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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-25 - Orange Coast Pilot, oc ey amps a e • 'Kramer,' '.Jazz' Grall ost Osear Nominations MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY %5, 1980 ~ n. .,. ...... cno.e. ........ II • • • Raft Mishap ClaiinS oc Man 5..1 «tuake Orange County Fee/,s Temblor SPRING CREST (AP) -An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale jolted a wide area of Southern Calif oral a toda)'. trloertn& laadlllWM. ~ wliaowa la two cltles and span- ing at least one fire. The quake was felt in Orange County as people from Mexico to Los Angeles. an area with a population or about 10 million, were awakened by the te mblor. Within four hours, a dozen af· tershocks had been recorded. five of them stronger than 3.0 on the Richter scale. said Kate Hut· ton, a seismologist al Caltech in Pasadena . The s trongest measured 3.7, she said. She said there was probably no relation between today's 2 :47 a.m . quake, centered in the San· ta Rosa Mountains near the re- sort hamlet or Spring Crest 120 miles east or Los Angeles. and two small quakes that jolted Borrego Springs 15 miles south on Friday. ''ll doesn't appear to be an af- tershock or anything recent, so I think we'll have to call it a quake or its own," she »aid. There were no immediate re· ports of iajury from the quake or or damage to ne wly repaired flood control levees that had been broken in last week's series of punishing storms. An unoccupied triplex in Palm Desert, 10 miles southeast of Palm Springs, caught fire when the quake broke a natural gas line and a pilot light ignited the gas, authoriliessaid. Scientists al Caltech were still trying to determi'le the duration of the temblor, which was classified as moderate, but it in· ilially appeared to last rive to 10 seconds at the epicenter , said Ms. HUtton. Tbe Spring Crest quake was C.4R AD GOT DOlJBLE Jt' ALlJE "Daily Pilot classified ads are 10 times better than I thought &hey would be." ~ "My car was falling apart but the amazing results from my ad brouabt me twice the price it aa wortb, •• ·That'• the advert.laing success 1tort ol the Huntinston Beacb woman wbo placed this ad in the bally Pllot: MUST SELL '73 VEGA Hatchback, AM/ FM, good cond. $'800/orlr xxx-xxu • If you want amaatng results from your clualfted ad, try the ~:. DaJly Pilot ad-vi.era at ' . . ...---·-·;OOl-:;:;;...-·~-------.. not on the San Andreas Fault, sa id Carl John son , a geo!hya.&.c~!....':!'.ilh tbe U.S. 8: i~ ..... ~"*':'S: Jacinto Fault zone, which '6ia es-sentially parallel to the San An· dreas." There were scattered reports of windows breaking In Indio and Palm Desert. California Department of Transportation crews worked to c l ear severa l s l id es ocr California Highway 74 between here and Palm Desert and ad· vised travelers to stay off that road . Los Angeles authorities said there were no reports of rock or mudslides in unstable, wet can- yons in their area because or <See QUAKE. Page AZ> 'Jazz' Ties 'Kramer' for Oscar Race HOLLYWOOD CAP) "Kramer vs. Krame r ," a touching story of a child custody battle, and "All Thal Jazz," a musical about a director's brush with death, captured top honors in the 52nd Academy Award nominations today with nine apiece. "Apocalypse Now," a searing account or the Vietnam War, fQllowed with eight nominations. The modestly budgeted "Breaking Away" was nominat- ed in five categories. "The China Syndrome," "Norma Rae" and "The Rose" followed with four eacb. "All 'lbat Jau" was the sur- prise of the nominations. That Bob Foue rum bad aroused con- troversy, with ~me calllnc it a maiterwork and others con- siderlnc it aelf.lnduJcent. Roy Scheider wu nominated u best actor for a role that closely paralleled Foue'a life. Otbera named for best actor: Dustin Hoffman, "Kramer vs. Kramer"; Jack Lemmon, "The China Syndrome"; Al Pacino, " ••. ADd Ju.dee For All," and Peter Sellen, "Being There." T~time winner Jane Fonda was nominated for the rutb time aa heft actft!ll for •'The China S1a4rome. •• Allo named: Jill Clayburib, ''8tart1n1 Over"; Sally Field, "Norma Rae"; Manba Muon. ''Chap(er Two,'' and Bette llidler, "The Roee." Another two·Ume winner, Melvyn Douaw. wu amona the nomineea for aupportb•f actor; he waa named for 'Beine (lee 08CAU, Pace Al) ..... _____ . __ River Ride Disastrous ................................ RAFT tclM'f ID) WHICH CAMllD N' IRJON MAN TO HIS DIATH ON SANTA ANA lllVD Co11111•• Re1DU9d bf ................. Nw ........... llrNt In lente Ana Utrter Hosts Hockey Champs W AIHJNOTON (AP) -Mem· '1en of tM United States Winter Olympic team visited WulllDltGD today and received the perlona1 eonaratulaUou of PrHident Carter. (Relat ed 1torl•, photo, Pace Bf.) , Several tbouland 1ped.at0rl brHed tbe IDOW to Creel tbe athl.._ upon tbelr arrtval at An· drewa Alr Force Bue ln nearby Maryland. , Goalie Jim Cral1 of the gold • medal·winnlna bockey tea~ aald the ftrst·place flnllb wu "an l.mbellevable thrill. t don't think It could ever happen ._a1n. "It'• like e<>lnl to the moon or somethln&," Craig 1aJd. The athletes sol off govern· CSee HOCKEY, P11e AZ) .. I 'Rapids' Carry Body 1 l Glen llunay, 21, of Fu.llertoo, died Sunday when the rubber raft he and a companion were Ana River overturned near the l7U. Strwt bridle owerere>Miq in .....Ama. ...._..w • .....,.·. ca-• lo• ... almo9t l•medJately rescued by a passln• moean.t but Murray was swept away by the swin.Jy moving waters to Adams Street in Huntington Beach, where his body was pulled out by city lifeguards. About the time or Sunday's fatal rafting accident, another young man died or mJuries he surrered m a si milar accident Friday afternoon. Michael Thomas Ashton, 24. of Westminster. died in Canyon Gt-neral Hospital. two days after the raft he and three other CaJ State Fullerton students were radang also overturned in the Santa Ana Ra ver. The other three men were un injured. Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police helicopters joined local police and fire units in the attempt to rescue Murray, who was noating face down in his red life Jacket. Murray and Thomas Parket, 31, also of Fullerton, had entered t h e wat er near Anaheim Stadium. The raft caught en a Oood con- trol dam near the 17th Street overcrossing and dumped both young men into the wate r, police s aid Coast Weather Patchy overnight fog near beaches, otherwise variable high cloudiness . A little cooler Tuesday. Lows toniabt 48 at the beaches and 54 inland. Highs Tuesday from low to mid 80s along the coast and low 10s inland. INSIDE TOD" Y TM tncredlbW tm-tof'J of the U.S. llocu, tea"' '" Ille Wi"ter ~· ~• to hove lfff'red M10 pri4U m Amtrico. 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The urudenl1ried driver alowed for inspection by agent.5 at the Soao Onofre facility but s ped away in ha!> blue sedan at 10.54 pm Two agents pursued the sus · peeled s muggler o n tht• San Diego Fret·way northbound until the driver left the route and hea d~d cast on the Ortega Hi ghwa y in San Ju a n Capis trano. A s low-moving Ra soline tanker truck blocked the agent!.' pursuit. A short time later. Orange County Sheriffs deputies halted the sedan and turned the driver, believed to be an alien, over t.o federal agents. Agent John Wesson said it 1s believed several undocumented a l iens we re s muggled in the auto's trunk and fled on foot. Wesson said 300 aliens and 13 ~ugglers were a rrested near San Onofre Sunday. "Th at's pre- tty much par," he added . E...-P-.eAI HOCKEY ... menl airplanes and boarded buses to the While House for a iuncheon meetin~ with Carter Some WC'fl' w ea rin~ thei r rrwdals ~rc1und their nl'ch h :-.µt·<·talor!> <it the Olympic ('\ 1·11l~ hall dom" thl• airport <·rc>wtl <·ha ntt•d ... USA . USA" "'"d w~1vl'd AmN1can flal!!> In an effort to k1:ep Wet rm for :.t•veral hour~ while waiting for lhl' plantc'!>. the airport s pec "talor s s ang .. America the -Beautiful" and other patriotic s ongs. Before boarding the buses for nf~ White House. some of the atbleta ··wortted t.be crowd" in the manner of politicians. IJha.t- ·n.g hands a nd signing auto· ·g raphs. · 'Hockey Coach Herb Brooks •:i;aid ... Going o ut and s aying 'Americans' as we did today ~aves us the impressions we really did something for a ll of tht> · <'OUntry. It gives a Uttle different perspective on what it means to t>eanAmencan.'' Recalli..ng the Olympic triumph of the United State~ team over the favored Soviet Union. Brooks said: .. We felt. we'd be lucky to get to the final four, but then we did. When we went up against the Russians we thought we m1ght have a chance a nd so we gave it all we had. ln the last game against Finland. we weren't sure that we had it until the last two minutes. We've been celebraHng ever s ince ." Oil Peril at Sea ATHENS. Greece (AP) Winds and tides wer e carrying the oil spilled over the weekend from the sunken Greek tanker lrenes Serenade away from re- s ort beaches in southwest Greece. but undersea pressure threatened to burst the ship's tanks and release millions of Rallons into the Ionian Sea, maritime authorities said. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT •t.Ot.,,,.,.cftilt\t n-.o., P1M)t w1tti1••"'.,'''""' D•fltifd t~ ~ Pf::J:.~•,,...,bv tt.o ,...,..-a. (l\ .. ,IPvt)f•~C ~, ... , rOtt'°"'''U• (h.lftu'"' .. " Mt.>~y ,..,_.,. ,.,•(tjll't to• tu• .. ~• Mt>~ H~~t\,~~&.#" ''•-" l-"1"V•I .... ''"""'•\.~Be«tr. '°"'"( ... ,,A ''~" •tto•~ -ct1tion n oubiiUWG M tllf ,,.,..,, ,.,v. '\vnd""' ,,,. 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Saturdav I lciavy rolna wer" blamed for Al"WI ........ PRINCE ANDREW ON THE TOWN IN PENSACOLA Queen'• Son Tekea In a Strip Show Prinee Prowls Andreu· J/iews Strip Shoif· PENSACOLA. Fla. CAP> -England's Prince Andrew, who says he wants to be treated like any other midshipman. took a jaunt lo a Pcnsacloa bar that features Nuvy memorabilia -and s trippers. The ZO.year-0ld prince. son or Queen Elizabeth and younger brother of Prince Charles. had a few drinks with hls mates al Trader Jon's T HE BAR IS A TRADITION among US. Navy p1loL4l, at· tracted by the strippers and 40 years of Navy memorabiUa. An· drew came in while a strip show was under way and registered s urprise whl•n his picture was laken. Jt was not known whether he knew in advance about the stnp s how. He spent most of has time looking at model planes and photos of famous Navy pilots. Andrew. u mids hipman at lhc Britannia Royal Naval CullcJ,!l'. flpw 111 l't·n~acola oo Fnd:.iy for a 16·dii y trainm~ sc:~ston :.itxwrd th1· llMS l l ermc:~. On F'nday night. wi th ~omc matec; and his Scotland Yard bodyguards. he slJpped into Trade r Jon's. which is considered an off-base home of the U.S. Navy's aenal ac robalJc team. the Blue Angels . THERE ntE PRINCE WAS GIVEN a Blue Angels T ·shirt. While examining the pictures of American pilots plutered on every apace of wall, be came UPoD a photo of his arandmOlher. the queen mot.her. Before returning to the Hermes. he downed a few drinks. lookJq IQ> at the dosena of model pl_anes bung from the ceiling. Break-in at Bar Three Arrested In Mesa Burglary Two men and a 17-ycar-Old youth were ar rested Sunday on suspicion of burglarizing a Costa Mesa bar earlier that morning, police said today. In addition lo the l7·year-0ld Santa Ana boy, the a rrestees were ldentl.lied as Kenneth Lee Mandakia, 18. and Gary Lee Helton, 24 . Both men listed their addresses as the Bel Congo Motel, 21665 Harbor Blvd., and both were held in lieu or $5,000 ball on suspicion of burglary, police said. Helton a lso faces a $2,500 pro· balion violation warrant from Ha rbor Municipa l Court and a $500 failure lo appear warrant from Central Orange County Municipal Court, police said. APWI~ Oll•a Dell Ronda Wei Jeyn Ching, 20, a pre .med student from Honolulu, has been named Miss Chinatown USA In San Francisco. She'll be crowned Friday night. They said the burglary at the Chalet Bar, 2645 Harbor Blvd .. was discovered at about 7 a .m by a janitor. Someone had s m ashed through a barred win- dow and part of a plaster walJ and ransacked drawers and vending machines. laking about $400 in coins. An hour later. Officer Dennis Sanders. who hadn't yet lea m ed of the break-in. was on patrol nearby when he spotted the three suspects on the sidewalk and became suspicious when they allegedly tried to hide a paper bag, police said. Sanders slopped and found lhe bag full of coins. officers said After learning of the burglary. he also noted that sever al of the s uspects had plaster on their ofothes, they said. The three were arres ted without incident. police said Stock Market Wntinues To Retreat NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market r esumed its retreat with a broad decline to· day. The Dow Jones average or 30 lnduatrlala, off 26.96 points In t)"O weekt. dropped another 7.Sl points to 86Ul6 alter three houn or tradl.na. Losers outnumbered 1alnera by more than a 3· 1 margin among New York Stock Ex· change.uated l•sues. Analyata ta.Id lnOatJon and In· tereat·rate worrleA continued to dominate the mood ot Investors Late last week the 1overn. ment reported that the con· sumer prlce Index surged to an annual growth rate of UU per cent In January. And baok prime lendlna rates rose to rec- ord levels of 16\4and16~ percent • lM unb mowement that broke th• "-1 pipe lo a remote aru about two mites eaat of the TRW &>lant in San Clemente on Rancho Miulon Vlelo property. MUler aald it la not known ~x· actly how much fuel waa loll. The pipe from a Los J\naeles plant to the San Diego facility waa tchut down soon after the Baek In Class leak w• dlleoVend, Twelve r eatdenu of San Clemente'• Capistrano Shores mobile hoa1e park, 1880 N. El Camino Real, we re told by city firemen that they may become Ill If thtly Inhale too many rumes from Lbe tuel 1plll. Some of the seaside communl· ly residents left their homes un- FV Teachers Approve Pact By PIUL SNEIDERMAfll OI .. D141y Pli.t Si.tt Fountain Valley elementary school teachers returned to their cl;.assrooms toduv. ending their ,..,.... P.,,r ,\ J OSCARS • • • There." Others for s upporting a<'tor · Robert ()uvall . "Apocalypse No w". frt.-d n1· Forrest, "T he Hose". Just in Henry, "Kramer vs KramN .. and Mickey Rooney. ·'The Ul tic:k Stallion." Meryl Streep was considered by many critics to have played :i starring role in "Kramer V!> Kramer" but was nominated for best supporting actress. Other~ an the category : Jane Alex- ander, "Kramer vs. Kramer". Barbara Barrie. '..SreakanK Away": Candice Bergen. "Stan 111g Over," and Mariel llem ingway. "Manhattan " T he nominees for best picture were "All Tbat Jaz1," "i\ pocalypse Now." "Brealt.lng Away," "Kramer vs . Kramer" and ··Norma Rae." All the hims won nomination~ f o r their directors excC"pt ··Norma Rae.·' A surprise nomlnt'<' was Edouard Molinaro. who directed the French Italian .. La Cagl' Aux Folles " Ht· joined Bob Fosse of "All That J azz". Fra ncis Coppola "Apocalp~t· ~11'4 ", I't•tc·r Y~1te!> "Breaking Away." a11cl Hol>1•r1 Benton. "Kramer v<> Kramt·r .. Nominated for be~t for\'IJ!n language film "Tht' Maids of Witco." Poland : "Mama Tums a Hundred.'' !>pain ; ·· i\ Simple Story," France; "The Tin Drum,•• West Germany ; "To Forget Venice," Italy. Na m ed In the best s onf( t'ategory : "It Goes Like It Goes," "Norma Rae": "The Rainbow C•nneclioo," "The Muppet Movie"; "'lt'a Easy lo Say." "10"; "Through the Eyes of l..ove." "Ice CastlC's." and "I' II Never Say Goodbyt .'' "Thl' Promise .. Origina l S('reenplu) "All That Jazz." Robert Alan Arthur and Bob Fosse : ", .. And Justice For All," Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson : "Breakmlil Away," Steve Tesich : "The China Syndrome," Mike Gray. T .S. Cook a nd James Bridges , "Manbau..an," Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman. -Screen play adaptation: "Apocalypse Now." J o hn Milius a nd Francis Coppola ; "Kramer vs. Krame r.'' Robert Benton: "La Cage Aux Foiles.'' Francis Ve ber . Edouard Molinaro, Marcello Danon and J ean Polret : "A Llltle Romance." Allan Burns: "Norma Rae," Irving Ravctch a nd Harriet Frank Jr. Tlie Jean Compliment A TmMQr.r;i.,,n lO·day stnke. They approved a three-year contract proposal Sunday. Tbe agreement, which waa proposed by a state mediator Friday night, a lso was approved by trustees of the Fountain Valley School District at a l>pec1al meeting Sunday night. Teacher Pat Harney, presl· d t•nl or the Fountain Valley Education Association. said un- ion mcmberl> approved the con tract by a \Ole or 213 to 47 But s he added that teachers wcren t happ;, with lhl' settlement. Al>kl'<i wh) teachers approv1•d the pact. Mrs. Harney said, "I think thl·;, felt they h ad no choice " The agreement varies slightly from the "last. best and final or fE'r " presented by the d1stnt t one wt-ek earlier Under the approved p:ict, teachers wall receive iJ 9 ~rccnt pay rau;e rt'lroactav(' to July 1. 1979. a 7 percent rna~c ror the 1980·81 -.chool year a nd an H per t•enl ralSC for 19til 82 A <'On t1ngency clause wa-. added. however , permitting lh\.· distnct lo reopen negotiations on these raises af state funding .!> sigmficanUy decreased U\ com 1n1ot ~t<ars. Thc cont roV{•r o;1a l mod1(11•ll day has been deleted from the new rontract, t,,ut In an iJltaCh<'<i rrwmorandum of agr<•c ment thl· tl 1-.tr1c·1 plt'(i~t·d to continu1• th•· rnod1f1l'<i d:.t} throu..:h the cur 11·111 ll'rm and tu '>l'l uµ a cum 1111t t1•c of pan•nt!>. ll·aehe r. dnd .1dm1nJStrator.-to study '4 hl'lher 11 'hnuld be C'OnllnUt'd O rt .1 rn 11dd11·d rlJ' 11''"' ... , twilult"<I rmr c· '4 1·c·~I\. :.tudt·nt' .1n· d1smJ,'>t'd t•Jrl;, 10 1~rm1t l('&H'hcrs umt• for pl<1nnt~ and !>taff meetinp. The new contract <'!ills for 10 minutes of additional <'lass lJmc each day for grades 1-8, an an- crE'ase teachers bad opposed. Tt•achl'r~ did '4 1n extended fnnge benefit coverage an lbenew contract. along with cover age for part·hme inirtructors who work twlwt•t•n 50 ;.incl 7~1 1;i•r('Pnt o( lh• lltn•· \\ l(h th1• !~ IJl'(I l'nl IJJ)> Ill t'rt'J'•' .• 1nnu<il l1·.11·hl·r ~JIJnt-. 1n lht• dc<.tnct '4111 rl\t• tn tht• (Urrl'rtl lt•rm to $11 ,894 for .1 bt·~mnan~ teacher lo $.25.481 for I.I tt'acher With 18 year.; O( ('\; penl'nce and 60 rollei;:e unit'> bevond hi!> or her hachPlor ., de~ree i\ lthou.ih :ippro\ f•cl by lhl' tc•uchers and IJ1e board Sunda~. the agreement slJll must be µul into proper contract langua~t.> before final a pproval as given by hoth sides. i\s kcd what pos1t1\'t' thinJ.t" had t•mt'rged from the stnkl-. Mr!> Htamey l)tud, "Wt• proved that th<-dislrt<'l cannot decide unllatt'rally not to ne~otiate :· rdcrrmg lo t'omprom1ses tht' cl1stnct made beyond its "lu t twst and nnal offer " -----·----- WI" J l'\tnd '8W!l l~lher t•QPI~ Ind VlbrOm sole fOf ruQOOd durabl11y, B ltl(I D11no Boal wilh ,1 Qt~lfn() nyl<"ln upper \.111<1k1 l~l1hflf ~Ill stdyS hllvng '.ole dO<J J 2 PMI rernwJrJll' •nnerr.oie •n kt\11<1 tll the f\&mel dlulpate. tlmnen ' aatd. U.S. Coatt Guard vessela were called In over the weekend to Mid In cleaning up the spill that ex- tended about nve miles otr the San Clemente coul . San Clemente beaches have been cloled three limes Ill the pas t al" weekll because of sewage spllb. No Haircuts; 150 Expelled MESQUITE , Teu s (AP> -Sch oo l ad - ministrators, enforcing a Jong-standing rule, have expelled m o re than 150 male students and warned 200 others that It 's time they bad haircuts. John Campbell, pran· clpal o( North Mesquite High School in s uburban Dallas, said bis school was ··just carrying out policy. This b not exceptional." The a dministration policy requires boys to keep their hair above the collar and their sideburns should not extend below the car . The 200 studcnL<i warned were notified that unless they took scissors to their s ideburns <1nd hairstyles. they also would be kicked out or school. F,....Page 1\I QlJAKE ... the q uake . which was felt mostly in the San Fernando Valley that part of the city nearest the San A,ndreas t•aull. Howeve r. there was a minor "sh owenng of rocks". on the Pac ific Coast High-w ay in Malibu. northwe&t of Lo~ Angeles. whert" las t week 's heavy rams loosened dirt on tiw !)lade-prone seaside cliffs, said Lo" An~eles County shenrrs Lt .Jack Inn("\ The road wai. unaf fl•(·tt-d b' the shde. he said In '11·'1<·0 . ~1ex 1call Mun1c1pJI l'olit•t< Offlc1•r Huben lto1a~ ~a1r1 m.1n\ n ·'>ldcnl'. fell lht• JOit . "but nobody wa:-. hurt and then· aro· no rt>port:. uf build ings dnwn or .111~ thull? Ilk.-lhJI John S< hJHc·r. spoke ... man for t h e ~ t a 1 t' I) e p a r t m c n t o I Forf!st r) in Hemet, 30 mile~ west of here. said fire officiuLs had left t.bejr &tation nea r her<' to cherk on reports of rock s lides tnggered by the temblor. Ot.hennse. be said, damaae was .. nothing to speak or -some people's ctuna falling ore the wall and a few things like that." Sprln1t Crest. he said, ls a re- 11 rt a r<'a '4 llh "jus t private ti"-l'lhng.'>, .. t~ fm·h1>U~I' and ;1 n•<;l.iurant that wu:. d oM.'<i wht'll 1h1• quake hit T he m1Ual tremor was felt in San Diego, River s ide , San llt•rna rdano, Imperial. Orangl· .ind Los Angeles counties. In the l ' S. borde r city of Calex1ro. which was hit hard by ,1 6 5 earthquake last Oct 15. res1d ent:. kit this morning's tt•m blo r ··only slightly." said pollccd1!>patt'ht'r Joe Lomcs ..phinx Aid Denied CAlRO. Egypt <AP> - Authorities today denied an Egyptian press report than an international campai~n was be- ing launched to preserve the Sphirut. which is g:radually belng worn away by wind erosion. ' ALS GARAGE 56 FASH ION ISLAND Nl WPORT Ar ACI i f 714J G·M 7030 ' i • Oraage. Coast E DITION T .. ay'• Cletil•I N. '1. Steek• VOL. 73, NO. 56, 3 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtl'ORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1980 N Fl FTEEN CENTS River Tips Raft; F:qllerton Man J)ies l Glen llYrTQ, 21, of F\lllenoa, died &.day •bea the rul*r raft be and a eompanlea were ridlaa down raln·lllled lanta Ana River overturned o•ar the Garden Grove Boulevard bridee overcrouina ln Santa Ana. Police Hid Murray's compan- ion was a lmost lmmedia\,ely rescued by a pasaln& motorist but Murray wu swept away by the awirtly moving waters to the Adams Street bridge which separates Costa M esa and Hunt- ington Beach, where his body was pulled out by city lU11uarda. About 0the Ume of Sunday's ratal raftina accident. another youo1 man died of 1njw1ea be suffered in a s imilar accident Friday afternoon. Mich.tel 'lbomu Aabtoo, 3t, or Westminater, died in Canyon General Hospilal, two days after the raft be and three other Cal State Fulleru>n s tudents were riding also overturned in the Santa Ana River. The other three men were un- injured. Shake Felt Here Coeta M... ucl R•uacton S.aeb poliee Mlle apt.en jo6aed ••• police ... fl.re .... bl tbe attempt to reeeue Murray, wbo wa1 noatlq f8ee down in bil red life jadlet. Murray and Tbomu Parat. 31, allo ol Nlertoft, had enteNd the water near Anabelm Stadium. The raft cawmt on a flood con- trol dam near lhe Garden Grove Boulevard overcrossing and dum~ both young men into tbe water, police said. Quake Triggers Landslides, Fire SPRING CREST (AP) -An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale jolted a wide area of Southern Calirornia today. triggering landslides, shattering windows in two cities and spark- ing at least one fire. The quake was felt in Orange County as people from Mexico to Los Angeles. an area with a population or about 10 million, were awakened by the temblor. Within four hours, a dozen af. tershocks bad been recorded. five of them stronger than 3.0 on the Richter scale, said Kate Hut- ton. a seismologist at Caltech in Pasadena. The s tronl'est ,. ............. GOLD MEDALIST GETS PRESIDENTIAL HUG Carter Congratulate• Skater Elle Heiden U.S. Olympic Team • Hosted by Carter WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter welcomed members of the U.S. Winter Olympic team to the White House loda)I, call- i n 1 them "modern -day America n her~s." <Related stories, photo. Page BU. With tbe Marine Band playing the Otympic theme, the athletes climbed the steps to the south balcony of the White House where they were greeted by the president and Mn. Carter and Mrs. Walter Mondale, wife· or the .tee presider>\. Carter &book band.a with all tbe aWetel but alto 1ave a big bu& to Erle Heiden, the speed skater who won five aold medals during the Jus t -completed Gamee. " Carter alto bu11ed Linda Fra· tlanne ol Nortbridt•, the .Uver m..cta1ttlt in ft•ure akaU..; and Beth Heldlo, youna•r •liter of I SJ1C who taiJMd 8 bl'ODle in ~ 1peed 1kaUn1. He aleo 11ve Mlle HekteD a uwe kiu on the fonbMd. • f Aft.Ir ntelvlq the athletee, Can. told• lrous> ofspeet.aton 8cNtlt Lawn "for me u ol Ute United States, oae ol tbe proacleat rnc>rj ments I have ever experienced." Several thousand spectators braved lbe snow to 1reet the athletes upon their arrival al An- drews Air Force Base in nearby Maryland. · Goalie Jim Craig of the gold m e dal-winning hockey team said the first.place finish wu "an unbelievable thrill. 1 don't think lt could ever happen a1ain. "It's like tolnl to the moon or sometbilll," Crall aaid. The ~ sot off 1ovem- ment lanes and boarded buaes to White Houae for a luncheon IDM'1nt wttb Carter. Some .were wearing their medal.a al'OUDd tbelr neeltl. A• spec:taton at the Olympic . event. bacl don•, th• airport crowd chuted, ~'USA, USA" and waftd American nap. In an effort to keep warm for aeveral boon wbll• waltiq for the plane•. the ::..atrport apec- ta to ra uns • · Amtrlca the S.auutul'~aAd · patriotic aon11. Before tM bUMI for tlM White llouH, IOIDe of .. tbe athletel .. worked dM crowd" ln. UM ......-o1 POUUdana. lhak· lnt band• aaa 1i1nln1 1uto-1r••· . ~ measured 3.7. s he said. She said there was probably no relation between today's 2:47 a .m . qualte, centered in the San- ta Rosa Mountains near the re- sort hamlet ol Spring Crest un miles east of Los Angeles, and two ama!l 9uakea that jolted Borrego Springs ~ miles south on Friday. "It doesn't appear to be an af- tershock of anything recent, so I think we'll have to call it a quake of its own," s he s aid. There were no immediate re- ports ot ~W'Y from the quake or of damase to newly repaired flood CG:ltrol levees tlaat bad beea .... latut..-··..-of.C" ............ . n Um>CCup6ed trtPlex in Palm ~-= ..... tlMt ·Fm-= :::~.:rr.-....... Scleatista at Caleeeb were still tryine to determine t.be duration or the te mblor, which was clauified aa moderate, but it in· itlally appeared to last five to 10 seconds at the epicenter, said Ms. Hutton. T he Spring Crest quake was not on the San Andreas Fault, s a id Ca rl Johnson . a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey stationed at Calttth. but was within the San Jacinto Fault zone. which "is es- sentially parallel to the San An· dreas." There were scattered reports of windows breaking in Indio and Palm Desert. C alifornia Departme nt of Transportation crews worked to c l ear se veral s lides orr California Highway 74 between here and Palm Desert and ad- vised travelers to s tay off that road. · Los Angeles authorities said there were no reports of rock or mudslides in unstable, wet can· yoos in their area be<:ause or the quake, which was felt mostly in the San Fernando Valley - that part or the ctty nearest the San Andreu Faull. In the U.S. border city of Calexico, wbic,b was hit bard by a 6.5 earthquake Jut Oct. 15, residents felt tbls morning's temblor "only s Ughtly." said police dispatcher Joe Lo mes. However. there wu a minor "shofierlng of roc ka" on the P acllic Cout Highway in Mallbo, northwest or Los An&ele.-11 w .here laat week's heavy rams looMned dlrt on tbe s lide-prone 1eukle cliffs. said Lot Ancei. County aberi.ff's Lt. Jack Innes. Tbe road waa unaf- fected by the alide, be said. CAR AD GOT DOUBLE VALUE •'Dally PUclt elalsllied adl are 10 Umea better than I tbouPt they would be." "MJ. e ... •• falliDI apart but the amutn1 reRlta fl'om my ad broupt ... t-'" .the price It wuw..th.'' , 'l'lul&'• .._ ...,... auecea a&orr ot die 11..uaaton 8eadl wodUm .......... ~ ad in the DaU, Pllo&: MUST IAL ..,. Vl:OA llaUbflac~AM /f'M , food .... -..ltllr xx•· ..... °""'l' ...... -...... K...-.1(- AAFT (CIRCLED) WHICH CARRIED FULLERTON MAN TO HIS 0£ATH ON SANTA ANA RIVER Companion A..c419d by P•utng Motoft9t Near Garden Grove Boulevard In Santa Ana 'Jazz' Ties 'Kramer' for Oscar Race HOLLYW OOD CAP ) - "Krame r vs. Kra m er," a touching story of a child custody battle, and "All That Jazz," a musical about a di~tor's brush with death, captured top honors in the 52nd Academy Award no~iflatioos today with nine ap_,ece. ~'Apocalypse Now," a searing account of the Vietnam War , followed with eitht nomlnaUoo.s. The modestly budaete d "Brealdn& Away" waa nominal· ed la llve cate1ories. "The Cblna Syndro m e ," "Norma Rae" and "'!be Rose" followed with four each. "AU That Jan" was the sur· prise of the nominations . That Bob Foae lllm bad aroused con- troversy, wttb some calling it a masterwork and others coo- alderinc it self.i.ndul1ent. Roy Scheider wu nominated as best actor for a role that cloeely oaralleled Foue '•We. • <>then aamed for beat act.or: O.tin Roffman, "Kramer vs. Kramer"; Jack Lemmon, ''The Clalna Syndrome"; Al Paci.Do, " ... And JuaUce For All," and Peter s.u.n, "Beinl There." 'Pwo-Ume w1DDel' Jue Jl'onda wa nomtnMad for tbe fl.Na time .. belt ...,... for .. ,,,. Cblu f!r..._ .. , Allo aamed: Jlll ~JMl'Sll. ..8tartlnt Over"; SJllJ .Pleld, ··Norma aae··; ~ ..... ''a..l*'I' Two," uW8lltleMlcller,"TbeKole."· ,Aao&ber two·Ume winner, ~,. ................ the ......... ·:s•Dltlftf Kt«; la• wH a•m for 'Belat ........ " OIMra ,.. ... ~ atto•: &obert ,D••a;. .. Apeeal,,... Now"; f'Ndrtc ~ .. r..na. 8oM": ,..., , ...,._. ft. Kr...-.·· ... • •• .,. ·"l'be .... Mall•." II~ 8'reep WU CODlidered b1 •• aitlca to have played a C8ee OICAU, Pal• AJ> I Married I Week Auto Crash Takes Newlywed's Life A little over a week ago. 22 year-old J an Kline Melton of Anaheim was married al the Newport-Mesa Christian Cent.er in Costa Mesa. On Tuesday, her funeral services wall be held there Mrs Me lto n di e d in a n automobile accident in the Tahoe area Feb. 20 while on her h oneymoon with her bride · groom, John R. Melton of Costa Mesa. Services will begin al 11 a.m. Tuesday at the center . 148 22nd St. Visitation is set rrom 3 to 9 p.m. today at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Interment will be al Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana. Mrs. Melt.on, a graduate of ViU• Park Hi&h School, worked for the put three years as a title searcher and escrow secretary and was active in Calvary Thieves Take Silverware More than Sll,000 ln sterlin& silverware ••• stolen lo two Newport Beaeb bur1lat1ea re- ported over the weekend, police Hid. Marold S. Voe1elln of 12 Harbol' .llland told police Sun- day tbat $10,540 worth ot si.rtmc lllvenran wu 1tolen from b1J hom•. lrrin• H . 't.e.J>Old of 1414 Gal01 Ori.e reported Saturday tbat aooo worth ol 1l1'terware . waa stolen f1'om hl1 home. Police were unsure whether the two lncldeftll ~connect.eel. Chapel in Santa An::i Her family described her as a v1vac1ous young woman who had long looked rorwa rd to her beautiful wedding In addition to her husband , Mrs Melton leaves her mother . Donna Kline . and her father George Kline, both of Orange . her sister Te rilyn Hanmer of Newbury Park , her sister Rae Ann Shearer of Ora nge. and brothe rs Ma r tin Kline , Scott Kline and Alan Kline . all of Orange Coast Weather Patchy overni ght fog near beaches. otherwls~ vart,.able high cloudiness A llltle cooler Tuesd ay Lowa tonight 48 at the beaches and 54 inla nd Hi&hs ~ay from tow to mid 909 along the coast and low 70s Inland. INSIDE TOD~'\' The Dlcmfible victOTV ol lht U.S. 1'oclc111 team ht flit Winter Ol11mpic~ sums te> hoot stirred new pride fn A mertco, Sft Poat B t .,., ........ ...... l•tlex ~l Cl ...... ..,,. ........ E .. I M Q a C-kt <,.....,. ~...-.. . ........ ........ ,...... . .. , ., •• ..... \, "· ~· .... - -.... _. ............................. ..,.._ ... _.._...., __ ~#~' ,. •• ...... _ ..... "' .... ~ .. ~ ~ ,...,. , ...... ,,... .. , .. -~ New A.rchbilhop Of Canterbury Set .. LONDON cAr> Robf.rt Rimde, • Workl Wu U a,.1 • l.ero aod church tradJUonaltat, wu ...._,.., I.Oda~ u tM MW Arc hblahop or Canterbury. 11plrit1aaJ lucler o1 U 111Ultoe An11llra.n11 around the world. !ncludln1 tbreo mllUon US .£pl~IN In a 5'0·mlnute e11remony ln. tbe eorypt or St. Paul'• Cathcdr1tl, 11 roy•I commlAlon of el1ht bishops ot the Proteat.ant C.:hurch ot Knaland confirmed tht' :18-year old Runcia ln hh1 new olflce. Aunde auccMCb Arc:hbishoP Donald CoHaa, who ha• r'\:acbed the COIDpulaory r.Urtm:--.t a1• ot '10, and become• lht 102nd man to hold th.-post stnee the Benedlrllnt mlaaionary AUJ1 Witln1.· wui. 11ent to En1land by Pope Grc•iiory I 1n ~e A CJ Auau.a~ h«•m~ archblahop In~ .,,, ................. . BELGRADE. Yu10.tavia (AP> -Pf Hldent J oa1p Bro1 Tito'• doctors balUed pneumonla today as well aa the heart and kidney allmenu that have broutbt Yu1ostavia'a 87 -year-old lpader near the point.of death. In an ldvleory today. Tlto'a medical panel said h11 cond1Uon "la without chanae." "lntenalv·e treatment ls bein1 continued," the panel s'1.1d, giving no detalla of the treatment or Hying whether il had helped relieve the pneumonia. l•l1U• I• Seel& 3t• Te,... NEW YORK CAP> -Sen. Jacob K. Jav1ta today an- nounced he will seek a flnh term ln the U.S. Senate at the aae of 75, endJng monthl of speculaUon abou( the veteran RepubUcan'a political lntentiona. Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman, former Mias America Beas Myerson and former New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay eithe r have a nnounced or are promlnently mentioned aa DemocraUc candldat.ea. Amon1 those mentioned as Republican candidates are Rep. Jack Kemp, former Rep. Bruce Caputo and former Seeretary of St ate Henry Kissinger. <ilfHllU E•r•p~ to Florida MARATHON, Fla. CAP> -Twenty-six Cubans comman- deered a flshlng boat today, forclng the tour-man crew lo head for Florida, the Coast Guard reported. The •~fool fishing boat Lucero ran aground off lh1s com- munity aa it approached the Florida Keya, a Coast Guard spokesman sajd. No Injuries were Immediately reported aboard the boat. which was renoated by the Cout Guard. 1l was the third s uch hijack.lnl out of Cuba this month. Newport to Study Irvine Co. Lawsuit I\ proposed settlement or an Irv ine Compan y -in itiate d lawsuit against Newport Beach will be bc ror c the Newport Be ach City Council in a pubh<' m eeting tonight. The compan y Is s uing Newport Beach over a Dec. 11, 1971, City Cotmcll decialoa lo re· .W.e tbe 90ftlq Gia U.. J.»..-e North Ford d•Y•lopmeat. Brevlouely aoned for 875,000 -auare feet of light Industrial de· velopment, the council decided to restri ct d e ve lopme nt t o 295,000 square feet of Ughl m · dustrial usage and 120 dwellinfs . Under the proposed sell e- m enl, the company will agree to thl1 reviMd zonina If allowed lo move abead wttb resldentlal de- velopment on the site. Tiie r" D-1_ Jlonb l'ord com· ••• ;1. ;; ••••••d by ..K•eArtlaur Boul•••rd, Jam- boree Road. Blaoa Avenue and Camelback Street. Program Proposed To Aid Viet V els I\ special program lo help Orange County veleran8 cope with the lingering effects of the Vietna m war has been proposed "'Distractio11' Causes Crash A motorcyclist who told police he was distracted by "a good- look ing chick" suffered cuts and bruises Sunday when he collided with lhe rear of a car, officers s aid. Mark Slaua1aard Gauaer, 19. or 530 W. Wilton St., Coala Mesa. was treated but not hospit.ali1ed al C osta Mes a Memorial Hoa pit.al follow in& the 1: (5 p. m a ccident on Wllaon Street east of Pomona Avenue . officials said. PoUce sa id Gau1eer collided with the rear of a car driven by Charles F. Carr, 57 , of Long Beach , who wasn't injured. Neither vehicle was seriously da maged. they said. DAILY PILOT by Supervitor Edison M tller. Miller, who was a prisoner of war In North Vietnam for more than five years , is asking fellow supervisors to approve $47 ,816 for the program from general revenue sharing funds . ··Al least 75 percenl or our veterans are experiencing de· layed stress and after. erfects from lhe war ," Miiier said. Miller declared lbat veterans now mUBt travel to Los Angel .. Count.)' for pfOIJ"ama Hllaillve to their needa. "There is no reason we can'l have a similar program rtghl here in Orange County.'' he aa.ld . Oranae County'• 75,000 Viet· nam v~rana are belleved to constitute t he second largest Vietnam veteran population In Calirornia. according to Miller. The lack or counseling centN~ for Vietnam veterans recently was criUclzed by the Orange County Gran'd Jury. A spokesman for Miller said the special proi;?ram the county s upervisor is advocalin~ would deal with persona l anrl lc~a l counseling matters _.._ ---.... Valley's Teachers Re tum 87Pllll-IN&IDDllAN .. ...., ........ ,ountaln Valley elementary 1chool l.e•<'hen r.turned '° Lhelr claurooma today. tDd.Uaa tbelr IO-dti1y atrtke They approved a threti yeur contract proposal SundQ. Tbe •trMmant, wbJch w11 propoled by • ttate mediator Friday night. also was approved by I rustees of the Founta in Va lley Sc hool Dis trict at a aipeclal meetin1 Sunday nlpt. Teacher Pal Harney, presi- d ent of the Fountain Valley Education Auociatlon, said un- ion members approved the con tract by a vote of 213 to 47. But she ac14ted that teachers weren't happy wtl.b lbe settlement. Asked why teachers approved the pact, Mrs. Harney. said, "I think they felt they bad no choice ." The a1reement varies all1htly from the "laat. best aod final of. fe r " pr~nt.ed by the district one week earlier. Unde r the approved pact, teachers will receive a 9 percent pay raise retroactive to July 1. 1979, a 7 percent raiae for the 1980-81 school year and an 8 per- cent ralae for 1981-82. A conlln1ency clauae was added, however, permttUoa the district to reopen negotiations on theae raiaes If •laLe fundlna la algnlficanUy decreased lo com-ln1 years. T he controversial modified day haa been deleted from lbe new contract , but in an attached memorandum of agreement the district pledaed to cooUnue the modified day lhrou1h the cur- rent Lenn aod to set up a com- mittee ot pal'eata, teachers and adml.nlltraton lo atudy whether it should be continued. Stock Market Cominues To Retreat NEW YORK <AP) -Tht' s tock market r es u med its retreat with a broad decline to· day. The Dow Jones averaae of 30 induatrtala, off 211.11 polnta in two weeks. dropped another 8.96 poi.Du&.o•.11. 'IAlln .__.ltend aablen by more tban ~ 3· l mar1tn amon1 New York Slock Ex- chan1e-llat.ed luues Analysts said inllation and 10· tereat-rate worries continued to dominate lhe mood or investor!> Late last week the govern· m e n t re ported that tpe con· s umer price index surged to an annual growth rate or 16.8 per· c e nt In January. And baok prime lending rates rose to rt"<' ord levelaor 16"4and16~ per-cent Oil alocks , the standout performers In the market so far this year. gave up some of their recent gains. M eanwhlle, go ld J>rtees were m ixed today as the U.S dollar was firm. The price ln Loncloo dropped to $618.50 al the aft.ernoon nxtng. downS13.50 from Friday. Butaold rallied t.o close al M32.60 an ounce . Sliver ln London was quoted at $33.50 an ounce. up $1. In New York it was SS2.10. Die From H e at DETROIT CAPI -A fau.Jty rurn a c e that pus he d t em peratur es to JOO degrees cauae<l a Detroit couple to die of heat exhaustion ln their living room. police say. The bodJcs of An1clo Barbaglia, 95, and his wife, Te resa. 88, were found sltlinil upr ight In the ir llvlng room wh e re t e mpe ratures h ad r II m bed p ast the 1 OO-de1rct' mark, authorilJcs said. l lw>O.o_C_t Otil, P11<>t wltll""""~"<e<'" ~ tN-~ ........... , ""9t•""'00y tJW O,~ , .. ,, p~,""""'~y .... ,.,,.M•liort\4U'• putMl\~8 ~ ........... '''d41¥ .. , f'O\I• OSCARS NOMINATIONS. • • -.... --... -....... .... , ..... l•14'V•t ... I,..... l ~&f!t("'~( .. \f A , .... ,~ , • ...,,... ·~ ,, .,..... ...... ~fcMY\ M'd -·.-TIW --_ .. ..._ "'""' "., JlO W.\f f!t•t ~,.... (~,.-...,. , ••• ..,., .... ,. ' r_, .. .._... -............... 0-..tll~ •-P .. ff Anf\t•1t1 Mtil\.'1t•"'tt.O!Mir• ,.,., ... ,,. (714)......., Cl••lllllM Aft...,......,. '. starring role in '"'Kram er vs. Kramer" but was nominated ror beat supportin1 actress. Others In the cate1or y: J a ne Alex- ander , "Kramer vs. Kra mer ". Ba r bara Barrie, "Bre aking Away"; Candice Be rgen , "SUrt· in1 Over," and Mariel He m ingway, "Manhattan " The nominees for best picture w ere "All T h al Ja11 ," "Apocalypse Now.•· "Break In" AwlY:..:· "Kramer vs. Kramer" and r'r<tonna R ae." AU the fllma won nomination• for lhelr dlrect ora except ·'Norma Rae." A 1urprl1t nominee was Edouard MoUnaro, who direeted the Freneh·ltallan "La C•1e Au• l'oltea." Ht Jolned 80b P'oeM of "All That J 111": P'raneh Coppola, "Apocalpee Now": Pet.er Vat., "llreaklAI Awa)'/' and llobert Ben&oa, ••kruner va. Kraln9t." Nomtuttd for bett fonlist language tllm: "The Maids or Wilco,'' Poland, "Mama TUl'rul a Hundred," Spain: "A Simple S t o ry." F rance ; "The Tin Drum ," West Germany; "To Foreet Venice." Italy Named In th e b eat s ong c ateeory : "It Goes Like 11 Goes," "Norma Rae": "The Rain bow Connection," "Tht Muppet Movie"; "ll'1 Euy to SO '." "10": "Throu1h the Eye11 or Love," ''fee Cullea." and "I'll Never Say Goodbye," "The PromiM," -OrtatnaJ 1creenplay : "All That Jau," Robert Alan Arthur and Bob Fout; • •. . . And JutUce For All," Valerie Cw1Jn and 8arry Levin.ton; '· Br9aklna Away," S ttve Tatlob; "Th• Chlaa 9yndro1no,'' Mike Gray. T.8 . Coot and Jamt1 Brtct,..· "Mu.Jt.ettan " Woody AUea and Marahall Brickman. -----· -... .,... ........... r... SUPERVISOR EDISON MILLEA (SECOND FROM RIGHT) AT aRIDOI! CONSTRUCTION SITE From Left, Coto de C•u W•tt1HHt Barb•r• Elpper, Sandy Mmck, Mll•r, Aide Chm Loumelda Coto de Caia Bridge Ready for Traveling By DELORF~'iBROOKS JRWI~ Oft ... Delly ~ .... t'9ff The m1htary bridge leadlng l.lcross ruln -lloode d Trabuco Canyon Road to Coto flt· Caza :.hould Ix· rt>ad\ for trand today. county 0Hac1al!> said c Related story Pa1<eAJ > Trabuco Canyon Road .. lhl' only acceu to Coto de Caza About 350 persona re1ld1ng 1n the arl'a were isolated from the rest of the county Whl'n fl ood watt-rs washed out a segment of the roa d Feb 17. The first month'ao rent on the brldae wlll cost county ta x payers a bout 125,000, said Rav Rhoads of county Envl ronmen tal Management /\l(f'ncy But lhe total cost wlll l1kt•h h' s ub!ltantla ll y mort' lh<1n t0hJt Rhoad.<; adcJ<'d OHi c1:1I:. will l:itt·r apnJ:-for fC'df'ral dl '>ast cr n •IJef fund~ l•• re1mbun.•· the <·ount) p:1rt or .ill of the ro:.t of the brid gl' Rhoads sa id 1t lan't yet certain whether Orange County will re celve any federal reimburse me nt Moreover, county off1 c1als <1r1· <Jlre ady embroiled tn a dispute over a n additiona l $800 per month charge the bndae com .. p.aoy bas levied for the U5e or two new ramps. which att sUll en route to lhe silt• After the first mooth'i. S25.000 renl&I lee. wtuch includes atup ping , decking and planking c-osu. the monthly rent would be $.5 .500, offic1a.lua 1d That's wtthout the extra S600 for the new r ampi., whu:h of f1C'1Jls i.ci 1d wer e the ont·-. or 1 ~1 nall!> o rdered JncJ t hot :.hould h;n ,. 1Jt>1·n .,cnl 1nhltrnd 11 11""1'\t•r l tw It'd'>•' .i11rt>t•rnt•lll ... 1 I! n ' 11 t, \ 1·ou 11 t \ r 1 ·pr•·-." n t <ill\ l'!> 1n1·lud1•tl .i "" mont h rnrnirnum n:ntJI. Rhr1ad., ~u11l Jet Fuel Closes Ckmente Beaches • By aA YllOND ESTLU>A Ja. oe ... o.tty,._ SUfl San Clrmente beachh rl' mauned closed 1ndeflnilc ly loda\ after an estimated 80,000 ga llon-. or Jt'l fue l rrom a ruptured 111r-· rive mJh.-s inland flowed down lti lht' shores Suturda) 0 1''egative Blood Needed Officials at Hoag Memorial Hospital In Newpott Beach said today donors wit h type O negative blood arc needed t o help ln the treatment or a pa-tient wtth leukemia Those who have this type blood can go to the Amertcan Red Cross office at COJ N Golden Circ le Drive In Santa Ana to make donaUorui. City ~ wUMd awlm· me r1 and smfen lb.at they could suffer skin Irritation If they Lake a dip an the water aloog the t~·o m tl<'s of fuel-polluted beachC$ Tht-rue I was fl r""St rl'portf"d no"' 1ng from a dr1t1n &~l' C'hannet north of Avemda J>1C'o at 4 p m Saturda\' {'11, r1rem<'n locatt'd t he sour('(', ·dammed up the t•hannet and soaked up about 25.000 gallons of lhe Jl't a1rcran fuel by Sunday C. 8 . Miller, a apoknman for San Dle10 Pipe Co. in Los Ana•&ea. -.Jd t.oda,y the lmder· 1rouod pipe bLI nrm uaed to carry Jet alttrall hlel to 0. U.S. Naval 81.e&ioa at Miramar wu ruptured by a luclalide la Ole San Clemente bWa S.~. Heavy raina .,.,.. blamed tor Neu:Trwtee To Be Picked Tuesday Night On1• of r1vt• l'andidates for an ope ning on the Newport-Me:,CJ school board will be se lected for the post at Tuesd ay's t rui.t<:t· mcet inf(. school officials said T he five are seetctng the seat vacated t-arher this month by the· res1gnallon of truatet-Carol Ma rt an. who represented truslt't' area five. Applying for the post iJ re William S Caldwell, a political ~c 1 ence teacher ut Cal Po ly Pom'ona ; J udith A . fo'ranco. former president of the Harbor Council PTA: David C. Henley, a Cal Poly Pomona journalism professor : Charles Smoot. 1t fo rme r trust ee of the Los An gel es t:nlfled School District. Jn1l Jt> h n Wayne . direct.o r of tht• Or;.in~t· Count v lndochm1 ·..,•· ftdu ~1·vi-A~~i:-tant·e l'roJt'l't l:onvictions In Murder Re ve r sed l'llOENIX. Arrz. CAP1 The Artaoea hpreme Court. re· .. ,. ........... -~ or • •• o ... ,... ·~ ...... Robison today In the bomb- kllllng of newspaper reporter Don Bolles The hitch court s tud Robison. J ('handlt•r plumtx-r. and Ount.1p, J Ph~n1 x contraC'tor v.ert' un (.11 r l\ prt>\e nt<'d fro m Cro~~ t•xam1runlo( John Adam<11on. lh1· '>l ate., kt'~ ~tlm·:.i-1n the 1977 C'ase Adam.son. who pleaded ewJty to aecond·deeree m urder and waa sentenced to 20 years . ad· milted planUna .a bom b under Bolles' car but Invoked his Fifth Amendment prlvllea e against aelf·l»eriminaUoa when defense att,pmeya au.empted 1o q_ueeUon him •boul a payott for tht' klll· Ja,. Uoaeb Kiiie Boy, 5 HOLYOU. Colo. CAP> -A 5- .,..,-.-.. -.... Jdlled ud ..... Hotpit.ai offlcJala are wllhbold- lng the name of the patient At the request of the family the Nl1b movemat that bc'c*• lbe fuel p&pe In a remow .,..a a bout two mu. eaat ol t.be TRW plant la Saa Clemente on Randlo Mt ... Viejo~- llUJer Mid tl 11 not aown b · acUy bow m..cb fuel •M lost. The pipe from a Loe Aqelee plant lO the San DM10 facllity was •but down aoon aft.tr ~ leak wu dhcovered ,,...._ .............. ec.. 1iHlltal ,., ... .,. .... l"1ldr • car maid .. a U-hlnl • a fey blabwa7, ;ouc:e Hid. Troy 'Bryaat ol A.ID.bent., a .........,. la tbe CU', WM pl'ODOU.Deed dead at the scene T he blood tra nsfusions arc neceu ary to h t'lp s t op the spread of the blood dl11ease --------------------· The Joan Comp1tmen1 A 1 ~1(1 IAr• 1,1•111 W1fl1 I 111<'~ j ';'WI\ If• tlhl '' 11t ~ •" 11 lf! ~•!Y111"1'1 ~(J •or ruomJd durat ~Illy B I he Our~ f'b11 -'lltn I l'l\.1•ltf111 r¥on11nP> ~ .~ ,., 1 't\ltl'l"r rv•lll~ ~ti-r: ~,,.,,"'l '/ll" 1•'kl , > r:inn ''"'··v·•' 1 '"'"1 ..; .. '' .1 •1 .. . "LS GARAGE ')6 FASHION ISLAND ... NEWPORT BEACH ( 714 ) 644 7030 J Mooc!!y1 febfU!IX 26, 1911) OAIL Y PILOT .41 Daily ~ilot Wins 23 Prize~ Koe hler, McLellan Lead Press Club Awards Race .... w .......... 'COME ON, JERRY, YOU'RE HOLDING UP THE SHOW' Linda Ronstadt With Brown In New Hampshire New B o m p shir.- Can didates Brace For P r i mary V ote CONCORD, N.H <AP) Geor ge Bush accused fellow Republicans of working in league lo c u t him down , while Sen. Edward M. Kennedy bat· tied to stay within haili ng dis· lance or President Carter on the eve of New Hampshire pres· idential primary election After one final bid for votes to- day, Kennedy le ft the last- minute efforts to his organiza· tlon, family campaigners and house-to-house canvassers. A poU published by the Boston Globe said Carter was preferred over Kenned y b y New Hampshire Democrats, SS per- cent to 30 percent. Vice President Walter F. ~on· dale, campaigning for Carter, said the race, nevertheless, would be very e)a.e. ~·we're taldns nothing for •raat.d, •• said Mondale, making a final appearance today in Berlin. Kennedy bas said for days that he trails the president, the better to brace bis campaign in case he does lose in the s tate next door to his Massachusetts home Except fo r a s peech in Nashua, Kennedy was doing his e lection-eve campaigning JO Massachusetts. prepanng for it~ March 4 primary. California Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr .. r altd a far ·back third in the poll , worked his way across New Hampshire in a 12· hour campaign windup. He says Carter cannot win re-election. ms1sts that Kennedy has flopped as <.t challenger. and argues that he s hould be the c hoice or Democrats dissatisfied with the president. Seven Republicans are run· ning in New Ha mpshire, and Bush said the others were get- ting together tlJ. try to head off his bid for the nomination. The Globe poll rated Bus h and Ronald Reagan almost even. Bush, a former U .N. am· ba ssa dor , won ea rli er Republican outings in Iowa and Puerto Rico. T he current Republican de· bate is about debating. Bush's rivals fumed that he bad barred four of them from his confronta- tion with Reagan In Nashua on Saturday. They called it raw politics, ar- ro 1 ant and bigb·b a n ded . aea•an who invited the other four to Join the debate, said the whole thing .. ..,as kind of a fiasco." Bush spent Sunday and today at his Houston home, saying he didn't want to dis tract his or· ganizalion from get-out-the-vote efforts. He insisted all he had done was play by the rules set by the debate sponsor , the Nashua Telegraph. Reagan. however, paid the bi lls -about $3,500 -because or the federal ban on corporate campaign contributions. He said that entitled him to invite the others. Under pressu re from them and the Republi can nJa . t1onal Committee. he did. "For some political reason. a l lhe verv last minute. he shifted 1 ht-rules.·· Bush sa id Sunday Pboto1r1pber Richard Koehle r and feature writer Denni.a llcLeUan eacla captund two ftrlt Dlace awarda u Daily rltot WTlten, photo1ra phers IDd 11diton p&dM •P 23 prizes at the annual Oranae County Pre11 Club awards banquet durtni the weekend. Another Dally Pilot p!Joto. 1rapber. Patrick O'Donnell. won tbe Sb Dunlap Memorial A ward, the Preas C lub's highe s t hono r , for pro · f eaalonali s m and p ublic »ervlce. L e d by K oe hl e r and McLellan. Da ily Pilot staff members captured seven first place awards. seven seconds and nine honorable mentions in the 25th annual Press Club competition. The Daily Pilot's fi rst place winners included: Photographer Koehler for the best spot news photo or 1979 a photograph or a small boy fearfully trying lo comfort his R adio Aid Slated i 11 "/\eitp o r t Avco Financial Services or Newport Beach bas announced th at the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary h as bee n authorized to install a di ~tion finder radio station atop the 16- story Avco Tower The faci lity, ut Newport Center, is expected to be com- pleted in early spring. When operational. the station will be manned by uniformed Coast Guard auxiliary personnel on weekend afternoons until dark· ness, according to districl com- mander Len Berman. The Auxiliary, with over 43,000 members, is a civilian volunteer organization whose primary purpose is support of the U.S. Coa st Guard in rescue opera· tions. "We are pleased to be able to offer our facilities to the Aux· iUary. Their use or th.la monitor· ing system will be to the benefit of this community with Ha small craft aod water-oriented ac· tivities." said A.J . Laventall, d.lreetol' of bulldlna faclHUem for Avto. • Youth S lain In Santa An a A. Santa Ana man. the ap- parent victim of a robbery, was stabbed to death Sunday night as he walked along Third Street in Santa Ana. Police said Fernando Rios. 20. staggered to the nearby Corday Hotel in search of help be fore he coll apsed. He died at Santa Ana· Tustin Community Hospital of iJ s ingle knife wound lv the che'it ~hortly after the 10.20 p.m. at ta<'k CHfiC'ers ~aid there were no kn<iwn \\'ilnc:.~cs to the murder Lake Elsinore Ove rflows West's Rain J!ictims R eturning Honie By The Associated Press The Army Corps of Engmeers 1s clearing an overflow channel unused Cor more than half a century -to carry continuing floodwaters away from Lake E lsinore, aa vic tims of the West's r ains r eturn' lo find homes with "mud all over the place." In Phoenix, Ariz., commuters were eying emergency rail service as a way to beat the traf- fic jams caused by bridge clos- ings over the flooded Salt River. The de luge ende d in both California and Arizona on Thu:rs- d a y , but fl ood d a mage - estimated at $500 million -and continuing runorr posed prob· . lems in both states. Mexican authorities s aid at least nine people were dead in northern Baja California and 20,000 homeless following the six s torms over ntne days that de- posited 12. 75 inches of rain in Los Angeles. The National Weather Service predicted there would be no more rain through Tuesday morning over the region, but forecast a chance of showers Wed.need~, with partial clear- ln11b • RunoW• the~ Alla Mountains and the San Jacinto River Into Lake 'flslnore spilled over tbe banks of the lake, leav· int more than 70 homes flooded a nd dozen~ or mobile homes damaged Sunday tn the town ot 8,000. Olltclals aald "masses or homes" could be wiped out it the lake wu permitted to riaa sub· atantiall)' more. City Manager Ira Pace said work began Sunday on the over· now channel, which has not been used since 1916, when the lake last left its banks. The Anny s aid Jt could begin diverting wa ter in two days. The work will damage streills and uUlities, aod it will cost $2.5 million -the city's annua l budget -to repair the m , Pace said . The damage "wUI bankrupt us if we don 'l get some funds." he said Stalin So n's Murde r Told LONDON (AP) -Joseph Stalin's eldest son apparently went berserk in a German prison camp in 1943, threw himself oo an electric fence and died moments later after a German officer fired a bullet in· to bls bead, according to the Sunday Tlmes of London. Jakov Stalin, said to be the Soviet dictator'• favorite child, was a Red Army lfeut.enant who aurr.adered at SmolenH in 19'1, dlaobeytng bis father's order that aoldlers muat fi1ht to the last man. Former British Army Staff Se r1eant Thomas Cushing, a fellow prisoner of young Stalin, told the nmes be saw Jakov die at the notorious SachaenbaUMD c amp near lterltn . T h e newspaper said It traced Cuahtne alter 1tud1ln1 newly re· leased Brit.lib Cabinet papen. Meanwhile, tourists trying to inspect the dam<.1gc hampered re lief efforts. Pace saict: Northeast of Lake Elsinore. San Jacinto residents -forced to nee their homes Thursday faced "mucf an over the place" as they r eturned, said police spokeswoman Dorothy Cudd. The northwest part of San Jacinto still was closed Sunday night because or exposed gas lines, she said. and residents wer e required lo boil wa ler for 10 minutes to guard against con· lamination. Rivers were receding in San Diego County as spillage from major reservoirs declined, but about 10,000 county residents still were without telephone service, Pacific Telephone re- ported. lo Ari.zoos, Amtrak passenger rail shuttle HtVice over the Salt Rlver between Phoenix and its soutbeut suburbe sot a trial run Saturd ay, and official• hoped the $55,0CJO.per-week lnveatment wouldeuesnarlecltraffic. Lut ~1 what la normally a half-hour mp took commuters two to flw ~ on tM only two brtd•• open. The ot.ber river erot•lnll ))ave blea clOMCI by noodlni. Shuttle bua service also was to be expanded today. MeanwbUe, about 15 million 1allom of aewace from a nooc1. damaled plpe continued to pour dally Into the Sall Rive r . altbouth otncials say It potted no dancer while the river nowed at a r~te above 50.000 cubic feet per lecond -enou1b to dilute the wute. The now on Sunday waa at 51,000 els, ottlc1a.la aald. injured mother following a traf- fic accident -and for the best photo series of 1979 -several photographs dramatizing the disco dance craze. -Feature writer Mcullan for the best story dealing with senior citizens and ror the best s tory on a public meeting. McLellan's story in the senior citizen categor y dealt with Boyce Can on. u courtly Newport Beach driveup bank teller who hands out flowers to women customers. Ills story m the public meet ing category dealt with a work.shop for people helping Vietnamese refugees. Sunday Editor Carol Moore for her portfolio of br ight, eye-catching ~eadhnes Feature writer Mlchat l Paskevkb for his r('v1ew of a concert by rock s tar Rod Stewart. Former Dally Pilot writ.er ('beryl Romo for her column /tlofher fo Be MOOll• O'oo.eflU. about a high school romance The Dunlap award won by the Daily Pilot s O 'Donnell rec- ognizes an Ora nge County Journalist, who, In the opinion or his peers, has gone beyond the call of duty to elevate and advance his proress1on. The award is named for lhe late John "Sky" Dunlap. a longt.Jme Orange County journalist. The Press C lub '~ annual W atrhdog award was presented to Santa Ana Register reporter Joe Cordero Cor his stories oo an effort to set up a publicly financed med1caJ authonty an lhe county seat. The a wa rd was established by the club to combat secrecy by governmental agencies and to rurt her the public's right to know. Cordero a ls o won the In· vest1i:at1ve Reporting award ~ponsored by the Orange Coun- ty chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists/Sigma Delta Ch1. Cordero':. winnmf.!' Gov. John Y . Brown of Kl'ntl•c·k~. g1\'l'S h1!\ wife. Phyllb Geor ge, a pat on the tumm_v at a reception 1n Washington. Mrs Brown. a former ~1 1!->~ Amcnl'J , 1 .... t''- pectmg ht•r f1r-.L <:hlld th1" 'Pring • effort wu a series of articles dealing with Medi-Cal fraud. Award-winninl Orange Coun, ty Journaliats carried off ~ than $4,2XIO lo prize money at the awardA banquet Saturday night in Anaheim . There were 979 entries in the 42 contest categories. Los Angeles Times writers and photographe r s won 45 awards, including 15 first place plaques, and the Register's st.arr captured 44 awards. 11 of them for first place. Newport Man Dies In Cr ash A Newport Beach ma n dJed early t o da y wh t>n h1 ~ Volkswagen be<?tle was hit head on by anolher car JO Gardt!n Grove. Police said John Morgan. 29. was dead on arnval at Palm Harbor Hospital after tht: I a m col hs1on. · The d.nver of the second car. J ose CeJa, 25, of Garden Grove has been arrested and charged with vehicular manslaughter and felony drunk driving rn con · nect1on with the accident, of· f1cers said. CeJa was driving oorlh in the southbound lanes of Harbor Boulevard when the fatal col- lis1on occurred, police said. Analyst H e ld In Molesting S AN DIEGO fAP) • M ll8.idp&I Court Jud~Sberidan .... F 0 ... ad a J 2 ..-e-~ ...._..... • CIMlrlas E. HoW..-....aa. a a.. 1.0. psyddatrtst wllo plaecled 1--('ent to molesting a former pa- tient. Charges were filed against Hollingsworth this monlh aft.er a J4 .year·old boy told a nother counselor that he was molested by the psychiatrist m December. 1978 Hollingsworth is J lttturcr a nd writer on the emotional problems of children. our vi,ry OW4:1 streight 1aj cuff<ld P3nts I ,. ., I II 11 • chmo · ·poptm: "t>1ncorci'.' tm, most comJ?leUz. eelq.ct1on d'pnt-finiebid ~nte you'! I <INLr scza i:ncludzs Uxz. fbllowing CUlfSY CBIU waahabl<Za; ton ch1.00 with rlepe mld 'Milt ~ thz. classic blucz. p_noord, arxi curyzry O'W'n lX?Plin in etZ'RJ"l gczat oolors or tan, nt:Ny, nzd, Ka.lly, grczy) brc:wrl and. ligtit blue. @)~o@@)§~ ff l'tlshion Island· Newport B«u:lt•7lf/844·5070 JOOJ M!stwood 8Wd.•Mbrwood VUJ.0Qe•2JSl-f7&-7727 • .. ' J .. ' : ,., DAil Y PILOT Mondlly. f'~ 215, • ., I' 4'••• .:·:>~···· .. Earth-shaking News AILEllCP IN TBS DBU' RPI'. -IUabt about QOW, you ftCW"9 tbey an ... ~ all aenu U.. a....... Seaboard that CalllonUa Just r.D lato ta.ii .... A1ata. You au.aped tJUa wm bappee beeaUle we auffend OM of tho.e Ut.tle earth shuea early tblt momin1. Ri1bt away, they at.art flllDt clllut.r atorl•. Wire ditpatcbea l.nd!cat.e '::..C rattled a1on1 at 5.1 on lbe Rlcbt.er eeale and wu near a reeort plaee caUed Sprinc Crest In tbe Santa RGea Mountains, about 150 mllea eut.erly of Ulla beat ot all poaible eoutt. IT WAS .U.SO &EPO&T&D that 10 million Soulbem Calllornian.s fell this quake. U tbey were countlq YoW' correspondent in wttb that , they can reduce tbe number to 9,999 ••. So what were you doing at 2:47 a .m.? Down al our Balboa pad, my wife was awakened by the shake and spent her time ~ to keep lbe bedside t.8· ble from Upping over. Also, according to a report from Al Locke bey. our boating writer person, be was Jolted awake by the quake and was nearly shaken clear out of bed. And me? I slept throlfgh the whole thing. ff it had been the end of the universe, I'd bave miued ll LISTEN, I HOPE we never suffer one of thoH tidal waves arowtd here that some sa¥ants keep aayi.na will happen someday. I'd probably snore right through t.beenUre th ing. My mattress would have floated inland to Brea before I knt'w what hit me 1t 's embarrassing lo be in thU newspaper dod1e where you're supposed to be a lert to everything that bappem around you and then learn that all you did waa roll over and play dead. IF DISASTERS KEEP bappenin& like th1a ln tbe mid· dJe of the ni&bt, maybe 1 beUer start mainUnt~~ ta.._. ni.~.JU.aal# , .. , • .,, .. ., ie~l muet uve a .aort atteDUoa .,_. Or I'm...._ •1111rr oriented. Tbe next Ume we're gotq to ban one ol tlleM eartb· quakes in the middle of the night, I bope aomebody wtl1 an· nounce it in advance. Then maybe I could set my alarm clock. Soviets Suffer Afghan Setback KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Soviet and Afghan troops and bands of heavily armed civilians patrolled the Afghan capital lo· ,day, but President Babrak .~armal's Soviet-backed govern- m ent appeared to have virtually .broken down. • Government min.i.atriea were paralyzed for a third day by a strike or civil se rvants and office workers, who ignored repeated broadcasts ordering them to re- lu rn to work. a nd a general strike of shopkeepers continued .for a fifth day The martial-law proclamation issued after l be sta rt of last week's gener al st'tike placed government authorit y in the bands of the Soviet military commander, an unide ntifi ed army general, and Soviet and Afghan troops apparenUy were placed under a joint command in the face of the continuing re- bellion th.rougbout tbe cowitry. That gave tbe Sovieta the lut word on all military and civilian matters affecting Afthanlst.an. Reporta reaching New Delhi today said gunfire rattled through the streets of Kabul through Sunday night. 'NORLD i NATION Bani-Sadr Rap• U~. Iran Militants Praised a1 TM A.1111t1t1• Plw ~ Pl I I dtR' AbolbaHM Baal.a.dr today i8llded the fOUat .._.. ~tM ~-~ lnT._ ud re. Jected ta. label~ ..... ~ to blm iD tM Uailed ..... A ,......... .....,.,... pobl!_ wbat wu aaAd to be a i.tt.r ftom .. ol tM appreildmately IO U.S. Embaly bolt .... caUln1 fOI' Ntllr'll ol tbe a ·UU to Iran because it ...... our frMclom. •• TM U.N. ln.-U,atJve comm•ulon oa lru be1aa lta MCOod day ol won, meetlal at tbe U.S. otnce lD Tebraa to plae lta 1ebedule. ll'aalaD auiborities ..,_ tbe panel'• miuioe la DOt llaked with re&e ... of tbe oo.tqea, and rewlutiooary leader Ayatollab R"boUab Kbomeia.i bu lndicated tbe Americana will not be treed before April. aANt-MDa IN AN interview wttb the Tehran correapoadent of the Hou Koac Star a&id the United Statel "attrtlMUd the aebu.re ol the boetqea to what they deacrtbed u 'fuaUcal' lra- nlana. The)' t.beD interpreted my elecUoD u a victory for a 'moderate' aaalnat tbe cleflY. "Tbey are wronc on both counts," be cootlnued.. .. They must unde~ t.bat tbe atudeDta' action and my elec:Uon comtitute two facff ol tbe same cola. namely tbe Iranian people's wiab for in- dependence and an end to United Stat.ea' dominadoa. "I am amued at tbe naivete ol tbe American autbortUes." BANl·SAD& CALLED TBB embaaay militants "young patriots wboH alncertty and revolutioGary aeotJmenu are a bove all auapkioa." He reiterated that b1a gove rnment would "never re- aort to violence" again.at them but added, ''they must respect the lawful autboriUes in the country. They cannot do thlnp lndepcn denUy." Bani-Sadr repeated b1a three demands on the United States for the release of the boeta1es. "namely an admission or past wrongs, a pledae not to interfere in our internal. affairs in the future and agreeing not to block our efforts lo get back the ahah and the wealth of Iran he embezzled." The Carter administration already has refused lo prore~i. guilt for past actiona in Iran. ON SUNDAY, AS THE U.N. commission lo mvest1gate Iranian cbar1• .,alnat Sbab Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the United States prepared to 10 to worlt, two more Iranian spokesmen deoJed any connec:tlon between the work of the commission and the re- lease of the boeta1ea. But President Carter sa1d he believed "proareu la beinc made." '1'bere wu no linkage between the rormaUoo of the com minion and release of the hostages. 1r by linkage you mean a deal <At•trols O•t? Carter Reviews EcoTWmic Policies WA.SIUNGTON CAP> -President Carter la conductin g an "ac celerated, thorough review" or his administration's economic policle9, but key aldea are ruling out mandatory wage and price con trols. The president returned to the White House from Camp David abead of acbedule Sunday to coater for two boun wttb Mnlor members of bia economic team ta die ..-. ol r • •tbMef"IC blld •••• oa M•eral econmlc froate. Claar'-L. &maltae chairman of tbe preeldeat '• Council oo Economic Advt.aen, and another partJdpant in tbe meeting a~d wage and price controls were not a topic or discussion. '"l'llEV ARE not being con- sidered and that can be ruled out flatly," aald one participant. who asked not to be identirted by name. "Our primary concern on that luue la that tbe talk and speculation and concern about them contributes to inllation." Details a bout the Su nday meeting, which laated until 8 p.m .• were so tightly held that even top aides to seoJor White House staff members were not in· formed about it beforehand and had trouble lea ming it. auddea ahifta 1n the administra-Uoo'a anti-i.Dllation policies. Tbe olnclal Nld u,. mee«inc dMI DOt r.n.et aa ••-...CY situation. But b e aald the January lncrease of 1.4 percent in the Comumer Pnce lndex. fu e le d by a n e w surge an gasoline and heating oil co~~. and the 1 6 percent increase in wholesale prices made an economic re ~xam lnation ap- propriate. If t.be Comumer Price Index rate foe January. made public Friday. continues throughout the year. prtces wUJ increase 18 percent in 1980. They rOM 13 3 percent 1n 1979, the biggest gaan ln 33 years. THE INCaEASE in wholesaJc prices waa the worst in mort.> than five yean a nd signaled even hl~r consumer prices m coming months. Shortly alter the inflation rate was an- nounced, several banks li fted the prime lending rate to a rec ord 16"'1 percent. Nixons 1t' el~01Red T wentv people gathe r on East 65th Street m Ma nha ttan to "rlc:omL' former President Richard Nixon to his ne w residence in the Big Apple At the same time. a group of Yip pies were protel>trng the return of the Nixons to New York . Gold Bathroom Spurs Suspension MIAMI <AP I -The <iold Plumbing Caper ." which began with an order for delux~ ~throom fixtures, bas led to the sus- pension of Ur J ohnn!' L Jones. su~rintendent of t.be nation's flflh·largest school system and one of Mtami's moet respected black leaders Meeting in an unp~C'edented emergency aesaioet &mday, tbe Dade County School Board voted e-1 to ao.spead Jones and unarumously to s wipend MacArthur HJp Scbool Prtaeipal Solomon BarnespendingresolutJonoft.becue. The board also voted to conduct tta own inv.t.t1at.ioa. Jooet aod Bartu~•. wbo Is also black, were l.Ddid.ed Saturday by a vand jury on second-degree IJ'aDd dleft daarl•· II convict· ed. each could receive five years in prteoa and a $10,000 rme. Joyce Knox, the only black sehool lloard ... mber. cJted unrest over a recent series of racially U.,... ....U ln votiDI a1atnst Jones' suspension "He us a symbol or so many thAD&I •.• ..._ .. awpend bim. m any of theM thinp are s uapended alao,'' Abe aid. Neither Jones nor Barnes •tteedld tM m11f1nC. Neither was available for comment. Bolb have laid tlM •.ooo ftatures -some gold-plated -were for a class they plaDDed lo inatitllte at Barnes' school In addition to Scbultu. the particlpanta we r e T reasury Sec retary G. Wllllam Miller , Enerey Secretary Charles Dun· can, domeetic policy adviser Stuart E. Eizenstat , and AHred Kahn, chairman of the Council OD Wage and Price Stability. ONE WIDTE House officiaJ. who uked not to be identified further, aaJd there would be no Super Haircut plus bonus! No fuss cut plus dynamite blower atytlng by our master cutters. Wrth your cut, shampoo and 'Snow Falls Across North blow-dry, we11 give you a reconditioning protein treatment -free I '1 5 Plains States Cold, Southeast Damp Te•perat•res HI Le ~ ..... ~~~ ... llliiliA.• • 22 , S1 ... ·" ,. ·12 ·°' SI 11 •O az u n .a • 20 )I u )t 20 l6 2• " J6 ., ,. )I 12 ·°' lJ 21 20 .. -0 ,, " " " 70 .. ·-• 27 ,. .a ... 51 2• ~4 s. az 1' S6 41 " SS Jt 1' 71 ir H ... 2' • .. ,, ... • ta •• .. " 0 " •• . .. 1S st .. . n •Al $1 .... 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Plllrlt'l11Te•r11._ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A • California team bas won Sa n Francisco's Annual World Championship Domino Touma· (_sr._:4_TE_) ment, raising an e s timated $20,®o for a local charity. Linda Welaaman and Tom Hanley, both of San Francisco. beat 113 teams at tbe all-day contest in which each tea m played 10 games . ,,..,. Mete •~•rued FRESNO (AP> -Two Fresno men who buddied for a week in sleeping bags in the midst of raainC Sierra Nevada storms said tbey could have hiked out .. bat It'• ldDd of bard to turn down a ride In abelleopter." Tom Matula and Skip Thompeoa, both 20, said they were cold and wet lor many of their 17 days on the trail. .S.•meen E'ere~a•t .. , fte Auoebled Press Occasional showers were forecast tor today through Tues· day as cloudiness from the Pacific mew• over Northern California, the National Weather Servieeaud. Delayed Christtaas Me m bers of Navy Attack Squadrons 22 a nd 94 wer e d ue home before Christm a s but were diver ted ins tead to the Persia n Gulf because of the Iranian cr isis. When the men fi na lly did fly home to Lemoore Naval Air Station Sun· d a y, Pa ul Cassiman , commande r of Sq uadron 94 . h<1pp1ly g reeted his family. Helicopter Suffers Tern for the Worse SAN DIEGO (AP) -Score it : Tern l, sheriff's hel.Jcopter 0. A large tern flying over San Diego Bay caused a forced landing or a Sao Diego Sherllf's Department helicopter Saturday Dltht -and lived toaquawk about it. THE BIRD, A LEAST TERN, collided with the helicopter, leavln.r a tbree·root hole In the cockpit 's plexlglass cover, a sheriff's spokesman said Sunday. Sherill's helicopter pUot R.D. Martin saJd he was on rouune patrol at about 9:50 p.m. when the bird s m ashed into the cockpit . AS THE TERN FllANTICA.LL V tried to fly out of the cockpit, Martin made a precautionary landing at North Island Naval Alr Station. Meanwhlle, Martin's partneT, deputy Frank Bird, bad Illa hands full trying to control the flustered tern, which expressed Its dlapleaaure by pecking Bird's boots, accordina to aheriU's apok .. man DoqClement.a. DAILY PILOT .45 Chained Boy Cut Free Fril!nds Vse Hacksaw to Rescue Child, 9 LOS ANGELES <AP> -A acarred S..year-old boy la ln pro- tective ewtoclY today alter hla oeitbborbood trieod.a sawed him tree from a cbaln which family members allecedly attached t.o a yardpoet "when he waa bad" over the laat three years, police say. Two members of hi.Js ram.ily were being held lor inveatigaUoo Sunday night. Another member waa beiDc aougbt, police sa.id. NO CB.t&GES WEKE Im· mediately filed pending a full in· v esligation. s aid police Sgt. William Duffy or tbe Southeast Division. "When be saw one of the sus- pects here at the station -I've never seen a 9-ye ar -old child cower so," Duffy said. "He ap- parently was terrilied of those people." The boy's name was oot re· leased . He told police that "when he was bad" his parents and an olde r brothe r ha d punished bJm by chaining hi m Gas Supplies OK WASHINGTO N CAP ) Ame ricans should have sufficient supplJes of gasoline this summer uol~s there ls a substantial inter- ruption in foreign oil imports, a topoilinduatryspokesmansaid. : tllDNITUtJt: either to bis bed or to po9ta 1n the yard cw pra1e, Duffy aaid. "BE WOULD BE chained with a pedJock to the boy's ankle o r wriat and wlth another padlock to a post lo the yard, ln the garaae or to hla bed -like a do& OD a le.ub," Duffy said. The boy apparently wu also severely beat.en, Duffy said. All e xamination at Moroin1side Hospital revealed sun oa bi.I back, legs, and buttocks, and the child told police be had been be aten with lampcords and ropea with knot.a tied in tbem, be s aid DUJ'FY &UD TBS boy WU cul free from the chain, wt.kb WU wrapped around b1a ankle but not attacbed to a post at tbe time, by tome nel1bborbood children. They removed the chain with a hacksaw aft« tak· Ing the boy to the bome of a nelpbor, wbo awnmoaed poUee. Duffy aaid the boy would be placed in a tc.ter" bome peDdiDc court acUoa.. At the police It.a· tion Sunday Dlpt, Duffy said the c blld waa "i:atber enjoying himself," alter beinl treated to dinner and ice cream by pol1ce officers. Cooks Linked Disease Traced to Eatery SAN LEANDRO <AP> -The Alameda County Health Department says four cases ol infect.ioua bepaUtis have been linked to cooks at a San Leandro restaurant. Dr. Carl Smith, tbe eotmty's health otncer, sa.id the disease was transmitted last month from two cooks at Denny's restaurant oo Marina Boulevard. A public bea.Jth alert i.uued Sunday urges anyone who ate at the restaurant in January to see a doctor if early ht'pat.Jlls symptoms occur. Tho6e symptom s a re nausea, vomillDg, diarrhea and fever. ~~ Bring glorious color to your garden. 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L ... . orange Coast 01.1v P1101 Editorial P!Hl_e -.._ ------------------------------------------- A8 Rot.rt N WMdl Publl i htr Thoma• Ktevll/Edlfot Barbara Kreiblc"/Edltorlal Peot Editor • · Orange County Supervtaon aay they ate teriot.» about atartinf, u 1hutt..le bus service to reU~ve overcrowd· log at John W a)'ne Airport Tiwy huvc aulhorlied talks to proceed wtlh Loe Anguleb Airport authorities to start up a jointly flnanccd passenscer bw; run from Orunae County lo Ontario Jn· ll'rnalional Airport. Lo8 Angeles otf1clal1 ha\•e lndieated their w11Un1ne11 to pay half the share of the coat.a lhal are uUmated to be $400.000 a year. The y appurenUy are willlna to partlclpat.e tn the belief that the buses also would reduce use at ov~r· c rowded Los Angeles International Airport by Oranse County residents. . The idea seems Uke a good inte rim solution . But there are problems that need to be cons idered in Lbe coming s tudies . First, the bus servlct has to be convenient and offe r a ~atisfactory schedule. , There also is the matter o( te rmina ls to C"Ons1der. One suggestion calls ror two pickup points for passenge~ at Disneyland Hote l a nd in the vicinity o ( John Wayne Airport.. , But at first glance it would appear the latter location would have the potential to add to already horrt:ndou~ traffic congestion around the county airport. . On the whole, the proposal seems worthy of sen ous consideration. . . . !. But a bus sys tem won't fly just because 1t 1s ava1la blf'. It has to offer quality service or people simply wo n't use it. Disaster Responsibility .. While Orange County has s uffered_ less than m a ny areas, the recent floods have ca used dis as ters that can only gene rate profound sy mpathy for those who have lost their homes and belongings. or who face a staggering clcan·up job. But the svm pathy. m many cases. mus t be foll owed by practical ques tions And some of these questions ap· ply especially to the future of south Orange County Last week. for example . the county agreed to shell out $25.000 fo r the fi rst month's rental of a Ba iley Bridge to ~t'l up over Tra buco Creek for the bene.fi t of r esident:> nf Coto <le Caza who had been cut off since the crc(:k 1 lood<'Ci In a ddition to the renl~I fee. t he county will ha\ e to nh1 am $180.00() in insurance agains t loss of the bridge ;ind s~, million Ill lt:ibtlrty m:,urance. Tht· m ont·y pa id out by the county will. of cou1~1· t'llffi(' from (O('ltl I nx paycrs' poc kets Some of 1t may ht· 1 c 1mburM'<I II ;1 ft:de ra l d1:,<1~lcr lo;rn 1:, g ranted the n .ig:11n. 1t ma~ not he. The plight of thl' Coto de C~za residents is indcc<i rt·grctta ble. But as one county offi cia l pointed o ut . "E ve r yone kne w if we experienced a he a vy rainfall the road 'a('f OSS the creek ) would wash out. .. He said further !.hat county s taff members have consistently recom- ' m _ -,ded agalnat further development In the area because I of the Umtted access. • Which brtngs us to a broader point. Year afte r yea r in Southern California. homes built in hig h fin· haa ird areas a re burned out. Winte r after v. rrlll'I . \.\ttll•r runoff fl oods ca nyo ns. precipitates mud :-.hdt·'> and m <1r(• homl'~ urc rh:~troycd OT dam aged f':\ c·n· d1!->aStt•r generate~ enormous costs m local. l.tX·'>upp<.1rkd ~t·rv 1 Cl'!:> fi re fighte rs and their equip· m e n I. flood c:o ntrol efforts. ro und -the -clock clean-up crc:ws m.:inning h('avy equipment. /\nd year a fte r year develo pers and home buyers con· tinue to build and buy in the high-hazard areas . willing to trade their future sa fety for high profits on one side and fas cination with a spectacular view or a charming, rural a tmosphere on the other. And year after year local politicians ignore the warn· ings of their staff experts and look the othe r way as m o re and more homes go up in the probable paths of fi res and floods. True. some of the homeowners carry adequate in- s urance , but much of the federal disaste r insurance is tax-supported. as are the low.interest loans made availa- ble in times of n a.tural disasters. And much of the tax money comes from the pockets of practical nauanders who put s afety ahead of a view. Not much can be done about areas already built up or zoned for building. But it's not too late ror the county to pinpoint its hazard areas and require both developers and future home owners to back up their willingness to take c hances with hefty bonds that will take the burden or bail· Ing them out off the taxpayers' backs should disaster hit. • Optn1ona expreued en the spaee above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expreued on this page are those of their authors and ertlats. Reader comment la Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P 0 . Box 1560, Coata Meaa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642~1 . Boyd I In-laws By I"" M. BOYD That brotbers·ln·law tend to get along with each other far better than do slst.ers·ln· law 13 common knowledge. What's Dot 50 well Un · derat.ood Is why. Typically, a sister I• apt lo be Jealous not only of the romantic atten- tion ot her bU5band, but ot the atredionat.e attention of her brother u well. But a brother ls likely to settle ror tbe loVlaa loyalty of hJa wile, and take hb slater's &ood will Dear Gloomy Gus If God had meant tor bOUH• to be buUt on blll1, He would bave made them flat . No more tupeyen' dollan to fla up tbeir folb' I c.c. ror granted. If the brother competes. it 's us ually for leadership. U tbe sister com petes. it's generallt' for the attentions of two men. Our Love and War man said lhal, quickly. Now he'll think 1t over Q. How did Ethiopia get its name? A. Comes from the Greek words meaniDC "to burn" and "lace." That Is, It was or11= called the land of the e with burnt races. Q. How do rata catch fish ? A. Juat dlve In and 1w1m alt.er them. Incredibly quick 1od clever anderwaler, {bole rats. Hatchery operators have to defend their fry 111lnst rata. They, the rat.a, are as tricky u mlnk. ,,.. telephone WU Invent· ed 111 years 110. Today worldwide there are about 370 m!Wcn. Tbe car was ln· weuted t4 yean a10. Today there .,. about 110 mlDion. The ~ wu lnvnted 51 yean qo. Tod.ay UMre are about Ill million. Al-= tM niftwe ol TV'1 "'-tt ,., Rowland Evam/Robert Novak The PolitiCs of Soviet Trade W AStflNOTON President Carttr'a probable d~ta~n oot lo let b1• sreat new friend, oU ty coon Armand Kacnmer , continue ae11Jn1 phospbate·fe rllllzer to the Soviet Union la beln1 in (lu"nu d leu by hia e r and atraltlp to punh1b Moscow for MllharusLan than by relatively frivoloua questions Of elecUOo· year poUUce Indeed, the imminent billion· dollar phosph1te dec taion Is c au 1 ln& political COO· torllons that ba ve startJed e ven bard· e n e d so p b ls lic»lea I n sid e th e preside nt's official fami- 1 y those who d o no t surprise easily The bottom line b a fam11.Jar one In this administration: E ven correct decisions on so crucial a maller as propping up CartA:!r's response to the Soviet military takeover or Afghanistan are dk · lat ed bv rules of politics al ho me, not rules of high policy abroad Earl 1V atent Exhlb6t No. 1 ln the poUUcal turbulence 1unoundln1 lbe lm· mlneot pboapbate decision la Vlce President Walter F. Mon· dale. for years one or the me>t1l powerful voices Inside hi. party adv ocating e ver-weaker reatrainta on U.S.·Soviet trede. MONDALE HAS swllcbed, fast and Curious. since the farm revolt wu triggered by the pra- ident 's courageous dedsioe to embargo 17 million tons ol feed erains for lbe pe~tuaUy meel- sby Soviet Unlon. Tbe ruaoe: Compelled to carry the presi· de nt's banner and defend the e mbareo throughout hla owa Mid west base, Mondale baa borne the bloody brunt of fumtt fury. That fury would double if U .S . .SOviet phosphate Lrade con~lnues1 f~rt:lllzlng Russian gTato proouction. Mondale's private word lo Carter tbeae days carries oo burden of ambiguity. Cut off Ha mmer's phosphate shipments to the Soviet Union! To Defense Secretary Harold Brown and oa· tiona l security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, both cov~red w1lh sca rs from trade ba ttles lost agalmt Moadak (plua tbe State and Commerce Departments) the lramlonnaUOn of Mondale I.a perceived u a miracle. In the :mjd. ·10:a. Mlnneeota's Sen. Mooaa.te defended the ~· ing interest.a of a major · neaota computer firm called Conll'OI Data. Mondale blocked an o¥erdUe Senate ameodmenl to give the Pentaaoo •or. dll· cretion la barrin1 exports of sophllllcated U.S. ~ to the Bualam. Hl8 SlJDDCN •tba1•11• for cuttiQc olf HJel by Hammer'fi O c ddeDhl Petrole•m la matebed by bi., lfl•aaota colleque. AericuJture Sttretary Bob Berstand -for lhe same re· ason . Both have been signed by high.flying RepubUcan preaiden· t1al candidate Georee Bush, who publicly opposed tbe grain em· bargo. To one farm audience , re- cently. Bush nd.lculed a poU cy that embargos feed grains "atthe sa me time that we approve ship- ments of fertiliier, phosphate8 and superphosphates to help the Sovie\ Union increase their grain production." Farm belt poltllcal weight, HEY!L \9J TRVUf lO WRECK THIS VE55EL, OOY? • '", -.. . . ' reflected by Mo'Dd•I• and Ber1land. when added l o Brudnsld's new forelp policy clout is viewed by Wblte Hou8e Insiders as all but certain to carry the president along. That •• true deaptte the bJp cards h•ld by the r1cb and mysterious Dr. Armand HammeT, at age 81 1n lnaaUable promoter of U.S.· Soviet trade. Hia Uea to the Kremlin ~xteod from lntlmacy with Lenla90yeanaeotoeffuslv.e pr•lle for Bredlnev today. di)'. HA••B&'8 POLITICAL a1lUty wu thown by bla jump from Richard Nixon (ac:tivtUes wblch Led his 1uUty plea to a Watergate-connected mlsde· meanor) to Jimmy Carter At the height of political attacks on carter's Panama Canal treatJes. Hammer came lo the president's rescue. R1smgdramat1 cally from h1a front-row seat at a Nov. 2.1977. briefing or a blue-ribbon commit· tee backing the treaties, Hammer pledged $50,000 "on behalf or myself and my company ... " to finance a pro·ratifleallon public1· t y campaign. Hammer is described by Insiders a.a too shrewd to Lry backdoor White House lobbying with Hamilton Jordan. Caf'U!r's chief of s taff who became a Hammer entbuaiut dunn1 their hght together for the canal treat.es. Hammer's k>bbylng ef· forts to aave his lucr•live con - tract have been directed mainly a t the Sovie t Embassy in W aahmgton He has explained at lenelh to Ambassador Anatoliy Dobryrun that if Moscow does not start pulling troops out 01 Afg hanistan soon, U S.-Soviet trnde may not recover 1n thls c·ountry Su1·h J stunn 1 n~ Soviet re· 't-r11.d tl> N>mpll'll'I)' ruled out 1n th·· rort .... ('(.'Jhlt:' ruturf', assun n~ ,, r ri n I 1 n u 1 n ~ L S l r a <1 t- • 1.1 m pdu"' n that unq u1•\llOna hlv "'t•ak(:n~ thl' Sm'"' I 'n1nn The 1 run\ '' th.JI when Dr lla m rn•·r ·, p1'111-.ph<1 t1·' ar.-1ncludt.•d 111 lh•· 'IJmpdo-.n tl will Ix-n<JI 1 .. -.tw-. l'11• ... 1rtc•nt Brezhnev a J.: r" niJ '1lrijl1·1.n t1> dc;e I with a~ ~r1•,:-uin 11 "'111 only ..,ho v. 1><>l1t1cc1 l cxpt"d1l'n1·r 1n tht: r.irrn bt-ll Diploma Substitute No Help to Students ~me ro~y mllldf.'d educator. ba ve proposed to the Legtslaturl' that 1t ~crap the blgh st•hool diploma and authorize the 1~ suance of a "certifi cate " 1r1 stead. Surely Uus Is what the kids would call a "cop-<>ut." Without question the proposal ls spurred by lhe fact that, com· m e n c in ~ In 1981 C alifornia law will r e· quir e that hieh school students de· m ons trate . throu g h tea tl n~. a minimum compete nce In read i ng , wrltlng and arithmeUc. Wbat the educators seem to be t e lli ng tbe Legislature Is that they can't do their jobe well enough to enable the student.a to meet these testa. Taking the .oft approach they are contending that It ls unfair to preclude tboee attending high s c hool for four years from participating in the eraduaUon Sydney Harris exe rcise 11w1r solulJoo 1 ~ t1) 1c;!>u" those· fa1 bn~ thetf.''l.' some ktnd or a c t• rt1firatt: 'of "m m plt•t 1on .. of tug h scool. IN EFFECT It wo uld be nothing m or e than an atten· dance (."('rtificate which would be quickly rccognlied by all and sundry as saying, "Yeah. the kid went here, but he didn't learn a nything." If the end objecli ve of the educators i& not.bJn& more than dellvcrbla a piece of paper to every student who bu "served his time," why bot.her with • school pro~ram at all? Why not save the billions of dollars an· nu a II y poured ln&o tile state 'a educatJonal system? Just hand out the ··certificates" to every baby along w"h the btrth certificate Fortunately more aober minds ln the State Depar tment or Educ•tlon are opposing 1urb proposWI. But they do Ruggeal tha t the possibilit y or some a lternatives to the lradltlonal diploma be studJed. "Maybe," aatd Oavad W. t .ordon. n:o.'lb\.1n1 1 h11·f of thf' "l t J t l'.., off t<'t' of l'r o)(r dm t:valwitJoo. "1t s t1 ml' ,.l. j.!ave ~o m e th ou~h t lo "ha t tht' d1plci ma m.-an:-. · f'E"' COULD qu arre l with tha t obser'v•Uoo The educators have 50 debued the high school diploma by their tndiacriminale hnnding out of the paper to a nyone getting In line •t the gr•duallon ceremonies that it has become meanlnsleu. No C'Olle1e or un.ivenJty wtu •ccepC it u the sole qualification fOI' ed- miasioo. lnstead they demand hl1b aeboo1 traucripta reflect. Ina the counea taken and the grades received. Even tbeo, a the Univenity of Callfoml• and otben1 do, many lnaiat on eo- tunce examinaUon.s bef0tt ad· mi11ioo. Gordon suggests tb•t a certillcat.e of performance: Utt· ln1 courses and 1radea, milbt be substit~ for t.he diploma. But. he told the leiislallve commit- tee, the department bad not de· \t0 l111i.-d ,Jn\ r1rm ldl'J'\ on lht• .,UbJt'Ct Hts thou~hts however, a rf> J pr3cltcal n•ahzaUon of tht• m formation now required by lht! collegM for adm1 ss1on. And his ofl'h and suggegtion merely pro· poses a combining of the two dcxuments which arc now prC'· scnled to the colleges GORDON IS probably on the rfeht track and hia cautiousness In making •ny recommenda· lions without further study as commendable. Cha.nae should not be resisted for tradition's sake but any cban1e wflich would relieve the educators of t.beir duties to teach efficiently the basics. should be '"lated &o the utmosL Eltl'ler lb• acbool.a must do tbejr jobs satltfactorlly or the people should start l ooking ror alternaUva, not just to a pi~e of paper, but to tbe entire s ystem. It baa been tbelr failure to do ao which bu spurred such movement. as the vouc her plant. Most Effective Research Has No Spe9ific Goals Ar e g o . th e Fren c h astronomer , was one of the first to recogniie the odd paradox tha t in order to ~rceive • very d i mly llebte d object, lt la necessary not to look al It. An y star becomes briihter If it is not looked at directly. but tt· centrically. If o n e l oo k s directly •t the PleladeR, on~ sees only four or fi ve stars -but look a little to one side and a number of weaker 1tartt In the con· st.ellaUon become vialble. Thls l1 how most lmporUnt dl1coverles are made -oblique· ly. peripherally. not directly bead-on. In science, dozeoa of eumplet can be cited, from Archimedes ln the b1thbab &o vulcanhed rubber, from Pasteur's experlmenll with wine &o F'lemtnc'• happy stum· ble ln&o penJclWn. IN ..... IUCh ca1e1, the ell• perlmenler was looktnc for ~ ., som ething elw, he may, indeed, even huvc been work ing In another tield ent irely. like Galvani and the fro1. or the modem researchen who were seeking a drue to reUeve back pain ~n they found they had devlted a tranqulliitr We are now juat be1inn.lng to apply t.h1a valuable lesson lo OW' pursuit of the medical mystery of cancer. and It hH taken us long enough to s hift 1ear~. Dirt'Ct research to find tbe "couse" ol cancer hM become s ubordinated to other eoala, because all frontal attacks have thus fer proved uolndtlul. What Is called "b11lc ro· search" I.a often sneer~ at by Hlf·•lYled pr1cUcal people, such as Ch•rles E. Wllson1 our former Secretary of l>erenae, who once deftned it u "what you do wben you don't know what you're doln1." Thls cbeap ahot belpeab a profound ll· norance al the whole mode and methodolosy of aclenUflc ln· vesU1auoa. LONG AGO, f« Ulltance, we learned how &o eaUm1te LIM ln· ner lf mperature of d.lltant 1tan. What WIS the point or such knowled.le? At.olutely none, at the time. Yet, 11ckln1 such data a bout the r on1tlluency and behavior of distant atara, we could not today be placlnc satellites ln orbit. Our 11) ... lve ttthno&oo ot apace exploraUoo rests firmly upon lhe "useless ·· delvlngs of the put. Hans Selye, ln hls memoirs, ''The Streu of My Llfe," re· minds us of the famous answer elven by the eminent English chemist and pbyaiclat. Michael f1rad1y , when be firs t performed bis clautc experi· menu of mapetllm and elec--• trlclty before an audience ln· cludine the Prince of Wales. AT THE END of lhe dem· onatratloa, the Prlnce asked rather petulaaUy. "Yea, but what ii all thlt cood ror?" And Faraday replied, "Some day. Sire. you will collect taxes from It." This ls what the practical mind tblnb ot, and Is one reuon tbat Ooqreu and other fundlnc bodJea are ao reluctant to •P- itl"Oprlate money for baste re- aearcb without 1 specific 1oal. But at thlt late date ln hlatory It should no tonier be nece111ry &o bave &o JUltlfy the Impractical by the "r.ottom llae" of lm- medlJM retutm. Sdeace, like art, I.I tta own bottom llDe, and DO beUef' bottom bat yet been jfound. • CONSUMER I OBITUARIES lrvme's Univer::,1ly Park hopping Center set this parking s pace as ide for ust-by the handicapped. but the signs a pparently went unnoticed or unheeded by the driver of this car. license plate 273 WCP ll 's takin~ up a space that was designed to enable a han- dicapped person to ma neuv er a wheelchair out of a vehicle. Guzzlers Beware More Efficient Autos Demanded WASlll'.':GTON CA P > Sen. Henry ~J Jarkson. 0 -Wash . c:ha1rman or 'he Senate Energy Comm1ttcc. and 11 other ~enators arc urging much lOughc•r gasoline mileage standards for r ars built between 1986 and 1995 Legis lation to be introduced this week bv Jackson and Sen. Warren Mag nuson, D·Was h .. would set a mandatory standard or 40 miles per gallon, with a 35 mpg standard al· lowed 1f the transportation l.ecretary found automakers unable to meet the higher standard. THE PROPOSED STANDARDS would apply to the average mileage for the fleet or cars produced by each manufacturer. and not to individual a utomobiles ·'This 1s a prod to get Detroit mov- ing,'· Jackson said at a news con· ference. Under a 1975 law, American autom akers are required to make their cars get an average mileage or 27.5 mjles per gallon by 1985. J ackson said that while U.S. m anufacturers have been improving the efficiency or their cars, they are not movang faat e nough . Foreign manufacturers are easily beating current federal gas mileage stan- dards. he said. and arc capturing a growing share ot the American new car market. .. Amt!ncan~ s hould be exporting ('8 r~:· he said "What we a re trying t o dn 1s save Detroit from themselves " Jackson su1d the combined 1n nuenct· or tht! auto industry and thl' United Auto Workers union will make il difficult to tough<•n the stun dards . lie said that as tht• prirc o l gasoline rises toward $2 a gallon. pressure will grow 0 11 American automakers to match their foreign roropetitors THE JACKSON-MAGNUSON bill would require that motor oals and tires be labeled to indicate how much gasoline could be saved by using various brands or t ypes. The bill would give car manufacturers a tax break for improve m ents in gas mileage. Others s upporting the proposals are Sens. Paul Ttongas, 0 -Mass.: Dale Bumpers. D·Ark.; Spark M . Matsunaga. 0 -Hawaii ; Bill Bradley, D-N.J .; Howard Metzenbaum. 0 - 0hio; Harrison Williams. D-N.J .: William Proxmire. D·Wis .; Gaylord Nelson, 0 -Wis.; Gary Hart, D·Colo .. and Mark Hatfield, R·Ore DeatlU Elsewhere VAN NUYS <AP) CRCl11~tton Death Nofit-es Dr J oseph Howard Peck, 94. a country doc· tor a nd s ucces s f ul author in the t960s. died Thursday after a short illness . In 196-0s Peck wrote four widely read book s · "All About Men ." "Life W ith Women and How to Survive It." "Let's Re· join the Human Race" a nd ·'What Next Or Peck." Lowest priced local c r emal ion arrange- m ents chapel available for services Burial at sea or cemeterv. We secure VA or Soc Sec bene tits to help you defra y costs Q~Ray~lly ffioQU.W'.zy ....... 9Mcfl. 991 ~ (714) *-15316 <714CM100 McCa.MICIC MOITUA•llS Laguna Beach 49'-9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano 4~1 776 H.U101 LAWM-MT. OUYE Mortuary• Ceme1ery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave .. 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Po•ter• All Datftd DSA& a&A.D&&I: Dear ••• ~tarl •I· DEAJ\ PAT: I boutbt some copte!I or pres1den· ~all'M , .. ,,~n ua recet" ,,.. in 81• Ual campaign poeten recenUy aod noticed that all ................ ...... 1ear ...__ 1 ..... ,,_ TV· of tbem bad the dates pf manutactures listed. Is ..... • &e&wt$,.wa• ... ,.._, ~ 1o u. tbls aome kind of a lesal requirement., ........ ae..-Sentee. K.K .. Costa Mesa ~ ... •aeee 11 ,_.1.._ ... ___ .. .,•••Ice Yeti. Tbe federal Hobby Pro&ffUon Act re· Spralcer •--_.. --.. ,...,.. tU& lmUaUoa aellen of pelllkal lte•• (llMI&- .._, 1l1etr ... eall;J eoaMda 1 .... ..._ reeet.er &ea, --. U&eratare, .Ueken, or adverUM· Actres•-act1· vi.st J anc a. • ...., a TV Mreea ... U,~ or a. a -·· &eed .. ..... ,,..,..... 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P--. who do not have one of lbtte system1 ................ ~ in Utelr Mmes may be able to u.se equ.lpment• available through l~al ~rvtce aiendes or or· 1anlzatlons for the deaf, the IRS s uggests. Southern Callfornla r esidents must dial (Mt) 4Z8·473Z betwttn the hours of 5:30 a.m. and 3:45 p.m .• PST, for tbls service. K his .Hbf I Pt oe Good by DEAR PAT: Mistletoe may be gre<tt <it Christmas, but I doubt that it's good for the tree:. in my yard. Each time I cut it away from the tree trunks it just comes back again. How can I get rid or it for good? M.J ., Fountain Valley Tbe Cooperative Extension farm adviser's of· flee agrees with you that mistletoe can't bring anythlng but harm to s hade trees. By c utting off all growth at the point or attachment each do r· mant season wheo it is most easily !'lttn. i.eed formation can be prevented. Although this will s uppress the parasitic plant aod keep It from spread.lo~. Its sunival wilJ oot be affected. For this, prune out all infested trtt Umbs each year. Cut off limbs one foot or more below attachme nt points, with cuts made as close to crotches u possible for rapid healin g. If m istletoe sprouts from a poiJlt tbat cannot be pruned, cut off the growing part nusb with the tree limb or trunk. Thea wnp the point of atucbment with a band of black polyetbelene wide enough to exclude Ught and lie witb twine or flexible tape. Since mistletoe can't pow wllboat Ught. it will dJe withla a year or two and the covering material will eventually disintegrate. Corn11tar'"h Re1ttores .tfild*"u- DEAR PAT: I have a collection or very old books -some of which are quite valuable. One of these books has m ildew spots on several pages . Is there any way I can get rid of the mildew without damaging the book? M.M .• Laguna Beach Espens ~mmead several •at'1rda. lDc:lud- lDI ....... 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VIA:'' It reverberated trom t.be while sands or Hawaii's beaches to tbe froaeo tlp of Lona Island's Moota'1k Polnt. The whole country joined the mass celeb ration. I Pride,bad come back to America. t Jo transcontinental jets fiyina al 35,000 feet, passengers unbuckled their seatbelts and stood up to cheer wbeo lbe ice hockey re- sult was announced. In hundreds or bars. the drlatt ..... ~ tb• bOUM. lllDllltrl let •or-.bllN*I CMat ol ehucb earlY to watch Snctq•a ftoa1 hock•¥ aame wllb Flnland. PHtkllal C....., u.ld, nyou all eome down to the Wblte Houae, heah?" C8SEaJNG, l'LAO·WAVING crowds elo1pd the 1tl"fftl of the lltU. upstate New COMMENTARY York villaae that hosted the XIII Winter Olympic Games. It was New Year's Eve and tbe Mardi Gras in moon boots and parkas, but the elation bad no boundaries. It s aturat· ed tbe nation. The USA hasn't bad much to cheer about lately. Fifty of Its citizens are still held hostage in Iran. The Russians a~ threaten· Ins ln lbe Persian Gult. Detente ls cracking up. Energy is sapping everybody's pocket· book and lnllation is beading for the moon. Then eomea this 21-year-old Madison, Wis .. k.id in a gold suit setting Winter Olym- pic records no one dared dream possible, and a band« collelia.ns. largely from Minnesota and Maasacbusetta, carves out an ice hockey miracle on sheer grit and guts. Ph.II Mabre of White Pass, Wasb .. shrug- ging off the nightmare of a bone-snapping spill the year before, won a silver medal in the men's Alpine skllng slalom. Heiden won his fifth gold -an unprecedented feat -with a world record ln the 10,000 meters. OLD UNCLE SAM, who has been taking at on the chin, was in need of a stimulant. The kids gave it to him on the ice and snow of Lake Placid a fresh shot or pride and patriotism. PETrrE. PRESSURED Unda Fratlanne figure s kated her heart out and missed the gold medal by a fraction of a point. Then those inepressible stick wielders, averaging 22 years in age, followed up their unbelleva· ble victory over the Russians with a third- period rally that beat t he Finns 4-2 and clinched the gold After a sputtering start. marked by bad luck and frustration at every venue except Heiden's magic oval, young Ame rica ns added a gilded hue to the Games' closing hours. Handsome. charismatic Eric Heiden was the indisputable ind1v1dua l hero of the games. but it was the scrappy, never-say-die <See PRIDE. Page BZ> .. _......,.... ABC Coverage Not All Golden, But Still a Medal NEWYORK cAP1 .. Uo)OU believe m miracles., Ycsssss ... A s Al Michaels spoke no . ~h ou ted those words. tht O ly mp1c Fieldhouse at Lake Placid, echoed from the cheer.. The l:nlll'<I States hockey team that JUSL had vanquished the "unbeatable" Soviets stor med onto the ace to mob goaltender Jim Craig In li ving rooms throughout America. people who pre,•iously thought puc k was only a character an Shakespeare re· JOiced . . . and had t o give thanks not only to the li S skaters buttoABC In fact, for much of the XIII Winter Olympics, viewers could be thankful that ABC was there The network that prides itself as "the leader in sports televisk>o" was just that for a lmost two weeks. "'.1:, men careen mg down super· '>lack chutes of ace either on sleds o r in tobo~gan~ with not a heck of a lot of control over their Hh1cles Another sPort given c ursor y coverage was surprisingly, cons1denrig Enc Heiden 's five gold medals 1n 1t speed skat· ang Rarely did we see more than Head en and the other med alists racing around the rink There was little depth or color to ABC's work and Keith Jacksoo's announcing was spot· ty It was as 1f ABC knew it had ANALYSIS to show the magnificent Heiden but that was all it wanted to do of his sport. THE NETWOalt a pparently found little worthwhile i.n c l'06S country akU.ng and blaUaloo, p v- ing both ol them the slightest at· leDUoo. What ABC did abow 1.n lbese.,....wu.....Uypocl. THE UNrTED STATES HOCKEY TEAM CEl.EBRATES AFTER WINNING THE GOLD MEDAL SUNDAY AT LAKE PLAClD. IT WAS AT THIE BOC&.E.Y rink that ABC did its best work. The acunnlna nm to scWd by U.. U.S. team be1JJed create e11ormoua lDterest In a sport Whose proleuiooa&s ba•ea •t bad a network TV contract since 1975. But even aside from the w on drou s pla y of th e Americans. ABC's work on the hockey was exemplary AJplaie aldla• .... .-.......uy nclU., aad meet)-h•DdW Bx· cept for tbe womea'• sJant slalom. when oatber sOUDdid ail tbat interested. Frank Gifford a nd Bo b Beattie were solid Beatt1e's e ntbus 1am was n·t overdone and his analyses usual· ly were cnsp and 1nc1s1ve. CIF Playoffs Continue Here's the Scouting Report for Rou11d T1t·o By ROGER CAR.LSON Of t11• Delly Pllol SUtl Five Orange Coast area high school prep lasketball teams remam alive as the Cff playoffs ·nter the second round Tuesday. Empire League cha mpion Ocean View duels 'lotre Dame of Sherman Oaks, Sunset League ·hampion Newport Harbor has a rematch with <.ateUa a nd Angelus League champion Mater Dei angles with No 2 seed ed Palos Verdes in the 4-A >layoffs. Sea View League co-champions Corona del ~ar and Estancia tangle with Cerritos a nd La ~uinta. respectively. in the 3-A division. Here's a look at each of the opponents for the 1rea teams Noire Da•e The Knights are the second third-place team )cean View m eets. but this time the opposition igures to be considerably tougher as Notre Dame ·omes out of the rugged Del Rey League. Coach Mi~~ Hogan's team swept through 11 1traigbt opponents before struggling to a 6-4 record r--.y·a Second Round OamH CIF 4-A Playoffs NewpoftHarborn. Katella at Cal Stet• Fullenon OcHn.,..,,.,. Notr9 Dame atCteapl High (Encino), 7:H Palo• Verdn "· ..... ,Del eta.Mt• High 7:30 CIF 3-A Plltyoffa Corona del Mar va. C.rrtto1 at Mayfair High, 7:30 1!atande va. La Quinta et O~an Vi.w High, 7:30 o league piay. Overall tbe KntJth~ are 18-4 with l'rlday's vtdory at Citrus Belt League champion iao Gorgonio. l Among the non-league victims of Notre Dame t. Muir. Murphy aad Viet.or Valley. t NigeJ Miguel. a 6-5 junklr, mcl 6-4 Mite Lopez Notre Dame's leadintJeOttn, p0sUn1 21.2 and stats through the r eau.Car eeaaoo. Mi,uel is also tbe lead.lnl rebounder with a '1 • .8 'age. strength, however. ha~ been its balance. All rive starters average in double figures P a lo• \'er de• Mater Dei has one upset in the bank with its 70-69 victory over Compton, now it faces an even tougher task with 6·9 Mark Acres and 6-7 J err Acres pacing a we ll-oiled Palos Verdes attack. Palos Verdes got off to a very slow start, but since splitting its firs t eight games when there were personnel problems in the starting unit. The Sea Kings have won 15 of their last 17 games. the only losses coming to Bay League antagonist Inglewood, the top rated team in the 4·A playoffs and still undefeated. While 6·9. 6-7 gives Palos Verdes the sky look, the balance of the starting unit includes, 6·5 Greg Fitzgibbons and 6·5 Mike Pickel, along with 5·10 guard Bart. Porter, who must appear as a midget in this company The Acres brothers average J7 points a game between them and are Just as effective on the boards. La Q1d11ta The Aztecs, 19·5 and Garden Grove League co· champions, boast 6·8 John Roeers, a 200-pound junior, but thal's the extent of sipificant height in t he front line. For most , however, that's been enough. Rogers has averaged 28.9 points a game t hrough the regular season and it's a team that has not been prone to slow things down. Garden Grove was a 106-81 victim. Rogers is the leading rebounder for La Quinta with a 12.1 average, and 6-1 Bob Murray backs him up with an 8.6 rebounding average. Others in the La Quinta starting lineup include 6·0 Max Trakh, 6·0 Eric Witham and S·t J on Dimalaote. The La Quinta attack, however, Is Rogers. Re's a 59 percent shoot.er from lbe field and c anned 85 of 115 free throws and is second onlY to <See CIF, Page BJ) I Suite R ental At Coliseum: g3o,ooo year LOS ANGELES c /\P I The new luxury box suites 1n the Los Angeles Memoria l Coliseum will cost at least $30,000 a year lo rent if the proposed deal to move the Oakland Raiders National Football League franchise here as com pleted. a county official's memo reveals. The memo. written by county budget official R1r hard Dixon and disclosed Sunday, contains details about the contract not p reviously available to the public. Any such contract still must be approved by the Los Angeles Coliseum Comm1ss1on. the county Board or Supervisors and the City Council The memo strressed that "the success of the venture from the standpoint of the Coliseum Com· mission is largely dependent" on two sources of income: rental of the suites and scoreboard nd· vertis~ ri1tbts revenues . Mpreover. the "completion or the agreement and construction of the improve m ents to the Co lis eum central to these schedules may be very difficult to accomplish in time for the 1980 football seas on," the memo ;said. But atto rn ey Step h e n ;Reinhardt, one of the com · 'mission's negotiators, sajd he had nc doubt that there would be e nougt revenues to m ake the proposiUoa viable. "As of now the anhitect.s and the contrac· .tors tell us" the construction .work CJUl be completecl In time for tbe 1t8D 1eaaon, be satd . The camera -.·ork w as ex· cellent. Following a little black disc around the i<'e. especiall y v. hen 11 ·s being sbot at over 100 mph. 1s quite d1fhcult Kudos ~o 10 Chet Forte. v. ho did a masterful JOb both produc1ni? and directing the h ockey telecasts. a nd his crew of cameramen. some o f whom were borrowed from the Cana d1an network Just as lmpressl\'C was tht.' wo rk of Michaels and Ken Dryden. the forme r Montreal Canadiens star goaltender who handled the analysis M 1chaels got better through the Games. had no trouble pronouncing the tricky foreign names and kept pace with the furious on·ice ac t1on Dryden was honest and m c1s1vc and would make a fi rst rate announcer 1f he was n't headed for a law career SOME TYPICALLY interest· mg Dryden comments · "The Soviets never let you feel comfortable . You get a one or two goal lead but they can s trike so quickly and oft en yo u never reel relaxed." "The Americans will go through the most difficult and demandin g but exhilarating times of their lives. They're playing a team that's better. When It's over. they'll find out a lot about themselves .'' Viewers found out a lot a bout hockey, thanks primarily to the U.S. team. Forte. Dryaen and Michaels. Two other sports Americans • weren't too familiar with , bobsled and luge. were well pre· sented by ABC. Not a great deal of time was devoted to these two disciplines but what we did see Producer Chuck Howard and director Larry Kamm presented the re ults and the stories behind the rt>sults quite pro· fess1onally Cameras were well · plact'd on Whiteface Mountain and v1ev.'t'rs d1dn 't miss a schuss or a fall The achievements under press· ure by gold meda lists Ingemar Stenm ark. Ha nn i We n zel. · Annemarie Moser-Proell and Leonard Stock were tnspinng The "L'p Close and Pe rsonal" looks at them were timely. Coverage of figu re s kating. the glamour event of any Winter Olympics. was alternately dull and confusing. then sparkhng and unique SOVIET COACH BUMES HIMSELF MOSCOW CAP I -The coach of the Soviet Olympic hockey t eam. try ing to explain the Russians· surprise 4·3 defeat by the Ame ricans. said his team was nervous a nd also "came to t h e Oly mpics ins uffi ciently replenished with young talent." Coach Vilctor Tikhonov said, "It must be pointed out . for that m atter , that the stream of young talent into the first nationa l team has some wha t s lowed down in recent years." Tlkhonov also blamed himself for the loss. saying he and other coaches ha dn't been able to ealm the Soviet players before hard-fou ght victories over Finland and Canada. "Both those games cost us, as tbey S•Y. too much blood.·' Abo starting for Notre Dame are 6-3 Frank er, 6-0 guard Bob )(apdeville and 5-ll 'gulrd radAmba. . ··~..,. Newport Harbor needs no scout.Ula ~ oa Jabbar Gives Roekets a He&daehe Knilhta, they've already had a 19-pofnt lesson prior to Sunset League aeUon. It mey beve the leuoa tbe SaUon needed u they re· aped after a 65-46 lots . . Amonc the Eeect Knlabta of Coach Tom 1eJ ere &-5 B er Le~, M Dan Wri1bt, 6·1 1Nllbcl11DOJN Seott emer, M Jeff Eberh•rd and 5· 7 Dan D~e ~•c:b'• ¥'P· Bach clin (mi Oqtsi4', but lbe Knightl' *9 and butter a. penetnUon on oftenae and a mu-to-man .,._., wblcb sometimes de· lido a t.-1-1 _.e pnd, -..ClallJ lf Katella 'l'lte xnipn are Or•DP County'• No. 4 rat.a __ ..... a ............ ~ and Wri&Jl( •IJ t.be l•ICUDJ~ren ~pcut aver••"· and botb ,.,,. llnt t.e&Ql Sm pt re Lea1ue cbolcea. Kattlla '1 real \ INGLEWOOD (AP) -A health.)' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ls eoougb to pve moet Nat.iooal Basketball A&aoclaUon teama fits, but even a burtin1 Abdul-Jabbar can cauH a ~t of dama,e. , Tbe Slant center of lbe Loi Anl•ltt Labn proved that once a1aln Sunday afternooo when he overcame a ml1ratne be•ebe to m .. f, • law arrival and lead a rally tMt b~t Uae ~ktrs a JJJ.100 victory at the l'oc'WD. ABJK1L.JU8Aa , WHO LONG bu 1uff•red J.toJ» .mlll'a.LDlt. didn't arrtve.• tM Fonm Uft• tU balftline and didn't 1et '8tiO' tM 1am• mllll 1:5' ._..... tn the thlf'4A ....,ut'T o "Tbere'1 no way that wbeD I IOl up tbla mornlftl, I ••• 1om1 to be able to mu• tt ," be expl.alMd. "My ml1•&1M WU "" Hftr'e. Howe1er, l went back to sleep and got up at 2:30 reelint good. so I came to the 11me. .. I DIDN'T NEED A W A•KUP because I do thbevery daJ. So I jUlt came ln and started play~. It wta no bll deel." Ja"aal Wllket helped take char1e ln Abdul· Jabbata ablence ln the tint halt, h1tl1n1 for 16 potntt In the openhl1 two periods en route to a total ol29 ln the came. He w11 followed by Norm Nixon wtth 18 point.I Mel Abdul-Jabbar with 15 polnt3 in 19 mln~ The Loi Anl•lea eater alao had alx blodl 1botl tn bil aort ltlnt. It u the Laken' lM atra.llbt victory at home~ eaab!M them to tHmi Ntk into• nnt ~ce tie with lb• Seattle Supersonics ln the NBA a'Pactnc Dtvt1lon. HOUSTON WAS LED BY Moses Malone with 29 points, Including 15 ln the ftnt quarter. Calvin Murphy added 28 points for tbe Rockets. The t.aken got a scare whm rookie suarct Magic Johnaon left the game midway tbrouch the third quarter with a contusion on hll left e ye . An ophtbalmoloelst wbo examined Johnson'• e)'e later said he suffered an abruion of tbe comea. but may be able to play when the Liken boet Seattle Tuesday nllbt. Johnson 1r1bbed eltbt rebounds ln bil 20 minutes on the' court to lead the Laken. Newly. acquired Mark LandSbereer bad aeven. After tralllnc earl)'. the Laken outacored the Rockets 30-18 ln the second quarter to take 53-46 balfUme lead. :· ,• . • I ' . .. • I I i ~.· ., . 1j I -· .. ~~ ~: ~~ '!. ! ... - ·'16 -;.jl. . . .. ~ . . fl2 D.\ILY Pll.OT Mondly, fl*'-Y 25. 1• rrea A Cepaule Report From th• World of Spof11 \\as Everybody "iatching? Don't k It in Memphis f "rom AP l>tepaklMa M ~M PIUS The local A BC TV arnuat~ d rew • a slap 1bot from lrale vlewen Sunday beu wie of It& dedllion to pre empt lbe USA nnla.od Olymplr hoc kl')' auni~ with local rt'lillous services "We ID.bread I.he aituaUon Obvtously. In hlndai&bl, I would have Laken aD<>th()r k>ok," sakt Bob Lewts, Wff8Q-TV proaram directoc. Thtl 10 a.m . aamc -wblch the United St.att'PI woo 4·2 to capture the 10Jd medal -wu pNHmpled by three relhl1 owo proerams, tncludina 1erv1ces •l Bellevue B1pt1st Church, where Lewis ia a deacon The decision spurred a demoostration al WtlBQ. which la te r moved to Bellevue. And one &rate "non ho<•key fan" s taged an a irborne protest, pulling a banne r (rom a helicopter. Lewis late r explained bu; stauon's pos1t1on "Our thinking Is that tbere had been 24 hourb of OlymJ)ac broadcasting and we owed it to the people who don't g1vt! J fli p about the Olympics to air the church serv ices," he s aid ·· ... But we didn't ha ve any 1d~a it would crealt! s uc h a storm." An ABC spokesman in New York s aid WHBQ was the on ly one of the network's more than 200 affiliates which failed to air the game. Pa rt of the game was pre-empted on WAPT· TV in Jackson, Miss .• for a church program, the spokesman s aid. WHBQ personnel said about 15·20 pickets showed up a t the station about 10 a .m . S unday after reading in th~ morning ne wspaper that the gam e wouldn't be aired locally. Police were called but there were no arrests. The peaceful demonstrators moved on to Bellevue after learning Lewis was there. The program director spoke with the group a t the end of service. Bill Robinson learned of WH BQ's decision by reading it In the newspaper. "I couldn't believe it ," said Robinson. 32, owner of Whirlybird Helicopters Inc .. a helicopter leasing firm. ··1 don't really care t hat m uch a bout hockey, but I en· joyed watching us beat the Russians. l think everybody was looking forwa rd to watching Sunday because we had a chance at the gold medal. .,------Qttot~ of IM Da11------ Unlversity o r Cincinnati bas ketball coach Ed Badger, after his team was blown out by 40 points in a regionally-televised gam e : "This ought to help our recruiting. Now the kids will know they can play if they sign with us." .loltn•on ff~fps Bu~k• Clo•~ Gap K an!>::is City .,aw its Midw<•st D1 v1sion lead m -.hra nk to 21., gamt.'!> Sunda~ .1 ... \1tlv.<.1 ukcl! r lo ... ed thl· J.!<if> with a 94 72 Na110n<1l B;i!>ketball As!>O<.'la· t1on Vl(.'l<Jry behind the 25 pr11nls or Marques Johnson and Brian Winters' 14 points . . Phoenix stay<>d w1th1n four games of the Lahr!> and Seattle an the Par1 ric Division with a 113·105 wan ov<>r Indiana as Waller Davis ~cored 29 points and Alvan Ad ams canned six fre(" throws in JOHNSON the final lhrCl' minutes . Calvin Nau scored 23 ooants as Portland rallied to d efe at Cleve land . 11 5·100 ... Jolan Wllllamson came off the bench to score 18 of hi• 24 points in lbe Hcood ~ to p,ace WutUQstoo lo a 112·8'7 rout ewer lbe New York Knicks . . . D••ld Gree•weod scored 216 points. grabbed 18 rebounda and collected eight assists to lead Chicago to a 11 0· 102 vic to r y o ve r S a n Diego . Ma urice Lucas scored 2J points and pulled down 11 carN·r·hiJ,!h 26 r t>hou nrls to leari New .Jersey to :i 129 -123 wan over San An· fon1t1 d ·spite~ 4 1 J'>')int perrormL1nce by San Antonio's Gf'Orl(t' (;ervin ... Darryl Oawklns ;rn<l Julius Erving settled the ga me with late frc·e throws ai. Philadelphia caul(ht Golden Stale in lhe fina l minutes and won. 103-100, to pull the 76ers to w ithin 111::? games or fi r st.pla ce Boston in the Atlantic Div ision. 31-gear-old Rookie Ro1tgh~d Lp Detroit's Reed Larson welcomed 31 -year-old ~ rookie Louie LeYHseur to the National Hockey , League with a goal 54 seconds into the game Sun- day as the Red Wings bested Minnesota. 7.5 ... Rieb Preston scored twice in the fi rst period to spark a 3-1 Chicago victory over Buffalo ... Goals by Rick Mlddle&oo and Al Sfford less than 3~ minutes apart early In the third period paced a 4-2 Boston victory over Edmonton . . . PllaU Espo•Ho, who hadn't scored at home since Dec. 9, got two power-play tallies ln the New York Rangers' five-goal second period as they pushed past the New York Islanders, 8-2 ... hmle lllalop scored twice in the final 8~ mlnutes and goalkeeper Mlcbel Dloa stopped 33 shots. including four breakaways. in recording his second shutout u Quebec best· ed Pittsburgh , 2-0 .. Laaay McDoaald'a 31st 1oal of the season gave Colorado a l ·l tie with Washington. Marqueue Upsef 11 Notre Da•e Marquette's Sam Worihee scored a career· high 30 points. including 10 straight in the second ball as the unranked Warriors upset No. 10 Notre Dame Sunday, 77·74, in college basketball ... Third-ranked Kentucky captured a 76-74 overtime victory over L.5U in the Southeastern Conference championship de· cider on Kyle Macy'• 20-fooler al the buzzer . . . Former Eatancia High and Orange Coast College player Jim McCloakey scored 30 points lo lead Loyola to an 86-82 West Coast Athletic Conference victory at Seattle. McCloskey hit 9 of 17 from the field and 12 of 19 free throws ... Pepperdlne forced Portland into overtime and then proceeded to de - molish the Pilots, 71-64, in a WCAC game ... Norm Sloan, head basketball coach at North Carolina State. has accepted the University of Florida's offer to return to the program he left in 1966. The five-year pact Is reportedly worth $70,000 a year. Sui fer Get• 11700,000 Pare Chic;,.aao Cubs relief pltcber Bra" s.tier bas won a $700,000 salary for I.he 1980 season ln an II a rbitration appeal, the largest single award alnce major league owners agreed to s alary arbitration in 1972. Sutter, I.be National League's Cy Young Award win· ner In 1979 said he was happy with the award hut it stlll Isn't the five -year contract be wants .· .. Coampion Roberto Daran upped his record to 69-1 by stopping WeW..itoa Wllealely of Ecuador in 44 secooda of the alxtb round In • World Boxing C<>uncil welterwe1gnt DOut an Las Ve1as .... Ray EUat, who coached the University of tlllnois football team for 18 years and saw bis teams win two Rose Bowl 1ama, died Sunday at the a1e of 74 from an apparent heart attack • • • Darrell Waltrip won the Richmond 400 Grtnd National stock car race with a t.2-second victory over .._.., AUa.m ••• 'o.\a.H CarMr posted a one-stroke LPGA \oW'De)' vtctory over Salldn Pest, taldn1 advantaae of three btrdl• on the flnal nine boles at Sarasota, Fla .... Vljay A•rtenJ wu thrubed by 8Jon Bors, 7.5, 6-1 ln the flnala of tbe WC'I' lnTttallonal tenn.ls tournament. Bore pocketed *100,000 after ramming home 11 ates, seven aervlce brnaka and an ueortf.neat of MUatJonal voUeys. T....,..._, ... ,_ TV: Hone Radn1 -'n>day at Senta Anita, 7:30 p.m., c:J\annel 52. ~· Ba1bt.bU1 -Callfomta at 0rt1on State, 11:11 ~. CIJ•neJ a. aADIO: No ennta 1ebedul9d. Watson's Goal: Wiii U.S. Open LOS ANGELES (AP> -Tom w at.ton nau:r-be cnuat wt.a • United States Open loll ch.am· plon.ah1p to be er.a.ea wlt.b Ben Hocan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nk lda1111 and Sam Snead. "I have won tournament.a. but t feel that '1 wbat it takes," W at.aoo said Sunday alt.er win· nine tbe Los Angeles Open. "Anyone who can wln ten per· cent ol hia tournaments ls doing exceptionally well." WATSON WON TWO of the seve n P GA t ou r e vents he played this season o n tbe Wealem swing. As lhe pros m o v e from California to F lorida for Arnold Pa lmer 's Bay Hill Classic al Orlando. Fla., Watson stands in his familiar place at the top of the PGA money winners. W 1th hia $4.5,000 victory ln the Loa Angeles event. Wat.son bu won S106,S2S in leas than two montha. He won $462,636, a PGA record, and baa a total of $1, m .958 for bis 10-yearprocareer. WATSON BOGEYED the 13th hole to fall into a tie with Bob Gilder, and the 50-year-old Don January sank a 40-foot cbip abot from the fringe at the 15th to make lt a three--way deadlock. W won flniabed one group ahead of January and Gilder and be scored a routine par four on the 454-yard final hole of the 7 ,029, par 35-36 Riviera course. Gilder came up to the 18th green and hit a putt be figured would go left. but It went riibL So. be mWed the 8-footer and had to aettle for $22,000. January collected the same because bis second shot hit a tree and he missed a 20-foot putt trying for a par. DON POOLEY, the surging youn g pro from Tucson. was fou rth with a 280 aft er a closing fi9. Al 281 were Mike Reid, with a 67 Sunday, and Scott Simpson. who bad a rtnal round 71. At 282, tied for fourth, were Johnny Miller, 71, George Archer, 72, Hale Irwin, 73, Tom Weiskopf, 72, John Fought, 72, Fuuy Zoelle~" 70, ~anny Wadldm, •· 011 •orean. n , anc1 Jay Haas. 12. Archer. Irwin. Wadkins. and Morgan a ll a re forme r winners of the LA Open · I rea lly wanted to win ltus l o u r n a m r n t . ' · s a i d W :1 h o n "Th1!-> ,., .1 dem:ind1ng cour!\e lhi.il bnngs out the best an a ~ol f<>r My iron play was le11., tha n spectacular. J l~rt a lot lo the r ight. After I play Bay Hill next week. I 'm ~ol ng to set> Byron Nelson for some instruc· lion. But after all is said and done . I'll take my victories any way I can." Watson offered COil· dolences to Janua ry with a "tough luck" and the oldtimu replied: .. It's not tough luck when you play bad." Laguna Niguel's Alan Tapie shot a 72 Sunday to give him a four-round total of ~ lo earn .... $1 ,788. Taple earlier abot rounds of69·7~. SPORTS BREAK I OOLF I BOATlNG ,.,._..,,.... VICE PRESIDENT WAL TEA MONDALE REACTS DURING SUNDAY'S HOCKEY OAM£. Ragtime Defeated Arriba Shocks Catalina Field By ALllON LOCKABEY Dloll'f "* ....... "-Denoia O>Oate's 46-foot sloop Arriba turned In a s urprising finlab in Los Angeles Yacht Club's Around Catalina Island race S unday b y be ating the vaunted SS-foot sloop Ragtime across the finish lrne 1n one of the slowest races on record !cir the 68-mi le event. It was a close battle, with Ar riba arriving a bout one manutl· ahead or Rai;!time. CO·Sk1 ppered by Dick Daniels and Eldon Hickman of Long Beach Yacht Club. About a minute behind Raatime came Red Shift. co- slllppered by Alex Goeu and Jim Kahle, Los Ange les Yacht Club. The nee started Saturday at nooo lo a light 8 ·kn ot southwesterly breeze t hat failed to get be tter throu i;(hout th•· rnN· And, :1~ usual. m1:tn\ 11( 1111· \ arhts were par ked 1:1 t th•· Pa~t t•n<1 or the i~la nd for St-\'t'ra l hourc; Elap<;<'fi t ime for \rnh.:i "a!> lfi hour-.· Ar n ba ulso !>llvt"il her t1mt· H• win the Class A division of th<' lnlC'rna tiona l O ffshore c IOR 1 yachts sailinl( in the s1·ven racC' Lewis Whitney Trophy sencs Red Shift was the winne r in IOR·B and Sti ni;(er. co-skippered by Ron Doughe rty and Mike Walhem, Capistrano Bay Yacht Club. was the winner in IOR-C Nutme g , saile d b y Pele Sc hoonmaker . Ca bri llo Bea c b Yacht Club was the Class A win· ne r in the Pe rforman ce Han- dicap Raclng Fleet competing for the Los Anee les T i m es Trophy. Class B wrnner was BOATING Craasbopptt. sldppered by Ed Connor. K ing lla rbor Yacht Club Th(• Ltttll-\.\ h1tn1•\ ~l'rtf'-. f•ir \ a chh :l'I fpi·t J ncl un1!t•1 '' ll'·lnC -..Jlf• 11 thl '> \1·.1r b \ bo.al r.1l•1t u1111t•r th• '-'1 111..:.-t OC'.-.m k .1c111~ ("l,t'-" ( \11 Jk(' I TI,1 V.100f'r V. t 11111•1 \ .• i1 .. r ,,, •ii I . fir 11 ,. \I\ ti• ''"rt t .q11· 11 .1n•• H.H 'I .11 hi I. 'l ll Ii SllORA <S m all Hna t Ocean R:ie 1n.: ""'"o<'IJ tion 1 1s a nother ~roup 'ailing und<·r a !'m all boJ l ru le for the ne v. Todd Pac1hr Trophy The winne r an tb1s d ass was Shogun. 11k1ppered by John Stea , Long Bettrh YaC'ht Club T r o phy "·in ne rs . Whitney SE'rles: IOR·A -1 Arriba . Dennis Choate. LBYC. 2 Auhara. Al Yoda-Mike E!Jas. LBYC: 3 Vic· toria . Dave Callender. L A YC f',....PageBI PRIDE .•. hockey team I.hat captured ev- eryone'• imagination. A patdlwork· bunch of kids. togetbet" lest than alx months. they licked the B1c Red Machine that had been lnvtnctble acalnat amateun and p~ alike. It wu a replay ol the biblical David n . Goliath fabl.e, fought with steel blade-a and hockey aUclts instead of a alinphot and a warclub. So America goes bananas. Why not? Olympic purists t ell us there is no room for nallonahs m ln the Game!l They are built on a con l'<•pt 11f tn<lt \ 1d ual t•ompe l1t 1on 1n ""h1lh v.1nn1n~ '' un1mp(Jrtanl Thi· m.1an thf'm1· th1•\ 'J \, '' tt> N 1mpt'!t' h 1ri.:l'l tht· ant hem". fl.iii::. j fltl nwd,tl ,..t.1odtnf.:' Th:it ·, th•· 1d1-.if liul that·., not th•· "ay It •~ Thl' Olymp1'" G jml·~ arr• <:untr't' amun i.: human bt.'ln~'· "'Ith human de c;1r es. pridt', Jl•alous 1cc; a nd loy a Ille-. By their \ l'r v natur1• l h e .Y a r.· .., !> q u a r l' • o rr 11 r 1deolo~1~ Nal1oo alai.t ic f ever runs h11h. Re peal.in« a remark by the g reat Jesse Owens. "lf lben~ "''n • n•1 n.1t111n.il pr11l1• fl.1g., .ind .1nlh•·m' .111rl 1lt tr• l•i \\ 111 \1111 rn1~hl iJ Y.•·11 h11ld lh1 I 1 .rn1·,.~ 11 'CJltl\ t•och I• 11 I-\ .ird ~1()1JH11 nlun1 , Ton~ ~-in Pe ter Tong "<; ) a t·ht :\lo m"n tum had exactly tha t Sunday in wannini< the Class A d1 vision 1n South Shore \'aeht Clu b '~ Wintrr lf1bachJ Sen es sailed in Newport Harbor · Winner Ln the Clas~ li d1vis1on wa s Ludercrous. a Luders·l6 skippered by J erry Moulton of the host club. Class C winner w as Spaghetti Vendor, sailed by a crew ol Sea Scouts. F,....p~·J IOR-B -1. Red Shift. AJex Goe tz-Jim Kahle, LA YC. 2. W a mpum . Di c k Co mpt on . SBYC; 3. Medicine Man. Bob Lane. LBYC IO R·C -1. Stinger . Ro n Doughtery-Mike Wathe m . Capo BYC; 2. Kindred Sp1r1l, Milt and Mary Vogel, LBYC: 3 Ruffian. Earl Dexter . VYC Winne r in the junior Sabot C la ss "''a s N1 clt y Scandone . Voyagers Yacht Club. and th(• adult Sabot winner "''8S Ma r v J ane Nelson. SSYC. · PLAYOFFS ... Clayton Olivier of Loa Amigos tn OrangeCountyscoring. Cerrfio• The Dons, although they boast 6-4 David Keys in the front Une. are comparably s mall. but nm a version of the 1-3·1 half C<JUrt t rap virtually fro m start to rinish and have done it with suc· cess . The San Gabri e l Valley League representa tives arc 18-7 ove r all, including F riday's 7EHi6 victory over Sunny Hilla. Ce rritos showed 64 percent shooting ability In the first half againat Sunny Hilla, behind the shooting of Tibbe. and 8-1 senior guard George Teibb, woo had 29 pol.nts. Manuel Wilson lS averaging 10 points a game. While Yezbak is the i<unner the Sea Kimes must concentrate on. Tibbs uppea rs to be the real key with hJs rebounding. "You ha ve lo do something with Tibbs or he's going to take the game a way rrom you." says CdM Coach J ack Errion. Anteaters Tumble LAS VEGAS-Three Ca l State Northridge home runs were too much for UC Irvine Sunday as the Anteate rs absorbed a 9-7 baseball loea at the Nevada-Las Vegas Desert Cla1'si<'. Mike Nagle had four singles and two RBI ln four trlps to the plate for the Anteaters, wbo finished 1-4 in the tourney and are now 3·8-1 overall Los Angeles T1 mes Trophy St'ri~ P JIH F·A -I Nutmeg. Pete Sr hoonma hr, CRYC: 2 Sun· danc<', Brian Behler , CBYC ; 3. Trix. Paul Desatoff. CBYC. 4. S u nburst . George RlchardAon. CRYC Pll RF -B I \.rasshopper, F:d Connor . K llYC; 2. Ma ss C rocod ile, Larry Ha r v ey, C'SYC: 3. Hurri cane G ulc h . Steve Jost. CJlYC; 4 . Dusly . Tony Rletdyk, SI HYC. MORC CLittlt• Whitney> 1 Jnnovade r, Bruce Andc r!>on , Capo BYC ; 2. Masquerade. John Hawley-Bill Walters. Ven YC. 3. S lot Machine, St eve Schock . NH YC. SBORA (Todd Pacific Series) -1. Shogun. John Stea. LBYC: 2. Ginger AJe II. Andy Ayale. ARY C ; 3. Vantage , Dick Seward. I.SF. T rophy winners In each class· PHRF·B -t. Momentum; 2. 1B on Boo. Ro ge r Meisinger. N H Y C ; 3. Vo rte x. Bruce T wichell. VYC. PHRF'·B --1. Ludercrous; 2 Pintado; Dave Williams. VYC. 3. Mer lin. Pa ul Sharp, SSYC. PHRF-C -I. Spaghetti Ven dor : 2. For Sail. Lyle Wflllt.s . SSYC: 3 Chris Bonura. SSYC. JR. SABOT -Nicky Scan- done . VYC ; 2. Rrian Nelson. SSYC. 3. Dean Fulton, SSYC. SR . SA BOT -1. Mary Jane Nelson. SSYC : 2 Al Nelson. SSYC . J. fit-tty t\nudstm, SSYC FV, Alumni Play Fountai n Valley H l gh's baseball game with it~ Alumni will be played tonight at Mile Square Park with the first pitch set for6o'cltX'k Yezbak bas a 19.S scoring average on a team which boasts four starters hitting in •ouble figures. Tibbs Is at a 14.I rate, 6·1 Rodney Bradshaw is ln the 11.0 range and 6·1 Junior guard Martins Aid Sailor, Win Raee Orean View No. 1 Oru&eC...ty Prep~I Dall:J PlW Top lt POI. Team aetOl'd 1. Ocean View 21-2 2. Corona de1 Mar lM 3. Eatanda 21·3 •. Kat.ell• 20-4 5. Mater Del 21-3 8. Santa Ana Valley 20-4 7. La.Quinta 1 .. 5 8. Newport Harbor JM I. Servita 17-8 10. Bolaa Orbde eo-6 ;, Sailboat races are not always to the swtft. Sometime11 Just be· inic a iood umaritan ts enouch to putoaeln thewtnnen· circle~ Leigh and Llnda Martin ot Lone: ~ach were both fut and helpfUI ln wtnnlnc the Prindle Cat Western Rectonal Mldwtnter Re1atta at San Felipe, 8aJa California. Tbelr victory waa threatened brieOy when they took Ume out durtn1 one rece to pick a crew member from anolber Prlndle·l6 who bad bun separated from hl1 c1p1laed boat lnhlp windl and 1eu. The Martini actuallv croaed ~ the finish llne In that race In second place after more than batr the Oeel bad passed them during the rescue. Tbe wtnner w&R Paul Richter ol San Diego. but he agreed with the race committee that the Martina should be awarded their ave rage finish position which turned out to be 1·1·1-DNS. Richter finis hed third overall with finllhea of 2·2""·'· The aeaaon opener provided plenty of wtnd -20 knot.a with au•ta to-ac> -aod plenty ot aun· s b.lne, • welcome cban1e att.r a ratn·MA~ wint,.1' • tnt•I nt 4.1\ ' I Prtndlt Cats In four classes al· tended the competition. The 11-boal Prindle-18 neet ti Ue was a t.ouah balUe between Steve Boehn and Dave Bangston, both tTom the Dana Point Fleet. Boebn won Lt with two tin t.a and a second. but Banaston wa1 never very far behind, finlabiog with a firtJl and two seconds. Thia wlll be the llr1t bia se ason for the Prlnd1e·l8s, culmlnatJn1 wtth the ""t na· tlonal thamplonahlp reaatta s cheduled Oct. 1 ·10 at p,. -·· 11'1· . ':• .. j FOR THE RECORD BASKETBALL ~\Oft NaA IUf"l•N CO-•l•llfC• A~Ol•- W L '°"'· .. ,. 114 t\ " , •• 08 Ptll ............ tiNw Y..-ti W•-"1 .... -.... Je"9j I ) ll ... , •. " ,. •>t ti JI tt •JI IO" C-elOtwta*> AllMIA W..A ........ " h .... 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John!iOn 9, N1'on Ht. l itno,e>•rgr-r 10, COOC>r'r 8 Abdul J1tbl>nr I \ lfollnntl o To1"1' .. 10 ~ 117 Sc.Of'• by Ouar1t" Hou\lon l~ 1~ IS 7q 100 Lo\Anq<>I.-. /l j() II 11 111 lrtr~ pio.nt 9CMh fO"'''"''IVICh 1 'N1fli,t" F~H~d OV1 Nc,n. fOli~I tout\ Hnu\Mt\ 11 LO\ AnQ!f!lt'\. 1b T•t nnicttl touh All"• M ... tOnl' fLo-. l\t'\iQf"I ... ' \ ll\ AO•)•·• .... ( (;.o'Jt "' W• \lhPad At 1 .. nn.-.nc, h ~,, COLLEGE Long Beach St. 30, UC lrvlne 26 L•"9 IN<ll SI VC lnm•e 19 II Ip lq 11 IP ~nun\ 1 fl t Ott mono I n HOOQf'\ I n f't-dl '4 Tyia n n (..onv*''" • t\ 'N1\_. 1 Ct t Aro""" I fJ W11.,.., \ A 14 U1>CIQ•r I I t Gety 1 1 "ulll¥.tn 0 b O ~;:;~~ 10 00 1~ (l"H 0 " IJ lOl•I• 1J • 30 IOtdf\ II I 16 H81ttlmc UCh"'•"•·•8 l onon,.,,,,...,,,. 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Weekend TranHctiona IASE8Al..L Amerl<..,Lo .. • Nl w ''~A., YANKE(\ ~·onNJ CJOIW'l Wrtff\ •• no ''" Mf Oon,,ttd '"'' tMY~ J "" l •""'' .. vi.a t rw-., w .. h ,, e>•1<"t'" ~CM'"IP"' Hi)U 1f1f~l0.-t ..................... ~ I (JUI', r AP(UN Al \ 11Qnf1'(1 ..,_,. ti t l'\llff'Wil t C>-1',.., .,,,,., ... ''"*'; ,,,. ... , ........ .,.,. •• 111 (ly...,.. ••t;·"•''" FOOTB ... LL (-F-llL• ...... "' ..._,, '-'f L hi U( t10 MA r A ·~ A ti " .. "'" •1 Jn•lvn I hr•"• P wott • ,. ... t ..... • t 0,-, 1 V A tf•"""O ho•m • l«>ii•n Plr4lll ~ ... IW• .,,,., ,,, •or'"""" •tto '' """•"°" Zillgitt and Wright insur.incr J~nts .md brokrr~ UCl's Stall Insurance premiums up this year? The Long Beach Slate fans hated 1t. But that's because the tactic nearly worked as the 49ers held off an upset bid by UC Irvine Sunday in Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball action. t ".111 U' (Of ,1 t'Uffij){'l lllVC' flUOI• f,.t t\11111 llumt'(1~n .. I"'. F'1ri I 1n•· \rh l.1fc. :.kdrr:.1. It \' l.ktJ\ ur \ .1rht ln~urJnc1· Bob Guffin With rive seconds left the Anteaters were within two points of tying Long Beach. but UCI 's slow-down efforts before a neor·capaclly crowd ol I t9J1 MK Arltlw Holl6:"'ad ~ ~· 1.429 at Crawford Hall felled aad the 49era Nrwpor1 Badt.u 92660 escaped. 30-26. (7"'>7S290S~ "WE ARE EXTREMELY GLAD 1t was l'~==~==-=============~ close." said UCI Coach Tim Tift "We wanted Quentin Rrown or Robbie Beal to takt> t h<! las t shot and it was our plan to foul 1( we missed .. The Anteaters did miss as Brown put the ball up with five ticks l<•ft. and thl' Anteaters did foul as Lon~ Beaoh ·~ M ichacl W1ky rebounded with a 28-26 lead Wile\ ronvl·rh•<l h<1t h end" of the om·-and one ~•tuation· with thn·t.· '>t.'<'Ond~ ll'ft to pad the wmmng margin THE TWO WILL SEE t:a<'h otht·r a~ain Thur~ day when they meet in the first round of the PCAA tournament at Anaht•1m Convention Center t7 p,m I "lt was ;1 go mC' of cnt and mouse." sa1d Lon~ Bt!ach Coach TE'x Winter. "And our cats won We were able to pressure Irvine into some mistakes in the second half. but they handled the four corner:- t•xtremelv well "I admir<· thl' w ay T1Ct usC'd his pE>rsonnel and I hat<' to sec Tim rctmng from the coachin~ ranks ·· IT \\'AS TH£ LOWEST SCORll\iiG game in hoth schools' h1~tory and dropped UCl"s re<:<>rd to 7 19 overall. I 12 in PCAA play Long Beach enters Thursday's first round of the tournament with a 19-10 overall record and 10·3 conference mark ··our goal in the game was to limit Long Beach's offensive playing lJme and ra.st break. We did 1t effe<.'tivcly but we began to tire." said Tift "We tiad a good crowd tonight. which made our slow down game work " CJTOOKTHELEADat4 2with II .221eninthc firs t half and did not relinquish the lead until 12: 54 re- mained when Phil Gary tieditat24. Michae l Wiley of Long Bench tied it again at 26. then hit a jumper with 8 :57 to go to give the winners their 28·26 lead. Tift had his troops hold the ball from that point nnd worked for one shot to tie as the seconds dwindled away. But Brown's effort. was otr target . Wiley got his third rebound of the night and the 49ers put It away. THE TOTAL SUPPORT COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE VERSATILE AFFORDABLE IJmemary master. •Wmd'-amrc .,....~ •' ••t•T ... e Ac Cit .. l#IN4 ....... ............ • .....,,c... • "°'*" llM eu •• .,.,.,.. ............... • ,,. Collltg CALL (114) 144-4555 FOR A DEIOISlUTIOI 11 1"I MVlll:'f Of ~ OMI OfftCl Wiiey led all scorer..::s:::w~ilh~~1~4~po~i:n:ts~.:;;::;;:~;::::~~~===~~~i?~ziEiEzzii:i~~n * • • r Utah State Top-seeded Regular c hampion Utah State, 11·2 tn con· ference and LM overall, is top-seeded and has a first-round bye ThurA· day u the Paclflc Cout Athletic Association baaketball tournament 1eta under way at the Anaheim Convention Center. Thursday'• action In· eludes S.n Jose State a1aln1t UC Santa Barbara and Pacific •«alnat Fullerton, ln ad- dition to UC Irvine'• same with Lona Beach State. ... San ...l9se State and ~811Mra belill at '· folloftd by UCI and 1..onr Beacb at 1 and u.. P'a ltrton ·Paclt\c niabtup. OMLY AUTOIAMM HAS C~Y "':===,···· ...... ...,.,._ .. ..., .... ~--.---_........ ____ ...,. .... :::::c::r:~~ __ ...... _,,..;,c;-_ __ .,...,.. __ ._...,.. -__ .., ..... .,..--.~-........ -......... ----~-.... -..................... ---·-...... ....._.....,_ ..... ......,._ ....... AUTOIAHM allOPIAM IM6MDCHAMal (714) 178-8357 110 loUllt Main, Orange (CenMf c ... , .... ' °'9"19) .. .. ... . .. -.. $295 EXCHANGE PLUS .. STALi.A TIOM TYPIS I, II. Ill wlfta rtla ..... CON 18 ... 18,000 .. -· ...... I p.wn ... , ftAMIMISlfOMSI ·--------; $6500 OFF i I ..... 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AND NO ONE U!)t' Aru> ~WEAR HER TO SECRECY' SORRY, SIR, e u-r I G AVfE. 1-r IO DR e e;A 1...e e e:cA use: Hes ~ iA D A 1-10..- H A ND A 1.L ·W f;E'K ' by Gus Arriola by H~n>fd Le Ooux AL~ fl U r1( R ~••£ !:I NOi lO CAll 100 El<CCPT IN A OIR( [M(Rv ENCY' I OON"T WANT 10 ~~( YO V ~HH ANYONE ----=---=~ INCLl.JOINU TOUR OHIC(' • I . . ,. •• ~· NANCY ARENT YOU SHARING THAT BANANA WITH ME? by Ernit Bushmlller , ... ~ J . by Ylrttl P1rtdt -" "I hate Mondays." by Kev(n Fagan by L vnn Johnston by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE •CR05S ' -'nos''""' S ~f'() 10 0rl0Qf' 14 81.tc• t:i 5cf>o<> I • 1611~""' 11 Sc0tC" 18 r '.WO\ "} W()rC\ 10 [)eonuc>>(f U ~h<c>A 2J l lle<S ;>4 ()oft 2~ Sore ~a Rea sN1<1e 32 Atal> gw· "*'' J3 Hfoar»y JS Stupid ON? lt>M~ 38 S3llo<s 40 Ba'l'<l •tem~ d 1 Some rel ll"e~ 4 1 ()et!'Jt~ 4~ l apjO\fYI' 46 Sp"PS 48 Cro1oc11es '.0 NuncupaltVC ~I Fooll>all'' SI arr ~.' 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I I• 24 Basttlles .'~Niagara - ?li ~a• l7 PalflfO 28 Pall' 47 Tn1ast11nq 49 Bear w.fnt'SS !>I lndtlle<cnl !><'Tu acus Alli>• ('q llt•m~ ~3 F .tr pall 30 0 d0f ~" G1tl', n.imt• 3 1 Assays ~·, DoscM•ge '34 romaie nam;i ~ Coo11nuouslv 37 Hypotheses !>7 Ms Hey 39 F0<00<l wo11n 4(1 Boom !18 Hol 44 T)p,.• bO 111.'Jtl - J BU>INESS , STOCKS Monday't1 Clo8ing P ric .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS I I• ~ .. , ..... . . ,. . . • ~,, "'1 ..... ... I~ ,,,,. 1 d\J • ~ ... , )()~ • ,, .. '& .. •'lil111• .. . .. ~.febtuety25, 1980 N OAILVPILOT as Skyscrapers Turn Cowtown Into Denver Diamond DENVER CAP) Oo'NTltown Denve r. rising out of sandy plains 2Q mile~ fro m the Rockie!>, 1 ~ in the midst Mu billion -dollar building boom fueled by expectation it will be lbe heart and hub of a new ener gy industry. By the e nd or the 19808. the city core that started a~ a 19th century gold and cattle boom town will be a half-mile stretch or skyscr apers. stores and luxury condominiums bisected by a $57 m illion bu!>-pedestrian mall. The mall project began recently with realignment of one · way streets nanking the site BY L990, SOME 30 SKYSCRAPE RS wall be complet.ed. planners say "This used to be S kid Ro", now look at 1t," said Jack Clifford, as!>1St<.1nt 1•xecull\(• d1rt-ctor of the Denver l.J rhan Renewal Authonty. gestunng out hi!> office window at a duster of ha lf compll'ted hu1ld1ngs 'Somt-t1mcs '-'t-get ;i laulc cautious about over huildlflg, then '4C take another look." he !>aid .. we·rc· creating tv.o to three m11l1un 'quart: !1:et of offtce '>race. but '4t'0r<' stJll running at a '1to5 per c1·nt vacancy r at1· .. They n · gobbling 1t up a!> "'c build 1t and the} r<· -.till rommg" GOLO \\i\S l>ISCO\'t:RF:D 1n 1858 about half a mil•· 'llUlh'Al':>I t1f 'Aht•rl' <ill lhl• frpnz1<:d building IS laking plJ1 e Tiw town lh<tl bt·c.1m1 l>t.'O\cr w;ic; then calli-<l ~I n1.ir I<·.., Thi• gold pet1·r1·d out qu1rkl~ but lhP rattl1• b.1rnn., n11J\ eel 1n , hulld1n).! qpuli·nt man!>aon'> JU~l 1·:.ist of '"" n 1n a frt>01a•d allempt tr> 'lutd11 th~rr neighbor:. "' thl· pl.im-.. 1 ,,,, uf 1 h1 · H111•k11·.., '1C'ltlcd into a farming 1·<'11n11nn [)1·m c·r bcCJm1• :1 1·1•nt1•r for produce i-.tnr.<igf'. tr.1n-.port:1t1•m .ind banhtnl.' :--;ow lh fulurt: ma} Ire 111 1 rwri:' n·v1urt'"" r>~·mt·r 1:-1<.ll•<.tl l\ 1'>1 .111-<l fnr th1., ~l uch of the <=>.rlor<i t 111!1 f• r ... h.d1• <iii ,., focu NI nn th,. 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Rlclcy .... l..uc:y IOf a remedy. Gavin MacLeod portra>'s a powerful film produce r and Conrue Stevens is a TV personality who reports on the film industry in .. Scruples," ai ring tonight, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. • GOOOTIMl8 ll*""9 local• her gr8ndo- lather end Invitee him home tor her dad'• blrtll- fW/. • E**CAYETT GuMI: Ce1w1n T rlllin. • OYIREMY Gwela: °'. Aobeft Butter. f//la. TMe MU8C ww on e.:11 otl'le< follow· Ing the murder ol one ol themembeB. e OVEAEMY GuMta: Dr. Robert Butler. Adela Rogers St. JOhna. ; MACNEIL/ LEHAEA fVOftT ' ,~~=~~ 7';00 C88 NlW8 H8CNlW8 al MEAVGAIFJ'IN au.ta: J8d! ~man, l<elty Monteith, Arnold Set1wwre1 ieoger. 7:30•THE~ HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie attempts to t•e Ille piece of M eilk'G eec:ec>e llr11st Ill • meglc thow tO help M Of'Phtn- l~ ~S WILO u·A·s·H Hawtteye Md 8.J. ClltcoYef Char1es IMng the ~le of Alley due 10 the attentions of his menially pelel l(()(ean servant II) STREETS OF SAN f'AAI08CO Rival s1roe1 gangf declare GUMt: Merli Hamll. 8CONSUMERBUYUNE Hoit: David Horowlu Toplca: gold coin ripoff, 1ugoege test and contMnt- natlon In groceries. I NEWLYWEDOAME THAT'S HOU YWOOO "Thia II Aeque4" 111 TlC TAC DOUGH • AU.INTHEFAMILY "Gloria's False Alarm" • MAOCEll /LEHRER REPORT '19 Pl.EDGE BREAK Regularly scheduled pro- gramming may be delayed Claa11nrl Lbth19• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles lit KlLA (Ind ) Los Angeles G KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angelo~ (]) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 8 Kl-U-TV (Ind.) Los Angele!> 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles KCOP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles • KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE-TV (PSS) Huntmgton Beach due to pledge b<eaka. Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE 8:00 8 Cl) 8HF8 A 0000 SKATE. CHARUE BROWN Snoopy, WOOdt toelt and Ille wtl04e Peanuts gang pitch In to help Peppe(mtnl Pllty train tor a reglOnal Sleetlng ~llon. t 8 LITTLE HOUSE OH THEPAAINE Almaruo II loroed 10 come 10 a MW understlndlng •bout Laur• wtl8n Ille beoomel • achoolteactler. 8 MOVIE • * * "Hey. I'm AllYe" f 1975) Edwwd Atoer. S.ity Struthers A man and a young woman bettle 11'18 elemenlt in the Yul! on airer their airplane a ashes ( 1 ht • 30 """ I 8 (Ill ABC MOVIE * • * "EM1" ( 1979) l<un Russell, Seuon Hubley. The carMr of the legenel· ary ent8<1alner Elvis Pfn- 1ey 11 traoed from his 1mPOY8ftaheel childhOOO tn Memc>h<S, Tennessee fo tt>e P8al< of his aocoesa (R) 0 MOVIE • * * "T""o For The Hoed" ( 1967) Audrey Hopbum, Alben Finney A young mamod couple oocldes 10 srny 1ogutrier oeso11e ttteir ups and oowns 12 hrs I CD CAAOL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS Guests.. Helen Reddy. John rMOYIE ••• "The Dlll'k Secret Ot H9r-1 Holne" CPw1 11 ( 1971) 8et1e DrM. OtMd 1:ao. (J) THI v.1'T MIOf'T Mlcflell lllllahlt ~ ll'O C<>-WOf'k"' ""'' he -I m*S-mannet«I guMl lllUf 0. hie nllOQll'O wife. e n.eoooOOUPU (.ii• tutM IO 0tc:at !of Mii> .,,., c:omplM'" IQ n.e CW1 no IOngef "communl• cat•" wtth ,,.. daugflter. e SOHO 8Y SOHO Howatd Otetz" Nllney Ouasauf1, ~ t....noton. Oev>d Kernart and Unda l .... tS l*'f<><m the songs ol lynCtSt Howard ()leU and his collabOrlt~ tndudlno George Genhwtn and Arthur $Chwartt. 9:00. Cl) SCAlJPl.ES Billy lkehorn (llnosey W90ntK). a young woman matn9d 10 an eldefty mult•· rnl"lonal•e lnvelld. Oll8"S Scruples, • Hollywood OOUllQUll. ...,,lie In ...... Y0<k phOIOQ<epflef Spldet Ellt011 (Barry Oolstwlcitl and lllShlon deSigne< Valentine O'Neill (Merle-France PIS18<) meet and pu,._ lhel< car-a. (Part 1) D N8CMOVIE • * • "The Outr.w Joeey Wales" (1978) Clint fa1· wood, SOndra Loclte. At I he end of the Clvtl WI<, 11 ~,.,,,_~ e notorious gunallngef to a..enge Ille deathl ol hts ...-andchlld. • MERV OfWl'1N GUMIS: Jedi l<lugmen, Kelly Monteuh, ArnOIO Schweneoegoer, Cett>ct- r!N Bac:h. Nonna Frend\. G'i) HOU. YWOOO: THE sa.zNta( 'f£AR8 Henry Fonda nanates this look 8 I IN! golden age ol movlemalUng under film mogul DaVld 0. Setzntci< 9:30 8 LOVE. AMEIVCAH STYLE "love And Tiie H9')Cly Oeys" Rlellte tall& tn love lor 1"8 tl~t ume. fD AMaucAH SHORT ST~Y "R~·., Deughte<" by Nathon181 Hawtnome. In 1811>-cenrury Padua. a yovng llallan scholar (Kris· rotter Tabo<ll talls In k>'ffl ""'"' a mys1enous se>en· ust's daugtrter (Kathleen Belle<) whOM very looetl CM1 bring death. 10:00 e D NEWS • P\.AYTHE NRCINTAOD 'Scruples' Has Few ~ ~~·. By PETEil J . BOYE R ~ LOS ANGELES CAP) -When (TV REVIEW J f''rench clothes designer : Fran· coise-Marie Benard, who plays an impoverished count counting on marrying ~a s h ; Barry Bostwick, wbo plays Spider El· liot, pal and lover or various ladie1J herein; Kim Cattrall, as Melanie, looney-tune actr~ss: t a movie begins with lush back· ~ ground music and lhe prologue, •.-r ... She was young and innocent," · .you don't have to be a master ~ opposer to figure what's ahead: ~ -Our young and innocent "she" f: 18 about to embark on a mean ' .8Clueeze through a tight wringer. ~ AFTER SUCH A beginning, )'Ou can only hope lhe heroine is :t worth the wringin,, or at least, • '"• &hat the wringing is a memora- .. .-~e one; hopes unfulfilled by • fScruples," a fatuous six-hour -•miniseries beginning tonight, ? Tuesday and Thursday at 9 on , CBS, Channel 2. ~ Let me put it this way: ~ •scruples" is about the New ~k fashion world, a Beverly boutique, the movie busi· ~ s, ahd the fascinating characters .that people those worlds. Zuzz. It's a try at the old formula - aat glamorous people in trouble, t1 -d you've got box office. It will ~ robably work, too. The Judith _ Krantz book was a runaway best seller. Wini THAT IN mind, I'd like to be able to say something fashionably v agu e about ··scruples;• some hedged praise such as, "It's deliciously tacky." Sorry. no delicious here . But plenty of tacky. It goes something lilte this: Shortly after the telling pro- logue, we see our no-longer inno- cent heroine (Lind.say Wagner> in a helicopter over lhe Pacific. dumping her late husband's ashes out of a Gucci urn <she's careful not to drop the um). A minute later, she's in bed with the chopper pilot, and we're un- der way. The telling is done vi a flashback. Miss Wagner plays Wilhelmina Winthrop, poor rela· tion to a wealthy New England family who goes to Paris instead of college because "French was my only good subject in school." THIS BEGINS the march of a lo n g p a r ade of jerks a nd neurotics, including: Marie-France Plsler, who plays Valentine, a hot-blooded Producer Cited Melinda Cotton, producer of "Newscheck," Channel 50's : 'b~esday/1bunday Or>nge County news program. was named _. amooi redpient.s of the annual regional Women of Achievement • -awards by Women in Communications, Inc. (WICl). The announcement wu made by the regional vice president or the Far West Region of WICI, Carolyn Jobnaoo. The Oraqe County chapter nominated Melinda Cotton for her .,.., .. ~...,..trlbutioaa to her profeuian, advancement in her career and her tnbUtiCIDI to tbe community. ' Mias Cotton will receive ber award at t.be WtCI Regional Meet· ing Recop.ition Dinner on Saturday evening, March l S at the RAtllltrJ Rotel, Irvine. Connie Stevens, who plays a gossip columnist with blood on her claws; and Efrem Zimbalist as the ashes over the Pacific. By mid-miniseries, everyone is deeply involved with everyone e lse (the shining feature in such as this), apd the untangling is much more compelling than the characters are. I LIKE A steamy soap opera as much as the next fellow, honest. But this thing has no Steam, j ust a bunc h Of Un · likeables dressed up like class. plodding through a script heavy with cliches and populated by !!hallow cha racters. It's enough to ma ke you a p. preciate "Dallas " Wast Video Films 'Aesop' R.D. Miziker and Associates and KABC-TV Los Angeles are producing S half-hour children's shows called "Upbeat Aesop" to be aired on Channel 7. Mlzlker Is in co-venture with Orange Coast Video for produc- tion facilities. T h e series uses classic "Aesop's Fables" plots in updat- ed situations to make the morals meaningful for today's young people. A cast of children make timeless stories like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" come alive t h rough mu1ic, drama and s torytellln1 t.ecbniq uea. ~OPH~TIC4TW'P.R()(JRAMMINB ... Beaulilul ~lereo M~ia-Newt:-Marine Wealher-~/d Reporl~ Con~umer Repor1~g1oclr Markel Repom. f . TUBE TOPPERS ABC e 8:00 -"Elvis." Kurt Ruuell portrays the leaendary singer in 'this lhree·hour TV movie of his lite and career with Pat Hlngle and Shelley Wln· ters . CB.5 B 9:00 -"Scruples." The first chapter or a three.part miniseries about the movie indus try with Lindsay Wagner, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Barry Bostwick (photo at left, review below) NBC B 9:00 -"The Outlaw Josey Wales." Clint Eastwood tracks down the killers of bis family in post-Civil War Missouri in this western movie. 1o:ao •• HEWS MEN Of IAONZE TlMI moc1 '-""Y decor at· eel -and Ille most 08C1· tNtted •• Americen reg.· ment In World W81 I. com Dosed entntf of blaclll 1n1aotrymen. touon1 lolOe Dy MOe wrtll lhe Frenctr forc;es (RI G'i) BU MOYERS' JOURNAL O.ary Of A Owl< Hot se Moye<s )Otns 11'18 N .... Hampst>t<e prlmlll)' cam· paogn ol Jonn ~ and 8Yllluatea c•mc>lltO" po111ics to date Wllh a grovp of National PuOllC Radto repomwa. t1:00 88(J)al NEWS 9 MAK£ ME LAUGH D DAVE Al.l£N AT lAAOE Dave II Noell, Honry Viti, ROC>tn HOOd end 8 Soull1 Amenc;an revolut!Onll<y • M0 A•8°H Mall call tl<tntp 11 Nnl to Henry that "" wtte may 04' Sl<•Y1"0 and UPMlllng ,_. 10 F1thef Mulcahy • eeHAAO CA88INS B«T>arO gell the ahOOk of htt kle wllll Na wife • eu<e tor hoCC:uPS 11:30 8 Cl) HARRY 0 A women hlf'8e Hltfry 10 deer '"" bled< hOU~MP· e< of murdef c.har~ ==OE . I 8.ASKETBAll Calitomta vs Of8QOn State JOHN DARLING ' r 1 • f rlf'Cl89 "' "an 111 MOW * * 'Tha1 COid [)iy In The Perk" ( 1989) Sanoy Oenn•I. MIChalll Bums. A ~Mf klllt the proe&1Me sne IW8d IO< tne young men the IO'tee. ( 2 II< 5 I • HOGA.H'S H£AOES ~ p&ens to ho~ a German DOmoer ano uw n 10 bomb en Otl reftnef')I. m IONOOf ~ON lmpreued '#1th a poem rnat GutdO has wntten, l<l"Y lalles It 10 8 COYPle or song W<tten lor a pro· 1es11onat OPtn<On 9 CAPTIONED ABC NEWS fB ~T OECISIOH8 1 u s D 9 BA.ANEY MtLl.E1' A femlie detectl¥8 arrests .. c;owt>Oy "' • "'US898 1>111 lor and 111'1 <>'d lady mugse man IAI -..:JtlGKT- t~OO D TOHIOKT ~ "°'' 08...cS Letter-man GueslL Hoyt Iv.ton. John Amer 1rw>Q Wallec:e Jtmtny Aleck • ""6SION- IMP08818U Tiie IMf-bolnlM -!rad- •OQ 1n d MIO<lle U.Stem country (P &r1 t 1 l'M Wl'TH PETER a~~L, Al"t:R~'S HOPES F A : GOt..DMt~lN 9 TIE Gl"-Ni $l..ALOM! Daisw Wo11'i. Tell • HCMYMOONIM ~ et\CI Ed lfY to ge1 on t~ good llde of a bue ~UM:Utlve • 2t10MGtfT Holll: Gery Oileofl 12: 15. Q'.I POUCa STOftY Joe Forr.w gete ....,. anoe ltom a oomoullMI gamew In hie tftort• to atop a rObbery g&llO •111Q>- 1n0 hOldups •• hlgh-etllk• poller ~ (Al 12:30 • MOW * • • "The Young Doctors" (19811 Fredric: Maten. Ben Gau.ara TINO doctor• with woo1lng v~• '-"lo rMOeel nc:tl other llttflt w<>rktng logethet ( llv ., 30 min I • OO<CAV£TT ~ CaMnTrllkn. 12.AO 8 (I) MCa.000 Mc:Cloud encts up betng an accessory to • ortme and on tl'l8 run lrom the til'W -NS gwtfrlend kllll I 1:00 • Uf'E AHO TIMES Of EDOE A08E:J'T8 Knrtter and Mr 8tlly get 11 riot 11p on the kodnapp!ng. OOloree end Mtre18 have I conrrontellon; Cheng Ch<>Oll Dung ge1.1 the TSU t()(muia • WiCHBl I l..BiAEA REPORT 1:258 NEW8 1:30 8 TOMOAAOW Gt.est b\ISlnellmlln Slan- ley Arnold. wno cam- P81Qne<I against Jtmmy Can8' 1n !he · 11'1 New 8 NEWS fD THE FA.LL AHO AISE Of AEGIHALO PEAAIN As Martin Wollbollfne Reggie WOOS and "'"'S Elu· abeth 2.00 •~ • 'o feuOen Foots. f 19~) Bowery Boys lfl<> c:.or~ The Boys intw!f 1t an Old ~ and wtth 11 a IO"<J· •rana.nQ *ICl It n< I • DO(CAVETT 2:2lO • Nl!WS 2:30 8 HEWS • A.M£RICAH ~T STOAY Rl()C)llCOnl • o..q.1 .... by Nal!IM>oet O'~llWll'W)tnt-In l8lh·C.8flly1 f P•llud " ~ ~ tcholar (Kttl-- toMr TM>Otf) ,.... In 10¥e with • ~ ldefl.. "'1'1 ~ (l<aU\laen Belletl ..,_ very toucn cen bnnO delllh. a-.11 • MCMI •• ~ MThe Prteet Killer" (tl7t) o-,. Kennedy • Aeymond llHr. Polk:• -Ch for a~ wllOM 18'091• .,. ttw9Y1 CalhOllc prleetl (2 hra .. 5 min I 3:00. NEWS 3:30. SOHO BY SOHO "Howard Diet~" NMC';' ~.DI-t.anoton. Oevlel Kernen and Linda l.AIWll perlo.m the IOf'OI of lyr\c;llt How•d Dietz end "" collabOr •tors inOludlflO George Gttfthwln end Nlhut Sc:hwartL 4:30. Ol.D HOU9E WON<& HOii Bob Callahan --· ,,.... ~tlonl on ONf>lng bfasS. Vlc:tor1· an ~ lltCtut•. end ~oe>f'l•te lamps to use tl\lnoldhOuM Taw•day•• Dagti~ /tfo"i~• -AFTERNOON- 12:00 G * * • "Hot Spell" t 19581 Shirley Qoorh, Anrtiony Quinn A m•ddle- ~ hOu!WlW1le seething with trust1al100 over tile problems of tie• children ano 111e md1lf0<ence of ht!<' llU$1)and ttnally ~ 10 ~I he< steam ( I hi , 30 "'"'' «D • * • "The Oawn Patrol" ( 19381 ErrOI Flynn. David NM!<' A 8tl11Sh fly. tnq -lelidS his fnend $ roOlue bfothe< tnlo a oead· ty combat t'T\IS$10n. ( 1 hr • SO rnn > 3 30 U "• •-. 'ltte Girt Most Likely To -f 19731 $lode· .ire! Channong. Edward Aane• An ugly co-ea vnde•ooes 'os1net1c; ..,.Qe'Y. rr anslor """Q ,_ .n 10 an 3P(>e.Jl>n0 and muc11 SOUQl'll ·a Iler beauty ...tiOse oniv defol<e ta to gel 1_,qe upc>n ~ former t11t1CS by Arm1trong & Batiuk Pay-TV Boom Seen in 80's SAN FRAN CISCO CA P l A televts aon ex ecut1ve predicts that pay t('levtSton will be the "drive·in movie or the 1980s." because of the energy shortage However . Post·Ne wsweek Stallons Inc. pres1· dent Joel Chaseman also said that ."pay-TV con- tains the threat of the unscrupulous entrepreneur who promls.es more than he can deliver -who can collect and vanish with no one left to pick up the pieces in the morning.'' CUASEMAN TOLD m E Nati onal Association of Television Pro~ram Executives that such op- portunists might orfer low quality programming on a mass scaJe without proV1s1on for quality con- trol and critics who could warn the public. "With j ust a 30 share <of the market>. 30 million homes at S3 a house, it would be possible to take in nearly $100 million in one nlght," Cbaseman SJ.id. He said, however. that cable television operators may ftnd themselves In the position of many broadcasters who a re now sttking federal reg· ulatory pl"Ottttion from cable TV's pervasive im· pact on the industry "SllOllTLV, CABLE television will be asking fo r protection from direct satellite transmissions into the home," Chase man said. But satellites will be onl,y one of many influences on television during the decade, be said, noting that video cassettes. video discs, multi-point dis· trlbullon, subscription television, cable and pay ca - ble wtu cnate a new" video environment.•• Catherine Bach, who plays Daisy Duke on ------------------- "The Dukes of Hazzard." makes her debut as MOVIE RATINGS a poster queen this month. The actress posed ri.oeiooc ... .,, .. ,_,.,o_.., in the costume she wears on the CBS series. -.-.. .... ..--... ----------------------1 "V.,.~_,,.,....,..,,.,,,.._c,.,,...,. Tanuny Story Set NASHVILLE , T e nn. <AP> -Tammy Wynett.e's D-l·V-.O-R-C-E -S -and other episodes in her lile -are headed for the small screen. A made-for-television movie based oa tbe life of the country singer Is to go lnto production in Maf, according to Kathy Ganpisch, a spokesman for Miss Wynette. Caat1n1 has not been complet ed, Ms. Gangwisch said, but Miss Wynette will not play herself in the mm based on her autobiography, "Sla.od by Your Mao." A SIT~ ~L&RG flM NOW PLAYING llA c.MA c...... -UM· Ctm1la WUf Cost.I llltsa !>40~ O••"Ot &3• 1!>!>1 w.s11111n"tr 19t 393~ M•A , ... •n-1• 11uana '"'• 821 ~o ~ ~~AOf•"°"'tno ~ o.n-.... _ .. ~ AU. A.(,( 'l A()Mtt I"( 0 ~P_Qw_S.. __ flfSfAICI"( 0 U,..., •1 ~'"flCCOM(»hf~ P ..... 1 ... -...0..-- ® Oi()~ UHC)(A tlAOYrtlO ~ ...... ,...,Wirt ... ~., .... Siding daullled ads are the best place to buy or sell ski wear and equipment in the Dally Piiot. 642·5678 tl -----------------------------------------~------' . . . . ... . . ENTERTAINMENT 1 MOVIES 'Dauglat~ Bio•e1'ie Loretta Lauded 8y RON PENNINGTON n .. Hoity-.....,_ The raga to r1<'M• atory ol countr)' ~lngt'r l..on!tta LyDD. u related lD ~ nutobloaruphy •h• pemn ed wltb Georee Vecsey. hat ~ OYlft 1 st rong visual lntt'rp~taOon ln the Berounl Schwarts production. "Coal Miner's Daughter," ror Univenal. T he empht1!S1:s Is on bloar•'*1 and Lynn'is rtk to (amt'. however, aod t•l(Ullft~Of Pl"OCkK•• Olf•CI .. S<•-·• -u.·-1\o•-..•llt<_.., MK -"-1 .. ....... " ....... h c...WC-l f'.,..••.._ Ga•I )l"V ~··· Tommy I•• .,_, 6evenr D Af>99la, l •""" tWlm l'fl•ll1> 80"""' 11111 Alo Get \Oft Jr .. Ol\1•r Ot< '-••\On P•""•'• M<COwf\ l<t•U' S•t•ltl• W tltt•f'\ ~·" IM•-· SIUY LUCb P•I P•ll-lln "" W¥1 Ellt•belll Wal'°" AOO.<I El~ll\• lloo H- Erne\I T.-. _,..,., S.•\le• Je•w<• SN""' R"""1no l.nw tlt MtAUI•' Mf'AA ltati .. f'G her music tends to get s hon shn!t. Only snatches of some of her song~ are incorporated and very few num· bers are performed an their entirety. P E R FORMANCE IS the maJor aspect of the r1lm. which was direct- ed by Michael Apted and wntten by Tom Rickma n. and Sissy S pacek plays the title role to perfection. It's a carefully developed characteriza· tion that takes Lynn from a 13-year· old-mountain girl through the height [M~EREnEw) of b a r a ucce11 ind SpacMk tr.neforma ll l.nto an lnhirHtlnii character 1tudy. Tommy LAe J on.-1 ta al.lo qulte 1ood u Lynn·1 husband, who de· velop1 her mu.111lcal talent and 11wdt11 her early carMr. OU>.r flM charac- lor laatlou are provided by Levon Helm and Phyllis Doyens ~s l.ynn's hat dworklna.: parent:s and Beverly O'Angelo as a s tandout ab the late Patsy Cline. who befriended and helped Lynn rn h,er career Rtchman's screenplay ten<b to be a bit superficial a nd concentrates on Lynn's early hfe. her marnage and the begmrung of her career. an which s be and her husband drove Lhrough Kentucky and Tennessee promotmg her inde pende ntly made single , "Honky Tonk Girl." lo all of the locttl country radio stations ONCE SHE HITS the Gra nd Ole O pry. however . there 1s not hang :ibout the business end of her career other tha n detailing the press ures of the road and little is made or either the marita l problems created hy the success or Lynn's eventual breakdown. -an8. -MCM9 •ao Al LAllOllNI Janssen's Estate .· ,....,.,, .,u .... 11 979 .. 9950 .,...,.,.,. ,,, .... ,, 879-9&50 •• J4:70] '-·-·-.......... - .,.,~.~u... .......,_ .,._, Poa _.. 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IYote & 8Acer" l•t -c:QIA•CIJ "1941 ...... , 1:a&l~J UAC....U O<anoe 634·39t 1 UA CHllMAI wes1m1ns1er 893·0546 EDWUDI' CUllMl COITlR cosia Mesa 97'9-4141 lDWAllDl'llDDlEllCK El Toro 581·!>8&0 LHICOlM INllvt ·IM Bueoa Park 527-2223 • ru111 ACClnU fOR Tiffi DIUllMBrT Mondly, Fet>nJary 25, 19'IO OAllY Pflg\ •1 •PWoro ...... JAMES CAAN IN SCENE FROM NEIL SIMON'S 'CHAPTER TWO' Adds Directorial Credit with 'Hide In Ptaln Sight' Jim Raising Caan Stars i1i Tu'o New Mo v ie Hits By FRED YAGER NEW YORK (AP) --"I want lobe the bt>st actor In the world ." pro· claimed J ames Caan. here to promote the Neil Simon co m edy ''Chapter Two" and the film ''Hide In Plain Sight." in which Caan not only star~ but directs. ''l'vt' sort of strayed a way fromt that goal," admitted lhe 4l year-old art or "Things got too easy. I don't f<'l'l l'vt• worked hard in a Ion~ time I m:Jd<' .1 lot or pictures that if I had th1: C'h<1nt·1· I'd never do them .. "CHAPTER TWO" ,\!\'D "l11dt· In Plain Sight." howt·,·c·r. do not fall 111111 that cateszory. Ca an 1s proud of l"ith <1f them "'I did some good work 111 'Chapter Two · And 'Ihde In l'l.11n Sight' Is a nice piclure with uni\ t•r-,ctl themes about 8 father who's tal-.en away from his children ." For several week:s. Caan had two jobs. working on the Simon film dunng the day and editing "Hlde In Plaln Sight" at night. "It was rough for a whlle. but the ex-wife expected a c heck every month," be said . smiling. Once "Hide Jn Platn Sight'' was ln the can. Ca an still had to battle with the backers who doubted his directional s kllla. "We bad a paid screening and took a poll. NUiety-three percent said they liked it. 'l'bal 's a pretty healthy collection. "Bl 'TTHF: PRODlTERS, who had nothing l>l.'ttcr lo do. wanted to make arb1tr<.1ry chang('s I ~:ud. 'Whal the hi· I I .,., as thl' reason forth1~ pre \'t('Y. "· "It turnt>d out OK," rccall('·d Caan - But I had to fight. I had to m:.ikc thcm 1J 111.fr r~ta nd Wt• V. l' rt· n 't w <ii king al'llund on ciur knuckl<·~ It 's really h;1rd to h:111 J,! on to inkgrit:-1n thi~ bu!>i nt'"" You sound 11k" -..omc kook b1·e<.1uM· :.ou wanttodu i.:ood Y.Ork "You c111.11 see why great iJC'lors llkf' \1 a rlon > Orandu don't can· any more Th1·\ madeh1m that way. They cutblm up They made a ITT"e&t aclor like that r11mt' totlw point.,., h1•re he doe!>n 't g1H~ .1 d.11n n I k 'doing this mov1t· nu.,., .rnd h1· hJsn l 1•\1•11 n ••d the scnp1 What .11, tht•numlw·r' m;in'>" ('i\AS SAID lllS l>1i.tgest pmb!Pm a' far a s the mo" H' h11 <.1ness is C'fincc·ml'd wa-.. th:Jt he couldn't 'lay n<> l rt.Jdo L v.ant t11 Ix• thought of as a bad gu.\ ·ht• :.aid 'Now. thert> 1~n ·t enou£h money in th<• ww ld to m ake me work wlLh peo· pie I don't like 11 ·~ tl'rrible t.o gct up al 6 and so into work and 1pend t.h e day with an Idiot." Another of has big peeves 1s people tc lhn i;( him what to do. "Take t.h1s women's lib thing," Caa n said '"Women like to get on me for no reason They lblnk I'm a m g macho thln1. ldon'tcan! what they do in their personal Uva, bat they sboukin't dic- tate to me." 1HE SEASON1S •1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN ITS 1 lTH SMASH WEEK. I Al Pedno CRUISING (R) _.._, .. ,, Roy SchelcMr ALL THAT JAZZ. (R) ~-1•.11 THE JERK (R) • , ... , .. 15 ,ATSO .,,. 0 • .faECTRIC HORSEMAN" .. I 941" TAI TREil" IGP STRDIUm 0 S(1<.:cz n 0 <1v..: In , all 639 7860 ~~ .,. .. swoa-..... IM' .... .......... .......... T --·· ... ._"",_ ··STEVE MARTIN .·Jl~~ NOW PLAYING lDWAllOS' Clllf'MA W'llT IOUTN COAST "l.AU I TAOIVll IMft-81 Wn1m.ns1e• 891 393$ Cos~ '-'e~ ~6 ?711 O••not 63H770 cam 111u SlJ~lh (.oa• I I' J/l '>Jll IJ~, WlSTillmft UA l••n 8'H I 1" Otu'( ""'I J~~t C •r " '>:>o 10:1 l "tQomt bJ.4 :'SSJ llU V1"" c;,..p J.l '~ .. '::. £~ ljet'-~ o{wten l«1t '-' tJw f!(JTfh /Mand. ~launch~ ink> annther U'fJrld of~ m:te.mand danger. The world<( lw Sbl-/oln lllt-'Tfl .' Roy Edwaru Dlsncv PlL'St~ !'t R1dfic High rli1 ca -· .:HAEl NINE~ ~ --·-STEl'tlfHH IUMIM ~SC • CTlllOOClOll -----.. ROl!ERT F iiilNR ----.. ROY EOWMO DISNEY LAST4DAYS IOWUDI' UIO Mtwf#t Beacn 673-8350 0..., I • • I Jt $.oO 6 loot J 00 • • 00 • • "-! • t 00 • II 00 --------------~ 81 ftle Aaaocla&ed Pre•• The followi.at are Billboard's hot recorf hi~ {or the WMk eDd.lDc Feb. 22 as lhey appear bl this week 'a laaue of BWboard magazine . j 1. ··cany ( E le:ktra> BOT SINGLES UlUe 1'b1q Called Love·' een 2. "Vea, I'm Ready" Teri De Sario wit <Caaablanca) 3. "Do That To Me One More Time" Th lain & Tennille CCa11Jablanca> 4. "Longe r" Du Fo1elbert (Full Moon· S. "Desire" Andy Gibb <RSO> 6 . "On The R a d io" Donna Su <Casabla nca> 7 "Cruisin · "Smokey Robinson <Tamala 8. 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A combination that's attracting more and more smokers every day and-more importantly- satisfying the~ long term. 0 l'lutl, Morna IM. l'llO Ki..,. & lOO's ; ~ . INSIDE: •Ann Landers •ClauHled •Horoscape •••• • l ... By J UDITH OLSON Of•OeltY .......... Robert Randall bas probably bad more tove a ffairs than most meo, and he doesn't mind talking a bout them at a ll. The reason is that they'N.l brief and a enerally don't lead anywhere -except to a successful fashion canipMgn for a clothes designer. Randall. a Laguna Beach resident, ha s pho t o graphe d mode l s f o r magazines such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar for years and claim& that each lime he eets behind the camera. there is "a brief affair" between him and tbe m~el. • In ··fac t . h e s aid, the chemistry &>etween him and the model 1s what makes his work so s uccessful. Randall. now retired, is teaching two • classes at Orange Coast College lbjs ... s,p.rlng for students interested in f~shion ~~otography and h~ aays he tnes to make the setting as· authentic a1I posst ble. And Randall shoukl know. He's ~en <'li~king the camera since the early '40:. in Europe ~nd New York both as~· fret• lance and.studio photogra pher IT WAS a ll unplanned . he !>ayi.. a~ many people's caree rs arc "I worked as a kid at MGM studio!> 1ust out of hi~h school," he said "Then the war came a nd I s i~ned up \\llh tht• Office of Special Service~. they used Hollywood people. After he Jell the service be went to Paris armed with some sample plctwa and weathered some "very lonesome, rough time11" until he obt.alned a con· tract with Vogue to shoot for its French editioo. Easing into the bigb-fashloo busines5 was treacherous, Randall recalls. "I had never t.akea fuhlOD pictures. My first pict~·•re portraits, and It was very embartassing." WHAT BE LEAltNED, ln the ensuing months, was' that high fashion photog- raphy. u opposed to portraiture. em· pbasizes the clothe$, not the person. a.nd that there is •fme Line between the two. "If you cao't see the merchandise. why take the picture?" he questioned. ·'The girls are there just to make the clothes look better. You must capture the 11lus1on of someone wearing their own clothes. not a model modeling .. But 1l 's rea lly an illusion Most models don't dress that way at all " A good fashion model must know hov. to pose and how to follow directions. Randall i.atd "The girls' a tutudes. beha\lor .and expression are ternbl} 1mp<>rtC1nl. he asserted "('ve never known a high Ca shion modl'I to come out or charm school." THE REl.ATIO;\;SlUP t'M:l"-et·n lh<' photot(raphC'r anrl rn odel 1i. ·an 1n~ldnt thing," ht· ~ate! lit· prefers to "'urk \\tlh rnod('ll) who art• rela t 1V<:I ~ 1n<:>. pertl'nc·e<I and add:-. "There· ar~ mrxkb and then> arc mo<leb '· I "To me there's nothing like a Freocr designer," be says appreciatively. From Paris be went to New York to sign on with a large commercial studio and learn the other side of the bualnesa. He then opened his own business and worked on major accounts such as Lord and Taylor and developed a diatinctive scribble-like technique that was to become one of bis trademarks. Randall is credited with photo· graphing Lauren Hutton aod ~~b~r famous model.a before they were dis· covered." HE HAS WOltKED all over the world and says that golng on location "can be the most fun and also the most dis· astrous . "You're trapped with people. rr it ratns tl can be disastrous. But you also get the VIP treatment. You work hard but it's fun." Usually , when he ,arrived on locatt~n . he would go around the area with chamber of commerce representatives to look for shootmg locations Then. in the evening. he and the "ed itor" .... ould get together Wlth the modeb to check over t he clothing and make sure it was all "accessorized " pro · pe r I) "Then I .... a~ <'arh up and at 1l I hke ~art~ ltght," he ~atd Though Randall. thf· :-irt1st, had der tml<' idea:-. about how he wanted the p1ctun1> to look , he ~ays he always "lc·t the clJcnts do .... hat they wanted Then rou do \\hat you .... a nt They'll 1n 'anabl;, choose yourc; " Photographer Robert Randall "John Ford was my commanding or ricer. We worked in Washrngton. 0 C . making spy pictures. then l went tnto the South Pacific for a wt:tle. where I learnecl. a great deal about the tech· niques of photogr aphy." R;mdall spent sevl'fl year'\ in Pans c1l tending the opening'> of such dl'SH!nt'rs as Balmatn. G1vcnch) and Chanc·I. an experience Y.htch was to color the re!'>l or his tJre FROM THE samples he ~hows in ht~ plan1.r11ted a partment . Ra ndall the teacher 1s obviously gettmg the fashion messa.:e across to his students ¥ outh Crafts Career . . QR'f ··of Sailboats They put me in a position to learn things all the time, ' says Gary Anderson about his boat building job. The tvewport Beach resident recently attaine<j journeyman status in the marine trade. • By JOEL C. DON Of U.. O•llY ~llol SUH Five 1ea rs or aboul 8,000 hours ago. Gar} Anderson decided he wanted more out or high s chool than a bundle or knowledge. Instead of immersmg himself tn a pre college studies program, the youth opted for a career as a boat builder "I s aw m yself as getllng a head start on everybody else." says Anderson. 21. who now attends Orange Coast College part lime Ande rson r ecently wa s honored at a luncheon, where he was awarded a cert1r1cate as a journeyman boat builder by the s tate DiYision of Apprenticeship Standards. AS A JUNIOR al Newport Har bor High School. Ande rson e nrolled in the Coastline Regional Occupation Program, which offers vocational training to high school students and adults in the Orange Coast area. Anderson was assigned to work for Bangor Punta Marine, where he learned the e ntire boat building trade ; from mold and mi Uwork to wood flllishing and detailing. "They call you a boat builder but you can go from start to linish and build a boat." be says. "It's s uch a broad area that I could go work for a carpent ry shop ma ktng cabinets or make custom parts for car6.' · Apprentice boat builder!! are taught skills at the Costa Mesa sailboat manufacturing that can be applied to the entire marine industry. says Gt:'ne Madden, vice president of manufacturing Andt-rson is the r1rst CROP s tudent to graduate lhrou~h the Bangor Punta appren t 1ceship program, Madden notes "I llA\'F. YET to sec an unemployment or rice because I have a trade tha t alw ays has a need_ somewhere in lbe world,'' Madden. 56, adds. Now a full -time employee or the m an ne manufacturing firm . Aoderson hopes lo work in lhe engmcenog department, developing new marine materials. "They put me in a position to learn things all the time . Every day I get more responsibili- ty." says Anderson. of his recent tnp lo Florida to learn a new therm al plastics process. "The idea of going to plastics in boat build· 1ng is sort of foresight on the company's part. It will add lightness and lower the cost of boats," he says. Free Business Cards .. VaIDable To Colleetor By DAN HALL .. _ ..... ..,..., ...... AVON, Conn. -"Baseball cards cost 35 cents or so. Buliness cards are free." Ben B. Klau makes It tlear that he doesn't think lightly about collecting things. If be bad collected baseball cards instead of bUllneu cards, at 35 cents each he would bave lbelled out more than $1,600 so lar. Tbe 11-year-old collector has 4,632 cards, and be'• been at it for only a year. ••11ost people think business cards are pretty dull things, but they come in all shapes and sizes," said the besP'c:tacled hob· t,yi1t ~ conversation a(' •bllitY hlf alrea41rfar~wn Ills dimlnutivefraifte. 8BN ~ ob~~s rellsb as )te dia· play1 lab cuda: et!_lf_ white ones, cards .... ,.. ia-e .,_cans. 'some wtt.b caaal~ t~ lutl'IQoaa .• Liie tbu ~ without a vwcor >.IU"D: loC t~ Prelident Carter's card la One of bis prised poae.lbla. , He malled bls own card -''Ben B. klau, bUllnesa card eoUec:tor'' to the Whll4 Hout• and. after a considerable waJt, cot two back from tbe president. Ben says bl• overall favorite ts an tlebonlte card th.aped like an on can. Ben. who also has a "ham" radio license and handles a news paper route. got hooked on bis Wlll!ual hobby when classmate Matt fie~y gave him 40 duplicate buslnesa cards in return for cards of Ben's mother and father for his own collection. . FROM THERE. it became a family af· fair. Ben's lawyer father bep.n Mltinl Hide cards he received; an uncle wbo files jetliners has picked up others from u far away as Turkey, lran and Peru, aad one aunt relied on friends lo gel the largest eont101ent or cards in Ben's collection, frofn IBM ex· eculiVll. The card-collecting cluamates allo have a (onn letter that they aend to proml•inl .C:Om})ades. "I..,.. golng to stop at 10,000, but then I IMard a,. a TV pro1ram of somebody who bu that l'DMy and more," Ben said. What la hJa toai now? • "I'll J-.t write to I.he 'GuioneH Boot of Yt'orld ~',"be replied. With all this early exposure to the busl· ness world, one ml1ht wonder what pro- resslon Ben has decided to enter. It's com· mercial fiytng -because you travel fre., ol course" O..ly ~.194 ....... ..., ........... _, Journeyman boar bwlder Gary Anderson Stress Important NEW YORK 1 A Pl Stress 1s important 1r we're lo have som e e nthusiasm and motivation tn our lives. s ays Rosalind Forbes. but there a re different levels of stress. so it's important ror each person to know his or her optimal stress level. "The optima l stress level is the one which sot you where you are today in terms or your life a nd your career,'· Or Forbes saJd She ts lhe founder of the Forbes Associatl"S Stress Consultants of New York City and the author or two books. "Corpor a te Stress" a nd ··1.1 re Stress." "When we do have that optimal stress level, besides beint enthusiastic and motivated. stress gives you an energy, It helps you to think more clearly. The mental abilities are heightened because of that aUl.ht spurt or adrenaline In the body. and that's where the energy comes from. too," she said. DR. FOUES SAYS lbe optimal stress level for optimal performance la a slichtly keyed-up reeUnf-. She HYI ttts the feetln• a person may get when, he or she goes for a job interview. re· celves a promotion, or standi up and addresses a group ot peers or emploYeel. She ~ that when persons are operating at their opt1maJ stress level, they enjoy contacts with people, they tend lo get more done ln less Ume, and they seem to be able to make better dedsioo.s. "I'm sure that streSll can also be debllitat-~ but we're fandlng now that \f you want to aUftffd in your career. If you're upwardly ~. I would aay the rtal secret to success In &le poeitJon I.a how well you can deal with the prtUure," lhe Hid. Dr. Forbes said she'd found the very top le.el erxecutJvea were the ones wbo bad the ln· nate abWty to handle stress productively. to cbunel It into thetr work. Jn addiuoa to •n optimal stress level, Dr. F'orbet 1ay1, there is also 1tra1 underload, in which there la not enough stimulation or challqe in a person'• environment: and stress overload, which ls when an lndlvidual bas too mueh preuure to handle, and thus cannot rune· tlon well. SHE SAID ON. l.NDICATION of s tress overload would be "J change -either an in· rr case or a de<.'rt-ase -in eating, smoking or drtnkmg habits. Causes of pressure. she said. maybe a ma1or JOb change or relocaUon. a divorce or the end or a long-term relationship "It's a total accumulation of these events that makes 1t difficult for us to cope and deal wtth day·to-day pressu res," Or. Forbes added And what about stress underload ? Dr Forbes said the signs of too little press ure or '\ttmulation may include the following : Feeling that you are overqualified or have be('n overqualified for the jobs you've held. Feeling that the jobs you've bad in the past did not have the stimulation. challenge or creativity that you need . -Feeling that you've reached a plateau in a career. maybe gone as fa r as you can. and feel· Ing that there are no more goals, no more s lots to move Into as far as advancement is con· cerned. HOW DOES a pe~on recognize stress un-, derload? "One of the things we notice is the in· I dlvldual feels tired a lot or the time. So chronic fatigue, which we usually associate with too much pressure or just being drained or our energy, can occur when there's not enough pres· s ure or sUmulalion, · · she said. Dr. Forbes added, "We also know that peo- ple wlth this underload situation complain ol in· . somnia, difficulty sleeping at ni,,ht. strained relation.ships at home and at work. · How do people react to this? "In wortinC people we've noticed a hlaber l rate of absenteeism; we've a1ao seen more ln· , stances of drinklng problems, and allo ._ l number of cues ol marttal lnlldellty. So ap- parently the boredom people experience either 1 1 on the job or ln tbelr life they try to compensate for by seeking 1Umulatioo in other areas," she said. , I For the PHt seven yeartt, Or. Forbes hat : , worked with executives from more than 50 cor· poraUona, demon1traUn1 how to channel atress into a poettive mana1ement force. She made her remarks at a workshop at the Ford Found•· lion recentl)•. sponsored by the Bu!tlneH and i"rofeulonal Womcn'11 Found.~Uon and Ohe Clairol Corp. I .. ' ...... ~.,*U91Y21.1• FEATURING .................... - Par.-medfes Reap DlvHlend From ' Las Veg• Night ., ,.,..,. OJ.ION ............... WbeD JOU're on a ft•ed budett, tt'a ftlc. '°"'a lltale extra cub oow ud then. A•d the HunUqton s.aeb aad Fountain Valley paramedics are l.Lke •OY otber cooaumer. They a.1•911 have a ahopplac lllt of t.binp they'd buy If only they bad t.be = Tbou&b the unita aN f by the clt,y, there ii always new equlpmeot that would be uadul beyCIDd what ls in lbe budeet, Tbanb to t.be Huntington Beach· Fountain Valley Board ot Realtors. tbe paramedics. for the lut six years . have bad approximate ly $10,000 extra eacb year to spend. Tbe money la ra1Md throuCb year· ly events such as Alea and parties. accordint to board apokeaman Carolyn £wUac. For t.be ftnt five years the board put on a rummage saie but "it in- volved mootbs and m onths ol at.orlo& all tbe dooations," Ms. Ewin& said. .. namma1e •• Ml pU't.J eMAllDaa Jlm Moore le ~_.a ,. UaM tM Mxt Laa Vepa N .... .W Mt muda mon. Why la a bMrd ol ....... Pia& money to the ~t ··Many m.-nben ol tlM bOeld baq received belp from t11em.+• Ma. Zw· lDg said. ··And U. paramldlm U.. come to the board .....et•• IO ..,.. stories of bow tbeJ•ve belped pnm.i. nent peop&e." So, it seemed lite a AoOeal project for tbe 2,000-member board, WWcb la clvlc-mAncWI. Chuck Reynolds, the liaison between the paramedJcs and the board, said the douUoo UIU&Uy ii put tn the bank until • decllk>n la made about what t.o buy. "We Just tot f04JI' Kedrlct Estrica- tlon Devices," be aa1d. •'"l'bey'N uaed for geUiq people oat ol can. They help preYeOt back lDJuriea and paralysll.'' ••we have tbe most modem equip- ment available and we caa update it quickly, tbanka to the fund." Reynoida said. Beok Life Prolonged NEW YOU <AP> -Wbet.ber' ~ eolled rare old ..._.. '11 IOdar'• L"'n.11::.=;Ji? ..,..,c-:=--z:t.... wD ... -... ,. .. ... ~ -,..,...,.,,..,. ....... ~ uwn. "ftilJ cnm -... .... .._,, alMI••· we•lln ...... Ms& ... lpUJ ....._. aB .... 11111 IL or .. ... op-.boob1'91111 .... ... ..... ~ .... ,,.... ...... .. Lm'1 1. w1i10. aa w r• ~ a W.W. ba•1t•• MN II I 11 •h for ... m•HP22H .. --... --..... :t ........ ti· fen-••wost61 .... ID aood-..MtioD: -Luft ---•PHe ltet••• boob• U.., aa be ..W Ollll and replaced eut17 ............ ~ more than et-..,.._.. ..._.. * abelve ftl'Y 1.rse ad "'7 small books next to each otller. Pollowtu th1.a advice will make Hat• a.Ii .... and keep JOQr' .... , ........ . -Store boob awa'f fl'OID ......... . preferably lo a 1t•n-fronted bookcae. Dust off the topl of yoas- boob 5IO dirt cto.D't collect near the . -Nfter the COl'IMl"S of pqlS to ltff'p your place; U.ll eaues ln .. Cb&e damace. espedally wbeD the bu •&eel and u. dried~ paper breaks otf easily. Htrllinf1on Beach paramedics Dale Fike, left, and Mike Miiis " · show reaJtor Jim Moore new equipment. •[~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- A Laa Vegas Night aeemed much easier, so tbe board tried it laal year and attradecl more than 800 people to the Seaclllf VW.ce Sboppiq Center in Huntington Beach. The total earnings fell short of the The paramedic UDita al.to bave re· cently purcbued a coronaey ob· servatioo radio f« $6,500. wtddl llnk.s them to the boepital, and some "re· corcUne Annies," which are 1.-ed to teach cardio-pulmoaary reauacit.· tlon. -()pen a new book carefully, ..-~ 1y ea1la1 the blodlo1 in aenral places; don't lay an open book pates · down. it: !... .. DEAR FRIENDS: ft1s Is a lint to me. l'Te ee.er behre started a eehlmll lt7 arS1a1 YH to rea41 a .._. for stieer pleume .• ..,_ ..... (by PJall. ol eom11e) ts ••da a pm I ...ada't pat I\ ...... I read nery wonl ud wu eorry dlere • 'wau•t more. De yeanelf a faTOr alld get lllls · ,,. heart-warmlag, fraU, '-1' ~ at .. ce. The pat.UaMr. SUnea ud Sd•er. 'fte price, Sll.15 -~ pealat.......,.. .,.,.... .. yean. .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Call me ''Oum· my" if you want to, but please print this letter. H's too late for me. but maybe I can help save Mme other sucker from getting ripped off, like I was . I saw a lonely-hearts club advertisement m a magazine last August. The lady sent her pic- ture. and 1 sent mine. She said she was 33 (J am 38). and her letters sounded Uke she was a respectable. high·class. educated person. I lost my wife two years ago and wanted a mother for my two little boys. This woman had never been married but made a point ol the fact that she ;had turned down many opportunities. She said she was a schoolteacher and k>ved kids. She also said she was thrilled a\ the thousht of Uv· m.m-"-b. I ' ~ ft..e ....,... ... ol ea11......Una aad --.._,,.,.,,.. eMla. I Mat Iller a~ to eo.er .... "'4M COit a,.._ Uelret to~. wt.ere I ..... 1aaM-•...-~ Job. Tbe woman Uved ... ~ .• ~ In Soutll Carollu. - I met the plane she was suppesed to be on and there was no sign or her. I telephoned her that evening, worned sick. He r phone had been disconnected. It's been over a month since all this hap· pened. I am so burned up, I'd Ute to hire detec lives to ftnd ber, but what good would it do! I s ure don't want to ma.ny her anymore. Just print my letter, Ann, lo warn other poople who are too lnJIJting. -THE FOOL IN nlE IGLOO DE.All FalEND: It _..,. eeuea .. a•ue •e llew •••7 latelllJ::t peeple allew &lte••we .. 1et f'leeeM u ,.. were. 1-.e re..--~are-~. Over the years I have natty retaed to OK bllDd matcbmaklag -ao ma&&er a... ~ ble It IOG8ds. <If yoa wW read ~ ••all prtat yoa'IJ aee t.llat the aeniee la 8eftr free - someone la makiACsome mwy ••eplace.) I lake lbe poslUoe tltat uy mu er woman who bu failed lo flad a mate~ ·~ soda.I cb.uels, and Is wiJJlq to lean &Jae Miff. tion ol a busbaad or wile to a cotafHll.er or a1ea· cy, mat not be wrapped very ttOt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife ls a nice penon. but she is a 1reat talker and loTeS an ar1ument. <She calls them .. excbaa1ea of ideu" « "lntelledual ~") lD \be meaadme, .... can pick a ftPt .. ...,... oo tbe meda al tM s.aa 8. AM~ dDU&r -or u todQ .. llooday Tbe problem la tbat "Doria.. (not her real name> complains that I don't live her proper backing. She says a loyal husband would get in· volved lD the discussion on the side or his wife and "help her out ... She claims that when I sit there and don't say anything it is the same as siuing with the opposition. She calla me "dis· loyal.I' To be perfectly truthful, Ann, I lbink one loudmouth in the family la enou.p. Pleue ex· preu your opinion. We both want It -LOTS OF TALK IN BERKELEY DEA& BE&llBLltY: TIM Mat way to rea..-d .. ,.... leUer la lt7 IMI r..ta1 a ll8e di~ f .... :J ...... u09e 11••• ....... Ute fa•lblaeee.p.•• GoodTl•e• S in ger G r eg Topper "ill headlin t' l'nlertalnment a t the annuul lJSC Tov. n und Gnv.n J unior Auxtl1an ·..., tJt•rH (1 1 Marth J!; ot thl· \tarriotr Jlot.l'I '\t•v. pori H(•,1rh l'rot·t·l·1h \\Ill hl'lp ptn\td• \ ::.cholar.-h1~ for out~tandmg \I.Omen al thf> L ntH·r~1t\ of ~uttwrn Cahforni<J. Top~r . ldt J,:I\• ,1 l•lt•\11'-' 1Jf lhl' ~huw t n Cobb~ ) \kt· ;111d H1111nw \1 ,tr-;hJll Thi n<•J'leftl lh• Ill\' 1:-. 1..~.-1 th• Good Tim_., Holl · About Convertible Furniture I AP> -Jud&J,ng from the number or new pieces oo the market. consumer interest tn dual-purpose and convertlbJe furniture blL!i never been higher. nfE ULTIMATE In ronvertibltity IS 11 piano that was patented in 1884. It opened in- to a bed and. in addJlion. h~ drawers to store ~. accordJog to JCJIMl1>h Butler, an authority on 19t h century Ame r ican funuture. ··Business Picture Sofas that open into beds: coffee tables that tum lnto dJnJng tables: chairs that recllne and beaches that conceal atorage cavities are a few of the currently popular items. One might think that the new dual purpose furniture Is a response to modem times. s maller rooms. a more sophisticated group of COMumen. 'fl_ Cooverti~e furniture is an outgrowth of factory production or furniture. says Butler. wbo 11 curator of Sleepy Hollow Restorations a nd an u soclate professor at Columbia University School of Arcflitttture. And fac· tory production of furniture started in 18M when a Srottisb cabinetmaker named Dun· t'an Phyfe set up a wood fumJture factory In New York. Phyfe's factory.made, but ex· pensive. wood ple<"e'.S soon made him the moet fashionable cabinetmaker tn New York. .... ~;Focuses On Women But. despite a teo~ncy to beUev~ that all progresa takes place lo the present or the future, dual.purpose furnitUtt is far from a new invention_ NEW YORK (AP) -More women than e ver before are being asked to pose for a busi· '• ne11s portrait. report professional photographers • a U a rowid the country. "Women have made tremendous advances in busineaa very recently," says Ted Slrlin. Master ot Photography. a pas\ president or the Professional Photographen of America and owner of a portrait studio tn Sacramento, Calif. "UnW just a few yean ago, we always thought exclusively of men as subjects for ex- ecutive portraits. Now our studio is doing nearly as many for women as for men." BACHRACH STUDIOS also notice an in· crease in business portraita or women who have a chieved middle management or higher posi· tions for firms ln adve rtising, sales, insurance. manufacturing and other fields. Kenneth .Carpenter, manager of Bachrach's New York studio, says that the percentage of women among the executives it photographs ,.. has doubled irt the past two years. Faith · Russell. Boston manager, adds. "There have been increases of women in the executive ranks, mosUy at banking, insurance or real estate firms." The Philadelphia studio, managed by •. Jackie Lang, notes a alight Increase fo r portraits of women, primarily from the pro· ·• feaaions -lawyers, doctors. architects -and some from politics. ID Chicago, Moffett Sti.adio apeclallles ln ex· ecutive portraiture. Trudy Graff, who bandies •portrait sittings for the firm, reporta an in· creue tn the percentage of women clients tn the put few yean. •"JUE STllDUNG thing about our execullve '~ clientele," she says, ••ta that so many women • ar~ eo aUtte:SSfUl..-t such a youn1 ace." The atudlo photographs many attorneys and roanaien in their mld·20a. Small towns are also noticin1 a boom, often H due to the creat numbers of women in real " estate •'They us e portraits for Identity ~ purposes. for business cards. newspaper a rticles and advertisements," expla ins Leon _ .Kennaber, Muter of Photography and owner or ... a 1tudio ln GuhtersvUJe, Ala. ....... .. Fruit Cr1cebio, a llut.r of Photography and at.udJo owner ln Port Artlaur, Texaa, also has observed an increase in women executive portraiture for local businesses -particularly real estate, insurance, travel bu.reaua aad the Cbambet" of Commerce. At the six Gittin1s-Texu studios tn Dallas. Houston and Fort Worth, Arthur Heitzman, Master of Photography and vtce president of the firm. notes a dramatic increase ln the number or women in s uch professions as law and medicine. BUT BEA MARKOW. vice president of Markow Studios tn Phoenix. Artz.. bun 't noticed any marked lncrease in women e x· ecutives: "We 've been photographing them for years, mostly middle manalfement and up, for such areas as banking, politics and behavioral science. But there a re more women now who head their own businesses among those who come to us for business portralts." CUSTOMmma 199d--::J'" Hettd '9fttehed ,.,,... 1803 Newpon Blvd. Costa Mesa Horhnr I 1te1 IM .. ;..;&; w'-..., I 107 .....,_. -.& c .......... ••~7lOI Ar~oros MISSONI PRESENTS .......... SPRING 1980COLLECTION 1 st Showing Monday f.ebruary 26 at Out Or•• Town & Country Shop 543-1760 ra incheck! perm sp ecial extended! Reg 55000 Specrol s40 OTHER PH?tv1S Reg 5-10 00 Reg 535 00 Spec101 Soeciol 532 528 Complete with Cut Shompeo & Styling By Moster Slyt1st /.- '~ HJt VCAJ O"ld You Hot J I((()( HfWU>IESSEIS HUNTINGTON BEACH -10119 Adams Ave. -912-2"4 • NEWPORT BEACH -1120 Mac Arthur Blvd. -844-ICMO IAYINE -5315 Unlveralty Drive -512-3833 , ' ' ) \ . . FEATURING NEWS FEATURES Art A~tioa An art. auction will be held at 7 .30 pm. March l at the Huntington Bea<'h Librar)! sponsored by the Hunlmgton Beach branch of the Ameri can Association of Uni versit v Women . Showing an oil to be an auct ion are, from Jefl. Carol Feser and Nancv 7..eleznikar. F'or dcta1b. t·all 962·0fi27 o.r 840·565.5. DAR Lists \\ ii111ers For Essay Contest Orange Coast elem entary school students look booors recently in an Ame rican history es- s ay coote9t. Youngsters from Newport Bea<'h a nd Costa Mesa public and private schools submitted 155 entries to the contest. s ponsored by the Colonel Wllnam Cabell chapter o f the Daughters of the American Revolution. Budding writers comp()Sed essays on the subject, "lndustnes and Trades during the American Revolution." Taking first place honors were: fifth grader Elna Camaras or Harbor View Elementary School; sixth grade student Heidi Sdunidt of Newport .Elementary School; seventh grader Cara DeNu,.oi of St. John the Baptist School; ... ellbtb lllMle student Dav1d Fiorentino of Hor'ace Enallli MJddle School. f1rwt place winners were guests al the Feb u meeting of tbe DAR held at the home or Mrs. Bneden Plncb, In Corona del Illar. Qaaleet Judges were Mrs. 11.W. Martin, ila.. .!:Wart J. Miller and Mrs. Wllliam B. Tritt. ( TUESDAY. FEB. Z6 BJ SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIF.$ (March 2l·April 19>: Past efforts. investments begin to pay dividends . Older in· dfvidual arranges "surprise party." Gather foTces, consolidate, d eal with Cancer . Capricorn persons. You get property or other a ppraisal which elevates financial standing. TAURUS <Apr il 30·May 20): Accenl ve rsatility -m eans try various me thods. dis- patch messages, give full play to intellectual curiosity. Gemini. Sagitta rius natives figure in scenario. Relative "presents" you with good ~ews. Long·raoge pla ns come into focus. GEMINI CMay 21-June 20): Study Taurus message. Deal with Aquarius, Scorpio persons. Money picture bri~htens if you are a lert to de- tails. fine print. Basic checks. revisions and re· views a re n ecessary. Act according ly . Be tho rough. show that you do m ean business. CANCER <June 2l ·JuJy 22>: Cycle high, make c hanges, discuss aspirations with ••special" person. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius n atives figure prominently. Be independent, direct. confidential --circumstances will favor your efforts. Yo u could Wln a popularity con- test! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You gain access to "inside information." Your potential for emo· tiOt>aJ and fin ancia l stability 1s enhanced. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio person s figur e prominently. Adjustments. changes in domestic area are featured. VlaGO (Aug . 23·Sept. 22) · Illus ion. romance, friendship. profitable bus iness vcn· tures are highlighted. See people as they are. not merely In idealistic lig ht. Pisces person could help you over legal hurdle . You have rare "second chance" to perfect techniques and cor rect errors. UBaA (SepL 23-0ct. 22>: Accent on pro-4-.... laandling more responsibility. adding lo ernl:lle, making room for yourself at top, Caoeer. Capricorn persons figure in scenario - and 80 does the number 8. One "in charge" ~d become an ally . 9CO&PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: You sense palM d public -you gain through publishing. tra•el, CTHplog l ong-range view. Bring prt.tties lnto focus in sense that you select What can be as contrasted to mere whimsy. You .,...due to be rid of a losing situation. You are go-M lo set recooiJtlon for recent efforts. SAGtnASIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): You lean where you stand with member of opposite eu -10" also gel lo heart of partnership, ftaeodal matt.en. You soon will have fresh op- portunity to acbleve a major goal. Leo, ~ ,enons flgure in exclUng scenario. CA.PllJC»SN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Make in· t.elliceat eomesaaona, spar for time. Gather in · formadla, take stock, obta.l.n professional ap- 1pral1al1. Accent oo family relations hips, f properly. savings account, interest rates. Another Capri com Is ln picture. Ml',1A.&R18 (Jaa. 20·Feb. 18): Avoid direct. ~. Diversify. Social affair could 1194 tDf'"....._Una" coot.eta. Gemini, Vlrto. ....,.... peftlODI play slptncant roles. You l*f'. 8Mtlou1 lnform1tlon concernin1 money ... tote. PllCD (Feb. 19-lllarcb 20): Create, II· l•tiak. dramatJJe bettefs. A«ent on style. rot,DaDCe, sPeda.1 reJaUonthlpe with cblJdren, ...... ol .,.,,O.lt.e sex. AquarlUll, ScoTplo, )Ao lMlllns llfu.re promlnently -and ao does ..._ aember ·4. You 11tn 1011. followin1 '"llecr••'Y revtaJoaa." WMte Tapped For Energy 87 TROllA8 D. ELIAS Whc'fW!V~r Gov EdmWM'I Brown Jr. po.lnta to wlnd, a1nwltural waat ... 1eoc.JMrcual ud ~ prt"vk>ully unlhouthl of C!MJ"IY aour~ u ~r parta ot CaUfo rnlo'a •oera,y h.llunt, hi• •udiencea have ditrk uJty taking hla ldeu aenOU1ly. ThoAe eourcff h11ve 1ooe 11n&.apped for ao long that the u.sual preaumpUon ls lh•t they offtr no u1eable cnt'!rAitY Thal'• lb«! H me sort of au ump· Uon madf' by mOtJt lnduun~ about the beat their prort.'Uff produce -un tll tht-11t bll' orderf'd ullUH1'1i lo i.1an t.1ppln1 It by U..'!l' 11r u cogenera lion progrum SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS o ~ tht.• more eaotf'rlr 11ltt•rnat1ve energy sources a.lso s how 11.:ni. of ~t·1'>m1ng productive Not ~urpnsingly. 1t 1s uncertatnty over the cos1s or mvt l' convenuonal e nergy that has spurred the mO.'>I i.Ut'C't•i.srul or the alternative projects. That 1i, t ht.'~ of a~rn·ultural w~t.es by a maJor Modesto canner L(J(E MAN\' ('ANNERIES, Tn-Valley Grow· t-r~ faced l'Vcr increasing fuel costs a nd un· ccrlain natural gas s upplies. ll also had a problem d isposing of wui,tes like fruit pits and shells of walnuts and almonds Tri·Valley's wastes alone represent ycurly potential energy sources equal to about 30,000 barrel!'> or fuel otl The canner decided on one response to both proble ms It convcrkd one or its boilers to run on <'rusht.'d fruit p1Lc;, usrn~ steam from the wastes to cook fruit and d t>un cans Garb<t~t'. thus, now ht•lps fue l the cannery. ··PRICfo~S t-'OK NATURAL gas us boiler fuel have incr east'<i f1v<• times since 1972." said pro1ecl managt•r Klaus Stnbtx'. "We> can use solid wastes a nd fuel at ont•·third the price of natural gas." What'.s more. the waste-ene rgy proJect has re · duced the cannery's output of pollulanls like sulfur oxid e and nitrogen oxide. "What Tri-V<1lley has done is demonstrate that wastes can be a \'aluable resource." s aid state Energy Commissioner James L. Walker ... Now 1l rem ams for us to work with other segments of the agricultural and fo restry indus tries t o de· monstrate t he energy potential of their sohd wastes." · USE OF WlND I SN'T yet that far along. But three separate Ene rgy Commission-funded p ro- jects may soon demonstrate lbat il a lso can be useful. One program s ees the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. installing a 40·kiJowa tt wind turbine at the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Another c alls for installation or two wind turbl.nes on homes, with the hope that lhey will work well enough t-0 spur a much larger program . MOST PROMIS.ING, THOUGH, ls installation or a large turbine near the wind·swept San Luis Reservoir in Merced County. The state Depart· ment of Water Resources will put the wind· produced ene rgy into the power system 1bat operates the California Aqueduct Nooe ot these projects 1a yet a ~ted s uccess. bul Ener1y Commlaaioa C .. alraan Russell Scbwelckart says bee~ winds to pro- duce 250 meaawatts ot eoersy by 1111 aod mucb more after that. That would make wind the equivaJent ol one nuclear power plant unit. IT'S OBVIOUS THAT neither these new sources nor the hot geothennaJ brines that are already being tapped an Sonoma, Lake and Im· perial counl1~ can be expected to r eplace any of Cahforrua 's conventional power plants in lbe next 10 years. But they are still in their infancy and s how promise of becoming large factors farther down the line. And they have be1nm to remove some of Gov. Brown·~ cncr~y rhl'torit: from th e realm or the ridJculous f F.'IW1$0CO/umm.st t>a.sedmSanta M0711ca > QUEENIE "I thought they were extinct." Barton Heads PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING etOS N oUtt h Mt•CW QI "f" tt-et ,_,. H . Bo d Boero OI lnl'JI•• OI .... CO.•• °"" 08))1ce ar munlty Col•-O•Wl<t ol Or..,~ Covnty. C...tf'Ot'f'W•, w111 rec:erwe ~,.., Marion Barton o r DIOtvD IOttOO •.m.T-Y.~" 4 1'90 •I "" Pur~nv °""· ot w ld Newport Beach has been M:11001 c11w1<1 _.., •• 1s10 .......,., elected pr"""1'dent or the ...... ~. C:O.•• ~ c.lt'-nl•. lit ._., Wl!ICll ,....,. ... o -W111 ti. CIUO!i<IY board or directors of _ _, __ • HospiceOrangeCounty JO _,, IH!le wtlll ............. H , O C M w•ll OA$0 control unit• or •P.. osp1ce range oun-pi'o_,_, ty Is a oon·profit ~roup •11 11..,,, .... io11111\.cc-• •tt11 h ,,,. 810 l'Of'fl'I ln-llOn> -Cofldl· l al provides in-ome ''°"'--.111<.c~-"•·•­care to the termlnally 111 on"'•_,,_.,.,._"'"'",,,. oftkt B · · of ttte ""'"i.nlnO A9tftt of ..io .c-• arton 1s a registe red o1•tr1<t nurse. IEKll -muot '"""'" ••11t 111' Honored Cadet Robert G . Schmidt., 110D of Mr. and Mrs . Wiiii am V . Schmidt o r 1105 E . Balboa Blvd.. Balboa, b11 been named to tbe- commandant'• Ust for. out1landln1 rntutar)" perfonn&Me at the U.S. Alr Force Aca8em1, Colorldo SPl'inc•. Colo. He 11 1 lfT7 graduate ot Newpo1''r rborHJah. bid • c~' c'-l:ll. -1111M ~"-'· or b_., --,,.,, .... to -orCMr OI u. C.O.st ~11y Coll• Ol•trlcl 8otrd of Trwu .. , In •n tmovnt not._• tMft flw "'~eflt O'I of Ille \wnl bid Me e-eflt .. lllet Ille llld!Mr •Ill oni.< 11110 tM ,_.~ '"'trKI If IM .-'' ewwded to "'"'· '" t .. _.Of l•f~~ ...... fl\• 10 Midi centrec;I, -l OI -c .. o wttl ........... Ot fl\ -<eM ol ......... 11111 -,,,..... •Ill .,. .............. ~dhttl<t. Ho~,,.., wl!Mr8W llll llld fOt e _.fM of ~llw (~I dt.,_ .. . ........... -~ ... -... . T,_ ....., Of Tr"'4-.t ,_, IM prl¥1 .... of '9!«'1119 ... y -•II _.. ., ............ .,,.......,,lift .. 111-... ,.,...11, ... "" •• ., ""1119 .... 1 ... HOftMAN I . WATSON s.e..-r, ..., .. ~ ,.llOll'1ltCI ~ .. CMtl 0.Uy l'llol, , ...... ,, ... "· tteo all ., ~. 'llbf'wwV 2$, ltlO OAA.Y PILOT ]IRA'-fl{( l•formatloa Laeldag ~ · · · 'Ii Ranger Job Interestins ~ ..!::.. '"!CV.a~ :=:ti "::-ic!: ( Nn""'E~ D · ·~. YH Mlp me ftad CMlt lbMt itt ~. n..:'7 -S. 8 ., Meat&omery, Ala. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE lotO'T'ICI' INVITING e10$ Nohe• h ""'•OY 0•"'•" Ui•t ·~ ro °' 1......_ o1 -C.O.•t t.om "'"'V C.0.1 .... D•~lrtrt of Ot•"'O't ty c..tlfOf'ft-• .. llftll r«.•fVW ~•ltllO UO 10 fllur.O.y It 00 • rn M•r<h tJ, ,_ ~ ,,,. Pv«....,•no 0..01 of oO ><-Ol,ltt(I IOUl.0 •I IJIO d•"'' a.,,,.nu • Co\•• M•\• •Utof'n.•~ •• wftt<ft tt,,.. Wtd 0..0\ ••U C>ubloUy-•no rot.a lo-PA f L 1 MIN A AV CL ASS SCH E 0UL£. F•U t'llD AU bt<h ¥1' 10 o. 1n •<<0t~• •ttn ... 8•0 Form 11>\lrtKt-~ ""O C-1 ~.oft'~ ~•'<•t.on' •n<n .,. ~ ~ '"" '°"""""Y °" ~u'1"<11n ,.,. Dill<~ i>t ,,.. Purc"""'no "'""' 01 w.a ~­t11,tr•c t E~f\ biddl'f" mv\I \ot.IOf'nU w 1tn "'' bfel 4 ta,,.,...\'"""'"'· C.•rttf..-d CM(:•, O< II-~ """"' m-NV.DI .. IO llw oroer ot Ille Co.ti '°"""""''Y COii~ 01\tf1(f Board of ftuut-... , 1n •n •mouf'lt no.1_..~, tMn hw fW 'C,.nt ·~ , bf tf\f' \um btd tO ~ OU4'r&tHf'" th"I trw b•Odttr wtll fl'nl•' llHO tf'W> orooo'4·d C~trtt<t o ,,.. ~" ., 4_...Mdfoo to nfM l n tN_. .. Wf"ll ot fdilVff to ""'"' 1n to \VC-h <ontt • t O"-orott--.fl>CJ'-"' '"'" t l'le( .. Wiii .,.. fOfffi\Ml, Ot' 1n '"• I •v Of .a bol'\d. OW• full 'U'n flvr""C)f w ilt 0- f~fllled towuo "'~ "'''"'-' No ~, m•v w1th01 •* n., bWJ tor • oeuod Of '°' '' ''v" '4\• dtitY\ .,,,., tn,.. O.ttf' wt'°' ttw °""''hnQ ,,._.ro• r,,.,_ Bott'o OI fru''"' 'ft"*'"'•' •~ Of'iYIJ1'9' l)f ft'f'll'( hftQ Mt'/ ltnG •II 06Ch Of IO "'"""9' M'IY 1tr~t•f11t.-~ 0' "' turm .. tU"'""'-•"•,.,vt>tOOr 1n tfwibt001nq NORMAN [ WA TSON ~,. ... ,.,, &..to.rd t)lf 1 t'U\lf"t'*\ PuDllVW"CJ 0r""O" C.0.\1 D oily P1 ... ,1 l'•D 1\ "''" ), l9t0 o/~IO P UBLIC NOTICI.:: N·-laGAL "°1'1 tt U AT'S CW CAU f'Otl NIA PUBLIC NO'nCE -I'd lib to bear from readers wtU. ctmed with operation ma1nteiibce backll'CliUDcf oo Ulil one -a.umbers in-bU ,_ • • formaUoo ~ma to be u eluai the pu c recreat~ •• administrative and bo veu per'IOMel taaka. William F. llyan. • mlnablemowman. Despite repeat· president of the National ~lion ed inquiries to the National Park of State Park Direct.ors says tW best Service, I never received a aatid'YlDI way to break ln L" to obtain a •e:ree anawer on bow muy permanent stelt ln recreation admioittratloe or opeolapareaoticipatedt.biayearaod management, wit h ple nty Of in· in wb.a&partofthecountryhirtncpro-tern11hlp experience a long the Jlilla • apectueembri&bteat., • At the state level. Ryan says SO•p~· The ~l I can say 1s that compel•· cants compete for each openlll£ l ion continues to be staggering for Before butting your head ag•t a this glamor -image JOb And the w.>rk locked gate. consider the back'6>or. may not be what you expect. Graduates of two.year p rograms In BECAUSE OF' THE current ert\ natur al resources or conservation phasis on urban progr ams. range~ technolo~y a re said to be finding are encouraged to spend at least 3 Jobs. m w nJy at the state lev~I. a:. year an cuy sett.mgs So. you might forestcy, wildlif~ management or soil manage a rock concert for inner city consei:'~taon aides . P ro motioa op- k1ds at one point an your career. porturuues can lead to pa rk manager while re:;cuing oven ealoU5 chmbt-r:. work. . or leading fireside nature talks Jt The. National Recreation and P ar k oth ers. Advancem ent lead!> lo Association sells career pam&!lfilets management duties. f~r . S3 each: you ca':' ~blrun a free Undaunted by the dismal prospects Listing from the assoc1at1on's publica- ror getting h1re<f? Still eager for the lions offic~ at 1601 N. Kent SL, J llh $11.000 to $14,000 t>eginntng salary? Floor. Arlington. Va. 22209. Then complete a four-year coHeg(' pro~ram with subje<'ts applicable to pbrk m<Jnagemc:nt. ur obtain thre•· years of park or l't1ni.1•r\'at1on l'X pt-r1ent·e E:~tahh~h ~our ellg1b1l1n u~ I akin~ I ht· f<·ednal P<•rsonn"I A<1 rn 1n1 strat1on Comp\•lt•nc1· Exum1nJ lion ,11 lh1• nt·a rC''>l t · ~ Offt('f' ''' P1•r<;onnt-I Man<igemt'nt branch. PARK MA!';AGl.::RS. lht• \l1tte t!qUtV<Jlent of park ranger... an· c-on Rf:ADeR SERVICE. To receive (1 U-page government brochure. "Carl:"t'r Outlines National Park Serv1c1•. · t'Tlclnst• a gummed. sell addres.'U!d mail 1ng lnbe/ With your request In Jo~ lam KP11nt'fiq, /:Jor 151'>0. Cnsta Mt!sa 92626. /Iii salary dala 1s ou.t-o/ datt', but !Jt~eraL m formatum on the work of a park ranger a.~ y11Jj•n. 1\3k for ··Park l<anga ·· The offn l'1ld$ Apnl I Al.low several Wttks for dt· l11'ery PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICt-; L«"1. NOTICE MOTi({ <S HfA[fji (,I V(N '"'°' "'U2M -.... Or .... 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"<•-tCJ•0 ••..a :>therw1se 1ntereste<1 1nthe '"" ~~~~ • ., .. ,,... DOROTHEA OTT, Al<A TION'f..A~~~~ICT NO ° CON .. £( #Ill and10t" estate (-ty C.~·-of o ... ,,.,.. '"""IY on EV ERL y N D . o TT , • o .. .,-c1 Co••~<'"''' °"''O"' A pet1hoo has bee n l ile<:I r.11r .... ,., u. '""' DECEASED. No "OOI"•''"" tv-.. "''"""' '°' • bv Bonnie> L. Bario.Pr 1n the ~~:"~.~s:=o..- T 0 a 1 1 h,. 1 r s, !':7.7:'~':".~".~.0.;.;:;:!o."':";'.,~ Suoer1or Courl of Or;mqe , ... ,."'_.,,... beneficiaries. c redito rs . wn.cn 0•\tllMQ•' ol>IO .. o., ..... Counrv reouP<.l1nq that Ttnll~.CA- ontlng"nt cr...A1tor' and y .,..,...,.. ,.,.,.,. '""" 1:1r ,.,.,,,.,......., Bonn1t' L Barke r be ·lP· EM,...,.. 11•1,..c ~· C"U , urtt f O ' ' 1 ,... I PuDil~ °'"~ t.,.0.e\t Oo•fv .,__. '"""~ e r <, on'> who may be Dd,'a "11. ','.,':' .. ~;;';';°~~·,"' o'ro ',':.~' Po' n t Pd d., OP rs on <l r.i. u a "''" l. oo •"80 ~''II() therw1c,e 1nterestc•d in thP hO•-.•• '""'' ,..,..,· ,_ ,,. •. 1 ;,.,, .,.. r f'Orl'SPnl'3t1 vP t o a d Il l or po;la le ot lhC' •'bOvP o•ul>I•·......,, • _m.1" "'""" '"' m1n1'>l(>r tl'1» , C.l .ltP of named drcPdf'lnl . ""••• """'"""'"' ...... ,,.., o• ""., Jrw "I D $Pvenn I und ... r PUBLIC NOTICE A pet1l1nn h,,, bN·n ftlPd ,,',~~~ 0'.""..;: ~;:,,;,":,.':, ~7::<><;:.:: 11'1 ,, I nd1 P • nC11• n I A c1 _____ _ by Wa vnt• Edward Otl 1n "' '"'" '""'''' No'""""'""".-...... rn1n1 s 1r..it1on or ESldli•-. ,,.,..,. lh C' Supr•rior Co urt o t ;"•""' "'""" J,,,. ,,,. ... ''""Ac t> Ttw PH •t•on ".,,.1 tor "1•10,. ~range County rr·Qu(>Slinq .;::~~-;;:·.~·;;.,~.'.;:,:;:.:-.;,'.;,~~ hParonq 1n D<·or No J tll HATEMEN'fOF w1Tl40UwAL hat Pf'l ltl1oncr, Wayne "'"''" •''"°'"noo '"" .,.,, n• '"'d CYo 100 C1vtr Cc ntt>r Driv1> 'o"::':::,-..-r;!:~~': dward Ott b(> appointed .,..,,, w .... t s c) n I d An a flCllTIOUS eU\INUS NAME s personal reprt-'>('nla l 1v(• '"" '"'"'""'n<I 0 "'' ' '"""" """ (c:ll1 torn1<> 9"l707 on Mdrc h ,,... ""-"II_,_,,..., .. ,1....,,_" 1 10 adm1n1<.tt'r th!' t•C,ldll of ;:;,'1"i:. ;'..'.,'.., ';'.';~!'. ~~~:::·,":,0, •:;;. I 11)80 di 10 00 il m ., • G•"., .. 0•""" 1'0"' tn• thPdecedent '°'"t"'"""'"'"'h•' .... u"''''' 1F YOU OBJECT to lhe ~~":':;.~,_~,.:::i;~L~~~~1 The petition rroUP\t'> R •1 P"9"'"" 1-1""' 1,..'9" gran!lnq of thP oe111ton. Pl!OPf1>11E'lo •1 JJ1 ~o""'' 4 nn.,. ~uthority to admintSIC'r .,~,..~~~ .. ";'.....,,,, ,,_, ...,, ~:so you Shaul e1tht>r appear al \.,,,~ U l_.,. IM•><" C.t•No•n•" he ec;tate undcir the In ""' ow•l""ll-• th•> hearing and statP vour .,~~ '><"'""" """"""' ,,.,,.... ,,., ... ependent Adm1nis1rat1on '1 """"'"'. <l••"•"fl' '1\0 .... :>b1ec 1100'!> or fll P wr 1tten _,,, '"' -"""'"''""0 •• , '''""on f Estates Act !':''"'..., ""'' • .....,"'"'' 0•"'"~' ::>b1ect1ons with the court oc1011•• 1 ,.,. '" ·~ count,, o• The pet1t1on •S set for '~~:;:;,::;;,:;:or;!~',~;" .. '~·,;, before lhe hearing Your 0 •;:,.,.1 ,.._ _ ~·.,. ,_ tlearing 1n Department"'"°'"' -.,,. ...... 1c1,_.., .. uwron appearance may bC' 1n ~,....,,.., _ _."II••""' E J.,....,, ~o Jofsa1d cour1 .1ocated ~:'1 ·,~:.;:,';.;".;.:.. ... 0•:;.:."'c-'..::;.: person or ll y vour d i · Mu••• m ~ ,...._. ~ ... 1 .. n . ..~ lo nev l •quno llMGI\. c.. .,," t 700 C1v1c Center Drive to"'"O r.-5Hl•ll'I "°'"' "'"'-r RfCAEACTIONS.tNC. est . s ant a A n a '• 01i.' ,,,,1u, .•• •• """ '"""'0 I F YO U A R E A •<oriic>r••-alitornia. on the I lth day 1•'''1'·'""""""'1·1l><'••auir"0 ' CREDITOR or a conl ov""'"E•-•. f Ma rch, 1980 at 10 00 ,.;,·,;,:: .. :·:.::-;~~;;,:~;:o;~~~~~ inQPn l creclilor 01 the de · ~;,:;Ev\ MURI"' .m . '""°"'"',,. .,,.,...,,.,.010. ... 0< Cl'ased. you musl !tie your O.M•llc:o,eut"4..Glll:EN•E•G. IF YOU OBJECT lo lhe "' A-ovo ... <.on-•t•onEC"••<I<' '""" c laim with lhe court or TN••LL&Kus..11t ranting of th(' pe t1l 1on •;;;~' "'0:."";~~~11 M;~·~~:';.~.'.,; pre'ient •I to lht• per-.onal ~._~::.:.:.°"''" you should either a ppe,H 1n ,,.. ....... ' 1 •QI" o• "" .. ,., ,.. r ppre..entat 1 vc a ppointeo StN•- 1 the hearing and s late .. ~c1 1""""'"'"M"""'"""""' .. , by lhf' court within four .,. ... _,...,.,CA.,_ your obrectionc, o r fife :~::.7.~:'°.:;;0:7~;;;,,,':,~"" ~ '111mon1h ... from lhP date of Pvl>l•"-"O<._co..10..11vP1101 r.lttenob je<tions w1th lhf' ~'"'""'•"'"''ut,..mo1• .,,,, ";~" lirc,I issuance ot letters as '•0 "·'1•1~·""'' l .•• 13H•o ou rt befllrc the hearinQ. "'°"'"'• ow,,..o o• ., "' .. ~ • • ., ... provided en Section 700 of Your appearance mav be ::7::7~•0HM°'""""""'"01'"'''0'° t h(' Probat e Cod£-or in person or by your at ~·•"• • ,,.. .... ,, .•• .,.,,. ,., '"" C~li lornla. The time for PVBUC NOTICE torney. Oro0n•"'•v.t1•i.M_,.,,,. '"" ltl1ng claims will not ex· 1 F yo u A R E A S•<11.,. 4 r~ S..c• .. 14•' ~· •n· p1re prior to tour months Cf'.IWll c R ED 1 TOR or a cont !'::;,"..,.:',,:"..:7.'~.~: .. ~:·~~;,:~,!."~ from the date of the hear. ,,cnn~~~"NHS ingent creditor of t he de 10 o• ov0t•"""' on • ,...w,...,o .. 01 Ing noUced above. ~ n •TIMl'NT eased. YOU must file your ~-·•1 <>""'"'-'"''11'"'~'°""1' YOU MAY EXAM INE ,,,, l1>11Dwl1>9 lle"•o•u .,. 001f•Q P•ssco •No •ooe1Eo "' ,,_. th flt ker,t b 1..,,, t 11 ... 1 ... "·~ I a im with the court or """'d 01 o. .... ion o• '°""'• S..n•t• e e Y '""' cour · MA~111110·s PIAZA. ~EH•.,,,. present ii to the personal "i>'I O•..,t<t No • o1 o..--'""""" If you are nterest~d In the 51,...1,eai.twtw.c.i1tomt••·Hi.n representative appomteo <•1110'""' .. • rO>Qu•« ,.,,,..,,"9 ""'d estate, you may file a re-Vinet Crtve110. J110 sow111 by the court within fou r Fe1>ru.orv 11 '"° quest w1tti the court to re · Oo"91~.s.n. ...... c..i-ni. onths alter the date of ~,!:'.:.'7~ teive si>eeial notice of the s-~'::!'~~~lO-DIN9• ... lrst Issuance Of letters as Boot•dof Ocre<lof• inventMY of estate assets ~ er1..,.1o. mo Sout11 °""91•• rovlded In section 700 of '-"~'"''"" and of the petitions. ac· s-1•"-c..4......,,.• · Onl•ICI Ho • t d t s. .... 11_ Crl ... lte )I to Sout" he Callfornla Probate o10r-~w.c••".,.."•• co u n s a n r e po r s o....tft.S-•AN,c..t1iio<..ie Ode. The time for fifing •TTUT described In Section 1200 hllh tr1 .. e110. J110 soutn laims w ill not expire J W•vnes-,i.,.,.., of the Callfornia Probate '*'f1 ... s-.-.t•"'°""• prior to four mooths from ~~~C:.!'"1or, Code. ,!.::.!..~"~-ou" .,. the date o f the hearing c-ttys.M••tton vw.et- oticed above. g!~~t~: c."'"'""1• Metcalf & Mc Ke nzie, TIW• ..-..-~ 111.., -'"' -YOU MAY EXAMINE S1'•TEOFCJ1l.i,o1tNi.t. , 19126 Magnolla S treet C-tv 0..11 "' Or~ c-ty 011 he file kept by the court. couw rv~o11•NGE 1 Su i te 201 . Hunti ngton ~~:VaL If you are a person In· •. J w•YHE ~v1.vcsTE11 , Beach, Catlfornla 92646, ncttOWCIOtlP. erested In the estate, you ~;.-::r~::~,:':1e~'~'.°'::! 964-1638. ...,'-Y..., ..... 1t1 may file a request wl1h the Or•llOO c:eurttv, c;.111om1 •• 0o ~"'Y Published Oranoe Coast~:.;,~~ urt to receive spec lat cer111., ""' t,,. •--'-Ooh" Dally Piiot, Feb. 25. 26, "'*I-0r.,.. Olefl O.tty PtlOI notice Of the fifing of the ONJl1>•nc• No '°' •••DH--Mar. 3. 1980 919-80 f<et1.11.1a.u,1Mrt11 a, t• 7l>4D _,._., •t • ...,... _,.,.of w ld Inventory Of estate assets '""'"' Dll ,... tlttl ... ., o1 ,_.,.,,,. nd Of trie petitions. 8C· tWO.ltY .. IOl,_;"'\IOl•,IO•lt· PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 0 u n t s a nd rep 0 rt s "YU• 01'9CIOf'\ "•"' lhOOll, escrlbed In se<tlon 1200 of :::;; "*~ _, ""1110 '-· •11· he California Probate wou ..,._ ~= ""'""•"' T 11t e111. J•. )02 ode AllS UHTION$: H-"ICTITlOUI euttHH Sc-O.W.. II-"•IM~ • ' A8SIH'f HOfte ..._ STAT11M•lfT c.1~• t0tl 4 IN WITHU•S WHf!ltl'.OP. I !low y-... , .. .__....., -,~, ~-• f llll ~lllH• I• <°"411< ... '" e Siivas & Eeton1 1140 W.j ,,.,. .... ,o ... my~ t111s 11111 d•v o1 _;;;,. .. ";"" ..... ~ -· ••• ........ 9 """'"INl'W,,.. ant• Ana Blva ., Santa FWIHI,.,, ... H 1 w,. o" r o "o u ,. E. ''*"''".en na, Callfornla 92703, ~~~~'-""'e< 1wv&STMI HT. LU> .• uo ,..," '11h ,..._ ·~ "'" •"" 11111 (714) 558-1563, AttorneV'S ;,;;,·;-.<Ion :,;:; .... •••llN 1•1•"•· ce111or .. 1. ~~~ 0r..,.. C-y Oii fOf' Petitioner. Otuftlr s.ni1euon a """-".,, uo ,._ •-'""""' 1. 'lf'fU..O, .1•. Published Oranot Coast Dh411<•,.. •• .. 1 ... 1uenci. t.1...;,..,, • .,... • ......, • "- 0 II Pll t F b 25 2" 0r...,.c°""'"· C•11•oni1• 11.-n £ -s.,..., c: l(_,1 "· ~"""'·...._" a Y 0 • e · • 11, •ut>t1_ 0r_ C .. \I 0.lly Piiot, )It 1!1 ~Ila A••llue, H••POri ..... CA'fNt Ma r. 3, 1980 i18·~ ,. • ., ... , .. n, 1• uo..o 1te<11 c..~.~ ,..,....,.. o...,.. ~ o.11y "'''91 . , ,. ..... ,.Met.J, 10, I .. ; .,. .. I .. .. .. ... -....... ..._ The Biggest ~•rketplace on the 9range CQast .. DAILY Pl·LOT CLASSIFIED A ·a1 You C.n Sell It, Find It, Tr•d.9 It With a W•nt Ad (842-5878] teSAnaDI ~THE REAL ~ £STATl RS , $15t,OOO l ... $74,tOO Bea utllul tree-lined ~ neet at.art.er with !lltreet, le8da to super ywar old wall to wall __,, 2 .aary executive carpet, custom draperies bome. WaJla ol glass and lftl.eJ1or decoration. .-...e formal living Ulcat.adnearcornmunity ,,._ ...S spedom Cami· pool and areenbetts la l)' room. z huce brick one o1 <>ranee County's fireplaces, 1ourme t tis citJes. Unbelievable ldtcbea overloob SUD· price. Doa 't miss out! .. JllUed breetf•l area. 2nd CaJI 'm·3191 • e&ory .,_ta separate ~ s uite. + 2 more !p SELECT qu_een shed bdrms . PROPERTIES Priced toseU fast, 646-7171 EXECUTIVES HOME !:>pecta c ular! 4 g iant bdr m!>, with !>cparat e ma s t er s uite. Two elegant baths , wood paneled family room, brick fireplace. Many. roany upgrades. Only "fl 10..000. Anxious! Call 546-2313 We Proudly Present OCEAHVllW-4 t 29,tOO 3 b edroom ho m e o n R -2 lot. Appraised at $145,000. Reduced for quick sale. Be creative -·s ubmit a ll offers. New paint & carpet. Seller motivated! PENINSULA CHARMER + 10% EXIST LOAN Ch arming 4 bdrm Peninsula home. Good assumable s ubject to 10'7r loan. Walk to bay & beach. HAIR SALOH Excellent opportunity to purchase ex is ting b u s iness i n one of Newport's finest locations. Great potential for expanding an exis ting bus iness or just starting out!! 2041 WHtcllff Dr. Newport IHclt ~ 646-7711 Walker 8 lea Real Estate Bl LL GR UNDY,~REALTOR J.\1 "'. I j,, •• •• 1\ bl'> 6'til Bn'lln'AJNHS DIUGHT 3 Bdrm + POOi & spa. 1lJe entry to lavish bvmg r oom a nd toa s t ) firepla ce. Gourmet kitchen, formal di.rung. 3 huge bdrms and 23 ' game room. Wall or glass overlooking pool a nd EZ care rear grounds Alsk mg S139.900. Call now' ~7881 NEWPORT IAllGAIH Owner will consider leaae option on lh1.1 5 Bdrm +library Newport Beac b home. Owne r says . mak e oHer! Private iron gated entry. formal dining, bar In fanuly room. dark room and incredible kitchen. Mast.er bdrm with mar· ble hrf'place Ma ke an offer ' 673·&50 Tri.Uv-4 COMto Wi th an a ssumable graduat ed payment loan. Only $9000 down and you get into this 3 Bdrm 2 yr old beauty Call .before 1t '• 1oae! ~ .......... fNhelan Rt•al hto f(" Inc A.IA.HOO MED Newport Bea<"h rancho. 3 ISLAND LlVIMG Bdrm. pool. 2 s p a:.. Fashionable Cape COO 3 gourmet lutchen View lO Bdrm ho mt' \'arat1on bnck courtyard, pool, retreat or year round bv spa. BaQ and city llghl.s Lllft G1 gant1r h ving room Olarnung, pnv11cy and I he>!>t~ massi ve bea m!> RV access. Assumable and l'OlY r1replare. Walk kle.n. 673-8550 I to bay. be 1H'h. boating & shops Call 673·~ CJP!•I tf1 ~ • t' 1 lf•fl '' hl ,,. I I~ IH!IMI [ ij'lfl!iti OCEAN VIEW! $117,500! SECURITY BLDG . Uhra.-delwte penlhouae · 2 bdnns., 2 bat.ha, frplc .. deck + community amenities · wUI tra<k · finance · lease optl.on with $10,000! lc6oa lay Prop. ....... • 67$.7060. Wint Ad Help? Sl'YGUSS Lo west pnccd hnme on Spyizlass 11111. 4 Bt'liroom. fam1 h rnom ..-.1th pool a nd !>pa S ho..-.b like a m o<i l'I M u~t sc•ll O WO l'r bOUl(ht annther :'\fay assist in rinanr init S425.000 RCTaylorCo (140 <><>()() ~ macnab / trvlne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY llG CAHYOM! Beautifully customized 3BR home l ocated on a mos t pr i v ate cul-de -sac. Serene earth tones prevail in custom til es. wa llcoverings & draperies. Patio a r ea w/btic k & tile pool. spa . waterfall & elevated deck. S650 .000. <C·70) 712·1414 Comp.it Vdfiey C...... 64J..12JI Cl()I Do...~ 111.aJoo Wocdwdqe Cent• '44-6JIO Harbor v-(.- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC., HI Al LS TATE , s.J.t. Rt• •Ill• 1'1<'1"lf"Y M..,..11"_111 }4111 Cn. 111..., 31!1 M•riN l\w ; l'ol t I h 0..11>114 ltlar•I • CHA.I.MB! EASTSIOI c.M. Neal and cute! 3 1iant bdnnll, l~ baths, warm and coay stone fireplace. Country ldtc:ben A muat 11«. only 1108.900. Owner ~·caU~z:itJ ' .... ., .. , ,,, Q . ,, •. ,, ,.. ·~ f [~&&Hil NEWPORT Duplex, 3 hdrms , 2 bal h.., ~ach un it , l blk tn b e a c h fr p l c!> furn1s h e<1 for ~u m mer winte r rl'nt<1 ls Pm"ed al S225 .000 673-3663 67~17~ Eves associated . Bl>rlw111 ·; 111 /\lT"'1S. J ' i ' W'W ~ , If, <J t ~ 1 I•• l IALIOA 15&.AHD COTTAM Abeol~l,y rant.uUc ! 2 Bdnm. corner lot, la.rse P9tio. Small , but cute' Sl.59,950 Act now• Call St&-ZJlJ ... •. . ~. .. _, .. ,* C&.ASSSU. Elegant 2 Br condo over· I oo k 1 n g a 11 o ( the Newport coalltlinC' f;x c t: 1 l e n t I n r a t 1 '' n Qxnplete entertainml'nt & r e c r eatio n a l amerulles Ownl'r prn vlded rirulnn ng at a low lOltt~ int.eresl. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 --------- OPEN HOUR REALTY invites y0u lo d ll(utl )'OUr reaJ est.I~ rut 1&tt wtt.h her. C.11 for ap· pomtment. ~•m . . OPEN HOllSf RlAlTY /. ' .. RUSTIC 2 IR older homf! on l ar~f! trf't! rovl!rt'll lot t::asl:11de Cost.a MC$3 S85 .000 Roy McCardle, Rttr. 548-7729 ~FrOfttLot Three Arc h Ha y. ~ Lag\llla. Site rare to f'n l.ltt So Coa.sL Sec un t > enclave overlooks e.1 q1&S1t.e cove. Courulsy to Br1tn. Qualified buye~ only pleue. 213.ga.t.300 .,.....s- 38R. 2BA. lmmacula~ condition · 90x 1.50 comer loL N1~ neighborhood OWC 2nd Assumable loan Call 751 8967 or lmTrn 5 IORM. SI 59,000 Co un try l l k l' a t mo)phtrc. &urro undl> lh11 fant ut1r family homf!. Atrium f!ntry . formal dining room. ram.ily room + bonu1 room t Q o ' ., r I\' a t c . ~l"<'ludf'd ma&tC'r s1utc· Owne~ will hf!lp with financ111~ Call now for PfY" ICW 646 7 I 71 ., •• .., .. ,, · •• ,.,.,. •1 "" ,'4.' C5E llDBIB Blll!S ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO ISLE One Of Newport Beach 's Most Presligiou!> Areas Wit h Privat e Beach, Tennis Courts & Clubhouse. C ha rm ing Five Heciroom Home With Cozy Den /Study , Large Formal Dining Room. Master Suite With Spa. Exceptional Offe-ring On Large Lot At $545.000. MIW USTltit~ Well Designed Three Bedroom. Two Bath Home With S unny Garden Room Kitchen Plus S pecial Va ulted Ceilings In Formal DininR Room & Livin~ Room Large Yorct With Patio. Only Sl59.000. (i) --......... " .... 631 -1800 II f DOVll DltlVI C S W E H H A A T N T H J A Y P D P U P £ 0 N T W T R T C E l L E T N I £ E E I T R P N 0 H T N T [ S 0 I U C M H A R M 0 A E I R £ T A S A M R U P C M L A X T C H E I T P 0 H R S 0 L 0 M A R E I H K D P A 0 E N E D £ H L T S E E S 0 E A A T l H T T S A 0 T Y E K 0 T 0 R M S H L Y A S N M R C U T W J T A N E U H 0 A T A T I E K 0 A 8 W P T S T S M R A L M 0 H 0 N I R A U £ U 0 M I N A U R T 0 T I R T C P S D T M P N E C A T A L S M N Y 0 0 I A E I H 9 u L G T H 0 I E G A s l " I ~ t 0 T 0 E N l A I E E S A KLJ! ~ ; WlT T NIMOEHAHAOO lRDA08 : ........ ..... up. dOWft Of .......... ,Ind .. .,., .,... " Ill. S. • ~ Auttltrity J Orr·•, .__ MlhltfN ~ M.., tor ..... MalMHiti"' ~ Tlltftker leddtll lnllff•I S.,itftt A,olo Adlpt T omonow: lonee One Call Service Fast Credit Approval at•1t•••HOM1 BeauU.fuJIJ remodeled ...... •• 2 .,.. •pt. Howe has 3 bdnm. 2 ba. lowlty a,. nna. muter bal.b w ~· 5lapel' ld&dL JDCludee aakn>wew " Jea-Alre BBQ. Uvhl& we& .... airy,~~ deeorated. Dbl car. worbbap • ._..., rm. Call for..,... UN l()U I: t1()MI:§ . LOU lllCH'f9. .., AJl1Ml .. 11 221 Marine. Bal .. a..d 671-llJI REAL TORS', 67!>·6000 2443 East Coast H1ghw1y, Coront del M...- ~-.._. .. .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ................... ... a..lcCmhnlal Odi.Cbtf w ly decor at.ed 4 bedloom wtth cozy fam.1 ly room. u1t-d brir k ~. llO'"I~ POOi wtt.h w•terfall. lorf!vcr \1eW of mouot..8tN and c-lly ha.ho Spe C'1al nnanc:l nc available DIJ..500 H•..O.TltlASUU WMITI W4.,. W lllajatk bey view rrom DANA POINT KARBotl deMon.ed 4 Bdrm 3 ~tll Blatf --. . .0 aq ft. hom•. Prlvatf! tun 14! kll.. Eltd~tt Al/J.. ~ ROii t!ll'U"l'OO. --2510 quasUn. (lganl1C" 1ame room. wetb1r •• nd C.-.. ..._. tOll r1rtplaci e Sauna ••• _. ................ .. calbtdral ce1lln&,, 2 Two30lll l&'lot&. m o re r arf!pla c e s. 4348el'OQ1a.WkU.o llXJWlTlll nch k rt r ~ and 5Ul L Ownr .'Bldr. h~t.' dedt A~uumJblt '1'8).1125 SU-4148 lout\.~ -------- . . . , RES P ONS IBLE PTY i :-.EEOEO TO buy ..., ant 11ia1a&IH 1·~~~~~~~1:.:: 1. ~ ____ .. ,.• • .,.... Good uaumabl~ loan mm~m~~r?c:::2 1 ----O..na: I_!\_~ --I KISS C....Hl~•d1 tilt· l.1...,1101'•""t-r 11ooc:tbyt' So~r valuf! $195.000 .i n d mov e-i n to the Plea $ltrlt J br. tl.oba r lln'lrw IJfl' ~.)Oy\.'d IJl homt s~·~ 8Nu.mlbk Ull..\ nw~ly ~'OUt.e-d 4 loan Larte toxUIO l'tt Mdrm. 2 7 bJ 1.0'o>n.bomf! Property. Open House Dt-ll11htful famil) rm. Sunr:Miy l·S ... Monu.ng rommuruty pool ftnd H C:anyon Rd. 71'·7S-0603 1-----1 UDOS'fCIA.l 3 Bdrm complf!tt'I} rt· de<'oraled -•tra "'ade k>l. Even bas term & AND 4 Br. also comph.•tl' ly redecorated "'ood beam ce 111 n&5 , usl"d bndl frpk: etc. ~be> h.aa --. ~priced uodier" WNtbW loaru. AU .. for BYOW:-:ER ONLV a .ooo <All now ,_ _______ _ srro.ooo JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 WHY PAY ltENT? COLUCTfT' T\w 2 Bdrm dupll'U"l>. CllrurUI del Mar :: J>.ot ~ ~ laundry room. "" swnablt-a t TD. owner ~ill h elp fJnJ IH'l' ~ ~u ALLSTATE REALTORS \_.I R-3 LOT Pn me! C«-Li :'\! ~ local.loo on Bake r ~ f Of" tlpal1 mf!flt.s or cutdol 8w kkr .. paC'k.aire available Ca ll J ack for an· tonmoon RCTc1ylorCo ''·l l• "' ''\)· (ii Co~~_weli Banker CORONA DEL MAI You will bask in the s un on the private beach that ~oes with this spa~1ou.-. four bedroom home Th~ setting ts ideal & the area pnme S284 .000 FEE ,. INNEWPORTCl!~R ~ "'-. • 644-9060 ~ -5 llOllOOM Ir S'A OHL Y S I 49 ,000. Prhote co...+ywd Htry wetc ... t yo. to tt.ls clten.l1t9 ' bed.·--3 ...... "-· '-" ..., ........... coiy flr1pl1e•. c.. .. '" tWs...., hhd ......,. ,_ .. ,,b , •• Olll ' I ...,.._ 2 eocy red brick fir91>laeu . Quiet ~ ~ataoo ~<n> With 3$$U.m:tbie loan ~ me )how yau LrM;V~· IUL ESTATE ~·'391 1024 ....................... f-OJ"ll ST L OLSON, •.c------- TllUl.Y ..... '"""' O..cnt.1 lhla lo¥ety C'ODdo near So. Coast Plau. ll fealurH. 2 Bdrm 2 balh. fonna.I din· iftl room. IMW Carpets, nf!w wall covertn1s . CWMmC lloon, RV AC· ~ and UI a dowulain end uniL P'br' .. ....,.,.,. meal to Me. caJ1 .Ml-Jim · · ,_ .. HERITAGE • R E.Alf0"'> OHL Y $94,toO 4 .. r Bdrma. famlJ,y nn, RV acceu aed lalte aner k>t. Be fNt I Tllis IQt'\lul!C&U ~ I DHC' .1 r OLSON .. .. . . -LIDO MOllLI HOMI ONL y SJl,000. View of U. ..,_. _,..... _ ~ Willkr.r t; I t~t! ........... s.., .............. ..... c.-,.h ......... Woed ...... fie 1pt1H. l•fttlM wottd t.o... or r•tlr••~• MY ... Ml>wty offtHfl -CHOICI Ml$A VERDI, OHLY SHt,soo, Walt ef glala.IMd .. ,..t•• ...... & .,. ..... lenty •IKlllM t.o... 4 ~ .......... l Mella. J ,,,,..,..... wl ............... ..... ,,.. .... """" roo& J•t llhcl. 2744 E. COAST HWY.· CORONA DEi. MAR 1sg.1s1s I f l pt '. f I 01.!SON .. . . . . . •·~••r e OAHGLIN Dhl in c• Ive ne• t t 1r:i , ~• .. to COft• doclli. ' u.. ;:: • 1\ '· c ' _ ... u:::'l ·ll!C'I -·• ~~69"'\ ----· ----( -_l_ ~--------------'-_...._ _____ ..._ ______ ___.L.-. _________ , -----·--··--.... .. • Mu t•,_S-. ~M.....hrWt ;:.;.; ............... °'~ .... ;;;;;;.;;· .. ~;;· ................... ... .......................................... . th'" .... a... ....... .............................................. .-._, ...... '°" ........ , ... , zooo OlllrlMI .... ....................... ....................... ....................... . ..... ................. . ~!h"..:::B'I'~~ "" ....... tbr. Jba, Condo. M IH&IP &MTI .._,. ' • ., 2000 "',,....... ,, .. '' • , ...... lJ4 . .................................................................. . . ·. HERITAG f I~ I i\ I I l II~ 0.., latatea. Lmh lend1c•pln1 wllh waterfall panel, c&oM to lake, awim club, pub. PRIME LOCAnONI Jual Uated,IO~t USMaE 1.1111 Here's •n excelleAt opportunity l o H11.une the ex 1Un1 loan wlth no q .. allf)'\ba. EllJ<>Y tenaiar pool aod lake tacllides .itlt.b t.bJs oeautlful 3 bedroom condo. CaU for deUlla. J -·' . ,, .. l•• .. CAMYOM • Bdml. cr.aun,, nnanc- •n1 Aaaumable l~n . 1.-.it IOr appt. 601 UDO &!per Wat.4'rfront Condo. Spectacular view. /\1 -wnable loan cau for dda.tla R•W'¥alt view Priced to •••I. By Owaer .......... . .,.. CJ!:!-1971 •••• • ••••••••••••• 8¥0wtMr: 4 Br 3 Ba, Z.1ty "'9w le&. Own.r W1U .. 11 at JO"" do~n or will I.Tade. P.neru Fact.ora. 5el>-73U S...A.e IOIO . ..................... . 167,IOO ..... Qmdd lo • Hfltlltal reataJ ..... "' c:c.a .... All unlt1 bave hfta, flre9lacea , private r.•Uoa . Pool , hub Mdteapina, Ollly f yean new. SJ.l&o,000. Prln· elpal]t only. 1or ry. A Quail Place taclualve. 'J»lt:aO '- 9UAIL PLACE PIOPllnts'"' 10,. "l:JO , .... , 12UMITS ...won..-.ns I • ._. fr l lw f\*t, BACK BAY AREAUk'.3 .... a.2 kll. Aleume ao.n b9 910i'mo :y'11. IJDmae. 0 b Nm)' • apefioul. Super 11'7,500. waer / kr, decor. linen 6 dWles la· MMml duded. z pools, putt1na YOU~ o-l . .Wne board and • •HD MIW 1 volley ball. Nr a.lot abop- SURE DO and what la '*'«center• frwys. QllOre ••• a p-eat buy are UDO PENIN. 2 Br. deo. U.. I unb. f'our a,e 3 2,,_. be. l20001soo. Sbort bdnm. 3 bath wrlta and l«1D or yrly. Victorian two z bdrm, l bath unita w I h u g e r o o m • . wilhpriv.U peUoa. Xlnt Waterfront view, area. aod owner will help jaami, ~&med crilinp. Ciunee. Al.SO otber U.0• Ila ln xJ:at reot.al areas. wt m.S370 today. ALLSTATE WAT£.Jtf'AONT HOMES REA&.. ESTATE 631-1400 r.:.c. 5br. 2!M)e, Sol v Home nr H. ff.arbour ~lod ,,.,.. M7-452S • F.lecuUve Sol Vista'" Slater 4' Edwarda Sill 2~8a. ram rm, frN. SSH mo. w1grcloc IM'J-4525 .. ·~-:· t•t1 IF Jib ................... ;w: Exec. home. s 8". 3 .... mcro wave. traah CQlll9. wet her, fWl .mauu. MM3lll *Cote Realty & l nve5tment "40-ffi7 Hard to fiod 1tarler home ln &ovdy ana ... au oeaUy pa.in&ed. with 2 btdJ ooma. wood floors. slDni8e shed ud abade trees. On I arge lot. owner will help fmance qualif W!d . . <Al I 54()..1720 Pltc:a ..UCllM Pn me area. Owoer will carry $404,000 al only 12"k int.erett Near Ba ell Bay Pride ot ownership Best value 1n Cost a Mttia ! Must sell. Hurry• BKR REAi.TORS Truudad lalaod Ir~ .J ...... Ualawiu.4 Brdm, S&SO. With 3S' tk:tl --Inell I 040 TARBa.l 2FOmPLEXIS 153 Down. ~ rmanc· ing avail. AIDT. Assum. loen. 2 yean <*I. Beach at Garfield. Hualinglon Beach. Tremendous leYerage. Smith-Meyer, AO.. S.SJS7 or S48-7813 -• .. •••-••••••••••••• dodl SllOO. Agt. IMO-UM.3 c.-.. Mor 3222 -· ....................... ....... J244 ... ••••• •••• •• •••...... L...-t.ech I 048 ~ owner 3 br ~. by ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "1n '·,·, 1,1'\i. t I •4 ,\ :i'idl 11\ I l '"i ~---- ~SIDIC.M. QNC. Jst TO on this 3Br. 1 ~Ba home. Only 10% dn . $1 CXJ,OCX). JONES REAL TY "673-6210 beach. aMUma bk! loan. •wo &tG-ns1 QC[H.lfRONT a.ASS SU LAn Elegant 2 Br rondo over .,..,._ 1044 New Modular T y pt• lookin g d ll of tht! .... •••••••••••• ••••• •• ~ pvt rommuruty. Newport COW>tlme . Ex rlff'ANCE 2 bchi, at hr st.'<'urity, c ellen t lo ca ti on . U.U sub-letting OK. t'rom U:vnplete entertarnment AT TWTLEROCK S\59.900. Trorusure lsluntl & r e e r e a l I o n a I Elegant and comfort.able Mobile ltome Pk 30tl0t amerut1es. Owner pro- 1 s the bes t w a Y t o So. Coast llw Y Lai:una vide<l financing at a low Beach, R.M P {71<1 1 10~''<-lntcrest descnbe th ls gorgeous 499-3S79. UAL .. "A lSLAN o Turtlrerock executive ov t.ownhoose! Lovely h11ls l~~~~~~~~~-1 Hl-:ALTY and nlght light view too! OCEAN VIEW 673-tn~ -- 3 Bdrm and spaciousness Take your own private Ulg Canyon Twnhm. abound. t'ormal dininl{ r oa d to this 4 llclr t::ldo rado m odel.Up- Jl.lltS!S0,000! Call to pre· mansion Jl1~h un thl• i.&r"adcs. 3Br. 2•-;&. Ten· .. OMHOUE view.n.2·1700 hill , pool plu~ i.pa ms, pools lly owor ...,. ~ -.. Of'fNr119o1rHVNmrt.1N'f'f• Designed for the ul l'rinc. only. SlSS.000. lilr'peot.~Nauooal. I•" ' : I Umat.ein secluded lJYin g 7:;&.~ Mesa V.,-de family home :. z·,~:·1•at1;;tl Archltectural ma ~tcr - lmrq1c. w /s parkling _ =!!~,!!~!~ ~~~ ~~~:!r~f t,~~ I SEAVIEW! PQOl. 3br + + +. Nr. Pvt blue Pacllic $659,900 A Orean + l'lty llRhti. view golf course. Wk finan. CALIFORNIA must see home Too I S275,000 · $399,000 Ex ,,,u good dn payt. No 41R +FAMILY manyextrasto menllun clus1vf Prin('. only Pdi~·No qualifying. E 1 e g an(' e a n d Ca1J7 14 963-0767 P:ttnck Tenore, Agl. :;;;;.~: ~3~~z:;~~ !i:tifliti ' ~:,t: detightfully charm mg J finance RJ.99S. Interest decorator home Bw It 81\.2bathhome.Sparkt. only, 2nd TO. Call •-UUL 1050 around N!ntral atnum. llf8' dun. Vacant. Great 7S2-l700 ~ .._ Master swte has custom SPECIAL OFFl::H ONLY·S83.500 C.o:zy 2 sty home . Many upgrades-owne r will carry at lif.t. interest. No tiualifying. Cash in on lhts tnvestment. Prio on ly Call Mr. Mos e s 751·8967 or 8J5. ms :I Udrm. I b3th S8000 dn & lake over pymcnb of S673 rmo :it 10-~. l lugt· fl•ra•t>d yard. 556·7139 & 975· l_H_n _____ _ Other hal Estcft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ....•..•.••.•..•....... 12x44 -'TT Skyline, walk to HoaJ! Ho6pltal AMS SS7·9300 :Dx48 • T7 Skyl.me. 2lir. 2Ba. walk to Hoag Hospnal. AMS557·9300 MOBILE HOME BUY-SELL· RENT· FINAN CF. Mobile HcMlw Stott lltf\w wwlloti C.,..... EXECUTIVE llllflSTMINT Pnde ol ownentup. Lge J bdrm, execut ive owner's urut w1pnvate pllth <:all now on this lanuut1c, Men Verde 4.p1e:x. 56949! 6 DB.UXE UHrTS PIUME EASTSIDt:. C'M 2 &inns each nlE ~TARN ES CO. 673-7761 Foor 2 Br. 2ba units. Sl:ll.ooo. owe 1oan ~t int. only A#. 631-45«> Corona d4!1 Mar 1Wo S.plexes, $300 .IXX>ea Vic Jaabmsld, !Waltor ~-85&4 LAGUNA COMM\. Store +6 apts . Coa ~t Hwy. $400.000. EJtclu.~1vc Witing. Pnn ooly Ill. P'rofetsioMfs 96).4)77 96l-765l SI 2',000!!! 4 Units Costa Mesa OUPt.O S26..'5.000. Sub,ect to 1031 Choice F,alilside CM 2 hr ~at97 A.gu.~63.>471U _ each. plus :.t·pa ratc RENTAL f~ yds t.:ocl gu. & 1 INCOME PROPERTY frpk: From s.'>9.900. Modular _64>_~1l03_or_641H>71 ___ o_ Type Ho mes. 24 hr LotsforS. 2200 ....................... ScJyglasa Hill • lease or lease option au1lable now SH~ mo. Skr. ~U'77orSS1-9176 2 Bdrm duplex w peUo & g&rage. Lease ~. DO pets. Dave Acl. 644-7211 _ COIN Mno 3224 ·········~············· IOOS ,ftTS otC EASrSIDE 2 BR, $4~. I BR dup. 1395. Gar & patJO. 642-2510or~ Clean 2 br w 1encl. garage ms mo Adults. no pets. 773 W Wilson 631-4889 Df.lJGlrTl'uL J bd, 2 oo • 111 quaet area. Bndit & cheery l'59S mo P ulnck 556 0808 or J eu ooc 6:J1 12186 N:l Sharp Mu.Jf V€!r~ 3 BK 2 Ra. Farruly Hm, q wel ~ IJ,tc ruoms. ~ mo. Ouldren & !>mall pet OK. Call 54G-I Cl l. .co k f Of ()ii\'\' security, 3 pvt beach~. pool & pter Treasure Isle Ptt. ~l Pacllic Coast S Acres Palm IX-sett. ap proved for 43 coodoi.. 38r. 2....,Ba Condo, no peb, Owoer 'Broiler 673-2290 pool & l.enrus. ~ mo ighbo hood 979 4563 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ort & Oak s piral :.IPJ ·. . 1•9;;•p m;\"';'1' LeiBP ure Wort ld.IGate ld4 s t a ircase, C us tom -----.~~~!8~lo 38r+deo.2frplc's.larl'(e ~~=w•n .. -~'lfilHi ~rSi~i \~; !W=:~:,~~~1 !:~;.:t. .. ~~: ~s~ooo -~o;,;'";:., .. ~ii:~,;~~ . , ltlfm. Jsl at ......... I tensive use or bnck, 2~eDOWN LEY&LOT ~-Avatl 1mrm"CL Xlot Hwy , Laguna Bc h , R.M P. '714 )498-3579. CAU..US 661-1021 Badt Bay 641 1324 i\l(l 9.~ 1Dt'1 'Su"r toe. WAITI~ LIST ....,_....,_. I 052 wrought i ron & pro· a MORRO IAY MEAADISl*YLAND eozuo fam&Jy area. A.gt. David. ....................... Several reotals av~Ct NOW! From 1395. Zbr. 2ba. ~-:b'. $508. 21119 VM!W tJ;SO. Sbr, Jba, $700. 4br, 3ba, NEW S7M 561·2000. TIM! Lakes. Lux. w li&ct amen1t1es. Upgra~l 2br, Z25Mo + dep. 1"o f>as.qf~2 --------Tur t le roc k. Lov~ tnhme. 2br & den, A C' microwa ve. sns. Catf 64().85, ., . Condo 2br, dc.>n.21d>ll.' 3 paUos. 2 sty on beaol Rancho S.J. qpll CourM• Prol decor & lan<k p At tchgar.BX>Mo ~ l.ar1te 1>t h ome In Turt.lerortc Glenn. Sbr . :bl. fam rm, W\.'l bar. :J CM gar Close to l.cDDh (11.,. pool & )JI'. Xlnt. sd\lS 11rnMo ~ 1234 REMTALS 3 BR, 2~'2 b11 . . . flOll 4 BR.J ba . .• ~, ~BR. 2i,, ba.. _ ~ 4 BR. 21.., bu POOL :'\ewport Bear b ~-... ~1 ~~berts U, '95,000 1' ••••• ... ••••••••••••••• ~~~ot nbal landhscapln~. c.apture the beauty oftbe Broker <714 )750-ll:M l\&ldna tll6.000 646-lZSS ,,.....,._....., ~ -Voucan. besurethlscon· FOR SALE OR RENT UVt• uy a ome in Paclfic from thischarm-~•.-.c,....., Acent.~ I do located. in Woodbridge Saae 192,!iOO, assume 9% Newport Beach prior to Ing I Bdrm mobile bome. .._,,,, _..., ._ ...,_ C\JSTOM NEW CONDO ._.IASfSIDI o1 h:rine will not wait. ID-low pymts. If rented ~~~...4-ne. CALL OnlyS28,000. 4!~·~owner·aunit lMtlE~~T L~!.._:~No B.!; ... ~lcoc. '52JC'MN5I>a:~ Selleralsoarudou$ -of.I S5SO m o . 2 or less · w,...,..,y .. u .1ara1es. Macnlncent """anfnit ,__ .......... ..,., . ·.!~.l'h.,.... fering 2 bdrro. 1~ ba, I cbildnn considered. Lg., 133-3310 3umuall235,000aod bid& aia.e, oeart,y 1 acre pm. 950 't:DO.t4M3l2 1 L,......_.. J U& .Ao ebUDUng loc.atioa near I twnbae1condo..aBr. 2Ba. UDO -.a & • ...uta at szm.ooo. Sl.800.000 Caah. Sttl\Mkd z Br, 1 ..._ -· .. _. --•••••··-. ··~. ·~14 ' recreation la.Ile end unit f.rpk,2 paob.1l•-t99-l62S •~ TSLlowtmt.I M2-l803 COYe. wbMe mrf below. -.., .. .,._ -... OCF..A.""JFRONT - --.W..W&.TY 1 .. walk~ a~mg .6 lfN.'Alvmsg. _ ~early Callr. 3 BR.1 l2l3N.CO~HWY 20MEWUMfTS.CM Pvt guard ~ate com-~;:::.EldeaSL lllOH'J'HLVRENT~ ~=~p~~-~-~~~~ \Uleli&.en· Xlnt t.aqover 'MOliABCH BAY TER· .. t>e!:·e:vee'l':·~~y LAGUNABEACJI Beautiful 2 bd, z ba =:!Ye~ ~w=·~y ......,..... . Sl506Up.IUIP, ' ,iQU.qf".lf. > jB laaft.m-4471' RACEISTERRlFlC! -petlo Walle to 0beaclt· 497-448 townh o u se units owner, _..-n> wtDck • .1a--.2aaew1 .So-a.&_ ~~____:_ ~m ~-i:~fpfc. it, •. ,r---l\1!1!5fllj1Mi ~~Is~~~ ~b~ ~~~nta rac11: SALEM 12x80. 2Br. 2Ba. :;.f'Pk:a· v•ultect ttll· cm>-.a11.w,s. :=o;ao~· A.I\. 3 Nd9 a._,-; 3 BJJ~ 3 ..e .. <*WS lol.CRsVt. blPlll~~ls.. RealDita.U t his excellent family MJSSIONREALTY nolddsorpets. Playport TSL.lnvstmt.s 642-MIO:J t1 r•hwrl. ... ... ba .. oee9D£~r::r:·~:K~•n nr o. -•.. . home Wllh 4 Bdrm 3 lia "94-073I Mobile Home Vltloge. ..._. 2400 4 hmm. 2 ,...., . " c., , Sl33:!i00. 546-5643, Opn W~brl.dge Grove. lake Great view~ 0 ( t bt: ----1 1mmed occupan cy, IRf.AD&IUTTER ....................... ~on m Jo Ann. 5Mie.38R.t'Um.l.:~.:. Slf.~ I site. s ingle family <il· "Olfroursc and vulll·v THE ILUFFS I $23.000-Good ftnaocmg J fourplexes in Costa C M ~mo Landk>rd SHOO l h d h S Th ... · -·'631...ul ...... ...,,,.., FOR' m::.1.c:E .. 111 do )ard ~·ur L V1cton.1 &-at"h. on1•n ac e ome e below s:ns.ooo Ray & ocea n view ' I av4U ·~ ....... ·.wuu Mes a Can be-sold ~~ -"' .. .... .,,.SI,.. I Auburn for Sl22.3SO The I UNGQ Rl::AL ESTATE I SophJ.stJcatcd townhome. ·--------separately AJI 3 Br 2 Ha ll.~ 2 bedroom 2 bath I 2JJ~SKJ1 SJtW. J BK. frµI • f.ui ~· ...,.. Be u r Sl3l soo Both d · bl ch. <>wtM 11 '""'"' 1as t1 l· v1t•w:. • L1·01o•· _:...~BDRMS -$13C.SOO an~l.ey2~alb·. 2' ear l ~_1 __ -~ta~c!".:~11C:.1ri.~1rs~ EXCITING !r11n-ror;y~~rsr~ ~~~tr:i~~~~ 1G!i'(' 2 Brl Ra,rrin~.bltm • SJ.CXX> nus f81'1e rami\y ~m. gara~e. frplc. air rond, 1 Newport ~h I 069 j offeri nJt by on g 1 n:i I • • down. FUil pnce $195.000 Lennis-pool Beautirully 1t•r<kn~r. hrdwd rtn., Tum<-r 1\ssoc .t!U 1177 38~~· ·~· iootst Yh microwave Upgraded i ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner 5229.000. Lido Park each. Each apt ls rented landscaped. no main ~ ctu1.!1 ... .?t<MAny~•,.P"l';j •-Hih lnc> w t n le en wit lhroughout.. Brand new l::astbluH 4Br&tlcn ~ A~ent 640·!'>560 at· S400 mo Yearly in ard #'.,., """0 ~ ' _,__ nllCl'OWBvt' and chopping A ail med f' . 1 1 ' I 9 '7 4 T r a v c· I c i. t' cornc S19.200 pr bldg Ll-nan<'e Y · ~ ••• ... ••••••••••• ••••• • block counters. Private v •m or sa e mo. unmac w cabana, outside patio 91110Clubbouse kd HOMES F'OR Ht:NT · roar enclosed patio byowner:.:59-9062. __ 645-~--_ & gardton. OL'ihwa~hcr Desert Ho< Spnn~s ~ewly n-modeled 2 3 or 4 BR Pn<'t.-d frot11 Woodbridge 2 story. 3 br. I By owner. Hack hay. J br. d I s po s 11 l r r 0 !it r r t' l' ___ ... En IG€ 213 J71J.257Z 0dnn houw with front & le>-~ t'nl'd yurd ,& 642-5200 llt2 bacondo. Wash •dry 1 t ba , view . 2014 2 f"r11~1da1rc Fren c h --+---t--HOM€~ backy ard f 1•11 c:l'd l'(uait es l-'Jm1l l.-$ I room. •" c. pvt yar + 8 Y \'I e w · b stora~e :.ht-ds. comer lot Pt r+ 2600 ~romt: Call %4 2.566 °" l''""'l d ! B s 11 11 a rmoirc div id er :! CMofStah WS'l'D0_642_.n sa please. K11h & p(~l $ I j lenni · & """"" Rt•al tlltutc ln\'l~lmmts .............. •••••• •• • · · J•o1 .... ~ rt I nx:. puckai.:c incl Lake . S1 IJ,000. 979·~9 Q-f'..,.,.,., l.OfM'Y 3Ur lBa 2 r-ar .:Jr Lr.: c..,.., 2971. A"'. no f·~· . poo ' acu.rn. s • Eastbluff COftdo Adutt P~ Paril 3333 W. COlCll llwy, ='iU Ho G U E R I \' t-. rt I fncd yrd. kid~~ J'M'.L' ok LaqaMo ~ 32-S'j I ·, ~.650. By owner. I $10.000 dR. o_ WC Cus tom Cam bri d 1-!•' 64§..6646 ORF:<.iON ~7009rno t»l .... \lt11l.oo. ·····················~ ~xOO. JBr. 2Ba Natural C..., _ __,Su d -.. Iba d h-"' '--'""' . .I $13 590 Jbr.2 ~'2 baVl.ElgW.ram r m wood int. ll-'H43JI ) '""""'" n ay ~.: . etaR<"·""'t""u''' .:;._., • 3226 Ul>"'-'J:O('('ari '•cw I · Als n 1970 l 'n1vrr!lal I _________ iv.u< comm • s oru~t· _..roiRf Ill.I<' 2hr, frplc. fl<1lJQI. -_•_•_•_• ..... •_•_•_•_·----' 12915 Quedada, open Sat. SIOPTO IUCH Assumable loan S42.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fn~. set:. pool, h•nni( i· -a-i.... t026 Oown! No Quahfylng! &SUn 1-5.5468477 ~upx~;:>a· .. ~r. Wa , hJi(hlY 714-831 2865 4 br, 3 bl!, OC'l'BO. llllt'yl Adult ltv1nu. $60lt -...-O •11 r • .. """" 6 Deluxe unit:.. o oly .. -··--·-••••••••• wner w, inancc --BA"SHORES ~a-. ........., l&f* \WW J31Z! Manoa \.1.!> flfll ~ : Brlf'ht cheery b ome. 1 ,J --, S125.000 -ta.~lO -----.. MAaiMrT A .,._to the lake Ill Wood Lovefy g y upgraded SCOTT REAL TY WClllhd 2900 _ - -Ml a-rt lt-odl 326' S~ct acular h illtop bi~. $385,000 Villa West Home. 20x60. S36-7Sll ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••!::"••••••••••••••.-. ~ 3>12·Dl6 sq n.. CGIRHIC~t '.._aut1ful "'-yshon.~. 3 28', 2Ba m Lag. H11ts 1---------t IBUYHOUSESAT F:ut•v., )2)4 Oc'eanV1ew,d1, 2 HR.) <lo8e &o Manna. Selva ""' CHI "' -· nlC\"St 5 star park . ror· 95010 ....................... ba coodo· r k' d ""' Rd ._·cane La Prima 1 754-l 202 Bdrm executive homt-ner lot w large patio 'n ........ Beacb View. New I< HOM.,.., FOR RENT . rp • ~~ -. Recently remodeled o.AOfj--OFMARKETVALUt-: J:"'3 allbit·lllS. willcansJdec1. ~SUl9.000toS24S,OOO. •WOOOIRIDGE• area Air tond only Exec. Unit + income J or 4 BR. Pnc-ed from _. , _ _,, ..,Cl\mo, 88 «.na~Bldr. _ Hlghly upgraded Two S27.500 <JK5029 1 from cotuge r-harmer. •No Fee 152:>SS7S. f'ocd yard & , . ..---.. ••-·· •• ~ 2Br. den. Broadmoor. skylights. w e t bar. NEWPORT CREST ClASSIC 979·9615.dys, 645 5512 •l.mmed Purt'ha.~e 1ta ra1tes Families agl ~1060 i OftBPERATE! Beaut bm Sl19,000. 48r, den. bea.-ilul palJo with s un MOllLEHOME wtcnds .. eves •Movewheo~ady please. Kids & pet!> QD&21ol. OK d.plx. Xlnt. Biscay, Sl89.000. I deck and spa 1-·ee land $35 000 ON 5 ... rr.r. •Pnvat.e Party ~a.II 9&4·2S66or ~IO_Bo._&61·2659 64Hi687&642--0112.. A must to sec. t'or r ~ By owner 3 comml uruts 978-7087' IJ'73..29'1l Agt r -----~ --private preview, call 3 lid.rm. 21'J baths. Tl'n· Z106 Uarbor.Sle 206-A 11 __ ·-.no ee. 81-9' 1032 Panoramic vie w, by 7S2-1700 rus. swimminl(. I year 540.5937 &sldeCM 1l2Cabn o .. •SBrs.2ba,frplc.dbl -·-•,•••••••••••• owner. Turtle Rock Coo-°'~'' i.1 v • '" ·~·· '".i ., ... , new Move in roodillon. $120.000 cash. Pnn only ..... tatt 00. \J ded 2B 2Ba [ I 64.1~ •••••-•••••••••• ••• ••. garage. S700 mo. S350 ';!~.;·)[ s.~~~~E2 * lt~IUN ~~ .. :·· ''"'"""" ;-~-~-.-~-:~-;-.e.s-:~-.. -~-!~ l-·,·HV-·E·s-~-~--R· --s-~Z::.i~·ii06 =:.::1: p.i'me ~llt.lon in pre· Oci!anside. ioned /\·2, ~Pride ol Ownership -••• ... •-•••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••• s t l&Mt•• S7camore New Turtle Rock Ridge HAJllMOR YIEWod I possible lot split. mini Anaheim. SS.2SO.OOO. 2st.ory bouae. 2 Bdrms. 2 HOMES FOR RENT ~oeat\y oew3 Olndo. Very exclusive, Lovely ooaco m e · horse ranch . Clower a,bmlt your Texas trade ba. gar, patio. S&OOlm<>. 3 or 4br. Pri~ from IAYRtOHT..,.NHYt 2700 sq ft. 5 bdrms. ''-bit. SI~ per mo leat4'. will consider short te"'\ ._.EIW.Stor.~ 675-1771 < BIG CANYON;. :::t guarded Ii ving. Spac Deene home. 640-8582 Bdaita home la t.as&etulty f'tters Piao C $210,000. Q\,iet street.. Lrg. pvt. growing, etc. Reduced to for aellef'I up leg pro-Lou Brecbt.el & Aasoc. S&-1595. Fncd y1rd & uPlhded•P'1tedunder 1M8-6nM. bacTk 0YarPrid. AM.~85ma000bte Sl39,000. Call Harvey peny. m.3331 gar11tes. t 'amille s Newport Cresl Con .. _ ...... -.•.-... l.sl. · · ce: .. · · u.-. B .... r 52-Prid• of ownership 1 K'd "-t ..,_ rnstr ste ocean -'!""·-· ~ Truly Call owner for uppf\ ._,, ,.. • .. ....... 3144 P eue. • s .. pe s •IW<' .. • ....., ...... 1040 64().428). CAMEO SHORES 714.757.5420 Hunt Beet!! w1:t':::i't'°· __ ................... 'Wdrome. C.ll 964-2566or 2 be. 2Yt ba, ram ·--·····-······· Delilllltfa.d Id. a..-1-1 "G~ ~~~ •• · ••••• *. ·•• s.o Joaquin Country Club !17).2971. i\gl. DO ree. . :; ':!,, ba~~:· j . 2 Bdrm.. ?"'~~ . +·den LAJ 5 -· 'r'... Beautilul, e>pen, airy. ~ A ~ I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ara, l.rvioe. Yrly rental, ---------· ........ · · · HE~ITAGE Pt'" lORS Dlil910U: ..... alf: Oreat Keot•U O.. reedy to llovo·IE. g2ad,or AITO. lowohorne in Rancho San Well kept lla.rbor View bedroom, pool home in Davis &Clark loolUng for .... w f 0 r T .. h ~ ~-~e!!_~~.ng2 Joaquin. Immac ulate Home. orig. owner. Best exclusive area . 180 l &&eot wbo specializes " ,_, -_ .. .,... .... throughout. Light and buy at 1234.900. f'ec! degree view. Private in land. 1003 com· W... BR "dm. furn. No pets. YACAMT 3 Bdrm. $525. 2 Bdrm. $C75. Ema abarp. Cloae to scbooll, fwys .. sbop. pine. c:t.ry, with a eo&y aide PatrickTeoore.831·12166 beach. Call Sam for miuion, very agsreulve 100 Buena Pait-ta yrs. .,mo.yrt1. pllio fone of three). that creauvefinancing. office. Call Mr. Clark in old. ax VCJU. propmJ la BayirBeacb 759-0911 ~: for reining ~ Newport.Bcb8Sl·l89S. ln&kalhape. U.-INdt 3141 21 if lwllh ?S-U. pride ol owoerahlp .. 1111 , .............. .. forS. 1300 In~ OC locatkJD. lO OCEA.NPRONT COT· EASTBLUt'F H•••••••••••u•••••••• yrs okl, dwo payment TAGE 2B vt bcb s a-A v•·w pool r-900.000. ---...:.... -!: p • ,.... • .-do... 3br ..... dln &JO:U, ~ • • ... ~ j •(X£S ~O ·S"per pride of ---·· ~..-. • ...... . laod. Acrou street from Mtwporlc...fw 't'f"L ownel"lhlp w lfantaatlc Temporary rental till rm. h'pk. dbl aar. walk .m-.-.~\--rw::-. -. WOODICOVI bl kl to beach. orean vt.w. I m rm bome •~On.brick g,:clD. ~ ~-=: fl/llD/ .... parp It. G890 ,000. Dnrrell .uA 5l57 MOM $159,000 ~ poeetUal ln H.B. J·-l . n..-w ... ....___in tobcb&scboobl, 1586Mo. asb. wner /Agent, ..._. 2-..DO-... -..... _.......... No.-• 64.2-J7U v-,. """ 12.100.000. wlfaboaou. OClean vu. ....-· · 631· 1288. 84().23218. HEAa DtSMIYLAMD 3 8 • U , S a n t a A n a OoM In. m>Mo. Newell NEWPORTCRESr NIWPOITHTS Broker nl4)750-1CM 7~C:~':1~ Aaoc........ 5br, cbUc1ren • peU OK. 12% tot. rate w tsml 2 Bd, l ba home+ in-law ...--mo. down. No polnu • No Lnit. Owner wW noaoce. C rcW Onvt. all • • &..Jilm...... 31H •7S42 -··"''"""" 4 b 3 b Below 15l.b St. 1129,500. P\ tft ty 1600 ...-tu elMltef. llu.al ..................... .. ...-,~. r, a, caD CUrt Herber11, JI, --•••••••••••••-•• ••• to appreclate. -~ vtew. Im· On2bdrm, I be, 1ara ... nM>aq. ft . Nr. poof ft ten· &.11·1aee M.000 -•L. ba.-~ . n I•. Sm It h . II e y er • ••••• .. •••• ••• • •• 11111C. at. ltpk, ,.....,. • · 19-'1111,M>-13S7. • •117.i!t: ~ TWOA~ aa.... ~ *' ~r '"" 1 ... 11· pool. ~7"'0. -.au '3f'A '} OD~Blvd.w---r ....... • actMIV Uai ~.:.:, •lo1. • ., • • .. MIW1 __Mol~\ .. ~••ca.,. 3 Br . 2 ll&AL: Ana. ..,l#J. ..,. to f,,_ • 'lfJIJll ._ £ • ecua tl • • b om•, ..,,.... ..... f1141 '7J.4400' ..... olaje<tJYel. If .. .,.,...... Jl6t ~ aooollded. 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Badlllalt.O/Wt.D&.er ~CODOYA l. z bdrm, 9l.O\le, crp, apla,a&lowaboules. -.................... . P'· 1-la, poo1. aaw. If ] "J .. >•-. sm • -. •1·1G0 • n-om sa '"-1800 .....,._,.? Avo6d ...__ .. , • DI* ~ SlOO Mo .• 1mJ office suo Ito. 1827 Wealcllff Dr, Nwp~ IUcb. GMllOO I .-d lllllp w / IDllMkla. You '°°! Part time we cu IMlp eu~ otlaer. ............. 1 ..... l•tA•a. All ~-. ..,, la· dlmW.Ooll.a-.. ..... N'tl aod:11l·l• Jacua.1 privll. LuH .. u. a .... ~BAY AJt~ a Br MoA P'tee.NewCJI(, -."W.~m.lrr.~ _, • ...,. - 90. 1&5-4101 or QU) '"'"""•--....... Zia llOO/yrty. lnamar ~.wl.prace,pallo, EAST...,.. cul llvin1 eapeuea! ....... ~ ...,,. LMllleA&.Oa ~•·~·Super sr-t ~ wlbltna, IC M ,_.._.. ll40 2 Br, 2 ba, lrg gardeoun-Profesa1oaally •lace AA...-..., omc.. fully 300 Sq. FL olflce, pvt bMh, 765 St. Clalr, Suite D. Colla lleaa. Freeway COin ' 1t oear Baker a& 8rilkJL 900 mo.~ 7800. dlicor, ..._, • dlabet ua· a.a...br, &Ddr)' rm. No ............ ••••••••••• rt.. Frpk, pool & rec ractl. l97L New dee apac-e. 520 fl. vtn.NewUlclrma• ••ket'irwC.. cl. 2 pool•. ~tl1nf .-. Avail now. '540/mo. HOUSEMAnS Dl5mo.CMarea ...a,.,..s.u.s.u.ireat ·• .......... Cll --_. ._...1171 telept.oDe •"•tem. coDdo, all n tr u , t;na.' .;:::d' M ·+ ~. IJW, ah41tfle l BR SMO SSJ-1010 or 711).ml. 13M134 _. Newport /Airport loca- ..,.W ,.... eommmi· ... as ,rheey. -mo. ~ t.JJ Nr xlm abop 2 BR W •DELUXE* Fem1 owr Z. &.o abre 2 WW bAJd to a\dl 2'0Glq tt daD. ~. Har'bor I.Wal_, ..... cmer6 allfreewaya. ~EkleoAve .• Cll GARDEN APT OMTHlllACH ,.._,1 Jlmh&etTMlle _... -IG-1'05 Newport-Oceanfront bdrm bM nr bda ID H.B. near OC Alrpurt, ....., ~~~~~~~~~ tlBrlntneVW.,. r •..,.,....y UYI I •o• 2 ' W-IL. I>...., ... -....1-l W/firemaD 12$0 mO . ~ Uve•l.w.--mo.4 br, a ~ ba. aau aw at l'IJ.la Or•••~ brand new ..,_..,,c.n •u..i..n ~ ...... ...,.._ LUUUlll:To ~~~-~~~~-........ ._ tllk .-mo Br, den, %.,.. ba. 120QO. 1 Br, balm, relrig, pool z ... Adlh-a.. br or &ln&lie apt. Pbooe ~l391 •NEWPORT BEACH• -IM.c.M. Dde.tia-. -• Sbart term Of' yrly. Vlc· AdulLI, DO peta. ~--r 1Zll~m1 Slni&bt male &ook1n.I for •PRJMELOCATION• ..., • .._ ln1De torlao w/buU rma . ~ ' ~ ba ... IF _ .. _ 2bd 50 ..,,.rromwat.erll"OGI.! -°"*· Bod:'111·WOO -Water t r o o l v I e w . ""'""'.,..car port 2 Br, 1.,.. loWnbouae • , _.. expeme:a. r-_.,_ _.._IM. Jacuul, bt!Mmtld ce1I f'amib'. 2 Br DtO. Spac. 3 pecioapc.a., BBQ 'i sty~. Adulta, oo pet.a. .. 1217 + util. Costa 500aq ft. c.lte,.,ewlitw ..... ' Br, 2 ba P H . Play-daleLofwya•bctb: SZiOmo.S.-21&12 Mma.Ml·t1121. m4)894-5894 70.1700 pcund, pool. N&-1•. walk Lo~ ""'"Pit O• I•\ 11,Jt. P\)81 Nttf' WA'Tl:RFROHT 1711 I Chl1hawHt West.chff. 2Br, lB.a. New-Roomlmt.eoeeded by 3/1, HOMCS .... New Afih ttW__. ly pa.lDt.ed. taree patio. 4 t.. CODdo. NB. l300 mo. SUBLE~E: Comblna· Um Office /Wba •pa~ id stypark. ~sq ft. aU or pert, end unU. Under n*l.714~~ R~-~E ~:~:: ~= 847-6064 ~z:;:.u . USO /mo. _86-6431 ______ _ *tlftft ISi.£ 3ar12 ... .....___.,,. Ftmrmmt.over23.quiet, UUU * * * * * * ·-rn11u-l'Hl•Ck•t•I -~- ·-"""1 ' , ... ~.-, TIU: Rf Al ,~~~ l.Slf\lf.kS ~ea. I BA. Its.~ 1 ~ apectoua unita __,,, Wsclilf area. 2 Br, 2ba. r.p. DMl. DOO•l ..-co. ..... I air Pl·._. m I lllk •I uaM Wkl· New C1U. d.rJs, lutcbeo. R.t'a req'd, Cluutiaa. •DEUJX.EOFTICES• f\"00) l rm. up t.o 1700 aq. ft.. FnlcD D IL No lae req. Bebiod AlrpoiUr Hal.el at %172 INJ>Get Dr .• _..LID-ml.•12 to '-"· belt 6 dmb. BNllll ..., I Br CODdo.. a Br ..._ >&al z . iaJa St. m... Pvt yardl, paUoe, SITS Walk t.o beach. lm-PooL Ml6. a1...ao 1125+1&1 • l40 dep. Call -· Cid >NI-191 or __., ..... pool, jac. Adul&a, DO p«a. -· Yr· decb. P'amU;y a& adult mac. z bdrm, 1 be. eta.e Detitli $64830. m&• RN llrooltMnt/WMt.miut· b'.Alloualwa.MM"IJ.1. mb~.Nodop. to everytblog. ao1 OCEAN VIEW N.B. Ad.It. er, Garde• Grove. ,.__ ta.UI03 Batttrnor9. 2tr,2ba, frp&c, bak, club Prof-Euc Ihle Sbr --.._..... , __ ._. m.ano ~ tuna ~---Gemini a-.... at4Cll bN, pool, I«, S7IOM Cid· bealrtlhally (urn. bse .,-...,... -111 ----------1 apt. Cotry cfub facl. '"l'll&SSVILLE" ·-dl131~eveam..zas •ll&IDI ms. ™1121• W lltlfrlondaa ••.a aBr. .. ...._...,COii· lloeUaly or loD1er. 28r lbdo, 1.,.. be, pr. -.1 Br. z be nur MW lW'lreq'cL ~ .:~~ ._•AW, '...a. ape,.._.., ..,.11MU1 Mb. CIU, dr)ls, blW, -New c:rsQ c1rpa z Spedoall a bdnn. Aduha.1 ----=------ .--.,, --1131 . ....,._, I to 1. !!_c~.!.d. Waler pd. car encl. aa~. wio mllebaedl.Nopec.a. hmale. ZWO. &.o abaN orewa. ~llDJ.. z ... : ....,.,., __, .. ta.m"I. cllle 2br C4M bome. RHAVICSUllMD mt·...:·s.ataAna117S.. ~!..'!!. r r pl c. 1212/mo. "2-UOO Ad· ~•SVPEllRENTALON STANTON RENTALS mil;; .. c.,_c..-liUs' naa or t1W141. THE BAYP'RONT, 3 Br, 1~ be, 2 1tory. WDXORMOMTll SAVE $150 IG-U03 2Br,daa.,dla'8cna.21,\ 3lbn.. a-=-mn SUIT'IS Nr Oran1e County ~~-----~­Ailpwt area. e.ma ...., .. a.-MZS ,;-)eue; exclusive Dover Dabwbr, patio, dbl ba. mill ol ammf''--------- 9bores. 5 Bdrm. bome ......_ 2 kids • l pet.a h.ntaatk 1oU mtll'M 11/P * l8r a.. l.a&YDa C..aMrY VIJla1~ omce ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. witbpier60oetror80ft. ot. Mff. "4·2SM or You palDt • c:lean. 2 vtew.971.MWtN. RDacoedo. SZ2D+'!a u.U. 1J19Ce avail t le•• l . boet.. S3000 llo. Yrly. Bay m.an, All).. DO fee. HUGE beclrooaw. Fully Ntalpm. Bob: Xl·l104. amL Bn*er m-4112. vNEED v'MONEY ~Beacb Rfflty~ll c erpeted /bul ltlos . UDO. Oil the ba.y. 2 BR, 2 Ph.-h • cleao 3 Br. l '!a ba. OnJund floor. Sllper ~.. Ba. ~ peUo. 910 mo P'ml.11-Dt.oabareZ Br, Offlce·Relall , San KB coodo. D 'W, W 'D, Qemcmt.e, Avenld.a ~ UDO lltiM, pool M95+dep. WUUr rent.a.I 2br,1arage don. Adulla. DO pet.a. l30o yrly. SUbm&l on clUdrai •BR,3be.SL200Mo. Aeent.IG-93ll.918-5e96 partdng, ateps to beach. mo. Apply apt 8. • W. orpaa. pooi. t.eanla, jac, nr bcb M.v SJ50 •up. fn.~; Agenllr7S-8170 S425 mo. incl. ulil. WU.C..MMM48. Bay .. BHch Huotiaeton H a rbour 75$-0IU mo+i,._utU.~ 82--4142 ~-~----~-NpL Hgts . 2br, home. wateffrooL 2 br, 2 ba, 673-31168or 544-Ql9&. View. Kids 0 .K. SS25 + Pool, tennis, security. dep. eau 642-5722 SUD>. Yl· 1122. ext 1 os. UDO ISLE 2brl 2ba, sun- ny patio, frplc, lse. $150Mo. 4'M-100a. 673-5072 Spy&lua. 4 br, 2Y.t ba, view. Gardener lDc l . 1l4'1S mo. 6t0-0735. 0..hJlllS u.tww 3'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WUJt.er, 2Br, bltn.s. gar, ~ to sand. M2Smo. 5206 Neptune. ()pen &il· Sun 54 8 -9 275 o r 21.3-446-4750 . Ur. New Condo. Central Joe. Fully fum. New apta, drpa, pool, apa, l)'a Lae prel. dys Janet 7W •• DCZ. ..,.. Joyce -----------10CZAN ~N"l'IBr, ZBa. m• 461S Npt. 8'la. a... 1t>a, 1r1 -/mo.. + .w. .._.. .--a-,-,-, .,-.--1-1-1-, yrd. W /pr. 151SOMo. na&aL Ol.U: 1'1S-4m1. ~27SZ ----·-----1Sleep1n1 roo m s & 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. dbl garage, ldl.c:beoet1es. m wk " ~rderwr, water pd, new· up. OceanfnJIJL 675-8740 ly n:modeled. '6U/mo. c:an.. .. Mer 3722 ~3916. ~110 -·-·················· Bl~fs Condo. 2 Br, 1 ba. Newport Beach's fanest 2 Neal ! View! S600/mo. br. 2 ba, on the water. Phone ~llOli Ocean" bay views. $1400 mo. Call for delail• 1..-..v • .._ ~.MM713. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br S27S. ava.tl oow. 2 Br m.s. Avail 3-1-30. 222 Avewd.a Moot.erey. 700-9631 ....................... l806 ....................... lmmmc, completely re-,.__,,_ u__ 372 2 Bdrm Apt.. Avail now. r urblabed, aBr 2ba, =.":':!'!'-........ ~~ lod•idee awn " rerrii. Monaco model, quiet, sus,.··-·· ssoo lacl'g Ulil. Lou • bandy loc. Avail mo-mo. _,,,_ Brecblel ~ Anoe. al ID>. March 1. Debi P\&m. l br apt DIG 41 up. ~ Bibb, ~· 675·6000, Eocl. aar. Adulta, no lllioaPul ... , 3807 , ~. • ). pet&. 2110 Newpnrt Bl, ·-•••••••••••••• •••• _________ , 5eMlll, BlWD l :IO " S 3 t.. w/View, yean leaae. _p._m.________ s:ioo. BAYFRONT on BaL j>mjnplla Point w Mew. l Br mobile home 132$, 615-01.a& Beat.t2Br,2be.aecurity 0.lncLMMure adulta. eor-.. Mcr llZZ ~~~';;~'.· adult1. :i~=-~· ...................... . UDO ISLE Newly ~ 2 Br. 11;; bA, rrp&c, deck, m neW'al . ,,... ' "1 fA .... 37 40 pooi. Adlta, no pd.I. MIS, tones w,.,.uab ~••••••••• .. •••••••• 973-0473 S375 mo. 2Br lwohse, l~,ea. Avuil oow. 1.940 Wallace.~. 2 BR 1.., Ba . $365. No chUdml. small dog OK. 610 JOMDD St. 642-7344 ~ 1 Bdrm appel' 1211. Qwel buildio1 with beautiful land1capln1. ADULTS OVER 35. No pets. LEEWARD AP1'S. 2020 Fulluton, (l bllt East d Newport Ave & I blk So. of Bay ). 631-0397. --- DX>. 2 Br, 1 ba, lndry rm. pool. Adu.Jls, DO pets. lmmed. Occupy. TSLMemt 642-MiOO 1 BR Ideal for qujet female, stove, relrig, gar & yard. No pets. Si!SS. .. U05 3 er. 2 ba. petJo. encl. garage. No pets. UMO B Valeoda. SQS. 546-7983 the COLONY Zl.21 CANYON. C. M. f'b13l,3587 X -LG , 2-BR-POOL· BEAUT. GROUNDS·l Ml TO OCE A N . ADULTS.sa. . l... . t .. ~ '.' I I I I ' ~ ..... ~ • •• I 11 1.' I q t ti. q j '·' • ' )': IEACHWOOO APTS 2 br. 2 ba $t00. Large lbr 1125. WALK t.o lbopplng. Pool, jacuul, bhu. Adulla, DO pets. IG-1800. Lowib all adwt., DO pell, UU Br apta. GOO Ed· ....... ~b.NMlll. 381', Z ba, studio. Dis· bwsbr, W/D hkup, gar, rrptc. No pets . $495, 7S2-7'7-4or ~ OCEAMARli Walk lo lhe beac h. DellghU'ul lge 1&2 Br apa, IO!De w /frpk . all have pelJll9 or balconies. Ertior OW' 20 8('re5 W Bl· tracOve &reenbell. Lrfft, landacape & 9 bole put· ting green. Friendly clubboulle w If rp&c. color 1V, sauna, uerciH & weight room. Starts at m> incl 'g rnJr. uli.L Adults, 00 pets. CASA .. SOL ZIUI •u'* It 9'Z..USl 2 br 2 ba. s pacious. cathedral t'eillags. e 7o mo. 791}.UMll ------- 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc. I block lll beach. 9100 mo. Avi.11 Marcb l. l\.sk (Of' Ben l , fM6. 7711 or 67J.2S07 Have To Share A P\a~ ~ Want LO spbt your l"ftll '! ••HOWIE•* Could f)JJ Your Nttofl S20 Fee fully refund<ibll' U U doo 't !md a Room1~ ~ 953-03.95 £11icouu ~ offttt 1uite ln ~ &adl Ava.Ila bk 1111.arcb I.st Ml s,q ft ~ (CK I or 2 olf1r e n · ,~., i i' ·l.<ri' 4436 • CaDfTMO PltOILIM 2-.t Ir 3rd Tl>~ LxC'<'UUV•• OfflCl"'• pn· f7MSll AU Areas 1 d.a rs 24 ttn ~ Newport l:Woach Arranged by lo('alton , r o mplelely c:o.ttto.. Lo.n Near Be•cb. lBr OplJt, f8n. O\'tt 25. 2 br, 2 ba ~ tunubed. 2 yrs to run MOOmo, lu, shoppiog, patio, oreao view . oo"-t,pllone~. Mdowbu~for2nd. Nopeta. ~~-LagUJSa B('b, S21'7 5.o ---------T o·a. No rredJt check. ~ 48f..8214 borne, CdM ~h.&u swte. 2 rm~ _ _, ...., o lbr.lba VenaiUes 2-47, DtWty decoraLed. ref rlc. -mo. .a4IG fticb's. tilt. ..... : MO-OO:I CIC' al ood I k"' DO_,, ...,,ooo up. rOt" ':DY Miit ~. ui.. li.il;.l!=!i· am~p • action call Agent -... 111LA!f ... . MIF•ZBr-a.&,f-'- 0 , 11 .... .-............ -CZIJ)CM.,.. & ~121DO ~ ---··-·····-_..._.Ull ...i ~al\ 7. Ftr.-oreArotrwieapeceat 2ndTD's. 3rdTD .. •sw· the COLONY 2Z!9CANYON. C M Pb 63J ..:JS67 X LG. 2·8K·P <>OL Bt:AlITGROl'NI>!'. I Ml TO OCEAN. AUULTS Sl9S lfiri8. 3Br ztMi . r~. g;u- ~-near bea('b, Vear ly. 644-972115. l Rr, Stepli lO bea(' h. S3SO Property House. &42·385() or&&i-1010 M f' Irv ine ap t m5'm0 Jt'ff ~~ oso . ..................... . ~~&up 230SW O('caofroot . N lJ ~ WANTED. G~ui CdM 6n-09eO ExceUeol Location. 2b Euts ide C.M . Sa fe. ,..., """"tio r' llQl)e. Oii pvt alley. ~-..... w . ...,. . 673-3lllOO CaU~9314 _mo_.---·---- ......._ ba'... GIAl'1lilt for rent mo mo. l oecuoom: 1 UJ, yurly Ca.wry Village area. or mo. S350 mo Agt. Bn*ttm.49l2 873C10 ~,..~ tnc loeoa. up to U yr 500to 2700 Sq R. lnm Coaal PUJ&n('IJI ~~ n :Rot-; DK m.u rL..A.ZA MDMy w~ so 10 lSZ5 Jdcs:. \'~ ..:. c ~f. • •••••••••••••••••••••• __ S4_5-4 12 l Popular Laguna Bea('h --I.UY Holef seek1n1 pnvatc -I --mDDf')' up to 115.000. W1JI 4700 a.q rt atritt bw~. s-,y ~ mtereat. AJJ due near Udo lsJe. purdua~ In %yrs . Pleaae <'•II pn ('I! lm.000 w rtI00.000 « -417'1 dwn 430 32nd St.. --------- Newport Be:t1t'b. Call for 1173,000 Wamed ror 12 detail.a Sierra Realty rooaUla. Maximum ln- m.71DO te~l. w~ll·secured . • Nl'WPOaT ir .,. IC-llZl D•YB. 67~ 16 I ~ £vea .. wknds. Up Lo 4100 aq ft. avaU. at pnme comer. J7tb • ... , , T,... Nwpt BL m.aoG Deidi 5035 --"----------..._. ................. . Wllft-Mhj.Co. ~~~~~~~~ S Br OCEANFRONT 2tlr, l'!aba, lludlo. Sm. APT. Vrly ll,000 11>0. yard. Gar. Fr-pie. No Afj_mclO ~ nz-7474 or ---a-.-.-.-.. -.---ll-7•-f ~car saraer for ttoat lnCll.Bmo ?JJ-~ lD) 5q I\ UI medJcaJ bldg. Avail for lmmed. <><'· cupaocy. Ample park- uia. Newpor"~ ~l . AU types ol ru.1 esta~ .......... m..eeu.. S.-c:W I •• 2..-iT'Dt ~2171 145-0611 •earpet.1n&. 2 Br, frpk:, H.1'1--..ir.• --------atrium/patio. 1875 /mo .,._., Cheerlul 2-aty dpllt 3br, yrty. , SpMiab!'.lltateUvtng! 2ba, bllln s, pal10, 3 t.., 2 be. nr. So. Coast 1 BDt bea.... quiet, 2 br. Plua. Call 131-2231 It· F. ......, ....................... 2 Br OD dll'f by bell<'~ 1295 mo. Adu.Ill, no pets. 3S2 E:ndno LD. See Mer, apt c. l2D £ Zlrd St. c .... Sm. olf'.ce. abop or bobOy. m. $41-nef ZlldTD'S ... ......., NEAR BEACH. Charm-BentituJd PIUit·Wte Bur· stnrap. PLUS lrm. Iba mg • privatA! 3 Br bome roun lDI•· Terraced guest. No Peta. MMllO Mlh 2 bat.ha • Interior pool &uakea gas bbq • patio. Pool 4r teonia. 1parkllag founlalns. 8:~:30 frp&c, C4.D, gar. Mature adlu. 213 c Atlant.a. Mesa Verde immac., 2 br, 2 ba, g.ar.Jp&c .. D/ W. ~.nn.SUS.631-4882 Newly decorated adult 2tlr, Iba lower apt, ~ mo. Sl.81 Sao Angelo Or Inquire apl C or call IZll> 2S-2'26 eves Col· lect. Double &&rage ror rt'Ot F.utaide Cll. lliO cno. m4117. ~31141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leue 5 .OOO aq . ft warebouae •s-tt. 2.l'"per foot. TI4-~ll0 IS ,_,. term. llOll/IO or mare. No Balloon S paclou• room s . $100/IDO. Avalloow. Separate dinln1 area, WATCRFRONT HOMES REM.ESTATE 631-1400 S.0111•• 3276 ....................... 2 Br, den. 2 ba ooodo, 1 yr kme. 1575 ino. Pool " spa. ia. last + aoo ctep. l.500aq. ft. 493-1341; eves 4113-12.54 or 493-2734. AU for Al or Jerry. · walk-la clc»eta, home- like ldtcbea 6 cablneta. Walk to Huntington ~. 2 Bedroom rum. $465. ~tum.SIOS Aduita, DO pet& UtllWes Free! LA QUINTA HERMOSA Ml21 l PartWde Ln. 1 bllt w. ~ Beach, 3 blks s. of fAIDler. 84'1·5441 <2) 2br. Vtew, side yd. New crpta, drpa & palnL No Pets. f'irm. 1495. 5921115 ll24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wcatfleld &side 149 E. Bay. 2br. lba, pool. Adulta. No Paa. l3501do. S.-1721 2 BR. 2 Ba, di.Dul& area . frplc, d1bwbr. slnitle prqt " Yard-2 kids. l pet ot.. $425. C.ll 9M·2561 Of m2911. A'1J., DO fee . lllO ....................... l..ar1De 2 br lowe1" coodo PatJo. pool, jacuu1 .. carport.. MOO mo. Call ~2970 or 751·~ fOC' 4400 ....................... 1235 Sq f'\. -mo. 1Al7Welllclitf. N.B. Aeml. S4M032 appt. Avail. now. Jor2 Rm&UW. from $75. -'-"'---------t 179 W. 19th St. Call Tom .., lw..t1,.,....... S40-ZllO ., &Mfwwlched ltoO ---·------ 4.000U.22' Udo Newport Co. m 7Sll5 ..•...•••• a...-s Best amenities • Loe. im. lllll/IO. Eara 17c; m«ZSl,67J..1417 on Sll.8DO. 3rd T .D. Or 97~q . fl. warehouse W1*.b, truck door. CM. No lease. SJoo. s:u. mo Qybome.~.m-~ ....................... llc14tft I MO ... llNT Wln!houee or tile mtg. FAMILYAPTS Brand new beautUul. large apt for families with L 2 & 3 cblldren. Near park & 1chools. Kiddie play area. 2Br,2Ba $tSO Blcbdor ~ and J bed. apl. w /large kitchen SJlS. 8ot.b ba ve yardll & all uW. paid near l6UI ,. Newport. Av all. Mar. L No pd.a. 645-8883 SHARP. Beach l, 2 .. 3 Br 1 Br apt S3:iCl 41 2 Br apt With frplc, dsbwar. aa.r & SC20 ~us 3 BR 2 ba condo. patio. No pel.&. 880-~ l'cmWl1' rd Yi!'-!! Executive offi ce s. Buen a Park . Ail ~ Ill &U1l0'1 area. Up Lo 1280 9'12·9011. New 1.a bdrm I ury 1q. ft. New C11>U " df1l8 , edutt opt!! ln 14 plana Q.11 now. ssr · 1010 2.100 + l40 · m eu. Ill· l rrom S37S. 2 bdrm ---------~~th romm'I expoeure. townbouia rrom IS35 + EXEC. sutTES ~t mo lD mo OK Tim pools, t.ennls, waterfalls. rrtme Newport Beaeb or Ron. Bier 979-f.666 'n'\lll deeds for We. H1P ylelds, we ll 1ecured . superb ipveatmeah . D•ve Cbaaov er, 770..2022m0·521S All. Goldaaweat RUn. aid TD for a&Ae, prime C.K. prapeirty. diseoanl neplab&e, "-· .. 31127 K.orlh 3Br.2Ba ~ 11.'lO. All new, children OK.646-QI& Heal paid. No pets 3111Weet Wllaon, C.M. New Twnble, 2Br. 1&,<,Ba, 631·5683~-2408 Mil mo. ()pen lo-6 dally ~ New2Br,2Ba, fplc, bllN, Newly decorated 2Br . Wea l a Ide Cll . 138S. 1811, eocJ'd pr, S350 mo. Adulla, DO pel.I. Sf.2. '1803 Nr. 8aa&a Ana Country eve. Cub, fn.&119or Ul-1111 *2 Br, 2 be. nr. So. Cat IArp 3 tw, 2 be, carport. Plaza S.A. "50. Children or. OCC. 1425. No pel.I • CKml974eYea. 7Sl.-S. ---------Nr. So. Cat Plua, 2 br, 2 lllr,walktoOCC~t. ti. apt. Pools. etc. lm· '115 mo. wttll util pa.Id. nae. c:cnd. No chUdreo ,._.IQ.GT or pett. MZ:5. leu dll· COWll 113-7411; 83M447 ma. ~ APAATM9fn MAMD ora••• 2Br,28a M50 EllceUmt loc:.uoa, wallt to completl 1boppln1. BeauWully ludlcaped. Spacious apta. Pr1vate PIUOl or deCb. Adulta. HMtE. Nopeta. Spa. lMdaUy • tetWUaon,C.M. ··-JM.M08 Near New 2 br. 2 ba, dlbwbr. nmdeclt, 1185. •w11-orwtmck. [MIJ 2 br apt. pool 6 petio. Malla oaly, no pet1. 1111 Moorovla. 1325.-..ao. OCKANVJEW m1PaetncC.M. i..,. 1 br w /)Oft.. P?,lc. pvt P'lio. encl. 1ar .. bltn1. Jacuul. P'rom MD. Nopett. lntantolt. SPMC 131-tl07 &AITSU>E new tltoor. 1 ·---1 .. w--,... --br, ....... aloft, yard. em.. ...!-~ ... ~~!!!!:..__ ·c BEACH -one block. S room audio apt. l :1.4 ba, fpk,, 1uodeck, eoC'I. gar. 1525. 1161-?OM 2 BR l'h Ba twnbae, dbl pr, pooi, apa, tee .. walk Lo beecb. M50. 164-11* 0 for cootlni" 1oc. Near 0 .C. airport. ----d From San Renliocl. ~con· ZDllQ n. Storaite only, ()6eeo drive Notth ference rm , janitor SSOO mn 2128 Canyon on Beach to Mct"adden aerv , ullls. too tree Dr • Coa l a Meta . thmWettonMct'eddeo copies 6 mor e . ~ ... •..•............••.. to Seewlnd Vlll•se. SecnUrtal sen. avail ..... W..e.d 4600 '7l4 .,_,._ Uzor 0ouc 851-INU . ~--------· Well aennd 2ild T.D. on belll S.. Oetme•~ loca· Uc& _.,at in., all due ill (7 moa&ba. WW MU for --·~ Nr bcb. II ZBr. l ~Ba. frl*, md'd 1ar. W ID boolt-1111. avaJl Mar a. ... ~ a-4000 DIC. sums ••••••••••••••••••••••• A ('nlOhtoat ion lbat can't be beet I hrf ed localloo (doae to frwya, airport • restaurants >. prof. leCtttariaJ serY3. Jct.al Clftk9 • beaut.lful ~ pie. For more lolo. call Rn 8t m.Nt. ' Il!Hli/ bedroom cottage ia "' n •I qwet spot 1n La1uoa "-Iii,.._. It I' --...... ll42 . ..................... . Jbr, 3ba, crpl1, drps, S72Wedt6Up St u dios , 1 br s. kltcbu~les. pool ., mLld aerv. S.-97$$ • SWla)' ~ MOlel Beach, Corona del Mar """'""--.... or a.ta Mee,a for S300 CK • •· Q\let a l't'& t'SSen· l.W. Wn te ad •636. c o The Da l ly Pil o t Newapaper, P O uox 1580, Co&ta Meaa, CA 92626 or l e le pbo ne 673-7954. I lllM•b 1100 . ..................... . .... bltlns. $S00Mo dys Room w Jr ull house 98Nm..veM0-51M9 pnvtleeee. lo xlnt. ana lrw. ll4'4 d Newport Btacb. <Weal ....................... CIUJ)&42-e81J. Db. medk'al otnce suite, Qircmadel llar. '750-Mo. r---------IDS l Br Q!lOdo. Oraaplree. Room for rent Npt. area. 8'.reama, tftllia, pool, Bnod 04w Ira home. jacuai. SllO. No ~. •Mo UUI Laci. Call &M1i,ewt. wtmda. I Paul~ a.,.. INdt ll• Room b'I home or O.C.C. -···-············ ,,_ Dlllehbortloot. '150 le 2Br, f\"ptc, hardwood Incl utll . ....,..., ~.:.:to bcb, MM>.......... 4tl0 ....................... Oceanfront llr, r,..1c. au.t .._,. for .W.ly ltaH. 8500. 151.ootl. PIOPle. 0.. .,_L Pvt ~ •IDdJ cove. • Hml·pn room1, a lllr, hplc, 1'\J. 1M. llCIO. ....., ,... ••1, It br .... !!··~--,.. Realonom lu Corp. mnio PllSTllOUS LOCATION_ Nlwpert8eedl ···-lq.Pt. •IQV-... •BllnAmnilw -----~ ----... tr! ... ~, ...... ....................... ~ .... 5005 ..... -······-········ .. .... Dtl . ....... , .... ..mo. Gn.11. ,...., Tiii~: 'l.il-1400 t' , .... ..... 111 ..... aa.. ...... -.-Net. o--wm "-1· ..,:'!I-· KYR 642-5111 ------------------------------------------- ; I • t I ,, DAILY PtLOT • ' IN•tMMA .. ........... •• Ila? ... ,,.,.~ = ...... Cr I a . ............ 1 ...... • ';P A c.,.t .. slw SIMlllla .............. 1111a111111•1ea1 ... eeee nrt ...... ,. •• .,... 19' 0 J FE 6 ..... ... • ..._.,...S.alcoallaa. Ol6lw .,.,...,,.. _.. ~Al ... ,._ '*4111 ............. ~-Uc... t..41ar-..Waa.A\'I ~· rae(Wt••car .:=.._~-·--~ !!t"~:: :=: Nied a a.a le 1 LlwJw? DD _..... llcfl No.,_._ '-MW "99-_m_-O»t_. __ _ .......... _...., CAJtn:l'Q.&ANING hd. ........ 0.11 ....,,. ('1........ M*e'a J.-ona1 ~- ~!!l.-........ C:-.~1 ur..: "" .., w.. C .. 11. ()pea. • I .................... . laa for yow eMJclree a.a... ~. Wt· _..,.. ... ..,..... limited abape1 • de· 111.D.....,.. bome la 1i1D1. ltl&la quality fMd )1111. .,::, wuM ir ~. h-ee eal. ...... Cll..... Uc "'71'al ... U2J • • ._ ._ TbomptOD·Kead m ~ .. ~ ."!':: :=:....... Coalncton 13110US.~ ~ won-.u types M5e63 "2-M&Z C: J1wdor ....................... a.Jm>ll INTERJOR Im P• & $-. CARPENTRY Contnclor. consult.ant, By Jay 6G.aoe remodefeq>ert. 891 -1177 B. WU.. " Som. Bldrs. Pree est, 30 yrs exp . BoDded, Lie 13~7487. ~I~.~ Custom Carpentry . l.nl/Ext. Boat dock n!· pU'. Chu Reoovating. MS-J7• Remodel. add 1tion6, padaa. NOBODY DO ES IT BE'lTER. J .S. Cons. Lk'd. ~S.Sll FLOOD-REP AJ R Cooatrucllon advisors for all types of flood, wind. gen. home repair or remodel problems. 24 br service oo repairs. Plumbin g, r oofi ng, carpentry. concrete , Uope CODlrol E.FJ. ~~ Have aomet.bing you want t.o MJ ! Clau&fled ada do llweU.MZ-~ ....................... ._.,I ........................ ~.:!'.?r_!•-... Mr ••l•l•lt e r Pnlfr rdu·•ty ••fled , .. ......,......_m 0..-,.,_ -. D 1·02ll ~ I' \ I ..... ................. . t:lectrlc . palat lag. drywall, plumbloa re o-lr" Faallly t>u.1oess We'd +-wo rk guar ~ Ou dellla«. lree tnm-Plumblna. e lectrica l, aq, cleao·-.P ~ maiut. ..__ __ all aeo ....,.,.,..., MrY.Ar!Me 548414 ~~iXz·~--·· Vtl')t low pn~ oa laadlc:.pe cie&r:IUJJ9 Gecrfe. 549--2015 UtWO "p.rden al 811\t TtJp ,JOb. Coeta Mesa only.~ Exp 1ardener, mow , edge, cln-upe. to'ree eat. Raobl. CM area. ~1 ds.nkn . ..................... . Surety Door Contro l. Campi. door & closure maint enance. Com- m'l /Resld re pair & ma.int. at.oref ront, a 11 d· Ing, wardrobe doors, wind o ws . 8 -SP M . 646-3895. Serving aU Or. Cty.S ll d1n g d oo r , wardrobe door & window aupptier J ad cl all Ttadel. AlkforJacll. 113-11.IS Imtalla Uona. carpets. ~ca.L plumbt.a.8. etc. ~ LOCOS'r3' HJtSERV RELIABLE lN &c OUT £XT 77. '1~ 1107 ...... ....................... OCCst.udenl Large truck. Trash. trtt lnm. D<AD ~ HAUUNG &CLEANING ReAd /Comm 1. Free est. Call 962· 1462 Lite ba ullog-m ov1n g. Garage. Yard cleaning. Reas.rat.ea. 642~ AU_,... ... ,, IT. trK ,.,_-'- call AM. 5e-aN llauhn1·Mov1n1 Con rr.i~ ii ttfl' removul Quick wrvice. 646-7624 II 1d1 I ' ....................... P'or eaeelle ace ta ~aru.ng c~ Unlunileci 546-3'1216 TlffAMY"S CARPET DOCTOR Weekly or 1 time ma.ad SVC. 1~ DISCOUNT ON V ACANTS. Steam car-pd deaning Free est. 24 nr SVC. '31·11.81 Call Saaw·Hous«lea1UOg For a bome or bullneu thM spuitles lae W>QW mocrn; Reliable. lood wo rk ·~· ... .. .............. . HYPNOSIS WORKS fortr..a1•t1fll4Mla <'9111 Ad ....... '"· ....,.,. .... . .._Ta ....................... R..J • <:oak. • rn •xPU ~al 1ear a round ....w.. •LW.111·71.32 *-Tu~! ~ Glf before Mu u . M. ~. -.rolled .._ CTW»G~ Call today ror appt. Ml-5231 Sllort For m ; ~ " Fed. 112.. CM, centrally locattd. J McftertJ . Attt INCOME TAX returna ~.at your home . ~ ~1128 for appo111t· Jewltry/t ... ....................... All types )eWeiry repair· ing.. Ring amo1. 5'.oot reaetua g. Cu.tom de · SllJllng. Antq. )ewdry. Oiamooda & colored su.ies 35 YT exp. Murray Brown Ye Old V1Uage JeweJer.494-«l77 L tr= .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Referen ct"s C .i 11 ~ly La.ndscapU1g• anyUme. 646-7228 Qxnp. soft.scape design --''----------& lnstallatioo l\lJ work C!eanofHelll'tll guar. fr~ dl Grttn· Bl1ek. ...,., b&ott won. w. nn. C011CMe petb . wlb, drivH1aY9. P'rtt ....... 1513 th 0 I ' ....................... ....... ....................... ........ ,,. .. ,... ....................... PETERS PAINTING Expr'd. R«H Rates F'rtt Est. Call Gene ~ Pa int log. INT /EXT Neelt, biooesl, reu.. 12 yrs e•p Llc 'd. Dave 9M-100 tLoe ext pa1nung St. Lie Ins Try me. lt. smor~ ISSIAM . Hlme6C1 •lf'C.U. a.a Pa.imtine. k> ni&a. Pb at.ell. Pree H l. 3 'It tor. ....... •W11.m.8111all5. ....................... ... , ..... "e.ameretal Repelr 6 11.eroof. All peWmc Fr.-. a.a. l!:e a -a lala g l es . ....... ~1TJ.0711 r abtW·c~tar . Pree -. Ml F\o. Le Papier lit iD lel'Vitt • Avai.1.. ~~ -- 1u.m.2* Qlldf*l NC>liq. ~ee m.. Luk repair. &$. c.&om wellpapefiaa. Oood,... 09 ... &. All won panaLeed. ClOalpO.. cau ~ U0'1 n t Ola& Prcll*tY Sa-riees . •• .-2111 t«>RlZON ROOFING 12 yrs uper. N B /CM Roof repaW • rerooftng. art&. I'm small, pricea 5'9-lllJI . a re s mall. 67~·3014 511 n• 1Senke 8T.Mm ....................... ....... ~ GAD-.-..· who Cito't ....................... get out. Let me be your NeM pCche5 "textuns ~totbe Or . rDct. tbeetre. etc. Cill R&EST. 19J..14lt Hdm:m.9181 ~oveTbi«k T.V. A I Ill wall&, adcW.lons. bou.ses, ....................... freem..-...s2 AU.le & roo( uutaJla~ " II I Muluple ouUeta. 23 yrs exp &U,Coyoe. ~ 7912 .... ................... - ...•................... CER AMI C T I LE : Prof. deanuig, repuu.. d a I e L ;a ad s cap 1 n g b I e. depe n d ab I~, 7ll.Q76 tborough. Call for II ppt. Palatm« Ir wallpapertll g Qua!~-res Prtie e5l. ~ s.c7-4211l Klt.cbea. bal~. entry:.. Your t tlC' or min~· lodep•ot(knt ~am duo-Sl62·:m9 asldorSber,lnS-ll07 Japanue 1..aodsca~-mg. ~ -~/Up. 54S-3J02 d;ya ~ aA Dave '1 PaJ.ol.Ulg. servuig 5 rw c Tile I nstallf'tl P1rs. counters. tub:. Free est. Refs 540 0760 -----Trws.rriu design, aprinkJer. Mids, Caning, any type. lal deanup, m&Ult . 90 day claaa won dooe w llnle W111T 12 yn txper LI c, gnty. Raobl. lnl 552-01~ llwur~Hll62or89'1·2862 Cedar Crpt & Upnol Cleaners, fir waxini:. gen_ cln'g. Rsobl ProC. Semon838-SiS43, 751~1 llaw ~g you ~•ol area 9 yrs, mce1 re~. Speoa.lwAg •raid/"'°"' r hec k my rd' lie Lal p r oper t y . Ialaod ~ ~~ ....................... . Proft"ss1onal Trt" Serv\ce. call an)'\Jme :J.I hrs TOJ>PtD&. removal. hauluag 646-1070 IO~? Claaalfled <Ada do Int Eit A.lrl~ spra) 1l well -C<tll NOW, Papt-rll<lll~ C..bu1t>u fi.t2,S678 rl'f uusbed 979-~ ~II wn.h EASE' It 'i. a BREl!:ZE CJ.iirMJaed ~ MZ-!i61!1 --- *••• c1•..t1 5100 Loet&Fomd 5300 PerMMb 5350 HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 HelrpW.ted 7100 W..e.cl 7100 HllpW..ttd 7100 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Pr'Od.o Tax Co. bas moved t.o: 105 JB East Balboa Blvd. Bal boa P en . flD.5at. t-day service. Lall & ,,_.. 5300 ....................... RJUlll ADS AIE FREE cal: 6421611 FOUND: Brownish red doe. M . West C .M . 567-9014 LOST:· BY S EN 10 R CITIZEN. ORANGE FEMALE CAT. WHT f'LEA COLLAR, VIC HUNT HARBOUR ..... 0 IJIO ....................... PREGNANT? Cu i ng, .,...,...,.,.. ... , coumeling " refll'nl. Abcwtioa. adop-Uoa • keepiaa. APCARE sn-~ O.C.AJRPORT •ESCORT• S pe c ial1 ~1a 1 10 Professlonala. 75-5318 ....•. lOem-U m. M.tlo.$125 FRJ!:E PRBGNANCY TEST ,,_.c..llP...._.. Women's rem. PID'sCtl' 2llD Hoaplt&I C1r, Weatm "4-lla 24 Hr. ~teat StertliuUoo Blrtla Control Medi-Ca.I Attepted COST ACCOUNTANT Excellent onortunity for u iDdivld1&&I with deeree cw equivalent. ~lected cendldate sbould bawe 1·2 years ex· perieace la • meaulac· blrtD& eavtroament I• bath jab ud proce9I c:oel .,..... u.. ,..... ,.1 c.ii cova fitlL Aa•••• A••l•taaee • ~· * Im .......... ... ,.._lhllAW*Y: ID.<M:..._......,._ o.. ....... amc..,.. ewe I •11 loca&ed la "". , ....... ~ Ora•&• Co••tr /Job• W.,.. Airpol't. We offer "-'•Gra. •fee. . 1t Hr<>uueal 9enkie FODSHOP Pblmd or lost a pel? Call Speetal Pata Hotline. 114 .9n-123S. 213 /258. 7391 LOST: REWARD V IC. Brookhurst, sm l. Ing. baared doc. wtit.. .. /blk. ean & part al face. Plaid collar. 963--3641 I.ml Doc: ''Samantha ... Fem .tit Cocke!' mix. CdM. H as old tags. 834·5139 Naocy. Home 790-M>. PRE LAW student needs -.000. Will do anything Legal. Coaflde n lial DVM. P.O. Bo x 3242, N.8..11131111i:l. •FOXY LADY* OlTI'CALLONLY •97~1131• DIAMOND WANT ED: Priv. party wiU bu,)' 1t.o3 carat. cub. N.B. ~s MASSAGE simpatico s..a s10. • -ur Wa rm , fem i n i ne &cart&. 952-1010 24.Hrs Cbectta Accepted._ Great Co ... ,_, ESCORTS 3' Hrs 641-0180 CHECKS fMC /VISA -........ aa1ary •od wmp; ' '" bwftta mcludi;a:f medical, deo· tal aml Pile imuraoce, 10 peid tdida19 and reure· ment pla o. Yor Im· mediate and coof tdet>Ual conaldera t100. please sub m it resume wllb salary bistory t.o· Lo s t. M l n l a tu r l! iaBobJames positive W itness of I YourmuaeW'· .,REWARD $4000, to any Sterracin/Transmask ~-Small d ark O\.Ue11.a9-U, 41M-6lll I Burglary & Destructioa 31152Campt.a Drive do e w /re d colla r .. at ~ w. l9th, C.M. 00 Newport Beach. Ca 92660 REWARD. 511·1'112 I MICfiB.Ll"S 1 Sal 216 who can lead Equal Opportunity . Last: Small black Terlpoo ·~· I ~ Proeealt.IOO & Coo vie Employer M 'F 'H vie. S p r ioa d a le • 1 UAM-2AM 835-37491 h on, confidential. PC ---------Westmimter. Watmstr. Box 632, C M, Calif "Peppel'" S:SO reward. TOMMY'S 9362'7. j ACCTG BKPNG •ZTl.2. OF ... EWPORT tOMSOUTCAU TD!PORARY Fcuad.. a,.ua. or Adopt. " I 963-1121 j Reoster today t.o work a &Mne Aalmal Care ESCORTS I Relax.aoon wrth Cl.au on various _accouot.lng & eer..er. lbin or Shioe. 4l&Jh 642-1571 GOLD CO •Sl bookkeeping a111gn· it 's the rtgbt Ume to A meat.a. Work cloae lo adopt a pet! We have ESCORTS your h ome f'1gure dop: SL Bemard.s t.o a..les...... Clerks t.o Seruor Accoun· ~ = ~~ *DUTCALL * •64US72• ~=l:'<Xlghout warm. COB1 home. Doo i 642-ll 12 MC /Vise 1 •• ;t:~ & wall.. •. come make your 1 ,,..__. I llOB•AT....,. ddce now. 'J'S4-3T.M. fiMj;;;:t: f'o•nd Doi : T a D SPIRJTIJA~:READINGS 1 ;.:;;;; .............. accounlen'5 C la Ua • a bu a Y e m • JOam. lOpm. Fully Uc 'd. kit wetloA 7005 New;ilrt Beac:b Aaimll c.1211 Of' 41111Z-803'. 1.815 -··-•••••••-•••••• zmNo Broadway .......... S.. Qamioo Real, San. Exp'd. mwue educator 13X>,Coldwell Bank.er aem. aod c'ws'cal guitarist of. B&dg .• s.ma AAA Reward:Lost Yorkle. small bid ad tu Ter- rier, vie Slater /Bcb, H.8 . Mark 141·6423 .,um. fen prt. tut.orlng to sin· O I 4) Iler. .. I Ol MUST..,. STUDIO ~re students . J ack, -,._.115 ,....1118 FR.EE PARKING .... _ _,~~~~~-1~~~~~~~ 4128 £. l'Jtlt St. CM tWp W..ead 7 I 00 $11.9112 ...................... . SDL ltcDe Ptema with a Gainl out--Of ·buslness ACCOUNTS P fly ab I e DIQy Pild C1wifted Ad. SpeciaJ Rates ft>olclreep« muat be ex· ADVERTISING SALD; Far local. gloaay co&or magulne . generous. strai&bt commission. 497 ....... ~ Salary com· memunde with ebll.aty. Call few appointment ~ ACCOUNTANT FUU.CHAACH P /Ume . C PA or equinleat. 20bn,wk. Construction ex~r. belpful , but not ADVERTISTING · TECHNICAL WRITING lllNGR. TRAINE E -w ~ exper. as colle1e t.ra1D.l.oc. Sm. 1rowlo1 manul. co In C.M. Salary opeo. Call for appl. 561-0ll Deee1aU7. Call Carol 1----•-.,r-• betweeoll6.. MM601. lllMnlJ~ ACCOUNTS Nntft Wlli PAYMLIC&... SALES lmmedlat• ope11tn1 nae n.u, PUol -aD w/rapldlJ expaadlDI. ._.._..opemaa for a s.&e Iv» --•c:U.t-' u l u P• r a o D w It II Int ftrm. 1yr apeneea. ..a.. _ .. ID acaMlla Plll•ble and DIWlptper dias-ll -· .....,.i accowatlq H · verdala1 eaperiHce. C:-cit. ~.J~:. ~°t~~~':'r: Pleuaat worklD1 en· intll blelfMa, S..C.lleat ........... Salary COOi· powtb ~ '°" me aaural• w 1e x . apenoawtllica.rwram• e_erleau. C onta ct ~-~\ °*JI: NMIU. ACCOUMTI•• -COAST ='= =8~! Ull.Y PILOT lioal .... "811 Ua\e... nt .. cm,Ea.m •• , 2 ,.. -. ln. •1111'=~' formeUoa call T od _ _..... s.w.. .... AMMAL HOSPfTAL l.rvioe f .t am 's mcl. Sat. Clean. bathe. asaiaL M Ln, UI yn. old. 6"-$4Q APT. ~AGER, U W\· Its, C.M. 2br , 2ba lownbM. AduJLa, DO peLs. Slab&e, ma&.ure. exper. ~oa.ty .16-1300 A/1111 IUa cua Experieace ltelpful. 'fi:J::M:"' poalUon, . for fv.11 Ume. BALBOA MAJUNE, MNlllforillllJ ......... &.o..&. lllP/H A88ElllBLERS we wilt treta. Apply '7•m . ~ Yadlta. lGl A ......... C.M. ASSISTIM llMTOlt SUIYl'f 5:3>PM to 9:30Plll. Mon· day thru Friday 9'3>AM to I ·3>P M S.tur· day. Great for roUeg1aos aod moonlighters 584.00 pe r wee k . ONLY REQHIREM ENT IS A GOOD VO IC E. Call: 00-4321, ext. 3l2 after 5 JOPM, Monday tbru f'rid.a..:Y _____ _ Asst Apt Manager. Cou· pie : W i fe ·offl ct>, husband·malotenancc 3XJ uruts. Oceanside. u peimce req1.11red TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 Al1I'OM011V £ FULL CHARGE IOOIOCHPSt Im mediate ope n1og Must have good back ground m auwmou ve a!'· counl.lnl. be able t.o re· oonoJe accouat.s & com· put.er expenen« helpful QJal.ac1 Mn. Ha1&1er al • COHHELL • • Aulomotl ve ·Cieri c a I Computer operai.or and relJef sel'Vlce ush1tr, ed. position ror exper 'd. p e r soD w t stroog penooa!ity. s day week, xlm.. worlung cooda. Con· tact Barbara al Chick I venoo, 673-0900 AlTI'OMOTIVE MECHAHICS ~ ..... two rDll time .,.....,..... Olll Slrrice v-... -ltOYCAna M>U.S .c>YCI &IMW '40 uu ......... c 0 ,. ... Babysrtt.eT for 8 mo <>'d. my home. 3 days a wttk. m.7'9'76from~7 PM. ...... PAllTTlle IOOGllPB f Cbrg • Pee board bystem. Monie Lo S.a Juaa area. ?llaAafa<tllr· 11'1ftrm.C.M.7514Zi0. BOOKKttPER. I Jdq, ~-s.&ary com· meuurate w /ab•lltJ. SIC.CUZZ2. UMMa..ll CllMYAS.SIRS 0... ... aft'iee .... Ol:las .. * eo. ....... ...... I to t711'! ... .... --UNIQC}S ... ,. lltnl'al. l'i)e Clerk l::n Lry level poe1llon. L1ghl t)'IJ'O«, det..a1l m 1Dded Good co. benefit:. 8IM4l50 Au'\. P /l DOW d!naJ:me. l'l\Jwae-Sept. Typ1•1 o• word pro · ~. filing " OC'l..Uz-la& ioformaUon. a .. ic jourmllllm beekground belpl9. W a nee. S4 br, JO Pin wk. P1nib&e id! It Jc ... '7172Mk lor Mr.. Mtc•eta or llr . 9tnltlo &pa........ ....., pert.a CICMlterpeTaoD needed. Fm'D'diate openaag C.11 Rudy a l 493·3375 or 831·1.375. Ba rwick Im· port&. documeata 6 ~••die aclteduJe )'04'"ve ••er tlilrpt ... eppta. 4 In. -. gq,. or .m traa. deil J'. Ca 11 ltere:a at a.... way. dm la die -.m opporc..llty )'OU'Ye bea1 ,_ .......... _ .. _ Equal Oppor Emplyr W--. lor. Ca.LI ror appt. Odic.aJ M_ IFl_F ____ • as.acz. ~ 12.am r----~~~~ Barmaids. ruu & pan Unk'. at Pon 17 C~KIER C af e t eria s tyl e TRAINEE AUTO ROUTE REGISTER. Early AM 1""1 to 2 bn. $375 to S4SO /mo Xlot 646-3666 ~ Aui>Ort area. ~ md>vidu.al ~rth Pal\-time 11.JPM Mon· den c:al expenttH.-e and IEAUfY MAHAGB Joh ~ ci. Call Koo 50mt' kt>ypuoC'h ll11?h mooohght. W1ve1. re· tired, d1sab1hty, stu· dulls. Need gd wtlttb; ~or~. N~BeactisaJoo 2-~M.~ srbool .:raduate w11h ~644--0i6J -math baC'llJtn>und. t;, -----=-..._ ---.,;;. ::AStnE.R l IOL 'SEW AR Jo~ reUmt oppo'1uruty. -------~ Apply in person. Rion IKKPtl/SECY Hardv.art'. 1024 In Ult? AUTO SALES TOP NOTCH lrvuw lll· CWt'SU'IJ ff Pina J. N R &1 ir..a.SI~ 1 H"\lroeot co. oe<"dio J ---- -n.-1 TOP 1'40TCH per !>on, CASHIER ~ )'OU down wilh \3rlt'lY JOb w lol~ ol the high price of ga~ ., respon If you h•\•· the Busmess LS boom 111 g in llC'C 51' Ills, tht'-y will pa> J Real &state aod our TOPN01't'Hsalaf") <..:osu Mesa mhct' bu ln'Ule Personnel N:eol y opcni.ng.s for aggressive 81 E 17th. Cost.a Mt-sa s ale.people who are 9.eZM 642 14"70 t1red ol spinruoit their _... -----wheels. Ca.II Guy Diiiow ------.-w Mature wocruLD. CU.U or part woe Call Barbara for appl. ~~ _ I ~ 1 lousew:lt'f'S Ap ply LO per:.on. Cro"'n !~are. JlUT I:: Coa.:.t Hwy .CDW ----now t.o rand out how to Boal tnm carpente rs , ________ _ rhange CM'ttr patnleu· v.1111Jt.ed. ~per Ott l\p-c·~HIERS ty ~l p I y 1 a p e r s Cl n IW (--i)'Jt113Jlti§j· ~:7 ;:anoc. 935 Real ~t.tte lool*Hptr f/C -U TOTEM Wa.io lJWI ll \I book~ of MARK I:. "l"S BABYSITTER for Churth ong1naJ enlr}. aCCOW\ls ~~l\f'~lt ... 10Cludln1! maJOr m.-d1c •• 1 and dent a I t-'o r 1 m rnt!'dlalt' rons1dt> rat ion C'&.IJ IX" applv 9·11AM or IJPM Stefractn Transmask 312Campus Onve Newport Beach. Ca m••~ • CHEVROLET ' "..t< If,.'•• I' •. 1 Nunery needed Suo. receivable & payablt• mornings 7 45a m to X1nt woRtng roods & nooo NB area. must benefits. Huot. Bch Qpemnp now ava.Uable fc:ir rull ume Asai&UUit l_ ...... ~~~~·------· ~ on 2Dd " 3rd !ihift No cxpeneoce nee. t ll f)f\\lt ·,\ have own tr a os p Salary ~Sl.200. Call '• .,.., ~46-1 200 Refenoces req 'd Janelorappt.m-4900 We U'&IA Sta.rt SUO t.o S4 per hour Adv a.ncemerat opporWDity re. lll&Dage· I rnml poaJtiom t.o ~~ per tou' if qua.tif'ied. FOC' men lnfonnatJon & In· t.eniew, apply to store 1182. 30000 C'rOwtJ Va!ky Pkwy. Laguna Beach. &-98!50. WiU int«view Moo tbrv f"ri 9am to ~4 Micro Electronics 191. 2nd Shift f yo.. lit•~ lt MWOI mottdritlllt ~ dn<fton. ~ltOf\/Trans/T\A~ oAn ""' nc&nf Clp1l0!1UfWIY I<> mwt ~ inno t l«m>r9A ~rv ~ wtl ITM' I~ ~I tndMOvol~ fO< tlw klllowmQ ot'\'ln • C....stldfltlm .n.. ...... ., ....... °'-t mockrn ~ k conwnoem!y lcuwd In Nfwtporl Buell nnr ttw Or•"lt Countyl)om W•vrw AkJ>on ~ oln an CllCf.lmc Mr1i1'1 saldrv <~hfmMr ~ lndudlne nwcScAll <knW lilt Nunnca. 10 paAd ~ 1,.;iu11«1" PIM _... fw dwQ to mow lnlo • nwi""°"""' c... ..,, llO I OLDHS•e oa 1AHIMILY wou UHOUIO ""'• cal °' •PllY In pl'l'llOl'I tictwMn ~ 1 IAM °' l-31'1l Sierracin/Tnnmask ..ac..,. .... ...,,.....,ca (114.) ... ·- 100eOCma Payroll, p&l1 time. 25 hours. Some t>xper. n ecessary . H ave pegboard sygt.em. 80-100 employed l6SO 'month Ca.I.I C114 > 832--0885 after 2:3lpm. BOO K KEE P E R & EXPEDITE R ror l o· tenor Dea1go firm in Lq\ma Beach. 497-3776 Boo kk e ep e r w ith knowledee al typing • ff>' computer experienct-. Small l.ai\&08 Enlineer· lAc CoosulUoc office. PwmaneDl. Call Joan -..u. BOOKKEE PE R •• Ex ps'd. Some ta.Ms, 1ood l..)1lmC. akills, !Um lo •• ardera 00 pbooe (Of' 1m. NAel omc. LD So. Latwaa. Noo-1moker. Oall~ Book"eeper lull cbat'la Wlllled for procr..,. ve b6o-medical corp. Ea· ................ T:.w ()ppor Employer CHJLO CARE -Mesa Verde . 2 gir ls. e&h graders. Su pervlalon wllll&ed aft.er acbool & ~~m1 Cl.8ICAL Uirae Tbr1ft " Loan ls k>oki.o& f OI' IDdi ridaa.I t.o fill an e ntry-le vel clerical PQ9JUoa in it11 a.a Mesa omce. Ute t.Yllln« req 'd as ms ba" t>ua fneu·ltke •P· pemn-w-••· Xlnt. wortiq cand. .., buuttfal .... o/. fioe. f\ill co. beeelkl in· cl....._ prolil~a. Call lir. Mua1oe at 1611.Dfar~. turtlll ~ wtu. O¥W 21--------mdlm ta w. • eoel· Q...CAL puter ••P•ri•oce . ....-today for &ocal lefernc:H reqalrecl. ~ a-lprneh. eauct Adm.bl. at· ms. 117.ocMI cn-urc RMll<:AJill'I ~ Sl......elS sn1.,..~ ... ..,.... .... Oencal ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK lnunedl.te operun1 ror an 1odlv1du al w ltb minimum l ye ar e• · perieace In an AcCOUDls Payable syat em a nd cash dlabursemeot. 10 Key and 11ccurat.e typln& ........ Compr.laenalve ~om . pan)' beoefils lnclud1ng medical aod deot.al. For lmrnrdia&e coaalderalloa call or a pply betweeo ~UAll or 1·3PM at: Sienacin/T~ :lmCampm Drive Newport leadl, CA t114, l40s6010 Equal °"*1*Dltf Employer M tr IH Q.90 Pv\ UaM 6 full time snveyard, s-t Ume •~· ia1. ApplJ l · Eleven St.an, ,., w. &aw. C.11.. llMI I Fll WOID PllOCISSOI ,. ..• Orow1na budt bHf'd l"'O ...... lklt1t01nJt tnfJIY , wtth n ltt 11P1W.,.•nt't• I. jjood l YP lllll Nu t'kp n" t• d t'd t. \ r 1· I I• n I lot•n.-fl\J• ~llr1 ~;ih1r)' tn ~ TBLllS th'11 ut bt•a1·h lor 1'0 H't-k " 1•:.cr1 T•·llt>ri. "'11h • n1 rt• JPPt>ltrJnC'\' & nut ~nlnJI p('r&On11 ht it·" , X I n t h t• n 1• f I t ., & • pOtf'nllal Sl ar11nu ~al ' to S900 ~~ ftllM ~s - ~·'*'*1··- <.:o&a.<wt CJ""•IAU' lrVtnt' t'rt'tlll l 'n tun h1a ovt:n1 n1< ba.IMT)' romm"n w "x ~r ~pan1&h •pt-itktn!l pn.-ft:rTt-d t'u II l>t·ncflt pkg <:onllu t M 1 kl Hyme. W.:S141 U>MPANION t:hk.lrly wom.11 n 1eekll mlddlt' "*"1~ntD 11hr home & dnmetiu<· d llUC*. Noo amo&er Sal•ry M1a11 V\el,o~~7 COOK for coo v hosp lOAM-6 JO PM full Umt: Orner G .. nkru:r 111mh lbovt' ... ud < A lifc•ni..-noc.a drl\11n& n u•11r1I Min •aw 211 Apvl> .it l'1·nn)'•MVl'I . ltHIO l't11l"'°U11. l'M HIYYS Mt:n <A woiru-11 ~ y r11 or v'lkr Know lhc r 111111t ClUft Nt.-t Sll!O J Wt'(•k ,,r mun· O r.in!(~ <.:uis"l Y«:llow C'11h, 17300 Mt llerrmu nn. t-'oun lu tn Vaill')' (NO of SI lllN bc:twn Nc whop\: & t:uclld ) exper only Xlnt t:mpl f.lry·clewun.i. f"lill time. bmefib. Pleai11C apply in '\.IU Gpm. Toe.. Wed & peniOll. &!"4erty Manor, Thunt 6 30 Mon • t 'rl ~ 340Vk:Wrta, CM. I days Dimmitt Cleaners. <X>OK. full or P IT 1 l2 bed ~c:ti. 758-900 I. Cd M convalHcent hOllplllill EARN EXTHA INC:OM t: Port Men Coovalt:a~pt No al(e hm1l. t'o r 1n Hoapltal, 2570 Newport formatbl <'kll Jae l'~n· BJ. CM. 642-0400 lt!rpr111et1. 960-7~ ~"~~ ..... ?!~,~~.?e.._.~!!r~.,.~ .. e. ..... ?!!! ~.~!~--.?~~ Hwfbf......,.... "*'=· wll.M....., I................ r!Umt..--. Afpty In lw """"' •• eo. p 1r1 on : K I It K llOO mo. + IH al· O•n•nl JEWEL ERA, 2300 lowMce. llcalt ba•• n. VOLT • Tfftlft •llCMYAllll • ACCCMinAMTI •WA•90Ull .. , ..... ·~· ·~ Rt AO THIS AD TODAY .. WOMK TOIMOffROW ' NO Yt;t; •TOP PAY VOLT T t N lPl lUA UY Sf R V IC f ~ 546-4741 'OOH ('r11npu" Un .. .-.. N4!WJ)Ol't 84-arh 1 \11111n fn>m John WH Ynt' A1rport1 t;c1uul Uppe>rt1.11ltl )' l-;mploy~r ••••••••••••••••• r~11.1otr1l"t' (JtOC't' twlp 40hr loWt'(>k Ct ntHht• I Will t n1n Jew"lll h y J ou ph S41).llJ66 . G~neral OH1r t· •·1nl' t'urnlturc Stnrc near Suulh Coast Vl ai• l:Jeg•nl 11.1rro1.1ndant1s Tyµutg, otrl<'\: muchlnH. lle¥vy ph<)nes. rustornt•r r c l Mlton11 Nt<11t up JjellT~ Good bc:MhlJI ~:lft!2 Gea10ffkr. Sm Publah.lnf( firm 11 kec:k 1n& G<-n 'I o tr c worker. almvw clt·n rnt dutle-s. r e laxed 11l moal)hett. maturt> non i.moke-r l'at il9K ~7 U541 (;ompukr L.11, II II GtlLRUDAY ......... •vd.. C.M. .-t••· toe* II &nick Jr.o. ..... , ... "-ld • Multl·f•mlly ~~'-~ opl!ft. y '° ;oln pro. 11t1MtVt, awarda wht ,.... ~ural tlrm w ,..._.wide practice. P\eaae aend R.wne: RlCHAA.Dt;()N. NAO Y MARTlN 4000We.\4r'ly Pl. Su lt.e 200 ~Hcts.Ca.92JMO LAMDSCAl'I SllCIAUST We are kJo&lnc for an ~ penon w ilOfn~ lmowledge & eaper ln pru.oina & lawn r are t' time In Cd!lll Xlnl ~ cond C.11 Mon · l'h • 81am 4pm fl'13·221flB LAUNDRY ~Ip wan· tad. For retirement facthty Goorl medical ., dmtal ben\! Newport Vi Ila 6'2-Slt& l LAUJMDIY SWllYISOI f:llt"eUent cat"ffr pot.eo- Wtl opportwut y f 0< reb 1 b le per100 w Ith • knowledge of laundry m11cblnei, a UPf' r vlaory akllla. •bl ~Ila.I ab1bly preferred t!n1oy out 1t1tnd•n a comp•ny ben.erill Ap1,>IY 9AM · ooon.. Moo·l"rl, pe.-.oo ~ MAMtOTT HOT& IOO NEWPORT CTR OR. N'EWJIORT BEACH E.O E. M IY MMIM Maoa1.r !LeHIDIC Alt , for~~. f\111 time, • d.&11 a week. ·~r.tar1al 1111111 re ~· C..U <TW ICMe-2* MANAGER TRAJNEE. R.poo1lb&e pe'1MNI t-0 *itn olftce aupply but· o .. a. Challc n11n1 • pleuaDl WOf'k . Beach SLltlonen, 40a> Cam pua Or NU w.u,. for P'\nt ClaH ltlll&.awant. Mu.at bav.- alronc backarouod I~ leOd rf'llutne • ptiol.o to c1 ... 11WcS Ad •~71 . Dally Pilot . 1• 0 .8<>1 LS60. <;oau Meaa.C..D216 --- ~ 1t«.A T10M fltOOF Seek l nt amh1t101.1• 'per1o n who de•ire1 f~m and llt"('unl)' IUld " wUbnl to lram Wonl l.dl.nfere with pre ICfll JOb Ca.LI for appt. l.ncome P'Wlntn& Aa.I«. ~~ Manuf•<"tur e r o f pultruded flbrrgl<1 • lllructur aJ produc: La re qu 1re1 ma c h ine aper-Mon cit &Aol!m blen for all aN.tL. Merh.arucal abilil.)' tJNCC>ilaJ. Penna oenl opportunl U u M1almurn atartlnl wa~ m tw'. r or q.ualif lilld appb · canta. Cle an worloo1 ~udcompeny beaeli&a. Poty.,.,......., Inc. c.u $6'1·5to.t. ~~~~~~~~MANNE TRAVt:L Ut"T ~!!.~ ..... !!;l~~~'j'''?:~ R.!.IALll SS FllTIStl. IPPllllllY SS IOI. ESTATE 1- ()ya•rie. faat IJ'VWtnl and "'°"...,......., mulU otnce c.mpuy 6a loekln1 f« ,..., ..... .._ Pf'09~ wtt.ft rnatMllH"fllt 1k.llJll I~ ln •Int oPPOrtunlty f~ advancement . We offer the foHowtna · •Pull 5"rvlcea. morta•11~ ro . eacr ow co lnaura~ 1nd lnv•tm~t dlvtalM. • Prnff•111donel m•n•«f'menl tralruna procr1m. • N~ "°'""' dlYillk>t'I •Crut rommlaaion 1lr\X'tun · •Profit ahlJr1n1 •<>v•r 20 <'hole.· lnraU001 • t.a.i yean 1a1n In nu.a of UQD.000.000 • JotM THI W•IWI • Don't wait another minute. s.nd your card Of' ret11.1~ to •Ad~. Daily Ptlot.. Rt>x l:i&O, (~La M<•H. Callr. '2l848 OffltCI. ff iMOiNT S..,iun8AM-4:30PM & Wed. Thur 12 mlc:1ni4ht to 8 lOAM .• P'ea•ant worti 1n1t coodlt1 on1 , 8 pd h o lida ys. E .O .t Ba~ Manor. ~ W. BllySt .C M 84.2-~ Opl.icaJ Diapm11er t;xper Yem.ale prt-f. 8li·7431 afttt 6 °" wknd.a OllDB MSIC ,IQeril SHOWROOM . 40 hr week, Moo lhru Pri Good pay, xlnt company l>tmefit1 Compulr r • phone GP' pref. <;a II for appt . Coat• Me•• ~.Ufor Uu. Pack a1er needed for pacu1101 depl. Will lnln. Compuy beoeftU. INdul INlw'aoce. full· time, 40 In week C.11 Joe or Marthli ~ , I &a). 2pm OI apply at 341 Kala'9 Dr • Oi P\JRCIASING MARKET S E C Rl!:TARY · flW'Cbulng exper &er Hvy typing. 1·uatolJ)l'r llitn1ce. H lary open. 'f'ht: John Martin Co , 4101 West.er!)' Pl.. Ste 10 I. N H. call tiue or rmll re· llUIM. 7:i2· lfi04. ------ PURCHASING CLERK r.ritry ~ poetlton for entb1.111aaUc lndlYidua l wllh weU eatabti..a..d ). A eonipeny. Good ICNl•l4! ~IDI e1•e ntl•I , phone manner '° leadl pel'llOfl dllliriDC t.o lean " pro-11'"8 wttta buay com p•o)'. 004MI 1tartln1C wa1•. romp••Y paid bmlGI. peck a ... U t1 Y<' nt-1•d fo r two bright. nJtf.' appt•orlnll 1Ad1 " with rai.h1eriniz b11('k Rround fl w ry It t vplnll ubility ~o join 'ltZtU 1n tJ\111 lnendlv rn Ono• pt)Athon m lrY. one• pcucltton In S .A Xlnt twn.-flb & r.t11rUnJt irnl to S6:M> COOK wanted. quantity U.ECrtENG GENERALOY1'"JC~ - MW\l t1lJOY phone coo tu c:t , work In & w •cwiwnw.n. typ\n & • dtUU won. Pa1d vaca· t.IOoa, 11lrk pay & health Int. Apply 9 4 Mon Frl at U.rdena Pul Control. 6118 R andolph , C .M . ~S610. GUARDS FUii ., part time. All 11re111 . Uniforms rurnlahf>d Aaea 21 or aver Ret1red ~kome. No e-x~ IWlt'. App- ly Unlvt'nal ProtertlOn Ser vice. 1229 W. !Ith Slrtt"t. Sant.11 Ani, In ~ hourb 9 12 & t .. Monthru t•n Le11I Secretary esp'd tCeMraJ practice, O.C. area.~ OPERATOA • W 1111111 , ________ _, 5Yn aper Top w ... • beoeflla C•ll collect mm .:m. Ma.no• ct.t CIMCO as en, .. C:O.ta lle1• <'OOklng exper. neech:d E.E. SZljhr. I for retirement f•c 11lly. :>yrs lape recorder de· Good medtul & dental SllUI f>Xp benefit.'!. Newport Vlllo, OMf'Xi/\ 7 14·840-4443 IOOICKHPIR 642-~1 ----- • TRAJNH ~,......,.. L.Ull • 1-.:lc<.'lm mer han1c11I /\11 f -·-.._...-!'iembler Some exp1·r fi<'O('h loc Nn exp nN'. I :t',_~ iP~ ~p;:':-O helpful SaJury ripen (':ill Ju11I nlr(' 11pp1•1.ranr 1• p .. rllon <;o lt1en Bo )' foruppt 557 41 11l ,1•11n•I 11hnn1· \'Oll'l' & ~= .1h1llt v ll11·nl 11 \OU art• I ' GENERAL o n ·1c t: . Part Ume job w lp~r ty mn jft co Arcuratt> t yi,AAt. h t.t-h.lm f(. f 11t 11rt• work $4 ~~hr d.- pcnd1n1: oo quahl1c11 Uol1!I ~alhrs wk fl~x• ble Corlf(t'Tlllll i.m j.lroup Hudy M111r1 mao & Co fi73 1221 '~·"IW\aht v (itwlfl mnth Dnnw . 17741 Ht>urh 111 1 t:leMron1n T1·rhn1 r iun llH Ci! lilki. nt1 •1f hl'lpt·r ~om•· •·•111·r I 1,,,, ,·1artuw 11111 11r lt11>l TulllPrt ' h..ivful. ~nod tlr v1nl( 1 ~ r•· 111l1•r1n1• l h•· "'"'" (' -, II I l 1 I •~ird ('Jll f~1 ti:!l l (~'tll·r<•I ,,,,,,. >.Int 1,..n1·l t1 . :oun er •·fl w.in ''', , . '1asl1•r BIU1·J1nnl "' ·"' ,,ii ~ .. .ti 1 purt Lim•· ~lllw IJakmi.: ,.,!. t.( I I( II 1\ I, 1 ... ~I ;!J.l ,..L"·lwr AH· I ,1 Call Corry 1·x111·r d1_,.tr .. 1I A11ply 1n I 1-.1 11 I 'n1•fl"' 1tt• :.4() \137:1 1•·rv>0 11 ~"m 10:, I' I 1••n111111 y "' '"'''II "''II J<JtiOpt·ruM(' 972-9955 I U1Jll.i'1.1t lllvd :-.. II ,.,t,Jhl"h•·tl rr1.1nuf •1f :w.lt~. l'h<x1t' & luu11l1c r ('ou nt •• r l'1·r -.•1n •h·1·t r11 ;d 111111 •·11•1 c·1,.rk c;,.n <Jfl1n· PIX OPERATOR :-..1mdw11h M11kt•1 '':•I lrt1n 11 I d1-.t11llut111n • l'htllAJTl'c h M th ... ... 1 1 ·~11.1111 ... 1• 1l1tv l11(',1l•·•l 1n 1 1 .... v~r on ru r 1 '"' .11 y 1 ,. • • n •. ;i II I r ••. "' • fl r I• l lJJ4'n Apply Ill 1>4'"''" ~Hit • UIH1 I ·IJll"t ( .111 11 AhnvP )Oti'I fu.ll llml' Ap h , .• 1 ti 'I 11 ,, rt 1· 1 • Ii llam. 2 Jpm 700 "''"' l"ttwonly11nt· ... f 1l'>1 ply Moo,..,. 0Hirlook1nj( w"t <'r . N•w'port Center Dr type on Uw Wal Lo1 .. 1 - •«'f'ka th•t •P•<'l.t1l p Hie Mutual lat. H•• UL l'•rtlt led OENEllAL OfPFICf! -pf>rton who Ju11t lfW"9 .c • · cil'Nta. ld .. J cUldkl•lAI Gf'OWinl fP.V. e&ectrottlt' Oh Oft_, <'OnlO<'t with noor, l"•thJon l l l•nd, wouJd ti.ve min. 2yra, dUllr D99dadeUll orient p t-opf1-It h•& f'OX N.& oolle,e.~yraln engin«r edcomrnonMnMpe,,_ t n1r li Rr n un'1 Xlnl Cotner help, 1111ndwlr h 1n1 1munur environ· forSXMttnic &pur('hUlnlC b<'n•"•ti. fl n e"otlul'>fr !>hop . .M Y. houn. tlcir.t m••nl, Wl:'ll t1rl(ilnttt•<I n'lultc~I runr11oni. Litt' 'tart "'' I tile. p '\, houi.4'w1f,. "r Tius pMl\100 •>Her .. c1p I ty11111i:tirTWX ''""''' clt Col Corry I rn1tun· Jlf'fVtn fn1•111ll y I l$.r\IJOllY ror f .. ,..,., •Jtl "'·•ttt..• 'f/'J 1770 972-9955 ~rlini.:rtlfld :.:,ll •Mi'/'I • '·lfK-.•mcnt ~·,,r 1rnm1-.l I I 1n1.1·rvww pleue 11ubm1t ~-McMG~ ' f 1iuplt• llN~l•-cl 11, h.1n•Jlt• n~ 1n duplicate t.o k o nm f or1d f 1q u111 CASHIERS I 11.iumJlt.'1' Wanll"<l for Newport l't·n c; .u 67~ IJ.1QI 11.i.rd"'llrt' ~It·' J\fllll\I Ill P"r ~un l'r""'" I t lit.rtlwurt·. 31117 t. l 11.1 .t It"'" < IJ\i I Jlo~ A I. 'T II (' L l; U A 1 T t: ~ U t-, ~ T m it l 11 1 1· fMnlll•· pn·frrn-d. 11•rt lJmt" 1}14 466-t tlOT F:I. M O'ft:t. PRX'. OPR /l'RONT [) E 8 K CLERK -WANT~D. ~ Moo-P'rt. e-.. Sao Clemente Inn 1 2~ W ~plandllilo A ve. S llo {,1ement.e HOTB.fMOTB. 'li11(hl :wd1tor full tiuu ~.XPl'f' pn-f /\µpl) Mon t-n !i 4 11111' •• Srn1lh ~ ( lc·nw-ntr I nn, 1.::, W t ApWidlMn, ~ l ' k·w.ml( Ntll .. 111•tt1s 111 II I n1roro Electrtc al opo-r11Uon Mu,I ~· "' t1r~ adm1r1 , m 1n11r r1• l'r<Jduc-u, PO Boa: 1470, 1Jt'T11-nrrtl Hefi. rl'<j 'd <. r " .... It\,. c· fl "' It h plltlll & mllln\.f-n;JO< , .• ,, ~Im, SQJllOI Apply Mr t 'ra .. 1·r . s •• n u n,w '<'IPIU\IOll t'r 1c11t )' ,,,. '''¥-'""" <·h••fll• le· Mini Ware~-.. On1iill' ------{'lemenlt' Inn. 12:. W Mwit bo• C'Onl('tt:n Uou ... '"''kl> th11·1· fn•·n•ll)' I h 1 f')lplandum thorauah. rellalll~ lluvr I I th nl~, 0 1.111n11 + 1>a IH )' • L'ac .. ,.,., It f 011 1111in11 1n1 1v W1 • . 1 ht.-neflts •~•d•·nllul iir ... .,.,., own triooa t' ~ r t' :ip111·ar It tvpm,11 IV prc·v G&BA.LOfffCE ,,,.•red ~7008 t1nanl'•· ('II or th n rt & ~ ~)' m1i1n a1w I Sm9ll part.a dlltnbul.Or :!=..-- I o;, n ";, "h I<' r 1 n Ill mtnl eJ1per. pref R~ply Ill lrvtne netda pk!an nt UOUSEKt:Ef>t:R. CdM, ha tkitrourHI to l rn t.o Clu1Uu:<l /\d 11~-&rtt1pon11ble~nwwdor nrbe.Kb.IJvc in.pvtnn t')',\'tllnJt 2nd TruKt ON•d Dally l>llot.. IJox 1500. I order"eotry, purch•11n11. , cit bllU\. 4 childn:n to a1e hu• t :xct-llt-nl op~>rtl Ollila Mt.••. Ca 92626 W/\.KEllOUSI:: fll!ni. e.111)f'dlUng, many 10 No n s mkr, aom t !~~ro .. 1h & ''ar1 11111 tn D;:--LIC /\TL'S"'L'N h-"lp .. .,..,t.MOl "Y varied dullu Good t:nallah. cook .lo lilt- ""'"' "" "' 0 ""' " , ... ~-. • •"• lrhspbone pennnallty I hllqJn&. s day. Salary C4 c..,., I owr 18 Exp prt'f, full t '/\CTORY Clill Naney ~~....:_ I ~. per man.at puai 972·99H I ~·~XS· r_el'a6« 56111 Good m<>ne)', Incentive Oon m.-0880 -Otellvery ptlrton. llsht. born•. holldny, " v•ca o~c~.; c!~t! thu-;;;..-;--SICllT ARIES ioc.J detlven ei. of pro-t.kln '*" Paad weekly. ropy nwctune. for a a m I n .... , moOonal malerlal& for ~ ~, ,, ... ~ pub"_ .. ,_ t "'" V T e but .,...y .,..,..,,. irm fUll M pltJme job. Xlnt C.r ow1nl( f1n anr loll C\rcua ar&••· emp. Q .. 1% tiex. bra C1~1.11il 11t ~opjM)l'tuoltlea l~alllutlon fl(<ek• 1tllrnr. r11.-MUil have own car A moapbt're Room lo I ve waaea. Con pr r11o nahlr lnd1 Y :so.am --I lllMCQ,& arow. Non -1mokera wnMmt bow'a. A.pply Ol w / rttod typlnit " )ub DELIVEHY full time . IRVfNE 7~ MOO pleMe. 752--0CW7 Md>oe1ald1, 9'4 Ave . •.l •bHlty, l o b rc:om e N.8-. r••· U.1ch Sla l':O E. M it~ I OP.:NERALOFYICE P\co,S..ClemeMe (,ommer('lal L4'nd1n11 • .___ 402i0 Campua Dr ~rrrt,larv NB1~A 1 ()(' .__.. · • --P&rl·llme.AMt fot fMDOOllPl.AMT 11.lrpon IOC' Y.xrt•llt'nt N.B. l"ood cit Beverage Direr Jerry. 7)4-0711 ~I bt'neftt1 & 111 arll n l( n .. 1o.,....., dnver . 111n mfu lo r . t' x P c r I en<'•· ...... "~•-.,.·t.1-e. I t •1000 ....... ~.. .. ''··llf Gt-ncraJdrlce,partllmc:. r.,,.,.. ..... .., ,._. .... u ary o • . firm. &d dr1 Yllll( rc:cord, oe>t.'t!llllil'Y """ or :.ppt. 4'7·~ C4 C~ v•lld Calif. driver '• l'nvate Couot.ry Club. very Ot'iUble bn About ' 1•ffl ·~•· 3> hr&. per ~k No ex -.a-•~• 6'2-~ penenre nt.-c. I.earn to Property .. C&H&lty NJ. .,. llc·ense. Call for lll>P. f144...,. I -- fOOO savas -run m)' one ~·nion offl('. a&llant. up mio 2 yn In(' LOAN TUIHH DIMTAL ASSIST. )''ur dining rm Lu11 re ~MT "'a1rv1cw & Uukcr typinl . 111nt ~oeflt» ANDllC.nOHIST ttremen t r o mpl cx Prde r n11 11 11molte r . JamM lnlurancc dflN·. so C:oast f'tua kK-firm '\N•k• uttrnr lndlv with t..111" t yf)lnit. m oth Al :o.p1·1llnR & a n <1ut14olnf( p...r11Mnttty to k'om tt111 1 n t t' re a 11 n A . c 11 rt·" r "PJlnrf p<Jll t:x,.••llrnt tw nuf1l• & i.11.rt "uly $000 C4ll c..,., f1J.ffH Tu111ltl boiwd ro llf'<'k& a mature lndlv w1 ~ flJI •pt. cit mod typ1na to join their i(N>wlnA fi rm (•o wilt truln YOU tO Ullt' (' R T C" o m p u t •• r t'&ntat.tl<' t>t>rwf & "'"rt 111111000 ~ C.-L , '72· H ror friendly progreulve Lal(una Hill" Oay & 957 lOOl trvlnr, r ail Maurcu ~'.);{.practice in wttnd shlf\aav1ul t:.11iwr 7~-0llOO t: 0 r. •"h Mu•l be• prl.'( WUI lram Cull for '•~-. (>If " • ~ ~l ·M•&O wx:r11l n Ice lJwunncc bri&ht, e nerf(4'l lc • 'AIT TIME I.Arp lnauranc-e ro bea m1lure. Expr pref bul fl'tont <Jtfl~ JClrl. ty pln•t & Mondiy 1 hru t'r 1dny . not nee ror rhthl peraoo 11),kcy w UC('Urury. Pl.I)' 10am 2pm, hlliU(. IYSILnl(, llJ\nled.IJlt.eopem11a,1 for Xlnl PllY, frinf(ti bt'ncflt~ ralM11 & mt.>ci plflO ui. phont.'11.r~et•qe contact Non amolu-r. 644 0000 ch&lei lncrt'a&t 980 ~92 PtnOflOt' .. OtnUJ Aaalat.ant An out llUlocl1naemployeti for an ~ dnce. Call f o r •n Int e r view . &G-.0. ----- DIMT AL ASSIST. full & f' ff' po11ttlon11 In n"w • ped u II y fooch ce nt e r In Irvine M 11 na 1&cment o p portwi.tue.. Qi II l'"K"Y 33M& Sdewttfk Dri~ ~ 557.9051 F.qu&I Oppty l!:mpk>yc:r Exper. req. X Ray lie: Gmil.'f'ul Ofn«. p 1 or f .t OmeraJ needed. Mon t.hru thur11, Good reader and nthm· fltll JOIS 7·3pm L•tJUoa 1111111 Uon tD drtall Will train QYPUMCH <>Pl are.a. DJ.-0040 :41 7314 <Enttrea S11wm > o..ttll ,.,_. Ofc G t;N t: H AL () ... f I c I': 9llO coras ~lol& c:art•(lr op CLERK. M11Jor 11torlc Tfl'tST,ISICYS a.a.TYPtSTS acOttDs a.ms POUCYTYPIST ~ ln •'1olohh&lwd brokeral(e ftrm ncur OC ASSlt• •s "'~-""" j)each oHI<"<' Airport. Jlrll 7 •PM. citll E.O.t!. Mir Int. delllin Ull.llt'ft. of. OMierfuJ. mature peNIOn Mni f.('lc<'r1. ~.8121 NEVER A YEE nee. t'.T Muat drell • Eaperleoc~ e111cnl111I type. C all Lynn•: &e.sel Gftlt'T'al. Ca11ln1C . womt'n, •:IDID, -·· ••stST. men, d ll)' /1,!Vt!ll Wiii JU'ITORIAL Service. _..,__ troln Ir vine . Call "°~ <>ru.o. c:balnMle. ICxpr ~1 -ft. I lAM part t 1 nu . Coll• only. J oln our te.m ~ ·.=:...,______ .... /lnineuu. Eapw f'lolr._.Ye olflce. ~~ Gtineral Ofrtcc help for ..ma. top P'Y or nb· -.~. l*-$170 mamllldurina thop Co. Ml. HM120 CC>Mred . 2Ult23·1111. Dla&aJ AMW&nt. front ., In L.quna Nl1uel. Micro GIG IJ5-2'2J ~ ~wn 4pm~ bectl .... RDA .. cor· ~Swlu,ai.1m1. ~~~~~~~~ Jlftl&ariaJ ~~ ... Mt. NQ. 4 cby wll o.ne,.1 Laborer. Oolf 0.01 Ofrlce Temp f ll In HB .. CM ltUI, ~.MM* SLorqe. Part lime. APP· It'• fun ' J1rmn0Uonal of· ple9e call ror-appolnt. 14&1 Sec. w 'm1o. ol lyr nper. for P.I. defft\t>t nnn Ui t'uhlon lat.od Ttmp. poal\J.oo, •n<hna June I Conlllct Ji1M'1. Al Irr\ 7:i&-OO l LlGAL SICUT ARY r.t. Med M.11 Proc SllOO DOMESTIC SI 200 COV Sl200 UTI<iATlOM SI 300 ft JI PtJ•, hit ~Lr .i,• n• ~ LmALftA•• T0$1200 Brl •. outicoln« pHW)ft wHb 1100d 'k l ll1 whn -.vukl l'fl)'PY h:•.1mtl\K th(• lt•l(;il ftc·ld ... Hl'lfclll twnt•ftl "I Iv )'•·•r 1•1111 honul'> tall 1<11 11 , ~~ <'ou,lMI l't·rvio n1-I "«,_.Y. ?700 ll1&.rtX>r (' M ~vt-r a •~· U~>H (.l..t:HK 1-"ll &r p•rt time. ap"ly 10 pcnon IJl>2 ~ <.;oa.t Uwy,l..al(UN Bcb Loll wu ('aal.t!-r ~arver 0uU. IOd i>OU.11bln", full time baala t!.11 ~ noqulr't'd bU.11 unmed. 5'-1.113. Mta•IST CLASS A&I f'Mt crowinl C'OO\p&llY. trvtae .,... Miiia .cood quality people, ICood beneflU , pd bollda)'I Oall~. M•cllf•e o,..r•ter T,._ P'o r produetl o n or mlot•ture ln1trument par11. Co In L•cun• Nlrud. Mlm> P~lll<>n Swtall. 8311Gltl MAID t:a..,er pn!f, full lime A.lao p ltlme 642 3000 MUii. •pply TIM! Inn Qt Lllguna. 211 N <.:oaal Hwy, l.aguoa e,..rh MAINTENANCE PERSON E•p•ndlo11 mic r o eMdroru<.'S firm ,..qlAlrt'tl aa ....,....1ve Individual ro~ 2nd ahHl main· te1un ~e po1ltlon Gftwral phunblnll •nd tkd.rtc:al eapen~ re quJred. Hlth vacuum 1yal•m and DI water .,..., .. ~ pt"e· remict. lndh1dual muat ._...,.cnotJvat.ed and re Mable. Dllll cler1i. matwrt, rella ly 1-2. Tuea. thru 81tt. ncefOf'Ctn·u• Varl(H, ll _ment _ _:_ M_l•_2'fao. ___ _ bit person for rront _IM6-_MM _ _!!ll 21 typlnll. var1ed dut1ee JAMITOI .aC.ampua Drive t6t6 I• llrMt DIM. ... , m111tt be n .. 1. GENERAL OYf'ICf': 06f.21ll f'ull·tlme,: ti!o n Fri , ~ri~~.:-o b6e. rllllt.tlmt. d1y1. Mu11 0.,1 Otf~c pf •111nt Sala T·l:IOPM. UOOG work In• Ste r JO, S-. A. TM Ian At La1un1. lJ'lle •...U m.1111 otrc ndl 11 ... tarter ror eolld.:.i I pd bo114o•. E n.-.. I •ALLJOBH ,..Y.E 211 N Cout Hwy, &.0.5. •1vlew .. lnor. ~IVJ'J'V'.un~ Open t vtt 8)' Appl I.Acuna 811cb, *·763$ P\nd .wtaM &:.:. In \YPbll. I.~ ... hr. • W. •r It .. C.M. ·~~lmploy~~er~M~t~F=~ !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~fw~•Plll:::·===--===:l:=DllU)'===~=IM========:l.:•:::.-ro.:::::::=:=:=::JI 1; fW)' MMMWel ~. "'"" ~ l.Ai«lt parlOC' 0.y • °'°" aftjf\3 open ~-Commlaaloo <'all 1~or~ IUMA..JL ror Mel \"eNI M a~t Ht KK~r n•,.~·~ .,..wot h uv.-1 l lJt'n•·nr .. \pply w 11 .... h•ot k l1,off1 rlJ2" 1,n .. n ,111, ..,,_ ~11.i Am• '14on thru nvv. 7:, )) Mt.:UL·\'.'H' "' •lfllon •·• ~ (,c,,.xl ,...,.lf'kllll: • •in<I !tf.annt• 1·x p.-r d."' ir., t 1 I l' 714 )4K 91117 ~.J Oood '~· i.ra..c:nber. eatbU.IHllC l•erMr' Oaod c,.,.ity la N . 8. ~ lai otk . »l .-& MEDfCAL J\m't'puorm t . PART TIME EVENINGS i\duJtJ. WU h OVIAU "'11m:. uttr.rtt\I' f)t'r~lllH14'" IAM t-n>t1Y "'urlr.iq IA Ith ~~.~ .. :'t!L: a.U-llt. E•t HO Uf:t'WF.P.:N I ll PM lt unt1n.:l u n 11, . .,, h 1 l(t'O(ral pr.1r t ic1· H• 11\lln' ,ru.'i' ~HI l<X .:••~I hour\. p.i). &. Inn.:•·" ...... t .. t:qual {)ppnn WUl y t.mP"J)W ( ..i II lt>t7 2()0 Mt-dint f''ront olf1r 1• twlp wrt.h t~pt-n~ ln WI I: Hrad\ I 21.3 ~41871 Modt'&. tJ.COC'U Want.ed by (JC '• (i.Dnt t,6('()11 ~ IC(' 6'1 ()UlO . All« 9pn'I MocWI· tll t'Or1Jl 111 ZS. atrr•ctlve • ~M%~-- Moped nwcb•nlt'. $1'l .......,,, doc MopedlaAd. GI-&* llot.ber'a belper wanted 01t Moe. Wed • t'rl P\eMeeall ..... ~ LVN dillif'9e nwwe. 7 AM J JOPM, JPM ·ll PM Nurw9 Udea, all llhl.ft.a ~ or wUJ lr•in Good medlul 'dnl•I beneftt.a. f1 apbjp Con val~•<'enl Ceoler 4111 t1~p Rd'...NBMN044 Nunin« NUIMI A*s All lhitlll Oood rM.e ol PO. No u per ne(' Wiii train Certlllcatloo pro1r11m ava.llable. Apply Port Me•• Con vale1 cent lloaptt.aJ. 2:110 Newport Blvd. C M MZ-0400 Nwaana R.N . .-.lief. 7 3 .. 3 J1 Xln& r•te ol &HIY Apply [) 0 N. Port ...... Coo ¥~ llol&pkal. 2$70 Newport Blvd C M . ~- OMCI...,. y__, man nMded Im· med. u all·•round ._.,., UI ow.r mochtrn olC''I. No n p. nee. Muat twve cw • dr1ver'1 lie. OM allowaoce. C&U . Mr, Jay at •t.alOO. ---- PUii =-~•tr RI· unaual LIJht typhuc. Muell IWI~ tltronJC phone ='ly. Call 142-~ $l.D3 per DAY 1W '1ALL10U PQ fora ' ao:Lac1 DM.Y PILOT SOVIE ETDIY DO IT NOWI '4~1671 ..... T .A .8 aoa werl•1 ICnb TA.& ana. Mn'. ha. • few pc»llk>ca open In Tw .. SA. OI. • Hunt B arM9. Varied abilla, P ff' Cl Y tr. M aoy outat.and 1r1« blnlllt. Wont llHr ~ home • earn while ~· p; 0 f. PHONE DISPATCHER. ww&ed for 1maU "'uml>-11\c company No eas--r necma. ~e<'t ror 1tu deol Wknda o nly ~ZZ53 ----fttOMl..OS Loot.in& for oatlonally ~ quality pro- dU<'t. C.11 Mr. All"n ~- PHONE l't:RSON wtlb pie•• phone vol ce . Sal H'Otnm, alnt work crind. nx hni. p /l. Jerry Pnce Jobnaoo •Son Uo· cdll~~ Pt01'0 FINlSKJNO Ort¥"« for pkkup • de· llver10• o f pboto r&ftiablDC. Co. car pro. vlded. Mon· l"rt. HNI II p- prox l .30am lo $pm. saaoerhr C.11)49 73116 ",, ., tt sum• ~rtaffd property " ·r for coaam1 . .t.· duat t•I. ID41dre P.O. Boll 0.1-... lrvlM.CA .,,. ,.,... '°"' .. atulf '°"' nt• 1oodlu wltla • a-Aftld ....... ..,. ----------------------------------------------_ .... ~ -- o bl& a. of BeM!r off lltdhlll) Real r.::..e S.te11 S A L E S PEOPLE NEEDED tn Sunset Beach office. top com~. Call Budffyams ......... w.. Openln & for llcen1e-d u leapeople. locall y owned, ri.11 IMIOou.I n· lerral 1yttem. Exmtnt wo rklnJ condition:. fAro I OO'l comm lu'°'1 For C'OftlkieeUal •P9l call7»4DI ~ E~•§n'TE;WS· ~ •:.:..•::• ) _._... aw- .. ,,.,... Art .... 1-\11*11, ..,._, N· .... tloa ..• "'· .... -.-.... 71.Jl. , ..... , draw '8 ltwi ...... Dall)' "Ml a-Aiied Ad. Call Tolay .... I ~:'! .. ! .. ~ ..... !!~ ~~~!.~ ..... ' .. 1.oe •• '.~ ••• w •• -... 7100 tw.W-.4 7100 •••••••••••••••• .;;T••••••••••••••••••• ~!~ ...... ?!~ ~~~•••••?~.~ _._....,.....,_. '*'-Y-..-m1;..21J-.;.• .;.1_,;.;;;;; ______ _:0M.:::.:Y:..;PM.0:.,:=~T-~Cft:!:. a ••• ,,._.,,/X•r•• .,. _ _. ........,. ror •1 H•t . °"9•• C11ia•a.\'ef'Newpart waw ...._ .._.... 1 •• non . ,~:-.~.:;:-· ~~~ ~-C:~IZ =--=-=-~ • '*'Mew.~ &a •-11 airt --.,.M ..... IDJlr.'t , JI It 1 A l la e 1-t°MI .. hi. 11lla~ .. "81J-•/Oft,. °"'" llCllfAl!j TIST Tl'.CH TRAINt:E .,...,.. IOIO tt1 , n• 1010 ..... lrO..;i.a. 10fO .... ~ -UaiiqMe~yol· ··-·················· ·--................. _ ............... . ....... ~ .................. .,..... • °'19'. Dle-Ot.-..,_,., =-a Jallltontyteatfadlitroo bw rhraoo•. UMeAMTA•I PLAYDPIAHO ..... -... ~ ...... ~--..-,..__..,. .. -vt•• UL .... -w--... ,-.... • -..,... ~ ~ IMl•""!J -JIOlit'twltlll card. -,_ -~ ...., 6tm lllilw'lb.Ud at ....,.._ MWll It t.eut -----,., ... w cm'CI fer eadl =:.---.rt a.a.. 1ftUl.all ,... c-.Qill ._._, ~ .. =VS: ......... PA, •.-&Ilana Hr • !!t!t~ Q1!Ma aa:.c.:•-· ', Oii.a ~It, .U,.rt ,na, O.eloe ~ ! .............. , ~ .... ti • •'?.'1i _c:iw..__..._-..w _____ _ • si' au_... ... ~,,,...=:_1-.7, • ..,.._, • .... • 11 =ou ..U.QiectW.t.emuat ---"Ct6· .. ~ .._,._ _ _. w 11-• .... ·_.,. ., 1 iMN IDtJ.... .._.. • ma. ol 2J'n io&. lw', bn. 1 mo.. old retva permaoe~tl; !t.7!!!1 ........ -... .... ,, ••· Q.iet • ._..,_,.._mata.wen •.111-.. ....... edhw,taa • ... -.... u tM.11 a&moapher• oraa:nlMd It • perfec· 01""-~ e ,. o I lll'IP. s11t ... alrU.. -· _. ;. dhi .. __-11 w.:a.. .... X:1a: ........ aeded for =~s.·~-·~·11.,.tY .,!l!::!.~1~ ..... --.·-· -"""" .. c~" ........ ,.,.. .. c ... ....._ r ... ,,,_ ...,.,....,. ...... ••· r.r ... ., ..... c.. A .... qdp wt IMt•e mt••tMr ~-Olia --tfl4) Ml2 .. U , (Ill> -· ..... wwaa&AJ1. :.:.: ~:.::~·~, IA'"UM -- c .. M ~· ... •A> !!•••t•r l,.,, .. , laltt ,..u1oa, Im· ~.La.wftrm•ar -~ MU -m:I Quj ,.,,. A>-...... 21111 •· S.aJea .,..,_ .._. • eomc 't ela+. . l!!.__~IAM·41;M at •~• requlrd llaal. M. tilliartbod. td · -.wwww ~~So :.~~,=.er:~ =.,1111111.. wa Jwfl. • ~-......_ ~ .... -..... CAlllU. J ;::; •"'=-':!;,~ ......_ Alli: a.a.. SICllfMY '!W .. Wtit.a&-.114 .... ,._CO s.a..-ni...,,omeor C....» V.. A fla&I tr... C.U lJlll~ IW' 1bp P91 ftlr \Oii 1*11CJ11 lb ... liOIGll IS .._ llt IS!Mlm lor •wt lar1• --~ rHI ~~ ._.,~: N•llllo.l.lll!!.. P'tontr~nura. 1oou ::!:t~•=:!:: P9V lillill =-' ..d-111.1"9 ~ !l. North.~ 8 Abovw aver11• \yp1Da. for ,...._ ......... -'-=-1ramroar. apetlio1. • ----....,..,. Oii ~ • ,.~ ~· ...... • .. _ ..... _ ~=a-=:.-:=.: ::.:.::,: fait·l•od rdliiM ~~ t Com =~·t~o~a:::'o~ tir-Allo,_........ ---~-cb.a1a1 .bulm ----bedl.growld belpf"'1. No ca1Ai....._,.;· -~·ll'lorday SALISPBSOMS ibonh.a.Dd. E veDlna ~ Sodhi • lnelJull of ~. U.Cl"'1iaf. tcbool weekead Interviews •II 1 ..___._ bolll'S. F. x ce I en t ro r Penonallt.Y pl Wt l*duhl' a..U. Sald reawne to: -g j -~1. a.o.ewtv•. evcnnui ,lu to work w 1 l h and n-trvid Ad 125C. Daily 2 ._.or rellred pcnoo&, moUva"' ludi.. Over 21. PUot po Bo wttla •••11 compuy u.i.t. fl'Millty iocat.s -... per • uu LD ........._Pre-hcb Tulllturi ....-Calltl ......._ Actwueeaaeat in a. hlD 0.pktruo f'rCllt 0..-Nfltt, l'I c.L ..& ._ • tbaftl ror • =cle. A ""' la61h Ol'l*tu6ty PM•lble. ana. 181onnaUoa not llJ0.8'W::Z$t I .._... t.q wloM t.Y "'* _....,. cmt sAlatJ eoemeoaurat. ~ oe ..._. ln· a.e...,....ratnrtAeu wau .. ,.r. fabric ar OM" .., ... i llanUy _... c tru. l!.O.&. '-"'-'• l'riday « S.t. ft._... llJD. Good cood. ''Day Olo" peper • w "'Tt·C:U .._.. 11• fllmue eaD • ...S •· Call T~aou for appt. 157.-Mil btcll • trim JW.r a. ve at nJ.ZIOO ~d~,:~~h Uolcora Electtlul .--.-----1-0-2-0 =~..::. two~ =>•~:::. ""° -~-·--r Prodllcta.il P .... "'"'"" ·--··•-••••••••• IUCES: TV~ W.. · v.&menl.1' Tool deal1n eriaineer ~...-10-ap mens or •••3115 Nii:.,_ 8091 ~-~~. llunt 8lll011no. Orillnat.e. de· bo,11. 2lio wbt almoet 411tllll ........ • .................... .. .._ ..._ -iup • de¥dop adv laced DIWI' UMld.. perfect cond. '"tao SUO 611• Heamlhal a·• 7AQkh color t1W)llM:i81 lest •qulpment for SWOt'lU.P.W~l 10~:!:~~ ~.2JTWl"llQ,lreeck ~ AJ)t•IStiATIYI ASlfSTAMT FM pMI. Need a top eo&dl ,.,.._ f« food llirokAn,e o1rr.c.. Lou o1 c11atomer cootaet • variety in a reiued at· r:noaflbere. To Sl.250. Call Al Fontaine, 540-*l. Allo lee jobs. Snelling Ir Snelhrig ol Newport Beach Agency, 4340 Campa. ticblJlllliOt vetuda. use c .. ,.. NOCARD? liYS'J.1131 .... 17* ~~~ .. :!!! .. .:! ...... ~~.~~=::~sea: ...... ..... y l de t e c b n i c • I CANON c.m 17, lSmm, we1J make one card per 5 0 'e ... I ~~support for fta1b cw S1S. tag. Add 25' each. 11 •u-•••-•H•••••• .. lbt pnxSuct.a. Have 4yn1 ~ Siad dledt OC' .....,. or· a c.L 4 to to colle1e production darto: ---.. •••••••••••••• ~lslDYn.U. .,_. ICMO PILOT~ expenence. Have ability ----·-••••••••• P.O. Box JJ10 to draw tecbnic1I ii-KEESHOND Pups. AKC. o.talllesa,0..831 lustraUons of product 0wnp sire M 'F. Pet le Tak ad t.o the nearest s h o w P v t p I y . employment develop-2ll.111n·U4Saft8pm. ment d e pl DOT IOQ2.. w-010. Ad pa.Id for ~Uai--2 unilonns SU each. l ~t l20. She ~10. all ---m:ll'liOW'IT AMee~lnper~at rn l.Alif\11\&. Cap!atrano, <~iueS.m.x 1560• .._.... .. _. bMl-u 1111.beroltbe-lolkiwtna. San Clemuite areas. ---------1Sblppln g I Rece Iv Ing ·uwt Wi,....le be.ct· PAaTTIMI SIOC'llETARY Wanted ; clen ror 11nall by employer T'RA!NEES -Growing lOol rental f u-m has open- uigs for men at stores 1n CQsl a Mesa, Laguna Beach & El Toro. Neat 111 appearance w good haodwrillnl(. 2 yrs rol Jeee or tqW\'alent e.xper . Mechankal aptitude AP· ply 1930 Npt. lJJvd C M ~ 22000 L.ambert l203 t:I L.bU.1 AP60 AKC l"l'J:IS .• fem. puppy, 10 wb. old. o rig . pd . 1 250, w .sacrifice tor $200. 79)-6471 in ~ roodition " worn only a r~ limn by lllllient DW'M?. 540-5721 aft6 WMITtB IUYING quart•~• locate~ In DB. TACO, INC. EVB••CiS Jr. St.X:RETARY lllOO+ rompany..:_!~, tra~1~· lntllle. ~ul wort-IM.M'll.UtL -For Lusk Homes 1n vemory .. vuU'OI. pac"""'5. i.-.. r~ lrv Must run.-....... ~-boa olfieoe worit, »0me -9'W•& leet. 8oalC 4820&rranca Pkwy · ..,,_ -....... • errands. 8!M·3138 or ~ A pllioae wort. If trvine &ca-a2l or49M800 Ulke abortband. Should you·,.. lootiDI for o Ed.ZSO.Betweeat·SPM. enjoy busy o ffi ce _lllM-O __ loo ______ _ anerwttheacellentop. 211MtW Warner AakForAndrea wibeavypbooes.A·lap Gitf' !lllecefYMc) ::::-+' ~ ~~Y-Sana Ana SAUS ... ~~ .... !.!'~..!: 23Ca1 II W or Id • s I e ad In g ...... ~ --~. AnEquaj()pportuntty Aaareaaive personality u.:vuoc ...... ._,,,..... . OVlnufactUreT or spa & - SHIH TZU lOmo. AJ<C rec. Kale. Xlnt. roa t . pna y f ace SlSO .s.s l-«79 ---- forfttoY• 1045 .. .................... . w AHI'ED; Ortglna.I 10 .. " 12 " Jazz LP "s or Ull50 's lfl60 's. Also good vocallllU & vocal ~roup&. No roc:k 546-0038. Ask for- V1to 10AM·SPM. Mon· Fri er SELLING Tlthh , ... DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT title DrilU.1 Control. Employer M /F plus aalespenoo needed S!X:REI'ARY -XlnL op-swiaunin" pool equip- 557·8051, personnel. --------•I tor Oraa&e County Utle ponunlty for uper.. ment has immediate E.0.1!. company . Must have bright, ael!·motlvated openmcs for shipping & . ---------1Saie. DeUvery. Full le IOOd sales bat'kf1'0Wld. pef'SOQ. Accurate typing. ~vf¥1& ~~~ftMust iiiTuroiiiiiiillii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml fwwllw w 1050 311 pc F°t'an.kbn muit 34 kt ........... •• • •• • •• • • • • &Old Presadent COln ~ • , ...... ,... ... c.-642-56 78 8£CEPJ'ION1ST / s-t-time poekkms ()9ell. Salary + rommisalon. Salary dependent on ex· voe rlLll .....,. .......... e of OFFJCEASST. Mate up to H l hr. Extmsive sales training .. C II r all ph&MS ol lhlpping & TRAINEE Ptopa1.y Mgmt C.O. in program. For an in· Pd· • or appt · warebol&Se operation Newport Bncb to train Sll.(JIU. terriew, call Michelle : ~t».~3·8680 Ext. 30. Duties will Include Xlnl. opportunlt ~ to become~ bkllled te<·hot cw1 in growing automa lion ficki. Job involv\"?> shipptn1' & wa rehou't' ~ + repatnnj! t'lt•C f.ro. me<'h1u11c a I & el~c Lroruc tndustn al LMtru mt.'flb. ~ood salary & beoef1L') PIUS(' '1hOnl' depmdable, hard worker SAi ES CAREER 558-1U4. E.O.E. 4c M IF U.P.S. truckin11 .. will calls, & export docu-lo variety oC oUlce "84 & WOMEN SA.l..E5 TRAINEE _Sm ments. W~e$ based on duties! 4112 day work U yw are lrUly lnt.erest-well establiahed manu!. Secretarial skUls, minimum or of week. Starting salary ed in• career • not just al eJectrical distribution Executive Secretary. 2YrS experience. Pleai;.e ~.S49-2Sl88 __ anatber job.thlscouldbe equip. ls looking for ag· N.B. Land develoJH!r. contactOleryl: roranin ---------1 )'OW' opportunity to join qesslve individuals who Top slttlls. Sal. oegot. terview appointment. IEICBATIOH one of the most sue· want a career Ul field c.11: 95S-20.13. Lynne. S40-4Bll. '$t"A cesstul automobtle ror-~. The application ol ~ARY TRAINEE -.. -porMiona in I.be United ... _ t f · U yw an an outgoing ......, ype 0 eqwp we Trainee wttypina ability serv'ice ~ person Sta&es. manuf. ls not learned o~ 40·60wpm w /ac· ~ in .wwklng at Ex Pe r I e o c e o o l ~,,.1berefote Uus curacy. Exper. helpful. a l•r.ae apartment neceeaary, but here·s ....,..,. ....... y requires an but wW train right can· ~ facility, the what ls... i n d I v d u a I w / I n . didate. Aptitude " wtll· • lrvlM Q;nopaQY may lfigbSchool EducaUoo tellieence. leaming abiti· lQIDelll to work bard lm· have a job for yoo. The IUitiva AWtude ty, paUence, auresaive· por1.aDl. 66nll. ~ app6caot will WeUGniomed aeaa 4rabove all the de· =!atofklDi with OoodDrtvine~ sire to mah Hies a SECRETARY -Top • · • adulta on • A11Ul'7 to treat --•· CAl'9er, for It tues a Idell MenlarY needed ' --" u..:ee~ a.--. ..,.,,..... llliA. d a,n. to become for buy law office. ,;...-· 6 ~· =..._. .. •-.CilH'r an eUectlve sales In· Located at new Koll a.ttill.Wi •tm1n; _,,.,..m,11.-..u, c1Mduallnlheelectrical Center. Npt. Bcb. ial WGn ls la\'olHd, ~. -....uy. 8f6.-o .,._~at -,.. 'IWyn ~ Aq\lired • -.~ from If ,_ tblU ~'ft OW' wllm&b or ecstn urt.ns ..... , .. CO lrpe °' ""°"· doa'\ major., or 5 yn. ta .,.._ ...... Callll;ect .. loday ........ ~ . SDNeppcwt c.ie. Dt in peacn Rff'une reqUJ r•• tn. ~~~..:-: ~ =ff a.=.::~ ! AfA ; M j • • . bl appt. Cali .. · wl '1 ' 1H· ·HI l Unlcora N • • • • a e I l I a • Daddeal Prodocta. restaurant concept, #1 .. 0...C.., 8alea Ne.,.,rt Beaeb/lrvlnt' WRarborBlvd. Wai&.ed yoq:aa men who -locaUou. Now IC· COSTA MESA wW -Uooc well with .. Selr«mta' Wfpod l)'J>-~ and &.ll. ak1Ua for ,pmltjon W/Yarkty, IOll>e penoDDel & insurance 1IUt. Irvine area. -1bb Dodds f Of' appt Shoe Salespenoo. A:Jais· PIUMECONTROLS<.:O tant Manager. Ladies l6ll32 Millikeo Ave. Irv. shoes. Experienced. FuU 7S4-6300 lime. Top Cornmiaaion. Appty ia penon. Paul Al· leo Shoes, '9 Fa1hJon Island. lUJ'OR ·In M11lb for tlth grader 494-4612 •SHOP WORKER• Genwa1 mechanic abili· ~Word~ ty. Immediate opening. I' ast. accurate Typlat Small m1nufacturln1 waoLed '°' entry level ftrm. Pleuant IWTOUDd· .-WOO. Pleasant work· I f ma caod. Apply an penoo n1a, 1ec11re ut11re, t.o Mr. fUeo1es at Robert psm. I/ti.me. ~ in BIU1. Wllliam Fr-o.t Ir penon M :ao. 8M • 17Ua Aaoc. 1401 QuaiJ SL. _St._C._K_. ______ 1 Newport BHeh. StaUonery Slore la Ocll-. Dal .... Deeda ..... ~ ... lady. FuU- Ume. 5 day&. lLIDt. work· toe ~. BapeclaUy 8-<!p '•.~111t 9toclr Brollerase Flrm l'.:xperiwe ! Dean Wit, ter ID Hum. Bcb. otrers: WAITRESSES collee *ii> aper. Im med open. lq. araveyard ~m. 10pm·6•m . A pply !~W.r• Reataurao•, 6 SA fi'W)' 'h9Ua wumow Qeanlna. ec.c.a Meaallrv1ne a ru E•· per l e need w 1 ndow wa1ber l lAb·conlract. New Gold &r Brown lien.-ukJn SIM'po·r Worth tilO Sacnl1ct! at s:200 Mud:! more ioiimt: du OCU'l.( 7 14 :)JI> \1;162. ... ----- **I BUY'** Good I.Bed F\uuitUtt ... Aw&Janre11-0R I will '4ill or SEll for You MASTBS AUCTION 646 .... &lll-9625 S7-.au,. Nex livtrut rm. bedroom. <haeUea. 714-~W62 Uirome & glass ilioct.te set ~ chain <4 ). de· coralOr pteCe. ori&. W.00. --~. '1'1NC'71 Attract.Ive sofa ~ lov· eaeat, a wka old , earUltone9. eo.t 17f)S. sell IB>. wooden cotree • end tables, lamps. ..... ..... ..u. <Ollll!lll'le bn.I az ..aert>ed. mo. Call aft IPM, ~Z'Tll a.ac M..250 ~ Tl CKTOOC ER TIUUl:>TSllOP 9040 ....................... 1971SCARAI Twin )O's . 130 hour:. '? pn~ sale. clothlnl! 2 Z1 311. ~ W. tatb St . CM k>edetl Pri. pty. 8e11t Of ~u.u l'fwr cab. Ll.IC·z.ai: rer! call ~1200 CM•m ww rnach .. top c:ond I Fri. days>. 731 K:!lh SJ3.1 Drop-leaf din1ni: ~ & ""~end!> 1 tbl .• .OOd oil. 4 t'hain. /\SkrorJerry. __ ~ 963-~ •lO'SEARAYWbdr 129 .9S>. C213 ) 596-21.'.l I '4ac:l••-W_.... 2Z'SEARAY 1081 Ull brs .. fully equap·d ······---····-····· deP.11 r!Dder. s to s radio. TOP CASH P AlD b:vy. dl y. tri.r .• owner w 111 Ftr 1.-d funut~ & •P-~-~ 548-1732 pbocea. ~or not 857-1113 ......... , • Q ... 90$0 Do~ ... \opt rid°' ...................... ,.._. cliDeU.e Ht? l 'U Lake •OOIAC. a •..-· BOA TS !IL~a.11~~-~-~~---1(11 mo. pa.. P""P&ld W...S: Onam leae:ber r.om Glltmo. laellldln~ for ahuleat wl\b eo .... a-. Tw~ • .. ical koewledae ...... W 9060 a H•fee~ ............... _._ ••• ...... ... Ludinr9 lA,. llft, Yarn ..._.---------·• ba 11, • llr_ ID N B I , 111 IOll t».a•llf• . uooo -~ .... 10 • ....................... D'•1 u ....... ~. Good cood. Xlal. day sailer". SI ,000. 8«). M..-.S ~ applcallons for 979-2500 women. ca 11 M r . ~ ~tP~; Sales 1bompaon5t0-40Zl Call for appt: 540-7639 OPPORTUNTTY CJW.LENOE PLEA.5ANT WORK EJllVIRONll ENT 2l3.1m-aee ----~FA BED. new m&Un-M Aatlq•• Clllckel'lDI Craod PUao &"2. alnt c."ODd. dartt rmWi m or ia ,_,..old. 2 tiecl ric. :i acoualic Gu.it.an aUU lit cnte. ~le pn<"C. 1112-1319 20' Newport·5~ 0 H w '$hp X.lnt rond P \ I ~Y· s:ll95. C!\Jl~&UI pCJrtlmity rot-SludeaU It. Immed1ate open1na for a 1---------i bouaewlves. n~xlble youoa aalea tra!Dee WW. scb.ed11Jes, f/l\oae .: a progressive water p,.\ime. ~ Norlin WOl'b rirm. Complete ~llJ'aata Inc. II r. bmeftt peckqe. Apply ~ 547-0laa, M·F, iD penon TFJ. 214 A1t.oa 9--S. 8'mta Ana. ....... • Firat class Italian . Re1teuraol. Ex · :~ CHEF for full ~time . Good pay &t :benefits . Pronto • RilWl'ante, South Cout ,: Plaza. Upper level. App- ,.. : ly ba penoa. day time. • . : Rallaurant : BOB'S • HOMl~THI ~: 1161oY • :.tmmedUl&e open.mp Ul ·:OW' famiq reAaura»l at ~ locatims. We re· quare no previous ex · e Jol.DOllJ' r~d· Come lee QI to-bdweera Mpm. t1 ',,,.... •Adalnl Ave. H.B. 154E.mh.C.M. w•-•••• .... Um ] I 1t_'-1u Cw¥1ta' 3355S. Bristol 8l~~rvtne Z-. Awnlda de la CartoUa. ~Hilla Wl••lft......_ t1•••r'1'fzl "' mi Z....-Ave.11..B. 'Equal • .,, ~--------~ IMralOa DESIGH FWl. part·Ume. Manage· menl posit.lioos. ln&erest in art/int.ertor 411ee&in. Will train. 84&·9378 S.TPll. SAi.BLADY ftl&IUme 1HI SHOW-Off 22 Fashion bland N 8 SALE) LAST JOB National corporation, manufacturing lighting snduct&. for industrial and commercial ac· COUOU. ball opea1QIC.I for sales proleasiooala in LOCAL AREAS. Ml.all be ~. booeat and sincere indirida&a» loot· iQI for tbeir LAST .JOB. aut be qualified LO open new accounts, as wen as uperaded established llM!r8. Repeat businela, 8eClll'e f YI.Ure, full COID· J*lY t.aents iacludiag mQar medical. CALL BOBOUG-OENHElll 1114tl71·lllJ • JllON.1'118. 9AM4PM • ~~y ~ Jletall Management ~ ............. , .,, ... A ••'ooal Chalo ia looldna for trataee1 to work Into· a a • .-Manager ])Ollltlon of one o.f. thlb' aa.ttng factory outlets, a1 well u new locaticms under eonstructlon. . c.areer lmOOe Sales POl>i · boos. <>ranee County Office. CNear Town & Country Shopping Center > Avenge income in ex· cess ol S20. r.,s Our leading rinn needs qualified sales personnel lo saJ "'Yellow Pages .. advertising over the telephone, contactin~ business owners in Southero CaUfornia. We are loothig for quali ly tdepbotie salespeople with experience who are willing lo work bard & seek career advance. meat. Mu.at be able t.o work lo our Town & Country Office. CHECKTHESI IBm:ITS I Employment with America's 7th. largest oocnpuy. ~ Protected terrtt«tes. ~==-./ Free medical, Ure & major medical in · ...aoce. ./ Deatal Piao ./ Lali tenn d1sa bllity. " Sntac ~ lnYeRmerit .. ./ 1\llUon aid proeram. I Opportuntty fO(' adV&D· cemtnt.. ~-lftcludes: ..-.J Mae Hllry of no.uo. supplemental aalsy. bi·weekl)' COD'I· mteekJnl 6 yearly boftWI. FOR CONFIDENTIAL JNTlt&VIEW CALL EDIE ~ 6 Wedoetday M GTE .. .., ......... ........ ,c ,., A M1ah•r fl G_..l ·~· ~· ~l';r."Y I \ A. Kendavia loci E.O.E. SICUTAltY Agency oflice for 1n· suraa~e company re· quires JH!rson havinie '~ aecret.arial 1k1lls. Applicants mu.st type SS wpm and bave good com· ll'Ulicatioo sk.ills. We of· fer competitive salary and excel. bene fit s pe<'kage. Olfice l.s locat.ed in Hunt· IJ\IO,CD Beach. For appt. rail Gloria Bussard 714'1m·444S Tbe Tra veleNJ E.0.E M IF SICRETARIES Gn>at ~term full time usagnmeot for a perM>n who Wuls typing. people & work. Short luind not necessary. For more tn· fonnaUon caU: TOD Teup wy 5.rviu '79.01, .. U!>Campua. Ste 150 Next to oc Airport Newr a Fee EOE ---------& new upblstry 1175. Wont Pnx'e&'linl( Temp 84l-Gl5&S86-91S41 Eves 8C7·3'23 TEACHERS ~·Scboot. rull & part time. West.rnimt.er. 894-4036 TEACHER AIOE·For Ktnderorten. pvl & elem F' 'r. C M 642-0411 . TEACHER·SUB, Kin· deri;iarteo. pvt elem, C M 642041L TEAOi£RS -TYPl~G Irvine College ol Bw.1 · neu has an Im med need for typinJ! & business education instructor!'. This is a morning Po'l t • t.Jon. run time. For an Im . med. mt.erv1ew ceU W.D. POOck at SS6-&l90. HIGH HOURLY RAT~ Lep.1-Geoeral Mf!dicaJ·Tec:bnlcaJ MAG I & II WA.Nr. MEMORY LEXJTRON SYS. 06 LANIEH XEROX 800 VYDEC XEROX~ WORU STHt-;AM DAC'ONl<.:S DF.CK AMTI::xT J ACQU AR I> L<;"T' & 2.'110 Siii f"TS LONG SllORTTERM Oranie Co & &a1·h orN1' 213 'Jlt6-Gl!05 7 14.~-llOJ ROBERT lft\LF'SUl- OH.ANG•; <;Ol°NTY TECl*CICIAH PEHSONNELSERVll E Reed schemau~. r1ekl Z333N. 8road,.ay llerVlc-e. elec: & ml'('h I Swte =<n> Santa Ana ability. Some \ravel. • S16.000 to Sllf.000 +-co. WRJTL"R h h I car c. . ti( qua 1t y NEVER A FH rnq;utne: photo ab1taty helpful. !\Orne travel pro· MORGAN bable Send 1'Xpcr1en('('. Employmeut AteDt'Y interests. pobhshed arlt· iszsldeila Verde Or. E . c~ eumpk!s. 1nd1cah? ~m·eo.ta Mesa P9Y hL&t.ory & requ.I~· ~JSll 63J·U7S meots Sttnior Editor. ----------~ E. 17\h St . Ste 2Z. CM'RBZT Youth Coo.nselors Part Time evenings Out~ng oduJlS workln.i with youth. Ovt!r 21. Own tn.mportatlOO 13 50 br start &-9PM CALLANUREA 64.2-4321,ext ~. isrM . •INSTANT CRB>IT • Nu hv rm, bdrm' & dinettes . No c-red1t DNded SJ8..9862 -----------~pr. Rot«-s drums. ~ ~ 'L&.S03 w l2 aa il:- lh.ul 1 yr okl. xlnt. rond. tuUyeqwpped. Pd StOOO , sell MOO . So$1·3S72 Eves 551.zroa ~ .... ,. Rust pl:11d <'OIK"h , llktt 0Mu Fwwltww Ir l~TROD Ut ES N r;" new, lo\'l"'t'<il. 3 w;ilnut ''dp ..t 1015 CONCEPT IN YACH I tbls. rel"hn"r 848·S3J.4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNERSHIP . ~ Fu..ll sw:• ~lee! offi<"e df'f>k , Unuted partnership 111 l>1mulut t!d m•h<>K41ny ~pC<>rp. Honft 1060 top li?00(1 cooditioo fi lt• I Artes Ass. Cdumb1a $7 ••-••••••••••••••••••• 1 dr~w «'r SI OU l':ill JadaSl.l'v~62 · Bay tho~bbrt-d .:elti 9fl>.:lltoaftN6pm Tat.oo<Jl t!O lienSeabor11 lllJ!. shown SUl"<'t's.SfUll) ----~·rSh1~ Jot "I. Ml(ml n"C'Of(lllk'<i ~ho-..-s. L&~t Used IRM Co rrN·t10~: Npt lk~~ &. Wf'St roast Eqwl or Sel«1nc 11 t.mos old. ~en-/ hunt.ef" 16 2 ronlirmalmn ~ iS2 Q5.fi o.bor-9070 ' • ~l . !1157 fi226 1070 ....................... SJLVER . GOLO wanted. scr11p or better 1087 ·····•·•···•······•···· Alue front AmalOfl p;,r me. w 1'te c-a~e on ~t..t nd. S350 OBO ~l27~ ....................... SlWS A VAil.ARE Y N.:. Newport 646--065 I ----- I '3rue.I ~5()S,.1 -so n. ~p '°' month of -Starlet Macaw. 9 mo old. AU£u.-;t l n\etest.ed 1n DL'YJN(i tame:. la.lks. :'-icb. TLC mu!ohhp ln Newl>Qft. Scrap stold. :.1her and m'O ~ 1064 Oaoa Pouil. HunlUll!lon C'CllN. l!Mlk Reacb Bhd. "-Ir OnJ-s *° 8tad1 a.rea for mooth of Hunt Bc:h. 968-4M2 •• .. ••••••••••••••• .. ••• ~ust. or trade for 50 fl Mhc.ec..o. 1010 KENWOOD KR50t0 re· shpSan Francisco Yacht ••••••••••••••••••••••• (y1vtt ~watts ~r t'h&.n· Oub. Belvedere, Ca. dur l~ House for Med :.1a -d nei. t"f1lUlarly $4CXI now mgAugusL Dog S22 SO Wornt'n' S9I Atl&nUt' Muslc. 44.S f'booe: 141.S) 871-JnO or bbasfos Your c-hoirf' $1 E 17\h St .. C.M 141.S)JG.lmColled t•a 2092 Wallace ""''" !1 '10 .. Sohmer (;rand ------~ 701! 1"1ano, Vlrtona sl> 1 • ., bit MARCUS CHAHHl:L REDECORATING tn l~. Com~~ly rcblt SHS. 673-81..Sevei> ~ )'nM. xlnt cond. Sa1tc· & ~ Wlute &. i.:olrl, ....... 5pMd & green crpt. S2yrd. bea~ul ooe ol a kind. Sllli 9010 S4&·18M or S57·1566. Askana 9!..500 or bet.t of· -••••••••••••••••••••• Lea~ meuage fer. ~ Or19 n ~ Need a ~ cat to to~ -Piano lenter 2854 f., your boat? See 1977 t°Or Sale: Bally pinball O>Mt Hwy CdM 644-8930 !Uck ad in lhu ~per ~~J::s;ersioo. Y1rnaha Comole-Sl .IK$ M4-21Ji. _ Cabk Grand-sz.~ TaE SOUCITOtt Lucky You! We are rapjdly expandln1 our buaioeu & need more t.depbooe soliclton. We are look1ni for respoo.s1. bAe younc ladies to work ew hrs ~:».IPM, Sun. Thurs. You can earn anywhert" rrom ~S5.50br. There 11 oo aeUin& involved Iii oo ex· per. necessary. C.11 aft . lPMdd)'a~uk tor~. E.O.E. ---O'ocheted flower rombs. Maw d: u llM baby dolhes. do1llcs, -··•-•••••••••••iffi j(il\s. Very reasooable. Uprights from 1495 T1 _µ lallca tlARRYD.OQUJSf ....... •••••••••••••••• t M ¢ • Oll.ISuaan~~ll 8000 Hamihoo Av. 1111 CE'l:JrS. S. / ll&O-~ .... .. tl20 ....................... -------...................... . •Ta..SICY• --------• lla\'e IOIMlb6ol )"OU want BABY GRAND-SHARP "12 8ft Vactlooeer. Now blrla1 telephone teere\arles for • new coocept ID an1werin• ~. P /t.lme OC' f /lime lblfta avauable. Includes NIM wknds. TyplD1: WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Dally lM. Fri 10.G <108EDTUJi!SDAY umw~Ave. Gardin Grove »Ml03 Mwpm req 0d . Maay emplo1•• btnellu a•allable. &1lar1 : lllOtmo to ltArt ftume' -.S oak claw loo& ta· ...,.. ... ettordlq ~ -•:;::eti cbaln, J101Jr prOCJW. You wUI _. armoltt, tie ~ to ma">' -. ..a or« .... 6..,ortaa& •u. Need llllkfclt.JldOit. lilGd t.-ol VGke, U 2 ...... appearaoe. • ambkion. Olll Mca·Fri. mom. ~ Z.O.E. I Clvll War Cavalry ~ w!Kabbuda llOO • ~. 1miall coUecUon of inllque ptatola . ... • • Owner f~ lo sell X1nL cond. 9'75. lo ..u 1 Claulfied ada do 11. wen. &u.S878. mxi. 839-9109 9'2·7620 .. Q. 'N Claalfled Department. Dally Piiot 330 W. Bay Street. Coeta Mesa. CA 92626 I -~--......... Qf CWLVN.OT ....._ .. , • ..w ....._~,....., ......_,.,,,...., ....._uud ~u• UtH ........................................................................................................................................ 1MW '711 .._. tU7 ,_,., '750 Md! ttlO ~ ftJI lWm1 "IJ U I • .... .... ....................... ft.-. tNO ...._ W..tM tltO ....................... . ..................... . ........................ ......................... ....................... ........................ . .................. ,... .... .................. . 79 Mu1taa1. ~ c:yl. -4 .,...t,U... mdii>. A.d:· ., Omm•• ~. ••Ir Ill •Iha. •+:-: ,_ call.. -... Clll'fir c.u .... u: ::: ::::z::•/ .... ...................... .. "-*i l.P.-..Ute ............... OIDm...._ ........... on-. mt VttY .. pelMlable lllD ,,,,._ -...i .,., ........ 'RJIGI Ulle .... cmb ridcWll .. Ci-. .... ..Ut .... ftrm!--orMNUI ............. "*Ii .. JS•11... • .. ....................... RENT ZZ ft. IWllU'Y mo1.or home: sl~ 6, Hll· C!Ollll.. 850 . + ~ ma. ----T,...,.,_ Trwwel tl70 ....................... 25' Sul.a f~. 11eU root , sips e. nu 12' awn. It encl. rm w /SW&)'·bar coolrl Xllll oond. ~13. ask for Sbelba. &t olr over SGOO. ..._ Semu, Parts &Acc1uorlff 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW PARTS&:SERVlCE HOURS ~a.m. 'til:fdm. y tbru Fr ay Clmeds.t. •Sun. SA.DDll llACIC fOID lt7tTIUCI CLIAbMCI! .................. .. tr.cu •• alMll Dnl&iir~t SAVI MOW! '~~· l. ••I >'R. 'I I • ' . . ttnfl!OID PllOfltCXUP Vlt. a.atoma\lc \rans . pwr .....-•&eulhan ~oao mUlt. UN4llJ n , .... fHi OOCRf ROBINS FORD . .. :. .. , )t. !\1 'II l' t ll'.fj'\ YI ... :. ~ • q11(l 1977 CHEV LUV P U 4 speed \r'aDS., cassette & HeftlO. shell, mag w~ls plus s\ocll rlmi.. o~w P8llll It low rru.les. I' n pty M5()0 or best offrr Call &45·5700 (days J. 546·6387 le\•cs or weekends I & ask for Vidtie. I 955 FORD. rebwl\ 292 oogi.oe. S2SOO. 548-3254. i l s I Datsun pickup new eng.. paint.mags. bii:t ires. flares. AM 'F M tereo cass. 11700 fi rm. IM2·2627 l ·Spm. 968-8352 RPA't' TOP OOLL.AR far ... ..., .. .,. lotetan. .. 1111~ or cl.-n If ~ car t. •~tn ca.an, -•nRST' II I i. 0.-,. C..., -Harbew Blvd COITAMISA 979·2100 WllUY ClUMCAIS ANDTIUCIS CONMfll ,·H(VIOLf T ~ ,., ' I ' • r r I \ \1 I S46-I 200 l:an'l.Sell Yuur<.:ar CUVIHIMW PAYS TOP OOLLAk 1-'or Cle&n Used Import" Call Mlke or Don US-3 171 WANTED! Lall' fl'lOllel Toyotlt.5 and Volga s C u ll u' TODAY''' lfH~ll·• c .......... ~ .... 001., \40..'4'7 '11 .. W JHI 4 ....... all Olldam. •u 1Mwroom ur. only 11.• cnU•. Mk• oew tmWa.J') ·~·M:I' 'Al.UY wons lll·l040 491-4949 1) .. wWl,e w /bl\Mt ID· t• hp, AM 11i'M. alt PP'll4~ '111MWUOI A&IO. lrtna.. air CCllld • """"'° cua. ~I J SADOe••ac VALUYIWOITS 111.JHO 49Mt4t 73 UMW ~. A M t'M ('ltllj, 71 .... 93-0765 711MW120i While. 4 spt'ed, 1ur cond . i.ttreo. low males S'MX2V > SA.DOLHACX VAL.LEY IMPORTS 13 1-2040 49S-4949 TT 3201 lo m1. ilulo. 111r. AM Jo'M radio. xlnl rond. $7 .!IOO 499 ~ ------ ·111Mw 12oi Bleck. air l'Ond sterl'o, swuoor co1tUJY J SADDLEIAOC VA.LUY IMPORTS 131-2040 495-4949 ·n IMW 6lOCSi ZMOS. Main. Santa Ana Al the Comer ol Warner aft_. 5~pm_. _____ AMlal. a...porled '72 F·lOO w /sheU, auto, •••••••••••••••••• ••••• • speed. air cond .. stereo cassette, leather, fully factory cqwpped. 2 TO C llOOSE F R O M I . 1472TAR lor <834YEEl SADDLllACf( V AUEY IMPORTS 131-2040 49M949 546-7070 M&IC09'Hlut .,..,.... ...... Sell. Service, Install•· tioa. 222 Wllaoa, Costa Mesa. 64$-'ISli. Feb. Special: Free l111hll110on. ........ s.a. ....................... IMPORTANT NOTJCETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price of items advertised by vehicle dealers in the vehicle classiried advcrtistn~ <.'Olwnns does not includ<> any applicable t axes, license, transfer recs. finance charJtes. fees for air pollution control de· VlCe certifications or de· aJer docwnealal')' uJ!: ...... cbarpa ~ epecllied by tbe~. ~ .. a 9510 • ...................... .68 Mere. 280Z. 71 cad Sedan deV11le. days 75&-291.S, night. 645-i42!1 A.5k r or Bill --------- .wi .. n / aa..;c, 9520 ....................... '46 Ford Woodie, res\ored. Sl.3.000; '48 Ford Woodie, restor ed m int cond . 2>,000. 675-6161 air, nma well. Sl650. IMW 97 12 81112-7983 '651nl's 13001 ton flat bed. Rum good. $700. 498-1039 y, -9570 ... ................... . '76 c r Dodge Van, V ·8, 318. ustom interior. mags. ad.lals, many extras --~~'3154 i3 Dodge Window Van s 6 New brks. cslm inter 2.000 . B e f ore PM.751-5874 ll11 4 c.JO cslm van. 1975 MC 11 , T. w . Llrtgak ust sell. 493·2776 G M - "77 f"ord E-350. (;halt:<JU las every Caet. option ustom interior. new res xlnt l'Ond. lo ma I c li lllOO. or best orr. 642·4300 24 hrs Ill --- 'Tl ¥ Ford <::IMUau waodow mi. millll cond, 2811: m l, rec .... dueJ air, new radial Ures, pvcy glass, D. towing pkg, duel I gas Inks. PS 'PB. S5:m Aft.er 5: 49A-0029. I H. '7S Ford to; 250 Loaded I Refng, slove, healer d1nnette1bed convers I Waler tank . captaini> chrs, AM /FM cass etc Sl.900. /080833-2144 'Tl Dodge Tradesman 100 Custom by Tn pper or Santa Ana. Special paint job. Port holes. 2 roof FOR THE DtsctUMIMA TING IMWIUYER! •PRE-OWNED• •BMW's• "77 l20I auto. (6&4T J A > "78320! auto. C4t2761 I i8320i 4Sp. 1728WJH' I "77320i4sp C814TKI I i65:W>I auto (517PZM ) 76 s:.>i auto 1927HX1 1 J 77 6JOCS1 (2 I 14~2TA H I i9:l<!OI 11...irr llHSifi:• 1 1980's HERE HOW! LARGE SWCTIOH OFNEW 1979 UGl"a•IZll's 6J>CSl's•7JOl's IMSTOCIC! SA.DOI.HAO( VALLEY IMPORTS ""'12 MarguentP Pkwy MISSJON Vl£.JO 83 t-2040 49~4949 a.OSB> SUHDA YS CREVIER 771MWS30i 4 speed, air cond .• stereo cauette, fully equipped. <S32RZJ I SAOOIHACIC VAUIY IWOln'S IJl-2040 495-4949 711MWS30i 4 soeed. wwer st~nng, power brakes, a1r cond . AM FM stereo cass. elec. sunroof. elec. win. dows. Topaz tan in· lenor. only 20.000 miles. SlJ.900 or best orrer Call 642-01.38 9715 ...........••••.•.••••• j '77 <.:~1 pr1 Ghl.J \' •>. .1 1''>(1IU tPl'v IM I MJ\C.'l.JLATE. ~.ooo ma , ll!ft on warranty 641 17~ (or646-TI62, ask for Mark 9720 ••..••.........••.....• '59 J aguar Mark IX, 4-dr vent.a, mag wheel<>, Cap· Sedan, 2-tone gray. sun· lain chairs, PB, PS, rf. bar, x lnl cond. AM/FM stereo cassette Serious only. SllOOO/offr.\ deck. 37,000 original 41M-l.8153.or484·2723 ml.Jes. M400. will con- ._ 11111 11 s ider trade of VQ. V.wcles 9530 _n_4-870-4565 _______ _ &I SJ 6 H OADWAY SAl41A AlfA 835·3171 Tttf UUIMATC OfllYINO MACl<~r •USED IMWs• 71~2+2. 4-spd, elec. '7&200241p C'l72PHL) I snrf. AM 1•~M C&!IS •• A IC . '77320l41p.air COO'lSEZ> S3Knu.S8500 661·7074 '7733li4 sp.ai.r <294SXEI . ----- ·--••••••••••••••••• .._Wm.cl 9590 "77s..-.>i•pS /R (01791 i82llO Z· 2+2, Sspd. a.c. i7630clli (.s&SXG > Mag wheels. am 'fm 16 Dodge Establishment, sips 6, Cree equity. Balance owing S7 .460 Call Owls. 548-l lfl& Home OD wheels! 24' self CClltained Aljo Traller . DlOO. 861.G'f 4 .... Driftt 9550 ........................ '"19 Bronco eust..n, AT. PS, PB. AC. Blaupunlct tape dk, auto reverse, big tires, lots of other xtras. Only 21,000 mi, top shape. t87SO. 64&8457 72Towota FJ40 SBJO/Oe0.540·3666. Pat Tnldls 9560 ....................... is TO)'Ota Lngbd. chrome wls, AM /FM, olr. 11hell. 5spd. S499S . Call for Appt: Ml·329S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PORSCHE'S WANTED 78:m>lAS/R <607UBf'l cass .• snrf. louvres l5M i853>145p CIMUBB I B!JO. Call~ i8 320i 4sp, C239UK II l '795211i S R <2615 l CloMd 5-dof' 14 ~Z. New paint. new tires S4 .000 obo 613-8685 Allow us the opportunity 1---------1 1 IUY ,ROIL.EMS to consider the purchase •IMW 71 320i Sick or dead fore1RJ1 can or trade-in of your clean Lo ca 11 Y. o wned & wanted.Free tow Porsche. Check with Us ~l'ed. like new, cle<: 6Jl·211J7-C.s.,.67l·"~""' Today! tnc sWU'OOf. cassette, al· .....,... - 7' loy wheels, air. Loaded' i3 Datsun PU great oni: ·-,,., MBZ lrade·in l yr '12.000 c:ond. mu,,t seil S2650 'of aU-mile warranty. (019441 rr ~7187 ...,....,.. -.ro .._ Priced for quick sale c,,.,::,30,~~ =2Ul JIM SlEMOHS IMPORTS Top Dollar Paid For Your Car! JOHHSOH Ir SOM u..c••••rc...y 26216 Harbor Blvd. 1970HARBOR BLVO COSTA MESA 631-1276 '771MW320i 72 Datsun wagon. new llrell. almm;l rbll, S2000 l!ood cond ·75 Oodi:e Camper v::i n. S3SOO S.Sl ~or S:l2 0320 i4 710 4-sp, new puanl , radials. A)1 JFM r•nss Ori.: o wnr $2 ,1110 7~1-4739 Want Ad Results 642-5678 Qlst.a Mesa 540-5630 4 i;peed. alr cond .. stereo ca.% .. sunroof (8t4TKJ I SA.DDUIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 131-2040 4'S-4949 '79 2807.X . xlnt rond. AM 'FM stereo. Air, s~sp. ma11s. make orrer. Eve5 'Wknds 557 2004 W;Jtf-tt? ~ ~ ~~~~( Ler~ .... Y~-W ~oJr~. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST SaJes.Serv1ce-Leas1 ng Row C...fl',htc:. Rolls Ao)'l'e BMW ~Jamboree Newport Beech 1 640-6444 771MW320I ~-trans., aar cond . st.ereO cass., sunroof. low milea. <8&4TJAJ "71Datsun510. auto . A 'C. dnt cond. Sl400 i080 963-0S96 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl FIAT Sports Spyder ~-Clean, lo miles. 2 tops . AM -F M Stereo/tape. S5, IOO. Ca II eves.~ 14 Fiat. 128 Sedan. 30 fnPtl, AM /FM. nma gd. sum /bftt. otrer. 840-4300. .._. t7Z7 "8T YOUI '71 PonclM H-4 Auto. -.0. *· -"· lo mt OIAl•ICOAIT DUmood .UV.. lll.500. HOleA 11MM1.1io1pm e.u1 HU"'UAITllS "11 ,.... tllT Tartc•· -...... ... I.let sneeh. cood. TODAYlll mae1orm.a.o1 .. ~!"1VJcy• PORSCHE 'ft !HIE ~-_.. r. Tarca. rutored 1979: Q1.DSM01&1 new black paint, 1po6)er. ..,... • MIOOP> retllt. «11,me, eMCTIUCICS mw $ mpeecl, •*· mlr· ~Harboc-8.IYd. ror , bu, t \c, Only C06TA MESA .... TM4G4181days. 5..._9MO 7U ett ti* eves. 'Tl Accord Ci<*i. "3Km1 "f'1 SUW'r Dt. A/C. 1ruf. Aulo. AM /j'M casa cuaette, rur window s t ereo. Roof rac k wiper, Compeilllvely priced. 64N404 days Ykhebu ftec. gu. lm _ma_c_. l'S_.200_._M4_·2lll04 ___ lln6 911 S Targa, one owner, A/C, stereo tape. 1o. ma.. beaut.ilw. m .ooo. &y or assume lease. Alk for nm. 49'7-4111 °' e.3123. ..,... 9730 ....................... • XKE 4.2 Rdstr Xlnt. orig. cood. $7.(IOOFTRM ..., "--Gw. 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '8) K.arnllln Ghia coupe. Facwey au condluorung. rebll. eng.. M 1chelans. IMMACULATE COND' 13.450. ~15.5 74 Karmann Glua. gd. t'Ond., needs mi.nor body work . musl seU. S2SOO PP. 49S-&57 or 642·5456 iJconvertible. xlnt coodJ. lion. ss.ooo /best orr . ~ 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Pnsline Porsche or llunllngton Beach an keepu:ig wrth its "Fae t.ory Or1ginaJ" theme or punty & exct>llenl'e an metal r\Jushing and paint has expanded It s l'apab11it1es to include total original & l'U~tom tntenors for Porsl'he lov- ers. We realure the ~l qua.lily leather. wool and vinyl avail Priiltioe has cars for sale ocuslonaily Our prices ca.a be beat-but not pur qu&li(y Not Anywhere flrittM PondM m 5'h Sl. 11. a 53'-71U ...... '756 -'---------· ·-.yfiruiiia1~rr· "15 RX3 Slat. Wgn, 2ZK ml, very cle•n. xlnt cand..12150. 494-1176 T•OwrL.eoM W1'9 RX· T w /SUreo, A IC, Mag wheels. Take ove.r lease al 122' per mo. No hidden cost • free equity to qu-alHy1n~ !)el'SOO. ~9lll. Can be seen at 21002Newport Blvd .. N.B MwudHleu 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 M1Z 280SE 4DOORSS>AH Salver blue & loaded with all o( the lwcury dppomt meots. Mu.st 54'<' lo ap prec1 aw ' <l:!O'TY PO i OHLY '6798 HOWARD Ciw•rotef Dove & Quail s~ NEWPORT BEACH Ill-OHS 76...ZDOC Abaolutely 'be moat flawless to be found le6s than 30,000 mlles Met blue/parl'hment All optJoos mcl electnc sunroor Low do°" 11 finance S ) r., lo:H" I m471 MISSIOM VIEJO IMPORTS lll-174' 495-1704 01 Mercedes 2SOSL. new painl. oew enl( & tares Mint Cond. 2·Slops. Must See. eau 714·962· I llO an SPM. ClOSIO SUHOAY\ Toyota 9765 ........................ "77 <:elica Utb<"k. S-spd . AM FM. shadow. dnl cood 562.1356 • Perfect 1975 ~laca GT, A C. ele<' sunrf. stt-~. loaded. SJ.950 495-6135 ur 499-2986 '75 Corolla Wa~n . ~t'r) llO<KI l"Onfl. I v~n\·r ~100 613"6564 Jft s JO i9 Toyol1:1 Supra . black, a'-'D overd.nve. •unrovl 8.000 rm. xtn 96J.636 l ....... t770 ...... , .............. . Havt.n& trouble Hlllna )'Gaar ar" Try 1.11' Paid for or not! Mk ror f'nok Manno or Tom AJk m 11711 llACHaVD. ltwl:t•lfflch 14 JOOO 1918 MBZ 280SE. grey. '74 VWWr.n "412''loolts & very clean. s u11roof. ,,.. great. Orig ownr. $C700. 836-81Z7. :'i_ 1!50. Sfl-0696 Mon ·Sal i8 450 SL: Light blue 72 VW Transporter Bus. Xlntccod. 126•995· Firm. wto'bd. AtC, 1700 cc 55&-9t00. all 5. 731-7438. _, JClnt. 175-513S 'Tl Mettedes. all xtru, in. cl surf, 29,000ail. will ac ClelJl Trade. ~16. "73 MBZ 451>SL. Cham· pqne. 2 tape. hoist. HrV records ,67M. super rond su.soo. 752.9089 "19 45QSL, silver w blue llll .. alloyed wbJs. cass . k!ss than 7000 mi. perf ~tt c:ond. OJ()() (jncl n2!l l dep. > Take over lse lo bu)'·back l'P 631 ~9 aft l.2noon. '72 Mercedes 2flO Sf:. 4 !>, A 'C. all power, :silver blue. xlnt cond. $6900 rr <195 6257 or 642-5456 ---------'II> MBZ :.IOSD Turbo. It ivory. bamboo mt. Just arrived. Sll.800 673-8297. 67!°>-3587 -------"77 MBZ. :MOO 21Jt yn;oki, lllnt cond. Onl >' 31.000 m L Sl4.2SO. 760-!74!04 .... 9741 :JI vw Bus. ICOOd body. .eoocf eog . must seU thlS I weelr PP SI 100 iofr. 873-1003 i7 Bus. AM f'M. snrf. $4900 or best offer s&l-9Wor W ·5629 1970 Bug . s unroof . AM IFM C'US sureo. nu tires Good cond. 673 1148 Vot.o 9772 •.........•.....•.....• VOLVO SALIS. 58¥1CE AHDLIASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVf:RY EXPERTS !AltL!ltCE VOLVO l986 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA ' 646-9303 540.9467 OUHGI COUNTY VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXQ,USfVELV VOLVO '68 MGB GT. mint cond . l..arlfell Volvo Ouler AM /FM, mag.s. rebuilt lnO...,...Couftty! erag. xln1.. S2SOO. 754.0 L38 B\JY or LEASE da.ys, 962-742&eves DIRECT ii.:~:~·~= n·zlll~-.19~- _eau_~ __ . ---Aoaheim 750-2011 o,.a 9746 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Opel Manta Rallye l owner. xlnt cond .. SlSSO. tMS-11'19 10 Votvo ms Sl,JeO m.1w 7llUICll ISTA11 WA4K>N Lo9ded ! UllllUIN > Stitt M01"H CHIVIOUT 112l.l BEACH BL VO. HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-60l7•54t-lllt OPEN7 DAVS '77 Elet'tra L1m1ted coupe. 38.000 mi. l owner. Xlnl. cood.. All e •· tra&. A 'C, 1tereo. etc Eqwpped for towing. H itch , a ir s hocks. transm1ss1on cooler . GClod mileage. 18/Hwy, l41dly.5'200.644-2J l!:..._ C--RIC ' 9' t 5 ....................... MUSTSBL!!! urn Cadillac Seville FUlly equipped includui2 mooo.roe>f, new radial Ure5, l.eal.ber int . . stereo tape • witt wheel rov ers ... lmmaculat.e conch· Lion! Can arrange lOO'l-fln•ocang. Will lake trade Pri. ply. Call 6'.S-ll46 or 962-8891 & ask ror Mr. or Mrs. 81 II <lark. "77 Sliver SevtUe red lthr upbol , loaded. Xlot cond. Call aa yt1 me 664-8> '79 Eldo. moonroof. '°8ded, lie 003 WVW, Sl.l.850! 6'5-21113 wb.bl dlr. "J'1 Sedan de VWtt, baby blue w 'Wtll. vlnyl top . tuU power. lt.br. Ultec .• AM /FM, MrM:k ~. lo. 1111 • A IC. tlialed WlD dows. aew urea. fully loaded . a bsolute I y beautiful. Must see to •P. pret"i•le 17000 10 80 79).3CT1 BJ)() '6.000. '77 401 Moon root . burglC1 r alarm . auto trunk. fully ~tiuip I <IWTlt'r /\ I t'OOC.1 .s.5o6 3140 '78 CAl)ILLAC St•\'lllt'. loaded COOllO('fll :al Kil Cll. 21.00U ma •>nt' owrwr S 10 . sou r 1 r m I> a ~ .. , 7 1'4 1)30 17 10 t°\C'!> V14-'l'TTI ·7~ !>evillc. wbl v. bl. de.an, &oadt.'<1. 22.ooom1 SI0,495 EH~:.·"' knd~ ~. 1ID ~ de vm. &bow nn tnsh. Dbl It.hr. Va«~ W\.n' "'~J'\. strTTtO Utp(' crui; & till CW"ai..-ki'pt 4Kmi List $15.IOO Will ~ flC't' 7 14 s.:J)-(';b. i9 Se\llle. 4 dr. wht. loaded. b~lu~ boo ... S13.900 ·~ t>ty ~ '77 Cad1Jla<" de Ville De 'Eleaance 101\ma Perfeet tbroughoul White w 'bl~ IJllK AJI xtras S7 .:M>O p r oh: 641>-0MO. bm 644-C23 '75 T·TOP 0.. in.~?!' Wlake "9th matOC* la&erior I UJt _. .... -.,...nq ....... ~ .a.eerte1. P'JI' .-ladow1. a 11tomat le .,..., pwr braka. Air condltlonln1. 27 .000 ...... lmmaAlate. Only tor ~n• wbo ap· ~t8 aood q..aUt7 ,..1..,..noe. a..eoo. Call fMZ..aZl. eltl. 2186, 8: 30 to S:a>PM. 75'Mi190 wlmda Ot Ad Sitte r • 143 ~ 8CM300 • 2' hrsa day. VET. '16 Yel/Blk T Top. .... ·-· dill'Yrt-OtiSI lt10MUST.,_ "WOSSJOr Malltaa1 .. nc-c: aam-p&e ol ao ..,.._...,hill& ~ftf'··~ lnvtwtrncd! UllBMN > .• 14911 THfOOORf ROBINS f-O WU ' (i{I HAWP.<JM .... (J fO~JAMI'/, r,.;, uro<_. all extras. exc. c:ond .. "73 Musuuic. ,.__ 1"ell. z one o wne r . never dr bardt.Op, lllgh mllea darmlfd. muat 11eu. ptp moo. ni.)t9M294. CIC2SWV >. <7l4 l73l~ flWo 9957 ar•1630. ---------...................... . 1119 Corwtte. SUl*b COG• d-Odter lhao oe•. StlU under warranty 7 ,000 mi.. AU extras Incl T · root. 1eet.b Ult.. aar. ail pwr c:na.w. new Sl.500 stereo. alarm.. custom wt.I.I & lodanl hubs Cream col· ar. WiU aettpt best olfer owr 113.000. Ca II Laoda. Moo·Pr1 832·8181. call a>b. ev1/wtmds, 998-7848 '16 WhM w blk I.Iller All pwr Xlnt co nd . S8000 OBO aft . 6~ '79 Corvette. SlO,SOO 000 Mwst sell. a ulo, L 48, loaded. T·tDt>. llbr int. 18.000rru. Pvt pty LOam· lpm: 873-91166. 'gJ CorvetU Roedster . all ong. 2 topg. 3Z7 engine, 4 spd Comp&. new running gar. New radials. Xlnt Nnning cond call Rob. ~ im Coorvelte ~ " 1 • MllO. u-ans.. A /C. f u II PD'98'· :dnL l"Ond. eoo. 54lo6W aft ... tD-1417. ~ "40 ....................... lt73FOltD L11>SIDAM Orqpnal . bt 'i t ~Uon car on t~ W ' Automatic lr:an.s . air C'Onl! & P't"T steenna Burns regular 1a~· -..ET1 , .... THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HAaBOll Ill VO CO!>TA Ml!>A i>•l 0010 6S t' a Icon Ii l ; I. Ju 111 't'T) t'('()flOfJl 1 l'll I & rt" peodatMt'-~ 963 5UH.'I lt1JFOID PIHTOSIDAM 4 cyl. eG«iDe. 4 speed t.raOI. " 8 lrack stereo <l 99 P' fi' M >. Super economy roronty SllU THEODORE ROBINS FORD .. • .... ·.'-ti."t..,~r1~ r: 10 (O\TA M l5.A <>11 OQlr, "74 ~t. Wgn, 4-spd. nu clutch, brakes. paint & a . S2700 .()BO. 964-5888 197'FOltD fltMTO~ 4 cyl. engine. automatic trans .. pwr . 1teerln!,!, bucket aeats " ie.s than 15.000oules! t893WCR 1 $3811 THEODORE ROBINS FORD , tir., •1AAP _.,, f.l .;O l )',IA Ml~t. I'):, 'CIC/ 74FOtlD PINTO 4 cyl . 4 speoed. radio & beat.er 14'15IOI D I szm G>ae>TH ~OUT l.8211 BU\<.11 BLVD ln.':\TINGT0:-1 At::ACH 549-3331 •847-6087 Ol't:.'1 7 DAYS ,.....,..... 9960 •••.•.•........•....•.. 16 Volara• St;at1on ~ .io;on full) ft1,1dd!. 1\ ;\I rM. m·11o 11re, Jll p~w,·r ~· ~l&J(f,'.) 7,; P1)m<iuth Jo'Ur) Witi.:on t'lt·Jn. run' ~OOIJ Hll\ ma.je., Ali 1•xlra ... SllNI() 1).12 43".!! 1-;.,~ 2111 >Is fl6 GWX) 500 NKl\ S>lJO \tori Jo'r1 or bcsl offer Gou d -. -· ....... _,..... ··~ ...................... ~· ....... _. P\awn Im· ·71 Cr1nd Prlic SJ"o: 1n1c. red awt. wht vinyl wtutc ~ lnlr 29 000 mt rt. AT P S PB A tr. p W PI.. t 1 I t . r (.' $3725 oHr 646 3819 or AM F'\'I ,t.rn'{) l:JUl?f'' ~ \llbt 'a.nlut· ~I 71 Ford Gran.td.a lih1 .. fart!")' .tr <'lean Sl..500 wal)'S u ~~ f"• --· ---u.... ....................... Mtwa.y "50 ....................... b6l~ bl.I .! 1>m or ·4olllU1111iO W\ b pm a:.k lur IJ..., .. ,l"f'bln:t Tran~ m l!li"; S.h er Loaded (' I'!'\ P W . P 0 L . r\ ~I ,.. \J w ta~. T •w 42 .000 ~ Xlnt rond ~ 631-0'm 8-4. M t• Gt'IT) or fk>b PP --- i•crif1ct'' S barp t:I ORANCEC'OUNTY "S Dorado. Lo nu. IW'W Ure. .-w!ST 19i6 Punt.uic f'Of'muJa 350 en1MW. 40.000 rru A C,. AM 8-trll . xlot. cond I Sf f\'ff....., U4S(). 645· 289(. dy!I 640-6499 evei.. Ir ~ : fr bnakea. 4n )r. o&d UNCOl.N·MERC\JRY l5300 or best ol r. C:a II I DEALF.RSHl P Ula .-mi ora.6-~ RAY FLADHOE 71 Cataluaa Sport Coupe. ftlll1 pwr. ate. re•. gas. sa.,> Car! 191)() bit or r ~ . . UNCOLN·MERCURV 6S Cadillac Sedan de lf.llA&l&oCenlef' Dr V'ille. Good cood. Wlu&e SDt'Wy·l..Ue Porest t'lll1 w bl.ct top. Moviag IRvrNE llUSTS£1..LlN 5 DAYS. 130.7000 l500 best olfer. 64.2-4031 --9'70 7511Daredo Coll•«tlWe 8t.f1 red w :wbt It.hr mt & top Loedfd, lo m I, llllll cood. l68SO 640 7317 '75 Camaro LT, 11oo<1 tWmg "52 ....................•.. 72 MUSTAHG Good l'ond1t1on A C PS. disc brJkt'' AM f'M 8 track terro New paint. It blue. ne" ures 6U 4:.>0 Ad Sill<'r •l14. at hrs ........................ 77fOID THUHOBllRD Loadecf' 1 I IJ32t; I cond. 99.000 mi. S38SO Ha~ ~thin~ to sell"' 7S2·0600 dys. 556-1722 OassUled ac:b do 1t well f'Ye5 SJS't GROTH CHEVROLET 1S2ll BEACll 81.\"D HUNTlNGTO~ BEACH 147-6017•549·333 I OPE."I :.DAYS '71 camaro Rally S port A..tos.. Uwd J50. A 'C. P !S.P 1 8 . S18CK> •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S.SZ.8701 ·711 Z28 Cama ro drk burgandy FUiiy loaded' Xlnt cond 20Km1 Sf>.200 dys 1175·0927 , wknd5 213-748-3559 78 LT silver. P iS. P •B. f' W . air tilt whref.cn.lse ronlrot Lo ml . xlnt cond Call 644-0868 O..tolef tUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7Sa.YY MONTI CAti.0 v~ auto. trans.. power •=) • -.1r cond. ""' eaont CHIYROUT Ul2U 8EAOI BL VD HUNTlNOTON BEACH 147-6097•54t-3331 OPEN7DAYS NABERS AUTOCENnR 1415 IA.ICH ST .. COSTA MISA NOTHING OVEI 54999 75 POMT1AC s2999· UMAMSWA~ ..... . VB. automatic trans pwr lleet•nq & bfake.. lactory air cono 4 low low m•'-1:>47>.POI ~~~~ ...... '3999 FuH p0wer lec:tory air conct sc:>llt pwr ~ aeats. hit wheel cru•se col'l!ro1. stereo. oltdded 100 I ontv 60 000 males! M\Jst seei (5t4RXNI Mtm.~-~~ SADOUIACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 49S-494t ••••••••••••••••••••••• i6 llooda Accord, well kept. Reasonable . 494-7227 all 5PM. 97tl ..._UMd A11ume Luu ' ·79 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• C.aprice wain. loaded. ~-=UMITID ..... ~4999 .z+~;~,7~~~. You may request Ad-Sifter service when ~ yQ.I( ad . . . our Ad-Sitter numblr wil apptC:W" in yoor Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitttr ~ your mtSIOglS •• . you coll in ot yQur convenience to ~ the ....... to your ad ... this MMCe is only SS per wttk. For more ittb motion and to pica yQX ad mft .at-5611. . IOIMcLAUM't 850N Beach Bl vd LA HABRA C!J Mi. No. otSA Fwy l 014•12-llll ~ybyAl)CK "77 Accord L11thl bluel . AM/FM, air. 4 new radials. Xlnt cond. 1'5195. 646-9473. 78 Honda Accord. ~I< .... S-spd . beat orrer over IS4$0 PP <21:1 > ~·23>1 $4000 DISCOUNT on window sticker price on any remalnln& 1979 ~eot~. BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NF;WPORT BEACH 71J.OtOO 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Make )'Our s hopping '74 tu Porsche 44Kml I --* b ~•n1t lhe Oally owner New metallie PUal lned Ad!I. P9inl-••• ooo. MO-IU6 AMC ttOS G07.Mmo,CaU~ ... 147. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7lA.MC HOltHIT 4 c)'I.. auto. tra na. . 1111 r cond., power 1tffrin11. 08001Wl '"" CHO TM Cl4PIOUT 111211 U£ACH 8L V 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH 147..017•549·3331 OPEN7DAVS i5 Monte Carlo sunroof, rutt.y powered. 12.800. ~Of' 54a-8)0 "14 Monte Carlo, l\ew palnl & landa u top. Sharp GHC). 6T2·2NI eV9I Catlwulal 9'10 • •••••••••••••••••••••• "10 Mark ll1 Priced to sell' ~ms ---------------------------------------------------- Sedan Full p()Wft(. factory 11r COfld. tilt whfft. cruise control. stereo w1t11>e .• 101lt owr seatt •· I Otdcle<t too E.xoe4len1 buyt l~YOl NABERS .AlllO C£NTlR 1425 I.AKEi ST. COSTA MIS.A StQ-9202 • BuntlnlCQn Beaeh Fo11ntlll• Valley EDITION OL. 73, NO. 56~ 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES I I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1980 ~••rBemet••• Dally New•paper ' ' . l FIFTEEN CENTS t , Valley Teachers Ret11rn to Classes I l 81 PlllL SNEIDDMAN ... .,...., ""', .... Fountain Valley elementary school te.cben retumed to tMiT claaaroom.a today, eodln1 thA ; 10.day ltrlke. They approved a three-year contract proposal Sunday. The a1reement, which was proposed by a state mediator Friday night, also was approved by trustees of the F ountain Valley Scbool Dtatrlel at a apeclaJ mee«!~ 141Dday Dllbt. THcber Pa Hamey, ..,...1. dHt ot lbe Fountain Valley Educadalt A.lloclatlon.1. 1ald •· ion m.m&en approvea the con- tract by a vote pl 213 to 47. But she added that teacben weren't happy with the settlement. Asked wby t.eachen approved the pact, Mrs. Hamey said, "I think they felt thev had no / Shake Felt Here choice." The ..,....... vui• •UOtlY from the .. ..._ be9t and flnil ol- fer" pn11eated by the dialrtet one week earlier. Under tbe approved pact, teacben will reeelve at percent pay rai.le retroactive to July 1, 1971, a 7 pereeot raiae for the 1980-81 school year and an I per· cent raise for 1981-82. A contingency clause was added, ~er, pennittlnl the district to reosMlll neiotia lions on tbele nilles if at.ate fundin1 ls stcntncaUy decreased in com· inl years. Tbe controversial modified day has been deleted from the new CGDtract, but in an attached memorandum of agreement the district pledied to continue the modified day tbrouch tbe cur· rent term and to set up a com· mlttee ol parenta. teachers and administrators to.study whether It should be continued. On a modified day. now scheduled once weekly, studenll are diamlued early to permit teacben time for plannin1 and staff meetln&s. The new contract calls for 10 m inutea ol additional class time each day for grades 1-1. an in· crease teachers bad opposed. Teachers did win extended fringe benefit coverage in the new contract, along with covera1e for part·Unfe instructors who work bet weed SO and 75 percent of the time. With I.be t percent pay In· crease, annual teacher salaries in the district will rise in the current term to Sll.894 for a beginning teacher to $25,481 for <See PACT, A2) Quake Triggers Lalldslides, Fire SPRING CREST (AP) -An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale jolted a wide area of Southern California today. triggering landslides, s hattering ' windows in two cities and spark- ing at least one fire. The quake was felt in Orange County as people from Mexico to Los Angeles, an area with a population of about 10 million, were awakened by the temblor. -~-~ GOLD MEDALIST GETS PRESIDENTIAL HUG J • II l ' ( • f t t t. ( Carter Congratulates Skater Eric Heiden U.S. Olympic Team Hosted by Carter WASHINGTON (AP> -Mem· hers of tbe United States Winter Olympic t ea m visited Wasb.ington today and received Coast Weather the personal congratulations or President Carter. (Related stories. photo, Page Bl.) Several thousand spectators braved the snow to greet the athletes upon their arrival at An· drews Air Force Base in nearby Maryland. Goalie Jim Craig of the gold medal-winning hockey team said the first-place finish was "an unbelievable thrill. I don't think lt could ever happen again. "It'• ute going to the moon or sometiiu." Craig said. H Patchy overnight fog near beaches, otherwise variable high cloudiness. A little cooler Tuesday. Lows tonight ,48 at the beaches and 54 inland. Wgbs Tuesday from tow to mid 80s along tbe coast and low 70s inland. INSIDS TODAY The adiletes aot off 1overn· ment airplanes and boarded buses to the White House for a luncheon meetin1 with Carter. Some were. wearing their medals around tbelr necks. The~ oicto'll of the U.S. hocke11 team in tht Wfntn OlrmP'C• H•m• to hove •lirred new pnM in America.' Stt ~Bl. a CJ ..., M a a ·~ .. ... , M .. A• spectaton at tbe Olympic. event.a bad done, the airport crowd chanted, .. USA, USA" and waved American flags . In an effort to keep warm for several houri while waitina for tbe planes, tbe airport spec· ta tors aan1 "America the Beautllul" and other patrlot.lc son11. Before boerdinl tbe buses for the White House, eome al the atbletel .. worked the crowd" In tbe manner of poliUclana, abak· 1111 band• and 1l1ntn1 auto· arapha. . I Within four hours, a doz~n af. ters hocks had been recorded, five of them stronger than 3.0 on the Richter scale, said Kate Hut· ton, a seismologist at Caltech in Pasadena. The strongest measured 3.7, she said. She said there was probably no relation between today's 2:47 a .m . quake, centered in the San· ta Rosa Mountains near tbe re- sort hamlet of Spring Crest 120 miles ea.st oC Los Angeles, and two small quakes that jolted Borneo Spri.Dga ~ miles 50Ut.b on Frid.t.y. "It 4oean't a.,pear to be an al· terabock ol anyt.b.i.a& recent. so I think we'll have tq call it a quake ol it.a own," slM said. Tbere were no lmiaecUate re- porta ol iDJury from U...queka -., ................. .. nood control lneea tblll .... been broken iD lut week's series "'f!!!I' ;:-~lm:.:...n .. ":.: the quake broke a natural 1u line ud a pilot liabt i&Jllted t.be gas, authoritieeaaJd. Scientista at Caltech were still trying to determine the duration of the temblor, which was classified as moderate, but it in· itially appeared to last five to 10 seconds at the epicenter, said Ms. Hutton. The Spring Crest quake was <See QUAKE, Pa1e AZ> 'Jazz' Ties "Kramer' for Oscar Race DMIJ --llY •oc ... ~ I(~ HOLLYW OOD <AP) ''Kramer vs. Kram e r ," a touching story of a child custody battle, and "All That Jazz," a musical about a director's brush with death, captured top honors in the 52nd Academy Award RAFT (C1 .. CLEO) WHICH CARRIED FULLERTON MAN TO HIS DEATH ON SANTA ANA RIVER Companion Re~ by Paning Motortat Near Seventeenttt Street In S.nta Ana ~~~~~.auons today with nine Stock Market "Apocalypse Now." a searing account of the Vietnam War, followed with eight nominations. The modestly budgeted "Breakinl Away" wu nominal· ed in five categories. "The China Syndrome," ·'Norma Rae" and "The Rose" followed with four each. "All That Jazz" was the sur- prise al the nominations. That Bob Foue film had aroused con· troversy, with some calling it a masterwork and others con· sidering it sell-indulgent. Roy Scheider wu nominated as ~t actor for a role that closely paralleled Foaae's life. Otben named for beat actor: Dustin Homnu, "Kramer vs. Kramer"; Jack Lemmon, '"lbe CblDa SJDd.tome"; Al Pacino, " ... And Jaltke For All," and Peter S..U.., "Belal Tbere." Continues To Retreat NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market resumed its retreat with a broad decline to· day. Tbe Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. eff 26.96 points in two weeks, dropped anothe r 9.81 points to 858.96 after four hours of trading. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 3·1 margin amon1 New York Stock Ex· cbante·liated issues. Ana)yeU laid inflation and ln· tereat-rete worries continued to do~inate tM mood of ln•eston. Late lalt weell the 1ovem· men! r-orrt.ed that the COO· nmeT price lDdex aursed to an aaaaal srowtb rate of lt.8 per· cent la January. And. baok prime Jeodln1 rates rose to rec· ord lewlaofle~ and 16'h percat. Two-time wt.mer Jane Fonda WU .............. for tbe l1ft.b Ume u .,. act..... .... ''Tbe QU.na Syndrome." AIM aamed: Jill Claybarp, "Startin1 Over"; Sally Field, "Norma Rae''; Manha JlaloD, ''Chapter Two,'' and Bette 11.kUer, ·~ Roee.'' Another two•tlme wlnner, Oil atoch. the standout Melvyn DcM•cJM, wu amOGttbe pel'formen In the market eo far nomtm. for ~· actor; data ,._, P~ up some of tbeir he was namecl-for ''Beln1 NfflltpiDI. There." Odien for 1upporUna 11 eanwblle, •old prices a c tor : a ob er t D u v • 11 • cll'Olll*I today .u the U .s. dollar "ApoealJPH Mbw"; Pndrlc waa llrm. Forr•t.. "Tile Role"; Jut.in ~ prie9 ta London dropped Uenfl "Kramer n . KralMr.'~ ~to flJUO at the aftemoon ftsilll, and iiiebr ....,., ''TIM ~ Mwa IU.IO hom Friday. ln BeaUiclD." ~~dipped to "1t bf 11,:Z. =.:Iv~ "\W,;,~~. quoted at atarrtat role '8 "Kramer n . US.SO an ounce, up 11. In New c ... OICAU, Pa1e AJ> York tt wu SU.10. t I County Man Dies As Raft Overturns Glen Murray, 21. o( Fullerton. died Sunday when the rubber raft he and a companion were Ana RJver overturned near tbe 17th Street bridge overcrossing in Santa Ana. Police said Murray's compan- ion was almost immediately rescued by a passing motorist but Murray was s wept away by the swiftly moving waters to Adams Street in Huntin~ton Beach, where his body was pulled out by city llfquarda. About the time ol Sunday's fatal rafUn& accident, anotber you.ac man died of injuries be suffered in a almUar accident Friday afternoon. llicbael Tbomaa Asbton, JI, of WeatmlDlter. dled ln Canyon General Hospital, two days after the raft be and three other Cal State Fullerton students were ridinc alao overturned in the Santa Ana River. Tbe other three men were un· injured. COit.a llesa and Buntinlton Beach police bellcopten JolDed local police &Del fire un.ill ln the Strike Talb Idle CHICAGO CAP> -A strike by flrefl1htert In tbe natlon'a aecond· ...... l city entered It.a 12tb day today. w\tb a baek·to- work a1reement temporarily shelved. .. attempt to rescue Murray, who was floating face down in his red I UCe Jacket. ' Murray and Thomas Parket. 31, also of Fullerton. had entered l the wate r near Anaheim t Stadium. The raft caught on a flood coo· I trol dam near the 17th Street overcl"06Sing and dumped both young men Into the water. police said. CAR AD GOT DOVBLE Y.4LVE "Dally Pilot classified ads are 10 Umes better than 1 thought they would be." "My car was ramn1 apart but the amuing results from my ad broulbt me twice the price it was worth." That's the advertising success story ol the Huntington Beach woman .tio placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: MUST SELL '73 VEGA Hatchback. AM /FM , good oond. $800/olfr XXX · xxu If JOU want amazing results rrom your classified ad, try the frtftdly Dally Pilot ad-vlaen at Ma·Jl'18. > Hf ....... '!!!\!!IX p. ,.., ;.,,..-.--JlJST BREA.KING----.... Runcie Archbi•hop For Canterbury ~ LONDON CAP) -Robert lh•ct.1, • W.W Ww U .,.1 ro ud tburch lradiu.ali&t, •• •ta! I toMJ • t.M ..,. Arcbbl&hop or Cattlerbary. splritul a.•r ol • mUUoe Aosllnm aro1md tb• world, lftcludlbt lhreoe mUUon U S. Epl.uclpa_U ana. In a 60-mlnu t.e ceromony In lbe crypt of St. Paul'• Cathedral.• royal commll&Jon ol el•ht bit~ ol tM Protestant Church ol England confirmed UM! .58·Y9~1d Runcle In hJ new om co Ruocle aucceecla A.rdt.IM&bop ~aid Co11an, who has -,ucbed the compullory ,..u,.ellMftl a1• of 70, and beeorna ~ J02nd man w hold UM po&l aU.C. ttMt BeoedlcU ne mlulonary Auguatint.• wu ~nt to t;naland by Popto Gregory I In S6 A l> Auguistlnt' bt."t·amt' ttN.•hblshop an»" na ........... e11•••'- BELGRAO£. Yu(l06lavia (AP> PrHldenl Jocap Broa 1 Tilec's doctors balUed pnl'umonla today as well H lbe hurt and kidney ual m~nts that have brou&bl Yug~lavia's 87 year-old leader near the polnt of death Jn an advisory today. nto's mt.-dical p~nel said hais rondatlon "ls without chan.ie." "Intensive treatment is beang continued," the panel said , • giving no detail& or the treatment or uying wbether ll had helped relieve the pneumonia . I•""-••• s~1c sc• T~raa Carrier Returns To U.S. SAN DISGO (AP) -TM U.S Lalk fore. Milt to lbe IMian OHu when ltu1la Invaded A11haniat.aft came home today t.o the arma ol loved oeee who put ort Cbri.Jtmu&Jau1 to wail c Related photo, Pa1e AS > T he cheera and band m111k &Ounded nrst for 1.50 flyers antv· ln1 In • fllbtu planet ott \be carrier Kltty H••"· SborUy before dawn, t.be btl flattop and her Ulree escort ships reached the mouth or San Diego Bay. ~cret.ary oC the Na vy Edward HldallO took a helicopter to the Kitty Hawk to thank the 2,900 sa1lor8 for lbelr show of force to the Soviets Champagne and beer, along with 300 relatives, awaited the planes in San Diego. Tbe tint four appeared an the dear Navy· blue slUes in neat rormatioo. tip- ping t.hear wings to the crowd . Lt. Cmdr. Joh n Davidson hugged has 6·year -0ld daughter Susan ., . .,.,.... NEW YORK tAP> --Seo. J acob K . Jav1ts today an. nounced he will seek a firth term in the U.S. Senate at the age or 75, ending months or speculation about the veteran Republican's political intentions. "It should take me about two days to catch up with all the news around home," Davidson grinned. OSCAR NOMINEES FOR 'KRAMER VS. KRAMER' Dustin Hoffman and Young Justin Henry Said ooe or the waiting wtve:.. Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman, former Miss America Bess Myerson and former New York City Mayor John V. IJndsay either have announced or are prominently mentipned a s Democratic candidates. Among those mentioned as Republican candidaletl are Rep. Jack Kemp, former Rep. Broce Caputo and fonner Secretary of Slate Henry Kissinger. Slz Die I• S•rill•• Ce11p Marcia Gatewood: "I'm jimt so proud of him and the otben for the work they are dolng. I talked to him earlier tbt. week • . . I can't say I re· sent hls two-month delay because he wu dolnl bl• Job." Laat May, the Kitty hawk's baWe group left San DlelO H · pecUn1 to return Dec 11. JnatellCI. on Nov. 21 they w.e OC· dered to the lndlaa Ocean ln an atmo.pbere ol confrontation. Teachers Eye Ratification Of Contract PARAMARIBO, Surinam <AP) -Rebel army serseante took control of th.is former Dutch colony ln South America today after an eight-hour battle ln which at leut six persons were re· ported ldlJed. witnesses said. Automatic-weapons and buoota fire broke out at about 3 11.m . at the headquarters of the naUon's IOO·man army, one V(it· neas reported. He said a patrol boal, apparetlUy controlled by rebel non· com missioned officers, fired what appeared to be mortar rounds at the police headquarters, destroying part or It and aeltln1 neighboring buildings afire Married I Week Auto Crash Takes Newlywed's Li/ e A UWe over a week ago. 22· year-old Jan Kline Melt.on of Ana heim was married at the Newport-Mesa Christian Center in Costa Mesa. On Tuesday, her !J~al aervicies WUJ be lilfld ··""'M';:s . Melton died in an automobile accident in the Tahoe area Feb. 20 while on her 'honeymoon wath her bride· ~room J ohn R. Melton of Costa Mesa. Servlces will begin at 11 a.m . Tuesday' al the center, 148 22nd St. Visitation is set from 3 to 9 p . m . today at Pierce Brothe rs Bell Broa dway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Interment will be at Fairhaven Me moria l Park in $anta Ana. Mrs. Mellon. a graduate of Villa Park High School. worked 'Shreu' Set AtHBHigh Mask and Hammer, the Hunt· ington Beach High School drama p roduction organ ization. will present Shakespeare's "The Tam ing of the Shrew" Thurs· day, Friday and Saturday. Performances will begin at 8 p.m . in the auditorium of the High School, 1905 Main Sl. Tickets. at $2.50 each. are available in the school's Ac· tavities Office daily between 12·20 and 1 p.m . and in the auditorium box office Tcesday and Thursday evening. Tickets also may be purchased at the box office on the nights or the performances. Of'ANGE COAST Hlf DAILY PILOT f tW> 0.•f'WO""(OI" 0..tlf Pt'Ot wf'tf\wntCftt\f..,._ t"t~d .... ~ ......... \ ... ~ ...... db'l'l ... 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Page Al QUAKE ..• not on lbe San Andreas Fault, s aid C arl Johnson , a geophysicist with the U .S . Geological Survey stationed at Caltech, but was within the San Jacinto Fault zone, which "is es· senlially parallel \o the San An· dreas." There were scattered reports of windoW$ breaking in lndio and Palm Desert. Vietnam War JI et Program Pushed in OC A special program to help Orange County veterans cope with the lingering effects of the Vietnam war has been proposed by Supervisor Edison Miller. Miller. who was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for more lhan five years. Is u king fellow supervisors to approve $47,616 for the program from general revenue sharing funds . ·\At least 7S perceol of our veteraoa are experiencing de· l ayed stress and arter effects from lbe war," Miller said. Miller declared lbat veterans now musl travel to Los Angeles County for programs senaltive to their needs. Tbe e9COrt lhlpa, the lukled mluile cnailer USS Jouett, lbe tneate USS StelD and tbe culded mwlle ~er USS Berkeley. carried another 1.000 officers and men. In additioll, aboard t:be Jouette were 40 "Ugers," male relatives who flew lo Pearl Harbor and were taken aboard for the last leg of the trip home a nd a firsl·hand look at ship- board llfe. The 10 fighter squadrons as s igned to the Kitty Hawk flew a h ead Sunday to c heering welcomes at naval air slaions in Wbidbey Island, Was h .• San Diego and Lemoore, Calif. "We weren't told It would be a two-month delay, only an in· definite delay,'' said Cmdr. Lee Tillotson. "There waa virtually no complalniJIC. 1roualng o r uJ11UD1. Tbe UWe bit we beard from home by way of the Navy indicated Lbe peblic waa bebind ,. . p,....p_,,eAI PACT •.. a teacher with 18 years of ex perience and 60 college unatc., beyond his or her bachelor :. degree. Although a pproved b y the teachers and the board Sunday. the agreemeot still must be put into proper contract language berore final a pproval is given by both sides. As ked wnat positive thJngs had emerged from the strike. Mrs. Harney said. "We proved that lbe diatricl cannot decide unilaterally not to negotiate,'' referring to compromises the district made beyond ita "last beat aod final offer." She al.so said teachers dis· covered tbal parents In the com· munlty appreciate the work they are doing. A large number of parents last week pressed trustees t.o settle the contract dispute. • About 107 parents met Friday night to plan a campaign to re· call board President Be tty Mignanelll and Trmt.ees Roger Belgen and Sheila Meyers. Spokesm en for tbe parent group said Sunday they planned to continue with the recall effort despite the settlement Al the board mcel.tOg Sunday. Tru11tee Carol Mohan said. ''This strike has been a very painful process · pai nfu l for the <'hildren. painful for the parents ror the teachers and the ad ministrators. Signing a contract is not going to take away tht.: pain." She sai d commun1cat1on bet ween the board and teachers must be improved to prevent a recurrence or the labor dispute. Other truat.ees saJd they were proud of the diJtrict's teachers and pledeed \o work t.oward Im· proved harmony within the school system. "'"..--~ ~a.-. -·'°"-~·£ .. ..,, ttuntlflatOft h~ omcz. ""J .. ec.,-• "There is no reason we can't have a similar program right here ln <>rbge County." be said. Orange County's 75,000 Viet· nam veterans are believed to constitute the second largest Vietnam veteran population in CalifornJa, according to Miller. Speaking for teachers, Mrs Harney said tome hard feelin1s mlcbt remain but that teachers would not let such feellnes spill over Into their classroom work. _ ............. P O h•"O- Otttce• I -tloa<~ lttl No C...•t HICI"-•• (O. .. ~W lJOWt11,_t ft•Y!.4f'Nt Te~ (7'14)M2"4»1 a.tiefl'IM MfMt116ftt MMC7' A three-year contracl between teachers and Huntington Beach's Ocean View School Dlatrlct lt ex· peeled to be ratified tonight. Teachers were expected to ratify the pact early thls evening and the school board was slated to follow 21uit at. it~ m eeting later. The pact, giving teachers a 9 percent wage hike retroactive lo July 1. was pieced togethe r earlv this month and ended the thre.at of a teacher strike In Orange County's la rgest elemen tar y school district The conlraC't al~o will give in- structors an 8 percent. pay ~I 1n the second year of the a~rt'\' ment and a conditional 8 p<•rcent t h t' following yC'ar Th1rd-vcar c<>ncl111on~ d<.•pt•r11I on actual district income Teachers. Lit on~ point. who a utho rized leaders to rall a strike. had asked fo r one year contracts and a 9 4 percent pay increase. They also asked ror c hanges 1n ~rieva nc<' pro · cedures HBAwards lnncheon Set Huntington B<>ach's tnp pohr •• 0 f f I (' l' S ( I r {' f i ~ h t 1• r c., a n 11 l1 ft·..:ua rd~ wil l be hon<>rt·d March 12 by the> Huntington Ueach Chamb<·r of CommNC«' The annual awards hincheon will be ht."ld :.it tht• Huntington Reach Inn Caty safety officer.. will be given awards based on al'hievement and valor Reservations can be made b} sending a check for $7.50 to the chamber at 18582 Beach Blvd. s uite 224. Tables seating eight persons can be reserved for f75. F or further Information call 962-6661 T~ Free Ship RIO VlSTA (AP> -A Greek freighter was freed Sunday from 3 sandbar In the r ain-swollen Sacramento River where It went aground Friday. the Coast Guard reported. The Jean Comohmeni A rM Morf'Jl•~n Fro. p~ ,tf OSCARS ..• Kramer" but was nominated for best supporting actress. Others in the category : J ane Alex· ander, "Kramer vs. Kramer''; Barbara Barrie. "Breaking Away"; Candice Ber1en. "Start- 1nc Over." and Martel Hem· angway, "Manhalt.an." · The oomiottS for best picture were "All That Ja~z ." "A pocalyp.e Now." "Breaking Away," "Kramer vs. Krainer" and "Nortna Rae." All the films won oomlnatiocu for their d irectors except "Norma Rae " A surprise nominee was Edouard Molinaro. who directed t.be French·ltahan "La Cage Aux Foiles .. He 1oaned Bob Fosse of "All That Jazz "; Prancl s Coppola. .. ApocaJpse Now". Pet.er Yates, "Break..inli? Away," and Robert Rt>n ton. "Kramer \'S Kramer." Nurmnated for best foreign language film · "The Mwds or Wa ko." Poland: "Mama Turn.., a II undred." Spam: .. A Simple S t o r y." Frant'e; ''The Tan Drum." West Germany; "To Forget Venice," Jt.a.ly. Named in the best song category: "It Goes Like It Goes,.. "NonDa Bae"· "TM &ala bow Coaa~oD • ..i • ...,.. lluppet llO'rie··~'lt·a z-y \o Say," "10": ''Throop the Eyes of Love." "ke Castles.'' and ''I'll Never Say Goodbye." .. The Promise .. Original screenplay "All That Jau," Robert Alan Arthur a nrl Hob Foss'-' · · Ancl J ustlct.• f''or All." Valene Curtin <ind Barry IA'\•tnson . · Rreakm~ Awa y." Slt'\'t' Tl'!tach . ''Tht' Chana Syndromt':· Make Gra>. T S. Cook and Jame-s Bndge-s. "ManhaU.an." Woody Allen and Manball Bndtman. -Screenplay adaptation ··Apocalyp se Now .·· John Milius and Francis Coppola : "Kramer vs. Kramer." ~rt Benton: "La Case Awt Folles.'' Franch Veber. Edouard Molinaro, Marcello Danoa &Dd Jean Pol r et. "A Littl e Romance," Allan 811rns : "Norma Rae ... Irving Rawtch and Harriet Frank Jr. "Kramer vs. Kramer" bas a lre ady colleded the lion's share of ptt-Academy awards Golden Globes. New York and Los Angeles (aim critics, etc "'""'-"'°"·-eo-·~·~ &40-1a_20 The lack or coun.seline centers for Vietnam veterans recently was criticized by lhe Orange County Grand Jury. Superintendent Glenn Hard> also called for renewed harmony tn the district and expressed re· lier that the teacher strike has been resolved. w11n ~I !'\And V'Wf'l h •ttnnr llf'f'><"' ''"'I v•l'lam ·~" k'l< 111(')!ljl'1 ~I ty A spokesman for Miller said the special pro.ram the county supervtsor le advocallng would deal with per1onal and te1al counHlll\I matten •" I Hardy uid, "It reminds me or the fellow who had just suffered through pneumonia and said. 'I hope to hell I nt'Ver h ave H again• " n 1 nn i'Nnf' I \c').11 vAttl ) 0\M111..., 'lylon llf\lll" r.W'.1(1\1• 11\11"•'1 ,..,~ l.ty<; h<VtfY1 ·;"il(l~rl(l A? l\lrt ll'l'TlOll ti~•·"'"~ .... ~, 'n "1'1.1~1 Ckmente Beaches Closed By &AYMONDUTaADAB. Of .. ~ .... ...., San Clemente beacbes re · maioed cLoised indefinitely today aft.et' 1111 est.lmated I0,000 1••w1 of jet fbel from a ruptured pipe fl ve ml.lea inJa.od flowed dowu to the aboira Saturday. City life1uarda warned swim· men and "8fers that they could suffer aklD irritation if they take a dip in the water along t.be two miles of fuel-polluted beaches The fuel was first reported n owinc from a dralnace channel north of Aveo.ida Pico at• p.m . Saturday. City flremea located tbe 1ource, dammed up the channel and aoak.ecl up about 25,000 plJona of tbe jet aircraft. fuel by Sanday. C. B. Miller, a spokesman ror Sao Diego Pipe Co. in Los Angeles, sa.ld today tbe under· ground pipe hi• firm ued t.o carry jet aircraft fuel to the U.S 'laval Station at Miramar was ruptured by a lan<bUde in the San Clemente hills Saturday • Heavy r ains were blamed for the earth movement that broke the fuel pipe an a remote aroa about two miles east of the TRW plant 1n S an C le m ente on Rancho Mission Viejo property M Iller said it is not known ex actly bow much fuel was lost The pipe from a Los Angeles plant to the San Diego facility was shut down soon after the leak was d.i.scovered. Twelve resi dent• or San Clemente's Captstrano Shores mobile home part, tm N. El Camlno Real, wue told by city firemen that they may become Ill If they inhale too muy fumes from the fuel aplll. Some of t.be seulde eommwri· ty resideob left their t.o.... un- til the rumes di.uipate. nremeo 1taid . U.S. Cout Guard veuela ~ called in over the weekend to aid an cleaning up the spill that ex tended •bout five males off lbc San Clemente coast. Sao Cleme nte beaches have been closed three tames in lhe past six wee k s b ec ause or se \s\ 3ge spills Store Clerk Breaks Free From Assault A •year~ (em.ale clertt in a e....ua ...._ -•• 11•c• madll8t.._.Mn«INa-. grup tA a male atlacb'r early Saturday when a customer walked into the s tore, pohce S:>ld OfflC't'rs s aad the youthful a!> ~atlJnt enter e d S top·n ·Go \Ltrkt•t . 17490 Rt>ach Hl vd . JI .Jb<1ut 3 \.J am and grabbt-d lht· l"lt•rk ~ht• lold pol1 c-e the man dragged her toward the back of the marttet. put one hand over her mouth and told her s he would be i njured if s h e screamed. When a Male customer walked into the 2'-bour store. s he told officers. she freed be~Jf. She said ~ warmed attacker boU· ed for the door aod vantahed. She c*cribed ber ... a.Uant as about 21 years old witb short, brownbalr. Minuteman Fired VANDENBERG AJR FORCE BASE <AP> -An Air Force Minuteman IJ intercontinental balllaUc misaile bH been s uc· cessfuJly la unched. an Afr Force spokesman said. N S GARAGF ~,h I ASHION ISLAf\.0 NLWPOAT BEACH '14 ) 644 ·7030 ' VOL 73, NO. 56, 3 SECTIONS, 2' PAGES ORANOI! COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1980 . ~-•B••etew• 1 Delly New8pa .. r ~ i Fl FTEEN CENTS t t River Tips Raft; Fnllerton Man Dies .. ' G ... llVTay, 21, ol h.UeriGn, died s.da1 wta.n the rubber raft he md a companion were f rldl.. clown raJn.filled Suta ! Ana River overtumed near the ' Garden Grove Boulevard bridae , overcroalng in Santa An a. • . Police said Murray's compan. ion was a lmost immediately rescued by a pusl.na motorist but MUrTay was swept away by the swiftly moving waters to Adams Street in Huntington Beach, where his body was pulled out by city lifeguards. About UM u._ ol Sunday'• fatal raf'llq acelMtlt. another youn1 man died ot tnJurlee be suffered in a 1lmJJar accident Friday afternoon. Michael 'nlom• As bton, 34, of Westminster, dJed in Canyon General HospitaJ, two days alter the raft be and three other Cal S&ate Fullerton students were riding also overturned in the Santa Ana River. The other three men we re un· injured. Shake Felt Here Cotta ll•a ... Huntiqt.oa Beach poUoe belicopten Jo'ned loeal police Md ftre units in tbe atte~ to reecue Murray, who w u f1iolltiDI face down iD ~ red lll• Jack.et. llunay and Tbomaa Panet, 31, abo of Fullertoo, bad entered the water n ear Aoabeim Stadium. The raft caueht oo a flood COO· trot dam near the Garden Grove Boulevard over crossing and dumped both young men into the water, police said. / Quake Triggers Landslides, Fire SPRING CREST (AP) ..:_ An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale jolted a wide area of Southern California today, · triggering landslides, shattering • windows in two cities and spark· ing at least one fire. The quake was felt in Orange County as people from Mexico to Los Angeles, an area with a population of about 10 million. were awakened by the temblor. GOLD MEDALIST GETS PRESIDENTIAL HUG Carter Congratua.tea Skater Ertc Heiden ,. .. _....,.. U.S. Olympic Team Hosted by Carter WASIDNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter welcomed members of the U.S. Winte r Olympic team < to the White House today, call· ing them ''m odern -da y t America n he roes." (Related stories, photo. Page Bl). With the Marine Band playing I the Olympic theme, the athletes climbed the steps to the south balcony or the White House ~C4R AD GOT f DOUBLE VALVE "Daily Pilot clauifted ads are • 10 times better than I thought f they would be." "My car wu falllnl apart but L the amuing results from my ad broqbt me twice the price it wuwortb.'' Tbal'• tbe advertlalnt auccess storJ tll tbe BmUnlton Beach woma wbo placed thls ad in the Dal.IJ POot: MUST SELL '73 VEGA Hal~hback, All/FM . IOOd CGOd. ta)O/o(fr XXX· UD II J'Olll want amalin1 reaults '::~ eluailled ad, try the f Dally Pllot ad·viaen at ...... where they were greeted by the president and Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Walter Mondale, wife of the vice president. Carter shook hands with all the atbletes but also gave a big hug to Eric Heiden, the s peed skater who won five gold medaJs during the jus t -comple t ed Games. Carter also hugged Linda Fra- tianne of Northridge, the silver medali~t in fil{ure skating, and Beth Heiden, younger sister of Eric who gained a bronze in s peed skating. He also gave Miss Heiden a little kiss oo the foTehead. After receiving the athletes, Carter tokl a group ol spectators on the South Lawn "for me u prealdellt of the United States, tbls ls one of the proudest mo· ments I have ever experienced." Several thousand spectators braved tbe snow to areet the atbletel upon their arrlvaJ at An· drews Air F01'ce Base in nearby Maryland. Goalie Jlm Crai1 of the told medaJ.wtnntn1 bockey team said the fl.rat.place flnlah wu "an unbelievable thrill. I don't thlnk It could ever bappn a1ain. "It'• like aolnc to the mqon or sometbln1," Crall said. "· Tbe athletes lot off 1overn.. ment airplanes and boarded CSee HOCKEY, Pace A.2> Within four hours, a dozen aJ. tershocks bad been recorded, five of them stronger than 3.0 on the Richter scaJe, said Kate Hut- ton, a seismologist at Caltech in Pasadena. -The s trongest measured 3.7, sbe said. She said there was probably no relation between today's 2:47 a .m . quake, centered in the San· ta Rosa Mountains near the re- sort hamJet or Spring Crest 120 miles east of Los Angeles, and two small quakes that Jolted BorrelO Spri.Q9 15 miles south OD Fl'idQ . .. It doesn't llPP9*J' to be an af. tersboct of •Jt.biDC recent., so I tb1ak we'll bave to call it a ..... ., ........ ~ ... Mid. There were no Immediate re- port. ol ilQurJI from Ute ...... or of , ..... beef..!f:C:.. . .... of ..... . D llDOce .... triplu la Palm Desert, 10 miles southeast of Palm Sprtncs, caqbt fire when t the quake broke a natural gas line and a ~ ligbt ignited the gas, aulboritlessaid. Scientists ·at CaJt.ech were still trying to determine the duration of the temblor, which was classified as moderate, but it in- itially appeared to last five to 10 seconds at the epicenter, said Ms. Hutton. The Spring Crest quake was <See QUA.KE, Page A%) o.ity l'llolt,..,... ., 1t1eu,.. •-· RAFT (CIRCLED) WHICH CARRIED FULLERTON MAN TO HIS DEATH ON SANTA ANA RIVER Comp.n1on A•ecuect by Paulng Motortet Near Garden Grove Boulevard In Santa Ana 'Jazz' Ties 'Kramer ' for Oscar Race HOLLYWOOD CAP ) "Kra mer vs. Krame r ," a touching story of a child custody battle, and "All That J a zz," a musical about a direc:tor's brush with death. captured top honors in the 52nd Academy Award nominations today with nine apiece. "Apoc:aJypse Now," a searing account of the Vietnam Wa r , followed with eight nominations. The m od estly budge te d "Brea.kine Away" was nominal· ed In five categories. "The China Syndrome,'' "Norma Rae" and ''The Rose" followed with four each. "All '!bat Jau" was the sur- prise of the nominations. That Bob Foae film had aroused con· troversy, with some caJllog it a masterwork and others con· sidertnc lt aelf-lndul1ent. Roy Scheider wu nominated as best actor for a role that closely paralleled Fosae's llfe. Otben named for best actor: Dustin Hoffman, "Kramer vs. Kramer"; Jack Lemmon, "The China Syndrome"; Al Paclno, " ... And Ju.tlce For All,'' and Peter Sellen, .. Beine There." Two-time winner J aoe Fonda was nominated for tbe Mb time aa belt aetrell for' "Tbe Cbloa Syndrome." Alto named: Jill Claybvrab, "8tarttn1 Over"; Sall1 l'l•lcl, ••Notma Rae"; llaribll ..... ·~Two,'' and ...._ llldltr, '"Tlae ltoee. '' Another two·tl•• winer. MelYJD °""It•, W.. amCllll the nomtm. far ._..., actor; be waa nam••-for H Beine There." OtMr9 fW IUDOCllUDa actor : Robert J)uvall , "Apoeal~• K,ow"; FNdrte l'orrelt, "TM ._.,.J laatl~ Henry, "Kramer YI. &ramer, and IOekeJ ._.,, ''Tbe Black (8"CJICAU.Pa .. A2> 'f Irvine's Mayor First Up Fiks Nomination. Papers for June Election Irvine Mayor David Sills has become the first person to file nomination papers to run in the June 3 e lection, city officials said today. Before turning tn his papers Friday at City Hall, Sills was one of nine potential candidates who had taken out nomination papers for lbreeaeataon the City Council The flUng period had begun Feb. 11. A spokeswoman for lhe City Clerk 's office s aid no new persons had taken out eltttJon materials since Chuck Corum. former manager for develop· ment services m Irvine. ob· lained his papers early Friday. T he two other incumbents in the June 3 race -council mem- bers BiJl Vardoulis and Mary Ann Gatdo -took out their nomination papers about two weeks ago but have yet to file them with the City Clerk. Both have announced they will run for re-election. Coto de Caza Bridge Ready for Traveling BJ DELOaF.SBaOOKS ••WIN ..... Dell\I ........... The military bndge leading acroH raia·fiooded Trabuco Canyoo Road to Coto de Cua aboulct be ready for travel today. COUDty olfidala said. (Related story p_,. A3>. Trallueo Canyon Road La the only a~ to Coto de Casa. About 3$0 .,..._.~in the area. were ._.ated from the rest of tbe eomty wben flood wate.rs walbed out a ... meat ot the road Feb. 17. TIM llnt moatb'1 rent cm tbe brldae will coat eouty tax· payen a.,.. •ooo, Mid Ray ~oleomtJSavllGIUDln­tal ...... .... A9eney. Btlt U. eatal ..-wW Uftbr be aub9t-'Zs. more than that, RbHdl OMdata d later awa for ledenl dlllltill' reUef IUndl to retmbdne tbe eocanty part or all ol the eoet of the bridge . Rhoada 1aJd it isn't yet certain t whether Orange County will re- ceive any federaJ reimburse- ment. Moreover. county officials are a lready embroiled in a dispute over an additional S600 per <See NIDGE, Pace AZ> Safety Studied At Nuke Plant CHA'ITA.NOOOA. ,.... AP< - A f~red lm••eUon at UM SequoJab aadear plant bel&D 8'mclay to determllle II N · aetor parts have problems slmUar to tboae reported at· other ':.:9~ta, ,._.,1111e Valle~ . otneiu Nici. UltnMIM aamlnaticm of ,.. actor _,._ at the aew plant near a.attanoosa could be t'llOlll.t pleted today, acconliD1 to Larry Milla, TVA's mana1er of nuclear re1ulaUon and safety. I Others who ha ve and1cate<1 they will run by taking out papers a rc Da\·c Baker . a former UC Irvine basketball player and a Newport Beach al- to r n ey . J ames Kincannon . owner of a Newport architec- tural firm; Beverly Wright. a former member of the College Park Homeowners Association : Barbara Wi e ner. a forme r member of the Turtle Rock Hills Community Association a nd Michael Barnes . Th e d e adline for filing <See MAYOR, Page A2) Coast Weather Patchy ove rnight fog near beaches, otherwise variable high cloudiness. A little cooler Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 at the beaches a nd 54 inland. Highs Tuesday from low to mid 80s along the coast and low '108 inla nd. I I i l I i INSIDE TODA'\' Tlw tncrec:Hble rnctory of tM U.S. hocke11 ream In lht Winter Olvmpics s«em• lo have 1tfrnd nn> pride in Americo. SH Poat Bl. ~ ., ) .£ l g 1 ••-> 9S .!~ ' ·~--JlJST BREAKING----.... New Archbi.hop Of Canterbury Set LONDON lAI') Roti.n R~ I World •• u .. , tiro and church tradllionah1t, wu leltaQed toda1ti 1u...,, Archblahop of Canterbury. sp ritual leader of Q mtltlon An1llcans around the world, lncludln1 three rnilhon U S. -gplleopatiana In a ~·minute r~remony tn the crypt ot St Paul's Catb~-dral, a royal commlsalon of el1ht bia hops of the ProtH tant Church of Enatand conllrmf<t lhe ~>' aro-0ld Kunde ln hl• now orrlcf'. Runc1e s ucceed• Archbi.hop Donald Co11an. who ha1 reached t.lMl compul10ry rellremeet •t• ot '10, a.nd beeomea the 102nd man lo hold lh~ post s1nee t.M BenedletJne ml1'111onary Augustine waN tSt'nt to l!!n1l•nd by Po~ O~gory f In ~15 A O Aug~tinl' bce1rnw IH t hbi:s hop an 5.97 ,,,. ••••"•• r• .. •••••• SELGRADE. Yu101lav1a <AP) Pre11dent Jo.1p Broz Tito's doctora battled pne umonia today as well as th~ heart and lddney ailments that have brouaht Yu1oalav1a's 87 year-old leader near the polnt of death. In an advisory today, Tito's medical panel said bas cond1t1on "la without cbanae." "Intensive treatment as being continued." tbe panel said, Jiving no detail• of the treatment or saying whether at had helped relieve the pneumonja. l•mt• •• S~lt 3111 Te,... NEW YORK <AP> -Sen. J.acob K . Javtts today an· nounced he will seek a fiflh term In the U.S. Senate at the aee of 7!1, ending months or speculation about the veteran Republican's political intentions. Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman, former Miss America Bess ~yerson and former New York City Mayor Jobn V. Lindsay e ithe r have announced or are prominently mentioned a s Democratic candidates. Among those mentioned as Republican candidates are Rep. Jack Kemp, former Rep. ~ruce Caputo and rormer Secretary or State Henry Klssineer. ClllHI .. E•~ape to Florida MARATHON. Fla. (AP> -Twenty-six Cubans comman· ·• deered a fishing boat today, forcing the four-man crew lo head for Florida, the Coast Guard reported. , The 45-foot fishing boat Lucero ran aground off this com- munity as it approached the Florida Keys, a Coast Guard spokesman said. No injuries were immediately reported aboard the boat. which was renoated by the Cout Guard. It was the thJrd such hijacking out of Cuba this month. Jet Fuel Closes Oernente Beaches By RA YMONO Jo:STRADA JR. O!t ... O<Nly PllotSe..H S a n Clem e n te beaches r t:· m a ined closed indefinitely today after an estimated 80,000 gallons or jet fuel from a ruptured pipe five miles inland flowed down lo •~tie shores Saturday. City lifeguards warned swim· mera &Del surfers that tbe)' could 119fllfer stin lnitat• II ~ talte ~dip In the water aJona U.. two miles of fuel-polluted beaches. The fuel was first reported flowing from a drainage channel north of Aven1da Pico al 4 p.m . Saturday. City firem en located the source. dammed up the channel and soaked up about 25.000 gallons or the jet aircraft fuel by Sunday. C. B. Miller. a s pokesman for F,....P..,AI HOCKEY .. -. buses to the While House for a luncheon meeting with Carter. Some were w e aring their medals around their necks . As spectators at the Olympic. e vents had done. the airport crowd chanted , "USA. USA" a nd waved American na~s. In an efCort lo keep warm for several houn while waiting for the planes. the airport spec- tators sang ··Ame rica the Beautiful" and other patriotic songs. Before boarding the buses for tbe White Home, some of the athletes "worked the crowd" in. the manner of polJlicians, ahak- i n g hands a nd signing auto· g raphs. Hockey Coach Herb Brooks s aid, "Going o ut and sayin g "Americans' as we did today gives us the impressions we really did something for all of lhe country.'' DAILY PILOT r...-0t-..,.COMIO..ttP•,•1tftWfttt"'°''Offto O.fWl'd tf'W .... ; .... ~ .................. ••O.~ CN\f P\lll9~C........ ~ .. •f'dlt~M• puet1 ..... --..... ~ Ft ..... tot CO"I• Mtl>~ H ........ ~ Huft4lftl!IM IM'«"''...,.., t .. nVlfttt"¥,t,..._~~.....,_,SOutftCOMI A ,.,...., ,......,w.....,. ., 0Wbtt'\Nld,..witd6T\ Mid -. •• r ... _____ ..... w ""'••11••11-..c..w-...~._ t ·-·-... __ _ , ..... Clrto'f "<e.•"'~·-c;...---- ~·-..... ~-.. ........... -........1:- ~ ... ~ -~.-, """'_""'.....,..'--- San Diego P ipe Co. an Los Ange les, said today the under· ground pipe his firm used to carry jet aircraft fuel to the U.S. Naval Station al Miram ar was ruptured by a landalide in the San C1emeote bllJa Satunlav. -Heavy ratnS were blamed for the earth movement that broke UN t•~peAna...-...aru ...... t11iiiml .. _._, ... TRW plant In San "Clemente on Rancho Mission Viejo property. Miller sajd it is not known ex· actly how much fu el was lost The pipe from a Los Angeles plant to the San Diego fac11ity was shut down soon after lhe leak was discovered. Twelve r esid ents o f San Clemente's Capistrano Shores mobile home park, 1880 N. El Camino Real, were told by city firemen lhal they may become ill if they inhale too many fumes from the fuel spill. Parking Fees \\eighed at Saddle back Sadd.Je back College trustees plan lo meet in Irvine tonight lo study proposals to impose up lo $4.0 in annual student parklng fees for tbe first t.ime . Trustees will meet at the col· lege's North Campus. Room 301 or the Humanities and Fine Arts Building, 5500 Irvine Center Drive, at 7:30 p.m . Since tbe parking rees plan will be brought before the col· lege board for tbe first time tonight, no action by trustees ls anticipated unW a later date. The fee proposals range from $5, $10, $15 or $20 a semester There are no parking fees now al either the Irvine campus or the Sadd.leback facility. By law, the parking fees col· lected at the campuses could on· ly be used for pa rking-related facilities such as lighting. main· tenance or security in the areas where stude nts leave their autos. Thieves Get IOOJackets Military jackets va lued at near ly $4,000 were reported stolen from an Irvine warehouse during the weekend, police said this~ The bur occurred at the offices o Ke n Noland Inc., 18901 llllllken. A Janitor dis- covered the lou Sanday. Police laid tbe thieves broke a froat -1UI door ot the business with a abovel, then kicked ln a 1econd locked door to the wareboule. TIM IUIJ)eetS took about 100 Jleketa ott tbe rack.I, may of lbem leatMr ruabt jacketa and parku. • ,,. Valley's Teachers Return 81 .... INSIDDMAN .............. fl'ounu.ln Valley elementary •<'hool teacta.n returned to the.tr clo•.rooma today, encllna their IO·day 11tnke They approved u three .YN•r contract proposal Sunday T he •atrecment, wbich was propcJMd by a •Late mediator Friday nlaht. atao wu approved by lruliteea of the Fountain Vullt>y School Di s trict at a ~pecud meeting Sunday night. Teacher Pat Harney, presi· dent of the Fountain Valley EducaUon Association , said un- 10 0 members approved the coo· tract by a vote of 213 to 47. But s he added that teachers weren't happy with the settlement. Asked why teachers approved the pact . Mrs. Ha rney said. "I think they felt thev ba d no choice." · The agreement varies slightly from the "last, best and final of- fer " presented by the district one week earlier . Unde r the approved pact. teachers will receive a 9 percent pay raise retroactive lo July 1. 1979, a 7 percent raise for the 1980-81 school year and an 8 per· cent r a!Je for 1981-82. A continge ncy· clause was added, however, permitting the district to reopen negotiations on tt~ese raises if state funding is significantly decreased in com· Ing years. The controvers ial modified day has been deleted (tom the new contract, but lo an attached memorandum or agreemeat the district p!qed to continue the modified day through the cur- rent term and lo set up a com- mittee of parents, teacbera and administrators lo study whet.her il abould be continued. QUAKE ... not. on the San Andreas Fault. s <11d Ca rl J o hn so n , a Reophysic is t with the U.S Geological Survey s tationed at Ca ltech. but was within the San Jacinto Fault zone, which "is es sentiaJly parallel to the San An-dreas." There were scattered reports of windows breaking in Indio and Palm Desert. California Department or Transportation crews wortced lo c l ear several s lides off Ca&Uara&a JMllaway 74 bet-.en ...,. &nd .... Deeert ud ad· vlMd travelers to stay off that road. Los Angeles a uthorities said the re were no reports or rock or mudslldl's m unstable, wet can· 'ons in their area because or t he quake. which was felt mostly an the San Fernando Valley that part of the city nearest the San Andr eas Fault F,..,.. Page.Al OSCARS ... Stallion." Meryl Strecp was considered by many critics to have played a starring role in "Kramer vs . Kramer" but was nominated for beat supportine actress. Others In the category : Jane Alex- ande r. "Kramer vs. Kramer"~ Barbara Barrie. "Breaking Away": Candice Bergen , "Start- ing Over," and Mariel Hem- ingway. "Manhattan." The nominees for best picture were "All Thal Jazz ," ··Apocalypse Now." "Brealdng Away," "Kramer vs. Kramer" a nd "Norma Rae ." All the films won nominations ror their directo r s except "Norma Rae ." A s urpris e nominee was Edouard Molinaro. wbo directed the French-Italian "La Cage Au x Foiles." He joined Bob Fosse of "All That J azz": F ranci s Coppol a. "Apocalpse Now"; Peter Yates. "Breaking Away," and Robert Benton, "Kramer vs. Kramer " Wnvictions In Murder Reversed PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) -The Ar lzona Supre me Court r e· versed the murder convtct.iotls of Max Dunlap and James Robison today in the bomb· kllllng of newspaper reporter Don Bolles. The high court said Robllon, a Chandler plumber, and Dunlap, a Phoenix contractor. were UD· fairly prevented from eroea- eumlnina John AdamlOll, the state's key witness In the 1'17 case. Adamaon, who pleaded CUilty to second·de1ree murder and was aentenced to 20 yean, ad· mltt.ed plantlnt a bomb under Bolles' car but invoked bl1 Fifth Amendment prlvlleae a1alnst ~elf·lncriminaUon when defense attorneys attempt.cl to question hlm •bout a payoff for t.be kUI· tn1 . - SUPERVISOR EDISON MIUEA (SECOND FROM RIGHT) AT BAIDG!..CONSTRUCTIONi'ni"- From Left, Coto de Cau Wahre ... a Ban,.ra Elpper, Sandy .. ack, Miiier, Aide Chr1a Loumalda From Pa~ 111 BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED .. month char~<' tht• brnJ ~c-com p<1 ny has levied for the ust· ()( two new ramp::., which lHl' i:.llll en route to the Sill·. After the first month '~ S25.000 rc>ntal fe•'. which inc lude~ ~hip · pi n~. dt.'c kang aod plun k 1n~ cost:.. lht• monthly re nt would bt· $5.500. officia ls ::.aid. That'i. without the l'Xlra $600 fo r the Ol'W ramp-. Which CJ( f1 c1al s s:11d ~t·o· th e ont"' orig inally o r dc·n:d and th at i.hould have been sent instead llowC'ver. the lease agreemc•nt Pre-paekaged? !>IJ:ncd by county r e presen li:Jl l\ t•s mcludcd a six month minimum rental. Rhoads said If thC' bndg(• 1s not net:ded for the full i.1x months. <.md 1s re turned to the private co mpany . lhl· county wi ll still have to pay 50 percent or the rent for the rc- m uining months of the agree-ment About 60 '.°':allonal Guarcl'>mt·n \o\Orkt-d on the bnd~e through tht-\o\t.~kt-nd . acl·ording to Don Rurdsall. aide to Supervisor Edison Miller. ...,_....,,_ This crane looks u though it i!s setting down the Irvine city a dminJs tration building this mo rning, but it is actually lowenng some a1 r conditioning equjpment on the roof of the civic center on J a mboree Boulevard The c rane weighed 80 tons and had a reach of 180feet. workme n said. The tughest point of the bridge wll l be about three feet above thl• w<1ter 1n Trabuco Cree k. "'h1ch 1s ~e11r•ral feet deep at the most flooded areas. Burdsall said County offici<1ls are still ex ploring lon_g·term solutions for that s~tion of Trabucu Canyon Hoad. which washes out during any he<ivy ruin~ The bndge may be used until those solutions a re determined by supervisors. Rho-.ds ~id. E' ...... r,...t11 MAYOR ... nomination pape~ at City Hall 11 March 7. official~ said Thl' 11a P•' r-. ind udt• a nominal 1011 1>t:tll1on !>1~n1.•d by 2U rt:Rl!ill'rt.:d \ Oll'r'> In lht• Cit} In th1· l n 1nl' Hanc h Wa ln D1stril'1 hoard l'lt•ct1on. ~h11·h af<.11 1.1.111 l>1· h•·ld .Juno· :J. -.«~1·n (Jl'r<;rnt-. haH' m<11t·.lted thn v.111 ru n for t1.1.11 :,t•at:.. but no one h11 -. ) ct officially fil ed The se ven who have taken out papers SIJlCe last week, accord 1na to the county registrar of voters. arc C Orville Reinhardt who curreollr )>trves oo the ~N • • lasta~.-.plcked ••P111 ' .... , .._...IL ODr· ral, an 1rvlne bGslneuman; Russ Hazelett. a resource spec1alat who lives an Irvine. Jam Ka y. a q uality cont rol manal(er v..ho hvei. an Tustin . ~·red Carter. an 1 rvme rt'S1dent v..ho l1sh:-d h1!. occup<tl1on as ad m1n1-.trator. formt•r I rvine l'OU11 cilman Rj; (Ju1J;:ll'y, abo a IJnd owne r p1ckt>d rt'prcst>ntat1 \"I' on lht' board. and J ames Goodnch. ,1 '4 3lt'r ~UrC'\.'~ engineer who hvt>s an fr.,ne The JRWO elect.ton wi ll result 10 8 ftVe·me mber board Of direc tors controlled com pletely b; the public. Before a Superior Court ruling late laal year. the board had been domlnat.cl by represen- tatives picked by landowners ln the sprawlin1 water district. principally. lbe Irvine Company. Tbe court ruJina. however. overturned that me thod or choosing directors and set the November 19'19 and June 1980 ballotl as the tranaltlon periods from corporate to public control of the board. j f I 1 } I ' ! ---~ ---------------------l The Jean Compliment A. The Mocca9n . Wllti a hand sewn looltlcr uppe•r tnd 111b<am !.olC lor rugood dur.:lbhty 0, The Dune Boat With 8 QUiited nylol'I UOOO' sac)'llfl IOOll'le< eyOet Slay~ 111k1ng !"Do and d 2 part rernov.it"1c 1nrlOfSOle 1n l<hilk• l\L'S GARAGE $6 FASH ION ISLAND ) NEWPORT BEACH (714 ) 644-7030 17 • OL. 71, NO. 56, 3 S~CTtONS, 26 PAGES "••••••etow• D•lly New11paper MONDAY, FEBf'UARY 25, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS River Tips R&ft; Fullerton Man Dies Gl• llWTay, ll, ol '""1Jerton, dled Sunda1 wbea lbe rubber raft be and a c:om_panlom wen Ana River overturned near the Gardea Grove Boulevard bridle overcroaln& in Santa Ana. Police said Murray's compan- ion waa almost immediately rescued by a pa.ssine motoriat but Murray was swept away by the swiftly moving waters to Adams Street in Hl.lntington Beach, where has body was pulled out by city Ufeeuards. About lbe Ume of Sunday'a fatal raftina accident, a.notMr youna man d.1ed ol lftJun.t he autfered in a slmiln accident Friday afteraooe. lllcbael Tbomu Ashton, a.. of Weatminater, died In Canyon Oenerai Hoapital, two days after the raft he and three olber Cai St ate FuJlerton students were riding also overturned in the Saota Ana River. The other three men were un- mjured. Shake Felt Here Coeta ll•a aacl Huntlqton Beach ~ Mikopten joined lotal police mil fin milt.a ln tbe attempt to necue Munay. wbo wH no..mi face down in bil red )lfej~. Wurny end Thomu Partet. 31, al'° ol Fullerton, bad entered the wate r near Anaheim Stadium. The raft caught on a flood con- trol dam near the Garden Grove Boulevard overcrossing and dumped both young men into tbe water,poUcesaid. Quake Triggers Landslides, Fire SPRING CREST CAP> -An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale jolted a wide are<i of Southern Ca lifor nia today, triggering landslides, s hattering windows in two cities and spark- ang at least one fire. The quake was felt in Orange County as people from Mexico lo Los Angeles, an area with a population of about 10 million, were awakened by the temblor . _..,..._ GOLD MEDALIST GETS PRESIDENTIAL HUG Carter Congratulates Skater Ertc Heiden U.S. Olympic Team 1Hosted by Carter WA SHINGTON <AP) Presi· clenl Carter welcomed members pf the U.S. Winte r Olympic team · Orange Coas t Weather Patchy overnight fog near beaches, otherwise variable high cloudJness. A little cooler Tuesday. Lows ton1ght 48 at the beaches and 54 Inland. Highs Tuesday from low to mid 60s along the coast and low 708 inland. INSIDE T8DA Y TM mctdbk IMtory of tM U.S. laocbf tHm .,. tlat Wiftln ~· """'' to hoOf tftrtfd MW pnM fll AfMrica. SH PaQf Bl. •••• 141 ............ g ==~ 9H -~ t ~ t'r:;;;-a t:=:-~llt-~ to the While House today, call· in g the m "m o d e rn -day American heroes ." Related stories , photo, Page 81). With the Marine Band playing the Olympic theme, the athletes climbed the steps to the south balcony of the White House where they were greeted by the president and Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Walter Mondale, wile of the vice president. Carter shook hands with all the athletes but also gave a big bu& to Eric Heiden, lbe speed skater who won five gold medals durlna the just-completed Games. Carter also hugged Linda Fr•· tlanne ol Northricl1e, the silver mede11At in fllUJ"e skaUng, and Beth Heiden, youo1er slater of Eric who talned a bl'ODse ln speed 1katln1. He alao 1ave MlH Hetden a Uttle ktH·on the forehead. Aft.er receivina the atbletet. Carter told a ll'OUP of 1pectaton on the South Lawn "for me u president of the UnUed States. this ls one of the proudest mo-men~ I have ever ~perteac!ed." Several tbouaaad 1peet.aton braved tbe snow to •reet the athletel upon their arrint at An· drew• Air Force Bate In nearby Maryland. Within four hours. a dozen af· tershocks had been recorded. five of them stronger than 3.0 on the Richter scale, said Kate Hut· - ton. a seismologist at Caltech in Pas adena . The s trongest measured 3.7, she said . She sajd there was probably no relation between today's 2:47 a .m . quake, cc~lered in the San- ta Rosa Mountains near lbe re- sort hamlet of Spring Crest 120 miles east of Loe Angeles, and two s mall quakes that jolted Borreeo Springs 15 miles south on Friday. "ll doesn't a~ar to be an af. terabock ol an)'tblne recent, ao I think we'll have to call It a quake ol IU owa.'' .. Aid. There wen oo lmmedtate re- ports of Injury from the quake or of da= M•l7 ~paired "°°' ....... .._t ..... beCD ... ~ ..... °'fr .............. . n unoccapled triplex In Palm Desert, 10 miles sou~ast of Palm Sprinp, eaupt fire wben the quake broke a natural 1as line and a pUot light ignited the gas. authoritieuaid. OMIY~ ... -lrf•i<:toa,..11- Scientists at Caltech were still trying lo determine the duration of the temblor. which was classified u moderate, but it in- itia lly appeared to last five lo 10 seconds at the epicenter. said Ms . Hult.on. The Spring Crest quake was <See QUAKE, Page A2> RAFT (CIRCLED) WHICH CARRIED FULLERTON MAN TO HIS DEATH ON SANTA ANA RIVER Companion Reecued by PH_."9 Motonat Neer Garden Grove Boulevard In Santa Ana 'Jazz' Ties 'Kramer' for Oscar Race HOLLYWOOD (A P ) "Kra me r vs. Kramer," a toucbin& story of a child custody battle, and "All That J au." a musical about a dlrector's brush with death, captured top honors in the 52nd Acade m y Award nominations today with njne apiece. "Apocalypse Now," a searing account of the Vietnam War, followed with eight nominalk>M. The modestly budeeted "Breaking Away" was nominat- e d in five categories. "The China Syndrome .• '' ''Norma Rae" and "The Rose" followed with four each. "All 'lbat Jau" waa lbe sur· prise of the nomlnatlou. That Bob Foae fllm bad aroused con· troveny, wltb eome calling it a m Hterwork and others con - slderinc lt aelMndal1ent. Roy Scheider WU nominated U best actor for a role that closely paralleJed Foue'a We. <>then named for best actor: Du1Un Hoffman, "Kramer va. Kramer"; Jedi Lemmon, ''Tbe China 8)odlome"; Al Padno, " ... And Jmtlee For AU," and Peter 8ellen, 0 a.m, Tbere." Two-time wb1Dlr Jue Fonda was nomlDated for the Mh Ume u belt adnM for ''Tbe Cblna Syndrome." A.llo a.med: Jill Cla1burlll, "ltal'Ua' Over"; 8all1 1'1eld, "Norma Rae"; Marlba 11--. ''Cba~ Two,'' and s.tt. llJ4ler, •'Tbe ROM.'' Another tn-Ume winner, llelYJD .,.,. ..... llDCIDI tbe nom"-b' ~ adol'; he WH ae•~~'BelDI Tben." Otbln ,_ 1appodmC aetor : aottert OuYall . "Apoealweae 1'ow"; l'redric l'or-.......... ·"TIN .,.. .. · J•tin ~. . .. H•l'1 ••&remer ... Kramer. and Mini; ., ... ,. ''TIM ._ (IMW'A8' .... 41> Slide Fears Reassessed bJgtina, Area Sounder Than Believed By JERRY CLAUSEN OI -IMMy ~ l\llff The Arch Beach Heights shde a rea in Laguna Beach . where one home was destroyed and two olhet11 da maged during rains last week, isn't as extensive as the Bluebird Canyon s lide area. a 1eologlat said thia moming. Beach Leight.on. prH ident of Leishton and Associates. Irvine geologlats hired by the city lo probe the slide area . said several of the 10 homes Initially lboueht lo lie In the slide area probably don't. "l feel we have eliminated some of those," be said. "Al this point. thal'a just an intuitive reeling." Cit.v Council members. meet· * * * m g in a special session Fnday. ea rmark e d $25.000 for a geological study of the area. complete with aerial photog- raphy Leighton 's firm moved a bucket-a uger drilling rig onto Del Mar Avenue, site of the slide last Monday. over the weekend. About 90 feet of the steep road was lost lo the slide . The firm completed one man· size hole al the lip of the slide area on Sunday. Leighton said. Four or five more holes will be drilled before the end of next week. The holes, Lei1hton said, will be drilled along the longitude of the potential slide area, easterly a lonlll Del Mar Avenue. * * * Help Center Open To Storm Victims Reakleats who sutfered lolees or clamqe as the result ol lbe reeeat .._... sweeptn1 Oranae County are belna ur1ed to a ret· later in =.:..Beach with a Db.... C!e Ceater. TM '*"-' maftaled by the f..s.nl Dluater Auiltuee Ad· mlnaitntioe end U. ltate OM~ of Smer~ &emees, opened ~ l p.m. ln the IApu ~ ... Oub. 10l5 ~ "•clloed. .. _,, .... l&aff tbe ee9Cer -...... tbe ... •tablllbed after tM ........... Cauoa IUde ....... "' Oltoblt'' tltt -.... , ..... _, ..... ..._, ud dty !!ftlel•, Mi'd pollee 1erpaat ,...,'h•••· . T ...... MW t.asuna Beaeb'a •rlwa&e Metor bat reported abnt '4.1 mUUon ln 1torm· ta••oed da111a1e. The dty'1 · losses. be saJd, are about $2.5 mIWoo. Services offered b y the Lacuna dlsuter center include aa1l1tance to 10Cial security re- cipients, diluter unemptoJment a11l1taDce, food atamp d.lltrtbu· Uon, emer1ency famll)' ,,.UU up to '5,000, temporary boualnc aa1i1taoee for up to a year. merw m•tmoe, Small Bull· neu MmlnliltraUon tow laterelt loau aad Reef Cl"OM aalltuee. Temptie NM1 the eltJ WW at· tempt to DnWSde tranaportation to, the center '°" pel'IOU wttbout oars. Tholehldividu~~ to call tbe police dJl*tment, •.an Diluter center boun are 10 a .m . to 7 p.m. dally until llarcb I . Hoara for next Sunday. bowewr, are between 1 and 1 p.m •• be said. , The area wa!> 1dent1f1cd late last week as :m ancient slide s ite . The 3.5-acn• Blue bird Can- yon landslide of Oct 2 1978. which destroyed 25 homes also was the s ite o r a n a ncient landslide Le ighton s a id 1nformat1on gained from Sunday's initial drilling 1s just one part or the geological "puzzle '" hi s geologists hope to piece together for a complete picture of the slide area. He said the dnU is capable of reaching depths of 100 feet and did hit bedrock below t he siltstone strata with Sunday's hole . He said actual bedrock depth is still under study. Leighton said the drilling operatioo Is just the fin l phase of the slide area study He said the entire study is lo d e termine "wha t t h is old <See SUDE, Pa1e AZ> CAR .4D GOT DOVBLE JIALVE. "Dally Pilot classified ads are 10 limes better lban I thought they would be." "My car was falllng apart but tbe amain• results from my ad brou1ht me twice the price it ••• worth." That'• the advertiainl success story of the HunUnaton Beach woman who placed this ad ln the Dally Pilot: MUST SELL '73 VEGA Hatchback . AM/F M. lood cond. $800/offr XXX· XJUlX lf 10'.I want 1ma1Jn1 results from your clautned ad, try the friendly Dally Pllot ad-vlsers at M2·58'71. , l • DM.V PILOT LllO ..,,,.., '!b!u!fX • ,_, ....-----JIJST BREAIUNC--........... I.Al• *""from todl:atl'• ..arid• N11111ai.,.. MN•• _,, New Archbiahop Of Canterbury Set LONDON <AP> Robtn Rwtet., a Woricl War 0 vm1 ro and cbunh trlldlUoea.Ust. waa a..1UM todq • Ute .. ,. rch.bUhop of Canterbury. 1p1rttual letder of • mUUoe AnJUcau aroucd t.he world. 1nctuclln1 thre mllUoo US. ptaropaliao.a ID a 50-cnlaute ccre mon1 la t.be erypl of St. l"aul'a athectral. a l"O)'al ~mmt..k>o ot etpt bishops of Lh Protutant hurch ol En.iuwt c:OGfirmed UM 51-year-old Ru.nett l• hla new omc~ R'9do au~ ArebblabQp Donald co11aa, who hu reached ta. ~pulmory Nll.rem• .,, al 10 and beeom~• UM J02od maD to bold tlMt post Ince tM ~dine mlulonary Auau.tloc was sent to Entland by Pol)(' Orerory I in 56 A 0 Auaustine be(>•ml' archbishol) In~ n. ................ . BELGRADE. Yuplavla <AP> -Prealdent Jotlp Broz Tttec'a doet.on baWed ~ today ·aa well at the heart and lddney allm.DU t.bal have broupl Vu1e>1lavla'1 1'7-year·old leader nee.r the polDt ol dff&b. In a.n adviaOry today, Tito'• medical panel said hl• condition "la wilboutebute." , "lnl.tmlve treatment la belna continued," the panel 111d . 1lYiq no deta1la of the treatment or aayln1 whet.her lt bad helped relieve the pneumonia. """"• ce Seelc St• Term1 NEW YORK CAP) -Sen. Jaco b K. Javlta tOday an- nounced be will seek a rtnh term ln the \I .S. Senate at the aae of 75. endinc months of speculation about the veteran Republican's political intentions. Rep. Elliabeth Holliman, former Mias Amertca Beas lbenoo and former New York City Mayor John V. Undaay- either have .announced or are prominently mentioned as Democratic candidates Among those mentioned aa Republican candidates are Rep. Jack Kemp. former Rep. Bruce Caputo and former Secretary of State Henry Kluineer. c.INI .. E•r•~ 10 Fi.rid• MARATHON, Fla. <AP> -Twenty-six Cubans comman· 1 deered a fishing boat today, forclDg the four-man crew to bead for Florida, the Coast Guard reported. The 45-foot fishing boat Lucero ran aground off lh1a com· . muoity as it approached the Florida Keya, a Cout Guard ·' spokesman said. No injuries were Immediately reported aboard the boat, which waa refloated by the Coast Guard. It was the third aucb bijacklnJ out of Cuba thll month. Valley Teachers Accept Contract By PHIL SNEIDER MAN Of Ille o.lly ~t ... Staff Fountain Valley ele mentary :-.chool teachers returned to their classrooms today, ending their lO-day st.nke. They approved a three-year contract proposal Sund ay. The agreement , which was proposed by a elate mediator P'~y Dllbt.i-* ... a~ by trua&en of tbe P'M ~ . v.ney School Dt•trlet at a 111peclal ~Sunday nipL • Teacher Pat Harney, presi- dent of the Fountain Valley Education Association, said un- ion members approved the con tract by a vote of 213 to 47. But :.he a dded that teachers weren 'l happy with the settlement. Asked why teacher-a approved the pact, Mrs. Harney said, "l t hink they fe lt they had no choice.·· The agreement vanes slightly from t.he "last. best a nd final of- fer" presented by the district one week earlier. Under the approved pact. teachers will receive a 9 percent pay raiM retroaetive to July 1, lt?t, a 1 pernnt raiH for lbe 1980-81 acbool year and an 8 per· cent rai.le for 11181-82. ' " ............ , ......... ................................. 'dMrfee tlO ................. Oft these nuea II etate hmdlns II algnlficantly decreased ln com· ing years. The controversial modified day has been de leted from the new contract. but in an attached memorandum of agreement the district pledged to continue the modified day through the cur- rent term and to set up a com- mittee of parents. teachers and administrators lo study whether 1l s hould be continued. Chase Nets Suspect In Alien S01uggling A man beUeved to have smug- gled MVeral meaal allena into Orange County was arrested after a freeway cbue br pw'IU· in1 U.S. Border Patro agents from the San Onofre checkpoint Sunday. The unidentified driver slowed ror inspection by agents at the San Onofre facility but sped away in his blue sedan at 10:54 p.m Two agents punued lhe sus- pected smuggle r on tbe San Diego Freeway northbound until the driver left the route and headed eaat on the Orte1a DAILY PILOT IMQr-C-10-l'f-•llll_ll .. t_ .. ___ .. , .. __ ..,. ... °"_ ,.,.... ..... _c-v -------· -·--.... _ ,,,...., lw ( .... -.--.--........ ~-... ,.v .. ...,,.,W'fW.l.....-..flWMAI~( .... A ,.,.. .. ,...,._.. ..,.., ..... , ........... ...,....,.. .. "'.,.,, \"""""' n.. ..................... ,.. ............ >JO w .... -.., II,....., ( ... ,. ~f ( ... fOfflU• .,..,. __ .. _ ... ft __ _ , •• •.cw-r ........ --0.--•-, ........ ..... i; ... .. "::.~ .. :=-_ .. .._ _,,_ ,.._ .... _ ......... , . OfltMe °'" .. _, __ ..,_ _JIOtl ..... -"', ,,., • .._........_. T•••ptuM (714)..., a111•1•Mt1.,~11 JMM111 LllJMN ...... MID4*"'•: T1t1•111 ..... ,, __ CM_ ...... c-ic .. °"= ~:=..~ rr.r •••.. ~-:n .. .;.;.;r. ...... .i ll'n .. ~=-~::;:r ...... ·-•·• _,..,.,.., .. r.1~,At!"ium-n. ~T ~:;.:.:; ca,, ~·.:.t .,,~ H .... Mlili -· fl'IOi.,., -,._, Highw ay in Sa n Juan Capistrano . A s low-movinc caaollne tanker truck blocked tbe agenu· pursuit. A abort time later , Orance County Sheriffs deputies halted the sedan and tumed the driver, belie ved to be an aUe.n, over to federal agents. Agent John Wesson said it is believed several undocumented aliens were amu11led in the auto's trunk and ned on fool. W eaon said 300 aliens and 13 smugglers were arrested near San Onofre Sunday. "That's pre· tty much par," he added. Tipsy Teens Arrested in Burglary Try A pair of Laguna Ueach teeu- agers. suffering the effecta of too much to drink, were ar- rested late Sunday In an attempt to secure even more, police re- ported. The boya, aae• 16 and 17, trtg- aered an alarm when tbey al- l•ledly pried open the backdoor to Cove Liquon, 1043 N. Cout Hl1hway, uid i nveatl1ator Danell Adamt. Sb• aaid tbet told offtcers they had been drlnkln1 on one ot the clt.y '1 northern beachea, ran out of beer and were attempUnt1 to secure a caM from the liquor et.ore'• storeroom. Both were "ver)' drunk." she added. Both boy1 were arretted In· 1lct. the 1tore for 1uapklon ot bur1lary at 11 :46 p.m . and turned over to their parenta lb.la morD.ln1. Ckmente ~~I Closed a1U~~.1a. San Clemente beachet re· malned clOMd lndtftnJtely today afttr an dtimat.d •.ooo caUom ol J~ fuel from • ruptured pipe hve mil.ea inland nowed down to the ahorea S.turday. Ch1 lif....-rdl wwned 1W1m· men and surf en Jbat they could suffer lktn lrrttatJoa U they take u dip in UM-water a long the two mile-a ol r~l-polluted beaches The flk!l wn Cleat reported flowln& from a dralnace channel north of Avenlda Plco al 4 p.m. Saturday. City firemen located the source, dammed up the channel "1ld 1oaked up about 25,000 1allou of lbe jet aircraft fuel by Sunday. C B. Miller. a spokesman for San Die10 Pipe Co. ln Los An1elel, said today lh• under· around pipe bis firm uled to carry jet aircraft futl to the U.S. Naval Station at Mlramar was ruptured by a landallde In the San Clemente hUll Saturda..v. Heavy rain.I were blamed for the earth movement that broke lhe fuel pipe in a remote area about. two miles east of the TRW plant ln San Clemente on Rancho Mlaaion Viejo property. Miller said It la not known ex- actly how much fuel wu Joel. The pipe from a Loa Aqele. plant to the San Diego facility was shut down soon after the leak wu d.lacovered. Twelve residents of San Clemente's Capistrano Shores mobile home park, 1880 N. El Camino Real, were told by city firemen that they may become lll if they inhale too many fumes from the fuel aplU. Some ol the aeulde communl· ty resident.a left t.belr homes Wl· Ul lbe fumea dllalpate, firemen aaJd U.S. Cout Guard veuell were called in over the weekend to aid ln clean.lq up the aplll lbat ex· tended about five miles off the San Clemente coast. San Clemente beaches have been closed three times in the past six weeks becau se of i>ew age splits I",.... Page Al QUAKE •.. not oo the San Andrea.a Fault. tald C arl Jobnaon , a geophyalcllt with tbe U .S . G=cal Survey stationed at 0 ....... wtdatD t.be San a=,...~·lal8 · ...... •1Y .,....0.1 to the San An· dreu." There were scattered ~ports of windows breaking in Indio and Palm Desert. California Department or Transportation crews worked to c l e ar severa l s l ides off California Highway 74 between here and Palm Desert and ad- vised travelers to stay off that road. Los Angeles aulhont1es ~aid there were no reports of rock or mudslides in unstable, wet can· yons in their area because of the quake. which was felt mo11Uy an the San Fernando Va lley that part of the city nearest the San Andreu Fault. However. there was a minor .. s howering or rocks" on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, ·n orthwest of Los Ange les, tihere la1t week· s heavy rains loosened dirt on the slide-prone eeaaide cliffs, said Los Ancelet County abertfrs Lt Jack Innes. The road was unaf- fected by the s Ude. he said. Jn Mexico, MexJcaU Municipal Police Offlcer Ruben Rojas said many residents relt the Jolt. "but nobody waa hurt and there are no reporta of bullclJoga down or anyt.hlog like that." John Schaller. s pokesman for the s tate Departm e nt or Foreatry in Hemet , 30 miles west or here, said (Ire officials had left their s tation near heN" to check on reports of rock 1Jlldes triggered by t he temblor Otherwise, he said, damage wa~ ·'nothing to speak of -some people's chi na Calling off the wall and a few lhJnga like that " Spring Crest , he said, is a re :i1o rl ar ea with "j ust privalc dwellings." the llrehouae and a restaurant that was closed when the quake hit. The initial tremor was felt In San Diego, River s ide. San Bernardino, Imperial, Oranac and Los Angeles counties. Dams in the San Die10 area. which overflowed durln1 the same s torms last week, a p· peared stable. F ... r~AJ SUDE ... landslide'• boundarte1 •re and what. Its potential la for 1tfect1n1 othe r f.ropert.Jes." Hea 1tant In makln1 predk · lions without completln1 tbf' study. Leighton Hid only that the Arch Beach Hel1hta anclfllt tilde area "l1 not expected to be n early BA exte n1fve 11 the Bluebird Canyon slide area." _____ ,.,., ____ ------------- ~~--..... LAGUNA ART MUSEUM OIRECTOtt TOM l!NMAN SURROUNDED 11Y RHCUeD ftAINT1NCl8 $500.000 Worth of Artwot1c Saved Prom w...., Grave by Human Chalft .. Human Chain Saves Art Risi11g JJ ater i11 Laguna Threatens Paintings By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of ltw Oatty ~,..,. •utt When mud slides, s treet& crumble and homes topple into t•anyons unde r driving ram. It t•an be in almost any number of Southe rn Cul1 fo rn1 a com munilles. Hut when a human chain rescues SS00,000 worth or paint ings, drawln1ts, s culptures . etchings and engravings from rising water. it has to be In Laguna Beach. The artworks are safely but unceremoniously stacked In a s mall street-level gallery ln the Laeuna Beach Muse um of Art handed up a slairca.se last week by n chain or lO museum direc tors . The work began when wat<•r began flowin g into the lowc·r museum st•ction a nd into th•· v;rn lt wh<>rc work!-by Jam<''> Strombonte . .John McLaughhn. Andy Wini:. Jl()gl·r Arm-slron~ and dozens of olh<'r Southern CCJ hfonua art1sl!I .1rc stored a!'> part of a pennunenl collection . Museum Dlrector Tom Enman said water conllnue1 to seep Into IF ..... P~AI OSCARS • • • Stallion ·· Meryl Streep w.-s rons1dert>d by many rnt 1c~ lo have played :i -c tarrin~ role in "Kram er vo, Kramer"' but was nominated for best supporting actress. Other-. 1n the category J ane Alex ander, "Kramer vs. Kramer'. Rarbara Barrie. "Breaking Away": Candice Ber~en ... St.art· Ing Over," a nd Mariel Hem· rngway, .. Manhattan.·· The nomlnee11 for best pictun· were "All That Jazz .· "Apocalypse Now." "Rreak1n Jt Away," "Kramer vs . Kramer" and "Norma Rae.'' A II the mm.~ won nominations for their directors except "N-orma Rae.·' A surprise nominee was Edouard Molinaro. who directed the French-Italian "La Cage Aux f'o lles." He joined Bob Foa&e of "AU That Ja zz": Franci s Coppo la . "Apocalpse Now": Peter Yates. "Breakini Away," and Robert Benton. "Kramer vs. Kramer." lht• lower lev<'I , including one 6'allcry, al the rJt1· or 1.500 gallon. a day Two small pumps were keep· ing the water level down to le!>!> Uum an inch by the end or the week that saw CA ~ene-s or ~lorm'> dump more than e1~hl inches of n un on soggy La1tuna Beach. It's the nnt time the Lacuo11 Beach muaeum ha s been plag ued by seep age, Enman s aid, although an overJ1ow1n~ :-.torm dram r~ulted an a lower-noo r flood in 1989. The conUnuoua seepage and humidity ming from the floor so m e 12 f eet b f'low the museum's entrance on Cliff C..:Onviction ln Murder Rever sed PHOENIX, Ariz. (APl -The Arizona Supreme Court r e- versed lbe murder coovlctiom or Max D unla p a od James Robison today In the bomb- killlng of news paper reporter DooBoUts. Tbe ..... ~ ........ ,, •• Cbandls Piilliii&., aDll o.&al». a Pboenb caatraclor . were un-r a 1 r l y prevented from c rou- examlning John Adamsoo. the state's key w1Lnc-s'"' in lht> 1977 ('311('. Ad am."<>n. wh o pleaded guilt\' to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 20 years. ad milted planlmg a bomb under Uolleg' car but invoked bis Fifth Amendment privilege against self.lncriminataon when defense attorneys attempted ..to Ql.f8SUon hjm about a payoff for ~ kUl- inff. Ma rlcopa County S uperior Court Judge Howard Thompeon erred ln allowing Adamson to in- voke the FU'th, the blab court s aid . because It vlolated Dunlap's and Roblaon'a Sixth Amendment rights to fully ques- tion their accuaen. Robllon and Dunlap have been on Arimna's Death Row. Bolles. a r~porter for tbe Arizona Republic. was lttrled while he was mvestJaauna re- portt.'d or1anlzed crime activity inAnzona. Drive al North Coast Hi ghway has resulted an removing other paintings from conspicuously blank wall.I . $300,000 worth ur works taken down were int'luding one by Picasso and others by FemaocJ. 1.1·~cr and Andrew Wyeth -on loan for the museum's "Th<.· <.:ollect.or's Eye" showing or the past few weeks . The abow plece1 are being r<.: Lurned safely lo their owners. The museum·s permanent col lect1on will be ukeo to a secun· room in the Laguna Savings and Loan office, Eoman said. They'll be returned when the water -seepina fro m an un· uaually hlgh water table -quits flowing m the mu~cum or tern vur ary housing can be found. Plans aJready a re being made to l'xcavate at least two of the mu.seum's subterranean walls. F:nman said. for mstallalion of :1 n u n d c r g r o und p um p In~ :-.vs tem cxpl'cted to keep tht· m useum wuter·ltghl 1n tht.- future. The COtil. be eslJmauxt, could reach $100.000. The 15·me mbe r muaeum board 11 to meet In apedaf aesaioo Tuesday, he said, to IAly final plans, including a probable •r~::.i~Uo~ for a lOJt·COll . .............. 1n thrt'...._.., t111e ...... which normally draws larse weekend crowds, will remain dosed until tht> annual antiqut> :-how. scheduled fo r the upsta1r-. ~a l11,>rll-s bl-gmo1nf: m.·xt Thu" II a)' Candidates Forum Slated Vi llage Laguna will h06 t ., forum for all Laguna Beach council candidates at 7 :30 tonight at the Council Chambers. The four City Council can- d I dates, lot'umbe nta Jack McDowell anc;t Sally Bellerue and cbalJensen Nell Fitzpatrick and Steven Rigp, ha ve been uked to speak on matters of en· vlroomental concern. Elertion day is April s. At stake are two seats on the City Council plus lhe ofOces or city clerk and city treuurer. ------------ - The Jean Comohmen1 A The Moc:casln with d hand 6GWr1 lrolhOf upper dt'ld v1~nm liOIO !Of 1 uoged rlur blhty R fhO Dune Boal with• ou·lllld ny\On •JOOel '-'<)'ftt 1oa100< e't1llel SIBV' l'l•lt1nQ slOle dnd 1 • • Oiir1 1emov.1Uo 1nnersote 1n khalu AL"SGARAGE ~6 f ASHION ISLAND N( WPORT BEACH (71d) 644-7030 17 Orange IAtast EDI TION . OL 73, NO. 56, 3 SECTIONS, H PAGES ORANOR COUNTY, CALt~RNIA ~ ~••rBemeto•• j D•lly Ne••P•IM'r f . :' c FIFTEEN CENTS River Tips Raft; FUilerton Man Dies 1 Glaa 111\arr_,, 11, ol hllenon. died S..CS.y WMD ...... ..,...., 'l'aft Ille ud a eom~ wen rldial down rain-filled Santa Ana Ri"91' overturned Mar t.be Gardie. Grove BoWevard bridae About the Um• of 8unctaY'a fatal raftJq acekleot, anotMr YOUDI man died ol lQJuriea be suffered ln a atmUar accident Friday att.n.ooft. Cone 11.. ud Hwatinatoo hada ~ llelieopUn jG6Dtd local '°'* Md fin UDlta la tM •tte• to NMM llana1. wbo waa no.ta.c face clown lJl b1a red Ul•jMM&. jovercrouln• in Santa' Ana. MlcbMil Tbomu A.abton, M, ol Weatmlnater, dled ln Canyon General HoapltaJ, two daya after the raft be and three other Cal State Fullerton students were ridinl also overturned in the Santa Ana River. lluray ud Tbomu Parket. 11, allool l°'UDlrtoft, bad entered tbe water near Aaabeim Stadium. • Police said Murray's compan· lon was almost immediately ·rescued by a passing motorist but Murray ·wu sweet away by the Adams Street bndge which separates Costa Mesa and Hunt· in1ton Beach. where his body was pulled out by city lifeguards. The other three men were un- tnJ u red 'Shake Felt Here Tbe raft cau.&bt oo a flood coo· trol dam near lbe Garden Grove Boulevard overcrosslng a nd dumped both young men into the water, police said. Quake Triggers Landslides, Fire SPRING CREST CAP) -An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale jolted a wide area of Southern California today, triggering landslides. shattering windows in two cities and spark· ing at least one fi re. 1 The quake was fell in Orange County as people from Mexico to Los Angeles, a n area with a population of about 10 million. were awakened by the temblor . Within four hours, a dozen al· tershocks had been recorded, five of them stronger than 3.0 on the Richter scale, said Kate Hut· ton. a seismologist at Calt~h in Pa sadena . T h e s tronj?est ,.,. ......... GOLD MEDALIST GETS PRESIDENTIAL HUG Carter Congratulate• Skater Eric Hekten U.S. Olympic Team Hosted by Carter • WASHINGTON <AP > -Presi· d ent Carter welcomed members pf the U.S. Winter Olympic team 'to the White House today. call· ~n g t h em "modern-d ay ~m erican heroes." (Re lated rtorles, pboto, Page 81). With the Marine Band pla)'ini )be Olympic theme, the athletes !climbed the stepa to tbe aoutb eCODY of the Wblt• House re they were peeted " tM wn and 11n. carter and . Walter lloadele; wUe al t*be rice preeideat- t Carter lbook hudl witb aB I.be ·~ but a11o a•ve a blc itllq to Eric Belden, tbe speed •kater who won Owe aokt medals durln1 the just-completed Gamea can..._ buaed u..sa Pra- ..uuae ol Nortbr1at• the .Over medathlt in flftN •'•tin&• ad 'Betb Hall•, JOUD,.r .....-al Erle wbo aalned a bl'Gll8I In •.apeed 1ut1n1. He allO ane llJ.u lllldlD a HUI• ktM oa tbe fonlln1 i· After' ...... tbe ........ Carter ...... ll'UQP ol ..,. •••• ...... 1.a .. ·•-· ~I' t ol dla UDIMd ..,_, •-o1111a......-... ments I have ever experienced." Several tbouand apect.ators braved the snow to greet the athletes upon their arrival at An· drewa Air Force Base in nearby Marylud. Goalie Jim Craig of the gold medal-winning hockey team said tbe ftrst-place finish wu "an unbebftable tbrlll. I don't tb.lnk lt eould ..... bappeo apin. ''It'• like ..-. to. tbe moon or .......... .• er-. Mid. ,.... ..... -olf ....,. • mnt atrpluet ud bouded ...... to ... Wbite a... for a I~ ... mH¢1DI wttb Can.r. Some were wearlDa tbetr medall m'Omlld tMlr Deeb. Al tpeetllt.On at tbe Olympic. eveata bad done, tb• atrport crowd ......... :•uu, tJ&\" ... wawd AIMlteu na,.. In awe«ort to keep .-rm for ae~enl ..._. wldle weltbll for the pa-, tbe airport 1pec- tatora 1an1 .. America the a.WttfalN and otllel' petltotie ,. ........... dla ..... tor tlM ..... a.... ..... ol tile ........ •"wted .... erowcl"' •• tlM z 1rol..utlelw,~­tn1._..~1lplq auto-.,..,... • measured 3.7, she said. She said there was probably no relation between today's 2:47 a.m. quake. centered in the San· ta Rosa Mountains near the re· sort hamlet of Spring Crest 120 miles east of Los Angeles, and two s mall quakes that jolted Borrego Springs 15 miles south on Frtday. "It doesn't appear to be an ar. tersboclt of anything recent, so I think we'll have to call it a _quake of its own,•' she said. There were no immediate re· ports of injury from the quake or of damage to newly repaired flood control levees tbat bad been broken in lut week's serie9 of storms. ~~~-r:llll!l!:!"!.~.~u.~~ Palm p , cauillt ftre when the q e broke a natural gas :=:1 !~--· ftad .. ks i&1'.f et•CZc1a were still tryiq •.......,.the ctaaraUoa of the temblor. which was cla11ified aa moderate, but It ln· ilially appeared to last five to 10 seconds at the epicenter. said Ms. Hutton. The Spring Crest quake was not on the San Andreas Fault. s a id Car l J ob n s.o n • a geophys icist with the U.S. Geological Survey st.ati~Ded at Caltech, but WU within the San Jacinto Fault zone, which "is es· sentially parallel to the San An· dre1s." There were st!attered reports of windows breaking in Indio and Palm Desert. California Department of Transportation crews worked to c lear several s l i d es o ff California Highway 74 between here and Palm Desert and ad· vised travelers to stay off that road. • Los Angeles authorities said there were no reports or rock or mudslides in unstable, wet can- yons in their area because of the quake, which wu felt mostly in the Sao Fernando Valley - that part of the city nearest the San Andreas Fault. In tbe U.S. borde r city of Calexico, which waa bit hard by a 6.5 eartbqualle last Oct. 15, residents felt tb1a morning's temblor "OD.ly sU1btly." said police diapatcber Joe Lomes. Howe¥er, -tMN wu a minor "showerin1 of rocks" on the Pacific Coast H ighway in Malibu, northwest of Los Angeles, where last week's heavy rains loo9ened dirt on tbe s Ude·prme seaside cliffs, said Los Ancelet County sheriffs Lt. Jack lnnea. Tile road waa unaf· fect.ed by tbe lllde, be said. C4R AD 'GOT DOUBLE YALUE o.lty ""-,,_ ., •te-·-RAFT (CIACLE.D) WHICH CARRIED FULLERTON MAN TO HIS DEATH ON SANTA ANA AIYER Companion Aeecued by PH_.ng Motori•t Near G•rden Grove Bovleverd in Santa Ana 'Jazz' Ties 'Kramer' for Oscar Race H OLLYWOOD CAP ) "Kramer vs. Kram e r ." a touching story of a child custody battle, and ''All That J azz," a musical about a director's brush with death, captured top honors in the S2nd Acade m y Award noO)inations today with nine apiece. "Apocalypse Now." a searing account of the Vietnam War. followed with eight nominations. The modestly budgeted "Breaking Away" was nominal· ed. in five categor ies. "The Cbin a Syndrome," "Norma Rae" and "1be Rose" followed with four each. "All That Jau" was the sur· prise of the nominations. That Bob ,.oae film bad aroused con· troveny, with some calling it a masterwork and others con· siderlng It aelf·lndul1ent, Roy Scheider was nominated as best actor for a role that closely oaraUeled F088e's Ille. Ot.ben named for best actor: Ou1Un Hoffman, "Kramer vs. Kramer"; Jack Lemmon, ''The Cb.l.Da Sywlrome"· Al Padno. ". • • And l•tlce FOr All," and Peter Sellera. "Belac There ... ~ wlnDer Jane Fonda ... •• .. ....... tar tM flftb tbM ...... aetreel tar • .,,.. Qdaa Sn" Al80 named: Jlll C bm'Sb, "Startlna Over"; Sal Pleld, .. Norma R•e".; ............... "C'baptln' ....... ........ llidler, • .,,.. Roee.''· ADotber two~Ume wlaaer, llel~.t:7:'48· wu amoaa tbe nom tar npporUq adol': b• wu •••••-tor .,Bela1 Tllen... OtMn fW 1appoltlaa aetor: Robert Duvall, "ApoealYDlle Now": FNdric .......... ,.,... ...... ; J..un a-ir .. ·-sa-• ... &raw," .. .......... -n..m.a ..... M.,S ...... ftl CCI II td ............... plQtd. .. ..,,., .... Al) Married I Week Auto Crash Takes NeivlyuJed's Life A ltttlc over a week ago. 22· yeor -old Jan Kline Melton of Anaheim was married at the Newport-Mesa Chnstian Center m Costa Mesa. On Tuesday, her funer al services will be held there. Mr s . Melton die d 1n an automobile accident in t be Tahoe area Feb. 20 while on her h oneym oon with her br ide· groom. John R. Melton of Costa Mesa SerVlces will begm at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the center. 148 22nd St. Vllitatioa is set from 3 to 9 p.m. today at Plerc-e Brothers Be ll Broadway Mortuary i n Costa Mesa. Interment will be at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana. Mrs. Melton. a graduate of Villa Park High School. worked for the past three years as a title searcher and escrow secretary a nd was active \n Calvary 'Distraction' Causes Cra&h A mcJCorcytllst who told police he WU di.ltracted by "a iood· loollnl cbldl" suffered cull and bnaltel Sunday when be co1lided witb tbe rear ol a car, olftcen aaid. llm Sta1111aard Gaqer, 19, of 530 W. Wlbon St., Cotta ..... ... tnlad but not boepltalbed at Coata lleaa Memorial Boepltal to0owtn1 the t :41 p.a. acdcllat • WUloD 9trelt_. ot Pomou A.._ Cllftdall Midi Pollee Mid Gn .. r c.aMed wttll ... r.r ot. air ...... .., a.,._ r . c.n-, ,.,, ti i... Beaela, wbo ... n·t lajvecl. Nett.blr ftlde)9 WU MrtoaalJ damqed, tbeJ uld . ' Chapel an Santa Ana Her family described her as a vivacious young woman who had long looke d forwa rd to her beautiful wedding. In addition to her nusband. Mrs. Melton leaves her mother. Donna Kline. and her father. George Kline. both of Orange; . her sister Terilyn Hanmer oC Newbury Park; he r sister Rae Ann Shearer of Orange, and brothers Martin Kline. Scott Kline and Alan Kline. all of Oran1e. Coast Weather Patchy overnl1ht fog near beaches, otherwise variable bigb cloudioess. A Uttle cooler Tuesday. Lowa toei1bt 48 at the beachet and 54 inland . Hisha n.ctay from low to m1d ., alone tbe coast and low 70s lnland. INSIDE TOD-'" flw Mc:•dble 1'ktory of the U.S. llochj, t.am t11 tlte W•nter Olll"'Pc• '""'' to IMloe tttrnd ne10 pride ftt Americci. SH Page Bl. ··-· g ..., ... g l i j t t t I f ~ l 1 ...,..., .... ,., JIJST BREAKJNC--........ l..oN *'9U ''°"' ....... lllOt'td -"I zl ..... •r J p ...... --~---· ' New Archbilhop Of Canterbury Set LONDON tAP) -.,_rt R ... e World WU' Q .. , hero Md rhurt'b ~MIUon.U.t. wM 'W•hd '*'-• at.. MW Arcbblahop o( Ca11terbury. aphitual leader of 15 •lWoa Aa1Ucau •round the world, lecl\ldllll UlrM ml1Uoa U.S • Epraeopallana lo a 50 minute centD"lony In the crypt of St. Paul'• Cathed,..l. a royal commluk>rl ol •ltbt blabops ol UM P'rotell&Dt Churcb ol BQalud conlinn«t the st-yeeM>kt RUMie ln hll new office. flWld• 1ucceed1 Arehbi1bop Doaald Co11an. who hH reached tho compulJory ret.lrem•nl aie or 70, and biecom•• the l02nd man to hold the po9l 1lnc-e the o.ned1rt1nc rnlulonary Au1u1tlne waa aent to En•land by Pope Gre1ory I In ~ A V AuautUne bfoc:amc anhbla bop In 511 .... BELOl\ADE. Yu1oela.ta <AP> -Pr•khnl JO.Up Bren '-Tlto'a ~tora battled PIM\UDODla today aa well u the heart 'and lddney allnMftta that ha" broqbt Yuaoelavi•'• 11·year-okS leader near lbe polnt ol death. Jn an advhory I.Oday , 'nto'a medical paoel uld bia coocUUOo .. ,, wit.bout c:buae." "lntenalv·e treatment la bema conUaued," the panel Aid. giving no detaHs of the treatment OI' sayin1 whether ll had helped reline the pneumonia I"""• Ce S..tc $C• Tnw NEW YORK <AP> Sen. Jacob K Jav1ts today an· no unced he will seek a fiflh term m the U.S. Senate at the a1e or 75, ending months of speculation about the veteran Republican's political intentions Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman. former Miss America Bess Myerson and former New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay either have a nnounced or are prominently mentioned as Democratic candidates. Among those me ntioned as Republican candidates are Rep. Jack Kemp, former Rep. Bruce Caputo and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. c.l»a .. E•rape • o Flerid• MARATHON, Fla. <AP> -Twenty-six Cubans comman· deered a fis hl.ng boat today, fon:lng the four-man crew to head for Florida, the Coas t Guard reported. The 45-foot fishing boat Lucero ran aground off this com· munity as it approached the Florida Keys, a Coast Guard spokesman said. No injuries were immediately reported aboard th~ boat. which was renoat.ed by the Coast Guard. It was the third s uch hijacking out of Cuba this month Mesa Candidates Off er Suggestions ., ,..,.':B.'" ...... Fountain Val'91 •le••tary •chool ~ reUanMd to t.belr claHrooma today. endln1 their Jo.day stnkt . 1'M1 ~ed • tbre•·1ear contract propo1al Suaclay. Tiit 11r•ment. which waa propoeed by u state mediator la'riday night . allo wu approved by t ruateea of the Fountain Valley School Dlatrlct at a a pedal meetJ.na Sunday night. Teacher Pal Hamey. presl· dent ol the Fountain Valley E4uuUoo A.uoclaUoo. Hid UD· Ion members approved lbe COG· trad by a vote ol 213 to 47. But abe added that t.eacben wereo't happy wit.b tbe aetUement. Aalled wby teacbera approved the pac:t, Mn. Harney said, "I think tbey felt they had no choice." The agreement varies sllptly from lbe "laat. best and final of. fer" presented by the district one week earlier. Under the approved pact. teachers will receive a 9 percent pay raise retroactive t.o July 1, 1979, a 7 percent r aiae for lhe 1980-81 school year and an 8 per- cent raise for 1981-82. A contingency clause was added, however. permitting the diatiict t.o reopen negoUaUoos on these rabes If state funding Is significantly decreued in com· lng yean. The c:ontroverslal modified day baa been deleted from ~ new contract. bul ln an attached memorandum ol aereemeot the district pledged to continue the modified day t.brougb the cur· rent t.enn and to set up a com· mltt.ee of parents. teachers and administrators t.o study whether It should be continued. 3Arreswd In Burglary Of Mesa Bar '1 oo many car1> and not enough houi.cs arc seen as big problems in Costa Mesa by some can- didates for lhe City Council. Harbor lioulevard und lSth Two men and a 17·yeur-old Street. youth were a rrested Sunday on Others see a ma rina along the Santa Ana River in Cost.a Mesa's future. Some want more bike 'trails winding through the elty. 1\nd at least one candidate for the three council aeata voters UJ~fWiu~· ......... ct~ ..... ' ,,,..,. ct.man Wbo :uf t=r com· lnta rrom residents Another suggests a four-day work week will help solve the city's traffic problems Eight or the nine <'Ouncil ('&n· didates cxpres:.cd their view:. Friday during a forum at the llal<'crest clubhoui.t• ~p<>nsorf'<l by several north <.;osta Me:.a or ganizations. About 50 persons :-.howcd up to hear the can· didates. One candidlJl('. author David Bub-.1gt•r. m11>Hd the forum fl l'rC IS l>Oml' Of what lhC e ight who did make 1t had to say Mayor •:d Mc•'arland, who 1!> running for re·lecl1on. s aid he favors completion or the Costu Mesa F'reeway. improvement of ea1>t-west traffic through town, and encouragement of a four· di.tY work week to solve the c1 ty·s traHic problems. I n add1t1on t o traffic. Mc f'arlund pointed to inade· quate hous ing and the re- development of the downtown area as diflicullil.'S faced by the city CouacUman Donn Hall, who also is seeking re·c lcctlon, said he doesn't think tearing down th e Newport frontage Is necessary t.o the redevelopment of downtown One proposal for r edevelop· menl of downtown Costa Mesa calls for condemnation and tear 1ng down of businesses along Newpo rt Boulevard between OftANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT fN>Ot•"O"f'4)4t\t (»ily "'~• e ifhWhttf'l 1\t(llP' t)t,,_.d ,,_. ,.._, P..n,. I\ ....... .,..,., l)y ftw C)t M\Qllll" (O.\I p~,,.,_,.(.,....,..y ,_..,. ..... ttOl"\••r ovf>lt\hlld Maind.., '"'~ 1Jrlifj9V tot (~•• #ot'W ,.._'flllDOt't IMllH I\ tt~l..,..tOl't .. A(~ I W"'f t4tM,\f•ll•., 1""'4W ~ .. Mh/~thf'M\I A 'fftO•• t~f"Ott'4Wt•,OVIJ'•\IW'fl S..t1i1rd•.,,•,,_, ~' , .... ,..,... .......... Vltf'lit ... ..,,_. I\ fJift ))0 W•\t •• ., S..'"4~ (Mi• MfoW.. , .. ..__ .... ,,.,. .. _. .. _ ,.,.,~.~~, , ... ~ ...... ,.." ___ .. .._ ·-·"--..... .,. n::::...._.~ ~ ......... "~~­ .'"'''...,.. lriiW"'ff•"9t.dltor' Coe&.81M••0Mc. Mtlll"t ::.:::· :•J ~":':'61 '1t.1• Offloe• ..=....~ .. ..,.~:it:.-:.~~-:.~~. Hall favors completion of the suspldon of burglarizing a Costa Santa Ana River marina that Mesa bar earlier that morning, has been talked about for years police said today. and completion o r lhe Costa In addition t.o the 17·year-old Meaa Freeway. Santa Ana boy, the al'l"eltees nJta &&eel. a coametic dia· were idenUfted u Kenneth Lee tributor who ran unau~ceufully Mandakis, 18, and Gary L«;e m the last council election, told Helton. 24. Both men listed their ..... .., .... 4 ..._._ ... •dclrnMa a• ,tbe Bel Con10 ··-• ...,__ mM ..................... wl lb• eoancll'• deetaJ• eo•· ...a ._.. Mid la lieu o1 IS,000 cemlqthe Amel developmeat. ball on llUlpdoft of burctarY. Dklt C.rstemea, chairman of lhc city's Planning Comm iuion, 1s c a mpaigning on his back · ground in real estate and on the t•ommission. ·Tm seriously conc<-med with lht· ind1v1dual ':. properly rights," Carstensen said ... We m usl protect our environme nt and our lifestylci.. ·· Richard Johnston, ;.1 Garden Grove car deale r, told the CIU dience he decided to run for lhc City Council afte r efforts to talk with President Carter und Gov crnor Brown about the gai. cn !.1i. failed. "If you can't beat 'em JOm 'cm,·· he said. Eric Jobnaon, a businessman and past president of the Cost•• Mes a·Newport H a rbor Lion1> Club. said he support:; comple· t1on or tbe marina and the freeway, and redevelopm ent on the west side of town. Bike trails and an offi ce where residents can air their views were suggested by real estate salesman Robert Graham. "The reason we're not strong with the state Is because we don't have support from the resl· dents, .. Graham said. "You have to e ncourage people to become involved ... Improved bus routes and sidewalks leading to a ll the city's shopping center s were proposed by Paal Raver . Raver. who ran unsuccessfully for the council two years ago, works for lht• COi.lilly a nd serves on the c1t y·s Housing and Community Development Committee poUceaaid. ff elt.on alJo faces a $2 .SOO pro- b a ti on violation warrant from Jlar~r Municipal Court and a S500 fru lure to appear warrant fro m Central Orange County Municipal Court. police said They said the burglary at lht: Chalet Bar, 2645 Harbor Blvd . was discovered al about 7 a m by a Janitor. Someone had ~mashed through a barr<.'C! win- dc1w and part of a plustcr wall und raps ackcd drawe rs and v(•nd1n~ machines, taking about $400 an t•o1ns An hour later. Officer Dennis ~anders. who hadn't yet leam<.-d of the brcak-a.n . was on patrol nearby when he s potted the three suspects on the sidewalk a nd became suspicious when they a llegedly tried to hide ~ paper baR. poll« said. Sanders stOJ>p(!d and found the bag full of coins, officers said. After learning of the butiJary, he also noted that several of the suspects had plaster on their c lothes. they said The three were a rrested without l.ncident, poUee said. Crash Kills Boy, 5 HOLYOKE. Colo. <AP) -A 5- year-old boy waa killed and nine persona were injured when• Con· tinenlal Trailway1 bua •t.rudt a car making a U-tum on an Icy highway. police aaid . Troy Bryant of Amhent, a paaffftpr In the car, was pronounced dead at the scene. f 'ro.PapAI OSCARS NOMINATIONS • • • s tarring role In "Kramer vs. Kramer" but wu nominated for best supporting actreaa. Others i n the categor y : Jane Alex ander, "Kramer vs. Kramer"; Barbara Barrie, "Breakin& Away"; caodJce.Ber1en, ''Start· in1 Over," and Mariel Hem· ln1way. "Manhattan." The nominees for best picture were "All That J au," "Apocaly~ Now,.. .. 8reaklna Awa)','' •Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Norma Rae." All the nJma won nomlnatioM for Lbtlr dlrectora except "Norma Rae.'' A aurprlH nominee wu Edouard Molinaro. wbo dlNCted the French·ltallao ''L• Caae Aux 1"01l11 ... He Jotaed Bob P'oue of ·•All TMt Jazz"; Francis Coppola. "Apocalpse Now"; Peter Yates, ··ereaklq Away," and Robert Bent.oo1 "kramer n . Kramer." Nominated for beat forelp languaae film : "The Maids of Wllco," Poland; "Mama TUrns a Hundred,'' Spain; "A Simple Story." Fra nee; "The Tin Orum," We1tt Germ.any; "To fortet Venice,'' Italy. Nam~d In the best sona c atetory: "It Goes Like It Goea," "Norma Rae"; "The Rainbow Connection." "The Mup~ Movie": ''It's ltuy to Say,• "10''; "Throufh Ole E1t1 of Love," "Ice Ca1tle1," and "I'll Never Say Goodbye," "Tbe PromiM.'' ,.._ -------- ~ ............ ~ eDtSON MIU.EA (SECOND FROM AIGHT)AT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION SrT'E From t.ft, Coto cs. Caza Wattr .... a 88rbara Elpper, Saftdr Mack, Miiier. Aide etwte Loumelda Coto de Caza Bridge Ready for Traveling By DEWRESBROOKS IRWIN Ol t.,. o.tty ,.,._ 1wtt The m1htary bridge leading ~1c ross rain flooded Trabuco Canyon Hoad to Coto dt• Caza should be rradv for travel today, <·ounty offkiah :.aid. t Rclated story Paite AJ J Trabuco Canyon Road 1s lhf' only access to Coto dt· Caza About 350 rw r:.ons rt"11dan ~ 10 thl· area wen· l!>OlatC'd from tht: n ·!>t of the county when flood watt:r.> wa:.ht!d out a !>~gm cnt of the road Feb 17 The first month :. rent on the hr1dge will cost count y t ax pa) ers about $25.000. ~aid fW} Rhoads of C'Ounty !::nv1ronmcn tal Management Ag<:nc)' But the total t.•<n>t will likely bt· .. ubstant1a lh mon· than that. n hoads adde<J OlfiC'ials will latt•r upply ror rt·deral d1 'lastcr relief funds tn r1·1mbun.t• tht: county part or all of the cost of the bndi.:t: Rhoad!> ~atd 1t is n·t )<:t certain whether Oranl!e County will re· cc1ve :my frde ral re1mbur!'le rnPnt !\t or rover . county offi cials arc JI n•ady embroiled in a d.lsput.c over an ad ditional S600 per month charge the bridge com· µany "las levied for the uu o( two new ramp!>. which arc :.till 1·n routt' ID th<' !>llt: After the f1ri.t month's SZ!l.000 rt-ntal fee. which includes i.tup ping . decking and plank1n1i: ro-.ti., ~ monthly rent would IK· S!> .~. offic'1als said That·s without the extra $600 ror the new rampi.. which or r1 c1 als Said wen: lh\' fJOl'" o r1g1nallv ordc.-r ed JOd tha t ..,hriuhl hav1• t)t~n wnt 1n..,t••ac1 llow1·v1•r 1 h1· IP:t'>l' a1:a·,·rrwnt ., q~ n l.'d by <'OllO l y rep r esen t.it1ves includt•d a !.IX month m1n1mum rental. Hhoad!'> !.aid Jet Fuel Closes CWrnente Beaches By &AYllOND ESTllADAJB. °' _ _,, __ Sao Clemente beaebea r e· maloed cto.ed lnde0n1tely today after an e11Umaled 80.000 gallons of jet fuel frt>m a ruptured pirw five miles Inland flnwcd down to the :.oo~ Saturdav 0 ~egalive Blood Needed Officials at Ho ag Me mon al Hospital In N<>wport Reach i.a1d today d o nori. with type 0 negative blood a rt· needed to he lp an the treatment of a pa t1ent with leuke m ia Those who hnvc thi s t ypi· blood can go to the Amenctrn Red Cross office at 601 N Golden Circle Drive in Santa Ana to make donations . Hospital offi cials arl' w1thbold Ing the name or the patient at the request of the family The blood transrui.lons arc necessary to help stop the spread o( the blood d.Jsease. City uteauarcb warned swim men...s..-r.11-..\,be7~ auffer aide lrritlldoe tt ~ '*- a dip in U. W8tet Uooc U.. two m Iles of r&aei ·polluted beaches. T he fuel was first reported fl owing from a drainage channt'I north of Averuda Pico at 4 pm Saturday Clly firemen locat£-d the source dammed up the channel und soakt-d up »bout 25.000 gallons of the Jt>l aircraft fuel by Sunday. C. B. Miller. a spokes man for San Diego Pipe Co. 1n Los Angeles. said today lbe under· ground pipe his firm used to carry jet aircraft fuel to the U.S. Naval Stat.ion al Miramar was ruptured by a landslide in the San Clemente hills Saturda,v. Heavy rains were blamed for t he earth movement that brote the fuel pipe in a remote area about two miles east of lbe TRW i>la nt In San C le m ente on Rancho MJ.utoo Viejo property Miller sa.ld ll ls not known ex· aclly how much fuel was lost. The pipe from a Los Angeles plant t.o the Sao Die10 facility was shut down soon after the leak wu discovered ~eu~ Trustee To Be Picked Tuesclny Nil{lit One of hve candidates for an opening on the Newport-Mesa school board will be :.e lected for the post at Tuesday's trustee meeting. school offi cial:. 1rn1d. The (1v<• are Sl'Ckmg the seat vacated <"arher lh1s month by the res1gnauon of trustee Carol Martin. who represented trustee area live Apply1n~ for the po'\t a re V.1lham S Caldwt:I!. d poltt1caJ ..,c1enrt· teacher d t Cdl Poly P omona ; Jud 1th A rranco, former pres1d('nt of the Harbor 'ounc1I PTA: David C Henley. J Cal Poly Pomona Joum ahs m proft-ssor. Charle!'> Smoot. d form('r 1 rU !'>\t'l' o r the Loi. Angt·lt-.... l·n1hNI S<'trool 01stnct. and Jo-lyn Wayn•·. dire('tor of 1 h" Oranl(l' C<>unt v I ndochincw ll··fUj.(t~·~ \:-...,1 ... t.1nn· Jl rowct Mesa Teacher Marifl" Stilson Rite Slated Mass wJIJ be said Wednesday for Mane .. JO<'y·· Stilson, a long. lJme Costa M ~a teacher. 11.ho cl.led r•.a Her death _.. a »7e•r t eaching career al TeWlnkle Middle School and College Partc. where s he taught fourth grade !\1 asi. will be <.aid Wf'dnesday Jt X p m . Jt St J11.1rh1m.., Cathnhr Chur('h, 1%-1 OrJngi· 1\\enul·. Co:.lJ ~ft~.1 The family t!> requPsttng that m~monal donauons be made to t ht• J c s s 1 e 8 a k er f-' u n d for Rt'tarded Chlldrt>n, 8850 South Side A venue, Elk C rove. Call f Survivors include her brother" Lowell of Etk Grove a nd Fred of Kermm and her mother Oaysc Stilson. Elk Grove Payroll Heisted ROME CAP> -Bandits mas· queradina as railway workers disarmed two private guards escorting a payroll to the ltahan Tran~rtation Ministry today and eacaped through a window wi th an estimated $720.000. pollC'e reported ---------------- , Thn Joan Compllmont fl Thu Mo11 II'~'' with .1 nand &8Wl"I ltAthftt 111)()1 ~ , 1n<1 v1nr11m SOle tr.J( , uQO<td dlJ(9hNlly n 1 NI Ou<W' Boni Wllh .1 (llJ•llloO nylon \JPPQf 'Jt<1<~(l fo.Jlhof ()'yOIOI SlllyS nok1no •,Qn 111'11'1 .1 :> p.in riJ<fl( 11111tlln 1n1'1()('6()1t> 1n 11;1·13~ ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NFWPOR T 8F ACH 17141644 7030 6 .. 11.&NESS I STOCKS Monday'• NYSE 2 p.m. (EST) Price. TRANSACTIONS .. ,_.,Fen.y25,1tl0 S DM.YNDT .. Skyscrapers Tur " Wwtown Into Denver Diamon DENVER CAP) -Downtown Denver, rialng out of sandy plairus 20 miles from the Rockies, Is In the midst 0P11 bUUon-dOllar bu.Ud1ng boom fueled by expectation it will be the heart and hub of a new energy induatry. By the end of the 19808. the city core tha t started a s a l.9lh century gold and catUe boom town will be a hall-mile stretch of skyscrapers, stores and luxury condominiums bisected by a SS7 million bus-pedestrian m a ll . The mall pro1ect began recently with realignme nt or one-way streets nankmg lhe site. BY l.M, SOME lt 8KYSCRAP£&S will be completed. planners say. "Th1s t.L'ied to be Skid Row : now look at it," said Jack Clifford. assl.stant executive director or the Denver Urban Renewal Authority, gesturing out his office window at a cluster of half.completed buildings. "Sometimes we get a little cautious about over· building, then we take another look," be said. "We're creating two-to three-m illion square feet of office s pace. but we're still running at a 4 to 5 percent vacancy r ate .. They're gobbling 1t up as we build it and they're s Ull roming " · GOLD WAS DISCOVERED in 1858 about hall a milt \OUthw~t or \\<here all the frenzied building Is taking place. 1lw town that berame Den ver was then called ~. \h:Jrlcs Tht gold petered out quickly. but the c<1tt le barons moved 1n. butldmi: opulent mansions just cast 9f tov. n in a frenzied a ttempt to out du lhe1r neighbors 1 f\s the phuns l'ast of thl' Rork1e'> Sf'ttled into a farming t'C'U nomy. 01.'nvn becamt· .1 c<:nter for produce sto rage transportation and b;inkini.: ~ov. 1l'i rut url' may he in t·ner~.'' rt.>sourres Oenvf."r 1s ideal!} lor<il<·d fJr this ~uch of the explora t1on for ... hall· oil IS fOCUM.'<.I on the Wc<item Slope o r lbt RoC'kll'S 1n Colorado The· !>l ilte also has large deposits ~f c·oJI , mol)bdcnum and ur<inium. CLIFFORD AID MA""JY of the future skyscraper ten .int:-. are m1nmg firms surh as Anaconda and Amax a nd oil compilnt C'~ .!>Ul'h a~ \mr>rn Chevron and '.llanlJr H1rhfield More arc:-l'Xpt'Cled tr> move in a~ the t:n1ted States launc-ht·~ an effort t<J dcvi·lop 'Ynlht'tll' fucb. Ch Hord !>atd The Urb:rn Rl..newal Authonty onrsl'CS the largest -.inglt• rhW1k of downtown n:al estate the I 13 a<-re. 27 block -.kvbne a rea li~ the lime 1L'> last p:..ircel of land has ~en deHdoped -.nm<· 10 year.. from nov. Sk) hnc "'111 tncluoe more thin S500 million 1n low mcomt-h<1us1ng. luxury rondom1n1um:. ,.:la's ;.ind slt·•·I offtt'l' bu1ld1n~!> and dozen~ of '>lfJre!'. AT THE OPPOSITE END of the core 1s another half· billion-dollar rlustN of skysrrapers financed aod die · vt-loped by pnvatc farms ranging from giant mining con- <:erns tD rnsuranrc romparues aod foreign investment SYJI· dirates, many from Canad.a. The 11-block pedestrian mall that will link the t'<t'O ar eas is a proJeCt of Denver's Regional Transportation District and as aimed at breathing new life loto downtovtn rel a ii businesses. 1. "We have a good d owntown from a commettlal stano· point. but it's pretty much an 8-to-5 working env1rori- m eot," said transit direc:tor Howard Beck. • In addition to boosUnf retaiT sales and beauU/;. Denver. the maU also is lat.ended to cut the city's gro g pollution proble m . DENVER'S AIR WAS ONCE so pristine that I.he c~y was known as a cente r for treatment o r tuberculosis artd asthma But auto exhausts have clogged the air, and t~e Colorado Mc-d1cal Society suggested last ) ear that peopJ1· with respiratory diseases might benefit b ... ltvin~ c;ome where t.•lse So .i dt.•r1s1on to bu\ d1csel busl·~ rather thJn the mor1• l'XP("OSlvt'. but clet1ner· l'h.•rtncal buo;C'~ v.as rnt1c1wd by 1•n ''1ronmentJlh m1nd1·d cn1iens and the En .. ·1ronment.a I ProteclJon i\!!cnc) City offt<"tals <ibo hope the mall ..... 11 help halt lh1• spra"'I Lh:.11 h.i:-. -.c·attcred the cit) s work force 30 miles in C'tlht?r d.lrl'ction <.tlong thf' Front Range of the Rockies. The sprawl has l'Ul Dcnvt"r" .. ~hare or federa l transit funrh, "h1ch arc basl·d in part on population density The ant1-spruwl e ffort also 1s reflected in the do wntown bwld.lng pui'>h In the Skyline pro1cct. about $19 6 million is going to 690 units of low-income hous in~ ancl <in additional S80 2 m11£1on to 811 condom1nium!'I ranging 111 price from SS0.000 to S250.000 Occide ntal Plans Mining Venture LOS ANGELE$ (Al'l -Occidental Petroleum Corp. says 1t will begin developing an open pit mine In the Al· Llgalor Ridge gold deposit ll1 northern Nevada in a joint venture with Amselco M merals lnr . Partial production 1s expected to begm late this year, with full product.Jon reached in 1981 THE LOS ANGELES-BASED oil concern said the two romparues plan to mine about 750,000 short tons or or e an· nuaUy. It estimated reserves at about 5 milUon short tons. or slightly more than six years' worth of production. at an average yield of 0.12 ounces o{ gold per ton. By comparison. the largest U.S. gold produce} Homestake Mining Co .. produ~ about 1.6 million tons gold ore in 1978 from its South Dakota m ine, with average yield of 0.18 ounce of gold per ton. Wfl'll CURRENT SPOT GOLD prices at about $700 a ounce. the reserves of Occidental and Amelsco are worth about $411 million. The companies did not Indicate what their estimated production costs would be for the min ve nture. Amselco Mine rals. a unit of Loodon-bascd Selectio Trust Ud., will be the operator ot the protect . Gold, Silve r Quotations I 81 TIM AModa&ed. Prell 1 Seketed world ic>ldrfx'l: toay: , 1 ..._: mol"llliac 1825.oo. off $5.00: an.l"DOOri Oxln1 9618.50, off $1.1.50. \ P U'll: afternoon flxin' 9632.30, olf $5. 77. F'rulrfmt: ~.00, otttJ.t.'7. J. zmtda: t:Md $818.00, off $11.00: SGl.00 uked. New Ylft: Handy • Hamtan late momln1 '816.:iQ, , $1J.50. ~ N .. 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Lucy '°' • remedy Gavin MacLeod /ortrays a powerful film producer an Connie .Stevens is a TV personality who reports on the film industry in "Scruples," airing tonight, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 on CBS , Channel 2. • OOOOTM:S Thalrna local• her grand· 1111'19' and Invites him nome f()( 11et dad'• 1>1r111- 01y. • Ola< CAVETT ~~~· Gueall: ~. Robert &ti«. Adela Rogers SI. Johns. 7:00 088 NEWS war on each 01tt« lollow- 1ng the murdet or one or ille member&. • OVEREASY Guest•: Or. Robert Butler. Adela RogaB SI. JOhns (f!) ID MACHEL I LEHRER AEl'OA'f l(R)~~ HBCNEWI QI MERV OAIFFIN Gu.11: Jedi l<logman, Kelly Monteith, Arnold Schw• l9ii8Qll«. 7:30 8 THE MUPflET8 HAPPY ~VS AGAIN Fonzie attempts to talle the place o1 M ailing eecape artist In • magic 9llow to help en orpNn-f f.~aYMD HewU)ie and 8.J. dlteover OWtet IMt'9 the lfle ol Alley due 10 the enenllona of htl menially pa.cl l<OtMn servant m STRaT8 Of SAN FRANCISCO RNal street gangt de<:la~ Ouest.; ~ Hamlll. DCONSUMEABUYUHE Holl: David Horowitz T oplca; gold coin ripoff, luggage leet and oonlami- natlon In Gfooariet. I NEWlYWED GAME THAT'S HOU YWOOO ''Thia la Raquel" I TIC TAC DOUGH AU. IN THE FAMILY "Gloria's False Alann" • MACNEii. i LEHRal REPORT C!I PlEOOE BAf.AI( Regularly scheduteO pro- gramming may be oeta)'ed Claa••fl'I Lbt i•fJ• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angele!> G KN8C(NBC) Los Angeles I KTI.A (Ind.) Los Angeles KABC-1\/ \ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KH.)-1\/ (tnd.) Los Angeles GI KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTlV (Ind.) Los Angete11 KCOP·TV(lnd.) Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ata••s Ml•lserles J oue IO l)kidge brNk• (I) P.M. MAGAZltfE a.:OO 9 (J) SHE'S A 0000 SAATE. CHAAllE BROWN Snoopy, WOOdtlOcit and Ille whole Peanuta gang pitch In to hltlp f>eppefmlnt Patty 1r11n ror 1 regional skellng oompetlHon D LITTLE HOt>8E ON THEPAAIAIE Alnlanzo la I~ to come to a new undorltendlng about Ulur• when Ille ~. tchooltlaCt*. 8 MOW **• "Hey, I'm Al/Ye" Pll75) EdwwO Av«, S.ity St rut!Mn. A '""' and a yaung woman bettla the elementl In the Yukon alter their alrp11ne CfuMs. (1hr .30'""") 8 1!1 N!IC MOVIE * * * "Etyq" C tg79) l<Vf1 Rusaell, ~ Hubley Tiie car-of the legend- ary ent«l einet EllM Pres- ley Is tr-1 ''°"' hit tml)Oll'IWtsned childhood 1n MemphlS, Tennessee IO the pee\( Of htt SU(X)9SS. (A) CfJ MOVIE • • • "Two For The Road" (1987) llu(lrey Hepburn. Alben Finney. A young married couple O«:iOes 10 stay t<>glttt>er detlplte lhelr ups and 0owns. c~ tira.1 • CAAOt. 8UANETT ANDFM:HD8 Gueits: Helen Reddy. John ;r"Mov.E * • * "'TM Dane S.C.... Of Har.est Home" (Piii t) '1978) ... Oe¥la. Olwld .....,.,...,,.,.,....,.. ............... ...... ~ .......... ........... ....-.,. ~ .......... I'•~) r .=.., Qlaafl. A .... .,.... .. .._. .,..,.., .....,, ....,,.. ....-owe ... "°"' .... 21.,.., --' --.. "'""-' DY Ohartton ~ UO. (I) 1"I LMT ~ ........ '*~ W'O ~--tMI ...... • ~-M 91*' 1111110lr hla nagging ..... • '"'000 oou.-t.I FW ""-lo OIGM IOr ....... ~,,. can no kJnOef "OOll'll'lllft- ~ .... wlllt hie daugllter. • IONO IV IOMG "How81d OieU" Nancy OulNUll. OW. Llng1on. Oevtd ~ Md Unda Lewl9 pertOfm the t019 ot lyridlt Howwd OietZ and ..... ~ton lndudlnO Georg• Ge<Sllwin and ArtJIUr SdlwllftL t:OO. (J) 8alUP\.ES Bitty lltehofn (llndNy Wagner). a young -mwrled 10 en elderly multl- mlltl0Nit1I lmllld. oeiens Scrup.... a Hollywooel boutique. While In Mew YOfk pllOl ographef SplOer Elllon (8arrt Bo9t'Mcll) and talhk>n dMlgnef Valentine O'Nelll IM arle·'ffance Plslerl meet and pur- ll!elr t et-11. (Pan 1) D N8CMOVIE * * * "The Outlaw Joeey Wales" ( 11176) Clint East· wood. Sondfa LOOl<e. At 1"41 end of nwi Civil W11. a peeoef\11 termer ~ a nolorloull gunllinOe< 10 aYenge the CINltla ol his wlfoeandchlld. • ME:RV OAlfAf 0.-ta: Jedi Klugman. l(elly Monteith. Arnold Sctlw81 ltll iegger. Cathe-,,.,. e.c:n. NorTM f renc;tl. • ttOU.YWOOO: ntE sa.zNIOI( YU.RS Henry ~ narrates llM look at the oold«t age of ~Ing under 111111 mogul o..m 0 Setznid<_ 8:30 8 LOVE AMENCAH STYU "Love And The H&09y Days" Rtehe lalls In love lor the first lime. • AM£AICAN SHORT STORY "~·s Daughter" by Nathanoel H8Wtf\Ome. In 18th-century Padua, a vouno ttall8n 9Chol¥ (Krls- 1ol1« TabOrt) tells In loYe ""4th a mysleOoul _.. ti.fa deughler CK.8ttlleM 8'illerl ..._ _., toucti '*' bf'lng deettt. lOM ..... P\AYTHE PPllCINTAQES ~· 'Scruples' Has Few ' ... .. .. ' By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP> -When ~ movie begins with lu.h back· "I.round music and the prologue. : 'She was young and inl)ocent," ·)'ou don't have to be a master ·iupposer lo figure what's ahead: Our young and innocent "she" is about to embark on a mean . :,queeze through a tight wringer . • AFTER SUCD A beginning, ·you can only hope the heroine is :worth the wringing, or at leasl, ;that the wringing is a memora- :ble one: hopes unfulfilled by ••Scruples." a fatuous six-hour miniseries beginning tonight, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. Let me put it this way : "Scruples" is about the New ;York fashion world, a Beverly •Hills boutique, the movie busi· ness. ahd the fascinating ·ebuacter s that people those worlds. Zuu. • It's a try at the old formula - put glamorous people in trouble, :and you've got box office. It will probably work, too. The Judith Krantz book was a runaway best r uer. W1111 THAT IN mind, I'd like o be able to say something (TV REVIEW) fashionab ly vague about "Scruples,'' some hedged praise such as, "It's deliciously taclcy." Sorry, no delicious here. But plenty of tacky. Jt goes something like this: Shortly after the telling pro- logue, we see our no-longer inno- cent heroine (Lind.say Wagner) in a helicopter over the Pacific, dumping her late hus band's ashes out of a Gucci urn (she's careful not to drop the um). A minute later, she's in bed with the chopper pilot, and we're un· der way. The telling is done via flashback. Miss Wagner plays Wilhelmina Winthrop, poor rela- tion to a wealthy New England family who goes to Paris instead of college ~a use "French was my only good subject in school." TRIS BEGINS the march or a loog parade of jerks and neurotics, including: Marie-France Pisier. who plays Valentine, a hot-blooded OC Producer Cited Melinda Colton, producer or "Newscheck," Channel SO's Tuesda)'/Tlnmsday Onnie County news program, was named amOftl redpienta of the annual regional Women of Achievement awards by Women in Communlcationa, Inc. (WJCI). Tbe announcement wu made by the rellonal vice president of e Far West Relion of WlCI, Carolyn Jobmon. The Oranp County chapter nomlnat.ed Melinda Cotton for her eontributMJM to her profeukln, advancement 1n ber career and ber contrtbtl..,. to tbe community. 1 llJls CoUoa wW receiYe ber award at tbe WlCI ReliOaal lleet-inl 8--ltiOD Dbmer on Saturday tteDln&, March lS at the· Resi*J Doiel, Irvine. . l''rench clothes designer : Fran- coise·Marie Benard. who plays an impoverished count counting o n marrying cash ; Barry Bostwick, who plays Spider El· liot, pal and lover of various ladies herein; Kim Cattrall, as Melanie, looney.tune a ctress; Connie St.evens, who plays a gossip columnist with blood on her claws; and Efrem Zimballst as the ashes over the Pacific. By mJd-miniseries, everyone is deeply involved with everyone else (the shining feature ln such as this), apd the untangling is much more compelling than the characters are. I LIKE A steamy soap opera as much as tbe next fellow. honest. But this thing bas no Steam , just a bunch Of Un · likeables dressed up like class. ploddinJ through a script heavy with clicbes and populated by s hallow characters. It's eoou&h to make you ap. preciate "Dallas." Cotut Video Fil"1jj 'Aesop' R.D. Mbiker and Associates and KABC-TV Los Angeles are producing 5 half-hour children's shows called "Upbeat Aesop" to be aired on Channel 7. Miziker ls in co-venture with Orange Coast Video for produc- tion facilities. Tbe series usea classic "Aeaop'a Fablel" plot& ln updat- ed sltuaUcma to make the morala mean.lnlful for today's young people, A cut ol cblldren make Umeleu stories like ''Tbe Boy Who Crled Woll" come alive tbrou•~ music, drama and storyt.eJ.llq teebnlques. ~OPH~77eATW 'P.R(KJ.RAMMINB ... Beaullful ~ltJNJO MW1a-Ne~Mal'i1111 Wgafhor-~l<i Repom ConcumfJI' ~ orli!-glock Marhll Ri ~ • TUBE TOPPERS ABC • 8: 00 -. "Elvl1." Kurt Rauell poriraya the le~ sln1er in 'thla three-hour TV movte ot b1a l1fa and career wtth Pat Hingle and Shelley Wln· tera. c~. 9:00 -·•Scruples ... The fint chapter OT a thne·part miniaeries about the movie indus try wlth Lindsay Wagner, Elrern Zimballst Jr. and Barry Bostwick (photo at left, review below> NBC B 9:00 -"The Out.law Josey Wales." Cilnt Eastwood tracks down the killers of h1s family in post-Civil War Missouri in this western movie. 10".30 •• NrWI ... OIFMONlE The~~ dcorat· ed -and the molt oeci- rnMed -American ,.. ment In Wottd Ww I. oom- IJOMO lnbfely of blac:lc tnf antrymen.• tought llOll DY S.0. wittl lhe Ff"encll t~(Rl • aLMOYIM' JOUMAl '"Olwy OI A DaA ~-· Moy«I )Oinl the New Hampshire Pf"""" cam- palQn of Jotw'I Anderson an<I 9\lalualetl ~ po1111ca 10 d111 with • go OU!> of Nat loot I Pub!ie Raoto repor1et 1. 11:00 8 8 (J) QI NEWS 8 MAA£ ME lAOOH D DAVE AU.EN AT LARGE Dave la NOeh. Hen<'( VIII. Robin Hood anO • South Amerlc:ln re'IOll.t110t\¥Y. ID M'A'8'H Mall call l>flnQt • hint to Henry lt\lt Illa .,;,. mey b4I st11y1no and upwlllng ,_. to Father Mulcahy • l9MAN) CMlllMS 8emard gell ttle "'°°' ol l'HS Nte w.tn M Wlta't CUfl tor hlC:CUPS- 11 :30 • Cl) HAAR\' 0 A -,,.,_ HI/TY 10 ~ he( Dlaelt hOU$81181t9· er ol munSer c:Ntges G HEWS • cou.GE 8A8KET8ALL Calllornta vs. Or9gOf1 S11te JOHN DARLING • (fl THE IMH CMIS: AMENC.\Ha.D HOSTltM. A IOolt at tM ~ OCCUt· renoM on !fen. • tiitCWIE •• "Thet ~ Dey In The Pult.. ( 1969) S•ndy Danrw. MldlMI 8urM. A ~ It .. tM proetll\Aa .,. lwed lot -~ man Ille io.... C2 hr'I I • HOOAH'8 HlAOE8 HoQ1n plerie to hltaC* a Germ.an bOmOer 11'<1 ..-II to t>Omb an Oil 1eftf>ery • KIHOOf K.ENSIHOTOH ~ with • p()efTI !hat Gul<I<> hU wrmen. Larry take& 11 10 I COU(>te ol 90<'!0 writers lor a pro· leulonal oPtrn()n fD CAPTIOHED A8C NEWS GGAEAT~ t t;A6 8 (II BAANEY ..u..E.A A lemale delec:\MI erresl~ a cOWOO)r on a~ pWlOf ""° .,.. old lldy muga 1 mil\ IA) -fll9>flGHT- 1~D TONIGKT 0-SI hOsf· O.V.S Lelle<· man 0.-U Ho-fl .vton John Rttter. lf'W>g w~. Jrmmy Aloct. • JiiM88IOH. IMP068llM..E l he IMF btiltlM Wive tr•O ong on • MtOdle Easier n tOUlllry (Part 1J Daiq lt'oa~ Tell Catherine Bach who plays Daisy Duke on "The Dukes of Hazzard." makes her debut as a poster queen this month. The actress posed in the costume she wears on the CBS series .• Tammy Story Set NASHVILLE, Tenn . CAP) -Tammy Wynette's D-1-V·O·R·C·E.S -ud other episodes In her life -are beaded for the small screen. A made-for-televiaioa movie bued oo tbe life of the country s1n1er _ls to 10 into production in May, accordlq to Kathy Oanawtscb, a spokesman for Miu WJMtte. Castin& bH not been completed, Ms . Oanpiaeb said, but Miu Wynette will not play herself 1n tbe ftlm baled on ber autob6ot'fapby. "Stand bJ Your Man." A SlOO ml~ flM TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • HONMtOOMIM RllOfl Md Id try 10 ,.. on ... OOod lie» of • ~ ~-.cul""· • •TONIGHT ~· Oety Olllotl t2:tl. GI ~ITORV Joe"°"...., ........... Mee"°"'.~ ~ In ,,.. .norw lo 81op a robtllrY CIMlll stae-lr'Q ~ ....... ~getnee (RI 12:ll0 • MOYE ** • "Tha Young Ooctora" 1196 t) Fredfle Mwell. 8«I Gazzlirl Two oocu>ra with oppa.lno ~t• IMm 10 lffCMICl Met! Other lfter wont l"O together t 1 ht' • 30 min. I • Ola< CAVETT ~ C..W. TrMlln 12:40 e (J) MCCt.OUO McCloucS ends UC> oelt'I) In aoceMOr)' IO I or1me end on 1"e run lfom IM law ""*' Ilia ~ k ... tNCker 1:00 • UF'E N«J T..a OF BOE Wll KnlC2er eno "" lMlr Q9I • hot bC> on the klO~ Oolorw end MlrOI heYe a c:onlrontat1on, C111ng QICIOtt Dung Q9la Ille TSU tormula. • t.IACNEll. / ~ AEPORT 1:258 NEWS 1:30 G TOMOMOW Guest ~an S1ao- tey J:;nold. wt\O G~I"· PalOt*l aga1,,.t J1tnmy Carter 10 tne '76 New l'1amc>Shlr1t prnnary 8 NEWS • TI1E FAU. AHO A1SE OF AEOINAl.O PEAAIH Al Manin WMtbOUroe Aeogoe woos anO _,, E1t1- ~ 2:tJO • MOVIE • '" "Fe..dtn' F004s . ( 19~21 S-V Boys. Leo G0t~ The Boys onhertl 1n Old thacil and ... ,h ., • IOnO· JlandonO llMS ( I IW I • oecx CAVETT 2:20 8 NEWS 2::30 8 NEWS • AMBUCAH SHOffT STORY • Aappecc.ont s !Mv?"' ... by N•tl"lanHll H""1"°'ne 1'1 1811H;entu•y Poouo ~ ~ 11111111' ldlOIW '~ .... ~~ .. -wlttl. ~*-~ ...... ~ (ICailflleen ....,, ..... ~ tolldl C"MI brltlg cMlttl. ...... MCMI •• ... "The ""*' Klier" ( t971J George Kennedy, All)'mond 81m. POlloe ...,cti tor • muroerer .._ ..,_..,. .... Ctlhollc pr ... ta. (2 hf• .. 5 Min) t:OO• NEWS 3:30. 80NG IY IONG '"tiowtrd Dietz" ~ C>uaaull. 04ane l.~on. ~ Kemafl 9ftd Lind• Lewie per1ofm I,,_ totioe of ryrldlt Howard OieCz 9ftd h11 eclletlOl'ators inclUdinO 0-g• G•rahwln Ind Atltlut Sctlw1t12 • 4:30. OlD HOU8E WORKS Holl Bob Calliha n _.. ¥!eWer~tlonll on dewllng breu. Vlc10f1- an lighting flllluree. end ~CJC)(late llm()$ lo UM In 1111 old f10uM Taw•da•'• Da•f l.ae Mo me• -AFTERNOON- t2:00 CfJ * * • "~I Spell" 119581 St11rt1y 800111. Anl"<>ny Ov1nn A middfe- eQl!d ~~ w11h 11us11att00 Oller t1'9 problems 01 het children and th6 1nd1llen1ne&Qf her nusband hnally deadet to vef'I her 11-1\ C t hr • 30 min I # • * ** "ThltD~ : : P1tlrOI ' C t93&1 EHOI Ftynn. DIV'd ~ A &!Jlltl tty. lllQ ace leaOt hrs lrlef>Cf·a roolue l>folher 1n10 ~ 00.CS- ty combat mtS!llOI\ ( 1 "' • 50 tnon I :t.aO 8 • • ''> • The Girl Most Llt<flly To ~(t9731Stodl· ~·o Channing. Eow1rd AMWtr An ugty co-ed •.inOergoet c:osmet1c MJ<ger't. tf11Mfo<-ml<'IC) het 11110 11n llOC)ellltng end ~ 50UQt\1·411e< bealty #tw>5e ortty deke ta 10 get 1~ uoon Mr" lormer """~ by Armstrong • B•tluk . . . .· Pay-TV ·BooID Seen in 80's SAN FRANCISC~. CAPI A telev1s1oa ex- ecutive predicts that pay telev1s1on will be the "drive-in mov1e of the 19805." because of the energy shortage. However. Post·Newsweek Stations Inc. presi- dent Joel Chaseman a lso said that "pay·TV con- tains UK! threat of the unscrupuJous entrepreneur who promises more than he can deliver -who can collect and vanish with no one left to pick up the pieces in the morning " CHASEMA.N TOLD THE Nat1ooal Association ot Television Program Executives that such op- portunists might offer low quality programmiog on a mass scale without provision for quality con- trol and criticc; who could warn lhe public. "With just a 30 share <of lhe market), 30 m tlUon homes at $3 a house. 1t would be possible to take in nearly $100 million in one rught." Chaseman said. He said. however. lhat cable television operat.Qt-s may find themselves in the posit.ion of -mQ\y broadcasters who are now seeking federal reg. ulatory protection from cable TV's pervasive im· pact on the industry. "SllOlrl'LY. CABLE television will be asit19g ror protection from direet satellite transmissions lnto the home," Chaseman said. But satellites will be only one of many in/lQeoies' on television during the decade, be said.· noUfte that v.tdeo eassettes, video dis<:s. multi·pomt a · tribuUon, s ubscription television. cable and pa)i ca- ble will create a new ''video environment." · : ; . URL'S • UMlllNH•MUfl•O s..•-........ M Lt<.J17'S7 S.nrtc• Tlnw ~•I Yovr Oew le.II~ ..... _..,I Y-Ar•.i to~lAMA'-"'41·1-'W---1-· MIU!<* v1uo495-CM01 JtnJC-~­ ... ft• Official French entrv for Academy~ competitiOn,e Best Fotegn film. . . OtrectE'd by Claucle ~~Romy Schneider ~