1q 7q,.3 0 11 J,1mec, Ha rris Holldnt.I Q 18 79 c1 nd of th•> 1><•t1t1on<, tH t:.'., 1; ~;:q': .. ::''~.:~~·A'111~, 1 " 1 /9d 3 010 HPIPn Hupp 9 18-7Q c. o u n I s an d r f• P o ' I " '"'''~""~"'"" I A 10169.I Paul ':>OulllPr q 11 7'1 d escribed 1n S.·c 11on 170U r. ~·•·• , .... ,,. " ..... ,., "' 1 A 10 " w of thP Ca tito rnta P rob,11E.· ,,,. '·• v...,., ••• •·• ,. ,. •• · .. ~ '" I Hn4 WtlmPr r><.ley Gue'>IOrd "21 7q Code 1 ...... -.... ,,.,,,.,, '"·'"""'""' A101820Bla nchPAlbriq ht 10...i 1ri '"' '"' ""~ ... ~""'I 794 1 0 14 Ft.lward J<iCOb'>on 10 ! '" Lauren ce E Cla rk, At ' '" ... ' 1 •• • A 101185 Richtlrd C ECkl'lman 10 11 7~ t o rney a t Law, 63 1 S . '1' '11 ' '"" ",,,,,' · A 101567 Rob<'rta Ma ry Sh 1r>ld'> Atla ntic Blvd., Monlerey 1"·'"~':"';~,'";" , I cl~<l Robf>rtd Mdry l'rJ'>er 10 5 I~ P ;i rk. Cal ifor nia q l 7S4 rt,. •• , .. ,,.. •. ,,,.,.,, •• • A 101 /A6 ra1ryRf'C'C1· 10.11q (213)282·1136. • 1•• ~ ...... · ·" "' •"'I A 10 1/65 RoyWll liam DalP 928/Q Put>l1\n-d C)f'otf\•,.. (Ort t h,t 1y 111,t I .'Uf·1 101·"'" 1 .1•" ' '• r~b ~i nn 1-. • ,. ....... ,,,., '•'"•'~· A IO l43S Jamt>c.Ernrc.t MPcJk1nc, 10 15 79 1 .. M , ...... ,, r ~ ... • • • · ,,, j A 11)1690 Albnt Roy 131<,ho p 10 11-lQ PUBLIC' NOTIC~ u• :;·1·,;;•·:•;;;'.'·:';,;, ',..' ,.,, ., , A 11J1ti S2 McHQMf't Ltllt ctn DrPw 10 15 l<i ,, , .,,, , 11 ... •• •·, " ,,, ,. • , II. 10 1704 l arry Wayn P Cr a m f'r 10· 15 79 c,.1.... • ""''"' ,,. A 1070?1! John H Encell 1014 1q s uPt:Aio11 couAl o,. THE 1' .... "' • • "' • •.r ' " I\ 10204SJ Caroline Ruc,hton 10 75 /q ,.0,.s~~~£c~~~~~·~~~=~•,.0E ',..·, ',~;~, ' ' '' · 1 '' ,.. A 107049 {;4·rtrude K earv1llP fill•. A·10144J tri t 1.1un" mo\•,..,'''"'",.,,,,, 1 "'1111r•.t Cuthe.n1 NOTICE o.-IHTEHTIOl'C l o SFLL 1 ...... '" ,.,.,. • 1 • • ,, ,. .. • "' •" A 1020.50 Agnf's E Avery AEAL ,.tltOPEATY AT PR,VAfE ,_ ,,_ 1 4"'4 ,,., ,,, .11.1 •• ,q V.LE · ..... , ''"'''., , .. .,, , A 107113 Gordon LP'ilte DPmorest C\IM• o• L111 1c i>NN lO• f " • 1 "' •. •HA•• • • ' "u. •,.. , A· 10213S M<>iry Lou1c,e Gdlely O.<u -i MA• " ' -A· 1021 S4 Annie Marqare t Retn('r NOTtCE IS HEPE8Y' CIVF,_, 0\At 101 '"" l'u•• 1•1tr' t•, \ •ut'H" t 1., 1"" ""°""Ion«! ,.,11 ,.11 ~· ,,,. •• , .. ,, • '"'" ... .,.., ,,,. , ,,,.,,, .. ,.,. ... 1, ,, 7943-015 Will tclm Pc'tric k Barr y ..... 10 lllt l\IQM•l •nd ~l n•1 b1dd•• I •1•11 I.,,. ... •1 ... ) A 107142 William John Frill 1ub1ecl t.o (onflrm•I•"" OI , ... .OO•t u r ,,,.,..., ..... , .. I I A· 102239 Dia ne Jam es •nlllleo S.-.lor CCKln, on 1"" "'" d•r ..... ,.,.~" " .. ""1'"' 7943·016 Richard Clifford of Ftbf'"UAry, '*· a1 10 00 4'.' m . ()f Jnhn c. V~h·ut"'" ,,..,..f..,, "'''"'" '"" """' .110-.i ,,. ,, ... ~M ,. .. ,,..,. Childers •••. •• 111• 01110 ot P1un••ll • ''"" ,,,,_, A·1071 57 Freda M. Glidden Plun~e1t. 411 Otlve A•• H1>nt1no10., rn"''"' 1 '"'""''' 794".0lB Ire ne Brow n Ot•cri, CO\lnty ot Oritn~ Sl•tfl QI J(Wt~H \1, .. u.,,.,1 :J C•••f<>'nl• .• 1111w ,19111 """ •nto•nl 1 .. ,,...,.,_, 7q,c3.017 Rosemary Kir kpa trick .,.o .. 1•••01 "'-ot<_,,, ••ti."""' """'""'"' "'""<>" ,, On••r '"'M A-102286 Ed w arC1 Wm .Mc Br 1d{' ~~1~,':9;!', ':'1<1•~11':;;':~· ~~,~~;,~~ '' n•uM~ n ,_ 8"" ll'I A· I 02390 Jotln Cushing Whalen DY ope,.llon ot ..... or Ol~tr••... P UBLIC NOTICE A 101985 Jotln L Pete rsen ~~~.,i,;:~,!1<;;; ':.'.."~~::~ .. ~ · ' 7943-021 Lavorlo Za vala N uner ""° 10 •" 1,..1 c•<l•in rNI prn(W<l• N Mtt$ 79.Cl-019 Jotln J oseph Lec h •llv•ll'd lnlhe C.OUntvol Or-SI••~ NOTICE OF SALE UNDEA A 102143 Leonard Christian 1n '~'" 10 25 79 10 30 7Q 1()..31 7q 11 1 79 11 6 79 11-8-/9 11-8-79 11-16·7" 11-1-79 11· 14·19 11-8-79 11 14-79 11 -21-79 I 1·20-79 11 ·30-79 1 I ·30-79 :;:.'.:=:':; ... ~~more P•'1•<u1ar1r rowH~i~~·::C°o~.~~AP°.." Co rdell, ak a Leonard 1.oi u in e1oc11; 805• 111>1• o.1 M•• No 11cc 1s Hf AE ev c,1vrN '""'A Chrts ltan C l Ink 12-3-79 Trecl. ~lion J m Hunt1nQ1on 9•8Cll, •~rtnin mortg•u" ••• <ut•o •M ••• 79.CJ·010 Selso Sa nchez M artinez 11·30·79 •• per m.fCI <HO<Ootd In Boo'. "·~ s lo•or~d by RUSSEL l II l'Al!t f N A· 102.CSO Mustafa Mohammad of MIK~I~ ""'"'· '" , ... <>t••<• o1 •no JANIS IC KARL l N ""'""nrt "'"' M usa ,,.. COVftly Aecormr 10< (If-COVft * • I • • ' 1 o 1 " I 1 • n • • • iv. C•lllO<'nl• MORTG AGORS 10 "" ~.Pvf.lASS A-102112 Robert C. Li'it 11-29-79 12-J.79 Commonly --~ '" 0.1 ....... Hll l COMMUN I TV """°'IA r.n.. A· 102"41 Gertrude Isabelle s1 .. Hv ... lllQ!On-h,C.llf0<n•• MORf(,A(,EE '''"" '"' tO<Md '" G d i 2" 9 S\JbJKI to (U~I ...... ,.,...,,.,,,,, ,,,. Ollie•"' -""'"" k -CO<O• I tor .a r ner 11. T' 7 c-lllOM, ,.,,,!(·lion~. re~rv•llon•. OrttnQ• Gouo•tv 'it••• nt C•lltorn•• M• A 1021"4 E rnest Wa lfred E kstra nd 12·3-79 rlQllt,, r19Miof • .. -........... ''°' l'•O 18 ,,n In Boo+. 10009. 1\-· A· 102281 Richard John Sobczal(, aka re<O<CI ·~ 41' IN'tv~••f •• Oo<u-M NO Ri h All t>iot or otfYln mu•t.,. 1n .. ,111n9 tl>O'I• """rlQ by.,.,.,. nt • °"<'M• C ard Jotln Vortruba, .,,., w111 .,. r..c .. vtd •• ,,.. •lor•....., 11011 nt Co••nenh . cono1110"' •n<I aka Richard J otln F isher 12+79 ,._ °"'u °' ,... • .,. ui.ci •"" 1he A•"""'°"' w111 .,. •<>'KIO~ b• • A· 1027.cJ Bernard Earl Bailey 12·2•-79 ct••• Of 111t--11-coun e1 •11y •••• o• 111e Ottt11'11 .... in •u<ll mongAQOll A· 1027"4 Mabel L. O'Connor 12·2.C-79 :!o7c:f:,,1::: :::'~:.::: ~ 1;;:: ::!,"::~:==•~'~':'.; ~:1~1:.:;i~~ A· 1027S5 Millie Ann Shaffer 12-26-79 _.1•. Or•nv• c-• !'>t•1• 01 c.111"'"'" •• 79•3-022 Dorthea N. Van Dusen 12-31·79 Tt!AMS ANO CONDITION• OF •9~ Town Otllltr !>five, Cot1e Mew . 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Ct lllorlll• .. 10 00" M on M••cfl "· Ulll..-SI-Of Amer!<•, ""' ,.roM 1tll0, lo "'''ty "'9 •-I -on \UCll ''°'" ot Ille .,_,,,1 bid l11 1N torm ot mono•oe "" Ille .,.., ol w.. Th• e>r• 1 cNMw'• "" certllltld <MC• tt «• mtM' '-'""'-'" ,"'" mor10AQt. eno cemf)OftY .,.. off..-..-0 1119 bal•r1t• to wlll<lt wlll lit .oio 10 ''""f' 1119 .. me be !NICI ..,.. C*lllllNIUliCI of Mio by ttt H fOllOW. J AMES E. HEIM, belnQ f irst duly swom, ~sand says: That M Is the Publlt Administrator In and for mifi~l~h0~~=~~\~\i 'f:1f'~1~r:l:i n::~~c!Y~~~1~'.ru1:'r ff{r,~~,..~~f ~:~~~fl. ~t. Ille SllP"'tor c-1. $ola Drt!Mr1Y 10 be 1.01 "Of TfKI 11M4 ., conl•lne<i 1n .old .... ,.... e-J11 p-" •. lll(luil•• of """ Tiit ...,1111w11 .. •ftll •111 .,,...." .c•ll•11""' ~ '" ""' Olfl<t o• 111• ...,..,Y ,__ ,,... rlO'll to r•lt<t...., Or•"" Go<Jllty •tc°'""' °' t ll l>Mk. IC.ommolllY •-11 ••IS (tl'llbrlt OA TIO ,._._..11. "'° N••oon llHfh, C•lllom•• I SVLlllAL. JEHICI .. ) Tllert *lll 1111 011• 011 UIO mMI040" A4mflll\lrator tltllfl Wiii •I lflt dt ltof tel•. 1M \U"' OI 11 •1' llf ,.--ot1i. .. i.1e ot t,.. OATIO ,_.,...., 11 1'90 ---Ooc--1 I P'l'C'A.ASSHlll l'l.UM•ln . l'l.UNtcln COMMUNITY l\UN Attw_.,. .............. rMwCTA O.Vld P 8'>rqland, '"' 411 OUw A•., a.a 1tt AlterNy fOt 'PVOLAU .. ........ ---.CA... Hll.l COMMUNITY Tell (JMI a l\l~IATION l''*l""" Of' Oaeal O.lly l'I~ Pvblltt-a OtMfl't Ce»" P•llv P1101 l"M. u , t .. 12. 1n w "•b n , n , ,_., 1 ,,.. .. , • lncludlng all es tates whic h have not heretofort b9en reported by him; that he Is not now and was not at any t im e Interested In the expenditures of any kind on account of any estate he admlnlsttred or which he has In ttle c ourse of the administration, nor Is he associated In business or othtrwlM w ith anyone WhO Is so Interested. J AMESE. HEIM P ublic Administrator t Subse:rlbed and sworn to before me this 13th dly of Febr~ry, 1'90 LE E A. BRANCH, County Clerk 3y Deputy Irene Smith .1.. (SFAI l ., "111>0 r ..... Gliohl O.lly Piiot ,._.,IO, JI, n , 1• • .. .. 1.11) ...., DAILY PILOT Business LEASE ft Energy Savers Pay Off From The Leader lnsulatio1i, Solar Good for Tax Break WE ARr OFF TO A RECORD LEASE VEAR' Bone/it From Our Pncing Polic y SeJoctK>n And Sut:>Om Sol'Vlco NABERS (1tt1ttf111 · OPEH 7 0AVS !800'HUIOl ILVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 If your anchor's away you can find a new one in the Boating classifieds of the 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Moe.~r• l ip Jo an L. Valentine h as ,1otnt>d Fur We s t Saving~ and Loan As- sociation as vice pre- ~tdcnt a nd director of m arketing She and h <'r f a mily li ve in Lukt> Forest . Watching It could be the best Investment you'll ever make! • KOCE-lV. Channel 50 ·Fridays or 8:JO p.m. ·oroughr 10 you 1hrough o grant from Son Diego federal Savings PUBLIC NOTICE N·"6J:JI NOTICE TOCltEOITOltS No A-lltH.)O SU PERI~ COUltT 01' THf STATE OF CAl.IFOllHIA FOR THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE •n '"• M •Ut"f' Of tM £ .. ,.,,,. ot MABEL CAU>FATI, .,0 MABEL R CALAFATI, Ol!<e<twd Nolle• I• i..reby Qlven 10 <r"'1llon "•vino clalm• eQalmt tr.. ,.10 Oto 0.111 10 lllt •.oiO clalm• In I~ oll•ct 01 Ille clerk of ""' ef~nekl tourt or 10 pr•Mllt _,,,to tt>e unden'-<! al '"" otflo of LOUIS s. FLOllES, .OU E W•sl\lnglo!I Blvd • ~II• 1010, City of <:.omm•rc.•. C..llto•lll• ~. "'"'<" l•t ler offk e " -phKe of""'"'"'' ol '"" under•loned In all mettt r'\ perteln•RQ to wk! Mt•t• Suell cl•lmt wlln '"" ne<Hury voucher\ m~I be fllfld or 1>re1ented it\ ator·e·a•ld 'fl'lthtn tov' rnonlM all•r '"" tint pul>ll<•llon ot tlllt 1>o1l<.e Oiled Feb<uer v 13. I~ DOA.HY GIGLIOTTI Exe<utM ot tM Wiii ofwl<IOK- 1..0UIS $. 1'1..0llES A-y •tl..lw ·~· P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU$ llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l}u ~n• \ .-\ A J-T f ur,t ow, t•3'1 Anolf' l tn,.. Mu"t1noton Rf"tff' n, CA '1~1 Jf'J\""Ofl Arltf\if~f'IV Ftor1nwnt• ''d U •nQIN l f\,... Hunllnqton a .. a t h, (. 12"-'1 ~.,.,,~ r 10,1rnonr~ tblU ""O'"' L• .... Hu"11nq1on S.~n. CA '171MI A"~ Ellub<'th Florlmon1~ 1•)•1 Anol•r L<tne Huntl"Q1CH\ IH•< 11 CA '1•H T "'' bu\tn,..,, I\ conch•<t•d by • ~,...,., p.tf1M-tV11p JOY'Pll A Flor1mon1e F •ff F IO<'lmon•r Annt ftorl~t• Thi\ \tl'tt'1'W'nt Wt\ Hlt'd ''''""' tN count~ C.••r~ OI O·-~ Countv on Febru••Y 11, l'lt!O FllU1S Put>lt\~ Ot•noe CO.\l Od11v P1tot Feb H. n. "· ""'"· 1. '"'° IOI 80 P UBLIC NOTICE .. ., a .•-•-••w., f'1CT1T1~ ausu11us S. ... 1tte MAMI 5TATUlllaNT Clty .. ~e.CA -Tl'te loll-II\\)_....,, •r• Going Publl•'*' o.--Coe\t 041lly P1101, b<nJM\\ n l'•ll. U. 22, 1'. ,,,.,,,. 7, 1'90 Ill.eel F !ORE'S, 17'10 Pee Ille Coot PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT Of' AaollNDONMENT Ol'USaOI' "ICTITIOUS •usueass NIIMI T ... faUOwlnQ ---,.._ ab..,· -"'-.,.. ol ,,,. llc1111o.A IJU>1nHs ........ H IQhW•Y. Hunlln111on B••<ll, •lllornlen.,.. llen FIMt . ..,, VI09buro Ori ... U1>1i"91on 8Nch, C.tltwlll• 91 .... Cl•,. Aren•, llOJl WOO<ll•wn ,,....,., T~tln. C..lllomle 916'0 Tf\h IN~n•H h <ondOKled by • Mr•l ~p. ~ Flort . Thi\ \l.wll!mefll We\ filed with 1"- ounl v Cltr'\ ol Or-County on et>nMry IJ, 1'90 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINUS NAME STATIMfMT T ,,~ toHOW•"'9 °''"°" '' OO•t\Q °"'• t\f"\\ ., (0\TA M E SA H Y P NOSI S CE NTER. MO B•~•r \1r .. 1. Co•l• M•~. C•ltto1n1• •?&it WHH•M 0 H•rv•v. )09() MOl~•I, Co•!• M<>\A, c;.1.tor-"•• •16>• T"I\ bu\11"1P\\ t\ <°"°"(tf'd bv ,.,, In · Ol•IOUal w D ... ~,,,., Thi\ \l•l-t ,.. .. 111.0 with lhe COul'lty c1.,. .. of Oranoe Cown1.-Of"I 1 ...... ,, JO, '"'° fltJl4U Publl\"4<1 0.-'""119 C:O." O••ly Pllol Fell I, •• IS, n, ,.., Sri IO PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTIT10US auilHISS N-E STATaMENT TP\t toOow1no '"'"°"' •r~ doln9 buMM\\~ EPJ ENTEA PA ISf S h 06 Bre v•t• Or"h'e. Joi1i1nunoton 8 flAC n C•t.torn••.,...,,, Eunice-P Jt •ltt, J.o. Br•v•t• D•I••. Mvn11"Q1"" S.ech c..1110.nl• .,.., Vick• C M•rx, 3'°' 8r.rv•t• Ortvt . ,.u,.llnQ10n Be.c.h, C.•Hforn1• ·~• '"'' bu\1n•\\ It condu<t•d bY • gener•I ""'1~rshii> Vkk1C. ~'~ Thh \latoment ,.., llled w1111 IM County Cl•rk ol Or•nge County on J.., ... ,y JO.,.., 11111411 P11bll"'"' 0.--C:O.\t D••fy P ilot, Feb l,t , IS.21. 1'90 Ht-IO PUBLIC NOTICE FIC'TITIC)V' I USIHESS NAME STATEMIEHT 1 l:1ghlh 1n a JO.part aef'U• on 1979 income ta.%~•J By SYLVIA PORTER If you were among the mUUons who lnvested 1n ener"y saving llema insulation, storm Wlh· dows or renewable energy source producta such as aolar and aeolhermal ene rgy items -In 1979, you m ay be entnled to a worthwhUe tax saving. It is a credit -a one·s hot credit for each prin· clpal residence you occupied. For energy saving items, the credit is 15 percent or the first $2,000, or a m axlmum of $300. For renewable energy sources items. it is 30 percent of the first $2,000, and 20 per- cent of the next $8,000, or a total of $2,200. If you didn't use up the maximum for our re- side nce when you filed your '78 return, you can claim the balance on your 1979 return lf you made the additional purchases in '79. And if your allowa- Money's Worth ble <'redH for 1978 was la rger than your '78 tax, you can carryover the excess to cut your 1979tax USE FORM 5't5 FOR your calc ulallons a nd at- tach this form to your Form 1040 to s upport your credit claim. Don'lforget a ny item . The new oil windfall tax law grants additiona l energy credits for certain '79 acquisitions. But these will be allowed only when filing your 1980 re· turns . The Llmits a pply to each principal residence you own. I You can have only one principal r e· side ncc al a l1mt· > Thus, the credit can be multiplied by the number or pnncipal residence<; in which you lived d uring '79 and in which you made the appropriale investments. For example. 1f you sold your principal r e- s idence in M<Jy ·79 and purchased another in J une, you can cla im up to the maximum amount on each residence for which you made the investments. UNLIKE YOUR OTHER expenses which you must hav{' paid in '79 to get the deduction lo '79. you clo not actually have had lo pay the energy l'OS t in '7!) The law says lhat you ar e treated as having paid the cost of the ener~y cons£'rvat1on Item when the original installation of the item is com pleted. PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE At'I •O()ll(Al1t)n f\•\ ~r\ I 11'0 t>'f C1rcv\ v.,o-, tM • Ovbhc o•t~r 1no ~""'' to •llOW t1rct.A ,_.,.. ,.n-tn, ,., on M•rtn •. > •f'id t ~t t8 •'l A 1to f"flf'lt~r Ot1Vt1 ''"'"" 1n ftw ''"''""Auto Cent~r A eve>'•< ..,,..,., i"'Q wlll br f\.rld Ol"I ti'!+\ •PC>4~t!l1c>n CY 1t\t (Uy Of I rw11'\t on Ftbru.ty h 1990 MfOf' .. ,,...,. C•tv Covnol 1n ,,._ r ny (Qull( 11 Ch.emo-r\ Irvine '"'''I"' Chf!C (•"''' 11100 J•mbo r•e 9 o ul•v•ro. ''"''"' (•llfOrn1t1 For P•'t•Cul4'f\ P"Orw I~ l/76 °' re•t •I I~ offl<• 01 '"' C•IY of ti r1IM Community O•••t()(>f't'l•nt O*P•r tm•rit ''"""'f lnt•r;m C•vt< C.••Her. '1100 J •mbOr e. Bout• v•rd lrvtn-t, C• Put>ll•"4<1 Or~ CCNIU O••I• Piiot F•bru.,v n. I"° t•• 110 PUBLIC NOTICE l'tC'TtTIOUi I U\lNEU NAMI iTATIEMll .. T TP'lt totlow•no oe'"°"' •'• oou•ua ~,.~,~ fAI COUNTY J'lllE PAOTEC TION, llt.0 San -•oo c. 7. Fovnt•I" V • 11 o . C.0 "°""I e •7 l'OI P•u• J tnliKh, 11140 .,.,. Meleo C I. Fount•ln \/elf•,, C.•111....,1• OT08 !>lev9'1 ~r\, llUO San M•ltO c 1 l'ount.in V•ll•y. C•lllor,.•• •11111 Tl'\I\ bu'lrM'' I• <ONJuftf'd bv • Qentr•l l>VtM<\lllO P...iJ""""-11 Thi• tt.~1 ..... Uled w lttr. r'-t C°""IY Cler-tt ot Or-County or1 Fet>rvery ), ,.., ,,.,, .. Pvbll,_ Oo-C:O.\l 0.lly PllOI • F•ll I. 0 , n. 1'. ,.. I~ PUBLIC NOTICE Sell or trade your old s kis last with a new Sk11ng cla ssified ad 1n the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 SUNOANC.E VITAMIN CO , Ha.t ~y P•fl< • B. lrvlM. Cellfor1>la '1114 TIM Fl<l1t~ B".tl""" N•me r-. ft rr.d lo abo.., wM llled In 0 ••"9* Cou11t y CH\ St9ttml>Pr H . ltll. H•rold Wllm•rtll. Hiil Tim .,.,._,El Toro. CelilMn•• 9?'30 P•ul 0 Sc,..,,,....,,, 11SAI S.rlark Clrclt, HuntlnqtCH\ e..c11. C..lltorn1• O M• l'UU7J Publl\1...i OrM!Qt Coe•l Delly P1101. ti> H n. 1'. -r 1 1"80 171>-IO Tn,. to11ow1no pf'r\On\ .,, .. do•no - ---------1 bu\IMU llt\ fl'ICTITIOU• I UitNEU N-1 STATIMIENT T"ll ~,_.., •H c-..led llv 6 \)eMr•l PMtner\l>lp p.._., 0 Sc--..,.n Tllll SI.ti...,_,! •M 111.0 wiln I~ Count1 Cit •• 01 0.-.,.99 Counly on F t b..,.Ary I), 1'90 FIOIMS Pullll•l'tecl 0.--0>e1t Oally PtlOI. Ftll IS, 71, ?'I,_, I, t'IO 910.ecl PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NMIE STAT8MIENT The totlQwlnq P*f.otl' •rt 001no DVtlr.tt~•\ SPECTRUM BUSINESS roAMS, l l 0 ,,., L~no•o ....... u.. ,,.,,, •. CA "'" J•m~ R AN!trwn. 60-01 Annflllo C.lr<lt , HunllnQlon 0..e<h. CA '17~1 Oe"'11J G Sulllven. S'41 Em.,,•ld Bey, 1.-8'4Kll. U> t1UI Tl•lt INUneu Is conducl•O by • llmlfed -1~.-,nlp ~ .. G S..tllvan Tllll Jl.M-1 WH flied wllh Ille County C~rt ot OranQe County .,., F•bruery IJ, l'llO l.eny•.9emf•,E ... WITT•• ANO ttAlll"Ol.I! lit N•--1 CeMw 011"9 ..... , .. ......... 9N<tl.C& ..... f'Ullll.,_, Oranot Gou t D•llv Piiot "'"· u,n.1',MM. 1. '"° IOt-80 PUBLIC NOO'ICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINaH NAMa S'TATaMaNT T ... IOl-tno P9f'IOM •r• CIOlno !NII-ft: , I NANC I.Al. ANALYTICAL SlllVICES, tSJO )Verntr An1111•, llllle "'· ~ v .... ,. Celll-1• "* .... ,,_,., ..... ,. ll'l•H tm•nt s.c .. ·~ ·~ .• c.llfonll• ,,,,_ .. ...... '"' ._,.,., A-.... ,,. 1'0. ............ v .... .,. c.i.,.,.... .,,. 'Tlllt .,..,__,ta Conduclitd l>Y • Cb' -••loft. ~1..-1P1e11 tnvt1t_.,t Sot< lt llth Ll'f1'ID. 0.C>t•. Vke Prttlaltnf .,., s.c ,.., ... .,, P UBLIC NOTICE TRAUMA II. tl01 0 ParlttO\Ht Pl"•· Suit~ 110. s.n11 A"•· Ca 111orn1• ---------1 '1101 FICTITIOUS aUSIHEU HA.ME STATEMENT r""' 'o0ow1nia ~'Y'll' •s OO•no bu\• ~\\d\ MU!>EUM MOUNT GALI E AV. 16061 Go!O~n Wt~I !>t. HunllnQ!on Buch, CA9?1>47 K,.nnpth l<nrp, uqo f•m Av,., Lon11 8•atll, C..A 'IOl!l T,.1\ 11\nin•" 11 C°""U(t•d bv dn un. ln<<>rpe>retlf(I ••'tOC l•llon ol""' '"•n • perlMr\/l<p IC..-1111("'1> Thh ,, .. _, .... tlled Wll!I I .... County Cwr• nt 0.-en~ Counly on """'""'' ll. 1"80 FIJU7) Publl~ 0r•"91' CCNl\t O•llY Piiot F•b U. ». 1'. ,,,.,,, . 7, 1990 90' 80 PUBLIC NOTICE ,IC'TITIOUS •UStNUS NAMI! STATUUNT ,,,. 104-lno ~ Is doinQ bu•I neu •• LIVE OAIC CANYON E!>TATFS, 7''11 Ce<n!M 0. Et"911t , Cepi•tr-llHCll, CAIWonlie .-»74 Rool• M LU<Melll, ~1 C....ll'IO Oe Etl••llt , C•plsl•ent ll•ecll. t lllorl>l•.,.,4 , Thi• t>u1lnt1u It conducted by t llmlttd pertne~hlt>. Roat. M. l.ucac--111 Tlllt ll-...nt •• fli.c! "'"" the C9Vnty Clerll of 0r.,.. Cou11ty on l'~U,t•. ALD L CHIOID, •M. ............ ~.,.,~•t• e.dl,CA ... f'lmf1 Pvt>flal!ed Ortlltl Coell Oelly PllOI, l'tb. u. 12, "· .,..,, 7. 1• ~ PVBUC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUt aUStNHS MAIM ITATllMINT Tiit .................... II W1"t llv\f· "'"": Hlil'I UllN INOU$Tlt1U, •0t1 At<llMIJ l MCO•rmolf 113'1 qelletU U lno S...t• Al\• (•Ill°"''• ~nos Jolln C. W•\I. M D . 1181 v"'• Prlv~• S<tnl4 A11• Calllorn•• •uo Thi\ bu\1n~\\ f\ Con<IU(f"d b• • ooner•1 oertnflt\hlp R1cf\ard I... M<OMmoll Tiii\ \lalemont w•~ 11111(1 .,,,~ 1n• counlY c.1erk 01 Or-County on Febru.,y 9. 19'0 JAC•SON & 1000111 .......... "a11..1W ,, __ .. ,_ ............. ~ we N.w-1 CeMff Drive __. -. C:...-·•-,.,,,, .. Publl\...., Orenot Coe•t 0•11, Piiot, Feb IS, ?7, 141. Mtr I. 19'0 80180 PUBLIC NOTICE NOMINaHl'Ottf'Ual.IC Of'f'lca I CAN OIOATOS f'AllA Ol'ICIO f'Ull.ICOI NOTICE IS HEREllV G IVE N IMI th• foUowlno H ''-On' f\•v• tHt•n 11oml11•l.O '°' 1,,. otl•<.e• llorttnafl•r m.i1tlontd 10 M 1111..:1 •t ltw a.,,.,.,, Mu1>f(lp1f Elroctlon lo .... hel!I 11'1 Ille (.I tv of Fount•1n Vnll•Y on Tuodey. Ille Ith dey of April, 19'0 t NOTICIA SE DA POii E HE MlfOtO -los \1911...,1" •-kl~lot f\ef\ f ldo "°'"'l\&dOJ IM'• 101 Ofklot -· 4MfttrO -~ -...... ot11peffl tn It G•Mr•I Eletelon Mu11l<l11<1t Que tetldre IUOtr en 11 CllllNd • Fount-V .. l•Y merlff, •t di•. de Abrll. de ,..,, T•11"ft A-, t..l!e '5, Fw11t•ln v ... tw"'-ltl V•lley, <Alllomla .,.,_ V ... 1"4' .. UI Oe111ct H ......,....,., Jr , Mil '-' t•rllfld Or . 11111111 .. oton 9•uh, C•lllOrnl• .,,_.. Thi• llV!.IMn '' cGndv<wo 0y ., In. dlYldll•I Oe vld H M~l'I, Jr 01t1d FttbrWry a. •• l"t <M . e0t l't!Wer•, de l'ltOI -...1\'fl McCHIMl11 Cl ty ¢1 .. ll Ol tnt City of T"4 followll\\) '"'"°"' •rt OOll>O l>U\IM U et MOBILE SMALL AN IMA L VETElllNAAY ~(AVICE. 4'1 PoolM Str"I, L-llu ch, C•IHoml• m s1 Aftf'I M 1.uc ..... Poo4tr !>lr .. 1. L_.,. ....... C..flf«flit "'11 M•rcle L (ll\-1h, 11)-E"'or•IO B•Y. l ._ Bu ell, C.llfomt_ .,.~, Tiii\ IN\IM" 11 COndUCled llf • llmlted ~nen/\lp M.trc1e L Ell\wor111 Thi• \la1.,...nt .. u llltld "'ltn ,,_. County C .. r1t ot O•tftQe County on J_,,,.,,,. fl1Jl419 PUO! I.,..., Or llft9t Coe\! 0. ii y Pt lo1, l'eb. 1, I. IS, n , 1'90 ,,._., PUBLIC NOTICE ---,.-ICTITIOUS a USINIS S -- NAMa STATIMINT The fofl-1119 P9f.otl I\ dcung t>u•I MH at F H ASSOCIATES. 7110 C McF.-.. •E, Sen!• AN, c.lllM1>1e '170S Frill Stull, 11 Sliver-fern, l••lnt. C.ll1o<n1e t?1U T"lt ll<nl-It C--Of en Ill dlvldu•I Frft1SM1 Tllll ,, .. _, wes 111911 wflf\ I ... County Cltr-ot 0.-enge County on l'•llt-... ,.,,.. '"°· 11111•• .....,.,....., 0r"M9t Coe\l Dally Piiot. l"ell. a, IS, 12, 2', "90 '9HO PUBLIC NOTICE f'tCTrTtOUS •USINIH 1tN111• STAT•MaNT Tll• ... ....,,,.. .. ,_, e r-. 401"9 l>VJIMUtl, NA TIONA L S ALES A S • SOCIATION; ..._ __ 1119 OM'-· 161t "leuMlt Ave-, C..t• MaWI, Ctclfefl>l•""7 Je<ll ~. *' Oewftl"9 Cir· c ... w""""~· c .. lftrl'll•.,.., c~ 01141er-. .,.1 °"""'"' c•r<1e.~-.c .. -•9*J Mof'menll Ml ...... ·~ llll't-1'111• A••t111t, N--1 &tt<ll. Cetflilf""lt 'It~ Ote1>1> Mll•ll•, U 44 il'le<t l'llle Avtflut. Nt""'*'I let<I\, Celllor11le n•~ Tlllt ~IMH IJ <~14HI llY • ....... , ,.,.,., ... ~Mtt.ttt Tiii~ IUll_. "" 11..0 with Ille (OU#Y Ct.rk of o • .-.. C0..111., Oil J•llW,., ,,, ... If" Tllll ··-· Wtl fife(! "'"" , ... Cl)IH\t., Cl••k 01 o .... ~ er1,v 011 l'•~11ary I~. 1'!90 ftountt111 VelltY. CA lfio<• .. •lo ""''"'C l«NI II• ttCluo.tclelt f'ount.,i11 Vt ll•Y CAI Tl\11 I~ wt\ 111911 Wiii\ ttle 1~11ty Ctert ef oreriee CIMll'lt~ 4111 ,...,_..JO, , .. "'"" .. llll'Yl>!h'-1 Ot.wioe Got•• 0.lly Pilot. ••••• f), 1'. "· •• ,,,.... I Un ) PIOO!flfleO 0-..... CO.\t O•llv PllOt, '•~ U, u. "·Mer I, IM llO>to il'ubllVltd Or .... Coett Delly l'llOI, ..... u. 2', ,., l<lt-tO ... ..,. l'Yi.I"'*' Or.,... C..tt Ollllf llll'llM, ,. ... JJ, ... ,_., 7, ••• ,. -- Thu~. II the insta llation was completed on your home In '79 but was not paid for unlit this year, you sllU can claim the credit for '79. Ir the item was a renewable energy source made in connection with the construct.ion o r re· construcllon of your home, you are treated as hav. ing paid the expense when you began original uae of the dwelling. YOUR PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE is the place in the U.S. where you and your family live - whether you own or re nt 1t This includes a con· domlnium or cooperative apartment, but at does not include a summer o r a vacation home You can claim the 15 percent credit for any of the following ener gy saving items 1f you were the first to use the item a nd you expect 1t l.O last al feast Lhree years Insulation ( hberglass. cell ulose. etc ) ror ceilings, walls, floors, roofs, water heaters, etc. -STORM (OR THERMAL) windows or doors for the outside of your reside nce o r caulking or we atherstripping for windows o r doors for the out· side or your residence . -A furnace replacement burner that reduces the amowit of fuel you use or a device for m ochfying fue I openings to m ake your heating system more effl cient. -An electrical o r m echanical furnace ignition system that n.'places a ga" pilot light A THERMOSTAT WITH an automallt: ~et back A meter that ::.hov.' the co::.t ,,r the tnL qo used. Not e ligible for the cn-d1t Jrc energy )>a\ ing alems such as the following CarJ-)4.'ttng . drape& v.oo<i pant"llnl{. v.1><1cl or peat fueled res1dent1a I 1«~u1pmt·nl . h) drog1·n rr· Stdenl.JaJ eqwpment . !>ld ln)! r1>r the OUl~ldC of your res1denCt'. heal pump. nuor~cent r eplacem•·nt lighting ::.ystem. tr ansportatmn that u-.1·" v.1nd energy, and ::.wimmmg po<1b u'.wd to 'tt<in t.•n1·r~) YOt: CAN CLAIM t h1· :IO 2CJ pnc-1·nl for vil;i r and geothermal Pnt:rgy Hr·rn-. v.h11·h ht·at 11r < 1x•I your pnncapal rc'\1dc:n<' r1r prov1dP hot W3tf'r fnr It Tn takl.' C'rt'dtl (ro r a r .. n, "":shli• • n1·r·•v n11rr •· Item \'OU mu<.t t.w th1• f1r ... 1Ir>11 • t h<. 1'• 111 J 111I •" pe<'t 1i t<t liJ-.t .11 It :.1..,1 r" l • 1·,ir o, •·r l 'h•· Cou11t•·r NASO Liitinq\ )t )1 ... 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By JOHN CUNNIFF N EW YORK c AP> -With prices. inler est rates. un- e mploym ent and taxes r ising, and r eal Incomes . s avings rates, houaing starts and confidence falling could re - cession be worse.,, In fact, will anyone even recognize that we missed a recession -Ir we d o? Or spot It if it com es" The questions a re provoked b y a peculiar s1tuat1on that has d eveloped over the past year o r ao. lt i s this : Good n e w s ls o fte n bad n ews. a nd o fficial econ omic exp ansion quite ofte n m ean s personal recession While people rejoice ln having averted the o n set of o fficial r ecession. their econ omic ltves h ave d eteriora ted s teadily So much, that econ omists a nd lay men ask "''hat greater damage could a rec e1'111on do The answer to that question hes in the future. but the damage resulting from the so·c alled econ omic expan s ion cannot be denied . INCOMES AR E RISING but buying CU•OOI ,, p o wer is s hrinking S t atistics say Cam1ltes are w ell o ff. buL fam1h es feel d e prived Lenders s a y people are borrowing to Live 1t up, but borr ower s say the m o n e y is for bas ics The odd s 1tuat1on is not dHficull to unders tand. but at may be m o r e dafftc ult to explarn The plaus abh: e xplana lio n 1s th•~ f'l'OJJlt< an: making lots of mone~ but 1nflat1on and h 1ghl'r l3Xl''>. p a rtly fo r Social Secunt). arr Laking at a v."'' The:~ c1o h <.ive material c omforts. but they have to bor ro"' a nd c ul anlo:.<n 1ngs to <.ic hieve 1t. Rr\TiiER T Hr\S GOI NG into a :.he ll nf r1epr ei>'>ICln. famtl1c s a n· m a1nla in1ng econ o mic a c t1v 1ty . p e rhap-; hN·au.,c• th1:y feel that l'i the way out o f the trap Money IS 1·1r<·UlJlln).! F:nm11m 1<' d l'tl\ 1t~ i"> fo1 r h <,t rong And the of r .. 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I ..... , ~ ... , I ' • 1 •• '• f'ltMr "',,. f'llO•'llO -..iulb;> 'HU.,. ~··· "wi..:11• 1.4010 • ~ • • ' r"' • .,,, ... CWse Inspection Daymon Yiza. <le ft) of Wagner College and Teddy G rubbs of DePaul get down for a closer look as both players scr a mble for the ball during action Thursd ay night at . . APWl"i>Mto Madison Square Ga rden Top-ranked OcPaul won the game. 105-8!.l. to run its rC'· cor<I to 25·0 Play offs Open With K ey Matchups By ROG Ea CARLSON Of ... Deity "-' lt.etf Opening round action of the 1980 CIF Southe rn Section basketball playoffs gets under way tonight with eight Orange Coast area teams batlllng for the right to advance to Tuesday's second round or tht 32-team elimioattons A pair or area teams collide in 4·A play as Sunset Leagul..' rep r esentat iv e Edi son challenges Orange County's No 1-ranked team. Ocean View EDISON ENTERS with a pair or .suphomores C Richard Chang <ind Rack ()1 Bernardo) in the st arting lancup, and a deceiving 1-i ~' rct·ord. which includes vie tortes over Servile and Estan- t'iu. C hung and seni o r Paul Reagan ea rned all-l e ague honors for the Chargers. a team noted for its rebounding strength. Ocean View, howevt·r. ha~ ~omc all-league stars to answer the Chargers. led by Empm· Leagut• Player or the Y1:ar Wa' ne C'arlander and first tco;.irn star Jl'H Andradt• Carlandcr, a 6 7 1" junior. h;.is avt'ra~ed 2fl 0 po1nli. a game. while i\ndradc's season avera~t· IS 23 6, a .. the I WO led the Seahawkl> to a flossy 22 2 rl..'<.'ord. OCEAN VI EW HAS more with a ll -lea~uc s t a r s Tom An tonopoulos a nd Jon N~ baC'kC'd by JaC'k Re inho ltz a nd Tim Naaktgcbon•n Elsewhere, Sunset League P layer of the Ye1t r Bruce Caldwell and his Newport Harbor teammates will be try· ing to hand Eisen hower its fourth str aight opening round defeat as the Sailors Wl.ke tbe Ton19ht'1 Schedule CIF 4-A Edlaon •t Oce•n View EIMnl'IOwer at Newpof1 Harbor s.ntte et Fountain Valley Coniplon at Meter 011 CIF 3-A RofRng Hilla I t E•t•nc:l• FoothUI 11 Corona det Mu CIF 2·A la Serna •t Dene Hlll1 (All glmll be91n It 7:30) fl<><>r as champions for the fi rst tame in 23 years. Fountain Valley's qu:.irtet of J un iors . led by 6 3 J e ff Ch r istenst'n and fi -6 Frank J.uoni::o. try to avenge a double overtime tournament lo~" to Servile SERVITE'S HOPt:S lac 1n :-.tepping up the tt·m po and Coach Dave Brown say~ that I'> l'Xactly what his team intend-. to '>lop. Ch.ristensen boasts a 20 2 league average, while Servate Junior Scott S111ck elicits at a 22 7 rate. Servile finished behtnd Mater De1 Ln the Angelus League chase with a 16-8 overall mark. wh1le the Barons fe ll a notch behind Newport Harbor lo the Sunset League race. They finl.abed 8-2 in league. 15-9 overall. Fountain Valley's main con- tention will be lo stop Sinek, who scored 28 tn tbe firs t meeting between the two. 12 during the overtime periods. Compton's duel at Mater Dei 1s the thlrd CIF playoff confron- tation between the two in five y ears a n d matches the Tarbabes' 6-5 Gary Davis and teammates agalnst the Angelus League champions , who rely on the outside s hooting of David Cook to keep the de fe n ses honest. Rolling Hills invades Estancia 1n an attempt to s n a p the Eagt~· streak of four s traight opening round victories in the playoffs. Sea View League Co-Player or the Year Steve Van Hom boasts a 22.6 season average, but must get more help from his team- m a tes than the 18 points the other four starters accounted for in the league finale at Corona de I Ma r last wee It ROLLING H ILLS offers a balanced attack which defies double C'overas.?e. J o hn Kres ic h a nd J on Ha y mond o r Foothill lead Foothill against 1 Corona del ~a r quint.et which has won 14 or its last 15 games ~hind a ster- ltn$ front lme, wltich include& first team all-league stars Rich K1ndorf and Mark Spinn. !Mahre Second • m Slalo1n Siueden 's Stenmarh· I. \I\ I·. l'l.J\('11). ~ Y I /\I' 1 Jn;•·mar Stl'nm ... rk or Sv.(•dt·11 'CanH' s torming from fourth 1>laee afll'r orw run lo claim h10., .i,:t·tond !lUld mc·dal in I he> X Ill ,Winter Oly mpics by winning tht: ,nen's slalom today . : Stenmark. 23. who won the 1iold medal in the men 's giant ;slalom alrcadv. ~tood fourth an 'S.1 89 after the 'morning h!'at. but ht· po~ted a ta mt· of 50 :l7 on h1., 'it·cond run for I 14 2fi <i nc1 a h:ilr -;1·c·or1d '11·111rv ov1•r 1'1111 ;\l Jhn· ltl ':ti.int.I V. ;1•h '11\llRI:. WllO Lt:U Jfll'I th• 'ra r ... t hf'al 111 5:1 :11. «lntkt'd 51 1~. 111 lwal f\o :1 (1>1 I 41\ 7fi <ind tilt' :-.llv1·r m1·d;d lh1· l fn1lc'<I !-,t,111· ... (iro.,I 1n tht· l!J80 Olymp1l' 1\lp1n1· Tapie C Jose .l o1 1·qut "' L111'1h\ 1•f ~" 1l 11·rlJ11t! won lht' bronn· v. 1lh h1·;at-. of 53 70 and 51 3', for I 45 ()i, The first hea t was run through f.G gat<'s <ind ovc·r !l<1!1 mt•ln o., and it knocked out 28 in the field o f 83, including top s kiers lake Bojan Krizaj of Yugoslavia and World Cup c h a mpion Pc:ter Luescher of Sw1tzl'rland HASS t:NN 11( Au c;I raa w.1..., fourlh 111 I 15 1:• 110 r uno., r1t •.;1 70 a n d ;, I I ~. .• "ti (. h r I .... I I ii n '\1·11r1•11lh1·r of \\ , ..... 1 1;1·1 rn.111, 1.1m1· 1n f1fl h v.11h lw.11 , 1,f .,.1 :ii .111d ;10 i f111 I I • 11 '-;tt·nmark s lt·al of l~n i\lp1n•· gold mt:d::ib ha:. h1·t·n ~11rp:1 -..,1·d hv univ two mPn. Tnn1 ~allr·r of J\·us tna in l!la.i and .kan ('IJ11d1· Killy of Fran<'<' in 19~ E~ll'h :: .· .. :: .~ -· .· .. Weiskopf Obtains H e lpful A d v ice .· LOS ANGELES </\'!>) Willi 'he pres<1urc inc reasing I ro m the ~oung hons or the professional &olfing tour. Tom We1i.kopf dc: rided the t1mt• had C'o me to seek adv ace He looked up Ken Ventura. who had helped him before. and ihe former lJ S Opt•n champion made sC \'Cr<1l su~gr·st1ons. an dudan,:: onC' that the 6 :I We iskopf lukC' a IOWl'r !>la nce "SOMF.TIM F.S YOU fo'ORGF.1 your f<•ults unl(·ss you have . :-.om 1•onc a~ a mirror to rcn1•c1 tht·m." s uid thC' 37 -ycar old 'w e1s kopf. a veteran of 15 years -on thC' PGA tour. after takini: the fir.;t round lead an the Glen ('ampbcll Los An~clcs Open. Weiskopf . who hasn 't won "since March. 1978. fired a four- .under-par 67 over the Riviera ·Country Club Course. Right on : )lis heels dt 68 cam e Bobby Wal -zel and Stan Lee At 69 were Tom Watson. Calvin Peete. J ohnny Miller , · J~aguna Niguel r eside nt Al an '~apie. Bobby Wadkins. Don , January :ind Danny Edwards : The tra!ric jam of 15 al one- • \Jnder-par 70 going into today's Yain-lh.reatened second round In · ··duded defendlng champion Lan- n'>' Wadkins and ·Gil Morgan, :who won this tournament ~o _years ago, Form er U. S. Open ~Stanford Signs ~CdM's Carpenter : Scoll Carpenter, a 6·4, 225· :pound oHenslve tack le fo r ;corona del Mar High, hni1 signed ~· hllll'r-of·inlent to attend Stan· -.rord University : Carpenter waa an all·Sea View 'L eaaue s election this p ast ~st'son He 8¥0 H med second team All·coasl area honors and Los Angeles winner (i1•nc Lallier was a lso in the bunch JACK NICKLAUS, MAKING his second tour appearance• of 1980. Cared poorly with only a 7:1 "I developed a bad habit with a waggle an m y backswini.c" said Weiskopf, ex plaining his seart'h for help ·· 1t wa~ only ,, little movement of the club hut 11 brought a s wing that wa~ not right for me Unl<'s'i the la ming wa ~ ~1bsolutcly pl'rfl'C'l, I would t•athcr push l)f pull. I wmt to Ken since he had hl'lpt'll rt11• 1'arller in my carc•er "Venturi gave me thC' solution remain low 1n the IJa ckswing "I HAVE LEARNF.J> from great players and studied their methods and trwd to adopt those lo m y methods hut not too muc h. it C'ould ,get too conru~ ang .. We iskopf said he also has ron- t rolled his tc·mpcr H as last "arning note was an 1976. 'I'm progressan j!," he• saul "And I'd like to spend a nother 15 yea rs at this J?arne "I was especially ha ppy that I didn't have a bogey I shot a 67 at Cypress . Point I an the Bang Crosby> bul I did have a bogC'y that time " HE BIRDIE D the first hole by hilting the g reen or the 506-yard hole ln two and two -putting. lie sank putts of 15 feet a t the firth and two feet at both the sixth and 17th. Tblngs weren't good fo r Dilly Casper, another former U. S. Open king who has won the Los Angeles Open. He s hot an 80 In the opening round and withdrew Lon 'Hinkle. who balllcd W adk.irul'lo the wire here a year ago. i.oared lo an 81. He stayed in the tournament but ll wlll ·take a miracle to keep hlm from betn1 cut ~ the end of 3e holes today Wins Gold Medal \' 1111 1111 1•1· rrH·d;tl ... '-\' 1·1·pang th1 · 1\ I p1 nl' t'Vl'nt.o., Stl•nmark had the fa stl'st tn· h•rml'd1atc time of the first run, :M I 2. but h1• lost ti me on the bot . tom through the twis ting course. The second run was de- layed brie fl y by snow. which bc~an to fall after the firs t run v. as C'ompll't<'d Stenmark camt• dQ "-n .;l•cond with th<' fa'>tf·'>t .,1•1·11nt1 hc·at hv nt•a rlv l~o lt·nlh·, 11( .1 "1·1·or1tl for I ht• '11·1111' \1.ihn· rni·.111\1. hal1•. n1 ·1·tl1·d 111 o.,l ,1\' 11111~ ~11!11n ~.x hundrl'dlh' of .1 o.,1•1·1111d 111 1 .... 11 Slt'n marl. Bul ht• ~1·111 w1d1• of 0.,1:\ 1•ral J.!Jlt'" nt·a r th1· 1011 11f th1· Sl'cond nm. pn...,t1ng a t11111· l OR o.,f•<·111111'. .... 1 .. ~1·1 than 1111· an1a11ng s~1·d1·. ~ho h;11J C'Oml· from third l<> wan U.S. Men Skat ers Sp arkle LAKE PLACID.NY <API The y may have finished behind Robin Cou.c;1ns and J an lloffman. but America's figure skatinR Lt-am itelb lhl' gold medal for rlcpth Tht• lhrc•t• m<in 11·am of Charlat• Tackm•r . David Sant<.'<' .ind Scott ll a m 1lton finished third. fourth ;inrl fifth. rt:'-i><'<' t1vc·ly, for ;in eXC'l'llt•Ot 11vl'ra ll showing T1<·kn1 ·r. 2fi. of L1tlll'l•>n ( 'ril<1 µo t .thl' hront.l' Thursda ~ n1J,!hl for l hl' US (1).!urt' sk al1nf.( t1·:1m ':-. fir~t m1·dal. which <ils<i wa ~ thl' firs t m1·<lal won bv anv /\m c·ratan ll»1m oth1•r than ~peed s kating Manv peoµIC' had high hopes that Ti ckner would J?rah a goltl . hl' professes to ht• sat111hcd with the brass rmµ "I TlllNK AU. /\m~ri can ath lc t<'s wer<' unde r a lot or pr<'ssure because th<' Olympics WNe here an thP n1t<'d Stales ... i.a1d Tickner "I couldn't believe how many people said 'Aren't you disappointed you only won a bronze meda l"' I told them lhey were crazy I was thralled to death lo be on the Olympic team . and to hn111hinthetopthrP•1SJUStthe1c mit on the ca kt• " Tickner stl ys he 'll continue tra1nlng for next month's World Ch ampionships in Dortmund. West Germany. Few expect him to continue a m ate u r skating beyond that. lie says he hasn't thought that far ahead. "But whatever I do. I'm gonna stay in 11 kotlng because I enjoy It." SANTEE, Z2, WHO will be joining Tickner and the 21-year- old Hamilton on the powerful American team ln Dortmund, will be s kating for the medal he Jldn 't wtn here "I wns kinda hoping to get a medal ," said Sa ntee . o r Rockford, Ill.. who ldentiffcs Rtronlll wtth th~ raga.to-riches boxer '"n the movie "Rocky." hi-. g1a111 "IJlom L!11ld 11w1l.tl Pt•tl'f l'opangl'lov of B ul~an.1 ~as '>IXlh an I 45 40 with runs of 54.84 and 50.56. a nd Anton S tc•tnl'r o f /\uc;tr1 a f1n1c;hr d seventh In 54 .56-50.85 for 1 :45.41 Eighth was Gustav Thoeru or Italy m 54 79-51 20 fo r I 45 99 and \'lad1m1r Andrt'l'\. of thf• So \' 1 C' t l ' n IO n " •• ..., n in t h 1 n ;, I !Ii 51 I~ f11r I 111 i;:-, Fr.ink \\ 11o·rndl 11( \\1 .. ,1 <;1-rm.111' "·' 1111 h 1n ;~·1 11 :1:! Ill f,,,. I ti :!I '11:\:'\'.\\1111.t: T H•. SO\IET l 'r11on """ lh f1111rlh nm"t•1·ut1u · h1.1thlo11 '>I) mpat gold m1·d.ll 111 1f.1, an th1· :w kal11m 1•1 1·r r1 ·l,I\ r .11·1• HI I h11u1 . :J·1 m1nut1•..., anti :1 21 M't·oaad-. t::ast <;i.:rmany wu..., -..<·<·ond for a ,..ilvt•r in I :w 5fi 99 :.Jncl Wt•s l <:<·rmanv w;1s tl11rd for a bron11• mC'dal an I 37 30 2fi THJ: ~OV l •:T TEAM Vladimir Alikin . A lt'xandt'r T1khonov. Vladimir Barnaschov and Anatoh Aljabaev had the• best rac ani;t ttml' and hat all targcl!'! ovt"r the• 30-kalometer c·ou r'ie at Mount \' ll n llot>ven hNJ{ T he l'n1led S talt''I. which placed sixth an the' 1976 Game~ at lnnsbrut'k , finis hed e1~hth this tam(• an I 39 24 29. tra1lln~ SC\'t'nlh·placl' F inland. wh1C'h finished thl· race an I · 38 50 84 Tht· t; S lt.'am m e mbers '1 artin llttit<'n, Ly le:.' Nt>l son. Donald Nt'alson and l'cter lloa~ dad not miss a lur~<·t. but t h(·t r r<l<'IOR tlm<' was not ~ood <'Mough for a haghN finish .... .,,...,,..... CONGRATULATIONS Whtl<.• Olympic fi~u7e skating gold m t'<lal1:-.t Robin Cous ins of Great Britau looks on. Charles T1t'kncr of the United States Cleft>. w.io won the hro1t· m t•dal. shakes hands with s llvC'r medali~ Jan Hoff. m:.in of East Gc·rmany. Armchair Fantasy Here's a S k i J umper Jr h o JJoul d Never L a nd By CAROL MOORE Of II>• o ... , ,. .... ,..,. Commentators talk about those "electric mo- ments" wh<'n athletes get at all together al lhe right plaC'e and right time Jn spate of m y Norwegian ancestry and fond n<'ss for the exh1l 1:1 rat1on of s now fun, I didn't 1n henl any abahty My sports C'8reer short·C'1rcu1ted . I wu at the right places at thC' wrong times IN TIU: t 'AMIL \' ALBUM a re pictures of me bundled against the cold at Lake P lacid . Rut I wasn't waiting for a bus during tht>sC' 1980 Games. It was 1944 and the fastest thing I did -at eight months was wet my three layers of woollens futer from the Inside than they got soaked from the outside, m y mother reports. I've been on the Squaw Valley rink. But t didn't come from behlnd as the U.S. hockey ~eam did 1n 1960. Mostly I was on m y behind while leamin 1 to skate as gracefully as a S-10 teen·ager could. The only ''edges" I was con· <>emed about were the oull!lde ra ils. I don't re· member letting 10 loo orten. THAT'S WHY I WATCH In total amuement as Linda Fratlanne whirls so effortlessly through triple l()(' loops and n ylng camel sit spins. Never mind figure S's; my traclnp would be squares - on two reel. Jn anot.ber Olympic veJn. a c)&11mate won sonfl (l'ffltyle swimming events ln1Jlome In 1960 but injured her ankle while cdebrating a f· terward~. When sh<' came back Lot:ampus. te m - porarily in a wheelchair. weanng hr g_old medal. I understood the tru e agony ~ irony -of s ports What 1f you lra aned so long arl perfected so ni uch and lhcn 1:t > wer<' s ack the da,Yof your e vent. COMMENTA.ll¥ bl s tood by as your country boyco~ed the Games or c > pulled n groin muscle? My heart goell out to Tai Bahtonla , Randy Gardner and those aiming for the lJ S. teams for the Summer Games. IN MY WALTER MITn' fram of mind. I en- vl11ion athletes competing ln their wn countries and feeding the best results In a computer network. We seem to be close to th capability via worldwide lelevl'tlon . and It woul save the ex- pense of bu.ild1ng Olympic villages. But I know that wouldn't bes or wind conditions wouldn't be lbe there be the pressure that brings highest. the fastest and the stronge So I stretch m y armchair ran to it!\ limit. I'm confident I ci>uld hold the ·Ume distance record for •kl Jump Should I ever c t the nerve to swoosh down that 70·meter st.a g bill, there would be no 1to~ln1 me. I'd neve and for fear of wind.in& up u 11J>lle of bones. J ... . • • f . I. SPORTS BREAK 1 BASKETBALL port A Oapeule ~From the Wortd of Sport9 Only a Matt Befor It' r of Time LA Raider '1'e11t APDlapaklllH ·t.os ANGELES-Wlth a l~1al roadblo<"k .sw~pt • aatdc, only d•rtillQI mlnor details remliD \Q ~ aet· lied for the Oakland Raldtrs lO ht-come the Loa 4 • Angeles Raiders. accordln& to an au.om~y for the team. "Jn u pn1tty ~ood probub1llly a contract wUI be 1>lgned within seven days,· ll&wyer Jooeph Alioto said Thursday from Oakland. The statement came after• U S District Court judge issued a prehminary injunction that swept aside a National t 'ootball League rulelbalcoutd h1tve blocked the move "There are some i's to be dotted and some t's to be crossed." commented Alloto, former mayor or Sao Francisco. "If we do that. we haveadeal." Alioto aald be a nd Al Oav1s, managing general partner of the Raiders. would be attempting during the next few days to work. out final details with Lbe Lo~ Angele!> Coliseum Com· m1ss1on. .-------Qatote ol dw Day ----- Boston Celtic rookie sensation Larry Blrd: ·•I really don't like talkmg about money. All I can say 1s that the good Lord must have wanted me to have it. .. Fla~ S1a11 Bot; Winnipeg Slaff• Cold Atlanta sl~yed hot. wtule Winnipeg and the New York Islanders re mained cold in National ~ Hockey League action Thu~day night. Pat Riggin ' recorded hls second shutout or the season as Atlan- ta downed Washington, 3-0. The victory gave the Flames a 6·1·3 record in the !ast 10 games ... Marlo Tremblay scored one goal and assisted on two others while goalie Mlchel L.arocque posted his third shutout as Montreal blanked Win- nipeg. 3-0. The Jets have won just once in their last 16 road games ... Ste ve Payne, Kent Andersson and Al MacAdam scored in the first 11 minutes of the second period as Min· nesota handed the Islanders their fourth consecutive setback. 5·2. MacAdam now has 12 goals in his last 10 games. Gauclws' Balance Too Much/or l JCI S ANTA BARBARA-In basketball, the epitome of team balance is having five players score in double figures. Throw in a 66 percent . s hooting performance a nd it's enough to make any coach parade around with an ear-to-ear grin. ....... ,.. f'ln• S••r• • 8~ee8• OfteD·lAJ\lnd aw ...... made b1a lltlt a tart ol m tbe year fort.be Su Dieco Clippers Tbunday 11t1ht •nd bit preMDn alont wu tDOUlb tor ta. t.am to 1nap a four·1•m• NBA loebai 1trull. Walton1col"ed 18 point.a, four ln lM nn.a •"'-· ud crabMd u ref>cNDdl .. \be Ctippera beat Pbiladelpllla, 106-•. ,.._ S"•• led t.be Tiera wtLh • potau wblM U9J4 hM bad M for San Dieeo. E\1a l.bou1h be reiwDed Lo bla normal toM u Walton's 1ub. S..... Naltr bad ll point. and 18 rebouoda . . . Knta Perterl&Dk two free th.roWI wkb Mven MlCODda remaln.ln1 u Wublnlt.oa , ·_ •'.'"\. ~-· ,~. '· -' 1cored a 111-US victory over Cleftland. El•la ... , .. lcored 32 poau ud &..., Ballard added JI for the BulleU. For Cleveland, wtDdl bae DOW lost• ol IS r'Md 1amet, ..._,a.Mia badMpomta and ... lllkWI JI. . . A CUMr-lqb • po&Gta by Paa! W...,.al keyed Pboenla'a lZS-118 trlumpb over Detroit. Tbe •eteran cuard had 14 points ln the fi rat quarter and 16 in tbe ••~T<* second. Detroit. which loet its ll1b 1tn.lpt. .:ot 23 points from Jelul i..s. Walttt Duu added 28 ror Phoenix -lhrs, IJCl.A, TreJa•• Tri••p• Guard Craig Hocl1es scored 24 points and m helped sparlt a serond·half rally Thursday night as Long Beach State defeated .Cal State Fullerton, 80-75. 10. PCAA basketball action. The victory keeps the 49ers within a half-game of Utah State for tbe ron ference lead ... UCLA inched closer to a possible NCAA playoff berth as senior forward KJkl Vaacleweglae scored 22 points. 15 in the second half, to pace the Bruins to an ~ Puc-10 triumph over visiting Washington State .. Meanwhile. crosstown rival USC snapped a nine-game losmg streak with a 77·68 thrashing of Washington. Forward Barry Brooks and guard Don Carflno had 13 points each to pace the T rojaru. ... Utah State had little trouble in d.isposting of Pacific. 91-78. Former Saddleback College s tar llkb McElratb scored 11 points for the winners, while ex·~ta Ana Valley High standout Ron Cornelius tallied 29 fo the losers Jeff Raland took charge of Iona's inside ame, scoring 30 points and grabbing 21 rebounds, and nin Hamilton burned Louisville with hls out.side shooting. leading the Gaels to a stunning 77-60 victory that ended the Cardinals' ,18 -ga m c winning s treak . In the opener o f the dou bleheader at M a d ~so n Sq u a r e Gard en . DePauJ ran its record to ~ with an easy 105-89 victory over Wagner ... In Big-10 action, Kelvin Ramsey pumped m 20 points to lead 11th-ranked Ohio State to a 68·59 victory over Northwestern ... Mike Wood.son continued his astounding recovery from back surgery, scoring 20 pomt.s to help 19th ranked lnctiana hang onto a share of the conference lead with a 75-72 triumph over Michlgan State . and Michigan':. Keith Smith scored all of his 13 points in tne se<:ono half to s park the W olverines t o a 75·64 upset of 15th-r a nked Purdue. Fridlo/. FebNaiy 22, 1980 DAILY PILOT • 7 IJSC Ai•lete• Olfl N•• T•lle Co11rse TM University oC Southern Callfomla lorctd a • debate coach to resign and suspended an academic advlaor ln the athlettc department after leamint ,t.bat M alb*-were t.cuecei.n credits foa:.~ UMy ..re not takiai, it bu been reporwd. Au.letic Dtreetor IJ.,.. PerrJ Niel tbat the players involved coverect a "IOOCI ttOU..ectJon" of tbe lJ80 football team, with aome top pfayers involved. Federal privacy lawt problbtt releaain1 the studeota' names, however . . • One ol the belt mUe fMlda ever auembled wiU nm in the San Dle&o lovitaUooal tonJpt. Some o1 the top namet loclude UCI fraduate S&eYe SaU. £••-eoplaa. whose three-year mutery of the indoor mile wu snapped last week by Scott, Filbert Bayt, and New Zealand's Ma Walker. With the fast track experts are pre- dlctiDI a world record run from this contingent . . . The at tomey for the estate of the late Tlaarmaa Maa.aoe says be will me a wrongful death sult againat the manufacturer or the jet that killed the New York Yankee catcher and the agency which trained him to Oy ... The board chairman of the Tex· as Rangers. Brad Cort.eu, would nettber confirm nor deny publiabed reports be is ready lO sell his interest 10 tht" baseball team ... Bllly Martill said be accepted the Oakland A's job because he waa dismayed at the pros pect of sitting oo t he 'sidelines "even for a couple or months" . . . An arbitralo!' bas ruled in favor of Toronto Blue Jays' pitcher Dave Lemaaczylt . . . Jlmmy Carwes. coach of the U S Olympic track and field souad. savs there is no time to s oare if an alternative to the Moscow Summer Games is to b<: readied for American athletes. Te&e.,uiell~ Rf&dW. Followl"9 are the top SPOf't s events on TV ton1qht. Ra1 mg!> Me . • • " • exc.1:llen1 ••• ' worth watching; I 1 fair; . forget It. ~,. 8 o.m .. Channel 13 ./ ./ I li'J COLLEGE BASK ET BALL: Pepperd1neat St>atlle Announcen: Peter Weber and Tim Wilhelm. ~pperdlne's Waves !ravel to Seattle Un1vers1ty tor a oon conference outing The Waves have a 13-10 record lh1s se ason and are PclCed bV scoring teadt>r Ricardo Brown e 9, 11 :30 p.m ., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ v' XlllWINTEROLYMPICGAMES: From Lake PlclCld,N.Y Announcers: Jim M cKay, Keith Jack son. Curt Gowdy, Chris Scheflket, Frank Gilford, Bob Beattie, Al M icnaels, 1<en Dryden, Don Mereditn and Bill Flemminq. Included.'" tOday'> l'Vents are alpine Sk11n9 <men's slalom ), •Ct' hockey (final round games) biathlon (4x7.S-km . relay). OTHER TELEVISION Hor se Rac1nq -Today at Santa Anita, 7 30 p m • Channel 51 . RADIO Basketball New Jersey at Ldkers. 7. so p.m • K LA<; ( 570> . . 6TH ANNUAL SKI BLOWOUT · "Every coach would be pleased to have four players sco~ 14 points and have a fifth in double figures." an elated UC Santa Barbara Coach Ed ..:;:::=========- DeLacy said "'"1rsday aft.er bis Gauc• did Just that in an 81-'66 &CAA victory over UC Irvine. "We kett Irvine off balance all night and I would have to say we played with a lot of intensi· ty," added DeLacy. "It was a victory we needed to restore our confidence." York Gross, Rich Anderson, Bryan Roberts and J erry Ocasio each scored 14 for the Gauchos while Kim Lewis added 10. By contrast. UCI got most of its points from Victor Conyers and John Clark. who combined for 41 points. Clark came off the bench to bit five of seven field goal attempts and 11 of 12 shots from the free throw line for a career-high 21 points. Conyers had 20 points and nine rebounds while the pair teamed up for 27 of UCl 's 39 points in the second half. As much as balance. it was shooting percen· tage that decided the difference. UCSB was 34· for-52 from the noor a nd 13-for-14 from the free throw line. UCI s hot 44 percent from the field (22 of 50> and 76 percent from the line (22 of 29>. & Feb~:~n;:i: ~ ~ _i_ ' ~ v.. EXCESS INVENTORY MUST GO ~' ~.,..,_ ALL NEW ITEMS Laflel WITH SAVINGS UPT080% OF -+ MANUFACTURERS LIST • oooeeneck1 • Me11 sect1on• • Splnn8er Pote. • Booml & Related Hwdwere • Light FJJtturM • SptMdera FREE LOCAL DELIVERY LEFIELL MARINI fllODUCTI AOMllOnd &.NU. 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HANDY o-... o....~'- Jo'or !\Omc prople Ure ~-~ at 40 but for Haayd(ln Profrltt, a new lire will beain at ~ tilli. wC"t"k at Orunge County lnternatlonal Kaceway ProCntt. Who reUred nane years a10 from actJve drlvln1. ta maklftl a com •baok Satutdaay nlaht ln bl• brand new Jet car, "P1"0IOU'1 llut t~•k" In the annual Eaat·WH l ahowdown .. THE BUG BIT ME oa•un und l 'v~ beard lbe second bulf ta supp<MOcd to be the bl"tlt liO I'll be ht-hind lh'' whe.-1 SaturdJiy nlaht. • the ~Ider ~rorrill :.ay~ Proffitt und h11> bOn Un.id havl' bn·n camp&lgn1ng tht' l l s A ttocket I for the past two yt>ur~ but Or<1d hub done the dnvrng "We'll :.till be togl'lher," ll3)dt·n say:. "But Urud 1s :.et-king bpon:.or-. for a I ry <tt a land ~1wcd rel'Ord with the rocket engine <.ind a new <'has:.a' .und that take:. a lot of time We won't be running the rO<.'ket car a:. much this year although 1t will also be the re Saturday night.·· Runrung the rO<.'ket car 1:. an u pensive prop0s1tion "IT COSTS ABOUT $300 for rut!I for each run down the stnp," Hayden s ays ··We use hydrogen peroxide and 1t 1s getting hard er to obtain. Jn the jet car, we use thesel fuel or 'k erotiene and 1t costs about $20 for : each run, quite a difference ... Fuel costs notwiths tanding, the racing duo fig ures 1t will cost in the · neighbor hood of $500,000 lO make a . run at Bo~v1lle Salt Flats in Utah ·Lo try for the world s peed record of ·1122 miles per hour currently held by 'Gary GabclJch. T he Budweiser car that recently ·broke the sound barrier at Edwards • 7\ir Force Bast.' in Caurom.ia did not ..:o through the traps twice with a backup run to establish the speed re- eoro as is required by intcmat1onal s anction. T H E ELDE R PROFt"ITf s pent 3.1 years bctund the wheel of a race car be fore rctirin#; <.ifle r winning <'ham pionsh1ps 1n v1rtu:..i lly every tYlJl' of racing marhint• from supt•r srorks to funn y cars lie was :..i p1om•cr 1r1 rlrag racing and the funny car compel 1twn at th1· Scinta Ana AirJX)rt and Li ons Orag Strip in Long lkach llt• tll'ld 31 st alt· cha mp1on:.h111s during his •H'll\'l' carct•r lhe hrst lime around The J<'t car was built h y Les S hockley or Galena. Kansas at a cost Qf $35.000 ci nd 1t produces 10.000 horst'poWt'r Proffitt f1gun .. •:-. 1t will run between 260 and 270 miles per hour a nd close to a 6 00 second <•laps(•d t1m{· Al 54. hl' I' proud or thl' fact ht· hold' imt· or t ht· oldt·'t hceru.t·:. on th" Nll HJ\. ,\ll l!A, ll llt.\, t'~J\(' :.1111 NJ\SC'AH 1·111'U1h HAYDEN PROFFITT IN ORDt:R TO Gt.:T h1:. hccn:.e re newed, he had to muke h ve practice runs <Jt OCIR in the new tar "I've ha d eight paruchutc fa1lurei:. and have 180 ~ilitchcs In my body but I still feel it is all worth while." Hayden says "The wor:.t crush I ever had was in Vlr~iniu Ueach, Va in a funny rar T he ... ngine exploded and I was tmmcd pretty badly over most of my body " lfc returne d to driving w1th1n two m onths at that lime . The re 1s really no thrill to dn\ ing a fas t car on CJ drag :.trip :..iccord1ng to Proffitt ''IT'S ALL BUSINt:SS when you J r c behmd the wheel," he says "You arc there for one thing, to win a nd 1t lakes :.i lot of m1dn1 ghl 011 to get tht·rt>. /\ lot of them don't want to ..., ork I hat ha rd to be a winner " In the Jl't car. ht• says the fi rst 300 feet gets his und1v1dcd attention and at 1,000 feet "lhere 1s no way J can hold my hcuc1 up my:.elf so I put 1t ...1g.11nst thl' head cushion ror lhc rest of the rw1 ·· The J<'ls wtll race :.1dl'·bY :.1de at OC'l R with Tommy f \'O a:. Profhtl's tt·t1m mok for the• W(·.!.t team. They wtll go against Doug Rose in the G re<'n M:.tmlla :..inrl R11ger Cu.'>tin of I ht> Ea~l ll•am Ont· thing i:-. rcrta1n, though Prof· fill will race the car at OCIR and in the next few \\·eeks with Drad a:. his backup. "If I find th:..it I can't makl· it behind the wheel to win. then I'll tum the driving over lo Brad," the father ~a'·~ Rut nght n"""". nt· s in lht' glory d;t\ :s of h1 ... ''-'<"flnrJ l tmt.• .Jround ltl·hinff 1h 1· v. llr•·I ''' l'rorr111 ' !lot :-11r1 .. 1k Whitney Racing Series Begins This Weekend By ALMON LOCKi\Bt:\" O•llY Pilot ao.u .. , Writ•• 1-~or many y{•ars Los /\ngt.'les Yacht Club's Wh itney Series was the off· s ho r e racing cla~s1 c rn Southe rn Califorma. providing some of the most ruggC'd h!.!.ls of men and equip me nt.. ICCA) Handicap rule A few years later. 1>k1ppers or Mtdge1 Oce1.1n Racing Fh.oet cMORF ) and Midget Ocean lhc1ng Class < MOHC> decided they needed a s hare o f o ffs hore sailing g lory, and Whitoey cam t' up w ith a nother trophy . a Little Whitney, to e n· lt still 1:. tht• prl•m1t·rc offshore ·series ll1 these parts, but in recent years has undergone :.ome drasllc <'hanges both in race formal llnd the type of boat:. BOAT/NC '· . This weekend':-. /\round Catauna Island rare. on ginally known as the Brokaw Trophy ract•. has always dra wn a large fleet of ocean racing yachts and, in rcrtmn weather cond1· lions has prov1dt'd some rugged com· petition. Th e Whitney d<J t e:. back to 1954 when Com mod ore Le wis J . Wh itney Jr. cam e up with a perpetual lrophy for an outstanding series or races that could be used not only to encourage Interest in local ocean racing, but also to give some type of recognition to those who had participated and done well in other season -lon g series. The original Whitney was for yachts rated under the old Cruising Club of America THIS WEEK'S 1978 SEDAN DE VILLE D'ELE GANCE Cruise c:ootrol, padded wtQYI top, AM/FM stereo w/9 track tape, Cadillac wire wheel cove n & morel <1177695 1978COUPE DE VILLE D'ELEGANCE S0/50 spUt seats, AM/FM stereo radio. cnaiM control & Cadillac wire w heel CO¥en. 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Radio TELEVISION 9 :30 a.m. (28) -RACQUETBALL -The Boise Cas<:ade pro-am racquetball tournament. taped in Boise. Idaho. Lynn Adams of Costa Mesa pla~s for the women's championship. 11 a.m. (5) -TENNIS -Ille Nastase meets Peter Fleming in a first-rowid match in the WCT Cballellge Cup, Taped in Montreal. U :30 a.m. (13> -SPORTS AFIELD. 12:30 p .m., 8 and 11 :30 p.m. (7) -XIII WINTEtt OLYMPIC GAMES -Today's events in· elude: ski jumping, men's speed skating, women's s lalom skiing, women's figure skating, bobsled- ding, cross country skiing and sld jumping. 1 p .m . (22) -SOCCER MADE I N GERMANY. 2 p.m. (34) -FUTBOL INTEllNACIONAL - Paraguay vs. Chile ln a South American cham- pionship game. 3 p.m. <2) -SPORTS SP ECTACULAJl - Howard Davis (12--0) meets VUomar Fernandez · ' (23·6·2> i n a scheduled 12-round lightweight elimination bout from Atlantic City, N.J . .. 3:30 p .m. (f) -PRO BOWLING -The Ford ·--Open, taped in North Olmsted. Ohio. (4) - ". -~ COLLEGf} BASKETBALL -The Washington · State Cougars meet the USC Trojans in a Pac-10 game at Los Angeles. ' 4 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in the '. Loe Angelee Open from Riviera Country Club. (!i2) -JIODNO. S p .m. (7) -WIDE WoaLD OF SPO&TS -·.~a. cl tbe SUperblkers-t.be international in- . vltaUooal a ll-around motorcycle champion.ship. taJ>ed ln Carlsbad. Also: the Chinese acrobats of Taiwan. taped iii Detroit. (28) -Pao SOCCER. 7 :30 p.m. (52) -BOBSE RACING -Today al Santa Anita. 8 p.m. (50) -PRO SOCCER. 10 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Washington at UCLA. RADIO XIII Winter Olympic Games -Live reports from Lake Placid by Jim Kelly and Ed Ingles: 6:50. 11:50 a .m.: 12:50. l :50, 2:50 and 5:50 p.m .• KNX 0 070). · Basketball -Washington State at USC, 3·45 p.m .. KNX (1070): Washington at UCLA. 8 p.m .. KMPC C710). Hockey Philadelphia at Kings. 7:50 p.m .. K IJS 0150) Sundo!f'• Tl', Radio TELF.VISION 9.45'a.m. 134) -FUTBOLSOCCER. 10 a .m. 12> -NBA BASKETBALL -The San Diego Clippers vs. lhe Bulls at Chicago Stadium. 8 a.m., 12:30 and 7 p.m. (7) -Xlll WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES -Today's events include: ice hockey medal games; bobsled, four-man, third and fourth runs : figure skating exhibitions; and the closing ceremony. 11 :30 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Marquette Warriors meet tbe Fighting Irish at Notre Dame . Noon (22) -AMERICAN ANGLER. 12: 15 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SP ECTACUUR - Michael Spinks. an Olympic gold medalist, meets Ramon Ranquello in a light heavyweight bout in AUaotic City. 1:30 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -!Wberto Duran (68-1) meets Wellington Wheatley 07·3·1) in a sch~ed 10-round welter-weight bout telecast live from Las Vegas. 3 p.m. (7) -SUPERSTARS -Part two or the men 's final. taped in Freeport.. the Bahamas. 4 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Part two of Superbikers. Also: the women's invlta- • tional cliff diving. taped in Oahu, Hawaii. 7 p .m . (50 ) -SOCCEa MADE I N GERMANY. 7:30-p.m . (52) -HO&SE RACING -Today at Santa Anit.a. 10 p.m . ( 11 ) -Het DODGER SPECIAL -An assessment or the 1980 Dodgers. RADIO XIII Winter OJymplc Games -Live reports from Lake Placid by Jim Kelly and Ed Ingles: 7:25 a.m .. 12:50, 1:50, 2:50, 3:50, 4:50 and 5:50 p.m .• KNX (1070). Basketball -Hou.at.on at Lakers, 1:50 p.m .. KLAC (S70); Long Be.ch State at UC Irvine, 5 p.m .• KLON (a.1 FM) and KNAC (105.S Fii). <fteD811jPIWl8•ret,1adNsfwll&e....._> Sea Kings Consensus Favorite Sea View League Loaded With Top Distance Runners By DAVE ctJNNINO .... Of .... 0..... ......... Corona del Mir ap~ara to be the consensul\ favorite to win lh~ Sea Vlew Le&_fUe lrllck and field trown. but Untvenlt)' and El 1'oro bave lhc potential to move tn u dark bones. Dbtance runnlnt la the name of the game m tbil leque, with 10me of tbe beat milers and two mUen in Orange County llning up in the Sea View 'J"httefore. mott coaches figure tbe team with the most depth will be able to knock off the others, •od thal ~cripllon fits Corona del Mar. Here's it rundown on the Sea View League teams· Corona del Mar Coach Jim Tomlin Is a happy man. however. Tom Miller runs the 440 In 41.0 and the 330 low hurdles tn Sl.6, and Lu.is Beckford could score polnta in the 440 and 880. Brad Meyer is the top distance runner, wllh besta of 4:25 ln the mtle and 9:28 in the two·mUe and be'U be backed capably by Todd And.rews and Steve Dalvell. . Brian All1son ls a returning letterman in the h1gb jump and triple Jump and Rieb K1mball pro- vides depth in the hurdles. Coate ••• The Mustang.s boast ooe or the circuit's pre- mier albletes in Scott LaCrosse, a junlor distance PREP TRACK "This is the hl"$l time in a couple oC years we've started out without any injuries," be says "I know we'IJ be favored because we won last year. and we do look pretty solid coming back. • r~nner wbo placed second m a very tough Sea "There are no gaping holes anywhere ." View cross country champion.sh.ip. Tomlin continues. "We've got some t.alenl If Lacrosse will s pecialize in lhe two.mile and nobody gets hurt, we should do very well." mile, while also running the 880 Topping lhe talent list is distance runner Andy Adding strength to Costa Mesa's distance Gerken, the team's MVP as a sophomore wbo had events are Victor Herrera and Mark Howard. who to sit out his junior year with injuries. He won the ~laced 10th and 11th in the ClF cross country i:>re· league cross country crown this year, proof lims. Herrera is a junior , Howard a sophomore. positive that he Ls healthy again. ··we've always bad strength in the distances " Two other top distance runners in the Sea King says Coach Joe Fisher, "but this ls a very d.Ult~· fold are Shawn Gallagher and Jim Hartford, both ce-orlented league. Everyone's got some good under 4:30 in lhe mile and 9:40 in the two-mile. athletes in the distances. We 're going lo have to .Junior Phil Calla also provides slrcnglh in the have i;ome sprinters and field event kids develop mile and 880. and improve." Corona del Mar's one.two punch in the jump Chris Chesney is commg off a knee in1ur). mg C'vents consists of Jim Sweet anct Tim Cum hopmg to compete in the hurd1es and 220, while mmgs. Swe<'l 1s best in the triple Jump 1'13·111 and Gregg. McLoud also figures as a top hurdler Cummings is a 20·9 long iumper. Mike Hamada adds vt'rsutillty. A 1unior, Hamada could be a frequent entrant 1n the 220 University 440, longjump, triple jump and relay. · Although other coaches around the leaJ?ue Among the top field event athleth 1s Dean figure University lo challenge for second place. Schmidt, who cleared 6·6 in tht• high Jump last Coach Don Christensen replies, "They must be year. crazy." Christensen says this will be a rebwlding year . and lhat other coaches must be picking his team on the basis or last year's solid performance-but most of those athletes have graduated. "We 'll be strong in the distances. but so is everybody else in this league," Chris tensen says. "We have giant gaps in lhc sprints and pole vault, l don't have any 440 relay team. and we've got .l lot of small sophomores on the varsity." The Trojans do have some talented prospects. Malavasi Switches Lanham Coach Ray Malavasi of the Los Angeles Rams announced Thursda y that special teams coach Paul Lanham will beeome the quarterback coach in 1980. El Toro The Chargers have a solid gem in Scott McKenzie. who comci. over from football to com- pete in the JOO, 220 and long Jump He's got JO 2 s peed and jumps in the 21.foot range El Toro bas another potential gem 1n Ron Holmes, who may commit to track since he's through playing basketball. Holmes went U--0 ui the triple jump and 6·4 in tbe high JUmp as a sophomore. then sat out his junior year .. . ·- Jim Eldridge <Junior sprinter), Steve Simpson <Texaa transfer 1n tbe pole vault) and Jeff Duvall (distances) are olhen who figure J)ro- minenlly In the Chargen• plans. l!atancl8 "We have a lot of untested kith and I'm not real optimistic," says Coach Don Burna. "We 're stronger In the distance events, but it's a young team and I'm still hopin& to get a few more &UYS out.•• Jim McCarthy ls the runner who gives Eatan cla moet of its strength In the distance events. McCarthy is a returninc miler and two-miler ~ho figures to score points along with hurdler Bretl An· ~noo. ' Roberto Cervera ls the Eagles' best hope in the 440 and 880. while Evan Barnes could provide some stttngth ln s bol put and discus if be rebounds from knee surgery. Tony Barnes (no relation to Evan) will handle the bulk of the load ln the sprints, long jump and triple jump. Floyd Sparks is out from football to provide depth in lhe sprints. .. Everyone in our league is really good in the distances." says Burns, ''and a lot of meets could be decided by the field events. We've got som1• good ooes up from the fro6b-sopb level but. as l say. they'~ still untested." Irvine Coach Jeff Swiggart says h.ls whole team will revolve around the sprinters, the best or wb1ch figures to be senior Reggie Duff. He finished third an the Sea View 100 last year. and slnce the two runners ahead or hlm have graduated, Duff (best lime 10 I ) 1s favored to be the new No. 1. Andre Robinson, another sprinter, Wlll run the 220, 440 and both relays, while Seo Long is pen· cited LO for I.he 100. 440 relay, long jump and triple JUmp. Cr aig &>rgen will be counted upon to score points in the 220 and 440. wtule Matt Fero proyides support lD the distance eveots. Bill Rogers and Jam~ Dyer also run the dtstances. Senior Dave Nutting is a 13-foot pole vaulter and Louis Yang, who sat out bis junior year to mafol.atn hLS 4 O grade point average, is back in the hurdles Ll.k.e IJ)()1't oC the circuit's other coaches, Sw1~ gart p1ck.s Corona del Ma r to take the crown, with Un1vers1ty and the resllining up for second. Mahtvasi also said that Canadian Football Leagu e Coach Herb Pate ra will join the Rams as the new special teams coach Malavasl has served as the R a ms' quarterback coach since becoming head coach tn the summer of 1978. THE LOWESf P~CED 10YOTA YOU CAN BUY PE~OD Patera. 39. has been the defensive hne and linebackers coach of the Ham ilton TiJ!er Cats for the past two seasons H is association with Malavas i began as <t player w1lh Hamilton in 1967-68 when Malavas1 was his defensive coach. Rustlers In Action It may sound com. plicalcd. but the bottom line 1s Golde n West College's bas k e tball team needs a victor y toni~ht (7 30) to ad vance 1nlo post-season action. Current l y, th e Rus tlers (5 ·8) f ind themselves in s ixth place, one game behind tonight's opponent, Rio Hondo. A Golden West win al home would move the Rustlers into a Cifth place tie and they would then proceed Into the playoffs by virtue of beating a h.lgher placed conference team -LA Southwest-than the RoadnJnners have. Tbe Rustlers lost at Rio Hondo, 87·77. the first time the teams met. A victory would put tbe Rustlers in the playoffs for the fourth •trallbt year. The> 1980 Corolla Tercel is pnced • $1,147 lcss lhan cJ V W Rabbit and $84 1 less than a Datsun 310 As a matter of tact. at $3.848." the Corolla Tercel 1s the lowest priced Toyota of ()Ii' High on Miieage! Toyotas top mileage getter. the Corolla Tercel ··~ rated at 41 EPA ~t1rnate<l Highw41y MPG.Qg)EPA E.~t mated MPG AemL'<nbf>r Compare 1h1s estimate to lhu EPA "Esttmatcd MPG' OI other cars Wllh manual trans· mission '1bu may gc>r d1fff·r- en1 mtleage depeM1ng on how fast you drive. weather cond1t1ons and tnp lcngrh Acrual highway mileage will probably be less than the EPA "Highway Es11ma1e Big on comforts! 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Mik e M ayeaux and Larry Dotson e ach col· lected two bits 1l '11 J ~nup wllh a ~!\A Pl'l-:1< • NOW $300FF ANY MOOE:L f: B£Jiltvti>B:t1 'f ~·-I.fl I -,,__, •"-.....''·· • • I ~.·,,,,. ~1~~ •tfl -·. ~ Fris hl'ltc picked up h is third win in as many starts when he.: pitched L'C l r\'JOl' to a 7 1 dt'· n~1on over lhl' Cnivc·rs1 ty of San 01(·go 1n f1r!>t round at·tion Thur .... da)r 1n the L:NLV tourna· m c nt. Hut tn their second oulln~. the Ant· eaters wt•rc bombed b y the host team. 16 2. as three hurlers J?av e up 15 h1ts aod four home runs. Overall. UCI is 3-5-1 on the )'ear. Jn the first game.· FrlsbeUe struck out five and allowe d just two wa lks and seven hits . Only one fly ball was hit to the outii<.'ld while 10 grounc1l'r.. w<.'rC t urned into out~. h"J by doubh.• µIHV 1 n 20 mmng.s of wurk thu~ far. Frt!>hC'ltc ha)> ;tl lowcd Just two earned runs . Ma r k Mo rriso n '-; ba s es-loaded d o11b ll· ke yed u four-run out burst in the third inning UCI Girls Tumble SANTA BAR BARA - Deapite an 18-point. 12· r ebound performance by Katherine Ha milton . UC Irvine dropped a 59-58 women's baske tball de · cislon to UC Santa Ba r bara in overt ime here Thursday night. The Anteate rs jumpt.•d out to a quick 10·0 lead before UCSB rallied to take a 43·36 halft ime lead. UCI fought back to tie the game al the end of regulation on a layup b y Audr~o~ lhre ~ seconas before l h c buzze r. Another layup by Roy pulled UCI t.o within a pol11 l with 30 seconds left in overtime but lhc Anteaters couldn't gr·t a shot off in the fina l l l seconds a nd remained wi n l ess 1n Sout her n Callfom1a Athletic A:. soC'lation play. Diana Meier had a !'eason-high 16 points for UCI, 8·19 on the year and 0·8 In conferenc<.' play. UCSB is 14·14 over a ll and 3-6 ln the SCAA. 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Ot-~"-'- Almi.... ror the r•Pooat a\Mlition& of the Metropolitan Opera la like t,.afolnt ror the Olympl~ fot' barllooe John Matthews The Ain8er, Uke akJera and lk•t~ra. prac llces with bls coach aev"ral hourt each dM>. perfecting certain 11peciall.les that may be un known to hometown aud1en<'e8 or nev er performed aga!n but are lnlended to 1mprei.11 the subjectlve, ex-pert Judaea. nnl!BN METaOf'OLITAN dlstricts In California, Nevada and Arlaona are 1endlng represe.nt.aUves to the audition& Tuesday in USC's Hancock Auditorium. Ten wiU be sel~I ed to compete in the Western Finals on March 1 in USC's ilovard Auditorium where up to three winners will be sent to the semi-finals in New York City. Cash awards are presented along the way, but the m ain prize is prestige and the chance to perform in the winners' concert broadcast na· tionally from New York. No lucrative Wheaties. Canoo or American Express commercial en· dorsements await. But chances to perform and media attention are worth their weight in gold in the choral bus1 nt11 where, Matthi wi. tixplains, "You can re- hearse for aix week11 to do three performances 11nd barely br ak even for "•i. upeMea." 8ELF·8UPPORTING slngers must travel f or Instance, Matthew~ will leave April 6 on a Columbia Art.lat• tour ot 10 stales and Canada. On the homefront this month he bas sung Hit bar t.be Elephant for the Opera Association of I 011 Angeleti In city schools and prepared for the upcoming Youth Concerts sponsored by the Orange County Phi !harmonic Society at M elodyland. Plus he took first place in the Met's Orange County auditions at Cal State, Fullerton where Victoria Holland of Laguna Beach and Jeanine Bowman and Kevm Henry, both of Newport Reach, all llt.'<i for second place. "TIIE COUNTY COMMITTEE, co-directed by Nunzio Cris<'i and F lorence Schumacher, and the affiliates led by Mrs. Charles Price are very cordial and do everything they can to help the s m(:ers whether it's a pat on the back or a ~houlder lo cry on ." M atthewssaid. "As the youngest distnct of 66 in the nation. tht· group 1s very pride·<'onscious and has had n·gion:.il finalis ts for each of its four years 'Butterfly' Attractive Greek soprano Jeannette Pilou will sing the title role in "Madama Butterf1y" performances Feb. 27 and 29 in the Terrace Theater in Long Beach. The Long Beach Grand Opera production cast also wm include Italian tenor Giuliano Ciannella, Canadian baritone Comelis Opthof. Chilean mezzo.soprano Victoria Vergara plus J ohn Miller of Huntington Beach and Wayne Eikenberry of Glendora. MILLER. WHO WAS a Western regional finalist in last year's Metropolitan Opera audi- tions, bas sung with the San Francisco Opera, Spring Opera Theater a nd the William Hall Chorale, among other groups. He appeared in the recent production of "Tosca" that San Fran· c1sco Opera took on tour to the Philippines. Miss Pilou, a frequent guest of the world's major opera companies, has performed most recently in Vienna and Hamburg. During the ('Om ing season s he will appear in Seattle, Baltimore and Pittsburgh. Anton Guadagno will conduct the LBGO Orchestra in a "Butterfly" steeped in the finest Italian musical tradHion. The production, de- signed by Ming Cho Lee, will be directed by Cynthia Auerbach with Robert L. Collins as chor us master and Dimitri Bess as costume coordinator. For information about tickets and company activities, write LBGO at 320 Elm Ave., Long Beach 90802 or phone (213) 436·5005. Secrets or the universe have fascinated and perplexed mankind since the dawn or time, establishing the span or his life on earth in a framework of minutes, hours, days, months. years and seasons. Orange Coast residents have an opportunity to study much of what is already known about the solar system in which we live on just one s mall speck. through June. Three programs -each to run for five Fri- day nights before the playbill changes -are s cheduled at the Or a nge Coast College Planetarium. PLANETARIUM DIRECTOR Stephen Lat· t anzio and OCC astronomy instructor Joel L ev ine. who also lect ure at Griffith Observatory, will give two !.howings on each of the Friday nights for the next 16 weeks, except during Easter vacation. "Th.ill time they introduced a pilot protram o ffering both a career and apprentlvce categories which is even more encouraging for loc a I talent." DISTRICT JUDGES Coarad Immel, Mona Paulee and Ma r ger y Macay Anwyt chose sopranos Eileen O'Hem and Anita 8erTY or Fullerton and Susan Taylor ot Laguna Beach as winners in the latte r dlvision and also cited bass baritones Rod Gllfrey and David Toppine. also of Fullerton for recognition. Matthews. who also was a Western regjooal finalist in 1977 and 1979, says the new system ~ases first-timers into the procedures and psychology or auditions. "It's so bard to get into cbararter when you're alone on the stage and competing with 100 other singers instead of doing your part and sharing a joyous occasion with other cast mem- bers. "YOU HA VE TO BE seasoned and rise above the physical concerns of bow cold or dry the auditorium is or the mental worries of whether you've over ·extended for the part. Then alter you've done your best, tbe only reac- tion ii; a polite 'thank you' comment." Matthews empathizes with fellow audi· 11oners but doesn•t listen to their selecoons because "if they don't sing well. it hurts my throat: if they do sing well, It hurts my ego." While preferring vi llainous roles to roman- tic characters, he is careful to choose arias for co mpetition that s how contrast as well as con· s1stencv. HE INTENDS TO perform Figaro from Rossini's "Barber of Seville," the Count in Mozart's "Marriai?e of Figaro," selections from Puccini's "JI Tabaro" and Verd.i 's "Masked Rall" and the drinking song from "HamJet" in Los Angeles . His artistic support comes from tus wife of two months, soprano-pianist Ann Gresham, his vocal coach. Michael Lurkjian and accom -panist, fuchard Ellis. "I always want to see how much of myself I can add to a character without s ubtracting from the context," said Matthews who does literary research, studies previous artists' inlerpreu· tions. coll ects recordings and sketches out the people he works with. Show times in the OCC Planetarium located in the southeast comer of the campus Just off Merrimac Way, near Fairview Road are 7 and 8 : 30 p.m .• but seating is limited. Spectators attending the free series are ad· vised to arrive early and park in the Merrimac Way parlting lot. "Pilgrimage," running through March 7, is based on a science fiction theme as envisioned by such visionary writers as Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbury. It explores the area or in· tcrslf'llar travel and extraterrestrial alten c ivilizations that man might expect to l'n· counter. THEORIES OF FUTURE space travel and cultures possibly existing within or beyond our I~ ~-3.l";~'li:~~ fjfjl$j;'N~· EMPATHIZES WITH COLLEAGUES Sofolat John Matthews S1nularly he prefers to perform opcrai. 1n th<'1r on gmal language because English transla· t1oni. a re poor and humorless and the language ,., so percussive "APPRECIATION OF opera depends more on the audience understandlng the beauty of voice. the magnitude of music and the charac- terizations rathe r than what's being said." Whlle a permanent job with a regional com- pany would tx: "flnanc1ally wonderlul," Mat· thews keeps busily involved with the Lyne Opera a nd Five Penny Opera ccmpa n1es. chorales directed by R1chan:t Raub and David Thorson and other guest appearances. He 's also on the lookout for anyone wanting to donate a piano to two newlyweds determined to make music their career . As tra~ent as their Westyle may be. a piano 1s a topmost pnon- ty and would ease the ngors of his practice ~chedule. solar system in the boundless uni verse will be based on laws ot science and nature as we know and underst.aod them today. The &ttOOd program, scheduled to run f'ridays March 14 and 21 and April 11. 18 and 25 wiU be titled ''The Universe ol Dr. Einsleln." Perhaps lbe most fascinating segment of t he Lattan zio·Le vine production is t itled "Springtime of the Universe," and begins Fnday. May 2 through June 6. A historv of the ros~ will be tracked from its SuSJ>Kled orig111s to the prest>nl which is really not such a Jong time despite tht' passage of milUoos of years -to its future Amplifying? Improvising? Kiva's Instrumental "I don't care what you do, JUSt don't repeat yourself.'' That was o n e o r tbe early challenges of KJva. ab e xperimental ensemble that combines several art forms and will appear at 8 p.m. Saturday in UC Irvine's Fine Arts Vllla&e Concert Hall. IUVA INCLUDES a dancer, trom- bone player, percussionist and Outtst who wort through Improvisation and non·writt.en ronna and use a variety or ort&inally acu.lptecl inatrumenta and e&ectromc·a~ devices. M ualdan and poet John Silber, percu11ion11t Jean-Charles Fran- cois, nutiat Brad Dow and Korean dancer Hl·Ab Park are resident artist.a at UC San 0te10 who rormed the sroup there ln 1175 u part ol the Center for Mualc ExperlmeoL ''We're more intereated in compoe· in& colon than rtayt.bmlc pbrue9 or harmonies,'' Silber expla1ned. "Tbe m ualc la bl1bly electrlfled and sounds are filtered tb.rou1b elec· tronics. "IT'S Ll&E lnTentln1 the microphone. We amplify all t.be l.nner dl men1loa1 of our acou1Ucal materials and varlou1 types of metall." A helical tunlal 111tem la UMd to coordinate the array of Pialdc wind lnatnament.a, corna1ated NMI and pottery dnuDI 10me ol ~ were f Hbloned by 1culptor Richard Walen wben the enHmble w11 ftnanced bJ tbe RockefeUer .......... Uoa. l "8lnce W9 bHe DO m111leeJ ftOta. tion. we've developed a basic sound and technique of playing that's uni- que to our group." Francois said. "Each Ume is slightly different. "EAal MEMBER chooses which instrument to play and creates in- Mpeodently. We don't want to Im- itate each other. but t.bere is a rela· tionsbip derived from practicing together twice a week for four yeats. "The r esult mak es sense, somehow, for us at lea.st." Silber explained that his poetry is used to explain wbat 's happening because "this isn't the type of enter- tainment that you can call up and de· liver." Like the music, the vene relies more on sound than syntax. "WOaD6 ASE needed to describe tbe intent or tbe vi braUons and paraphrase what's 1olng on between the dandni and the unusually tuned and paired arrangement.a. The mule LI very complex because ,-ou're bear· lnl n .. or atx IOUDdl at once.·· Fra.ncoll, a P'aduate of tbe Parts Conlel'Vatory. came to the United · Statet u a reeeareb fellow. Dow la a doctoral candidate • la mualc at UCSD. SUber and Pan a.re muak In· atructon from New York and Loe An1elel. Tb. elr Irvine performance la aponaored by the UCI Committee for Arta ud the Intettampua CultW'al &ubult Committee. Ttchtl an M for leninl admluklD. S2 for UCI atv.. deata 8DCI ta for oUlel' 1tudenta and UCI facultJ. ltalf and Alumni IJ. aoclation memben. • ~ . . ~ (2 DAILY fltLOT Fndey, FMN'Wly 22. ,_, ENTERT AfNMENl Perfor•ners on Tltelr. Toes at Music Center KITRI FROM 'DON QUIXOTE' BALLET Danced by B•rtlne ven H•mel SECOND WEEK OF AMERICAN Ballet Theater's run in the Los Angeles Music Center 's Pavilion starts Sunday with a performance of the full-length "Don Quixote" with Martine van Hamel and Patrick Bissell In leading roles. Monday the company dances "Concert Waltzes," "Other Dances," "Dark Elegies" and "M iss Jutfe." Natalia Makarova will perform "Giselle" on Tuesday. Saturday's "Sw an Lake" wilt be danced by van Hamel and Alexander Godunov at matinee and M akarova and Anthony Dowell at night. IRISH STEP DANCERS, pipers, a tradit ional storyteller and folk singers will c reate an evening In Ireland Saturday at Cal State, Fullerton, starting at 8 in Recital Hall. Ticke ts are are SJ. The event is presented by the Ce ltic Society which sponsors classes in I r lsh and Scottish dancing, Gaelic language, bagpiplng and genealogy. COSTUMED AND CHOREOGRAPHED scenes from "Fiddler on the Roof," "Bye, Bye Birdie," "South Pacific" and "Mame" wlll be sung by Cal State Fullerton's University Singers and Chamber Singers during their "Home Concerts" this weekend. Music by Bach, Debussy, Gabriell and Britten also will be offered during the performances at 8 tonight, Saturday and Sunday. Admiss ion to the campus' Little Theater will be SJ. 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The pro- cession down Del Obispo Street w ill feature Jabber Jaws Shark, Lionel lion, Girard Giraffe, Peter Pelican, Smot<ev Bear, Woods.Y Owl and Cappy Bear, animal mascot s of M arineland, Lion Country Safari, KWVE-radlo, the Department of F~restry and Capistrano National Bank. SONNY ROLLINS IN JAZZ. CONCERT MASTER JAZZ SAXOPHONIST Sonny Rollins and h is quartet will appear at 3 p m. SUnday in the Orange Coast College Auditor ium. Tickets are S5. JAZZ MNOl!lt-OUITAlttST Kenny RMl(ln wllt be oreMnt9d tw the · A11oclMed Students of C.I State, t=uller- ton In tM CSUF Multl·puf"POM n>om A·B at 8 and 10 p.,,,. Friday, Feb. 29. The S6.SO tickets may be purchased at the University Center or Tlcketron outJets. FRED WARING COMING TO KNOTT'S FRED WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS wi ll sing In the Good Time Theater at B: 30 p.m. Feb. 28 and 29 as Knott's Berry Farm cont inues It s Celebrity Concert Series. Reserved seat prices are SS.SO to S 12.SO. For ticket Information, call 827-1776, Ext. 457. COMEDIANS FROM HOLLYWOOD'S Comedy Store will be performing from 1 to 7 p.m . this weekend and next at M ovieland Wax Museum in Buena Park. The museum's Keystone Kops also will be on hand with their stop-action antics "ROMANTIOUE," A BALLET staged In a classical setting and choreo- graphed by Roy Fltzell, new chair of dance at UC Irvine, w ill be presented during a faculty recltar at 8 p.m . In the Fine Arts Village Theater on Feb. 27, 28, 29 and M arch 1. Ot her numbers have been arranged by James Penrod, Lena DeM arco and Kathy Rump. Adm ission~. FASHIONS • EDWARDS CINEMA • FASH'N SPLASH • CASA DI POMPEI • HAMllUAOEA HAMLET • COCO'S • ~ Let Us Entertain You! SHOPPING • DINING • ....! Edwa1rds Cinema 979-4141 lee Capades Chalet 979-IUUl8 • · 2701 Herbor Blvd. • (H•rbor • Adame) CoetaM ... ,CA ~ ~ lD 0 '" PIANIST GRANT GERSHON wlll play "~ta 21 In C Major, Opus SJ" by Beethoven during the Orenge County Youth Syrriphony Orcrtestra's concert at .c p .m . Sul1CMy In M emorial Hall at Chapman Colleoe, 333 N. Glassel! St., Orange. John Koshak wlll conduct. Tickets at the door. VIOLIST PAMELA GOLDSMITH wilt Join the New York String Quartet, Quartet-In-residence at UC Irvine, for their concert at 8 tonight in the UCI F ine Arts VIiiage Theater. Tickets are S2 for the program that will include Schubert's "Quartet In E Flat Major, Op. 12S, No. 1" and "Quintet In O Major, K. 593" by Mozart. ·so. HEADLINER EDDIE FISHER ALL·TIME SUPER STARS of the 'SOs w ill be presented at the Hollywood Pallcldtum tonight and Saturday by Variety Club. Scheduled to.appear are Edd ie Fisher, the Ink SPOts, deadpan singer V irg1n1cl O'Brien and the Jimmy Dor sey Orchestra led by Lee Castle. FINAL PERFORMANCES OF M ozart's comic "Don Giovanni" w ill be given at 8 too1ght and Saturday by the F1v..e Penny Opera Company 1n Orange Coast College's Auditorium. T ickets are SJ. In Laguna Antique Sale Aids Museum Aut.hontJes on tht! art of collecting anUquts will present a dtsl'nmloatin,g showing of un- us ual. ftne and h1.,torac ltenu specfaJly a s- ~e mbled dunng tht' past year for the eighth an· nual AntJque Show SPoDsored by the Affiliates Of the Laguna At·al'h Mwieum ol Art. An ant1qu(• Japanese bronu temple drum. lngo of lht· 'how and part of the Museum 1'1·rm.in1•nt Coll('l'tton will be filled ~1th rim"' t r' J '> JjJrt Of the dl'Cflf ~ h('O VISltOr<; enter tht .:.1 llt·rtt·~ dt 307 Cl1rf Uri\ l' Ot:.\LER~ F ROM Palo Alto to La Joli~ will .. ho~ case llle1r f1nt•st 1n 34 1nt1mate settrngs fr.:itu nng 18th and 19th <'('nlury English. French and Amencan antiques. Spe<"1absts in silver. cut glass. hne ongina l pnols Cboth lramed and unframed). jewelry, patlna tro furniture. crystal. textiles. paintings. porcelain. orienta l furniture and accessories will Rather for thl' popular event. Its gaJa pre view will be In lhe red and white party tent on the museum sculpture plaza on Thursday. Fe b 28. from 6 to 9 p.m. A UMITED NUMB ER or reservations are a vailable for this opener which reatures a gourmet buffet and ~;nes. a musil'al ensemble under the dire<"Lion or Greg Dempsey of Laguna Beach. and valet parking. Cost of the black-lie optional evening is a $25 per person donation. Ref{Ular s how hours are from noon to 9 p.m . on Friday and Saturda~. Feb 29 and March 1. and noon to 6 p m on Sunday. Ma rl'h 2 Members of the antique show l'ommittee. l'O·dtrected by Catherine Kiester of Laguna Beach and Edwa rd Behme or Laguna Hills. in r lude Tum Stans bury or Newport Beach . P at Atha and Marian Covin or Laguna Beach. Olona Coopt•r of Santa Ana and Barbara Duarte of Laguna Niguel ASSl8TING Wini lnatallat.Jon will be Chris . John and David Stevens of Costa Mesa with staffing volunteers from Museum Arntiales. Educational Council , Junior Council. Store Council and membership. Complimentary programs listing dealers and floor arrangement have been donated by the EducaUonal Council wllh special assistance from Laguna Federal Savtnas. G. R. Duren· be rger , Antiquarian Inc .• o f San Juan Caplatraoo and the Laguna Beach Peatlval or Am . Among cities repre11ented by selected de- alers are Coeta Mesa. Laguna Beach. La Jolla. Long Beach. Los Altos, North Hollywood. Newport Beach. Palm Desert. Palo Alto, San Clemente, Santa Cruz. Solano Beach, Torrance. Tustin. Los Angeles and WbiWer. Admlpk>o ls 12.50 per penon wttb proceeds earmarked tor the muaeum endowment fund. <1tLOW T- CAREl'RI! MIUNQ IMMACULATI tt'•IO' ~Tl: ~ 11 lleflllWIO ....._ ll'llWMe ,... • ,..... "UU.Y ICMMIND: ' f . . . . . . . . .. :· .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. .. f ,,, r. INTERMISSION I THEATER· Dramatic Outpouring Hi8toric, Romantic, Epidemic Plays Open TM work.a of auC'b proUCk playwrtaht.a .. Sb aw. Moliere and Frf'd Carmlchul ( P'red CarmkbMl? > -tU be on view nut wttk a11 thrff coutal community thcatt:n ll'Ot out their lat.at attract.Ions Ftrat up i• Shaw's "St. J oan," arnv1n& Tue.day al t.h4' L•auna Moulton Playhou1t Tht> MoUere piece. "1'he lm11Jniiry Invalid," openii l''riday at lhe HunUn1ton Keac-h Playhoust-. abartna a debut nl1&ht with "Mixed Doubl('I~." lbe Weatmlnster Community Theater's at-cond consecutJve pla y from lhl' Car michael pen AT LAGUNA. MANAGING dirPrlor l>ou.: Rowe ls Staeilng Guor11e lkm i;rd snuw':-. CIH<' lntermissicn Tom Titus "SL Joan" with Suue Curtis tn the lllle role of Joan of Arc. Craig Fle ll)ing enacts the childbkt: Dauphin, with Alex Golson and Geor ge Woods cast as Joan's interrogators, and Wa lter Daly. Otho Budd and Mike B1elltz in other principa l assignments Others in the largt! Laguna cast are Bnan Burne. Dennis O'Donne ll. Alfred Lutjeans. Earl Mcc anna. Jim Ryan. Tom Piane. Julie Garvin . Eugene Benne tt, Ke vin Burke. Robert Costello a nd Redd Stoddardl. "St J oan" will play Tuesdays through Saturdays for three weeks at the Moulton. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Lc.iguna Beach. Reservations 494·0743 MOUERE'S "IMAGINARY Invalid" will be a stylized produc tion of the 17th century play. according t o director Ron Albertsen. Martin Fuchs will take the leading role of a c hronic hypochondriac with Laurie Sondag. Melissa Johnson, Lorraine McWilliams. Ed Kirkland and J .D. Reichelderfer cast in other major characters. Completing the company will be Trisha Burson, Cortland Myers, Dirk Chapman, John Christensen. Robert Leibovich and Chuc k Gresham. "The llnaginary Invalid" runs six weekends. Fridays and S aturdays at 8:30. in the play house , Suite 39 of the Se acliff Village Center, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in Huntington Beach. Reservations 847·4465. AT WESTMINSTER , RON f'ilian is direct· ing the Orange County premiere of "Mi xed Doubles," a collection of one·act plays with a comically romantic them e. Cast members are Oenise Blacke r, Sheila Mccanna, Lois Farah. WE CORDIAU Y INVITE YOU TO COME TO OUR NEW RESTAURANT (FORMERLY MITl.A 'SJ AND ENJOY OUR ' COMPLETELY DIFFERENT COUllMET MENU - NOW FEATURING OUR FAMOUS "DON MARCIAL MARGARITAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 Beef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchilada ~'<l with 8Po1n~ or Rice $2. 25 l ,,,,, J on p \I ENTERTAINMENT• Fri-Sat-Sun DON MARCIAL A~ a1cltlng experience In ~EXICAN DINl~G llNtaaraate 4 Caatlaa 547 West 19th St., Costa Mesa 642-9764 Banquet FICllltiel & Private Parties ~Ing T~ finHI ltWlliUn Cui~int' Silver Shadow l-eb. IH-llpril 5 As smooth a s 1he ir naml' ... no m atc t·r ~ what rhc heat. This hig hly-fa von:J five-some makes dancers out of listener • Come see. Monday through Saturday, 9 p.m . 10 1:45 a.m. ' . . . ( 1 St\.W()~ \\Ii?) ~REGISTRY 18800 M8(Arthur Boulevard, 7 S2~8777 n. ........,, H«tl Cof'pota1M><1. Dall-.. lfut Ron Duvall. Cl.rk Duraon, Emmie Lee Swndatedt, WU TbomP1Jon, Joanne Wolcoll, 8111 Aebl. Nonn Cobb, Warren 81umbera. Alda Vorru and Bob Hick• "Mlxfld Doubles" will be on the boarda for (I ve weektmda, playlna l''r1d•Y• and Saturdays at 8 .30, In the theate r , 7272 Ma ple S t., WeatmJnsfor Rel'ler"auons 848·M'11. TRIS 18 THE f 'LQSING weekend for a com· munlty ~oter bhow and two college produc- 11onlj Thf'y are "The MagnH1ct-nt Yankee" by tbe N-.?wport lla rbor Actors The1tter in the Moote \'i:..ta School uuditorium, 390 Monte Vista Ave .. Co~t n Mesa < 6~1 51 10 l Final per formances ton1J!:hl amt Saturday nt 8 30 "Th,• llose Tdltoo" at Golden West <'olll.'gc. off Gothard Street in Huntington Beach <t''.);!·7711 I Performances torught and Saturday at 8 30, Sunday at 2 30. "Wailing fo r Godot " at Saddle back College's Studio Theater on the Mission Viejo ("ampus (831-4656) Pe rformance:. tomght and Saturday a t 8, Sunday at 3. CONTINUING THEIR resJ)ei:t1ve engage -menti. at local theate rs are "Hi ght of Way" a nd "Pomll> in Tame" at South Coast Re pertory, 6~ Town Center Drive, Cot.la Mt"Sa C9S7·4033 >. "Right of Way" is being :-taged in the main lht'ater at 8 p.m . "Points in T1 m c " on lht• Se("ond Stage at ti 30. lx>th playing nightly t'X<'l'Pl Mondays ·'Ignore the Man Heh ind the Sl'ret:n ·' by thl' Irvine Community Theall'r at the Turtle Hoc·k Com mumly Park uuditonum, Turtle Ro("k Drive <t t Sunnyh1ll Road, lrv1nP (754·364 3>. Perforn1ancl'S toni.:ht and Suturduy ut K p m • Sunday ut 2 p m Funny Actress Set in 'Murder' Jo Annl' Worley i.tars in "Murder at the Howard J ohnson's" by Ron Clark and Sam Bo brick. prev1cwinq ·T uesday and opening Wedn~day for a run through March 9 at La l\1 1 rad a Civic Theater. 14900 La M1rc.ida Blvd. lltlarious in tht" tc·IH1s1on hit "Laugh In." J o Anne co·star~ w1t:1 Roger Pe:rry, known for his m any TV J!Ue:-l appearances. in the rollick· ing <'ClmM.\' <>bout a IO\'<' t nangle and t hree at· tempted murders 1n a motel T kkt:'lS. pricf'd from S7 lo $10 !A>, are availa - ble at t~c box orric<' or may be charged by phon- ing 994·6310. Free parking is available. SURVIVING IN 'EVERGLADES' AT OCC Los Angeles Provisional Theater Acto~ U~u'!:OOl'J1~~~~~;11 I HOMEMADE STYLE MEXICAN FOOD I ii 2 DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF I I I (Vahd for Dinners Only. No A La carte Items) I I With this c:ouoon Offer good thru Fri . March 7 1980 I I~·~~"'=-'~::.::::'' COSTA MESA 540-2392 I C---------------------J r---------------------1 I . EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA I I t~ I I I " I ·~ I, I 1 / The1 I' S6.88 I I PRIME I I RIB I I DINNER I I S . 11 11 ~rut pec10 I 1 1 1'-a.....:1 Lounge Served with baked 001aco ct..o I ~W di soup ou 1our broccoli Ntth I hollan<Ja•se sauce peach hall I OFFER EXPIRES I I FEBRUARY 79. 1980 I I SUMDA y CHAMPAGNE llUHCH 11 :JO to 3:00 I I ·on-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel I I o n the First Level . f'or reservations caJJ: 540·8822· I ·-----------------~---~ -. -.. --. -' --_...._ DA.IL V PILOT (2 Inebing Up Troupe Mocks Drean1 . "Inching Through the Everglades," an original musical production by the Ptoviaional The ater of Los An1eles , wlU be presented at 8 p.m . ·Friday, Feb. 29, in the Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Falrvlew Road, Costa Mesa . TICKETS, PllJCED al $2, wall tx! avaihtble al the door. " 'Inching Through the Everglades' is a cele brative, warm, musical, funny play about o rdinary fo lks," said Barry Opper. a s pokesman·performe r for the Provisional The ater. "rr'S ABOUT THE American dream, grow· ing older. and the peo ple who were here first About rats a nd cows and country·western music. About working and surviving. About all of us who have always done what we'r e sup- posed to. only to find out 'things just aren't right ·About lhe quality of our lives." A collective of nine people. the troupe wa~ formed in 1972. Jt offe rs original dramatic pu~ces about the experience of Li ving and work· mg ft 1s funded in part by the California Arts Council a nd the National Endowment for the Art:. Dylan Lyrics Expose Village P()(>tn . drama ;.ind mu~H· t<imhtnc to creat1: o, Ian Thoma~· "lJnd1·r ~1 ilk.,.,ood " o pemni.: C:tt M lonighl in the S tudio T ht•ater at Cal State, Long Heal'h Perlorman<'f'~ :ir(• C:tbo ~cheduled Feb 23, 24. 'Z7. 28. 29 and March I THROUGH THE l::YES of the "on·loolcer" Dylan Thom as crea te~ lyncal . ~oaring and earthy prose and verse by mean~ of a "mid· mghl·lo-m1dm~ht prowl" of a !>m ug Welsh fjsh· Ulg village and thu intimate hve:. of its mhab1· tao ts "under M1 lk v.ood · 1o.; directed by John La Pin(4, d grnduate !.tudent Scenery is · by . M1ll'h Simmon!>. lightmg by ~1ark Abel. s®nd by Al Farrar. coMume-. by Harbara C Cox and makeup b)' T Wilham !'>math CAST Mt:MBERS includl' L sune Oleslq>w, f:m1l y Doi<'. Peggy Rullo. J odi Lund. ·L11. Brandl. Justinl' Kt•llv and Sandra !\1 cAl hster Adrruss1on 1s $4·S2 !>() Ticket:. ar<' on sale 10 the CSULH Ftne Art:. ticket offi ce <213 > 498·SS26 from 10 a m • to '1 p m weekday:. and pr1ot t o each performClll'ICt' DM.VPtLOT OUT 'NABOUT ~hoiees Graded 'A' I Diversity, prices are grand ideas at new buff et-style restaurant ::: Whet.her diiuna out ln a ratau.ra.nt. or pkt up an ~r lo 10. • aublt.anUal quantity or rood tbete days doe n't uacUy rail undef e cateaory or hautC" cwatl'lt'. Epkurnn feaaUna la pNlt)I much reaerved r apeclal occaslona An uveraae nl1ht'1 far<' p 't llkely lo corulst of escaraotl'. ~ teaubrtand and fontalnt>blHu '·• ·~ .... ~. A NEW ESTAaL18HMENT that opened In :.:IJainto. Ana r~nUy la the kind of place whert' · tt.e whole family can eat welt -and ~uonably ~ -whenever the mood atrtkes. Al u.n"'ual In t·DAme aa it Is an format. Uua novel addition to tbe Oranp County dmlna scent1 ls the Gnmd Bllffet. ; Actually. as you'll dlsrover on your fir11t ·~alt . the name lS uplamed by the house serv ing procedure ·ror tht' salad and/or entree At 1uoc h you pack up the salad from a buffet-bar ..:· ,afread; at dinner a second ~top 1s required for • -the entree Versatile Kam Yet', owner of the h1ghl} regarded Kam's Chmest' reMaurants an Corona del Mar, Santa Ana . Rowland Heights and La ~Anyone? Visitors to Mag ic Mountain in Valencia Saturday will have a chance to "Challenge a Laker," s hootinR bas kets with Earvin "Magic" ' Johnson. and fellow Los Angeles Lakers Marty Byrnes. Brad Holl and and Michael Cooper from noon to 3 p.m. Magic and his teammates also will sign -autographs and have their pictures taken with • • rans . The sporting attraction is free with general admission: S9.50 ror adults. $8.50 for youth 11 :-and under. The park. alongside Interstate 5, has j ust refurbished IL'> Colossus roller coas ter. .. "'· .... '" .... . DINNER PLAYHOUSE AttneGRANQ HOTEL 1 HOTH WAY, ANAHEIM. CA 12112 prmnts Miss Dorothy Lamour NEIL SIMON COMEDY hH\H.'l l II• OAIY DAVI ltVltRV TUES. THRU SUN. EVES. AND SUN. B"UNCH (714)772-7710 ·-MAKE RESERVATIONS - For "An Evening To Remember" .. :~~~~N~O~W~ijjjji 1 J J Out 'N About NormM...., llabra. l.a the proprietor or t.b1a three·meala·•· day. family-oriented apot And tbl.a lime out Kam Is atkklna with a strictly all·Amer1can bill or fart: ITS INTE&ESTING TO note, however. that Kam 's Chinese herltaae is reflected -even if _ ever so Qeettngly an the atmosphere s truck by the Grand Buffet's decorative and arc hilec· tural features Althouah there's no Far Eastern ornamentation. It's easy lo believe you've wan dered into one of those delicate and harmonious garden settings so often depicted in Oriental art The central. aiant atrium. has a 25.foot CAN YOU TOP LAKER EARVIN JOHNSON? STl:;AK DIANE • RACK OF LA~1H CllATEAUBRIAND HOAST DUC'K • SHRl~P SCA ~I Pl LINGUINI PESC:\TORE BEEF WELLll\iGTON •\'EAL OSCAR ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY DANCING ALL-HOURS OYSTER BAR 4952 WARNER AVENUE (At BolH Chic• In EHcutlu Center) HUNTINGTON BEACH 846-6684 p ' • Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. ... and the <irand Portaf(l' now oft'cn you :m evening to c•ompc:te with your favo rite m<'tllOI') • ... Xlft tinkling dlnnc·r music. clt"gant c11ndkllt table sc:ttl~lj· the grandalr of flam Inf( tabkbl<.lc ( 01 >k\•n The ultimately danceable Dick Pow~ll Trio ls fcaturt'<.I 1l1ursday through Saturday 7 to 12. and soft piano other t.'\.'\:nln~'· SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS Thursday. Frkby, sa~ Mk (or our "Flyt"R Lol:IMN'" dJnnt'f froh Maine lobtltcrs. O)'!Jtcn. da~. llown In from Boston. Obpla.ccd fl.a.~tc·mc·n.. rtjokc' 18AOO Mec.Anhur 8oukw.rd (714) 7'U-H.,...... ""' .. ,.... .. l~•tl ( ,,., ... ..,~ .. °""'" " -, hi1h. aluaed celline Beneath this ls a beauWul brH•·bued and glaaa·bowl fountain that can be seen from the entrance lobby, buffet serving areaa, cocktail lounae and principal dining room a. That ranae is poulble because.of the multil lev~led. vaulted, almost cathedral-like nature ctr the restaurant's bold architecture. But make no comparison to a monastery: this is 20th century design yielding an airy llghtnHs and ultra modernity throughout ABOVE ALL, THE Grand Buffet invites re- laxed dining with 1t.s hfe·like garden ve getation and bard cut-outs. etched glass room d1v1ders and stai ned-glass windows. mixture or handsome n oor tiles and carpetmg. com fortable booth or table seating arrangements and attrac live wood panehnR Breakfast st.·n 1ct: gels under v.ay at 6 30 a m daily A st.>IC'Cllon or about a dozen mornani• selections starts at Sl 95 for four hot cakei. Servt'd with hash brov.n potatoe!> ... crambled <'ggs. toa.,t. butter and Jelly. a cbo1ct of ham. bucon or ~ausage 1s tabbed at $2 95 Or for the same price. you can try the uneommon oHering of scrum bled eggs with baby shnmp Three omelellt.•s, ut S2 95 each. are tht· Spanish lw1th fres hly sautttd Spanish sauce1 Denver I tendl'r pl('l'CS or ham. bell peppers and onions I. ham or chopprd ba\:On DAILY SPECIALS. whert'by the regular $2 95 prH·<· 1s knuckcd do""n to S2 75, an· pan l'akt' !>andv.1(·h . Mnndu; ;,nil Wednes da ) l>t'nvi'r o mdt•llt'. Tut•.,da; and Thur!.day, bab) 'hrtmp •ind ~rr:unlJll·d l'~··:,. rnday ~l'rdmblt:d l'i::~.., '' 1111 t°IHlll't' of b<Jt•1ir1. h<11n ur i.<Ju!.of::l' Sal uni a\ I.uni h llho• 1111\rll'r "' .i hm1ll'd m 1 nu 1·1iri l"'l•I v.11h 1h1 t •• µnnl'1p:il l"lllrt·t·' t11JI ro;, \ lH"l'f. ham .ind turht"• ur11 forml\ l.ibbed .11 S3 5=· 1 ocl'lh•·r "'11 h .1 \ .1nt.·d <l;11h \JI"( IJI lht•.,e andudt· ;1 t1 1p lo !lw ,,dad liulf, I ,1\1 1:• IJ ble or maybe nee. a Fre nch roll and butter. A child's plate. for those under 12, offers an enlree choice or beer. ham or turkey for $2 .95. !lours are 11 a m . to 3 p m Dinner. tn addition to entree choices or baked ham and roast turkey, brings forth the house specialty. prime rib. The first two Items are tabbed at $6.45 on the early \>lrd special <3 to 6 p.m.) and the prime rib goes ror a thrifty $6.95. And even after 6 p.m . there's an addi· t Iona I charge of only 50 cents per pe rson for these selections ALL DINNERS INCLUDE the salad bar trap to make your own concoction. baked potato. bread and butter a nd dC>ssert Th(' child's dinner plate 1s S4 2.5 and o ffe rs an cntree choice or prime nb. ham or turkr y Smee there wen· three of us dunng our first '1s1t to the Grand Buffet. we se1ic-d on the op· p<irtunJty tO order and cross sample all the of· rerings Each. in turn. proved la~ty and well prepared. a tribute to the syMem of concentrat tng on a fev. selections and doing them with considerable kat<'hen ski II The prime rib was 1::spec1ally note worthy. a ~cnerous portion both tender and Juicy and '>l'rved with tht-unmistakable shade or color for ran· a!> rt'<jUc!.lcd A n1n touch . too. was the slightly baked s ltc1: o f frc~h p1neapph: th;,t topped th(• ham DINNER IS SERVF:D from fi to 11 p.m . 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We've got rhe f inest view on the harhnr. a "iupcrb oyo;rl.'r h:ir & lounge. and an array of tempt· in~ luncheon .ind dinner ~clcc1 11m' from Rack nf Lamb and Prime R1h 10 Hawaiian spcciahie~ like Mahi M ahi ancl Swordfo.h. Make plane; to join w1 soon! Rc,crvu tions a1.:ceptcd. 3333 West Pacific Coa~t Highway 642-2295 (Juat South of Newport Blvd.) ------. ... .... - ~.,ebfurt22. ,., OAILV PILOT Creativity's In Bloom "TfU!LLIS OBSl!RVATIONS" now showlno at Mu<kenthaler Cultur•I Center. 1201 W. M41v rn Ave., Fullerton,,. feature transparent watercolors by R•y DlngMm of Lono Beach In .S&-lnch trlptychS. Despite the huoe stze, Bln;ham captures the brllllance of Soutnwestern florals with remarkable precision, subtle tones and a deQree of 'had ing seldom seen In sm aller paintings. An opening reception I!!. sc ht"duled for 2 p.m . Sunday after which the show may be seen from noon to 5 dally l'xc.ept Mondays. FAMED DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHER, F rMk Thoma ~ will snow his half-hour film of "the beautiful, vintage years of Los Angeles" at 2 p.m . Sunday in the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, N ewport Seach. His one-man show there of prints of old landmarks continues through Ma rch 16 from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through Sundays plus 6 to 9 p.m Wednesdays. ALSO AT NEWPORT HARBOR Art Museum, two films will be shown at 8 p.m Wednesday in conjunction with the current exh1b1 t of "The Running Fence" by Bulgarian-born artist, Christo. The movies, "Ten Works in Progress" and "Valley Curtain" illustrate the scope of his massive artworks using landscape. Adm1c;sion i!. ~ AMATEURS TAKE NOTE WHEN ... Ann Souza uses oils and acrylics to crea te a mission painting at the demon· stration for thC' Westminster Art Assoc1- at 1on's m eeting at 7 :30 p.m . Thursday in the Civic Center , 8200 Westminster Ave. .. Water color instructor and prize· winner Scott M oor e of Mission Viejo speaks to Torana Art League at 7 :30 p.m . Wednesday in the education room 1ust north of Bowers Museum, 2002 N. M ain St , Santa Ana ... Costa M esa Art League opens its All M en Member s show at Glen- dale Federal Savings in Fashion Island on Thursday. Hours will be 9 to 4 weekdays. DETAIL OF 'FUCHSIA' SHOWS SHADING Transparent Watercolor by Ray Bingham .., I • JAPANESE FOLK ART IN LOS ANGELES Swallow Over Water Between Wiiiows UC IRVINE GALLERIES a re f eaturing iridescent paintings by Rita Yokoi in the Black Wall Gallery of the Sculpture Building from 8 to 5 weekdays. And a construct ion installation entitled "Fire Drill" by Richard Osburn will be unveiled at a reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . Wednesday in the Fine Arts Gallery on campus The artwork m ay be seen from noon to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through Saturdays until Marc h 1. "DRAWINGS, DRAWINGS, DRAWINGS " an exhibition of aut obiographical or ' personal imagery by eight local artist s is being featured in the Santa Ana College Gallery through M arch 20. Hours are 11 to 2 M ondays-Thurc;days, 10 to noon Fridays and 7 to 9 p.m . Jesdays and Wednesdays. STUDE NTS FROM 27 CA~USES entered the Orange County High School Invitational Exhibit on display through March 19 in Orange Coast College's An Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa M esa_ The prize-w inning mixed media may be seen in the Art Center complex from 10 to 3 weekdays and 7 to 9 p.m . M ondays and Tuesdays. Admission is 25 cents. RECENT WORK FROM Eileen Cowin's "One Night Stand" ser ies may be seen until M arcfl 1 In the Orange Coast Colle9e Photo Gallery from 8 to 5 weekdays. Formerly an associate professor at Cal State, Fullerton, M s. Cowin Is now teaching at Chicago Art Institute. FOLK ART OF JAPAN is e.xplored in the Tom and Frances Black - more Collection of 200 handmade stencils, 26 costum es and 50 hand-dyed text iles on display through July 8 in the Ahmanson Gallery at the Los Angeles County M useum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Admission is S1 from 10 to 5 w eekdays and 10 to 6 weekends. V.:ott' Nlioo FAA.\1 .8 GOOD TIME THEATRE Celebrity Concerts Thurs.!Fri. Ftb;'l8 (j 29 1 1 • .. I I \ I FRED WARING SHOW .. Best of the Best" I •l'I Pl .. • IU I I ' "' FRED WARING I ) I • tlf l •' '. ,ti <n4> 827·1776,ext.457 l'tll!t H •. td' 111,,i .1111• 111 I '•~ 1•11.'11 . 1'11• I ••• ~· ........ .., rfllll ~I .. ,. •C.- 71)1~)1 ~~ -....... t96 12S3 JiOl9f •m• • -"'~ MltO AT &..UGI t'°I ,_ .... -·-··· ..... UCM.UO Ofll e lAUHM MUT'l'ON AMlllCAN OtOOlOt•r ... ---· TMI LEGACY Ill DaACULA .., ltO¥ ~· • JUll<A ~ • .._ .... ~--:-: AU THAT IAll (W) ·: ·~··· .... -.. "'!' # ·..-.c ...... ucr -................ . ....,_,, ___ # ; ... 'AClflC flllA TllES OlllY(·lll SWA' ME£TS flW"U• ..,. llbt-Ut ... Ii-( Uf u MAlllOll l lVO Oflt'tf -4tf 6 OAAllG( DlllV[ IN • .. fl),.. t.ar-..,. tv--ltfla• tCf( ,...._ .............. .,..,.., • .,~ .. ~l.fl~ s'·~:;~~o I •• ei\~::o I IOll Of lUIN e ._ t.AHC-': IATY.>tl>OI "''" TUNNH V1SIOH111 'lamif.:~~:::)-;-... "y. --~ I '~ -------'A MAH. A WOMAN I A IA* tN I '°"" '""'' .. IO AT 1.AaOf ClOI '"" IOUL PUYoe1 Reunion's Satisfying ICT Actre11e1 Revive Girlhood Me n1oriea 81 IAHDIS SOAN .... ...., ...... hnnula: Tue ftve women ln tbetr JOI who'" bMa cloM tr1eDda aiace stru.ood. add oae amaU town ud Iota ol memon•. mla l!l heretofore uotold Hcrela and brta1 It all toletbef It a IW'PrlH p~ for OM IMIDMr wbo IYI clawd ber way &o U.. top· nmca of the .. l•rilloe 18dder. a.ult: A pleuut ....tAC'• entertaialDeat .wttb mmnben of Lbe ln1ne Commun.tty Theater (JOT) ud lta producUoa of "lpore the Mu .. bind ..... Screta ... TBS 'l'W()..ACT play. ably direct-1 bJ Tom- Tllu1, la the world pr.mlere ol th1a com~y· drama written tn lt11 by Or101• County 'playWJiCbl E.lalne Mullen, who doubla u aet ~eal1ner for the 1bow ll'a performed at the theater'• new Turtlti Rock CJubboule home by nve bJ&hly capable actreues, 1troa1eat of whom appean to be JCT Prealdent Susan O'Connell who, u the hard·as· nalla TV personality, dellvera an oulatandlng performance. The stage comes to life the mo- ment she hit.I 1t, and the plily really gains momentum from that point. Recently named beat actrefll of 1W79 and woman of lbe yeu in theater by the Daily Pilot, Merry /tledleys Stan Throneberry, Katherine Peters and Su Harmon appear in "Song of Ndirway," based on the lif c and music of Edvard Grieg. The Fullerton Light Opera produc- tion continues al Plummer AudHorium , Lemon Street and Chapman Avenue, with tickets ranging from $4.50 to $7.50. Curtain time is 8:30 tonight, Saturday and Feb. ~ and March 1. Sunday matinees are at 2:30. A special Thursday evening show will be at mallnee prices. Phone 879·1732 for details. en Sun, Mon Met...-All 12.00 tJll 2:30 pm ---COSJA MUA llQ:R AlH4TJ4L~ 5:30-t:00.10:30 Al Paclno "CRUISING" [81 6:45-8:00.10:15 STEVE MARTIN (.£\ DOM DelUISI ( ,"f~ER)< ® Enso1" e:1&.10:1s Liil 1:11 THE SEASON'S #1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN ns 1 lTH SMASH WEEK. 0•.C• ..... AM 1111•• .. ,...,, .. " ..... , '"aCAH ................ .-...~ ··: . :.:::::·::::::::~t-~: . ....................... *-O'C:.W-11 . .. ................. i-lia.-11 lh O'Connell •1110 h111t performed m.SCW role• tn "~Uve Story," "The Bad Seed" and "Bepmer'1 Luck " "IONOal!TBE Mao Behind the Screen" is a woman'• ph•Y -there are no meo ln the cast, and characters and Une1 are particularly mean· lnaruJ to temales In the audience, conjunng up for them vl•lonlf of 11rlhood frtend.'lblps. Tbe nve catt m.,mbera interact u only fi ve 1001-Ume remale friends can -ID a SLSterbood fraught with fun, rrtvollty, memories. tensmn aod nat-0ut <someU mes uruntt:nUonalJy hurtfu.l > honesty. And. Ms O'Connell deflnJtely la the woman of the hour. dehvt-rinr< absolutely delightful charactenzat1on iui she sets about stra.l&hlenrng out the vroblem11 of her four homewwn-based frtendii. NEARl"'Y AS comm•ndlnJC la Beth Titus who portrays lht• Wl•althy. hoou· guuUnfC hou.sew1fr who, umon..: th(• friends, 18 the only one with enough gutit to match M s. O'Connell's character. An extremely likable, pleasant person. Mrs. Titus on s t1tge Is a marveloU!i, enlranclng bitch. Among her put credits are Blanche in "A Street· 0 ALLURING AND EXCITING:' · ''' '''·' lf,1, ,,.,, ./\IJ• . 1 W .. , W0UUJtrT HMtE fGSED IT FOR ntE WORl.D. 'Giaold is **and amoral, and I llced Gere and ... enormously." .. -LuSmn11 ', YN01r:ATF {)COL UMNI', T ~4, ....... , ... ...,.....,.,,~ .,,~.""'" , ..... ~ ................. , .. ~ ...... ,...,,_..,,, ,.,,,.,.... '" I~, .. *'"ti • tw1 • lt,.*"'W) h'v'Hof\t.U(/t ''"' ~.-, A•,.tt"f)I ~-~ tT-W~,.. ~''rftf~t• ... ._..,...,,~l'r'f'lt"I''..-•"° "'"""""" ... ~.,.,,...,.p"fPU•41'":rw lht-*F H" '1.o• ~ a ..;:;;-~ ....... _ J •• .._ ... .._ .. -·-·--.::., • ..: .,.,.., ..... ....., .. ...,,..._., .. ,.""....., Ut•l114!it41:@ " UACINlMAI fOWAllOS' CllHMA COOUI llMCOlNOlllfl-111 Ow11ie 634 ~'.ll l 1.0\1.1 Meu 979 4141 llUtlljP•I~ ~')/ n7 J UA CINI MU lDWAllOI' uoouuc• ., PAULI ACClPTlD W~!'""'"ef R!I) 1)")41; ll loro '>81 !>UO '°" , ... UGA8lllDT r •• .,,.... ............ ._-·-"""'• ........... ( .... If~··~~ .... µ ,.. ... , ..... ,., -.,,,_._._, .... ,,. .. , ..... , ............. . NOW PLAYING ua t••• CllllOO•lll uwun· c...a WUT CMl.I Me1'1 '>40 O"J94 ,,,.flij~ t.~ '~"" Wwvnon, ... 891·393!> MM PAM IMUWl·llllluerw p.," en 40/0 NOW Pl /\YING I II -fl9M .... , •• ._ ..... ,,_ 11'.... r=":1-o..,.. t•t1IO -·--· !P.WL.....,.. ..-..u i!Ml&t~. ;.-..; Or .... ,.,.. ="=~ ll141-~ ' PLAY REVl~W FRIENOS OPfitlUNQ CONIOl.ATION IN 'IGNORE THE MAN BEHIND THE SCREEN' • Unceftatn P9trtd8 Cofbett, Lett, Lletene to 8.th Tttua, Jeenl Gibbon <'ar Named De11lre" and Charlotte In •· Oecsr Friend.a " Her charactcrb.aUoo rn "Ignore" add.'\ m uch tDt.heplay'1 Impact The gentle "lady" and do.gooder amonl( the five friends Is nicely portrayed by Jeani (; 1bbon. Another fem ult! 11tereotype Is portrayed by Putrlcla Corbett. who i.'I making her debut with her home lheat.er but has performed ex- tensively elsewhere. Mi. <.:ort.K-tt J!'I lht> surpn~c party hollt"'"" and she's the little housewafo with the perfert ltttlc mama~e or 110 she thinks until she r l' c·eav es a dlsturbl nR phone cull about hcr husband's formn "1rlrri1·nd She pt•rforms so w1·ll that until Art 2 when the party r4!11lly hcut" up, It·~ easy to overlook DO NOT EAT: apple pie baked beans bologna bread candy conneUoni cheesecake chqcolate cupcakes danish doughnuts dumplings ecloirs egg rolls fettuc.ine fondue frenc:h fri grawy macaroni marshmallows muffins noodles oatmeal ,/ oljves ' parfait p1na potato pretz ravioli salami A '1LM aY ANNI UNCltOfl' Fatso -.... DOM OelUlSI -•fATSO"' ANNE BAHOOfT · •ON CAan · CANDKf All.AU ___ ._.._. .. ANN( BANCROfT -.. srUART COCNFl:lD --JOHATM~ SANOR -.., J0£ aENZITTI _____ ,_ her "Ann Marit>" whll1• M 'l. O'C'Annell and Mrs Ttlus ncarly dominate tbe st.age. But that's what is good about M s. C<>rbetl's performance : sht-f1L'I in perfectly with the group. Then there's Laura Susan Black, who 1>ortray11 the old matd school Jlbranan Ms. Hlack has l'w>t'n ~<'<'n tw1 rc in conlrcsstmg roles at JCT, tn the tith· r11lt· of "The Wisdom of Ev~" and as Hn 1nnoc1·nt y11ung girl tn "What the Butler Saw." For th1.., 11utml(, she's an lnnocen"' a very, very good innocent. At play's end, ut least the remale members of the aud.lencc arc left fee Ung as though they. too. have tM!en uttendlng a reunion of old friends. All an all, It's enjoyable and worth a hght evenme out to the theater. EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE 551-0655 ------·-----2 80' DFN 81.0BE AWARDS "'One of the Y9a(• 10 Met." M An ebeolutety remerkeble comedy .... detight ... Aon• 8 '""" C.ood t.Ao•n•no 1'mt1t"t• AU< ,_ ... ,~" A~ J,JOlf W llM< ..... ,., "'l'Cllf '•"I PETER SEllfRS SHIRLEY MacLAINE flt A•tA.i A._•f/li9"t fKt.-: "BEING THERE" """''._; JACK WARDEN· MELVYN DOUGLAS RICHARD DVSARl • Al()WlO BA&HAR I 'J M1,...,At"¥ 1 IM,..f0Nli1Ht fr«Pvtt•¥ • W.Y,tlO • ttt(HIMJIMOll1lfl .. ~IV" '.•I .f~lhfl'.•1t,•1 .ll"l!.Ai1ft1Mllel K• '11-llMMI V<t\MI~,.·-• , "'CXlllllOIT , ~fltll '"""'"'"""' • ..., ... fll\AUtl'llllO ....... '""y ·~ Pl'lllll'lllDl!llllllllol.I._ 1'1111 IOll•l_,,lllOj,.. -=-=,,..,.-= -·· , .,........ .,,..,,,iOMl ,_, 'Yll T fl!!!!!.,..... ---· ..... ---j -...,_..... -- ----3rd BIG Wl!Kl----•••it ..... .... c ..... c.Mt1 .,,.,., t.H1111 v .. ,. uo "'° 01111tt ... " rn o~ _.,. •aca 'O ..... ..,,..,., r ,., .. " 1111111 llf!Oll 11iu .,_ ............ .. MOVIE REVIEWS Deeper Emotions S•own "CHAPT•R TWO'' cuts dMoet'tottw boNth•n most Ntll Mmonot.~or fllms. '*' NPt bee ... It It tht most eutobloQrapNul. Like Simon. J1met e..n Is• _,lter who suffers tht dNth of his wife. m"ts • vltel1 vouiae tct,..u , Mel"*""-ner before ht has been ebM to dfscerd hit melen. chotT.. 'The actress In the fllm and n Simon's tit. ls Marsh" Mason, ettct htr performance Is lnsplNd. Val«lt H1rper and Joseph ~ pt1y the secondary charKters with suitable wryness. Robert Moore directs. sk illfully managing the shift from flip. pancy to emotion. Minor expletives and sexual reterence' provide the PG rating "CRUISING" might be classlfled as a raw explo1tat1on fllm except for Its star, writer-director and production values. Its basic aim Is shock -male bodies writhing 1n Dante-.esque gay discos. sadist~ in leather and metal. knives pklnglng Into flesh. cops using terrorist tactics. Wiiiiam Friedkln {"French Connection," "The Exorcist") knows how to create visual excitement and a sense of il'T)Pendlng horror as a director. but his script is confused and confusing. Plot points ar e left dangling. mysteries unsolved. Al Paci no as the young cop gone under- ground to catch a kl lier of homosexuals seems as much in a quandary as the audience. ObvjousJy he is transformed by his ordeal. But how? Why? Friedkln falls to provide the answers. The film contains much to offend everyone, homosexuals, parents and those who appreciate well-crafted movtes. ~ R rating seems mild. in view of the context. "ALL THAT JAll" is a startlingly original film achievement. a work of soaring imagination that wlll be talked about for a long time to come. At times overwhelmingly lavish, the film nevertheless is a pain· fully personal story derived from Bob Fos.se's life and near- death. Fosse, director , co-author and choreographer. has taken a chance; not everyone will find death a musical comedy. Roy Scheider meets the challenge of the Fosse figure. Jessica Lange is fine as the angel of death. One wished Fosse had less money to spend; the finale is overdone but doesn't detract from the power of the film. Rated R. "THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" rambfes through western America and a loose plot, providing some gorgeous scenery ano a modicum of social comment alono the w ay. Robert Redford is the washed-up rodeo star ('educed to ptugolng breakfast food:= an Illuminated thor ~.Angered by a conglomerate's exploitation of the animal, he rides out of a Las Vegas extravaganza and into the hills. Jane Fonda, as a TV reporter. pursues. Rated PG, a few expletives. MAKING INTRODUCTION DURING LATE-NIGHT CALL James Caan Chats With Marsha Meson In 'Chapter Two· "KRAMER VS. KRAMER" is an emotional blockbuster. Not an old·fashloned tear -j erker, it is an intelligent, contemporarydramaabout hus· band-wife and parent·chlld r efat lonshlps. Dustin Hoffman is a career.minded ad man who is shocked to learn that his wife is leaving him -and their young son. He struggles to cope, then his wife not· if leshlmthat c;hewants the son's custody. The writing and direction by Robert Benton is a model of conciseness. TheactorsresQOndmagnifl· cently: Hoffman as tile agonized father ; Meryl Streep in the complex role as the troubled wife; Justin Henry as the pawn in the struggle. Rated PG. "BEING THERE" is quirky comedy that may well be cherished like Hal A shby's earlier "Harold and Maude." This time the director draws from the Jeny Kosinski novel, scripted by Kosinski himself. about an Illiterate gardener who Is suddenly enshrined as a political sage and even as a presldentlal ~slblllty. The happenings are abundantly eccen- tric, and belief Is sustained by the consistent performance of Peter Sellers as the sagacious nincompaop. He Is brilliantly controlled, and draws strength from a super ior cast including Shirley Mac Laine, Mel- vyn Douglas, Jack Warden, Richard Dysart and Richard Base· hart. Rated PG, expletives. "HEARTBEAT" attempts to chronicle the lives of Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac, who helped found the Beat Generation of the 1960s. It's a brave effortbydlr"Ktor- writer John Byrum toenshrine the pair, but It dOesn't work. Cassady, Intensely played by Nick Notte,ernergesasself- i ndulgent and callous. John Heard's portrayal of Kerouac is confused and Indistinct. Sissy Spacek plays Mother Courage as Carolyn Cassady, loving each man alternately and sometimes in concert. Rated R. "AMERICAN GIGOLO" is a murky morality play about a mlndless ~who Is bewildered when his profession lands him In deep, deep trouble. Richard Gere Is a Los Angeles hustler who services rkh women for money~ humanitarian reasons as well, he says. His life among the rich Is portr•yed In sllck, ~style by director Paul Schrader, bu1 writer Schrader hes burdened the film with an ambivalent central character. Lauren Hutton plays a senator's . wife who dallies w ith Gere; she is strangely unconvincing, as is the happy ending. The film may f ind a market because of Its heavy sex. thumping music and especially Gere; an appealing actor who thus far has d~alt only with the externalltles Of his screen characters. The R rating Is warranted by nudity, MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT -She was married at 13. 8he had four kids by the time she was 20. Shes been hungry and poor. She's been loved and cheated on. She became a singer and n star because it was the only way she knew to survive. 8188YSDOX 100IY Lllafl8 ~MINERS IWDll'IR' aleo 1Wrin1 mvERlX D'A?O'J.O LEWN HBUI Sci--bf 'lo.t RD<MAN Bwdcm tbl ll.•¥c•..,.. by L<JtETrA trNN wtlbOB:a. VJDmY ~ Ptocba BCll 1.A.1UOi Prtdad b.r MBNARD EOIWARTZ Dirliciml by MIJIAEl.APJ'ED A .waP&JftNT'l ...... 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Plus "ROLLER BOOGIE 'JLISTTill ME \\1-iAl )Ql.J WANI (R> -"~OAMARAE" ''THILAST MARNID COUPLllN AMllHCA" (II) PETER SELLERS IN ''BEING THERE" <POI OffKldl h1•11< Ii 1·111"' lor AcAdemy Award competilion as Hec..1 Foreign Film. I )1rl't 11·d bv C 1.iude 5du1e1 <,tarring Romy Schneider w..w.,. & s .. ., r 7:00 & t:Ot,... '--------..J ,..,. 1:0CM:l0 6:JM:40 Phil Pottn would likl' lo stTaig hll•n nut h h hf,.,_ One way. or thv o thE'r. ~lartine •ov.ar Starting Over" atao pl•ylng wtth "The Roae" •t WOO<I~ and wtlh Just Tell Me Whal You W•nt" at Cinema Cenlet. edwards WESTBROOK WESTMINSTER AT IROOkHURST GARDEM GROVE 530-440 I 1to11rnT iu:ormm IANCrOHDA THE ELECTRJC HORSEMAN MIDNIGHT ~ .. ..... ~ """' ... .... ..• ,. .., ..... $ . 0 twlYPtLOl Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS -EV!NltG-e:oo1••..,. IT ""*1<'I AND HlJTOH ~Kt> .. '°°"'14ld ano 1or • c•oty 111ung out on,__ -"', .... "'..,.... _ ... tf\008 ,. • .,. 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OtCI< CAV£TT ~ OVEAEA8V 7 .30 8 WORLD OF SURVIVAL ·Aaron Copland Trolluto (RI m TICTACOOUGH rf~ FACE THE MUSIC 7:00 0 C8S NEWS 0 N8CN£WS 0 HAPPYOAYS AGAIN FOM•fl $hQ<"llS R1c..h10 and 111s 111onds wh,.n he annoonc;l'i> 11101 hfl is gttl· 11ngm111ro('(I 0 ABC NEWS 0 (8) JOt<ER'S WILD m M·A·s ·H Cnor~ ouumes he<o+c. vroportoons ;ilrnr r e,,111109 a Cly1n9 po11cn1 wllh ne;,n m.;s.saq .. I!) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO "Moon1111n Emp110 · A IQnl. .. 1 1ne w orld C\I 1110 ch&l'll04s a naH·g<><•I "·'" .lntOf()pe antmttl 1nu1 hv,., 111 1n111ty1ng Alpt!Wl he>gnt5 0 FAMILY FEUD 0 NEWLYWEOO.AME 0 HOLLYWOOO SQUARES 0 TICTACOOUOH ID ALL. IN THE FAMILY M1 EOtlh Bunk!"" ED MACNEll I LEHRER REPOAr a;) VOTERS' PIPELINE 140'•' Jim Coot>ort 8 P.M MAGAZINE v .. .w Mimi! droam nom,.., tor :tdlO uncJ o ... • accunt1 "~ Otw-.<N nt th~~ wtm ,,.,y lhum. J 1ook at thH C1old•H1 (,nth nn<JQJ• Wti11~ 1nvft51t9011ng lhu d1~~ 11io«Jt.1nt..•· ur lour high .• "'W' .tud•'"'~ Sirva r •. , r1m••.,_ ttn unw 1U1ng 8008 8 THEINCREOIBLE HULK '"'""nt ''' .1 muntallv (Jf'•t•tl'\QPd l;.ttf hf't ED OVER EASY A·'"'" C,<1pt11nd I r•h•Jlf' Mee,.~ .. Pfttl'!tl. a w om11n lhrr!f\Oil Bt"'t'I) with l"I , n1c dh1hlt0s In h•1lp tt1m I• re k <luwn loo Hulk •• n<.J rnll,~1 TnH rf4W•''" rnr.n,,-y ('honnPI ~i#I in911 tJ KN/ I ( (hJ l • , J\n111•h O KNUC 11~nc1 l n·. Ar1•w,. 0 K1 LA tin<! J LO'> An<J"lt:. 0 KAB(. fV tAE3C) Lu· Aruwh·. (l} .._r MU (CBS) San 01f'<JO 0 KIU fV(lnd I LO'> An•wl1· ®) KCST (ABC) San Diego • Ki1V (Incl.) Los Angelos e KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angelos fll KCET· TV IPBS) Los Anqelcs W KOCE TV (PBS) HuntincJton Beach IOt P\1• c ap1u111 Q THI& 18 YOUR LIFE. OOHALOOUCK Ammated MICktry Mou~ 011rndma Duck Snow Whrle. 1ne S.W"" Owa•I• nn<l 1ne fhreo ltlllO P1Q1 Q&lh~ to !ell tnc slO<y ol Oonllkl .. 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Ct>optn end Abe l<nco!n ID w•A•S•H H•wkeve Ind Tr llCIC>'f '1 plan• to oo 10 lok.,o 81( 1n1errvp1od by 1he MKren di'f of ~ wounoed u s y,;o,..,~ by t'Wl en.- ID WHAT'S OH NEXT? TUBE TOPPERS ABC D 8:00 -Pink Panther In the Olympinks. An animated cartoon with the familiar f ellne fouling up the Winter Gam~. KHJ 6 8 :00 -.. Hombre ... Paul Newman plays a white man raised b y Apaches and forced to protect the Lives of his enemies in this western movie . NBC D 9 :00 -"Detour to Terror ·· Anne Francis and 0 . J . Simpson star in this new tv m ovie as passengers on a hijacked tour bus in the desert. 11:IO 8 (I) ™E AWNOEM The "'~ dl9c;oYw • oerson wt>o ,. ~ e"ormoua amount& 01 eleetnoty 10 mut'd« lw• -U TOMOHT Ho&t JOl'lfl"y CMIOll 0.-te· Florencie Hendat· ton, Kurt Thomae. Dffll M11<11n I OA11NO~ ({I XllWINTa Ol. YtoilPtC8 Speo8I .......... oo-ao- ol COMC>ettll()to not lete-Y!_, _... and • ..,,.... ry Of tl>e a-v'a _,ta 1n L•Jo• P!8<lld fron" G1Uoro Nnla 0 MOVIE • • • • • MldOIQllt L._ .. 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I f1l.M8 TICA T TEACH 9:30 8UNN8E SEMUTER 8A y CtTY AOU.E.R8 8 COUNTRY AOAD8 D DAV£YNfO OOUATH I ~~ ~NIJIC HEWS (f) A NCH8' UFI! ntAOUQH Of!IAW*O 110) rra YOUR• •...ea 7:00 8 OUITYa ~ I) 0002')11 A I OU>8ETAOTT'EM AOYEHTVRIE HOUA 191() 8UJE MAA8l.£ ~~ HOTFUOOE ID ™Ara OtOOOH fl) YOGA FOR HEAL. Tli Cl ) OOOt<lNG AJJ NA~ 7:30 0 .....,.,_O AHO ™E MA.QC M()Y1E """° i.te 8 PACOETT9'8 D THE LONE RA.HOER ID El&olENT ARY NEWS Q) THE REAL. PEOPLE fn ONCEUP<*A CU88IC • t "" l "a 11'111ratoc~ 1no r .. ._ ~"""'"VII •no Cl'l•n- ,,,,.,~ n()w llGOU1• l()f '>q• °"""""" one;., ~ "-' UC> ... 1n Le Ren<t•O '•••V 1 '"' ( 1' ,,,,,., 1'" ><.u '"""' ') rll •11Rt .. ,.....t.' °' f' •· • ,..., ''"" t I KK>8WC>fU...O by Armstrong & Ba,uik Das Gary Coleman Run Out of Cuteness? Ry PETER J . BOYER LOS ANG El.ES fl\ I' 1 There ts something to be :.a11! for cutene!>s, t·spcctally as manifes ted in children and do~s. Cute was inserted into this lire. r think, l<> balancl' baseness. with which we are bountifully supplied Hut cutC'nc>ss is a fragll1· ron'l' of nature. not easily s ubverted lo man's will. Captur<.'<1. 1t dies, like a lightning bug or a soap bubble . Consider little Gary Coleman. N BC's l'nlire inventory or cute lie came to NBC a year ago. rat or cheeks and vocabulary, possessed of a winning way with adult~ -GROWNUPS EVERYWHE RE loved him. ltwcd him Mr Silverman. rhar~~ wath nghltni; the Good Ship NBC'. -.aw rn y<>UOI.! \<1ll•man an e xploitable commod1t> l>ir('rtly. NBC was 1n th<' ruteness-packagtng business You mt~ht hi:IVI' nol1('Ni lhe little fellow roams qu1tt' a htl. all ovrr the "JR<: ""'h(•clule, in fact NBC has two h1g )>(ars . Can.on and Coh.·m <rn Carson tell!> the network what to do But Coll•man. ltl ll•'. pud~y. cute Gary Colem&n 11.ye<1r old Gary Coleman the network can darcrt h1 '> path. and does WllF.N N BC WANTED TO push Its new series. "D1f f'r<•nt Strokes. hast ye<1r. there was httlc Gary Colemitn. tinnouncrn~ the Ro~c Parade for NRC. push an~ his kid's wonder aside. trying to ~1v<· 'cm wh<1t they want -pn· packaged precocity h1,.;hly h~ix· .rttll-hu ..,1·hall fantas~ r :illcd "The l\1d from Ld t Fwld · Tht· I.HI . 11( 1·•mr>l'. "'J~ Gar~ Coleman Last sprtni.? . .,.,h1·n '\JW ne(-dt'<l to pump up J h1~ ••f f1halt-s' bash. (;,1n ('ol1•m:in .,.,a., summonC'd TOM S"l'U .. :K f>I. \ \'~ llMhara \\ Jll1·rs tn a r1•lt•bnty 1nterv1{·w s rwn:il <;.1r' < •1l1·mJn ,., J prot>.·<' NH<' ha'> subs1d1Ll'd .i l.U<'tll1· ll;ill "P<'<:•al. a rnuplt' of · Huck Ro~C'rs" cp1sod1•.., a "lll'llo 1.Jrry " or tv.n v.1th Col1•m,rn·.., rutl•ncss. a nd thl· nctwc•rk hJs rons1Rnl'd lhe kid's prt•s- t•nce tot he prt•m11·n· of•' rwv. \'J nl'l vep1r . · The Big ~hc>v. ' Isn't this u bll murh" · Yes. · sa~' his mother. "1t 1s •'w1,._10 enough, in fact. lo e ndure a l'lumsy cluck of a s itcom called ''D1ff'rcnt Strokes .. lo catch a ray or the kid's charm. But no one loved him qu1le a~ much as NBC Presl· dent Fred Silverma n did. When NBC needed !lomcthing big to battle ABC's cov <'rage of the World Series last year. 1t ramc up with u "Last \'C'ar, ht• v..1 .. promotinJ: S1rokeo;· enc1 "'l' thouRht 11 .,.,·us nt·C't'".Jf\ lo do<• ft·~ 1t11nAs to promott• lht· s how and h> msdf llut nuv. tl has J:Otll·n 111 lht' Potnl .,., here wc'vt' rt>fust-d ,, Int 11( thin.:., Ill· <104·..,11·1 lll't'd to do 1t lle 's tired ·· CUTENESS FADING? Bostwick Had 'Scruples' Wouldn't Sign Vntil Script Was Right By J ERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP) -The first time Barry Bostwick was offered the role or Spider Elliott in "Scruples" he turned it down. The part was o ffered four or rive more times. and each time he declined. "The original script wasn't very good," he said. "Tbey were almost down to the line and bad cast all the parts except that one. They came back lo me one las t time, a nd by that lim e they had done a major rewrite or the script. I thought 1 should do it and the cast was s haping up very well. I was going to be in a very classy arena." CLASS IS A difficult term lo apply to the best-selling book by ' .Judith Krantz, but the three- part, six-hour production is done with style, verve and a very glossy kind or glamor . ll airs Monday, Tuesday and Thursday ' night.a al 9 on CBS, Channel 2. Lindsay Wagner stars a s Billy Ikehom, the s uper·rich widow who opens a Be ve rly tUlls b o utiqu e cal l ed Sc rupl es BoJJtwl ck Is f ashion pho· to1raphe r Spider Elliott a nd Marie · France Plsior ... ,-.cc l• detl•ner Valentine O'Neill. They .,, btebd up by • 1mpre11ivt 1up. fOrUqcat. Bostwick was at his hillside home deep in Benedict Canyon, a nd the day before had complet- e d his role as s ilent scr een star John Gilbert in "Movlola." S wedish newcom e r Kristina Waybom plays opposite him as Greta Garbo. HE HAS BEEN lo the house five years a nd spends his time between roles remodeling It. He a lso has a loft In New York's Bowery wh e r e h e stays wh e n e v e r h e's doing a Broadway s how, such as "The Robbe r Bridegroom," which brought him a Tony award. He imme rses hims elf so physically into every role he plays that it's sometimes dif- ficult to recognlze him on the screen. For "Scruples," hls hair was long and blond. It is now s hort, dar~ and curly, although the moustache for the Gilbert r'ole is gone. "Spider Elliott was a contem- porary character and probably looked like what I would look like if I had Ume to develop a look." he 11ald. ''Except for the bright blond hair. · ".JOHN GILBERT was the biggest movie star or the late 19208, so it waa lntere1tln1 to de· velop a look for him. You have to u11e ull thOH lnsUncts for da· vcloplng an image and apply them to 1929. Then you give him that cncr~y and vitality and en· lhuslaam. · He tum.-down another op- portunity a.o·play a movie atar. "I was asked lo pllff the part: of John Wayne Ip 'Shoolln~ Star,' ·· he said. "I decided It was a no-win situation. It was easy to play John Gilbert because so f ew people re- member him. But how do you play a man so re<:enlly alive and so vivid in the memories of peo. pie? They finally decided they couldn 't cast the role and dropped the project." Bostwi c k , wh o re ad "Scruples" prior to s tarting the role, said, "J saw little that was ·applicable to what we were do· ing. In the book Spider seldom ever had his pants on. He was always In bed with a woman. But It did give me a s ubte xt lor the character. "WHAT IS RETAINED la the relaUonsh1r of the charactera. The sexua expllctnes11 Is tone· It's all done wllh aly look.a and remarks and I think lt'• aelller that way." Bostwick SA.Id he thinks Splder was "modeled after all tboee g uys who are comfortable la a woman's world and can m anlpulate ll and stlll rem.in m ascullne. Re really Iona women, not Just ln a MXa~l sense. He'• a kind of tdffbMd man. The kind who would••· der1tandln1 and patient wben mo11t men wo .. ldn't , •'So I falnlty Just tonk the Job, t never read I{ for It. The llne producer, Len Kaufman, and I had worked In S.n11p0r1 wben I did a two.hour 'Hawaii Ft""°.' 'fhl1 ~came up and be neom· mended me." Gary Coleman DON'T MISS "THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR." 4 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS Including BEST PICTURE -UTWl IOCllT't Of ALM mTICS "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST' .... leM. HWATB c.tl••llT ~...._111e-n ... .._... ..... ., .... ........ c.-, ...... ,.. •• ............ c.cMI .._. .Qenee ~ lll AlelllU Niii ......... c.t'itM ... , ...... , ••• ...... , u.n ,_... ._ n•u ... _ .... CUI IU&AZltll .,..._, ......_,, MAM..allll BBEADKU AWAY nieniyffJPens AflT'fRWES FlM 1ffMNi NW IPHi ORi1'[Jfffl rBftS ClA() ObMl SlHW n .W>l F.ARf tW.EY nSYl'tq ~ fWff-fN.l !XXlf Y t1a1oq ~ ~ AlnlalROia:lb¥ FfTERWfS Yntrl!Jr SlM l&H Ma~~ fMUM.LWAS liGliiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiitlil Qn1aJ1 lOfl rf.VNAA (l)JJl £tt' (H LOO 4ll lt~M---1 IDWARDI • WOODMIDGa 511-0UI ' f!OCK TALK 0 SteQling Fans' Hearts? •11.llA~ 1!'a1111tiollably .. of ... tUatllt ....... ...._ • antw •~ ... &WI' pMt 1.-ar, ,,.. .... caem.. Aad.J .......... ••ut ca, ·-~r.ed tbe , ... ._. t1aat tM) beet ~ tM r.le~1!r't.t..t,. MCOGd album. "ll•1atta de Blue," and LIM1r fint alqlt, .......... lD a Bottle." Tbe Police Q"1ckly,,,.. to the tap ol Ute U.S. cbarU for the HeOnd Um• lo tbelrliortcareer. .... POLICE WIEaE about to take off for ...,. rv Saltern ••• of their world tour when t.IUI cmvenaUon with wtth lead atnaer SUn1 ~.-.. ·la Mdltkm to mak.ln1 all tbe \llUal atop9 -TokJo, Hawaii, Auatralla -The Police were [ ROCK TALK J scheduled to appear 1n exotic Bombay •md Cairo, making them the fi rst rock group ever to vtall those cities. Why were they playing those dat.es? . "Largely because of the pioneering spint of lbe aroup." said Stmg. "It's the same way we came to America: we did It in an unprecedented way by paying our own fare and headlining our own li&a 1n small clubs. It's like an adventure, doln1 thinis that other bands haven't done before. ••ALSO, MAYBE NEXT year we won't be able to do it because or th<: energy problems and the world situation. so we felt we should do it DOW. "We'll travel with less people in the Far East than we did in America -only the tree members or the group. a tour manager and two roadies. "But a mm crew from the BBC will join us, they're going to film us for a one-hour documen- tary. When we get to Japan, t,bey start filming everything we do-sba ving. everything. . . " COMPARED TO England, The Police are not abouaeboldnameinAmerica-YET. "England is crazy," says Sting. "We can't walk a.round the streets there at all. It's un· believable. You can lead a normal life .but ll gets tedious, constantly signing autographs. MOVIE RATINGS AIR MRElf1'S AND WMJNG PEOPLE ,,_.....,.otftt-..•IO""°'"' _____ ,.,,..,,,"' ___ ....,.°" __ fiil AU. AGCS MMTnO \!:!) ca.-ei- AU. r=J ll!i:I AHO !Bl fll....S R(CEIVE n4E SE.Al 01 O* MOl IOH PICT URE COOE OI SElf ~TIOH ' , SUN.·TUES .• F£8.24-M tbaplin -~=-" IS]• -_--.. :-:-:: ..... t=s~ •= • llOYBIWMIWY lf=IAlfit41~ttJ -·uoo Newport Beach 673-8350 Oii, ,.,. .... Sii & Sii!! 210 • •·OO • • 00 • e·oo • tO'OO Tbat doeen't happen u much now la America, but It'• 11owly happenlna . ''We're dolnl remarbbly welJ. but l don't think It c1wiaa your contul ·n~ to txp&od - what expand.t ii expectancy. You have to do more for younelt and morts for the audience. We're not complacent "WHAT KEEPS S &<>lnll II drive, and I 1uppo1e that la ccmfldence, but it'• the aame confidence we had two years aao. ll haao't 1rown any " Stin1 clalma that The PoUce bave their bu1lnesa under control: ··an fact," be aaya, "the record company ow~s ua money, ao there's no way they cwi tell us amythin&. We're not ln debt to anyone. ''We have a good relationship with our com- pany: it's partnership as opposed to the normal so rt or record cumi.rn ny 1 artist relationship which is i,Orl of feudal. with the record company being the overlord 1rnd the artist the serf. On our next 11lbum we c&o put out anything we want; we don't have to be ·commercial · ''Whether it sells or not 1s another matter. but no one is breathing down our necks. lC they did, they'd get kicked." "1M SEARCH OF HISTORIC JISUS" CGI "IEYOHD & IACK" CGI "CUIA" Cit "1941" CPGt "SATURN J" .. , Doily 6:30 Sot Sun-12:30 ·· •COWAllO I~ Cl ... ~ ....... lle~h b44 01&0 ..... '•"' ti)()•t ., • t00•t1'.•"'M ~ • l'IQ•J 'lt'·t ·-• ')II) ' .... , .JO•t ••• U& MOflll & •• •I ·~ .• [,, Q(..•~". • xi • •tJO •Clll'IDOllll 11 (1'•f!OI 6 l• , • •I ' 'V ••• ...... . ') .. •IOWAllOS' Clll'IMA WU! Wf"\lrrhl"\tttf &9t J9l~ II ~ • t "'HERD AT LARGE' IS A \NINNE RI" ,. li(l!IO.(AOll ·~-11..tr[R p.,....,.. Y)C!I ~i'l!~· A\1' ~kl'~~ ' •n ~ !• 1 •Slii'IO l';I~•'-• ,,;,, .,....,., . ,\ SlJ1111tcilRI C ff ·,,, ~IA ;.,·• T._., 0 ltttfo Capfoin "-'go;r ,,,on of vs A<, • 11~ Pi ·~.1J P"J.P ¥ v-. ' ~ ~ • .~ ,· :·. · t, y ti:. .. ""·'' "! 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Appearl.ng periodically Uda weekend will be Chuck Beall, champion fiddler; Cheryl Reodez, mime: Mitchell's Showboat M arlooett.es and Funs-a-Poppln Clrcua. South-of·tbe-border music and dancing will be featured during a "Salute to Mexico" from noon to 3:45 p .m. Sunday followed by an exclt· ing chaniada in the main arena at8:30 p.m. DATE QUEEN CHERYL VANCLEAVE Gates to the Riverside County fairgrounds are open from 10 a .m. to 10 p.m. with the midway open until midnight. Admissien 1s $2.50 for adults and Sl for youngsters. ages 6 to 12. I I .. ElECTllC HORSEMAN" .. , ,1, .. "'TNI .... ·...-w.NOUSr ·1r "eOOOeft ..... ·JAwsrtN1 "DIACUU" · "CHAPTll TWO" "TMICHI»_ ~ AM.--_._._, ~-··­-f\A- II •• ..,,.,•• 0 II Keeps you on top of the entertainment scene, Fridays In the PLITT· ~ .. 1-• ... .-•-JO ·- ~~c0UPLE ~l!AACM/ The comedy thllt fools around a lot! 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Cull FJJU-; MOUNTAI N in la nd. 1>1 vc up the &LS-9161 , OCJ-:/\NSIDt: $27!1 000 c ircular lnvc & e nter and wnrth i·very !'!llll:lc · t hro u g t <l r amat1 1· rent C/\LL Spanish 1rl'hcs to the WALLACE & CO. oe>efl beaoed livmi.: rm, R"'"'1 TORS 729 5966 accent ec by c uis tom ~ - bncll. fpr. & p1mellm1:. --------Tile f lo.-l e nds n t nuipherclf Old Spuin to ~~ HEWPORT BARGAIN the arcbedenlry. formal Owner will l'1Jn ~11l •·r din r m . bo nus s1H . SPYGLASS j lease option on tho. :. panelled •m rm, huj.(t' Spectac·ul<tr with vwws. 1 Bdrm +hbrury Ni•wport ('.()Witry llr hl.'n . ;, Hr pool arul !-.pa ? lklrm'\ & l.kach honw <Jw111·r Wa nde r 1ut throuj.(h bonus rm 1-,xquill ill•ly .. ay .... m.1kl' 11 ff1•r' trellised ll~lkway l'J'l dcc·or:ill·fl IC ,.,,dy 11" Pnvau· irrJO j.(Jt•'tl 1·11lr> built1 n IHQ & lu ,h ra~.trno~•·in ,Vt:!:•llUO I formal dintnj.( har in g-reenery Survey your t ~1llJO AN~ IHlH/\l'o f11mrly mom. rlark room own kmt<C>m <•o mi>h•11• 85 1-9522 :u1d 1nrn >thhll' k1t1•h1·n With frwt 1rr han l & '' ·' "'1a.'>l•·r lxlrrn with 111.1 r ble W1th <'r ral Mak•• .in '~ CREATM hit· fm·pl.u·•· M.1k•· .111 <tppt. w1U o ne of our • PORTFOLIO ulfl.'r ' 673 IS~..,., reprei1enut1 ve~ to tour t.hl.!i homfl& mov•· up '"I PROPERTIES, INC • • •• pn vale d 'tl 1 n ('~I VI. I I\ [r:~=:::::::=-tljiiiiij!1'i~iii~iiii,l~i~tiiili'1~ mg. lJ9!:1/00 <all '"11 ~ ____ ,l ... '.- tury 21 f!!JlOp, !171 4!•111 ~ j - -MESt. VERDE ABANDONED Sit OOO 1 N1·wr1ort Jl1•;wh r,:rn1 ho, :i , • Bdrm. pnnl, :! :-.11a,, 1 tkautifO tr<'l' lin•·d l!OUfmf'l k1Lch1·n V1t•w lo 1 street . l'<tds lo 'lltH'r hnck rourty<ircl, 111101 , j TA.KE OVB 91/J0,o VA llharp 2 tory e11c1·u11v1• :-.pa BBQ and nty hj.(hL.., "<JymenL'> S.\111 mn <i•1')1'1 home. '41 11:-. of J.:1•1" C'hdrm1nl(. pnv.tt•y ,1nn 1 loc:al1on nt<'e yd do1w tu enhance rormal llv11lJ! RV ;J('('CS:-0 1\s:-.umahh· ~thli. &. sh•JJ)pr~i.: l"ull room and;pac1ous l<im r loan hiJH.',:;!1 , pmi•SJl.1 !100 I ly room 2 hUK<' bm·k · fircpla<tli. K<>urmcl BETTER HOMES RLTY kitchen (Verlook11 i-un [ I s.14 70o1o =:~~:8t!:i=~r~ ~,ll~tdjj R·3 LOT q ue eo fzcd bdr m s - -Prime Col\Ut Mrsa location on Baker St. fCK apartments or condos. Builder 's package avuUa ble. Call Jack fo r In· formation Pricedtosell fast. ~n....·--6'46-7171 r<N .,;;ir~e .,... ... ·-It..,•'\ 111'4 111 1~ f< I "'v fl~ 1e1n111 ·~~~~;.· -REAL ESTATF. Oc_.,.,_. Lot Nl!."WPORTCENTJ.:R RCTaylorCo h Ba y.· So. /\T MULOOON'S , ,.;(l '" •UO rare to en· 759.9221 t. Security enclave erlooks ex quislt.e cov Court(.'llY to HrlmJ. fled buyers only please. 13.Q8.1300 ' . ma en ab I irvine realty A IUISIDtAAY 0, THE IRVINE COMPANY A.TTBfT10M eouas1 Loc atod o n private lot w/ 1sa • bordering the golf course f alrways ! C ustom 5BR hom e features we t bar & brick fplc ln huge l a m.Uy rm -· ·e legant dlninf rm --lg deck off m ast~r s ul c w /l r ea t v i e w ! 1499.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. CC·U > 7U..141 CO"l'lJM Vri/in C.ni• 64MHI "°'~om.. home i.a a ~rrif1c loca- l.Ion. .. Immaculate with an a ttr acli\'C f amll> rootn. formal dlnln g rm and a apark.Uog pool. Call 979-5370 now ALLSTATE REALTORS HHDSTLC l..ar~c 5br, pool home Near fwy & l.intoln an Orunj!e J"ull pr11•1· $124.!tlO Park P lace.lnr 842·7461 •$125,000• ...... ,.,... ... •FREE• ./VETHOME LIST INO ESCROW COST ./ I Yr. WARRANTY VET HOME SALES lhv Rea lty Network 957-8400 1'1.iple who n<'1'<1 P1.,1pl1· That ·i. what ttw J>AI LY PILOT ~tmv1n: OlftECT'OH y L' all about' -S BEDROOM & S,A OML Y S 149,000. 'rlute courtyard entry w elc omH you to this charMln9 5 bedroom. J batt. hCMM. lGM)9 fan1Uy room with coxy fl~ace. Cdl to M • this newty fi sted ~auty. -LIDO MOBILE HOME ONLY $35.000. View of Lido Isa.cf -riqht °" the woter. Step-down llviftC) rOOM. Mew c arfMh thruout. Wood bwWnq fl,..place. l eautiful second home or retirfltWttt ha.en. Newly offered. -CHOICE MESA VERDE. ONLY $249.500. Walls of CJlau lffCI to,,. ..... CJCl"'Chtl & spa ift this lovely HK11H" home. 4 &...cp .,.._OOflt,, l baHK, l fireplaces, with a mattfl' Mite wltt. pri•ah sittiftg rooa Jnt 1&1hd. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR DOVER SHORES--IOOL 0,.. Daily I to 5 PM 1941S•t~ Owner Moved --ReduCed SS0.000. Fa bulous hom e for entertaining and pl a nn e d fo r f a mily 1iv i n1. Es pecially spacious and open fioor pla n w ith la r ge Ji ving room co mbination. Separate mast.er suite plua 3 othe r n i ce be droom 8. Reautlful prlvote pool and deck. Unquestioned VIEW fro m main roome. $4-25,000 tee land. Submit a ll offera. 631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMl ,INC .aA&. U T A TI' ~ .......... "-1v...__ t.O&W QMll .. w t=w. ,_ ~llotot~ ..... .,.... ..,,..... o/ newparl REALTORS 67§..5511 JN CORONA DEL MAR -· fantastic vie w across t he big bay to the P a vilion. A different kind of home -a decorator 's drea m . Split level, custo m built three bedroom, family room and forma) dining room . Pool, parking and privacy. $535,000. IN SPYGLASS HILL .--Big Cape H o r n mode l with four bedrooms . fa m ily roo m . extra large fo r m al dining room. plus s wimming pool and s pa. F EE land at $479.500. COLE OF NEWftOltT llEALTOIS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. c_._ .. Mw 675-5511 IAYFIONT We have sever al fine homes with pier & slip EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bd rms .. 3 ha ths: r a n ch s ty le • m ini-estate in orange groves. $249,500 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Buy\1dt· Or111•· l\j B hi~ 6161 4-ldnR As••W. Only Sl5.000 down will get you into tJus larl(c 1 Bdrm 2 Ba (ar:ruly homt• Lal'Je yard1.great for ltw kids and Off ert"<I at on I y an.ooo. 541>-3686 fNIJelc..,n ll··ul E''"'"' ''" IUYTHISEA A~ 3 Bdrm o c eanf ront co n · dominium. Ele~antly de· rorated. Laguna Lido comer um t to be sold fum 1ahed. O wner will prov1de flnanC'IOR w fnn t.a.'ltlc terms. I lurry on thtsone' BALBOA ISLJ\:'11 ll Rt-:/\LT Y 67::.8700 •U.S.• Gov,.._ Loe.I •FREE• USTOFHOMIS ML~ 957-8400 C:RF.AT Bl!Y ' $79.!J()()' JBr fplc. l'Onwr Int. nt''" pa1nl rrpL' mon• Curry 2n<1 !J62. 2963 ------•• a We Proudly Present OCEAHVllE'W-$ I 2'.900 :i t)(•droom home on R 2 lot. Appr a1:-ec1 at $145,000 Redut'ed for quick sale B" C'reat1vc submit all 11ffrrs N<.·w µ<J1nt & carpet Sclkr mot1vult•<I' rtMHSUlA CHAaMB + I 00/o DIST LOAN Cha r ming 4 bdrm P eninsula homl' <;ood assum ahlc subject to tor: loan Walk to hay & beach EXISTING l 1h°lo LOA ... -EASTSIDE Lovclv '1 hdrm. 2 bath. 2 s tory home• on qi1H·t C'UI dc··sttc in Easts ide ('os t a Mesa Custom des1J(ned POOL & SP/\ in ext ra ordinar ily hcautifully private yard Owner will help fina nce! $145 ,900 Z04lWetlldlffDr. ................ ;;;. 646-7711 Walker & lee Real Estate EXOTIC VIEW HOME On the front row i n exclu!\ive Ir vi ne T e rra<.·e. A love ly Polynesian styled home with lavish use of woods. s tone & tropical pla ntings. Nestled a gai n s t the h i ll s with a n uns urpassed view. 4 Bdrm.,., family roo m & formal view dining area. Large yard witb pool. A showplace in the fineat location r Sl,Of.t,ooo. fcr~---------· Realtors ELMAMT .IA YFllOMT ltESIDIMCE S ituat ed on three v iew lots near Harbor entrance. P rivate pie r will accommodate tbree 55' boats. 6300 sq fl of living a r ea inc lude fi ve bedr oom s, seven baths, se ven fi replaces. fa mily room. butle r 's pantry, and gourmet kitchen. Form a l Ii ving a nd dining r ooms open onto encl05ed patio with sparkling pool set in heated deck. $2.700.000 JAMES E. GOULD 641.-5096 631 -1532. ar....:Mlt1~w HiRh atop Sp~ JI.Ill. ocun. harbor and city bght.>1, 4 bedroom and f amLly. large lot ~.000 2 W•1f10llt tta..s 5 ijR 4 Ha c u ,tom w ate rfro nt hom~i. w 117x33' pvt doclts P r ic ed $!19 5 ,000 t o Sl.095.000 d irect from bu Ider For deta1l3 on ~ home.'I and a ppt lO ~"'" rall Carol floU, alrt 631.{UM J>nn onJ y -TERMS- JBR. 28A, 1mmaC'l.llutc cundltlOll • OO'x I~ com~r lot N1re nt>11thbortl0od owe 2nd /\:; .. uma hll· loan Call 751 8967 or 1Cf'>Tn5 ljE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE FAIUl.OUS ""1" MOO& ILUFfS Rnr,. f,.our Bt.'droom With Hua~ Country KllC'ben " Fam ily Room Spa<'~ Larae Rnnu5 Room With Rath Tv. o Story Duuna lloom Wtlh Wct Bar C.-ram1r Tilt> F:ntranre c·u,lom J)rup<..; & Wallpal>f'l"'i Pat1°"' For Fn1c•r1;11mn11 r.rN1l Uuv Fo r l...1r11t• ~·11m1lv \IHI O"'n nw I .inti S2~ tl(rll ,, . Jov 01 l\'1• .. JX>rt' l."l lnl.' ......._. --.... ,.._ .. 631-1800 "' oova oam fll Coldwe.11 Banker DOH'T MISS THIS! 1'.d111lnu:-'<Jilli' & polt•nltal in th1.., 5 lwdroorn tam1ly homC' an l'XC'lu~tVl' 1>11,1·r Shnrc.·.., Dramal1t· l1v1n ~ ro11m ~urrounc1t~d h y ~ardl'n' Call lmlay. S:Wi[i.000 FEE IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644~060 INDOOR /OUTDOOR LIVING AT ITS IEST! Affordable oceanfront livin~ t' a n b e y o u r s i n t h i s roll a~l'-likc 2 bedroom. 1 o a th m o bi l e h o me i n gor i:rous Treasure Island . A fantustic living experience for th<' l'm pty nl's ter who w <1nt s t o <'n joy, l'nJov. t•n;uy' $65,000 AFfOIDAILE NEWPORT IEACH LIVING Try on this own e r designed t 'h year old mobile home in Lido Villa11te w ith a bay view! Modem kitchen with m i c ro ·w ave a nd gas bullt·lns ! Priva t e beach , pote ntla l 11lp available, )'ou•ve got it a ll for only $45,000. • . . - .... • ., ... ·-Quentin Alcohol Hurts I68tQrY _......._.,..._ .... ·Medical Field Studied SAN Dime> (AP> -Oodon. lt•ll wb u.e .......... ltaUdill • the n.t ol -fall ,...,. to ~· ..... wt ••tal m.11 .. tMI ea..._. -d·quw: "...u..I ~.. .,.... Calllonb ~. • ... ,. • . IM a new ltnt taw ud a Cdlonda M.aka> ~ pr'Olralll are ~ to OTettOme lM rel~ o1 ~to rtCOCDbe and deal wtu. tMlr hnpalred cql)M.PM, Dr. Jude A.. Hayes of Porterville laid Har-, cbairmu °'\be CM.A'• Cocnmltttt on t._e WeU·beina ol Pbraklana. ~ hia mea¥A1• t11 tbe auoclatJoa '• an.nual meeUnt here. D 'IOLD A NSWS COlff'DSNCS lat.er tbat H ma111 u 10 percent ol Caluonla 'a JG.000 prar Uclq c1oeton may have drq, liquor or mental problema, alt.bouah "mott pb)'Uelana are am paired for a _, Ume before the laa1M of patient care~up." W'bea tbe problem finalb rucbes a cnsli. sta~~ a.aid, tbe retuJt may be drunken aw-aeons wle lealpeb, docton dlvertiq put of a pa Ueat'a anesthetic into their «*Danna or la one ex· treme case. a pbyalcla.n accuaed of sexually molestt.q aneet.bethecl patienta. SAN QUSNTIN <AP> -A w .... W..ll"'1· ... '° ..aoeti ..... ~ ..,_..,.. .. o1 u..m.,._....._ .. ....._ QUMU. ,..U.. AlM• '-=;1,:;=..,-:_: wltb a muH•m. be want.a a beafs written OD,_, ,, .. :-:.cc..-Dliltt:::; tMlutM...... • ·-~~~~~~~~~-.. .,.....are "Met ol 1re•t b11&erieal value _ P\1aUC NOl'ICS here. 1'1n trybac to mike fllCTmOUUUIU•W a m u a• um . ' · a a l d ...... ",..._"' 0 ~·----.... _d n. .--.--~ ........ ee>r«f ..-::tUIDl.Kf , IVI 8 ._, •• boolr OD ha b latory 11'-&.:'ia~~:::_-=:;. ahov.kt taacb aomebOdy ..,11, ,... aomet!llnJ '• LI-0Htowc1. .. ,1 ~·"-~ -I l ie, """''·-a.Kii, C:•llfenWe THE P•ISON re ·~ .......... ,_... ....... searcher. J im Weaver, ...... . has atarted on bll book UMeJM11G1-c1 b b lllh ·--~ flled •I"' .,.. re a ear c b , u t l e c-1v o.n ot o.-c-., - warden'• muae\llD ii ~-.,... already tu1na lhape. ~°' .. "'"' o.1;': Amoaa bla coUecUoa .,... '· ... 11, •·,. ,,. .. 11 a r..UO that deeth row 1---------PVBUC NOl'ICE Weeding out d.aD1eroua doctors bas always been difficult. Hayes aaid, and "for tbe most part, oft.1y tbe grosaest types of activity really result in ac, Uon inmat.ea U.tened to all ot1bt long before thelr executiom in the morn· ing. ,itCTT'nOU$ aUINtHS ...... ITATWMIWT , ........... --It.,..... -~ l----t• t •"'IUE USE OF MEDICAL mlaadveotures to ect physician impairment is a very poor , ategy," be said, since errors of omiuion are rarely detect.able and other medical mistakes are seldom clearcut evidence of impairment. Addedtotbat, Hayessald, ''Apb.yslclan isl<>alhe to put another physician's livllhood at risk and to RO-sibly incur a lawsuit by taJtinic action. Hayes' comm1uee la trying to educate hospital Uffs to the early signs ol impairment, their moral and lqal responsibility to report it and the treatment programs available for atriclren doc· tors COVPLED WITH THAT PROOBA.M, Hayes wd, la a new state law, under wblcb certain ac· ~used pbysiclana brought before the Call!omia Soard of Medical Quallly Assurance "can be Jjverted from the legal procedurea 1l the7 a1ree to mter treatment voluntarily." Doctors accepted by a BMQA committee for be "diversion program," which abou1d be opera· joaaJ ln a moatb or ao, would enter a formal treat· meat program and be subject to follow.up therapy. "U be ia successful, bis record Ls expunged llld no further action I~ taken," Hayes said ••111J8 REMOVES ONE OF THE BIG blocks » reporting," he said. "Before, if you accused a :e now physician, you knew you were possibly go. mg to put him throu_Jh a $15,000 to $25.000 )e~a1 ex 1 iJense and jeopardize his livelihood and reput<t· •. liltn " ,." ., .. IT WAS mlsstnc but THE nowE11 PL•~t. '"' I t It ba ._ ,. S ' W.,M, • .,. • ""nlli>Qto11 '••<II, IO Ca , umner ltor..i...,,.., Sa(d Vtronlce l Con. 11>t7 °'°ev The warden also ba.s a ~:;· -•"9IOll &.•11• c.u-.. •• prlaon ''death book'' ~;r111t~.1,c0ftdut .. c1trr•"•"· that contains the names 1~ ~· T C0t• l and pictures of every Tiil• ,,.,......,. .... 111e-c1 •'"' '"' man and woman who ,..,,,,y ci.rti 0 ' °'-c..o-t., "" F.Wwet 1 JI, "90. baa been han1ed or "'nnt gassed at San ~~·~-P\A)ll'1'*d Or-C...\1 o.lty Pftot. j ~-'"'"°· '•" 11.H .-T,14,t"° ~ PVBUC NOTICE ,-PVBLIC NOTICE fllntn ~--~--~---~ PVIJI ,.,,.., Or~ CO.•• Del,., Pl to(, ~eo.. l._I, IS, 11. l'*I ~n.tO PUBUC NOTICE ~·IS11 MOTICa TOatlDITOH su ... ••Olt CIOUtn Of' TNI STATI 0" CAUl'OtllOA ..Olt TMI COUNTY Of' OtlAHOI -•MZTTJ E\l•t• of ¥1l.OAEO C,.E;l~AlllO, O.C••Wd. Pl1BUC NOTICE ~--~--~~ "ICTI'nout 94111111 u ...... ITAnMIHf Tll• foll-1"1 -WI\\ .,. 004 .... t>u11tw~ ... SPORTS IMP,_OV£¥£HT IH OUSTllltlS... 11'0--.,vt• A 10, C.0.te ""-w.ce11tC>rTW•••n Po<-•t Pro \nltm\ Int • C...•-· C«llO'.,IOfl. "'° ~ .• •·10, Cos1A --... ""'"""'•• ..,, Haytt added that hospital staffs and ad- .. inlniatrators must understand that "early mlervention is gol.ng to be legally mandated, both • f)y tbe BQMA 's interpretation of tbe law and by fb e courts' interpretation or lhe civil UabilHy " for failure to report impaired physicians. HOTIC£ IS .. ERll:BY CilVEH to ttw ' crfl!llOf\ of IM~ ,,,.~·o.c-ftt !NI •II...._ Nvl"Q tl•om\ ~I I the \eld dK-1 •re r<!Qutred to Ill• tMtn, Witt\"" M<9'\\.itt"f •OWC.Mr\1 In '"" off lo of tr. clent of tM •llOve •n· l tilled <~ e< to c><•""'' them, wllh _ _., -lien. t• IN -·~---~ofTHOMAS I L.. LOlllO, 2151'1 ,,_ o. v-i.. Tiii\ ""''''"'' h <OftduClff IJy t cotpo,.lloll . POCKET PftOSYSTf.~ G44ldy\ G ""'< R• '>M,...,., Tiii\ ,...,_,,, .,.., llled wltll llW C.0Uflly Cl•,,. of Or-C-y 0" '•~i. ... Someone muat t.ak'e the respoaatblllty because ll is extremely dllficult for doctors to diagnose their own weaknesses, JI ayes said. I s..tte 31n-a, ~ Hiii\. CM ......... ms.a. wflidl I•.,...,._ of .,...-, .. . -~ ........... _.,,_,..... .. ,,,... ......... Or-.. c-c O.Ory ,.. ..... ~ ... 1.u ,,,,.,_, "'"'"" PUBLIC NOTICE ~":'.,.:~ ~ tt,::;.: :;! ~~i fllCTmOUI ~111u ....... ITAT'IEMUrT pul>lk.,loftoflNtnotk e n.. fel~ _.._. •r• do .... o•'" :cl>..~(':: ...,.,...,,ft. f.-.;vtr\aof-Wlll ol F Allllll(LL·(ANHO N A S· n.e_ne.,..dc»v~nt ~IATES.. IOMt-SlrH'. Lo. Deaths Elsewhere WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) -Reynolds d&l ., Pont, 61, a cbem\cal heir .who earned the family banner for 16 yean in the state senate, has died. ... HOT SPRINGS. Ark. .tAP> -Cheater A. Lauck, 78 , who portrayed "Lum" on the .. Lum N' Abner" radio i h'ow, died Thursday. The show ran for 24 years before en~ing in !952. t ST. LOUIS <AP> rACtRC YWW ~, ... CefrelefY Monuary Ch-i>el 3600 Peciflc VlflW Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 Mr;COIMtCI( MOHUA•llS Laiguna Beach •94-9415 l.,~ls Sen Juan C8p11trano 496-1776 MHIOILA~.OUYI Mortuary • C.matery CrematOfy 1625 Gisler Ave . CosUI Mesa 54().~ IA.LT2-.. 0H N=AJ.HOMI 646-~24 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ,..ca •ont11s -.LlmOAr#Al MOllTUAAl \ 10 Broadway -Coe&aMeaa 64H160 SMTM a tvrt&L MOllTUAIY • WlnQ.lllJ CNAl'IL Mortuary • CremaUon• 4Z7 f!. 171h St. Co.taMeaa M4118• wa...,,..1 IMllMl'...,....Y WT Mein St. ..,~aeh .-r;.u.aT ca&GMIMN•M NOMI 1IOt lollt AV9. r•11••...., -· • . , • T*>MAI L. U>ttO •••mllO', c.1-..1 .. 'IOno Roy J . Harris, 77. a re· =:;:!!.v.._1• 0.1~~~~,!.~:~tt::!.~ .. k tired Post·Dispatch re· u.-.....,'-'_, ..... ~~.!:..~~~~~,1-" ppor11ter who shared .a !~'!.~',!'~. Go·-L c--. 10i. ic..,...1 u lzer Prize for pu bit c P""'"'*' 0r..,.. eo.•1 o.,,, Pnot. °'''"· c.i. ¥ew. c...•ttom1• tt.2- service in 1949 has dled ,. .. 1. •. u. n . 1• '" eo ~;:1 ::;:::::~ <_,.., rt • in a Los Ange I e sl PUBLIC NOTICE-~L '-h i l Tl"' •t.11~ wft Iii.ct wlln ,,,. OSp ta Of COmpliC8· CoUfll• C.ter-o1 Oreft99 C.0..My on lions from pneumonia. ---,.,c:TI:nou, .u,,.;-.1, --,_r., 10. ''*' LONDON <AP> -Bon Scott, 30, lead singer of the Australian roc k g roup AC·DC, died of acute alcoholic poison· iog, police. said Tburs- da y a fter finding his body In a parked car in South London. VILLENEUVE , S witze rland <AP > Austrian painter -poet Oskar Kolloscbka, 96, a leading exponent of ex presslonlsl art, died to day. Ibe world-famous ·a rtist died at th e hospital of Montreu x, near thia Lake Geneva town where he made his home. •l.8-llllMAISaTT PHYLLI$ C.ONGOON 9Lf.H HER .. l\nETT, "11• 10. widow or L•wr•n<• I. ei-r11 .. w11, peu ed •••Y on Fetin.ery JO. '"° In LaeuN .. II", Ce S«nlWd IJy Mr <lllklr.,,, Dodie -Men Hell, K•lle -Ft en <I\ Od•ll -Ctlffle -&111 llerbo<lr end t Ol'etld<hlklrell, Teel -.._Mii ... 11. JoM -Ct•'9 Odell Mid M•tt .,,., .. a.rtoow ..... ,,., •l•l•r Oori• H1111t•r • ........,l•l -W\<.n •111 ...... Id Ofl S.lurOey, !'ebnl•ry U , lttO et ): .. PM ., M. Marti't Pftl•ltylerl.., °'urcll, '"""'*18Hcll. C• PM•M, In trev of ''-" c-Oft4rltlutlon. to ,,,. Am•rk .., ~*let' IVl•I JOHN E. IVEM, ... 14, tHldefl1 of H\lftflllltOft IHOI. ~ PetM4 -•y ... """'9rY 10, ... Survl-lty '"' -~ s 9'•Mklllldr ... "°'.,Y 'wlll ......... Oft Sal-y el •:OOflM et ,. ... fl•lftll'I c:.i-tet ,..,.,.,., Helftt, '"''""''"' Wl ntllrot1, --~ h"'i..~. '.\ s~·~ng ,.. oNer¥atron• ~~ ... ,of .... •'-Ith• Orange CO.et, '*'"" .,,. 8 rtetlYe Mft, lntbe • DAI LY PILOT 11AMe ITATIEMIWT "1114Jc T"" lottowln9 ,.,_,. M• dOlnt flwlH I•,.., Or-C.0.•I D•llY PllOI. 1><1,,,,...... "•" •.•. u.n. 11111 u~ P81 O)MPAHV. 1101 CO<lnlt>l•n N•Y. 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WFollow Your Team The sports action at 15 Orange Coast high schools, three community colleges, UC Irvine and Cal State campuses is regularly reported by the Daily Pilot sports staff. Keep up with nationally ranked college and pro teams, too! • ~Read all TODAY'S l'..f news, EVERY day Local. county, state, national and international events come to your doorstep in the bright. Ugh' and lively Daily Pilot. Get into the Daily Pilot for only $3.75 per month. We deliver seven days a week .... ·--- I f I 1'WTUIOC1I ... L11urel Plan gard n ho~ In perfe~t Jotatlon : bit or view, near tennis courts . pool t1nd Jac:uul. Two bedroom. den. upgrades. redwood paneUl\.fC. C'harmlnA pauo. M umable loan a nd ror1l i lie priN." · only $172.500 This won 't lu~t' U~l()Uf I I M I MEAL 1 OHS', Gib 6000 1443 E .tit Co.ast H1gt\w4y, Coro no c111I M11r ...... l'f __ ........ ,.Co. BETTY BURKART Of()pH.._.IHtty lnvllt:S you to d l11cus11 )'(Nr real e.late future Exqiuttc GalW'aJ in. r We beaiutlflal your t'.11 tnes. bathrooms. pauo.s. Call us Moo-tn for free tstumates. ~ 1711 -wtlh her. Call for ap CAIJFOllMIA 4• +FAMILY E l e ea n ce an d c:nftmanshlp here : Ex panded plan 8 up graded yard too! Custom famil y roo m Ju11t Sll7 .1195 and owner w1U firWlCt! $23.~ I nten~i.t only , 2nd TD C 11 II 752-1700 potntmenl. ~9161 .••.....•.............. ..... 'hlo.a N9 -S to worry aboot llilla~rates,quall f)blc or auty points New lslbini.q 3 bedroom 2..a.Mb111 backyard with extens ive bri c k WOl1t and befit ol all a low down payment wi II ((et )'IDla in. Jl\&ll price SBS.000 °"'"' "' "." s ' J'', ·~· ,,, , :~~~CT ["1 ll~tdl11 TPROPERTIES ~-~~~=~~-~- IM.IOAISUHD EASr BAY Jo'RT 2 BO· 2 Ba -SE PAR/\T t-: GUEST RM+ lBr APT. B!!i.<MKl. BIG DOCK. Uk 978-oo:ll, Res 675--0129. IAUOA ISUHD 1'4YFROHT l~DOWM I• all )'OY Deed to pur'CMM W. abarp 3 "*1D 2 i.g home. ll feattarea hardwo od floon. MW cUapel Ud II &Wtced at ool)' 11'1 MO. tot llWW9 lAfOrmation I ca11wa..-. · .. HERITAGE ~ff At rons WHtTI WJ4T9 VU OANA POINT llAJUtOR ltl.if bouM. 80 IQ rt. Lie lol t:ach.111ve A.st~~~~~~~~~ Hoo.C~.--2510 Want Adi C.ll 842.s171 t022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRAMATIC! ~ean View! ~l lighb loo. Shelter your income and beglJl your I.If.style anew. Agl. g67.65()7 RESPONSIBLE PTY Nt.:EDED TO buy i,, mt Ill CdM Duplex. xlnt lll romt·. qwet tree lllled st . Good assumable loan. Owner agt. 75&-0221 CoroMH~l•dt Super valut!. $195.000. Pleasant 3br. l "•ba home. 8~~ aS!'lumable loan. Large 60>tl00 Fee Property Open House SundJly 1-5. 448 Morning Canyon Rd. 714-760--0003 BY OWNER PltCI UDUCIDI TADC>'f8 t.S~o ~ 3 bdrm :startef' on quiet slrffl. Lge yrd Owne r ha s bo u g ht atlOtber & LS a nxious Now ooly Slll.900 I Hurry! BKR 545-9491 BY OWNER. New Cape C.od d1x Twubms, 2br . 2.,_,ba , va u lt ceiling. frpk. dei:k , greenhouse windows, 624 Wilson. ~'tom $101,500. 90'"{ rm. Call 751 1364 Mon Fri ldaysl ---- BY OWN ER New a. pc C.od deluxe townbomes 2 br. 2 1 2 00. \' auJted Ct'll- 1 n gs. rplc . de cks. ~windows. 624 WUson t'rom Sl Ol.500. 90•; finanr 1n1t Ca ll 7~1-1364 M f <day:.> $83,900 JBR, lrg Uv rm w /fplc 2-car gar, ~lio. ga~n. on r ul de-sac. Move·ln CXIDdrtion 642~7404 Ask for Ron Lowe COTI'AGE Ablohl\ely fantastic! 2 8drma. corner lot. large PIDo-Small. but cute! SIS.l50. Act now! Call *-ZD.3 HEWPORT Duplex. 3 bdrms .. 2 baths each unit; 1 blk . t o be ac h . Frpl cs . Furnis hed for s um· me r /winte r r e nta ls . Priced at $225.000. J<>tnl venture on Pnme Beyfroot property lo l>ln· I ~72.000 cer e, qualified ply ,--------- c& NEWPORT ~~HORIZONS ~REALTY Ol"IN Ill 9 • tt '• t.;fl "C•I l ·~ I• FIX " SAVE &IAIGAIH a.tfYe fmanclng, try it! 3Bdrm. 2bath. ramily l'OGlll. 2 fireplaces. Needs T.LC. Owner wants out. Try SLS,000 down. Priced ttl,9.50. Call now , -.zm ()PfNlrt•,f\1Vf110 Nt. I' ~ ----"' THE REAL I ESTATE RS_· ........ s •••n 3. Bdrm + pool " spa. 1Uit emry to lavish living room aod toas t y fireplace. Gourmet ldLclltn. formal dining. J bu1e bdrms a nd 23' pme room. Wall of gtaN CMrtot*inC pool and EZ em"e ,.,. grounds. /\JJk. 673-3663 675-1752 Eves associated 011 0 KLllS 11fl\l TORS J !J,'' '/'w 9,,J/.,)I b'I !&f,J ISL.AHO LIVING Fashionable Cape Cod J Bdrm home. Vacation retreat or year round ll v- ing. Gigantic llvmg room ho8ts massive beams and cozy fireplace. Walle t.o bay. beach , boating & shops. Ca II 673-8SSO • ()Pti.; "'fJ . ,, .., f LJll 11"'"111.f Nt(f I • l~IRIHI NORTH.WOOD Pnnc. Only Call 675·2'79 OUTST ANDI HG HOME ..-.. So. lay leaches Buutif ully remodeled 3 l:ldrms. 2 baths, lite airy rooms+a 2 .tidrm apt. HEW HOME °" Ownbed Lot 3 Bdnns. den. 3 balhs. jacuzzi, parking for ·I cars. CUSTOM DUPLEX Close to So. Bayfronl This beaullful outstand- mg property has a spa(' J Bdrm, 2 ba owner 's un1l tastefully decorated & furn. Bag mstr Bdrm. sunny kitchen. Billo BBQ and 3 bdrm. 2 ba rental u,n 1 t . M a n y m a o y amemties. LOU IRlCHTB. mid Aatodatft 67S-33ll 500 Poiftsettia Qlarmi.ng duplex 2 cozy red bri c k fireplaces. Quiet corner loca t ion S2'75,<MKl with ass um.able loan. Let me sho w you La ~~ REAL ESTATE 644 ·6397 Of'INSUN.1-5 27 JASMINE CaEa BeaUllful Piao 3. over- kloiclJI& wide l( reea belt. '298,500 MAURYSl'AUFFER SEA UON REAL TY 673-5154 497-llll 161J Pondel"06a Mesa Verde Beauty A deJJghtluUy channmg 3 UR. 2 bath home. Sparkl ing clean. Vacant. Great ne1ghbortiood. 979·4563 afl.6PM Allract1ve J Br home . many xtraa, lrg yrd. Bike to beach. Priced to s ell imme d iately : S1 .SOO. Owner 642 3 L22 Mesa Verde famtly home. lmmac . W'/s parklaog pool Jbr ++ +. Nr. pvt Pf course. 12% fmao. w/good dn p11yt. No points-No quallfylog. Smith·Meyer 548-71113 or S.5357 ForSaJe By Owner J br. 2 ba, aaaumable loan, Ea1t1lde . S94 .SOO . 844-91151S SYCAMORE GI.a. IRAMDHEW Fabulous. large 3 bd. 2~2 ba. Quahty townhome condos. Only 8 available. Crom S109.9llO. 2430 Santa Ana Ave. 642·6734 ' 1u1:.t:.lf!.!m..~~ Estates. Luab I 1ndaoapln1 wltb waterfall pond, ck>H to lake swim club, parka. PRJME LOCATION! Just llated. IO hurry 1 ' ISSlllAllE I.GAii! Here's an excelJeot · opportunity to 111ume lbe exlaUng loan with no quallfylng. Enjoy tennls1 pool and lake tacilitles with tbJa oeautilul 3 bedroom condo. Call for detaill. w-"''"lf•I" I "" It A '• ',·,: j(Jll{) 1026 ....................... MAIUMTA S pect acular hillto p bomel. 2Dl2·320S sq. fl Oole to Marina. Selva Rd 4' Calle La Pnma vera. $188.000 to ~000. 831-3540; 4l93-t006 B&dr , DESPERATE' Beaut hm OD R-2 lol. OK dplJC XJnt. lrml Sl2SK /080.661 ·~ v'NEW DUPLEXES $1",500& UP Joan C, Agt. 496 14497 BToro 1032 .....•.•............... Woodbndce 2 s\Ory, 3 br. l'h be condo. Wuh/dry ruom. Frplc. pvt yard + rec. pecka&e incl: Lake. pool, JaCUZ2i. t.ennll & more. 1116.650. By owner. s..59-9062.. IMMACULA Tl SO ... YIMI ~ 4 bdrm, 2"'1 ba OD xtra tge lot Natural cedar walls. ceramic tile e orr y . m i rrored wa rd robe s . a u l<J spnnklers, cul·de u c Sl2B..500. By owner Pnn Mly MH494or979·~ FGal•V*Y 1034 IRVINECONOO ·-•••••••••••••••••••• on go lf course w ith f'or Sale By Ow ne r mounu.in new f•nme f'lnallcing J1 va il ~n propert y A:.~u m ablc House Sat & Son 1.SPM finaoci.n~ Iltwn Slater & Talbert off Call Jo-Ann Doran. At..'1. Ward 10477 U. Hall~nu 151-9522 ar 2700 :.q rt 4br. full .....__~ UbWaUOO. loh. 3ba 3 c·ur - gar, air coo<l, llllt-rrom • WOOO .. IDGl • burgl a r y a l &rm . 2Br, df'n, Uroadmoor. spnnkler. puol, el<', etr , $119.000 cBr, den. etc Must sec tu a p &:scay SUl9 ooo precaate. S1119.500 f''or ~it 642--0112 rmre mformauon phone 988-0627. .............. 1040 ....................... IEACH con AGE 2 Br. l ba. ~ume loan. Mo 'fyilMJ. ~6.900. Cl'!NTUR Y 21 Surf SS7542astl forChrui BY OWNER• SBr. dbl gar, very dean, S120,000 9 64 ·4897 . 913-1113 Lmdinc home. uparaded utr 2ba, pool, J•C. By owner 1187 .500 840-1739 J Bdrm 2ba. PresUge BBQ mod el. upgraded , Sl.17.500. Pnnr1pals On ly. fMS.0039 AhnlctJve 3 bdrm hm~. Panora mic vie w. b yl owrwr Turtle Roclt Con do. Upgraded tBr . 2Ba. den 2 car ~ar formal dm. rm • truide laundry. paUo. $14.9.000 ~215'4 New Turtle Rock Ridge OlOdo. Very exclusive. Paers Plan C. 1210,000. Ml-6104. COLUMBIA Col I EGE PARK The most beautUul Columbia 1n College Pan:! Thl.s 4 bedroom. 3 batti ecol.ca Uy 1111' cood1 · t1oned luxunou!l home has cvel')'thi.n£ 001: can imagine Truly an emo- lJOna.I expenent't' Mw.l ~toapprcc1ate' OCIAM YllW Gated Speal•b hacienda. 3 Bdrm 3 Ba. I 131 boule, a,.. l"OOm.. Only ft 7'.900. .OU-COUUI YllW MagnUicent home, 4 Br 3 Ba. a car ga r age. Lrg a pacious rooms i cathedral ceilings. 3 patiOI, auperlO( worlwnanabip thruout. Excellen-t fl~ng $279,900. ,~ • 499-494' l ~A NIGUEL BROKERAGE, I041 ...... . ! 3 r;i. bOcne~witb u.e ay, fOO~c k ~.~lcUain' AidnuqiU~•l.el'iuite. ~ f.1, IOD''s PAUOGI ·· 3 Bedn>om bom~ w1tb beameCi cellla&a.i 41 • second fl re.pl a (le In maattt bed.room. toe at· ed OD a quiet cu.I de sac w1lb lmpre1 s,1vc; routtine view. $217 ~ D1t1AM HOUSI Brand new split l.evel, wood Ai glua 2 bedroom bome. Just a short walk from the beach. Ocean & 1DOWJ1.1m V>eWS. 1249.500 HOLAN .......... 497.5454 OCEANFIJNT :-<e w Modular T y pe Homes. pvt community. 2 bcbs, 24 hr seeunty. 1ub-lelU01t OK. From m.soo Treasun Wand Mob&J.e Home Pk. 30llO 1 So c.o.t Hwy Lagurua Beacb , R.M.P . <7 14 > .. 3S79. Sf-d ..... Lot W1ll&.e wa&.er Yll!W loC am · proved_ 10.000 H Q ft. tuJding peel 1 loC olf oceaofronL Sou th La.cuoa. S4SO.OOO. 714~. WOOOSCOVE ... ,.... ..... '"' ... ................... . r..&bl"1, .. "deft. --mo. im.mtc. M5-5111 UDOISLI ~· early Calif. 3 BR. dlilL 3 ba., l.iv. rm. w/fpl, ~beamed cell. Cozy • Walk to beach: t e nnis rac1I c.au ON REALTY 494--0731 r Baekbay, 3 br. • v iew , 201:4 2 ew . S A. Hts . . 979-59'9 THER.uffS Bay & o cean vie w : Soptuallcat.ed townbomc. fU'JeSt & m06l desirable early area locallOn t'1r.-L offe nng by or1 g1n11I owner S229 .000 ~ent~S560_ SU VIEW Port Royal Owner 714· 759-1.592 BAYSHORES $385,00~ Be.auWul Bayabores. 3 Bdrm execuuve home Recently remodel~d Highly upgraded T wo sky llichts. wetbar. bea\AifuJ patio with sun deck and spa. Fee land A must t o s e e . f or private preview. c1111 '752·1700 • ..,,., ,., q • .,'"""' ,,, • .,,. N<t . ftl!llM Mtclt..-1 --Vila <A.c.door LI v mg tn lh c. ~ Bdrm. 2...,ba home on -.er. Q5tJn features .Ill cl Mex.lean Uk. freiil·h doon, swned glass. Mt.,.... Pier aHlty 673-2051 bdllWw,.._w w•uftowt Ha..> W1ttl loot Dock ==·!IOO. Call now' New c us tom hom e features 4 bedrooms, 21-'z baths , family room. J car gara~c. Gaa applian ces , m 1c r o w av". com pact or . Ceda r s h a k e r oof. wood siding and m u c h m o re Assumut>le UtUe Miss Muff el sat on a Turret, along came d spider a nd re ad rn the Dally Pilot Cla11s1f1ec1 section a bout Miss Muf fet ·s Turf et and bought 11 ror SB.95 You CKn !>C-11 yuur turret and loll> or other t hings thro ul!h Daily Pilot Cl asb1f1~c1 Ado; Ca II a.2 5ITT8 <>PIH SAT /SUH 1-4 5 Year old, 2JOO sq. ft home + U><:Ome uml. on 4.5 n.. IOl. A+ location So. of hwy. 313 Heliotrope. s:BS.000 ~ent 675 5930 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;..~-fnnl din rm. fam rm Wik to bch $1 2~ UOO Owner 962-~ pm ;and wim<b OPl':N SAT 'SUN I 5 3852 Ma gnou w 2'-7 bl~lls to t>toacn Splltttlirut OC'f!All \,t'W 2 BR + fam r m home .... beaut oak nrs. bm •k frpk' SlSS.!iOO t\..~uma By Pacesette r Homes l:legant 5 bedroom ·• balh home oow und1•r ronstrucoon Out!>t.1n1J arui custom fcaturt•!> 111 n ude i;inl,(' ma11tt•r :.wh· "'l lh hydro wh irlpoo l .iet.lt'd tub. r orm.t 1 <1 rn in~ room J.:Jrd.-n room. l u:num f1replacl' ~ 11 h COO\t:"~J\100 Pll. :! •'Jr .iana.it-. ll'x~· pn \ :111· clock ~ilh ..,., atl'r & l'lh tnuly Som1· opllon,d t"Olor ~ll'<'Uon µus:11lilt• dunnJt coru.tnll'l 1on loan Ready lo move in. $154,500. RCTaylorCo (>.10 C)()()Q, H+llOI TREASURE G.Mral ~ bay vlew fro m •• •• ••• ••••• •• •• •• •••. 1002 dliler1ed 4 Bdrm J bath home. Priv ate teen quarten, gigantic gamf' room , wetba r . ::i n d f i repl ace. S aun a . calbedral ceiling:.. 2 more firep la ces. .,..,._ncb kitchen itnd bule dttk. Assumable loM.~ °'''' •o '!J • •' , • '·. ,. TWO BAYFRONTS BALBOA ISLAND FabMlous 2 story Victorian witti 1toifted glou, woods & warmtt.. Po•llioft & Right HCJht .Jew from this totally coordlttcMd 4 1024 ......•.•.......•...... MESA VBlDE ONLYS112..500 f'resh pa lllt, ma rvelow cleror and clean a!> a wtustle. JUSl lis ted . so hurry' Ca ll ~303 FORESTE OLSON ·•..c "•• '"''"" LOOI< HER IE!! Couu•rcW 20M East.side 3 Bdrm home, hardwood noors. doubl garage. Lot 60x l 20 Sl25.<MKl. RoyMc~.IUtr. 541.7729 IACllAY ISl'TIMEOf'FERED /\ roomy 3BR home w1lb pool. Priced to sell at on· ly Sl.29.000 CAUM4-7211 /Jn NIGC.l. Ul\ll[Y E,, l\SS!J(ll\HS YOU HAVE A CHOICE f1X & SAV E' Just n · duced $3000 4 Bllrm Need!> attention ~uk1• offer 11nd :-.. \t: morl &.~ EVERYTlllNG you·H llf'lm loolu.n i: for ' :'\ .. ..,., I\ roMtrut'led ~ .. q fl J '*' In Call ~\·e. 4';4 1936. nwn a~ \•1rtona lieJt·h ~c11> Jbr :?' l l'>a . ru~tom ho ml' -~ to beach S325.000 CAMDEN MODEL In Woodbnd.:l' CrO'l~uu:. :1 hdrm. 2' 1 ba ::' 'tor) tl4.'lal·h~c1 Condo With HaNtwood t'nlry & fJm1 ly i.1H·d wr .. p .. round 'ard St••p. tn lake & ten OI' (;ood J ~ .... um.1hll• lo;i.n 1!1i 337 ~ ""' Opl'n ~bi:.to Sun 196 Mr /\ulf•y L..-Hilt I 050 ........................ Le.1sUN' World G.Hl' I~ Panora mil' 'IC"". 3rd floor. Vtlla :-.ut:"\ ,, . :?hr <.'ba. S86 6117~1 1\ t J ,, 7pm LoglMCI ....... ... •••••••••••••••••••• I 1052 ; ~•IH14HI ldrm & d9ft home '" O s....,t> Mttl*J- $950,000 Y OUftCJ mtd excitillCJ WA TERNOHT 2 story ~ Oft cOf'Mf'. Loach of C)lcru CNtd lnhrestiftcJ archit.chn wtth fot-Her view. Espfdally b-cJe 3 bdnn oWMt"'t unit PLUS a l ldr111 rHtal H it. s 1.095.000 L<Jvely Mesa Verde fam1 ly home Lar).(c yard, firt'placc. near i>chools and s hopp1n1< Ownt!r aruttuoui. f''or more m rormauoo call, 546-~ ·~" • HERITAGE FIX & SAVE Be the l.st to &ee WA 3 bd. 2 ba pool hme on qwet tree lined street in lovely Mesa Verde. S105,000 Jeanne, r\gt. 631-1266. : bik.'> lo th1• hea1·h ~·rplr r~m r m . dtnlnl( r m na t u ra l hr1 r k & ""°JChooork SI 79. 900 !::>t" • ll u.d<ly ' 536-9311 ALLSTATE 1-'0H SALt. OR Hl::!'llT ~ IJl.500. b!'IUffie !I • It> low pymll> IC rentt.'11 S5SO m o l o r It•:., ctu1c1:rf'n coru.1dered L~ 11111~ roodc>JBr. Wa. frt>k'. 2 pools 714-499· 162:> 11 N A tv Olltll l'n r .. d Sl ,O'f.> OOl• tl u} •lirl'('l l) f rom hwlder Pnn only onHHOUSE SUHOAY I to 5 lfX>Harbor Island Um.i.: :"il'wport l~a1·h Carol lfoff. alo(l 631 0094 Shown by a ppointment EASTILUFF , I SD..L idle items W1lh a I Olily PUot Classified Ad. l I F• Ad Action Call a Daily Pimt A8-VISOR &42•5678 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTA fl :...It·• H~nt<>h l-TOIX'r1Y M•'"'lt""' nr 2130 W Co.•" ltwy ll~ Morrn<• /h ~ N<>wpo1t ~"' h 1;1.,11""' l~~Jnd 631-1400 673-6900 -::~~:~' ~\\.~lA-"ttrs· 1""4 "7 Cl.AT • POil.AN -~ ""19" of .... '°"' icl'OMbled -cl• .... low to I-lo11f alnoc>ie -d• wou .... ·I l 0 B R u E I 1 I I· 3 I I' II M Y S 0 S I i 1~ I I I • • REALTORS OKY $94,900 4 i1uper Bdnns. family nn, RV a cceu and large comer lot. Be fast! Thia woo 't I ast ! Call 6'S-0303 FORESTE OLSON ..,. ........ .. OAKGLEH Dls l 1ncl 1ve n e w 2 bedroom, 2~ ba coo· donuniums. 118,990. 2518 Elden Ave, C.M. 6'2·6734 VATaMS Move-ln condillon, bell ~ on todays matltet. Only Sl06.000. la CoUeae Part. Call M5-0303 r-o~r sT E. OLSON EAST SIDE c.M. ONC 1st TO on this 3Br. 1¥.Ba ho me. O n l y 1 0 % d n . $100.000 JONES REAL TY 673-6210 AtllDOM HOME 38r·pool·DIO Natlooal Mesa Verde lrg 4 Br 3 Ba . f"R. bkra wekome. 186S Tahiti Dr. Open Th· Fr· ~ . IASTSIOI 2 Br, 1 be w /hardwd fin. 1156.000 uaum. t at at t .5% int. Super loc. lllUDO. Curt Herbel1a u. Own/A.fl. 111-.-. WTSIDI J ...... /J ..... REALTORS INVESTORS $79.500 3 Br . Great Re n tal ' Oean. ready t.o Mov'I! In Carry 2nd or AITD 982 25163 By owner. 3 hr home. hy beach. &88umablc loan. IM.000. 646-17~7 llACHCOHDO 1 year M'W Seaspray 2 BR 2 Ba. tenn.111. pool. spa, volley ba 11, rec bldJ ., full sec urity fiihb' uparaded 9., ••• auumbable loan Hy owoer. 9M-21UO Just moved Into town! 1bm pt acquainted wtt b tbe Clau lfld Ad1 . 'Tbey"re tbe eetie9t w lY to ftlld 1ult tbe It.ems llDd ..w. rou oeec11 Going Into Business? I R U P T S r I I ~ 1} 1'7.IOO ........ At the office t~ n1ve out At ~ e., lew, up • new mollo on tl'IG w111: n • • bu e In•• 1 •1 CORSUC "Oon't lhlnkl It fu•t IQUHI uo .... -. ................ , w...Y ....... 7 ... , .... =tlOtlt ari. -eyetem." -""" ~' -J Br. 2 It, all new ap- • ~i.r. th ~11elcle qualed -• v"'vvu .....,. IP•· ---- IMMACULATE 3 Bedroom home with KERJTAGt: PARK courtyard. beamed ce1I Condo 3 Br. 2~, ba 16:i0 inp, s.kyt1gblll. micro· W11Ve & Jeniuair range sql\. SU UOO s.50-1T76_ MMtef' SI.Ille with very Woodbndge Gnr.·t>. llllke private patio at s pa site. sing le Camaly 11t· $142..SJO .._._. ... .,,. tached homes Tb e ~ A.uburn for Sl.22.350 The ......... BeaUey ror w u.oo Bolh u 1.1 161 Incl. 2 Oath. 2 rar ------- iwage. frplc. air cood, Mt..,,....lffdl 1069 microwave. Uparaded ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uy owner, one or 11 k tnd. t'leg.i&nt 4 Br. beam fam1 ly room w s kyl.Jg hu . ~­ eeut1ve home. t"rl'nc h doon. bay wmdow. pool. spa, oversl.U'd lot. total pnvacy lnterrom. pm fe;sionally deroraled & landscaped. a me n1t1c:. loo numerous to h :.l. Move 1n condition $2 8 5 , 0 0 0 r l' e C 11 I I n~. Open nou.-.~ Sal&~ 1·5. 'TOSAleppo Ll.ASIHOLD t.brougbout Brand new Avail lmmed. Fot 11ale try owner. SS9-llOQ HAltlOa VllW Thia leasehold interest 1i> Lovely Monaco model adjacent to waterfront Quiet sll'eet. Lrg. pvt. with l4 trailer sites, 22 e EG~MI'£ back yard. A.s.llumable 00.t 1Upa Biid 11 com _ --""" lit T.D. Price Sl&S.000. mercl&I office space ATTURn&OCI Call owner for •PPl SL.&'J0.000 Elaamll and comfortable IMM3IO. ......LOCATIOH 11 {he but way t o 1---------I raldentl•I units lo ct.eribe Ulla aoraeou• -CAMYOM prime area with beach Turtlr•~k eucullve acceM.. Greet u "own •~-•I, r .--Ju .. .,,_ 4 Bdrm. Cl'utlW ftnaoc. 1QUI' OWft" SpU. Qt for II ......_ .._._, Ql&llt 1~ Aaaumable loan. -.a-_.._ md nlcbt Htbt 'ritw tool .._...eoonv.,._,.. s Bdrm ...ct apedouuesa tor..,.., rm.ooo ~ Jl'onnal diDlnc· 60 I UDO JUlt --1 Oall to..... -W.tafroat Coedo. view. m.1100 -O"f"''''9 •11\1vNIO ll4M<•• lpedacv.lar vtew. A•· TIU: Rr Al. ES TATERS ~- WANT ACTION? au.lied Adi 842·~ .... ble kMm. Call for ........ '*Cok Realty & Investment 640-5777 WOOD AMO 9LAS5 n. bome la tbe uJthm te ID cwlom COIUmJ)ONU'Y • all in wood and ala.as 38drm, 3 ba. waJ.k 10 caet In a>aater bdrm and a n ocean view. Modem• conwnient. US,000 ,, I I I 1· I 1 Qu•lll.1 bull\ bome. pUHCH. Brand new luttMee "*"' -.... roof bar..a-.....a :e':f ......., • A ::.:•••r '"'' "'"'• &., 11111"0 .., llte ,,.i...,9 -d lloon,. dinlq. 3 Bdrm 2 II 1c• fr o nly IMQM.eftly~ yoo. -....&op 1t°"' -.o ...._ 3 ....... a.aa. ..,._yard. AakiDI sw,ooo. "'9llt to-aoez C ... ttte DAIL'/ '91.0T SIAYmWI •mw;r:iM'Asql' r r r r r I' I' I tn•Calt ... lW ar.::· ... th t:0:-:::= ~~a =~.vtc: • ro.~.mffilj I I I I I I I I llr.J"ba,tcerprJ•·· '"~ •==--MMctk>D=ot tt.tl••· Prt•c. 0811. ''=~~~::::==!l...!~-~~==~·===·~-~-~-~-~~~!.l..==:::::==:::;;::=::~llina===bM=~=etay==.=_,==,000:::=..J L::::==b.==a.====~~-~IM~OAIL~Y~~~~Plllft~~==T=MON===·=A=~=·~~~~~~ -i!i ICl+MollTSAmwert .. Clel ........... 1010' ..... ..: HILPW~ ..... . . ' ....................... ... ..._,.1$1. "" ........... ·-·'-·-·· ....................... UWf AL EAITBLUf'f 6 BM. v'--. poo&, r .. '-I. .V.... w.t from PAR. -.000. Duntll Paab , Owner I A1ent . .,~ ...... PllRTSSWRL en ~·. tiqwty due to auanna pnc•• Don l be left behind C•l I The" Hbout thl11 "" PMSlve ~ bed.Nom Mm.- lo Dover Shores T akc advantaae or owner finMcinc! Nrirporlc..t.r 940-5357 MIW OH MARKET 5 Bdrm. home on one of ·Eastbl ufr 's nices t stree ts . Vie w light:>. moun tains, P1tl o s Verdes. Needs a de oorator's touch. 1235.000. C...Ut.osee. lj!LiWJ.r~ • 675-5'30. 3637 E. Ci.t H\\ '. Ct1~1 IJOO ....................... 4-ft.EXES MOM Sllt.000 J0%00WH HEAi DISMIYl.AHD Broker (7J 4 )75(). 1624 FORC-ST E OLSON . .. . . •·c-.-c- 1 00/o A...cincJ °"leach Ana • Motivated owner de· rnanda action! Priced to sell. Pnme vacancy pro- of location. Rents a re k1w. Shows well. Clo6e to shopping, be ach and pubtic transportation. In· vesugate immediately! CaU for info. 714-834·9393 Owwer W /Sel Or ............ Two R-2 lots in prime Costa Mesa location . INOOIU NOPDTY ft9'I ........... , Ty .. M••u\.e 14 '' ...t(1, I P" ........ -·-~w. Pl! _, PMlfte c..& ttw1, Lat••• tlela, ll.M.P trM>-..rt 4.ft.WS ...... " .... JftteowM HIMDdMIYL.M9 Btot.er "",,.. ... NIW...w'l.C.M. "'-Jbd. Iba oner It WlJt w f.,,t.yanl ......... 3 ldla tit •.ooo and 4 .... •t-.000 l'SLlnvtlmlJI 142 I~ 10MIW UMTJ.CM 8uutlful a bd. 2 b• t o wob o u 1e unit• w ifrplca, va ult1-d cell ~-lov1lm'-' M2 1603 14 Units, Ocean Vlt'W l"'-k.lve c .. b now , Tax ~-Finan~ ut I)<, and No polnti. 9 5• Groaa. "30.000. Ask for Jim Valentine. Agt 912-l5T1 Ill.AD & IUTTH 3 fourpleaea 1n Costa Meiia C a n be 11o ld separat.ely All 3 Br 2 BM each. Owne.r will eurry lit 10% ror 4 yea rs 25' I, down. FuU price Sl9~.000 CJich. Each apt. i11 rent(>d &l $400 mo. Yearly an · come $19.:ro pr bldg. 4-f'~~~ Real Eat.ate lnveslmcnlll lllJW. Coo.st Hwy. NB 64~664' Closed Sunday HIEWPORT HllGHTS 2 Br bou.w & 1 br guest. lrg R·2 lot. J\&aume loan $137 ,500. Owne r /bll r . ~ BIG CANYON Sped.acular golt cou.rse estate. 8llOO sq. ft. • to 6 Qdrms, 5~ baths. Pool and spa. S1 .29$.000. Potential R·3 zoning• •--------- · lHf STARNES CO. 673-7761 ...... ~trano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ByOwner: 4 Br 3 Ba. 2 i..ty view lot. Owner will sell al 10% down or w lll trade. Energy Factors . 5ot(). 7245 Lots cl new construction • In area. Xlnt lncome pro ductng Investment now! Pnme 10· 11 unit con- stluction lllte tomorrow' lovesligate immed111le ly. Call 714"8M·9:113. I 00/o Down! Owwer w /Filt-.c~ Motivated seller will lx>Jp vou buy! Lc:K'ation pllti leverage. Bwltins. slmdecks and fireplace ancreuse owners pride. Cl~ to s hopping and f""'Yl-. Terms and locatmn won't let this one last ' C all imm cd1 a tt:l y '010 _7l_4-834-__ 9J93 ____ _ ....................... sn.soo Y~Eucutfn Racbelor tbachelorc ttc condo, close to South Coa.-,t Plua shop<; EN T ICING M tW I T l-:R RANEAN 11lmO:ipht'rC. pn'llale pauo. se<-unty, pool & spa It's all ht•rc 1 8K.R Ca II 540-1720 TAilllllL -· COUltT OtlDllt OF rRIVATI SALE 40 &Wt Apt Co ... lu 1%9. 1961 Ma ple Ave, C..o.w Mesa. Ca l11d..c; lo be pl'eti(!nted to Referee Jean Ma rie Sp11rhni.:. 2192 Dupont beforc Dr. Ste 111 . Irvine ~arrh Jrd. 1!!80 The propeny 111 be svld al pn \'Bil ' sale l1J ~ pe:n;on makml!( thc hiRIWSl bid T~rms or sale & spec1 f1cat1on:. c:m SPEClA.LOFFER bt• ott:uned by wnting ONLY ·183,500 oCftc-e of referet- •DC UNITS• 156·ln xlnt a rea or AJ1ahe1m. 10 yrs nld Gross income ~.000. 74-28r. Ilia 82-1&. 113a, super pnde o( OWTlt'l"!lhJ p. Asklng Z .250,CXXI 52-Pnde of o wnership. H. B G rol.-s income $240,000. Seller moll v11t ed. S2.3Xl.OOO. I PrOµt'r1Y is sold but deul IOOk!! shaky_ Rac k u p offrri. aN"epted I DAVIS & CLARK INVESTMENT ax> Weeterly Pl. Ste 285 Nwpt Bch 8Sl 1666 ZFOUULEXES 15% Down. 12'..t. hnanc U'lg avail. AJOT AMum loan ~ years old Beach & Garfield, HW1llllf(lon fieach Trem e]ldou :. levera~c Smith Me} t•r. /\gt. 640 ~7 or~ 78 IJ STYLISH IMYESTMDIT It ... ........... m..-.. ... ....................... ....... ................ . .... ,.111stL""~ ............... ...... Ille ~ OWNll •-• ....... . .. ~..L..:r~:: ,.,. ': t.:"~ =a:::....... .. =:. ~ O.Q. '"' '" ... u. A~'t:> f111'!r· ...-.., • ..,. ... .. .... ....,,. noo .. ........ I 'rll ....... ., .. ! ••• ....................... ..................... • ...................... ,~ ... tf ___ .. i ..... ~ C:..MIM JJM ....... ,,.. Ml pal.... JJtt ........ ,,~ ...... .. -········•··-· .. ·· -..................... -.................... C.•• •~ nu 0.1' 'Ob ,_ ..... a U• Iv. r 1 I t)' part A&lr•div. JIUD·tlJled l · ............... ~ ..... . ... ............ TewelilouH, 11r1e I ~J brcondo.fl.1rn.or ~ ........... , bHl~arcl feHed . .._2~b&.11r'!epN. WWD . all fatlll,Jea. br. a..._•._.....,' "11/mG.~ Gal te II 1lllMIL. '19-..... locaUoa. •bort eie-a-.,...._...., ar, a...,, O.C. c.ou .. 11. • ...... *--.-.. &.er• or yur leuc. ... Ca'1 f« ~ aw,lirt.avall.l .'l. *° ...._.,....u .. .a1• 0-tacl.MO-a.>&a ....._..,.., lad. prd. 142-llM or ----ue vmw. N.w3 Bdrm 3 Ba c:.. ....... ~ 1714 ,..Alli coado. all ex.tr••· 11111111 ~ ....... ________ _. L_a r 1e1 t b om • i a ,..-ded pte toCDmuni· .. GAWtM 4 Ualta/Cotl• Jl•u ..... btecltolOIL ... .., . .......,.. ... V.,.Udra.2ba. ~ Gleoa. Sbr. ey Harbor JUdie WOO / "---Uir••••· llUYHOUUIAT ,.._,.._+.._.rm. -famnn.wetbat,3 ~ r.et, ..,..-~. 80 • NlwC9UrW dtw. lllO car aar. C10M to tennia pill&. zuo Newport et. ....................... Ir.._, I 4'0lllm 1 I.Wt.I ,,.._ C.M. l'2 C.briUo _. caala. Pria only 10/o ... Alli,..,..... ~ PGOI • ~ XJDL Uwc.Udolor.-mo.• ...._ 8'w9 t ;• • 5 Ol'MAJUCrrVALllt ~:E:======1 _-__ "1Wo. ___ -. __ 1214__ .... 2 i,o, ta.. CaU em at P.lll. ...... = Pw'd&le J br, 2 be. Euttkte Cll. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN m.'13llO. lpeto....__.-1-Jkr-..,..---.-pt-. -•Mov'ewhmr-41 •mo. 28R..dla.ootolfcoune. R.IU8TED MIO 2br aar. Paul ii rec. Al CU pq. IAf"H Bur b Vi ew ·'"""9~ ...__. ~VhofbtlllJ. pltio. llatW"C adt\a, no Adull,.opeg ••• ,._ l:Jl.c Unll +IO ,,,....., ~ .. lake moll room.a. plll.I. Avail 1/20. 6'$.~778 .El heno ... a eome from cottu&• Comm poof 6 apa. S73$ aa.2. 19MapleAw.Mt.5 dMlrmer. tTV·MU.dyt , ---------rno.~ -::X.: ~wknda6 ~vH LAfeWAMf8 --------1 Br moblJe bome ~. WWbuYlud1ult.b&efor a.,...._. JZ41 •UDO ISLE OaaNo ~· :W-~·. ... TOllACH 50·1~0 bouae 1ub·1 ----------·-····-•••••••••••• ,_... llavde ~ ...... I l>ehu;e unll11, only :,.viaioo: raw or ,.ady t.o 21~,J.!:;,r~~~blt;~: ~":'iJ:lALS :.::.· f c::·,:,~· ..:C': :~rw: ---~ t:.11ZSC.0000n••••TY TheRober\aGroup,l.oc. aml cblld OK. no pet.a SZSO•Up. RMP to t.ennl.I. lx'h & clu~. ·--"'- -Coal.adJobn MIO.. 18128 Meyer Pl m4)49&-~79 a50. (2.l.3>1~·7900 or .... ~~-· 1~11n ~.. "41•~· ~~~~~~~~ ·~~2l3~193$-~9l56~~~~I lBr~.1ara1e. ff'l>lc, I& (7M~. Spuu.bQtateUviDf~ _ 0-,.... l22 yd, nr lxb $t7S mo. Beu.ttW perll-11.M fF· I Wf'f)f POOL ....................... 1·-..o&4 UDO ISLE 21w. 2ba. 1ut1· roundla11. Terrated rm.ooo ..... 4 br. l ta.. oc."e&n/\lalJey '-... 11.,50 ny patio, fr-pie. lae. poot Suak• ... bbq, Try 29'"< dn WUJ coo-·-·-•-••-• .. •••••• ~-33l22 Marina Via. --.--Jl'a S750Mo.4N-l003,1'1).50'7? 1parlllina fouotaia1 . 1ider c&IT)'1n& at u~ ........ ,. da••~ '-.~ ........................ Spaclou t room 1 . Sharp bulld1n1 10 ................ -..... '' t•YtAey 1214 3 ~~~EN('1"0ID s..a1 w• lJ76 ~A!&ee=•=· ~OD Bch RJty ~!!'; ••.•.• _..?!~ •I II eel II 11••--•••e ...... f'Ded )'anl • ___ ............. '11re ~ • ~· IKWU4 or &1()...5027, Jam HOllESP'ORRENT gara1ea. P'amltlea 2Br.dm.2bacoodo. I yr Walk to Hua~la1to~ wu.oo 2 story houw. 2 Bdrm.a. 2 a or 4 Bil. Priced from ptuae. Kida " pet1 '-· Im mo. Pool • ae.ur ba.. gar. patio. .ac>tmo. li25-lm. Facd yard " ...... Calt tM-2'11 or IPL Ill. Wt + '200 dep. 2 Wooom tura. ~. 6 DILUXI UNm Lou Brechtel " ANoc. g a ra 1 ea. 1-· a m 111 u m.Jrn. A&t • .., ree. WOlq. fL .,.1.3'1: evfl9 Tuwaabcw 1un1. ~ PRJME EASI'SJDE, CM lm-3331 pleaae. kid• & pets ._...__. 11_., e.1254 or 4t3-2TJ4. A.sll ~ OOpeY 2 8drmaearh. Mklome.Ca.lU&t-~o,. --.--............ JI'••• lorAJorJeny UWiuesf'tee!. ntESTARNESCO. ....,.. • l t44 man. A&t.no f~. ....................... . 673 7761 ... • • ••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • llD dee oeeea view. Im· t-......_ LA nr '"""'A HER M06A S&oJo.quioCowltryClub tW--•leedl lZ40 amc. 2br. frpk. paUo. c"i; 1271 ~ ... , 2200 area. Irvine. Yrly renul. ....................... f.ri1. Stt pool, ten.Dia If' WWW ,:z:J !:..~*3 ~:.18blkof end unit. Overlooking HOMES FOR RENT Adull Ii vine. $100 ......... •••••••••••••• · ...,..,.., ....... · ••••••••••••••••••••••• S Acres Palm ~ert. ap· proved for 43 condos. Owner 1Bro«t'r 673-2290. lake aod gol.1' cou.rae. 2 3 Ot" 4br. Priced from 9'l·ZM3 2 br. 1 ha. '"'ew of root Edl.naer. BR •-..,... f N •. llMM< ..-. ""--' ard •. tu.la. cara&e auto.door 847·M41 "'U<!U. urn. ope..... _._ ""'"' )' • ,.... t ...___._ l"6t BIOmo.yrly. gara1ea. Famllie11 ••,.. -• opeMr, qulet family t.e,.eleoctl 3141 LIYILLOT eoxiso Asking ~.ooo Bay ilBeacb 7~·0811 ~ea1e. k ids • pet& -·-••••-••••• ... -oel,bborbood. fenced ••••••••••-••••••••••• welcome. c.atl 914-25'66 or NO FEE! ~ " Condo yanl w /covered patio. LAG UNA BEACH MTR t.e,.e leodt 3141 man. A&t. 00 fee. rentaa. Villa Rentals coov. '°fwy.• sbopp101 INN Mw oolo ••••••••••••••••••••••• m4n2 Bt.r. l8S mo. 30'T7l Paaeo El · aerv.. r _ ~ent. 646-32!>5 _ srECTACULAR OCUH VllWLOTS Victoria Beacbfronl Home. yrs lse. redwood I· brk ant, 3Br. patio 2lJ. 'M-32'TZ.. OCEANFRONT COT· TAGE. 28r. pvt bch . adlt.s. 499-JS 79 JISZ ....................... Ulldec oceaD VleW. lm · nwc. 2t:>r. frpk, pa11<>. frig. stt-. poot teruus. Adult living $750 f61.z.MJ AIU>. 76M60ll 'IV. hut.ed pCIOI. Ut1l. YACANT Ocee.n view, dl.Jt. 2 BR. 2 nl4 Mt4·)294. 99S No 3 Bdrm.~-2 Bdrm. be. «JOdo:.,::tc · ~2 S...AM 1210 _O>.t __ Hwy __ . ---- $47S.. Extra sharp. Close all bk-im; cons 8 er-p -·--··•-••••••••• O:ean vu, l br, I ba. cov· ti? acbooll, fW)'$ • •bop_· yr.~-mo mo ' 8 · 28r. us. Condo. nr So Ci.t ered par'dnc. ""°tmo. pull. ail-f75.'109) f'lu.a. <hrmstrs., 24 hr SK. 4it-OOl6 ··•~!l .. m_® ~~mo.~~ e lec. Luxury ltulDo. Free maid ~.~m IAYRK>MTwMHYC ..... ,_.._._ __ :.c1'V ~ t v. as "· 2'l'OO aq ft.. $ bdnm. 1 ~ I :IJr 2ba frnlc-ulll pa11 inc uUl 4'19·2227 Cbarmlnl Jbr. 2ba. dlll rm. lrpk-. dbl car. walk to bcb " tchool&. ri.95Mo No petb 00 J7 43 ta ll&50 per mo lel.M' · · ·" · ---------wW Olllllider ahort term." ~ $55()~0. iaft 2 .Hla,.tlMQ 31 .. ....... Ston SD-24911 -1 ·-··-···-· ... -··· 6 7s. I n I Tree tined llrftt ln S A. J 2 Br apt. 3'21 E. lalt St a.aid your ~am home on any one of these 3 out standing lot.s ranging In pri ce from Sl7S.OO>-Sl95.000 Two of the lots come wtth plans and approvals for large rustom hom~ The last or the pn me l.acf una Heach lots' Call Sandl s...tka, Agt 494· l.230 1'wo:xJxl18' IOL'I. 434 llegorua Bwld lo swt Ownr IBldr 2 Bdrm. 1 ba, lge yard Mlwpcw+•oct. ll6' k ids O K. $41 ~/m o •• •••••••• •·•• .... • ••• • • 96i3-0802 e-vN )iDrlls ~ ! Super big 38r. , a. hm on ovr "1 IK'tt m liadl Bay. f f'l>I. rountry lutdl. etc. Grt bnkh:.t' I w IVt'ft bar f7SO , mo <.: J II ~.~3777 Bdrm. 1 bl, okk-r bome I AduJU. no pet.a. l350. 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I ba. gara.,;c. nr brtl. EW>011n<> . 536--8312 3 bl". 3 ha. 6 bib. from beach. 2-lltor)' ... yr. o6d boule. No pet.I, DO kid.a. Ha. Surf Realty , S.JS.7542 Newport Crest Condo tlge m.str ste • oceao \'U . 2 br. 2l, ba. ram rm . fr'pk. wet bar, pool, JllC c.mn.. S60. 673-2181. UDO ISLE 3BR. 1.,._ ba. b ltlos. So. patio. 810tmo. en.4063 Thia property would be lsl & lasl + fl.50 depo51L great for retirement or m-0288 Ad Setter • 17. 24 tor I.he small 111 ve11 tor It hrs. MZ...4.'IJO olfers iucut inrome. low ---------3 Br +den. ff'l>lc. I m l to Yearly 3 bl". 2 ba. patio. mru.ntenance and little 3 bdrm 2 ba. 1st. & la:.L brb. Very clean s:,90 garage, carport (,ood management Located Garage. pauo. Yearly s_ mo S.JS.2.043. 8411~145 area. Close 'o ~ .. ctt near Lake Perns. to olHwy. S650tmo.67J.1148 ltro&t'r~l2 ITllnUl~ from Tyier Mall 10 HJ\'en.1de 1 hour from 1-'0 R LEASE·Exc1t1ng the heach c 111c11 22 311r. 2•,Ba bse. patio. i.par c s . 2 ho use:.. glirage. wshr 'dr)T. $1000 t»itprooms \\'lth i..hower rm 7CfJ Hel.Jotropc ,\v farllltaes and room for 6«>-0767 KV l!toral(c for add1 --------- t1onal ancom<· Owner COIM ~ 1224 will fmarlce . c~11 556 2660 ·~··-·····.············ Exe c ut1vt' hom c . bPaut.tluJly appomll'ii & I and...c a j)f'(i, tdt-it+>for (• n t.ert.:Uning. near Lk-a!'h Call for morc Info. fl~ 776 2460 .. D 11 W s.....tew •Br . Ba . 2 :.ly w gorgeous v iew . guarded P''t com m w tenru.s courts. pool " J8CUUI, erdnr IOCl d llZ!O mo 968-6623 I llt.mUnclon Lanchn..rk fo C.oodo 2 br. 2 ba • ckn. bdrm, ~Mir R•r w •opnr Nc.d 'etb A' &ti . 3 15 ~25. 9111).44118 c ' . 'u .... .. ,. d l4J5 ....................... 'IASB•ALOltE ........... c .. • 38r. &~ c 111 • eae<: lypr. Brand new +pool. 5J19 • Pf1\aey llOO mo l.w. •2Br lni.M \ illace Green, b r .aod nev. ground floor' wut ~mo, lw. •2Br+ck-n. In~ Shari> lll:i() IDO ~ C4'1 .. ,,.. ....... 752-1700 \"V. port b land uppl·r ~x. 2 8' 2 Ba, end ~b. gara1e. $600 yrty 6'!1H347 Wiater rmtaJ 2 br. c•rage ~ 1&e,it to.beadl. S425 mo. loci. ut1t . ln-38159or s.....-. Wt.:ur, 2Br. bltns.. sar. ~ to :.&nd. ~o £D6 Ml)tUM ()pea Sal S uo 5 4g .9 21s or ~. NO LEASE O:lcy 2 sty born~ Many _ ------- upgr adt'&·o wner will -ca.rry at IOC'i: 111te~l Nol Ca•a ... 'f Loh/ qua.bJymg Cash an on Ctyph I SOO Lge J bd.nn, t'Xl:CUtl\'t! owner·i. unit w ·pnvlflt· peuo. Call now, th1 fun lll8Uc. Me11a Vertlt• ·l plex • ~!Miii uwmrrn.'L 3 bd. 2 ba. l:: SELECT in quiet area Bright & T PROPERTIES cheery. l'i«>:mo Pulnck 556 0808 or J e anne ilduJts OVt>r 40 Lovelr poof. Jae. By Nwpt Crt"!'.t bdrm Townbome Full Vac.m a50 645-3370 l't'C. f aciJ 24 hr secun t y 1$2~/mo. 1 yr lcuc . a~ ~aJty M&-5$31 lie Canyon twnhm. 2br. 2 b1. ovrlookln g golf coune ~ lDO SSJ.1611 w\days. 781). U97 ••I. THE REAL , REQUIRED ~ ESTATERS YlAA~PUN: Soc111 AclM!lea Oi tecl"' •Free Svnct.y Brvncn • 880"s • P9t nes •Plus muc:fl ~ ~T~ Ttnt11' • kee Leuoos (pro " pro sflopt • 2 Heeml °"°' •Seuna. ~SAQe·~ m1t1g . Onvtt19A.an9e t.b&s 10Vestmeot~ Prio on· 1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ly Call M r M os es S AC RI F 1CE ·6 lo t s, ~'*7or835-m5 Pacific View Memorial ........ hwrl. ..... 2400 •••....•.......••••..•. 63l·la_' Ast-"-----2 BR. nt'w rpt:., encl prage. W D hkup. encl patio Me>a V~ aru. I Pk. 4-5400 ea .. 2-$475 ca ST ARTER/ .., transfer S30. Jo'or de YOUMEAH ~ Me11a Verck' 3 HR 2 Ba. f'Kmlly Rm. qwet 11treet. lee rooms. l6SO rm Ouklrm & small pet ()K Call :,40 1151, Kllk for ()Qve f'OR LSE 38r. 2 l,lla lkarbwalk Twnhae. cpla, wtodow COYertrlllS. bkN, refr11. wshr tdryr. P"1 yd, pools & sauna llOOmo. IMo-.UOI BU1P'P'S Lrg 3Br 2\1ba. MZmo 5o57·1MS INVESTMENT I.alls write. PO Boa 82. . POUlt Arena. Ca ~. IM¥ISTMINT or call Donald Charles T AKIOYa rm >882·~ At oolyu:6~00 th" c;.;•:a~iGI 1600 pitl'fecs CODdo u. rwr •~ .,., 'f tt'f bat buy ln the J r ed , ··••••• • ••••• •• ••• •• •• • Woa\tut· BKR 54~t4'1 FOREST£' OLSON ........................ 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••• SA.LEM 12X60. 2Br. .28.a. no k1d11 or pel5, Pla)'JIOrt Mobtle Home wi.,t. lm~ ()(:CVpan cy. 123.000 Good ftnanc 1n1 avai l 631 ·2041 . ~ ·-........ . •·c..........._..c........, C•a:arcW Store• ~+16•-. IRAHDHIW 7 SURE 00 and what 111 mun• . a l<(rt•ul huy H n• Uw~ 6 u111t" 1-·our lllt' 1 hdrnlb, :l hath ""''" .11111 two 2 hdrm. I huth 11111t" wtlh flf'l\1tl1• ~1ul11t<. Xlnl area. 1100 llWTWr"'111 h•·h1 ftnao<'t' ALSO ••tlwr •Ill ru. in 1dnl n•nual uri·a' Call V7V 5:170 trl(J II) ALLSTATE A!ALT0..8 TWOOHALOT 1Wo 11eper11te 2 Bdrm tl:>cne8 In very nlee ~, W c11 1 Se nta /\nu nelghbotf'l(iud. SJ 111.000 FOILIASI Nf'w 2 b•-clruum 2 IJ11 th homf' M l!!"lon l.1tkr~ C 11untry ( l uh fluH lmrtl~ '""'I IW>1111t1f111ly l11n<l~r1t 11l'•I , nu tnnln IMllllM f>) 111 ti IQJl('luhtH"I••• IM llt-11'r1 11111 "1•n1111~ 711 UA );1/J. ltG IUa LAICI ( .(11'11 hit ?hr. ff'lll• I' 111•1 11lld1 1(111 Ir 11 t ,,., •• 1 1 .. 1 1Jul1'1 rwt11hl11 1I f1 t ••K• uiw l h1 l1w11r will l•n Wri\ltrlf 1·1111 1•11 fr,..•1111111 & llf•tt•h1111· r1~· flr•I f .11lnl 1• <;tor 1• 1•111 lftl3, I'll( Rur 1. .. i. •• l'I\ nm Eatt home 3 Rd rm. ,_fy derorutNI. lf'l>lc-, 2 r Hr a ar f'rl\ •I" Nr 'hu_rrhra. "' hoob &r ~ C "'"" •'11t10 rum and IA!~ mo :,411 JN:IK or ~~nan 12 noon l Ur. '1 II.ft n)ndn So ('•t ,.,.,. llff"ll M50 "~ 1142 :M>. 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S t orage . llllOC'bhop or 11tore pl11S, 2 B R 2 Ba b o u se Completely refurblt1bed ownen ~-Room to add on! Owner wtU help finance. Call for In · formal.Ion. 714-834-~ don os(~n 'I 1!f• ! I lWI 'flOO •Inv. I •lW\'lP\I" N••wport lfel1hh . :.!Ur, NOW! P'n>cn I.WI 2'br, Bhtf1 coodo. 3 UK. z ba, YILLA IT THI IA Y One d ~ largftt and 4J7-4411 131 3111 l11Dlt beautiful 3 Bdnn c .............. 1/TeW11t• ' -~ ~ -mobt~ home you will ..... fw.... 1700 BALBOA OUPLS,X Olff ef C.,..ty rr.,...., HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• vi.. fem rm . chlldntnl b • .-. 3br, 1100 Zbr trHevel. mint cood •• 11)(). wl ll•l"lk'ner" vMow 9IO. 5br. lbe. '700. lmmed polMN Subm1l walt r f13 1 0 443 o r 4br. 3ba. NtW 179~. mkktll6peta rroo I Im 1'llM Aft 2 17 MJ DX> ,\fellt 840-0020 e"er sff' Located In ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near waler t•rtdc 11f YOU MA• 9VALIPY .Newimrt' f'--t Ill ,--.... --hi",., ... .....,.. -h Ill ;lltr.2\'tf\lt{'nndo,oope~ . • Oft th. s u >a1 v aae ""'-('"'""'" ........ <)''"" "' vm•• ••" 1 • •I•"•" 1..,, • t.onnlA tll80 mo. b!ach. :!!jr anl-~rl:P•~e UM new l bdrm coodoln ~~f, I~ =~ ~11111.•:1 7t~l~)~!1 N:~ tt.lt'k n.1 ~Mt mt Ait _ ... --cho6ce Spr\np locaUoo -9$.000 All k for Lol11 Upata.ln end unit. Near It~ 111 •nd Ai :1,talU ••\ ti ~hr. 111 m N r K Mart ltil.I«. pilQ, lue. at.ream • trn A 3 rut 4 1\41 h.1n11t hit\ lllOMo C'llll al\ ) ftla.. ~low l•terett LL fl''PA TE IOIMI la allu•ll!\I Ofl u • 111 .__,.. 64J..5JOO ioM. Below martet at -~ f,. de U C 6 I.• ln lhfl 111111'1 m,JOO. Call Broker ™-I er .. tlllOUI ., ... o( :Ulr. dln.lh"pk't,l•r•• · ,...'1&£1....... "...._•vn• r arhhad Ylealblo POOL.. 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CNtr. suite I. 3 lllr, ZYibe • • • · · · · · • l'1'00 be , dm; approll. 2100 aq. dr.Jlba .. · · · .. · · · · 900 I\ "1>1c .. wet bar. 2 rar pr. T..W.. pool. uun1t , J•cuul prtvll. Lene MO NM10l °' t213 ) 'JS2.1'740 UDO 4 aa. J bL IUOO Mo. rruno dmlflOIOWD. Juatllt&.ed. c:ffar, M'' I\., I ,...,,_...,Ill.I wm> Approx. 8000 aq . ft. ll acres prime ~l llO v'9w, 11r 111 fi ;;l1 Mllllt..._Mare hon' property or avocado 1rove. t:~~.,r:~r-n~~: .to.ar..c.t-::::. .• ; fftJCMMlll~hMlel 1Mo7070 AdJoln1n8 11 acres alao for tale. 8"ldun tie ,.._, No .... -T 1 111 Oa\ floors le 1plral 1talrcue. · -. e.ct M .rrd "*"· .,., eree · Lnely ~...,.ta •Int w.dilf lotetioa. • br. a .. , .... IMD1 lrtl'U. NIM7 f71.llA mominp •9"a ............. Udo,.,., Jmpof'ted cha.ndelltrt, lm\ktn tube Qftlf""9 aAAA --.A..af. =-~.·: ~i JI Dnb. N.. ...... 3 enormous flreplacH, atalned """" -v 1 Ir, 1 ~.!T.:· ..,., ..-. ......, 1La11 window•. eecurtty 111tem, ;;;-~;;;;;;~·;; C ... ::..-0..._"' OIMl---ar-,-... --.. -,--.-. -, Ntwdltl ....... I br, )'Ard, etc. CON DO. cluoratnr ..... ..... htJ -..... rtv1&•, ·~·· t oner o--• ...... l-4JM714 fural1becl •• ''t'"· a-••:.~.:..,.... ..... Ll.OelfO-.. "•••H, oaar Ho••· f11buloH vl1w..1...~• .,.... ,IO,.U . ...._.._ • ....._A&. ••tn.oim•va. Tlhoe. "71.000._~__ mw:WOaaem.... tell .............. ,. • ______ ..... ,,._ .. ,. ... _.,.. ____ _ Phab6<iean 3 Br. 1•, ba. Bltim. pool S49S • dep ;\&ml 11152-93 l l , 9118-5896 8r&od new :? Br rood<>. 1«Unty 11te. pool. Jar ~unt Wl'slm1n>t ~r . Ga rd~n Gruve . ~~)10 Ulr. 2!la, delwce Dt'W coo do. NT. pool . spa. lftllll~. S725. Sbaron. It to :, S08-Ulll. Eves 646-lt739 STA.vt'ON J Br. I "'I ba. 2 ltOf'Y O'hwhr. patio. db l J(Ml'a&e Z kids & I petb ok. t4t5 "'4 2Ml6 or man. Agt. no ft'f' 0.-••• u..fw1' 3600 ....................... IEAUTWU. l#Mf · lff#TS: Sirrgtes. e & 2 Bedroom• • fut n1sheel t. Unfvmtslled • ~ l.MftCI • No P9ts • l.AC)del~ Open ~ 9 10 6 0Kwood Garden~ .. Newport IMcfVNo. 880 Irvine '"' t&fl\t (114) 64~0~ Ne•po.1 IMcfVlo. 11'00 16tt1 St IOo¥e1 •I t6tr11 (714) 642 8170 Beaut new 2br . 2ba . !"-::===~=====":! w11undeck CloH to' s.a • J776 ~arh In Cdll. HIS .••• ._ ...... ••••••••• ~~ I 8r 1171. aval DQW. 2 Br 2 Br Owplex 11iOO CdM 2 Br Duplex ~ CM 2 Bt OUple>. $475 C:'tt R c Tayw Co. Rltr11 DaS. Avail S-1 IO. 222, Av.aida ='°''• fWO.llllOO Mk (Ot" F ayt•. .. == '& 3. ............................... --·· ....................... .......... M6 ............ 1707 -· ..... -........ ....................... OCEAN rRONT 38r. 2'811 . •tmo. + uW. Wl.oter ~.C'llll ~. 2 Bdrm Apt. Avail oow. lodudas t&ove • reM1. SIOO lac I 'I .aUI. !Jou Bred1tel • AHC>C. 2 Br w tpool, Wlm« rent, '3.ml ~~~~~~~~-lll ll I lllt. mo Marcb 10 Vwty. ZBr • ._. lit .,J ... lS. m-s. .... + ~. Ulil. SIH plo1 r oo m s 6 pe.icL Rtlt. ,..."d. No ~-S7S wtt 6 ,...111.-. .. m.rm., 'f:Ocoe...,,.._f'7MT.O .... , I •• JIOJ •••••• 1 Bit + dee, paMble lldnn. ~. Imme. OPICN &At tSUN 1-4. ru l:df,ewater.-. .,.. ...................... Yu r I 1 2 • 84 1 Ba, atoYe/Nlrt1. trplo, pyt todk ..... Nu decor. ...., Ot·~·il.::••t: ....... . . .......... ,.....w.. ~ . ....., -····--. ····-··· ---.-·--·., .. 0 ~!2.~~•~•u• ..... ==:r:ci't~o -.'*-f8.1tm OM.YflLOT N ... ~...... • .. ---.......... v-. ..... 4JIO ............ ·-Oflle..... 4m * * * * * * •• .... WW. 811 Bur t•bla. aa 1 Jle ..... bJ Ill /tJ. t4 _,.................. ": udrd ~ -·-•• ~ • .-.11....... .. ..................... __ ......... .. ! A y ,. a o JCT 0 n Ntw 16a Mnn a W'J pool ,_,, eolor TY, 2 , .., .... n --flESTlllUa ·• ...;.;..-------------·fl! I Ill• ft. •I~ ....... LD 14 ~&Al fl'pks..i..el•.~· ..... ,,. :-:C.~aa;!::a-~;: ~~n,! ~! "t:'.~a&ioo. Zbr. i>fOf·1:He Ihle Sbr ll:Alm...: c.-..... Ja24 ........................ t.Wi"l'SIDE 2 br, garden ape. pr. Mutt&. no petS. 1125. 1921sl. ~21Z1 •2 Br, 1 ba coodo nr. So. c.o.t Phwa. New crpts. ....... A /C. pool, security gate. Children ot. no pM;a. $4e0. 968-3652 or 56-Sl51. 1 Bdrm apt • Ebel garage, gas paid. ' '642·5073 3 Bdrm apt., gas pa1d Encl gar , adlts 642--:i073 STUNNING 1r1 l br ..... •Pl-Pool. f"et ...... .-o.now 18th ~ IMTSIDll t BR, uut pd , tDO ~ can *-tm . Mk,..l:Mve lAirle ' 8dnn upptt ~ QWet b111ldla1 with beauUfUl land1cap1na. ADULTS OVU ~ Nu peta. U:EWARD APTS, 202() t\illerton. <I blk EMt ol Newport A vc &i 1 blkSo. ot Hay\. Ml-0397. 3 Br. 2 ba, patio, encl pnae. No pets. 1040 B Valeoc.ia. $435. ~ 7983 lllr9'-gelOCNm ae-. QUlel. 2 bd. l b•. No kids/pets. $330/0lO. Call Jeff 631-1266. REALTORS VACANT 3 BR, fplc. dbl gar, $475 mo. Couples call Chris 548-1168 3 br, 2 ba. nr. So. Coast Plaza. Call 833-21.38 M · f', 8::»-5::1> Mesa Verde 1mmac .. 2 br. 1 2 ba, gar.Jplc .. 0 1 W. Indy. nn. $435. 631·4002 3 Br apt & bachelor 2210 College Ave, C.M 642-22n.5 2 .....__ 1 bath pt Large 3 br. 2 ba. c11 rport. llJllU .....,, a -OCC .. >""' N ts Adults. Gas pa.Id. nr. · ~ 0 pe · ,• • t 642~ I ~l-31116. ....._...._ __ _._ ____ I' BR ideal ror quie t me81i.BAll female. stove. ref rig, gar ~~ & yard. No pets. $275. GltAMDOP ... tei fM6.U05 ·----.2Br~ $4.SOj 1 Br. stove & refrlg. Cpts ~location. walk, & drps. $3()0. Utll Incl. to complete shopping. I Adults. no pets. 646-4382. BeaulifuUy landscaped. Specious apts. Pri vale ....... decks. Adults. ~ Jl!llid. No pets. Spa. " ' °'911.JMdailY ~M. l Br apt, nr. OCC. Quiet . t-lr.>t + last $340. Call 64.'>-L'.117. New Twnhse. 2Br. H ,.Ba . _,mo. ~ New1Br.2Ba.fplc,bttns. I Br apt $350 & 2 Br a pt We1teide CM. $385. $C2Dplus38R2ba rondo. Adults, no pets. 64.2·7803 $560. All new, cluldren eft. OK.~ ..... UlllMlrf. 2 ...... ..., .... o....tar,.t ........ UQ .. daaeto,.,. •bchl ~~ .. :;::: .... .. w..., 147-6064 I' I, ...... 81'$ Walk to btacb Im rnac z bdrm, 1 ba Cloff 10 everythlo1 30 1 Baltimore C.cmiru Realty B»~ ----U 3 Br, 2 ba oe11r new Jllll New crpt.S, d.rpl, 2 car e nc l. ear. W 0 ho o ku p, lrp l c, patM>/yard. TSLMgrot .. .• .;., . . ·.l1 • 1 & 2 8R 'ttio Aptt. • Onhw11htn & 880'1 • Pool & Rte. Room • Garden LandM:ap1n9 •Jog to leech & Shops I ,·I \ t '\J .. I 1 I 1 'Ill \"1 ~ \. I 11 •I,• • t+ • 1 It"' -~ ,1 )() IUCHWOOD APTS 2 br. 2 ba $400. Large I br $325. WALK to sboppmg. Pool, jacuzzi. bltns . Adults, no pets. 962 1800. 3Br, 2 ba, studio. Dis- hwshr, W ID h.kup, ~ar. frplc. No pets. $495 , 752· 7474 or ~3397 ~ ..... •• ....................... Oceanfron' t8r, frplc. 1 .... ~-759 0096. <x~IU\front. sandy .rove =c,yrly.IMl .•. Luxury ()(~Mn vu, 2 br, 2 bu. covered parking. m> •mo 1194-0066. ------.......... llff ....................... OCIMRONT MO 3 Br. 2 ba. Pr-pie. yr-lY. gar. W tD bOoll up. 1SL Mgmt 642-1603 ~et 2 br wigar. putio, pool, adu.lt.s. no pets. UIOl H L5th Sl. Nwpt lteagb&.:;. $425.. 642 7340. Npt. 8ch. Regal Elegitnce lt3.12 beauflful deeor, 2br, 2ba. bale, ocean view Plus h . c lu b h sc. billiards. pool. sauna . clen s pa, s ec prlung. Adults, DO pets. S649Mo. 9-SMon-F'ri. 714~2 or 714-968-3680 anytime. EASTILUff 2 Br. 2 ba. lrg garden un· It. i''rplc, pool & rec f ac1l. Ava al now. $540 /mo. SST 70 I 0 OC' 780-1931. OHTHEIEACH Newport Oc e a nfront Walk. Beaut. modem I br or SlJ\i.lc apt. Phone (213 ~ 883-9751 Lovely au adult, no pets. 2 Br. 1\2 ba townhouse .style. Adu.lls. oo pets. L2&3 Br apts. 6200 t;d mi IPO 548-2:682 anger. h.b. 846-0619 OCUMAHA Walk to the be a ch . Delightful lge 1&2 Br apl.s, some wlfrpk , all have pauos or balconies. Ertjoy our 20 acres w /al· t.raclive greenbelt, trees. landscape & 9 bole put- ting gree n. Friend ly clubhouse w /! rplc, rolur 1V, sauna. exercisu. " weight room Starts at m>mcl'g IJl..)r. util Adult.s. no pets. CASAdelSOL 21661 lrulit.ut 962-6,53 Westdiff. 28r. lBa. New· ly painted, large patio. No pets . $450 /mo ~-2134. Westclirf area . 2 Br. 2ba. New cpt.s, drlJis, lnlcben. Pool. $«>. 6.11 .«JO OCEAN VlEW N.8 . Adlt 2br. 2ba, frplc, bale, club Me. pool, sec. S7$0M Ctn· di731:S786. eves T.11·2835 Spacious 3 bdrm. Adu.lt.s. 1 mile beach. No pets. 6'2-2357. WESTCUFF condo. 2br. 2 b&. frplc, pool. close to abopa. 1525. &31-5691. ••1"1 ...-, '-*· wll.erfalll, c.u.:..:au be1utlfully fura. bat • ._ ___ ..... UDO PD. Coodo on pUcL rrom Sao ...... ..... 41M IW'l,...'d. . • ......... Pl. =torcdiaa• .,..... ---r-...-..... =.T •a-: ~ft.~· a.> P'M drtw North ... ·-·-·---· .. • •BllYV..... b.a. Wa~roo~· pa~io. :'., 9;: :! =~= 11/F * 2lr oceufJvot '::.' ~ ~~ ~:c!f •r:.traAaMe!t• ILllOtmo JT'fY lie. to Su w Ind V 111•1•. • pr· f'plc, petio, _, IJlidlm ta.. C.omldtf 1 U. ....... UDO ISLE. Newty de· '1141 •5111. lndUll.~Dave. eblld. SIOOllo. Sub-l.M. V..., ron&td Id ntutral tonet ..._ 4000 F1m. 19-22 to share 2 Br, lJlll\ft..._ 67"'"1 w /...,_ c:pt. 28r, frpk. •••••••••••••••-••••• HB oando. DIW, W/D, ---------atriwn tpaUo. 9875 tmo mweet" Up pool, ....._ jac, ar bcb. • 2 Br apt.. 11• + uW, OEUJXE Of'PlCf.S yrty. stud 10 a. 1 b r ,. mo+~uW.~ -.o&dYt, ISl·1'74 Ill. PUJS VERSA.ILLDSAduJtcon. llltc beoettu, pool • 8.AakforPew. ~ioDIA. teiepboee ' ._ 1-· u..aut •pa rmkherv. 54-97M tr apt.. ab St, Newport. tanal.e. Zl-30. to share tribuUon, Xet'OJC, do , ,._ ... & .._ Femaa. needecl t.o share 3 ... werin1, maU = t,a:•is~~O~~: &lnnyAcrnMotel 1142.mo.~. cut.e 2br CdM home. fermcieroom,brand nerunil. Fabuloua view. ftoom w t full boua e Have'l't>ShattAPla~? 1212 /mo. 642-4300 Ad· bldi. MC. Mn. avail. I ~decorf7<&S/yrly privllege.s. lo x.lnt. area W.,.toapllt)'OW'reTll? = 1102 or IS7s..141. mo.treew/9mouenlal. PENINSULA PT. horn~. ol Newport Beacb. <Wn t * •HOW9+ * FROM~. 21t.ory. 4 bdrm. family Oitfl642·6811. c.owdf'UIYourNeed M!F shr3Br2ba.Laauna 3lONo.n..UnAve,Saola rm In be11t location. Room ia Cos ta Mesa S!DFeefu.Uyrefundable Hilla condo. S220+"2 ull. Anll.963-0a3'1 811Gtmoyrly. Oirutian home. $160. 2 UUdon'Uind a Roomie Afttt6pm, Bob: 581·3104. Corona del Mar; dlx. 2 - WATf.HFRONT nulesOCC.63l·S299. ~ 953-0385 Roommate, m a le o r rm. 1uit.e. RealooomJcs HOMU. All Areas 7 days 3' H.n female. Part Newport, Corp. m..moo Room for rent Npt. area Nice Vi &M 2005 REM. ESTATE Brand new lrg home Male, look:in& for rem. to I 1 ~. ' · Delk IPk'Ct $100 Mo., sml SJl-1400 ~Mo Ulll &ncl. CaJI share 2 Br •pt. on the Fmwle wanted. 1225 + office S150 Mo. 1827 * * * * * * Paul 752-0982 beach . $2SO + u til. w l. CdM 2 bdrm boU!ie. Westcllrf Dr, Nwpl 673-2284 an)'lliM 64().4408 Beach. 631-0900 liq ~COl9do 2 Br, den. dlnlng rm. 21., Gwtt HoRw 41 50 Fem Chrisuan, qwet & h.._..- l:Mi. loads 0( a meruties. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dean. room & bath. Sl90 ...-..... 4150 886 Bilker Street. <Close to frwys, airpo rt & restaurants). Offices from 143 sq ft. to 2660 sq ft. Ample parking . me ,,.,.29112 . f"antast1c golf course LDvely New Tustin home Rec faciJ. CM 751 7908 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lleW. t975. 644-5494. for clderly Home cooll· Share coiy apt. w IOnen· 9.orqe. ~" up. 2306 W. 11\g. Pallo &kwmgcare t.aJ rem. All furn r~ Oceanfro at , N .B . 2 Br. 1 ba. patio. new 83&-I078.8l22'7811 M .S/......_.._631_"""" 67)..4JS4 cond .. a cross f rom --------.. ........, """'° --------- ocean. 4714 Seashore Dr Guest home for elderly Open house 2·4 Sat, 2,23 peopk!, Dana Point ~t ~ 'tDO. I yr le~e or & semi pvt room~, J ra1J831-9060 meaJs per day. 24 hr Near lloai; H05p MSoMo: :.upervu.ioo 661·72fi0 2br. 2ba, crpt~. drps, bll1ns, ds hwhr . W D -.....R.tab 4200 hookup. No Pl't:. 4243 •••••••. •• •• •• •• ••• •••• Owul Rd 642 7~. Excellm t Local.Ion :!br. lba w 'P3ll0. Call 645 9314 ---------s.a. ...... , 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br on cliff by beach $295 mo. Adults, no pets 332 l:ilclllO L.n See Mgr. ;ipt c. 3 Ur. 21 ~ bu, perft't1 ronll /\J.J built·i~. $S75 mo. •••••••• Ocean f·a.JJ"Ways 3 br. 2 ba on golf course Pool ~ mo. Both in Sun Oement.e, /\gt 492 6700 S..toAM 3110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. n,ba aduJt Condo. $42.SMo.. 646-0686, 631-4933 ~e 2 br lower condo Pauo, pool. jaruu1 & carport. $400 mo l'J ll 545-2970 or 751-9\I05 Co r appt. Avall. now. Taking rest>r vallon.-.. l9lh Sl beach how.\' ~!1632 Voc:aitioft R.tab 4250 ..•..............•.•... l'i\LM SPRL~GS. Ci\ CONDO RE.NT A.Ui l..wiury Condom1mum:.. Completely ~'umthhed Country Club Settini.:. Golf, Tt'tUU!:t available at !\pt.-c1al Rliles for our Cllt>nl:. only Week ly Monthly. Jnll Wt~kend Rl'1llals Call Oomiruqoc Jt <714 13211 8911 CA TIU:DRAL CA:-.: YON COUNTRY CLU B 34-567 Cathedra I Canyon Dn\l' Pa1mSpnnRS Cah!omta~2 Desert R<'sort Rily~-- fo~em1 over 2S. to llhre 3 bdrm l\5e or bctl ln H B w fireman S250 mo. SJS.LllU :'<;d rem ChnsUan rmmt<', 24 30, owo r m b a lh WANTED: Garage lo CdM 673-0960 East s1d e C M Sa re. SU\&le. on pvt alley. $45. mo 673-llllC> D> Sq. Ft. office, pvt bl.th.. 765 St. Clair, Suite O. Cost.a Mesa. Freeway convenient near Baker & Bnstd. S200 mo. ~ 7800 $177 'mO+ '·2 ullJ J ulie, SwgSe car garage for rent 545-~. work 834-9101 m C:.OSU. Mesa. SM mo New olfice space. 5.20 ft. ~mo.CMv-ea 546-lB78 Fem ale r oommate to share wtsamc-, 4Br. 2tta t-.e in M~a Vcrdt-, S3UO mo + uttl Jan 546 07H6 7Sl S2l66 Slog.le car garage for rent Will bwld t.o s wt 2500sq ft in CM,~ mo near OC Airport. Call 751 ~ ~ Fem roommate 2S 29, Gara~ tor rent ~ mo -,. \' 11 •NEWPORT BEACH• share J br. 2Ba apl , ... annery 1 age area ,._.. .,., .. ..,.12 •l'RlMEU>CATION• avatl Mar I S200 mo ...... n,, • .r .. 17 UlJ..l LOCI 640--0LSI ilrt 61~~ 50)'ds Crom waterlroot'. Offiu....... 4400 ( 500 ~q ft.. ....................... '714 )964 ... SQ94 Strwgbt male looking fo r M F. shr ex~. 2bll ~I Wetncbff lJr approx St;BLt:ASt-: Comb1na 11pt S217 + uul. Cut1la 700 aq fl, will bwhJ to i.ull. amplt park1nJ:. tJon Offi ce Whs space in Mei.a. ~I-~--Jotw\ Fisher 642 311 1 Skyparlt 2165 sq ft. illl• "''""" rmmt. over 23. Qwet. I part, end unit. Un~ lZ3S Sq f"L 1lllQI mo mkt 714 ~0050 ret.p, neat . 000 i.rookt'r 1617 Westrlirr. N Ii • -------· Rd '!!. req'd . Chmst11m t\gent.So4l 5032 ISUB-LEASt: 2 oHiru. $125 +utJ & MO ckp Call ----new tndustnal comptotx Uet>bl ~-l or 2 Rm Suites from $15 l&lfll Gothard St.. St.e H • Moving"? AvOtddeposatB & 77'9 W l9lb St. Cnll Tom H.8.8C7-00S3 rut h v1ng ex~nses • ' ~23JO. __ • •• 1 ---- Profess1onally s ince I I MOAtHHHT ~!::!:.~ ... ~~~ li'7 l HOUSIMATIS Execut 1 ve of f Ices . For5tore &officespa~ at &llJQrt area L'p to I ~ ~t>M! rates. • 8J2-41J4 l>q t\.. Ne. <'fl>l!; & drps. 500 to 2 7 00 s.. Ft. Call now. 5S7·70lO. MESA VERDE bR Thal 's ALL you pay for a XI day ad '"Uw! DAILY PILOT EXEC. SUlTlS PLAZA Pnme Ne•'"J)Ort Btarb U25 MesaVerdeE.C.M. 1oe. Near o c. atrp0rt. 54M 123 Rail IDCI. rttept.ioa. C'OO rerea ct! r m, Jao1t o r i.t'rv. utlls, 100 fn:1: c o pie s & m or e ~al serv a\aJJ Ui Of Douc 11$1-9411. •.-wPORT /C.M. L'p to 4100 sq ft ill\ ail JI pnme corner. 17th 6 ~ 81. 675 8JOO *2 er,12 ba. nr. 8o.. Cst 'E!.~1149· ~ Bay. 2br. Plu.aS.A. ~ Cb.Ud~ l b.a. pool ... Adults. No 2br, .1>,;ba. studio. Sm. ~..... -1 Na.D50111b.S.-3'721 yard. Gar. Frplc . No UDO. on the bay. 2 BR. 2 ... -.Hll.._ _::::.;,;.;~~.-....... ._... SERVICE llRECTORY DIC. SUITIS mll'OltlUY C100sq ft. office tUldlft3, oeer Udo ble. purrhue pnct srs.ooo w /SL00.000 dwo. 430 32od St • Newport Beach. Ca1 I f~ details Sierra Reiatty 633-7920 ..,.._. BJl1I Bachelor $2:W> and 1 bed. Peta. S425Mo. 752-7474 or ~ apt. w/large kitchen ~ 8HuUfu1 garden a"8. $31S. Doth have yards & _Blk _______ b_ JIOOI • spa. Aduh.s. no all ut1l paid near l6th & l beach, qwet.. 2 r. pet.a. ~-Avail. Mar. l. Crplc, C&D. gar. Mature 3 Bdrm, 2 ba $515 No pets. 645-8863 adlt&. 213 C AUanta. • ~LalM.Stree\. .. I llodi f o Ou. ~ :;.s.:M08 , Ne wly decor ated 2Br. 3 Br. 2 ba. f ..... lc. new lBa, eocl'd gar, SJ.SO mo ·,. t ,Ya.L. ~ ~',.. Nr. Santa Ana Country crpt, 2 car gar. No pets. '.-om~. New c~.-.. Oub.67J..81.39ortl3l·lR16 $475. m~ Call Dic k #·~garage,~ SAVE $l SO 962-6154. e es 5.54-3423. =l ~cbeA w/bl'Wc.I I llodiToOcean °"""~· lndt)t tin. o You paint & clean. 2 2 Br. 2 ba. frpk . i;a r. r.-: ~ tJR SMO HOOE bed.rooms. Fully Adults only, no pets $375 ~BRS385 carpeted /bu1llins . mo. Call Dick 962-6154. 23ZJ Elden Ave .• CM Ground floor. Super lcx·a-evesSS4-342J. 642-7605 lion. Adults. no pets. $:JOO .Bacbelor. Great E.side Loe. $290Mo 548..(li08 837 -0666 mo. Apply apt B. 568 W. WIJsoo.~. .._HewAph 2 Br fl ba From $435 MISA VERDE bome at-2 Br/2 ba From 1450 2 BR. 2 Ba, dining area. frplc. dshwhr, single garage & yard. 2 kuis, I pet ok. $425. Call 964.2566 or97J.2971 Agt. no ree. ee. ~ patio. *810 mo. yrly. Submit oo ch.idreo or pets. Bey&Beacb 759--0811 2 br 2 ba, s pacious. cathedral ceilings. ~70 mo.~1948 lbd, crpt, drps, stove & frig, wshr •dryr. 2 car w w 'Strge. Ideal loc. No pets~ yearly to a p ply. Mr. Maxcy 673-2938 or 1)46.. 7662. J Br. 2 ba. frplc. I bloek to beach. $600 mo i\vH1I March l. Ask for Uent. 64& m t or 673-2507 nrocean small 2br: i,iar 128-46St: pal.io: 1 ba S415 yrly Marl: dshwr see Sat only 10.30 to~ f mospbere 2&3 br dlx 3 Br/2 ba From $.550 i apes. No Pets. 54& 1034 BeauUlul spacious units • -in 3 unit & 5 unit build · f EASTSIDE 2 br, gitrden ings. Pvt yards, pati06, I apt. gar. /\dults. oo pels. decks. Fa mtly & adult SHARP. Beach 1. 2 & 3 Br with frplc. dshws r, gar & Near Beach. lBr Dplx. patio. No pets. 900-2.:JSl:S S400mo, lse. sho pping. No pets. 557-0085 I $325. &21.st. 548-212'!_ 1 only areas. No dogs. 'ISL M.gmt 642· 1603 Nr. 9>. Cat Plaza. 2 br. 2 ''THESEVILLE" be 8llt-Pools. etc. Im· 2Br tudl 1-n b 2br Condo Huntlnitton Harbor area. Pool I c hild OK. S450 Mo 1164-&n.8 l br.lba Vers111lles 247. newly decorated. refng S52S mo. 64.'>-6242 wkdys. lll 6. Wkends · 640-4J02 or (213 )434. 7660 -----mac. cood. No children 5 0• a, gar °' ...._ $425. less dis· Adlt.s, cpts, dl"Jl6, bltns. eouat" ~7418; 83S-4447 fncd yd. Wate r pd -636-4120. ext-. 3119 "F"Santa Ana $375. 1 Br, bltns. refrig, pool. Newly decorated 2H r , Adulta •. oo pets. $325. lBa, eod'd gar. S3SO mo. ~ Nr. Sant.a Ana Country BEACH · one block. 5 room studio apt. 1 ~ ba, fplc .. sunde<:k, encl. gar. IS2S. 96J. 70S5 Quiet Nwprt Hts, 2Br Iba, patio, encl gar. $42S Adults, DO petL'I. 760-0795 2 BR 1"'6 Ba twnbse, dbl or675-59:1>Carol. f'ady. i.Br tN>. Spac. 3 Oub,6T.HJ139or631·1816 Br, 2 ,b• $39!1. Play. the COLOMY ,,,,...t.pool.646-J.. 222BCANYON, C.M. Pb631·3567 X·LG. 2-BR -POO L · BEAUT. GROUNDS· l M l TO OCEA N . A.DUL TS. $395. pr, pool, spa, sec .. wa.Lk '650. 3Br 2ba. fplc, g&r to beach. ~.644-l094 space, near beach, Yea.r- NEW 2 Br, 2 ba. ONLY ly. 644·9726. 1395/mo. See at 7791 -'--------- Slat.er #6 daUy, 8 to 5. 1 Br. steps to beach, $350. ~ Property House. 642·3850 ONEOFAKlND Quiet, cozy. shaded 1 bdrm. wttb private patio. £15 per mo. Ronald Or. RB. 962-9977. Nr bcb, lg 2Br. 1 \,Ba. frplc, encl'd gar. W 1D hook-up, avail Mar 8. 53Ml821 Newly decorated adult 2br. lba lower apt. $..150 mo. 81&1 San Anplo Dr. J.oquire apt C or call CZ1I) -.a&a ev.es col- )ed. .... l'AI ba Yorfdown Villa a.do. Newt:)' decorated. Walk t.o acbls, park " 1bop pln1. S:tUMo. ......, ·=r: ll42 ....................... abr, Iba, crpt1, dr~. bltlnt. $SOOllo. dys •Jim.eve M0-5"9 ..... 1144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• la beeut1f\al Woedbriq e ar,, i~, NllMW/)'rd. ~:i_?;. or642-1010 Seawi.Dd Condo 2 br & den, H• be. 2 car garage. S700 mo. 968-Z'NT the COLONY 2Z!9CANYON, C M Ph631·3S67 X-LG . 2· BR · PO OL· BEAUT GROUNDS.I Ml TO OCEAN. ADULTS. SES. PAiK NEWPORT 'APARTMENTS COUNTIYCWI UYIN&IM MIWPOIT llACH An adult community on the Back Bay. Spec· tacwlar Spa, T twimmln• pools, 8 "•bted t.enni• court&, blk• .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~t­Un& p-eer'I. ~. I aad J bldrootm •pelt· ~.Ind to~ 1>un •.oo per month O.JamboneAt SIDJ011qubi HUii Roe4 CTU,.....*9 ... Pretty Playmate Half ·Size Flattery 1 I I I I I I I 00 IT NOW ! 64Z..U71 v 1 , ·) e ' ~ . l -·. • ..... .,.!:), Starting a New Business ' •I A cccor01n 9 to C8llf0,.... a...lneu e..o ~•-*'• com tS.c I 1 7900 IO 179 30 ) •II ~rM>n• dol"V bll .. ,,.,, I under • ~· n1me I m11tl fl .. • tt•l•ment •ltl't ,,,. c-., C'le•ll I 1no .... ,.. tt P"Olt•MO t out t•M•• " a ne••P•~• _,,,n9 11•• •I •• 1n whic h 1111 IW•lneo I• located f h • •l•leme nl •• 1•qu1t•a by I•• 1na 11 ft•C••••ry In p•CH•C1ln9 your b11•lnen ft•m• Mo tt b•n~• re qul•• P•OOI of 1111,,. lo 09en OOfftfftercl .. ec:covnlL The DAILY PILOT p<OY"lcMS llotl't lll1n9 •fl<I pwblk•llOn Nfllle>e• W• 11..... ... the _ • ..,., 1011.,a •IWI -IM8in • dally ae1wlce IO Ill• O t•nt• Co1tnlt Covttl'tc>we. OMt 9toCI br oft • 01 .,., COftweftl•"' on~. 1H pi.on• Ill• l[OAL C>eP~HT~I , (II. 337 !or "'0'• lftfoml.-. .,,,_ tonftL A mml*lltioo t!uit can't be beat! Perfe<t &ocaUon ldale to frwys. airport • restaurants>. prof. S«!ntarial S«VS, Ideal otfloes & be.autlful pea- l Pe-f'or ~ Ullo. C'all Btv at ~2161. l3lO sq ft ID med.Jcal bldg. Avail for 1mmed. oc Otx. roedJ ral off1r-e swt~. cup1mcy Ample park j c.orooa del Mar, fi5(). Mo ing. ~ 64.S-6501 _ f ~~oom 1 c1 Corp "'""""' Nwpt Bh-d. CM 2 bid~. l.500 sq ft. on 1 a at re Ofr1 rc-Re t al l , S3n Feoced w 1p ark1n i.: I Oementt-. A\t!~~;w&el I Reasonably p riCl·d I ~I~ & up 6'3 3022· SQ-7910. 673-6418evh I I ~lboa Bay \'kw Offtc~ lllllllldriall ..... 4SOO a\w.J1mrnctid • ...................... . 11 Callon~ 1120 Sq ft. ln<lustrlal I Urut. 2 front of'fices, 1~1: 1 1 C<innery \'1llage office rear door. $425 mo 1777. 1 ~ avail I ll(e & I WbrtUer St C M. Oar-. I sml Bn*_!r 6i ~12 ~9.352. eves 646-06tl I I Sub lease exec ofttl'eS Lt•:ss e 5.000 sq fl . t :in>+ sq n 0 C Atrport I warehouse :.~~, 28' pt: r art'• All 1mprowmenu. fOOl.114-~llO lndustn•I IH'06S lea!>C. - - /\ v Ii 1 I M u r c h I 4,000 S.F. 22' 714 979-8430 Be.t amerut1es & Loe m-6251. 673 1411 975sq ft. warebou:.c W bath, truck door. CM No leue. $300. 631·7710 •DELUXEOf'FICES• f)'om t nn up to 1700 sq. I\. Prom 9): ft No lse req. Beblod AJrporter Hotel at 2172 DuPont Dr , IMol te 8. 1133-3223. 9-12 2lc141ft Warehouse or Ute mfg BtN.tful Of nee fOC"'llmt. Bu ~ o a P a r It • A g t l.mbtrial Complex. _1112-_90_1_1. ____ _ 6'5-9141 DICUTIYI sums Nr Orange County Airport area. !IM-221118 218)' + 3t0' men. M I wrtb comm 1 uposure. Rent mo to mo OK.. Tim or Roa. Btr. 979-6666 .... W..tecl 4•00 ....................... One-bedroom cottage in quiet spot In Laguna Beach. Corona de.I Mill r or Costa Mesa for S300 or less. Quiet area esseo · Ual. Write ad lf636. c 10 The Dally P i l o t News paper, P.O. Box 1.SIO. Costa Mesa. Cl\ 92826 or t e lepboac: tm.76S4. \We batea my office in home. Do fO'I have desk ~ ot' sm otc wlMre I cm move nu pbone/flW • mt lor SlOOllo .. Airport area preft 'm-JIM.. - l ·IBr Hae/Apt, Coa•a -. .,... up to MW. HaY9peU. 1610IJ. YOU may request Ad-Sittif aeMce when plocing yoor od . . . our Ad-Sitter number wiH appeor in yoor Doily Pilot od ... Ad.Sifter tokes your T !I I ages •. • you cal in ot yQX conwniet a to qet the r~w to your od .•. thia .vu is or.; $5 per week. For more information ond to place yox od cat "2-5671 I 11 IK/trtwA/ ...... ....................... I ' II °'' t:alf ION ............. . ....... . ., .... .., AU Omy.o.t. ..... In· ~.a.eo..11 .. . .... Net. , ... :111-i• h a ........ Bklta f\'w •l. IO yn eap loecled. L ie OS1'1'f .... MMllli ... u .. a ·1 A1\erauoo1 ~ .. Sipe('l.al, 2 f pric. of 1 WUI be Rtmodtl . a ddlllon., a1adla ot jean.a, M f ..... NOIODV DOF.S »911 tT UTT'Ell. J .& c.n. ~ Lk'd.~1 ...................... srmw D...,..~ nn...,a,.•Pan•n1 10 ..,.. • • Remodei •bpalrs•S.alcoatlnf ......... .. . eom:;s SM Aapllalt .. ._._ ~ • ID Uc'cl. t'\wlat ..wad ~W"\. c.,.tS.. ..... Leirfll • tk:ew aa a l 4 I 4 ........ • ... •a a _ ...... ••••••••• •• • 9Mtnpoo 6 l lMID cit-an N9ed '° t.alll to a lawyer., O:*lr bri&b~r•. wf\1 No~ for LluUal t'Oll ~ lO min bk-a~ Clun sultaUon ~lltmfl'lta liv, din rm. hall Sl~ Ava avail ew.4' wtmd.s C.I rm 11.JO, ~"OUl'h '10. r hr t71A ) ~-1294 I) G\W' .-brn pet odor Qlt ~ U )"r1I Hpr a., l'b wO<k m)1t't1 Cicfli •••••••••••••••••••••• 531 0101 WU.I bitby 111t an my horn~ CAltPET CLEANING Re.ooab6e pnC't!tl Good ll&>JTOO relermcet!. 631 JIW7 . -I Andre's J&IULOnaJ ~"" Pvt A.~ care, C M ?fr:n c-.t ;co.a.+. 'WAJ ....................... . 1n1 for your C'h1l rcn wbl1e w«tt M7 ~ lbompaoe·Kesc"I __ _.>'OU_ ----·-O:lntracton •38016.'> I I ... Set''" Cement woril·a.ll l)"J>C!> __ __.............. IM6-«IS3 642·11482 CU,-,.OM lNTFJUOR Oncrete ~lractor. un· limited s hapes & de sig ns, h igh quality 11Qianansbip. free est. Li~ ~l 493-U21 CARPENTRY Ca•suctor Sy Jay 64.2 8809 ...................... . DNs MI ....................... ...... , __ ......... c •. ·~·--oawraJ rruir· b'9 •"-Illa )'OW I'll t.n.. bathrooml. patioo. Oall ia Mun l"'tl ror In·" .um. le" 7 so 171 l ~-....................... ~.~.!r.~~~ ... Wr Ra1nautter Vrof flllllonaUy U\11\JlUed $ ·· ~mkila alwntnum l >u&r t'reu Nt. M l ~l 11.r1)1I~ lh ,,._,. 1-l.JlX'TRICIAJll t'rll't"ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• n&lllfrttt! t"llrnotr un C11~·nt r ), muon ry . l~oonwll JW!. uc •XJT2S4 1,r3 ll:l:i!I l'\J ~ plumbtna. paint Garden~ 111nl1111•11p111.:. lrH tnmman.:, rlf'~n USl5 AVUC!i ~ .. F.x.p Japanese it11n1t'ner Compl. yard 11erVIC'~1' ~ N~11L 642.4389 Gardening, tree trim mlng, clean up &t mamt. serv ~~14 tl'lt(, Ill').,. Jll & rnorc J ll vt&.tAIW t:l e ~lrl l'. p•1nt1ng , dry~•ll. plumbing re pair t-" 1&m1 ly busa.ness. .. La c 'd + work .:uar 865UD Plumbing, electri cal , OO!tllnf(, all gen. repllirs Fn~ t'SL :>JS-1.362 Jack of au Trades Ask for Jack Exp Glll'deoer. Compl 67:J.7W Yard mamt. & C'lnups. lnslallalaons . C'arpcls. fo'reeesL Pete. 641 1096 ~rlcal, plumblng, etC' 900-3689. Ha1dln1·Movin i . Con· <TeW • tr,ee removal. ~avs..~10 IW&liD& Service. i r,<a T. tnark. Call lMt.er. sn~ thw1df• l1 t ......................... Want a REAJ..L V C.EAN HOUSE' Call Gingham Girl f'r.ee esL fMS..S 123 nrecs ol liou.aedean1n1t Hassle? RELIABL E heq> is bett. 98t). 7.SZ Cleaning, any t~ lst clasa won done w l\nle iJ1ly. RsntM. lns. ~..()105 Oean of Ke arts Pro( dearung, ~puta ble, depe ndable , lhon:Ju&h. c.a II ror II ppL 1 ask ror She~ m 1101 __ call Soow-Houseclean1ng For a home or bustne'SS that spa.rtde. like snow !m-0076 ~. 1ckbt\on, dt><'k.. ... r~ Qual C"OMlC'UC' uon. fr est-MJke 646~ Very low pnces oo l~cape cleanups l•pMt & Softs · George. ~49 2015 <.attractor. ron!lultant. I Qa.-;slfM'd Ads-:-y~r-;n.,­n-modehxpt>~ 89_1-_1 !_T1 ~ shoppin(t rente_• __ ~ f:c.ll"St draw .in the Keli able. good work Wt":>t . a Daily Plloc Re re r e nces . C 11ll aa.~1r1l'<i Ad. 642·5678 anytime. 640-7228 ..._,_ ....................... t11 j I ' ....................... ,....._.. '8 chaoa•· So. eo..t MOIWI DOW ol· ferle& peuooallnd 1tyled dirv•lopmelll lo ~•lfuhion• modeli111 . eow: »'f•ZIOZ . Ra'dentt-t.I •commercial 11 • .. & ~ ~ Free f!tlL. Req, ... I I eaa I.... • ••••••• a • llJ Ole*. • yn nper ......... Loc al )'ear arognd -··••••-••••••••••• __._ ---1 87).0137 M•....,.6Bepalr. •-.v•il"..,.' Home•CommertlaJ. lat/ht. Alrleaa 1pray. "-111..Wl . lff'Vkle. -.usi.13Hu2 Movtac by ~ Starvina ~~blnet.a ...... lDC:Omt Tu Prep! ~ elf before M&t'. LS. M. ~. eGl'OlJed • <Tl4 llG-o455 Call today for a ppl. 64f..S233 Sbort Form ; ~ ~ red. Sl..2. CM, centrally located. J Moriarty. Acct. ..... .,~ ....................... AJ.1 lypm jewelry repalr- lllC-JUna •inn«. Slone resetting.. Cua lorn de· ~ M&q. )ewelry Oumonds ' colored llclne5.. ~yr eJtp. Murray Brown. Ye ~ VWage hwfter.484-«>77 I 1 e1,r.g ....................... 8n ck wort. Sm all jobt. Newport, Coeui Meaa & lrvv:w m.317Seves. Olll.om maaonry, pal.ios, planters. walk&. 100 's of lot-al rela. ~12 lkidl. stolW. ~k work. We flrs. coacre\C' pall<>t'I. wtlta, dnveways I-Tee mt. John IM&-15&3 --- ....................... CoUeae Student.a. Exp, 111 tnack. 6'11-M27 Le~ lat ill aervice • Repair • Ruoor. All '*ktl"•"-9 quality paperina. t y p e a • s h I n s I e " ••·---•••••••• n 4·53trZ3SO rockah~ltet·C:-lar . E~~[~~e• CUstom wallpapenng. z:i est. S41 Fla. ~M Eat. Ca ll Gene Allwonauaranl.eed. -"-·-------~ Cout Property Servl~s. Qualified rootlna. Free! Painting. I NT /EXT-~2766 est . Leak repair. S» NHt, hone$t, reu . 12 lnr'Se:1iper.-!iB7CM Good rat.es oo ahalte. & )r!>. exp. Llc'd. Dave area. I'm small, price11 compo. C.U m-1101 ext 1164-100 a re s ma I I. 6 7 5 · 30 14 _98_. _______ _ F'lne ext. painting St. 673-6477 Sit ;pl I Seniu La c Ins Try me. R .....,.,,...,...,_ ...................... . Sinor ~~ -•·•-••••••••••••••• G~a-bouts · who can't -Neel patches " t.exture'l &et out. Let me be YOIJ r Prol pamt.lng Ext && Int 1 ... EST. 8'J..l4l9 transpirtalJOnLOtbe Or , Molt Ext '27S. •38()()1S ~. theatre. etc. Call Free e s t SJ6 438 3 PlA5TERJNGoverblock Hden:67'S-9'311C MCNisa walls. addJhons, howles, JI. ----- rree e5t S8MDZ Paml..lng & wallpapenng Qua1 won, res. Fttt est SI.eve SC7-'2111 0.W:S Paioting, eervmi UN 9 )"T'S, l'DOfil ~Its, c hec k m)' re f. 11 t' ~ -----......... ....................... lndepeodent dram cteu- ing, P'umbtn& IS~hq> S.-3102 dys ~ a.I\ s ....................... E R A MI C Tf L t: . IOl.cben. bat.hll, entry:. Yo ur ti le or mine. llG-~ CeratlUc Tiie lnat.alle<I Ftn, CCMtntera, tub!>. Ftee ea. Ref's.~ Trws.Tke ....................... Raiabow Co. Prof t' x per ~ paJnl Int /t'.JCt &t rero«l· d.ltk>n.lng. Low pncer. Gwir. won. Frtt est c.all '°"9614 flei/COm m'I pa lntln~ lnllE•t. Qual work Rsobl prl ct'L ~ung Lil reskS I reo Expert tree lrlmm.1.ng 20 tal pr operty Island yrs e11perience. Btll SeT-vices ~1 man Llc'd /Bond ed Gent-hal~.a.p.in 4fl1...7081 ...................... . --------llousecle aolng &t Pool ~ Lxt. Low, low J>"C't'!i ' I bl W k G L· Service XJnt. r.-111 t' or u a r . ., \ c :.. worit. willy Imo. 567·27"3 00.71m.days548~ ----- -------- ~ ftGC> Tree SeniC'e. call anylune. 24 hrs. Top ixnc. removal, hauhng Uli: ll ·La ndscap<'. 6*7010 ---------· . ..-SS Mawytolo. 5025 Alwteet'IWftts 5100 Lo.t&Fouttd SJOO Lost&Fowtd 5300 '9t:.cw91 SlSO O,,:o rt.;ty 5 00 5 ••••. •• •••..... ........ •• • •• ••. •••............ • •••••. •• • • • • • • ... • • • • • • •••• •••............... • ........ ••• •••••••••••• ~.~~ ..... !!~ ~-~~ ..... ~!~,~~~-.!!~~ ....................... Jewelry Score, Baltl{la I •• Pcrunsula Marn St b<·i.l location. s 100 .0001 s aleis pri<'e in c lud•·i. :.toc k. Ma C'hae l Rt· a l I EMate. 67:Hi8llO fNEED ./MONEY PENNY Pl.NC HER ADS Lost Dog . M German Shepherd mUc.. 1.Jte bm & blk. 4yrs, Cot!ta Mesa. S57·5T18. LOST ~ Relrlever rem. lnAh Set~r male, VIC' Bushard & Ham1ltoo. found . Vi c Adams/Beam· sml tan ~a ~o type. lden llly. ~9988. eves. FbuDd wtute m~ poodle Lake For est /El To ro ,. ,. Tree Business. Prorit.able E s tab l ishe d Hort1C'ulturc b<·kg rnd • OOl!ded Split profits oow CllB>fT HO ()pt.ion LO buy 1n lyr. In PROILIM vestment rl'Qd. Reply' 2itd & 3rd TD loaM w 1your quallflc al1on!> I '71-6S3 I ~ &x 9040. Ste 4 CM Arranged hy -------I eomt HCM1W LoaM ~1J\1..L K F:STJ\tTR/\NT ------- FU H SA I. E I Widow has money for 2nd 548-250'Jor646 ~>4GI I T D's No credit C'ht'<·k, no piJly. SiZ0.000 up f-or CLASSY act i o n C'al l Agent GIFT STORE 673-7311 ~Jt.2mc South Coai.t Villa gC'. owner rc hnng ; tum k\·y CASH FAST!!! $72.000 2nd TD's, Jra TD's & sw LE RAJSOI ing loans, up LO 15 yr REALTY llJ..a600 =lS Coast Financial l&R IAR. C.M. 1 MaiMy Wmwted SOJO Kitrben not tn USC ••••••••••••••••••••••• '9S(J()Qross. I Popular L.a~una Bead1 Rod 751 MOO 1 Hotel seekinJt pnval•• ---.. money up LO S7'5J>OO. WU I I need help w 1.11flalloo pay 15'~ Interest All You LOO" Part lime Wl' due Ul 2)'r.;. Please call I r;in belp eac h othe r 4fn-<1878 !GS-9483forappL 7-9PM _ ----- Moit~5. Tru1t ONLY $2 Stoll 11ny rt.t•m °" com bulall<>n O( tll'mS (tK J75 ()r lt-M ,.,1th a Penny Ptnl'her Ad 3 hnt-11 for :! ('()f\._~UlJY~ d;o)" fo;al'h .1dd1l1008I line '' 61) for lht• ~ da)S Char.:•• 1l ' :">1><:·omm1·rn al .id:. r nr more 1nform .i11 .. n Jnd ln plan· your a!l •-.111 642-5678 PronLO Tax Co hal> 1T111w'<I Ill 70S llli East &lt>ua lilvd Balboa P ~n . 673-S631. 1-day servi~ * *'* * GOOD LUCK ESTANCIA EAGLES GtR1S& IOYS BASKmAU WIMCIF o.edi SOJS Mcmlllfoct•~ --••• .. •••••-••••• lA\c, Pep Squad & Slu Abet 9au loah s.Hl9r' MtcJ. Co. dent liO<!~ area 581 1789 _IL_B._962_·_38:fl __ e_v_es ____ Found. Blk Cocker FOtmd black male Lab. S p aniel f'em. VI C' Vic 16th. & Dover . N 8 . Slater/Beach. 847 4915 &t&-4801 or~1J2 e,-es ______ _ f-1Xf.'ll> shaggy terne r . blk &t wht re m . Newport Beach An1~l Shelttt. 644> 3666 FOUND bUt. shaggy sm dog "' wtil. marlungs, mall'. "' choke r ham & le a s h , v 1C'. Balboa Bl vd . S eville 2 120 . ~ FOUND: male I.nab Sel · ter, vie. Goklen Lan· ten/Cordova Dana PL. 217 961·30ID t-UUND blk cat, male. wt'll C"hest \'ll'. M agnoila & I lam11too 2 '16. 962 3756 I t,0. T F e m a lr ~r ay Olrkateel, at U.i I boa l"ll'r. tl'7'3-00m l.o!>I Small blac\: Tenpoo \IC S pri n gdale & Wt..-slrnan11ter. Wstmslr "Pl'1>1>fr ", $S0 reward Larr.male blk lab mix, wht.. marlt on chest. VIC 17\h SL & Orange. CM 2,9 Aft.. s. 642·~ Found· SMpberd mu bll(, tan. Fem. Sealpoint S iamese. f'l!m . L ~ blk /whl C'at, M N fl Atlimal Shclt.f'r 644-3656 FOUND: Wotnflls rin~. H .B. area. Identify . ~9T70 al\. ~PM . ....... d. 5lSO ....................... •• SPIRITUAL READINGS lOam-lOpm f\iUy LI<" 'd 492-72516 or 492 9034. 1.815 s_ Camino Real, S~o aero. ~------~ o.c:. AlltPOltT •ESCORT• S p ecla llz t n c 1n Profelaaon.a.la. T.»-aa. . .10am-4am Cost.a Mesa. SSO.OOO Net. J\l1 types ol real es I.ale * * * * * ~will stay. i.Dvestmmts slnce l!MS. -Ln;t Dog· . "Sama nt.ha," Rod:7Sl-l400._ -1 SpecW:dMjift Lod&Fowtd 5300 Fem wbl Cocker mix, lm-2712 ~AMGSTUDIO CitRLS 111in1u•acid111w-.. 11 I 2ftdTOs ••-•••-•••••••••••..., Cd M. Has old ta gs •• ~£.~~ .... ~~.·.~ _6_4_2-_2_1_7_1 __ 5_4_M6 __ 1_11 ~~ Nancy. llome 2nc1 m·s I FOUND ADS 4328 £. 17\b St, CM 546-91.82 ~ out.<Jf-buainess Special Rates ................. ATTEMTIOM Ho,oifth! ~ year term. S.10.000 or I ARE FREE IUOC'e. No Balloon. Cal'-· Lado Newport Co I.: 673-~ · · .... 24Hrs. 642~5671 LOST pre11cript1on tri-r o c a I s . VI C'. Magnoba rraJbert. 2 '16. Reward. 8C7-7S76. Ln;t 6 yr old female Aui- Shepherd,llusky l.1~hl blue eyes Vie. College Pa.rlt. lrvt.ne. REWAKD 714 S.'il \006 latcilllw W.s..,. Tenelool Md\ Away . ln/Out: ~ '94-4871 FOXX SHOP s...110 •• ·10 .. lnvest Sll,000. Earn 17~ on $1.3.600. 3"' T.D. Or Cly home Agl. 832·9970 PENSION &PRORTS SHARING TRUSTS bust deeds tcx sa.1e. H1gh "Are you aware your ylelda, well secured, Trust can ~baae ln· superb lnveatments . oome producing proper· I D a v e C b a o o v e r , ty and have~ income 7»2022/770-S21S Agl. Lost or Found a pet? Call L 0 s t . M i o i a t u r c Animal Assistance Greybound. Small darlt U!ague.537-Z!'13.nofee ~ w 1 r ed collar. Wa rm . r t'mln1n c Eseorts tU.IOtO 30h ~Accepted. Found or k>el a pet~ Call ARD S8l·7'71112. __ _ MASSAGE aimpetJro Your maueur-Special Pals Hotline ™ tl12· 1.235. 2131258-7398 =::;~i: ~ Cddeawest RJtrs. ly proven met.bod that •wa u-•h/ LOST· REWARD v1c . your Tr ust funds can rw. url•/ Brookhurst, 'SML Ing. keep pace with lnrla· Loet&"-illd haired dog, wtit.. w/blk. lion''. For addiUonal ln· --·•••••••••••• ean & part of raoe. Plaid formation ca ll • Cl_ .. , 5100 coilar~3&U (714 ~3-31SO ask for .-__ ... __ .. _ ... _ •• ·.·.-.·.·.···! La)T: Lady's ""'ar1 nng, Jack Scmeider. lnvellt .,,.. ment Counselor g o I d s e l l 1 n g , v 1 c KRIS &DAVID 25.25 N. Grand Ave Santa Ana. Ca 93701 6;13-31!i0 ~Days Alweys yow Frfeftch Ml Clcnsifl.d D•pt. STAR. GAZER' .... ""'-'---....,.. ..... ---Br CL\ Y I. POLI.A M ,_ Oolly ""'""1 c;.,.i. ~ V ""'°'''•• I• Ille Stoo To ~lop ..,.uoo• loo So1.,,c1oy, r....:I ~ torr'ttCIO"d""O IO~ ~ v<N' Zodtot ~•'<I" l•O.. J1-.. _ .. _. ~ ...... ·-'"" ·l-,. ...... .. -.. ,... ....... .,, .. <.t(leooc .. _ ....... .. ,_.. .. , .. .,, ... .. -......... wo ..... ,.,., ~~=:" )< .... .. ~ ... ,. .... "' .... v ..... .. Qt ·-tO•- ••• ., .. _ ...... .. ~ ... "'9 .,_ ·--··i==~ ... •"• ·-;i:.r:.= ,,L. .. ,, ... \ .. , f)N .. _... ,._ "•o ,.~­., ...... '"'o ........ to•i~tf'ltl•• ··-U Oooo H G\tf'ttif., .. _, .. ,..," .. ......... "'" ....... =~ '°°l';; (,,:-., .. ,,., Manner 's Mlle, N R. on Fe b 13 . REW/\rtO 700--01SO ------ LOST lnsh S<!ller. f-'. I :ll Person claiming to have round our smiley 7 yr old pet on PCH, Hnt Eich. please return her 9'Jl·8071 d)'li. 951-1330 ...tends/eves. Lost. Lrg. brown dog, name d "D.J ." Vic. Cypress St. nT airport. Reward. 751-1797. FOUND Dog: Samoyed rob? Vng fem. w brokeo leash collar. vie W. Newport near 8.A. Rlve1' appr'X 2110. 8034'76 __ FOUND Doti Laguna Qlyn R.d, 1m rnalt. med balr, wht w /bt'wTt spots>. Youns. No 1.0 . 497 2139. Oa11111fied Ads. your one· stQpaboppin& centt'r Found. Blk Lab/Setter mix, wbt chest, chalJI oollar. KB area. M2·5'Ml fo'ound Nursing fem. dog Tan, btk. & wti~. Vk. Beach 'Mam. 848-&S79 fOUND Cal. grt'y long hair M. f1ea collar 897 52'73 1.1 BobJ ames OW:alla~U.*-5111 ICIM"S OUTCAU 9153-9121 ~~'!PJI~ u-~~~-1a~~~ YOU may l"lqUllt ~ .vtc:t when ploci ng y<:AJf od . . . our Ad--Sitter number 'Nill oppeor in y<:AJf Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter totces your mtllOgtS •. . you coll in at your convenience to qet the rtepOl W to your od ... this WYO is onfy SS ptr wttk. For mort information and to ptca px ad CXJll "2-5611 - ------________ ........_ ...... -............... . . ..---· .... J\ulJfO'lOllVt• I Ranking I ,\CCTG BKP~G PARTS MAN Eiqwr I MOTE CLERK TEMPORARY For auto parti. r.lo rf' Nl."WPORT BEACll VARGIS GIRLS *ESCORTS* I ~ Loday LO work F'rt"l' .. ay Auw Suwly I on vanou. ar<'OWlllng & ~ Vlt"JO 831 1666 ll't' Nole De-pt.. lll our ~~~ ~~fH~~. bookkeep1n~ a s sagn 1 Automol l ;f' ;lerara 1 Sewpon Beach 0H1 n: ments. Work C'loar to I Computt'f' l>J)t"1"al.or and ba.s an openaog for J your borne F 11z ure rtohd i;.-rvi~ cai.hr.·r. pe-rson who has Ba ni.. Oer1ls LO Seruor AC't'OU D .._>d. "'.IS ilioo f oc ex,_ r . d Nole Clerk e xper Tiw I.ants nHdtd throw( hout "' ,... "" penoo aeM!<ted sboo kl Vt•r >O n "" '!l lro n g be (am11.Jar w ·anstall Orange Coe.Inly ptnanalaly 5 day ~~. menl " rornm erclal 1.lnl wor1ung ronds CtJO lolms. l>oarcbnc. c.akula tact liart>a ra at Chick uom of Ull.ef"est. OOOC<?!I , Gnat ca..,_., ESCORTS a. Hrs 641 -0 LM CHICICSfMC/YlSA cova GIRL ~ .accounCen~ • 95l-0771 * I :?333 No Broad'" J > ~HrOu1C'all Sen 1C't• I :200.Coldwf'll H..tnkt-r I\~ l5i3-000U "~ processUlg. AL'mMOTlYE ME04.ANK:S Thts U. an eaeeHent op porturut )' for you lo .lo111 J f?row1ng &t profal ahl1· bwnk. and IJ) wori( Wlt h .1 v.:..rm and fnt-ndly ,ldtf 'A>f' offtt good ~lllry .!. benefit.:.. PREGNANT? Cara n ~ Bldg.. Sant.i AllJ ronfidenuaJ ~·lint.! & f7 t4JI)µ I 03 W~ rW't'd l W'O fuU ta m•· mt" h.r11r, Call ~n IC• • "wlJ.lkl,l!f'r .. , referral. Abortion, .idnp FREE PARKJ''' ROYCA.RVU ROUS ltOYCE &IMW ~406444 uon & keeptnl( _APCAR ___ E ___ W 2563 AJ.>VE'.RTISING S AU:.S 1\ppOC'llDlS coot.acl ~~h PR£ LAW atudenl needs For locaJ, ~>' ro6or 125.000. WIU do anything magnloe, geJWroua. AUrollO'TIVE wgal. Coof1denllal I straight comm\n1on LOT ATTIMDAMTS DVM. P .O Box 3242. _4111_-4464_______ No t' x p e r I e n c e hbeutoct....-s ... 931163.. oe<.~ury Perm~nt • NB. ADVt:RTI S Tl~G full time w1tb good ' *'OXYLADY • OUTCALLONLY •972~1131• DIAMOND W A~TED Pnv put)' wiU bu) I lo J C'aral. cub N.8. !>48-4975 TOMMY'S OFMEWPORT ESCORTS I 3'lts 642· u 11 Q ..... ~ *OUTCALL• I 60-ll t 2 MC /VfM REWARD MOOG. lo any positive W itness of Burglary & Dtst rue tJon at 758 W. l.9th. C.M. on S... 2116. . who can lead lO PtoHcution & Coovic· lAOO. conltdenlial. PO Box 6l2. C M, Cahf. TIDC-.'lCAL WRrTINI. C'ban<'e for advann• M~GR TRAl:-.0 E t-. mt'f'll Apply Ul pe~ lo 1201 Dove St N B E 0 E W~C'JC~r &C'Oll4'~l I ~!ttitr ---------· lrattWUt. Sm i:ro .. 1n1·I TMocbtR~ ~ m ctnul C'O 1n l ' '1 ford Ga.BAL Salary Opt'n l "all for I ~Ii.arbor Bl~d MOTE TB I a ~ ~Hl16 1 ca,1A Mu;A f'OU!ltlAfN \'r\U,l:;Y ---------I SEU.. ldk lll'lll:> .,. fl h ~ °"'~ l'lkit C1~1f~I \d I ADVERTISING SALES AUTO ROUTE REXi~TER Early AM 1 '-'t to 2 hrs S3'75 to S45 0 1 mo Xlot rooooll11hL Wi ves. r.- tlred, d1ub1laty. !ol U denL~ Nft'd ~d whttb 540-DJllor ~ 1lle Daily Pllol ha6 .tn llTVJ>edlate open lnj? for a s a les person w 1t b newspaper dul~ay ad vertulng e11penenC'<' li ood s a I a r y. co m I rrusaona & urelknt r r inee benefit&. Excellent Allillo ,_.... growth opponw:ut ~ for Ca• terpet.,. a petton with c-arecr am ~enced auto part5 tiltloM. couoterpe-rsoo nttded Call for appo&nlment lmnwdlat.e opening Cllll nDIMl'C co•<'T Rudy al 493-33H o r Uftftna~ Ao,) 831 1375 Barw1C'k Im ports DAILY PILOT AUTO Immediate openan,: a~111lable for ao c.11 ~ tndlvlduaJ 1n lht compk.><.e docvmttiw llOn " 8("('()W'I UJli;t of IJI stallmeDt.s, ~al «'!ltale & commerci al loan.., 1ndudes 'inl«'t'St & col laln'al c akulallon. Ab1 It t y to l ype &. open l" .J calculator 1a eue-n u .JI Xlet beoeflu. t-o r rurther lnlormation con tact Qrly Es~ 554-ll ll m:n. • . ::& K!>bnoa ~~ExLrWlfy7 SALES & ·1 I L1AS1HG ~~~~~~~~ ~ you down wrtb ....................... ~ W..e.4. 7075 ....... ................ . Rmp. woman want.I house 11lUn& posatloo In NB area. ~fl lum. Elh tr7J.5LS1 f'Qut1on ""anted Educal· ed exp 111lell ind. seek tna truly iolerest1ng ~areer po111lion _!75-~ Help W..t.d 7100 ....................... ACCOUMTAl'CT NJ. CHA.IGI P 1t l me . C PA or eqw valent. 20hra t wit. Con1tructlon exp~r. helpful , bu t not necesury. Call Carol belweea 965. ~1. ACCOUNT'S PAYAalCUH Immediate openlnC w rrapldly upandlna s.at.a Ana manulactur· Inc nnn. b'r experience In acxounta peyable and ,._a1 ~Una ex· po1n1tt. Keowled1e of trade dlsC'ount.I belpf ul. Pleasant worklna en · vtronment. Salary com· menaurate w •e x e._erl~n ce . Cont 11 ct Qw!l')'I : 5-40-41 t I /Vlt lAL HOVfT AL lrvv:w r I\ am 's tot"!. SaL Clean, bathe. aaailt.. Mill 1.8 yn oki 644-5463 Apt Mana1er. 11 units. C M 2br, 2ba townh.ff /\dull!!. no pet.o;. Slablt'. mature. exper couplt only ~_7D> ____ _ A/a llWMG c&.EIUC Experience he lprut. Tempor ary position. poMJbUity for fuU tame. Call BALBOA MARINE. ~foe appouitment.. E.O.E. M /F/H ASSEMBLERS we will train. Apply Tam. MacGretor Yach\11, 1831 Aacenlla. C.M ASSl$T8" llMTOtt SUIYIY s.JDPM to t:JOPM. Mon· day thru Frida)' - t: mM1 to 1 30PM Satur· day 0Teat for colleclana and moon.llabten. IM.00 p e r week . 0 NL Y REQUlREMENT IS A GOOD VO ICE C•ll . ~I. ext. 312 at\er S.30PM. Mond11y thru fl'rlday AIM. Nit Mana1~r. Cou pi e : Wlfe ·orfl c e . hW1baod·malntenance a ur.Yt.a. Oceanaklf'. ea pai40Ct requl red. TSL Msmt M.2·1903 !hr tugh pnce of aas' Busioeu is boomang an Real Elltat e and our Costa Mesa oHi« bas Equal~tunlly openutgs ror agg l"ftMI lw salespeople who a rt' ured of spmnrng their flnd \o\1\al you want to wtwds. Call Guy Oll\ow now to find out how lo ~Y Plklt <?asail~:_ l'tumgt> career pumlt·s~ ly.~9491 -(~IVJrtllJ§l$15j rop ~m!e in ,·eatment co needs it Rea.I F.su1te TOP NOTC'H person. -----variety J ob w /lot:. of Bahys1llt'r. in my "<>cne ,...._ yow ... Ye t.h1• for 6mo. girt. 9: 30·5 · 30 nee akills, they will pay a M-F. Alters: 30~tt. TOP NO'n:H fa1Uy . lntne ~ A&esK'Y Babrslttu w care ror 2'" •E. mil. Co.ta Mecsa yr boy. CM1NB. Dys SI.ea 90·147'0 6GGIZ.. eve ..._. ....,. ........... _..-..""""',,_._..,._. BABYSITl'ER for Cburcb Nunery needed. Sun, monaln11. 7 :4Sam t o nooo. NB area. must ba ve own transp . Rererenc e s req •d . MHC'74. Blbysltlt'r for 8 mo. okl, my home, 3 days a wffk. m.7V76from 5-7 PM. Bankinll TILL8 HIW ACCOUNTS Perman~nl p /tlmf'. Uilht typing. Wiii con sider trai~. Call ror ~ S.v\n,. fs Loan 0orou del Mar ..... Qinoput 74K>-9200 Equal Opp«. Emplyr BUJl:LIN'E OPDATOR· no aper nee, lllDt pay .. bmefita. ~)' .. penoa only: 280 Newport ~r Dr. N.B. Boat trial df1Menters nnt.ed. ~-~. Ap· pl y l o p e r ao o : ~ Ma.riM. t 3S W. lltb!t. C.M. Barmaida. hall • part· Ume, at fOft 11. Ml-Jlle6 &taut.)' Ala'\, 4 day wk, tz& pr day. Uc: 'd r e · q\Ared.~ W_... 7IOI .. W • ~ 1100 IM W.W•s• 1111 MIMW... 1tM ............ ....................... ... ~~··e:!·•········~t·· .. -.i .................. . ·~···•s·a:.•li.ill~-''°"· a•ICM. o...w ......... .m-.1---:::::-~·IM. Plf ....... ... • • • ~· ..... 11wtA • IMa if ... ll•J', .... Oeaj .... MW l"t!•l\1 foodt •• m:= •I• Ully . ......_..,._.......,'° Ille.'"· ruu..U. °' .._ • ._.,,..,. enter I• lr.rlne . j •m ~ u ntr~·lnel ....,. ,._, ,.._.b ~· ._.."-COM\ ~·•••t op . , 811 ter:l9tri9K)'. A , tal ...... Ill lu _..._._. -......... °' . Call PeUY 1 Ala ...,..._ ~ Olilta -. om.. U... more. Ora111 Coa1t ... wsz1a• , ... ...-,w.-M 119'~1!.!e!l.!l.!!'•E..--2~~~....l!I -----·-·-"•• •••-•••••••--··-· OM.YN.01' 0111. PllDAV _,_ ______ ·~~!"·~ 7100 .. W ts•~ O•sa•r•I offic e • ~llCllrAl'Y ;.... ;;;::-••-,••• ,. ..... -•-• •• =~ du:t., •l PJ. MMMll,,_ c.t.llkadoa ~a.:~•· PHOHIPIOS ......=:.TH· ,,,.. .......... v .. • eoav' Looldaa l#W .. UOnally ...... , DO~":.~ ~C..SLC.11 : ~1 ~'~1J::; ~~· llr•. ru~lon \.>'PUltreq'dlt••"'v• Y"*' eat.. ,,.. Ill ......_ ,... .. , ......... bvaruu·llh •P C9fTCl.. K.traua, ro .. ataln O ARD EN£ R , ...... ..,_, ..._ .. .,., ,..,.... Xlnl wwk1D1 l•~~~: opeaJ•I Velky. <Ho 0( Sieler CilN&ltAL -Xlnt. ' ~ la....Uuhewof .,,,......._, e-o. OOOd be\wn lihwhope • .... IMkl•t .. ,., peraon UMATION llJOO •4119 W/Jdnt ..._. penonaU· NVRSES AID!: 1.3 • PU1t ll•"S ....... I: !W'lf .,.oomed. type rn 3:»7:1> WW tram. llOO ..n to PrwUp office. mo ., ~-j ltart. Open lam·lpm . .... .. .. ~-• ftct f\ill eo.. bmltltJ tn· ........ ...,. ta 841'9t ~tld) PtrnM. ...,.. .1---cl•Unl '"""·•htrtna t r-41\ depl w /t'ollec ~~~~~~~~~I ...._ a.M"-.;e.;; Can r =:: at ....._ Aicnn\a UMI. -Hav•IOCIWlhlna want a e e He a r ~ • lh v e ......... ror ~al olflt>t di'Uei Dl'y tleuln., P\all (lme. lo ..U? Cl ... lf\ed ad» do ' I' ,,,.. .,....._ ••• oo. -.nu. &aper t1JJ lpcn. "'*· Wed • It wcU. "2·~. '· g•...s lr.J.fllMilta. •Olrk9J-------· ;.,~\l~1~!;:1 ,.,.... •:JO Moo• rr1. .s ~a.I Offkoe. p;t or fit a: IM> aft• Mt-e:M .,_, Dtaunltl a.a.rt Good rw.der &Dd att.· WllllSlS Okk ••1 Cdlt. Uoo todeUU. WU1 tralo BOO'Klt&SP~I • •••onsa for la t,edoc-o.a .. ,.,.. '" • 11$. .,"'"' lAul f&rm1 r•ttulr:• OltLIV"gJlY full llm" t'l..IX.'TIENG 56'7·1'14. ............. ruunfor H 8 . "' Budt .)&• LI. SZ1,11w-. GENSRALOmCE ._.,._, _. .._n • U.... «lrl> Cacnpua Or S.yra. ~ recwdt., ck· . '*--'---... ...... . ~-.. ••t be t• N 8 ~ _, ...-.. .... =---" OD PB" or -- --.p. I a t l • • o r It I n • _._.. A PXlA l MMOHU ~ .. tt Jlfl P./C ...... db I M --Wlt'\llCOCIMn, l · • llla6°'a!a all boots• uf _.,.. tn'nl po1tU011a DeJlv•r.Y·S•IH t'\All 6 ~n>-m~banlcal Al · dl&ail wail. P v•ca· on-.. Wty, attount• av..u.Me. people Of'U•flt part time Apply In .. mbl•r . So.,e nv~r Uoal. ak t .,., • bt•lt.h ree.h'abW Ai payahle . Id. Immediate OIM"nln&• pm.an Mako up lO 16 00 belpfUI S&lary()pe:ll Call 1m ~,_.Mon·Pn at Xlat wurtua.i ~ • ~J lad.I.) for app(\UI\ per hr U1U t:1.hn1JM forappt._56'7·•l1& O.rde°' Pett Control. b•Hllt 1, H~~ tit'h. ment.Openevt'llllli• Aw I-'\' 696 Randolph. C M. Salary $1000-\'611 157...00.1 1-:1~tron1<'11 Te<'hnlclao 54$.M70 J-bappt.83$-4800. en-Lin--i..llve'rydnver.11m 11\fl: help~r. •ome opu G t:NERAL O fo,F l C E firm. ad drtvtnj re1.·or<I helpful, good drvtni.: re • It rapc:s ~ -v11h d Cul Ir drtva ) Ntd, Call64.>&2ll CL ERK. MaJor s tock lmmed. --inwt.lhy w w11t•h •l~l.lt'l l'tlSONHll SIPl.I' IS brokerage hrm near OC crowth ;--Hew off);e l7JllirdtStre.f ~= Call tor aipp ELECTRIC AL TEST~ /\.uiXlrt. Hrs. H PM. call eeeds combo Book· H•-crt.._. -----TECH -Unique op Mrs. Eckert.~8121 ~fr Sect'etaQ 405j~~~~~~~~~ Deli very Mao L A Porturu\y w1sm&ll well ,....., 6 8eadL 'Tb-$1000. Tames 3 days /week l!\labhsheo manuJ. o f ~. C.Cinl. women . 9&41tlot..,..., I•--------3 :1>am to6am. Sl15Jmo. elect rical (nol elec · meo. day/evu . Wiii ~.,..,,CAL ....,..&Lll ~1 .. '" I \r ain. Irv in e . Call IOOIOCWB ~ · ~ or_.,..., 11:on c > d lstrlbuho n 6'1·<1Mn &." .. ,.., Swat I &i=i eq\Ap. Facility louted U'l _, ~ F/Chra. · Pea board Of ... -rta.-Ued.a1 A.Mllil&nt, front & San J ua n Capi's&rano ..... _ .. _ _._, •• San -r---.__..... ri .. DA •. Generalollice <y-_,...... .... • ua<:a. expe ence. n "' ~11. lsttw-1u,,.....of11Q ar. Juan area. fllanufa ... ur· ~ c~ft• Lt red 4 VUOJ _... .. 1eoe help. 40hr. ~. '" "'""'.., c. reqw type on the West Coast. tncftrm.C.M. 751~. 4340Campua t~I dMy wk 646-9671 ~UIO u U (2 o!Chls > Will train. 540-5001 __ __:_ • -n as L t'e rtif led Jewels By J oseph IO tlOIO. r'° Nl.nilll 71'~ ...... '"'"""'(Ito~~ ' IUf ....... l-3. ~ll. MORGAN Xlnt. rate of pay. Apply ~Yll l'l'ONtwpou'tCtrDrNB D O.N. Port Mesa Con· ~~='l:~· •• .-.mo =tt~~c~~ .,,._.._ a1.1575 1.-t wu ca.W~arver eG-0400. Ga t:'C NH OU s & ~~I: Poit.abin1 • ...._ R&LPl:R _ Peuo a ru~ Um. b&1la. E.1 · l.VN ~ nurw. 7AM· needed t.o wor\ ID am ~-,_red. Start 3:JOPM . 3PM·llPM. I~ for taler. lmmtd.~dU. NW'MI Udea. all lb.lfb. lndilc'pn1 ttrm. Ea per. . ........ u.•CI •IST CerWied or wiU train. -"' Approic. ~ • Good medlul /dental a:ll' M.I~·= wk. STMT tt.OOPll Ha. bmeftla. F1apblp Con· GUARDS f\1 11 " part time . All are a s. Unlto rm i; funu1hed. Agetl 21 o r over. Retired welcome No nperienoe nee. App ly UnivenaJ Protection Servlte, J228 w . .Sth Street. S.Ut.a Alla. In terview hours 9-L2 " I 4 Mon \hnl Fri. Make your ad~rtialnc dollar '° fan.her! U4t your bueinM& eYttY day ~ lbe Claa1fied le(tk>c\ ol tbu ne w s paper . 642-~. -----· ---· Hardware saJes Ai>ply 1n ~·~with valeatent C•nter 46' etpftiente FlapbjpRd. NB~ 0.wllaaA• ...... N·-'•d 4-d&y40br. w~ --• , EDLER lNDl:STRIES ~W'Mll 1~. All atulh. 2101 Do\'eSt. N o Good rar.e ol pa}. No Cl!· Acro&a.fromO.C.Auport per. nee. Will train . Cerulication program MACHIMISTQ.ASS available Apply Port A&I Mesa Con valesce n t f'-.t ~ rompany. HoeprtaJ. 2570 Newport ll'vine area needa cood Blvd. C.M. 6'2-0tOO. quality people . cOO<S beoeltu. pd holidays Call 546-QJO. ---Mecitl•• o,.rotor . T ..... For produtt1on of miniature lnatrumcnt rt Co in Laiiuna PLASTICS WOlllllS ............. l':DLEl INJ>USTJUES ZlOI Dov.a 8t. N. B. Acl'Clll ftoocn O.C.A.lrport Pr• khool Teache r • c:ertiftcateor ~petknce. J:~· MIMl20. Ask PUmMG ll you are 2IO' or aver. 4' lodUAg '°' a career oi>-portunaty IO printina, :.a p ply al PENNYSAVl'.:H . lfm PU.cen.l.Ja. CM. ~ M••!fll•M Experienced prop<!rt y rrutnaiter for comm 'I. .In· duatnal. foqwre P 0 Boll C l.9544. Irvine.Cr\ WZ7J4 P /f Wort& ~ Good s. CaU 9112-3232 IOQQWDBF/C ~ with promlnenl f'aabloo Island invest World's Largest DfNT Al ASSIST. <'m'wts Ideal r and1da te S4().ll086. Employment Servi<'<' Ort.ho, chain1dc. Ex pr would have mtn. 2yr11. Genera.I Office help tor P e r s o n . C r o w n only. J oin our team' roUeKc. Syrs Ul engm~r Pl"ogresslVtOfflct' WSlll inf; 'manu(. l'n VlrOn · Mesu /Ne wport S.~·5l70 ment . well orgunilcd nw.nufactunne shop Co Hardware. 3107 E CoaM Micro Precision --.&11·9331. OfftCIHal'a YOYrlg ma o Deeded Im. med as all ·• r o1.1nd helper 111 our modern Ofc's. No e11v nee. Must ha\e car & drh er 's lie Gas allowance cal I. Mr Jay at ~I 8100 PURCHASING /MARK E."TING SECRET Alt Y · purc"has inJ? ex per occ· Hvy typlnR. custom•·r servtce, sal<iry open. Thi• John Martin Co., 41111 We:!>terly l'I .. Ste IU I, :--: n. CJll Sue or mail rt .,umc·. 752 1.oo..i menl fmn. Excellent op· CLERK 7 I I I This pos1llon offl'rs op pirtun.lty . Call 640--0123 I Part time. 11 PM lo 7 __ AM. Fri & Sal only 675 D&fTAl.ASSIST. pottu.ruty ror career acl llAlll oraA TOR Paulanno. CM 75 l 46.'i2 _ For mecbi.ne shop. Fast CLERICS growing compan y, Part lime & full time lMDe ll'ea needs good graveyard, part time sw quality people ,, good ing. Apply 7-Ele Hn Exper req X Hay lie vancement. For 1mmcd needed. Mon lhru thuro; uucrview please submit 7·3p m . La~unu H ills reswnc lJl dupli<'&lc to a.rea.830-0340 Unicorn Electri cal benefits. pd holidays Slott. 1097 W. Baker, . CalJE'V'erett~lO. C.M. CANVASSERS OJme joUl the co. wilh the IDOlll UNIQUE pay s cbedule you 've ever aeen. Exp. or will train. £Uher way. this Is 1 he 09P0f'lunily you 'Ve been waiti.nc for. Call for appl. •21M2.~12am. Q.8lK/TYrtST Perma ne nt p 'time Moo.·f'r1. Momings or afternoons . $3 75 hr Contact N. U1xon 642-9470. OJcktatl Waitress. P T Apply betwl'Cn 2·5. Mon· . f'n 741 W. Baker St. CM DINT Al AS SIS T. AHO RICIPT10HtST for friendly progressive specially practice 1n Newport Beach. Musi be bright. e nerJ?et1 c & mature. t:.x.pr. pref but not nee. for n ght J)l'rson Xlnl pay, fnnite benchts Non·smo«er. 644·059~. Dental Assistant NI out standing employl'<' for an OULStand.lng offkc. Call Catibier/Howiewares. Ap· ply In person. Crown Hardware. 3107 E. Coast Hwy .. CDM 1 1 for an Inter vie w OOMPANlON Elderly _f>42_.59S) __ • ---- --- Ptoducta.. PO Box 6470. Anaheim. 92806. FACTOttY HELP Shop trainee lmmed openings for right female to run smaJI machine operallon Xlnl company benefits. Deltronlc Corp CM ~ FACTORY WOUERS 4dn4011r.wffk EDLEfl INDUSI'RIES ZlOl Dove St N B. AcrD811 from O.C.Alrport CASHIER C afet e ria s tyl e n&t.aurant. Airport area. fart-time. U·3PM Mon· Fri. Exper'd. Call Ron 2-SPM.~ woman seeks m iddle De;k clerk. mature. rel.la aged woman toshr home ble per son for t~ront "domestic duties. ~On· De>k. Hrs must be nl'XI 1----------1 smoker. Salary . Mu;s. ble Factory Vie;.>. 496-5377 ___ , The Inn Al ~una. Companion1Housekeeper. 211 N . Coast Hw y. s days s.~. Non·s moker Laguna Beach. 494·7~ pref . m Ulll be m gd for appt. 17 IMMEDIAn OP&llHGS m Laguna N'igUt>I Mit ro Hwy .. CDM f'recisionSW'lss.831 9331. HSKPR1BABYSITT£H General -2or3daysa "eek w te ~()..C.SO per hr. ft.ti! lime or par t t1 ml'. :-.ie .. porl Harbor Inn llolel. I.ti)() W 8albOJ. NB 61S-3463 Master Bluepnnt hlcpg &t care for 11 mo 234FisctierAveC M. boy. Spyglhi. a rea 644-1.968 OPf'OtlTUHITT 540-9313 • MA.ID UNUMITll> ~~~t~ter H 0 M E M A K E R S · Exper pref. full time lostiluhooal che mica l Clerk.Gen Office. Supplement family in A.laop tlme.SU.~ sales. S1ra1ghl com · Photo T h cocne an your s pa.re u me mi.sMoo Mu.st have good Ortve'; For appt call 147·1S36 lllakU. apply Tbe IM at I nr & rne<"han1cal ap Above jobs full·lime. Ai>-j i.wn6-8PM w.&wia. 211 N. Coast 11.1\~ Call for appt aft. ply Mon· Fri. .,_ Hwy. Laguna Beac h !ipcr'I 1131-06'71 ~-tr_a_I -L-a;,<;r~·r-. -Col~ I Ni~;~me I ~Man ~'Ci ()puca101.spmHr Exper Sloralfe. Purt ttme. /\pp· Exptt. pref. Apply M oo 1 for property mgmt t•o F'~male pref X39 7431 ly ~2. Tues thru SaL. Fn. !H. Brure Sm1lh $800 mo • ga:. al atter6orw1mds. 644-~ ext. 28 S&n Clementdnn. 12:1 W.1 lowat><'e M1al ha\e u E6plandi1111. s c perieot-e. tool-. & ~r\K' k GENERAL O t'FICE Full lime. da>::; ~u:. type & spell. !n9-1711 I 64l·u:M tlOTEL MOT E L rex --·---1 O PR t'RONT Ot:S KI MAJM'f'INAHCE O.ERK -WANTl:;O. MICHAHfC i\wlY Mon Fri. 9-4 San $17 '6 MONTH PACKAGE WRAPl'ER for m&JI order co Co benefits ~ndly worlc t.ng rond WlU tram. App ly ln person 10am-4pm. ts.> S.Ddiler Cir. n n VI y (co r o f t-: 111 s I 96:J.911Bl I< E A~enu.. neat t.1110 area offlt'f' has 2 01w11 ing_.,, luK}l comm1.:.s1•t11 spl.Jt A nice piacf' lo "'Ork ' C_aJ.!E.~ 8170 f\ gt Rea.I Es tale AJtE YOU WUJIY OF WORKING WEEKENDS ~ HOllDA YS WHILE YOUR FRIENDS Pl.Al? GENERAL OFFIC E · l'art·Umc Job w -proper ty mngt to Aauralc l)"IXSl. IJt.e filing, fi gure wori< $4 ·~.SOhr de pending on qualiflca UOo.s. 15·2Dhrs wk nciu ble Coogenial sm group Rudy Mariman & Co 673-1221 Clemente Inn 125 w I ~ y~ani e.x penen e Espla.ndaan A\•C. s~ Wtlh e ne1neer lng ~r Clemente. _ • _ s 1 m I I a r co m pa n y Ho t e I s w 1 t <' h boar d neoeded Exc-ellent rom· Con i.1de r wo rk1n i.; normal houni for a pro gres.slve rorporal)()f). •>f tenng corporate rll•·nt:. real es tate & relul1·1I s e r v 1 c e !I lo I h 1· 1 r transferred employ"''" We sedt the except.1nn<1 I ,.A.9CTBS-WtAY service-minde d r t•a l d A pany Wlth good beneflt.i operator. ~Y ~tu ... S.am· & raises Call R ita. 4Pnt Wed . ..SUn. Apply to ~-C.Oast.al Person· auditor. Hotel Laguna. neJ Agency. 2790 H&rbor. 425 S. Coast Hwy . Lait. C M Never a ftt 8ch. 494-1 ~ l D«trolt.allc npenfl\Ce est.ate profeMional. Mu,,1 preferred. Painting PDll6e5SSCM.md lcnowledi.:•• WhWAr ~ Open. ~ all aspects of hom,· lllO oo lsL .. 2nd. shirt. sales & puttt\ases. am.I RaLe ran,ge M n to ~.81 ability to c:ommun1rat•· per hr. 2nd. sb1tl d1f. e (f e c t 1 v e I y w 1 t h CASHIB . health. CM area Call 0 c-... IC""IX' __ _ Mature woman. full or 1 S48-7488afl. 6 PM. c.1u rnPERSON FOR WAREHOUSE Gcu .. nil M•ua~' put time. Call Barbara SlJB.DIVlilON ,\SSF:~fBL\' Room. food . fl q uor forappt.St0-l280 Companjon. live·an or da1 PLANNING FACTORY operallon Must be ex· -Manager 1w as1ng Agt lereritW » br. tramfttees & real estatl' Housecleaning Fridays. for bu&Uleu park. """ llOWN JORDAN community. pnman l\ Must be consc1enl10US, lime. 6 days a week CO. on the telephone. flii.th ly to care for eldt!rly Ca.reer opPortUnity for penl'n<'ed. Refs. re~'d. ~ in good health. expcnen<'ed sub cliv1sion Good money, Incentive Apply ~r. F\"a.'M!r. San C~llERS Must have car. 962·1174. pla.nniag Draftsperson. bonus. hotiday. & aca· Ciernento Inn. J2S W. "18>-1634 P\anning, atthilectural tionpay Paid Wffkly. Dplandtan. 1 ---· or ci vil-e ngin eerin g l'arellfl -~--------u TUT• U r~~·t bat'kground dl'sired G••AL OfffCE St IR I ""'SAN'..,.. FRe~ "'CISCO BAY 1 Graphic skills a must. Small parts distnbuU>r "" I An I llJMCU.IUC.. in lrvtM nftds p4us anl MARKETS & MANHATTAN AREA ,..,p y in person wllh It responsible person for I OPENINGS samples to Mr. Fuentes IRVlNE 752·6666 ordtt entry, purchuing, Ol>eninas .1 bl n., 1 .: . al Robert Bern Wll!Jarr E o E M •L' fiihn -'~l.n for ful lune Asal.at.ant t ime share compull'r St Ne-wport ~ h uai -------_•_•_•_•_-I varied duties Good far full ~ avai a e .,,'!lam<' "' expand1nR I f'rol'Jl & Assoc i40l Q .1 .. · · ~ g. ex..., ..... g, many Managers on 2nd & 3rd I service corpo r a tion, · ac · telephone personality. shift No experience nee ks h Food &t BeveraRe Olret' Call !118.IK'y· ~·3042. We tRin. St.art S3.30 lo s,4 ~ess~~'fs~ on \'ntcd Onver 'Gardener comb. lo r . e x p e r I e n r e - per hour. Advancement "'~ I litvc vulJd CA llcense I neceMaJ"Y Call for appl oppcrturuty for man•fl:e· Sr O,.raticMts Mgr I Good drn•1ng record Pn vale Country Club ment poBitions to $5 50 Systewa Pf'OC)rClllWHl I' Min age 20 Apply al 644-5404 per hour If qualified. For 1 Data Cot:u:cw1katioM I P en n Y s a v e r . 1 6 Ii O more information & m I ~-r Pla<.'Clll.la CM ~. apply U> sl.orc Sr ..a.....acottons/ DRIV .... S 1132. 30009 Crown Valley -...... I ~ rront o((i~ girl. typing & JO.key w, arcura<'). pay • ra.Lses & med. plan as dutit:S increase. 960-s-192 Pkwy. Laguna Beac.·h,I ,.rOC)r'&WiWIWr Q)ecker Cab.4938888 1 411&9850. Wiii Ullerview I To qualify: a fam1han ty - Mon l bru f'rl 9am to wrt1i BurrouRhs environ ~· mcnt is des irabl e Equal()ppor Employer Management experience will pl1:1ce you 111 11 pro M able & sa us f~ in.: career w1lh ext·cllenl ~HIER /HOUSEWAR E~ Awly io person. K1on H.ardware, 1024 Irvine IWestcliff P\aui >.NB CHILD CARE Cente r . Racquet Club of Irvine. pmt time weekdays. Call ~an8::.>-J JO Mon lhru personal benents Send re s um e t o REMOTE COMPUTl:'-JG CORPORATION. 1076 E. Meadow Circle. Palo Alt.o. CA. 9U>3. E:quaJ Oppc>r Employer Fri. 552--S683 ----COOK for con v ho::;p. ---------10AM·6 :ii PM lull time Clencal exper. ooly. Xll'IL Empl. IT IS NOT ONLY W H ,·, T W [ R l 0 0 I N l; TO DA Y BUT WHAT Wf RE PL~NNING FO R l(JMORRO W Jli,t1 v'flll uff •!I Y'lll !lit li•·st 111 r.a: r1:r oppor t11111!11: General VOLT •Typi11ts. •SecN!tanci.. I • A c c o u n. l a n t :; • •Wareho u s e . • ,\:. · sembia's. • Mat.nteoan«. •Industrial. Read this ad today ... & work tomor. row! No f ee. VOLT '' M1•1u1n••· ··• 11 • t ·• 546-4741 3848 Campus Or N ij <Across f roro John Wayne Airport I Equal Oppor Employer Gen1 Office Temp f l It's fun! Promotional of fice fOf' Circus V 31'11a~. IL typing. \'a ried duties 5;56.3126 ------- thorough. reliable. Have Secrelanal skills r 1· 2817S. liallada) degree of orRani1at11111 own traoa. Reh r e · qlllrediCall n 14 649 ~I s.anu Ana ~Ulrcd forcoord111at11111 qWed. 640-7008 I 1 & folk>w·lhrooRh on J .. ~t 1 __ 9 9.0131 s 1gnments w 11t1 Ha•.....t..-or MANAG891HT m1rumum supervision S ...... , ~ I PART TIME Umit.ed travel. Permu tuU or ptti~ job. Xllll lmm di l f 11 nerttsalary PoBrt.lon wnh lralrun' opportu111t1es pos~ :v~. both l~:;,: ~INGS ~ benefits.Compan) O>mpetjtive wages. C.On & algbts for aggr~save Adult& wilb outstandltlg. located near Oranxt· vement hours. Apply :.ii 1odlv1duals With Rood attrac:t1ve penonal.IUes County Airport. H 1\ McDonald•. 6SO Ave peuonall tles. Start wtio eajoy wortln4 with deVa>&bn*er's fi{'('mW Plro,SanClemente S900·S1200 /p er m o ldds. Over 2L S&&rt at prefen-ed. Call Frankie +benefit.. J\wly daily ll..SO per bour Phone Hunzeker for further m lt«>OOltft.AMT ~Spma!Jcf<KJ('an orf 642·432 1 . Exl 2 50 formalJOn714·7)2-0707 MAIMT'IMAMCE Mary ~e N' Ed~ f>l ua. BE"IWEEN l·S p~ a.-&-. c~ f\UJ·lnne le part lime. (10 E. 17th. Cost& Mesa Aall for~ ~ 497·M34 ---1 Equ&J()pportwuty 1 Opening ror l1 cen~cd aHSUltANCI AGHCY. Restauranl Mu.st ha•c · j <Mned. wtlh n.allonal n· Man.ager for f°11"$l Class I Em~r s alespeople. local I\ Part t I m c ll a I . st rong ba c k g round ferTaJ syst~m . .Excell•·nl pe r s o nallted line!>' Plea.o;c send resume & ,.Aa'TTIMl 1 wor kln2. condlllonl> traultt. lead to full llm<' phot(i to Class1f1C'd i\d I EVMMGS I ~ 100'.,. romrn1Sl>llm t"X~Uent career 962 5S97 C578 , Da l l y Piiot . i As&IM U1 edJlo<' !>un···~ ~~7~~n11al il Jll>I tNSUltAMCf • f' 0 Bo'.\ \560. Cosi.1 I ronducud tm m our ,,f I 1 ~{~a. Ca 92621; f1C'C.' al ttM> Or1111ge Coa!>l ~ Property &C~ually A.., -• • --Dally l'llol 5 JO 9 JO EXl;("('•Sl'STE.H.~· SL~l. exp man 2 YI"$ Int· ~f.ARL~E: TRA\ k.L LWT . Moo i''n 9 :ii I :I> Satur \... "'-!..''.::!!'' ) typing, xlnt benef it:. OPI:.'RATOR . W mm day Grt'at for rolle11:ian<. ~ -- James Insurance office, S)TS ex per Top .. JltN> &.. and moon1lld'tlers S&4 vr Irvine. call Ma urt<en tx-nehls C all col IP <'\ w k 0 N L y Real C~~ SHARE 752-0900 EOE ~l Manna dd RF.Ql'IREMDiT IS !\ Key. GOOD VO ICE Call SAUS Int. des11tn asst. :gen of fiC'e FT Must draft & type Ca II Ly nne !f».2J).33 J A.'HTORIAL. ~r'-tC-4'.I parl l 1m c. Coqa Mesa I I'\ lnC a ma EA per ad.Its. top pay or 1-ub contract 213 "923·91!59 Call bl"TI 4pm~pm. 642 "321, r-xt 312 a ft<'r Llrruted <>Pf1'ltnits Rt•JI ~needed. eit!)4'r :; :ii PB. Monday lhru Eeitall' h<."ef\St'd & exp c1 l"fQ\tred. Le~rt pa~ fnday onl y ' Looking f11r Day., night shills open.1---------something new & 0 1 ii SO'l-Comml!>s1on Call If\£ to offer your olfl l~or5J0.1186 A.i.k PBX Wwenn~ Ser\•tce clu:atele~ We have 1t '. A (or Melvena Open~ M•ture. de De"W C'OO("('Pl an 11m~h<1r MroiANlC. w 'onan ex-pendab4e Day stut\ Ex ~ wt\J('h makes salt'' ,_Good wor\ltftO~, pe°' pref but 'A1ll tram f :a~lt't' & e ltm:tt\''> ..-..... ~~ e scr o w . T o p c um Manne eirper des able -------ITU.SS~ for eas) :>JI~· ... s.o.s. ta.Pt Employers deeperately need ~mporary office belp. Seeking qualified: benefits. Please apply in per.IOO. Beverly M aoor. :MO Victoria. CM. You mrt lllve n<ltlctd tllt new blc wllltl bu1ld1nc wlttt the or1n1t Ille roof al Ille kin1ptro Serr1 otfrtmp ro tflt San Dleco rrft'dl Thlt's ou1 company. Eitdl¥co. and ... 1T1an ufecturt 111d mal'Mt \OP!llsbUltd preclslOfl eilctrollle tttSlrvmentat!on system$ We t111Ttfltt{h1ve tM toll0111111& ooen1nas Gen1 Offt'. p4easanl Sales , -------- otk ndll H U.starter for Janst.onal Route openlnl(s l)'PU'li. filing. etc. S4 hr In HB &. CM area~. 714-5418-9617 •l'IX• \\ill not tntcrfrrl'~•th TA 8 . ao5 w erin g )°OW' resale. these will aervice help' CaU Guy Dillow (11r Medk&I Setretary s, Book · keepers. C lerk!> & ~· TOP PAV! NAM£ YOU R O WN HOURS! S,.CWOHk• S..-.kn 614-2190 City, Orange EOE (Jeltcal ... , ...... Jot. llahlre woman fo r _... Newport Bch <Ac. derical, DO SH. Hrs. l..sPM lloo·Frl. 646-7'3l. ~ 1\Je Clerk. En· cry ..wa JIOliUon. Upl LY'Plna, detaU mlnded. Oood co. beneflta. -- CX>OK. full or P rr. 112 bed convalescent hospital. Port Mesa Convalescent Hoepttal. 2570 Newport Bl. CM. &U-0400 Coolr.s Prep. cook needed full or put Ume. Pref. exp. but not nee. Good Earth Restaurant: 640·241 l . Aak for Bill or Mike. COOK wanted, quantity cooltio& eitper. needed fw retirement facility. Good medical & dental beneflls. Newport VIiia. ed-91. Counaelo rs positions avail. CETA eligible. M2-0.'m Co unt e r Perao n /Sandwl c h Maker. 6-2, Mon. thru PH. Salary open. Apply in penoo 8-llam. 2-3pm. 'JOO Newport Center Dr. Pacific M ulual, 1s t. n oor . Faahloo bland. N.8. COUMTll ... tic) wart 1"-6 1burs. MM to 2PM. Apply i.n 1>9raoa. Golden 801 llllm&I. 11'1'1 BMch Bt. HB. (J bib no. ot Tel1-\) • hrt Tilt Seay ..... • leu1t11 mtJI TldlllciMs .UL-. • llldnlilc ass 1 •11rs . _. •111 Elttllon • Madills,.dlllt !l*) • ,,. &dlltr llitMID • PnijU I s/Systm • .:. .. b;louf IET TO UOW US Al EIDEYCO W£ WRCOME YOUR EJIQUllUES BNCllVCO ~ • 631-«rro. please call for appoint. roent. 5111-2730 Good typi.at. tranacHber. entbualu tk learner? Good 09PtY in N B. Oen talalfc. 551.-.i. Gen1 Office. Cd.M . neat afll)e.~ M hr r it or pit.. 67S-2L13 Get!, Offiu: Sm Publiahinl firm 1s aeelun1 Gen 'I offc wortter. almo&e clen cal duties. r elaxed a l · roosphere. mature non· amok.er. Pal: 888-4357 155'1 Q>mpuUr Lo, H. 8. F'lftd what >'"" want It'\ Pllb' PUol Ctulifleda. ... .. y.,.'f'f'nM7 •• ,...o.r ,,. 'I IUl8 to fa)' tor • ad 1111 aw Dell)' Piiat e.r.tee IMndor7 tllll ma ••1111111110UI' pnf••l•al IMttty. hr ,..,,.. tafwmatlon ClllJ .... Jewelry Salespenon F/lunie position Apply 111 pera o o : KIRK JEWELER S . 230() Harboc' Blvd . C. M. L.A.HDSC»I SrtCIAIJST We ~ loc*1ac for an energeOc peno«I w lsom4l ~ 6. exper. In prunJn.1 • lawn cere F /lime In CdM. Xlnt wortinC coed. Call Mon. Prl., laaHpal. 17$.22118. LM.INDRV -Help Wiii• tad. For retirement fecilit1 Good mectical • dental bene. Newport w.l•ta.91 . LIAO MAM/f,.... tor producUOo ceramic tbap. ._ ba" lead e~· pr. and ~ apanllb.. m.- I.At•• Secretary exp 'd. .-eraJ pnctl~. o.c . .... ~ ....... See. w /mla. ol l.Yr aper. for P.I. defe.nae ftma ......... laland . ............. wiln• .... l. Oolllact Juet AJ • Medi.cal Front ofttce help with upem·~ In Long 8Nldl \.213 ~I --·----· Mode&a· Ell cons Wanted by O.C 's finest Ell con Servi {'f 14.1-0180 . . . .. Aft.er 8J> m Mol4ft19 Machl11• o,. ..... We ha ve n o w o rk ~!Join a bU!I)'. _... • .uu arowtnc 30 re--old co: ~arn oa UM! IMft ol rout cbcMtt white ..... wMb • leader iJt the C\MOID rDOldina ln· ..,. Pr'eMftl opening.a avalf. oa irave yard ahlft. Upm to hm. R"'6d advancemtt1t roe tbaae lbowlDc apcJtude • desire. Good 1tartln1 ftfO +lhift boaUI -t tll --beneftta co. paid. Proftt 11wta1 empk>)'ee tnc.Uve procr9m. CIMCO ~~ a bilk ~ker olf Im:,...... ..,.,_. meclaaalc. so~ .. YOU ,...,,, toe. Mopedlud. ei...a~t.ootf•or aa..-.. Dl'f•n;c-1r.:: ...... --.. -..... --.-.-.*-·· 9telioe . • • · oa ... Wt4. • Fri. .....MWm. Pll.eeeD: ...... T A.8 ans. lttV has a full details on March few posttk>ns o pen In I IJ'aJ.nmM & at'credltal1on 1\18., SA. CM . & HuoL 8. ' 54S.9491 areu. Varied abifta. P tr Ot" F rr. Many outatand· lr'I bend\ts. Wort near )"QUI' bomt & earn wti 1 le you learn. so.4230 E.O E. PallOllDel SlealTAIY I Seif-starter w /Rood lYP. IOI and S.H. skllls for poalUon w/variety. somt' penonnel • Insurance ~. lrvtoearea. Call f« appt; 540-761' A. K.endavts Ind E.O.E. PHONE DISPAreH!:R, w.med for amall plumb-mc compall1. No e1tper ..-. Perfed. for 1tv-dent. Wknda o nly . NNl53 (Qs1Wtt15Jiij1Jj Real Estate Sales S A L E S PEOPLE NEEDED i n S unset B eac h of fice , t o p commission. Call Bud Hyarns C714)....S502 The fastest draw In thC' Wett. . .a Dally Piiot 08Sllllled Ad. &U-5678 IETAIL MANAGER, WOMENS An exceptional oppty to earn more than '20.000 per yr managing a fine specialty store ln Newport Beach. Must be exper'd at staffing. s upervision. sales tralnlng & mottvatlon/ Quality clothlng background ls a n essential. Full benefits. Plene reply in confidence to: O«leral Manacer. PO Box 3118. Seal Beach, ~a. 90740. IUICIPTIONlST -We ~~~~~~~;.;_1 ---....;:;;.;;..._ .......... ..,..,,.,to ~Home~,. hmdle f1'09l olnce order &.all ......., I* wtl • m•t clll* for IDellll ~nee ,....,...,..__...,_a h u atretcb 1Ulcb ftnn. Oood mu. tklll.a )'Olml ..... era.. db' _.,WW lr8'A. f'7Mlll 9t+WfG') • wWin1nN1 a proaroah•• water ~ wanUJct. Min IO ...,. oo amall com ~ hrm, Complete to w p m / t y p I n 1 , ~ • -*-We •P· t..nl ~. ~ _. _. "-preclat• your en ID,._ Tn. W A.nc.'° ttn"I •um :r •• _, .......... ., ........ _ ~.OllJBob .... -.. •• uvuu a&.art1nl --Au. .r-: aalary + XTltA beoe. -------llCllTAIY~ Sand reawae to Paaco --Ltd, PO Bu 181123. S+llSCM --nora ln1ne, mis. Or call ... & WOl •I Real mtUlle la"'1n>eftt ™"~ -CA.~ lw • lh&111 U 10'& are t.NtJ ....._l ~ wbo ea.a type 10 ~' RttepcJoniat/Bookktt""r ~ tn a carw • ::J""t wpm61.akelboc1U.nd •l f ,.. ~ )otl, lh&I tw IO wpm, A NIAimum of 2 or pres llg1ous law >'O'U OllP0'1 ..... lO "'lft )'MR uperi~ locll.d firm Newport Hoch t>I tbt -v "' lna t I .... ~'°" Salary romm•n•ur"l• OM o tbe mo.t •uc l\J te e.,..onea. Qu.let. .. " • ~ C"CllllfUJ al40CJJl>bUe <'Of'· rrl end I)' a lmoapbtl rc with ability " '-"' poraUon& Ill the Uniled Wlth aaiall comp11n y ~ As~ fM sally, S'ta4a beoe(Ha. Advancement •!:~' 714~~ opportunity pou lblt' E • P e r 1 e D c e n o t Salary t-ommenaurate ••c•,tlo 1tht/Xeros ntteaaary, bul bere·s wttb ~ EOE ;r 0,.r .. CN what LS.. P\eae C&il or seod ck :. f\&11 U~ km to &pm HlebScbool~aoon tailed ruume -with Aeuant. good telephonft ~e AU.Mude aa1ary requirement.a to. • 11 Illa net-App I y 1 n We!J Gf'OOmfld Mrs Apes Tu.mer penon to Mr. f'\H!alft at Good Driv\nc Re<'Ol'd VLJb&e Investment.a Robert Belo, Wiiham A.bllily to lrH l ~ lOlll2GarfWd Ave, Hunt· FroeUu\uoc. 1..01 Qwall 11.ke people. wit.b -a s1n &ngl.oD Beacb921646 Sl., Newport Beach.. oere lnttteal i.a Customer m• )ISM,547 R_E_C_E_P..;.T_I O...::.:.;N:..:1:.::S:_T __ -J ~~km •• above au.1.;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;. Ma.ture. t>.xper person to Secrd.uy ans wer bus y phones. 11 you Uunk you're our TOPIXICUTIVE type, greet public & type of person, doo 't SECal'TAltY perform various orta ce waiL .. Cootact us today Major medical elec · duties. 714-891·3428 in person tronlcs company Is st.-ek· •~_..,.,...1ST .. Lag a career person who ~ '""'" I: liltes a busy desk. has Needed IA our lntema-....-. ~ skill."l ln typing 80 wpm & liooal corporate bead-,,,._,_ shorthand 90 wpm, has qu~rters locatt:d 1n telex Hper1e~ & good Irvine.. Beautiful work-apt.itude in math. We are ing eoviroa.meoL Some '" "' e>r...-c..ty in need al an orxanized typing & phooe work. Ir 292S Harbor Blvd. self-11.ar\.er who ellJ()ys you're looking for a COSTA MESA details & diversllicaUon. career wttb excellent op-979 2500 Non·smoker. Lou t1on portuolty lor advance· ____ • __ ..:;.__ dose to all your pel"SOOJll " ................. SECR.l:I'ARY -Xlnl op portunuy for e•per , bniht, aelf-mot1valed penon. Acl"\&fate tYPt.nl- Saliuy delleodent on e• · per . Cal I for a ppt. 114·8l3·8HO Ext. 30. E.0.E Secretarial Eicecutlve Set-retary N 8. Land developer. Tot> skills. Sal. oegot. c.aJJ. 956-3m, L)'llne. Secttury A.DtiilMISDA TIVE ASSISTANT Fee paid. Need a top notch person for food ~age office. Lots or cus lomer conta ct & variety in a relaxed al· n:uphere. To $1250. ~II Al f'onlalne, S40·SOOt. Abo fee jobs. Soetling & Snelling of Newpo rt Beach Agen<'y, 4340 c.a~. .. .._. .... !LW .. ul 1111 '4• J .... . ...................................... . . ..................... ...... , . ......... ,_,. TDI TllAl.Nl8 MaraWi ......, TaW. -~~rot· w/I .., ...,..,.. 6 eW. -Ctnlr~t QllM W/pcl hi mlr· .... ...,a.tflldMQoa rar .... ..-. bed. SolW W9lt o.t Mviat UL cherry. lllONt./080. ,.. ..... tltt._" • l•t mnn •P-C.DdMllt.e m.ut 2-c-1-1-1-w-----i.w a ca6a ot ..._ <'04 v er Ca¥alr y L-.,... • llbrWI w lleabl)arda '100 -· lll'Oftl .. tm!Ja, .. u -. AJao, amall coll4lction orpabed • a ,.rf•c· of anUque pl1t oll Uoall&.. 'ldlll)' lora\t!d -.... ' 6n 8llllt Juan Cap6atrano area. lalorma&lon not prvvided OD ~. ln· MrvWws f'rida.>' OI S.t. call TM-C»JOU for appt. Unicorn &lectrlc a l Pn>ducU.. ..... "" 1010 ....................... ~ lt 1lde/1lde, ...... 8DOd CODcl. ~. .-aa.s TRAlNE.IS -Growtn1 1.oo1 reat.a1 nrm bu opeo-laO tor 1D11J at ttorea ln 1 Hoepo6nt R.efrta. i. Cotta lleu, L•auaa cu ft. 2dr. SlJD, Od cood. Bea 11 l'l Toro. Neat In _..,_..., _____ _ appearance w taood IUIWXIDell'I uw. reuiDed handwrtt.tna. 2 yn ~-heat ovea •ad cookJna )lftleorecPva.14lftt uper. well . brollert&r1ddle· Med>.anlcal apUtudt. Ap-combo MOO 99 Pb 1.Q) Npt. Blvd. C.M. e\191 • ' 4 ·4 364 or 23flX) Lambert· 1203 El Tun>. Chest f reeier 9c'1 ft. SlOO 1VT'OR • in Math evea rn-nu for6UlaracSer. 1Galfen and SauJer gas 49M812 I =:._Call after 6 P M. ••llUY •• Ooed...S ......... !f:'°"*-OR I wW •m.l.farY• MAIT'm AUCTION U6HH&llM6U 11 ....... Na llvtnc rm. bd1 oom. llillllt&el 7H !!! nn 10-pe pl•JPH coucb. DeWt' \lied. Kint coed . ~9000, NU SUGG. l>Yt 7117. eves 144·~ Mk tor Debr'a. 90PA 81'!0, new matare.a • .,... upb11try ans . Ml·GIUsSll-9541 EvM. tuncSlome O•k room dl v Ider· bookabel \'U· desk combo • .,. ·ion~ 40" bi bf 19" deep. . • OriC. P5. NB 79M292 Movtna. Fumlture for aale Appliances also. m3C7'9. VldOriao Loveseat. goki velvet.. mrbl loP coffee t.bl. 2 commodes. 982-2151 ~ llabog)wry desk tbl1storace ~ab $300 Nat1 Wood Walerbed SITS. -.:&& -- 5* 1055 T)11ht $•1 Offc Rdn tor P tr: 16-20brs per wk. bke=.sUo~. ' C.M.-N.8 . area. Call 6312789 G9wp ...................... ~•'till Park Barbara: M$-3201 • May\&£ Washer & Dryer Twht-WordProc:insor Sl.50 both. Good worltlllg f ist. accurate Typist cond. !a2917 wanud for eut.ry leve l C • poait.ioCl. Pleasant wortt-':'9!'9 • ing cood. Apply in person .. ,.pa.t 1 0 30 llemeowuen Aa.aoc. Sat. 23rd. 9am..,.pm. Sboes. bargains. from large lelect Ion ol Hom~ fo'urn1 s b1n gs , houaewares. clothing . to Mr-Fuentes at Robert •••••••-•• • ••• • • • • • • • • Bain. William t'rost & Olympus OM·lN. blk , toys Aasoc.. 1401 Quail SL, 50,1.a. stLIJ under warr . Baby .urns. etr Be Early ror best &elect ion. Newport Beach. Vivrtar 70-LSO Ct' Zoom. at Glenn View Park, ror 2.X match multiplier. WAITRESSES roffec S piral one 400 16 J , sbopexper. lmml'd open-Vivrt.ar Plash, manual ,, Ing, graveyard sh1fl. ac~nes S.H5 '0"0 10pm ·6am Appl y Con.sider port lradei.. of Glenn Dr & Sw~t raar. \'I C s w of denw~t & Mr F'ad- ,H 8 •••• -..I ~ mm. ..... IUYINO ..... edwr Md ... 8Ncb Blvd. ... ..a ••• I I Fl I .... ··-Pool·tbl ~ ....... -.... , cllMm mad•. .... t&Jar pocket.a. top, a.o .... -4N-1111. ... P\nn. 91a1iaa. S.roq ..., Hi() ~ e&.c. oldaa. track (JD) r: SMID. Jed«, ll2$.831 Bally prol eulonal an: ade put.er procr am. cir. ~1·!1442 wi'& oom MOO/belt f'blJ lir.e 9'.eel omee desk, 1lmulated maboaany top, good condition. file drawer. 1100. Call ••10 afttt epm NI 14.Xl!ft.. MW. 2 iUoners l7S & Used 1811 Correctin g ants si.Je s • 7 ~., Selectric ll. tmoe old. Brown air cond 1614 ., 7S2.-0IW7 D>. p --8ft. Seers pool lble. Xlnl 75 f'irm. Aft • -0279 cmd SJ PM.S:U $700-N Cub fam wpt lkb hnnls . membership. ee aocl 173-JS.56 Tram~ SensatM>o proreas1onal ~.~used lHP Whirlwind x!nt cond. lllO. bench gnndtt, w S20 &42-81133. SHP S27SToro mower, 84c.D S&n. neartyne ---WANTED. OngU\aJ 10" & 12" J a tt LP ':. o f .!'t Also good l950'sl960 voe~ & vocal gro~. !>46--0038 Ask for A.W·SPM, Mon· No rock Vito 10 afioe desk .t. daair'S oear n~w. Daya 711-4031. ~'sC.(181J. ..... IOl7 ........................ Blue froat AIMIOD par. rot. w /lee. cace on sUaod. SliOIOBO. S40-1Z1S ,._ &O..,... 8090 ....................... K!:NWOOD KR.SOJO re· oetwr M waua J)ef' chan- nel, reo;dart)' $tO() l)()W 12519. Atlantic Music. 445 E. 11'UISl., C.M . --- fo;.<)TATE SALE; 1979 Gulbransen 621 Orga n F'tlr appt. to view, call Securlly Pa<'ifl<' Na - M.aau ya /'Sekor. 35<n m. 4 boo.al Bank. Real ~tale lens & rue, top c:ond. Mncl-7~17J wtlday on- ..... :1•1i< f''ra RUMMA SAU Taylor ·s Restaurant. _492_·_l313 ______ _ Redhill & SA Fwy Tusl1n Wanted: cashier, r 'tame night shift. 7 · 11 t•ood store. Must be 21. Call Rkk. 646-UlS . ~ 642-04.36 -ll:J ":::. ~~ I SCRAMIDS lyM 00. • Rel~ ... t.or . 20 N. SB.~. Sat 'Sun f'eb 23 &24 1 •.ut"Wr!K' ~·10"' Sobme r Gnnd .,.. meat + good company! SALESLADY needs. Mission Viejo Securit y Offer, P iT. 2 l beeefits coouet Sden· • f'1 area. Excellent benefits nites , eek ln Ulic Drilling Control.I THISHOUtlmew·........,., package, s alary com-a w · x t work I•--------~ ~S7 90SI , per sonnel ~ mensurate with e x-I cond ln presllg~ N.8 . WAll&fOUSEMAH • E.O.E. · 22 Furuoo laland NB perlence. Only those Condo. No exper needed, NJ lime. Expr. nee. ror neut.raJ color, lllnl cond Over l.000 M m.s • • I """'1 n U\.l Plano. YK1oria sty~ bit ~anleed $27~. ull 1 Presented by -Hou~ M08'Y 1n tlm. Completely ~bll _.....,_.,962 ~I__ KJwa.rus Club ...,,.,rt Cl"OC'U.' t •· •----' un.. l'OMPUT l"lt ""res..,.n>, n iute & &old . DoqJ 1040 Of ;-iewpon C~nt.er , • ~ul ono• of a ku1d ••••• •. • ••• • • •• •. • • •• • • To help fund our youth Al lhl-off1 <'t' t twy haw• A.Jong $6..500 M best o( " see king permane nt will train right person lrvtne di.stnbutor. Gd · ~ fT'Yl'IST Salesman needed for employment need apply. Please call M-F. 8am-benefits .• coogerual rom needed fwl Ume bye~-small but expanding cau SUsan al 581-3830 •pm. 675-6101. PQDY. Oall 8 to s. Mon Ironic compan)' k>cated ~phlcs business. thru f'n. SS0.2730 nr. OC Airport. TWX ell· 1 Ask for Glen. 536-2926 SET-~ PStSOH pr.heJplw.CallBeverly.j r................... SECRETARY I P~e!er experlenre In 1wmoowc . !Jn.UOO ~ Agency oU.ce for In dtillmg, forming & ~nd-learunl(. Co!lta Restaurant --1 ~~~._pos ition, Im . surance company re: ID& of tubular alumtnum '.'t1esa I rvine an ·a 1-:x- "'"'-" ~ openl.og. Sales quires pl'rson havlnt: pr o duC't s , but a n y pe rae n <.'e d w in dow ·:•• ~ & Cl~ver Newport. expeneoce required. good se<-retunul s kills mechan1<.'al set -up l'X washn sub ronlruct. Beach, k>oking for youn~ Sl,IXX>tmo. Send resume I AppticanLc; must type 55 perienre w\JI qualiry. lsl. 2131923-9859 . men&womenavall.for to:LaPazProducts.PO.·wpmandhavc good rom· shirt openln it~. Ra te days &some rughts m all ~:'59· Brea, CA 92621, munlralaon skills. We 0r. range $4.00to ~ ~ Word Processin.-e Tt•mp facet :. o f th c .Sales. fer compellllve s1:1lary I ROWM JORDA N HlGHHOURLYRJ\TES rest~~lC;ill bc~wcenJ SaJes pasiUon available. and excel. be ne fits CO. l,,e.~al~neral f_&4 752·2!.38. __ Building mate ri a ls . packai:e 28t7 S.Halladay Mt'CiJcal TL~hn•<'al Restaw-<1nl Oranite County a rea OHi<'t' IS localed an Jlunl· Santa i\na Hus Personnel. Pull ar Pleast-call 637-7373 ington Heach. For appt 979-013 I MAG I & II W 1\.'JG P /f work AM or PM ---r<1ll Glori a Bus:.urd ---MEMORY LEX ITHON !.tuf\s' " I SaJespersoo 7i4,9:r1-4445 SEWI NG M SYS.06 • ,,.ppy m person ..... ,L...,Sala Corn· ~Travelers • ACH I Nt: LA.N li':R M-W-F, lpm-6pm. T·Th """'~ ry + E.O E OPERATOR. C'anvas & XEROX Im VYDEC 8am-1pm at Plaza De ml!aion. 631-e802... · M IF upholstery produc ts XEROX850 WORD } =·ac4:.8~B~b St., SALES PEISOMS 1 • SICUTAR•s • ==~:.\J.~~~~r DNX>NICS ST~i"~ --P\!rsona.lity plus adults Ex«Secy C'l l pre ferr l'd-wall tra in AMTEXT JACQUAJtD RES'l'AURANTllELP to work with a nd Xlnt.AnabarunsK MS-zat7for appt P /f counter work bufret rrotlvat.e kids. Over 21. Acctg Deg 124.000 ----~~-=----c-lST &2."'IO SJU f'TS style. flex.able b.rs, 93. 1!1 Laguna, Capislrano.1 ExecSecy RE U > Shl pp l ng t R ecelvan ~ LONG SHORTTEH~ Ideal ror housewiv~ & SanClementeareas. SH.400 to$15,600 Wanted. t-1<-rk foc small Oran~e Co college students. Aal'l>C>rt PART TIME 0SaJes:OurOff1~• • rompany. WLIJ train In & Beacb area~ area. Call Ron for appt.I EVB41NGS Appt()nly F'rt't' \mtory rontrol. pa<.'kan~ 213 ~6HOS 2 5PM. ~ Lu Re1Dders ~enry b.ght offic-e work. som1 714 '8J:>.410J -PHONE: 40208irch. ~tab "&i erra nds 894 313K or Restaw-ant I 642-4321 or 496-6800 ~ Beacll 8l3-a 190 896-0100 ROBERT H.J\LFS Oi'' ORANGE COUNTY PERSONNEL SERVlC t-: N e w & e )( c I t I D g Ext.. 250. Between 1 SPM. '~~~~~~~~~ restaurant conce pt Ask For Andrea ~ Salesperson A.'\SLS Newport Beach/lrvlnej SECRETARYTRAINEE lanl Manager. Ladies area locatJO(l. Now ac SA.LfS a ETAll 1 Trainee w/\yping abili ly sbnes. Experienced. f'111 ' cept&ng appUcaUons for Exciting traditiona l o r 40·60wpm w /a c -ume. ToP Comml.SS)()O. '. prep, utility, cashiers. & women's clothing store curacy. E.xper. helpful. :r'~~· ~:~i~~ f counter help. Xlnt. op-expanding rapidly, seeks but will traia right t-an-ls1and.. ~1 -portunity for stooenlR & bright~ intelligent, ag-did.ate. Apt.itl.de & wlll· #\' bousewlves. Fleitlble gress ive sales pro-ingness to work hard am· Stationer y St or e lo ' scbedulea. C/time & l esslooal who un· portanL645-2U1. c.orooa Del M _.......,~ "• Con dent.ands the "EA.le · ar ~ "" p , .. me. uct Norlin Pnip Look ... Call Mr: Secretary for busy Hunt· I exper'd sales lady. f'111· .. Restauraoll Inc. Mr. Reynolds 846.1476 lnglon Beacb law !inn time. 5 days, xlol. worlt- ' ~ ~7-0883, M-F, 846-00U. Ducks• Co. So: General liUpUoo. 2Y~ I '°' ~a. Eapeciall1 9-5. I est. PWa. exper. c1eslred. 847~1. nne ctienlde. 67s-1010 ~ I • . . . . Rmtaunmt Jal C las s Italian Reltauraot needa recei v. in& clertl·at.eward. Apply Promo Resuuraate. So. Oil. Ptua. Upper ~vel. Raitaurant DB. TACO IS HIRING Del Taco. a rapidly ex- pand log fas t -lood restaurant chain. baa im· 1 mediaU =Inga for day ;: belp, in~g scbool boura. Excelle nt for \. houlnrivea. evening slu· dents or retired persons. 1', l'tea&e apply ln penion at ettber" the following; DB.TACO, INC. .a> Barranca Pkwy. lrvlne 2841 W. Wa.mer Santa Ana All Equal Opportunity Employer 11 /F llSTAUUMT SALIS... SICltlTAltY IS«>ck Brollera1e Firm AQ:reuive personality Xlnt op114. i ba 1 ~? Deao Wit· ph.a salespenoa needed w/ldat t~ '::uf.1~ terinHunt.. 8cb. offers: for ~ County Utle won ln f•t P9ced. COO· OPPOR11JNJTY company. Must have genial~Beacbof· ~~ORK SaJ IQOCI sales background. fice. call Ula at833-2900 .,...,."RO..n.ENT ary + commlsak>o. r..<,,., ,, ... Extensive sales training Secretary/Gen'!. Office N7·2'23 program. For an In-P/t , must bave ca r , lerv>eW, call Michelle: airport area, Dacaon TEACHERS Pre-School 55&-lll4. E.0 .E. fr M /F 0.,,. 7M-OU4 f u 11 & par l t I m e : Westmirulter. 894-40Jti SAUS TRAINEE -Sm • SICaET ARY we1J establl.shed maoul. ~/import company Teacbers·Part Ume, long d electrical distribuUoo an Huntington Exec park. termaubll needed in LOG equip. 1.s looting for ag· al Beach Blvd/San Diego &dementary. Valid Cal gressive individuals who Fwy. Maruman Corp. cndeotial ~uired. $27 want a career in field (7 14 ) 842·0411. (213> daily. La1una Beacb sales. 1be appltcaUoo of G-8IM9 I ~. 49t-8546 tbe type or equip we Secrdary. Law flrm near TELEPHONE WORK manul. iB not learned .. 1....-, adm.ln. 4 somA Part.time from home. overnlte. Tberef0tt this -.-· .. Lo I 11 opportunity requires an legal, IL shorthand. gd. ca ca II to make lndl vdua l w / 'in· typing skil.l.s, call JI.di, appta w /businesses . m.imo Xlnt. comm. 831-0391 t.eW1ence. learning abili-· --------- ty, patjence, aggressive· l•--------ness & above all the de· sire to make sales a career, for It takes a min. of 2)TS. to ~ome an effective sales in· divktual In the electrical lndmtry. Secretaries TB.I SOLICITOR Lucky You! We are rapidly expanding our ~lness & need more telepbone aoli citon. We 2333 N. Broadway ~ lfalO Santa Ana Wo rd Pr oressi n ~. word.stream oper ator. Corporate law farm Fashion Island. Non: smoker preferred . Barbara. "4-44n WRITER. high q uaht)' maguti ... : pbo(.o ability be!ptuJ. some travel pro- bab&e. Send ex~rienC'e, lllter'ests, pubbsbed a rt.I. cle ~mples; indicate pay history & reqwre· I ments· Senior Editor. ZJ> E. 17th SL Ste ~ 04921627 Youth Counselors Part Time evenings . Oulgolng adults work mg W1t.h youth. Over 21. Own tranapottaliOC\. $3.50 hr. start. 6-9PM CALL ANDREA 6C2-4.1Zl, e.xt 2SO. I 5 PM E.O.E. ... .................. .. ......... 1005 ....................... WfSl'MCNSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Oaily I~ F'ri 10-9 O.OSEDTUESOA Y ll'TSl WeatmJ.nster Ave. o....denGrove SS4~103 Round oek claw foot ta· ble, 4 PftUback chairs, .O. ll1rrored armoire, MIO. 4M-Sl41 or Wf-4841, .. for Jackie. KEE!itlONO I~ A.KC • and dU1t1!,l. pro'1r' ~114' !.D; ~~nf. l~~ ft'f' Haro mood Oreao & 0'8mpsu-e. M ~· p,., &. ~··-·-···· JIN~.., u.p lhl' !'OM Piano Ct."n~r 2tlS-4 E :. h o w p v t P t y ~g ale rvllhtn~ SH/I I'\. i t,;1< ')'t.-m Coalt_H•y Cd~ 644-8!nl Z1Jt11nl.J4.S af\6pm Wshr. dr)r. 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Neve r &11\cd rhronw dar\"ctor> rh;ur. f:iJ !'>m 1•11-.· U\l'n $1:0 SJ4() '()B() ~ $15per Nu.r.wry lamp all Ah"' :.. & ... I.. nd '. -__ wood S.ZO Chaldro·n' ~ 71AX> Spwtlwj~ 1094 dot.tun~ & da.stK><. !:I'' Lo a---. CloMotrt ·--··--••••••••••••• $2 Sal1Sun ~pm llf'l'J:! .....--..... , M115T r £1t• 111 SJllll TZU. 1omo 1\K • s.agma_ w Or . lrvll>t' \'t't)' lrit \&nt"lY a1 Lo. lo .-..:; • reg. Ma le Xlnt <'Oil . I C'05l' SUrt a bu.<s uw.i> or PUdl Tunh&n e.x.erd)>(' prettyf11eoe.$U0.$$1-&479 Dbl. bed, c lolbe l. -a ~AU\'~6487. barr_cle. A very h11th aquarium. SaL onl)': ~ _.. wbkh C'Obt -. Lab, "• Gkim Retr. 9am. 41.S~ Helaotro~ THfany Club meaiben~ CMS' ._ Mow! Hardly Blk. ye llow & cboc. CdM • forsakortr'aek ~ .. will aettpl ~- 981.el 891~1 ------'4>314i <All Clive at 919-2500 L--to y -A1'T SALL-ldays 1 " sst-TJ«> ~eo-~ <* 1045 • SWAP ~H.£T S f.LU.RS UllZS&weektnds ·---••••••••••••••••••• Rt>a Re . n01"al !'O(a bt·d liu) m) nt•,. 0 , f'r ,1 -__ >. __ 4 Y r o I <.I S 1 a m t':. t' m>. Ad1TUTaJ '19 n>Cm: TNU'lh r .tQ~'L". ~ for • dub!;. Wilson SW ff ~ Lo\~ ""''<>Pit• S::Z. LoUy drawi.ni:: tabw· S4 :,00•.a on1• for s.:, ~ XJI 2 PY.' Han Wood ~ .... _ ,,.. & ~ SlZ>. ~ ... fuJI " <.Ln U .c.. • • ""'" ... r.-uu....-.raL, !146o:K).4 ho ' ,0 mall $I OO. ''''""''"" -1~!n 5~12s 0 11 0 . ~ ~· M . l'~)'r-; l\Jtrh4'fl :1ppllanC'C"< ir·on I Tan~~·\\ • .._,< Jfl' 13r -- nds t•anuJy w kHl'I o~· brd. pl~ CJll .dl 6. -.eat. Sl\I. !'.lrt.11 ... hi r hr t-'br '\ak' l'· .. au1y ml'm cbeoc'e ~ 5-.';1 9397 5W-406'7 _ , 1-4~..: S>. ~...u., l"MV' "r ber<.h1p al John w .t)1W OeclawedandAJ~ri'<i Rl':>.t~AG E~AU. I ~l. Ba~wtl ptnt' rnl>~en n1s C'lub. $10011 Malc &fema ll•ra~ \far I. II All . 1 l•M ti)~~-i lnl lOnd 2U-4Jl.Q:01 645-SltW I caw t'lrst Bank p.rkmi: _ ..... ------- St Be I l<X. SJ(' Spon~,"(j b\ I P'Rf1E.S W OH OH ~ tU.-.-..... · m ma e. 2 >rs . j C-0mmun11y Coun,.din~ I ~ ,.._.,, ~ 1091 neutered, gd w.kads, Cl•nter DonJi 1on > GAJl4ESHOW •••-•••.••••••••••••••• movtng :>403634 I need t'd. 496 :,69 1 or' Ropt>r !"1r ro r n J? RA NSA UDIO 101 :' f; -1493-7333 I .umood \al Slr.O Sw.1n ~ IJ>('ake~. brand •MGW 1 050 h.1.kt'r.. r<'it w~ht iron nu. •~ r e tail, $1 ~0 . -•-•••-••••••••••• AND11iER RJDIC\.,'U)l':, & bn~ \al SldOU Ta.sro ~-8573 New Go ld " Bro wn I GARAGE SALE l 0'r Rlnocular~ ramcra val ak.atNcbl cassette dei:k ~~· Won.b ev~rythintt rurn. s ka S300 Enr)I \al ~ exce41eatcooJ.. S4.50 C:l ll • <"e at l200 ! eqwp. toys, lamps. l't <.' lirur\u Ooorl mp \'al S12S Much mott •same d&a , 1020 L1oden Pl C M Lst n•a."-olfr acrt>pt. J)ys 665134 C0UDL Sit~ • 964 2831. t;,.,, 536-3100 7\4-536-11912 Z.O. COLOR T. V. $138 ___ .....;.;;..;_;,.;:..;:::..._ _ __; Hsb.Jd Ile ms. Adm a r a 1 JJ Pt' t'ranJtlln mUll ~ kt ONE V EAA New dttoralor Sofa &I Retrg. ~ 52 stow, etc m'd ~l COtll S\.'1. WARRANTY ~at. S4.50 (or both 2239 "B" Pacaf A. )ob(' $4.Z,O 96X #i~ 642-~. callM2...o7Q C.ll. I(' V, La1t' I~ l!'I C'andv '<'nd &auutuJ 2!5" Zenitb co'<>C' Saturday 8 3o Wholt• I ~ m11ctunt· CJndY ap 1V. 2 yr WT'DtY. rrtt de- 1va1e lull l.ndudan.: 1 p Iv red X Int for b\?fY Sl3C 6*-l7'8S Wa lnut 60" druser. iiamf'room ;un ,\bo .,_..,,....,_ Bedroom furnilurf.'-;-- Qu.ality. SoUd walnut. Triple dreaser "' lite muTOr. Cbeat °'drawers (S drwn I. 2 rule SL.ands Good rood Walnut Rc pt Desk <rgt hand I. C'ha ar & milch1ng fillilg t-ab Top cond. Reasonabl y priced D-3901 an. S pm ltwimds Attractive aora & IOV· eseal. l wks o ld , eartbtoo~ Coat 1795, M!il G50. wooden coffee & end tables. l a mps . 8:IMlll03 8 Ca pt 's chrs, made an s~ 13Sealfirm . 962 382' Queensue soli d brass headboard $400 Queen sue bed S40 Cash only call 1173-31164, 6 9P M only OU dinJ.n« tbl ."4 clln, bm corduro)' blde·•·bed , t-omponent stereo syst.ftn 831-8$47 drapes, lamps, Mr M ~ pta~ bunk bed ~··t .,.... 9030 Elm Hogan got! <.'lut». TV 9Si~110 •••••••••••••••••••••• stand. :.Wttper. 2025 Port ____ -;.;. ___ _ Cardiff. NB. Mirles UM~ *ZODIAC * l FAMfL V GAKAG E 2 uniforms SlS eM:h I PORT·A·MARl:NE SALE· Was her /dryer . 5*Uuat GO. Saz.e 9-10, all lNTLATABLE BOATS stereo, sew Ing mac h in euieUent cood.IUon & I 5lS College· Colt.a Mesa clothes. much more' -oncm!.)'arewtJmesby m•1 ~ Sat Sun M . 4992 Pentm· aft~ nW"H. 540-5721 IDllh. '°"'"' 9040 ~ (\)01\'ersat)' Pk 1, 1~~ ... ~~~~~~~~,--·--•••••-•••• I 7• See Ray Overaiabttt, Set only. 9-4. Men's Ice ... c1la •-fully equipped. sfpa 4. skates. Hollywood ~ W•cd IHI trlr .tt ma'ly slras lnune, f unuturt', etc. 360 ............ • ••••• ••••• lJllll..4059 E. L9lh,CM646-4M3 W-.ed: UrtDespedmeos -------·- VARDSaJe.uooc plants, for r es ea rcb from ~-------- SaL M ,.._,,,__ ~ 1·9 months preg· * * * • 419 VVl\Kllrod. nant. Relmbursemenl. C«ona ___ de_l nw_ r___ Con ta cl Jay S l c rn. 1V, Bikes. Clothes. Toys, Nu<' I e a r M e d 1 c a I SEA RAY Elc. Sat 9am-tpm. S)'Stems, U33 Moorov1a 119Fallbrook. Irvine. St . Nwpt Bc b , C a . .. ~1-4085 m•~ru• BOAT SHOW Horws 1060 TOPCA.SH PAlD -••••••••••••••••••• For used funUtllre fr ap. Bay tboroucbbttd celd. ptiances. workiJll or not Ing. shown succeufully 115'7-1133 LA CONVENTION CENTER Feb 15 thru 24 • 1st c ta sa Italia n " reataurant need.I Aas 't 1 Nanaa e r /Nlgbt T"O yrs ~ge ~uited w/IDllb or en1ineering major., or 5 yrs. in eqdvaleat enviroD.menL Resume requires in- lormat.km oot pnmded on pbane. 1nt.ervieft Fri. fr Sat. by appt. Call 114·00·2011 Unicorn flecUical Produrta.. ~ you enjoy detail. keep. are lookill& for re1ponai lng track of meua1es ble younf ladies to work and people, type well eve hrs S:»9PM, Sun- bath leiaurely aod under Thurs. You can earn preuure )'OU may be Just a n Y w h e r e I r o m tbeooeweneed. lfyou're ll-50-IUObr. There ls no looklo1 for lull time aelliq LnY'Olved fr no ex· permanent work, we Plf'. ~.Call aft. would like to meet you. I PM wkd)'a S40-tOIB aak lorSlle. PUBLIC FURNtTURE Mult aell. compiet.e klng u wata'bed, $250. Clll reoocnized shows, East & Weet cout. Equit or lull.er 16.2 coa!'irmation i'.~957~ Wanted: Drum teacher ror s tudent with no muslt-al kno wltdae . ReMcl\able fee ~uared. ~.a:s. SHOW PRICES • e=~-J-11~ . Rlltorute. So. a.t Plaza. stC)..aQ3I Rettauranl Walter or ......... 11..-t be ~ ZL ~ • de,_ndl. ble. Colfee ShQp. Ad Sit· ter #18. Ma-'300,. hn. llTAl.CUll We olfer euellent ~· •TL SICY• :=. ~~~~ Now hlrln1 telephone lifter ab moadli, eleven MCret.arie1 for a new paid bolkl111 ad lf'OUP cone.pt In an1werin1 •SAi.ii• inlw'leee .,.,_day ot ~. P/Umeorf/\lme Unllm:Jled lDcome op. hire., Pleaae apply la ablfta avallable. IDcllldel portunity Ln c.,.... poal-penoa or call r~ ap. aome wllnds. Typlaa: lion leadiol to ID&Date· sam'Hdl (71A ):Ml-~l. 35wpm req'd . Many mml Floanclal or Ml· emplo)'ee benefits nest back.round AMDllZ lllfor 1v1ll1ble. S•lary : prererr11d. Salary, + •tmo to start I /time· tommluloo. Shn A-klnOf lncreues accordlna lo :O.~·•lllO.ll/F. All~~nc CU'~': ~°"m1"!~ ~ !::. ~11 lmporttaDt bu. NHd W. l>cUflt!.r.11 ll IALDWOllSN·,art· IOOd MM ot voke, ... ~ ............ Ume • fuAl·U... lllt ~~~ :-:;::; ~ " f"11 lime belD ...cted. IN .._.M •w tnaln. $_PW I. rnoHa"- ----------~----- llak• •P to H /lllr . •tor•. L•I ••• 8tb.11~~··~~l~l,~•~ll~~-;~i _ • .._ 4'7.U ,. Cel ... ·Mmon. . __._ s.o.E. l, 0 .................... .--. \ttc * AIETION * aft8PM, ~2'711 ,...., 1:JOPM. II-Pc. IJv. rm. 1Ult.e llSOO. Bdrm Mt.I, dialna room ~·· •o roo ~. Mt • ma\CbiDt bulda, lblDel &U'l I wt canopy llvtns rm lbll. ~le~ cDb bdrm set, Ind 2 nlte =r-PLUS IAl"I• ltnda. mirror. dreuer. dU. cbr. mettrna &c box SAVI SAVI SAVI ..,nn,. sm. <reta&l-50>. We booor BofA, llC _'15_1_.w;..:..:..:;__ ____ _ Caabler 't cbeclct and P'rencb P rove o dal Cub. NO PERSONAL bedroom Mt. 8 pct tJver CBSOKS PLEASE! ytblnt but bed ' C1li hod available. It.au •Miil. · ~'°,,.... Mlil19SAUC110M a.--• ,._. euoeu. ~Ne•parUDvdCll Ht • clla.fn "), , .. --..... cmntiorp6ecic,ert ..... ......... -.at ti .......... 065 ....................... Dc•es Cott n .ynt roll, lliaty Wlllow Green crpt by Burl· lnCf.On • Cameo Interiors, 12·.&pm 531-8440 .......,, 1070 ....................... Do '°" want to pt t1d o( '/Glr dlneUe set! I 'U t.a.ke ILCaU•.s. ....... ••t-• IOU ....................... 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U8S762 > 1910's tBIMOW! LUGE S&ICTIOH OFHEW lt7t l20l's•521f•s 6JJCSi"'1•7JOi'1 IHSTOCIU SADDl.BACIC • 71 l3DI.. A.ulo. /air. Llkf! new, 2Q.OOO ml. Orfer. O:I *"8311. (() ll34-0334. 771MWl20I ~ trans.. air rood .. st.en!O cas.. sunroof. low mLlm. tlMT JA) S4DOlBACIC V ALLIY-..otn'S ll l..a40 49M949 VAU.EYIWORTS 1'711MW 32CH 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. 6'ernt w itan Ult.en or 4 MJSSJONVlEJO speed. s unroof, air lll-2040 49M949 eand., ~. alloys & 1.974 C3Xl cstm van. 1975 UMC 11"J T w.l.trtgatl' M~l sell. 493·2'n6 ;-·----·--~ Q.OSB>SUHOAYS a 12 mo. warrant)". j Doing Business ! ________ , Clml. '77 l2JIR lo/ml, auto. &it. llCINOICa AM IFM radio, slot. aind. S7.SOO. 411&-S218 77 IMW 630CSI 4 Sl>l'ed. air rood .. s IA' rt'() Casi.et~. leather, fully factory equipped 2 TO C llOOS E f'KOM ! ! l47Zf AR ) or 1834 YE!'.: l 2240 S :\fain, S;i n1 J ,\na Al l h ,. C '' r n ,. r of Wam.-r 72 FIOO w /shell. auto. "Tl Dodge Van,"'• ton, wr, runs well $1650. A/C p IS p B k & • Neme? Fjord w blue anl('nor. 4 : ~ ! speed, i.unr oo r. a ir ! ~ ~.~~:,~, ,. 1'71 IMW JiCH SA.DOLHACIC YALLEYIMPORTS lll-2040 495-4949 546-7070 - Catallaa 27' loboard. "12 brand new reblt Vega Sl7 • .SO. Offw! Or eag, brand new reblt 66aapri•. pty. be-1. $450/olr. 960-4932 Shi 'L ... ,_ I NTRODUf:ES NE .WOSforSde CONCEPT IN YA -••••••••••••••••••••• OWNJ:R,gup IMPORTANT ~alp~ j R~~~D Mes Aaa. Columbia 57' ADVERTISE~ JadaStevemi2' The price or items btoosblD'BenSuborn advert!~ by veb!cle ~.-dealers tn the vehicle ~--......., lat1. M1mL classified advertis ing Npt. 8dL l6GZ29 mlumns does not inclwle enc--31. VHF 3 salls, any applicable taxes, dinllUr • ~. saoo. license. tram(er ftts., m4>MS•t5 -.-1. finance~ lees for • air poUlltion con~ de- . 892.7903 • • • rar ladder. ~000 nu. $4000. s&,8701 76CHEVYLUV Ramr sharp UtUe pickup with mags, sbeU. stereo. Dynamite. <267386, $3495 IOIW11'HAM YOU(SWAGEH 7alO WestrniMter A. ve. ln Westminster Ave. IBl-7551 638· 7880 7&FORD F-150 PICKUP v .s. a utomah<\ factory air cond .. Power steer , 1 i -~ l & eond.. tape dttk, alloys I /I t ( 1 I ST & H~Y & a 12 mo. warranty. II ~· '~ (f' _ff,1 8SA3H~~3AIM7AI 0481). i6 Qiprl, k yl, 4 11pd lllk. \ ._ ~ AM Jo'M, air. 642·5055, ! ) . IHI. U\.ltMA f[ Ofllw.(; ~ lk>Y CAaYEll IMW 67J..8974 i ' 1540 J a.mbortt Kl>ad !•"new bWn9ue• intf19 • •USED IMWs• NEWPORT BEACll 76 CAPRI 111ciltlou• ns.-, mull by '6:8>2 4sp C272PHL 1 .L .. " L444 1 :1ew be regls1e<s<1 wlttl lhe 7'73'!)14.sp,atr <007SEZ I ~ • Sharp red V-6 roupe Covnry ci.f1l. T,.. DAILY With a ir cond. Sl'Mlws PILOT pn>,,.d .. IM fo<m• : 77 ~ 4 sp, aJr <294SX t:: l 77 IMW 32CH ~cue. <SMOM I'll J end 1111n9 -114c>e• for our '77~ 41'\pS R l017'J I 4 speed, ;ur t'OO<I , sU'rt~ ~4,5 lcuato"'ert. II you ••• i7~1 1456SXG I ( -••••11n9 • _ bu.i-•a 1 "18....,.,. .. 5 R l"""''B"'I ca 1> L . s u Q r o o . IOI WITHAM c:.11 the DAILY PILOT lot • .-nn I ""' v ,. Gil4"J'KJ 1 ~ . ...................... . 9715 76 2flOZ stJvr silver blk, AM lrM c:a ss 'ilereo Wtpwr booster Wire whls. $4 .500. g:)l -7279. ~l·!il:IOO ;1n1011 ... 11onenc11or1M. '7'8~45p CJ94 UBB > S_.DDIBACIC VOU(SWAGEH I '18 J:lll 45 p, <239UKH ) 1800 Westnunsltt Ave. "Tl 2.l!OZ 2 + 2. 4· spd. de('. 64M321 '79 S28i S /R C26lS l VALLEY IMPOIR'S an Weslm.ln:.~r !Nf, AM 1 FM <'a:,-. • A I l". L..·-··-· . .!!' ~ ........... ".; CloMdSndirp lll·ZCM049M949 m.~1 ~·'7880 ~mi.a'IOO 661 7074 A..tos, H•w 9800 A.to., H.w tlOO ...... "4tw HOO ....... Mew 9IOO AallM. H•w 9100 .................................................................................................................... BOB WITHAM SAYS. •• ~ »tc:tm. U ....-aloop. vice certtracatiOos or de- Good ~ XJat. da)' aaer docwneot.ry pre· salliw. S7.00l. MO-M54J p&ration cbarlell unless ---------•otherwise apeclfied by , 20' N(l•&rt·S ~ O /B tbudvertiser. w JsliP. cond. Pvt • .. ti J 0 lllJ . .-.. CZll)-~ ................... .-•• •. 1.-er •mm wp a ta. w Mere. 280s. '71 Cad. fuOy~pped. • Sedan deVllle. Days Ing, radio. h eater ., whitewall lies. tinted .._ W..e.d tStO ON , £:~~.~~~;;.,s~~ ~~ BIG SELECTI · $3677 ~ car ts extra clean. 551-m2~ '52915. Nights 645-3420 . Saddlebad( Ford seeus fi1RST! ...... ~ _Alk_for_Bill_· _. ___ _ DodD I 9010 AIM'fAH/ ·-··----·-Cliluks t520 sa..5 AVA.a.A• I --·--· ........ . Y ... ,. .._ ...,,.rt~ -•1 '46 Ford Woodie. restored. 2240S.Main.SantaAnn ~ Al the Corner of Warner 546-7070 ~ FORD, ~bUJlt 292 engine. S2SOO. 548-3254. ( ""'~ --Sl.3.000'; '48 Ford Woodie. --------• restored mlol cood . so fl. slip for ~ of S!l).(Ol. 675-()161 AuguaL Interested' lo -~-T---9-int--Co-n-ve-rt-ib-le-. na.a1 ol llip m Newptrt, rest.orable, storage for 12 Dana Polot, H\llJllntlllon ""'· 8f7.700J 8eacb area for mont1i of "· ~ AIC\all,ortradefor5trt. 54 Studebak er Com- slip San t'raociaco Y11ebt man de r c pe. Jo'u 11 y Club. Belvedtre. ca. dur-r e s t 0 r e d • s 5 5 0 0 . inc AarallSl. 714-6t0-0946 Phone. 4415) m -1110 '64 Poncl>e--C-. -new--eng & ~"15~)~:M3-~3ll3~~Collec:t~~~~ tram.. oew tires. net.'<is -body work. $3,000. MMCUS CKAHMB. $16 .,,,..145 evel. '°=" ...... 9010 ....................... Eiminctor Turmel. 468 cu in Chew. me. 90 ma per hr ski bo& 110.soo. SS7·7741 or m.a:iro 964-5888 '29 M Ford Stk lie<l tru<•k $1250. ~ 2-dr sdn. d lS· a5fie'n\bled S2750. 675-3175 'S9 Jaguar Mark IX., 4-dr Sedan. 2-t.one gray, sun· r(, bar, xlnt cond. Serious only. lll00010Hr. 494-1863. or <'1M·2723 • ltecreatioMI VeMdn 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Datsun pickup new eng., paint,ma~s. b1~ tires, flares. AM ll"M stereo cass. S1700 firm. 842-2627 l·Spm ~ aJ\ Sprn. ----- 74 Chevy ',ton. need!> body work. S80IJ 557·S08R '66 1-'brd Pickup w shell Ong. clean, runs well. $1.595. Call alter 4pm . S41HB19. -------74 FOttD SbMJ> Ranger XL T '7· ton with automat1c, air cond .. power s tecrani: and many more e xtra:.. c;!47m9) $2995 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEH 7800 Westminster in Westauoster 883-75.Sl 638·7880 '85 lnl'SiJOO l ton fiat bed. Rum good. $700 498-1039 • .... ........ 9140 i2 Star Trek 21 ' ?\11n1 Motor Home. 6 s leeper, b1.nk house. Chevy 350 V-8., aut.o, p/S, p/b, radio. CB-radio. dash a Ir rooC air,poerat.or. a~ gas. duaf pipes .. reblt eng, lop cood. l D1J.440 EJS. Sale priced $6,495. Bob's Motor Home Service. 925 Harbor Blvd. S.A. 531·2503 74 Dat.aun pick up. New engine, mags, custom campa-. Runs reg. gas . Bllstotfer. Tif.979-7364. ....................... 1911 Clmmut.er Moped, o alr 1 55 mil es. •+miles per pUon. ... -ar belt olfu. Call 7Sl-3121 ~Buco 6 trlr, oew ~__....~-----~·motor, xln~cond. $l2SQ. ~981.am. Eves. 78FORD Sbarp Cou rier with ata.lr.e bed and racks. Automatic.radio and heater. Dynamite ! OJ3431S) 9110 Home on wheels! 24 ' $4395 .... , .... ·-·-· .. -.. sellcootaloed Aljo IOI WJTHAM "'1t 8'IMd S.P. '70. Ulte Trailer. S3600.f6l-6397 VOU<SWAGIH * SIA50oumkeofter. 18 Dodie Estabtiahment. '19l0Westminster Ave. _o.u __ ~-------1 a lpa I, free equity. lnWestmJnster ·~~ • .,~~!!_?,.clal Balance owing f7.460. a1551 838-7880 ...._ ~Clnia.548-tUl8 71CHIYY ~'Ol'9dof .. Item, S.x· PICKUP ~ 181& aod dtu 4-..eDrf-#n 9110 CAllPER SPECIAL. w/Oonmu cb&mben, --·-•••••-··-v.a. automauc. Power ===-~rac:: "71 Topota L/C 'w/alr. 1teerl"I Is brakea. { rartq. LoW ....... : =-~end.tcyl, MSOO •. • OJClll9'1) · ...... •• $4499 ' ....... -ori.. '71fbr'CIG4 • .-0. ~Fo d ad. "-adabl• -=~... ...., r -Mea.'dlnOroveBI~ "72~PJ40 ,..., ,, 4"' aMOlO .,. ..... a... ,... -"'-7--0UT __._ • ml>. 9"0 -.S.-,Pat • _...." -...... lbarp ~ton v .. .,!!9 __ ..... _.,___'12Zl ___ 1 "JI J~ HIP Sierra ~c power steer· · _ _ _, ftllb'lc 11 lluatSeell •=ma : cam=•hell. .. KAW _.., -'""• •111. f"l'l.mJ ...... '-PAO> aaa.dOI tftkle, -·-NU• ---"'1t 8nmco c.tom, AT $1"1 --------1 Pl. PB. AC, aa.QPUDJci IOI WITHAM '11 YI 40tt Yamalaa, a.,. elk, auto rnene, YOLISWA ... ..eifl .. tu1pea .. on, 1161 ~LloU ot other .,.w.tmimter Ave. 11111. -4. 9UOOIOIO. m.. UN7 21.000 ml, top In W.unlnattr fl I Ill o,_,. c_., 2925 Harbor Blvd. cnrrAMESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLE.AH CARS AND TRUCKS COHN ELL CHEVROLET .~ 11.HIMtf llh ·I ' '"I \ \1 ~-~ ' 546-1200 C&o'tSeU Your Car? CUVlBtlMW PAYS TOP OOLLAR !-'or Clean Used Imparts Call Mike or Doo 8lS.ll71 ....................... Audi Fox. '77 wpd. A/C, 8hae Fox Speclal F..dl· Uan. Car baa Uc! lorinC care, must aee lo •P-=t•. $3710/offer. 71AUDI POX Sharp bel,. automatic wltb •lr cond. Very clean In and out. nNwl szttl IOIWITMAM VOlKSWA ... 1'llOW~Ave. 1nw .. ,,...... . .,., ... .,. RAND NE -nfll.AST OF 1979 COllYERlllLE . THIS HIAT CLASS.C" THE 0111 Y• WAllTlll WE'VE GOT 'EM! THE BRAND NEW 1980 YAM'IO• sa <s.t OG34e11 r&tt. 80811 MLI.--....,....,...._, ••1 .._,_ -.:;r::=:::;;;:::;:=::=:::=::J~========:::::::::::JL.---=--=-=~==-L.:============.L...--------~..1..-----------~.:.;....--------'----------'--===------~ ·' ta -2 ACIE USE8 CAI FACIUTY •72 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON 4 1()Md.~ ...... (474 ) OMLY 51795 • . '75 CHEVY ~: LUY PICKUP . -. 4 SPEED . . Shell. CS & . . much morel 1351104) .. ONLY . . . 52495 ~ • 78 PONTIAC TRAMS AM Air. lite wheel & loaded with extras ll8179) OM.Y 56495 • .. '76 FORD MAVERICK Air. pawer steenno & automahc.149tNPN) SAU AT . . ~ 52195 ~ • -.-. 179 FORD MUSTANG Air. sunroof & loaded with eJ(tras 1609WDO) ll,000 Ml. s5495 • · '76 TOYOTA ·:· ... PICKUP AUTOMATIC Air. stereo & more. 11865607) SALIAT 53695 • '74 PINTO RUNABOUT Air. stereo & clean (131NRH) 5 1995 • LARGE SILICTION OF MEW TOYOTA PICKUPS IN STOCK! "'""""' ............. 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XJ~ • ol U. lu.W7 appo&ol. i... ta. •.ooo m.lS... s.. aau ~uo aft low)ll10tGf ~. ea.re.. &atu • ..,. .. .... t7S4 ....._ 1111111& ... to •P-.... bh .. /parebmeot. SPll. · OM.Y""' ,.._ Cllft"OO) • ~I«' -.................... C....W... '41-IJOO ,..W..t 97YPO>. AU QIJdom loci. e.ledrie IA&mMOJOll ... ~1:::11...,. W "-'-•Ghia "'Ille OM.Y 161" aunroof. Low down , 220 SE coupe. Brown ~ f7't.ate IGIWllMAM 111'f .... O.. ~&l.rCDlllllOOonln1. HOWAIDQnw•t finance 5 yr1. <oac). tndalllc. 8n)Wn leather .._,CICMl' ..... llOtto reblt. _ua .. MlclMlloa T• 0. '°"9e .,.,...Qull lite ' '1IC7) interior• wood. Sonroof, .............., _1 -..WMIM TODA.YIU IMMACULATE OONIJ• 111tU.1 w11&eno.AIC. N'EWPOWl'B!ACH MllSIOMYllJO amtfm Perfect condl· ..__,..._ ':'::,, ,;s,,;--..--..w ::.:=·~oN~ llMIH NOIJS Uon.S..l otfer.m.5309, 77 MOB. 11*1 coed. lo .. ma ... .,., 51 "7t Karmana Chia, 1d. ¥ddM>COl&6tretequlty _ .. ___._ 11 ~ IJl-l74'4tl-1704 .._ 9742 mi,,_~-........ -.4. .,... mu.ot bod lo quall~ln1 peraon. "_ .. ._, • lltra1, ln· ...... _..... 'ft Mii _. IOlfte bod)' ~ • ¥ --.. be..-at d af. 21.000ml, will ac• 'Ill MBZ 300SD Turbo, lt :::_:•1•9••7•9••••••• .ail ........ Aa la -·· m•l .. u. ll800 ••w•.w. .~ ..... La. Mwy, bAmboo int, Ju.•t ,_,., ,, .... '741 ........ -vd PP.__,Ol'IO-W .. Nol.,.tetYd..N.8 . "118 8 S· 4 door UOOO wrived.DU00.873-129'1, Mail & ~-•lfa ...... , ...... , ......... "Q 0.-P\J, .,__ ~ OOITA MESA -n....uw.. •llhaodl· ;4 Mud.a RX4. rt>lt ea1. ma.a. Like , $a.ajoo mar lo lkd for tmmedlat.e $4000 DfSCOUN1" ~ .......... -, .,..•2100 U•. ~.OOO/be1& ofr . a 1c. aver. MPG. AM /l'M QJJ~ rw.. · · _ u --...L...-ddlvery! See US before on wtndow at.idler price ._ ..., I..., t6ecT CUNtl' ... 912~ "· wwcw 280 SE, 4.S, >W buy cm ,_, ,_....., 11'11 tr.•nm. "79 4lll8L, aUvcr w/bloe A/C, all power, 1Uver· TOD &y111 n....-_,. ' I '7• .. ...,.. "13 M.uada RX II wsn blue xlnt d 800 A .. -' ,. OM.. mi. $.a pd, w LU ........ .... 9731 ~.· lr&., auo,.ed wbla. CUI., pp .:.... __;. coo . • ... llACH ........ Ol .... ""J•s allll toed A/C lillr -. _.. ... •••••••••••••••••••• Auto. alr. llJnt. a ._.U..1000m1, perfect ,.__.,orlG-M.51 --J ~' .. Dow.,_ ~-::~:~~Qd: :r:~~: ~~ RXAit=-:AGON ~9GO.AH1M e~~pc!:p ~~l~ ~:=-~~~ •22:0 HEWP<>n:::ouat A.Mtnl OM.Y ""' lp •u,.r coodlUon! 4 ...,cie••._ 9740 ._, ..., -· ._mman _...,._o;._ tn•I•· ~ ~;~~: •••-~.. &peed, rltdio fl heater. ··-•••••••••••••••••• aft.12aloon. --sa. -·-v-• .... , 211125 Harbor Blvd. ,_.., 9150 --~-...... .... ~-.. --·~~ Dynamite. «lllSWW I s ••.i. bl --SL 4 pd --_ ....... llGU COSTA MESA -• .. ••••••-••-••• .,."9,...__,.._ 11<•• 1 tJ•JIOO 78 4:50 L: ....... t ue. "" -' ·I ·• 2 lops, Sac:ril\ce_,,. -P h ...... A t -.... Slffl "" AMI....,, red ......., 979-2500 '" orac e .,.. u o • .. 8 0 >' 0 t .. er u • ~ tJ Xlnt oood. 126,995. ,. arm c... . /l&n inter . 17~5029. ..._ -•-1 .. _ _,, lo ml J t r • a S-j....,_ to cbooaerr;,;;. IOI WITHAM 558-!MOO, atu . 73HG . lmmac. su.soo. ~JOSJ ~iuv-;:ai.500: LIMCCUt t•C•Y VOUCSWA(HH "73 MBZ ~L. Cham· '88 MGB GT. mint cond .. ~l4l.8totpm Betty ·~lfU.WeM " Trade YOW' old atulf for 1900Westmlnster Ave Ulll9 MBZ 280SE. grey, i8 ~ blkllan int.tr. pqne, 2t.ops , botat, serv. AM 'FM, map. rebuilt 71JllD2+2 new 1oodles with .i in Weal.minster very clean. sunr oof. Sunroof. $32,000.10 80. record&.8'7M,a~r cond. me. xlat. eoc>. 7s.-Ol.38 SeU lhi.o&s fMtwt&ltDaily .•. la bw'IUaW broeae 0 111&ltled ad.642·56'11 .,..'1551 6318·7880 K100.83MlZ7. 640-3&00 Sl4.SOO. 7S2-9089 da.Ys.9S2-74216 eves. PUotWantAdl. ~ wt&la ~=: ...._,Mew 9100 Aalto1, Mew 9100 A.tot. Mew 9100 Aattot. M.w 9100 .._,Mew . 9100 .....,_,Mew 9100 ....,._Mew noo ~~r. •.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~··•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ..... • --· MllOIDl9Uc, Md ait c~llioain1 . 1.ow, .... llDUel. &Q U • ..........., clean 1pona car.amrt'> 174'5 .. Hal'-IUvd. O:ll&a..... ~ i831DZ: 2+2. 5apd. a /c, Ma1 whee ls. am /fm CM&, sntf, k>uvres. lSM . ... Call &t().IS.~ i4 ~z. New paint, new tires. $4 ,000 /obo . ~ . ••• 74\'J 280Z. Mlnl body. Only 40 K mi. Auto. air. alereo, metal c ame l. Dl95. &sl.o.94 llUYNOIUMS Sidr or dead foreign cars ---Free tow. Qls21197 oCagh. 873-3465 72 Datsun wagon, new tirea, almo.t rblt. S2000 .,00 cood. '75 Dodge Camper van. $3500. 561..WSor 552--0320. ;4 710 4·sp. new paint . radials, AM /FM cass. Or ig ownr. $2,100. 751-4739 77 DATSUH 1-210 Razor s ha rp 4 door sedan with automatic, air cond., and only 35000 miles:-'Fhis love~¥ new car trade s hows il!. o wn e r C ARE D : t!BISQK> $3495 IOI WITHAM VOLICSWA .. EH 7900 Westmlnster Ave . in West.mln.ater I ... 1551 638· 7880 ... 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl f1AT Sports Spyder · 12'. Clean, lo miles. 2 t o p s, AM ·f'M S&enlo/Lape. sr>.100. Call e'Yell. 6r.>--80S2 i4 Fiat, 1.28 Sedan. JO mpg. All /FM, nms gd. SWTS/bat. ofrer . 840-4300. 1Jt Convert Soider '7&. Xlnlmecbcond, AM/FM cau. m•I•· 14000. --'76 FIAT Vfr/ sharp 128 Sunroof' 2 door, 4 speed. Y e1Jow I black inte rio r. Oaty 3'10llD mlles. Dynamite! OSISYJ> $2''5 IOIWfTHAM YOUSWACHM 7800 Weatrnlnst.er Ave. la Westminster m.7551 638-7880 ...... 9727 ....................... VISITYOUR OMM&ICOAST HONDA t&YMIMIAITIRS TODAY!!! UMIVIRSITY SALD•SERVJCE OLDSMOl&I MOteA -..CftUC•S _,.,Harbor IUvd. OOl!IT AM !SA 540.,.40 77 Accord. Ulht blue. All/FM, air, 4 new radials . Xlnt. cond. -~. 646-9473. "II Hood• Accord, re •. pa. 5-1pd., besl ofCer M er S54$0. PP 1213) ••t. 'Tl Aceord Gold. 43ICmL Auto. All /Fii CUI 1tereo . Roof rack . lllcheHN Rea. 1u. lm· IDllC. .... 6"-218CM "11 u.da Accord, well kept. R e uooable. •1117 aft JPll. BIG STOCK NEW 1980 TRUCKS! NOW HERE! COMEIM~ HAID·TO-AHD MODELS! --- t t air AMIFM Auto vans . ac ontrol mo•., stereo. cruise1 ...... ~A&A) (Window Stk. 1356--9 vu-- Sticker $9439) 21 11o's TO ;m IRAHD HEW 1979 .. PICKUPS! MEW 5-SPEED Stk : ts.49-9 14466621 Less Than a Dozen New '79 P1Ckups Left At Clearance Prices! Hurry! 81AMDM£11919 810 COUPE 51009 Off WINDOW ST1CIB ... IEW 1919 210 Sl A. Jf JMt..-. --&-A $78• WIMDOW '• STICKS to t r ans F a c t a ir . au Stk 1'1207-9 Wti1tfl'#9I01&) ·c~nedow . St icker (00445 $6()69) . NEW '979 510 STA.WGN. 5759 F WtNOCfN STICKER 0:utO trans protection pkg , 606-9 (()49978} St\<. f Sttci'.er S6408l 1w 1ndow JUS117 llO'• LlfTI 14 210's ratc:IS SLASHED! NEW '979 2oosx SPORT COUPE LOADED! 51027 NOCfN 511o<ER 0~~:'.12&-9 < '~2~ ... t.ot&'f 4 "'' • BRAND NEW 1979 280ZX COUPE 52012 ~~i.r Auto tr~ fact air Cv'ltom paint m~. ra15oe'd white lt>!ler tires. AM/FM stereo Stk 109·9 (t02·292) (W1n<10w Stocker $12 276) 20 2IOZX's NOW PllCE-SLASHED! V -6 . power steer1n9 AM/FM radutl flrP-S. fACf custom 1ntenor l1>9gaqe rack Very clean l ·owner Gas·Savef1 ~MN) 52656 '75 AMC r•caz..oa. 6 cyl . air cond , power steeir1n9. rldlo. wtl1t-at1 t1l'9s Test [)n119 a must al this pnoel Roomy 11111e Gas·Saver. priced to Sell! (115NOP) s-·- '7SVW IUQ. 4 cyl . 4 soeed. AM/FM radio. steel radial tires. custom tntanor. Super 1harp! 12 MoJ12,000 Mi. S e rvi c e Contrac t Available. (481MOS) 537 SPECIALS '79 DATSUN 210ZX 2 +2 Auto ~ t owne< Low mol.-.s 12 M0'12.000 M t Se1111ce Contract Avatlablf' · C1assv' 1264VZOI 511,297 '75 PINTO IUHAIOUT 2000 cc 4 cyl.. 4 speed. a i r cond . po w er steer.no. radio . ateel radials. luQgage rack . Factory cust. int. & ext. pkg ( 1042511 52496 '77 DATSUN 1·210 2.oooa 4 cyi . auto pinstripes, bodys1de mould1nos. 27.485 mt . gold. 12 Mo/12.000 M1. SeMoe Contract A vatlable. 1829TEZJ '3786 .. t ( \ / A,;I a, Ce. t''-h .. •' .AA.l..af, kit~r :,,J . .............................. , ........... . ..... t7 .. ,,..... "' ..... is '"' ....................... ..................... . ..................... . .... '"' "' 0 • •UH Ell ·---........ \Al ~I ... UI ti.loN ,....., 'T7 l'elilM&. JU•t t'OftCI. AM IPM ...... Call • ., .... llfT TODAYIH 76YWCMla YtrJ 1lll•r• P ·U = .............. ., .• aureo. 1bow1 ~rtal care. ........... Datsun . .......... , .. ..... ........ Datsun Datsun ~ ""' IOIWITMAM '°'-ISWMIM 190W ' bstarAve. 210 2-dr. 510 Plck-ui> '71 ~ "'N ~ kr\. Matt II Ruor alllarp llttl• 4dr. U ,OOOm l. H•• ~..1.t-........ ~ tin&. ldDl. •~'9r. I IPHd, c on d . • 2 1 0 0 . .... la re&U.1 e&ffa Dya :tU·M.11, ena : ~ ClllOCN ) Gl·ml. _.......,lllvd. ocm'AMDA '79-2100 SJttt ~~~~~~~-j IOI WITHAM ..,. CIUCA ._._ ¥0UCSWA... LWTUCk 'W'I' it•••er Ave. Autom.Mk, fact.or)' air • W 'm .... w cood .. AM/ FM, iwa\c'lr. m.1S1 l:tl-79 wbltewau Urt'I. llntC"d "I'S ~ 914, l 8. xlnt glass. oetYYOI> oond. ~~ S34n rORSCHE-·si 9llE . Sa~ Ford Targa resLOred 1971> 4!240 S Mam. Sanllt Ann new ~ck "•Ult snn.iJ ..\ l t h c Corne r o f ..-· ,..,. er Wanwr air scoop, reblL engine. 546-7070 new S speed, elec mir r o r . br a . ti tc On ly "18 UAbacll Corolla, aut.o sw.:m. 114-64247116 da) s. "&11' M500. ~.!~ e.au 673-3826 .. ltoyc.-9756 'T1 ~bra Ulbck 5-spd , ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• AM FM. shadow. xlnl #J DEALER IN U.S.A. mnd. ~ 13S6 vo11a__,... 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77VW IUG Very sharp 4 speed SWl rool Leal year for Lhei.c class1ca. t961SQE 1 $49'5 IOIWITHAM VOllCSWAGIH 7600 West.m.inate r Ave in Weelmlnster -'r.561 6J8. 7880 ROY " . '69 Lile blu e VW • Perfect. 1.975 Celk a GT, Square. back. reblt eng ArC. elec. swirl. stereo. New Ures. Xlnl. rond. to.ded. $3..950.~or l Must Sell! $1 ,400. CARVER ROUS·ROYC£ IW.Ja~ .. --1.H<ll ~~ "'CB-5314 \~----wt-6444 ~ iS Corolla Wagn, very good cond, l owner. --------12100 ~aft 5:30. C\OSIO WNOAY\ "61 Silver Cloud. elegant. white. by owner. $21.000 '76 Corolla, llf\back. JJk 6«M999. mi, xlnt cond. $2900 833-0629. Sllbana 9762 y,..;..--a.. ................................ 9"767 ....................... '76 Subaru Wagon. A IC. CONVERTllLE AM.'FM cass, 4 spd. reg ~. 28-30 mpc. gd cond. TR-71 NOW HERE! ~ $3(XX). S'TS.. 745 7 Coupes Also Avail a bk> 77 suaAltU I for Immediate delivery! 4 wbeel drive station See USTObefDore youy buy wagon. • .oeed. mags. A ! !! stereo1 bnllb bar. Great ~ i.hape. Ci61RLA > ;)' $3995 IOI WITHAM -· YOUSWMHH -~~ 7&00Welfm lNllA!r Ave. 292.S Harbor Blvd. in Westminster COsTA MESA 800-7Ml_ _ 638-7880 979-2500 ------75 VWIUS Very sharp 7 passenger with ba r d Lo !1od automauc lraruim lss1on, beige wilh brown In· tenor. (OOSNJH ) $4995 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7tnl WeslminsL.er Ave. m Weslminster 81f3. ThSl 6J8. 7880 S2.D3 per DAY That's alfyou pay for a 30 day ad In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOlTNOW' 642-5671 BRAND NEW 1980 TOYOTA Y2 TON PICK UP 4 speed. fully f actory equipped (041 194) OR 5 97~~ 54696 •97 36 mo for 48 mos incl tH. he & '20 doc fee '1.SOOdn. APA 13 51 Def. '6173 28 or 14696 plus 1u. he & •20 doc fee On approved credit 7JYOLKSW.._. COM¥11T .. l>Yaa.U&• CM•• a blue cluaic. 4 1 • ... , .. ... -711& ... .. '12VW~S.. wto'W. A/C, lTOO cc. ..., x.llll.1'1W115 SSQ8QS548QS488Q Alt eond4tloMd. 6-Speed, Rad io. B o d v si d e mouldlng1. Undercoat 2-0 oor. AM/FM Radio 4-Speed. Ovome t>umoers. 1 ~&de & Whee4 Well Trt·ood mirrors. Etc . racMo • bee&er. .-..r ud nau treaL M.IUClf) 7JC11u ....... S.per •eUe In &Int. coed. MlOO. 4M-2132, ...... mouldings. Undetc:o4lt etc.. (~20. Ser. 1409251 142'1 IOIWITMAM YOLISW.._. 19DO~Ave. lnw-t=bctw -~j l»'l'MO S73VWBUG 1 <'> llnder ~ "Pt>ed . AM / FM. !kW clolh in- terior and new t1r1:s t929CREl $2977 Sadde.bad& Ford 2240 S. Mam. Santa Ana At the Co rne r o f W~r 54tr7070 '76 SctrOCco. Xlnt cond. $4300•or best o Her. 956-3'.R. 16 conv 'l. White on white. I owner, low miles, 644-2721. 71VW 59UARf:IACk Sharp little automatH' wagon. Runs and looks I great. Dyoam1te! S3ll!iWW) $2195 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAG&I 7Q)Westminsler Ave. in Westminster 81f3.Th51 6J8. 7880 ?'t YOLKSWA ... SCllOCCO Raaor ~ CCMq,e wttJa Turbine ma11. air, ..-omalk, &Del stereo. Jwt like new. 11573 > S7tt5 IOIWJTHAM VOUlSWAGeH 7600 Westminster Avt>. in Weotminsttt Ave. rm. 1561 638-78llO 19119 Pop Top Camper, new mot«, suoo. C.all 494--0IO 76V0t.KSWA.a. DASta Suoroor. deluxe four door & four speed with air a nd s tereo Dynamite! t64 l t'WLl $42'5 IOIWITHAM VOLISWAMM 7600 Westminster Ave. in Weami.Da&.er Ave. 81J3. 7'561 ... '1'MO Having trouble selling yow-car., Try us! Paid for or not! Ask for Frank Marino or Tom Ailtin. "74 VW Wgn "412" loolls & ~ greaL On g ownr. Sl.150. 842-0SH> Moo-Sal ~ (8()-3.48 Ser. 883565) 7lCC>aOlU WMiOH s1779 Auto. trans. RldlO. ( 14194-633HTN) 7 6 DATSUN 2102 15679 AKoond AM /FM ractto ( 2U4PT I· 14'880, SOMETHING DIFFERENT! (80-083. s,,. 1 ()2094) ·n ora WAM>H '1879 s1979 Auto trans Auto trans Aidt<> AM/FM radlO (3 1TKHT·14612) (530W0l·14164) '77 DATSUN 74 DATSUH 210 z · 1210 '5979 '2479 Air cond Auto trans AMtFM rldtO AM/FM Radio (908AFJ-14662l I 14599-583LS Tl BRAND NEW 1980 TOYOTA CELICA COUPE 77MGI CONYaTllll 13979 4 sc>eOO trans. Mag wtleels (538SVY·t 4336) '71 DATSUN 610 '2179 Auto Iran<; Fact()()' a11 ( 14582-e54LWRJ LIFTBACK 5 speed, air cond . AM/FM 4 speakers stereo. sunroof. PS. tilt wheel. power windows. c ruise control. pin stripes, under coat (012640! Equipped with 5 speed AM FM MPX deluxe pin st r1pPs. body side moldings. wheel well !Ip molding 10 33822.: EARLEIKES $8988 SALE PRICE 1979 TOYOTA CEUCA SUPRA LIFTBACK 5 speed, air cond., AM/FM stereo. 4 speakers PS. lllt wheel. sunroof. power windows . cruise cont~. larQe bank PH'I stnpes. (007654 l ~:=e~~$8988 oMi~ 125~~ OR 55673 .. ~------'126 74 mo fOf 48 mos incl tu. he & •20 doc fee '1 500dn APR 13 b2 Def '7535 52 or ·~73 plus 1u. lie & •20 doc fee on epprOYed cred•I .71 CAPRI 6 c:¥tlnder. 4 speed. mags. Lie 802 GMH 79 FIAT 124 SPIDER 78FIAT119 4 cyl., 4 spd., stereo, mag•. only 36,000 miles. Beautiful yellow , 79 COROLLA LnlCI 79 CHEn LUV PICK UP S spd .. fact~ ,air, only 19.000 Only 15,000 miles. black with 73 HONDA •3599 4 cyl., 6 1pd .. stereo. onty 12.000 miles, Immaculate Lie 185 XII Make Offer Lie 919 PCH -· miles. Uc 827 WRP chrome wheels. Uc 1Pl8323 4 spd .. air, Ser 036323 15499 15199 , d ' • ·, ''*'· '*'-' .. 1• ..... . I ..... , .... ........ !! ........... _ ... 4NE '"' ....................... .,,.,. .. DJ!atri•T ........ r .......... , ........ . ltlmn. ~) ..... IOlwmwtl ¥0LllWA ... ,. ........ , ....... , .. .. ... ...,. ?6C• , ..... I ~h.t a ~PllDJ car • Utit Wa ci..le in ~pr ... to UM lot fU. I am I.he .,:t•Nll owatr and now t.o MU it. It haa 0011 lS. 000 ml, ....., taJ!e, w~ walla. complete pampered ri.1t1U!n~. & n&U 00 rettalar acaa . Sl500. ... ........ , ..... ......... ............ ..... u..4 ..... .,.... ...... u..4 ., ......... ~ ·~ .. " . ·-··· .. ·-······-·· -········ .. ·····-· ................. _ .. _ ................ . 10 ....... ttOI AMC "°' c = ttll Quo 1ht "ft • ...................... 4 .................................................................... . ..... 2 f1 ....... ... ......... 1 7' fl\YMOU"nt 71,AeaR X TT 8ecllD de Ville. Mb)' "11 a.toe ~ W-. ) AllM)W e cylinder. automattr, blu. w/wbt. YiQ)1 &op, Nl,...,,....._Pvt 'ft ..,..,. Beetle, Dtied -'. IMC olt•t <JU -..OIKay Only '1'00 acaut mu" power ~nc. Maler, Ml _....,...., ldu'. Lat.er .• ----oe lhU like aew Utlle w111tewaU Ute1. mq1, AMIPll. •&.rad...,., lo. 'N "-'-moo yeUowr blaell int.rlor tinted claM. vtnyl root. mi., A IC. Una..d wtn· -·1 NoYa. Ortf. pwa--... ......,. ... ,_ c r u I • e co n t r o l • don. new tint, fully ...., ..... lllL Lo m · lt?O Cottvertlble V.W. .~·+·.;xu.~.uov <9NMf'Vl loaded, abtolulely _.,.. __ oau __ ma. ____ _ New .... uu.. f7).lOIT. . .... t77 .. .................... • VOLVO --IAAallaYICI AMDLIASf ... OVF.Bl£AS DELJVEJlY EXPEJtTS ---...... YOl.YO u. KarW Blvd. C06T A MF.SA '46-tJOl MO-t4'7 '70VolvoWS Sl.150. 173-711$ atM•I COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIV!!L Y VOLVO J..arpst Volvo Deale r in <>ranee County! BUY or~£ DIRECT Mttl $1777 bMudt\d. Mutt tee t.oap-71 CHl'IJ IOI WITHAM predate. 17000/080 . MOM'llCAilLO ¥0&.DWMIH led...._. ford 111).tCTJ v.e, ..-. trw,.. power ,.. ... ....._Ave. 2240 S. llaln, Santa Ana • -4U000 =er 6 air cond tnW..aalaea.r At the Corner o f --• , · m.noi w.-Warner '77 •OL Moon roof . •tttt ,...., .__ --burclar alarm, •uto • AMC ttOi _..,v,v trunk, fully equip. 1 8IOTM ·---·-•••••••• For aaJe: '70 Gremlin. owner. A·lcond. ~3740 ~ 7l AMC 20+ IDPI· re1. Good '75 CDV mint. loaded. llZU 8EAaf &VD. HOINIT cond.900.S40-0731. Mual IM. $3,600. OY· HUN'tlNG10Nli&ACH • _. .... _ ·-~ air .,...,... ~-•. ocJLJo 1~ M7.6097•Mt·Ull a ..., .. , ...... w-.. 77 P~ Wacoo: PIS, rLA.~ ... _. ,._ Of>EH7r.•y5 cond., power ateert.01. ..,.. Cl8>GlW> P/B. au&o. air, crul.se. ----------------$1"9 Sll00.87W13S 'ID c.o.ipe de Ville abow Auume L••ae: '79 -.OTH rmfn.b. Dbl llbr. Voeue Caprice wap, loaded, wire wheels. s~ tape. Sl71M mo, Call ..._,.141. CHIVIOUT Mdl HI o aw •Wt. Garace kept.. 18211 B£ACH BLVD. --·-·-·-·-.. •••• 4KmL Ult W.800. Will 77 CAPRICE H\MJ'INGTON BEACH 71 IUfCI( aacrifiee. n ... UM7S7 V-8. automatic. ffftory 147-60l7•549·llll ESTA11WAGOM .--------air cood.. power stett· OPEN7 DAYS Ing " brakes, power Loeded! <llHIM~> '78 Seville, wbl /wbl, wtndows.. AM/FM. slefl ls Your Prot~IOO HOME REPAIRS" Oki you know you can place a classified ad in SI.,, clean. loaded. 22.0C>Omi, radial wflltewall 'ures. G«OTH S10,49S. Evea-wkoda tinted glasa, till wheel. CHlftOLIT 664-561'7. 1409f"RQ> 1BZU BEACH 8.LVD. "18 Seville. Loaded. LS..000 $31 n H\JNTINGTON BEACH ml 1100 I a..ilJed .....&.. Directory ror a wbole 147-60l7•54t-lll 1 & assume ease s~ Ford ol Ri&tmo. MS-0884. P.P . OPEN 1 DAYS 40 S. Main, Sanla Ana i8 CADILLAC Seville, Al the Corne r o f -every day. month for as I 1tUe as .,,.. II )IOI.I have aometb1q DAILY PILOT F.aew ~ra rNd tbe E the Deily Pilot Service ·a JU5T c.ALL 642-58.. for sale, reach them fut sun per day? For more ' and lneqieoajvely, call lo(ormaUoruall ~ Aoaheinl 750-2011 ti42·5671J 79 Electra Ltd. 2 dr. ~ seats, 1'todow 6 steering. Stereo ta~ dedt. air, padded sunlf. Uke new S7tt50. 645-3120 kleded. Coat.ineolaJ Kit. Warner CB. 21.000 mi. ooe owner. 51f.?070 ...... ~~.-.... ~1~.~:: ....... !~I~.~:.~ ....... !~ ~ ... ~:.~ ....... ~!~.~.~ ....... !!~ ~ ... ~:.": ....... !!~ # 1980 MERCUR'Y C~PR\ 79 llERCURY MARQUIS 4 DR. VII¥ ...... CIOfld. .... ~ w4rldOW ............. --..po.er~~ ................ body ... --........ (8111. 110502) ( • .... 1" '6498 EAD R ER I• &jck Skylark., '76 sedan V-6. A !C, 18,000 ma .. AM IF M, PP. $33S-O. m872'l n Retc.al. glass T· top. Im· rmc.. loaded New ures. SJlll50. 0 80. 831-0254 $10,500 firm. Days: 714 ·630·1710, Eves : 71 NOVA '11.,.21T1 V-8. aut.omaUc. fad.ory --------air eond.. power steer· 77 Cpe. de Ville. 33K mL Ing, radio, tinted glai.s. Loaded ! Sac rt fa ce. C86SUJM> &ll-JL85or64S-n2l $27 / 7 :-;:;::.~ .......... !!.'.~ s~ Ford ll LT: p ,s_ p B. P IW. 2240 1 , S. Main. Santa Ana aar lilt wheel cruise ·.t the Corne r or · · Warner rontl'l:>l. $5700 or best or. ~'M"M fer. CaJI 644-0668 ~~ '76 Dulek RegaJ. 58,000 mi • fulJ power, DU tltts, S3:m 642-2.21>4 i6 Camaro. Xlnt cond. ·m Chevy Mau bu good body. Needs valve job. AA is SZ50. 67>3223 1979 &aclt Rivltta, silver. xJ.rt cood. 9000 ml. every extra. S year, 50K m1 warr.utt y. $1O.750 tO BO. 642-911185 eves . ., wteods, ~day\ -------- 73 E&tate Wagoo. e~. windows. rull power. oo 40 r ront seat.s. power to both. AM / t'M stereo w S.tradt " 4 1pealtet"!.. pos1-tractioa. auto ~et rom.rol, auto A1C. crw.se, tilt steering, 7 4 ,000 nu. SlaX>.548-6139. ---- 9915 ........•..•.••........ AW>. PS1PB. AM/FM 8 trlt. s:B5C> I BO. 673-6 UIJ 72 V8 l50 auto., vinyt lop. A~. AM /t"M t'a&S .. ~W r adials, one o wner. IZllOO. Sil -4262 eves. 79 Camaro. &harp, lo ma. nut sdJ t.hls Wttlt ! :.>5 V'8, PS.PB.AC.AM 1f'M. 8lrtt. 496-7"1"62.. Ma.le Of fe-r. i s Camaro LT. J(ood ronct 69 .000 ro 1. $J8:,0 7$2-0600 dys , 5~·1 722 t'vt'!I it Camaro kally S port 350. A 'C. P S,P B. SUIOO. !i6U701 73 Cllevy Impala . P 'S. P B. air. lolmi. Xlnt. rond. Sl..-00. tn-4161 "7S MolU Carlo sllDl"()O(. fuJly powered. $2,800. ~or~2l600 7SMOM%A 4 cylinder, 4 speed. vin yf roof. special mags and ures. «*16> $2199 Sunset Fonl ~GudenCrove Blvd WestnunsUr 636-4010 i8St-\111t'. blk blk. a ll op- ~. rww 11 res. ll4 .000 rru. S10.cn>080. 499 l.817 0.V1"okf-----,-,20 C: th a e:al ttlO MUST SB.1.! ! ! 1m Cadillac St>valle - f\l.lly eqw~ inellMilllR moooroof, new radial Ures. leather lDL. Sl~ tape & Witt wheel rov · en ... lmmacu.Late rondJ. lxln! Can arrange 100% financing. Will lUe trade. Prt. pty. 611 86 U46 or ISU88l It ask for Mr. or Mrs. BUI Clark. '18 Q>e ~ VUe. k» 1llJ. YTy gdcond.~ ~-731·5'.56 77 St.tver Se\i..Ue red hhr upho l, loadt'd. Xlot. eond. Call a nytime. 644-5890 ------ '79 Eldo, moo n roof. loaded. he 003 WVW. $1.USO? 6U-Z963 wblsl dlr. ....................... '7S Ole\')' Mabbu Classic:-. I o wne r , 4d r . A I C, J>S /P H. wind o w s, AM FM. -.Jot cond. $2500. &46 4022 t::\es· witnds. '78MAUBU C LA SS I C . v .s. JutomalH'. factory au rond . pov.c-r !>lttnng & brakes, r adJO. v.·hale v. a II t irt>s. tin k'Cf gJ ass. 'aoy l uiterior. 167S"FRS > S29n Se~Fofd 2:?40 S. MALD. Sant• Alla Al th e Corne r o f Warner 54&-7070 '70 Coupe de ViUe fuJI lit lmpala coavt. p/s, p/b, pwr. Rood cood. ~. r u ns good . Sl.100. ~ Tir> m,3:112., 768-7318 ........................ '70 Mark Ill. Pn ctld t.o selJ ! 8J.2T76 ........................ "11.CorveUe. $10.SOO 080. Must sell. auto. L-43. loaded. T-top. tt.br int. lS.IXX>mi. Pvt pty lOarn lpm:~--- • OneUe Roac1<5ter. aJI Orig. z Cops. 3Z1 ftlgu>e. 4 .spd. Compl M"W nmrunn gru. ~ rad.la.ls. Xlnl nmning cond. c.u Rob. 71Mlill1. VlU. 'Tl Yel/Blll T Top. ll!i ~as. exc:. CGGd .• oee owne r, ne•er damapd. must sell. p 1p ocz swv a. au n:u.as.sa ar-.1113D. Probletn with your car? Here's someone to tum to. •• This is the sy mbol of AUTOCAP. The Automotive Consumer Action Program. AUTOCAP ·is an independent panel made up of concerned citizens. Some are consumers. Some are automobile dealers . The job of the AUTOCAP panel is to help solve complaints you have about your car. AUTOCAP is someone to turn to. llTKIP ' The number to Nmember ••. (,1) -00-252-9488 This mttMge preaented at a ~~~rvice by t~ MOTOR CAR DEALERS ASS<J9ATION .r Southern CaJif ornia ,. . I . . ~ • . . . • .. • # • ...... VM4 ~UM'd ...... u..4 ....... u... .-...u.H .....,u. OAI .. f PILOl 013 ·····•··············· ...................................................................... ~·············tii~ ...................... . 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AU.184AB••• tt7ts MOW AT SWla..aAl•AIM PllCn THAT MAY MIYll COMI Ae.UC! l • I \ ., $ \ \ 198P CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION, CALL ROCKY EHGl.AND 546-1934 SERVICE HOURS~ I ·l t;I-C·l•J ~ i • OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE vs. automatic trans ' air cond ' owr steering & brakes. pwr sea t & windows. owr O()()( locks & antenna. AM /F M stereo w/cassette. auto. temp control. pedded Landau roof. efec. dig. ctock. ~ control. hit wheel. wsw radial !Ires & wire wheel covers and much more• I 1501371 1980 CHRYSLER LE BARON LSCC>tft I ·l tI<·l*l: & i OFF M•ACTUIEl'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE va. automatic trans . air cond .. pwr "9ering & brWces. 90/401CJ11 pwr. Miil & .,.,,, f'99t. pwr. w;~ dows & door IOCKs. tilt wheel. Soeed control, AM/FM stereo w/8 er.at tlpe. pedd9d top. et.c. dig. clock. LS package. oome<1ng ltgtita.. 111 Y8nlty mirror. wsw r.olel rw.. & morel (154194) Monday Thru Friday 7:30am to 5:30 pm, Saturday Sam to 5pm USED CAR SPECIALS lt74DOOGE 1975 CHltYSLB 1974 CHEVROLET 1977 C .. YSLB 1'79000.1 HOM•CO t PASS. WA•OM COIDOIA COWi CANAi<> LT COWi COIDOeA COWi .... dbicMS9Mt va. automatic trans .. air cones .. pwr. st. & VB. automatic: trans .. air cond . pwr st & V8. automatic trans .. alr cond . owr. V8 auto. trw11., •r cond., pwr . ._ I VS. autometlc trens .. air cond . pwr. brakes, AM/FM stereo. pwr. seat & brakes. leattler. vinyl top, split pwr. seat. steertrlg & brakee. split Mat. hit. radio, brakM . .,elt pwr. IMthef" eeat. MMFM steefing I bfekea. vinyl top. custom wtndows. tilt. cruise. racil & much morel radio, wire wheel covers & much more• c u s tom wheels & m uch m ore! slereo 8 ~""-tilt, vinyl top a moldings. rlldio, wsw tires & morel (3()2LJS). s 1295 (007NIJ). s2495 {542UGX) 52695 much motel ( XO). (105WYR).s 53995 4195 1979 PLYMOUTH 1979 CHIYSLEI 1979C .. YSLa II CASH! YOUll CUS10M 19.AH -u IAaOM ,. ... UIAIOMWA90t4 VB. Mrtomeltc tr.na.. air cond., pwr. V8, aurom.tlc trans., air cond .. pwr. ve. au1omat1c trwlS.. w cones., pwr-. st a steefiltg & brlMI. 2 tone paint. radio. steering & brMe8.. padded t~MIFM brakee. AM/FM '9dio, woodOI-"' 9'dee.. "' custom moldlnge. wew tires & morel radio, wsw ti,. & morel (347W . luggage rack. Cf\lt9e, pwr. windows. WSW We 'll pay top,dollar for good. clean & late mod~ used "-u.54195 5 4595 tires & , (063XVN). cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today • • • WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN! ' ., .-.. . .. I ·l'~ ' . \, ' . • ' l ~ I . t ~ • .. " 7 Buntlnpo.n Beaeh IF .. •talD V!,,~o~Y VOL 73, NO. 53, 'SECTIONS, ..c PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1990 't' ••r Be•etewa Delly New8paper Fl FTEEN CENTS • O••l'f ...... P"'-l•\ Dy LA• P•YM PARENT WILLIAM MAIN (AT MICROPHONE, RIGHT) ADDRESSES SCHOOL BOARD (LEFT) Fountain Valley Truatff• Adement; So Are Teechera; Some Perenta Threeten Recall SOME WHO COULDN'T GET INTO SCHOOL BOARD MEETING WAIT OUTSIDE Teechera Asked to Leave Thur9dey Night So Fountain Valley Truateea Could Heer Parents Stalled Talks Put 'e01 to Sleep Oeanups Begin It's Sunshine For Weekend By JACKIE HYMAN Of -o.ttp ,_.... SIAlff It' II be a good weekend for catching up on your tan or your gardening, the National Weather Service said today. The forecast calls for fair * * * Loss Hits $85 Millio11 In Flooding SAN DIEGO (AP) -The rain· s wo llen San Diego River re · ceded under clearing ski<>s to· d ay , a nd flol)(1<'d hoteb that w e r e forced to evacuat e thousands of guests struggled back to normal Mud covered several foothill communitil.'s . Rural roads w ashed out. a nd at lca&t three bridges were broken. A massive cleanup of mud was under way. The damage fro m seven r ains torms m nine days wa~ est imated a t $85 million STORM DAMAGE LOANS AVAILABLE -AS throughout San Diego County - at least SlO million to crops . Avocado groves slipped and slid . erosion uprooting many trees. Strawberry growers said they salvaged only 5 percent of their crop. Dick King. city utilities direc· tor. said at least S8 million d amage was done to s treets, roads and bridges in San Diego. Del Mar declared an emergen- cy as the flooding San Dieguito R iver ran a mile wide and threatened b eachfront prop- erties. De l Mar Race trac k handlers took thoroughbreds and other bones out of knee-deep water. ms PILOT AD A ·REAL SLEEPER ''I received klng-slae r esponse from my Dally Pilot classified ad. "My bed sold with the first few callers." That's the advertising success · ,atory ot the Cotta Mesa man wtlD pa.-Udl ed ln t.be Dally -Ptlet~ ' . '1Efla1 llH bx t PDI• " · thlt, wtrrame. Gu ~. eeppertone, XlClC· ..... . TM Dally Piiot can help aaak• JOW' •al• a aucC!918 too. can ew fr14ftdly ad·vtMrl at .......... • weather Saturday and Sunday with highs in the 60s at the beach a nd up to 70 inland. a nd lows in t he 50s. Cloudiness is forecast for Mon· day. with a chance or showers Tuesday. A storm e xpected to dump two to four inches of ra in on t he coast Thurs d ay nig h t was knocked out of commission by a high pressure ridge that formed southwest of San Die go. a s pokeswoman for the weather service said. .. The weather bureau kind of missed the boat just a tnfle." commented Huntington Beach wt>atherwatcher J . S herman Denny. who stayed up until 4 a. m . in the expectat10n of seein~ the downpour begin. llis rain ~auge ttiis morning showed not a trace of wet stuff. For the first time since th<• storm system be~an Feb. 13. no rain was re<:orded for the past 24 hours in Santa Ana or Costa Mesa. a nd o nly a trace in Laguna Niguel. T h e barrage o f s t o rm s dropped amounts ranging from 5.76 inches in Costa Mesa and 8.12 inches in Huntington Beach to 12.18 inches in Laguna Niguel, bnnging the season totals since July l well a head or last year at this time. The total in Laguna Niguel was 24.3 inches. ahead or last <See SUN. Page A2> Otte to Skip Candidates ' HB Meeti11g Except for one Huntington Beach city council hopeful. can- didates are expected to attend a two-hour city orientation session Saturday morning at the civic center. The 9 a.m. meeting, city of· ficials said. is designed to pro· vlde the 12 council candidates with accurate Information about city operations. Candidate Jack Kelly, though, called the session a waste or time and said be would boycott it. "Thia type of thine makes me sick," he charged. "Are we to believe it's more important for staff and candidates to spend Saturday boldinc banda than ad- dreNinl criUcaJ luuet?'' Otber eandJdatea, however, expNIHd •urpriM at Kelly's re· marks. 1 •'That doeen't show good com· mon Miiie to boycott It,'' s aid candidate DI Zleboobe. "It's not a queatloo ol boldina bands. ll's a question of 1barln1 lnlorma· tlon." The meeUng, to be held In room 8 -8. ls open to the public. ROAD CLOSED -C reek rages over a dip m S ilverado Canyon Road. which has been closed this week. It is about 15 inches deep an middle. Other cr eeks. swollen bv an un usual stnng of storm s. have cut off access to 0.lly "" ... _., ,._lo<._ dozens of homes in canyon a reas in the south county Despite the weather. 6·year· old J ohn Ramsay< left. above> is on has way to school Brezhnev W ams West Blasts V.S. 'Interference' in Af~hanista11 MOSCOW <APJ' President Leonid I Brezhnev. warning the West against talking tough to Moscow. s a id t od ay Soviet troops in Af~hanistan would be withd rawn as soon as ··outside inte rference" in t hat nation ends If the Un it ed S t ates and A f g h ani s t a n 's ne i g hbors guarantee an end to "all forms or outside interfe r ence, .. the Soviet leader said. · ·. . then the need of Soviet military as· sislance will cease to exist." Referring to President Carter. who has pushed for a Moscow Olympics boycott in retaliation for Soviet moves in Afghanistan, Brezhnev said: "Mr. Carter and his people know that there was no and ls no Ru ss ian In t e r vention i n Afghanistan." The Soviet leader said. "The United Slates loudly demands the withdrawal of Soviet troops but In fact ll doine everything to put off this poaslbllity; tt is con· tmu1og and buil ding up its in terfe rence in the urra1rs of Argharustan · Jn a poht1cal campaign speech U.S. Power 'Suff icienl ' WASHINGTON <API Respondmf( to critics, pres· identlal adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski says lhe United States has the military powe r to meet a Soviet thrus t into the Persian Gulf area without using nuclear weapons . "We can certa inl y threaten military Involve· ment without commitme nt to an early reliance on nuclear weapons," be said Thursday. before :i capacity audience of 6,000 at the Kremlin '<; huge Palace of Congresses. Brezhnev repeated Moscow's position that Soviet troops were invited into Afg ha nistan by the Marxist Ka bul government unde r terms of a Soviet.Afgha n treatv Br ezhnev s poke as massive street demonstrations in Kabul against the Soviet military pre· sence in Afghanistan left at least t h ree pe r sons dead in the capital. according to foreign re· ports from there. The 73-year-old Soviet leader appeared puffy.faced and tired, but he delivered his toughly worded 40·minute speech in a stronf( voice. He accused the United St~les of increasing tension in the Mid- dle East and Asta and said the Carter administration's reaction to "events in Af1hanlstan" wa s forcing Soviet troops to remain In the Moelem country. Attorney 'Going Broke' By STEVE MAaBLt °' ................. Fired Huallniton Beach depu- ty clty attorney lobn O'Comlor ••Id today that b•'• 1om1 broke wal.ln1 for a deeiafon on whetbel' or not he'll set bll Job back. City Attorney Gall Hulton. who fired O'Connor 11 months ago. said s he's also Impatient ' ' ~l _ ..... ......_ __ ....... f or word on her f o rmer employee'• termlnaUon appeal. ••1 don't know what the holdup Is but we've been on pine and needl• around here for several weeks." said Mn . Hutton, who fired O'Connor on ln1ubordina· tJon char1ea. O'ConnOr clalma tbe walUnl Is rou1"Mr on him. "It's betomc such a drag on ' ..... ~ . me l can't believe ll," Hid tbe former city employee. "I've bad to sell my property and cub in m y retirement just to kMP 10- lnt." Mn. Hutton sald appeal bear· Int olftcer Joeepb PentUe prom- ised her ln early Janual')' that bi• declakm would be ln tbe ma11 ln 10 days. <See aaoaE. Pate AZ> '\ ... Parents Protest Inaction By PHJL SNEIDERMAN OI -0 .. 1. l'•tet \Uli Frustrated pa rents staged a s leep·in at F ountain Valley I Elementa r y l School District headquarter-1 Thursday night after school board membf'r<; rP Jected ttw1r plt•;,i to 1mml·d1atel,\ resume negollat10nb with !'>tnk Loe teachers. Tbe peaceful demons trat.Jon followed a tense t hree-ho ur board of trustees meeting. dur mg wtuch a parade of parent" urged the board to Sl.'llle the now lO·day-old walkout About 40-0 parent:-in1l1ally Jammed into the ... mall meeting area. while aboul 200 other parents and teacht•r' \\t'rC' left outside the butldinj!. unable t11 sq u~ze in About 40 part>nt!'-tool-. J tum al tht' m1crophom· lo addrc~s thl· board conC'('rninj! lht· s trike R o J rd P r l' ., 1 rl l' n t lh · t t ' M 1gnanellt told lh1• group tht· boa rd \I.Ou Id 11111 r1•-;µond w part."nt commt•nt~ bet·au!'>c 1l 1:-. le1?all) un:iblt· to nej.!ollalt.' a W<t,\ from tht> bar~:i1n1n g table When the last of lhosl' dc~inng lo addre~!'> the bo<trd had dont• ... o. the tru-;tee:. 1mm1•d1atcly Jci 1ourned their mcC'l1ng at 10 30 p m and left lht• huild ing am1c1 ....hout' nf .. Rei Jll' • .ind .. ~lll1· '\o"' St'ver;ll p.tn•nt-. lhl'n urged their companion ... not tc• ll•::Jve t ht> bu tiding uni ii thL' boarrl ugrt>ed lo r~umt' conlrall talk:- "1th the teacher-; Hoard mPm bers have <;aid they h:1v1· issued their .. last. best and final offer and have refused to nt.'gollalt' further with teacher..., When parent--rl'fu-.ec1 tt1 leave. district offtc1al .... sum· moned Fountain Valley police <Set-PARENTS, Paitf> i\21 Coas• \l·eather Fair tonight and Satur- d 11 y A Ii t ll 1· war mt' r Sa turd ay C h a nce of shower'! near zero ton1~ht a n d S a I u r d ;i y L o '' s tonight 45 to 52 H1 1?hs Saturday 67 to 72 INSIDE TODAY A ud1tlonang }or lht' M~tropolltan O~ro J\ likt com~hf19 '" tit~ Olyrnp·c.• Barltmw Johri Matt.'iews ft!'b how ana why on Page C r ·- ,.,, .... Gold Price Coni.inues Roller-coaster Ride LONDON I A f> I Th<' dollar 1atned Oft world CUrNftey m ll rkcl today. whll~ &old prices dro pped sh.rply after Thunda.y'a abnapt rla • 0e¥1ers credited lncr~iued U S lnterHl rate ror the dollar'• rtccml firmneaa In Tokyo. •he~ the bustneu day enda before Svrope'1 be1-lna. the dollar ~k>Hd at Mt.JTS Yta. 1,1p from ate.00 Tb11n· day. Cold was llxed ln Londoft um mornJ.a1 at '"8.50 aa ou.nce. down from tee7.~ at Thurada1'1 elOI . In Zurtt h, Europe'• bl•· atbt marttel , lhe mld·momlnt price wu $644 50. down trom Thurad11'a cloaln1 MU.SO l n Hone KOl\I. 1old to.st SI 20 for the day and cloaed at IM74'7, London mornJna isllver prtces also slipped. lo 133.626 an ounce rrom 134.W late Tbun.day · · llnJt',..••rw •~•• .. •u• ATLANTA <APJ -Oealbs from ln!luenia a nd pneumonia have reached epickmlc proportions in the United Stat.M ror the fourth consecutive ~·eek . causing excessive deaths for the first lime among Ame ricans in the 45-t<>-&4 age group, the m1L1on1l Center for Oiseuse Control said today The CDC s aid so far this winter the flu epidemic h1as been caused primarily by lnfluenia B, known as B·Singapore. Deaths attributed to nu and pneumonia reached 700 fo r Lhe week that e nded teb. 16, 200 more than the anticipated e pidemic threshold, the agency said in its Morbidity 1and Mortality Weekly Rel)Ort. The last time lnfluenia H caused 1:xcessive deaths was in 1962 Prf.e Rate Slcwrockel• NEW YORK (AP) -Several major banks today raised their prime lending rates Lo a record 161r.! percent, leapfrogging past new rates announced earlier in the day by other ban ks, "This move reflects our judgment as to the proper rate 1n \'1cw or the strength or loan demand a nd the cost of funds," sa1c1 J spokt.osman for Morgan Guara nty Trust Co., the nation's fifth· largest bank. which was the fi rst to m ove to the rate. Bankers Trust Co of Nrw York and Crocker National Bank of San Fran- cisco wcre a mong the banks moving to the 16 ' ~percent rate. BB Coamril Artion Transit Center Sites Rejected Planl> for :1 1w11 of l:tncls capetl bul> tr:.inl>portJlwn c-enll·rl> 1n fluntington Beat·h hit a s nlig this wc(•k when City Council mem- bers refused to approve lhe proj- ects Orangt· c. 'ounty Trnn:-.11 IJ1~ •·rona Page ;\ I BROKE ... O'Connor m a inta1m, lhl· c1tv l>lowed the appeal process by re fus ing t o r eques t a s tate appointed arbitrator and o pting 1<1 use a private hearing orricN in~tcad "ff l 'd had a s tat<• a rb1trntor, I would h:l\'C had ll dcc1s1<m " I I h in fiO day...,, . ' l h c <"< · C' 1 t v '-'mployet: !>aid "Th<' w;iy lt'l> ~o rng now. I'll h<• abl<• to l'<'lebrat(• 1 hl• anniv<'rM1 rv ur my r. nn~ before I get worrl · :\1 rs I lutton <'Onl(·nds 1t w;iJ, O'Connor who thrt•w a wrench into the appeal process by pn1 tl'stin~ the city's first hearinJ( of ficer selection Gentile. last week . udmiltcd the cai;t' wus complex but said both side~would get word or his decis10n by F'cb. 15. Gen tile has been unavailable for comment ~Jn ct· Me anwhile. <:ounc1 l member!> have starterl to complain that the drawn-out appeal could he costing the city money "H he ~ets his JOb back he'll probably get back pay as well.'' reasoned om• councilman "That m eans the pay meter is running r ight now. This could cost us a great deal o r money." The council has final say on t he heal'ing orricer 's recommen- dation. which first Roes to the personnel commission. O'Connor was previously hred ttfler engaging in a physical altercation with former city al torney Don 8onfu He was reinstated b y Mrs tJutton in 1978 and given $27,000 tr> back pay and for legal fees in fighting grievance:; OAANOE COMT H f DAILY PILOT ''" (t1•,.(M\IOMt;oP1~ wH"Wf'ttilht\1M• b+nt"'""~,..,~, 1\f>\lbt1\l\fO(twtt .. o.-• .-.~ f 04\f OutM+~(~y ...,.., .. , """1luW'l\1'11r i>v'>'''"""'" M(v'idttv '""'"""°" r ,.,,.,Y tttt f '"'• Mew ~ ~"' .,..,,."Wlt6n 8'et" t 0>"" li'lnY•tt.\I' ltv'-'4'0V"if.,...,.(t'I ~f\( .. "I A • •ttOI• If'~ .011'0'\ I\ outtlt'f'Wd io•~lJ'O.f\ .,_,, -.Wf!WJ.ttt \ T ,_ Ortnc IOM ~'""'"' ot~t t\ •t JJ0 w,,, 9.-.... , ..... c~•• ,..,._w (At1t011'\f• .,.,. --·-,.,,.\~I.,_, Pvbil•\IW'• JM•• (.., .. , v.t,..,..,.,._.,.t~~·'N!ttl~ ""91MH IC"••I (01t0" T'Mm.t\A M~ -~ .. 1nql ..... CJtertnM LiMt ~~ N•ft A\V\t•l\t ~""'"''~ COit°" ~c;-.. w,.,t Ot•"'Ot c~"'''"°''°" H11ntlnalOft Beecfl Ottlc;• IHl7'fllut~~-n llN•fl"t AOOftt\\ P 0 loll. "'O .., .... tr1 ct officials were ordered back to the drawing board on a 4 J council vote and told to select nther locations in the city for lht: twin centers. Counl'il members Ruth Finley, ttobert Mandie and Ruth Bailev voted against nixing the plan. _; OCTO planners had s uggested one or the off-street centers be huilt near Golden West College and the San Diego Frrcway with a second near the b each on l'ac1ric Coast Highway 'Tm not s ure what ~e·re go mg to be doing now." Mike Corlett, a n OCTD spokesman. said after the City Council re Jected the plans. lie said trans portation or r1cials l>pent more than a year (·hecking out 20 p<>!>sible bill'~ hefon· selecting lh(• C'Cillcge :Jnrl hl'ach l0t·at1ons Thl· C'tmtcrl>. Coriell cstimat l'd. would co~l about $3 7 million <ind tlih thre(• vcars to con struct. The land for thl' sites also would h3ve to be purchased , ht' said. According to OCTD plan!>, tht <·o llege center would be con slruclcd on property owned by c;olden West College tind even· I ually would be tied in with u San Oiei;to frcew;iy µark-und- ridl' system Tht· bi:al'h C'l·nter, according lO the plans. would be located on l;ind owned hy the Huntington Hetich Company near th(• comer or Pacific Coast Highw;iy and Lake Street. OHkials from Gol<lC'n Wei.t College <1nd the H unt1n~ton Hc·arh Co. expr<>sc;cd concern v. ii h the plans and s ugges ted they had other ideas ror their 1>roperty. Another businessman :.ur prised by the bus center plan:-. was Huntington Beach attorney Jerry Bame who said he plans to build a railroa d them t restaurant on the corner of 15th S t reet and Pa c ific Coast llighwny. Council members agreed llun tington Beach needs lo revamp its bus system. Fleeing Men leave Purse, Fire Shots A pair of retreating armed thugs fired shots into the air Thursday when residents of a Huntington Beach neighborhood intervened io a purse snatching attempt. O fficers s aid the would-be crooks ordered a 27-year·old woman to band over her purse as she stepped rrom her car at about 10 p.m . i,n front of her Burnham Circle home . Witnesses to ld police t hey heerd the woman scream and 11&w the men grab at her pune. Several netahbora, they told of- ficer•, ran toward the crooks. Police uld the s us pecta retreated without the purse and fired teveral tbota as they ran toward &Mir car. Police aald they escaped ln a U1bt·colored Ford Maverick . .. • ,,...,. ... ,., PARENTS ••. 1t. 0. ._aw at tint In· rormed partnta tbt)' were tre1pual•1. Yt'ben abo~ too pareoll rer111 ed lo luvo, Brokaw Uaen aald police woukla't force puata &o '9:aV9 OI' taU lhtm latO aai&.od.Y. "A ftu all." the officer ob- u r ved. "w" o nly have U1rec cell•" Police uJd later they did not want to cr .. te a problem by lorcla, pannta out. At leut OM efrtnr remained wHh the paNOta ~bout the ollht to 111ure lhat they behaved 1n an orderly maan., and d1d not deatroy diltrlct/roperty. "'They've ba problems with thla type ol thin& In the put -oxceulve use ot lhe awltcbboard and aome malicious mischief,'" u plalned Lt. Bob McClain. "We juat wanted lo guard agalnst lbal happeniq again." Throu&h the nleht. the number of pareota dwindled. Early today. the remaining 25 parents agreed to leave at 8 it .m .. when the administration building reopened ror regular business. As they left this morning the weary parents felt they had made their point. that the board s hould engage in round-the-clock negotiations. if necessary, to end the strike. "ft the parents can stay up all night long, so can the board," said Marge Lifschultt. whose c hildren attend Moiola Elemen· tary School. Thf.' departing parents also :-.t11d th('y planned to distributt' 10.000 flif.'rs today. urging res1 dents to attend a meeting at ff p m . tonight at St. Wilfrid's Church in lluntrngton Beach to makl' plans to recall l>C hool board members Pa rents who uddresscd the hoard Thursd;iy nig ht almost unanimously prn1sed the dis· t n et's teachers and criticized the t rus t<'Cl> · rt'fusal to cnnttnUl' barJ;?atn 1n~ Tht· paren ts abo complrum'<.I of substandard 1n 'truct1on by l>UbMtlu k tcachl·r~ Fro'" Pa.-,\ I SUN ... year's 14 87 inch~s at this time . ih Costa Mesa. it was 13.8 inches compared to 11.36, and in Hunt· ington the total was 17.23 inches. up from 12.59 last year. H o wever, officials at the Orange County Flood Control District said Santa Ana's season total of 17.48 inches. up from 12 82 inches last year to da te. s till lags be hind 1978's 18.72 inches at the end of February. C leanups were under way fro m Huntington Beach . wht>r(' debris washed ashore has tn· e luded telephone poles and crates full of orani?es. to the South County. s till reeling beneath mudslides Laguna Canyon !load ~as re· opened today in both directions ;ind El Toro Road pa rtly n· opened. but Ortega H1gh...,ay re· mained closed eastbound from I.a Plata. two miles east of San J uan Capistrano . Pacific Coast Highway was closed from Capistrano Beach Palisades to Avenida P ico and Black S tar C an yo n and Silverado roads wc•rc opt•n only tn r l'sidentl> Norton S tarts 60-day Tenn For Perjury L.,oran Norton , a rormer Sunta Ana pohce lu:•utcnunt v.ho latl'r v. ;i..., ;in un,.u<·c·c:.~ful c<ind1daH· for state Sf.mute, began sen ing a RO day Jail term on a 1~78 per- JUr~ rom 1ct1on Thursd3) Norton entered Juil at 6 p.m r1 n d n f t c r b o o k I n g w a s lruns ft:rn•d to th(• minimum SCt'Urtty Thl'O J.acy rac11ity Norton was ronv1c tcd of ly1n~ to a county (irand Jury about the source or SS,000 that war- ui.t•d in his stuk senul<' ciim pa1gn Norton '"lu1med the mont>y wus his but testimony showed lhat its real 11ourcc was Eu~cne Conr<1d , a former county political fi n ancier who now b serving a federal prison sen- tence on an unrelated loan fraud convit'tion. fronically. Norton entered jail one day after Conrad pleaded g uilty to a <'onspiracy charge in connection with h is dealings with polit.Jcal figures In the 1976 ca mpaigns. The charge centered o n a violation or the stat e Political Reform Act. Norton also was ordered to pay a $S,250 fine. He was once honored as Santa Ana'!I "policeman of the year." Game Arcade Nixedl J In Fountain Valley . The Fountain Valley City Council hu denJed Mohamed All Abou·Khalil'a appllcaUon for a permit to open an electronic 1am e a rcade al 181S5 Brook.bunt St. The council upheld a previous declalon by the cit>-Plann1n1 Commlulon, which aald lbe loc1tlon was lnapproprlau . F1•d Claarges No Dismissal For Anthony -L....'D~d C h ester A . Lau c k . who pl ayed Lum on the radio show "Lum a nd Abner ... died Thurs d ay 1n H ot Springs, Ark. The photo was taken in 1948. Irvine Co. Top CoWity Taxpayer The lrvtn(.• Cornpan)' ts again t Ill' top taxpa yer 1n OranRe Count v but homeowners are now µay111~ a ~n·ater !>hare· of taxe~ than b1tc;in('l>S und comml'rctal propertil'S C o u n t ' T u >. r o 11 t· c t o r Treasurc·r RobC'rt Citron 5<11d that homt•owr1l·rs art: paym~ a greah·r pt·rcentuge of t aXl"'S IJC'r::iu.c1t• of Proposition 13 'Th1!> h:t:-. l't1m1• ;ibout · C'1tnm ,;i 1d. "l>\·ra u::-(" v. h<·n prnpt>rt \ " !>old 1l 1:-. JpprJiM·d Jt 1b l>t:lhn~ Jlfl <''' · · S 1 n c t· h o rn l' :. L h d n g l' ownerstup more frequently tha n business and comme rcial prop- l' rt i es. 1l res ult s 1n th e ho meowner paying a g reater share of laxes ·· Citron said the 10 la ri:ie:.t tux payus. whkh include d the Fluor Corporut1on ror the first time. paid a total of 7 H l)t•ref.'nt or tht• total property tax bill or $488 million rur 1979 80 Citron said that last vt•ar th(• 10 largc•st t axpayers pa1<.J II$$ µt'rcent of the total bill or $429 million The Irvine Company tops the hs t with a property tax pay ment of $10.8 million Pacific Telephone fol lowed with S8 .9 m l Ilion . Southern Califorrua F.d1son . SS 8 m1ll1on . Rock well lnternat1onal. $2 6 millton . G<·ne ral Tl'lcphont· Company. $2 I m1 llton . Lnion Oil Company. SI 9 m1llton Also, W:ilt Dtl>lll'\ l're>dur t1on s. $1 Ii m1ll1nn ll ui;h(·:-. A1rr r:i(t Company. SI 5 m1lhon Southern California Gu!> Co , SI 36 million and l .. luor Corpor J t1on. Sl.3'1 m1ll1on Jewelry S tolt~n Fron1 FV Homt• .I ewdry valued at $1 ,050 v. ;i ..., lJken In u break 1n Thursda' .ll the home of Barba ra Annl' 't;h in Fountain Valley . poll<'(· rt; ported toda) Thieves cnt~rcd IJy t wll>ltn~ the doorknob w ith pliers and then took two women ·s watche~ !.Pveral nngs, two c rosst>s and J set of onyx earrings. police ~aid By FREDERICK SCHOEM£HL 01t11to.11, ,.,..,,..., Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M . Owens refused today to grant new defense mo- tions to dlsmlas campaign fund laundering charges against Supervilor Philip Anthony and fo rmer supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Defense attorneys said im · mediately after the ruline that Judge Owens' decisl9n will be a ppealed early ne•L week to the fourth District Court of AppeaJ in San Bernardino. But appeal or no appeal, the J urlst made ll clear that he wants a preUmlnary hearing In· to_ the sufficiency of evidence ob· tamed against the two defend· ants to begin Wednesday. Anthony and Diedrich are char~ed with conspiring in 1976 to . circumvent the campaign contribution disclos ure laws c rested by passage of the Political Reform Act in 1974. Specifically, they are accused of diverting about SSS.000 into Anthony's supervisorial cam - paign without disclosing the true source of the money Anthony later amended his campaign fund disclos ure rorms and hlili claimed he 1s being pro- :.ecuted for mere failure to cor· rertly fill out the• reporting doru ments Attornt')" for ,\nthon\ ;ind l>iednch contt-ndt·d 1n orai iir~u ments m adt-tht~ W(.•t-1.. t)4·fon· Ov.t•ns that pro~1·cutor<> foiled hi prt.o~t·nt lo th•· t·ounty C.rand Jun ev1denl't• v.h1ch ...,ould hJVt• Pl)lrltt•d 111 lh1·1r 1 ltt•rH ' 1n nnt'1•nr1· l>tt•dr 1c h \n lh•1n\ f11rrn1 r \ n a h £' 1 m « 1 1 ' c ,, ;Jn r 1 I m .1 n Wilham l\olt Jnd r1>rm1 r r·11unt' pol11u·JI f111Jn111 r C,1·n• ('1 mr;11l \41•1 .. 11h·nt1f11•d 111 ,, l11·1 1·mh•·r 1nd1('trrw111 tn v.h1, h lh•' v.1•r. lhJr~1'<l v.ith th1· .11lt•J(t·d v1ul<i !Ion~ <"h;1q;t"• di!.slO'l l-\11tt \lo 1·r1· d1 -.m1'.'tM'd Conr.1d p lt·Jd1'<.I Ru1I '' 111 J ''°~It• ron:-.µ1ret n l'OlJnt ,1nd rt•l'l'l\1·d .1 'l\ lll•Hllh 'II p1·n1h •d JJd '>l'll{1•fl( I' , \tt1Hn1·\., 1h11m.1-. C'rri"tH n · p r l' ~ 1·111 111 I! \ 11 l h " n \ .J11 d '' .1r'>h<11l \for~.1n r1 ·pre~t·nt.J11~ fl '"d nt·h. llrJ.!t"CI Owt>n!i to di'! a\ lh1• <>tJrt or lh1• prt·l11111n..r \ hP:1nnc until thl' ;Jppt•:oil ('<1urt tws decided thl' e ndcnt1ttQ 1!> !'!Ut'. Owens said he would wa11t onh until Wf'dncsday Jk on~mall; h ad announ<·l'd the hearin .. lilould start ~londd\ fhP '<lU.!!hl a ft <'r0dd.1~ "4J.., up f>tl">t'<l b~ l>lal,· I lt:-pul.' \ttum• . lot• nt• r JI J d frt·' J u:.cµh . "h11 Gav Ous ter . Mo,·e D e layed 1.0~ /\~(; ELES U\ P I An •hon~ Curbt·tl Sulliv:in, j 37 H•a r-old Australian c1t1zen and ,1vo\lo t?d homoi;exual who con tends hr ~hould not be rleportl-vl becaust• h1• i:. marr1l•d to a J,o, r\n~t·k~ man. has rurthcr dt.• l;i y(.'d tu!> deportation bv r1hit~ an appt•al Sullt\'an. who has rcqut~tt:>d p£'rmant'nt imm1~rant status :i., the s pou!'t' of a S cit 1zen. ap Pt'.tn•d bdor,· lmm1grat1on Jud~e Robert Griffin T hursda' und was ruled "dep0rta ble .. · Rut th<' hearinR was not con eluded bttaus~ he hied an ap phc<1tion for s u.c;pension of d<' port:itJon. claimed t he defense, "never wants to talk 111bout the tacu or put on testimony ... And Joseph predicted that "legal mumbo·Jumbo" produced by the defense was near ita end. At the conelu.sion of the pre. llmlnary hearing. Owena must ~eclde !f sufficient evidence et· 1sts l o hold Anthony and Diedrich for trtal or d iamiss the charges filed aguins l them. UC Fears Big Jump In Tuition S ACRAMENTO (AP) -If J arvis II passes. the University of Califom1a says it might have to raise tuition and fees from S750 to nearly $3,000 a year . At least that's the figure that UC budget official Thomas Jen kins said in an interview Thursday would be given to Gov Edmund Brown J r . in response to h is requel'lt for an alternative bud~et in which state ;lid would bl· 30 ~r<'enl lower. Bro wn requ es t e d thl' allern<tl1vt· budgets from all aRenC1t'~ because if Jarvis II passc·'· 1t would reduce state in rom t• $4.9 billion. or abOut 25 p~:rr,·nt .Jani'> II. to ht? Propos1t1on !J 11n th1· .furn· :1 ballot . '-'l'lUld c·ur 1111 11m1• (d'CI'°' ~ j)4'rl'l'nl t (' Pn·,ult•nt lhi\ 1cl Saxon. 111 .1 1 11rt l1·tl1·r t11 Hrn1.1.n e:.trlv thi.. 1111 nth l:J\1· uni~ th1• han·~l dt t .i 11., of pos...,1 bll' l 'C budget cuts II 1• <: J 11 c d l h l' IH o cc ~!> u n nt•r •'''Jr} .11111 ..... wl 11 v. as rnn I 1·fitn~ the JIJ"'>J ~t• 0( f'roll(l!)I t wn 'I Sn '<on 'J1d .111 th1· g1Jvernr1r 111•1 dt·d t•J f..n•>l.4 "·"' th;1t ~SCI ri.·r • 1·nl qf l<rtiv.n .., 11r•lJlOM'<1 .... 1.111 I I ' .ml f,.r 1{1)111 ~I l f>lt1l 1"'<l 5~1 rnllltnn. ind th.11 S% m lll111n • 11u ld bo 1 lit frnm prC1~ram:-. and Sl!l4 mill11111 111.1d .. u11 in 1u1t1•in ·~Jan GuiJty For Failure To Aid Cat ' :.•o \ l'.tr vld r·ountJtn \'ullt'\ 111 Jn "ho l>3 Hf ht> watcheJ "'1thou1 inten1•n1nl{ ""a compan i11 n m ..... tri-.11t•d .• (',II v.a .... found l.!ullr\ 11f .tn1m,11 ,·rut'llv We-'-.... dJ\ . ""'"" . ( · "n ' t ,. t •' d " J :.. U a r r v \ .i nOl>h•n. v. h rl "111 f;_ice l>entenc= in~ March 24 by Judii:e William I. \1 o<-k . v.ho I'> :.t 1A..lll1n~ a re port rrom prulwt1on o <r1ccr :-. Tht' <'nmt• run bring up tu~ nnt: 't'<ir Jilt I M•ntenee V ·'nos t t• n · s <'o m pan 1 on (~(lU$ll3~ C l°'ft'l~n. 18, also or f-ountain Valley. pleaded gui lty in JU\·en1lf.' t'Ou rt earlier th is m onth .mc1 was o rde red to work ror an anima l protection aeencv The pair were a rres ted Oct. 9 hl•h ind a llunt1ngton Beat'h s upt~rmarkE'I by oH1cers who r1lund the rat bleeding with its paws laP<'d W.-now sfoc.-k tbta fabulous c.•olle~• ion b,· Hollywood Clothes · \ Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* ·When you buy one suit at the regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. SOUTH COAST PlAZA: COSTA MuA. CA. PHOM1 f714t ~lllZ • EDITION • ~••rBemetewa B .. lly News.aper VOL. 73, NO. S3, • SECTIONS,« PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS Raps U.S. 'Intervention' Brezhnev to West: Don't Talk Tough MOSCOW <APl President Leonid I. Brezhne v, warrtina the West against ta lking tough to Moscow. said t oday Soviet troops in Afghanistan would be withdrawn as soon as "outside Interference" in that nation ends. Ir the Unit ed Stales a nc1 . Afghanistan's n e ighb o r~ guarantee a n end lo .. all Corms of outside interference." the Soviet leader said, " ... then the need of Soviet military as sistance will cease to exist." Referring lo President Carter. who has pushed for a Moscow FJ/ Parents Sleep In At District By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OI t ... O•llY Pllfl SWltt F rustrated parents staged a sleep-in at Fountain Valley (Elementary> School District headquarters Thursday night a fte r s chool board members re - jected their plea to immediately resume negotiations with strik- ing teachers. The peaceful demonstr ation followed a tense three-hour board of trustees me~ling. dur- ing which a parade of par ents urged the board to settle the now 10-day-old walkout. About 400 parents initially jammed into the small met ting are a. while about 200 other parents and teachers were left outside the building, unable to squeeze in. 7 A bout 40 parents took a tum at the microphone to address the board concerning the strike. Board President B etty M ignanelli told the group the board would not res pond to parent comment!. because it is le{lally unable to negotiate away from the bargaining table. Whe n the las t of those desiring to address the board had done so. the trustees immedi<itely ad· journed tlwir ml·eting at JO 30 p.m . and lrft th<• building umitl shouts of "Rl•call !" ;,ind .. Settle Now•" Several parents then urged their companions not to leave the bullc11ng until th e board agreed to resume contract talks with the teach<'rs . Board mcm bers havC' said they have issued their "last. best and final offer" and have refused to nej:!otiate further with tcuchers. When pare nts r e fused to leave, dist r1ct officials s um- moned Fountain Valley police. Sgt. Don Brokaw at first in- f ormed parents they were tre spassin~. When about 100 p arents refused to le ave . Bro k aw th e n sa id police wouldn't force parents to leave or take them into custody. "After all." the officer ob- served. "we only have three cells." Pohce said later they did not want to create a problem by forcing parents out. Coast Weather Fair tonight and Satur- d ay. A little warm e r Saturday. C hance o f showers near ~ero tonight and Saturday. Lows toni1ht 45 to 52. Highs Saturday 67 to 72. INSIDE TODAY A uditfon f ng for the Metropolitan Opera i& Ulce compding in tM. Olflmpic1. BorUont Jolrn MotlhftJn ttll.t 1'ewGlld..,_•,,.CI. ..... --_1 ~ 1:-1 .. 01> mpics boycott m retaliation for Soviet moves in Afghamstan, Brezhnev said : "Mr. Carter and his people know that there ~as no itnd l!. no Ru !:>s i a n intervention in Afghanistan." The Soviet leader said, "The United States loudly demands the withdrawal of Soviet troops but in fact is doing ever ything to put off this possibility; it iR con- tinuing and building up its in· terference in the a ffairs of Afghanistan." l.J.S. Pou'er 'Sufficient' WASHING TON (A P l Responding to critics. prci-; id<'nlial adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski says the United States has the military power to m eet a Soviet thrust into the Pe rs ian Gulf a rea without using nuclear weapons. "We can certain ly threaten miLitary involve- ment without commitment to an early reliance on nuclear weapons." he said Thursday, Irvine Co. Top Taxpaye r In County The Irvine Company is again t he top taxpayer in Orange County but homeowners a re now paying a greater s hare <.f taxes than business and comme-rcial properties . Co unty Tax C:o ll ector- Treasurer Robert Citron said that homeowners are paying a greater percentage of taxe~ bcC'<1w,e of Proposition 13. "This has come about ... Citron said. "hcC'<1 UM> when property is sold, it is appraised al its ~clhng priC'e. "Since h omes change owne rship more frequ<'nlly than business and comme rcial prop- c rt i es, it r es ults in the homeowner paying a greater share of taxes." Citron said the 10 la rgest tax- payc rs. which included the Fluor Corporation for the firs t time. paid a total of 7.8 percent (See Tt\XES, Page A2l Door Slammed On Cop's Ann In Costa Mesa A rooki e Costa Mesa policeman was injured Thurs· day when a female motorist al· legedly slammed a car door on his arm after he m ade a routine traffic stop. police said today . Officer s said Dalene Kay Guiton. 30. whose last known ad· dress was 1403 Richmond Way, Costa Mesa, was a rrested on suspicion of battery on a police office r and possession of a con· trolled substance. Pollce claim she had two pills believed to be a mphetamines . Sh e was take n to Orange County Jail and held In Ueu of $2,500 bail. Officer Burton Santee, who police said joined the force last month, was treated but not hos pitalized at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for awelllng in one arm and lost of feelin1 in hla hand. He was sent home to re· cuperate followin1 the 11 :20 p.m . Incident at Newport Boulevard and Bay Street. pol~Mld. . TIM)' Mid tbe Oaltoo woman appareetlr beeeme an1ered when S..... ~her over and ukldto ... Mrc1ri .. ·1UcenH. Sb• .....,._, alammed the partJ• ~ c .... door on hit arm kt wu .1vbdued wben Santee rwbed Uvotlp 1.he open window and applied 1 wrtat lock, offtcera aald. In a political campaign speech before a l'apacity audience of 6.000 at the Kremlin's huge Palace of Congresses. Brezhnev repeated Moscow's pos ition that Soviet troops were invited into Afghan istan by the Marxist Kabul govemmt!nl under terms or a Soviet-Afghan treaty . Hrezh11ev spoke a s massive street de monstrations in Kabul against the Soviet military pre· ~ence in Afghanistan left at least thr~e persons dead in the capital. according lo foreign re- ports from there. l .JC Fears Bi{{ Jun1p 111 Tuitio11 S ACRA~ENTO !/\P l If Jarvis JI pa~SC'<;, the Cnivers1ty of California say~ it might have to r aise tuition and fees from $750 to nearly $3.000 a year. At least that's the fi gure that UC budget offici a l Thomas J en kins said in an interview Thursday would be given to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. in response to his request for an alternative budget in which state aid would be 30 percent lower. Brown r equested the alte rnative budgets from all agenl'ies bccaual· if .Jarvis ll passes. it would reduce slate m· come $4.9 blWoo. or about 25 percent. Jarvis II. lo be PropoRitlon 9 on the June 3 ballot. would cut income taxes 50 percent t.:C President David Saxon. in a curt letter to Brown early ttus month. gave only the barest de- tails of possible t.:<..: budget cuts He called the process un- necessary and said 1t ~as con· ceding the passage of Propos i- tion 9 Saxon saic1 all the go\'crnor needed to know was th<it 30 per· cent of Brown's proposed state t.:C aid for 1980·81 totaled S290 million. and that S96 million l'O uld be cut from programs an<l $194 million made up m tu1t1on Court Again Says No to Minorities SACRAM ENTO (AP> An appeals court has refused lo re- consider its ruling striking down all preferential admissions for m inorities at the University of California. UC attorney Donald Reidhaar blasted the decision as ·'outright defiance of the law" and said Thursday he was preparing an appeal to the slate Suprem e Court. The 3Td District Court of Ap- peal denied late Wednesday the university's request for a re- hea ring. The denial came on the sam e 2·1 vote by which the court had iss ued its original decision Jan. 21. The decision. if uphe ld on ap- peal, would go further than the U .S . Supreme Court's 1978 Bakke decision In cuttlng back minority admissions programs. Group Backs District Plan Attempts ill a local citizens group to have City Council mem- bers elected from dlatr1cts In· ateael of 1t..lar1e hH been en· dor1ed by the Irvine Tomorrow politlcat JnM(p, CouncllmanJ~ dlltrtcUn1. vot· ect-don~tbe ctty CoUDdl ln lf11,, .. .,..ed by lrvilM r~ldeat 011 rt NtlHD'• srouP "CIU-for Dtltrttt Eleetion Committee.•• Tbe IJ'OUP ll try1n1 to get the t11ue on the November ballot In hopes that the voters would overrule the council action. ROAD CLOSED -Creek rage!) over a dip in Silverado Canyon Road. which has been closed this week . It is about 15 inches deep in middle. Other creeks, s wollen by an un· usua l string of storms . hu\'e cut off a CCL' s to O•llfl"ll.c-""T-l,K .. doze ns of homes in canyon areas m the south county. Despite the we ather. 6-year- old J ohn Ramsay (left. 1:1bove> is on his way to school Let The Sun Shine In Fair Skies Forecast f'or Coast JJ" eeke11d &P ........ WEATHERED, NOT BEATEN The r e r eallv 1s a weatherman. This 1s Bill Sulli van. supervis ing forecaster for the Los An~e lC's office of the L' S Weathe r Sen ·1r<' Loss $85 Million In San Diego Area SAN DIEGO CAP> -The rain- s wollen San Diego River re ceded under clearing s kies to- day. and flooded hotels that wer e forced t o evacuate thousands Of g'1eStS Struggled ba<'k to normal. Mud covered several foothill communities . Rural roads washed out. and at least three brtdges were broken . A ma88ive cleanup of mud was under way. The dama1e fro m aeven ralnatonns in nine days was ea ti mated at US m ii li o n lbroulbout San Die10 County - at lea1t 110 million to crops. Avocado aroves slipped and slid, eroalon uprooting many treea. Strawberry gTowers aaJd they salva1ed only 5 percent ol tbeirc~. Dick Ktna. city utilities diree· tor, 11ld at least '8 million damap waa done to streets, roeda and briqu In San Dte10. Del Mar declared an emer1en· Cf II tM floodlnl San Dlecuit.o Rlver ran a mite wide and threatened b .. ctirront prop- e rties. Del Mar Race track bandlen took thoroughbreds and other horses out of knee-deep water An estimated 2,000 apartment dwellers who Oed San Diego's STORM DAMAGE LOANS AVAILABLE -A5 fashionable Mission Valley re- turned home a fter spending Thursday night elsewher e. MeanwhUe. five r eservoirs straining under the record run- off pressure were relieved slow· ly of their water loads . The biggest ones feedlng into the San Diego River and Mission Valley were near spilUn• but authorities said they doubted that would cause problems . In Santee, floods for ced evacuation of 250 patients of Ed1emoor Gertatrtc Hospital to four other hoapitala Thursday. W ~ter wu out for hours Lo La1ta•de, blt badly bJ mud· alidet, and in Harbleon Can· yon eut of El Cajon, wbere one of two clrowntn1 vtcUma' bodies were round. The other. a Bttle atrl, may have died In BaJa <See FLOODS. Pa1e At) By JACKIE llY~AN OI -~1, Piie, U•ll It'll be a good ~eekcnd for catching up on your tan or your gardening. the National Weather Service said today. The forecast calls for fair weather Saturday and Sunday with highs in the 60s at the beach and UJ> to '70 inland. and lows in lbe 505. Cloud.mess IS forecast ror Mon- c1Jy. 141lh a rhJn('t' 11( -,hnv.t·r~ Tuesday. A s torm expected to d ump two to four inches of rain on the coast Thursday night was knocked out of commission by a high pressure ridge that formed s outhwest of San D1e~o . a spokeswoman for the weather sernce said .. The weather bureau kind or missed the boa t JU~l a tnnc. · C'ommented flunt1n~ton Beach v. eatherwatC'h1·r J S he rman Denn}. who SlJ)Cd up until 4 a m in the ex P<'Clat ion of seem Ii: the dowTipour ht'l!tn 111 ~ rain J!a uj?C' this mornin~ s howt•d not a tr:i ce of wet stuff For the first llml' c;ince tht• ~torm system be1?an 1-\·b 13. no ram wa~ recorded for the past 24 hours m Santa Ana or Costa Mesa . and o nl) a trace in Laguna Niguel The barra1?e o f storms dropped a mounts rangrng rrom 5 76 inches in Costa Mesa and 8 12 inches in Huntmgton Beach to 12 18 inl'hes m Laguna Niguel, brmgmg the season totals since July I well ahead of last year at this time The total tn Laftuna Niguel was 24.3 ml'hcs . <1hcad or last year's 14.87 mC'hcs at th1~ lime. in Costa Mesa. 1t wai. 13 8 inches compared to t 1.36. and in Hunt· mgton the total ~as 17 23 inches. up from 12.59 last y~ar However. ofh c1als at the Orange County Flood Control District said Santa Ana's season total of 17.48 inches, up Crom 12.82 inches last year to date. still lags behind 1978's 18.72 inc hes at the end of February. C leanups were under way from Huntington Beach, where debris washed ashore has IO· eluded telephone poles a nd C'rates full or oranges. to the South County, still reeling beneath mudsUdes. Lal(una Canyon Road was re· <See SUN, Page A2> ms PILOT AD A REAL SLEEPER •·1 received ltlng-si&e response from my Daily Pilot classified ad. "My bed sold with the first few callers.·· Tha t's the advertising success s tory of lbe Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: King she bx 11rn1ui & Matt, wt fro me Ga' Sto,•e. eoppcrton~. xxx. xx xx The Dally Pilot can help make your aa1e a suc~eu too. Call our rrtendly ad·vlaers at 642-M'lt . --- OM.Y PA.QT '" , w---J T BREA.KING--.......... lot• UrN /r'OM lodilaw't aawW..,, Fii .., --fR kJhbRU . . . Dollar Rises Sharply; Gold Price Tumbles LONDON IAPI 1 ht• l s dollar rou 1b1rply 11atrut world curn·nelc 1n hrcllc forel1n ucba9<1t tndlnJ Frtday after Hveral m a)or Aml•r\('ln banks ~tc4 rttord prlmt l~nd ing rat~ or 161 ~ J)('rccnl and oth r lar1.-b~nlcs lncrtased tbl'lr prlmt natt·~ to Ul' • pt•rct•n\ The pric• ot aold dropped u much u W an ounce on Euro pean bullion market~. ,..\lft'&lal Tbunday'a lar1e Jump Gold cloted ln %urtch, l\rropun•1 main bullion center. at $637.50 an ounee. a U~ 1umbJe from Thursday. Laa\ ll'r1d1y Iba prlct! w•• ... 50 In London, lh cloall\I Sold price ••u $632 ~. down '36 from Thursday and..,, for &.b wfftt ,,.,... P99•JN••• s.-,.~, ... , WASIUNOTON I AP J -The ff.OUM tOday poa&poned until Mo n. day a aecnt aeuJon and acUon on President Carter·, requt111t for ST~ mllUon In U S aJd for N_lcar11ua. HOUM Mll,jorlty L~•der Jlm Wrieht hid told the llOU!lt! that 1,adert we,.. determined to wtn approval today but Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill said the session had to be dela> t:cl twcausc "we ranoutoltlme ·· 11rell ... •~,.. Ext rnd Plrkrt LI•_.• CHlCAGO CAPI Stnkmg ftreflghters . lhc1r leaders 1n Jail. extended picket line!> today to some city san1tatJon yards and to McCortruck Place. threatening to disrupt a maJor an(luul auto sho w duetoopen Saturday There we re no immediate signs that other cit)' workers were honoring the ltn<'S, but electncian~ and s ome other trades men re· portedly were refusm~ to work ut the autos ho\\ Sor~t ,tfflitary H,.r,.pfion Bo11courd PEKING (AP > The United States, China. Britain. J apan a nd other countries boycotted a Soviet military reception today to protest the Kremlin's m ilitary intervention in Afghanistan. .. It would be inappropriate for us to attend." a U.S. Embassy spokesm an said of the g littery reception at the Russian Embassy in honor of the 62nd annive rsary oft he Soviet military forces. Ranch Developers Top Recall Do'nors H~ KAYMONO £STRADA JR. Ol I,_ O~tlf Pti.t SUll llome builders on the Hecve):, a nd Forstc•r ranche~ are the l11rg~st donors to the recall cam- µaign against Sun Cl('mt'ntc Counrilwoman Karolint' KO<!s tcr on the June 3 ballot. Rc•cords n •lcased this week 111 dic atc the dt•vclo pcrs o r the l.200·homl• M arhlf' JIC'ad plan for thl' ft('(•\'l'"' Ranch ;.i nd tht' 2,.147 F.strcll:.i pr1)J(•Cl un tht• Forstt>r Hanc•h donutcd $6,750 l':JCh to a drav<' to oust Mri. Koester from office "'lu We s t l>t'Vl•lopmen t Corporat11m offll·aal:.. who plan to build 3.000 home-; on thC' Vis heck Hanch. ;1lso pit ched in Sfl,500 to recall Mr~ Koester who has voted against most ranrh land housing plan~ The Marble Head plan I!> being <1<•ve lopcd by John D Lui.k and Son of lrvrnt• Tht• Es tre ll a prOJ t•Ct 1s bein,:! handled by Shannon l>l'VC'lorwrs Inc of '\1c·w111Ht IS1•J1·h These thrl'l' lll•vc•lopcr~ J01ne1I '-''llh the Rancho M1ss1on Vit.'JU C'o last April 1n de feating a cit~ ballot meai.un· The me::i~urc :.i:-kl'd voter-. whether the city i.hould buy 2.600 Crash Hurts lrvine Woman An lr\'mc woman was listed 1n good condition today in Sad- dleback Community Hospital after being injured Thurs day in a two-car collision near the J pr. rrey Road off-ramp of the San Diego Freeway E vonne Teresa Del Rio. 5236 Michelson Drive. 1s recovering from a facial cut s he suHered when her car. moving north· bound on Jeffrey Road. colUded . with a car that was turning left onto J effrey after leaving the freeway Marie Elizabeth Mamedalin of Jrvme and Susan Matthew of El To ro. who were in the second car . were treated and released from the\hospital after the acci· dent. OflANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f"9' Or•l"OIP C-04'\t 0-lly Pflot, wlH~ w~H: It "'""" Ot,..d '""'° t+rw\ Pr•\\ '' o.lblltihMJ Oy IN nt-,,,..,. ( 01t\t PwOh\t11noC-°'""it"Y S-.f»t.tt••Oll1l~•1r (NnH,lt•d MOftl1AV '""~ '1t1(1ay IO• (O'\ltt M. .. , ......... ~ """"<" """'"""61'1 8•~" ,....,,. l•'"V•lley ltw•nt.l~fW•(P, \t!'Vt ... (N\I ,. '\tftqe. r ,..~ f"Oflt(Wil 1\ Oybl1\ ..... {i \ ... u r(My\ ... \,Vf\O •• , ltw Dl'fl"< IHI ~1'\ft4"41 Pt.tftt ''.ti JlO tlf•\t&.t<1S.t~ (O\t,,.,,_W (.tUIOF°,'fA.,.Jti ~ I .... "' ...... Pit\.ldif>nt•"'CI ~t~ I•<•. c.t'.,., V><• ,...,tdenl 4',_, Gt•••u t ~ ,,..,.,.,., """'"'" EctttO' ,,...._, ... ""_ MA"'"!l"O Eooto- OO.n.t .. lM• .. _ ~ """ •''°'''•"( Mt.,.•t•"'O IOi•on OfflCH ( .... -~ »IWfll .. y )!1"t l...,.,. &e-.,flt 1.i1 Ho Co~nt .. ~Wilt """'""''°" ~ ... ~ ,,,,, 1101~ e..1t-• TetepfNtne (1t4)M2'4321 CIH1lfled Actvtrtlllnt Ma-M71 ' I acres or back county land for S26 million Part of that land 1:-. OY. nt::d h) tht! Hancho ~11 .,s1on \'ieJo Co . not to be confused with the Mis- sion \'it·10 Comp<1ny which ha!- not l'Ontn UUtC'd anv runds 10 lht· San Clementc r eca·ll dri Vl' or thl· l'ampaign against the April 23 b:illot measure on tfw land purc ha!-e The lbnc·ho M 1~s1on \'it'J" Co. uw n c d 111 11;irt by -;tat t.• Oemocrat1c· Part\' chairman Ha chard O 'Neill.· <.·ontnbutcd S4.000 to the drive against lhl• land puc.chase measure but did not hst any donations to the re- cent recall drive. records !.how But records a lso s how tht• drive against the land purchase had a $1,176 surplus Recall or- gunizers said these funds were put into the recall c ampaign Jgainst Mrs Koester Records released this wcc·k t'uvcr onh: the dona tions to the re('all l·ampa1gn up to F ch. 9 f'rone Page ,., I SUN •.. upcned today in both directions and El Toro Road partly re- opened. but Ortega Hig hway re· mained closed eastbound frCJ1n La Plata. two miles east or San Juan Capistrano. Pacific Coast Hi ghway was closed from Capistrano Beach Palisades to Avenidu Pico a nd Black Star Canyo n and Silverado roads were open only to residents Between 50 and 100 National Guardsmen were at work today on a bridge over Trabuco Creek tha t will free about 300 people trapped in Coto de Caza when the c reek turned into a river and washed out the road. Completion of the bridge is exvccted by Sun day . lo Santa Ana. a crack was dJS· ('Overed Thursday night in the conc rete lining the Santa Ana R 1 ver between 5th and Isl st reets. A c rew was at work pouring rocks into It today. Of- ric ia ls said the crack doesn't pose any dangt•r at this time. Residents of Cam ino de los Ma res in San Clemente were able to return to their homes as mudslides were cleared away, hut isolated families in Black Star and Holy Jim Canyons re· mained cut off by muds lides. Two youth r e h a bilitation camps, Joplin Boys Ranch and the Los Pinos camp, were isolat- ed by mudslides but Or ange County officials said there was plenty of food and water and no reason Cor concern. Fuel Mixes Gm, Water TOKYO (AP>-A Japanese scientist says he has come up with a new lue l-saving formula for mixing water with guollne. and &.hat the mixture 1lves almolt &.he same luel efficiency as pure 1asollne. Dr. Hiromu Fuablmi, 1n oil SJ'eclaJlst 1t Tokyo's WaHda University, Hld t.b1t by ~ln1 a cta.mioal IMCUwn, he 111ble to ProdUff • blend of 70 ~rcent tHolloe and 80 perceat wat..r. Tram it Plan in Hopper ay aoasaT ua1u:a oi ... o.ii, ........... Oranit CoWlty Tr•nsll Daa· trlcl dir«lors have commltte<J ih,•m8elv to develop the firat rapid tr1mslt Une In the county Dlr4'ctora approved a '577 mllllon, nve•)'etr tnDt PortaUoo plan nuanday, It lncludea pro- v lalona for a rapid transit atarter line> to be Jn openUoo wllhJn five years. The plan ailao c&Jl1 for aJl ex- pansion of bus service and a re· ductlon in waitin g times for panen1vs. ' Trllllllt officials are to select a route for the starte r system later this year . Sites which have come under discussion previously include a two·mlle route along Kate lla A venue from Anaheim Conven - tion Center to Angels' Stadium. Another longe r route that bas been discussed is from along Hrastol Street from the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center le. the Santa Ana Civic Center. Modes of travel be ing ex - plored are a light rail system s imilar to tro lley car s ; monor ail , a sky s huttle (a mo n orail s us pende d from cables) and special bus routes. •'I wouJd like to see the new system carrying people in five years,·' Transit direc to r Al llollinden said. County Supe rv isor Ralph Clurk. chairman of the trans1t district board. s11 ld the plan would provide •• "full famih .• or trans portutiun services an thc 1980s. In a rd:ited action, the bo;ml apprO\'C.'d thl' Cwng o f condcm nat ion pap<•rs for a fi.9 mile se~­ mc•nt of fnrml·r Pac1r1<' F:k<'tnc· Ua1h.i.:I\ lam· lx•l\\t:t·n Santa 1\na J nd Sta.nton The board also approved l'' pand1ng tht• total fleet of lar).!l' and ~mall bu~t.'s rrum 440 to 800 b\' 1985 . with thl' number of l;.;r!!e bw.cl> gro.,uni! from 322 to 6i0 Offld:ils also decidcd Thur ... rl;.1) to l'f!UI JI mon• th;.1n half or 1t~ buses with hydraultc lifts for th<.' handil'appt•d by 1982 Gann Tosses Hat in Ring For Senate SACRAMENTO <AP I Proposition 13 co-author P aul Gann 1s m<ikmg 1l clear he hopes Calirom1a's ta>. r e\'Olt will ca rr~ him to the t: S Senatl· The 67·.rcar -old fo rmer auto and rea l estate s ale!>man of· f11.:1ully kicked off his campaign Thursd.1) \\Ith a blast al U ~ Sl·n Alan Crans ton a nd a call for more cuts in government o;p1•nd1 ng "Alan Cranston h n1-. g1\'en up h1~ ri fo?hl t o rep resent lhl' r 1l1zcns Of California," G11nn claimed aftcor starting the proc- ess to put his name on the J une J primar~· ballot. ''Ile 1s s imply plodding through tht.• motions. s pending our l ax dollars to give the ii I us ion or representing people. "I ttunk it's cl~r to the people the big spending p rogr ams a re in fact an infiation tax. I am a fraid for the economic health of our people. and I intend to do som ething about it." he added It was the second time m three months that Gann announced his candidacy for the Republican Senate nommation to oppose Cranston. a Democrat. He told a news conference in Decem ber that he 1.1.ould run Thursday's action was billed as an official announcement l)f his candidacy. but Gann said ht• would havt• "a m ore formal state ment" March 3 ..... hen ht.· turns in nominut1on papcri. with -.1gnatures of 65 lo 100 s ponsors . Gann joine d with Howard Jarv11; two yeari; ago to co- s ponsor Proposition 13. which cut property taxes a n average of 57 p er cent. He w as also the author of the i;:overnmcnt spend 1ng limit approved by the voters last November. E',...P .. AI TAXES •.• or the total property tax bill of $488 million for 1979·80. Citron said that last year the 10 largest taxpayers paid 8.8 percent ot the total bill of $429 million . The Irvine Company topa t.be list with ll property tax paym ent of $10.8 milllon. P aclflc Telephone fo llowed with $8.9 million; Sout he rn California EdiJOn , $5.8 million: Rockwell International, $2.S • m i llion: Oenera l Telephone Company, $2.1 mllllon : Union OH Company. SU m llllon . Al•o, Walt Disney Produc· tlona. St.I million Hu1he1 Aircraft Company. $1.$ mi.Won; Southern Calilorni1 GH Co .• Sl .16 m!Won and Fluor Corpore. lion, SU t mJIUoa. Fund Charges No~Dismissal For Anthony .,,_.,..Df!ad C hester A L4:tuck . who played Lum o n the radio s ho w "Lum and Abne r ." died T hu rsda y 1n Hot Springs. Ark The photo wa :, taken in 1948 T\·orton Starts 6lJ.day T ern1 For P e rjury Loran Norl(ln. a formcr Santa Ana poliCC' ll C'ute nant whu latt-r was an uns ucct-ssful candidate for state St'nak. bei;:an SC'r\'ln~ a 60-day Jail term on a rn78 per iury <'onv1rtwn Thursday ~orton '-'m t'red jail at fi pm J n d [I f t t• r h c> U k I n ~ W a ' transf('rrt•d l•) th<: m1n1mum )\l'l'Unty ThL'O Lac)' rac·11Jty 'inrtnn wits convicted 11f h 1ni:: Ill J l"(tUnl\ (;rand Jun aOCIUl th~· -.ourct: ur S:>.OOO that wa-. ust•d an has ):,llJtl' -.t·n at{' cam p;ugn '\'.orton t l.11m1·1l th~· mon•·' "".ii. ht!-but ll'C\l 11non~ ~ho"('d th.JI Ill> real ~ource v. j !o E us.?<:nl· Conrad .1 former lllUnl\ µolatll'al f1num:icr .... hu nu.... 1-. se rnnR ~1 frdc·r~ll pri~on '>C·n tt-nn• on .:in unr<'l:.tH.•d loan fr.1ud conv1ct1on lromcalh . ~urtun l'nll•rC'd JJll 1llll' day aftl>r C'onrort plPJrit-d j;!uilly to a 1·on~p1r:Jl'.)o ('harl.!•' m t'Olll\cl·t1on Y.1th hi-. 1kallni.:-.. Y. llh pol1t1 l'.tl f1g1m·-. 1n th1• l!f;'f, l'iHn pa 11,:n~ Thl' t h;1 rgt· n·nt er NI 11n <1 v10Ja11011 of th•· ... 1,111..· l'ullltl'al rtl'form Act ="orton Jbu ""a ~ 11rilcn·d tu IJCJ.)o' ~I S5.250 (IOI .. ' lit> Y.Ub Onl't' honon•d U'> S.rnt ;,i Ana's "polic·e man of the yt'ar · Low~ t Bid For Bridge \\ork Bared ('onstruct1on o r ;J nc1.1. l'ac1f1c· (' o a s t If 1 g h " a y b ri d gt' o q· r :'\c" port Ila~ moved t'loc;l'r to realit \' Thurs!lav "'hen a ,.;an H<.>rnard1no con~t ruct1on fi rm s ubm1llt•<I th<• ll)we~t bad for th<' PrrlJl'C'I K ll !>lcr C'o q J11 rJt1un 's S8 !J mdllon bid Wt!~ the lo west Of !>I~ bids submittc·d l<> the Califom1a Department of "(r:in~portalion The ('nntract will be award<'d officially in JO d:l\'s und con ~trut'l1or1 " {'"qle•C't1•cl to l>cgin .. uml't1mC' in April. J<'crirdmj! to C ~t I T r a n s ' p u k l' s m a n T n m Brown Crin~trurt1on of tht· bruJj!r "111 "ldl·n Co.1:.l ll1 i,:h"ay rrom Ba' "d"' DnH· to DoH·r Dnve in ~c:... µor1 Rc•ac·h tn fi M'\'Cn·IJni' ro.id Tht• pn·-.<.>nl four lanC' road .... 111 npen dunn~ By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of-o.l+y .._ ..... Orange County Su perior Court Judge Claude M. Owens refused today to ~rant new defense mo tion11 to ~miss campaign fund laun dering charges against Supervisor Philip Anthony and forme r s u p ervisor ~alph Diedrich. Defense attoroeys said Im media tely after the ruUn1 that J~dge Owens· decision will be appeaJed early next week to the Fourth District Court of Appeal m San Bernardino But appeal or no appeal. thl' JUra!>I made 1t clear lhat he "'ants a preUminary hcanng in lo the suffidency of evidence nlJ 1a1ncd against thl' t"o ddend a nts to begin Wcdnesd3) Anthony and 01edr1ch a re charged wtlh conspiring 1n 1976 to c1 r cumvl'nt the campaign c·ontnbut1on d isclo"i ure laY.s e r eated by passage of thl' Political Reform Act in 1974 . S pecifically. they are accused uf d1vert1flg about $58,000 Into 1\nlhon)' s !>Uper v1sor1al cam paii;:n U.'lthout disclosing the true source of the money Anthon'' later ame nded h is c ampaign· fund dJsclosure forms a nd has daim ed he is being pro -.ecuted for mere failure to cor r et'tly fill out the reporting docu ml'nt~ Atturne)s !or Anthon y and Oit•dnch contended m oral argu. rn ent!> made this \\ L'ck beforl· ""ens that prosecuto~ failed tcJ pn·~ent to the c<1 unt) Grand Jun L'\ldt'nce which 'Nould ha\t• pointed to their clients· 1ri OCH't'nl'l' l>H·drach Anthony form•·r \ n a ht' 1 m C 1 l ' Co al n c 1 I m .111 Wllltam Kott and formcr <'r1Ullt\ pulrtu.:al f111anl"l(.•r Gl'ne C<inr.uJ 1.1.l·n· 1dent1r1cd in a Dect:mbo·r 1nd1ctmcn1 1n "h1rh tht') ~n1· th.1r~t-<l Y.1l h tht· dllt·ged \'IOla l 11tn!> Ch.1rJ,!t.-~ ul(Jan't .l\ntt Y.t·r•· d1 ... mi-.-.i'fJ t 01Jnrad plf'Jdl·d ~u d l \ tu J ~m)!lt• 11in ... p1r JC~ niunt and rc(·t·t\l•d .1 '" rnu111h -.u ... IH ndl·d J.ul s<.•nt•·m l' \ tt•1rnl'.'' Thorn,,, C'n"h' ft Jlfl',<'flll t1j! \nth•1n\. JOtl \l.1r,h:ill \!11rl!.1n rt·pre-.1•n1Jn .. IJ1t•d1 I< h UrJ.!t·d I 1\.1 l'rl' l•i t11•IJ' 1111' -.t .J1t c•f th1 pr1·l1m1n.1p h1·:1nnl! until tht• app.-.d t 1111rt h.:i., dt•l'1ded lh1· l'' ident1Jr' " :-lit' O"ens said he would Y.:.1tt 11nh uolll Wed.nesd:.i~ fi e on~lllall~ had announced the hearanc Y.ould s tart ~onday Tht• ~uj!.ht-aftcr d<.·la' u.J:. op po,t·d h' 'late lkput" \lt11mf'' Mills Cl1air ~ .. t\lcohol Unit 'l;f:W YORI\ 1AP 1 Th<''\'.,, t1onal Council on /\lt'ohohsm ha!> na m<'d :i studv comm1ss1on on alcnholism and Jg1n~ IQ he d1 ~11rl'd bv formt·r Arkansas Hep Wilbur o Miiis. who ldt Conf'?rcss in 19ifi amid a :.c;1nda l h1• hlarnc•d on alMhril problt•m!- The comm1s~1on of dkohohsm "Pecial1sts a nd pub lic polH·~ makt•rs "111 studv information on a lrohohsm and agm,::. 1den t 1fy and :aluate "3)'!> to snh c d rinkan~ problems among the l'lderly ~ind publicize solutions. Jt't'O rding 10 Dr R K<'1th Simpson. the council prt-sident .. A lrohohsm and the aging 1.:; not a ne"' problem. but It 1s one "h1ch has been large I~ neJ.?lect t'd ." Simpson said Thur):,d3) G.:neral Jeffrey Joseph. who claimed the defe nse. "never W(jnts to t alk about the fac~ 01 put on testimony ·· And JoHeph predicted tbal "!~ga l mumbo·Jumbo" produced by the defens~ was near Its end. Al the conclusion of the pre- liminary hea ring. Owe ns must decide if s utf1clent evidence ex iats to b o ld Antho n y and Diedrich for trial or dis miss the charges fil ed against them. Callers Get A Free Ride O MAHA. Neb. <APJ - Nort hw est e rn Bell Telephone Co. is picking t;p th(' tab for lo ng- di!itance calls made b y customers an four states th<! company doesn't kno w who called where . A c le rk accide ntally e r ased computer tapes t hat s how the billings for l\ov 9-l3 to custome rs In parts of Nebraska. North a nd South Dakot:i and Iowa, says telephon e com - pany spokes m an J a mes Atkinson Ile said no custome rs h11d asked about the miss- ing bills for S535.677 worth ()f calls. which represent J hout I pert•ent of the com pan~·~ month!~ long~ <II tantl' revenue f 'ro• Pa~,, I FLOODS •.. <'.illfo rr11J fluod ~ •·<£rllcr lh1!> mun th \n1Jlht·r thn·t !raffle dc11 th:-m t hl· ~Jn f)tc~" arc:.. \\ere bl<imed 110 :.LOrm t11nd11uini. i\ ~1.·..irch .,.,..,s rt:::.umed for lhr1·,. hrothl'r" m1:-s1ng :.incc tt11.·~ ntd1· J r<ffl down (.I nooded drJ1na~L' <l1t('h latc W<.•dnesdav De.!.p1t(• tht· sho ppmg centers ..,uddcn a bandonmen t. police had 110 r e p o rt!> of l ooting . A 'pokcsman for F'as hion Valley 'hoppinJ! center :.aid its stores r~pl'nt"d toda) without hc.ving ' ... u rre red damage. The San Diego River, normal- 1) .1 tnC'kle. rose by Thurs day af· t1•rnoon to .1 depth of ~e,·en feet \c-1·(',~ roacb Y.t'rt• rut off a od 1h>ll'n:-or Car<, IA l'rP .!.Ubml'rj!ed .11 hnlt·b. mutl.'I ~ and auto c1t.>Jh:rsh1p-.h~ t he flood .\ ..,mJll t11rnado '>Cl do1.1. n hd 11r1· nl•Jr ~lana Ucach 11nd l<Jncho Sanl .. 1 Ft·. uprooting thou:-and.' uf tree~ and c.J<.tmag· IO)( numt.>rou~ hume-; In l'an f1 t· Ht·11ch . a water ... pout knockt.'<i uut power for t wu hour5 whl'n :.eawl'cd c aught on po .... (' r hnt•s In l>ct>a ns a<lt'. more than 150 IJl'Oplc U.l'rt' kt-pt fro m their h1>ml'~ a_.., hi~h Y.<ttcr and heavy 'ur( pounded outlying area!>. Twenty beachfront homes in OL'I ~t ar were e\'acuated when a .,andbaiz dike was carried awuy. A-test Denied TEL. A\'I\'. Is rael IAP I DefcnM.' M in1:-ter Ezer We1zman loda~ denied a report that ts rnt.>I tested o nuc lt.-ar bomb last fall "'1th the help and cooperation or ~>uth Afnca \t'e no"· s toc.-k the fabulous eolle<-lion b~· I Hollvwood Clothes -., ' Men's Suits for only · One Dollar!* 'When you buy o ne s uit at the regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. ' ' -.. --·-.. ---. ---. - ,,...~21.ttlO s .. lnOation Cuts Buying Powers 9TIOmCCUWWW# N-ZW YORI <AP> -wa pric9, 19te wt ratea, •· _..,.... ... tuel ........................ .... ,....., a.a 'ti atarta ...t cmftt•ce ,....._, eomt n · C I 6=be_.! la fad. will W3W nm n c p '• ti.Ill.,. ..-.. a reft .._ if we do? Or.-it if it w! De 4 U d ' an IN°"**4 117 a p8iC Her dtaaaoD daat a..•o la1etowwti.palJW••· l\iltlaia: Good news ia afta ._. news, ..a omdlil eeammc «q>"nim qtdR an. ---perwl 19( 1 ) ~e rejoice l• uTI.q aftr'ted 0.-...... ol aftida1 rec I I I e , tbeir e«WU +Le liYeS It.awe ._. ... Heel steadilJ". So .-eta. that ec ••"•• wl t.ymea .. wbat &'f"Ul.et' da--ce COlllll a recc 'i" clo. T'lle wwer to It.at q ,.,,. lies in the futaft, blll lM d.amap I l I hhc rrom die 9C>-caDed eeooomic air 11 m cannot be clmied. INCOllES ilE RISING blll baJiac power is sllriJlti.ag. Statistic:9 Sa,)' ramilies are well off. bul families feel deprived. Leaden sa.y people are borrowing to live ii ..,, but btM 1 OWtta-., tlile ~ ls for basics. Tiie odd situatioa ls not 4litlieult to understud, but it may be mdre difficult to "Pl•i•. '?be plau!Uble eJCplana· Uoo Ls this : Peop&e are mak:in« lots ol money but inflation and higher taxes, partly for Sod.al Security. are taltinc il a way. They do batt material comforts. but they have to bof". row and cut into s.avtnc:s to~ it. aATREa THAN GOING into a s.be1I of depression. families are maintaining economic activity, perhaps because they feel that Ls the way out o( the trap. Money 1s circulating. EconomJc act&~ ls furty strong. Aod the of. rl~lal measures ol erooomic activity reflect this activity. The measures or economic activity, therefore, remain this side or re-cession, even t.boug.h it lS taklllC a tem~ coosumer toll to keep lbem there. A toU that might be too great t.o be ma1ntiune<L M any econom1i.ts warn that families are losing the ability to ma1nta1n buying activity. They have trted mightily . they stnuled their resources. and sUU lbey can· not make much headway. A. TUE\" Rt:S Ol"T of fin:rn<'ial and psyrh1 c energy. tht• consumer erooom' <'ould teske a tumble. :ind ~re 1s li1tle f'\'1deoc1· lbal other ;,u-e~ ''' the e conomy govern-ment except.<.'<! -c:tn ~tep ui to fill the gap. Tile result. say J>l'~1rru.ciL'>, lS lba t things could get 1'\t'n wor;e. llo'llh un<>mplorment nsing more sharply wh1lr prices remain high kl·pt tht>re by forces !>uch a!> 011 that (.Jo not quickly react to !>Upply and d(•mand and antcrc~t rat es coolinuingto ~ befon falling back gradually. Q oc-s ti ons beg to be ans 1ll"e1"'t'd • IS rr LOGICAL THERErotE to talk about the rec:ent expansioo as lI it wett the ~c.e ol recession? Beuuse the statistics say the e<'OGOCDY 1s expanding -aDd therefore not in recession -should we app4aud? For lnd.mduals. the best meas~ ol wtletbu tuoes are good or bad is not lhc oCficW pn>OOUDcemeal that we do or do not have "Nottss1on. but the 1mmedlate COD<lilion of the podtet.boc* and lbe savmgs K-C<Mmt. And their conditton, s od tAal ol lM credit a<:'('()Unt a~ well. are ~nerally in pr1·t11 poor· ~h•pc Wor..e, perharwe.. lhun IJl mM.I\)' ~11 ofhcw I rt'C'CSSaon. Ford to Cease Secret Warranty WASHI NGTON <AP> -Ford Motor Co. has agreed to notafv <'U'>tomN'> ~1 bput potl'nl1al problems they otbenri.se m•Aht not know about unlll t~r c:ars break down. the 1-"t•deral Tr JdeComm1ss1o.n has said rrc nlT1<'1als ,;ud the C'Onsn\t agreoemeot signed by Ford l!'; a m 1,10r bl't'<•k in $i1\ auto industry pra<'tiC'e of 111aint:.11nml! ·-.ecrl't v.Jrrant1~" to co\t.'r mJnufacturing tkfrcts TIM' f-IC olf1 c1ab s.aid <'ar ownet-s are not ioformeff .. bout ~' warranllcs, wh1('h are invoked only m unu.suat caM"> v.hcr~· thc con~umcr romplains vt«arously THE AUTOllOIUL£ INDUSTR\" mai.ntaua.s there are no se<:n"l " arr a ooos because car dealers a r e no lilied about the extra wa rranty pro&.ectioo. f'ord Ellec-1.Eve Vice President William 0 . Bourte uUed lbe wrm ··ao maccurate descnpt.ioo" even as FTC officials sa.ad tbe agt"e'emenl means that Ford no longer will mai.rt.ain secttl warranties. rJ'C official Tracy Westal satd. "Ford Will DO longer issue 'se<:Tet' warranties for certain repair Pf'Qbkmi.. lnstead. f'oT't! ,..;u directly notJly each car owner. by mail, wbcccver ll £.'~'tends warranty protections to cover engine, transmission or other sigmficant problems." FORD ALSO AGR EED TO make anUable to car owners the Technical Service Bulletm.s that describe ma· jor engine and transmissien problems. The bulletios tell ol extensioos in the nev-car warTUty for systems &.te r fOWJd t.o have problems. These bulletins previomty were sent to dea~ but not lo owners ol Ute c ars. The owners usualty did not ask for repairs coftftd by the warranties because they ne'fler were told tbal I.be warranties QJS1ed. Under the ronaent agree~nt, the bulletins. rewritten in non-tedmlcal language, will be provided to car Ownet"3 on request and will be available to lbe public by subecrip- tlon for a nominal fee. In addWoa, Ford agreed to bQy advertising telling that the buUeUns are avallable aod Jiviag a t.oll·free telephone namber for repair question.'!. Gold, Silver Quotations By 'fte Aa9dalleit Pren Selected world aold prices today: Lmclla: momm, fixinl '843.~. elf $Zl.SO: al'temoon ftxtu1::··· off '3$.00. : ~n fbtng $838,07, ofr$1 .66. PnlilfWt: tM-i.IT, up $0, 18. f.ertda: bid ta5.to, ort $25.00 : U.0.00 asked. New Yortt: Haac17 ~ Harman late moroinl( S630.00, orr m .oe. New Tn: Ea~lhard selling price late morning tm.ee. off SSS.OS. N... Yert: Erlplhard fabricated fold late momtna tm.tt, o«sae.rr. ... ... ... NEW \'OltK ~AP) -Hudy • Harman New YCMic ....... ~ .......... 00. D>p"'sd lil"1' .. 1.6911; fabricated 133. '105. ~--....-...-------------~snru I Close lnspe«!tion 1Jt.Jy mon Yiw. (left) of Wagner College <.ind Teddy Grubbs of DePaul get down for ;1 dosl•r look as both pl ayers scr amble for 1 lw h.tl I during aclion Thursday night at APW1r~10 Madison Square Garden Tc1p-rankPd DcP<.iul won the game. 105-89, lo run Its n ·· cord tu 25-0 CIF Sudden Death?. Playoffs Open With Key Matchups By &OGER CARLSON Of .. o.ily ...... ltMf Opening round action of the 1980 C l F Southe rn S ection basketball playoffs gets under way tonight with eight Orange Coast area teams battling for the right t o advance t o Tuesday's second round of the 32-team eliminations. A pair of a rea teams colUde in 4-A play as S unset League rep r esentativ e Edi son cha llenges Orange County's No 1-raoked team , Ocean View. EDISON ENTERS with a pair of sophomores {Richard Chang and Rick OiBernar do> in th · sta rting lineup, a nd a deceiving 14-9 record, which includes vie tories over Servile and l::s t<in cia. C h ang and senior Paul Reaga n earn<'d all lcai;:ut· honors for the Ch<.1rllers, a team n oted ru r •t '> re b ounding strength. Ocean View. bow<·v<·r. ha'> sornl' all-leugut:' sta rs to unswl·r tht• Chargers. l<'d by Empm· L<•aguc l'l;1v('r or tht' Yt·ar Wayne Carlandt'r und f1 r-.t tt•am star J eff Ancl radl' Carlandl•r. ;.i 6 7"· JU111or. ha~ avc-ra~l'd 26.0 point:.. a gam~. wh1 ll' Andradc•'s sea~on avcragt.· I!> 23 6. <JS t ht.• l WO ll'd thl' Se<ihawks to a flol>S) 22 2 record. OC EAN VIEW HAS more with a ll league ~tars Tom An tonopoulos and Jon Ng backt'd b.v .Jack Reinholtz and Tim :"J a a k tgcborl·n. Elsewhere, S unset League Player o f the Year Bruce C a ldwe ll and h is Newpo rt ~farbor teammates will be try- ing to hand Eisen hower Its fourth straight opening round defeat as the Sailors take the Tonight's Schedule CIF 4-A Edison at Oceen View EIMnhower at Newport Harbor Servile •t Fountain Valley Compton at Matar Del CIF 3-A Rolllng Hiii• at Estancia Foothlll at Corona del Mar CIF 2·A La Sema at Dana Hiii• (All g.ames ~gin at 7:30) floor as champions for the first ume in 23 years. Fountain Valley i> quartet of 1u n iorc;, ll'd b y 6 -3 Jeff l'hristl'ns1:n and 6 ·6 Fr<.ink Luongo, tr.) 10 avi:nit<' a dfJubl!' 11v~·rt1 m1· tournamt·nt l11'i'> 11, :0-.l'r\ Ill' S F:R\'lTt:·s 1101•1-:s 11 1 lrl '-lt•ppinl( uµ the tem J.llJ .rnd Coach Davi· Brown !'lays that 1~ t·xactly whal his teum intend-; to o.,top : Chnst<:nst·n bo<:i~b a 20 <! ll·ague a\'t·rage. ~hil c Serv1tl' JUntor Scott S1oc·k cht•ks at a 22 7 rate Servile finisbed behind Mater Oe1 Ul the Angelus League cha:>e with a 16-8 overall mark. while the Barons fell a notch behtnd Newport Harbor In the Samet League race. They fln.labed 8-2 in league, l.S-9 overall. Fountain Valley's main con· tenlion will be to atop Sinek, 'fVbo scored 28 in the first meeting between the two, 12 during the ove rtime periods. Compton's duel at Mater Dei is the third CIF playoff confron- tation between the two in live yea r s and matches the Tarba~· 6-S Cary Davis and teammates agairuit the Angelus League champions, who rely on the outside s hooting of David Cook t o keep the d e fenses honest. Rolling Hills invades E stancia 1n an attempt lo s oap t he Eagles' streak of four s traight ope ning round victories in the p layoffs. Sea View League Co-Player of the Ye·1r Steve Van Horn boasts J 22.6 season average, but must i.:ct more help from his team - m :.i tcs than the 18 points the 11thl0r fou r sta rters accounted for tn the league finale at Corona tl1•I Mar last wee k. ROLLING HILLS o ffe rs a hal:rnced attack which defies double coverage. John Kres1c h a nd Jon H a y mond of Foothill lead .,·ooth1ll against a Corona del Mar quintet which has won 14 of its las t 15 games behind a ster- lmf! front une, which include~ firs t team a ll-league s tars Rich Kindorf and Ma rk Spinn Mahre Second • m Slalo1n Sweden's Stenmark Wins Gold Medal l.\K E Pl.:\l'lll 1\ Y <;\P1 tn c1·m ar '\t1·nnu11 k f)f Sw<'den t 1:1m1• ~lorm1n $( from fourth pl;.ief· aft1•r on<· run 10 rle11m h1~ ~ecnnd SWld mt•<lal in lht• XII I W1ntr·r 01) mp1c .... h~ winning !ht· &n f'n :.. ~lalom todu,\ : SI 1·nrn:1 rk . :!3 who won th1· gold mN!al in tht· m1m ·~ g1:rnt slalom already. ~tood fourth 1n ~.89 after the morning heal, but he posted a time of 50 37 on his Second run for I 44 26 and a half ;second victory over Phil Mahrc <>1 Y<ik1ma, Wash >MAHRE. WllO LED after the ftr~t heat 1n !>3 31. clocked 51 4!> to ht•at :-o;o 2 for I 4-1 i'fi :inct the· .. jh 1·r m1·dal. th1· t.:nll<.'d Statt'~ Jtr ... 1 1n 1h1· l!IHO Oh m p1c· Alpirlf' '.f'A t•nf.., :rapie Clos_. .lat·qucs Luethy of~" 1l1.t•r l;rnd wnn the brunze with ht·ats tJf 53 7() and 51.JG for l 45.0U The first heat was run I hrougli li6 gates and over ~ •. 1~ mdN' and 1t knocked out 2f! 1n thC' f11 ·ltl of 83. including top sk1t·r~ llk1· Bo1an KrizaJ of \'ugu~lav1a and World Cup champion l'<.'l<·r Luescher of Switzerland HANS ENN o f Austria was fourth in I 45. 12 o n runs of 53 70 and 51 42. and Ch ri ~t1an Neureuther of West Gcrmam came in fifth with heat:.. of !'>4 :fr and !lO 7 for I ·4!" 11 Stenmark's feat of two Alp1m· i::o ld med:tls has b1,'(•n -.urpass1.·d by only two men. T oni SJ1ftor ttf 1\ u<..t na in 19'.">fl :m d .Jt-.rn < ·1aud1• !\Illy flf Fr:rnn· 111 I'll.~ 1-;aC'l1 Weiskopf Obtains Helpful Advice LOS ANGELE~ (/\°\>) Wi th lbe pressure inc rcasing 1 rom the >:Uun~ hons of the professional pqlfing lour. Tom Weiskopf de cided the time had c·ome to ~eek ~d\'ICe lie loOKl'<I up Ken Venturi. who hud helped him be fore. and tht' former U S Open ch ampion rpade several suggestions. in- l'luchn(! one that the 6-3 Weiskopf t;1kt.: a lower stance "SOMETIM ES \'OU FORGET your faults unles<; you have i;omeonc <:is a mir ror to r eflect Ch e m ... s aid the 37-year -old We iskopf. a veteran of 15 years on the PG/\ tour. ufter taking lhe first-round lead in the Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open. Weiskopf. who hasn 't won i.incc Ma rch . 1978. fired a four- JJnder-par m nvcr the Riviera Country Club Course . Right on '.his heels at 68 ca m<.• Robby Wal 'zel and Stan Lt·e ·At 69 were Tom Watson. Calvin Peete, Johnny Miller. ~a~una Nq;euel resident Alan Tapie. Oo bby Wadkins. Don :,January and Danny Edwards . The traffic Jam of 15 at onr '.tjnder -par 70 going into today's :Pain-threatened second round in- ·cluded defending champion Lan- l'lY Wadkins and Gil Morgan. who won t his tournament two years ago. Former U. S. Open Stanford Signs CdM's Carpente r Scott Carpenter. u 6-4, 225- p ound offe ns ive ta c kle for Corona del Mar High , has signed It letter -of-Intent to attend Stan ford UnJversily, • Carpente r was an all-Sea View Leaaue sel ection l his p u t iJeason. I le a lso earned second team All-coast area honors. and Los Angeles winner Gc·nr Littler w<:is also in the bunch JACK NICKLAUS, MAKJNG his s econd tour ap~arante r,f 1980. fared poorly with only a 73 "I developed a bad habit with a waggle m my backs win~ ... said Weiskopf. explaining his search for help "It was only a little movement or the club but it br ought a s wing that was not right for me. Unless the timing was absolutely perfect. I would either pus h or pull. I went to Ken since h e had he lped m<• earlier in m y career "Venturi gave me the solution remain low in the backs wing "I HAVE LEA RNED from gr eat player s a nd s tudied their methods a nd tried to adopt those to m y methods hut not too much. it could get too confu,-; ing " Weiskopf said he also has con trolled his tempN l11 s la-.t \\ arning note was in 1976 'I'm progressing." he said "And I'd Like to s~nd another 15 years at this game "I was especially happy thal I d1d n 'l have a bogey I ~hot a r,·1 at Cypress Point (in t he Bing Crosby) but I did have a bogey that time " HE BIRDIED the first hole by hitting the green or the 506-yard hole in two and two-putting. He sank putts of 15 feet at the fifth aod two feel at both the sixth and 17th. Things weren't good for Billy Casper, anothe r former U. S. Open king who has won the Los Angeles Open. He shot an 80 in the opening round and withdrew Lo n Hink le. who battled W adkJns to the wire he re a year ago, soared to a n 81. He staye<f In the tournament but It will take 1 miracle to keep him from belns Cllt at the e nd or 36 holes today. won 1hn1<.• rnC'dul-.. !>Wcl'J)rng thl' /\(pint' l'Vl'lltS St('nm ark had the fast<'St 111 lt•rml·d1alt• lime of thl' first run, :M I:!. but he· lost time on the bot 111m through th(' twi s ting 1·ou r-.1• The !'>t'Cond run was dl· layt·ll bri('fly by snow , which b<.·gan to fall aftl'r the first run wa!> complet('d Stenmark camt.: down second with the fas test second heat by nearly two-tenths of a second for the victory. Mahre. meanwhile. needed to -.tay only within 58 hundredths of :1 '>t'C'Ond to beat Stc·nmark Hui he 1oH•nt wadl' of SC:\ crul J::<.1lt0!-> nt•a r thC' top nf the <;C'cnnti run pns t1n~ ,1 t lffil' I OR s 1 ron1h ln\\t'I than th1· :1m<.111ng !'>"1•tl1· "ho h;1d c11nw fr11m th1rrl to IA in U.S. Men Skaters Sparkle LAKE PLACID, N \' fJ\l'l T hey may havl' f1n1~ht•d behrnrl Hobin Cousins <.tnct .Jan Hoffman. hut Ame rica ·, f1g11n• -;ka trng IC'am geL'> the· gold mc·d<il for dt•plh Th C' thrc•t• man l<·Jm o f Cha rlie T1cknC'r . l>av1d S<:inll't' <.tnd Srnll llamtlt<in fini shed third. fourth and fifth. rcspec· t1vcl>. for an t•xcf'llcnt overall s howing Tickner. 2G. of I.1tl1Non . Colo . got the bronz(' Thursday night fo r the U.S. figurl' s kating team's first mt'dal. which a lso was the firs t medal won by any American team other than speed s kating. Many people had high hopes that Tickner would grnb a gold : he professes to he s atisftt'.'d with the bras:i; ring "I THINK Al.I. American ath let es were unctC"r a lot ()( prlc'ssure because· the Olympics were her(' m the United States," s aid Tickner "I couldn't believe how many ~ople 5<11d ·Aren't ~'OU ct 1sappo1nted you only won <i bronze medal'" I told them thev w<'re cra7.y I was thrilled to death "'he on the• Olymp11· team. and to finish in the top thrt•e 1s JUSllhc ac 1ngonthecake " Tickne r says hc"ll continue training for next month's World C h ampionships in Dortmund. West Germany. Few expect him to continue a m ateur s kating beyond that He say:. he hasn't thought that ra r a head "But wh atever I do. I'm gonna stay in s kalinP. because l enjoy It .. S ANTEE, 22, WHO will be Join ing Tickner and the 21-year old Hamilton on the powerful A m crican team in Dortmund. will be skating fo r the medal he Jidn 't win here . · · 1 was kinda hoping to get a m e d a l." s aid Sa nlee, o f Rockford, Ill.. who identifies atron&Jy with the rags-to-richeR boxer ln the movie "Rocky " his ~1ant l-ol:Jl<11n c<1ld nwdal Pl'ter J>opan~41jov of Hulgaria was ~1xth 1n I 45 40 with runs of !'14.84 and 50 .56, and Anton Stt·inl'r uf t\us tri:i f1n1sh1•tl '>l'vt•nth in 54 56·50 85 for I 45 41 E1):?hth was GuMav Thocn1 of Italy in 54 79·51 20 for 1 '15 99 and \'l<:1d1mir Andrcev of tlw Soviet Union was ninth 1n 54 .97-51.68 for 1.46.65. Fra nk Woerndl of West Germany was IOl h in 55 11·52 10 for 1 ·47 21 ~ E.\SWlll 1.t: Ttl E SO\'I t:T I ·nwn \\Oil tll) fourth c·un-.1•<'ut1v1· h1.1thlon Oh mp1t· i.:olr1 m"dJI 111 tl.1\ 1n 1h1· ;10 l.1l11rn1•!1·1 r• 1,1, 1.11·1• Ill I h1111r. :ll 1111111111;. .1nil .I :!I !-t't Olltb .... 1-.t (;1•rm,ln\ IA ,1<., -..1•1·onr! for ;1 'll\'1°r in I ~I I ~,ti !l!I .11111 \.\ ,.,t ( :1·rm.lll\ w.1-. third ror ol hrm111• nwd a I ui I :Ii '.10 2ti T ll E S OV I ET Tt:A .'f \'l:.id1m1r Aitkin. All'X:Jn<ft>r T1khonov, Vl ;J<J1m1r Harnaschov and Anatoll AIJab1ev had tht· bt.:!-.I racing tame <.1nd hit all targl'I:.. ov£•r th<' :rn kllomell.'r col.lrse <tl Mount \',.tn lloeven ht.: ii.: T h 1.· I · n 1 I l' d St a t <' !-. . \\ h tc h plaet•d sixth in lhl• 1976 (iamt· .... al l nn~bruc k. f1n1 s h rd <•1gh1h lh1l> l1mt· in I J9 24 2!>, tra1hng ~eventh plan• Finland. whic h flnishC'd tht· raC'e in 1 38 ~> R4 Thl' t.; S 14."am m c mbcrc; M a rl1n lla)!l'n. 1.)lc Ne lc;r>n Oonald Ne1bon and PC'tc•r Hoag d id not miss a larg<"l. but their racm~ lime wa!-. not good t.:nough for a h1ght•r f1n1-.h .,.....,..... CONGRATULATIONS \\'hilt-01~ mp1c figure skating gold mt•daJr .... t Hu h111 Cnw .. in<. nf Great Britain looks on. Ch;1rles T 1l'knrr of th<.· l"mtl'fl State~ (left I. who won the hro1e m<•rl:.il. ~h;1 kt's h a nd~ \\Ith ~llwr medalist Jan Hoff- man nf East Gt·rman~ Armchair Fantasy Here's a Ski Jumper Jf Ito JJould Never Land. Hy ('AROI. MOORt: 01 tllo Ooll• l"li.. Stolt ('ommentators talk ahOul those ''electric mo ments" when athl('tl's get 11 all together at the riJehl plac·e and ni.tht time In spite of my Norwegian ancestry and fond ncss for the exh1lnrat1on or !'.now fun . I didn't in h<'nl any ability My sports career short-circuited I was al the right places at the wrong times IN THE FAMIL V ALBUM are pictures of mt' bpndled against the cold at Lake Placid. But I wasn't wailing for a bus during these 1980 Games. It was 1944 a nd the fastest thing I d id -at eight months -was wet my three layers of woollens faster from the inside than they got soak~ from the o utside, my mother reports. I've been on the Squaw Valley rink But l didn't come from behind as the U.S. hockey Jeam did ln 1960. Mostly I was on my behind whjle learning to skat e as aracefully as a 5-10 teen -ager could. The only "edges" I was con- cerned about we re the outside rails . I don't re - member letting go too often. THAT'S WHY I WATCH ln total amazement as Linda Fratian ne whirls so effortlessly through triple toe loops a nd flying camel ~it spins. Never mind figure S's: m y \racings would be squares - Or\ l WO feet. In another Olympic vein, • classmate won some freestyle swimmlna tvent.a In Rome in 1960 hut inJurt•d her ankle while celebrating af- lt'rward.s Wh('n she C'a me back to campus, tem- J><>rarily in a wheelcha ir. weanng her gold medal. I u nderstood the true agony or irony -of '>ports What 1r you trnuwd so long and perfected so much and then fl 1 wen· s ick the day of your event, COMMENTARY It l s tood by as your country boycotted the Games or c > pullt'd a groin muscle? My heart goes out lo Tai Babilonia, Randy Gardner and those a iming for th e U.S. team s for the Summer Games . IN MY WALTEll Ml1TY frame of mind, I en- vision athletes competing In their own countries and reeding the best results into a computer network. We seem to be close to that capabiliLy via worldwide television, and it would save the ex- pense of building Olympic villages. But I know that wouldn't be sports. The snow or w ind condJllons wouldn't be the same nor would there be the pressure that brings out the best, the highest, the fastest and th e strongest. So J stretch my armchair fantasy to its limit. I'm confid ent I could hold the all-lime di.stance record ror ski jump. 'Should J ever get Uae nerve to ~woosh down that 70·meter starting hlll, the~ would be no stopping me. I'd never land for fear or wlndll'\I up as a pile of boDH. Ye•ra.•e•••• Dally Ne••P•ifer VOL. 73, NO. S3, 4 SICTION S, '4 ftAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, F EBRUARY 22, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS ~Arch Beach HeightS Ancient Slide Site Th• Attb Beach Helchts com multJ ln l.atW\a Beaeh '*be"' oee ttome wu de•troy~ and two Gt.Mn damaa~ b)' IHd slip 'P91• UU. week la tho 11te ol an anc:&eot l&r\dlUde The repor t fro m B cat'h 'Lellblon and AHOt'late11, lrvlnei •eolo&l•ta. waJJ bud now11 lt mlaht Involve 10 home11 1n the viclnity of l>~I Mu r Avenue and Baja Street Allhoulh the ctattnl of the an dnt .~ on 1t p Arch Beach lltlahts la not known, the 3 & at're BllM'bfrd Canyon LandaJlde Oct 2. 1878 wH alao tht• 11lte of an anr~-..nl landalldt' Tho <.:Uy Council wu expected 10 decld4,, today on acoloa'c in veallaiatlon into th4t boundarh:11 Ol lhf' Arch lkl•Ch H•l&hta •Ude A~ Laaun• 8 eoch rHldenl!. conUnl*S lo work on damaae to homea and bualne•te• wrouiht by • week ot rafo, <.:lly Council mbmbtna met Lht. mornln1 In "P_,clal HHlon to r t:vh;w lhc n~xt •l.ePI In brln1in1 the c ity back to normal Clly offlclal11 al110 noted that whlhi fedentl diusler mon1c11 will be made available to local homeowner. to repair damage, none 1• earmarked tor city use School Pact OK Laguna Teachers Get 3.5 % Laguna Bl'ach Un1f1cd School Di11trict trustN•t. &nd teacher~ itgrt>cd Thursday on a long awaited conlract calhnit for a 3 5 p~rccnt pay boost rt'lrouctive to July 1. School board m cmb<:rl> ap prove d the p ay hike uftcr teachers voled 64 lo 2fi lo itcrept t he one year contract Lida Camphcll . teM·h<:r group pre-.1dent, l.a1d m;iny of th(' cJ1i. ~t>nling tt-achcr!. arc employed at the high school whe re moxt of the lnstruct.t1r!. staj!<:d a .fan. 28 "Sl<'k in " Tht· contract apprnvt•d Thurs d ay proh1h1h any pun1t1vt· ac San Juan Council's Pay Hiked S u n .J u a n < • u p 1 s t r a nu c i t y councilmen vot-cd thcmM:lve1> a rahe lhis we e k over t h e somt!what "feeble" objections of Councilman Larry Buchheim. 1 Buchheim. who voted against introduction of the pay-raising ordinance. l.a 1d Thurs da y, h oweve r , that he'll pMbably vote with 1 h'· ri·st of the council lor th<• ra1..,t·s wh1•11 th<' or dinancl' coml'S up for a w<·1md reading in two w1·t·ks The nl'w law "ll>CJulcl ra1<,t· carh counc1lmttn°!'> -.alary from lht- c urrent $150 p<'r month tri $210, a figu rP authorw·'1 hy st ;,lt· l<.1w Mission City c1111n<·llmc·n hav(• f('('('I VNI lh1• $1r,{J <,lqwnd SIOC(' 1972 wht•rl lht· 1·,,1111C"il lh;ol v<>ar vnt t•d to <11111 lilc· I ht• monthly sularv Burhh<·tm ralli·d his oppo'il t ion a "tokt•n ~e..,1 urc· · · I It· :-.aid. .. f rt•aJly think lh<',Y dt•St>rVe ll 1th1• rauic> I JUSI don't need 1t, 1ny:-.el( " The touncilman said ht· vokd aJ?aln:i l th1.· mt·a~ur1· f'V(•n though h1· had "no n·al ob1ec lion " fl l' addt..'<i , "Hight now, th1•re's JUht no way the•) l1·ounc1lmcnJ gel pa1c1 cnoulo(h for what they arl' doing ''The mayor (Ken f'm~ss I said he spends probably $80 a month out of his own pockl'l an h111 job " Although councilmen a r <' permitted to bill the c ity about 15 cenlll a mile for driving on c1 lY 11ervice. Phil llalc, assii.tanl to the city manager, suuJ Thurs day he never ha" Keen one coun· cllman apply for rc1mburisl'· ment. Coast Weathe r Fair t.onlght and Satur · day . A lltlle warme r Saturday. C h ance o r sboweni near zero tonight a n d Satur day . Low s tonl1ht 45 to 52. Highs Satu rday 67 to 72. INSIDE TOD1'" A udlfjOfl h~g /or tht Mttropt>llton ~ro l• Uh comP'tlng fn the 011mpk1. BorilOM Jolt/I Motthnn t~lll ltow Gllld ~ °" ,,. CJ. •••• ..... E..'=91 ... m'-=il,Otft £=.i tion aga1ruit the teacher~ a~cnt Jan 28 Mr~ Campbell '>aid the arcord hr1ngl\ .. a wt'lcome: e nd 10 hoslil1t1l's" a fl e r month1' o f rorky negollattoni.. Tru11tt.-e Ron Ch1 IC'Oll'. a uni vt•rs1ty profes1wr, s aid Thurs · day, "I agree the settlement is not adequate in light of mO&l1on hut 1t a lso r epr e11ent.'> the 11<''\lll'r:itl' financial -;1tualt0n 0f I ht· rl1stnc·t " M r i. Cci mpbc ll 1>a 1d many tc·:1chcr!. wt>rc u pi.et hcrau1>e th<•y had sought a 10 vt·rcc·nl wage increase wh1 lt· tht• school di ~lrict i nitie11l y o frercd no nui.c1> lhHi year lJ.S. Power 'Su/ f icient' WASHINGTON <AP> - R l's ponding to critics, p res· 1dcnt1al advi11er Zblgnlew Hr%etinski says the United States h&1 t he m lllt a r y powPr lo m eet a Soviet thru11t into the Pers ian Gull area without using nuclear weapons. ''We can cert ainly threaten military involve· mc nt without commltml'n t to an early reliance on nucleor weapon11." he said Thunufay. Russ Blame Afgl1an Sta~d On U.S. A ct s MOSCOW CAP> l'rewh·nt l.<.'ontd I Brezhnev. w" rninl( th<' Wc11t against tltlking tough to Moi,C'ow, ba1d t<1dlty Soviet troop" an Afghani~tan would be withdrawn as !loon ai; "out.hide 1ntl•rfcn•ncl'' · ln thul nut1on (•nds If \h(• United Slates and i\f ghanl1>ta n 's nc11o:hbor~ guaranlet> an t>nd to "ull formh of out111dc intt-rferc·n ct'." th<· Soviet lendl'r said, " then the n<*:d of Soviet military as· 1w1tance will cetu1e to exH1t." He fening to President Cart.er, who haA pushed for a M08cow Olympic!! boyt'oll an r eta liation for Soviet moves in Afghanistan, Brezhnev said : "Mr Carter und his people know that the re was no und is no Rus11la n Intervention In Afghanistan." T h e Soviet leader said, "The United Staws loudly de mands the withdrawal of Soviet troops but In fact Is doing everyth ing to put off this possibility. It h1 con· linulng and building up llJ! in· te d erence in t he affairs of Afgh anJ11tan ." . In a poUUcal campaign 11peech before a capacity audience ol 6,000 at the Kre mlin's h uae Palace of Congret1ses. Brezhnev repeated Moscow's position thJl Soviet troop« were In vited Into Afghanlt1tan by t he Marxist K ab ul aovemmenl unde r terms of a Soviet·Af 1han tr•aly. B retbnev spoke H m Halve street deD>OMtratiOn• ln Kabul a1alnat the Soviet mllltary pre· 1ence ln A1~m1tan a.ft at leut t hree pe r son• d e ad ID tbe capltaJ, accordinl to forelcn re· porU from UMn. The '73fyear-old 8ovlet leader appeared .,.affY·faeed and Ured, but h• deUvered hi• tou&bJY wordtd •mlDut. •PffCb in • 1tron1 wle.. He teemed the Unit.eel Stat. of lnc,....an, wnalon ta Ute Mid· dM SIM and Aala and H id the Carter admlnlltraUon'• react.Ion lo ''tv...U lo Afpanlat&n" wa1 fordn1 loY1et troop1 to remain ln the Motlem countr)'. Tht• pay hike coi.t taxpayl'rs $92,598 th1& year It raised lht' avcrawc teacher salary 1n l.a.cunu Reach lo $24,200 a year I .uguna Beach teac hers now hU \'1' SlllrtlOg pay or $11 ,368 a y1·ar with fnnl(e bcn1•fils The high s 11lary for a Laguna Belich l<'achcr, inc l uding f ringe b<'nr•(1ts anrl a doctorate rlcgree n·qu1rement. is now S2'J,427 <in nu<tlly The conlra<'t approved Thurs day inC'ludeft a provision that WQuld give teat'hcrs additional puy bonuses if the school rlistn<'l budget reserve 111 more than 3 pcr<'<•nt ab of June 30 Loss Hits $85 Million In Flooding SAN DIEGO (AP) -T he rain· swollen San Diego R iver re · 1cede d under clearin1 ak les to· day . and flooded hotel• that wer e fo r ced to evac u ate thousands of guests struggled back to normal. Mud covt>red several foothill co mmunities. Rurul road!> was hed out, and at lnt~t thrN.: bridges Wt're hrok,•n II. mass1vl' cleanup of mud was under w::i y Thi.' d ama~c f rom M·V('n n11ni.torms in nine day., wal> e!.llmatl.'d al S,.5 m1ll ir>n STORM DAMAGE LOANS AVAILABLE -A5 throughout Setn Dlt>J:O County ut least $10 million to rropi. /l.vocad'' j?rnve'i slipped <int1 i.hd . e ro~ion uproot1n~ many tree·>-Strawberry growf'n• ~aid they !.alvaged only 5 per cent CJf tht•ir crop D1C'k Kjng, city utillt1e11 dare<' tor. 1wid at leaKt $H million damaice was don•• trJ strc<'t~. road11 and bridges an San l>1ego Oel Mar dcrlarcd 1tn emergen- cy as lhC' flooding Sun 1>1egu1tll Rivt•r ran a mile wide and thre atened b1·achfront prop Nlic& Del Mar Race track h andle rs took thoroughbred!! and other horses <>ut nf knee-deep wate r An e11t1matcd 2,000 i&partmenl dwellers who fled San Diego's fHhlonable Mission Va lley re· turned ho m e etflc r i.pending Thursday ruJ(hl e lsewhere . Meanwhile, five reaervolrK s lralnJng under the record run· off prM111u re were relieved sk>w· ly of their water loads. T he biggest onu feeding Into the San Diego River a n d Mission Valley were near spUllng but authoritie& nid they doubted t hat would cause problem s . I n San tee , flood s fo r t'ed evacuation of 250 patien ts of (Sff FLOODS, Pace AU HIS PILOT AD .4 REAL SLEEPER "I received klnc·alie response from my Dally Pilot claaained a d . "My bed aold with the nr1t few callen. '' T hat'• the advertJllnl IUCClll atory ol the Coat• ..... man who placed tbil ad In th• DaUy ptlot: Ki ni •lze b• 1pn1• It M au , wt framt . Ou Stove, ~ruin.. au• xx xx The Daity Pllol u n help make your 1ale a aucceu too. Call our fr\eftdly ad·vlaen al Ml·M'1t. Total damaae to both private and publk fa clllUes has topped the SS mlJllon mark. city or. rtclala aald this mornln1 I n all. the week o f rain destroyed the home of Dr. C.L. Mc Arthur at 948 De l Mar Ave , a hom e constructed 1tbout one year ago and valued al well over $400 ,000 R a1ns also ca u sed maJOr damage to more than 40 other homes throughout the city, an official saJd. and m oderate and minor damage to 80 others. Also report.lng damaae were the owners of 37 bualnesses, in · e luding the Be a c h Houn Restaurant whe re owner Gale Pike called in bulldoiera to shore up his eroded structure A city spokes man s~ud that following the in1t1al IJe l Mar Avenue 11hde an the ArC'h 8each Heights area Monday mom.Ing. no additional earth slippage hab been reported there. Also stabilized 1s th e boardwalk erosion at Main Besch , he added. Laguna Beach Animal Shelter r eported evacuating about 15 to 20 dogs during the week a11 water rose In Laguna Canyon und breedJng fhsh esca~d Into the floodwat.er11 °""'' ,,_ -... ·~ ~ SAN CLEMENTE BICYCLISTS P£DAL UP CLOSED SECTION OF PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY Jame• Or1ega, 15, ( .. ft), Gino Mom•lle, 11, Have Road All to Themaeht .. Evacuee8 Return Clernenteans Sigh As Stonn Passes By llAVMOND ESTRADA Jll. °' -o.tlt l'llel ·~If After lwttlinl( the cle mf'nt!> all week. San Clemente n :s1denl1> .ind C'1ly worke rs hn·ath1·1I a 1>1~h <1r r1·l11•( tocluy ah I ht• l>lln -.hnm· 11n llll'ir ra1n-h:1ll(·ro·d com munity U11 lo lour 1nch1•l> 11( r;o1n ;m(I wmdi. j(UM1n~ to fil'I 111111•-. rwr ho u r m 1 s., t· d S :i 11 < • 1,.m1• 111 • Thur11dil:> nu~ht Camino ell· l<r> \1,1n·., r•·.,1<11·nt., re1urn1·'1 111 lht· 21 h11m1·-. ll1JI we n · (l(wtdt•<I or thrt·aknt·rl hv ;, mu1blld1· Th11r:-.cla\ morn1n1I '.\lost <'Jm1n11 dt• 111., M •1rt•., r•"• 1<11.'nh '\J)''lll Thur.,lf.t 'r .tft1·1 noon ~amlliai.:J.:mJ.: Jntl 1li.:i.:1ni.: out thl'lr h111n1•i. in Jn1111p.1t11in or mon• mud '.'l lltl1ng off tt n1·11rln b luff fo'dt y 111H' rt·-.icll·nl '> wt'rt• l'Va c·uatt·d to tw11 n1·:trh} lkd Crnl's d1sa.,tn 11he ll1·r., /l.n11lht•r r1fty \amino dl• lqh M:Ht"• (l•.,I rl<.'nt!. .,t;iyf'-'1 al ll'wnrh h11m•·~ durin~ lh•• prc•dawn Th11r-.1l.1\ hour.., Thl· four f1·c·l or mutl IJO lht• norlht•ust San Clt·mcnt1 · -.1r1•1·I wu~ cll•arl'd hy 2 p m 1•1 Jllow thf' s tranded re1ude nta In ttM! 200 home S hor cd1ffs Mobile llomc Park to tra vcl out o( Lhe1r <·1111'1 munll} localt'd abov1: tht' 111 uthhdt• arl'a Polw1· SJ.!I Hill Tru<lf'au rN rit•d .,,, andt·d Sh11ri-<·l1f(<. n·" tftonh tlov.n lh•· hill .anrt 1hr11ui.:h \111' 111\ld Ill ,1 ru11r lo\ht•t·I rln\l' \ t'h1t·lo- 1\ 11 ,.J1f1·1 h m;in <«1ultf n <1L """ h tu.., v. ii•• uni ii h•· v. ::i' tak•·n II\ 'l rur11•;11J up In I he· moh1h• hom1 p.11 k v.11h -.t1m1• nc·•·dNJ m<·d1c1n .. ,\11111h1•r womiln had 111 lw tak1•n tlov. 11 lh•· hill (11 r '>t·h••tlul1·cl 1 \I' "'" l'•·n Ir 11d•·;H1..,.11<I 1111 1lw llfhl•·r '•<fr Trudt".11 1 '""' hi·"'"' .J ill•· lo .11tl J rarn1h "'h11 h.11.J pl.1111wtl 111 I al.t• o1 -.nrld 11111r .in1t h,Jcl 111 < .tlt h .1 fhur-. da\ mommi.t 1111 pl.in• <'II\ a1rJ1 •., dfl' o,1111 IJlh1n~ dam "i!'' <·.,11m•tH·., t h .11 v. Ill pruhahh t"tct-.•tl $1 1111ll11m mo-.1 h 1n "''•1>4' rc ·pair-. C 11 \ f1r1·m1·11 h.1 v1· n·r1•1v('d 11umt·rou .. t·alb from rt•i.1dent., v.1lh ... 11dmR patmi. anrl "'"P4'" .:ii lht• n·11r ''' lhl'ir homl'' ISff /',l(;JI , P1,cr A ZI Sun Break~ Out Afte r Coa~t D e lu~ ... By JACKI E HYMAN Of_....., __ It 'II be a good weekend for <'&lt'hln«i up on your tan or your gardenJng, Lhe Nation al Wealht:r Service said today The fon•('.:i ~t <'all'> for fair ""''3lhc·r Saturda\ and Sunriay with h1~h'I 1n th<' f~h tit th•• t)l•;u·h .inl! up 111 ifl 1nlJncf . :ind l•>w., 1n lht' 50h Clou<11nt..,., I'> f11r1•rJ~l for Mt>n rl.1) v.1th .1 dwn1·•· ,,( .,h11w1•r' Turl'.d.n I\ -.tnrm , .. <J)(•C'lf'tl to tl11rnp tw11 to four 11wh1·., 11f r ;1111 1111 lh•· CO a h t Thur'o d ,I\ 111ghl wao, knoc·k1·cl 011l 11f 1·ornm1 ... -.11111 Ii\ .1 h1~h prt">\Ufl' ndi.:1· th;ot (111 n\l'tl '11U thw1·-.1 •>( :-. .. n f)11 1:0 ,, "JIOkf':-.wom.in f111 lh•· ~•·Jlhr·1 !'.t•rvtt'l' ... aid "Thi• W('Jlht•r huro·.111 k111d 111 m1'>11t'd th1· houl JU'\ ,, 1nn1· n1m m<'nted llunt1n~1on Ill-ado W1"atht•rwatch1•r .J Sh1·rman 0<'nrw. wh11 ~taycd up until '1 a m In thl' l'XJK'<.'lalrun or '>i'i'lnl( lhe downpour tx•J?in ll1l> r:i1n gau~e th1?-mormnl( :.howt•d not ,, lra<'<' of wet ... 1uff f''or th<' r1r..l lime ... lnl't' lht• IStt St.;N, P11tr i\2> ROAD CLOelD -CrMk r.,• over a dip lD 8Uverldo Canyon Road, which hat been eloHCI thJa wMk. It la about a lncbn deep tn micldle. Other creek•, H~ollen by an un· uaual 1trtn1of1torm1, have cut off acceaa to .............. ftllllla..... dos ... ot homes tn canyon areu In the eouth county. Detplte the weatber, e.year- old John Ramsay Oen , above) ts on his way to tchool. ·' } ~--JVST BREAKING--.......... L.aN..., /rotft Codaw'• world Giid ~,.... dirw.......,, Dollar Rue• Sharply; (;old Price Tun1 bles LONDON (AP) The US dollar rc1M $.1 a1alalt world currencloa lo h cue fottllft HCb..,. Lr P'rida after severa.l major Am rican bank• posted re<'Ord p me ltn1 Inf rat• ot 18~ pt'rccmt and other larae bank1 tncreaaed their pr me ra&e. to 18'"4 .,.rccnt The price of fOld dropped as much as W an ounce on Euro J>t•an buJUon m•rket • n1ve,..ln1 Thursday 's lar1e Jump Gold clo&ed ln Zurich . European'• main bullion contt'r . 1.11 1637.50 u OU.Oce, a S25 tumble from Thurlday LH I fo'rtday the prlcewu .... 00 In London. th C'IO 1n11i rold prltt WU 1632 so. (1014 n w from T hursday Ind $37 for tht• w~k .......... ,.. ......... ~ A'rt.ANTA tAPJ UuthA from mrluflnn and pneumoniu have reached ~pld .. m1(' proportion:1 In tht Unlttd Stat .. ~ for the rourth consc-t'ut1vt' week. nu11nw U<'<'!ISIVr dt'athi; for the rtr11t time among J\mcrlc1rns In the 45 to·M 1tgt' aroup. thj> nat1onul Center for Disease Control said today The COC s1ud so f1tr thi wtntt"r the flu ep1dem1<· hus been t'aused primanly by lnfluenu R. known iti. 8 -Sangapore Dtnlh11 1tttributed to rlu and rmcumoma reached 700 for the wee k that ended fo'eb 16. 200 more than thl· a nt1 c1pated ep1dem1c threshold, thl· agency said 1n Its Morbidity and Mortithly Weekly Heport The· la'it tlmt: lnfluenl8 U t>u used exrei.:.ivt- dcaths wa:. an 1962 Stl"IM Lll•e• E.rle•d~d CHICAGO <AP> With their leader in J&ll, 1>lrtk1ng rirefi«ht.ers extended u1 ckct tines to some c1t v s anitation yards today. but there was no indication othe r city workerl> would J0"1. the walkout. A t ruce which had pointed toward a settlement 1n the nane- day strike fell apart Thursday and the threat of u general strike developed when tht president or the Chicago Fare 1-"'aghters Union. Frank J . Muscare, was sentenced to fi ve months in jail for crimina l contempt Winter Festival Gets Week end 'Go' Laguna Bcarh's 17th Annual Winter fo'esl.Jval. based at the Festival of Arts Grounds . is off to a s haky sUlrt. according to Jim Lyon. manager o f the co bponsoring Chamber or Com m cr ce. The f esti v al. sched u led through Marc h 2. was to kick off lai.t Friday. hut rami:. po:o.lponed Che· opening until Sunday. Lyon :.a id Thl' f<·bllval rc•vnlves ~irnund ~om 1· 120 <Jrt1san cxh1b11-.. wh<·n· lht• <·11-:.1mnsorang ('raft Cuil<l and other lotul nuflsmcn d.., pla' and sell ha nd-mad1· 1tcmb ;11 th1· Artisan!> f ;11r Offt·nng.., rangl' from ..,, :1an1:·d ~l<t bb 111 ll'Wt•ln W1•ath1•1 1wr111 1tl111 i.: th•· Fcl>ltval C rrourHh and honlh<, an· to open ag;un !-,<tturday and Sun day , Lyon not1•d Thl') 'II opc·n aguan !\larch I and Mart'h l . ht· a dckd 'The artisan!> <Jn• ;i lltllt dab apµuanlt•d with lllc Wt-<llhl·r." 1., on s.11d 'but the -..c.1l1·s wcr ..- qt11t1• bn-.k on the onl' gr1od du} t Sunda\ 1 "1· ha<I · Tht· ·fc:o.t1val a ma1or fund r a1 :.1ng c·fro1 t for both lht· r ha mbt'r and lht' Craft Guild each year . a lso stages a numbt'r o f thl•atracal and bpo rl1n ~ even t.-. A Boogie Hoard cont est lb scheduled at Oak Street Beach Saturdav at 8 a .m Application blanks. -Lyon :.aid , are available an all s(>Ortang goods s hops Fn•nch "rilcr Moli<>rl"b com l·dy. "The lmagurnry Invalid.'. 1s to be staged at the )(rounds Forum Thc•ater Saturduy at 2·30 :rnd 8 pm .ind on !-,unda\' at 2 JO p m It play!> ui.:ain March I iJI 2 :to anti I\µ m and on .March 2 at 2 ~lO p.m \bo '-l'ht•dul<·d lhlb ~alurd:J\ 1-, lht· Mad llaltl·r's c<m lt·st w11h pri tt'" ofr(•red for tht· ·· v. aides! · tH·adJ.!t·ur. I.yon said On 'lt.irc·h ~ ,1 hartwr..,h1111 qu<i rt<'t rorllsl 1s ... latt·<l al lhc grounth al I JO p m "'th the• llt·al'h ('1t11·-, Chorus as fcaturf!d :it tr <t 1'11on 1\ls11 s1•t 10 blurt S<tturd:.i.> and t·<inlanuc a~a1n Sunday and on Mu rth I and :! 1s the annual ten n1.., tr1urnaml·n1 T1Jurney 1n form;.ilmn lb :nailahlc Ul t he C"1 1 \ H1·tn•at11m IJl'Jwrtmenl. h1· .... 11d Ranch Developers Top Recall Dorwrs Hy Ri\Y)IOND ESTRADA Jlt. °' "'" Oallf Pllol '.'ol•lf llomc buildl'rb on lhl· lll'l'Vl'b and f?orsu •r ranches arc lhl' la r~csl donors tc1 the rl'<:Jll ('am paagn agains t San Clcml•ntt' l"oun cilwom<tn Karohm· Koci.ler on the June :l ballot. Records released this "t·ck an d1 t'alc lhc dcvclOJ>l'r" of the l.200-homc Marblt• lll•ad plan ror the Reeves Ranch and the 2.447 Estrl'lla project on thf· F o rs ter Ranch donalC'd Sfi,75<1 each to a drive l<J ou'>l :'v1 rb Kol•ster from orfirc N u w e b l I) (' \-l' I 0 I' m (• n I Corporation offac1a ls, who plCJn to build 3,000 hom ei. on the Vis bee k Ranc h . also pitched in SS,5-00 to recall Mr~. Koe!'iter who has voted against most ranch O"ANOECOAST L \( DAILY PILOT ffW0t•ft41f(OM~ O.."llv P1 ... ••IPiwftf<f'I•''~ I btMd IM ~ Pr~.t. t\ puofl~d Irr IP. Or~ (N\•P~~f S...,.,, ..... ,,~ ... 1Mi1bh\Nct MOAd•'f OW0\'4" , •td•• t•, (ftl• M•Y N•"°'"'1 lMM.h H"""Ul'\OfOft 8-M ft ,_flttll" t••--Y•llrf Ir.,.,_ l-~9'-Mft \ovth(O-" A '-''"''" ,,. • ..,..1 ~it~ t\ OUbfl\ftt4' S.t'-'fd•n •N Wnd1n\ Tr. Pf'\N•HI O\lbtt'rw"' 4tl•nt •t •I"° Wnt 6ar ~,..,. CM•• -...w C ... ,.,N, ,,..,. : ,.. .. _ .. _ ,.,.,, .. ,.,•NJ ~j\N>f , ..... cw-. y,,.,......, • .,... •• ,_.o.~ .. ~ """"'' ..... .. , .... .. '~"':.·.~,:~ o..-.. '-' ·-·~ ... " A\\f\(e"t M..n.eqing fdl\Of\ L .. wn• ••actt Office tttl NO , .. ,. H~"''' Oftlc•• Cot••...... 110 W.ll ...., ,,,_ .. ..,,,.,..., .... h flett_h..., .. •••O ' lan<l houb1ng µIJnb The: Marble l1 1·ud plan 1-.. tx:1ng 1kvf:loped hy .John D Lusk <1nd ~on of lrvme The Eblr<'lla prnJ t•c-l 1s b<•ing hundl1•cl by Shannon f>r•\ t•llJ(lt'I .., lne of !'it•WJ>Orl lll'ar h T h1·-.1· lhrt•t· dc Vl·IOJll' rs J1J1ncd v.1th llw Han<·ho M1 M,ion VICJll ("11 1a ... 1 April 1n dl'fc<tl111g a city ballot mcU!>Url' Thl' ml·asurc a s kt·d \Otcrs v. hcthcr the <:1ly bhould bu} 2,600 .11·n·.., of hack county land for $26 rn 11111111 l'art of that land as owned hy th1· Hanc·ho M1sswn Val'Jll Co. not· t<1 tX' ton fused with the M 1'> MOn VaeJO Comµuny which h<tb not contributed any funds to the S an Clemente recall drive or the campaign against the April 23 ballot m e ai.ure o n th<! land purchaAe The Rancho M1 ss1on VieJo Co owned in parl b y s tate Democratic Party chairman Richard O 'Neill, contr ibuted S4.000 to the drive against the land purchase measure but did not list any donations to the re· ceiu recall drive, records s how. But records also s h ow t he drive against the land purchase had a $1 ,176 surplus. Recall or- ganizers said these funds were put Into the recall campaign against Mrs. Koeste r. Records released this week cover only the donations lo th e recall campaign up to Feb. 9. Winter Double8 Tennis Meet Set The La1una Be1cft Tennll As- soclaUm wtnter Doubles TennJ1 Champ6onah1Pt wlll be held at 7:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday a t Lapna Beach Hl1h School. Semi l'lnall and nnall wUl be play-4 at 7:30 •.m. Mar. t ~2 at Lapr)a Beach Hlah SchoOI. Further lnlormatlon may be ob- lalne4 by calling the RecreaUon Department at 497·3311 . ext. 200. f 'ro.PapAI SIGH ... Tlwre uppear!> to be little that t·a n be don e ror the earth shp- 1>ugl• untll the ground dries and the land :.ettle!>. Fin• Chief Ron Coleman said m ore curth slippage!> can be ex· pectt•d several days after the rains cease M ea nwhile . o ther problems common to San Cleme nte m l'IUdl• brownish tap water and rattlesnakes on the beach . The Tra·Cit1es water reser voir was rtoo ded by a muds lide Wednesduy night. The reservo ir was shut ofr but i.ome residents dre w brown water Thursday morn an~ Tri ·C1t1cs Mun1t'1pal Water Ois trict offirials said toduy the watc:r m11 y Ix· d1scolorcd hut al 1s drinkable R1•sidents h<sVP bN·n warned to look out for rattlcsnakl•s that mav haH bcc.•n washl'd down to t hl,"C:lt )' beat•ht:S Abo by the bcuch. sen·n p1t.'r palings have het'n reported ctamaS?cd dunnJ.: rt.'tenl storm!> but lhl' bl rut·tun· lb btabll• Irvin~ Co. 1"'op Taxpay~r In County Tht• lrvlnl' C"ompan) 1., aJ.::Jtn till' loµ t;u.paycr 1n Oranl!t: ('ounty bul homcownt:r:. a re nov. payani;t a g reater s harc c,f taxc:. than bus1nC5!. and commercial propcrtac:.. C o u n t .> T a x C o I I t· r t o r TrC'asurc r Rubert Citron sard that homt·owncrb an.• paying a J.!rc all'r pcrccnta.:c of la>.P., li1.<r auM· of l'roPf1b1laon l:J "Thi:-has tom e about.·· C1tnm .,.J1c1. "bt•c·<suM· "ht·n 1>r<1pcrt) ,., ... old. 1t 1!. a pµrulbl'd al 1b ..,ellan~ pnn· · · S 1 n t.' e h u m c h c h a n I( l' 11"' m: rbh1 JI mun· freq ucntl y th<tn ltusaness and commercial prop- l' rl 11·~. at re-.u l ts 1n lh t: homeowner pa y an~ a gre<Jlt . .'r -,ha r..-or l<txl·~ .. Citron s<11ti the 10 la r~t·bt l<tx I> ayers . w h 1 ch 1 n <.'I u d l' d l ht· Fluor Corporation for the rirst time. paid a total of 7 8 percent 11( the l<>lal property tux ball or SlSA malhon for 1979 80 Ci tron said that la!.l yt.·iir lhc JO largest laxpayN'> paid JS 8 percent "' lht.• total bill or $429 ma I hon Tht: Irvine CompCJny tops the last with a property tux paymc·nt 11f $1 0 .8 mtlhon P acif ic Tclephont.' followed v.1th $R 9 million . So uthern Cahfom1a Edison, $5 R million . H<H.·kwt.·11 l nll'rnallon <al , S2 f. mil lio n Gt.•ncral Tclt:phonc Company. $2.1 malhon ; Union Oil Compa ny. Sl 9 million A l110,1 Walt Dis ney Produc· l ions. Sl.6 m il lio n Hughes Aircraft Company. $1.5 million; Southern California Gas Co .• Sl.36 million and Fluor Corporc.- tlon. $1.34 mtllion Five Named To Laguna Committees Five Laguna Beach residents were named to city committees and commJssions this week by the City Council. Helm Wrede and Ethyl Wella were named to the Safety and Security Comm i ttee while Lucille Wrede wat 1ppolnled to tbe Economic Committee. DoM1 Johnaon Koopman and Connie Beldo were n1med to the Arts Commlulon lo fill t term• vacat.ed by re1l1natJont. Tbt_ council a lso named Bob Loveff, Economic Commltt.ff chairman, ., lb• clly'1 nomina· tlon to t he Oron1e County Lea1t1e ol CIUes Cltlien1 Dlrec· • lion Flndi111 Commttlff for the Filth Supervlaorial Dl1trfot. • I FLOODS ... £die1DOOT Geriatric ffo9p1tal four~ .__,.tall Tburaday. Wat« WM out for hours id Lakealde. hit badJy by mud· 1lidea. and In Harbl80n Can· yon eut ol El Ca.Joa, when OM of two drownln1 Yid1111.1' bodi9' were found. The other, a little 1irl. may have dled tn Baja Callfornla floodll earlier lbi1 month. Another three traffic deadw ln the San Diego area were blamed on storm conditions . A search w as resumed for three brothers m lulng 1loce they rode a raft down a flooded dralnace ditch late Wednetcby . Despite the shopping centers' sudden abandonment. police had no reporu o f loo ling . /l Kpokesman for Fashion Valley s hopping center said its stor~ reopened today without having s ucre red damaae The San Diego River , normal- ly a triclcle, rose by Thursday af- ternoon to a depth of seven feet WITH THE SUN SHINING TODAY, WORKERS CLEAN UP CAMINO DE LOS MARES Residents Return to Homes •• San Clementeana Hope to G e t Life Back to Hormel t "rom Po91-\I SUN BREA KS THROl 1GH. • • l>lo rm i..\ stem lx:i:an F..-h 13, no r;un 14:.tb rctorded for the past 24 hour -, an Santa /\na or ('1>,lJ Mt'b :t , and onh ;_1 lrat'f" rn l.a~una 1'rgud · T h" barrage o r storm<; dropJX•d am11unt~ rnnJ{ang from 5 76 1nche!> an Costa Mes:i and II 12 inches an Huntington Beach to 12 18 inches in Laguna Niguel. brang1n1t the st•ason totals s ince July 1 well <thcud of IJi:.t yl·ar <.at 1h1:. t1mt· Thi• lnlttl 111 l..i~una ~1i:ut·I y, ,,., '11 :1 llll"ht• .... Jhl'ad or l:..tl>l \l'ar ·-. 11 Ki 11wh1•, .tt lhl'> trnw 111 ('o!>l;1 :.k-,.1 , t: \\ .1:-1;1H1t1C"h1·-. l'11m1wr1«I 111 11 ;J1;, ,ind 1n llunt llll!lOll tht 1111.tl Y. ,1 • Jj :!:J Int ht•' up from l:! ;,:J IJ"l \t',tr llO.,..l1\1•r 11ff111.1h .ti lh• nrJnJ.!1• C11unt) Vl11od <'11ntrnl l>i....tnet b<11d ~.1nl.1 ,\na "''"•"''" l11t;d ''' 17.·IB rndlt'!>, up from I:! M:! 1nl'hl'' la<,t ~t.·<.ar lll clJ\t' 'till lag<, lwhrnrl 197H.\ 1H i:! 1nl'hf'..,:.tllht·l·n1lof I-.. bru<in ('leanuw .. wl'r1· undl'r "'-'\ from llunlangt11n lk •u·h . 14hcn• tkbr1!'> was h!!d ashon· has 1n l'lud~d t<'lephon1· poles Jnd c·ral es fu ll Of •lfanRl'S. tu lhl' South Countv. \tall rl·t·lrn.: hl·Ol·alh mud!>ll<ll'' Laguna Canyon Hoad 14 ab n • opened toda.} 1 n both <11 rcctaon:o. and El Torn Hoacl p<trtl) n · opened. but Urtegu l h i;thwuy rt: n1.11111·cl t'lo:-..1·<1 1·;1\I hountl !1 11m I .1 l'l.11.1 tv.11 r.111 1·" ···•"' •I -.,,J11 .J u.111 Capal>tntno 11J l'lfll l'tJ.t\I lli~h"'J\ °"'J 1 lo'l'<l from C<tprblr;inl) llt·Jo h P,d1!.ddl'b to 1\\enadu P1c:v Jnd II I u ck S I a r C an yon u n d 't I\ l•rudo rn.1<lb v. 1· rt• <opt.·n on h I 11 fl'<,ldl•nl.-, Mill Chair .4.lcol1ol l l nit '1-.V. \I lf!t\ \I' T1-, •. 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Thurbd8) ~an Jua11 [)i~~n~ Out f 'r<>n1 Mu<I 1 11 \ t·n ·"l>-\'OIUnll'er:.. and ti 1 • m ~· n " n c r i. 1 n S a n J u a n <".q11-.1r.1nu t·nnlrnut• to dat! out of c .all• r.-11 mud -.t ide.., today 1 .. 11o1v.ing ,1 v.t·l·il. vf rain th.at t .1u:.c'<1 an ""t1m<1tcd $2 m1lllon darn CJ~•· an thl' rn1ss1on c ity. 1\111 ~tu rµh~. public wvr b d 1 n·nor !'>.ud 1 ha!> morning that ti\\' CJplJlfl ... 11111 art·a of the <:1 t\ "':." tht· h.1rc11·-.t hit when mud ontl all .aol 11al11 .1boul l'tl(hl ti11fll1·-. I h e· p111 lil 1 111 lw '-Jld. 1:-. td.1m1 d Hll .1 p lU~l!1 cl dr<.1111 111 1 i.. ,, • ·' ind .a lull -,dt.1t11Jn 1 •• 1-.111 1~,111 h,1\t' lwt•n clcan·lf .1111! 1 h .arr up hJ" bl't.'n t om p it l1·d -..111! .1 pnolih·m. \t urph) .... ud. 1, llw :'tl1:-.-.111n C.lt-n dl.'\dop rnenl v. h1·r1· thl· µlui.:gt•d drain rc:.ull 1 d an mud buildup in l>lrecl:. and ... vml' 'ar1b \:one. tiov.cvt:r n111t·tl into hom1•:- \ l~o n •port1n.: local problem-, 'H' rl' homl'014 ncr:-an lht' Alto L" a p1l>trano an•a m t:rh>0kmg the :-..1n Ual·~o fret'"'o!- \1 urµh~ ..,J \., nn horn('!'> are re· pu rtl'd dama~l·d 1n the area but ., ._. v e r a I b al' k ~ .i r tis h a v 1• ... tumpl'd off .ind patrol> were d ;1mJl.fC'd \t'~ no• st0<•k th~ fabulous t•olleelion b y -- .. , Holl~'"·ood Clothes • \ Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* "When you buy one suit at the regular price. you can buy another of equal or lessor value for only one dollar - I 1