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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-26 - Orange Coast PilotI • Priee of Gas Clemente Opens 1 May Reach $2 Some City Beach; 1 By Year's End 5 Miles Closed DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON , FEBRUARY 26. 1980 SUCCUMBS AT 69 Willard 0 . Volt Mesa Club Firebombed Two Molotov cocktails wen· hurled at the back of a Costa M esa nigh t c lub about 15 minutes apart Monday but both fi res were extinguis hed before •d oing m ajor damage, police s aid. They said a night watchman atlbe Cuckoo's Nest. 17 14 Placen tia Ave .. heard a ca r drive by and a cr ash al J ·25 a .m . a nd rushL"<i out in time to putout flames with a bucket ofwater. At 1:40 p .m ., the s ame watchman heard a car again and called police. Offi cers said they arrived to find a rear door in flames but were able to put out the blaze with a fire ex- tinguisher. They s aid seve r a l people stopped in a car nearby were be· ing questioned. Rites Set For NB's Mr. Voit ~ Fune ral services will be con- ducted Thursday for Newport Beach resident Willard D. Voit , the retired chief of one of the na · lion's leading manufactuf'ers of sporting equipmenl. who died Sunday. Mr. Voit. who tra nsformed his father's s mall Voit rubber bu:-.1· ness into a multi-million-dolla r s ports eqwpment empire. sue cumbed to tun~ cancer at lloug Ml•morial Hospital an Newport Beach. He was 69. Funeral services will tw held a l 2 p m Thursday al St. An · drew's Pres byterian Chu rch in Newport Beach. /I. family bunal will folio "" a l P ae1f1 c View J\1 cmon al Park Mr Voit began working 1n his father's Voit Corp while hl· w:.i~ <;t1 II m high school. He went to work full -time aftf•r h1~ gradua 11on from USC m 1931 Following his father's d!.'alh in 1946. h<' look over the com pan)-. buildrnJe 1l into a maJor sports <.'qu1pm('nl producer and overs<.'em J:? its suc- cessful merger with Amencan Machine and Foundry <AMF> in 1957 Mr. Voit continued as pres1 dent of the company until 1960. when he became chairman of t he board . He moved to the Balboa Penins ula to retire in 1970. He continued to be active in USC affairs after his graduation and served on the national board of his fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon. His election to the Sporting Goods Hall of Fame earlier this year. made Mr. Voit and his fathe r, the only rather and son CSee VOIT, Page· AZ> Gas Going Up To Hit $2 by Year's End? LOS ANGELES (AP> -An oil analyst predicts what many moto~sts have f~ared -.that if average retail price of regular gasoline nationwide continues to Increase at its current pace gasoline could be close to $2 a gallon by the end or the year. ' Dan Lundberg, whose weekly Los Angeles-based Lundberg Letter s urveys trends in the oil and gasoline industries said Monday that gasoline prices have been climbing al a r~te of more than l~ cents a week tn tM last n'l6fltll. By the end ot tbe year , the cost of regular gasoline would reach $1.87 a gallon at this rate. The weighted average price for regular gasoline with lead (which Includes both sell-and full-serve outlets) climbed to $1.19Jut week from $1.12 a month earlier , Lundberg said. That means even nigh prices ror drivers of many newer cars that u.-se unleaded gasoline, which normally Is more eit· pensive than regular and premium grades that contain lead. The welgbl.ed overage price of all four grades of aiasollne - regular and premium with lead. and without -is $1.18 cents a gallon, be said. •• ....... Mesa Nightclub Hit By Two Fire Bombs High Waler ll J'in't oftt•n ,·nu "('(' the Santa Ana River running this full This 1s ho'' thin~~ lookC'd ~1ondav afl(•moon near the Talbert Avenue Hrsdge. that s pans the n vcr between Foun- tain V~llcy r.rnd Santa An a Runoff f rom tht· recent <;L·rie~ of storm~ contsnut·~ to f111v. down th1.· us u ally d~ nn:•rbed to th1.• 111·1·an Anet .1uthont1e:-. cuntmue to \.\arn :m)onc v.ho might bL' tt•mptcd tu st::Jy out of t he rJ \'1.•r . One m.rn who trtl.'d to nt·gotiatc tht· fl\'t•r in a rubber raft d1l'd Sunday Neutral Afgh·an Backed Carter Asks Prompt Soviet Withdrawal WASHING TON (AP > -Presi- dent Carter, in a letter de li vered t o day, o ffered to support a neutral Afgharustan if the Soviet Union withdraws promptly from that nation. C arter's comm e nts. in r es p onse to a le tter from Yugoslav P resident Jos1p Broz Tito. followed an appa rent offer by the Soviet Union lo withdraw "as soon as all forms of outside interference dj rected against the governme nt a nd people o f A f gha n i s tan are full y terminated." Details of Carter's letter were described by an administration offlciaJ who asked not to be iden- tiJied by name. In his report, the official said Carter "reaffirms that the Unit· ed States did not Interfere in the internal affairs of Afghanistan a nd that with the prompt withdrawal of all Soviet troops from that country. the United States would be willing to join in a guarantee of true neutrality and n o n -interfer e nce i n Afghanbtan's Internal affairs." The official dec lined to characterize the president's let- ter as a response to a speeeh Friday by Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev. I In that s pet:'ch . thf' Soviet leader s aid , "Let the U S together with the neif(hbors of Afghanistan f<?Uarantee non interference and then the n~s of Soviet military assistance will cease to exist " Carter's comments we re con- tained in a letter delive red today in Belgrade, the official s aid lie was answering a letter from the gravely ill Tito, who wrote to Carter and Brezhnev in a plea for continued detente between the s uperpowers. GLIB GIBB: LOCK UP U LONDON <AP> -Brttiah pop singer Andy Gibb, 22 next week and already a millionaire, has decided to make his home In the United Stat.es but aaya, "You c an keep Loe Anteles ... Too much sbowbls hype. "They s hould lock it up every night, as far as I'm concerned." Gibb 11 boplnt to buy a hc>u.w, probably in Florida, but likes New En1land, too, he told Lon- don's Daily Expreat. The source said a guarantee of neutrality would involve. m ad d1t1 on to the United States. Aflitharustan's neighbors -Iran, Pakistan and t he Soviet Union. Ile orrered no details about what process Carter had in rrund to guar antee Afghanis tan's neutrality. Nor would he state tha t. in light of Brezhnev's s peech Friday, it was wriUen more with the Soviet Union than lhe Yugoslav president in mind The official re fused to release a complete text of the letter. Summarizing it. he s aid. ·'The president reite rates that the United St ates supports the restoration of a neutral and non- a ligned Afghanistan govern- m ent, a government that is responsive to lbe wishes of the Afghan people, and be states we are prepared to surport efforts by the ioternationa community to that end." IMPERIAL BEACH <AP> City Manager Dale Cowan, a taraet of put dismissal efforts by two city council m embers, haa resigned. Beaches Partially Reopen A portion of San Clemente's ci- t v bt>aches, closed :.1nce Satur- da't bv an 80,000 gallon fuel spill. '.'a:. 0 reupcoed Lod.iy a fter Orange Count) Health off1c1als J!a' e tht•1r ;.1µpro' JI Aut about f1\I' m1l1."' or south counl,\' ~hon'' 1nC'lud1n)! Uohen) and ~.tn Clt•m1·nl1 · -.tall' bc.><.11.ht·~. rl' m J 1nl•d l'lu:-.1·<1 b1. l' ... U"l' of •w '>' age· c;plll., 1 au~•·d b~ last .,., •'l'k ~ hc;n' r;.iin-.. '.\1 on1t'J '.\L11ur•'. l'nunt v Pn \ 1rcrnnwntal h<':.ilth '>Pl'l';Jli-.t. .... J 1 d ~ .1 n t ·I 1· m 1· n l 1• t· 1 l .\ ltft')!UJrcJ... m ;I\ 11 op1•n bPal'hl'" '' h1 n• thl'rt' appt·ar'> to bt.-no ftl m or odor from tht• ful'I !>pill Cll ' hft•gu;.1rd ... '>J1d today lhl'V plun to l-1.'l'I> thl' hl"Jl'h are.i north of ,\u•n1d.i P1t•o dosed to II.I\ bt•t•a11.,1• of ..,tronr! fm•I odor" Th1.• ful'I ~p1lkd anln th" oct•an Saturd,n .1ftt•rnoon from the c:to rm dr ,110.1)..t' <'h.1nn1.·l Of'Jr A' t.>n1d.1 1'1co Tht· '>ubstantt· r.inw frorn .a Jt'I fu1•I p1pelrn1.• that ruptun'<l thrt.'•' milt''> inland. Trains Suspend ed ClllCAGO <AP1 A federal JUdgc ha'> ordt•rl'fl th1.' su:-.- pt>ns1on of comme rcial fre ight st•n 1c<-s at m1dn1ght f''ndav on nearly half or thP Mllwauke<• Hoad 's 9.500 mile railroad ~YSl<.'m ,.-·----- • Increasing cloud m ess tonight with 30 percent c h a n ce o r s how e r s Wednesday. Much cooler with lows tonight of 47 at the be a ches and 55 inla nd. Highs Wednesday 65 alonlit the coastand70inland INSIDE TOD~'\' Newport 3ailmaker Dave Ullman ha.s added another boating laurel. Sef' Page Bl ~ DA&LY PtL..Ol Kennedy 'Hopeful' Vows Surprises in New Hampshire CONCORD. N.H (AP> -N~ H•moa birt" vureu r~nduc-d t.hear vtrdkt today 1n a presldt!n tlal pr1m'*ry thur d'1lt"rm1n !d whethe r there rt>alh u u Re publican front-runne r, and t.ested ~ a.hakcm t haUen1e of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy lo Pn·~ld~nt <.:art.ir'i. rt>nomlna tlon Ronald Heagun , tht-pr<>· aeaaon favorite. and <leor'e 8u h . twitt a winner, wtol"t' th" lt>adln& rontesUU\U In a sevt>n wa>' GOP rontMt Tbr (lrr.t poll11 Opt'n~ Ml 6 a m . ~ore UM! wmttr dawn. for a day ol balloUna lbat ran Ml late aa 8 pm 1~ p.m PST) \'otf'r turnout wu mlxtd wh~n thl" poll:. o~ntd an c·ool, 11unny wt"ather. The early t urnout ln What Crises? 'Rescues' Noi Needed If a Laguna licach woman reported purachull!tll> and J pla ne <'ras h al th~ !>Bmt! time an a1 rcrart ~tnt a ·maydav 1 <itilo emergency message. whitt would you do? · IF YOU WERE US. Coast Guard rescue people. you "'ould launch a search m1ss1on. That's just what happened 1.:<irly today. The report from the Laguna woman living high on Tt•mplc Hills turned out to be a sky diving exhibition by p:.i rachullsl!i. THE ''MAYDA \'" radw call wa~ a flight instructor over Lon~ Beach demonstrating to a student how to radio ror help. lie didn't know the radio microphone wa!> actual- ly turned on. So much for emergencies today. Hundreds Dead Moslems Nabbed In Kabul Siveep NEW DELHI, India <AP) - A uthoritie·s s wept th rough Kabul today. arresting la rge numbers of Shiite Moslems S US· peeled of instigating anti-Soviet disturbances that left hundreds rtead, a re port from the Afghan t'<•P1tal said. The report, quoting consistent· Iv Afghan sources, said large numbers of S hiit t• Hazara tribe'imen had been taken mlo custody dunng seve ral s weeps through the m ile-high city, but l'uuld not say how many arrests were made. Hazaras. Mongolian · appearing Afghans from the central Afghan province of Ba- mian. traditionaJJy have faced social and religious discrimina- tion at the hand s or /\f.l'(h anist an's dominant Sunni .\t osll:m P ushtu or P a tha n 1 r1bcs S h11tcs, including 1 lazaras. comprise 10·20 percent of lht• centra l As ian nation'!> •·stimated 16 million people. But the Shiites form an over· whelming majority of neighbor· ing Iran's approximately 35 million people, and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's suprem e religious leader. said this month that Iranians should "export our revolution to other parts of the world and save the oppressed people of the world." A Pakistani news agency to- day quoted Afghan rebels as saying they killed more than 500 Afghan army soldiers Monday a nd su ffered 50 deaths themselves in fighting in Paktia P rovince in the. eastern part of the cotmtry near the Pakistan border. The rebels said the day-long fighting started when Afghan a rmy troops attacked the head· ,quarters of the chief com - mander of the rebel forces in the area. The attack was repulsed. they said. The report could not be in· dependently confirmed. Mea nwhile, a Ra dio Kabul broadcast monitored here ap- pealed to merchants in the Afghan capital to end their crip· piing six-<lay genera l strike to protest the Soviet occupation that began in late December. OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT rtw f'tl~(M'\t()M1,P11M •lthWNf~•\Cl'Wft °'""'° lfW ~Pr"'· I\ OUtl'iVWt<I b<p 1 .... °"'~ (01nt PVOliilWtQ(°""""'"y ....,.,,_,,..ff'l'd1l~tllt-. fl'Uott\"""° Moftd4v ttw-OUOh rrtir:S.1, •Of' (Ml,. Mif-W, .,........,,., 8itM.f'I Mwnt~tv'I BeeO•ff°"'" t.t1l'tY•l .... l""""'1J,l.AOUfW ... ach ~CH\4 A ,.,...~ ~ ..... t'<W'l•t~•v..tS..turM¥'\~ ~"' lf'W' prW'.-.,.,_.IWftO otant '' _. llO W..t ,,., So,....,, ............. , ............ ~ . _, .. _ Pf"'"""'' eftd ~· .... , .... °'""' v ........ -----,,_ ... _ f cll!O. '-::..::~"'it ~M.~ ~~-AW~Mll~-· Ttt+eptlone (114)~ CluMflecl U.efti""O au.sen , ...... -e-. ....... The be lcagurcd governme nt prom ised the shopkeepers protec· lion if they reopened for business. A report said 85 percent to 90 p e rcent of Kabul stores re mained clos ed Monday, and Afghan government broadcasts m o nitor ed here t oday said families were going without food a nd babies without milk be<:ausc or the strike. However. the radio also car· ried interviews with shopowners doing business. and offic ial Afghan news programs reported most stores in Kabul bad re· opened. 'Ibere wu no explana- tion for the apparent contradJc· ti on. Nor was there any indication how long the shop closings wouJd last. One underground leanet claimed the protest had been set for six days. Hos pital sources in Kabul re· ported more than JOO civilians k 1 lled an th e fighting that followed the start of the gene ral s trike T h ursday. An un · determined number of Afghan a nd Soviet troops a lso were killed. Sailnr Aids 'Boat People' SACRAMENTO. Calif. CAP> One or more U .S Navy s ailors on the USS Pars ons Jumped ov.erboard last July when they thought their skipper was going to leave behind some "boat people," the Sacramento Bee reported today. T he paper quoted on an officer of another ship who s aid lhear message traffic reported that the destroyer USS Parsons was steaming off the Thai coast when the skipper of the Parsons "determined that a boat with ref- ugees it came across wa i.. seaworthy and was leaving the are a whe n a guy from the Parsons jumped into the water in protest and a bunch of his friends joined him. "The idea was something hke, 'If you don't pick them up. we won't come back on board.' The skipper stopped and picked up the boat people and his mates." ,..,.... P.,,e AJ VOIT ••. ever chosen for that honor . He served both as president of the Hoag Foundation a nd as direct.or of the hospital where he died. · In addition to his s upport or Hoa g Hoepit.al and USC he was on the board or Pacific Holiday and Hatteras of California, a lifetime trustee of Claremont. Men's Colle1e. a trustee or Banker's Lile Insurance Co. of Nebru~. and a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht. Club and the Santa Ana Country Club. Survivors include hi• wife of 44 yean, Mary Jo; three sons, Willard S. and IUchard A. of Balboa, and Robert of Encino, a nd two sra.ndchlldren. The family baa 1u11eated memorial donations in Voit'• name to Hoag M e morial Ho1pltal. •, . - Na1hua·a two lar1u t ward.I Ea deacrlbed •• .. pretty vy," bul l)OlUna waa U1hl Wiler\: In lbt1 t'lty. A hHVY turn<>~l~w 1u reported I n Lcbaooo: out \'ut.lna wab ll&ht in rnri.mout.1t Ken.ned.t. groeUnc early bard vott>ra at two polllng placee ht'rt:, told Nlportcr» he w•~ "up- beat , bupetul -we ml&ht have i>oml· "urprl~." Theo be new to Ve rmont &nd Massachusetts for ~ day ol campai~nin1. At stake ln New Ha mpshire: 22 vol~ for the Republican pre- !tldcnllal nomination: 19 for the Democratic nomination, all commltted in line with can· d idate shares of the popular vote. In Minn esot a. pre cinct <'iHJ c uses tonight began the process of sel ec ting 7 5 Democratic nominating de- legates and 34 Republicans. ~ ca ucuses there are not binding, but a Democratic s traw vote test· loci thestrengthoftheCartert1cket 1n Vice President Walter F. Moa- dale'shomestate. Kennedy once was the ravontc 1n New Hampsl\ir(', next door lo tt•s Masschusetts home. but no longer. The last pre-primary publac opinion poll. conducted for the Boston Globe, said Carter was preferred by 55 per ce nt o f New H a m p s hire Democrats to Kennedy 's JO per cent. But Kennedy said that whatever the outcome, he will stay an the race. He once said DIXVILLE NOTCH MAKES ITS MARK-A3 BROWN OFF NEW YORK BALLOT, RAPS TED -A4 Nl·w Hampshire and Maine wl'n.· mus t win s tates for his {'am p:u~n. then changed his mind Carter d e feated h im in thl' Ma inc caucuses Feb. 10, with Jn edge or little more· than J p..-r cent an the popular vote I le hatl beaten Kl•nncdy by a two-t<Hmc· m a rgin an the Iow<.1 t:aU<"UM·s vn Jan.21. Carter never set foot in New Hampsh ire durin~ the ram- pa1gn. insisting tha t he would not do polit1cal business 35 usual in a tame of foreign cr isis, with American hostages still held in Iran. K e nnedy sajd that was a dodge, and cont.ended that the emphasis on foreign emergen· cies had distorted a campaign he claimed would prove him stronger once the agenda turns to problems at home. inOation and the economy chief among them. The p o lls t e r s rate d the Re publican r ace a tight one between Bush and Reagan, who barely los t th e las t New Hampshire primary to former P resident Ford. The Republicans .spent the final phase or their camprugn arguing about the exclusion of four of their number from a de- bate between Bush and Reagan Saturday night in Nashaua. Reagan capped bis campaign- ing with an election-eve rally in New Boston. His national cam· paign chairman, Sen. Paul Lax· all of Nevada. said he expected a victory. Reagan wouldn't ven- ture a forecast. Reagan came to the campaign billed by his managers ai. the front-runner, and promptly lost to Bush in Iowa. by less than two percentage points. Bush won the first presidential primary of the year in Pue rto Rico on Feb. 17 Reagan didn't enter that one A Reagan victory would strengthen the former California governor as he heads south, to the region that provided h rst evidence of his come back from a succession of losses to Ford 1n 1976. Rush could install himself a'> the cle a r le ad e r u f th <' Re1>ublican field by winning m New Hampshire . Vnexpected 'Jf'heelie' Topples Cop Cost.a Mesa policeman Tom Twellman found himself riding o skateboard Monday and officeN> said be d idn't like the ex· perience o ne bit -possibly because he was on his mot.orcy· cle at the tlme. PoUce said Twellman wu rid· Ing southbound on Newport Boulevard near Fairview Road at a bout. 4:2:5 p.m. when a teen- ager s kateboarding o n the sidewalk slipped and fell The board i.hot out ln front of Twellman, whole blke ran on top of it and 1kldded out of con· trol, t.browtna him to the pave- ment. officers satc1. Tbey Nld Twellman autfered a broken arm but didn't require hoapltaUsatlon. Docton told police he would have to be otr duty for three to el1ht weeb. ~ Dome s.,eet Bo•e Michael Din~1llo re;.id~ in the llnng room <>I his family's Fo untain Valle~ homl' The de· ror includes a fortune teller ~left 1 ..i ce1ltn ~ or ~tl.lmped ('llpp<.•t .1 mirror ed ball c.:t.•altn~ l1xtur~. ;.i cast rron cnmmodc used a~ an end 1 Jbh.: and a plant loft To rand out more ;.ihout he DmF!1llo's unusual home, t urn to tu<l <J~ 's Featunng section. P age Cl :M:arines 'Love'l\taDla Toothless Village Chief Aids Assault BAHRIO t\Gt SCHI \:. Ph1lar, pines <AP l Tooth It·~-. old Fausta lfallon r<1n fnJ1n hl'r hut to s hoo ctuldren out of the path o f the mcomml( U !) Ma rine tanks, and tlll' mock assault of <;reen Reach V.J!t under way "We as ke<1 Ma ma Hallon to kt>ep t.•verybody in the a r house-. today. and shl' -. done a J.:OOd JOb J't us ua l." i.a1d the Ma nne!> commander. Col. Jami"• H. van 111·11 Elzen. <is Cobra hl'lacoplN 1o:unsh1ps rallll'<.1 overhl'ad :in1I ,\ 4 5k~·b<tv.k~ roan:d b~ \'-llh lh,·ar non l'Xl!'tent b()mhloads Th.it was llll' v. ay 1l "'t·nl ~fora day al ttus usually sll'l'PY v1ll.JJ!•' across Sub1c Bay from th•• l ·n11 l'd Stat~· main Southt'a!>t /\~1Jn Navy IO R1st1 cs bast' Mam.1 Ba lion 1s the v1 II age lcad<'r. a net s he has cooperated with the Marines many t.Jmes The landing was hkc hundreds Male Strip Upsetting? FREMONT <AP > Tht• c·ontroversy over two r11i.:ht spots reatunnJ! ma le· Mnµ pe rs for the enterta inment or mostly female audiences will be debated toniRht b y the City Council of this East Bay city. Mayor Gene Rhodes said the council wi ll discuss what steps should be taken to cope with a growing nap in the community over "m a le bikini contests" at two night s pots, Harlow's and The Rendezvous Two City Count.'tl t.'a n didales have demanded the city halt the male strippers because the city·s Jtooli name 1s being tarnished. The night clubs an sas l the male bikini contests are en· lertainment. not sex ac ts of ulhN'5 vn Cn•cn Beach sanct: l!J5!l. l'XC<'µt that ltwsc Ma nnfA.o . <·omµnstnlo! tht• 31st ~aran~ /\m ph1 b1ous l'nat. a rc to l><'t.'<>me lb~ P e ntagon ., flrsl land ·f1gbtmg to r n• on l ' S s hi ps an the t roubled Arabian Sea area · · 1 ·, c rec1d the Dde nsC' Department !ttatement but ~'' far we arc n<1t askt·tl 111 R" Jnyv. here after here, ,,Jiii v:.in dt•n t:l:z.en Otht>r nrfl<'L'r ' ,.,. h11• r1 the· -..t1n1 · r•''IJ'>n"' to lh• 1111•· ... 111111 r1·11!'.tl l't1 IJ~ lhri • d111o•n r1 por t1·r-.. hr•1u~ht 111 l11 l4 1l1w~s th•• 1•\1 ro 1~1 < 1111· ;:-.,,\ \ 10111rm,1tllln 0H1t ••r .Jld th•· .1mph1b1<•"' unal. Jhou 1 Kf,/l \I.inn•" h .111 lw• n l'IJn 11111j! tu ,\,o\ an '·•n 11ttw.1··l \ ... , .. 101 J ::.1'\ month p1·r111d . a 1 u ... ual for ~U<'h ~ruup'.> · T heir whole progr am w41 , c hani?ed v.ht•n Prt>-.1cJ•·nl C'Jrt«r .rnnoun«'d that tht·y we re go1n~ ll> the I ndian Ocean ." he saJd. Tbe officers ms1Med that plan m nR for the (;r<-vn H1•ach a!.sault begun 10 O<-tobt'r. weeks befort> Iranian malltant.c; took Amencan ho~l Jj.!l'" an lht• l !'-Emh.1-. ... ~ an T1•l11 an 11ntJ month<. bdor1· ~> \ 1 1· t l r o o I'... r• '' u r ,. 11 1 n l t1 Afi:haru..,t.in rt11.·r1· v. .1 .1 •1•·• 1d1 '<I la<"k of ur~t·nt'\ about t h1· flp•·rat 1011 v. hach hJr<11~ .1p1wart-d l•J tx· 1·onducted undl'r th .. pn•c;c;urc· \)f m t•n l'Xpt>Cl lnl! to ~o to v. Jr Aboard thl' dock landing s hip Alamo ~h1t'h bmught the rf'an forn•d battalion ... r .... e tank!> M arint•s a l g<'n<'ral qua rter' smokt>d a nd c ha llt"d as the' av.o iled the Sli;!nal to 101n lhe1.r tanks. Jttp:.. t ruc ks <ind other c·qu1pment on the l<.tndtnlo( craft Whales Re le a sed TOKYO tAP l Japanese hsh- t• r m e n hove r C'l t:a!ted 200 whales rounded un last week, apparently in an l'ffort lo avoid the wrath of tnlt'm atJOnal con sen alJon groups mclud1njt the Greenpeace Foundation One <:arried his M -16 rifle !>lung on h1!> sho ulde r and tus <":l mera looped about his n~k on a red-and-blue checked cloth :.trip .. There's nothing nrw or unique about the exercise," said ~taJ Andy Finlayson. executive officer of A Battalion Landing Tl·am 33. who dre w up the •1pt·ral1onal plans "There's no 11bJt·cl1vt' to be l~ken. ll 's just a lan'11nR , .. '(erc1se . to test our t•qu1 1>m•·nt and our m en and our 'lll•POl1 · I .in<11ng Zon .. Roh1n . a bout I Jll(J \J rds rrorr. Green Be ach. ~her~ CH-46 and CH 53 helicop· lt'r'i brought M.ffinC!t rrom tht' tandinR platform Okinawa, l'I a 'tream laced . flat a re a sur- roundl-d on three ~ides by moun- tain~ Nerve Gas To Remain \\ Slll~GTON (AP> Ht'Vt!r">IOJ? a ncarlv 2 year old /\rm) dC'c1'i 1tH1 . the Penta.l'(on a nnounced tu d a} that nearly 900 nerv~· ~3~ bombs wall be kept in s to r a~e a t the Rock y Mo unt a in Arse na l an Denver A bnef announce ment of the controversial decision c11 ncels an Army decision 1n ~t a\' 1978 to move the ".1' v \.veteyP bombs from th·· Roc k y Mo unta in \r,t•nul to T<)()('I<' Arm \· lh•µot. 60 mdei. west of S.dt I.a.Xe Cat y. Ut ah. Tht> Penta~on announce m ,. n t s a 1 d D e f e n s e Secretary Harold Brown dl'term1ne d that the Wvte~1..· bomb::. .. were re q uired as o dete rrent a~a 1 nst a s1~n1ficant So· '1e t che mical warfare threat ·· With Rolex, a special time is taking shape for you. l'1c k vour l.avorltc !)hope from thc~l' . I ;.idies · bn.acelet ".itches b \' H oll.'X In • 14 k a r at I ~·1..•llow gold 1\ SI .495. B. $1,950. (' Sl.895 i' RO LEX §LA.VICK'S f'ltv '~"' S4T>ar 191? FHhlon Wand, N-port Ct1"1~r. Newport e..cl1. 714/644·1380 Wfttmll\ttf'r I t..guna tllll• / MliMon Vi.to 'Nmh °"'nr / Ttw City Loe C•mio. • lhwa M.tlt• Allo C rHWf l.ot All~ I Sen ~go I t...1 V15u U--ol ~ ...... ....._ (t-p pi.MOI ~ a.r-. VIM. ..._,,Qowwt. M""btr f iM I"""' rs G 1111d I l I I I I ~ l , ' i Orange Coast EDI TI ON VOL. 73, NO. 57, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980 Te4ay'e£1 .. I•• N.". Steeb N F IFTEEN CENTS Mayor Says NB to Fight Housing Suit Newport &ach Mayor Paul R1ckott aaJd today tll~ c:Uy wm "ftl~l with everything it hu " •1a1nat a laws uit filed an Superior Court Mond ay by a l~gal aid coalition alleam11 thf c1\y encourages discriminatory housing policies. Claiming there Is no law fore· in& Newport Beach to. provide affordable housing, Ryclcotf said, "In my'.)udgment. this lYJ>t! of houalnl( Isn't s uitable In Ne•port &ach · · He 1«11d land CoaJIJj und other fartora ar111~ a.aa1n11t afford .. blc hou11inti being built an the clly lfl s commcnt11 c·ume ltl •• c•n dadah.>s bn.·akfost in which 'it y Counc il h ope fuls H. ulhelyn Plummer and John Cox accused the current council of making del'is1ons that h ave le d to laws uits against the city The 32 SNt&e hou.aln(C la\r.lull. fih•d 011 b~half or Ove In dlvlduah1. !tlateis Lbal the city as promotin(l land use poltctes thlll exclude 1tffordable housing .,._ It I:> further aUeged tbai the t al y's land use pollcles dis· c rimanale against blacks and Hispanscs in violation of the equal protection clauses of the s tate and federal constitutions. The legal aid groups. Wlder the name o f the Southe rn California Housll\g Task Force. have filed eight similar laws ulti; in Orange County smce early 1978. The mosl recent s uit was brought against San Cleme nte. Jn the latest action, the task rorce is particularly critical or recent Newport Beach City • Council action that blocked coo· slruction or 50 affordable hous· ing units as part of a develop. m ent plan proposed by the Ford A~rospace and Communications Corp .• Eagle Developm ent Corp and Daon Corp The task force also 1s sharply cr1t1 cal of "unreasonably stnct des ign standards and ameruty r e quire m e nts s u c h as minimum lot sizes a nd max. imum densities for development that are unrelated to insuring minimum s tand ards of health and safety." The standards. according lo the lawsuit, have contributed to the escalating cost or housing. It is also asserted that housing costs also have risen because of delays associated with rece1vmg a pproval for developments from city boards and comm issions. The individuallv named olain <~e FIGHT, Page AZ) AfghanNeutral? Carter Supports Such a Move Oel!Y-tc.tft- WASHINGTON IAPJ -Presa· dent Carter, in a letter delivered today. offered to s upport a neutral Afghanistan if the Soviet Union withdraws promptly from that nation. Carte r 's co mm e nts. in r esponse to a lette r Crom Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito. followed an appar ent ofCer by the Soviet Union to withdraw "as soon as all forms of outside interference directed against the governm en t· and peo ple or Afghani s tan are full y terminated " Details of Carter's letter were d<>scribed by an administration official who as ked not to be 1den t1f1 ed by name 10 Hcl~rade. the offtc1al said. lte w as an.swenng a letter from the gravely ill Tito, who wrote lo Carter and Brczhnc·v in a plea for continued detcnte between the ::.uperpower-; The source said 11 guarant.ee of neutrality would invohc . in ad d1l1on to the l.Jn1ted Statc'i. Afghanistan::. nc1~hbors Iran Pakistan and tht! Soviet Union. fi e offt•red no dctatb about what pru<'PS<; Carter hod in mind tu Ji?Uar;rntel' Afgh an 1::.t an's nl'Ul raht \ Nor would he state that. an· hght of Brezhnev'!-. AAJN-SWOLLEN SANTA ANA RIVER FLOWS UNDER TALBERT AVENUE BRIDGE Aulhorttlea W•m ThoM Who Might be Tempted to St•y Out of NOnMlty Dry Slre•m In his report, the official said Ca rter "'reaffirms that the Unit· ed States did not interfere an the internal affairs or Afghanistan and tha t with th e prom pt withdrawal of all Soviet troops from that country. the United States would be willing to join in a guarantee of true neutrality and ~o•·iate rf-rence in Af ghatmtan '1 l.nterna-1 aftaln." Police Ban River TO ·Thrill Seekers By ROBEBT BARKER OI -0.Wy -51.ttt Orange County deputy sheriffs have stepped up patrols to pre · vent trespassers from entering th e storm -s wollen and dangerous Santa Ana River. The c r ackdown came after two young Orange County men were killed over the weekend in b oating incid e n ts o n the tur bulent river Conditions were described as "damned da ngerous'' by an Orange County offi cial. Bul despite these conditions. more and more adventurers arc trying to "shoot the rapids." of· ficials s aid. Sheriff deputies issued cita· lions to four persons Monday. George Osborne. the county's director or field operations dur- ing the nood eme rgency. said that drop basins are installed in the river to slow velocity. He said t hese drop basins cause a waler rotation effect that not even the s trongest swimmer can deal with. In a briefing of Orange County Supe r visors tod ay. Osborne warned that the coun v "is not out or the woods yet.·· ··But we are much more confi· dent than a week ago that we can avert an extreme emergen· cy had the rains continued." Osborne reported that a crack in the concrete lining in the San- ta Ana River near 17th Street a nd McFadde n Avenue h as grown beyond the capability of the county to repair. He said negotiations are pro c:eeding with the National Guard for emergency work County crews have been puttinfi? rocks in the a ffected a rea to prevent further damage since last Fri day. Other comments by Osborne. --Installation of a tem porary Balley Bridge was completed Monday night to serve people in the Colo de Caza area About 350 residents were m arooned when the Trabuco Canyon Road, the only access, had been washed out. -All roads except Pacifi c Coast Highway. Villa Pa rk Road and Brea Canyon Road are now open Osborne said debris might be-clf'aned from Pacific Coast Highway loni~ht. NB Colmcil Settles Irvine Co. Lawsuit An lrvUle Company-initiated lawaoil against the Ne wport Beach City Council ror Its Dec. 11, 1979, decision to rezone the • North Ford Planoed community was settled at Monday's council meeting. Under the terms or the settle· ment, the company agreed to the Tevised zoning provided il is allowed to build the industrial portion of the 126-acre project before 20 residential hou.aing UDitl are built. The company sued the City • Council for its d ecision t o cban1e the IOlling on tbe de· , velopmeat from 875,000 aquaJ'e feet ol lUlht industrial to 285,000 aquare feet ol light indu.atrial witb 13) dwellinas. Company ofliclala and clty repreaeotativee held a private meeti:ftl Kooday in which the · tettJement wu partially worked out. PlaaJ apMment came at the llondu nenln1 council meet· l.DI alter th• company com· mftled taelf to besin rnldenUal eoa1tnetlon 18 months after m•t t1' the laduatrlal deve&op· mnt ii IMallt. Ori1lnally, the COBIPIQ 61D't wnt to lift I definite date on when the dwell· ing units would be constructed. lronlcaUy, during the Monday afternoon private meeting, city officials learned by phone that a I a wsult had been file d in Superior Court alleging the city practices discriminatory bous· ing practices. The city is also being sued by the Koll Company for its Dec. 11. 1979, decision to change zon. Ing throughout the city. A spokesman for the Irvine Company said that the settle· ment ol the North Ford lawsuit means that the company will make road i mprovements. These improvements will ln· elude widening and the construe· lion of berms on Jamboree Road, the extension of East Bluff Drive lo MacArthur Boulevard and the development of blkeways and· pedestrian pathways ln the North Ford area. The area ta between MacArthur BouJevard and Jam· boree Road. north of the Ford Aero1pace plant. It tncludet1 aome development already such aa the Newport Beach poet of. nee. , WuntyMulla Yacht Com/on Raising Plan Orange County Ha rbor Master Harry Gage said today he's tak· ing s teps to h ave the f>5 .. foot schooner Comfort removed from the bolt.om of Newport Harbor. but he still can't say when the yacht will be gone. It sank Jan. 26. · Th e offl cl a l d eclin ed to characteri.e the presidalt's let· ter u a r'esponae to a speed\ Friday by Soviet President Leonid I . Brezhnev. In that speech. the Soviet leade r said , "Le t t he U.S. together with the neighbors of Afghanistan g ua ra ntee no n· interference and then the needs o ( Soviet military assistance Wlll cease to exist " Carte r's comments were con· lained in a letter delivered today * * * SUCCUMBS AT U Wltl8fd D. Vott Gage said three salvage firms are submitting estimates and he will be making a recommenda lion for a contract lo the Orange C'ounty Environmental Manage· mentAgency later this week. T he problem has been a <llS· agre ement between Comfort's owne r. Roger Bloxham. and the Ha rbor Patrol about who 1s responsible for the sinking and for the removal. Mos)e01s Arrested In Kabul Sweep Bloxham. a yacht broker. claims the patrol illegally seized the boat and moved it from a dock t.o a mooring when It had a hole in its bull. He says the coun· ty should pay for the salvage iob. Gage said lhe schooner was moved because it was blocking t h e department's e m e rgency dock and had been left there for 24 hours, although Bloxham had been told he could leave it there for only 20 minutes. Gage also s aid the Harbor Patrol was pumping the vessel when it sank. Preseotly it lies in an area ad ja cent to the navigation channel a nd b as bee n marked as a wreck. Gage said. Part of the boom is visible. and he said Bloxham is being orde red lo add Ugbted beacons. NEW DELHI. India I AP~ Authorities s wept t hrough Kabul today, arresting large numbers of Shjite Moslems sus- pected of lnstigaling anti-Soviet disturbances that left hundreds dead. a report from the Afghan capital said The report. quoting consistent· Nuke Plant Down B ULLETIN ATLANTA <AP) -A nadur power plant at Cryslal Rlver. Fla., aUComalJcaUy s~•t down and s ome e mployees weu• ev acu&ed tJala aftereeoa a~r tbe plant experteaced "some kind of problem," a Naclear lle«alatory C omm las lon spoke.man aaJd here. The dl•t· down umed a loss of power &o eome odler attBI of Flortcla. Gas Going Up To Hit $2 by Year's End? LOS ANGELES (AP> -An oil analyst predlcta what many motorilts have feared -that if average retaJI prl~ of re1ular gasoline nationwide continues to increase at its current pace. gaaollne could be close lo S2 a 1a.Uoo by the encl ol the year. Dan Lundberg, whose weekly Loi An1elea·bued Lundber1 Letter s urveys trends ln the oll and 1aaolloe lndu.trles , aaid Monday that gatollne prices bave been climbln1 at a rate of more than 1 ~ cents a week ln the tut month. By the end of the year, tbe cost of regular gasoline wouJd Teach Sl.87 a 1alk>n at thls rate. The weighted average price for replar 1al0tine wttb i.ed <which lncludes both self· and full-serve out\et.a) climbed to SJ.19 laat week from fl.12 a month e.ru.r, LundMrg aaid. That mcan1 even high prices for dttven of many newer cars that uae unleaded ga10llne. wbJcb normallJ ti more ex· pensiw tbao re1ular and premJum snd .. that contain lead. The wel1hted avera1e price of all fo.r 1radea ol 1uollne - re1ulat and premium wlth lead. and without -la Sl.11 centa a 1allon. be aaJd. , I , .. I.\ /\fghan ~ourrt•::. -;a id large number" of Shllll' ll u1c1 ra tribesmen had been taken anlo custod.\ durinf{ sevt>r al !>weeps through the male·hit(h cit~. but could not sa) how muny arresti. v.e re madl· But tht' Shutes form an over· whelming maJonty of neighbor 1nj! Iran ·~ approximately 35 million people. and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome1 n1. I ran 's supreme religious leader. said this month that Iranians should '"export our revolution to other parts of the world and save the oppressed people or the world .. A Pak1stan1 news agency to· d ay quoted Afghan rebels as saying the y killed more than 500 Afghan army soldiers Monday and s uffere d 50 d ea th s themSf!lves in righUn~ in Paktia Province in the eastern part or the coWltry near the Pakistan border The rebels said the day-long fi ghting started wheo Afghan army troops attacked the head· quarters or l he c h ief com mander of the rebel forces in the area The attack was repulsed. they said The report could not be in· dependently confirmed . 1ito Wea.kens BELG RADE. Yugoslavia <AP) -Pretident Joalp Broi. Tilo'a docton1 said today he was sufferlnl lncreased heart weak· ness and they bad not been a ble to aUevtate bla pneumonia. "In spite ol lntaslve therapy, the poeumonia baa not heft re· duced ,'' the 87 -year·old Yu10.lav leader'• docton aaid ln ooe t:A tbetr molt petslmlltlc repbrta ln the course of hla seven we.kt of hotpttaliJaUon. ~peech Pn day. 1l wa~ wntten more with the Soviet Union than tht: Yugoslav president 10 mind. The official refused lo releast· a complete text of the letter Su mmarizing 1t. he said . 'The president reiterates thol the l 'nated States ..,upports the restora tion of a n<•utral and non a lig ned Afghanistan govern- ment . a ~overnment that 1s resJ)'lnSI\'(' tit lhL• ~ l ... hr' or the• AfRhan pl'opl1· .1n<I h1· 'tat•·' w~· are pr1;pan·d to ... uppl)rt dfort~ bv tht· mtc-rnJtll)nal <"1m mun1t \ 10 th<tt l.'ml Mr. Voit Rites Set Tiwrsday • ,. • .,_. MT'"f'aces.will be con· d.aded Thund.ay for New~ Reach resident Willard D. Voit. the retired due( ol one of the oa- Uoa'a ae.dlng manufacturers of sporting equipment. who died Sunday. Mr. Voit. who traruifonned his fa ther's s mall Voit rubber busi· ness into a multi· million-dolJar sports eqwpment e mpire, sue· cumbed lo lung cancer at Hoag Me morial Hospital m Newport Reach He was ~ Funeral serv1c<'S will be held <tl 2 p m Thurc;da~ at St /\n drew's Pre:c;byteri an C"hurC'h in ~ewport &ach I\ family bunal will follow al Pac1f1 c Vit·v. ~1 emonaJ Park Mr Voit hegan working an hi' fa ther's \'oat Cnrp while ht' W<l" 'llll in high <,chool fl t· wc.•nt 111 wo rk fuJl·timl' after h" gra<lu.i 11on from l"SC an 1931 FnllowinJ! h1-. falher ..., dt·ath 1n 1946. hl' took over tht• com pan). building 11 into a maJor sports equipment produc<•r and ovl·rseeing 1~ s ue cessful mt•r.l!t•r ~1th Amt"'n can Machint.' and Foundry CAMF I in 1957 Mr \'011 eontan ul'd as pn•s i dent of the company until 196(), when ht! became chairman of the board llf' movcc1 to the fl alboa Pcnin!iula to rC>t1rc m 1970. ~ He t•ontinued to bt• active an l'SC affa1 n. aflt.•r h1~ graduation ~ind served on the nut1onal board of his fraternal}. Sigma Phr Epsilon His election tu the SportinR Goods Hall of Fa me earlier this year . made Mr. Voit and his rathe r. the only father and son ever cholsen for that honor He served both as president of \See VOIT. P age A2l Or:~J~oa~I Weal h er Incr easing c loudiness to nis.t ht with 30 percent c han ce of s h o wer s Wednesday. Much cooler with lows tonight of 47 at the beaches and SS inland. Highs Wednesday 65 along the coast and 70 inland INSIDE TOD" Y Newport aallmaker Dave Vllman hal ~ anothtr bootmg laurtl. ~t Pogt 81 . ..... " ... y-liln'lu ... •~•.-C• CJ l .M .• ..,. 4' ---· .... CMHMN AJ ~.._.,.... C..M C..lt• lk CtwM-lk 0.-....... "" .... ""'4 ... ·~•NI .. .-... (14 ...,._K"9 a ................. . \ I --· ,.. f ;U DAILY P\LOT N T'*!!!J. f!bnlllY P, ''!9 ~--JVST BRE..flCING--........... I.-. ....... /f'Oflt ............ _,a M rl .... ~...... .,., Fonner Congressman Adlniis· ConApiraty WASHJNGTON <AP > -former Rep Daniel J P'lood. 0 - Pa • stood ~nt and quakina before a rederal Judae t.oda)' and pleadt-d guilt> lo con5plracy lie wall plued on • yur'11 prob ttun t~lood had bMn charatld wtlh consplrat'y, bnbtry and ~r Jury. bul w.d.er a plca-barsaln ....-ment with p~uton ad milted 1uUt ooty to oonsp1raey. 11'• KOve rament •creed to drop the other, mon-stinous , chaJ"lea .. • · t ttlt~ to the u raniem ent bttauM• I ronc luded th•t bused on the \'V1dt•nce J he1u'd a nd dlst uaslon11 with lawyeor11 that I might oo convh~ted 1n • ln al," Flood told U $ Olatrtct J udie Ollv<-r Gasch 111 u low vo1~ aJ'kr hobblln1 to the front of lht- bcnch ··1 don 't think I have the physical or lnlt1llectual re sources to defend myself adtlquately," tht! '16 year·ol(I formt•r <'oogressman s111d WASHI NGTON t t\1') 1'hc ch1urman or lht: Nuclear Regulatory Comm1ss1on i.aad today h11> agtHll'y lb read)' to end lts Three Mill" lsland·initpll"tc>d moratonum and twg1n 1sbuing operating permits to nut:lc:ar pcw.t•r plant1>. John F Ahca rne told a coo~rei.1>1on<tl hurin1< tht." N ll (."-, Nelf.imposed .. puust"" on opcratrng permitb t'ould end u1> early as Thursday That 's when the N HC is schedulL'<i to consider g1v1ng tht! Tennessee Valley Authority's Sequoyah No l plan~ a tt'ntultv\• go-ahead. Ahearne testi fied before the House Appropriations subcommittee on ener gy. Sequoyah, near Chattanooga, Tenn., would thus become the first nuclear plant l1cen::.ed to operate srncP the March 28, 1979, acr1denl at Thr1.1l' Mi le bland in ccn trul J'cnn1>} I van1~ Goid IJp ; Dollar S lip• 1,0NDON I AP 1 Gold pnceb rc boundcc1 and tht· d<1llar s lipped lower on world financial markets toduy Gold sold for $642 an ounce in London and Zunch, up from Monday's closing of $632 50 in London a nd $618.50 1n the Swiss center. The meta l had fallen $30 to $40 an ounce in the past week. ltwas trading at$625 inNewYork. Silver also rose to $34.43 an ounce in London. from Mon- day's$32.375. But it was $33.56inNew York. Brown Popularity In State Dropping SAN FRANCISCO (i\P J Nea rly LWO out or five Califor- nians in a poll released today rated Gov Edm und Brown Jr as "poor" or "very poor" in his performance as state Jeader. The m arki ng 1s the worst Or nwn ha 5 r ecei ve d an thl' 'alitomia 1'011, a ~urvey or reg- l~tl'rt'd vote rs conduc\cd by Mervin D. Field One of l ht• fac tors hurting Brown's popularity, Field said, was the governor's r ace for the pres ide ncy. When as ked wh at they thought of Brown's can didacy, 5-4 p ercent of those polled disapproved, a.nd 37 per- ~e nt a pproved . Nine percent were neutra l. c He lated story. A4) Bro wn's favo r has dipped d ramatically sancl? a poll taken an NovemtM!r 1975. when half those s urveyed thought Brown was doing an excellent or good job In this month'!> poll, only 2l percent gave him the highest r a ting , whil e 38 pe r c ent described his per formance as fair and 38 percent ca lled it poor or very poor. T wo percent had no opinion In November 1975, only 7 per- cent gave Brown the lowe~t gr ade, while 34 per cent said his performance was fair and 9 per- cent didn't have anything to say about it. Field offered high and low rat- \PIUI for Brown's predeceaor Ronald Reagan and former gov- ernor Edmund Brown Sr .. rather or the current governo r. T he hi~hest percentage of a ·•poor" op1ruon rating received b v ReaRan 10 a Field poll was 33 percentinAugustl971 and tus st rongest "excellent" mark was 42 percent tn February 1969 CONCORD. N II I Al» New 11 amp6h1 rt• vote r• n •nd.ered their verdict tuday 1n u presaden- tlal J)r\m ary tha t determined w h<1 the r tbci re r~a l ly u a Republican front .r unner . und 1 ... ~ted w •ha.ken challenge of ~wn Edw~rd M K"nnedy to Prt.-sldenl Carter's rcno rruna- twn Knnuld Re agan, the pre· DIXVILLE NOTCH MAKES fTS MARK-Al BROWN OFF NEW YORK BALLOT, RAPS TEO -A4 !>C860n fuvor1te, a nd Geor ge Hui.h, twice u winner. were the lt·ading contestams in a seven- way GOP contest Th~ first polli. opened at 6 a m before the winter dawn, for a day of ba lloting that ran as la te as 8 p.m. (5 p.m . PST>. Voter turnout was mixed when the polls opened In cool. sunny wc."athe r The ea rly t urnout in Nas hua':. t wo la rgest w ards .,., a ~ c1 l•:.t•rib<·d a ~ "pre tt y he avy." but poll ing was llght <."lsewhc rc· in lhe city A heavy t urnout wa o; repo r t e d in l.<·banon. but votmg was light 1n Portsmouth Kennedy, greeting early bird vote rs a t two pollin g places he re, Lold reporte r.; he was "up- beat. hopeful -we might have some surprise." Then he fl ew to Vermont and Massachus etts for a d ay of campaigninll . At s take in New Hampsb.ire: 22 votes for the RepubUcan pre- s ide ntial nomination: 19 ror the Dem ocr atic no m ination , a ll committed in line with can- didate shares of the popular vote Ji',..... Page Al VOIT ... the Hoag F oundation and a~ directo r or the hospital where he died. In addilJon to has s upport or Hoag llo5p1tal and USC ht! was on the boa rd or Pac1f1c Holiday and Hat ter as of California, a lifetime trustee or Cla remont Me n 's College, a trustee of Banker's W e Insurance Co of Nebraska, and a m ember of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and the Sant.a Ana Country Club. Survivors include his wife or 41 yea rs, Mary J o: three l.01\.'\, Willard S and Richa rd A or Balboa, ;ind Robert or Encino. Jnd two ~randch1 ldrcn T h e fa mily has s uggested m emorial donations an Vo1t's n a m t' t o ll o a g M c m o rt a I llos pital. Family Killer Known? Belgian Business Rival Blamed by Police B E VERLY HILLS (AP) - Police have concluded that last May's slay\ngs of the wife, son a nd houseguest or soap tycoon Lloyd Cot.sen w ere committed by Erich Arnold Tali, a Belgian business rivaJ, Police Chief Lee Tracy said today. Cotsen ls a director of Al- lergan Pha rmaceutica ls o f ' Irvine. A masked gunman invaded ' Cot.sen's home in a quiet Beverly : Hills neighborllood May 23, 1979, bound Cot.aen's wlfe, Joanne , 50, their s on, Noah , 14. a nd · houaeguest Christopher Doering, 16. All three were shot in the head a nd died ol their wounds. A man who rented a guest cot- tage oo the Cotsen estate and his girlrriend were taken hostage when they walked Into tbe maln house DAILY PILOT t ~Or.,_,. C...-~ ,. .... wttft .,._" "''<nm .,....., __ ._ .• _._ ....... °'_ c ... ,., ..__,..c_ ~-.. •""'''°"'••• P'fl>46\MO ............ ~ F#'4t'f' tor (O'U• -... -....... -........ e. .... ,,,_ '"'""-·'--·"-.... ""-""c...l .. ,..,...,..,....__h_._s.o_.,._ --,.. "--.... _.....,..pt-...... .,..., .. ,-.c.aa,....c ... -.._ ·-· ......... _ -........---,_. .. ~ Ytu ............. -0.-.. -... ~~ _ .. ..._ -......« ... .. T .. 1,hl 14 (11f )eQ.Qn "••••••.WW••••••...,. . ... -.-- T he gunm an tried to rape the woman. but she a nd the tenant of the guest cottage escaped. Cot.sen was in New York on business at the time or lhe slay- ings. Tracy told a news conference that Tall apparently committed suicide by unknown means the m orning or Oct. 15 , sever al hours before he was scheduled to be, interviewed in Belgium by Be verly Hiils police The motive for the murders was b usiness r ivalry, T racy said, and evidence s hows the murde rer was In t he Cotsen home for five hours . Cot.sen himself was TaJl 's intended vic- tim , he added. Cotsen visited Laboratories Fromont S.A. in Brussels in the late 1950s and paid for the right to tbe 1e>ap prod\Jct tha t. became Neutrogena, Tracy said. The foundeT of Laboratories Fromont left the company to hls mistress when tie died. She later ma rried Tali. who felt Col$en was stealin" the right to sell the soap in other parts of the world . T racy laid. Cot.sen bad won three lawsuits in Europe broug.bt by Tali over rights to the Ne utrogen a trademark, Tracy said, and others were pendina. "This bad caused TalJ much fioancial hardship. and he had d eveloped a deep bate for Cot.sea," Tracy said. Police were Jed to =ium by a brown cblon>rorm e found a t tbe murder scene bearing wrtUng In French and Flernith. Tuey •aid. Doertn1 had been chloroformed prtor to his death, Tracy said. Whales Releaaed TOl:YO (AP> -Japanesetllb- eraaen bav• releaud 200 r-LC=~:a:~ • wn&ll of ~ --""ation P!IQPI IDeludlal uae Or ....... ~Uoa- <' T he police orricer who saw a man walking near where the van was diacove red wa s later shown a pbotoeraph of Ta li. and said he was 100 pettent aure the man he s aw was Tall, Tracy said. In addition. ''sclenttst.s s ay they a re 98-99 percent certain that the hair samples found In the ski mask and s weater in the van left by the murderer near the Cotsen home belong t o Tata :· the polk e chief said, a lthough Ta Ii 's hngerprints were nol found Ill the house or van Police also were able to prov(' that Tali new from New York City to Brussels on May 24. 1979, the day after the murders. T racy still refuses to identify the couple who escaped rrom the g unman. He said they do not want to be identified, but feeb they are ln no danger . Nerve Gas To Remain WASHINGTON CAP> - Re versing a nearly 2-year old Army de cision. the Pentagon announced to - day that nearly 900 ne rve gag bombs will be kept in atorage at the Rocky Mountaln Auenal In Denver. A brief announeement of the cootnwenlal dttdaton cancels an Anny decllion ln May 1178 to move the Navy Wet.eye bomt. from the Jlocky Mountain Arsenal to Tooele Army Depot, eo mile.a •est of Salt Lab City, Utah. The Pentaaan announce· ment Aa l d Defenae Secretary Harold Brown determined that the Wttteye bombl .. ...,. rt• quired H a deterrent ••ainlt a 1lplftcant So- viet chemical warfare tllnat.'' • .. • .\ 'Reacuea' Not Needed U a l.Apu fklach woman reported parachutist$ and a plane t'NUlh at lhe Na m e time al\ aircraft sent a "mayd ay" r adio •mer1eocy mesi.agt', whul would you do" f',....P ... AJ OGHT ••• tiff•, according to t.be laW1wl, wou.ld like to live la Newport S.ach. They currenUy Uve ln Long Beach. Santa Ana aod Cypress. The task force h; comrri&ed Of the Legal Aid Society o Ora.JUie County, Legal Aid Foundation Of Los Angeles, Legul Aid Founda- tion of Long Beach , Legal Ald If' VOlJ W£RF. U S Coast Guurd reticue people, you would launch a acarcb mission. That's JUSl what happened early today. 1be report. from the Laguna woman llvm1 high on Temple HJ lls tu.med out to be a sky diving u hibltloo by parachutists. ' Society of San Diego and the Wtst Center on Luw and Pover- ty. Inc .. of Los An1teles. THE "MAYDAY" radio call Wa5 a night JMtrUc~r over Long Beach demonstrating to a student how to radio for help. He didn't m ow the radio microphone WH actual- ly t urned on. So m uch for emergencies today. 5 /tliles Closed Oemente Reopens Portion of Beaches A portion o! San Clemente's ci- ty beaches. closed since Satur- day by an 80,000-gallon fuel spill, w as reope ne d today a ft e r Orange County health officials gave their a pprova l. · But about five miles of south county shores, including Doheny and San Clemente state beaches . rem ained c losed because of sewage spllls caused by last week's heavv rains. Monica Mn ure, county en- vironmental healt h specialist, s ai d Sa n C l e m e nte c ity hfeguards may reopen beaches where there appears to be no film or odor from the fuel spill. City lifeguards said today they plan to keep the beach area north of Aven.ida Pico closed to day because of strong fuel odors. The fuel spilled into the ocean Sat urday afternoon from the stor m dra inage channel near A venida Pico. The sub~lance came from a jet fuel pipeline th.at ruptured three miles inland. Tiro OC Residents Deny 'Sting' Guilt Two Orange Coast men await· mg an Orange County trial in the ~o -called "St ing" confidence ca pe r pleaded innocent Mon· day in U.S. District Court an Lo5 Angeles to federal consparac> .md win.• fraud cha rgP~ Alllla De Agh , 40 , of :.!i'lC lh lltop Drive. Newport ~ach . ;.iod Michael Newman, 36. of 11 ~ ~t oni ni:t on Road . Sou th La1;:una, were 1dcnt1fl cd in ;.i hve-count federa l gra nd Jury in- djctment returned Tuesday T h ey a r e a cc u s e d an the feder al case or bilking a m iddle- a g e d Oxnar d d e ntist out of SlOS.000 while he was attemptin~ to negotiate a S2 million loan to finance construction of several ra cquetba ll clu bs. -.:.11 d J\~:-:.t S A t t o r n t' y 1-· r (' d c r 1 C' "- J acobsen T he• den tis t . aC"<"O rd tn J.! tu J acobto;cn. wa~ •·strun~ .ilonj? · prov1dln~ $35.000 then ~.0011 a nd fi nally. $45,000. to the pair 1n ad va nce fees for the mult1- m 1 Ilion loan ··it was jusl good money artcr bad," Jacobsen said. De Agh, Newmail and a third defendant. J e rry Mack Morris, 34. of Buena Park. are accused m the Orange County Superior Court case or bilking an Orange businessman out of $47 .000 in a loan scheme that included meet- ings at the poeh L.a Costa Coun· try Club in San Diego County and a Holl ywood Hills mansion. Pretrial motions will be heard Friday. The trio a Jso ra c e a Los Angelee SUpertor Court trial in connection with an a lleged sche me in which a Corona del Mar executive was fleeced or $160,000 1n t:a::.h and his Ro116 Hoyce an a ngged card game T h e fe d t•r a l 1ndic-tment fo llowt-d an 1-'HI mwst11zat.Jon 2 entenced ln Narcotic Smuggling Two men who on~ h<id ties to thl' L ai.tWlJ Ht•J('h l!J rt· K n shn.i t£·mplc were l>l'lltcnced 1n fl'<ierJI court Monday to prison term)'; for th(.·1r part1 <"1oauon tn a narC'Ot11·~ 'ITI U~~IJnJ! 'o(. ht'm<'. oll'l'OrdlOJ: tot \~'''l.int l ' !-. ultornl'' t:nc-l. Ootx•r"kcn Jiil' Oa \·1:-.. :10 . or l ·•J.!UflJ U1·.i1.h -..J.., :.l'ntt·nt1·d h > 1-i \ear' 1n pn,on and fmt-d S.S0.000 for ht!> ..l!> .. oc1at1on \I.Ith d ::.muJO?~h ns.t nn~ that stnt rouners ~10~ as bw.1 · nessmcn bet ween P aku.lan and t h~ United St a t e s c a rryin~ h85hLSholl m typewn ter cases. Douglas 11 Snyde r, 26, was sen teoced to one ye a r an pnsoo and fined Sl.000 for his part in the scheme Lawren<-e D. ~tontgomery. JO. also con,;ctcd of narcotics smug- gling, was given hve years of pro- bation and o S250 fine Roy C. Richard,:.>, will undergo a 9Ckia> diagnostic s tudy before sent.enc mg . J oe Fedorowsk1, 28, and Robert Carreras, 36. will be sentftteed Mart'b 3fortbeirparttn the smug- gling ring. Still beU\g sought m connection with the n ng are Robert Shea, 40: Dean Greenber!?, 28, and Gary Roberts. 29 With Rolex, a special time is taking shape for you. An Orange County attorney for the plwnh Hs . Cry stal Sims. sa id Ne wport Be a c h 1s a .. particularly blatant example of a city which refwsed to m eet its fai r sha re Chouslng> obllga- taons." ll 1s requested m the lawsuit that a Superior Court judge declare t he a lle ged land use practices unconstit utional ·:as constituting wealth and racial discrimination.'· The court a lso 1s asked to is - sue writs of mandate to compel approval of affordable units as pa rt of the Ford project. adop· t 1on of a le ga lly s uff1c1enl general plan and adoption of an "aHlnnatiove housing plan." Newport Schedules Superwalk Plans are under way for the t.enth annual March of Dimes Superwalk 10 be held in Newport Beach oo SUnday, March 23. Sponsorship forms for the 20·mlle walk are avallable al local u boola and all 7-Eleven m arkets. An estimated 13,000 people are e xpected to participate int.he walkathon that begin.a at the Harbor Municipal Courthous e , 4601 Jamboree Road. Supervisor Tom Riley will lead the one·mlle executive trek. fo r participants interested in support.1ng the March of Oim6 without waJking 20 m iles . In addition to the walkathon there wtll be a 6 2 mile run for a mb1t1ous s ports enthusiasts l.•»-H1ine th1• run throueh the c1l\ t• f I r \ 1 n ~ -. 1 I J b e R u m ., quarterbnck Pat I laden Pre re~1.,trat1on 1c; requin·d fur part1c1 pal1o n 1n lhl• run ... urm~ can be picked up al L and G Sporung Cooda •lores and O e r W ie n e r a chnitz e l resteurane& Cos t for tbe reg- istration l'i S'2 and S6 with a tee ~h1rl f or furthe r rnformau on cnll the Marchof 0 ame--;at 979 2Z70 Cfi~I 2270 Con Paper's \ Staff Fired SAN QUENTIN <AP) -The Sa n Quenun News was on shaky gro und alter Wa rden George ~umner fired the paper's sWf ov~r a controversial article oo lhc prison's mess hall. ·'That food story was the last s traw." said prb oner inlonnu lion officer Mike Madding. In the F eb. IS article, the newspaper reported the prison mess haJJwas .. a mess."Thearti- C'le depicted food caked on steam tables. dirty utensils, poorly pre- pared food, grimy grills and floor- th rown garbage. Front-page photos in tbe convict-edited paper also showed bird droppings in a dining hall eaung area and dirty trays and food scattered on the noor in a kitchen P l<'k your fa vo rite shape from these ladies' bracelet watches by Rolex. In SLAVIC K'S PIM~ S4nC!t 191 7 14 ka rat yellow J(old . A. SI ,495 u~s1.950 C Sl ,895 PMhloft Wand, ~ c-.r. Newpon 9tech. 11"6M-UIO ........ ... , , L"t'UW ... , ... lalloft V"fO 'North 0r..,.1 The Oly Loe c.mtooe .. .,.. Malle Allio c....., LM A"p / ~ 06lp / LM VtgM u.._.,..._..._........ ........ ~ ...... Vllo\, ..... Owp. ~ Fllw Jtwdm Cdl ' , .. ··-,·-- __ ..._ __ _ DNl.y Pl!.O! A I Workers Freed Froni Hazardous Johs1 WASHIN'OTON (A P • A unanlmous US Sup~me Court ruled toda)' that Ame r ican woltlerw ma, rel\&M, rree from emp)oyer ret.UeUoa. to pttfonn Jo ba ~th ey co nalde r too d~cn upheld a f•rat 1'Ul&latioa that 'ban empk>yer acUoe 11.t.nat workers who baae U..•r nlulala oo a bellef thal Ole aulaned a.a.au presenl an Im medlate danger or death or 'Mrioul lJUury. ''The ~aulaUoo clearly coo rorma to t.be hmdamental ob•· live ol 0,. Ottup1ttonal Salet;)' and Health Act to prevent oc cu &>Uional dealha and Mrioua In Jur•e . " Juatlce Potter lewan wrole for UM! ('OW't. Th~ ~ wu • leaaJ '4'1 back few the WllJrlpool Corp . whi<'b wu a ued by Labor Secretar)' Ray Manball alt.er at took dladpllnary •cllon aaalnat two employMI •l It.a howebold appUance plant in Marion, Ohio A secUon ol the 1870 OSHA l1l w atatt'I that employer cannol Vicio11s Storm Hits Midwest By The Anodated PrHs A snowstorm with winds up lo 50 mph stranded hundreds of ln· diana students in their schools during the night a nd left ac· c umulations up to 11 inches across much of the Midwest and sou them Appalachia. <Related <;lor y. Page A4) Al least six were killed in Jn diana in weather-related acc1· dents Up to 11 inches or snow fell in West Virginia overnight. Schools in several counties were closed and slatt> police were requiring OC Airport Drops to 3rd Busiest Orange County's John Wayne Airport may be trying harder, but it's no longer No. 2. The Federal Aviation Ad ministration's listing or the 10 busiest airports places the Orange County facility third in the nation for 1979. That's down a notch from the No. 2 spot 1t held for many years. The new No. 2 is Long Beach Airport, just up the road. Chicago's O'Hare Interna- tional remained in the No. 1 spot by a wide margin. The ratings a re based on total aircraft operations at the na· lion's aiprorts from Sept. l , 1978. to. Aug. 31, 1979. Total ope rations include ltlnerant, air ca rrie r and general (private) aviation land· ings and takeoffs. or the 10 busiest air ports in the U.S., five ar~ in California They include Long Bcarh . which took over the st•cond plal'e rank· ing; John Waync·Santa Ana, third; Van Nuys Airport, fifth: Los Angeles lnlcrnat1on::il. sixth. and Oakland Internation al. eighth. Besides No. l Ch1<:ago O'llare, the others arc Atlanl<• lntcrna- t1onal, fourth; Opa Locka. Fla., seventh. Denver Slaplt·lon In l e rnationa l . n i nth . anti Tamiami, Fla .. tenth. snow tires or chains on vehicles on the West Virginia Turnpike The storm came as a surprise i n Virgini a , whe r e Prince Edward County got eight to 10 inches and AJbem arle and Buck· ingham counties measured up to eight inches. In West Virginia, the National Weather Service said Pickens got 11 inches of snow and the Logan County sheriff's office re- ported 4 to 8 inches across much or the county. "You couldn't see over the h ood of y our car ,'' said a t e a che r a t Northfield High School in Wabash County, lnd .. whe re an estimated 300 pupils spent the night. •'They were afraid to send the buses. The vis · ibility was zero. You couldn't see." The teachers said about the same number of pupils were stra nded at Southwood, another Wabash County school. "We're out in the country." the teacher said. "It's too far lo walk. The girls a re in the a uditorium, and the boys are in the gypt. They're playing re<:· ord s and e ntertainin g themselves." The weather s ervice in In diana said snow accumulated six to eight inches in northern LaPorte county and five lncbes were measured at Grissom Air Force Base near Peru. at Argos, Plymouth and Wa rsaw. Snow was forecast from New England through the lower Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley. the eastern ha lf of the T ennessee Valley, the upper-two thirds or the App alac hi a n s a nd the northero Atla ntic Coast. Jet Noise Increase Doe Over El Toro El Toro Ma rine Corps Air Sta· lion officials arc warning nea rby r esidents to pre pa re for in- cr eased jet noist-bcrausc of aircraft landing practice~ La nding practices will he hC'ld on the following dates . Feb 2fi, 8 a .m. t.o noon; Fe b 27, noon lo 4 p.m .; Feb. 28 throu~h March 6. 8 a .m . to 8 p.m.; Ma rch 7 through 12. 7 a.m . to midnight. March 13. 7 a.m to '1 pm Coldwater Ex':'wif e Sheds Second Mate CINCINNATI (AP ) -Former U.S. ambassador to Switzerla nd Marvin L. Warner and his wife, the former Susan Gehrman of Newport Beach, have filed for dissolution of their marriage or less than a year Tbe pet.ltioo, filed Monday ln Hamilton County Common Pleas Court, said the couple have agreed lo a property and alimony seulement. Warner. 61, is a financier and industrialist. Mrs. Warner, 34, the former wife of Congressman RTT\.EMENT OK'O !x-envor W•m•r Rar ry Goldwater Jr , at one ti m e was CO ·h OSl o r t h e Washington editio n or West- inghouse Broadcastin~·s "PM Magazine" television program. The Wa rners were married las t Ma y 26 In a wid e l y publicized ceremony. Mrs. Warner and her first husband, the son of U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona, were married in March 1972 in Laguna Beach. That ceremony also was widely publicized. llCONO DIVORCE Suun Oehrman W•rn.r dlnh1r1" o r d lacrlml nate •1•ln1t t•mployN.'11 wht> file • aah!ty complaint a .. lnJt them A aubMQucnt l.abor Depart menl reaul1t.lon lmplc(ment.Jn& that «tlon or th~ &Cl clarified that employ~ ban no ri&hl to wa lk oll the Jo b becau.ae of pohmtlal unn tu rondlllona at lhe workpl•N ··Howe ver.•· lh" re1ulation •Uited. "occasion. mll(hl a.rl.Je whtm nn employ~ 1s confronted wHh a c hoi ce btitween not performlna H al1ned tasks or aubjectlnC hlnueU to aerloua ln· Jury or death •rising from • h11urdou1 condition a t the workplace," The rcgulaUon aald that lo auch an occa1lon. worken who refuae to perform au laned la.ab are protected. under certain coodlUon.a, agalnat aubsequent ret.allatioo. Tbe condition caualn1 the worker's fear "muat be of such a nature th.at a reuonable per'$00 under lhe circumstances then confroot.ina t.be employee would .. ~ ........... conclude that there la a reaJ danger 0( de•th or aenoua Injury and that there Is Ins ufficient tim e . to eliminate the danger through resort to the reg ula r . . eolorcemenl chaMels," the regulation added. Stewart said he thought "such circumstances will probably not often occur," but that employees are legally protected when they do The court's decision also made clear that employers are under no legal obligation to pay workers Earlfl Vote 8-8 who muae t.o perform ualenect taau. ·'The repletion at lasue be"' doe• not reaulre employers to pay workers wlio ref uae to perform their aaalgned taalu in the race o( imminent danier. It almply pro. vides that ln such cases th, employer may not 'dlacrimlnate agalnat the employees lqvolved." Stew art aaJd. Such discrimination means treating those employees le11s favorabl tha n others . he ex- plained. Tax Indexing Gets Support SACRAMENTO C P ) -Despite opposition from the Brown ad· ministration, an Assembly com· m 1t t e e vote d ror a bill to permanently ti e state income tax brackets to lhe cost or living A 82001 by Assemblywoman Ma rian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. went to the Ways and M<'ans Comm1llC't' on an 8-0 vote ~ondayofthe Revenue und Taxa· t 111n Commitl!'<' It wouJd rt-duc1: -;taw revenu<'!\ b\ S231 million in 1~·83, Its fi.rst effect1vt! y<'ar. accordJng to a le~islalive staff analysis. ruu indexing. But Brown. citing fiscal uncertainties, insis ted on an amendment ending the bill's effect alt.er next year. The committe e ch airman. Wadie Oeddeh. D·Chula Vista, suggested the issue was "almost academk'' because full indexing would be written into the state constitution by Proposition 9. the lloward J ar vis in1t1at1ve on the J une J state baJlot. F1RST BALLOT CAST IN 1980 PRIMARY ELECTIONS Dixville Notch Town Moderator Nell Tiiiotson Votes But David Brainm of Gov Ed· mund Brow n Jr. 's Fina nce. l>l'partmcnt proles t l'd . ··We don't know where we'll be in 1982·83. Ttus WI II r<'move tht op lions of the Le~1slature to use tht• monc·y 1n different way-; th.rn incornl' tax rl'lid, 1o1.h1('h pnmanly R~ to h1~her-1ncomc pt·ople " Selection Of Jurors Continues Dixville Votes Bill supporter L a wrencl' Kapiloff. L> San Diego, an~uc-d that allowing the income tax to rise with m!Jat1o n afte r next year would be "stealing rrom people who are the v1cllms or tn· fl a lion anyway." Jury selection t·nlered its fifth day today 1n the Orange County Superior Court tnal of Rodrwy James Alc:ala. charged in the J une kid.na pping a nd murd<!r or Ro bin Samsoe oC lluntin~lon Beach. Primary Season Under Way DIXVILLE NOTCH , N.ll CAP) -For a few minutes lo day, Ronald Reagan could claim the lead in New Hampshire's lead-off presidential primary. But the front-runner mantle was taken from the former California governor as eledlon officials of tiny 01xville Notch found an error in their count of the 23 votes cas t s hortly after midnight Now. at least until more votes are counted in New Hampshire today. Reagan and George Bush a re tied fo r the lead in this state'sprtmary. On the Democratic side. Prl'Si· dent Carter polled three votes to two for Sen Edward M . Ken· nedy and one for California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. The revis ed tota l s ho wed Reagan a nd Rush with five \"Otc:s each. Until To1o1.n Clerk Tom Ti ll ot s on «h c>c k c•d lhC' arithmc>t1c , Re<.i µan hud been cred ited with s ix But Tillotson rcarpcared a rew minut£'s latt-r to announce that onl' of those Reagan votc·rs had actually been for Sen . Howard Baker. The fin al 0 1xvillc Not ch R e publica n p ri m a r y vot e showed Bush and Reagan with five each: Baker with four; and J ohn Connally. Philip Cr ane anlt J ohn Anderson, one apiece. The 22 year-round residents filed into their indJvidual. nag draped booths to pre pare for the voling. wh.ich occurred just after midnight. The 23rd resident vot· cd by absentee ba llot from a ho s p it a l bed in n ea r by Coleb rook . whe r e he was hospitalized with a back ail· mcnt. Ever since 1960. the resort ha mlet north of the White Moun· tains has captured the media s potlight by belng first to vote in the New Hampshire primary. Barley Trial Postponed; Jurors Sick The Orange County Superior Court murder trial of news re- porter Thomas Andrew Barley was pos tponed for one week Monday due lo the continuing W· ness of two female jurors. Judge Mason Fenton ordered the week's delay after learning one woman had not recovered from a high blood preaaure· related problem while another had oot rec uperated rrom the nu . Barley. 52, is accused or the May 26 ii tabbing death of his fourth wife. Catherine Barley. 41. Testimony In the six week lon1 trtal has indicated the •tab· bina followed n tumultuous mar rtace. The former Delly Piiot re· porter haa pleaded innoetnt by reaaon 0( Insanity. The def tote believes Barle y was In an alcoholic blackout and had no knowfedge of the crime. "lt just gets bigger a nd bigger every four years," s aid Steve Barba, sales manager for The Balsams. the hotel where the balloting takes place . OlxvUle Notch, a township ln · corporat.ed for voting put'J>C)SeS on l y . ha s 15 re~lstered Republicans and six Democrats The two independents can vote in either primary. The e arly voting was the brainchild of Neil Tillotson. 81 . who owns the hotel a nd the adja. cent Tillotson Rubber Co., which make up virtuall y the e ntin• town. As D1xviUc Notch's fame has increased. it has becom e an oh· ligatory stop for cand1dalt.'S or their surro~ates. The pn•s1dt!nt ·:-. son. Chap Carter. \ 1s ite 1 The Balsa ms fo r a !>k l vacation at Christmas. Other campa1gnl.'r' this yl"'ar included Bush. Cran(·. Baker. Dole's wife. Elitsbt:th \unnalh"s 'on. ~t ark. and Kc•n nl•d\'"o., ·!>1.Sll•r. Eunice• Shriver .ind-hl'r rlaughll'r. Mana T w o ye ar s ag o , tb e Legislature passed an indexrng bill to adjust tax brac kets up- ward annually so that wage e arners weren't forced into higher brackets by inflation.. Bot at Brown's Insistence. it ex.empt· t'd the first 3 percent or in!lat.aon That meant tr mfla Uoo was 10 percent, the brackets would rise 7 percent. Last year. Mrs Bergeson In· troduced a bill to remove the 3 pe rcent exemption and instJtutc Sales Halte d WAS lllNG1'0N r A1'1 The Ca rt er adm1rustrauon 1s :.lop ping thf' export nf J J.!rl<'U ltur:il phosph:ites to th•· Sm 1<-t l n111n as the lat~l show of Amc•nc·:rn d1 c;pkas ur(• 1o1.1th lht> Sm11 l milital") move' 1ntu Af~h;ini,t.rn Phosphat~ an· u ... c-a in J ""1ci1· \ arit·h ur f1•r11li11·r ... ;1nrl ;1'> •• ... upplemenl tu .. n1 m.ll f1 .. •d-, ~~~~~~~~~~~ , I More lhao 100 prospective Jurors previo~ly were sum- m o n ed t o Judge Philip E. Schwab's courtroom for ques· Uonine by proaecutor Richard Farnell and defenae attorney J oho Barnett. Part ol t.be quest.lonlllg baa f()('used on views on the death penalty held by pros pective paoeli.rts. If Alcala is convicted ol murder and related special circumstances. the Jury must decide iJ the 35-year-old Mon· lerey Park resident should be sentenced to death or life Im· prisonment without possibility or parole. Misc; Sams0t-. 12. d10.,apJ>(•ared (rum lluntington Beach on Jun1· 20 and her body wa c; found LY.I• "'l't·ks IJlC'r in moun tainous ter ra in 1n S1l•rra Ma<lre i\ lcal::i "":is :irn·c;tc•d :it h1' ri a rentc;' Monterry Park n·" 1dPncc> .lulv 2 1 ll1 s tn,1i '" •''<P<·<'t•·rl In IJ't al lt•t1"t thn·c month" For a sportcoat that's been hanging around a long time ... cotton madras plaids never go out of style. Wt N W one th.lt can be worn with khaki. navy. or groiy tl""O\dm •.. S9s 00 A stort d olnordinary char..cte-r for mm. bo~ , .. and now; I~. ..--- 10.U lrvine.1'kwpott Beach. Callforrlia. Phone 642-7061 .. .. A4 OM. y F'IL.(J T NATION I WORLD Love Canal Disaaier Cited 4'•• £•••ting •. Waste D11D1p Rules Set TBB llA&INS coars IRIIDI: OW' frieodl.1 mlUtary nel1bbon out .t the United Staa. Manne CorD9 Air 8'a· tion al El Toro bave juat ~ \bey mey be ntaklfti some ooi.M. l 'm w.certaln tJU.a la a lood ldM. I don't mNO lbe nolle. 1 mean t.be ldea ol aanoundn1 It In adv~. Act willy. the alle1ed racket rlarted t.odey. In caae you fulled to ootlce. The lbrloes caJI Ulla carrier landlnc prac· tlce. 1'1M! Leathem~k jet Joctey1needto1et loto ahape for dropping in on a OoaUn1 fandlq at.rip that must appear to them about the abe ol a poetqe at.amp. ANYWAY. GUNNING a jet away from EJ Toro with enough power to lcav_, u carrier la expeded to produce This One Will Be Real Quiet Once We Gel U 01/ tM Ground .!Jome extra sound waves in our coastaJ region. They start· ed all this today from 8 a .m . until noon. The carrier landing and takeoff drills will continue from time to time through March 13. None of these high· powered takeoffs will be tried before 7 a.m. and none later than 4 p.m. each practice day. All of this may ratUe some windows in Laguna Beach and possibly tweak an eardrum or two in the Irvine township. But I'm still not sure if I had been In charge that 1 would have announced it in advance THATS LIKE TELLING all your neighbors that you're going to have an all-night party at your pad for 50 news paper people. You don't announce that. You take a chance. Maybe the neighbors won't hear it when your wife's ravoriw vase ex its through the front picture window. Same wn y with th<' Ma rines. Maybe 1f they 1ust went :..head "1th their carrier drills. nobody would notice Mter all. !ht> El Toro M arin<'~ havt· bern fl ying around here a long t 1 nw. You e>.pN·t a couple or window~ to nillh· l'Ve ry now and 1h1·n LISTEN. IT DEFIES logic that you would give a young man a shiny supersonic jet airplane and then tell him to just sit In it, fondle the controls and only make UtUe noises with his mouth. That's just like giving your kid a snare drum and then telling him to go off and play very quietly. WA.8HINOTON (AP) -The 1ovenuneat, vowtnc lo prevent UM occurwnN of another Love Caoal diluter, today l11ued rtl· ulatlona &lmed at lntUJ"int I.be ufe dlapo9aJ of 67 mUUon ton1 ol haaardoua wut.es 1enereted by American companle.1 eecb year. Oouitu Cottle, beed of the En· vlronment.al l>rol«Uon A~. uld ln announcina the new rules that 90 ~rcent of cbemkal wasta al'(.1 now dlape>sed of Im· properly. Iran Navy Chief Arrested BJ'l'llle A.uodated Presa Iran's navy commander has been arrested for alleged close llnlts with the "U.S. s pies" al the occupied American Embassy in Tehran. lhe Iranian government newspaper reported today. The arrest of Adm. Mahmoud Alavi, first reported Monday without explanation. was based on documents found in the em· bassy the Islamic Republic newspaper said. It was the third time since the embassy takeover that documents found by the miU· tants holding U.S. Embassy have led to the arrest of an Iranian of· flcial. Today was the 115th days or captivity for the 50 or so American hostages at the em- bassy. There were no new de· velopments reported that would indicate the hostaRes would be freed any earlier than April. the time mentioned by revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· meini. ON MONDAY, the U.N. In· vestigaling panel on Iran heard testimony from Iranian JUmls about the s hah's alleged rrus deeds. and Preside nt Abolhassan Bani-Sadr appeared a top the CS. Em bass.y wall to demonstralt' solidarity with the young milt· tants holding the American hostages. The lslamic Republic. quoting unnamed reliable sources, said the navy commander was arrest· ed forhls "close links a nd friendly relations with the U.S. spies held In the U.S. Embassy." "Some documenL'l have been found about Admiral Alavi in the TIM 1U. ol lhe problem " 1ta1· t•rlftC," c-ue Hld. '"Tbe eftft· tual eolutJon . . . wm require a tranaformatJon ln tht way that American industry bandl• Ua wastes." Tbe new ru1ee require au nrma that prod...ce hazardoua wut.es, tranaport them or operate dump sites toootifY the EPA of lbetrex· late n ee by July. Offlclels estimate there are '750,000 llrma generaUne wastes. and 10,000 trucking companies bauJ.ini lt to MAX DUNLAP Court Ove rturns Slay Conviction Prosecutors will ask a n: hearing of a n J\nzona St<ttt• Supreme Court ruling O\'C'r turnmg fi rst-degree murder conviC'tions of Max Dunlap and .James Hobi .... on for tht: 197ti bomb murder of Don Bollc<>. an An1.0n<i Rl·publa1 n •po rkr The court rulL·d ttw duo's rights Wl'fl' \'iulattd when tht• trwl JUdgL· dL1n11•d a m ot10n to stnkC' tcst1mon~ of the kcv witness who tn· vokc d the -Fifth Amendment. Assistant Attorney Ge neral William Schaefer III said if a r<'hC'aring Jtlt•mpt fails . ht• will seek a new trial in Supcnor i!-0urt 30.000act.ivedumpalta. C08TLE SAID the lnvent.ory wouldglvelhea1ency a "naUonal roadmap ol where wut.e I.a and where ltla 1oia1." Bestntac in October the firms produeiq the wastes will have lO keep lnventorie. of all hazardous chemical.a leavtn1 their plants. A mantfest for each abJpment will have to be signed by the dump operator and returned lo lhe chemical plant, which will be re- I ,., t:t" JAMES ROBISON DON BOLLES quired to notify the !!PA tf tbe t'O mpleted form la not recel"ftd within 35days. EPA offlciala said the manifests we re designed to ellminat~ the problem of "mid· night dumper• .. who bauJ t'hemicals from planu and then dump the wutes lo streems or sewers. The regulations announced to- day by Coetle were lbe f1rst Issued to Implement a law puaed by Co ngress in 1976 t o police hazardous wastes. The EPA has come under heavy congressional criticism for a three-year delay in implementing lbe law. RAZAJlOOUS wastes became a national issue lo 1978. when more than 200 familes were forced to abandon their homes in the Love Canal area of New York because• of chemicals leaking from a dump site . Brown Raps Kennedy for Ballot Dump BEDFORD. N H. <AP> - Dumping California Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. from the New York primary next month was a "profound error'" oo the part of St-n. Edward M. Ken· ned y 's s uppo rters. Brown charges. The New York Board of Ele<'· lions ruled Monday that two- t ht rd5 of Brown's p etltto n signatures fo r the )1 3 ; ~h 25 primary were invalid. leaving h1 m fewer than the number or names requ1red. Brown said he would chal lenge the ruhnl? in state and fl•deral rourt.s. claiming the re· qu1rt>mt'nt for 10.000 signaturt'' ..., "burdc-n<;<>me" and probably unron...,t1lulmnal Tht-' actwn by the state ell'<' 1 ton.., bc-1Jrrl ('.tmC' ;it th'• re(lll"'"l .. ( 1-. l·nn•"h 'upport<·r .... who h.ifl ft•.irl·d Bro '4n '4 0uld \lphon .l\4 J} "'""" \11rk \Oll'r ... OPJIO"\l'(I t u Pres ident Carte r 's rt·· elecuoo. In both cases, what did you expect to bear? Chimes? Anyway, I suppose some people will grump about the ;et noise out at E l Toro. There used lo be a public inform a lion officer out there al the base that told complainers wh(>n they ~ailed in that what they were hearing was "the ~ound of frct>dom ." U.S. spy nest," the newspap<>r -----------------said. The Iranian rcvolutionanc., '1'be people of New York do n o t enjoy bei n g denied a ch•) 1 u· " H rown s a 1d . as h1· r.tcf'd from New llampc;h1rt· to\4 n to t(lwn. c;P('k tn~ support JU'il houN bdon• thl' balloting 1n tnd.i) s pnmary That's always a good thing to remember rondemn the U.S. Embass)' a.'> a "spy nest. .. Youth al Disco Fatally Wounded IT SAJO Alavi had h<'en in ron· tact with aJ:enls of th<' previous government of the dcpos<'d Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and had helped many of them escape. There was no furthe r detail on the allegations against Ala vi. BAKf<:RSFIELD CA P > A McF<irland youth was shot to death during a fight at a disco mu:-1c con{'(!rt in a park here. 1101icc said monday George Garcia. 19. died of a gunshot wound m the back suf fe red when he was a ttacked by seven or eight people attending the concert Spokesmen for the e mba!isy militants declined to comment on the case. Snow Paralyzes DJinois 82 Blinded Drivers in Chain Collision Albtlnv A lb\I QUf" All•nt" 8 Alt1rnnre A•,m1rt9' 804M' So\tOft 8uil•lo CNrl\tnWV Che~n,,. Cl>lt&OO Ctncinn•ll c.1 .. v .. tand Cot11mDu• Oel fl Wtl't Of'nv•,. OoMo•t>P• ~troot Oululh .,..,, .. ,,n HOl"QtUh.t tiOV'\1__, Ind .. Poli\ J•<"~ \lttl~ Y "n 't•tv l ~n Vf'QA\ 'ittl,. Roe~ Hi L.• ..... 41 IS •• :n "° n •S JO .Ol 1S II se '3 ... u 3" 1 .oe .. ,. ,,, "" JO 1• J .l3 H • .oe JS " .II ]1 II .2t ... 1• ... )' ,. . n a 01 1 -& •O 1• ~ "° Ml ... u " ,, 11 JS 10 .. 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At lfle .......... c911tlfMIM _, lwtllMI ~ on MtMey, IN ............ .,.....,~ .. ._ .. _. ._. t,• •IC._ lft IN ....., .... ,...... ............. ,. ............... ...,_ ... _ u ,_, ___ .._..,., '"'""· maa· lfl\Vf'\,,. ..... l11 1wl,dl-UOll J , J J tw w w w 011t1Mtl IOf w. .... 10.y : l lltlt ~ .... ----------· ----"' ----. --~- Ou'l-llllCOf!""O•~oo • ""'--"' 00-W.0 .,,.. ,,,. IO>•ll'-"Cl~-- (714) 164·5204 JCl.W 8'ooo11t111 SI IVtt~ llolrfl rtrDI· Jf ['ftl T -- , Park Houni March I & 2, 9AM·7PM ) CAUr:ORNIA Rape Measure Passes Bill Signsd Banning Victim Paych Exa11UJ SACRAMENTO CAP) -1t'1nowlbtlaw : S.1ln· nln1 next Jan. l , thc\nal court.I may 00Aoo1trorder payctuatnc eumtoaUona for I.he vlcUma of nxual u aa.tll. The n.wuure. 58600 by Sena. Dtue Watton. D· Lot Anfeln. and Alan Robblna, O·Van Nu,ya, will prevent Judaea from order1n1 virttma of rape or other aexul uaault.a from undertolDI peychlatric Ham• to lest lbelr <"redlbaUty. Supporten conlcoded the meuure wo\lkt end wbat amoun~ to lht! haruament of the vlcUm5 of •H rrlmes. a nd Hid a vktlm'1 cr~ibiUty could bu determined by other procedures. LOS ANG t-:f.ES <AP> A niebt instructor and bl8 sludtmt dfod Monday 1&fternoon when their light N....,.. Bird airplane a pparently lotit power during a landing ap· ---u proacb to Long-Beach Municipal Airport, authorities ·•n enry!" a big pclu:an who prefrrs to hve said with people instead of othe r pelicans, is The single -en gloe ( ) carried to remote nart of an animal shelte r Bellanca aircraft hit some sr ATE " 11-0wcr Imes. them crash~d . in Salinas by Debbie Bradburn. SPCA or in a vacant field at 4.01 --------- ficial. Henry, recuperating from broken p m . about one mile north wing, loved lx-ing fed a nd petted Now at 1~ of the airfield , near Carson Street and Cberry hoped he will rcvNl to wildhfe \\'ay:, by bt Avenue ing isola ted from tourists . Long Beach police identified the victims •s J ack _ __;:;..__ _________________ T Bandy. 42. or Yorba Lmda, and Victor Porf'iky. 48. Uea a.od tri11e~ a sertea of after.hocka doesn't Imply future acllvlty alona the San Andreu fault which run1 much or the leollh or California. No ln.Juriea were reported from Monday'a quake, wh.lch measured 5.1 on the Richter scale. It waa cent.ered in the San Jacinto fault zone ln lhe Santa Rosa Mountains near the village of Sprlni Creal, 1.20 miles eaat of Los Angeles. Aac SACRAMENTO IAP> -A pro-grower bill on fa rm workers has passed the state Assembly, but SB584 by Sen. Rose Vuich. D-Dlnuba. is Identical to ooe vetoedlast yearbyGov. Edmund Bl'ownJr. 1be bill would change the 1975 Agricultural Labor Relations Act, wl\jch requires an employer under a closed shop contract to hre workers wbo are not union members ··in good standing · · Covers Eno Comp • StHrlOQ • Air oond. • Manual Auto 1rans • Front suSQ • Drive Axle • Complete front & rear brake system • Elec Svstem "\-CW> S..OC. ColWoO 0oeo nO' fllJf1ltt to -GI ... _, ~or::!,.""':::.. ..,_ ..._ MG ,...,.._, *""-. S-T,_ 11otvo 0-... 4 -Ot. ''""' -0t -C:-..11--0fl- of Pulos Verdes Estates. :~ Bring glorious color to your garden. Four Arrested In Air Hassle SAN JOSE CAP> -Four airline passengers were arrested on felony charges of mterfermg with a Hughes Airwest night crew and Jailed for up to 19 hours before feden1l authont1es decided not lo prosecute. officials say LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Los Angeles Bourd or Education voted 6 I Monday night to exempt 1.450 Junior high school students from mandatory busing 1fthe1rda1ly round tri p wasover90 minutes. The motion affects students at about 50 schools throughout the district who rode more than 45 minutes each way on the bus for the past thr~ semesters However. Superior Court Judge Paul Eg· J:v. who 1s oversl•t•ing the school district's integration n 1sc. must approve the motion. ' . ~ ' . .../ /_ - PANSIES ,:z::.:1.:-~ ~. -...... ·-~ .(-~~ .'.':'f" ...... ,. )-1.~( ~-~ ~' i.r':.( .... ; /{ ;{ii\•'} \ .,. v~-4· P~'\.,. J , ... I-.., •i. :l. l "-'· . <J'j ,._....,. (' . • . J!fl!'1· 4" NOW 69<; regularly $1.09 On "4!e thru J 1"80 wtlilf' •h"V Lu.t <,.,n J.~on <ti M,,. A11hu1 • °"'""1'>•1tt. .. 1<11 • t.'O WJ(l The arrests. which occurred Feb. 18. came when one couple smoked in a non-s moking section on a Las Vegas to San J ose flight. aod the other couple refused to let airline personnel put a large painting in a baggage compartmenL SALINAS 1AP> /\ Sahnas man convicted in ~'-":'""".'"':':'s~·.,!""'n""=·119~h-o_a_r•~'•~m..,..•o_..4";..m_4A_il.;;.11_""=..;~ thf> fatal shooting of a Monterey market owner dur-; I ~ X. )I\') BOB BREAKSTONE, chil'f of the criminal division of the U.S. Attorney 's Office in San Fran· cisco. said Monday he instructed Sao J ose Municipal Airport security officers to hold the couples for arraignment but reversed his decision the next day. "It's not like they hijacked an airplane," Breakstone said. "Wh en the facts came in. It wasn't the kind of case to lodge a complaint in federal court.·· THE FOUR PERSONS held were Paul Turner, 50, and his wife, Patricia Turner. 50, both of Spokane, Wash.; a nd Michael Leslie Ostrofsky, 23, of Sao J ose, and his sister, Carol Lynn Ostrofsky, 25, of Campbell, Calif. "We bad ta ken seats which we re plainly marted 'Cigarette smoking only -no cigars or pipea,' " said Mrs. Turner in a telephone interview from her home. "Shortly after, the stewardess came around and said they had extended the non· smoking section to our row. She said would we pleaae put our cigarettes out." TURNER LATER LIT another cigarette, and a second flight attendant asked him to extinguish it. When he said he d id not understand why he could not smoke, the attendant said she would "let the security police take care of it ... Mrs. Turner said. The Ostrofskys did not want fli ght attendants to place a large painting in a baggage area. Ms. Ostrofsky confirmed that the events occurred. but declined to comment until she consulted with an attorney. Both couples we re taken into custody when the plane landed, then booked , fingerprinted and photographed, officials said The men spent 19 hours in the Santa \Iara County Jail. a nd the women 17 hourc; in Elmwood Women's Detention J-'acilily in Milpitas . Institutions Bul~e SACRA MENTO IA P l Young offenders arc bein~ kept longer in Caltforn1a Youth ~uthority in· stitutions. crowding them lo near capacity. the CYA has said. The total hit 4,915 Oec. 31 , up nearly 200 from the previous year, despite fewer new arnvals and fewer returned oarole violators. Director Pearl West said the populahon rose because the average length of stay rose to 12 months in 1979from 11.3 months in 1978. ing a robbery attempt ha!> been sentenced to the gas chamtx>r A Monterey County Superior Court jury de· liberated three hours Monday before returning with the death penalty against Steven Vincent Holt , 24 Holt was convicted t wo weeks ago in the Feb 8. 1979 slaying of Sam Troy a .lwlge Nlze• Cult S11bpee11as LOS ANGELES (AP) -A judge has ruled that 14 Los Angeles radio and television stations need not com ply with subpoenas from the Synanon Founda· tion in connect.Jon with an alleged plot to kill an at· tom ey with a rattlesnake. Superior Court Judge William Ho~oboo~1 quashing the 14 subpoenas, said Synanon~ad '"'°' shown "good cause" for the mass or material It de· mandedfrom the media. Synanon had asked the stations to provide tapes, nOleS, logs, videotapes, and films Of COV· er age involving Synanon over the past 15 months. Bcuardo .. CJae•dr•I •~•.,ed LA JOLLA CAP ) -A potentially explosive five-pound container of isopropyl etber was re- moved from the Salk Institute Monday night and detonated in a nearby open fi eld by members of the San Diego Fire Department's Bomb Squad. The hazardous chemical. which had been in the laboratory fo r five years. was discovered in the ftYl'·Story building during a routine inventory <'heck l\1onday :.ifternoon. PatWI Split on S•old"fl BUb SACRAMENTO <AP J The Assembly Health Com m1tt(•e apparently wanls to expand no-smoking are a!-without irnpo:-.1ng them too widely. ~, 1l adoptl•d onC' no-smoking bill Monday. but reJected another. both by Sen Alan Sieroty. 0 -Los Angt'l1·., SBl 108. approved 9·3, would ban smoking Rencralh in clinics and hospitals. ~ut SB1107 :,topped o n a 4.9 vote. ll would have required all restaurants with 50 or more seaL'\ to designate no- , smoking ureas. excluding out.door restaurants and bars. No l11j•ries Reported 111 Q-k# SPRING CREST CAP) -Offi cial s say an earthquake that rumblc•d across parts of six coun· GOURMET MARKET MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Cut Fresh Flowers ...... 2.59 bunch Local Large Strawberries .. .99c bskt. Large Firm Cucumbers .. 5 for 1.00 U.S. Brown Onions .... 2 lbs. for 29c Baking Potatoes ............ 19c lb. Ripe, Flavorful Bananas .... 29c lb. Call us about home delivery in our refrigerated dell very truck. PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS aged at least 30 days to &he peak ol perf edlon Thick cut London Broll ...... 2.98 lb. <great to bu·b·q or broH> Fre1b local Zacky Farms Roasting Chickens, stuffed with Delaney's famoua apple dressing or plain .. 98c 'S -· -~...> DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Fresh Northern Sea bass .... 3.59 lb. Fresh Eastern Sole .......... 4.29 lb. Whole or Half fresh-frozen silver salmon, 4 to 6 lb. avg. We will gladly cut it into steaks for no extra charge ................ 2.49 lb. 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Tu.dey, Fllbtuwy a . ,., e.rw• 9Cr91blctll l!dltorlal Paoe Editor ,.. \V omen Not Equal At the County Jail Oranae County Superior Court Jud•e, Everett Dickey looked al coodiUom In Oranae County's jails laJt year and said women lftmatf.'S are not on equal footing with l eir male oounterparu More speciflully. the Judie noted that men Mm tenced w jail terms ean apend their jail hour In one of two minimum security racllltics And wbUt' there. t.he men can joln jaJI labor crews that perform 1uch cho~s H cleanna flood control channels and 1end1n1 pets at th~ animal sh •lter On the other band, women sentenced w ja1l 1n Oranse County must spend tht'lr Ume In a mulmum 11erurlly f acllity and cannot pllls the_lr hours dolns: outside work Most lnma tc.!S wc>lrome physical artJv1ly and tit~ op· portunity of breathlnM out.bide air As a ~suit of the dlsc~pnncle~. J udge 01<'k<'Y i,~ud the county must either provide women wtth tht! sume Jail advantages enjoyed by maJe inmates or do nwuy with the udvantages inherent in the men's program. Judge Dickey's decision was upheld lJy the c;ahfom1u Court of Appeal. A recent report by the Sheriff's Department sai d there is no practical wa&y the women'alail can be convert- -ed in part to a minimum security acillty. And when county s upervisors looked at the prospect or opening another facility for women they decided to put orr s ta rt· ing a search . They felt lht! sheriffs report was inade- quate So the inequity pointed out by Judge Dickey remainlli untended. And in fairness to those who must move to cor reel what was terme d "invidious sex discraminataon." the re probably aren 't enough ready dollars to fund .1 quick solution. Nonetheless. s upervisors s hould ensure that the.• l'l' newed efforts toward finding a solution to th<: Jail s itu:J lion ends with detailed alternatives that can be acted on To do otherwise would appear to condone a situa tion that dictates one kind of treatment of male prisoners am.I a lesser kind of treatment for fem al~ inmates . Everyone Wins? 1f the candida tes' reaction to results of the Maine caucuses of <1 couple of wee ks back is any <:nl('non. Wt' can expect anothe r batch of "winners" from today·., Nl•w Hamps hire primary -a nd thc.·i r self-procla1mc·d traumphs will be about as significant. In Ma ine, every body won -Carter with 45 pcrcC'nt of the vote. whic h wasn 'I as good as his 59 percent in Iowa. but still enough to put him on top or the Democratic heap : Kennedy with 39 percent, which left him well behind Carter. in a New England state. but far e nough ahead of his own :11 pC'rCC'nt total in Iowa to proclaim a victory of s orts; anti of <·oursc J erry Brown. whose 14 pcr('ent in Maine ccrt~11nly was a s tep up from Iowa, where he didn 't get enough votes to rnL'rit a percentage rating In other words. the caucus hoopla pro bably doesn't deserve a ll tha t muc h of the gallons of ink and hours or air time de voted to analyzing these tiny steps into the overlong presidential campaig ns . Nor a rc the pre Uminaries like ly to do much to innuence the fina~vote . That will de pe nd, as aJways, upon develop~ents on lbe national and inte rnational scenes between ~ow and November. And upon the number o f foot·in-mouth e pisodes the candida tes indulge m as thf' <'Rmpaigns m ove a long Early <'<tu<·us a nd primary res ul t.". C'vrn when onl; handfub of vott·r~ ~ff<' involv<·d. are intcrc!>llng to :-.tal1:-.l1 · <·1;,ins. JJ<Jllst<·r.., ;rnd n 1mp; . .11gn m<Jnagers Caucusc~ to the ('lmlrary. thc> outcome s tall depend!-. upon huw .Jol' C itaz{·n views the ncitwn ._ind th<· world the <lu y IJ<'fon· tw •·nLf:rs the voting hooth Costly Comfort Orange County marshals soon will be going aboul t heir business in air conditioned vehicles. thank!) to r e· cent action by the Board of Supervisors. It will cost som e thing like $18,000 to outfit the 30 cars operated by the marshal -$600 per unit. The m ajor question one could ask about the expense is why? Whe n it is not wet, lhe weathe r in Orange County seem s to be comfortable enough without cooling devices. Air conditioning also la considered counter- productive to efforts to conserve energy. IL is comme nda ble to note that orrtcials want good working conditions for the ir employees. But adding air conditioning to cars? It seems un· necessary • Opinions expressed in tho s pace above are th ose of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on th is page are those of their authors and artists. Reader ..... omment is ic:v1a.d. AdUress The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 6"2--4321. Boyd I PWa Bargaining By L.M. BOYD Q. What would happen to the justice system if plea bargalnlng were outlawed? Would the courts be fiooded so badly with criminal cases that defendants would have to wait behind bars ror years before trial? . A. Possibly not. Alaska ruled out plea ba rgaining four years ago. Defendants 1tUJ plead guilty there about Dear Gloomy Gu~ I don't know about you, but I do n 't atop at stores that don't CalTY prlc(ls on their loodll nor at 111 at.atJooa wbote prices aren't potted. O.W.T . -'~ as f requmtly as they did earlier when 95 percent of Alaska'• criminal cues were settled ln deaa. Report Is that judges in Alaska aeem to be banding down stiffer sen- tences now. Under11tand it's the only state so far that bans plea bargaining. Q . Ask your Love and War man why the average girl would rather be beautiful than have braln..<J, A. Because, he says. a.be thlnb the averaee man can tee better than he can Wok. Televtslon ln Thailand does lndeed show lbe "Laverne and Shirley" program. But the Th1la off screen don't put up with rreah females. So they run a blurb be(ore the a bow that reads: "Theae women are rrom un Insane a1yhnn.'' It wu H. C. Witwer who Hid, "Colleee bred refers to aomethlnt which rcqulr.. a fearsome amount of dough, I• ,.ldom Mlf·rllln1, and usual· ly provta to be not.hlna more than a four.year loaf." Nlcbolu von Hoffinan ·f Single Buyer Oil Price Answer Tben YI a cert.ala tthooc'eDlrlc charm In tb• Americana punl•ll&lna t.beir own cocnpaaM. for dolill lhlAp llkt briblnl forelp cOcamiemal olncJalt '°' bual!MllM Tbit aoumpUoa la &.bat •Inc• we have free·martiet. CQm· pelltlve np!UU.m btre. tbe 1am• kl.Dd ol eapkaUam lbouJd nourbh evtrYWbert. It ®-not. and wbUe t.bal may DOl be a matter ol a;real moment wheo It com· •• lO lmport- ed Japa.IM!IM c ameras < eapedal ly now when It appears the Ge rman i bave excelled lhe Son of Nikon) lt is very aenous ln lbe maller ol oil. We are being harmed by the cartel of 0U-e1portin1 nauoos and the great oll corporatiorus whi ch hav e effec tively slipped out of American control and become lhe agent~ of these foreien powers. THE ONLY response lo a pro- ducer monopoly 1s whut th~ economists call monopsony. which Isn't a Japanese radio but a market situation in which there Is only one buyer Jn self defense. all the oil imported lnlo the United Slates mu~l be bought and brouJ.{hl into the country by ooe offlct• That l.s the only way we can prevent ourselves from being whipsawed Into high er and higher prices, (In the future, either by bringing huge new sup· plies onto th e m a rk et or dramatically cutting oil usagl.'. we can force pnre moderation on OPEC. but that's not about to happen soon.) The oil industry iL'lelf. back In the days before it had cap1tulat ed and become a stooge for OPEC. reached the same con clusion. Its top spokesman and prestige figure, the anternallonal oil lawyer and lobbyist John J McCloy brought the matter up with President Kennedy in 1961. McC l oy, writes Anth o n y Sampson, "warned Kennedy Mailbox about lbe po11lble conaequeMea ot OPBC: U OPEC were to sue· dtd la )oiDl a.ctloa, be a&Mt, lt mlabt be nec:euary for the oU compaaiel oa thelr aide to be 1lven authorlly for collectlve b&l'1a•nAn1. KENNIDY 'n1ht then &Dd lbere' arranied for McCloy to 1ee b1a brother Robert, the Al· t o roey General . to whom M cCloy repeated the wamlni. Robert Kennedy assured him thal. lf and when the comparues contemplated Joint action. he would be 1tad t.o dlscuas the poeslbllity .. The principle was eslabllahed. lbat for the sake ol security ol oil 1uppUn and for reuon1 of forelp poUcy. the an· tltru1l law1 would be walved •.. " <The Seveo &llten, Bantam. 12.15. > Tb• oU lnduab"y's lnallt.eDce tbat tlda WU the only wq __ll could hope to deal IUCeeufUlly witb OPP£ wun't a oae-dme lbln•. Thia bas been • repeated· ly ueerted posiUon and lo 1971 the JwsUce Department qaln gave formal pennlAlloo for the oil companies to act in coocert when negotlatlq with the or· ganluUoo ol producer nations. By then, howeve r . the com· paniet were well on their way to being overwhelmed and never ''Outside ag\tc..tors .11 were able to speak with a llq1e elfectlve voice. IN 1'ld ..... tbey are ID· dependent In aame only and no looser have any flDanclal reuoo to oppoM price lne?UMI. Many of the lncre--are biPlY ad· vanta1eou1 because tbey do pro. duce windfall proflU of enormou. abe. windfalll which. lrooJcally, wtU not be covered by the new lH lf and wben lt ls ever puaed. Under the present system, the companiea have loo&·t.ercn, fix· ed -price coatracts from the pro- ducer naUon.a for lar1e quan· titles of oU . Thus tbey'd been buy- ing on from the Saudis al around S22 a barrel, and when the world price ol oU suddenly jumped, they could tum around, and sell that aameoU for $40 a ban'el. Under such a system, tbe com- panies have little incentive to fight for lower prices. Mor.....over, their dependency on the OPEC nations for oil has made them catspawa ol the producing COUD· tries. so the old McCloy ap- proach would no longer work . FOR SOME YEARS, Maurice Adelman. a d1stlngu1shed 011 economist at MIT, has been sug gesting a un1r1ed government purchaamg offace for imported oi I. Whether the government would be able to make such an orrice work Is by no means clear. Given the performance of the Department or Energy to date, we might end.up belng In · capable of buyt.ng any oil. Ob· vaously such an office would have to be run by people with an 011 company background and 011 company expertlse. which might a lso enlall 011 company loyalties Such an office could murder small. in~pcndent refiners and dl5tnbuter.. here It would . or necessity. have to work ln con i.aderable se<:tt<'y. which would Incubate much suspicion and make ove~1ghl very difficult But on~ other hand we can't 1<0 on forner letting our na t1ona.I devolJon to antitrust and free·marketu1m shred us in- tern a tiooal1 y False Figures 'Ripped Off Gas Stations To the Editor· Your Feb 17 f'd 1tnrial. "Start Controlhni: Gas Ovnc:h:irgl'\' ~:.is inart:urate to the cxtremt· ond J?rc~sly unfa ir to Southern C.::Jllfomw ~asohn1• rNallt>rs F1r!'.!t 1 you m1squotNI unr.cl misantN·prNe<I statements from Department of Energy offi cials You took the figure!> DOE rom· pill·d r e presentin g audal conf1rm erl price v1olat1ons 11t stations which had price com plaints filed against them ond called It "a nationwide survey" representing the percentage of violations at all stations ThL'I as not the case. If 70 percent or the people who go to the doctor are confirmed to be sick. it does not follow that 70 percent of the t.olal population ls sick. The reason So uthern Callfornl• audited s tations showed about three times the national average of price violators ls that the Los Angeles audit office screens customer complaints before they audit. a practice that eliminates mo5t non·violalors and produces a higher rate of violators amonJ? audited stations. Al~aan , thu; Is not an indicator or massive violations i 1 tbe total mnkel. but merely the ab1hty of thl' auditors lo focus on the real price violators with10 u given market. The ract la the av('rage gasoline retailet margins m ' Southern California a re lower than lho!\e In almost every ma· Sydney Barris JO r m etro II\ tht· v. 1·~1 . Our haghC'r rrlatl pnc1:s MnH' from the fact our pump pr 1n·~ indud1· J six percent sale~ tax. DOE OFFICJAl.-'i htlv1• 'rn<'l' admitted their non-sequitur, anti that the h1$lher violation rate amon~ nud1l<'d statio ns was due• tn tht.'tr !.Pf'<'lal <1ud1t prorC'durt• Thi~ special procedure wuc; nnt known to the WashinJ?ton. 0 C office that made public stuh· men t s a bo ut "wid C''l prcart" Southland price viol ation~ Your editorial's closing com ments about the "JO cents-~r gallon or more profit" to re laalers was an outragcow. and unfor givable error. The max imum legaJ reWl margin is 16.1 cents per gallon. The average retall margins in Southern Callfomia are currently about 15 cents per gallon for full service. and about l2 cents per gallon for self service. Out of these pen-nlel\, retailers mus t pay all costs of doing business including rent. labor, Insurance. s upplies, utilities, etc . etc . which leaves very little m•t profit The state of California now r1• celvea about 15 cents. and the federal govcmmenl 4 ccnL'I, on each gallon sold It appears your edltonal board believes that Ulx money goes Lnto the retailers· pockets lrutead or lo govern· menl. The publlc'a mlsconr rptlnn that the gasoline retailer 1s one of tlw '1llarn' in "th1· gn·~t oil rip-off' ,., thu'I n·1nforrf'<l '-.1.; thou<>3nd of C':altforn1a ' r1· ta ale rs ti.a\ .. bt·1•n rorc£·d out 11( bwnnesb under i::ov<'rnmt'nt C'On· lrols, \'11 your l."11tor" C'ry lnr more controb. Th<-fact 1s. an this instance. you "ripped off' the bus 1n<'S\ rr·putataon of t hou<1ands of hon<'!'lt gasolant' n • t.11 lc·" STEPHEN R SHELTO;o.; Executive Oirttto r SouthC'm Cahfornaa ~·n·ict> Station A~!'in To the Editor Today l m.-t a widow in ber seventJes whose income 1.5 from Social Security (lbat she earned). In order to maJte ends me e t she works as a "grandmo ther" at a slate hospital for a very small sa_ lary. With love and uodcnl.lndlng she has done wooden with authtic and retarded l'h1ldren. She hu been happy in her life Lnst weC'k shl' was notified or a substnnl.Jul rc•nt in<'rC':1~· lhf'n. ulon~ com1•-. Mr Jarvis und his Propo:-;1t1on 9 It 1s un· derlltood at the h•>'Pital that m o ne y t o pay th4: "grandmothers .. will not be available should thla proposillon pass. Care for these and othtr handicapped chi ldren will ht' ~really reduced as wUJ many "i1 m1lar '"°r\1r 1•s In tM.,, wh•• n annot prvt•"'<'t thf'm:.1•lv1• ... Trac.it' W'llons 'ltnk<' for pay en rn·ai.~. \'lt . pohuc1.in<. \flt•· themi.eln~ nddJt1onal pay an1I 1•x Pf'l\set\ and landlords keep •>n upp1n~ the rent to offset 1nO<it1CJn llhc•y Sil~ l l!MACINE my disgust upon readinJi? a llC'-''I report wherein Mr Jarvis. presumably rrum astride tus whit<' charJi?er. is quot· <>d a~ sa)1ng he makes "a helluva lot of mnn1·y right now mak1ni,: ~pee<'he:\" I based on J'ropVS1t1on tJ and oow. 9> --"five thousand dollars a Spee<'b, thr~ or four times a month." TblA In addal.Jon to his stipend or some s1.100 a month from the apartment owners' association. Whom l.s he rea lly belpln«" If Mr. Jan-is is s incere. why' ~sn't he use his new prom· inence to help the people who can't stand up for themselves? His crusade. if sucb It be. Ls In complete and inconsequential af he doesn't press for ways to re- duce government expense at the top of the heap instead o ( at tht• bottom. DOROTHY llOUC llTON • n.o....,,.....-.c_c __ ,_ IM?..,_,_.. i.--. -.. --.. , ··-.. _ ·-· ... ,,.., c-i. -... c• •t•J• ~ ·-..... ~--.. -... -........ -..., .. ... , ... .,._... ---.. .... -.. .. --_., .. -.. --'-'" Cit°(- Successful People Like to Flaunt Minor Talents One of lhe odd thlng!l I have learned about accomplished peo pie ls that they soon take their accomplishments for granted. and are far more gratified at wlnnlnl honors in some other field, even ln a game or 8 hobby. They are much like the profeuional buuly, who eventually finds lt ll r esomt to he admired for her looks, und covets a tribute to her br ains o r charm. I noted this Joni ago, when oaci ot my tr1end1, a superb 1ta1e IC· tor. could scarcely conceal his boredom If you praised hls 1et· lng ability. but alowed wttb pride It you complimented hla tennis, which was only a shade above mediocre, Even 1omeone as naturally modest aa Albert Elrulteln. who 1bru1ged oH his scientific tmlnenre. would be pleased as Punch tr a serious mu1lclan praised b1J violln·playina, which wos amateurlth al bell. Slr Walter Scott. al the hel1ht of bl• literary rame. found flat· tery ledJou.s. but prided hlmM'lf on his composition or manurea and his. title 0.11 Sheriff or the county: he much pref erred be· Ing landed gentry than a member of the Utcirad . . N E WT 0 N A CT \1 A f, L \'· forsook bi.I acleaWlc work ln or· der to devote bla later years to BlbUca! 1'9March of UtlJ• va.hM, which he tboupt would brin1 blm lmmortallt.Y: and even the prescient Goethe f ancled that bl• "theory of lllhl" wu a more t Important contribution than his poetry. When not In the rteld . Fredertck the Great would prac· lice bis nute·playln& al· leasl four hours every day: he WL'I afraid of nothlni else lo the world bul failure ln playln1 prop- e r I y . In o ur own tlme , CburchlU prided himself on bis brick-laying, and Eisenhower on hlA p1lntJna. Alekblne. tho erul chess master or our age. lost every· thing he mndo at cheH Inf.lay- lng brldJe for hlth •laket. alae- ly lmaJlnlng that hi• 1klll over the board was transferred to the t"ard game : whlle Ely CulberlM>n, who made bl• name synonymous with contract brldte wanted onlJ to be re- gard;;! as a an1t thlnller and strateatst ln world poUUc1. (fie aave up bridle alto1et.her for the laudable alm of promattn1 a form of world government ) A new btoeraphy of Thomus Edison. which de lve !i In to archives never before ex amined, diacl<>1es that this em1 nent inventor wu a deplortblc failure u a bualneuman. but perailt.ed ln •hlnlrln1 of himself at a shrewd operator deAplte the debt he kepl pllln1 up. And Mark Twain Iott several fortunes be Invested In rotten In· ventlons, but never aave up the lllualoo of tlnanclaJ acumen. Exceptional personit are, more often than not, discontented or al leut un.satiafied wltb their own particular 1lft. and ror some 119ychok>&Jcal rea1on ar~ driven to demonatrale that they can triumph ln tome other field 11 well. lronlcaUy, tho very perMveran.ee tbat b1"ln1• them reno• In their •P"lalty la what dnvet them to peral1t ln their folly . j OBITUARIES I ORANGE COUNTY ~.,en.; a 1• DAllV PtU>T A 7 .--r------..-.----------~~~_;...:;._~~------------------_;_----------------~ ACTIC AMOlaSOfl VINTON F A.NOEASC>fo. ·~ .. _, of Flt-ie.a F-t>. tnc.. • com ..... , ..... !Mii P"ll•...,,.,. ·-b ,_ -p-Rolll p..,_ .... ,_ D..,•N•tkes ot !a>..-.n • rt..nd'\ ~t c. '" •t P.-.<• brot""""°' Simtth\ Mortu•f ., trom '1 -lo .. IOPM ,,_..,., -F rtcMY wfW,. """"""• 'W'V•<tt Wiii ~ COil OU<-•t 1-te)PM on $,,"'<<U• lnl•• .....,, wilt~ P"••l• P1..,u 6n)lrwr;. 1 Slr!llM" ,,,__,,,.,._ lO< .. u.-.~ TAl'I. M AROAll£T II TAFE r••-nt Of N..,1-1 BMCll. C • P••W<I aw•y on w ~•Or\Hl'l' J•. 1'IO w rvlv..O bY "'" s-1• ---e a•11n-r~ riu•ll•...t Harvey r.,tt . 2 Cl<IVQhto" " C-••._ C ~ l•rry T.it> l(ymto DI N.....-pot1 S.<0<1>. c l "f . • e J9th a 1 s . ,. p • .,10• r..rt .,p.,•o•• 0 , a 1 onua w1nn r~ 1n nnua c1encc ,.o,,h,,o9a. c•. 1 Qr•nct<h11oren Talent Search pose before statue of Albert Orol<ll•n l(yml~ lr~v ""° V•larlt g · 1 N • I '-d f S · M~Cr .. <. ""'" Ch..,IOUt O<t~l!H>ll of IOStl•lfl U allOna /\('8 e m y 0 ClenCE'S s.1 .. 11urr. -·v1dn0 M" r•fe ... , • in Washington. D. C From Orange County rMm.,.r ol t,,. '>dnla Mont<" Ch4rilY Others <from left) <1re Bryan P enprase. San Marino : Scott'"Thornburg. Monterey Park: Hobin Chu llsin. Los Altos : and Da \ id \.leha. La Jolla ial-a-Tape l'teaM Request Tape By NUlftbef ••• OIWtty~ ot N•dl. ~.AIM Pain 07 Lo• 8aetc 6 LAt Pain 01 H•~ & Tenalo" Tepe c.m..645• 1701 2' Houis Courtesy of Of. O•Vld W. Glbeol\ OurLoveis .,..,.,., 1--.. h Gr•nO Pritt ••-~ tw ..-c-lc..al envy,,,. ~I 1-~ lft a"-· Al 1M ..-1 n<...t _ ... e'9l'tl OI "" ltrm \ tO flo.I• _.. pt1n ••-~ Ha ll•ed In L"9UM BMch, C.t He p.o.wd ••n •I the S.nta T-'la HO\Oll<ll In O...trt•. C•. •llw .,. 111...s• H• ,. •urv1 •eel 1>v tll• wile -~ ... "'' ">Of\ Or. Donel<! A-~ol 8roollllne, Ma\.,.i<huWll\, • d•u9h1tr Juoy C1ooonu1 of Puaoena, C• .. S 9r•nOcll1l<1ren l'lemorlal $¥VICtt Wiii tw IWIO on Weonnoo. F•D•u••y 71. 1980 •I ' OOPM •I t111• W•\l mln\lfr P•Ul>'flMl.tn Q>urcll, P•.-...a. c... In tlw ol t_.. Ille tamlty r-t• 1""1 comrlbutlOftS be -10 ,,.. Vin ton F A'*'\Cfl -lal fund, Clly olHo~. 1. .. 9u. _, ,,,.. ...,"''' Mon.cd a ... ,h is Alan r.. Mu r r<1y t right\ of Santi.l Ana. Ch'4> Ae<ll<\!IOn t•I ti"' Hnty Ao._.rv ----------------------------------------r blinds. will 1M ~ Of\ WMllW\dAy di 1 l-OPM EllNST EOWARO ELI ERl'OST. rMidant ot ""•"•1m. ca. Pa~ud •••Y o n F~ ,., t111D. Sufvl-b'f t•h •llr Miidred G. ot An•helm , Ca . so" 51•••11 Erntl ol O<eans lO•, C• .• ~ 8ewrt'f Holt of ,,.,..,..,,.,._ Ca. ~ ...... on F_....,y 2', 1• •I ll:OOAM .t the...,,_ U--1 011 ... _.... ~. S«vle•• un- Ot:r llW dltwctlolt of HarllO<' 1..,,.,.. Mouoot ONw ~of ~t• Mew •I °"' L..ecly °"""" 01 ... ,_1, CitlholK Churc h M.9'\\ ot CM •\1fan 8un•I ¥Wt11 ""MIO on Thur..0..v .. , 10 OOAM .tl\O at O•Jf 1...,., Outt<I ot Al\Ql'h Cd I hOhC Church tn1t"rm•nt P.Jc '"c. V 1t• M e,.,..o d .tl Pa,.k. P•c.U t<. View Mortuuy He"'l)Ort &H<llclirK IOU. New Machine to Boost VOIT Wit.I.ARO 0 VOIT. re,idwnt ol ~US4 8alooa, C.. P11"4!d away°" FebflHry ,., l'llO Born Novfl11twr 8, 1910 lft Se•lll•, WMl>inqlon Surv•-by "" ••t• Merv. \OM Wlll••O s ... 8.t~. Ca., RoOl!rt 0 01 lO\ Anqe!H, 0 ., Ri< .... O A. encl Iii\ w 1I• Ot""" .-1C1 t""" chlklrl'n RlcNrd -A-1 of Needed Blood Supplies Jo/. OFF HAAG ll•lllOA liol-. Ca ond mo!Mr-1n-law MARll.YH t.OUISE HAAG. ·~-I 8~" .. ~l""°" fUN'ral ~rv•u•\ will ol N....-port a..cr.. C. P.uecl away°" ""!Wld n...no..y. F•D•u¥Y 11, t941D •I Fe bru••Y 13. 1910 Roloant ot 2 OOPM Al ~I And•~'""' P,...,.byl~rl.tn Ntwpo<'I Bffcll, C. 10r t yea" allf'r C.f\urcl\, Hewoort IM<Kh, Ca. *"" Or mo•t"9...,.. ,rom Fulttr10ft, C.. Sht' '' • John A 11vtt,..,..n Jr otoc ""'"9 In wrv1"9d by twr ~ ~ H termanl at P<t<•l lC V•tw ~"'°"lal HW09, l <OMC-on HoM9oi 1rv1nt. PM~. N""'lJ(J<1 66Mh, C.il In lt~u ol C• .• CllnstapNr HoMq OI VantlH'A. C• !IOWf'ro> -..-•at controOuhon<. may t O.Ullfl* (Athy AM H~ ot Vf:n . tw m-lo ~ MetnO<t"I Ho'!>llat tura , Ca .• 2 shlen •ncl I llrOlllar. Pacol ic V•e>w Mort\Hry O.rr<lo•• !>erYICU wUI be held Wedn•UOO. F__., 11. lWO al l·OOPM al HMbO• &Awn_.,.,~ wl"' Rev L E _. ol C..lvary ai.c>el of CMla -S. oltlel-'lng. In lleu of,_, COt>• trlbullo11~ m•y lie made to '"" A"'9f'I<.,. CMc•r Soclf11y S•rvlch ....,_ ~ 011\lt MortUMy ~us.. Deaths New effort 1~ b<>ang pumJ><.'CI in- to an Orange County Red Cross program to provide "hite blood cell supplies for pal11.:nL'> suffer- ing from leukemia and other re· lated diseases The Red Cross is installing a new machine, called a pheres1s machine. that separates certain kinds of blood ceUs from n .>d blood. Pberesis donations wtll begin when the Red Cross opens its new center in Santa Ana later this year. The machine will replace the JAMES ~ORTOM ..... ~E'-ew·L-rL> .... of c... ...... c.. p..,..., -·., 1-3 'Ire• ~ . old manual method of separa- tion that takes longer and maJtesi it necmtaary for the Red Cross to somethnes Import supplies from Los Angeles. -,,..._,, n, "90. SWYI"'"' l>"f ..-r~ ......... ....-w .... ., M. s. ....... o. ... -. C..."'9 .... ----~ltllc:--..c.. ..... .._., _ .. of c.ta -ca.. -s..... 0. Sa-It/IC.. M •H , Ca APC•tallon ot IM Holy Ro •••Y will t><t twta on !>.alurd.ty, llM"" I, 19'0 .ti •. OOPM .. H••~ ...._ -"" ~. ~lee' -- -... dit'ect-of .. .,_ uw ... ~ Oii ... ,_,_,,of Co!ol• N\eW. BISHOPS TAWTON, England CAP> -Opera singer Muriel Brunskill, 80. British contralto wbo sang under the direction of Sir Edward Elgar, Sir Thomas Beecham and other great conductors between the two world wars, died Feb. 18 ~US4. SCOTT '6E AlRICE EOGEATOM SCO'TT. rnldenC of~ Meaa, C.. P•ued _ • .,on Feor\M<Y n. 19'0 $l>e WH .. "'l<knt ol Ille Souttt Co.a•! lor :IO Yt•n .att•r movlt111 _,, lrom U>\ Af\99!ff c o r din g to R e d C r o s!> s pokeswom an Margo M1hallc. T h ere are curre ntly two pheresis machines in the county. one at UC Irvine Medical Cent<'r and another at C hildre n '!> Hospital of Oranj?e County. One of the drawbacks for the pheresis donor is that the pro· cess takes two to three hours. compared to 45 minutes for a one-pint donation. Also, the machine is expensive. It costs S2Q,OOO. plus $160 each time it Is used . Radiation used in lbe treat- ment or cancer d estroys Volwtteers To Be Cited By Library platelcts and wh1te blood cells, m a king new s upplles n\'c~ary l've ry day. Burn v1 ct1 ms are a1dl'd by the clotllo~ qualtues of plas ma I 1-\ 111,111<. Ill\ 11 JC\ ,_.,..,.,., .. 1 1\ Dr llarold Kaplan. medical d1n•c tor for t he county Red Cross. said the new processing equipment was developed by an IBM engineer wbose son was dy· Ing of leukemia. With help from Carpets by the Natiooal institute of Health. FIRTH he d~igned the first pberesis machine in 1966. One donor can give as many SALEM while blood cella and platelet.a using lbe pberesla method as GEMIN eight dooora can uslns lbe I manual method. according to Dr . Kaplan. GALAXY The Orange County Red Cross plans to start pberesis donaUons c ATALINA when its new building opens. ft I , 10?. OFF That building will be adjacent to the existing Red Cross facility al HALLMARK 601 N. Golden Circle Drive, San· lai:'a~~-year. slighUy more than SU NWEAVERS c... S1>t or..,._., '""" 111e --"'" HIQll Sc'*" In LOI Ar>qelet Ill H1S. SurvlnO 111 "°" Ronald E -dort "' "'-'·· CA-9' ""°'°" Cllrll P . llo\urdo<k •ncl 1 9reat LONDON <AP ) - Caradog Pricbard, 75, Welsh poet, novelist and journalist, died Monday. Hi s best-known prose work was the novel "Uo Nos Ol a Le uad (On e Moonlit Night) ... In order to s eparate white blood cells (disease fighters>. platelets (bloodctotters). and plas ma (it aids white cells and platelets in their function> from r ed blood, tbe Red Cross is usini:: a manual method tha t can onl~ pr~ess a one-ptnt donation from eacb don0r. Tbe pheresis pr0<:ess will al- low donors to be hooked up to a machine that will take out f1\'C p10ts of blood while automati cal· Jy separa ting the nect's !oi ary nutrients and r eturning all tht· red blood back to the body, i.I('- Six coastaJ residents will be honored Wednesday for their volunteer work on behalf of the Orange County Public Library 69,000 pints or blood were needed in the county. That figure is ex-o-wax floor ·s pccted to rise t o more thao 108.000 by 1987. according to Ms. 9Un<ktlUOren, .HnnllH And Sh ..... MutOOrt, $lsi.r RO'f•lt E. RIOdlC-of $.tnl• MOftlc•, C• •• cou~ln Me•l•n Cl¥kAI ol e.-ly Hiii\, C" S.rvle•\ -••Mid on T....O.y .>I 1 OOPM "t lhe Ha.-~I Olive CN~I wlll\ A•"· Or. Qlerlt\ M. S.mon, Church ot Ret111ioui Sc~. oll1c1o1111n9. !.ervle•• -· ttwt direction ot Hart>o< LAWR• Mo<lnl CH"'" Mort1>¥Y of C.O\t• Mew ~-SSS4. SVt:NSSON OOSTA PEA SllENSSON dQe \J. 1onner1y of Sowedeft Mid ""' "'""" " • • $1denl at Foolnlaln "'"""• c .. P""~o .tway on SundaV Fi>OtUMY" ·~di t he Founta•n 'V'Altt~ Com,,,untlY HO\Pll•I 1o11-1nq <I '1>0<1 •ft""') Mr Svf'nS~ w4'\ tt'lit °"""'°' And prodV<f'' oi R•tl9'0'6 AKOl'dS ""'llt "' S•-n •nO lie •nO h i• wff• w e re L•• Ev~I~ n..y ,.,... to f ount,.,n V•llty, (..a. 4.,...,... ago allr• Ill\ rel,,•· .,..,,., In-. 8alo"'""' """""ncl o l &en"" 6 s-'°"· ""1~ tatlWr of c..ro1111e ~of Founte111 Vella,. C&. ..... ..-, l .,,_.. T ~ !°>veM'°" McCOllMICIC MOITUAUS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HADOa u.w,._MT. oun Monuary • Ceme 1ery Crematory 1625 Grster Ave . Coste Mesa 540-6554 IA&.tz..18...0M NBA&.HOMI 646--2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ,_CIUOTHBS a&L•OADWAY ~UY t 10 Broadway Costa Me5a 642·9150 s..erTM It l\ITMU MC>tn'UA.IY WUTC&.ff CHAl'B. Mortu.tY •Cremations "27 E. 17th SI Costa Me-. 646488 wamonm1 IMl'ntl' WCMINM"f 6Z7 Main St tll~8Ch ,., .... ., COl.OMAL~L ~ 1801 80188 Ave. w.tminttat lllG-3526 PACMCYllW ..-.otllA&. , ..... Cenwtery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Onve Ne"'PC)f1 Baach 844-2700 c Rece1vrng certihcates o f ap· prectatJon will be Mildred Fish· e r of Cos ta Mesa. Cynthia n a ugh of Laguna Niguel nnd Diddy Lamme rs of Fountain Vt11ler . Mthalic. 10 z• Red Cross officials claim that they will be operating at op-ll•••liililllmill•lilm .... •••••••• t1mum level this ye ar to deliver w SACRAMENTO <AP) 0th.er honored \'Olunteers in · e lude Ca ro le Rcv nol d s of Laguna Beach. Earl Sherman of Sa n Cle me nt<' a nd Carroll R tc har<lsnn n f Sa n Ju an Capistrano 70,000 pints to the one out of l'very 25 Orange Counllans who will need blood. NNOVATIVE WARNER ~ ~~-~~---~ g Andrew R. Schottky Sr., 92, a rctired jus tice of the 3rd Dis trict Court of Appe al who als o s rr\'ed a s a stal e !icnator, died Sunday. Goodwill Seeking Donations Contribut1ons for the new huildinl': can be H nl to· Red <'ross Buildm~ Fund. P.O. Box 11364. Santa Ana. FLOORING -z WASHINGTON <AP) --Irving Perimeter, 71, who served as a press aide to President Truman. died Friday. Goodwill Industries 1s as king coastal residents Diabetes Talk Set to brighten the rainy T he Orange County season by donating re· Chapter of the American pairable items. Diabe tes A ssoc1at1o n Anaheim Conve ntion Center. Adm1ss 1on 1s $6.SO per perS-On Pre-regutration 1s n•· quired For 1nformat1on call 639-4912. Seminar Scheduled Donat'ions hav e will sponsor a seminar dropped SO percent since for diabetics and their the st.orms hit the coast , f41m1hes from R o m to Goodwill officials re· 4 00 p.m March 1 at the port. Proceeds from the .---.-:.....------------------. s ale of repairabl e me r chandisc lo pay s alaries of the han· di ca ppe d men and women employe d al Goodwill Thrift Stores. For further information The S outh Coas t Medi c al C e nt er 's Careunit will present a s e m inar on domestic violence a l 7 :30 p.m . Thurs day in th e auditorium of South Coast Medical Center. 31872 Coast Highway, South Laguna. The film "Battered Wo m en -Violence Behind Closed Doors" will be shown followe d b y a di scussion o n "Who's Problem is It - M ine or H i s?" by , Maurie Edelman. PhD.,· a clinical psycholog.ist. Speakers Winners Four Oran1e Coast. call 547·6301. It's Cookie Time Again Girl scouts will be knocking on doors in Orange County. be gin· ning M arch 6 for their annual cookie sale The l<>-day sale sup· ports troor a cti vi lies and the Gir Scout Coun- cil of Orange County. Library Aid College students helped To ""axpayer lead their speech team .I• to victory tn t.be Cerritos College Tournament. Bewildered taxpayers. Geb Small of Irvine up to their ears in 1040 won a gold medal in Lin-and 1040A tax form s. c oin-Douglas debate can receive help from competition . J ennife r the county'a llbraries. Hazeltine and David Casaette tapes with N atkln of Costa Mesa answers to income tax won t.be team debate questions prepared by ·com petition . Cost a 1 tbe Internal Re ve nue Mesan Richard Rieth Service can be checked. won a sold med.al 1.n al· out at any of the coun- ter-dinDer 1peakin1. ty'a libraries. ·.· HowtoflV) ak1te safely. 1. Ah"'a>' use '~ J ry ... tnng. wnn<l and paper an your k11c . ~ 2. Never use wire or any metal! ic material . J. Don't fly your kite in the rain. 4. Don 't cross !.lrccts or highways when kite flyi ng. 5. Al'-"a~<-fl y your \..11e away lrom TV and ratllo antennae;. 6. Always Oy yo ur kite far from power lines! Don 't try to retrieve kites caught in power lines! Southern Callfqrnl• Edison See the Richard Aaatly Ltd. Spring Collection, shown by a special representative in South Coast Plaza on Wednesday, February 27. Informal modeling from 11 :30 to 3:30. Geometry in clean-cut bi-and tri-colors. The block-of-color chemise in white-grey· black rayon jersey with black patent belt to wear or not. 4 to 12 sizes 225.00. Fine Dnm Salon 1.megmn 840-1345 5906 Warner ~ South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 957·1511 'V MIW LOCATIOM SAVE 15.00 SllOIT s "1blS I' 5.00 A•1tlrt• •••rl•«-•n relrl...i ....... a MIMI DEAR PAT I always buy tbe la11ett bolll of Hplrill that I t &D ll.Dd .. , Ii.Iler told mt I pro- b.tbly bave •·apoUed" uplrin If the contenlJI are • man than a monlb oJd. la lb.at U-U.? ltlH M ... 1 ti. R.O., Corona del Mar ... ... ~ .... Msla &o ...... •ull&y after &M I' n Ju.._. Mal • IM ~ la ~-. A ...,., riM•ar·l.Ule ..._tM-1770 oder\ Tr':•bk wMe u.e a• .. ,.. .. ftd. la UM! ~~~~====~ bfft &.er ... t ....................... l•· &e lrrit&U., d11e mk:all. Aeedttt aJp ol a1hucd •poUap ls ll'a¥, •.wed patdiiee • die H rfact ol lhe u piria tablt-ta. ••ra&mf'au ol aoo.e powder, broke• or C'lillpf>f'd table t• alao u a ladlute d1t1•k aJ lutablllty. Alway1 "'move Uae cottoa from aa uplrla bcKtle wltt• ll 1111 oSW'lllf'd. If Mt ha, It ua ~t mol<ttu.re a111d acce&era\e apollage. Gorf"r•,,.f'Hf Plug• ~rak S.-al«-r DEAR PAT My parents have a home Ill Waahlngt.oo lhal has a basement Dad wrote lhal bt!'is heard about a chemical or clu.y lnjecu oo lrtatment that is supposed to lake care or basement water leaks at a low cost. My folks don't have a lot of money to waste, and I told him J'dlook into this treat· ment. ls this a good way lo proted a basement from water lea.ks? J .J., Irvine Tlae Federal Houlag Admlnlstratlon Is so con- vinced that tltls treatment doesn't do tbe job U claims that FHA prohibits loans for waterproofing a structure by pumping or lnjectlng a substance around the foundation. A number of companies that peddle this procedure are under court injunc· tions or coDBent orde rs from federal, state or municipal agencies because of false statements a bout wbat tbe process can do. In mos t cases so far, the substance Injected has been a clay called "bentonJ&e" whJch Ls pumped under blgb pressure into boles ln the ground around the perimeter of the house with the idea that It will expand into a watertlgbt sb1eld. ApparenUy It doesn't. State RegulatieJts 011fHJted DEAR PAT : Where can I get information on • California tax laws lhal will tell me a bout lhe latest available rulings, court decisions, slate Board of Equalization rulings and 1979 legislative amendm~ts? I 'm particularly interested in this d ata as it concerns corporate taxes. J .A., Ne wport Beach The "1980 Guidebook to California Tues," published by Commerce Clearing Hou~. bas what you wa.nt. The information you require Is Included with major emphasis on both personal and cor- porate Income taxes. Both of these taxes are ex· plained In &erms of comparable federal taus. Dff. ferences between the state and federal laws are analyzed and cross referen<:e tables are provided in order to make comparillons between a given provision in the sta&e law and a comparable pro- vlalM .. 1M t•ral law. ~I &o CCH. A M• fe~tan lll ta.a t• ediU.. a. &M &.able of rel•&ed federal ... C........ taa r.nu. AIM dlleaued are llllllerttuee, lift. •U... '''"111 ud ecMr a&a&e wee. A ftlW·la lfed ... ol &M ladl.WHI llleeme &u retan fonm a11o ls IKhMIM la Wa U.·pap boM prleed at• 1f die. laoM 11 aot anllable at ll11U&orea. wrile &o Com aeree Cleartaa Beue, ftU W . Peter1H Awe ., Clalea10, Ill. HNI. Similar ••ldeboolla for tllle 1tate. ol Flori••· IW..11, MaH edtuet&a, MJdaiCH, New Jeney, New York, Nortll Caroll••· O~lo, PeaHylvaala, ud Wl1coula abo are avaU1We. T r,-at•C""t Tt9nderizbeg Ta•ter"! DEAR PAT : I use meat tenderlzer most or the t ime. but one truog botbers me. Does lbe tenderiz· 1ng stop when tbe food ls eaten? E.F .. Fountain Valley II the enzyme actioa clictl't a.tep, yH woa.ld.a't be bere &o worry abcHlt It. Meat teaclerben ... auy are prepa.raUom of u1141e "pap.ala." wlllcb Is Ute dried powdered latex (mlJb up) ol powa, urlpe papaya. I& coatalu van.as dliest!Ye euymes as well u papala. Wltea &etldertaed muta reach tbe 11tomad1, U1eae eaaymes are laaedvate d by bydrocbok»ric acid.. f 'fpfd HaJtdt1 Offt9red Clas• DEAR READERS: Tbe UC Cooperative Ex· tensioa will present a Spanlab lupa1e pesticide safety trabliJlg program Marcb 1% from Z &o 4 p.m . at the Sout.b Coast Field Statioe, 7Hl lrvl.ne Blvd., Santa Ana. Spokesmen sa y tbls is a general meet· log for alJ Oeld workers. The program will coaslat of a lecture and slide show, "P esliclde Education and Safety For Field Workers ... Plate of the Day USC 4ME -Southern Cal grad Charles ~a lier of La Jolla sti II has loyalties to the Gold <tnd Crimson. What is this"fo11ndation" on the flap of my Bhie Cross card? In many areas of Southern California, Blue Cross subscribers are finding special instructions on the flap of their Blue Cross cards. ~·d like to explain what they mean. Blue Cross of Southern California has contracted wi th several foundations for medical care, organi1.ations that process your claims locally. Frrst, let's explain what a foundation is. It's a large group of doctors in a county who agree to acrept prearranged fees and abide by peer review. What's the advantage of this? First of all, since foundation doctors agree to accept the charges that have been established. fees are fa ir and reasonable. Secondly. the peer review system gi ves the foundation the right to red uce a physician's fee if they believe certain treatment was unnecessary. Member doctors have agreed to accept their de· cision. Anally, since your claims are processed locally, they receive · prompt attention; and if you wish to check on a claim, it only takes a short local call. So those special instructions on the flap of your Blue Cross card mean that member physicians of foundations for medical care and Blue Cross of Southern California are working together to keep al l your health care rosts down. With this oooperation, we all benefit. • BlueCross "SolJhEmCBlbT18. We're ready to help. LEFT BANK Kattll1ington Clu•i1< ti Cit MEN'S TERRY SHIRTS You love Ille acttve 1tfe and 11 sl'lowS especially on tt>ese slim and t11m long sleeve terry sll1ns In an assortment of styles and c<>lo•s Dy YOU' h1vo1t1e tulloon laoots Reo to S20 SAVE TO $10.06 OONSUMER MEN 'S CA SUAL PANTS Beautifully constructed hghlwc•ohl linen 91ves these casual par t• ii lashoon look Front cargo pani-. s1yl1n9 on qrPy btue brown and netvrel color'\ R09 $ t9 1197 Milt.r'• Outpottt~ Aagele Fli9lat to H.w•ii Sweepetalc~• JO Gr•nd prize tripe for two to ... waii, plae morel Enter today, at any Miller'• Oatpoet~ etore MESA CENTER 17th & Oran~e Costa Mesa l : NSIDE : •Stocks •Comics s --~-·-M.~.les--·T.•l.•v.lsl•on ____________________ .... __________ ...:;;:::;~0..,_.4-~ 1· .,_,_a -OM.Y"""'1 r-.,. .. •• an: Salling Champ Without Peer Newport Beach Yachtsman Favors Boycott o.f Olympics By ALMON LOCKilEV But then> prot>.bly will be no aold o.ilT,.........,. .,., mt'dal for Ullm•n and L1Nkey thla ye•r Dave UUman. 34-ye.r-old Newport ••!; Ullman ta vtiry much In fnor of a acb nllmaker, la a small boat nllln1 us boycott ot tht-Olympka ln Ru.111111 bamP,ion wtt.bout peer In the V S d pertiiapa evt>n tb4' world. "I f'F.EL VEaY SAD about at u thas That tact was tilllabU•bt.'Ct lhla wff« •• the yeu that Tom and I felt we had beo be Rlumt'd honit> from Puerto f Jd _ ... le1re. Brazil. with h1:s third world l~f m~~t chan.-ti or H tCO m""'aJ,'' uid bampiamh.ip lo tht• highly compt"Ullv.. '.Out I f~el thut tht: 111tuation ID r70 Class. one or lhc 51l( Olympac Af~h un ls tan "' pat llculur Hnd th•· lasses. pohtacal Pll'l ure rn th.-Olympics an • ULLMAN ALS'> WO N th" wor lcl general makes ll tm1K1rtJnt thut we i.up '" '" port President Cartc.-r '' hampionship In the class ln Japan in , llman said he had not discussed the ~977 and in Sweden an 1978 He missed ii.sue Wlth other Olympic hof*ful sailors ut with a seventh pluct.' an the chum but has had some d1 i.cussaons with the ionship regatta in llollund 1n 19'79 u s. Olymp1l' (.'omm1ttee ( "That loss in llolhrnd made th1s wtn "I AM OPPOSED Lo the <'Omm1ttee's ~articularly sweet," said UUman who. fence straddling on th<' issue and l firm· \'With his crew Tom Lios key or Newport ly be h eve the Russians' action in ~each, were hoping for a gold medal an Afghamstan and olhN Near East coun· ;!!le class in the summer Olympics dt tries Is much more important than the Ullman and Llru.key made a bid ror tho Olymp1c5 In 1976 but failed to quahty by placmg lh1rd ln the U.S. trial» The Utlman-Uruskey victory in Brazil wu particularly significant as It marked the only time that world class BOATINC world championship by saiUng more than three hours a day for 3~ months. "A Jot ol J)eople doo't realize that sail- ing -especially in a high-performance one-design class like the 470 -tak~ as much practice and training as athletes in baseball. football, basketball and other sports. We feel that our intense training program paid off tlus year,·' says Ullman. The 470 is a 16·foot 14.7 meters) b.igh- saalors have won three world cham-performance sailing dinghy that re- pionships in any class. quires extreme taming and cooperation between the skipper and one-man crew. IN THE PUERTO ALEGRE regatta On windward and reaching legs the Ullman and Linskey defeated 52 other crew spends much of his time out on a crews from 19 countries. There were no trapeze to keep the boat upright in competitors from lron Curtain coun-heavy going. ' tries, not for political reasons but Ullman and Linskey leave for Flonda because I.he trip was too expensive for this week where they will compete i.n some of the European countries. Ull· the Thistle Class Midwinters at St. rrallinn, Estonia. Olympic Games " man said Petersburg, March 1-6, and in the 470 Ullman und Lmskey trained for the Midwinters at Key West. March 13-21. DAVE ULLMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=:.-.~_;_~~~~~~~~~~__;~.:..;;;.:..=;.~~...;..;..;;.__~~~~ Coast Teams Play Tars Face Toughest Obstacle By ROG E R CARLSON 011'-DAtly Pilat SbH CIF playoff basketball action swings into its second round tonight with five Orange Coast area te ams involved and al least t hree favored lo go on to Friday's quarterfinals. Empire League champion Ocean Vi ew. Sunset League champion Newport Harbor and Angelus League champion Mater Oei are active in the 4-A division. while Sea View League co-champs Corona del Mar and Estancia are involved in 3·A action Here's a look at the 4 A games Ocean View vs. Notre Dame (at Crespi High, 7: 30) Notre Dame moves out of its coiy confines at the Sherman Oaks campus, but Crespi offers a similar scene with a small gym conducive to home town crowds. Notre Da me's Knights are led by 6-5 Nigel Miguel. who avera~es 21.2 points and 7.8 rebounds a game. Ocean View counters with its familiar one-two punch ol 6-7Y.! Wayne Carlander and 6·1 guard J eff Andrade, a pair of left-handers who have com- bined to average 49.2 points a game in pacing Or-ange County's No. 1 rated prep team to a 23-2 rec- ord. Jack Reinholtz. a 6·3 senior with outside ran1'e. is expected to be back .in the Ocean View lineup aft er being sidelined Friday with a sore jaw. Newport Harbor vs. Katella (al Cal State Fuller1on, 7:3t) lt's balance vs. balance and the Sailors or Newport Harbor will find oul JUSt how much MuJligan Denies Story By HOWARD L. HANDY Oi tM Dally Pilol SUfl Saddleback Co llege basketball Coach 8111 Mulligan bas denied a story that appeared in the Los Angeles Times today staling he will be named ·head coach at Cal Stale Fullerton later th is week "I don't know anythmg about it and I haven't read the po per yet this morning,'' he said. ··I did not talk to them on Monday." IN REFE R ENCF. to a statement that tht· JOb had been offered to him Monday afternoon. Mulligan simply said "That's not true." But he did leave the door open in regards to the Fullerton job. "I haven't made up m y mind on anything yet," be said. Mulligan is one of the most sought-a fter junior college coaches in the nation after his cur- rent team concluded the MULLIGAN regular season with a 32·0 record. In 14 years of Junior college coaching at River&jde and Saddleback colleges, he has a , 330-117 reeord. · Mike Mullaly, the Fullerton athletic director, 1 told the Times he had in terviewed siic candidates before offering the job to Mulligan Monday after- • noon. I Asked about an offer from South Florida for a reported $60,000 per year over a five-year period, Mulligan said : "That's not quite true, either." Mulligan's name has also been Jinked with UC ~ Irvine where. Tim Tift ruiped recenUy, effective , at the end of the current season. l t A YBAll AGO, RE ACCEnED a job at Loyola Univenlty. then resigned four days later citing penooal reasons for bis change of mind. Mulligan bu been at SaddJeback since 1975 and the GaucbOI have won the MissJoo Conference rour of the five years. Last season, they finis hed ' second to Orange Coast In the stale cb am- J-pion.ships. · Wberever MuUigan goes, his s tar, Kevin • MagM, ls expected to go with him. Several other l members of the Gaucho team have also shown an int.rest in following their coach. ( Mul.ll1an's teams. inc:luding t.boee at Lons l Beach Poly High School before hla Junior college eo11cblna career, have always used a race-bone · ltJM of play. This year's team la averasta1 tOT.3 points • came and be Ulff • treadmlll 1ubltltuUon 1y1tem UMat tnvo.lves up to 10 playen. ' lh<>y've improved since the las t time these two met Kalella overwhe lmed Newport in earay January, 6.S-46, in t he comfortable confines of the Knights' gym as the Sailors round it very difficult to score against Katella ·s man-to-man pressure. Roger Lemons (6-5) is Katella's key, while the Sailors counter with Sunset L.eage Player of the Year Bruce Caldwell. a 6·5 two-sport (volleyball> standout. Caldwell leads the Sailors in scoring with u 17 1 average, wh1lt' Bryan Linsky. Bil l Yardley Cory Everhart cind Mal Durkee round out the starting unit. Palos Verdes vs. Mater Oei Cat Servite HJgb, 7:30) The Monarchs of Mater Dei got an outsta nding pe rformance from 6·2 Mark Shannon Friday as he collected a career·high 32 points. David Cook added 10 assists in the 70-69 victory over Compton. Palos Verdes mvades with a lineup which con-m PREP BASKETBALL s ists of6-9 Ma rk Acres and 6·7 J eff Acres. plus two 6·5 starters. ··we·u have a ha rd time manning up with them. says MD Coach Jerry Tardie. "We need to put a litUe bit of pressure on them with full court pressure and extend our defense farther than we have been." The 3-A outlook Estancia vs. la Quinta Cat Edison High, 7:30) Estancia has swept through four s traight open· mg round opponents in the playoffs. but never have the Eagles ~ottcn past the second round. In the way of the Eagles tonight is 20·5 La Quinta. which puts most or its hopes on the 6-8 i.houlders or John Hogers. a 2()()-pound junior With a 29.1 sconng average. Estancia count('rs with a 22-4 outfit. led by 6-5 All-Cl F star Steve Van Horn. who as averaging 23 0 points a game and has scored an the 30s three times. Backmg Van Horn is a starting lineup which includes 6-5 Tony Camp, 6·6 Rick Riley, 5-11 Tim Krohnfeldt and 6-0 Kent Smith. Corona del Mar vs. Cerritos {at Mayfair High, 7:30) With 15 wins in the last 16 games, the Corona dcl Ma r Sea Kings put their man -to-man defense to the test against a Cerritos team which showed plenty of firepower Friday against zone defenses The Sea Kings. with 6·3 junior Steve Moore and 6·5 reserve Jeff Pries aduing their talent to a front Line which includes 6-5 Rich Kindorf and 6-6 Mark Spino, have <tVera~ed a J5JI point spread an those last 15 wins o.ilf "' ... ,._.., c...-, ·-- Kindorf is the leading scorer with 18.4 points a game, Moore has hit at a 15.7 rate the last four times out. David Tibbs is Cerritos' strength inside with a 6-4 frame. while outs ide and driving potential comes from6·1 guard George Yezbak. IN ACTION TONIGHT Jeff Pries <23> and his Corona de l Mar teamma tes battle Cerritos High in CIF J·A bas ket- ball playoff action at Mayfair High toni ght. Basking in the Afterglow 'lhe Celebration Continu~s for Hockey Heroes By The A11sociated Press The Olympics are over. but the celebration continues. From the Wh ite Ho u se i n Washington to hom etowns around the country, America's hockey heroes are basking in the afterglow or their stirring gold medal performance at Lake Placid. N.Y. Presklent Cart.er was host to aome 150 members of the U.S. Olymptc Winter Games team at the White House Monday, includ1ng the" Clo· derella hockey squad that stunned the world by winning the gold medal and beaUng the vaunted Soviet UnJon team along the way. "TBl8 HAS BEEN A wonderful week for our country,'' said Carter, who called the athletes "modem -day American heroes. This is ooe of the proudest moment.I I have ever ex- perienced.'' The hockey players (elt the same way. Goalie Jim Craig called winning the gold medal "tn unbeUevable thrlll. I don't thJnk It could ev•r hap. pen again. lt was like going to the moon or something " TEAM CAPTAIN MIKE Eruzaone added.• 'What we proved is that 20 guys -despite the odds -when they pull together, can win a gold medal.·· Following th e White House luncheon, members of the hockey team beaded their separate •ays. Craig went to New York for a tt>levtaion appearance, but most of tbe other amateurs and collegians who woo the hearts of the nation began the happy Journey home. Residents of Davison, Mich .. have begun plans tor a "Ke n Morrow Day" to honor the 23-year.old de· fenseman. and in nea.rby St. Clair Shores, Mich.. banners proclaiming "Welcome Home, Mark Wells" were s trung to greet th e 22-year·old forward. TROOMND8 OF Pl.AO.WAVING well·•laben. roartns tbe "U·S·A, U-S.A" chant that became ao famlllar durln« the XIII Wlnter Olympics, walled more than three houra at the Minneapoli.-. nirport Monday night to welcome home th<' Minnesota con tingent 11 players and Coach Herb Brooks. Tears streamed down the face of University of Minnesota Athletic Director Paul Giel, w~o embraced Brooks as the coach stepped off the plane. "A year a go. when Her bie told me he wanted to take the Olympic job, I said lo blm , 'I don't know why, because winning the gold medal can't • be done.' " said Giel. "But Herbie j ust keeps amulng me. F lrat he wtns national championships at Minnesota and now he takes a 1roup of college kids and turns them into gold medal wJnners. It'sjustlncredl ble!" PEOPLE AT THE AIRPOaT waved American flags and carried dozens of banners . Among the menaces were: "Welcome home. heroes," ''Pucker up. we love you," and "Ramsey No. l ," the latter honoring defensem an Mike Ramsey of M lnn~ap0lis . "Thi.I Is fantastic." sald Ramsey. Goalie l Looked For Dad NEW YORX ( AP J -The game was over. the U.S. hockey team owned the gold m edal, mosl of the players were whoop ing 1t up and goalie Jim Cr ai g anx1ow.lv scanned the stands rnr h1 -. f.ith~r It was one of th1· OI~ mp1c Gamei.· most poignant rn11mt>nts All I v.antt·d tq do wa!> mak(' c•vt• contact. with him then I could relax Craig said "I ONLY wish Mom could ha\'e been there Sunday to see me wrn the )?Old medal." Craig's mothe r died about two years ago His father. Don, attended al\ the hockey games. but wasn't in bis uaual seat after the victory ove r Finland. when J im \ooke.d up, counted rows and asked: "When i:a my fat.her?" "l had ~wap~ m y tickets and was in Secllon 3." Don said "I wanted to be closer to my boy Jim couJdn'l find me I knew what he was thinking. The pressure certainly w as on me watching him play. "I WAS s o proud a nd it brought back fond memones." the father said of the mor:nent Jim received the gold medal. "It 's too bad J im 's m other couldn 't be with him . She was his greatest booster " When asked if he was upset that tus son hadn't shaved for the game. Don replied. "Well. hockey players are superstitious and had a ~ mmng streak ~OIDJ? But I was happy he dad shavl! for the medal ('eremonacs." The younf(er Craig said he was gorng to mass his teammates Aflt>r gett.mg together with them for the last tame at the Whale House reception Monday. Craig said. "I Just assumed I 'd s~ them again on the bus and an practi('t' 1t 's heartbreak mg to say goodbye. I hope to run into some of them again. "l'M GOING to remember all the players and I'm goang to m 1ss tht>m all " Craig, an all-American from Boston Una\•ersity. was drafted No 4 by the AUanta Flames in 1977 and is expected to sign with the National Hockey League ttus week Craig said that winning the gold was great for all the prob- lems in the country. "It made e verybody h appy and t hey forgot about the bad things." Did Yankees, Expos Tamper With Padre? NEW YORK (AP> -Com- missioner Bowie Kuhn will look into charges that the New York Yankees and Montreal Expos have tampered with Dave Win- field oC the San Diego Padres, although the Padres have oot brought the matter to tbe com- m las ion e r ' s atte ntion, a spokesman for Kuhn said today. Ballard Sm.lth said Mond1y be knew Montreal Manager Dick Williams had tallted to Wlnlield in Las Vegas, and told him the Expos would like to have him on the club and that a Yankees' publicity person told Winrteld the same thln1. Mickey Morabito, Yankees public relations director, told The Assoc I ated Press by t e l ep hon e from Fo rt Lauderdale , F'la .. that the Yankees had not talked to Wln· field but that the Padres had been In contact with him about the power-hJtUng center nelder. ~ • ... ·- Off for Catalina ' GOLF I SPORTS BREAK I TRACK Women Pros Head West Kemper Open One Month A.way By HOWAaD L BANDY Of ............... With the PGA tour tumln1 to the East Coast follo wana the l.os Ancelea Open. the LPGA wlll be moving Wt'tl thla week. Flrat at.op on the w .. tem portion or the LPGA 11cheduJu la ln Ph~nlx followed by the Sunat.u Clualc l.tt nuncho Purk ID Lo8 Ange:lea. After that ll will be tbe Honda Civic Clualc at Rancho Bernardo In San Diego, the LPGA Na- Uonal pro-am ln LH Vegu and then the Women's K.-mper Open al Mesa Verde Country Club In Coata Mesa, March 27·30. Kemper tournament director Dou Ruhter says tbere is no word yet from Nancy Lopez on her participation. The pro-am eve nt for the Kemper ts alm<>5t fiUed. For further information, call the t.ourna· ment offi ce at s.40-1708. • • • LAGUNA NIG UEL'S ALAN TAPIE who represenlb Mission Vic JO Country Club on the PGA tour. feels he has ga med part o r hts putung stroke back. "My putting has been pretty bad ttu.s year " be s aid dunng the Los Angeles Open He was hitting the ball weU ofr the tees and getting to most greens in regulation on the tough Riviera Country Club course His caddy thls year will be Laguna Beach High and S addleback College grad uate Enc &hwarz who also attended Anzona State Schwan I.I a ooe-baad.leapper blmMll and bu t ome vll1om ol tura.laf pro but aaya It lao't up- perm<>1t lo hls mind. He stud.Jed radio broadcut· Ing in college and appears to be free and easy io· mg on the COW"M, conversing with Tapie before most abota and oo the puUJn1 veena. • • • THE U.S. GOLF AS80CIATION will conduct a one-day conference on turf·1ru11 manaaement and research In Newport Beach Wednesday, March 5. Two ntma will be featured at the conference. The flrat ls entitle d "Preaervlnl tbe Challenge" and it describes the USGA'a work re- GOLF gardlng the confo rmity of 1m pleme nlb a nd ball The second t!> c nttllcd ·'The Golfer 1tnd the Course " It is a n~w production describing golf cou~e maintenance a nd condillonmg with e m phasis on the role to be played by the golfe r Golf professionals a nd assist.ants are invited to a ttend ~ conference For more details. call the SCPGA a l (213) 985·5454. Incidentally, the mootbly bulletin published by the group 11.st..a BMllltanl pro jobs being open at the Newport Beach Golf Shop and at Lo6 Coyotea Country Club. • • • Class (' boats in the Inte rnational Offshore Rull· 'IUH.> hnc up for the st art in Los 1\ngt>lcs Y<tcht Cluh 's Around Ca talina lsl~nd race last wetkt'nd . In the foreground 1 ~ Stinger. co-skippered by Ron Doug herty and Mike Wa them , Capistrano Bay Yacht Club "I wa.'i With him In Napa wtien he r1mshed sel'ond la~l year lo the finul tournament. · Enc !>tt ys. "I w1U caddy for hlm all over the country t h•~ yC'ar and see what It's hke If he gets hls put· l&nl: :-trokc back, he "'II do all n ght He seems to ht• ~~tting better tht!> week " DID YOU NOTICE that last year 's Women's Ke m per Open champion. J o/\nnc Carner. ls back on the beam? Carner won the Be nt Tree Ladies Classic in S 11 rasota , Fla Sunday, her i.econd tour victory 10 fou r played this ycur A Capsule Report From the World of Sporta 4 Where Is Super Trophy? It Could Be in California From AP Dkpakbes OWINGS MILL, Md. -When the Baltimore [I] Colt!. grel'l invited gues ts to their new training •. • com plex here today, the trophy case will be ba re. with only a lab4!1 marking whe re the Super Bowl V trophy should 1>4!. And so far , no one s~ms to know whe re the trophy is . Hut it il> known whe re it went. And that's to California. In early J anuary 1973, the late Carroll Rosenbloom , who had swapped the Coll'> for the Rams in June 1972, finagled then Colt general manager Joe Thomas into sending the Supe r Bowl trophy to Los Angeles so It could be displayed on the Queen Mary, site of the Super Bowl Vll party that year. Ed Rosenbloom , business manager of the Colts, and a nephew of Rosenbloom, delivered tbe trophy to the Ram ownerathlBhomein Be l Air. "l hand-carried the trophy in a velvet bag, never Jetting it out or my sight," recalls Ed Rosenbloom. I le was probably the next-to-last Colt to see the trophy It was ne ver dis played on the Queen Mary, but Ernie Al'· ror si. ass1slan l J{encral mana,ger or the Colts. said he sa w 1t nn 1hspli.1y "in onl.' o f the numerous dens 1n Carroll'!> house." :-cvt·ral yt•;ffs Jat<'r "I rcmarkl-d at tht· lime to Mr Rosenbloom. 'It's a good r cplic-a,' and he ~aid to m e, 'You're a s m art kid ·" Rosenbloom 's son, Steve. recalled that he had seen "a rcplH•a or a fac:similt•" of the Super Bowl trophy in his father's home, but he la ughUlgly said he was r efus ing lo in· crimmate himself. Olher friends of Rosenbloom who have visited hts mansion become tongue-tied when as ked about the trophy, but the long pause to consider left Little doubt they had seen the Colts' one and only Super Bowl cup on display. Rosenbloom d ied las t year, but his wife. Geor gia, now principal owner of the Ra ms, could not be reached for com· ment. Members of her hou.sehold s aid there had been "a facsimile" or the Supe r Bowl trophy IO the home. but even that had disappeared. ------Quofe ol dae Da11------- Former Marque tte basketball coach Al Mc:Galre sa ys he's not interested in entering politics because he can 't afford to have his family tree traced: "I have a brother who'd make Bllly Carter look like a c lolstered Benedictine monk." Slcat~ Get Her•'• lt'eleo•e LOS ANGELES -Three Southern CaWor· nians, all or whom su/fered disappointments in the • recently completed Winter Olympic Games at Lake Placid, N.Y., nevert.heless received a...hero's welcome upon arriving home . Linda Fratianne, who won a silver medal in the women's figure skating competition. and Randy Gardner and Tai Babilonia, who had to withdra w from the pairs skating com· petition because of Ga rdner's puUed groin muscle, arrived home Monday rught amid flowers and cheers from about 200 well· wishe rs at Los Angeles International P'aATIAHH£ Air-port. • Each member of the trio appeared fatigued us they acknowledged the roar tha t went u p as they departed their airplane. The we ll-wis hers p resented bouquets to all three ~kate rs Gardne r. of Los Angeles, and Babilonta, of Mission Halls. mingled with the crowd. ac('eptlng hugs a nd kisses from many mem bers or the greeters . Severa l posters welcoming them home were visible. Frallanne. on the other hand. s aid little as she arrived ct nd left shortly after meetmg bn cOy with reporters The 19· year-old from North r idge who wns fa vored to win a gold medul finished second in the women's fi gure skating competition Saturday rugbt. CorfJieU to S~ll Raa~r• Sooa T exas Rangers Board Chairman Brad Corbett Ill has promised to aell tbe baseball team as "quickly as possible," but "with cli&Jlity." On July 4, 1977, Corbett called hi.a players "dogs oo the field and dogs off the field." Late r be changed his mind and phm~ heavily lnto the trade and free agent markets ... The Francisco Giants' pitchers will be working out under a new pitching coach. Don Mdlaboa, In today's opening session of --• s pring training. McMahon replaces last year's coach. Larry Sb«'pard who will be In camp to help ... Arbitrators have ruled In favor or players ID Cincinnati and Detroit but a~ainst th€'m in Baltimore Ray KaJg.ht and Dave C'olUns of Cincl nn<.iti were a ward e d c onl r 3 cl s i n lbl.' neighborhood of $1 65 .000 by a Red~· arbitrator; and ll'ft C1clrler SW~ Kemp has been awarded a contract worth an C'Stimatcd $210,000 by an a rbitrator 1n Chicago. In Baltimor e . inflt>lder Biiiy cou n T Smith lost out to the Baltimore On ole!> . The New York Mets said Mond<t y that veteran len ·hlUldcd pitcher Pete Falcoae has contract(-d a case or the chicken pox and will be quarantined for st•vcn days . . Catche r BUI Pocoroba, who played in only 28 games last seru.on becaus(· of a shoulder injury, says he expects a successful comeback t his season with the Atlanta Braves Ore9ea St•te Efl~• C•Ut•,..la Sixth-ranked Oregon State Is now just one step m away from at least a tie for the Paclfic-10 Con· fc re nce basketball ch ampionship after edging California, 52·51. Monday night. Dwayn.-Allen'" fi eld goal with 4. 06 rema ining, wa ... the· lust score of the ~am1• although the Bears had an opportunil> to "In aftn runninl! the clock down to 18 seconds but mt'>~<'d their fin al trv Virginia Commonwealth becamt• th1• f1rc,t \chool to off&°clally gain a position in the 48·team NCAA playoff<> after upsetting Alabama-Birm ingha m Monday night, 105-88. to the Sun Helt Conference playoffs ... University of Puget Sound will host the four·team NCAA Division 11 West Regional basketball tourna ment this weekend. Puget Sound will meet UC Riverside and Cal Poly CSan Luis Obispo) will face San Fran c1sco State in opening round games Saturday .. Byroa Scott, Arizona State's freshman guard who ~cored 52 points tn two i mportant Sun Devils' victories. was na med Pacific· JO player of the week ... Carl ~rce or Gonzaga has ~n named West Coast Athletic Conference player of the week. Tftl~ Pla11~r A••••••• Otttr~r Roland James, one or three co-captains on • Tennessee's 1979 football tea m and an All· Southeaa\em Confe rence com erback. has been charged with assaulting a police officer ... Longtime-Louisiana State football Coach Qartle •~ is belng courted to take over the Tangerine Bowl poel-aeuon rootbaJI classic . . . The aports Information director at the University of Maryland says be has rec:eived a letUr from one of the SO Americans being held hostage In Tehran. The letter from Brace W. German requested aports ln!ormat.ion from the school ... The ninth U.S. circuit court of appeals e xtended a stay granted to the National Football League In the legal tangle involving the Oakland Raiders' proposed move lo Los Angeles ... Forme r Yosemite Umon lhgh Srhool football Coac h Stewart Roper has settled a defamation or character laws uit against the dis trict out of court. He was llCCUSed of molesting female students but WU found innocent of the charges ... Denver Bronco quarterback Crall Morton bas pleaded guilty to driving while hls ability was lmp&lred on the Colorado State University campus. Other charges ln· eluding driving unde r the influence of alcoho l and runnlng a stop sign were dropped. Morton paid a $300 fine . . The Washlngtoo Diplomats have reportedly paid Sl million to the Los Angeles Aztecs for soccer star Joban Cnayff • . . The American public definitely ls going along wilh one form of Olympic boycott by cutting back on fund·raislng for lhe team much to the concern of the U .S. Olympic Committee. T~bfoa, Radle TV : Horse Racing Chan1el 52. RADIO: Hockey '1150!. BasketbalJ ( 1070). Toduy at Santa An 1tn. 1·30 p m . Kings at Washington. 5:50 p.m .. KJI S Seattle at Lake rs, 7 so p.m., KLAC Monarchs, OV: Outlook Bright Mater Det once a gain fi gures to be the dai.s of An gelus Le ague track and field wh1lt' Ocean View m<i y ch<J lll·nge for th P Empir e l.t•a ..:ut· C'rov.n Followm~ I\ a bnl'f outlook for Mater IX'i Oc''''" \'1t·v. :ind l>;ina Ifill-; Thl' r1·'l of the South Coast f,t'<JJ(Ul' lf<!t'k C'Odl'hl''> fa1IE'd to re~pond Mater Del The Monarch.-. are lookt.nR for their third straight Ang('IU<> League track ;.ind field crown. a nd the prospe<-ls are good, ac· c ordin g to C oach D e nn y Robmsoo. · · 1 like our overaU strength m the chstances and we have good de pth." Robinson says. "We're a utUe weak m the hurdles, but I TRACK thi nk we h.1 v1• a ~ood d'1&nN- O\ ,·r:ill t•I "in lt•ui:ut· a.:<11n T hi• lOJ> n:w 11· on the 11 ... 1 1~ "ophomore Hoh l'l.int.1, ,, <.11 ... tanc·e nmn.-r who rli><'k•·d 4 00 in the 1.500 mt'C e,-.. 1 ...... t ){'ar at ~ Bishop Amat Hday .... and -.ho c-ompeted in the Sunkis t l nnt<i t1ona l two-mile Steve UchytJI. a en· ftoalut m the 880, a lso gives the Monarchs strength ln the d1stunc~ events. He"ll be rwming the mile and mile relay, oalso Al Variaco. Mike J ohsz and John Kapsner will handJe the s printing duties. each around the 10.2 mark for the 100. All three are also long jumpers. around tbe 20-8 mark. Ocean View Last year the Seabawks fln lahed 2·3 In lbe Empire League race. but two of tbe losses ~re by narrow margins and Ocean View figures to play tbe dark horse role to heavy favorite KateUa this season. Rick Moser. who ran 9.9 in the 100 as a sophomore. is back to ttnchor the sprints He also has a 22.6 to his credlt 1n the 220 and is the defending 440 league champ at S0.2. The Seahawks are al.so expect- ing big things from sophomore Rex Brown. who clocked 10 4 in t he 100 a s a freshman and flaures to hold down a solid varsity spot In the Z20 aa well. Last year's biggest point· scorer ls back in the person of Tom Rish, a ver satile senior who run.'S a 15 4 high hurdles. ('an go 42 0 In the triple jump a nd 22-0 in the long jump, and ~n fill spots in the 440 or relay teams. Ocean View's entire 4.0 relay t eam is coming back, and ll will have last year's sophomore 880 champ. Je rome Marr. up lo the varsity level Dana Hiiis Aft~r a dJ~appotntlng 1·4 cam pa1gn LO the South Coast Lt:aguc wars. Da na lf11ls Coach Ti m Butler LS look.mg for a pobs1blc 3 ·2 p e rfo rma n ce b u t h e belteves a league crown 1s JUSl a nut too big to crack A few of the school's better 3thlctes still haven 't comrrutlcd th<'msetves to tr<tck . and 1f Butler doesn't have them, 19HO c·ould be Just another s tage m the rebuildmg program. Rod Mayer leads a c ast or sophomore prospec ts, h aving rloC'ked 4 . .W tn th <' mill-. 10 12 in the two-mile and 2:07 10 lbe 880. all aa a freshman. Only e1ghl seniors are oo the T06ter. while 2.5 sophomor~ dot the varsity. Oan Leara throws \ht> d iscus over 136 feet and the Dolphins a lso ha\f• a tran.'ifer Crom San Cle mente, Davt> llowa rd , who pro vide~ !ltr engt h 1n the dis· t.1nC'•'' F rt· d I' I a C' i,.. ..i ~ J :. t h 1• f n •shman t•ha mµ tn tht· 220 and 440 races and took second tn th~ 100, so he"ll bt: a pros pect to v. a Le h in this. h1!> i.oph1Jmo r~· ~ea son Tom Johnson 1 rl'lum1ng let· te rman 1n the 880 i a nd Shaun Ho bi.o n (sopho more dtsC'us Chro we r ) a re o the r proven per formerb 1n th(' fold Run for Life Clinics Set At Two Sites From a medical atandpotnt. there's no better expert on the benefits of running than the Ame rican Heart Assoclatlon. And a s f ar a s runn ing ex· perience is concerned. a good man to listen to would be Frank Shorter T hus. the premise for a series of "Run for Life" clinics bel.ng s ponsored by the·Orange County Ch apter of the American Heart Asso ciation . Through a film featuring Shorter, an Olympic marat.booer, and discuask>o on nutrition and lnjurtcs, county re· 11ldents can be clued lo to the joy or running. Campaign Begins to Restore Thorpe's Medals Clinics arc !'>Cheduled lonlght and Marc h 4 at both Hoag Me morial Hospital in Newport Beach and at tht.> Joint Powers Training Center In flunllngton deach . Oth<'rs planned are ton ight at Santa Ana·T us lin Com munlty llospital. Thursday night at the Placent1a·Llnda Hospital, March 6 and 13 al Garde n Grove Community Center and March 7 and 14 at St. Joaepb'a HoepltaJ in Orange. ! CINCINNATI (AP> -Jay~ a cross • the country are clrculaUng pet..lUona j and malling cards to the International • Olympic Commiaalon 1n a campaign to J re1tore Jim Thorpe's gold medals and l recorda. t Thorpe, a Sac and Fox Indjan, won • the decathlon and pentathlon e vents In ! the 1.912 Stockholm Olympics. But the : Amateur Athletic Union dtacovered lhat • Thorpe bad accepted S2 a came to pl~y E buetMall tn 1I09 anct it10, and the roe Z atrlpped him of the awarda. tecal tecbntcaUUea," says the stale · ment oo the poetcard Jaycees are send· ing to IOC members. "I sincerely hope you consider restor· Ing lhil man'• honors. posthumously, as a humane gesture t.o all mankind." Thorpe died 1n 1953 at •le 64. The J aycees want hJs daughters to have the Olympic medals and rresent.s given to Thorpe by the K1na o Swede n and the czar or Ruula. to come ln from different dinlctlou, s uc h as Governor Jamu Rhodes and Burt Reynolds. "We have In excess or 200.000 signatures on petitions. but the Jntem a tlonal Olympic Commission Is more concerned with the boycott of the Sum· mer 01mes In Moscow than with something they aay has been a dead 111 · aue for years." Tborpe'1 letter sud. "I hope I would be partly excuaed because or the fact that I waa •imply an Indian school boy and did not know &II about auch lhings. I have always liked aporta and only played or run races for the fun or the things and never to corn money " The cllnica are 1eared to the e ntry-level and novice runner and wiU nm from 7·9 p.m. at all locallona. Activlllea w i ll c ulminate in a Nat..looal Run for Llfe Day, April 28. For free reli•lraUon, call the Orange County Heart Assoc:la· tlon at S47·300J l .. ,. ,,.,..S, ONE of America'a &na&elt atbWei, WU ttrtpped of h.la .... med1•1 becaue of .looruce ud • y ••WE WE&E AFaAJD that with all Lbe crilll attuationl ln lbe world tbe campalp would •et Joe' lot.be ah~ne,'' aald Nlcli: Frank, preaideM ot t.be Obio JayC!.919. "But support 11 jmt beei••n1 THORPE, rN A. 1113 LE'ITEll to the Amateur Athletic Unloo. Hid h1a ml•· ta.k• wu an lrmocenl one and asked that ll be OYerlooted. ... d6d -pl•r lot t.be money. but almplJ became llked to plQ ball," ' HE WAS ASKED TO R ETUltN the awards and hla records were expun1ed. nonetheleu. Blocraphers uld his hurtbreak never ht1led . "We are movln1 rapidly, 1ettln1 more and more aupport from Jaycee iroupe u we 10 alon1." l"rank 1a1d. "We a.re trylna to UM It (lhe campa1p) u a pollU•e metbod to make people feel IOOd about America." Boat Show S lated T he l2t.h annual Western N•· tlonal Boat and Martne Show baa been set for March l2-16 at the Anaheim Convenllon Ceater, It waa announced by Sharon Buck, prMident of H. Werner Buck Enterpriles, producer ol Lb• abow. FOR THE RECORD i BASEBALL Forth .... SAS~l .. ~••lteCI ............... W L ... l •I .. " ,,. 4t 11 m ,.., ,, JI .. ,. .. rt M ut ~ ,, " Gt -c-..o. ...... All..,1• • 11 -kft Anl-)J JI ,.. )"' Hou•"°' H » .. I I ,,..._ JI D .-no. ci.--,. " * ,. °"1~ u .. n1 to W11 t n ... 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( .. 11. # •• , •f* ... ..,.... .... ,~, .. ~,. ~ ..... -.,.._..,.... _ ................................. ___ .. _, __ _ T~. Febn.i.wy 2&. 1980 OM. Y PILOT 113 CdM, Eagles Solid El Toro A&o Sea View Contender By aoo2a COLSON CM .. tw1Y "*' twf Aalumlng the aldee will clear and the mud will eventuaJly dry. the Sea Vlew League baseball aeaaon '" 11pproachina ind the ouUook lJ aooc:t - especially for Corona del Mar, El Toro and Est.an· cla. Here la a look at each of the league' 1x en· tries wilb non-league action belinnine s week: Corona del Mar The Sea Kinas may atart slowly with half of their four returning starters involved in bu ketball <Oreg Cole and Jeff Pries), but their i.s a solid nucleus to work around from a L&-5 1979 campaign. Pries is lbe starting sbortatop and one of the mainalays on the mound, while Cole. a s tarter in the outfield as a junior. will be the Sea Kings· starting catcher. Mario Ybarra and Carl Ehmann return lo lht> outfield, while Mark Albm has lhe nod al thtrd base The keystone is Cor ona del Mar's biggest q uestion mark. according to Coach Tom Trager - wben Pries is pitching. Among those vying for starting nods at s hort and se<:00d are juniors Chris BAS EBA.LL Hecker and Pa ul Barth, senior Je({ Brown and sophomore Chris White John Johnson. a •wn1or . 1.-. stationed .it f1r.-.t base, while othl'rs battling for a s pot in the outfit-Id include senior Oa\le Hes~ and Juniors Clay Tucker and Bob Shollin Moun~ help for the defending e hamp1ons tn dudes r1 ~hthander~ Ken S:.i nturo •Jr , Jncl John Rhode (sr ) and lefty Lanre Rll mt•lliJ . \4 ho 1 , also a potential sturtcr an the outf1 t'ld Costa Mesa Bob Sheehan takes over the Mustanl(s · pro gram after a three-year stay at Colton ll1gh and will be trying lo mold a playoff conll'ndl·r around three returning starters Seniors Rod Humphrey, Mark F1c1~hf'r a nd Steve Lux will be at shortstop ~nter held anti first base · The rest must come from the ranks Sophomore Jeff l-'1t'ld and scni•ir Mike M1l h are lhe leading catching cand1d11tes. \lohtl e Junior Greg Teregis is at second and JUntor Joe Cr u1 Jnd senior Kevin Raya a re \'y1ng for the Hurd base Joli Fleisher and senior Dou,:: Deats <He 1n thP out field , but the other s pot is \l+lde o~n Among the the pitching candidates arf' Ju11101' John Stt:vens. Steve Williamson and Hogt'r Lal'kl'' and seruors Brian Rhodus and Juan He rnandez Williamson is the only left-hander . "We're going t.o be very aggressive. run a lot and hopefully get some strikes from our pitchers." says Sheehan. Humphrey is considered the Mustangs' le ad· iog hitter with .350 c redentials as a junior. El Toro Bob McCaffrey has tak.e.n over the coaching reins at El Toro and assumes an enviable role with all·league rl'tumer Rtck lrwin al catcht'r all lc a~uc shortstop Kl'lly Hollin~ and four otht•r start en; in the fold. Among El To ro's leading pla) ers a rc· st>cond baseman Mike Malran~a. third baseman Jack Tarney, oulftcldcr Chuck Gurley t1nd pitcher T om Kobel. Kobel was also a n all·l<'ague choice after fashioning a 7 2 record A right hander. Kobel is 6· l, 190 pounds Among the Chargl'rs' pitching o;taff. 1n addt · tion to Kobel. are Tarney, Dave Hellenthal and Chris H.icks . Matt Rayml)nd movt>o; into fir.o;t bas e and Erk Bryant has twen ele"alt•d fmm the Junior var!ttly in the outfield Also In the outfield picture ls Chm; Hicks. BOB LARIMER Estancia JEFF PRIES Corona del Mar McCahill, Riley. Larimer. and Robin Lcnchner . although M11larcJ prefers lo keep Larimer behind the plate J ohn Noon . a lefl·hander, 1s also 1n the p1tch1ng depanment. Estancia's outfield figu.res to com~ from Riley. Lenr hner. McCahill a nd semors Bill Ellerman aml Gary Jones. Al first ba:«? is junior John Robertson and ..,e n1or Chns Conway is ao infield·outlield proi;pect. Fill.Jn~ out the infie ld are Amaral at second. lknnct at s hortstop and Santa Mana at third base Irvine Tv.o return1nl'( Slarter!t. including all-league •1utfu:ldt·r .\t<i rk S~Jncoat . and llltno1s tran!tfer Al Hrn~ nJ1-.• lln 311 lf·agut' ~t-l<:tt10n a -. a sophorr.ore. )t:J \'e Coa,·h Bob 1-"hnt some ammun1t1on at Irvine He'll nr-e d 1t ThP VaQ'> must contend with a nomad.Jc ~ch(.-dul t-again w1lh the ba!>eball facil1tv still tnMmplete and among h ts 16 man roster w ill ht-11 JUntl>r' ··\.\1• h.1Hn t hi·Pn \'"ry '>Ul.'C(:<>sful 1n the past."' sa ' s th\· f11rm1· r Wt•'it..rn ll1~h emich "Hut wt: ·re gmng to try to ch.an~l· th..tt lf Ol)th1ng d se. we re goinp. to look and act lik1· .i h<.t'ieOall tt:am." Kurt Hahlbl•ek. iJ .,1,1rtn at •.hon.stop an '7!J, will tll· tltr' \aq'>' ''' I "''r•mrl h.1-.<·m.in I •-ft hJ1Hfrr ~t1·\ 1 \\ t" t hn.i'1k 11; J, 2IHl1 I'> a ptlt·htni.: Jlr<l"l-"',..f '4 /)111 f1Ch1·r.., ttl th1· l.11111• tn r I u 11 • • nu 1 r 1 l• I <1 • r \1 ;1 n 'I 1 ., 1 r u .. t , , • , • 1 t • h,. r ·.; <'h.11 II•· F<•hr1·nl1:1rh and .J•1h11 Shir"" 'pill h1·r Thhv Ci1n!11p, 1IPf1 \1 f1 r,1 1,., •m.rn l1oui.: ll1·l lrn:in <.l·rnml ha-.1·man "hannnn 1-.ic hn1·r ... h11rht1111 t-;fl llt<lll'iW~ anc1 third hd'>• m•·n <;n •i.: ~k£1rCJy and Uob Perr: th(' l.Jlll't <.tl\o J right h•inded pl tl'h<'r L'"lversjty T roJan Coac·h (jeorge Wm~ promises his cre w will have mon· fun this year -based on the return of three var"i1ty pitchers. infielde rs Fred Sutter, R andy Conners and Jeff Brooks and outfielders Mak e Adams and Zaclt Pur&ell. Semor catcher Luke Finley will be ha ndling the slants of Tom Zikakls. Mike Parker and Steve Thompson. a lon g w\tb rigbl-baoders St.eve Thompson. J oe Yovin and Nlck Ot'landoa. Ot.ben who flcwe ln tbe Unl.llenily ptctu.re a re first baseman Cbria lhr~. jumon 80b Marviclt and Dave Abn1m' at lt>Ct flt-Id. ~.-.1hle de.,1gnatt-d !litter Ralph Layton .ind out.11clders John Cram Jlld Darrell Mo., le\. ··our ~oal 1s to q ualify for thl' playoffs." s a)S Wtnl? "~o onl' has been the re fro m l:n1vers1ty cx- <'l•pt for the fi rst }ear wht-n we were a fret• lance entr y "It's a ronehJblc Rroup and lhc•y're hun~ry ·· Keys lo thl• att ac k ft~ure to centt•r J round Fin le). Pursell. Z1k<il 1o; and Pdrker . With five seniors wttb startJog expenence tn the picture . University may ha\'e more polL•nt1 J I thJn simply playoff amb1t1on'I. Hunter Saf f"ty CJa s Sf"I Estancia llu11tPT c;:ift>tv 1c; thf' "llhJf'l'l of a four we<'k dJ.-." K1•n :'111llnrcl <':ills th1 <. vc:ir <; f'd1\111n tlw tw-.t h• ini.: 11f11•n·tl \1.m·h '1 .incl \1,nl 11, h! th•· <.<1rri•·n hunl·h in M.'\'l'r • .t •w:.~on'>. but qul'-;tw11 m.irl-~ loom l.r11\1' H1"{'rt·.1ll1J1\ llt\1"11111 tn p1tch1ni: ll<'lrl at lh1• (;;,rdcn !1 rm·f' ('i.mm11n1tv ('1•n11•r ···r h,.., g<1mt• isn't baseball,· :.J~" Miiiard "II ·~ 111300 !)t.tnford 1\\-e 1 fri>trl I ti" rn th1•, 1.1 .... ., "'II J1tlt'h ball·· f1 Jilin' 1n ... 1n.1 l111n on t "i• pr11p1 r h.in1ll1nJ! nl N<'verthc lt·-.~ .. lh(· E,1gh..'" b<w ... t f l\'1• rt•lurnin~ "":tpon .... ind .1m111unit111n .rl11ni.: \loilh ftrini.: ,kt lh starters, inc luding inftcldcr..' Hoy Santa :'\t<.1 raa . ,ind ... ,1f<·t\ l>.1\1· l>uff~ ,, '\,11mn .1l H1fll' As:o.1)<'1,1· Mike Ocnnctt. <.tnd R1 r h Amaral, c11tchc r Uob 111in >O!-trm t11r "1ll 1t'.1<'h th1• d;"" Larime r and pitcher Ri ck Riley. Opt•n 111 11•1•1111 and adult!>. th~ four ·wet:k t'IJ'-S Among the p1tch1ng candidates are Junton. has a $6 rt.•J.!t.,tratinn fee ;:G;::r:e;~;::F:o:r:;g~e-aninr;d=D;:o;:n;:::;M_1_t_tr_o_r_. _s_o....:p_h_o_m_o_r_e_J_1 m ____ F;___o~r f urt lw r inform a lion . call 638-67 ll EARL'S LUM•ING• M•ATING W..Wltl.,N•.011 ... SI I K 111•~1 ~•WH'I ft,.,.. "4..erH .t1 VOUf 000' 1(•tt \tor• ,_.f't1tt#\t Vout At-•' C.OHA ,..l\A 641-1289 tU•Mw""1ft81w• M l\\l()lot IM J049S-0401 1"11 c...--.. ~-·"-,~... f rw .ti • .,., Ptl• I ~DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT 81 CWLYN..OT T u.dly ~ebn*J 19, 1 tlO Buslaess Dealers Decline DETROIT CAP> -MOl'e deal rs ln domHUC' tnah Cati wtint out or bwJneu ln im than at an1 ume •lnff uno. a trade pubbutt0n report.a AUIOmotive Newt ~porttJd that m d.ea> n dropped out ol the ranks in am, J.ntq the four U.S.-ownect comp&ok1 with M .09 outleta to uU their cars PLANNING YOUR OWN FINANCIAL PROSPERITY Losing ground to tnflatlon? Take con trot. Gener ate con serva t 1 vo. consistent income while presen11ng capital This seminar tells ho w ( 1-5 P.M. I MARRIOTT HOTEL. M•wpoti S.._..y,Mwclil I HOLIDAY IMH, Costa MHa S-.y. M.-c-h 2 SAN CLEMENTE IMM S..._.y,M....Ut DAVID J . TAYLOR, Jr. ........... c~ Figures Deduction Aid Careful Chart Study Could Mean Savings (Ninlhm JO.part 1.m1onmcMMtau•J By 8YL VIA POltTER Curiosity about what olher individuals ln your Incom e bracket deduct for major Items Is not only normal It also can pay of( In tax savings or he adache If you·~ way below the average, for IMtance, • you weU may be overlook.inf expenses which you can claim properly and legahy If you are way above the ave rage, your In· come tax return tS sending out a r ed signal to lhe Inte rnal Revenue Service lo k>ok into your claims. Sensitive as the J RS is about revealing pre· clsely how 1t selects returns for audit, t he siz.e of deductions for key exµenses 1s surely one factor 1t considers. The fi~ures below a re not to be cons idered 3s a n invitauoo lo claim s imilar totals. They are s t atistic info rm ation . T hey are not similar to Money's Worth the official IRS sales tax charts wh1cb permit you to claim the amounts s hown on the charts VOU SHOULD STUDY the figures as a g uide to whether you a re deducting too LatUe or too much. -A person w\lh an adJU1ted 1ro.1 incom e faWn1 bet.ween Sl S,000 and '20.000 Uvjng In New York averaged $797 for medlul exl)4!nsea, S2,1e1 for taxes and Sl,073 for mortgage Interest while the fi gUTCfl 1n Catifom1a are, res pecUvely, ~1 . Sl.657 and Sl.618. -Similarly. for New Yorken in the S20.000 to S25,000 bracket the ave rage deductions for medical expenses, taxes and m o rtgaae Interest were '670. S2.742 and Sl,189, in California. S511 . $2,090 and $1,701, respectively BEFORE YOU DEaDE your return is com ple ted, make ~u re you do not overlook the pouib1lity or cutting your taxes by the use of in come nveraging If your average base period income is $8,000 you can't savt! on Income averaging unless your ltn9 Income 1~ mo re than Sl2,600. if Sl2.000 your 10 · com e must be more than $17.400: if S16,000, more tha n $22.200. and 1f $2(),000. more than $21,000. IF YOUR AVERAGE base period Income is $25,000 don't expect lo save on income averaging unless your 1979 mcome Is m ore than $35.200. 1£ 1t 's $30.000, more than SAS,800; if $40,000, more than $60,000: and if $50,000 or $60,000, more <in both c a.ses) than S85 ,600. r.-.. w~. Jeck ... & c.+n. i.e.. Pho11e It In All'Wf~ But you a~ aJlowed to claim only the medical expenses, taxes. etc. wtlich you actually incurred a nd paid in 1979. Look into incom e aver aging If your average base period in come is $80,000 and your 1979 Income is more than $109.400; if it's Sl00,000, more than S162,400. and ii it's Sl60.000, more than $215,400. Jr your average base income Is around S21S.400. in- come averaging 1s not available for you. $60 ($I 00 per cCMIPWt. tu ct.dltc..W. CAU 640· 1150 COLLECT for rHencrffofts $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SF.cONDS • lntereet Oft.Iv ,.,,_.., ··-•Co-..rdal • R-klc•d•I • WHkJy c-•lt-ta • lltoatWy f•IMI .... • 6 -•Ill• to 3 year. • S001t .. en1 C.Ufon1la ( . .,.,.,,, ''"' loan lnforma.Oon •ervlce f. Jt ·•Ir ,,,,,,,,,.,,., fl• ···h (714) 759·1515 AMEfUCAH HOME MORTGAGE }l!l N ... w,,,,,,' Miff•' n""''' I h'\'''" ~-•1 ~ ,,,.,..,,,1111 , ..... , h { Id,,,,,,, .,. ,,,. Merton Silbar talks on one or the m an y pay t ele phones he uses to conduct the majority o f his public re lations bus iness in the Chicago area. S ilbar says that on ·pay phones. "you can be wailing for somebody on the phone. doing work with your office on another and you don't have to ha ng up o n anyone .'' •17.75 a month \()DEPOSIT,,_, APPRO\'ED CIU:UIT Put some r~ sails 1n your sunseb. Buy one ot the dr,eam boats llst- e d 1n th e 8 o cJt 1n q classltied ads of the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 Noollter savinp and loan can make this stateme111. I IOML SAVlNGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY Of H NANCIAL CONDITION Dl-u·ml ll,. \I, 197<J A !.\SF"I S L."h ,md U <., C .iw1·rnrn1 nl and h ·u1·r,1I .JJ.!1·nt y oltl1>:.uum'. $ Odwr '4-Curt1u-\ .111tl 10\t'\ll1l!"nt\ l..c1Jn' lmd .JlC flll·d 1111t·r1 ~• rt'(l·1v,1hl1· Rt•al l"-lalt• otlwr th~n prt·m1.,I''\ lnvl·~tmt·nt 1n \(('IC~ Fl 11.U an<l FSLIC Prt·m1ws and t-q111p11wnt 01 O.:r a~·t \ ... R'J7.(t<J'2..210 \8/18') H(,( I IO.Y\ '>.8'>85'1<1 '>UH2.0'>'> I lk.'>27."'>'> I ~~Nl U I() '17.~10.1 l'l ----l i1 tal il\M"I ' ....• , •" .•. ,. .$11.827.7'>1ARO l.JAllJl.ITI ES AND ~·1 "OCKHOLOERS' EQUlTY <;.1vm~\dcpm11'. S 1J.\7<,.\l<ifi')O NoH·' payahlt· I . '>20.l \1),80 I All 1111nt'> pj\Jtil\ •• 1.u ""'l I lCpt"O\l"S and 01 h( I h.th11it1t'\ lntome ra'xl·\ .. Tot.1l li,1hil1r "" Tot JI <,fO( kholders· t'fl'lltY Tora! liah1hr11.-<. <1nd 'llll. 1'holl.l1·r\ 1i1u11\ 1•1r1/lm. 112 _ 1 .. ~W.~'>I I l.107.71H'1 • .? I 7 7 11).'J'>'> .• )(1 \ A lC1rnpl1•tl' fmannal st:uc-mem availablt· (In n..oc.JUI ·st. Nim:tc~n-hundrc<l scvcnty-nin<: was an unsctt ll'd year. But for the many Californians who sav<: at Home Savi ng"> & Loan. it w~ another year of steady an<l \t·c.:ur~ growth. Just as l'V<:ry year ll<L"> lX't'n at I lomt· ~;lVing~ since IHHCJ. l.<t\t year we offt·rc<l our custonx-r'i new an<l high('r yic:ldin,g ae<.:ount ~ r han l'Wr before. Wt • 01x:nc .. d nt·w hrnnches ~n<l ~aw our as,"<:t~ pass the $11 billion mark. The figures ahovc arc unmatch('d by any Snvings nn<l Loan , anywhl're in America. HofTI('. Savings' con~rvativc :ind carefully plann<..-d course has led to steady ~rowth through ninety years of war\, panics, Jepressions, rect·"5ions and <lozc:n:-. of lesser trials. It h<t~ g iven us un- paralldeJ sr rengt h. It has brought J1l·acc of mind to our d(ix><;i - tors. And made l lom..· Savi ngs America's Nu mlx.·r C>n<: Savings and Loan. ' I FOR m osE WITH an ln<"Ome ranging fro m $8,000 to $12,000 the Clgures are $977 ror medical ex· penses. $1,165 for tax~. S526 for contributions a nd $1 ,556 for interest. In computing your average base period in· com e. you must increase the base period Incom e for pre-1977 years by the 1977·78 uro bracket amount for your '79 filing status. For those In the Sl2,000 to S20,000 range, the com para ble figures a re. respecllvely, ~. $1.~. $516, and Sl.880; for those between $20,000 and $25.000: $505, Sl.!M5, $563, a nd S2.08S. -FOB THOSE IN the $25,000 lo $50,000 range. the pat.tern of average deducUona was some what different in that they were tugher in New Yo rk ln a JI cues. For Ne w Yorkers. the figurH were, ln orde r , $555, $4,090 a nd $1.317 ; for Californians, "'80. SJ.CMS and S2.087. The average medical expense deduction for those with a n adjusted gl"06s lnC'ome ~ween $25,000 and $30,000 Ls '520. for laxes $2,300, for coo· trtbutions $676 and for interest $2,211 For people In the S30.000 to $50,000 range the comparable figures are, respectively. 1551, S3.L2A . $893 and t2,637. An average deduct ion for m~lcal expenses for someone with an income betw~n $SO ,OOO and $100,000 would be $748 while those fo r taxes, contrtbuUons a nd antert!st are. tn order. $5,488. $1,965 and $4.230 The respe<'lrve figures for those with an adJusled ~roso; 1ncomt> 1n excel>!> or Sl00,000 are Sl ,063, $13.839. $9,673 und $9,351 -And for people with an adju.sted gross in· C'ome betwttn $50,000 and $100,000 the nonn~l pat· tern Ougher averages 1n New York for medical and taxes. highe r in Calrfom1a for mortgage 1n· ter esll obtains. Fo r m e dica l d eductions the a\'t'rage for this bracket in Ne w York was S961 •W3 w Callfom 1a 1. for taic~s Sl0.132 ($7.431 in (.'.d1fo m1a 1 Jnd f•Jr 1ntt'rt:~l SI .~9 1$3,622 10 (' .thfl)mJJ I THF. AVERAGt:s .. 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Inflation Storni Clouds Increase By JOHN CUNNIFF Nt;W YORK (AP) -Jnllat1on has become a f1refilorm, consuming all in it.II path takehome pay, savings, invest ments, real corporate profit..s, insurance policies and, of coune, confidence and probably morality. Having dHtroyed half the dollar's value in a decade. the storm might Intensify in coming weeks as sellers lilt prices in fear of controls, and unlon11 s ee k to offset the de· vastalion to memberi.' takehome pay. "The unde rlying rate of inrlat1on hall s tarted to explode ," i.a1d Robert Hussell. chairman of the Council on Wage and Price SlablUty, aft<.-r tht> announcement Friday that January inflataon'i. r ate was J 4 pt>rcent At that rate. lk pc:rcl"nt annualized, the dollar '~ buying J>(Jwcr would be cut another 50 J)t'rcenl in JU..,t four yeur' It v.ould mf'an a 1984 dt1l1Jr worth about 25 cents an n:lat1on to lht' dollar or 1970 CUNNll"I" BEF'ORI-; T llEN. llOWF.VF.R, the firestorm might tx- d o us ed by a n orr~elltn g and NjUally fUlnOU'o <a c·t M economic n;,itun· J told d1Jwn p<1ur ur n:1·1°'i">ton ~Jmc fair ly t'nltghtenl·d cc11nom1i.l'i arc forf'<'di.ttng 1t Whatevc·r l(O\.crnmental rrwvt·i. an· m<.1d1· now 1t ap pear.., might t:.ikl· many month' f>r \f•ar .. to d11.: 1nt11 lht-un derl} ing problem-. Thl' tx·.,t m11vt-... 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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Television -M••~ "° ....... tT ltlell:'t """° "'1l'OH A t\lllt'f trac:IOt ~ an elCACM ~ -'W. ,...., .,..., Hutdl ... 1'1 llOOed "' • g.MCllllwt- .o.iled II* n • llM)M Oat't '"'... 10 'e..c-· mot!Mlr" io. Wot'OllllW'n '°' 90nle ~ wlWI Na OW<\~ 10 F\oriOa • THI Mt.DY IUNCH WMr! P.Jt• ... WI 1119 .norta to alllllQt J;wr '• ,.... glr1lnend K9nY, l'9 "*-'' °""II'• .... • IANfON> AMO ION ~ MCI Woodrow ... nottoo~wftt\I'*' --,~~ I ,_,_ t CONT ACt INTM>OOCIHO OIOOMl'HY "MIOOlnQ Round f'lal MllP• I C8SNEWS ABC HEWS l:30 MAUDE M4IU(M I Mle ia lllf M lenecl bV an OYer•.u.oJ 11uuM pwnter ~ II) I LOVE l.UC'Y Lucy OOfW~ RIClly ttu&t ne .nould no0n·pt"9Wr 11 hi• tio.a 1n10 o•vino ll•m " r.iise • OOOOTIMES J J. <!«.Id.. 10 INCh MIChMI wfllt 119 t>el-15 • bedly ~ leNotl 1n fesQOl'ISloillty • DC<CAVETT Gues1: 8arTY Golowatllf Ci) OVEREASY Guests· M&urnen O'Sulll- •van. Helen Cos100 (R) (I) TICTACOOUGH @J FACE THE MUSIC 7.00 II C8S NEWS D NBCNEWS 0 liAPflY DAYS ,\GAIN Some of tne morv mem~ tal>le &dventures of Richie. i>olM!. Ralph, FOl'\L16 BnO the Cunn1nghams are recalled Q "8CMEWS 0 Cl) JOl<EA'S WlLO Q) M•A•S'H Fatne1 Mulc1hy lakes ~ passeo crver lat a pr omo11on pttllosoptMCally unltl ne 1'1611rs ol the rnpod 00vanceman1 maoe by .i "610\C hOhCOPltll pUOl Q) STREETS Of SAH FRANCISCO lip in tlae Air Jt'ff Conway Cleft I ) t•lls some advice to novt c~· :-.ky tl1vcr J udd Hi rsch before ht- l.1kl':. tlw u1~ leap on "Tax i " tonight at !J 30 on ABC, Chunrwl 7 ~ IOUr o.petlllO i.1lltwt 8!) OVER EASY Guwla Maur--. 0 Su•ll •Bn. H~ C<M1on IAI m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Ml MERV ORIFTIN l>ahJ\• To MCA Rec:otd• Gue"~ ,Ann-M~H(lrlll Merl<! H8goard, T &ny11 Tu<;~8' Clwn Jahn Toni PttttY .rnd tr>e Hearlbreai.. 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NBC D 9 00 -Highlights of the Dean Martin Roasts. Celebrities by the carload spice this s pecial featuring ex- cerpts from Ma rtin's m ost popular roasting sessions. u:oo 1 • • (I) crJA Nf'Ml MAKE ME LAI.JOH DAW AU.EN AT LAAO« Dew t. H.miet. a bt&hOO ano I.Ong John S.IYe< • M•A•8'H A 911tefuJ pat..,nl Oevotes h•tnMll to Hawto.eye "°"'le Aaoat l•llS on IOYe land Kltno« mat'OM by lllOtl· -ver11<110 II) WHA rs ON NEm The regulars Clo o ll)()OI ol coun1ry l'lllJSIC m THEVOYAOEOF Q1ARl.£8 OAR'MN ~·· lh6orlea •t>out 11.nd ,,_, tnOV11mttnl Ill" (.Qtllinnec:I t1y IM ~-~I" toon ol Conot'llCoon '"" H M S 8eeglO;I '>eo!S to ,..,.. Ga~eQOS 15•8n0$ 1Par1 ~ of7> 11;30 I) 0 ({) NEWS SPECIAL ~··~('11"' '"""'''0"'1' :.htt'e p<1mt1~., \,·.-.d tri.1 M1• ne~o•e c J '"' > dlr. PIMent f'O fil OA TINO GAME U '10.I NEWS SPECIAL ~la 01 11 ... ~-1111m11 ,n.,e P<•m&rt &nd t~ '-"'" M.,.ota caucu~\ KIO•\() I with IOM UPCIO\" 11'' Intl 'l<\U uhOn 1n Iran dtt• ~~lt<J 0 MOVIE .... 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MEN Of BRONZE 4 25 0 HEWS U08 MOVIE •''t A1 You Wf!le 1\951) Joe Sllwyer, Wliu.tn Tracy Tile e>h<>10QfllPhlC memot)' o1 " P<lllfl10 It llfal a IOUrOt! ot wma1.on tnd nn.lly an tUMI IO hi• -QOW'll (I llr, 10 mon) Wed11~da11's Dii111 i•~ Mo11~• -AFTERNOON---- 12:00 fJ * * 'h '"Evetytlllng EM Tl>e Truttl" ( 11156) M-~ O Hara. ~ FOfWY'lhe. A D0y CGmPllOQnlng Ofl 3 noth1ng-bot-1ne-1rutll platlc><m oomoiocatefi !tie HVeS Of thoM eround him f I nr JOmon I m * •. , ' \)n(;erlaon ul<lt'f . 119«) E,,Of Flyf>n PINI LukM In Of0er lo ~ .e the ll"'9S Of 100 f r en<:n llO!lt ~. a Grlft"o- nAI aaoo.eu< 041¥• h<mMl41 to oe holOOeO Q¥{'!lt 10 m.- N&Z1$ (1 l'lt 50 mon I 3.30 Q * * * ·•Thf> ~I lJtfl 0t A.n Amt'r>C.6M Wiie 1 t968) W iOltm Mettl\au A~ Jacil son wi-. ht!< f\Ulo.n<J """'" r6"'11'kS >l>outl_ ..... f ~ • so our CM;n ...,,l' ltW!> 11'8 • ""'-'°"'9 rot:• ti y 1 t hr . JO rm(\ I t<etlef nearry lose!> his hie WTl•le transoor11119 a Pf•S- oner w1>0 is t>eong 1>1.1rwed fB NEWSCHECI< Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE I oOL•~ 91v11s Ch11c:h1 Mime •d VICll °" now to mtl k" U lntdUfJC. f>{J1JI ~ '..> fly Wlltl Jr:Jnm 0 MOVIE fID MYSTERY m NOVA Alt P811 Of The (;..m., Athletee m ll'( no lonj10t hllYe IO 9CQ!C)t the nSlo. 01 $eflQuS. d1$11blrr>g lf'll•Jf!M due 10 Ille ptom1s.ng future QI SQO<la mecl>CI~ JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Baduk Channel Li•fing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angele:. 1J KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles • •', The HOn~ers" ( 19721 James Coburn LC)o~ Nett~IOtl A rooeo C:OWbOy tries to r99ain h•s wile ilnO ~"" 12 tlrs I Q) CAROL BORHETT ANOFAIEHOS 10:00 8 0 NEWS HEA!..'5 I HE FA\IOP.11€. 1 0 IAK£ '"THE WOM£N'S~NHILL, ANNEM.AA1~ MO& R-PRQU.L c.f ~TRlA, tN 11-IE SIAATIHG GA1E ! e KTLA tlno) Los Arigeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFM8 (CBS) San Diego Q KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ,!§ KCST (ABC) San Otego e KTTV (ln<1.) Los Angeles I t<COP·TV (Ina.) Los Angeles l<.CET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE·TV(PBS) Huntington BellCh 0.-t: Jlld< Waeton. • MOVIE * * * '"The Oert.. Sec:ret °' HllN9SI Home" (Pett 2) I 11178) Belte OeY1e. Dfttd ~ A 'fOU"O QOUPte ,__ the city .... belllnd to_,. Ina,..._ .... Englend -bound by • stranqe yeany rnuat tor U @) HART TO HART A ~ crfmlnal ho«t11 ""'° of Hart lndutltrte9' top ~~tnSoutti Americe IO keep Jon9"'9n lrom~~'*" • P\AYt-.. •IRCeNf~ -·~ Annie Potts: Short Ti111e as Goodti111e Girl? • today and their problems. and this s how w1ll 1Uumioate the ByJERRYBUCK LOS ANGELES CAP) -lt'snotoftenthatan actress can take matters into her own hands, and change the course o! her career. Normally, performers depend on producers and dir~­ tors for work. But after months of waiting for the telephone to nng, Annie Potts and another actress from her hometown. Elizabeth Price. dra ined their bank accounts and put on a production of "Vanities." For Miss Polls, 1t led directly lo a sta rring role in the new ABC· TV comedy "Goodtime Girls "The enlire comedy rle- velopment department from Paramount Telcviiuon came to seethe play SHE STARS l\S F.DITH in tht: WOl'ld War Tl-period com edy with Lorna f'atte rson. (ieorgw Engel a nd Francine Tacker. They pl ay four women forced to share an attic dpt.I rt ment wh.ile working al various warerrortJobs in Washington Alas, the series' future 1s tn doubt. ABC said a fter bro<Jd- cast of the March 3 episode. "Goodt1me Girls" would be "in hiatus," whatever that means Potts recalled in an interview before that depressing an- nouncement from ABC. "when I ran into an old girlfriend from Kentucky. She'd gone to New York and I'd come out here. So we said why don't wedo'Vanities'." MISS POTTS HAD STARRED in a TV movie and played the would-be hooker in "Corvette Summer.·' "I hadn't been doing any TV," she said ... , didn't wa nt to do anything unless the nght Uung came alonft And Uus came along and we decided it was the right thing to do "It appealed to me and the character I play 1s not a silly woman. There aren't many rolesforwomen of m y type under 35 thalaren'l silly " Mi!'s Potts said the women tn the cast "are women to})(' dealt ..... 1th T ht>n ''!> a lot a I lack of C'o m pN 1t1on and l'io:O on t h1• ~et. wh1r h I thank 1s remarkable given four attrcH'tlve women Out 1t '~ wh;.it's best for the s how All of us are secure and love ou r work. problems and s1tua lions wb1ch brought us 10 where we are.·· Miss Potts was born m Nashville, Tenn .. and raised on a Csrm tn Franklin, Ky. "f grew upon a working farm. but I didn't actuallytilJ the !>Oil." s he said." Ever~ once tn a while my lather threatened to put me and my two :.1slers in the barn to stnp tobacco like tht• otht•r children did. We said we 'd do It when he did Need· les:, t11s:.i .... n oncofu'>e"erd1d " Sh~studieddramu ar Step~nsColll·ge in Columbia. ~10, then conttnu<.'<1 her st udies at CaJ Arts in Los Angeles "MY FIRST R F:l\I. JOB he re' f1v t• y1•<1r<; :Ago was a com <'dV pilot c-allt.-d 'Holh v.ood H1 )?;h,' .. .,h1" ... rnJ ' NBC.,.. .mtl'<I .t ~ho" th.11 would c11pttrrt• the sum1• .iuu1rncc as ·welcome HJt'k Kott<'r • 11 ..... :" b1rnrre J don't think teen Jg~r-. :rnvwhen•t·l'>t' :in · l1k1' that <:an \OU 1m.ti.!lnt.'C01n g toM·h1.aol 1n lht· m1dcl le11f llnllv"'ood " I lh1n1t f .,..oulll hJH• hun~ m~-.dr 1( I'd had to go thn t• " "lloll ywooc1 ll1gh" didn't make tr but tt s~ave her \'t!>1b1h ty nonethelcs~ ~he b<•r,an to get v.orlo. anu !)OOn had a starn nt'! role in "CorvetteSumme r." "I was going cra zy last year from not working." M1~s --:=--:::::c---::=---:::=:---~=- The Olympic Snow Job By P ETER J . BOYF.R LOS ANGELES <AP 1 miss the Olympics. I thank 1t was my favorite TV show. Snow and sports and no laugh track What I miss most about the Olympics, though. 1s the ABC broadcast team, for two weeks the most creative force on the tu be. Their h ype set new standards. Gold medal stuff. THE MASTER huckster, the selfiess leader the others must bave looked up to for inspira lion. was Dick Button. With But· ton at the mike. we weren't just watching Ice skating events, o ser ies of Choctaws and double ax les a nd flying layouts. We were witness to the unfolding of his· tory. Civilization in confhct! Ll!c itself! PrlOT to one event (the com- pulsory figures or The Battle of Hastings ..• I can't remember which), Button endeavored to in· form us tbat each skater bad to do .even things before be 1ot off tbe lee. He said it this way: "Tbe:re are seven required ele- mE'nts. Woe to the skater who m 1s:-cs on any of them !" SEE, BU'ITON didn't mention 1t. but there were goon squads outside the a rena armed with brickbats. Skaters who messed up got their kneecaps broken. Button won Lhe gold for over- all distortion, but the gold medal ror single best effort came from host Jim McKay, telling us about s peed skater Eric Heiden. or, as McKay called him in his pretty ramble, The Man in the Golden Suit. "TRIS SUPERMAN in the golden suit -he seems more an intergalactic messeng.:r than a big farm kid from Wisconsin." McKay won the gold medal despite a dan~erous slip into perspective. A replay of the mis cue: "The Man in the Golden Suit knows who be really is, and so should we remember." Good efforts were also made by Chris Schenkel and Art Devlin on the ski jump beat, making every jump seem a Jump for humanity, and by an ABC graphic which ap-' peared be low the name o l Ingem ar Stenmark just before the Swedish skier took to the hill for the giant slalom "I NGEMAR STENMARK," rt•ad the litlh.' graphic. s upenm- posed over Stenmark 's ima.:c. "Has Never Won ao Olympic M cd al." We ll. that certainly puts Stenmark's place in this world in proper order. As straiRht sportscuters. Al Michaels and Ken Dryden were superb in their coverage of ice hockey. But doggone It, they just weren't in the spirit of t.hlngs as hypest.en1. Not once did either s uggest that the puck was de- m ocr acy and the padded thugs batting it about were freedom's enemies, or that the netted goal was a webbed womb bearing the future of the West.em World Well, every team has Its weak members. OveraJI. J think we can be proud of tbJs ABC team, which spent months of prepara- tion for Juat those few boun of glory. It wu truly an Olympian ef. fort. A~ Stl.lmi FLM 1HE SEASON'S 11 coMB>Y Hm NOW IN ns 1 lnt SMASH WEEK. IOWPl.AYING ·-C.._ llWAMI' CMIU Wiil c..... &40-0el4 °'1119' &34·~!>3 Wtllm4MW '91·3936 -Nlllmlt ... MlllPllk 121·4070 • STEVE MARTIN ·f~ ...................... _ ............. --.... Al PKlno CAUISING (A) ·--1 .. 11 Aoy~r AU TliAT JAZZ (A) -·-TifE JERK (A) .., .. , .. " FATSO m:tt \ A"Wl...._.,.IO 'GOOOTIME' SHORT? Annie Potts -DAIL V Ptl.OT * Tueldtr;. Febnwy 29. INO 'Right of Way' Superb Death Choice Drama Compelling at SCR "Your fat.bier 1nd I are 101A1 to klU OUJ"MlHI. We •antecl JoU to know." Tb•L chllltna s tatement. nonrbalanlly delJvn.:d. 1&.ana ln modca t.M '¥hffll of "Rllbl ot Wa7." a com~lllna shady ol lbe rithl• of lndlv6duala va. tbe dictate. ot ~lety, now on stq~ a t South Cout Repertory. ] Thia loucbea olf a aeries of P•lb•Uc .U.mpg by her and varto. IOda1 worten to aave I.he old folb from themMlvet. have ahared a hair century to1elher. l&BNE &08EEN, coml.n1 off her shrewhh wife in "Forever Youn , Marle·Lou," retains a v_,neer that aL ttmes I.a a blt too hard as their upat.Ate daughter, but eventually adopts a more human approach. Kenne th ENTEATAINMCNT ' INTERMISSION. Offlcidl French enh'y for AcAdemy Awdld competition ..s Best F°'eign Fiim ()11(!'(1f'd by Cl.tude Sautet '>lamng Romv Sthnetder . .....,.. & s 0 .. 1':M&t'90,... fU cbard L.ea' hauntla1ly realhtk dramA la lb• la&elt ln •h•l aeema to be a trendy Hri• Tigar I.a superior as a lawyer ••----liiliiiliiim;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-----~ summoned ostensibly to assist ~·.~b!!-;:'' AYO. Owy1" ,.,., \ , tnte• HAM "•"" \ A \\.f\l.Mt ~ r t\hnwo ' ••• "' WOf' N4twwnain t •mtr-00<1or l••·~·'-­"'·"~ a.. lfetwA-t\ L"SMll.c tlel l •-J• llmolhy lomll-IC•nnell\ l 19Ar °"" l..Cho s1 .... 0e,.. ... 1 The clunactic scene is delivered with wrenching impact. lbem, while Lee Sballal d highly believable u an officious social worker. Cliff Faulkner's imposing Santa Monica setting ia a study In artistic chaos, while Tom Ruzika's ll&bting ls equally ftrst rate. "Right of Way" is an impressive return to the sort or South Coast Repertory show that sticks lo t.be ribs long after you leave the theater . ll continues through Ma rch 23 at the Fourth Step, 6S5 Town Center Drive.' Pelo<- Jonn 0.• td IC•lle• H-.,O ~e FROM THIS virtually unknown work (one previous staging al the Tyrone Guthrlt' Theater in Minneapolis) director Martin Benson bas fashioned a s uperb production -perhaps the finest since SCR opened its new Fourth Step Theater. The performances are flawless and the play is tightly c ra fted, despite some occasional detours into Pinleresque di alogue which amplify the characters rather tha n the plot. Costa Mesa. mu •u ~111 eo.~1 Pfau ~•9 3J~l LAST3DAYS lDWUDI' UDO Newl)Ol't &ucn 673 83!>0 U.., I JO • t lO ~ 4 )•• 1 00 • • 00 • ' OU • 6 Qj) • tO 00 _....,. ..... ~ HlllO AT LAMllNI IUltUle ........... - ltcllA8ll -· • ~ """'°"' AMlllCAH CMOOLO(ltl .,., -• ..ca~ .,,..,_ .,..._, ... - ML THAJ MZZCIQ ,,,.. ............ ... A& MC9G ~lilt ,,.. ........ 7••• ., .. of plays, movies and television dram as centered on the subject of death and dying (sec review b e l o w >. Hut rat her than depressing . "Right of Way" punctuates Its pathos wlth sharp Jabs or black humor aimed at heartless bureaucntcy. TEDDY AND Mini (short for M inaature> Dwyer are a loving couple in their late 70s who e njoy li fe rn their eccentr_lc fas hion squJrreled away an their fire lrup o r a home. cluttered with dolls. cats and poe try books . She has just learned she's suffering Crom a terminal illness that will take her life slowly and painfully ; he doesn't want to be left behind, so they concoct a suicide pact. Their big mistake is in telling their daughter about their plans. Particularly memorable are the portrayals dehvered by a pair of guest artists. Clarke Gordon and Frances Bay as the oldsters who choose to te rminate their lives . These veteran performers endow their roles with tremendous d epth and insight~ to the point where they function beautifully as a single uni t and a r e i mm e n se l y be lievable as two people who • CALLllOUD -Auditions for "The Royal Family" wUI be held Monday at 7 p.m. at lbe Westmins ter Community The ater. 7272 Maple St .. Westminster .... director Carol Fillan will be seeking a cast of 11 men and six women in all age groups for this comedy-drama about a theatrical fa mily .... the show opens May 2 for five weekends. . . The Hunt i ng t o n Beac h Playhouse wiU hold readings for William Inge's "Bus Stop" Sun- day al 2 pm. and Monday al 7 .30 p.m. at the theater, in t.be Seacuff Village Center. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach .... Art Winslow is directing and the pro- ducllon Wltl open April 18 for sue weekends . Mary Weakens Play Whose Life? Not Hers By JAY SllARB11Tf The r('Q\Je!-t lead!. to a clash between thl· forces or medJCIOl' and Jaw, the battle de<:ided al J bedside hearin~ conducted by a Jurist the sculptor jokingly hopes 1s •·a hanginJ? Judge ." NEW YOHK CAP > -In 1966, Mary TylerMoort: was lo make her Broadway debut in "Breakfast at Tiffany's." The show died before premiering. But she 's finally made that debut -in "Whose Life is -----------------1;1. It Anyway?" "LE CAGE AUX FOl..UES.. She bowed Sunday in a new. but not better Alas. thl'rt"s little sense of excitement or dramatic power in this producllon. wtuch 1s on a limited run or nine weeks. .::~~ version of the hit drama about a willy. charming ,.__. sculptor who pleads for the ·AMatCAM ... ucr nu -"---'' .... ,~, .... -- CLOSED FOi. HPA!aS right to die, havi ng been permanenUy paralyzed by in· j uries suffered in a car c ra sh The play. ori~inally set in a London hos pital. p re miered here last :, l'ilr with England 's Tom Conti :JS the sculptor. Ile eb~!!e~~~~~.,,~~~~~~~~~~:DCI was bnllrnnt. the oth<>r actors fi rst-rate and the s how warm. runny and moving. Unfortunately. suc h isn't the case with this edition. now MOORE set in an American hospital with Miss Moore playing iarmllr;;~~:;;~~=~~~~~1 lhe bed-ridden sculptor. Jim, '·'"' ,;F~ 1.::~E::1 THE PLAY'S VITALITY is gone. the support· \!.Ii~.~ . __ .,.. ......... _ _., .~ ing cast is undistinguished and Miss Moore. sad to say. shows little or the s nap and sparkle that made rWNrg ) -• U11t1 •.,.. ...... her such fun to watch In her CBS comedy series. §ii a~ _...:~-Granted. Conti's version of the sculptor -~ ·-... ._.,.. c risp . without self.p ity, a ngry, lively and ,1111~ ... ~-~·~~I -.... ", ......... ~,,;,.,,::: ·~ ~ ·AMAM.AWOMMfaAIAMlc ... ... ,, .... ; ml3:ill ··.~~ ' .... _,_ .... .... ILIC1mC ....... ... .... CMM•M:M111111t lecherous -is a tough act to follow. But in following it, Miss Moore makes her character much angrier, more sarcas tic, more grim than the original. Bad move. It induces a new tone of sell·pity, sharply diminishes the sculptor's wit and charm. OF COURSE, IT DOESN'T help that in rewril· ing the scuJplor as a woman, author Brian Clark bad to drop a lot of the playful verbal lechery that made the plight of this once-lusty character so poignant. That lechery, an essential ingredient in the show. was loosed at anything in skirts, including the sculptor's sympathetic female doctor (originally played by Jean Ma rsh in a warm. gently bantering way). Here. the teched-at doctor is male. James Naughton, tall. d ark and handsome, plays the sawbones. His bedside manner isn't warm and gent· ly bantering. though. It's soap-opera earnest. te rm inaUy dull. THEllE'S A THIRD GENDER change in the show. The sculptor's lawyer. originally a man. now is played by Susan Kellermann. so good as a sex-crazed ex·nun in last year's short·lived "Last Licks." The revised play sliJl follows the basic story line. The sculptor, kept aUve by life-support machines, is told she'll never have the use of her arms and legs again. She asks to be discharged from the hospital to "die quietly and with as much dignity as I can muster." ' ITS CURIOUSLY LEADEN and slow·paced. even though directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. director or the e xcellent ongjnal . ln 1979 1t was an exceedmgly vibrant show Now. it tend s to drone on . .,HSUACHOf HISToatC JISUS .. CGt "IEYOHO & IACI("" CGt -culA •••• ........ .... Daily 6 30 Sat Sun-12 JO .. CHAPTER TWO" "ELECTRIC HORSEMAM .. I "194!'" 1 I '"RACK HOLE .. ..... 1-sTARTla------------.•. A Pararroont Picturl! ............ ,. ·-"""'··--...--.... .. . ,. .. ·- -~· l:tljij ,,..., UACl•MH Orange 634·3911 UA ClltfMAS Wes1m1nsier 893 0546 lDWlRDI' CUllMA CUITER Costa Mesa 979·4141 EDWAllDl'IADOlfUCI El TO<O 581 ·5880 LlllCOUI DMn-tl Buena Parl< 527·2223 • PUIU ACClPltD f•r.1-lll••T T Pmple Isaiah 01 Newport Beach p<esents NESHEF PURIM MASOUERADE BALL Setur.., ~ -'. 100· MAGIC Ill~ "-.._, .................... ..,, , ~ 100 • .-.wrAIOHCM • .., .... 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Monica's llre revolved around an arcade· like world where gamblers plopped nickels 1n slot machines and other games of chance while Ustenm, to 78 rpm recordings of Elvis Presley's "Love..,M e Tender" or the Everly Brothers romantic tune "All I Have to Do is Dream·· on a l948 Wurlitzer "Classic" juke box. OR ~HE COULD belly up to an 1890s saloon bar complete with brass cash register with A and B drawers for two bartenders . A few pumps of a root beer syrup urn and a generous s plash or soda water would quickly quench the youngster's thirst. · Monica took her class"'ates on a voyage in· · to a house filled with relics of America's past : solid wood cabinets and other furnishings ; pa· tent medicines; Tiffany glass; stamped copper ceilings; painted tin advertising signs and brass fixtures. Alt.bough her teacher and much of the class listened in d isbelief to the seemingly im · aginative story, Monica's tale was far from tiction. ...... "Her tea<'her called me up and said 'Your daughter has a wild 1maginat1on,' " Glona re· calls . ··She wanted me to know what m y daughter was sayin~ and asked if we had a pro· blem with her telling white lies " But when the teacher eventually was invit· ed to the Oingillo's home, she instantly was pro· pelled into a setting that's perhaps appropriate- ly described a s a museum of classic Americana. "It's your average tract home with a few little extras," muses 27·yeac-old Gloria. Extras indeed. T HE HOME. WHICH is a cross between an anti<Jue shop and amusement park. is an electri· ciao s nightmarish maze of orc.heslrated light· ing and a kaleidoscopic menagerie of electrical devices. "And you don't need to ask," she addB. "Everything in this house works." From the outside, the beige-colored Spanish style home blends in with the rest of the neighborhood houses that appear to have popped out of similar molds. But Gloria and her hus band, Danny. have practically gulled the inside and transformed their home into what they reel "IS not your typical, boring tract house." Three years ago, the Dingillos parlayed real est ate investments into antiques, collectibles 1 You can belly up to Danny and Gloria Dingillos 1890s saloon, complete with antique brass cash re- gister, syrup ums for carbonated drinks as well as a generous selection of intoxicants .. Photo insert, Dan- / ny and Gloria pose in front of their unassuming Foun- <\ tain Valley tract home. 2 T~ and a haff foot papier-mache RCA 'Nipper' dog lifts an ear to melodies booming out of a 1948 Wurlitzer 'Classic ' juke box. 3 The front door opens to a menagerie of signs, ceiling fans and other antique odds and ends. Danny poses next to a 1938 slot machine, purchased new in an tl'IOpened crate. 4 Gloria Dingillo in her tum-of-the-century style kitchen cprf)le'te with stained glass lighting, antique food containers and refrigerated ice box (not pictured). 5 Nary a ceiling{ wall or floor isn't .covered. . . ' and. m some cases. rrproductton!> of cla::.s1c ob 1ects of the past Stucco. pla::.tl'r. acou!>llt rc1hn~'> and the color wh.Jte an .. · unspoken word::. 10 the DingiJLo household . Ceilings are covl•rcd with !>tamped copper or wood. w:.ilh d1 'i pl:.i' ant1qu(· wallpapers and the floor::. ar c covered with or nate tiles. And there are ceiling fans. Everywhere you turn. there's a ceiling ran. "I TIDNK THE R EASON why the house worked out so well was the mixture of tbe new with the old," says Danny, 38, a captain with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Many of the fumlsb1ngs are more \.ban 100 years old. But they look as If someone stuck their band through a time warp and yanked the antiques out of frontier homes. general stores a nd Main Street shops. The Dingillos started collecting al auctions and antique stores, selecting objects that could be restored to new and working condition They now have professional buyers throughout the country purchasing s pec1C1c anuques and collectibles. With little knowledge of intenor design and no experience in remodeling, the couple m an· aged to squeeze in a medley or antiques and furn 1shings into their 2,400 square foot home Nary a ceiling. wall or floor isn·t covered with pi e· <See HOME. Page C2l -~ . , DAILY Pll.OT • • • Dome err.• Paa"<'&> lu,.., llpa, framed la~I& from fruit and ""~eta ble crates or antique docks "EwrYlhintt "ork and wt uH tt." Oloria 1ay1. "Most peoph• would put thi• In a muaewn." LiabUnc and electrical devices art t'On trolled by ~lr•I ttmlnlC units and the air t\ humlcltfttd and filte~d to fight the accumula tlon of dus' 1'\'> t•rotett the antiques, the homt also 11 ~ w lb bural•r dt•tect1on dt'v1ce1t, beat M!ftlOrl and amokt dett.-ctora. ''It Sot to bf where we wert1 doing this and people uktld can t bavt' one of tho:ie or can I have one ol these," C1orto 11y THUS 111EY t'OllMEO 0 & G 0t'5agn~ to • help others purchase itnd d N-<>rtak their homt! 1n a similar fL'>hion But the Dlnglllo doubt "'h<'lher any of tht'tr customers will totally re model their home-. 111 classic Americana. or would be wtlhng to foot ..a $2:$0 a month electric bill to J>O'-'er 1and 11 luminate the art1fal'ts Danny and Gloria completed most of the rt• modelin& about three month:. ago Next they plan to f1m~h the master t>OOroom by closing otr the balcony. knockLng out the ce1l Ing and installing a J acuiz1 For that work. which involves maJor reconstruction. they've enlisted the he lp or Newport Beach designer Steve Dobbie. And if the city of Fountain Valley grants variances in zoning o rdinances. they plan to ms tall t''rench doors in the II ving room opcmmg to a n outdoorcafe-like patio in their front yard. In the back yard they hope to construct a Plexiglass greenhousc·like structure to create a trop ical atmosphere for their plants and tropical birds. They already have built a three lobed. navy blue-tile J acuzzi en the back , sur rounded by lush vegetation And if Danny and Gloria ever get bored with the home. they say they'll JUSt start work· ing on aoother room DANNY AND GLORIA each have two children from previous m arriages. Gloria's two children Monka. 8. and Amy, 6, love to bring their friends home for guided tours of the house. They're both well-versed in the history and background of each antique. Danny's children , Michael, 14, and Donna. 12. who Uve in Long Beach, spend vacations a nd summers tn the a rcade-.lJke atmospnere 01 the home "You could walk around here for days ancf you'd still see more stuff," Gloria says Days? Try weeks. months, even years II oppe raings By Judith Olson Tea Dance Raises Funds Wt! Wl·nt to a Sunday tt·a dance th1~ weekend at Santa Ana Tu~tan Communtl\ Hospital :md ht'ard one male guest comment that he hadn't bt•f.!fl to ~uch an affair for 35 years For some of ui.. tt wa!> our ftrc;t, and. we: hope. not our last tea dance. The hospital cafeteria was transfor med into a garden with a gardenia-rilled gazebo, white tables with green cloths and m any, m any fres h flowers. The Norm Major Trio provided pleasant dance musir and the hors d'~uvres were boun- tiful and beautiful. The party was supposed to have been out- side but the weathe r was so "Iffy" this weekend that the planners chose to move it inside. Proceeds wHI be used lo help fuel a burn un it at the hospital. Many Orange Coast residents are part of the hospital and we enjoyed meeting some or them. John and Lois Watts Che's a mem ber or the SATCH board of directors> were there along with Susan Cuse, who brought John Greenwood from New York. and Don and Boanle Christeson Che's president of the board) The night before, we joined singles from the Woodbridge village in Irvine for a potluck in honor or George Washington's birthday. Several dozen people gathered in one of the clubhouses for the event, which was one of a series of parties ror singles. The whole thing started two and a half years ago with a core group or 16. according to Jay Sdmetder, the cha irman, and there's now a list of more than 200 interested singles. The village is growing and so Is the poten· tial for the group. Schneider estimates that 40 percent of all the Woodbridge residents are single, either with or without children. OMIY"*"lt4ilf,..._ PACK 112 -Cub master Warren Halperin sa mples Aaron Hayash1 's winning 50th an- nivensary cok e. The contest cakes were eaten as ~sert. • Leisure Suits Her Ideal I wa::. l.huffltng through my fourth-class mail tht.> oUler day when I came upon a letter m1:1kmg a p1tc·h for one of lhe new magaz.ines geared toward the "woman who works " <Do they rome 1r1 any other flavors"> The magazine promised me such pro- vocative artades a~. "How To Keep Sex Out or the Offire and in the Mail Room Where It Belongs" "What To Do When the Cost of Li vin g Exceeds Your Deductions" . "How t o Mandi e u ll ou s e ·llu s band Wh o Date~.. . "Writing a Long Hesume from a Short Life" . "How Does a Pigeon Know You 're Oresi;ed for Success?" Then. 1n bright reel letter~. was a sentence that took every bit of credibility a way from the magazine It rcud . "We'd hkc to send you your first copy. to examine al your leisure. .. Do you know th1H out of 35 women I personally 1nterv1cwcd who worked out~1de l ht· home. not one of them knc:w what the word le isure meant" Twenty of them thought 1t was a man's suit Eight of them a:,soc1ated 1t with a retire ment community Four of t hem had seen 1t in the New York Times crossword puzzle. but didn't know v.h at it meant Three of them s.aad 1t sounded dirty. Although more m('n are pitching in with domestic chores. the re are still 22 million women in Am erica who return home after an e1ght·hour wor k day to put en another eight-hour Erma -~k day bringing the house up to health standards What has happened lo Saturdays and Sun- dn ys. I don 't like to think about In one neighborhood wht're there 1s a large apartment complt>x. the ozone of du'>t twang ci rculated and rearranged on '.l.cckends rt•achci. the !i mog alert lcvl'I Realts11cally. I would lake to ))eC' a magazine that reall) tackles the problem of the employed housew1fc and how she could crt"ate leisure lime for herself llow about "Polyester Children F uture M)lh or Reality'.'" "Prote<:t Your Bathroom Against Intruders with an Alarm System You Can Install an One Wet•kend .. "&-parate \'a<·at1nn~ Thcar. and Your., ":\1ovrn~ vs CINtning .. "Napping Does Not Cause Bad Skan · "LelSure· What 1s at" Who GeL'i It" How ~1 uch Dol>s It Co~l., h It Cutching'• How Do You Gt'l It ., .. Far left, Momca Dinoillo and stepsister Donna. re/ax m bedroom featuring antique soda fountam bar. 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' All the seven dens were there, along with parents and sibl ings, so it was a gala affair . There was a cake decorating contest and m embers of the California Surf came to speak Home Tour 0..1, __ _ chairwoman Betty Belden from the Santa Ana-Tustin area. Proceeds from the part~· will be used to help fund a bum unit at the hos pital and gave away tee s hi rts and autographed pac· tu res The rakes. which were baked and decorated by the Scouts, were eaten as dessert. Lols Vaugb l, who "runs the whole thing ... according to Ro!'lemarle Ku hn. one or t he parenL'>. was honored for being the "best Cub Scout " Pack 612 has been busy this year helping others in the community The boys gave half their Halloween candy to residents of Fairview ll oc;p1tal and <l onal e d rAnncct goods at Thanksgiving to a needy fam11} They also gave a Christmas dinner and Christmas stockan gi. to a f<1m1ly and made orna ment.s for their tre1• A t our o f ni ne o f Newport Beach's finest homes will be sponsored by Marine rs Community Association at 10 a.m Wednesday. Feb. 27 The tour, which includes a buffet lunch, begins at 2006 Ga l ax y Dr .. Newport Beach. Tickets m a y be purchased at the door. ADVANCE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN . The tour will raise fu nds t.o help sponsor a city council candidates forum on March 25. Further information Is available by calling 642-1563 or 642-1055. 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I' [)01~' lflO {fl Powers Talat Vbnafl Trainmo makes 11 an ooss•tlle lmtTW'C1a1e classes torm1nq C-111 tfrjay Ir• your 1n<11Vl(!udt llf()()r am rJ1!>CuSS11)1 ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE ( 714) 547-8228 JJ. k .v fClrtnS n IC o, , OF ONIO· 2FOR 1 abeesesale ~:.~~.·.~~~· .............. 2/1 .99 ~~~~~~~. ~ 1 . ~ .~~~ •.•••..••••••• 2 /2.69 =·:.;' ........................ 2/1.79 ~-=s!;..~~ ...................... 2/ 1. 99 FASHION ISLAND N_,hoctl~ _.,,n hlt8'11 l•lllk•f\11~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA 711\&1._ _...,,."1~1t -h o l~t &e\ ·~·~ '"' .. • ., . , 'I l I t ·~ f • ' . •'I t: .. f p s· L i' ..-..--·----·· FEATURING /LOCAL Gay Question Set Straight DEAR ANN LANL>EKS The encloM-d ap peared ln lhe Roch\'Skr Dt1mocrat and ChronlcJe under "Let.lens lO the Editor " ll r>rems you hoc some eitpl&Jninti lo do You ap~ar to tx-speak In.JC outof bothslde&of your moulh. Ann llow 11bout 11 '> M .INHENJllETTA.N Y DEA& HENRIETTA: Thank you ror the op portwtlty to set this m11tt~r iitrutf(hl The• \Hlll·r said. "Ann Landers' column d utt'<I July 2J, 1!176, con cerning the buttllng or the Aml·rH·an Psycbialnc As 0<'1at1M1 as to whetht>r or not homosexuality 1:. .i hwntal d1~ordt.>r :.t11 t .. c1. 'H om ogexuals are t•ntatlcd to their r 1v1I rtl(ht:. However. I do not bt>hcvt• homosexuality I!> Ju'-l another lifesty le I b<'ht>vf' lhl'l>\' J>t!Ople !tUHt"r from a severe personality d1w rder Some drc sicker than others. but sack tht.>Y art dnfi .Jll ttw fancy rhetoric by the A mcncan 1'1>ych1<ilnl' I\:. soclation will not chanRe 1t · "On Dec. 17, Lander s ran II Idler rrom a fem ale homosexual who signed herself, 'Out. 10 the Open and Happy About It.· "Landers replied . 'A gr eat many 1x:<>plc do not believe homoi.cxuahty I!> "nurmcil cin<l h ealthy" and I am among them !-ih'· rurlher slates she has received thousand::. or letters from homosexuals who are desperately unhappy und would give anything to be straight. ·'Soon after, when tnl cr v1cwcd for !J magazine. she replied. 'Gays enjoy their ltvC':-. and m ost would not Ix• any thing else · When a1>kcd 1r g ay s should be allowed to teach an ::.chool. !>ht· replted, 'You're damned nght S<lm<' of the bt·st t eachers I know are gay· "llow can she <tdvoc·ate that 1wrson1> who have severe personality disorders bt• p .. rm1tted to teach school'! "I agree with Miss Landers that homoi.cxuals ~hould have the opportunity to work how ever . I firmly believe they should not ht• perm1ttC'd to teach school or d1 rcc·t youn1<stcr1> 1n any c;.ipar1 ty... 0 s. D EAR Ht;NRl t;TTA: Sorry f hi1d to trim D.S. 's letter, but even with the cut:i. it'i. going to take the t•ntire column. M y answer Is simple: The magazine in- terviewer could not possibly print everything that was said, so be selected sentences presenting m y views as be perceived them. Unfortunately bis per ception w as slightly nawed in this one area. A very important word was left out. The word was MANY. I said, ''Many gays enjoy their lives and would not be aaytbing else." This is true. By the same token, my mall teUs me a rar greater aamber are wre&dted a•d miserable. They hate their bomoeexaaUty and would give anything lo be straight. I believe hom osexuals i.hould not he deoif'd the right to employment and this includes the right to teach school. The widel y held notton that they m olest llltle boys is untrue. Some do -bat the overwhel ming majority of child molelters are heterosexuals. This is a mattn of record. Ask any crim i nologist. A far more fre· quenl problem is male teacher s who attempt to seduce female studenb . The personality disorder or the homo1-exual has to do wttb his c hoice of ~ex ual partners. Many straight people have pt-ri.onality dis· orders also. such ai. a deep·seal.('d hatred for people of another color or religion. alcoholism and drug addiction. And some l.('achn s just plain don't llke kids. Tbt>y went Into teaching because it was the only job around. I 1'land b} my statem ents. All of them . ( Horoscope WEDNt:SDA Y, FEBRU ARY 27 By SVDN fo:Y OM ARR ] ARIES C M arch 21 Aprtl 19> F ind · opcn1ni.::. · m eans look beyond t rH d1t1on<JI ml'th111h. prn redures. Rect.'nl social ront<tcts r&n provt· valu;1 · bl e. Someon e is going lo unlock dc>f>r" for you, possibly a Sag1ltartan or a Gcm1n1 TAUR US CApr il 20 Ma) 201 l'l1htl' k•.:-.on-. learned in recent pa~l Ar>phc:, t·~111•c 1all~ to p roperty. long .range prnJcch. <ll'ahngs "'1th ol der family m embers GEMINI (May 21 .J11n<' 201 F.mpha1>1 '> on special activitit•s which tnfludc· 1'hort trips, special reports. favors to rclallves who may be m aking quick ch an ges in their plans CANCER cJune 21.July 221 . Check Taurus message for valuable hinl Get m oney's worth. M ak e intelligent con cei.saon to family member. but maintain balance of budget Accent on locating lost articles. ~ctting valid appraisals. LEO (July 23·Aug 22) Insist <>n r<'alistic offer . Don't sell yoursetr short Lunar cycle 1s such that you can be al right price at right l ime Pisces. Vir go persons figure prominently VIRGO <Aug. 23·Scpl 22> Work with material at hand Added pressuri:, respon~1bih · ty actually lead to opportunity for Jer t"atcr emo· tional and financial seC'urily. You gain valuable glimpse behind the scene LIBRA <Se pt. 23-0ct 22!. \'011 can stnke chord of universal appeal. l'opulanty mcreases, emphasis on friends, hopes and wishes. M em · bers of opposite sex find you especially attrac- tive -and Uler e wiU be n o secret about it. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): A "new deal" brings you opportunity for new st.arts In new direcUons. Highlight Independence. originality and creaUve endeavors. Spot.light on guperiors. SAGITl'ARJUS <N ov. 22·Dec. 21): lntulUve lntellect works overtime: you perceive poteotial and you learn by teaching. Accent on journey, lan1ua,e and disaeminaUon of information. You recelve favorable response to Inquiry m ade weeta •Co· CAratCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Money ar- fecUq one clote to you, Including mate or partner, la apotushted. Re Oeidble. Avoid ac~t· tertni for~. Expand base of operations. AQll~IUlJt!J <Jan. 20-t-~b. 18): He specific re1ard1n1 legal formalities. s~clal rtghUI und perml.Nloo.a. Obtain hint rrom Tauru s mesll8ge. Make coacn1.lona to one who proved loyalty ln recent put. PU.CD (t'eb. 19·M arch 20): Low key op· proacb brtnsa de1dred result.a. Emphasis on b .. ic ltwuos, employment, combining forces wtU. OM wbo ab.are• yo1,1r lnteruu. Gemini, Vlr10. Sqlttartut peraoni fi1ure in scenario. Alcohol Topic Of Me l A workshop on • 'Tht> Wholt> Pt'non Approach to Trcnlln1' Alroholhm u nd \h .. mlcul Otipen dency" wlll be pre~t'nl ~ by lhe Ctm :Unll and <.'haph1ln " Proterania or South < Oa1't M cdlrul C:c•nt.-r from 9 u. m to I p "' M urrh 14 tn tht' 11ud1tu11urn of South t'<HH•l Mt-dlrul C'L·nter l i t!?:? t uui.t lllHhwu} ~1uth l.u~1111a 't h l' I' (I "I I II ( I h I \\111 k"lhop 1 ... 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OTT , ~.o " a ''«> •o 11(, ~lllOtO I l .. .. • < JACKSON&Ol lOOt:ll DECEASED. Jytlh\tv.-COr4'P,,.(o.-.,ttJd11yf.'11{'1t 1 .,,, ""•"~•O··•• 4 , ••••• ,.,, ... ,..,,.,........ N·S6277 T 0 .-l It t'1 •· • r \ ,,,, 11.•··1~.M.t• • "fiO 111111> ,..,.,..,., "•'' • '""I>"' I·• Fou""""'"''-N OTICEOFDEATH OF IH·net1r1.ir11., cr 1•d1tor ., PUBLIC NOTI CE PUBLJC NOTI CE ca"''""'"''"" ::1~·.:-;;:~"'"!',~,... JE W E L D. SE VERIN cont1not-nt trt>d1tors dnd l NOTICE OF DEATH OF ,.,.:;;.,~;· .,.:,,.1,01' ~ ..... i!,,n ~.~;~ N~•Por1-h,CA•l•OO AN O OF PE TITION TO p1 non., wh o mdy b>· HANNA BAY ANO OF t e1i•o•n••m.G •1nol1 ADMINISTER ESTAT E olh1•rw1'.4'1n ler»'>ll>d1nth1' PETITION TO AO · FICT1T1ous 11us1NEH ·~ , ~·· .......... 11. '" '" ,:"'; ·':'_"',?;;:,;~ ,i·;-;:, ''"''' :;."~ NO A·103J89 ""'"or •. .,1,1 ,, of tl'll." <10n11,. MINISTER ESTATE NO N6M( STAffMlNT 11 .. I • I T ... A 103382 fP.r '"''-•"O ""'""' "d"•"Q °"'' I I~ 0 " I I n I I , ' lnt\mh. ClE'CPdPnt • . "'"" •• ·'"''"'"' ", • ~ ... 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'·"1 ' ''""fl" •• '"" '"'"''"" """ o•"P ••• the lndPpPndf'nt Ad h1·ar1rlQ 1n 0f'Pdrtml'nt depPn(1rnt Adm1n1'>trdt 1on '"• .,,~:;;tJ\~~:~~~~,:.,,1, "Ii'' 1 nu",1,",~,~~~·;:~:":'~~•""·' •" "'~ ?,:~~'~:',:·:.,",,,'~' ~7.",,~~11~~"1~\,,:11,:7 m1n1,trn11on ot EstatP~ No J of 'n•C1 court tocated of Esta1.u; Act ) The Pe11 '"'\ ,, .. , .. cwPO~T ttJ\UfiOQ Mu•.11'1('• . \f')f (~ n•1,,,, r,u•t1f ""'''" (O\ltt M "\.A (.,111vrn14 rJfJ, I H•thd'd A Hn• H&f) tt ''1•f 1f1< Av..,,ur· C.0-.1 ... /'Al'"'• C1tl1turn11t ~/11U • n1, llY\lnit\\ ,, tnnov' ft•O ov ·•" '" 0 1v10\l•I MI0\19rn A HfJ'I"' f M\ '1411•,,...,.f"ll Wt19' ffh~ "''"'" ttw- ( Ounl 1 (ht~ IJ. 0,dl"t~ (OUf'\lf 01"1 F•bruMy&, MOO l"IJIOtJ l'ubll\nood Ordf'Q" (o.t\I 0<11lv Piiot Fro 11 I•. 7o, M"' • I'" t()4 110 PUBLIC NOTI CE FICTITIOUS euSIH•U NAME STAfl!Ml!HT T n .. tot1ow1no °"' '°"' ., ,. do1no C>4'\tf'\flo\\~ F t.F CO N!>ULTI N(• ( 11111 (NG• .. rER!>,<lo VTll lnl "°'OU\• M\\ (.~nl9' 0tl"¥"t, Su11.-. t40. ltvinf' C•lllornl• f71U c,...,..,, [)of\4)1d r ttvt•JtU J r ,. [\PIAl\MM, lrvllW' C•llforfll• '711~ UI! """"'°' F-rt>o<n, 1>01 ADt>I~ T ·~ Tu\llfl, (Alllornl• ,,..., rn1~ b4.,1'\lnf°\' ., c°"Out__ltd nv A Qt'M'81 P8r1'rwtr\t'llO '"°"''"' 0 F41Yt•au Jr 1111• •loltenwnl '"'"' llled wlln Ito. COlll'llf Ctef\ al Orono-County Oft Ftbfua" 4, 1..0 ,,,,, ... P11blllht0 ()r-(,..\I O•hY 111101, F•I> 14, -4, II, II. ltlO .. J.to PUBLIC NOTICE , ... ,, .. , ,._, .... l'ICTITIOUI IUSINU$ MAMl ITATWMl"T fM f~lflt W-Ii Olll"9 1>U1I· ,,.n •" ISL.ANO T.-AOINO COMPAN Y, t tl Ptodo,W1 .... Pi-, NflWPotl l•Kll, C.lllor11I• t2..o ttoOitrl M Hin.on, I ll PrO(IV<llOfl Plett, N••~•I llu <ll, C•lllOtftl• t)..0 f llh _.,.,, h <OflClut .. cl by • ., In Cllvldu•I. R-f'IM IHoort 1111• tt•~ .... fllfld '"'"" IN Cllll"'" , .. ,. (If o •• ,, .. Ctv .. IY Oft '•°'".'' 21, 1• ICIHOIL.& ANC>ellltolf lllCll Att_.,. .. L.aw .... MK ..... all'f , •enT_,..,..., • ......... --·· C.MifWltl• ..... ,,.,... Pul>ll•-Cir~ CM\I Oelly Piiot. "•II h . ~ .... II, It,,.., .. , • o ... ,,.,. • , • ·, ,,,., • , ,, ''·'"'• tur•, •·l~·f"Y"""' _,., ... ,11 •"" ,..,,, Ac.I I Thf' O<'l1l10n ,., <:.el for ,1t 700 C1v1( Ct·nlt-r Drive t1on 1'> <,et for hf'ar 1ng 1n ""' n.,.,. o• '""' ,.,, •• n Q·" ''""r ........ ht·clrtnQ 1n D1•pt No J c\I W f' 't S ,, n ta An ii Deot No J ·" 700 Ci\11c .. ~~'.~'.';.""• .,., • 1 '''1 ''"" ~~,';.•, ~;';';"•',' .. ~:'""!·~1:~.'~o 100 ( 1v1f Cc·ntf'r Dr 1v1 Californ1.1, on thP 11th day Center Drive. We'it, in the '"'' 10,,,.,,,, ,.1,,..,n ... countv 01 """''1" "•'• ,,, W •·<,I Sant ,1 /\ n ,1 ot MrJrr h 1980 al 10 00 C 1 I Y 0 f San t d A nd 1n" ""'""'""' "'"' 1.,,., w ,,, ,,,. '•"'"'"'" C.dldorn1<1 9'170'1 on Mdrt h <.l ,.,.. Callforn1d on Mdrch 11 ~~:;~~:.~t.~· 'J'~""' <"""" u" "" '"' "''"• _,,., ,.,,. ~ .. ,. ••• • 1, 1980.1110 ()(),, m IF YOU OBJECT to the 1980at tO 00d.m rnee.so ~~~:._:;-,:;.':.:,."'~'.;~':,;· .. ::..:.~,':°~;"',. IF YOU OBJECT to the qrant1nq of the oettt1on. IF YOU OBJECT lo the• ••vo••,"t<!O"'""" c "'''ti•"•.,,,,, SA >"" n.un ..... ·~ U•.w~ orant1oq of tht> P<'t1l1on , vou <ohOuld either appear gr ant1nQ of the petition. f•D •1,. 10 ..,,, • 1'*> •o11110 '••••a•n••.,•)' you shout f'1thrr apoear at at the heanng and o;tate you shOuld either appear PUBLIC NOTICE 0:;f11'';;0;;.;::,vn1:n':'~?::;.z.'"•:"N~ the heanng and c,tate your your ob1ec l 1Dn'> or ftle at the hearing and o;talt· '\.4 •1 ,.;.ov ..... Av• 1''>""•0 •• ,,. ob1ec.tlons or fill' writti'n written o01ect1ons with th(' your objections or f llt• c .. 1110'"'••7•~' :>b1r•c t1on'> w tlh tht' court court bt•fon· lhl· hednng written objections with !ht ,1',".;;,"""•1t'°'''"""''•"""'""•'•' before the hcanng_ Your Your app<•aranc.t• may t>e court belC>f'e the hedr ing Cl' 10'11 WH•IC>tt C:OUllT OF CJ>l !f'OllNIA C.OONT 'I' OF OAANGf 100 Chi< c."'"' On•• w .. 1 \.anl.t ~" .. · C..Hfor"'•• CASE NUMefi ll 0 14 11 U AMENO[O SUMMONS IMAll lllAOEI ON AMfiHOED PETITION •Q• '~" ""'~ ,..., ... , ""'"'"' 10 appeilrilncP m ,ly bP 1n 1n person or l)y your at· Your appearance mav bf' .... l l•M 61~otl~(Otn ........... ,oo. OC'r son or by you,. ,1 t lornev in persoo or by your di O•l•d 'p"""''' /1 •'fllll tornf'y 1 F Y O u A R E A 'torney ~~":,~;7 ... I F Y 0 U A R E A C R E 0 I T 0 R or a cont I F V 0 U A R E A '''"'"""' CREDI TOR or d cont-ingent crPd1tor of the de.,CRE DI TORofacontmQent "•"v"•""'" mg(>ot creditor of the de· ceased. you must I lle your c.redltor of th£' decea .. ed ,','.:.~~·;::~.,11 ,.."" t l'dSPd. you muc;t fllf' your claim with the court or you m ust Ille your claim '""' t 1.t•m with thP court or p ,.esPnt It to the personal w1lh the court or preo;ent 11 Ma""'l•"O ,,.,,,,.. present 11 to ltw perc,onal repn•scntat 1ve appointed t o I h e o e r s on a t Pvt>"'""'<>-<""''' o .... Ptto• representative appo1nteo by the court within fou,. represl'ntatlve appolntl'd f•b•u••vH-1• •1• bV lhe court withi n four month'> after the date of by the court w ith in four PUBLIC NOTICE month'> 1,.om the date of first issuance of letters as months from the date 0 1 first ls<,uance of lf'tter<, ac. p rovided in section 100 of flro;t issuance or letter o; d \ pr ovided in Section 700 of the Cattlorn1a Probate provided 1n Section 700 of th e Pr obate' Code of Code The time for filing th e Probat e Coo e o t California. The tim e for clal m s will not expi r e California. The time for llllng claims will not ex-prior to four months from fl lino clalms wlll not expire plre prior to four m onths the date of the hearing prior to four months from from the date of the hear -noticed abOve. th e date of the hearino in9 nollcedabOve. YOU MAY EXAMINE notlcedabOve. YOU MAY EXAM I NE the file kept by tht court. Y OU MAY EXAMINE the file l(ept bV the court. It you ar e a per son In· the file kept by the court. If you are Interested In the terested In the estete, vou If vou are Interested In the estate, you mav flle a re· mav tlte a request with the tate, you mc1V fife a r•· quest with the court to re· court to receive special quest with the court to rt· celve special notice of the notice of the flllno of the celve special notle• of the Inventory of estate assets Inventory of eit•I• assets Inventory Of eState assets and ot tl'le petitions, ac· and of the petitions, ac· and of the petitions, ac- co unt s a n d report s c o unt s an d report s c ounts and report s described In Section 1200 descr ibed In section 1200 of described In s.c11on 1200 of the California Probate the Callfornlo Probate of the California Probate Code. Code Code. M etcalf & M cKenzie, Sltvas & Eaton, 1140 W. Wm. J. Llvtnoston, Geo. 191'6 M!Qnolla St reel, Santa Ana Blvd .. Santa C. WOOds and Ch as, F . S utt~ ?O t . Huntl noton Ana, Callfornl" 92703. Howard. attorneys at law. Buch, California 92646, (7U) .SS8-1S63, Attorneys 1420 E. Chapman A venue 964· 1638. for Petitioner . Orange, California 92666: Published OroJ OQe Cocut Publl<il'led Oranoe Coast (714 ) '33-m1 , Dally Pllol, Feb. 2S, 26, Dally Piiot, Feb. 2.S, 26, Dally Piiot Feb. 26. 27, Mor. 3, 1980 919·80 ,...ar . 3, 1990 918·90 M arch4, ,990 • 936-80 ........ ~ .. ., ...... ,_ ...... . . . r The Blggeat M•rketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell H, Find It, Trade It With a W•nt Ad (842-5878) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Ho.nes For S-. ........ ,.,. 5* .......... S. ....... ,.,. S. Ml JH ... S... ........ ,_. 5* ....... for 5-. ........ For 5* ........... 1006 .... ....•..••.....•.... ·············•·••······ ....................... ······················· ••..•••••.........•.......•................................••.•.................................................... G•••tll 1002 91; 4 IOU •-rtll l•I 81•:.. 1002 81•r:al 1002 ••••.. IOOJ Ge•ral 1002 G ... ,.. IOOl ............................................................................ , .........•.....••.•.......•...•....... ·•·······•··••········· .••..•........••.•..... ········•·············· ~~~~~------..... ~ l!'>SJ' BAY PRT 2 DD· 2Ba ·S &PAR A TE GUr.:ST Rll+ lBr APT. -.000. 810 DOCK. Bk ~. Res 175-4129. ~<® &3ach Rea lty llAL lSTATI DCIUIHCt SIMCI lt4t COMI WITH US ... to WHTCllflF. Cato.ft l be*a°'"· ,.,..... ..... roo. i.ot.; pool. S.CllidH ~ OWMr ... c•rry coMplete fl•HCllHJ. ,rice f11tt ~to UH.000. NEWPORT BEACH EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~·sMotice: All real estate advertised 759-0811 DOVERSHOUS LOWDOWN Owner says bring offer on this fantastic 6 Bdrm family home . Maida qwart.erS & J car garage too Call for more de- tlills 646-7171 .,., r • ' r • ; I ~ • • ,. f • / I [~Rftllil WA,.,. -¥AC.....,--llJl,OOO Fantas tic bay & Ocean view A real ht>auty in the well·known Mai Kai lkuutl(ully refurbished Inside & out with lus h new rptng & drapes <neutral c,:olors). n('w kltchcn applumc·t>s. Huge living rm with a new mirrored wall rC'flcctln~ ~xciling ooat acti vit y 2 L~e hdrm.-;, 2 bas. See a ny lime. WESUY M. T_.YLOI CO .• llAJ.TOIS 2111 S-Jaa .. IHttllhload MlWPOIT CIHTl!lt, M.I . 644-49 IO Oc...m.tLot Three Arch Bay, So. Laguna. Site rare to en· tire So. Coast. Security enclave overlooks ex· Q\i.site cove. Courtesy to Brtn. Qualified buyers only please. 213-628-1300. IALIOA ISLAND COTIAGE Absolutely fantastic ! 2 ~. corner lot, large petjo. Small, but cute! Sl!il.950. Act now' Call 54&2313 SIDltM. Sl59.000 Country l i k e a t moaphere, s urrounds thia fantaat1c rumlly home. Atrium e n try . for mal dlnlnl( room. farruly room + bonus room too! Private, secluded master suite Owners will help with fUW>cing. Call now for preview. IW6-7171 '.;,.,' '. • •t '· • • •• • m tlus newspaper 1s s ub ·--------·I .,.,., • Jert to the Ft'dera I Fair [r~:::::;:::""iiiiiijiiiiiiijiliiill ~~~~1~~~c~t if1~g~~~~ f)Jplex~~~ ba!M ll~ftiHW OCUHVIEW! :.dvert1se "any pre · Pach unit: l ·blk. to . ----··=·!!~ rereoce. limilation. or b e a c h Fr p I cs $117,500! SECURITY BLDG . lJltra-delWle penthouse . 2 bdrms .. 2 balhs. frplc . deck + comm unity amewties · will trade fmancc • lease opuon With Sl0,000' di.scnrrunaliOO based on "'u r n1s hed for s um- rare, color. religion. sex, mer winte r re nta h.. or oallooaJ on gin. or an Pn~ at S225,000 intt10Uon to make a ny 673-3663 675-1752 Eves ~uch preference. llm1te· I.Joo, or dlscnmina t1on " nus newspaper will nQt knowingly accept any ad vertising for rea l estate wluch 1s in viola· bon of the h• w associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 101~ W Balboa •71·H61 &n"ERT Al HERS DELIGHT J Bdnn + pool & s pa "lilc entry to lavish living room and t o ast y hrc•plac l'. Gourmet kitchen, formal dining, 3 hu~e bdrms a nd 23' ~me room Wall of glass overloolung pool aod &Z $31,000 Enjoy ocean & club ac llvrues pool. jacuzu & !'arefree Ii vlng while owning this lovely double wide roach. 2 BR & den. Space rent $239. Agt 6d&4.B) RX SAVE lrl.ARGAIH Q-eative fmancUlg, try rt! 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, family room, 2 fireplaces. Needs T.L.C. Owner wants out Try m .ooo down. Pnced $98,950. C s I I n o w , !>1&2313 lalaoa lay,,..,. ........ * 675-7060 * CHEArDUn.EX 10% down buys a duplex on a bulldable 60xl50 R·2 lot. Owner cames lhe balance and will sub· ordmat.e to a construe· llOn loan. An exrellent buy ERRORS: Ad•ertisenl shcu6d chKJc ttwir ads dm1y and report er- rors iirmeclatefy. TM DAILY ptLOT as,._1 liability few~ flnt i... c.Ol"ttCf insertiOft Olfiy. t•are rear grounds. Ask· • ·· · · ·• ~.~:-·~ Call now! [ ~ IEM~I BALBOA I S LAND REALTY 67J.8700 ...........•..••....... 1002 ....................... MESA VERDE Sl59.000 Bea utiful lree-lloed I •.treet . leads to su~r sharp 2 story executive home Walls of ~lai.!t enhance forma l liv1ni.: room and spacious fam1 ly room. 2 huge bnck fireplaces . l(o urmt•t kitchen overlooks 11un filled breakfai.t a re a. 2nd story hot>b, scpa r all• m ast.er i.wte. + 2 m M1· 11ueen sized bdrm ::. Pnced to sell fast. 646-7 171 .. .. '· [®tilill -TERMS.. JllR. :llii\, immaculate l1Xldlll0t1 flOx 150 l"Orner Jue N11·<' 11eighborhood . OWC" :!nil 1h~um able loan Call 751 1:1967 or l!."~m5 EXECUTIVES HOME Spec·tac ular ' 4 giant 1.1\lrmi., with i.eparate m J :. le r s u 1 t t•. T w o 1•lc10tant balhi.. \foooOd l}ant>lt'd family room, hn ck f1replal'C. Many. many upgr adeb. Only TURTl.EROCK IROADMOOR ~ 1) 1· t " r .1 l o r j up..,:ralll'<1 :1 Udrm . formal cl1n1n .: P la n 1~. ::i <'!'ntra t at rium ,_ J pool 11"1 .1 l•t·rf,.r·t 'd ltng It ., :Jh Sl)l u l r h ... r r ump l 111 u i.. ~1 19.900 ISlAHD LIVING f'a.'lluonable Cape Cod 3 Adrm home Vacation retn>al or Yt'ar round hv 10~ Gi.:ant 1c 1J v1n~ room ho5ts m a'1s1ve be ams and cozy hrepla<'e Walk to bay, beach. boatinlo( & shops. Qi II 673 8550 (->-'fllf J '*,.I •,• N"'1 f [~IR&IUI qualfied Buyer $110.000 Anxious~ Call Have somet.hmg Lo i>t'll? w-.~ On Newpart Penn or South to Laguna Bch Si.nit.le family. multiple dwellinit or comm 'I ID· mme wuts Rrkr lnvrted. Wnte. R Luther , Box ~. Lake Arrowhead, Cahf 92352. Or Call . 714·337·2414 or Eve s 337 1TI7 546-2313 Classified ads do 1t well. 2 Waterfront H0mts 5 li R ~ Ue t•ustom w a t e rr r o n l h o m 1• i. w 17x38" pvt dock' Priced S995 1100 t (l Sl.1195,000 d1n·ct 'from builder. t'or deL111lo; on these bomes and uppl to see. call Carol Horr, aRt 631~ Pnn only 'fbcre's an cosy w11y for your to ::.ell that bicycle you no lc>ngcr use. J ust a d vertise 1t 1n I he Classified' Call 642·5671:1. LOW INTEREST Take O'ver the loan on th1, beautiful 3 ~(!rm <'Ondo Commwuty pool with all the amenities. ~40 3f.Gli al onl.\ S61.900 JNltelc-.11 Real Estot~ Inc We Proudly Present NEWrORT CUSTOM This c•\C'llmg ne w listing offers a n cnte rl:iint•r's <11.'lighl with unique li veabi lity Prestig ious Newport loC'at1on . FEE LAND. Spa rkling POOL. Priced to sell fast. Se lJer motiq itcd $189.500 IA YFROtff -4110,000 Immaculate 2 bdrm on the bay in lovely De Anza Village. Private beach -community pool & spa. clubhouse. Don't miss this exciting new opportunity. Adults only! NEWPOIT CUSTOM--1457,000 Exclusive drive leads you to this charming H a rbor Is land area family home. Free form POOL in gard~n se ttin g . Spacious & beautiful. Seller anxious.· Home m ay be purchased for $435,000 prtor to remodelin~ commencln~. 2043 WHtclff Dr. ... .,.. ..... ·~-646-771 I • Wp~ker 8.\lee Real Eatat1 ,,iiiijiiiiiilliiiiiilii-.. ----------.... VIEW-flOOL-SECUIITT Dover Shores custom I van Wells 3 Bdrm home with sc>parate guest s uite over g arage. View home surrounding pool. private gated beac hes. security syste m . Privacy for all family members. S398.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 DISTINCTIVE PENINSULA POINT • hou::e of chtlnc:ffolt Oft • c.onMf", ...... • ..,. to hyfl OICf & 0c •••• Offt. °'"' fresh attd Hpreul .. cottteM,HH'.,.Y 2-story ho.-wftll 4 be•ow. .-, roolH •Hd deH. SoarlHt IHterlor 9re .. ltot1H & p•tl• with 9r .. Hry. SN.,.. by ... a•t-... $425,000. VU-POOL DOYER SHORES OwHr •• .. di ••d•ud $10,000. P•IHll... lloccce feor Ml•rl•l•l•t -4 pf.....t for t ... Hy N• .... hpecl•y .,. ....... .,... ftoor .......... ..... fhl•t f'OOM, plH f••lly/tillHl•t co .......... =-............ ,.. 1........ ....... ........ ,... .... ~ u...-s ....... Y1IW "-' •alH roo"u. S1tbMlt ofhra SS. $425,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, tt;e REAL ES'fATI:; l\tW•, R.mt..i.. ""'°""" ~Ill ~ W COMI li"'!I 11~ M.me Aw. Ntwport 0.~h B.ibot ltlend 631·1.... 67']1.6! .. of n i!wporl REALTORS 675-551 I -IN MIWPOltT HACH; OH AVIMIDA CAW.AMA: T1te lllrffl ca.do C..ct .wtl po•ll• ~ MOdM; pri•ocy, ,.Hot. oc._ ......_ Wei ,need at S 119.SOO. -Coa<>MA DB. MAI: OH Lwil ps brick ff,..,-.C.. with rahed ---. ~ .,..... c.a.p. ""'" becirOOtCCt + dftt; odd Oft CIR IHo.t mit. $I 84,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TOI S 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy., CCM"OftCI .. M• 675-5511 ......... ~ 6 Bdrm. Camily room. fonna.I dirung, 4~, Ba. ocean & city Light view Perfect home for l he large family. Prtred ngbl at s:ses.ooo T_.,odtGw.. Nifty Laure l Plan. 2 Bdrm. den and d e · bghlluJ. Cbanrung p&tJO, or teruus. pool Ass m Ln Only '172,500 Qill Barbara llutchm~ .it 61>6000 YOUR OWN "NOITH 40" W l'll not quite' but ttus Broad moor 4 hedroom single' story does see m to h:tv(' ;.~ lot of land in the !'>1de and rear ,·;ird-; I l al'io has a briJ!hl, ope n ll-L·lin~. fo rmCJl dminJ! room. a play room a nd Just h op over t o thr M•C'ludcd c·o mmunity pool and public: IL'n nts /\sktn).! $275 000. you'll lovr it' U~l()U~ t1()MI:§ REAL TOR S', 615 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona dt1I M c11 IAYFROMT We have sever al fine homes with pie r & s lip EL TORO HORSE COUMTaY I Bdrms .. 3 b aths . r a n c·h st ~ le . mini estate m o range g roves. S249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Buy~·d•• (), ,,,.. ...,. ~ b 7'> t> lb 1 CHAllMO! f.ASTSIDE C.M. Neat and cute' 3 1:111nl bdrm!., I"-• bat.I\.<>. ,.arm RUSTIC 21a CHA1t•l8HOMI Beeutitully remodeled bome+a 2 bdrm ept. ..... baa 3 bdrma, 2 ba. loYely Ip nm. maat.er be&h w/jac. Super kitch iftdudes mi~wave & Jeo·Ai~ BBQ. Llving area lge, airy, t.aatefutly decorated . Dbl gar. wurbbop • laundry rm. CalJ for •JIPt. LOUIUCHTB. 91dAtlOCl•u 229 Marine. S.11.slaDd 675-llll .-WONMAUIT Ow-min&" unusual. re madded & renovated 3 br home plus 2 br apt. Large lovely r ooms. o:uter beth bas jac. Dbl 11ar. workabop, laund rm. lAm. I dlltl & A$w. 67~ll31 ---------..... , ...... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2DWLEDS s..,.to .... lay 3 Bdrm • 2 Bdrm Mmt C«ld.. 132S,OOO Two 2 Bdrm Uruts l.Arglr decks l250 .000 ....... ,..,. ....., 67).2051 ---c.--....... 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Two JOx 118. lots' 434 Be llOOlA. Bw Id lo Sl&t Ownr Bkir. 78D-ll25 ~148 -------OCUHFROMT LOT Larg e buildabl e homesite w /absolutely rant.a.sue view or rollmg surf. 4 mi. No. of Del Mar i.n beautiful Eoc1n1tas wilh I~ interest !inane· Ulg. Asking S195.000 "' t..MWO... uod c<ny sl.Oot' hrcplact' ~,.. " cnunt.ry kitchen /I. must okier home on larJ!" t rt~ to,·ered lot t.a,bld t' QJst.a Me.a S85 .000 Roy Mc.~. Rttr. Rt.:SPO:'-ISI BL E PTY NEEDED TO buy "' IOI Ill CdM Dupla. xlnt Ill oomr. qutet trtt I~ ~t tiood usumlible loan Ownrr aJeL 759--0221 DOU.AR HOME llt't!. onl) SIW.~ Uwnt·r , It was euy to pnre lhL!> ~·Call~ZJ IJ 1---------S41·7729 00me al Sl.l»W. 000 It \ "'llC"t.h 1t 1 Bay & u<'t' trn • · A.IAHOOHEO ~~ ~~~~.l;Ui~ I [r~===-•1iiiiiiiiiJ•!•,iiiliiilii:iilliii1~ ~ Rt-urh rancho J lid rm. pool. 2 :. P.il' ~ lutchc;n \ ,~,. lit bndt coortyard. p<>ol. 5P9. BBQ and l'1ty 1.sghts. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 f<r the ~t. 1·1111 & Id u~ _ ----··_,,_JJ 500 ,.sdtio C'hanruni duplex. 2 ('11/\ rt>d br1r k ftrt'plarc :. Quiet cornt'r location 127'~000 wtlb uawnablc loln Let ~ sbow you ----Gnat Ast .... Lo. No need to worry about bicb ila.erest rat~. quall· tying. or nasty paints New & shuung 3 bedroom 2 bath WTlh lri~ backyard with exten~1 vc bra ck work and best of all a low dowti payment v. ill ..,:..i you in F\Jll pn cr ~.uou Call 751·31.91 prove It I I I I \ lll\1'11111 •' «;::SELECT I II~=·~:~= .. I I PROPERTIES C.M. FOURPLEX 't'v.'O 3 bedroom unih :mil two 2 bedroom u mls ant.I good local.Jon make the!>c units ver y r enta b l t• 1bere i.s a St 10.000 loan that rould be a~!oumct.l and the owner will con Sider a 2nd T I> $166.000 tOill us before 1t 's iionc !)56..21600 t;::SELECT I PROPERTIES People who a re seeking an apartment look first m Oasstfied Will your ad be there"' To pla ce your ad. r al I 642-567l! l J & 4 Hc•dniom'I w o ~ Vlt'"'. pot>I. 'J un;1. iacUZZJ 6c luL' of Opt'll space 1n Sunn) San Diego Na nrn~ s.16,!KK> with 5'; do,.n· paymt•nt I I 7 5 I n l (> r (' !> l r J I l' 549-7971 or I I )OOC> 4!1fr.I Sf'YGLASS l 11" '"'I 111"11 t"!I fl,,m1• on S t" I l,1,, 11111 I lll'd r .. 11m l.1m1t1 rv•im v.nh 1~K1I .111cl 'II-' Sh"" Ilk·· " mo(f1•I \1 11'1 '•II n "" n ,. I It " II L' h ( :inc.th• r \I.I\ ·""'' 1n f1nan<·1ni.: (. p •, tKlll RCTaylorCo <>4 0 ()<)()() CHINA COVE.! Dramnti r 3 s t o ry townho m c w / JBRs. 3 baths & Jetty Vie w 1 Steps to secluded beach. Plano; for re novation incl. in price of S·l75.000 fee. Polly Johnson 642-8235 1(' 71 l -7 52-1414 Hl-1700 ( omJ>U\ V*r (...,.., .Nocxbdqe (e11t!W 642.aJH 644-4200 Hartio-v-Cll'"I• -EXECUTIVE Z·STOIY OHLY SZ4t.500. nn cMI ..... 4 ~ l b•Ht lloccce It uwly offered to ttt. -at. a....,. .... ., ,.... ........... ahtts. wM -.. hll•reum flreplHe. I.tr• 1_,. If •l•9 & tllHllHJ ,.....,, w .. ter ..,.. i. tltthMJ roo:n """ ._.. flr1pl•• fw ..... ,....il .......... ,..... ..... to ... .., ,..... lecnD-•• oftM.,.. .... c.e•Mclot. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEl M~R HARIORTR.EASURE ~. pnvac:y •nd \fa,eslic b3'1 \'i<'"' from R\' at ~' i\'<<oumablr ~'T1l'<l " H<lrrn J bJtn I io..n ~ ho m t> l'rivllt (' tel nl . ~. 1n1?a.ntll· ).(:Im•· • ~r~~d:~:·:~~~~~~;::;[~ lt~&!l1tl Ol ll r •· f 1 r t• ,, I J < t' ' I l. _::::::::_!!-~-~-~-~·!l!••!-!!!u-!!!!!~~ ~()U11'T\;1r'Kh kth h"n t1nd h111:1• d1•1 It \"urn.1hlt k lafl 0.3.t\.550 [~IE&lll ' ASSUMASLE LOAN AHD -. A sharp 3 bdrm honw With 1111 a.si;umablt' hl 1 and SE>UeT will cam· 21111 No qual1fyin J: · a 11•1 1 1 pn<'t'd at only SI06 %o Call 979-5370 ~ow · <iflt \T RL"Y • S7'.1,500' Jllr lpk C'l.>m<-r lol n1•"' l).illll , rvt' mtir1• L J rT) :nt. 962 ~ HIWPOIT IARGAlN l)"'nt'r • 111 C'ODlli dt'r le~ oplJOO 00 thl.S ~ lidn:o ~ 1.sbrar> :-lt'wport ~ar h home O ,.,nrr !'>3 '!>· mak t' o ffr r ' Pn·vatt' 1mn icate'd t'ntry, form.ill d 1nins:. bar 10 fami.l) room. d.ark room and mcn'd1ble k1tchc•n Ma.sttt bdrm wrtb mar bk> hr('place MILkt' an off rr' 673..as.:iO La /':.ra; 8~ REAL ESTATE 644· 6397 ------ OlD COttOMA DB. MAR Smak• story 4 BR 2ba. Ml kll ll1 blk" Lo Chsn.1 l'O\ t-& &Ii? Co rona or feTe<J al $317.~ t .i ll 6 7 3 · 90 • 3 for J pp 1 ()wo 8lu Co.to~ 1024 . .......•.•....••...... MESA YlltDf ONLYS112~ Ftuh pa.int, marvelow. dt'<'or' and clean u a -.tu.sue. Just listed, so hW'T)' I Call 64S-0303 FORESTE OLSON ·-... ... . ..... ALLSTATE ·. REAL TORS [@ ltialHI •1.ove1-·'f'°"·M·esa-·1vrs·e·:···~· .. m-. WHY,AYl.EHT? ly home. L arge yard. CC>U.!CT fT! fll'f1)Un!, near school~ ~,-i :? Bdrm duple-.:~. and shopping. O wner (.(Jrona del Mar 2 pau~ B£TTY BUR.,ART aruauous. FO' morT in and laWKir) room a.. " ronna uoo c au. S46-S880 ::.wna ble hl Tn. o-. nt•r .. 111 help f 1nant'f' ~ OPEN HOUSE REALTY in~ 1tt'S )OU to dasr uss ~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS yuur real est a tr future--------- R·l LOT Pnme (',()8Ul M~a tocatton on Rake r St fOt' upartmt'nl." or rondo'; Rut It.Irr·., pucks~e :J\ a1lahit' C11ll .lack for 111 formation RCTaylorCo (l40-C)Q()() ..,.,lh bt'r Call for .1p pou1lmt'nl ~9161 .. ' 1. OPEN HOUSE . REALTY Z ' To Plare your "Fa'I Rei.ult .. St•r\ ll't' Dm.~t·tory ac1 Call Now 642-5678 bt. )22 CE llDBll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SPACIOUS VIEW COMO<> f our 0.'<troom... + Oen With Wet Rnr & Fin•plal'I.' 'l'llf'11 Floors In K1tC'hen & Bath~. ,.·ormal Dining Room. ln~1de EntrancC' From n a roi:t> ThrCt' [>('('ks l.O\'('I\ C'atollnu ' Ocran View l,ocntt'Ci On Quiet t'oun. Onl~ s11~.ooo NEW LISTlt-IG IRVIME (lu1t>t t:ul.<J.-.Sat· Location Good Starter For Ynun)I t 'umlly 0(•n Can flt> Con\'t•rl!'<l Tn t'ourth 1'4'<1room New F:anh Ton(' Cnrpc·t~ Rrlithl & Che!'rful F:ot In Kltrh<•n Ont' or lr vlne·, fin!'lll C'ommunll v A~'loc·latlon!' With Pool & T1•nn1~ ~1211.000 ® --.. .... _ .. 631-1880 811 DOYll Dl.IVI OHl.Y $94,900 •I super Bdrms. famal} rm. RV ace\"55 and lar..:1· (.'()mer lot Be fast I Tbl,, ..oo l lut' Call 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON ............. ,., YAnaMS ~In condkion. bat ~ on todays merket. Only S105.000. ID College ~Call..om r'O~C:S T I::. OLSON . . . . . ~ OAK GLEN Dl1llncllvt'.new 2 bedroom, 2~ ba con dominhum. •·•· IUI Eldell Ave. C.111. MU7M " 'OMHOMI a.paal..-ONllu.al. ,_..._. .. --_, .... lt1u11hrs. ,_.,. lw ... 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C8IT)' ...,.... •• l ..................................................................... ...._,..,.,., JOOO W.twS. 1200 MIN lU4 . •. .. . .• .. l • l ... . ..... ,...u.,-•. ....................... ....................... ..... ................. . •tt• MIW = lJlll • ,.atNftM •&.is..,. ...... o1 -t ? • """.... •tmo. al ~ Jl1o119 k ~t.,!.'fi ~ JA!N:,=l beallttf\alB .UHT•ded ~ ... ..,.. ,_.. 1ard. &nat • ......_~.......... . a •• ....rcten-Ln the .... -.. " , '°, m.u.r ,,_ .= ...... E 1tate1. Lob land1capln1 wltb ....,_,~ ........ Pool .....-.~· '6 to om. •• chm . '111,000 Alt . Lu Bambut (TW ) MM4'7I Z Br. I Bl COlldo. &o. Cat PbU ...... MIO. Sml dlUd OK. ,..,_, MZ.m>: eca.1010. AmMe. waterfall pond. ~-. to lake, 1wim _. ...... ~. <>r...-c;;;;; club. parb. PRIME LOCATION ! Jual 11( STAINES CO. J·~~~ 12UMfTS NICl..UCIDI ~~~~~~ 4 Uolt1 /Co1ta Mf!ll ..... Sl&bied t.o lOID. ...._, Aau-or131S-CTal tt t•Deteti· 4 bdrm. 2 t\all ba. a cu prqe on m Jo AM. c.M. so1mo. LaodJord will d o y.,d work . Uated. 10 blllT)' ! ._, mmAll.£ LIM! 67l-7711 ~,.,,!"~ lftDOWM Aime ...... Oner will cany ..... ooo at ooly 1m.a....- ..... 1400 ....................... II all 10• •••d lo =" ..... ..,., 3 ........... Jl Here's an 9"aceUent opportunity to t.aoA..P.R . a11ume the exlatlnti loan with no ~~=- 12% ..._.. Neu Back Bay. Pride ol onlfr'lbip. Be•t value lo Co1la ;r:1 llu.t •ll. Hurry! RINTAL INCOME PROPntTY ~ ••· Modular T )'pe Homu , 24 hr POaLIASI New 2 bedroom 2 balh home. Mlaaloo Lakf111 Country Club. C o tr · t.eonLt-pool. Beautllully landscaped. no m1ln· 2 Br l S., relril . blHD11 . gardener. brdwd nn . sml dilld OK. oo pet..,. ~. l982B Meyer Pl. .... fulur.a .. atd•ood ......... la et...,--· ~ .......... aUoa quaUIYlna. EQJoy tennb. pool and •CAMYOM la~e fKllltiee with th1a beauUfUl 3 1n~!'!:~bi."f::. c:a.rlHI• .... tMldroocn ccado. Ca ll for detalla C.UforalllJ&.-__ ............... . MM4tl ~. 3 pvt be.acbea, PGCli Is p6er. Treuwe i.le ~ mn Paci& eout Hwy. L11uoa Beb, R.MP.(fW)-.-.. --· ~ HlRITAGl Iii 1\l I l Ht.._, J -' '"I ,, .,. I 1()110 601 UDO ~ WalMfloaat Condo Spedacular view Al M.llm blie loan 0.11 for dlrU.l1a * ote Realty I 0... & lnH •111lmt-nl Le9-lffclt -640-5777 ....... HUMTllS Quall ty bu It Ill om e. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!'II!!!!~ a... roof, hardwood tW' __ .._.. 1040 ...... ~. J Bdrm 2 ...................... . ....................... ---------~a.c=.~w~ IYOWMER* 5Br. dbl aar. very c '4.an s120.ooo. 964·4897 , 9112-W.S s .-HERITAGE HE All ORS 1044 ~~~~~lrlm ---------i ··············· ....... . IACICIAY lSI''J'OIE OFJl'ERED A 111C11111 SBR home wttb pool. Prioed to aell al OO· b'P .000. CALL 644-72 I I ~NlfiEl l1flllEY & A55llCIA TES Maa Verde family home Jromac. w1sparkltng pool. 3br + + +. Nr. pvt golf course. 12"'r fin an. w :good d o payt No p<>inls-No qualifyin~ Smith-Meyer :;48·7813 or 64().5357 l613 Pooderosa Mesa Verde Beauty. /\ debghtlully charming 3 BR. 2 bath home. Spark I· ing dean. Vacant Great neighborhood 979-4563 aft. 6 PM ELEGANCE ATTURTUllOCK Depot and romfortatJlc 1s t he best w11 y t o describe this gorgeous Turllreroclt exe<"ul1vc t.oWnhouae! Lovely hills and wght light view too 1 3 Bdrm and spac10U&nt1&1> abound. Formal dininR. JI.I'll S2S9.000! Call lo pre View 752·1700 CALIFORNIA 41R +FAMILY Elegan ce and craftmanshlp here' F:x panded plan 8 up- waded yard too' Custom fam il y room . J u s l $ll7,995 and owner w ill finance $23.995. lnter~st o nly . 2nd TO. Call EASTSIDE 752·1700 2 Br,lbaw lhllrdwd flrs. 1~11'"1 '· "" .... ' ~~~ .. ~~·~· [ ~ fi~!ltll {)wn/Agt 631-l.266. -- ---------.-.---.-Woodbridge Grove. lake EASTSIDE site, single family at 3 .._. ,,;. ..... ........_ t ache d h o mes. The ' -Auburn for S122,350. The $97.SOO BenUey for SIJJ ,500. Both 146-0114 incl. 2 Bath. 2 c ar .. 1••MA1.TY pr-ace. trplc, air cood. microwave. Up•raded tJiroulbout. Brand new. Avall 1mmed. For sale by owner• 55&-9062. OCUMVllW Td.c )'OW' own pnvOl\ road to lh1 ~ I HJr rnal\Sloo 1t111h on lht: h ill. poo l plui. :.pa l>t>1i1~net.I for tht: ul UITlltlt' UI M'Cluded hYtn)t Architectural rn1111t1•r p1ere Unobstruc tt:t.1 nllllioo $S$ view or lbe blue Pactlk $6S!),900 J\ must see home. Too rmny extras to menlton Ca.117H-963-6767 SKYLINl::WT Excellent bwld111~ !OH~ tn pre~ll l:IO U !. ne1ghborhnod Your home can ha\l' S"~1·p1111: vit-ws uf occan & village Pn('('d under market al ~.!XX) LOCJWMI VII~ R.E 497-1761 1052 LOIJIMCI NHJue4 •······•••••••••······· Foxboro Hqti Gra<'cmoot Mooel. 2700 !.Q rt 4 Hd rm :J Ua S245.000 fh· 0 " nr ~ Mtwport leach I 069 ···········•··········· HARIOR RIDGE 3 b r-. J ba . Co n do. Reservoir view. Priced to sell. By Owner . $375.000. 640-9605. SIAVllWI Ocean+ city lia,blS view. 127S,OOO • Dllt,000. Ex· cluaive. Prine. only. Patrick Tenore, Ast. 631-1266. UDOISU Sp acious 2-stor y 4 Br home. ram rm. fplc. 2ba, comr lol. RV. blk walls, nr So. Cst . Plaza . $133.500. 546-5643. Opo Woodbridge 2 story. 3 br . "Sl l Call! 3 BR l~ ba condo. Wash /dry v y. ur Y • ' room. ~1c. pvt yard + den. 3 ba .• llv. rm. w /fpl. Sit-Sam. • •., & beamed ce1I. Co:iy rec pacllaae 1ncl. Lake. · w lit be h IJI• Can yon T wnb m ":ldor 11do model Up !P'llda 38r. 2.,..ea Ten nss, pool& tty ownr Pnoc only $185,000 75&~ Wco...,v&ew - licJ C..-Arecl; ...... n.&..o.! Take over low interest payme n ts on t h i s g r o c lou~ 2 s t ory 4 bed room home ... 1to r~cuu :. design , spac ious floorpla n About 2400 sq.ft, w1lh st.amed glas-5 windows, 2.,.. balhs. teall floors. wetbar, 2 firt!places. plush rarr>ets RV park tn.:. r.135,000. SK R ':ill !>40-173) TAA8Bl. NEWPORT CREST $.15 000 ON 3 Bdrm. ~,, baths. Ten rus, swtmmmg. 1 year new Move in condJllon Call ror fina nc i ng ~9161 q; OPEN HOUSE '"' REALTY ~) a....~ J M,2~babome. $10,000 oPf:)on. $1000 mo., All. &U..9Q28 or 631-0517. ·-sao.ooo . .......1. ,·acuui, teorus & pallo. .a to ac . ,.,.__ ~ ..,..... club & tennis facil ~ 1·~-~·-~~~I ~~·650· By owner. $31S~~~IREALTY 816 CANYON I $ I 494.-01'3l J B e d r o o m b o m e 3 ~~~~rge n-._, 1N3o,5Qu9a01sfyin" •I ~~: ~~:n.~~ud ~f~~~ 1~~~o~=~~~t --....ta.I (--llu u ....,_u .. ...., lO own Call now for de· .,.._ .........., room. V· Owner w ill finance' t.osay . n e 've moved in UULs ing room has used brickl to this beauu rul 4 Bdrtn firepl ace. Gourmet Bright cheer y home. home in a umflc loca ~ st.eps to the lake in Wood-kitchen. has conveni~nl1 bridge. lion." lmmar ulale with bar, copper plumbsngl Call Rec:IC---t an attractive ramily 21 and much more. Musl -,..-room. formal dlo1n~ rm I seet.oappreciate' Owner! 754-1202 and a sparkling pool :r.:.ng out of state • WOODtRtDGE~ Call m5310 now. , Mewport C......-" ............ ,_,. 1100 ....................... 12»M 71 Sl)'liDe, walk t.o ~~ Kolpll•I. AMS. ._ • 71 Skyline. 2Br. 2Ba . walk lo Hoag lapilal. AMS $.Sl·lml MOB1LEHOME 8UY ·SELL-R ENT· F1NANCE Mobile ..... Store INfw wtlow c..ter CALLUS 6'1·1021 Mobl..le home. Lido Park, :n Drake, NB. $22,000 6'7S-3l6'7 Si\LEM 12x80. 2Br. 2Ba, no kids or pets, Playpon Mobile Home Village , 1mmed occupa n cy, $23.000. Good financln~ avall131~. 548·2i806 •EXCITING• Udo Pen 197 4 Tra ... el e .te "' cabana. out.side patio & Rarden C>uhwasher disposal rros lfre l' t-•r1i1da1re . i''rench armo1re d1 v1der 2 stonlgeshed.s. comer k>t (}{U6J63) Adutt Pe+ Pari& Custo m Cambr idge ~. 3Br. 2Ba Natural wood int. <F 84331 I Also· 1970 Universal atx45. 2.Br, Wa. highly ~- Lovely= ~raded V1Ua West Home. 2nx:60. 2Br. 2Ba in Lag Hs.lls nloesl 5 star park., cor. oer lot w /luge pauo uea. Air cond·only S2'7,500. (,JlC.5029 ). CLASSIC MOIUHOMI SALIS 2'IOl llarbal' ..... ,,. MO-af 37 COSTAMHA ~ l9T3 West.em. k> space rent, 2Br. 2Ba, Akan aidi.ng, aarden tub. 1sl~nd kit chen, many xlras. a,.BnQO ) Tortoi.se ~obile Homes 972-8421 18. x 50'. 2 br. 1 ba. 200 yds. from beach, nu cpt.s. drapes · clean! PP $24.SOO. 900-3664 ------ 9.750/o LOAM. Mo fff Ownr fin 2 BR 2 Ba. Adil, pool, spa. $18,000 Dn Pnn ool,y. 6'4-8044 ----- 5Slar park. 1 mile to Hoal! Hosp. 1200 Sq f\ .. 2 BR. 2 ba.$38.WO. Realtor 642·Sl33 IDCUTf'Yl IM¥ISTMIHT Pnde ol ownentup. Lge 3 bdrm. exe c utive owner's WU\ w/pnvale patio CaU DOW on the. fantasllc. Mesa Verde 4-pM!x. 5':>-9491 DAMAPOIM'T DpU w tocn view. 6 Yl"S new, ''o wnt r carry ter m s " $45,000 dwn. S1 65,000 . Agl. Les 8amhal1 '7l4 )~7S INVESTORS ~Pnde o( Ownership Anah eim ss,2so.oou !:iubcrut your Tellab trade toe sellen. up leR pro perty 52 Pnde of ownerc;h11J llunt Och . 12.200.000 $100.000dn Wtll buy tt •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• Hew for This Wt8 100 Buena Park UI ~ M old. 9X g nll!S. prop(' rt) I b in xlnt shape 7>U. pnde of ownership U1 ireal OC loeatton, 10 yrs old. dwn payment 8)0,000. 50-Super pride o f owne rstup w fant ut1c up-side potential 1.0 II li $2.100 .<XX> 38 · U. S a n t a An a 8.$XgrOIS. G<> for rt! 7 -10 mo. ok1 ln G a.rden Grovl'. all 2Br. l '-llBa. a:r-1 tu lbe)t.er. Mwrt •ee lo appreciate . .-.ooo. •••••••••••••••• Prtnclpal•·be It buyer. Idler or excb.ao&er call ,.,.,, to live us yout 1i80 needs .le objectives. H you 're senCXIS a boUt 1l ~ready to meet a 1reat DcrowOffi~ DAVIS & CLARK INVESTMENT m> Westerly Pl. Ste~ Nwpt Bch 851-1666 Four 2 Br, 2ba unit s. SL:l>.OOO. owe loan at lnt. mly Agl. 631~--- l.AGUttA COMM'L Store+& a pls Coast Hwy. $400,000 Exclusive bstsng. Pnn. only. R.L~~- 90-0377 96l-765l 4-PlEXES 18'1nee~ 90Rd. Delef't Ro( Sprio.p zu..m.zm 2700 MOM SI st,000 ~OOWH HEAR~ Broker m• n-. UCM ....................... 2 Bdrm. 2~ ba Condo Brand new model bome. prolesaiooallY decout ed . Inel l fr pll·. washer /dryf!r. A tC. retrtc &: lc1npbe bed .. u11l1 + 1pa & pool M7S/mo . 955-2011 or M8-2ZU HEW UMITS. c.M. Lee 3bd, Zba owner's WlJt w/frpl, yard, garagd. 3 units at 1235.000 and 4 wut.s at $2115..000. TSL llJV'llmlS 642-Ui03 20 MEW UMrTs-CM Eleaullful 2 bd. 2 ba to w n h o us e un1t ll w/frpks. vaulted reil tnp. TSL IJrvstmt.s 642-lAIO:J Ill.AD I: tuna 3 fourpleae1 in Costa Mesa . Can b e s old ~y. All 3 Br 2 &i each. Owner will c IJT)' at l~ fM 4 years ~<;; dawn. f\IU pnce 1195.000 i:och. Each apt is rented al S4()() mo Yearly 10 wme n~~ pr bldit /("fl~~~ Rr"1 FAUite ln\estment.5 JJ33 W Coast Hwy, N R 64S-6646 __ CloMd_ -~y MEWt'OIT HaGHTS 2 Br bouM! & l br guest. Ira R-2 lot. Assume loan Sl37,SOO. Owner tik r. ~ ----------- By owner 3 comm 'I w\iU. f';Slde C.M. 1l2 Cabn llo $13>,000 c&ah. Pnn on I y 641~. ~~~c'9!'3\ ~-2-br-. 1-.;-;pro. l.atO acre wtlb cabin oo ~. oo dogs. 2186 gnln • cattle ranch Eld en S t. S450 mo $450/acrl' OWMr will _642-46 __ 10 ___ _ fs.nance. Good hut1Ung tar. fam rm. lrg bnck ranch. yard. /\vaU Mar. l1>t R·l lot In Capistrano SSl~/mo. 223~ Myer Beach. S70.000. 64WIZ7 180 acres ln Mancopa ------Newly decorated 4 bdrm Avall M.atth 15. $500 /mo ftnll. last + s«. 54.5-8010 bdr 5 wltdays. s.t6-S284 wta*•eves. area Sale with lease back. ~ acres with home 111 Paso Robles a r e a . &,,000. u.o acT'eS ll ui table f ()(' alfJiJf a or gr a pell. Sl 000 I acre ~ 111vestment pro per1ies av1&1U.ble alsu Prmopab only ple»M' 1-'oc ra.Mhes. urrca~e . lak.e propertie5 & homel>. rontatt Ken Marks lit &ltt. w. ~Mck Realtor &As.."IOC'1ate~ 1646 Spnng Str("f't Paso Roblt..., ----3 Br hse, stove, refng. ~ car an acbed gar, lri:, yard . S525'mo . C all Jackie 6.11-1.266 or Ll'' 21.3 478-1.367 3 Bdrm. 1 bath. pallo. ooa1 gate. RV park·g. ranyon \1t>W, no peLo;. 2 kids 01\ S47S mo AJ..'l 6M\ 39'.n 11r ~ 3 BK. l h;i bltn. 1•pt:. "f\() i\J(.,nt 7~ 1lt·n frpl drv.> ssso 71)) 114X!I (J( wntt-LO ~n ~ark' 11s~:, R iver Road Ala5<"adero. L":iltfom 1d 93422 or call arto;r x pm everung,s to t~ 1 I BACK Bi\ 't' J 1-k!drour11 ~:i>CS honW l'ool & t lubhvuw I l\SlJ mo bl I ~ --.. -v·a-s·ao·E--1 "-"• va1ey 323.-······•·••·······••···· RAMCHSITE 450 J\CR F:S S2SOO Per A1·n · 1714 I 640-!IJOO Ask for Jeff Yount.!. /\I(\ ....................... ~Fawi•d 1 HOMt:S f"'OR R~~I 3 or 4 BR f'm"tld from I S52!>-S!>7S t-nro ~ ard & )?. a r a ~ e s F a m 1 I 1 , . .., plea'I~ Kids & pt.·t-. we!C"Om<! C& 11 964 2566 • •r 973-2971 Agl,nofee ------- 21.M'T'S I 11 I I I I e e ... , ...... e e e e • • CC*>MADILMAll ~~ ..... !!~ ••wS en. 2 ba. frplc. dbl iaraae S700 mo ~' S D 9436 Cormor a nt F\n valley M2-T143. ----- Delu.~~ ~ ~ z.,.,,., ...... 2 8idnn9. 2 r.::c:1 At IS sq fl. 2 M. pr. pellio -/1DO . Btcboom. 2 Balb wilb Lau BredM& • Aaeoe. brick nr.place. traab Q.1111 compector, and ceramic trw. l 144 UJe. Upltain Mo.it b.al I I e I I I I e I I I I ......... . ...... __ ..... 3240 .. .................... . OOMF.5 f'OR RENT S or 4br. Pnced from ,...~ Pn<'d yan1 & J:Jrages F'arn l ll•'" please K1di. & pet , ~ Call 964·2566 or ~L~'......DO(~-two bakoDlel lo it. 0 real for two famil)' sitWIUOo ! 752,lD) Sm Jolqt&J) c:ountry Club .a: r.:aJd ODJl owertootl· ms lake • irXI course. 21--------BR • dee. beauufully ' 9'1AIL PLACE PttonATllS ~ 10,.. T11 l:l0 , ..... 2200 ....................... 5 Al:r'f1& Palm ~. ap proved for 43 coodos. Owner 'Broker 673-2290 ---------- flS'Tl. No pets .. 950 Mo • yrty 8a y ,,, Be .l<"h 759-0811 ---.....,.., ..... 3 141 ....................... OCEANFRONT COT- TAGE. 2Br. P\ l bell . adhs ..... lS79 Temporary rental till June l. Oartini home in w rabulou' orl'an \'U l-,._. 111 SliOOMo :-Ot•wdl ;\MO('~ ----•• wport leech :ti H ....................... •NEWPOR1' H~JGHTS• Jbr. 2ba • 2 f rp I("<, • 4.'.lO ~ 3br. 2ba. dm nn. ffl>lc. dbl gar. Wiilk to bct\ & srtiool '!. s.s95 M" ~pets 642 371.3 J Rr 2 Ba . :1va1I Man•h I m 1 bl. last & si:rur !M8 9814. IJ48 &444 On 2 bdnn. I ba. ;:arai:t nrbctt ~ l'Tlf• ~l\.'H1 2lir, den, Broadmoor I A LLST"ATE I 640-5-35_7 __ _ sn9,000. 4 Br. den I '"' 81.sc~~·Ot 12 REALTORS 1-------• ~ Panor amic view , b y -Eos~COftdo ' Acr'eOC)lt for' SaM I 200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64~5200 Sl2',000!!! DUPlEX Choice ~:ast.side CM :! br each. plus s e parall' fenced yds Encl gar. & I frplr Two :.htl 18 . &o\s 434 9PROfll3. Bui Id to suit. 0wnr Uldr Redl<ind s SiO O 2 13 -47 3 7714 or 21347(). 2.221 UAHOHEW! F:x1·~·ut1•'f h orn• bea~lfuJI) appomtt."d ~ L~aped. 1dnl for ~n tetauunR. nf'&r Heat"h <.'nil for mc>n' Info $1500 owner Turtle Rock Coo ..a... I do Upgraded 2Br 2Ba SI 0,000 un. OWC I den. 2 ar aar. f~rmai 3br.2 '.<,ba, lg ram rm din rm., ans1de laundry. I VIEW ---------. peoo 1149.000. ~C!l54 291.5 Quedada. open S at I I -- -I &Sun. 1·5 546-3477 JUST USTED New Turtle Rock Rid~c I - -\ Vf!r/ clean. 4 bdr. home.I Condo. Very ,cxclus1ve,, BAVSffQR[S Maa del Mar, cbo1ce,I Peters Plan C $2 10.000 I 11 quiet s treet. $114,SOO. ~ rio5 000 I Jackle Hand leman .JiiJO , &D·1396 $175,000 BeautJful Uaysborei.. 3 • ~1#7.~ \ .. Will btl}' this unique ·1 I Bdrm exe<•utive home ·~fLA t~~ bdrm.. 3 ba. e1an "C" m I Recently remodeled -L-----the Deane llbmes. This Highly upgraded Two REAL RS home is upgraded. with s ky lights. wet bar . Tcawvttlo&Ltt :s&l MacArthur Blvd Ste 111, Newport Bear h BIG CANYON 11+ Acre s. near Oeeans1de. zoned A·2. polllll ble lot s pll l. m 1nj horse ranch. flo wer growing. etc Reduced to S139.000. Call Har vey Roy,Br1CT 714-757 .S420 AGENT DaY\S & Clark loolu.ng for l agent who spec1ab:ies 1n land IOO'"'r com ~very aagresasv<' office. ca.u Mr Clark lll Newport Bch 8.Sl · Ul86. 645-1103 or 646-6710 -------- SAN CLEMENTE INVESTORS' 7 Seven duplex~s t Packa1te Llqwdallon sale Less than 1or .. dn. bnl 1r. AJTD No points . No quallfyinJt 3 > r~ old rart oce;rn view Nr ~oll rour5e & cx r l res area Ta.x adva.nwgr A-I appre<" Com 1onlni: Smith-Meyer ~ 7813 or 7fO. U25 543-6148 L.AGUMALOT ~ ,,..ew lot 1n pn mt' family atta ol La~una Beach. All ultl1t1es avalla~. Good flOanC in&-$1.SS.000. don osen f t_'._l illJI' ........ """"' ...... d ....................... Gc:uw:d 3202 ........................ 3 or •bdrms, 2ba. Ir~ f rm. gar. f~ 'rd ~ pauo SS.SO. &46-~ i3 eoro-dtl Mar 3222 ....................... SpygWs Hill • Je&K O' lease apt.Ion :n 11lablt• 1213N CO~lfWY now S!t95 m o Bkr LAGUNA B F.ACH 97s. 1117 0t ~1 9176 497-41MR I --------2 Odnn ~x w 'Jl3tl0 & 7"7'&-a460 3 br 3 ba. fi blks from btact\. 2 story. 4 'r ol\I hwst' ~o peLS. nc1 ktd' S675 Su rf Rea l t' SJ&~ 1-~l'<' Sbr.21 ~bt1.So!Vu.t.• llomt" nr II Harbou r St«> tn<'l l'!rdnr lM7 ~ Dma,.. I OZ6 lovely designer wall rov· beautiful pauo w1lh sun ........... •••••••••••• erings. Just steps to pool. deck and hPB Fee land tennis a nd shopping. A must lo see For _....__.. private preview. call Don'\ nuM this unique opporturuly to arqwre :J pre1ugious home 1n lh<' exclusive D1~ Canyon rommuruty. Owner as s 1sled f1nan c 1n~. 4 bedroom. 2'-'> balhs, den. 2 fireplaces. large pool & spa An mllmate home for the demandmg ex ntREI!: CONTIGUousl garage. Lit~ ~-no 1300 ·---------•I LOTS pas. Dave A1!t . 644 7211 •••••••••••••••••••••• • Plan9 for 3 bfdroocn. 3 -------,,._ ~ beth homeS ~ tocluded Code Mno l2Z4 64().53S7. • Ex«utt ve Sol V lSl.8 • Slater & Edwards 5Hr 2~,&. ram rm, frph S895 mo. w g rrinr Ml-4525 DESPERATE! Beaut hm on R..Z kJl. OK dplx. Xlnt. tnm Sl25K /OB0.9Sl ·2S59 ,,.;i 11UU11S. 75'2-1700 ·~""'""" .. ,,.,,. ,,.,, 1 ecut1vc. O ffe r ed at B Tero I OlZ ....................... Buyers tab over k1w ln· t.enst loan w /DO qualify· log. Guarded gate e n· trance a c ce nts t his prime location m pre· s tlclous Sy ca m o r e Creek. 1bla nearly new 3 Bdrm boU9e is w tefully upgnded &: priCfld under ~.000.11'1· 1216 r ;• "*' 1034 ....................... -· Walkt!r t~ lr.e 't523 CAflt~·IRVll'fE rTHA.S THAT, TOO? Ytt. it does. A beautiful. 1111'J(e quality townhouse in a Q\Ael location. with 3 bdrms .. 2 i..!t b a ths . formal dining nn., fami· ly rm. W1lb Crplc .• s harp kitcbeo with microwave oven. etc. AD eoter- talfter'a dream home . - AND THAT A S · SUllA8LE LOAN. Only sm,sJO. Redh1ll0Reahy 552 -7500 II 2 lf•INdt 3040 L111-IHdl 10• .............................................. a8*mae. Pnlti,. &BQ1-------· iuodel. uparaded , ftllf'HlrMNJ al7,lllO. Pft*lpala On-UKMl"llU ay..... New Modular T)'pe orvama: r..:ioo· aom.. JM community. sltr. Ort•t utal l 2 bdll. It br aecurtty, Q1m. ......, to ..,.,._ln, eub-lettlal OK. From Cu'7 J•d or AITD. -..o. ,....._,. bland .... ~ ..... Pk ... 1 _;;,o;.;.;..~-----1 8D.. eo. llw7 t.acUDa =.lw=--.o: =. R£.P. (71'l .... 1m [ ~ lft&ltll -1525-··r_._:._._1_3-_2,_,_o __ -s.a.-• 1076 HAltlOR V1IW Lovely Monaco model. Quiet street. Lrg. pvt back yard. Assuma ble 1st T.D. Price: SlSS.000 Call owner for appl. ~ l.cJ 5 lcl larC)llW Well keiit Harbor View Home. orig. owner. Best bu.Y al 1234 .900. Fee' Patrick Tenen. 631· ~ ....................... Nr catholic Church. 3 br. 2 ba. fplr .. dbl. aaragf', ocean view S127 .500 5:2J&.6llllJ'7. <tfrl.8686 ---C41Ps•• CMO I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By()wner, 4 BrJ Ba. 2-sty VleW lol Owner will sell at 10% down or wll I lnlde. Energy Fact on ~~ 1010 R!:ALT<>RS ... •••••••••••••••••••• -'67.800 EASl'BLUFF s Bed. view, pool, fee .,.ttq.Kkl land AcrOA street from Hard t o find s t arter park. tz88,000. Darrell home ln lovely area ... &Jl Pash, Owner /Agent. ne•tly painted, wit.b 2 m-i-. tt0-ma. bedroom&. wood noon. storaie shed and ahade NEWPORTCRISI' treea. On lar1e tot.; 12% Int. r ate w /a m t owner will help fin.aoce down. No polot.11 -No qoall.fted •. Call5t0-1'120 ~4bc'.3ba. WL m> aq. ft. Nr. pool ls Un· 411 n ll. Smllh-Mey er -· 54f-'71lll, M0-535'1. THllLUPfS Bay • ocean vie w I ~lA!d toWDbome. ftnelt • mott dHir•bl• _.ty..,. *11Uon. "rst otrerinl b y orl1loal °"'*· sm.ooo. .. Aaeat~-- SPECIALOFFU ONLY--500 OllY a tl1 home. Many up1radea·owner will =1°"' ln...-..t. No • Calla IA on ~PriDOll· I)'. Call Mr. M61H m._, or•7'715 4-PLEXES FIOM SI st,000 20°/oDOWH MIAIDt~ Brdte:r (714 )75(). lat FORESTE OLSON ..... • • c.---e ......... c.-.... I 00/o AMAMCIMG IEACHARIA Unhl aJ"e prtced t.o aeJJ I Individual ly m etered. dishWUben It ranges In creae pride and value Rent.a abouJd be adjual· ed. New constructioD II\ a r ea. Close 10 public tnmPCJr'latioD and abop- plnc.. Better hurry! Call ~ .. COSTA.-A,._ OM. y 1"'-00WMl Seller will ftnaDcll tril>'° wtLb 10% doWDI Prime locaUoo. Flreplace , bl&DI. IQDdecb lncTeaM own.,• prl de and elimloate vacaoclH. Reau below market! Cloee lO fwy and So. coat Ptau. Lev .... 1e plua pride bere t Call 11...ai-- Ct ah»tl.MI/ .. ~ ......... !~ =...atatH&rW 11ortUU7,$4MIM Ill Top quality lnveslment '" tbr purctia.e price o< .................... •• • 6 b e a c h u n I l s . tiieee shes all Lo eJteell.'l ol KIDS ,tPITS ()t( LOCATION. LOC A m> sq ft. Ckean views EISI'SlDE 2 BR. M95 l ~~i LOCATION lh13 and seller will sub -BR dup. ~. Car. & SC-....... •ty ordinate. G~al poUn· pebO. VI I ~ ti&[. $179.!lO() 642-25JOor&46-4848 5l6-7Sll UNOOREAL&5TATE ----• m.12 ONn 2 br w Jenc:L 1ara~l'. - ------S1lS mo. Adults. no pet.s ,....;;;., ___ --._.--..;..;..;.._.;.;.....;.. ____ , 713 W. Wt.lion 631-4889 YOU may request Acj.Sftter 9'fW:e when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitt« number wWI appear in your Daily Pilo1 od ... Ad-Sitter tokes yoor meaoges .. . you cdt in ot yoor convenieuce to qet the ~IMS to yoor od ... this 98MCe is o~ $5 per we,ek. For more information and to pica ycAX od coll "2~.\ OEUGKl'f'UL 3 bd. 2 ba, in qwet area. Bnahl & ctietry. $595/mo Patn<"k 556·0808 or J eanne 831-1318 Agl 9'al'P Mesa Verde 3 BR 2 Ba. Family Rm. qwet llllftt. lie rooms. ~ mo.. Oilldren •sma ll pet OK. call S46--~. uk for Pam or Larry 38r. 2~ Condo. 00 pet.a. DOOi &: temll. 1115 mo. Bick Bay. MJ· 1311 Alt _ J Br +den. 2 rrpat -.. lane POOL. New c ond. QiUeee Pn.. P25 + pool lttlfY. lit. last + MC. l yr lelee-Avail Unmecl. Xlol family area. "'-· David. ..... C\SJOll NEW CONDO ,a Br 2"'-Ba. frplc, ~· No cbUdr9 or -.-rmo.ICUSU 2 Br, 1 ba, crpt.a. drpl. tllO. see al Zllt Eldecl St • Nodop. IG-4l10 . 2 Br. t be, ........ la• ywd..tmmo. f7$oGllG ......... °" ttwbOw 3242 ....................... Eiiec. home 5 Rr, 3 b:t. mk'ro wave, trash comp ~ bar, full amerutac~ 911).GM Tril\idad Island Ire :i Brdm. $'950 With 3:> dodt Sl 1~ ~~ ~ lMJ lnille 3244 . ..................... . 54!veral rentals av1Jll NOW' ~om 1395 2br. 2ba. M85. Jbr, ISO() 2br view l&S>. 5br. 3ba. $700 4br, 3ba, NEW $795 551.aJOO Laraest h o m e a n 1\&rtlerock Glenn. Sbr. b. fam rm. wet bar. J car pr Cklee to teont5 crta, pool A Jae. Xlnt. 9Cbll. SlSMo. 955-1234 lltlTALS 3 BR. 2~ ba. . . . . . . . rroo 481\.3\MI...... . $800 SBK.2~ba •.•••... E10 cBR.2~ba. root. Newport Doach :· •' .. ..., --• r ... :-.. .r.·----...:--....: -· ... ~: ~.: ~.-.! . .'-.:.-~-~ -· _....:...__..·~ -___ ,.. - -•. CW.-..-..OM. ...... -Y_PILO..-..-T~~~~~_.:,T~~==::.1-r~eb::.:.:rUlrl=i.~•=.:...:'=llO=-4f .._ ... ,_ ... ~ OMce._... 4400 a I ....... 44IO • UlllfWI Jet.~ JtoO -·••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• .... .................. ..,..... .... ~ A.fu la1.ta ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. . . .......... . , .. ...................... . .,...._ JM ...................... fte I.MM. Lu. W /aJ ._.ti••· Uptrade ar. ~ +-. ..... 4'1 ...._'ht • ••~ .. I .... ..,. a ~ . ............................................ . Ml:,....... JZff ~ .. _. 17_u .. -........ _.. .... -···-············ •C••~ ~• .. 'lln..t1 •• ........... .. br. 2 .. l -u. .... C:....... Ml4 C:..MtM llJ4 I' M t'•e... 3140 ..................................................................... Wz (" ] I OO&AHVl°E'W ....................... Sellilll Vlhn New w bckm """it.'"'u,,. acMt •SIU ID l4 plau from tsu. 2 bdrm -·~0r .. .,... .,. 9CI It. .SU W1d IO 11dt, ample parlila1, ... ,,...IQ.Slll, ias.a.n. •mo . W7Wel&dllf.N.8. ,...... 5'l-$OIZ ... coUr.. ~ • teania et..6ne1"'"' •• OCllllN.. .,.... •1 llll mo. C.11 for delalla ....,.. .... lll'1. ~~ MM&YM'TI Brud ... ~ ... ,11111. W. all for faaiU• ... '· l • J etiild ... N.I' "9'" t. ad1oola IOMe lllo .,... lW PM111c C. W. ...,.. , br w/W\. P'rple. pvt petlo, encl. 1•r • bllll•. Jaunt rrom ... No pN. I.Alm• SPMC Ul .. 10'7 -~ trvm 11136 .. 1~8111 ~· qutetu 2 br. pcm, tmala. wa&erfalla • • ......,, 1ar. ••tune ~1.0~,!°" cooklna .. . ZllC AUaota ~ From San J or 2 Rm SW.. botn '76 . 771 W. 1tlb 84. C.11 Tom 541).zaDO. --c.. ...... 3124 ~ ...... ...................... lldlla o:-lo. J Br. I bit NMtl v..._• -mo ,._ ..... ............. ~ CCMI • ltt.eq A harbbi.ed, :S8r 2ba. OCUNl"RONT Mooaco moditl, quiet, 110N11:1L Y RENT A.LS bMilb loc. A•all mo mo DO• Up. RM P a .. Mardi L l)fobl trw>...at• Bibb. ,.,,, en.aooo . -----<Eww; 3 Aids 8-1: l 8R, 3 t». ··---------oceeo view. m> M~ •• t.:11Mr ald Bay: OCH $Ide. 3 BR, ti'Wu .. luae , ll4CIO Vl~a lteach, oct'&. aade. a BR. frpl., tao taallc vie wa ! l.eu ll.000. Turner"-"<' ....................... ~m I 8r mobUe bome 81:1 o. a.et. .,.,\&A·ectw No ..... ~-. M.'t'UA lllt Nwpt lil-..d MIGT:S It ......... J740 ....................... H.a._ lllMIST ~ f'lltate Uvtnti' RuuUIQI parti lilu1 •ur ruundln1•. T4lrrart<1I pool Sunken a aa. b~ s parltllntc touo& i.1 ni. !o.pa <'10 u !'\ ro u m i. ~parale dining urt-u. llt'allt Ul cltlHlll, h OClJe uru. lu~ " t'lil.11.ndll Wulli. to H un&in~l u11 (l.-nkf I Bt.Jla-MOO aBt,•• .. Heel...., No.-a .w .. wu....c 111. 111..smJMI.-. _ _..a.-._ ... ~_ ll:Mn"Sl.Dt 2 br, 1arden -pt• Aodl.t.b, DO J*a, -YDri.t. &a.t\Jt *2 Br. I b9 COi.to nr. So, o.t PWa. New crpta, <k'pt. AtC, pool, aecurlty a•te CbJktnnl ok , nu ~ S4e0. •·~ or S611.11 3 Bdrm apl. gaa paid ~l &ar.adll..11 1142-SO'Jl I Hdttn apt l!ncl garage, g&.11 pa1t.1 642 S0'13 2 Bdrms, I blltb &pl. Adult.s. G11 pwd 642 5073. I Bt, I ba. t:aat lWI St. Iris. incl. Met. I Ur. I be • ._1, prep. llle1er Pl SJ,50. all utll pd. ~ort'11-TU3 .... Lwp ..... a..,q~2bd. I be. No tddl/peu. IDO/mo. Call Jeff Gl·lat REALTORS ----........ e 2 BB In 4-plu. ..... cpU, drp&. Ad.Its, no peu. 137S mo. 716 91.aimar 5.56-9560 ---t: SIDE 1 yr oew 2Br. 2Ba. bltna. C'pU. drps. C&f1lO'\. a<llt.s only. no pet& 1375 mo. + clelll\lllg dep.~ Newly decor•ted adult ~ad> to~~~= air. U. lower apt. DS() .,._ ...... _ mo.1111 Su AonJo Dr. then Weet on Mer~ Inquire apt c or call lo Suwlnd Vl llaee. CW) -.a.a ens col C714 SJ.5~-· ____ _ lec:t. .... 4000 2 BR. 2 ea. d.UUna ~a. trpk. dabwhr, alngle prace • yard. 2 kids, I pd olt. M25. C.ll llM-2.:i66 or9'73-297L A#. nofM. .. •..•.•.••.•.......... S'nWMtr•Up St u dio•. 1 brs , kitcbenettea. pool & mild lttV. 548-ffl~. Sunny At-ns Motel __ SHARP. Beadl l, 2 .. 3 Br With frplc, dsbwar. gar ar Room w /fu II bouae peUo.. No pet.a. 98().2358 privileges. In xlnt. a.re~ c:J Newport Be.a~ <Wat Nr bch. la ZBr. 1"'28a. Oil064Mt!U. frpk, en<'l'd ~ar. W/O ---------- hook·up, avail Mar 8. Room ror rent Npt. area. tl96. 5i31Ml821 Brand new lrg home. - --12SOMo Utal 10cl. Call Sludlo Apt across Paul 7S2-0982 bch. dabwshr, frplc, rm. 841).ZlJ2 eves SOMETHIHGH FORWS!! Room in home nr «) C' c Ni~ nesltbbortiood. $150 mcl utll. 957-8390 IMO ... llMT Executive olflcea. 11ir11011 area. Up to 1280 aq. ft. New crpta " drpe. CAl.J now. 557-7010. DIC.SUfTIS Prime Newport Beacb loc. Near o .c . auport. Rftll incl. receptJon, coo terence r m, jaoator .erv .. utlls, 100 tree cop ies 4c m o re . SecntarlaJ serv. av a.11. lli or Doul 8SJ.9UI IXIC. SUITES •MIWPOIT~ Up to aoo-.A avall, al prime corMr , 170. • Nwptm..maoo lllTOM HAllOl aYD. =c:::e~~~ bu oftka avail for Unmed. oecupaMy from approx 410 to ~ ft_. /oew crpta. painUnc at reuooable nU!a. can Paula s. Kau ,.._m .. ma I I lsW._... 4500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Le••~ s .oooaq . rt . wareboUle apace. ~per f~?l4-~l10 A combination that can' be beat! Perfect loc.atJon (Clo6e to (rwys, BlfllOrt &t realaur aots ). pr of. secretarial servs. ideal 975aq. ft. warehoua.t' otfaces " beauuluJ peo-W !beth. lnlck door CM ~. For more inlo. call No leaee. l300. 631-mo ........... ...................... HOMl:s FOR RENT 3 or 4 BR. Priced from le--11515. FDCd yard LIDO P RN Condo on ..,~ w'1h 2'100 aq n d ~ liVUllC 2 Hr. dc-1\. J ba. Walrrlroot pilbO. li1lllO ·mo yrlY. ~Adult con do. l8r, I ba, nuuuful ,._ II I~ '660inlo ~ VEKSAJ.LLES 2 Ur. 2b.i ('()l'Ot!r wut. t'abulou.11 view. New deCOf" f145 /mo yrty. 2 &drwm furn ~ 'J'ownbowie rum $.)():, Adults, no pet.a Ut.ili t ia 1-'r tt 1 meati.BJIB UAaTM&fTS I Br. pvt end. garagt'. l\dult. no pet. $300. Av all 311. 311 Mesa Drrve 700-0404 or 5:JJ .ZJ74 Lge bach apl. Good locale. Pvt paoo. Adullb. 859 w. l9lh St. 225. BeauW'ul new 2 bdrm 2 Ct.di ba master s u1 tt> w•dbl sr.nks, plusb brown CaJ"PC~. drapes, 8 bh cabux>u. blt·Ul.'S. refnl!. t'Tld yd. deluxe lndry Kids OK. 4·Plex oear tverytlung. Avail im med ONLY $395 mo Tl'91 Slater. Open House s..s dsu.I y IW0-4724 for rent. rem pret. k It v. I rvtne, pool, Sl!IO • 5S2...()()37 .._ 4150 Bev at m.2161. 2lc tq ft Wan!boule or ble mfg , Bueoa Park. Agt IJ72..ll0 II . PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... garagu. Fa mi lies WAn.RI RONl l.AQUlNTA llERMO!>A please. Kids & pet1 ...,.. HOMU. 16211 Park.'lrde l..n I blk welcome. C&U 964-2S66 OC' REAL EST ATE W. d Beach. 3 bl kb ~ ol 97J..2971. A3t. oo fee. 631-1400 t:dl.nger. t4tw,..t .._.. l26t --------•I ____ 8f1-S441 ....................... ------...... INcJl NO FEE! Apt. Ii Condo ee.wlul large house 111 rentals. Villa Rentals almost 'h acre. 2 Br, ~Db'. Trplc, h1 beam celling, lots ol room for boat or 3741 ~ view, dh. 2 BR, 2 camper. Compl fenced. be. condo; f rplc.. ~k ; t57S mo. St9-7971 alJ blt·ins: will consider 2 yr. le&.w. S7SO mo.! BBP. 2howles to beach,~ blk lo agt. 67S-70a) tennis, r acquet ba II &AYFllONT ... MHYC 2'100 sq ft, s bcinu. l "'2 be. Sl650 per mo lease, will conaider abort term. ....... Stott 67~1771 Large 1 Bdrm, living room, etc. BIU.n kilch. Front patio, bac k yard. garage. Open beam calh ceil w /Wood paneling, mirrored wardrobes & lots ol stDrage. lliOO /mo yrly incl utll. Call for appt. to see. No children or pets. Eves 645-1771 or BIG CANYON: Security 980-SIM4, days S.Sl-3103 guarded living. Spack>wi s-a.-• llJ 6 l>taoebocne.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Cr est Condo. ~ mstr ate .. ocean vu, 2 br, 2'h ba. fam rm, frplc. wet bar, pool, jac. ~. $950. 673-2181. UDO ISLE JBR, J 1,, ba, bll1ns . So. patio. BlO mo.67~ HARBOR RJDG E OCEAN VIEW JBr, JBA, Oen. Frplc. Wetbar , VlewDec ks. Tennis. Pool & J ae. Sl~Mo. 675-4078 or 54&-8098 Vearty 3 br. 2 ba, patio, ~a.rage. carport. Good area. Close lo beach. 13r'c*er 675--4912. In! clMo IW Sffyfew 4lir. 38a , 2 '>tY w igo r geous vi e w. KUarded pvt comm, w /lemu.s courts. pool & Jacuzzi. grdnr meld. Sl250 mo. 968-6623; 963-3Ul 2 Br. den. 2 ba coodo. l yr te&<;e. S575 mo. Pool & spa. lsl, last + $200 dep. ~sq. ft. 493-1341; eves 4!n-12S4 or 493-2734. Ask for Al or Jerry. -----s.taAllCI 3280 ................•..•... Tree lined street in S. A. 3 &inn. I ba, older home w/lge di.rung rm, serv1ct> porch, lge yar d & garage. 2 kids &. pets ok. M50 + $400 dep. Call 964-2566 or 973-297 L Agt. noree. Wwt J ..... ~298 ....................... 2br, Twnbse huge mstr bdrm. 2 <'a.r gar w /opnr No Pets Aval!. 3-15. SS25 900.G489 C.dornWmns fwtll .. d 3400 ····••···•··········•·· Palm Springs Condo, 2bdnn, 1i,.,ba, Gar. BBQ. Swim/ Jacuzzi & Tenou.. Mo.·Wkly. 714-675-4696 c ........... \MfulilhMd 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA Bt:AVH MTH INN. Maid sen• . color 1V, healed pool UUI (714 )494-5294. 985 No. CbaslHwy. <kean vu, l br, l ba. COV· ered parlung. $4.501mo. ~ Luxury studio. Frtt ma ad serv. Color l v. 185 Wk. inc. ulil. 499-'ZZZ7 3769 ···············-········ NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN: Social Achv1t1es 0 1· rcc111r • Frne Sunday Brunch• BB O's • Par· t•es •Plus much morr• GREAT RECREATION: Tennis • Free lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Heatth Oubs•Sauna • Hydromassage ·~­ ming• Driving Ranoe BEAUTIFUL APART· MEHTS: Singles. 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1shed & Unfurnished •Adult L1v1ng •No Pers • Mcidels Open d111lv 9 to L Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. 880 l1Vfl1C (,11 161'11 17141 645-0550 Newport Beecfl!So. 1700 161h St 10c.vn "' lblto\ (714) &42·8170 VERSAJLLt:S CONDO 11202 2br. 2ba, Harbor View. Spect acula r amenities. Security. Adult. No Pets. ~Mo. 714·98S-361K> or 9-5 M-F 11~ ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• 2 Br apt, 2421 E. 16th St LEASES GoA.LORE Adults, no pets. S3SO Yr· It wk• •tleso CdM ly. Alsounfum. ~l!_ GINC> OPIMIMG 2 Br.28a ~ Ex.ctilleot location, walk to complete ahoppang BeawiluUy IU<bcaped Spacious apts. Private patioll or declr.s. Adult.s. I~ pajd. No peu. Spa ~n 10-6 daily :al West WiJ.aon. C. M . 63l·Ml131548.24()8 Nf:w28r, 2 Ba. (pie, bltns, Westside CM. $385. Adults. no pel.s. 6'2-'7803 eve. •2 Br, 2 ba. nr. So. Cst Plaz.a S. A. MSC>. ChlJdren OK.m.8974eves. Nr. So. C&t Plaza, 2 br, 2 ba apt. Pools, etc. l.m · mac. cood.. No chUdreo or pets. SC2S. less dis· count 963-7418; 83S-4447 e:xt308.. 1 Br. bltm, ref rig, pool. Adults, no pets. $32S. 548-0C Family. 2 Br $340. Spac. 3 Br, 2 ba S39S. Play· gromd. pool. 646-1486. ~twwApts 2 Br /1 ba from $435 2 Br fl. ba From S4SO 3 Br /2 ba From SS50 Beautiful SP8CIOUS units tn 3 wut & 5 unit buikt· angs. Pvt yards. pallOS. dedcs. Family &t adult only areas. No dogs. TSL Mgmt 642-1~ "TJIESEVILLE" 28r studio. J "'°» ba. gar. Adlts, cpta. drp1, blt.ns. fncd y d. Wa te r pd. 6:JS-41.3l. 3n9 "F" Santa An.a $375. SAVE $150 VQU paint & clean. 2 f ruG E bed.rooms. f'u Uy c a rpe ted 1bu1 lt1ni. Ground floor. Soper locu lion. Adults. DO pets. SlCJO rm. Apply apt B 568 W Wilson.~. S37S mo. 2Br twnhsc, l "'2.Ba, Av a lJ now. 1940 Wallace,~. 2 BR l l"J Ba, '38S. No ctuJdren. smaU dog OK. 610 Joano Sl. ~ 7344 WATERFRONT .,,, /dock for smaller boats. Lower part of duplex 2 Br w/jacuui. lge Liv rm w/frplc. 2 car garage, newly decorated. Deck, all bltn6. 2 bl.ks lo beach. 4010RiverAve. Drive by, do not disturb lef'lanl.s. S mith-Meyer . Agt. 640-SWJ or S4&-7813. 2br l ~ba Twnbse Frplc • 3Br. E-aide C.M .. exec Beautiful rum penthouse fi>c1 gar. AdJts. No Pets type. Brand new +pool. apt. Cntry club foci f'rom S390.6'5-4074 2 BR ((ll.x. mstr. suite). 3 ba .. den; approir. 2100sq. ft. Frpk .. wet bar. 2 car gar. Tennis, pool, sauna. J&<'UZZi prlvll. l.ease BIO. 64.5-0101 or (213 ) U.1T70 --- VlEW. New 3 Bdrm 3 Ba condo, a ll extras. guarded gale commun.i· t.y. Harbor Ridge Sl.800 / ~ uve on Lido for~ mo. 4 br. 2 "'2 ba. Call Ball at 673-73)(). RELISTEO $4.50 2br gar, paUo.. Mature adlts. no pets. Avail 3/20. 64.5-5 al\ 2. !JPll & privacy. 1900 mo., Monthly or lon ge r . lse. 1850Mo. 700.9117 STUN N 1 NG Ir g I b r •ZBr lrvine Village 1 · -----garden apt. Pool. rec C re e n . b r a od n ew lllU-SJ25Mo. 710 W. 18th ground Ooor unit $495mo. WE HA VE SUMMER St. lse. RENTALS -------- •2Br+den. Irvine WEEK OR MONTH Large 2 Bdrm upper S305 Sbarp.lll&lmo.lse Quiet buil!iing with Cal to rr.•iew beautiful landscaping. associated 7§"' 1700 AI>tn.TS OVER 35. No " pds. LEEWARD APTS, lllf'I J •I •, f._. h t•f "t• f [~IRMtl Brand oew 2 Br condo. aecurlty gate, pool, Jae. Brookhurst /West.IJ!insl· er. Garde n Grove, 53Hl010 STANTON 3 Br. 1 "1 ba. 2 story. Oshwbr. patio, dbl g&ra3e. 2 kids &t 1 pets ok . $495. 964-2566 or 9'73-2971. ~~·_DO f~ - BROI< EAS AfAl T(Jr!S l('] I .,,,,,, l!•Jllot' 'J (l. I ' l (I b I Wtnl.er rental 2 br. garage parting, steps lo beach. S425 mo. in c l. ul1I. 673-:BI& or S-W-6899 Winter. 2Br, bllns. gar. steps to sand. S425mo. s:n; Neptune. OJ>t'n Sat Sun . 548 -92 75 o r 21.J-446.4750 OCEANFRONT spec· tacular Daily. weekly. monthly. 4 B~ 673-7677_ 2020 f'\.lllerton, (l blk ~ of Newport Ave & I blk So.°' Bay). 631-0397 -------m>. 2 Br. Iba, lndry rm, pool. Adults. no pets. Jmmed. Occupy TSLMgmt 642-1003 3 Br. 2 bs. patto. encl. garage. No pets. 1040 B Valencia. M.35. ~ 7983 the COLONY 22'29 CANYON. C.M ---------. Plush & clean 3 Br, l •1, ba lbr. New Condo. Central Joe f'u lly forn New crpts, drps, pool. Spit, gym. Liie pref. dys Janet 7J~2. eves Joyce 2U.a92-4S 15 Ph631·3567 X·LG. 2-BR-POOL· REAUT. GROUNl>S·l Ml TO OCEAN . ADULTS. $:395 *uoo ISLE 3 BR. 2 BA. lrg. sunny petJo. 2 cu gar. Access to tennia. bcb & club. $850. (213 )653-1900 or (714~. Bltins. pool. S495+dep. Agent.. ~~·_1. 9!8-~ Huntington Harbour wat.erlront. 2 br. 2 ba, Pool. tennis. se cunty. Sl<XXI. 581·1122. ext 106. BAY /OCN VIEW 2Ur. 28a. So. of hwy. S900 mo. Nopets or ch1ldrl!n Kay. agt. 67S-6000 3 br. 2 ba, nr. So. Coaal Plaza. c.a.JI 833-2238 M · F'. B »5::.> Mega Verde immoc .. 2 br. 2 ba, It&' .fplc . 0 W, Indy. nn. 1435.1!:1~~ _ Sharp, clean, 2br, Iba, bltns, 3 yr old W-sade 4 pix. Kids oil No pets $375. 64S·7'79 eve & wtnd. SERENlTY 111 quiet adult romplex. Spiic. 1 br apt. Dshwhr, rrplc. pvt palJO, Ja('UZU. pool. S3lll mo. Sorry, no pets. assc> .Harla. SPMC $49-2447 HEW RIB> Arn I Br &t lort. 1 br & bachelor. From $275. f'rpk, rec. room. pool, jacuzzi. e n closed garages. Gas & water pd. Adults, no pets. 393 Haminoa. C.M. 6'5-4411. DUPLEX DELUXE Quiet 2 bdnn. I..., ba. patio, gardener. Adults. no pd.s. Newly dttoral· ed. $375/mo. 548-710&. All util pd, s m child welcome, 2Br Iba. rerig, O/W, encl gar. no pets, 1395. 1960 Wallace, Mgr ., . S4&-9.56C> 3144 ··········•·•···••····· KING S I Z t; I BR ~etlft. pool, h:nru:., ooly s:m. 640-6161 u.,.a m.ocJI 1141 ····-··················· Lwwry ocean vu. 2 br. 2 ba. covered parlung. llOO rmo 494-00&6. L...-...... 3152 ....................... Lre 2Br 2"'6ba Condo, oew. lplc, nr shops & ocoean. Sf75mo, Call Greg at m.all2, or 7SZ.1100. ... .port..... 116' ....................... OCIAMRlOMT eo. 3 Br. 2 ba. Frpk. yr I)'. pr. W 'I> boohlp. TSL Mgmt 642-1003 ····•····••·•······ ~Y New Tusu.n hom1: ror eldttly Home cook ~ Put.ao & lov1ng ca~ SJ& laT8. 832-2788 Mesa Vtrde elderl y Cltu.en, lovani;t can· 1n btauWul &urroundm~ dehC10US nutrillOWI rood. with nursing c are . S6385 VcecaMc..a..tah 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large Big Bear cabin. pool lbl. color TV. 2 ftplcs, •ltt1Js 14 ~16 ..... tosa..r.. 4300 .. .................... . Mov101r Avo.d del)Ollat..s & cul hv1nR expe.01e11 1 Profes11ooally since 197L HOUSIMAn.s 832-4134 Fem1 over 2:S, to stare 3 bdrm hse nr bcb In II B Newport Beach • la) . 4000 Sq fl •Bay Views •Extra Amerut 1t."S UdoMart..o v-.. 675-8662 Eli«ull ve olfit'ell av a 1 I tn full lien. of c bid g. N r 0 c A1rport Recept & phone aM • set'Y serv . cont nn, etc Please call 7SUUl8. ---DELUXEOYFICES PLUS ~l. telephone answering , mail d111- lnbuuoo. xeroa, con· (t'!f'enO? room, bra.nd new Wg, fitt. aerv. 11 v ail. l mo. ~ w ff, moa reot.a.1. PROM 1255. D>No. TUstin Ave.Santa /'tlla,m-0831 w r1 reman $250 mo Corona dd Mar. dlr 2 ~ 1.391 rm &utt.e Rea.looom10 Straight ma It loo•unic for M F. ~hr c:a~. 2bd npl. 1217 + UUJ (;oMa Mes&. 64 J.9328 Oirp ~ ---- Dmk s~ $100 Mo , sml offa<'e SISO Mo 1821 Wutchrr Or . Nwpt Beadl. 6:n.-io 0-Poillt 3826 Qlaet 2 br w/l(ar. pauo. --••••••••••••••••••• pool, adulL'I. no pet.s 1801 Roonunat.e l'le('(lf'd by 3 I II lSth St Nwpt Hergb~ 4 bf' condo, fl, B PXl mo 1 & 2 bdrm. !It.ave, <'rp. SZ7S & $335. 951-762n & ¢93. 7906. .,., m 1 fr. be.-h $425. 642. 7340 ~ D> Sq t-'t offtr-e. pvt bitit. 765 St Clatr. Su1t1• I>. OJ5ta 'I~ l-rtt'4ttY COO\crumt nt-.Ar Haker & Kru.l<M S2UO mo 64.!>-7ll00 Exira large 2 br. 2 ba. frpk, aduJts only, no pets. Gas & water pd. MOO mo. Mgr 493-6019 F t• Yaley 113'4 ....................... Spac. 2 BR. very quiet, •plex. Pvt gar .. w /laun- dry hkup. $400 mo. 963-5551 t ...,MaJOft S.och 38 40 ..•......•.....•......• •DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 Ir, AcWho#y 3pools Covettd car port pat.loapts .. BBQ's dolle to fwys & bchs walk to shopping. 171 t t G aldecewnt atw.,..,. 847-6064 tWliwclOft Gormoda PARK NEWPORT COUHTIY O.UI LIVING S&ngles. 1.a bedroom apU, & townhouses t'rom 1389 644-1900 --- EASTauff 2 Br, 2 ba. lrg gamen un rt t'rpk, pool & rtt rar1I l\va1I now '540 mo !t57 7\110 or 700. W t We.tcb.rr 2lir. !Ha. '•''4 ly painted, lar.:l' 11at10 'o prh s 1:,0 m(I OO·Zl.34 WcstchH area. 2 llr. zw New ClJb, dill!>. krtdwn l'ool. S495 63 l _.9:M> OCEAN Vlt."W N R AdJI <!hr, 2ba. (rplc. bak. dub Ilse. pool. sec. S750M Vin dJ 731 5786. eves 73: ·2835 -- Specious 3 bdnn. Adults. I nule beach. No petS. 642·23S7 lkJ c _,_ COlldo 2 Br. den. dining rm. 2\7 be. k:>llch of amerutaes $37S Wa.1.k to beach. Im· ~t~~ J:~ourse rmc. 2 bdrm, I ba. Close to ever ything. 301 UOO,onthebay.2 BH. Bllltimore Ba. pvt patio. 1910 mo Gemini Realt_!'.~-6623 yr1y. Submit on <'htdr Z25. 3 Br, 2 ba near new ~~Beach 759-081 all(. New crpls. drp6, 2 ----- ca r encl. gar. W 0 3Br.2ba.rrplc.lblockt ho o k u p • r r p I c , beach. i600 mo. Ava al patio/yard March I. Ask for Bent 1'SL Mgmt 642-1600 646-7711 or 673-2507 ,~' ;111 IJ: I ·:i '. ...;t, ' .... , . I \ I \ li • 1 & 2 8R Pnio Apt\. • Onllwl\htn & 88Q·, • Pool & Rec:. Room • G1rden l1ndK1p1ng • J09 to Buch & Shopt .1 \ • . • . 11\ I I'.'.' I •• 1 •••• ,, ' ',. 11' Iii.' l ' ollf I IEACHWOOO A'1'S 2 br 2 ba MOO. LarRe lbr 1325. w Al.JC lo ghopplni;t Pool, 1acuu1, bltns Adults, nope~. 9!2· 1800 N<'J!r Beach. lBr Oplx S400mo. lse. shoppin~ Nopets.!t57~ --- lbr, lba Versailles 24 7. nt'Wly decoraWd. re(nR 1?li25 mo ~ wkdys w 6. Wkends 6'()-Q)2 0 C!l3 )4.34...7660 the COLONY 2229CANYON. C M. Ph631·JS67 X LG . 2 BR·P OOL BLAUTGROUNOS.l Ml 1'0 OCEAN. ADULTS DIS ~ JBr 2ba. fplr. 1t11r 111>&<'e. near bench, Vur ly 644 97~ t'em nnmt. O\ t'r ZJ. qw1-t re.p. nt'11t. non !.m<,.••r fkf s req 'd . <.:nrutto1n ll2)+ull & lot(> dep Call ---------Oebba~ Pro(. F.aec M alt' Shr beauurully furn. hse w same SJZ5. 5.3&-6823. Rd's req·d . f'emale. 23-30. lo ~hare rute 2br d )1 hom1· S2 12 mo 6'42 4300 Ad sitter • 102 or 67~ HM t ~~ '1 I-,,,, JBr 2hd 1 •• o'IJllJ llilb c·uoclo S:OJ • , uti Aftfff,pm. l.V,h 51:11 3104 Ha~cToSh:trcl\ Plat l'• '.1.antto:\pht your '""'' ••HOWIE•• (.'ouJd t't II Your N tot>d S2IO .. \'t' fully rt-fund.ab~ ll li doo l fJDd a R.oom1t' 972..cr75 ~ 1\11 Area5 7 d.11 ~ 34 Hrs 1-'em. over 25, 2 br. 2 ba li;t pat io. o c ean view . Laguna Bch. $237 S-0 ~~14 homr. M· t' work 540-3210. ul JZ3 Newport ocean front, gar. pat.lo, W, 0 , fplc.$300 uul and. Dave 548-8163 Male looklnR for non· smolunR female lo sh11re 2 br. ru~ly furn. apt on Ole beach m Newport tal June lSth. S2SO mo + ut.al. Call betwn 6 & l lpm, m-2284 f' to share 2 bd. 2 ba w same f'pk. pool, $225 CM 631 3561 an 9pm M. non·llmo ker . pro ress1onal t o <1hare 2 bdrm '2ba upt w 1 netir SanUI MA ('try Club, CM 1168 + ut1I ~9101 MF ~XI to ahr 2bd, 2ba apt m C M SH:IO * Uhl ~ S40-0'J10. l'toC f'em shr 2Br bowie m CdM. S250t-utl. (.;all Diane alt 5. 644-tl228 Rmmte •antf'd for lrit 38r 2 Bl! house. II blk from COM brh Non smkr. vegetarian. SZ5Q li'Ts.96i50 ~ bl&Jd to suit 25009q ft near OC Airport, Call 5.56-0353. •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRDtlEl.OCATION• !It) ym (f'Qm Wl'4terff'Onl I SoOO !oq I\ (i)4 1~~ •Dl-1.L'XI': 01-'f"IC't~• f>'rom l rm up lo 1700 :.q n From 93' f\ No l!w rf'q &-hind J\1rport1:r ~at 2172 Oul'ont Or . IA.I~ 8. 833-3ZZ3. l*-12 81.tt:aoe lilly view om~ av&&J unmed Ca II 673-3822 IXICUTIYE sums Nr O ran1e Co unt y Airport area. tM-2288 ---- Cannery VIiiage otflce space avail l lge & I sml Broktt~l2 --------OUl<'e·R et;a1J , San ClemenU. Averuda Del Mar. S1SO fr up. 673-3022: 492-042 Exec:\a.lve offic-e swte m Laguna Beach A'atla· hie March tat 94() sq. f\ 1dea1 for 1 or 2 office re q1.11nm>ent..s. 714-497-4436. ----Executive omces. prf' ~ Newport Ararh I lout1on. completel) fuml.shed, 2 yrs lo run on lease. phone 97!>-0952 COST.A MESA orr1ces • *&rehouse space kK' 1odus ~rra Appro11. SOO sq ft. nu cpts, ample parktnJot. ~ roo. Cont.act Ten 6'6 3963 Sl25Mo. Phone ans Xemx copy. sec'y serv. Avail 631~ bdmi••Udo YllogatS.tt. 21M' + 340' mezz. M I wn.b comm '1 eirpoeure Rer& mo to mo OK Tim or Roo. 8kr 979-6666 2'200lq ft, Storage only. S.SOO /mo. 2128 Canyon Dr .• Costa M e:.J ~JID6. ----..... W..ted 4600 ....................... One-bedroom cottage 1n qwet spol In La~una Beach. Corona del Mar or Cost.a Mesa tor S300 or less. Quiet area essen taal Wnle ad 11636, c o The Dady Pilot Newspaper, P 0 . Bo11 1560. eo.ta M~sa. c.;,\ 92626 o r telephone fi73..7654 w~ mom w 15yr olt.I needs l-2Br apt for no more than l200mo In nice Costa Mesa area A.S A.P . Pluse call 548·6'27 7pm·9pm, or wnte ad•719. c o The D&!ly Pllol. P 0 . Ro'I( LW>. Costa Mesa. eatar 9216216 ------ • I 14/trtnf/ • AilmU ....................... llllillllM o,,wtwity 500& ....................... HAIR-SALON l need hdp w ' anflaUon You too" Part ume we can help eacb other llM-Ml3torappt. 1·9P_M Sailfwk::t.Sllop All Qiny-Out. near In ca.tri.aJ.. Colsta Mesa. IU.OOONet Rod: ~1-1400 ----------........ Office A1molt new off'ttt, fully equilJlll!C1 u dab. great telepho n e aystrm Newport I A1 rport loc a llOD. Jim Pate97S-0616 IBIAJt.C.M. K.Jtc hen oot In IL)t!. lll500 Gross Rod· 751·1400 Establshed Rtt.alJ gilt and stooeware ~ LD elegant shop iim« ~. Ideal owner operation Turn Key, wilb excellent return Owner rel1nn&. m.ooo &side 149 E. Bay. 2br, Lovely all adult . no pet.3. ExecWive home in xlnt O.,h,... Uwfww 3600 • twa..ts Iba. pool. Adults. No 1.263 Br apU. 6200 Ed l Al!droom : t bat.h. yearly or mo. SJSO mo. Agt 673-8210 Male roommate w antf'<I Share 18J'fle house with s ame. Dan• Point. Phone 961-3462 Must vacate 1mmed111ll' ly, as.swne lse on lux uri()Ull (1750!.iq n I e Xl' C dfc m heart of N B. 30C below current pn~. Im ~culale. Call 979-3157 before 8 :30am every day. 't573 CAMPU' DI· lflVIJIE Weltditr location. 4 br. 3 ....................... ~fuwi:alwd Pets. S350Mo. 54&-3721 Inger, h b ~~- ba, spa 6: many xt.ras. Beaut. new 2br, 2bP. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- Nancy tn-~ momlnga w /aundeck Close to ..._I.a.Ml 3106 1 Br apt Sl:SO • 2 Br apt oreva. beach in CdM. S66S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCl)plus3BR2bacondo. ••SUPERRENTALON ~ 2 Rdrm Apt . Avail now. m>. AU new, chlJdren THE BAYFRONT , ..a.._-1_.._d locludes stove & refrig. _O_K._~------•~-·. uchaaive Dover Af lwmtwaww S500 lncl'g ulll. Lou •·-3br 2ba rt ,._ ·--·••••••••••••• Brechtel & Assoc • .._..,.. · • carpo • ~Sii ~ior ~ ..... '-' 1 •• 3707 675-3331 ~~· $425. No peta. bo11t. m!Ollo. Yrl)'. Bey ... -....................... Psi I 1• 3107 _,._ OCC~ "Beed1Realt175-0IU Sleepla1 room • Is ...... ••••••••••••••••• lBr ...... to e. ld&dlenettel. 17S wk Is br I $125 mo. with uUl P• d. UDO up. Ot:eanlroftt.175-8740 3 flOO w /view, yean eaae. ~. 9l3.a7 4 Bit.. a bca. Sl200 llo. BAY FRONT AO!! ~ 7 . 875-013t Near New 2 br. 2 ba. Atellltf7Ml70 _ BR. Snf.J adlt. UlJI pd. eor.. .. *-Jiii dabwhr. a~. $395. Npt. Bit•. Jbr . home. 14$0 winter. 303 E ••• .. •••••••••••••• .. •• 5141.Bevesorwknd.t. V\ew. K.id9 O.K. '525 + f.illlewat.er l.f11·3188 rl) 2br. Vlew, side 1d. 1M1ll 2 br apt, pool II dip. OaU to57ZZ AV A IL A 8 L E N 0 W. New crpt.11. df'lJI Ii paint. 1N1t1o. AduJta onl1. no UDOJILBlbrl a.. 8u,n. OCEANFRONT WtekJy No Pets. Ylrm. $495. pelt. 1887 Monrovia. T>' &~t~1~,1~ r.taUbr,2ba.87~ ~ ___ 1115 . .-0. --------1 ...... NlltaJ, l Br, ~ btk 28rfroeld\cplH M40. 2 Bil, 2 1-. aAnn)' ded. ~ • br, 2\t bll, l\'Om bcecb ~5. lit • Ntwcp, ftrpl, llOpet. ....QIU .. drlla .. pr. vfew. Gardner Incl. lut. SUS depoalt . Glda: AvaU3/I -. ... -. .,,_,..,,_, S.S.ttO·~..:_'! __ -.... 3Br. 2 ba, atudio. Dls- hwshr, W/O h.kup. gar. frplc. No pets. $495, 7S3-7474 or 538-3387 ----- OCl.ANAllA Walk t o the b each . DtllcJ:iUul tee 162 Br 1111ta. IOIDo8 w /frplc. all have peUoa or bakonles. ~our 20 1crea w /at· tndlve cr-eenbett. treu. laodlcepe .. 9 bole pul. line areen. F riendly clubboule w /frplc. col« TV. 1auna. uerclae " _.,. room. St.a~ at •tnct'1 mJr. utll. Mutt.t. 00 pm CASA .. ICX. 21661 ........ tUHIJ 3 Br OC EANF'RONT APT. Yrly $1 ,000 mo. AIJ.. 67:Ml210 3 Br, 2 ba, ~to beaC'h. 1i60 mo. Property HO\.llie, 642-3850orM2 1010 Udo Bayfroot 2 Br apt. newly decorated, fao lHtlc view. 673-1283. m-3561 4350 ....................... ~a~ M5 &r up. Die W. Ocean(rool . N .R . m..tl.S4 WANTED: Garate ln Cc1M. m-OlllO I~ Crum Shop w /x.IJlt loc:atKlll .. ~Ual near Newport Pier. Jnveal .cdM DELUXE SUITES, now for Easter• Only From 1295. Ai r cond .. $34 .ool complete . ample pq. uw pd. 2ll$S -~---- E. Olt liwy.17~ -......, .. "-son e-ete-AL. S&lfTI ...................... . Corona del Iller. aarclen omcudte. aso Sq. ft. ReNatill mica 17s.4700 Garqe tor rent l50 mo. 317' Cannery VIiiage area. h'ru•....., 4450 ···-······.. •• • • • • • • • • •• Broker 87S-4912 ...................... . v"NEED v"MONEY 2 Bron clif'f by buch. ~ ------ .......... ~ ..... Cl .. ..ta ('Ar garage ror rflnl lDO. ,........,, DO • .....,. -...., tldrlo Lo. See ar. a pt tn CM. 1116 mo c 751 5.398 S... AM JllO CdM aln«le. icaragc ••••••••••••••••••••••• tliO Mo. i.... 2 br '°"" coodo. ~~-- PaUo. pool. Jacu11I • carport. MOO tDO. Call Tnde )'our old atulf for 16-a'IO s 751·-ror new 1oodlH with • Avail. now. a-llled ad. Ml-5f78 ·. P'bt' ~It ottl~ spaC'C al .._.bler•t• 500 .. 2700 541 Ft. MESA Vt:llD£ bR PLAZA UZM .. Verdt E.C.11. 14Ml2l • Cl91TNO ,..LIM W&INTD.._ 97NIJI ~·1 c..tHlm •1 • •..-.-.i-.r.AI'•~•.-..••·-·---··•·-............... •-•.-.••·-•-•.-----··-•------.-·~·.-..-· -~··•·•·~··•••••••••• •• ·-· .. ---..... -----. ----·-----~ -------- :. .. I ll tr r 1 r n 4 )( rt •n 06 er 1y. y 1y 11 ~ llC Jn u . A.wt ...................... Drivewoya•Parllla• lot •RepalN•S.o&cooU•1 5611" Aa..-n .•. ..,. Ue'd. --------... ~. ......... -. ....................... Need to \all to• Lawyer• No~ fior lallual C'Ofl ...... ~., ... avail.~6 wbda CaJI CTW ... UN ........ ...................... ~..,.care, C.M Open anc for your c bUdre wtlUe YC1U wort ~7·a.I WW ~It my bome. ll fncd yd., area at WUaon & Hart>or, OI ~ • I .. s.n~ ....................... DhwalyMaN AcilOf'I Typing "42 !i 100 Cmlat....., ••••••••••••••••••••••• C u s t o m cabinets, furnit ure, etc Quality wortr 548-3410. MS-9088 --· CHlom Carp• o\r1 .. ll:alL. .... ~ ,. ~~ a... CD,...D\ry' or , •. 1 • • 0. ..,, ('Oft\ ....__.... .. _ lll ... &11 C.,..t.rnc. ....................... • J • • •&um rlHn CWar ~"· wbt ~ Wtmia ~ti c~ .. 11¥, dlMI rm, ball IU A~I ms fl IO, C!GIUtb llO. ehr •• 0...,-elltn pet odor Qll ..,.U-. I) yl'lt eapr Do ~ m.n4'll Reb ~-0101 CARPt!TQ.E.ANJNti ~37111 Andre'• J anaionaJ St>rv Wt care Carpel Clunen 91.ea.cn deap AIM> UP· bol1\ery. Work guar 'fNcll IDOWlt Wlll f'rff all, re.111. ralet! 64S 37 lt ~/COKnte ........................ Cement work all l)'peil Uc'd ronlractor llJllOl6S ~.64284112 Concrete l'onlrartor. un· hm1ted shap(::, & d~· si gns . high qua lity worimvrnsrup. f'rt't' ei.l U C •377~1493·1 121 'Thompgon·Kei.el Contractors llJllOIM c.ement WOl'k all types ~ 642·8482 ClllldC... ..... , ................. . CUSTOM INTERIO R CARPENTRY Aller scbool an Sonora By Jay 542.8*)9 Bear Sl. School area. t:an -----p.ck up S49-94S8 8. Wl.laon & Sons. 111drs --- t'ree esl. 30 y r s exp. Sell wtth EJ\.5E' Bonded, Lie ll:J)7487 lt'sa BREEZF. 6t&l740. ~-as I (1as1uhed Ads 642 ~8 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• tteascawww• M.tile&Tl.C.. Kxq~e oatllral mar bW buullflel your .-n tnfla. bal.b.roofla. J>a I lo. t)ill wi Moo •'r1 f0< free ftllitnll lf'W 7S9 171 I ~ ....................... ll..ECJ'RJCI AN I 'n M"<I n&ht lrH eatlm<tll' u11 I litjlt! or • lnll 11 ,ooi. uc llJ.T72)4 673 OJSO ELECTRJCIAN Bei;t rutes . bei;t wo rkmani.h1p S mnll JObf, pttfcrrl'd 67~ 8345 ~•·Mc) .•.............•..•.... GW'derunl(. litnd!lt·upin.:. lrl'e tnmmin.;. l'leun up, Av1ll.":l r.46 fMH Gurdenin11. lrl·l· tn m nu~. r ltian·up & muml M.'nl i\rru e S411 ·K414 Very llJw pnt·1·~ on h1nd.'lcave deonupt. G«lf'.:e ~>411 20 I~ 8r'•1 Door Control door 6. dotun mol•t••••f• Com IJ''l /Re1ld repa•r 6 miMnt. l&Aln!tront, elld Ina. ••rdrot.. Joon. wl odow1 11 )P M .. -. !il9rv1J\I tdl Or l:ty 8 Jld l o1 d oor . ..,.,._door 6 wtndow ~ klJ8tlt:LL'S ~rv11-a AU l1J111 int 1110 paint lnl. 0.'111!1•floor1•1tean· lnl Oen 'I l'ln u µ l.o r•t.. Ouar fo'rC'e eat -'1~ ................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., ke 101ullcr Prd ... lon&lly 1n11lalh.-d )" lie&Gli.i, 16 I U Ill Ui U Ul Ouar fi'rCI<' 1._l 1531 0281 llftytinlt' .. ., . ..................... . Caq>entry . 1tl1uonry. roonna. plumbml(. paint Ill&. dryw.U & murt• J 8 646-SliQ) E lec tric . p(l111uo1L drywall, plumbing re pair. Family bu:i 111.:~11 l.lr'd + work i:uar 1148 Sltll Jacltor ull 'l'rn\.11•-. Nik for J 111· lo. 673 7 U'I ln111a llal1nr". 1"1qw1i. clectnral. µlun11.J111i:, ell' ~lllll LOC.OST24 llH SJo:ltV llF.lJl\nl.1-: 1111 & OUT 1-:XT 77. !17!> 1107 Exp gardener. m o w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~. cln UIJb 1-'rc·t CM OCX.:'1.udt>nl L<trlo!r trU<'k Rsnbl. CM area S41148!11 1'ra:.h, t ree tnm llan Tree trimming Cum m 'l /R e~1d S ml landscaping & clnups Mike 548·2049 ~ ltaul.tn1e & Dump Jot>-. Nsk fOf' Rund > &11 84,;n 5025 Lott .. Fo.d 5300 Lost & Fowtd 5 3 0 0 Pet"SGftClti 5350 ....................... ...•.•..•.••••...••.... .•...•..•••••.....••.•. . ..................... . 'Mdow haJi money for 2nd. ---------T.O's. No crt'ldit <'heck. no pnlly, S20.000 up. •·or action c all Ag e nt mm1. Anytime. CASH FAST!!! 2nd TD's, 3rd TD's & 11w ing loans, up lo 15 yr term. Coast F1oanc1al mau . .._,w-.d ...................... Popular Lacuna Eleac Hot.el seelun1 pri vat l'llODt)' up Lo ~S.000 WU s-Y 1.5% bateresl. All d In 2yn. Please c al .,~ Sl7S.000 Wanted for l moatha. Maximum In tereal. well-secure d 642-1121 Dayi.. 67:; 051 Eva&Wkncb FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 lat or P'ound a pet? Call An i mal A 1111f:Han ce League S37 ·2273. no r ee FOlftl or lost a pet? Call Special Pals Hotline . 714 f'i7?, l.ZJS. 2131258-7~ LOST· REWARD VIC Brookburst. s ml. Ing. twred dog, wtit. w /blk ean •part of fare. Plaid collar 963-31141 Lost Dog: "Samantha ... 1 Fem wht Cocke r m 1 x. Mwt.r.+ts Trwt CdM Has o ld taRs o..edl • 5035 834 SIJ9 Nancy Home •4••··················· 7fl).!li6) ~Mtg.Co. AlJ types or real es1:1tc invmtment.a since UM:J L o s l M 1 n 1 a t u r 1· Grl')'hound Small 1h1rk rloi; w rl'li ('Ollar Rl-;wi\ttO !>Ill 7711'l Found S ia mese cat Westcllrf Plow v1can1ty Sun 2 '2-t eve fo1ea collar ~ Found Brown Coekapo<J muc . Newport HU; 2122 No laRs Younit mole ~ F ound J>resc raplio n g la1se1 . b J.roca l s, bmlbeil(e frames, vie. Foodperlc. Irv 7S4·1311. Found Dote Male look8 part Hu1ky ·Bernard? Tag wtl.b name "Kemu .. , Lani Bcb. Call after L2 noon. M6-0:>32. Found Pit Hull. Hnndlt, female. N~rt Be1u·h Atu m11 I Sheller 644 38:.ti SCRAM-t.ETS ANSWERS l)(>tect Wrath Legal Behold TOMMY1S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642 l.S71 Cllarln .... 1 •OUTCAU• '4Z.ll 1 Z MC /Vh4 •• SPIRJTIJAL READINGS IOam 10pm. l'\Jlly Lie 'd .m. 72911 or 492· ll034 UI 1 a S Camano Real, San L'lem MUST ANG STUDIO GIRLS 4~ E 17th St. CY! 548 9182 Goani: out of bu111n<..,, Spo·l'1al Hall"'\ O.C. AIRPORT •ESCORT• !'>pPr1al111n~: 1n I 'roff'S.'l1ona L-. 'T.11 ~ I011m 4am • •••••••••••••••••••••• HAUUNO 6 CLEANING a.MSIC'Gaun 1 rr .. at cau-.1c Lit• baulloa m ovloi& Oen .. Yard cleonln1. f'-re\at. NJ..0706 tlaullfll Sen'l<'tl, I .... T lNt'k C.11 Leale r 5'1~ J\1.1 aruund twuhn1 11· truck 1-'ree eat C.llMt.*-*4 llaulloll·MOvlng run cru 4s tree remo11111 Quiell na. M&-'JltM tte 11dl I I ......•...•••••.•...... 1lnd of H.ouaeclur1101t Hau l.:" RELJAliLE beJp IS here ~ 7~ t• o r e x c e I I e n l' ~ 1 n ~ Clurun~ Unlunrted. s.6-37216 TlffAHY'S CARPET DOCTOR Weekly or 1 time maid )IVC. 103 DISCOUNT ON VACAl'n'S Sleam carpet rkamng. Free est 2A hr svr 63HIJl1 Olli Snaw·HousttleantnR t•or a home or bu.,mt•sa that S]>ll.J'klei. II kt.> :.now 97'9-00'76 H(•ltable. i:ood work H ,. re r ~ n 1· c• 1> ( .1 I I <tllyumc. 646 72'bl Clean of Hearu. l'Tl>f l'le&runi:. n:µulJ hie , dl'pendahlt . lhorough Call for aµµI ask ror Sher . 97!> t l<n Oearunl(, any l> Pt' I ·l ~·I~ work done w 111tt• l:nl)' R.snbl In:. :...'l2 010!> l't·d<tr Crpl & L µhol Cleaner:.. rlr w11x1ni: gt:n cln 'K R1>11bl l'ruf Stmr111 ~5.543. 7!> I Hll!l I WANT AC! tu:-." < 'la,,,1(L~ Acl-. ti-12 ~Ill HYPN0818 WORKS For frw CIQllllMltaUon call Ad 86U.er • 18. ~34hrt ..._,_ ....................... R.J. Coak JO y n1 ea per . Local year around MrVice •1u1,8.)1.1w ll'ltlOfN' T•x Pr~! ~ <At bef0te 111 ar IS. M. Pa!A.,"f'TIOIJU-0. ,.nn>lltd ~· (714 1842~ Call t oday for a ppt W "33 Shor t Yorm , ~ • F'td fl2 CM. centrally locet ed J Monart)'. Acct ....,;a.-..•...................• ALI l)'J* .>e~lry repatr· a.ng Rini( limu(. St.one rewtun1 Custom de ~ Anlq 1ew~lry 011monda " colored 5lones ~yr u p Murray Brolw Ye Old Vllla&t ~$.Q)77 ...... , 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..quality Landacap1nic • Qxnp. !IOftacepe design & lllSta.llJllaoo All wort gwir. Free l!'!l. Green· dal e L andscaping 73Hl276 Japanei.e l.andi1capt- dclllgn, spnnklcr. ~och, deanup . mamt. !j() du) warr l2 yn. t-xptor l.1« hviur~l 8162ur897 2862 .......•............... AD~ la ctuaace. 8o eo.t JICodela DOW ol · ferh•I peraooall zed styled denloome11\ la ~ w/foabloo • ~plUt modella1. ~now: 51'1·2502. ~ ....................... Movtq by The Sluviq c.ollep Student.a. f.xp, lrC truck. IWl ~ ....... ,,. .. rillq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl.TERS P AJNTJNC E.xpr'd Rua Ratu Free Eat. C111l G~ne ~ F'ioe ext painting St Lie In& Try me R S&nor l:Jl.SIS&S Prd painUnc Ext & I nl MOit Ext Sl'TS. •l!IOOl.S free est S38 4383 MC Vi&a Pamllng & wallpapen ng ~I won. res f'r-ff eat ~'Vt' S4'1 4281 Oeve':. Pam~. St'rVanl( area 9 )'n.. l'D06l res.a. 1hec k my r d . lac ~ Res Comm I pa1ntin.: Int ~:xt ~uat work R ' n h I p r 1 (' 1· :1 I.I<' rJ Hl)ndcd Cil'n" «l 7(J!I ESSIAH (:..tm f'a1n\Jng, lo ralt"' Frt-e t.'"t 3 yr i.tuar ~ 1418. 6.'0·9837 af\ :-. Bnckwork Small JOb:-1 l<e.1def11J.iJ & rommn< 1.11 Newport, Collta Mt':.a & I l'WtllJm: l''rl"t' t!l>t Hc11.:> lrvme 67S 317~ ev 'I rate!. 6i5 ~I . 673 m37 UJstorn masonry. pat10!> I li • Pap.er I.lit in M>r v1t·e & plant.er£. walks. 100'!> or quality papenni.t local rc{s 64.S ~12 714 ~ZJ.50 itndt. :.ti~· l>hl<'k ,.ork I C\1-.wm ... ·allp11pcnni: IJlf' nr.. N>n1 r11.•· fllll "1"' .\II wul'k l(ua r" nl ,.,.,, wilt.,, dnvt-Wli)'' i' rl'l' I v.oa.'>t l'T'opt-rty ~rvwe., "'l Jl)hn K4G I~ 5401766 12 yra exper. NB tCM Qual1n.d rooflal· Free !ll'M. I'm email. pricee ell. Leak rep&Jr. W ore amall 11S·J014 Good,..._ on ahak• Al m«rf compo. Call '7$-110'7 t'Xt -.. Int t~t. AirleH •pray. ~ Cabloeta ~mS294 -----' l.nterior PalnUng. Quall· ty, ttMOnabae r atets. A.tk ror 1Uct167~0082. 2A hn. -----RAINB(YW Ext. int. 4 yr guar Lo prices. l"rte eat Call llG-91114 ...... ta.* . ..................... . Nee patchet II t.eXlurt.11 AllllST. 193-IOt ~I.NC over block wa.Ula, edci.ahON•, houl4!ti. rree mt Sl6-4IW2 --- " ll I ....................... AJI type• or roora ri· paa.red. R.snb&. Ou.ar. No wd.l.o&. *' 793_!_!ft2:_ n I PJ I 'SerYice ••••••••••••••••••••••• GAJ).a·boutll · wbo can't eet OUl Let me be your trwwJIC)C'taUon to the Or . rmt. t.butre. etc. Ci.II Hden. 67S-9:B> --------T.Y • .W 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Electtoni~ le-ak det.e<'\ I Ot'l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Qeab.slab& I Re model C ERA M J C T I L i' • a.ng, ~r rt.1>1~ Top K11cben. ba°". ~nlr)" HlllP1wnbtng~3194 Your tile or min• ' 962.:.n9 lndependienl dr111tl clean ---- a.ng. plwnbtn~ S5 501up Ceramic Tile lns t.allc<l ~3102 dy'i ~ 4'\36 aft fo~lrs, counters. tub-. S Free est. Refs ~-0760 Speo•huN: tn r1:1>1d rcn y,... W.iu tal prope r ty 1,1and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~955-0llJl Prore '151 o n a I T rt-•• .__. "'-i fl · SPrvice. call anyt ime 24 :::".:":::.~~; •• ~~~.. hrs Towan~. remov>JI lfouserlean1n~ & Pool ~r.'l('e Xlnl. r1·ltablt> 'll>u1L wkly mo ~; <!?~ . ••.••.••••............ MarllA'flaOI'•· loi H1·11.11r llornl· & < omml'f1 1.11 l'h I.JI 1,1<1 I ..•••.••••............. HepJ1 r 6 keroor /\II 1 1 > p 1· 'I 'I h 1 n i: I 1 • rr,i-k.,hakl'\ ,,,mix• 1,.r loTr-t· t...,t J.41 :.!IJO I-in I \vai1 hau.Uni< 646-7mO Wifldow~ ...••.........••••••... Hr~1dcnlwl & St.ore!> < ,., 'll>ax1ni: (jualil) work 642 ~. 645 nr.2 F11r l'IJ..•,s1r wd l\tl ArTIOl'll r· .. 11 .i f);,111) 1'1101. ,\CJ VISCJll IAZ Jo.~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ !~-~:':'!~.~ ..... !!~~,~~~ ..... !!.~ ~-~~ ..... !!~~ ACCOUHTS A..to P.+s ~lu.•t-JW'r rull rharl(e 7100 . ..........•..•.••..... Olu.rrh Se<."reuiry l!I hr' W\.~kly Ty~. m1mc1r l(Tllph, rna1lin.::.. :.n.swl•f pt100t' t 'oont:un Vall!') Contac t IJr Wo rd 982 Z59:l ,PAY AIU CLERK l m~all' op en1ni: w rapidly e x pand1ni.: •ASSEt1&1 BS• wanl.e<I for pn>Jl!r~s•~•· •nAIHHS• Ccn9'ttrpenoR b10 med1r al rorp t:x 1-XJ)enen<'ed auto paru. peontntt tn a manufar c•ounterpenon nttdt·d t.unng corp Wllh over 2 SanlJl An.a manulac.'tur mg flllTl. lyr expenf'nrc m acl'OWlu payable and general arcountm~ ex posure Knowlt:df(C or trade dJ.Scounl8 helpful. Pleasant working en vi.rollment. Salary com menaurale w ex Orange Cowll)' manular lur e r o r elec t ro mecharu<'al producu. 11. seekml( lra.tnc.-ei. for d&)' shall. to alMlemblc elec tronk 11wllehe11 & diS plays. Apply in penoo Immediate operunJ,! C.ill maJ.bon in Ul(M. & rom Hudy at 493·337!> or put~r ~ll p~rie r1 r c 831·137) S.rw1ck Im Re rerencu re11ulrt d Deneal File Clerk 1':n try level ~1uon. Ll~ht l)'Plng. deu1I im1oded Good co ben.,f1i.. SD-MIO port.ti __ _ _ CorUd Adrrun 131 · ~ per1en cc Conli:i l'l Cl>t:ry I 54IJ 41111 ACCOUHTIHG ACCOUNTS PAYABLF: ASSISTANT nttded ror long term foll lime 11s sagnment f'or more in formation r nll T ott St-rvact'S. 979 o 164 ~~ 1641> Monrovia. C M 642-4M2'7 ... u t: A~ST MGR NEEDED J.111h1 bookkee p1nR 19 h rs wk Good pa)' l'\ea.w r all ~ 1703 ASSISTIH IDITC>tt suaVEY ~ :i>l'M to 9 JOPM Mon ACCJ'G RKPN<; c1.•)' lhru i"ri<l.1y TEMPORAHY !• JOA,\1 11> I JOP M Satur AUJOSAUS &LEASMCi Gdll.nl you down with \he tugb pl't~ ol au~ HulluleM u. buomlDli! 10 Heal E&la te und our <.:.oata Mesa off 1~ h H operv.np r oc a11~reu1 • .. salespeople who are ti.red of 11 pinruote their whttls Cl 11 Gil)' [)1 I lo-... now t.o find OUl how lv ~e caret"r pamle~~ ly ~9C#I H.c!Cl!<t.er today to work dliy (;re11t for l'Ulll't:•.iO'> 1 Heal Ebtal.I.' oo 11anous urr ounlmi.: &. J.llll mit0nllghler.-SM m h<1okk1·Pp1ni.: ;i,~1..:11 111. r w ,, 1• k CJ-.; 1. \ A.Jb)~ntcr ror H mu old nwnt:-. Wo rk 1'111s c• tu I H t-;~1 I rt 1-.M E:-. r I!-> /I I m~ htmw. J '111>_" a ... ,.,.k y<1Ur hornt· }''r>(Ull' (j()Clll V<lll'r C'Jll m>i!176from:i. 1':0.1 Lanl.5 o;~·clc.'<1 thruu1<h11ut :-. :JOl'M '1urulay thru :.mu llut.I) i.:arl 11.o \" Oran1tc Count)' ~hd;i) t;4f> ~If; laAICIOP9lATO. P'ar amchbw abop. Past 1Jrow ln1 com pan 'I. Irvine atta needs aood \lUllhl) peopll' 1o:oud beot-f1ts . pd bolld11y:'l> OtJJ EVtt'f'tt S46-Slt0 Cleri cal -M a tur i· ~ arcurate typan~ Ii.~ wtlh l11(Ur~. Xlrll l>cnc!fil.b Fred S J am,. lmurantt Call Maun11• 8nd)ey m-O!illlO EOE 8111 boy. lunct.e. Appl) U> prnw>n L~ 811rnt.t l·---------He at a ura n t 414 N OencaJ !'oif'wport Bl Vd , N H ~ CUUfTY"'ST IUS.OY f:lf'ctron1C', mrit 1n ~una Bearh .. ha:. Jll 1~ open1nR fo r .• \1 1 ('., s a M f' ~ 1 1· an ..nan> pef"S(l(l ..., xlnl l> µ IUslllurant. 105 MJin "t. llllot 1>kll" o..s ~pm 1 in B<ilbCJa Appl) •L1rly our Purcha:.1ni: Ut•Jll 1~l2"4 ~m Opportun1t) 111 lt•Jrr1 IAf.lo:Tt:HIA JIEI f'l-1< •.1r11•l) u r t1UIH ..,HOHT llUl 'K.'-,. I hr l'Urrhd\lnl: 1•x1x•r "'" m1n1mum. $4 u I hr "1' orl fn i.:•1<>11 I'll) A '11..,:i :"li•wixin llt"J' h hrnd11-. l'lt•a.-.1· '"'" l11r (4JfUW 1l<-l:'t1Jr Jr\.t' "" .mai>i>I \·-.p.·n1·nN· rll'n ""J " T~c: lertidey SpKWtsMc)iR 2RdTlh M:Z..217 1 S4S-06 I I lh>l' Small hlat'k Tenpoo vi e S prln~dalt-& Westmm11te r. Wst ml'itr "l'epper" S5C> reward tlrl·Z112 WAL.LET Travi•I ~om 1•t 1 m••.-. bruudens Lhe muul. m•1r" often len1Clhen1. the tmJ(UC. but m~I •>llt•n nanen." the WALLF:'f be<Altfv~ Mas~ Ten:.1oru; Mrlt /\wlfy In Out Pet{'r 4!H 41171 C'lcr~ to St•nwr J\t·1·11u11 I &l2 "-121. 1•;.1 :11 2 urt•·r Hahy.,.tli•r .,. ant .. •I lur I A'-'!I l\pl \1 an;i.•1•r • •JU ROBERT HALF 8 ri 11· w 1 r l' 11 1 1 , , ,. flllnkm~ 1\VPI> .ot ~l'-...port :i.11·'·' 494-940 I l'n1l1t••1 !-,, h t .. )I !11 ... t 11 .. r.onnt'I f>1·pt 1-'rJOd S.,n111· OH1 < t IK:.7 1-11 1-. \I 2ndTD-S MoPoWs! l5 year term. Sl0,000 or IDOl'e. No Balloon Udo Newport Co 673-~.. 24Hrs Javmt Sll.000 Earn 17'( cm lll.800. 3rd TD 0 Qy_home Al(l.~ 9970 Trust deeds r°' 11alc I hgh yield.a. well securt>d , s uperb lnveslmf'nts Dave C b a n ovc r , 770.20221770·S215 A gt Qcldenwat JUtn 2nd m ror sale. pnme C.M. property, discount fMlll(Jtiable Agt 646 3627 Km or Liz tus 1 rc•-•/ ...... ~., LMt&,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• bu ua1•llh 5100 ....................... PENNY PIMCHEI ADS Otl.Y S2 Sell any atf'm or com blnatw.i ot 1\ema rcw fl$ oc IHI w11h ic Penn)' ~ Ad. a lJnet ror 2 CON«ul.lve da,... Each addltlona.I bne I• ec> for lhe2daya. Char1e It' l\lo('Otnmercl1l 11d• fl'or mo~ lnfor-m1tlon and IO plac~ your MS call 142-5111 ----------ftallloTu Co. bu moved to: 'JGI ti l:ul Balboa llvd. l•lbo• Pen. IJ'Nm, 1-dAly ~·-­ .......... IMO ....................... IQJND: Im ........ .. ,......_.tie. lAPa ~ Nit.ID9'7J ro11ad M . t•n 0 IP ualtua, <>ru,. on I..· ~Dr. Aft 2PM , LO!lt C..l i<mbll female, yellow /brown. Vic . 0 CC. or 8m.t.ol 1Baker REWARD ~S879 LOST alblno cockal1cl. pale yellow. oran~c cheeks, ~aslalde C:M Rew a r d 6 46 ·574!l ., m-164.1 l.olll Vic Alpha Beta. So 1..aRUna. Bank vmyl en ve lop e markc·d "Mariners Sav1ngi. · HEWARD for r eturn w1cont.ent. Abtiolutely nu qUCl'ltioos asked. 011 )'S ~ 1Z77 F.xt 23·24 Nile .... ~ Found: Contact Lem1e11 found Sat. near &ck Bi)' 957 73'14. t'O UN D m a I e ca t • or11nge lliier color wtwht. nea collar" grn bell V1r Beach /Ball S'l13M2 t'ound do~ White w iloni: hair Somoyt!d m.ilc fi46.3298. ;u;k ror Lanl't' 5350 .....••...•••.•.•••.•.. PREGNANT ~ Ca r in~. conf1denual cowu.elrnl( & I referral. Abortion. adop lJOO & kttJ>IDR APCARE 5-47 2Y'3 covet «ilRL • 953-0771 * :M.Hr0ulcall~rv1N· I PRE LAW student net-di. 125.<XXJ Wt.II do anything l,,ef(al Cf>nf1'1ent1al OVM P U Ro11 3242. N B.9"ai6.1 •FOXY LADY * OlJTCA.LLONL'r' •972-1138• DIAMOND WANTF.O Priv party will buy I to 3 carat, cash N.B 54H·4!r7!> ~AGI'~ 11mp11l1CC) Your ma~eur 111 Rob James Out.calla ~ 11 • 4IH ·!>111 Ad-llUCP -~tt41 ~tb 1'1-houtb~~ -'1~~~. You may request Ad.Sitter service when placing yoor od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokft ycor melllOgll .. . you mll in at your convenience to qet the 1 eepouees to yoor od ... this aerva Is only $5 per week. For more information ond to place yo.x od coll 641·5'71 FOXX SHOP SGYe $I 0 Ofl a " I 0" W u r m . r c m 1 n 1 n 1· 1-ill'Or'tS 972-4776 30t-~ c:Mcks At't't•pt1-<l GftatC~•Y ESCORTS 34 Hn 641-0llll CHECl(S /MC /VISA REWARD s-tOOO. to any PlllilllYI' W1ln P S~ or Aundary & 0Pstrur t1•m at 7511 W 19th. (' "1 on Sat 2 16. , who can leall t.o f>nlMo<' ut ion & c; on v 1 r lion. ('Onf1tl('nt1t1I I'() Aox 632, C M , C'a l1 f !J2Q'7 KIMS OUTCALL !Y.>3-9121 Hdax.auon with Cla68 GOLD COAST ESCORTS •642-1572-• trn a uauuua LOYaYLAD•S MOOILS & ISCOITS PIMT'HOUSI MUllS Offwt ... Speci .. 7J4-711·31.i9 2..etlrs ftO[J 5 suss •t:i= ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ............. account~ ~!'lo IJru•.HJ-...:.) •~. Coldwt:ll &n.kt:r llld.: . ~nta Ana (7141835-4103 Joo'RJ::J:: I' ARKING ADVF.RTISJNG 0..,Al.E.'- for k>cal. gl~~y rolor maRaz1ne. ~1·nl'r11u' s1ra1ghl comm111 r.1r1n 41./144M ADVERTISING SALES ll)t> l>ally Ptlot ha:. .. n 11'?UT1Pd1at.c ~nl( for J s a lc11 p erii o n w1lh neWl1p1&pcr d1spla)' ad ve rtHHn l( cxpenfn('1• Gr.od ~alar)', c om mLl\lllOl'L~ & eleellent rr a.nae benehts. E 11rf'llc•nl l(roWth opporturuU~ l<1r It penoo with carttr si m bttJOll.'I. QUI for appolotment ORANGE CO~T DAILY PILOT 71U4.2"4321. txt 277 Equal ()pport unity Employt'r ~I Serv1~ nM'd.11 openiLOn. U you Like 8 chaJJenale, 6 you went to ieam a new trade, apply a\ 228 Foreat. tr ear 1 ~-8!ach AP'T' MANAGER. 11 un Ill, C . M 2br. 2ba townhH. Adulta. no pets . Slable. mature, exper Ellp'd. mu.k ucator ooupkonly.~~--- aodclMoicall\ll ri11tof· 1--------fen JM. ui&.llriJiij to "Ill· cerc atudenta. Jac k . 9-U'11 .-w ..... 7075 ....................... PR)1T.CI' YOORIEL,. I om • b o dy auard. penoftel cbatdleur • pro1 .. 1ione1 ba~r. A•k for lll c:bael »Gt-Ma . A/l~C&.BI Experleace helpful: Temporary poeltlon. pmeib6Uty for full time. Call BALBOA MARINF., 54Ml7l for appotntmenl E.O.F.. M I f fH A88&.MBLEll8 we will troln . Apply 7 am lllKO,...,,. Vecbt.a. Ll:JJ P\eelmtia.C.M went Ad Reau1ia 842.54171 hu~bJnd 111.11nl1·n.1r11 1• at> umL,, <.11.·t·an1mk. 1·~ J.lt'11l'n<'t' rC'<IWrt.-0 ~I, M~ml '"°'2 lf~)J ATTEHTIOH I 8 Or Ov.,- Ho~· M.<eu. 1 II )'OU nn· nrw lo C 11°'tll M~a. t1·mporanl> ell' ronunwnK your t'<iU< a um . N'N. nlly dL'\C'huri.:1·!1 from I.ht· '"n '"'" or for any reason ~'t'lllnll ttm I µirary or r 11n•N wonc rons1cM>r 1h1!'> un1qut' op portuml)' y OU CCIII Eom S2 I 6 ...... Wll 'The Wf>mf'fl 11nd m"n wr .u-1· lookin.: for m11y '* 1Jn"1 "' \YPIDR. foldlnj( PDP<'""· wurr-howw }ob8 and worklni;t r1ir a Um1t<'d lnl'om e Wurk with younl( peop le ll11p1d i:rnwth adv11nt'emen1 110Mlbl~ If yoo arr 18 or o vrr 11ntl wnuld bf' av111lat.I" lo start work 1mmedt11t~ly , rnll ttwn9 30 3 30 C-. Mete MMS 14 a.dlftlloleec:h 21ljl72-2137 Aln'OMCYnVE M.LCHAlfH IOOl(l.S Immediate o penlnic Mwtl bave 1ood back ID'OW1d ln aut.omoli¥e ac ~. be abl• to re ooocUe accounu .. com fll'Ur espenence helpful ConUc:t Mn. Hauaer ot COMHHL C HEVRO Uf )ii °"' 11 , , I•" It,\ 1 I f' { \ \1 ) \ !>46 1200 -----------Alll'OM011VE MICHAMCS W. Mid \wo full time rnedMlftla, Call Servh.>e ... ,.,.., IOYCAIY9 IOU.llOYCI &IMW ·~~· . ------··--· .. •-·-·--··•-r-•• ..---••4··-·-· .... --.... ·-· ...... TlilBl HEW 4CCOUHTS r 1• r m Jn l' 111 '' t 1 m " 1,w11 l ~Plll>! Wiii t11n -.1t1n Ir uln<'t' (' i.11 I 11r ·•wt Mutual S..vm.i!'> & J..oa11 (ornna<kl ~ar Mr Conop~t 760 9200 .. ,,ua.1 Oppor F.mpl) r l1;&1Ut!AA PA.RT TIME lOAHCLBlK 7ro-l273 l ,..,.,.. .. 1 PllW'f'Tltla l 'l.l'\t,1 \11·,.1 I CANVASSERS R.Part-timr Job Comt• .1<11n th•· NI 'll>llh \1 J ~u ri• ... o m.in ''' w n'IObt l '-1<.ll t. pi.) µIN1~.1nt :-,r, .... ·~n llrl• H hedult-\l)U \ ,. 1·\ 1•r ,,,. l'knr·a l no SH Jtr ., ;.."'fl t~p 'or will train I !11''1 \1on l-'r1 646 H '.:I follhtr '111>.i) lhl' 1-. tht· 1----------opponurut; 'r)V '"" l'H•t•n "''WllDR rOf' t .ill (or ,1p11\ ~~9 1~m <'\.'-Hit: II a.H.ICAL ~r today ror lorJI u-m~an. as.'1Rnmenh 557-0045 C/\-Llf\';:. r111n11 Point ofh« .. f't•ko. (' ;l f I I " r I J .. I ' I t' u"ll\1'1ual lo type lttljl) I re<l.luranl ,\Jrpnr1 .1r1·.i t1r>l'um1·nt~ & h .. nctl•· l'ar\ IJrTW 11 Jl'M ~''" l~ llPf'L' 4 hr" I .. n t:Xpt-r d t'ull Hun 1hul) 1 u ll K:ir1·11 ·'' 2 5PM ~~ 3723 l irch Streri 496.JjllJ I fo.41u11l Clppor Empl)r l'A'\IOEH llCll 'Sf:WAIH~ tWwporlleoc) M 1-· Apply an Pt•r-.on H111n 1---------- HAil (.,IHI. :'114>1 l(h botht>od k..r P 11 rt tune. ru11 \lltl~ (.'0111.i Mt:1111 646-SM4 8anm1ld,, full do part ~.11tPon 17 646 3666 llAUTY MAHA'iY N-iinrt I)(: ach salon ~.644--0861 R OO KK EF:P t:R " t:Xl'EDITER ror In tenor OH1icn firm 111 Lacuna ftu('h 497 :rm; BOOK..K fo:t:r1-:H. r ,·hr~. DIJl'l-llmoker Salary t'om m~nauratf w ability SJC ~~ BOOKKEEPl-:K fo:x pe1' 'd. 5ocne la X«'tl. ~ood typloa, skUla. leam tn take ordtr.i oo phont' for am aaJes olfic:e In So LatJun• Non·amoker ~-?.MS Bookkeeper penon needed. ..... P tllme BOO KEEPER MOTIORIMG 9"lll b9vedtY9nllled ex I*" 6 do IOIDe \YJUal l"Mt pvwt.q food co. Ooodulary ... ~-- llardwarr. IOU In 1n1• CWe.lrhfl Plt1rn I. NH l <)uihJpr lmm1'(11.1l1· h1r IOI! (or lood IJU,lllt'"" ~ ~r llouM>wan'fi t\p ply an iwr-.on. l'ro""n ILardWQJ'\', :J107 to: Co11st Hwy .COM C~HIERS UTVTEM MARKF:TS OpmJ.ng.s now avulnble for full time Msu1tant Mana11t~ on Znd & 3rcl l'hit\ No ~xpenence nee We t.ra.ln Slart SJ ;., to 14 ~ hour Advan<'t'mc•nt oppon.unny lor m ana11e mmt pc11IUC>N lo ~ SO per how' lf qualllled. For ~ lnlormaUon • In· IA:!r'VMw. apply t.o •lo~ llC. 300()9 Crown V allt'IY Pkwy, L.a1una Dur h, a..o. wm ln\et'Vle w Mon t.bru P'rl hm tn ~°"*'Em~r CL.Ellk 7 /11 Part llmt' 11 PM lo A.'1 ~'rl & Sift only \ii.1 f'auhmno. C'M 7SI 4652 CUDS Part tame & full lime• itrave)'ard. part tame ~w •n il Apply 7 Elf'Vt:ll Store, 1097 W ... a kn c· M Q.Y.K/TYrtST Permanent ri 11m1• Mon f"r1 Mormnl(~ or aflnnoon~ SJ 75 h 1 Conl¥t'l N 01-con 6C2 94'70 C:ortcwl W11treu. P T Alll>tY bf'tw("f'n 2 S. Mon Fri 74l W Baker St. CM ~kta 1I Wa1tre11~ . .,, penenc~. n1aht s kirt Awly 1n per11on. S.n Brown's Reil 31 IOli Ulalt Hwy . S. ~~· ~ e1d ror elder lady Mon t.hru Frldlly. 9 ·SPM S2S per day ~ OOMPANION -Elder l woman aeeks mlddk .,... woman to lhr hom e • dom9Uc dutics. Non· -1moUr. Salary. Mlu Qlild can rot· achoo&·••• ~· a.51'17 c blldreo In Colony .,...__UCTl-;.::,,.-- H ome1 . Jeenolf -•R """ SS 7Jlll LMOl .->ID Chrb\leo Comr.•nlon. Will lnbl"' all fKete at U¥·1ft. for Mm ·ltlvalld C'OOl\l'\letlon PelnUJ>I. lacb' ....,._ ~.~.etc. 14 ond~ana. --·· Own lrane. Cell Paul MZ-4114 7 am till noon Wara Ad Reaulll M2 S8711 dailt ---._-~-·-. ··-·· .... --... ___ _.._ ....... _.._ ___ , g DM. y "-01' Schools and Instruction Thi• variety offlh• IChOOll could Introduce you to• new tomorrow CX>0K. hall or P /f I U bed co.val•tenl tto.pllal All\ .._. Conva~l tlo9p6tai, a'19 Newpcwt II, CM. tOot10 COOK wam.ct, q uaaoty cootini HDer. ~ for ~ rac1Uty Good medkal • dental bmltlU. Newport VUJ.a. '°"91 <:om wanted. Ml lime , e•per'd . c bar·broll ~ood prepa.ratt00 re quired. M other 's Kit c he n , 1750 Coast Hwy., Lag. Bcb. 497.3730 ---- COUNTBHB.P to work Tues • Thurs. 6AM to 2PM. Apply in person . Golden Boy llooc:U. 1T141 Beach Bl. HB. <2 blks n o. of Talbert) Counter Help w a nted. part time. Some bakrng exper. desired. Apply IO penoo. 11·5pm. 705 E Balboa BJvd. N.B. CllDIT DEPT. lmmeci. open i ng wtpublishing co Good phone manners to assist credit dept w tcol lec ll<n'i. Accurate typing. general office duties. Xlnl ro. benefits. Exper. pref. but will train BX>lmo. Call personnel 549-4834 DELICATESSEN h elp over UI. Exp pref, Mon Weds Sat S un Re f's 6"-5619 Delivery person. lig ht. local deliveries or pro· motional materials for Circus Vargas Temp flt. Must have own r ar 551>-JlZl DELIVEHY full time N.B. rca. Beach Sta· uoners, 4000 Campus l>r NB MOii nwl JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER AS A COSMETIOAN MAG9009MOMIT learn to do fodol$ with the new skin mochine. leom moke-up opphcotK>n the professional wov let Richard's Beo111y College help y011 start developing new skills o~ a Co$meticion. After only 20 week~ yo11 con be earning a good l1v1ng COSMmOAN QASSES HOWi lt:dltd &•~t-Cal Now! Top 1nstructOtS give Help and Guidooce Plenty of Proctic:ol Experience, too. TUmON PA YIMG PIO.RAMS AVAii.AiLE PLACIMIMT ASSISTANCE MANY owoaTUMITJIS: • Interesting Work • Personal Sat1sfact1on • Security-Job& nol tied ro 1c1c;o nom1c situation • Yo u prog r ess rapidly ro bec.o m1;1 thoroughly sk1lleo • Setf-emoroymenl Qpportun1l1As CALL 961·1611 FOR IMFORMA TIOM RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGE ...._ lwt ....... . ltlUO ..._.._..,, H ......... hectt Help W..ted 71 00 Help W •ted 7 l 00 ..•...•.•.•............ ·········-············· Electronics Technician helper, s ome expcr. helpful, good drvmg re- rord. Call fi45..62 ll General l,aborer. Go lf Slor~ge. Part time APP· Ly 8-2. Tues. lhru Sat. 644-~ ext. 28 GENEHAL OFFICE f'ull-ume. duys Mu::il trpe&spcll. 979 1711 Gmeral M..ster Bluepnnl 234 Fischer A vc <.; M 540.9373 Job()pcmnlo(s Sal~. l'horw & t ·,Juntr-r Clt!rk. G l'n Offtcl' l'hnlnTt!1°h Dnver Above JO~ lull l1m1• '" ply Mon·fo'r1 ~~ Learn To Sing Privah' vo1C"~ classes for bl-gtruung & advanced stu- dents Instruction In vocal tl.!chn lqu~~. diction & in· terrretat1on For audition cal William Ghent 714 750·9354: 714 879-57fl0 Locauon. Anaheim All Types of DancinCJ ~ Dorothy Jo Dance Studio UIS l. Ctf. Hwr. C4M °°"'"",,.. .... 2411 l.Ctt.~.C4M 673-3420 Mlkkl,J Mle, o...IL-.. ANNOUNCEMENT II you are a male or lemale having an interest 1n the medical or legal fields and 11 you are unemoloyed under-employed on welfare or c1 vctoran you may t>e e1101ble for training 1n one ol Cl'le lollow1ng programs •Aesp1rarory Ther~oy Technician ICt>rltfiE>d Eligible 1 •Ooerahnq Room Techn1c1an I AMA Accre<11tf'ti •Para-legal L.:iwyPr •; As!>1stant A n r>tirpblr> 1nc;11ru11on under tne Basic r d IJ C <l I t 0 n Q O O rir I 11 n I I Y QI an I S & S11polr1m1•nt.11 Ert11c;i11on Oooortun1ry Gra;it Prn11rt1m' N.111 nn.1I DirPCI St11oen1 Loiln Pr' '11' am<, r "' inu11• 1ril0rm.111on c.all 54 7-0305 A mr•11c.;in Coll1:1ge o f P111t1men1c.11 Arts & Sciences t f\00 N Broadway Santa Ana Ca11torn1a 92706 NOW ENROLLING ~Le ~re6I B.aut'I College 0 SAIREBACk VALLEY'S MOST PROGRESSIVE NEW COLLEGE" WE ARE OFFERING TO OUR FIRST ENROLLMENT CLASS 50% REDUCTION IN TUITION YOU MAY ARRANGE PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET TRANSFER STUDENTS. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON REMAINING HOURS LOCATED 'LAKE FOREST PLAZA LAKE FOREST DR . AND SAN DIEGO FREEWAY 951 -8883 or 831 ·0150 (aft. 5 p.m ) PRIVATE HOME TUTORING (Servrng You Since ·e2) BASIC SUBJECTS RIAOIH• •MATH• STUDY SlllUS ALL GRADES YOUR CHOtCI OI JOllt Hundredl Of career oooortuftltlet In welt paying e11c:Wng ef'lvifOntMnta .,.. ~ for the a.slung 11 you haite OfFtCt SKILLS• In a ShOfl 11,,,., you W1LL BE set1-conl1dflnl and producUvel Career 1r11n now f0<· • MCllfMT IA ............ ~ • •C:COUMf AMT. IOOllCWM • • ......._ OMCI ASltSTAMT . • l lC91'1094tlt Typing & ShOflhand ,Bru&h·Up OA'f Ate l'tlMM6 CLASSll C4 H MltO ... w ..,._. ... ........ Irvine -'-,...__ CoHe6e of ~....,:.... Bu1ine11 _ _ ~~ _ ( · ~wy ~ VOICE DEVELOP.MENT AND TECHNIQUE for the S ...... /Ader Experienced Teacher & Performer Pop• Musi cal Comedy •Opera- Proteg(.' of Wm Chapman. N Y. City Opera, Braodway frtderic de Marseille, Inte rnational Opera Star'Madame Ol1a R yss 551-1 Sil H.e, w...... 7 100 ""'w..... 7100 .............................................. M•clll•e Op•r•tor T,.... f or prod11 c:t ion o f miniature ln atrumeot parts Co 1n Laiuna Ni~ MKTO Precaat00 Swt!ls, 831-9331 I Maidl. apply ~ Inn al Laguna. 211 N <.:out I Hwy, L.aeuna beach Maintenancf" man , '' penenced w off1c:~ 6. ~hop 1an1tonal du\11•, ~·s helper wanted on Mon. Wed. • F r i. PleMe c:all: M>-.... ~ LVN charge nune. 1A:ll1· 3'30 PM. 3PM·1lPM. Nlr!lel aides. all :shitls. Qrufaed or wtU tuin. Good medical 1denlal bene{tls. fo1a"Mp Con· valescent Ce nter 466 fla~tup Rd. NBMZ-8044 :-.Jun111g fo'ull lam!' po11t1 nn I \1 1 L Hobin"lll • foj,tabh5ht-d company P 11•·r111r T••,ortwr I "' health plan. profit l'ltlJ IC".HH.lld.llt' !J\.anng,pa1d \il':ll10n \ Mt.i have Calif dnvt'r !> 551-5646 hcenst' Salart op~n 631-0llllJ ........................... !liurws AJ~. A.II sh.Jns Good rate of pay. No ei1 per nee Will train <.:ert1flcal1on pro gram av;ulable Apply Port Mes a Co nva lea~ent Jblp.UJ, z:no Newport lilvd C. M M2-0tOO Nursm& Da(TAl.ASSIST. Ate> RECEPTIONIST ror fnendly prof(ress1ve -;pec1alty pr act ice in Newport Beach Must be hright, energetic &. ELECTRJ C AL TEST TECH Unique op. portunity w is mall well cstabhs hed man uf of electric al lnot ell'c tronlc) dl s tri bulinn equip. Facility localed m San Juan Ca pistrano area. Is the only one or 1L., type on tbe West <.:oas t lflis U L cert1f1C'd cm·wt.'l Ideal randr<.lall' would haVl' mm. 2yn., <'OlleJ!,e, 5yrs m en~m~tr 1n g /manuf. environ ment, well oq~anized 1lus position offers op· ponunity for carttr ad vancement For immed. urt.ervlew please submit resume m duphrale In Unico rn Elect r1 t"a l Products. PO ljox 6470 AnaheJ m , 92806. ~M~N Room . rood . l1quo1 operation. Must be ex peneored Hers req d Apply Mr f'rasu. San Clemenk lnn. 125 W El;pland1an ~~~ ..... ~!.o.~ I ~.~~ ..... ~!~~ ~.~~~ ..... ~!~ ~.~~ ..... ~!~ General ofrtt't ht>lp M )~ware Sales Apply in ~keeper to l!ve 1n MANAGER TRAJ=--t:E Responsible ·~r11on to am om~ supply bust· n eu Ch allen11nir 4' pleasant work Beach ~. 4020 Camp~ Df ~ H RN rebd. 7 3 • 3·11. Xlrt. rate ol pay. Apply D 0 N Port Mesa Con· \~\ ~. 1:110 Sewpo rt Blvd C .M . 642-0400 t'Ul'at~ typing, acrurall' p e rs o n . C r o "' n Non s moker. fo.ngh <:h With f11(urc:.. Ith• bkkv~. Hardware. 3107 Jo, Coa:.1 spealun.: for .i family mature Expr. prer but --------- GENER.AL OFACE I Small parts d1stnbu\C1r m Irvine neNb plC'asant & responsible l:l':rson for order entry. purcha~tnl!. riling, expe<l1tini.:. man) v<iriecl rt ut1 1·~ Gnnd \elephonf' per~on:i 11 ly C.all Nuncy 551> JIM2 p I c ~a~ ant 11 h" 0 l' llw)' . c;0~1 with 2 s mall ch1ldri•n per:.onalll) !'llll.iq llEALTH CLL'U AT 536-a.o:J not nee ror nght person Xlnt pay, fnnge benefit!. Noo·smoker 644.0595 .f"actory 17 IMMEDIATE OPB41MGS S801J S900 pr mo Ti:;NDENT maturl' llOL'SEKEk:Pt-:R y,ork i M 4.9&l!S61 I h d & female preferred, vu rt l~ coupe ~•l s m Oil lknlaJ Assistant /\n out standtnli: employee lor an outst.and1nR ofltce Cull fo r an 1nterv1cw , 642-~. WAREHOUSt-'. i\.5SEMBLEY f'ACTORY 08(TAL AS SIST. . Exper. req . X·Ray lie Good mo~ey, tn('ent1vc needed. Mon lhru thurs, ~us. holiday. & vaca 7 3pm. Laguna lltlls Uon pay. Patdwc.>ekly Gener al Office P.\RTTIME GENERl\LOt'l"ICE Part·tJme. /\sk for Jerry 7~-0711 1 Monday thru Friday. 1Gam-2Pm. f1hn g, t yp1nR , phones, please contal't l'ersonnel at General Office Will tram to operate computer re cording a. fi ting sys t.e ms lor new car dealership lluntington Beach area Sc~c Orillilq COlltrok 557-9051 Equal Oppty Employer are=,,.;;ofc l\crrell' Challenging career OP· SP'VIClS.INC. portunity in established Call coUect . 714·565-9147, ·---------between 11 & 4 ~wport Beach om ce IRVINE 752·6666 Qieetful, ma lure person. E.O. E. M F Experiepce essential _________ _ ~I DINT'AL ASSIST. Or\bo, chalnlde Expr only. J oin our team Progressive oU.ce Costa Mesa/Newport 546-5170 Dmta.I Assl8tant. front &t back exper. ROA & C1)r ooaJ lie. req 4 day wk 646-9611. 64S-0186 Desk clerk. mature. reha· ble person for 1-'r ont Desk. Hrs must be n exi· ble. tOOd & Beve rage D1rec tor , eicper1en ce necessary Call for appt. Private Country Club fi44..S404 FOODSStVERS - For elm.mg rm Lux re t1remen t complex Laguna Hills Day & wknd stuJ\s avail Exper pref. Will train Call for ~wt· 581·51~- General The Balboa Bay Club 1s now hiring for Ho tel fo'ront Desk. Expenence In NCR 4200. PBX! helpful Accounting P os t tnR Clerk Kno wledge or CRT. some accountm~ payables & rei'e1vables I-rs. 9pm to 2am Secretary. heavy typing, some act'ounllng he lpful I-rs. 8 ~Ho 5 Housekeeping P orter. part time C"leaninR carpets. wmdows & mov ing funuture General Rt&JOIS KEYPUNCH OPR CF.nrtrex System l RB9llO COf'111S TIPtST/SICYS ASSEMIU:IS E.0 E. . .. M F NEVER A FEE 556-8520 13§.2'22 1be IM At Lagunu 211 N . Coast Hw y , Lagwia Beac h. 494·7~ forappl. fbll or part time h elp wanted for fitness m · struc tor position EK· per ien c e preferr ed . Ho urly wage C all T14 f168. 7314. Security Guard Must have l yr. security ex ---------perience o r military DONUT SHOP early AM. FbU & P tr positions rn Pref mature woman. No new specialty foods 1>?c nee Apply m person c e n l e r i n l r v 1 n e Duties include tramc re gul.alion & patrolling or property. Hrs. Midnight to8am. Please c all for appt D It D t 1854 Ma nagement op PP Y onu 5 partwi.ities. Call Peggy 6'.S-7358 NewportB~~---~3588 General office. part. time, very nexible hrs. About 31 hn. per week.. No ex· perience nee. Learn lo l'l.01 my one person office Near Fairview & Ball.er. Pre fer non smok e r 96'7-1001 OttfVBS Olecbr Cab, 483-88118 Driver/Gardener comb. Have valid CA license. Good d rivlnl record. Min. age 20. Apply al Penny•aver . 1660 Pl--1a.C1tt. DllV9S Mm or women 25 yn1 or older. Know lbe coast ct&*. Net SllO a week or more. Oran1e Coaat Y.UOW Cab, 17300 Mt. Herrmann. Fountain •Valley. <No of Slater betwn Newbope " Daclld) Dry-ctMolq, Full urne. 'UD tpm, 'hes. Wed " 1'1un. t :IO llon • Frl. 5 .... DtmmMt Cleuert. Dkk: --1. Cdll. General Office, p /t or f It Good reader and atlen-oon \o detail. Will train S57·73J4. ----- GENERAL O FFIC E CLERK, Major stock brokerage firm near OC AlfllC)rt. Hrs. 7-4PM. call Mrs. Eckert, 540-~l-- --------- GBB.41 OfffCE needs someone to keep ws orpni.%.ed. Malutt, but with a sense of humor C .M. a rea E /O I E Salary open. 646-Zl E _ Gfn«al ()(lice help for t"D&JJ&tacturtn& shop. Co. in Laguna Niguel. Micro Pnlclalon Swtas, &11·9331. -------•I Genenlolnce General <¥flee help. 40hr week. VOLT CZ nJgbta ) Wiil train •Typists, •Secretaries. Jewell By J oseph : • A cc ount an l s , MIH088. •Warehouse, •A r.· Ol:NER.ALOFFJCE -aemb&era. •Maintenance, a.Ill erUoY' pt1ooe con· •l.ndwtrtaJ. Read um ad t a c t • w o r k I n f today •.. • wortt tomor · =~~~~~~~ I"":-• 2· •• tna. ~.yM Mon·fYI. al , ~i.A!iiiiit &.rdna PMl Control, lft Randolph, C.M . MM741 ~. -ClllDpu9 DrNB CAerOll rrocn ... "a71M Mrpor\) r.qual OMa' &m,loyer Gen'I. Office.Temp r t It's fWl! Promotional of fice for C1n:us Vargas. It typing, varied clulies 55&-3126 GIRL FRIDAY Seeking eager person w/xlnl phone personali ty. well groomed. type 00 ~Lige office S8SO to$1<XX> ..VERAFH MORGAN Employment Agency L52S Mesa VenSe Or F. ~rte 21.3 •Costa Meaa 154-1..581 83H575 Glrl Friday needed by Christian min11try - cook, sew. clean, Laun· dry. shop. type. phone, pny, (lJe, office work. lot11 ol 11'1.isc. Ha lf to fuU UJne, Lllg~a~~-- Or\ ndo r C enterlua Operator . I n feed ex· per\ence. Call 54&-s&M~ GUARDS Full • part \lrnc. All are••· U nif o rm• fumlab«t. A11ea 21 or owr Retired -.lcome. ~=..~~ ServlceJ.. 122f W. 5th St.Nit, MDU Ana. In· ~ boulJ ~12 " l-4 Mont.bnl Fri. ltrne 644-4664 bird seelun~ ,) mature . independent, re"pon 111 div Refs req Coll :-.ally, HORTICULTURE We need u mature. el<· penenced intenor plant maintenance p erson w lcnowledite or Orange Count)'. Hrs. flexible , pay commens urate w ex-per Call Bruce a\ 548·5S319am·noon. Hostess. expenenced. BP· ply BlackbeanS's Rest .. 4250 Martingale Way, Newport Beach. ------ HCYrEL ,,.._.De.a. Cleril We are seddn«i a people oriented person able to work Oex.ible hours, full time position includes e xcellent c ompany benefits. Apply 9AM noon, Mon· fo'r1. person nel MAUIOTI HOTB. !mNEWPORT(."TR DR NEWPORT BEACH E.O.E M ii-' HOTEL/MOTEL PBX O PR IFRONT DESK CLERK WANTED. Apply Mon·f'rt 9-4 San Clemente Inn 125 W F.splandlan Ave. San Oemente. HOTB./MOTB. Night auditor /full-time ~-Pftf. Apply Mon . Fri. M BnK'e Smith San Clemente Inn. 125 W ~plandian. s.c:_ Housedeanlng Fr1da)'tl Must be con1cienttowi. thoroujtb. reliable. Have own trans. Refs r e - qLirec!. MO-~ --- Uauulw.ild .W, Top~P.W ~ve«lt poailioo. Serond home for L .A. couple located on t.be beach ln Laguna. M111t be flexible & have own lranaporta· Uon. Health lnllurance ' benefits. Call Suzanne, (71' )tM-18311. Housekeeper needed. Tuel. Wed, Thun, ._Fri. 11:30-4:30. Mua\ bt rspooalble ., have ref1. M.00/hr. Call 9$7-41141 or aft. 5, call .... aa. Afk for Sharon. Yo ur Crlend t end ~ UM Cla.ulfied wh e n they ha ve wometblna t.o tell. They 'II tell you how well ll WUliced lot them! 714 Sl6-8832 HG.u•l•nor St.dNh Full or p/\lme )Ob. Xlnt train1ns opJ>Ortun1t1es Competitive wages. Con venient hours. Apply at McDonald&. 650 Ave Pico. San Clemente INDOOlt flt.AMT MAIMT'94AMCE 11\All·time •part-Ume 497 5'24 ----IMsuaAHCE Property "Casualty As sistant. ap mln 2 yrs inc typlna. xlnt beneftts James lnsurance otnce. lr'lline. call Mauret'n 7S2-0ll&O. 1-: 0 E l,nt. design ust. /iten of fic-e F.T Must draft & type Cal I Lynne 956-:nJJ JANITORIAL Service . part time , Costa Mew/lrvi.M area. Exper adlta, top pay or sub cont ract . 2131923 98S9 Call btwn 4pm 6pm. Janitorial Route openings 1n HB &r C M areas. please call for appo111t merit, 581·2730. JAMTOI f'Ull ·tlme, Mon· f'rl , 7-J ·30PM. S4. per hr Good worlt.lng cond .. 8 pd holidays . E 0 E Bayview Manor. ~ W Bay St., C-:IJ!. ~~ Jr.Dlwft .. ,..... Resld • 111\altl-famlly type s comUWUon. com· m1 UlJe" J)C'd'd. Salary Ql)ell. Oppty lo join pro- aresalve. a ward• win nl.n.c arcbltedural firm w /blltJIO&wide practiet. Ptaaeaend Ra11me . RlOIARDSON. NAGY MARTIN «JOO Wefierty Pl Qatle300 Newprt Bch. ea .~·_ L.AM>SCAPI VICIAUST We .,.. lookln• for an _...uc penen w ttome kaoWted&e • ..'*'. In prualal 6 l•WJl care . tJUme la Cdlf. Xlnt. wortinl c.d. c.au Mon •. P'ri..tem~.17~ The f•wt draw In the W•t. .a Dally Piiot aa.in.t Ad. C.ll Today ....,.., L.AUMDIY SWBVISOR F.xcellt'!Jt carttr polen l.ta.I opportunity for ~l1a h ie per5on ~1th .i kno..,,·lt'dRe of laundrv madune~. ~upt>n 1sor) -.killS. & b1 lingual ab1ht> prefe rred EnJn) out ~tandtnR <'ompa n ) ~neflts ;\pply !JAM 0000. Mon-fo'r1. per~on nc'I MAUJOTI' HOTB. In> NEWPORT CTR OR NEWPORT BEACH E.O.E M If LIGAL SECY IBM Mea'l ory . n o lhortba.nd. 2 yrs litiga· t1on exper Newport Cenler Mr Mori(an 71~1 Legal Secretary up'd iteneral practice , 0 C . area S46-66(M Leg.al SK. w 'min of l yr exper f()(' P.I. defenM fmn 111 Fashion Island. Temp posiuoo. endlnR J~ I. Contact Janet Al· len. 75&-0'll. LIGAL SICUT ARY ,.l.MM..WProc SIJOO DOMIS11C s 1200 COIPSIZOO unGATlON SllOO M .. ~J.!J ~leff for-F'1~t <:la\:. Rtt;uuunt '4uc.t tlu\t' s tro nR badq:r nunot P\eas<> s('fllj rt"" u mt & phrt.o to (.'la.\~lltt>d ,\11 •!>78, nail ) J>1l ol P D 8-0 \ l ~fiO l U'> t J ~~c .. ~ ~ a n u r a c t u r (' r o f pullrUd<'d ltbt>rjtld:. structural product11 re qu1rt-s ma c hlnl' operat.ors & usemblers for all sh.lft.s Me< han.t c a I .taJJty esa.enuaJ Perma. n ent o ppo rtuo1t1e s Minlmum staruo1 wa1ee 15 br. fM quallflf'd a ppll c:anu . Clea n work1n11: condition.S and rompa11y beneftt.a PQ(y. TndlORS. Inc <:all SST ·SI02 MARINE TRAVEL LI f"T OPERATOR W 'mt.0 51ft uper Top wases • benefits. Call collect 21.Jm dl. Marina del _Re)-=------ - -M_.•• needed. exper ~rfld. Legrt. parlor. Day • niibt shifts open. ~ Comml11lon Call 1.--. °" ss.n• Ask fur Mel~. Mast Rl11er needed. Mus\ have experience. Apply W. O. Schock Corl>. 3S02 S Greenvil~ ~-s.nta Ana. Mon lhro Thn.a. j.~:30. 110 Newport Ctr Dr NB Medwu<' wanted, Bntlab S.e 3'5 640-2921> Ley\and ~ence M2-Sl33 ----------LEGAL TIAIMH MEDICAL ReceptJooist, f'lll =-:~'er 81 uncu• I L ight typ1 ng M115t have stroni phone pmionau t > ~II 642-22.5i6 ror apex Opocal Ol.spenser E:..per 1-·" ma I e pr t' f Ca I l 0. 701 aftt-r 6 or wlcnds OltDB NS«/a.ril SHOWROOM . 40 hr week, Mon thru f'ri Good pay. llhlt C'OCDpany benefits. Computu " pbane upr pref. C..11 for app\. C osta Mes i. S67C72 ask for Una. Packaser needed for packa1ina dept. Will t.run. Con>pu:y benefits, medkal uiaurafttt, ruu. tune. 40 hrs. ~. Call Jot or Martha~ . I am. 2 pm ot aPPb' at 341 Kalmul Dr .. CM . PART TIME EVBflMGS Adulta wtlb 01-.tal!din1. au.nc.tive penooa.lities wtlo ft\)o)I wodin& rih kids. 0Vtt 21. Sta.rt a l S:UO per bour. Pbclne 642·4321 . Ex t 250 BEIW'EEN 1..5 PM. AlkfwA *•• Equal Opportudy Employer. PART-TIME SAL£S OR STOCK , help needed now . No ex p e r necessary, apply In penion at: Met"Vynl. 11111 Adams. ff.B.9:30AM· 9 ·30PM w k dys or lO:OOAlll to 6 :00PM v.tcnda. All equal oppty erntl>6oY.!!;__ ____ _ TO $1200 Hunti naton Beac h enctrt. outRO!na person aeoeral practice Re-1•-------- whh itood sk ills w ho qWre sharp prl for 1ood PAa1'11MI would en)oy leamlntt the how's. pay. Ir f ri n11ea. IY8 • .. S legal field. Excellent _~ __ M'l_·~--·------AMIS Ill .ntor 111&1Vey benefits • year end MEDICAL M SlSTANT· conduet.ed from ow ol· b o D u s . C 1 11 R i t a . F a m II y p r a <' t I c e ftce at the Ora.qt Ooalt 540-«)Cl6. Coulal PeMIOn· specialist in Fashion Dally PLlot. 5:M-t :30 net Apncy, 2'1'llO Harbor. llland. Back olntt. part. Mon-rtl 9: »-l : • s.tUI' · C.M Never a fee time flex Ible hn. z,n ~. Great fot coUeciaDI UQUOR ,.. ERK.f\i11 -~ upet .. _.4·0295 btwa ...t mooe11pc.en ... pr ....... 4-SPll wk . ONLY part-t ime, apply In REQUlREMENT 18 A penos:i: ll02 So. Coaat Modelt·EllcorU GOOD VOICE. Cal l Hw)'.l..aiuna~~----Waa&ed by O.C.'1 fl.nett Mz.4111, •xt 312 •ft•r lat wu cu~r·carver. DCCJrtService. S:30 PB. MOllda y llu'u 'Out'-lad: PoUahlng, Ml-GllD •.•.•. AfWrlpm. ,...._ full time b a1l1. E11· .......,.Deorta I~~~~~~~~~ ~required. Start 18 ·2$. a t rract lve • mmed.S41-1Jl3. -~.MWS72. MAqlMSTCl.ASS MC)fed mechanic. 50~ 4 & I oomo '1tiOll. Mopedlancl .. P'Ml powtna comp:::ct • .-. l.ntDe.,... oeecla J..;Ult.;,...._mo_v_ed __ ln,_t_o_to_wn_i qu.allly people , ao<HS 'lblnfltacqu.lnted wtlb beellta. pd bollda ys. tbe Cl aulfled Ad•. OallMM210. • They're t.M eu6elt way Haw ~ to tell~ to ft.Dd 1• U. ltema and a..uw ads do tt ... 1. servk:e9 >'°" DMCS! •PIX• T .A. 8 . aa1wcrha IWVke T.A.B. am. sen. bu a few l!O'IUOM .,.. In 1'11 .. ~ a Hlllll. 8. .... V aldftt. R If or rtr. lltQ a •aatl· ............ °" ... ' 1'll'lr ......... "'1k ,... .... . _.. g.O.E . • .... 4 ...... -.... ____ ----·· --......... -.. ------... -... . ____ .__.......___ .. _.._. .. -· ....... .. -...... --·--------------...--.------ - I # • ' .. ...,, w..w 7100 MlllWula' 7100 .. ~ ............••.•.. Hl(pWul' 7100 ~~!.~!'.~ ..... ?!!C? n..!lf• F!!n:Wf • t• DAL V P!:(7! D ... ..' ....... ......._ 1111 ~ "'~ ....................... ...... ....•......•..... w·ac+M lalH poalUon. lro ...,.. CJI 'al .... ..;.rt.ace r .. ..tred ll.•trtaa.M..- ID; IA.Pu Pr.-.:U.. P 0 ...... CA-.i. Alba: ..... ~twN1H• .... ~\ewllrm OilllW .. &ipt.klo ttn ......_ .. l ... J n..11 Court l>li.ctOt. pit, 111.r . RB, H O:IO PM, .J.U br. C all lo.1'47•--- t A I LI -• ......... _.. •••• •• ... • • • ' ••••• ·-·... ........... •• 1111 ....... • 1>r79r 6 Ota· ............. llovlat sale: NotJll•I _ • .,. ...... _, --..... ...,__, 1()911 'I OfnH P , au11l have ear. airport aru. Dac1t10 0.,,11HtW Tl!8T Tlat TRAlN EE Uniq9e opportunity ol· ~ 14 tu ft . top 1 .. <'.....,. edvanceMt'ftl fnlels'. bm. 6 IOO. o&d lit &a. ooly '-& fad lll1 oe mo. Z!-11* """flS. w..-.r, dryer. AaU••• Clalcker l aa 21" cdol' TV, cotr.e • Or_. Pluo f'I, al& rt.el ..... lalDpa. etc ....... ""*Ill• Ewe• elttr 6 , 2031 m,_-.oW.2-.Srlt\) Go l d e D • )' t , C . M . llCiOllldc Ckkan a&.111 at 54Ml'll. f'l'Me, wtdN•!e pri~ .. .,. ~ Ouk • ONww N~•'POrt Bt41Cb. lool0n& fot youoic mm ., wocnefl avllJ.I ror ------. -~ SICY,llOPa TOP NO'ICH Irvine m· vestment co. needs a TOP NOTCH person. variety job w /lots o r Wiit CoMt havloa UL ~ dttulta • tnl f!q\llp. CaocUdaL• muat hrl9 a aW\ ol 2Yf'I cot· letOl. lltoftl 1n m alh. weU orpnlzed • a ~rfe<'· UorMt.. Fa~ty *•led Ill SM JUM Capbtrano area. lnformadoo not provided Oft phorM. In· tervWwl fl'rlday °"' Sat Call 1u.«»20U foe appt Unicorn E l ectr l c1 I ~ta. Whirlpool ref. 17 c.f., w/lce maker. almood. UU . Wb lr!pool washer /d ryer. wbt .. $1.50. SU.SD Wuhlng machine. xlot cood. '27$. Gu dryer worb plOd 17$. 848-~ - Seara Keomo r~ Elec Dryerm. 9112.~ SUB Kenmore electric dryer. Good cond1Uoo ~YU.ms. Movlos. ltver7lh1na --II*! e pliece p1ay pen 5-oe. RotDerw d.nunl. lea. sofa . J piece wblle tbanJyr.old,xlnt.cond W'f'OUlht lroo d laelle. Pd. $1000, aell $600. Micro wave oven It IS1·2'109 ltaOd. Meo'a 10 ape«! ..:.:...------- Jlumldlf h1r· Pu rlfier. Acouatlc 415-170 RMS. u-................. E 4-12ln. w /2 boraa. --e. -· _. . Grapbic EQ, IPtit. c:ft.u. iah St c.~_.___ Diii. elfed.I. mueb *· Jilu"1' 1070 ....................... Sil.VER, GOLD wam.ed. 1crap « betUr. Damel 541-:i063 ------BUYlNG ~P gold, aUver and aiam. I.MM Beach Blvd, Ha.ml. .Bcb.. 1181-"42 Ahnoet uouaed w /life ..,. . .,. c.n ec.5222 cr•a3Jack . Office,. ...... ltd; .t IOIS ....................... Used IBM Correctaag Se&ectric U. 6moe otd. .,, m.OSf1 Pvt Ply. new stee.l·Cault! tbls, orig $210. sale W>. Bookt'llel, orig $21~. ~ • toaW ~ti. \fl all la t'e t1 of lht' rtllUUl"anl call bc't"' ttn Ut4'TS2~ SALH ... ~'TAHY resiioo. If you have the J1 SECRETARY WOO+ necW!l!>. lhey will pay a Tool de1l10 eniloeer SllOllOtmo. Orialnate. de Man~ develop advanced tesl equi p ment tor llOlwtil(bt vehicltfl. use dnnrinC board. run test.I & tell eqwpment. pro vlde techni cal supervwoo • SUJ>f)Ort for the product.s Have 4yrs colleee produc t aon enginemng .. 10yrs lh1S ~ence. Kave ability to draw technai.-al 11 · li.mtrat1ons ol product Take ad to the nearest employment de\•elo p· meot d e pt. DO T JIOOZ. l..Sl-010 Ad paid for by emp&oyer. ~ 1020 HIGmst' CASH PRICES PA I D . GOLD SU.VER -US COINS Cl.Ma rinp -meas $45. 1.-ties $20. Will buy &old no.cs . watches, teeth. etc. Paying 118 oz. for st.erting sliver: LS ume:s race value ror ailver cams WW ptdt up Call 9M«i07 pp HB We 1115. Ch&lnl '°' Lob by. otrc & exec call Rataur;m1 .. ·iral clai.i. l1Jla•n H t-1l 1111r11 nl t-11 F"or Lu!ill llomt~ m TOPNOTCHaatary. In MWit type OOwpna & 11"\'tne Personnel Agency take shontumd Should 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa 1•nJOy bus y o ffa l·~ Sl.eZM 642-1470 w heavy phones A I ap ~~ (ll'llran~ a must C'all --• -UebbteS67..siroExt.Zll Sb1pp1ng 1 Recei ving ••••••••••••••••••••••• SdJwm Beach c~ 11115 673.QW ask for 811J -------Doll)I 1040 ....................... 117S-57l6 IOl7 ....................... Young Half Moon Pa.tTot. w tlg cage. $125. 631·1856 blr7PM -----~·-·-1010 PARMT . Blue & Go4d peneoced C'll lil-' lo< hall time Good p:i ~ & beneflt1 . Pr u 111 u ~. South C'oll.;,t Aua. Upper level. App lylD~dayUml.' Apf'M•UVP ptL!l'llM)C\at hty pha ..... P"f'90f'I ~«I lut Orange County 111le company Mus t huvt• JODC>d aa.le1 back.iround Salary + romru111111un El1en#lvt-.a.lea t nuna11.: program f or an 11\ t.ervHew, call Macbelk 55&-lll4. E.O.E. 6M1•' S~XRETARY Xlnl op WanLed, clerk for smaU cocnpany Will tram. ln· ven.tory control, pl*CkUlg. Ugbt olfice work. some t'.'rrandis . H94 -3138 o r 164--0lOO Travel Agency. PIT. ex- perienced, Huot Bcb. 846-66'77 KEESHOND ~. AKC °'8mp a.ltt. M IF. Pel & i.how . Pvt pl y Zl3 lt87 -1.345 aft 6 pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Macaw. 2Yn. 15 word vocab. Xlnt penooallty. 66-02Z2 or 67J.. 7574. ReBtaurant SAL.ISi.iP: PURCHASING CLERK WAmtfSSIS IUSIOYS l'.:xper1eoced only fvr Newport lieacti Reatauraol. Ask for ~or Judy. 675 :?Aul &tb'y ~ posttion ror euthuslasUc Individual with wdl established 3-A ~· Good acct1rat.c t y ping esseol1ul , pkaaant phone manner. Restaurunt Wailer or Sign..makmg company 111 Laguna Hills seeks b&rd \Wr'ker who will be woll trained & well pai d M 11-• Grow1n1< t•n tff'pnse w rrwnal(t>ml·nt potentu1I. Advert1:.111~ hac·kground he>lpful (.'all Genl' Wilkin »l l'lcaffer S.{Ol.'> 770 ~ wartress. Must bt! uvl'r 21 Matun.• & depend.i ble. Coffet: Shop. Ad Sit t.er • 18. 642-4000 2A hrs. SAL~ T HAlNi-;E Sm Willing to uach persoo ---------deairlng to learn & pro- gress with busy com pany. Good starting \UJes. company paid bedt!nt pact.age. CIMCO 365 Brijpt.<; Caita 8esa U bl.It S. of Baker ore Redtull 1 R.E. Agents. neat Lido area office has 2 open ings. fbgh comm1ss1on split. A nrce place to work! Call 675-8170 /\gt Real Estate Sales S A L E S P E 0 P L E NEED ED in Sunset Beach office , t op commission. Call Bud Hyams Rtst.aurant DEl TACO IS HIRING Del Tac·o, a rnpadl) ex pandang f ast ~fouc1 rt"Slaurant cham. has •m· mediate QPeDlDf:S for day help, including S<'hool hours F.xcellPnt for housew1\'€~. e v1:nml>! stu- dents or retired persons. Pie~ apply an person at either or the followm~: DB.TACO, IHC. ~Barranca P kwy. Irvine 2841 W. Warner Santa Ana AD F.qual Opportunity Employer M /F well estubll..sht>d mu nuf oC elertncal d1~1nbut1on eqiap. is loolnn I! for u i.: gresslve md1v1dual:. wh(a want a caret'r Ul r1~ld sale';. The application or the type of equip we manuf. is not learned overrule. Therefore th1s opportunity reqwres an andivdual w an telligen~. h:ammg a bah· ty. patieoce. aggress a>'e ness & above all the cit· sire lo make i.alt·~ a t•areer, ror ft take::. .1 mm. o( 2}rs. tu become an eCfect1ve sales 1n diVJdual tn the electm:al inch.a. ... try Two yrs college reqw rl'd wtmath or engant-eno1o: major , or 5 yrs. an eqwvalenl env1ronmc11t Resume requires an formation not provided on phone. lnterV1ews t'r1 & Sat. by appt. Call 714-630·20ll Unicorn Eeclrica! Producta. C7 I 4t l46-ll02 Sales Sales Delivery. t'ull & part·tune pos1l1ons open Make up t o $6 /hr . .......... s.s Opening for licensed s alesp eople . loc ally awned. with national re· fcrnal system. Excellent workanit cood1l1ons Earn 100% commission For confidential app't call 75&-0226 ~ E\_ECIJ• S l 'ST1':.ffS ' ~~ Real Elllale UC!tfSB> UHUCEHSID WHI train. Best t·om mls.sion split Ul th~ an dust.rY 70!30. to top pro ducerr; For anltffVll'W call Bill at Redhill Heal ty. uoooffice: 673-7300 Receptloftlst /Xrrox 0,.ratOI FUll time 9am to Gpm ~t. good telephone s kills nee Apply an per30l1 to Mr fUentt"l> al Robert Bean, Wallaa m FtcJst fr A.Moc. 1401 Quall ~~~3~h RecepOonist. Art Studio Ugbt typing. phone:.. fil. ang. Moo. & Fri. 9 5 $3.~ /hr. 64&-7131. Receptionist Telephone reception. clerk typist duties in a small gold /salver wolleraRe house 120 • • Newport Center Or . Ste · 14.5 NB. Call 640-l813 ror appt. Receptionist rJ'ypist for plant maintenance com· pany. Heavy phones, typ- ing skWs a must. good trainee pcsitioo for rl ght person. "'1 ·5"42t Receptionists wanted for ())m.mand Performance hair stylioc salons 10 Newport Bead> & Hunt· ingl.OD Beacb. F /\ & p It Appllcut.a must have outaolna personality. and be ·~ lo ap. ~· . 64e-74Sl forbUniew. dt8'UOMIST ftb ~ wit.bout typing ...-S. Top pey. Tem- Pl'S7 A full Ume. Call 'n.d~ a\ f19.0l64 WWW"llOMST Needed tn our lDlema· Uoul CC11110rate held· quarttra located In fntlae, lleaULlfuJ work· ... ~.Some ~•.-..work.lf JOU'N lookln1 for a em'9lr wtLb -.oel&ent op- ~ few adVertC:CI· .• --' + IDOd «Mrtpany ;.· .... coa&act Sc...,· Ufte DrtWn1 Collll'OI. -51'1-tHl. peraoaael. s.o.a. 531-0811 __ _ SA.LES CARHR MEH&WOMEH tr you are truly interest- ed in a <'areer & not jw;t another job. thts could be opporturuty Lo join or the most :;uc ce&S tomobale cor porutaons Ill tht: l:nall.'d Slates E xp 1>r1enre n o t nN'l'S~ary. hut h1·re '!> what L'l thi:h&hool ~~du<'allun P06JlJVl' Attitude Well Groomed Good Onvang Rccrmt Abil.aty to lrl'al peo11h· Lake people, with a "'" cere interest in custo mt•r !>8Usfact1on. & abO'e all. 1111.ei.,'Jily l( you thank yuu re (!U r type or pt•rson. ti W-JJt Cort ~I 111 Or~ c_.., 292S Harbor Blvc1 • COSTA M~'-;/\ 979-2500 Sales CONSUMER SALES REP Ftt paid. Large pro- gressive rompany, local temtory. To $14,400 plus commission pl us ex· pt'l\Se plu:; car Also fee jobs Call Al Fontaine. ~5001 Snelhn~ & Snr ll· ing of Newport Beach Agency. 434pCamp~..: SALHClE:U For marine hardware siAn lo Dana Point. Ex- perience necessary. FU U time immediate opeolng. all company benefits Call BALBOA MARINE. ~9671 for aps»lntmeot E.O.Z. M/F/H Sea Immediate openJng fOr' a )'OUl'll sales tralnee wtth a progreulve water worts firm. Complete beDeftt packaae. Apply l.n penon TFI, 214 AJtoo SllllUAoa. SALE; ...... w--ou .... f\all, put-tlme. Manage· IDlD potl\'°°9. l.nte1'e8l lD art /lolerior dttl&o. Wiil train . 848-9178 :t-7PM. , Wanted )'OWlg ml'n who will get along well Wllh women. C all Mr . Thompsoo 540-4023 Saks YB.LOW PAGES rttORSstOt4AL TILEPHOHE A.DVBTISIHG SALES Career Inside Sales l'cr-1 lJOf\S_ l>ranJ(e Counly OflH·c I <Near Town & Country Shoppan~ <:enter I /\veraj!e mcome an ex rei.s oU20. 7 5!i Our leadan~ rirm nc...-d!I quallfled "ales per.r;onnel to sell "Yellow Pal!t'~ · advert1'11ng O\lt•r t hi' lelephon•-. runlJ l't 1n 1t bus ancs~ o wnt·r!o 111 Soothe m ('.a hf or 111 a We are loojs.anl! ror qualc ty t ephlSOe :.alrspt~plr e'~ril•nC\' who an· wilhng lo work hard lit 'rck career Jd\Jncr ment Must be ablt· lt• "'Ork 1n our Town & c.oonlrY Ofric<' CHECK THESE BEHEflTS • f;mploy1nen1 with Anx·m ·a 's 71h. I arj(t" .. t rompany. ./ Prolectcd t.crntone~ " Stock options "Credlt Uruon " l'Tt>e medical. hfr & major med1r.1 I an surance. .f Dental Plan .1 lonJ( l.erm d111ab1hty ., saving & 1nvestnacnl plun. "TuiUoo aid pro11,ram ./Opportunity (or ad van cement Q)mpensation includes annual l>~f' salary ur Sl0, 150. :supplemental salary. bi weekly com m.is.slon.s & ye11rly bontlb FOR CON FIDENTIAi. lNTERVI EW C J\l,1. EDIE Ql3)594-5142 Wednesday 9-4 GTE G-ra1T•pte,_ Dliecto., Ca .. _, A Member of General Telephone" Electronics, FamUy o( Companies An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F. Sandwlchmao wa9ted. f'/for Ptr. Oary'a"Deli, DJ9 E. Cout Hwy. CdM. or ca!l 67~2113. Seam1lreu • H and WQrUr. F\&ll Ume. St.art l rnmed. S an Juan C.plalraoo area Call --52. p<>tlUl\lt)' for t'Xll~I .• tmght. ~elf.motivated pen.on. Arcurote typing Salary dependent vn t'l per Ca ll for appt 114·833 8680 1-:llt 30 . EO E ~retarfal Exerutl\l' S<·rrd.1ry. N B Land ut'Hlopt•r Top skills Sul nccut U.11 !t>5 a>ll. Lynne S"X:Rl-:TARY TRt\JN'l-:E 'f'rrunee w typing .1b1lil) or ·\0·60wpm w ac curacy Jo:x.Pt:T lwlµful, but will tnuo ra~t 1·an dldaw Aptatudt' & wall 1~ to work hard am portant 64:>-2111 SECRETARY Tu p ootch SN"rt>t a ry net'fled for liu'>) law nHat't' Lorated at new K11ll Center. Npt. Bc h ~ ~retary w1mll'<1 1t1 work for 2 dyn11rn1 r Newport f\edch exccull\ ei; Self slarttt with l>!ood lyl)anl( :.lolls. can tw rerent ha~h school grad. ~7..:~ SECRETARY I SeU slartcr w /good lYP· ~ and S ll. ~kills lor pos1Uoll w1variety, some personnel & insurance 'Mllk. lrvtne area CaU ror appt. 540-7639 A. Kendavis lnd t: U 1-:. Secretary part tame penn11nent. Salary ranfte S4 l.o Z per hour 4 hrs. per day . Typmg 40wpm ~-Hrs nexable. lmmed operunf( Cell Ra<'hard t-:Ste:s !164·2239 Nt'ar Newport & Sao Oil'~" ~ Secretary Ail 3.l\l'n•·~ 1n nt.-ed of "t·cretary 20 h" v.k. must h.1\t' la~hl l.x!Okkeepin~ l>k•ll,. a nd ey(' for 11ri.:anu.1t1nn of :111 1ramr. typan.: .• kalh. rwat 645 0.140 SECRETARY Al(en<'y office fur 1n ~urancc <'olllpJny rt• 4u1r('~ person ha\·an~ g1iod i.et·rct.,inal s kill., 1\Whcants must I) pc ~'5 wpm and ho\ " 1?.on<l '"' 1m mumc;1t1un ~k•ll~ ~t· or rer comp.:t1l 1 \l' ~.tlJr) and exrrl bl'n1·f1L~ padt~(· Office is located an lluna 111gt11n l"'"<'h ~or •DPI ca ll Gloria Hus .. arrl 714 937 -4445 TheTrav<>ler:. f-,()1:: ~ .. SECRET ARIES Greal lont term full t1m1· a.<.Sll(Jlmenl (or a per'ltm v.tio likes typan1t. pt'VPll' & work Short han<I not necei..<Jary. For morL· an fon-MllOO call TOD. T~aryS...-.ic~ 979~0164 "32DCampus, Ste 150 Ne~ t.oOC Airport Never a Fee EOE ShlppilMJ ReceMftCJ Wo rld 's lea dinl! mu.nufacturer of spa & ~wammang pool eqwp ment has 1mmed1ate OJ)t'fl.ings for shlPPlnR & recea\'log clerks Mubl tutve (ull knowledge of all pba.<.:es or shlppanj! & v.arehouse operatw n 0 11t1l'S v. all ln<'IUdt· U PS trU<'kinK .. wall c11ll:;, & c'port docu ITll'llls WaJ?es based un ~ ... 11~. minimum ur v f 2)TS cxpt!tlenl't' l'lea!>t' contact Chery I. for an an terv1ew appointment 54G-48ll. Shi~IZ & Receavanit for sm. plastac:i mfl(. l'.:xpt'r rn!f Gd pay & bendlls ~ 6.:ll W 11th St (.'rd ~ Salesperson AsM5 t.ant Mana11.er Lu<itt'" ~. Ex.pent-lll'l'<l l"li II l.11nt:. Top Comm1!>1>111n ,\vply 111 µerson. J•aul ,\I len Shoe:.. is9 i-'ashavn l!.land. •SllOP WORKER• General me<·baruc nb1h ty. immediate operung Small manulactunnit firm. Pteuant surround· IDlilS, secure future. perm. fltime. Apply an person 11 4 :.!. 934 W 17th St C.M. Sullon ery St or e an Corona Del Mar oel.odll ~·d sales lady fU II ume. S days, xlnt work ing conds . E.,pe<'1ally fine clientele. 67$-1010 $tO('k Brokeral!e F arm Expenen<'t'" U.·an Wet ter tn llu.ot Ii< h ofil•r, OPPORTI."Ntn <..llA.U~~:l'iG E Pl.F'.A'iA.~ \\ORK 1::.'<VlfW~ME:\'J 8'17 2AZJ TE.\rll ERS Pre St'hht1l . fu ll & pa rt 11mt• WcstJJL ru. ll' r KM 41 !Jf; TF:t\CHEH Alllt-: I-or l\andcr~~..i rll'n. p\t & c·IE::m f T l M f..C M 11 TEACllF:ll SI H. Kin denwrtM1. rn t l'lt•m l. ..... 61.:! <>111 TECHNICIAN fkad sch,•miltlt~. f11·lrl sPn1~. ~ll'<' & m<'•'h I 111>1h11 .... 11m1• lra\1•1 ~fi.()AI ltt SIH,UllO ., 1·n 1·ar MEVERAFEE MORGAN F.mplo} mcnl Mt••nt ; 1.5:./5 ~e'J \'t'rl1c Ur ~. !"tllJU.-213 • Co:.ta ~fe,a i~l.581 631 1~175 Technmen • B.ECTROHIC • TKH~1CIAH 1\ .:rowing electron 1c' 1·ompuny hab an 1m medlale open111Jl for an F.lectrona<' Te1·hn1nan wtth 3-5 yl'ars upenl'nc•• lo construct and m11111 lain test eqwpmcnt u.,crl an o ur Pr odu<'I inn Oepartrncnts Must I.,.. well ver'\ed 1n d1g1tal 1mubf(..,hoot1nl{ techn1 ques Candidate c;houlrl p nss t•ss a h1~h IT\l.'Clllirucal aptatudr and be r ap11ble o( workmit w it h m1n1m u m supervuaon SECRETARY/ RICEP'TIOHIST Real ~tale lnvestment Co searching for a shsrp Pl'l'W\ who can l YJW 60 wpm & taJte shorthand at 8l wpm A minimum of 2 yean e'Xpencn<'e 1nclud ang telephones. Quiel. MCllfef' Spec~ fneodly atmospher e 1640 MOOl'Ov1a,C M with s mall company ~ E.O t: benefits. Advancement ~~~~~~~~~ opportunity possible. • ----• - Salary commensurate •TL SICY• With experience. E.O E . Now h1rln11 telephone Plea8e call or send de· secretaries for a new tailed r esume with concept in aoawenol( salary ~ulrernents to: service. P /time or I 1t1me Mn Acna Turner sbift.l avallab&e. Incl~ ViUage lnv~tmftlts some wkod1. Typlnl(: l~CatfleJdAve.Hunl· 35wpm r eq'd . Many in,o.oo Beach 921&4&. emp loyee be n e flt" (114~ aval11ble . Salary · 11)11/mo to start f /limtt' 1ncrellt8 ac<'ordlni to )'OIJr PT'Ol(Y"e!l8 YOU Will be front-0mce to m1ny Important bus Nnd .,od wnc of volce. as ~. a~aranc:t' & ambttiofl, Call Mon.-Pr1. mom • $4.1-4ZIO f:. 0 ('; Want Ad HeJp' 64.H678 .. nrt'OR · U1 Math for 6th grader t94...Sl2 ----- TYPIST IBM Memory, mw;t lw arcurate and i.:vud speller Newport C~:Olt'.'r Mr. Mo0ean 644-5421 Typist.Word ~50f" fo'"t. accurut~ T yp ist wanted ror t•ntry lt!vl'I µos1\ l()fl Plea.sul\l work an~ cund Apply an perwc1 w Mr I-\.I ent.e:. at H ob4.' r1 llean. WaJltam "'r~l & A .. -.:.0<' 1401 Quail St . ~l>Or1 Ht•urh SHIH TZU IOmo. AKC reg. Male XJnt coat. !'"-'!lY r!ce nso_ ~ ~ -&m Frw to Y• 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. Bero. male, 2 yrs . oeutered. gd w /luds, rnovtni. $40-363& Tuy Fox Terrier , male. 6 mos wh1te /blk 'bro, En~rget1c . lov ang . 67S-33lO ~ Sparue.1. l YJ yrs, shots " papen. f rleodly 6'S-TJJ7. M . Hound /Gold Retnewr rnlX. Has all shots Nace looking dog LUGGAM T A«iS from your business cant Send ooe card for each tag pt~ ooe spare. We return permanently !>e8led aUract1ve tag & strap, meeting a1rhne l D. requaremeots. Pn vent lo&s & thelt ! F0t a peniOIU&hud t.ag enc!O&e wallpa~r . fabri c or "Day Glo" paper & we will back &. tn m your t.al.!S. Or try twu cards bec:Stoback PRJCES S2eaor3 ~ 4 5 La.CS Sl 60 e<1 69~SUOea lO or rnott Sl 40 ea Sales Ta" IJ>CI uded ~O <.:ARD" ----------MACCAW BLUE & COLO . St600 ? {X)(l(ATOO. large um brella . Sl200? With ~..:..ta~.64..5-~ ,__ & OnJ-1 1090 ....................... KENWOOD KR.5010 re oelver SO waua per chan nel. ~ly $400 DOW $299. AllanUc Music, 445 E. 17tbSt_, C.M. Yamaha ~·$1.MS Ca~ Grand·S2~ Upnghts rrom S495 HARRY D. OQUlST lj6l)O lumult.on Av H B 9S).1U5 WA.lTRJ::SS ";~ t oH"t' to 11ood bom~ only ' Draw your o"''Tl or send rUi.ffij• Jdll~c.. phont> & "'""LI rrul..1· one 1 ard ~r taR Add~ e.i<'h $Gl Ant IQ ue piano. need.' ~ ~ \OM 64.$ \308 al'l5PM ~ t'Xpcr lmml·d v~n 642 ~ ang, .:r1He~11rd .. h 1ft I ~---IOSO 1opm Garn \1J1J I> T "' lur ~ ltt.•staur :anl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Smd <'he<°k or mone) or derlO ~Goods 1°'4 IWdhlU&SA 1-v.> Tu~tlll * * I BUY * * PILOT ftttlMTIHG Po Box 1.560 t:osua Mesa t:a ~ ···••···•••······•··••· MUSTSIU!!! Wanted 1!01J.S('W1vei. & Gwd u.;,ed Furniture & ml.J,·I(•' 'tudt•n1 ,. lo v. CJrk i\pplaouK~ -OK I will seJI lundin.L'lll. lla012pm.:..t urSEL.1..fOf'You Wal' n e rs ch 11il11· I I MA.STBlSAUCTIOH llrt'ttol Ht•<lha II <' M 646-8686 & llJ.9625 l'onla('t Eht abt•lh at -------· Puch Tuntun exercu; .. bicycle A very b1gh qwahty unrt wtuch C06l over $400 new ~ Hardly u.wd ... wtU 1tccept Sl9S Call Ch ve at 919.2500 mys)"' ~734i0 <even· MlrMtu.ifof-.s ~4 Attractive 5ofa & lov· 2 U111f onns SU eacti I pmibUt GO Su.e 9-10. all In acelleol conditlOfl & 'otlO'tl only a fcrw um~ by st.udelll nurse. ~5721 lift 6. Warehous<'man. full t 1 rne porulioo.Mlnlmum 2 yrs. exper an warehousing ruroature E11tablas hed rompany w/hullh plan. prollt s barln&, paid v~. must have car & CAlil. dr1ver's llcenM!. Sa.hsry open. 631 0660 _ WINDOW Cluntnll, Costa Mesa 1Jrvint' area Ex· perleo ced w i ndow washer 8Ub·contra<·t. Zl3 gz:). 9859 Word Processing Temp tnGll JIOURL 'r' RATfo~ l.t•Jlal Gf>nt'ra I -..edlcaJ Tc."<'hnac ,al W NG 1.1-::-C ITRO'll l,A.'\11-H ,·yu,.;c MN: f & II ~f,~101<\' SYS 00 XEROX~1 :<.ENO x IS50 WORD STRt-:AM OM)ONlC~ CHTK MvtTl';XT JAl'~l \Hl> lST & 2.N 0 Siii FIS WNG ~110RTTEtt~1 Ornn1tt· Co &. tkarh an·a' Zl3 ~ b1tU:i 711 ~4103 RflBF:RT HALF'~ lff Olv\1\Gl': Cl)\;"1''TY P1':R.~NNF.LSEH\.ICl­ Zl33N BrOJdv.:i} Swte •200 Santa An.1 WHITf.ll, l11gh qu;iht~ rn.Jl(iWllC photo ubahl~ llt'lpful, !>nml' Ir J' <'I pro babll' ~n<l .. xpenenrt' llltA·r<~t.:.. puhb~ht>d an 1 cit• l'x.amplvi.. 111d1cak pay tu.story & rt'QUI r~ menls S.-n1or 1-:1talor 23) F: 17th ~l ~ti.' 225 CM92627 Youlh ( '•>un.<1t•l<1r' Parl Tian.-t'Ven1ni.:' Uu.t,zo1n1t 11dult11 wurltHll! With youtJ1 (her Zl Own tr:IMl)f)Ml•Uon S3 50 hr ~1 .. 11 b-91'~ <.:ALL ANDREA 642-4321, ext 2!:1(1, l ·~I·~ Jo () E ~ .. ···•···············•··· 1005 ····•••···•·•·········· WESTMINSI'ER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Dally lo-6, Fr I 10·9 O.OSED TUESDA 'r' u~l Westm1Mter Ave Ganim Grove ~103 2 Clvll War C avalry s.bre9 w /Kabbards S:J00 ea. Al9o. small colJedion of antique platols . .... Antlaue oak part ners delk. xlnt. conct. 631·122'1 ---OM 54' rcMld table. 8 lad· derbac ll c halr 11 w/leather 1eats. $1300. 51U JS44 or 6'.'>-5310. ~I~ who need P~ple Thtlt '!' what LM OMLYPll.OT St:RVICE DIRECTORY la all about' l's eat , 3 wll s o ld , eartbtooes. Cost n95. ~I m>. wooden coffee ~ end tables, lamps IBMllD3 (.lue-eos1u! s olid brass ~adboard $400 Qut"en aw bed S40. Cub ooJy call~.UPM only. Mi..dl sell. complete klnR sz ...ierbed. IZ50. Call aft IPM. 64.S-271.8 &>FA BED. new matt~ & new uphls l ry S 17~ "4 l-83l5 & 58fH~48 Eve~ •lHST AMT CRBMT • :"llu la \' rm. t>drms & rl 1nellt>S ?ll o c rt•d11 Ill '('(Jed 536-!1962 I lrt'arator 'i. new ~ura & wve:seat 642·4070 T"' 1 n b t• 11 :!>cc t 1 on " 1 w matrhani: rlf'~k & :! d)C:Slll Mu:.l sell SJOO SJ&.QS.S aft SP M WANrED; OriOnal 10·· .. 12'' }au LP 's o r 1.9150'alll0 ·a. Also l ood •-ocah.sls & \'OC al el'OIJPt> Nonx-tc ~ A.Ulor Vito 10AM·.SPM. Moa f'n --------38 pt' Prankhn mint 34 kt ~ Pres.Idem C'OUI .st>l, :.al' S4..ZIO 96l8-44oC2 --------- TIO<TOCKER nrnlFTSHOP •., pnc-e ~alt'. <'lathing Z 21.J 1 S40 W 19\b !>t C M. DPluxe Pfalr ('ab Zllt raR !>f'W mach . to p cood Sl:.l. Orop leaf danang ihl . !!Obd oak. 4 t•ba1r. s~ 96J.~ REDfA'ORATI~~. 1!JO )Tft.. xlnt cond Sal!t' ~reen i.-rpt $2y r d ~6 1118• Qr 5~i 15bt:i IJ•(l\'l' l'l'lt'$."Wl!:t' I f'or SM.le . Ball> pinball I rmdu..ne. hOmt' H·r.;aon (';a1J aft 5.~ V.'itl bu)' or t radt' for McOonalds RJ lph '> 1t<1me roupon.~ 101 1~ 122. I~. IJJ, L35 Cdll !i.52·~ •Movlll,ll Sale• l\nUqut' oval. 9 drewt•r rtrC\!'.l'r h: n11rror molch1n~ (•nd table" !>8<'nf1rr $300 Doublt• hed bo>. -.pnn£:. & m.it l~. wood headboJrJ. ~ 3 wood ~r stool<> Slit l'a !'llllettl' !ort 2 wuotC! , hair.~ SJO comptne \'tntaRe ~ ma ch portJ He<' o r d p I 11 ' ,. r bl.. ne ... bd~prd ... uat ll2;5 Cl5M.'ttc• pla) t:r ,$25 t l.IM' OourwH C'hal'f' :O.tl'reo r ei:el \Cr & lounee:.. k ari.:a1n,• :. "e 11 k e r.. ~ l r a <' \I. ~ r:b.5 f\\t FM S90 t\l"\ I f~O'i96 ' l.Aft"l1mf lluyanR ~nwe tnP_6_~~-- 2 ahlm t.eon.is racltet.a. SlO ea/$U pur. New wooden aMd. SW. M&-tOl.S al\. 5. se.. .... --. ... I09S ....................... Sil.on' f'l .rt ures. ol f 1 ce tn tenors. Reaaonable rac.e. Ftee estimata K&B Coo 1truct100 Sl~l IOU ....................... BraWJul 25'' Zeollh co&or lV. 2 yr wmt.y. rree de b\"ef)' Sla4. 646-1786 looh&....-1.,m,...- •·········•···•··•••••· 9010 ................••..••. WHfTifD BUYING CH' SELLING n;, 1, Yo.r DAILY PtlOT IOAT MART To~ yowod col 642-56 78 4 room~ or beauuful 11Cf Retail \ Co!>t ~!I~. ~--------"" --1 mt•Oltw'r.~11 p I \f"T l 60 • furniture. 1n t'l ud1n .: «(•ll forS295 !Q~ p1ann & TV Pvt p;trt) 5.,')&Jfl23 l'V~ 5 ll Dl\an. 9', i;old velvN $100 Co rner bar 'arn rare Sl.50 :.JI 3.'>JS 8'5'A, S500 ii'2 ~ !>i3 41 \13 ...,u n •' n g 1 n e a n a I y I l' r ~('(.Ip\'~ ~0043 ~uet•n S11.e flt'O with (ram.• Uke rK·w $150 Englis h Oak a rmoare 491Hi673~e.r5 pm beveled mirror Delmar ""etsu1t , Santana 20 .. ~5'51·9110 1....11-Z Boy rt<'hner. ~ ~11 & lovelSeal. brand new. $400 S a crifice ~•••Otn 848 llMJ Wmftd 1011 (;rt"("fl v111yl llOfa hadt:a· tied m Queen sai.e sohd bf'M.fi bearl hoard S400 Call 5 30 9pm Onl) 673-:1164 SElL idle 1tem.<1 "1th a Oil.I I y Pl lot ('1us1 (I ed Ad. 642-5678 ..••••.••...•.•.....•.• 1UPCA.5H PAID fo'or ~ furrutun & .:ip phancs. workll\i or not 96T3133 Wanted l.)rum teacher ror :.tudent w ith no musical ko owledat. R.el.ulonable fee required 551.&m. ~ hp SeaRull, lon..i s haft. sull an n at r. s:>sO Also, self steenng dc1"1re for al' 38' sa•lboat 673 1171 or 548-3410 IMh.MsW Ellfll,..... 9010 . ...•••..•............. Olr)'sler 6 Marine En~ & trans Good rood. ~ 114t 5099 ...... ,~ 9040 •••····••·••··········· 22'St:A RAY Hiii hrs . fully eqwp'c1. depth ra.nc:Ser. s l(I s radio. hvy dly trlr ownerv.'111 ~ S13.SOO 548-1732 -aidallat·s to~· C3 rts WbaLev~r the F Jd Roll 'em p(f the markl'\ W1t!a u ClaSt11f1ed Ad Call Now' 642·5678 --T I You can be a : I WINNER ! I GI : biO ·~ Just by sending us your name and ! address and by watching for your : name in the classified ads of the I Dally Pilot. : I Win lkkct.s to the circus. area amu11cmcnt attrnc : llon!'I or sportlnR events . Ju!\t fill out this coupon and : g m:.tll It today to th<,. l " t i, 1e t.I »., I ~ .. -'; Classtned Department, Dally Piiot 330 W. Bay Stret>t, Costa Mesa. C'A 92626 I • :z ci) ~ fo- ------------------_____ ...... ·~··· . --...-.-. -·-.. ···---. .... ,...... '"' .... ta....... ,....... '"' I I I I I................. I t I rtin ,. • ............ .-........ ... 1'711CAIAI __ ................ -n ~ ~_.. ._. .. Na .... ~ lllova. f9W ..... pa.lat.•••-:& bll ~Pit.IQ. 811i0f PAllTl61DY1C& w.. nu.-.. A' /PM ""c.ll ...... m-. .... --cw ·-Ann l'ri. ••7•>: 111-lllt ~ • ..:..... ....... ~ ...., '"""" -·-~~·· o::f-=~ :: ....... New ....... ,Wiii*' --CPS>•mt Hall? PACI ............. t'ulOm ll09 .......... ~ .. t.g';~I ............ Ma ~ ..!.'!:!.!!:: M .-o.w-a1 • ...,. •DCM*«>. 9K. clean. ,... ~7970 ........ ......, • w.IJ ....................... _,ftrnt..~ ':',.~~ --:· ~ --H10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... .•• l.uclltn .... 151\, ¥8111 bull . allp le NB , beau II fu I UOOll *'81110. Catalina 27' luboard SJ?.~ Offer• Vr Trade, ~m;,.pnv pC)' 1')1cban ~!I mett:r ak>op Good cood Xlnt d1ty :Wler S7.000 Ml),~ 20' Newpu rl $\., 0 n wl!Wp. Xlnl cond l'\.'t pty.111116. 1213>~90> Laser lflt:i03 w z ,,1111, fully equipped 561 3672 Eves ~ .... ,. I NTROD UCES N ~W CONCEPT IN YACJIT OWNERSKI P I ~rruted p1:1rtnerl!h1p in OwnerStup C.:orv Anes Ass Columbia 57 · Jada Stevens 62' Tot.oosh!ll' Ben Seaborn OwnerStupt1 lnl 'I. MRmt ~ ~h. 6'5"0229 s1 · overseas Ketch. 1974 F G. teak. exc.-ell. co nd S1 10,<W. Ownr 493-3009 l..il!ier 70,2oi7. xlnt cond Fullyeqwp'tl &Mii '1J Dodie Van pa11.1, 2 re ar doon w1alua. J\V Witt 6 LP pa tic.~r. • HV t'-raM -OU\ ..u.dowa ~ • <.:oody•ar Un•• a.lwnlnum wbeel•. ca •.U ........ s. ·······•···•••···••·•·· lMt"OKTANT NOTIC F.TO R .. !ADKRS i\NU ADV~TlS&RS The! prH·e o f Ht'mi. 11dvt1rt11C"d by vt'hldt· dealc-rs in the veh1de dai.s1C1ed ad verl11>10JC t.'Olwnos dot!3 not sn<'lude 1rny applscablt> taxes. ht"en&t', tran:.fer fees. C\nance cbargeti , fees for wr poUuuoo t.'()Cltrol di' vice C'6tlflcauons or d11 aler documf'ntary pre pw-allon charges 1.mh.>Sll otherwise SJ>t'Clhcd by I.he advert1sl•r Allli ... / Clcilsic:~ ••.....•............... '46 f'ord Woodie. restored. SlJ.IXX>; '48 Ford Woodie. res to red m int con d a .ooo 67s.6161 '59 Jaguar Mark IX. 4-d r Sedan. 2·t.one gray, sun- r f , bar, alnl cond . Jack 540 S77S --........ tt1-/ Senous only. SOOOO /oHr. _,_.., ~·.-494-1.863. or 494-Z723 Dacb 9070 • --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·37 Jt .. or d, 2 door . un· SUPSAVAJLAILE restored, no eng. or trans. $.'500. Ca II 496·5526 YACNewyo~-~l ---- 11 Dollae Vtao. V 8, >ll. ~ lntl'nor. m•al'. radial•. many t'lltra• S&S-fOl I. •JU, Ml 3154 77~1'radt-mMJI IOU Cuslom by Tn ppn ol Sanl.11 An. Spt-c' Ill I plil 1111 • )Ot> run hol•'ll 2 ruol llftlla. ITW 11 Wht-o! b1 l' 111 l! lau1 ch1111r.1i l'H. I'~ AM l''M i.l M\"U \'. •~t-i l_. dt:l'k 37 ,000 ori.:1 011 1 nul~ $4400, will 1•1.in i.ldt>r tr»d t' o f \/W 114--3°10~ 'Tl t'Ul"d V .m r ti, p " a c. C~"tl.olll tnl Cl1:1111 ' 548-~ '67 l)Qdl{t' Van , 1>:rt'11l mectum ronct,sllml 6, 4 new lires. good body Kreal gas ml. $1 37~ Defore 2pm. ufl I lpm or leave m.,-s:.u1tt· 645 7~ 9580 LEASE AMY MAkl AMY MODEL 1Mron 011 DOMESTIC LITTLE/ NO CASH 2 YEA• UMllMITfD MILEAGE WAaRAMT'f \\• ; l, •• ,• •• ," .. 1714, 138 10~~; 12131 631 o~ 11 ltecl MtiOlld Y.wdn 9530 Mtot W~ -9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•···········•···•···• -•• • I --• 9' • .. .-,.--• .-.. -.r .. • • - -. .. -.... . .... ....... ·-·: ... ~~-'~·~······· ~·.·~·''" ....... ~1..+.d .......... , ....... •• •• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• W '711 .._. t7J7 ,_.,., f7IO ¥..._..,._ f770 ....................... ..••................... . ••..•.•••............. • Pft.Jt.OWN t:O • •8MW'1• 7r -MJlo. f9t1' J A I ,. • au&o C4l171! ' "JIOli 4 ap. (falWRF > 77-4ap Cl14TKI l "71 Uli 1UIO. 1&&7rzM > "1'1Nlll aulo. GmRJUI 1 77 G0C.S Q I (4721' A ft ) '7\1 :r.lfJi w•rr ( Uf.6'182 I 1t10·1 .... NOW! ua.I Sll.ICT10H Of'NIW 1'7t )JOl'1•ill6'1 6llC~'•• 7l0i'1 IHSTOCll! SADOLBACIC YAU.IYIMPOllTS :2M02 Ma.rg~ntt: Pkwy MISSION VIEJO 131-2040 4tS-4t49 Q.OSID SUNDAYS •IMW 71 l2CH L oL·al l y ow n e d & ~1"\11~. uk~ new. elct'- tnc sunroof, t·as:.t•llt', ul· loy wheels, air Loaded' MHZ trade tn I y r 10!,UOO nule warrant) (019'14 1 l"r1tl'Cl for qwck :.ah.· JIMSUMOHS IMPORTS l!nOHARBOR BLVD co::n· A M ESA 631 -1276 ORANGf COUNTY'S OLDEST SaJes.Serv1ce-l..easm~ Rav Cal'"Yer,lnc. Rolls ~yce BMW 1540 J amboree Newport Meach 640·6444 Y.1111' YOUI O&U•ICOAIT HONDA ~s TODAYll! &N+•llTY SA1.D 11 IDVlCf! OLOSMOl&I tOeA • e.MC ftUCICS m> twtior Blvd. C08TAMr.8A 540-9'40 71HOMOA S ll 11rpe1\ C VC C hatchback In county. ~_11000 actual miln on WI ltui. rod. • I~ be.liuty. ~lVWD > $4695 IOIWfTHAM VOUS'WA~ 7SX>Westmlnat.er Ave in Weataunster lflJ..7561 s:JB.7880 '76 Hooda Accord, well kept. Rea so nable ~7?27 aft 5PM _,_. 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• il XJ6. Tot.ally ~'Ond1 t.ianed. Xlnt cond. Auto, air. 15100. "96-2517 --------K........GWa 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ID Kannan Ghia coupe Factory air condil1omn11. rebll. eng.. M 1cheltns IMMACULATE COND' $3,450 494-61.5.5 "74 Karmann Ghia. Rd rond., needs minor body work. m u.st sell. $2500 PP. ~7 or 6t2·sei.6 73coovert1ble. xlnt l"Ondl lion, $5,000/bcst o(r. ~ ----....... 9731 ....••................. miracle mazda 73 Ponclw 9111' 'f11r11a. 81QO. Xlnl "*h cond 11J.arN6or 87s.awt ------PORSCHE 'U 9llE Taraa. realored 19'79 new black palnt. a poller. all' acooc>. rebll ~ngine, new ~ apeed, elee. mlr· ror, b r•. e t c Onl y llD .500. 714--642> 47118 d.a ya. 7l~evea 77 Silver 92t A IC. anrl . ca.uette, rear window wiper, Compet1l1 vely pnced ~_da~ __ ·a Slive r Rabbi\ Zknpt/d.1.)1 . 41pd, •orl. amlfm a.K m1. M491. 7»1J63. ._ VW rebuilt eoa.lne Good condlU011. '2000 17&>111251 after l PM . VW poptop camper, new motor. a.lot coocS. moo. ~- '72 VW &.. w /13 1.7 914 enjt., A1C, ND• 11Crea\. 2J00/080. 87S-S33S t772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SBvtCI AHDLIASIMG ~EASD£LIVERY EXPERTS IEAIUlltf VOLVO 1.1165H.arbor Blvd. OOSTAMESA The Pruttne Porsche of '46-tlOl 540-946 7 Hunttogton ~.ch 1n ~COUM'TY k.eeJ)lng wllh Ila ··t·ac VOLVO Wr)' Ongmal"' theme of • punty & excellence in EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO metal fUUlb.lnit and pnint Largest Volvo Dealer h ~ s e x p a n d ' d 1 t 5 m Orange County' capab1lilJt'S to include BUY or LEA.SE t«a1 onttlnal & cwstom DIRECT ~i~r.::-r.~~~:'. ~., wool and vinyl avail. - - - Pnslme hu car.; for ule · 2025 S. Manchester occaslOf'laJly Our pnct's Anaheim 750-2011 can be bea\·bul not our - --- - qwillty . Nol Anywhere ~Volvo 122 S. Xlnt Pri•tine '°"'tw t.rllOSP Runs great 225 5t.h St. If 8 IOOO. Ca II 963-0024 536-7111 ••.•••.••.•...........• RahRoyc. 9756 AMC 9905 .....•••••••••.......•. ······················· # 1 0£Al£R IN U.S. A. 1 ~ROY CARVER ROllS·ROYCl t).60 .J•rnbot'•• ... .......,111#~(11 \'-----'-..... (10\10 WNOAV\ 6 cyl , auto trans , air cond . powe r s teennll UM)GIW I 21SO ......_. lhci Tarot-9765 . ..•..........•.••..... Sitt• GttOTH CHEVROLET 0011 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-6017•549-3331 OPEN7 DAYS Cotihl MHO 645-5700 71 (;el.lea l..ftt><.•k 5 i.pd , • . ..................... . '15 Camaro LT. l.'1: ooad. •.ooo mJ. . 'fU·otOO dya. IM-1112 ~ 71 CUaro RAily Sport .-o, A.IC. P IS,P 18, aaoo. &SN'JIOl '71 Z28 C amaro drk bur&andY. FuU.y loaded! Xlnt. cond. %0Kml. 16,200. dy1 t15·0l2T, dndl %U.7•355t 78 LT: 1Uver, P IS. P /B, P /W , air llll wbeel,cnbe control. Lo. m\., xlnl . cond. Call ~. 'Tl Qlrnaro. split aunrt. nn IOOd. tllOO/betl ofr. 842-~ '74 C-amaro. xJnt. cond., A C, all power. 63l·~lll ~ ----------9920 ·•·•············•······ 75CHIVY MONTI CAALO v~. auto. \rans .. power i.teering & atr cond. m7KYQI • Qelu;)' • eeav ... or Met ofter. Oood ----~. ,.,...Nm&.~ •c . ..SllMll.wtlt~l rf, AT /PS /P8/Alr, D'llJtolfr . ...._.,, Of' ......... 71 P\>rd4dr LTD. AT, PS, PB, alr, •&aper·&real car. 915. M4-'TW. ------u.. ff4' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "13 Marti IV. only 20K ml, 1 owner. bell otftt. Crea mall ----------... cw1 nso ....................... ORA.NG E COUNTY'S MEWIST UNOOLN·MERCURY DEALERSHIP RA y R.ADllOE UNOOLN·MERCURY .. 18 Auto Center Dr. SDt'w)'·Lab Forest eXJI lllVINE 130-7000 $19'9 GllOTH CHEftOLET Ul2U BEACH BL VD HUNTINGTON BEACH .... 7-60l7•549-ll3 I ·es Mercury 9-pas:1 . OPEN 7 DAYS wap, D>O/OBO aa as. __ _ _ _ _ Needs minor r e pair. Au ume L ea1e · '79 ~• ------_ C-apnce waicn. loaded, tWmig 99~ Si!07 .9t mo, Ca II 644 414 7 •• ••• ••• • •• • • •• • • • ••• • • '75 Monte Carlo sunr()(1f, '79 Mustang, 4 cyl , 4 fully pow~r~d S2 .!WO. speed, J..door. radio. Ask· ~liS78 or ~·2600 ing SUOO. ~~ 2.7~ ~ __ 74 Monte Carlo . n t:w 73 Mustang, rwu we ll. 2 pa1nl & landau top dr hardtop, lugh miles. Sharp 12500 673 29-4~ S18X>. r714 )4113.8294. e..-es -------- i 4 Malibu <.:la.'l~IC Gou~. new UreS 11hoc tu. 5o!"fk m 1. I own~r Nice S2t50 t:."'ves 842 57118 19'7S ())evrolc>t Lu" /\M 1-'M &-track maR'· air $3100 l-,\en1n.;!t 714--s.'Si-fAJO C: .... llllt:al '930 •••••••.•.............• IO Mar11 lll Prkt:d lo !>tU • 493-2776 '6' MUSTAMG New Engine Newtran.s. -0.ISlom pa.int Custom Suapens10n CherTy ! Mu.st see~ S3000 or besl 64o6-0795 Eves -----------~ M.ustang Classic. New mtr. bras, nds paint. t1~6313611.54ll-'1032. ------ ....... 9t57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 &al. Wgn, •·spd, n1a clutch, brakes, pauil & so ft. slip for month of AuglUt. Inte rested 1n rental of slip In Newport, Dana Point. HuntinJCton Beach area for monlh of August, or trade for 50 ft. Rlip San f'ram·1sco Yacht Club, Belvedere. Ca. dur ins: August 76 Dodge &lab~hmenl. s ips 6, fre e equity . Balance owing S1 ,460. cau Chris, 548-~1~--_ WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ror lop used cars.forco;n. domestics or clai.s1C's If your car 1s extra cl1:an. see us f'I R.ST' IOIMcLAREH's '75 RXJ St.al. WJ?n . 22K mi, very clean, xlnl AM 1-·M. :.haoow, xlrll mnd ~·~ S Rambler Ambasuoor . Cor'Yette 9932 ll1l S2100 0 80. 964·~- n.sJS good, ~ood tra1U1p •••••• •••••• •••••• • •• •. Phone· 14151 ll71 1770 or 14JS )343 311:l3 Collect. Boats. Spttd & Ski 9080 .••••.......•.......•.• r..eed a 1tood car to \ow your boat ? see 1~77 1-!(ack Jtl in th1!> pa~r h44-21W • T1 ::u p:.llrl .. low ...••.......••......... 9120 •...............•..•... '7lllfl \/ac1ionc•c•r X Int c·oml S97:i !It);! 7f~ 91'40 ·········•··•·•·••··•·· 1•n-1 1 ·111nmu1t•r Mor>i.'d , ti 11 I V t. 5 5 m I t ,. ' 100 +mil••:-p1•r ~:.lion s:l2:I nr tx·~I 111fer l'l:l ll 751-:lf'lS ~~s/ 9150 ...................•... '79 ~.nuk1 S I' :110 Like Nu Sl ,450 or ma kc uHcr 1:.a11111 ~. '78YAMAHA Y'Z250E Uke new, only n ddcn 4 l.Jmes. Must i.ell ! fl ,000 f lTTTI' 15!.+-0568 or 00·0138 1.974 Yamaha 175 Enduro, S485 1973 llonda 250XL. $4151080 646-3M7 77 K.awasak.t 650 Cc;. Rood condltiLon $1850 Best re a..'!008 ble off er . 548-33118. Motof' ~s. Sale I ..... ~ 9160 Home on wheels! 24 • self t'Olllained AIJO Trailer. s:Jlm. 661·6397 9550 .•.....•............... '72 Toyota FJ-40 WX>IOR0.540 3666, l'at "79 Hronco Custom, AT, f'S. PB. AC. Blaupunkt tape dk, aulo reverse, beg llres. lots of oth.er ictras. Only 21,000 m1. top !>hape S8750 64S·84S7 -------Tnldll 9560 .•................•.... 1979TRUCK Cl E.ARAHCE! We sllll h3v(' c;om<' new 1'179 truc k~ sn '\llll'k Ura.'!11c redurl1ons ' SAVE HOW! CONHRL CHEVROLET ~ ll<1rhor Hl \ll ('( ~ff,\ .,,,. ;...; \ 54~1200 1979FORD FI 00 PICI< UP V8, auto matic trans . pwr. stcenng & less than 1.5,000 miles. tlNSSl 77) $4188 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAA60A BLVD COSTA M ESA 6«2 ·0010 ·•···•················· 1!177 CHEV LUV P.U. 4 i.peed l ran.o; • cassette & s tereo, s~ll. mag wheels plus stock rims. new pamt & low miles Pn. ply $4500 or best offer Call 645·5700 (days l. 546·6381 Cev,.s o r weekend!>> & ask for V~loe, RF.NT 22 rt. luxury mt>tor home. slePJ>ll 6, self cool. SZ'IJ IW 1-If' m1 640-8585 '72 F·lOO w /shell, auto. wr. runs well. $1650. 892-7993 Tr'Gilen, Trc:rv.I 9 I 70 ••• ••••• •••••••.•••••• • '':5u!::! ·::. :.r~ Oat bc!d . 2:'.> • ~nta 1-·e. .-,elr cont . 498 lO~I i.li;ti 6, nu 14!' awn & end nn w 11w1.1y ti .. r contrl XJnt cood 644 0513, ask for Shelba lk.t ofr l)vcr $4ax> '711 Toyota Lngbd, <'hrnme wts, AM WM. air. shell. 5s pd $4995. Call ror 1-\Wt SSl·3295. W<Mt~ ~v-fov · ~ otfU coils? lef ~ ~ Ye.6~-W ~outai Ad-Smel'~ ~ ~ 24-hcur~<J~' 7~fJ ~. You moy request Ad-Sitter seNice when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number wm oppeor in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad:Sitter tokes your messages .. . you ooU in at your convenieru to get the responteS to your od this service is only SS per week For more informotim and to place yoor oo coil M2-5671 a1 t11 0r~C-'Y :!tt.S llarbor lllvd C 'OSTA ME.-..,\ K5l>N Beach Blvd I.A llABRA l!i Mt. No or SA F w \ 1 C7 I 4 t522-533l Sunday by AJJIJl C'Ond. $2850. ·~ 1676 T*-On~L~aM 1979 RX 7 w /s tereo. A c;. Mal( whN'ls. T;i ke ov('r' lrase :ct s:!2-i pt>r mo !'lo tud<.lt:-n l°'ll'l & fret' c'(luily to quallfy1ni.: vcr,on l.i75-!ll ll <;an lit· w en .11 :.s>2 Newport Bl' 11 , :>. I\ 979-2500 ---------~ .. rn 97'40 WEIUY CUAMCARS AHO TRUCKS '75 aXl2 wlule w b lue 1n ter 4 sp. AM 1FM. air I' p 714 543 &122 9715 ..••..•....•........... '77 c;a pri Gh111 V 6 . ab s o lut ely JM MACULATE, 22.000 m 1 left on warranty f)'l I ti:->11 COHHRL CHEYIOLET :a04 llarbor HI' 11 l t ~T1\ Mt:.-...\ 54~1200 I or64&7762. d1tk for ~1arl.. 1 '71iCapn II 4 nt Can'tSell Your<.:ar" CREVIER IMW PAYS TOP D<H.L1\k f'orC.:lean Uiu:d Import' Call Mike nr l><..n 835-3171 I S1800 WANTED! Lale model Toyot a " and Vo l ga f;. C all us TODAY ''' Earle Ike TOYOTA.YOlYO ttU H_._ 11•4. c ......... . "•4'·'10).,., S40·901 Ca II ~ ll260 Dah.url 9720 •.••.•..........••.•••• PORSCHE'S I WANTED I -- Allow us I.he opportun1t y I 77 2.8>Z 2 + 2, 4 spd. drr to coos1der the pun·hus1: I Mlrl. i\M fM Ca'>"i ·I\ <.: or lradC·IO or your cfe;in 5.'lK ITU, S8.50() 661 7074 Porsche. Check wtlh L 11 Today' ~ ., ..... ~·~· ''0 u"', ... 1 \t'ln Htt1h0t f\l4it1'1 (~Mrt~n f11Wt+• "" ft,)1 .. )3.)J Top Dollar Paid l''or Your C;sr ' JOHNSON & SOM Unc•Merc-v 2626 Harbor HI vd Costa Mesa ~o 5ft:M"1 AwtoJ. lmporled ....................... 9712 •..•............••••... CREVIER '782Bl?. 2+2, 5 slld a <' M ai< wheels , am fm cas.'!. snrf. louvre~ ISM s.m Call ~)-6311.5 i ii 2IS> Z New pa int. n••w t1 rt•s $4 ,000 oho ~ I IUY PROBLEMS Sick or dead rnre11tn car~ wanted Frt:e lnw BJI 2flY1 •Ca5h• 673 34~ '73 DuL'lun PU. l(rt·~t on11. 1'000, mu.st ..... 11 ~ of rr SJ&. 71!fl 12 Datsun wa~on , n \'w LI re!>, al moti t r ti I l . $2000 1(000 rond 75 D1>d~e (;amp er v an , S3500 SSl-4445or ~-033J 79 280ZX. xlnt cond , AM 1f'M slereo, Air. 511p. maJCS, make o ffe r "~es /wknda $57 20(M .........•..•••...•.... 1969 MSZ 280SE 4DOOR SIOAN 5'Jver blue & loaded with all ol lhe luxury appoint ment.s. Muat s~ lo ap rec1ale I O!IJ7Y p() ) OHLY $6798 HOWARD ChHrolri l)ov(• &Quail Sl'i '1;1:,W J'OllT ttt-:1\l'll 833-0555 '76 Ml'I 210C 1\b'lolutrly thr m 11~l fla wless to hi.' found l..ess l.han 30.000 mile!. Mel. blue. pur chrnt·nl All optJon.'1 ind l'lt•('tn<' s unr oof Low down . finance 5 yrs toa c > (7547 ) MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 831-1746 495-1704 l!llD MBZ 280SE. 1trey, very c lean . s unroof. SC70Q. 83&.a l.27 '67 Mere~ 2SOSL. new pamt. new c nR & llres Mint Cond. 2·sl0p5 M ust See. Call 714 962-llJO aft 5PM TT MC'rcedes. all xlras. 1n cl sn.rl, 2!f.OOOm1. will ar Ct'Jlt Tra.d<.' 4!J3 001 Ii i2 Mercedrs 2*l St:. 4 ~. A C. all power, ~1lvt'r blue, xlnt cond Sl\900 PP 49.5--6257 or 642 545'i '781MW 5301 4 :speed. power sleenng, power brake!!. sir crmd , AM 1FM stereo <':ill-.. elec-sunroof. elrc wm dows . T opaz tan 1n t.erior. only 20,000 mile!' S13.900 or bc:lt offer C.'.All 642-01J8 77 MBZ. 2'00 2'.; yni ohl, x1nt cond. only :n.ooo m1 $14.2.'50 7fl0 9204 'fi7 2."iO S Ii cyl f)(;prnda ble $31.50 548 4783 ...........•........... '74 MGB All new eng 20 ~PG l"t'g. S3000 or bfit olr.8'7-0298 t746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 1DataWl510. auto .. A 1C. '74 Opel Mant11 R•llye 1 .lllnl cond. Sl400tO DO OWl'M!T'. lllnt rood .. $1850 96l«i86 84lN108 "' Perft'ct 19'75 <.:ehca GT . I\ C:, t'lt'<' sunrf, i.t~·rl'O. 1·ar. 1365 964 2:837 looded SJ,950 4~5-6735 vr Mell 991 O ,,w 2IH6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'117 Corolla !'>1<5 LIS , Hmwn. air. ~'1)(1, /\1\1 1-'M. 23t\ ms 1;11 1t•nd ~tais Tri..,.,tl 9767 ..•..•.•............... 71 TR7, l>t'lll'r 1h:in nt·w., dll 1tond1ei. ind .,nrl c·IASS . 23 mpi:. 50,00U m• '"arrant). mu.,l 'o\'\' & dn\I(' ~ 00-1 73.11 i7Spttnrc, l6.000m1 ~Int rc)nd ask inR $5000 tiol2 4300. Ad S1ttl•r • :!1 ~~::T. ....... !?.~~1 ·n vw SQUARHACI< I ~all> little a uto m.it11 1 "'l•l(Oll Hun" <Jnd look' i,t r e 11 t. l>ynJmltl ~WW ) $2195 IOIWfTH.AM VOUCSWACiEH 71U>Westmmster /\ve in Westminste r tro-7~1 638 7&!0 i1 Rl•Ral. ~ll<''-T top 1n1 ITlltl' • lo.ided :-OC"w tin:' ~.OB<> ~I~ 1~'7" llul t"k f<" •t·r J ,11\ 1•r lllnt ..... >nd ~l(A) 1111 ,., t" •·J<trh, :, ''t'Ur I\ rn1 v.arranty · Slu.i!JU Of.m I &&2 ~ ev~ &. wkt'nd">. M4-QIQd11ys 73 IUICK EST.ATE WACiON Loaded' C119MMN I S'89-9 GROTH OffVIOUT tK211 REACH BL\ I> Ill ':\Tl °"GTON l:H./\l '11 847-6017•549-lll 1 c >PK'I; 7 LM 't !'> i i f': I t: t' l r .1 I. 1 m 1 I "d 1·11upe 311 .Ut>O m1 . I 11vmer, Xlnt {'OOd ,\11 t•x tra.i. A C. 't1·n'O. t•H' f';qwpped for 10-..1n~ lllt<'h . air ~h ol'k,, t r urum1ss1on c·oolt•r (.i<Joi1 nuleage. 18 Jlwy, 14 r sty ~ 64"' 211!' ----------1 C •U1c 9915 Havlnic trou blt' selhnl? your car~ Tty us! Paid for or not' Ask for f'raruc Manno or Tom Aikin 11711 llUCH IL VO. ........ OR leCKh 142-2000 '77 YWIUS 1'ynam1tc 7 paii.~Pnt>:r• Wll.h 4 Spttd Show' r ll: tra rare (l.38663 ) ....................... MUST SBJ.! !! 1977 Cad1ll:1<' St'vlllt' tuUy eqUtppf'd 1ndudmg moonroor. new radial tJ~. lea\Mr mt . s tereo tape &r Wl1't' wt-I rov C'T"S Immaculate rond1 lion ' Can arranj(e JOO'. f1nanc1ng Will t.tkf' tr ade Pn pl) CJll ~ ll4fi or 962 8891 & a sk for Mr or ~t r" Rill (1ark ii S.her St>' tlle rt'<! lthr uphnl , loaded Xlnl rond <:1111 1tn)C1mt• f\44.Sllll ·79 Eldu. tr\oon r nu r loaded. lit• (!03 W \'W $13,85(P &\5·Z'J63 ""hli.I dlr $5695 IOI WITHAM YOUCSWAGEH ·111 s .. vt1l1•. w ht ~ht . W ('\ran. loa!,kd. 22,000mi. 7000 e.1tm1nster I\ H ' s 1o.4 95 t: n· s ,. k n 11 ~ in Westmmsh'r ~!'597 Ml 7SS 1 fi:JR. 7111J' i1 Bus. AM t'M. ,nrf f $4900 or Of!l l nH1•r 581 91.53or841 5629 72 YOUCSWACi~ l COMVSt'TlllE 0)1l11m1te rlean ba b} blue rlass1c 4 ~PC('tf. radio & heater IAlOk!I super •nd run:1 .irt•&l 1418.JqJ'l $4295 IOIWITHAM YOU(SWAGa. 70 Westmanster Ave Ln Weatmlnater -7561 638 7880 'tr> l'OUJ't' de \'1111: ,how nn fl'elh Dbl llhr Vo~ue 141rc• wht'('I~ . .,ll'rt'fl tape. cru.' & till Garnj!{" k1•pt 4Kllll lo!-l Sl5.SJO W1 II ..ocn(1l~ i l I 5JC> 4767 ill Seville. 4 dr. whl. loaded, belnw book. l13.~ Pvt Pty 536 ~ 77 Cadillac dr Ville IH 'EtuanC<' tOK ml Perfect thruu1th o u t Wlult: w /blue 1ntc-r All lllr8~ S1 ,500 p p ore 6404M0. bm M4·9223 &t ST & H OADWAY SANTA ANA 83S·3171 fl+E ULllMATl Oll•VINO MAC .. INE '75 Dot.8un 280Z. 8 lrack , ........ 9741 '12 ~ w/brok~n e ngJne S1criflce ! Sharp E l Dorado. Lo ml. nt'w Ure11 & brakes. 4y, yra old. S).10() or best orr. 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NJ·508t .... ---~-__ ...... __ ,.. ....... _ ............ --.. __ ....... -- ~ 15 T-TOP One 1n • mil I.loo' ' : Whtll' wtth m.iroon Lnknor. ult .w1 l••ln<'up1ni: .. tc'1·nnic v.-tv~I P"'T !>1•'1•nni.:. P"' r "'1 n tJu v..,. .• 11t11m,\l11 lI J/l.' JllH hr .. li.t"• Air 1nn1l 1 t 1•1n111~ .!i 11(10 nuJI.., JrnmJr ul.111· c >nl) fCJr ~umc-cint· ,. ho J p prec111lei. 1eood qualst) IDIJl)tenanCt' M.600 C•ll 64:2--4.121 1'11:1 2166. II JO to ) :lJPM. 7~ 6i!AJ "'k.n<h or Ad S 11 tt'r a I ~3 . 642-4300 2t hn. a day l.ffl \..orvet t 4'. S II I>" rt> ('1)f\ i1 ht-1t.l'r than n~w Sltll unrln ,.a r rant ) 7 OOt ITll All t'll:lr.t'> tnC'I T roof. lf'al.h 111l ;i ir, u 11 I''* r frU'\C". O•'"" St~ !'.lt>rt"O .:LI.arm. c.-u."tom •ht"\'b t\ lock.in.it hi.lb--l'rum 1·0 1 1r WaJJ ar ('c-pl ~l olff'r O\'f'r SIJ.001) Cull Lmd:t. Mon f"r1 8,'.t2 11181. call llob, e\"ll "''kMh. 998-7348 '7'6 Wh.1lt• "' tlllc inter A II pwr X l n t co nd $11000 OBO J(l 6 :;.<)2~ i9 t:of"'t-ettl'. SI 0.500 0 80 Mu.st sell. auto. L 48. loaded. T top, It.hr l.nt. Ul,OOOrru. Pvt ply l Oam I.Pm 673-9866 li3 c.orvet~ Road.sler. a II on1t 2 topg lZ1 ~nitine. 4 spd C'ompl new runmnit l!t"&r New r~aal.5 Xlnt ~ rond Call Rob, m-46R1 1973 Cnn·ettt: 3~ ~ 1 . auto trans . A C, fu ll powpr, x Int cond '6500 ~5UIJ af\ 6 9fiJ S4 17 DodlJit 9935 ....•.•..••••••••...... 'li6 Dert. llln t cood . P 'S, ;1 ut.o • S799 &t2 285H 3 ft 5 74FOID rtMTO 4 cyl • 4 11pted. radio & healer (47SK M {) > $22'9 CiltOTH CHEYaOlET l8211 BEACH RLVD lfi "!\TI!'iGTON Bt:A<..1~ s.49-3331 •847-6087 OPEN7 0AYS ----"'° ··················•···· 76 \'olare Station Wagon . fully loaded • .AM Hd, MW tires all power. 2500 ~ IO'TS '16 Plymouth Fury Wagon Llfoan. ruru. s.trJOd KIK mi.~ AU l"Ktras SIOOO 642 4321. Ext 281 Ii ) Mon f'n 9965 ....................... f\n>btrd Tran.~ Am J!t77 Stlvf'r Loadt!d./. ·C.PS, PW. POL . A M I 1-'M .... 1upe, T /W . •2.000 mile! Xlnl. con<l. $5995 631.cJ100 8-4. M·F. Gerry or Hob. PP. 1976 Pontiac Formula 350 ~: 40,000 m1 A C. 1\..\I IHrll .. dnL cood .. silver. $4450. 64!>-2891 dys. 640·8499 eves «c ~. TI JccWrd 9'70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77FOltD THUMDBtllRD Loaded! (11..33216 ) SlStt GltOTlf CHEVROLET t821l BEACH BLVD 111.JNTINCTON BEACH 847-6087•549-3331 OPEN 1 DAYS ..to •. u~CI----- ·•··············•······ NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 IAICH ST •• COSTA MIKA MOTHIMG OVER 54999 '75 PONTIAC s2999' U MANS WAGON ..... . V8 au1omAt•c l•ans pwr sttenn9 6 bfake!> tac 101y a11 cond & tow tow m•les C2•7LPDJ •71 '°""'1AC s3999 P'HOIMX COUN ..•... V8. automatic trans owr steenng & btakes. air coo<1 pwr windows I door loCQ. tilt whe e l. ste<eo. en.use control I only ::12.000 mHest (55JVBU) '77 IUICIC s4999 alCTaA UMIT9> .••.•• Sedan Full oower. factory air oond . tilt wheel. crulee oontrol. slereo w/t11P9. l!Pllt rwtr. seats a oadded toe> Excellent buyl (904S't'0). M NABERS AU10 Cl.NTER 14ZS IAIR ST . COSTAMISA 5tlatB2 -----......... ...._ __ .. . ,. --- / .... ' 7 I Huntington Beaeh Fountalil Valley · EO&TIO N V oar H ometow• 1 D all y Ne'Wsp aper . ... VOL 73, NO. 57, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES Neutral Afghan Pushed WASHINGTON <AP > l~a dent Carter, In a letter dehvl'n-d today, offered tu s upport " neutral Afghanistan if th~ Soviet Union withdrawis promptly from th at nation C arte r 's comm .... nt '> 1n r espo nse to a lt'tte r from Yugoslav Presadvnl Jo~•P Una Tito, followed an apparent ofrt•r by the Soviet Union lo withdraw "as soon as all forms of outside interference directed agaml>l the government and pt>ople of Afgh a ni s tan ar e full y te rminated." Details of Carter 's le tter wt>re described by an admin1l>tration official who as ked nol lo be Hkn tified by nam<' In his report, the 0Hic1~l ~i.lld Carter •·reaffirms that the Unat ed States did not interfere· 1n tht· internal affairs of Afgham~tan and that with the pro mpt withdrawal of all Soviet troop!> from that CQUnlry, the united States would be• wi lling to JOrn in a guarantee of true neutrality a nd non-interfe r e n ce 1n Afghanistan's inte rnal affair.. " The off1c1al d e c line d lo cha ractenze the president'!> let· ter as a rcspon-.c lo a spL'l'Ch Friday by Soviet Pre~1dcn t Leonid l Bre1.hnt·v Jn that spcl'<'h , tht• Sovie t leader said , "Let th e US togethe r with the neighbors of Afg hanis tan gu a r a ntee non· interfe rence aod then the needs or Soviet military assistance will cease to exist." Carter 's commtmts were con tained in a lette r delive red today in Belg ra de, the official s aid. He was answering a letter from the gravely ilJ Tito, who wrote to Carter and Brezhnev in a plea for conUnued detente between tbe superpowers. The source said a guarantee or neutrality would involve, in ad dilion to the United States, Afghanistan's neighbors -Iran, P akistan and the Soviet Union. He offered no details about whirt process Carter had in mind to gu arante e Afgh anist an 's neutrality. Nor would he state that, in light of Brezhnev's speech Friday. 1t was written more with the Soviet Union than the Yugoslav president in mind. T he official r efused to relea se a complete text of the lctl<'r Summarizing 1t. he said "The president rt•1te ratcs that the United .States supporL<; thl' restoration of a neutral and non aligned Afghanis tan govern m e nt, a g ove rnmt•nt th at 1s responsive to th<• wis hes of tht· Afghan people. and hf' !>tates w1· are prepared lo supPQrt <:fforts by the mte mat1onal C'ommunity to that end." Fu-st Primary Big T est for Candidates CONCORD, N .H. < Af'l Ne"' H ampshi re vote rs r e nde red their verdict today 10 a pr~1den tial prima ry that de t ermined whether there re all y 1s a R e publican front-runner , and tested the shaken cha llenge of Sen . Edward M. Kenne d y lo President Carter's r enomina- tion Rona ld R eagan . the pre- DIXVILLE NOTCH MAKES ITS MARK-A3 BROWN OFF NEW YORK BAL.LOT, RAPS TED -A4 season favorite, and George B ush. twice a winne_r. were the leading contestants in a seven- way GOP contest. The first polls opened al 6 a .m . before the winter dawn, £or a day of ba lloting that ran as late as 8 p.m . (5 p.m . PST>. Voter turno ut was mixed when the polls opened in cool, sunny weather. The early turnout in Nashua's two largest w a rds was d escribed a s "pre tty heavy," but polling was light elsewhere in the city . A heavy turnout was reported in Lebanon, but voting was Ught In Portsmouth. Kennedy, greeting e arly bird . voters at two polling places • bere, told reporters be was "up· beat, hopeful -we •m tght have aom e surprise ... The n he new to Vermont and Massachusetts for a day of campaianJng. At at.ake ln New Hampshire. 22 voces for the Republican pre- <See P&IJIA.&Y, Pqe AZ) ' SUCCUMBS AT 89 Willard D. Volt Mr. Voit Rites Set Thursday Funeral services will be con- ducted Thursday for Ne wport Beach resident Willard D. Voit. the retired chief of one of the n<t- tion 's leading manufacturers or sportmg equipme nt. who died Sunday. Mr Voit. who trans form <'d his father's small Voit rubber bu~i ness mto a mult1-millio n-dolla r sports equipme nt empin'. SU<.' cumbed to Jung cancer at Hoa~ Me morial Hospital in Newport Beach. He was 69. F uneral services will be held al 2 p.m. Thursday at St. An· d re w's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. A family burial will follow at P acifi c View Me morial Park. Mr. Voit began working in his father 's Voit Corp. while he was s till in high school. He went to work full·time a fte r his gradua lion from USC in 1931. Following his father 's death in 1946, he took over the company. building it into a major sports equipment producer and overseeing its suc- cessful merger with Ame rican Machine and Foundry CAMF) in 1957. Mr. Voit continued as presi- dent of the compa ny until 1960. when hf' bt>came chair man of the board He movecl to the Ba lboa Peninsula to retire in 1970. I le continued lo be act ive in use affairs afte r his graduation .ind served on the nallonal board of his fraternity, Sigma Phi E psilon. I I is e lection to the Sporting <;uods Hall of Fame earhe r th1-. V\•,1r. made Mr. Voit and ht:. father. the only falhl•r and ~on 1•H'r chosen for tha t honor l lc SC'rved both as president of t hf· Hoag Foundation and as rtu ector of the hospital where he died In add1t1on to his support of Hoag Hospital and SC he was on the board of Pacific Hohday and Ha tte ras of California, a lifetime trustee of Cla remont Men 's College, a trustee of Hanker's Life Ins ura nce Co of Nebraska. and a me mber of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and the Santa Ana Country Club. Survivors include his wi fe of 44 years, Mary Jo: three sons. Willard S. a nd Richard A. of Balboa, and Robert of Enc ino, and two grandchildren. T he family h a s s uggested memorial donations in Voil's name to Hoag Memoria l Hospital. HB's Council Hears G rip es The top city brass in Hunt· ington Beach will be given the chance tonight to get concerns on city operations and emplo>:ee morale off its chest at a s pecial City Council retreat.. . The informal gripe session, s aid City Administra tor Bud Belsito, was scheduled at the ur g ing of M ayor Don M acAllister . Other council members said they agreed an open exchange between city departme nt heads and the council was needed. The 7:30 p.m. meeting wlll be beld at the Edison Community Center. 21377 Magnolia St. Fire Damage Told SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP> - Pre limina ry estimates put damage at more than $1 million following a weekend fire at a Ramada Inn near here. • .. r . 1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS 'fh1·i11 Seekers Warned Deputies Patrolling Flooded Rive r ; ' ' fly aOBE&T a.<aKE• Of -o.Hy ...... tWff Orange County deputy sheriffs huve 11wpped up patrols to pre· \t'llt tretip&>s~rs from entering th ~ l>l o rm -s wo ll en and dungerou.s &inta Ana River The crackdown came after l\l.O young Orangt' County men y, e re killed over the weeke nd in bou t1ng 1nr1 d e nt s o n th~ turbulent river CondJllons were described as "damned dange rous" by an Orange County ofCicial. Dut dcspitt.> these conditions, more and mon• adventurers aN' t n•tn~ to "shoot the rapids," of fu•i:ils ~md !'lhl·rtff deputies issued cita rw n:-. t<1 four persons Monday. <i t•or).!\' <h borm·. the county's <11r1·ctor of fit•ld opf'rat1 nns dur 111g till' nuod t.•mer~enty. said 1h.1t drop basins are mstaUed an tht' river Lo slow velocity. lit• ~aid thl•se dro p bas ins C':l USl' a wa ter rotation effect tha t not <'Ve n the s trongest ~w lmmcr can deal with In ;1 briefing of Or ange County Supe r viso rs t od ay. Osbornc "arnt..'<I that the county "as not out of the> woods yet " D••h ....... 51.otl "-"But we are much more confi· dent than a week ago that we tan avert an 1.·xtre m<' eme rgen· cy had thC' rains continued." RAJ N-SWOl LEN SANTA ANA RIVER FLOWS UNDER TALBERT AVENUE BRIDGE AuthorttlH Warn Those Who Might be Tempt ed to Stey Out of Normally Ory Stream · O~bomt· reported that a crack in lhC' concrN(' lining in the San· ta Ana River near 17th StrE'<'t a nd McFadden Avenue has grown beyond the capability of the cot111ty to repair. Ile said negotiations are pro- ceeding with the National Guard for em(·r~t·n t·~ work Count} c rew!-. have b<>en putting rocks 1n thP affected area to prevl'ql furthe r damage :.1nce last Fn· day. Other romml'nts by Os borne. Satisfaetieas Fe,.. l~tallatwn of a temporary Ba ill'Y Undge wa!> compll'tN1 Mond<1y night to ~crve p<.'Ople an the Coto de Caza area. About 350 residents were marooned wht n the Trabuco Canyon Road, tht.- only access. had been washed out Al l r <1Jd'-l''<t'l'fH 1';11 'H l'ua.,t llJghv..Jy, Villa Park I. 1d and Ikea Canyon Road :.ire '·'·" open Osbornl' !>aid dc brn. au ght tx· cleanl'd from Pac1f1c Coa~t lh~hway tonii:thl Valky Strike Leaves Wounds . SlOO each day they were absent save-d llmds it would have pa1.d fro m their classrooms. Though tbe picketing teachers, ~ut 1t they woo a 9 percent pay raise was forced to pay for subsu~ute for the curren t school term. at S8S per day and for pnvate By PIUL SNEIDER MAN OI -DMtr ~ ... Si.ff Fountain Valley's teacher strike has ended but educators, students and parents still face the d ifficult task of restoring ha rmony within the d isrupted elementary school district. * * * Financial a nd e m o tional wounds remain in the wake of the labor dispute , which ended Sunday when teachers and the district's board or trustees ap- proved a ten ta ti vc three· year contract. Tea chers los t an a ve rage of A quatic Park teachers who remained out all 10 secunty guards . days emer ged no further ahead Barry Pullia m , a ss1s tan1 rinancially supenntende nt or busmes~. said Durin~ the strike . the district tht'se sa\·1ni:i'> and l'~pens<''> JU'>l about canc<'llcd one :!not her oul FJI Meeting Delayed for Pact Signing On adv1ct• from its attorney, th<' Fountain Valley ( Elemen tarvl School Distri ct's Board of Trustc.>t.·S has canceled its s~1al meeting that had bee n called for Thursday. l''eb 28. County Planners OK Sunset Studies The d1st nct alsn ran up a st:iJ.!· i:ienni:: bill for the '>l'r\'ll'C~ of ;i pn v Jll.' attomc~ "ho scrn"<i a ... thl· d1stn('t 's ch1l'f nt•got1Jlt11 du1 ini: almost a H'ar of ba rgain tng "ilh the tt•achl·r-. T ht• .1ttom e' ·., ft·t· WJS $75 pn hnur up to .J.;n I. J\180. whl·n 11 ro-.t· to $100 ;1n hot1r l'ulllarn ~aid •ht· 111•)!11t1a1nr· ... bill "a ... abo111 ~~.OUIJ 11p through J.111 I Ht· said .• n I n \ II I I ' t' j 11 r h I ... '>C'I \/IC\' 0\lrlll~ IW).!lltl;ltlOllS th1-. \l'.lr ha-. not H·I lll·•·n rt'C:t'IH'<I The board met Sunday to ap· prove a new thre<:-year tentative a~rcement with teachers. At that tame, tru!>tccs expressed a desire to begin immediately LO form a committee of parents, teachers and administrators to s tudy the mod1f1ed day concept, as stipulated in the settlement with teachers. The board voted to conduct a meeting Feb. 2fS lC} discuss that committee. But a district s pokesman said today the board has been ad· vised by counsel not to discuss contract Items until the docu· ment Is signed ea rly next week The board next is expected to meet al its regularly scheduled session on Thursday. Ma~h 6. En\'lronmental ~tudies con· cern1ng scrond phase develop mt.'nt or Sunset AquatH' Park were approved Monday by th<' Oran~e County P lanning Com m1ss1on. The c nvi ronme nt;.i l ... urv1•y focused on two alternalJves for the park wh1<'h is locall'<l m thf' City of Seal Reach and adJact:nt to Huntington Ji.e ach and tht.> Sea l Beach Naval Wl•a pons St:i lion. A development plan advocated by the county's Environmental M a nal'?ement. A~ency, calls for the preservation or two nesting s i t e s for t h e e nd an f'?c red California Least Tern. The county plan also calls for the development of 39 boat slips, a harbor patrol headquarters. a fis hing pie r and a future mar ine na ture center. In addition , 4.5 ac r es are earmarked ro r a p1cn1c and park area. Eight acres are designated for a campground with a total of 72 sites. An aJlem at.ive developed by the leaseholder al the park - 'Rescues' Not Needed If a Laguna Be ach woman reported parachutists and a plane cr ash at the same lime an aircnA sent a "mayday" radio emergency m essage, what would you do? IF YOU WERE U.S. Coast Guerd rescue people, you would launch a search mission. That's Just what happened early today. The report from the Laguna woman living hlah on Temple Hills turned out t.o be a s ky dMng exhibition by parachutists. THE "MAYDAY" radio call was a nt1ht instructor over Long Beach demonstrating to a student bOW to radio for help. He didn't know lhe radio microphone was actual· ly turned on. So muc h ror emergencies today. ,• C oldnc h . Ke!>l a nd Grau nf Sh<>rma n Oaks -calls for prt• .,en mg JUSl one ne~ting !'ilk for the> Least Tern /\ lar ger ha rbor ar€'a I' rt• quested \\1th 84 a dditional ho.it slips as w<'ll as a harbor patrol hu1ldin~. a h shmg pier and a !>m all boat launch A campground would conor;1<;t of 11 4 acres and a rot.11 Ctf 240 sites. A total of 2 5 acres. are des 1gnated for p1cknick1njt The Suns~t Aquatics Park. c ons isting of 63 ncr l's, wu-. purchas ed from the f(•dt•r;.il J!M 1.•rnment at 50 J)t'rcent of its fair markt•t value fo r a r('~1ona l park. Phase 1 development wa .., completed in 1967. Kathleen Brady-Rebella of tht• coun t y's Environm ental M anagemeot Agency, s aid Leas t Terns have not nested in the urea sinei! 1972. She said, h owever , that biologists believe that the birds can once again use the area as a nesting place. No timetable has been s<'l for the second dC'velopment st~ge, she s aid. Wall Jumper Grabs Purse A man w ea ring a blue baseball cap leaped over a wall Into a privat.e Huntington Beach adult community Monday and forced a woman to band over her purse, police said. Officers reported the purse s natcher e nter ed Huntington Landmark Adult Community, 8641 Atlant.a Ave., by scaling a security wall at about 4:40 p.m. The intruder. poUce said . wrestled the purse from the woman, leaped back over the wall and dlsappeared. The vie· Um told officers her purse con- tained S30 in cash and a aold ch arm worth 124. Thi• di -,t nc l 11H1c1al add1.•1I hO"l'vt'r t h.fl !ht• !>lJLI' v.ill rt· 1mbur-.1• till' Ul'tl'll't for S6.'> Jl•'• hour l'f tht''-l' l'\llt'O:-("' \\'lwn thl'-n·1mhur~1·m1.•nt v.;1-. c-xpla1nt•d Jl l.i'>l Thur sd..1} :-. ht•atL'd boJrd of \rus let>S m t't•I 111g, an .rn~ry pan•nt com plarned that lht• l'Xfl\'O'>l' I.I.JS l'tlffitnl! Ull l (I ( t h l' t a \ p .I \ l ' rs . p 0 {' I. l' I ' nonl'th,•11·-.s T ('a ch" r-. · n t i:i 1>11 al in g l'' pt•nSL'!'> v.1·n · cm1•r1•d by their J :- sor1al1on dul's. 1··ount~11n Vaill'' inst ructors :.il.,o rl'n ·1\cd a-. <>1st:rnce from lh1•ir !'>tatt: and n;.i ttonul or~an1 1:.it1on-., Ucyond the f1n arit1.1t tnll th1· labor dispute ~xtrat·tc:d '' slel'fl rmotional pr1c<•. Many ani:i ry words wen • ex <St>e WOUNDS. Page A2) Or:=~-~.,a~I fteather I n<'reas1n11t cloudiness ton1~ht w11h 30 percent r han ce or s how e r s Wednesday. Much cooler with lows tonight of 47 at the be aches a nd 55 inland Highs Wednesday 65 along the coast and 70 inland I NSIDE TOD A 't' Newport sallmalcer Dave rJllmM ho! added another boating laurel. &e Page 81. ------J UST BREA.JUNG ,.... ••••A• Former Congressman Adniits CorupiraiY WASJUN<i1'0N CAI') l'onner Rep, OuUel J . Ylood, 1). Pa .• IWOd bent and quakina before a federal Juda• t.oclo and pleaded ruJlty to cun•plracy H wu placed on a year'• prob& Uon lt'lood bad bttn cbar1t'd wtlh roMpirKy, bribery and l)('r· Jury. but unde r a a>l••·bart&LD a~ment wttb pt'OM('U&.on Id· milted 1\&Ut only to l.'Oftlplraey. Thf' govemme-nt •lrMCI to drop tho other. mo.-. k'r1ous. cbar .... "t aa'n!ed to the arran,.ment t>ecawie I C"OOt'luded th1t based on the evl~nc(1 I hC'ard and dtscusalo.u with lawyer• that I mlKbt bc,, coovlrtl"d lo 1 tnal." Flood told lJ .S Obtnct Judi" Ollvtir Guch In aa ktw voic.-alter hobbUna to the froat of the ~nch "I don't lhlnk I b•vo lhe pb~lcal or lnt.ellt"cl.ual re- 1>our~t'8 IC) ddt•nd 1TI)"H1lf udtoquat<'ly." thl' 76 vf'ar olcl former contiressman 1111ud G~a L .... 1 l•r Nldw• WASlllNOTON (AP> The chalrmian of lbe Nuclear ReguJatory Commission Hid today bis agency Iii re•dy to end Its Three Mllt-l•lund-m.apared moratorium and begin luuln1 operating permlta to nuclear power plant.a John F Abeame told a COOCJ"ftaional heartn1 lbe NRC's setr-lmposed •·pause'' on operating pemuts could end u early ab Ttwrsday. That's when the NRC is scheduled to consider givinc Lbe Tennessee Valley Authority's Sequoyah No. 1 plant a tentative go-ahead. Aheame testified before lhe House Appropr1aUona s ubcommittee on energy. Seqooyab, near Cbattanooea. Tenn., would thus become the ftrst nudear plant licensed to operate 11ince the March 28, 1979, accident at Three Mlle Island in cen· tral Peruusylvania. l•llatlo• Said Crt•b WASHINGTON <AP> -President Carter says lnflaUon in the U .S. economy has reached "the crisis st.age." but has not ln· tlicated he would change his previous opposition to wage and price controls. "Oomesltcally, the most significant challenge I face is a high inflation rate," Carter told a group of editors Monday at the White House. He attributed Inflation "to a major degree lo the fact that after all these years. we stilJ do not have a comprehensive t•nergy policy." Gold llp; Bellar SUps LONDON (AP) -Gold prices rebounded and the dolJar ,;lipped lower on world financial markets today. Gold sold for $642 an ounce in London and Zuric h. up from Monday's closing of $632.SO in London and $6l8.SO in the Swiss n oter. The m etal had fallen $30 to $4-0 an ounce in the past w•·ek. It was trading al $640 in New York. Silver also rose to $34.43 an ounce in London. from Mon· day's $32.375. Hut it was $33.35 in New York. Hundreds Dead Moslems Nabbed In Kabul Sweep NEW DELI .• India ( l\PJ - Authorities s wept through Ka bul today, arresting large numbers of S hjite Moalems s us· peeled of 111st1gating anti-Soviet rl1sturbanceb that le ft hundreds <11·arl. a n·port from the Afghan <:ap1tal bald Thi· ri·µcirt, quoting consistent Iv l\f~han :.ourc1·:-.. ba1d lu~c 11 umh1·rb of Sh11ll• if<tzara l r r tw:.m1·n had Uc('n taken mt11 • ustody clunng M·vcra l ~weep:-. l hrou~h llw n11l1·-h1gh c1ly, but Male Strip Upsetting? FHEMONT <AP> The c-ontroversy over two n1 ght :-.pots featuring male strip· JJcrs fo r the c ntf>rtainmcnt of mostly female a udience!> wrll he debated tonight by 1 h c Caty Counc1J of this East Bay• -y. Mayor Gene Rhodes said lhe council will discuss what steps should be taken to cope wllh a growing nap. in the eommunlty over "male bikiru contests" at two night spots, Harlow's a nd The Rende7.vous . Two City Council can- didates have demanded the <'ity halt the male strippers because the city's good name i11 being tarnished. The night clubs Insist the male bikini contests are en· tc rtalnment, not sex acts. OflANOE COAST "" DAILY PILOT ,,_0,~fa.MtOetty~ •ltf\#fW,f", .. ,,.... l>t'""°t,_~,.._"' k ......... OttfWO..,_,.. '~'' "~~ ............. ,~.,. Whl1U..ft MifWW\4ty flwt~ F tt .. y ttW (~!• #•W. " .......... .......,_ ......... llftlQIM .. ., "'' °""' •·~v.1..., ,,_..,.. t .._......_..,"-'vtf'lr..-,,"" ,.,,_.. .. ,.......... ......... "Olillbtt.,..~~M'W't ~., ftwortftll'Nl~olMtt 1\MJIO W•\i tMw Mf'Mllt~t°'U-..W (•t..,..,_,. • .,._,. ·~·-,.,~ ...... ef'lf~ , .... e.n., ...... ,.. ____ ..._, T-ll-c .... ·=:,": .. 't'J::'8 o-...... LMot ._,. -"""--~ ~a-. .... o.-c--.t•• ...,,.....,. ....... OMM ,,..,,.-.. _..._.. .... ,,, ... -... 0 ... ,..,._ Ofl'lc•• I ....... lloMll 1011 Ne (M" 11-y I .... -.. »f Well .., ~ .... --- eould not say how many arrests we re made. Ha2ara s . Moogol&an· a ppearing Afgha ns from the central Afghan provmce or Ba- mian. lradilionalJy have faced !>Ocial and religious d1bcrlrruna · lion at the hand s of /\fJ!hana ... tan's dominant Sunni Mo:-.1 .. 111 Pus htu or Pathan I r 1 h 1· :-. Sh 1 1t1·:. , Jn c I u d 1 n r! llawr~. <:ompni.c 10·4!1> pNc•·nl of the centra l J\srnn n ation·., t·:-.limah:d 16 million pl'opk. But the Shiites form an over whelming maJOnty of neighbor· ing Iran 's a pproximat ely 35 million people', and Ayatollah Huho llah Khomeini, I ra n ·~ s upr eme religious leader. said this month that Iranians should "export our revolution t-0 other parts of the world and s a ve the oppressed people of the world " A Pakistani news agency to- day quoted Afghan rebels as s aying they killed more than 500 J\£ghan army soldier:. Monday an d s uffered 50 death:. themselves in fighting in PaJtlia Province in the eastern part of the country near the Pakistan border . The rebels said the day-long fighting started when Afghan army troops attacked the head· quarters or the chie f com· mander of the rebel force11 in thl' area. The attack was repulsed. they said. The report could not be in dependently confirmed. Meanwhile, a Radio Kabul broadcast monitored he re ap- pea led to merchants In thl' Afghan capital to e nd their crip- pling six-day general atrtke t.o protest the Soviet occupation that began in late December. The beleagured government promised the shopkeepers protec· ti on If they reopened for bualneaa. Students Fall To Deaths BUFFALO. N.Y CAP) Two Rtudeota crashed through a uni· v~rslty dormitory window dur· ang a struggle tociay and fell ellhl i.t.ories t.o their deat.ba. authoritlea said. A apokeeman at the State Unlveralty of Buffalo aald Michael A. McClendon, 22, of Nla1ara Falll and Marcy R. Ford, 21, or Buffalo were dead on a rrival at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hoeplt.al. Spokesman John Tbunton "Id tht men fell tbrou1h a lar1e win· dow at the end of a corrtdor near on elevator. He •atd poU~on the auburt>.n Amhent campua were still tt)'ln1 t.o pteee to1ether ex· actly what happened. PRIMARY • • a d nUal ..,aeeu-: 1t for lM DemocraUc DOIDIHtloll, •II commUt.M la line wltb CH· CUd•te ..._.,... o1 the PGP'&lar '*· Jn IUeauota, precinct c a u cu1e1 to al1bt be1an the proc~•• o f aelectlnl 75 D•mocratlr nomtnat1n1 de· 1.,1•tc1 and 3' RepubUcau. The C•U<'UMll there are not blndlo&. bul a Democrauc at.raw VC!Utelt· \-d t.Mat.rmctbot \he Can.rt.lcu-t ln Vic. rr.klect Walter i'. Moo· dale'1bomHt.ale. K1.11UM.'dy ODl'Q w aa the favorite In New H.ampi8hlrt', next door to hls M~buutt. bome, but no lon••r. Tbe ... , rre-prlmary public opinion pol • ~nducted for th~ Hol'too Globe. said Carter wu preferred by 65 per· .:e nt of New Hamp1bire Oemocrats to Kennedy's 30 per· cent u ut Kennedy said that whatever the outcome. be will 11~y tn \he race. He 011ce aald New Hamp&blre and Maine were rnuat ·win states for his cam· paten. then cbauaed bla mlDd. Carter defeated him la tbe Maine caucuae11 Feb. 10, wttb an ed&e or UUle more than 3 pe-r· cent ln the popular vote. He bad beaten Kennedy by a two-to-one maretn ln the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 21. Carter never set root ln New Hampshire during the cam· palgn, inalsUng lhat he would not do political business as usual in a time ol foreign crisis. w1th American host.ages still held in Iran. K e nnedy said that was a dodge, and contended that the e mphasis on foreign e mergen- cies had diBtorted a campaign he claimed would prove him stronger once the agenda turns to problems at home. inflation and the economy chief among the m . The pollsters rated the Republican r ace a tight one between Bush and Reagan. who barely l ost the las t N 'w Hampshire primary to formn President Ford Innocence Pleaded in Sting Case T wo OranRc Coust ml'n await· 1n~ :.in Oran~c County trial in lhc ... o -ca ll(•d "Sling" confidence 1·apc·r pleaded innocent Mon- day 1n U.S. Dtslr1ct Court In ~ Ange les to federal cooapiracy and wlre fraud charges. AUiia De Agh. 40, or 2716 Hilltop Drive, Newport Beach, and Michael Newman, 36. of 14 N . Stonington Road . South La~una . were Identified In a five CO\Dlt fC'de ral grand jury 1n d1ctmmt n:•turned Tuc~day. T hey arc a cc used 1n th1· frdcral case or bilking a middk :q~cd Oxnard dentis t out of SIOS,000 while he was attempting to negotiate a $2 million loan to finance cons tructron of !U:ver<tl racque tball rlubs. s a id Asst U .S. Attorney F'r e deri ck Jacob&cn. Tht· dentist, accord ing to .Jacobsen. wus "st.rung along" prov1dtng $35.000, then $25,000 and finally, $45.000, to the pair m :1dvancc fees for the mult1- m1lhon k>an. ·'It wa .... Just good money after bad." Jacob8en srud. De Agh. Newman and a third defendant. J e rry Mack Morns, 34, of Bucna Park. a re accused an the Orange County Superior Court cue of bilking an Orange businessman out or $47,000 in a loan scheme that included meet· ings at the posh La Costa Coun- try Club in San Diego County and a Hollywood Hills mansion. Pretrial motions wiU be heard Friday. The trio also race a Los Angeles Superior Court trial Ul connection with a n alleged -1che mc in which a Corona del Ma r executive was fleeced of $160,000 in cash and b is Rolls Royce in a rigged card game. The fe d eral Indictment followed an FBI lnvesliution. Nerve Gas To Remain WASIUNGTON CAP> Reversing n nearly 2-year old Army d ecision. the Pl'ntagon announced to- day that nearly 900 nervf' gas bombs will be kept in s t orage at the Roc k y M o untaln Arsenal tn Denver. A brief announcement of the controversial decllion cancela an Army declllon in May 1978 t.o move the Navy Weteye bombs from the Rocky Mountain l\raenal l4 Tooele Army Oc~t, 60 miles west of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Pentaeon announce· m nt 11al d D e fenlle Secretary Harold Brown determined that the Weteye bombl "were re · quired H a deterrent •f a&nat • slantncant So· v et chemical warfare tbrHt." \ Bame Steeet Bo•e Michael DingiUo reads in the laving room of his family's Fountain Valley home. The dt' cor includes a fortune teller Cleft >. a celling of stamped copper. a mirrored hall criling D.il• -'"'" - fixture. a cast iron commode used as an end table and a pla nt loft. To find out more about ht• Dan~1llo's unusual home. tum to toda y·~ Ft•aturmg section . Pa~e Ct. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clemente Reopens Portion of Beaches A port.Jon of San Clemente':. Cl · ty beaches. clOf>ed since Satur· day by an ._,,000-gallon fuel spill. was reopened to day aflt'r Orange County H<.'allh offlcaal'i gave their approval Hut a bout five m1lcb of 'SOUlh l'O unty shores. 1nclud1n~ l>ohcn~ and San Cleml•nte stall' b4·a<'hCb. r emamed closed hl·C:.iu~l' or sewage s pills <'aused b y last week'h heavy ram .... Momc<t Mazure. countv 1·11· va ro nmental health s pccrnh•t. 'a Id Sa n C I t• men t l' 1· 1 l} lift-guards muy n-opcn bcacht-; v. hl·n· lht•rc appears to b4-no film or odor from th•: fuel spill City lifef,?uard' su1d t1.>1.l<iy thl'Y p I ~· n to k ''l' JI 1111• h1• ;11· h a 11·.1 norlh of J\v1•11ula 1'11·0 <·lo-.1•0 Iii day tx:causc uf btroni-; fuel odor.. The fl.M'I sp1 llt'd into the ocean Saturday a ftt>rnoon fro m th1· :-.lorm drnanag1· 1·hannel nl·.ir Aven1da Pico. The s ubstarw1· camr from u Jet fuel p1pd1n1· , th.tl ruptured lhree males lnlanci l 'rn:men hav1· scaled off lhl' <lr.trn.i.:l' c hanne l Thc p1p1·. v. htl'h cames Jet fuel Crom Lo' /\ngcles to the Mirama r US :"iavJI Air Statio n nea r ~an U1l'RO. was s hut off Saturday ='lo one has been made St'nou.s· ly ill by lhe fumes from the fuel. 11H1C"1ab rt•p<1rtt>d But the fum~ ha\ e caused headaches lo som1· lll'achgoeni. Some Cap1<>t rano ~hor~ mob1IC' home pane re-.1 dt·nl!. reportedly 01..'<1 lhe fume.., ovt•r lhe w~kend. M C'anwh1h:. 1>tate park ranger 1 h 11'£ .l;il'lc, SlOWl' ~aid man~ :-.urf1·r:. have d<•f1c.'<i wamangi. Ii\ l>OhJ·ny be~•ch ltfeguard., lo .,lJ> out of lhe polluted water. t h1•n• Somf• surfrr.. ha\._. .,uffcn'd rn t1·c.t 1nal dt ~•'.J'-l'" J ft t'r !.v.1m 1111n~ in the pollukd bcacht~ and th<•n. t>vco af!l'r warrun~~. cam•· hark a second lJmc to try tht· ~J l<.'r, tuunl) 0Cfic1ab ~aid Gas Going Up To Hit 82 bv Years End~ • L OS ANGELES CJ\ P l 1\n otl analy't prN11rt~ v.h:1t munv molorisL" havf' fcared that 1f J \1•r.11o:1• n ·t.ul pnr•· 11( rt·.:ulJr ga.,ohne natronw1dt· c·ont1r1ut•:. 111 m r rease Jt its l'ur rent par ('. )!asolme could bt: clo~c lo $2 a s.:allon by lhe end of lhe rear. Dan Lundberg, who~e Wl't'kly Los Angeles·based Lundber~ Lcth'r surveys trends in thC' oil and gasoluw industnes. said Monday that gasoline pri<'t'S hove twt'n t•llmbin~ at a rate of more than 1 ~ cen~ a wee k In lh1• last month. lly lhc end of the yt•a r . the cost of rcgulur gasoline would reach $1.87 a gallon at this rate. The weighted averag<' pnct" for regular gasoline with lead <which includes both sdf· and full :-.l•rve outlets > climbed to $1.19 last wttk from $1.12 a month eurlier. Lundberg said. Tlult means t•ven high pnccs for dnvers of many newt-r cars that u~e unleaded gasolml'. wh1cb normally 1s mor C' ex· pcns rvt• lhan n'gular and premium grades that ronta1n le ad The wc1ghh.'d avc·rage pncl· of all four acrades of gasolul(' regular and premium with lead. a nd without -1s SI 18 cent' a gallon. he said. ~ ~ With Rolex, a s~ial time is taking shape for you. f',....P ... AI WOUNDS • • r hanged a mo ng teachers. ad mmtstrat.oro; and parents dunni: tht' course of the !'ltnke. Children in the dlstnct , who endured sub· 'tatute teacher<> a nd watched 1he1r own 1ns truc t o r !'I walk p 1c kc t lines . have bePn de cnbed as the greatest vie .. llms of the strike. Aili R1anch1. executive dlre<' tor or the Wt.-st Oran ge County l'nHed Teache rs. s aid S-Om<' ~ ountain Valley instructor-; ha vc dl'K'U."lsed plan!> to leave t h1 · d1!>tnct a.c; a rPSult of b1tt1·r 1 .. 1·lln~!'I gc•nl'ratcd during lhl• -.trike: and d1splea!>ure over thl· t1·rm'> of the settlement. "Th::it ·.,. a f allout tha t -.111nl·l1 nll'"> happt·n!>. ••vcn af w•· d<>n 't hkl" to \N ' 1t." R1 anch1 •,:11d t 'nh:ippv wit h the· board of 1 rtt'lt••M' handling of negot1<1· t11m.,, mr>n' th an 100 par('nt -. ~:a th1·n'<i la.~t 1-'nday to plan .1 t'oJIO pJ1i.:n to n :call board pres a· d t·nt netty \f1gn a ne ll1. anrf tru'll ('e!I Sht'llj Meyers ~d Ho ger &lgen. "It ·s our feeling that cerlatn m<"mbcrs or lhe board have COi'\· 1rrbutt'<i to a de<:l.J.ne m the qual~ tv of educallon here," said Hill \1 .1n<''I. a leade r m lh<' recall l'f (01 t lit• :-.a11t thl' trusH-es hav1· bn•n ~:n 1-d with fo rmal notJc1·' .,f lhc rccall and lhal the cam 11.11.:n v.111 t-Onlrnut• despite t)w 't·tlleml·nt v.1t.h tc.ichcr<; . GLIB CIBB: LOCK VP U LONDON <AP> -British poJ' singer Andy Gibb, 22 next week and already a millionaire. has decid~ to maJce his home in the l'n1tt'd States but says. "You 1·u11 kt't'P Los Angeles .. Too much showbiz hype. ·"They shouJd lock 1t up every nr~ht , as rar as t·m concerned ·· <;ibb ts hoping to buy a house. µr<>bably in Florida, but lilces 1\t•w En1tland. too. he told Lon· rlon ·s Daily Express PtC'k 'our fuvor'atc ~h <&Pl' fr om lhl·~t· SLAVICK'S AM S-.1.tn SU\ce 1917 lt•d it's' bracell•t wakh(~ by Holl·X In 14 karat ycl ltlw gold : A Sl.495 ' B S 1,!l50. C SI .895 Faahlon lei.and, Nfowport C•nltrr, Nl'Wport B..ctl. 71~1380 w .. 1m1n1t.cr / l.<>11u"" tliUa I MINlon VW)o I North Orang• I Tl\41 City 1.o-C'..nto-• llro M•ll• Alt0 C nrat.r 1.m AnJ;•ln I Sen 0.go I t..• Vtg11• U--of ~...0.'t Cell-tt.o.., "°"' ur A-•~ a.,..., Vl)A, ~ 0wp M""birr rlM /ny/ns Cul/d ' .. 7 Irv.lne EDITION --'1o•rBe•etow• Dally Newe11aper VOL 731 NO. 57, 3 SECTtONS1 26 PAGES ORANGE ~OUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY1 FEBRUARY 261 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS Afghan Neutral? WAllllMGTON tAP) -Pfwi. ... c... la • letter cMUYered toda1, offered to support a ......,... Afal'ee•etaa ll the 9oYMt Umae wttWra .. promptlv trom .... iaatb. # Carter's commenh . 10 response lo a letter from Yaeo-lH P!wident Joelp Broa nto. fGllowed an appareat otter by tbe Scmet Union to withdraw "•• aocm u all fornu of outside tnterfen.ce directed •la.in.st the co•ernment and people of Af1banistan are full y terminated .•• DetaUs ol Carter's letter were described by an administration olftclal wbo uked not to be lden Ufted by name. la b1a report, lbe ofncial said Carter "realftrma that the Unit· ed Sta&411 dkl not interfere lo the internal atfaln ol Af1bulistan and that with the prompt withdrawal of all Soviet troops from that country, the United Statea would be willln& to jofn In a cuarutee of true neutrality and non-i nterference in Algbanistan's internal affairs." The official declined to characteriu the president's let· ter as a response to a speech Friday by Soviet President Leonid 1. Brei.hnev ...,.,..•meat C'it~d I.and Swap Delay Sought in Irvine Irvine Councilwoman Mary Aon Gaido said today she wants t.be city to assert its legal rights ln blocking a proposed land swap betWttn the Irvine Com· pany and Marine Corps until an environmental study of the ex· change is reviewed. Mrs. Gaido said she would aslt the City Council tonight t o authorize legal action in the matter. The dty legislator was react· int to tbe commenta of an Irvine Co~· ezecutive who said M the land ezcbaqe to pro•) e for eonatruction of :=-:-mas in. Irvine would .... ~ Couadlman Larey Agnn failed in an at- tempt earlier tbia month to con· vince the council to aalt the federal government for a full en· vironmeotal impact report on the land exchange and construe· tion of housing for 1,000 enlisted men and their families. The council instead authorized Sills to ask the Marines for a copy of a preliminary environ· mental study being prepared on the s ubjed. Sills sent such a let· ler to Marine officials at El Toro last week. City officials said this morning the Marines had not yet sent copies of the study to City Hall. Thomas H. Nielsen, senior vice pre8ident with Ute lniDe Com.,_,, said bl.a flrm believes all o«asary environrnental tt- quirements have been m et and (See SWAP, Pa1e .U> Ne-wport's Mayor Vows to Fight Suit Newport Beach Mayor Paul Ryckotr said today his city will "fight with everything it has" against a laws uit filed in Superior Court Monday by a legal aid coalition alleging the city eocourages discriminatory housi.nc policies. Claiminl there is no law fo~c· ial Newport Beach to provide affordable housing, Ryc koff aaid, "lo ID)' judgment, this type of housing isn't suitable in Newport Beach." He said lAnd costs and other factors argue against affordable housing being bWlt in the city. His comments came at a can· did.ates breakfast in which City Council hopefuls Rutbelyn Plummer and John Cox accused tbe CUJTent council of making decisions that bave led to lawsuits qaimt the dty. Tbe sz..page bouain& lawsuit. flied on behalf of five in· dividuab, states that the city is Pft>motin8 land use policies that eselude afb'dable bouaine· 1 lt la hrtber alle1ed ttiat the elt1'1 land use policies dis · crimlnate asainst blacks and Blapaa.ict in violaUon of the equl protection clauaes of the state IDd federal comtitutioaa. Tbe lelal a.Id IJ"OUPll. under Coast Weather the name o f the Southern California Housing Task Force. have filed eight similar lawsuits in Orange County since early 1978. The most recent s uit was brought against San Clemente. In the latest action. the task force is particularly critical of recent Newport Beach City Council action that blocked con· struc tion of 50 affordable bous· ing units as part of a develop· ment plan propo6ed by the Ford Aerospace and Communications Corp., Eagle Development Corp and Daoo Corp. The task force also is sharply critical of "unreasonably strict deslin standards and amenity requirements -such a s minimum lot sizes and max· imum densities for development -th.at are unrelated to insuring m inimwn standards of be al th and safety." The standards, according to the lawsuit, have contributed to the eacalatinc coat of bouainC. It ii allo uaerted that bomine costs al.lo have rlten becawe ol dela,s MIOciated witb ~vine approval for developments from city boardl and commluloos. The indlvldually named p&mn- tiffa, accontiD& to the lawsllit, would like to live in Newport ' Beacll1. They currenUy live in Loni Beacb, Santa Ana and C1preu. It ia req..aed 1D the lawqlt tllat a Superior Court Jad1e declare the alle1ed land UM practlcea uneoutituUooal "as «»mtitudn& wealth ud racial dlacrimiaatloD." In that speech, the Soviet leader sald, "Let tbe U.S . to1ether with the nei1hbon ol Af1banlstao 1uarantee non· Interference and then the oeedl of Soviet military anlstance will cease to ~xilt." Carter's com.menu were con· tained in a letter delivered today in Belcrade. the o/flciaJ aa.id. He was answering a letter from the gravely ll1 Tito, who wrote to Carter and Bres.hnev in a plea for cantinued det.ente between the superpowers. The source said a 1uarantee of neutrality:'.'W'OUld involve, in ad· <See AtGRAN, Pase AZ) ... -• * * Ami-RUAs Mos le ms Arrested NEW DELHI, India (AP> A u t borities s wept through Kabul today. arresting large numbers of Sh.lite Moalems sus· pected of instigating anti-Soviet disturbances that left hundreds dead, a report from the Afghan capital sa.id. The report, quoting consist ent· ly Afghan sources, s aid large numbers of Shiite Ha:nra tribesmen had been taken into cautody during several sweeps throutb the mile--bigb city. but ,could not say how many ~ta were made. Ha1ara s. Mon go lia n - appearin1 Al&bans from the central Alpan provinee of Ba- mlan. traditionally have faced social and reli&ious d1serimina- t ion at the hands of Afghanbtan's dominant Sunni Moslem Pushtu or Patban tribes. Shiites. includ in1 Hazaras. comprise 10..20 percent of the central Asian nation's estimated 16 million people. But the Shiites form an over· whelming majority of neig.hbor· ing Iran's approximately 35 million people, and Ayatollah Ruholla b Khomeini . Iran's supreme religious leader , said this month that Iranians should "export our revolution to other parts of the world and save the oppressed people of the world." Nerve Gas To Remain WASHINGTON (AP) - Reversing a nearly 2-year· old Army decision, tbe ..Pentagon announced to· day that nearly 900 nerve gas bombs will be kept in storage at the R ocky Mountain Arsenal i n Denver. A brief announcement of the controversial decision cancels an Army decision in May lt78 to move' the -Navy Weteye bombs from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal to Tooele Army Depot, eo miles west of Salt Lab City, Utah. The Pent.aeon announce· ment aaid Defense Secretary Harold Brown determined that the Wet.eye bombs "were re· quired aa a deterrent a1Unat. • ·Apif\eut So- •i•i ·cbe•lcal warfare ) ..... -- omty ....... -. STUDENTS IN SCOTT BOWMAN'S CLASS PL.A Y UNOPNEA TH A PARACHUTE The.lrvtne Teeche' DtdkH Tfedltlonal Phy.at Educ.lion Pupils Squirm, Learn 3 R's Combined With Physical Growth By RICHARD GllEEN Of CM o.ity 1"1"111.-H E le mentary school kickball and two-square have fallen VJC· tim to educational progress at Irvine's Bonita Canyon Elemen· tar y School. ·'Participation is the big word in our physical education pro- gram here." said 23·year-old Scott Bowman, who teaches what he calls "movement educa· tion" to the school's youngsters. He combines reading, writing and arithme tic witb physical education. Ropes are used not only for jumping purposes, but to form numbers and letters of the •lpbabet. When Bowman shows the kids bow to swing a bueball bat, be wears a T ·•hirt ptdminc the s keleta l and muscular !>ystem.'l , The children seem to enJOY Bowman's methods ·it s great, he lets us make up our own ~ames and he listens to us ,·· s aid l l ·year-old Todd Krueger "He teaches U1' about anatony (sic) too " "Arutomy," corrected Karen Ged1ssman. 11. ··'J"boff boaes and stuff are real interesting What 1 really like \s the balance ~m and the vaulting horse be got us .. Twelve-year ·old Brett Bradshaw knew what he liked most about the physical educa· tion at Bonita Canyon Demeo· tary Scboot.-' • • 1t•5 interesting and be doesn't give w, any homework," ht> said. Ir UwrP 1s one thin)! Bowman d1 .. l1kec; about lrdd1t1onal phy si cal Pducat1on 1l'.; the 1rad1hooal ltnt>l> the kid~ had lo wait Ln. he :.aid The Friday afternoon physical educatlOO Ot'nod for the flrst. se<'.ond and Uurd jtraders was ii lu.strallve of Bowman':. po1r About 00 luds formed a ''1r~le a round a parachute and :,:> ·o- ceeded t o pla> with 1l for the next 30 rrunutes Bowman threw sponge balls and tennu balls onto the material. while he explained the pb ysical reaaoos why the t.eanis ball.a ~ higher than the apanJe bAll&. o.11 ... -..... - STUO£NTS PO°" OUT FROM UNDER TH£ PARACHUTE AFTER PLAYING INSIDE Bontte C.nyon Elemem•ry School Younptws Enjoy Unusual Cl•u Family Killer Known? Belgian B11.11ineaa Rival Blamed by Police BEVERLY HILLS CAP) - Police have concluded that la.st II •1 '• alayiqs of the wile, son and houlepe8t of soap tycoon Lloyd Cotaen were committed by Erict. Amold Tali, a Beislan bualneu rival, Police Chief Lee Tracy said today. Cotaen la a director of Al· ler1an Pbarmaceuticala of Irvine. A maaked 1unman invaded Cot.Mo'• home ln a quiet Beverly Hil1I netabborbood May 2.1. lrrt. boud Ooben'I wife, JO&DM, 50, their aon, Noab . 14, and bouel\*l ~ Doertq, J.I. A II three were shot in the bead and died of their WO\lDda . A man who ren~ a 1uat C<lt· ta1e on the CoUen estate and bis 1lrllrteod were taken boeta1e wben they walked into the main bouae. Tbe IUftlDaD tried to rape the woman. but abe and the tenant ol the euest cottqe escaped. CotHa wu lo New York on bualneu at tbe Ume ol the alay· inl•· Tracy told a aews eon!~ 1Uaat Tali appa.nmUy committed 11uiclde by unknown meana the morniq of Oct. 15, 1neral houn befon he wu acbedulecl to be interviewed in Belgium by Beverty Hilla police. The motive for the murders was business dvalry. Tracy s aid. and evidence shows the murderer was in the Cotsen home for five hours Cotse.n himself wu Tali's intended vie· tim. be added Cotsen visited Laboratories Fromoot S.A. in Brussels in the late 1J50s and paid for tbe rig.ht to the 90ap product that became Neutrocen.a. Tracy said. 1acrea1ln1 cloudiness to1ai1bt witb JO percent chance of 1bower1 •WedDllct.1. lludl cooler 1.W.lowlltmiOtof 41 at tbe beaclaes ud u inland. lllCIM Wn rr!IQ 15 aloDc tbe eolltmd '101Dland. Smaller lroine Theater Eyed The founder of Liiboratories Jl'romcnt left the company to his mi.ltrea when be died. She lat.er married Tali, who felt CclUerl ••• ateaHnc the ri1ht to seU the 90aP ln other parts ol tile world. Tr1cyuid. , CoUen hlld WOil three lawsuits in Europe broatbt by Tali over rlabts to the Neutro1ena trademark. Tracy said, and otlMn W• pendina. INSIH .... AY lfe.,.,t •ltn:Uer 0... " ............... ~ ................. ,. ..... .,.. ....... __ .....,. -~ ·~ ..... -~ ---::l ' . 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Tbat'a when tbe NllC la achechaled to couider sJvina tbe Ten.n-ee Valley Autbority'1 Sequoyah No 1 plant a tentative So-ahead, Abearne t•tilled b9lon t.be Houae AppropriaUoaa 1ubcommittee on eaero . Sequoyah, neu Cbati.noota. Tenn .. would thm beeome the ftnt n~lear plant licensed to ()perate since the March 21, 117'9, accident at Three M1Je laland lo cen· tral Pennsylnnia GeW llp; DelrarSMju LONDON <AP) Go.Id prices rebounded and the dollar slipped k>wer on world financial market.a today. Go&d sold for '842 an ounce ln London and Zunch, ap from· Monday's closing of 1832.SO in London and '618.SO in the Swiss center. The metal had fallen $30 to $40 an ounce in lbe past week. ltwutramn.at'825inNewYork. 1 SUver also rose to S:U.'3 an ounce in London, from Moo· ·day'sS32.37S.Butitwaa$S3.S6inNewYork. 10th Person Eyes Co11ncil in Irvine Another potential city council candidate has s tepped forward in I rvine -school teacher Paul Todd Jr. Todd srud Monday he planned to take out his n omination papers today to run for a seat on the council in the June 3 elec· tion. Todd is the lotb person to indicate his interest in running. The College Parle resident said grC\wth would be a key issue in his campaign. "I am concerned that the rate of growth of our ci· ty b Coo rapid," be said. "I feel we need to tab a more eanful look at eT«Y new deTelopNat proposal that would sustain a rate al «rowth I altt8dy feel is e:acessiYe." Todd is a junior high school t eacher in the city of Orange. Only one person has filed his e lection papers at City Hall so -far -Mayor David Sills. The two other rncumbents in the race -Mary Ann Gaido and Bill Vardoulis have taken out their nomination papers, but ....... P-.AJ AFGHAN •.• dilion t o the United States~ Afgha.nist.aft's neighbors -Iran, Pakistan and the Soviet Union. He offered no detail.a about what process Carter had ln mind to guarantee Afghanist an's neutrality. Nor would be st.ate that, in light of Brezhnev's speech Friday, it was written more with the Soviet Union than the Yueoelav president in mind. , have not yet returned them. Others who have indicated lhey will run by taking out papers are Dave Baker, an at· torney in Ne wpo rt B e ach . James Kincannon, owner of a Newport Beach architectural firm; Beverly Wright, a former director of the College Park Hom eowne r s Assoc iatao n Barbara Wiener, a former dlrec tor of the Turtle Rock Hills Com munlty Aaaoclatio n ; Chuck Corum, former manager for de· velo~ services in Irvine, and Barnes. PJ'OIP9dl n candidates have until. llarcb 1 to file their nomlnatkm papen at City Hall. Filing opened Feb. 11. A COlUlty reghtrar of voters spokeswoman said this m orning no new persons ha ve taken out nomination papers to run in the June 3 Irvine Ranch Water Dis· tricl board e lection. Two seats will be up for election. Seven persons have lJlken out papers but no ooe has yet filed. Boy, 6, Dies After Tumble Into Channel A 6-year-old boy died Monday in Children's Hospital ln Orange after fallln& into the Fullerton Creek Channel Feb. 18 while playing with a friend. The official refused lo release ' a complete ten of the letter. Police said George Rolan Copell of Fullerton disobeyed his mother's orders and climbed the chain link fence that separates b.ia backyard from the channel. Summari.siq lt, be aaid : · "l'be president reiterate that the United Stat.es support.a the restor ation ol a neutral and non· aligned Af1baniat an •overn· m ent, a government that is • responsive to the wishes of the Afl}lan people, and be st.atee we are prepared to support efforta -·b7 tbt fnt~tionaJ commtmity ; to t.bJlt end. I' Tbe leUer wu diapat.cbed to • ~on Monday, the otftcial . .. . . DAILY PILOT '""°'-~Doll, Pilol ·""-""'-____ ,,_,_..,, ... °'_ Two neipbon jumped into the rushin1 waters in answer to t he mother's screams but couldn't reacb the boy. Ftremen ftnally pulled the un- conscious 6-year-old out about two m.iJee from wbett he first fell in, offtcen aald. Condo Suit Filed LOS ANGELES <AP) -A clua·action ault aimed at bah· inl the PQMlble CODYerlion ot. about 10,000 Yest -Hollywood apartment unit• i nto con- dominhom wu ftled M~ in Superior Court Voting Proceeds InNH •RO• 0.. ..W YOM BAUOT, MN ftD -M aeaaon favorite. and Oeor1e Bub, twice a winner, were the lead.ina coat..tant.a ln a aeven· way GOP c:oolelt The lint poll.a opened at 6 a.m . before the winLer dawn, for a day ot ballot.inc that ran u laLe u a p.m . (5 p.m . PST). Voter turnout WU ml.xed wben the pol.la opened ln cool, aUDAy weather. Tbe early turnout in Nashua's two largest ward.a was descri bed as "pretty heavy," ~ polUn1 was light elaew~ in the city. A heavy turnout wa!'4 repo rtc.-d in Lebanon, but voting wu Ught m Portsmouth. Kennedy. greellng early bird voters at two polling places here, told reporters he was "up· beat, bopefuJ -we might have some SUJl>rise." Then he flew to Vermoot and MassachW1elts for a day of campaigning. At stake ln New Hampshire: 22 votes for the Republican pre- sidential nomination: 19 for the ·Democratic nomination, aH com milled in line with can· didate s hares or the popular vot e In M innesot a, precinc t · caucuses tonight began the process o f •electing 7S Democratic nom inatin1 de- legates and 34 Republicans. Tbe caucuses there are not binding, but a Democratic straw vote lest· ed thestrength of tbe Carter ticket in Vice President Walter F . Moo· dale· s home slJlte. Kennedy once was the favorite in New Hampshire, next door to his Massebusetts home, but no longer. The last pre -primary public opinion poll, conducted for the Boston Globe, said Carter wa.s preferred by 5S per- cent o f N e w Hampshire Democ:nda to Keanedy'a JD per. cent. But Kennedy said that whatever the out.come, be will stay in the race. He once said New Hampshire and Maine ~re must·win s tates for his cam- paign. then changed his mind. Carter defeated him in the · Maine caucuses Feb. 10, with an edge of UWe more than 3 per- cent in the popular vote. He bad beaten K ennedy by a two-to-One margin in the Iowa caucuses oo Jan. Zl . F ..... P-.eAJ SWAP ••• Gas Going Up To Hit $2 by Year'• End? LOI AlfOILSS CAP) -AIJ ot1 analpl p~ what many ....W. MYe feared -tUt lf Heras• Nt.a1J prtH ot ,..War 1uoUM ..UO.wtde cont.lauee to lncreue at Ill euneat pue, 1uoliM ~ be cloM to SI a plJoo by UM end ol tbe ~ur . DID L.uDdberc. wboM ..-Iy Lola Aqel•·baMd l..Amdbtt't Letter 1urvey1 t.reDda lft UM oU and 1uollDe lndualrl•. aald Mciod.Q that 1uol1Ae pnctm ba¥e *" cUmblnc at • rate of •on than l\AI eata a •Mt lft the lut IDOllth. 81 lbe end of the year, the CC9l ol re1uJar s.uoUne would rucla •t .17 a 1aJloo at tb.11 , .... TIM ~ nerqe prtce for replar 1uoUne wkh .. ad (wb.lcb IKhldee both Mlf· ud full-ten• outl«t) climbed to Sl.lt t..i -.di from $1.12 a month earlier, L'1Ddber1 aald That means even blC)l prica for d.r1vers of m1111y newer nn that UM unleaded 1uol1De. wh.lcb normally la mot" ea penaive tbaD rqular aad premium 1radee that cootAaln lead. Tbe welcbted avera,. price ot all four 1raclee of 1..UM reiuJar and premium wtth lead, and wtthout la I I 18 renta a 1allon, he aaid. . Services Thursday For Newport's Voit f'uoeral aervicn will be con d ucted Tbunday for Newport Beach realdenl Willard 0 . Vott . t.be retired chief ot ooe of tbe na lion'• ludinc manwacturen of sportln1 equJpment, who died Sunday. Mr. Voit, who tran.sformed hn father'• small Volt rubber busa ness into a multi-m.lllioo-doUar sporu equipment empire, SU<'· cumbed lo lung cancer al Hoag Memorial Hoeplt.al In Newport Beach. He was 88. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m . Thursday at Sl. An· drew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. A family burial will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Voit began workin g in his father's Voit Corp. while he wu stJll in bilh school. He .went to work full-time after hl..s gradua- tion from USC ln 1931. Following hi• father's death in 1948, he took over the company, building it into a major sports equipment producer and oveft.eeing it.a suc- ceuful merger with American Machine and Foundry <AMF> t.n 1957. Mr. Voit contmued as pres1 dent of the rompany until 1960. when he be(-ame chairman of the board· He moved lo the Balboa Peninsula to retire an 1970. He continued lo be active in USC atfain after hia crad"8lioo and lel'Yed oo the national board of hla fratemlty, Sl1ma Phi EPtllon.. His election to the Sporting Goods Hall of Fame earUer this year. made Mr. Voit and his fat.her, the only father and son ever cbo&en for that hono r Body Found Identified As Marine ROYAL OAK, Micb. CAP) The body of a 20-year-old El Toro Marine from Royal Oak was found In a ditch in San Rernardino. CahC . about thrtt hours after he was fatally shot in tht' head, Cahfom1a authon\Jt'°' 'aid He served both as presadtnt of the Hoag Foundation and as direct.oroflbehospitalwherehe Hut l.:1nn• l'pl J o hn H died. Gleason's body remained an J Parking Fee Plan Reviewed Partd.ni f ... for~ ic ollep 1tudeata ma1 be ••· poMd' -MrtJ .. Md fall ...... plan options reviewed &Dd la- lrodUCld for actkm Tu.dQ by tnaal.-ln I boald ........ OD tbe DOltla campua. ,. DbeulMd '°' .. hour ... ""• .._.. tbe moet n,..J" coettnc ltudlnta 940 a year. An ..UdUl*-d ta30,000 could be ralNd under the mott elaborate plan, $20 per student per Mm"'41r. 8t&rt up co.ta for ad· mlnl.Uat.lon. equipmHt and en· forcement would coet the dil· trict an ..Umat.d n•.ooo t.be flrat year No r .. bne been formu.la&ed yet ror Ult• other poe1lble plua ca1Un1 for a.a money Truete. plan to aelect and •P pron C'ft8 ol t.be plana .t>r a com blnaUon ol M¥eral durto1 lbetr nest rneet1111. March lO. T rual••• d i re c ted ad mln latraton laat aprln1 to come up wlth partlftc plana att.r nar rowly PMalna a pollc)' alJowt.oc fen at UM two campuM9 The board becan &oolitnc at patllln1 lnrom" when It learned the at.ate wUI no k>flnr allocatr achool fl.Wadll for perkln1 lot coo 1tru('tlon Undf'r lhf' 11late Y.duutlon code, communH.y colle1ea m..ay charre atAMlent.a and ataff mem berit up Lo P> per M mHte'r for parllln1. TboM: ft:eis r ould ~ ua~ to build and msl.ntain k>CA and pay for lot 1upcr•la1on perM>nnel Lot s are congested at the North Campus especially ln the e ven1np, officlata claim . Whale Mam Campus kJta are always full near the hilltop butkhng,'>, olber loll LD the lowlands are not. a spokesman said. O ption s include operating ahuttlebuaes from the remote lot.a tot.be campus buildings. Truatees Robert Moore or I rvane and William Watt.a of TuatJn tnd.Jcat.ed they favor 1m· po1nng (ees but redUCLDg plans for a massive and costly en· for t"emeot system Robert Pnee. board president. indJcated he believes fee11 are re qwred be<:ause of st.ate moves to cut part.JJ\IC lot s~ndlng an favor or relyuig on t.he individual dJs lncU to nuae mone y for those es~. Trustee Larry TayJor o r Laguna Beach said be la con· c erned w ith the net· profit mar1in, indica ting that ex paiaes hardly m.ake the projertg worthwb.Ue. The diltrict 's Student Service Commltttt, wh.icb researched the parktng lot opt.Ions. oot.ed that three of Orange CO\alty·s 1un1or roll~e distnct.s charge f tts wtWe one does not Also c·hargjng for varking art' the county·s two uruvers1lles. UC I and Cal SUte Fullertoo. In addition to his support of morgue for nearly thrtt 111.~k.s Hoag Hospit.al and USC he was before he was 1dent1f1ed. his oo t.be board of Pacifi(' HoUday parenl3 sa.ad Monday and Hatteras of California, a Union Backs Plan Ufetime trustee of Claremont John a nd Florence Gleason M • Coll t t f were told o( their son's murder en s e1e, a rua ee o Of ..,omen Draft Ban . .ker'a Ufe lnaurance Co. of Thursday. Gleason said police. w, N b __ .,_ aod be of .... _ told him they believe b.i8 aoo e r_., a mem r u..:: was robbed before he wu killed BAL HARBOUR , Fla. (AP> - the land exchange would pro-Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Feb. 3. The Marine'a wallet wu Tbe neaatJve council of t.be ceed. the Santa Ana Cowitry Club. not found with hi.I body. AFL-CIO bu backed PreDdeut The proposal calls for t.be Suntvon l.nclude his wife of Carter's plan to reitster women ~ompany to receive about 7S 44 yean, Mary J o ; three aons. "We really don't know wt..t aa well • mea for the military acres of land adjacent lo the ul· Willard S. and Richard A. or e:ucUy happened. or why it took draft • ~ "comiateat with ti mate alignment of Irvine Balboa. and Robert of Encino. so long to identify b im ." our belief in equal ri&bll." . Center Drive. and two uandchildren Gleason aa.id. "Wilb him beinl Leaden of UM! 13.C mil.Uoo The company, in exchange, miaslJll from bia ba.se, in El member labor federatloa toot . would deed two parcels o( land Tbe family bas s uegested Toro. Calif .. and tbrouch no apedftc stand COGeenaiq re· to the east and west of existing mem orial donatJona ift Volt's fln1erprtnta, I'd have thoqbt swnption ol lbe draft itaelt, aay- Marine Corpa fam.ily houat.na ad· name to Hoa1 Memorial tbat he'd be ldenUfied rtpt ,las dud matt.el' would reqWJ'e Juent to Harvard Avenue. A Hospital. away. further atvcb'. _ computY s pokesman aald tbU r.--~--====--===~==--=~~-=-==----....._--...,......,.=========-=-=:::..._~~~=-~-=~.........:..~~~~-- m or n i n 1 a 38-acre parcel southwest of the eilitlnl bous· inc hu already been identified. Another parcel of between 20 and 40 acres aJ.ao wi 11 be deeded to t.be Marines. Actual acrea.ge would be determined after the land la apprailled. Mn. Ga.Ado and Acran ban viewed the propoMd e:acba.qe with alarm, sartn1 it could have adverse environmental and sociolotical effect.a. Both council members said they oppoeed the coacentration of mWta.ry bowinC in one area. lavorinc i.n.alead dispersal of such facWtiea thJ'oucbout the com munitJ. With Rolex, a special time is taking shape for you. Pick your favorite shape from these ladies' bracelet watches by Rolex. In 1-4 karat yellow gold· A. $1 ,495. B. $1 ,950. c. $1,895. . ·~ <-c---.c-~----~I---·~-~rld.w ... ( .... -·-....,.·---.... -p.,..p_,.AJ . ... ... ... ... . . . t ................ -.~-~·(-" _........,_ ...... _,_'"'_"_ _,., .,,,..,_._._ . ..,...._ ...... -. ... ,-.c--.c:.i---... -___ _._ JeO II Qortoy YIC:e_...,, __ ___ ~-,.- "=:.!..i::= o-te<• w. _ .. -_ .............. ll .... ,, .... ~ .. ,....., 0 ............ IOtlN , __ 0.- ...- 'IHEATER IN IRVINE. • • 1tructure1 and potential no6ae problem.a reaaltial from jet ·.OH~ from UM El T oro Marini eor,. Alr"SlaUon. The A.rta Committee, befcn submlttlnc lt1 acal•d·down a!t«uliw, b8d laapecl to t.ep UM pabllt ..s prt•.U Mdora for cloa•Uou to baUd • ., ..... t I tlaeaw la UalHHllJ Towa '°fr: paM liaf1 .. Id ,.bUc I ....... ~ ~-tbMW .... . .... twlllllita ............ . AnlHictvarTraw •I• "iii' IKlwmlltc ...... ,_ ...... 'jr.'r':.:-;t,.= ~I .,..,,ut. 'I =~=---=='J=!i':, I !Pr "1plwljraM· U 'rc. ~ ..-..-....----·------..----... ~----- • ROLaz • I 1 (• J Laguna/South eoast· l'oar Hometo•n Dally Ne•spaper VOL. 73, NO. S7, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS Afghan Neutral? Carter Supports Such a Move WASHINGTON <AP > l'rl' 1 dent Carter, m a letter dt-ltvl'red today , offer ed to ~upport a ne utral Afghanistan 1f the Sov1t"l Union withdraws promptly from that nation. Carter's comme n t!>, 111 response to a letter from Yugoslav President Jos1p Broz Tito, followed an apparent offer by the Soviet Union to withdraw "as soon as all forms of outside interference directed against the gov ernme n t a n d people of Af g hani s tan are full y terminated.'' Details of Carter's lcttt'r were described by an administnit1on 5 Miles Closed t>Htc·ial who d~kt.·'1 nut tu ht· u.Jt'n llflt>d b> namt- ln tu:. report tht• off11·1al '>iud Carter ··reaffirm,, that the l 'n1t t'd Stat~ dtd not interfere an the tntt>rnal atra1rs of Afghanistan • .ind t hat with the µrompt "1thdrawal of all So\ 1et troops from that country. the United States would be willing to Join an .i guarantee of true ne utrality and no n -in t erfe r ence 1n Afghurustan's internal affairs." The o fficial decl ined t o characterize the president's let· ler as a response to a speech f'riday by Soviet President Leonid I Brczh1w v Oemente Reopens Portion of Beaches A portion of San Clemente's ci- ty beaches. clo~ed since Satur day by an 80,000-gallon fuel spill. w as reopened today a fter Orange County hN11\h ofhc1 al!> gave their approval But a bout fi ve miles of south county shores. including Doheny a nd San Clemente sta te beaches, remained c losed because of sewage spills caused by last week's heavy rains. Meanwhile, state park ranger chief J ack Stowe said many s urfers have defied warnings by Doheny beach lifeguards to stay out oflhe polluted waters thPrf' Some surfers have s uffered in· testinal diseases aft er swim m ing in the polluted beaches and then. even afte r warnings, camt: back a second lime to try the water, county officials said. Stowe said surfers and swim· rners who violate the bet1c h c losure order will be issued mis d&meanor citations that would require them to appear in court like a traffic ticket. I n th.it l>PCech , the Soviet h•..itle1 lta1d , .. Let the US together with the ne ighbors of Afghanai.t an guarantee non- interference and then the needs of Soviet m1htary assistance will Ct'al>e to exist." Carter's comments were con- tained in a letter delivered today an Be lgrade, the official said. He was answering a letter from the gravtily 111 Tito. who wrote to Carter and Brezhnev in a plea ror continued detente between the superpowers. The source said a guarantee of nl'l1tralit v would involve. in ad- (St't> Af'GllAN. Page A 2) * * * Anti-Russ Mos le ms Arrested NEW OELlll. India <AP> Aulhor1ttes s wept t hroug h Kabul today. a rresting large numbers of Shiite Moslems SUS· peeled or instigating anti-Soviet dis t urbances that left hundreds dead, a report from the Afghan capital said. T he report, quoting consistent- ly Afghan sources, said large number s of S hiite H azara tribesme n h ad been taken into custody during several sweeps through the mjle·high city, but could not say how m any arrests were made. Drops In at El Morro Re ading is Fun. Just to prove 1t s ax skydivers dropped on El Morro Elementary School near Laguna Beach this morning to help pass out bookmarks to 390 s tudents to stimulate readm g . Paul Henley, who has one leg, makes successf uJ landrng at top Dean Westgaard. after landing. hug~ h1~ g randson J ustin Dean Westgaard . 2 Housing Suit Fight Set by NB Monjca Mazurc, county en- vironmental health specia list. said San Cle m e nte c ity lifeguards may reopen beaches where there appears to be no , ralm or odor from the fuel s pill. City JifecuardS said today they plan to keep the beach a rea north of Avertlda Pico closed to· day because or strong fuel Qdors. The Doheny beach a rea and the shores south thro ugh Capistrano Beach a re closed by <See BEACH, Page A2> H a saras, MongoUan - a ppearing Afghans from the central Afghan province o( Ba· mlan, traditionally b.ave faced social and religious discrimina- tio n at th e bands of Afghanistan's dominant Sunni Moslem Pus htu or Pathan tribes . S h iit es, in c luding Hazaras. comprise 10-20 percent of the central As ian nation's estimated 16 million people. Newport Beuch Mu yor Pciul Ryckoff swd today his city will ··fight with everything it has" against a l aws uit file d in Superior Court Monday by a lel•l aid coaJiUoo alleging the city ex:ou:rages discriminatory housing pohc1e., The fuel spilled into the ocean Saturday afternoon from the storm drainage channel near A venida Pico. The s ubstance came from a jet fuel pipeline that ruptured three miles inland. Firemen have sealed off the drainage channel. T he pipe, which carries jet fuel from Los Angeles to the Miramar US. Naval Air St ation near San Diego. was shut off Saturday. No one has been made serious- ly ill by the fumes from the fuel. officials reported. But the fumes have caused headaches to soml' beachgoers. Some Capistrano Shores mobile home park re)';1- dents reportedly fl ed the fumes over the weekend. Bandit Hits Motel in LB A gunman escaped from Vaca tion Village Motel in Laguna Beach with $326 Monday llJght. police said . The m an, wearing a while s ki hat and brandish inJ( a s mall hand gun. ordered the clerk in the motel at 647 S . Coast II ighway to hand over t he money in a cash register at 8.25 pm The gunman was described a~ about 20 years old. 5 feet, 10 inches tall: thin and pale. :. DrllB .. la Lafl••a Deep bolet are being cut in Arch Beach Heights to de- termine the extent ot an ancient landslide that apparently contributed to earth slippage which destroyed one home. damaged two and took out 90 feet of Del Mar Avenue just beyond drlllin& ria. In fore1round, utility workmen re· move snapped pawer p0le. But the Shiites fo rm an over- whelming majority of neighbor- 1 n g Iran 's a pproximate ly 35 mi I lion people, a nd Ayatollah Ruho llah Kho m eini , Iran's supreme relig.ious leader, said this month that Iranians should "export our revolution to other parls of the world and save the oppressed people of the world." Gang Attacks Laguna Man A 2&year-old Laguna Beach man told police late Tuesday that he lost a jacket and tus s kateboard to seven thugs wbo attacked him a fter one of them suggested that he indulge in hom osexual acts. The Skyline Drive resident. told police that one of the men accosted him at 8:20 p.m. on South Main Beach . suggesting the sex acts and then calling him names and attacking with a 4- by-4·inch board when he re· fused. He told police that as he m oved to protect himself, six other men joined in kicking and beating him before he could escape lo call officers from a phone booth on Park Avenue. * * * * * * What Crises? 'Rescues' Not Needed IC a Laguna Beach woman reported parachutists and a plane crash at the sa m e lime an aircraft sent a "mayday" radio e mergency message, what would you do" IF VOU WF.RE L' S Coast Guard rescue people. you would launch a search m1!>s1on That ·s JUSt what happened early today The report rrom the LaJi?una woman living high on Temple Hills turned out to be a sky diving exhibition by parachutists. THE "MAVDAY" ra dio call was a flight instruct<?r over Long Beach demonsl.Tating lo a student how to rad10 for help. He didn't know the radio microphone was actual· ly turned on. So much for e mergencies today. Candidates Rap Mayor Lagunµ's McDowell Accused of Switch By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI-. O.ly ~ S'-ff Incumbent Councilwoman Sal· ly Bellerue a nd council can- didate Nell Fitzpatrick accused Laguna Beach Mayor Jack McDowell of changing his posi· lion on the thorny Sycamore HIJls issue during a Monday forum for candidates in the April election. The forum was sponsort!d by the e nvironmentally oriented Village Laguna. "The present mayor is trying to squirm out of his proposal" on the Sycamore Hills issue, assert· ed Mn. BeUerue, a staunch op- ponent of a plan to build 2,000 dwe lllnp on the city property and acljacent Irvine Company land. "Which McDcnrell do we ,. beUeve? The one we read about in the newspapers or the on~ we see here tonight? asked can- didate Fitzpatrick, chairman of the La1una Beach Planning Commission. McDowell was questioned on his Jan. 2S atatemenll to the local Rotary club that the city needs two col! counea, more re· sort iDQS and Irvine homes to "cinch" the Sycamore Hills deal. The City Cluncil voted in um to buy the 522-acre Sycamore Hilla area for ts.75 million. The area 11 located between t.a1una Canyon and El Toro roadl. McDowell baa termed the council ma.jorit.y'1 plan to pay off tbe mor"tPle on Sycamore HUia a perfect. Wea. McDowell told the 90-member audience Monday the Sycamore Hllh plan could bring the city $400,000 a year and could also help the city qualify for state funds that would ald in keeping the beach area clean. McDowell also said more city funds could be generated by a new aolf course in the area. Comp)e- Uon of the Sycamore Hill5 work could also bring problems along Laguna Canyon Road. Bul Mrs. Bellerue and Fitzpatrick asserted that more home·b\.lildlng in the Laguna Canyon area would cause even areater nooct control problems llke thole seen this month. McDowell asserted that the notion of bulldlnl 2,000 homes ln connect.loo wttb the Sycamore (SM MAYOR, Pa1e A!) Claiming there LS no law fore· Ing N~ Beach lo provide affordable housing, Ry ck off s aid, .. Jn m y Judgment. this type o ( hous ing 1sn ·t s u1tabh• in Ne,.·oort Beach ·· lie said land t>O'-ols <tnd <1lhl·r factors argut-as.:ain ... t aHordabl•· housing blotn~ built m lhl' c1l) ll1s commt>nl., l'anw Jl a C"Jll d1daleS bn•akfast in wtuch Ctt\. c 0 u n ('I I h 0 pl' rub Hu I h l'I ~ n Plummer and .John Cox accu...,t·d th1.• current t:ounc il ol m;.1king dt'Cl !>IOns that h..tVl' ll·d t11 la" ~u1L.., Jga1nst thL• l'tt' Th1.• 32·pag1.· t11.1us1ng l:J\\SUll , ft lt·d on lwha I( of f l\ t' 1 I\ d1ntlual..,, -.talt'' that tilt' Cit\ I' promot1ni:: land ust• pol1<:1t"i th;1t t' 'H' I udt> affontahll' houo., tnJ! It '" runhc·r all<'~t·d that th<· t•11y·s land U'l' po ll c11.•., d1 .., 1.·riminatl' aga1n<-t blac ks and ll1spa n1c-, in v1olat1on of t h1· equal protret1 on clauses or ll1t late and federal const1tut1ons The le~al aid groups . under the na m e o r thr Southe rn Cahforrua Jlou.,ing Ta::.k For<'I'. have filed eight s1 m1IJr law::.u1h 1n Orangt' Count' <-met.• C'Jrh 19'78 Thl' mo-.t rt•t c•nt 'Utt ":i " brought ag:11nst ~an Clemente In the lat<'st action. thl' las!\ force is particularly critical of recent Newport Reach Cit' Council action that blocked con- struction of 50 affo rdable hous- ing units as part of a develop ment pla n proposed by the Ford Aeros pace and Communications Corp . Eagle Developme nt Corp and Daon Corp. Or::ci:ast W eather lnc re:ismg cloudines~ toni ght with 30 percent c h a n ce o f s how e r s Wednesday. Much cooler with lows tonight or 47 al t he beaches a nd SS inland Highs Wednesday 65 along lhe coast and 70inland. INSIDE TODAY Newport aaalmaker Dave Ullman ha1 added another boating lourel. S4!e Page 81 ...... x • ~--JlJST BRE.4KINC Fonner Congressman Adniits Conspiracy WASIUNGTON t Al'I fo'ormer Rep Dani~I J t "lood, 0 Pa .. •lood ~nt 11nd qu•k1n11 befon' • ff'deral )ud1e tod1y •nd pleadtd 1wlty to .-ons plr•cy lh.• waa placed on a yt>er'a p roba Uoo nood had been cbar1ect with consplr•cy. bnbery and per Jury. but under a plu·bartaln qreement wllb proeecutona ad· milted 11uUt only to conaplracy. The govemment •"&'ffd to drvp the other, more tertou1, char1ea. .. J •S"Ned to the •rrllJ)lemeat ••uae I C!Oftcluded that based on t.be evidence I heard and d.lscusaJolla wttb lawyers that I mt1ht be e«tvlctod In • trial," Y'ood told U S. Olatrtct Jud10 OUver Ouch lo a low votce after hobblln.c to the front of the bench. "I don't thJJ\k I have tho phyaacal or lntelleC'tual ,... aourcea to ddenJ m yHll ad<'quately," tht' 78-Yt"•r-old former con1n:uman said Gripe• L ... 1 l•r """~• WASHINC1'0N (A l'> Th" cha1rmun nf lht' Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1u11d today his agenl'y 1i. re111dy to 1•nd Its Three Mlle l~hmd ln1p1tet1 moratonum and l>t'i:IO 11>11u1ng operatina permits to nu<'lur power plan~ John F Ahe•me told » ron1rcu1onal hearmg lhe NRC's ~elr-1mposed "pause " on operauna perm1t.s could t:nd n early as Thursday. That's when tho NRC ls scheduled to consider g1vmg lhe Tennessee Valley Authority's Sequoyah No 1 plant a tentative go-a head, Ahearne testified before tbe HoUie AppropriaUons subcommittee on enerl(y. Sequoyah, near Chattanooga, Tenn .. would thl.18 become lhe nrst nudear plant llren11ed to operate since the Marc h 28, 1979. uccidcnt at Three M1fo Island an cen· tral Pe nnsylvantu Gold IJp; Dollar .'tllp• LONDON (AP > Gold prareb rebounded und the dollur :.lipped lower on world fmuncial murkt'ls today · Gold sold for $642 an ounrc in London and Zur11·h. up from Monday':. closmit or St;:J2 ~ in Lontlo11 111111 $61K ~>() Ill llw Sw1:0. ... ct•nter Th<· mt'l:J I h<Jd fHllt•n $J0 to $40 .i11 oum·t· in llw pal>t wet'k. ll was tradm~ al $625 in New York · !:)1 lvcr abo rose to $34 43 un ou11c1· 1n London. from Mun day's $32.375. But it was $33 56 in New York. Broivn Popularity In State Dropping S 1\N FRANC ISCO (l\P) Nl·arlv two out of f1vl· (':1l1for 111<1ns ·in a poll rclca'>ed today rat<'d Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. .is "IJOf>r'' or "vc·ry poor" HJ h10., 1wrfurm;m1· .. i.ll> !>late h ·uckr The m a rkinK 1s the worst Hrown h as r cce1vl•d in th.-~.'ulifomia Poll, a :.urvey of r<:~· 1:.tl•rcd vo te rs conduct ed by Mcrvm 0 . Field. One of the ractor s hurting Brown's popularity, Field said . wa:. lhc ~ovcrnor's race ror the pre1udency. When asked what they thought of Brown's can- did•cy, 5-4 percent of those polled disapproved. and :n per- <.'ent approved. Nine percent were neutral ( Th •l:Jtcd i.toq ,\'1) IH111A-11 · I ,I\ 01 h:Jo., 01pr11·d 1lram:Jt11·ally 1>1nc·1· a 1H"1ll t;ik1•n 1n Novc·mli(·r 197!i, wht·n hulf those surveyed thought Brown was doing an excellent or ~1)()11 JOb. In this month's poll. only 22 percent gave him the hi1othest ra tin g , while 38 p ercent rlcscribcd his performance al> fair and 38 percent called 1t poor <1 r very poor. Two per cent had no opinion. In November 1975, only 7 per· t'C nt gave Brown the lowest grade, while 34 percent s aid h1s performance wu fair and 9 ~r· cent didn't have anything to HY about it. Field offered high and low rat· 1ngs for Brown's prcdccc~~or Honald Reagan and formf.'r gov. l·rnor Edmund nrnwn Sr .. fatht·r of tht· MJrrenl govern1Jr. Voting Proceeds lnNH l'ONCOHO, N.U. (Af') -New II unp1hlr" vo tera rendered ttwlt wrd1ct today In a preslden· ual primary that determln~ wh«llh.,r there really la • ltepubllcan rronl·runner. and teated UMl 11hllke n challen1e of San . Edward M. Kennedy to PrealdC!nt Carter 's renomloa· llon Ho naald Reaaan, the pre• DIXVIUE NOTCH MAKES ITS MARK-Al BROWN OFF NEW YORK BAU.OT, RAPS TED -M H ahon favorite, and George Uush, twice a winnt:r, were lhe lt'adlnl( contesl»nt.s in a seven· way COP contest. The first polls opened at 6 a m. before the winter dawn, for a day oC ballotlnl that ran as tale as 8 p.m. (5 p.m. PST). Voter turnout was mixed when the po\ls opened In cool, sunny weather. The early turnout in Nashua's two largest wards was described as "pretty hc uvy," but polling was light l'lsewhere m the city. A heavy 111rnout wus r epo rted in Lebanon, but voting was lJgbt in l'orls mouth. Ke nnedy. ~rt.>eting early bird volt•r!> 11t two polling place:. ht-rt', told reporters he was "up- bcal , hopeful -we might have "omt• :.urµrtSC'." Then he n ew lO V1·rmont and Massachusetts fo r .1 day of campaigning. ,,.,..,.. Pa.-Al AFGHAN ... <1 1t1on to the United States. Afghanista n 's neighbors -Iran. Pakistan and lhe Soviet Union. I It· offered no details about what process Carter had in mind t11 guarantee Afghanistan's neutrality. Nor would he state that 1n light o f Brezhnev's ~pc·c~h 1-nduy. 1t was written mort.• with lhc Soviet Union than lhe Yu~oslav president in mjnd. The official refused to r elease a complete text of lhe letter. Summarizing it, he said: "The president reiterates that the United States supports the restoration of a neutral and non- a ligned Afghanist an govern- m e nt, a eovernmenl that is responsive to the wishes of the Afghan people, and he states we are prepared to s urport efforts hy the lnlemat1ona community to that end.·· Thl' l<·ttcr was dis patched tn Belgrade on Monday, the official o.,a1d . Float Builder V. Anderson Services Set l",.._P~AI l•'unerul ~erv1ct·l> will be ht:ltJ WPdnel>d:Jy for L:.i~un a &ach re:.1dcnt Vinton f''. Ander l>on. prizl'·winning Pal>udcna Ho:.c P:Jrnde noat builde r, who died Saturday night. He wus 64. Mr. Ande r so n m oved lo Laguna 12 years ago. His com· pany, Piesta Floats. Inc .. Tem pie City hao; been respons ible for winning the bes t commercial Grand Pnze for lhe last four years. Survivors include his wife Ma r1one. his ~on Or Donald Anderso n of Brook lin e . Massachusetts. a daughter Judy Cipponeri or Pasadena : and five· grandchHdren. 1-·uneral services will he held Wednes d ay . 4 p.m . at the Westmins t e r Pr<'sbyte rian Church, Pas adena . The family ls suggesting lbal memorial con· tribuUons be made to the Vinton f''. Anderson Memorial Fund, Ci· ty or Hope. °"AM0lCOA8T llK DAILY PILOT , I\• O.....,,.. ( ,..,..., ().tlly f"11ifJt ''"''°' tltf'Hf' ht\ t illlo'tt t,,_,, tfw ............. ....,.,., t\~\-N-fth• t~f,.•vr ff).6''''~·-~'~" V..••'"'"°'h'""'•'" '"'"' ,,.,.ct ~ fl'W'WuOft , , .... , '°' , ,..,,, .. ~-··~n..,,,. ••vl'ltf"'O't""'"-"""' ''-IUI" t.-1~V,.ll•• tt~.l_~IV•"'~'"',,...·' lit ''"'''" ·~.ai.•*"K,,_,.,.t~\.Mu•t.t4t'<I ....-., -~ ... , , .... ,,.""(_ .... ...,..,.. ....... pt .... ~ ., •• W•\tf\41ySt,... ~t•lftMtow C .. H~nt•.,._. ._. .. _ "'-·--·-, ... lt.C....., .., ...... ...--------....... n::..:: ... -:z::- 0......M.~ -P- A•\.t•tMt M6M4tfllll l-•1'.-' omc •• O..•• ... w •JOWe'4 ._.....,_ .. ...,.,_ .. ecft llUt .... ~-••tl BEACH REOPENS. • • a series of sewage s pills starting with lhe Jun 29 release or raw ~cwagl' from the South East llcgional Reclamation pl ant 111 Uana Point /\nothcr :,1·wai.:c :-.pill wa~, n· portNI m lhc• I l11rn11 Cn·t·k :i n •a <>f San Ju:.i n Cap1 stran11 lao.,t Wl'•·k The ra w s<:wage, about 10 ,000 gallons a day, flr,wcd down the San J uan CrcC'k and 1n· to the ocean nr>ar Doheny HC'ach. county officials s aitl Another sewage spill was re· rorted n1·ar Avenida Calafia last week Thi· sa m e city sewer pipe thut burst in J anuary was rup· tu red a gai n and fouled lhc n1·a rliv S:in ('Jt•mt•n t1: Stal!• llt•.1 1·h 1\ fourth nc·w ~cwa~e ~pill fouled Uw beach from thr· /\II <,(> f'1t'r soulh to lhe Catalina Stn'Ct . m •:i That area remained cloi.t.·d tm1ay after the sewer pipe burst la'>l W('i.'k . county health officials saHl. ~'!!tit ......... AU80 BEACH mLL a.ouo ALONG IOUTM c;oAST Sew•ge, Jet Fuel lptH• Ceualng ''°'*""' I Gas Going Up To Hit $2 by Year's End? LOS ANGELES (AP> -An oU an•lyst predict.a what many mot.oriltl have re.red -th•l If average rel•ll price or re1ular 1aaollne nationwide conllnuea to increase at tu current pace , 1aaollne eouJd be close to S2 a 1aUon by the end of the year. Ou Lundber1. whose weekly Loa An&eles-bued Lundberg Letler survey• trends Jn the oil and gaaoline Industries, uid Monda)' that gaHOllnu prices have been climbinl al a rate or more than l~ centJI a week In the lut month. By the end of the year, tho cotl of recul ar guoliAe would reach $1.87 a 1alloo •t thta rate. The weiihted ner11e price for regular gasoline with lud (which lncludefl both self. and full-serve outlets) climbed to Sl .19 last week from $1.12 a month earlier. Lundberg said. 'Ibat means even high pric~ for drivers of many newer cars that use unleaded gasollne, which normally Is more ex· pensive thaD reeulu and premium grades that coot.aln lead. 1be weighted average price of all four grade11 of gasoline - re gular and premium with lead. and without 1s Sl 18 Ct'nts a gallon, he sa..td. Services Thursday For Newport's Voit Funeral services will be con- duc ted Thursday for Newport Beach resident Wiiiard 0 . Voit . the retired chief of one or the na- t 1on 's leading manufacturers of s port mg equipment. who died S unday Mr. Voit, who trans formt.-d has father's small Volt rubber bu.ci1 ncss mlo a multi-million-dollar sports eqwpment empire, sue· c umbed to lung cancer al lloai: Memonal HoepltaJ 1n Newport Beach. He was 69. Funeral services will be held a l 2 p.m. Thursday at St. An· drew's Presbytenan Church in Newport Beach. A family bunal will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Voit began working in his father's Voit Corp. while he wa~ still m hJgh school. l ie went to work full-Ume after his gradua- t10n from USC in 1931. J .. ollowing h1~ fotht·r ·-. dt•alh in 1946, hi' took over the• comp;rny. liu1ldini.: 1t into a maJor s ports l'Q U1pmenl prodU<'cr and overseeing its s ue cessful merger with Amt·ncan Machine and Foundry (AMF > in 1957. Mr. Voit conlinued as p rt">I dent of UK> company until 1960. when he bc<'amC' chairman of the• board. fi e m oved lo thl· Halboa Peninsula to rcl!re in 1970. He contmucd lo be active in USC affaln after his aradu.aUon and served on the national board o f his fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon. H is election to the SportJn~ Goods Hall of Fame t::irl1er lh1!> vcar. m ade Mr. Voit und h1-. r;.ither. lhc onl y father and -.on t·H·r cho!.cn for that honor JI e 'ICrved both as prcl>1df'nl of I hl' Jlo;.ig J<'oundal1on and ·• . director of lhe hosp1Wl l where hl· dll'd . In addition to h1!> support of lloag llospitaJ and use he wa~ on the board of Pac1r1c Holiday and Hatteras of California. a lifetime trustee or Claremont Me n 's College, a trustee (I( Ranker's Life ln:.urancc Co. nf Nebraska. and a mt'm lx•r o( th1· Newport Harbor Yacht Club :Jnd the Santa Ana Country Club. Survivor-5 include· his wifr of '1'1 vea rs. Mary .111, thrPe ...on. .... Wil.lard S. and Richard A of Ralboa. and Robert of Enclnn. and two iuandch1ldren. The family hu s uggest<'d m e morial donation~ 1n Volt':r; name to Hoag M e morial Hospital. SUCCUMBS AT 89 Wiiiard D. Yott f 'ro. P-.. ,l I MAYOR ... Halls deal is, al this lime. one ol three a ltf'rnativcs for an en v1ronmenwu ampacl report. Only about 200 homes a rc- pla nnt'd for the Sycamore Jllll-. .1n.·a McDowell said then:-I!> on I\' "\care talk" about more· home•<; beinl! built on In 1n .. ( nmpany land lv the north ur :--' 1 .1 more I LI lls ·1 h1• fourth t Jntl1tla1t• 111 th•• 1·011rwil r ci c~ Stt'V l'l1 H1 1o:g,, 1·ha1rman of the t·1ty Board 11f ,\rl111~tmPnl :md T>t''l~n Ht•\'lf'V. 1\11.11 II. l>a1d tht• :--.~ C"amnrP lf1lb d1kmma n<'i'ds "rnmprom1c,e · H1~~s -.a id h1• 1f. no~ r <'adv to m.1k1· a def1mt(• detcrmincit.Jon on what s hould lw don<' on Uw m att1·r until further l>tudv 1 ... Mmpktf'if S<tiools Closed H/\Til.E l'R E f:K . M1rh ~ Al-'1 Mon• than 12.000 c;tud1•nL\ 1n the Battle Creek area we re stay- ing away from classes today as a nu outbreak raised fears of Reye's Syndrome, a mysterio~ and often fatal disease that som etimes foUows viral infe<'- t10n. Two children have d ied from Reye's Syndrome s ince the school year began. With Rolex, a special time is taking shape for you. ·Parking Fee Plan Reviewed Parlung fees for Saddleback College student.a may be Im· posed as early as next ran under plan options teviewed and In· troduced for action Tueaday by trustees in a board 11e11k>o on the north umpua. Discussed tor ao hour were five opUooa, the m08t expensive costing aludent.a S40 a year. An estimated $520,000 could be raised under lhe most elaborate plan. S20 per aludenl per semester. Start up cost.a ror ad· m inistration. equipment and en- forcement would cost lhe dis· tnct an est.lmated $190,000 the first year. No fees bave been formulated yet for three other possible plans calhng for IC$S money. Trustees plan to select and ap· prove one of the plans or a com· bm•Uon of several during their next meeting. March 10. Trustees d irected ad - minlslr•tors lul aprtng to come up with parking plan.a aft.er nar· rowly paaaing • policy allowing fees at the two campmes. The boud began looking at parking income when it learned the state will no longer allocatt: school (und.'l for parking lot con· ~truction. Unde r the sta te Education r ode. commumty colleges may charge studenL'> and staff mem- bers up to S20 per semester for pa rkmg. Those fees could blo used to butld and maintain lot... and pay for lot s upervision personnel. Lots are congc'ited a l the North Campus especially in the evenings, offic1alo; claim. Wlule Main Campus k>~ are always full near the hilltop buildings, other k>t.o; m lh<' lo wlands arc not. a i.poke-c;man so1d. O ptions inl'fude o perating o.,hutlh•husc•c; from the remote loh to th1· rampu ... buildings. 'I ru-.tN·-. Ro bert Moore o r I rv1n1· ;ind Wil ham Walls of Tu\t rn 1nd1caled lhPy favor im· posing fN'<t but reducing plan!> (nr a mas111vc a nd costly en· forr1•menl syc;tcm • Hu bt-rt J>nce , board president. indicated he bcllf'ves ree-s are rt·· quired because or state moves to c·ut parting lot spending in favor of relying on lhe individual dis- tricts to rrusc money for lhost> expenses. Trus t ee Larry Taylor or Laguna Beach srud he 1s <'On· cerned with the net-profit mar&ira. indicating that ex- penses hardly make lhe projects worthwtuk. The dJstrict'~ Student Sen1C<' C'omm1ll ~. which researched tht• partm~ lot options. noted 1h:it t~· of Or:ingl' County·., 1un1or rolll'KC d~tnrt.s char~l' f C('~ "hile One does not. /\ls.o charxm~ for p<Jrking an: t ht• count} 'l> two un1vers1t1e~. CCI and Cal State f'ullertoo. OUefs to Confer On Laguna Fire Laguna &ach ''i Poli~ Chief .Inn Sparks and Fire Chief C"hnrlt'v Kuhn will be Joined by n r:inKt' Count}' F'irc Chief Roi;(cr llrlm to dL"cuss lhe fkc 11 firc> Jt the North l~guna Community As 50Cial.lon meeUn~ at 7 p.m Friday 1n Unitarian Hall. 429 c..ypress Drive, Laguna Beach . Residents will be told pro- cedures to follow in protecting property and persons in future disasters. Further inrormaUon may be obtained by calling 494·S42:5. Pick your favorile shape from these ladles' bracelet watches by Rolex. In SLAVICK'§ Fltw l~lert 5'nct I 017 14 karat yellow gold : A. Sl.495. n. Sl.950. C. SI ,895 .. "OLK.% flathlon Wand. N4fWl)Oft C•n~r, Ntwport ~ach, 7141644-1380 Wftlmlnewr / l.Agun.e HWo I MIMlon Vlrje> I Nor1h Oungtr I The City Lo. c.mio.. ,,,. ~11. Allo Cl'fflltr Lo. Anpi.. / S..n ~I I.A• V•• u.-o1Slnlttl'.-.-........ ,.....,,~ .. ~ V11A ..... o..p. Mm*r FIM }tl#IM CulW " Oraage Coast EDI TI ON VOL. 73, NO. S7, 3 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980 Yo•rBo•e&ow• hllyNe••••~r c Fl FTEEN CENTS l Neutral Afghan Pushed 'fh1-i]] Seekers W a1ned 1 WASHJNGTON <APl Pr~1· dent Carter. in a letter de hvered today, offered to s upport J neutral Afgban1stan 1f the Soviet Union withdraws promptly from that nation Carter's co mm e nts , in reaponse to a l etter from Yugoslav President Josip Bro:i Tito, followed an apparent offer by the Soviet Union to withdraw "as soon as all forms of outside interference directed agains t the government and peopl e or Afghani s tan ar c f ull v terminated." · Details or Carter's letter were described by an administration official who asked not to be iden lilied by na me. In bis report, the official said Carter "reaffirms that the Unit· ed States did not interfere in the internal affairs of Afghanistan a nd that with the p rompt withdrawal of all Soviet troops from that country. the United States would be willing to join in a guarantee of true neutrality and non -interf e r e n ce in Afghanistan's internal affairs ... The official dec lined to characterize the pres1tlcnl's let- ter as a response lo a speech Friday by Soviet Pres ident Leonid I. Brezhnev ln that s peech . the Soviet leader said, "Let the U.S. together with the neighbors of Afghanis tan ~ua ra ntee non· interference and then the needs of Soviet military assistance will cease to exist." Carter's comments were con- tained in a letter delivered today in Belgrade, lbe official s aid. He was answering a letter from the gravely ill Tito, wbo wrote to Carter and Brezhnev in a plea ror eoatiaued det.enle between tbe~wers. The source said a guarantee of neutrality would involve. in ad- dition to the IJnited States, Afghanistan's neighbors -Iran. Pakistan and the Soviet Union. He offered no details about what process Carter had in mind to guarantee Afg h anistan's neutrality. Nor would he state that, in light of Brezhnev's s~ch Friday, it was written more with the Soviet Union than the Yugoslav president in mind * * * Anti-Russ Mos le ms Arrested NEW DELHI. India <AP> Authorities s we pt through Kabul today, a rresting large numbers or ShHte Moslems S US· peeled of instigating anti-Soviet disturbances that left hundreds dead, a report from the Afghan capital said. The report, quoting consistent· ly Afghan sources, said large numbers o f S hiite H aza r a t ribesmen had been taken into custody during several s weeps through the mile -high city, but could not say how many arrests 11tere made. H azaras , Mongolian - appe aring Afghans from the central Afghan province of Ba- mian. traditionally have faced social and religious discrimina- tion a t th e hand s of Arghanistan 's dominant Sunni Mosl em Pushtu or Pathan tribes. Shiites, i n c luding tlazaras. comprise 10·20 percent or the central As ian nation's estimated 16 million people. But the Shiites form an over· •helming majority of neighbor- lng Iran's approximately 35 million people. a nd Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho mein i. Iran's 1 supreme religious leader. said this mooth that Iranians should ••export our revolution to other parts of the world and save the oppressed people of the world." A Pakist.anl news agency to- day quoted Afghan rebels as aaying Ibey killed more than 500 Afghan army soldiers MOflday and s uffered so deaths themselves in fighting in Paktia Province in tbe easte rn part of the country near the Paklatan border. TM rebels said the day-long \ fl1btiq started when Alahan army troop. attacked ~ bead- 4u artera of the chief com- mudlr ol tbe rebel forces In the area. Tbe attlck •as repuJaed, .. .,Aid. Tbe~rt could not be in· depeacllnUy CGftflrmed. ~ Deputies Patrolling Flooded River ~ SUCCUMBS AT II Wiiiard 0. Volt Mr. Voit Rites Set Thursday , Funeral services will be con· ducted Thursday ror Newport Beach resident Willard D Voit. the retired chief of one of the na- tion's leadrng manufacturers of s portinJ! equipment, who died Sunday. Mr Voit. who tra ns formed his fa ther's small Voit rubber busi- ness into a multi-m1lhon-dollar sports equipment empire, suc- cumbed to lung cancer at Ho ag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. He was 69. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. An- dre w 's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. A ramily burial will follow at Pacific View Memorial Parle Mr. Voit began wortlnl in bis father's Voit Corp. while he was still in high school. He went to work full·lime after bis gradua- tion from USC in ltst. Following his father·s death in 1946. he took over the company. building it into a major sports equipment producer and overseeing its suc- cessful merger with American Machine and Foundry (AMF> in 1957. Mr. Voit continued as presi- dent of the compa ny until 1960. when he became cha irman of the board. He moved to the Balboa Peninsula to retire in 1970. Ile continued to be active in use affairs after his graduation and s erved on the national boa rd of his fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon Hi s election to the S porting Goods Hall of Fame earlier this year , made Mr. Voit and his father. the only father and son ever ch<>sen ror that honor. He served both as president of the Hoag Foundation and as director or the hospital whe re he died. l n addition to his support of Hoag Hospital and USC he was on the board of Pac1f1c Holiday a nd Hatteras of California. a lifetime trustee of Claremont Men 's College. a trustee of Banker's Life Insurance Co. of Nebraska. and a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and the Santa Ana Country Club. Survivors include his wi fe of 44 years, Mary Jo; three sons, Willard S. and Richard A. of Balboa. and Robert or Encino. and two_grandcbildren. The . famil y h a s suggested me morial donations in Voil's nam e to Hoag M e m orial Hospital. 8)' ROBERT BAKKER Of .. CH!ty ...... St.If Orange County deputy shenrfs havt' :stepped up patrols to pre· vent trespasstirs from entering t h e s t o rm -s wo lle n and d angerous Santa Ana River The crackdown came after two yoWlg Orange County men were killed over the weekend in b ou ting i ncidents on t h e turbulent rive r. Conditions we re described as "damned dangerous" by an Orange County official But despite these conditions, more and more adventur('rs are tryin g to "shoot the rapids." of· fi c1a ls said. Sheriff deputies issued c1ta t1on~ to fo ur persons Monday George Osborne. the county'5 direc•tor of field operations dur- ing the flood emergency. said that drop bas ins are installed in the river to slow velocity. Ile s aid these drop basins cause a water rotation effect that not even the s trongest swimmer can deal with. Jn a bnefing of Orange County Superv isors today, O!>borne warned that the county "1!> not out of th(' woods yet.'· "But we ar e much more confi- dent than & week a~o that we can a\'ert an extreme emergen· ('Y had the rains continued " Osborne reported that a crack m the concrete lining 1n the San- ta Ana River near 17th Street a nd Mc Fadden Avenue has grown beyoad the capability or the county to repair. He said negotiations are pro- ceeding with the National Guard Costa Mesa Nightclub Firebombed Two Molotov cocktails were" hurled at the back or a Costa M esa night club about 15 minutes apart Monday but both fires were extinguished before doing major damage, police S3id They s aid a night watchman at the Cuckoo's Nest, 1714 Placeo- t1 a Ave . heard a car dr ive by and a crash at 1.25 a m. and rushed out in time to put out fl ames with a bucket of water. At 1.40 p .m .. the sa m e wa tchman heard a car agafo and called police Officers said they arrived to find a re ar door in fl ames but were able lo put out the blaze with a fire ex· tingws her. T hey s aid several people stopped in a car nearby were be- ing questioned Discipline Too Much? ftRISBANE (AP) -A March31 dismissal hearing has been set for a B r isba n e School Dis tri ct teacher charged with d1 scip1Jning a pupil by tying him to his chair and putting him in a closet. Marilyn McCarthy. a teacher in the district 17 years. has tem· porartly been assigned to out-0f- elassroom duties, according to Superintendent Robert Lloyd. The alleged incident involved fourth grader Brian de Raad last year a t Brisbane Elem entary School. Gas Going Up To Hit $2 by Year's End? LOS ANGELES (AP) -An oU analyst predicts what many motorists have reared -that if average retail price or regular gasoline nationwide continues to increase at its c urrent pace. gasoline could be close to $2 a gallon by the end of the year. Dan Lundberg, whose weekly Los Angeles-based Lundberg Letter surveys trends in the oil and gasoline industries, said Monday that gasoline prices have been climbing at a rate o( more than 1 V.! cents a week in Ule last month. By the end or t.he year. the CO!ll of regular gaaolfne would reach $1.87 a gallon at this rate. The weighted avera1e price for regular gasoline with lead (which includes both sell· and Cull·Hrve outlets) climbed to $1.19 last week trom tl.12 a month earlier, Lundberg aald. That mean.t even blgh prices for driven of many newer can that use unleaded 1asotine, which normally la more ex- pensive lhAn regular and premium 1radet th•t contaia lead. The welpted average price of all four gradet of 1uoUne - re1ular and premium with lead, and without -ta ti.JI centa a gallon, he a&ld. Ooh•• ll"\Mll MAotf -RAIN-SWOLLEN SANTA ANA RIVER FLOWS UNDER TALBERT AVENUE BRIDGE Authorities Warn ThoM Who Might be Tempted to Stay Out of Normelty Dry Streem for emergency work County crews have been pulling rocks tn the a ffected area to prevent further damage since last Fn- day. Other comments by Osborne: (]ptoco .. dl lns1allat1on of a tem porar) Ra tley Bridge was completed Monday rught to serve people m the Coto de Caz.a ar ea. About 350 reside nts were marooned when the Trabuco Canyon Road. the only access. had been washed Mesa Industrial Project Approved /\ l.14 million-square -root m· dus trial-office complex propo5ed for north Costa Mesa won Plan · ning Commission s upport Mon- dav ilarbor Gateway. to be built on 78 ac r es b o unded by Sunflowe r Avenue. MacArthur Boul e vard , Ha rbor Boulevard a nd the Hyland Avenue ex· tension. is schedult'd to come bcfor<' lhl' City Coun cil at 1ls 2 p m. March JO study session and at its rt>gular met'tinR on April 7 T he proJeCt, on land owned b~ C J Segers trom and Sons. 1s be 1n g developed by Newpo rt De velopment Co. That firm 1s headed by former top Irvine Company officials , including that company's former presi· dent. Ray Watson Dally--~ MAP LOCATES PROJECT Meaa F>Mnners Approvtt out All roads e xcep1 Pacifi c Coast Highway . Villa Parle Road and Brea Canyon Road are now open . Osbo~ s aid debris might be cleaned from Pacific Coast Highway ton1~ht . Unexpected 'Wheelie' Topples Cop Cosua Meaa policeman Tom Twellman found himself riding a skateboard Monday and offi cers sa id he didn't like the ex- perience one bit -possibly because be was on his motorc y- cle at the time PolJ('(' said Twellman was rid- ing southbound o n Newport Roule.,.·ard near Fa1rv1ew Road at about 4 25 p.m. when a teen ager s kat e board1 n ~ on th1• stdt'" alk sli pped ancl ft•I ! The board s hot out rn front of Twellman. whose bike ran on top of 11 and skidded nut of con trol. throwin~ him lo thl' pavf' ment. oHrcers sarf\ The)' said Twellman s uffered a broken arm but didn't requirt' hospitalization . Doctors told police ~ would ha\'C to be off duty for three to eight weeks The proposal calls for two six stor y towers as a gateway to the pro1ect, as well as multi-tenant buildings a nd some s maller in- dus trial buildings on what is oow l aq~ely vacant land s urrounded by industrial development Commissioners a ttached a condition that the developers contribute to future road 1m· proveme nts if a traffic study project 1s expanded to Include the Harbor Gateway area. Brmvn Popularity In State Dropping In making a favorable recom- mendaUoo to the City Council. com missioners noted tha\ de· velopers have requested planned development zoning and are a.'l k· in11t for much less square footage than might have been allowable if individual parcels had been developed separate ly. Watson told the commission he estimates he could have re- quested up to one million more square feet of building space un- de r those conditions OPEC May Cut Production NEW YORK {AP> -Produc· lion or oU by the Organizat.loo ol Petroleum Exporting Countries, now hair the world's output. might drop by 10 percent or more tbi1 year. says OPEC's secretary·1enera1. Meanwhile, OPEC'• own oil consumption ts steadily rising, wlth dalJy uae ex~ted to in· crease Crom the current 2 mllllon banels to e mlWoa ln ttfO and u macb., 18 qilllon. "rou1b1Y e quivalent to tbt prttmt consqmpttcin tn the Unit· ed St•'-·" bY the year _., ac· cordlna to Rene G. OrtJ1. SAN FRANCISCO I AP) - Nearly two out of five Califor· nians in a poll released today r ated Oov. Edmund Brown J r as "poor•· or "very poor" in his performance as state leader. T he marking is the worst Brown has r eceived in the California Poll. a s urvey or reg istered voters conducted by .. Mervin D. Field. One of the factors hurting Brown's popularity. Field said, was the governor's race for the presidency. When asked what they thought or Brown 's C80· d id acy. S4 percent o f those polled disapproved. and 37 per. cent approved. Nine percent were n~tral. (Related story . A4) Brown's favor has dipped dramatically since a PQll ta.ken in November 1975. when hall tb.ose s~)'ed thought Brown was doinl an excellent or good job. In th.ls month'1' poll. only 22 percent gave bJm the highest rating , whil e 38 percenl deacribed bis performance as fair and 38 percent called it poor or very poor. Two percent had no Ol)U16oo. In November 117S, only 1 per· cent save Brown tbe toweat srade. while " perunt 1akl .. perfonn*e ... f•ir aM • ,.... cent cldn't have pJthlnc to .., abOut lt. · Field olfeNd blp and \ow nrt- inH for Brown'• pr.-deceuor r Ronald Rea~an and former gov· ernor Edmund Brown Sr .. father o( the cul"t'ent governor The highest percentage of a "poor" opinion ra ting received by Reagan in a Field poll was 33 percentinAugust 1971 Weather Increasing c loudiness loni11tbt with 30 oereent c han ce o f s h ow e r s Wedneaday. Much cooler witl'l lows tonight or 47 at the beaches and SS Inland.' Highs Wetlnesday 65 a long tbecoastaod70inland. INSIDE TODAY Nt'W'JX)r1 sa1lmalcn Dow Ullman ha.a added mtotht r boating lounil. Su Pogc Bl. ..... " . i r ..... DAI'-Y PILDl 1 C T'e!!X, t-!b!ypx !!. 11!> Fonner Congre1arnan Adniits Co1Upiraey p WA.SJUNGTON (Al'• Fonner Rep Danlel J P"lood. D• a .• ICood bent and quaklna befo re • f.clenl luda• today and ~lHdied M\illty to conspa,..ey H~ was placed on a yen's probe \ion nood had been c b. rfltd with c:omplncy. br1 bery and per- jury. but unck>r a pltt•·barnan •l~rDent •ltb p~ec uton ad mHted pUt onu to coatfllltaey. 'n.. aovenuaet a1reed t.o df'OC) tbe other, moro 1er1cH.ls. c~ "I u1"Md lo the I TJ'ual91Dlftl bttauae l condoded lbat based on lM C!'Vldt'nCt' I beard a"d dt&cu.salons whh lawyen lhat I might ,bi-('Onvlrtcd lo ~ tnal." P'tood told .S Ol•lrirt J udge Oliver l•ttat•h an a low voe~ ~r hobblln& to ~ ~t of tht• ~nch ··1 doa't lhlr\A I ba"e the pbYlle&l or Intellectual NI· t>OUrC'~ to •f11nd my elf ad~atl',y." \ht' 7f>-year-old form., ('011Kr~mun ~wad WASIUN.GT ON CAP) The chairm an of the Nuclear Reg~latory ( 1>namu11on said today h1s agency 111 re•dy to t'nd •U ~ Mlle Island Inspired monton um and begin Issuing ope raung permit.. lo nuclear power pla nts seir.t:n F'. ~hearn~. told a congrea.slonal heanng the NRC's a s Th··~ pause 0 0 operaUna permits could end as early u111uay. T That's when lhe NRC l.s st'heduled to cooslder 1Mne the g:~= Z:!~In:~0t1ri11~s .:.~f UOY•h No. 1 plant a tentative b • 8 ~ ...:: ore the Ho use AppropriaUons s u committee on energy. Sequoyah near Chattanoo 8 T ~ould thus become the first nuclea~ plant licensed ~ '0 e~anw slmcl eplhc Mlarch 28. 1979, accident at Three Mlle Is land i~ ('en ra c nnsy vanaa Gold IJp: Dollar Slip• LONDON <AP> Gold price::. rebounded a nd lhe doll ur s hppt>d lower on world financia l m arkeLc; today. Got~ sold ,~or $642 an ow:ice in London and Zunch. up from Mondays closing or $632 50 m London and $618.50 in the Swiss center . The metal had fallen S30 to $40 an ounce m the past week. It was trading at$625lnNewYork Silver also rose to $34.43 an ounce in London Cro m Mon· day's $32.375. But it was S33.561nNewYork. ' liability Fought Over Sunken Yacht Oran~c (;ounty Harbor Master Ha r ry Gage se11d tod<.1y he'~ tak· ang !>lcps t o have the 65-foot schooner Comfort re m oved from the bottom of Newport Harbor, but he still can'l ::.ay wh<:o lh11 yacht will be gone. ll :-.ank J;in 26 <;<iJ.:l' !hiad lhn •c s alvaj!e finn~ art• submalttn~ l':-.tam;,itt:::. and lw ~ill be makini.: :.i rceommcn<.Jd· ta un fo r a contract to the Orange County F.nv\ronmental ManaR ·· m l·nl /\gl'ncy l<1terth1 .., wcek. The problcm hai. been a d.Js· ugr eeme nL between Comfort's ownt>r, Roger Bloxham, a nd the flarbor Pa trol about who is responsible for the sinking and for the re moval Bloxha m . a y acht broker claims the patrol 1llegally seized the boat and moved al Crom a dock lo a mooring when 1l had a holc in alb hull II•· <;ayi. the coun 1 y s hould pay for 1 he !>alvar;:c wh c;ugc saicf t ht: schoonl'r wu:-. moved because it was blocking t he d epartm e nt's e mergency dock and had been left there fo r 24 hours, a lthough Bloxham hud heen told he could leave 1t there for only 20 minutes. Gage also sa id the B arbo.· l'a t rol was pumping. lhl· \'t'""''l when it sank ~ l'rcsenlly il lies an an arl'a ad 1acent to the nuv agataon channt•I :.ind has been mar k ed :u. a wret'k. Gage said. Part of lht• boom as visible, and he !>aad Bloxham is being ordered to add lighted beacons. Gage said the patrol has tht· authority to contract for th(· \'t'ssel's removal and then bill lht• owner. but 1s trying to worl. wath Uloxham and ha::. allomev "We're trying to b<! as raar J ' wc c:an about the darn thing Gage S<itd Voting Proceeds lnNH CON(;OllO, N.H <AP) -New ll am p11 h1rc vott'r._ rend e re d thulr verdict tcld11y tn et prestckn· llfll prtm11ry th"l de termined w h tber th••r\' rea lly la '' R epublican front-runner, tand lt-•ted lhe 11h1Jum chaUen~e or Sen. £dwud N . Kennedy to Pruldl'nl <.'1trh!r s rt:nomtna· lion R on11 ld ttt:aiian. l hl" f>re· DIXVILLE NOTCH MAKES ITS MARK-Al BROWN OFF NEW YORK BAU OT. RAPS TED -M !>Ca&on fovorale . a nd George Bush , twice a winner, were the lcadlne conteatanta m a seven· way G-OP contest. The first polls. o pened al 6 a.m. before the winter da'"'. for a day of balloting that ran as What Crises? 'Rescues' Not Needed If • t.aiuna Beach woman l"Clport.ed parachuU.t.a and a plane cTUh at the sam e time an aircraft sent a "m ayday" ndlo emergency mcHaflC, what wouJd you do" IF YO\J WERE U .S. Cowst Guard rescue people you would launch u search miS1S1on That'::. JUSt wbat happ{:n~d e arly lOday. The ~port from the Laguna woman Uvin1 high on Temple Hilla tumt..-d out to be a sky diving exJilbltion by par1cbut.Ut1. THE ••MAYDAY" radio call waa a fight w tructor over Long Beach demons trating to a student how to radio for help. Jle didn't know the radio micropho ne was actual· ly turned on. So much for emergencies today . 5 Miles Closed Oemente Reopens Portion of Beaches late as 8 p.m . (5 p.m . PST). A portion of San Cle me nte's cl Vote r turnout was mixed when ty beachet>, c losed smce Satur· s ai d San C l emen t e city lifeguards may reopen beaches wbere there appear,; to be no film or odor from the fuel spilt lhe polls opened in cool. sunny day by an 80,()()().gallon fuel spill , weathf>r The early t urnout in w as reopene d t od3 y aftt!r Nashua 's two largest wards Orange Cowity health om cial!-o was desc ribe d ~s '·pre tty gav11 their approval. City l1feguards said toduy t hey plan to keep the beach area north of Avenada Pico c lm;ed tn· day ~cau.<.,l· c1f stron14 fuC'I odor., heuvy ," b1;1t polling was light elsewhere 1n the citv. A heavv Hut about five miles or south t urno ut was r eport e d 10 counly s hores,includangDoheny l.<•banon. but voting was Light 111 and San Clemente state beache'>. l'orts mouth. remained closed because of The fuel :-palled into the ocean Sa turda y a fternoon from the <.,to rm dr<i an age channl'I ne;ir /\ven1d;;, P H·o Th<.· -.ub!>tance caml' from a Je1 fuel pipeline Kennedy, ~reetmg early ~ st>wage spills caused by la~t voters :it two po lling plsces "-....week's heavv rains. hcrc. lold reporters he was "up-Monic a Mazure. county e n· beat. hopeful -we m ight have vironme ntal health :.pecaahst, that ruptured three miles anJand. some surprise." The n he flew to Ve rmont and Massachusetts ro r a day of campaiJ~ning. At stake in New Hampshire: 22 votes (or the Republican pre· sidenUal nomination : 19 for the D e m ocratic no mination , a ll <'O m mitled an l ine with can- cltdatc ~hare~ or t he popular vote I n M 1 n n I!!. o ta . pr a· f' 1 n ct r;a ucUM'!. tona~ht bC'~;an thl' pro cc!.~ of s elect ing ?a Dl·mocrnli c nomin ating de lci.::.itcs :m d 3-1 Hepublicans The c a ucu~ lhcrc arc not binding, but <a Ocmocrat1c straw votl' test· 1·rl tht.• !-otn·ni.:th or t h1· (.a rll·rt tck<'l in \'a('C Pr<.'s1denl Waller F . Mun· J.Jk'!> homl·statl' Kennt'<ly nncl' wa!> the fovontc an New Hamps hjre. next door to has Masschusettt; ho me. but no long('r. The last pre-prima ry pu bh c opinion poll , conduclt'<i for t.he Boston G lo be, ::.aid Cart~r was preferred by 55 per- t· c n t o f N e w J f a m p ~ h i r {' OemocralS to Kennedy's JO per n•nt Bu I t\ 1• n n c d y .., :1 1 rj l hat "h.Jl l'Vt•r th1· out<•nma', tw ~ill :.tllv 1n th<: race. tie once said New llarnp:.h1 rc and Maant: wen· must-wan statl'S for his cam p~ugn, then thanged his mind Tiro OC Residents Deny 'Sting' Guilt T wo Or.mi:c Coast men aw1111 1ng an Orange County tnal an thf' so -ca lled "Slin~" confldcnrl' cap e r pleaded innocent Mon day in U.S. Dist ract Court In l.o:-. Angcles to federal conspi racy and wire fraud chari:<'::. At1lla De i\gh , 40, of <!71fi llllltop Dnvc. Newport lic::u·h. and Micha<·! Newman. 36. of M :'-l. S t onington H1rnd . South Laguna. were 1dc nt1fwd an .1 hve·COWll federal g rand Jury in dac tment returned TuH day. SlliO IKJlJ an c-.1:.h Jnfl h1' Ht1ll\ l{(Jllt'l· 1n .a r11ti.Wd cJr 11 ~am .. Th\' f 1· d .. 1 JI 1nd1 < t mt• n 1 rollo~•'<I •• n f-Bl 1rn1 ·~1111aur11' 2 Sentenced In Narcotic Smuggling T hey a r e a ccused in tht• fed eral case of bilking a middle Two men who ooce had ties 10 J~cd Oxna rd d e ntist out of th1' LaRuna Beach th an • Kri'ihna $105.000 whlle he was,mpunv. temple were sentenced an federal to negoUate a $2 mal loan to court Monday to prison terms for fina nce construction se veral their participation in a na reollcs racqu(.'lball d ub:., said Asst s m uRgling scheme . according to U . S At t o r n c y I'' red cra c k Assistant U S. attorney Enc L Jacobs<'n. Ooberteen T he dentist , c.acco rdan~ t<i Jr>e l>avis.JO.of LaRuna Beach. J.aco~n. was .. ::.trung alonJt" w:.ts M;'nll'nced to J4 \cars an providing $35,000, th~n $25.000 pra:.on .md ftnf'd SS0,000 for hi.!> 3~ and fi nally, $45,000. to thl' paar 111 ~11( 1.Jt11m "alh a 'mui:i.:hn~ nnR advance f('CS for thC multi thal :>t•nt l'OUners po'lnJ( as bu.'1 million loan. ness men between Pakistan and "ll was 1ust good money anl'r tht• Unit ed States c arry1n1ot Housing Policies Mtacked Newport Ueach Mayor Paul Ryckotf aaid t.oday hi• clty will "fight with everything It ruu1" aguinwl a la ws uit filed in Superior Court Monday by a legal u.id coalition aUeglng the city encourages diacrtmlnatory housing policies. Cla iming there is no law fore· ing Newport Beach to provide a ffor dable housing, Ryckoff :1a1d. ··Jn m y judgment, this type o r hous ing l~m 'l "uitable in Newport Beach." lie baid la nd costs and other fo('tor!. ar gue agaim1l a ffordable hous ing being buall in the city Has comments came at a can· didates breakfast in which City C'ounci I ho pe fuls R uthe lyn Plum mer and John Cox accused 1he rurrent council of making dcc1s1ont1 tha t have led to lawsuits against the city . The 32-page ho using lawsuit. fli ed on be half of five in· d.Jviduals. states that the city is oromoting land use policies tha t excludealforda ble hous ang. ll is further alleged that the rat.>"S land use policies dis · C'ram tn:.tte :.ig;,iim;t blacks and ll1s riaoac:. an vaolallon of the equol prok ctton r lauscs of the s\at e and fed l!ral constitutions. Th(' legal aid groups, under the nam l' o r the Southe rn Califonua Housing Task f'orce. have filed eight s imilar lawsuits In Orang!:? County since early 1978. The most recent s uit was brought against San Clemente. In lhe latest action. the task rorce U) particularly c ritical or r ec ent Newport Beach City Council action that blocked con· '>tructJon of 50 afforda ble bous· mg units as part of a develop. ml'nl plan proposed by the Ford" .\C"rO:.puce and Communications '"11rp 1-:Ji,tle l>evclopment Corp .1nd l><t0n Cori> Th·· ta.'k forct· .d!.o 1s sharply I rallr<JI or 'unre;_isonably stnct rlco;1~n Mand..1rcb and a menity re<1u1r1>ml·nt s s uc h as m1n1mum lot !>a~cs and max· 1rn11 m dt·n'lt w' ror development that an· unrelated to msurin~ minimum :.tandards of health .1nrl '>Jfl·ty · · 1 lw :-.tandard.'. accordltlg to !ht• lawsuit . bave contnbuted to thl• t.'M."alallllg cost of housin~. It 1s also as!>4?f'Ud that ~ing C'o-..ts al"iO havt• ral'4'n ~('ause of dt'la):. a.~tated walh receavang approval for developments Crom C'llY boards and commissions. The 1nd.Jv1du:.illy na med plaio tiffs, accorchng to the lawswt. v.ould hk · to lwe in Newport Bl'dC'h Thl'y curre ntly lave in I.on~ Ht'ttch . :0-J nl:> Ana and l \ Pfl"'-' Family Killer Known? bad ," Jacobsen saad, ha shishoalinty~:wntercaM>s Dougla!-H. Snyder. 26. was sen· De Agh, Newma n and a thm1 tt'nced lo one yt'ar 1n pra ~on and cfcfcndant. Jerry Mack Mom.,, fined Sl.000 for his part 1n lht· 34, of Buena Pa r'lt . a'rc accuse.ct sche me in the Orange County Supenor Lawrence 0 . Montgom ery, 30. Thl' t,a.-..l fon·c I!'> comprised or tht• L-·~.il ;\ad Soc ll'IY of Oran$.!t- l 11unty. I A'J!.il Aid Foundat1on or I -'" Anfill•lf':-.. l..cgal Aad Found:i t 111n 1>f Lcmg Beach. Legal Aarl "<1c1dy Qf San Diego and lhi· W('~t C"entl.'r 1m L;.1w a nd J>ovcr t)'. Inc . or I"* Angl'les. Belgian Business Rival Blamed by Police REVER L Y lflL,LS (AP) - Poh<'e have concluded that last May's slayangs or lhe wire, M>n . a nd houseguest or soap tycoon Lloyd Cotsen were committed · by Erich Arnold T a ll , a Belgian business n val, Police Chief Lee • Tracy said today Cotsen is a director or Al • lcq~an f>har m accutaca l c; or Ir vane A mai;kcd ~unman 1nvaded Cotscn'!> horn<' an a <~u1et Beverly Hills n<'aghborhood May 23. 1979, bound <.:otsen's wue, J oanne. 50, t he i r s o n , N o ah. 14 , a n d houscguest Christopher Ooenng, 16. All three were shot in the bead a nd died of the ir wounds. A man who rented a guest col· tage on the Cot.sen estat.e and bis • girlfriend were ta ke n hostage whe n they walked int.o the main house. ' . .. . • . , ' ORA NOE COASl' < DAILY PILOT '""'O'~"'°*'t 0-f~ P1t(llf with •flitt"""~ f'HN1J ,,. ~ ,..,....., ,,,...tl'widl.,. .,.... .,, ..... ,..°""''~c.......... .......... ,~ .. .,. Pv0h'I~ NtfH't06/l'tf tfWOUOf'I '''°"" tOt (O'\t,. Mrw N......,., ~ ftwftO~Oft &.MN•~ t••f\V•l ... y,I,....,,.,., ._....,_..,_.a.(~t'l(..U A ,._.-... , ...... __ ..,._ .. _ .........,.,. """'"' ___ ... .-.!h tlf JJO -..t ... ,. ...... U o\6-G<lillo<M•._ -"·-~----' •• C)lrt9r •l vsu--C.-•-I ._ ...... .__ n::::: ... "':'Z:-. o.tftN ~ -P.-"'~"ll..,lllU ......... IAtloo> . eo ........ Clelkle ......... ::=! ~J':.': ... .,.>< a T he gunma n tried to rape the: wo m an , but she a nd the tenant of the guest cottage escaped. Cotsen was in New York on business al the lime or lhe slay· in gs . Tracy told a news conference that Tali appa rently committed s uicide by unknown means t.ht: mornin~ of Oct. 15, seve r al hours before he was scheduled to be interviewed in Be lgium by Be,·erly HJlls police. The mouve for l he murders w a s business riva lry , T r acy said, and evidence shows the m ur derer was in t he Cotscn hom e for fi ve hours . Cotscn himself was Tali's intended vie· tim, be added. Cotsen visited L aboratories Fromoot S.A.. in Brussels lo the late 1950s and paid for the right to the soap product that. became Neutrogena, Traer said. The founder o Laboratories Fromonl left the c.oropany to his mistress when he <lied. She later m a rried Ta li. who fe lt. Cot.sen was stealinlt the righl lo sell th•· soap in other parts of lhe world. T racy said. Cotsen had won three lawswt.' in Europe brought by TaU over rights l o the N e utrogen a trademark, Tracy s aid. and others were pending. "Thl.s had caused Tall much financial hardship, and be had developed a deep hate for Colten," Tracy aaid. Police were led to Belgium by a brown chloroform bottle found at the murder scene bearing wrlt.lnc ln French and Flemllh, Tracy said. Doering had been chloroformed prtor to hla death. Tracy said. Wbale8 Released TOKYO (AP) -Japaoeae ft.ah · ermea have releaud 200 wba1411 rounded up lut ..-1 •~ lD a .non '° llYOia t6e wndi of tnt.ruUoDal eoD• .............. IDc.l ..... the Or11•1111 rcMld•~ The police officer who saw a man walJclng near where the van was discove red was la ter shown a pbotograpb of T aU. and said he was 100 percent s ure the man he saw was Tall, Tracy said. l n addition. "scie ntists sa y they are 98-99 percent certain that the hair samples found in the ski mask aod s weater in the van left by 1.be murderer near the Cotsen home belong to Tali:· the police chief said. a lthough Tali's fingerprints we r e not round ln the hou.se or van. Police also were a ble to prow· \hat Tali new from New York City to Brussels on May 24 , 1979, the day after the murders. T racy still refuses to Identify the couple who escaped from tht· gunman. He said they do not want to be Identified, but !eels they are ln no dange r. Nerve Gas To Remain WASJIINGTON CAP> Reversing a nearly 2-year· old Army "ecision . the P e ntagon announced lo· day that near)r 900 nerve gas bombs wtl be kept In s tora1e at the R ocky M o untaln Arsenal in De over. A brief announcement of the cootrove~lal decllion cancels an Army dedalon In May 1978 to move the Navy Wet.eye bombs from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal to Tooele Army Depot, 60 miles west of Sall Lake ctty, Utah. The Pentagon announc~­ m e o t aald Defense Secretary Harold Brown d etermined that tbe Wei.ye bOmbl ••were re· quired H a deterrent •laimt a alplftcat So. vlet chemical w.rfare threat." ·: .• e~,,.. ................ ~ .... ------·~•a.....-... sd' ............. , ....................... ~a ...... --"""J..,--- ---.-..---------.. Court case of bilking an Orange nt.so convicted of narcotics smu.:· businessm an out or S47.000 ln a ~Ia n.:. was given favc years of pro 1\ n Oran~e County attorney for !hl· phu ntaff!>. Crysta l Sims. .. ~1 d New por t Be:.a ('h is a · particularly blatant example' of a r aty which refused to meet its f aar sha re (housing) o bliga· u ons." loan scheme that included m eet· bation and a S250 fine. Hoy <.: ings at the posh La Costa Coun· Richard. JO. will unde rgo a 90-day try Club 1n San Diego County diagnosllc study before seott•nc· and a Hollywood Hms mansion. lng Pretrial motions will be heard Joe Fedorowska, 28. and Robert Friday. Car reras. 36, WlU be sentenced Mar ch3fortheir part in lhesmug· It · ·~ lb I T he trio also face ., Los ghng ring. is requesu:u m e awsuil Angeles Superior Court tnal an StJll being sought an conne<:tion that a S uperior Court judge connection with an alleged wathlbenngare RobertShea,40, declare the alle ge d land use !>Cherne in which a Corona del Dean Greenberg. 28, a nd Gary pract.at'es unconstitutional "as Mar ex('('utave was neeced of R ... _ 29 constatullng weaJth and racial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o-u.:~rts~·~-·~~~~~~~~~~d~a~scrrmanall_o_n_·_·~~~~~~ , With Rolex, a s~ time is taking shape for you. .. P t<:k your favorite shape from these la dies' bracelet watches by Holcx. Jn 14 karat y(!llOW gold A. St.495. B. St.950 (.' s 1.895 BUSJNESS/ STOCKS NYSE COMPOSO'E Tuetday'e 2 p.m. (EST) Pri TRANSACTIONS , •... ]c_ -., .. 1 11·, •I 11 11• I• • '• ~.F~2t.19IO 8 OM.YPLOT •• E~plo•loa Near? . Inflation Storm Clouds Increase 8y JORN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP> -Inflation has become a firestorm. conauming all in ii.$ vath -t.akebome pay. savings, invest· ment.s. real corporate pront.s. Insurance policies and. of course. confidence and probably morality. Having destroyed half the dollar's value In a decade, the storm might intensify in coming weeks ais sellers llll prices in rear or controls. and unions seek. to ortset the de· vastation to members' takehome pay. 0 .. The underlying rate of inflation has started to explode." said Robert Russell. chairman of lb\? Council on Wage and Price Stability, afte r the announcement Friday tbat January inflauon's rate was ~ l 4 percettt • At that rate. 18 percent annualized. the dollar's buying power would be cut another 50 percent in JUSt four years IL would mean a 1984 dollar worth about 25 cents in relation to the dollar or 1970 BEFORE THEN. HOWEVER. the firestorm might be doused by an orrsettang <ind equally ru1nou~ act ur econo mic nature. a cold downpour of r~cess1on Some fair· ly e nlightened economists are forecasting at Whatever governmental moves are made now. at ap· pears. nught take many months or years Lo dig into the un· derlying problems. The be!>l move!> now. econum1~ts agree. ccu1 only lcs!>e n but not ehm1nalc the pain. For work<•rs. th<tl pain ha!> b<:come wrenching in the past year While th1 · consumer pnre index !>Oared 13 9 p1:r cent in the 12 m1,1oths that t-nded with January. h· urly earnings cl.Jmtx:d only i 7 ptrccnt a net I<>'>~ S AVINGS HAVE BEEN U"vastated No saving!> rerl1ficall' pa).., mten·o;l E:qual tfJ the inflation r<ite. mean ing saver'\ art' payani: to lf't otht>r'> UM: their funds Jn con slrucuve lime!.. S<i \Cr<; gel paid not penalized lJnder~tanclahl). tho..,I:' °"'h•> tu..,tomaril) savt> arl'n'l doing so Sa,·1ngs bank'> 1n Ja11u:1ry r"'port1·d an outflo\Ao from sa vm..:'> ..iccr>unh or Sl 4 hllli•m D<·J>O'>ttors sought other mvt•Mmenl!> CJr n1·eded mon•') for bill'> lnflauon also d"c·uurJJ!C'" Hl\C'>lment'> While cor 1>0rnte l:)f>nd~ might nffn u 1z 1)1•rct•nt or 13 1wr1·•·nt rf'turn, tha t n-dut'"" l11 n1Jth1n1'. 11r J lo.., aflt•r 1nfl<it11m anti 1.n1·.., Stork.,• :-.<1m" ..,J\' th•• >lock rndrkl'l hJ" '>h<Jkt:n ah f1•a r~ of anfldllun T1m1· .... 111 tell O!"tt. 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March 5 at Oran).1e Coast CollcRe"• Fine /\rls Hall 1 l!I Registration will tah place at lhl' door The campus •~ at 2701 Fairview Road, Co:-.ta Mesa Infor mation 5~ 5880 Gold, Silver Quotations By The Associated Press Selected world gold prices today. London: morning Fixing $636 75. up $20 25. afternoon fixing $642.25. up $25.75. Parls: morning fixin g $636.37. up $4.07 from Monday afternoon's fixing. Fruklurt: $637 49, up $62.59. Zurkh: bid $642.00, up $26.00 : $647.00 asked New \'orll: Handy & Harman late morning $642.25. up $2S.75. New York: Engelhard sellln& price late morning I $643.SS. up W .80 New York: Engelhard fabricated gold late morning $666.38. up $28. 70 . •• * * NEW YORK (AP) -Handy & Harman New York 11lver $33.300. Engelhard !!llver $32.884; rahri~ated $34.96,. • • • MARMADUKE bylrMMdlrtol "When I told you to get off the davenport, I meant ALL of you'" . SHOE "':-"' .· - MOON MULLINS OF COURSE' You COOLD SAY YOU If.JERE lO )'E",ARS OLDER IHANYotJ (' ,ARE. MISS PEACH ' l I J 9 M~. 6~MM~, A ~et\ID W.AN"T2; TO CONS:E~ THAT 1-E Cl-te ATED ON THE ~ T'E<ST. .. PEANun by Mell Lazarius THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO "Say something d " to gron mo. "My birthday is next week." DENNIS THE MENACE ~--------~.,..--------w oi.ic MUOS THE l,IJFWBJCE ~ ACJ.411-0 AROl»I0,~1 TO ~ OlJF4 ~VE:. JUDGE PARKER YE!1. l'D OET TER DO lKAT' WEU.. ARE YOU (:)()ING CA.t.L AND TEl..L HER l 'D 10 TAUC.10 L.YN U~ TO 5EE HER A60VT CRANDAU.1 !)l(;NING 50ME PAP€R!i' TUMBLEWEEDS MV NAME'S ~6UAVA. .. l'M 1RVIN6- I O FINP M WAY l'ACtf 101'HE: AMAt'ON RIVE:R IN FARAWAY ~Wit.. NANCY 'w'ANT TO HAVE LUNCH AT MY HOUSE? ii b Tom Batiuk USWJ ! I lHlt.JK I ~ 1fiEM CDMIN& ~ f FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR. SMOCK SO HOW Aeou-r MY I NSOAANIA , DOC,-OR ~ OH,-;!: WOUt....PN'I L.OSe ANY SL.eeP oveR II , K IDDO MAYBE. I 5HOULD HAVE TOLD HIM ··· by Gus Aniota by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILE I ~f ~HERE MR~ CRANDALL COMPL( TEL Y CHAN6€D IH(IR lllN(RARY' DOES ~EVIN 1.ANCE ~NOVi ' I \ ~ by Tom K. 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