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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-28 - Orange Coast Pilot' ·fta•naetlt Besmte llnder Wag , r ' Residents Flee DB Eseapee's Mt. St. Helens > ' Fiery Eruption Iran Government DAILY PILOT ·* * * ISc * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 28, 1980 VOL 7J, MO. ... H~ SZ P'AOlll Mt. St. Rele•s Residents Fke 11 1 Fiery Eruption llSHllGTOI • ,., .... OIECDI ............. SCENE OF ERUPTION Mount St. Helena Arafat in India NEW DELHJ. India (AP) - Prime Minister Indira Gandhi went to the airport today to welcome Yasser Arafat, the cbief of the Palestine Liberation Organization. wbo arrived for a two-day official visit. Coast Weather A UWe cooler tonl&bt, sunny and a little warmer Saturday. Lowa toni1bt ftom 45 at the beaebes to so inJIDd. mp. Saturday from t'1 to 71. INlllDE TellA Y The OriQilal M~ dilbanded 20 .,_,., GOO but fo.r att dill ~. d,,.m. mu., Giid cbldltf. Tltet .mu appear at ~ u%t toetk. Page CJ. ..... I '"~'Lt-::r1~j -·~&~ COUGAR. Wash. <AP> -An "eruptive plume" of violent gas and ash spewed four miles high. and mudslides oozed down the s nowy slopes of Mount St. Helens today in the first erup- tion of the volcano in more than 120 years. All residents were evacuated within 15 miles of the grumbling mountain. about 40 miles northeast of Vancouver , Wash., but officials said there was no immediate threat to human life. Lightning caused by static electricity streaked through the plume which climbed 20,000 feet. more than two miles above the summit of the 9,677-foot peak. "The mountain is heating up,'' said Don Swanson, an official of the U.S. Geological Survey, who flew over the volcano today . "One could surmise the snow would be melting and this is what is causing lbe mudslides. We could conceivably have ac- (See VOLCANO. Page A2) 118 Escapee's Family Files Suit on Iran A lawsuit demanding $110 million from the Iranian govern· meat for three U.S. diplomats who escaped Tehran and lbe parents ol one, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lijek of Huntington Beach, bas been flied in Wa1biqtoo. PlainWf• In the action against tbe lranlan aovernment include tbe Ujeb, tbelr IOD Mark; bis wile Cora, of Falla Church, Va., and H. Lee Schatz, of Arlington, Va. Lljek•1 parenu would recel•e $20 million lf a U.S. federal court ftndl lD their favor. wblle tbelr IOll ud dauahler·ln-law and Schata would abare S90 mlllloll. Contacted at her north Hunt- tncton Beacb home today, lln. WUda Lijlk ukl llM hu no idu ._ • bNrlq mlOt be held to allow IM punlUve Jecal aeUOD tb proee,d. "I jUlt found out about tt a co..-~..,. .., ... ~ lln. l.Utllt-... ...., .,. .,.. .l.9''~ -1 a 1f Hb_lnftn. ' 11>.0. UM attorney retal~. Pl ' CIMIMN, ftltAJ) omari's ea th nlike thers No Ties To Boys' Killings I rvane police srud they bel.aeve .. the murder or a woman whose body was found in a field Thurs- day bas no connectaon to the murders of boys whose bodies have been found near freeways. Gayle Anne Lingle, 30, or Tustin. died after her throat was s lJl, police said today. A wooden st:ske was lhen forced into her body. The partaally cl~~ body was found at 10 :49 a .m . by CalTrans workers an a weed· strewn field adJacent lo the in· tersectioo of Myford Road and Michelle Drive .,. ......... BROKEN LEG OF OIL PLATFORM ALEXANDER KIELLAND BOBS ON THE NORTH SEA Structure C•palzed C•wtng Heavy LoM of Ltfe In Area's Worat Olauter lrvme police Ll. Gene Norden said that details of the crime in- dicate that it 1s not related to re- cent murders or young boys who have been dropped by freeways 1n Orange County. He also said that the murder bears no re- s emblance to the slaying.. of Sava~ Anderson, an Irvine secretary who was killed in her apartment in mid-1979 Inn Doet•mente Aceaee Shah W ASRINGTON CAP) -The government of Iran claims In new cb-......,.1 that the dePGMCI Sbab of Iran tortured hie enemlel. boqbt lar,. amounu of &old to pw away. u liftt and 1pent IHlebly for IUt ro1al ·='2:~....._. .. ,. Tbe alleptiom a1alDlt tbt monarch "" coatalDed la doc1uDlaD tUt ..... Pl'. ...... ~ la Pallllma .. -• at· tem~"t.0 ..u atndltJon ~ that .aaUon or the abat.; {\he MWIPll*' Mid. -----~ 38 Bodies F 011nd In Oil Rig Tragedy STAVANGER, Norway <AP> -Divers desperately ham· mered oo the bull of an upeide- down oil workers' "floating hotel" today looking for survivors of the wont disaster in tbe North Sea ollftelds. With 38 bodies found and 101 men reported mlsatne, the htc· eest rescue operation since World War lJ wu under way by more than 2,000 people manolng scores of abips, planes and beUcoptan. 1ben wke at least aesumvon. Pblllipe Petroleum Co .. wblch leased tbe 10,000.too Alexander L IOelland rts. Hid 228 were aboard. Divers dropped 90 feet to check few alp of life In the plat· form'• 1ubmerged livlne quart.en. They were uslnc un· duwat.er televilioD cameru to cb•ck the bull. "Tlaey Are bamlnerlnl OG tbe bull, but 90-far then bu beeD DO '"ponae h'OID lnlklet'' aaJd Per Erik Bjorklund, 1DOte1mu for the Pbllllps Pe\roleum Co. •bicb lealed the 10,000·ton Alex· ander I. Klelland. Tusboata wen 1tandina b1 to latch on tbe rl1. Norwe11an hellcoptert ferried ~n• of 1urvtvon to holpltala . Most neaped Nrioul injury wwe ---~-_ ... ._ ... __ ........ Ii&&. ... treated for exposure. One of the five legs collapt;ed Thursday during a storm that produced winds up to 60 mph and 20-root waves. The rig listed briefly before overturning in 240-feet deep icy water 100 miles west of Norway. "We have never bad accidents like this lo my knowledge in any part of the world." said Bill Boys, Phillips ' Norway manager. Vlllbtli\)' in the sea.reb area was described as good with dwindling winds after poor weather lD tbe mornina. But rou1h weather was forecast later in the day. At least 46 s hips were deployed ln tbe aearch over 4,000 square milee ln the Edda olltleld on .Norway's Contineatal Shelf. Plane1 and belk!optMs f'rom Bri· (See &IG, .... A2) Bil t..ee Brakes SAN FBANCISOO CAP) -A bu.ie double trailer truck rte tbat lolt Its brakes on the Bay Brtd1e narrowly mlued 28 )'OUftl cbt1dren wbo~tched the ril overturn ln , of their Du.rtef"Y tehool, polie. . Norden said the victim died from a slashed throat and theorized that she was un- consciom wben the stake was in· serted. He said that blood near the body indicated that Miss Lingle <See BODY, Pa&e A2> loan Rate 19.5 Percent NEW YORK (AP) - The prime lending rate jumped today to a record 191!.a percent when Con· Unental Illinois National Bank of Chicago leap- froHed over the 19~ per- cent rate established earlier in the day by Clt!bant in New York. Citibank, the nation's second·laraest bank, led tbe latest round of prime rate increases by settin& the 1914 percent rate, a record at tbe time. The increase in tbe rate charged on loaDI to the most credJl•worthy cor· porate CGltocnen wa1 the shttb durlDI March. Rates hav• aW upward as the •ov•nmeat has moved to Uab._ endlt u a mean.a of fllbtlDI lnf!at!on and 1lowtna UM ~my. • ,ti PAA-V Pn.OT s Fr!O!y. ,._!!'£!?ft, tp!9 Silver Inches Up ht Recovery From Frantic Slide I VOLCANO. • • th lh for .a 111¥1.,hh•r uhht &lffiod ef tlmt• S1111111huh "11111 h'• "1-0ltt'd mlno1 ti\ 11I1uwht•" .1111t 1111111"' I uh·1' on lht• 1111rtht•11 .. t .. 1111w11 "'h1lc-fl ln1i1 o\ t'I tht• J~'''" durin1 '' 1•1 l·rup hon I hut t.._•.:un about 2 a.Q\. PH11·iuli. 1•arl1t•1 l'•Pr~oed fr.1r1' thut ., '""''''" thuw1 11.i or tht• Mio" und h't•r11·ld' on tht• mount 11111 "uultl I ri.,:.:1·r th•\ 11~tn t111i.: rnulb.lhl1•1' .rnd flood tn).t. 1H'Nlrd111~ to Nolun Lt•"•1i.. dln·1·tt1r or t•nwr.:1•nry"'sfrvlco11 for ('o" hit nmnt' H 1 wr "u1t·h1·1 i. who kf't'fl un t.')l' on an•.i n\t'r' <lurint.: t1rn1•" of ht'"') r•11nf.ill ,111<1 'Jlrlllt.: m t·lt. h.tH' ht•t•n uh•rkd to ''ntt•h for n sinJ: "utt•r. L1•\\ 1' i.111cl I In ThurMia) nig ht. ofhcrnli;. t'' .1cuated logf,?ers and the few nt>a rby residents as the volcano I\\ ''tl.'<1 in tlw grip of powt•rful internal forres a nd eruptf'd Wllh :in t'\.PI01'ton ht•.1rd 45 mill·' ,1 \\ay h<'lch1n,:: 'olranrc .1,h 11\1·r acri•:. of pni;t1nt' 1'nO\\ fht· Co" htL ('nun I) Ot•part n11·nt of Enwrgt•nt') S1·n H'l'' .ind Skam anicJ Count\ ~ht•nH' ... 11fflr1• :-.a id the) had not dt· 11·rmined ho" manv persons had ln·en ,., acu..ili.'d from buildings 111 the 'parsl'I) populated area. With the volcano SJ>('Wing ash (or tht• f1rsl trmt' S IOCl' 1857. \ l'hwl1·.., ht•adrni.t up lhl' moun t.11n \\t•n· '>lOIJJ>l'd al this hamll'l 11f 150 \\-ht«h 11, . .., 1u..,t outs1cll' thl' 1."i m 111· ;om-. lot'<ll f1r1• ufflC':als -..i1d '\\.'l' have· an t•ruptl\·c· pluml•," .... 1111 l\url Au11termann. l1 S Fon·..,t St·r v1ce spokesman. ··it \\a' not 1ncande~n·nt. The top of 1 hi· c·olumn :-.pr(· ad more• Lhan fl\t' milt"> aero~-. ..ind ash "a" falling on tht• b<.i:-.t• of tht• moun 1.11n 'Wh<it appt·an•d 111 b1 · ,, flo" 1ng .1\alanC'h(' of .1sh '-":Jfi oh-.t•rvl'd moving down the northwest nank of the mountajn In <mother rePort. Lewis said. Th<'rC' apswar:-. to be <.in crup 1 um on lh<' "outheast std(' of the rnountain and a n even more \ 1ol1•nt one o n the northwest ,,dt· .. \ usterman said ob~crver~ al a ;!r11u nd ~tat10n reported at 4·45 a m that the p lume had become h''" dense. indicating a decrease 1n lht· intensity of the e ruption. Undulating c racks pushed out rrom the summit, a new crater hl'aved a nd expanded and scien- 11sts who n ew over the peak T hursday n ight said the moun- taintop a ppea red to be ~welling •10 its south side while 11lumping 111 the north "This 1s hke sta ndmR next to a dynamite keg and lhr ruse '" lit, hut you don 't know how lonf( lh•· fuse is," Ra id voh·a nolo5(i11t David J ohnHton al'i h•· 11tot1d Jbovc the JM'Uk 'll llmtwrlln4' Sricntl11t .. Wl'rf' r:rnnln& out over Utt• mou11t1un toduy 1u11I hoped w pl11nt morn lnlllrumN1t11 around 1t lo 11N•k elu•"I' lt1 ttM• u•· t1v1ty that hoit rumblt>d u11 tlt•rneath 11 for 1t WN.~k 1';1trU1 q uaku or u~ to .. fl c1n lh11 H1chter 11cale of •rcmnrl m11v11 m~nl have bt•••n rN·<irdPd Ir• lh•• "Po r aely iio vul1t t4'd '""" ol "'oulhwPs t WH1'hln1<I"'" Mexico Hik~s Ga" M J<~XICO (;f'fY I A I' 1 Tlr•• 't1 ell ICM AOVf>rnrntmt ~fln<IUOl'(l{j l1111rM:h1y th11t It J11 r 1tlJ11lnJ1 th•• pr1rf' of nAtur 1111 1(111t f'lt1 J.1C1rt•'<.J ''' th~ United St.tt11t trt1tt1 S1' flU t.u 14 47 Pf!r I,~ t•utJlc• '""'. ,,,,,., 11\f> 1mmf'4llntflly DAILY Pll OT • MURDER VJCTJM Gayle Anne Lingle F,....P,,..AI BODY ... v. as murdered when· sh<' was found Sht· ""as probabl~ killed about 3 am Thursday. Nordt•n addt'd. T here "'ere numt'rOU'> stab "ounds on the nN·k nr the· blond haired. blm• eyc·d. '" l' foot ~1x inch. 12:1 pound bod). but no kn1ft' w;.is found ;.1L the sc<'ne. Norden said The bod v was so badlv mutllatt·d bv l0ht' '>take that ·1t 1s hard to tc.11 if 'ihC' v.a' rapt•d. he sarcl ;\iorden said Mis.., L1n~lt· \\as an unemployed \\a1tr<.>ss a nd ..,h1· Ii Vl'd Wllh hN hoyfru•nd. "ho h as been cleared of <in\ 1nvohl' m ent in t he murder. · "We work t he frf'I'" ay near herr· and we spotted hl'r whll1· we were drivrng on Myford. .., a 1 d To n y I. o p ,. 1 . :? 3 t h t' CalTran:-. wo rkN \\h•> found tht· hodv "It looked hkc· about ..i three-foot stake "ac; c;t1ck in~ out or her . Lopez sa1d that he im med1ate· ly called pohce. Tbe body was found in a field withln a quart.er·mile of the ID· tersection of Myford Road and the S anta Ana Freeway. The field is behind Lhe Irvine Ranch F armers Market F,....PapAI IRAN' ••. the younger Lijeks. She had no kind words for the Iranian governmen t that st ill holds some 50 U .S. hostages and trapped their son and his wife along wilh three other diplomaL" who escaped with Canada's aid and Oed Iran in Janua ry The six were trapped during the embassy takeover by a stu dent m ob in November. but mad e " dash from rear exits to th<" n1•11rhy Canadian e mbassy w hf'rt• thf'y werr hidden for rwn rly thn't' monthfl "i\t llllllt I ff't•I better to ~ct lwrk 11t thNn You ron't Jusl lt-1 lt1N11 Jlllllh you 11mund." Mr11 l.IJt k l1N·lur1•1l llrl11111111111111( J•r1•11J1l~nt C1.rh•r uulf1mutlcttl· Iv r11111• 1111 fruolun u111wla In /\111••rt1·11 r11ll11wl111( ,,.,. l11k1•11vt•1 '""' ir ""If'' 14·1111 1111111111rr" w111 I h1• 11 I 11wHull 11. Ir•· 1·1111 hi 11rdt'r tilt' ti Ill 111llll(m toknM fr om thMt· llHllt•lll 'l'lw 111111 rll••fl 111 llf'hulr ol tlw l.li••k11 111111 Kd111l1 d ulrt11' Ulll f11111 t1 11ps1t·•I Am111101rn1 wur•· 1l1•11flvMI of tholr fl'lrttl Aml'nd 1111'111 ril(hl to frt•n Hflt1N•h .. net lh1,lr 1"11ur1lr /\nw11dmN1l rlteht 111 frN•d11111 rrom unrN111onablo •earch tmfl 1u•burf' A J>N'Vh>u11 luwault WH filed u11ln1rt Iran by rlvt' hoJ11tAl(N rt1 leaacd vulunl111 lly trnm the «m haH)' C!lptlvlty ... " MC!lltU,. by their 11tud nt C'nploni •nd •ISO nam1•11 th111111 lndtvldualt1' famlllH aJ11 plolnUft11 turbuhmt nt'tilllon. Tht' m~tln8 t..tween NYSE ltlrltil'n und SEC Chalrm•n Humid Williama was c alled bt•t·uu e of the 1yrations Thurs· duy th»t rollowed the collapse of 1Hver pncet OQ commodities ex- chJnUt end 8 surge of sell ordeni l.n 1toek marke Cs The market contmued to re· cover today. with the Dow Jones 1vera1e of 30 industria ls ns1n1 11 points to 771 a fter four houri. ol trading On Thursday, the Dow was off by m ore than 25 Points late in the day but down by just 2 14 at the close Independent oil and prffious metals 1ssue11 led the upward movt.'ment toda~· Tht> Commod.1ty Future Com- m111s1on reJected a request th.iJ morning by the Bache Group Inc. to suapend trading in silver futureis . A 1pokesm a n s aid. ho wt've r. that the regulatory ugen cy wo uld continu e t o monitor Ule market closely . Thursduy's close was down $5 fro m the previous day and the ONE MAN'S DEALING LED TO COLLAPSE -A3 WEAKENING ECONOMY PRESENTS BARGAINS -B4 lowest al tbe Comex sance Aug. 31 when silver closed at $10.48 an ounce. In ear h er London trading. bullion dealers set the silver prict.• at $14 an ounce Gold also r allied s light)) in E u ropean tradmg. hitting $490 an ounce to dose at $486 50 1n Zurirh a nd $480 50 m London. b<>th up from tht• pn·vwus da) lt tradt.'<1 at $515 10 ;"\il'" Yurk. up $52 from Thursda' Bar ht• Group· Inc . whose ... ubs1diary ha ndles many of the Hunt family's commodities ac- 1:ount:-.. ;innounred a flt·r th<' 1'10-.1.· of most trnding Thursda) that rt had suld off .. most of llunt ·, silver ll01'1t1om... 1n the future' markt•t after the llun~ farlt·d to m1·t·t a $100 million margin C'all tht• prev1ou-. da y. Jlunt could not be rt·..iched for t·o mment. Ft.'ar.., that Hunt might sell some of his huge silver hold.Jogs t'ml'rgl'd \\'l'dnt·,d a~ "1th h1-. .innounCl'mt·nt 10 Pan.., that ht• and four other men \\Ith lar~l' holdings of silvt>r were sel'kan~ to borro"" monc~ b~ •~suing bonds backed by more than 200 million ounces of s alve r. The move was seen by some traders as evidence that Hunt. who a pparently was the largest buyer of s ilver as the metal soared upward from $6 an ounce 15 months ago. needed money a nd might have to sell some of his bullion if the bond issue could nol be a rranged. Fears escalated later Thurs· day. when Bache Halsey Stuart Shields Inc .• a Bache Group s ubsidiary. said lhe drop m s ilver prices had res ulted in calls for additional m argin - notice to put up m ore collateral against loans -from "certain customers," whic h they "have failed to meet and may be una· ble to meet." The Hunts own 5. • percent ln· terest in Bache Group. Because or the problems with the com- modities futuru account.a. the Securities and Exchange Com· mission suspended trading an Bache stock throu~h April 5. B•<'h f' o fflC'in l"I :i1nl d th<' ~uspl'll810n would nol l•ffrct Lhcar nblllty lo 11<1 huAl neAs or np rireclubly 11rf1><'t tht•lr rtnanch1I 1101'1! 11111 Silver Theft S...pecl8 Nabbed LONDON (/\P) The robb<'ry 11quut.J h11!4 arrested su:;pect.s an eonn<"ct.ion with Monday's spec taculu $8.8 million s live r bulllon hal11t . Scotland Yard an nounccd But poUce said Thur~day they had no trace ol the 10 tons of Hllvc>r bar11 Liken in the second bluest robbery In British his· tory Energy Pinch Utility Billa Average $150 MOUNTAIN VlEW <AP) -It has been ei&ht to to months since residents or this San Francisco J?~lnsula com,nunlty received city utility bills, but they att.belnl malled out now -a nd they are.huae. Ftnan«ie blrector Dewey Evua aaya the bllla normallY aver11e $16 to S20 a montfi. But bills milled fut week, covertn1 elght months. avera1ed 1120, and the oaea pln1 out this week average $150 for 10 monlbl. To Mlp ease the payment. the city ls allowlna ~ldet\\I tour months fo pay. Evt.N explained that the city's old billlna com· P.id.er broke down, and there we~ problems In get· Ulll * arew computer tn operotJon. /, ..,. A Real S..,inger! Th<' bumper ..,t1 ckt·r on this Florida auto undoubtt•dl,> bt.•long~ to one of the parties· pants in thl,l) weekend':> Women's Kemper Op<.•n .it th<' '.\lt:sa Verde Countrv Club in co..,ta '.\lcsa. Set' Sports. Page Fis. for all thl• de tail!> . Marina Funding Sought SanlaA.na River Mouth Facility Asked By JERRY ct.AUS~N Of UM 0...ff l't ... Swlt ,\ request for S320.000 to fund ;.i small bo~1t harbor '>tud~ for Co'!J M <'~a and v. C'!>l Nt·~ port fkach " ,1 ., ., u b m r t t ~ d t o a C' or. ~rt''" 1<1n J I 1' u brom m1tlt·t· Thur~da~ 1n \\ J ..,h1n!!ton, UC R <'1'Ults of 1 he appl1cat111n eng1ne<'ri·d b' Rep Roh• r1 Badham. R N1"""port Hf',I( h won't be k no"n ror month., bul th<· fun<11ng 011tlor1k JJllH""' -..om""h:11 rlun ,1 ll • .Hlh.1m ,111Jt. inrl1l·:itt'<l l:i11• fhur,d.1\ Tht• rt'(pa•i.t "a' ... uhrn11t1·d 111 1 tw llou,1· .\µpropr:Jtton' ( 11111 n11tt1·1· ... s11h .. 11mm1t1•·•· 1111 ,.,....p~·"' RIG ... <'nergy and water <1evC'lopmPnt b~ Clair RurJ:tt•nf'r H L..i Jollii ..i member of lht> Hvu~t· Appropna lions Conurut.tee. Bad.ham's request. soulbt on behalf ol the Caty of Co.ta Mesa. seek' S65.000 of the total •mount dunn~ fl$C°al l!lff l. twgsnnin~ nt·xt Oct l The rundmg .... soui.ibt ror-. l s Army Corp .. of £nJ?11i.·t·rs study for f actlitiea al lbe moucb ol I.he Santa Ana River •bct'lreen Costa Mesa and J.funtington 8.ucb, for about 3,000 boab The stwty wa.s authorized by the House ol Jlepresentallvea oa n .. r 9. l'.li5 but "' \f'r V.,J'. runt11'<1 H.;rlh.tm "iu~h1 SI ._,,"'"' 1111 111. "A Good Sport4t "lUd\ la 't \ear . h1I Cun~rl~:-.1on..i l funding never v. ,.., dUlhonzed ln latJmony aubmitted lo the aubeommittee Thursday. it was noted U..t the demand for more Califom 1a boating facilities 1s "overwhelming , .. ..,aid Badham aide· Hov.ard Seelye Sl·~IY4> ... aid Kenn eth Sampson. Cost.a Me6a'ao harbor proJect con· s ultanl, notect that 548,890 boats ar~ re«1stere<\ in the state. one for every 14.3 families. More than 33.000 of those craft ;.ir1· n ..:11'tl'f1'<J in <)rani.:l' Count ' .1 1h 1rd ,,f th1·m to \;1.•" JJ'">ft fk .tt h 1r'"' r1-...11l•·nt' t.11n . \\t.· ... t C.1l'rman5 . DenmJrj., .ind :-.or"'.i' J111n1·cl th•· n·'t'Ut \t o't uf the: l·.,t1m;.itc:d n.,; \\Orkers aboard \H'rt' \\Orkin..: s leeping in Lhe hotel or watctuni.: a movie when the ng cap.s1u>d Trio 'Terrorize' "There was an almighty rrarlo. Female Student then chaos." ..,aid Ton' Sylvester . a British rtJ: "orl<t: 0 r briefly trapped 1n lhl' hotel ... movie theater "It suddenly toppled rtRhl over and ever ybod; was in th~ sea," said Sylvester. 35. a"father of thre<' fr om Gri msby . England "Everybody was climbm~ up lo the top that could make 1t and c linging on . Nobody kne"' "hal to do." Many of lh<' missing W<'re fear ed trapped in the overturned rig. particularly inside the mo\'· 1e theater Only those who mana ged to reach air pockets might still be alive People panicked as they start· e d for the doors. whic h soon bef ame Jammed. he said Men no inside the cinema gnbbed life Jackets o r Just hurled themselves into the water. look· Ing for a raft. he added A It that could be se.>n of Lhe huge platform was 1ts four re· mulning ll'g:. .. t1rk1nf: up out or th• water. the rest of It .. ub mera<'d 1·1~BL m;11 \I' 1 tir. l' IJu4u1·!-n1 l n1H·r"1I\ tudt nt' have been char~ed with t; 1n~ .i female !>todenl tri a ch<t1r .ind dJnJ?ling hl·r 1111! .1 "'111110"' 1111 tht• 11th nuor of .1 rlorm1l11n Thethrf't· 1ndurl1nj.! t"o'ar-1 t~ bas kt>tball pla~er-. v.n1· charj;ted Thu™.htv "1th <,1mpl1> assault. fe l onrnu~ r e,t r.11nt rt>ck lessly l'ndanJ?l'rtnJ:t jnd Mn sp1racy Th<'~ were rl'll'a~t>d on bond. pendmJ? a heann j.! Mon da' Unt\'t>rs1ty off1c1al!I would not comment on what prompted the thr ee to terronze the 1111·oman The basketball players "ere 1dent1fied as Junior Ronnie D1>.· o n . 20. of M acon. Ga . and sophomore Roderick Scott Jr . :?l. of nearby Avalon. Pa The other student c harged "a~ Jt.'f fre) 'Thomas. 21. of Pittsburgh Pollet' said Tamara Jn McCartt. 21. told them she "as seized an her dormitory room Tuesday mght by Dixon and Scott She said she was carnf'd tfl 1>1 '"11 ... r1111m 1n a noth• r d11rm1tur; t1i"'1·r. ~.tJ:tgt.'d .ind tat·ol t • ;i .,tr:i1~ht back chair l '11111 • .,,11d ... h•· lolrt th1·m whl'n 'h•· 1·1mt1nul'il to n·-.1~t !ht• mt·n pu• ,, I.tr!!•' pla:-.tll' bJ~ u' er ht·r h• .1<1 .ind twd 11 ;ir11und ht.•r n•·e k Sht• sa id the mt·n lau~hed "'h1•n '-h•· C'nmpl.11ned s he < ou l!ln t hn•atlw l111lrr1· ... ;11d o,h1• told them the mt·n 111ckt'd he r up -chair and ull and swun ~ her out thl' dorm "indov. Finall). ''" Mc ('Jrtt '4 J.!-t:i ken tu a !>hower st a ll in .i nt•Jrb) n .'1'troom und the -.atf'r v. J' turm'<f on. pol1n· ... Hd She.· sard the ml'n rl'lt'd:.t·d ht•r . tt"ll mi:: ht•r sht• "' ... ~ .i ~ood 'Pl'r1 . but v. arned her that ''" ulhl'r ~1rls on her floor v. uu Id be next. poll ct• 'J1d Tht' trio "t'n ' arn•ste-d by ca mpu..., poliC't• .ind ,1rrJ 1~ned at crty night rourl A u.niveri.tl) off1r1al ~ard 11 w a'I prt'mature t o di~c u so: whPther the basketooll playC'r" "111 remain cm the team . We now ste<-k the fabulous <•olleC!tioa by· . Hollywood Clothes ~ I • --. \ Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* "When you buy one s uit at the regular price. you can buy another ~ equal or lesser value fo r only one dollar. ~~ ~ . r'- ·' " ' • • ,1 ' . Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 73, NO. 88, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1980 Your Hometo•n Dally Ne•spaper I , 'N FIFTEEN CENTS l Hope Dims for 101 on Oil Rig · Mo .. t St. Bele•s Residents Flee Fiery Eruption IASHlllGTOll • r11t1M• OREGON . " ••Its .. ~ .. ,......,... SCENE OF ERUPTION Mount St. Helens U.S. Fund Aid Asked On Marina By JERRY CLAUSEN Of IN Dllily ...._ Scatt A request for $320,000 to fund a small boat harbor •tudY for Costa Mesa and west Newport Beach wa s s ubmitted lo a Congressional S\,\bcommittee Thursday in Washington, D.C. Results of the application, ngineered by Rep. Robert adham, R·Newport Beach, on 't be known for months, but he funding outlook appears mewhat dim, a Badham aide dicated late Thursday. The request was submitted lo e House Appropriations Com· J:nittee's subcommittee on energy and water development by Clair Burgener . R·La Jolla. a member of the House Appropria· lions Committee. Badham's request , sought on beha lf of the City of Cost.a Mesa. seeks $65,000 of the total amount during fiscal 1981, beginning next Oct. 1. The funding is sought for a U.S Army Corps of Engineers study for facilities at the mouth of the Santa Ana River, between Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach, for about 3,000 boats. The study was authorized by the House of Representatives on Dec. 9, 1975, but n ever was funded. Badbam souJ.?ht $180,000 for the s tudy l ast year, but Congressional funding never was ~uthorized. In testimony submitted to the subcommiUee Thursday, it was noted that the demand for more California boating facilities is ·•overwhelming," s aid Badbam aide Howard Seelye. Seelye said Kenneth Sampson, Costa Mesa 's harbor project con· suJtant, noted that 548,890 boats (See MARINA, Page A2> . .. ;. . A Coas t Weather A little cooler tonight, sunny and a little warmer Saturday. Lows tonight from 45 at the beaches to 50 inland. Highs Saturday from 67 to 73. INSIDE TODA 't' Tlw original MOUHkdttn di1banded 20 umn (1{10 bW four are dill nnpeg, dnnn· mt'lg and dancing. TMr/ will apptor at I>ilMJlland nnt week. Page Cl. .... >•~-r.,.tww. -:= .... ~.~ t.:.:.: -.: =\·· t .. ~ °'"j --~ ~11;:.:;1 j~ a.AJ ,;;r;.;;. M ·-~ J COUGAR. Wash. <AP > Ex· plosions shook pulsating Mount St Helens today and a plume of volcanic gas and ash spewed four miles high in the first erup- tion of the volcano m more than 120 years. "The mountain as heating up," said Don Swanson, an official <1f the U.S. Geological Survey, who flew ove r the volcano and re· ported mud slides and avala nches oozing down its s now-covered slopes All residents were evacuated within 15 miles of the grumblinJ,? mountain. a bout 40 miles northeast of Vancouver , Wash. but officials said there was no am mediate threat to human life Swanson said numerous ex plosions shook the mountain between 7:27 am. and 8:40 a .m afte r the volcano appeared to be calming down following a 2 a m outburst. "It has bef:n kind of pulsat mg." he said. o........_ __ TWO CAL TRANS WORKERS EXPL.AJN HOW THEY FOUND MURDER VICTIM Andy Lopez and Duke Quintana (pointing) Talk_t_o_R_epo;__rt_e_r ------- No Irvine, Ortega Murder Ties Seen .Jim Untcrwegner . a spokesman for the U S Forest Service, said s m all avalanches were sighted on the east side of the peak and mudnows at th£' 6.400-foot level on the northeast sid e I rvme police said they believe Suspect's Slaying Justified "Thinj$S are happening by the the murde r of a woman whose minute, he said body was found in a field Thurs· By &OBERT BARKER Lightning caused by s tatic day has no connection to the °'-o.wr ,,_~I.Mt electricity streaked through the murders of boys whose bodies An investigation by the dis· plume which climbed 20,000 feet have been round near rreeways. trict attorney's office bas found into the sky, D'.lore than two Gayle Anne Lingle. ao. of that the abooting death of a miles above the summit of the Tustin. died after her throat was Costa Mesa robbery suspect by 9,67T·fool peak. sht, police said today. A wooden a Fountam Vallry police offir-er Officials earlier expressed ~take was then forced into her 'o'as JUSUfiable bom1c1de fears that a s udden thawing of body. The partially clad body James K. Carey. 23, was shot the snow and icefields on the was found al 10:49 a .m . by by Officer Henry Cuadras in a mountain would trigger dev-CalTrans workers in a weed· gun battle after a $2,SOO robbery astating mudslides and flood· strewn field adjacent to the lo· at the Marie C • 11 e nder ing, according lo Nolan Lewis, tersection or M'yford Road and Restaurant Feb. 16 al 9:38 p.m. d. to of · MicbeUe Drive Ca~y was taken to the Fow>-irec r emergency services tarn Valley Police St~tioo at for Cowlitz County. Irvine police Lt. Gene Norden J0.04 p.m. and dled later an the River watchers, who keep an said that details of the crime in· t'venang. Officers said they eye on area rivers during limes dicate that it 1s not related to re-we ren 't a wa re he bad been of heavy rainfall and spring cent murders of young boys who wounded. • melt, have been alerted to watch have been dropped by freeways Capt. John Beddow said today for rising water, Lewis said. an Orange County. He also said MURDER VICTIM that Carey had not complained On Thursday night, officials that the murder bears no re· of being wounded and that of. e vacuated loggers and the few semblance to tbe slaying of Gayle Anne Ungle f1l·ers bad no mklmg or tus in- nearby residents as the volcano Savannah Anderson. an lrvme Junes until 10 JS p.m. twisted in the gnp of powerful secretary who was killed m her He also was covered with mud internal forces and erupted with apartment in mid· 1979. Norden said Mass Lmgle was after a scuffle an a field dunnR an explosion heard 45 miles Norden said the victim died an unemployed waitress and she his arrest and dark clotbmg a way, belching volcanic ash fro m a s lashed throat and Javed with her boyfriend. who helped to obst'ure tus stomach over acres of pristine snow. theorized that ~he w as un· has been cleared of any involve-wound, accordmg to a report by The Cowlitz County Depart· conscious wben the stake was tn· ment in the murder. Deputy D1stnct Attorney Paul ment of Emergency Services serted. "We work the freeway near Meyer and Skamania County sheriff's here and we spotted her wbJle In the report to Pouce Chief office said they had not de-He said that blood near the we were drivmg on Myford,.. ~ arvm Fortin that was released termined bow many persons had body indicated that Miss Lingle s ai d Tony Lopez, 23, the Thur sday, Meyer said an <See VOLCANO, Page AZ> was murdered where she was CalTrans worker who found the autopsy reveaJed that the fatal ,l!f{, found. She was probably killed body. "It looked like a bout a wound caused hemorrbag10g · I about 3 a.m. Thursday, Norden three-foot stake was slickmg out that \\as completely internal. Decal Probe A8 ked added. of her... Beddow aJso related that the There were numerous stab . edt s uspect was brou~ht to the sta· LOS ANGELES CAP ) -wounds on the neck of the blond· Lopez said that he imm ate· lion by Westnunster police of· Supervisors are asking for an tn· ha ired. blue eyed, fivc·foot ·stx · ly called pohei!. f1cers whale Fountain Valley of. vestigation after learning con· inch. 125 pound body, but no The body was found in a field~acers were occupied with set- fessed Hillside Strangler Ken· knife was found at the scene. within a quarter-mile or the an· tin!( up a command post. hunltng neth Bianch1 was given a Norden said. The body was so tersect.ion of Myford Road and what they believed to be an ac· windshield decal supposedly re-badly mutilated by the stake the Santa Ana Freeway. The <'omphce. served for Los Angeles County that il is hard to tell if she was field as behind the Irvine Ranch To further complicate mat· officials. raped. be said. Farmers Market. ters, official!> said, was the fact ~~~~----------..:..:.~::....:::.::..:::.:.:.:::..____________________ that police officer Cuadras, who l' • f A.ae.tSll'l•9erf The bu~ lticker on th11 Florida auto undou belonis to one of the particl· panta ln th weekend's Women's Kemper Open at the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. See ports, Pafe 86, for all the details. • '. himself was wounded , wasn't a ware that he had wounded Carey. Silver Shows Recovery After Slide . NEW YORK (AP> -The price of silver recovered a bit to- day from a frantic slide that brou@l the price to a seven· month low Thursday. Gold also rebounded, jumping over $500 again. . Trading ln silver for delivery in April opened at $13 an ounce at the Commodity Exchanie in New York. but then fell to $12 an ounce, still blcber than tbe $10.80 price Thursday when markets went into a b'antlc allele tied to • bute aell-off o r bWlonaire Nebon Bunker Hunt's holdlno. Stoci prices pushed b1lber ln active tradlnt today aa the chairman of the Securltl• and Exchange Commission IMld an emertency meeting with Of· ficlall ol the New York Stock Exc~e to discuss Thunday'a turbulent aeuJon. The meetin1 between NYSE leader• and SEC Chairman (See SU.VE&, Pace A!) 38 Bodies Fo11nd in Tragedy STAVANGER, Norway <AP) -Rescue offi cials held out Little hope this afternoon or finding alive any of the 101 men m1sstng from· an oil workers' a partment complex that overturned in a fierce North Sea storm . The biggest a1r-and·sea search since World War JI located 38 bodies and 89 survivors 10 the wmd-swept waters before 1t was sus pended al nightfall Davers pounded on the hull of the huge platform whert! th1· men slept, alt' and rested in the hope that some workers might have found an aa r pocket and survived tht' cups1zinA Thursday night m the wor-;t dis~sler an North Sea oilfield tustory. Then· '4 a~ no respon'>t' reported from tn~ide. Underwater teleVls1on cameras aided m the s earch. Stavanger polt<'e chief Ct.1rl \\ codt, rescue operation leader. !>aid there was little hope of fin<I mg morl' ng worker!> alive an the waler "We're still hoping, 6ut wc·r" not too optim1st1c," Per v·1 -... botn, a s p okes m an • Norwegian Prim(' M inisl<.'r '•: \ ar NorrdlJ, told a news <'II· rerence. Re~cuc officials noted 1 t .il "'1th the sea temperature Just ~low frffZmg, the chances of !>Urv1val for anyone still tn t ~·e water were virtually zero. Tne~ noted that the last group of survivors brought ashore wert> packed up bours ago. More than 2.000 JX.>ople m an· ninR scores of ships, planes and h('l1coptcrs !>carched throughout the daylight hours for possible s urvivors from the l'apsmng of the oil platform Alexander I Kielland. Norwegian official-.. stressed that the 45 vessel" m · volved in the rescue mission would stay m the area ovl'r n ag hl. The air st'arch wJ-.. S<'heduled to resume at first light. Tbe 4,000 square-mile search area ha-; lx>en split into four ~· tors. ('ach commandC'cl by a '4Jrstup. Ptull.tps Petroleum Co., wh1d1 leased lhe 10.000·ton Alexandt>r I . K1elland rig. said 228 wen• a bclsrd. Divers dropped 90 feet lo chedt for s1~ of hfe in the plat ~ fo rm 's s ubmerged ltvrn ~ quarters. They WNt> usmg un-- derwater telev1s1on cameras to check the hull. "They are hammering on the bull. but so far there has been no response from insid<'," said Per Erik BJortlund. spokes~n for the Phillips Pctrole)!m Co. which leased the 10,000-ton Alex· ander I. IGelland. Tugboats were standing by lo la t ch on tbe rig. Norwegian helicopters ferried dozens or survivors to hospitals here. Most escaped serious injury and were treated for exposure. One of the five legs collapsed Thursday during a storm that produced winds up to 60 mph and 2G-foot waves. The rig listed briefly before overturning in 2-CO·feet deep icy water 100 miles west of Norway. "We have never bad accidents ~ like this lo my knowledge in any 4 part oC the world." said BUI Boys, Phillips • Norway Ji manager. Visibility in the search area was described as good with dwindling winds after poor ~ weather in the morning. But rough weather was forecast later in the day. -......... WHl!RI RIG COUAPSEO Many Repofted 0.ltd - " I >II f .. l . .·~ ~ LWLy t!\.OT , ~--JVST BRKalNG~-~ tot.~ ff'fMI lo.ilair'•.,.., _, ..... ·Cox ~eads NB Spenders s . LOUIS <AP> -A r.-ra1 appeala CIOUJ1 ruled today that the Nlldooal Oraanb.UC. tor Wom. m., boyl'Olt 1Lat• _..,,h have not raUnt'd t.he Equal Rl&b&.a Amendm nt Ml.Moun M&.orme1 Otoeral Jobn Aabcrolt flied aul\ a1alnsl NOW two yean •llO• char11nc \hat t.bl orawaauon h•d ~ott .sa L.oula SU mltlioa ad K.ns.u OlJ • mUUoo la eonvenUon bual· neaa. But U.S. DUtrid Court Judi& Simo 8. Hunttr ruled that the boyt.'Clet dl>N not vtolat.. lhe Sherman Act Cir othc.-r anlllru1t la••· and the lllh U S Clrcwt Court of Ap~als todoy afrlrmC'd thnt~ 5e lleltl la ••'-"tdw Preae•f •1 n. ~1.-.. Pftu Flfty-au penooa were arnatf'd ln New J~rsey today when anti nuclear Proll"tflen 1'lormed a fence al the headquarten of the uUbty that owna th Three Mlk! Island nuclear plHl, of. h <'1ais said. 1"'-arresta came durina one ol several demomtraUooa 1·om~Ung the fi rst annlven.ary of the nation's worst com- me rcial nuclear accident at the Pennsylvania power plant. < Related story. AJ > Amboriues said a iJ'OUP of protesters attempted to acole a rence at the General Public U\.ililies Corp. in Panippany, N.J ., and were ta.ken into custody by the police. The demooatrators, who were among about 200 at the corporate headquarters, were to be charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing, police said. .flhw 9eai._ Carta~ Dae-rt..., ORKNEY, South Africa <AP> -Standing beside a mine shaft more than a mile deep in the world's lareeat sold mine, Aaron Maaiia suddenly heard screams. He looked up and saw a "01ary ann," an elevator loaded with fellow miners, burtllne dda-n. "Before I knew what was happening I saw strange particles fly through the air ... and later noticed it was human flesh. I also saw limbs." Masiza said. The day after the accident in the Vaal Reefs mine, John Epletl, the mine manager, said the original reported death toll had been revised from 23 to 31. Originally, it had been reported that 20 blacks and three whites died when the mine boisl plum- meted to the bottom of the shaft at an estimated 160 mph. Corf.no R•p• MeMI PeUq WASHINGTON <AP> -President Carter rebuked MobU OU Corp. today foe what be called the petro1eum giant's refusal to refund $45 million it overcharged c ustomers in three months of last year. Beginning what White House aides predicted would be a growing presidential "jawboning" campaign to hold down prices. Carter said Mobil's refusal to cut back pnce increases 1s "difficult for me to understand . <tl a time when industry tompLiance with voluntary restrain ts is so important · to tht· an t1 inflation effort. There was no immediate comment from Mobil lra11 Dipio..at C•fflark s~_.n WASHINGTON <AP > -The Carter admm&1!.lrat1on I!> t·on :-1dcring a further cutback in Iranian diplomats in the United States as part of a series of get·tough measures to be announced nl·xt week. sources said today. But U.S. relations with the rei!ime in Tehran will be main ta med despite growing impatience with the siege al the· C .s Em bassy, now in its 146th day. <Related story , A4 ) John <.:ox. who 11 runaloa aaaln•t Incumbent Newport Boa C'h <'llY councilman Ray WllUonu. emoraed today u the front runner lh ca~l11n e<>n· trlbuUOf\S, tJsuna a I income of $17.092 ln reporu ftled with the city clel'k. The 1econd blgg~11t monl'y rata.r wu Ph!llp Maurer who 1s tryanac to unseat Muyor Paul Ryt'kOff Maurt>r 's reJ>()rt listed t•ampa1gn contributions totaling $18,279. Both Cox and Maurer have been attacked by their oppo- nent.a for being the candidates of "bit money developers." 1be1r campaign reports showed no contributions from the Irvine Company or the koU Company nor from any employees of those firms. Four years ago, both com- panies and some of their emsftoyees gave to all the COUD· ell candidates, Including Ryckoff and Williams. In the reports flied to date, the Irvine Company listed contribu- tions to a ballot proposition, but no candidates. The Koll Com- pany rued ooconlribuUoo report. The reports, which were due Thursday, liat all contributions a nd expenditures for the council candidates up to last Monday. Candidates David Shores, Rutbelyn Plummer and Robert Brockman, three of five can- didates in the 2nd district. miued the deadline and hadn't filed their report.a by lbia mom· ing. The 2nd district bas the most candidates. Incumbent Don Mc innis is retiring. Lee Watkins, who 1s running in that dJstnct . listed total con- tributions or $12,792, including SS.180 he loaned to hi s own cam· P~HJ:n 1 h s expenditures total St2.360 \\h1ch incl udes $8,390 paid to a pol1tH·al cons ultin~ fi rm an Fulll·rton Di ck Cluca!>. abo a 2nd d1.-. I rl('t ('JO<hdatt:, ~hO\\ L•d IOCO ffil' fo r ht s t•a mpa1gn that tot.tiled SI0.-12fi a11d l'XP<'ndtturc!> total 111g S(j.7Rl The 5th d 1striC't race pits \1 a u rcr against RyckoH. M a urcr's total expenditures wen .• h~ted at $8,892 from hi!. $16.279 contributions. Ryckoff listed total contribu- t 1ons of S8.J02 a nd total ex- E',....PageAI MARINA ••. .in· registered in the slate, orw rnr every 14.3 families. ~tore than JJ,000 of those craft ·ire registered m Orange Count)', ,, third of them to Newport Beach 1r1•a residents Mesa Says Thanks To 'Officer Bill' Objections lo a s ma ll boat harbor on the Santa Ana River havP been raised by environmen- t a 11 ... ts Seelye said Thursd ay that the proposed funding ls not included in President Jimmy Carter's budget for next fiscal year. .. This is in addition lo it." he commented. "And the re is a b udget-c utting spree in W asttlngton. It would be a bit of a battle to get it (the appropria- uon l through .. Early estimates indicate that ultimate cos t or the proposed marina could ""' as high as $80 . m illion In February. the chairman of the board of International Bay Clubs Inc .. which operates the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. said he is interested in participating in financing the pro1ect. William D. Ray , whose organization is acquiring a marin a and resort hotel in Florida and bas operated California marinas, said that If the facility can be built, he is in· t erested in providing personal financing and securing other fin ancial backing. ' DAILY PILOT ,,..0.-C.-GellY-•llllwMthltc-.. ,....,. __ ._ .. "'*4_11\o.,,.Or- CN•I .............. ~ ~ ..... ,_ •• -·---, ......... ~ ,_.. ... --..11.-........ _..,_ •••ft \1•1...,.1,_ '"--.. ,,..,. .. (_. ,,,....,....,.. __ ,,_,_,.._n_ ~·· ""'.,. __ ""°'' .................. J;JO **'' "•• !M,.... CO\t• ~ CM...,.ftif•.,._,. __ ,, .. _ P't•\•dlflif"lt AM PwllltVIH ''"''"·~ llt<•-'-'"-'"-•----~ , . .., ,_ .. ...... """ ........ ... ~ ... \Mt ...... ~ ..... ..... " .... --.....~ OfftMe ~ ............... .:=.. ~~~~==..:. Te11,llGH (7Uteoatt Q11..,,..M'I;;••·~ --0.-.... Costa Mesa Police Officer Darell K. Freem an. 27, Joined 17 predecessors today as the rec1p· 1ent of the Police man of the Year award in eeremonies at tht: Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. The five-year veteran of Ctue< Roger Neth's department is a senior patrolman and communi· ty relations officer known as Of- ficer Bill to hundreds of school children. Citiiens and merchants know him for his role in explaining crime prevention techniques at v arious public appearances throughout the year. Officer Freeman lives in Mis· sion Viejo with his wife. Verna, a nd three children and Is a leader in his church congrega- tion as we ll as its youth organization. He is an avid bird hunter in addition to his heavy off-duty in· volvement in church wort, ac· cording to police friends and as- sociates. Recipients of the Officer of the Year award, whose names are inscribed on a permanent trophy on display at headquarters, are selected by fellow Costa Mesa police officers . Sponsor of the award is Costa Mesa Tomorrow. a downtown businessmen's organization. Previous award winners dat· ing back to 1953, include: Austin Smith, Bill Savage , Mike 1979 OFFICER OF YEAR OaNll Freeman llealey, Bob Wilkinson. Sam Cordeiro. Roscoe Broad, Harold 1-'lscher and J ohn ·'Chip'· Regan. Others include Chuck Bouo, Bob Arnold, Jan Gustafson; co- recipleots Bill Bechtel and Jack Koch in 1974; Sig Swanstrom. Floyd Waldron. Dick Bersch and Alan Kent. l'remr-..AJ SILVER REBOUNDS. • • Harold Williams was called because of the gyrations Thurs· day that followed the collapse of silver prices on commodities ex· c bllnges and a surge of sell orders in stock markels. The market continued to re· cover today, wllb the Dow Jones averap of 30 induatriala rialng 18 points to 778 a fter 5~ hours~ tradinl. On Tbunday, the Dow wu oil by more than 25 point.a late in the day but down by just 2.14 at the close. Independent oU and precious met ala issues led the upward i movement today . The American t Stock bchanae and over·lbt· counter atoc\1 a lso posted dramatic 1aJns. Tb• OolDmodlty Future Com· mllllaa rejected a requeat Ulla momlna by the Baebe Group lnc. to suapeod trad1q in 1Uver futures. A apolrHma n aald. however, that tbe reauJatory i' agency would continue to monitor the market clo.ely. Thursday's close waa down $5 from the previous day and the lowest al the Comex since Aug. 31 when silver clOMd al $10.48 an ounce. Gold alto rallied abarplJ ln European tndlna, hltttu .., ONE MAN'S HALING LEO TO COLLAPSE -A3 WEAKENING ECONOMY PRESENTS BAAOAINI -IM '° ot.lllce to clOle at $486.llO in Zurich and "80.50 In London, both up from the previous day It traded et $509 ln New York. up $46 from ThurtJday. · Monex in Newport Beach quot· od cold at $51.S at mld·day and itllnr at $12.75 penditww oUG.419. The 7tb dlllrlct race bu Cux. who !\pent 11'4 ,057, running aicuinst Wllllama who hu ralSed $6,413 and spent S8M6 The undldalet havt until June 12 to file thelr final cam· pa11tn statement. which will cov· er donaUona and e~penditur~ bmce Monday In addition lo the candidatt''I' statements. the Irvine Company filed a report which listed a tot.al or 112.604 spent on supporting Proposition D, the ballot Teachers Nix Delay On Data A request b> a slate · mandated, fact-flnatnc panel to delay Lt.a recommendaUoos for settlin g tbe Newport·Mesa teachers' contract dispute has been turned down b y the teachers' union. Bill C u e , presadent ot Newport-Mesa Federation of Teacben, AFlrCIO sa.ld Thurs- day the report now Is expeded be In the hands of district trustees and teachers by April 8 Thereportortgtnallywasprom- ised by the three-person fact- flnding panel for March 31, but Leo Weiss, panel chairman, Uus week requested a month's delay. District offaclals &ranted the request and anDOunC'ed the docu ment wouldn't be rompleted un t il April 30 Rut both lh t• t eache rs and t h e board of trustl"<'S must i1Ulhon1c :.uch J cl t' I J y u n d e r :. l a h · p u b II <' t•mployees law 1f 1l 1s to be granted. c~ notc-d "Teacht•r' belle\ 1· th1·) ha\.- ~ailed long <·nou~h in go1 og th rough the statutory process and an· anxious to get a con lrat't,'" Cul' !:>aid "Thereforl': · ht• addl'd. .. th• ~ M f'T could not, in good con sc1enet.>, dC'lay the report deadluw to Apnl 30 in hononng tht• re quei.t " Cue said that be bad contacted We iss a nd t ha t thl' panel t•h::i lrma n now promises lht• dO<'uments. lo be used as basis for further C'ontract neRot1a- t10ns. by Apnl 8 The unioo leader said Wei ss had reported to ham that the de- lay has resulted from research o n "m as s ive a m o unt s of materials." lnrludmg budget 10- fo r mat10n The dL'ltnct s 1.070 teacher'> have been working sinC'e July I "1thout a contra ct They art> .,l'l'k ing an 11 pcrrcnt pay tu kf' this year a nd anotht'r 11 percent next year T he dis trict 1s oCfeormg 8 and fi 5 percent in hikes and wants to C"Ut several "l'nrtC'hment" pro i::ra m tPac.-hinJ: posll. from 1t~ ~ta ff Carter Endorsed WASHI NGTON <AP > -The United Food and Commercial Workers Union has endorsed President Carter for re-eltttion The un ion· s e ndo rseme nt described Carter u "a president who through his experience. Ln· tegrity and ::i proven r ecord of commitment and dedlcabon to the values aod goals we share as Americans _ . . has confirmed our trust in hJm " m easure to change city clectie>M to comcide with aeneral elec- t1on!\ 1n Nove mber of even numbered years. Th1tt money included S!>.000 glveo chrec:tJy to the Yes on D committee. The balance was spe n t on ads 1n lo ca l newspaptt"S. Yes on D filed no report of its own, but a Los Angcles·ba.sed o rganization called Ora ng<' County Committee for State and Local Candidates gave $1 ,000 to the PGD~1t1on D i:roup loan Rate 19.5 Percent NEW YORK (AP> - The prime lending ratt' 1umped today to a record 19"'1 percent when Con t10entaJ Illmo1s National Bank ol Chicago and the Bank of America leap· frogged over the 19'1• per c ent rate established earlier in the day by Citibank in New York. Citibank. lbe nallon's second-largest bank, led the lat.est round or prim<- rate increases by setun.e the 1914 percent r ate, c.t record at the umc The increase tn the rate charged on loaac, to t he most crechl-worth}' cor· porate customer~ woas the sixth dunng March. Rate& have shot upward u the government bas moved LO tighten <'red1t a& .. means o{ fighting 1oflallon a nd ~lowing the economy Froaa P~ .4 I VOLCANO. • • ~n evacuated from bu1ld mgs in the sparsely populated an·a With the vokano &pewing a.c,h ror the first t1 m f' <.1nce-1857, 't>h1rles headlnR up lh1· moun t .. 11n \\t'n' '\toppt'd at lht<, hamlc-t 11f 150. '4 tu ch l!es JUSl outside th• l5·m lle woe, local fire offtciah ~.lid "We have an eruptive plume." -.a id Kurt Austermann. U S F'oresl Sen 1t't' s pokesman. "It was oot LDCaodescent The top or 1 he column spread mo~ than fi ve uuJes acros&, and a5b was falling on lbe base of the moun- tain "What appeared to be a flow 1n 1l a va la n C'he of a l'h ~a ... obst•rvt-d m o vinf;t down thr northwest flank or the mountain In another report, Lewi<. 'iaJd, "There appear; to be an f'ruµ lion on the southeas t <.1de of th,. mountain and an evt'n mon• \ 1olent one on the north~e'it :-1dt' ... Austerman S3Jd observers at a .i:round stauoo reported at 4 45 J .m . that the plume had becomt' le!-' dense. u:>dicatmg a dttrease m the intensity_ of the erupuon. Undulating cra<'ks pushed out from the suma:ut. a new crater heaved and expanded and sc1en· t1sts who new over the peak Thursday rught said the m<>wl· tamlop appeared to be swellin~ on its ~th side ~h lle !>lumptnJ? to the north. ·'Thus a.s Wte standing next lD A dynamite keg and the fuse 1s lit. but you don't know bow lollJ{ Lht• fuse as ," said volcanolog1s t David Joboston as be stood above tbe peak's timberline. Tbe No on D. Yes on A Com· mlllee, baaed at th Lido l•I• h o me of Coun cilman Don Stra uss. listed contributions totalling $2,902 and expenclitura of 11.327. Propoeition 4 ls a measure supported by Strauss. WUUanis, Ryckoff and their council col- leagues Evelyn Hart and Paul Hummel. It would change the ci- ty e lectton date to November of odd·numbered years to coincide with school district elections. Judge Raps Politics in Court Race The quality or j u s tice in O rance County i s beln~ threatened by deputy dis trict at- torneys who are politici%ing the county's courts in the name of la w and order, according to Su perior Court Judge Ma r k Soden. At a press conference today. Soden dented there is a feud betwe<:n the county's judges and 1h4· dti.tnct attorney's office. llCJw~ver, he c harged that 1-oml· deputy d1~tnct attorney~ a r<' dnvmg "competetent. ex per11•nct>d a nd well qualified Judges" from the bench by rais mg a falM! law and order iSSUf' in their political campaigns t1• unseat incumbent Judges. Soden, a Newpor Be ach resi- dent, l9 running for re~lectlon ,. l!a 1nst Deputy Dis trict At 1 .. rn<·y RJC'hard Farnell. ~n dtdn ·1. refer to Farnell specifical I\ dunn~ this morning 's pres:. I 0 11 ( t•rt:nC't' t Tht· e1Rhl-yl'ar veteran of lh1· ~up<·nor Court bt>nch conceded lh1•re t'i nothing wrong with qu.11i r1ed fl1 ·1 ·1Jty district at 1 111 n 1 's set•king jud geships throu~h the electoral process. llo\\t•ver. Sodt>n charged tht· t.11·LH' of accus in g incumbent 1u<Ji.:es o ( being soft on law and urrl1 •r 1<1su('c; 1c; m <>nac1ng th1• qu.!1 11v 11( JUSlll'C 1n Oran~e l IJUnl}. llt· ... .ud 95 percent of the Ca5c' 1n Superior Court mvolve civil l'iSUes and that only five percent of the case; are cnmlnal. In ~ muC'h as prosecutors' ex per1e~ tn law 1s confined to r nm1nal law. an 1mbalanece in the courts can rPSuJ t from havin~ t1)(.) man~ of them on the bench. ..,.Iden said Man Arrested lo Attacks RIVEH S IUE <AP> A fnrmer Police Explorer Scout .i n d Maraoe Corps m ilitary policeman has ~eo charged "1th 19 felony counts stemming from attacks on fi ve young \\omen. including two in which he allegedly forc~d teen-age ~iris to undress while he photo ~rapbed them. Alfred Ku1' Inman. 25, was ar- raigned 9n a 19·count felony complamt. including four counts o f attempted rape, fi ve burg laries. three armed rob- beries. six kidnappings and ooe ;irsoo. Aft.er lbe 45-second bear- ing, Inman was returned to r ustody m Lieu of Sl00,000 ball Poltttt said Inman was cap- t ured wilb.in a half-mile of the mO!t ~t attack. We now stOt!k the fabulous eolleetion •y· Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only ·One Dollar!* "VVhen you buy one suit at the 1'9QUlar price, you can buy another of equal or tesser value tor only one dollar. r.:~. SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali. COSTA MISA. CA. PMOMll714t 540.tlOZ ) I ------~-------------·- ' I . ,,_, Mwch28. 19!0 L>AILV PILOT .43 Protesters Mark Three Mile Accident MIDDLETOWN. Pa. (AP> -l'!xad.11 .. ,_.. lO tlM m.1DaM l after I.be ucl•f' .cddeM a.t J Three Mlle 1a1ad. • e.....S al aom a wbo Md ptMnd to- day out.aide tbe crlppled plant lit randl and aa~ a IKml ol pn>- lC!bl (Photo. Paa Af) "Someone'• crytn1 Lord, kum· bay ; op the vcnthJI Lord. kumbaya," they uni afttr UahUng ll'lo white candl They stood ln the front yard ol a houae everal hund.....t feet from the nuclear power plant seve~ly damaaed last Matth JI in the wor~t accldttnl to the has- tor1 of ~mmer~ial nucltar power. n. accldem be1an at' Lm \bat day. ad the pl&Dt, located c. an laland lD the s.ra-.... Rlvef', hu beeoroe a 11mbol of &.ntl·nud ar act.Imm around the orld R eferencca to ••ntln1 In today'• 1tn1,tnc wort th• ,..u.Jt ol • propoaaJ by plant opena\onl to put11 110m raclloacUv kryp ton 1•• from Tau•, 1everely rontamtnated reactor contain ment buUdinJl The phmt 1a v1rtually silent. hav1na btfon 1hut by lhe acct BilHons la Sil.,er H unt Fortune Wiped O ut? AP Wlrep!W>lo BOTTOM DROPS OUT __ Nelson Bunker Hunt Aid Rolling To Victims Of Flooding A first load of relief supplies · destined for dispossessed vi<' 11ms of Lakl• Elsinore's n sing v. ate: rs was trucked from a Newport Beach bank collection point to the Salvation Army Wednesday. Fran Rig~s. spokesm an for r.ank of Cahfomta, 1401 Dove ~t . said the shipment included everything from electric toaster.> lo non-perishable foods a nd bedding. "One gentleman called and of· fer <:d t.he use of a 30-fool trailer tf someone needed a place to live." says Ms. Riggs, a loan of· f 1cer at the bank. which is still a t:cl'ptmg donations. C11llect1on boxes arc in the lob l1v 11f the bank. whose hours are I i1 J m to 3 p m M on day t Ii rough Thursday and 10 a. m. lo fi p m t''riday The mst1tut1on's real estate of. f1Ct'. where the idea of helping Lake Elsinore's homeless nngmated. 1s open 8 a .m to 5 I'm daily U<;able household goods. ex· t c pl furniture. will continue lo be a<'cepted at the bank near the rounty airport as long as the Salvation Army must aid res1· dC'nts uprooted by the flooding Camping gear is even of henefit to some residents lcfl without shelter, Ms. Riggs said She added that volunteers • from the bank staff will make pickups of flood relief goods if donors cannot bring them lo the hank branch, using their own personal veh1cks a nd gasoline purchased al their own expense. Bush Raps Carter GREEN RAY. Wis. CAP> - George Bush is labeling Presi- dent Carter naive and an ap· peaser for "backing, filling and handwringing" in dealing with the continued captivity of Americans in Iran. NEW YORK <AP) /\ finan c1al edifice o( s1lvt'r that one of America's wealthiest fam1ht•<; had been building for months luy in apparent collapse today. And the aftershocks were st.Jll bl'rng fell in the nation's stock and commodity market:. For the Hunt family of Dallas. it was a biller climax to one or the most ambitious investment plans in the country's history They had reputed!) ar cumulated $3 billion worth of s1lv<>r, maybe much m ore Soml· sn1d the Hunts were close to t'Or ncring the market for one or thl' world's mo!>t valued com · mod1ttes Rut Thursday, fallmg silver prices and debts on t.hctr mvest· ment force d them to sell out much of what they owned. set t 1ng off wide swings in the markets and a storm of con troversy. The price of s1l ver for Apnl rlehvcry tumbled to SIO 80 an ounn• in Nc-w York. do"'n $'; fr om Wt-.Jm·'>da:. ·-. comparablL· prlt'(' Thl' '>tock market plummete<.l to tb lowes t level m five year... 1 hen Just as quickly ralhed ::igam. The Dow J ones Uldustnal average, down more t han 25 points a half hour before tbt· c lose of trading. wound up with only a 2.14 loss at 7S9.98. There was no way of knowing how mucb financial damage bad been s uffered by tbe Hunl fami- ly, which has enormous holdmgs in 011 and gas. real est.ate and other businesses ran~ing from pizza restaurants to t he Kansas City Chiefs football team. Nelson Bunker Hunt. one of the children of the late, legen· dary oilman H.L. Hunt. bas steadfastly declined lo com ment all along on his investments in s ilver or what he planned to do with them. Hunt wasn 't available for comment Thursday or today Whatever hts plan. 1t looked like a s uccess until recently .Stiver began last year at S6 an ounce. T his pa!>t winter 1l reached S50. an increase that dwarfed ~ven the spectacular ri se of gold ovl·r the saml• period But in January. silver. along with mam other commod1Ues. began to decltne By tb1:. we.;k . tl was below $20 That meant that a lot of the Hunts' paper. profit had vanished. B ecau~e they had used borrowed money to finance part of their investment. 1t also meant that the collateral on the loans was worth much lesi. than 1t had been On Wednesda..-. Nelson Bunker llunt announced 1n Paris that hl' and several wealthy investors planned to issue bonds backed by 200 million ounces of siJver bullion. Observers saw that us evidence that he wanted, or needed, to raise some cash . The same day. Bache Halsey Stuart Shields. a large invest ment firm that has long had business dealings with the fam1 · ly. sent off a "margin caU" to the HWlts for more collateral The call -a notice lo put up more ooUateraJ against loans - was for more than $100 million. Elliot J. Smith. a Bache ex- ecutive vice pres ident, con- firmed Thursday. ~Spring Cleaning .. t Can Be 'Hangup' Need to put something on the walls you just painte d while spring deaning? Sunday's DaUy Pilot will ha ve some sugges- tions. ' HANGUPS RJNGr~ Three stories will lock ~ • rh\. 1 lectlona of med~· i, , naval' palnllr.t,1 • .u le .~ m morabtllo. And home ~ ~onom.l8t tell.a how lhc propeT ~ aelecUGn of wallpaper can ml.Ire -: a room i.teer. 1malla or more ?, cbeerJ' ID ha~. } Ll!AD 811UNUNG -An ,... i ... < J (SUNDAY'S BEST) soclated Press analysis sho~ why the next few years will be dangerous as the Soviet Union closes the weapons gap. and even takes the lead ln some areas of military mlgbt. IN TRE DARK -Former pro- Ceulonal pboiosrapber Rene LaW"MD 1h1MI aom• Hahl on what makes bit darkroom busl· we pro1perous lo The Business of the Week . ' ---- dent, whlcb r .. ulted when a urlce of mocbanlcal lallurea and human err~r• trl1tered overbaailna ol Lbe TMJ reactor. .. It ll rully eerlo juat coming ht'ru 11nd 1eeln1 lbe towera," utd Mario Cl anent, a Joni hounw1fc! who hat become M untt nucl~ar 1cUvl1l 1lnce Lhe 1.tccident. "I've been here before, but not at tbl:i hour uf thl' morning, and u · • 1cury," !ibtl s~ud gazing otcro.. the nv~r ¥l the pl~t·s coormou11 cooling Lowers, ii· lumanaWd only by red aircraft WIS rnlng h&ht.b. ElHwbere, In Par1lp&DAY. N.J .. about 200 dtmoutraton picketed ouuldt the Gtneral Public UWiU. Corp, carTYtni such alina aa .. Cloee Three iWe lllaod" and .. Close Oyater C...ek " The uUUty owna t.be nuclear phtnt ln Pennaylvania. "Tbe accident al TMI ia oot over ." wu tbe Lheme of the March 28 CoallOon, or1aa1Jera or today's vigil, marcb ud re- li&ious aervtce and a rally and nationally televised debate Saturday. The radioactive gas Ls trapped in tbe 203-foot·high building boo,...., UM ndned reactor and aom;;oo,ooo 11Jlol1I of badly coot•m•Mfed water. No oae b&I bee1l lnRde ltnce t.be accident. and tbe kryp(oo would severely reatrtct Lhe time workmen could apend there while work!nl oo equipment. The NRC recommended veal· lnc lbe 111 into the atmotpbere over a » to 80-day period rather tbao rtak leab or equlpmeot failures. Tbe proposal baa been greeted wttb mlstruat. aktP· tlclsm -even t.hreau of riots and court fiJ(bla. Case Dislaiss~ .. , rulhe t.be leveJ of wbat I call ptycbic rtreaa and the fact our numbert arec't believed by everyooe," Mid Han>ld Denton. cbief ot reactor recuJaUoo tor t.be NRC. But alternatives auch as frees· toe ~ krypton or fUt.ert.nc it t.hroqb cban:oal would take too lOP& M cost too mu.ch, be said. Coatrolled venting would have .. an lncoGlequentlal health ef- fect." be said. "Some people compare it to amoklog one cigarette or drlnking two ounces ofwtoe:• Judge Denies Telepathy Sex ,.,.,...,.... 1550,000 'Song' Paul Gauguin'~ "Joueur de Gu1tcire." a portrait of a gutlJr playl·r p~11nted during Gauguin ·~ rtrst \'tStt to T:.ihiti around 1892. sold for almost S650.000 ;:;t Sothcby .... JUt'llon houst: in L<mdon to an anonymou:; prl\ <.1tc collec • Io r• Arabs Split O ver Oil Price Increase By DAVID KUTZMANN OI -O.lly l"l'-t S~ Orange County Superior Court Judge Rooald Prenner has dis· missed a laws uit ftled by a Buena Park man who claimed television actress Jaclyn Sauth bad tormente d him w1th telepathic sexual suggestions Prenner granted a motion Thursday by Mis' Sm1lh'i, at· FWtd Set To Keep Slayer I n CA MARILLO (AP > -An an gry c1taens ~roup m t.hts qwet Ventura County l'Ommunity plans to ui.t• unl'lpent reward monc~ to help make 'ure a man C"Onv1cted of torturing 21 i year old Amy Sue Seitz to death never gets out of pnson "'Theodore Frank was given the deat.h penally. but no one believes he Wlll ever be exttut· ed," Ed Genhart, chairman of the Amy Sue Seitz Memon al Fuod. s8ld today. "Tbe mam purpoae ol this fund ts to make sure be never gets out of By The A.saocla&ed Preas But Saudi Arabia appareutly prison. .. Saudi Arabia and Iran have is not going to follow Lbe Iranian LD additklft. a spolleemen for faced off on oil prices. with Ira-a nd Kuwaiti moves. Yamaru. tbe group said, prosecutor Irv nian Oil Mtn1s ter Ah Akbar speaking to reporters In Ottawa Prager bas agreed to "'do t'Vt'ry· ~loinfar 1>rom1s10g an tncr~as~ ;ifte r a mcetmg w1lh CanadJan uung br can to see that Frank April 1 and tbe Saudi Oil Energy, Mines and Resourees isoeverparoled " Minister. Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Minister Marc Lalonde. said Duriq Frank:s six -week trtaJ Yamani, saying he does not ''see "Well. l cannot really talk on in Orange County for kidnap. the reason for any increase " behalf of lran. but I th1nk the ping, raplDg and murdering the Moin!ar. in a Tehran Radio market now is coming down. httle girl. Prager described him broadcast monitored Thursday and I don't see the reason for as "tbe worst lund of person who an Kuwait. said pnces would rise any increase. We cannot oppose committed the wors t type of by an unspecified amount A what the lraruans will do for crime " published report to a Kuwrut1 themselves. but we don't follow The 44 -year -old Frank. who newspaper and sources m New su~ .. had twice before bei!n conVlcted York said the rise probably ,Vamant. who battled with of ctuld molestation. was found would be $2 a betrrel. Momfar over oil pnces during guilty in the Stitz case last Kuwait. meanwhile, 1s raising an OPEC 011 mmisters' m eeUng December by a JUT} in Santa the price of some of its 011 by tn Venezuela in December. said Ana In J anuan the same $5.50 a barrel April I , tndustry thts week that Saudi Arabia se..-en man. h\'e woman Jury rec ... ources SaJd in New York would continue its oil output at om mended he be executed m torney to strike the complamt m which college student Mano E Arballo had sought $20 mil hon °' damages because the actres'> t\c c1aimed, had telepathically ex cited tum Prenner said s imply that Arballo·s swt dtd not stalt' a cause of action /\rbJl lo represented himse lf durin~ Tuesday's hearing 1n Santa Ana ~t'is Smith wasn't pres~nt . Mi ss Smith . co i.t ar of tc lev1s1on ·., "Charlie·., A ng1·ls' ~eries. had filt'd a counter :.itt1on <o~a1nst Arballo. s aying that It ""JS "extremel} d"tressin~· to be annoyed with these totall-.. tn \'alrd act.Jons " Arballo f1ll.'d a previous "uH against Miss Smith but th:ir .,,a.., 1'11 s m1 ssed in Lo!.> Anµ1 le ... Supenor Court The dark Mirerf. brown <;u1too Arballo srud httll' to reporter' after lh<: hearing lk ind1t::.ilcd he ma) appe<.11 H urry M1che>t ... on. Miss Sm1th"s attorney. said. "I have to have a lol or S)mpdlhy for lht' ~oung man " Dry Cle ane r s Destroye d ; Arson P r obed Pol.Jee suspect that arson may b~ the cause of a fire that destroyed a dty cleaners shop in Garden Grove with est1m;ited damages of$225,000. By the time f1ref1ghter<; ur r ived at Bro1Jks Profes ... 1nnul Ory Cleaner" m Garden G ru\'t• a t I I p m , t h c s t o r <· ..., .is engulfed In namt''i, pohc·c 'ia1•' The :?.000 Sf)uan• foot bu1ld1 r1g \ alued al $1 25 ooo "1 ... destroyed Oam.ige to ch-.!. ni:: equipment and clothn \\J' cst1 matl.'d at Sl00,000 AdF11 • nr bus1nesse!> had s moke and " •t 1•1 damage, but tht•rl' Wl rt• nr Ill Juries. polJce s aid Crude> oil prices doubled to 9 5 m1llton barrels a day. lbe gas chamber .1rnund ~ ~r 42 gallon barrel --~--~--~-~---~~---~----------~~~~-~--~-~ 1n the pa!>t }Car The last round o f 1 ncrcase:, began late in January with a S2·a barrel in ncat;t• by Saudi /\rabta, which p r o dUCl'S one third ctf th t• Orga01lat1on of Petroleum Ex portin~ Countries 01 1 Gay Visitor May Remain SAN fRANCfSCO (/\Pl A 29-vcar-old Australian homosex uai detained by 1mm1grat1on o( f1cials because he wore a gold earring has been allowed to re main in the country following a five-nunute heanng · Federal ofhc1ah. however. re fused Thursday to admit Gary Whitelow into the country as a v1s1tor, but instead "paroled" him into the United States an act that g1ves him second-class status. Whitelow will be permitted to remain in the U.S. four weeks to <'Omplet.e a scheduled vacation. Sa nce visas are not issued to known gays, however. it is doubUul whether Whit elow. who is making his third visit lo lb1s country, will ever be admitted again. Bolsa Chica Talks Open A four.part lecture eeriea on the Bolsa Chica marshland.a ln- c I udlng a talk by Aaaemblymao Dennis MJlngers ls scheduled to begin tonight at 7:30 at Golden West College In Huntln1ton Beach. Dr. Peter Green, biology in- stru ctor. and presid ent of Aml1os de Bolsa Chica, wU1 bOlt the talks which wtlJ be in room 131 of the Health Sch~nce build· tn1. There ls no charae for the lee· ture, set for toolabt, April 11. 11 and 25. Mangers wlll speak al tbt ftnal lecture. - ' ' I . ' ono .ll'Tkon 00111•11 • $4 plo~ll p•r llot 1-0 'IOH SALE PRICE -Ttltrt are ground cov111 to add texture and contrast; onea to kH P a hill from alldlng. many tQ ., add aeo1onal color: and tom•'. ~~70 to U.p your molnttnanct low. f«UI MOSS IASQT ~ '*40MSTUTIOK s.t. _, S... I :00 ,.-. -.._.. • ..., Shn °""f PLANT IT IN UNl·GRO T he potting sort that's scientlfica11y formulated to nurture your plants. 1 cu ti Site 1..,sUt SALE $1 99 PllCE • lndlon Hawthorn ~ All vorltllH wtnltl .:·.~ olld 1C1l111g color ~ ~ ,. '"; _..,...... ''II •t• H -i ~StJ~.;. SALE ~~ ~ PRICE '8. 99 Liiy.Of· Ttl•Nlle c•aopantllut ,,,.,,on) i '-Oturlng I Uptl IOlllt l aptclmtnt, '; YoullllOYtlOtH 'tm to t>tlln• tml . 2 rOol Slit .-'" '999 ~ l~~-SALE t& 99 !'-~t PRICE ~. lloomlng Roat 1uaht1 feotvr111G •lbfOlll blOHOflll ' In yellow. otongt , pink, 1t4, 01111-cotor. Huoy wtlllt Mltcllon 1011t 2Go1SIH SALE u 99 PRICE' ,., . .. A 4 OM. y PILOT Jut oa ting Fnct.y. Mwcl'I 21. •• ~ ...... ~ Te•~~'\' Marplal•e lDck, Be a Lady LONG GUEN ON m Ga SNS: Rlpt now tbr Kemper Open, a aoUtn& da.uio on the la4let' p~eaaloo~I tour, ls bulldlna u_p a head ol alearo 111ht btr• oo our coa•tll.ne. It'• ut the YeH Verde Country Club In COil• Mua. ft dev.ilops, however, that thfN" art-pllfalla to thlt vla aung faint' Th~ l11dy pm aolfrni Mrt· part of a \lnlverul evil that aw-.-ound.lt ou~ 'I J)(> rtl n tl 11 ff' TIU 111 wh~n 80me deviou.s. artfu.I lYPf'!I offer woat"r:i on \ht-uutcomt-o( athlt'tJc c.-ontmtl. It 18 Uwn that the Wt!&ll minded are tempted und thus t>asaly Ol"CCt'tl 1'ht• ~·ur~nt 1«>Jftng l'l11 Ml' in Costa Mesa la apparently no excepllon ,ONLY Y£STt!aDA Y, thia artrw. cheery chap stepped 1ntlf'my offl~ walh it hatful of paper slips lie :.ut;gestt'd I purchase four sllp~ for the pnce ol one thin buck There 1:. no queauon about how thln the buck 1s these days Each of the :ihps contained the name of ooe aoller cur rently involved In the Kemper compelltion. He carefully explaLDed that al in the end, t.be pro golfer I _; Three Kempt'r LAd1e1 Who Look l'relty Good"" Papt'r 1dent1hed on one of my four slips won the event. I would collect all of lhe thin one dollar bills in bts hat. Well. I was certainly s hocked. Jusl imagine. wagering on the outcome or a ladies compelitJon. Besides that. bet· ting is plainly illegal. Against the law. Forbidden by sl atute Also. J oppose g11 mbhng on pri~ciple. The principal thini.t 1s I us ually lose. NOW I HATE TO a dmit this. but I'm not really among those who savor thl' golfing life I don 't know a putter from .. dnwr. I always figured an iron was something a cop <·arned wukr his left armpit. Alas. however. 1n the end, 1 succumbed to four names for the thin buck Afler all. 1r the Kemper people are bring 1ng fame. fortunt· and teh.•vlsion cameras to our beloved t·oasthm'. thl' least I can do 1s to be supportive. I pulled my four naml's from the hal I was baffled I chdn't recognize a single name among the lady starters That's when l wandered over to the s porting df'sks on this sterhnJ! Journal. scelung advice and counsel or the ex· pl'rlS • ,,... aern··~ 'U.S. Hostag~s Will be Tried' 81 ne Aaaoetac.M Presa A leldln.l lranl•n cll'r&}'man told a Motlem t~~er aen1ee today that \be :;c> Am rlcan boatagea ul the U.S. Em Y ln Tehran will "ctrtalnly" ht tried. "W 111 will certainly try the hoslaaes In order to en1ure the extrad l· llon of the ahah," Hojatoleslam Ali K.bameoei t ald In his weekly 2't1rmon at thl1 Tehran Unlvenlty m0tque. Tberti bMV<' been conflicting :..tal~menl!S from Tehran on possible trials since deposed Shah Mohummad Reza Pahlavi .irrived an Cairo on Monday from exuc tn Panama. Although Prayers Mainstay For Carter W~HINGTON (AP> -Most mornln&s as be walks to the Oval Office d uring what he says ls the "moat frustrating ex· pertence" or his political career. President J immy Carter· recites a childhood prayer. according to u Waahinaton Post lntervlew. Carter said he prays. "Let the words of my mouth and the meditations or my heart be ac· ceptable ln thy slcht . 0 Lord. my strength and my redeemer." THE PRAYE R WAS revealed as Carter Ind his wife, Rosalynn, talked in separate in· lervlews with the Post about how their lives have been affe('t t•d during the Iran crisis. in "'hac h American~ have bcl'n held hostage at the U.S. Em· hassy m Tehran since last.No· vembcr. ·'I l1tt'rally never forget them." said Carter of the ho.,taR<'S. tailing th<' s1tuat1on "t ht> most frustrating 1•x pl'rll'nt'l'" of h1-; pol1llcal llf(• Hut. he told the nl'wspapN. · I don't JH't nen-ous i don't get up "l'I I don't pan1t'. I don'l st<.1) a\\akl• <.1t night " lllS WIFE <..'ONFJR~U:D that "I can look al him and tell hE''s pondering a hllll' hit Hut h•· ducsn t )!Cl rl'ally deprl'iised -.11 thut be doesn't sec any way out of at l've ne ver seen him that ~ ay 1 ·vc never seen him nw • ., a night's s leep .. tome lranlan leaden reiterated previous threats lo try the h ostages as s pies. Foreign M 1n1ster Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said Wedneaday lbere would be no trials. Iranian President Abolbuaan Banl·Slldr 58.ld ln o CBS News Interview that before t.be abah left Panama he had Intended to tramfer control or t.be boetqes from lbe Moslem militant.a lD· s ide the U.S . Embassy. The militants defied Bani-Sadr'~ earlier efforts lo obtain cual*ty or the bostagea. AS 11IE 8081'.\GES entered their 146th day or captivity. tbt' United States Indicated new measures are being prepared to force their r e l ease, and domestic turmoil lncreued ln Iran . Fighting was reported Wednes· day a n d T hu rsd ay in Kurdistan province. where Kurdish rebels renewed t.belr campaign for a utonomy after the sbah wu overthrown. Abdolrah man Qaseml u . secretary.general or the Kurdish uemocratac Party, told a French news agency at least 2J persons were killed 10 flghtlAA Wednesday, and a.rmy hellcop· ters bombed a number of \'lllages in lhe region Thursday. A PARTY SPOKESMAN n-· leased a statement accUSIJli UK' army or startlllg the latest round or violence by attacking Kur<hsh villages. and appealed to revolu t1onarv leader Ayatollah Kho· meant ·to order thl' army to t·od the fightmit "Once• morl' Kurt.11Man is on thl' bnnk of v.ar," the 'ilalcml'nt -;a id. "Wl· ask the great revolu t 1onary lt•ader Khomeini to stop tht• war 1mmc.'<11atl'ly If lh1!>. fighting got·., on. the s1tuauon will be morl" danf!Crous than bt!forc .. Governor Genrral Jam-.h1d lluqgu of Western Az.erba1Jan, which borders Kurdist~n. stud 1n a Tehran rad.lo interview that J number of people had bet•n killed but he did not know th" exact number. NATION I WORLD Aericleat Reealled Anti·nuclear protesters stood wiU. lighted candles in the dim. early-morning light today, just a short d&Stance from the crippled Three Male Island nuclear generating plant near Middletown. Pa. They were markrni the exact time of last year's accident. ' 10 Die as Plane Crashes in Storm DENVER (API -The pilot or a twin-engine airplane reported lcmg probiems and difficulty maantauting altitude shortly before the craft crashed and burned in a '.'lnowstorm about 15 miles &0uthea.st of here, k1lhng all 10 f)('rsons i.board, authorities said. The Bttcbcraft King Arr, owned by Luftlll lndustnes Inc., was taking customers to a tour of lhe firm ·~ Texas plant when It went down Thursday aftt.•moon minu~ after tak.iog orr from thl' Arapahoe County Airport KILLED lN THE CRASH WERE the son of the company·s presadeTlt. two <.'Ompany p1IOt.'i and ~even representatives of Den· ver-area 011 comparues, '>aid Luflun spok~woman V1rg1111a AUen. The company manufacturc-s oil f1t>ld equipment. Officials 1dentJf1ed tht' l..uflt1n employees as John S. Poland, 29, of Eng,lt'v.ood. Culu . managf'r ''' the Rocky Mountatn d1vis1on of Lufktn lodu.'lt.ne~ and son of rompan~ prP'>Hlt-nl H L Poland. anrt pilots Ray Flsher and Cha rif'-. c.1 i...trJ1i bc1lh of Lufkin. Texa:.. It was not known v.h1C·h mJn "'J" l>lloting the plane when 1t crashed THE IDENTITIF.S Ot' Tiit 11th"r 'H tun-. w..rc not r1•l1 ased omc1a.l.A said the bodies. truv1wd in• 11h· lhe plant.', were burned beyond ~grutJon Towet personnt'I at D<>nvN ~1.1pll'l•in l11t•·rn11t1onol :\1ql0rt ~aid the pilot had rtJ,IOrted ht··"' 111M ,ind cJ1ff1<·ult> mamtaming altitude before tht> pllint' d1sap~ Jfl 1j tr11m r.a<IJr The t'ilfib.turboprop c·rash+.,I 1n •• £11 le! .11..out ·1 JI m and v.a-. still burnlog when Elbert Count'\ 'twr rff ., deput1e'> arnvt·d ;,w hour later The plane w-u uprt~ht and inwct uccpt for the wings, which had broken off. but the r~laie v. as Rutted by fare. officials said. Sbenff Geor"e Y drTiell -.dJd th{! heat ~as so tnlt>nsc he doubtt"l'I lhe bodies could be re-co' ered UJl\11 sum£:t1m+> toda> THE SPORTING TYP ES examined the names on my 1-oltps a nd burst into great laughter in unison They scratched and punched t'ach other in the nbs, making large exaggerated winks at each other Finally they let m e in on the little Joke "You really drt'w a foursome of losers. ·one of the sporttng sen bes gig· gled. ··The last time one of those ladies won a gotrang tournament . women were weanng gJass corset strings a nd Coke was sl'lhng for a nickel " Thus put down. I retreated back to the ne ws desk I put the four s lips with golfing names in the bottom drawer AFTER ALL THIS, ir you think I a m going to 1dent1fy those four lady golfers so insulted. you number among the He reads "three or four book" a week. besides his Y..Ork. no' l'ls. deep thing:.." said Mrs Carter. noting the president nls11 reads about the hlam1c religion AND THEY 801'11 Rl::AD tht· B1bll' t:Vl'rY night . she saacr ·usually after we gel into bc<l We• n•ad a chapter I read 11 one rug.ht. he reads 1t the nl'xt night .. She recalled that when Curtt·r was the governor of Georgia. he said often that he spent more· time praying than he had dunng all the• rest of his life. ,~f 'RollerSkat~D~,~:~~~ GRAND OPENING SALE Come Visit The South Coast's Little Giant "SKATES "R" US " Wrong Thinkers. , But if you think I've thrown the names away, you rl' wrong again. I'm hanging 1n there to the end Lady Luck 1ui;l might strike it hot. 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A comoforable fully lined boot w it h cas t aluminum plates and trucks, urethane wheels. good bearings • etc. Great Value. , ... ... .,.,......_ .. ...,._ " w.a..-~kotwt•s.a r.m =· · 1826 Newport Boulevard Costa M••• • 645--8044 J \ WHkday. lO:lO-l:JO w,s-. 10.6 I l ~ l. CALIFORNIA APWI,........ Be Rides Again From out of the past r ode a masked m an and his companion Tonto. The scene was Hollywood's Mann's Chinese Theatre. and its purpose was to introduce Kl in- ton Spilsbury a nd Michael Horse, who make their acting :le buts in the movie "The Legend of the Lone Ranger." Fuel Prices Keep Rising Gradually L OS ANG ELES <A P ) - Southland motorlsLc:; who buy 20 gallons of gasoline this weekend will pay about $10 more than they did for the same tank of gas a year ago. That's the sobering word from Mike Masinter . coordinator of the weekly Fuel Gauge report r e leased T hursday by t h e Southern California Automobile Club ' MOST MOTORISTS will pay m or e than $1.15 for a gallon of gas this weekend. or a bout a half-penny more tha n they did a week ago. the report said. This brings the a ve rage price per ga lion to 18 cents more than at the beginning of the year. The auto club's report bad one good note : the number of sta- t ions that will be open Sunday in Southern California -21 per cent in metropolitan a reas and fil percent elsewhere -is s!Jght ly higher than a week ago. AND ON SATURDAY. 67 per cent of stations in metropolitan areas and 89 per<.·ent elsewhere will be opt.>n . At full-service st ations in the outlying a r ea s, average prices will be $1.284 for regular. $1.326 for unleaded and $1.342 - up 0.3 to 0.5 cents. F or self. service s t ations in the same areas, the a verage prices will be $1.268 for regular, $1.314 for Wl· leaded and $1.335 for premium -up 0.1to0.3 cents. - DAILY PILOT Jl.5 Judge Egly Target of Recall LOS ANGELES CAP> A La Canada b u11lnt:!i!ima n ha s launcht.id a ra.mpal1n to recall Su~rtor Court Judge Pa ul Egly of La1una Beach. who ls presid· Ina over hear\ogs on the Los An.cotes &•hoot Dlstrlct 's lnte· 1itrRt1on program "I thJok Judge Egly is one of the worst judges on the bench." Marvln Feldman. chairman of Recall Egly Committee Ad · vocat lng L egal L1m1tation . declared Thursday as he served the recall notice. "HE IS THE REASON we·ve wasted $1.20 million in the first year of mandatory busing and 1 150 million this year." Feldman added. citing the purchase of near ly 1.000 school buses and the h iring of drivers for the dis· trlct 's current part-mandatory. part-vol witary busing program. "The re's som ething wrong when we're paying bus drivers $16,000 a year to d rive new $61,000-pltiS buses. and we're on· ly paying fi rst-year teachers about $12,000. •' Feldman said. EGLY, WHO HAS SEVEN days to respond to the notice. re- State Unit Denies Smog Reduction LOS ANGELES (AP> -The state Air Resources Board has countered a ttem pts to cut the state's new car emission stan<l · a r ds by r eleasing a study which shows reduced standards will increase "acid rain ·· m Southern California. · The board presented the study at its meeting Thursd ay while discussing legislative efforts to lower California's e m ission standards in line with looser levels set by the federal govern· ment. "Acid .rain" is rainfall that passes through a layer or smog and brings acid and other pollu· tants to the ground. The study unveiled by the ARB showed that emlasions or nitrogen oxides from vehicles dominate the make-up of acid rain in Southern California. Automakers have char ged that the extra controls are un- necessary and push car costs up. fuaed to comment on the recall drive. Feldman handed the recall notice to a bailiff outside the courtroom where Egly was pre- siding over hearings to decide whethe r the district's current desegregation p rogra m meets the state Supreme Court's 1976 m andate of integrating schools as much as ls reasonable and feasible. DURING MORE THAN six months of bearings, the school board has asked Egly to halt all mandatory busing and to com ply with Proposition 1. an antJ- busing initiative passed over· wbelmingly on last November'!) statewide ballot. The Na~nal Association for the Advancement or Colored People and lhe American Civil Liberties Un.ion have asked for more mandatory busing so that white students will be spread more evenly across the district. FELDMAN SAID his recaU group is considering a Superior Court suit to force 1mplementa- t1on of Proposition 1. and be also criticized the anti-busing m a- JOrlty on the school board. .. Appar ently the majority of the board does not have the guts to tell this Imperial judge to stay out of the field or education ... Feld man sa1d 298.000' valid signatures will be needed to qualify the recall 1na t1a tive for the ballot ··We may not succeed, but "£''re gomg to give 1t a hell of a tight .. .... ..., ............ OUSTER SOUGHT Judge Paul Egly Seientist's Family Sues OAKLAND <AP) -Cont.end ong that exposure to radioactJve material helped kill a nuclear scientist. tus family has filed s uit against t he Law renct' Laboratories and the Unaversit) of California Regents. The s uit was filed Thursday in Alameda Cowity Superior Court by lhe family of Stuart Gunn of Danville. who died a year ago of melanoma after working at Lawrence Li vermore lab /or 25 years An autopsy showed that tus body contained Amencium-24. a h.ighly radioactive substance Tht· swl. filed by Ann Gunn and her thrl'C sons. list-, 12 causl's of action ranging from neglig<'nce to restricted hab1ht \ in the death of tht· 49 ) <•ar-old scientist ll asks the: court to '>l't lht• damage amount Nma *Co•prt e11t • SAN FRANCISCO 'A I' i /\ Superior Court ;udgl' ruled Thursday that a 45-year·old nun facing a manslau~htN chargl' was mentally competent to stand triaJ. Anna Sangiacomo, now being held in St . Mary's Hospital. 1s charged with lhe slaying Feb. 11 of her 76-year-old m other. ~e Sangiacomo. in the home they shared. .i I lowed up to $400 a year m tax. tn•e interest from savings, ff a hill approved by t he Senate twcomes law -and 1f Propos1· t ion 9 1s defeated The measure. SRt399 by Sen. Barry Keene, D-Elk, wouJd al [ __ sr,_~_TE_J low a single taxpayer to deduct up to $201 1n mtC'rcst from gross 1neom <' wh1·n computing state IOCIJffit:" taM·-. , It went lo tht· Ac;sembly Thurc; dJ \ on a 22·0 "ote without de b<it<.· CCC ExtPRded ~\CHA~E:'\TO l c\1'1 The ('.ii d11rn1;i Cons<•1> :Jl1on I 'orp'>. < ... \ Edmuncl Brown Jr ·c; pro p;1m tu put ~ouths to "ork µ!anting trl·<.·s. clearing streams ;ind ftghtmg fires. has a new 5· ~ <·ar lease on lJfe The state Senate gave a final 23 3 approval Thursday to a b1U l·Xtl'nding its exp1ratJon date to Jan 1. 1986. A few hour-5 lat.er. Arown signed it tn front of rorps headquarters. near the Capitol. to the applause of 22 khalu~lad representatives of corps camps nown a.n for the occasion. T he corps, modeled on the Depressi~ra federal Civilian Conservation Corps. was formed m 1976 to give youths experience m outdoor living and hard work while promoting conservation DI~ Fottwd D~ad SAN DIEGO <AP) -Police blamed a drinking problem and t h e purch ase of a $15,000 sailboat for the double m urder and SUIClde or a 35 year-old East San Diego man and has family Hom1c1de inves tigators said lht re are 1nd1cal1ons that James llart shot his 37-year-old w1ft:. Tf'rry. and 11 year-old son , Dan1t•I, early Wednesday morn· miz ht-fore turning an autom<1t1c -.hotgun on himself H<1mic1de Lt John Gregory said that M ~ Hart reportPdly q ron gly ob1ected t o her hu-.b:.snd '-. pur ch :.sse of the "JtllYlot l:.t'>l }C·ar and that they frt:'qu1::ntl~ quarreled about 1l and a reported drinking prob ll·m T~atTrial OAKLAND <A P> -T he de- fe nse m the penalty phase of the Moor e brothers crime spree tn al rested its case Thursday a m id t igh tene d cour\[OOJn. security spa rked b y a il'l'lfth threat against the prosecution. The defendants. David and Ken- ne th Moor e, were convicted earlie r io the week of 132 fe lonies m a vicious orgy of murder, rape and robbery. WE MUST DISPOSE OF OUR OVERSTOCKED INVENTORY TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW CONCEPT IN BIG & TALL MEWS WEAR RETAILING. BEFORE WE ANNOUNCE WHAT IT WILL BE, EVERYTHING BUT EVERYTHING IN OUR COSTA MESA STORE REDUCED 20% to &0% OFF. THIS SALE TO BE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY • • i ......................................... := 2 PANTS .... $ 210 • Famous RATNER $49 Velour $12 FAMous NAME $8 VESTED $99 SPORTCOATS SPORTSHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS s u IT s (4 PIECE) REG. $95 Ullll SUDfS ., REG. '35 LOIG SLEEVES REG. '22 HANG TENs16 KNIT SHIRTS REG. ~8. fUI COLLAI OUTERWEAR JACKns •s. YAWi SPORTS muc1t to COATS $99 By BOTANY REG. $150 JOGGING 110 • ·:a• SUITS . $12 $35DOUBLE KNIT $18 SLAX I - ZIP HONT NOOOID SWEAT SHIRTS ·-:=iw: .. '69 SPORTS COATS-. •121 v:w $UG.$32 CORDS 19 Pc.Corduroy$69 45 QUILTED -10 8J SUITS .. ,., VESTS $29· Windbreaker ~~~!l!. $) 9 ••s. VALUI CASUAL JACKETS $12 ' ----*" ......... fJPllU 1n2 • 11. 11 11 S1r1et f' CllllSI Illy: 11 i 1-IT. 111 Ml. 11 ti 5 ................... Fiii .. -- • .. • Late Primaries Shut Out Voters By now votens lo CaW'omla. Ohio. New Jersey and other Ila wtlh prhnartel scheduled Jn Jun can't ~Ip fffllng they'tt p~ty mucb left out o< the preahSenUal aampala:n &ck East. and u far afi~ld u Hawali and Puerto RI~. tM n.>Sulta ol 18 Dn>ocraUc prlman or uucua and 13 ReSMlbUcan votee already ha been tallied Alt IOOO as the Muda 11 llllnot.s vote was ln. the ti· perts wett blandly telllba ua It would be Reaaao~Carter In Novumber. reaard~ of our vote On the Republican alde, that '"m' to be an accurate prophecy. Rt-agan with 293 committed d~legale$ can hardly be caught by Bush, who now has 68, or Anderson With 45. What's frW1traUng ror tht.-late·prtmary 1tates is the ract that moat or the candldath who already have dropped out of the r ce didn't even bother to drop by to make a speech or two or shake a few hands The Democratic race took a new turn when Ken ne(jy's sagging campaign picked up steam in New York and Connecticut, making it seem there might be a choace ufter all. It remains to be seen whether that signified a real trend or was just a locallied anU ·Carter protest by J ~wish voters angered over the muddled U.N. vote. along with those who blame Carter for our economic woes. H the \[end continues, it j ust might be that late· primary Delllocratic voters could wield some influence . But with Carter already boasting more than half of f.¥ ne~ded. de legates, a~ainst Kennedy's one.fourth. the pnmanes scheduled m the next few weeks could make the post-rllinois prediction come true. Some states are trying to chan~e their laws so their primaries will at least coincide 'Wlth enough others to make a semblance or a regional vote. This might en· courage alJ the candidates to swing by for inspection bef o~ the .die is cast. As things now stand, we can be stuck with presiden· tial nominees chosen by as little as one·fifth of the voter population. That's not much of an outlook for 200 million people scattered throughout 50 states. California and the other late.primary states would be well advised to promote identical regional primary election dates at a reasonably early point m the presiden· tial campaign process so their voters chould at least en· joy some significant participation. The 'Marriage Tax' With more than half of the married women m the country now employed outside the home. an estimated 19 million married couples are being victimized by the gro~s lax inequity sometimes called the "marriage tax " It simply means that couples pooling their income on joint tax returns are automaticall y kicked into a tax bracket that can cost them hundreds of dollars more than if they made the same income as smgle people. That's because the first doU ar of the wife's salary is taxed at a rate as high as the last dollar of the husband's pay. For example: Two indlviduals earning $20,000 and $10.000 would pay $5,593 on in tax on a joint return, but S.5.014 if they filed a s two single individuals. The higher the joint income, the greater the tax discrepancy. Two married people each earning $20,000 pay $1.692 more tax filing jointly than they would lf they were s ingle. That's why we hear of s uch cases as the Maryland couple who clivorced and re·married annually in order to reduce their tax obligation -and now arc in trouble with the Internal Revenue Service. At long last Congress is paying !>ome serious atten lion to the ''marriage tax." Hearings will begin next week in the House Wa ys and Means Committee on a bill c~sponsored by 211 members. which would give two-earner couples the option of filing as single taxpayers. A matching bill in the Senate has 24 CO·Sponsors. ll is estimated that passage of the measures would cost $4.88 billion in tax revenues annually . Put another way. that's the amount approxima tely half of the mar· ricd couples in the country now arc overpaying 1n taxes each year. • Opm1ons expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls invited. Address The Dai ly Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/Right-handers ByL.M.BOYD Up jumps a bette r explanation or why the Brltlab drive on the left side or the road. All the En1Usb knights or o ld were right-handed. Left-handers were thought to be sinister souls unworthy or the knighthood order. Those rtghl·hand knights rode on the left or Janes so any oncoming riders bad to pass on the right -through the knights' "field or action" on the sword·ann side. General traffic followed the pattern ol the knight.a. Here's a weight loser who says she bas finally round lbe trick to make her diet work: Dear Gloomy Gus l 've lMl"Ded to stay bJ tbe~after ...... lna a caller wbo'a dialed tbe wroa1 namblr. eunc-are ft wW rtas .... wttblb. MCODdl -aame caner. Hme Wl"ODI IHIJDber. Some people JU.C doatt believe tbey can be ...... She brushes her teeth after every meal. and by so doing for some reason, overcomes the temptation to eat anything else ror awhile. Q. Is there sucb a thing as a lert·handed pencil? A. You could say that. Printing on the surface or a typical pencil -th e tradename or whatever - runs from the point toward the eraser. This ls because most people are rlgbtAbanded, so when they bold the pencU tn the wrtUng position, the printing thereon reads from the left to right as lt should. A left·bande r holding that pencll to the writing poslUoa would see the print both backwards and upside down. To be a left·banded pencll, therefore, Ute prtnting would have to read in reverse -from the eraeer toward the point. There are some of tboae around. First tootbplck factory opened ID la at Botton. But nobodJ aeemed ....._ted lo buylq the tbln11. Dot at .ant. 8o the maker bUed a youn1 tel.low to eat dinner n11btly in a 1uccu1lon of 1upper clubs, and tbeo complain mt1btlly afterward1 tbat tbere ••reu 't any tootbplcb on hand. It wocbd. 'l'be aoetoo eat&rlel ...,_to._ lbf' wooden plcta. aad reauaraDtl •IMwHr. 61 JJllewlH as t.he word 1ot aroUDd. ' " \ Rowtahd Evana I Robert Novak ' Prop. 9 F~vors Top Tax Bracket LOS ANG&l..J:S -OPHJni abotl lD Lhe Hll\PallD Ovef' the nsw .. t tax-c'" lnlUaUv• ahow that not only lt lbe tu revolt aUw &Dd well ln C.Uforula but that UM real at.ate 11 rediltribu· Uonol~. Con~ '° a view widely held amon1 polit.klaa.a that the revolt aubtlded ~v n here al home aftttr tar cr u aa d er How ar d Jarvui ' deep property tax cut (Prop. 13) was adopted by Ca li · f or naa 's voters m 1978. un even more radical cut In st.ate income taxes proposed by Jarvis (Prop. 9 ) is overwhelm· ingly r.vored to pass June 3. Tbe consensus l& that it is leading, 2 1. statewide. Mickey Kantor. a l'klllt'd Democratic politician who heads the anU·t.ax cut campaign. wus well aware or prevailing senll· ment as he approached his fl~t televised confrontation with Jarvis recently. lnslead or pre· dieting ruin for st.ate govern· menl services (the uti·JafVlS Earl Waters wHpon med ln l9'78>. Kant.or Lbat nlehl took a different tack: J>rop. I -called Jarvis II. or "Jawa n" by it. roea -la blued toward I.be rtcb. WHILE CUTl'ING atJat.e In· come tu rata ln balf. U>. relief would be unevenly di.ltributed: s percent ol all taxpayers wouJd 1et 33 percent ol the reUer: 80 percent wouJd cet only '40 ~r· cttnt. For that reason. Kantor told us. "I would be opposing this even if it meant no reduc· tJon 1n government services." With that. he uncovered the sec rel of what lies behind the passion of tax-cut foes. fl ls less a quesuon or undermlnlng gov- ernment programs because ot reduced reveaue; it is, ralbtT. the thrut to undermlne re· distribution or income through progressive taxation by narrow· mg the gap between top and bot· tom ra tes. Under Jarvis II. Cahfonua's top.bracket ra~ or l l percent (put that high . ironi ca lly, by Gov. Ronald Reagan's budget·balancing ef· forts I would come down to S ~ percent That 1s the real blte ol "Jaws II." There persists scare lallt ot greatly·diminis bed govern· mtnl service ln the wake of the new cut. even thoulfb no such crltl• followed~ una property tax reduction. ConurvaUve econom11t Milton Friedman, wbo tUDDOrted Jarvis I. Ol)OOlel Jarvb U out of rear the loet rev· ~ue wt11 be picked up through new taxes on bUllneM (which. In fact, would require mo uoob- t.alnable two-thirds vote of the Legitla&ure). Fal EDMAN aEJ£CTS the theories or • youn1er con· servatlve economlst. Arthur Laffer. who baa areued that lower tax r ate• invariably ceoente more rnenue as they cDd bin af'Wr Jarria l Jarvis bimaelf ts a con11.rmec1 Latrert~. How much tevenue loes would realllt from bJ.a proposition., "l doo 't ftall.r think It would be any." Jarvla &old us. Even oppo- nent Kantor conced.ea the re· venue kJs.s would be limited "ii the tt0n0my keeps booming" <of wtuch he personally 1s skep- lJcal l . Booming economy or not. Kantor i.s a &ood enough polill· c1an &o know that gloom·and· doom propbtciea lost their c red I bll.i cy wbeo riling prosperi. ty followed Jarvis I. But in awllcb1n« the arrument to di-.. tribuUon ol Ute lb burdea, Kan· tor runa up asalnat the c.lallo pollUcal problem for Ub«aJ.t: Taxpayet'I care more about how much they pay t.han about bow httle their ricb coualn pa19. PaEUMINAaY surv~ys show s ubstantial aupport for Jarvis. Jl -fa r more than for Jarvis l - In the brown and black eom· munities. That it one reuon why even many Dt'mocraUc politicians are reluctant &o do battle now as they dJd then. Jarvis actually thought that Gov. EdmWld G. Brown Jr .• a dedicated roe of Jarvis I before he saw It would win. would en· dorse Jams IL On a re<:enl visit to California away from the p,,. ldential campaign tratl. Brown maintained his liberal creden· tlals by announcing opposition to the new tax c ut. but only in perfunctory fastuon. Some politicians burned by the issue in 1.978 have changed sides. Mayor Pete Wilson of San Diego, a h1ghly·regarded moderate Republican who selr-<iesLructed has 1978 pnmary campaign for governor by opposing Jarvis l. has endors(.'d J arvis IL ··1r I could have known lheo what the actual errect of Prop. lJ would have been." Wilson told~. ··t would have supported 1t " San Oi e~o c ity police '-ervices have mcreaud 27 per· <'ent since then. though some bf'll t1~hlenin~ elsewhe re hu been required. With tax,cut tt-:.t1momals such as that. roes ot Jarvis II h<tve switched to talk· an~ about unJusl redl.atributioo or the tax burden. RUT ntESE FOES do have a point wht-n lhey say dimaniabed 'tall' lax payments will mean h1>1her federal taxes because of rt-duced dedu<'lJOnl>. somewhat. d1m 1nt!'!h1ng lht.• Laffe r effect ht·n• 11w. :.tatt.'s '>hare of the ~;o htllmn IO n.-w ta XC'> put forth b ' l'rt••.adt>nl Carter ", new budl!C't r!-.cx-1al $<.•cunty, windfall profit.,, a nd <>l ht•r.,> also files d11v.n Lht 'h.srp t•dgcs of .. J aW'\ II Tht t.tll. n·\o lt. waged with \ 1gor b) Cahfornw 's POuullsh o 1n1t 1al1\1• '>)~lc m . as being la r2t'h 1.enored by elected represt-ntat..ave; m Was hmgt.on. T"une to Remove Confirmation Loophole ~gislat.Jon requinng Senate confirmatioo of gubernatorial a ppointments prior to the ir t a k i n g 0 f f I C e h a S b e I' n introduced by tbe Senate Rul£•s Com millee. It has pre v1ously been proposed by ind1 v1dual senators but this marks lhe fa r.t unified effort of the Senate lo adopt the requirements. The Rules Committee is composed of leaders of both parties and 1t.<. s ponsorship or the m easure virtually assures its passage tn the Senate. However, Gov. J erry Brown·s staff has already signalled bitter opposition to the proposal Indicating they will fight It t ooth and nail in the A sse mbly wh e re the governor has so me r e m · nant s o f s upport beaded by Howard "Brutus" Berman. Even if they are unable lo block pusage in the Assembly a veto is almost a certainty. While It can be predJcted the Senate would easily override such a veto it might not be possible ln the Assembly. Still. Brown may learn as did former Governor Art Hoppe (;oodw1n J Kn1.:ht that tht• Senate ha~ more lhJn one -.-.ay to sk10 a cal THE REQUIREMENT of Sen::st<· ronfirmat1on o f th1• .:overnor's appointees had d s low bt•gtnnang in Calafoma a Borro\\ang the idea from Con~rt'SS the L eg is lature com menced applying It to ~w posts as they wen-created but neglected to include those already established. Thus, most d epartmt'nt heads as well a-. many other ma1or appointments w ere not s ub1ec t to th e requirement That was the situation up to the tim e a parti cu l ar appointme nt by Gove rnor Knight so piqued the Senate t.hat it decided to bring all appointees under the confirmation process. Knight. as all governors ~m inclined to do. resisted what he considered an mfringement on his appointive powe rs and vetoed the bill. ESCBEWING an override the Senate merely Rrabbed a bill Knight had sponsored for salary increases for his Immediate staff and the department beads. and s lipp-0d in amendments containing tbe confirmation provisions Knight was then confronted with the choice or '1eld1nJ: to the.-<'Onf1rm.it1on demand.~ or foregoanR Ul+' PJ> 1ncrC'as N. NN•dl("S'l to "a' th•· JCQUl!>lll\'l' dC'\lrCS of his -.t ... ff prevailed But the &>nate ovcrlooke-d Ulc nttd to prohibit the appointees from a.~wmn~ offtc.: pnor to co nfirma ti o n That wa ~ understandabl<' Governors up until J erry Brown respected the Senate·s powers to r e,ect nominees for <1ppointment <ind withdrew their na m es when ob1ect1ons were raised Brown ha s placed people in olfaceo; subJeci to conl1rmalion wit.bout botbenng to notify the Senate. Brown opposes the proposed confirmation requirements on the specious &rounds .. at wouJd disrupt g~mment." ignonng the fact that all presidential appointme nts. including all federal judges ond every commissioned offi cer of the military. must be confirmed by the Senat.e pnor to taking offi«. THE GOVERNOR al so overlooks the fact that the conlinnaUoa process provides a means to sub.1«t nominees to full public scrullny before t.hey are put mto positions where they might cause harm. Also that 1t provides a governor with a most convenient excuse to avoid ~ppointtnl! .sn .Jpplacant l11 whom ht· ,.., tndt>blt"<i whC'n he fl'l•Lc;, lhat iwr»on 1-..11 t qualified . lie' can -.1m plv tdl s uch person that .ilthuu~h hi' would lake to granc th(• requ1·-.t . lht· Senate has Jd \'lsed tht•y won't approve . The SenJte should go forward ~1th 11.5 proposal using any and t'\'ery means it can devise to gain p~a~e. If Brown won't a pp rove the bill or itself. it !>hould be .1J1 easy matter to find a measurr ht' so badly desires he will a<'ccpt 1l even with the conf1nnat1 on amendments. SUCH AMENDMENTS should include all Jud.lc1al appointment.9 a nd o cher gubernatorial appointees not now covered. It should also provide that when a gove rnor 1s re·e lected , those hold1n~ appointive positions from lhe pnor term must be resubmitted. If a governor must face the people alle r four years. why shouldn't his appointees be rescreened also? A further refinement or the process to make it more meanlngf ul can be achieved by a SenMte rule change to refer nominees to tbe appropriate poli cy commit t ees ror re c omme nda tion prior to C'onfirmation instead of all recommendations being made by the Rules Committee. Bed-blooded Americans Won't Yield Their Clout 1n hJs desperate stru11Je &o whip lnflaUon, President Carter baa at lut tone too far. Cuttin1 back on aid to the needy aod slapplna a ten~-eot·•· gallon f atoline tax on the wor1c· lA• aUU are cettainl1 UD• ~ntuclable measurea. After au. sr we are to b • v •• healthy ,economy. .. .... bu to sutler ror It. But U.. pretldent, lo bl1 fnuJ ~ bu actually propoffd ~ -credit eanbl A.I a nrcl-c~ member of lbe Nadoaal Cftcllt Card Al· IOdatklD. I can tell ~ pn1ldent rt~t.now tbat be bu bitten otf mon tbu be can chew. Creel.It ........ _ card eontrola, as we all know. are but a Ont step In the In· sidlous conspiracy to outlaw credit cards. And u I and my rear bumper testily tell the world. "When Credit Cards Are OutlaC:.:U Only Outlaws Will Have t Catda!" ISOLATED as be ls In the White House. the praldeDt ob- •Io us ly baa rorcotten bow •~ron1Jr we American• reel about our credit carda, No redblooded male would ever leave bome wit.bout one -or, more likely, a halt dozen -on ht. blp. Whm J ventw-e forth armed wlth an arsenal of cn!dlt.cards, I'm not me~ly carryln« around UtUe rect.ancles of pluUc. I'm earrylnc clout. Ob, t.bat pretty travel a~t may not rtcOCDIJt my race but, by Geor1e, she rte· ) ognlM!S my credit card-ratta· a·tat·tat! I alm that UUle baby at the snootiest sal~ sales clerk In town and anytlfing I want in the store <up to $500 worth> la mJne for the aakine. l' ES, sa.. my credit card ls my mactc ticket to po"er, fame and fortune. lt'a no wonder tha\ the Coaatltutlon guaranteea every Americu life lDalienable rt1bt &o keep and beu credit cards. Take away our credit cards t How cou.ld we purchase bruaaela sprout cooten, Boo1le Boards and the at.Mr necessities ol lire? How could t sleep nithta without at leut three credit cardt wtthin eaay reach ol the bed.side table? C"Haodl up!" .. YI lM burlJar. ••Do you a~cept ll aster Cbarce?" I reply 1rtmly.) Oh, I know the bleedlftl· heart liberals-claim credit cards are dangerous and cause more economic ratalltlea than thef prevent. "Teach your chlldl"efl the value of money." they say. I've tried. "Mordred."' I've told my IClll "this is a one, Ulla la a nve Md thla ooe wilb HamiJton on It ta a ten." But all be ever aa11 II. "Can I bOrrow )'OW' Vin card, Dad! I've aot to 80 lbopptnc ... No, sir. take away our endlt cards and )'OU lake away our manhood. You le ave ua vulnera· ble and delen.eless o.fore headwaiters and our otber natural enemies. Believe JOU me, if th Prel'· d nt lmowe whal'a cood for hlm, he'll make blsger cull ln tbe aid to the needy lnltead. Unlike \II card·ca.rrylq IMD\ben of tbe Nat.Ion.al CNdlt Card Anoda· Uon, the oeecty have no clout. NEWS FEATURES 'MollWs' Unveikd ·Papers Shed IJght on Bloody Period . ~ .11111 THORPE, Pa. (AP) - Bud Miit aat la 1 room lA t.be fMtr•H·ltk• Carbon Co\lnty t'OU~ bellde I ll"ell.UN t'O¥eted by Jmt about •ttTJ llol· ly Mac\dn buff ua tbe reaion. A.Dpt. 1 COUDlJ comm111kinw ... ....-rt cm lbe uplolla ol lbe · eoal ftekl bud t.ba( tenubed &.he ana 100 year9 •IO, ll the l•tnpol'lry caretaaker for two tluft ol orta1DaJ Molly MafU,lnt &nil tnmcrlpta. IN T818 TOWN, wtd1ed betweeo 1,400-foot·hlab moun· talm, nearly everyone baa an in- terest lo UM Mollies, • clan- destine band ol lrisb mlners wbo exacted veqeance m bJood for wronca by mlne bosses and owners. And the transcripts, found in tbe COW1bouH just about a year and • ball ago, add another chapter to the Mollies' lore. Tbe documents, thousands of pages of neatly bound legal- sbed sheets written in stylish long-band, were found during the first full housecleaning the 87-year-old courthouse had ••11· WAS QUITE by ac<'I· 4fent. •• said Angst. s itting in bis ~mall office. Because of stale requirements concerning historical docu· ments, Angst's staff had to sift through materials before throw- ing them out. lo ooe or the eight basement rooms piled high with boxes, papers and "everything from the Year One," Angst 's stafr found a box with documents dat- ing to 1876. ••JIANY OF US around here are sort of kooky about lbe Mol· ly Maguires," he said. "The names on the transcripts just leaped out at me. They were talking about the victims or de- fendants of the Molly trials." Then a year later -last August -in the process of re- modeling the prothonotary's of- fice, workers found a second box. Another Molly lode came to light. Tbe records ·were shipped to the state's Historical a nd Museum Commission, where the papers were treated to remove smudges and stains and to belp presene them. Each t.ramcript was microfilmed and tbe ~ ad one microfilm of e~ wwe rebarDed to Anpt. '!'be IUle a:perts are at wortt cm Ute lleeoDd bOK. ALTHOUGH NOT THE first set of original MoU.y transcripts ever found. t.be latest batch shed pew ~igbt.a into the secret organltaticG One trial involved Mollies who were accused of murdering a man who helped federal officials enforce tbe draft for the Ovil War. said Peter Gulick, a his- torian hired by the county. TRIAL TRANSCRIPTS REVEAL HISTORY CommJasjone~ Bud Angat Ctt.cka Old Documents The victim, George K. Smith. a mine owner, compiled lists or able-bodied miners for the Army. When a cavalry com- pany. a possible spillover from the Battle or Gettysburg, came lo the coal fields looking ror draftees, Smith pointed out those wbo bad been called in lbe lotteries. AFTER A LATE night meet. log in a swamp, a band or Mollies led by miner James McDonnell decided Smith bad to go. Tbe group went to Smith's house, gained entry on tbe pre· tat of delivering a letter and opened fire. Smith was fat.ally sbot fnml beh!rut llcDamell was charced with the crime after two Mollies who said tbeJ beard bim brag about tbe killing turned s tate's evidence. McDonnell was banged. Another point that emerged at the trial was that the Mollies ex- isted in lttland, Gulick said. MANVS KULL TOLD. the cou rt be joined the group, named afler a courageous woman lo Irish folklore, in Ireland. He signed up again when be moved to Scotland and e ventually landed with the Wllkes·Barre branch when he came to northeast Penn· s ylvania. Angst said be believes the tr anscripl provides tbe first documentation that the Mollies were somethlng more than a group formed in this country to ba ttle discrimination in the mines. The Insb miners believed the coal OWOOTS and the mine bosses were prejudiced against them, saving the be tter jobs and benefits for the newly arrived Welsh and EngHsb miners. ANGBT aEVELED IN the re- coa.at1ng of tbe stori~. He said he bu studied the Mollies since be was a cb1ld and, llke ao many otbera in nortbeaat Penn· sylvanla, bis interest was piqued by stories told by parents and graoctearents. His great-grandfather once spent part ol a winter hiding ln a cave from Molly WT alb. The Irish mioen felt his English blood bought him a good job in the mines at tbeir expense. ··There are hundreds of people like me all over the coal re· gloo," Angst said. "Each con- siders himself to be the be-all and end-all of Molly history." Bradshaw Entertains Dylan Wins Gospel Award NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP> - Bob Dylan's switch from folk- rock to gospel music may have gotten mixed reviews from bis fans, but there ~re raves - and a Dove Award -from the Gospel Music Association. Dylan's "Slow Train Com- ing" won a Dove Award for best album of the year by a secular artilt at the association's lllb annual awards ceremony w ednesday night. RE WAS NOT present to IC· cept the award. Nearly 1,000 people attended tbe Opryland Hotel event. wbich t.acluded entertainment by Terry Bradshaw, who sings gospel music wben he's not leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to Super Bowl victories. The asaociation picked Dallas .J{olm fol' male gospel vocalist of tbe year, giving the album, "All Tbat Matten" by Holm and his poop. Praise, tbe award for eoetempot"U'7 gospel record of the,.ar. DON nANCl8CO got awards for 1 ,-aoqwriter of the year ~~~·~._ e•AOSMAW and song of the year, "He's Alive." Holm and Francisco were the only performers to win two prizes each. The albmn "Love Alive O" by Wallet" Hawtdns. led the black gospel while Doug Oldham's ··special Delivery" toot the top aJbum award in the inspirational category. 1be traditional gospel a lbum prize went to the Kingsmen for "Kin&smen From Out of the Past." CYNTWA CLAWSON was chosen as best female vocalist, the Imperials as best male gospel group aod the Bill Gaither Trio as best mixed gospel group. ''Hempb.W Family Time" cap- tured the gospel television pro- ~ram prize, and Dino Kartsonakis wu named best gospel l.nstrumentallst. Connor Hall and the late lra 0 . Sankey were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Extradition Pl~ Dropped VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP>- Ao Ok.laboma prosecutor says be bas dropped charges against the father of the boy wbo found $5,000 of the ransom paid to sky pirate D. B. Cooper. ••The mlx-up ls resolved DOW and everyone down here la hap- py now." said District Attorney Don Roberts in a t.elepbooe ln· temewfrom McAlester. Otta. Roberts said be would make DO attempt to extradite Harold D. logram. 21, to face char&es of illegally remcMoc a mortcaged vehicle from tbe state.Ingram had contended tbat be bad permi.uioo to take the car and that he never misled a payment. ----~~·<::><------~-- a.EARANCE SALE J.P. JENNICHES. M.D. Is pleased to announce the affiliation of MAR. 27 • APR. 1 Style Center 306 s. El "-*" U..W. 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Oflu tree Umbie , are removed too far up the trunk ' cauain1 the tree to be top beaYy. ~ The hei&ht ol the lowest branch ' would depend co tbe species and • the locaUoa of the tree. however : a general rule would be from six : to ten feet from the ground for a ; mature land.scape tree. " ~ " An ex.amlnaUon by Hickman ~ of broken branches from heavy ~ wands showed that most came ~ ·from narrow angles of attach- ( ment to the trunk or from y. crotches. Wide anilea are much stroo1er and when pruolo1, : these lbould be selected. ·~-·~ Or~laids Bis Boh'IH.J Actor Raymond Burr shows off his top-quality orchids to his artist protegc, Triska Blurnenfield, in one of his five greenhouses on bis three-acre estate in the Hollywood H1Hs. liurr is sa10 to have a passion for orchids, paintings and privacy, but not necessarily in that order. Vines Mos.t Adaptable· Vses Many and Varied Around Home, Gartkn .. Perhap1 one of lM most ad.aptab&e types of plant.I ii the vl.oe. Ila UNI an m~ l.Dd varied. You can plant lt to eobuce aome _particular arcblteetural line of tbe boule, to provide a wind break. bide an uoattracUv. post, create a abady nook for relaxatJoa. be a lovely patio cover or to serve purely u an ornament.. GU'denerl will f'lod a treat many ornamptal vtoea to cbooee from. We do reeGllUIMDd. thou&b • that ~er .PONlble plaat a v1De away trom a wall or aide of a house. 'ftMre are MVeral &ood reasons why thla la recommended. nnt. t.be vta. will be a bea.lthler ooe became of It ult will bave good air clnllatioo. Second.ly, lbe plaotiq bole can be made aw~ from the foundation of the bou.se, thereby prevenUng damaee to the vine'• roots or the at.ruct.ure ol the house. • droop downward.a wtt.b allst~I wblte, frairant flowen. It la a •low ataiUr but once It catches on, watch out! You'll need to prune tb1I beauty to keep it at lta belt. Better au.iLed to the mUd winter areu ia the bougainvillea which la a deeoraUve vine wltb plen- ty Of brilliantly COJored varletJel. It ii a IUD Jover and a strong climber. Ao eve:rveen, It bears in- ai1n11tc.ant flowers whlcb are IUl'TOUDded by showy bract.a which add color to tbe vine from ma1enta to scarlet and purple-red or even oran1e, wbi~ or yellow. Feed Camellias Now Early camelUu will be running out of bloom soon and may have already in some iardens. Wben tbe ~ flowen fade, you can at.a.rt feeding IT IS IWCB BASIEa to prune a vine that la the ahrubs with an acid fertilizer. Tbe experts dis- accessible from all aides. For example, there ii airee oo what's best for camelllu trJt all or them the deciduous •loe, wiat.eri.a. that ii utnmel)' airee that at leut two feedinp With acid food adaptable but will eventually bave a IOOd abed should be made between now and mid-summer. A trunk and can be crown u a ahrub or tree. You mulcb ol peat mou, thorouabJy aoaked before ap. would not want to plant lt rtlhl up next to a boase plying. or commercially packa&ed compost is also wall. desirable to protect their shallow roota from sum· 4 Wisteria Is an e:sceptioaaJly beaatlftll .me mer'a beat. floweri?J with violet. violet-blue purpl1ab blue or ------------------ even white flowen. 'Ibey are DOl particular about • HJQNl'l'UQt· their soil but need one that La weU-drainin1 for ... ,_, __ ..._.. ...... -~;.,c;;~_._.._.....,_..__..~...;. they need plenty of water when in bloom. Tbey put ~ ~ out streamers of buds and the many newer · varieties are obtainable with white, pink as well as the many shades of blue or purple blooms. THE CLEMATIS, native to China, blooms at· tr actively. The evergreen clematla la fairly ba.rd.y. It is adorned by glossy dark green leaflet.a that Coast College Offers 9-week Plant Course ~ A nine-week course 119 in lbe OCC schedule. that examines native ·the class meets Monday plants of Soutbern afternoons from noon California will be of-u.oW 4 p.m. fered by Oraqe Coast College's Africulture Department this apriog. Nine-week classes be&ln the week of April 14. Listed as Acriculture CLOSED TUESDAY COLOR 1.'f/£ THe two-uolt course focuses on the use of native pl ants in Southern California gardens. It looks at native trees, shrubs, vines and herbs: growth requireme nts; and nursery sources. for EASDR & SPRINI Testing Easy 7 ACllS OF PUMT'S .AT WHOUSAUI a la.OW!!. -.-. n•a&.. atolB 5 gal. Your Choice 6.95 .............. .............. 7.9'4.t . D11. •wa e.ti J ca ft. 4.49 I ' wWelecti J/I~ ... Uttt: Get Soil Sample Be/ ore Planting ~ .,_ .... .....,... ............ ........ ...... ,,..,.. ...... 0 0 .,... ... , .... Now that spriD& bal arrived and. with it. lbe UJ'le to plaat. you need to know when lbe soU ia Ju.at right ao that plants will grow their very best. •• , ..... Alli AU SALES FlNAL SPECIALS SUBJECT TO SUPPLY ON HAND 41K11Color MAIJGOl.DS . .,..... According to Leland S. Frey, University of Calllornia Cooperative Extension farm advisor, a hand-feel test of the soil OUIOWMmlS • ,.Ofl$$0« OF OaMAM9fTA1 HOmCU\TUU ·~ ..... ... •4 ........... . •ZIKdW~ ~49c ... • C_.,Tlif .c-....- ··~ . ,.,,,, _, ...... ia quick, easy to use and can be made with eqwp· menl that is usually available. TO MAKE THE test, lake a little sam· pie of soil in your band. • Try to roll or aqueeie it ,., th 11 CD 1 into a ball. Rub the ball ....,. -..... ES ~ with your thumb. If it s-.... -11122 wAANP AVL. ~-vAU.rl doesn't crumble, it's too "40NI MWUt 1 wet. On lbe other band, 1 Block W..a of Herbor Oft w.,.... . U lt doesn't mold into a J~~~~~°'*~~·!!= ~··~=!!!!-~uoa~,..~·~·~"-~e.~~·-~ .. ~-~~~~~!!!!!!![!!~~~~~ ball, It's too dry. But U it molds Into a ball that crumbles when It ls rubbed, It's probably Just n,bt. Sandy eoils are an ezceptioo, Frey adds, for they crumble even If tbey are wet. CECILE BRUNNER CUMllNG ROSE A long-time fO'YOf1fe Rose. Blooms In clusters of pink baby roses. S GAL. 8.98 'MARTHA WASHINGTON' GERANIUMS PELARGONIUMS Eoslty grown coastal favorite. Flowers of lnteresttng color blends now In bloom. B 4" POTS 1.79 I Floriat Seecial J 1NoooA PLANTS DRACAENA 'Warneckll' SPATHIPHYLLUM 3.99EA. Since 1946 Halltmi.s When checking the soil around trees or otber lar&e plant.a to see It they need water, take samples of aoll from Paid Polltlc~I Adv. .. ~te fOf common sense In your City Council. \Ote for John Cox April 8 Pela llKbv TM Co• le>< Counch CoommlttM lll•y H .... Trwewfet, ID .... " UD• °"'1'119er .....,~ several locations and several depths tQ get an idea of the mois1ure con- d i lions throughout the rooting area. Samples can be taken with a shovel, but a SOLi tube or auger is more practical for checking deep sotl. YOU CAN llA&E an excellent IOU aueer out of a worn-out carpen- ter's wood drill. CUt the square fittina off the end of the ab.aok. Weld on a piece ol rod to extend the abaft to a leQlt.b of four or ftve feet. Aho weld a piece of rod across tbe other end of the rod to ma.ke a han- dle. When complete the tool will look like the let- ter ''T". Brick• Wood CollCftt~ lrri!iatioa Poole ..cl Spa.8 Tree. Lawns' Sh nab• Aowel'9 Gro11.11d Covel'9 Let Roger's Gardens REMODEL \'OUR LANDSCAPE The new decade will see families spending more recreational time at home. Roger's Gardens creates special landscape environments to enhance your enjoyment of outdoor living at home. As Orange County property values soar, home improvements become affordable as well as desirable. Make your home a castle. Call Lew Whitney for an appointment Colorecape Department 6'0-5806 Weekdays '-J.-Holl• Rd •t "''°'""h,. 81¥<1 . ~· R.>,..h, 17141 f>.10 ~ .................. ~..,, LLDYD•!i gardPn shop s12• AZALEAS Son i Shlde Many colors to cnoose from. 1 oa1 size a-., Sl.41 sp FUCHSIAS E'tl'9f)'One s favonte s~ng blossom UorlOht or hanging . variety 58c 4" Mu Reg. tr SMAIL lAIL 0 As AdvertlMd on TV ' $ .... SJ.ta. All !TIMS IU ... CT TO STQ('IC OH HAND S... ~ 3/2tll010 411/IO OPEN MON THRU FRI 7-8. SAT. M . SUN. f.t Nursery • Florist 2l40 Harllor ll~d .. Co1ta M110 For QlllllfW M ACTION Call A t.U.T MOT ~ MJ.Mn VISA' 2028 LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. Newport Blvd. (at 8oy St.) c.o.to Meso, CA 92627 / 14 646-7«1 , \ \ ,. I J ~ •• '1 I ' : > Wonde1•1nent of Bonsai Gardening ____ ~_._~_._1•---~-Y'9LOT_A_• lJ8e•e•tralat . Plants for the Patio If JOU wut to ~ )'our terrace or paUo to the MlMt delnt. plant it with resuaint. Remind younelf that all but the molt modelt abnabl will IOIDe da&,:..~ their ~ and encroach on YOW'OUt U pleuu.re. PaUo. abould Dl'O¥icle aech•ion but not oblcurl· ty. Tbey abould be oriented toward a view or up· wud toward an UDObetnacted expanae of aky. If you eaclOM them Ute a den by overplantiJll, you miabt u well do )'OW' out.door livlne 1D tbe house. . FOa PaOOP OF Tiii& we cheeked half a doffn terraces in our neicbborbood and wit.bout excep- tion. the moet pleuurable were tboee planted ac· contm, to the C.A.N. formula. Low sbrubl and vines and the liberal UH ol mntalner-crown plants seemed to be the surest path to a pleasant aettlng. .. Native Plant Program Set "Native Plants or Orange County," 1s the title or a South Coast Audubon Society pro- gram slated for 7 : 30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Clement's Episcopal Church, 202 Avenlda Aragon, San Clemente . to one cue. there wu ootb1DC crowtnl that wun'l in a tub or oot. AZALEAS IN BLOOM -wbetber tub pown or In the O'O'IN1 -are 10metbl.na apeda1 for Pft)tecl· ed paUO.. Camelllu are colodul lD the wtDler' and apriDJ, coollnl 1D their 1reenneu durtna summer months. Trimmed ivy, arowinl lD bed.I or oa a w•ll ii nice to have around. Sunny terncet lend tbemaelves to tubl ol dwarf citrus, marguerit.es, pelarconluma and bamboo. Use annuala lavilbly -eapedally in cootal.Den so they can be removed after fadin& and ll abade ls needed, provide it with a srape arbor that sheds 1ts leaves to admit the aun'a raya in wtnter. Just don't overplanL You can alwaya add a tub or two to the uoderplanted paUo, but ui>rootl.Dg an overpvwnabrubneveraeematobeaoeaayjob. l'M VOTING FOR RAY WILLIAMS BECAUSE: .. He's .a man who studies the needs of every part of our city. He ·s voted for West Newport park development and listened to our area's needs. He is a valuable man to the residents of Newport Beach.·· Margo Skilling . . . : This youngster experiences the tactile sensation of Bonsai, just one of the many responses to "Nature's Masterpiece," an exhibit at the California State Museum of Science and Industry at Exposition Park m Los Angeles. The presentation of the ancient and honora bl e art of Bonsai train- ing and growth will be featured from April 13 to April 20. The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p. m. Free admission and ample parking. Guest ~aker will be Richard Dyer. supervis- in& park ranger al Dana Point Harbor. The pro- gram 1s open to the public. RE-ELECT RAY WILLIAMS Paid for by Committee to Re-itlect Ray Wtlkams Barbara L1criman 624 Pooov Streel Corona del Mar 92625 x Weekend S. Coast Gardening Club Sets ... ~ Checklist 2 Sessions . ' • • Shrubs and trees , South Coast Garde n Club will conduct two separate sessions at the April meetmg at Three ArJ:h Bay Clubhouse. 5 'F.AbeS IMSUUHcl ' HOUP S~HM er Ul-J07 ,,, ......... c..t. ...... \drought tolerant or not, ·~hould be watered this \ Mring and s ummer if ,-anted since the spring Bay Drive, So u t h.--------- ,, ' 1979. Deep monthly "W"a le rings will greatly aid their survival. .~ • Decorating with vines is one or the best ' ~ways to enhance some ~particular architectural l';line of the house. You if;,ao hide an unattractive ...JJ>OSt, c reate a s hady """' ook for relaxation or se them as a patio over. <See story Page ?8) ::.. • Perennials to plant •.!now include cbrysan· ~hemums. delphiruums, •• and gerberas. • When repotting patio : .. ;container plants, check ;;!the soil ball for sow •'bugs, centipedes and f e arwigs that Uve in the ~.;;soil and injure roots . :•1 Drench the soil with an :,~i nsec ticide r ecom · ;i:m e n d e d b y y o u r :nurseryman. Laguna on April 9. Cheryl Martine z of Tustin will present a p r og r a m entitled .. Dicker 'n Wicker" at 10:45 a.m. She will ex· blbit an array of baskets and boutiques and will demonstrate bow these may be u sed with flowers. The materials will also be available for purchase. Mrs . Sam Emerick and her hostess commit· te e will serve dessert and coffee at noon. Members and guests are requested to bring their own sandwiches. Mrs. Robert Harmo.o of Glendale will highlight the second session at 1:45 p.m. with her theme, "Take a But· terfly to Lunch." She will diac\188 caterpillar and butterfly lore and the importance to con· s ervation of attracting butterflie s t o your garden. Paid Poltttcal Advef11sement PHIL MAURER the candidate whoeares enough to listen. for Newport Beach City Cooncil Pa>dlotOVC-1"'°' IO[~ Philhp "'-'ur9f : • Fill shady beds with Guests are welcome to ,, ~Kuru ~·tuberous begonias for attend. For information, 32!>0....0...._ .. ._ c~;summer bloom. call 581·2226 or 493-7968. 11447~ ~·--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-2=================~ (. I SATURDAY! SPRING APPAREL CLEARANCE 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF ORIGINAL PRICES :fHE MAN'S SHOP CLEARANCE• 26% TO 33 1/3% OFF ORIGINAL PRICES SPRING DESIGNER SHOE SALE 1/3 OFF ORIGINAL PRICES Sorry, no mail or phone orders. All 1ales final. Starred ltemt (•) are not In 111 stora Items in stock on sale are marked In eech dep.-tment. Intermediate markdowns have been taken on some Items. t.magn1n 2 Fllhlon Square Santa Ana 647·6911 South'Coat Plaza Costa Mesa 957· 1611 ( ' ' . ' \ ' \ ·THEY NEED ROOM SERVICE. Only pennies a day for an extension phone. Does a call to Grandma tum into a brawl? Maybe trs time for on extension phone or two from GTE. f« a price this IOY( you con have a phone In any room In the house. ~ can wish hero happy birthday from the living room, the t>emoorn and the den. '· All at the some time. And an extension phone makes life a lot simpler even when vou're the only person talking. Because it gives you prtvacy, and It can save you a lot of steps. All it takes to get Room SefVtce Is a qulek trip to your llfDINIOS~ 22!i Adlocll MIJll llOUM Hl1S fSWtS Vtoge~~­ SMIOIWlOINO omai Cllv Mo! SANTA Mt8AAA JJ II Slol.i :ii lort'O Plo1o GTE Phone Mort. Just pick out your favorite phones, take them home, 1hen share a conversation with Grandma. SANTA..,._ IOI Sallo Meno bril'I 0.. East SMTAIQICA 6111 ano MlOr'O llCMMOOMS ..0... Mal Moolpo\ RDoCI 1WNa °" ""° kWIDll ow.. .... 1 ' • j •• A.10 OM. v PIU>T "1dlr. -.... .. ,. &~ \1@(y][{ ~@[fWn©@ Gllllle •• Grtaw• 011~" DEAa aEAD ,,a s : Te.e U.S. Offlcr of Coa1~r Alfaln Illas pab~ • •'('onsamer'1 aeeo•l'ff Handbooll" llllat dHrribe1 lo plaln Eaglldl ta.e tld.nas CMHlliflerl cu do oa tbelr OWD &o raolw ~-·· leu&e lafonnaUoe or tbe riglllt &0\'~1'91DNl offttt or private orgaaluUon lo contact'°' 11au&aace. Tiiie fin& mect1oe o1 c.a.e •.-ae 1t.andbook t.s a ~•ptablt U"MIU•1 primer, ou•ttetna prottdares to foll9w wt.H yoe llave comamer pipes, and de•cribbag a au.mber of orpabatiou aad aoarces of aulataace. Tile &0011 aad step·by ·st ep procedures to UH la &eUiD& yev proWems and eomplalnts &o the appropria&e l.Dd.lvictuah and organlutioas m dJumsect. and there are ~me very baste tips aad lnformaUoa oa aucb things as wrltlng effttllve romplalnt &euen. The stt0nd section ol dw book ls a guide &o government service• and l.nformatloo. It explalns exactly what the government can and can't do in solving consumer problems. Tbla aeetlon is arranged topically, ranging from .. adveJ'Ualn&" to "weights and measurea." UDder each topJcal beading lnformatJoa 11 givn oo the acency or agencies having regulatory authority or otherwise dealing wilb a partlcaJar subject area. The' third section of the book ls a directory of state and local consumer offices. Included are additional slate government offices wbJcb can be u lll'd upon for Information or assistance with problems concerning aging. ba11k1Dg, eaergy, insurantt, transportation, utWties, and weigbt.s and measures. l'oa cu get a free copy ol I.be .. Couumer's Resource Handbook" by wrltlng to I.be Comamer IJlformaUoa Center, Dept. mH, heblo, Colo. 8Joot. 111 Bbuf Oeer Spollftl Beelc DEAR PAT: I have a copy af an old book that has become mildewed. It also Qeeds to be rebound. Do you have any suggestions about wbc:re 1 s.h<?uld take this book lo get it restored to 1ts ongmal condition' J .S .. Fountain Valley A number of firms ~re lis ted under .. Bookbinders" io tbe Yellow Pages telephon~ directory. U any AYS rea~rs know persoaally of an expert bookbinder, drop a line. If yoar book's pages ahlo bave mildewed. try wiping blDcllngs and pages with a clean, soft clotb, aUgbtly dampened with aleolMtl aDd spreadlQg tbe pages open to dry. Aao'6er metbod la aprbtkUag mildewed pages wiUI corns&arcb, dosing I.be book for several days aad tbeD bnsblllg the powder away. With all the rain we bave bad tJUs wlater, mildew II a real problem, npecially near the beaeb. A YS ub readers to pass ak>ag tbrir solutions for geding rid of mildew where it turm 1JP lo the bousebold. Em-hut 1' 11orlu O•t Secf.,el DEAR ~EADERS: Everlast Sporting Goods '1 anolactuflng Co. announced it is voluntarily re· calling Model N. 4446 strildag bag swivel.a made from t97t through 1978. The swivel ls med to bu1 inOatabCe punching bags. The company reports it has reeetved complalnts that tlny particles of metal bad go'tten lato the eyes ol penooa using the ponclillng bags held by Ulla device. It DOdfled tbe CPSC tliat It baa recalled I.be product, ba& adds the-re have been no reports ol serious IDJarles. The Model 4446 swivel bas been sold separate- ly and also was a component In Strlklng Bag Plat· form Models 4258 and 4218 and Platform Kit Models 4247 and Wt. The manufacturer'• aame or the model number does not appear on the recalled bwlvel ltaell. The company outlined a three-step proceu for ideatifyln~ the recalled swivel: Check for the "Everlut ' name. If It appean aa.ywbere Oii the metal unlt., It la not lnclnded In the recalL U "Everlut" does not appear oa the metal ult. check tbe deslp. Tbe swivel ls aot incJadM in lite recall If tbe boot bolcl.lng tbe strtklq bag Krewa into tlile malt. U you are lt1ll mteertaln. call lite company's toll·free number for belp: (8'1) %%3-0108. Only the swivel abould be retu.ned. Everlut will not accept package1 contalnlD& more Ulu tM swivel. Anyone oW"Dlag a recalled swivel ahoaJd re· torn it lmmedJately to Everlu& Sporting Goods Manufadarlag Co. Inc., 75' E. UZnd St., Broex, N.Y. tNSt, AuenJJon: Swivel Escbuge Manager. The company wlll reimburse consumers for postage. AIJl!llelf Pre"'4fe• ftblc Co.,er DEAR PA'l': I understand there's a federal agency where a person can apply ror help in get· ting insurance to cover a building that is in a high c rime rate area. I own such a building lo another city and am finding it almost Impossible to get in· .surance through regular channels. What is lhe name of Uus agency, and where can I write for in· formation? S.R., Santa Ana Tbe Federal Emergency Management Aceney ( PEJIA) admlalstera tbe Federal Crime lnsarantt Propam wbJcb enables bul.nnaes ud private 1Ddlvldaal1 to purchase bar&lary ud rob- bery blsllrance where crime lnnrance la dlfftclllt to olKala or &oo npeuive in I.be private market. Coatad Federal luaraaee MmJalatrat.er, Federal Emergency Maur .. eat Ageaey, W~ D.C. zent. Tbe a.ll·ftee ~ umber ls <•> '38·8181. The same omee abo ltaadles flood ID· surance Uol.J.rree .,.._.: (Mt) '-M·8112, 8873) and riot relnnruce (pltoae: (Zft) 755-'lltt). :· ' 'lw. Efllle BaHle•l'JJe .. C .. re ~ .' DEAR PAT: I am physically disabled and have reached the polnt where I can't aet ln and out of the bathtub without help. I still wOuld prefer to be •elf·IUfflcient and wonder if anyone makes spedal bathtubs that would enable me to bathe without • elp • I .. E .L., Fountain Valley Tllere are two tabl Hallable DOW &llat mlala& belp yo.. A ftH·fHt flber1laaa &ab wltb a 1t•tertl0it door &ll•t allows a uer &o traufer from ~: wlaeeklaalr &o tlMI tab wl&botlt nalldht1 ., la 9nUable hom Safe·T·Batll ol New EaglaJMI, 181 •Wbuy An., MWIMlr,, Mu1. ttA'1. A tally c!llAllMd tllb th& mlaJabet &M 1Upper, nrface, \ rM8tt.1 tM da~r et falll. aM ...... Ute tem· I ::~.:::. ~ ar.:.O.:.· a.e~ ==:a~ i at.ell-. 8.C. ... J \ ' =--~--.-~ .......................... . • Pafel Potltlcal Ad'4111Ntt*\t • • • • • Roy Mccardle Coata ..... .-.., "I am voting for DICK CARSTENSEN The Qualtfled Candidate because there la no aubatltute for Experience." ii PM ll'r -GooNNttw M 9tl(t Ole*(¥.....,_. • ltiOl 8'DftO. ,_. \llO.......,, ...... eaa. ~ .. .· ·························~- Spud Blerkade Maine farmers protest.mg the U.S. import or Canadian potatoes block border crossing gates by dumping truckloads of potatoes in veh1C'le passa~eways at Madawaska. ~c. On t• man wu:, arrl·stcd. lllSTORY and CllARN In SAK CJ,EMENTE at the He Grins and Bares It Proxmire "Auxud' Scolds Study of Smiling STOP IN SOON WASIDNGTON (AP) -~ays after tak- ing back some of the t.b1ngs be said in a ·'Golden Fleece" award about teeth-clenching monkeys, Seo. William Proxmire baa issued one about smil- ing hockey fans. An aide said Thursday It was probably about the 60th award since March 1975, when tbe Wiscoo.sln Democrat started banding out ac· colades for what be reaards u govenunent wute. THE LATEST WENT TO TBE National lostltute of Mental Health for what Proxmire called a study of why bowlers, hockey fans and pedestrians smile. .. In my oplnion. the American taxpayers will say. with a puckish grln, that ~ey are not bowled over by this pedestrian study.' said Proxmire':. press release. A statement by the institute said the observa. tions of sm.jllng were part of a study of ways to de· tect deception conducted by Dr. Robert Kraut of Cornell Yn.lvers1ty. THE STATEMENT SAID THE Ins titute awarded grants totaling $75.298 over two years for the research, of which ooly $1,325 was used to study smiling in public places. The statements said the research would be useful to therapists, teachers, law enforeement of. !leers, judges and polit.acal leaders in determining .. the genuineness of people's messages." The institute said Kraut chose to make his observations ··in public situations t_bat engender a High Gas Prices Increase Busing Higher gasoline pnces will mean a brisker business on buses, an Orange County Transit District report bas concluded. The transit diatrict study predicted that the number or bus passengers will increase by ooe·fourth if gasoline prices rise by 40 percent this year AND THAT'S BOW MUCH t.r ansit district analysts expect prices to jump this year. They incl uded in their price estimates the lO·ceot·per-gallon bike recently ordered by President carter. The 40 percent rise in gasoline prices will cause an 8 percent drop in dally automobile trips, analysts estimated. Simultaneously, there will be a 12 to 25 percent incr~ase in use or ma.u transit.. the report said. TRANSIT DISTRICT officials said they prepared the report because they wanted to It.now how many more bus riders could be expected as gasoline prices shoot ~. DogClaa Offered San Juan Registration is being conducted ror dog obe· dlence classes offered by the Sa n Juan Capistrano recreation department. The flnt session of the course, April U , will be an orientaUoo meeting, without dogs, lnaide Hot Springs Dance Hall. Subsequent ciuse. will meet for one hour each T uesday evenina in the parking area behl.Dd city ball. Participants may sign up for a class at 5:30 or6:30 p.m. Instructor will be Paul Thurner, master trainer with Hacienda Hills Obe- dienceClub. Fee for the course la S22 per doe. The fee may be malled with the owner's name, addreu phone number and choice of clua time to the recreation depart· ment, 32506 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Caplatrmo 92875. Dog ownen alto may re1ttter at the Hot Sprlnp Dance Hall, 1:30 to4:30p.m. weekdays. · P1JBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI IMllO .. IS MAMS ITATSMeNT ""'-......... --•• ootft9 .,.,, •. NHM: CLASSIC MOfllLli H0¥f ~Ll!S. HO• H••bor &twd .• Cotl• Mn•. C.11 loml• ""27 Horwood "'· C.O. ?11' Ml•-•. tlellloe. CMllomt• •2'71 Thi• _,..,I• <-.l<<CI l>tl .., In· dlvlClvel. H.F. C.ooet Tllh ~ -llfeel ""'" ,,,_ C-tv c*11 Of 0.11n91 C:0-1 on -"'""· .. ,,,... PWllaMd OrMll OMlt Oetly PllOC. ~. n. a..--.. s. 11. •• ~·• PUBUC NOTICE ... ______ ....... great deal or smiling·• because they could be made more accurately there than m a laboratory. SAID PROXMIRE: "I SMIUNGLY award my Golden F1eece of tbe Month ror March to the Na· uonal lostitute or Mental Health. I leave It to NIMH to determine wbethet' my snule is a dettp- tion. an emotiooal at.ate or a sign ol fneodltnes.s." Proxmire announeed Monday that be settled a loog·peodiog libel swt by an Apnl 1975 recepient of a Golden Fleece. Dr. Ronald Hutchmson. a M1clugan behaviorist, got $10.000 of the S8 m1lllon he wa.s asking. Proxmire cooeeded 1n a Senak speech be bad been wrong rn some of the t.tungs hf" :.aid about Hutchmson, mcludlng an asseruon that the sc1entt.St made J rortunt• fn>m hi'> re~arch llJ W. A• ..... Pans.ad• 2 "l EEK SAN CLEMENTE BE CH SPECIAL ' ~laq.!t ' Car~on~ fanHlll ... • H Bf ·nc·li \ O\\ ~a I e Pri ('t·d al ~()<) 11 ' 1 '·a d l :! \\ EEi\.~ c>\L' Fro111 \larda :!:>111 tlir11 ·\pril 121'1 rt·~· priN' $140. 00 ' : Sa le Price '9900 ezu·ti l Larg<' sel~('lion of velvet~ to ~eleel fron1 in your ehoiee of eolors. Don't mis.. thi. opportunity! ... I •, 1 • ... ' . t Hlll'B RiPt of Way .. TBS IN&K&A HAYE to tnwl 500 felt from U..lr wtnter Male lD Lhe CfllO bWtta to oae of .... al .,_.UlPI whlcb b•~• ereated by the bedrwatft'll ·of IOllhtdpp6 end 861 Mud- 1 ti 1ver,, •• Hid raa1er Jay ~ -'~eral ~ •co we de-tc-i~tr il would be easier to t restrict trafftc in the area than it t woaN be to me~y eaation ID~.'' aald Wtuak. Tile road closln& la set foe • 'DeaterSet For~ni1ors I Tlit Ad IV Tbeser Club will ea~ member& of the Senior Citbml Club ol l.Aguna Beach at the poup's AprU 7 meeting. The session will begin at 1 p.m. in the ctty council cham. hers. al Laguna Beiacb City Hall, 505 f or~t Ave. Aft.er a brief club business meeµn,. the theater group will perfonn songs. sketches and d•~ ''ON A HOT DAY, c.e could walk along the road and ._ u many a 12 snakes cl"Olalnl Ute t wo·mile stretch" at any one lime. Wlttak said. Not that m&D.)' persons would w&lll tA take a chance with the libs ol rattlesnpes, copperbeadlJ and water mocculns -amonc the ~isonous ~les which lllther the 500 reet. Wiu.ak said he doesn't know how many snakes make the trip, because no oae bas ever made a count. The road closing is only a slight incoovenlence to people who want to explore the htlls, as mos t areas are accessible by foot MAJOR TRAFFIC skirts the area on Illinois 3 -the Great R iver Road -which travels along the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi. Residents of MOWl· tain Glen, Wolf Lake and Ware· can reach their homes without trouble. France Increases !Maternity Leave fARlS CAP> -As part of a drive to increase the Jtumber of young people lo France, the Cabinet bas ltpproved a draft btll to give Frenchwomen 26 weels maU!mity leave for their third and subse· qaeqt children. . If passed by Parliament, as expected, the measure would go into effect July 1 and Increase maternity leave from the current 16 weeks to eight weeks pre-natal and 10 weeks post-natal. l"n!Dch politicians are caacemed over the ln· creasing percentage of retired versus working peo- ple in the nation'• population of ~ million. Families with three• more ebildreD already re- ceiv.e considera ble social security and other ~o«lta aucb as reduced fU"M an public transport.. RCA ColorTrak 25" ~ See how right the colors can be with ColorTrak's 8 automatic systems ... ..,...... 'BEIT SINOER' Undll RoMtadt Linda Lauds Her Coach INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -Lin- da ROllltadt cal1I bim her "at· Utude coach.'• But Danny Kortebmar doesn't take credit for anything more than moving Ms Ronstadt away from her earlier soft ballads into the heady world of hard rock and roll. In Indianapolis on Wednesday night for a concert at Market Square Arena. Ms. Ronstadt sang ror 21,; hours to a crowd of 10.000. Ms . Ronds tadt introduced Kortcbrnar to the audience as the man who's been her attitude coach for years. To Kortchmar. a long-time California session· man who has backed up James Tay lor . Ms. Ronstadt is the "best singer ever " No Spenkelink Taunt TALLAllASSEE. Fla. CAP> -mentl lo a ta~I mmoer" t.o ecuUon •. " Wlt.l&.wod UJil J.a a ro- A probe hu eoacluded that con· SJ)fllketink. port to Gov. Bob <k.daJn~ v 1cted murderer J o hn Graa..m .. eel_......._. t.o ~o.kellnk was not taunted just He Jaid t.be former medfeaJ inveaUeate after Ge...al. &old before he wu put to death last tecbniclaa, S.rnud GemeJU, two ~ U.v•UpWa a Ille Ma7. made coatradietor)' l!Ut,emtmts 1overnor'1 olllce lie fteud a The ftndlnca by State Attorney about lbe alleC*I lncident. Ile prllon o«toial ma. taiurO• n · l!u1ene T. Whitworth disputed a alao said lbe physteal layout tJf mark.I tos,e.keUM. report completed last year by tbe prtlCm woukl bave pr"evedted two other tnft9tigaton who said Gemelll from beariDC some DEPA&TMEJlllT OF Corrw- Spentelink, formerly of Buena eommeata be dalmed to have Uons offletats flave tfated Part, CaW' .. wu verbally abused baud. SJ*Sbll.all wu mllCredecL before be was electrocuted. "The coaeluak>a reacr.t in .. SWOSN TBSTl'mONY and U. tlrst speeta1 report on Cfl! a- WBrl'WOaTll SAID that his g~f records indicate that it ls ecutlon was apparently hsed inveatlgaUon turned up oo y tmprobabte that former so lely on unsubs tantiated eYideoce to support testimony F&orida State Priaoa med.lea! tdll~ from one •ttaele.' · by a 1ormer florida State Prison tecbaiciao Bernard GemelU sald Whitwortb .. wbo t&>· medical technician that pnaoo heard any commeota oo DeMh tervl9'ftld moH thaa 3t wit· offici~ made ''ra~cb~y~~~·~~~~·~~~~~Y~~~~~~~~e~l~in~k~~~~~·~~~i~~~~&~'i~~~~~~~-~~~ Benefit Party Set I tieemen rM VOTIM& FOR IA Y WILLIAMS BECAUSE: "He's clear on the Airpart rSl6ue. He is agarnst expansion and has voted to hm1t development so as not to increase the need tor more air traffic. Ray Williams is clear spoken. fa.r minded and a careful servant of the residents of NewPort Beach." Margo Stuart Bridge, backgammon. canasta and other a c· tivltles are planned at an April 2 benefit party scheduled by Laguna Beach Panhellenic. The event will begin at 12 30 p.m al Leisure World Clubhouse&. ~-------------------------------------...--------tl event will aid the Funds raised at the RE-ELECT RAY WILLIAMS x American Field Service. L--------....&.-------------..__----1 Reservation can be placed by calling Mrs Ross V. Miller. 494-3820 Paid lor by Cornmoltee 10 Re-4>1ect Ray Williams Barbera Ltdlman 624 Poppy StrPf-1 Corona del Mar 92625 ; . ~ • Wann air rtses. And wtthout tnsulatlon much of the gas h~~ou pay for rtses rt~t out of your house. That's eno to make anybody hot under the collai: The fact ts. tf your hoJlle has Uttle or no ceiling tnsulation. It takes up to 20% more gas to keep It warm. Just be sure to insulate your attic to an R-value of 19. Its required on new houses and we recommend it for every house. FOr more tnfonnatton eee an Insulation con· , '69995 (IE~lcE) ' ... Fortunately. the cost ofR·l9 tnsulaUon for a typi- cal etrude family home in southern Callfomla ts only about l!SeO-tncludlng tnstallatlon.And tfyou're a Southern Callf'omta Gas Company customer. you can get •SO otf the cost of the Job, plus an insulation loan at an 8 percent annual percentage rate. In the long run. Insulation more than pays for ttself. Don't delay. Do lt now. ' tractor or call us toll· free at 1-800-252-9090. (From area code (209) call collect 213-689-3334.) Fbr specific information on the •50 savtngs call 1·800-252-0600. For spectftc tnf onnatton on insulation financtng call 1..S00.252·2214. , ~ And lower the boom on the rtstng cost of energy. ,,. ~lwait.Jnsn)ate. 92! ~ CAlWOINAGAlCOl#Ut"f I ~ ~ \ I I ' . \ . \ .. I J J 1 ' ' ' ... Al.I DM.Y PtLOT Sen. <:ranston Plans Visit Will Arrive in Orange County April 10 for Luncheon aY O.C. llVSTlNQ ... ....., ........ U.S. Sell Alan Cranatoa wW be ln Orao,e county April 10 for a 1peec:h belont 1 ~mblned meettnc ol World Af. falrt OouMU and the county Cbamber of Comme~ Tbt Calltomia Democrat wtU discuaa "Peace ln the 801" at a luncheon scheduled for noon In lht Grand Ballroom ol tM Dlaneyland Hotel lo Anaheim. Cranalon, C1Ufom11'1 senior Hn•tor. wlll be eeekin1 re·eleeUon thla year. He ta the Senate m~rlty whip Tickets for the luncheon a.re SU each. For «krtalla. call Loa Farley at m.Z»t ••• STATE SEN. John Sehmlh. R· Newport Beach,· who would hke to be Cranston'• opponent next fall, 1ays all or the Repubhcao lawmakers from Oranse County Cl\'s a crowd ot rou.r.) : have endorsed hls bid fol' the party's • nommaUon for the US. Senate. Schmitz says he'1 now going after en· d orsem ents by Republicans in • Congress. • • • Presents ICilJlfl'I HAS lnU'Oduced a bllJ ln tht it.ate lAplalun that would requlre wl'itten pannt.al conMGt tor an u.nmar· rled minor to have ao abortion. It la SB lll•. ••• CONG& KAN DAN l...uqttn, the RepubUcan currently ,..prC1MnUn1 the Loni Beach aA1a and portiona of west Oran1• County. bat received the 8e1ntblican Polley Award <rou1hly comparable to th• Good Conduct Mtda]) for blJ elforta to "lower laxes, Umlt 1Qvernment 1pendln11 . reduce ex· ceaalv., n.;1u11t.ioo ud support a strona naUonal defense." ••• ASSEMBLYWOM AN MARIAN Ber1eaon. R·Newport Beach. says she's backln& Assemblyman Phillip Wyman's proposed amendment to the state ConsUtuUon that would exempt solar energy syatenu from property tu es. Sbe says the proposal by Wyman. a Lancaster Republican, will provide ad· dit1onal incentive for California homeownen to lnatall solar equipment aa an enero·savi.og meuure . ••• MU. 8E&GE80N bat lntrodueed a blll tut would require Pl"ObaUooen to ~-the coet of t.belr probaUoa. It la AB ••• THE SOUTH COAST Chapter of the National Orsanlzatlon for Women (NOW> bu elected officers for Ul80. Georgia Fetcben Reed of TuaUn ta the group's new leader. Michelle ScoU of u1una Beach Is aaalatant coordinator, Lin Brady ol Mission Viejo ta t.reuurer. Galt Meyer of San Clement~ is secretary. In addition, Edyth Dewees ol Laguna Hilla will handle communlcaUons. Pat Hovell ol Irvine is the newsletter editor and Jane Poole of Costa Mesa. past coordinator, will serve as advisor to the board. ••• _ ASSEMBLYMAN DENNIS Mangers. D·Huntingtoo Beach. says a bill he has introduced, AB 2414, will glve the pubhc greater protection agarnst health threats po&ed by exposure to spills or releases of t.ox.lc cbem1cals. Sunmaertime GWC Slates . ~ ~ .. 4-day Week . ·' ._. Teachers and students at Golden West College will operate this summer on a four-day.week schedule instead of the normal five days. "'.'~·~:·.·· Prep pie The pilot proiram, designed to cut costs and conserve energy, was approved by Coast Com· munity College District trustees Wednesday nlgbt Plant operations will sbut down on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays over a 10-week period between June 16 and Aug. 22. COLLEGE P RESIDENT Lee A. Stevens estimated the move will save more than $37 ,500 i.n district costs and save students and teachers an Saturday, March 29 Call It Classic Call It Traditional Call It Preppie For Spring '80 Saks Fiftll Avenue Calls It Fashzon At Its Best Mini Show 1:00 pm SF'A Dresses Dept. Refreshments Served estimated 10.000 gallons or gasoline. "We believe we can implement the four-day week this summer without adversely arteettng stu- dents and student services," be said. Exceptions to the four-day program will be some administration of justice and cosmetology classes, he said. and a variety or summer com· munity service programs on Friday everungs and Saturdays. FOR MORE THAN 200 t'lasstfied Starr and ad· ministration personnel, the plan Wlll result m 10 hour working days and a three-day weekend. Administrative orfices will be open between 7:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Cost savings are expected m heating, cooltng and lighting; overtime reductions; school vehlcle ruels and operational costs, Stevens said. ROBEATC. KAZ ER AnOHNIY AT LAW .......... ,__ ............ 401 CMc Centef Dr. Welt 8'*t1~.l•nt.Ana Tft t53-0N1 Sptc;lall1ln9 In criminal law, drunk driving and personal Injury. Free consul• tlon . RE -ELECT I ~ l'M VOTING FOR RAY WILLIAMS BECAUSE: "If you've been to a candidate forum. you know Ray Williams is the man to vote for. He gives factual answers. he knows this city and he listens to ~s residents If you care about NewPOrt hke I do. You'll elect Ray WilMams." Jean Watt RAY WILLIAMS x Patd tor by Committee to Re-elect Ray Williams Barbara ucnman 1524 Popoy Street Cofona del Mar C2625 r--~-----------------------------------------E STATE SALE OF JEWELRY- CRISTAL- PORCELAIN - BROSZES- CHINA - SILVER and mere. Lots of diamond rings and earrings gold chains, fine china and crystal, brooL~. wme fum 1 rvre, oils. chandeliers. b<au l1mps, etc Something for everyone -from $1 00 up Free admission Bank of America, Master Charge, ctlecks, Friday, Satwday, and Sunday nigh ta March 28, 29 and 30 Inspection of all merchandise Friday, Saturday, and Sonday 2 · 5 P .M . and 7 · 8 P .M. some terms available. auct ion company 2542 West Coast Highway Newpon Beach. CA (714) 645-2200 COHSI~ ACCEPIB» 'TIL 5 PM • f I IN ADDmON. a staff member reported, an estimated 10,000 gallons of guolloe will be saved by reducing 3,000 employee row>dtrips t.o the cam- pus and lOJJOO round trips by students. -=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~:___ Dr. Norman Wat.son. district chan~l1or. ID· <..ik s I tf th A\'f'n11<.• at <.outh ( o •. N Pl.ua. JJJJ Br~tol Stref't. Ccxtd Mt">J Open Monday throu>!h I ridoy from I(} am to 9 .JO pm. ~aturday trom 10 AM to 6 pm; Sunday 12 Noon to 5 pm -·-·-- Paid Political Advertisement DICK CLUCAS WBIMakaAn- CITY COUNCILMAN DICK AND CAROLINE CLUCAS CARE ABOUT O{)R CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. ~ DICK CLUC S ·OFFERS: ECPERIENCE.L!K LL ANDREAMJN VOTE APRIL 8TH Pd. for by OICk Clucee for City Council. Tr. Verne Cox. 37 Monttclto. COfona 0.1 M1t. &44 9338 .• dicaled that the plan's results would be carefully ----------~• studied. UCI Professor Joins Workshop CompUlel' pioneer Dr. Alfred Bork is among 10 experts invited to Washington D.C .. to de - monstrate bow computer technology can benefit education. The UC Irvine professor will take part in a workshop sponsored by the House Subcommittee on Sclenc;e. Research and TecbnolocY aimed at educators and officia.la lnterested ln usln« com· put.en as le.a.ming aim. BOU. WHO BEGAN developl.ng computer· ualst.ed learning materia.la lD 1958 while teacbioJ at the University of Aluka. said be la convinced that for tutu.re eeneratioos ol studenta, computers will be u fanriHar u the cluaroom teacher. "By the year 2000, the ~r way of learning- at all levels and ln almost all subject areas -wilf be through the interactive use ol computen," Bork aaid. While ln Wublngtoo Bork will dlscuaa and de· monatrate computer materials already in uae at UCJ and olhen CWTeOUy being developed. Paid Political Advertllement ·ELECT ERIC ''e·J· ." JOHNSON ' IUSIMISS SINSI HUMAN COMCllM FOi COSTA MISA COUNCIL ••• POI US ~ll\l~IO--IN"el •....._ lljlllOyt McOeilll\ I . f-. IM ..... Dr. Cllla.._ --c...... .. ' .....UJOI Lil Olllr ..... 189.88 SALE 14988 ...... 2 ... .......... ...... 189.88 SALE 14988 LP ...... ..... 239.88 SALE 19988 ModttUOOtW .... ,.... 259.88 MCMW JZOO LP N9o 319.88 WHILI THEY LAST! 17988 22988 .. ,• ,, .. LP MOD&S IMCLUOI TAJ«. WH•S a HOSI \ l uclear Closure Pushed armer Leada Maine R.ef erendum Campaign AP Wtr. ..... to yr 1 FIGHTING NUCLEAR GOLIATH Pat and Ray Shadle at Maine Yankee Plant ·~ 'ays Plan Safe t ~~ Diet Doctor Hits !DGEOOMB. Maln• CA P> - When Raymond Sbadla talks •bou.t tbl land be cleared or the huh i.... be planted, be alao talh ot bow h• and hu wife "had every lntention or 1rowln1 old" on the ir JOO-a cre farm l>e••de the H a. But that wu before hla dis· pule wtth a powerful neighbor, I wo mllM away lo Wiscasset. THE NEIGRBOa IS Maine Yankee. the state's only nuclear power plant, a nd Shadls. 38. hopes to help abut lt through a statewide reterendum. · 'Tbe referendum, to be bl!ld later this year. will mark the flnt time a state has voted on a proposal to close a nuclear plant. Other states have con- sidered proposals to restrict future nuclear development, but none bu gone so far as to con sider closlna a reactor already in operation. T he ~erendum campaign bas meant a dramatic change in lifestyle for Sbadis. his wife, Pat. and their slx school-age children. INSTEAD OF WORKING on his century-old farmhouse or mending fences. he's been coordinating the efforts or hun- dreds of volunteers who collect- ed more tha n SS.000 voters' signat ures to force the question to referendum. For a person who describes h i m se lf a s private and a political. life bas turned into a :-.uccesslon of public bea.rinp, debates and media appearances. "We're on the ragged, thin edge ol aubslslence. We've spent ou r full time oo this since last June. and we're a low-income fum 1ly to begin with," s aid Shadis, a New Jeney-bom artist who specializes in wood and metal sculptures for churches SBA.DIS AND HIS wife, who -.. -----~ QUEENIE ·-~---... ---"Don't take advantaae .. c Slean~ward Grant Given For Research Or. John F. M.,..ball of Hunt.iqton Beach, H • alatanl profe11or of paycbobioloay at UC lrvlne, baa been awarded a two.year Fellowship for basic re- search to aaalat bl• atudlea on bow lo.J ury and the a&in1 proceu affect the brain. Marshall 11 one of 78 youn1 acierrtlall chosen thia year ror the $20,000 awarda lh>m t.be Allred P. Sloan Found.aUoo in New York. M arahall 'a atudles wlth rats have abown that certain druga - specifically L-dopa and apomorphlne -affect the body'• central nervous system and thereby reduce the movement deficits that occurwtlbolda1e. OFFERS: SUPER SALE PRICES! •Eldorado 81a1r111 •Seville Elegante • Fleetwood Brougham •Coupe and Sedan Deville lmmedl•te Delivery DIESEL we are now taking orders 10< the 1980 Diesel Charges by Board he met 10 her native West .00 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA Virginia, migrated to Maine in .-~:'.::~T~·~~~~7~14~)~$40.~~t~IOO~======================~==================~~~! NABERS SAN RAFAEL ( AP) -Dr. Alfred Fernss says his chain of weight reduction clinics represents a safe. s uccessful way to lose weight and that charges leveled again.st him by a state medical board are • 'entirelydiaproportionate.'' Jn hl.s first public response to the Board of Medical Quality As· surance's attempt to revoke bis medical license, Ferrtu uld Tbunday be 0 can't understand their clear-cut across-the-board hostility." -.eE MEDICAL BOARD'S ac- 1968, seeking to fulfill their dreams of finding a farm near the ocean. They bought an abandoned r arm house and three acres in uno, a ti.me when Maine Yankee w at stW under eonstructlon. "We were aware of lhla very powerful oel&hbor. but we shunt· ed it to the back or our minds as much aa poaaible," Sbadis re- called. • cusations include charges of ex- sive prescriptions of drugs, a tet.n-defident diet and insuff1- nt patient-doctor contact, one other things. errtsa said tbe drugs be used, icb include hunger s up· ssants and sleeping pills, are BE SAID ABOUT 10 ph~1· clans treat patients in about 80 clinics throughout California. He sani a patient sees a doctor every six weeks and can see a physician more often if re- quested. The cost of the weight reduc- t ion clinic 1s SSO for the onginal workup and $25 a wee k thereafter. THE Me-llEGAWATI' plant, whlcb supplies roughly one-third or Ma.lne'a electrlclly, wenl on line two years later . As the years paaaed, aald Shad.la, hls conndence in nuclear energy eroded t.a1dng "a sudden drop to zero1• following last year's ac- cident at Three Mlle laland in P e nnsylvania and the earth- quake safety, shutdown ordered for five other plant.a, including Maine Yankee. " latively harmless" and he's modified thelr use to "appease government regulations." He also gives an injection of Vitamin B-12 as a nutritional supplement. He said drugs were needed in i program to help those pa- nts who have a difficult time wing weight on a re~ular diet. /Oso, he said. the drugs are used t,e treat some symptoms of the ctet. "AFTER THE DIET they look pale and tired. they're supposed lo.·' Ferriss said. Ferriss conceded that the pre scribed 500-calorie diet would enable persons using it to lose eight without drugs but s&Jd laat the drugs h e lp t hem 'Smut' Shock Costs $6,250 COLUMBUS, Ga. CAP) A 12-year -old girl tra uma tized when she accidentally bought a racy adult magazine has won $6,250 in an out-of-court settle- ment. attorneys say. A suit for $1.2 million was fl.led by Ann L. Cox in 1978, after her daughter mistook a now-defunct magazine, Slam, for a children's publication. The suit charged t he girl "was shocked a nd mortified by the obscene. sex ually explicit, violent ... con- tent." The Sb•diaes' activism is be· mg mirrored around the COWllry this weekend as anti-nuclear groups -bearing such names as "March 28 Coalition," "Remember TMI Coalition" and "Cleveland Mobilization fo r Survival" --plan rallies and m a rche s to mark the an - niversary of the radioactive leak at Three Mlle Island. THE SBADISES CONTEND the Maine Yankee reactor en- da ngers their health and the en· vironment, through the threat of a s udde n meltdown or th e gradual release of low-level r adiation. through the diet ~ ~Ferriss said the patients, who S aake their own diet, don't stay • ~ the program long enough to ~ develop diet-deficiency diseases. ~ The program lasts about four to ! eight weeks, Ferriss said. The defendan t s -Page Drugs. Muscogee News Co .. Hustler Publisher La rry Flynt's Flynt Distributing Co .. and Slam Magazine, Inc. -offered the settle ment . The ir attorney. Richard Childs. said not all the defendants will share the cost. but declined to elaborate "We can't reconcile staying here year art.er year. with the constant doslng that the children ~et with the regular emlssloos. never mind the unplanne d ones,'' said Mrs. Shadis . • ; 1 " • • EXCESS SHIPMENTS 2 CONTAINEf'.tS OF HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS & RUGS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE AJ' PUBLIC AUCTION 0 .0 .E. 2/4180 AIMflCMI hp,.. enirv • 272378 D.O.E. 1/24180 lncotrans Speed entry • 272136 WE ARE OBLIGATED TO AUCTION 2 CONTAINERS COMPRISING OVER 2700 RUGS WHICH WERE ORDERED IN EXCESS AND MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN ORDER TO SATISFY OVERSEAS SUPPLIERS We are also including other rugs to make available 1 fine selection lrom most rug weaving countries 1n the world. The catelogue will include: Taba Taba1 Tabriz, Kerman. Sarouk, B1d1ar, Nain. lsphahan, Kashen, Silk Oum, Bouchara, Peking and Sinkiang Chinen rugs. Aho various Indian ru~. Roumanian Tabriz, Fine Caucasians. Egyptian Kashans and many more. 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Texas Ranger Jerry Anderson (above) sings 'Home Qi the Range' and oil drillers (below from left) Joan Jadon, Barbara Mulligan and Roberta Smith sing O/ Wells Are a Girl's Best Friend. · ----~ ..... --......... -..........- .... •i Raeing Dollars and Sense Finding money to race is the biggest obstacle American drivers face, sa~s Costa Mesa resident Frank Bramante, who drives Formula "'America cars. By lllCHAEL P ASKEVICH Of ... o.llY ..... SIMt Barriers of different sorts lay m the path of Frank Bramante and otbu race car drivers who guide the sleek machines on the Formula Atlantic circuit. There's the need to be in top physical and mental shape at all times; body reflexes primed to cope with the underrated rigors of a uto racing. Conditioning 1s added protec· lion when other barriers are en· countered-like the m e ta l g uardrail Bramante's car plowed lnto at 130 miles per hour durtng a practice session at On- tario Moto r Spee dway 1n February. "I LOOKED DOWN at my race s uit, read the name and realized it was me." the 34-year-old Cos ta Mesa resident recall s. "I couldn't bel ie ve h i ttin g somethins lhatha rd." Giving credit to the safety de· sign of the race car, Bramante was able to walk a way from the wreck. a lthough he adm ittedly was dazed and sore for a few days "We wrote off that red car," s ays Bramante. "It's now a roller (a powerless promotional prop). It was a $7.000 or $8.000 afte rnoon but those thmgs are part of motor racing .. part of the fun." he deadparu. It a lso point s t o what Bramante feels 1s the biggest obst acle that must be hurdled by yo ung, ta le nted American -- . . drivers -finding money lo race. Corporate sponsorhlp is the name of the gam e. s ays Bramante, but the s yste m that works so successfully in Europe has failed to take hold lo the states. As a result. it's slowed the progress of many American drivers and prevented others from ever seelog a starting flag. "It's been a frustrating ex- perience trying to gain control." says Bramante. who'll be at the wheel of a Formula Atlantic r acer m Long Beach Saturday fo r the start of a 12-race season fo r the t hree-qu a rt e r -size versions of Formula One racers. "THE AVERAGE person knows the sport but not the little 1diosyncrac1es. H we don 't have the money we don't race." says Br amante. "Tbey (companies) a re really missing the boat Dollar for dollar, 1t more than pays," he claims. He cites a BritlSh petroleum company that annually kicks an more than $1 mtlhon to sponsor two dnvers. And it's not JUSt 011 a nd auto-r elated bus inesses that put money rnto s ponsorship Famed Formula One dn ver Nikki Lauda 's car bears ad· vertising for a n Ita li an milk company Anotht•r European car as e mblazoned with the logo for a condom manuiact.urer. The companies benefi t from occasional worldwide telev1s1on exposure and fan recognition. Motor racing will draw more than 80,000,000 paying customers this year, making it the second most popular sport to horserac- rng. ••IT'S NOT JUST a d~al on that car." says Bramante, who 1s partially s ponsored by England's Duckbam·s Oil Co. "You're also that company's representative at all times and you behave accordingly.·· Bramante recently s igned a utographs a nd pos te rs for youngsters at South Coast Plaza. and says he always stays in town for a few days after a race to r epresent his s ponsors. Without the ir backing, it's alroost impossible to cope with the costs of putting a car on the track. Bra mante estimates a per race cost of $12,000 to $15,000 for each car. A set of tires goes for $700, rims. $2,000; and a fiberglass chassis will cost in excess of $30.000 without the engme . There's a lso the added ex- pense of mechanics' and driver salao es whlcb range between $20,000 and $50,000 per year ... Bramante, a m e mber of La~una Beach r esident Cliff Hansen's race team, doesn't de· mand a salary and refuses any portion of what he says 1s "highly taxable" pn ze money. THAT'S .BECAUSE the San Fra n c isco n a ti ve a nd t.:C Texas Tale a Treat And a good time was had by all By SANDIE EGAN OI t ... DMIY Pllt4 Si.ff Sometimes the singing was a tad off key. And, som e of the voices even cr acked. But the audience didn 'l care They were having a good old tim e singing along to tunes such as "Home On the Range" and cheering on performers as they sang and danced to numbers in· eluding "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You," "Ragtime Cowboy Joe" and "Deep In the Heart of Texas." THE SETl'ING was the Bahia Corintruan Yacht Club in Corona del Mar and the occasion was the eighth annual "Showboat" musical review produced and directed by Newport Beach resi- dents Tom and June Gleason. T his year's edition. t ill~ "Lit· tie 0 1' Texas,·· 1s do ne up with plenty of p1zzazz There s col· orful costumes. designed by the performer s the m selves. and even more colorful char acters s uc h as D irty Dan Dobb1e perfor med by Tim Dobb1e. a Charo-t ype songstress portrayed by Charline Weiss and a "Pistol Packm' Mama" played by Ida Mae Wentzell. Despite the m~tly amateur talent. the s how is pretty well p o lis hed , a c redit t o the Gleasons . who between them have had a wealth of stage and screen experience. June began danc ing in the movies when she was a teen- age r and has performed with such great.a as Judy Garland. Among Tom s credits 1s a fl ve·year sttnt on Broadway in "South P acifi c" with En210 Pmza. P erhaps the thing that stands out most about the show is the s heer enjoymen t which both c a s t a od audie n ce s hare throughout the production. What the performers lack in expertise and experience, they make up with enthusiasm. The show. p receded by a chuck wagon dinner (what e lse?), opened last weekend and continues tonight and tomorrow. Choreography for the review is handled by Arlee Higbee of Costa Mesa. who gets things started early on performing a tap dance to "Yellow Rose of Texas" sung by Gleason . MUSICAL accompaniment is provided by the Bahia Jan Band with Jane Owen, J ack Con- nors and John Kimble. Inc lude d in the cast of cow1irls, cowboys, lady oil drillers. lady sheriffs. saloon characters and big spenders rrom "Big D" are Mill Harvey, who's the "Pistol Packln' Papa;" Richard Barneu. who portrays a Gary Cooper-type and alnp "High Noon" (much to the delight of women ln the audience>; and W~lle WUllam.soo who does a "Ratume Cowboy Joe." Amon& first-nighters last Fri- day were Jim and Joyce Hostet- tler (she's club activities dlrec· tor), Art and Shirley Yeary, and Bryce and Linda Patterson -all of Corona del Mar. Also ln the audience was Corona del Mar resident Nita Newbre, who's party chairman for the af. fair and whose husband Dick plays both a cowboy and a ranger in the production. And a Sood Ume was bad by all. " J Berkeley alumnus dropped out or racing for eight y e ars to establish a successful career in real estate developmg and con- struction contracting. Racing is a bobby lo him. and the travel (the · Formula Atlantic circuit will move through Canada, the East Coast and conclude in Fall in Mexico City) allows him to promote his business interests at home. H e mov e d t o Southern California in 1976 to pursue his business mterests. "One day (in 1978) I was sitting at my desk and couldn't handle it anymore. I hadn't even been to a race in eight years." WiUun a week, he had a new helmet and had enrolled at the British School of Motor Racing an Ontario to get his racing reflexes back. Following a rigorous cond1 t1onmg program (·'I can't get in· to the c ar if I 'm over 160 pounds"), Brama nte finis hed eighth in a field of 17 at Willow Springs. N. Y. Has comeback was delayed by a n a rm 1n1ury he recieved. believe 1l or not. whe n he took a tumble rolle r skating in Dana Point ··1 don't dare go skiing," he smiles BRAMANTE PLANS l o con- t inue racing as he further builds up his fmances through real estate investments . He also hopes to advance the cash cause of young racers, many of who he CSee RACING, Page BZ) 'Little OJ' Texas' producer-di rec tor Tom Gleason qets into swing of things wtth a tall Texas tune c:Uing the Showboat '80 rrusical review at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. I - ~ I I ,, ...._... ~. . ---~--------- ... FEATURING Disneyland Community Service Awards Volunteer eiations Honored ., -..,.~-SL PA8BVJQI ................. now.... MQM\tm 1"ounclaUon and Chllclren·a tlo pital ol Oran1c County 1anwred top prh 4.>f S~.000 and S20,000 rt"aptttivt>ly Thursday a Dianeyla.nd held lt.I 23rd annual Community Services Awards ceremony A tollll ol ~ awardl v•or1h ua:s.ooo w re handed out to th.-c.-ounty'a top volunteer organlaatlons ror 1919 befo~ • luncheon crowd of about 1.200 J)\'~on. at lht l>tsneyland Uotel Amon~ thl' s ix w1nntl'8 of $5.000 "Special Judee-Awl1rd:oi" wiai, South Coa11t Rt•l)('rtory Theater ol Cust• Mt!11u 'fhu or"anlullon w~u• cited for enrichlna the community throuah tu cultural proarams. lnclud1na speclnc proarams 1tim d al llchool children a nd senior c1lbcms THE BL EBJllD KNOLLS Com munity As soc1ation. whose members provtded bowting and lransportaUon au1stance to St fumllies who lost their home an the Bluebird Canyon earlhslide. was one or lS Orange Coast area organizations receivana Sl.000 awards. The Bluebird Knolls Community Assoeia· lion award came in the "C1v1c Community Service" category. A separatt.-award in the same division went to the Huntington Beach· based League of Women Voters of Orange County. Three Orange Coast youth groups -the Key Clubs or E l Toro and Corona del Mar high schools and the Crossroads AJle rnalive Pro- gram in the Capis trano Unified School District -each received $1,000 awards tn the "Ac · compliahment.s by Youth" category. Awards in the "Cultural" djvision were pre· sented to representatives of the Orange County AT ANNIVERSARY PARTY -Tonv ~1on · ta pert and Marton Knott, Cleft> with SHARING -Henry Segerstrom shares special award with South Coast Repertory's Catherine Th yen. Ph1lharmoruc Society (Costa Mesa) and Qes1gn· ang Women of the Laguna Beach School of Art. COSTA MESA'S Y.S.P. Community Restitu· tion Program and La~una'i; Free Clinic won awards In tht' "Service For Youth" compet1· t1on. Winners an the "Spedal Health Services" O•llY P'tlOI PMIO l>V lllC"•"' 1(-ttf Richard and Joan StC'\'en!') and Tom ~t·lf Spring Parties Aplenty By SANDIE EGAN Of -0.11, P'l..C , .... !:.>prrng 1s hurstrng out all over and M> 100 11 sl'cms arc elegant part1(•s One such affair was tht• recent corktdll bu( fct hosted by D1 l->nl•yl<.1nd Hotel President Richard Stevens to tclt'brate the third an· nivcrsary of Executive Magazine. The magazine's staff was there in full force including Editor Tom Self. Publis hed Ed Hegan. Assoc:1ate Editor Nan Daley and Don ne Kunst. an account exec·utl\ c• from the San Fran c 1sroofficl·. 1o1.ho flc·Y. 1ntoto1o1.n for the bash ,\.., "' usu:.il "'1th St<·\1·ns p.fft1c~. thl' food "':.is lavish. fc·aturing 1·\ l'r) thing from shnmp :.in d salmon ti> qua·hr· Among :..pµrox1m:..t1 ·1\ i'i i•uests weTC: Marion Knott ;:ind ht•r husband Ton~ Montapert. Mr. and Mr'i Carl K<irtht·r. Mr and Mrs. John Childres. Mr and ,\tr.., H1l'ha rd 1-°Prry. Mr ann :\t rs Thl·odore Smith, :.incl Mr and Mrs. John Lusk Stripes Not Her Style DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband 1s cheating on his income tax returns again this year. He has been dolng it for a long time. and I can't get him to stop. He doesn't cheat a lot. but every year he gets a little braver -and dumber. We file j•int returns, which means I put my signature with his. Every time I wn te my name on a form, I worry. He says, "Sign here and stop being an idiot." 1 need to know tr I will be held legally ac.-- countable if our returns are audited and the I RS finds out I put my name on a form l knew was not on the up·and-up. What are the ramifica· tions for both or us? Please answer in the col· umn. I'm scared stiff to sign my name to this let· ter. -DON 'TLOOKGOODINSTRIPES. DEAR DON'T: I checked with my tax man, Frank Takabaabl, and be aald you and your bu.band are eqaally responsible If you both sign the forms. The IRS wW then laslst on addUlonal money. If you and your buband are lnvesttgat· eel, and It can be proven that there was a de· liberate attempt to defraud the government, botb of you would face criminal charges. It coald mean Jail, but tbe 1ovemment rarely re· 10111 co such extreme meaaures. Usually they sock It &o cblselen by flnlnl them heavily. Mr. Takabaabl hopes you 1acceed in getting your buband to atop cbeat1D1. Every person wbo bu been caqbt wtJt tell you it was a lousy Idea ud not worth lite 1leeples1 nlg.bts. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have printed letters for telephone operators. waitresses, newspaper carriers and appliance servicemen. wm you do the same for resident managers of apartment complexes? Please inform the tenants that resident mana1ers don't want things to break down. Plumbing equipment, air conditione rs. refrigerators and stoves a r e pieces of macbiner)' and occasionally will malfunction,. It Isn't our fault. Allo, we are not social workers. Please don't expect ua to act as marriage counselors or child &uid.ance cllniclana. We aren't trained to handle such problems and don't have lime to become involved in family squabbles. - Lat but not least , make sure you have your keys when you leave. lt ls no fun to be awakened out of a sound sleep at three o'clock 1D the momlna by a re1ldant who need• to be let ln. Thanks for letting ma hive my say. -A SPOKESMAN FOR MANY lN CHARLOTTE. N.C. DEA& SPOKESMAN: 0. behalf of alt real· Mt aaaa1en on aevea COlltbten&a, I U.uk yoa •• Y' ....... DEAR t\NN LANDERS: Recently you printed a letter from a woman who wu rurtoua '\ Ann Laaders because her husband's ex turned up at all fam1 · ly arfa1rS i\S an CX ·Wlfe WbO was dumped without notice. I'd hke to say my in -laws are te rrific peoplr . They were there when I needed t hem. My mother·in-law and her two daughters asked me how I felt about being ln the same room with my ex and has new wife. t said . "It's perfectly okay with me. After what I've been through, I can handle anything ... However. they decided on their own to exclude them and invite m e. Please print this letter for those of us who arc on the "preferred list ... although we didn't ask lo be. -SOUTH DAKOTA READEH DEAR S.D.: Done. lie re It Ii.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 15-year· old high school sophomore who 1s lookmg a great big problem in the face and I don't know how to deal with It. Although I think your advice on pot is pretty square. you are usually right on other things, so please help me with this one. A big Important dance ls coming up at school. I don "t want lo mlss It. I'm scared an ugly kid with loads of acne will ask me. There's this neat guy who has been givlna me the eye lately and I am dying to go with him. But lots of chicks are after hlm. hot and heavy. If J tum the ugly kid down J may not aet asked by ANYBODY and that would be a ma· Jor tragedy. Please. Miss Landers. tell me what to do. -CHEWING MY NAILS IN CLEVELAND DEAR NAILS -and I bope you Set die point: Any «irl wbo pH.., oP da• wtlla PY• because Ille)' are•'t peat·lookla•· or bave aene, la a mattoollead. Oft.ea, .tiler are tlae mOlt lD&.ere.U.1 people alMI treat 1lrls better than tbe dreamboa&a wlao an ckaaed 1 lot. I ltope, for YO•r sake, Y" do pt asked by tbl• fellow and t.bat )'O• wt1J accept. Yoa've 10& a laeon 1.o learn, Battercwp. \ CONFIDENTIAL TO WHAT'S YOt>B SIZE·UP!: f woe.Id aay llM cM llMleecl cllvoree blm for .. rell1loH reato••·" Tiie womn wonldped money Hd lte dldB't lane eMe~ w •alt lier. cate1ory Included th• YWCA of South Oran1e County. The museum council or the Newport Harbor Art Museum was cated for outat.andln1 ao· compUshment by n volunteer support 1roup. In the "Service lor ~ruor Citbeu" com· petition. the Senior Glrl Scout Coundl ot Oranae County, Troop 1907 of Costa MeH. and th Newport Chapter of the National Charity League received Sl,000 merit awarda. THE ORANGE COUNTY Chapter of the American Cetacean Society, located oo Balboa Is land. the Saddleback Search and Rescue Team and the Animal AssLSt.ance Leaaue of Huntington Beach picked up awards ln tbe "En· vlronment and Ecology" division Wben the a wards compelltion started 1n 1957, six awards or Sl.SOO each were p.eeKDled. The re were 112 oraaniutions participating. The number of volunteer organiutlons hu since swelled to 379, representing w .ooo volun· teers who annually give more than 6.5 million hours in service to 35 Oranae County com· munities. Including yesterday's awards. Disneyland has now given out $925,000 ln cash awards. The W.000 award to the Bowers Mu.seum was an extra bonus this year in commemoration or Disneyland's 25th aruuvenary. The task of deciding the t:>Ht area organin· t ion.!> or the past year fell to an awards commit· lee chaired by Mrs. Daniel Aldnch. wife of UC Irvine's chancellor Joining Mrs Aldrich on th.is year's judging panel were Henry Segerslrom or Costa Men. Mrs. Sammie Lee of Huntington Beach urid .• .• Racing ................ WELL DONE -Mrs. Daniel Aldrich, left, admires plaque presented to Judy Warner of Bluebird Knol ls Community Association. Orange County Superior Court Judge Frank Domenlchlru of San Clemente. Rounding out the s ix-member committee wer e Mrs. Kenneth Caines and A. E . "Red " Patterson. assistant lO the chairman of the boardoftheCahfomia Angels . The event was fil med by KOCE·TV. Channel 50,ondWllla1rat9p m Sunday <From Pagt' 81> bele1ves are n 't ~etl1n g sponsorstup ~8U.,f' Of a ffilS· taken Image of dnvers as un s h avl'n. boo1e guuhng women ChA4'Pr\ "Our phlloM>phy 1s lo wait unlJI somebody becomes famous. then we support them · · e nchanted by new passenger ca r~ that are being produced. ··We're losmg the love of the automobile " '"''Most drivers arc very in telh~ent. tal('nted athlet es, .. he '>8 ys · · 1 would hke to becomt· a driver repr<'sentat1VL' and help dri\'ers ~et started " Desptte h1s skills on the ract' track. do n-.t expect to -.ee Bramante tooUn1 around town an his luxury Turbo Carcrra passe-nger car too often Ju,t as companies have failed to adequately sponsor race cars. Bramante believes that the auto 1ndu<>lry has failed lO lake note or tht.> performance advance· ment'> of race cars over the past few yt-an; And he'd hk~ to sec twttn tra1nm~ pro~r:ims for lht> n1111 pr11h·s,1onal drl\ l'r "TO TELL YOU the truth. I don·t ree l safe out on the ~treets." be admit.'> "I let mv ~1rlfnend dnve -He <'OmparC's tht' 51luatlon to t h a t of J\ m L· r ll' a n 0 I ~ m p 1 c: hopefuls who struggle through tr aining without fmitnc-1al help "It's a ·catch·22' ~1tuat1on 1f you don't have th<' ..:ol<ll·n ~1ft lik<· .tn ().I ~1mp....cH1 . h1 ~J~' "I don"t hkf' the p1·<1pll• ~h11 dr1\ I' ht•re The~ non I In ..ii driVIOJ:! a:-~hal 1i I' JO ..irtful thin~ Rramant•· , .. ilv1 11· 1h.111 I.• I .., put compt'lt'nl peoplt· ''" th1· r11ad." , ... ..,..., Brama nll' .ind tht n ~orrv ~bout hu1 ld1n~ 1h1 kdnJI 1·ar · ( Horoscope by SVDNt:Y OMAJUl SATUllDA Y. MARCH Z9 ] ARIES c ~ar 21·Apr 191 Mamtam stead)'. modt>raH• PJl't' Avoid ... en..,at1onC1hsm and direct ronfront.1l1on.., Family member shows ap pr(•t'1at1on for n •r1·nt favor You acquire luxut) item ~h1 rh .rnls in mJkan.: lite more comfort .tbh· T•1uru ..... l.1br.1. Sc·orp10 persons· flgurt' prom inc•nt h TAl"Rl'S !/\pr 20 Ma) 20 1 Your romantic nature. oftl'n buried suq(e:. to fo r efront Pe rsonal magnet1!'>m soars . members of op· pos1te sex are drawn to you and make no secret of 1t. You could win a popularity conte~t Kno-.-. 1l and stnkc while iron 1s hot P1sce~ 1~ in p1r turc GEMINl (May 21 June· 20 1 You get what you want throu$lh i.teady approach and in- t elhgcnl inqu1rit-~. Be confident. direct and walhng to close a transaction. If you attempt to hang on to past, you Invite needless expt"nse and e mbarrassment Cancer. Capricorn persons rigure in scena1m CANCER (June 21 July 22> If you Insist cJn "'>tanding stall .. you could lose maJor opportunl· t \ Stress movement. short trip. necessary phone call and versatile approach Put Ideas on paper. including reports. s uggestions and out· h ne for short range plans LEO (July 23·Aug 22 ) Your natural talents. capab1ht1es come lO forefront and re· wards could be ample Know 1t, be confident. direct and promote or1ganal concepts. An en· counter with member or opPQ81le sex proves significant and could be the start or "something big .. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22>. Judgment, lntui· lion are on target. Obtain hint from Leo message Accent confide nce. initiative and ex· plolt sense of llmin~ Spotllgh!. on personal possessions. acqu1sit1ons. Improved Income potential. Leo. Aquanus persons figure pro· minently LIBRA <Sept 23·0ct 22 l Enla rge horizons. display ver.\atility. charm und humor . You re· ceive meaningful compliment from one you ad· mire. Accent on social events, opportunity to ex· tricate yourself from compli cated situation You need no longe r play second fiddle BOOaPIO COct. 23·Nov. 21>: Some hopes. wlahes an aubject lO revtalon. Be Oexible. You are due to diamanUe key project.a ln order to re· build on a more solid atructure. Aootber Scorpio and an Aquar1an play .. unuaual" roles. Study fine print! SAGITfAJtJUS CNov. 22·Dec. 21): Be ready for chao&e. travel. variety and communication which sends s pirits soartng. C1reer sets boost. Another Saftltartan. a Gemlnl and Vtrao play Important roles. One who "pullJ strtnas" ceases to be an adversary and comes over to your side. CAPalCO&N CDec. 22-Jan 19>: 'Discuss future plans with family member. Ac~nt on. travel poulblUtlea. sJ)e(!lal atudies 'and unique co~pondeoce. Wbat bad been elusive comes into clear focus. eapeclally. lf you pursue nece11ary research. Tau?'UI, Llbr1. Scoa>lo peno.w are In plcturo. AQUA&IUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: Aura of mystery, J11mor p,..valls. Be practical enou1h to t1lk about money with OM close to you.. ln· cludln1 partner or mate. Solution to problem comes thJ"ouCh unorthodox means. Dia beneath auperflclal layers: you could atrlke pay dirt. PllCF.8 Cf'eb. li-Mar. 30): Be reaUsUc In connecUoa with 111al rt1bt1 and permlaalom. Time la on~our side -you can afford to be p1· Uent enou to play waltinl same. Cancer. Caprtcom d1vldual1 rJ1u.re In 1cen1rio. Wort wtthJn rulea, rtrulaUons. . ······-·········-· ...... ,,_..., .... Cdl\'I R~sident Is Honored M an Elht I ..,, hm1tz Corona del ~tJr . wa" named Orall.ll?e County's firth Catholic Woman or l he Ye ar Wedne'ida) rlurang a luncheoon an the Disneyland Hote-1 Mrs Schnuu. cll<Jaen r 0 r her 5erVI C'e lO .. God. community and ram1 ly." waa selected from amon1 30 oomlntt!! for the honor The a ward as given by the Catholic Co m mun 1 t \ ·\ ~ ,. n' 11 ·' 1\Ullllha1 \ S h t' r '· t· t' 1 \ '· rt h I' r medal from Bishop William R. Johnson ot tbe DlOC"e:9e of Orange. Pnor to the annnouo· cement, J ane Wyatt, star ol ··Father Knows Best " a nd winner ot three Emmy awards: spoke. She saluted the volun· teer work of the 30 women "I feel that to· day too much em · phasis as put on being paid tor the JOb A gift of oneself is so much more important ·· Miss Wyatt noted that Mother Theresa. recent Nobel Pn~e winner for her work in India. "has set the example for us In the world." She added that she co n !lide r ed al l :JO nom 1nees "woml·n of the year · Mrs Schmitz. moth~r of i;1x livinl{ children. has workt.'CI m a variety of area:.. in the com· mun1ly She gradu ated cum laude with a B.S. degree In mathe m atics and c hemistry from Mt. Mary 's College In Mi I wautee and d id graduate work at Mar· quette University She is leg1slat i ve chairman for th e Orange Diocesan Coun· ell of Cathollc Wome n . and a s tat e ~Ice I I 1 h.11rm.in and Orani:e l ount~ <'ha1 rman of the E .o~le F o rum. pro fJm1h anti abortion. nnn<lt>nn m1n ;it 1onc.I 11q~anazat1on Sh" I"• a regular member of a panel pro- i.:ra m railed ·· Free·4- .\ll on Channel 4 al 5 JI m S;it urdayc;. w a~ 1•l1•rt"d to the Orange Count) Repubhc Central ('11mm1ttee in t976 and 1s .1 fo rme r pres ident of The Santa Anet College r:..culty Wlves group and Ann apolis P arent" Guild She also is active in th~ Oran ge Cou nty Philharmonic Society a nd apeaks against the Equal Rights Amend· ment. Mrs. Schmlu has re- sided ln Or~e County for the past 22 years. Her husband is Sta te Senator John Schmitz. RUFFEll'S UftHOLSTERY W....Y•W• ....... 1tn.._..••4. Coste ...... -54115' East Bunny Photos Bnng Your children to the Hunhnoton Cenler mall to s11 on the bunny·s I for a lun visit Instant pnot available up0n reQVeSt Daily un!ll EMter 405 Fwy & Beac" Blvd. ' • t .. ------···· . -----... __ ............. __ ..... ~,..,,-........ ---... ---..... ·--·-. --......-......------ BUSINESS PreaaotH J o hn M a r c h e~. Newport Beach. lS executJ ve vice presi- dent of Wisdom Im- port Sales Co. Inc ., Irvine . The rirm im ports b eers and beverages f rom around the world. Citibank Move Hailed Sioux Fall1 Welcome8 Bank's Credit Unit n&TUllallfTO' &e&JIOOMMUIT l'ICffTIOUI •UllNIH l'IC'Tl110Ul•UllMl1$ Ol'UH 01' N-1 tTATIMINT _..,... ITA1'UlaMT PIC1'1Tlout eu111111n ..... , ... IOllOo#lllil W'*' •• OOtllt llVtl-Tll• ... i.w1ne ~· .,. ...... , ... ~ ,.,_ -·-...... ...,,.... .. : -llW -ef '"' 'ldlU-1-. lHI ltMITlillH, 161'111 AlfM-llAltlCAaNT DY•INO, UJ H. -1"00~-0.,,,, •1., ·~--e11111, •U, H111tll11tt•11 •••ell, c.w111e,..,. Drtw. 5lol"9 111. Sent• PlJBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PtJltUC NOTICI ..._ • . _... c.1,_ • ..,, Alie, c.t ....... "1101 , A-. "'-"iftGIOll 9NCfl. Callfotnla II••-• O'SllM. i.JOI Alfltn4u"', w .. 11-(OIM C:...t..-. Ill< .. a , .\SIOUX FALLS. S.D. <AP> -New1 that youna people to urban areu LD the 1970. because ~ l'1<11t1-ll<IM-• ... _ ,. ~; .. ...,,,,,...., .. Kii, c..t11w"1a ~:~0<~.~~~a1~~.~jS:~~~ Ciuban.ll ol New York b beed1na lbe "Go W•t" of lbe •l•tt-'a hit'k or Jobs , .. , .. lo -•a~ lllN 111 Ottnet Tllk ~It~-lty 911"' Cell•nlet'JIOI call ol another era by movtn1 tta credlt·tard SIOUA .. ~all•· large1t employer la John Morrell cewi~:.:rr:::.!~ twi i..t"'""· 111v1011a1 n 1• ~ 1. conlllK""' 1>' • cot· cll• .. loo to SkNa P'aJll bu bMo haUed by llbyor and Co .• a meatt packlng firm with 2,18$ worken. .....,..1"0MW1e..ui.CA'7M T111, =.0'!':1111111 ••lll "" po•et1e11W9\l1-c:o1« R•ct K.Dobt. wbo aald ll would help u area that la Downtown Sioux t'alls la nchUnc to reealn lt•lfl<I• ""11• ..... ., •••. •m COlllll'( C!ef11 of Ou119a C-ty Oii <:.n•\111(, •a--t 1 l _ __.._ b 1-4 \ t t b b J U ln b t Z..Ullftd ......... lnt!Qfla..tll,CA-M•1t,h3', 1-H ...... •-~-Y•nl '°" eeooom c •~WUI. UlllllCMes 106-. o su ur an m era oo t e pas 001, L. 0-.1 .. 11, J• • u12 ,. P<•IOMt 1be benlt. wblcb expect.a the move to create deeade. ..,1,.,, •• ,, H1111111>9te11 h•<"· cA P111>11.-OrMOt Goa" 0.11, P11ot. T1111 ,..._, .... fi1.o w1111 .,.. a &Aft --Jo-would --e .... _ .......... d blue l ,,_ Mer. 21. ~ •. 11. 1a. '"° 1 co11t1•v c1 •• 11 of o •• ,..,. c-tv .., ....., ,_.,.. '119• """',....,... U.1'11' ....,_..,., ' B••b••• Jean O•vl\011, Hl2 -'------------M.,<11 I','* employer tn a city where tbe akyllne ll aenerally DICK BROWN. VICE PRESIDENT of ,...,,..nm ....... unoton a .. c,,, CA . PUBLIC NOTICE level with the borison, but where "the aky'a the Downtown Development Corp., aald blJI group bas ~it _,.... .... ~..., .,, a ----------ll mlt" on lntertst rate.. dlscuaed rour p<>tential downtown Illes for the OtNf411~· l'ICTITIOUUUSINUS CIUbank Vice Pl'elldent John Maloney aald Citibank operation. ··u would genente the re· T"" =.:..':"~ ... w1111 "" Tiie f:.=·:~~~ l>uM ... MttJ PllOllv.d Or.,... CN-4 DellY Piiot, Met. 21, .. """'· 4, "· ,.., ·~ PUBUC NOTICE Thurtd.17 the move p10mpt.ed by the U&bt vitalliation of the downt.own Sioux Falls area," be ewt1t• o..• ~ or..._ c.-oc, .,. rw n'" money situaUon -should besin thlt aummer and said. "But they haven 't made any indication, ooe llM~" 11. ••· nc Auoc••Tu. 11oi.o P•1•1 "amouu1111i.1ss ls expected t.o take up to two yean to complete. way or the other. what they're thinking about." '· w o.uMo ••-A;", ~ v"1•'· ~111<><111• Th• ,C:=~,.!T!~~-:~~~. c1o1"9 The housing market won't be affected serioa-A..._.,_..._ 11-s wu.,., 11~ P•••I 1>11.i""u' "WE'D LOVE TO BE there to celebrate July ly if Cltibank brings in 100 people from New York =:-~ A-=.-. F-..i11 v .... ,. ~111°"'1• Corp0~:i:'P1w.;~~~.":~ Fourth. but 1 don't thank it's terribly reallsUc." aod hires the remamder locally, according to Pat T.e 11M1 aw•• '"" -... .. '""""""'"' tt, -,,, e.~n. c .. hf0f'11••'2Mll d M-· R b . I h M··"'' l u "-Servi p~-Or-C.0.\1 0.-l'f P•I04 .. _, HUC.HES INVESTMEN TS .• 1a1 iuoney. ogers. c arrman o t e wup e S\U•i ce ,,.., "·"·•·• •.li9 ,.,..,, 11-s w ..... , ..... ," pUlne/~111. ., CotPO<•t• When Cjt.iba.Dk fanl expressed an antereat to CommJttQoftheSioux fallsBoardofRealtors. T"•• •Wt ...... t .... .,..., .,,,., u. Pi.,., suite 1i.o. H••Port Be•~"· re localing in South Dakota, stale law Um lied PUBUC NOTICE Z:.~~~v ,.~~:;, °' °'-'-•v °" C•11i:.~:.'?:'°c. w ....... uo wni eredit card interest to 24 percent oo balances un· N •n-w"t•t1•.Arc.ecue.c.11foml4itt• der ~ and 18 percent on balance& over that eiqhbor ~LOW COST-tfOT'laC:~uTIC* ,,.:,u•:.:~:0:.~:'0.11~~·.i:o "~~!.:.~:.:~*' L..-.t amount. e CAREFREE SAILING HOT•cE 1s He11uv G1vEH 1,..1 -----o ...... R &un<NflO!t•. • O•tor.:1 But with tbe support of st.ate bankers the UIW')' "'UHMcuun H'·» llOo\T'I. u. •·-~·0 -etof«• •• PVBUC NOTICE 11-· S... iMnno. 011"""'• "'°' law was changed by the 1980 Legislature. The Sup t d ~ &1 S••"°"'V H--:;:..w::=.c;,·~ ~':~~',..~ --ve!::!, ~.:=:,.1~ '...-11111 0 ' a Change effectively removed lbe CeillbgS and aJ)OWS por e "'"'"• IOo·w' .,,., ,,.,..,., L. Wt11tu1. 00f .. ll PICTITIOUS eUSllllUS H~ES INVESTMENTS w.,.,.,._ CLW tn1'Ht.....,I ~ny • lil&Mf STATfMElllT WllllM'll W HUQlllH, Jr. mterest rates to be competitively determined. WINDSOR. Ontario ~-11m11eo pe<trwnNo. ,.~, L L111.:.. '"• ..,_"9 pe<-." c1ot"4;1 !Mi•• P•,,_ c...i.. """' Al/II\ G Lll~•ll It••-l>n\H lno\ \Wl..,_1 w~ filed wit" IPoe ALL TH aT RE .. AINED '"a• f or the CA P ) -On billboards. ~,'\ Aecl<OOl...ct!O"f'llllde• v 1..11.--"' A11.,.c; N•I' !t-rtH MARCIA wFATH CllHOl.T AS Cou•u1 Cle<k of Oranoe "°""""" " f1'9 w " b l d b rw•••[Qu•PC>ed 0."•V (II.,.. ~~nl Al•m-.,~o< ... rdH SO<tAI ES, 1?1 .,,.te Aw B•IOCMI M.,c n ~ 1"90 Al.rJi'net• Legislature to pass a bill enabling Citibank to set ut ons an umper Y SAvc MONE' r·~"·"" L . ....,., ........... ,..,, .. "l,,_ '"•""·""'" ., .. 1 u•o"1c" • h Stickers, lhe message is 14 1 n • .,, rn•lll Co • 1om11ed M•r<o• f ll•n Wuu,.ttlOll, Jn AGNtW, MILLI.It & CARLSON upshoptnt estate,whichitdidinFebruary.The the same : "Buy the ""''""'~ w••~'""0 .,..,m11..,p'..._,.,001,,qAuo1" ... a ... 1>oe 1w-.c.111'1 .. 1 •-"•1•0>114.S..••••to bill, which m ade it to the governor's desk in less °"''"'" ,,,_, 1,,. ,.,m ,,..,.,. .,,., r"'' _,,...," <~•eo 01 •11111 1 .... 1 .... c.tt-.. J1u S b •d than a day, does not speclf1'caJly men•ion Citibank, Cars Your Neighbours >tv•• 0' (, •• ...,, R ..... ,,11 c;.,,.,.wn• 01 .. 0"•1 Tel. 1114iu MJDO U SI Y ~ H I l B 'Id " Coi;M' OI Ot-Sl•tto 04 C.tllo<n•• -<·• E WHl,,.rN>lt "JJ6SJ but was tailored to fit the corporaUon's financial e P 0 ui · .... , .,., u....,. o.v a1 J,.. ... ,y .. ,. T,,,. .... -..i "''" """' "'111 1"" Pub11•1W'd °'-c..o .. t D•••v PllOt. characteristics. The advertising cam · 0,.,0,.~0 0, mu1 ... 1 •0,,,..nt ·0, •" '°""'Y ''""~ of O•~ c.o..ntv °" AM•cn 1. u 11. 21. '"° •1•t-e0 A c· ba k . 1 f lb paign offers no cash re· iwrtnon -··• •nd hmtl...S ,..,,,. ••. 1"° .. ,,.,.. Pproved J·obs ~~u1dnbe~~~~.~c~T:yd. all but 100 0 · e new bates and no spec1a1 dis· ,,.~~i:.1 .:.::.0~·::'...':i'.~~~u· ~~~-.·-~~.-~.: 0.11~~: <'Ounts. It simply asks ·~~~~t1 ''°" ,.,,...,, -·· ,..,...,,... °" ""''~ -•• ..... ~ .... BH1Ho. 21..eo PUBLIC NOTICE But the available labor force io lbis mainly that Windsor residents • ~Z:=iiilr-1-• '"""''""'-. .. .., """...,.,.or PUBLIC NOTICE cC>ffrRACT Ho. 1~ W ASHlNGTON (AP) agri-industrial economy could present some hiring ::; 0• .,,. ""''°" °' w-.. --.119"" i.oTia To COHTllACTOllS -The Civil Aeronautics problems for Citibank's computer.dominated busi· s how support ror the '.':~'';';:\:::;:::~.~~= 1tOT1c1 1i.vmN0•1°' \<-~i;i:,0 ':~~0:T-MESA Board has approved $2.1 ness. -;;:U=.:S:.=a=u:l:o=:':n:d:u=s:t:r:y:·============; o• '"• o.o-1rwr\1110 i... .. ~, i.v 1rw a10 1T1M..a -UH1F1Eosc.HOOL.01sTA1cT ml'lllOn l'n SUbsidi'es for form•t -raol Pt,.,,_1 ll•reof HOT ICE I\ HEREBY GIVElo ltwot 81CI DNOIHW 1 00 o'ck><ll e.m. ol Cl•l..0 J.,,._,, I. 1'1' ... 1.0 ~\ wtll lie •K••~ 0, -IOIJI O.y o1 -II. ttlO United Airlines as com-IN JANUARY, ONLY 3.4 percent of the city's <RAvENS L. w•Mu.~ -c.1.,.,. c-i. -· 10••• T"" C• Ptac• a1 s1d RK .. 111 1as1 Ptecettti• pe.nsadli<!n ro1cdr loss1e1s s us-labo~Thforce of ~gushtt ohvere62,000hwads ut_nempft.o1Li~e~. th LEASE •. ·.. ~~ .. PP~:':1J.ss ~~C..:.:..Z:.°"~ So;,•~~~ si~~~.~ ..... ~.~~~!., H•m .. ta1ne an era y re· ey mJ av a ar 1me 1 n,, e c--... ,,_ i..-.. of 11 oo •"' °"~ .. a.., AaJI cE¥ENT wo11.c AT LIHCOl.N Mto-. d . l f ""D'·"*' C>-C:.0.11 0..ly P 1to4 11 '"° llV>Ml ~-r.._.,...oohl'/al OLE S<.HOOL quire ser vice o our -.,,, •• ..,. •fl .,....,_'°_._.,,.._, • .,..,,..,, P•ac•PI_,,., • .,...,,. ies1P1ec•,,· San Jo a qui n Va 11 c y -------clff• , Ott..:•.,, .,.. ""-_.., u. Strffl. c.o-.1e -· "" f20i Mr4 c i t i es an d t 0 ... ,, (Cifiba•k'• -·~J acoufd From The Leader P\JBUC NOTICE :~::~::,-::·:':'::~'':'::"::.~A'""' Str-. C.osle -·"' Youngstown, Ohio. -at-th-_z,,8 •z-atioR of the -·••tt ... ~ or.-1•~."" Fncwv. NOTICE 1s HEREBv GIVEN,,,., The subsidies are the 9f"'fl""' • · ,.,.-'"" • ~ • •• ••• ~· .. ._.. .,........ ""''' 11• ,.., '11 11w '°""''' a.. .... 111e __ ,,_ sc,_, o•wl« 01 doecnf01Cn Sio&r Falls an-a... WE ARE OFF o......,~-. ..,.,, ''"' -1 ", .. , o. ..... c-i. Oraf>900 """"''· ~1110•n0•. ectlflt"' first approved for a ma· ~ ...... _ -... Gal-..... 1or -ti.now"""' a1 • ..., ,,.,_,, •b c;o ... rn011o -.,.,.,, J·or truc k carrier , the TOARECORDLEASEYEAR• HOTICEO, LAll-OA AHO MATERIAL. TO JIE· n•••ln •lu ••••rr•d 10 .. l"UllUC HIAlllNG AOOF COSTA ME~ L18JIAJIV "01\TAICT . wilt roe ..... UCt ""· !Mil board saJd. 0 STATI ..usnTANCE l'llOGltAM ....,.,,,_ -tll -tCll'C•ftC .. IOM ftOI ,.,.,I-,,...~-llfnt, The subsidies apply to skilled JObs. there's not a lot of demand here for Benefit From ur Pnclf'lg Pol1cy. CLUM wuu ...... o w•ru .... , oe --•• "'" Ottoe.e °' ~ ,,....., -'°' u•u••o of Honlr«t 'lied bs • ·d J ' W · f h So h Selection And Su,~..., Serv ce COICSt:Rv•nOH ao..o Pv«11•""Q •O">t. 11 F•" o .. v •. •<>< --oro.-.:1 different periods since the s ki jo , • sa1 1m anng, o t e ut · ,.--•u 1 u.w o" "11 . <.ou• ~ CMJ""''"' 11_ ..,_,Id.,. 11,., .,..11 oe •K••....O 111 .,.. Pl•<• last JWle during which Dakota Job Service Tl\r C•t.•o•n. R•O•Oft•I ..,.,., tel .... -"'.,. --o• I ... ''" ,.,..,lofltd ·-· -~II De_..., United Was requl·red lo It has been estimated that the move could ~ Ou•1•1v '"""01 eo.ro, S.nt• A,.., • .,~.'"•....._~_,,..., -P<IC'oc••,..., ·-•.,,. ....... NABERS • Regi...,, "''" cOO\Ouet • .....,.K ,,..,"' °" Ill• ovu"" "'1111 1r.. l•d llem 1l•ted t--pl•u provide sc rv ic e 1 n J?e nerate add to $90 million to the state's economy. • > •or ,,... """'°""of -•"Q tftll"'°"" Nu--uw~o.c· t11ere w111 11 .. N1•._i1,...,._, Rakers field, Stockton. but Knobe said estimates are ''just ballpark stuff •rom epc>i•unt• -,,.,.. -1"*' E•<11 -.,.." -11' Hen •llCI •o• .. ,,, W1 ot 1110 CIOCu=-: P••hmllW(ll Y _.., 40PP4~~ • .,.fylt ...... M(..,,,1111 .. _1hU _.,. ... ,,. ............. 9fl0d Modesto and Visalia. at this point.·· OPEN 7 DAYS '~'""" ow _., .. "' 11e --,_ ,,,,.., -.,. ··--· 1o -"''"''"HJ•~ e1-. u.e 1114 ..-1n9 T h ' trOM l ... lr or_.o proj«:R. T"9 -if~ -lie (_,y \laled Nie. e 5 c r v 1 c e 1 n 2600' HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA "99'-1 &oe"' •111 """..,._I\...,. -1" -* - , .. ..,... "'"" .....,. ..., """ ""' _,, '0"'0"" ..., .,. Youngstown wa s re· HE ALSO SA.ID THE move would encourage •• orote<t• _, .-, -s-tift'I_., "•"' ... --111Uti.t• ........ .._. ... 1o1t1eceo11rect4llM:-ltlb. q uired Dec. 2 and is con· young n.>npJe to stay in lbe state. Economists pro· 540·9100 •PP11<•110"' 1• 111• s1a1• ••••• .,_ ... ,..IK_"'.,._ £«11lllCI~11e ~., --. A-Ga ~ ....,.., -iw-E.«11 -_, M>I --NII -~wtty....,.,... tolfl--.ct .t~i::n~u~in~g~·:_ _______ ~Je~c:.'.t~e:'.d'....:'.So:=u:th:_:D::a_:k,:o::ta:__w:.:o:u:ld:_:l.:ose=..:20=-~pe:.::.rc:.e:n:.t:_:o~r_:rts=-~=====================~ ,_ .. ,_._ .. .,_ ~ --a1 e11 --._._ -" .. lltl .. ,........ -Tiie -I< ...... -... ..... ... _,_ _ ... _ ..._.... "*-lredln. IOI~ .,-..... .. ~ _, _.,.-., TM DISTlllCT ,__ tN rteN .. .. 1 Co11w11tional t1utomolM' w1<,00l1 h.i'> I •I thit. 1f'l<'V1tably. one must ChOOSe hi f'M'PO luxury pcrlom1anc;p and luel t fft. I (1P1ll"y A '.uflt<:icnr.y in ;my nnP necf" J • t ... ttr~" corre..,nonding 1n•,1JlftC~cy 1•1 • rinolhPr l\nd 1n the tare of this. th<-BMW "i?& c,cems dll thr more rem:Jrl\abt1• for fr-quiring no cornpromN• wlkltsnr·vt·r Round a p;irt.cularty ha Hc11>•ng c1.vr .. nd lhl' lcRendary BM...V '\tJ'itX."IStQO ',/y tNTI-1ndependl>nt on all loo-wheetc;- f P ~c< With 11 resill!'flCy Uiat m:ikes one le• I ii, 11 lf'w> car were built into the 1oadWilf Pres-. the accelerator and the 528, ~ h.iel 1nJOCted 2 S.Ner. overhrao cam en· • r,111(.' rp•,ponch 111 .1 rn. ir11 ~ 'f tti.11 l .in 11nl 1 tie rlt·•,n1tx'<l ,1r, rxh1L11.1l1hr,-1•V1 n ~ pre pollution rontrol •,1,1rK.1.1rdc, Vr>t tile S281 (with r, «pt~'Cl '-!.1nd~11 1r.1Mm1s<;t0n) d<:•hvNs0HJE.H\ 1~ t•nldh'(I rr>PR 30 estimatl'd higllwd'f mo~ .i~:" arn1 ti.l>''<1 on thc:-.c ftflJfe'. .in mrr r,wrP' I t l2'l?)m11es and a h1Rhw,iy rJOf."' of 4<.i/ 'm·e~ (Natllfanv w tue1 f·tlieiencv l11v"; •1p IOI comPJn<,Qn rvpo•.J"\ only Vo1J1 K t\Jill mileage and rd!lRe may v,1ry ~ · peod1nr on s()f>ed. Wl'Jth<'f clnd trrp • length Yw actual htflh\v, ry m•lf:>af"' am highway rangP win mo~ 1,k!'ly be l<JW(lf) And. wh1t:'one•1as11 fOf lu•U'Y would I t .wt• t 1bf•111·,.1!•1~ 1 or n. .. '<I I<• 11ri,l1' "' , ·''' ,1C\f!'J''1''f1t'fll c11 r"r1\1·ri1t:f1C.•' ~IC•' •n ttw S!8• <AMt Fl,1 · '• ,,. r,r. • t1i I !11P (YIWM l(.rf>S<;O« , "''CC:' ''"C:'f 1 I 1r<1 trlf> •k·• t1'P dil • 1 lPrl,11(). 1i. 1)01< 1 xt .ir.o '""' / t le• • 1 r. rl'""' •r;l!f 1 • r 1liy .. r 1.,·r•·N•.; Iv 1 • :i •· • r .,, tt • til(iflfl() S<\tr•nsc' •r.•,• 1\11111,111 Ill .:1111 I' c,11 ~l'I• ~ d 1')' 1 ivr exOf'C.loll()nS ,,,. <l • ,,,.. •1 1 r1 r!"1f11oQCr.tv tll"~"•f ''l'i'' .1'1•',','/I~ • ,i(lwHy 1m()•C.v;.o(J ti" Bl!\\ <. ~ ' 11 )OU o cau~ to IJ<Jf .. ~ H1 ·w • • ~11 coot.Jet your l'led'e't B',1V1 dedler to arra"'ge a thOrOUP,h le rd'""-. ()jl>TE ""'142S,... --... --.. -_..., -•ell '*la or to wlliw -TIME• JO-..... _.,, .,,__, ... .___. •~la_., lll'VoCE; Clt'IGNl4it• TM Qty C-11 ef -CJty .. C.U • "'h ......... ~.. 6Aew ~ .. ,...,,. IO ,..,.ct ..,, TM OISTJllCT IW\ ---,._ (Ost.t-.. •II--0t.-f/I .. °"'*''*'' Oii I~ C..i"-• · OaT EO-.....,..,.,tt ltllD ou..tr .. l lhlet-1"9-•I-.,..~ All CM"f"'\Ol'll\ '"•~•t\Q • Pf"1)tfttt'\ P\A)f1\l'WO Ot~ (a.u 0..ty Poe• •"9 , ... Of ~ -.m w.,.n, in tl'le I«•-"'llWI U. IU'-.ct-°' U..\ _,,,a.,_, •W• lflCMllY lfl -VIK W«ti It to .. "~ ~ -.c.11 _., _ ,,v _..,._ fler -er"°" ., t"'9 of 10 -_..__ .... ,,,_ .--.. PUBLIC NOTICE ww1'-,_.,,... IO •..cue. -~ -o. -....,.,....,.. ,.._.,.. lrect 1-,_ ••Oft file et ti. mini ,...,,. .. -·~--OU-lllOT'lcaOI' OISTltl(T ofllo loc•IH •• llSJ lo llllt ..._.., _,, fler _..,....., Pl•<••I .. Sltftl, Cotl• -w. CA P'tor llD --· -·· Preio.,..,..,... TRutT&W, iA4.A! (.apilo\ INiy lie-.-.,"" r .. Appll<tll .. \, Prf>9r..., (;-llN\,, "-S.-0-Sol-(re y ~I. A ~ al -·--ft W •"<! •lltHlitltY cnt .. la ,._.,lie -Wll..UAM L aA.ltEA, .. -,.,... PIKi.dM -jG!l\IW 1•1-trom 9W Otliom•• Aev-' "°'-St;Mb-Tf\11 ... --Tiie for~ ICNdUle ol -.,...,. W•ler Oweffl'l> C-..... 8otf1I. s...t. ... l_I ... -fll>ecl _., of l•w•I, _. iJ -._, • worlll"9 Nv of An• ........ _. lndl•n• A,,_w WILL. Sf.U. AT P\JILIC llUCTIOH eoqtll Ill ~ n. ••t• for 11o1-. ~ .. 1tt100,Jl1~woa.CA '1l0t TO T .. E HIG><EST 8•00[1t FOii -o.,.,,lrfto-" r.Nlt be •I .. ~ O•led _,,.25. ,_ (ASH Cpey-e •I I•-of wl• '" 11..,.•nd-~I JAMES W ANOE "-SON ,.,..,.. '"""'"'Of -Un.led \l•tttl •II 11 -II I» .....-orv ._, .... CO.,._ E-ut1,,. O thCl"' "11111· 111~ """ ,,,_. .. I conw.,..., lo TAACfOA to ""'°'" -conlt«I I'.\ Put>h "'"' 0r.,.. C.O..st o.,.,.. p,90, 4llf"liO row""" bf'''..,,..., ,,..4 0..-d of •••ro.a, end upon.,,., WOCOliftKtot" "'1'•rch l'9 t• 1 ~21 IO T '"\f tf'I I~ pr~ny "'•tfit'\4tur nc:tt-r t.,m to Ptf' not f~\\ uwn Ow -------.*"'-''°"' w 10 •Of"C.tf•f'd r•t~ to •II wor•men lllUSfOA O••S ftn•,.<••I me>1o....OovlNm 111tlleue<11ll...,of {Ofl)O'ithon •N>~ ..OOrfl' ' p 0 tf'Wo (Or'HtMI PUBUC NOTICE Flor ttO ""'~' &r.-<n. C..llf0f"4• No b•OOl"f tn.4Y w1th0r.tw h•'\ tud for NOTICE Ol= DEATH OF '2~J • ""'"oo"' 111•r'l"f ••w-'"' o.v• •tte• EMIL HARBY AND OF BENEF1 c1 Auv , .... 11v \A1110 IM<ldlo•·""''""_.,'"'l"'o1e1' •hO\t .OOtt.. . .. , 0 , UJ NorHt A p.,y~t tx>ftd: •nd. pitr1()fmattc~ P E T I T I 0 H T 0 A 0 · Brc>..i•,.• !>Mll.t MA. (Allfc.<N• ~PO. bOn<I ••II be noquirf'd orlOf to u~cu MINISTER ESTATE NO. At<Ot'df'dStot-~ ""•"""' 1tonot1Mcomr.ct Tneoey......,tbOnd A· 103711 . NO 310 '" -·~ -&JJ of Of ......... ,,, "'" term "'' '°"'" "' 1"8 T I I h t1c1•I Aect><O• '" lllo olll<e ol ,,... conlr4<1doc-1~ 0 a P I r S , Ruoro.r Of Or-Co.inh ••Id -<:.owmi11q SO.rd Oenetic1aries, creditor-..,. ,,.,,1 °""'"cw-' -•oi·.,...~ o<«> °""",,., .. _,Fl-...e• ~nd contmgent creel1 tors of _,. t PM. Emil Harby and persons EXHIBll., Pur<...,~"90•rocto< WhO may be Otherwise 1n on ~ot;,•.~l:!",'0"',°0;~1',:e"'::~ Pwo1o...-()r-~lo.llyV1tol terested in the will and or .,, M••o"•"•ou• ""11·-'11 '"° ·~1 80 ?State Aii\•O'\ '"OtCh I o,.,..Q .. (O"'"l• A pet1t1on has been f tlf'd C.•"~:~~Pl o .. r, 1,...,.,,.,.. .,1 0 ,1 ~y Roy C Zukerman 1:-1 the o• .,,o o•"r' "•~' ••·~on NOTICCTOCOHTltACTOllS PUBLIC NOTICE Superior Court or Orange WDll•l'Kn •n """"' .,.., .._.. .... ., CALLING'°" ••os County reQlH!St1ng that •bo..., .,.."'"°""' ••• ~'"°""'· '"0 Srr.oo• O.\lroct NEWPORT-MESA R C Z ••Md ,_,.,, n '"' •-rd II " U .. 1F 1£0!oCHOOL DISTRICT oy ukerman be ap-~·--I •. ,,, .,,.,,,_ . """ ...... ""I B•d Of«!••.... 2 00 0 clOCll ,, ...... of 0 01nted as per'>on a l •·ciM1oor.111or.,,,..,.,...,.,., ci••O> 1,..10111 0.vof~•l.•'9D representative to ad· 01""'....,...,"°"_"_..,,. P1.ceotBK1Reo1111 1es1P1eceftll• m 1n1 st er the estate of •t>o.,• o.vroDf'd re•I o•oo.rlv .,.,, C..1rttt. Co\1e .toltw. ~'"°""'• m'4 \Nll two .. IN rOQlltlor..-ww•dO•I Proit<I •a•11tlltt••1on H•m•: Emil Harby of Cos ta ~....,-,..,..roc•,,,.,,,-wnco BLACKT OP REPLACEMENT AT Mesa, California I under o, 11..-1 an11>no ••om o,,..., pr_.,, cosrA ME:SA HIGH S010C>L r h e I n depend en t Ad . 10· '" •net unclH 1"" -w dlo5<.ntllfd P14<• "'~••on 111. 1as1 Plect11o ro.i l>f-'V •I ,...,yf(J Ill '"" -ha !llrffl (.o\le #tev (Aflfon\i• ~ min1strat1on of Eslates rro,., ,,_,,. Slr<*n~ -""•· -~BM• s1,..'..1, co.1e Mne. Act>. The pet1 t1on is set tor rec:o,_ -·• •. , ... ,., -10 , CA'1t.M hearing 1n Dept No 3 at -·~of0tlte•411 AKorlh NOTICE IS HEJl£8Y GIVEN ..... . . AL.SO EICCEPTIHG.,,......... ttle ... _ _,....,...., S<.,_I Ooslrkt of 100 Civic Center Drive, wal•• d111ribu11on •"" ..,. .. .., -o,.,.. '°"""'· 011tor"'•· ectl"9 t>v West, 1n the City of Santa dt\pOWI ,.,_.., -llW MWM --•nd tllr041Qll lh Gov•r111110 Bffrd. Ana, California on April o•••Mcie ·~-1"'1uo1no •" ...... ,....,,..,....,.r..iio .. "01sT111c.T". IS, 1980at 10 ooa.m. ~,: ;;::::o.-;~~w;;,p1,:""'= ~·:;!v:c.:.,":i,::.1;:~~:.,!":; IF YOU OBJECT to the ovrt•n.en<H ••, ...... .,...,to IN Cllv of '"" ...... ,,,of• c0fttrec1 tor'"" ... ,.. ;i ranting Of the petition, H••llOr10..C.llbYdeeclrKOf'Oe<IJuly rojecl )'Ou should either appear "· , ... •11 llook '"' p.tOot 4" of 0t B•<B ,... .. 11e ni<•l....O 111 111e ,,..,. . ll<ttl Record\. ldMlllled •-, 9ICI "'•It be -'*' al the heannQ and slate su&JECT to ... ~111011._ co,,.. "° p..,bO<IY r...s • ._ .. '"" --your objections or file,, ...... r'Hlf ocllon• .............. °"' • ..., •• ,..,,.,.,.._ot••· "'r itten objections with the ••"""'"'' ol •KOf'd, 11..,. Then -..11 be• N1A deOoSlt ....., ...... court before the hearing. e.i'::: ~: .. ~~::::~ ~s .. ~·~ or !~~:,:: ,:!.!:~,, ==~O: Your a~arance may be c.11tMn1• w1w .. HtA ci.v• •lie• 111e 1>1c1 otWnl"O 1n person or by yoor at· "tlf • ,_, --"' <--t•. torney •119'\Aliofl I> ·--... ..... .,.. Eecll l>ld """' collform •lld IM I F · y 0 U A R E A """ l\9r~ .. 10•ts<011"COl••11•• 1P011.MvetolN conlrec1<1oc-ts. corre<'""-'1.'' f:e<.11 l>ld _, lie ec:c-lell l>f C R E OITOR or a cont· r ... _.I<._., -wlCI o-i et 11e "'"'11vr.t..,...,101" nw contrec:t mgent creditor of the de-Trv11.11Y...._.o1.-ec11 ordel-0oc11IMfltlM11WtN 1h1a1~ 111 Ille ollfl~lion\ s.cur ... ,.......,,, WOcOl\lf«lors. ceased, you must file yoor ,,....10,... ·---"'"'-10 T11e 01sTA1CT _.,.."" "9llt 1o claim with the court or -.. -....,. • -"-o.c .. , .. '°" ••lt<t .,., "'e11lllcbor1o • ., ... -v present It to the personal ol a..-· .. Dtmend f(lf Sele, -ltTeqlll.,tllft or CntonnAllllel 111 .,.., I I wn11tn noc1<e al_,,_,_ •1«1lon bid•"' If\ ttw MOcliftO representat ve appo nted lo CMIM IM __....,._, ..... Wl4 Tiie DISTRICT .... GllUllled ..._ by the court within four ~ 1o wttlfv Mid *'9el""'1o •ne 01reo. a1 -~ °' 1-. months from the date of -_...,_.,.. ·-w1111eo ,..,.., .,.,,, ........... _ "" Clltflff•I pn'HI .. fl rst Issuance of letters as uld -tee"' l>rN<I\ •1111o1e1tcu""10 1"" , ... ., "" ...., weetS 111 • , lie a--..~ 1, 1'1' .. I~ Mlty Ill ~ tfols .-11 Is llO .. provided In Section 700 of 11r. Ho. ..,., .,, -. 1ia.. o1 Ott1cie1 _....,... tor Md> ueft ., 1ype et t he Probate Code of RtcW'ft. _,_.......,. •19<111• IN - C I If I T.. ti f s.w uM wt• lie ,....., M ....,_,. rect. Tilete ,.... -°" fll• .. Ille a orn a . ..e me or c•""'*"., _.,.enty ,.,.,_"' ._ DISTRICT •lllce 1outed •t 1as1 filing claims will not ex·,. .... ......,._ i111e: ~ • ~1.u11t1• street, eost• ,,. .... CA plre prior to four months fft<llf'lllr...ces. 1o "' t11e ,.,.....,.,.. c..-. mev 11e oeta1Mc1 Oil ...... from the date of the hear· Pt'lfl<l.llM ...,,, °' ,,. -(•I sec.,,..., t.Acociyef-•-*illlel*lt· 1>y ukl Died ef Trwt. w1111 1"'-'.. •lt,..jolllllltt. Ing noticed above. 111 ... 4 ...,.. Pt'OVldM. ec1v_, 11.,,,. r,.. ~ Klledllle Of...,..._ YOU MAY EXAMINE_ ..,._al uMI o.dof Trust. .,.... ,,.,_.,lllMlll•-tilftlO.YOf the file ker,t by. the court. '"'· c11.,.9es ene1 UP911M• ., ,,.. 1 m ~ The r•t• tor: i,o110.v If You .• ,.. nte""est-Int-Trllfl"..., .. ttw tn1su "'"'".,., ""owrt1 .... _. ui.11 i,. ., •-• I ' ..... • ..... kl 0..0., Tnnt. ...., .... wlff be lllM •""_..... •. estate, you may file a re· 11e111 Oil n.str. April n. •• et 1tt11en 11e ~ -IM COM-quest With the Court tO re-19100 A.IA., •I "-flOM 91\tr; (Noni\ TRACTOR to wNlm Ille contr«t la celve special notice of the t~~·~ ~S:C~~~.°' L.A~\L.~~ -=.,~~ ':; = :C~4: Inventory of estate assets iot••M .. .,,. Tt\dC o-~. 1m Mid 111Klflael , .... • •II _.__ and of the petitions," ac· i. .. 111 1rudwo.1-su1e A11•, _,..Y'N 11y """' 111 ttie -wtlt11 et c o u n ts and reports C.llf9nllemoot ""' .,.,.,.,.,.,. tM c..w-ec1. described In Se"tlon 1200 r11• , ... 1 -1 o1 tM w11..i• "•~ffte'Ywltlldr-11111>1111tw IM<e ef IN tbli.tllell MCUl"M .,., e ..... ti llllrt.,..,I,,. ~I deys .._.. of the California Probate 1111~ .. 11e ...._ ...,..,_ w1t11 ..,. ..., _.,., ..,.....,.,.. .. l>lch. Code. 11teret1 • ._. t......, ..,. ttti......, A 119Y'ft'Wlt..,. a1111 • ~ Gerald A. Garrett, A Law Corpontlon 2012 Business Center brlve, Mh, ·~ -__ _., IS ef wlM lie~ IM"IOr le·- -· llWMI, k '-".OOOM .,IMIMI, t1011 f/11 Wit Clll'llfect. n. ~MM t,J21.lt ~ ..... 00 cetb. .,._ .,._II lie Ill IN fw1" • *111 Ill tM 1.100 000 .. 1~·· ..... tor .... (90\~~~ .. 141 .• u ,. ~ toerd Suite us. lrvlnt. Ca. oaw.1~"·'• lyOwetllyH .. ..,.,,,~. 9271$ • t .. (714) JS1""". Wll.L.IAM I IACU, C.11.M. , a• ..w fn..t. ~ Olf'Klw l"\IM.._. or-. CNtt o.iiv ,..,... ~,..... Or-. c... o.11, ,...... ,...,..., or.,. c:.e..i o.ny ....._ IMr 11. ft. 1'. 1• 147>« ,_., tt. ..... ._ 11, 1• llU49 ............ Jo, 1• I~ I - i IN OM. y P'tl.OT Busine s s Weakening EconoIDy Offers Bargains If JORN CVNNl?r NBW YORK (AP) rht weakenint economy la aot without opportunlU s for thoM wlth cub, wltl and wUUQ&'M81 lo auume rtall. la houainl fur uamplf, buyen •~ ttnd pemaps m~ bar1alnl than • month or t.o 110, dupl\e the almo•t pro· hibltlve coat and thort11e of ron~ mort111e money, by ualnt the Hller'1 llnancln1 SOME auv as .,.. IUrprUod by the wWlnpeaa ol aellert tu cooperate, unUl they learn that the aelltts atand lo &•in too. especially If they have bis eapitaJ pim on wbtcb they wtsh to aYOtd tun. Tile teller can tideat p 1 aood dul of the pot Ual lax Uabilll.1 by a.,_,,& lo arc pt a down P•1m• ot lea• than IO ptTC!eftt, with the mnaiftcl..,. to be paid ln inalallmtnLI over a period or ye an. ·ro etc. th alll•. lb •Iller la lUtttlJ to ofter • tower lntere.t rate tban would a commercial lender, althou1b he la likely lo a.eek repayment over a brief tr perlod. l>@rhaps no tonier than 10 or U yun. ·ro help lower monthly dlar1ea. Mllen often ~rmll lb buyer lo repay on the ba1us or a lonatr and lower amortJ11tlon table. makln& up the d1fferen~ after 10 or 15 years wtth a final 'balloon,· paymenl Real e.tate agents and tbelr oraaniut.lons maintain \bat t.b1J It may Jook a bit like a steering_ mechanism. b~t this oil worker is no helmsman a nd he is not on the bridge of a ship. He is opening a valve at a gas well m the Adadarko Basm of Oklahoma. -- and almllat llnancln1 tecbn1qun have manaaed lo keep Ul• r•ale mark.t from d1pptn1 below 3 mUUoo aal• a Y••r. detpite tho credh '41ueno. tn tJw 1tock market. 110me in· vuLora vltw tbo low prlce-e a r n In 11 · ratio• of blu.e cbtp awcu as a rare op portuntty. Tboae ratios generally have been ln double d11its from 10 to 50, for exam ple ~ until ,.,. the put few ytlll"I. Laat week, a Dow Jcmea averaae,of ~ ttocu feU to Jual e 3. The Dow went on a real roller coHter ride Thunday ralllna 26 point.I at one point before closln1 at mlnua 2.14 points. Scores of reasons for tht declines can be offered, but they add up to tho Hme concloslon: Jnvfft.ora are unwilling to pay for future eamln11 when they can aee ao little of the future. They are uncertaln. But, eay aome long-time stock investors, wltb the industrial might ol America available for leas than book value, and at one· ball or less lhe uadJUonaJ price· earnings ratios, the potential for gains is good. CO&PORATE bonds also preaent pout bllltles for the ftnanclall,y end.owed rlalt-taker. A.a lnterat rat.es toared. bond prices plunged. and aome broken now vtew the 1cene 11 a di.laster area. Still, for thOle wtih nerve, and rallh that economic atablllty wlll return, the posaiblllties fOI" abea· ble capital ealna are there. Some hlgltly rated boodl cao be picked up for75percentof face value. As families seek to cut down. bartering bas become more popular. While It is dJfOcult to obtain figures ror s uch an un· organlud, wireeuJated activity, adver\llements give an idea of ill prevalf!'Dce. Flea market activity is also said to be expandln1. 11 In· divldual.I teek to dJJpo1e of attic items. An added advanta1e, tt la claimed, la that 1ucb cub ln· come leavea UWe evidence for the tas-colleetor. BUYEU AT IUCh aalea often obtaln object.a at far below the price they mi1ht have to pay throuah commercial outlets, eapeclally tlnce they can better employ t.belr barJalnlnl alr.illa. Whatever techniques are used to create or exploit such OP· portun.lUes, the investor sWl bas to h;ave wits, courage and some wberewithal, and at least two of those qualities are difficult lo rpuae these days. Plnstic Money Has Less Clout By Tbe Auoclated Press Your pocketlul of plastic may carry less clout than It used to. Tbe impact of the recent credit controls announced by Presl· dent Carter varies according to where you live, the type of credit you have and how much you spend. More than a week and a half after Carter unvelled hi s anti· lnnauon program. Including moves designed t.o reduce consumer spending by making it harder to buy now and pay later, lenders ar~ sUll lrying to figure out exactly what to do. "WE DON'T SEE ANY clear-cut trend," Tim Lynch, a spokesman for MasterCard (formerly Master Charge). swd lh1s wt-ck. "Most banks aren't promoting new cards . . . Others are making the qualifications more stringent." Among the lhings raced by the millions of Amencans wbo already have credit cards are bigger minimum monthly pay· menls, tinUls on cash advances, annual fees and ha&ber interest charges. The burden or implementing controls Iles with the Federal Reserve Board that bas told banks to hold loan growth to 6 percent to 9 percent this year. Lenders wit.b more than $2 m1lhon 10 revol1; mg credit outstanding must set aside 15 percent of new loans 1n a non-interest bearing account Wit.b t.be board. U.S. REP. FRANK ANNUNZJO, D·lll , rhairman of the Houst- Banking subcommittee on consumer affairs, called 0Htr1als of thP board to testily at a hearing on the controls today. Another hcanng by another subcommittee was scheduled for next week Alcohol Test Set For Auto Fuel SACRAMENTO <AP J Gasohol worked ftnc IA a )ear· long state test, except that 1l tn· creased s mog. So now tbe statt' will test stra1~ht alcohol. sa).'> Energy Comm1ss1on Chairman Russell Schwe1ckart But the drawback to straight alcohol 1s that 1t requires modifications that cost S500 to S800 per car. - Lynch said \bat becauae creditors are reacting in so many di!· fereot ways, consumers simply have to check local lenders to find out bow they are affected. Different cards have different strings. There is a difference between the "travel and entertainment" cards lllte American Expreas or Diners Club and the bank and de· partment s tore cards. American Express and Diners Club cuatomen geoeraJiy must pay their bills 1n full each month. Bank a.od store cards offer users the option of paying a little b1t at a time and incurrin1 a finance charge on the balance. JA.MES STETLER OF Diners Club was quoted by Advertising Age, a lTade Journal, as saying: "The new ruling is meant to restram coo.sumer credit and not business expenses. Diners Club members use the card primanly for business expenses." A fulJ-paee Amencan Express ad in The Washington Post on Tuesday was headlmcd ··How Washington's new credit guidelines .. ffe<:l '-be Amencan Expreu card " The ad concludes: "You are expected to pay your bLU an [ulJ every month . . You don't get i.n over your head That's wby our Cardmembers can continue to use thl' Aml'rican Expr~s Card tn the manner in which they always have. . responsibly."' Where possible. banks and other cret11tors are ramng interest rates. In places v. here state U!>Ury laws put a ceiling on mlerest, lenders are t-x~nmentaog with annual fees etnd new methods ot calculattng charges. Jn Miam1, for example, the Southeast Bank· ing Cofll0ral1on sa1d 1l would charge Ma'>tnCJrd and Visa holders an $18 annual fee. beginning next month ()vt~r rl'ht· Count•·r MASO U\tinqi h JI ~· . .. H It It .. } • I p :r and Dou-n.lf Have Bankers .. Will Travel (To Your Office) --- CommerccBank issues a challenge to those of you not now banking with us. The test we submit is one to determine which bank is offering the best service for your immediate financial banking needs. It's simple to determine. Call the President or the Executive Vice President of the bank you are doing business with. Ask him to come over to your office to see first hand why you need that Joa n or J ine of credit to achieve new profit goals. Now if he can't fit it into his schedule or he doesn't make office calls, caJl us! At CommerceBank ... we have bankers who will gladly travel ... to your office. Over the years our experienced bankers have found that the best way to learn more about your business is to see it firsthand. Because your time is valuable and your banking business is very special to us we will come to you. If your banker fails the test, we won't. Call us today. P.S. If when you call your banker and he has been transferred- remember at CommerceBank your banker is here to stay because he is an owner and founder. -- 4640 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) ~0-6961 MFMBER fDJC ··-...--..--.--.----.. -----------..... --_.,. --. - . • ··---.,, .... -----···· MUTUAL FUND S !!" .. 'fQRK IA" MoMI! I0.1111,0t -UD N_I.. ~·-~ .... SM MAy Mil I 00 NL. 0... Wm 1•.Jf NL Com S I0.'1 It '2 -Tiie IOl-4119 q..o. NI WS 1.17 I.fl Optft U ... UM l11<om l M U1 Mv<tl '-" 1 .. U ~I.._ "4: Grwttl t .IO 9.9S l•ta-....... ..., by '"' AtM '00 NL Ta ,,.. 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You are allowed a maximum tax credtl or $2,200 for solar, 8totbermal, or wind ostems purchased be.tween April 20, 1977. and Dec. 31, 1984. through a non·refundable credit or 30 percent on the first '2,000 or elCpemea and 20 percent on coat.a between $2,000 and 110,000 . Th1s applies to all active solar systems approved by the Department or Energy, but eltcludes materials for passive syetems tbat primarily serve structural f.uoctions. -RAVE YOU INSTALLED extra insulation • weather stripping. caulking or storm windows?_ If you have, you qualify for a muimum tax credit of $300 or 15 percent on the first $2,000 of expensea after taxea ~re computed. Cr~its for any Improvement.a m1de in 1978 may be claimed on your 1979 return. due this spring. -Do you. as a homeowner, need a loan for in· stallalion oholar energy systems? The law will he lp you by encouraging banks to make loans at current rates ror periods up to 15 years. In addition. $900 million is being provided for energy renovation grants over the next three years to <'Over pur<'hase and installation of solar equipment. An extra S6S million has been earmarked ror local governments lo issue information on energy con- serv ution. -As a business. you are eligible for a refund able 10 percent investment credit if you install solar. wind or geothermal systems purchased between Oct. 31, lfn9. and Dec. 31, 1984 These credits are over and above the normal investment tax credit of 10 percent. On top of these 1mpress1ve Incentives for solar energy in the private sector, there also is a maJor l·Om mitment toward energy conservation in the public Stttor ·The Energy Act authorites $100 million to be <;pent on solar energy and heating systems for federal hu1ld1ngs over the next three years and another $98 m1lhon to buy photovoltaic solar cells for federal use. -m~ LAW MANDATES too. that publi<' utihly ('OmpanJc!.s must keep you, a customer, informed of \lo a~ s to conscn-1· (•ncrgy by providing you with nam es of compan1e~ that sell and install solar energy i.ystems as well as other conservation devices. As an example what the federal tax incentives <"an do for solar c ner~y development. look al C:ahfom1a, says Dennis J Callaghan, president of Theodore Barry & Associates of Los Angeles, and one or the Big Eight independent management consultmg firms in the world Nearly haU of all $Olar energy systems being In· stalled in the U.S. are in California. While 37 states offer solar power incentives, lhe California lalt credit is easily the most attractive. Stock Marke t GaitU A.cross the Board NEW YORK <AP) --Stock prices rose sharply tod1:1y in busy trading as Wall Street leaders and government of· f1 clals began examining the JOit the market took Thursday from a collapse 1n si lver pri<'es. The Dow J ont•s average of 30 industnal stocks climbed steadily today, reaching 777 65 for a gain of 17 67 points. Thursday, the Dow was off by more than 25 points late in the day but was down by JUSt 2 14 at the close. 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When Donna Caponi Younc Hlmly rollf'd &n a ZO.foot P'ltt oa lb 17th bole at Lu Ve1aa laal wttk, a tournament olfldal wu brt1alhlf' aly llatenlna to her pro•rus on b.11 wa1kl talkie lmmNtlatt'ly artf'r the puU, he ~ tua cart out to the 18th hole VoUJll nn!llMld with a ont· stroktl v1ctory uvc:r Nunc:y l.o~& Melton. arnd the tournament urftctal gave her an emotional hui: a nd kiss Thul same toumuint'nl orrtr1al l!'I ut Mt'<ia \'e rde Golf <.'our.t' lhts '4 et!k, running lhe com mun1t•at10ns ccnlt'r and leader boards And he 1:. also keeplllA a dose wptrh on the progre:.s of Oonnu Caponi Young. I -· U' SHE RE PEl\TS HER Las Veg.as performance in Costa ~esa. she 'll get another emotional greeting from the tournament of he.al A ft'Y. of the o ther LPGA pros ha n- murmurcd about favoritism, but no formal complaint as expcl·kd. The golfers understand ha s pn•Jud1ee ht: happens to be Oon11u .., hu:.band bot•n uppnuu:hed by 1111t PGA official• to handJt' th Ir toumumttnt~ IUI well "Wti'll ()robabl y tixpand lnto the PGA In l9tH." \ ouna 11uys. "but right now we're doing aU we cun bandit! We'd have to double our t-qulpment, and thal'is M bi& step to take. But It looks hke It w11J h•ppen " W ulkmM mto Youn a 's trader during the Ktimpc·r 0 1>t>n 1i. lik~ walking into NASA 's MtS· .. 1011 ( 'ontrol durmg a moon landing ~EV..:RAL. VOUJNTEERS stand IJl front or huge lloards, each volunteer draped with head· phonci. wharh ..ire plugged into overhead power P"!ft"k's Younn men bark into walkie talkM, &'1 _,, No. J ta• a•d •9 Ne. J nttko-1• d1at ordfto. -Donne Ceponl Young .mo lll'Opll' &re busy scrawling numbers into ho\t'" on the board Tht·n· Jrl' no windows in the trailer. and \\ht•n tht· door is d o'\t't.l )OU might as Y.ell be 1n ~•Ul' .1 ~ubmanm• at the bottom of the sea. The univ contact to the outside world is by two·way raci10 Dailly "91 IWf P.- Ken Young 1::-µresident of a company that ,.., paid to handle the maMer control center of several LPGA tournaments. He says has job isn't affected by the fact that his wife happens to be one of the tour's honest golfers "Some of the players felt it ought be a con fiict of interest." Young admits, "but I hear that most of them have changed their minds now that we've been around for a while. Usually I'm so busy I can 't even watch her play." Youn~·s men an· stationed at cvc·ry hole, and as soon as .i golfer putts out, her sC'Ore is transmitted into the trailer, \\hl'n · the master board lS marked. KEN YOUNG KEEPS UP-TO-THE~INUTE TABS ON THE KEMPER OPEN TOURNAMENT. One wom an relays scores up to U\e press room inside the clubhouse. while another transmits them to s corekeepers at each leader board on the course his wlfe's game. even tf be bas to be on the op· posite side of the course to s upervise the gallery s tuffed bear hangs in one comer of the trailer. "We all watch hC'r." says Don Jame'>. "It's good hanng ham at the tournaments with me," Donna S<JY'i. "but it's hell on our "oual hfe. He works from 5 a m. tp 10 p.m . and t'H'n though he's always there. we rarely see t'J<'h other " YOUNG HAS EIGHT full-lime employees ..., ho travel with him to 15 women's tournaments each yC'ar. and he 1s commanding a volunteer army of nearly 700 for the Kemper. Their responsibilities include everything from centr<1I communications to setting up port-a-johns. A 1-'TER JO ANN WAS HAM aced the se\'C'nth hole last year , m a matter of seconds people were ta lking about it all over the course and inside the clubhouse -thanks to Young's s ystem. Young's stt'<>nd -in-command. "We always know exactly where she 1s. and if ~methang good happens we notify the Bear · YOUNG lS CALLED "The Hear" becau~t> of a slight resemblance to Jack "Golden Bear" Nicklaus, and also beeau~ "he's always growl ang around." accord10g to J ames. A large Often, Donna ~n t even aware when Ken hJpp<ms tu dnvc up has cart to watch her play. Young and his crew lake their trailers from coast to coast for the LPGA tour. and they have T he system also enables Young to monitor "At one tournament I missed an easy pull, Jnd all of a ~udden I hear this loud, 'Jceeee- 1us!· rt was the Bear," Donna says. "Hl.''s my :\o. l ran and my No. 1 critic -m that order ... Unknowns Lead; Superstars Fade lVfagic's Rebound Turned It By HOWARD I.. HANDY 01 IM Oaoly Ptlol Sl•ll It would hCJve dch~hted the wcc·kt:nu golfer lo watch N::.incy Lopez Melton and JoAnm· Carnt·r on the l7th hole dur ing the hr~I round of the Women':, Rempt•r Open golf tournament Thur~ day. The two s uperstars of the LPGA tour each ret·ordc·d a trtplc·bogcy on that i.ame bole as two v1rtuaUy unknowns took lhe Jead after the first 18 holes. PAT MEYERS, WITH A VICTORY under her belt in four years on the tour, and Sl'cond·year player Cathy Sherk each hr<•d lhrec·unrler par 68s on the firs t clay Qf c·Qmpct1t1on ..., 1th 2.900 in at 1<·ncl.1n1·1 Bul lht· 17th h<Jlt• for LopN Mt•lton Kings Find Happiness With Tie INGLEWOOD CAP) -Los Angeles attempted 31 shots on goal to only 14 for Pittsburgh in their National Hockey League g ame Thursday n ight. The teams battled to a 2·2 tie, so the Kings figured to be angr y, right? Wrong! That's becaust Los Angeles needed Charlie Simmer 's 53rd goal of lhe season with JUSl 49 seconds remaining lo salvage the deadlock, wh1ch kept the second-place Kings two points a head or the Penguins in the Norris D1vis1on. Actually. Los Angeles had to rally from a 2·0 def1c1t m the third period. Nick Libetl opened the sconng at 12:03 of the second period and Rod Shutt connected J :30 into the final period to give the Penguins their lead. ;.ind l'amcr \lo ho "1•a· pla~ an~ 1n the :-amt· threcsmr1t• ~don g wath Bonnie Brvant . \I.a s a naghtmurt· ~or Nancy al nw..int gmn~ from two· undt•r to one-0\ t•r P•Jr and for Carner It could spell missing the cut after today's round of play. Sht• finis hed walh a 78. seven strokes over par and another round hke that could put lhe defending champion out or the tournament for the final two round:. THE FIELD lS CUT lo the low 70 players and ties after today·~ round. There were 81 ahead of her after the fa rs t round "I played my taal off today and I'm h1tt1n~ the b.111 better." Lol)t'z-Melton <;a1d after the rouncl "Hut I bc>g<'ycd 16 and 17 la"l :-t·.1r an the final round and ln~t the tournament. "I'll tear that huh' apart tomorrQw I may have used the "roni: dub and hat 1t too easy on my approach shot today " Indeed s he dad He r second sbot h11 Lhl' bunker frontm~ th<' gr('t'n about <·1ght mches from the top and rollC'd back across the sand to about sax inchl'!» from a high back l.Jp. HER NEXT SHOT WAS LOW and over the green, the n when she did get on. she three-putted -includulg one or about two feet. For Carner. it was a different type or frustration. She hat her fi rst tee shot out or bounds for a two stroke penalty, then had a bogey on her second ball for .1 seven ~t t•yi•rs ..., as the C'arly leader after starting an t h•· m11rn1nJ.? Jnd gelling J bart.lae on Uu'. f1r:.t holt: ~hl· fm~ht'd tht• rront rune with .J 32. four under. tht•n µa rrt'd th~ m:xt -;n hull''· bdon: cardin~! c.I IJdlr of boJ:t) .... Jl }lo JOI! 17 A f l\('. 1r1111 to 20 foet Wld ..i birdu: pull put her bJc k at three-under par "The grt>ens an• abM>lutely fabuJou<;, they roll so true. ll 's a pleasure lo play hl·rc "'1th the cour..l' 1n such great shape," Meyer.; said. "l'VE NEVEa BIT the 16lb green in the two years I have played here and that's not a good thought lo have tn your head when you're standing over the bdll .. )1 f.') er. -.on tht' Greater BaJt.Jmon' <Sff Sl'PF.R~IAR ·.Page 8 7> Delly ,... ~ .. ""'"'* O'o-41 BUT BILLY BARRIS scored for Los Angeles at 3:05 of the third period to cut the Pills· burgh lead in half and Simmer was able lo come through with the big goal that deadlocked the game and also tied Simmer with teammate Marcel Dionne for the NHL leadership in that depart- ment. KEMPER OPEN FANS GATHER AT FIRST HOLE AS NANCY LOPEZ~ELTON, JOANNE CAHNER TEE OFF AT MESA VERDE. The Penguins; who have played one fewer game than the Kings, could move into a tie for second place with Los Angeles by winning at Colorado tonight. "It was a big comeback for us." said Los Angeles Coach Bob Berry. "We had a lot of good chances but Pittsburgh is a dif. ficult tea m to play . They checked us very closely." SIMMER ECHOED bis coach's sentiments. "Our guys are pretty happy with the tie," said Simmer. "Pitts burgh played playoff hockey tonight. They were on top of us all the time. We bad to be patient and sit back and wait tor our chances. We had to play a watttna tame to tet the Ue. Pittabursh goalie Gres Millen 'Played • areal game. .. We're playing tighter de- fensive hockey. We've changed our 1y1tem," said Dionne. .. Benbow Happy Being No. 2 Ex-Newport Harbo~ Standout ls Portland's Backup Goalie By CURT SEE DEN 0t ,.,. o.i1v P'li.t s t.ttt How do you make a dent in a North American Soccer League starting lineup when you're a goalkeeper . and the team already has an established all-star al that position? Well, if you're former Newport Harbor High star John Be nbow, you don't, at least not right now. Benbow, also an ex-Golden West and Orange Coast Colleee s tandout, ls just hap- py where he Is -with the Portland Tim· bers or the NASL. "IUGlfl' NOW, ALL I WANT to do UI learn, maybe for the first two years." says the enthusiastic Benbow, who ls tralninl wttb the Tlmbers at Blola Colleae in La Mirada. A tblrd·round draft choice last year, Benbow lJ one "Of a select rew Americans who have started at tbe bottom with A YSO and climbed the ladder or 1ucce111 to reach "" I the once.predominantly European pro sport. "I decided in my junior year at hiah school that I wanted to play profeulorual soccer," Benbow says. He chose soccer over bueball and basketball, two other sports ln which be excelled. IT WILL BE LIKE old home week Saturday when Benbow and tbe 11mbers face the F.dmonton Drillers ln a 2 p.m. ex- hibition match at Newport ~bor Hilb. The same follows another cont.ell pitting Golden West and Cerritos at noon. The 20-year-old'a transition to tbe pros bas been a speedy one. "I'm 1etlin& a good deal, I'm happy and the players here are neat to work with." Benbow knows ht ls second banana to goalkeeper Mickey Poole, a 2'·year-old from En&land who was an all-star In tut year's indoor campaign. Poole posted nine shutouta ln 1978 wtlh Portland and bouted a l.18 eoale against average that year. , But no team plays with one goalie, and Benbow is sure to be given a chance to play as the season progresses, and will most likely play a portion of Saturday's ea me before the home-town crowd. Benbow was at Biota College last year when Portland director of player person· nel Dave Givens came by and kicked a few shots al him. He signed two weeks after he was drafted. "Portland ls a very well put together team. It's a eood team," Benbow pro- fesses. In fact, the Timbers bave a solid NASL franchise. In 1979, the Timbers. under Coach Don Megson, bad a resurgence llkened to their first year in 1975 when their be&inninl bad the fans nocklng to see them. . IN 1178, PORTLAND attracted more than 175,000 rans, and In three playoff• games, they avera1ed 19,000 lo the 27 ,SO(kapaclly Portland Civic Stadium. With Portland takin1 cover from the (See BENBOW' Paa• 8'1) S Ai T LAKE CITY CAP> Thi· Los ,\ni..cle" L <tkers' 1 "t rJt1>~y l·alled for getting the l>all to Kareem Ab<lul -Jabbar.: but when that failed, J amaal ' Wilkes was ready. i That ':o1 what La It er-; Coach Paul W~thead said afte r Thurs- day night's 97-95 victory over the > Utah J azz. Wilkes hit a 28-fool l JUmp shot at the buzzer to give f the La.kers the triumph. The last·second effort by the • f>-6 forward spoiled a Utah come-l back. wtuch had culminated in ;.1 lhn-e point f1l'ld ~oal by Mack C..1lvin JUSt 14 ..econds earlier . WILKES ('A'WE THROUGH '4 1th tht.> wanning ba5ket, bul W e~the:id called a rebound by Earvin "Magic'' J ohnson with : 1ust 11:1 seconds remaarung "the,' key play or the game .•. Abdul-Jabbar had Just missed a shot underneath the hoop, but Johru.on grabbed the re~ a nd muscled at up and in to send the Lakers. up by three ~ 95-92. ~ ~ ·'That was a really big ~ Westhead said . Calvm then tied fl up with hif 30-footer to sel the stage for tie game-winner by Wilkes. ~ WILKES LED ALL scoaas with 21 points. Johnson bad-19 for the game and Norm Nixda added 16. ·t Paul Dawkins came oU thlf bench to score 15 for the JUZJ Allan Bristow added 14 and Rod Boone and Tom Boswell picked up 12 each. l With two games lo go in the regular season, Los Angeles Is now 58-22 in the NBA's Pacl.lkt Division, four games abead of second-place Seattle. Utah, lad in the Midwest Division, is noW 24·56. The Lakers wrap up the 1980 regular home season tooigb~ with a 7:SO contest against UO)'\f Free and the San Diego Clil>'f p ers, fifth in the Paci(~ Division, 23 games oU tbe Lakers' pace. ,; Sunday the Lakers travel f4 Golden State for the regut.q season finale. ' . . • . .. . ..... ____ ........... .. _____ .,..._ ..... ... _ .. __ --------~ .. -_..... ----_..;_ -- I • 8POAT8 8AEAK /BASEBALL I GOLF <Jeati-al Intelligence Agency Involved.hi Olympic T~lk&? • FremA.P~ L.ONDON -TM u .s. Cea al la~ucenc. ~...., wu attUMd by a Britilh l1Wlll0er Tbun • 41l'd Dlllltlna an 11eat Vi ta.lu on holdinc an O ua.rudve ...,_.. meet co the Moacow Olympic . ..,.. . Labonte Tam Dalyoll told the HouH of Commons thal an ~ ID the U. 8. dele1aUon wtllcb dtscu led \he matter ln 0...va 1Mt week was a "Mr Lenski ... Dal.fell Mid Lemti -not oUiennae ldentJf1ed -was the autt maa "operatln1 probably °" behalf of the CIA" who · W'led Eul European commurust athletes to defect at the Mmeo a11 Olympics u. 1-. Tbe lawmaker said that the British aovernment should drop t.be 0 tudicrous Idea" o1 an alternative Olympics , and the Amerieam abould be told that if Moscow 1880 la jeopardized there mlgbt well be no games ln Loe A.n1etes in 1884. · ' ' ' Douglu Hurd, a foreign office junior minister who took P8rt ID tbe Geneva talks . said the 1overnment believes &l is poeaible to bold high quality gamea elaewbere. Hard adMd: "Never in the history of the Olympic move- ment baa the hoet country actually been committing ag· ~ at the time lhat the Gamea were held -thJs ls a completely ne'tf situation." Tbe seven countries meetin_g at Geneva Mar ch 17·18 acreed an altem•Uve Olympics 9'\ould be held and to pursue the Idea wtth each or the 21 international sports federations ~la&ed with the Olympics. ,.------Quote of tlw Dat1 ----- Announcer Vln Scally, as SO-year-old Don January languiabed over a shot in the LA Open golf tourney· "And here's Don January. playing with all the paasio~ and verve of a meter reader." Natt'• Pree TJar..,• tJte Dlll,rnare CehtD Nau sank four free throws in the final nine seconds Thursday night. g.ivlng Portland a m 9&·93 NaUonaJ Basketball Association victory over San Diego and clinc hing a Western Division playoff spot for the Trailblazers . . . Jolius Ervln& :stole an mbounda pass and drove the length of the court for a layup wlth one second left as Philadelphia beat New York ll.3·10L The 78ers' win foiled the Knicb' bid to clinch a berib in the playoffs . . . Dave Robbch scored 26 points and Mike MltcbelJ added 23 as Cleveland withstood a furious rally by W:.shington and held on for a 118-1 u vie· tory . . . John Dre.-scored 30 points and CbarUe Criss added 21 as Atlanta recorded Its 50th victory of the sea.son. a 117-100 triumph over New J e rsey ... Milwaukee, with a career·hlgb 30 points by rookie Pat Cammi.JI&•, opened a JO·point lead and coasted to a 143-9$ victory over Denver . . Two surgeooa, working -" about seven feet apart, WUI operate today CJD Golden State'• eeven.fodt center Robert Partall. He will bne caldum depoeits 1 emo't'ed from b1s left foot and from tbe Wtle ftal• Oft Ida left baud. ft' SelCdle• lrb .. IJSC' Ga•' NEW YORK -FOT the first Ume, ooe of • ()()":~football'• traditional bl,1 aamea baa been 4• • awl to the atart of the aeuon to kick off ABC's televtaioo packaae. The network announced Sunday that Arkansas and Texu, perennial Southwest Conference conte nders, have a1reed to move their game from Oct. 18 to Monday night. Sept.. l, for a prime Ume national telecast (6 p .m . PDT). The came will be played In Austin, Texas. ABC al10 announced three reiional telecasts for Saturday. Sel)L 6, Including Purdue at Not.re Dame and disclosed that Notre Dame and USC have agreed to s~itch their traditional intersection.al classic from Nov. a to Dec. 6 so U can be televised nationally from tbe Los Angeles Collseum Angels' Rudi Sharp PALM SPRINGS CAP) -Angela Manager .llm Fregoel and Deron Jobnson. the Angels' hit· Uni lnatruct.or. did some extra work with out· ftelder Joe Rudi and the result wu postuve, at leaat foe tbe moment. FreColi and Johnson apenl tlme with Rudi In grivate aessions before aad after lbe Angels ~ored a 2-1 spring train· la& vlclory over tbe Clllc•IO CUbs Thunday. Rud!, wbo bad only four blta in 27 at bats 'efore Thursday 's . pme, wu two-for.four le the victory. "Joe ceu lolt at Umes l.n tbe batter's box and caa•t ~er aJI or the plate:• Hid Fregosi. "Y09 .lull ban to re· mtad blm and work with .. -. -. ................... CetHllC ... GHrl• •••'•rser, m1na1 er of lbt •. llUwa'*-8 ar.wen, ao.p&tallled 1lnce 1ulfertn1 a mUd bMrt at~k llarcb I. w11 ln atable COIMUUon Thurtdey followlDI aur1ery at Mount Sinai · lled~al c...t ... . T'be Dodpn have placed catcher ......., o. ... on waJven, t.be \eam bU anoou.oced. LA btat the New York Mm. 12·5 Thursday ... Veteran Hal Me&ae amatked 1 two-run homer in the alxth lnnloa and Deem LeManl. Guy Cla.rll&emOD and former Coata Meaa Hlah and Oranae Coast Colleae plteher Daa Qubeaberry com· btned to ptteh a rlve·hlller in a 2·1 tunaaa Clty win over St. Louis In Tburaday'a ex· MblUoo action . . . L•f1'1 w.ae. tryina to come back Crom a a boulder i.rijury. hit a two·run doubte which aparked Milwaukee to a 7·2 win over Seattle . . . Brlaa KJngman retired the first 16 batters be faced before alloWlng a pair of sinales u Oakland defeated San Dleeo. 6-1 . . OATH Detroit's Dave S&egmea belted a three·run pln<.'h·hit homer to power the Tigers to a 4·2 win over the New York Yank~ . . A two-nm homer by Dave Parker hia first of the spring, led Pittsburgh to a 4·2 win over Mlnn~a . Jeff Leoaard socked a two-run homer to lift H~ton to a &-5 WU\ over MontreaJ . . . Ilea Smit.II singled to drlve In Chico Rab from second m the 10th Inning to help Atlanta :score a l ·S victory over Texas . RJco Carty and Alfredo Grllftn homered u Toronto posted a 7·2 win over Clncumatl. The Blue Jays are now 9·S 1n sprift& training play . . . Vkla Blae scattered four blta over aeveo innings a:s San Francisco down~ Cleveland, 7·1 . . . Jim Rke drove in four runs w&th a homer. single and ~crifi~ to lead Boston to a 9·1 win over Baltimore . . . Mike Sdlmklt'a fiflh home run of the sprang and a homer by Garry Maddoa propelled Philadelphia to a 12·5 win over the Chicago White Sox L•leade P~n ... , .. C'•••lled· Bobby Lalonde scored two goals. and llay lil Boa.rque set a National Hockey Leaeue season , mark for points by a rookie defenseman u Bost.on defeated SL Louis, 7 1 i.n NHL actloo Thursday nighL It was the third straight win for Boetoo under general manaaer Harry Slndeo . . . Danny Gan arored a -pair of 1oaJ.s for a tot.al ol 50 on the season as Buffalo <.'rushed Detroit, 1().1. Doll Luce al'!O scored two goals for the Sabers . Brian Propp's two goals led Philadelphia to a !>-2 victory over Que bet-It was the Flyers· fi rst win In eight coo teats Goldnt Glo"'• C'IMl•p G'C• 18 ~ ~•r• National Golden Gloves middleweight cbam· pion Tony Ayala Jr .. 17. bas been senten~ to to • years in prison for the aggravated assault two years ago of an 18-year-old woman in a drive-in theater restroom . UCLA junior Brian tiOockll won his seventh NCAA individual swimming tJtl~ 1h seven tries Thursday, t.a.k.ing the SOO-yard freesty~ in 4: 17 81 at the championship finals In Cambridge, Mass. Other winners ln· • eluded Andy Coan or Tennesaee ( 19 92 ID the 50 free). Miami's Gttg Louiull Cooe ~· ,.~' ~ \.!' • ... meter diving), and the Texas 400-yard medley relay team (3: l.4.59) ... Jay Robluoo moved Into first place ln the P rofessional Bowling Association national <.'hampioosbips after elght rounds. averag· ing 239 lo the proceu . . . Rain baa forced a ooe-day po11tpooemeot of the Heritaae ... ~tP\­• ·-yr . . ., Goll Classic at Hl.hoo Head laland. S.C. Su.nd&)''a play wW be a double round of 36 holes . . . Indy champ &kk Mean bas oooocu. been den.led a chance t.o drive in Sunday's Long Beach Grand Prlx t>eciuae of late entry . . . Tbe PhWpolne Olympic Committee bas Impeached lt& president aod seDeduled a meet.log for next mootb to deddf whet.her t.o participate at the Moa<:0w Otymptcs ... Laan aeter, an lS.year-old member of the Bemer High School girls buket· ball team in Massapequa, N.Y., wu ltiUed and her coach and four teamfl\alea hurt in an auto coUialon T~Radlo T\': Horse Racing -Today at Santa Aruta. 7·30 pm .. Channel 52. NBA Basketball -Team& to be announced. 11.30 p.m . Channel 2. Taped. NHL Hockey -NY lalanders vs. Montreal, Midnight, Channel 13. RADIO: Basketball -San Dtego at Lakers. 1· 50 p m . KLAC (570). Women's Basketball -San Die10 City vs. Saddleback, 9 p.m .. KSBR <88.5 FM l. Delay. NABERS P\1dlw.~ •• ,.., OM. V l'tLOT 87 · o.11, ~ ... ~ ......... ,. 0'0-11 JOANNE CARNER REACTS TO A MISSED PUTT. ,. ..... r-..•• SUPERSTARS FIZZLE. • • Clus k last year for her first tour .. u·tory Mn~ t urning pro in 1976 Sbert came wnJun an inch of a bole·tn-One oo the 18th when her tee shot h.at t.he pm and J~l missed going tn Sbe played the back rune fl.rat and said: "That shot really pumped me up and then when l holed a abot from U\e bunker oo lbe fU'St hole. I fi&ured 1t wu my day. "I rettived a Sl. Patnck·s Day four.leaf clover 1n the mall t.b1a IDOl"D1q and put It on m1 visor. I'm avperstlUous and will probably wear tt agalo tomor· row." tbe two-time Canadian amateur cbampton saJd. Arter raJ.a.s wasbed out \.be first three days ol prat"tice and t.be pro-am a year a10. the atlend- ant"e ftJQU'e at end of t.he first round was a..zzs. Tb.is year. for the week to date. the figure is at 6.280 Wlth Kemper officials bop- 1 n g to exceed 30,000 for the week·looa event. Trailini the leaders by ooe stroke were Holli.a Stacy and Jo Ann Wubam. A four.way tie at 70 included Julie Sanger, Penny Pulz. Murle Breer and Elaine Hand. Tbett were 10 playen in at even par 71. w ubam made two bo&ea·in· one during the fir~t year", Women '> Ke mper Open and on Thursday, bad two birdies on thrtt·par hol~ including No 7 where !\be made the se<:<>nd are a year ago r.....•-.•• BENBOW ••• northwest ramy aeuon by train·· in& in Southern Callfornla. Bea·. bow bas lbe opporturuty to play befOft mends and relatives in Saturday's clasb with Edlhonton at Newport Harbor. "f bad some good yeara· at Newport. We won the Sumet Leaaue all three years I played Yanity soccer . A lot of my friend.I are going to be there to give me support." be aays. As for the dally grind or a new life in a new city, Benbow ad- mita il'• tough. "I miss the home-cooked meals, and 1 gol lo9t four umea in Portland wtule I was dnvtng around. lootmg for somelbuli to do," he adds. You can bet be1J feel right at home Saturday. OFFERS: SUPER.SALE PRICES! • Eldorado Biarritz • Seville Elegante • Fleetwood Brougham •Coupe and Sedan DeVille Immediate Delivery DIESEL We are now taking orders for the 1980 Diesel ' ' J I .. ... ... ... , • ... ~ " •I ·~ .. -DAil. V PILOT frld~ M1ntl 411, ,.., Edison Blasts Newport . '. PtJBUC NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE San Clemente'• Doehring park lea BJ JACK •INT Ea ........ ,..., ..... E dlaon m.b bandJJ,v def aled Newport Harbor Tburtday lo h abll.&ht are.. pree trut and field actJan. all.hOqb lodlvklual· ly, C>Oo ol llw bri&btat moma>u c1mo f rom Sao Clemt-ntt' w~lahunan J im Ooei\rtn1 lo what was bllle<I as the dual meet of the year In Sun1ttt Lu~ue adion. Edllon at.hlete!t took U ot 18 poulble first pla«s in aw~na to an 81 ~ victor)' Dot'brlna. meanwMlt', tran fer h'om Corona del Mar Hl1h. doubled an his l)tt&alllH with marks o( 8l ·S"-In t~ 8hot put and l&S-9 in th d~cus. ea 1 \ ly the best o r lht' )'Or for Orange Coast att• be.vies J';dison Coach M ike T aylor :.a id vktones by Sean Nlcbohi to lht• triple a nd lo ng Jumil~ ~pa rked lhe Chargers "N ICHO~ HAS BEEN !>IC'k J ll week and was una ble to work out, yet he still won the tnplc Jump (43·11) a nd lhe long Jump <21 2J <Bill ) Re1mer's win m lht• 880 was a lso a high point ... Taylor said. Nichols' mark 1i. the best tn· r t(• jump in the area for ~ Reimer ran his best time in the 88-0 (I · 59.8 ) in defeating the top two half-milers in the Or ange Coast area. J on Buller of Edison and Raggs Adams of Newport. Newport's Now el Kay r e· corded two come-from -behind hurdle victories. In the 330 lows. he overtook Ed ison 's Ti m Tremper in a m eet record 39 2 IS THE 120 HIGHS he and Edison's Kcnl Williams ran sad(• by s ide until the las t half of the r ace to post his second victory. In all. there were five area bests posted in lhe meet and one equaled. Besides Nichols' ma rk, Kay equaled the best m ar k in the ar ea in the 330 lows, Ne wport·s Willie Thoms pole vaulted a ~eason leading 13-6, Edison's Me lvin J ackson recorded a 50 7 1n the 44-0 to defeat t he area·~ former lt'ader <Rudy J iminez of Newport) and thc•n he brought lrn, ll'am from ~hmd to defeat N ... port tn lha mill' rt!la)' .. 1lh 1.1 3:29.l K~rwin &ti. Bdlaon'a apr1nl • nuUoo. won th 100 t9 at wind al d ocU and th 2:20 123 .1 >. IU• 22<> marts equal tc mma\4 Melvin J aelll son'• area ludln1 23 I <'lot'k n1. Butlrr JlOSled "'Ins In tht< mlll'. two mllfl a nd hid u thard m thl· 880 IN onn :R SWUlt'l LN•aue di' lion. thmttnttton R~tu·h. heh.ind the vt-ri.r:ttlllly of 11ophomort• Ra e h 1rd nr 1m ~~or~d un TRA CK 81)..., .UI''.! Vl l'lOr) OVl'f Westmmster Tht.' Olll·rs had a num ber (If ht>roei., but 1l \l.Ul> ttnm's win n1ng effon'> II\ lht.' 2..'>() (23.2) and Jong Jump 1~0·4~) that gavt• them the nt'l'tkd boost. lie abo added <1 ~t't'<>ncl place m the 100 Huntington Beach s wept both lhl' 440 n•l1.1y (44 71 a n<l mile n · lay <3 46 11 while hurdler Ste\1• McRolx•rtb rcrorded a fine 39-!J Lo wan the 330 low!> f'OUNTA IN VALLEY cap- tured f1rsl place rn every run n1n g l'vent. whil e Marina fo llowe d ~u1 l with t he h eld events. but at was the Baron~ who came out on top with a 77·58 Sunset League verdict. t;uy Knack wat' a double wtn· n~r for Marina In lhe tuah jump <~ 8l 1tDd Iona Jump (20-01,\) ·ro m lllah rollec ted three f1nt1 to lu d Ocean Vlcw lo an ~2 M \'tc tory over Cypreas In J<;mplre ~a11ue acUon . R 1 h was clocked a t 40 2 lo win the JJO low hurdles, leaped 20·3 for a first an the long jump, and trtplt-jumped 40·8. He also flnishoo 8et'Ond in tbe 120 htgb hurdles R IC'K MOSER. returning alter .111 111Jury. swept the sprints w1t.h .1 10 2 m ark in lhe 100 a nd 23.3 in tht• Z20 for tht: Seahawks . J am Gleed and Dave lloward IA L'fl' double winners as Dana ll&lb topped San Clemente. 80-66 in t he South Coast League oµcner · G lecd took the 100 < 10 Sl and 220 (2361. "h1lc Howard equaled th~ task tn the field events w1lh .1 4 395 malt.• and 9.56 0 lWO· m1h., bolh for victories. In ScJ Vww League action. <'oruna dd Ma r defeated El '1'111 o. 110 22 Davt• Dem ars' VI<" ton 1n tht• 100 I 10 8> <.1nd Rob C.1 Sl.-S V. If\ In l ht• 220 ( 2J 21 h1ghhghlt..'<1 lhe Seu Kmgs vie· lory. University edged Estancia. 72·63 despite a double victory for tht' E aglei.' Ra {'h Ama ral Amaral. who splats has spnng duties be tween baseball a nd track. won the 220 (23 Kl and long j ump <20·11). JC Volleyball Teruns Play There have been iJ lot of hard fo ught <1thlct1c contests bet we<.·n Or ange Coast and Santa Ana COi· leges over the years, but Ow gam e or voll eyball ha!>n't been one of them. At least not until this year. With both schools currently tied for first place an the South Coast Conference. lhl' deadlock will be brokt•n tonight 17 30> as OCC hoots lhc Doni.. Each 1s 2 O an ronferencr play and rnnks amonJ! the top. f1vt-t<'nms an tht• state . Orange Coast has a 17·4 record ov~raJ I. .. , don't thmk there·!> any do ubt Jl will be t•1t he r Santa Ana. Cerritos or us who wins the 11t1e," says Pirate Coach Bob Wetzel. "Unfort un ate ly. onl y two teams can adva nce to lhe ~la te playoffs " Wetzel's team took a giant ~tride toward that goal Wcdnes· d ay when 1t won a ha rd-fought f1 ve-set match on•r CC'rntos Santa Ana. on the other h<1nd. c11dn"t have to hfl a finger ai. 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Pook was born in Somerst't. l:n1lahd but : mov~d to Lona Beach ln 19S'7 whl•re he aet up hu1 · -o" n bwones~ -........ ... ... ~ . • • " LONG·'nllU: RACING BUt'F;Pook bec11mt: obsessed with the lde11 or a Grand Pnx race throu&h the beach·t'ront strffts of the city much hke the one lo Monte Carlo In Ma)' 1973 be pre· senLed tua idea to a few cohorts and then to three members of the Lona Beach Convention Bureau - Bob Lkhtenhan. Paul Baeasle.r and Dan Swanson. The graduate of Sorbonne and the Unlvenity of London '(elt Lhe city needed an event of intema· AVTO SPOKIS II taonal stature, something of a blockbuster nature, to attract attention to its many and varied op· .. "' portunities As he was listening to the Indianapolis 500 on h "·radio that May, the idea hit h1 m I tke a lightning ·-boll -why not run a Monaco-type Formula One • "·race through the sltt!elS or Long Beach? WHEN RE PRESENTED the thoughts to his three friends, their initial reaction was that he must be absolutely nuts to even think of such an · -idea. But they admitted It had merit because it was so far out or the ordinary. ... Poole had once· raced Formula Juniors and he started pursuing his idea by gathenng a steering · committee together. The ~roup included Newport , .... Beach's Dan Gurney, himself a former Formula ' One dnver, attorney Don Dyer and Riverside Jn . .. ternational Raceway president Les Richter, Richter remained with the group for eieht months but was forced to withdraw due to in· creased commitments at R1vers1de Former world driving champion Phil Hill took his place. All are still very much a part or the event, now well established in its fifth year as a Formula One : •...1 race and sixth overall The 1975 race was a •. ". Formula 5,000 event. J .. GURNEY IS CURRENTLY vice president and <:o·race director with Hill while Dyer serves as legal counsel. Through it all,. Pook has had the race UP· permost in hls mind every waking hour throuehout the year. His offices are oo the lOt.b floor of an Ocean·front building overlooking the racing cittuiL ~ ICIET llm r.! FROM ROD LAVE~ 9'j 1tu.«i:tr•.uro.., 11M ION'°'4 ~ HITTIN6 ~ tw5/iff" HIGHeR ON 7Hf 6aJNC£ - )t>V (J,llU Nf)r HAYe '"' ,,,..,. f'H' IAU. AS tf'IVCH 7fJ CUllR. TH NflT MID f~ ~ II/LI. ~ 6eTrtlt AS fNt G#JITACT' ~141T MIU 8~ Cl.4Wlt. '1lJ ~ ~'ff!'S nev TO SAvt THIS s/'AIT V¥111-)'(:ti Ger A S'Nlff ISAiL ~e !If~ flftn 8'I TAl(lllt:; /f A¥.L SlrtNJ.l>eR TWIAI Af IF TO llff A ro.e;;1,f,6 ~ 71'tCN ti r HI,# HA~ I r I OCC, Rustlers, Gauchos Win It was quite· an offensive day for Orange Coast, Golden West and Saddleback colleges as they com blned lo score 37 runs on 48 hits in JC baseball ac · lion Thurs day afternoon. Orange Coast maintained its stranglehold on first place in the South Coast Conference as the Piratei> came from behlnd to defeat boat FUlJerton. 9·6. Golden West dumped East LA. 11·6. and Sad· dleback npped v1s 1ling Riverside CC, 15·0. OCC. TRAILING 5·3 going into the seventh. parlayed five straight hits with Randy Day's tripll' into five runs and an 8·S lead it wouldn·t reLin· quish. The \\an raised the Pirates' record to 5·0 in conference, 12·3 overall, and kept them established as the No. I team in the Southland. Larry Jhckc;, who came into the game m the· s ixth, picked up hi-; se<.'ond victory against no losses. He also has six saves. GOLDEN WEST NEEDED lo score eight times in the last three innings to beat East LA The offensive punch was supplied by Jack Settle. who went three for·three with three runs scored. Dave McGill, who had four•RBI ; and Dave Ward . whose pinch hat triple to clear the bases in the seventh broke a 5·5 tie. Saddleback had a field day with Riverside as the Gauchos scored in every inning but the eighth and each starter collected at least one hit. Leading the parade were Pete Harrell. who went two-for.five with two runs scored and four RBI; Andy J arvis, who went lhree·for-six with two doubles; and Pete Cbangala. who went tbree·fOr· live including a double and triple. scored two runs and bad a RBI. .. .. 4 SEASON • 5 REASON m. ~~i~".\\':~«:.\\~~~»~~~ :u-:::cl\l=<~; ......__ >»>»»••111•••»»>»>»1. STEEL-BELTED RADIAL Plu9 $1 S9 Of Sl.89 F.e l I SPRl~1 TRACTION 2 SUMMER PERFORMANCE ~ RlWNG IN ~~~%if& 3 FALL TRACTION 4 WINTER TRACTION FOR FOR FAST CHANGING SHOWY MOUNTAINOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS DRIVING 5 LOW PRICED! ~TEEL BEL TED P-METRIC RACJIAL IN OUR LINE WWTIWAUS-GMIC:t lfi ... .,.. . ., .,.,.,_.n FLT. IHI HOftESI illll TllAX . GOING lllSTlllT CREDIT UP TO S&OO .T , . , I ENGINE TUNE-UP ICYL •401• ICYL •417• • Reolace flotlof• -in.ect PCV VIM-Dlltrtbutor.Clp-Spa~ Plut Wires-Air Rtttf-Crankcut Afr Fhr-1:rankcue Vent Fllter-v.,, Clnllter FMttr ...................... Now . ~ can oe>en 1 Flr .. tone •r;;;;;iiiii""' Revolving Cherge eocount for uP to 1500 by preaentlng any of )'OYr active mllOr natlonel cr9dlt c.ardt which ere honored by v1 POllllve Identification and other bHlc lnfonNltlOn requlr9d "1dl¥. Mwoft •• ,., DAILY PILOT •• Weekend TV Sports Women's Kemper Open Highlights Viewing au1rd••'• Tl'~ Radio 9 it.m. (22) -AMl!alCAN ANGLER. 11 a.m. (5) -TENNIS -J ohan Kriek meeta Pat Dupre In a WCf Cballenge Cup match taped In Montreal 11 :30 a .m. (13) -SPORTS AFIELD -Co·host Grits Gresham preaentl a 1egment about a remale rishlnf' guide. Noon (!5) -WOMEN'S TENNIS -Semifinal play ln the Clairol Crown. taped at La Costa CC in Carlsbad. 1 ·JO pm. C4> -WOMEN'S GOLF -Third round play in the Women's Kentper Open from Mesa Verde Country Club ln Costa Mesa C7> - GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to pale vaulter Bob Seaeren. With host Tom Seaver. Seagren reminisces about his gold·medaJ·w1nnmg performance at the 1968 Olympics 2 p m. (2) -GOLF -Tiurd round play an thl' Sea Pines Heritage Classic. Taped <7> -AUTO RACING -Part two of the International Race or Champions final. taped in Atlanta 2·45 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN · Beverly Johnson heads a four-member team ex· plorlng Antarctica's frozen plateau. 3 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The Pina Hut Classic, a leading showcase for college· basketball talent from Las Vegas . Also. a report on the Long Beach Grao<.1. Pnx lame tnals and highlights of the Hawaiian foternational powerll!t ang championshjps. 3:30 pm. (7) -PRO BOWLING -The PBA national championship, ta,Ped m Stcrung Heights. Mich. 4 p m . (52) BOXJNG. S p.m . (7) -WIDE WORLD Of SPORT~ Matthew Saad Muhammad C24 3 21 defends hi'> WBC light heavywe ight crown against J ohn Conteh (33·3·1) in Atlantic City Abo. the Flond<J Derby for three· year olds. C281 PRO SOCCl:.R. 7 JO pm (52> -HORSE RACING -Toda) al Santa Anita 8 pm (II) OLYMPIAD -SPORTS Thi marathon run 1s lht: to pic of tlus ~p1-.ode. which in eludes rare footage from the I~ Games RADIO Ba~ball -Dodgers V'I Atlanta at West Palm Beach. 10 2S o m . KABC <7901. ~lllwaukce '., Soc~r Teams Play Britibh The Br1t1!>h are coming ln Orange Count} in Apnl when 3 ~roup of 13 IS )t.'<Jr old young~tl'r'> from the London area a rrive tor 'IX i.:ames a~<J1ni.1 local J\ YSO teums The AFC Jackson team from England has soc cer datt's April 7 against Region ll 1. April 8 w1lh Yorba Lmda CSL. April 10 with Region 143. Apnl 14 vs. the Edison Jligh School frosh·soph team. and April 16 with the Huntington Beach Eagles AFC Jackson also battles three other local t eams In an A YSO tourname nt April 12 <ft Peterson School In Huntington Beach. Action begins at 10 a.m. More lnfonnation on the games as available by phoning Colin Guivcr at ~1997 PHONE 631-0712 HOURS: MOtC. 1*U N J. 7:JO AM TO I PM SAT. 7:)0 AM TO l P'M 8leckwllll 878-13 8 78-13" 30 30 30 177 1.94 1.75 tO DAYS SAME AS CASH • Minimum Monthly Peymenr R-aul* • All Finance Charge• Refunded When P11d Aa Agreed ..._ 0.-,_ -_,_ 111 lftot All .......... ,,,,_ ~ ... .,..,,h•••-O....IOt .......... 0-,_ ..,,,....,,._ I An'els at Palm Springs. U :5:5 p.m .. KKPC (7JO> Hockey -Hartford al ion,., 7:SO p.m .. KUS (l~). .~undap1•• Tl'. ltadlo 9:4.Sa.m C34> FUTBOLSOCC~ll. 10 a .m . (2) NBA BASKF.TBAU. -The Philadelphia 76ers meet the Boston Celtics in Philadelphia. 10:25 a.m . (11 ) -DODGERS BASEBALL - The Montreal Expas meet th~ Dod&ers in Vero Beach in a spring exhibition game. 11 :30 a .m (4) WOMEN'S GOLF -Tlw Women's Kemper Open from Mesa Verde Country Club In Costa Mesa Noon (2) GOLF -The Sea Panes Heritage Classic. (5) -WOMEN'S TENNIS Finals in the Clairol Crown from La Costa CC an Carlsbad . 1 p.m . (7) SUPERSTARS NASL player Brian Budd or Canada, the 1978 and '79 fmal win- ner. and Helsman Trophy winner Charles While lop the field tor the• 1980 World Final 1.30 p.m C41 PORTS"ORLO Part ont' or the U.S. women ·~ powcrurtmg championships. taped in Los An~eles. AIM>, the < .. rand Nallon"I Steeplechase. Onf• of Euroix: s oldesl horse racing cH•nts and NASC".\ f{'-; Charlotte JOO 2 Up m 171 tsOXI,,(.. Amateur fighters from Ireland al\d th1· t,; S square off an a series of bouts, taped Cit Fort HrJ\.\,: m North Carolina 3 30 pm <71 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - The NCAA sw1mmin~ and davmg champ1onsh1po;. taped in CambrnJ~1·. ~t:.. ...... Abo, a rei>t!al showin~ of the Cheyenm• Frontu:r Du ys rodeo and a pl'<' \ lt'W of Monda} n1~hl " 1)1~: boxing carcJ featuring fou r champ1on!'>h1p bout<, in thrc1• div1s1ons 7.30 pm. 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OAo<LAND RAIDEA$-·tl•m.O E••t Leo ~1 t, d•f..,,,.tve hne to.e<.h, !>AN l'llANCIK.0 4qt!lt$ -Tr.-C Nl<lt.• Mooe1t. ·~-. -l""y ~. fff~MIW t>eO, lo tho ,.._., Yori! G••nl\ lot Jimmy 11.0.-. .-receh u , MtCI A•v 11,,.,..,, COf"4f b«,k. • pll c hln~ s tando ut a l Huntington ~ach Hi&h S ch ool, and Ci ndy Clinkenbeard who lead• the Olien this year, potted vlctortea Thurs- day ln women's softball action. 1978 SEDAN DE VILLE 1918 SEVll,L E On the junior colle1• circuit. Oran1e Coa1t's Hines b l a nk ed P111de1ul, '-<>, on four b1ta. On the prep level, Clinkenbeard potted btl' aevenlb victory in el&ht outloa• •• If untlnaton B e ach nipped Loa Alamltoe, a..i. Kim Van Dorsclaer provided tb offensive punch with 1 two.run double In the nnth ln· nlna. D'ELEGANCE Split pc>wer seat. AM I FM !'lten-o w/8 track t~pe._ cruise control & ruu vinyl pad4ed top ( 1156911 . *6595 Le atht'r seating a rea. AM /F M stereo w/8 lrack tape. Cadillac wlre wheel covers & full power (572 UBA>. s9795 12 Month or 12.000 m1LI' Cad1Lloe Volw f>rottttion S.rvic• Agrrl'mrnt lncl~d NABERS 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Teltphon• (114) 540·9100 lftllll .. Wl("f>°"" fl 'O '"' tt • 1''4 '' fl.110 0 ..0 A~ 1• t rM 'i\!1110 1\'r it• AM .. t.tl) l'llol •1IOt\\lll>1«lloer ....... All .. K"Olli•lalf, tot- ...... -.. -·-~ ' I I INSIDE: •Intermission 1 •Out 'n Atiout •Movie Aevlew5 •Comics, T V . .. . . Week al Ears Perking Up .. a1 DlrNNll •d.PA,4N .... ..., ..... Sbaron Baird, one of the orlalnal llCM&Mlalt..,., lMllta abe can't UUk cl UM cme majo~b point of her 1•ara on the '*-•111111 popWai-•• telnbloa ahow. ''The whole thiDa wu wonduful," 1ay1 the pellte Ma. Bal.rd. now 17, d1¥0fted and 1UU a protellional dancer. "But I can nmem~r t.M wont day," ahe ' .......... WITH FEU.OW MOUSEKETEERS IN '50a Lonnie, Tommy, Sharon, Cubby Waved 4 Mouse keteers R e unite at Park aay1, her Mouaeketeer amlle fading. "ll was the day t.he 1how wa1 over " When the youn1 performers were told the Mlckey Mouse Club Show was being cancelled, she recalls. they stlll had to appear before the cameras to film "happy reaction shots." It wasn't easy. "{ think Annette (Funicello) and I went through a box or Kleenex thal day," she says. "We were Just like a family. They are all like brothers and sisters to me. "If they had Jen it up to me I'd have said, 'Hey, let 's do thJs the rest or our hves. It's great'." BUT THOSE KINDS of happy "Disney" endings obviously don't happen in real UCe. After the last show in 1959 the idols or millions of children hung up their mouse ears and went their separate ways. Those on ginal Mouseketeers may not have continued happily ever after -except in our memories -but beginning on Saturday at Dis· neyland four of them once again will don their mouse ears and perform on stage together. Sharon Baird, Tommy Cole, Lonnie Burr and CUbby O'Brien, along with Mouseketeers from the New Mickey Mouse Club Sbow will be appearing da ily on the Space Stage during the Park's extended E aster week hours, Saturday through April 6. "It's like we haven't stopped in a way ." says Burr. "I COULDN'T WALK the first day after re· hearsal," says Cole, adding with a smile, "Now I'm fine." Although they have kept in touch over the year s· a nd have done a few per sonal ap· pearances, this will be the first time the four MouHteteera have performed to1etber in 20 yeara. With two decades behind them since they were in the spotlight, a Mouaeketeer roll·call t. in order: , -Cubby O'Brien. 33. He wu a cute ~year· old with a s pectacular flair for drumming when he wu chosen for the show. Still a professional drummer, the father of a 10.year-old daughter played in the Carol Burnett Show orchestra and for eight years worked with The Carpente rs. He's currently with the Debbie Reynolds nightclub act. -LONNIE BURR , 36. A pl"ffOClous 12· year·old when the show began in 1955. he already had been acting since be wu 4 and, by bis a ceotmt, had been dating since be was 9. He graduated from high school at 14. A writer with a master's dwee in theater. be bas poems. magazine art~les, plays and a book on comedy teams. "Two ror the Show ... lo his cred.it. -Tommy Cole, 38. He was one of the older Mouseketeers and noted for his singing, wtuch he continued profess1onally after the show's de· mise. For the past 15 years he has been a film and television make.up artist and last year won an Emmy ror his work on "Backstairs at the White House." -Sharon BaJrd. She began dancing at the age or 3 and at 8 she was under contract to Ed· die Cantor and appeared on the Colgate Comedy Hour Sh e was 12 when she b ecam e a Mouseketeer. She's still act.illg and danc10g in children's TV and commer r.lals and she plans to continue "as long as I can dance " B ETWEEN COSTUME htttngs and re hearsals earlier this week they talked about the !>how that kept millions of kids glued to their TV l>ets each weekday in the late '50s "I had no idea 1t was going to become the huge success 1l was ." says the blond Burr. who wear~ silver rim glasses and has a Mickey Mouse patch on tus pants leg ''l think J immie Dodd (the late Club <Stt MOUSEKETEERS. Pan C3> LONNIE, TOMMY, SHARON, CUBBY TODAY /Amusement Parks Hatch Vacation Fun If the original Mousekeleers' I return to Disneyland puts you m a nostalgic mood for television or the late 1950s an d early '60s. . .stay tuned. T ennessee Ernie Ford and Dic k Clark are he adlining 10 . days of food, fun a nd exciteme.nt during Knoll's Be rry Farm's fourth annu al Country Fair through Ai:ril 6. Clark leads off the entertain· ment as be brings his "Good 01' Rock 'n• Roll Revue,•• starring Bo Diddley, the Coasters and Freddie Cannon into the Good T ime Theater at 7 : 30, 9 and 10: 30 tonight and Saturday. FORD, 'nlE self-dubbed "pea pic ker " with the s oot hing baritone voice, will sing his re· pertoire of religious favorites to current bit tunes in a rare Southern California appea rance, also in the theater from Monday through Easter Sunday, April 6. This Sunday's the me events will include a Bluegrass Bands Contest, a day.Jong jam boree of foot·lapping, down-home sounds, a nd an international Senior "Olympics Power Lifting Cham· pion ship. During the entire run of the fair, visitors to the Bue na Park attraction will be a ble to lest their mettle in contests for cow milking, cake walking, pie eat· ing, squa re and clog dancing and climbing a greased pole. TV'S BATMAN, Ro bin and Wonder Woman wilJ be among the cartoon characters having s pecial roles in the all new, live stage production, "Bugs Bwmy i n S pace," comi ng to t he Anaheim Conven tioo Center April 3to6. Daffy will be transformed into Duck Dogers of the 24'h Cen· tury; Porky and Petunia will be "Cupigs" in a pointe ballet piece, and Marty Martian will play the sh y and invisible Antwerp, a friend from a distant planet who helps Bugs search oUter space for all the carrots s tolen from Earth. ROCK 'N' ROLL GURU Didc Clartc et Knott's· ENTERTAINING VISITORS Tennessee Ernie Ford Their voices will be spoken by Mel Blanc who, aa be has done fbr innumerable ftlms, bas re· corded the sound track that ac· companies this fully costumed mus ical adventure. Showtimes a re 2:30 and 7 :30 p.m . Tickets. at $6 and $5 fo r general admission and Sl off for children under 12. are on sale at the box office and Ticketron and Mutual ouUets. MOVJELAND WAX Museum, also in Buena Park, is continu· ing the Easter tradition of open. ing its Palace of Living Art Cree of charge from 5 to 7 p.m. Sun· day through Good Friday, April 4. Visitors may s ee such a rt masterpieces as Michelangelo's "Piela," da Vinci's "Last Sup- per " and Hoffman's "Christ in the Ga rden of Gethsemane" faithfully reproduced in Carrara marble or three·dimens ional sets. For vacation merriment Mov· iela nd is presenting in its out· door plaza the zany antics and commentary of Larry Beezer. Arg us Ha milto n and Jimmy Samuels from the Comedy Store in Hollywood. Show times are l, 2.30, 4 and 5:30 p.m. daily from Saturday through Sunday. April 6 A MILD·MANNERED Easter Bunny will roam among the African wildlife at Lion Country Safari in Irvine through Apnl 6. where Les Marmouscl puppets will perform three times daily. The preserve will open at 9 .45 a.m. through May 31, wi th the last tourmg car bemg admitted at 5 p.m. Startmg at 8 lonight, Satur· day and April 4 and 5. a special moonlight rollerskating party will be open to the public in the park'sarena. On April 5 and 6 there wi ll be Easter egg hunts fo r children J to 6 years and Easter bonnet contests for a ll ages. THE HALLELUJAH Jubilee for vacationers at Six F lags Magic Mounta in in Valencia will be lee! by singer·composer B.J .. Thomas performing three MEL BLANC SPEAKS FOR ALL CHARACTERS READING 'BUGS BUNNY IN SPACE' SCRIPT times each a fternoon in the Toyota Showcase Theater Mon· day through April 5. Another attraction will be the world's la rgest double t rack wooden roller coaster. Colossus. recently r e m odeled for $2 million. It will run from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m . weekends and holidays through April. MAIUNELAND on the Palos Verdes Peninsula has prepared ror spring visitors by heating the "Baja Reef." Amer ica's first s wim·through aqua rium. Plus all the animal shows will be in performance from 10 a.m. to 5 .p.m . through April 13. Al Sea World In San Diego, t'esidt!il,l mime, Mark Wenzel, will perform for holiday visitors. The tall, slender ma n in a black and white face pops up, as he puts it, to "attack those litUe while·you're· waiting moments" before the whale, seal and otter shows. A baseball cap. cowboy hat or beret snatched from the head or a surprised spectator provides Wenzel with all the props he needs to create a complete com· ~scene. Allo at Sea World on the Skytower pwnds duriJr' VIC&• lion week, the Atlantic Richfield Co. Drive for Con.servaUon dd· play will provide hands-on de- monstrations on gas-saving drlv· lng techniques. .Visitors may "drive" a car mounted on a 1peclaJ platform. followina instructions on saving fuel. Presentations wUl follow Shamu the Whale shows . Sea Wot1d is open dally from 9 a .m. to dusk. IF YO U WA.N T aome theatrical entertainment fo r younpten next week : • • AD*oelfil and the Llon •• will be ·~ 10 Umea from Monday , throu~h Thursday m' the Arena l Theater al Cal Stale, Fullerton. t T i ckets a r e $1 f o r th e I performances at 10 a .m. and 1 I p .m . plus special f a milY· 1 oriented versions at 7:30 p.m. l Tuesday and Wednesday. The children 's production is set in ancient Rome and tells thej story of a kind and a m iable man who removes a thorn from a lion's paw. Later when he faces mortal danger, his early kind· ness 15 repaid in a s urprising way. The Santa Monica Playhouse will present a musical version o "Little Red Riding Hood" at p.m . Tuesday, Wednesday an Thursday for S2 admission. These performances introduce today's TV and movie·orient generatiop to the magic or ti¥' theater and let Mom and D laugh like a kid again. Bil'l1'1tA1• party facilities may be reserv at the playhouse, 1211 St., Santa Monica. Phone (213 394·9779. OR ENIOY tunes from tb '50s. '005 and '70s during '1ll's Musical World" al the Bo Baker Marionette Theater, 134 W. First St., Los Angeles. During the school recess, 10: a.m. and 1 :30 p.m . weekda performances will be added the regular 1bowtimes at 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundan Ticket! are $4 for adult!, $3 for children (2 to 17 years) and $2.50 for aenton. Admission lnchldft retreshmenll and a worbbop tour. I - l . cot 11 '. ' J . ·a I 1- 1 ' • • 4 ( • t • • o# . DAA.Y PtLOT ANAU...MOZAaTCONC•aT w 111 be Pt'W'9d at a P.· m. s.turuy tn Orange eo.t Coe .... s Audhwfum by tM 60-vofc. Coest MMter a.a ... Mustc professor C.rote Boetter wlll dtrect the program of Concerto for P'l"'9 In 0 , Symphonle Concert•nt• and CoNNtlon MUI with speclal quartet •ccomNftled by OCC's theeter orchettra. Tickets P . POPULAR COMPOllTIONI aY Richard Wegner, Henry Menclnl end John Phlllp Souse wlll be performed by ttM Symphonic Band Of Cat Poly, s.n LUii Obispo •t I tonlaht In Triton cent.r at San Clemente Hlgh School. The concert Is sPOftSC>t"ed by the bands of Sen Clemente and Dana Hiiis high schools. Tickets $2. CONCeRT l'IANIST CARL MAnM•s of Los Angeles has prepar9d an orlglnal score of Moussorvsky'1 "Plcture1 at an Exhibition" which he wlll perform at 8 p.m . Seturday In Newport Harbor High SchOOfr 600 lrvlne Ave., Newport Beach ~' the ast concert of the seubn for ft'te Harbor Ar ea Community Concert Asso- ~tatlon. The concert Is a bonus for people who purchase a membership card for the 1980-81 season at the door: adults, $15 ; students, $8 or family, $36. Tentatively scheduled are Celln Romero, classical guitarist; Yuri Lotakov, pianist and the L.aureate Ensemble. For more details, phone6"-1120or 54-.. 739. TICKETS ARE GOING FAST for an Aprll 12 concert by Count Basie 4nd his Orchestra at Orange Coast College. Jazz fans wishing to reserve the $8 seats should contact the ticket office In the college's Administration Bulldlng, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . HEALTH, BEAUTY ANO PHYSICAL fitness will be emphasized at the Anaheim Convention Center at the show for every body -flgurattvely and literally! AICCAROO CHAI LL Y ON PODIUM BRILLIANT ITALIAN CONDUCTOR, R lccardo Chai I ly, wl 11 make his Orange County debut with the Los Angeles Phll- harmonlc Orchestra and vlolln soloist, Pinchas Zukerman, at 8:30 p.m . Saturday in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St. The program, sponsored by the Orange County Phil harmonic Society. will include Mendelssohn's "Overture, The Hebrides (Flngal's Cave)," Ovorak's "Romance for Vlolln," Mozart's "Concerto No. 3 In G for Vlolln and Orchestra" and Stravinsky's "Le Sacre du Prlntemps." Any remaining tickets wlll be sold at the door for $1 2 general, $3 student. A OIVERTISSEMENT PROGRAM w 111 be presented by the Civic Ballet of Southern callfornia 'at 8 p.m . Saturday More than .. so exhibitors will be demon- st r atlng the latest In health foods, cosmetics and exercise equipment from ~ .. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. ; M aking guest appearances during the show and 2:30 p.m. Sunday In Plummer Auditorium. 20 1 E . Chapman Ave., Fullerton. Three orlglnal works -"Orpheus," a contempor- ary view of Greek mythology; "Expressions" in the classic style to Mozart's music, • and "Graceful Offerings" pas de deux in ! will be Don Baylor of the callfornia ! Angels, Jack Reynolds, Rams linebacker; : Dr. Bernie and Jeanne Ernst, TV's Body -a uddles; Dwight. Stones, high jump cham- pion and Karin Walton, national racquet- ba 11 titlist. Tickets at the box office. THE POP/JAZZ BAND, Sea wind, Is appearing this weekend irt the GolQen Bear, 306 Pacific Coast High- way, Huntlhgto.n Beach and Is scheduled to p erform at cat State, Fullerton Aprll 19. The $6-$7 tickets for the campus show .may be purchased at the CSU F University Center or Tlcketron outlets. tune with Chopin -will be featured. Terri Hayes and Anthony Sellars will present the grand pas de deux from "Don Quixote." Adm ission S<t. A NEW CHOREOGRAPHIC work called "The Women of Ireland" will be a major highlight of the spring dance concert at 8 tonight and Saturday and 5 p.m . Sunday in the Little Theater at Cal State, Fullerton. Graduate student Liz Shipman-Brooks has translated exten· sive research of the Irish culture into a 30-minute dance sequence w ith traces of folk movement. Tickets at the campus Performing Arts Center box office. ................... SI C VOTE APRIL 8 NEWPORT BEACH CITY ELECTIONS No on D -Yes on A Sally & I asked ourselves why is Proposition D soonsored by Big Money Interests? Because 1t would submerge city council candidates and local issues in the federal & state elections. This prooosition would force city candidates to spend thousands of Big Developer Dollars to be heard above all the state and national campaigns. No on 0 Say Mo To lie) MoMy Ware ah s., Mo To Proposltloa D! Yes on A Sa•e MOMY mc1 P1""4'"• a loc4ll •oke a. dty M<ffon. Vote for A April IHI! P..ciForByE.-a &a11yc-o :smw eo-11 .. .,.H11 92M3 Thanks Ernie °""' DAYIA wm • 5 ...... C:.-• ......... ~ OfllM AU. DU IAS19 .... :~~.~r~~-~~i(•llI:II•I1l----, II ~on.,..,1 I II WI HA YI lMI MST I I' FRESH EGGS I 11 ROM si.-... H9tS I , ... ___ ...... W.SNp . Fruit Anywhelt lnU.SA EYllY Day ~, .... ________ ~--------~~--.... ~ "'.:_ .... ..!..., 601 Newport Btvd :""''"" ,., 81 , - ENTERTAINMENT • Af'TER A LONG WEEK on the Job, tr.at r.ourMlt to an afternoon holldeywlththe' HappyTlmePtpen," a Mnlor chof'al• and theatrlcal company. Their mutleal junket et 2:30 Sunday In K lnsev Auditorium at the callfornla State MuHum of Science and Industry, In Los AnQtleS' ExPOSltlon Park, 700 State Drive, wilt take you to 1~ foreign countries. EXCITING PROl'ESSIONAL SINGERS from Allard Academy wlll provide music for all ages at 2 p.m. Sunday In Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 SunnVhlll Drive, Irvine as part of the city's performing arts series. Admission Is $3 for adults and $2 for children, mllttary and seniors. THIS YEAR'S FACULTY RECITAL series at ca1 State, Lono Beach will conclude when Patricia Smith, coloratura soprano, sings at 8 tonight In the University Theater, 6101 E. Seventh St. Tickets S3. She has appeared with several w~ern opera companies. A FREQUENT ENTERTAINER at the Newport Beach Latf Stop, Orange County comedian Greg Hllbers Is scheduled to appear on Johnny carson•s "Tonight" show tonight, starting at 11 :30 p.m. on Channel 4. NIGHTCLUB COMIC GREG HILBEAS THE POIGNANT CHARACTER STUDY, "The Hot L Baltimore," is being presented at 8:30 tonight through Sunday at Garden Gr ove's GEM Theater, 12852 Main St. Sal Romeo directs the sundry characters who recall the heyday of the once elegant and restful hotel. Tickets at t>ox office ALSO AT THE ANAHEIM Convention Center wlll be Stamp Expo '80 South, with its displays, auctions and commemorative cancellations for collector s. Auctions at 6:30 tonight a nd 1 :30 p.m . Saturday. Show is open until 8 tonight. from 10 to 7 Saturday and 10 to 5 Sunday. The theme is "America's ContrlbUtlons to a Better World" and admission Is S2.SO general and $1 .25tor seniorc it1zens. Children under 12 admitted tree when accompanied by an adult REHEARSING FpR BALLET PACIFICA Kettry Kahn, DUtki R099r F•ubel, Wolf THE CHILDREN'S BALLET, "Peter and the Wolf" wlll be danced by Ballet Pacifica and narrated by Douglas Reeve at 3:30 p.m . Saturday and 1 :JO and 3:30 p.m . SUnday in the Festival Forum Theater, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Also on the program will be a comedy work titled "M ixed Vegetables ." The S<t and S3 tickets w ill be sold at the door one hour ~ore each show . AN EASTER MORNING BREAKFAST of ham, eggs and pancakes will be served by the firefighters at the Silverado Station, 29..02 Sllver ado canyon Road, to raise funds for emergency equipment. Donat ions of S2 SO for adults and $1 25 for children under 12 will be accepted for t he April 6 event NOBODY'S FOOL, an l miwovlsational theater troupe, will be appearing at the Steven Peck Theater, 516 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullertq_n. April -4 throUQh May 31 . The 10 performers pre- sent totallynewenterta1nmenteach night based on scene and character ideas suggested by the audience Curtain is at 8 p.rn . and tickets are $5.SO . STONE AGE ,., TITLES the Santa Ana Rock & M ineral Club's 11th annual show from 10 to 8 Saturday and 10 to 6 Sunday et the Hod u rriers Halt, 1S32 E . Chestnut Ave .• Santa Ana. Admission Is free to see the rocks. fossils, gems, Jewelry.making and lapidary equipment. FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE JACK PRATHER TRIO Tues ., thru Sat. DANCING 3a4 FO .. Hl AVE. LAGUNA BEA~ '"'~ 0...\........,. ... , Amoic Fie~ Pdtl(1no GARRISON & BAKER Tues., tbru Sat. NIGHTWINOS Sun. and Mon. DANCING NIGJITL Y Ourrloolnng lHmlhful 1AJot F~ '1 23311 llUllU.ANDI AT RIDGE ROUTE SANDY SANDERS Vocals & Piano Sun. and Mon. l2I02 COAST HWV. LAGUNA NfGUEL ELTC..0 ~ tAt t ....... Vtil&n ....... ,) 499-2626 496-Sn3 494-9491 752-8558 • 01d fashkx1ed, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style . . . . and the Grand Portt(ICI now oeren )IOll an evening co ~c with your motttc mctnot). SOft tlnldlnl dJnnet mulk:. dcpnt candlelit table ecttl• the tpndeur ol flamq\ ClblClldc cooker)'. ' The ulttnwcly dancahle Olde ~u Ttto 11 taruftld 1bunday through Saturday 7 to 12, and m ptano CM.ha' cwolnp. SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS Thunday. Prtday. Saturday uk ft)r our "Ftytna LoblKtt" dinner ftfsh Main~ lobetcrs, oyMcn . dim.\,~ ln ttom Boleon. Ol~rd F.Mc~n. tt:tolccl ~REGfilRY 1MOO MlitAftlwf IOulc\vd ('1l0 '7U.fr.":' nw a.,.,..,, 1u~ r.~ n.aa i:. ... 1 • 1 • I I FESTIVAL OF LEARNING FESTIVAL DIRECTOR SUSAN BRENNER, LEFT, COACHES A SEPHARDIC M ELODY Bonita Jaros, Instructor at Santa Ana College. Wiii Appear In Mester Class Sertes Talent's FlOurishing Famous Listeners Encourage OC Singers By THOM LECOQ Of U.. O•llr "'i.t Si.H --.. - OM.Y"LOT .. " ......................... ------~ .. ---------.. • Pakl Polltlcat Adwt11tement • • • • • • • ti cw.-.... • ....... c •11111 ti ti .... .tM-.W ll • • . ........ . . : -~ .. ...., : .................. . ,......... .. .,,..... • .. • • • • • « DICK • • • ft • • • ft .. • • • • CARSTENSEN • • '"n. c;hlalffled c-..... . « • • There la no aubatttute for experience • ! Coda Mna City Ca•cft : « A..:=.:i::~.~~°':.oC-C:-• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .\n Exdu he Limou~inr s~rrirr llas Finalh .\rrhed ... Voyager • I I \II t:l\1 • • 'Li.,.,,, ... ,, jtl I I 1111•1 I ,, • "I. • lf•lll• IH \It 1 lrl \I,, u ,1 ff. L I di. .. \I.,., f,.1 .. ,,,,,., "'" .r 11., If 'h tf J • 11 t\ •• tl11 I .,.... , • • •• • ' • ~ , ••h 1l1t11 ' t •• ,j,,,,, n ••t •u .. •• r • I 11r iii ... l h1tt1 J lr 1n r r.n~I. 11'. - Voyager I lllttl 'l'I' e I I \II JI'' e \ 11111• (7 11) t')7-:!:>;;9 • fl, ,.._uHAblr H..tth • City of Irvine and UCI C111111tttee for Arts prlSlllts: 'J--,. .// . THI MI SSIAH IY HAMDll. ' A traditional 1oyous Hallelufah on the eve of Easter SATUUAY, APRIL S, lttO AT 7:30 P.M • AHO IO:JOP.M. CIA WFOU HAU. UCI Concert Choir and Chamber Singers. J . Huszt1, Conductor Irvine Symphony Orchestra For TicMt .......... ul Cfty of tm.. at 754-3643, Tlcbts aho OY ...... TicUfrcMt 9d HM ASUCt loa Office. W-. Aoor SS. Lo-.r I~ S4. U,,... lleochtn SJ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS UCLA OAMC£ COMPANY Saturday Apnl 5. 1980 UCI Concert Hall · 8 00 p m General $4. Other Student $3. UCI Student $2 MatCE CUMMINGHAM DANCE COMPANY Wednesday April 9 1980 Irvine High School· 8 00 pm General SS. Other Students$4. UCI & lr111ne Ht Students $3 For~ ifrfo. call lll-6371. Ticlcris aYoilclbM ot UCI'' ASUCI 10:1 Offiu and lniM HICjlh School A peek backstage ts always exciting and re- veabng, but the opportunity to do so as rare. Those who enjoy operatic music will have an opporturuty to do Just that during the upcoming Fesllval of Learning and Performing. "MOST OF THE master teachers are multi· faceted They all come at 1l with practical knowled~e that comes horn doing d again and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ again " 4 unnrt• · \\ 1·ddtn!!• • l'ntm• llu•tnf'-. lfr,.11n::• Begun 11 years ago by singing instructor Susan Brenner of Santa Ana. the festival is a series or master classes m which talented Orange County students offer their voice and piano performances for critiques by the likes of Giorgio Tozzi . Metropolitan Opera star, Broadway performer and record- ing artist. What makes the series of s pecial in- terest to opera buffs is that they get to listen to lbe critiques and often hear s urprising im- provements in the performer's selection. "You get a perspec- tive you never have in a per formance; you see the human side," said Mrs. Brenner. And , s he adds, many students have ap-GIORGIO TOZZI peared for sever a l years in a row, allowing festival patrons to see them develop as artists. "I REMEMBER Leslie Smith of Costa Mesa ·once got locked into an aria and sang two years ahead of herself; she's only now performing at that level. "Things are born, c reated on the spot," she s aid. "and many people cry at special moments." Mrs. Brenner began the fesli val casually. mviting Martial Singher of the Met to. listen to her ~tudents. Within a few years the bst mclude<l Met s tars Nadine Conner. Dqrothy Kirsten. Sherrill Milnes, Mona Paulee and Oakland Symphony con ductor Calvin Simmons. Fro• Pag~ Cl MOUSEKETEERS. • • leader> had an awful lot to do Wllh it." oHers Cole who, like O'Brien, sports a beard "He was lhe calalyst, the father figure. He was like a big brother and he was sincere. "I think the real ingredient was that every kid looking at the show felt they could be like those kids. It (the show) was not slick. I don't think they picked kids that looked or acted show biz. They could be your next door neighbor .'' OF COURSE, MOST next door neighbors didn't receive thousands of fan letters each month or have mobs greet them al airports. "ll was like the president of the United States getting orr," says O'Brien, recalling one 'Mouseketeer trip to Australia. "I basically couldn't figure out what the big deal was. As we got older we realized the im pact: that Lhis was a popular show." For all the glory, it was also a lot of hard wQrk with early morning caUs at the studio. personal appearances and dancing and singing lessons, often for six days a week. Still, says O'Brien, "I had fun doing it." Ms. Baird obviously agrees : "It was a ball." THANKS TO llE-RUNS and the persistent good feeling the show has left with those who grew up watching it, Ms . Baird, Cole, Burr and O'Brien w i 11 always be referred lo as former M ouseketeers. But the'y' re not complaining. "It's an ego boost," admits Cole-, "I love be- ing known as a Mouseketeer. I didn t have any bad experiences. I took it for what it was worth and enjOyed it.'' Noting that Debbie Reynolda introduces him as the ex-Mouseketeer in her act, O'Brien says "I look at that aa a diffel"eDt segment or my career. Actually, l can look back at lt and enjoy it more than when I wu doing it." Now that they've duatAMI oU their mouse ean, they're cetUnc • kick out of stepping back ln lime. ••I RA VEN'T P&OPESSIONALL Y aung and danced f« U yean," 1ay1 Cole. wbo explalna that he wanted a more 1tabte occupation. "I 'm cloln• t.b1a t.auae I wanted to do It. l love 1in1· lift oe !Age. I iow UM applaue.'' , ... llOOlll~SU, Pase CU) The festival took on a slightly different air when she invited UCLA theater arts department professor Arthur B. Friedman. ··All the artists a re singing actors or actresses -Sherill Milnes. a baritone and well known actor- singer, has the ability to inluse the melodk line with the written text.·· It is that skill the ad vanced students need to move on to professional status. BUT, SHE ADDED, "they have to have a climate in which to grow ... and have to be nourished by belng exposed to various disciplines so they can discover themselves." One discovery. M rs. Brenner said, is that performers must open a ll stops, give each performance ail their emotional energy. whlch can be difficult for the often-shy personalities who take up operatic music. "One learns to give and take chances, to learn that you aren't going to lose yourself if you give -m fact, you gel back more But we need nounsh- ment too," she added. THAT'S WHERE listeners at the 11 sessions come in· Subscriptions to the senes begin at $15, including tickets to a gala concert May 18 But Mrs. Brenner said the festival is also seektng larger pnvate and corporate donations. Singers and pianists who wish to a pply for the 37 participant spots s hould write the Festival of Learning and Performing, Box 912, Santa Ana 92702. Appli cations should arrive before April 10 /\ $15 registration fee is required with an add•· tional fee for those who win auditions on April 19 in Sa lmon Rt<c1tal Hall, Chapman College l-'est1 val applicants will be mailed complete in formation THE SAME ADDRESS wiU pro\•ide tickets for observers of the sessions to be held in varied loca- tions from May 8-18 Some or the classes will focus on piano accom- panists. Mrs Brenner said. but all will be "very physical sessions. no one wall be taking notes." The festival is presently bmited to singers and pianists. she added, but master classes for actors, musicians and musical theater are pjanned ALSO IN THE future are foreign festivals where students will sing and plBy on a Norwegian stage. Mrs. Brenner produced two such eveots a few years ago and hopes to revive them to give de- veloping classical singers a taste of European at- titudes. "In Europe, the classical arts are a necessity: here, they're a luxury." Tiiree Actors 'light Up Sky' Three Orange Coast performers head the cast of the Ana-Modjeska Players' production of Moss Hart's theatrical comedy, "Light Up the Sky," opening tonight for a three-weekend run. Harald Dyreoforth of South Laguna , a member of the original 1948 c ast t n Its Philadelphia tryout, plays the hard-s helled producer Sidney Black. Joyce Pridham or Huntington Beach is the famou s Broadway actress. Ir e ne Livingston, while Tom Titus of Costa Mesa enacts the emotional director, Carl t on Fitz1erald. Others In the Ana-Mocl,jeska cast are Vivian Maloy, Sammie Schnelder. Jack Ogborn, Jonathan Motil, Ralph Cooke, Marty Harrison end John Zltney. Jerry Bade r ls dlrectin1 and Sharon Coyle oC Huntiniton Beach i1 atace mana1er. "u,bt Up the Sky" wUI be presented Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aprtl 12 at the Anaheim Cultural Art.a Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Reaervat.looa may be obtalned by calllnf 533"'453'7 or 7'72-8108. A -· .. ; ' . ··~ .... }' \\:: _____ ·,~~' MAY A DOLPHIN:! SMILE ON YOUR! EASTER WEEK.; This is the perfect ti me to get out with your family and en1oy some of the refreshing things Southern California has to o ffer Such as sunshine. Surf. Swimming. Shows. Stars. Such as Manneland. MarinelanQ.:s big sea shows show off the amazing performing skills of our whaJes. dolphins and sea lions. At Marineland. you can even get in the swim yourself. Our Baja Reef lets you explore a fasdnafing underwater paradise that's aJjve with thousands of ocean fish. (Extra charge for required equipment) And your kids will flip when they meet their favorite lV stars like YOgi Bear and Fred Flintstone. What's more, Marineland is the only theme park in California that overloo~ the ocean. That's refreshing right there. ~ com e to Hanna-Barbera's Marineland and spend a beautifuJ day this Easter week And be sure to smile back at the dolphins! H4NN6•1AllMU'S MARINI LAND ' . ~ . ' . . OUT ·r~ f.~OUT (}~J~~OAl~L:Y~A~L~O~T~~~~~~~F:n~day~,~W~9'C11~~28.~tllD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~----- ppetites Map Newport's P~a de Ca/es. offering foreign fare in European village Choir Fest ;; Hotel Celebrates • In celebrauoo of lbe Euter Hat0n. yland Hotel 1n Anaheim will present a lal program of Easter music ul munity Staee. March 31 lhrou&h April 6. nned by several local dtoin. ~ Performances will take place at the .. ncing Waters Amphitheater at 8:20 p.m -ween the 8 and 9 p m showt1mes of.the ramous Dancing Waters i.how ._ The Shme G roup will s rng March 31 and ~ril 2 and 3. while the choir from t~e <f8rden Grove Community Chur ch will 0.tertain April 1. ~ The Calvary Church College Singers will f,orm April 5 and Orange Coast College's up, "The Original Broadway Cast," will g on April 6. • • Community Stage is presented free to the ~blic by the hotel at llSO West Cerritos e., Anaheim, as a showcase for talent m a variety of communities. HONPUl'l'INO A U""1ed E ngegement The Rompin' Toe-Tappin' Musical Comedy ~ MIS 8y Jlfll W... Lynea 8y Geo<ge H.imeoM end Aot>lfl Mtller o...ct~ 8y AotFllDll SPENO EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 6 AT THE HARLEQUIN ~ r-tl!rv 91.f\ ""'~ 8tvlc:t> AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPER1ENCE Wf COIDIAU Y INVITE . YOU TO COME TO OUR NEW RESTAURANT (FORMERLY MITU'SJ AND ENJOY OUR COMPlffil Y DIFFERENT GOURMET MENU - NOW FEA TUllNG OUlt FAMOUS "DON MARCIAL MARGARITAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 Beef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchil~ 5efvec1 with Bf.JM or Ra$2.25.umil 4 00 PM: SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Served 10 AM to 2 PM :81.!.!!'LtJ!t 8f.ta......-AC.•d•= 547 Weet 111h It., Coeta ..... 142·1714 ........ ,.... • Priv* ,.,,... s.m. n. flMtt Mnc"" evw. an ovenal&bt kll •bouJdA'l be ruled out. ROI, IN ONI mammoth arta. ls an 1maatna ocimpt.x of rutaurant.a boUllnt U of cthnlc C'4lillMI, plut • 1uodry lbop. Take your pie.II a va.riel.Y ol lntem1Uooal routes are open t.b1ab co a ranre of dlabee from Italian and F'reneh to Greek or Cbln .... And all ol Ulla la Ml forth tn a charming Old World •~tuna. al alte resembling a colorful &uropean village built around a plan of aldewalk calea PaltOAI can eat in the lnterior sunken ~ U•• or ln the out.door rettased paUo with a wbopplne coqibined seatin& capac1· t y of more than 500 Each restaurant h as a different facade. the vurious building mate nals contributma to the feeling ol a genuine village atmosphere All are <.'Onnect.ed by a brick walkway that surrounds the <.'entraJ dJnl n& area situated beneath a dramauc 3.000 squire foot skylight IT 18 TBl8 LA'ITE& feature, above au. th•t gives the plaza a Ught and airy appearance Other touches embellishing the European the~e mclude window boxes spilling flowers. bl~auog baskets banging from ornamental street lights. shingle and slate roofs. leaded glass windows. shutters and burgundy and green tables and chairs · . Besides the foreign fare there are specialty hamburgers. healthy foods. gourmet hot dogs, t.1 New York style dehcalessen. a variety of soups. salads, natural Juices and frwt salads. ice cream and frozen yogurt. California Wine Vault. the sundry shop. of· fe rs imported and domesllc wine and be-er . quality tobacco, greeting card:,, gifts and fresh· cut flowers. THE PLAZA'S INNOVATIVE din.ang con cept was developed by Plaza. de Cafes. Ltd:. un· der the direction of Newport s Thomas Wb1te. a Real Cantonese Food • tat h.re or lake home STAG CHINESE CASINO /1.olJen ~ ....,, ~~ s;t;;;Jragon -~ GBIUIHE OIU& MAll>MIN DfSIES Specializing In Oinese A La c.orte Dishes LUNC>M>INNER DAILY Food To Take Out 11.30 A.M. to 10 P.M. E J =r= r ~ J nu...._-.. COSTANISA 6U·71'2 • 6ll•t91 C ~ Out 'N About .~ Nori11an Stanley developer and former owner of Houllban'a Old Place. The 23,000 aquare loot complex, &outed 00 2., ICl'el 1n the heart of Koll Center. WU de· tped b)' Ware/ Malcomb Al'cb.ltecta, toe .• of lrvloe. Located al 4881 Birch St... comer of Von Karman. Plua de Cafea is open seven days a week. u a.m. to 9 p.m. The restaurant.a. with a tbumboall menu description are as follows: BERNARDO'S -ffome-m~ llalian food. including a variety of ptua CONTINENTAL KITCHEN -Eastern European food featuring Hungarian, Poll.sh and Czech dlsbes. CONTINENTAL P AS'BJES -EW'OJ)ean and Viennese paatrles, breads, cakes. pies. efc. JUICE AND FRUIT SALADS -Tropical salads and all natura l juices. EL CHOLO -Authentic Mexican food with full -service bar for El Cho lo'is famous margaritas. FRENCH KITCHEN Genwne French menu featuring omelettes. crepes and qwcbes. GARY'S DELI -Authcnllc New York style delicatessen. GIRYO KING Greek food and pastnes . menu features beef. lamb, pork. chicken a nd turkey served Ill pita bread. plus shl.Sb·kabob and baklava HEAVEN Specialty hamburgers and barbequed beef nbs. plus other western theme dishes bast1an-• DINNER PLAYHOUSE At the.GRAN[) HOTEL I MOTIL WAY -"IAHlMll, CA azm JUDYO'DEA -f~$~\J.Si~~ ~vh;\•t .;no l Y' 1(. nt RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN Mlosi.mng DAVID CRYER EVEltV TUES. THltU SUN EV ES A NO SAT. 6 SUH. MATINE:£S (714)772-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - For "An Ellf!rlmg To Rf!m#'Jm~'N NO -..::::=.._ __ - INTERNATIONAL KOT DOG CO. - Diversified variety of 1ou.nnet bot dqu. ~1th 21 re II a bes. Oa l ENT EXP &E88 -Chlneae and Japanese food featurin1 bee!, pork, chicken IDd fl.ah entrees, plus tempura, •II roll, WOGtom, etc. PICCADILLY PARK CAFE -Variety of· soups, aalada, lee cream, troaen yOIW1., meau feature• produce aal1d1, deli laladl, fruit salads and marinated ttemt. 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MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY-(714) ee&-2121 .,,\\aniott·s RANCHO IAS PALMAS RESORT " 41000€8 HOPE DRIVE • RAf.'4CHO MIRAGE. CA 92710 l . -·-----..-.# _______ ...... .-...4 ............................. -........ .,..._. __ ._ ... -........ ,... ............... -...... ---_ .............. ~ ............ , .................. -....... .... I: [ J ' INTERMISSION /THEATER fi'er Ope.er.: Freshness In Spotlight T be,,re'11 11omtithtn 1 conta1toua 1otng around In lout theater -an epldt m lt' of orl1lnaUl)' T hll Ume, tn the not t.oo diatant PHt, when productn1 &roupa 1lon1 the Oraf\le CoHt, particularly the community theater11, wf'rt• sh ameleu purveyo rs of the fa mUaar Any popular new pJay filter ln1 down from Broadway waa ath•cked like a sldt' of bfff lo6aed into u kenn"l wub three or four produt'tiona of tht' same work durlni M bt'Uon. And when there were no hot releaaq avail- able, I.be old standbys were dut up and recycled. The maxim M>emed lo be, '"U the audience haan 't beard of at they won 't come to see It." TODAV-AT LEA T FOR the first three months ol 1980 -the r rutJve winds are blow mg from a different direcllon Tbe feeling now appean1 to be, ··rr they might have seen 1t before, forget at " Consequently . or the first 26 productions mounted by the three professional and 10 com munlly theaters along the coast, all but s ix qualify as, tf not newcomers, at least unfamiliar vehicles. And 14 of them were genuine Or ange County premieres or course. to the theatergoer, there isn't m uch difference between a new play and one he hasn 't seen before. Certainly you can't call such works as "Laura," "The Magnificent Yankee," "The Uninvited," "Saint Joan" or '"Seven Days (See ORIGINALS, Page Ct> Et VotJa -We are now open for unique Sunday brunch, tasty lunches and gourmet dinners. 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'und•• R,....n,.h; 10 • m.-2.30 p m f)p.-T1 r .. , lunrh •ad dmn"• 7 de .. •"'"'-· Monte CArlo Room $9fJO::.,., i.ocluda ~ aod tip Thl1 Vtt"f •pa::W Euca feast it ICned from 10 A.M. witil 2:30 P.M .• and featu.ra a trio ol tt.rolliog mwkians. {Cll11dttn $6.00) ReHl'WWolU Acoeple4 MOflN Carlo Roo• Ordy Plto,..(714)644-1100 Enjoy The Newpcwter'• traditional Sunday bunt brunch and auupinmcnt provided by bs.rpiat Msrci.a Wood ia che M.arioe Room, and pUn.i1t Doo Olatfield io The Libnty. Sened m>m 9 A.II. andl Ji.30 P.M. (Oilldren f'.9') 0 <J/f/~t ~ 1700 Jamboree Roed. Newport BHcb, California ' ~ i t I + ..... Q DAILY fl'ILOT (!)RIGINALS • • • • CPM.ahltCI) N~" new plays -but...,. ot \MM i•.,, rlH haa been done locally In at leaat IS Maeou. AND TllBN TH•as AU lbe real county premlerea. 1how1 lllle "The Nl1ht la My Enemy." "The Goodbye P.ople." "Sum 1D•rtf"," "Take a Number. Oarlln1.'' "Mbtd Doub&ea." etc. Not lo menUOn LbrM world PH· mlere1 -"Po nta ln Time.'' "lpore lhe Man Behind the Screen" •nd "S&uff and Nooael\H " What lt amount.a to la a coucloua effort by the other k>taJ theater 1roup1 \0 do aomethin1 South Cout Repertory haa been dolq for )'tars. -1lve lbe public aometJ\1r\a dltfvent. SCR hu earned out thb tradlUon lD t• with "Side by Side by Sondheim." "Forever Youn, Marit· Lou," "Right of Way," "Points ln Time" and the current· 'No Man '1 Land.•· (11 J The Laruna Moulton Playbouae mounl~d two hiab-quality producUoos, "The Goodbye People" and "Saint Joan," and bu the equally unfamJUar "Chemin de Fer" waJUna in the wings. Al the Costa Mesa Civlc Playhouse, It was "The Uninyited" and the upcoming "Baker Street " PLAYWRIGHT FRED CARMICHAEL pro· vided the first two shows of the Westminster Community Theater season, newcomers "The Night ls My Enemy"' and "Mixed Doubles." The Huntington Beach Playhouse revived the excellent "Laura" and followed with "The Imaginary Invalid," which has had two local productions but is not that well traveled. The comedy "Take a Number. Darling" •and the mystery "Murder at the Vicarage" both rank as new shows from the Saddleback Valley •Community Theater, even though the latter has been around for a while. The Irvine Community Theater unveiled "Ignore the Man Behind the Screen" for the first time anywhere, while the San Clemente Community Theater had another world premiere in "Stuff and Nonsense." Three new community theaters were born in the first three months of 1980. and each of. fered something diffe rent. if not altogether "ne w." The Newport Thea ter Arts Center Players led off with "Summertree ... the Newport Ha rbor Actors Theate r revived "The Magnificent Yankee" and Showcase l'roduc tions brought in "Seven Days in May." Whether this patl<'rn will continue throuJ(h the year 1s anybody's guess. But for the chrona· theater1;:0<'r who must visit each n<'" opening. these far..t three months have be<'n most en joy a bk Va lerie Mcilroy, Les Reed , Stephanie and Vince Cordio appear an the British mys- tery. "Murder at the Vicarage" a t Sad - dleback Va lley Com- m un 1 t y The ate r, 2574 1 Obrero Drive. M 1ssion Viejo. Phone 770-0381 for times and tickets MAIHSTAGE lsECOND STAGE\ SHAKESPEARE'S TONIGHT AT 8:30 ClcnW< C-4y Harold Phtter'1 "DIE LAUGHING" ire. moD+~F_W No Man's Land "FOXES" "SATURN 3" IRI <;P l tn JQlh Cf'"'' f'{ C;il1lorn 1 r-r 1 I le<;tt11n •, .ino tanoanq'' ' LOW P'lllCED P'REVIEWS This Sot. & ~ at 8:00 S6.50, SS 50 Co·Produced by Carter Hawley Hale on 1mportan1 wnr~ on 11mP<; Prf'<;ent Cina 11rnPs remf'mbf-red THUE W!:BS OHlY! HOW ...._.,.. Al'RIL I l l~ .. \-. ..._ 4 I JI "-'-....... ., ) .. U H U .. ''THE PRl'llftGHTER" IP'GI Daily 6:30 . Sot: Sun-12:30 CHARGE TIX: ~Jbulh C,oast Repertory <1u 1957-4033 . \.(/ 5-"t Cont,,..., Coth MeM __ .._..... ~ Sil G.eeni s ! <~ SA" oon fl (~ The Fmcst in 6i.f ® i ;~~~~b~~o~~~~~;=~~=L ~ ~SEAFOOD $4.95 ~ ~ PLATTER CompleteDlnner (;_\ ·)1 ....... S.W-9 c...,... Mes ~ ~ Served 5 to 8 PM ~ (! · ENTERTAINMENT ! Q NIGHTLY /;}3110 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT ~ 87~2461 11-...~~~R!~~~~~R!!~~ ISLAND l l/•-HOUR CRUISE DEPARTURES FROM SAN PEDRO daily · 9 45 am and 2 15 pm Also Fri. eve .. 7 30 pm & Sun. 11 :30 am • Spacious triple-decked vessels ONE-WAY FARES• Adults, $6.15, Children $3 15 • Under S,.Ocents tlTll/111 CRll/SES San Pedro: Catalina terminal (213)71M111 •(213)132'"'521 •('14)527·7111 "BLACK STALLION" IGI "GILDA Ll~E .. 1a1 I "CHAPTER TWO"tP'GI "KRAMER vs KRAMER11 1a1 ~IDllM PLifti.I SIGHT'• ••1941 .. IPGI "AMERICAN GIOOt.O" (R) "LOOKING FOR ·~~~:~ "ANIMAL HOUSE .. 111 ,,.....c:::=-= ... -~w::: . I "WH~TIMI IA .. OUT" lf'GJ '"THI GHAT· c: ~ .. l 10llBY--, I .. JAWS II",,., 0 DRACULA11 Jifiii 'RlMP'' .;.,· •'ILICTIJC HOISIMAM .. 'LADY & THI ftAMr t• "UMIDIH I IPllD Ill YIMCt ODDIALL" l~PllCUI AU ....... Of'8t ., ..... ~, C-.~IJ­·-ru.f..,._, Coming to UCirvine Pulttzer Prize Winning Journalist DAVID HALBERSTAM Monday, April 7 8 p.m. Crawford Hall "The Media-lzation of America" Foreign correspondent In the Congo, Poland and Vietnam Author of The Powes Toot Be. The Best and the Brightest. The Making of a Quogmirt, and TM Unfintlh6d Od11uey of Robert KenMdy. Tlckete: Al\ICI .Ox Office and alt Ticketron outlet• S2 UCI 9tudent1; '3 Hculty/lteff/UCI Atumnf Auocl•tloft Memberl/other 1tud•nt1; S4 gene,.I · Information 833-5518 INTERMISSION I THEATER uroNW8 puta to · •me all other out· door adventure• wtth .•• 1>E~'UZALA ... lheHunter 'The Hunter' brtno• to the ec:r"n au of the Love •nd A••••ct for M•n and N•ture that I• hum•nt, polllble to put on fllm. tN.Y. Time•) Weekdeya 7 and 1:30 PM. Sunday• 2:00, 4:30 7:00and1:30 P.M. "Honor thy wife, arrl everyone else's." I ' STARTS TODAY --· ..... , PU ,lAZA m.JIH" C1IUU WUT awams· ~""" U11COUOIUtE·•• 8rM S29 S339 Wesl"Wlsi.f 891 393.S CosU WfSI 631·3!J01 &~PJ ~ 't d,J ORAIGI MAU onuatS · •tllfOll flUO llAU Cl-..U I • N.uu t£arnil Or1nge 637 0340 WWIOll V-.o •g;-6120 ,_ , .. .._ .. !_! ·-... --~C'OJIC TEC~NICOLOR.CINEMASCOPE• r edwanls FOUNTAIN VALLEY . llOOIOMIT AT ...... ..._ flOUMTAJM Y .WY IH·l MO~ edwanls WOOD BAI DOE :,~1u .. t~. ss1-0655 .... -·-.. ., ........ , .................... , ............... --···-··· ROCK TALK _'Love Stinks' at Times But Rock 'n' Roll Band Enjoy It Affairs By U . A ltOBINSON Tht J Gt'll• lhnd IN back wtlh • venaf'nncl4 u bHU lllna a lbum ("Love SUoka">. charteod al No 22 ln BIUboard leu than a month alltr Ill rel ,k, and now th~y have o bl1 (al alnal.-, "Come Rack " But accordto1 to lead !'Inf er Peter Wo lf, \hla all only SEEMS like a ren• ssance . they 've never been away. IN NEW YORK City ror an u~>J)flarance on "Saturday NIQhl Live," P"tf'r i.ald "We've been touring for a lona Um~. llnd doma lncred.I ble 11how11. bul b••lnlly. wt''ve stayed out or New York "We've bet>n out the~ an lhe lunterlaods, places like Te~ Haute, or grt-at rock 'n' roll capitals llke Cleve lllnd and Detroit -whe re there are a lot or rock ·n• roll fan11U<'S and we've JUSl pul a lot or e neray into th°"e places. and have done qwte we U "Somellme:> bands make 1t ~an New York and can't gel 11n album togetht'r ' Wolf con tinued "THEY GET GOOD promotion and press and BANG, they're big But tht.>n there s a band like us who ha ve made 1l and. "£•11, we're not 1n for the wee kends, we 're mto 1t seven days a week. ··We 've always tned to mak(• great rock ·n roll records. and now it's <.·om1ng back lo the ener gy and energy is what we've got a lot of." <There 1s no doubting that this person has energy; when he talks. it is a non stop. rapid· paced stream of insightful, a nti often htlarious. convers~tion.) PETER CONTINU ED: "Now that the smoke is cleanng from the disco days and pe<>· pie have entered the '80s. they're ready again for rock 'n' roll. .. A tot or it has to do with timing, but basically we're a rock 'n' roll band with heavy R&B influences, and we always have been -we never a lluded to any thing else. We make NOW OPEN--£DWARDS WOODBRIDGE Culver Drtve or Jeft"'Y Road To Barranca PartcwaylBetween Santa Ana 6 S.n Diego F,..w•ys. In Th• Woodbridge Vlll•oe C.nter 551.()655 s .. Bottom of Directory For Pfogr•m •ACA0«11¥AWNllD -lllA- Kramer v _VS. nrdmer "SERIAL" ~ ·~· "THE U ST MARRIED _,_ 7'29 • .,,,Cl'I) ~ .... 1 •. 11: ... 1 .... COUPLE IN AMERICA" ... ,_ , .... »•.tea..,., .. ,,.,,. .. llOW YlllQ 111 Tiii .... I 090rge C. kott NOMN'ATED FOft Trt8" "•n Devere ACADEMY AWARD ''THt! CHANGELING" ""·' .... Uff'ltlllll , .. ,. ...... " ... l .............. , ... IAT·TMMO. t II, 4 II . "·"'" .... album•. but our mome nt com s to uro when we're ln rront or thut audience. "l think ours la an 1ntemUn1 11\0ry," be Hid "Just llt;ltlnw throu8h what we've aouen throu1h. lt'w tru1• that l:Ully Joel. Bob Seaar. Fll'elwood Muc and Peter Frampton used to open ror us "We've bt>t•n there when hundreds. and l mean HUNOllEDS. or bands have come and aione. 8ut w~·r1• Nll ll here. "l'M STILL ROCKING 'n' rollina. because I'm bav\ni u love affai r w1lh 1l , rock 'n' roll is the most dl'hrious love a/fau I've e ver had. ( ROCK TALK J The re':. notlung else I'm th.lnkUlR of What we want todo1scontr1bute to rock 'n' roll "There 1s no drug in ttus world that can do better than a C'rowd Of people ,l?OIDR crazy from rock 'n' roll For me to t ry and ve rbalize tl would tX' an insult. but there's nothing like 1t. Not phyMt·ally, o r st'xually . . it's intense ." Tht• J Gl'lb hrwup <Wolf, J . Geils. Stephen Bl add, M a g1c Dick. Sl1th Justman, Daniel Kl em ) has ht'C'n together s1nct 1967, longer tha n any other biJ! band. a nd Pl'ter says, "Th.e in· sane th.Ing 1s, 1t 's still lovP at first sight " DOES JU: Rt:AU.Y think that love stinks" "Well," hl' laur.hed, "let's put 1t this way Love has many s mells. J ust like a fine cuisrnc ... the re arc some mighty Cine cheeses, and they all smell. lt doesn't mean that they're bad, it just means tha t they sure do slink " Back to music. Peter emphasizes "S-Ome- one once asked me lf I was a pn soner of rock 'n' roll, and I said I a in't no pn soner. I'm J volunteer. We're still stu1knts in the college of musical knowledge ... GILDA RAONEA "GILDA LIVE" '"> .... Me.-.-eiu-..... --.:.-._ ·•-tttte Ajj'"~-~ ntl , .. •M saf n•u•H t • 1 M • " • >0 •o o MARTIN MULL TUESDAY WELD "SERIAL" I'll! f1IO. I IO ••<IO l~I S•f f-S I 0 ,) 1', I 1' 1" 1 11 ... _., JMitl Plus ..... _ "SIMON'' WALfUW."*U ~ULA A--"LITILE "SERIA·L" MISS ... ~~~MER MARKF~ ., va. ~ KRAMER" Plue (PG) PE TEA SELI.ERS SHIRLEY MM:lA!Nt BEING rHEREm Plu1 "BREAKING AWAY" Walt DisNlfs UBLACK I ..A... MARBLE" 'n- "BREAKING PAUL NEWMAN JACOUlLIHI! llSSIT "WHEN TIME RAN OUT". -(PO) '"' ........ , .. . ..,,,,_. , ... .. •• 11 1,11• -------- DAil Y PILOT C7 GILDA LIVE ...,,"GILDA RADNER • FATHER GUIDO SARDUCCI ..... ,..,, .. A,..,M BEAnc; l ORM AAl(HAllS MARii 'l't ... SUlA.'>,,11,{ M>llH< ~ 1'.0't'EllO "'11( HAH <> C>O,,.CX.HUr LILLIA AADMK. l'AUL '>HAI I lR 110'.:.ll '.>HUS TlR ALAN lWllSlL PRODUClDB'l'LORNE MICHAELS DtRLCTED BYMfKE NICHOLS r>ANA.\llSK)N ~~ ... .,,..oou<TlONNt~omOl'll()N()(.LSlNta. l'llOOUUDAHOOIUCTlOIYLOaHlMICHALL!>-r--•!11§!Ta • ~ .......... , ........ ~. ...... 1 ••~-..,.l.allO'> ""•WAU.ll (()MMU"'l(."'~'>COM""-NV R ..... _,_ L~~go........,,._,, •'"t!N\> ~.,.,_,_ • .,.,..v.iN< , _••t1•-·-- Brtltol •t M•eAlttlur Sant• ~n• ~7444 CHAPMAN AVE ••SA FwY ORAN GE 634 2\~l PAUL NEWMAN JACQUELINE BISSET WILLIAM HOLDEN Caught in a~ of pottW. Playing time: 24 lwurs Pm.es: Untold weallh. Rules: None. "WHEN TIME RAN OUT" EDWARD ALBERT· RED BUITONS BARBARA CARRERA • VALENTINA CORTESA VERONICA HAMEL· ALEX KARRAS· BURGESS MEREDlTH .... ERNEST BORGNINE .... JAMES FRANCISCUS .lobspagltt ~ lNlU.'«TIOSAL ONE.\tA COfUIOAATIOH ~ON "..wd on the nO\l'I TifE 00 TKE WORID ENDED by GORDON ntOMAS and MAX MORGA.~ l'lffi Scrttnpliy bv CAIU l'fJJlalMAlf and l7VUl1M VUJIWANT Olrrcltd bv "'AMl6 ~ • Produced by 11'tfl'nlf ~ ... DAILY PILOT ) ( L. M. BOYD .. INFORMS In the • I ' , Q DAil Y N.OT MOVIE REVIEWS 'Blaek StalHon' Sure Bet for Visual Pleasure "TH• a&..ACK STALLION" Is ttwltrarlty: • 'G' r•tedfllm meet. with fnt lllOt~~ Mf\Mtl· vlty end uncommon enlstrv. The vlsu•1 lrN19.ts •nt overWhelmlng: boy end st1t11on reclno on • 'llvtry bHch. ·~••titt try. out In• ragl!"V storm~ the hHt1-POUridlno cllm.c\1e rec•. Never.Ms•~ a.en to lovingly photographed es by Caleb Desc~ntl. The •nll~ pro)Kt Mems to hev. bHn iove·, labor tor director Carroll Bal· lard, Who ~s Invested evf'ry scene with Imagination. His cast performs megnlflcently· Kelly Reno as the boy shipwrecked with a magnificent horse. Ter i Garr as his bewildered mother; Clarence Muse In a memorable screen farewell; Mickey Rooney en an admirably controlfed per. tormance. Despite the G, the shlpw,.eck may p,.ove sca,.y fo,. lhe very young. "SIMON" alm s satirical tabs at easy targets: the tech-nology Industry, the m111tary. elevator music, television. Fl,.st-tlme director M arshall Brickman Is an expert marltsman. having co-authored films with Woody Allen. Brickman po,.1rays Alan Arltin as a scientist brain· washed ln1o believing he has arrived from another planet; he becomes a media hero when the country Is temporarily convinced. Since "The Russians are Coming," Arkin has proved superior as the common man caught In outrageous situations. So why isn't "Simon" funnier than It ls? Perhaps Brickman should have borrowed m ore of Allen's throwaway style. The comedy is often labored, especially in the last half. Rating PG, with mild swearing. TAKING NO CHANCES Alen Attlln •• 'Simon' "FOXES" offers an adult view of the meaningless 11 ves of Los Angeles teen·aoers. The focus Is on tour Olds who seek among themselves the kind of familial relationship they have been deprived of by their uncaring parents. The plight is ~metlrnes moving, more often dis rbing -Gerald Ayres' scri t aiming more at sensation than understanding. The young performers are well cast, especially the accomplished Jodie Foster, Cherie Currie and Scott Baio. The bewildered adults include Sally Kellerman, Adam Faith and Randy Quaid. The rallng Is R, with plenty of dope, sex and rough language. "AM•a1CAN OIOOLO" Is• mut1ly mor1llty ptay about• mind ... whor9 who I• bewll$1'9d wMn ft11 proftulon •~•him In dMP. deep troubte. Richard Gert 11 I Loi Anaetn hustler who l«Vlcel rl<h ~tor money_,.. hUmenltarlM rHtons H well, he NVS. His llf• 1monv the rich Is portrayed In • allck, a.nsual style by director P1ul khrldef', but wrlt•r Schrldtr his burdened the fllm with tn ambivalent centre! cf\lractw. Lauren J-4utton plays • wnator's wife who dAllles with Gere; she Is strengety unconvincing, as is the heppy endlno. The fllm may find a merket because of its he•vy se1e, thumping music and Hpe<:l•llY Gere1 an appealing actor WhO thus far has dealt only wtth the externalities of his SCnten characten. T1'e R ratlnil ls warranted by nudity. "KRAMER VS. KRAMER" Is an emotional blockbuster. Not an olO-fashloned tear ·Jerker, It Is an intelllQef'lt, contemporary drame 1bout hus- band-wife and parent.child relatlonshlps. Dustin Hoffman Is a careef'-minded ad man who is shocUd to 1 .. rn thet his wife Is leaving him -end their young son. He struggles tocope, thenhlswlfenot- lfles him that she wants the son's custody. The writing and direction by Robert Benton is a model of conciseness. Theactorsresl)Ondmagnlfl· cently: Hoffman as the agonized father; Meryl Streep in the complex role as the troubled wife; Justin Henry as the pawn in the struogle. Rated PG. "ALL THAT JAZZ" es a startlingly original fltm •chl•vement, a work of soaring imegi~tlon ttwi~lll be talked about tor• long ti to come. At tlmesoverw mlngly l1vish. th• fllm n.verthe "s is a pain· fully personal story derived trom Bob Fosse's llfe and near· death. Fosse. dl~or, co-author and chol'eograS>t°4r, has taken a chance; not everyon. w ill find death a music.al comedy. Roy Scheider meets the challenge of the Fosse floure. Jessica Lange is fine as the angel of death. Rated R. ''COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER" boasts two powerful performances: Sissy Space«. as tt)e rags-to- riches country singer Loretta Lynn. and Tommy Lee Jontts as her headstrong but persevering husband. Space«. is totally convincing as the 14·year-old bride and motile<, interpreting the Lynn songs herself -no tip sync here. Jones brings a vigorous presence to the screen, demonstrating onoe more that ht! is capable of Important stardom. Director Michael Apted c.aptures the look and sound of hill· country life and the COt.1ntry music scene. but the script fal· ters in the final third. PLAYS LORETTA LYNN S.ssy Spacek Singe ' R le hard Dysart and R le hard Base- hart. Rated PG. expletives. "CRUISING" might be classified as a raw e1eploltatlon film except for Its star, wrlter~irector and production values. Its basic aim Is shock -male bodies writhing In Oante-esque3ay discos, sadists in leather an metal, knives plunging into flesh, cops using terronst tactics. Al Paclr\O as the yoong cop gone under· g round to catch a killer of homosexuals seems as much In a Quanda,.y as the audience. Obviously he Is transformed by his ordeal, But how? Why? The film contains much lo offend everyone, homosexuals, parents and those who appreciate well<rafled movies. The R rating seems mild 1n view of lhe context "THE JERK" is a wild. crazy and general Iv satlsfac· tory movie deoot for Steve Ma,.tin. He is a com ic in the classic Chaplin·Keaton mold. polltic•I s.-oe •nd even as • His cha,.acter Isn't fully realized presidential possibility The in this f ilm, but the outline "BE ING T HERE" is Quirky happenings are abundantly eccen· is promising. His laroefol· comedy that may well be tric, and belief is sustained lowing will be pleased with his cherished like Hal Ashby's by the consistent performance portrayal of the son of a black ear lier "Harold and Maude." of Peter Selle,.s as the sharecropping family <that's This ti me~ director draws saoacious nincompoop He is right) who rises from gas from ~ Jeny l(os1nskl novel. brflllantty controlled, and draws slat•on attendant to mlllionalre scripted by Kosinski himself, strength from a superjor cast inventor, then slides back to about an Illiterate Qardener including Shirley MacLa19e. Mel· poverty. The R ratl"9 Is mostly who Is suddenly enshrined as a vyn Oou<Jlas, Jack wardlh. duetoexplet1ve1anouaoe. ..;;;..;....;;;.... .......... __; ____ _::...__;__;~~--__;_;_ ______________________________ ~ •"FOXES' IS DIE BEST PICRJRE OF DIE YOONG YEAR SO FAR." -ChertM Chemplln. L A Tim. -n. ftnt wal el eeper of the I !I I on. 'FOXES' la a ftmny, rueful, ~ moW! about comlug of age.Credit goea to the four~ ads IHI who make such a Mnn1ng rat peck.i-0-0 AnMn. New9-a •A 'Rebel Without A Cause' for the 1980'• -m oddJv mo'1blg expe.rtence. thanlm to good acton and a deliately ba1anced eaeenpl.ay. Sally Kellerman ls wondnfulf'" -Rex ~ N V 0a iv Ne._ •The ftnt b1~ fUm of the 1980'a. s hard to believe that a flbn this hard to make md du. good about Amalea came from an . .Aamk:ara."-Mi<:llMll Venture LA Weekly A CASABLANCA RECORD & FILMWOAKS PRODUCTION LIMlTf:O ENGAGE.ME Hr edwards NEWPORT t-IE.A R COAST HWY. & MACARTHUR NCWPORT Ct:lfTJ:Jl 644-07 60 fAI 7 00, 9 4S <;AT SUN 1 45. 41()70090 NOW SHO WING JOOfE FOSTER "' FOXES SIMmg scan BAIO • SALLY KEUfAMAN • RANDY QUAID ProduceO by DAVID PUTTNAM m GERALD AYRES • Wttien iir GERALD AYRES 0ncteobyADRIAN LYNE· OflvNIMwcDvGIORGIO MORODER ·'A. totally delightful comedy ... I really do recommend it.'' - ANAHEIM Broo~hurs1 · n2~6 OAAllGE Oranot "4all 6 • 637-03ol0 tOIU MESA Crn@ma Cenltr 979«1« t ORANGE C11y Cinema I 63« 391 t ll TOllO S~OlttlK' ~I 5880 08A116l • S1a~1um Dt In bJ9 78e0 fOUllTAlll VAlLO . r1 llallty I 839 I~ W!ST•l•SllR Ull c;........ 8'.U-O!>l6 IRVllll Woodllfrc!Oe !61 ~ CllECI DlllClOllU fOl .. OWTlllll As a singer, he's• killer. As a lover, he's a killer. As a killer, he's a lovely singer. • nt P£lERS ..ntlOI IQljV ll:Jrol • ·i.: Lmlf«j. Slllltte llU IXMJ(J! OtARl£S !lAK RSA lNOf.SIER .., IUl ron 1.-C ~ ~ P£TIRS l'lolallllli.MARK~ ' IOllV llJmf s-.llillt -~ ' IOI!'( llJrol nmTIM<ER Sliryll!mTIM<ER ~S.. It IOI!'( llJCSm "'°., JJIRf !lf.M. ... ., fJf WDilO _... .. ~-0 ---·- Ongnil Motion Plctin Solmro Aa>urn Motablt on ~ R«.oio-. m T~. ~ 1111 WlrT!lf 8ooic "°""""C>l'lllO._,....,c...Cl'W-........... ~... T .... ....._ ______________ ....._i1n11 J$i;\ i [t] :t· 11 1,'U t t .---.c- cma ma wurmrn1 UA Cineim S40·0S94 H1 Way 39 Ori ·ln ~I 3693 NO PASeeS ACC:EJ=>'T'EO ~THIS ENGAQENIENTI ~ Nominations BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR -Mickey Rooney BEST EDJTJNG -Robert Dal va "'Black Stallion' is a work of beauty ... 'Black Stallion ' triumphs ... Art and entertainment truly are one. '' "One of the year's 10 best." -N~S,.,._. W. Ant«ln H-'4 f:.som!M'I' 11iE Bl.AOC STALLION" ....,1CEJ..LY RENO• TERJ CAJUt • Cl.ARENClf MUSE · HOYT AXTON· MICHAEL HIGCINS -MIOCEY ROON"EY ..,..,CARMINE COPPOLA ...,Roel!RT DALVA °"""""°'~CAUiB DESCHANEL ....,,.,.,MELISSA MAlHISON" JEANN1i ROSENIERC ..,.Wll.UAM 0. wrrruFP ._..., .. .....,..,WALTER FARLEY --...FRANCIS COPPOl.A ..._..,FRED ROOS-10M STERNBERG o.....iCAAAOU. MU.AIU> ...,,_. -ZOE11tOPI!~ 101 ... a 1111 ., .............. -.:.::::.:-...... _... ·--ea.- ) 2nd EXCITING WEEK!----- , lllTA Ila .. ... lllMf IUCI llMll Ht"°' Blvd. Or ·In S3t · 12711 Clnt1111 Vitio 830 6990 Edwards C.11t1111 644-0760 Clntdomt 63HSS3 E UA MoYtt:s (7l ) 990-40?2 IUTlmSTfl UA Tttin 893-130!> .. . . . ... . .. ........ ,.,._ ................. .. ' I • ' . 11 A number of winning gags ... Wolter Matthau is up to his some old tricks." '• ''A deBghtful romontk comecJv. A special treat for the whole family .'· ·' ~· r 1 ic-.. =.;.. '1tlD PRESS W.llL7ER Mn.TIHA.U • JULIE ANDREWS . ...... ,.. TONY ClJJUIS· BOB NEWHAia LEE GRflN7 -.SJllUl S'IIMSON ~·~ ,.......,._...,,.,_..'t • ., .....,...,, '"' ' •• _,......._ JA. .,,,._.,.~•1;.,... ,., ,..,,,..,,f•W"H"U . . . ' • • , .. 4" W•t. am!tJIU,l PUTT Ctn CE .. TER EDWAnos· r.~13SION ED\"JAnmr CIHHf.A Orange 634·928a VIEJO MAll CttJDiA Costa Mesa 546·3102 M1ss1on V1e10 495·6220 HlNOl DnlYf·I~ Oranc 5S8· 7022 . . . ... -... . ... , ......... ______ . - .. -_,. ART GALLERIES ~. March 2.8. 1980 DAILY PILOT Souads, Strek _ _...,,,.,, _ _ShewiDg Creatlftty SUM I aRUSH ~AINTINOS by Sevoum Zorthlan are betng t.aturect et vorP411 o.a11erv. 326 Gl•nnerre· LaouN Beach, where the artist wll be teted at a reception from 1 to 6 p.m . Sunday. NEW LIGHT SCULPTURll!S and • f,....,t4'ncUng, resin structure with pro-Won'Wlnhood content that would not close Itself Off tom n are Included In the works of Pat Kloti on display et Collector's Choice Gallery, 666 N . Coast Highway, L(t9Una Beach, through May 2. Receotton fn>m 6 to 10 p.m. Sunct.y. Regular hours: 11 to s Wed~ays through Sundays. CONTRASTING BRUSH STROKES can be compared In theJntematlonal scenes Ina new show at Challis c;.11eries. 1390S. Coast Highway, Laouna Beach. The fluidity of Zoltan Szabo's watercolor landscapes Is paired with gouged colors of Richard Bucknall's palntlnos. The display, which may be seen from 11 to 5 Wednesdays· Sundays through April 20, starts with a 3 p.m . reception Saturday. LAKE GENEVA, SWITZERLAND was the inspiration for the architectural references aqd rHuallstic forms In Nathan Olivelra's "Swiss Site Series," currently showing in the Hester Gallery at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. Viewing hours are 11 to 5 Tuesdays through Sundays and 6 to 9Wednesdayevenlngs. Oliveira has been a trend-setter In printmaking for 30 years and a retrospective of his works Is being shown at cal State, long Beach's Art Gallery through April 20. They may be seen in the Center for Visual Arts from noon to 4 weekdays and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. 'BAROOYR' BY SEYBURN ZORTHIAN IMAGINATIONS WILL l'AKE OVER when youngsters and their parents assemble towers, bridges, robOts and other fanciful c reatures at the California Museum of Sc ience and Industry, starting at 10:30 a.m . Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Gabriel I nd&JS1rles has donated giant-sized Tinkertoy sets to be enjoyed by all age groups. Visitors to the museum, at 700 State Drive in Los Angeles' Exposition Par~,wlllbeaskedtote~tfhelre~I-. . neerlngskillsand creativity. Adm1ss1on 1s free. RICH SEPARATION OF TONES within a close range of gray delivers the sensuous, sexual nature of the black and white photographs by M arsha Burns on display at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3336 Via lido, Newport Beach, through April 26. Hours are 11 to 5, Tuesdays · Saturdays. DOUG HYDE'S SCULPTURES and lithographs by Kevin Red Star are presented in a two-man show this weekend at Galeria Capistrano, 32681 Camino Capistrano. The lndlanartistrymaybeseen until 7:30 tonight, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m . Sunday. UC IRVINE ART LECTURER, Jerry Anderson, uses what he calls "chance determination " in the distribution and relationship of geometric elements across five large canvases in the UCI Fine Arts Gallery. He rolls dice to decide which square will contain a shape and whether itwillbeacircle, square or triangle. '"Coal Miner's Daughter' is an achievement in American cinema." "Sissy Spacek gives a virtuoso performance." D•v10 Anwn. Nrw•wH'lt Mqa~iM NOVI PLAYING _ .... _. ... --·---··· •lmlMltf 191 ~ S... Mt &40-7444 O!ll'IQt 03Hr>~ ., ......... °"""' .. no DETAJL FROM POLYESTER RESIN INSTAlLATION STRUCTURE BY PAT KLOTZ He says these configurations create tension which he resolves by the use of color. The show runs from April 1-17 with a 4 p.m . reception Wednesday. "BRITISH ART NOW," an exhibition of works by eight contem· por ary English artists, is making Its only West Coast appearance at the San Diego Museum of Art through Aprll 27. The show, culminating 10 years work by Guggenheim Curator Diane Waldman, has been critically acclaimed In New York and Europe as "the first definitive reflection en r.t ruM 7-itf Je ThrJin/j/; 'ii1 11trir'f o ·NfAI 6:00-8:00.10:00 ~McMC ----- He lo"YeS ,ou. Do What he says. ALAN ARKIN "SIMON" ~MADELINE liBN I edwards LIDO CINEMA NEWPORT BLVD AT VIA LIDO NEWPO RT BEACH 67 3·8350 edwards WESTBROOK WESTMINSTER AT l!llOOKHURST GARD EH GROVE 5 30·440 I ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ---BF.ST PICTURE BISr DIRECTOR PITEllYATES IDWAAOI Woodbridge SS1o0655 I Mission Vl•Jo Miii •ts-6220 • of the diversity of the modern London school." The museum Is in Balboa Park. "FLIGHT PATHS OUT TO SEA," an environmental sound concert by San Francisco sculptor Biii Fontana, w ill be presented at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach , from Aprll 1to6. Visitors w111 hear a subtle cacophony of lapping ocean waves. humming light aircraft and sounds within the museum, collected and amplified by microphones. Fontana will conduct a live performance at 7 p.m . Wednesday. 2 Acadllny AWll'd Nominations BEST ACTOR -Peter Sellers BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Me~Douglas -----1(:DiJ;)1if:J 4=131------ CIST• ma 1ms.YU ll&ICI C-Ctllttt CJ1'H l41 \Miu;on Y1tto 49~ ~ZC 0•111Ct ~o:>JI lll'C l'flllf llllT1ISTll IOU ,., ~, <W"l' Woodbf10tt !!Sl·065~ !•rtti Hu"'"'f!Gft 11.&8 rJU ~--· ----- 1---·----·· cNIAI ~;;, rwte:.: .~:~11 e ••• -""-· -·---. IUI e "9 e -e -e -e ••• SPIAL111 ·-....... .._._. um.a MISS MAaJlU1N1 MATtMAU Ilk.a e -e -e ..U e -e 11'41 -GILDAUYr ..... _,,., ... "'"''~1'4~ ... ~ , •. ,. CLOSED ,acme T'llUTll£S OlllVf·llf swa, •UTS ·----"' .. 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Bo~ •• "'" '°' cM!enO-•nQ her et acnool. but i.1er reports she hes iru; mvmos Danny Kaye tells tht! story of the Easter b unny on t he animated c h i ldren 's special "Here Comes Peter Cottontail" toni~ht at 8 on CBS. Channel 2 Cl) 0000 TIMES Wlllona anXIOUll/y ewa1ta 1 he llOOPtlon boe<d · • decl· ..on at>out her 1mpen01no motnemooc:t IP art 4) ED DICK CAVETT 0.-t: Jed Harri• (Pan S of SI 'Ii> OVER EASY • Emp!Oyment'' IA) (I) TIC TA£ OOOOH ~ MERV GRlfflN Guests. Martin Sloan. Ooolc \Ian Patten, Vlnoent Vert Patten, Carole 8 1yer Seger and Henry Rogers. 7:00 8 C88 NEWS D HBCNEWS 0 HAP9Y DAYS AGAIN Richie's friend• are ordered to stay aw.y from hlS party af18f he lnYllOS 8 blaGll )'OU1h ao P'BY in 111.1 band 8 A8CNEWS f> (I) JOKER'S WILD m M·A·s·H Radar Ines to get ~ome 1orna10 Juice tor Col Potter a nd winds up 1n YOIV!ng the gt't'('ral ol COflh HeadQullrtf.r., ti) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO f.E) OVER EASY "Emptoym&nl' (RI '11) MACNEIL I LEHRER RE POAT 7:30 8 WORLD Of' SURVIVAL "Roly POiy Mermaids" John Fort'{the dlleoY8<S lhe ongln of lhe legend ot mermaids In • mott unllke- ly '901 with II look ill the manatee. D FAMILY FEUD 8 (fl FACE THE MUSIC fJ HOLL YWOOO SQUARES 0 TIC TAC DOUGH 8» ALL IN n1E FAMILY With the kid• on veca11on. Archie and EC11th are facecl wOh being alone tor tne first time In many yea<S fB) MACNEJl I LEH REA REPORT '1l) VOTERS' PIPELINE Host Jim Cooper (J) P.M. MAGAZINE 8.00 9 (I) HERE COMES PETER COTT ONT All An1m11te<l A lroertO wllh ,, ••me machlnf.l !>.'lllt'ti Pt!te• O aoftnPI Lbting• f) KN:<l !CBS) LO'> Anqptt .. , Cl KNBC I NBC) L 0'> A n1Jcl1 . ., 0 KTLA (Ind) Lo ... Angl'IP<, Q M BC-l\I (ABC) LO'> Angetr·'> l) K.FMB (CBS) S.:in Diego 0 Kl-U· TV (Ind) Los AngclP'> @) KCST (ABC) San Oteg o tD KTTV (Ind) LO'> Angele'> m KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angelo'> 9 KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angelo~ G!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach horn Olsgrac" when he 111111 10 d<lllver mo<O CUI .. eggs lhan the evtl Collon· 1a11 Danny Kaye narrates CAI D HERE"S BOOMER Boomer hett>S • down-on· h•s-IUcit \lllOde'olllllln (Tom. Bosley) oe• back with nts ~I partner 8 THE WOALO Of' STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE The Pecullar Purple Poe- rnan of Porouptne Peak tnea thtough Wile end wi1 to tutn the smllee of S tr IWt>erry Shoneatie and hllt lrienels to frowns 1n INS enttnated lantny G O WHEN n.E WHISn.E BLOWS Buzz oe•s tne chance of • 11ret1me wtteo a 90<Q90Us il0 l!X8CUllYe WllnlS rttm 10 become a commerc111J ,.,, ~•ar 0 MOVIE • • · Thal 1<1ncl 0 1 Wc>man" (19'>91 Tai:> Hunt ,., Sophia L0<cn A 0"1 ldllS tn love w•lh d para trooper and Qo<'"> homtl 10 moot h•s t11m1lv <J;><,p111t ,..... sordid past t.' ,.,\ 1 Q) ORAL ROBERTS SPECIAL (f) MOVIE • • "Ttwi f tC11on Ma~~ I 196n Roger Moore. Syt.na !>yma. The S&lnt Is hired by a mystery -••er WhO is OO•nq threatened by the characteB In her own r>()'tefs. c 2 ht'I.) &1J 29 TONIGHT llost Clete Roberts • WAll•:ICITOHMllC IN lillV'I'# •to• ,...lAOY ow. .. · I'd c-. lllon· Ole, loof'MI, "Of~ ~ • •.., ''CtOMllr•" I tt1&1 .._ ,..mino. ~ 81wl. A lfWWd polcAI off!. Cet ~... I l>llt trt tcl'lerM 10 llllllfllt lht uildelWOl1d dtuo ~ 11 hf ,30mln ) • WAIHMlTOH Wl.E< INRIV!IW • WALL fnlOT Wiii< "MllW v-.. UM" °'*' Arnold lemlllrd . .....,c:n cl1tlrman. Value line !n-'nwm 8UtW'( a.oo e (J) nc DUKES Of HAZl.4N) SOM Hogg lmoortt "" t\MIY ~ 10 llelC> lllm bfQ the Oulc.. onc;.e •nd lotal (RI • 111 A8C MOV1f I * * ~ "The PW1k Penther Slfll.•• Ageln" C lt16J Pet., s.llefS.. H.,l>et1 lom Thi 1toendery lnec>eetor ~ Mt• <M to ceiptur9 hit lotmet boM. wt10 11 tl'ftlltetlin9 to deetray the world with • i ~ (ffl MEAYOM'FlN WALL STAEET MEI< ........... V#Ue Une" Oues1" .Arnold e.mhatd. ~ chalfmt n, Velue line ln-lrnent Surwy GD AMINCAH SHORT STORY "Bernice Boo. Her Hatt" by F Scott F ttzger aid ''I'm A Foo4" by Shef'WOOO Andef-.on (RI t:30 D WE'AE MOVIHO Uf>: Tl« HISPAMC MIGRATION The tMt"1 O'O"'"Q mtnO<· lty 1n preeenl~ey Amenca and the Illegal entry ot Mex.can lmmlgranta are examined by correspc>no· ent 8111 Mc:Laugllltn • n.£ A8CtHT Of MAN "The M.,_llC Clodcwott<" Newton's tOlid toonuiee tor na1Urel ,_we~­ ed tor centunes untM the't -ltnelly OlltW'lumed b~ Einstein'• revolutionary theories 10.-00 fJ (() DALLAS The Jo'f O"fet Sue Elteo'5 return trom the f'I069rtal turns to cono11m wnen " ~ o«N!OuS She has httle ent11u11atm lo• B"Y!hlnQ. ll'(;IUOlnQ ht't ba!>L(Plrt lllAI eu NEWS (I) NtOfofT GALLERY C>Nlh On A BarQti A young l'llln falls '" lovti w•tl\ OJ m~tf"IOVS gn1 wno h~ on " barge but wlll not anow rum Io (.()fl)e aboard 1~30 tD • NEWS f.D TO BE ANNOUNCED 81) fMD AST AIRE: CHANGE PARTNERS ANO OAHCE Fred ........... cet-IS !**ed up efler his~­ ture In 1939 from RKO and follows htm through a sue- .. - TUBE TOPPERS KHJ fJ 8 : 00 -:-"Thut Kind or Woman." Para troope r Tub Hunter comes home with a girl <Sophia Loren) who has a shady past in this movie dru ma ABC D 9:00 "The Pink Pantht r Strikes Again." Herbert Lom so •IJ bonkers and threatens to destroy the world. su mmonln11 lnaped.or Clouaeau <Peter Sellen > to the rescue . CBS 9 11 .30 -Laken Basketball . The La.ken play the San Diego Coppers in a gume toped e arlier tonight at the Forum. °""'°" of bMullful pert MA !N7Ndtng Pltuielte OOOdMd. All• Hayworth. ~ Hulton ........ Car°" ll'd~Hec>«Mn 11•1••Cll@ N!WS NIWlYWED GAME MYIALLE.HAT LAAOI o. .... Robin Hood. Sher· Ioctl Holmll. TW1191, end t plft1e • AU. ... THE FAMll Y Mll>.e mutt Oeclde If he wftllll 10 be In m. wlltlrtg room or lhe Oll/"9fY room OU<tn(,I I he bor1h of ,._ bllbY II) ....01-fT OAi..l..a"V 1"8 Shadow lrt The WClll'' A woman hilt lot Ml(> -she •tatt• ~ ~-of llfl' ,_,.., cltowned~ fl LAPlAZk™£ EFF£CTl ~AH UNOEACOt.JNT An examonauon ot tho r omlfnhont ot an uno.. count tn 111e oen""' tor the uuno populatlOl'I. 11:30 fJ (() NBA BA81(ET8Al.l San Otego Chl>Qefl t i LO. ~l.llkt"~ 0 TONIGHT Host Johnny C.•r son GIJ6Sts Clari< Terry, Cat1 Rt1w>er Steve l~ 8 DATINGGAME G tm CHARLIE"S AHOE.l.8 A con art1S1 l&am> UP W'ltn " -II! mec:hum lo rot:> r!Ctl elc>erly ~ I Al U MOVlE • ' Sa1anoc. I t96fll M<f9- oa Konoplla. Jvllo Pena A -Willi • dla1lgureO taceto111~Wld omu the NQuod ,... ,.... dtlCOY•r•d whtCh trantfonna her 1n10 • ti.ullfuf girl I 2 IWI I e HOGAWaHEROO Hogen tr!CU Kltnll Imo arrenglnQ a Frend\ p1101'1 mll'l'llQ9 • HONEYMOONEA8 A m amt>O lnttruct()('e eflortt 10 -ol ~ lftd T nue leCfl RllOh mod Ed • teMot\ aOOUI man1ilge. • CAPT10NED A8C NEW9 ~MDIGHT~ 12:00 0 MAU ME LAUGH • MIS8a()H MP06818LE lo 1oc41te e '-d OI Malen mon.y, the IMf tell• • .. ., or-* on • 04.Ulfr t1 SU~\IOllllOI • NHLHOO<EY MonltNI c.n.oo.ne ~ ~ YOf11 leleno.S 12.30 8 MOVIE • • ~T,,. 81azino Foreat • C 19521 Jenn P9Yf'9 Susan Morrow A MdOW I lomCler • lefld • engulleO by 1 tor• tote Cl ht SS ""11 I 12 40 • a.tOVI£ • *'" .Jo,Jrney to the Unti.nown I t96&1 v .. a I MllM Patty Dulle Two >!Of-Oellli """ oc;a.it OO•MS •llt1mp11no IO ~ It.., lnn()t4nl ;;nc) Ut>WIV'/ I? l>f~ I'll THE ~ IS Rl<»<T I 00 Cl MIDNIGHT SPECUtt.. t'-40!.t ,, l:"''. .. Qt't!, J OHN DARLING 1 HL (£ CAPA!/€.5 WIU. 9£ IN iOWN 1'0N16HT WHICH 15 6000 NEWS ... Journali,sm on TV-Color It Yellow By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) -As far as I 'm co n ee rn ed. th e m ade -for -te lev asion movie h a~ a rrived. Its grand moment is at hand. with the airing Sunday night of the A BC film. "City in Fear ," at 9 on Channel 7. At last. television has discovered that bedrock motion picture scene - the one in which a newspaperman r ushes to the phone. calls the city room and says. ··Get me rewrite!·· Socko! This is a picture! I SUPPOSE NITPICKERS will protest the imprecision of the scene t he fact that the legendary line from the "B" movies is "Get me rewrite. sweetheart"; or they might point out that in "City in Fear," it 1s not a real reporter but a publisher who utters the magic command. Inconsequential details. Whal we have here is a newspaper movi e - Murder! Cops! Booze! Headlines! And since it's 1980 (instead of "The Front Page's" 1930), we gel an extra ( TV REVIEW J attr action -Saloon Discussions of Journalistic Integrity! 1l goes something like this ROBERT VAUGHN plays '·n ewsp aper doctor'' Ha rri son Crawford 111 . a hotshot publisher who comes to LA to save the anemic Los Angeles Sun against all odds and protests from his ethics-conicious staff. He arrives. looks at the pitiful ci rculation figure~ and declares, "I need a star " There just h appens to be one around. languishi ng 10 a small LA apartment clutter ed with unsold novels. "Th<.• Godfather." he 1s called. a celebrate d East Coast col umnist who ga ve up th e newspaper game to write books The late David Janssen plays the role <one of h.as last), impartmg all Hardhats? Hardly 'Whistle' Blows It as New Series~ LOS ANGELES (AP> -Of his new Friday night series. "When the Whis- tle Blows," president of ABC Enter- tainment Tony Thompoulos recently said : "lt is a very unique, exciting idea. It is a n eight o'clock co medy· adventure show that deals with the cele bration or the American working man. m en who are blue colla r ' workers; family men, who believe in traditional American values of the work ethic, giving their time for the money they earn '' "When the Whi stle Blows" 1s as much a celebration of the Amen can working man as "The Dukes of H azzard'' is a ce lebration of Shakespeare. They gathered a few drug store hardhats. threw in some hijinx and low humor and came up with yet another prime-time hour or human cartoons. Hardhats should sue. "I TIDNK IT'S wonderful that t e levisi o n is beginning to acknowledge the existence of people who aren't doctons or lawyers, and t suppose it's only fair that hardhats be treated with the same light superficiality a ccorded to thi white collars. --------------What's irritating i s that the IJISNEYUND AWARD networks o cca s ionally offer a "Skag," which was a genuin e ~~~uo,~l' ON 50 celebration of the American working IT SOUNDED SO right, so attuned to the American mood. But it came out so wrong -a phony-baloney ex- ploit.aUon of the blue-collar ~hie. • '-.El~lD Pf man, a study ln gettln1 on In America that went beyond dressing The annual D\aneyland Community up some models and puttln1 lunch Service Award.I Proa:ram. 1potl11ht· paill tn their hands. lnC almost 400 Orance County com-With "When the Whlajle Blows ... at munJty aervtce orcanlzatioos, will be te11t. ABC will not be able to pull out broadcast Saqd11 at 9 p.m. on that tattered, patronlllDI Une, "It'• KOCE-TV, C h anne l 50, U a what people want." The premiere 90·mlnuteapeclal. show flnJshed ln the bottom 2G per· the besotted charm peculJar to the breed. He takes the Job. and the S un·s delivery t rucks carry t he message to t h<' streets "T he Godfather's bark. and L.A.'s got him .'' PERRY KJNG PLA VS the cop. a rich-kid d e t ective who lak es to psychoanalyze criminals <tus sister is a shrink >. and Mickey Rourke plays the c razed "Dream Girl Killer." Janssen creates the "Dream Girl Killer" story al first , working the first victim's grieving parents for quotes such as. "She was such a dream girl" and "if the poUce don't catch that maniac. I wi ll." Vaughn loves it. He is partJcularly pleased when the killer strikes a second time. "Banner it big." he commands his staff. "Dream Girl Killer Strikes Again'" AND SO IT GOES. The killer kills, the Sun's headlines scr eam . the ... r1t1zC'nry Qwvers with fear. And. of rours<'. the S un 's o ld guard. managing l'd1tors and eopy editors and !>uch. meet m bars and bemoan Vaughn's tactics (they didn't have to bother with these scenes an the old newspa per mov1esl. As art. I suppose this movie ls only a dime-store print. Its three hour.I should have been pared to two, and its characters and plot development are singularly pred.icuable. But so what? This 1s a newspaper movie, with a boozy. loose-tie hero. a hus tle r with a typewriter. A delightful relief, lo other words, from that s tream o r f e male m ode ls-turned-TV reportel"9 who have been offered up as s ubstitute heroes an countless movies lately. THEY, WHO ARE followed around by tiny armies of TV te(:hniclans. wh o wear desig ne r c lothes to assignments and fix their hair before going on camera: they. who never call the office and say· "Get me rewrite, sweetheart .. KTLA. Cha nne l 50 moves both "The Mike Do ug las S h ow " a nd "Dinah & Fr1ends" up a half-hour be ginning Monday. "The Mike Douglas Show" will be s een at 1 :3 0 p .m . weekdays followed by "Dinah & Friends" air· ing weekdays at 3 p.m . '·'GilHgan's Island." will be added to the weekday schedule . Mon- day through Friday at 4 :30 p .m . 'WHIS'Y\E' BAIT -Construction worker Dou1 Barl' discos his way through a TV com-mercial tn a pair of tight slacks on "When the Whistle Blows" tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7. • TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Gu .. ta Super Tramp I lllClllmlzed by her llC'*'1lng l>eb«lv 8oone, 8ol> MW!ey r dler'I ( 2 Ive I eno the W•ll•rt. 8.J t 4:20 IT!VIEDWAROe Ttiomu. Arwty Gibb (Al 4•26 N£W8 1:10@ 1100.000NAMl!THAT 4;30 ,,.OV!! T\M • * "Tiie BIHlon Ooflar 1~1 NEWS 6'.tndm ' (tG331 Robert MOVIE Armttrong, Cortttance • • • • "Gate Ot Hell Cummino• A flrtanelef ( 19S31 MIChlkO KyO enlltl• t"• •Id of • K&l\IO HIMQltWI A 12th prtmlghl., lrtd ""° other _.tury J~ not>le ex-convict• 10 detrllUd the ""°"141n. given .. • vtctor·a governrnent on •rt Oii reward to 1 aolCller. ~ (I hf. 30 min I dlooMI 0..111 ov« hi. Cl) NEWS ~-C2hfsl • I.JR AHO TIMES Of £DOIE l'IOllEHf8 Ger1nldoe wlflll ,,., OOUrt CMe, Tony end VMWI SA rt 'l<l>A Y ml6te IN! ulttmateoommlt· -MOR...o -menf. ECIClie tt IUll(>endeO - lrom ,..,. IQC>. • MOVI£ • • • "A Sono l o Rememt>er" ( 194SI Ptu! 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L Bf .)\JT (i-"'CN.r-..• ---- -._.,_,._ __ ~ Al'WI....,.... STOP THE PRESSES -Robert Vaughn Cleft> r ails at David Janssen in a scene fro m the t hree-hour TV movie "City in Fear ," air ing Sunday a t 9 on ABC. Channel 7. Paid Political A dvertisement l'M VOTING FOR RAY WILLIAMS BECAUSE: "He 's led the fight to clean up the Back Bay. As an Environmental Consultant he's made real progress toward keeping the natural beauty of Newport Beach just that ... natural. I'm voting for Ray. he 's the "natural" choice." Mandy Cole RAY WILLIAMS X Tbe 23rd annual awards prorram cent for the week by Dianeyland wa1 videotaped ln Ill This "Whistle," I think, will 1oon (OUTDOORS J A breath of freah 1lr. Paid for by Comm1ttM to Re--elect ay 1 ams et}tlrety, aftd ~l be broacfcut as a blow r aood. ~bUc tervie.-l>y Chawl 50. -Pet~ J Boyn ' In the BarbeQI L1chman e2• Poe>c>y Street one oet Mar 92825 OAILY PILOT . .. -. -,,.. ----,. . -· . .. "·· ... • -· ,_. -.. .;. ........ •1io ., "~ ~ ... , -· ... _,,,, . ... ....... -·--... -,.-. ........ I • -DOLL MUSEUM Bunting for Hobbies? wl* --D-oU Mmeum, Specialty 81 IOAN TAUIAG W J-. 7'. """· -...,. oJ ~·· bookl. ,.,. ftde1 "'N""'°" 8Mrl. I lf lhet'e " a ~•Uon for DOlhlfia, other than ln ooe't heart, lt'a UM Doll and Toy Muaeum at Hobby ctty lD AnaMtm Open Mven daya a week at \.be rear of lbe 11 otbu apeelalty lhopa, lhls doU eoU•ctor'• paradlM 11 housed ln an exact oae-balf replica ol lhe W.Ute House. compaet, wtlb a miniature roae1antea. OWNEU I AY AND Bee DeA.nnood bav collected anc...,t laptlaa ltaM ud wooden dolll, Vt'U cW1I from £na,land, voodoo dol11 h'om HalU, ~ .,. ... trom Germaay, Santos dolls from Mexico, paplu·macht> doll1 by Grtener. the Schoenhut Circus 1n AeUon and 1 vory doctor do1'& from Ch1na. For a alnalt admlaslon of St (50c ror children) from 10 a .m . lo 4 pm daily, the viewer alao 1ee1 American lndian dolls, a col· lecUon ol Federation dolla circa 18:50-1971 as well as antique toys. One special chaplay is t.M Japanese Im perial PalaC'e cornplete with the emperor, tui, wife and mothe r, lad1es·in walling, and the court, all m m1ruature. SOME OF THESE dolls havt' been donated to augment Bea DeArmond's collection which began when she was 12 Cin 1925) and now exceeds thousands She contmues to add more so that each dis· play is acC'urate and to its period. For example. s he recently ordered a miniature piano stool complete with ball and claw feet and a swivel seat. Eventually a doll will sit on the stool in front of a miniature piano -also aC'curate and to scale. The OeArmonds are charter members or the HJstoriC'al Society of Missouri, and Mve been active in the Unttt'd Federation or Doll Clubs for 29 yt>ars HOBBY CITY STARTED whe n J ay DeArmond found a "for sale" sign on a run down chicken farm in 1955. The fi ve acres now holds 21 specialty shops, a narrow-gauge railroad for youngsters to ride, as well as the museum. The OeArmonds motto 1s a "hobby family is a happy family." What other hobbles a re represented? On the Beach Boulevard side <near Ball Road) a needlecra ft shop sells crewel and em· broidery kits and loop rug materials and gives regular classes. STAMPS AND COINS next door either has an item or will obtain it for a customer. Rocks and Gems holds barrels of polished and pre cious stones. A cigar store wooden Indian stands in front of a store offering feathered head dresses, beaded head fi>andJ, tomahawks and leather clothing. · The Gun Sbop next door ol'fen classes in muzzle loadwg as well as a fane display of match-lock nfles and shot gum. Oo the other aide of the parking lot the Tropical Fish and Aquarium abop offers birds and peta of all colon and descrtpt1ons. CENTURY MODELS also specializes in miniatures for the bobbylat and sells model building kits of planea, Jlbips, can and trains. The Glaaabopper offers classes in making leaded glass and aells ready-made colored glass. The Party Express Cake Sbop has every· thing from exotic cookie cutters to fancy cake pans; they'll order any other unique item 88led On A 'Due Story MGM PRESENTS.JAMES C.MN i."HIDE IN PLA.lN SIGHI pereon&liaed for lift I vtnt. Toward th l»ack of \he ftve acrea 1t1nd1 Plant.er c ... aUona. Jody Lutatlch, tht owner1 1lve1 a.... ln bon11' -UM Japan ... art or dwarftna tnet and plant.a. 818 DltGaSS fN hoftkullure front Cal Poly, Pomona led him to dMlp "livln1 pictures.•' vadoua te>lored and Lexh&Nd planta lnaicM • shadowbox trame. He's aJJU t0rnt up with a ta item called "Little Orb-81" for whlm1icll lifta. Jta Phytoa 1efd1 sprout an a few dan to form an .. out of apace creature'• bead" wblch haall oo a Osb· tng tlne from the ceUl.01. Tblt dttoratioo la also edible The direc· tlonw conclude "It la aald that once you have eaten th1a herb you wlll apnllnue to possess the power ol the green thumb.'' Al the rear of Hobby City, stands the moat e legant shop of .all -the Plano Warehouse. A player piano plays outside on the a ldewalk. lnaide slt exqulsite baby grand pianos, apine&a, upricht.s, and player piano rolls Louted on the Anahehn·Stanton line. Hob· by Caty 1s at 1238 S Beach Blvd . between the Garden Grove and H1 vers1de freeways Parkmg is free and ample. NOW PLAYING ---"8111 ------.i _, ·----.. ,JD Clr-.W4)0t -9Nlll -"lmn-.Y ----..-r-c.i._,..,,.. 111-WI -llUIY----.,._,~ ...__,. .. ,.. 1<._io,i.,SPENCER~~~~~~~ ---Ith SENSATIONAL WEl!Kl--- ...._.a.,ROBEXrauu.snANseH ... RICK ROSENBEJIG flm• ,&Wl ... 1U1a .,.,_..,...,JAMESCMN fM11tr lwin 962·12'1 Woodbl~ ~~1.()6~ v.u. Pit\,..., '3'.1~ ·~~ _ _,__ IQ•Dll§O+l!I IONITIUICllLM•TUJ~ kt°l':'!~::= KWA T-.......... ----------------- ·---.........-.--A~~ -----2nd SMASH WEEKI-----(~ACK ANDERSON J anuau -u.111M . . B11s&o1~0.74A4 c-i-&3"25~ WntDlooa "°'"°1 REVEALS in the NO o~ ~ c.::a.JNNO 1' .... INQMJet41!N'Tt DAILY PILOT ,_.., Mln:I\ 21. ,., DAILY PILOT € J J MOUSEKETEERS ••• <Fro• Pace en ·- TheJ9W" odiio-1 Mouaeketeen, w~ have the old Dilney charm, potnt out that althoUlb they are 20 years older they bava't chanced au that much. I "W• IUp back lato the same old Jokes, tbo ume old Ualnsa," slya O'Brien. "They're aJmoet exactly the 11me. Lonnie and Tommy atlll alal. I ttll1 drum. Sharon's alway• perky and tap aaoc1q ... The Mickey Mouae Club Show, aaya tbe l perky Ma. Baird. "wu a part of my llle, and do- lns th.la •how I.a llke re-llvin& it. It'• a woaderfu.lt feellns. Twenty.five years from now I 1>9pe we can do it asain." PVllUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ADMIRING LADY LONG F1NG£AS, FROM 1733 Jey. Bee O.Armond, Prln Wooden Doll YOll' Set Plclss Up 8 Lot l'lol'e ldben You 8dd TELEPRDmPTER ~~1-m W" drl" on rhr> movP acro$S the water right into your backyard with more channel$ than ever Teleprompter Cable TV is proud to announce the completion of its newest pro1ect: Bnngmg cable to Balboa Island Its time to ellmmate those ugly and m essy a ntennas because cable is now available to you; ho me Our office has 1ust recently installed a sa tellite ear th statio n capable of rece1v1ng satelltte $1gnals. Installing caole into your home means bringing 1n 22 of the t:>est channels available. crisp and clear. And when you add -SHOWTIME - Teleprompter's premier movie channel -you see recently released movies and specials uncut. uncensored and without commerC1aJ s_ Put some muscle 1n your set. Call f0< cable 1nstallat1on TODAY TELEVISION SIGNALS THAT ARE CARRIED Call Letters Cabte •nd Afflllatlon City Md State Chennel Chennel Method KNXT-CSS Los Angeles, Cantomia 2 2 OFF-AJA KN Be-NBC Los Angetes, California 4 4 OFF-AJA KTLA-IND Los Angetes, California 5 5 OFF-AJA KN BC-ABC Los Angefes, CaJifom1a 7 7 OFF-AJA KFMB-CBS San Diego. Caltfornia 8 8 OFF-AJA KHJ-IND Los Angeles. California 9 9 OFF-AIR KG TV-ABC San Diego. Catrforn1a 10 10 OFF-AJA KTTV-IND Los Angeles. California 11 ' 1 OFF-AJA KCOP·IND Los Angeles. Calrfom ra 13 13 OFF-AIR KWHY·IND Los Angeles. Calrf orrna 22 19-F OFF-AIR KCET·EDUC Los Angeles. California 28 6 OFF-AIR KHOF-INO San Bernardino. Csllf. 30 17-0 OFF-AIR KME:X-IND Los Angeles. Callfornia 34 20-G OFF-AIR KTBN·IND Fontana. California 40 21 ·H OFF-AJA KOCE-EDUC Huntington Beach. Cahf 50 25·L OFF-AIR KBSC-IND Corona. Calrfornra 52 22·1 OFF-AIR SHOWTIME: New York. New York 14·A SATELLITE WGN-INO Chicago. llhno1s 9 3 SATELLITE WT,,S-IND Atlanta, Georgia 17 12 SATELLITE ES N-SPORTS • New York. New York 18·E SATELLITE MSG-SPORTS· New York. New York 1 B·E: SATELLITE C-SPAN*• Washington. D.C . 23-J SATE:WTE SPN .. New York. New York 23·J SATELLITE Local Origination·· Newport Beach 23·J LOCAL A.P. NEWS 24·K "Shared Channel lELEPRDniPTER ·G0JEJ~ ~ ··s hared Channel . This lineup, outstanding as rt is. is only the beginning. Teleprompter firmly believes that ~ qual~ty and quantrty of programming available to cable systems will increase dramaticalty rn the next fe~ th:ars. And, as the largest cabfe television company, Teleprompter expects to be 1n forefront of this expansion -an expan5'on which will mean even more and better programming available to Newport Beach subscribers. 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EARLEIKES SALE PRICE YOUR VOLVO DEALER IN OllANGE COUNTYI * DISCOYER LlJXlJRY * RESPECTABILITY * PERFORMANCE * COMFORT * SAFETY ALL Al AFFRHILE PRKESt - 1980 VOLVO DL 2 DOOi SIDAM Economical 4 cy1 engine 4 soeeo trans tinted giass. 4 ...mee1 d•sc brakes p1nstnoinci & more• IVC24245A 1· 1783931 WAS~ EARLE IKE S "961 SALE PRICE -.r I 1980 VOLVO DL 4D0041 SID"" Economical 4 cy1 engine. 4 soeecl trar" hr"ed q1ass racllal tire<> 4 wtlf'el d•sc brakP D•"'~"•O•"Q & more• 1VC24445A1 ·529754, WAS sbtQ. EARLEIKE"S se~916 SALE PRtCE 'W" ..- 1910 VOLVO DL SDOOI WAGOM Economtea• 4 cyt eng1nf'. aulomeltc trans owr steenrig & pwr 4 wheel disc brakes l•n1f'<l g•a~s prnslnDtng & more• :VC24545A 1-287300 w As s"t1tct EARLE IKES •291 SALE PRICE -.r7 1974 VOLVO '"" '9At4 4 Or. Automatic lrans . pwr. steenng. pwr br9kes. tinted glass. atr cond & AM/FM stereo casMtte. (406LOPl. EARLE IKE'S s3999 SALE PRICE 1971 VOLVO 2..._..sm ... 4 Dr 6 cyl . 4 speed trans wloverdr•ve pwr steering, tinted glass. pwr. brakes. atr cond . pwr windows. AM/FM stereo. sunroof & leather seats. Green (591UZWl EARLEIKE'S s7999 SALE PRICE 1975 VOLVO J4'WA60H 4 cyl engine. automatic lrans . pwr. steering. !Int· ed glass. pwr. brakes. AM/FM stereo ca.ssette & luggage rack. 1666MXTI. EARLEIKE'S - SALE PRICE -fli/a777 1980 VOLVO DL 2 DOOi SIDAM Econ<>moCdl 4 cy1 i:-n91ne automa11c 1rans owr <I• • r nq ttn•, '.l 91a 4 wtlf'f>I disc brakes c,... ,Ir 0 "'1 & m()<P' VC2424!>A 1·178427 WAS S°hi.Q. EARLE IK( S SALE PRICE 1980 VOLVO DL 4 DOOi SEDAM Er n(.m l 4 cy eng1nP automallc Iran pwr ~:1 • ,,,., ~ pwr 4 w,._1 Ol"iC OfaileS t1nled g .iss P•" lrtf'I•"'• 6 mr.rl"' \/C24«5A 1 ·~261 WAS $hi4.. EARLEIKES see ... 1 SALE PRICE .... """ 1980 VOLVO GLE LUXUtY~~ Lo Y.l"'Cl' AlJ'OIT\dl•<: 1r 1"' c:,....r s1~ing & o wr 4 wnl"· '.)1°,C 0<1""' air r ·'10 <;unrrol. pwr W•'l- dO.,.,, & mot• I VC26469AI 90192 WASS~ EARLE KE<;s12 421 "';ALE PRICE ' 1975 VOLVO 164 SIDAH 4 Or 6 cyt . automanc trans . pwr steenno tinted glass. pwr brakes. atr cond . e>wr. windows. leather seats & body Side molcl1ngs Burgun- dy /beige 1.-. ( 431 MCTl EARLE IKE'S s3999 SALE PRICE 1979 CHEVROLET LUY rtCKUf' Economteat • cyt. engine. 4 &peed transmission. AMtFM stereo 8 tract<. mag wheels. 15.000 m11ea & gOOd as newt Black.; 1 P18323) EARLE IKE S $~--­ SALE PRICE .,""7177 1978 CHEVROLET MOH'IACC>Un 2 Or 6 cyt engine. 5 speed trans . pwr steering. air cond . 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C•., 1 9r..,O<hllC1ren, Snell -Ootv•CI Winston S.-"""' i... ,...d on s.Muteloy, March n . •I I OOPM •r llW P<K•flt v .. ,. pel, Nawoor1 S.~h In 11.., ot flower\ ttw •emtty '""90t'h C.Oftlrll>u- ' 41()n\ bl'...-to,,.. c-c..r Aet<torcn ' 'F unCI ( 0 .._-mot••' HO\j>ll•I '" ' • 1ermtn1 •• P.c1flc V•t• ~mof'iet " ~ar• Pat.Ifft Vt9• MortuMY d1rttt -10, .. GAIWIM>LO ' Cl YOE HOWARD G4MBOLO rHI .., 0-111 ol fll\hll. C.. PHMcl •••' on • M•r< h 7S. 1'IO He w•• .o SS r-•r • rn~rno.r al -Oedk ~\Onie LodOor " :: ••b ol ~lrolt, IWll<h111<1n He ts • ~,.,,,,,,,.ob' '"' o• ... 111tt., Pat .. •mlflon, brother EClw•rd of M r<ll'9.., -1 Qr-..oM9", S- • Ann !Corr ol Tuston •lld Ellrai.rn ' Sllok•,POo•• or Cos•• M•H, C• • f'-r•f WJnlo<eS Wiit De held Oii Fro· • O.oy •I 11.00AM •f -H•1'11« Utwn Memorl•I C ll•P•I wlllt A•v Cl\t1\l-r C !.trull MIO,,.,.~' Vo~ IA Ma--'< ~ 1910 F &AM Of t1co•llnQ. S.rv>US ....O.r the d1recllon 01 H•rllOf' LA-1 Ollw MMl...,y ' ol <Asia Mew MC).US. ICl .. P MAltGAIU!T M. ll:rPP, ,.,_._,., Of S.nl• AIWI, ~ P••Wd ,.,.,..,on M.trcn 11, 19IO. !.urv1ved b' hfor hu~nd H.orry IC~, \Of" E•r1 Kipp ol S... 0 1•90, C..., Giibert KIP!> Of CCKfA M~\<I CA RonalCI Kipp o1 Al~r\10,, '" 0·~ ... K•PO Of -,.,.n,it Arw, C...., .no Jn•· "•PP 0 1 F I Toto, C•. 11 QfJfH1t h1iorf'n and t yft••l'9'1M'lCkhUd. ~ '' ilt-r ~ Ltly C,ordon and Cl•r• • HA•worm ~'f"'W.CH'\ wilt bt ,_.cl on ,.,. .. ,,a .. ,, M.lrc" ""· l'ltO ~I 11 UOAM •I lh• I' .. lh< v .... Mol"luMJ Cltapet V•··•'·''*°" • frkMy., ~'c" ?I, '"° lrrorn 17 "°""to •:CIOPM at the '"-111< v ..... CM1>91. 1.....-Pacific v.._ M rmori.01 P.ori. P•<lf•< View Mor1 ... ry. N-1 e..o.. c:..., ~ ..... IOf\ De atlu Elaewhere VA.LO ALTO (Al'I RoH Mo. t.-r, 12. tht> lln'l 1'attonat poster C'llll<t ror the Cystic f'1bros ts Foundation, died Thurs· day at S t an f ord Children's Hospital. He played L1tlle League betseba ll a nd threw several no-hitters dunng the last four years. de s pite being hospitalized m any timei;. COPS SENT TO SCHOOL OTTAWA, Canada CAP)-Offlcials say Ot· lawa policemen have been involve d in so many traffic accidents they're being sent back to s.chool to learn bow to drive. Don Lyon, in charge of police training, says Ot· tawa police were in· volved in 201 a ccidents last year resulting in 31 injuries to policemen. The three-day coune J includes the rudiments of highspeed driving re· 1 quired while pursuing suspected lawbreaker~( ' PUBLIC NOTICE J ••cnnous ausueus NAMI: ST AT&Mlil HT TIMI lolf-"9 --••• CIOl"Q ~~·~ BUH 'H" BARREL, 111 •2MI S.Wt.--' a..cll. CA .,_ .. • .. ------------&r~• V. """tu, ISl Coner•u .. . ,. r SMnt & lV'n&L ..Oln'UMY ~CHAl'IL Mol1'*Y • Crwmttions i4Z7 E. 17th SI Cost.a Mes.I 646-4888 P1HCEla011US SMITHS' MOllTUAllY 6Z7 Main St. HuntinQton Beach 536-6539 f'lllC FA.Mil y COt.OMAL. N BA&. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westm1ns1er 893-3525 PACIAC YllW MIMORIA&. PM& Cemlt.efV Mortuary CNIPel l500 Pacific Vrew Onve NewPOrt Beach 644-2700 ..COllMICK MOSTUAlllS UQuna Baach 494-9'15 LaQun• Hills 768-0933 San Juan C.PtSlt8nO "95-tn6 HAUOll LAWK-MT. OUYl Mortuary• CematefY Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave., Cost.a Mesa 54G-5564 LUTZ -980H N BA&.tte>Ma 64&2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 c:aa. --c.. .a .,_ "· ,..__-~~ c-. ---.ea.~ TMe .......... ~by-~ • ..._ •-& ...... 8rfc» V. PY tC9 Tllh .a-w• ,,..., "''"' ""' Coun1Y Cf••• Of Or~ Caunlr °" IWl•rt l\ H, ltliCl FIMS .. Publl,,,_ Or-(.o;Kt 0.•11 Pll01 M.or. JI, 711, Apr •. 11 l'llO .. ,.._, PUBLIC NOTICE -f'ICT'IT10US MISJQS.S NAJllll!. STATEMElfT Tiit! lollowlnQ .,...._ are -119 bu\H'fn'!t·~ liEL TZER ENTERPRISES VILLA NEWPO«T. G:S W. ISO\ SI .. ......_, BMdl, CelltornM,..., H•IU•r BvlldillQ Co. l~neral ...n->. 1• Mo. LA e ... Ave .. ~ Af'99lft, Cellfomla ~ Thlt bu\IM .. I\ COndu<led b 1 .. llmlled generef PM'lne"l\IP HEL TZER 8UIU>IHG CO. _ ... __ Tlle Hettrw 0. •1111>11-I ~-Ion -R.Heltaw, ~. • Gen. P•r1ner of __.BW'*'OCO. TltK ,_.....,. -flleO Wiii\ -c-t1 a... of Or-C-tr on MMcll6,tta "'D1'J7 ,._...,.. ClrMllt C-. Oelt1 PllOI MM. 1', 21. 11. Acw • ._ n9 ll*«I PUBUC N OTICE FICTITIOUS ~NllSS HAME STAHMEHT T ... follow1t19 l)eriOf" •re OOlng buWMUn. CJ'I PA!tn' ANO PAPEA COM PAMY .... 1 H-lllon, HunllnQ'°" llMKh, C&. t2IWI> P.._e OwlsUe, IOZI We\""af'CI War. CMtaMew, Ca. 92il17 Herllerl C. J•<lltOI>, 1011 ~ ...... w.,, c.i. """"· c •. 916'21 Tl\b ~-II <OnOU<leO b\f it 09Mf'AIP«1Mnl\lp. "'-• Olrl•ll~ Tltll ,._,.,.,,. w~ lill!CI ''"'" tt11t cou111y ctet1• 01 ora1199 County .,,. ¥•rch u, l'llO. FU4UI ~·~ ~ C.OHI Oallv Piiot Mer. 14, 71, 28, A(K. 4, ,.., U2'-«> PlJBLIC NOTICE "8Cl•ontas llU.IROADWAY MOl1'UAIY 110 BroadWav Costa Mesa 64.2-9150 f'ICTITI~N•IS NAMSITATUllllNT ~~~=~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!::;_, TM fOlloe4lla Derton 1, dolftll ~ ----.... , PUBLIC NOTICE l'tJllUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSI ..... MAMm STATWMINT Tiie ..._.,. ptr10ll II *"'10 ~ ...... , fHI!. CRYSTAL RAINBOW, • Ir Oft .... OlltA MIN. Cl!...,.. CONCOURS AUTO eoov. llS Woll Utlt Street, Cot I• M•u. c.lltllf'NA *21 lt~ ..... ~.'411A._ Drift, QI&~ Mn-. C.llfornl• '1611 Tiii• .,..._.. .. CDnOllc'9d • ., ... ,,.. dlwldl6AI. ltld\wCl ..... E•IOll Tllll .....,_ -flied with ti... C:-ty CMf-11 of Or.,. County °" ~··'"° •••O e wttlO..T ..... .,. .. Law ......... ........ "" . .......,,.. ....... a.di, Cl!NtwMaQUt ,....en•>~ ... 0,141 --. l'l18UC NOTICE FICTITIOUS e lntNlll MAMa ITATllMllNT Tiit ....... ,_,_ la OolllO ~ .,.Hat! MOOffSTA .. ,ltUINTATIOfC5, tOU Port lrlatol Clrc:lt, HtwP0'1 --"· C9!Hort1.• ""° c--. A LArNCI, 1001 ex.-. J-Mall ~. 1021 Pon YCI., .,, s .. 1 llMectl, S-lltor11I• tr•1tol Clrtlt , N••llNtl IH<h, ' 140 Ill C.lf#lll•'*° ,... Thlt ...,._.It COl\dlltlM Illy 911 • Tllll lluslllea II ~led llY "" I,.. 1 •"""'-'· dlYldli•I ~............. ,,_......,.~ • Tllla ........ -fl-wt"' ... Tlllt ~ -fl!W with tht Covnty Cltfll of 0r•"99 c.wn1Y ... (Oullly Clfflc of Or.,.9' COVMY Oft ,~2'.t9 •t MM<ltl.11110 PtllMI 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .\ The Blg9e1t Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED You can S.U It, "nd It, Trede tt With a Want Ad [ 842-5878 ) , ... ~-....---..... ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ G...-ot 1001 G....... 1002 G ... r.. I002 1(iel-•• ... •• ... • .. •••••••••• ...•••........•............••••...••........•. ···•···•••··•···•••···· - EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~*It rla ~ AU._, ....... advmlMd an dlb Deftptapar la aub-.l«t to ti. r.dlral Pair Mo1&1la1 Ad of lHI ~cb m.ak ti UkpJ to adv.,rl au ··a n)' prr ft!tenee, Umlt•Hon. or dJKrilDll\ll.UoD balled OD ntee. t"Ob'. reb~IOO. ~x. ex~ oria.lD. or an IJIU>ouoe lo make any 11urh pttfet'flnct, lim1la uon. or d.l&cn rrunauon .. 1lm aewapaptt will not knowtn1ty •ccepl a.ny .. dvutialng for re•l ftllate WNch la Ul Vaoia· t.ionoflbelaw. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAM & IA Y VIEW ..UC& szo.ooo 4 Bclnn. 4 flrepl•ces. a.,.. deck. pn vat.e game roam. and den. Owner will fanaacf wllh 29~ down . Hurry , call 8'1HZO (')Ill~ flt Q • tt \ft Ifill 11 lN fJOIC I• 1 ~1"11;1 ---------- EAST Sf OE M&DAmiLOT Bd.ldera prime Easts.Ide locaUoo. Priced to 11ell fast. only 18.5.000. Call ~7171 ,._,,, r11 ~·1• \ •v. '· SPYGLASS B.IGAMCE Double door entry opens to akyliibted Indoor prdtn, Freocb doors t.o CB1IDl6c We s-Uo. cll'CI· loa llabted 1uebo. 4 Bdrm.a, family room with flreplue. dining room. gourmet kitchen. all opem to f reefonn pool ~ ape.. Panoram.Jc view al moant.ama. Assume loan and owner-will be!p finance. USS,000 6T.HIS60 DOV& SHOlllS LOWDOWN Ownel' says brlog ~~fer CID Uill fard8stiC 6 llOnD f•mllJ home. Maida ~ • 3 car gange too.. ~ Car man de- taill. 646-7171 ('IPfH 1119 • 11 \ llJN l"N NJ(!• SIAIWflf A ll.1 ........ · aae 1ear M• ~ clOM lo lhe oc.u. Two .toriea of 1uper feature• com · plhnent•d bJ te•l•b land.aup1A1 aod aol•r beatlnC A q uiet & Hchaded ••tt1nli( Act fut, 1t won 't last' Sl.56,tol BAL BOA I SLAN D REAL TV 873-8'100 ----'9tlSTIGE PSlSOMRED In Um el.egaat 2200 sq ft £XECUTCVE home In QUI.ET Carlabad by the Sea. Perched 1n the HIGHLANDS with a peek a ·boo OCfo:A~ VU:W Th.Ls borne-ha!> 1l all... easy care landscap big, large heated pool with ~taos and dttkl.ll~ for enlerta1n1ni; and larxe pa.rues. Two w.ed bnck fireplaces. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath & M OST Ot' ALL ... o wner will finance as muc h •• $165,tol WTth 1ood terma. ~ 1215,000. &<> caU now WALLACE & CO. IUtn 7 14 /72'-2233 or729-2233 Trade Catalina 27' In board Sail Hoat 11' partlaJ paymrnt on In rome Property. M I. R 2, O:nio" Newport area• 714 1>4:> 2963 Whv Pav 6°/o! To ·;;r1 yoi/r home ProfeaklD&I Agent WlU SELL or aaalat your ~a home for 41fa.% comm. Call aod SAVE today. 752.0974 ft.#. B.EGANCE SIH,500 Fantasuc :mo + sq ft home. Total ly re modeled1 hardwood floors, bay windows too Gourmet kitchen ovr lo oks sunny breakfast area. 2 larRe bdrms downstairs, M"COOd story hosl.5 spec tacular mastt'r swtc. HURe dress1ni? area. raised Roman tuh. mar ble top pullmans • 2 IDJl"e queeD SIU" bdrTII '\ A ID.llllt to see Ca II now for pen-0oal preview M&-7171 ASSUMI I 11/J•/o LOAM A TOUCH O F CLASS! Takt' ovec. low lntel't'&t lo•n on thU fabulous S&S 3 bedroom home. Split level dC111&n. featurlna only the rineat det11lln• thruout Gourmet •14.l P·H\er kitchen ~' t'U~tum •PPli.inrt• & r11hlnf't:o1: mn~tf'r bdrm w'hlll!" walk-in rlosrts plua alltlna area. Honu~ rm f11r ttw kldi. r1rh pnnellna accent.a in Hvan1: 11te11" Central 111r. crackllng flrt1ploct EnC'IMt'<I 'toral(e. ~araice opener. 2 p:tl•OI Luth yard. Clf.lse t o romm pool & srhool&. Come by & takt' a peek Whal a nl<'t' t-::uter 'urprau, for th<' ram1h ' S\711 $00. 1.11Jult1u:. 1in11n1.1n.: l'.111 Jt•Jn 8 nd11•·' nr Yrllnk l1 11l .1l ~9-~111 tarbell, RFALTORS~ RUD ILUffS +VIEWS! AU ASSUM4.ILE 91/4°0 AIOUT IT. Forner bay & Dl!O'lt bRht One comes aJona every \'lt'W!> ~ Hi«h.IY upgraded o oce In • whil e -4 Tnn• model 1n the Bdrml, 3 bat.bs, dtrung Bh,b . 2 sty, 3 Bdrms room. •dd·on family ~ended fixtures and room. BualUn a atool Wet· woodwoR thruout. Lux bar rrfrlger1tor . urious oak plank floor· 1cemaker, room for pool tna. ll1f fllt.t>r & Hfety uble. Magnificent alarm aystema BHt ol pyramid 111lybghl with all. talte onr 9'"'P A!> Poltsh(•d bru '!~ lluRe SUMABLF. LOAN AN :.t.ol'"Jl(t' IH'l!a. there ... JU:.I u OR OWN EH WILi. much. much mon' for on Fl.NA.'JCE WTTll t.L.'> ly lill.11.SIOO Art now ' Call DOW~ {.a l I now . S46-23U 7S2 1700 ... ,, "" • ~ f • ... ' ' ~ .... ' • ( ,,,,_ '· ' • .J"'f ' ... •• ' [ ® IHftlii [ ® IH!UI MAM~OHS EASTSIDI Magnifl<'U>t cu.tom v~ "9.900! o:armcms. S1 .250.000 and Eutude. Cast.a M eu 2 Sl.S00.000. Su&>tt rmant' Bdrm charmer Ltke mi. Reln-toSuncby sad brand new• .foit'• root. 1 n C I • s 11 I O 0 2 • t"&t'P"lS· pamt. lut~n ''MANSl~"iS ··. ~ work..,' In• rc-d1blf' RJCI( AU>ERETTE , &.hae JUM rt-<lurt'd lv RIAL.TOI ll9.~· Hum ' T.ikt• ;id 731-51l5or&120440 varu~· Call 7~ rmo ~IU>EllS" COHDO CONVEltSIOH Tra• ridoas lorcJaift c,.. ·1119• S plit lrvel 4 Bdrm l ~ lff!_il_lij1I i:7r~~!~.~t,~~0 ~ . -~ ~rb OC'f'·•n .1nrl h .. rt:ior ' 11·"' \ 11 t 11 1 c r I' scaul AHO SA YE S34!! LUI ~ J bedrooo1 wtlh hURl' I family room. wood burn mi;: fireplact', bu• It in tolchen with nc•w ·•P pb.anct!s and a spacious ~ yard ·~)('31.('(i in c.o.ta Mesa ·s CollcR" Park and pnced well below ID8rtlet al M .900 For a ~al opportunuy call m-3191 t;:SE L ECT I PROPERTIES teWOIT RMEllA SIO<f.900 0.--wt.ll Wp finance tbia fantastic 4 Bdrm prden home. HQCe add· OC E AH FROH T lltAHCH FOltCf:D SAU 832 acres. Appralul D.000 per •ere. Buy •t WOO per •e re. 50<;;, down. Short es<"row. Ad Silt.er t3, 6'2-4300 athn ME:SA YBlDl s BdnTr. ()f' ~ & • dert • 1mmaculatr Z·5toq homt' with a II lhe extras Garage door ope nu. ••ter aortea er. d£• ront.or wall covenng5 ~for appl su•.~ m-39&3 ~s.cn eves l8 11iffl ODfmnOy room, teduded 1--------pmtio, ctinini room too! associated Secoad story boats amt« swte + 3 more CQC1'UCTT8MS lpWklm bdrma. Call for Goreeoua Eutalde lrl· hn•nclng details. iewl condo ._. tban ooe Chance of • U f etl me. ~nn )'ear CJAd. Elaborate \lie ., .... 111O•11 \ ll/I'<" •I , I of Mnlcen tile and I ~=.=s l'e maiu and apa. Full prtce -~cau-.-o GOLFCOUISI YU !p SELECT o..t a.ct S.y localloo. nm big 5 bedroom home PROPERTIES fatures a mce family/ dining rm addition big OCIAMVllWt MOW Sl7t,IOOI SECURITY B LDG. UJtra.delu:u pen&.bouse • 2 bdnm., 2 a.u.. frplc .. deck + community arnmjtin . will t nide • fiaance • leue option wM.b sao.ooo~ OCUt lk>MTI OWNER'S I bdrm., 2 b&b -fn>k. -peUo Wl· It + 2 deluu 2 bdrm., 2 b•lb rentals. Cbolce BALBOA! ll,U0.0001 IMftlXES OCMMVllWSt Sellen will help flaance l ll3BR..UU tnS,000! a •2 BR anlta tm,500! SlllllBanlb-,8001 ..... ..,,,..,. •••• •671-7CNO• IMYISTOlll 61NTS 1 Block to Oce an . $125,000 . Prtde of OWDerth.lp. Seller will help wtt.b ftnanctn1. Call 7~ C/l'fH lrl Q • H \ '""' '0111 ,._,, [99111 enough for yoar pool ta· ble. Perfect ror the bill family and lbe pri ct IS rt-at $118,SOO . Rl.JSUALTY S4'-0ll4 CNMACOVI Jl'mUstlc 3 + dartt room In exclusive Chin• Cove. Bay and oceao view. Fee l•nd aad auumable loan.Call~ ll'ft~ ,,, "'." \ '"'" #, '· "t. [~I-I · i.03 lllf DAY ni.t '1 ALL you pey •• lot• 30~ad DAILY PILOT SflVICE lllECTORY DO IT NOW' 642-1671 PEMIMSULA POINT $330,000 1111 0•.£11 '.> RfA,T ;ll'.> J J; • W'lio II,, ..., ,, • ~ • t Dmerted ra:xer ~prr, 3 BR 2 88. Owner' an.uoue. llUl50. 8". 546-ZJlJ ,, t.w..,.,... Wall lut·2 Bdrm + I Br urut. Gre•l investmrnt poemhal at only Sl29.900. Whelan Real Estate 540-3666 Owner' wW carry fmanc· lna. No qu•hfy1ng to bqyer. Unbelievable 3 8c1nn. 2 story home. Rich par quet fl oors1 M•bot&•nY wood beameo nlll n 11, to ta II)' re· modeled tbrqout, Just TAKE OYa lllted I Won't lut with this pric.-e 11 terms. Call CO.ONA DB. MAI M';71'11 3 8clnn + bay view, , .. , ..... , 9 ••••• )#< IOH •• I . prioed 11:56.00G. Finl TD !® IU&ltl ~~~~ ~~=.~ .. ~ I ~ 1$Nffl ~wporl LTORS 75-Hl I COIOHA DR MAI: fOhfwtk V'eW CICNH .... 'cnll&oa. A clff .. "' ld..d deconlfor''• dr-HnL SpUt le ...,... bedrocMft. t .. u, dlnbwJ room. root. DOrlll.lnd $565,000. COLE O F MEWPORTREALTORS 25 I 5 E. C00tt Hwy., cor+-o ~ Mor ) 675-551 1 OWNER SAYS S L V /\ term!-> or will he finance. Remodeled 3 bedroom 2a1 bath. warm curthtones. ge 31x52 ~e parate buildinl! for obbiel'i or workshop Brand new co try kitchen w lan~e eating area. S94. Call CENTURY 21 (71 4) 842-06 LG ASSUMA•I LM. Y'EW +YllW A1mall M'W 2 Bdrm. 2 .... ba oondo ~~ pamt, wallpaper. m 1n1 bhrd ... beaWfw ~nod noonnl( and apVadfd c11rpetJne, Fast •PP"ff't<iting •rta Low int lo~n CALL TI>DA Y !f79.5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS E>.ST~OE Tlll?UX owe 1.r 14°0 zsr;. do14n anJ uwntl r .i.rry ba.l.inrt· \t1w1t•n1 ..ir,.h111 r t1.H1· :i IMr1 11"'n.. r. urul. lan?t' ba t ' .• ro ~'O 2 lidr m hf-, WATBtROMT FOR.£Cl.O SURE '''""P'H l Ret4 rl1 :1 bdrm:. *> n . froot .11•1· on "':.tt.-r Own ... r nt•t>tb ru.,1 Jlt' W1 ll1n 1: '" 111 n<'t:Ot1abl1• r:.ill for df wu.. .. ~ 1Ji\ ,, .. \. • 1lJ•in m ., r \Ii ,.,.11 ldf ,.---"THE REAL ·ESTATERS '1 i'J IU ) ..WUS'ntGI S Bdrm • 3 bath, family rm. bome w1tb pool. SlBlOOO. Ol.DC... OP8it SUN. I ·S 411 Helotr°C Large, cualom me, f anuly rm., rec. rm .• as- + l·bdrm.apt. -.500 MAURY sr AUFl"ER SEAUONREALTY I 61J..5354 4'7-llll rha rming 3 rm rondO with '11.'w and great corat1ng . It's s1tl\ t>fy perlecl. .900 htllllNCI Or'-.. CNlf C»\ly ,.,,.., Pullll .... Orallla C.OHI o.fly Pl!Ot, ~· u.n.••·._ .-, MHCll '· w,21, • ttlO ,.._ --------'-----------__..._ _________ ...a.. ______________________________ .... .,... ________ _ ..... -. ' '. . .. ' • . .. I ~ I l ' . t t d c b 1 s s tl ' ( ' " I • ~ c 0 l' t 'j s • • U>MICS. /CROSSWORD,' ' l J ! .. Remember how I bought a rattle tieket In Marmaduke's name? Guess who won the TV set?'' SHOE MOON MULLINS ......,.i.-. • .,•-1----- MISS PEACH ., THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "We're going to tdce a vote to see if we oil go out for piua." DENNIS THE MENACE PEANUTS ~IS VICTIM WILL SE PETRIFIED WITW FEAlt PUNKY WINKERBEAN ~, L.E.5, LET~ SEE 400 m<.> A~D ROU..I by Jeff MacNeUy by Ferd & Tom Johnson 00 YOU C,Al?RY 5W.E50RTOF DIAMoND NECDlE 1'1-{AT WI LL WEAR OUT DISCO RECORDS IN A ~URRY? by Mell Laz.arius WHoeYER" ~ID T'HAT COtAL.ON'T COtANT: •• "TME NltiM'r" ONL.Y HM7 OH•, ANO IT cooes Bl!'T"Wl!EN TME N AND TME cl .•. GORDO JUDGE PARKER LY'NN, WHY DON'T YOU(;() U~AI~ ANO 5EE ~HAT 6At."5 fOUNO OVT A60U1 PAUL.' I'll 5lAY HERE ~ITH ~EV I ' TT'?T----.. TUMBLEWEEDS 6 Rf:f:11N6516UYS!1HIS SEMINAR ,-PJ ~15 WrfH WHA'f 10 PO IF ¥00 Gt:r I-OST' IN 1'Hf: Vf:SE:RT! EEEAAAG6U/ by Cf\lrtes M. Schull excerr mt STI.fF1N6 A BlANKfT IN HIS MDVTH ! by Tom Batiuk BIG GEORGE by VJrgll i · II constantly amazes me how you gals lfnd ANYTHING 1n those baqs of yours DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR. SMOCK L..OOK, HAVIN ' so~-r MUSIC PIPE:D INl"O "f"HE: O .R . IS ON5 "f"H ING ..• ~ eu-r WHA1"' N l"f"W 11"' PU"T' O N "'T"He: NA~tONAt... AN"f'He M?! by Gus Arriola by Kevin Fagan by Lynn JC>Mston SO Hl)C.H roR NEVfR LETTINGlH~ l<.IOS C()-1 E. ~ lS .. by George Le'1IOftt TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE by Harold Le Doux E'.<ACTl'< WHAT I ~D. Miit LANCE' l DON'T NfOW ~ OA'EN YOU QET ~VNK .. eut WHEN TOV DO. YOV'RE INTOL.ERA~E ' by Tom K. Ryan I COULC7N"T R~ME:M~R IF 1HAIWERP HAS FOOR E:R FIVE'S's: .... -'CROSS oOllQIH't\' 50~ 1 Annoed 53 Slate Atlbf 5 VIOl111 ~er >ol So!ll!N'd 100etllln 58 --·a 14 E kw:! ot1t1e 1osy 1 S Slone Pr"4te 61 ~t'PW!l 16 Gleet La&e 62 Bone ""'4•• 11 European 6J Quart pan l 8 Vermont 6' Bel<Yll Pref 1 • hero 2 WOt~ f>S Atlt aoe 20 &tld 66P~ n JumC> 67 Leao - ?31.beduo 2• Where Inns- t>ruca IS 26 Pastry 21 Streeked JO Wh•OS 34 W .nts l>adly 35 R(>ped 36 Cloth DOWN I Gannent i RomanQOd 3 O.st1nce untt • Opt t0nal 5 Emula1a 6 Sytltm 7 M~· me&Wfe ..nt town ) 7 l alk Wlklly 8 Catch 38 F ngtlt 9 Electron 40 FestlVll 10 Lent a hand ' 1 -hocttey 11 Heraldie • 2 l ype belring •3 God'• abode , 2 Mortgage 45 CMnoe4ler 13 Hollow Pitt t II "'*1 • 7 ZMIOul 21 Genr'9 48 PM 25 Answet Cll ~ 26 Oneel out UNITED Feature Synd1ea1e Thi.I• soay s Puzzle Solved 27 Plll)ef mooey •7 Husband4o- 28 Sketcn 1>e 29 Poe Mitl,ect 49 Went lurt~ JO Luau food ry 31 Go 50 lncrNSe 32 Girl's name 51 Ll'tltale 33 LHll 52 Pilaster 35 Explosive 53 Numb« 39 Wile 55 Matti tune> 40 Donated uon 2 "°'ds 56 This: Sp. 42 -CatallM 57 Ooeor buCll 44 Man'a neme-59 King: Fr. Vat 60 r-=ner·1 ~Peril deg l ' . ·,,.,. ~ .. IWLY ftlLOT Fr1cs.ay. MM:f\ !!, ·-........ Fer s. HMM• t-or SGle "-••• .. ~ Sw HO.Utt I-or$ • H'NHI for a=. ~ ..___ . . .. ._........ ......... ... . .......................................................... ········t~· ........ , .............. . ~;.~~ ..._..,_S. ..._..,__,. . ..._...._... eiwrel IOOZ •••rel IOOJ .... ,.. tooi c:.e..... 1014 C...... 104 ~ ··········: •.....••••........••.•. ....................... •...........•........•• ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....... ............... . t ~ ......... !!!~ ............... -.~~. !!!'!!~ .... -. ..!~ !~!~ .......... !~! cw•••• Allililttl~Yiil DOYla SHOlll Brl~ht and try exfo<'ut1 home. • bedroom 3 b th. with pool and sp • Ju l proi ionally redccoratl'd LWjh 11tndscaptng with un entry wn~uon pond und securtty ~Y h.•m mnkc lhJ.3 8 ¥.eMr old home ~t·t'm likt.• n l'w AssumabJe loan und v1t'w of 1-·a.sh100 Jlland on F~l' land h\tt'd for SMS,000. Open Sat/SUn 1 ~ lHOl Santi 10. H.UIOI a10GI CllST Overlooklnt: tht· hhw w,ttl'rs anct Clly llahts lh1l) proft-::.,1onally d corutcd Dynusty p lo.tn •~ one or u kind. 2 B edr oom ~ b~th with ru'dom book sht·l~t·~ J11<l m.1n y 'PC<'tJI up~rndcl> T hi" hum.-1s bt.-aullfully tandM·apt-d "'11h .1 f1t•lcbtorw f'ntry and planll'r:-'" u11h1blt> lo.m. h!:)l~d ~ l $36.S. 000 HAaloa VIEW Somer~el mock·I. 5 Bdrm 3 lfa horn~ o n fee land v.-1lh •'" extremely IJrgc yard. licaut1lully decore:ated an eurlhtonc c:olo r~ $265.000. Open Sal/Sun 1·5. 1831 Port Starlin~. STffE DUNN & CO NEWPORT CENT& DESfGM PLAZA 759-9221 BLUFFS BRAND NEW HOMES I TUDOll STYLI. NIWl'Cn HHHTS l.ooka Ukt-a coli.au rrom th~ out:nde . hvt•s liko th larac: ramsly homo on the tnbldt-Two rireplace:i, lur1e fum1ly room. four bedrooms. 2300 M1· rt. or h\llnlt Ut<'U und .-deUghtful country kitC'ht-n . nus Unique home cun bt- p u H huBcd for 20~ with 1eoocf rinttncmg on the bulance. A "utmd 111v••tstment ot just $185,000 U~I u~ ti REALTORS. 675-6000 1443 l•• Co .. 1 High••~· C.oro-dea Nar Wl tlAVl. 25 Of THE BEST U!>TIN~ IN TOWN w1·:s1.1 :Y N TAYLOR CO. Hi':Al:l UHS sllH't' UMB WATHFltONT-YACAMT-S525.000 Fantastic bay & ocean \'ll'W A rent beauty rn the well-known Mai KJ1 " Be1rntifully r<:furb1s hed msidl· & out with lush lll'W cptn~ & drapes <neutral colors>. new k1tchl•n appliance!' llu~c li ving rm with a 1ww mirrort•cl wall rcflectin~ exciting hm1t m·t1vit v ::! Lge bdrm.'>, 2 b aths Sec :.my time WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 21 11 Son Jooquin Hil1 Rood NEWPORT CEHTat. H.1. 644-4910 PEHINSULA POIMT Ncwlv d<'c·or alcd 1 bdrm lamlly homl'. Close to oc:t•an. $325.1100 l:ingo RlAl&r.an 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 South LOCJUfta LCICJIMG NKJ-t 497.333 t 493-8i 12 La9una Beach Dmta PoiM BAYFRONT With Pier & Sip -----... , ....... ,....., ....... Mj 1lllre ""'-low ~ n.cn ... tail buadftal· ...., • *' Cd ..... 1y ~ ~ DMr Coata1111or 1 ~_,r 3 So. ~ouT Pfau. Jt 1-ho9 tamu, ..-... ,........ 2 Bdno. 2 beth, Ta1ttlully deeweted nlW au,-lr'"wt.lkoYer-bomt, D.. ~P9f'. IOU. ceranalt floort, clninl AN•, Ii '1b, fml clDlQI l'DOID, RV l'lresUce. Alliom ,000 ~ .... dowm&a1n dcMn &ftd ~ wUJ belp a uait. ror .. llPPt '° niai... aouoo. BKR. --. cal.lMHlll 5e-IDI . Wl --· · '· ~ HERITAGE HEALTO RS .OADMOOI HADOaYllWtaLS a.per ftnudhc •vaU .• on thia lovely 4 BR. f•ml· l)rmboaMwtthretutn1 ~~~~~~~~ 4 Br2 ea. all new wide, ~ ol mtD1 .. hU.laide. :: 11 09,HO. IU·fUO , Reilliatlealy pnced at _m..(11 __ 61 _____ _ •~.~u OAK GLEN DOJ'IU VA.I.ENTIN£ f1S.«IOO or l40--08ln Dhtl n ctl ve new 2 bedroom. 2Y2 ba con VllW domanlwn1 1)9,900 GOlfCOUISI 2518EJdrn Ave.C.: II One ol a Jund• Spec-~~~642~~87)4-~~~ t.aa&lar view from rur ol :: UMa 5 Bdrm 3 bath. f1m1 -------- .__,._ .... , .. Eells'4e s Bdnn + fam.l- l;y room wtUa filoeplaee, fonnaJ dnlng l'OODl and Larae covered patio. 3 baths W0 I c aU tO lff DOW! ly room , rlreplact'. formal d ining room ,,._.lb.I S Y C A M 0 R E 64~5200 home uw bu 3.000 !>Q ft ~ Abo, CMDer will carry • A...aft MEW houic1n1. Submit on ~ Fabuloul. ~ 3 bci. 2~ down! Price IZ50.000 J'1I Qu.allly townhome ~Barrett,M ~~r ~ ~for~ 5*;2313 condaa OnJy 4 .,v111lable, from noo YYO :tAJO ~nla [ ~ n~•lil -Aoa-A-1<e_6"2_6'734 __ :;;~:;;:;;;;;;;;;: IACIC IA y EWSIOE UNITS swa SHARP JST11llt:Ofl'YERED owurn W/CARRY 4br. l~ba W ru ce fam A roomy JBR home •1th nnul rm. • frmJ dUWlR Nt~ pool Pnced IA> .ell at 00. 2.3,6 °' 8 urut.s. Owner uea nr Tusllll & 17th. ly $129,000 will carry wtth a re· ~Place, Ioc 842 7461 CAU 64._7211 ~down payment. VA CaU 64.S-9161 Ta.MS! Owuer wants o ut -- owuer wU1 ~II undt' r VA ternu. 13% i nterest. F.Mtaade Cc1na Mesa 3 Bdrm 2 bath. stone ~ A ml.tit ~ at aoly l1'l8..lll50 Art now ' OllJ~2313 • •t• •• l OPEN HOUSE REALTY ,,ill'-' '•. •. . • DESPIRATI! 3 Bdrm. 2 belh. ru~ aru • ........, ....... io•o uear Soo eo.at Plaza ..... •--••••••••-••• 111.:m Bllr 6.11 5737 ASSUMA&.ILOAHS rtt.ICl UDUC ED! Wmtatde. c M Room for 7 ~0~ tr7Hl70_ a 111...:IO at average In tenlll rat.e ol 11 ¥a~ oo Ou ruoe 3br. 1 ~ba pool hocne Y P SI 12.000 Parlt P\ace. lDc. 8014'1 -------- -\ Last chance lo buy. 2, 3 & 4 bdrm. homes. t & 2 stories. f snest. latest t_merutJes. some with view. $225,000 IQ $250.000 lNCLUDI ~G LAND Low *"''"',..interest fma nc:mg! For app't. to .... calJ -IAYFROMT F&.1nt~i-.t1e IOC'alion wi vtew of at leas t four 1s l.mcb <Lido. Linda. Harbor & Hay bl ) Th&.1t '!:) "'here the action i~ 'J''w\o stor). 5 Bdrm. 6 Bath. nicely clt•t·orall'd :.md \l.l'll mamtamcd. Don't frl't the ll"ndcr s. l his owner wall flnancl· l'nt1re balan<.'t· after a normal do"n pJ~m<:nt. Sl.190.000 Cet11 for apporntml'nt. ....................... IB.OWMARUT Reduc'f'<l U> 12:99 ~ lbf" + lbr + RUMI hl'l"pla~ dbl i(•H De... 't dL'\turt• Wl' .. mu BEACH con AGE NeWly r t'novated 3br, 1.ba, on double~ on.ly 3 blli' from pier FP ll50.00> . HELEN 8. DOWD -.-9'1.Totl INC. 644-0134 • Ust & '-Y Wfftt the Experis E1 CoJdwell Banker cl• ) ••• ,. /. •4 j,., i • /, . # ~.1, · .•• 't MAGNIRCEHT VIEWS ~r~ rare these days See Fashion Island. Catalina & the coc.1slJ.ine to Lon~ Heath from this lov.ely front row Seavaew Hampton . 3 fMrms, 3 baths. On fee land. $379.500. (~~N NEWPORT CENTER L~ 644-9oso ,~!·$~~ -CcM HOME ONLY S 113.400. q.Mt J a..•oon1o 2 battts, choice 45 ft..ll-2 a.t, ..... .-.. thatle roof. OWMr .-y mrry Zacl T.D. -IMYISTOaS..OR TRAOE-$12,5001 ·"'"" ........ l ~ .. *-"Y ro.. with co1y flreplac•. Nicely .-Corllhd. 0-W. car CJOl"OIJI· Hurry. WCMl1a.t! -••IA T COMMHCIAL COtlMER. Loccrted hi Co•to MHa. Good WldilMJ witt. partdMJ. k•y ......,_u wfftl Ntltol a.co-. S8.L WfTM COHRDIMCE U•t yow.__ wttlt tlttt ........... at ()c .. ftalflc RMI htote & NCl'iY• a .... ,..-ho.. prohcffOR ,._ at "° co•t tofo.t 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 PAD IM llAI . ...._ ........... .................... ~ ......... ._...,,_ ... I QAGD EJ I . I' r I I I _ r: TY l U R J 1 rrr1111 I ; 0 f W S E 11 ~ = :c:.io, :..~ .: ~I I t t . ! know ..., t..., ... oalled an-______ _,.,.,,.,.., ... °' "*"' -- ~MAC WE S 1•-~I I t I l!tet:~:;~ t :nmitl#lllr r r r r r r r 1 ~·tat I I I l•l I I ] I B*i'iii'-.-.s11cta1Nh•u IOll .. We h:.ivc• sevt•r•ll flm• honw-. with pier & ~lip B. TORO HORSE COUMTRY 4 Bdrm~ .. :j bath:-. ra11l'11 -.1 vk. m in1 -cstatc in Ori.I nge ).!r()\ l':-. S:rnJ.500 BILL GRUNDY;REALTOR 341 8oy\1deOrive. N .8 . 675-6161 LOVELY EXEC. BAYCREST ilaoWe perlecti°" hi ••ert .. oil. TotGly r..adllld wHfla alrylcJM. CJOM .. t kJtclMw. f-'ly "°°"' ..ct ....., ""- Lorge, opett livf"CJ room wfth Fnttch doon into a corf bockyard. ~ J bdnM. a hcMM ~liCJMd for total H•iftq oftd lo•ls .. Htertolnl"CJ· $262.500. 631·1400-oWMr...., carry 2IMl WATl:JU-RONT ... i O ME '>.1,l HI Al I 'i I A 11 24 "' W < '"'~' I~ N""'I"'' B.-"' h M"'""' ""' 1~.11 ... 1..i.11<1 611-1400 673-6900 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY TOT AU y ra1v A Tf YEllSAIUE . . . m Big Canyon. Extra large lot has paddle tenms court with room ld t over for pool ! Van Lutt & Charles Barone wall coverings. M 1rrored wet bar. expanded dining r oom . 360 degree VI F.W ! Lynne Vale ntine 644-6200. (11 -11) 71J-1414 c Ltmpll Vc#y c ...... 64Z..alH 'IOI Oi..-°""'9 111 .. 700 WoocbdQ.C- 64UJ00 HaiWrY-c..-.. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 Nt'wport Blvd. COf"Mr 30th ~C® f?Bach Realty REAL ESTATE EXCE:l.UHCE SIMCI 1'49 COME WJTH US ... to IAYCREST. OW'Nf' will tw4p finance this k>v.ty 4 bedrOOM. family rootn & formal dWncJ f'OOl9I hoftw: luxurious pooL ~ ttt.... S214. too. NEWPORT BEACH 759·0811 l!E llDBll ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE ILUFM ZAPATA MOOIL Condo Rutlt For Fomlly Two f.arr.?e Master Suites Plus Two ~room1. Thr~ R.-.lhs Super K1tr hc•n With Eatin..t i\rea 2400+ Squarr 1-'t'ct. Two PaltOS For Outdoor Living Two·Story D101nf.? Room Plu'I 1.arRf' i\\!>Umable Lo.in Barj.?.i1n i\t S:?:!S 000 lnr ludmi.: The Land A · J uy Of :'l.'t·~pon·· Lt!>llng. SPYGLASS WfTH YEW R4-aut1fully Decor11tf'd Ft\ r Rt-dmom On The- Cn•!>t Of The Jhll W1Lh Ouutandana Vtt"w Of Orf'an & Bay llui.:l• M 1u1er ~ut t f' W I Ptr<'plare & Sauna ~parlnti~ Fam1lv Ronm W1Wet Bar & Ftn•pla«' Pool. ()v.nt"r Will Help Ftnanc-e sr.es.ooo --... ~·-·,• 631-1808 Ill DOVa DltlYI DESPERATE FOR CASH! •• OCEANFRONT-LAGUNA NIGUEL LAS1' OF A PND MAKE AN OFFER Forced to tell my baorecllble • bet., 8 batJa faatuy, o.erlookiq a fore•er wllltewater .tew maobetnetect fro• Dalla Pomt to Newport, owa •tair• to beach, ttahaed alau wbado1H, ,,. • macla •on. Secure on a eul-de-eao 1treet. all hi a pri•at. commwaltJ with parded aate. I will create ftaud••a for quallftecl bayer. Can you believe I will part witla IDJ beac.bfron& ohateau for t986,000. By owa•r. · C'EST LA VIEi Call aow for an appolatmeat llea.714 /496-876' Bea.714/811-80&0 "" ~ -. --..... ._ ... ~ .. ~ 2th 200 '? ()pJ I AH· The. •on't tut ~m~tSell ' subriLt )our olfer "'llh lilHardnty ~ 675-2866 503 Parle '\ "' Ra lho.t I I I-"t't'UOIO lil~!tt,1111 CHAR.MING HOMl l'nu-.ual r e m odeled J11d n"OO\ akd Jlir hoaw plu... 2 Bdrm apt Lot~ lo.-eiy rooms. mstr ba t.h hill Jacuu1 Obi R•r worbhop. lauodr} rm Kis <n> L.-hdll .... A.atoe. 675-lll 1 •U..IMmd• 4 tir J ba + I Ii: br ,, pt Int p;tlJo "1dt-lot )Ill l.11 ~ j\t•f SJ75 10 1 \\ 'umt lo .. n 1 ::, ";:1.1 ... t~r l ~.~~ ... !?.~~ CoroM HM)Mmlds By Owner Crf'al1\t' financtng cu .. 1om1zed ~bout 3 Rdrm. :! b&. pool u yard. bca(·h aceeu Cot II for a ppt MNOT.1 llODe-.OCEAHVU Fiie land. Eltqlu&Uly de anted. ~ Lo pvt bcb. Gnat tsma. Pn ced to 8dJ at 1155.000. ....,.. S47-G40t UFO•DAILE OCM VllW Thia dramat ic 4 Br Hartlar View Hilla Home cm be 10Ul'S W /a low LO\ auumable loan. The seller will a ssist w /leCICIDdary finanC'mg. AD for ontJ sm.ooo cau fer detaiJI Ruth Saebar Southland Realtors ~1'40 llYNTalACE 3 Bdrm. Lowest priced. Best terma. l«HnS5 Wmted: Cd.II dupleit or R·l property. WW olfu ~ ol ocean vino bMfa CM -. vr 1t1. lot and 6-ear 1ara1e for eq11t17 or 1031 TXE.X. ~m.oa .. .. . -- 2 Odnni-2 bath.' frpk, dt,1 ar OW<" •t ooly 10·: Lnt 2.r • dn f' ;• S7!> .000 WORU>U 556-7777 IY OWHB ,4ROKER Lo·.os• •111t1on on JHr 2n., ff111' ti II\ rm °'4TTI'Ut·~ r.1nrh in l}('\t t ... , t tti..1,t• lt1• ... t 1t1n """ lJ11r1 '-' h< • ,, \111n l-'r1 7~:>:.o.o .. kn<h ~ OWHBt SACRIRCE! ASSUME Sl21.SOO AT 10' •~o Qu~ c\d d4--... <. ~h" Jt, f'!> Uu:. t:k1t.UU I )e.or o'-~ ~·~\edou~ door 111ed t.-nlr) tD lavbh Ii\ rm• So.Inn.: C"\"1llnp •'\('f" frml din 'itln. h•n~ fl.rtriw'o • "~" lllCI fmly rm ~r .. 1.in. 1.11r1 ·''" to ,,. • 1 111n~· 111.1 l• r Bdrn1 • J h tl ol rrtn.iL-. U~n• r ';a):. llr 111#' .t• •iff"f' ~j •HIV 2br. 2b&. c.ciooo ~ ( . ~· l't-rrace 1171\dn Int 12'-'I~ S 82,UOU 2:13-541-0llM S7SOODOWH 0 w.c. I bedrooms. Dt'U 1Jie OCll!alL No qwt.b f YLD-f'amil1 rm. hre placf' Call anyllm t• Agt . ~..., FORESTE OLSON ·-. .. .. . . ~--.. Purl! Pl-.rt'.lnc 842 '1461 A) Uwnn 4 bdrm 2 b;J I. R • dtnin~ rm. ram rm , on c·ul de sar 1n l(ood art-.1 1h'\umabl1· kJdl\ at 9' ,•. l'nm·1pah only 84'7 3931 ---- WAT'BlRtOHT HOME llllf\on•au-r Lgedock. 4•, Hr 40,., ba ON ,\ l'I ti !'T ~pa<' Ii\ I D ~ w p<Jol Sarrdtt'i· noo .voo ca11 N.rnr\ M6-auM ------- WtAtobeocL A.~ .,,.,"-loan 2 br t'UDdo 9!19.000. l'nnc on ly Act 53'· 1484 or s.llMIOIJ ---- LUXURIOUS MEW UHDMAU HOMES luxu r1o u'> nl'"' 14'.lldl'J'\Jr k llom ..... J U.'>l .! 111 Jn d II• ~ :.! ., t o r\ l..andmarll HomM l§t1i1 J\6Jl.ililc 111 th 1. ht>Julllul ll un11n1:t 1111 llt•Jlh lot .ituJfl .lu .. t I m.U.t· Imm lh1· bt•.i1·h 4 bdrm. 3 ba• :! fm·pl.11·•·'· 'Wft bar , t'JfP("tm.:. I root la .. n w1l h tret• & ~ &•ar & !>ldt• ylll'd fmcm~. sbak~ roor. CU!Crete dnveway, J cur aar aac. micro w avf' oven 4 pt lot ·less self cleanlna conventional OWll'I 6111terwt ............. 13%. S ubJect t o :SO d ay Elcro9r See the models at Newland SL fl Ada.ms Blvd $1 27,325. Call 116MS31. 1042 ....................... 15'0MWA1B 8)' ownrr • Humboldt I s land. custom Wllt.erf roat buuty, ex. ~ :S cbanoel view. 4..CXJO sq ft a· U.dock. It: ~~ ftxt'd loan al ll"4.'\-. •79,000. Open Sit &n Jes:n ~rousel LIL (714 ) MfraM I CLASS COMO<> Near South Cout Plau. am Do 2 bdr. aduJt 00 ty, S« l•te .• .,.. pool T otal mo . paym t UNBELIEVABLY AT 11115. Ind. tu, lmurance, assoc. dues, wat.er. 1u. •trash. •. 400, prin. 00· ly . John Saar, All. 631-1.aas. Sciectarul•r Water View. 'J\whm. 2br. den, Z~ba, 2 ,.._, pool, spa, sauna, tmrUa. SIJl5,000. Seller ·~note. SI l,000 DOWN HO~ Ne9r beach. 4 bdnna. 2bL. hJ>k-m.ooo. m.smetr. Prtodpe.19 Oat1 -$_ .. HERITAGE REALTOHS Real ~late "R" lJa '114-ll'z.672JO JUSTUSTIDI Allumable. aolar pool and apa. Fabulous HartJour home, a Bdrm 1111111 den. OoJy 915,000 dowD. Aaume 1lt,;i1', tmOIDHurry! M:e. Real flit.ate '11'47-3009 1044 .. If"' " -............ '-• ' ......................... ,,. .......... . - r ; , . ' I 4 I 1 l t t d ll b 1 s s II ., ( s ti I I ~ e 0 I' t q 5 • ' t t ( ' H1111n '-' S-. ,_,.I* "-'" ,_,. S. "-'e• .._,.,,. ..................................................................... ·····-~····~··········· :..... • .. ~..... t ........ .._. 1111 te.xe,.... INt ................................ .......-.-.i;;.......... ... .................. . IWOCMM..W •••LD IAY Lli a book you can't put down, t one d cllleriblq •PP1vx\m*tety 4'.000 sq.n. mamioa. When you• ii. you 'II v. ant to 1tay. 18' beamed ceiling, 3!x30 Uvln room, 3 fittplattS plu1 library. Walla ot 1tau, brealht.aking vi w ol ocun. Pool plus pa. Privai ~ach. and teMls court Spect cular sunsets. 2' hour security auard. ~r wall belp fln1nce Act • 'I1IE REAL ml'ATERS ....................... ASSUME LOAM 4 br Asaume SM.000 finl., 0 aecoad. as IOC.' paol 6. leoDls lbnt' •• prune rondrtJon and tboro4&gbly uparaded _? ,500 AffJ. ~l~l lJNIVERSJTV PARK, 3 BR. 2 Ba, d.Lrun&. I aailly. cathedral dp, untqut' greenbelt esposurt' +privacy. $185,400. ~71186 GOOD ASSUM . LOAN BeaWfully upgrackd 3 br 1~ ba condo tn nl~ Irvine area. $89,000. Open house Fri /Sal ~n l..S pm. 1468:5 Oval Rd. Irvine. 552·8983. By owner. 'llortbwood /Canyon Creek. Plan TV. 4Br, 38a, guard gate, Tenrus. pool A.1sunw ble loan. Seller Wl.11 carry 2nd lnllt deed Leasei opllOO 759-0888 TURTl.E ROQC • By Lusk. 3br & dm room. Nearly new, shows like a model. $199,SOO. Call Hany f'reden ek 631 · l.266 Perfect Home for the smaU family of any age. 2 bdrms .• 2 ba +den, an Rancho San Joeqt&n. Excellent con· dltlon. Three ea..,y care patios for rt>lax1n R anytune. Super as::.uma· bleloan! OCEANFRONT New m odular t y pe homes, pvt. commuruty. 2 bcbs. 24 hr secunty. sub letting OK (114 )1&99.31116. OPIHHOUSE FAlllVlEW Dft LAGUNA BEACH 3Xl yarda tD sandy beach. 3 BR ocean view home. move-in cood.· Priced below market & owner will finance. 499-4158 8y Owner, 3 lllor}' VIEW home. walk to beach. S11'0,000. 11'1 8SllUmable. OPEN HOUSE Sat 3f.!9. 12·5 462 H1l lt'dge $299,000 1-525· 1619 or 992-4547 OCUHRlOtfT Of'8'HOUSE Saturday J.S 1377 Gaviota OT Laguna Beach S73S.OOO .The fulung RH.rs 497·1666 llG Orutyle. view. space. LOW Oncasbdown Dramatic tudM 4 bdrm &famil,y rm. home with J frplcs .• wme cellar. dou· ble glass. Financing may be comfortabl)' arranged at .low, assumable ill· terelt rat.es OD large elt· iatinl ac.m. 1545.000 SOflHISTICATED- •. ClldemponU'y wood Ir Ila. 3 bdrm. home with es~I Main Beach views. Stained &1.ua win· don. tap notch kitchen. ---------, sa\m.8. playroom fJ an NORTHWOOD 1 unu1ually dramatic mstr. bdrm. s uite . Custom home witb 3 $17SM,OOOYSTIC teU.S bedrooms aod den with pnvat.e atnum. 2600 sq. A ru«IY remodeled 3 ft. Call today. bdnn. bome with ocean view. Fre nc h d oor s, atnum. walled enlry & many extras! Great for .......... 1011 ....................... ... w ... 1136..900 3 Bdnn. f am.lb' rm. t'On i.mp O'Jlet'Utllll' bON4' Aaumable lou Cull 'nlrnl LAKE FOR~I RI.TV &Tl aw ur 710-Olltl7 .... ,. ..... 10" ....................... BIG CANYON Spectacular goU COW"llt> estate. 6000 sq.ft. 4 to 6 Bdrms, 5"'1 baths. Pool and spa. $1,295,000 THE STARNES CO. 673-7761 OWM~ELP Pnvate end uiul pro- feasionally decorated. Lvly mslr 11wte. Mir· rored We enlry, frpk. lush atrium. OWNF.R WILL HELP FINANCt; ~lSOt. UDO ISLE 2-Sty. early Calif. 3 BR. den, 3 ba., 11 v rm w/fpl, & beamed ce1l. Coiy patio. Walk to beach; club • ten11i11 fadl. sns.ooo. Cal 1 llJSSION REALTY -.am JUSTUSTID WE51CUFF COMDO ~ 2 be ccodo in lovely, quiet Newport locMian 2 car garage. wet bar. community pool fJ bot tub. Adults only. Don\ OUSS Uus UDI· que opportwuty. 646-7711 LOTS From 5,000 llQ n 1n eX· <'lus1ve NORTHWOOD. j Bl.ikl your own dream edertainmg indoors or. ---------cMdoors, wrth a pool & gazebo Super family home. @RANCH REALTY 551 -1222 CALIFORNIA HOMES BeautJ.ful plan lo.1 featur· ~ 3 bedrooms. 2 baths and ideally located for schools. parb and shop· p 1n R A sking only SU7.SOO Call for details e RANCH REALTY 551 2000 LOWEST PRICED DETACHED HOME rN WOODBRIDGE.I only Sl29,995. Lovely 2 bedroom /den ln best locauoo of Broadmoor homel. ASSUME a 9~% loan. Bring your checkbook. It's vacant. HURRY!! NEED QUICK SALE Owner baa bought anotlwr. ASSUME bis Mii% lo9D. Lovely split '"'1. 2 bedroom. coado lo WOODBRIDGE. Air cand., super petk>, etc. HURRY! I JUST IJSTED. AltiD.C 9'7.-0. Jr "°'nP{)fllllrH,f P! A• '• '1~ 1 JOUO rome! $295.000 !'li(rqer ~\.~~~ t714t 494-1177 I IO 0..,. Oucmt View 3 Bdr, 2 ba. fee land Newly d ecora t ed. J acuzu. pvt beach. owe. great t c rm lo Pnced tD sell al ~.ooo Bier 631·57':11 MEWUSTIMG OM. y $50,000 MOSS POIHT DOWH IS just l·block from this ti41WPORT unm.aculate I-bedroom EXECUTIYE cond o mani um w it h Owner will help ftna nt'e migruf1cent ocean view Uus lge & lvly custom 4 $110.00> PRICED RIGHT bdrm w big fmly rm ~ kltchen & lg" for the buyer with an eye sparitltng pool Perfert on lbe future. Spacious 3 for entertaining Call bedroom home w 1th oow' white waler views rrom 545-9491 masl('t' bedroom & deck sm..=ITERRAHEAM I (~l\IMl!!JiiliJj 3 Bedroom home on a Real F.8tate double comer lot with sundeck.. pat.lo & spec· t.acular views. Space for nuopus room. $229,000 MOL.AM ReCllEatate 497.5454 ~...,... 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESPERATE FOR C~H! oeut.-.OMT-..=-:=o ...... Ofhri Fatted to sell my lo· Cftdible 4 Bedroom. 3 8atb f antasy, overlook· me a IORYer whitewater view unobstructed from Dana Point to Newport, own atairs to beach. S&lliDed gWa wiodowa, VILLA BALBOA Exciting new proJect, baY &ocean views, 1 & 2 Bdrms for sale and lease. Resales atartmg al $125,000. Several to cl)O(ll54! from. Agent. ~or 631-0486 Waterfront Dock-Build . your own custom ~. !>x!OO' lot. 603 36th St. m.2211 OI' 873-.r141. VILUIAUOA Oient seeks to buy or lease option a ''reftaJe. Patrick Tenore. A&t. 631-1211& MUST SEll ----------"'! ~. ADd mucb more. ........... IM Secure on 8 cul de MC: ....................... llreet. Ill ln a privat.e ~JI!!!~~ .. ~== Back 811 vMrw tu>do. Qil;y •• ooo. z Bdrm. 2 .,_, frple. ~ da or 9114~ int. lou auump. tian wilh ... ooo dn. proired. 10,000 + eca, ft. Om JOU believe I will Wldlal .... l tot olf -db my beacbfront ocaaafroot. Soutll1 daateau for SH5,000. Laauoa. S450,000. C'EST LA VIE. By WOil.Di.i. 51111 wti.l 'I YoarTndeT IALIOA COYIS Older .,om• oa 10 · Ba1froal lot with boat1llp. a BR. 2ba PU,000 By owoer. , ...... m.1~ 601 UDO &c>er wa~rlroot coodC> Wllb Spect4cular v1t'w A1iwm bJc loan Call for ddails '*Cote Realty & ln\~tm~nt 64().5777 11 'U>fo + YlEW ~ eJmUng S?S0.000 VJR ban ~per s br home Ownt-t' iuwoua WW a:.· s1st 10 f1nanc1ng o r lradr ~l for dl'ta1Js IAY&OCEAH VIEW Lu~t pnced 3 bdrm Vlt>W hom m ln•me Ter· r&l.,,. l...lrJltt ILSllumable loan, fre!>bly CaU oow for recklcora t.ed. det.a Us OWNER W /CARRY TD 3 BR 2 Ba, dmm~ <1rea. lovely til e d pati o, parUally encloc.ed. de rorative Iron suppons Vacant. probate si~.cm RED CARPET REALTORS ~ ---- THE UL TINA TE IMB.EGAHCE Nestled in Newpo/t Beach. Beautiful ai\d wann. 2 sty With formal dming. HuJie itourmet kitchen, profe11sionally appraiaed, priced nght 218.500. Call 64.>--0303 ... FORESTE OLSON ....... f, .... , • ,.c--~ By owner. on the Boardwalk, Balboa Penn. Own er will fm&nee-17s-JllOI. Open Dome Sat /'Sim 1 .... Newport Crest. "' Ell· core CL L«. 2 br 2~ ba, VIEW. pool, teruus. etc. SLSS,000. Assume 8'1•'<- loan Owner rn>-1807 Versailles condo Bay view. 2 Br 2 Ba. No down peymenl S175,000, Sl.500 Dfthly. 548-ml SEAVIEW W /VIEW ASSUME 9.7s~.! Plush IJi . 3 bd. S329.900 Patnck Tenore. 631-1266 1:1~~1~:. HJo:ALTORS Harbor Vi~• HCMllP• SISK dn to assume'' I~ 5 txL prof' ld5cp 'd Pnn only Patriclt Tenore. A.gt. 631-1266 •llGCAMYOH• •IYOWHH• Pnced fM Quack Sale 4Br. JRa. Broadmoor 111 least expensive 1n plush area. Security R31f' Quil't cul-de-sac. Good BSSUmable financ· 1ng S47S,OOO Pnn only ()pm 11.w Sat /Sun 1 5 2.5 Pmebunt Lo. 64().(837 MAGMIFICEMT MEW UDOHOMI Cape Cod style 3 bdrm oeanng complet1on. A quality designed house by Ol.tl Akin. Street to street lot with 2.,.., car garaae. Perfect for en· terta1ning a. luxuriowa livmg. Plans & eleva. tiom available. S58S,OOO. El.JTE ASSOCIATES 7J0.0760 sncTACU'AI UDO HOME BuildenOwn Just stepJ from the Ba y. Lovely custom home built by m a11 ler cra.&man Carl Akio. 3 bdrm .• fam., rm .. 3 fireplaces, are desiened for lbe ut.moat in luxury "' comfort. No expense Sl*ft!d in bui ld..IDI tbia exq uhlta home . Proleulonaily deconl· ed. Street to atrael. 1125.000. Call ELITE~TES 73N760 * $66.000 DOWN• ...;.71A.:..;.;.;•;..;...;..m....;_• _____ 1 own1t. Call now for aP. OWMll WIL ...... &mcE ,,.:~~':;~1 Taku over fealaatlc 1or., Id m the oaUy :.ir~r. ="c~~b~:;,. HURR WON'T LAsT PIMAMC• ~ nowa. a bdrm. a ba. 014lllU7&4 ~n1U1b Tudor 1olf BUiiiQii CllllUIW.-. -.-. OMl21•u •••1rDA1.n "" TM,Gl.all4 proleaalooal Identity. 54~1111 For more lolormaUon ~~at~Bn~Aa~m~t.~T\~m~~ callta-ar7t. -= ··~· •• 0 0 Q 0 ... "' . HouwtlLoP'S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frid!y, M•ch 21, IMO ...................• , .. ~~ ... !!.~! T.. lotO Olllr ......... °""' ......... -···················· ·--·-············· ....................... I t hw""" 'f s • .._rr,,,rtr Jooo IJ'Y. A1 t h Lem tw S. I JOO -·•••o••u11111•u ~--­.......... ._Pn sner.-.. Dealll I llledroom, 4 ..... .__.,.. cmdfr Bruid ...., llOOllq. ft. --·••••••••••••••• ' \1nlt1/Co1ta lle1a • 4br, Qaa, 1lA11e level ~rt ! EacepUooal -.000. bject lo um . ..... OD ~ vMw lot Elltbkif locaUoa! Over ~ Afl.. ora-n91. in prntt,to11.1 Lemoa t 4 2 • o 40 1 r o 1 a . t • ·-ClCllllltnXUO.. o.taod· 11111 cwtom featww tn ~ ~ mHtn 1.-te with b1dro·wh1rlpooJ Jetted tab. lorauaJ dinlD& room, 1arden room, C'\11\0cn tlreplare with convf'f'Mrtion pit, 2 rar cP· 17~' prlvol.- Hat 1 . PH,000 P .P. -.aoo .. Arm Aull.. at ._...,. W/Ofb N.OOOdD P71Dt I~ lntereat·only on Roam for 1 more. ea.ta to ... wnable QI0,000 ---~1551 ...._ ..... lK wrap, lou 1t 12'll internt. -· .,.. · 1.S )'19. lld.ivated. Sl4511 ~. m•1. .... Pr.,.'1J l:JIO _ctiL_se._:mo __ . __ _ wttb waw a. elec trtelt.Y Son:it optlonal cob-.eledloa poalble durtni conetrucUon . Pricied Sl.<115.000 WW~ .. excbaoge tor delert proptrt '/ Buy directly from builder. Prin. only £0> Harbor bland Drive Newport Beach Carol Hett. ~. 631 0094 Shown by appointment THE~S 3 Bdnm , 2 bath, l·Slory Md wut. New carpets, paint. Near p ool $139,SOO t$81,SOO, 10•: loan ) Agmt 64().5.56() IYOWHB W. I I 1ln '°" ...................... . ()c,... ,,._. Lot ~ l·Acre) Thnle ArCb Bay. So. La(Wla. Sb.e rare to entire So. eo.t. Security enclave overlooks exqulalte ....................... VA LOAN, 3 BR 1 S.. iww pelDt lo• out. New (IQ, 1&e )'ard. rn .:ioo 1121 BolN Ave . .._.., Olltr'IMl•Nl9 ....................... 1100 ....................... ~,.. Owner amious ! Double wide, priced for qt&cll: sale Only 123,llOO.Larse rorner ~ce LG deinra · ble park Tbree frwt l""'5 Hurry for Uus one. 5432 > WAL.lla&L& MC*.IHOMIS 194-0611 cowe. Courtesy to Brkrs Qualified bu.yen only ..... Z13.Q9. l.300. Cr a._yLoh/ c,.,,.. 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 vaew graves ates . Ba~w Teruce Sect Pacific View Mem Prtt Substantial 1av1ngs SllP;llB) Pacific View Memon•I OypL 153S. 633-7352 C rd-' "c;crty 1600 ....................... 11 Unlta C.M. Tobie llt1k All 2 br. J )'n «Md. PQl. inc. .... Lon1 term 10\o!i'lft floan . AIJ. J0wor • MZ-"212 OUMel COUHTY UUMTSWITH SPINDAAI Two IS unJt eomplexes. WUJ sell oo cootract at 9 725% 4.S% cash on casti return. Underlying 1st TD's asawnablt'. Ex· teo.a1vely r efurbl1hed H11b demand renti.I area waltinJC bst Call Piil P~ 7S2 1920 l QUAIL A.!l~~~. 10,... r.1 I.JO ,.M.I .uJtaOa RIDGE Deg.am 2 level 4 Bdrm 3""2 ba rondo. ~tgned to bnng I.he outdoon. 1n doors. '(1ew of Catalina & Fasa 1on Island & harbor hgbts. Romunlll' rmster suitt>. wood bum mg fireplace. Romdn tub. '515,000. Pnnl· only 640-6883 COSTA MESA atllS6 ml Western. lo space rent, %Br, 28a, Akan s1d1ng, garden tub. 1sl•nd kitchen, rra ny :aras CLB'TS90 l ..S,AMYISTOIS 23.511> sq I\ ol C · 1 proper ty oo Newport Ave lll1 ................ .. ASSUME! 2 Bdrm, 2"'1 ba. $1SO.OOO Open house Sa I & St.In #3 WLld ~P. NM!t'J)Ort Beach. Call Rbcto. 848-5588 ALLSTATE REALTORS ----- Torfob.t .......... , 1\istin. 2 bib from San t.a Ana Frwy Owner 'kill ftrwre wrth 29'• do,.n .fUll pnce S375.000. -~72·6421 A PR€HIG€ GAa084 HOMES /"-.+--I HOM£~ T'M> xlnl buys ! Spac IOUS '7'9 LevtU or 34Jt50 Key Real flitate lnv!'l>lmenL'> West Castle w /ll(e Alra lD3 w. Coast Hwy. NU room. Country club uv 6"''"' L6"'6 lDi at affordable pnces. ,_ ,. WAUlB & LH CLoeed !iunday MOllLI HOMES 14DtCA1/J4W 898-0611 •CIH'T&• Adil pEt prt, umque 1700 Ml It dbl wtdt-, low spc l"t'l1tnrbch.~ 341>~rt liay Ho<11ot 0 w c 631--4179 t!Vl'!! ILDRS,AHYESTORS 7 7 acr~. manu!actur SACRIACE owe ot Oftly 1 o~o int. 32 unlt 0U1ce bid~ 1n pnme !ianu. Anc1 loca tK.n. PIO.too 29'"i dn. WOtU.O R..E. 556-7777 P'IMNSULA DP'LX Mtw on Marbt 1-:&.s> walk lo bt-arht!> i\.'>kll1K Sll!.'J 1)1•1 PLA'l \ fH:.AI. f:..,T \TI'. 1;73 UJIJ OCEAN RtOMT Doubl~ wide \'I.kl/I~. lov~ Sbr . fam1l> hom~ on ly dubhou'>P . pool Peru.nsula Owner v.111 adults No peu Ownt-r rm 673-3539 anxious' ~ r . s tores llll[ parlt woed. dt CO< I lrut.:. dl1 "~Pt He ti ner or \ ilO liurrn I. I 29'. dn .. ,. SJ:?tJ 1)4)0 Doohttle an H1•er ... 11J• ~ 'i7r>:l.U ----UDO ISLE 642 sm Jus t listed exquis1tt" Adlt pet prk, uruque 1700 couotry.f')'eoch villa on '<I ft dbl wide, low spc: extra wide lot Xlnt rent rv bch 96048M fuwxmg.. $449,000 Also trand new custom homl· 1 MOWLt" HO.,.E loHly with loads of wood & ~ 'Jc6(), 2bd, 2ba, wallt tu ~lass. $539,000 Call l>hOps Adult. no pd Agent 835-0211 Pager park Owner. 548 1312 9006. --- HIWPOtrT COHDO Incredible t e rms, SI0.000. DO JMQ'menta oa 2JJd for 3 yrs. Bad! unrt in fine comples. Only •.SOO-Bubara Rutcb.ulg.s. agt U~ICUI: tf()MCS NEWPORT IEACH 1m Fuqua, dbl wide 2Br , 2Ba. sunken ram rm & bdrm1, frplcs, garden tub, fenced yd , OCD breeu. (S\J48C)7 ). Tortoha Mlattom.1 972-6421 HIM HOA• HOSP • 1 Bdrm apando in lld\&lt put_ Space reoL Sl46 F t P $12.000 cash . ~ •EXCITING• Udol'sfl 0 'A'Otr Ill al I ftn.tn{ I w 29'"" do•n t'\ill pn1" m>.<m /(' PQEHIGE I HOM E~ Real r.r.1.a~ lnv'-~trnl!nL' 645-6646 Clo&ed Sund.a y Ca49dolllli•i-s/Tow1t-a.-.s ..... 1700 ....................... ASSUME 9.75 0/o LOAM tJpstai.n Seupra 1 roo· do. 3Br, 2Ba. Vav.lted eeilia.p. Beach close. o.ms-will bdp finantt . w ~ down. 113$.000. ~ ...... D=~ 1100 ....................... •$1 lwOOO DOWN• Mo ··~ e • HB dupla f'aer 2 bib \o be9ct1 ! FAST e&ero• Hustle NO W ' Hier 541-<M25 PnD<' ooly pieme. IS°o Dow.i 9 l"rul' J mo nt·.,. AU :?fir' tn 6'<~''•'"-S ~(J.)0 ('.ill now llwitmrt•.111 K< h H It y M:?411' ~ H~JT 0 1-'Ft.R.S A.....wmr 1'1. OWTll•r will carry 2nd Lagund beach view duplex New e1:ec unit +cottage. ~9615 .. ), ~~12 l lYOWt&./ 3 c.omm 1 unita E /SMSe C.M.. SU4,950 OWF al 91'. w /$50,00() down. 121·30·32 Cab rt llo. 6&1-&4 °' *-aM ,...,. 31 UNITS Pride of owaerablp. Some aolta bave f1replace1. £:1cellent Anabnm &otauoa Only ~ down. 0-.rott will carry ba1aDtt 4 yea r.s. li)'l. IJlt.eRSt. 'Illu pro- pert y bas spendable f\111 pnce Sl.400.000 1914 Travele1 " w /Cabana. oat.aide pat.lo & itardeo Olshw~r dis posa l fro s tfre <' Pr 1g1dairt f"rt:nch armo1re divider 2 s torajlt' sheds, corner ~. Ofll6363 I --.P'ropPrly 2000 A .PR EHIG€ ....................... q_ I HOM€S 675-4000 MELRJCHS Soecial.., Lovely kilthly up~r~t'd Villa West Home. ~60. rure,'t 5 sttlr park. n>r ner lol w large p&lJO area /\1r cond 0 11 1)' $27 ,500 <JK5029 I ClASSIC MOltUHOME SAJ.15 2706 Harbor. Ste 206-/\ 540-5937 44 UNITS t4STORtCAL OfRCE IU>G S. U1 ~'TltO\l'n Sant.1 l\n.1 redrvC'lopm••nt o1r1•.; I M::>.00> or bc.t of r o \I. < • at U'.11}' l<Y" mt ~ :.'lf ~II d1rl'l't nr roll• rr I anytime-N hrs WOIU> R..E. 556-7777 l'AVIUOH REALTOR h.!1$ come to the aid (){ al I ~ ~ers who want great terms and a pnml' localJOD in I.he !K-;irt of the commen-1al dlstnct in downtow n Ralbo11 Between the Balboa Pier and the Balboa Ferry yuti will find a ch arm 1J1 ic 2 story home·com m ·1 ioned. S27S,000. Will c>ven nch.ange or bul Id to suit. For more m fonm uon. a.i;k for Me I or Paul 67~120 ~~~~----- 6 DELUXE UHITS I PRlME EASTSIDE. O f 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO QUALlfl'INC.1 21>% c1mm owe 121 ... ". Sum.rung brand nrw J BR fr FR 2800 "'1 ft Pano ocean Vl l!W. $i!lfi.5.<m. M.8. Real ~tote. 714-07 ·3-00!I 14 % OWN , NO QUALJFYl.NG 13% in- terest on new home. Im· mediate occupancy Oynam.lc ocean view Huge root det-k. Fonn a I dme. FR. wetbar, and too many nru to men· \JOD. m5.llOO. Call for aw. M. B. Real ~tale 7 l4-41JT -3>09 ...... c ;' ,,.., 1071 ....................... 1 ACRE HOR SE ESTATE .tlO<> 1q. fl • sinCJe story. tugb qual. ~ home. PIJ'I view of Capistrano Valley. I Now under comtnatlloo. Completion mid-May. $499,000. D. Bourke, R.lr.~. IOIO ....................... I Sl,OD0,000 Panner bome of tbe MAHA.JlAJAJt 011' IN· DORE.' Bil,. ba .• "ft. pool, approx. l ·acre . Caab, trade or 2041. down. Owner /all S0.1787 $10,000 DOWH MO QUAUPYIMG 3 Bdnm., 2 be., \'Ji •cte!. ft,IOO. BIU' 831-5731 OUT OF WORK ' Must seU'' New Royal Oak Canuly part, 2Br. 2B1 take over payment' OAC. 122.SOO lmmedJau· poit,ttss1on' • ISM261 BkTllM-0611 '78 Kutgst.on :1.0U2. 2 Br 2 Ba. catht>dral ce1hn.i. R•rden tub. II[ pon-h Must 11ee t o behevt ~.own_r_. __ _ at~ • 1973 Fleetwood (K13268·9) Beautiful Huntington Beach Pk Pnced Car below market at SSS.91115 G IBRALTAR MOBlUfOME m.6282 Sparkling Dollhouae. 1 block tD 3 markets, bull, • theater. SlO,~ cash firm. 54l-.m7. don osen r•·hltor~ ms N. COASI' HWY LMRJNA BEACH ..., ... ....... ... s. IJOO ....................... 2 Bdrm!> l'.l<'h TIU:STAR.'li~l"O 6iJ. Ti61 MEW UHJTS, C.M • ~ Jbd, 2ba r1wner 'un 1t w frpl, yard. garages 4 urut.s al 12115. 000 10 l.DUls al l6SO .000 N.. lnvstmts 64.2 1603 ZO MEW UMIT~M Beautiful 2 bd. 2 ba townhouse unit -. w lfrplcs. vaulted «al togs. TSL lovstmts 64.2-1603 RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY 1\8.900. Modular Type Romee. 24 hr security, 3 pvt beacbes. pool & pier. m4 )8-31116 INYISTOlS SPIC1A.L 6 UNITS. 2 blocks off Newport Blvd. Tate (Mr' sm.ooo toe. Seiler W /t:arT1 pa.per'S wrtb DO ~ W 15112 Act now! Call n •-96J.6767 _.,N (J• t *'4 tt •; I• !'11fl!UI ~4of'LDIS CfttM'9Ar IC~ SI0,000 DwD. SPE · DABLE w /low dwa. ()WC W/DO mo. p&yt .. lllb over • lolnt w /DO QUl)lfyinl, no loan fees. OREATER VALUE • n.EXIBllJTY w /4 aep. Iota. John SHt. Ai\. 1131·1211&. n.s. 'idOr o&d st~f for SELL Idle items with o new JOOdlea with a Daily PllotClasslfacd Ad °'!lli.ct ad. SG5678 _6'2-_5678 ____ _ Real flit.ate-lnvi-..tmrnl<i lD3 w Coast Hv.). ~U 64s..660 t1oe.ed Sunda) 100 lWb.$2.900,000 Well l<r<'.tl.t'd & d<'!ltl!n1'fl Fast l'SC. mw p n n un I ) \fAI .0\ l"H~l'f F~TS Clrl~bad nt4 l 7~ 11?1 IHYESTMENTS 6 Units. 2Br. 1Ba pool, ocn view. Land xlnt contrac t Sl>00.000. JONES REALTY 673-6210 2200 ....................... ,..., ~J 11' lol3. C34 Begonia. Bwld to sl.IL 0wnr 1Bldr .. 1125 543-6148 Attn: hDden R-lLOT Pnme Costa M~a local.loo on Baker Sl. for apartments or oondos. Bwldcr's paclcaae available. Co ll f or in fo. T~rms avallabll'. ' RCTc1)'1orCo 1,.10 <1•>00 ~otlS For Sale by OWDe1' In Ci· t;y d lnctio, U1 lolt·final nap. ., '"°"' •Ppr. teut. nr lodlan P•lms C.C ts.CO> per lot. 10';. d.n. owner wU1 carry ba I at 10% Int only. !7 14 > :m.IJTJ.. OAILY PILOT 0..-......... •t ................ ii&it• Lltafw.. • ...................... ~Amt '"•l Vi~ LemOD Bl• are.• _ti 1'uldll. ukJnl ~.-• TerlH Hall.Ml-J.112. I0-14'1 .......... , TrtrMat ....................... Mobile bome. 12'1110' 2Bt, ma. funs. w /espen do. a.aso. Localed In dmat .,.. lo Ruc.t>o Mlraae . CaJt : 7M-D-2UO before JD_m dally /714·3211-HJ9 wtmdl. t1 ... .,...... ....... %400 ....................... FOi LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. Mission Lath Country Club. Golf tauua-pool Beaut1rully landaeaped, no maen t.enance yarn 9tllO Oubhooae Rd Uesett Hol Spnogs 21.J..378-2572 KAUAI Ocecat m.t Condos 19k down. No quabfytni.; 644 700 Alt 6 "94-5882 llG IEAR LAKE Rreathtalonsr: mtn. view from evl!ry room of lbL'> brand new 2br, 2·1>t y r ab1n, fplc. d eck on ixivetJ rwdway 0 W C $52.,500 SublTl.lt termi. Wnte or l'all for trel' map & brochure The Real ~!ate St.ore Box GM33 Big Be a r Lake CJ 92315 I IJtit> 5 726 d d y:. l ~J6fi.J e\•e:. ASSUME 9'/:z lat BY OWNER OPEH HOUSE SAT /SUM 12-5. 4 SAN SEIASTI-'" H.tnchu I " Palf1U • c (' .:. IV 2 lJJ furn or im ruro J • fttS :fl I 0 I 5f'li 2553 I RANCHO MlHAGE:ii( ~ BR 2 8a c.'Ondo DeJiert • '-F. V1U.1~e A3:i um In, ' opt. 67~ l.9S7 • Ollof state ,.........., 2'° ...................... •VICTo..IA 1.C. C•1d1• 1.4 Acre Wst.erf roDl Property EKqulast.e resicSeoce-LJO f nna&e. plush grou.ods mJld cllmate-Eoglhl penua.o.am 3445 lW ac Dr. S7M.OOO Caoadtii ~. lll)IJrQ:I an Am. dolJus. Good IRDDllble fln.aacillg . .,. 585-'TT.I), m4 > 640-S37 ltmcMs. ,..... (;n)ws 21ocE .......................... 11/t>/o LOAN .... .~ 4 ACRES ,. l.ovt'ly c:uloto m bun'! ~. 4 )n. new Xlnt rundll1on Li;:e patm.•1 i.aJtlil Jacuz11 c·orral tor j ho r " • fo" 11 II rir 1 "t' ,. $:.!'•:'! lllJ O A.:t .~ 711-t.44 lle>IJ 1 __...,,,. .. ! SACRIRCE! HIV .. :HSllH. fl \'\I'll SIT!-: i fl \('IU:S ;. ~ ....... ~ ........................ ~ ~.~.~ ...•.. a lalioalslaMI 31061. ·······················t Lsland Home 2br, nr Bay. ~ Uxy fireplace. pvt pat.lo~ BO. 497-1829: 494-9137 j lc6oo r1 dnr• 1107 f. ....................... ~ 1.573 Miramar. CblU'lllinlt J) older 3 Bdrm, til J11De :.> Couple or 2 s inPiet Li.oda Oetb. agt. 6'2·S200 C.... .. Mm' 1122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 tr. ram rm .• lg. m~ 5te. w s1ttmR rm .• fplN" Be~t loc. on greenbelt Steps tD pool a. spa. P''t commu.ruty. $2000 mo. '7»«IOO • .. wport IHch l 1" ·······················: !LEG ANT LY.~ FURNJSHED. ftpaclous 2 Ddrm 2 bath. vkwt. Pool, &AUDI, ~room. Sl700 Acmt. 846-3255 .................. ...... ,.,.. ..... ""'Q.. "-nU.fw ...... ...... ....... -...... ji6f c;;;;.;.; ...... ;Jj~ c:;;;;:···· .. 1ii4 .................... , .. -·-··· ... ········ J4H Af • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ..... -1e ................. -.............. ! '···--············· ~~ ............ I t1• ....................... t11 4 noz ..... _ ................. . Q a r·d ~ D 0 r 0 V l' , n r la...-on la OUt»rt 3 BR 1 Ba~ Sql aar c.... ....... 3222 ....................... 3br. 2ba, Z c ar tear RENt WITH OPTIOH T UICHASI C o"t••p•r•ry c.,. Co4 , ...... " .a nt'wly C'Onl~cte-d 2 & J bedroom~ UC'h wut <"Onlalns • 212 Baths • Kitcht"n Grttnl\ousc • Bnck Hearth Flre plaC'et. • V ullt'd CeiUnf(s w/ 2nd Story Loft • Built ln Dishwasher & Gh Rnn1tc • TH KJ lr hen Count~r!i • Oer k1'. Patio & Pr1vtJtc· \'ard'I \\llh~~ • Ooubh• Cur Garngc> • CIObe lo TransportJtlOn PARK WILSON •.Z4W..,C:....M9M Phone 7S1 1364 for appt M on F ri 18A M SPM 1 3244 IBR Pnvate Quiet UW Pd. Ranae &i Refrg Lst ~~ NOPN smMo 642 0835 ....................... llNTALS 2 BR. 2 a. S!o50 bt.K: Swdah frplc $7~ Nwpt ll&bts area bach mo.. Aprill 83'7-06M conaee. P.vt yard No 3 BR. 2\!a ba $750 4 BR.3 ba *°~ s BR. 2\!a ba. . .. tl50 l!eautJfulJ,y decorated 3 Br+deo In top location w /180 dee ~an view. 3 betbl. S2800 tmo. 760 1996 428 Beeonia. 3 yrs old 3 ah-m. 2 ba, f:-pk , 2 car pr. Near parks. Onve by. Ava il Ap ril 1s t ~tmo. Jo Ann Agt. 851-9522 2 Br. 2 ba duplex, 2 t•ar ~.Near new 673-491!5 or 964 57~ pelS •••••• 2 Bl'. l ba hse, Jge yard. Kis mo. No pet.5. ~ FIREPLACE . HUGE 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home . Secluded and ver y pnvate . Mesa Verde. close to Tewinlde scbool Only 15.'iO/Mo. Ask for BUI Nortoo. Agt S56-7777 2 Br. gar, quiet Sl, OICt.' yard + g.rdnr. Adult cpl Harbor View Home. 2 only. No pets . $395 Bdrm. 2 Ba. S79S1mo. 5C8-8251or768-7633 NEWPORT BEACH 4 BR. 2\!a ~. pool. 975 lf523 CAMPUSDa·IRVINE Woodbndge 2 br, t \.-J ba, frplc Olild olt. No pets l500 yr1y.~ !:! .. -"?!.? .... ?!-!~ ~~~ ... ?~.~! a.. • "',• •..a .... ,.. • ....... , a...t Condo • ,..,, 91n¥ I. '" • to br, ..... t\. Nr. ~ 6 iallaal. • _... tMala. lmltla·lh1er. ,...... .,... Ylin . 3 ~.•m:sorMNa7 Ir. fl'Jk, rolt row .... ~•l'J Alce •••u ilv. bcune IUO •r mo , ea.. pool • teoaia lllrbM •t·Ul.1, • •¥• .....,, ... ,.. ...... 1J6' ....................... NO n:z• Aalt. 6 Coodlo 1'9nt•b Vll la Rentala m.elJBkr mo CANYON Bordeau Home P'reneb Cntry kStt'twn. au ameruu". Apra I poueu loo ~11ubm1t mo. Br kr &71-09 ca.....1mc.tto- .., ~. 3 br. dim •• be. fltriwn. noo aq. ft IWDmo. ... .a Newport HttahU 3 br. z t.. Mat""' •di.Iha. no peta. Avail. April Ut. IO>..~ or m.tsz.1. Newport Creel Coodos Apslt has 3 ror leue c.u rorwo.~ S.wmd Coodo 2 bdrm l "" ba 2 car aar . fi replace. aauoa, apa , pool. SU O m o. Call 873-81_1_0_.~~~-~- Newport Crest t.ownh,,e 3 Br ,. study, 3 ba, lge hv rm. dln rm, kitc hen w JMt.lni area. r fP, wet bar. teMi.I, pool, Jae. HUH, dbl Car. S87S. eu-0101 or au no1H770 5 Bl', 2 story. Eastbluff. BIO. A.l80 4 Br 6 f1m rm Easttw~r ~ MS-s.399 a br 2 ba -Wtale II ff ~ ave-U. DOW IMO ... OIJl .... 161-7121 tamar ~a br 2"' • aio.. N9wport ma. 1171 mo. Call 14.5-NM aft.er s. 14. z br %~ bl. lrl· level coodo. rplc. we t bar. refri11 .• W /D, l•oola. pool. fl2:5 mo. 1'1'().180'7 Newport ~ 2 BR, 2 a.. deQ. tplc, dbl aar. beilch.. tawa. p00I, mo mo.~806t 3 Br, 2'-' b1. ele1aot Ne wport 1'e rrace towobome Tot.ally up· gnded. <he to ocean 1125. 1"oQy. AO,. ta.9311 or~ ~ • br. 2"". bl, view. GrdDr incl. Slm mo.~ Own/Bkr Panoramic Oceao view Executive bome for (amlly • ea.~r'talning 4.Br. z~. dln. rm, den, mre bu. Nr. Fashion 1aland. $1,950/mo. Call for appt: 14G-1X2. New 6 never h ved an VIU.A BALBOA. 2 Br . 2 ba&h, patio • lr'eeoel"Y Ne\nal ~. S750/mo. PDllNSULA. Steps lo beach. CXean view QI.let 3 Bdrm, family rm home ln beat locaUon Sl02Stmo. yrly Waletfront Homes Q1.J4QO O irr Drive Panoramic view 2 Br. 6 mos. lellM! Partly furnished $750 mo Smlth·Meyer, Agt, StS-78l3 or 64C>-5.357. Executive houses 3&4 br. - DEUGHTPUL Cottage on U OO ISLE. 2 br. 2 b3. (rplc. 1 yr he 494-1003 & 67J.S072 ...... ••••••••••••••••• M ·~ ... ,., .. I.WES I IA ClOOlto. OrlAlftne !Dd untt. MIS mo J BJl ,..,....: £/Side CM !bdwwlt,910mo 2 BR + den for S BR I lelview bomta. NB. Ocean view. b el comm. a.JOO mo 7U.1700 nr1~4 ••t4•• \tVf ·~•N ~141 [tzlfiMI Newport 8dt.. .., condo. 1 br + dlD. (pk. quAet loeallon. olca v •ew, uaurity a dult only bld1 .. lmmtd. oc ~PaoPU~ ~orM5-14.51 Tonitnn .......... Jill ....................... 4 bdrm. POOL, JI(', Clae t o 1 bop . ss oo 211J45.0'780 Of' 411-1146 aft. 5Pll ltvmt/Dfaflekt ~ Jbr, 2 .... ba. 2·Sly, fam rm. prvt ~Lio. air CODd f'l"pk , oew beige crpt. 2 car gar w 1auto op0r Colle to pr\ 'POOi Av a.i I 4 12. Sm pet a c.-on s 1dered. Re fs reqd S6~Mo Woodbridge Really P'. S Davis , 35l·m> COSTA MF.SA 2ml t o bch.. ~. lb&. yard, gar MOOMo.evea 2U..-. 4933, ~ 714·1m·9944 u ll for Gerry Costa Meaa 2 mt to b<'h ztx". lba, yard, &!Ir S400 Mo Eves 21.l·e84 41133 d)'5 714 9'1'2·9944 u lt for Jttry -- °"'6txn r.r.. J 6 50 ....................... ...................... 1 + a ar ·~ Mn !. "°' St Ad11 lt, no pet1 . ,.,._, •· Yrly. Alao ..... MM711. SHOlt?-TDK~ Welkty 6 Mon\b.ly ~l'IN110 ~ ••bot ...... coodo; batL view ol ocean ., bpu. PrGI-. de(or 2 8R.. 2 bl., L.1l.. D R . I' R .. den . wet bar. -... ll.500 mo. 5n -41le Oce1lllroat ! 4br. avail -tty now thnl aummer Ylldlt avail. fl'll.7m Opita1nl z bdrm. l ba Duplex 1pt. on ocun front. '100 per. mo l >Ur le.aM. Adu.Jta only m.9381 Ur. New Condo. Central loc. P'u lly turn New Cl'JIU, d.rpe, pool, apa. l)'1D. lM pref 17SOMo d)'I Janet 7 l4"'4M242. e\9 ~Cle 2~15 s.a1 • 3776 ....................... ~to beech. lBr. l.Ba UUl pd. IZ'TO e.Me& "-.... l.kfu I Md ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... ll06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vfl!r/ Small bacbeJM. DO ldtch. 1250 mo. Ste pg from beecb. 811-7fJ8Z .... , I • ll07 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br untum. yt1y. M95 Stove . refr11. ulll .. lndry facll lncl Resp OJUple. &45--5862 ~unfn>nt year round. ~autlful downsta1 r~ duplex. 3 br. 2 ba. full) t:QUI p ped k 1 t r h" n prage, laundry. dN'k SllOO•uW ~ ---- ... ................... . a llr ... new. Ii.We Gk. ........ -~ .. "' 8o Co ut Pl. MOO. ...... ..... Verde redecor•Uld a bdrm. a-. be. 8pedcw LR, w/trplc., 1ar .. • ~ CloM to abopa • tramp. Adulta, no pm. Avail. 4-1-30. MIS mo. ~ 3 BR 2 a.. N76, adu& .· ... -.~ • ·-" ' • I • I • •J & 1 lit l.IU.Atca.. • oidlw"'*' • uo·, • ,.ol & Rte. Aot111 • Oerdtn hlt41e1,1 .. • Jot to leacll I Siio" ....,_.. ~ .---· .. · .. • 'I .. . ' ... \. I ' I • ". + I , II , I fl ti' , 11 :_; l1.1 1'11,(1J1 · e.. Only. No paa. Avail ) Br. 2 t.. 9650 mo. No 80475 pet.I. Near 8e•dl. Ed· ___ .;;;_..._ ____ , ID I er. ll U · 1843 0 r TowabouM 2br, iradou1 t474-2111 • liV'Ul&. p00I. aduJta No plU, D75. 755 w. l.Mb St. ··~··.ti ..... MMll0'1. 2Br. 28a. pool. s pa, p at1 o!I, a ll it d u lt a.-. Z'M:le. lu.xunoua new _, tmo. 9152-1800. caado nr SCP. Frpk. 2 e.111 pr, ~ fa<:tl. A/C, New 4..pAex 2'&3Br. 2ba. DIW. W ID. MSOMo frplc. eel pr. Pat.Jos. m.auaorm.m a y a rd. Fro m 14 5 11 SIUlNING lrg 2br. 2ba. •10ZJ. pm apt Poof. rt!<' area 2 Br. newly decorated, la'!illo no W. tah Sl. P9tiCJ. met parlling, In .. plex 71111 Sycamore 1175 mo. Db 2Br studio. .c. aso mo 7Sl-21111 frplc. D /W, yd area. end garage, 25e'7 Eld.en l..owlY Jbr. 2ba, like new TolM!t!ca.U~~ oondo. F IP. pauo, ear. pool, ~ near beach l4e l.Br , stove ooJy. Lou &15 mo 982-8118 or llora1e. encl ear . palJo. S32S +de p. Xlnt 2Br 2ba Condo. Adult reU only 645-3417 commty. !>e<' R<1tes, good 1 re<' fac, mz>mo ~..(225 Br duplex. w /yd . E or 962-2588 Side. Dtx.. twnble. 2 YT old 2 Bt. 1 ~ ba. 1385 No peu Gvage 87~133 ---- FOUR SEASONS A PTS ~. no Pl'U. z br. t • bit l~ Pauo. pool mo 7lS Joann &U 1602 28r. l .... Ba frplc. D/W, Ntwp o rl Hitl i. Townboust' 642 0735 5'SO. ~ 2br. <'n>ls, drp), d11o hwashe r. gar Nr 5 Points & 8e II ch. 842·8032 ~ lbr, centrally loc AJI UUI OX!Mo 531>-7284 ---Walk to beach Bach ~e &t refn g. Ga~ & watf'r pd 12 25M o s.JS..3'56, 982.8050 A#-~9800. Call Crtilfl Adult condo w /POOi. 3br , R.C. Tay!« Co _ 2ba. wilb pnvate paUo. 3 BR. frpl .. lg hv rm SSSOMo . 675· 7070 o r l~ to 3 baths, frplcs. UP· F.astbhif condo. 4 br. 2 .... gradas, romm pools & ba, frplc, wet bar. pool LS.SOC. A vaJI. StJlrtulg pnvtl.. SllO Jmo, yr. lse. L&. fu.m duplu , l br 2 3271 ba. dole to bead t Va~"' lBr. yr1y, .l(ar11e. 137~ mo . 1415t.&ln. 67~ 7676 Mesa Verde 2Br l & MOO +~ly 6C2-07lS Walle LO beach. 1 br :oito\'l' • r efr i l S32~M o 53S ~. 962.-8060 Avail. April 1!5. $700 Mo , _6'5-_7_S65 _____ _ JeMe. S46-2'7E Agt. 3 br. ram rm .. lg master 8&e. w 111tting rm . fplc Best loc oo greenbelt Steps to pool ,. spa , pvt ('O(llmun1ty. S1500 mo. 753930 3 br 2 ba, pool, x.lnl area for walldng to shoppmg. New carpets. floors . paint. Lg. Uv. rm opens to pool. Spaciow decks, fpk. blt.·11\.6, encl. 2·car garage , re c. rm No pt't !S S8 0 0 m o April l Im lo SB75 mo &M-4250 4br. 2ba.. f am rm . r rp le 7S2-12Jl2 9 to S Moo thru ..,,. .. o No ....... 3 Br. 2"'2 ba, den. lge __.., · """""· Fn. fenced yard 2223 Ao ~ Terrace townhouse, 2 ruversa.ry Ln. 75&-lm 2 br 1 ba roodo, luds ok. bdrm, 2 ba S600 tmo. pool, 2 au. to ocean $4.25 Reing. wshr 1dryer opt UDO mo. gas pd. 496-5298 or S'52-0146. 4 BR. 3 ba Sl.200 Mo. czu >4Z7-6S6 l ~ent S'TS-3170 T..tin 32~ 1EO mo 484-l.3%l ---- .. ... .... "''""'*'4 ........................ ....................... BAY FRONTAGE \'l1>1W I BR $iW adh L'UI pd tt~O winl er 303 E lcAAew1U>r 1-871 2866 -eon-....... 1122 .. ..................... Le 2 br 2 ba. yard. '\O PE"I'S mz, mo 56&-tZl&S 4t 2Br So ol Hwy quiet . itaugt'. S475 mo !'to petS »4-1134 --- .Bra.ad new k'ase w Ith °" IJOn 2 bdrm 21'7 b.. 2 tar attac.-bed t .i r .. 1tt- ~ mo Call ~bt>rrir 9113 111!6 At.mt- ~ Townhou.,•• '''' 2 2br. :Iba, peue. ~·' ~ bch.. S450Mo 817 Gentva ttBM&-Q!O. 998-SMS Dlit 2br Iba ulil pl1 0 W. refnic S400Mu ~B9th,645-0l.'il ~-UwbOw 3142 bdn:n l '1 ba flref>l~N· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old World charm. 2·sty 3 br 2 ba. II( m a ster . walk·tn closet. drive by 700 Larltspur SlOOO mo 7~ (114 )646-00!6(,. -~--- $5(). Super f'nd unit ('on do Jbr. 3ba, l 7006q fl Tastefully decor No Pets. 833-3307 Npt. Crest 3br. 2\.'1 ba. new decor , frplc. wet ba r . dbl ga r. tennis. pool S795Mo S44-3049 ....................... ------eo.ta ...... 3824 s.460 m o 645 6U37 & 2 br ocean vteW condo, on 6ll ~12 ~. Petn's lanchn~ 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS ,.as OIC EASTSIDE 2 BR. SS2.S Gar. & fncd yard 642-2510 or 646-4848 2 Br. l ba . DICC pal.lo. garage, adults only Good 1ocaUoo. ~ I Br. 2 ba, fam rm. gar. ~yd. Kids ok. No dogs SfiB5 mo 831 9081 J\duh.s. New 2Br. 2~7Ba , di s hwash e r . self cleaomg oven, frp lc patio, 2 car g3r w aulCJ door <'J>el)er. Pool & ~µa 9am~p.'.ll 00-89A6 L'u!c. home. Ocean. n1tc view. 4lir. 2~ ha. fam1 ly, rec rm. RV area B!S/rr.o. Dys 529 4417. ev 631 · nr .. 1 ----- S'TSO mo. DclwcP 3Br & Fam rm. 2\r.ibn. fplc. microwave, encl dul c~r r.:.ar . A 1 Cond. :!5&'i 1'.Jden Ave. To see c. 11 2 br 1 ba, rlean, pnvll le. II(. fenced yard. :.tovc & refng Firs t . llls l & sccur No pets S4SO mo 968-7138 or 548· 1449 New never used 30r. 2~& 2 sty Coodo. 2 car garage w topors. super dlx. $850 mo. ~3429 2 BR. 1 ba. Avl. Apr. 7 SW>. Sm. clWd OK. no peta.. 1i54 "8 " Mt'yer Do DOt disturb tenant. ~ BToro 32l2 .•.•.....•. , ........... . HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4br Pnced from Z5G-t5&6. Fne1! ya rd & gar o ges F a m ille s please. Kid'i & pets v.oe.lcome. Call X4·~ or mpt. AJ:l, no '~- '~°' hGC'h 324'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM~ FOR RF.NT 3 or '6br. Priced fr:lln IJ00.2'95. Fncd y ard & ga r ages. Families please. Kids & pets welcome. Cllil 964·2:>6C or97J.2971. Agt, no1 fee. Desirable WoodbndS?e 2br Condo End unit CUl-de·sac. Patio 1-omm pool Spa. La.ke. ss.'iOMo 548-9676 Patio home for r e nt. Woodbndge. J br 2 ba. l.ellnis. pool & I ak e. sa LI 1ng pr1 v 1565 m o S.SJ-06.54 Buwtul 2br. borne. Nr scbls, parka . pools. ~ S550Mo /Lse Gar dr opll' 833-1661 Hentage Pk·3Rr 2lh . ~75. Woodbndge 2Br 1i..,Ba, $550 J e ffe r:r.on Mdl 2 + den S700 Avail 1mme d . Ma g gi a gt 5..'l1·218l Oran,ltetree patio home 2 br. 1 b3. 2-car gart11;P. fJOO I 1t (> n n 1 s a <1u 1 t.., U:a.se zoo. 5.'il 81~ art V19-5099. .. ......... ~ ....... imu ...... 2 Wnn. 2 st.ary 11 i ba (',codo 111 • 7 lle L1_kes" XJnt. lc.c Be.. J ut. de cora ted Brand n<:w Rd. r:xpJir..,d No pet~ ~l •"n '>51·:?200 a.Bedroom. 2 bath condo. Pool ts pa. SU per loca tion. l!OO mo. r~11 2 Br. 2 ba ocean view $'700. Adults. nu pets. m.3376or 751·9187 YJDSfl'EiS OX Vacant, super abarp 3 3 Brinn Gn?f"nbroolt. de liR 2 Be. UTS. 3 HR. 2 11.t:'.-ed bn=nl'; firepl:i"•" &. ~. Nr schools, coc!ltry k1 l r h . huJ1• fw)11. mslr suite w /atnum 1,1.ffi~_. • . ,,l~t.1 I'~ yard. Small P"t ~~~ alngbt. SSi5. o .. nr a~ 962·44n (.,.:'1546 U103 ~YU GC:I00-1051 P.,~c; Excllnive new t"'nh,,e, 3 ~ - 5pe('l()US executive homt' m Wemch/f 4 br 3 ba. ram rm , lg country kitchen. many extra~ Ca ll Nancy 675 1853 monungs &t PVerungs Newport CraL Beaut.. 2 Br. 2 ba, den. New cpl. walk to bch. , t.enrus, jac ll'OO Imo. '1S2· 7981 Big Canyon Townhome for lease. 5pa(')()U:I Jbr w rommUDJty pool. spa & t.enrus Secunty gal<" BlOMo 673-2717 liCJC~T_,... Zbr, 2be overlookU1Jl ~olf rourt1e. Pool & lenmi. ctlW'1.s lf1'S I mo 8:°1 J • lb l 1 wltdAys. 76().1197 3 BR Newport Sr11re~ Prplc, pauo. 1 blk to hrh $65\J OJO yr ly !152·0045 BLUFFS· 3 BR . fam rm . en1 units Pool Lovely v.ews llOO·Sl.000 ~h. Dltr. rM-0134 2 ttr, pange, pvt garden. n.:wly decorated M~I ,11. et coup le onl> v~STT8, 8'.2·Zi!67 New-port Cre.-;t Condo 2 bdrm. 2 ba. r.so mo. lo rro 644·2:.00 4 br 3 ba 2-sty on canal. view, bot tub & deck. fplc, pool. tmr..JS, I blk to 3 Br. ll\.'• ba. romer lot Brick frplc & natural wood :'-lo Tust in $650 mo 760 9S3ti d r1 Spm. SUPER SH.AAP! S6SO P u month 1 Bedr ooms . 2 bat hs ctioice location' Com mumty part, pool & ten rus. OCEAH ,ACIAC llALISTATI 15'·"" Wut J ht' 32'8 ....................... HOMFS F'OR RENT 3 or 4br Pn«d from ~ E>SO F'ncd 'a nJ & t! 3 r j ~· e !> F <I m I I 1 l' ' ple&llf' Kid!' & pet ~ Wl· lrom1 · (' .. 11 !)( ..i :?.Sf.ii or r.J.ZJ'il A_.r.. no(,.,-____ -- 3 br 2 ba. Cplr. cocl ;:;itm ~ ya rd. dl•I RMr w op nr Gd nei1thbortiood No pe'L~. ~ mo. ~UJ 848-!J)!.J t'Vf"i twkndi; 3425 ....................... STANTON <Katella & Knott 1 3 Br. J 1., ba. 2 5l "C')' Dllhwhr. pa t io, d bl 1t~rage 2 kJdJI & l pet'> oK S475. 9M·25o6 or m.zm. A(}.. no r tt. 2 Br, l "'• ba coodo near So <::out Pl;ua lmmed occupa ncv S450 mo 64:! "463 . 675·8 38r ~ 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br trailer. Sl 75 & up + st'{'Ull!y. no chudn•n or doft.~ 00 91.93 .... i.q •.. odt l740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'sRHEST ~ Elita~ LIVUl£' BPat.t.l/uJ park· bite llur round1nu Tf'rraced pool. &Jnken us bbq. spark ling founu 1ns S pa c lo u a r oo m a . Separatt' d ining area Walk-In closeu. home bU latchen & cabmeu Walk t o lfunl1n1t t o n <.niter I lifdroom fu rn $400 :! Brdroom rum ~ T~ Wlfum $(75 Adults, 11<1 P«'t'I L'UllUe:-. t-'rl.'t'' J....\ Ql .1:-0'TA HF.RMOS2 ID.II 1'~1 lo'_'\1111' I .n. I Olli W al Beach. 3 tJlks S or Edinf,l·r M7 5441 l.c:f"",..ftO ·~-;.It J 7 41 .. ~ ••.....•.•.•••.....• LAGt.NA BEJ\C:ll MT R U..."N Mwd st"rv . rnlor 1''. hl'alr I pool l t1I Cl4 >49-1 !12:.14 1185 No O>asl l?w\ J..unino i.ludlo f'rtt ma1J !ierV Color l v s:,,.s wk lllC utJ I 49'~ :?2'Z7 -~--~---- I br, view. fplc .. Ot'<'n beano. covered parlu ni; "425 mo 'eii ;c 434 C»°.A.o ...._l*i ·C'~h 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....•••..•....•........ J Bdrm apt. gas pa 1d End 1tar. adJu 642·5m3 ------ I Bdrm apt OlcJ ~a.rage. ga.:. paid 00·~3 'l Bdnns. 1 bath apt Adu.Ju G~ P<Ud 642·~ MFSA VERDE home al IDOl5pbere 2W br dlx apa_ No Pets. 546-1034 •2 Br. 2 ba nr So Csl Pl.au S A '450 Cluld~ OK ~7 641 1400 --I I Rr. bttns. ~<nt pool =no Pt'l:<> 532!1 ----- Fnmil> 2 Br twl ~p.ir :J H~ :! ba f.)95 1·1 .. ) tpic S7lO. (2J.3 )S6r2. Sll.J -Z BR S400 Ut1I p11d AdlU only no pie4.9 Bach CODdo across from ~1 ~. blt·Ul.'>, fplr. pwl 54*-D7 5. 1112-49 I 4 ----J.148 ....................... 2 br~. auacbed 2&1"8#. poo1' J llNZZ1. au adult.s f'pl4' • ~ paUO 531-4984 Bt. J ba. ocean vw .... SC2S -----walk to bea rh. Lv DUPLEX 2br. lb&. pr, ~paint.. crpt. drps (ncd yard Dect. wau-r· ff.ring . atove, lndr) • 111 rdnr No P tta . m> «-%1.10 ~ldl_SJMC> ___ ~ __ rm ____ Lumry z bdrm. z ba 2 Moduo Zbr, T wbae SS2SMo 1 ~ba . fn>lc . 'kyb~ pvt ~I.JO ur <ht'r 11 q f'l Many ~ 962 25.58.. ~ 7021 28r 18a d1shwasht'r l'ncl ~ar S350 mo ~ Si&3 I lil:>-4i81 I br uul ;.<J SlU A\a1I CIDV'eftld pu1aq.. Block' to beach, walk lo abopr. ChUl't'b. ban.It. v11laxe flreplaet", open be;,m l.AaseS900 mo 1o c ld ubJ.,, 494-0066 LatJlllla Hi~ 3852 ....•.••••.•..•.......• ic:_iur.d ~~~..,_!_48h \; \ ... • n .. v•I• ~ w R.iy .>48 9516 Adu:t~ ~<'Vo .j3r 2' ,H,;, Anra1<t1 ,.c 3 br . :! ba con do on the golf coun.c m:> mo c .. 11 Dllr lynt· 9i I llfll or 49'7 3629 d1sl1"":.'h' r ~··If ~c1<JU.-. 2 RR. 11• ba •ELEGANT rlran.nr. O\rn. frpl!' 1 iownho u s t', p ool, COHOO-SSSOMO. patJo. 2 1•,1r r..u w llut« rarport. pnv. pet.lo, i.l(t' •By owner·bullder 38r. ~~. ~ne;._~P _oc_.1_•_sp1t I pla) vd Childre n & 2-.,&, nr new. 2 PoOls ...,,,.... .. , ~~ ,m:1.I i-1 .. U K 5410 Mo xlnl vu. wUt to 11tores To ,_·aJ_l_~21'n\---see cal.I Teoddy ownl'r·1-sno lO MOO 1&2 Br. 14<2 •~y 8"' <Jl'I P"'OJC'ct 83J.7048 or 1 ... apts Lndry rm I VlL~ co~ • owner 499-U52S lf N A'" MO'lt l 'til FrH New ...,.... .. , ,,110 yar o Som. ,... I •. '-a 1 rpt ~. encl garue. ~-:-vt-1-. w 'flC' gar •~ m «t-I l'Jll". l(rt'at k it c hen ..__ •-.v 3867 a.r...L w 1.1'~ dshwsbr. LDd.ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• iSL M~t ___ 642 1603 rm No pets 3Br 2be l'eW coodo nr So I HR S3:50 Alisa Villa., <Aldo 2 (IR 1..., Ba. AC. pool. a chi.Id OK. sns S1J1.JS16 Co~s t H u a Pool " • 2323 ~n-Ave • CM rer.""-AA.JOO, all pd uul n I tw~ ,fiOS tll.,_. .._.. 3169 ~{lee ~ i60-l.J90 ~.... 3126 ·-••• .. ••••••••••••••• ~ I ••••••••••••••••• , ••••• Woodbri~c Estates · Ex ~. 2~ ba. pool, xtr1os Cute 38'Jrm 2:.ia . neor tc. livuu:. 2br + den, :! 6':2·~. 548-5128 Ceutr:il P a r!c Fplc ba, frplc, m1crowa\ e. Large Luxury Home n(>w Nenr Beach . S600 . a,c, 2 car gar & 1nurh ~ach. 11000 fD'> 960-5281 Newpnrt Cret 3 br , 3 be. la-------&:m-•I 2 story. O<"Hn view 95() ~HE'.¥A.PTS \~>J\ot SPECIAL W O FRLt: RE1 T t200 PREE RENT 2 Br I ha a pt. P vt paUo & p no(!e Lota ol gru~ .DSj,2 l!IUt' l.antem. M30 4116-3354or48&-9230 BAYSIDE COVE. Lux· urto u1 condo minium avail. May Ult.h. Lule rmt.r. 11Jit.e fl convert. den. All ame n ities . $950· Mo nth . lease 644-ll.9 3 bdrm. 2•: ha . c;x ~ \.,~. roore. Lake, pool, j ac & Pf'Ullve Condo Sky PnitrugeS&Sh<>me.4br2 tennis IJ.cld Lse l6:iO li1~hu add dr:i m nt1 c :xi. ram rm, nr Sl'hoolc;, 550-!1!62.:..;_. _____ _ touc h, wood burn in~ ccrw. locaUoo. SS'.IS rro. r1rrp!art's 1n Ma !lter Gatd incl No pets Bdrm. & Lh in o:: Wt't ~5405 bar, gourm~t kll'::hen __ :...__ ______ _ Yearly lease $950 mo. Cllll F.ves. 673·2845. 2br, 2ba. Condo, new, So. Coa11t Terrace, lnclds b e ati ng . SSOOmo. 2Jl-541.Ql84 944 Con1res3. Quie t qbbrbod. abr, cn>ts. dJi>s, refrig. Lrg f.ica yrd. Gar. Refs. reqd. S525Mo. se-6102 {):'5ide 2Br. comm pool ·Gar. pvt yrd. adha. M2S • Mgr. ~BOran1e Ave. Approx. 300 yds. from beach. 2 br 2 ba home. new carpets. d ra pes. etc. Ooe family only. no pet3. ~ mo. Ort ve by SOf,2 Chris tine Dr .. Sat !Sun only. •VCRYNIVATE- Tlny bachelor style house. Walk to heh Jo''eab at pretty. Fncd yard. NO DOGS. Water pd. 1215Mo. SIW5 to move ln.. C2l Lake. See mgr. -- 3242 4 2 br. extra 1harp ·~­.... a.. ••. m -3032 u k , .. ,_. ....,., ,,.... ...................... . ; for Jim. : ea&D WR.COM .. r '&side 3br. 1 u . lndry rm. am Caty yard, aar, Lee New 2Br •den 2~Ba Qmdo, w /r/ery amenity lm•1laable $750 mo. ,.. ~1414. 5.1M013 jun nmovat.ed. Water Huntln1ton Harbour PIA. NO DOGS. M7Sllo waterfront. 2br. 2ba. -to move lo. ~ ~. teoni1, security. ~..... -· Sll-1122 , t .cozy COTTA•.. ~Harbour home 3 ' New CU'Dtta, linoleum & BR. 2 t.. Ls. Uv a~a • Dllld-lbr. M'Wtnl rm. -......-... mcas : breakfHt nook, very ,.,,.., ... _. hqw•t. prlvate y ud, OatbeWawr. Hlllltintton iJObild welcome. NO ffl.rtJour home wttb t.er· .. noos . Water pd . rtftc vtew. BtautJtuJ 2. r trl5llo. ma. '° move in. ttory. 3 Bdrm. f. mlly 'zm~ Pomona.-.... rm. Indoor pool+dock ~·Ulla. Lou of trwt ln for 15' boat. '2000/mo • ,..,.. Qiildnn Ir pet ok. yrty. Waterfroot Homa • -. ~ __ m;_· _-woo _____ _ .... t ' Woodbridge Jbr, condo. lnd d ~pkg. luke. pool, j3c & lenni11. ~01lse 50COZ ____ _ Woodb~d~P townhouse 2 bdrm. 112 ba. y ard. oomm. prJOJ, spa, lake & tennis . ~ mt>. Cn ll 2 13 /4 33 -72 4 0 ll r 21.3.imt-0893 _____ _ &.,....t.och 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEA NFR O N T MONTHLY RENTALS. furnished mobile homes. 3 bcbs. at hr se<.-unly, EO. RMP. 499-3111.8 Oceanfront luxury pen· t.bouee, pvt beach, 3 Br 2 a.. frpk , W ID S1$00 SJS.5.SOS, ~ eves a.317S Oteanfrool, year 'round: SL3JO mo. or furn .. Sl400 1\roer Auoc. 4i4 1177 Pm Houle Condo. ~­ t.lcular ocean vtew. 1800 1q. fl Adulta o nly m>tmo. Call 6C2-41Ji L91!MNh 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New World$ Condo-End ldt. view &ot, 3Br, ZBa. AC, 1dlh . S550 m o ~ HaV9 aomethlnt you want to ldJ ! Clutll1ed Ids do It w.ll -Call NOW. 6Cl 5171. ____ _ • RR. 21;) ba. ocean vu, 1 rr IM>. Gardnr 1ncl 'd ~1JSPkr Bl~fs condo, bayfront • ~r38R,3 ba. ~ ~ent 644· 1 l.13 Whether you're buying or selling, Cla5slfi ed ad vertlal.na will get your message to the right peo. pie Cslll Today! 642·5678. mo PrCl~rty Hou'e 1Ji2.31S() or 64.2· 1010 -------- Adults New 2Rr. 2 '18a, d 111h w a ~h e r . self cl~ J n an fl oven. f rp Ir . rauo. 2 car itar. w 111uto door opmer Pool &i spu 9non-6\>m. 645-8996 l Bl'. 1 ba. Near So. Coaat Pl.u. Pool & aecunty $t00/m0. s.58-726$ eves. ~~ {b{t tN ~o&efcot~? Let~ U"5meP Y£~-t!J ~()U{ ttt . Affmcp~~~ 24-~~~-7~a ~. You may request Ad -Sitter 58Mce when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot ad . Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .• . you CXJll in Of your convenience to qet the responses to your ad ... this ~ is only SS per week. For more information and to place your ad coll "'2-5678 I ...... ----..---..-. ....................... _ .......... ....-......... ..,.. ---.. ---. ..,.., . -~,,. ............ -.. -.. ,, -~~:.;NO .. ·. LEASE·'.·,. , ... .J . • -REQU.AED : . . YEAA·AOUHO F\JN Social Act1v111es 01 •ectnr • Fru Sundey Bruncl'I • BBO s •Par 1oea •~us mucl'I more ORUT AECMATIOH: Tennis• Free leuons (pro & pro sl'IOpl • 2 l-leeltl'I Oubs •Sauna• Hydromesuge • Swwn· ming • Orm ng Range IEAUTIM. APART· MEHTS: S1ngle5. t & 2 Beelroom' • Fur· n15ht<J a. Unfum11htd • Adun Living ~No Fitts • MOdeta Open C1111~ i to 6. 01kwood Garden Apertmtntt Newport INCfVSo. 1100 16th St 10ovtf 11 161111 (7141642•6170 .... port IHctitNo. 800 Irvine f~I 1811'11 !7TCI 845 0~ Z8r 2be . ' $4:i() Spacious n tw un1ti. r n v1t,. vat101o. df'~ k1o 11*C2 M J J>le. C ~1 Open Daily IO·l ~'7114. C46·88lfi or s..~ Mesa \'~rde -cute 2 br No pelt.. l•l. last, ~ SlOO. refs. m s mo 499-1.936 ------- 1>.•lux l Br. Condo full l«\lrity, a.ir cood. pauo. Clll to S Csl Plaza , .dults oniy '450. 964-47~ Harbor ,. Adams. 2 BR ti., ba .tudJo, ndJta. DO pet a SJllS 631·3888 . ~ Newly decor 2br. adha No Pets Encl patio A7~Mo 708 J am~ St Apt B By app( m..410 S41Sl .. 21A Fami.ty, DO peta, nr So. ca. Pb.ta. Upper unit m.ait:54&-11&1 2 BR d~. tee yard, 1"' mi fr bNcb. -.SO mo. ~ C<ny, brlte l br near ahlJlll .. M. Aduha, no .... a70. M.S-78a ... U rt!". s Jlill l"WNll 2 br. 2 ba. r.an.ge. clean, nf'w t'rpl S4SO mo. Call \fartba, 6181 1161 I eJnu apl. direct over· !tl(llun1 manna. Spe-c ta,. day·nitht vu. Beam cell .. frpl. dttll. com· pad car pkrg oob'. Ideal for q uie t mature RUJUl'man 496-~. &Toro 3132 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 8dnn Z a.. Pt N1auel. pvt comm .. pool, apa. tennis crts, $475. Agt 48'U100. Ml-3S21 , ............ 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovely all adldt, DO peta, UA3 Br apta. GOO F.d· lnlar. h. b. '*'°'19. OCIAMAllA Walll to tile beacb. DeUPtful It• 162 Br ..... 101M w/trplc, all Pltiol or bekonliea. En· joy 8> aci... w lllUradtv 1nenbelt , t ree1 . lmdlcape • t bole put. Uni 1reen. Z pool1. Friendly clubbouae w /frplc . color TV, uuoa, eictrctae at weiillt room. Sta.rta at 1345 lncludla1 major l.t.WU.. AdWta. DO peta. CASA .. SOl 216'1 .... ct •• HU.SJ •D E C ORAT O R S DELIGHT on Water. older pref. frpk , 18r. ml yrt:y. m-1145 Eves. Acro11 fro m b c b . bachelor fl 2Br. Crom 815 mo. yrty. ~S071 Bly/ocean view! 1 br. elm, 1 t. condo. Adults No peta. WaUt lo beach. New. S750 mo/mo. Call Geri675-SIM Wntcutr 11e 2br Iba. ..m... no pet.a, new de· air. pool tu.aw. IAYVllW r.tnew Tm-ace. Stun· ninl Jbr;, 2ba, frpk . townboai• floorplan. Pl:lol. Noa amla'. M'1tutt edult.I. No pet.a. SSSO. ..... 2 blocb t. beach. lBr. l.BI. 2 car aar. w ID. ,. aundlck. "50. tm-29311 ormaa. ZBr. ZBa, Westclllf upper Jl'rplc, pool, carport -.~ NIN Y'Ula Btlboa condo, vtew.tecurity.2Br.2Ba, rmimo.~ml VEARl..Y·~llr. 81"1" &om OCftlt • bey. sis;; w 'ULl. sn-1.a!:I. ... . ' \ t I f . T . ~ t. t d ll h 1 s ~ ti " ( s l ' I I' L 9 5 s • r t ( • .............. PaUoa. aJ11Dlbca. fen<" -DO Job too 1mall BAC Cotulria<"l Ion ~ ....................... ....W.Ual·Commel"C!llil 'WMloctnt..t•...,.~tiq All typea Do n yOWN.11-CUlltom Coarpl 1bop factilUe1 Smoke·Gat-Wlnlell· No Job too 1mall HIDd a•up P'T'M lnfo •'!"'~ °::Meo I.De. ~ 1\ne carpentry • cen 'I COllSlnlCUoo Compl. re C 0 t ...... modeluia. plusnb1na. ....................... 6Cl-8S19 Custom Carpentry . --------- IDt/Ext. Boat dock re· c.,.t Senke pe.i:r. ~ Renovatiag. -·••••••••••••••••• 8637• Sbampoo Ir 1team dean. MADER'S Ha.adyworks Cob-briahtmera; wht CUstom book abelves, a:!!'n 10 min bleach _., .-.... ... .... ...... llv, chn rm. ball ............... ""-· .._ ... ,°" $L5. Avg rm f7.SO, couch SlO, chr 15. Guar elim pet odor. CPl repair, u CUSTOM INTEIUOR yra e:ipr. Do work CARPENTRY ~. Rela. 531-0101 By Jay 642-8809 We C a r e C a r p e t STORM DAMAGE Clea.Den Steam clean. Repe.ir ........ Remodel Alao upbolatery. Wo~k Resident •..... Commer, guar. Truck mount unll UCS94'ld., ...... Bonded FTee eat, reas. rates Free fllt ...... 6'6-8649. _~ __ e _____ _ Otnait wort or au kinda Patios. 1tdrwitlll 11 . brl<"kworllr. free t'lt B-OTS7.~I ............... _. ......... . WcJWd hU Lo abre the remainder ol the acbl yr W /lhe cbildren. OD lbe bch. pleot,y of love & a<" Uvit..les, l.nfant lo 8 yrs old Loads of f'Xper ~· ....................... Room addlt. remodel Plans Geo. Pilmer & Son. Uc'd. SS7.a32 .w..-...eo. aperlallats In cstm hilmes. room additions & peboa. 4IN-0881 ---·--- Medl:t.erTaoean Cooalr. Res/CommJ remodelmg Uc /Bonded. MS-1978 ...... ~ ltltd1 .. remoclelh11. Mlla.cllll..SC. ..... or NJ•.-00, ad-ahter 111116--IW. ....................... Carpeotry, muonry. rooflof, phambinJ. ~. Suceo •w.. Drywall • more. JS. -- - ...... I I ...... ....................... ~;;: ............... . Mo¥iqf ~ ltar¥~ .. wur di) boutecl .. llia1. Oollele 8toct.Dt. llave Trultwortb1 • c:ompe· "°"°' Lie. TtM..-. .... ~ S.....11*~.MJ...a? ...,, 9trr1~. l~ T truck . Will buy bJdeabed1 • refri11 • Nf«Zf ---------Xl4Jl deeaJ01 done by Haulln1. c leanups, l\On. l.lc'd witb ref1. , ....... ,., .... .... drtveway removals. 116'7.cQ. 4 h.r. nun. titmrtea. 557.cTI .._Ta Haw11rad1n1. demoll· don. !ldploadtr. dump. tnd. Treee ryrd won. &11-12'7 ti 1d1 I ' ....................... Wad a REALLY Q.EAN ....................... R.J. O:lak. 2IO yrs aper. Local year •round Hrvlce. 08· 1151. &IMUZ '• ltodal ....................... . ...................... . PETERS PAJNTINO E11pr'd. Rtaa Rates. Free Eat Call Gue ~ PaiDUna. lNT /EXT. Neeit. ~ rua., 12 yrs. e:ip. Ll<"'d. Dave 996-10&5. OAJt. Y PILOT -ttAl!QIOW ~llnter1or 4 yr ='~~~cea. "'" Quam1 Palntertt ln· terior/ eswrior, lo rate.. · treeed ev• ............... . ..... ~pmin• to Adv~. 90/mO. M0-3elt ' ......../Rllfl* ... ................... . Electric, palnt1og, drywalJ. plumbtn1 re-'*"· Family bustoeaa. Uc 'd + work 1 uar. M-41.9 R>USI!? Call Glft&bam Plumbln1. electrical. Girl. F\'ee eat. 6'5-5123 BC 'a profeaa1onal bo111eclean1n1 and carpet Ml'Vice. Free e1t. Bonded. 714 /771-380 . One. Neat petcbel a tat um 11\ne ext. palnlin&. St. Alll IST. ltJ. I .U9 Uc/Ina. Try me. R. ELECTRJCIAN Beat rates, beat worltmanab1p. Small jOOe preferred. 675-8345 .. 1 I' ....................... Gmdmtns. Landllc.aptni. tree trimming, clean· upa. Aviles. M&-8474 Tree trimming. Com- m' I /Res id . Sml laodacapiD1 as clnupg. Mike.~ EXP GARDEN ER · Complete gardening aervlce. Free estimates ~ hMCinc. all PD-rep.airs. ........ w.a.aa 'Ne. panellli:af, plumb- 1.0C. pel nUng, &rnboole ~. IC2-M59 No .)Ob ioosmall. Handyman Servlc"ea 7 dya. Free est. Qlty work guaranteed. Ready when you are. Dan ~ Hl6g ....................... HAULING 11 CLEANING Resid!Comm 1. Free esl. Call 9112-1'62 Hau.li.n« • Dwnp Jobe. AK foe Randy Ml-8427 A1J around bauJuig. 1 T. truck. Fr-ee est. VERY LOW PRICES Call AM . ~31164 m landscape cleanups. Georae ~2015 OCC st.udeol.. SkiiHoa~r. dump tru<"k. Grade. FREE ESTIMATES on haul o.n 6'$-8800 high quality, reas pnced ma.&ntenance & c lea nups . M11t e. &t&-8l!M/64U2.82 Hauling-Moving. Con· crete & tree removal ~ck service. fW6. 7834 a.mna. All)' type lit claa wort dooe w /inte· &rlty. Rsnbl. Ins m.om L1 itic111L I ....................... Sua-.~ Prof. pwtnttna Ext It lat. Moat Ext rm. u1001.S Free eat 538-4383 MCMae " ~I St ....................... TWAHY"S Weekly oc 1 time maad SVC 10% DISCOUNT ON VACANTS. Steam carpet cleaning lnlw'ed. Free eat 3t hr 5VC. gn. 71.81 -Quality Landau pin&• OJmp. IO&cape cS.&gn as lnetallaUon. All wortt par. Free esL Gl'ft'D· dale Landscap1ag 7Jl.Q1'8 New c ons t ruc tl<>• Dlw's PainlUll. aervmg Remodelln1. repip1Q. area 9 yrs, most reas, electronic leak det.ec cbecll my rer. lie. tioo..TopHat.~·3194 Sl!6-84Z5 Houaecare Service. t.e.Trou Domesllques. call M0-73U ror your tolle loterview Roto«•lhn&.. reoontioic. oew lawns. ieoeral <*.anup. Dave 842-4853. Bud Mf>-3481 tt11., Xlnt cleaD.U)& done by •••••••••••••••••••• •• • i.dy w /Hp. Depend&· Brick, stone, block worit. b6e.. own tram. 8'7-31137 We nn. concrete pat.Jo!I. wl.lr.s, dnvewaya f'ree est.. John 846-U83 Reliable. food work. atady job. References Olli anytJme 646-7221 Hou1ecleanlng , your bcsDt' oe vacants Frt't.' eswmtes S35-ll21 A1J types bl~lt . bnclt. s lumpstone, l 1 It'. m.uonry. Reas Frt'e Esl Bob. 548·2753. SJ&.-1111()6 ESSIAM C3tm PaJ.DllO&. lo rat.es. Free est 3 yr guar. 9G-l478. &:n-11137 aA s. Reside ntial & com · mett1aJ patnUnll:. Free t'Sl . Reas rates. 675-95111. 673-0737 Quahty palllt.1ni ar paper- ing_ Wortt guarantffd. Free est. Steve 547-42.111 WAUJ>APERING £:&pert loal&Jlation ~ d1SC oo paper Free est. 831 ·S399 Apartments Ir houat' Bnclrwortl. small Jo~ <"1ean1og. Refs Dys Newport. Coat.a Meu & Qu.a!Jty PaJ.Dt.ers, exper 5t8-3M9, eves 6'6-6502 1IVlDr ~3175 eves fast s er v free es L Guarantted Ml·S684, Waat Ad Help" 6'2-56711 Want Ads Call 642·56'i8 _8CZ-O'llll _______ _ ,.. s.r.iu, ..., .. , • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a really clean po0J" Qill Pool Doctor. 1'~ est.. 673-a!.S2 . ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair & Reroor. AU t y p es · 1 h I n g I e.s · rocbhakes·compa·t•r. Free est. S41·5930 Ftn AvlUl. ------- Qua.1Jr1e<I roofing. Frt.;<• ~t. Leak repair. S3!> Good rate8 on abakes & compo. C.all 975-1107 ext ~. ' ~e who need people !>bouJd always check the Service Ol.rertory m tha DAlLYPILOT Apca l&Hts u.funt.. ...._ 4000 .... to~ 4100 Office Rl'lltal 4400 Offb Rewta1 4400 ._.. W..t.d 4600 MaMy W-.ct 5010 Lost & Fo.d 5100 Loaf & Fomd 5100 ............................................... -...................... ....................... ....................... ....................... . ................................................................... . 3rd rmmte needed ror ruce 4br b011Se. Fem Ml•port.... 3169 ....................... Quiel 2 br w /aar. pallo, pool, adults, no pet.a. 1801 H 15th St. Nwpt Heighta. $425. SU· 73W. HOTEL EUROPA 892-7336 or 892-7366 in the "OLD WORLD·• SHOPPING CENTER ffw:ltinaton Beach I pref. Pool, teruus. ocean. 2 blk:s Npt. Beb 64>91 ts PARK NEWPORT APARTMEJITS COUMTIY CWI UYIM&IM MIWPOIT IEACH Nod-smoker, kitchen priv Lovely CDM home. $285. 752·1730 .day , 'r.i1M1210 eves, Carolyn. Bedroom, unfurnished. share bath. Pvt. home, CM nr. OCC. Sl2S mo. FUat. last and liO Stt\U". 631-1005 or 646-2042 4150 ....................... An adutt community OD UMlb' New Tustin home lhe Back Bay. Spec· for eAderly. Home cook· L8CuW' Spa. 7 swimmiog 1z11. Pldio • lovmg care. pools, • li&bted leD.D.l.I IDl-1D71. IJ2.2'1Bll courts. bike tralla, put· dos ........ Bacbelora, 1 v ........ 4250 and J bldlCIOllDS apart. ...... ••••••••••••••••• Dl!llU. ud tOtrnbouNs SMOG Jl'RJl:E BIG BEAR from $0.00 per month from $28/Difbl. Alao On Jamboree At cmdo by lake. 4 brm 2 Sm.Joeqd.D Hilla 8olld ba . Forbes R . E . m4 JM4-1.IOO C1l4 ll585 a5 W!SICUFF 2 br, 1"" ba Large Bl& Bear cabln. tmrnble, Hll5 mo. AduH.s pool lbl. color TV. 2 anty, DO pets. 1728 Bed· frplca, sleepa 14. ~6 ford Lo. 548-7S31 ---------•Vacation 1D Palm Spr· 2 Br studio $4.50. No pets. Near Hoa I Hosp. 631-6279 or 1·974-2098 top. Nice private home, pool. (714 ) 493-0955 or (714 )681.253). HAWAII 2br. 2be condo on M alA Privately owned. Rent M/Floahare CM or Npt Quiet. clean. J.9..~ yrs ooly. 6'.S-6347 :D-35 guy, 2Br. pool, C.M $200/mo. + $100 deposit 556-0289. Rmmate wanted lo shre lg 4 bdrm H.B. bme. Prefer mature easy go- iDI male Sl80 per mo ln- cl t4119M-3475 Male abr 3bd condo. CdM. Furn. P ool & carport incl. TV & phone. szoo 7f»-0374 Conalderate outgoing MXD&D 3'-3> to shr yrly J br , a pt . W/man/WOl'Dan. S.Jboa. szao11o+ uW. 8'7$-S328 Rap. F to share tum. 3 br boaae tn Irvine. Near ta. Si!50 mo + ,,; util. Sl!IM79S Roommate s hare 2Br, l.Ba. ocn view apt. SZ25 mo. + ut.ll. 673-8020 Male 27 yr exec. wants to abare your place oo tor bdL 642-4300, Ad-Sitter 117 . 3' hn. 2br nr ocean upr duplu ~yrty; dtw aar. deck 31J 'r; 36 St no pet avl 4 /1 See Fri-Sat. llam-lpm New Valla Balboa Condo. ocean view from paUo. 1 tr, 1 ba. Kitch, blUns. No pets or cbildnm. l!!t, last as deposit. sroo mo. on J yr lse. Call for appt. & applicatJoo. 645-7009. by week or month. ~ '° look for livmg (T14)87l·IS70 for free in· accommodat1ons w I lii25 Lo ~ 2.W br, 2 ba apta. A1J bttna. balcony. l.ndry rm. rrplc, encl. gar. Yrly. TSLMgmt 642-1603 Dehne 3 br, 2 ba. No .,as. SngJ garaae. Frplc. ~719' Brand new Newport 1slaod luxurious 4 Bdrm, 3 ti. uotta. Ovet'" 2000 s/f. $1200/mo. 673-3900, 631-.wiiO S....L...-3116 ....................... LAGUNA CHA RMER· Hlllt 1Br +. upala.lrs, nr bch ~mo .• Iona term. (1l4)~ ....................... Samr.- New 162 bdrm hnury adult apta ln 14 pl&Da rrom $.175, 2 bdrm ~fromli35+ pools. tamil, waterfalls, palMk! G• for cooking II: beetiDI paid. From S-J*to P'rWJ drive Nortb OD Beach to llchddm then Weat OD llchdden to Seawind wi.. ('TU )1181...SJ.98. -4000 ....................... fo&brochure. responsible mauue rem. SC01TSDALE. ARIZ. Age. ~. Beach area LDveJy I br condo, com· = Ad-Sitter •H>s, pl. furn. Llneos, dishes, I etc. Pool. close lo sbopg. 9we Condo. HunUngton theatre. goll. Lonli! or Beach. S200 mo. M IF short term LM-. 493-8707. Cathy 751-9311 days, 3 Br. 1 very lrg bath. parld.n,g. aauna, ~ wk. 14-Marte. 673--8705 .... ..,Shere 4300 ....................... Moving? Avoid deposits & all Ii Ying expenses! Professionally since 1971. HOUSEMATU 832-4JM ••HOWIE*• a SUPER MART of PERSONAL SERVICES bas a roommate ror you Female placed no charge m-487S 7 days 953-0395 RDJlnl lo shr nice 4Br bae on tree-lined, quiet atreet. West C.M. Resp, yng. podive individual only. $300+ "'1utl. Call Dave at 54.9-71l3 days, or -..34'78 &Iler Spm. Fem. wanted to s hare wtume. 2 br 2 ba apt. Al,e 20-25. CM. $150 + mil. 642-2782 Shr No.Laguna home. Prof. Male prer. Straaabl. uoo110 . ..... aft.8PM. 911' w/Fem. 3br, bse.S.A. ms + util. Beth Hm Sf3.3758 wk 957 ·5408 213/428-3941 ev.es. 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Garage in CdM. 673-0ll60 S&S.Mo. See manager ~ 208. 2035 Pomooa, C.M. M.>!>433 Storage Rental 135 per mo. Single inclosed. Hllll. Bch. SJl>.at96 Double car garage. For storage only. C.M. 646-2723 Office...... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lZ35 Sq. Fl. 11188 mo. 1617 West.cliff. N.B. Agent,SU~ 1or2 Rm~ from m . 'T19 w. l.9lb St.. Call Tom 541).23!0. DIC.SUITES Prime Newpo,rt Beach loc. Mar o.c. airport. Rent incl. reception. conference rm, Janitor aerv., uttl1, 100 free cop le1 6 more . Secretarial aerv. av all. Uzor no.c 851·9'11. 112 Week Ii Up • 1 Bra, Sbr 4bdrm C.M. home: k.ltcbenettea, pool II: M/F, cblld OK. Near matdMrV. 59-f'155. be8cb. M2-1.S38. PRESTIGIOUS LOCATIOtl. N.wport Belch •J.a>-4000 Sq. Ft. •Bay Views •Ext.ra A.merUUea LaDdco lJm Motel Fem. roommate wanted. Pool, sun·'° mo. Call AnD at-$428 aft. e: 30 Rm. P'fl batb, mature emsi'd lad.1, Uta. prtv, ref, $115 + Laa Bcb .. .,,. ftllD to abr .... nicely de· ---------• CCJr&ted apt C.11 . COO Newport 8Ndl apt. cloM mo mil Incl. 95'f.2827 or to beec:IL •· uW lDcl _.....,. _______ •• ~ .. atfi1:9 avail ln Ddl pat¥p. ~l7'. 'a.p. female to 1bare fUl1 ..-.. otc bad1-Nr. llllM V_. pnt mtJ. bauM, lrvt.De, Nr UCI. O.C. Airport. Bece1llt • 111111116Nrl&.Nocookor Bdrpt, d e n Ir ba. pbone am .. e«J Mn' .. •••tla1.U75mo • .,,_+~~l Debb6e cont. rm, etc. Please ._, .,... ..,, -...own. _ca11_.,.. __ J& ____ _ Dmk space SlOO Mo., sml office SlS-0 Mo 1827 Westcllrr Dr, Nwpt Be.ctL 631.(8)() •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION• SO yds from waterlrool! 500sq ft. m4 > 964-51184 •DELUXE OFFICES• From 1 rm. up to 1700 sq. It. ~ l:Jr ft . No IBe req. Behind Alrporter Hotel at 2172 DuPont Dr .• smte s. 83S-3223. 9-12 Canntty Village office •'*3" avail. 1 lge 6 l amL Broker 1'15-481.2. •CdM DELUXE svrn.:s. Prom .... Air l'Uld, ample pilg. uw pd. 21155 E. Cat Hwy. meoo Qiroaa del Mar; dh.. 2 rm. 1aite. SZ.SO mo. Reeloaomlca Corp . m.aJO afiees in e.yvtew Hot.d. Historical landma rk. S250 & up. Bay View. Immed. occup. Contact Roae.673-3122 '50 Sq. fl. MSiO mo. 4001 Bi.rob St. N B. Agent.,541~ HEWPOIT CINTER Pres. ocean vu. Pu II service E:iec. Suites 644-7180 Extt sale! w /secretarial 9S"vices. NB from $300 631 · lllt. Arlene ~b&et or rent mo. to mo 1.1.50 sq ft office, nr 0 C Allport in C.M. S800 mo ~fice 714 /979-5 l.9S We!ltcliff office, $1.50 furnished. 548-1.927 *PLUSH* Upper Newport Eu. Ste. Hall upgraded gmd flr. window of flee av atl mo. to mo. rent inc I recpt., conf. rm., coffee. mail & sec. aerv. & copier avail. 83:J.91m. .-wPOaT cana 'J'-.o phJab otftces I VallA· ble ln attorney suite. llany elllraa Included wtth real. Call Debbie. 7Sel.9B. View o( Bay. l5t time of. fend. 2 db offices. Ap- Jll'OL lOOOlq. ft. 2 p~ bath.I. 2AOO W. Coast Hwy. 731-3805. 640--5300 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NlWPORT BlACH '"'"' "'' '' '" r ·•· ,,,,. ' • ' 111.,,. Call M r llo warrl 64 !>·bl01 1D> aq. ft. ot lab facil. Newport Beach. Ample pad;io&. 64$-CIOl. lll6 S.--FHt cm Campa Dr. m Nwpt Bcb. Aval. 1mmed Ground floor. S..-.Z or owner C2l3 I 992· 7703. flnisbed for occupancy 1.lal sq. ft.-Ground floor Jambol"ff /MacA rt bur. Irvine Gm.cben 8:n-TSO l PRESTHH WATEIFltOMT LOCATIOM '=1Sq~ ~S.yV1ews •Wet Bars. F\ttplacea •Prtvau Padm elrnmefiete Avallabllity Pte.e Call for an ~ 67MUZ • ' •-..W 4450 ....................... ftr ltOl'e • omce •PACe . ,_,,, ..... ,. .... 500 to 2700 s. Ft. KESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1S2S Mee& Verde E, C. M. 54Ml2J *MEWPOIT/C.M. Up lo4700 aq.tl. avail. at pnme com er . 17tb & NwptlU.~ 131> sq ft ln medical bldg. Ava..&I for lmmed. oc cupancy. Ample park· I.Di-Newport. ~J. IESTOH HARIOll IL YD. Newly remodeled shop pmg cenuer 10 Costa Mesa has omces avail for immed. occupancy rrom approx 480 l o 14.50llq ft. w /rx'# C'rpts & pa.J.Oting at reasonable r111.es. Call Paula S. K.atz AfJ...~ Town • Country Sboppm.g Ceoter H&mtmglno Beach Approx. 4500 aq. ft . for commercial or otr1ce me. :r. lo 45<. (114 'S73-{11TT or (213~ SUILIASE Ofc&WwetNI••• "' .. Eapl •Ill• Redhill Dear Brul.oL I· S yr. lease. 4 otflca. re- ceptiorl area, warehouse wtth larfe llid.l.Dg door & rull security system . Avail. after 3-~. Call to aft lOAM to 6P M . StO-t,SOO. 844-3'00. ~Newport Blvd, C.M From SOC).~ ft, 831·2122 Shop er prof bide wlmdl. 1 blk to ocean in HB. ~aft !ipm 549,1340 C udal ...... 4475 ... ................... . <Xftce ac abop apa~. '75 act-ft., oa P'O'md Or. + 2 adjoin. upper units. totallDI 875 eq. ft. On a-t Hwy .. So. Lquna. Sl210lilo. 4M-llT1 I a ............ 4100 ....................... Assume lse on 870lq. ft. adl 9e1. ft . foe tt. mfg. al 1300 Quall St. N.8 . avail. lmmed. 7~ Olli Dave at 714-t75-J095 Barban or Oordoft Exec OfflH 2$0 1q ft, $Z75/m0. Dove St. NB. m.GMI, .,..1115 Exec de apaee-3 oles, 1 11ra le-'nJtal S71 eq ft, ID Nwpt bJ Airport. Rent ar lie at a .oo psr aq fl. Telephone re«ptlonl.11l opUonal. Call J Ill MME 3111D a.f a.net lla)arO.C Airport. mo mo to mo ac,. 1\ID or Ron. World Wide Realty t'7Mll8 .... 4150 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Qne..bedroom cottage In quiet 1pot in Laguna lkacb.. Corona de! Mar oe Cclet.a Mesa for PIO or less. Quiet ana e; 5ellb&l Wri t.e ad "36. c 10 Tbe Dally P1 lol Newspa~r. P 0 Bo• 1..580. COIJta Mesa, CA 92626 or lelepbo ot- m.~ Small com.mertta.l b\S Id uig needed foe plumbl.DK sbop. Vic. of Irvine, C M .. or N.B. Under $200 tmo. 548-8170. ....................... • I M .. ~!~.! •••. ~~ P'OB SALE-Complete frame 1bop equip. • moldln& Priced for ~ck sale. ICZ-9809 SEA FOOD MAlllT North OranJe County Xlot loc. In sbopplnit center. E s tablished c::liemele. f reab 6 rroun sea rood , spac1o u ~ freeur capacity. NeL<i approx. 136.000. Great pot.enUa1 Owner &l I M ~l move. Call Jobn Jack J Leva.od Inc (2.JJ)4T7 ~ <Pnnclpa.l.s only ~~ CLASSY Gift store, So Co.i-.t ViUa~e Owner retinn.: TUrn key S72.IXX> FOR SALE SMALL REST/\ UR ANT 646-~ • f A.5T FOODS Xlnl local.loo near Newport Beach Pier msaiz ~-S86S Speci.alty restaurant 8 y Owner Minion Viejo SSIS .000 f' t P . Terms 00-8832 ......, to Loon 5025 ....................... {NEED {MONEY • <:alDITMO ,., ... M&Jntn>ao.. t7MHI A.rTanied by C....Ho..Lo.t Widow baa money ror 2nd.. T.D's. No credit check, DO poll)', ll0,000 up. l'or act.km call Agent m. 'Dl1.. A.Qytime. Make your •hopp1nl( .. ... by u.alng the Dally PlkJt Claaa((Jed Ads. - PnV81e Party ~ 2Dd ~ Deed. SlS.000 to too.ID> Sttured by pro- pnty ~7Sl2 <Agent I ..-..'9i+S-Tnat Ditidi 5035 ....................... ~Mtq.Co. All types ot re aJ e<> ta tt.· 111ve11unrnt5 sinn 1~ st-<WU..• MT'Ds 642-2171 545--06 11 2ndTD-S Mo Poillh! U year term ll.0.000 or mQft No Balloon. Ledo New pact Co 873-795 ........ JtHn ...,Pwtf:Ao Seektos private 10 · ~for'ftil~ Tnl8t Deects s.52 S1J9 TD"5 flOll SAU DISCo.tr'l!D SaJtt Genie~. I BUY 2ND TD's fl' AST P'¥t Pty. Pnn onJy 7'80-0715 t rth/ '*•inrll/ L.t& Foed ....................... • •••h 5100 t ...................... . LO-Calorie Alrohol1c I Beveraee Rec•J>t'' S2 HACHEL 0 R NUTRITION SERVICI" P 0 &~ 73XH~. Coat.i f'OUND. Shon haired Bladt cat w twhrte Tiea collar V1r Adam'> & Bushard 11 B. 988· 7794 eWJJ FOUND Wh ile i''em Shep. FrleDdly Syrs ., Vic.. Bt'ma.rd & Harbor C M~ ----- FOUND· Sm Yor1tle ff er- ner M Vic. Laite & Main m H.B. Ftea col· Lar. SJ6..MI 1 FOUND. COLLIE. aabte & wht. male. AUST . SHEP . blk/tan. fem. w 1at1tcbn, SHORT HAIRED t.abby ar wbl. rem ~at. Newport Beam Am..aW ~tt.er • ...... FOUND: Z Sprange r Spaniels, blk rwht & bm,...... ¥ic Bnlo&hw'st •Adlum. KB . .a..3IOO 1100 REW A.RD few return of g o ld r i ng wrdlamonds Loat at Rueben E Lee 3·2S, hmebume. Great sen· tJ.mmU.l value s:D-5847. Found: Girls Bike, Vlc ~~cbool ~ FOUSD COCKER SPANIEL tan male ALSO 3 CATS calu:o rem . orang{' tabby male, tabby & while male ?'Oewport Bc>a rh Amml..l Shelter. 644·3656 Mesa 921626 -l fo.OlJND Fem ale IARTH tr 1nlt'resl• d. pleast' t•all 642-42!)3 r or m0tt drWb ----- PSYCHJC Rt:ADt:R & AU\1SER m -t )527 3406 &rthday part.IC:. by s Ull The Puppet Clown Songs. games. pnies MHBSi8 Ccr,._ 51§0 •••············••······ c.&r pool needed from Laguna Bea c h to Gardena 494-~ Commute rrom Laruna lO Oceanside Spm Will dnve, ndt' or share 12'1 · :il8l. eves SJOO . ..................... . FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: '4~5'71 l.4Jlt or P'ound a pet! CaU Animal Aul1tance i..cue. m .2211. no ree. Fbund or 1o9t a pet! Call Special Pala Hotline. n.c JSm. im. w f.l58· 7198 LOST llldles wrlll watch . So. Cit. Plaza nr :lilt.h Century. REW I.RD . -..nor 78Ml642. Loal. Opal ring . REWARD. Pear.Uped. 1urrouad ed w I dlamond1. 780-0580, mm1. ~: 8lk Cblbuahua, 3A4. nr lrvtne Ave/l1'lh Sf. CM. Randy. aM8l2 Sell wtlb EASE! It's a BREEZE Quaifi.ct Ada 642·5678 Parakttt approx 2 yrs uld. J 25. al Juhn Hogans. r... B 644 7UJ1_ FOW1d. Small wht poodJt' ~ red <'Ollar \'1c Ward & Yonnown 964~ Lail'. sm 6 mo old.pup- ~-n:ale. tanibe11te. lg ba.lr curly tail v1r Spl Hts 3 'l5 645 7301 or 631-7<11 --- Found Manne eqwp. ment Ne~ port Beach Cdll l o 1d\'nt1ry 213 9JU772 ----- t'omd: Yellow Lab. rem. Coast Hwy in CdM 644-4000 or 1'ro. 1454 fu.md Female dog_ Med sx. recently bad puppies. Tan. Vic 'll. market In Dana Pt .... 321115 POUND am dog, milk, blk & wbt. Vic An.ibe1m 18th C M Green rtw>eswoe coU01r ~ ------ fOUNU. Male mued Airedale. S.IOWb. Ben l1lllS( /Ma ltJ)Oll a . 962-&nO ,.. seeds 5150 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? Carlo1. c:ool1deolta! couoaelLD K Ir referral.• Abortion. ~& keepm:r.*1 COVIR GlllL - • H1-0n1 • · 2' Hr o.&call Senice PR£ LAW 1uadent needs szs.ooo. WW do a.nytlwix Legal. Confidential DVlll. P .O. Box 3242, N. 8. 92563. DIAMOND WANTED: Pnv. ~ wW buy a k> 3 e•rat, cash. N.8 . ~ ~GE &lmpaUtt1 Your masseur- ts B:>b James Oukallll 9-ll, 494-511 t ** S PIRITUAL READl!'iGS !Oam lOpm FuUy w e'd m 7296 or 492.0034 llJS S Camino Real, San Oem O.C. AIRPORT •ESCORT* Sp .. c1al1z1ng 111 Pro( essiooals 972--4976 . 10am4am --------GnatC~y ESCORTS 3' l lr; 641-0u.I CHECXS fMC JVISA MllltClllCJ St.clo GIRLS 432 llR E 17th, C M 548·9182 Reia.ullon with Class ... EXCLUSIVE ESCORTS •6424572• •FOXY LADY* OtrOCALL ONLY •972-1131• ___ QM.V N.OT . .. ,. flu ' IJll ....................... ---"W - , Mita W111h • 7t M ~;;i. ................. . IMllW•h• 71N .W.W t • 11M ~--;:-......................................... . --------1 MIKllBL&U we wlll AOC'IO •PHO &rale. Applr Tam. TDDOIAAY ~ Y~. Wl 'k+t~-,.:hll • P/f, ApplJ -..\wHa I••· ....... fti.-W•t <:o.t\ HwJ, Jllftw,.rt .. ..-w.... 7t00 -....i .................. . a.n.I ,.,.. Patt u .. ... ....... la 11 ... Jkta, Itel. Oolp H · ,_n._.a 6 aCC'8fale ........ -.mi ~~?.~ ..... ?!~,~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !~~ r.mployment Opportunltln SADDLEBACI< COLLEGE C ETA T ille 2·0 PubUc Service .....,..._ for loeal apt Mublne op erUor· COlllillla, 40 bn week, M muare, 111 1 r, d•1 or boar. tU·UO or --. put or toll tJme. -..i., Ifill U•.U.. Call bet. 'tMDYMAM t' ., 8.»SPll, rt-OIOI .. ..TC»tttY'S OFMIWPORT --ESCOITS-p .... ...., .. ..._ PIM•°'• OWt M .. . ..,...~. i-..-------+-Employment-~m porary-trtHtt-ee-"-Im_.., o,.aief '- local. mature peracm I« Mlbl ~t.y • warehouM worlit • 1eaeral omee n~. Mutt have own trana. Xlnt workina c:md. • beftefli.. •~:30, M fl. UOO /mo. Call PS'IOllDel S4MIM Malt' I ' ------· ,_ 11 ...... toLm uscau:T OUTCAU. ~,. _ 1.aformabao, App'\., Al&nd•~ pol.krnan », aaf d~tA, nt"W h~ Wa.au d1ar~l lunrb ft)! M/t' VI ~·· )i.&al for fuo ''Duke" t'O &a IM, Nftport Brh. Ca .!!!!___ •SILKR1 l.t-:Y.• Cert M bMIUM' Houlffallll by Apvt .... J'.fOC'.lJTCOO' CJ a Jll:7 A SCON LOVB. Y LADIES MODELS~ 1-:M'OKTh Wtlb PENTllOUSt; nGtJR•~ ALL OCCASJONS 3elh 171 311111 ·~~ Dmies Angels *Dutcall* 642-3812 MC/Visa Fem., Z7-40 yrs. to crew 44 • kt>Lch. Poss h ve aboard. eves 645--08111 -,.,IGftd Sft'viCH 5360 '**llHp 81 at1ltD· ANWB• ~. "°' flXtlll. won cio.e to attaJcl al bard won• 1our ~o::.CW~~· ::!!/'t:::: :~, ~ DNdrd Uu'oultw.M ....... ~ .io. Of ar.,. O:iuDtr &o.t allilla ,..ured, aa.u 101 1 mecbanlral AClll ........... acco unleQiS Z!D No Rroedwa y ~ prd..-nd 11 ~ or old.r . .loO Nf ""'"rwd. Part Um• wWI full l 1 m• polenllal lH tlSU IOIO Ne•port -~-•ch~~~---___ _ IOC4IM • Otlk.al poslhons aubject to avallability of ~ =•~== Vt10ll THIS NI runm. Salorr: $649 r.onthly. ...-.. , -1 . Piii\ UUM1. $AT a SUM F'ul benef 1 packag~. a.rs. fle•lble. ul•l'Y •a. wt. NO. ~abl1 . l..••lle ~.wa suobt. CHILD CARE TRAINEE ~ 40 r!,..C.0.:: !!.~~ CLlllCAL TRAINEE '° tavenory. cau our o1. GIHMHOUSE TW.AINEE ftcie today. IMSTRUCTIONAL AIDE TRAINEE 117.oMI en-Lin: UMl'Oft~ l'USONNt.l RIMCI\ w.tbeCRAelCJIWe .,,,.., to 0..-. C-.ty hci..._ .. & Ploce•we c.....-1a Uiadwrll Rank..r l\lda S.n•• An• Ot4tllMIOJ tltEK PARJUN<J ASS.ITIH mlTOa IUmYIY ~. pill. to Mll no.en ) PM t.ot.IOPM. Mon ~'"*end SUOpr 1713 ... S...... ... .,.... .... 714-496·3514 ACCTHG CLIU Sl:CUTAIY •'Oil •C't'U rtt payable ~hrn. l)'~ ~ Wjjm, rt-cept1on111l d ut lt'a In-me Mfr Call Karen. ~ ADt alSTRATIYE ASSIST AMT l.mmt'l1 operun1 for H peraenced Corporate Sec-m.ary With dnl typ- ¥1 It " orgamzataonci I iJoJ.l:i & ICood pbooe man- ners Mw.l be 11ble to take dJctauon & com· poee letters. Good work uig coods " benefits. Qill ~rsoonel ~. ADULT CONCESSION WORKERS-1 Sat mo- ~ Apnl 5. $4.50 br. 3 rree meals, raises. exper helpful but not nee. CaU lmb Philhppe al Orange County Racewa y 552-5511 day lbru Friday hr + bODUI sun. v 30AW l o l 30PM sn.-_____ _ Sutwdliy Greal fur cul le.1an1 atJd moanlipttn 1M 00 ptir week ONLY ~nREMENT IS A OOOD VOICE Call 8'2-4321 . eit. 312 after S lOPM. Monday Uiru F'rad.a.y -- 4UTO IO UTI REG~TER-l!:arly AM I "' to 2 hra $37S to S 4~0 /mu Xlnt mooollaht Waves. re ured. d1ub1Hly. atu deol.s. Need gd wheels 54l)..J008 or~. Babysitter needed for kids 8&1L M /W /F , ~ 10-5 tn summer. Xlol pay. Re r·s req 'd. Own t.raoap. So. Laguna. G-1721S. BOY t1Jnder 17 y,... th H PM Light lac &ory W11E Mual ~good ltudlal aad f ul worter MS-2"IOZ Bncklayer. lull lime. able to work 1lone Depend.al>At' 17S-31TS .Broker needs Real ~tale salesperson to nu $$ mllhon wo rth + of restaW'lUJU 493--ZS'll ... ~~ ID Fuhioo land atta ba.s unmediate opeoing for c uhler Hours 8: 30-5. Expenence pre- fe rred Contact Helen McGl.nley lor appoUlt· menl. 644·2292 IUYER a. .. Needed to as11st !Nl\lgtt lO book.k.eepina dept. Mon--fn. 9-S. App. ly at 16&0 Placeolla, Cast.I Mesa. CLBJ(S Part tJmt' 4 full tlmt' graveyard, part tame swutg. Apply 7·Eleven Sle>tt. 1097 W. Baller. C.M C9Mf'AMY RftESEHT A TIVE P'eol>'e penoo nffded to represent Htabhshed growuig co. G real op- portUnil.lea-67S. 2101 OOM.PANlON -Elderly woman seeks middle aged woman to s hr home & domestic duhes Non-smoke r Salary . Miss. VteJO. ~5377 W'rAL/A1•1w1 4 ~ wtl. Peno otnc-e X ·R1y lie rrqd ~penoawant ed for P'OWlDI practac.-ln~ IMSPATCHB Procresslve HealUI C&ft Ch la Newport Beach ts DDW conductJ.aa oo COUii 1nterv1.-w1 lor shafl) eneraet1c 1nd1v1duala w1lb exs>tt dlspatcht01 ambulances. fire. police or lUJ vt>hJctfl Must ha~ wort.tng 'k.nowledite d Or~.-County • day ~wee& Xlnl starting salary & fnnge benef1\..'s package. Avail .M •y sa> For Interview con tact Denise Guimond 00·1616. .. E-0 .E .. M IF Dog.Groomer. Ex penenced . talent~d . must be e xpt'r d in H an d i.c1:.sor1n i.;, 001-0704 FASNOH MODILS oAMCas kale/Female m1.1al be ave-2L Contact or c•ll A.Ii.aw 67S-60Si0 2-6PM Mm-Fri Floor service. Nr. QC Aup>rt. M·lb, 6am-4.:l> pm. will lra!.o. 979-1483 Food Sen!~ Employees Seuonal work. Hunt- ln#.00 State Beach Coo- c.uoo St.aod.s_ St'n1or 01Uens welcome tD ap- ply I QJum.er Help llfaodym.an ICXfice Help ."Ma.oagemeot Wnte Canteen Corp. PO &x m . Hunt..lJlO,oo Beach. 926411. E 0 .E. f'ull Time Shipping " Pack~ging, M I F. Wall tram ~5421. ---- HOSTISS Apply Blackburd 's Relltauranl. 4.250 Mart- tople Way. Npt. Buch HOSTESS/CASHIER - Exper, lull-time. Apply In penon Ben Browrui RestlW'tOt, 31lOI Coaat Hwy. So. Laauo.a_. __ HOSTESS f\i1.I & put ume. Apply 10 person No phone calls. Jolly Roger, 400 S Colllt Hwy. La&. Bcb. HolUBa to welcome new residents Permanent part tame Flexible hours. need c ar & typewn Ler S47-3095, !IQ).J:ISll Hot~l dt'Sk clerk, NCR 4200, combm•hon desk & rebel rught audit App ly lo David McNe11l Hol.e1 Lagurui 494· I Ul . es c.out Hwy. LH HOTEL/MOTEL n1&bl auchtor, apply Craig PreaJey. San Clemente IJm. 125 W. El plAlndaan ----- fbaseclea.nen wanted to 'M'.Jlit for Jaruce"'• Rag i.:edy Ann 's . h rs II 4. Tues Fn 67~2514 t.. ,. 11 °'*' ... ,. lit • Z..S Shut ooenlDD. we bave Prob•llosa. Mmt 6 C.o.t al Living lncreaaea. f"ully paid Medic.I • Dental + many other oulltandlnt bendlta. ROSAN INC. Sota.~ Nwprt Bela. F.qual ()ptlty Employer MAILIOOM TO $745 Excellent opportunity to join large lrvi.D4' com- pel)' wtlb loU or room for promotion. Muet llke people ~nd not mind walking. Call Rita, ~ Coa.:ltal Persoo· nel Agoocy. 2790 Karbor, C M Never a fee M8l.Dtenanct' personnel needed w /gener1I knowledge ol electn cal, plumbtng, 4t a ar cond1 · tiorung Apply to Gil, Surf & Sand Hote l. La_~ Beach 497-4477 _ MAINTENANCE MAN with jack of all trade!> exper needed for pro- perty mgmt. co Mus t have own tools & transp. CaJl ~UI02 MAJMT&IA.MCE PER SOM Light mec han ical, carpentry et<' 5 day week. MU-'lt have valid CA dnv,.rs license. APl'- ly tm> Placenua. C.M MAINTf..:NANCE MAN ~ Umt adult complex. Ocean arec. 962 6653 ....................... --------- BA.BYSJTTER -I need mature. depend•ble woman w tear to Sil ror 21 mos boy. 12t.o14 day per month. Some over rutes. Vic Warner & Edward. .H.B. 848·568S Santa Ana M anuf act uref' hall lmmedlate openings for an Hp. buyer. Apph cant must have exp 111 wt lea.st 2 ol the following fi elds Plastics, Elec· lncal hardware. t-:lec triral or Plumbin~ Person must be :wlC motivated for thlS dt' m1nd1n1t p o s 1t1 on Sa.la.ry open. brwg re· sume Call Pen.onnel 7 14-540-4811 So uth Paa.fie 1Ddustnea. 2.100 S f'airv1ew. S A CONCESS ION WORJ<ERS-16 & 17 yr olds prefe rred . own trans. 2 3 dys per wk Frtt meal.s & raise" Call Bob Ph1ll1ppe .it OranRe Cowuy RiArewa) ~-~U DRIVBS Olecker Cab. "93 8888 !-\ill ume po&1llon in our Reader ad dept, hrs Moo t hru f'r1 9 S , t t'le & C\A.lllter t.ales. reqs Jeood '~lllnR. "rammar ., P1VTOl'l'lllp Mu,t cnJO)I rnef'UnJt: lbe public App ly Penny!l aver, 1660 Hou&« learunc needed 8 to 12. 5 da y.s w ...ell Sta rt $4 hour~ Market Resea rc h. p~. fl.-x hr~. will train. aood r e adin g com pc-ebemwn & altenUoo \.() <kutl 5.S7 7314 EXOTIC US PLANT SERVICE inunor pja.ot d~1Rnm~ Leasing Plant main ten1nce. As low as e>1month. Call 759-9545 II no ans wer. please keep trying! 11 5'400 .••...•...•............ "UL ILACIC BOOX" Women 18 65 •, pnt't' Lifetime mt'ml>tr'>hll' ISO () c 'i, N1·W(''' ,., most e x 1·1t in 1: Da t in~! !:;er v1r e So1·1a l C'luh Apphr at1on' ,tt'<"l'Plt•cl by phone 631 71K1 ..••.•.••..••.......... ADVERTJSING SALES Thie DaJJy Pt.lot has an unmedtate opening for a i.alesperson with newspaper dlllplay ad- vert1s1n~ expe nence Good sa lary. com D11SSXJnS & excellent fr. Ul,lte benefita Excellent growth opport urut 1cs for J J>f'r!.on w1tb career amh1lmn..., Call ror appointment ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 7M~ 4321, f:xt m t:.qual Opporturnty t:mployer SdlOOk & .. ~~ ...... ~~~-~ * Advertising * Be A l'Tavel ARent In Just 6 week., ~Travel Schools U1081 Talbert Ave. FV. 964-67~ Drum Lessons, prof drummer tak1m: on i.tu dents -lmprovt' vour s.lull & rPdr h mU-'-'<'al ~. Be~~r.. lO art vanced welromt' l J 11 1 Mart Pryor. 645-2056 Jobs Wanted, 7 07 S START MAKING SSS TODAY!!! The Daily PUOl needs a penioo for our Cla.sstf1ed Advertising Depart ment. The person we !.t'ek should cnjO) tdephont> s:.ih-s. ht.> abll' l•> type 45wpm lele<' tnr 1. h.tve a plea!lanl pcr-;1rnal1t ~ & enjoy workan~ with d great )!mup or peopll'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• We offl'r excellent c<>m · Ref1nt'd pri vate duly nurse good loul n•fh & Live-an 64S-4840 ext 7913 HardworklllR P ainter Pw.nung SJ9 per rm Free est. Shawn 673 5701 Babysitting, my home. .lnfams to 5 years. 64&-3486 ~Y benefits includin~ mL'<ilcal, dental, Life m· !Surance, etc Salary Pl.US rommissaon ! Pleru.e rail for interview Per>OMel Dept &U-4321. ext m ORANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT DIW. Bay St. Costa Mesa Christian Public Re la-Equal Opportunity lions lady lffk5 Chris-Employer Uao bw. accts. PO Box ~ _, Balboa. Ca. 9266 l Hlfp W..ted 7 I 00 ....................... ~tmg ACCTSRIC/ COUECTioNS PART TIME We need someone with a mirumum of 6 months dd A 1R & Collt'ctions expenence who wishes to wor\ part l1 me. Must tmdersland A/R & general accounting pro cedures, & b e e" penenced with phon<' work. WiU work mm of 16-20 hours per week This as a permanent position Good pay & ruce location. Please call for appoint menl Teloftic ... rket.y 17141 494-9401 Ask for Personnel l.oc.1ed oa Laguna Ca· nyon Rd between Cout Hwy 6 El Toro Road E.O.E- Air Condit1on.ing waler chillers service man. l'J1lD. 5 yrs. exper. Olli n14J842~ Alterations . women 's wear. permanent. fittmg exper des ired. Top wages to qualified- ~5260 •!'a.ERIC Vanous duties. F /lime. Experience helpful. Mon.-Fr1. 9-5. Many co. benent.s. Apply at 1660 Placentia. Costa Mesa. APT MANAGER On s1le, semi-retired couple with main · tenance expenence. 21 uruts, C-08la Mesa. In· fant olt. SPMC. 548-2020. A A! llWMG Q.BK ""II time. immediate opening. ""II company benefrt.s. Call BALBOA MARINE. 549-9671 for app>intment. IDE M/F/H BA8YSlTTER-full t1me tD care for S mo old twms & 7 yr old girl 111 our Meu Verde pool bome.S4G-4420 8a.oting EIPB. TB.LBt ~Coast ... Ara tndepeodeot bank &t9&mflower St.C M 54()..~ E OE Banlon~ Sdorodo Ba• l.aguna Hills has 1mmed Opt'ntn~s for full time expen••nccd t t' 11 I' r s . Jo: x <' .-I I .-n t benefits & compet1t1vt• ~anes. Contact Cath) Bryan for a n appt 581-GXl. fX> E M ti-' IARRY MAICIMGm • CABINET MAKER Custom t>xperl Hunt Bch. 9fi3.05SO or 968-4 !Ml CARPF:NTJ-:Rs needl'd fo r tenant 1mprov.- ments l''in111h cdrpt-n try. drywall. t<1pin~ & t'lectncal (~II for appt 5[6. um ------ <..ar Wa.'lh Uishwr. wanh"<i full or 1'1" Fln Vly, Sant .1 Ana. & Npt Brh C'all 644 "460, IS 6. A:.k for Nancy CASHIER sa.vawooos NEWPORT CONST R ti C T I 0 N S,ipennleodenl e~per tn tndust.nal bulldmg Call forappt ~um COOK R1U TIME Raleigh lhlls HOfip lD Newport Beach h.u an unmed openmg for a n • II('{ roolt. 3 d.i)"'\, S 30A~I w 2P'wl . 2 dJ)'> IUAM 1t1 ti 30PM Xlnt starlin ~ ~ary & fnni.;e botnd 1h pacitaj.?e ror llltl'n ...... 1..'0nt.act Barbara l>ur Jn 665107 .t: U E M I'' Cook Of"eded for rt'll rt· rnent racwt)' 2nd 'h1n Quarrt.rty ('()Olung t'Xpt•r req 'd. Good b1·ner1t!> ,Newport Villa. 642 5861 COO K S Carrow ·., Rt'st.aurant. Apply in person 620 Averuda Pico, San Clemenlt' Coob Exper. pref Port Mesa Convalescent Hospital 642-0400 ---~------ Cooks for 1mmcd h1rf' Peunsula area 67S. u..56 ask for Pete nnrvi::Rs '20!1 v.1-.·11 Will tram true"-cln•t '' Optnl!.ltmHpm ~~lJ Dnver Gard('ner t'Omb ,l-'lacaJWI. C M ll.avt-val.id CA lil-en..-.t" c; .. r dener needed for Good dn \ lnj( rPrord apartmmt comp~x. Mui al(t' :W Apply .. t 64.2 5f17l l' e n n y,, J \ ,. r I 6 £. o -- Placmu11 CM G8tBl4J. OfftCl ORIVJ-:RS&CHJLORI-:' ro r bus y N e wpo rt l)Vhthalmolo i::1'\t' of 'il"t'ded for JdH·M•!'> 111 ,. "'t-.. 11; d > u n 1 > inlo( nrc-ul;,1 t1on C )I ~:Mil . an·u 646-«i6i I c~l-.:'llt' l<AL O l'T Cd._. OIUYSlS I m;t urt' dt•procbblt' .'.M.a.I ... <...t.wst 11~ y • ~1 ~19 Mrn or women 2S yn ur uldt-r Know lht> l'llJ't f\Cl.l[Dll Cl£Rt1 <ltlt".'1 Net SlllO " .,., ,.t-k llllUJU\L I\ ur rrY>rt· Oran~·· Co11.,t YeUow Uib 1;300 Ml Herrmann . l-uunta1n V111ley INo or ~liiler brtwn N~w ho pc &. Elrhd) DRIVERS CROSS COUNTRY ~ptt1al be N"<t 'd M acG l'T1l°' Y acb~ 1631 Plo<'t'nU•. C M No Ory clean1n1t peneoced~ \\111 •·u1 I or I' T ~!OH Dick E x tr .. tn (..J ll El.ECTTUCIAH RraJl('h or "'-'tlOnUI l'nm j.Mn)' hll i. Opt,n lO ~ ror i:enNal ! Ink. I) p111., fll.Ul$t n"<-,,ro kt...,PIII!: I. 1 .ikul.1t1 n.i.: JI •' t h•· dwe..<i ~ l..aI) ~ sir.o Pt'f mo + xlnt fnnjle bmt'f It!. P le a..w ron la l'1 Debbie 1-l'edencll tor appt ~•Co. '41·1520 EOE ~Office. h11:ht l)p lfll(. wtlJ lraUI Je .. n El ll'n Mfit HB til4 • H93-3S7S c .... ~c...n ~r l.Jvem or ~ ~ <b)') weelt Rm & bd pllL'I YI Wk!Mh fret- ~ C..11 6tn 11pm llouRwav~ & Moth<>r. rw:lf'd rtra money ~ Y ''° .-lrcttd ) htt•t' lh t' ~It'd.I(~ ~t'CS C.11 tA2 ~1.l lln.aw•1nv...-. & <tud.•nh to ~ lun<h ru-.h 11 .' .. t V.1t·nt'r,chn1l1t'I 1,oof1 !MY S1 2S pr hr WILnd & hol1da ) orr ( Qnla c t tll.1.abotth i~HRJ'i4 250::. nnst.o1. n • lnd~tn•I S-111"'\ ln.!>1d .. ,3JMp.·ron rull l1m1• !'>••II q,p t 1r ~1 th f;W..._._,.,.t tt'lt•f)tltXI•' \ "" • ,;nd pt r'llO.iilt y f)IU., clt-n<'•I ;,1 b1l1 ty ~ 111 tram aso mo "1 .. ry ~567-0C INSURANCt.: Cl.AIM S O:lmm 4\ penona.l Lines s.lal)' op!ft Good ben~ Call Olatt 8 833 95.50 lnleno r pla nt mJ1n tenanct' t'\J II & I' J rt ume "'".£JI er ~ ~or l.)co.1c11 • Ma rketing Bus iness ~ t>eelr.s part ume 3S!>Oc1alc ID growing m.arketmg bu_,llless Call for int.erv1ew 642 S:l>4 ~ Tailor Fitter t:x J"l"r in lht• mOBt d1ff1cult lV'P" rA ta1lonnll War•· •• 6H t\rl) T .. ki: .ul to tllf' neurt~t St ... tc •:mpl•1v m• nl Office . OllT 71('). 2J; l -0 14 --- MECHAM IC Stable f'uture for t'll µn 'tl mechao1c. IOfll! ~hlt'twd ford & lsuiu 11\dU'l \1anrw t'ORIOI' rt"t rihutur 111 (' M 1'1<~ l'Olo( h l'MI"' how d Pluo; Good .,.,ork1n i.: rond. all fnnll:f' beneflb Salary ba~ed on ex· penence l'ho ne Sam· 4 30pm, Mo n ·Yr1, S40-418S6_ ----- """:cttANIC S::!OO V.\'ll"k WLJI train ()pen Kam ~pm 995-M 13 MECHANICAL This may concern "fOU~-We are a nauonal who&esaJer of U>duslnal equipmelL We an look· mg f« iodivklu.a.11 who wanl lo earn bl wn S200·S500 per wk We have full-tJme pos1t1ons open and a complell' t.rauung program If you are tared or mak1n1t minimum wa ge. or wor1rul g 111 a wu r orm. rail today for an 1n t.ervlew We believe aJ:t' tS no bamer, but that know1edge is lbe key w s uccess. F o r an 1n t.erview, caU 556-8853 We h•ve a full time permanent po111t1on 1m· mediately avallable for an expenenced Ht>ad Castuer in our quality Mens clothing s tort- XI n t s alary & <'0 benefit., Api>'y in person t o Mr Crook ' 4 5 Fashion Ill I and . Ne ""'l>Ort ltach. E () F: --- C~HIERS UTVTEM Cook wanted. Su!>annt' ' Restaurant 480 's c o.._,t ltwy. LB ~!Kill_ COUNTER Pt:RSOJ'll Ory cleaners W1ll lra.m 642.5466, 54s.1066 2 s )r''I <'omm I •'lll.lr rt·•~ 1-. & A t II l't ri 1 ~lHT!J Bed1 owie Aueti!lbty Fl rm loc a tcd nt> a r O<'f' <'" has opportun111e"I for f rr & u hm1ted num~r <' P 'l' (})un n11 ~rhool hr'I lPO!ll t ions W11 1 tram to:a m while you learn S3 2S1hr. to !U<art or mon! for expenen~ um w. 17th. St 64.5-3632 , 1.-.;,idml( LT1t1•nor dt-..11.n flTlTI ta ... , • .n .mm1·d1.1l1 • vpt"n1nl! fur 1111· nrht 1J •' r ' 11 n 1 n t h • .....x~ 0.--.1~n f11·td '1u't I-o r 1nl f"rn;i t1o n .1 moarkrt 1ni: ru t-ulll rhar~P o f literature h.and.lulg . mail ma ch int· m1 ~c dut1e~ F ul l henc•f 1 t ~ Appl\ 8 4 JOpm IMS 1'.qwp I ment. 280~ BarrancJ . Irvine Mrs Coplan 5-lllOl IA-.i c1°"'•r l>r.•Pt t'\ Pt'tl l'Ot:t' h t qd u l U.·:m6 MFG TEC..,..ICIAH T~o ) , .tr'I ,., IJ' n•'ll<'" ... orktn~ \o\o1lh m inut•· pot rt~ \11•d11 "' l'UITI pa.II)' 1-.:.;rdlt·nt h"·nc·lll. & v.urk ini: l'Ondll 1• n' Ml.'5100 \"1t>JO a n•.1 t 1111.,. lhO"ie !'>t>t·kcnl! IJl'I n" Bar Girl Nights. at Buckingham Palac1•, Capistrano Beach. Call 496-5476 or 496-WJJ BAR GlRL Nesghbomood. fuil-Ume. pa.rt ·time 646-5544 ..,_Id. CM crea. 611-9512 Ba.rmald, attractive, en- thusiastic, part time . f.46.!im BEAUTICIAN -Exper. s har p . progressive needed. Call for 1n- t.ervlew. w /Kerst.ID HB. !lia-3433 Beal.&y Ass'l. 15 per br. Uc'd ~uired. 645-0212 .MARKETS ()penmp now available for rwJ llmt! AsslStanl Mana&ers oo 2nd & 3rd ab1fts No expenence nee. We train. Advance· mt'nl opportunity for ma.nagemenl posillons to $6 50 per hour 11 quahf"ied.. For mott in· (ormatJon Ii interview, apply to st.ore •SO. J.390 N Pacific Coe.at Hwy. L.aguna Beach. 494-9233. W'lll mt.erv1ew Monday thro Fnday from Sam to 3pm. Equal ()ppor' Employer COUMTER HB.P Full or p /l1me Dry Cleaning plant. NB 644-{832 Com tu He4p & S :ad'#k:lt Peno1t New experienee in work· ing fttime 6 p /t1me. ~Zl.93.. CUSTODtAM Temporary help. 2 PM ID 10 PM. C&JI Cbucll, Mon tbru Friday . 631-2.lll!O Dehcateasen Person. D'llJl5t be over 18. neat 4t matur.-. W /l ra1n F /Ume.. lncld wkndt. SeeTeny, Hi-Time Dell -&E. 11th. St .• C.M Childcare wanted. 2 Deticat.eueo Help Ell· Bwd1 utic A11 •••n Dtven 'd worit toed MfR mstnamtnta Advance K.i.oeucs 1231 V1ctona. C M.MS-7~. EOE Dlgineer MECHANCA&. Wl•S DeJ~. Minimum U · peneoce cooaidered.. Es· cellent benefits and woRln.c coodiUona. M ts- s100 Vlt>)O area Only tbost> s~k1ng perma nent employment nffd apply. Call Suaan. penence preferred. over Beauty children. My home in 18. For Full Time. , _________ , AMistants. full time for Mesa Verde. Pos11ble 644-Si61i 581-311)_ busy salon. Richard hve 1n. Moo tbru Fn ESCROW TRAINEE Ouelette Salon. 200 -~---l....:.M1,;._·3'811----·-----DBJVBtY PBSOM RECP t MESSENGER Newport Center Dnvc, Christian Org desires Freeway Auto Supply -Wanted for a fast General Of flct! Part tJme for t'll C1t1ng off1c:t' in Hunt • lkh ~a Only expenftlC'ed & accura~ rw.ied apply 914-2791 Genera.I Office X•rox Op•r •tor 9200,19400 Lone tam ass1grunmt ~I Tod for more tn. fcrmabon 979--01'4. Gari Friday. req_ gd memory, m.atb aptitude. ~ io.key. acctg & loan proc. belplw Fut paced NB businus. m»-S1000 mo 846-0S4S G4 4%8 /&fwd. Apply in person Sen Otmente GI.us & M If· ror LllS No El Cam.mo Real s.c 492-6191 Newport Beach G · 2'12112 Avery Partway, growrng 1ndependet1t 1rl Friday, typing, It MV escrow co Call Diane Grounds M'amtenance. BOATMEN bldcptg, & miac for e<: ,-. 848-IZ56 part lime for Laguna M~ be exper. in boat cen tric Lag Beac h Delivery Driver. Part Niguel busmess ('('nter. operations, mainl.. & &22.86______ tune. DenlJIJ Lab Ideal Factory Workers In Need mature. dependa mech. inclined a plus. r o r house w 1 v es & cheoucaJ refinery. •\ill bM? Uldiv1dual ldeaJ JOb Coast Guard license not Oencal mature penions. AM or lJme ~rmanent P05• for ~ supplement niq'd. Must bave back· DO THE PM.646-5068. Kay tions High Hhool $4.SO hr Call Karen •t gromxl w /boats. Cootart chlmittr"y or work ex 831 7St50 Dav Id Gie s e . o.l..ry & Stock perlence wrth cbem1cals --------- Docllmaster, for appl RISlllll..IG ~ or part Ume. Must bdptul. Day • evening Guards 673-7730 bt wn 1 Oa m & " be over 1.8 & 180 U. · Xlnt s h 1ft1. W 111 t r a 1 n . s.c.ity Offlun 2pm_ Newport Harbor PRICES bmeftls. 4815 E. 17th. St medlcil lnsuran c.-Daya. Graves, Swlnii. Yacht Club. Costa Mesa. bmefllS. paid for by Co Retie{ shifts avail. South D II f ll Paid vacation plan. lrvme/EI Toro area. ap- {Adle, Nl!'t'd t•mpkiy mt•nt lll'fl\ emphl} m l nt niTcJ 1 mmed1a n>ly ~ 1'am1· appl) (.'a ll s u ,an 5Hl .x.> o-n hours. saJ1ry -Call 1----------~C.lfOI Landscape Gard•n1n~ Foreman Minimum I )T npeneoce an mow llllt. edJWl.11:. • r eru LI a.a ball. SboWd be ex per an .>.man crew auperv1"00 5 day week Salary lliOO-Sl2IX> mo Ask for U(Jfd or Ron. 6*7441 Lesa.I Secreury SmalJ dynamic bua&MSS lll1gat1on (arm 10 Newport Center seells expesimcoed. effl~l .. enereet1c le&•I ffcr.-tary . S.H . d1c- t.apbone 6 xlnl. typtlll skills a mus t. Xlnt salary depending upon qualification 1nd ex perience. Good beoents. ~ Llquor cle rk, ex.· penenced, full or part time Apply 2711 MECHANIC-AUTO 6'2 6830 --- "4DfCA1. IAQC OFC Exprd only_ Newport Buch Uroioc 6q4-8722 ..etCA&. COUllER Rap well org.ana.Rd 10- d 1v1 du a I who enJoys dnvme and Ill familiar Wllh OC/LA area. No saln. must have own trans. Medical back· ground helpful. wall tram. For appt. 7tlll-&SOO M·Ft to S. Medical Front ore ins, l)'plng. pref S yn exp. ask for Sophie 979·26.JJ or e'VS s::D-0755 Medical Exper. back office 'M>mln wanted for Npt. Bdt. office. Must k.Ttow EKG, lab. 4 64s.2930 <9-S > Broadway, L•Jt Bch. , ___ ...... --.. • Broadway Liquor. WG TRAIME! LlqUOf' night manager. Medical manufacturing r ompany needs a bwly beach area. full worker Machine shop time. exper. otteSSary, espenence required. top wagH, apply in high .school mac hine person. Hobday House shop oil. Excellent 1...1quon 293'1 E. Coast benefhs • woritme coo- Hwy, Cd.M. dJllons. Mission V1e10 LOT ATTENDANT area.Only those seekmg 11 Accounts payable ex perience. p1rt lime . Oexil>At' hn. Ca.IJ 540-4300 ..., ,•A 11rlw M'"'-" GETYOUOOWN' e very. urn ure. I 9 2 B -' Ill ,...,,,_...... l in lll merit bonus ptan. auto PY am· pm. urns Assemblen. Sailmalter f\aU t.ame, exper. helpful strong ma e. te gent S 1 tu.i Secunty nr OC Alrport, M·Th but nol nee. Many ro WECAMHB.P "willln e t o work a ary ancreaae pro 1775 E -Center , Must be 18 f\all 6 part pennanent employment time. Lag lkh area. Call need appty Call &isan, 497-1702 .. Sil_...., ___ ----- 6am-4::l> pm. Will train. benefits. Apply al lMO 861-3442 or 831-91192 VtJD.. .. E.0 .E. 50-3211. AoabeJm """"1...,.. Pt--•-r-•-M-a a. ... _ 102 LVN. Wel•ht Rt'ductlon Accoullt1o& '"'' _,, -.-..-. """'... """ · Paid Weekly Del. Men over 18 '°' L. A ...,,...., Clinics. i:c. ll now har Jr. Acea llMJ Clertl IOO«XllP8 dP•Y Turws to homes tn NB " f'adory GU •RDS 1n1 for HB medical ot ModeJa,&com S500WHll Altract.lv.-Females Only 641--0180 1be Jolly Roger I~. bu ASSIMILBS Jl\lll Cllarp. must be ex-Holiday • y~FJ}! Pay CM. Rdia.blep • bavepdrre-auE JEAM JOIS A nee. No weellenda or • polliUoa open .or an For medical electronics. per'd . tb r u Tri 1 I pen. car. erm. "'111 • part time . All ntsbts_ Hours lOam npertenced Jr. Ac· E:irperieoced preferred, 81lance-Mult.iSETof WI._, 1400 11'50 per mo. Webave lmmed. open areas . Uniforms 6·Slpm.se..ztn.uk ror MOTOIROUTE COUDL1n1 Clerk. Duties but will train. Hours booD. Lovely offc. In 8*0837. MS-5844. mp for fumiabecl. Aaes 21 or Daine .,.. ftrled. tncl bank re· 7am to 3:30 pm. Ex· Irvine lnch.istrial area. ... Clertta over. Retired welcome. lrnmed.iate opportunity eonclllations. audltlnf( cellent benefits 6 work· ~ary commenauntc a.ts Typllt DINT.a. ASSIST. Warehouse No experieoce Dee. App. MACHlNlST TRAINEE for P&l1.·lime earnlng1. dtlty aalel report.I, gen1 lng coocli1.lom. Miuion w /experlence. Pleau ._.,....... needed, Preferably Assembly Trainees ly Untvenal Protec:tlon -Pref. IOCD4I shop ex The Dally Pilot hu a ~t ~account analysts, Vido area. Only thole aead Resume to Adf514, Swaztalea p /tlme. Ex pr. nee. Faaory Service, 1221 W. 5th per. for small manul ~route \Available in A Opportunity for ad· seeking perm anen t c/O P.O. Boll 1580, Cost• .Join the team of pro-M4-0llS3 Street. Santa Ana. In· nnn In Irvine. Call fWey the South La~a area. van cement . XI n t t'RJl)loyment need apply. Meaa, Cllllf. t:aDS. •-·• _. FEEE JOBS PAJO W'View boun ,_12 4 l-4 few a.-m.e.> Oeltvery, a ter ooons. I• ~· Bmdtta. workin• ton· Call&asaoS81·3B30. r...sc ......... temporanea. Dental Receptlonlal. WEEKLY MonUlr'UFtl. ~· Monday thru Friday, I r11 ditloo1. S1l1ry com· Colt.a Mesa. Esperien~ .................. ST momln&a Saturday as ~l mennrate w /ex -lutl11p•11:A.u' N>rrell ' preterred.549·7074 N>rrell ~' ~the moat Pf'C)Ple """'-"' &lnday. No monthly " ~· 1 or~~=.t~c. dollar io farther! Lial ~~ord~~l~~l KMZS.llC. 1~'!!::a ~~.8;.c!:re!i:~ llM:n.llC. the 1ucceu or any :=:.5t:i~Y :!'.:u.•=.'i0~fb~! .1 rl"i' pel1ence. Send R•ume Make your advertlaloa M COit a.rtr h pcmtble 1a Important to P'nlducUoo lat.he. Expr. door collections. Earn· ,, l\ l'IOGOW.U.Aft, ~ ...... ~~~ ~daaony Salaryfln:lble, t.nefii.. CMb. wbY' oot .ell some ......,. aale. MD• •u~ -b......,.UUonancliunaU JrvlM.1:1714 UJ um"~ .... u PlelM 18..t NIUDlf' to· IRVIN'E ~ d thole Items )'OU don't IRVUtt 1$2.-yours II llated ID Trade your old atulf rot C9lb depoelt required.. ~~: nw•mi ~~ otwtPapu. PBR. LIOU Sky Park E.O.E.. M/P' need wtth a Cluallled &O.£. 11 /P Claulfled. phou new aoodlo with a Call 842·4S21, Foster ·1 ~~i,~[::==~======:=i::::::::::::::::l.:Otde..~~~=~~~==trn4~~·==:::Jl3:::::::::::::::.~ad~'~·t4a-M'll~~~·======::.1:~~~~~==========1:1G:::5'11.::::::::::::::~Chaslned~====a=~:M2>::5178::::~°'~111~'tC~,~for~cW~tl~b=.:::=-i' i::t~.r\1 • -= t ~-~, ,, IJ '~:' ,,u~ ' ' I ,. & ' .. "' '"'-.... ._,... ... ·"' , .. ft 0 •• o n. ·~--= _v ,,,_ • ~ ----'"'•· .. .r--... I I I J I l ~ I 1 I ~ ' t t d D b 1 $ s b • c s b I I ~ c ,, ll t! !I s s a r t c t I • • ' I I I I I J I , I .. .._. ............. ...., W..tM 710 '"'-" . --. " .............................................. ,...... t.VN P Ill.a» 'Ml, Xlnt. rale of P•1 ApplJ D.o..N. Port ..... C()ft v~ tlmplAil, &\"l'O Ne wport Blvd C M tQ.M». ~ ...CA&.ASST ~" HutUl Can' Ch aonl.f!d In N-port e.da UI OUW (OC)Ci~lUlj lnlerviewa for RN>. LVNs, or £JITL. C.;n didates Wlll be bf1&hl f'net'gelJc 6 havto xlnl dnVtDg record 4 daty wort week. Xlnl salc1ry & fri n ge bener1ts package For mterv1t'4 coouct Detw.e Gw mond 641-1616. E.0 .E .. M t i'' Nursmg TRIAGE PBSOH Progres_,lve Health Care Co. in Newport Beat'h Will be openin' May $31. Now accepting ap- plications for hr1 ght energetic RN's with Emer gency Room 1 Triage exper 4 d ay work week. Xlnt starting salaey & rnnge bener.ts padtage. f'or interview contact Deruse Gwmond 64l 1616 ... E.O.E. M 1-· Nursmg CHEMODIAL YSIS RNft.VH CritJcaJ Olre Exp pr<' ferred Will tram for th1:. Spet-ialty f\111 llml' In Mlss1on VieJo. 714.&31-1800 Nursing Nurses Aides. All shtfts. Good rate of pay. No cx- per. nee. Will train. Certllication program a vailable. Apply Port Mesa Con val escent Put Ume buslAnl op por h1n1t1 for pro h••••n•I • ••n ........ ~ 111.&!7 9tC ----- 1-';irty Con t.ult11nt 1 Counter Peri.on, full ume includmg Sat App ly 2XZ Newport Dlvtl, C.M. f'aste-up Person needed for publish mg house, N.B. area. call J~e. ~J2 P~TE-UP ASSEMBLER with at least l year ex penen ce, prefer ably new~puper Excellent company beneftts. Apply betW\!'t?ll 9 AM & 6 PM, Monday thru l-'r1day ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. lay St. CostoMesa ~OppcwlWty Enapo~ PART TIME EVENINGS Enterpr1s sng adults, over 21 with Dynamic. A d v e n l u r o u s per.i0na1ll1es, who CDJOY wor king with and mobvating youths ages 10 to 13. SlOO a week pW!ntial. Pbooe 00-4321 Ext. 250 between 2 and 6 P.M . ASK FOR LAURIE E.O.E. Hoepd.aJ, 2570 Newport ~ Clrk, challenging llvd. C.M. 64.i-OtOO. pomtim f~ penoo w /1 J'IGJsina yr exper . Some com- R..N. relief. 7-3 ai s.11. sU8' aper. desirable. XlnL rate o( pay. Apply call Shirley at 56-2476 D.O.N. Port Mesa Con-or aend ftSume to Coo· valelcmt Hlllspital, 2570 tinenta1 Drilling U.S .• Newport Blvd C.M . PO Box 82168, Npt Bcb, 642--0400. aBI OFFJCE WORK -W1U PBX Answering Service train SU!O per wee.It to Operators. Mature, de- start. Open 8am to 8pm. pendable. Day & eve !m-8413 I shift.a. Exper. preL but will train. 6"5-2550. OFFICE GEN. BKKGP --------•PIX• Mature. 20-25 hr wk. T.A.B. ans. serv. has a S.5'7-651Kl 8-J2am. rew positaons open in OfftCE SERVICES Energeuc pers-0n to do xerox copymg, filing & general services. Com - pan.y will train. Newport Pharmaceuticals. 897 W. 16th St .. NpL Beach. 1142-7511 Ext. 11 • O r d e r proce ss mg/customer serv1r c position. Typang ability req1n red. Non-smoker. full lime. S4 SO br. Phone Volleyball lnt.emauonal, Costa Mesa. oo.-4294 Paint.er needed for pro- perty mgml. co Must have own transp Call fir appt. ~ UI02 Part lime sales work. Perfect for college stu-dent interested in retaaJ mercband1n og & dis· play. Salary open. Call Qiffee Importers, Dana f'Gnt. 493-7773, Part-lune HEED EXTRA MONEY? Market research com- pmy is looking for sharp mature ind1v lo belp cooduct research sur- veys al C.M. facility. kOO hr. Day " or even- inp. Call Communica- tions Reeearch 549-3317. rABTIMI na•eas AMist lD editor survey c:mducted from ~ of. ftcie at l.be Oranie Cout Dally Pilot. 5:30-9:30 lllJl>. Fri. 9: »t: 30 Satur- •. Great for col.le~ ..S moonllahten ... pr w k 0 N L Y llEQUIREll ENT JS A GOOD VOICE. Coll tQ.4121, Ht 112 Oftv 5:• PB, Koad8.y tllra fttU7 ~ .. SA. CM. & Hunt. B areas Vaned shifts, P/r or F/I'. Many oul standmg benefits. Work near your home & earn while you learn. 8J3.1454 E .O E . --- PERSONNEL RF.P - Needed f or young dyman1c b10-medical group. Musl be familiar W11h Osba regulatio~ & group ins. procedures . Exper. or degree reqd. sum per mo. Contact Admln. 631 1855 PET ATIENDANTS Part ume. busy beach kennel SJ. 75 hr Helen ~142 l'HOMEPROS Looking for nallonally advertised quatity pro-- duel. Call Mr. Allen: S40-4023. Pacture framer, parl time, experienced.. Art World• Frames. 660 N. c.oe.st Hwy., Lag. Bcb. ~~ PLUMBERS HELPER - Will train S200 week to start. Open 8am-8pm. 985-MJ.3 Pre-School Teacher want- ed. Certificate or ex- perience. AM & After- ooom in Newport Beach. Qt.11 SmaD MCJ.8820. PIESSMAN Expr'd quality minded p r e u m a n . M /F t o operate Hamada 600-2 color and Hamada 700. Top wages for qualified 1nalvidual. 540-1355 • J ack or Rusty. PllHT1MG =art 20 Of over. A 1 far • cl.teer oe»- Y in printin&, ap- ply at PENNYSAVER. Mm Placentia, CM. prodgetion VOCAT10MAI. TU.t.- OpportunJty for .,.noo w /llOme prochac:Uon or ~ tilory bacQround to enter r.babllJtaUon lleld. Xlnt\ workinl cmd. i!Mn1• ~ ror oppt. pbo1u TU mom.. f . ...... .... • :t • .. .. • " • • • • • I "' " '/I uo ..... .., WOl".h.•f I. ••• •• .. • • • • ···~ ·-• • • ONLVPILOT D9 ··············~········ ···············•••·•··· ······················· • ... SICiiT MY ..... Help W..ted 7100~, .... W..t.d • 7100 61 M; loff ,.,. 111111tAMht.t We Hok 1h.,p, en lhlalaillt' lnd!vlduol 111 a 11111 l'ur ch1u 111111 Apa Siomt-typtna. t11 Illa, • tntcrfat't' Ill 'Vf'O dirra Xlnt rumJHHI)' bmefllll, '*'u.ol 'Auria lf\C d1Vlronml1\l loll .. I")' euounonauratt' w l'lt psf\(11)('9. (-ailat1 ~'It'll utac DnWn1 Controls 111011 MUc-ht1U :-.Outh , I rv1n ll , J>t't i.ou uc I :6'MOU, t: 0 1-: ~COHTIOL lnapectol'l Nt"ar o < Airport M un thru 'Jburs, 8 00 liUJ lo 4 30 pm. m.1433 HAL EST.ATE LAM> SALES FOi '80 EA.RH 10.15% COMMISSION HET l C~n earn from SOOK lo SL50K tst yr Unllm1t~ qualified leads. multi nulbon dollur land LO VentofY . 2. Sales conte11t !'Very month Win cus h hnnuses, new SWL'I, etc. 3 Our prodll('t low ro:.t So. Cilif Land, Hudi:N Terms, Plenty of Canant ~at io•; Apr 4 Personal11t•d salt .. ; tra1mng in clu:.mg for new men 5. Possible man;iJ:<'ment pos 1t1ons for :.troog cloiers 6 . As k abou t our CuhUac Pl an 7 Plu.Yl Newport Bcarh offices. medJc<1J beneht:. available. 8. Fmd out why we ha\•e the best thing tio1ni.: CU<'. req. l Ask ror Mr EvKDS 714-9S>3402 Real El>tate Salespen.on Licensed. Attractive Bay Vie w ofr1 cl.'. Progressave coauru.ssmn spbt. 673-88SS. Heal Estate SJlles People need ed In Sunset Beach or<'. top comm1ssion. Call Bud Hyams (714) 146-5502 -'-~~--·:r·~II:., ......... Sc*t Openin g for licensed salespeople. locally owned. with national re- ferral system. Excellent working cond1t1ons F.aro 100'7r comm1SS1on. For confidentJal app 't. call r.B-022l6 ~ El(ECll •.ti; 1'."iT f.'M .fii · l •• tlllHI• J ~ ANC19ffM•D• msTt '9.JCAM ~· apptitalkma rw; ·~ Seniee Penaa -•KllC'beo •rvlce ......,..,,., •O.r\dalen \II ~·a lhrrh •u n~ w Cout llwy, N 8 lc.taunnt Mat1aaremeol 4 MNMlcnmcot TraiDff pus1tkm avall. wit.row· 10& cqantuuoo .-- hlltt qw&Jl ty pllOS>le &I~ mat Nl'UUMI to. BnatoJ Re1taur aol1, 1Zt42 Al*lw. El 1'oro!..~ USTAu.AMT HOSTESS !<\ill • pa.rt Ume. Apply ICI l>f'r&Oo . No phone utllls Joli.)' RO&l'r, 400 S. lAWl.lll I lwy. La,& 8ch. ----Ueltauraftl Hoshu CG:SM.r ~l bl-l!Jlpt.'n~nct.'d & m;ature T bc Blue ~ptun. 33\SS v~ Lido .• N li Sutlbuat mamten.tnce & < lcan101 111 Newport tk•1H·b P lime 1o cld '4k11tb S3 50 br. Mu!>t l\.tw mm k.oowledge oJ .....Wbou~. me<'l1a.rueal & clertnc·al systems Call 714~7100 ----- ~COUNSELORS Kemem~r when you '4'ete a kid and wanted to eum yc1ur uwn money ., Wd.l, we have several luds wbo do. but they riood u mature assertive adult to l'huperone and l'OWlscl them m sales onenled Jobs from 6·9 PM dally Phone b.Z 4321. Ext 250 bt.114l'\n 2 and 6 PM ASK !-'OR LAURIE 1-:0 E ~ HICKORY FARMS I W., part lime saJes op- po rt u n 1 t y Pre fer mature 1.idy for PM . sluft Exper. not nee. Will t rain. See Mr Thompson . So Cs t PldZ.a, l.Dwer Mau SAUSUDY for ext'lus1ve ctuldrPns s~ in So Coast Plaza. t:xcellent position for ~xpt-rienced person. LeMagasm, 549-8585 Sales-MariJ>e Hardware store needs experienced salespenon. Knowledge ol merine equipment es. senb.al Pbilli111 Karine, 873-418) Se.lespenon to call dired oo Health Food Stores in S. Calif. area. Xlnt ground noor opporturu- ty. Call m.. LlS4 SUeipetllOD tull Ume. H · penmce preferred. R.N. Ab r a m s Cat a l og Showroom. 181i Newport Blvd. C.M. CAS .. ERS We are now accepting appucat1on-. for f'L"l.L a nd PART T I ME "-' ..... --Cashi e rs. Imme diate -AECEPTIOHIST· openin~s. good ~alary Typing & b1llin1t. Xlnt and plt.-a:.Jnl workmg pay 4 day wo.rk week. cond1llons I ntert'~letl OJ. paid benefits. :1pp1Jcants should apply P1ease call: 979-7Wl in pe~n at. ReceplJorust Niie ACJlllCiH DataSysletM ff.as an lDUDedJate open mg for an orrke clerk w tcuslomer service TELEPHONE ex per Typmg reqd. Call Pal 557~ Receptiorust C....nd Pft"fortiCiftU - 1be HaircutlJllg Place Full lime receptmn1sl needed in Costa Mesa. Paid benefits. Call Ed- mamd al ~15.l IUX:EPTIONJSI' needed for growing Newport Beach Finn. Phone ex per. & good typing skills a must. Pleasant front olfice persooulity & DP· pear ance. 851·9411 Nancy RECEPTIONIST l'nnt olf1ce expenen«. friendly alm06phere. ute typng & 10-key. Lots or benefits here. Near OC airpor t. Call Rus ty ~can Corporate ()(face 549-9322. 2862 McGaw, Irv. RECIPTIOHIST Irvine R. E. office has immed. openin gs fo r mature, reliable in- dividua l w /neat ap- p e arance & good penoualily to handle buvy phones & genJ. ofc d~. Nao-smoking Of· fice. lh: 9AM to aPM. For appt. call m-0888. BlSI'AURANT Hl!."LP Part lime cowter work. ~fet 5')'1e. Lwtch 1hJft lN. Mca-Jl'rl Sl.65 per hr . Ideal fo r Houaewlvu / Colleae Stude!U. Airport area. Call R on for app l . •SJllD; fi-05$4 The futal draw In the Wal. . .a Dally Pllol Qualfied Ad. 1142-5878. PEP BOYS ZH6 Bristol Street COsta Mesa ~ E Lsl Stn!et ~ta Ana Equal Opportunity Employer SALES PERSOHS Persooality pllJl5 adull5 to work with and mwvate luds. Over 21 In Laguna. Capistrano, San Clemente areas. $100 a week potenl.Jal. rAATTIME EV&llHGS rHOHE: b42 4321 or 4!16-68()() Ext. zso. Between 1·5 PM Ask for Andrea SALES PE:RSOHS Personality plus adults to work with a n d mouvate luds Over 21. ln Laguna, Capistrano. Sao Oemeote areas. PARTTIMI EVIHIMGS PHONE: 642-4321 or~ Exl. 250. Between 1-SPK Ask For Andrea SALES RETAIL FASHION ISLAND Fine la dlu apparel ltore needs experienced aalea help. Salary com· mission. beoefita. ii\iu ~ pertUme. JOHHH09AM W Yu b.loo ltland 844-7100. GARAOE SALC ada in U. Da.11.Y PUot btlal hap. PY 1'9ulta. To place your draw1n1 card, pbone ~\oda11 !W...tS OVJlORT\Jl'tlT Y -W /&.F ltul&cn IUb· IMhry. r..m '11.000 to all,000. P trt•tlcne . m.21u. Or MIMI ,..ume to POBOX 04, Dally Pilot . POBOX ueo. a.ta v ... CA 1&'11 Sllm Radlo Shack bu full lime car e~r op . . .................................................................... . HMdqrtn olfle. °' lD· _ .. ~nal atMI product.I M&UTa •· ~v~ ~-:/ 1~~ WORK IN BEAUTIFUL ~KE FOREST 1~ °"' ••'•' ror e.aec. Mdy SUN & SAIL CLUB o. Al Mecl& • J4.J yn •x.pr. 8eocnta 'Seosonol 'Summet Wtd-81D a.a..s. ::fi fr Atay t...t ae • swrm rnsll'\ld.or1t1ft1uarcf W.S.I. Ft..-t AJd. Raatb'I AlldQUIS Ila • .. .,., Ga ll. C.P B. $4 ~hr. ....So. Ba)'(rmt 1141....,_ CM·r , aft.er • t..He Gu•rd'Staff Duly. Sen.tor ure Savin~ Balboa laJa.nd Spm6 wD*, ~> }'1r.1t Aid. C.P R. $390 hr. NaUoferrJ. portuartkill • part Umr --------Job oPPOrtwUUM OJ)t!n Sta tfU .. I U ... • Bo•t Re nl•l 'Solllnic l nl tructor , Senior LHnavtng. 1''lnt Aid C.P R. SaJUn1 lnstructlon Unusual Settee. Vic tortu/llulcan cletlp. MUMum quality. rroo. 5M-31JI ar ~. t'Xptnmct preft'rred $4 zo ln1 up now In the II YQU an lhl.n.kln1 of ~ Btacb 1rca rr chantlnl Jobs, pleH• )QI an rnilllary retlred caJI The lhry Hickle or a eoUeae aradu.ate or ~ • kt m do your ans currently f(c>inl( to Job huntln1 for you, • Front Office Aide Stoff Duty. typlna. ofnc:c skills. rttfl>tlon i3.90 hr. Home Owners Aasoclallon -ff'ull Tlme • Hul<Jyman. plumbina. electrical. carpentry. flber1&la.'\s !ll<llla, f(en. muint $1IOO mo. (' 0 11 e'" • h I ah I y ~= :pppopt r.t.wr~1:-,n~ motlv11AK1 for lncreaaed • Admlrustratlve Assistant. TemPorary 8 mo. n~•lgnmcnt. Requires admln expen ence or ~ at )'OUr conve· u r nan u baaed un nliMce. We offer lmmed perlormance. please •P-openan1a fo r Le g a l PlY at: 2700 West Coiul Secret arJes • Legal BA. 'M.P.A., itood public relations 1klllti. '"'•en IOIO Pick Up upplications now. Inte rviews lo be ·-•• .. •••••••••••••••• t'Unducted March Jli.l thru Apnl 4th. by appt. ltwy, N.8. Ttaiaeee. Penon1Uzed only RADIO ~ce an a prof man- s'• "'Cl( ner--6 oever al any cost "" to you. Save your au for LAKE FOREST II MASTER HOME OWNERS ASSCX:. WASHER• DRY.ER ID for both Call87Ha2 fledric bed. &ood. exll'• Ions su o. 64S·S778 , MZ-226'1 A TANDY COU. a new outfit MARY LO.I. HJ<XLE AGENCY. 170 Newport Ctr Dr. Ste 24S, 24752 Toledo Way. El Tom. 92630 ... SaJes Wanted young men wbo will get akJng well wilh wo men . Call Mr . ~~ YOUR #I OPPORTUNITY IM OllAMG£ COUMTY Home 1mprovt>ment company undergoing llllJOI' exparu.1on needs assertive. ouh:o1ng m - diVJduals wtllmg lo team sales skills . No ex penence 1s r et1u1red Semor pos1t1ons arc available for those wtsales expenence an the home 1mprovemenl industry H you are look mg for part hme or rull ume work lhal 1s salJ~ fymg and fma.nc1aUy rt' wardmg, call now Ad vancemenl opportuml> for sharp, amb1t1ou'\ '4Uio;e.r... Don l m 1~~ th" uruque op port unity to JOlD the fastest growm I( rompa.ny Ill the fa~te.t l(rwwmg mdustry UI So. Caltfonua. Ask for Jim ~elson al 962-7921 or g.~ SANDWICH MAKl-:H , counter work. Wtll l rn m. days only Mon thru f'r1 645-6401 Belorl' 3~ Savuig.s & Loan New Acco unt :. Counselor. Savings ck Loan ex· perienc1 preferred. Newport-Balboa Savings & Loan , 1100 l rvane Ave., Westcliff P lar.a, N.B. 93160. Please call for a ppl. Ms . Denny Pariala:~. SEAllSTRSS-Exper 'd in alteraUona, part·llme, M/F, SIJ-!818 SEAMSTRESS -To u - Sllt in designen studio. Part-time. Will tralo good b o m e •ewe r . ~:ISJt SD:.IOFFICE MNGR - rar canvas producl5 co. Pennanenl. full-time. Min typing & shorthand Various dutie s . Knowledge of boats help(ul Prer non· smoker. CaU 7 45-z:zt 7 r or appt. SECRETARY P 'time Typin~ rt'rord keep1ni:: 21llnilwk. Hrs Oex1ble M.50"1r. NB 548-9818 ------- SECRETARY Progressive Health Care 0:>. located in NewPort B?acb has an available !XlSltlOO May 5-31 (or a Secretary. Ideal can didate will be self starter oriented in dividual ck possess xlnl lYJJUIJl & clencal sk1IL4'. Sborthand prer . d1r tapbooe reqwred llrs nexible Xlnt start1n1: salary & fringe benefits package. For inten1ew cont.act Deruse Gwmond NB 840·2920. 100~ FREE. SICUTAJtY OFFICEOFmE PR&51DENT C'-4fll headquarters for statewide investment services firm Futuoo lsl Excrllent caref'r op. port wllh d1vers1t y & chaUenge Must poasess top· level l'XE'<'Ul1 ve se<'l"eUnal expt'r Call 640 01.23 Mo.n thru Fra 9 :1)-5.30. SECRET ARIES TYPISTS Ga.ERAl. OFACE l:l.ERKS \1.1• ;in-now otrc-ephn1t "PPlll'al1ons for toµ ~killed md1" 1ntt-rest.ed 1D vanou:i short & looit term assignments 10 a1fl)Ort are.i Mus t l>t.' µrofess1on.;I, peo ple ~ent.ed & fleXJ bl¥ ;ib~ lo ""'lrl r ulJ da ys Ca 11 I" ..eht!duJe your iippt to- u..y 557.0045 Cf\-Lff\: l!MP041Al1'V P(~N!l !.{IM(;(\ l72l lircll Sfrfft ... wpcwt IHdl Veraallle p eraoa for variety ol duues. aome typang, eo11oeerl o1 dnnrin1. Lo f"lhA&. S H. =fl:ul Accurate typui& req'd. IOSAM. IMC. Newrport Beach S48-SS33 An F.qual OpportUDdy EmJ*>yer •SICafT A.IJIS * We have an oPftUnl lor B>okbeper, hill charge, :x1nt ~presence. restaUTanl expenence a rrust, heavy people COO· tad $18,000. • •Sales 1 Consultants• • Our Office Appl Only l''ree F.O E Ln R.emder. /\gene) 4a.D l:hrch. 1-:Stab '64 Newport Beach 833-8190 SECT'Y -SAllS Need plea.c;anl gal Wllb good t yp1nl( & d1 c· t.iph o nr -.kil l-. Shorthand not n.-q w ~ olfer Good st.arunS? ~3111 ry Medical dental 1n.,ur J2 Vacauoo days After ooe year Credit uruon Apply Amentan 7-f'lUer. 168111 Huie Ave , In me 586-0860 Weabe r, WbarlPool, 2 mos. <Md, S220 (S100 les.'I than oew price). Refn g sioo. Moving, must sell. 6cz.1S07 Sec'y /Reoeptioaist Large commmrty a.s.50Ciat.ton, l..agun.a area, .. OD Ft I 9-5.30. Good working coodil1ons, benefits & salary. Send resume m - cbcat.uig Wary req ID re. ments lo Gen Mgr J:E4 Niguel Shores Rd, J...acuoa Niguel '¥2Sr7 sa ACCOUNT AMT Healtb Care Co . 10 Irvine has an 1mmed. opemng far a Seruor Ac- rouol an l . Ide al <'ll D· d1date will have a decree • 1·2 yrs. ex-penence with fl.nanc1 al statements. ;iccount anal~IS. reconc1hataons \W1 be responsible for monthly )OW'nal enlnt-s to compulenzed G L Knowledge o r com putenud systems dt•- ~11rttble Good growth pauUOo for &elf starur Xlnt salary & rnnge beoefils package. t-'or U'lteJ'Vlt>W cool.act Dale VaLC,ban 641·1616 EOE .MY SHlllEA WAJt!HOUSEMAM STAaTSUOMO JobSttunty Qtabbsbed Company Free medJcaJ 1dent.a.I A+ll>'Y lD person Bttwem 8am-1 tam 8S3 Production Pla« Newport Beach S HIPPIN G • REC!!IVING CLERK C.M.. Slat ........ 2'TO E. l'ltb St., C.M. AJll'lb ID penoD to.12. SHOE SALES. Wanted. tuU or put lime. Good Co benehts. FU tu re mpll. pa&itflw poNI· ble. A*7 In penoa bet. tam • llam: 11011 S. BnsLol. C. M. SHOPT'Ult& Great opPorturuty for ngbt female. Xlnl ro. bme01s include Hea.llb lns that mcludes SJ2. M Life Sick leave, 10 paad holidays & m ore l mmed . o pen1n R Deltroruc Corp. Cosl;a Mesa.~ SIUC 5CaHN Of'ERATOR AND SET UP Expr d, pe rm. pos 1t 1on . i:d benefat.:.. xlnt •orkrn.i cood. Costa Mesa toe 7Wiill-0700 -------Small Paru Assembly ASSEMBLY aean product & work area ST.Aa'T 54.25 WIU TRAIN AWi.Y bt WO 8-1 lAM 8S3 ProduclJOl'l Pl Newport Bea<"h T~ieSalea 2 block.a from o~ean, drop IDds olf then work M hrs. a day Friendly + lu&h pay SJ5.-0297 Te&epbooe fhendly olflce requires telepbone person to set appointments Com · maasMJnS & bonuses. Ca.LI 631~. niE HAJR HANDLERS in Npt. Sch. Now tn· te r vaewing for h air dresser w /c llentele & P/f recept Great sur- l"OWldmgs, beallb plan. 64U484 . TRAINEE f\111 lime AA>IY Ill person P05tal lni.lant Pre:.~ 2~6() Harbor Blvd. Ste C < • M S4&-34()() T,,,._. ..,._y ~ Newport Bradl t\Renl'y seek1ni experi ~nced Managt>r 10 ri·t.iil & oommett1al sales Call TI4 CJ7S.-0087 General Motors Frost free rerngerator. Xlnl oorw.l Sl35. 64S-3406 Gas s tov e S75 Was her /dryer S3S ea Dryer $50. Mangl~ SS 644-7183 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC flJRNITURE •AIETIOH• FridaJ 7:lOPM. Ouung rm tbls & cbrs, cbmas, bar stools, lJYllll{ rm tbls, rockers. lovely bdrm sets. armoire:i, c radles. b111:b ch airs. bunk bed " refriger ators. PLU!'. UYJ'SMORE. SAVE SAVE SAVE We honor BofA. MC Cashier ·~ c het·ks & Cash NO PERSONAi. CHECKS PLEASF.1 Food a\.;ulable I tem~ sub}e('t to pre'>all· MASTERS AUCTION -.!fl7 J • :\ l"\t. IJUrl kl\ d. T~ /SKntory I \l Crowin& Newport ae"ch s:n.9625 . .. . . . ~ profe:5Sl00.&I firm Ill new _ Kall Centrr has openmg -~ 8020 on Adawustrallve Starr ....Y~ ...•....•.•...•........ for Typist who hko 1.-be's 27 .. Centunon. U working wub people ~l!Stl WO.. New llr~ & pauiL ---Si). :w6-9369 ---------T wiat ,«ec. ,.._n t .. ....., MaMn•I025 Yul! ti~ op])OrtllAity ··-·-···············. for ta..,.... TJl>ist Wllb u -~ b · .. *" .. .. aood tel~boae akllt.. 800 11~ n c .. , ....... . auy lieYe' ~lllon. Ap-a.ta II~= Pb Ill penoa to Mr. ~ • Robert aem. ce 1035 1ftliaal ~ • Allloc. ....................... . M01 Quil 9L. N. B. CSA beeutitul bl\ae point .,.._ Wllh •aried dut.ae:a saaa-e kitlem. Cham. • ,_ pan lme szoo. 962-8S84 to w'Ol1t uade~~nUy - - - - Type IDYpm wtrec~p-PERSIAN CAT-Purebred lilall aid.lb. Depend.-l50 co set home.. ble peraoo . F i el d ~~ , =per S)'ll dicate DolJI 1040 1'ypi:lt. f &Sl. ACC'\U'a le, de- peoda ble, ooo smolaer, lrvme. 157 .SQ31 IMMB>IATE °'941HGS MOF&TOPPAY 8:11 !mS 4()21) Blrt' h Stret't Newport Bearh Wa41'e:SS ~ clays, 11 3PM, S4 75 to ~tart Pnv.ite Cwolry Club 644 ~ Yard persoo ror t-:qwp ....................... tcE&5HOND Pups. AKC. Ola.mp S&tt. M IF. Pet & sho w . P vt pt y . 2l3 .e7 1.34.S alt 6 pm. AKC VERY TINY POODLE $400. 992-2178 ---------- Lhasa Apso the Easter Gift Pure bre!'d 7wk pup. S2SO 644~ft 6 ft'ft to YCMa 804S ..........•.•••........ 1-~EF. AKC reg fom. bnndle boxer to a Vt'I'} loving family w yard Hou:.ebroken & vt'ry ~ood te m perament . 8'7 2lXJ8 ------- 1-:ng . Sp r1nl(Pr S p an i e l s, ped 1-'"l'f" wht. 2 M /Sp~ d F, A\all now. Gd pets 8-1049 64J 1616 .E 0 E .M tF -Secunty Guani5. t-u ll & Snack Bar part lime ~. Cashier Food prep Mature Se8<'hfr OJlmtry Club. ~ Rental Stor e Som e mechan1t'al e·q>enenre ~ 40 hr week Saturdays req u1 red lltuted Rent All. ~-0760 2~, YT old Spayed Blk & 14 htte ca t No ~m children Prefe rs fem rompany Very sweet Aft 5, ~1100 Minimum 2 years California expr. in ram1 ly law and lll1gat1on. Cal I Debby 959-91.99 Secretary for boat mrr lAIUes mclude lite book keeptntt typing, man. ~ hrs wk, rtexable hrs. ~u SECRETARY-Needed, nust be able to take lel- tus & lype at least 55WPM. ic>Od olc akilla & nice appearance, bra aomrNhal lles.ible, will report lo Salea Mgr. P1ease call Mr. Green (714 1 964-2239. Solar Energy Equap Corp, 183118 Baodilier Circle. FV. Secretary /ReceptJorull Must type. S.H. helpful, tu not nee. ~521118. Secfttariee TOPP.AYNO• Purc¥11 Trmporari()~ PT . undorms rurnished. xlnt 0 c )ocatJons Top pay Car & phone a m1.11t Shields Sec-unty llK' 978 7~ SECUltrTY SUPHYISOIS F.xper. Mileage p aid, wtliCJ!I & bene. Sl.000+. 978-'ra\3 SECY tBKPR, part/full time. R E Co. CdM Salary neit Call 9-12, Mon-Thu.~ -------- SOUVENIR PERSON Oranie Co unty Raceway, l Sat mo • M.50 start. fl'ft meals & raises. lldlts only. Call Ebb Phillippe at 552-5511 STOCK a.EU Wanted for small rnend · ly etectromcs co. in C.M. M /F. WUJ train full or pa r t-lim e . Goo d benefit:!. 13.25/br. Call ~ SWITCHIO.AID SEC1--mc OPll.ATOI. WILL • 1UIM 645-75'5. PERSON FRIDAY T E L E p H 0 N E Our co. n~ a hl1h OPERATOR-Graveyard performing indiv. who abifl Fri -llon. 228 can~ calm• tune-~ 1n---, ---Uon under hectic p~ ..... _ .,._... > .....__,. saure t.1tuatioos. Deal _Bda. _______ _ usertlvely w tdivene •TL SICY• personahtlea • k eep Now hirinl telepbone piece w loUr rut movto& aecretariff for a new dlrecton . Secr elanal coocepl ID anawerin( akllla req'd: Sb.rllmd or service. P/lim e o r speedwritin1, dJctalJoo ritlme abift.a available. equ.ipmeo t, accurate Includes aome wkncta. l)'llin£ Detail oriented. 1)pUaa: 1$wpm req 'd. Dcr0w ea.per. an ad· llla1 t!llllllioYee beoeftt.a unta1e. Non·tmohr avall~alary : pref'd. Call lb. ffMp. ID/lllO to It.art fl\ime' _640-_m>_. ______ , blc:reeMI oc:c:crib:l1 lo )'OW' pl"ClllWa. YOU will be fnlat4lke to many Important but . Noed _.t tone~ voice, U • .......,., appearance • ambMkJD. Olll Moo.·Frt. morn. ,..,,, ... 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used Furniture & ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Wµ1 ... ................... . 1005 ---------ApplJances -OR I will sell or SELL for You WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTJQU E MAU.. Daily 10-6, f'rl 11).9 Cl.DSED TU &5DA Y ll7Sl Westmmste.r Ave. Garden Grove 554-6103 ID4CH ANTI9UES New s lllpmenl of hne tnncb Oak dlniog 6 bdrm aels juat arn ved, Oter 300 pea. Whole9ale pri ces d irect to the Pubbc. SO. COA.51' AN· TIQUE CENTER. 2318 So. Faarv 1ew , Santa AD.a. (714) 9'1'N708. Opn 7clys/wk. lMPM Early roae-m edalllon plat.m. cupa, and <AAer rare pi«es. Princapals o nly . Ple aee c all ~- ~:Tabla. bridge 6 table lampa. Collec- tiblilt. drapes, cwto.lns, clochln1. lnc:I. lntanu . Bedlpteada. Sat • ~n 8-&. 2.150 Collete Dr., C.M.. MASTBS .AUCTIOH ~"' & 133-9625 5 pc bd rm s el. solid Cypress, dbl or qn $1000. ~ Ssta Perfect Sleeper qn n tt./box springs, xlol rood 125(). 646-8444 Ho u1e full l ovely furniture. Mostly Early American. S48-1312 9f\ gold couch. Greal ccnd. $100. ~laft.SPM. 8' velvet aola. Meloo col- or. Beaut. cood. $200. ~ l!JO, Black wrought iron din ln1 ael . O ct agon walnut grain t a ble . IMl/4 bi&hback swivel dn. Xlnl. 55'7-1655. Simmon1 bide·a -bed OOlfa: $l.85. Plant at.and: •· White dinette table w J1eal: 12$. Storqe bed. )yrold: SI.SS. 5.5t-7'14. MMrn E.O.E. -Sell with E~E! lt'uBREEZE Cluaifled Ada 642·5e'IS Crib w /mattre1a, like oew. J baby 1ates, l bi1b chair, 1 cblld '• deM.MM50a ~l)' aJ,aaa/brua cof· f" table, Htq. furn, dromt bed &42--.:so , JUf DAil. Y PILOT hr • • IOIO .... w. 1011 \fc 1 I -"'° ....................... ....................... ..... ................. . Alililm OM DID -. M '' G Ibid' 'nit. ·~ ... vea. • arau. ale. 801• .. _ ~--• 1"I >. f\u'a., ~-·· ...... ,. bldfll, ma.a • 2 ~ tabltiil. ~tab m11n 11111M. aw Lo., o.-N.na w.t... bed or JI ............ t PwaJ•~l ...... , 80 • tlO. llla1 21 a,_... ..... •,.....emir at .. Uiba br atud••l nur a •. 19"7DaAI. uoo. plaf pon1 MTADdQ Sm.Iba lilt ......... ). ~ 'IV.-~.-- llli.lllid wooct di8ittta -. mlmlr. io ,,., I~~~~~~~ mto, • ~r· aa. .-C dcichW& * 16 914. Ute Din Mat· tofte• Uble, I Hd Ml Yartdowe LG Ol49 lJWa ..._ ~ Ill~ l•blu, .. oo. S Her ._.,...._l CM ~boa•"1nf•m•t· ~ IClilt. MS. Dun· Ai ,... aet. rat\aa, '"'9. ~ •• kl GlL\, mo "'11' dWaa t.aW.. ....., kU man D rca ... ~~~-= llll.~ lt·l llinalawtd1 pool 'able llOfi9d NIO K1. 111e -..... ~ <'9"&.mlt' b•by lam pa . Ur• a • l' t e Kiiie •"llPl1D111rnme a.a tMt Iowa. AP' 6 hcDlrd. I dnrr cbw.Mr R. a. ~ w/mlrror. 5 dwr l•ll ICJTCHEN remodelln11 deel1ner R•Honabl• fMSMll --SNOW TIRES 1"n.w: k or Van Cub TU aw aft lpm 1010 .......... ... .•......•........... ....................... to4 o t:oat... Sllpl / ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.c:t.a to70 lllU•t Hlll plaao MO. ,..,....,, ... .,. q111t Ub • Ill paint· lel •o 11 t.mll8 110. at ao Tw\ft M-..t boarda tH. Bamboo I , • Qifr 110 Orleatal r1.11 SH lMUm tiv rm. Mt ltlO C.olf • 'bl 110 Boob .. OcaebW tbl • Olb' 'N .. GS • Sl) IWria. ., ery.r ~ Pale Ull 110. Bumper bltdi 80 M lac I Or to llO M R«hcsWr. CM --INL~ak .... a 030" bOi:e $10 Sk l1 . boot a •~am.eot.. IAST•WTS ..... fM ....... ANNOUNCING .. ARRIVAL OF THE ALL NEW * .S~ara'I * 1980 360 V an9uarcl Sedan Sport Fisher .,. ........ ~.In. •. sa..r-~., 0. Dlaplay How l11ftMWat..-at: HARRISON SEARAY BOATS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coe* avail, NB. up to 42 ', 3 bib N. ct hn Z0oe lllall.e cir W /like to abr NiHni Ume ... .,. DI i-tva.te QllrfOf ifit. Low profile ullboal ~'-40'. llJairml traffic Ev9.IJ'MID WANTED IO'CATALINA MOOUIQ Ava.Ion bmer barboc or 1stbm u1 . Lea1e . purchase . o r partoenblp. Ca I Ron Jadmoo at 714-wM0-7430 - MARCUS CHANNEL II.Ip. ll4.5/mo. Up to 28 '. m..1.4.5 tlll • •••••••••••••••••••••• W> CJWOOt Hood.a water caoW abaft drt •a. Only 3400ml M •I• offer . ., 19'71 6'I ail.If 1"Sl IS En· duro. Xlat cond. 900 or b.i "1u. 142-S404 lt'll &11ukl lU. Xlnt oond. 1.1 MPO '100 rtrm. Phone:~ ............ w., .... j!ltfa... ,,,0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Wt ft.eat• •Your Motor Home- Tup • to you·t.ax beoeflt.a We do ma.loWoaoce-rree stoce 1'12-full ref 1. Dale'1 RV Reat.alf 5l5IM44S RENT 22 ft. tux. mtr. borne: slpa. e: aell<00t. '&, ,, tlJO ..... ................. . ·u rord Woodie. ra&ond. Sll,000; ... Ford Woo&. NltOnd mlat eoad. SI0,000. mtlfL 'M amvY MALIBlJ S.S. •·e1I. CJuaie JI. T ~ otllD&I. SIOOO 090 . Mf.S7G 'D llG TD ....aored lll,IOO. n~J1151ewa. '211 Model ''A'' Xlm.. .cood.. l5..500 /ofter. fG'71m.~JOG 1111 1 ~T. Cbevy Stake tnd, 7 DU .. PIY Ural. lllGO.Ma-1451 .......... 9110· ...................... , d!iall. 2 COIDmodel, ciaR ~ ... Rop Mil a..h Sell u unil onb lt\11 u~ Ski • t.t<n· SS. I ' (OU('b. aewly ~ IWI •pparel Wann upa , upbol berculon U H 1hot-,, 1liatH. t•nh, MM14I ~c:ka • more Sat J Vlf'W •ra•ttll t•a BlyvWw Terr11ct ~1 Pllctfk Vww lllem t•rk &lb1tantlal i.1v10111 -....o .. 1h1ts tllCW. S7·1ZS t.biaweebod onb ' ........ St. 3101 West Cocnt Hwy. Newport 1eac1a. c•. 9010 125()+~ N)..1586 WWys ,.., 1111. 21.00Q,;· ml. All 0111. Jtody ,.,.. Xlnt. Good ruoolD, cond. SH50. Cal 5e-811118. Crosby ....................... ~29 ... ~n 3 ao Cuti u nl y plf•lt> 3 C berl e1ton. <Northwood >. Irvine (114) 6] I ·2547 17\-\ 'SKI BOAT. 11112 flat RV /boat at.ora1e yal"dll, 3e br aceeu. Pvt. res Id. NB H1.I. Ad 11tter IJ30 6GGXl3ebn lledll. tiv rm Id. 111 tile bed r oom ••t ~ NaiUonal CUb Rea18ter • 11 H /P O utbo ard Wllnd /Ev ea 540 8062 Daya 'f54..1.M1 ................................ ! baUom. lt'500/bst dfer . • '14 Blaser aU lltru. 2 lcq • W'tn beds 39' "dO · 731 27218 Xlnt cond ~ eai:b Super Garaae Sal•. 9Jver ban~ M IU>e, Otll 752>111m bouNbo&d ilems. noor. dd acCCl'diD& to dally 2 9-jvti Rockers. burnt inii matenal1. booll!I',-'\.spot. Allo. complN col· lc:Q more ZHO lrt11 PJ, ¥1.Cloo HamUW>n Mlnt ann&e. plush. l50 U<'b O{f Santa~ Ave, after Preatdenllal aerlea. OBO ~ 21sl. Sat&n i.z,s c.til1cat.ed ban. Alk DAN l S H TEAK ·La n..-d "·'-inl SlD>. 4t'7·10ki H u t c h I c b e Ii t • ....., -e ..-..., pmc pon1 wtsiJverware drwn, uru table, bike part.a. etc. 297 q u e d e 1 k & a 1 5 0 Lllac Ln. nr 21-t /Santa beautiful coffee tbl Ana. CM. 642-5299. w ..ti.andpal.nt.ed Wes. au _s.t_&m __ Sl-_s ____ _ s uper elecant • not Garage Sale. Lota of used. lh price $400 ea furn., 1cuba diving Offers considered. equip, sml Oall: desk, MIM944 baby equip. appliances; 8' IOfa. wbt. w /green pip- ing, $15. Good cood. MJ.7103 old l:ralS trumpet 175. s.t only. 9AM 1n alley. 704 Goldenrod, CdM 844-71&1 Gtrta white bonnet f um Twin canopy bed, desk. GAUGE SALE nlt.e stand. Cbllda chest Sat. & S-9-5 d drawen. 646-82.U Pair swivel rockers, S45 ---------1 & ~ f7S for both. SUrf l...oYe aeat SZS; glus board, $10. Stand up din. tble.. :dot cood: DJUTOr, large SZS. baby Bean~ matoJoun&er. lllroller, SlO, awing SS, bit. velvet loun&er, dbl. toya, boob. Maternity wide. NS-Sl57 clccJ:aes. Plants. Lota of misc. 446 ~ ther Street. 0.uge Sale 1055 C.M. IOffTustlo Ave ) ....................... G lll.n.a.GE 5•• m Sat/Sun. 17681 Loyola, """" A...: Culverdale, Irvine. Antiquestojwik! 8a.m. Furn .. appliances, to 3 p.m. Saturday . bouaehold ltema. )faint· March 29th . 3289 Culver.Ml-0535 Washlncton, Coata Mesa. Kitchen Items , Weber INTERNATIONAL STERLlNO "Prelude", near New, 12 place let· ttna m pc.a>. ea. coo· ta1Dinl a lmlfe. fork, 2 t.eaapoona. Soupl pooo & butter knife . U 250 FIRM. C.11 : 984·&.$07. Pvt pty, H.B. 12" Black/White TV. Multi-Band Portable Radio. Boya 3 spd Bike Sean Vacuum cleaner. 12" Box Fan. M6-0739 aft Spin. Save Oil )'OW' gas • elec· tric billa. Buy our unique energy saving Omliware, M /C & VISA accepted. Call SC-4213 WANTED : Ma c Donald 's /Ralpb ticket 11118. Reward. Call ~15153. 981·2057 Freer.er, coucb SlOO ea. Blktwhte fv & gam~. S35. Aquarium, girls bike (3) wheel. Misc. SJl>.8313 CoataW... on 1Wtln Ave. Wheekhair SlZS. Walker $lOO. y &mah. toe c Sl 30. P\lruace SSl~. •••c I ... s,11.._.._. aot• ....................... Trophy POOlt.able. es cell. oaad.. full u . alate, loci Ctw rucu . "' han11D1 I.amp. '6'!A/Olr. S57·US7 Wtllhd 1011 Scuba tanll: S 50 ..... .!••••••••••••••••• Profea1lonal re1ulator TOP CMH PAID 115. 180-0374 For Uled rumilure 6 ap-....;_ _______ _ pllaocea, worldog or not Rosalcnol 160c m. X Int 1157~ cood. w JSo1oman Bind· 1013 ....................... 9..tnn ~ Lead Amp. sroo. Jbaoel Piy1ng v Guitar $400 . 0 80 . llllMl117 10CS It poles 1100. Siu aiota u 6 12:5. ~15 aA 5 or wtmds. 1091 ....................... Over-40 audio cabs from •· Allo aee our wide eelectloo of audiophile discs. AUantJc Mu1lc ~ £ 1'1lb St. CM Fender '12 c.abmet. $100. O:lq)iete Stereo. Will de Ovation 1wtar, $300. mo. SUOO. Paul alt 8PM. 900-3C91. _e4.5-2962 _______ _ CX)NN Dl.reclor trombone wttb case. Excellent oomltJon. $100. lrTS-8052 after8PM Fender t llrin w tAltecs. New cond. SSSO Rblt plus h w /extra s. Powerful at 240 watts RMS. PX> Paul, M·F, S.S.~ Bea~ 25" RCA color 1V, 2 yr wmty, frtt ~ Ii very. tut. M&-1788 ........... ,...,.. .. ....................... 9010 .. .................... . 22· cabin cruiser. encl head. Sle eps 2 S2800 080 833-..a86 aft SP M ACCORDION, Contello. ~ U•lc tmc.•/ 13> t>w. sso. Set •a ,., 20 Sf7·184.5 ....................... Small sailboat. bike, BBQ, Mostly new. No junk. SaL 9-5. 25865 Via gatar, bWlk beds, 8382 Pe-a. Mission Viejo. Donn, HD. Slart8 Sat. Polyester Fiii, 5 lbs, l2 string Yamaha guitar fl.SO. Drc:orator fabncs, & case. Good cond1llon. »yd. 586-4319 aft 5PM 646-3118 _____ _ CUSTOM MillME IMTEIUORS c.omplete int. refurb PO~ & SAILBOATS 2 Family Sale, m any kitchen itema. clothes & linens , salesmans' samples, furniture. color 1V "' stand. tools. 3120 Roosevelt Way, C.M. SC&DM JnWy 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l..MMEDIATE CA.SH• For Gold, Silver, Platin., any kind, Daniel ~ Large , beautiful aquarlum Sl2.0 Sailboat & Shake doghouse for small to medium dog $25. L ong French Provincial glass oc· cas1onal table '60 stM2S. SG Elec gwtar & s m amp , <hstortJon box & extru . $1 25 t best ~-1 12 strlng Yamaha «ul tar, xlnt, sacnflce. $12S. S4M.1C8 V-Berth, Setle, Cockprt cusb. S3ll6 We also do carpet ... drapes, & woodwork Ul g We come to you -oJJ for PREE ESTIMATE. W7·Z9. Moving Sale (Eastbluff > s.t/Sun Mar. 21 & 30 9 -4pm. Furniture, plant.I. mll'T'Ora, 11rl 's Ukpeed, office s upphes, misc. clothes. Under SlOO. 83S AlllJgos Way llll N.B. 1 goki/ctiamood ring, lS st.am.. 1.8ct. tllOO /0 80. 1 man 'a weddln1 band whlte/yel gold. 14ct. $!50/080.~ Smot·Beclcman exhauat OMc. Fwilllu • &IOI ...._ MarW mal;yaer, Model 580. Pd •• ~~ .......... ! ' f '; .. 9010 HJG~ CA.SH PRJC~ PAID. GOLD-SILVER· U.S. COINS: Gold class rings-mens $45, ladles S2750. Make offer Uaed IBM Correcting ..... •••••••••••••••••• S66-0637. Seledric II. 6moe old. WANTED 15 H.P. Out· 850 n2-05C7 board. Jotw\.son Everything must go Sat ~29. Sun 3.30 Refng. dm set. & much more eau for det.a1.1.&. 497 502.8. I 610 Brooks, Laguna BeadL SlO Will buy gold nngs, Comet M o t o r c y c I e watcbea, teeth, etc. Also trailer, 3 rall, xlnt cond buy 1 n g S l e r I i n g $150/best ofr 957-0057 silverware & Jewelry, U.S. Silver dollars & ~OnenW ~ Sl .175. CCllllS, Will plclc-up. Call MoWlrl parka $100. 30 Years collection. for Daily quote: Dirert 546-2'777 Everything must go. or Coiled. 964-6507, Pvt 22" Crafts man Power Sat / Sun 1 O. 4. 218 Ply, HB. Lawn Mower w /grass Mangold, Corona dell s t1ck pln .02 o .c . catcher. Gd rood. S125. Mar. diamonds & 1 .23 CT _754-6330 _______ _ Eve~g must go! A diamood~m !For s ale . Alm ga s few antiques. 382 E. 18th kiln-10.3 c u . ft. All St. C. M. Sat & Sun MEN'S WATCHES-Seiko shelves & mis c. S800. 66-8485 Chronograph. Tissot 548-2713. 220T Anniversary Ln., N.8 . OH Irvine Ave. between University & Ms.a. aWJIJlaUc, both day & --------- date, like new SlOO ea. ESTATE Sale: Antiques, ciren. 558-4SM4 FUm. Chula. Glusware. Pictures. Llnem. Many 1 ct diamond old Euro-iteml. 28-21-30th. 9 to 4. _F_o_r_s_a_l_e_,_h_o_u_a_e_b_o_l_d 1 peao cut, L-N in color, 2924 Redwood, C M Call 642-4.300, Ad·sillerl Between Adams & rt.ems, hideabed, lamps, Jl.2!9. Baker off Roya) Palm em Uhles, 2 sngJ beih, 2 port. 1V '1. Fri !Sat 8·5, Wanted: gold It silver Sterling: Serv 8 Sl400 8 287 Cabr1llo St. I 8 , coim. Diamonds. sterl· gobleta/cry1t glaues Costa Meaa ing, collectibles, etc. Ap-II>. 97J.1004tss.2-8348. praised & purchased. March 29, Sat, 9AM. D:Ul cash buyer 00 duly. Paclcaced waat• treat· Tahiti Cr HB. Designer onl 760-8017 ment plants for 40 to wallpaper Sl roll, _Appt.s_...._· __ Y_·-----1 15,000 homes. Hunt boulebold items, etc. Mldltwry 1071 in gt on Enterprises ---------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• m4 )1157.eJ• VIJUle clothing & fun . 1Jled Ford 420 D!ll TRAC· 11183 New Hampe hire, TOR, loader /scraper. M U S T S E L L C.M. Sat. only: 10-3. Omnia Luby. 1-825-5522 SURFBOARD 7'0" $45. M&-8637 Furniture, baby ilems, Las Veau night equip-Ask for Valerie lady's 10-s pd. bike, ment. Tables etc. portable electnc oven, $!00/080. ~: dys, gas logs & photo de · s:J&.5730: evea. veloper time r. Mucb ~. 3113 Dublin, C.M. llnks portable air com- 6'1-1055. presaor. 8hp gas, xlnl CXJDd. ts:!O. ~9088 eves. Golf clubs. beds, dressers. wuher /dryer Mlle•••-1010 SaL & Sun. 516 lrla, ln ··-·-·••••••••••••••• alley. CdM. Haee Sale Sat & ~n. 9:30 to 5. llitc. llems. 3273 Iowa St. C.M. ~ Annual Garage Sale 1b8t Ate Chlcaao. Bike, Bell helmet, tooll, btnoc., baby lteim. good !Utf, bad atdf. Be t.here or be aquare. Sal. 20'32 AliaaLn. HB Oaraae Sala, lnlne. Gi'Culver SO., Eut on Mlchelaon 1 blk. 1.4 Anlel St. Sat/!lan All bouHbOld 1ooda, IDUll tell, very 1ood 1t.em1. morz Chula Vllt.a, DMa pt. sat Ja&o 1-5. Mrt1erator <Al10 tee a...A·Une) Sat It Sun. •JoMDC.11 . ..._UTI hn .. lumber, yard .... ..... Items. uu W. Camdea Pl. S.A. ...,. L.U&GAGITAC.S from your bualnu1 cmd. Send one card for e8Cb tat plus one apare. We ~ permanently aealed attradive tag • strap, meeting airline LD. requirements. Pre- ~ Jou • theft! For a penooaliUld tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper It we wW badt & t.n m your tap. Or try two cania b9dl to beck. PRICES: 12••1'*5 ·~tap$l.80ea. t.9t.ct$UOea. IOormonSUOM. ..._Tu llK'luded NO CARD? Drw ""11 own • Nnd .............. pboa •• w11 ...U oae card per -Add 29r •ch. 911111 cMck or snootY or· dl:rto: PILOT....,. .. P.O. 8's190 aa...111 ... c..- 42" bathroom cabinet. Formic.a top, oval sink & ftxture. sas. 541·9:.M9 Brunswick pool lbl., ex· ercycte. pl.obaU mach.. like new. Tape recorder. ~12 Odlan_... Sea King. 5bp. Xlot. cond. saeo. 17W2"71. Colledor'1 'h price aaJe. <ll paintings. 1908 PauJ Blaine Henri S225, Shlml1u M$0, atillllfe S200. 1139 D. Roberta band Un led Utbo 1100. Otben 0111. etchlnes. prtnts. 675-ma 2 111 rabbit u1es SlO. End tables S7. ea. DlnlUe tbl •· .._mt Ml.SC Offc furn. ~asona­ ble 751·2820 ask for Larry K.osaU or leave message. ------ IBM MEM 100 aut o typewnter New /SSSOO, sell for 12985. 83J..9971. 1 .8 M . Memory Typewrtt.er. SO capacity. 2 yrs old. New ~. Sale SZllOO. 536-6823. SAVIN COP1ER. Mdl 7M. Uke new. 12000 below mkt al MSOO. 758·LS01 , 64&-77U Purchue or usume i.e cm cte.k cbn & other of. Dee acceuoriH. All in very good cond. Call Dave 714-g?5-lOlll5 Sbarpfax bond copier mdl srne. does letter & legal n copies, xlnt oood.. 11400. 873-6610 Copy rm chine, 3M VQC m. llke new. 1750. Call m4>8D-9381 f\ill11lze steel om~ desk. Bronze, 1lm mahogany top, flle dniweT. Good coodJUon. SlOO or best offer. 980-3910, after 6 pm. 1017 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Wante d · L ittle 01 ' TURTLE . th e Pond/Land M id weal kind. For sm childs pet. No blrger than 2·3 ... P\eue caJJ 548-6U7 alter 6pm wttkdays . before 9pm. Reward to Finder. Youna tame GraD1e-wtn1 Am11on Parrot. Tails. Hand-fed. $125. Al10, Lilac Crown Amawn Parrot, tame. tlOO. aap. rood. ttc. 11s-211G. .._'Or..-1090 ....................... Stary It C1arti: Piano, 4yn fi7S-O.S.S8 --- Peek-a -boo Oink 10' Pflueger fi?IUs hu ll w 1cleao botlom G c1 Devil set-up. OX> 10 80 97N251 . Alum. batch w ,tux.an Z3 .. square Sl25 Ranger Z3 sp.onaker pole. llJ" Jaw to jaw '8(). ~149 50' 1Wl.N STAY . Sz 12. make orrer Wkdys, s.46·7172; Wknds /evs ~ 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 SCARAI Twin 30'1, 130 hours, loeded. Pri. pty. Beat Of. fer! Cail StJ.l.200 <Mon • Fri. days>; 731·8218 ~ oft weekend.a). Alk for JeTTY. li' Sea Ray . Im. new mot.or, lralJer & many ex1rH. seoc>Oor beat. Daya i75·0927 eves. 64..'>ml 22' cabin crulaer. encl. bead. Sleeps 2 S2800 080. 83MOl!l6 aft. SPM 1956 20· Cris C raft Runabout. 12000. Call 7141'91B-488l ~· F\bergl.au Twin 0.1, nybr1dge, Luhrs, gen, $54.000. 640·5279 or !161-0833 21 • Dyer "Fl1'herman ... inboard outdnve, Volvo- per'U ~.DO trlr . $1200. 67S-2S71 34. Chria Conn.le. 1984, lo bn on eoO.nea. radar. auto pUot, falbometer, $27,000/best ofr. PP. 19).179 77 Sucraft.SF23. fuU1 equipped. All/FM /muJUplu CB. RDF, MB, outrtuers, new trtr. 14'7 ~ old. Xlnt Ccnd. moo or 1---------cifer: IM&-5447 Jfwnmond 1W w /Lealle, bmcb, pedall. dolly, • pads. slot. cond. s.crtnce Jl,000 . .-.MSl. IA-2'101 ORGAN. W&arlltaer, Model 40.0, dual 44-not.e ke)1board1, ll pedal .... •'*>tone eootrota. IOIJd maple, w /bench, rruic aoo. M'1·1M5. Klmball Couole piano, a.N.llW walaut f\Dlab( .,,.... air. •laTJ AmiQue \llll'tabt. SICIO. Ml·271l 'IO a....c.-l6-W Bruce Farr race r1g. ht-performance keel, oomfortable cruising Int layout-ordered by CUltOmer wllnanclaJ pn>bleml, hi• $4,C>OG dep. applyl to new t>uyer-Nwpt Harbor sllp avall·1Zo/4%, 15 yr. fin avail to quallfled buyer. 673-6400. 646-6955, 9'6. F\nd whit )'Ml want In DallY P\lot Chwtneds ' . For NJe or t~ XlDt. Uve·aboard 41' Cbris Cnft tri -c:abl.o. Aakl.oc S1l.500 173-6743 1977 23 ' Mako I /B , turnkey eq uipped , Sl.3.500 or maite offer. 873-l:m ... 3UIS. WANTED 11 · Boston Whaler w latenui& wbJ with or without mtr (ll3 )~ C.J 20. Qf P Evlnrude. boet bMh. hlDpd maat. f u ll race /t'rUI•• equapPect. xlDt cond. CT1A)IMl--U'75 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tt I ; I ...... •IMMAC.28'·30' BOATS 8112 mo. plana prepaMS from SJ.-/mo. l.ocludl.og allp, ae.o.. n• ,.,...~ IDats. w to60 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '4'. Ludera H . 251\. va.m bull. s lip In NB . beautiful. $4 000 . BM-~10 Hobie te. 19'71 , w ltrlr . llU1 abape, WOO or best dr 9ll0-60I 20· Newport 5i,., O B wtahp. 13M6 Xlnt 21.).346.94.:1) 17 CltC le/21, 2 boat owoer. AmJoul Loaded. Ractt-Cruu~r Pull in at .. lobrd, whl . spin nailer, many cusm ldralll. 11Jp , caU Bob or Glt'DDI ~MZJ. Eves O'DAY 2$ '78 t'ully eqwpped, docked tn Newport. Tax s bl'lter Pou. w 1sa1hng c lub Sll,475. PP. 7eo.&51 or se4Ml Sabot With trailer Good condiuoo ~ 673-4002 ---:1r Clipper Mannt> Sloop '7S f'•G Full y equ1 pped. S I 2. 500 M&-3XD. .,.... su,.; DocD 9070 ....................... Sl'5 A Y All AA.I YAC Newport Ml.o551 30' slip avail. Best ~rt Bay loc1t1on Wanl only luxury boat for part 11mt' use Ml'Naui;?hton. 546 7l60 bl.l'i~' hr1 Dxit anJI now. Nt•wport ~land C1UIJU>l'I fi75 l~ or833-2650 ....................... ....................... Camper /VAN equip . new . n ev er use d . heater /1tove. refn I . water beater. toilet. LP tam. very rua. 144-17318 ml ii. Toa ~l'Dllle camper. will sell or trade for car of equai value. Ruu P~llt>' ~10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 103 1 yr o&d. 3.000 llll. beaut cond. $3.51l 642-4.D>. Ad&t.t.er I ~ 3Chn Ml.DJ bike $50 It ld 1n Chaaer S1S. M6-8400 I ~/ 9150 ....................... *** FactoryY~ I RD400 F Oa)'tONI 5tl"'( ia Ud. EdJU<Jin C4llector ·) 11em v~ fast 11 cluo Mtm s.tt lD belJl'\t> 839-1513 "76 Y aa:aha DT 400 £x.ceUent Coocl Si~ 611.-0MJ Aft 6pm. 1979 Yamaba 1100 S~tal , slnl. t'ODd snm.<>BO. ~ 1-5, 663744 aft 5 ---------- '75 Honda 500 CBT. 2.!'iOOml. F'rm onr Ctn. bk.e OU Sl.200 54i-3'63 1ft Kawa GI KZ M.tStom lSK rru. mU5t 5eU SU(~ f1nn Oill I RIC'b for t'\ tras 968-3436 T........_ T,...,.. 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1' GRASSHOPPER C.mpma Tra1Jer SI~ 4, can be p\&lled with comped c.ar or truc:ll:. Awrun1 included. L1ke ON. 842.. !f7 47 APACHE IOtid state fokl down . Pully equip galley, SIPI • Xlat. oaad.12.~. fn.GM m f\eld & Stream. fully equip, .... 4, t.ow Wiim car. New cood. 11,m. M!l-79 """'° s. «.e. , .... a. Ao lfTO'le• 9400 .. ......... ~··········· MIW PARTS & SERVICE HOUIS ()pm 7a.m. 'tl.I ep.m . Monday thru Friday Cklled Sat •Sun. SADOtBACll fOID Z3eC> S 111&111. Sant.a Ana AL the Corntt ol Wa m,· r ~t.-7070 WAl'IT TO Bl'Y BL"MPER TO f'IT 7'J DA TSt ·~ 54(). 5 i21 "Part' '67 (' hev f' II•· part.-. 631 71184 a.I\ 5PM Ail trul ~ P4 rt:. :-ln. Jnd l:l>ed. ~ 1703 For Salt rPblt l50 t: OW!\ y cni.: 4 bull roam. Al\•'f' 6 :J) i5 I ~T'A .. ......••............• IMPORTANT N<TrlCE TO READt:~AND ADVERTISERS Like new. U ,05. m4'100.tcz.'1211Jl -Jeepac.et. Good CODd. Sl.000 or beat. offer. ees..a50 71 Qwvy lbort·bed. U4 ~. ROUGH COUN· 11\Y -wpemton Hickey Wlacb It bumpers, Cepek Urea. nare.. 64 pl 1a1. Catm paint. Cobra ca. tt.soo . MZ-SZl'7 ....................... lt71WY ..-efte&Ult A sharp 4 apeed model to nice condltoo w /matcblnt shell. m:M1'X ). OMLY szn1 HOWAIDCll "'*'t Dow • Quall St.a. NEWPORT BEACH llJ.0555 1975 MAJ:DA fllCllUP Has walt-ln camper Wllh 4 speed lran11 • ciusette tape & mar ~. U cm8031 • Now o.ty Sl 195 ~a.EMAZDA ZUO Harbor Bl.. C.M. 645--5700 65 lolernational Step Van. · 'oidle but goodac .. Ru 01 1ood. Sl200 ... 91.0IJ ------ '78 F ·250 P1c lt Up wtcamper. AL, air, p tis. amt fm caaa .. 13,000 mile1. Many :atrai. ~bout camper Z5iOO W IC amper $5700. ~ Mate you r s hopp1ni.: dl...ier by ustnl( lbe Daily NcaCl&sl1fied Ad.•. Tbe pnce of 1ltm1 l•----··---.-.-.-. ..tvert1.Md by •die&. deeMn m the Yelllc .. claaalfled advertluoc rolumns does not 10· dude any applicable tum. bC'fn1e, tramfer fttS. f1nan<'e cbarges. ''" ror air pollution ~ de-v1~ l:'l'l'1Jf1u IJtn. OT dt'a~ documen· t<1r y preparation fh o1rice' unl e'" cA.bttwut' )pt<' ahed by the ad\f'r1Jl.el fir Ad ktiln cal a Daily Piitt AD-VISOR 642-5678 Autos, M•w 9100 A.artos. M•w 9100 .uto1. Mew 9100 ..,_, .... 9100 . •.•••...•••••.••..•..••.•....•...••..•....... ••··••·•·•·······•·•··• .••••.•..•••.....•..... IUlllEW 1111 DATSUN 210 WGN s57ao l~--0.,Jll', M Cond , 5 spc1 • AM/FM, r~. ~ racll. l.fldetcoel, Side mWdings ($di 80~034) (Ser.061()1171 BRAID IEW 1980 DATSUN 280ZX $10,180 5 ~ 1111 COOdtllOned Df1 stripe w•re basllel w11ee1 CQvftl Roc~er p.1nel Undr1coa1 I 80 539 I I Ser 202802) IUlllEW11U DATSUN PICKUP s•o 4 te*d. cttome ~ ..... pod rMOfl, etc. (80 073) (S. 137t48) USED CARS 7•1AJSll 1210 s21ao HA TCHBAO<. 4 IPd IYW&.~· ~ (Slk.1'8211 (312l0J '77 IAJSll lllG CAI s4210 ,.,, cond . ' IPd ,,~ (Ser "'18) ( IF'1190) 76 TOYOTA COROLLA 52580 4 SDMd tr1na.. am r adlo (14889 • 939NSN) 77 IATSll B210 SJJIO Auto If.,., e. ~ (Stk 138•9) 1200rcs1 7SIATSlll 1210 $2380 4 lpd. lranl.. AMI FM'*9o~ t4ee7> ( 0) 4 apd., radio. (Slit. 14'21) (3"WRI> 711W RABBIT 53980 BeMffy1 (Ser. 1'660) (383m<M) I 4 I 1 I i tJ tJ d a b 1 s S' b " c S1 t.I ~ ~ :I c n II LI s s s a r L q 8 t ' ' ~ ' • I ' • J I 1 I ··----..... . .. -········ UL" · • \ ,,/., ~o~ \ \. :aJ U ,O Ai.I >t, l•oort.<1 ............................................................. , ............... , ... ~ ........ . ......... ~'94 ··········~············ .. ' L .1 1 ... or LIJ . •....•...•••.•.•...... llM 0:.nalr Vaa. Good ca:dUon. Cl.II t111 cw-t7ZO Datl4M 9720 Aietoa, lmpon.d AMtoa, Used jAuto•. Uaed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C O MNlll lHl YR•'lfT ' ' . . . ,. . 'i 4 1> 1/0(1 lt1tf!Ol9 •lllPICIUP "'· •utomaUc lrtDI . ,. ............ t.bao aa.ooo ...... tumtn } .... TH(0 00Rl ROBINS fORD JlJh _I tlAN."1 >It f\t \ ,, \.U\IA Ml'" u·I; Ol•li..1 llltW5' HAS A GREAT SUPPL y or SHAKI' eo.01l2 Ml-all '11 Ford IJJO, 4 me& okl. • mi. tu. fKt Pllnell =-.,Hit* ... on~ 'Tl Do •1• Van . TradHmaa 100. 'H ............. lra.na -.-..A.Jc.~ mwork. lliltt Mil ...-12Mm.. "'12 DDd9I Van· Cm\Om •Low--.. lcyl -.~·~ '1' ~ Vu S'8, v A, u tm l Dt • AW /P'M etereo tau. ma 1a . 1'1Hilal1, many u traa Dys ~) 9311 eat JU, n' M Jl.$4 "10 Ford Chal.C!au I T . 1&83> oeo m,..11. dy• ZUim.8J Bill ~.~i!-.'!4--·-... ''°' ....................... lnl._.IOOO T•• •/hi lalertor AlllOalatlt lrau a tr mnd. 6 ~· OT~ l. . .. , M>YCMYlalMW 1.MDJ ....... ao.d NEWPORT B&ACll ........ 7 4AUDl llOX Sh arp low rail•••• i.r daa C all fur putlculara C*Nl>Yl 114'1 IOIWITHAM vot.kSWA ... llINl·PlCK UPS • 11Alrd ~ TfJQO W~Ave um Dodie Vu N~ In ln Wemnlnstft' • "JI Qevy Luv ('l > ..w. n.ms &ood 11700. m.'r.61 631-7191 m48ll • "1S a.evy Luv • "24 Ford Cooner Ml!to i."""9---,-SI-0 ~-··•••••!!.'.~ • "1S M..sa • 14 Mazda ALSO • "74 R.ancer XL T • i1 El Camuio • 'W Hoo Won Vao • 13 CbeY)' Chua<! Mount &&I Coolal.Oed ) GREAT SELECl'lON AT GREAT PRICES CALL FOR DET AJLS' IOIWJTHAM VOUCSWA•B4 7900 Wtwtminst.er Ave. in Westminster •7551 ~7880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ll.ASINa * AUTO rUIC HASI ..._ LIASE Our "Goodbye To Buy .. brochure t!~plruns It au We'll mall you one FR.EE . . . simply call us! • Int1 Harvester, walk· AMto. W..ted 9590 in lype. 1200 aeries. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good rood $1700 See al WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 1116 E. l6lh, C M for lop u sed c ars · FOITHI ~TINCi IMWIUYBJ ....OWMID• ·~· 71 m ' apd. an•TKJ l "77 m auto. <94T JA > 78 321l4 apd. (T28WR F > 78 m auto. C!Ml > 78 321li4 apd. t«AUW l 78 m 'apd. amVDI > 71 talCSi (2) (472'1' AR ) ....................... .. . .. CRE V IER 7 61MW Sill lmmacwa~' Ca!J f~•) rt I c u I a r 11 S76tl tolwnHAM VOUSWACHH '1'lllO Westminster A tt lD WestlniNter 8D-7551 931-TMO 77 ... Wl10I AJr CODd., • speed. •~ roof. stereo tape. <ll!lRUV> IOI Md.A.llH Inc. 850 N. Beach Blvd ~ ML No. of SA Fwy I La Habra m .5333 1911 IMW 320I Sierra w /tan 1111.erlor. 4 speed, sunroof, air cond., caasette. alloys & a 12 mo . warranty. ann .... .................. . '15 288-Z °'*I wD a1r fOftdltlon ............. \a,., juat to ,ooo mllu. eeuvr H5 77DATWM Sbal1I liW. 8 210. Low co llea. C all f o r ~~F > SJJtl IOIWl'THAM YOUSWA._,. 7tOO W..un.loat.er Ave In Westm1Dater fm.7551 .. Tll80 16 280-Z SI.Iver wtlb air coodit l<JO· 1ng, maca. I lrack OMPUH > as 72 DATSUM Very sbarp 510 •·door stabon wagon CaU for partjclllars. C'796FVZ I $1'95 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWA'iEH 7aJO Westmmster Ave. Ill Westminster (l!B. 7551 g . 78S) '17 Vataun JU 01cab. ..... f 7Z7 ....._. nt.rwJaaa abeU. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• -CODd. $6500 ot beilt. -.mil. '1 1 MO·Z. Auto, 1ood CODd. Only ·-· .mi "1'S 8ZJD 4-dr •• AJl fP'lj ttereo. wpd, 1l5K. dat cmd aooo. 85572 'H 2tOZ, 1uto., A IC. map. MJcbeb.a; 55,000 mt.AM.a.-.~ue "74 no wan. xlat. cooct 211 ·3 0mp1 . N e w Mtchelloa rad ta la . AM/t'M CIH. SZ .lH. 4'7-1971 70 aeaz 4•p. dot. tOftd. AM/FM e ... c.ompaete. ly reblt.$4,.650..5'M1TJ '70 SlO. 2S mpg, Good cond S7SO Aa k for ~y5'U'TUI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 6ftAT Dynamite 121 Z·door sunroof Only 37 .000 nulea and it'• pretty' QSISYJ I SZ4ts IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGtM 19)1) Westmiuter Ave. 111 Westmimter 80). 7551 831-'9111> ...... 9730 ....................... •lDAY * JAGUAR SAU lt6'JA.UAI ao.UMOSIMI =• carba. a cyl. • 11)9doua leather • walld veoeer t.ot.erior fl compkta wilb plcnlc t.ab&e. A 1re1t Invest· meal! C)Ja). Slff S 1'76 JAGUAR I.UL Silver exterior. a superb looker" & runner fl low miles! CllOS31 ). Was 110,995; tb11 weekend cmly '"95 . ~ltn JAGUAI XJ6L ________ , You MUST St:E tbla one! Flawleu allver ~ wiUl r..s leather. Ceiu4 J. Waa Sll,t95, lhia Wt I hnd on.l;y UMITEDTJME! Ebda March 31.st ! FIAT BUYERS Sll.500 1971 JAGU AI • llAICll SALIS llOllTll · -~ IS Emllm Ill DPECTATm! WE'I£ OYEISTDEI MTH Ill CAIS! WI MUST llOUCI OUI USID CAI ltMMTOIY TO M.Alll IOOM llOlt IM- COI •• ftADl.IMSI USED BMW SALE! A NW 1xAMfUS ••. • ·1• 3201 s95001 4 speed. 24.000 miles, • A M /F M . f og tights . f239UKHI • '71 5301 4 si>eed. sunroof. teether. alloys. tape. LOADED! "'Ftawtess•·· (394VBBI • •77 610cli Auto matic air stereo leather. alloys LOADED' F•aw•ess' 1456SXGI • '77 5301 4 speed sunroof 'ltereo alloys •ow m1•es mint cond '.0179> $10,900! S 15,900! $10,900! • '77 3201 $8595' 4 soeed air stereo tape a llo ys , LOADED ' • 1mmacu1ate' fl94SXE> oo.M' MISS THIS TREMIHDOUS OPPOltTUHITY TO OWN A IMW AT nEI FANTASTIC SAYIMGS! This offer Thru 3Q9.60 CREVIER BMW 77 Ford & Pem s Valll'y qtb-over camper Mags. lig ures. Jacks, AM /FM. immac. $4,800 or will sell st>p arate ly TI4""96-0350 rore1gn, dome'\l1es or classics tr your car IS ext ra clean i.ee us FrRS'T' 1910's tiBINOW! 1971 IMW 320i F)ord w /blue Ultenor. 4 s peed . s u n roof. a 1 r II llllP.l..,..~l'W.,.!'P.1""111 C~H TO YOU! XJI 2.L 835-3171 cond.. tape deck. alloys & a 12 mo. warranty. SAYE OM LASTHW 7''11H SToa< aa > 1a:...;;;..;~~i;;;iiiii~~..:.11 AND ANEW f1AT.T00' Truly one of lM world's nut r111ety ent\l)ttrfd alaomoolles' Ha.\ ONLY 4.000 genuine mites • (59945 ). Was S1S.99S. Uus ~ead only 118' & ,,Nit 16 Chevy Scotts dale Sbo"bed W 1Camper shell Am 1fm, air. & more 67·S.Zl7. '7S Ford ~T wtsleeper. oew tJ.res. pis, air, 30,000 ma .ell llnde for foreign aW>. 968-8296 '67 GMC V-6 351. tT rat· ed. Holds 52gal Xlnl cond. St900 1orrer. S5461. ......__ _____ _ 1865 G MC V·6 M UST SELL. Rons good. Best f:ller over SliQO. 646-0450 70 Ford ~ F·250 camper special. auto., P/B, A/C, AM /F M cass , wbt. apoU nms, air shocks, dial t.anb. Sharp . a.lat. ll*!i. ll10Q. *-la Pl l11 0r~c-ty S'S H.arbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2503 Can't Sell Your Car? CREVIER BMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used Imports Call Mike or Don llS-3 171 ---- WANTED! Lat.e model Toyotas and V o l vos . Ca ll us TODAY!!! Earle lite TOYOTA·YOU O ............... c .......... ~ 44~UOl w '40.'461 SADDLE BACK VALL.EV IM PORTS 28C Marguente Pk wy. MLSSION VlF..J 0 131-2040 495-4949 a.oSB» SUMOA YS 7 6 IMW 530i Air cood.. a utomatic trans .• •~ cuaeu.e. ROY CA.RV& IMW U«> Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 751MW 530i Au cood.. automatic tram • AM /F'M atereo. CllSNPB ) IOI Md.All .. l1te. 850 N. Beach Blvd. ~Mi. No. of SA Fwy.> La Habra 522-~ (4S2PQN) , ............ .. IOI~ t.c. . IOI Md_. ... ._ 850N. Beach Blvd.. -..... '5Mi. No. olSA Fwy.> ~ I.A HalJra SZZ.5311 ~ oaAMCM COUNTY'S OLDIST 77 2lllZ 2~2. 4 spd. elec snr(, AM FM cass . A C. 53K m 1. S8SOO 881·7074 i8 Datsun 280 Z M1nl CXlOd Many xtras 1.11rl sti rack & bra. 631-4402 er~. ·79 280ZX 2+2 GL . l.oeded. Lo /ml Sl 1.500 644-63U 1973 240% 4-6pd. AtC. AM/FM t.J&pe decS.. nu t uneup, I.ires. chrlcb $4000. See al 239 E . 22od, C M . C all 91N330. '76 2llOZ 4-sp. new pBJDt fl tires. AM t FM t ape, ..->.963-9800 • FIAT MCYI'OR CO. Wll.l. REBATE CA5FD~!cr TO YOU ON A.'lo V t1AT IEitrepl 2000 Spyder ' • CHOOSE f'ROM ORANG t: COL'NTY 'S LARGEST SELECTION llCK MILLER MCYI'ORS RAT 120 W. WARN E R at MA.IN SANTA AHA 55'7·2UZ U )QJ 're not read1n1 &be "74 13' lllpec. 8dD. ao ml, bu.le ads in Claasdled. no mi.lease on enline )'OU're rrus&Ulg a lot of overhaul. superb road a newsy 1nformal ion aa 1acrU1c • a t U OOO. well as some greal buys 131.QID ~~~~~~~~ $13."9 1979 JAG>Uil ::..16'. Very «OnOmJral r~t tn )e('.led 6 cyl ~·· rar r1aee bro w n w tan lei.ther low m 1 les & LIKE NEW' <106368 • Wa 'S $18 .999. th 1~ wt!dlend ool.y $16,999 ..w 1976 ,,.,_,. XJ6Ls , Squ9draD twue or regen· ey m1. nm 'IJedl~ szooo Off .,..,.~s 295 Ku'tlor' Blvd. 008J'A an:sA 979-2501 Sell thinp fut wrtb D<a•I> PUot Waot Ads. FLOWERS CS80FHI J KL W rPQ I A C E C P U C R E T T U 8 M N 0 R X G S F H 0 ~ E Y S U C K L E 8 0 F H Y J T U R T V W £ X Y A Z A C C E G I Z K J ~ R I A 0 S £ H L I L 0 H Q T W K H K 0 S Y C £ 0 r S I J H N 0 R U X G P L P T W Y A R C U L K 0 I P S V Y J L " Q U X Z 0 H 8 C A R H A T I 0 N J I A B I L 0 0 T V S A V C X I 0 l Z P 0 C 0 J M 0 R U l l Y Y Z 8 J S U Y w 0 C H K 0 P S R W B 0 B A C K P Y Z X F ( r w H Q ( v x I y L A D l Q v e z F H G I J k 0 R U H L Y E 8 M R W C A A 0 8 0 F M P S Y P I L U T N S X A C OAC ELNQTWlLZ AE IH6 F B _.... ~ ..0-• ' a .... F~ -' ... It~ 9 0., ~ V1* ...... ~ ~ .......... o.ftadl ~ Irle c..a. OOfl'OOd ~ Uls Ill&; •ta Tulip f'oe ...,_ Lily Tomom1w: ...... '29 Ford AA Stakebed truck S1SOO rompl Also two 1929 AA chassis, beds, cabs etc. You put t.ocether ~teOO 1929 For d P .U you pul ~ether. DO l!llj, moaUy compl. Sl.250. ~3175 PO RSC HES WANTED ~Leasinl Row c.w.-.a.c. tlOO Alfto5. H•• tlOO HOO .._,H•w _ ............ _ Ai.tol,H•w 9100 lt.MtcK,H•w ................................................................................................................... &I.la koycoe BMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach 64G-M44 '64 Cl>evy !14 T. 6-cyl 4· spd .• n ew \lres. ruos good. ~/080. 642·2741 771MW SlOi Ven , 9570 Air cond .• automaU-c tram .. po.er sleerln1. stereo tape. ....................... 1973 D<><h?c Van. good cood, sunroof, AM /FM •st e r eo, maa wbl s . ~62; 646-3391 IOI Md It.UH l1te. 850 N. Beach Blvd. ~Ml. No. of SA Fwy.) La Habra 522·S333 Problem with your car? Here's someone to turn to. This is the symbol of A UTOCAP. The Automotive Consumer Action Program. AUTOCAP is an independent panel made up of concerned citizens. Some are consumers. Some are automobile dealers. T he job of the AUTOCAP panel is to help solve complaints you have about your car . AU TOCAP is someone t o turn t o. llTll~IP The number to remembe( •• (1) 800-252-9488 This MetNp praented • a Public Service by th& MOTOR CAR DEAlERS ASS0ClAT1 0N of Southern Celi(omia • • y_.ewc. CZl711MW UOl'I Both equipped with 4 s~. air cond .. one with stereo C8.18eU.e and S&mJOOI, the other with stereo &-track and much m o r e 15 41 0879 ) CB!UBG ) IOI Md.il!H IK. 850 N Beach Blvd. 0 Mi. No. of SA Fwy > La Habra S22·S333 79 321).1 Ft.re Engine red, warr a n ty , fu lly equipped , SJ0 ,950 •1968. 17 ml $pt Cpe, DU tires, 4 apd . ma ke offer . S&B7 I 7 41MWIAYAl.IA ~ ntAN 3ZK Mil.ES Auto trans. fact. air. pwr. stA!lerlng 6 brakes. Bla upunkt AM·F M st.ereo • recorder. sun· rod. Impeccable condl· I.JOO. $'257-R RM lDcludes tax &r bcense DLR. 7SZ-0687. s.e8·2940 '79 2 320( air, mags, AM/FM cass. s unroof. foa lites. bra, rovr • etc. Xlnt cond. St t.800. or Sl.000 & take over xlnt teue.~ ..,, BMW 2002 x.lnt. cood. MUSI' SELL' Best offer. 56'Hl821 dys, 964-1072 aft. 5. '76 BMW 2002. Sunrf. Tape deck. Gd. cond Low m l. '94·71118 or ~ '7~ BMW. 44K m iles. Loaded. lmmac. Sac. make ofr. 845·7313 & Gl-1218 Cllfrt 9715 ....................... 76CANI V-6, 4 speed, air cond.i· Uonin&. l)ynaml1e car. tNOMP'H > Sl"I IOIWl1MAM YOLllWAMM ?DW..Sm'"NrAvt • ............ •'1151 •MD '71Caprt -· V-t. +.pd. 'arf, xlnt, coad. ••IOBO. l>Jl . ....etll ....... ...., ,. t-ap, ~/Cl AM/'11 lleno • \tlClt. mtm.l. ... ,OIO. -.WT aft . .. t DISCOUNTED . $1700 From Window Sticker NEW 1979 DATSUN 510 2 OR. ~.~~t:, 'o~ Pt,~~$ 5189 1, r , ., r. ,,.. ", • " 1 0.1 • 1.,. •070.t m 1 1<,1• NEW 1979 DATSUN 210 COUPE Au•<m1t1r ''""""''"'"" S5289 rn,1q .... rwcl'> i. niold•l"l Oil(k ,1<11• 15 10839) t';tk <.>0Bb1 NEW 1979 DATSUN 810 4 DR. SPn.in 4 "''""'1 $7889 11i1n<on11•,,1on AM f'M & ii" cnnd1t 1on1 n 1) 1::>01:>2;>1 IStk SJOJI 71 TOYOTA cwca L1ttback S speed AMf'M '>tereo cass custom wnee1s & 1ow mites fJ62WR\ CStk t t t 4 ~ s5789 7i UTSUM 1210 71m£• Al.llon'ettC trana , rldlO & t t.600 low m11e1• Like NEWI (617WC0l (Slk 577M\ s-11 11 Coupe. Sttdt. air OOnd • nwg wheels & stripes C771m\ '5tk. 87SI S3689 71 MTSIU210 ( 2 Dr. AulOITllhC tra~ arr oond bOdy ~ld1n s & tac>e stnpe ~26 ) $k St31H S4589 '11 Ml'ml 211l ~ Automlt1c traf'I . .,, oond & slead·nwgs f!IJ1WXW) CSttc. 6050) s7919 NEW 1979 280Z Cpe. Auto trans air cond . pllStnpe. AMf'M & molding pkg 11.?82641 tSti-. '.183~» ; . . . DISCOUNTED s1aoo From Window Sticker NEW 1979 280Z l.pe S sp . atr cond . pw r wonoows 2 tone mags & molding '*'1 (1317001 CStk SSl7) W.isStt 910 No.vS10680 DISCOUNTED s12JO '19 MTWN POUP f rom Window Sticker 0.IT'CMI' anell. air cond aterwo. fender lleirs & 1'19QS (tR17617} (St1'. 864) s5599 17 IATSUM 2W 2 + 2 rrodel with sltck a" oond & "905 ~7SPZ I ~ 1os1 • SJ289 WI UASI ALL MAHS & MOOas1 ~ It'll ... ., • .., '·- .. , m 1rac:le n1azda I ...... • ... "MRXlwp.'51Cors ml, J'9UA.U llr, 'ap, 1'-1 rd:, new ~ XJIJIA tra, •I cod. Bat ofr • 0.... _ ..... ___ _ ..... .... •~ailable f~ 19-............... la I I Ma clllwry, I Y --"" TBT DmY1 OM1 117 COWi II ~AM~5= ~). ' .... ~.Jtl 1J f' t •.a.f MA.DA .....:.=-::.::. 21!fO Rartlor 81 .. C.M. ms Harbor Blvd. '4M700 <Xl8TAllESA 979-2503 "1Z XJ-4. tfJOOltDake ol fer. '740 ....................... lt6t MU DOSI 4 DOOi SIDAN Sliver blue 6 loaded With all ol the luxury ap- P*'raeal• MUil tee lo ~! SITYPO >. OHLY $6391 HOW.AID a..1•t Dlwe " Quall Sta NEWPORT BEACH new, 9747 ....................... .,, Pantera, perfect, arilinaJ owner. SlJ,.500. M4-18'1'9 ,, ;1ot 9741 ....................... $4000 OISCOUMT df window 1tlcllet price on my rema•ntn1 1.9"19 f'aweot ... llACHIWOns Mt Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75J..OtOO :rz JQl..1'sp. u <1\aU IUar. all'. ll.-..~..i. ..... , .......... ....,.~ .. lo Welfmineter Slow rm ..... .,.._ ,,. •1551 &38-1110 lt7I tll& black/bl.ck. ~ ...... 9750 1unrf, air, beautiful.• : ' ..................... •• lll.500. aft •• ~ -! . Ta'lJ !lli..~~ooo- d1tionln1. Jell mllea. ..., $18,995 ll6JI H .. b<,. Al•d C..•'"-"' c,,~ ... a. nu 76 tl2 E ~ 673-3227 "10 Pcncbe 911 T. 1m- m.ec. cood.. AM /Fii stereo. oew paant. tires Is m1g1. S77SO tO BO ~35.21 daya, 891.ac>I evm .. 75 ~ ms. ye11ow·· : : w itilk Int.. 5 spd, Blaup.' • • Piii c.... Tarp, cover. • ' mw atruta, brb, Is CN -·-u,.~_·_557_~--~--~!< 75 SC Carrera, rare. ·' '· lll.IDDing, picky owner n:ultuc. PP. 118--5151 • • l.9Sl Speedster, aJat.. orig. ~. CIODd. m.500 . m• , 673-2713 'M 912 E : Electric sun· rod. pol1ahed 7'' alloys, amtfm Dmby casaett.e Maro' mu. $1.3,000 Call m«MI '68 IHI Ter11 . orig , 9Xll>tOBO. ~ dys ' 213J9'10.91 BiU ~•-J_3-45~_s_s~-A.utot.H•w 9100 ...... ~. 9100 ....... . 9tOO '73 XJlJ. lo1ded, new pe.lnt. Ura & eng work, mxi. '40-6035 "7Z DO SL 4.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• • SHOP ·" I -· -~ THE ADS ~. , AND SAVE '".__...., y -::.i ... -~ l J " J --• -· A"'ltQU.\ f'•\•t tt•n~"•''«"" tutu'l' tl•••llf• '•~•·" ·• "' on' ..... .,, ... l'trt ~ •f"• •••• •••u II t l'lti tf n tPlie • flft·"ftftfn• 1 tf'•lf flfh (II lhfl llA ll 't' t'll t I Ut O.~/I ! '1 \l;;t.jj i2 XJe. k1W mileage, xlnt t.1nil .. p.tnt 907~ -------.,...... 9732 ....................... 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Hew 9800 •··•·••················ ...•....•.............• ·············•··•••···· .............................•.....•.......... 0 NO ADDITIONAL DEALER PREP CHARGES • IMO BLOWN-UP PRICE STICKERS • NO OYER STICKER PRICES* '11(1 U( '"' 1f .A1 I H A[J[>l O /4( < l 'l'>~)Sltl I On All Toyota Cellcas, Corollas,* Coronas & Cellca Supras •1 I llJOtNt; HRC£L S DOE TO AllA•l AO•• flt *MORE REASONS TO BUY AT BILL MAXEY* MO BLOWN-UP PRICES• SPECIAL ALLOCATION OF CARS HUGE MEW 2 ACRE USED CAR FACILITY BIG IMVEMTORY GROWING DAILY • TOP $$ FOR YOUR TRADE OME OF TOYOTA1S TOP SERVICE DEPARTMENTS HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! ********************* 100 MEW CARS AND PICKUPS IM STOCK MOW!! ********************* ALL NEW 1980 TOYOTA CELICA CONVERTIBLE ''MUST SEE'' ~. $7995 Exlr1 nke car at the ngbt price. Cboolle from two others at rompera. tile prices. om 1, {6057 ), C>QI ). MISSK>M VlfJO IMPOITS 131-1746 495-1704 Tl Gold M('rct.-deti, 450 S to:L. J0,000 ml , all xtru., .. sunrf 122.900 WI II l"Onllldtor Tradt' AJl k ror L.avonn.-1>61 7282. !Cl f>41 I 71 l .SCOMY. :!I> SE, Sliver lblk lop & inter , f inest cood m.S05.1 alt 6 30 '76 450 SEL MetJlllc bro wn . xlot cond ~6.'00 Days I~ 1.391, ~~' Tl "5(t;L. muplc }ellow, A M f" M 1· "':. :. • o r 1 .: u .,.,nt'r , xlnt 1ond $2:!.900 75:? 0+.07 J(ltr 6pm . or K~b ,,,31 ~'WIJ(t' m Conwrt ~1'. :dnt tood Mu.'>l -,acnr1t'l' {~II~ 25lili 73 M HZ2!JO 11 4 dr ~•"1Jn \Jr, ,..,tm :;ound ')1>ll•m x!nt rood. only Nil\ m1 MLST!>£f.' Ii.JI ilW 19 45-0Sl,C S1h t>r \II xtras M uit rond I JS.1730 "12 zm.5EL. 4.5. 1uper dun. x.1nt cond. l5800 P\eMe call ~)447 i'5 28X: sharp I owrwr ()nJy 61Knu ~'""'"'' r,. t~Jniol J\ 111 ~U'l \t II I UJ,() P F' 67~ :>.134 l 1!nJ ~ B ::WJ \ \1 t-\f I'\\', new M 1rht'lin' I Uk blut· 11n I? I rt rJWTlt'r f7~l 1,.u, l!liU 1r 1 ,.., UJl!o • K:W-0434 Ml,'~'T SE.LL 63 ~1'.. 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Don't ml11 this ultn -.r opportunity to ac· q\jre one of the l11t MODI tMlll ..... MOTOIS ms Hartaor Blvd. ctSrAllEIA t7t-2I03 ·····-·-····-~·---·-•.r . . -.. --.. ............. --. .... ~ .,.. .. .. . 0 ~~·r SORRY I. LESS THAM I 00 MEW 79's LEFT AT MEVER-EVER-AGAIM SA VIMGS MEW 1979 280ZX COUPE A J' tran• ,,, Pcl•fll m31;1<i r J• .t-'l wl'\fti-llr tores s2012 OFF WIND. STKR. A1.' Pl J~•Ki SI., • 109-9 10229?1 ALMOST 20 1979 210D's HOW NJCE SLASHED! MEW 1979 4 SP. LONGBED P.U. ALMOST SO NEW 1910 PICKU,S READY FOR IMMEOIATE DEllVYY! HEW 1979 s799 OFf WIHOOW STlCICER , , ,.. ~ ,.,. c • . ..,).,, 1 #-J~ MEW 1979 200 sx SPORT COUPE LOADED! 10 Hatchbck saoa s1027 OFf WIMDOW STICKER OFf WIHDOW STICKER /. ., \r •·.t ' r 'f , .... , BRA.MD MEW I 979 810 COUPE Super Low Price! w1lh J YEAR '50 000 Ml ~(RVICE CO"-ITRACT INQ.lJDED A fl) !rans lac! aor A ..... ~V Slf'<PO cru1~ c n1ro1 mQ(f.' Slk 1356 9 004456 , , r• ._ •:a. • ,. • 1 r •.)-' .. t. 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Bst otr -.-S eves/after· '19 COllVEITIBl.E m.'r.i5.l ... .,. 1 t1I 'IW IAlllT '11 VW custom IUvlera eami-.-.....a11i1s. 4 cyt., automatic tram. .r steno ta---... • All / F II ate reo .-. _, ·-• -· ~ Wwr, u.ooo mUe., air -------• condltlonlo1 . tap e . '°""' 9761 ....................... imTOYOTA : C&ICA6T su.,.. /Wack. 5 speed ~fall Mnice ..... t«f nallable 6 must be soli( thia week! Pri. JJtJ. A -1 bupin al SCZ50 Cor: beat offer ). Call ss.)340. I '76 ~llca ST All /Fii . stefto t..s. New ti.res, x l~. cond. $4 ,SOO. 963" '77 Celica GT, S spd, 22.0.0 mi. ... 400. - SS7·11S8 '76 ~ca ST, AM/Jl"M, "'56WZ\J ) $8295 1363 I 1-iart>O< OIYll GarO&fl Gt~ , ....... nn 7lVW SQUA.IEIACI( Very sharp little aLaUon wa gon . Call f o r putaculan. (936(; WW) $2195 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7llJO Westmmster Ave. m Westmmster ~7S51 638·7880 =. map, xlnt cood. 75 VW RAlllT ...__ ___ ~· (714 )CM-811D, -.-.. Wt~. \f-AI U ~ Mow (My $4595 Wrecked '82 Bui. bt $300 t•M:LI MADA cub takes. 710-80S8 , Zl50 Harbor BJ., C.11. MS-4732 '45-5700 '111 VW bus. k> ml, new 7l 'IW radlala, Fii atereo. COMY8'1111.E sm>IOBO. M).WT7 aft. 4. Very abarp cluaic btAg. Call tor price and VW '69 aqbck., auto, parUculan. mats) AM /Fii atereo caas .• MUST 511! good cond., pvt. pty. IOI WITHAM 631-:ms VOU(SWA&B4 '79 VW Conve rtible 78lO Westminster Ave. white~. 500 miles. in W..tmjnster mo. Call 8J3.2316 &!Q.'1S5J 138-7880 ~-----~ '6SVWSEDAH XLNTCOND NEW EVERYTHING 631-~376 VotYo 9772 ....................... .. ....._ ~ aft. SPM I Looks and runs great. 1 __..,.•..,......a Call for particulars. ~~~~~~~ 1972 Toyota Corolla GM3PQV> VOLVO SALES. SIRVICI AMDLIAS._ OVERS~ DELIVERY EXPERTS ~ 25000 mi. Oii eng. $24'5 I ~. DAN MS-&m. le. WlTHAM VOUCSWAGEH M ~ b · 1 p e cl al. '6 7 78l0Westminster Ave. ~ Perfect body, il1 Westminster x L«. tires, new brts, m. '1S51 6J8. 7880 ~.new pcta, oot nm· -------'*f= SZ50/0BO. ft&. 79319 71 VW Sqbk • gd cond., 74 'IWIUG Sunroof Sharpie! Call for p a r ta cu l ars • ~KRM> $2495 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWA~ 79JO Wesl.Dllmter Ave. in w .. mjnater EAll.llU VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTAllESA 646-9303 540.9467 DAM>' MIW 1910 SCIROC&O $J499 VANAGON CAMPER BRAND MEW 1980 VANAGON Se< 0614291 IStk 5730, $8999 _-J new radials. 20 K on llfflToyota <AWca, 4-spd, reblt. en&. $2()00/offer. ~ '1S51 639-7880 I vilifl top, air, stereo. 831.am ~9IMl20t -------"'16 VW Westphalia 18 Volvo l800S, l20K mi, 25·30mpg, rbll ena. brakes. Good cond. 98070 llllOO. s10,999 . ' 71 SCllOCCO camper. X1nt. cood. Tl 7oyota Celica am/fm a.--'"',800 -..-.. TO PIJOtl SAU. SAU 1tm1 J/M/a '75 Volvo lME air, casa ....... ., Q\tmpaene Edi· -· -· C8'I rear abadow map ..._ II ~ .,._ Call llO-ZU. aft ...... ust .,..,.,! Call foe 74 .,_,_..._. --J*1JcWan. C1.08tlQC) ~ -------• •ns T..... t767 .. WITHAM v-. It'••' R*ld and .....-.-··-·--•• VOUlSWA... SllABPI O.U lcr price ~ ?6'1117 ,_.W..aml .. terAn. ..S~-i.7"' 9P01bter. IDW-C '"•._ IOI for> particulars. m.7S51 GI-Ta YOLKSW-= ~ SMtS "IOVW Bug, rbh eng 0>11 'JDW.-tmmer Ave.. •• 909 WJ1HAM bare), nu trans, radials, bJ Webntn;-~~OWSWA... ~~ cond. $2000. m-'111il ._._, 11bow•m•M1er-Av~ "78 VW Rabbit, 4·dr., • inW•11.tM1er-SELL Idle items with a aW>., All/Fii, k> ml, l!lllm61 ... .., I De.Uy PilOl Classified Ad. A~. IS'100. M5-.Q2:95 lle'eO. ...... LeaTtq mtry ...... Sell! $1..500. E..-7,1114111 ....................... "'' ....................... "12 c.imrt.aD Ccmvertlble completely restored • l'9blt.. 11,000. 1551-3'121 71 Rep.I Ltd. k> mi, plush w t all atraa. AC, AM /Fii, alnt c:ond • etWTG en/Wlmda .... l (...., --l1- ' JI .• H I ~~ .... ~:: ••••••• !~~!~·.':':.~ ....... !~~~ ~ ......... ~ ....... !!~ ~':.':':.~ ....... !~ ~ .... :.--: ....... !~~~ ~~· ....... ~ ....... !~~~ ~ ....... ':' ....... !~~ ~!·.~:."': ....... !~.~r~·.~:.°': ....... !~.o_<! J J I t 1 s I t ' ( I I ~ c t 9 ~ I l t t ( I . ·~'~ FIUL CLEARANCE ON ALL REMAINING 179 MODELS! • SPRINT VELOC ES •SPIDER VELOCES • SPORT SEDANS • LIMITED EDITION I PEUGEOT ~~-~@::, I: S4000 DISCOUNT OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE ON ANY REMAINING 1,,, ....... 604 EXCELLENT SB.ECTIOM-PEUGEOT DIESEL CENTER the 1980' s Are Here! TURBOS and ILE' s IMMEDIA IE DELIVERY !BEAUTIFUL USED CAR SELECllO I • . . • iFERRARl•MERCEDES BENZs •BMW•B ALFA ROMEOs•MUCH MORE! . ' -~ . DOl'l. IELAY • S~YE L•E IEYER BEFIREI All Cars Sub1ec1 To Pnor S11le Of1orGOOd Thru M11rch 31. 1980 __ ..... __ Ca "" ....................... To Plare your .. f'ast Rt•sult" S.-rvlrt> l>lrt'<'torr .ad Call Now 642-5671 bt. JJJ 'Tl S.vlllo LoacJrcJ Priced for qwclt .. 1~ ~Ply 113,000 ~ "nl Sdn do VU.,, wht oo wtf., S5K mi, vinyl top, nu Urea a'il>O MO-ao T1 SevtUe. 37K mi, 1un roof, W1l'e wbeela. 2 tooe p&1m snoo. M2·1150. 5300 5400 5500 DIREO CASH REIA TES 011 EVERY llEW 1979 CAR LEFT Ill OUR lllYEllTORY 4DAYSONLY' EMDS 9 P.M MOM .. MARCH l I A D! 4 DAYS ONLY' ENOS 9 P.M. MON .. MARCH 31 IHEODORE ROBlllS IUARAlllEES AllY •EW '79 YOU llY WILL BE PIKED Al Olt IBOW FACTORY lllYOICEI ALL HEW 1979 L TD's PRICED AT OR BELOW FACTORY IMVOtCE AMO YOU $500 CASH GET REBATE ALL MEW 1979 THUNDERBIRDS PRICED AT OR BELOW FACTORY IMVOICE AMO YOU $500 CASh GET REBATE ALL 1979 RAMCHEROS PRICED AT OR BELOW FACTORY IMVOICE AMO YOU $508 CASH GET REBATE ALL HEW 1979 GR.AHADAS PRICED AT OR BB.OW FACTORY IMVOICE AMO you s400 cAsH GET REBATE EXO.USIVE AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD 4 DAYS ONLY!!!'ENDS 9 P.M. MONDAY, MARCH 31. I 5500 FACTORY CASH REBATE ON 1979 V-8 TRUCKS! EXAMft.I SAQtGS MEW 1979 V-8 f. I 50 STYLESIDE Aulom.thc 1ransm1ssion oower Sl('l(j(tllQ chr~ numper, mtrror., YdU<;j....... !lnlf'd Ql3!h X mo r"' .Stk I 79/ E~5921 DAMPU SAVINGS MEW 1979 V-8 f..250 STYLESIDE Automehc transmtssoon oower 11eering, ateo bumper. radio. ~ 60 amo alt . ext. cool pkg , tinted glass & Gii pkg IS.k. 896l tC7377) LIST PllCI uss-.. •• 0Rl1An USS • DISCOUNT ~l-y--·~ 55299 usr-... •• ra1cE uss-.... •• IUATI LHS • DtSCOUMT 58176 s500 52912 ;~~--·~55764 OHlY 21 2 ACRES OF ROBINS-READY TRADE-IMS lt72 FOl.D MUSTAMG GaAHOI VH ttJftll'T\thC. '''*"' Pwt '\ltt••nnQ 'Y'l'ny4 t()O 'ft '"" '#'Ith t• tt.i. f\+Jlf"H •• .-... , ·""11fYY .1~ ,,. , , , $2288 1•7t FOO PtNTO "'POM'r' • t;yt 4 "'°""_.., ,,.,,. rld1111 •·~A ~""""""' I I 000 mth~·~• WP'\•'•' 11•U•ttOr .,,Y0'1:t1t DuctoM~ ~Got' IM''"' ll11'WCGI !>!• ;>11!7A ''" ..acuH COUGAa D7 L ?.fdP<J •nc•U()tno owr ~ ._,.,,.. ' ~ "" •fW~i (J'Ut'.J@ confrf~ .,,.,ny• t "' ' ,,,.,.,,., ~ ... &o•·.t Dir(.,.,'"" ft>!' AAOATU Sn. 47'>1A I f1'I fon ""8T A• _..,., C"•mo•O",. tnlf'r•n' ,,(\ .,,,, ""C"nom•t•• f"n()C)@• • aoeeo ,,.,..,,... tO'l ~ rnna,,.,,,.no -,hHPn A Alu'" •hfftt " 19tU'fP '''- P4?4'1 I '71 CHIYIOUT CAMil<> LT V8 lutornllOC: I•-.,. COt'tO ()W' -& i.11 -Y,.WOW w bllCti ~ _, & IM• '""" :>~OOOmtlOI' 729VOCI ~ Al&11A 191' ~ 1200 YAM H• bllY ~ "'CO"ll ~ ~­OWf ,_,!'IQ tal• & bAm>I \HIS t~ - !1000 ""'"\ & 1\()1<1• 1e~"" COf'lllf)(l80ly 11T21fl491 1SI• "313AJ t•71~06btt..O. AwlOtf~fhC "'"' ., t " I '· ,.. • }', ,,,, h • ' .. , ... •" unt\t"'l!Av" • -. • ; 1 '71 llOl.D FAIRMOl'f'T WA~ Smitn w ..., ('t")n(1 1u•~~ .. 1rlt\ a r.,, ''4·•~'''"1 C"·~ '' 4 c:,1 1o t '•<'" ' •O t' -tn"i()Ot1•h(_, •I I t:NQttff"! b4 _.~..,. (VllC • t s3211 1'76 P'OMTl.AC fffHlaD '"f<>aMUU" H~(>¥'Qt" •••••'flflt JiUW"""4,.,. •. _,. P'Wf h'-• .... 'O 4 -'t•t J J('~H '• P4()6(' t •7' fOtlD FI 00 ~IC•Uf' '"'' 'f\l('to ,, I• IP t f •nr11,,.,,_, ~ •..rwi•.. ""•' C w•·t ""' ' l • •, I ,,..,, .. I'/ • ,,.., 4,\ 54888 ltlO TOYOTA COIOUA SU H f'iS ltf\ ff\d" .. r ,,.. f t 1 "°' t I •l'lrC•~ A~"" ...... 4 rt. ·r1 ..,~, "~e8RAN0 NfW 6JIY/l '>" 4 1"A lt7' DOOGI 414 rtCWIW A 10.o90 0 1"'1_,,1141'0 trMa 1"1- COf'O 6 nf1 tr,.t(J ~' a "d hf9' n 11 ,,, "0 11,.nfllf'.-ff f'N'>d••' tn41f "• n4'wt•r ~,,_,.., ~'''""M • \ '"'" /(JU '4' tu. 34111161 $1~ P4701TI COMMfLL CHEVROLET ~lfJrr ... , u:\t! I I ~I \\I.._,\ S4&-l 200 lmpt.ha auto, PS, AC, dr hckop, w /l27 eog, 1-t ol r 962·31.89 Ford '71 P1oto Squirt" wqoo. wood-train fl wtute.13700 . ...,., u..:. ..... ......................... 72 Vega, a:Jn1 body&. m - t.er • en1t need.'I work. iS Mart IV stJver w tre4 ! Malle offer 979-0028 pl&.eh mt.er. Xlnt. conc1. 55Km1. $3500. D1 1 8:Jll..ell3J. Eves 838-2364. "19 Qlrvette, auto . 4-dr . 8300 m1 Xlnl cond. M400 ~3641 '66 Malibu Wltn run!> well, great work car 1615() 54.S-2241 ii C.ont.meoul Mk IV, hot rod Lincoln, runs, 1 need!I work, a1k10& ~. negotiable CaU Eugene 983-1.330 or ty , messa-"g'-e_. ----- '17 Monte Carlo fully 'lit Maril n. 1Z7,000 mj, loaded I OWllT Lotm1 ~ Cell $3.400 9'19-UM l S48-7ll l Url'6 El CamlDO Clua1c * "lbell Gd cond. $3000. 66.J:MO • 842-8239 ---tt2S 13 Newport · Xlllt CODd.. oew batt . niew alt.entor. n-tires IW s l over $l!JOO CaJ I 631-43191 ------Ctdf ,.. "30 Import DaJn Hu NO ne«t for a 19nUHCOLM M.AaXYC<>Un c.tief-Edtioa Loaded with l'lllras 6 hit !I l o w mile '> omRNE > PRJCED 1'0 S ELL PAST••• MIUQ.f MAZDA I Zl!JO J~ HI . C.M 64S-5700 ~ 9932 ....•.........•........ 15 T to" Wht m.iroon UJl AJ.I pc7Wff Z7 .000 m I lnunacula~. a .600 Pl' ~ or Ad Stttt-r • Ml. 642-4300 • 2' b.n a day '1'9 Black w black tn· tenor Air. alloy), CR r•d10 $11 ~00 0 HO 013322'7 Iii! Con f'tll' .-uto r ' 5'2UO offn ~J'4 1(:31 d.1~' J µpot n t m.-n l 131 ~'L\ R I, 113.! :!611 ~ ";fi \etlt' •ho w 1·ond i7 Mark V Glvencby, llC*ia.I limited edilioa, full pkg. of options. 111eme on11 aerio. 1.nr. iry car bu;yen needed, Callm.5'1M Uncoln VenaJUea, i9 ()\lmpep edit.loo. -ma. auoo. e..T1J0 Miil cmy "!4l: ___ ;.. ..... ORANGE OOUNTY 'S ~ MEWIST ~ UNCOLN·MERCURY .. : OEALERSHlP ' RAT A A.DllOI ~ UNCOLN·MERCURY ~ 16-11 Ado Ce.at.er Dr : SDP'Wy-l..a.lte Forest eut • IRVlNE llo-7000 'Tl Me-cwy Couur X R7.: ~ood coodttioo $1 ,9$0._ CalJ 9fD.6277 .. • , -. 7t M~ Cob1y Pane wa,pi, good cood. IEOO. -• ~ # --18 t I ttf~ ....................... ~ I '7'9 ti«IST..--·~ GHA HATCHIACX • Black w /camel i nt.. lo9ded "/all the options. • lt'!l.'I lhaD 9.000 rruJes !:": Yw must Stt Uus 000 ''fOW1 Q4YBC). OK.Y $5491 HOWAaDO.v1olwt Dove Ir Qwul Sb NF:WPORT BEACH lll-0555 lo.td('(J T Jkr o\'cr b 1· ltn F'Ott.D 3 pun-hast' 49!M27s MUSTAM& II ~ i'9 Corvet1t' Black fuJJy V8. automatic tram ·!S «l'AP Wk 83..\-6566, hm ~) 6 sport wbeds.~ -.-0i .. RDn Now °"'Y P7'5 ~ "l'3 Vrttl' lmmaculatf' MMIACli MAZDA ~ 4S4 upd T lo p AtC. Z150Hartlar8l .. C.ll. ; PW. am 'fm st.er AJI op MS.5700 =-! bans 33.000mi On1tmal ---~ owner's baby 631-2828. Ism Ford Mmtena, ~ condJtioa.. aJJ ong. ;: 78 Vetle Cluner tban nrw fo:very op(Joo plus e xtras Lo w miles SlUOO « assume le~e ~ '9ll '71 Cougar. PS. PB. radials. ehrome "'poke whls. $169!1 1b esl ofr 4W7-L1B2 T1 XR7 aJI wtute with ~ lnmwtre w~I rovers. p w p s p v tilt. crw.se. am •rm stereo, auto tra n s , w /aux coo&er. l2K J owrwr idnl oond p l> a.sxz s:mo 6C2--0'l'6Z 646-GIJ. '85 Cmvertible, nawtea,! 111 but any Dealer'( Pnce 75llMI087, M6-S2511 -< lt'7ttaetut ~ __ a_-._ .a.Tm a 'fiB 8 lfUSTANG w fair. ll,.500. 951~1 ask for Bob .. .. • f 1 '7J Convertible classk.~ V8. beauWul cood. ~t~ off er 646-4871 .. 78 T Top Convert . g~ mpg, lo rru, AC. AM tf'Ml t:.ipe. rally pac. 644·STQ.: n'S twll:nds ' DodlJt 9935 .• •••••• • • •. ••• • • • • • • ••• • '85. Must Sell' Aft S d~ !74 Dart 311 Eng. PB/PS, i.ng week .: air. radio. XTnt cond. ~-... IZ500 644-4700 aa-fted Ach =-~~~:. You may request Ad-Sitter l8Nice when. placing your od . . CM M-Sitftr number will oppeor in ywr Doily Pilot od . . Ad-Sitter tokes yoor mes-.s .. . you coll in 01 your convenienat to ~· the responses to your od ... this llMCI°' is only SS P." week. For morw inf ormotion onCi to place ywr od d , "2-5611 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l.~~~~ .......... ~4499 ~Full power. faci()(V air oond .. AMIRA stereo 8 Jrack tape. tilt wheel. cruise control. Cabnotet ~).OP. leather spht owr. seats'& eu111om wt.eels. ~-Sharp! (070MTXl. '76 OLDS s3999 ~ tJ1 CUTLASS COUPE • • • • • • ~ be •Automatic trans factory air cond pwr. ~ d steering & brakes till wheel oadded top ,lit, 1 .<.PLUS many other luxury items Sharp• :T: ::: 1307PUY) !770LDS s4499 ~ T CUTLASS SUPREME • . . . ~ sl Couoe Automatic trans . owr steering & ~ st brakes. factory air cond tilt wheel. stereo. •lit' bf .__Pa_d_de_d_to_o_&_on_iv_3_s_o_oo_m_•l-es_• 1_4_1 s_R_Lo_i._.. :T: ~ '71 CADILLAC $1899 ~ sJ SEDAM DE VIUE . . • . • • . . ~ t Full POWer. factory air cond. tilt wheel. stereo. ~ .Padded top & a11 ong1na1 Low. low m11es. ~ • • "'0320LI) :T: >I :i '74FORD s2999 ~ Cl :1'HUMDlltlllD . . . . . • • . . • :T: n '_ Full Power. factory air oond . AM/FM stereo. it .~ tilt wheel. cruise control. Padded top & low. Jfr l l low mtlesl ( 159LVE) :T: s,._,.._ ______________________ 11111 S '71 FORD s4999 lfk S• IAMCtaO • • • . . . . • • . . • l!J: a ::~utomatio trans . factory air cond pwr tfr' _..15teering & brakes PLUS many more lu1tury r ltems! Low. low m11es1 ( 1N44282l t --------------------------.. c s t ' '76 rOMTIAC c -'99 C.IAMD NIX T-T011 -~­Full pawer, taciory., atl stereo. rallye wheels. Plddl _,,. see: LIKE NEW condition' (1711 . ' --~-----------------~-----' '71 IUICK s4999 • SIYl.Allt CUSTOM •••• 1 Coupe. Automatic trans . pwr steering & ! brakes. Cabriolet top AM/FM stereo w/lape, I lilt wheel. cruise control raL!ye wheels & 1 ONLY 23.000 mlles!l542UJO). "\ .. , . ...,. __________________ __ I I • I '76CADIUAC s3499 COUPI DIVIW .••••••• Full pawer. fectory air cond .. AM/FM stereo ~IK wheet1 crui9e control. cat>rloltt top & lull telthe< Int. (88&PPQJ. a.a...~ . • r~ . ,~. --.... ~·-., , ... -----.L -···-::...-. \ WHEEL AND DEAL RIGHT HERE t ' • .. ,.t -"" ,:,,, 1 .. u .. !> °""" y PILOT DJ G EXCELLENT TERM FINAN~IMG AVAILABLE AT PRE-MARCH 1980 INTEREST RATES ! MEW'80 MEW '80 MEW '79 GRANADA PINTO T·llRD s5199 s3911 Loeded with neariv every- ttt1ng tl'NIQlnab6ei A steal! LIST Pl.ICE •••• SI 0,112 DISCOUNT •••• 2.u2 CASH NICI oa CASHNICIC>a aaAn ...... soo Only '107!. ,.., '7~! . ••. ,_ eo-rt19'?t n ...,.....,_ S-• ., __ ot •'lflf• ..._,,_ s-.... n•t u .,. _ -C>Dr; '" t20 ,,_,.., "°' U .cl ... " .... °""'"Dow -l lO OMV ... ..-,,., °"'-_...._.It._, APfl 17 W Dll -onco l &e01*> I .. -.11 .. ., .. ,.,_ ta ll)611 ,.,.. 3M6I NEW 1980 MEW 1910 NEW ltlO COURIER F-100 PICKUP YAN s4999 s4999 $6399 CASHNJCEOR CASHNICIOl CASH PllCI OR 5 106~ 5 106~ 5 135Cl! MO. MC). MO. 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AMI FM stereo. pwr windows. erect. door tocks. vmvt too. wsw tires & more' .S32WYCl $6295 NEED CASH??? we pay top d<>llar tor gOOd. crean late moder cars. See Curt Oav11 Of Btyan Hes«eth today WI ALLOW TOP Dou.Al foa TOUI ftADMMI Sii US HOWl!t SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT REMTIMG A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! l VOL. 73, NO. 88, •SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNtA FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1980 _...___"_ Ye•rRomelowa Dally Newspaper 1 Fl ' EN CENTS f llB Family Sues Iran for ·$IIO Mi11ion A lawsuit demandlna lllO million from the Iranian 1overn ment for three U S. dlplomat1 who escaped Tehran and the parenll ol one, Mr and Mrs lrank L1Jek of Hunttngton Beach. has been filed an Washington PlainWfs in the action agamst th.e Iranian government include the Lijeks. their son Mark. tui. wife Cora. of Falls Church. V11 . 38 Mt. St. Helens and H Ltt Schatz. or Arhnft.On. Va L1jelt 's parents would receive no million Jf a u .s federal court finds in their favor, while their son and daughter-an-Jaw and Scbati would share $90 m1lhon Contacted al her north Hunt ington Beach home today, Mrs Wanda Lijek s aid she has no idea when a hearing might be Residents Flee Fkry Eruption WASHlllGTOll • ,.,t~ . " -.s "~ .......... SCENE OF ERUPTION Mount St. Helene 1 Cops Probe Murder tn Irvine Irvine police said they beHeve the murder of a woman whose body was found in a field Thurs- day has no connection to the murders of boys whose bodies have been found near freeways. Gayle Anne Linele. 30, or Tustin, died after her throat was slit, police said today. A wooden stake was then forced into her body. The partially clad body was found at 10:49 a .m . by CaJTrans workers in a weed- strewn field adjacent to the in- tersection of Myford Road and Michelle Drive. Irvine police Lt. Gene Norden >aid that details of the crime in- :iicate that it is not related to re- cent murders or young boys who nave been dropped by freeways 1n Orange County. He also said that the murder bears no re· semblance to the s laying of Savannah Anderson. an Lrvine secretary who was killed in her attartment in mid-1979. Norden said the victim died rrom a s lashed throat and tbeoriied that she was un- conscious when the stake was in- serted. COUGAR, Wash. <AP> -Ex· plosions shook pulsating Mount St. Helens today and a plume of volcanic gas aod ash spewed four miles high in the first erup· tion of the volcano in more than l20 years. "The mountain is heating up," said Doo Swanson, an offi~ial or the U.S. Geological Survey, who flew over the volcano and re- p orted mud s lides a nd avalanches oozing down its snow-covered slopes. AU J"Mid->U were evaeUM.ed within 15 miles of the O"Umbling mountain, about 40 miles northeast of Vancouver, Wash .• but officials said tbere was no immediate tbrellt to human life Sw..ae aUi DQllMl'Om H · ploalons •book tlle moantaln between 7:27 a .m . and 8:40 a .m. after the volcano appeared to be calming down following a 2 a.m. outburst. '"It has ·been kind of pulsat· ing," he said. Jim U n terwegn e r , a spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service. said small avalanches were sighted on the east side of the peak and mudflows at the 6,400-foot level on the northeast s ide. "Thtn~s are happening by the minute. he said . Lightning caus ed by stat ic electricity streaked through the plume which climbed 20,000 feet into the sky, more than two , miles above the s ummit of the 9,677-foot peak. Officials earlier expressed fears that a sudden thawing of the snow and icefields on the mountain would trigger dev· astating mudslides and flood- ing. according to Nolan Lewis. director of emergency services for Cowlitz County. River watchers, who keep an eye on area rivers during limes of heavy rainfall and sprin~ melt, have been alerted to watch for rising water. Lewis said. On Thursday night, offi cials evacuated Joggers and the few nearby residents as the volcano twisted in the grip of powerful Internal forces and erupted with an explosion heard 45 miles away, belching volcanic ash over acres of pristine snow. The Cowlitz County Depart- me nt of Emergency Services and Skamania County sheriff's office said they had oot de- termined bow many persons bad been evacuated from buildings in the s parsely populated area. held to aUow the punJtave legal action to proceed. "I JUSt found out about it a couple of days ago," said Mrs. L1jek. addmg that they are being re presented by a Washington DC. area attorney retained by the younger Lijeks. She had no kind words for the Iranian government that stilt holds some SO U.S. hostages and trapped their son and bis wife along with three other diplomats who escaped with Can•da's aid and fled Iran in January. The six were trapped dunng the embassy takeover by a stu- dent mob in November , bul made a du h fTOm rear exits to the-nearby Can•dian embassy where they were bidden for nearly three months. "At lea.&t I fee.I better to get back at them. You can't ju.st let t~~m push you around." Mrs. L1Jek dedared this morning. P resident Carter automatic.al· ly froze all lra01an assets in America following the takeover and if American plainWfs win their lawsuits, be could order the SllO million taken from those assets. The swt filed in behalf of the LiJeks and Schatz claiau the four t rapped Americans were I deprived of their First Amend- ment right to free speech and their Fowtb Amendment right to freedom from unreasonable search and seizure. A previous lawsuit was filed against Iran by five hostages re- leased voluntarily from the em· bassy captivity as a gesture by their student captors and also names t h ose individuals ' families as plaintiffs. • m Oil Rig Tragedy ,.,_.....,.. 8AOKEH LEG OF OIL PLATFORM At fXHjO!fl •0111 •ND 8098 ON THE NORTH SEA 11n1cture C.pelnd Canel .. .._.,Loa of Uf9 tn AIM'• Wont D111 •1 Shot by Cep Robbery Suspect's Death Justifiable By ROBERT BARKER Oto,. Oally "''°' \uf! An investigation by the dis- trict attorney's office has found that the shooting death or a Costa Mesa robbery suspeet by a Founlam Valley police officer was justifiable homicide. J ames K. Carey, 23, was shot by Officer Henry Cuadras in a ~un baule after a $2,500 robbery a t the Marie Ca ll e nder Restaurant Feb. 16 at 9·38 p.m Carey was taken to the Foun- tain Valley Police Station at 10:04 p.m. and died later in the evening. Officers s aid they weren't aware he had been _ wo~nded. ~apt. John Beddow said today that Carey had not complained of being wounded and that of- fice rs had no inkling of his in- juries unUI 10:35 p.m . He also was covered with mud after a scuffle in a field during his arrest and dark clothing helped to obscure his stomach wound, according to a report by Deputy District Attorney Paul M~er. In the report to Police Chief Marvin Fort.in that was released Thursday, Me yer s aid an autopsy revealed that the fatal wound caused hemorrhaging that was completely internal. Beddow also related that the suspect was brought to the sta- tion by Westminster police of fi cers whale Fount.ain Valley of ricers were occupied with set· ting up a command po6t, hunt~nl{ what they believed to be an ac- complice To further complicate mat ters. officials said. was the fa ct that police officer Cuadras. who himself was wounded. wasn't a ware that he had wounded Carey. Cuadras. who s uffered four gunshot wounds. continued to track Carey until help arrived. He the n drove himself to Fountain Valley Community Hospit.al for treatment and ol- ficers responding to the scene were not aware that Cuadras had returned nre. Meyer said balllatic tests In· die ated that the f•taJ buUet was fi red by Cuadras who is re- cuperating from bis wouoda and has not yet returned to duty. Meyer said lh•t examination showed that the "very well de- veloped musculature" of Carey contributed to bis ablltty to (~ 8LA Y, Pate A%) ' IEST :, L::3~L~G~ER!!l~U~Y ~ .. ,~ WHERE RIG COLLAPSED Many Reported Dead Pastor Took His Off Top? VISALIA CAP> -A lawsuit filed in Tulare County Superior Court contends a Visalia m an1ster improperly diverted mo re than $135,000 in church funds to personal use. The Rev. John Kiggins Jr used the money to buy a $17 ,000 boat. a $2,800 dog and cars valued at more than $84,000, the suit contendS. The suit was filed by contrac- tor Cecil Venturella. a former member of Kiggins' concre1a- tion at tbe First PentecostaJ Church ol Visalia, now called tbe Gatewa y C hr istian Cathedral. Rescue Effort Mo11nted STAVANGER. Norway < 1\1» Davers despe rately ham · m ered on the hull of an upside down 0 11 workers· "Cloatang hotel '" today looking fo r s urvivors of the worst disaster in the North Sea oilfields. With 38 bod1es found and 101 men reported missing, the b1~~ gest r escue oper ation srnce World War II was under way by more than 2,000 people manning scor es or ships, pla nes and bellcopten. There were at least 81aunivon. Pldlllps P«roteam Co., wbicb &eased tbe 10,000-t.on Alexander I. IDe&lmd rt1. said Z28 were aboard. Di vera dro1tped M feet to <'heck for signs of We lD the plat· form '• subme,.eed Jiving :n--1"-..... ...., ... • 'I .....nsion cameras to ~-ML ·......., are hammering on the bwJ. but ao far there has been no reapome from inside." said Per Erik Bjorkhmd, spokesman for the Phillips Petr oleum Co . which leased the 10.000-ton Alex <Stt RIG, Page A?) HB Girl, 15, Handcuffed And Raped ~ A 15-year -old Huntington Beach student was abducted on her way to school Thursday by a man who ha ndcuffed the girl and drove her lo a house when~ he raped her . police reported lo· day. Headed for classes at Manna High School. the girl was re· po rtedly forced anto the at~ tacker·s car al about 9 .30 am near the comer of Springdale Street and Bolsa Avenue where she had just stepped off a bus. The victim . a Garden Grove resident, told police the man handcuffed her . told her to get down on the floor and drove to a house in Westminster where he raped her. Police said the girl was dropped ore 1everaJ hours later near the high school campus. She then phoned police. She told officers her attacker was in bis 20s. had long dark hair and a beard. Coast He said that blood near the body indicated that Miss tingle was murdered where abe was round. She was probably killed about 3 a.m . Thursday, Norden Kded. Tben were numerous stab wounds oo the neck of the blood- ha.ired, blue eyed, flve-foot-six- inch, 125 pound body, but no knife wu found al the scene, Norden said. The body wu so badly mutilated by the stake ttaat it i.s hard t.o tell lf abe was taped, be Hid. Kelly Top-spending Candidate Weather A little cooler tonight. sunny arid a UUle warmer Saturday. Lows tonight from 45 at the beaches to SO inland. Highs Saturday from 17 to 73. Norden said Miu LlnJle was .a QMIDl>loyed waitress and she ltyed wttb her boyfriend, who tt.1 belD cleared ot any 1Jlvolve- 1Dnt ln tbe murder. "W• work tM freeway near Jttre and we 1potted her while .... were drlvinC on Myford.'' ~:•Y Lope&, 23, th• Tr-worker iirbo fOUJ¥1 the I ~ ............. a ............. " .... -..... -.. Ir =· .. .. -«titi!t.f:; .. Saitta ADI Vreewar. ftt ' :.ad .......... ta.la lrWiiia ... ,,.,... •. rtrt. M r1. Flnley. who loaned her own campaign SZ,000 late this week, baa amassed St,601 t.o date, reoordl lbow. Tb• 1pl)Olnt· ed counc:Uwoman NPC>rted that she baa apent $5,435 on her cam· palgn. Pattinson 11 also in tbe high· finance tracllet. Hia dlaclotures show to,m bu been collected for his ...... 1ec:Uon bid and S5.71t baa been spent. The dllcloeurn for all 12 coun· ell candidltee 1how; -leek &•llJt RH4ived 110---11,471. -.. ..... • : lleeelftd .: i~: Retel•ed ~- 11~1.9er: ~=':s~r : a ... tnd $1.600. spent Sl,145. -Bd Zac-..Clle: Received $1,914, spent Sl,190. -Oaartn ao.111: Received $695. spent *l. -We1le1 Buuh&er: Recelved $1,521, spent $1,609 -Harry 8add1: Received Sl .~. 1~t'783. Councll candtdatea Eldon Bag.stadt and John Valentino failed to ffte financlal di•· closuree ~uraday. The Hunllngton Beach Chama. d Commerce PoUtlcal ActlOQ Commit* and enotMr committee known u the Tu· payers Leatue of HunUnit.on Beacb allo reported ftnanclal acUvtty ln the councll race. TM Taapa.JVI Leque, wiUl Ruptfncton Be&cb =ldent Leona 1\anat.an u trea 1 bu ~1.:,:~c-te.-·:::: trlbution tot.be pwp bu come from CO.cilman John Thomas. who cb.Jpped in St.000. Tbomu, elected in im. said he lnteodl t.o dip into bls own btllfold aaa.in and contribute t.o ~be Taxpayen Lea1ue before -ihe race la oveT. He taLd be save contributlona to t-he ,,roup wltb the un- derst.ancllDC financial support would be thrown behlnd council candidate Bruce Greer ahd city treuurer candidate Gordon Offttle. The cbamtMr ~tlcal Id.lob 1roup, wblcb 1peat over m.ooo on a slat. ot nve cuelldaw. In t!le Jm elecUGn, bu ~ $3,230 IO ~recordl wui.. I n. daa .... elftclall1 •· doned Pattlntoao.Embetlt Clancy Yoder • eouncll llopGIWlllQ . l t -... : .. . .· .· ·: .. . ~; . . ... . . . 4 • ' 4 ~ -· :· ST. LOUIS <AP> A federaJ appeala court rus.d today that the National 0.-.antaatloe for Womef\ may boy~ 11t1tH whll'h havt not ratified the Equ•I Riabta Amendme(lt Mluourl AltonM1 Gtoeral Jolul Aabc:roll filed IWl ••••n•t NOW two )'Hn aao. ~ar1l11 U\a& ~ Of1&nla.aUoo had roal St Louil $11 million and Kau• at)• mllllcn "' eon"ntlon bu61 ..... But U.S Obtritt Court Judat Elmo 0 Huntl'r ruled that the boycott doe$ not violate lht Sh r1nlm" Act or other antatr~t laws, and Ult 8\h ll S Clrcwl Court of Appeal~ today affirmed lbat rulln1 ••.W•A•CH ... PreC••• B'/ fte A.-clatecl Pren Flfty-sut persons were arrested ln New J eniey today when anti-nuclear protesten stormed a fence at the headquarters of the utility that owns the Thrtt Mile Island nuclear plant, of fklal1 said 1'be arTeSts came dwing one or several demonstrations commemoratina the first anniversary of the nation's wont com merciaJ nuc:lear accident at the Pennsylvania power plant. 'Related story. A3. > Authont1es said a group of protesters attempted to scale a fence at Lbe General Public Utilities Corp. in Parsippany, N.J . and were taken into custody by the police. Tbe demonstrators. who were among about 200 at the corporate headquarters. were to be charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing, police said. iflllw D~at ... Car11-.e D~•rrtfJH ORKNEY. South Africa <AP> -Standing beside a mine shaft more than a mile deep in the world's largest gold mine, Aaron Maslza suddenly heard screams. He looked up and saw a "mary ann," an elevator loaded with fellow miners. hurtling ~~. ~ "Before I knew what was happening 1 saw strange particles fly through the air ... and later noticed it was human flesh. I also saw limbs," Masi~• said. The day after the accident in the Vaal Reefs mine, John Eplett. the mine manager, said the original reported death toU had been revised from 23 to 31. Originally. it had been reponed that 20 blacks and three whites died when the mine hoist plum· meted to the boUom ol the shaft. at an estimated 160 mph. Caner Ca•reb Callip Da.,ld Pia .. WASHINGTON (AP> -President Carter canceled plans to- day to spend the weekend at his Camp David, Md .. retreat. White House press secretary Jody Powell said there were "a number of matters which require his attention" in the na· lion's capital. He did not elaborate and said he did not know of any appointments added to Carter's calendar. However , the president Is scheduled to make public Monday his proposed budget cuts. In addition, there were indications that the admii:iislration is preparing new actions in regard to the American hos tages being held In Iran. lraa Dlplo•af CutfJark Se~• WASHINGTON <AP > -The Carter adminsistration is con· sidering a further cutback in Iranian diplomats in the United States as part of a series of get-tough meuures to ~ announced next week. so~~ sant totlay. • But U.S. relaUons with the re•ume hi Tehran will be main· tained despite growing Impatience with the siege al t.be U.S. Embassy. oow in its 146th day. <Related story, A4.) loQnRate .. .. 19.5 Percent NEW YORK <AP > The prime lending rate 1umped today to a record 191 ~ percent whe n Con tinental llhno1s National Bank of Chicago and the Rank of America leap- frogged over the 1911~ per· cent rate c.sta b li!';h ed earlier in the day by Citibank in New York. Citibank. the ruit1on's second-largest bank. led the latest round of prime rate increases by sell.mg the 191/, percent rate. a record at the time. The increase in the rate charged on loans to the most credit-worthy cor porate customers was the sixth during March. Rates have shot upward as the government has moved to tighten credit as a means or fighting inflation and slowing the economy. C.arter Endorsed W ASHINOTON (AP) -The United Food and Commercial Workers Union has endoned President Carter for re-election. The union's endorsement described Carter u "a president who throulh h.b ex~rlence, in· tegrity and a proyen record of commitment and dedication to the values and goals we share as Americana . . . has confirmed our trust in him." -DAILY PILOT , .. o.-..c-.,_,.. _..e«t. .. ._ -.... -"""'-.,_._ .. "'" °'-c-.. ~c_, ,...., ... __ _ _ ...... -. ...._. ,.,_., ,.. C•l• Oerk Clouted By Bandit in HD Robbery A clerk at a Huntington Beach c onvenience market was knocked over the head with a club early today by a bandit who had trouble opening the cuh register policesaid. The robber. officers rep«?rte<l. finally pried open the register at the 7 ·Eleven Mark et, 9951 Yorktown Ave and Oed with S20 in cash The clerk, whose name wasn't re leased. was tr ea ted b y paramedlcs at the .scene fOI! a scalp laceration following the 3 a m incident. Investigators s rud the crook was described as being in tus 20s having long brown hair nnd ra r rying a large wooden club Man Arrested In Attacks RIVERSIDE <AP) -A former Police Explorer Scout and Marine Corps military policeman has been char~ed with 19 felony count.I stemnung from attacks on five young women, including two in which he allegedly forced teen-ase 8'rls to widress while be pboto- grapMd them. Alfred Kirk Inman. 2:5, was ar· ral(ned on a 19-count felony complaint, including four co\Ult.s or attempted rape . fiv e burglaries, three armed rob· berles. six kidnappinss and one arson. Mer the 4S·second bear· in•. tome was retutned to custody In Ueu of $100.000 ball. ilv.er Trading • N!W YORK (AP) -The prlcu of allvur recovered a bit t.o- du.y trom a frutic slide that brou&hL the prlc• to a seven· month tow Tbunday. T rlld.lnt lo sliver tor delivery In April Opened at $13 an CMmH at the Commodity Exchange in Nt:w York. but then fell to $11.'° an o~. 11l.W higher than Lbe $10 80 price Thursday when markets went into a frantic slide tied to a huge sell -off of bllllonaJ~ Nelson Bunker Hunt's holdings Stock pric.s pushed higher In active trading today as tbe chairman or the Securities and Exchange Commbsion held an ONE MAN'S DEALING LEO TO COLLAPSE -A3 WEAKENING ECONOMY PRESENTS BARGAINS -84 emergency meeting with of· flclals of the New York Stock Exchange to discuss Thursday's turbulent session. The meeting between NYSE leaders and SEC Chairman Harold Wllllam1 waa called beeaUM of the ayraUOftl Tburs-day that followed the collapee ol 1Uver prices on commoditiet ex- chtJIP.S a,_d a__•\lrte of sell -0raera1n atbclt u..rtets. The mutet eoatloued to re- cov•r ~. wlt.b the Dow Jcoes avera1e ot ao lnduttriab risine ll points to 711 after four hours of trading. Olt Tbunday, the Dow wu off by more than 2S points late ln the day but down by ju.st 2.14 at the close. Independent oil and precious metals issues led the upward movement today. RIG ••. ander I. Kielland. 1 ugbOats were standing by to latch on the rig. Norwegian hellcQpters ferried dozens of survivors to hospitals here. Most escaped serious injury and were treated ror expoeure. One ol the five legs collapsed Thursday during a storm that produced winds up lo 60 mph and 20-foot waves. Tbe rte li.at.ed briefly before overtumina in ~·feet deep J~>' water lot aillea west of Norway. "We have never had accidents like Uus to my knowledge many part of the world:· said 8111 Boys. Ph1ll1ps · Norw ay manager Visibility 1n the search area ~a s described as good with dwindling winds a fte r poor weather 10 the m orning. But roui;:h weathe r was forecast latt:r in the day At le a s t 46 s hips were deployed in the search over 4,000 square miles in the Edda oilfield on Norway's Continental Shell. Planes and helicopters from Bri· tain, West Germany. Denmarlt and Norway joined the rescue. Moat of the estimated rig workers aboard were working, sleeping in the hc>Ul or watching a movie when the rig capsiz.ed. "There was an almighty crack . . then t::baoa." said Tony Sylvester. a Britlsb rig worker briefly trapped in the hotel's movie theater. ·'It suddenly toppled right over and everybody was in the sea:· said Sylvester. 3S, a father o r three from Grimsby . England. "Everybody was cllmbinc up to the top that could make it and clinging on. Nobody knew what to do." 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(U(ll(All'-.. --· I ...... -.-t ... • •• • THIS IS WHAT YOUR CEHSUS FOAM LOOKS LIKE Don't Treat tt A• Junk Mall. or You'll Go to Jall Privacy Promised in Cemw WASHINGTON <AP> -The m1llloo.s of Amencans fill.mg out those caun• forma that were scheduled to arnve today are bein& promised privacy ln an effort to allay fears the Ulforma lion could be used against them Bureau officials are aware \.hat many people att uneasy about eivlne tntormaUon to a government agency. and they atreaaed that nothing about any 1nd1Vldual can be disclosed either publicly or to other bran<'hes of government UNDEa FEDEa..U. LAW, every census employe-e -even temporary ones -muat take an oath not to discuss per..onaJ an· formation they collect. The penalty for VlOlatlon IS a SS.000 r111e and up to five years in jail Although oo employee of the Census Bureau has e'er bttn formally accused or releasing such 1nlormat1on. pnvacy h~ been a continuing issue in meE>hngs held around the country to prepare for the census and to bnng it to the attention of the public. Special efforts to C'Ount the Jl1span1c community he:.ve been Pirticularly hampered becaU-'e or the numbers of 1lleiaJ aJ1ens. who fear that filling out a census form may result in a v1s1t from the Immigration and N aturallz.al1on ~nice ON TB1Jll8DAY, ATl'OaNEY Geoeral Benjamin Civiktti issued a statement that ille&aJ aliens aboWd not rear that census information wtU be used in efforts to force Lbem out of Lbe COW>· try. •'Some penona have expressed co.cera t.bal Haaua iD- forniation mJpt be used to qaove a1•'"' ~au.a In thla-eckmtry, .. Clvilettl said. '"That cciocern Ll-poandku." Michael Farrell. statr dlrtttor for the HouM ~1 1W>- comm1lttt. also reported that heanngs &round t.be country du· closed widespread mistrust of government, al~lh he too stressed the bureau's record of ke<-ping secrets WIOLE THE BtJREAl' combmt'S the 1nlorm.H1on on all the forms lo produce stallst1cal details about lbe nat»00. st.ates and com muruta•s. oo inform a lion on 1ndJVldua1s goes into any gov· crnment computer Once the statistical informatlOt'I 1s obtamed tM forms a~ microfilmed and kept under stnct St'cunty tor 72 years. after which the film I!. turnt'd O\'er to the National Archives The original rorms the mselves ure shredded. dlS!>Oh'ed 1n acid and recycled Into paper pulp. Silver Theft SU8pecl8 Nabbed LONDON <AP l -The robbery squad bas arrested auapects m connection with Monday's SJ>tt· tacular S8.8 million silver bulllon he1.st. Scotland Yard llll oounced. But police said Thursday they bad no trace of the 10 tons of silver bars taken In the second biggest robbery m British hJs· tory. .,,..._,.__,Al SLAY ••. withstand shock and to cootaJn bleedlfli He nid t.be autops)' showed that even had the lnJury r~­ce1ved immediate attt-nt1on, the dama1e wu such .. that medkaJ help moat probably would have been to no avail." Meyer had prevtoualy com· mended the bravery o( Cuadras who is in line to receive an award for valor from the polJce department. Capt. Beddow aaid. Funds Sought By JERRY CLAUSEN Of CM 0~, ...... a-.H A request for $320,000 to fund a small boat harbor atudy for Costa Mesa and west Newport Beach wa s a u bmitted to a Conaresslonal subcom mlttee Thursday In Washington, D.C. Results of the application . engJoeered by Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach. won't ~ known for months. but the funding outlook appears somewhat dim. a Badham aide indicated late Thursday. The request wa.s submitted to the House Appropriations Com· m 1ltee's s ubcommittee on energy and wat.er development by Clair Burgener. R·La Jolla. a member of the House Appropria· lions Committee Badham's request, sought on behalf of the City of Coeta Mesa. seek• 165.000 or the total amount during fiscal 1981, beginning next Oct. 1 . The funding Is sought for a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers study for facilities at the mouth of the Santa An• River, between Co6t.a Mes a and Huntington Beach. for about 3.000 boat.s. The study was authorized by the House of Representatiws on Dec 9, 19'1S, but never was funded. Badbam ~l fl.80..000 for the st udy laat year. ljU t Congress>0nat fundlng never was authontt'd In testimony submitted to thi:: •ubcommtttee Ttutt•Mhl)'. it was noted that the ckmand for more California boating facilities is O\'erwhelming," said Badham aide Howard Seelye. St.>elye satd Kenneth Sampson. Costa M~a·s harbor project con· <o ultant. noted that ~.890 boats J r<' registered in the state. one for t'\'l'ry 14 3 families. ~1 or<' than l.1,000 of those crafl .irt• rt·~1stert'd In Orange County. .... th ird of th~m lo Nt>wport Beach J rt'J re"ltdenb ( )bJl'<'t100-. 10 a -;mall boat h.1 rt>or on thl' Santa i\na River h.1v'' t>t·t:n raist'<l by ~nv1ronmen­ tah-"t!> Seelye said Thursday that the propc>Md funding JS not included 10 PttSldent Jimmy Carter's budget for next fiM"al year .. This LS lll addition to 1t ." he commented "And there 1s a bud_cet·cuttioa spree in VI UbJ.Dl\.00. Forums Set For CounciJ Utndidates ('and1dates for the April g llunllngton Reach city election ~ill ha\'(' two opportunities to air tht-1r vtewa this weekend. The r1rst !>f the political J?athenngs is scheduled tonight :it 7 · 30 at the main condominium lounge at Huntington L.andmarlc • 8641 Atlanta Ave lt i.s sponsored by the West O range County League of Women Voters. The second affair Is designed as an ofd-fuhioned polllJcaJ ral· ly and l.s sponsored by the Hunt· mgton Beat'h Chamber of Com· mer~ It Is scheduled at Central Park Sunday from 12 to 4 p.m. lt will feature balloons. a down. popcorn, hotdogs and a Dixieland band CandJdates wtll speak at 3:30 P m. There aJso Wlll be a r ame and severaJ door pnzes 1"e no• 8toek tlae fab•l••8 eolle~tion by· Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* 'Wl8n you buy one aut t at the regular price, you can buy another °' equal or lesser value for only onedOllar. ~~ r I VOL 73, NO.•.• SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS No Lin.k Found in li·vine Mt1rder 38Dead ln Rig Disaster STAVANGER, Norway <AP> -Diver s desper a tely ham mered on the hull of an upside down oil workers' "floating h o t e l " tod ay l ooki ng for s urvivors of the worst disaster in the North Sea oilfields. With 38 bodies found and 101 men reported missing, the big- gest rescue ope r ation since World War II was under way by more than 2.000 people manning scor es of ~hips, pla nes and helicopters. There were ~t least 89 s urvivors. Phillips Petroleum Co . which leased the 10,000-ton Alexander I. Kielland rig, said 228 were a board. Divers d ropped 90 feet to check for signs of life in the plat. form 's s ubm erged li vi ng 41ua rters. They were using un- (lerwater television cameras to Check the hull. ·'They are hammering on the lolull , but so far the re has been no tesponse from inside.·· said Per t:rik Bjor klund, spokesman for the Phillips P etrole um Co. which leased the 10,000·ton Alex- ande r J. Kielland. Tugboats wer e standing by to latc h on the rig. Norwegian ftelicopters ferried dozens or survivors to hospitals here Most escaped serious injury and were treated for exposure . J 7 One of the five legs collap.5ed Tbu~y dunni a storm that produced winds up to 60 IDph and »loot waves. The rig listed IN'ieny before overturning in 240-feet deep icy wa ter 100 miles west of Norway. ••we have never bad accidents Uke tbW to my knowledge iD any part of the world," said Bill 'Boys, Phillips' Norway pianager. Visibility in the search area ·~as described a s good with idwindliog winds a fte r poor ;weather in the morning. But :rough weather was forecast later in the day. At leas t 46 s hips we r e deployed in the search over 4,000 square miles in the Edda oilfield on Norway's Continental Shelf. Plane~ and helicopters from Bri· l ain, West Germany , Denmark and Norway Joined the rescue Mos t of the estima ted rig workers aboard were working, sleeping in the hotel or watching a movie when the rig capsized. "There was an almighty crack ... then c haos." s aid Tony Sylvester, a British r ig worker briefly tra pped in the hotel's <See RIG, Page AZ> Woman Held In Sale Scam At Airporter Police broke up a "close out sale" Thursday being conducted in an Airporter Inn conference room. Irvine, and arrested a saleswoman on suspicion of giv- ing customers false informa tion . Investigator Paul J essup said that Susan B. Smith, 26, w as ar- res ted after trying to sell a watch lo a plainclothes officer . J essup said the brand name of lbe watch was Sanjo but the woman told the officer and other customers that it was a Sanyo. Ms. Smith was take n t o OranaeCounty Women's Jail. Jeaaup said that there were about 20 customers in the room when the operaUon was closed ·down. o.lfy ...... s..-. TWO CAL TRANS WORKERS EXPLAIN HOW THEY FOUND MURDER VICTIM Andy Lopez and Duke Quintana (pointing) Talk to Reporter A SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR TAKES NOTES ABOUT THE CRIME SCENE Numbered Markers Indicate Possible Evidence Mt. St. Hekns E rupts Residents Flee Dangers of Avalanches COUGAR. Wash. <A P > -F.x plos1ons shook pulsating Mount St. Helens today a nd a plume of volcanic gas and ash spewed four miles high in the fi rst erup lion of the volcano in more than 120 years. "The mounlain 1s heating up, .. said Don Swanson, an official of the U.S. Geolog1C'al Survey, who flew over lhe volcano and re· port e d m u d s l id es a nd ava la nches oozing down its snow·covered slopes All residents were evacuated within 15 miles of the grumbhng m o untai n , a bo ut 40 mile s northeast or Va ncouver, Wash., but officials said there was no immediate threat to human Hfe Swanson sa id numerous ex· plosions s hook the m ountain between 7:27 a.m. a nd 8 :40 a .m. after the volcano appeared to be calming down following a 2 a m. outburst. "It has been kind of pulsat- ing." he said. Jim Unt e rw eg n er , a spokesman for the U.S. Forest IASHlllGTOll • ,.,,..., 8REGOI . " .. s All' ........ SCENE OF ERUPTION Mount St. Helena Service, said small avalanches were siilrted on the eut side of t he pealt and mudflowa at the 6,400-foot level on the northeast s ide. "Thin~s are happening by the minute. he said Lightning caused by static electricity s treaked through lhe plume which climbed 20,000 feet into the s ky, more than two miles above the summit or the 9.677-foot peak. Officials ea rlier expre ssed fea rs that a s udden thawing of the snow and 1cefi e&ds on the mountain would trigger dev- astating mudslides and flood· Ing , according to Nolan Lewis, director of emergency services for Cowliu County. River watchers, who k~p an eye on area r.i.ve rs during times or hea vy rai nfall and spring melt, have been alerted to watch for rislng water. Lewis said. On Thursday night. officials evacuated loggers and the few nearby residents as the vokano twisted in the grip or powerful inlemaJ forces and erupted with an e xplosion heard 45 miles <See VOLCANO, P11e A2> DB Family Suing Iran A lawsuit demandina $110 million from the l.ranian govern· r 1nent for three U.S. diplomats fl'hO eaeaped Tehran and Mae l (>arent.I ol one, Mr. and Mrs. Frank LlJek of Huntington Beacb, bu been flied ln ~w~. f Plallitlfta ·m the action a•alntt I UJe fl'iilUB fC)Vel'Dmeftt lnclude , the IJJ*t, &heir eon Mark;. hi• ,n!e Ccn, of P'alll Churcb, Va .. •nd H. Lee Scbau, o1 ArJ.1.Qlton, Va. UJ*'• parent.I would receive $20 mlllion if a U.S. federal court finds in their favor, while their son and daughter-in-law and Schatz would shar e $90 million. Contacted at her north Runt· tnston Beach home today, Mrs. Wanda Ujek Nld the has no ldea When a h.aring might be held to allow the punitive le1al action to proceed. "f Juat found out about ll a coupl~ of days ago," nld Mrs. Lijek, addins th1t they are being represented by a Washington D C. area attorney retained by the younger LiJeks. She had no kind words for the Iranian government that still holds some 50 U.S. hosta1ea and trapped thelr son and tus wife alona with three other dlplom1t1 who escaped with Canada '1 atd and fled lran In January. Tbe 1hc were trapped durtna the embauy takeover by a ltu- de nt mob In November. bui made a dash from rear e xit.I to the nearby Canadian embu1y where they were hidden for t 5ri5ir .... nearly three months. "At le;ut I feel better to get back at them. You can't just let them push you around," Mrs. Lljek declared this morning. President Carter automaUcal· ly froze all Iranian asset.a In America followlng·the takeover and ti American plalntllfa win their 1awsuit.I. he could order tht 1110 mUllon taken from those assets. The suit riled in behalf of t.he CSee SUIT, Page AJ> • ( Victim's Throat Slashed I rvme police said they believe the murder of a woman whose body was round in a field Thurs· day has no connection to the murders of boys whose bodies have been found near freeways . Gayle Anne Lmgle, 30, of Tustin, rued after her throat was sltt, police said today. A wooden stake was then forced into her body The partially clad body was found at 10.49 a m . by CalTrans wor kers 1n a weed strewn field ad1acent ld the m tersection of Myford Road a nd Mic helle Drive. Irvine police Lt Gene Norden said that details or the crime m d1 c.'a te that 1t 1s not related to re· cent murders of young boys who have been drop~ by fret!way'> in Orange Counly He also said that the murder bt-ars no re· '>embla nce to the slaying or Savannah AnderM>n, an lrvm<· secretary who was ki lled in her a partment in mid 1979 ~orden said the \·1ct1 m died f r om a sla-,hed throat and th eorized t hat s ht• was un· conscious ,. hen the stake was tn· serted He said that blood near the body mdJcated that Miss Lingle ,. as murdered where she was found. She was probably ktJ led about 3 a.m . Thursda y, Norden added T he re were numer ous stab wounds on t.be neck of the b&ood· haired. blue eyed, five-foot-six· loch . 125 pound body. but no k.DUe W. foand at tbe aeene. Ncmlen IQI. 'lbe bocl7 .-so badly mutilated by lbe stake that 1t is ha rd to tell ir she w as ra~. be said. Norden sajd Miss UqJe was an unern~ w~ and• Jived witb ber boyfriend, wbo has been cleared of any jnvolve- ment mt.be murder. "We work the freeway near here and we spotted her while we were dnving on Myford." c;a 1d T o n y Lop ez. 23. t h e CalT rans worker who found the body. "It looked hke about a three ·frot stake was sticking out or he r ... Lopez sa id t hat he 1mmed1ate· ly called police The body was found in a field within a quarter·mlle of the m · terscction of Myford Road and the Santa Ana Freeway The held 1s behind the Irvine Ranch Far mers Market. Silver Shows Recovery After Slide . NE W YORK (AP ) The price of silver recovered a bit to- d ay from a frantic slide that brought the price to a seven· month low Thursday TradJng in sil ver for delivery in April opened at $13 an ounce al the Commodity Exchanl{e m New York~ but then fell to Sl2 an ounce. still tugher than the $10.80 price Thursd ay when m arkets went into a frantic slide tied to a huge sell-o rr o r billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt's holdings. Stock prices pushed higher in active trading today as the chairman of tbe Securities and Exchange Commission held an ' ONE MAN'S DEALING LEO TO COLLAPSE -A3 WEAKENING ECONOMY PRESENTS BARGAINS -84 emer1ency m eeting wlth of· ficlals of the New York Stock Exchanae to discuss Thursday's turbulent session. The meeting between NYSE leaders and SEC Chairman Harold Willlams was called because ol the gyr1Uon1 Thurs- day that followed the colJapH of silver prices on eommodJlies ex· changes and a s urge of sell orders in stock markela. The market continued to re· cover today, with the Dow Jones average of 30 l.nduatrtals rising 7~ points to 756 after three 18 points to 778 arter 5 V. the Dow was off by more than 25 points late ln the day but down by just 2.14 at the close. lruSependent oil and precious <See SILVEA. Pase AU l "" MURDER VICTIM Gayle Anne Lin4te Judge Raps Politics in Wurt Races The que1 l1ty of JUSl1t·c 1n 0 r a n g c C o u n t y 1 s h t• 1 n g threatened b., depul\. d1 '>lril't .JI torne>s ""ho Jre pohl1C'1z1ni, th1• county's courh 1n the n;i ml' ,,f law ctnd on1t>r . ,1u:ordinr •o Su perior Court Judgl ~ •. k Soden Al a pn·~'> ronfen:Ol'(' lc)f l '. Sod~n denied thl'n: 1s a 1. 1rl betwe('n th<· <'Ounty':-. JUd~c~ . .111<1 the d1stn ct attorney's office. However. he cha rged t hat some deputy d1~lnct attorni ~.., a re driving "competetent, ex- perienced and well qualified pldges' · from the bench b y rai.s· 1ng a false law and order issue in their politic;il campaigns to unseat incumbent Judges. Soden. a Newpor Beach resi- dent. is runnmg for rc·clcC'l11>0 a c a ins t De puty Dis t rict At tome)' RJcbatd .P'arneU. Soden clidlr't Nier to Farnell s pecilical· ly during this morning's press conference. The e1ght·year veteran or the Superior Court bench conceded there is nothing wrong wi th q uallftett d eputy d istrict a t tor neys s~ekin g judgeships through the electoral process. However. Soden charged th<.' t actic of ac•cusing inc umbent Judges of lx'ing soft on law and order issues 1s menacing th1· qua lity of Jus tice in Or ang1· Co unty He said 95 percent of the case'> in Superior Court 111volve c1v1I issues and that only fi vl' percent of the casl'S are crimina l In :l~ muC'h as prosecutors' ex pene nce m law 1s confined to criminal law. an 1mhalanccc in the courts can re!W lt from having too many of them on the bcnl'h, Soden said Import Fee Denied WA SHINGTON (A P > /\ House subcomm1ttet> threw an unexpected obstacle in the path of Preside nt Ca rter's $10.3 b1 Ilion oil import fee Thun.day. voting 13.7 to deny funds needed to c a r ry 1 t o ut S po nsor s portrayed the move as the first of several legislative steps they intend to take to force the pres1 dent to withhold the fee, which 1s expected to add 10 cents a gallon to lhe price of gasoline at the pump. Coast WeathPr A little cooler tonight, sunny and a little warmer Saturday. Lows tonight from 45 at the beaches to SO Inland. Highs Saturday from 67 to 73. INSIDE T ODA V The original Moiuelceteers disbanded 20 years ago but four ore still !inging, drum· ming and dancing. They will appear at Dimeylond nezi week. Page CJ. ....... ' ~ • 1 At T-ltfntct All ~Wft Q.t, 11 L.M ... yf a•---·~ M f atttl ... H aw "atl_I ,..._. A4 Calll-.i. M Ot>.-.e<*IMY All , Clftlll1-0 1-M ~ "'*"UA.01 CIN!lk• .,, ......... i cu I er......... .. E...,.., ., OMtll ..... en ... ,. ....... Ml •Mtrlllb U l11tertel.... CM J J ... 111.-CM ,.....,. .... , .... ,.... ~··" "-!..,_ AM WHIW M ....... •. w......... '"'' ...... ........ U~...._. M ,...~ aJ - ------ ST LOUlS lAP) A tldmll appeala eou.rt ruJed today &.bat the NaUOnaJ 0.-1•muuon for Women may boyte>tt 1t1tt1 wb.lcb hav• not r1Ufied lhe Equal Riabts Amtndmtont. Mluouri Attorney OeMril John A1bcrol\ fllC'd t uil 11alnal "'JOW lwo ye1rt aao, C'hn&h\I that the Ol'1•nJntion hid COit St l..-0u11 Sll mJILIGa and Ka.mu Ctt)' sa rnUllon ln convention bual ueu. 8Ll U. Diltnct Co\lrt Juda•. g &llrmo 8 . Hunter rut.ct tbal UM! boycott doel not vtolatt-the Shennan Act or other uUlrvlt lttws, and tJw 8th U S Ctn-ult Court of Ap~1la today atrlrmod that ruhna • ...., .. .4•• ... M.Pre•n• •1 1'-AAectaled Pnu P'lfb'·lla pertou were anestf'd to New JerNy t.Oda.y when anll·nudear protaten 1l0f"lrli('ld a fentt at the headqu•neni of the utlbb' Lia.at owm the 'lbrff Malt> Island nucleu plant, of ridala..W. The arna. came durtna one ol several demGUtrltloos commemoratlQI t.be ""'anniversary of lhe naUoo'a wont com· merdal nuclear accident at the Pennsylvania power plant <Related lllor)', A.3. > Aud»riUea nld a 1fOUP of protesters attempted to •cale a fence Ill the General Pubtic Utilities Corp. in Paratppuy, N.J , and 9'ere take11 lnto custody by the pollce. The demonstrators, wbo....., amoac about JOO at I.he corpor•te beadquarten, were to be charged wtlh dJsorderly conduct ud trespuslng, police 1ald. M11e ._. .. C•r11••e •~rthtl ORKNEY South Africa <AP> -Standing besade a mane abaft more uYn a mile deep in the world's largest gold mine, Aaron Maalz.a suddenly beard screams. He looked up and aaw a "mary ann," an elevator loaded with fellow miners. hurtling down. .. Before I knew what was happening I saw strange particles fly through the air . . . and later noticed it was human flesh. I also saw limbs," Masiza said. The day arter the accident ln the Vaal Reefs mine, John Eplett, the mine manager, said th~ ~rigina~ reported death toll had been revised from 23 to 31 . Ongmally, at bad been reported that 20 blacks and three whltes died when the mine hoist plum- m eted to the bottom of the shaft at an estimated 160 mph. Cann-C•11eeb C••p O•mtl ri. .. WASIUNGTON (AP) -President Carter canceled plans to· day to spend the weekend al hia Camp Dav1d, Md .• retreat White House press secretary Jody PoweJJ said ~ere were "a number o! matters which require his attention" ln the na- t ion's capital. He did not elaborate and said he did not know of any appomtments added to Carter's calendar. However the president is scheduled lo make pub~c Monday his proposed' budget cuts. In a~dition , the~ w~re tndlcallons that the administration is preparing new actions an regard to the American hostages being held m Iran. lra11 Dlplo•at C'•thelc See11 WASHINGTON (AP> -The Carter adminsisl_rat1on 11> con· ~1denng a further cutback in Iranian diplomats in the United States as part or a 1>eries of get-tough measures lo be announced next week , sources said today . But U.S. relallons with the reRime m Tehr~n wall be main- tained despite growing impallence with the siege at the U.S. Embassy, now in its H6th day. <Related story, A4 .l Robbery Suspect's Death Justifiable By ROBERT BARKER h cers were occupied with set °' _ .,..., ,.. .. u.... ting up a command post. hunting An mvesllgallon by t~ dis· what they believed to be an ac· 1r1<:t attorney's office has found complice that the s hooting death of a To further complicate mat < oi.la Mesa robbery suspec~ by ters, officials said, was the ract J Fountain Valley police officer that police officer Cuadras. who \.\al. Justifiable homicide. himself was wounded, waisn't James K. Carey, 23, waa shbt-aware that he had wounded by Officer Henry Cuadras in a Carey. gun ballle after a $2,500 robbery Cuadras who suffered four :it th e M a ri e Ca 11 ender gunshot ~ounds. continued to ft estaurant Feb. 16 at 9:38 p.m. track Carey until help arrived. Carey was taken to the Foun-He then drove himself to ta1n Valley Pol}ce Stali~n at Fountain Valley Community rn ·04 .p.m. and. died later an the Hospital for treatment and of. e..-e nanf. Officers s aid they ri cers responding to the scene weren' aware he had been e re not aware that Cuadras wounded. w ed Ii e Capt. John Beddow s aid today had return r · PITJ'SBUROH lAP> -11ne 0\HluaM University atJtdenta hu• been char1ed with [ylna a lemal 1tudent to • chair and d1ntUn1 her out a window on the llth floor of a dormitory. TbetbrM-lncludlng two vani- ty bukt1tball players -were cb•rte<S Thur.day with aimple auault, felonious res traint, reckleuly end~mgering and con· spiracy. They were released on bond, &*Miint a bearing Moo· day. UnJvwaJty officiala wouJd not comment oo what prompted the three lo terrorize the woman. The basketball players were identified u junior Ronnie Dix- on. 20, of Macon, Ga .. aod sophomore Roderick Scott Jr .. 21, of oearby Avalon, Pa. The other student charged was Jef. Irey 'l'bomu, 21 , of Pitt.lburgb. Police s aid Tamara Jo Mccartt, 21, told them abe was seized ln her dormitory room Tuesday night by Dixon and Scott. She said she was carried to Dixon's room in another dormitory tower, gagged and tied to a straight-back chair. Police said &be told them when she contlnued to reslat the men put a large plutlc bag over her head and tied It around her neck. She Sa.id the men laughed when she complained abe couldn't breathe. Police said she told them the men picked her up -chair and all -and swung her out the dorm window. Finally, Ma. Mccartt was taken to a shower stall in a nearby restroom and the water was turned oo. police said. She said the men releued her, teU· mg her she was a good sport, but warned her that six olner girls on her floor would be Jlext, police said. fi're.P~AJ SILVER. • • metals Issues led the upward movement today. The Commodity Jo~uture Com· mission rejected a request this morning by the Bache Group Inc. to suspend trading in silver futures. A spokesman said, however, that the refulatory agency would cont oue to monitor the market closely. Thursday's close was down SS from the preVJous day and lhe lowest at the Comex 110ce Aug. 31wbeo1Uver cloeed at.SlO.• an ounce. . In earlier London tra<ting, bullion dealers set the stlver price at $14 an ounce. Gold al.so rallied sharply in European trading, hitting St90 an ounce to close at $486.50 in Zurich and $480.50 in London, both up from the previous day. Jl traded al $509 in New York. up S46 from Thursday. Bache Group Inc .. whose subsidiary handles many of the Hunt family's commodil.Jes ac- counts. a nnounced a rter the close of most trading Thursday that 1t had sold off "most of Hunt's silver po1itiona" in the rutures market after the Hunts fa iled to meet a SlOO million margin call the previous day. that Carey had not complained ,,------------------------~., of being wounded and that of-r h cers had no inkling of his In- juries Wltil 10 35 p.m He also was covered with mud after a scuffle in a field during bas arrest and dark clothing helped to obscure his stomach wound, according to a report by Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer. Privacy Promised in Cemus In the report to Police Chier Marvin Fortin that was releued Thursday , Meye r said an tlutopsy revealed that the fatal wound caused hemorrhaging that wu completely internal. Beddow alao related that the suspect was brouaht to the ata· tion by Westminster police of· rke rs whlle 1-'ountain Valley of. 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Bureau ofnctall are aware that many people ar .. uneuy about 1iving Information to a aovernment a1ency, 11nd they slreaNd that nolhln1 about any Individual c-an be-d111clMM either publicly or to other bTanch" of 1overnmcnt UNDER FEDERAL LAW, t•very census employee tw,.n temporary ones -mull take an oath not w diJlcuu JHtraonal an formaUon they collect. The penalty for vlol1Uon 11 a ~.ooo fine and up lo five years in Jail. Although no employee of the Cenaua Bureau haa ever been formally accused of releuing 1uch Information, privacy h101 been a continuing lsaue in meetln1a held around the country to prepare for the cenaua end to brin1 It to the attent.lon of the public. · Special effort.a to count the IUapenJc community have been partJcularly hampered because ol the number-a of llle111 alien.a, who fear that rnUng out a census form may result In a vl11l from the lmmigutlon and Natu.ralitellon ServlcCl. ON TRVll8DA Y, ATl'Oa.NEY General Benjamin Clvllcml lsaued a statement th•l Ule1al aliens should not fear that (en1"8 information will be uaed in effort.a to force them out of the coun· try. • "Some per80nl have expressed concem tba& cena111 ln· formation mJght be ~od to move a1aln1t undoeumeeted 1Uen1 in thll oaunt.ry," CivlletU •aid. "That concern ia 1round.J911." Michael Farrell, 1taff director for the ffouae cenau1 sub· com mltt.M also reported Lbal bear1n1s around the country di•· cloeed wldeapread ml1t.ruat of aovemment, allbou1b be tioo atreaMd UM bu,..au11 record of kHplnJ eecnta . • WIDLE '111£ BVa&A.tJ combines the lnformaUon on all the form• to produce ataU1ucal detaJl1 about the natlon, 1tate1 •nd communft.MI, nq_lnformaU«• on Individual• 1oe1 into any 1ov· emmm& CODlputir. <>nee tbe atatiatical lnformallon 11 obtaJned the fonn1 are mtcroftlmed and kept under atrlct aecw1ty for 18 yea.n, alter wbJcb lhe film 11 turned over to the NaUonal Ardalvee. The i>rl1lnal lor1n1 tMIDHlv• are •bredded, dlMolved la acid aad recycled lntcl papw pulp. ( 11\!'Wl,._..M BROKEN LEO OF OIL Pl.ATFOAM ALEXANDER KIEU.ANO BOBS ON THE NORTH SEA Structure Capaized Cauatng Heavy Lou of Life In Area'• Woret DIMater l',.._P~AI WG DISASTER ... movie theater. "It auddeoly toppled right over and everybody wu in the sea." said Sylvester. 35, a father of three from Grimsby . England. .. Everybody was cllmblne up lo the top that could make It and r...r.,,eAJ VOLCANO. • • away. belcbin1 volcanlc ash over acres of pristine s now. The Cowlitz County Depart ment of Emer1ency Services and Skamania County sbertff'~ office said they had not de termi.ned bow many persons had been evacuated from build.Ulgs in the sparsely populated area With the volcano s pewtng ash for the first time s ince 1857. vehicles heading up the moun· tain were stopped at this hamlet of 150, whlch hes JUSl outside the 15·mlle wnc:. local fire officials said "We have an eruptive plume " said Kurt Austermann , US F'orest Service spokesman. "It was not incandescent. The top of the column spread more than five miles across, and u h was falling oo the base of the moun- tain. "What appeared to be a now- i n g avalanc he of ash was observed moving down the northwest flank Of the mountain. In another report, Lewis said, ·'There appears to be an erup- tion on the southeast side of' the mountain and an even more violent one on the northwc~t s ide." Austerman said observers al a ground station reported at 4 45 a.m. that the plume had be-rome less dense, indicaUng a decrellS(> an the lnlen.sity of the eruption Undulating cracks pushed 01;1t from l~ summit. a new crater heaved and expanded and scit>n· clinging on Nobody knew what to do." Many or the missing wert• feared trapped io the overturned ng, particularly inside the mov ie theater. Only those who managed lo reach alr pock.eta. might still be alive. People panicked as they start· ed for the doors, which soon became jammed, be said. Men not inside the cinema grabbed lift> jackets or ju1t hurled themselves into the water, look mg for a raft. be added. A II that could be seen of t.bc huge platform wu its four re ma1mna leas stJclung up but of the water. tbe rest of 1t sub- mer"ed. There we re no Amen caru. I"(' ported on board. the Foreign Of. flee said. aJlhough many US nationals work 1n the North Sea fields An anve5tJ~at1on was ordered into the how this could happen to a rig built to withstand the rough<'sl weather cond1 t1ons One theory by 011 e xpert.\ was that an anchor chain broke ''° the stricken platform when th<' !>torm tut the n g, the Bnl!!)h Press said. SUIT ... LiJeks and Schatz claun.s the four trapped Amertceu •ere deprived of lhetr First Amend· ment nght to fre-e speech and their Fourth Amt"ndment n ght to freedom from unreason::ibl1• search and seizure A previous la wsuit was fuf'd aga1 ~"t Iran by five hostagh re• leased voluntari ly from lhl' em bassy captJVlty as a gesture by their student captors and aJso na m es those 1nd1 v 1duals' families as plamt1ff~. tists who flew over the peak SiJ Th ft Thursday night said th(' moun ver e lamtop appeared lo be s wt'lhni.: ~~pee•"' Nabbed on its south side while slump1n~ .:::1'.19 -.., to the north. "This I.a llke standing nut to J LONDON CAP) -The robber) dyna mite keg and the fu!lt" is ht. squad has arrested 1>USJ>C<'L'> 1n but you don't know how lllng the connection with Mond ay's spec ruse 1~." said vol c a nolo~1 i.t l acular $8.8 m illion s il vE'r Dav 1d Johns ton as h<' stood bullion heist. ScotJand Yar11 an above the peak's t1mbt-rlmc nounced Sc1ent1st~ wc·r<' !.inning out Hut Police said Thunday lht>) over the mountain tod ay and had no t race or the 10 tons o1 hoped to plant more instruments •li ver b:l rs tskt"n m the second around It to seek clue·., to the •c· biggest robbery In British tu~ AP ........ WHERE AtG cou.APSED Many RepotWd Deed 'Death' Girls Found LOS ANGELES <AP> Sheriffs 0Wc1als say they have found au but three of 500 young wom<'n who were feared marked fo r death 1n a series of lortun: killings /\ young woma n whose pilot.{) \,\a'> among 500 found in tht• POS'H·S:.IOn or two m e n hui. turnt·d up alive an Florida, of fu:1db ba1d Thursday. Sheriff P et e r Pitchess said all SOO women were coosidered "poten- uaJ vid.i.ms" ol a plan to take pictures ol orta and then kill them. Loan Rate 19.5 Percent ~EW YO RK CAP > - Tht> pn me lending rate JUm ~ today to a record 19'-: per cent when Con t 1nt'nt..1I fllmo1s National Bank of Chicago and th<' Bank of /\mer1ca leap frogged over the 191' per cent r a te es tablis he d e 3rlttor in the day by Citibank m New York. Citibank. the nation 's !lecond-larg~t bank. led the latest round or prime rate mcreases by setting the 19'4 percent rate. a record at the time. The Increase in the rate chareed on loans to the most credit·wortby cor porate ct.1St4>mers was thto 'lxth during March. Rates have shot upward as the government has moved to tighte n cttdat as a means or f1ght1ng lnnauon and 'lowing the economy. t1v1ty that h a'> rumbled un-tory dt•rnt•ath II fnr a W<'t._;'k::_ _____________________________ _ We now Htoek th_. fabulous eolleetl•• by Hollywood Clothes • ' Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* "When you buy one suit at the regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. ~~ SOUTH COAST n.A7A, C~VT \ t •r r ~. C ~. r -4 .. • ...------------------------~--------__ , .......... ..___~~-------------------------- ' .. -----------------------.....- ... ,. VOL. 13, NO. 88, 4 SECTIONS. 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRtOAY, MARCH 28, 1980 Your Hometown Dally Nett'8paper · FIFTEEN CENTS ;candidate Fitzpatrick Top Spender B)' STEVE mTCHELL Ot .... o.11, .-. ......... L.aguou Be.ch Caty CouncH candidate N~tl t'1tap1at rtdt hau. ~Qlassed $24,271 In camp1ugn contribuUoni. to dat~ more than th&i olht'r thrc:t' t'Ounc·al can di,(lates combln~ The 5ee00d round of requned campaign disclo ures in Laguna Beach show Fitzpatr1ck b> rar s urpa11s inJi? incumbents J ack Mt' Oowell Rnd Sally Rcllcru{' unc1 t'undldate Stev,,n rh6'13 In l'lmpaal(n contributions More thori $13,000 or that 11 rn ount came in Lht· rorm of paintings c:ontributt-d hy two <I01t'n Lltgwu1 Ht>ac·h urtaa.ti. for un a rt aucuon held earhcr thi1> 1nonth lo boost Fitipatnck's war rhe~t The artists faxed the valu~ of the v.ork then contributed T he auellon raised about $4,000 38 Perish Mt. St. Helens Residents Flee Fiery Eruption COt;GAR. \\'ai.h. <A P> Ex plo1>1ons shook puh.atanJ.? Mount ,,t Helc.'rl!> loda} .rnd a plume of :\loleant(· ga5 .ind ash spewed [ our miles h1J:?h an the first erup· ion or the voleano 1n more than 20 ., e:irs "The mountain 1s heating up," SC Nursing Home Hit By Blaze A cigarette left smoldering in a couch started a S3,000 fire in a retirement home in San Clemente Thursday night, but firemen quickly extinguished the blaze. The fire in Cua Romantlca \trolte out in a room occupied by te lita MlnteT, 85, in the old ome al 415 Ave. GTanada short· y after 7 :30 p m. Three dozen firemen in four ~ngines a nd a truck quickly doused flames an the samall bed room and he ! ped M r1> M Inter outside where she was treated Cor smoke mhalat1on and released The old building was the original c•st <:1t e of San Clemente's rounder Ole llani.on. and has a floor plan much lake • the Nixon estate at the south end of town. It is said to have <iboul 40 rooms. Far e M a r s h a l Ga r y Carmichael said damage wa!> limited to the couch and s moke damage to the walls or the room Carmichael said the 20-foot high ceiling in the old bedroom captured much of the s moke, possibly saving the l·lderly ten· ant from worse lnJUr} ~aid Oon S\\lrn~on. :rn <1ffi<'t:JI of the CS Grologa('JI Sune~. \\ho fie"' over the volcJnO a nd n· por t ed mud s lide s and <1 v a lanches oozing do"' n its ~nO\\ -covered ~lope:. All resident!> were cvat'uat~ \\-ithm 15 miles or the grumbling mountatn, about •10 mtlt-!> northeast of Van('lluH·r. Wa~h . hut offlc1ab ~aid the rt· ~a~ no immediate threat to human life Swanson said numerous ex plosions shook the mo untain bet'4ecn 7:27 a.m. and 8 40 am. aftc•r the voleano appea red to ix. calming down following a 2 a m outburst. ··rt has been kind of pulsat ing, ·· fle said. Jim U nt e r wegner . a spoltesman for tbe U.S. Forest Service, said small avalanches were stlhted•on ate east side or the pealt and mudOows at the 6,400-foot level on the northeast side. • 'ThinlJS are happening by the minute. be said. Lightning caused by static electricity streaked through the plume which climbed 2(),000 reel into the sky. more than two miles abo\'e the summit of the 9,677-foot peak. Officials ea rlier expressed fears that a sudden thawing of the snQW and 1cef1elds on the mountain would tri g~er dev ast atang mudslides and fl<.>od mg, according to Nolan Lewis. darC'clur of cml'rgc•ncy -;crv1cf's fo r Co"' litz County. R 1 ver walehers. who keep an eye on area rivers during laml'~ of heavy ra infall ;:ind sprang melt. have been alerted to watch fur rasang water. Lewis said On Thursday night. offtc1als evacuated loggers and the fe\4 nearbv residents as the volcano tw1stc 0 d In the grip or powe rful internal forces and erupted wi th an explosion heard 45 mtlc·s <Stt VOLCANO, Page A21 LOt'lil art1ats contributing art worki. valued between $175 and SI ,350 included Marco Sassone, Rubt>rt Yowtg, Phil lnterlandj, l>..i\ 1d Rosen, Hal Akms and An· 11.) WmJ( Others included Larry Gill, Hon Riddic k . Pat Klotz, Ken Auster, Pa ul Darrow. Tonia Nagle, Barbara Hogg, Alfredo Art'amaga, Ralph Tan1an, Ray Friesz and Fellx Tbarin. Also, Danna Bradrord, Ja mes Blacketer. Kelly Akins, Thomas Bellonl, John Phelan. Susan Dysinger, Orlando Botero and Pal Sparkuhl. Contributions of $100 or more came from a variety of citizens and groups, includln& former Laguna G reenbelt pres ident Tom Alexander. the Or anee County Coalition for Human Rights. Bobbie and Dick Mlnlun. Paul and Linda Ristow, Arnold Spielberg, Burt Altemus, Bob Hermon . Bob and Estelle Warner. Frieda Belinfante, and Peggy Morreale. To date, Fitzpat.rick says he has spent $6,(6() of his war chest , for pr inting, cater ing for a brunch, citywide mailings and photocopying. Incumbent councilwoman Sal- ly Bellerue has collected $10.796 to date in her re-election bid, and has spe nt $3, 184 of that amount. She received donations from the Orange County Coalition for Human Rights. Roy Holm. Charles and Maxine Billman and Phyllis Sweeney. along with $3,783 m donations of less than $100. Inc umbe nt Mayor Jac k <See FUNDS, Page AZ> • ID Oil Rig Tragedy ,,,,, .......... BROKEN LEG OF OIL P1.ATFOAM ALEXANDER KIELLAND BOBS ON THE NORTH SEA Structure Capslaed C.ueing-Heavy LoM of Ute in Ar••'• Worat Disaster Clemente Siages Candidates Night By PJDL SNEIDERMAN Of.,. o.i1, ,.,, .. swH The anllclpated growth or San Clemente once again dominated the d1 scuss1on at a San Clemente candidates forum Thursday, but thl' five t'ontenders for two c1 tv ('ouncal scaL'i also were quizzed about nuckar power, street re· pairs, afrord:iblt• housing and the manner in which resigning Mayor Roy Hamm 's seal should hl· fill ed A bout 60 residents fi lied the San Oac~o Gas and Electric Company auditorium to hear brier statl'mcnL'> from the can- didates and to question them on loc:il issues The forum was ~ponsored by the League or Women Vote~ All of the council candidates ... ta t ed that the seat Mavor Ha mm said he will vacate Apnl 15 should be Called b> n local election. rather than by eounc1l appointment .,, However. <'and1d<1te Robert Rusin. a security guard. :.ui:: . J{ested that 1( election cannot tx- :.eheduled w1th1n the <'Omini:: months. c1liZl'll!> ('OUld l>i.• asked to take part in an "informa l l'leC'tion" to anstruet the <'1ty ('0Uneal On who they desire to ftll the vacant seat All candidates said they op· pose unrestricted growth in lhC' <'aty and disclaimed any pohl.Jcal links with developers who ar<· \eekmg to build about 8,000 new homes Ul San Clemente Attorney Bernie Allen s aid he had Just severed all ties with de <See ISSUES, Page AZI Man Beaten And Robbed In Laguna A 23 year-0ld Laguna Beach man was terron~ed . beat.en and robbed Thursday night by tv.o men who talked their way 1nlo his Cliff Drive apartment and then puJJed out rt.>volvers. police '-<lid Police ~aad the ncllm let the mt'n into h1s home al about 11 30 p m aft<'r Lhey C'l:umcd to be old .1cquaintances Inside. the two thrC'atened the man with their \H'apons. pulled the phone out of tht• wall . demanded money and 'truck the· v1et1m 1n the head "1th one of the guns, police said When lh<' \'1et1m began to <'ry out ror help. the intruders Oed "ath Je"elr) and a clock. v.-orth J combined value of $31 The '1ct1m \\a!> not seriously 1n1ured, police said Rescue Effort Mounted STAVANGER. Norway <AP> Daven. des perate ly ham ~ me r('d on the hull or Jn upside· dnwn 011 workers' "float mg h o tel · t oday lookin g for SUf\'l\'Or'> Of the worst d1sastt:r in the North Sea otlhelds With 38 bodies found and 101 men reported m1 5i.ang, the htg· gest rescue operation s1r1•"' World War II wa'> unde r IA.a, 11\ more than 2,000 pt><>plc manning scorrc; or hh1ps, pl a neti Jnd ht'll<'opters There were at It .1•.t 89 survivors Phillips Petroleum Co , wh1•·h leased the 10.000·lon Alexand~r I Kielland ri~. said 228 \\ere aboard Da vers dropped 90 feel lo chttk for signs or life in the plat· form 's s ubm e r ged l iving qua.rten. They were using un- derwater televwon cameras to check the bull. ''They are bammering oa the hull, but so far thcri: ha:. been no respaose from inside:· said Per Erik Bjort.lund, spobs man for the Phillipa Petrole um Co. which leased the 10,000-ton Alex ander I. K.ielland. Tugboats were standing by to lat<'h on the rti:! Norwegian helicopters ferried dozens of s urvivors to hospita ls here . Most ehcapt'd serious m1ury and were treated Cor c•xpo<;ure One of the r1vt• legs colfapsed Thursday duran~ a storm lftal produced wands up to 60 mph t1 nd 20-foot waves. The ra g listed briefly before overtur ning m 240 f('(.'t d~p 1ey water 100 males wes t of Norway "We have: never had aC('Jdcnts hke this to my knowledge an any part of the world ... said Ball Roys, Phallap s' No rw ay manager V1s1bahty m the search area was dec;cri bcd as l!OOd with d w1ndltn1! wind-; ;irtcr poor "'eather an the morning But rouJ,?h weather was foreca!>l later in the day DeLuca Laguna's Cop of Year One suspe<'t was described as C'aucas1an. age 28 31. sax feoet tall. v.1th shoulder length brown hair The second man aJso was Caucasian, about age 25. S feoet 8 inches t a ll. w ith m od e rate length brov.n h.aJr and a brown moustache 1\ t I eas t 4 6 s h 1 p s we r e deployed in the sear<'h over 4,000 tiquare rrules in the Edda oilfield on Norway's Continental Shelf Planes and helicopters from Bn· tam. West Germany, Denmark a nd Norway Joined the rescue. Laguna Beach pohce Sgt. Art J . DeLuca was named Police Of- ficer of the Year m ceremonies held Thursday by the Exchange and Soroptimist clubs DeLuca, a 14-yea r Laguna Beach police veter an, was cited Cor the success of a traHic safety program that has seen a 30 per· cent reduction an injury acct · dents on Laguna Canyon Road in the past year . The police sergeant designed and operat ed a traffic safet v progra m that allowed the city to provide more police units on the dani::erous r oadway , a nd purchase breath intoxilizers and radar e quipment. This was funded by a grant. Departmental a wards present- ed Thursday by Police Chief Jon Sparks went to several officers, including Fred Martino. who re ceived the Medal of Valor Martino was credited w1th ap- prehending a shoplifting suspect at Boal Canyon last summer who was wielding a heavy two· b y-four and th r eatening passersby. Using his poli ce baton , Martino grappled with the suspect and finally subdued lum, despite calla from a crowd of "Shoot him. shoot him." Officers Mark Everton and GTeg Bartz received Medal of Merit awards for capturing a shooting suspect without Orin& a shot. The incide nt occurred last September wh e n p o l ice monitored a call of a shooting near a tavern in the south part of the city. Everton and Bartz determined where the suspect ml1ht be and pursued the man. who was driv· In& the 1 victim's car through town. rmauy capturing hlm. Community Service Officer Davld Rocco received a Medal or Mertt for his work on the clty's Crlme Prevention Pro· gram. Rocco bu been wlth the pro· 1ram for nearly two years, de· llverln1 l ectures to neighborhood 1roups and In· specting homes to determine tr they are bur1Jarproof. I Huntington Woman Sues Iranians A lawsuit demanding $110 million from the lraman govern- ment ror three U.S. diplomat.s who escaped T ehran and the parents of one, Mr . and Mrs. Frank L1jek of Huntington Beach, has been f iled i n w ashington. titaintiffs in the action aaainst the Iranian government include the Ujeks, their son Mark; his wife Cora. of Falla Church, Va., and H Lee Schau, of Arlington. Va . 1 Ljjek's parents would receive $20 m illion if a U.S. feder al court ftnda ln their favor, while their son and dau1hter·ln-1aw and Schatz would s hare $90 million. Contacted at her n.orth Hunt- ington Beach home today, Mn. Wanda Lijek said she bu no Idea when a hearing ml&bt be held to allow the punitlve legal action to proceed. "1 just found out about lt a couple of days ago," said Mn. Lijek, adding that they are betn1 represented by a Waablngton <See SUIT, Pa1e Al> Most of the es timated n g workers aboard were working. sleeping In the hotel or watching a movie when the rig eapsized. "There wa11 an almighty crack (Sff RIG, Page AZ> Coast Wea th Pr A UUle cooler tonight, sunny and a little warmer Saturday. Lows tonight Crom 45 at the beaches to 50 inland. Highs Saturday from 67 lo 73. INSIDE TODAY The original Mouuketeers disbanckd ZO 11ears ago bul four art still .ringing, drum- ming and dancing. They wiU appear al Dfme11land Mlf week. Poge Cl . 11141ex Al Y-lef'fke Alt .....,... C.t, II L.M.ae.,. &•_...I.... ~ ......... .,. ................. - celtt.nlla Mg--· All Clutllletl Ol•M ~ g:~ = . ...._ .. .,. .. ~ :?.ei ... ,. .......... ..,...., .. •• ,...... $1 CMI .......... CM ,_.._.. et.a nHten CH,11 .._.. ....... ,... WHtW M .......... eaWffl9Mtf Ci.ti ,__._. aw...11.e-M ,...~ ai l I T. WUlS CAP> -A ledlr'1l a ........... ra)e4 lodiaJ thl tho N.uc..J Or1u.l..U. b W-.. ma, boyNIU llataa w-.&c1a have not ratified t.he £Gual JltlMI Amendment Mlaowi AUOme1 l:J....nl John Aaberdl ftled aul\ 11alntl ~ow two YHJI qo, charalnc lh1l I.ht ~aa&.IMlon hd co.\ I OU.la fll mllll• Md Klftlal Ctt1 • mU.lkm .. C'Oft•tnUoa ...... m•H. Bua U, Dlllnn C...rt ,,._. Elmo I H.ttr rul.d ,,.,, lM boycoU doee not violate lhe Slterman At1t or other anUtna1t lawt • .nd lbt< ah 5 ClrNil Court ot AppHll lod•J afflrm.-d thal rulln1 •a.w•A••'-••••r"''"' .,,...~._..,... P'Ul1 ala pt'f'ICIOI were UTeltOd In NHt Jef 1 tod1¥ wh•n antl-aucl• ... prot911i.n atormed a f9ff at Ow ht~u.a~en ol the utlttt.1 tbat owna lbe nu. Mlle bland n~l ar plln&, ot rtclal1 tald. The .,.,.ta ~•m• dw1Q1 on• ol 1H11rel •mon traUont ('ommemoraUnl the lint ILll01¥ernr1 of U-. naUua'1 wont corn mtrdal aucte.r accident at lbto r.nn•rlYtnla P0"' plant I Helatt!d story, Al I Authontars aaad 1t aroup of P""'""'""' 11tl4'mJ1h-cJ lo 11rfth• a rt'nCt' ut the Gt'nerttl Public lJtlllllc-11 l 'uttt 111 l'afalppaft1 N J , • tnd were taken lnto cuatody by tbci Jtollr Tho demo•i.trator11. who wen a.lnCJIOt abaul 200 al lho aM1110r1t. beadqua:rOrt .... .,,,.. 10 be chars~ wUh d!eordlrly C'Oftduet and tn•pualna . JlC)llct• .. u1d. tfll..e 9"'1 .. c: ....... •nrrth4 ORKNEY. ~""' Afr1CIA <AP I St•nftln(I bealdt' • mlno 'hart 0)(11'\• thun a mile dCM!p In th«-worJd'11 larttest .:old mlnci, A:lron Masar.a suddenly h~ttrd 1cn.•ama. Hci luoked \lJ> and HW a "ma ry unn." an tilcv a tor loaded wllh fellow min.fa, hurtllna down ··Odor(' I tlnc.-w what was happtmtnc I aaw atran1e partkln fly throu.:h thl' aar . and later notked ll w11 human neah. I abo 11aw hmbS," Mat11H 1aid. The day alter the accident ln the Vaal Reefa mine, John Eµlett. the mine manager, said the ori11Lnal reported death loll had been revised from 23 to 31. Origlnelly, It had been reported that 20 blacks and three whiles died wben the mlno bolal plum- meted to the bot.tom of the shaft al ao esllmated 180 mph Cann-c •• ~r. c •• ,, ••eW r,. .. WASHINGTON (AP) -President Carter canceled plans to- day lo spend the weekend at his Camp David, Md., retreat. Wbite House p~secretary Jody Powell said there were "a num~r of matters which require his attention" in the na- tion•s capital. He did not elaborate and said be did not know or any appointmen1' added to Carter's calendar. However, the president is sebeduled to make public Monday his proposed budget cut.a. Jn addition. there were indications that the administration is preparing new actions in regard to the Amertcan hostages being held in Iran. ,,... IHp .... at Cld .. ~k See. WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter admin.sistraUon ls con- sidf'ring a further c utback in Iranian diplomats in the United States as part of a series or gel·tougb measures to be announced next week, sources said today. But U.S. relations with the resume in Tehran will be main- tained d~pitc i:rowing impalle.occ with the siege al the US. Embassy, now in its 146th day. <Related story, A4.> P.,...P-AJ ISSUES VIEWED ..• vcloper client.a in his law prac-lJce. "When I'm elected, I woo'l be representing anyone except I he citizens or San Clemente," \lien said Te<tcher Wallaam Mecham "..irned that c urrent c ity •t·rv1ces may not be able lo cope \\1th the population boom creal· 1·•1 by the proposed new housing. 'I am in favor or a responsible ~rowth program within the limits the city can safely absorb," be said. C lock: m a nufacturer Bill Wagner s aid the city should adopt a growth management plan slmUllr to one used ln San Juan Capistrano lo limU the number ot new homes construct· ed each year. Planning comm i ss1one r 'Robert Umbcrg said he as op- posed to further expansion of the San Onofre nuclear power plant ,4ind favors a lternate energy i.ources "I think we're only awaiting the day when there will be a ouclear disaster somewhere ln the world," be aaid. Candidates Mecham and Wagner also aaid they oppose expansion of the nuclear racWty. while Allen said be would lib to inspect the site and determine if cheaper alternaUva are avaUa· ble. Rmio aald lhe city 1lmply' must live witb the riaka and said he hoped nuclear pow•r CID be '·worked out." All c~ta were critical of the city's cun-esit at.reel main· Jenance program , but DAILY PILOT \ acknowledged there 1s a short.ace of funda for improve- ments. Limberg said the city's streets s hould be complet.ely rebuilt on a priority basis, rather than s1 m ply repaired. All the candidate s acknowledged a need for more affordable housing in the city Wagner sajd there has been dlf fi r ulty finding an appropriate site for such housing in the city and called for additional stu<ty to find a proper location. Allen warned lbat if lbe city does not require developers to include some alfordable housing in their plans, the state and rederaJ governments may St.el> in. He predicted that ouulde ol- fi eials could try to "bring the problema of the larger cities into the smaller cities." Mecham said that in additioo to new houses. the city must as- sure that sufficient rental apart· ment.s are available. He poloted to a erowtng condominium con· version trend in San Clemente that ts eliminating rental bous· ing. Rusin said the city itself should create a local low-cost housing d evelopment with "Volkswagen-type apar\lnent.s" that would have "stable renta for SO years." ,...P-AJ WG ••• . . then chaos," s1ld Tony Sylvester, a BriUah rfg worker brlefiy trapped in the hotel's movie theater. "ll suddenly toppled rl1bt over and everybody wu in the sea,'' aald Sylvester, 35, a father or three from Grlmaby, Ens land. "Everybody wu cllmblnl up to the top that could make it and cllntlnc on. Nobody knew .t>at to do." Many ol the mlsain1 were feared trapped lD tbe overtumed n1. l)U'ticularly lnllde tbe mov· te theater. Only tboae wbo m anapd to reach alr pock.ta ml1bt ltW b9 alive. People panlck~ u l.My ltal'\- '--d for tbe 41oon, wbtch IOOD bec:a1:J.~ecl. he aald. Men not tbt dnema crabbed Ill• Jaelleta or juat burled t.hemMlftl lDto t.be water, look· int for a raft, be lldded. AU &bat could be Hen ol tbe hu1• platform wu ltl fow re- mailllnl lep 1Ucklna up out al the water, tbe rat of it aub- mer•ed. PITl'88UROM CAP> -Thne Duquuno Ul\lvtrtlly atuct.nu uve been char1ed wlth tJinl a fMJ1le aludeot to a c:halr a.od d•P•llnt h r out a wt~ on the 11th noor ot • dormlloey. The three-lncludlna two vanl· ly b11ketball pla.yera -were c•htrled 'l1u.artd•y with almple u 11ull1 felonloua rHlralnt, recllltlllly endan1erhlC and con- 1111lracy They were releued oo bond, Pf"\d!n1 a heaclq Moo· tlt•y Unl~ral\,y olticJab would not t•om menl oo wh1l prompted the three to ltrroriH lhe woman. The buketball players ~ ldentlned aa Juruor Ronnie Dix- o n. ao. of Macon. Ga., and im ptlomoro Roderick Scott Jr . :l l. of nt•11rby Avalon, Pa. ~ 1lthur 11ttldent cblrged wu Jef. rr<'Y 'lbomu, 11, of Plllsburfh. Pollre uld Tamtara Jo MrCartt, 11, told thtm sbe wu •tlatd In hl'r dormitory room Tuflsday n lrht by Dixon end Scott Stw Hid ~h~ wu11 carried to lhx1111 '14 room In unother dormitory tower. ~a1uced und Ued to u alr•ilht back chair. PoUce e-1d lhe told them when ahe continued to rulal the men put a larce pluUc ba1 over her htad and tled It around her neck. She tald the men laqbed when ahe complained ahe couldn't breathe. Police aakl she loJd them the men picked her up -chair and all -and 1wun1 her out t.be dorm wtndow. Finally. Ms. McCarlt waa taken to a shower stall in a nearby restroom and t.be water was turned oo. police said. She said the men released her. tetl· ing her she was a good sport, but warned her that six other girls on her noor would be next, police aaid. The lrlo were arrested by campua police and arnianed at city rught court. Frem P.,,e AJ FUNDS ... McDowell has reported $9.614 in contributions. Including Sl.504 in amounts less than $100 this fa.ll.ng period. ConlribuUons ol $100 or more came rrom contractor Peter Roesi, realtor Mark Gumbtaer, invest.or Eugene York. McCaJJa P rescrl pt ion Pharm at'y, and Betty Syfan. Tot.al expenditw-es this period ror McDowell include '500 to publicist Mike Egers for t'am· palgn consultation $1,~ for ad· vert1smg materials. and more than SJOO for newspaper ad vertu;emcnt.s. Steven Ri ggs, who is also seeking a council seat April 8, has amassed Sl.224 in bJs cam- paign effort. with contri butions of $100 from contractor Aubrey Smith. s hop owne r J . Earl Dawson, pharmacist Charles McCalla, realtor Mark Gum- biner and $500 from lbe Lagu.oa Beach Taxpayers Association. He has paid Ml.ke Euers '512 for professional campaign con· sultalion and public relatioos. a nd more than 1700 for newapaper advert.laln1. Tbe Cttisem for Bellerue and Fiupatrit'k committee have re- ported coll~I contributions of S2,372 ror that orcanlution. Contri butors lo that joiol panel toclude S700 each from the Bellenae Laauna Committee and the Fitzpatnck for Council com- m attee. In addll1on. bus inessman Ronald Kaufman has donated ot- fice spice for the two can- didate's campaign ornc~ valued at $720. lo lhe race for lhe poet of City Treasurer, businesswoman Frances Engelhardt bas collect· ed $1,804, all ln gi.fta of less than $100. Her opponent for tbe City Treaaurer post, Or. Ernest Lake, has collected "87 lD con· trlbutions. Bandit Gets $400 Cash in lagnna Heist A lone gunman Tobbed a Lacuna Beach liquor •tore of a bout. 1400 Thur1day nlabt, police •aid. A man entered The Spteot, 1902 South Cout ffJpway, at about 7:30 p.m., placed a aoft drink on tbe COUDter and de· manct.d money from tbe ,... liter, police 11ld. Wben tu clerk ubd ti tbe mea wu tkl· dins. the robber pulled out and cocked a 1mall~aliber revolver, pollceuid. After the clerk aurrtndaed the money, the robber ~ hlm to lie down in lhe back ot tht atore and fied. 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C#I 1111( ..... ~ ..................................... ~"" .... .................. ~ ............ .,,~ .,... ............................ .,,_ ......................... ~ ................ ~ .. 1 .. ...,. ....... <--... ....._ ~....., -.. ...................... ~ ............ "'-..... ....... ~ ....... .,....,... ...................... ... ~~-· ~..., ................... ..,. 1~,_ ... ..,.~ ---...... ._ .. -· -,· .. ~ ··~ .. ..... ,. . THIS IS WHAT YOUR ceNSUI FOftM LOOKS LIKE Don't Treat It Aa Junk Malt, °' You'll Go to Jail Fears Allay~ Privacy Promised in Ceruw WASHJNGTON <AP> -1lw millJOM of Amenuns filllog out t.bme cemua forms that were scheduled to arrive today are beln1 prom1led privacy lo an effort to aJJay fears t.be tnforma· tlon could be med a1a1Ast them. Bureau otfictab are awan that muy people are uneuy about ctvinl lnformaUoa to a covemmeet agemy. ud they streaaed that Dothin1 about any 1nd1v1dual can be cttscloud either publicly or to other branches of covemment. tJNDEa FEDEaAL LAW, neT')' census employee -even temporary ones -must take an oat.b not to discuss personal In formation they coUect. ~penalty for violatioo ia a SS,000 fine and up _to fi".e years in Jail. AJtbou&h oo e mployee al tM Census Bureau hu ever been formally accuaed of releuin« such informeUoo. pnvacy has been a conUnui.n& issue in meelulp held around the rountey to prepare ror the cenaus and to bnn1 it t.o the attenboo ot the public. Special efforts to cou.nt the Hispanic commu.nlty hue been particularly hampered because of the number-s of illegal abena, who fear lbat filling out a cen.sus form may result 1n a vwt from the lmmlgratioo and Nata.arallution Servi~. ON 1111.JUDAY, A'M'OllNEY GeMral BenJamin Caviletu issued a statement that ill~aJ aJ1en.~ s hould not rear that census information will be ~ 1n efforts to force them out ol the coun- try. "Some persoru have expressed ~m that censu.s a.n· formation might be used to move qainat undocumented alieoa in lb.is country.•• CiviletU said. "'llaat t'OOC«D 1a IJ"OU"'""'·" llldulel Fam!ll, •lalf direci.or for u.e eo.e eema.a af>. commit.tee. also reported Ulat bearlnp al'CllUDd the couetry dis- closed widespread mlstnaat ot goVU'IUDelrt. aJtboutb be too stressed the bureau's record ot keepuic S«reta. WIBLE 'ftl.E BUREAU combines the inlonnat.icn cm all the forms to produce ataliltical detall.s about the nation. st.at.es and <'om muruUeA . no information on LDdlVlduals ioes into any gov emment computer Once the st.aust.Jcal informatJOn 1s obtained the form~ are microfilmed and kept under 'ilnct ~ttunty for 72 years. after which the film is turned over lo lhe NaUooaJ Arch.aves ~ original forms themselves are shredded, chs.solved tn acid and recycled lnt.o paper pulp. VOLCANO ERUPTING. • • away, belching volcanic ash over acres of pristine snow. The Cowlitz County Depart- ment of Emergency Services and Skamania County sheriff's office said they had not de- termined bow many persona bad been evacuated from buildinp an the a parse ly popuJ a led area. With the volcano spew1q ub for lhe first time since 1~7 . vehicles headtnR up the moun· taln were stopped at this ham.let of 150. which lies jmt outside the J~m1le 1:11me. local fire officials !>aJd "We have an eruptive plume," s aid Kurt Austermaon. U S Forest Service spokesman. "It wu oot 1nc.-Scent. The top ol the column .,ead more t.ban hve nules acl"09. and uh was falllnJt on the base or lbe moun· tam lrvloe Police aald tbey believe the murder ot a woman whole body was found ln a field 1bws day bu oo connection to tbe murden of bo71 wboM bodiel bav• been found near treewaya • G a1le Anne Llliate. JO, of Tustin, died alter her throat was slit, pohce said today. A wooden slake wu tbeD forced lnto her body. The partially clad body was found al 10:49 a.m. by CalTrana workers In a weed· strewn field adjacent to ~ In· tenecdon of llfyford Ro.cl aod Michelle Drive. Irvine police U . Gene Norden said t.bat det.111.s ol the crime ln· dlcate that it ia not related to re cent murders of YOUtlK boys who have been dropped by rreeways in Orange County He also said that the murder bears no re semblance to the slayan& of Savannah Anderson. an lrvint> secretary who waa killed in her aputment in m1d·1979. Norden said the vlcUm died from a ~lashed throat and theorized that s he was un conscious when the stake was an serted He said that blood near tht- body indicated that Miss U.ngle was murdered where she was round. She wu probably killed about 3 a.m . Thursdity, Norden added. There were numeroua atab wounds oo the neck of the blond haired. blue eyed, rive.fOQt,six inch. l2S pound body. but no kolfe was found at u.e aeene. Norden said. The body wu so badly mutilated by the slakl that it is hard to tell if she wa> raped. be said. ft P..,,eAI SUIT ••. D C area attorney retained by the younger LlJeks. She had no kind words for thl' lranl8n government that i.t1 1l holds some 50 U.S. host.ages an1t 1 rapped their son and his Wlk along with three other diplomat! who escaped with Can:..da 'i. c.11<! and noo Iran ln January T ht· six were trapped dunng th1• 1·mba<1sy takeover by a stu drnt mob 1n November . hut mad<' ~1 dash from rear t'Xlll> to th(• nt•arby Canadian embassy ~here they wer~ hidden for nearly three months Loan Rate 19.5 Percent NEW YORK <AP> Tht' primt' lending ratt Jumped today to a ree<>rd 19~-:-p<>r cent when Con t1nental llhno1s National Rank of Ch1cali(o and the.· Bank of America leap frogged over the 191/• per ct'nt rate estab lis hf'11 t.'arlier 1n the day by C1t1bank an New York Citibank. the nation's 8econd-largesl bank. led the lat.eel round of prime rate Increases by setting the 19"4 pereent rate. a record al lbe ume. The increase in lhe rate chareed on loans to the most credll-worthy cor porate customers was the sixth during March. Rates have shot upward as the govemmeot has moved to tighten credit as a means or fighting innatlon and slowing the economy ... ••• steek tlle falt•l••s eoll..-tl•• •y· Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for only ·One Dollar!* ·-'When you buy one ault at the r1QUW price, you can buy another al equ.I or IMMr v.h• tor only onedoli.r. ~. IOUTM COAST PL..A1A. COSTA Mn4. CA. PHOl f! C71 't 1''-11~1 • ( • • ;VOL. 73, NO. 88, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1980 Vour Hometowa Dally Newspaper I C/N FIFTEEN CENTS I ·Hope Dims for 101 on " Oil Rig Momat St. Bele•s Residents Flee Fkry Eruption IASHllGTOI • PtrtbU OIEGOll . COUGAR , Wash. <AP> -Ex · plos1ons shook pulsating Mount St Helens today and a plume of volcanic gas and ash spewed four miles high m the first erup· tion of the volcano in more than 120 years ·'The mountain 1s heating up ... sa id Don Swanson. an official of the U.S Geological Survey, who flew over the volcano and re po r ted mud s lid es and avalanches oozing down its snow-covered slopes. All residents were evacuated within 15 miles of the grumbhng mountain. about 40 miles northeast of Vancouver, Wash .. but officials said there. was no im medJate threat to human life 0 ... 1,P-~-. " •lies APlllll .......... SCENE OF ERUPTION Mount St. Helens Swanson said numerous ex- plosions s hook the mountain between 7:27 a.m . and 8:40 am after the volcano appeared to be ca lming down following a 2 a m outburst. TWO CAL TRANS WORKERS EXPLAIN HOW THEY FOUND MURDER VICTIM Andy Lopez and Duke Quintana (pointing) Talk to Reporter -'-~~~--~~~~~ U.S. Fund Aid Asked On Marina By JE&&Y CLAUSEN ... OtllY ........... A request for $320,000 to fund a small boat harbor study for Costa Mesa and west Newport Beach was s ubmitted lo a Congreulonal eubcommlttee Thursdayln Washlneton, D.C. Results of the application, engineered by Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach. won't be known for months. but the funding outlook appears somewhat dim. a Badham aide indicated late Thursday The request was s ubmitted to the House Appropnat1ons Com· mittee's s ubcommittee o n energy and water development by Clair Burgener. R-La Jolla, a member of the House Appropria- tions Committee Badham's request. sought on ,behalf of the City of Costa Mesa, seeks $65,000 of the total amount during fiscal 1981, beginning next Oct. t. The funding is sought for a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers study for facilities at the mouth or the Santa Ana River , between Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach, for about 3.000 boats. The study was authorized by the House of Representatives on Dec. 9, 1975, but never was funded Badham sought $180.000 for the st ud y la st yea r , l>Ul Congressional funding never was authorized. In testimony submitted lo the subcommittee Thursday. it was noted that the demand for more California boating facilities is .. overwhelming," said Badham aide Howard Seelye. Seelye said Kenneth Sampson, Costa Mesa's harbor project con· sultaot, noted that 548,890 boats <See MARINA, Page A2> Coas• Weather A little cooler tonlgbt, sunny and a Utt.le wanner Saturday. Lowa tonl1bt from '5 at the beacbes to 50 Lnland. llilha Saturday from ~to73. INSIDE TeDAY TM original JlouatlcdHr1 di•banded 20 Jl"M' 0{10 but /our ore sttU dnffng, drum· mmo and dancing. fMJ/ will o~or at Dimt11lond Mzt week. Page CJ. "It hm; be-en kind of pulsat· mg, .. he said Jim Unterw e gn e r , a s pokesman fo r the U S Forest Service. said small avalanches were sighted on the east side of the peak and mudflows at the 6.400-foot level on the northeast side · 'T~s are happerung by the minute, he said. Lightning caused by static electricity s treaked through the plume which climbed 20,000 reet into tbe •kY, more lhan two miles above the summit or the 9.677-foot peak. OH1c1als earlier expressed fears that a sudden thawing of the snow and l~ftelda on the mountain would trl11er dev- astating mudslides and flood- ing, according to Nolan Lewis. director of emergency services for Cowlitz County. River watchers, who keep an eye on area rivers during times of heavy rainfall and spring melt, have been alerted to watch for rising water. Lewis said. On Thursday night, officials evacuated loggers and the few nearby residents as the volcano twisted in the grip of powerful internal forces and erupted with an explosion heard 45 miles away. belching volcanic ash over acres of pristine snow. The Cowlitz County Depart- ment of Emergency Services and Skamania County sheriff's office said they had not de- termined how many persons had <See VOLCANO, Page A2) Decal Probe Asked LOS ANGELES <AP > -- Supervisors are askmg for an in- vestigation after learning con· fessed Hillside Strangler Ken- neth Bianchi w as given a windshield decal supposedly re· served for Los Angeles County officials. '• No Irvine, Ortega Murder Ties Seen Irvine police said they believe the murder of a woman whose body was found m a field Thurs· day has no connection to the murders of boys whose bodies have been fouod near freeways. Gayle Anne Ltn1le, ao. of Tustin. died after her throat was slit. police said.today. A wooden stake was then forced mto her body. 1be partially clad body was found at 10:49 a.m. by CalTrans workers in a weed· strewn field adjacent to the in- tersection of r.!yford Road and Michelle Drive. Irvine police Lt. Gene Norden said that details or the cnme in- dicate that it is not related to re- cent murders of young boys who have been dropped by freeways in Orange County. He a lso said that ...the murder bears no re sem bl a nee to the slaying or Savannah Anderson. an Irvine secretary who was killed in her apartment in mid-1979. Norden said the victim died from a s lash ed thr oat and theorized that s he was un- consci~ when the slake was in- !>erted He said that blood near the body mrucaled that Mi!>S Lingll' was murdered where s he was found. She was probably !tilled about 3 a.m. Thursday, Norden added There were numerous s tab wounds on the neck of the blond haired. blue eyed. five-foot-six mch , 125 pound body, but no knife was found at the scene. Norden said. The body was so badly mutilated by the stake that it is hard to tell if she was raped, be said. MURDER VICTIM Gayle Anne Lingle Norden srud Miss Llngle was an unemployed waitress and she It ved with her boyfriend. who has been cleared of any mvolve- ment in the murder. "We work the freeway near here and we spotted her wtule we were driving on Myford ... s aid T ony Lopez, 23 , the CalTrans worker who found the body. "It looked like about a three-foot stake was sticking oul or her." Lopez said that he 1mmed1ate· ly called police. The body was found m a field within a quarter-mile of the in terseclion of Myford Road and the Santa Ana Freeway. The field is behind the Irvine Ranch Farmers Market. _.__._ .. ------.. The bumper ltlcker on this Florida auto undoubtedly belongs to one of the _patticl- pants ln this weekend's Women's Kemper , Open at tbe Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. See Sport.I, Page 86, for all tbe details. I) • Suspect's Slaying Justified By ROBERT BARK EB Ol .. o.otl'--A n investigation by the dis- tnct aUomey'a omee bu fo.d that the 5bootla& dealb of a Costa Mesa robbery suspect by a FOUlll&&ia Valley poUce officer was JU5llfiable homicide. James K. Carey, 23. wu a.bot by Officer Beary Cuadras la a fWl battle after. 12.SOO robbery a t the Marie Callender Restaurant Feb. 16 at 9:38 p.m. Carey was taken to the "°'°1· tatn Valley Police Station at lO 04 p m. and died lat.er in the evening. Officers sa id they wer en't aware be had been wounded Capt John Beddow said today that Carey had not complamed of being wounded and that of· r1c~rs had no m.ltlmg or lus in- JU n es unul 10.35 p.m He also was covered w1tb mud after .i scuffle m a field dunnli( his arrest and darlt clothing helped to obscure h1 s s tomach wound. accordmg to a report br Deputy Dlstnct Attorney Paul Meyer In the report to Pohce Cbief Marvm Fortin that was released Thursd ay. Meyer "aid an a utopsy revealed that the fata l "'ound caused he mor rhaging that ~as completely internal Beddow also related that thi> "uspect was brought to the s tu- 1 aon by Westminster poll~ of. ricers while Fountain Valley of· f1 cer<; were occupied with set- ting up a command post . buntlnji( what they bebeved to be an ac- complice. To further complicate mat- ters. officials s&Jd , was the fact that poUce officer Cuadras, who himself was wounded, wasn't .1ware that he bad wounded Carey. Silver Shows Recovery After Slide . NEW YORK (AP> -The price of silver recovered a bit lo· day from a frantic slide that brouAAt the price to a seven- month low Thursday. Gold also rebounded. Jumpine over $500 again. Trading in silver' for delivery in April opened at S13 ao ounce at the Commodity E:a:cbanae lo New Yorlt. but then fell to $12 an ounce, still higher than the $10.80 price Thursday when markets went lnlo a frantic slide lied to a huge sell-off or btllionalre Nelson Bunker Hunt's holdings. Stock prices pushed higher 1n actlve trading today as the chairman of the Securities and Exchanae Commiuioo beld an emeraency meeUn1 wlth of- rtcialt ol the Ntw_ York Stock E:a:cbanae to dJacuss Thursday's ..u1rbu.lalt MNion. Tbe meetinl between NYSE leaders and SEC Chairmen CSee SIL VER, Pa1e At> 38 Bodies Found in STAVANGER, Norway <AP) -Rescue officials held out little hope this afternoon of finding alive any of the 101 men missing from· an oil workers ' apartment C'Omplex that overturned in a fierce North Sea storm. The biggest air-and-sea search since World War 11 located 38 bodies and 89 survivors 1n th~ wind-swept water.., before at was !>us pended at nightfall Divers pounded on the hull of the huge platform where the men slept, ate and rested m the hope that some workers might have found an air pocket and survived the capslZlng Thursday n1ji?ht in the wor.1t disaster m North Sea oilfield tust.ory . Then· was no response reported from 1ns1dc. Underwater tele vision CJmera.., aided an the search. Stavan~cr polite chief Carl W l'ndt. rescue operation leader, ... a 1d there wus htllc hope of fmd m i;( mort! rig workers alive in tht-water . ··w e're stiJI hoping, but w1 ··f' not too opt1mis t1c.·· Pf'r \ • bo tn, a s pok es man f n r Norwegian Pnmt• Ministe r Od- var Norrdl1, told a news con- ference ·-Rescut• 0H1ciab noted that with the sea tem perature just below freezmg. the chances of ... urvival ror anyone still Ul the waler were virtually zero The~ noted that the last group or survivors brought ashore were picked up boura ago. More than 2,000 people man· nlng 5C.'OftS of ships. planes and helicopters search<'d throuli(hout tbe daylight hours for po:.s1bll' sumwn from the capsizing of the oiJ platform Alexander I. Klelland. Norwegian officials stressed that the 45 n ssels in· volved In the rescue mission would stay in the area over- n 1 g ht. The air s earch wa~ !!cheduled to resume at first light. The 4,000 square-mile search area has ~n spill into four Se<:· tors , each commanded by a wars hip. Phalllps Petroleum Co., wluch lea sed the 10,000-ton Alexander J Kielland n g. said 228 were aboard. Divers dropped 90 reel to check for signs of bfe in the plat fo rm 's s ubmerg e d li vi ng quarters. They were usm~ un- derwate r telev1s1on cameras Lo check the hull. "They are' hammering on lh1 hull. but so far there has been no n'!'lponse from 10s1de." said Per Erik BJorklund, spokes man fo1 t ht' Ph1l11ps Petrole um Co ~ h1ch leased the 10,000-ton Alex ander I. Kielland. Tugboats were s tanding by to latch on the rig. Norwegian helicopters fe rried dozens or survivors to hospitals here. Most escaped serious injury and were treated for exposure. One of the five legs collapsed Thursday during a storm that produced winds up to 60 mph and 2().foot waves. The rig listed briefly before overturning in 240-feet deep icy water 100 miles west of Norway. "We have never had accidents like this to my knowledge in any part of the world." said Bill Boys, Phillips• N o rw ay manager. Visibility in the search area was described as good with dwindling winds a fter poor weather in the morning. But rough weather was forecas t later in the day. -~----Wtal RtQ COLLAPllD M•nr Repof'ted Dead J • , 1 ' \ • >~ ~ OM.'! P!\OT CM ett•0 M"5h&IW ~--JUST BREAKJNC . AppeaU Court UphOlda Co Leads NB ~pende~ ,, NOW Boycott of State1 Cant.fidate's Contributions Total $17,092 ~'T 1..0UlS \AP> -A federa l 1ppub court ruled today t.hat lM National Ortanl1auon for Womtn may boycott stat s wt\J(h hav~ not ratlfl~ the ltqual ftjchta Amtndment Mluour1 Altomey 0ft'ttal Jobn A.lberort Wed auit •a h11t NOW two yean •IO• c har1tn« I.hat tM ortanlaation h•d cott 'l Loula Sll m1ll\on and Kan a~ Clty •million tn convf'ntlon bulJ neN. 8Ul U.8 DUlrkl Court Juqe lmo 8 Hunter rull'<i lh1al lhtl boyeo« dof.li not \•lolatf' th• Shf'rmian A(l nr oth\•r ontltru•l laws, and the 8th l s Circuit l'ourt of i\ppc-14IN today urr1rrned that r uhna,: 58 Bet.I I• :I ••I-•-. rre•••• By Tk A.lleclac.ed P'rda Fifty-ant persona wt're arrested lo New J.:t1 y to<h1y v.h\ln anti nuclear protn te ri. ~tormeod a fenee at the headquarteni of tht' uUUty that own!> thl' ~ Malti Island nuclear plant, or f IClaU sa.td The arrHt.s came during one or several demonatrations commemorating lhe f1n.t annive r!tary of the nation's worst com me rc1al nuclear acl'1dt-nt Jt the Pennsylvania power plant <Related story, A3 > Authorities SIJd a group of protest~rs attempted to scale a fence at the GeMraJ PubU~ Utlhttes Corp. m Parstppany. NJ . and were taken Into c ustody by the pobce. The demonstrators. who were among about 200 at the corporate headquarters, were to . be charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing, pohce saad. .-..eh•• .. c.,..,.. De•rrllled ORKNEY, South Africa CAP l -Standing beside a mine shaft more than a mile deep in the world's largest gold mlne, Aaron M~siza suddenly heard screams. He looked up and saw a "mary ann." an <'levator loaded with fellow miners. hurtUng down ··Befor e I knew what was happening I s aw strange particles fly through the air and later noticed It was human fles h. l also s aw Limbs," Mas iza said The day after the accide nt in the Vaal Reefs mine, John Eplett. the mine manager. said the original reported death toll had been revised from 23 to 31. Originally. it had been reported that 20 blacks and three wh.ltes died when the mine hoist plum· meted to the bottom or the shaft at an estimated 160 mph. Carter Rap• 1'1elltl P0Urt1 WASHJNGTON (AP) -President Carter rebuked Mobil Oil Corp. today for what he called the petroleum giimt 's refusal to refund $4.5 million it overcharged customers in three months of last year. Beginrung what White House aides predicted would be a growing presidential "Jawboning" campaign to hold down prices, Carter said Mobil's refusal to cut back price increases 1s "difficult for m e to understa nd. at a timl;' when industry compliance with voluntary restrain ti. 1s l'O important" to the a n ll·mflat1on effort There was a o immediate comment from Mobil Iran IHplo•a I C•I bark Seen WASHINGTON <AP I The Cartt'r adm1ns1strat1on 1s con s1dc ring a further cutback in Iranian diplomats in the Un ited Sta tes as part of a series of get·tough measures to be announcrd next wt'<!k, sources said today But U.S. relation:-. with lhe rci!1m~ 1n Tehran will be main talned de!>p1te ~rO\\mg impat1ence with the siege a t the t: ~ Embassy, now in 1ls 146th day. <Rl'lated story, A4 I J uh11 ("oa . who 11 ruonlna •1•ln1l Incumbent Newport tlttar h ('U y ('Ouncllman Ray WlllJama. •meraed today u t.k fru nl runner an campatsn con· trlbuuorus. U•tlna a toUl lncomt." or fl7.002 ln roporu filed with th..-l'lty clerk T he s t."cond biggest money n uit.:r wu:J Phallp Maurer who ii. t&y ln~ lo unucut M:a yor PauJ Rvckorr Mourt>r 's repart h!'lted cumpwtin conlribut10ru\ totaling sur.219 Both Cox and Maurer have twcn a ltacked by their oppo· ne nts lor being the cand1dates of '·big money developers.·· Their ca mpaign r eports s ho wed no contr1but1ons from the lrvane Company or the Koll Company nor from any employees or those farms Four years ago. both com· p n n les and s ome of thei r employees gave to all the coun· el l candid a tes. including Ryckof! and Williams. In the reports riled to date. the Irvine Company listJd contribu· lions to a ballot proposition, but no candldates . The Koll Com· pany filed no contribution report The reports, which were d ue Thursday. list all contributions and expenditures ror the council candidates up to last Monday. Candidates David Shores. Ruthelyn Plummer and Robert Brockman, three of five can· didates In the 2nd district . missed the d eadline and hadn't filed their reports by this morn· mg The 2nd district has the most c a ndidates Inc umbe nt Don Mclnrus lS retiring L<>e Watkins. \\ho as running in that distract, listed total con· tribut100!> of $12,792, sncludlng $5 .180 ht• loaned to his O'-' n cam pa1gn lit!> t·xix·nd1tun•' tutul Sl2,3f.O "'h1C'h includes S8.390 paid to u JI'" 111 l"<ll (" 0 n :-. u It tn Ji( r I rm J 11 Fullt•rton I >1l0k ('luta... .11..,11 a 2nd di" t rll'I l'and1dat1.·. ~howed 1ntC1ffil' for h1" c·ampu1g11 that tot;tlled ~1 0,•l:!h ;.ind l'X1wnt11turl''> tultll ing Sl1.7HI T ht• 5th dis trict r a n· pit' \I a url'r ;.1ga1nst Ryckoff :\1 aurer 's total expenditure., wc•r(• listed al S8.892 from hi ... Sl6.279 contributions R yckoff listed tota l contnbu t ion s of SS.102 and tota l ex F,....P~A I MARINA ••. a re registered sn the state. one for every 14 3 famiUes )lore than 33.000 of those craft .ire registered in Orange Count). ;1 1 h1rd of them to Newport Beach .1n·a ri•s1c11:nt ... Mesa Says Thanks To 'Officer Bill' OhJect1on!. tu a '>mall boat h:1r bor on thl· Santa Ana River IHIV(' bc<·n raised by l'n v1ronmcn I dh!>t!> St'c lyt· :-a id Thursda y that the proposed funding is not included 10 President Jimmy Carte r 's budget for next fiscal year "Ttiis 1s in addition to 1t." he commente d . ··And there is a budg e t -cuttin~ s pree in Washington. It would be a bit or a l)attle to get it <the appropria· Qon) through " : Early estimate:-. 1nd1cate that .a,ltimate cost of the proposed 'lnarina could rul" as high as $80 . 'lil1lllon ; In February. the c hairman of lbe board of International Bay Clubs Inc.. which operates the Salboa Bay Club in Newport !)each. said he is interested in ~articipating in rinancing the proje ct William D Ra y , whose organization 1s a cquiring a marina and r~sort hotel in Florida and has operated California marinas. said lbat if ij)e facility can be built, he is in· ~rested in providing personal ~nancing and securing other financial backing DAILY PILOT 0.0r.,,....C..0.\10..l,PifiO' ••tftwfli6C.f\'°'(..,. -~-"""'' ··--bylf•Or-(N\l .... OI•-'-• S.-4'1• ... ,_.,. "*'UM• ,....,.,.,... I~ ,., ... , .... (Ml• ---........................ ,_ l•M Y.tU•T ,,..,.,,.,,. L~ &tktrr.l"'-'t'-(M .t A _ ._.,,.,_,._._w ... cloJy\- ~.,, "W Pf'UV10ot4 C)WltMt\Mftil...,.,.. U ltt -"""""•"St,... (9'tA ,._.u C ..... ., .. , •• ,.,. ._,,,._ .. 0 \••"' •-.cf ···\lltllh"'9tf , ... ~ 11 ....... , ... "' ___ __ '"--U 119r "::'"...:.~ -:-.c-~ .. ~ .._.,,,_ 111""'""'~1:·•· TeleptMMte (714)MMl:n ClllMlflect AdnrU*'t ._...,. ,,,__c_ ...... ·• Cost a Mes a Police Officer Dare ll K . Freema n . 27. Jo ined 17 prt'drcf':.sors today a., the rec1p 1e nt of the Policem a n of th!! Year awa rd in ceremona~s at the Costa Mesa Golf and C0untry Club. Th e fi ve-year veteran of Chlef Hoger Neth's department 1s a senior patrolman and communi· ty relations officer known as Of· fi cer Bill to hundreds or school children. Citizens and merchants know ham for his role in explaining c rime prevention techniqu;es at various public appearances throughout the year . Officer Freeman lives an Mas· s1on Viejo with his wife. Verna, a nd three children and as a leader Ill his church congrega. t 1o n a s well a s its y outh orl(anazation He is an avid bird hunter in addition to his heavy off·duty in· volvemenl in church work, ac· cording to police friends and as· sociates. Recipients of the Officer of the Year award, whose names are inscribed on a permanent trophy on display at headquarters, are selected by fellow Costa Mesa police officers. Sponsor of the award is Costa Mesa Tomorrow, a downtown bus inessmen's organization. Previous awar d winners dat· mg back to 1953, include: Aus tin S mith. B ill Savage. Mike 1979 OFFfCER OF YEAR Darell Freeman He ale y . Bob Wilkinson . Sam Cordeiro, Roscoe Hroad, Harold Fischer and John "Chip" Regan. Others include Chuck Bouo. Bob Arnold, J an Gustafson; CO· recipients Bill Bechtel and Jack Koch in 1974. Sig Swanstrom. Floyd Waldron. Dick Bersch and Alan Kent f'roaP~AJ SILVER REBOUNDS. • • Harold Williams was called because of the gyrations Thurs· day that followed the collapse or silver prices on commodities ex- changes and a s urge or sell orders in stock markets. The market continued to re- cover today, with the Dow Jones average of 30 induslrlala rialng 18 po ints to 778 a ft er 5 ~ hou rs or tradina . On Thursday. the Dow was off by more than 25 potnta late ln the day but down by juat 2.14 at the cl08e. tndependent oil and precloul metals wues led the upwardi move ment today. The Amerlean,1 Stock E:ltchanle and over·the· coun ter 1toc\1 a lso posted dramatic ga!na. · Tbe Commodity Future Com· mt.ulon rejeded a requat tb11 m ornlna by th• Bache Group Joe. to ••MDCI trldb:ai tn atlwr f utu r ... A •Poketm a n aald. however. that tbe r•Kulatory \ a genc y would continue to monitor\he market closely. T hursday's close was down S5 from the previous day and the lowest at the Comex since Aug. 31 when siJver closed at $10.48 an ounce. Gold also rallied sh arply in European tradinA, hilt.in« MIO ONE MAN'S DEALING LED TO COLLAPSE -A3 WEAKENING ECONOMY PRESENTS 8Af\OAIN8 -IM an ounce to clote a t s48i.50 ln Zurich and '480.50 in London, both up from the previous day. ll traded al $509 In New York, up $46 from Thursday. Monex Lo Newport BHcb qUOl0 ed •old al $515 at mld-d1y and silver at $12.75 1 \ ---· pendltW"• of 16.41». The 7th di1tr1cl ra~ has Cox. who a pe nt S14 ,057 . runntnw J galnst Williams who hai. raised S6.413 and &pent $3.358. Tbe candtdatu have unlll June l2 to file thelr final cam· palgn ltatemeot.a which wiU cov. er donations and expenditures 5tnce Monday In addition to the candidate:.· s tatements, the Irvine Company filed a report wb1ch listed a tota l or $12.604 s pent on supporting Proposition D . the ballo t Teachers Nix Delay On Data A request b) a s tate mandated. ract·finolng panel to delay lts recom mendations for settling the Newport·Mesa teachers' contract dispute has been turned down by the teachers' union. 8111 C ue . pres ident 01 Newport-Mesa FederatJon o r Teachers. AFL-CIO sald Thurs· day the report now la expected be in the hands or distric t trustees and teachers by April 8 The report originally was prom ised by the three-person fart· finding panel for March 31, but Leo Weiss. panel chairman, th.ls week requested a month's delay District officials gra nted the request and announced the docu m ent wouldn't be com pleted un t ll A pril 30 Hut bo th th1· t e a c hl·r ... J nd lht· boJrd tJf trust(•e ... mu!otl author11 l' -.uch •' d e la) under '>tal l· µu bl 11 1·m ployees lciw 1r 1t 1s to ht i.:ranti-d, C'ut' 11011•1! ·T1•acht•r., lwl1t•\ 1• tho •\ h.n • "'acted 1011 ).! t•noui.:h 1n ~01 n l;( th111uf,l h th(' s tututor) proc«si. nnd an· .1nx10u'i to 1~et a cun tr .t<·t. ('u1· .,<1111 .. Thcrl'lurt•, ·' hl' adlkll, th1· ;\; M FT t'ould not, 111 ji(O(ld 1•1111 -.c 1t•nc<' <.l<'la~ the n·port deadlirll' to Apn l JO 1n hononnJt thl' n · Cj Ul'Sl .. Cue i>a1d that he hl'd conta Cll'<I We iss a nd t h at th<' pc.ncl C'h a 1rma n now pro mise s the documents. to be used as basis ro r further contract negot1 a lions. by April 8 The union leader s aid Wet.ss ha d reported to hlm that the de lay has resulted from research o n "massi ve amo unt s t1C materials" 1nc·lud1ng budl(el 1n formc;1t1on The> dist rl 1·t ·'> 1,070 lt' ~cht-r., h.1\1• betm 1o1.ork1n~ -.1ne<· Juh I "'1thout .a i.:ontral·t Tht·> J r• "l'C'k ing an 11 percent pa)' hll.l' this year and a nother 11 pt•rcf'nt 111.'Xl )Car The d1!>tn l'l 1:. offrn ng R and 1; 5 percent 1n hike!> and wanw. to 1·ut '>Cveral "r nrichmcnt" pro gra m tf'achinJ.! po!>l!> Cr om 11:. ~tarr Carter Endorsed WASHINGTON IAP > The l nltl'd fo'ood and Commercial Worke rs Union has endorsed l'resident Carter for re-elecoon T he un ion 's e ndo r sem e nt clescnbed Carter as ·a president .,. ho through his experience. m· lt:'gnty and a proven record of «omnutment and dedication lo t he values and ROals we s hare ai. Americans has confirmed our trust m ham " measure to change city electlollti to coincide with general elee· lions 1n No vember or eve n numbered years That money included S5.000 1tven directly to the Yet on D comm ittee The ba lance was sp e nt on ads an lo c·al newspapers Y eh on D nlcd no report of ats own. but a Los Angt:les·based o rga n1zat1on caJl ed Or a nge County Committtt for State and LoC'al Candidates gave Sl.000 to the Proposition D group I.Dan, Rate 19.5 Percent NEW YORK (AP > ~ Tbl' prime lending rat•· Jumped today to a record 19 •, perce nt wht'n Con tsnentaJ llhno1s National Bank of Chicago and the Bank of America leap· frogged over the 191 • per· C'e nt rate ......w.abli s h e tJ earlier rn tne d ay by C1t1bank in N1·w \'ork C'llibank. the nation 's second largest bank. led the latest round of prime rate increases by settinl( thf> 19'~ per cent rate . :i record at lbe timt- The increase 10 the ra11· charged on loa ns to tlw m ost credit -wo rthy C'Or porate customers wai. th•· sixth dunng Ma rc h Rates have shot upward a<o th•· government has mo\ ed to lt~hten credit 3 !> .1 mean., of f ighting 1nrlat1on ,rnf1 !>lowing tht-t!C'On<J m ~ l'rowePa~.11 VOLCA NO. • • h .. 1·n t'\ ;11·u.1t1 -d r r'1m bulldJ n .... in th• 'l»•r.,. I\ popul<itcd drl'<• \It 1th tht· volcano "I>•'"' 111~ .. ,h 1•11 th1 f11 '-l I 1m1 .·n• • 1'15; \ 1 h1cl~·' head11l~ UIJ th•· moun t.11 11 \H 11 •.tuppt 1! JI th1 <. hJmh·t •i f 150 v.h1C'h lie<. JU"'' out..,1de ttw 1:i·m1lc· znrw. 10<''41 fi re official<. ,,11d "We have all er uptn" plum<· ·· c;a 1d Kurt Aus term a nn lJ S For<'"' I S{'n 1ct· s pok<'c;man · It v. as not mcande-scent.. The top of tht-column spread more than five miles acrogs, and ash wai. fallJng on the base or the moun ta in ··What appeart"d to be a Oov. 1nj? :H a la nC'hf' of J<;h v.;i-. .. h-.t·n t•d mo\ rni:: do v. n t hl' nurthv.(".';t nank or the mountJ1n In anothe r n ·port L e'lll 1., <>J1c1 Tht'n• appear.. to b<' JO cru1> llOO 0 0 the S.OUlheJ <;l '>Ide Of lhl• 111o u11 ta1n and :in C'\ e n morl.' \ 1o lent one o n the northv.c-;t -.1d(' . A us term an satd observer) at a g round stauon report<'d at 4 4~ •• m that the plume had become lt'SS dense . i.ndicatmg a decreMe 111 the intensity of the e ruptJon Undulallng crat'ks pushed out from the summit. a ne\\ t'rater heaved and expanded and sc1cn· ••~ls who new over the ~ak Thursday rught said the moun· taintop appeared to be swelling on its !>OUth ~1de v. hale slump1n~ tu the north · 'Ttus 1s like stand in I? next to a d) na mHe keg and the fuse 1s ht. but ~ ou don "l kno w how long the fuse as." said volc anolo ga s t David Johns ton a s be stood a bove the peak's llmberhne The No on 0, Yes on A Com· mittee, baaed at the Lido bk hom e of Councilm•n Don Strauss. listed contributions totallln& '2.902 and ex~t.utts of Sl ,321. ' Propoelt.ioa A ls • meuure supported by Strauss, Williams. Ryckoff and their council col· leagues Evelyn Hart and Paul Hummel. It would change t.be ci· ty e lection date t.o November oC odd-numbered years lo coincide with s chool cllillrict el~tions. Judge Raps Politics in Court Race The quahty of jus tice in O r a nge C ounty I:. being threatened by deputy district at- torney~ \\ho are politicizing the t'ounty's court.'> m the name of law a nd order, according to S u perior Court Judge Mark Soden. Al a pre-ss conference today, So<kn denied there Is a feud tw twec•n the county's judg~ and the d 11rtnt t attorney's office. llowevt>r . he c harged t hat <oomc d('puty distract attorneys .trt• dravUlg "competete nt, ex· pc•rie nced a nd well qualified JUd ~c ... ·· from th~ bench by ra.15· mg a fal<,c la\4 and order ii..'\ut: in th£ 11 pohlll'al c ampa ign.., to un1>1·at incumbent Judges. Soden, a Nt \\por li~ach res1· 114-nt. c. running for re-elc.-cllon ,, • 1111 ... t D1·p uty Dist ract At I •1r n •. , Rich.Ard Fa rnell Soden 1llct11·1 rt-frr to Farnell !IJ)e<'1f1cal· l\ during th•., mnrn1nJ( s pre~~ , 11nf1·n·n11· 11 ... • 11?hto)f'Jr .,Pter.10 of th1~ "'u p.-r111r C'ourt b<>n <'h Mncf'd<·d t h1·11• 1• no th1n1~ "'rong v.1th •,u.t11f1ert ti• 1 it) d1 'itrtct a t- l11r11• .... 'l'<'kl n~ J Ud~··~h 1p!t rh1•1q·ti 1h1• t>l••<'lornl pron'SS """' ,., 1·r :...i1d•·n «hJrgi•d tht· t.11 111 11f .1n·u.,1ng inl:umb1·n1 1ud~···i. u( ~ .. 111~ soft on la"' and 11r<kr ''"U{"• 1., m1·11aC'1 ng th .. qu.1l1t\ of JUl>lll'C 111 O range l 'ount ~ If~ ia1d 95 pereent of the c"5ei> 1n Superior Court involve civil .... ~ur-; and that onl~ five percent or the Cai.CS are c riminal. ln as mueb as pro5ecutors' ~x ~n~e In law 1s confined to r r 1mlnal law. an lmbalanece in the rourts can result from havin~ t•"l man)' 11( thc•m on the bench. ~i<1t-n ... a1d Man Arr est e d ln Attacks RIVER S IDE <AP > -A fn rmt>r Police Explorer Scout .111 d Ma rtnf' Corps military polH•1•mJn ha~ been c harged "'1th 19 fe lony rounts stemming fro m attacks on five young .... omen. induding two In which hl' allei;?edly forced teen-age i.:1r ls to undress while he photo· J.!raphed them Alfred Kirk Inman. 25. was ar· ra1gned on a J9·count felony <'Omplaint. ancludmg four counts o f attf'mpte d rape , five h urglara es. three armed rob· ber 1es, s ix kidnappings and one arson After the 4$-second hear· 1ni;?. 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Wlllln!'l'l s :-111• Hf~ IM:1C tlrt111 i 11• , •'"" t11111on uo • •·• 1. ~~tl ~ 1 ~~~~·'·' ;1, ! i , .. • I s DAILY PfLOT •I The most Bil(nlflcant lncentlves ever appr oved for the nation's energy-conscious bomeownera and bUJlnasea are in the National Encr1y Act. paJaed by Concresa ln October 1978 -and centerina on the de· velopmenl of solar energy. To be specific: -Havt you taken advantaae ot Lbe tax ben efits in that law" You are allt>wed a maximum tax c redlt of $2,200 for aolar, geothe rmal, or wind systems purtbasfld between April 20, um, and Dec. 31, 1984, through a non·refundable credit of 30 percent on the first 12.000 of expenses and 20 percent on costs between $2,000 and $10,000. This applies to all active solar systems approved by the Department of Ener gy, but excludes mat erials for pass ive systems that primarily serve structural func tions. -RAVE YOU INSTALLED extra insulation, weather stripping, caulking or storm windows? If you have. you qualify for a maximum tu credit ot S300 or 15 percent on the firs t $2,000 of expenses after taxes ar:e computed. Credits for any improvements made in 1978 may be c laimed on your 1979 return due this s pring. • -Do you. SIS a homeowner. need a loan for ln· s tallationof solar f'nergy systems? The law will help you by encour aging banks t o make loans al c urrent rates for periodis up to 15 years. ln addJUon, S900 million is being provided for e n e rgy renovation grants over the next thr ee years to co\•e r purt'hase and ins tallation of solar equipment. An extra S65 m illion has bee n earmarked lor local governments to issu e information on energy con- s ervut1on . As a business, you a re e lig ible for a refund able 10 perrent investment credit if you install solar. wind o r ge<>thermal sy st e m s purt'ha~ betwe en Oct 31, 1979, and Dec. 31. 1984. These c redits a r e over and above the normal inves tment tax credit o f 10 percent. --On top of these impress ive incentives for s olar e nergy m the private sector. there a lso 1s a major com m1lment t o ward t•nergy conservation in the public sector. The Energy A ct authorizes $100 million to be 'IPl'nt on solar e n e rgy a nd heatin i;c s ystems for federal hutld1ngs ovl•r Uw next three year s and anothe r S98 m 1 llton to buy photovoltaic solar cells for f ederal u se -THE LAW MANl>ATES too. that public u'tiltty romparues mu.st ki!ep }OU, a c u stom e r . informed of ~ ay., to con:-1·n •· en1·rgy by p rovidtng ;ou with names o f compan1t-!\ that :-l'll and tn~lall s o lar e nergy ,Hlt·ms a!> \H·ll J '> olhi:'r con~enatwn device~ -As a n ex.ample what the fede ral tax ince ntives l'an do for s olar ene rgy developme nt, lo<>k at Cahfo rrua. says D<'nms J . Callaghan. president o f Theodo re Barr; & A ssociates o f Los Angeles, and o ne of the Big Eig ht indepe nde nt management consultinl;( firms in the w orld ~early half of all sola r energy systems being in· stalled m the US. are 1n California. Whtie 31 states o ffer solar power incentives. the California lax credit 1s easlly the most attractive. SIGN ED INTO LAW in 1977, the lax c r edit provides 55 percent or the solar equipment costs. up to a $3,000 maximum for residential use, and typically 25 percent of systems rosts for commercial a nd industrial p r o. jects. The credit 1:-appl1cabll' to the 197i·81 tax years. To illustrate. you. a Califo rnia homeowner. might l'laim as muc h as $3,000 for a space condition ing system, $3.000 for a hot water system and SJ.000 for a POOi heatini? system -a total credit o f $9.000. For commercial and i.odustrtal applications o f solar energy, the c redit is different: 55 percent on system' less than S6.000. and 25 percent or $3,000. wb1rhev~r is more, for s ystems over S6.000 Thes'-' an· very real inrent1ves, for thf'y take m o n('Y dtrt'{'tl~ o rr tax b ills rather than s imply a llow· ing deductions fro m taxa ble income The Jaw will en· rourn~e an e s t1mat1•d li0.000 s olar units o r all t y pes b y y ear':-end, in 1•fft•(·t an $R7 million subsid y fo r solar "CAUFOR~IA lTILmES abo a rc ltke ly to play a b ig role m the ~tale's ~olar future wheth er they hke 1t or n ot.· ..,ays Calla~han. Wils on C lark. ener~y ad\'tser to California Go\' Jerry Brown, a forecasts a S4 billion lo S7 billion ~ol ar energy in- dus try by 1990 m th•~ stale alon1·. t•rnployin~ more people than electrir1ty o r gas. California adm1tkdly ~els m ore direct s unlight than most other part!i of the nauon But Omni Walden of the DOE ins ists that 1s not a (actor hm1l1ng the ap· plication of this sta1~·s expern:nrc to other s tates across the nation In fart , even in a reas v.1th rl'lauve ly litt le sun.;hine -Mmnesut.1. \'f'rmon t new s tructures started from srratc h can be made cost effective. c laims Walden Buildi11g to Rebou1ul? LOS ANGELES <AP> -H ousing permits in the s tate will drop about 24 pen·ent this year but rebound n ext year . according to a research er at Security Pacific National nank Shirley A . Stephenson. research vice pres ident, said this week that tight credit and high interest rates havi: pushed housinl( supply in California far behind the demand for new residential units • Permits for 160.000 new uruts will be Issued this year~ compared with 218,000 projecte d ror 1981, Ms. Stephenson estimate d . Gold, Silver Quotations By The Assodatf'd Press Selected world gold prices today. London: morning fixing $490.00, up $4.75; afternoon fix· ing $490.00, up S4.75 ; c los ing $480. Pam: afternoon fixin g $494.29, off Sl.03. FraDtturt: $493.07 up $7 07 . Zarlcb: $483.00 bid, up $6.00; $490.00 asked. New York: H a ndy & Harman m id-m orning $490.00, up $4.75. ~ New York: Engelhard selling price mid·mornlng $491.~. up $4 .80 New York: Engelhard fabricated gold mid·morning $!508.44. up $4.96. * * * NEW YORK CAP) -Mandy & Harman silver fll.6001 up so cents. Engelhard silver $11.455, up G .4 cents; f1tbrtcated sUver $12.296 up 53 cents. * * * NEW YORK -Spot nonferrous met81 prlces today. Copper .~IH .. 9614 a pound, U S. destinations. Leid 48 c<tntaJl pound. •• Zinc 3'7 ~·39~ cents a pound, delivered. 1'iD $8.6126 a pound. Mettury Ji05.00 pet· Ouk. ft~tlaam $500-$570 u oy oi. N. Y r •I , . .. .. -. . • ,..,....: ........ Staying Young on the LPGA. To1•r . He Scores and Scores and Scores 87 DAV NNINGBA• CM .. OMt, ......... Wbc•n Donna Caponl Youna calmb rolled lr\ a 20.tool put\ on lb 17lh hole •' Laa Ve111 IHl we~k. a tournament otttclaJ wu bnatbl al)' hstenlnc lo her procr oo bis walkie t.aikle lmme<U1tt ly after the putt, M aped h1a cart out lo lhe 18th hole V oun1 linllllM.d wtth • oo stroke victory ovu Nancy Lopei·lhlton, and the tourmament oth('laJ aave her an emotional hug und luss. That 11ame tournament otnclal as at Mesa Verde Gotr Course tbls weett, running the com municataons center and leader boards And he th also keepang a close watch on the progresi. or Donna Caponi Youns. U ' 8 HF. R EPEATS HEil Lai. Ve.INlS ~rformance in Costa Mesa, she'll get another emotional ~reetmg from the tournament or fic1al A few or the o ther LPGA pros have murmured about f11vor1t1s m. but no formal complaint is expected The golfers understand his pre1udice he happens to be Donna 's husband been appro ched by alx PGA olllclala to handle Lb Ir t.oum•menta at well. "We'll probably expand into the PGA in 1981," Vouna aay1 , "but ri&ht oow we're doing _.u w can handlu. We'd have to double our ~ulprnent, and tbat'9 a bll step to take. But it lookl lib ll will happen." Watkin~ lnlo Vouna's trailer during the Kemper Open as like wallt..lng into NASA's Mis· $lOn Control dunng a moon landlna· SEVERAL VOLUNTEE&S stand m front of huge boards, each volunteer draped with head· phones wtucb are plugged into overhead power packs Youn"'s men bark into walkie talkies. . lk'• -. No. J la• ••cf •w N•. J C'ritk-hltlaatortfn>. -Donn• C•ponl Young and JX.'Ople are busy scrawling numbers into boxes on the board There are no windows 10 the trailer, and when the door is cloM.'<i you might as well be in· !>ldt! a s ubmarine al the bottom or the sea. The only contact to the outside world 1s by two·way radio. OM!y ...... , .... ""* K~n Young 1s pres ident of a company that as paid to handle the master control center or several LPGA tournaments. He says his JOb isn 't affected by the fact that hi s wife happeni. to be one of the tour's hottest golfers ·'Some of the players felt it mtg ht be a con fiict of interest," Young admits, "but I hear that most of the m have changed lheir minds now that we've been around ror a while. Usually I'm so busy J can't even watch her play." Young's men arc stationed at every hole. and as soon as a golfe r putts out, her score 1s transnutted into the traiier, where lhe master board is marked KEN YOUNG KEEPS UP·TO. THE-MINUTE TABS ON THE KEMPER OPEN TOURNAMENT. has wife's game, even 11 he has to be on the op. posite sade of tbe course to supervise the gallery. stuffed bear hangs in one comer of the trailer. YOUNG HAS EIGHT full·time employees who travel with him to 15 women's tournaments each year , and he as commanding a volunte<>r army of nearly 700 for the Kemper. Their res ponsibilities include everything from central com munications to setting up port-a-johns. One woman relays scores up to the press room inside the clubhouse, while another transmits them to scorekeepers at each leader board on the coun;e "We all watch ber." says Don James, Young's second·Ul·Command. "We always know exactly where she as, and if somelhtng good happens we oollfy the Bear." "It's good havmg him at the tournaments with me," Donna says, "but it's hell on our :.oc1al life. lie works from 5 a .m . tt> 10 p.m . and even though he's always lhe re, we rarely see each other " AFTER JO ANN WASHAM aced the seventh hole last year. in a matter of seconds people were talking about it a ll over the course and anside lhe clubhouse -thanks to Young's system. ' Often, Donna isn 't even aware when Ken happens to dnve up bis cart to watch her play. Young and his crew take their trailers from coast to coast for the LPGA tour, and they have The system also enables Young to monitor YOUNG IS CALLED "The Bear" ~ause of a slight resemblance to Jack "Golden Bear" Nicklaus, and al.so because ''he's always growl ing around," according to James. A large "At one tournament l missed an easy putt, Jnd all of a sudden I hear this loud. 'Jeeeee- zus!' It wai. th1· Hear." Donna says. "He'::i my f\.o 1 fan and my t-:o. l rntac Ill that order." Unknowns Lead; Superstars Fade Ry llOWi\RD I •. llJ\NDY Of tow O•llf PtlO'I St•tt It would ha ve delighted the weekend golfer to watch Nanc-y Lopez-Mellon and JoAnne Carner on lhe 17th hole dur· ing the fi rst round of the Wo men's Kemper Open golf tournament Thurs day. The two superstars of the LPGA tour each recorded a triple-bogey on that same hole as two virtually unknowns took the lead after the firs t 18 boles . PAT MEVERS, WITB A VICl'ORY under her belt in four years on the tour, a nd second-year player Cathy Sherk 1•ach fired three-unde r par 68s on the first day of competition with 2,900 an at· Lcndan<'l' But lhl• 17th holl' for Lopez Melton Kings Find Happiness With Tie INGLEWOOD IA P J Los Angeles attempted 31 shots on AOa l to only 14 ror Pitts burgh in their National Hoc-key League game T hursday night. The teams battled to a 2·2 tac. so the Kings figured to be angry, nght'' Wron~! That's becausP Los Angeles needed Charlie S1mmer's 53rd goal of the season with just 49 seconds remaining to salvage the deadlock, which kept the second-place Kings two points ahead of the Penguins in the Norrn; D1v1s1on Actuall y. Los An geles had to rally from a 2·0 deficit in the third period. Nick Libcll opened the sconng at 12:03 of the second period and Rod Shull connected 1: 30 into the final pe riod to give the Penguins their lead. ;ind Cam<•r "'hv w<>rl' pl a yang an the !>am<' threesome along with Uonnic Bryant. was a na~hlmare. F'or Nancy it meant going from two· under to one-0ver par and for Carner at could spell missmg the cut alter today's round of play. She finished Wlth a 78, seven strokes over par and another round like lhat could put the defending champion out of the tournament for tbe final two rounds THE FIELD 18 CUT to the low 70 players and ties after today's round. There were 81 ahead of her alt.er the first round. "I played my tail off today and I'm hatting the ball better," Lopei·Melton -.aid after lhe round .. But I bogeyt'd 16 and 17 last )'ear an the final round and lost lhe tournament "I'll tear that hole apart tomorrow. I may have used the wrong club and hat 1t too easy on my approach 11hot today.'' Indeed she did. Her second shot rut the bunker fronting the green about eight inches from the top and rolled back acl'068 the sand to about six lnc:bes from a bi&b back lip. HER NEXT SHOT WAS LOW and over the green, then when she did eet on, ahe three-putted -incltadinl one al about two feet. For Camer. It was a dllferent type of frus tration. She hit ber flnt tee shot out of bounds for a two stroke penaJLy, then had a bogey on her secood ball for a seven. Meyers was the early leader alter startan~ w ttw momin.I! :ind gl'ltini.; J h1rd1c on the first boll:: !>ht' f1ru shcd th<• front rune wilb a 32, four under. then parred lhe next &1x hole.-. befort> cardJn~~ fl pair of bogeys at 16 alld 17 A fne iron to 20 feet and a btrdle putt put her back at three-under par ''The ereens are abeolutely fabuJou.c;, they roll so true. Jt 's a p"8asure to i>Uly here with the course in such u eat shape," Meyers sa.ad. ••('V£ NftD mT tbe 1IUa peee tn the two yeuw I bave plQed ller'8 and that 'a not • lood t.bouPt to bue lo J'IOUC head when you're 11tanc'lo1 over the ball." Mey~rs woo the Greaw Baltimore <Stt SUPESSTA&S, Pase 81) Deify ............ .., ...... ~. BUT BILLY HARRIS scored for Los Angeles al J ·OS of the third period to cut the Patts· bijrgh lead m half and Simmer was able to come through with the big goal that deadlocked the game and also tied Simmer with teammate Marcel Dionne for the NHL leadership in that depart· ment. KEMPER OPEN FANS GATHER AT F1RST HOLE AS NANCY lOPEZ·MELTON, JOANNE CAHNEA T£E OFF AT MESA VERDE. Th e Penguins, who have played one fewer game than the Kings. could move into a Ue for second place with Los Angeles by winning at Colorado tonight. "It was a big comeback ror us,•• said Los Angeles Coach Bob Berry. "We had a lot of good chances but Pittsburgh ls a dlf· ttcuJt team to play. They checked us very closely." S IMMER ECHOED bis coach's sentiment.a. "Our guys are pretty happy with the tie," said Simmer. "Pittsburgh played playoff hockey tonight. They were on top of us all the time. We bad to be paUent and alt back and wait for our chances. We bad to play a walling 1ame to 1ct the Uc. Plttlburgh aoalle Gree MUltn played a areal 1ame. 'We're pJaytn1 Uabter de· feulv• hockey. We 've ct11naed our system,•• aJd Dlonn;. ~I .'\ Benbow Happy Being No. 2 Ex-Newport Harbor Standout Is Portland's Backup Goalie By CURT SE EDEN OI t• o.lly ...... llaff How do you make a dent in a North American Soccer League starting lineup when you're a goalkeeper, and the team already baa an established all-star at that position? Well, if you're former Newport Harbor High star John Benbow, you don't, at least not right now. Benbow, also an ex-Golden West and Orange Coaat College standout. ls just hap· py where be u -with the Portland Tim· hers of the NASL. ,.RIGllT NOW, ALL I WANT to do ls learn, maybe for the tint two years,•• aaya the enlhualaatlc Benbow, who II trainlng with the Tlmbera at Biota Colle1e ln La Mirada. A t.blrd-round draft choice wt year. ~nbow ta oae « a select i w Americans who haw llarted at the bottom with A YSO and cllmbed the ladder of 1uccea to reach " ' the once-predominantly European pro sport. "l decided in my junior year at hi&h school that I wanted lo play proleulooal soccer," Benbow ·~·· He cboH aoceer over bueball and basketball, two other sportl in which be excelled. IT WILL BE LIKE old bome week Satul'day when Benbow and the Tlmben face the F.clmont.on Drillen in a 2 p.m. ex· hiblUon match at Newport Harbor H11b . The 1ame follows another ~t plttlnl Golden West and Cerritos at noon. The 20-year-old 'a traoaiUon to tbe pros haa been a speedy one. "I'm 1eWn1 a &ood deal, I'm happy and the players here are neat to work with." Benbow tmow1 he ls second banana to coalk"'*' Mlckey Poole, a 2'-year-old from Jtnaland wbo was an all·•lal' Ln tut year'1 lncloor c1mpal1n. Pool• polUd nl.De abut.out.a ln 19'78 wtth Portland IDd bouted a 1.1e eoai. a1atn1t av•r•1• that rear. r But no leam plays with one aoaUe, and Benbow la aure to be liven a chance lo play u the aeuon prosreuea, and will most likely play a polti~ ol Saturday's game beton the home-town crowd. Benbow wu at Blola Colleae lut year when Portland d.lNetor ol plaJer penon· nel Dave Glven.1 came by' and ticked a few 1bou at him. He •tined two weeb aft.er be Wll drafted. "Portland 111 a very weU put toaetber team. lt'a 1 1ood team," &nbow pro- feaaes. ln fact, the Timbers have a eolld NASL francblae. In 1979, the Tlmben. under Coach Don Me1aon. bad 1 ..-ur1ence likened to tbelr flrJt year ln 1'75 when tbelr btciDDIDI bad the fans floC!kln1 to see t.bem. lN lt71, POBTL.\ND attract-4 GlON than 175,000 fans, and ln tbne plQOlf • 1amH, they avlra1ed lt,000 lA Ul• 27,500-c:apactty PCll'tland a.tc a.dhlm. Wl\b Portland taklnl ~ hol tbe <8M BENJM)W • Pa .. 81) ,, I l Magic's Rebound Turned It SALT LAKE CITY CAP> The Lo~ Ange les Lalters • strat~gy called fo r gell.mg the ball to Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar, but when that faUed, J amaal Wilkes was ready. That's what Lake rs Coach Paal Weatbe91d Aid alter Tburs- daF ldlllt'• 1'1·• ~.,...the Utala Jaa. WilAa M& ..... foot juml.=•U......_..'91ift t.be the td.nph.. The lat-MCODd elfort by the 6-6 forward spciled a U\ah come- back, wtucb had cuJminated in a three-point field goal by Mack Calvin Just J4 seconda earlier . WILKES CAM~ THROIJGll ~ith the winrung bas ket , but W~tbead called a rebound by • Earvin "Magic" Johnson 'lllthJ JUSt 18 seconds re malD.Ulg ''tbP key play or the game ... Abdul-Jabbar had just missed a shot underneath the hoop, bll( Johoi.on grabbed tbe reboq,wMI and muscled it up 8Dd Jn to a«ld the Lalters up by three pointa. 9>92. l "That was a really b1g sbot; Westbead said. Calvtn then tied ft up with ~ JD.footer to set the stae• for ~ 1ame-winnrr by Wilkes. • WILKES LED ALL SCO~ with 21 points. Jobnsoll had:~ for t.be game and Norm N~ added16. ;~~ Paul Dawkins came off -... bench to score 1S for the a Allan Bristow added 14 and Boone and Tom Boswell pi up 12each. . With two games to go Jn ~ regular season, Los Angetes· · now 58-22 1.11 the NBA 's Pac Division, four games ahead ·Qf second·place Seattle. Utah, la¥, in the Midwest Division, ls 'llbjJ 24·56. The La.ken Wl'ap up the 1911>. r egular home season t.onl~&I with a 7:50 coot.est against~ Free and the San Dieeo atDr: p e r s , fifth in the Paci11e Division, 23 games off the Lakers' pace. . 11 Sunday the Lakers travel> ~ Golden State for the re~ season finale.