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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-- I ,. ·. I I, -. ~ -llllllR llllY. PINI., I • M O NDAY LH<.tMBl~ 1 1'1~1 ORAN GE:.COUN1'1 C ALIHJH N IA l'.1 l.~Nf '-, • • • • • ··Mexican· border pro~ Mllrtlerease Judge 'host' ~o defendant . .. . ,.,. ........... CoNoucT PROBED JudgeAl•nFrteH NEW YORK '(AP) -The State Commiasion on Judicial Conduct is reportedly invest.ii~· ing a judge who took a female murder suspect bome to spend the night after releaaina her without bail 1' the slayin& ol ber 3. year-old daughter. W edneaday, Eliaia Fominu, 2,, appeared .before Judae Alu Friess,. in Brooklyn Crimin al Court on the murder charge. Friess set no bail for her, and -when she said she had no money. nowhere to go and was arraid or her husband -the juQie invited her to stay at his Brooklyn townbouse overnight. M~s. Fominas was quoted as saying that she slept alone in one bedroom while the 39-year- old judge spenl the rfight with another woman. ·'They took an act of kindness and turned it into somethinl to be ashamed of," she wu q_uoted as saying. Friess, who called and then canceled a news conference .Saturday, was not available for comment. A grand jury in Brooklyn was to meet today to consider murder charges against Mrs. Fominas, and her husband, Anatolis, in the death or Casan- dra, who was her daughter by a p~vious marriage. The girl's torso was found by fishermen in Fresh Creek in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn on Sept. 23, and a month later an arm was found by children play. .ing in an abandoned garaie. Police charge that the child died l\fler weeks of beatinp and that her body was dismembered in a bathtub and its parts·. acat-Valley crash takes life of \ t ere d at "various places in Brooldvn. · -Mesa U{om.an A 28-year-old Costa Mesa woman died Sunday night after her Volkswagen collided with a large vehicle in a Fountain Valley intersection, police reported. K11llifeen Ann Mahopey. or 140 W. Wilson St., was pronounced dead at Fountain Valley Com· munity Hospital shortly arter the accid~ the intersection of .. Euclid Street and Slater Avenue al8:30p.m .. police said. Police said the ca\iae orthe acci· dent is under investigation. No charges or citations ha.ve been is· IUed. . Paul Alan Smith, 21, also of Costa Mesa, wu driving the other vehicle1 police said. Smith and bis passenger Jo Ann Whistler, 19, or Garden Grove, _were treated for minor injuries at Fountain Valley Communil> ffospital,1luthoritles repo id. ' Ma. Mahoney was driving he1 car westbound on"Slater A venU( and Smith wu driving north· bound on Euclid Street when tht eollillonoccurred. police said. Tbe lar1er four-wheel clrin nllicle struck the Volkswagen on tile left front fender and driver·~ door ,..,.Uce1aid. nix MONTEVID0EO ,· Uru1uay (AP) -ID • rue Hlb•clt for an .......,..anLatln·Amertcanre- ..... UfvlUayu voters have re-~ed a coutltutlon maldan ...._, cmtrol of their 1overn· ... pennaDIDt. But lbe COUD· "7'• .uttary nale will continue in ~· . .,.. tr percent of the vote la I tar'• nf.....tum taWed, tbe e•••t wa1 Hl",00 votea •l•lMt tbe coa1tituUon pro-..... bJ the military and m,m 111 f•.w, or • to G percent, tbe laterior Mi.nimy announced. • • The Daily News reported that a kidnapping warrant alJIO bu been fill!~ against Mra. Fominas. alleging that she snatched another daughter, 2· y ear·old Chelsea, from the 'Brook4ale Hospital "in Brooklyn on Nov. 18 while the child waa in the custody of the city Bureau cl Child Welfare. The bureau took custody of Chelsea after doctors reported suspicions that s he, too, had been abuaed, the News said. The· News said Mrs. Fominaa fled with the younger daughter to her mother's home in Lawton. Okla., ·where the child again was hospitalized . Oklahoma authorities then contacted New Y.ork police, and Mrs. Fominu was returned. 8 , • to try again OCEANSIDE (AP> - Balloonists John Sboecraft and Ron Rippe say they hope to lift off their helium· fi1led "Super Chick~n". . tonight on a second attempt to fly across tl'e United State.. Their first try railed Sept: 22 when the two Phoenix buaineamen bailed out in a : violent thunderstorm near . Columbus, Ohio, and their· balloon went down in Ped· naylvanla . A Uftofftimecl9i11etfor Mira Colta Colle1e here. Tbe two hope to complete the :•boui'I. Ryin1 at alUt of up to 2T ,000 feet. and att•iAln1 speeda of up tolOOmpb. .. I Qltake vl~tl1Us d.•e I Pit bolls' ears •• • llllSSiqg SAN YSIDRO (A.P) -Police have arrested 11 people and 1eized 12 pit bull dogs, most of them bld.ly m-..ngled apparently in staged dog fights ovet the weekend in Tijuana, Mexico. "The c:oodition or some of the do11 wu almo.t beyond descrip lion," police officer Fred Hill 1 said. "Some had their eus chewed elf, and thti others were bleeding profusely from deep 1ou1eund bites." The arrests took place at the Mex~an border over a five.hour period Sunday. A woman and 10 men were booked in San Diego County jail for investigation of • felonious possession a n d - transportalion offighting dogs. • Bail cl $5,000 was set for each. Tie rs of coffins line a street in. Calabrito, Italy, in preparation for the victimsjot last week 's devastating_ earthquake. One tenth ,.,......_.. of the ,3,000 people of this village. wete killed in the tremor (see story, Page A4). Included were David James Moriarity of Encinitas and J nm es Le1t\ick of J>oway, authorities said. The others were reported from Arizona, New Mexico and Loe Angeles County. . · Police 1aid· they "apparenU y had beel:i to a well-organized dog fi&ht in a rural area in Tijuana and were retwning to this country with their dop in portable ken· Dell." Male-only draft leg~? Steve Crane, an animal control officer in San Diego, said some or the English bulls and Staf· Cordf.hitt·terrien were ··so badly Supre,me Court (Jgrees io study issue ' chewed up a veterin a rian couldn't fJ.nd veins to administer medication." WASHINGTON CAP > ::.. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed lo-· day to judge the constitutionali~ ty or a male-only military draft. The court will decide -whether the government may require young men to register for possi· ble military service and require them to serve when young women race no such require- ments. Some 4 million men were re· quired to register for the draft in July. lf the justices uphold a ;wer court's ruling -and their decision probably will not be an- nounced unlit next spring or s ummer -the government might have to destroy all rec- ords of that registration. If an all-male draft is ruled a form or unconstitutional dis- crUl'linalion, Congres~ will 'hav~ to amend the Military Selective Service Act to include women as potential draftees. A three-judge federal court panel in Philadelphia on July 18 struck the nation's 31-year-old · dra(t law because it excluded women. ·'The principal reason the gov- ernment proffers for a male· only registration is that it pro· vides military flexibility," the panel said. "'.fhe record here, however, reveals that women do serve a useful role in the military and provide important akilla . . . . Flexibility is not enhanced but is in fact limited by-the complete e us1on o women." Under a landmark 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision, laws treallnc-'men ed women dif· ~ ferently cannot stand unless they .erve "important gov-· ernmeatal objectives" and are "substantially related " to achieving such objectives. Applying that standard of judicial sotutiny, the three· jud1e panel said ttie draft· law "unconatitullona11y dis· crimlnates between males and females.'' While 1overnment lawyers llnilted their arguments to the nlidlty ol draft re1istration, the Jbree-jud1e p~nel 's .>decision 1truck the entire Military Selec· , A•aek•n• shaken PALMER, A.Iuka CAP) -An earthquake deacrlbed •• moderate abook A.Iuka'• lower Ken•l PeniDlula ud Kocllak• l•l•nd ...... &mda1. tbe ~ T1unaad Warabal Ceater report.: e4. rt bad a re8diq of"l.I miu.e: Richter Scale . tive Service Act, which includes military induction as well as re~\stration. Military induction has not taken place since 1973. Even if milit;uy registration and the draft ·w~re upheld. Congress would ha~eJo pass a law to al· IQw call-ups to resume. -Yronicalcy, the .legal ·challenge t.hat led !O the ttiree;judge de· cision was filed in 197\, as a pro- test to the Vietnam war, and for years iay dormant. That all c hanged las t December when President ·Carter reinstituted draft reg· istration in tbe wake of the So· viel Union 's invasion of A( gtianiatan. The Carter admioistration 's plan for a July 21 registration or all 19· and 20-year-0ld men wu '4' jeopardized by the Philadelphia -..... panel 's ruling. But U.S . Supreme Court Justice William J . Brennan granted an emergen- cy r~uest by the eovemrl\enl and &Uowed the registration to be carried..out. Brennan 'said be believed the government's rformal appeal to the Supreme Court would attract the necessary four votes for granting full review. In that appeal, government lawyers argued that the courts should uphold laws involving .n~­ tional defense if their differing treatment of the sexes is "ra- tionallv related" to their objec- li ves -a standard far leas stringent than the "substantially related" standard. But even ii the stricter •land· ard is used, the government contended, "tbe'l registration provisions , wnicb •re a mechanism for implementing in· duclioa, are comtitutional." "Conscription serves general· --ly-tcr aupp1ement tbe-vohlrltfJer i .......... Police have releHed thia life·1be .utclr of tJie man tbey are Jooktn11or lD the deatbl ol HYen women in Marin OJunfy lD tbe pat 15 .montlw. See story, Pase Al. forces with the additional penonnel Coniresa considers cSeeDaAn, Pase Ai> Wo~an· raped on CdM sand - \ 1 A 27-year·old Jo11er was raped early S.turday even.tns 0n • deserted stretch Of beach in Coron• del Mar by a fellow Joi· 1er who ran up behind her. 1rabbed her by the tbroal and threw her to the aaod. . The Newport Beach woman told lnve1ti1•ton she k\cked her as11ailUlt in the sroin several time1 but wu unable to over- power him. The womu aai~ her •ttacker, weariq a 1r1y Jo11ln1 1ult, •tarted followiq her near Pop- py· Street at about 5:30 p.m. md attachd ber when tbeJ reaebld a rocky aru oftbe It.rand. Sbe. deecrlbed the man u be- tas. tn his mld·IOI, hea., Ht with lbort wavy dart b.tr .. Amphetamillea, sedatives and other drugs apparently used by the owners to treat wounded dogs also were seized along with S20.000 and trophies apparent\\· won in the Saturday ni~ht fights. , .Woman held ill slaying BELLFLOWER CAP l A 38- year-old woman who fended off sheriff's deputies from her locked apartment for more than four houn bu been booked for in· veati1alion of the murder of her boyfriend, found.nude and ~hOt to deathootbelivillg room floor. Alice Winkler wa~ found crouching near the body or Alvin Flores, 52, by members or the 1heriff's Special Weapons Team who broke into the apart111ent S•turday night after firing nine can is ten of tear ga$. The deputies were summone6 by the landlord, wbo was having a convenation with someone he thought wu f1ores through the door w~ a bullet was fired ju.st abOve the door frame. · ~oa~t " Weather Nilbl and morning low clows. otherwise fair throu1h Tuesday .. Lows topi1ht 48 along the coast, 55 Inland. Hilhs Tuesday mid to upper 80s. INSIDE TOD.4" H ~ '°°' ORlW o coo on"ver .. but f Pw mma .mo c:tWd lft -Oft afdo cmllt fR Vt.alia "'°' o fmftd. ..tftd ~ i• nmem~ be red 01 .1ucla bli a · Mwtpaprrmmt on ~ 1'1. -•. ~ . l•tlex At't-..... AU L..Jlll..... .. ..... ... ~ .. ~ CM = .. it• •• .... -°' ....... ,.. • ... 1 IN =:: ~ :...~I ........... ~---= .. 41: --.. ......... ,.._,,. . ..... M .......... i I I • I ~ I .. • • • I t ./ DAMASC • Hyrla (AP) 1rla, doubled It• furu• OD Jordu'1 tiord9r '° 11,0IO troopl aM 1,•&...a"•rl.M we&••· IOVNa ........ ,. OMenwl .. OamllM'uia aJd 'armed waltid ro-uld bttak out Anl' day · Th•)' .aJd 1 letter Iron; Sat.ad! K ina K.halt!d, who t1 &rylftl· to mNtlat .. lt•t" \•onnlrt. to Pruldent Hare1 .U..•d c·unt.ined tl\rHta, 8l•J•red ,.... Q M t.1W ud.....,... to bave ..._ eom- terprOduetivt. T\W au~ o1 UM lWMU WU Dbl UoWD, tMll ._..ArllUllaftauelal Mebr . .,.... De=y0910"'9••· ,Saudi Prince Abdulla Bin Ab- dUl • Aala, deputf premier and commander o the national 1uard, delivered tbe letter'° Aa· nd duriac a ~-hour meetina Sunday. Paleatine Liberation ·Chain-reaction .OC crash kill,s 3 .,.uneraJ services were pend· 1ng today for a Cypress couple k illed an a Saturday night a utomob1 le .. cc 1dent as they were retunung home with their children Crom a visit to Dis neyland ' Richard Joseph Conrad, 42, and his wife, Barbara Karen Conrad, 39, were among three people killed in ltte four-car chain-reaction type accident at the intersection of Ball Road and Valley View Street in Cypress. Ttie third person who died from injuries suffered in the pileup was tentatively identified as Jesus Gar c ia , 32, of Anaheim. Police said the chain·reaction crash began when Garcia, who was driving a pickup tTuck, ran a red light while traveling north· V.S. Cabinet clwices due? LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ronald Reag'!n says he has made"Some of his Cabinet choices, but the pres· ident-elect is keeping up the sus- pense about who they are. Some of the answers may come late this week. '.'I'm not going to report or. speculate until we have a crew together and an announcement ready to make," Reagan told re· porters Sunday as he returned , f_rom an overnight stay for a charity dinner in Palm Springs. "We'Fe whittling a way." Edwin Meese III, -·who will become a Cabinet-level counselor 'to. the new president. said that Reag~n "has made definite de- "t-isions . . and he is in the proc- ess or implementing some of those now." Guerrillas train in KC bound on Valley View at 10:40 p.m. His truck initially struck the Conrad vehicle. sending the car carrying the couple. and their two dauehters crashing into a light standard, . Gardia's truck then continued across the inters~tion, striking two other vehicles. The Conrads' two daughters, ages 9 and 13, were. hospitalized overnight at Anaheim General Hospital: Their names were not released. Four others were injured in the accident. Each was treat· ·ed at Los Alam\tos General Hospital and released. Police said Garcia, who died five hours after the accident, was initially booked on ·suspicion of felony drunken driving and vehicular mansl_aughter. f'ro• Pag~ A I DRAFT .•• necessary to de-fend the nation respond to emergency or dete~ aggression," government lawyers argued. ''The dominant objective or the act is lo raise an army to meet these needs speedily and efficiently. The entire system is. by definition, combat oriented and plaintiffs-ha ve .not ctrallenged the validity of cur- rent law and policy precluCling women from combat and com- bat-supported roles," the appeal said. The Penns.ylvania men who first challenged the draft law's constitutionality were identified in court records as Robert Goldberg, David Silman and Owen Jones . They are represented bL Philadelphia lawyer Donald \fti_n6erg. KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP) Thirty avowed anti-Communists took part in a guerrilla warfare training session sponsored by a letter OD mercy right -wing organizer who - believes the Soviet Union is try- ing to conquer the world. Sunday night's training was part of a four-day conference led . by Robert Bolivar DePugh, head or the so-called Committ~e of 10 MiJlion and one-time leader of the Minutemen. an underground paramilitary group active in the 1960s. VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope .iohn Paul II says he has com- posed an encyclical letter on the subject of mercy, the second su~h ~trinal message of his reign. ''The church and the world need mercy, which gives ex· pressi.on to love stronger than any SID and any evil." the pope told a cro~ of 10,000 on Sunday from his balcony overlooking St. Petec.'s Square. The IQ.Cation for the first phase of the guerrilla training was a bare, dimly lit warehouse in Kansas City's downtown busi· ness district. The men participating wer~ shown how lo Acrident 1'i~ti• use a variety of semi-automatic -.. Or1aai1atloa leader YaHer Arafat allO conferred with Auacf for more than two bou.n Sunday, Ud m aide to Arafat deacribed the border situation aa "very aerto-...·· Kini Hussein of Jordan strenithened his forces on the . Syrian border Sunday, sayiQ1 they would l'M>t attack-the Synan troopefacin1them but would "cut ort the arm" of dt'one' attacking them. Jordan is a U.S. ally. while Syria ii the Soviet Union's chief ally in U,, Middle East. Syria began mas~n1 troops and tub along rt.s rro'Qtier with Jordan 10 days ago, just before the convening of an Arab summit conference in Amman which Aa-sa~ boycotted _because be expect- ed at to bact his enemy lraq in its war with Iran. Hussein in response reinforced Jordan's forces on the border. · The king ordered another division to the-border Sunday, called up reservists, mobilbed civil .defense units, tightened airport and border security and began stockpiling fuel, a highly placed Jordani~ce said. Jordan has three a(yisions at the frontier, compared to two for Syria. However~ the border remained open and tne two govern'ments'. embassies in Damascus and Am- man were reported conducting business as us~al. Hussein Qlade a helicopter tour . ... or the frontier Sunday and in· spected positions, some jus~ a.few ~undred yards from the Syrian Imes. He was shown on television s_hak~· g hands_ with scores of of. racers d sqldiers and telling his chee · g troops that Jordan wiJJ "never attack an Arab brother but we will cut off the arm of anyone attacking us." The Jordanian source; who declined to be· identified, said Hussein's buildup was "strictly· precautionary ... and we have no intention what.soever of pre- empting the Synans." · "The whole situation, to us, is nothing but muscle-flexing by the Syrians who think they can in· timidate Jotdan," he Silid. "The Syrians are talking like a big power to a small power. The Syrians want lo wealcen Iraq by attacking Jordan.·· Jordan is ferrying supplies to Iraq for the war against Iran, ~hile Syria backs Iran in the war. Syria also claims Jordan is t aining and supplying terroris\s or the fundamentalist Moslem Brotherhood which the Syrians blame ror a 16-month-old cam- paign of bombings and political assassinations aimed at over- throwing Assad. Syrian sources said U).i_s was the explanation for the bor~r -bujldup given to U.S. Ambassador Ta1oott Seelye in Damascus over the wee~end,_ J)gne buggy crushes· boy An 8-year-old Garden Grove boy was crushed to death Sunday near Moorpark when bis father's dune buggy overturned. the California Highway Patrol re· ported. Timothy Griffin Jr. was sitting in }lis father 's lap when a wheel or the dune buggy caught in a ter- raced part of the steep hillside and the vehicle turned over. The boy was thrown out and c rushed as the dune buggy tumbled down the hill, officers said. I weapons. 22arrested at cock/ ight Services oonducted I ! CARSON <AP> -A raid or an alleged illegal cockfight in the ..backyard or a private home re-. suited .i~ citations for 22 people, authorities said. for Philip Ribera ~heriU's Sgt. Mike Nagoka ~aid all ·22 were cited for being in ~ place where a cockfight was being conducted. a misde· meanor carr:ying a maidmum penalty of six months in jail and a $SOO fine. A ·number of birds and "slasher" spun were also con- fiscated during the raid Sunday a(ternoon. Memorial~servic~s . were held Sunday for amateur actor and musician Philip A. Ribera of La1una Beach following his de· atb last, Sunday in Baja California. The 20-y,ear-old construction worker wu fatally injured in an offroad vehicle rollover accident near, Enaenada, where be ~ bis brother, Jobn, and a 1roup ol friend&, were on holiday. Young Ribera waa. ejected.. from the ·open vehicle, which TILEM>NE Robert N. Weed ~ .......... 1"1*11 .... , M. Thomas Keevll aflter Thomas A. Murphlne ._,... ... •• d•..-..-: (714) i42-u21 a. .... ~ .. : 142""'11 . CWFICU" Celt• ..... , • Wint .. , llrwt• &...-. INdl; "'7 No. CMtt " ...... ' """''""• ...... ,,.,, llNcfl ...,.._.,. cruabed him as it rolled over . while three others aboard es'caped injury in the accident, according to spokesmen for Ray Laguna Bea~h Mortuary, which is in charge of arran1ement.s. Friends may call at the mortuary, 978 S. Coast Highway. from 9 a.m . to 4:30 p.m . Satur· day. Rites will be at 2 p.m. at St. Mary's Epiffopal Church with the. .Btv .. ..Robert Comellaon of. ficlaun.; followed by scattering of Mr. Ribera's ashes at sea. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary's Church in Mr. Ribera 's name, according to the family. ' Durtne hia high school career. .. Charles H. Loos ........................ Mr. Ribe,ra was active in drama, wlnntn1 the school's moat promising dra~atist award. Before hb 1radu•tioo in 1~ be wu a member of the choir which toured EuropeJ performin1 in F.rance an,.. En1land . •I ' : . i VOL7J,NO.JM u~ j .. - 1 . He wu a multi-talented mutl· :!:~ saxophone, nute " Sunt include Im father, Alu E. Ribera, and Im motber1 llJ'I. DoN E. Smith, bath a.. ta1una Beicli:·-1i1i brot&e, John. and 1l1ten LIDCll • uo Deat.e. .. Susan Getzendanner, 41, will be sworn in TuesdaS' as a federal judge of the· U.S. District Court for northern I~linois . She is Chicago's first female federal jµdge. --------·---------~~ .. ~Mis,s .Piggy' 'he&ring t~day .- L9SANGEL£S(AP)-A~-Wl~ aald "Miu Pllo"'- lyL11Ve1uwomanmuatamwer waa the lone bandit in elpt charges ol robbina rune Southern bolduPI that be1an Jut summer Calif~rnia banks in a string or and lnc'udecl bank robberies in holdupe by an obese armed bandit Loa Anples, Ventura, JUvenlde, detectives dubbed •'Mile Pi1ry. • · ~an Bernardino ¥d Oraqe c.'OUD· Karen Jinx Mapes, 27, wu in· hea. · dieted by a J~eral grana jury Wltneuestoldinve1tiaatontbe here for her alle#d role in rob-rotund robber tipped the scales at beries that Jpanned five counties. aneatimated300pounds. . and co8t banks several thousand Her total bauJ ia eatimated at · dollars. · aroundrro,ooo. · Her 33-year-old sister, Donna, Authoritiea bad arreited a 30- Lu Waddell, was cHarged in con. year-old Lom ita woman nectioo with the latest holdup. Roseann Mo.ca. Hart, in coimec: Both were being held in lieu of lion. with the "llba PillY" rob- $150!000 bail each at.Sytpl Brandl bet1es baaed on eyewitneae.' l~shl!Jle. the U.S. Attorney's of. ide~tificatloa, but the indictment face ID Los Angeles said. Ar· against Ma. Hart wa1 diamiued ~aignment was scheduled today, when another "Mias Pi11Y" rob- in U.S. District 'Court. bery occurred while she was in Orange County authorities ar. custody. rested the Nevada sisters hours. _. a fter two rifle.toting women cleaned out the vault of a . Lett Ch• California First Bank in San Juan . er 108 Capistrano shortly before it. ope:oedNov.12. . l •a1 t • · Irvine cops hunt suspect No shots were fired and no in· ft OpJC , juries were reported in arfy of the- m• ·kidnap l •. <?bberies credited to "Miss PEKING (AP) -An ex· general returned to the witness stand today on char1es be sent thugs to ransack artists' and writers' homes in search of a lo~e .letter that would have ip· crimmated Mao Tse-lung's wile Jiang Qjng, alleged mastermind . ry fJ"P•ggy ,"authorities s~id . v lrv~ne pol_ice were looking this · morning for a suspect in cofinec· T ' l d tionwithanattelnpledkidnapand i own au s an attempted assault with a dead· ly weapon Sunday in the Northwood area ofthe city. Police Sgt. Dick Bowman said a woman in her early 30's was walk· ing north on Yale Ave. ap- proaching Monticello A vt. at 7: 10 a .m. when a man with a gun ap- proached her. She told police he grabbed her hand and tried to drag her into an orange g,rove. "The victim broke away and ran from the area," said police Sgt. David Freedlapd. "The SUS· pect allegedly dropped to a kneel· ing stance. pointed the gun at the victim and threatened to shoot.. However, she escaped with no shots/ired." The suspect was last seen driv· ing away in a brown Datsun or ·Toyota subcompact with out-of· state license plates . He is .described as a male Caucasian in his midtolate20's. He was 5-feet·7 with a miUtar:y haircut and blue eyes. Dual deaths SIMI VALLEY (AP ) -A 33· year-old Simi Valley woman ap- parently shot tier four-year-old son to death and then committed suicide Sunday aflemoofl'. police said. · first cash· .skyjacker ~RIEL, WaSh. <AF') -Brav- ing heavf'\winds and rain, a rec· ord crowd turned out for the annual D.B. Cooper party in honor of the legendary hijacker who bailed out of a jet with $200.000 strapped to his waist. Ahd thi s year , Ar iel partygoers had even more to celebrate than the ninth an- niversary of the nation's first jet hijacking for money -the fact that Ariel still is intact despite eruptions from nearby Mount St. Helens. · 'D. B. Cooper and · Harry Truman are together at J0,000 feet playing poker with $20 bills.·· said one woman at the party. The colorful Truman. owner of a resort on nearby Spirit Lake, cefused lo evacuate his lodge "when Mpunt St. Helens started rumbling last spring. His body has not been recovered from the lodge, which was buried by debris in the May 18 eruption. ------------------ Christmas at the Garage Put an accent on Western With our splrt-cowhlde Marlborough iacket from "S11tor( featunno a rugged ,9Crylic pile COiiar and hn1no For a coaler alternative. consider lhe lobo corduroy vest Wlft\.a wool curt collar . .-................ . oftheGangorFour . i.. Former Gen. Jiang Tengjiao. who already has confessed toplot· ting to assassian\e Mao wa.s answering questions about the al· leged searches before a special tribunal of the Supreme People's Court. The indictment cbarge.s the former general tPrdered 40 persons to diaguise themselves as Red Guards in 1996 and break in· to homes in Shanghai. Yuletide sing set at center A noon Christmas carol sang. along will be staged Dec. 13 at Newport Beach's Fashion Island: More th-an 200. ~e~led-by musical i115"lructor ~ah Kerr will be. on hand and free lyric . sheets will be available to the public. The sing-a -long is being :i sponsored by the Newport Beach :; Arts Commission and tbe ·: Newport Center Merchants' As-• sociation. ; AL'S GARAGE ·ss f ASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-1030 07=--~~ .. - -,. W•eiil!it:JTON CAP ) Na· ...... U.... 1.Aqw Pr-'dlM ........ ,,...-.y.~d11....W ... ,IJl'9J'9CI.. ll•ald :Reatan MMii aia IUa cam_.al1n. 1\a~ ......... ~U.atbewW1•v• ~z:=-t·i.ct lM buelll Gt ' •·1 aa ............ to hold Wm to lat1 promlus a l th• Urban Leaaue coaf""ennce lhla summer aua lae ..., • .,.. an equal op • portuaty aad lae wlll work toward i&;'' Jordaa ._a14l ''UnUI• awh lime U..t l have evidence to U.. l"Glll.rao, I am pr•pared. "l am ""9P*lff to 11ve tum U... be9efit o/ lbe doubt, that he ll lite ..-ideet ot al I of ttie peo. ple," Jordaa •said Sunday on C8S'1 "Face I.be Nation." Jordan conceded that be doea have doubts about a Reaaan presidency based on. Reagan's "histori<' positions .......... MNUIT OF DOU.T Vernon Jorden -o1 in terms of black J*>p&e gen~rally" -and on other lUuea. Blacks did not perceive Rea1an as a "s'afe harbor ," he said. which prompted most black voters to support President Carter in the l'lov. 4 election. * * * .• * * President-elect's health excelle~ . '/" WASHIN GTON. <A P l examination was in l979inSanta President.elect Ronald Reagan · Moni ca. At the time, Reynolds is in excellent health and had no said, "we found him to be in ex· medical, problems during his cellent health." campaign, his personal doctor Pointing out that Reagan was says. governor of California for eight I Dr. John Reynolds. a Los ye~ns and has undergone a dif· Angeles internist who is ficult presidential campaign, Reagan's doctor. was quoted in -Rt!ynolds said: "He's gone the issue of u .S:News & world throu g h bo th these long, Report published S unday. stressful s ituations and done ''Physica lly, he appears verywell." younger than· fris 69 years... Reynolds said that Reagan, Reynolds said of the president· who on J an. 20 will become the elect. oldest man ever inaugurated president. does sW'fer from hay Reynolds noted, however, that fever and has a moderate hear-Reagan's last complete physical ing loss. --~~~~~~~~-'--~~~- h ~~~~ :: 'SEEING YOUNGSTERS GET HELP MAKES IT WORTHWHILE' •. Phyllla •nd Don Andef90n •t Laguna ••~ch Youth Sheftfl " :Commended re (t Laguna Couple aid troubled yoUngSters d Phyllis and Don Anderson ~'t>elieve the American ramily is f(n a !.!.betlle-for survival."' That ·belief bas led the An· .eiersons to aid the Laguna Beach Riouth Shelter for more than five wears through a residential lease aso the organiaation. oJ. The lease hu brought the An· .iersons about $3,000 to $4,000 e eu each year than they ~timate the home could bring f~ the QPeO market. ' . . ~Festival mo·ve Ptudy stated But the couple expect to con- tinue the arrangement, Mrs. An· derson ·Said recently after they were ~ommended by the City Council for support of the shelter. ''Seeing the youngsters get help makes it aJJ, worthwhile," she said. Anderson, who accepted the commendation. for the couple, said that faith. must be backed up by action in an effort to re-· build family ties. The shelter. at 508 St. Ann's Drive, is operated by the coun· ty's Youth Services Program. It provides a temporary home for youngsters experiencin1 dif· flctdties at hotpe, in school, or in the community. Tbe residence baa five Two Laiuna Beach Clty Coun· 'bedroonia. Six residenta can be il members are expected to be accommodated at any one Ume, •aamed Tuesday toE~Y a poqi-ln aq emer1ency, ·sevm or ">I• move out of wn by t are .UOWed. ,l•tlva1 ol A.rt.a. e idea i. to ditc0ura1e the Tbe two COUD ll me~bera yountst,n from l'UDDin8 away (~ won wttb ,Cit7 llanqer from home or breakinl I.be law. "'f.• ,...... to Clbaider ootaoaa The prosram ha• reportedly d • tbe earr• re.tival ol Alta been succeaf\al ln.1bore than 80 <JIOG&dl percent of the cues. . · . Referall come from police, .~ Petti.al olflcla~6bne aald 1cboolt parent• community ~of~ ule '"!"'~; a1enclM, '-nd the youn11ter:a -auf!al f..Uv.. tbemaelWll. wfMn U.elr leue of TM )OutM atay at the shelter :tty-owned land bf downtown from one to 80 days. Most return t«.asuna Beach expires ln ua>. home "6tbin ts days. ,, Southl!rn rUort area ...... ~1.1•. s killed·. m plane , IOLTON ll&AD, S.C. <AP> -Two Utbt plaDet collided iD fti1bt over a Nlllt-deta•um, ~au four occupanta ot oee alttraft aadtM ... p&la&ottM ..... Tlw ..,..._of tM plaMa pl_,td to the srounct Sund'y near UM..._. a.It e-ds·•·•-eomplu. The 1maller plane -which beld .&y * pilot -crubed iD a pile of twitted metel near tanis COUIU. Mt faflrom waere a 1QWfboy wu fiahln1 ln a la1oon, wit· ............ .,_. WAINO naa. andnoOQewu ~Uredon tbe IJ'Ound. A ........ fw tbe Federal Aviation Adminiltration in Atlanta Wd the 1lrls DlaM. a alz . .,..._,er Cherokee, wu reailtered in PaLMntlll. Oblo. The FAA apoteaman, who uked not to be iden· lift.cl, wouldaotideDtify tbe plane'aowner. 811ufort Camty Col"oaer ftOler Pinckney ideoti.fled two of the victllm from tbe (,,'Ml'OllM u Tbomu B. Reynolds, 31, and bia wife. Kay .0,bod»of PaiMl~Towlllblp,Oblo . i>eiNtY.corc.er Roy Fyfe later identified tbetwootber victims as Howard..,_.., 1•. aoa ol'l'bomu and Key Reynoldl and Kathryn Re~. 18, tbetrnieee. ReJDOlda bu a fteaUOnbome at Hilton Head, Pinckney aald. AutbartU."iDitially Hid tbat 1u people from the Cberokee bad been killed, but Don Miller of~ FAA, wbo wu at the scene, said there were only four victims. A couple tbat orlliaally bad been lbou1hl to be aboard the Cherokee were later found ellewhere, Fyfe said. The victim from the •mallet plane, an Aeranca Tri.a.amp, wu identified u David Girimont, 31, ol Hilton Head. Glrimoet wu put owner ol the plane and worked u a aalnmaa 1t the laland Club com-, plex, said coodomlnh.un aecqrtty employH,Edaa Rbodea. ~· Girimont wu alive when he wu cut from the .-reek ... an. the , .. late mominl cruh, but died in 1ur1ery about 80 miDUC. law ol • · m111ivenuUries,aspokeswomanatHiltonHeadHoepitalaald. ·.: . Another complex em~loyee, desk clerk Norma Haymaa, aald w1tneaaea reported there waa oo exploeion wben tbe two pl~ eol· ~ tided. "The bigger plane bit the tail of the amall one, and thee the)' ·' both came.down,'' sheaaid. • . "You can't see anything but a pile of rubble," a aid llb. Ha1maa. '·You Could tell it was a plane. It wu green and white." • llbM ilCKET OF MAULDINd, s.c .. Hid be WU OD a nearb, ~ beac when be saw the planes ying parallel to each other U., the coast. He said Glrimont'rplane collided witb the propeUW ol the larger plane. ''It just got c~t to pieces." be said. "It almost looked lib Mt cominadown." " ltfs. Hayman said the larger plane crashed about two baoeb fn>m lhe.250-unil condominium complex on an acceu road leacba1 to U.S. 278 .. Ms. Rhodes said Girimont probably wu Jual up for a plua1ll"e ride in the clear skies over Hilton Head, addina: ''Thal'a what 1ae usually does." Five die in ·Detroit fire Home's safety /eature1 criticized DETROIT (AP> -A fire blamed on careless cigarette.smokiq erupted in·• foster care home, kj)ling five elderly men and uuurlnl another man who jumped from a window, autboritid saicl. . Fire-officials said the deatbt ol the men, who ap- parently were 1leepin1 in aeeoad·floor bedrooms at the Donahue Foster Care Home m.ipt.bave been prevented if the facility bad ~r fire aa.fety features. .. stairwell or fire door5 to the bedrooms, which huaid would have prevented smoke · ~m a.preadin1 throughout the two.story building. He said state re1ulatioos did not require s mote detectors. fire · alarms or sprinklers at the home · becauae it houied less than 13 people. -:-· ''It would appear in this fire I.bat fire doon would have &eeo a great deterrent'· to the 1moke, Robi.uoe said. He said the state fire marshal'• office would be notified about apparent "d.i.sc~panci•" ill com· pliancewith state fire regwat.ioaa. •• . . ' . A• .. r1 ........ THE BLUE B&OKE OV'r early SUnday mom· ing when a tenant in a flnt·Roor bedroom acddental· ly ignited beddilll after be lit a cltarette, officials said. . . · City Fire llU.baJ Donald L.·RobiDIGD 1aid the tenant, wbowunotidentlfted, "apentaconaiderable amount of time trytn1 to put it (~fire') out blmaelf, which gave \befire time to 1pread." Seven of the home's 12 raideqta, includinl the one wbo jumped, and the •Ul>e"*>r on duty escaped, officiala said. Tbe injured man, 58·year-old Ira Turner, was hospitalised wilb back and let in· GEO&GE McKENZIE, A SUPE&VllO& m UM state police fire manbal 's office, said it couldaoUJD· mediately be determined whether fl.redocn.,.. n- quir~ understate fire regulatiam. The privately owned facWty lut wu iMpedect in June 1980 when it was ciled for two m1Dor riola· lions, Robinson said. But be aaid. "Tboae vWatiaea would not have contributed to the blue, ud our la· dications are that they had been t.ak• care of already.'' Rita .Jenrette, who1e buaband Rep. John Jenrette, D·S.C., wu convicted in the . i Abacam scandal, might · 5 write about Washington , D.C. life for Playboy, a .. , spokesman for the magazine • · aaya. juries. · · They said tbe five victims, ran«in.1 in ate from 57 to •. appa.reaUy died of smoke inhalation. The dead were identifaed as Lawrence Witkowski, 1'7; Raymond J\{entis, 67; Berilia Thompson, 62 ; William Alomo, 65; and Nick.PapU, 58. Robimoo said the home lacked an encloeed ·'I think they should stop baaaliq \II IOI' ltemiu· lions and Just give us the amowit we 're inluriil for,'· said John Terry, one of the doaena.of fi.refilbten and policemen who lived iJI the neiebbortlooll. "While we were helpinl put out t.be ft1'91 lut · week, our own houses burned 'U>·" laid another homeleufireman,. 'Tator' freed " .. LAFAYETTE IULL, Pa. (AP) ·• -An illiterate tailor allesedly , ' held a police officer and ais otW • people holta1e for more than • hour at a poe'h auburban esi.&e UD· til a . woman promiJed to t.eac~ · h i m to read , police aald . . Water ·line ··ti~ Irvine grtnvth By RICHARD GREEN Ol-CWlyPltetlleff The 26·mile Dieme r Pipeline is t o go into service next February, carrying water that will fuel the development of more than 90,000 homes primari- ly in southeast Orange Co\UltY. according to De~ MacLa.in, ·manager of the _Municipal Wat.er District of Orange County. The homes will be built in the 10 water districts that paid for the $100 million pipeline run- ning from Yorba Llnda to El Toro. Richa rd Da valos. project analyst for the Municipal Water District of Orange County, said the pipeline will serve wat~r de"' mand through the year 2000 in the . southeast Orange County area. ·-·-·--·--·-- -' SANTA ANA NEWPORT BEACH Water District. and the districta of Orange, Anaheim and Yorbl Linda. The total capacity of the line I.a 416 cubi~ feel per second. The Municipal Water Distr ict of Orange Count~ will serve. as manager and o'perator of the pipeline or iginating al the Robert ·B. Diemer Filtration Plant in Yorba Linda. inf at the Diemer Filtratlon Plant went into service after the plant wu built in um. Davalos said water nowtn1 " ~hrough Diemer will be or betteT qua_lity than tbat currently , ~ avaalable. • ColoradO River ~aler, hiCb in dluolved solidi, ia now the main .. ; water source for tbe area, · • Davalos said. Tbe Diemer . Pipeline'• mixed water ii low in diaaolved solidi and, tbereton, easier on plumbin1 and ap· pliances. That's where the water from Northern California and the Colorado River will .be mixed before being carried by the Diemer Pipeline. More than 200,000 gallons of THE Dli.:ME& Pipeline proj· ... wate r per minute can now ect is reportedly the larr,eat through the water line, which l.s construction project now under 10 reel in diameter in some wo in California. places. said Davalos. Finishing touches are now be-.i n 1 put on the landmark . ·. He said Diewer will be t.be pipeline, ~ 10 to 30 feet •· fourth major water line servin1 deriround. · THE BIGGEST user of the WA...en LINE Ar:!•0 11'ae"'o .. .._ Orange County . The. first Robert Diemer, for whom • ...._ Diemer Pipeline water will be ·' s;n KOA pipeline that brou0 ht water to -New home• to benefit ., ·pipel..ine I.a named. wu general the Irvine Rancli Water District, the county originates at the manager and chief eniineer for which encompasses 89,362 acres and Santiago County. Weymouth Filtration planl in ·the M~polit.an Water Di.autet of 'land including the Cily of The remaining co n~c · northeast Los Angeles County. of SOutbem Califomla from 1151 Irvine. tors are East. Oran•ge . ty Th other I Ii e t t to lft!OIM . Irvine's population (presently ________________ e ____ P_P_e_n_s_s_a_r_· ___ -_._· --------- 65,000) is expected to grow to more than 200,000. That growth is dependent ·on an adequate water supply. That's why the Irvine Rabch Water District has contracted for the largest share of Diemer Pipeline capacity. "6o cubic feet pel' second, according to district engineer Gary Hart- t.er-. Hartter said the water district has 'an option on aoolher 52 cublc feet per second. The deadline for exerciling that op- tion is early next year. classic wind~cz.r. .. Ux. ~iTl81 G-9 windbnz.e\w.r, idtz.cl ibr ~lfor ~tdoor'MU!lr. .. l&VINE &ANCH Water Dis· trict officiah are currently dis· cu11tn1 whether the option should be exerciled or whether .the water dialrict should fnatead turn to a well water pro1ram. 1nadiz. of lig~i~t c.otton-pophn withe , . ,. Alao 1cheduled to receive the mix of water from Northern Callfcrtllia and the Colorado River la the Santa Mar1arita Water Dtatrtct, serving the Ml.a· aion Viejo area. That water dis· trici bu contr'cted for a capaci· ty of SO cubic feet per Rcond. Other IOuth county water dis· trlct contractors lntlude Los Alilo9, Moulton Nl1uel, El Toro W~e fo".l~a llLUO (AP)-Debril found on a 81ha1D1a beach by a -oenn.,, towUt may be wreeka1e from a cbartend helicopter that clilap. "and Nov. 11 wttb tbNe U.S. televilioe net.work employ ... aboard, federal offtdall aald Sm· · day. . ~ \ \ Uirt.an hniaj. eveiloblsz. in notun9l, briti !>h tan, nBVy or nzd. mode fbrus in ~land.. .. .... # • 111 )ft ·•·< "'· ., ,,.,. l . 0 ~. II "' . It' -.-( l • c ~ . .. ; .• ~ Te•~~1 r Huplaae Ashes~to ·ashes GOING, GOING, GONt:T Oraqt County Superior l ourt Judat John K TnJtter hu j\alt takt n Newport B ach'• first and.on ly dltty book •tO(e 1nd tOHed it o'-'l of town 1'w (lood jurl1t'11 adlOI\, however, COO\tl about Oftt month late! That ''· wnu UIULllS~ ~at hul'I to It They burned th& plat f' ouc 1'he hot •tuft w~nt in • fire sale . unplanned by manaac~mt-nt AU ol thaJ le&aaU1t u· lletlon however . centered on a ptal·e e a.lied Talk ol tbti 'l'own wtuch opened its doors Od. 10. JU•t •f\er tbt\clty \;01.tnc1I &ot wind of the menace. PIU'Udted b> tbt" notion that Newport's purity wu about to be breached by natty boo&a, salacioua maaaaines And pomo p1ctl.ll'es. the Newport lawmakers made one real quac k. They passed a moratorium aaainat so-caUed adult book swres THE MANAGEMENT opened up anyway. Thus the s tage was set for the legal action that came before Judge Trott~r . Ma.s. 1t.'developed that the firebugs moved a lot faster th~n Yhe wheels of Justice. The joint was gutted by fire bffore the co urt got a ('hance t o do it in wit h 1unsprudence. . The fire tame just \3 days after the book place opened down on Newport's Ma riners Mile. It was such a short tenure Iha\ Talk of the Town generated little sin in the 13 .. Psst! You wanna check the fillies m the bock room?" days. J ust one gicke t protest parlide an<\, a bunch of ink ln local journals. Well. also. maybe some perspiration down at city hall. Any'way. attorney J osh Kaplan came before Judge 1'rotter Friday on behalf or the burnt-out place. arguing th:tt to allow lbe city to toss out. Talk or the Town on its ashes would be "a blanket prohibition on free speech." Better that somebod y would have thrown a blanket ~ the blaze. Newport Beach Assis_tant City Atto rney Robert Rurnham, however , a rgued that free speech wasn't the primary iss ue. HE EXPLAJNED T HIS by noting that you can still get · all t he dirty books,you wa nt in other stores; it just isn't the µr i mary product or these places. ··~ Burnham 's successful argument does seem rather novel in that he suggests it isn't the smut that counts; it's what covers the s mut. . You are le ft to guess that the reason ~n.g goes som ething like this: It's okay to sell dirty stuff so long as you don't deal in smut exclusively. • Exclusi.ve .smut causes evil seconda ry effects in a city. It turns nl!ighborhoods seedy. It cracks sidewalks. ~ ladies of lhe night to the area. Property values go on the skids. t TW S THEORY SHOULD serve as a key lesson in merchandising to smut dealers. In the future, just don't be so exclusive. Vary the offerings. . For exam ple, don't open a store that has a big. neon s1 gn out in front that declares "Bawdy · Books Only." Instead, open with a sign that proclaims. "Watermelons Cheap." Underneath , put in s mall lettering, "plus some sexy slices." Thal part gets the customers in the door Once lured inside, the proprieto r can then sidle up to the customer and whisper: "Psst wanna see something reall y ripe?" . " -~--...... ·~-.agftl!l . · Clinic damaged; citizens scared NAPLES, Italy (AP) -Two eartb t;emors· have Jolted quake·•trteken southern Italy where snow and •.ub·free1ln1 temperatura adde4 to the mil· ery of homeJw tboUlandl ltart- ina U.lr exodus to the d.lltant homes of friendi or to 1ov-ernment-prov~ded hotel rooms. The fln t shock, at about 3 a.m . SUnday, d1ma1ed a clinic in Potema, forcilla tht! evacua· lion of. patients tielnl treated for lnJuri• from the flnt quake Nov. 23, wbieh killed more than 3,000 people. The aecood and 1tron1er jolt ca.me Ju s t be fore 9 a .m . , - -Authorities •aid the aftertbockl, a mons the atronaat of nearly a .hundred tbat have rumbled through the area with l•J'.erally dimlnbhint intensity, caused no deaths. But they aafd 12-y'nr~ld Giuseppe Fiorino dJ~ of a heart attack after he rushed from bis · •hakini house. sav ing two children, at Madonna del Arco near Naples . •'We're still sca r ed . very •sca red," said an elderly woman who moved to ber....car after the pre-dawn jolt. T h e milita r y comma nd's latest casualty figures showed 2,915 people dead, l ,547 missing and 7 .079 injured. They said no s urvivors were found Sunday by rescue teams dJgging through the rubble. Snow, sleet and temperatures down to 23 degrees prevailed through the night. The s urvivors · have endured cold, wind, and rains that left them in ankle· deep mud as they counted their losses. AHEAD OF most of them was the decision whether to become • a n e arthquake refugee or re- main behind in the tent camps set up on soccer fields and other open spaces in the stricken cit ies and mountain villages. "For lb.e old .and the babies. the tents are a waiting room for death," said Dr. Vicenzo Palum- bo at <:afafiri~o. The governme nt is lodging some of the 11omeless in resort hotels . Giuseppe Zamberletti, the chief of relief o perations. said 12.000 hotel rooms were available along the 'J:yrrhenian. Ionian and Adriat ic coasts and that 500· people from the quake · s tr ic ke n a r ea h a d b ee n· tra ns ferred. SURVIVOR FIGHTS COL.p ' Snow add• to ~· "We aren't forcing anybody, but we especially want olde r people, ch ildren and the sick to go where they can stay wa rm a nd get f()9d.': A statement trom Za m t>erlet· ti 's office said the governm ent would guarantee hotel owners that it would clear the guake vic- tims out by April 30, in time for the sum mer tourist season and would pay s tandard rates. , ~ .,. . .,...... GIRL, 12, LEFT WITH FEW MEAGER BELONctlNGS . RON Ptcott•'• tamlly lost home In A~IHno "THE OP ERATION has just sta rted . but wi th the ba d weather. we e xpect m11ny people w i ll want t o com e to t he hotels." said Capt. Giancarlo Rossi. a milit ary spokesman. D e fe n se M1n 1s t e r Le lio Lagoria. a Socialist . has pro· posed that the governm ent con· struct tempor ary housing for ~hose now in crude s hacks , autos. state railroad cars, and the 10-person tarp tents brougllt in by in t-e rn a h o na l r e li ~f workers . Powerless cruise ship rescued SEAITLE <AP) -l n a. pre- d a wn...res ~u e , a b o u t 240 passengers of the cr uise ship Virginia V' were taken to safety after their steamer• lost powe-r and nearly ran aground, U.S. Coast Gua rd offi cials said. No injuries were reported . Authorities said the 115-foot Virginia V. one of the l~st re· (J\aining Puget Sound s teamers. was on a fund-raisiJlg cr uise S unday m o rn i ng for t h e Ki ngston. Wash., Fire men's As· sociation when a steam valve blew and the shi.p los t power. The ship was headed to Seattle from Kingston. . At one point. gale winds and high seas pushed the 58-year-0ld , steamer to within a half mile of shore. officials said . "The situat ion could have gone crit!.pl." said Coast Guacd C h ief P etty O fficer John Douglas. But soon after the ship lost power:, a tugboat that .had been pus hin g a log boom nearby steamed to lhe rescue and towed the Virginia V to an anchoring buoy in calme r waters . . * * * * * 'The time stood still' Woman, bu.ried4days, describes ordeal AVELLINO, Italy (A P ) -"The time stood s till : .. yet · 1 could feel t.he warmth was slowly disappear ing from m y mother 's bod y . . . it turned cold, icy." said Liberata Sessa of her four· day ordeal under-the ruins or her earthquake- demolished home, Her mother died. But Miss Sessa. a 28-year -old school teacher in Senerchia near Salerno. was rescued by fire men and regained cons ciousness almost 24 hours later . She was one of nearly 60 "miracle s urviros" found· in the rubble days after t.he earthqu'ake that killed ·more nearly 3.000 peo· pie in southern Italy Nov 23 . "MV MOTHER AND I were chatting in front of the fireplace,'.' she said. "Suddenly the furniture began shaking violently and the whole thing came down on us. It happened so fast neither of us could even scream," Miss Sessa told an Italian in· te rviewer from her hospital bed. "I felt as if we had fallen into a n underground trap. My mother landed on me in such a way t ha t my arms were around her. From that mo· ment the time stood still. I tried to encourage m y mothe r. I wanted to comfort her. Hearing voices from afar I said. 'Listen. they are arriving. com- , ing to save us .· ' "I kept plant ing kisses on her forehead. 1 was holding her tn my a rms . but I felt she was moving a wa y from me. She was getting cold." At a hospital in Calabrito. pensioner Nicola Mattia. weak and emaciated after si.x days and six nights beneath piles of debr:is. told r~rters he s urvived by scooping a small hole through the rub· ble . IT ENABLED HIM to breathe a nd allowed watertoseepthrough. "I lost a sense of lime . . but I ke'1t digging and digging ... he ·said .. "I was probably luckier than others because I could move around a little and had a pair of gloves When I didn't dig, I ·pra yed. All I re member was digging. and praying. · "Later . it became very wet and water began seeping in. and soon it became a small pool which provided m'e with water . I wanted to live. 1 knew I · was not ready to go and l repeated that in my prayers." Mattia was discovered Saturday by French technicians working with sophisticated Lis tening d evices in search o f sounds of breathin g. heartbeats. or other noise. .------------------------·------------------- Winter presents preview Yourwinter beating bllls . ~give you the Chills. Last winter was unusually warm. So even though gas rates were up, you may not have noticed much of a change in your heating bills. But this winter cou1a· be another story because we'll probabl y have colder weather. -And this year gas rates are even higher than heating bills down is tb conserve natural gas. For some gas·saving hints. call the Gas Company toll free at 1·800·352-4124. Then maybe when you see \'Our hea ting bill, you won't break into. a cold sweat. Srww f all11 as mercury dips in Plains states I t:.wi.ittftldler Point Con<•Pl•On to M•••c•n Bo•<M••nclOut flOm•I~ LIQ/'lv•ri• bl&. '#JJICILwll/l.-th-.. •• ntQhl <11"4- mornlnQ ''"'"' becomlnQ so.itnw••ttr· ly 10 to 11 knots '""" 1 to MOO) wind •ht Ye' 11\u~ •f~noon West•rly \weo \ 10 J·IUI Mo•tly (IOuOy IMOUQI> lon1Qnl CalJl••rnia Nhar>t -""""'no ,_ ClollCltNU, otn•,.••S. l•ir tnrouQ" T11etd•Y· co.sl•lhlQl>lnmldtou-r tOs.low ... Inland hlQll lh mid to upper .OS, low SS. W•ter . .0. EIM-r•. llfM .......... Inds wllfl ,,,_,, tfft nlQl>t and morn11111 riou~ tlecomino toulhWfll••· 1y 10 to 11 mots wit" one to •-tool winds , ...... Tue5day e l1e rft00fl, WHlerly 1-l -IO lhfM I Mt . Most· 1yc1ou4y. 11.&Sn 1 a1w TM northern Pl•lns s• tnoh s19ns ot '"''"'" wlln W'OW end 1-ltrm· Ptraturu. -lra .. lers .Ovl1<1rlu 4>0$led •IOn9 the northerll Wul C:..st o.ceuwotsnow. Ital" ml-wllll -S""4ey wn I ,, r ' I I I l c......._,...,._.. M 22 St n M o ,. <l.S • 12 " H JO .. ,. ,. 12 .. 1 .OJ 14 " SJ • .. ,. •t " ,. n .. M .. ,. " " .. j). 71 .. .. JS " J7 .. Q Hew Orie-11 SJ H•w York .. •3 Okie City '~ S4 o ....... SS JO Orl...00 70 st Pfllledplll• 51 40 PhOelll• 16 .. "ltbl>utgll .. 40 ,on 41 42 .Of "•"° SJ 2J S.11\.eM JS JI ·°' s.no...., •s ff sa11 ,,., '° • Se•tt•• 0 ,. .Jot St Louis ., S4 StP·1'.....,. " u St Ste Marie " It Tuite 11 ,. Well\llllf" CAl.11110 1UU A SI •> . l el!Mtfield " to .. ~ ... 11 5' ''""° .. • li'OftllffY '° .. ......... IS o.reftd '° " .111 ~·--.. Jf l• ..,,.., • '2 Q Stocllton •> T...,met 11 Jt •en-. ~ ei.e.M 0 ,. ...., ..... ..,n.m TOD;lY s:••·"'· J.a tt :12p.m. 1.2 T"alDAY l'lrtlllftlh 6:07e.m. S.2 • FlntlOw lt:Op.m. 1,1 IKeM... 6:»~"11 •.t ie<eM.... . ... Sllflrt-•:'1•.m.,Mlt•:Oo.f'I. .._.riwtl:t>e.m .• Mts l:"'•·"'· last year. · Since home heating accoun ts for up to 60~ o{ the natural gas ymtuse during the winter months. the only way to "" help keep your ~wodc.....­ IDllillUemewn ~ , I Mo'1 Ck.,.. Cbun•y Aren • .,_.,.. HQflh...,t ""nfol'qlt>t' AtKf't ... ................... . _ncl_.......... ....l»t S..n Cl-te eap..,,...., a.- San JI""' C.00111 et>O O••• "'°'"' SOutn taeu.-a L11<1u ... N4U<1' ........ ., ......... , ..... .. I 1t t W t I -1t t t W I 4 11 I J W • s ,, , • w • .. _. • A ti ,. t. c CALIFORNIA RitlialiStiC POrNTRYt~YISSTAT(ON (A~·} A "clllllO•CUt"•merwholl•• lD wad for 1'11 ~ktim• In remote pull• then ptycholotltally &ortu,... tllemWorebelltU.taMin&ilOUlhtbytuthoritJHia•~veadeatbaintbe paat l5 monthl Mar.lo Cow\ty S~flriff Al 1Cow\'1U1te ll\ 1uud, '1'he' thread of · •lmllari~ hN lO do with wh111t •J>J)Clatl to be th4l riluallatlc lllJM!Cl Of lbf.. ldllinp ' . '"tlle -..c-•·•aa ..Uwa&e4 to put t\1:. v1t t1m11 throuch some 6t1ree ol PIY<'holo"1ul turturt> pn or to \.ttr actual killlnaa. he said. N1Uonal S.aahort', 30 m1 lei. oor1h of S111n l-'ra1u·11ft'o 1'wo of the vie· Um • boch won1 n. h111d bt•t<o 11hot t'ritJ11 • he is;ald, and the other twro, their H l!I 1i1nJ 1dcnt1 t1t> w1dt1tcrm11wd hlH.t been dead four l O llit month& "THE ltllHtt~CT WA~ MOTIVATto;D to put h11 victims . thro~ aom" tl.-acrtit< of 11Mychulua&1 l'ill \urturc pnor t<> the actual · kUUno. ~ 111d How,..n1t.-m mad~ tht• 1 t't11adu. i.t • m:w' ('Oofereoce·Sunday, a da) aftc-r roul bod1t•11 Wt"ft' fowuJ otr tht' 2 s m ile Sky Trial in Point Re>t>• NjitLonal S.-1t1lfhv1e JO 11111 M nvrth of San f'ranc1sco. Two·or Plane era h . i kills man; teen hurt RO AMONO (Al' 1 A Can} on Counlr) man "'as k11lt.-d and a \'alem·1a l~en-ager IOJured when their ~xperimental lwo St<atu biplane the L>ouble l>eucc crashed near a s mall airport oul· side this Kem County town The pilot. ident1f1cd as 43 year· old Franklin Kendall Benedu:t. had taken off about 2 p.m. SundaY. and had gone into a n~ht -hand bar• rel roll.sa1dt'ounty f1 re Capt. Allen Ma uldin. "The plane lost alt itude and hit the ground and tx>unced on ce," said. Mauldin. "Tht!n It hit the ground with its right wing and nose. tearing the engine off and . killing th e pi lot 1m · medi ~tely." The 11'\iured boy. 15· year-old Clayton Hoesli. was taken to Ar.· telope Valley Medical Center m Lancaster where he was listed in !ieriouscondition. Hoesli suffered two broke·n legs, severe head cuts and a poss1· ble pelvic injury. but remained conscious a fte rthe c rash.Mauldin said . • '""(. ..... Oecembw 1, 1MO .. s I I OM.v..mrAI seaside san~t~ary' ' , the vlctlma, both women, 'bad beea11bot Friday, be aaid, and the other two. their NH• and ldentltlp und.termlned, bad been dead ·tour ~•b' moaths. ",; ''1he problem is that the murden witJ not tatiafy thoee Dffdl,.and . ttiey will 1et worse." _._._ · · · ., .... Over the put 15 moatha, lhrft women have been foUnd dead in remote areu of ~ount Tam•lpais State Part, about 25 miles south. . The rituallstlc aspects of ~ killlnp· include "puttina the •le· tim1 at some point in 4 position of pleadin& for their If vet," be said. Based on what the psycbolo1i1l' t.Qld him,..ha aa.id, the klDer "Is beginning to fall apart psyc.holo1icaUy'' and the two moet re· cent 1Jayings were an attempt to draw attention to the prevl~ly undiscovered bodies. One or lhe nude women found was tdenllfte<l tiy Howenatean 11 Qiana O'ConneU, 22, from the "East Coast." Authorities said earlier one of the women wu rrom New York. The second nude woman, her body next to that ot the first, is a 25-year-old from ldpo, Howen· ''I would not be sur prised IC he has lilied elsewhere ... Thia in· dividual without question is capable of strikin& again," said Howensteln. who warned women not to go hiking in the area in le.a · stein saJd. . He sald the man, described in the previous Mount Tamalpai.a killing1. as • white. or medium build wit.h medium-leneth brown hair $.foot-8 to 6-foot-1 a.nd "clean cut," forced bis tictlms becaua& they' appeared vulnerable. • . than groups of three. • The two female hikers were reported rttlHln((l'riday. 'the 22-year-old's disappearance was reported by friends she mel.•lon• the trail, while the 25-year·old failed to show up for a scheduled rendeivous with a friend at Ole ma, a village at the trailhead, re· 'ttowenateln drew a psychological portrait of the luller bas.~ on cona\Lltations with a ps ychologist. whom he did not Identify. "'{be man very carefully and deliberately plans these acts in his effort to achieve solne degree or psychologi~I re Uef, •• he said. ports 'show. • Rangers first found the decomposed bodies off the Sky Traif. ............ Scho.~l financing eyed Carpenter urges ~cate,gorical aid' cha SACRAMENTO <AP > -The chairman al the Education Committee of the state Senate has said he will seek major changes in the '!"ay the state channels financial aid to public schools. Sen. Paul Carpenter. 0 -Cyµress. said in a pre· sidential statement he. will introduce the bill when the newly ~lected Legislature convenes today to organize for the 1981·82 session. The bi ll, .basically , would abolish th el "categorical aid programs " such as the ones for school improvement and economic impact, a nd let· schools use their state money for general purposes' -mainly teachers' salaries. car-Penter said he wants to correct four pro· blems : . -The loss of a state surplus. Car Legislative Arlalyst projects~ short $700millionforfiscal 1981·82. -The Legislature must be m~r~ creaU~e in implementing the Serrano court ec1s10~ r~lbr· ing fair funding statewide. We need to d1stnba_te scarce funds not only on thej).asi~ or how muc~ dJ~· tricl s spend. bul also on th~ b~sts of how "!'ucl\ 11 needed among different districts to provide ~e same amount of service to children." • · The Legislature "must also do what it can to el1 m if)ate the tyrrany of paperwork _.which _has already bureaucratized our teachers, swamped our adm in is trator s afld shortchanged our children ... Carpenfer sa id Senator injured Rape report delq,y hit in SF autocrash· SAN f'RANCISCO <AP) -Rep. Th.omas W. McGee. 0 -Lynn. s peake r of the Massachusetts House or Repr:esent4tiv.es, has sustained multiple left rib injuries in an auto accident in San Fran- cisco and will be hospitalized three or four days, a spokes man s aid. tails of the accident or of ~cGee·s v1s1t to San Francisco At lhe hospital. nu rs ing s upervisor Mary Crowli•y. s aid Sund av aft ernoon the sp~ak erw as "in sat1sf actory eondit ion" and no problems wen.• foreseen LOS ANGELES (AP) -A half· hour delay by a Rapid Transit Dis· trict dispatcher in reporting an a larm topohce was "very tragic" for a JO.year-old female bus driver who was be a ten . raped and robbed. police say . Rumhle8 continue Old. blue eyes visits McGee, who a lso has othe r in · ternal inj.urres7 was admitted Sat.uraay to San Fr·anc 1sco General Hospital, his .office said Sunday. M cGEE 'S OAl'C HT F.R , Colleen . 1·l·a <:he d a t t h e family's home rn L)nn Suhda} night. said her fathC'r \\as 1n pain but expected to be home b~ TtA?s·- day . The busdriver, whosenamewas "'1th held. tripped a sil ent alarm to the dispatt-her's office when she was a ttat'ked early F'raday morn- ing during her final run .in Sherman Oaks ER, Wash .. (AP> elens remains inac- tive, but I the 12th straight day Sunday 's ientists deJected faint harmoni tremors accompanied by occa ona l bursts of seismi c · activity , neath the volcano. --- ) It was like old hom e wt!ek at a wee kend $2,500-a-plate fund-raiser in Rancho Mirage1'or the Eisenhower Medi~al Center. President-elect Ronald Reagan laughs during a chat with singer Frank Sinatra. Bob Hope and wife Dolores C)nd former President Gerald Ford were among the _guests at the Saturday event in· the home of Walter Annengerg, former U.S. ambassador to Great Britain. -------..----- A STATEMENT IN BOSTON quoted his physician, who was not · identified.assaying McGeewasin stableconditfon. -'Ft\ere were no immediate de· She said she knew noth1n~ of th'-! details of the acc·1dent except her rather was dnnnj.! alone in an automobile. She said M cGe~ Oew to San l'tanc1st·oonFrida) Rut l'."'llce Sgt. Jim Thompson sard Sunday the unide ntified dis· patcher "waited 38 minutes to call u . andwefoundherinfive . Thede· la) was !:,ertamly_ unusual and in this case very tragic. We'~ got two plans avaiJablt' now. Sonw rcorlc Ith· Ill kei:r all their rm>m'\ handy in ri chcckinJl :icmlmt. Othi:r (X'ople like I \l' keep» Hull· mon~yin 1hcir cheektn~ <icc1~un1 - dnJ ;i kt1 of mnn('V in 1hl'1r S.'Wlnl!S 3Cl'1 Nn\ But :ilmo~t ewryhody ~ lookin~ tnrward 10 carnm~ in1en:s1 on 1he same money rhcy UloC ro wrnc ,·hcc:b So \Vl'\'l' ~ll IW(J plan ... ~ur Premier lnternt/ Checklna Plan is free of monthly service charges with SlOOOminimum. Maimnin :.1 $1000 minimum balance in 1h1 plan. anJ vou can haYC an kttercst/Checking plan ~ c:J. momh_ly service charges. You 11 earn 5~~' 11nnu:il intt!TCSI on tht• same money you use to write checks '· Our Grand lntettSt/Chtt&i ing Pl:tn i~ m of monthJ,• Krvice chlll'llC!l with 51000 minimum. · Kccp $1(\10 ur nll'rl· m \'11ur l.)uJhfruu.~ sav1nl!S Cir 1imc J~~u ·"'1'un~ ), •IJ q11.1hf\ Im an lm~·rC',t/Cht'Ckm.: rl.m In•,· 111 mnnrhl' 'iC~'ICc l'hllf)!C'! r:ivtnj.! i:;t4•,. .lllnu.ll lnl•'rl''-1 ' -· ''" .1n\ h.1\:inH· \\•u mammm in \'t>Ur plan \\(.,<'.I:•''"''' !"'I.in., hc-.:.1u<e pe.li'I,· arc ,l1ffl'rl·nr I\ur ~w w .I!''' ,,n,• minimum that «lcrv!.lllv C'lln :'IWt'(' <'"n Our SID('(' m1nrmum 1, ,1 l,111.~s.~1h.1n a lor ,~{ tm.rnl·1:1I in•11ru11on!I And 11<' h:mk I •r .;.wrnw-.rn.f hm r.tv:. ,) hrj;?hcr r.lll' 1'\f iml·r, ... 1 ·\\'11h ..-11h~·r rl;m' "'u can applv fuf .1 0m1h1nl'l.1 ~('('k .md Chn'll'-' Card lt>.lasrc'rC.uJ1111,1r \'1-..111 l/Readv Rcsnv· Ac.-l1unr ;,nd Ch1X'L. Gu;1rantt>e Card AnJ '' •u •'lln '!\.'I crrher pl11n ar any~ ol tmr <"'l'f 'i~'off~allCl\'t'rCalifomia R1)!ht m•w, rcxlav, \'1--'U can he! .·am in ii 1n1crc~t on rhC' ~amt' money you '· Use.' 1n \l rue cht.~lcs Come ro Securicy Pec1hc B.1nk \\"t-'~'t.' 11\X rwo different plan~ .mJ one wo~Jcrfvl minimum l fkcrius.· \\'{;re IOl1kmg forward ro servin'! ret'Plt lx·uer ·· I ·----j Orance Count I Upfrvlaol't wm be well advlHd to tty to pjlt M>mt· 1ort or a brae on wh.at ll becominl am.,_ ,_.foe rn i.lv dcvt-lopn~nt ul ranchl_. la the IOUtll COUit\)' - I 9.'ttk the> a1reed tu wait unUl January to ccm· .W.. rte• requ ti for dcwtlopmeota ln the foo*hUll , PlaGMrs in th Environmental Nlana1ement Aaency bad urstd that hearin 1 be ""lay~ unlll an update ol tbe tts '1t'ntral t>lan and a atudy of the propoHCI U TransponaUon Corridor can be completed. ut .. UP"'r\•lsor Thoma. Riley aou&ht Immediate CGG· aidvatJOn or I.he dt:\'ttlopment request.a, pointina out that deve)opt> art> rooting the blll for some of the pJannlD1 at~ 9.1\Jl<>Ul cin\ u urance that they wlJl be a~ to m •.th4•lr ta.nd Th.at nm~ be ~o but th~ county already baa frbeduled h arm~~ on three requests to rezone about ~.000 ere or r unt•hlands east or El Toro for residential onct-"Ommt-rf'lal USl' They call for 6,000 hom~s and an rndb,stnal p.trk Anet on top of lhat have come new applicaliona that would µlut·&20.000 10 30.000 ho mes on an additional 9,000 acres 1t1 Plano Truhut·o. 'northeast of Mission Viejo, Coto de Caia an"t I .aguna Ca nyon. .. • t-'urthcr JC'\ clupment m the south county obviously ia lne tl:lblt· But 111 hgl1t of recent reports that the county· needs $2() b1lllon worth or transportation improvements. it would bit> the bt>u e r part of wisdom to hold off approval of ne w n.-quest~ tmtil there is some assurance that roads will be a\laila ble to handle the newcomers. Openmg of the Diemer pipeline will bring in the needed wat<'r. but that won't do a thing to solve the poten· t1 a I t rMfk problem if development comes too quickly. Developers w1derstanda bly are eager to get some re· tury, on their Investments. But piecemeal adjustments in the coW\ty's Hl'neral plan without proper examination of th;/total 1mµal'l of new developments could be not much Uer than no µIan at all. -----· New fire protection 1 We've all become painfully aware of fire hazards in re~nt w~eks, so it 's of particular interest to learn of a neit fire reporting system that could greatly facilitate the control of residentia l fires. " The .system. now install~ on an experimental basis in Syracuse. N. Y .. combines the use of smoke detectors an~ cablc te levision hookups. ·Whet) the smoke detector is activated, an alarm goes immediately Into a computer that identifies the address and telephone number of the residence and transmits the information to a fire department dispatcher, all within six seconds. A follow-UK? phone call confirms the emergency. A similar butto n-activated device can be used to sum· mon help in a medical emergency. Hwitington Beach Fire Chief Raymond Picard is monitoring the new system for possible incorpor'ation into a cable system being installed in the Huntiniton Beach, Fountain Va11ev and Westminster area. r hc Syra'Cuse system, which costs.homeowners $49.95 for' installation and $4.95 a month for each device used, ia -expected to l>e available here in about 18 months, after proble ms s uch as false alarms have been ironed out. Most Orange Coast communities already enjoy ex- cellerit rt.re departme nt service, but fire officials all agree any thing ~hat c:a n speed .up response time pays dividends in ~aving II vc•s ~nd property. Lame-d.~ck laWmaking . -· . The election that will ~eep amost 100 legislators - one-fifth of· lhe e ntire Congress -from returning to Capitol H.ill in Janua r y has once more focused attention -·on...tne mcongruity of lame·duck congressional sessions. · The 20th amendment to the Constitution. passed in 1939. moved the date that newly elected members ·ot Congress take offi ce back from March to-January follow· in~ the ovember e lection. That eliminated the former poss1bi >f five-m onth lame-duck sessions. during which ~ le gislators could go on making laws. HowPvc hat still leaves open the two months between Nov . 4, whe n the voters make their choice, and J an. J,.when the new members take office. In many election years, the change in congressional bala nce is not so marked as to make a great difference. But in a year Like this one when, for the first time in 25 years tht' opposite party is elected to control the Congress, tht> possi b1lity of lame-duck mischief becomes acute. It has been suggested that all lawmakinf by an out- . going Congress· ht! limited to issues involving a. national emer.gency . That might be difficult to enforce, but when thr votPrs have s poken as clearly as they did this year, it would ma ke a great deal of sense. • • Opinions 0llpressed in lhe space above are Chose of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Cosca M~sa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Lake Bigler? ByLM. BOYD Q. Where's Lake Bigler? A. Thal was lhe name lbe California legislature once tried to hang on Lake Tahoe ID honor of one Governor Wiiiiam Bigler. but ev- erybody thereabouts ignored Dt>ar I Gloorny . .t I'll join teacher protesu -hen they agree to· be reviewed. Tenure forces os. to keel> the lea capable along with the excellent. Better . pay f« better education •t•rtt wltfi capable teac~n. PARENT . the notion, and Tahoe re· mainedTahoe. Q. How much money does a caddre in a profeaaional golf tournament make? A. Five percent of whatever the golfer wins. Usually. Q. How far can a healthy cheetah ~pring in one second? A. 34 yards. Q. At what hour of the day or niiht ~ aio.t babl• born? A.4a.m. Not-IDUl1 realiae that t.be Stoua IDdlu Slttiq Bull ot Uttle Bts Rom fame woaad up WCICtiq wttb \riek abot artist AllAle Oakley Ill Baf.· falo Blll'1 Wl1d Welt isbow. For awbUe, be did. A tbolt while. Wu ... odaer' U... Alfnd '' Hlte~•okined : ••An work ud 90 pla1 mak• jack." • · .. --------........ DI I -1,19•---a j 5 SCr&mble for aefen8e . dollars • AIHINGTON -With a1molt lWODZ'Wt.o'8WOntMpnl--....u.a ~. tM 1reat .,...,. .,......, 1au anacty ......... lw dae ., ..... dollars ·&Ut a.aid aeacu bu vowed ........ - TM MW pneldeat wUl find '8p-IMNt ~e that the Sov· .. u ...... d••d,, baa b•• • out· tf:~~ fOl'•eumr'Y· But be wUI eome under enormous prHIUTe to lavl1b 1ta1- 1erin1. amounts on armaments that 1bould never be built and military frilla that will merely lncreue corporate pro(.it.a. Mo~ Olten tbaD not. tJ;e unneeesaary expenditurea will actually re· duee eombllt effectiveness. The Joint Chiefs of Staff have prepared a l9p-secret analysis of tbe problem. "In the put de- cade," they report, "real Soviet expenditures for defense have risen by about ooe·lhird, whereas tboee ol the United States have decreued some ll percent." The United States also spend.a Earl Waters far more tbu the Soviet Umoa on ~nonnel, operatlon1 and maliateoance. (n contrast, t.be Sovietl put moat ot tbetr mcmey into military procurement, CGD• ttru,Jtion and developmeot. "Over the put several yean, they have 1peot 75 percent more than the United State1 tor military Investment, •1 tbe Johll Chiefs claJtn. TBBY POINT OtJT tbat "military investmenta tend to accumulate," bu.lldin1 up future military atrenetl\, "whereu ex· penditures for perlOllllel, open· tiou and maiat.ance are COD· · 1umed immedia&ely." Tba the Soviets "have not on· ly Out·qieat tbe United States ln the . paat decade but, more 1i1Dlficantly. have out·lnvested tbe United Slates," warn tbe Joint Cblel1. Needleu to say, the 'munitiom makers are easer to catch up with the Soviets in 1pendln1. The clamor for contract.a, however, could wind up producin1 more proflt.s than firepower. Cootrac· tors want to ruab ahead with dubious weapons before they are proud, pet project.a that may turn out to be impractical, ,military gadgetry that won't function under combat condi· lion•. U.S. com~• may bave a technolo1teal 1 advanta1e, but Soviet factoriea produc. aimple, aolld ecauiPGM'1 that la at leut operable. D4iclare the Joint Chiefs: "BecMale tbelr planned ffCleOllU' place. J blab premfum OD Nldueed ~bnolocical rilk, Soviet deeisnen 1trea 1lmpllci· ty ln equipment ud lnduee a steady. pro.reuion of new weapons, wiq, each model dis· playin.c modest 1mprovem.J'nts over tbe previous one. •·Rather than seeking tecb'nololicaJ breakthroughs, the Soviet• emRtiaalze available tecbnoloiy, • large dedicated production bbe and a steady aup_p~ ~ funds.'' · IN CON'taA.Br, defense pro- duction in the United States ia erratic. "The Soviet process," stat.ea the top.secret report, "la cbaracteriJecl by fewer overlaya of or1aniaat,ional reapouibilitiea, fewer cbecu and balanceB, fewer revlewa ol major pn)jeeta ·anc1 more stable bud1et1, but greater lnfles. ibili(y." Jn Wuhington~ the flne art ol gaininS contracts also depends u mudl on politic~ influence aa profeuional competeace. Tbe test m•Y be not whether the WHpoll ii worth U.. cost * wbether ha production will benefit companies with polltleal clout. BIN.G BOO• BtJNGLED: Jim· my Carter'• defeat left Ktn Twiaa dry~yed. Who 11 TwiaT He's president of the Bing Cro•~Y Historlcat Society of Tacoma, Was h ., the late crooner's hometown, and be stlll smarts when he recalls tbe bruahoff the 1roup 1ot from the White Houle two years a10. Seekins messages of support for it.a fund-raisins effort.I to provide acbolarahipa and other worthy projects in Crosby's name, the society sent word ol ita propoeed tood woru to the president, Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain and lhe British, Canadian and Australian prime miniaten. · Prompt replies of encourare- ment were received from Buck- in&ham Palace a.Pd the tliree P.M .'s. _ From the White House came a franked envelope containing a · preaa clipping-of Crosby's death and little more. Said Twiss : "If prime ministers and even the queen of Entland can take a few seconds to dictate and sign a reply, ·it seems incredible that our own president saw fit not to reply." .,. BOTTOMING OUT~: Bureaucrats at lhe Department of Housing and Urban Develop- m ent thought they had the perfect upbeat acronym for their new payroll computer : TOPPS (fo r -"te rminally operated payroll-personnel system), But 1 it proved to be embarrassingly far f~om tops in perform'\nce. The _$3.5 m illio n s\ys·tem snarled so many paychecks that HUD's pay office was swamped with complaints --75 calls a day. and hundreds of written -protests around paydays. The proud poohbahs had to assign six employees just to handle the complaints. TOPPS has a current error rate of about 6 percent, and has. turned e>at such bloopers as a $27 ,000 two-week paycheck for .. one astonished employee. The " mistake was detected and lb'e · check recalled. But lhe HUD brass insists th~\ TOPPS has bottome9 out, pld is improving steadily. As proof. they note that the complaint bandJera have been cut from six to three. ·~ Name .game confronts new legislators · WbHe confusion has come to be normal in the California Legislature, the upcoming 1981 session promises to be more con· fusing than normal. This will become apparent whe n the lawmakers return today to be sworn into office and hdld their abort organi:&ing meeting.· The very ract that the new Legislature will be raced with budgetary problems re- ~ulting from the depletion of treasury surpluses· which have enabled the solons to engage in un- b rid I e d spending for more than a decade ensures a new experience for all but a half dosen members. The rest have served too few years to have ever known budget shortages and will undoubtedly have great dif.ficulties adjusting to the need for frugality. Tbe incoming leg is lato rs Art Hoppe may also be confronted wilh un- us u a I organizing problems. While the internecine warfare · which has made shambles of ~e As sembly as Assemblyman Howard Berman maintained a continuing. effort to overt.ti.row the rul e of Speake r Leo McCart.l}y may be decided at the December meet. the bad blood between members of each fac- tion will linger for many months lo come. This will include the 19 new members of the Assembly as well as those re-elected. For lbe .:. warfare was carried into lhe elections with Democrats trying to beat Democrats as well as Republican s and the Republicarui retaliating. As it . turned out the Republicans ·gained three seals but remain in the minority with a total of only 33 to the Democrau 47. EVEN 'J'HE Senate may fmd itself engaged in small batUes . Although the changes in the Democratic lineup brought only two new members, these were offset by Republican wins, leav- ing the split between t~ wo parties as it was, 23 Democrat.s to 17 Republicans. it could shift a balance of power among the leaders -eJ both parties in the Senate. . E ven without the internal s truggles for po wer or the budgetary problems the mere fact that 2-t new legislators are laking office tends to confuse both the public and those who mus t work closely .. with the Legislature . W]lat will make that e.ven more confusing than ever is that 26 solons have surnames iden· tical wilh another member of so similar as to insure confusion. THOSE WHOSE surnames are identical are Assemblyman Leroy Greene of Sacramento ·and Senator BilJ Greene· al Los Angeles; Assetnblywoman Max· ioe ·waters of Los Angeles and Asaemblyman Norm·an Walen of Plymouth: Assemblyman Bob Campbell of Richmond· and Senator Bill Campbell of Whit- tier : Assemblyman Dennis Brown of Signal Hill and AA- sem blyman Willie Brown of San Francisco; Assemblyman Ross Johnson of La Habra and Senator Ray Johnson of Chico ; · Assemblymen Dave Stirling of Whittier and Lam 'Stirling ~r San Diego and Senators Ale" · Garcia of Los Angeles and Mart .' Garcia of Menlo Park. I ' NAME /similarities which are bound to get the members' mail mixed up if nothing else are·Bob Fruee of Carlsbad and Nolan Frizzelle of Costa Mesa : William Filanle or San Rafael and Gerald · Felando of San Pedro; Tom Bates of Oakland and Tom Bane of Tanana; Att Torres and Richard Alatorre. both of Los Angeles-: .(;wen Moore ol Los Angeles and Jean Moorhead of Sacramento;. and Mike Roos and Herschel Rosen- thal also both of Los Angeles. AnoUier Assem'blyman who. alt.bough his name is not iden- tica I or similar to any other member has nevertheless creat· ed, by alliteration between his Chriitian and surname, the op- portunity for mix-ups is Alister Mc Alister of Milpitas. Why not price _support for the stock 01arket? One of Mr. Reagan's top economic advisors, Theodore (Red> Cbipp. 1aJd yeaterday the P.realdent·elect is g1vfog 'aerloua consideration" to a price 1upport program for lhe 1tock market. "We ieel 1tron1ly that this ia· an idea whose time baa eome," Chipp told re · porten. • "l'be 1tock market reacts aolely to lb• mood of tbe ia· veaton.R&Pt now, tbe la- •Mton an iD a bapp7. mood becauae tbe:r beU... llr. a..,u•1 ftODOIDic polletel wUI blilp 1118 MliD•I. .. ...... ..,,, ...... tblJ ·Ila•• .............. . .-t .... la. Dlienlon .... 1o1a1 •· ftM ._ IMNued tbe bapplw of ta•.-.. eaUllq them to buy ml>re stocu. "THEOaETJcALL Y, thil cy· cle 1bould be aell·perpetuati.q and the Dow.Jones avera1e should break throu1b tbe paychololical barrter of 5,000 by early ua. Our oftly proa.lem, then, is keepin1 the investors happy. . Asked what misht make in· ve1tor.s unhappy, Chipp frowned. "Our major fear," be said, "is that some malCCJnteDt misht start a rumor tbat lllr. Rea1an ii not 1oinLw help llil buaineu after all and baa de· cided to help poor people in· stead. - 0 MJCR A vtaolJS and bue· leat rumor,'' Cblpp ·•JlPlalned, .. woukl put iavtllton ia u •· b•PP1 mood. BeiD• -unhappy, tbe1 would Hll tllelr stoeb. Prteet wuld 10 down mMiq tltem nai man ..UPI>~. TMJ would tben aell even more 1tocu, drtvtn• p~eea ha1bel' down and ao forth and so on. "But I« me say right here," said Chipp, squaring his chin, "that all we have to rear is fear itaell." The_ only thin* required to keep lnveators happy. no matter .wbat. tbe distinguished economllt 1aJd confidently, wu a price support program for lhe stock market. •:If it's 1oocr enoup for farmen,"' be said, "it'• Sood enoush for investors."' CHIPP SAID &he pro1ram "areatly appealed" to Mr. Reapn. "It'• simple," be laid. "Tbe iovenuneat would merely suarantee all •tock prices at 100 percent ot parity. Once a atock fell ~ ot a point belo• tbat nsure, tbe aovernmeat woaJd 1tep lD and tMly tDCNCb •bane to HDcl tbe priHa cUmblq .. alD. '' A8d nm If the pnnameat dlcl 1,et ltuQ with a few 1llos f\l1l of 1urplm 1tock certlflcetes, u..r.•a ao reuoe It coaldD't U>- atltute a Slocb for Peace Pro- gram overseas to fl1ht com- munism. It may be true thllt people with' empty stomacba aren't much interested in de· mocracy: but t;hoee with empty pockets are even less interest.cl in capitaliam." CHIPP CONCEDED that the price support pro1u,m for tbe ·stock market could conceivably coal the iovemment "a couple of billion dollars" a year. But be said that wu "a small price to pay" for. keepin1 inveaton happy. I "A1 Ion& u they're bAPPf,, tbe:r'll llO on buyina 1tocb; We lmarket will soar, and tlM ...._ ·will IJ'OW ever more rida .... t ptOIP!f'O'll .•• Asked when Mr. AHIU would announce tJlia ....,.., 1olution to the eo•atr1•1 economic woea. Clalpp ........ . '"Juat .. IOOll," ... Mid, .. . we CUl ~ala to him Rat P9ft· lJ"IDMlll.' --···--- t, .. --------"'-· ,,.:.. - !.. Deatli leaves deeR·· vOiil in_· ~ friend's life • SDn'OU NO'f'I v.-. .,...... ..... ,,.,,.., i...I ...... ~· ..... /# ........ ,,.,,., ..... ........... ~"" ......... e/. . . - •y•SNaGldDN ,_ ............ VISA!JA Mayon Md ce1a1·,..,m• have pq• wriU. •"'°"' llMim •• U..y die TIMlr Ufe ..on-, ud thou of pio-4MDl builleumu, l••Je91 coUe1e preeict.au Md pol.le• d'1•fl. •P· pftr 8lll ea the °'»ltwary H<'Uoa but Oil U.. ••• pa... . aany ROc•rt · 1ot \he u.Wll ·ftkw paracrapba wwler ''dlta&bl," tut omlncMal 1rav9yard of type. Barry WL• • cab ~river Rut be co'-lkl have btta an auto meehaftk . •eAPermartet checker. e-·~worker , lJ PUl or u y other eueoUal .---,.~·t l.&DObl&nillvt co1 m the wheels that kMP• our town nmnhul . ' PSOPLIE OF PaOMINENC£, ~£ well· cowa names and· facH , make beadlloea wbeo tbey die ; the Barry RQ&el'St!S of thia :world doo 't. Nobody ever said life or death -is fair . But B•rry was more than 1 u.st a three- paraanph item m the obituary column. He was my friend. And wben a friend dies before bis time, It hurts, whether he be congressman or cab driver, mayor or mechanic, It matters not to me whether what he did was ' crucial in society's overall game plan. What mat· • tera is that be was a friend, and 1 mias him deeply. Every decent human bein& is Important to som ebody. Barry was important lo me. WHEN I WAS B&Ol{E, HE'D lend me a few bucks until payday. He probably bou&bl the beer aner tennis more than r did, and he was always there if I needed a ride or help in moving a friend's furniture. In return, he knew that if he popped in after work, he could -usually get a hot meal and a cold beeJ . He kpew he ~s wfilcome '\vben the-ball games were on TV, • And finally, when he needed a place to stay, he asked if he could rent m y spa re bedroom. It was a difficult request for him to make because he feared what s uch closeness could do to our friendship. A little over a week ago, he moved in. We provided each other witti one of ·{Dan's m01t crucial needs -companionship. Som90ne to ta'lk with over the dinner table: to discuss politics, sports, reijgion, whatever , over a glass of wine : to share a laugh -or a huh . · HE SPENT TIME WITH MY S·year-old• • A~l#I~ GOOD NEWS -GOOD PROFITS . Devlct Gordon In Bev.rty\Hllte Squeeze Me bear toys recalled WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Consum1?r Product Safety Commission has announced the re- call of a bout 53,000 · .. Squene Me Bear" stuffed animals because the toy may be haza rdous to children. The stuffed bears, which the safety agency said may contain sharp wire in the stuffing, were manufactured in Taiwan and distributed. to retail stores by the Atlanta Novelty Co. of Long Island City, N.Y. The potentially hazardous toys display the product code number of either 291 or 298. There have been no injuries reported, but the safety agency said its tests showed that lhe wire could , work its way through the bear·s fur and injure a child. · daughter. and she loved him as children love .---------- ' d s t • someone who cares, who pays atlentjoo because he wants to, not because he has to. Barry's life revolved around his job, "'his friends, our tennis team and his family. He took a mont.b off work. -unpaid -to visit his dying mother on the East Coast. this spring and suffered a few financial hardships because of it. He always was excited when visited by a relative, all or. whom live out of town or out of slate. · He ..would always bring a dozen soft drinks to our team tennis ntatches. Nobody ever asked him to. I could go on , but there Is no need to. Bariy wasn't a BUY who would want you to make a fuu about Jlim. The hiehesl compliment J can give him iS-lhat he was a hell of a buddy and doubles partner_ I KNOW THAT'S NOT THE most important requirement for betrrg-"somebody" in our society. But to me, his other friends an<l his sister , father and cousin, it's enough. As 1 said m .. Qu~se-here is not to_ senlimen,_ tally rail against the fates that snuff tbe life of a 30-year-old who wasn't nearly ready to die. Or to philosophize on the value of life and individual worth . What I wanted to do is eulogize all those fri'ends. sons a nd m others who die without headlines while others go out with Tanfare and trumpe~-.. I -1F--n w~s UP TO-ME;-WE woula nave a parade for Barry Rogers. There won 't be one, but I can give him this remembrance, and these words from Robert Louis Stevenson: • ,.. "So Jong as we are loved by others . . . we are indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a friend." Toilet privi·leges. restored to J'IPs WASHINGTON CAP) -Special toilet privileges have been returned to 33 bureaucrats. The 33 career civil servants are all paid about $50,000 a year but technically are not entlUed to private bathrooms because federal regulations specify that only presidential appointees enjoy that bonus. But private bathrooms became theirs in 1978 when the Secretary of health, education and welfare and his top staff moved to another build· lng. The General Services Administration halted the .privilege in June by putting new locks on the · · balhrooim. "We closed them because we didn't have the resources to clean them propetly," said Wilson Gale, GSA manager for the building. "Bat a new cleaning contract was awarded Nov. 15 and it has sufficient manpower .'' leg!onnai_re's. diiease cutable _,,.- Earn today's high interest rate on Bank of America's 2%-year Time Certificates of Depqsit~ All it takes is a mini mum deposit of $100. And even if interest rates go down in U'le future, your eertificate will continue to earn today's high ..... o.o.n..r 1: ,., Pu.blis~r · a .promoi,er .~ Ad priCea aOar in poeh area 'throwa~ 12 :~ BEVEflLY IDLLS <AP) -Flappin& Ida U'IDI and chattert.q in the middle ol the poab llalaon rettaurut, David Gordon )eema more like a friendly aalesman than a aucceufuJ newapaper publiaber. . "Never be afraid to uy you're a promoter.'' be exclaims. "It's nothing to be ubamed of. I've never been afraid to say it. I'm a promoter." He certainly is. Who else eould cbarce ad· vertisen $1,000 a page for: a.paper that readen 1et for free? ,._T'S THE FOaMlJLA roa Beverly Hilla People) a "courtesy newspaper" delivered every week to 30,000 of the moat atnQellt houaebolda in America -Brentwood, Bel·Air and Beverly Hilla only. It's the throwaway tor those who have everytbiog. • Gordon, S2, had been around -press agent, talent scout, public relations director, movie pro· dueer'a assistant, boot developer, television pro· grammer -when he came up With the idea for Beverly Hills People tt\ree years ago. "I didn't want to be a press agent the rest of my life," be said. "I came to the realization that I didn't want to any longer make someone else rich ~nd famous. I wanted lo do it for myself. I lhoughi it would be a great Idea if I "had some kind of newspaper." the OGl)' ~wapaper in the ~ tlaat la a ._.I_ new•·po&itfve atUt.ade·plct .. paper," GCll('dop-;;)J plains. addinto "I alwaya wear a vat. I ftnd lt in· timidates people." WllETHE 1 a IT WAS THE VE8T oa almp~ o.t pera atence, Gordon •ucceedecl -wtan1n& m:or;wq and more advertilen u be tire .... ly promot4W&IOO bo~ himself and hia paper at partlea, cbartty eventa, dinners, luncbeom and uywben elle t..blt happened to be. a(q l)everly Hilla People ii definitely not beav~lrW reading -stories aver11e four linea. But if a pi • CY.> ture really-is worth 1,000 worda, BHP readers I ~ plenty to chew on -hundredi of candid pbotoe showing beautiful people doinc beautiful thin&•· . "What are people doin1 when they're nOt>b ra strugglirig to the top?," Gordon uka rbetoricauy,·r~b "They're buyin& beautiful clothjng, 1oin1 tb'HJ! parties, bur ing beautiful homes, •going to then .11 theater." .... • •t' .>. IT MAY NOT WIN A.NY PUUTZE•S, b..-.O C "the goocf news·positive attitude·plcture paper" i~•~t · doing just fine, \hank you:Gordon upecta BHP t.q .'. gross more than $2 .million next year and is bua1DttJ with plans for other "People~· papers in Manhat- tan, London, Houston and Hong Kong -what he'OW calls "hot cities ." . ·r?r; Will.success spoil Gordon? Nol likely. . ' ?b NO'J' SUST A.NY NEWSPAPER, though. What "I have become a fabulous publisher," he Gordon had in mind was "a newspaper that s,aid, "and J enjoy it." , '>f\1 always had a PQ~live attitude about everything it • -;--H1 covered . . . which had a lot of pictures . . . nothing negative and no childr~n -adults gel enough of children . . . a newspaper that would gire them a break from the other problems in their lives ... a publication to relax with." Gordon got his newspaper going, b9t some ad· vertisers were reluctant. Some said nasty· things about "throwaway newspat¥rs." . · s~;:" ~:n1~;!,·~~~~,'::' COITA .... &41•1289 ,~,-­ lllH QI onuo-495-04()1 1'912Ce_C.....,•M , .. ~ 00..-,,... .... ..,, ~ ... , ' I 1'#4 , .,,, ; ... , . '" • I/ "I wouJd get extremely indignant and say, "NO. it is not a giveway, not a freebie, not a throwaway. It is a courtesy newspaper and il is --~~~~~~~~ ...... Photos With·uJ· Real SANT A:~; . . 2 held on p<Yllw -rap P EKlNG <AP) -Canton police have arrested two men for allegedly selling decks of porno play- ing cards al prices equal to two week's salary for the average·work1!r. a Canton newspaper reported . the Canton Da ily quoted police as saying a wo rker i'l a sewing machine ractory bought 23 decks of the cards for the eqwvalent or $10 each and sold them to another man for $15 to $17 e1piece. The second man dealt the decks to buyers at $20 to $23 a piece. the paper said. An average worker earns about $40 a month in China. , 1 I- O/o ... Annual Rate .. II O/Q Annual Yield I s ..l'o(j Brrng lhe ltllle ones -to Runffngton Cenrer s Santa Fantasy Land 10( memones they II nevef :1f forget 1nclud1ng th., l Mitchell Martonelles Santa s Express model railroad and a v1s1t with lhe real Sanra with the.~; ~al oeard And onsl:il'l( Sanra photos only s2 591 rfl • .I) C•lt 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. • "' , ft I •l :1. :) ... . '· . '~. .. .. .·~ , .. .... inte rest for 2Y2 years. Of longeJ. if you like. This inter- est is compounded daily for individuals. Add to that the safety. and convenience of California's largest bank and ' "'') ; ,,, I 111 • r.w "'"\9 ·you 'll see why it makes sense to save at Bank of America. LONDON, Ontario CAP> -Le1ionnain's dis· eue, the mystery ailment that ki)led 21 in , Pblladelphia ln the summer of 1"11 and bu since clalmed several viclima wqrldwtde, ii· a· simple form of pneJllDOllia that can· in · most cuea be cured with p.roper treatment, a Canadian cheat cThe rate shown above la In effect November 28 through December 10. 1980.) apeci.u.t says. • DT. Nlael Paterson, of~. Ontario, aaJd in an interview that the disease ii mon usu11ual and di more MYere than pneumonia. But when identified -· aod treated,wttb a 1peclftc antioMotic, mo.t ~le 0 -recoYtr, be laid. - - - - 4 The mortality rate with treatment bu dropped · to 5 petteat from 15 percent, and maa7 of thOle H. who clled were old and ln frql)e beahb when the7 di cau1bt lt, be aald. •Subatantlal lntereat penalty J or Nrty withdrawal. BANKOf~MfRICA·IB -.. Annuaf ylefd Is beMd on deity oompoundtno ot Interest wh9n depoefta and in.......-• ~ are not wlthclnwn tor a,.... • • .. ·1 " • • d s t f t t · f• \. • I II t t t l· ..ti l! ( t r ( • 1nnaaJot••• .. . ~~~~-~~L .. Col!porate art Norway's Crown Princes:; SonJet receives instructions in radio c:o mmu111 t·utton:-. on a s uow·<:lad field wi th other female re· • serve officers during a t~o·week a rmy training course. Princess Sonj~. a reservt• tolonl'I. 1s the wife of Prince Harald, heir to the Norwegian thrum· · Rapist /\ct10~~-·--. suspect Photos With Real SANTA , -.. . ( •:V "' I l I ' •• 11 .::it Bring tht> lolllP nn1 .. , • NA~RS 10 Hun1mgtu11CPnl1 1 .. 1 CADf 'L AC. Santa Fant asy L,1n11 tc11 L ~ memorie!> I hey 11 ni-vt•r COSTA MESA .. lorgPt ir1Cll1Cling rhr> 1-, I 1 ) ~,4-() H I ()() Mitchell Ma11onerrp., ..., San1a., ExPrt''>'> morlrl 1.2 I : O .)H 7 H .2 (if; railroad and d v 1'>1t w11h ,.___ ________ ___, Ill~ real Sdnfd w1lh lh1• real bPclld Anrl ir1'.t,1nt Sanla pho to'> o ntv ,2 ~q· Call 642'-5678. Put a lcw words lo work for you. soughi PALO ALTQ (AP ) Polic e s a y they arc. seeking a Santa Cruz miln an a series of rapes a nd atlempted rapes by a person who answers newspaper want ads. enjoys boom LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cori>or•te art collec· liona, once rele1ated lo poaed portralta of put ch•lrmen, are coming into their own. From the bi11eat coailomerates to the am alle.t partnerships, companies are sn1tcbln1 up ori1inal paintings, hirlna curet.ors and filling their lobbtes with expenaive sculpture. ''Until re(eptty. on)y prominent Eut Cout ex· ecutives with.• person•! interest . collected 1rt," said Bonnie Earls·Solari, curator of Bank of America's 3,000 pieces, valued at Sl.5 million . .. "TODA\'," ADDS TAMA&A THOMAS, a Los An1eles art adviser for several large corporatjons, "almost no major West Coast bank OT Ins urance company is without some sort of collection.'' The reasons gallery owners and companies give for the corporate collecting boom vary. Cer· tainly, the fact that some pieces of art double in value each year make collecting attractive. But they insist firrns have othec.deeper motives. "Businesses have begun lo realize that in or· der to relate to human beings they have to. represent themselves lo the public as more than just a computer." s aid Joan AnJcrum. owner of the Ankrum Gallery . 1 Added Ms. Earls -Solari, "Corporations have come under s uch fire in recent years that they've done a numberof things, including starting art col Jections. to help char:tge their ~ubli c images." 2\ND THERE ARE OTHER REASONS. Alice Holland, who buys art for the Southern California branches or Home Federal Savings and Loan. the nation's largest, says· the 500-piece collection 1s aimed at pleasing customers and employees. ·'Wh en a c·ustome r walks inlo one or our branches we want lo add something warm," she said. "Sure. we purchase art as an investme nl, but . our most important reason is lo enhance the work area. 1f employees are kept h<tppy, the n r ustomers are happier." The fo'luor Corp .. an enginPering and construt• t1bn l'Ompany in lrvioe, was so c·oncerned about plE'<lsing-.. employee-s "that when a headquarters building w11s buill four years ago rt was rilled with Cclueen Anne antique!? and l.000 pieces or <1rt ells pl<1 yed in museum-sty le i.ilexaglass. ··1t tthe decision to collect art) as not all from a standpoint of making money. although we prob ably could sell anything we have al a profit." said Max Reidenbach. f'luor's assistanl chairman of the board. "We're more interested in creatinR " fine envi ronment our empfoyees can be proud of Art creates a better· work place than bare walls " TO KF.EP EMPLOYEES-t'ROM getting bored with the same view, each floor has been filled wrth different types of art -Afncan or modern or Mid die Eastern and the location of lhe coller h ons 1s pc.•riodically rotated. ~ NO FRILLS TEETH aEANING ~. s22 SOUTH COAST OHLY . DENTAL GROUP . A warrant was issued ror J O<') Caulk. 33. who IS wantNI in connettion with more than a dozen rapes, robberies and al· tempted rapes in Palo Alto, RE>dwood Cil y , ~'a nta Clara, Millbrae and l Inion C'1ly the past 18 months. PALO ALTO police Sgt Ron Louie said a phony want ad placed re cently alt rac t e d a man they identified as Cau lk t o a "dc<'OY house'." where he was qucsl10ned but lal<'r re leased ··A number of ·our people surd before the pn>- gram began they were not interested in art." Reidenbach s aid. "Now some of them are going to mu~eums regularly and even buying their own art " Tht-trend 1sn.'t limited to big tompanics. James Trinity, a family dentist in suburban Glen· dalt>, recently sr)f'nt more than $5.000 to redcrorate hrs modest office with original art -642-0112 l IOS , .. ._ lt'fd.. COllhl ....._ A LIMITED NUMBER or Arfl<A.C'TIVE: "We wanled som ething that was a ~ood a r t i s t 1 c i n v e s t m e n l , · · Tri n i·t y s a i d . " We wallpapered over what we had and hung enginal pieres. It JlL'it makes the entire environment much 111rer " · N(Yf E\!ERVONf: AG REES THAT spending large· amounts of mont!y decorating lobbies and of f1l·e walls is lhc wa) companies especially publicly he ld ones shoulli be budgeling their funds. ·::Christmas· Carol Song SheetS Polrce ~aid lhcy found a roll of hc•avy lap•• and a news papc•r with t h1• fake want ad c1rdcd in the man's car Pollcr fl'J>Orts from th<' c·itrc·-; sa) lhc• rap1sl a n ~wercd wa nl ad~. moslly of furniture for s ale. unrl rape d or trit•d to rape the advertiser~ rf they wcrt·<tthomcalont• Reidenbach refu!>ed to say how many pieces his company has ac<'u mulated ''r how much the collection is worth parlly because he sard some shareholders might nol understand ''Share holders and out s ide rs l'ould question what we·r~ doing," he said. . . .. •" -: '• !• .. .. ARE 1'0W AVAILABLE TO Churche,s & Organizations Call in Person K A.M. to J P.M. Harbor Lawn ~ 1625 GISLER• COSTA MESA (loca1ed adjac;,ent 10 the San Oie90 freeway & HerbOr 81vd. So.) 540-5554 NO OBLlGATION IN ALI. TllE allac·ks, the y say, s urgicul 1apc or wir<' had been usccl 11, hind the victims. F Io r 1 ti a a U'I h <> r i l r cs sav the ··want ad ra pist 's" method ap pears s1m1lar to that of a Bul as long as 1nflat1on makes other krnds of investments either too expensive or n sky , art in duslry inside rs predict more firms will turn tu art as a way to get therr money's worth while keeping t•mployePs and customer-; happy. Airline smoking issue reopened man who 1s reported lo . h ave raJ14.!.d seve ral WAS HING!ON CAP! The CIVIi Aeronaul1r~ v. 0 m e n ""1 I> ad e , Board has decided lo reopen the conlrovers1<1 I 1~ Bro w a rd and pa In-{ s ue of how to handle s moking on airlines . Heach counties. Florida The board announced it would consider Ho w ever, it was not several. proposal~. Among t.he~. ~ complete ban kno wn whethe r poltC·c on airhne smok_mg : lhe .el11~anal!on or .al.I CAB s us peclaconnection. smokln~ ~gulat1ons. leaving md1 v1dual airlines to A''"''' 1• n •Pf 11(• 11:1'• "'°"""' l•Pn ld1y~•ll nr1 Ill w11\!li:MI ' "'w t 1·11iq ., rt1 ... cltJwfuid ',.., ..,,, •• IJ ,. .. h• v of rh~ 11:m1;n.u ....... set I.hear own rule~; or a continuation of the present rules, whick call for guaranteed no smoking areas for passenger s desiring them BUYA TOP RLOINSTEAK ' \ h oard members directed their staff to draw up a set of proposed rules that wiH be publis hed an the F'c'dcral Register in about a month Interested parties will then have 60 days lo comment and this will be fyllowed by oral arguments before thr board. ~ Napoleonic bed sold I HERN. Switzerland <AP) A ''wedding bed." DINNER FOR $1m00: when you purchase the first one at regular menu price I reputed lo have been made for: Napoleon, of mahogany and bronie and decorated with a cupid. a Venus and a Napoleonic eagle. sold at auction for '$126,000, within five minutes after bidding opened at $36,000. That's the special coupon offer being made at all 21 Spires Restaurants ·I · now throtigh Thursday, December 11. 1980. Olfer good anytime Sunday E lhrough.Thursday. Dinners mus t be eaten on the I remlses and both dinners must be the same. Brlr1g rhls coupon with you to receive this Special Value. I ~ Tender Top Sirloi n Steak. grilled to your .. '·. ·-. Ofdtr end topped with crisp onion rlnga. 't: . · ·· ( A spokeswoman for the Jurg Stuker auction house reported the bed. said to have been made for the 19th century emporer's wedding April 1. 1810 lo Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. was sold to a private Swiss collector who also bought a number of other· Napoleonic items ineluding a red \pther document pouch for abQut $27,000. • A Napoleonic writing set was sold to a Paris buyer for $78,000. -· Served with aoup end Hied, vegeteble, "-·-. . .._ ..... choice of pot1to orrlc• pilaf, roll end ~utter. \ .t "I I •LEGAL NOTICE CALIFORNIA J for Best Quality and Selection of Handmade rugs from ~hina , . Persi a, India & Romania at reasonable-prices. ·. 2421 E. Coast Hwy. (714) 673-2224 Corona del Mar "-t: Meol.llWllWI tt-4 ...... u .. 'PrcmiuDL <i>a'- , 01 Pt"'" (,miTJ;y ] rrt ~atan'''Surnn1er Sausage 2 oz Cheese Sr,.11·;it1 1•, ": i':<llt ~·, <JI P11·servPs <tnCI St1awbe11y Bon 13w · • ' 7.98 ';~t.1r•lt1MJ 1t•h-..l't f f'\ .. ,Q,. ,f \f t £ .,.j -~q,acker ·· 1 lb BEEF STICK· Sum mer Sausage 7 01 Plain Gouda. 5 01 Smoky Bar 1wo 2 0 1 Cheese ·spreaos 6 01 S Neet Hoi Mustard, 1 oz L11 011.;1 Waters and Str awb<!rry Bon Bon.s 15.98 C:,.l .J\ • ,r.tdft@cJ (Jllfl111{:'I f '-"•' J@ I '' V(J,'J•! ' fmi~~©f1 ,~,ffi~ South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa Phone 540-6991 Bristol et San ot990 Frwy. Lower CarouMI Mall Open. Dally 'tll 9;_Sunday 11-e CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BY TI-IE SEA 1:1110' 'h•>pprng at the nu.:an m frc,h air "h1:rl' thl'n: Jrc p\ent\ of parking 'P•'' l'' I 111cn naut11 al t.hmtmi1' Jc:11)r;i11on~ rlu, the .. Fa .. hion 1 .. lan<l Hnal Parade: ul l.i~hl,.. · ,,11lhoat' and p.>wc·r bunt hn '1ning wnh < ulorlul 11).!lm 1hroughu11t thl· mall i.,anta C lau .. 1s .11l'C111u' to J.!fCl't lir~ lncnlli and h.a~ a ln:l' Lulunn~ book lur cv1:rvone Daily I lam·8pm. "at. 10am-6pm, ~un. 12noon·Spm. "anta photo'i imm~d1ately a'ailable .·~. . ' . ". .. • .. • R d s • t. s t: u ft b I • I I. I. I . ........... = ......... -= ! tr ,,,... ., . . Op~n Monday, Dae. 1 .tbru Friday Dae. 5 Hours: 10 A.M.-6 P·.M. PA8AMNA •WRL Y MILLI SANTA MONICA LONG BRApH NEWPORT WCH -BURllANK SANTA ANA COSTA MESA 0..... ,..,. ~· 121 .... of America Bklg. Mertln Victor Bldg. • • VIia Rtvler• Commerce Pwtit Bldg. So. c.lf. ~. & LOlll'I Bldg. Fldellty Fed9ral Bldg. M12 l ~ 9Ml,, PMedena Me6 Wu.Nre Blvd. Suite 220 • 120 E. Oceer1 BM:t. 4020 8ln:tl S1. 246 E. OUw St. 2700 N. Main St. So. eo.t Plue Hot .. eee Anton 81. (l1I) m -sr47 • m .1741 ~ 201 309 s.nta Monica BM:t. (213) 435.3173 Sutt• 102 ·Suite eoo <71~l :/7~-274-MU · (213) 314-7311 • 194-3111 151·1131 (213) l40·1051 • ... -~-,.,_.. IWWllN (213) ...... (714 147 .... Suite 828 (h4) 751-0270 GOLD WE IUY Almtt• IAUED 10K · 141t· 1U·20l·Ult 10K 141( 18K DENT Al GOLD s950 s1 o5o;S1250 s1 .1so I* pwt. & up per pwt. & up per pwt. & up per pwt. & up ·Sample. ·Prices lllOUf CHIU HEAD ........ O' .... \111.._ 8"-.wtC • A I M, I( ' II. SllllOft ' H11011 • Freno • ll•d. ,. .-..u SFIJ 1'111 CUlllllMI· "-" Diiie ..... $ $ ..... . .... v ....................... .., ==-w.-.yau'",.n.•~ 5 • 500 COIPOSITIOI I HAii PWTIC . ~u~::;:=:ru~s 10 s1 00 Olll f_..,_ Fl!llr. AMr1Mlllt • "' --1111*.,.., • ._.. .. HUMMELS We buy all Goebel Humn:iels, and are especially looking tor Hvm.mels dated 1935 to 1965. Following. are our prices for Christmas plates. I'm sorry, we don't buy Ber- ta Hummels. • -CHRISTMAS PLATES WI" 111 WltHtt 111 Wit• lt1 Wltltttl lt1 1971 .... 450 . -.... 400 1976 ..... 30 ....... 25 1972 ..... 30 ...... 20 1977 ..... 45 ...... 35 1973 ..... 85 ...... 70 1977 ..... 45 ...... 35 1974 ..... 35 ...... 30 1979 ..... 30 ..... ~ 20 1975 ..... 25 : ..... 15 Please bring in your other Hummels for price quotations. MISCELLANEOUS ~="'·st: ~q:;. ................. ·:. 35 •100· f 51 oo (no ripped, tom or tolled qulhs I ...... · ......... 'Ii . =~:.',=~ ..................... ._ to S 00 ~=~~p:.. ... ... . ... . .. . ....... ... 5 and up 91etff Stutlechntm ......................... ~.. ... 5 llJ.d ID ==-~:-:: .. u Sl ~oo · PIF 111.J.~= DIAMONDS · GIA / .:., . ..;._ < ' '' \ .,...-• '• I • ~ ,_..,.!. _.,. "\':'.''-' / ,.. __ UIDER OIE CARAT For 49·points and under, we pay from $.50 to $4.00 per point (Ex· ample: A flawless, brilliant cut .25 carat diamond with hint of yellow is w or t h $ 3 .. 0 0 per point or $75.00). • . For 50 points to 99 points we pay from $2.00 to $25.00 per polnt. ONE CARAT a OVER Each diamond commands a unique price depending on its cut, color and clarity. The lowest price we paid recently for a one carat d iamond was $200 for a severely flawed, chipped diamond. The highest price paid recently was $65,000 for a 2.97 carat. vvs, clarity, G-colored diamond. Bring In your diamond for our free otter. 100 points : 1 CARAT ESPECIALlY WANTED:-:~:::-WATCHES . Gold ROLEX W,.otches Walcllll 11 IHlr 1rl1l11I •11ea •r111 'ltlltr ,rices ---• MEN'S • · -Presldentlal-lnclodes day· .... J' date feature & Swiss-made $2200 $5000 _ : ~ hidden clasp 18K gold band • • · ... ' '.,. ~. )\Submariner Presidential s2000. s4aoo ~' "7~ 18K Oatejust-includes date $800 $1100 • -·· ..... ,:'::~ • feature and Swlss...:.made 18~ • Ii" band :::.= Two·tone DateJust-lncludes date 1eature, f4K gold bezel s200 s500 and 14K gold & stainless steel • band. Higher prices given to Rolex stretch bands Other Gold s200-sgoo ST AIMLESS STEEL D1tllut • C11M1np~ D1yt111 o S1••1rtur · •20--'100 •150.•aocr •1so-•300 GMT last• Otlttr s11111eu St11I '150-'300 •20-•50 . t WOMEN'S Presidential-Includes date feature $1650 • $· 3250 and Swiss· made hldten clasp 18K gold band Two·tone Datejust-includes fnture. 14K LO::, bezel and 14K gold + stainless steel ·5300-s650 Eltft1I Styla lrl11 II for '"" Other Wrist Watches PATEK PHILIPPE AUOEMAR (Men's)........ &100 11 USOO PIOUET .. ·: ....... U5 It &1500 PATEK PHILIPPE -BALL (Mens) ........... Sl 1., (Men's Platinum) .. U50 It U001 ACCU1ROH ...... -. ..... SI IJZ OMEGA ................. &1 I" ~~;r~lR · · · · · · · · · · &15 11 &l ~ TANK ................... .. POCKET WATCHES IUIY AIY '8Cl£T IATCl-WHl ltDT I( •-IQ(HttT MAYE Ta ·u COll OI SILVU =-~· ...... &r.·1r..: ~"'~s. .. -. ·*'r-~·e:: A. ~... • • ilil. 1'91 QIWI . • • ............. l' •• E ~. • .. a.-...... " . . . . . ,. • HMlpdlll • • "' k LMlll I s-.. . . . . •• • r """1 CIPl . . .. .. . •Jt 1• Akt""91 • I I ~.. · "··· .... ·In• • llllMt 111.U.S.I . . .. . . ... •at Ml . ...... .. . .. .. . .a IP ~.wn:llC.: ... ··--= '1 . .... ...... ......... . ....... ...... ~·· , ......... , ....... .. .............. . ........ u.. . u.,.. =~U.S.) ........... 11.••tttm 11jJ·1 1 ! =-:.:&::.°.'.'.'.'.° ' "\ij·-T.\.~ U . ..._ ................ l,d! • OllWWIDC.... ... ... .r~ ~~ ................................... ".l.:i F/" · : .. ·. .:::.. ·r; ~ ..................... ,, .... , . . ............... . Al!fMJMIU.S, ... , ......... t•• ................. -I SPECIAL POCKET WAT H ,ATS M.M ........... II•·-~ t"'1IX-E. llfP£AltllS 11·... MCM•lfT....... . .. . ......... " ~ .. • " .. · .. · · · .. .. ANY Cllllllll Ofl 5 -WI .. ·.. ·" .. ·.. I IP lllPlATlll WATClt . . .... 11• • ..... 1-. T9 . .. .. .. . .. .. · • .. ANY PUftTUAl P(lftTUN. ... -' .. CM.8IDiUI .. .. . . .. -• lllMI ~. · • · · · · · · • · · · -.,. ANY TOllllUOll MO¥OElfT .............. -• 1 RAILfl AD._WATCHES St~rling Silver We buy anything marked. sterling •. 925 or .999 or Tax- co, -.exlco spoons. forks, knives, plates, candelestlcks. trophies, trays, frames, tea sets, etc. .125 Sterling •10-•1& ,.,_,., STERLING I .999 ART BARS WANTED FMIHllill. llfllllfOY I U.S. GO\IEIUIMENT lllll(TS .925 . .999 •13so a •1eso par_, llP We pay numismatic prices lor coins worth more than their silver value. · • American Numismatic Assoc. •LM 1577 PAYING 12 TIMES FACE for U.S. Sliver Coln• · HALF DOLLARS OUUTEU DIMES HALF OOLUU 1964 & Before 1§64 & Before 1964 & Before 1965 thru 1969 '6'?! 13~! .1 1~! 12°! SIL VER DOLLARS U• • ClmllllM U1• II Utclri....-UIUM II UeclmU ... Dolere Oonet9 Doffer9 1 d a 1111or11 • ·•• t"9&t ... -..n1··---··rll'O'l0""35) 1 15°e~ 124°(~. 1 152E~~ UNCIACULATEO AOLLS- 20 Unclrcutated dOllars ol the same dale. 1904 and before . UNCIACULATEO BAGS- 1,000 unclrculated dOllar1 ol the same date-1904 and befOfe. s500 _ -s32,ooo .::, - TO RECEIVE PRICES FOR UICIRCULATED DOLLARS: Dollars must have full orlglnal luster and no aJ>parent wear-it they have a few tiny screlche~ in the fleld-you should bring them In for our otter. TM Ftll1wl11 •1H1rs ct••••• I Hl111« Prlh; 1881cc 1889cc 1894 plain 1928 plain 1885cc 1893c 1895 plain . OLD SIL VER DOLLARS COINS :...~_t-.:,; War Nickels 8ut1al0 Nickels "V" Nickels lndlin Penny .1s.. .1.. · .14~ .2s .. ............................................. ~ ...... s.10·-s25 •20 to ~250 AOJM!m\FJ~ 11 . rem·1ums ' \ f _ .. ___;...--·- ''Sorry, Mac. I can't change anyttilng over a ten!" .. Mf~S PEACH .. MY FATl-4Efl VOTe:P ,:'°" HIM I 9"'1i' !~ .A L.tTTt..E CONFL-iSf:D ANO Ol~.AP"t:>l Ni~D ... • by Tom Batiuk (f.) HE.AD~ by Jeff MacNelly ' by Mell Lazarius T THO!AGl·fT' H& WA~ . VOTIN~ ~Ort !!SQNZO.· .. DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I DID SOMETHING REALLY NICE. FOR '/OU, t'10M ... DO you WF\NNA SEE.? DR . SMOCK 1MEM6E.R THRTLITnE. TYPEWRl1ffi YOU L..OOKE.D E.VEfWWHE.RE. FOR? llG GEORGE ··1 hate Mondays." StJiil( 'IOO'R£ IN~. ~(~. ~IC-SfltA IS AHUt" '#0\J'LL 'fl41NK SM£'~ 100 ~~ (02 '40\) t . l WR~E.D IT! · by Kevin Fagan 1 i by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola ' I I t I t t \ ) ( l __._ ' I ( r ( 111 like it when grandma and granddad are here. We can each have o grown-up." r DENNIS THE MENACE I . --~----~ -------"""""' I J t ' l c .( • I JUDGE PARKER by Harold L.e Doux PZJill(;fft~Y:-U~~ilfii""-O<:EiOCi~~\if'~WOVU>OO:o"°HHAMVE;fl JU~T A MINUTE_ fJE RGEANT: All:E eEEKlO GOOV1'1'0 &f'ENCE!t FMM!> YOJ TAU<JH6 AIX>l.IT OVf!>TION· NANCY LtB~ARV QUIET AHO PICK HIM Vf', f)AM ... r>vT l'M 1N(, TIM .. OR ec>OKINC:I HIM? AflMJMINC> lOlJU HI& LA~YtR. ANO ll'U. ~VE Ufl AU. 11ME ntl&...WAY! iii~i YOU'RE TOO NOISY··· LEAVE by Tom K. Ryan VIFFEF\f:.NT Slf«)KES FOR DIFFE:RE:NT FOL.KS. by Ernie Bushmllfer WHAT I'M WRITING 15 MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY---. l:>ON1T THINK I'M NOT GOING TO INCLUDE THIS ·--rT::i TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE , ACROSS . 1 M110l'ily 5 UnelOP 10 FO«Mrly 14 Tolhelt« . 15 Ride 16 Hid on 17 Streamlel 11 Un11t1Che<S 3 words 20 Go 10 pl8Cft 22 Held up 23 AMII - 24 Withered ~.tmmicuas !;5 oi.na. e.g 59 Gluttony 61 Stumble 62 Fllte 63 Tlrit ~ Choir w.c:e 65 Scrammed 66 Senior 67 AMC>ite DOWN 21 S.eweed Word• 32 Flb<ic 5 Vllw 33 C•• part 6 Strained 35 Fur llOUtce 7 DeMrw 38 Circuit I Sort ot: Sut· 38 Joint• !ht 40 Pollth 9 S1rtpptir 41 Piere:«! 10 $pottl CM 43 Goes hungry feature: 2 45 ComPMI pt. word• 48 EurOC*fl n Ory 48 ~ 12 Geelic: 50 Celtlc god· 13 Went dell '91(~ - 51 Girl'• nerne J 1 Agelntl 52 Bektf. I Uriltl 24 &oiOnl UNITED FMlure Syndicate S1tU<d1y'1 Puzzle So/Yed 25 f'!udtl 47 Hawig I 26 Outdo 1galn l\811dle 21 Car!Mll. e.g. 49 Turtt / 21 Golfer Sam 51 Thrust 52 Takeoff 29 Secnt• 53 R.ce trlCk 30 Feel s.4 M111'1 nick· 31 Commend name 34 Below: Prefla 55 Deer 37 Ylelded se Men's name 3t More robut1 57 Conwnes 42 Ml. l<Nton 5e Eapy .-. ~ eo s.urn. p1111t OONBuueR .. QUEENIE IL • You're not a p1rat~ are: you" He only talks that way around pirates ' -· 11e ... a~e•C Pastor issues· .'disclaimer' WASHINGTON <AP) An e vange lis t IJ\iniater will issue disclaimers to purc hasers ot tickets to an inaueural celebration he is sponsor· in&, declaring that th~ .. event honoring President· elect Reaean is unofficial and that Reagan bas not •creed to attend. James E:-Johnson, 11-fonner sta e. secretar.Y of veterana affairs when -Reaean was govenor 'of . California, agreed io issue the lengthy disclaimer as part of an agreement negotiated with lawyers for the official Pre9idential Inaugural Committee. "'1108 AGREEMENT MAKES CLEAR there is no ronnection between an event planned by Dr. Johnson and the official schedule of activities be· ing planned for the inauguration of Gov. Ronald Reagan," said Robert K. Gray. co·chairman of the official pl-ng committee. I "(iO( G pr~? Thin write to Pol 0..... Pol will ('tU 'ted lapf, ~t~ th. 01Utt9rt mid. acfba !IC* Med ro IOI ve "*""611• In .QOtlttftrMRI 01td ~... Mall 1101., ~•tiou to Pat Damn, At Your ServSce, Oraftge Coa11 OailJI Pilot, P.O. Boz J5f0, Ct*a Mita. CA 9HZf Al rraGJ1J1 tetten cu po.~ will be aa.tHred, bMI phoned P'lqMINI or titter• not mclw:ting tM rfcuUr'• /11ll DOme, oddreu a1ld bwMeu laourt' phone numtwr cannot be con.ndtted. Thit colum" appeora dai· ly ncept Sundays." .............. (" .... ~. d~·-- D~R PAT: Last April I ordered a power slim belt from the Nancy Allen Co. Aller several letters of complaint. I finally received it Sept. 3. Jt was not as pictured in the ad and I couldn 'l use-or wear it So I returned the belt in tbf same packing Sept. 4. I enclosed a letter '81k\nl for a refund. l'n sent two more letters with eopies of my canceled check. l've ha<l.Jl" response and don't know what to do next. l really reel ripped otr. . . . T.H., Laguna Beach Youn is OM ol several cemplalata received by A YS about tbe Na1'cy AUea Co., a cUvl8._ of Westport .Home Prodada. lta cm&emer tervlce spokeswomaa told A VS tbat reloca~ baa uued a delay hi processlDg orders aad rerudl. Your re(ud la behfr1uaed lmmecUa&ely. Tbe compa•y's aew addre11 Is Westport Home ! Producla, N East Ave., Nor'tralll, eo.... 11851. Customer service laquJrles slaouJd be addressed to Arlene Cockerham. ''ol1auary ·"'ltldtolding Wgal ' DEAR PAT: Is voluntary withholding 1allowed by the law? tt's difficult for me to save regularly, and J've thought about this-way of having· forced -sa•inp. G.L .. Newport Beach An eJllployee may eater Into · a voluntary witbboldlag agreeme"nt with Ill• employer whereby a greater amout of tax will be wttldeld f~m Ills wages Ulan would ordlaarlly be d11f. IRS says &Ma agreement must be ID writing. Form '1"·4, avalla· ble at any lllS office,_ may be used for this pu.rpose. Although tile agreemeat would meaa forced savings, you wUJ Dot get Interest on tills money. If your employer bas a credit. ualoa, it would be a .better way to save because your money will earn interest. Johnson organized the "Presijlential Jnausural Foundation.'' now under investigation by 1 federal gra.nd jury here. T}le foundation mailed more than 25,000 invitations for a "Presidential Inaugural Celebration ... With Efflore11c.-enc.-e bleac.-ltf"d l'""'fl 'Love"tobeheldJan. 19-20atthe D.C. Armory. · DEAR PAT: I'd like to tell 'L.B .. Newport. The disclaimer, to be sent to more than 40,000 Beach, about my solution for getting the white people, says that neither Reagan nor Vice powdery s ubstance (efflorescence) off patfo President·el~t George Bush "has stated that he bricks. will be able to accept our invitation to attend ... ~."·· ~~· L> • • • • • ~· • • • Inauguration Day is Jan. 20. . Just add one cup of bq~1d chlonne _bleach. to a JOHNSON ALSO AGREED TO change the name or his foundation to "The Foundation for ·Religious Celebration of the Presidential ·Inaugural,'' alter the seal used to identify the event, and offer to return on request any or the more than $30,000 collected for the upofficial event. Johnson is charging $135 .per ticket. pail of hot water. Spr..ead it on the bncks with a broom and then hose off. This also 1ets rid of green mold that grows on bricks or under flower pots. You may have to use a wire brush to apply the solution if the discoloration or mold is really ~eav y . J .S.; Costa Mesa Thanks for passing along thls lnformatlon. Have we got holiday trimmings for you. Join Holiday Spa Health Club now and get two years for the price of just one. That's right. Buy the first year and get a second year's membership absolutely free! · You'll get two years of the finest progressiv~ physical conditioning exercise equipment like Dynamics~ Nautilus~ Paramount~ and Universal,1\vo years of steam • -..~l...1980 * ------- 1 s1U0U1.aftG1iAT I ~7 DINNER jlftSUPt.1 · e-t7DINNEil · t () O GOOd for lhree pieces of juicy. golden bfown Kenlucky C Frted Chicken. plus single servings ot cole slaw, "U mashed potatoes ahd gravy, and a roll Llm11 lwo otlers ~ per coupon per CU5tomer Customer pays a11 appllca· I ble sates ta• , z 0 Gooel !or twelve pieces ot 1u1cy, gotaen brow.12 Keolucky ~ F11eo Chicken. with six rolls, plus your ch01c,.of ellher a =>0 ~ large core slaw or a large mashed po1a1oea. 1nd a 111'1111 U ~ gravy L1m11 rwo offers per coupon per customer DtO t DtD Oller expires December 31. 1980 Customer pays all 1ppt1cabte sales ta•. r~ I Some people will Oller up~res I December 31, 1980 I P11ces may vary at par 11c1p111ng tocallons GOOd only 1n Southern I Calllorn1a where you see lhe Seasoned Greetings window p t)fnner listen to Nathan Pritikin as though their lives depend on it. 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W ASHINOTON (AP? -It IUY be • The board , wu created by tbe 10 yean -or never -belon tbt II etrlc Converaion Act, of 1115, metric 111te~ becomes predoau-which neltber made converalon '"D' in the UDlted 8lata, tbe U.S. mandatory nor Mt a deadline. ~ Metric loud .. ,., in lta flnt annual Set t.lP in 11'71, tbe p .5 million n1port co·CoqnN. Either way, the board coaaiatl of 17 part-time mem· bowel un. ii OK wltb ll ben from bulineu, labor and other "Our job la neither to c~e nor wa~ ot life. It bu a full-time staff perauacte.:· cbairmao Louia F . Polk~ of 31. • a Columbld, Ohto; buaineuman, A 1978 Gener-1 Accouatiq ()fflee aaid lD the report. "It ls to educate. study cballenaed the aaa\,\IDptloa lnform and auaai tnoae panies wbO that metrics were inevitable and" make a voluntary decision to con· claimed the coat of convert.in& could vert." run into the billions of dollars. 1 Nevertbeleas. in a news reMue ia· ~ board spokesman, William sued with the report, the board COO· DeReuter, said conversion to ceded, "There ia some confuaioa metrics continues to gain momeo· about our, ·role and -tbe national tum in some industries, notably auto policy oo lQftric conversion." manufacturine. where General Moton plua to.be metric by 1112. "G.11. isn't awitchiDf becauae they tlUok lt would " a Dice tbinl to do. They're dolnt it becauae they aee aome coet aavin11 involved," DeReuter said. "They won't have to keep two part.a inventories.''. But be said most pol)J Jhow Americana oppose the growina use . of the metric system; which aub- aUtulel meten, liten and grams for the En1U1b measures of · yards, 1allom and' pounds. -" The United States is one or the few nations in the world that bas not converted or begun a cban1eover to metrics. Other holdouts are Buraia, South Yemen and Bnmel. Some oil companiee MU 1uo11ne by tbe lit.er. The wine and liquor-la· duatriea. awltcbed tbeir atoci: to Uten tbe put ttto years. lllftY bot· lien boo9ted prices in tbt proceu, .whicli Oea.e..Mr aald "kind of save metrics a black eye." · Board member Francia R. l>qan, president .ot a Cincinnati conatnac- tion firm, nid tbe nation ii unlikely to abandon the metric uM. it bu adopted, "IO the choice ,ia whether wi want to Uve witb dual meuure- . menta. Probably tht answer ii that we are loin& to be metric lD tbe workplace and customary oa OW' own time." 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Day can't run anymore. and he has difficul· t ulO\ Ulg quickly , but he 1s diving again, pr~C· t1l'ing tor the season which begins this month. lie C'ompeted in the plat form events at the. U.S . t1utoor National Diving championships lul April m Milwaukee, and practiced springboard th t.ng all s ummer · .. 1 can't work out as long. my legs stiffen wht'n it's cold and l have to stre~ch out longer bcfort' practice," he added. "l used lo get hyped up before a dtve Now I go slow and conserve energy because m} legs tire faster. I reel pain when l leave the board and when I hit the water Going up the plat~orm ladder hurts, too, but that's just another part of m-""4iving and not as bad as ~vrin~ing up and down on the board." What Day lists as accompli~hments some people take for granted . "I can't run. I may get caught in the rain and can't get out of it," he said. ''lf l ~it in a car for a long lime, my legs will be real s tiff when I get out. After my accident I couldn't walk and then for only 10 m inutes when J did because my legs were so thin. Now I can walk around all night and I can ride a bicycle. "I feel I lead a normal life, but I don·t feel 1 normal when a group of guys get together and play football or run up stairs real quickly. Or go rock climbing . the n~ are some things l just can't do." Before this accident. Day· fintshed nmth in the one· meter springboard event at the U.S. In· door Diving Championship$ in Texas in April 1979. and sixth in the one.meter event at the NCAA Championships prior to that. In 1977. he placed eighth in platform diving at the AAU out· door meet. Day recently had 15.of the pins removed. So he has 10 left, and no longer has problems in airport metal . detectors .. He has 80 percent mobility in his right root, but it moves from side to side when it's not supposed lo. The other foot moves down easily. but not well from side to side. · ' . A Placentia resident, he dives for the Mis- sion Viejo Nadadores during the s ummer. And this year, as a sophomore. Day will compete in conference meets and expects to do well. In fact. hestillstrivesfor 10s. "Piving's always been in my blood and I get DU.re satifaction from it now because I know I'm doing it with a handicap." he s aid. Tired Lake rs tumble INGLEWOOD (AP> -Veteran center Artis Gilmore contributes his usual points a nd reboun~ - and something extra -for the ~ Chicago Bulls these days. ~ "Artis has done a tremendous job for us, .. said Chicago Coach :, Jerry Sloan. "especially with our , younger players. He's been a J leader lo them. something we • needed . He's talked lo ll'ie p younger players a nd settled them • ·down." GILMORE SCORED 21 points, 15 of them in the second half. and pulled down l J rebounds in the Bulls' 122·Hl8National Basketball Association victory over the Los Angeles Lakers Sunday night. ·~· -"We try to give Artis as much rest as possible. but he ·s playi ng s o ~ell 1t 's. hard to have him out of there ... said Sl<>t1n . ...... _ ... '! .... '!o.: i£.i~ .r>!u r RAMS RUNNING BACK WENDELL TYLER GRABS HIS ELBOW AFTER FALLING ON IT SUNDAY. HE DISLOCATED THE ELBOW ANO WILL BE OUT FOR THE SEASON. ' Guards Reggie Theus and Rickey Sobers scored 17 points each as the Bulls improved their ,. record lo 10· 14 and recorded just • their fourth road victory in 12 games. Not a . ·typical ~ I { Rams appear to have it all together By JOHN SEVANO °' -o.ily ...... , .... At fi.rst glance, the R"ams'-38·13 demolishing of the New York J els Sunday would seem nothing rnore than a typical win against a sub-500 team. But, ah. if you look closer, there's more than you think . · First. and most importantly, is the fact the Rams' offense a nd de· fense finally seems to have come together at just the right time. Vince Ferragamo a nd Co amassed 510 yards in total offense againslthe Jets. And, as an added note ofinterest. F'erragamo 's four touchdown passes-which gave him 26 for the season-put him in the Rams ' record book as the Jearo 's all·lime l~adef'. THE DEFENSE, meanwhile, which has s parkled since the New England game Uiree weeks back. continued its torrid pace. allowing a paltry two field goals and a lone touchdown. And. they only surren· dered that after two Ferragamo interceptions and a poor Frank Corral punt put the Jets in ex- cellenlfieldposition. In all. thedefens~which is cur· Tently ranked No. 2 in the NFC (that could change this week, too. depending on Philade lphia's slatislics)-permitted the high- . powered Jets 224 yards in total of· fense. The defense aiso made life mis· erable· for J·ets quarterback Richard Todd, sacking him six times, causing one interception and recoveringtwof um bles. Sunday's scores Rams 38, NY Jets 13 Atlanta.10, Washington 6 San Francisco 21 , New England 17 M innesota 23, New Orleans 20 21 17 San Diego 22, Philadelphia Pittsburgh 23, Miami lO St. Louis 23, NY Giants 7 Baltimore 28, Buffalo 24 Cincinnati 20: Kansas City' 6 Tampa Bay 20, Green Bay Cleveland 17, Houston 14 Tonight's Game Denver at Oakland (channel 7 at 6 o'clock> · • N FL summaries. page BJ • NFL roundup, page 8 5 -Geor ge Andre ws. thigh stra in (day-to-day bas is >. The only thing missing. from this General Hospital rep6rt 1s a visit from Bob Hope. or course the main concern 1s what these injuries m\ghtlcio to the Rams down the s tretch. It's not likelheyhaven 'tplayed withth~m before. they had lo deal with 19 sidelines last year Hut. essential· ly. this is a different club than the one that reached the Super Bowl in 1979. ·There are 17 new faces - most of_them first· year playeNi. "I PERSONALLY think all the injuries will just bring us closer together," is how Doug France. playing with a broken right 'thumb, appraised the situation. "Tne backups know they have a Job to do now. Really. it's too late lo start worrying about it." juries last yt•a r, too." Hich Saul sa~s .. Wf' know what we havf' 10 do. We have t<> win them all. .. Hcmember. 11 ·s not how you start. but how you finish that counts And we feel we 're gomg lo win des pite our problems We may have thre<? tough teams left. but I've never gone into a game think· ing I couJdn't win " Basically. the next three weeks will prove how much c harac ter the 1980 Rams p ossess . Y es. the word character is often overused in cases like this. but the Rams feel 1t may appl\' "HOW MUCH character does ~his te1tm have? That'!> a real good que s tion ." a n s w e r s Jim Youngblood. "and I really won't be able to answer that until three weeks from now. I know we've already won under a lot of adversi- t:, this season, but l'm j ust not sure. "I Hunk our character was shown todav and last week. ·Den· nis llarrah.explains. "We ve a lot of men pullin~ together a the moment. We 've been work• g our tails orr and we're s tartin . to come together as a res ult. We all know what's al stake. We just have to keep fighting." "I think physically we have as much ability or more than last year.". says Pal Thomas. "but our character really hasn 'l been Illustrated properly yet . A lot of people here a re still bitter although nobody on this team wants Lo lay back.··. Many of the players. especially the veterans, are pointing to themselves as far as accepting responsibilitydownthestretch. Six Bulls scor ed in double figures, with David Greenwood tallying 14 point s , Bobby Wilkerson 13 andScott May 11. -' Chicago outscored the Lakers 39·29.in the third quarter to break open what had bcen'a close ,:?ame. THE I.AKERS, with Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar scoring 28 points and Jamaal Wilkes. 26. appeared tired atter having won a double· overtime game against the Nug· gets in Denver the previous mght. Los Angeles Coa c h Paul Westhead didn't thiQ.k. that was any excuse. ··1 don't think we lost because of our double overtime game ." said Wes thead. "It's our role as a pro- -1ess.ional team to be able to play the night after a game and to travel ~d still win. We have to be able to do that if we a re to be a top team. "The key factor was Chicago's excellent determination and not our game last night. Our guys gave it a good shot. but we just lost. .. GUARDS NORM NIXON and "Eddie Jordan scored 14 points each for the Lakers. who now are 18·8 and have lost four at home to !?QUal their total home losses of the 1979·80carnpaign. ' Los Angeles is without the in- jured Earvin "Magic" Johnson and reserve forward Mark Landsberger. "With the players· out, we have to go out ~ach night and earn it. rather than coast to victories, .. Westhead said of his defending· NBA champions. Chicago burst to an 8-0 lead in the fi rst three minutes of play. but the Lakers caught them at 22 at the end of the first quarter and played !he Bulls on even terms the rest of the half. But tbe Bulls out· scored Los An geles 39-29 in the third quarter and were in com· mand the rest of the way. Indeed, the defense is back to its old form. -Aa 1l matter of fact, everything would have been jusJ perfect for the Rams' stretch run the next three weeks if not· for a rash of injuries. A total of nine Rams either · · Everyb<!dy may be going down, but we had a lot or in- "The crux of th4t team is the (See NOT, Page BZ > WENDELL TYLER, IN PAIN, IS HELPED OFF THE FtELD. Six Chicago players scored in double figure s . David Greenwood had 14 Pt>ints, re. serve guard Bobby Wilkerson had 13. and Scott May 't'On~ribut· ed 11. ·Umped, hobbled or were carried off the Anaheim turf Sunday. Coach Ray Malavasi must have thought he wu imack dab in the middle of a MASH unit rather than a f,!)Otball field. THE INIU&Y REPORT, which would make Dr. Kildare cringe, wasnoteneouragin1: -Wendell Tyler, dislocated rl1ht elbow (out for'the year). -r:•rui· Sbilf!l. neck injury (more t.-t. will be conducted to- day). -Victor Hicki and Mite Gum~. knee strain• <day-~ day1*ia). · -~ Dennard and Kent Hmb~ 1boukten (day-to-day ). -PM Thomu, aroln pull (day· to-dr>· ·-,._.., 1trained calf (douw.11 for BaflAJo aaine). ••••••• , •••• , --.i ~Rams~ receiving corps_: they pass the test ByEDZINTEL Oft•o.tly l'I ... Staff It often seems that as long as there is a Ra ms football team, there will always be a misunderstood, sometimes neglected and always underplayed receiving corps. The syndrome of "too many good ones and notenoueh great ones" is a part of the t,eam '•history that has been etched in as a matter of plain fact. Tbi1 )'ear, that ph.enomenon has sur· faced aaain and waa never more apparent than in SuDday's convincing win over the New York Jea. No leu than nine indlvlduala caucht at leutonepanfrom Vince Ferra1amo, in· clutial six different recelven .. The Rams pualne attack wu superb once ID1IN u Ferr.aamo_threw for 295 yardsandfourtouchdowns . Billy Waddy. the fourth· year speedster who has seemingly landed one of the wide receiver spots for himself al last. hauled in six passes to raise his total to 32 for the. year. . · Victor Hic\s. the rookie tight end from Oklahoma, had his best game of the year. catchlngfourpasses. Preston Dennard, whointhepre-season beat out Willie Miller for the other gtarting wide receiver position had one receptjon while Miller cauJht two. both for touchdowns. Drew Hill, a second·year man used 'mo1tlyonkickoffretum1, cau•htonepas1 late lD.&be 1ame and even Wall A.mold. • rookie Ulbt end out of New Mexico. cauahta~forfou.ryarda.' The running backs a lso added their s hare as fuJlbuck Cullen Bryant caught four passes and Elvis Peacock hauled in three. · So what's the problem? ~ell, there isn 't oe except thatthere's a ·few Ram players walking around who are scratching their heads in wonderment. Like Dennard for example. His number wascalledonjustrourtimesSunday. Two of the passes fell incomplete. one was caughtoutof bounds and the other went for a U}:.VardJain . What DeMard can't figure out is why the Ramsdidn'tgotohim moreoften. "Billy (Waddy) •l\d I are as effective a pairofreceiversaunyonel}'lthisleague." Dennard said after the game. "Bnty Is great on t!'@deep passes but wedon'tioto ' it often enough. Thecoacht!!teUustocome back and tell Vince when we're open but sometimes he doesn't Usten." ·on the whole. D~nnard and the rest of those in this "Bay of Plenty" can't com- plain. They all agree that there are several talented receivers on \he team, any or whom could start on many other NFL teams. THE COMPETmON •ithin has been healthy they say and thus far nobody ( • has alresled a desire to be traded. And therein lie• the beauty of the aitua· lion-. Unlike other factions oft.he team. the receivtti have a certain q~ty about <SN &.UIS. Pate 112) • , •• 4 .. .. . . ' -,. DM.Y Ptl01' SPORTS BREAK I FOOTIW!.L \ 7 ; . . ,.._P •r•I . I ~-·Sports break ~·• 111• .... lflf•S•a••'*"" ... .Quffal.o'• Dauy Gare Acored hls 17lh goal o;m the aeuon Sunday n'&ht as \be Sabres raa t.be \ RAMS'. RECEIVERS ••• a,*....,.·..__ .. _...,.,... USC'8 Allen will not play &gain8t lrieh Satunlay ........ "' ot.ak .... t. • ANG KL~S Suuthno C•I tailbadt 0 Marl"w Alk-n, N"\'U~r•U'-1 frum ao •Y• mj1.ary , •OI noc p.llh • atu.rday to the aam~ phttn.i lbe No 17 TroJ•ns aga1nat 1t!cond·ranked Notre Dame, uthc.-rn l' 1 Coach John ROblOIOt1 uid S unday . llt:o th~ nauoo '• »tl~ teadma ruahfr tb11 fall. aut .. fu c:J tmmic•n h•r> to•• ul vWoll and bJffdina after beinl II<'• c1Jt-nt.4Jlh pokt'd LO thtl r1eht eyti duno.i Southern ~aJ's 20-17 Ioli to l'Cl on Nov 22 llt: wu hoap1w.U1ed foJIQwina the aml.' Or \'lflm Wci:hlt:r Mud thal Allen's condition has tm pnH ~ but lhal the J\U\1or tatlbllc k :should limit hlis llct1v1ty for l ht' nt.>'\\ t"' O -. •t>ki. There) unlt uncert1t1nly about Marcus' condition, so he ti.n t go•n6: Lu pra tace or play against Notre Dame." Robm:.{>11 ,&ad 'Winning all the Notre Dame games in the wurltl wouldn't maktl up for a seno~ injury to a player " :-ioulilern Cal i.ophomores Anthony Gibson and Mic hael Hclqlt'I "'Ill allctrtate at tculback in Saturday 's nationally tt>h.•v1st"t.I garn"' against tht> lrish at the Coliseum. according to H ob1n~on The contest wall close out the season for the Tro- jdnb -----ftuoie of Ille dafl ____ ___, From New 'I ork J ets quarterbac k IUc:bardToddafter a J8 13 IMs to the Rams Sunday: "This is as close to a com- plete phys1c1tl be1tting· thllt I 've been in. Obviously , ~ur guys we re missing assignmen~. but the Rarms do Jlave a great defense a& .:ood as anybody we've played." Tun1bull bla•I • appearcuwe 1...-. Associat ion will move to bring the secrecy of ap· SYDNEY. Australia The Women's Tennis '3 pearan'ce fees into the open following Wendy Turnbull's verbal charges Sunday concerning pre· · tournament incentives to superstars .. ho m e unbei.lt n •trealt to 10 wilh a 4·1 Na~al Hockey Lea1ue victory over lhe Colorado f\Ockin. JI• ~IMeefeW. Glllff Hamel and Alu 81..nll had Buf· fa lo '11 otber 1oal1 while ea.sabre Reee aet.e11 had the Rockies' lone aoal .. Allden Kaltw s cored three times and as11lsti.td ou two other goals to power the New York Islanders to u 7.3 victory over the Quebec Nordiques. 8u&elt Gortai s1:ore. twl<-ti In the third period and assisted on Kallur'a third ~OB I , while Bob Boutae and defenseman De•I• Pohl.II rv.unded o ut the iscorlng for New York ... Brad Sml&lt lgnlt· ed a four-goCtl lhtrd pe r iod assault lo lead the C1tl1ary Flames to u 4 l v\ctory over hapless Winnipeg, extending the J e ts ' winles~ str~ak to 20 games . ! . A mammoth bench· cle aring brawl overs hadowed Reg Tbom'aa' five-goal night and Guy Carbonneau'• s.tonl and seven assist.a 1ts Nova Scotia defe ated Binghamton, 1()-2 in American Hockey League play. With ti nai nute left In the opening period,• free-for-alt- erupted w1U1 both benc hes emptying and when play resumed. m ore thun .in hour later . 273 minutes in penalties had been assessed for tht> brawl a nd five players ha d ~en ejected. Hooki~ ti a~ fl pa~~" Plloftel.r n«.,.. Hook1t• f(Uard Kyle Macy came· orf the be nch m and scort'tl 14 points in an eight-minute stretch sp:rnn1og t.he third a nd fourth periods to bring the Phoenix ~uns bal·k to a 117-114 victory over the Houston Roekt!l:5 an Na tiona l Basketball Association action :o;unday llo~ton led 86-79 with 2:03 to go ID the third period. Th~ ~uns outscored the Rockets 22·4 lo take a 99·90 lead and it wn" :-111 over Elsewhere around the NBA. Freeman Williams scored all 24 or his points in the second and third quarte rs lo lead the San J.Hego Cl i!)pers to a 120-100 win over Golden Stale. The Clippers built a 65-56 halftime lead as Williams ca me off the bench to score 15 second-quarter points .. John Johnson s ank six of seven shots and added-fi.ve assists in the third quarter when the Seitttle-SuperSonics pulled away to dPfeat the New J e rsey Nets, 113-89. The Sonics. who snapr>cd a three-gam e losing s t reak. outscored the Nets 12·2 over a " M•et t h rct' minu\~ span 10 the third quarte r Hl''i\'rVl'" Junior Bridgeman and Sidney Moncrler patl'lwcl Milw<tukee~s IDJUry-brea ched Line up and the Bucks h('ld off Boston fo r a 107·105 victor y. Monc rief a nd Bridgeman who had 23 <tnd 25 points respectively. p ropelled \he Rucks. to a 100 91 lt!Jd with three minutes to play. them that keeps them au ln harmbny with one another. •'I sometima th1Dk it would be ni~etomakemoremoney andplay m.ore but there'a some tbinf.• that override money and ilory, ' 1ay1 Miiler, a fifth-year man who led the Ramainreceplionain 19'18with 50 but wttose season ended abrupt· Iy after three games in 1979 when tie s uffered a knee injury .. ''I know it 'a bard to believe but the competJtiveneashas made this team close," MJller adds. '·Everyone wantJI to. play all the time but to quarrel about it ls just unprofeuional. We love one another on this te•m. I guess that the receivers are the excep- tion to the rule." DENNARD, WHO has started in front of Miller in every game this year but has rotated in and out or the lineup with him, feels much tl\e same way. "Everybody on tbis team, with · 1 the exception of maybe one pe rson, is unselfish ." Dennard s aid , alluding lo his and Miller's conflict. "t'd say w e 're all s atisfiedwiththepassingga me. ··I think the intention to have us ·catch passes is there. We need to take advantateo(what we have in our' receivers. But li'!l'"hr as I 'm concerned, I'll always give 100 percent, even if I'm comingofflhe bench." FERR'A'G AMO BE LIEVES that having five 'Or six good r e- ceivers is to his and the t eam 's ad· vantage. "It allows you to continually substitute so that no one is drag- ging ." he said. "In o ur pro of. fense, we use three receivers wblcb allowa u a to utUtH • Preston, Billy and WiW• at t"'8 Hme time. They're primarily the 11me typee ol recelven ao I couldn't say which is the beat. They're all 1ood." Waddy 11y1 lbat lbe pauin1 1ame hu pro1rea1ed to lhe~inl where he had hoped it woul . "If it '1 obvious tha\l 'm 1 tin~ open, lhen I'll come back to the huddle and tell Vince to loot for me," he aaid. "But I know Vince haa a lot of things on his mind other than juat m e. He knows what we're feeling, though, and' . ·the passing has opened up a lot. And since that's my job, I'm very glad about the whole thing." THREE NATIONS BID FOR GAMES LAUSANNE, Switzerland <AP) -The Interna t ional Olympic Committee announced Monday that the following cities had sub- mitted candidacies by the Nov.:¥!. deadline to stafe Olympic Gam el"' in 1988 : Ca gary, Can ad a : Cortina d'Ampeuo, Italy ;. and Falun , Sweden (W i nter Games>; Melbourne, Australia; Nagoya, Japan; and Athens , Greece (Summer Games). Site sele~tions are to be made in late September at an roe; m eeting at Baden-Baden, West GermjJny. Athens entered its bid with the provision that it is designa ted permanent site of the Summ'er Games, a question also to ~ taken up at Baden· Baden , an IOC . spokesman said. The WTA announced today tt'lat Tumbull's statements following the Australian Open in Melbourne . the issue of ap- pearance money and g uarantees in women's tennis, would be examined. A spokesman said the WTA board or directors will air the quesllon , ·next month in Chicago. The WTA press statement said it was a violation of the association's code of con· du el for any of its players to a ccept ap- p ear ance money or g u a r antees for participation in a tournament. \n•u l"uotboll •fAr. .tlollit"Gltt.rtcwftf O;ive Mollica, a graduate of Costa Mesa High • and Oran~e CoC:tst College, was named to the all- Rock) Mo untain Athletic Conference first team as a quarterback Mollica, a senior at Southern Uta h, was par t of an outstandmg pa,ssing COO)bination for the Thun· derbirds . Jody Ridley, the NASCAR rookie of the ye ar, defeated a field of m ore than 30 drivers to win the All Pro ,World ('lassie 200 s tock car race at Birmingham lnterna- t1oru.1 l lh1ct•way ... No 1 ranked San Francisco claimed the Far W<'sl regional NCAA .soccer title by d efeating UCLA 2· 1 in s udden death "overtime-... Raymood G. Haake.a , ,a ~tarl1!1 011 tl'lf' New Yor K: Giants football team in 1938 a nd an ass1stunt coach at George Washington University for a quarter of a ''entury, died Crom a heart attack a t age 68 . Gram bling was in vited to play Boise State in the NCAA ~layoffs in Oi v1s 1o n (-AA and Eastern Kentucky gained an at· l ari.~e bad and will play Lehigh in the four-tea m playoffs Duran's lifestyle mUst make a change • ·'The WT A recognizes that this issue ha s been a "gre y a rea" in tennis for quite . som e time. and in response to the sugges- tion made by Wendy Turnbull, the matter ru11NeuL1-• will be brought up before the board of directors at its ne.xt meeting, .. the statem ent said. · After los ing to young Czech Hana Mandlikova in Sun· day's final of the Open, Turnbull let fly on the issue of illegal m atch a ppearance fees. . "I don 'l think anyone should get guarantees," the Australian player said. "l don't care how they get around it. by doing an advertisement or whatever." _ · Turnbull s ingled out reigning Wimbledon champion E vonne Goologong Cawley, whom .s.h.~ .?~.~4.~~m~nd~~ ~n.ap­ peannce f~:worth :nej>(>fted·~.000 . Cawley. 3'h months pregnant and expecting her second child next May. had been Jeatured prominently on ~ustralian national television recently in an advertisement· for last week's tournament sponsor . Toyota. Dool~ rrpo rl ed 111 headftf l•w: t.,,,.,,.,. AUBllRN. Ala. --Auburn Universit y re-[il portedly has offer ed Georgia Coach Vince Dooley c. t a five-year contract worth about $1 million to become he ad coach a nd athletic director at Auburn. The report in today's Montgomery Advertiser came as Dooley denied publis hed accounts that he had agreed to re- turn to his J lma mater , Auburn, s ucceeding current Tigers· Coac h Doug Barfield. · Rut Dooley, in Birmingham for the Southeastern Con- fe re nce winter meetings, did not rule out the possibility that he m ight take the Auburri job. ... , "I have no comment. Dooley s aid. "Anything I'd say wouldn't come out right.'' · Por the past week. there have been nume rous reports that Barfield would resign and that Dooley,· whose Georgia Bulldogs c·urre ntly a re ranked No 1 in the nation, would re· turn to the school whe re he played quarterback from 1951-1953 • ,... ~ Jim Knaub of Lakewood. a former cellege pole vaulter, won the llunolulu whei!lrhciir marathon in record tame o r .2::J2.26 "8j_,g Daddy" Don Garllls, the NHRA record fioldt.'r for tOIJ fuel dra gsters, suffered a back inJury 1n a Creal at'c1<lcnt at Bradenton , .,.la-. t1unng the Snowbird Na- lionai s Gianplero Moretti or lta ly and Relnbold Jont of r.t>rmJn} c;;iµtured thE' lead from Hurley Haywood on.lap 55 and h.-hl ''" tu win th~' Daytona GT . lsao Aoki, Japan's top rnoney winning gotrer . shot a par 72 aftd won the Gene S araien Class1<· in Ogawa . Jap an. Tr~radio , • Fo1Jow 1ng art> tt'IE' top sports event s on TV tonight . Ratings are· • .• "JICCc.tr•nt, •• • worth wal<htng. , , fair , • forget 11. ... 6 p .m ., C hannel 1 v I v · ../ NFL FOOTBALL': Denver at Oak land Announcen · Frank Giffo rd How ar d Cosell and Don M eredith. -· --- The.-Broncos hope to pick up a game on the Raider s and stay In contention for the Amerrran Conference ""est Di 11islon title Cr aig Morton led the Bronc.as to a 36-29 win over Seattle tast week by J"l<lS<:ing tor two .touchdowns and running for another While Oakldnd was losing to Philade lphia, 10-7. Jim Plunkett will be on the firing l 1ne for the Raiders. ~ RADIO foot bcJll Denver at Oakland, S:SO p .m., KNX (10701. Baske1 t\nll USC at Houston, 9 p.m , KNX (1070), tape de· lay after football. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. CAP> - Welterweight Roberto Duran sho uld not fight egain •1Wiless he changes his life completely" and agrees to train correctly, in the opinion of his managtt. Ca rlos Eleta says the Panamanian box.er was not pre· pared for his Tuesday nigbt bout in New Orleans.with Sugar Ray Leonard. Duran's lifest yle and crash dieting to make the weight limit of 147 pounds for the World Boxing Council title bout were lo blame for the weakness and cramps he f~~~ .~fQre .QWllin& rh~ figtit. Eleta said. It s howed when h e walked away from Leonar~ in the eighth round, said Eleta, who has been s ta y ing with the Duran en· t o urage at the DiLido Hotel h ere. The manager said he "spoke to" the fighter after hearing him tell a Miami Spanish -la nguage radio station Friday that, "I'm g oing back to the r ing" and "."ants to fight Leonard again. Duran has avoided reporters s ince making that statement. "You have to understand this abo ut Duran." said Eleta, a Panamanian industrialist. "In our country. he is like a god. -Ever ybody is after him. Do this. Do that. People invite him to places all the time and Duran is ver y difficult to control. "I fi nally had to take tiim out of Pan ama to train for the fight b e caus e he was up to 180 pounds." A 21'2-monlh crash diet and in· Irvine girls' tourney I~~ 16 oo~ty teams-NFL Standings Sixteen toµ Ora n»e County girls hig h school basketball teams will com pel t! in the·first Irvine lnvita· tion al tou rn a me nt be ginning Wednesday at University a nd lrvinehigh schools. The t o urna m e n t wil l run through Saturday ni g ht with second round g;imes Thursday at the same s it es. F r iday 's semifinals and·Saturday's cham - 1981 CARS I andTRUCKS • ·1 pionship games will be played al Irvine. The title game 1s al 8·30 Saturday night. while l;niverl'i1ly will face Bois Gr ande ~t the same hour orl'"the T r<fjan noor . Man y 'f)f thl' teams in the com - petition an' µla ying their first ga mcsorthc l!.>80·81 season. Orange Coast area te ams com· peting in the tourname nt include Irvine, University. Dana Hills, San Clemente a nd Laguna Beach. All entries are from Or a nge County. . Irvine will play La Quinta on its home court at 8.:30-Wednesday Prior to S:iturduy night 's rham- pionsh1 p uo m e, U(' I r vme Coach Dean AncJr1•a ·anci the Antt>atcr wom e n's bas ket ball te am will s taee a clinic in the I rvine gvm -------------- ·Here's how Chiropractic treats Back Problem P61"9fstent or recurnng aches in the lower back and hmbs may suggest a possible lowei-'sptnal o r pelvic pro&tem This often requires a structural correction of t cMIM 1n order to relieve the condlt(on. Although drugs may hide ttte pain temporarily, the . spine and sacromac must be aligned to their proper position for no'"\81 function The doc1ol"of chiropractic ha m•de a specie! study ol conditions related t.o the secroilaic, spine and nervoos system. He seet<a to l'IOt only locate tl'le problem and give relief from symptorns. but 1l10 to • CONect the fundamental cause as well a5 oller • preventive rehabilltatlon. and maintenance oouneel. ) @ Dr ...... F. ,,_ ... ,. D.C. · Dr ...... 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PflflP BI NOT A ••• "I really think this 1s an· ex- cellentlootballteamwhirlrh asyf!r .. ······ ··~· to play its best. And I thinJc we'll play our bes t the next three weeks because we want t o " "The leadership quality you need down the s tre tch definitelv has to come from the veteran players, .. s ays Jack Young blood . "I think this team has lhe sam e qualities as last vear. We'll ius t · have to wait and see."' Unfortunately, the Ra ms don "L have the luxury of waiting much fonger. TheirvictoryovertheJets, which improved th eir record to 9-4. kept the Rams in sight of the front-running Atlanta Falcons Rut as theY" sa y, time is running thin. · ''If we win the r es t of our games we'll be No. 1," Ferragamo sa ys flatly. Dryer. on the other hand. has a different per s pective of what these las t three games I Buffalo. Dallas and Atlanta) m ean. "After the nextthree weeks, .. he says, "we can firmly sa y we de· ser ve to be whe rever we are ... 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IH ,.OUST ON OILERS A<l•••lf'O l om Hrn Ot-r-.on linebil<kf'f ,""•'~f'O (n4rt1t 0 1v1;. Qv•ro A1 I TSBURGH STEELE AS S19nf'O lom Mor11r1y tMct. ~a<.ea Jon .C.oib, 0H•n\1W ••c ••t.or. lf'W'-1n1urf'(l rf".S4!'r..,~ 11\I HOCKEY ,..,-.,...IHeOey u ..... WINNIPEG JEIS Sold B•nr llMl•O>t df'ftn\•m~n lo thiPTOnrnto M1pl~ Lt•h for 1n undt\t\OW!d \um Aetallf'O 8arr y Lt"C)9tP 0.- rt"iwtman and M•r•u\ Ma1hon, 9011,_., ''°"" lhi-l Ulset 011Pn; ot 1n. Cr ntta1 Moc•O!'I Lf'41QUf' I I I I T,,. Nltlon'a Motl Complete Soclel end Ath!Mic Club _z • l . ! , • . ~ . . ( ·. FOOTBALL ' Brujps' McNeil: say:Onara_in st1le TOKYO. (AP> -It wu Prwmaa lllc'N~'• l•r•..U appeatuff tor UCLA ud be said aayoaara lo m•monW.rllblOO. · 'he BnUtailback raa fortbneMNebdowDI and _., a aebool eaner ruablDI neon s-da1 u tbe Brulna belted 0.-.ton Stat. M-1 ln t.be fourth anaual llllrap8owlat'l'okyo'1NaUau18tadham. McNeil rwbed for 1• ,.,. ID t.be ftnt ball u UC LA, wt.kb nm.bed the....-•2. roared to a Jl.O halttlmeleadover lta Paclllc·lOeooference rival. Orep &ate, It turned CMlt, new acrou the Paclflc Offaa to clloch tbe wont aeuoa ln it.a hi•· lory. I 8til1 Coach Joe'Aveuano ol tbe' (l>-11) Beaven praiHd bAI team, which bad only Dine aellion OD the 70.playerroster. (or refualDJtoqult. '"They could have rolled over and been beat u bad u po11lbae," 1ald Aveauno. "l don't have any ..... rv.aUoal about looldn1 my playen ln the eye and fffllnllood-" . If Aveuanowu feelln1 tood, then BruluCoach Terry Donahue 1bould have been..eapboric. Instead, Donahue mentioned the players he'd be lc>Sin1 to araduaUoll. · · J)ooahue •aid the 11 fowth-year members or the UCLA squad pfaytnl their ftnaJ 1ame Sunday eom· pri1ed "one of the cop 1enJor clules ln the hi9tory of tbuchool. Tbeirlo11 will be aaevere blow." E1pecially lh4 IOI• of McNeil .. Tbe 1peedater, who Ht 'out the second half, ended hi• four-year ~areer with 3,195 yards rushing, surpas1in1 tt\e rec- ord of 3,181 yarda·aet by Wendell Tyler, now of the Loa AD1eles Rama. OSU picked up three first downs on ill firat of· tlmJart ~(mored ' J ......-~ist t~s-...L--__ ,___ __ ·all-l~ague 8vROGEllC-'&LSON OIU.O.i1,~l&Mf LaglUla Beach High 's Artists grabbed twc,>0fthe three top honors on the Daily Pilot's All-South Coast League team as quarterback Lance Stewart and Coach Walt H1tmera were named bac·k of the y•ar and coach of the year fenalve drive and penetrated to the Bruin 32 bef0re miHlq a field 1oal attempt. From that polnt on, it was all Brul:sw. McNeil •cored pa a two-yard. plun1e with 7:31 left in the quarter and came back with a 10-yard nan arou6d the left •ide 51 seconds later after UCLA aafety Tom Sullivan recovered Beaver quarterback Ed Slntler'• twnble'on the OSU 21. Norm Johnloa made it 17-0 with a 3$-yard field goal beforethequarterended. At the beginning of the aecood quarter. UCLA put to1et.her a 12-play. SI-yard drive that ended with McNeil, who carried the ball 18 times, divin1 off right taekleforthe last yard. • UCLA's last touchdown came with 5: 55 len. in the half when All-America safety Kenny Easley picked off a Singler pass. • ------------ Laguna Beach, wh1ch s weptthrough M 1ss1on Vie· JO and Capistrano Valley 10 ils last two lt-a.iuc g11mes to grab a share of the league title . gained fou r first. teamberth.s · IN ADDITION TO Stewart, the all-purpose . quarterback who could have easily gained linebacker honors too, first team honors tco to re- ceiver Mike Davis linebac ker Damon Berryhill and defensive back Eric Clark. Berryhill and Clark. in• addition to their defensive prowess. were ulso in- strumental in the Artists· double wing backfield Where a man belongs. Other Orange Coast a rea athletes to gain first team recognition are San Clemente running back RtettJeisy, nose guard J ohn Schroeder and defensive back Bob Owens._ The rest of the first t eams were dominated by Capistrano Valley and Mission Viejo. Linema'h oft he year laurels goto Mission Viejo's 225-pOund guard. Dana Johnson. HAMEAA took the und.,-do~ Artists to their first league championship and playoff action s ince 1968 a nd.the Artists did it despite the lack of s uperior num- be rs. sizeorfacili~ies . Instead, the Artists put together one of the more explosive offenses in Orange County, and they com- bined it with a s ticky defense. that was characlenzed b) as warming and uny ielding groupofli ght weights .. Hamera's selection as coach of the year is the first l\UCh award to a Laguna Beach coach since 1968 when Hal Akins was honored in the Crestview League. .~irsl Team Offense Pos. Player ,School Height Wt. Cl. LE Dan Westerfield, Capo Valley 6·3 220 Sr. T Brad Charlton. M 1ssion Viejo 6·4 240 Sr. G Dana Johnson, M 1ssion Viejo 6·3 225 Sr. (' Bruce Boatman, Capo Valley 6· 1 222 Sr. G Jeff Moore, Mission Viejo 6·0 185 Sr. T Dave Mahron1c ,Capo Valley 6·4 230 Sr. SE Mike Dav1s,'Laguna Beach 5· 11 155 Sr. (~R Lance Stewart, Laguna Beach 6·0 190 Sr. II Eric Pox. Capistrano Valley 5 10 HW Sr. n BrettJeisy, San Clemente 6·1 195 Sr. J( Steve Lanham.Capo Valley FlNlt Team Defense 5·11 182 Sr. DE ,-Andy Kice. Mi'!lsion Viejo 6·2 175 Sr. OT Scottlnnis, Capo Valley 5-10 240 Sr. NG John Schroeder. San Clemente 6-0 200 Sr. l>T JeffBergan , Mission Viejo 6·1 204 Sr. OE Brian Muller,Capo Valley 6·0 200 Sr. 1.n M 1ke Hollis.Mission Viejo 5.9 165 Jr. LR Damon Berryhill. Laguna Bet1 ch S· 11 180 Sr OR BobOwens. San Clemente 6-3 170 Sr OB SteveG aines. Capo Valley 6-0 170 Sr DB Eric Clark. Laguna Beach 5·11 170 Sr on Jeff Holmes, M 1ss1on Viejo 6-0 175 Sr. Second Team Offense WR IJaleSkipper,Mission Viejo 6 ·1 165 Sr. T ToddMarella,San Clemente 6 2 190 Sr . G BillParker.CapoValley 6-0 202 Sr . C DaveSperry .San Clemente 5· 11 190 Sr . j G Ri chardThomas.SanClemente 5.9 180 Sr . , T OerekWeiman,MissionViejo 6-3 220 Sr. TE Da11Blanck.LagunaHH1s 6-0 200 Jr. Q~ OennlsHaryung,CapoValley 6-1 180 Sr. Ql3 Pau!Sizelove,0.anaHills 6·0 165 Sr. U, JeffFergui;on. Laguna Hills 5·10 195 Sr. 8 1 JimGleed,DanaHills · 5-9 160 Sr • Second Tea lh Dereue DE Kim Kuhljuerg~n. Dana Hills op' J ohnKe-neflck,CapoVarrey ~ ·Rick Reigel, Laguna Beach -Brandt Vroman, Laguna Beach q AlanBus by,CapoValley L13 JeffOien. Mission Viejo ' -JeffFarrier ,San Clemente -Wade Martin , Dana Hills 8 -Jim Wilkey.Mission Viejo 8 -DanCook.SanClemehte 8 -J erry Massick. Dana Hills 6·0 180 Sr. 1).o 190-Sr. 6·1 175 Sr. 6·0 lSs Sr . 5 11 180 Sr . 5.9 175 Jr 5-6 130 Sr · 1 5·11 165 Sr. 5·10 170 Sr. S·IO ISO Sr. • 6-0 160 Sr. JERRY MAUOY-S TENNIS PRO SHOP O~ll)A Y SPEC·IAL WHUMYWT ~Col"! limit 640-41 .72 \_ Low tar. Camel taste. tar. Sma B mg. "tar". 0.7 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette bt FTC.m11hod. ..! I L I • • Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking ts Dangerous to Your Heahh. i' I - c:a:as>es;Clalt ............ ~~;;-·...._·9·.,;-..,_,.~~· • ..,~·.,;,.· ( . -FOOTBALL I Q11NG /BUSINESS Business B19-9wns in gear The bnc ----"" lias stopped· - Cleveland win. thriller • .,~AN«la ... Pnu ht' (.'levt•land hro•na rllbU>' c an daim coo trol nC UM'lt u•n J••11Hn)' now, but UM)' uo't help but b t'nrf11 from on" of \be mo1\ c rucial sho•OoWM flJ thl' IWO NMUOftal Yootball LA-aaue an.M>n Thurwda rug hl wh.-n tlou.W.t pl1y1 hutl t.q tM l'm.sbuq~h ~lt'*"h•r" Thf' f\rowru 1.mhwll.l'U II u~ Ill lhe Amerlcal\ Conferenn· l'l'ntnl O lvl•IOO 'wlda)' by w\nntnl a 17 14 1hr1llN uH·r lh t' Oilers, whon Thursday night ·ronfrontllll•n with Pltt.lburgh "hould pare · lhf' r.iN to\v.o h• • .rn;,. II "'4> u tH IVWlh 'a \lt'r)' bl& wan ror WI , .. ttru"tllll ~auurh•rrnh·k ltrt.all SI~ uld W" 111re in , 1mlrdl ut 1>w u~ra 1h·~l111) P1tl1.buJ ~h " ~ hJ 'u·wr onr Mla ro• left the ~i. .. ,•tt-r .. tlml '111,·t' llL'd fo r i.t:cuf\d an \he d111uoion .. 1 !\ "'hill c It-\• l4nc1 mCl\ed 1n front by a game H!:i-4 ~ t.. U Ub t UA('ll ('hu\lk Noll u1d his team still ... a.i. vn lnt.• road to n:(:ove1 y Crom a seHes of J1i. .. blinl> uu1mt~ to Jduytrs IJkt-wide receivers l.' nn -.~ 1mn 4111.J Juhn Sut.llworth. running backs loto, k' Hl••11•1 un() ~·r .rnco Harns, Jacks Ham and 1 ... ni ~I"\ .and qu..artcrbat•k Terry Srads.baw. We hup~ ~ C' re-on lhc nght roJte." Sleelers l'oach Chuck . oil :,d1<.I Sl~l~rs ::.afety Don Shell shrugged off Pitts· but l(h'i. rugged schcllulc that sees t hem play two games an five days ·Tm rea"y 1 ·rn psyched. I'm fared up. I'm ready to go, .. he s1ud. ·Am 't got lime to worry about how ured yuu.1tre or how phy!\lc-alt~ rea51y you are to 1>lay. 1f we had to play lumorrow, I could go out a nd play " . F'ullb<tc k Clcu Miller ran for two short· yardage touchdowns to give Cleveland-a l4·0 lead in the ~c<'ond Pl·nod. Don CockroCt's 2S-yard fie.ld goal in tht• third quarlt•r pruv1dcd the Browns with tht-1 r eventual winning margsn. HOllSTON HAD A CHANCE to tie the game in the fo urth quartt'r. but Toni t,ntsch missed a 38- yard fielrl gdal attempt when he scuffed his foot. In the J\FC F.ast. New England failed to take advant<1ge of Buffalo's 28-24 loss to Baltimore by losing 21 17 to San Francisco. That lert the 8-5 PalrioLo; one game hack to the Bills, 9-(. The· San Diego Chargers moved a half game ahead of Oakland in the J\FC West whh a 22·2l vie· tor)-over .Philadtdph1a The Chargers are 9-4. and the 8-4 llatders fa ce .i must situation when they host Denver tonight The loss dropped the Eagles to 11·2 and one game ahead of Dallas. a 51-7 winner over Seattle on T hursday. 1n the National Conference East. Minnesota took ad vantage of Detroit's 23-17 over- time loss to Chicago on Thursday to move into a tie ror the NFC Central lead with a 23·20 victory over winless New Orleans, ·The NFC West race remained much the,same with both division-leading Atlanta, 10-3. and the Rams. 9·4. on the winning side of the ledger. Atlan- ta edged Washin~ton J0-6. • Elsewhere , it was St. Louis 23, the New York Giants 7; Cincinnati 20. Kansas City 6, and Tampa Bay 20. Green Bay 17. Steelers 23, Dolphins 10 llarris topped off his best game of the season with a nine-yard touchdown run that sealed Boiatin~ Single-hande4 race $lated • MARINA DEL RF.Y The Pacific Single · handed Saihn~ Association has scheduled a 640· mile suu~le sailboat race Feb. 14 from Marina del R.ey around Guadalupe Island and back. G::uadalupc Isla nd is about 320 miles south of Marina del Rev and 140 miles west of Scammon's Lagoon off the coast of Baja California. Deadline for ente ring the race is Jan. 24. The event 1s limited to boats 20 to 57 feet in overall length with a minimum wate rline length on smaJI boats of 18 feet The Performance Handicap Racing fleet < PHRF> syslem will be used for rating. Multihull a nd ultra-li g ht displacement divisions will be established if three or more boats of either type a re entered. Tht-PSSA board and officers voted unan- imously to' hold the race after receiving a n ex- tensive report on its feasibility from David Lay, a board member. Association Fleet Capt. Sam Philips heads an organizing committee charged with developing rules, regulations a nd requirements for the race. . Philips said the list of required safety equip-. m ent wi ll be extensive and stringent. Included will be an e me rgency position ·indicating beacon ( EPIHB >. a n infl a table raft o r dinghy and e mer gency steering capability in the event of rud- rler loss. ffagf!r1i whu .ffi••if1n Snjeir Jeff Rogers' Rock 'N Roll . Dana Point Yacht Club. wound up as the overall winner of Capis\rano Bay Yacht Club's four-race Mission Series for sail- ing yachts rated under the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet syste m . Second overall for the ser ies was Mike Wathen's Stinger. sailing under the burgee of the host club c1.tur-.e111M1req : CLASS• I S1119tr. t Gr.M l R•nclv ra.,Gr419!>ancts.SllYC CL"SS 8 I Gc>lllQ '-•"• 1 V•••v•••. 9111 "'"''•V. c-8YC; l. RoO H Roll, Jtll A0911fl, OPYC CLASS C I Ho-. Klkl, RIO R•ll, C-B'l'C, 1. ~II. °""I,,_, OPYC, l &ol<I F0<l1H,"'Ell C11mm1n\, OPYC O,,.rallclM1......_..: Cl.ASSA I Sll .... r, 1. R-v fer CLASS.8-I Rock H ROll, 1. Golr>q lAll CLASS C I !oii~l llOtr, 8ob Slr•r>Q, C-CB'l'C, 1. Holo Klkl. Dail! Pil~t top 10 Orange Conly prep football raU.g1 POI. Team, rtt0nl Tlail week 1. Edlson 02·0) St. Francia 2. Esperanza (12-0) · B~• 3, Fountaln Valley 00-2> St. Patal 4. El Modena (10-2) Sunny HU.ll s. Sunny Hilla (10-2> El Modena I . Capistrano VaUey U0-2> Plu X 7. Foothill (9-3) . Lynwood 8. Loara (f-.3) !leaaon completed 9. Brea-Olinda (9-2-1) Eaperaua 10. El Toro (7·S> t aeuon completed MN P1tuburah'1 vlcta.y tie ran for 111 yarda in the 1ameon•carrleJi • "ll'a 1rallfylo&," Harris said, "but even more important than that, it 's really Jellin1 offensively. Wt'rts puttln& everythme toae\her. That'a the im· portant tbloa. " . . Harria' touchdown capped a 98-yard drive that t>cpn p the DolphiJll were t,hreatening to take the lead. Steelers cornerback Ron Johnson fQrced a fumblt.< by Dolpblna running back Tony Nathan on thl' one, iAnd lS play11 later, Bradshaw had guided Pittsburgh to paydirt. 41ers Zl, P•triotl 17 Joe Montana threw three touchdown passes, all after the 49ers hitd intercepted Steve-Grogan passes, to lead San franc1sco to its second straight victory Grogan was mten·epted six times as the 49er~ et a club record. Two of the interceptions were by Ricky Churchman and one was by K~na Turner that k.illed a Nl'w England drive late In the fourth quarter Colts ZS, Bills 24 Curtis l>1ckey ran for two touchdowns, and Baltimore scored each of its four TDs after some NF·L ROUNDUP sort of Buffalo miscue. Oi<'key scored twice in the second half after , an interception and a reeovered fumble. Colts quarterback Greg Landry, s ubstituting for the injured Bert Jones. threw for a score after a fumbled pW1t, and ~e ran Cor a nother a fter Buf- falo .punter Greg Caler was tackled on his own ei'!ht. Chargers 22, Eagles 21 Dan Fouts threw two scoring passes, and RoU Benirschke kicked three field goals as San Di ego ended Philadelphia's eight-game winning streak. • Fouts had 342 yards passing a nd went over the 300-yard mark for the sixth lime this season. equaling for the second straight year the NFL record set by Joe Namath. Philadelphia rallied to w1thm a ii:omt ~n an 11-yard scoring pass from Ron J aworski to Wilbert Mont ~omery with 2 50 left, but the Chargers. picked up one first down and ran out the clock after the kickoff. Vikings 23, Saints 20 . Minnesota jumped t o a 23-0 lead on scoring runs by Ted Brown and Doug Paschal, a 17-yard TD pass by Tommy Kram er and Rick Danmeier's 28-y;ud field goal before having to hold off a furious New Orleans rally. Archie Mann ing t hrew three second -half touchdown passes-for Ne'1' Orleans. but the Saints saw any chance of their first victory erased when Minnesota linebacker Matt Blair blocked a 25-yard field goal attempt by ~enny Ricardo. Falcons JO, Redskins 6 Atlanta won a club-record seventh s traight and held the slipping Redskins to Mark Moseley field goals of Sl and 46 yards. Steve Bartkowski threw a 14·yard touchdown pass to Alfred Jenkins early in the third quarter. and Tim Mazzetti kicked a 23-yard field goal in the fourth quarter for the Falcons. The loss was Washington's fi fth straight. Moseley's last field goal cam e with four minutes left in the game after an a pparent Red.skins touchdown i.iass of 24 yards from Mike Kruczek to Ricky Thompson was nullified by penalties against both teams. Cardinals 23, Giants 7 Ottis Anderson rushed for 168 yards and two touchdowns to pace St. Louis past the Giants. An · derson, who came· into the game with 955 rushing yards on the year , went over the 1.000-yard mark for the second straight year. Neil O'Oonoghue kicked three field goals fo r St. Louis. Beng als 20. Chiers 6 Cincinnati scored 13 points in the fourth quarter on Jack Thom pson"s one·yard touchdown pass and a 57·yard romp by Pete Johnson, a 250- pound fullback, to break open a one.point game and put away Kans as City Thompson came off the bench in the fi rst quartet when Ken Anderson complained of dizzi- ness. Anderson's fo ur-yard strike had put Cincin- nati ahead 7-0. . Buccaneers 20, Packers 17 Kevin House s nared a tipped pass Crom Doug Williams at the Green Bay one-yard line with less than two minutes to play . setting up Tanwa B_ay's winning touchdown The pass fro m Rues quarterback Doug Williams covered 44 yards, but first it hit the hands of Green Bay safety Johnnie Gray before bouncing to House, who WAS brought down on the one by Steve Luke. Tampa 1'ay running back J ohnny Davis scored on the next play, with I :58 Jen in the gam e. Green Ray had one last chance to send th•? game Into overtime. bul rel'ent acquisition •Jari -Stencrud's 45-yard fjeld goal try with 17 seconds left was wide to the feft. Raider fans plan 'take fiv:e'· boycott. OAKLAND (AP> -The Oakland Raiders' fans- planning a "Take Five" boycott tonight will miss. the first five minutes of the game against the Denver Broncos. / If the Raiden come through with one of their standard Monday night performances, no one al the OakJand Collseum or in the national television audience will want to miss the final five minutes. Tonight's game, the fint rneetin1 of the season between \he Broncoe and Raiden. is a sellout, ~ut I • ' fl1t T\' f 01tlf1N t"lla1111.-I 1 af 8 ... the boycott organizers , a group caJUng itself "Con· cemed ·Raider Fans," is asking ticket holders· to stay out.aide the atadium unUJ five minutea after kickoff to dlf play tbelr aJapleuure over Al Davia' attempt to move the team to Loa An1ele1. Tontibt'a matchup appears to be a IOOd one. The Raiden, M, and Broqcoa, 7·5, are in a battle with San Dle10 for fint place ln the American Football COnterence West. 11'e Raiden are lS·H In Monday nilbt NI· tional Football Leasue 1ction, which beaan lD lt'TO. Many ol the vlctoriet were accoau~ti•bed wttb lut· mtnute heroica, and \he two 1ames the Raiden dldn't win were sett.l,ed tn the final~. Inflation'; damage o~iglu bene/ii. ly IOBN CUNNIFF ......... ....,.. NEW YORK -Arter more than .a decade of failing to face up tatnflation, Americans .may hive arrived al a critical turning point. And it isn't so much a result of admonitions u of recognizing re- ality. TJle reality la that the buck)u stopped. It now a ppears that l1rge numbers of people are learning, bitterly perhaps, the dlfrerence b e twee n the illusion o f 0 economic progress and the re· ality or an eco_nomy stalled in its tracks and even slipping back. Early in the life of inflation it can provide mapy advantages • to c~rtain groups : companles can report higher sales without s elling more goods. for exam· pie, and workers may feel flush with cash. cu,....,~ The borrower too feels power over events, knowing that repayments are mad~ in cheaper dollars. And homeowners !hay become ecstatiC as they see the value of t heir tract houses rising as fast as the price of gold T he warnings begin, but aren't heeded. Everyone knows that inflation might be bad for the country, but tlle correction begins with the other guy. THE ESTABLISHMENT admonitions grow harsh. Just a few days a go Harold Williams, Securities and Exchange Commission head, urged patriotic Americans to1 commit a once "un- American" act: cutliving st.andards. The financial evangelists then arise, preaching repe ntance before the·day of judgment, which we are told will mean chaos in the streets and a col- lapse Qf most prices except those of prtc1ous metals and food. And the next s tage? Well. 1t seems, 1t might already be he re. All the warnings and threats might have been ignored, but there is no ignoring the evidence now pr:esented to Americans : a decline in real earnings Airline to slash fares · MONTREAL (AP) Air Canada h as a n- nounced it is slashing re- turn air fares by as much as 51 percent dur- ing January and February on many of its North American routes. Between Jan. 17 and Feb. 28, economy-class return tickets on short· and med i'um ·haul domestic runs will be half the regula r fare, wh ile tho s e for American destinations will be cut by between 49 a nd 51 percent. The biggest .sav - ings -57 percent -in- volve transcontinental flights between Mon · treat, Toronto a nd Ot- tawa in the east and the western cities of Ed- monton , Calgary a nd Vancouver. With inflation subtracted, the Labor Depa~· ment anno1111ced, the eaminp of famUlet with at least one wa1e earner fell 4.2 per~nt durina the I past year. That dictates a lower living standard. · Taxes, meanwhile, have been rising, since the Internal Revenue Service lnaista Illusion is rea}tty. It persista Jn elevating taxpayers Into higher tu brackets -and taxing them on -what lhey never earned. . The Tax Foundation has the figures. "U.S. me- dian .tamily income is higher than ever -$19,950 'in 1~. compa red to $9,750 a decade ago," it states. And then adds : "HOWEVER, AFTER-TAX income measured in constant 1970 dollars is lower than it was in any year of the last decade -$7,976 in 1980 compared .to $8,412 in 1970." Interest rates are rising too, and doing so with such speed that all but the most essential loans are being ruled out by would·be borrowers or would-be len~rs. It is becoming impossible to get money with which to live beyond your income. And wh~ posi.ible, 1t 1s unprofitable. J3ecause .i1 is almost always in dem,nd. _the house has ~ considered the best hedge against inflation. but what good is that for someone who. must sell or raise cash? Sales are now blocked every day because those who want lo buy cannot a!lo.td the term s or the down pa~menl .. BECAUSE OF SUCH fac.tors, inf~ation 's damage now seems to outweigh th~ bene~1ts . And as it worsens, the uumber that are hurt nses and the number of beneficiaries shrinks. Such evidence against inflation is overwhelm- ing, and probably had as much to do with the elee- tion of a more conservative 1)()htlcal leadership as any one issue. Amencans, 1t appears, have a huge capacity for ignoring -admonitions and' lh~ats, but they· can--==,..,..,• read and heed as well as anyone the sta rk evidt!nce of that bottom line ll 's where the buck has stopped. .,. ........... Flights to Florida are not included in the sale. the airline said last week in a statement. To qualify for r e · Electric car for rent duction s. passenge rs must confirm reserva- tions at least two weeki- before departure date . purchase tickets one · week after confirmation a nd return' home within JO days. The country's nrst marketing site for electric. car rentals has o·pened in Dallas with five battery operated veh1~les re~dy to be I.eased. Jack Hooker. (left) president of the Electric Vehicle Leas- ing Co., and Anthony EWi.ng o( the . Department of Energy. are shown with one of the cars that will. rent for S250 to $.100 per month. The venture is sponsored by the Department of Energy. , ---. PSA ~rooing -<- p _asse·ngers SAN DIEG•O (AP> -Pacific Southwest Airlines is wooiug the public after a 50-day pilots' strike with disc1.>unts, free flJghts and what it calls "the world's qu.ietest commercial jetliner." An official said PSA will be the first U.S. air carrier to fly f,he "new generation•· DC·9 Super 80 jets produced·hy McDonnell Douglas. The comeback plans include a promotion of· fering passengers a crack at winning $50,000. It's a .variation or1 United Airlines' successful discount fares offert.!IJ after a strike idled that airline in 1979. • TEAIUING UP.WITH Hertz Rent-a-Car. PSA calls it "the in-flight sweepstakes." All PSA passengf ;rs get at least a ~ diac:Ounl on a future night pl·..ss a discount on a Hertz rental. 0th er winnen will get discounts up to $25 or a free f'iight and afree car rental. Tile-diacounu are on rn1hta taken between, Janus.ry and March and CJr rentals betweel} Janui.ry and June. Spokesman Bill ffutinta sai4 a remon ble panel on a brochure 1iven to all board- ing puaenaers ~veals \he extent ol the winnings: P,\SSENGE&S WHO at.:DEEM discount coupons between those periods wtll be eligible to win $'SO,OOO at a dra.wh~I next Septtmber. ~ . · 'Nobody lcihea when they fly PSA," Hastinp said . ·~ DAILY PILOT ----- cou.ECTOAS CORNER Rare ColM & Sttimpe GOLD & SIL VER Prtcn f« 11 ·»-IO c-.... -Cl.ttt.• ..., -'641. tuJ. ........ ..... M11. pn, l1'l. ~.,. !>llwr 8-ltlt' IJU.,. .......... ... ____ .. c.. ... _ ...... (11•) 56Ml50 So"tt\ Coast ,._. Vlllea-..,.._ .. .._ .._ , __ ..... 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' . .. :· . . . . . / Teledsion 0-v.--~ lhe ,_ .-...,., ' e.,,,. • .no llllm~I "'* #,_,_ ~'" I W · I OOHT ACl lfU ~UHIVl.ME E~'9 l)llW•n<i uo~~= • Ml.COME It.ACM. -COU..f ry ClarlsC111aS' KOITP riOt 111\Klt. ~ll 10 Q_I• IUl s-...1n.ig. '°' """' "'"«' t>e o.c;oes 1na1 not "'°""' ,.,....., ~.... "' """ ltwln IOlll< l)na •P•1 I • GOOO TIMU J J comes u_p '"'" • vuc,.u1 <11.co•arv na c•ll• the .}#NI wtutt hop.. Mimue Pearl 1s throwing her third an· nuca l Christmas party in the snow- cap~ Canadian Rockies. The one-hour ·s~itectal. featuring Debby Boone. Glen Campbell, Loretta ~yn, The Oak Ridge Boys,' Tanya Tucker and Tnm Wopat will be-telet·ast tonight at 10 on Channel 2 • DeCK CAVETT Guell Beverly S1Hs • S-2·1 COHTACl IA) Cl) M'A'S•H Kllngei brealli> 1n anotho1 psycho and 11\11 INt bOA OI motphine irOm supply _,,to be contamlnalll<I 7:00 I ces ..ews N8CHEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN~ Rlcnle t>eGqmes romanll· ~ allraclad to an ·oioe. woman .. I JOKER'S WILD M'A'S'H Charles Winehes1er recotds a letter to his weallhy father 1>4tgglng him 10 uae n1s 1nftuenQe 10 oeY him out of the unit • 8AAETTA A hust>and's lndltleronce to P\•\ wife's d•i~~•nce puules B&retta as much as lhe overeac'fion ot 1ne missing woman's broine,. in-law • OVEREASY "Grief" Guos1s Bell~ Gar· ""' Dr Ja11>e> P11h11 son Winolftl<I Hooes Cl) MACNEIL I LEHRER RE POAT TIC TAC DOUGH 7.30. 2<*TH£TOWN 111s1rumen1aUs1 Sttnlly Nel !IOO, A IOOll ·al "l lllle Hofty- wOOd " • 0 AOHT BACK WITH DAVID HOROWITZ IOP«:S unventll<I gas room h11ate1s. how new energy gu1au l.it>ets can t>e uMd 10 save money. wtmt 10 do when coughing. sntH1Z1ng ana sore 1nro&1s s11rt. Pepsi commercial chal- lenge. now fjghl1ng boct. has pa1a oft tor con- sumers D SHA NA.J'IA Guesl Joe Namalh (iJ FACE THE MUSIC • All IN THE FAMILY When 1ragedy s1rlkes t.Jw • Bunker nousehold Edith Ques11ons her belrels IParl 11 deeper Cha1111.-f Lbfin9• e KN)(T 1CBS) Los Ang~les . 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles g KTLA (Ina ) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (too ) Los An9e•~s (II KCSi (ABC) San Diego I t<TTV (Ind ) Los Angeles KCOP-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles CD ~OCE·TV (PBS) HunhnglDn Beach • MACNEIL I LEHRER AEPORT Cl) CONHECTIOHS: AN Al TERNATE VIEW Of' CHANGE 'Countoown" James Buri.a reconstruc1s lhe birth of telev1~run 11nd M:rullnites fhe m~ro• rote 1t play$ In our 11ves1oday (RI ()) P .M. MAGAZINE 8:00 II{)) FLO A beet·dr nk1ng contes1 a1 the Yellow F\Oso wins Flo a lrlp IOI lwo 10 .Dtsney World 0 UTILE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Mary's husband Adl!m •eoa•ns his s10111 as 1ne rl!5ull or an occ1de111 (Perl I) D 'MOVIE • • • Brutller 0 1 The W1M" ( 197S) 01ck Rot>ln· son A moun1a1n mon adopts lour orphaned woll pups and deeply cner1snes lhe1r compan1oosh1p (2 llrS ) 0 Bill Y GRAHAM CRUSADE • P..Aol MAGAZIHE- CI) SOLID GOLD Hos1 Dtonn.i Warwick Co- hoSI Jo~nny Me1h1s Guests Rocky Burnell. Dusty Sp11ngl•eld lhe Dirt Band Ti'la Marie. Jerel· dln6 Hunl ID GREAT PERFORMANCES "Bio Blonde" Sally l(ellef· meli'Slefs in en odapiet1on ot 11 Dorothy Parker !hon c bye Chlltlle." "Se>eCI a." • MOYll • * "GrMOWl<:h Vlllegt" l tt44) Don A"'8lilMI. Cat· men Mltlf!de MUllc and ...... -rOUftd a New Yotll <ny MfUemarlt dur· ~ uw 1920&. (2 hra ) t :.e • 111 TO• ANNOUNCED HO.Cl) M •A'l'H Wh*I Hot LIP• I• trying to eomtort • jllled toidlar. Hawll• and 8.J. 1ry lo llnd out what. is In the operating room that Is making people lick 0 MOVIE • • * "The Miracle W0tk· er ' 11979) MalllM G~berl, Pally Quktl Allin Bated on lhe SIO<y ot Helen Kell11r A young woman altampis 10 1.-ch • aa.t, dumb and bhnd child to 1 communk:ale with 11\1 out· Side world (A) 8 TitA T'S tNCAEDtelE Fealured a numan fly c11nos to an a.lrt>ome let. t • qu1ek·mov•no bicycles ot I • the fulure. a oeeth tree In Minnesota. IJ lHEY RUN FOR lHEIR LIVES · .IOMny Mann hoJIS lh1• fool< at the refUQM CMnP' aJono Ethiopian and U~n· dan borde1s • MERV GAIFFlN Gues1 host· Valerie Harper Guests Dick Shawn. Bobt>y Goldsboro, Pamela Myers. Jim Samu· e1s, Mloge Costanze. Clau· dlo Wilborn Cl) HEEHAW Guests George Jones. John Anderson, Susan Raye. Roy Acutt. • 9 DON CORYELL 9:30 11.([l HOUSE CALLS Panic 11rup11 among the female stall members al Kensington "'hen several or lhem are allacked by a mugger ell A MAN NAMED LOMBARDI George C Scott takes a look a1 lhe man end the .legend surrounoff>g 1"8 ~al roott>all coach. t!Q) MOVIE * * • 'Nevada Smtth" 11966) Sieve MeO-. ,Kart M11lden tnlC)lrad by Herold Robbins' novel, 1 ne CarpelblOQ8<S .. A young man MIS OUI to avenge lhe brutal murder'S ot his pttrenls (1 h• .• 30 onin l 10:00. Cl) A COUNnrt CHMTMAI , An lfrey of country mueic: tllfl and lhelf ,.,,.... lndudlno Glen ~. Tlnya Tucker, Debby Boone and l0tetta Lynn join Minnie "-'I for a OO'#n·'-Olllebtetlon of Chtlatrne&. I • NIW9 MOVlf * * ~ "Pt! Garret\ And Biiiy lha Kid" ( 1873) ' J8'MI Co«>utn. Kr11 Kria· tonereon. fl< ,_iy aopolnt- ad ._Is 1)(-ed by hit euperlors to c:eptura hlll lit.long friend, Biiiy Illa Kid ( t hr., 30 min.) • INOUENOIHT HETWON<HmS 10:30 •• MEWS TiiME'.8YFOUR ThrM Academy Awatd· winning lhOr1 tllm1 -"In The Region Of lee." "Dou· t>le Talk" and "Kudzu ' -· are presented. ID MAITEAPtECE THEATRE "Tellamant 01 Youth" Vara 8'11tain •• ae1ermlned to go to Oltf0td despl1e the Obstaciel pieced IM he! path by tradilton and her IOVlrlQ but unentlghlened • talhel (Par1 t I ll:0080Cl)QJ ~ g HOLLYWOOD SOUAAES D.·~l VWED GAME .• '-•A'8'H When r11w1<eye IS denlOd Jn n Md A pus he fells he needs. he 9YOIVft • wild case history tor an Army psycllla1rtll 10 stUOy. ., THE BENNY Hill SHOW 11:30 II Cl) QUINCY, M.E. Quincy uncove•s evidence Iha! a roo1<.1e cop who killed a burglar lle<J abOut whal octually hap.,.ned. D TONIGHT Guest hos1 David l ellar- m en. Gues1s Marifu Heooer. Pete Balbultl, Ben Vereen , D PNSONER: CELL BlOCKH Bo1h Meg and Jim ate suf. lerlng from the ettects ot their vloten1 eo11lron1a11on w11n Geott D NEWS JOHN DARLING · TUBE TOPPERS KTLAes:oo -'Brother of the Wind' •tarring Dick Robinson. A mountain man adopts fow' orphaned wolf pups and d~· ~Y cherishes theircompanioship. NBC e 9 :00 -"The Miracle. Workec" starring Melisa.a Gilbert and .Patty Duke ~· Based on the story. of Helen Keller. • KCET 9 9:30 -"A Man Named Lopibardi" -Ge.orge C. Scott takes a look at the man and the legend sur- rounding the great football coach . D GUNSMOKf A young oull•w ii r•fOfmed by lhe klndneSI "'° help of 1n elderly female )Unk dealef (Part 1) • HOGAN'S HEAOO Hog1n's l)lans 11e dlsrupl· ed by Col Cnttenoon ., IT T Al(ES A THIEF At Mun<ly 'las to leave h" nigh·laYal guesll et ll1s WUhlng1on apartment to dl$8rm a l•me bomb llCk· I~ away upstairs • • CAP'TlOHED A8C NEWS di A8CHEWS 11 :50 lttJ SHOPSMITH -Ml>flGtfl- 12:00 D TWILIGHT ZONE "The 71h IS Made Up 01 Phantoms· I ABCNEWS YOU llET YOUR UFE Buddy Hacltell dances with Appelachlan square dancers. pulls lhe waol over .,. Engllsn snephet· dess end cheekS out PIC· lurltf of a photographer Wllo spec1ehze5 1m men's bun1 12:20 8 MOVIE **'" "lhe S1ory Of A w oman" I 19691 RobtH't Stack. Bibi Andersson A married p1an111 tells 1n low with a mechcaJ ttudanl (2 hrs.I 9 IAOHSIOE A top.security ac1ent1s1 dlsapc>ear1 and ltonslde discover( an une•pl8inad $50.000 In n ls b1nlo. account. 12:30 0 TOMOAAOW G.-11 sponi magazine editor John Watah. Gene Snattt. Dt Armand Bro- deur curalor 01 the Muse- um 01 Medical Oulci<ary D tSPY "Bridge Of Splee" D THEF91 "The Assassin" • YOU 8ET YOUR LIFE Buady Hacilell meets a !armer's daugnter. a handwlillllQ analy51 and a bagel rOller • INOEP£HOENT NETWOfU< NEWS 1~:40 8 Cl). THE NEW AVENGERS Steed, Purdey ano Gamb11 teer an outbreak ol re,,or- lam when a c.apturlld --my agen1 lhey erfl holding IS killed. 1:00• MOVIE 8 *'" 'D 0 A (1949) Edmond O'Bnen. Pamela 8rtllon When a man real· tin inat he has ~ g1118'1 e dose ·ot tlm•·feleased po<son ne sets out 10 loceC. hie klllr . ...,_ NI ........ (1hr.,30Mlft.) 1:100 ADAM-ta The~ ..... .., a ~~tnlel\IO­ llon•. purtM• rot>...,y ~·· . 1:ao&H1W1 flTHI ~~MNGP = 1 .. ,_5 Tiie CooYICt" 1-.21 MOVIE * **'~ "Tiie End Ot-TM Altair" ( 1155) otbo<eh Karr. Van Jonnaon, NI American autn« becolnM romantleally lnv<>Ned With I he Wife of a 8'1tleh otttcer during !hi wer l2 hrs.. 10 min I • k 2:30. NEWS Ttw•da11'• o~,,, ••(8 •• .,,,.. 11:00 • •'A "lucky Texan" .,, ( 1934) Jotfl\ Wayne, Gabby Hayes A cowboy tr... 10 • CIHr hi• •ldaklclc Of ChirO" OI armed robbery. ( 1 hr) , -AFT£RNOOH- 12:00. * * * "let No Men 1Wrile My EiHllPh" ( 1INIO) Shelley W1nter1. Burl "'91. A Mod· s aon and wife atntmpt to sur.tfve attar he is exec.uted by the mot> (2 hrs) g) **'A "The Nighl Fighters" ( t960) Aot>e1:1 M1lchum, Dan O'Herirtiy. A 1e1uctent young man assl/mttS a •Ole 1n the Irish Revolullon (2 hrs ) 3:00 (!I • • • ,,.., "Summer Wishes Winter Dreams" I 197-3) Joanne 'l(oodward. Matlin Balsam A mlddle- aged m8fl Oecldes IO l•eat n1s "'1f11 lo a European vacation In an en0t1 to 11age ( I hr 30 min ) I revive ltMMr aylng mar- 3:30 II * * * 'M15Slon B81an· oas" ( 1968) Vera Mllff, Dennis Weaver A tough American pllol ~omos 1n•01vec w11h 1ne re1um ot 0010 bullion lb the Philip· pine governrneri1 du11ng WOflO War II • by Armstrong a Batluk '-' ~ 4' & a. ~ 64JV ~~,~~.' ' Network regrets mistake .. Be~ny myth. exploded Televi~ion ' ' uxitching 'Really ioorm,.hearted, generous' says kir.i his hobby Regains Sight Adam Kendall (Linwood Boomer. left ) is overjoyed to see Jonathan Garvey ( Merhn Olsen) i.n ~·To See the Light·' in Part l of a two·part drama on "Little House on the Praire" tonigh! ~~~n Chann~ 4. 'Marco Polo' begins filming HOLLYWOOD (APJ -'The eight·hour NBC mini-sen el\ "Marco Pole,'· which teils of tile young 13th century Venetian 's joume• to China. has begun production in Venice. Italy. Mandy.· Patinltin, who won a Tony this year for bis role as Cho in "E vita," stars as Marco Polo. Anne a.,.croft plays his mother and Sada Thompson is his Aunt Flora. The special will be filmed in Italy. Morocco. Yugoslavia, Israel and the People's RepubUc or China. Editor 'chosen' llOLLYWOOD CAP> -Allen Goorwltz will play the newspaper editor in U).e modern romanic eo~edy "Continental Divide," st arring J ohn Bel\labl and Blair Brown. SE A TTL E I AP ) NBC says it "very much regrets'' a mistake th4lt caused the network to tele.vise an er roneous re· por t that Tim Martin, a 19-year!oJd leukemia pa· tient. had died. ·-- M artin1 an accounting ·student from Knoxville. T e nn ., is under going trea.im e nt at Fred Hut<'h i nson Ca n ce r Re sear~h Center in Seattle ro. the disease. IN A FEATU&E on the center. Nae-TV re- por ted that he had died. 'fh e next ni g ht th e n,S?lwork acknowledged _i ts mistake. An NBC-TV orficial' in Ne.w York said the error-- was "an honest mistake by someone who has re- a 11 y been a good member of the staff for a long time" and just happene<! to pass on bad information. "We had no reason lo doubt him," said M.L. F lynn, field producer who oversaw filming of the orig inal seg m e nt about ~.1artin. -"GOD, WE felt tc!rri- ble about it," said Ms. Flynn. NBC telephoned Marlin's mother. Doris, . ''and s h e was very wa rm," Ms. Flynn said. On Oct. 6, Martin re· ceived a bone marrow graft from his brother J'ony, 16. · Dr. John Thompson, .. o.ne. of the-doclors ·tf'eat· Ing Martin, said Martin h&fl another SO days of outpatient observation and testing before be'~I' be released. COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) -The late Jack Benny. the comedian who turned feigned ~ungm~ss mto a successful entertainment career, was reaJly warm·hearted and generous. his. brolht!r-in-law says. Hilliard Marks, who also wrote comedy ror Benny, regaled students at the North Idaho College Popcorn Forum with nostalgia. "Jack was a man in love with his O\Vn wife, so much so that t)is will provided her with roses, one a day. for the rest of her life," Marks said. MARKS SAID HIS FAMOUS brother-in·law's secret to comedy sut·t·~ss was one shared by many great comi<:s. "Benny, Hope, Burns all stuck lo the basics. The) didn't go for fads in their deli very of com~ edy. '' he said. Marks. Benny 's wife. Mary. a nd a utho r Marcia Borie have collaborated on a book on the comedian 's life called, "Jack Benny." ~Incredible' exploitation . By PETER J. BOY ER LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man's fingers are charred to blackened nubs. Another man's leg is grotesquely mangled by a speeding car. Ah, that's entertainment! Viewers of ABC's "That's Inr rPdible!" -and there are many, many of them -have been treat· ed to above spectacles, and wouJd have been able to see a fello-w crashing into a concrete wan punctUring his aorta and breaking his pelfu, tnigh a nd lower leg if only the "That's Incredible!" came ra hadn't missed it. _ OH W£LL, THOSE run.loving folks will cook up something else. It comes as no great revelation that people are disposed to leering at the calamities that befall others. So what's wrong with capitalizing on that human Lrait? -. This: "TIIAT'S INCREDIBLE!" makes a mockery o( television's lost promlse"'to~uplift7 to broaden , even enllg_hten its viewers, a promise implying-the acceptance or a certain resporuiibility that comes with commanding the public airwaves for the purpose of makml' a 'J)f'O(it. ~OPH/~TICAT£0. PR{)(JRAMMINO ... Beaulil'ul ~IBrBo Mugia-New!!-MarinB Weolher- . CongumBr Rep.orl~~look Markel RBporlg Th~ book chronicles Benny's.famous on-the-air feud with Fred Allen. and the Golden Era in Hollywood of Frank ~natra. Gregory Peck and George Bums . BENNY LOVED' A GOOO•JOKE. Marks told the students. NEW YORK <AP) - Some television, e ws . from the publishing in- dustry . ··My m other, s t ill s hudders when I mention 'H ow d y Dood y'." says Alex McNeil. "because that • always meant it was time to make dinner " .. Born Benny Kubelsky , Benny was a 10th grade dropout from Waukegan, Ill. He was thrilled when his jWlior high school was named for him. Mar ks said. When he saw Daniel Webster High School nearby, he remarked, "I wondeF what his real name was." Another time, Marks reminisced, Benny lost his billfold at a pay toilet. "Well. he ... discovered his loss after the door closed On his knees, reach.ing under for his billfold. a stranger, passing by. quipped. ·1·11 lend Hardly .a n _ unusual opening line. when you consider the guy spent I 3 ye a i;s co m p i I i n g • • ··Tot a l Television : _A_3.t Comprehensive Guide to .- Programming from 1948 > to 1980." jugt published you a dime.· That broke Benny up · · i n paperback by ~n~uin Books. II • ~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~ ·~~~~~~- ~ "OOUILETAKF' . ..AO'MllW ~to DueMmege port'11h photo911phy. No lddl- tlonel chelll tor gruupl. ..... our ..iectlon. ~ !MY OCUlionlltJ c:Nnge. w. l.ct1on llWays, or dlpoelt chelr- fuly refunded. THESE DAYS ONLY - Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Oec1~mber : 2 3 ,. · s DAILY 10 A.M. --8 P.M. Sat. 6 1, \ leadl loutn8rd, WHtll••r Harbor loulewerd, CoMe ..... 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""" CM A.aclio With •onltlan ACCllOO'Y 8tl1'9 "-Own AM Por1.t l "' .. • ''"' "CLOSE ENCOUNTER& Of a':.::';::., -THE THtAD KINO" (R) C }llil' lllML~,.,~,.~··-J "STAR TRACK" (Q) ''CLOSE lHCOUNTlRs.c>F THE THIRD KIND" (PG) "9l'AR TRACK" (Q) T-.U. "'9 ""'f9e OI "'9 _. "THE WARMC>ftl" (R) ""' "AMEfUCAN QfOOLO" (R) ........................ -. 'THl llLACtC ITAUJOM" (0 ~ . .... RO AT LAMI" (PG) .. I Stafmaker tells story Film re-creates teen idols of '50s BJ BOB TllOllAI tlOLLVWOOD (AP> -It seerm '° 1001 a10, that t~ent t.lme when bo)'I could by yanked off the atreeta ot South Philadelphia and hyped into h.artthtobf for teen·a1e America. The muaie buaineta hu traveled ll&bt years from lboee d•Y• of the late 19IDOI anc1· early ·eo.. ThoH who wiab to relive that era can attend Unit... ~ll Artiat 11' "The tdolmaker." starrinl Ray Sh arke)' as Vincent Vacarri, with Tovah Feldauh. Peter GaUat h4'r and Paul Land. · The cre<liu Ust Robert Marcucci as technical ad viser It figures. Sharkey's character ml1ht as we ll be called Marcucci. ,> TWt:NTY.0 YEARS AGO, KE wu>the bluest starmaker in the pop music world, a Sven1ali who seemed able lo convert unknowns lntQ milllon- dollar attractions ove'rnight. His moat notable creations: Frankie Avalon and Fabian (Forte), who are represented in the film by Gallagher and Land 'd . 1 ·'The ld<>lmaker ' · began with a prov1 ent1~ _ bll o·f t~hoppina at La Scala restaurant in Beverly Hills. .. . • "lt was in 1-'ebruary 1976, Marcucci recalled. ··1 stopped by Gene Kirkwood's table to con- (?ralulate him on ·Rocky' on which Kirkwood was By 'ne Aaaoclaled Prets The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week ending Dec. 5 as they appear in this week 's issue o(Billboard m agazine. HOT SlrfGLES l. "Lady" Kenny Rogers. Liberty 2. "More Than I Can Say" Leo Sayer, Warner Bros. . 3 .. Another One Bites Uie Dust" Queen, £lektra 4. "Woman in Love·• Barbra Streisand, Colum- bia 5. "Master Blaster" Stevie Wonder, Tamla 6. "Sta..rting Over " J ohn Lennon, Gerren 7. "Love on the Rocks" Neil Diamond, Capitol 8. "HWlgry He~rt '' Bruce Springsteen, Columbia 9. ''I'm Coming Out" Diana Ross, Motown 10. "Dreaming" Cliff Richard, EMl-America TOP LPs 1. "Guilty" Barbra Streisand, Columbia 2. "Greatest Hits" Kenny Rogel"S, Liberty. 3. "HoUer Th.an July" Stevie Wonder, Ta mla 4. "The River " Bruce.Springsteen, Columbia 5. "Back in Black" AC-DC, Atlantic 6. "The Game" Queen, Elektra 7. "Crimes of Passion" Pat Benatar, Chrys alis 8 ... Eagles Live" Eagles, Asylum 9 "Zenyatta Monda tta" 11\e Police. A&M 10. "F aces" Earth. Wind & Fire, ARC-Columbia Changes mm1e for royalty LON DO N <AP) -Queen Elizabeth ll's press . secretary says he persuaded the British Broad- casting Corp. to make changes in a TV thriller ser ial about a kidnap victim with royal connec- tions . The story's schoolboy, who is abducted by ter- rorists. is described as the Earl of Balmoral and I 7th in Line to the throne. The BBC said it agreed to cha n ge the · character to the son of a fictitious senior official of the United States. T he title of the t hriller, "Blood Royal" is being changed to "Hostage to Fear ," the BBC said. There is no Brit ish no~le family na m ed Balmoral. That's the name of a Scottish castle where the royal family va cations in summer. Michael Shea, Buckingham · Palace press secretary, said he felt concern that the story might worry members of the royal family who hav*" children at school. They include the queen, Iler sis- ter Princess Margaret and the queen's cousins, Princess Alexandra and the Douchesses of Kent and Gloucester. .. I "1 AM NOr Al't ANIMAL I l AM A HUMAN l!EINOI l...AM ... AMANr NOW PLAYING On Stage Set., .Tenor JIM ~IHAU DAVID COPPIN At the Keybolrd ........ ..._.PUIA -... , SIN ~'9·~339 • -1111 ltt J9J~ 'IClflC'I cm-........ ...,. ... 011n0t 63•·~~J INtsl""nlll< (1141 991 3693 ...... _, ..... "" ,....._, NA POINERHOUSE OF A FllM.~. Akita~ .... ~cand .... fo<trw gtNWlt IMng""" director."--~.~_,_ GEORG E LUCAS 1nJ FRANC IS FORD l:OPPOlA Pf'!OC"' , A FILM BY AICIRA KUROSAWA THE SILWQW WARRIOR ~_, c .......... ~ llCLUllVI OllAMQa C 0 U It TY INGM!mlrin edwdtl ~ICOAIT MWY.a .. .,..rn-• ...... ~ ... necutlve producer. I had mana1ecl Gene for a brief Ume when he was 17 and wanted to be a teen idol. But when J heard his New York-Tony Curtis accent, I said. 'For1et it.' . • "Gene asked me what I wu doint, and I told him I was writin& a book i.ncorporatin1 my ex- periences in the muaic bustneu. Not an autot,io- 1raphy, because then I would have to mention names. nu. would be fictionalised history. which is lh• kind ol book I like to read. Aile~ I told Gene about il, he said, 'I want to do it .· " IUUWOOD, WHO HAD n.JaNED TO pro- duction after an actiJlg career, wu forming a partnership with Howard W. Koch Jr .. son of the producer and himself a veteran of filmmaking. Marcucci dismissed Kirkwood's conversation· as restaurant chatter. Six months later, Kirkwood· Koch sent writer Edward DI Lorenzo to work with Mar cucci in devising a script. · "The Idolmaker" m ade the rounds or the s tudios and underwent multiple rewrites until the project finally connected with United Artists. First-lime director Taylor Hackford filmed the S.S million movie io and aroWld Los Angeles, which doubled for New J ersey and New York City of 20 years ago. •. "l liked the picture," Marcucci admitted. "I think the director did a good job of m aking the period and the action .seem authentic. It's not real· ly the story of Frankie Avalon and Fabian . It's more the experience of Bob Marcucci in taking two kids and making them into stars." MABCUCCT WAS A MASTER OF promotion, who knew how to get radio play for his cllJ'nls' re· cords.. how to showcase them on te levis ion <es pecially "Ame rican Bands tand">. how to package them for the fan mae aiines. A songwriter m his ..2Ml_right, he also had a smooth touch for selec.ting__material and present· ing il for popula r appe~ (his most nota ble achievement: Avalon's "Venus"). He recalled discovering Avalon while audition· ing a group called Rocco and the Saints. "Frankie was playing trumpet in lhe group, not singing at all." said Marcucci. "I thought he had the look and appeal that would .make it with young people, and I convinced him to try singing. He turned into an accomplis hed performer." Marcucci likes to recall that he found Fabian "on .a doorstep." The manager was visiting a South Philadelphia friend wh06e wife was expect· ing a baby. An a mbulance was in front of the builping, not for the new mother but for another resident who had'suffered a heart attack. T hal was Fabian's father. and the handsome young man was stjlOding out front. BOTH STARS HAD LIVELY film careers untif their vogue faded. Ava lon continues 'as an enter· taine r, Fabian does occasional films. Marcucci has long since parted with both. a micably with Fat>ian, not so with Avalon ("he sued me and I won"). Marcucci has devoted the last four years to the film -··r ~ot out of the music business because I didn't like the w~y it had changed.'·' ' · Could an idol maker accomplish Marcucci 's feats in today's show business? "I don't know if someone could take a n un- known off the streets and make him a superstar. But certain things can be done thr ough the med ium of tel evision. For instance, Farrah Fawcett, not a talented person but a beauty who became a s upers tar by being put-on TV." W oinen wrestlers comedy subject HOLLYWOOD CAP ) -Peter Falk and Burt Young star in ·· ... All the Marbles.'' The contemporary comedy about women's tag team wrestling will be filmed in Ohio and Las ·Vegas before returning to the MGM Studio here. E1duelwe Showt~I 8ADTIMING A Mneuel obM•elon ,~, ......... , .. ,. "IDOL.MAKER" 1111 "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" c::~·20cn:•-~~ ODYSSEY" ''°' "CLOSE 'ENCOUNTERS' Walt l•n•y'" Song.cSoulb I "PRIVATE a-~""'="~=-=~~"r-:-::·'.,.=~=·-=lm:-11 ~ BENJAMIN" <t11 OH, IOOKRBI I · 3:30 • 7:45 "THE ELEPHANT RRAN cownov . MAN" '"1 ,...,, .... MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,.,,. ..-c ... til ... ,.,,.,. .. 10 -,..,_ -.... _.,,,.,.,"' ..., ... __ lot_Of,,,.WC- rt=il ~l AGES AOMITTt 0 I ~ 09nef•I A~MtnC•• 11u a m AHO 111 FIUols ftllcervE ™l HAL~ ™f litOlt<lfl PICIUM COOi Of St Lf ftl(GIJl.14 T IOH "THE EMPIRE '"' STRIKES BACK" _.,,.,....._ "AWAKENING" e111 '""°' TO 81.Aa! .. ';.~ ..... ......... . ..---.~ .. ..... ,,.,.... ~ PORTRAYS IDOL . Peter O•ll•gher ENTEAT AINMENT Mystery ~i'riling HOLLYWOOD (AP) "· William Hurt, ·tlic bard Crenna and Kathleen Tumer star ln th e co n~mpo'l"ary, murder mystery ''Body Heat." r.Jmin1 on loca- tion in Florida. 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INSIDE: I ·Ann Landen •Claulfled • Horoscope ..._I o.a1rn0er '. 1NO j How · to 11se good scents •1 .IUDITll GUION · . ................. In Paris lber•'• •· J>t!rfwne 1lort1 on atmott every eonwr In the l1 S , you have to looll in lhe ch-part.n1fllt 1tort1 and hc>pe th•Y hhe your bruct. E~an women al•ay1 have had lbe rep· ut-tlon ol apendin1 more Ume and money oo k"PU.. ttwmselv" lOOkh'I and amelUn,1 pret- ty. but Maureen Downey hopea lhal will cbanae soon . She bu opened a nt'w ahop, Perfume· of ydo. m Newport Beach deahna exclwnvely in perfume• and coloaoea for both men and "'omen, the equ1 valent of \he Pariailan perfumery Tbouah many of her rnend.s 1uud that hav· LOI 1uch a store wouJd never work, Ms. Downey believes that both men and women ·are becom- tn& more conscious of thetr scent. THE PIEat~UM£ J)dyssey started when Ms. Downey' a tall blonde woman, graduated from California State University, Long Beach, with a de&i:et; m psychology and planned to see the ' world. Her boyfriend seqt 'her hu,e bouquets of \ REFUGEE ·- NeW life fo·r Cuban exil·es Editor's Note : This is the second in a three-part series oj articles examining the impact oj rejugees in Orange County. By JOEL C. DON bf -O.lly ~ .... IUff Vicente Cruz sparkles when he's asked why he sought refuge in America seven months ago. He tried to come here once before. flow en lo try to cban1e her mind and she asked him one day to 'lpend his money on something I that would la.st ._. like perfume. · "He did, but it was hard lo find a delivery aervice. He had to wrap it in a box and it cost a lot of money tO send," ahe said. "That's why I deliver within a 15-mile radius and It's all Wf&pped in pink and burgundy with a flower." When she got ~e idea for a perfume store, she went to Europe lo Investigate the legendary P arislan fragrance Industry. ..... HER nll$f 1'ND subsequent trips have been extremely eaucationjl], she says, and in· deed she is a walking encycloJ?edia on perfume. She can tell you what it's made of, how to we~r it and how to.choose the right scent. ShouJd you wear more than .one? "Some people prefer to be identified with one fra- grance," Ms. Downey said. "although it is sug- gested that a heavier fragrance be worn at night rather than during the day."' -· If you do wish to have several "sigtiatures," · Ms. Downey said the "woodsy-spicy" scents "tend to have an alluring effect and sbouJd be He was caught trying to nee Cuba aboard a small raft with five others. For hiA fajled esca.61'<'--- attl!lnpt, the Comm unist government sentenced the 38-year-old Cruz to 8 ,Years in jail, branded a political prisoner. He jumps, up when reminded of life on his' native Caribbean island. He speaks with fiery hatred for hi s imprisonment, communis m and, most of all, Fidel Castro. 0 TIDS IS AN EXILE for me ... I know I can't go back," said Cruz, with the aid of an in- terpretor. worn in lhe evening or durin& lhe aay in a cold climate." / Citrus and green fraarances, on the otber hand, have an ''inviaoratmg effect" and are preferred for warm weather or daytime wear. .IT'S DIFFICULT sometimes lo find out what type a perfume is, Ms. Downey admitted, since there is no designation on labels, and she said representatives of the manufacti>rers often don't know. But with a nose trained by many months of smelling different perfumes, Ms. Downey u fairly good at describing the scents. Her own favor.He is a $200-per -ounce perfume by Marilyn Miglin, a retired dancer in Chicago, called "Pheromone." She also Likes "First, 1' by Van Cleef ana Arpels, which is a bit c he aper than .. Pheromone" at S 100 per ounce, but Ms . Downey admitted that she's pa.rtial to all lhe fra- grances in her store. "They wouldn't be here otherwise," s he ex-. plained. The Newport Beach resident also is working on her own fragr an ce, a floral, and she hopes to have it out sometime next year. . #• ' '· . •' ,, Maureen Downey is a walking encyclopedia on / perfume. She can tell you what it's made of. how to wear it and how to c'hoose the right scent. Bottles from her: Newport Beach shop are at left. ' ; . c .· "Cuba 1$ my country," added his 25-year- old wife, Sonia. "But this eountry opened its arms when we needed it." But the Cruz family, with· children Alex- ander, 5, and Franklin, 3, haven't thought mucb about how far America is willing lo open its borders. 'This is an exile for me . . . I know I can't go back,' says-Cuban refugee Vicente Cruz. rigRt,-wtio recently arrived in Orange County with his family (from left) Alexander. 5, wife Sonia. and 3-year-old Franklin. ) ' ·! The family has resettled in Orange Co)lllly, already brimming with one of the largest r~r­ ugee population concentrations in the nation. Co\mty and private agency officials are growing concerned about lhe continued migra- tion -and with lhe Cruz family a secondary migration -to the county. AL11IOUGR INDOCHINESE make up the vast majority of refugees -totaling alm0$1 ~.ooo -Cuba.na have berun flocklnc to the county from the already heavily refugee- populated Dade County. Fla. A relative in Florida took the Cntt family in. But a diapute over religioua ~ifferences sent t& family literally into the street. They were rescued by a Catholic resettle- ment acency, moved West lo a Buena Park apartment and provided with •eel furnlture and clotblftl. . But the Cru1 family, aa well aa other Cubans and Haitians fleeln1 to American sborea, area 't retuceea. The U.S. lmml1ratioa and NaturaliuUoa Se"tce calla t.bem "entrants," becaUle t.bey did not come to the U.S. vt• or1anlaed 1pomorabip prosrama. "TECBNICALL Y, an tmmt1rant la a penon wbo ii comln1 to UM Uaited "Stat. lo lurninglolheirMmeland .. ":' Vicente Cruz believes his family fits both of the above. Until October, Cuban and Haitian entrants weren't eUgit>le' for special public assistance similar to a federal program set up lo aid the massive influx of 1n4ochinese. · Still, private , re ligipus-based resettle- menl agencies are trying to keep refuieea and • entrants off the welfare rolla. 'lbe agencies pro- vide orientation progr•ms, aet up language classes, operate employment services as \tell aa provide for lhe basic living needs of lhe new re-• sjdenta. . "We would like a refuaee lo come to this . cou&ttY and work aide by side and become in- dependent as aooo as pouible," said Michael Friedline, regional coordinator for World Relief Refugee Servicea, a resettlement aiency. "But we know lhJa Ian 't goln1 to happen rtlht away." . CavZ AND I08 WIPE kDow they must learn F.ncllah before than can hope. to stand OD their own. - Cruz, who worked aa a macblniat In Cuba, Ustena to En1U1b leaaoal on cuaette tape re-· cordJnp. When ·h11 wife learna the laniua.e. ihe bopea to become a beautician. . -In the meantime, Cnu ii wilUnc to work at "Basically they <Cubans) are people who. are looking for roots," says Fullerton attorney Francisco Finnat, a member of county Cuban groups aiding the new entrants. "Ir the soil of Orange County is not propitious for them they 're going lo go elsewhere. Obviously, they can't go back to Cuba." FIRMAT, who ned Cuba as a yo\ingster when Cutro came lo power, agreed many or his coun.trymen ·would assimilate easier into Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. Other problems plaguing the new wave of Cuban exiles are criminals who've been re- leased with the expatriates, according to tbe Rev. M. Fletcher Davis, head of the Refuiee Forum of Orange County, an outfit that actl as a liaison between county agencies and private resetUement groups. , "We don't have access to Caatro's records," he said. "And besides, the le1aJ records don't discriminate cnmlnal prl1oner1 from civil = prisonen--.nd-poUttcal prVonerl. H The forum e,atimatea there are nearly 3,~ Cubana In the county. II ore aM ezpected, at~ tracted by the climate and job market. County Md private aceaciea are Just belln· ning to IMI' up q»eclal procrama for the Cuban exilea, be uid. violence, and alcohohs m as well aa senous educational deficiencies, he sajd. There are intra-cultural problems among the Cubans themselves. · ·:caatilian Cubans feet better t.ba.n others " Davis said. "And there are some blacks who ' speak only Spanish. Whal <American) oom- munily do they belong to when they 1et here?" And there is lhe potential for community tensions and resentment as some needy resi· dents view the refugees as receivin1 special at- tention and auiatance. "You have to remember," said Firmat, "that many came from Cuba with just the clothing on their backs . They don't even have wallets." ' cavz SAID he doesn't feel any reHnt· ment. ... As soon u he entered the country, he~ a job Ha boule painter. He doesn't wut 1peciu treatment, ju.ta better life. He lmoWI he wlll ralle bll cbHdrea u J Americana. The next Ume be villll Cabll -if he ever doei -he'U be ee an Amertcu tourist visa. . AJtboulb Crua bu Juat ......... • the r'Olld to American clU....Up, be aWI c...-..IMI Ma • .. realde perm.....Ut.'' 1ald Janet Grabam, aa · lNS 1pobawoman bued ln W ......... ''A nl~ .... fto bu fled bil bomelad and la ... ktltl ""-I• tn tbe Unlfed a.t.. Tbey fw re- any job. He realises .be may have to lake meni.,..... employment. . • LIVING UNDSa TllE repre11lon of "1 ckm't care what I dcr," be said, atuatq. CHtro'• IOftl"DIDeDt for more than JO yean, once apiD. "I have a lot ol patlence..-'thil-aa---1ney anhe "4ritb Mdal-lllMI emotioeal prob- more tha we had in Cuba." lem1 lncludlnl deprenlon, tendendel io,rant national beritaa•. · "1..teet very Cubaa," be uid, Ma""'••·., atrallbt-ilP. I will ban a k to clo for .mJ i: a iaxil--~• try tf ~ aacl.~ Cllllro luft. U ft, don't do it, who wi~ ! ' .... J \ . C'alldlellg•t ... ee_. .. .,. -lnvltadonl are out for the .eveoth annual Cbriatmu Candlelight Concert for the' benefit of the Oranae Coun· ty M uaic Center. Preparing decorationl for the $100-per· peraon event are Decora· tions,...Chairman Charles Paap and General ·~bair man Mrs. ~dward Schumacher. Program for the gala will include a cocktail party, dinner and concert featuring Carmen Dragon conducting the California Pops Orchestra, mezzo so prano Diane Pilcher and the Orange. County Master Chorale. For ticket information, call 556-2121. . Utile truth in this poetry ~ -~Man of 60 ought t0 be in prime· c~ndition DEAR ANN LANDERS: l was amused by the reader who matched .up song titles with wed· ding anniversaries to indicate the frequency or love.making .• Here's an old poem that tells the story even better ~ "From 20 to 30 if a man lives right. It's once in the morning and once at night. From 30 to 40, if he still lives right, He gives up the morning or skips it at night. 1 From 40 to 50 it's now and then, From 50 to 60 it's Lord knows when . From 60 lo 70, if he's s till in · clined. He's faking it, Sister, it's all in his mind:" SAN DIEGO SAGE DEAR SAGE: Cute poetry, but the~'s very llUle tr•tb m lt -begluinl wilb tbe flftb llne. And the notion that "It's all m .\1111 L1n1dPr11 up the subject again ... The woman wrote because she was· agonizing over the incident. Why didn't you stand up for her right to be angry? Why is the wronged wife ex peeled to swallow her pain and be "un· derst anding?'' Maybe her husband didn't want to talk .a bout the inci dent, but she NEEDS to. You could have at least ad· vised her to see a therapist with whom she couJp talk out her anxiety. If she pushes it aside I've beell accued budreda ol time•· ol coppa.1 out bec•me I ••llested &Mrapy, couaeU.1, a talk wtda a clergymu, etc. Of coane, yoa are rtp& -.,. I baaed le Mmd llke a b,..a record. I alaoald have do•e so aayway. Tllallka for 1eU1a1 · ID ad noq.11 CO wrl&e. DEAR ANN LANDERS: J am a 17-year-old girl who has no trouble getting dates. The prob-_ lem is my mother. She insists on fixing m~ .UP with sons, nephews and acquaintances of her friends. The guys she picks are not my type. l have asked he r to cut it out, but she pays no attention. ' -llJs miDd" at If ls nonsense. · she may release the anger in some other way and end up even more confused about her un· usual behavior. I've gone ape over a young man Mom doesn't like, so she has me booked up for the next three weekends. Is there any way I can get her to stop this humiliating matchmaking? Not one dude has been worth a second date. Sign me -Ml~ MATED IN CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Today a man of IO, "If be Uves rlgbt," oagbt io be la the prime of coadlUoa. Tbe experts teU WI tbat both men and •omen wbo are healthy and stay la sbape 1bould he able to enjoy se1 as long as they Uve. DEAR ANN LANDERS: For someone who has had years of exl>er ien ce with people's emotions. you certainly have a skill for ignoring the con· sequences of repressed ones. - DEMANDING FAIR PLAY IN lLLlNOlS DEAR FAJR: Al lon«i last a letter from a reader who is an· uoyed because I didn.'l say. "Seek pr:ofessloaal help." DEAR MISS : Tell you mother tbat from &bis day forward y·ou refuse to 10 oa another flsed·up date -aad abe will have to upl~la tile "prob- lem" to the young .ma• wlaen be shows up at the door. You bave every rl&llt io do' this, 'and I'll back you au the way. Recently you advised a wife whose husband had confessed to • _ a one=night stand, "Never bring ( Borosrope ] TUESDAY, DEC. Z By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 21.Apr. J9): Spar for time, play wailing game. Accent on l ega l affairs , partemship proposals, ability to cope with one whose views are op· posite your own. Being patienf r esults in money. Know it, act ac· cordingly. TAURUS (Apr. 20· May 20): Take "ring roads" -means steer clear of direct confron- tations. Pisces, Virgo persons play important roles. Focus on modera· lion, diet, work, service and nutrition. Define terms. get realistic ap· praisals. Pisces native figures prominently. GEMINI (May 21· June 20 ): Emotional re spo n ses a r e in - tensified. What seemed mild grows "hot." Know it, realize others are playing "for keeps." Ca pri co rn . Can ce r Survivors get chaece second LOS ANGELES <AP> -Survivors of the Holocaust who falsified their ages lo avoid Nazi de-ath camps have been given special Social Security dispensation so they may collect their rightful benefits. The new guidelines may help many elderly Holocaust s urvivors who live in California. said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, assistant dean or the Simon Wlesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies at Los Angeles' Yeshiva Universit y. During the 1930s and 1940s, many people in areas controlled by Nazi Germllny falsified their agt!s so they might be sent to slave labor 1roupa instead of death camps, Cooper said. "In order to get into the slave labor batall1ons, you had to be ln a certain age bracket," Cooper said.· ·'People lied . to stay alive." Holocaust survivors who later came to the U.S. frequently ~ntered with the wrong ages bn their penonal dOc:umenu. Cooper said, and now are unable to collect Social Security benefits because they are Uated aa belnl youn1er thin they ·really are. Many have been afraid to try to correct the mistakes, be 1aJd, bffause of fears they would be deported over the talaltled in· torm1Uon on"their entry papen. "In the lt50I, there appanlnUy were a few cuft of people who were Pl'OMCuted by the IOV· erameat lJW lyin1," -he •aid. "Tbil bu made maay fl them alrald to speak ouil." Cooper' aald the new Social Security • 1uldellne' e11able Holocauat aurvlvors to •tablilh tbelr ~al a111 ~ onstaal doeu· menta or, tf there are no or1,..., with a aim· pie penonaJ depoeiuon. natives figure prom· inently. Significant changes. meetings oc· cur. Member of opposite sex is captivated by you. CANCER (June 21· July 22): New starts. contacts and loves are featured. Scenario is Jjye ly and you are stimuJated. Transaction is concluded -personal security is enhanced as. a result. Check property values, accept sugges - tions from family member . .,, LEO (July 23 · Aug.22): Original ideas, daring concepts could dominate scenario. Highlight fitness, humor -short trip involves ref· 'alive. Good news comes and is associated with special effort, collection or writing. Another Leo is likely to be involved. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Plans subject lo quick change ..,--know i t , be flexible, versatile and keep resolutions con· ceming diet, rttrealion and nutrition. 'You could be involved in a social whirl. A relative sends m essage concerning possible long journey. Gemini figures prom · inently. •uaRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 2 2 ) : S ru d y V i r g o message foT important hint. Emphasis on enlargement of personal horizons, special com· munication, a travel or educaUonal project. Focus on peraonallty, correct timinl. accurate judgment and con· fidence enou•h to ln, ltla\e ploneerinc ·con· Eept. scoap10 <Oct. 23. Nov. 21): Avold, belDI palnted into proverbial corner. TelQPOl'UJ ccm· flDemeat could aatually work tO JOW' edvanta1t .. Period of seclusion brings you in greater touch with re a lity . Welcome c b·ance to gather thoughts and formulate constructive program .. Aquarian figures prominently. SAGITfAlllUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Favorable response received as re· suit of special request. Emphasis on desire, friendship, creativity and necessary capital needed for business en· lerprise. -· CAPlllCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You get news connected with home loan or buaineu career actlvitiy. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio natives figure prominently. What began aa an obsta·. cle can be transformed into stepping.stone for progress. Luxury item is within reach. AQUAlllVS (Jan. 30· Feb. 18): Good moon aspect signifies travel, special lecal require· ments, aspiration and ablUty to communicate ideas in unique manner. Define terms, make meaninga crystal-clear. Places, Virgo natives play key roles. Steer clear of self-d~eptlon. PISCES <Feb. 19-M'J. 20): You could be fil. volved ln "occult" ex· perlence. You gain ac· cesa to hidden meanincs and lnformaUon wblcb could lead to monetary caln. Accept ctiaUence, added raponalbUity and be relldy for outsland· ln1 career opportunity. .. F~TUAINQ ·Celil>acy sto~ brews ,Prie1t1 may re1ent EpUcopal, newco~n a1GBOSGSW.Q>llNSLL da*7 for molt Roman cWu a. .. mdtr ftlcla .,............ many ol tboM cler17 .,.. uw.a wttlli IOIDt Niue· NEW YOU -W1aile tbe Roman Catbolic t.uc•. It will be bard f« tboM mm to ~ tM Cbvda ll to penn.tt aome llW'liecl pri..U la tM f fact tbat a new arrival from Aqlicanlam wW be Umt.d ..._, tbil la aot ...uret1 _,,_ Tbe daurell able to MrVe .. • pri .. t wbUe married wlllM a llf•· bu ecmae otber Dd..U wttb wl"9 .,_.._ tM dla· loa.1 Roman Catbo& will nat. affeeted ZllUeolial pri11u now plMD•n1 to enter tt. '"l'hil will be a bard ea~rieoce for tbe Ro1Du Nnerihe&ela, ac~epgnc. ol married ea...11 la Catbollcs and they abould ave our charity and tbe cbun:b'a Latia (W11tena) rite II unpneedeated lood will .. they aeek to •truatle wltb it." lD t.b1I country, and wu 1eea la 1evera1 quuten .. Only a relatively few ZDlleoPal prtnta are tn! likely lo lncre.ue preuures for an· end to tbe mu-volved lD the Intended 1blt\ to Rome -perbape datoryNleofceUbaey. about 70 of the J.ZS Epi.leopal elersy -alt.boqb the preciae number la uncert.ain. Moel are mar· EPISCOPAL PRESIPING Bl.8HOP John M. Allin, in bil ftrst commeot on tbe Roman Catholic de· ci.lion to admit the diuident EpAacopallana, lnchad~ 1n1 married prl•ta. aaJd: "We know uiat the rule of celibacy now man· Sa•ff said Need nicotine? .Try chewing · LONDON (AP) -Medical research reported here sho~ that snuff -the rage among 18th cen· tury genUemen of rashion -is a "satisfying and less harmful" substitute for cigarettes . Whal makes the scented tobacco powder even more attraJ:live is that smokers can switch to snufl "relatively easily" since it provides cigarette ad· diets with the same surge of nicotine to the blood. "SWITCHING FROM CIGARETTES TO snuff could have enormous health benefits," said a trio of addiction and poison specialists from the Lon· don Institute o f Psychiatry and New Cross Hospital here. "Snuff could save more lives and avoid more ill-health than any other preventive measure likely to be available to developed nations well into the 21st century." they concluded. The study of nicotine absorption ·among cigarette, cigar and snuff users appeared in The Lancet, Britain's medical journal. . The Times of London -the newspaper most read by the upper crust of British society which used to take snuff -wrote that the doctors' rec· ommendation was "notto besnee1ed at." ,.-ff E TA K I N G 0 F SN V F F w a s considered an elegant custom among mem· bers of the upper class starting in the 15th century, when it was introduced to European explorers by American Indians . In 18th century, the English almost completely abandoned their cigarette habit in ravor of the more trendy snuff. Today, the snurr industry is thoroughly British, with a dozen small firms supplying most of the world's sniffers. When cigarette health warnings appeared more than a dozen years ago, the snuffmen expected a rush on their nose· tickling blends. It was not to be. ·The demand for snuff has stayed rather small, and British snuff production has not expanded beyond its 165 tons a year. ried. ... THEIR DISSATISFACTION with the. Episcopal Church, part of the worldwide Antlican Communion of IS million Cbriltiam, came to a bead with life cburcb 'a 1'78 deci.llon to allow or- dination ol women. Tbe diaaident cleray, and some lay memben of tbe 2.8 million-member church, also resisted re- visions in the church's biatoric Book of Common Prayer. A small ae1ment broke away to form a tep~rate Anglican body but lt also splintered lD new diaputes. Some others sought a haven in the Roman Cburcb1 and its U.S. bishopcs Jut month dilcloeed they are developin1 provision to ad.mil the mar· ried Episcopal clern to the Roman priesthood, and also to admit disaffected lay Epi.lcopaliam under special arraifaemeots for them. They are to be allowed to retain a "common idenlily" within the Roman Church, inclucUn1 • Anglican liturgy or forms of wonhip, but muat af. firm Roman Cathollc doctrine and authority of pope and bishops. DETAILS OF nu: PllOCFA.4iJ STILL are to be spelled out, but lbe plan bad the general approval of Pope John Paul II. " . · Although the Roman Church bas married priest.a ln iu Eastern rite, particularly in the Mid-= die East but also including utr.Wan rite prieau in this country. the new married clern would be the first amon1 Latin rite Catholics in the United States. • However, there have been some married Proteptant clergy accepted individually in the Latin rite priestbood in Europe and Australia. The Episcopa.l clergy would be the first married men. accepted u a group in that Western priestbood, and the fll'St in the United States. . Catholic Bis'hdp Bernard Law rJt Springfield, Mo., who served as liaison between tbe U.S. Catholic bishops and dissident EpiscopaliAns ln working out the process, said it wouJd not affect the La_tin rite's fll)e or celibacy. ROWEVEa, FllANK BONNIKl: OF Chicago, a married former Catholic priest and past presi· dent of the National Federation of Priests' Council, ~told the National Catholic Reporter the step would rekindJe the debate about celibacy in the church, and that it also raised this ironic question: ·'Does the decision mean a Roman Catholic priest who left the Catholic priesthood to marry and bec<ime an Episcopal priest Cu some have done) can now be accepted back into the church as a married priest?" PUBUCNOTICE l ;UBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS llllllllH -l'UIUC llfOTICll NAMI: ITATllMllNT Ho110 of Y'--ti• l>'O••SIOfts of TOie 1o11-11>9 pertons er• do•r.v SKtlons J071 -JOn Of 1"' C••ll COO. INMnHS.. • of The SI•• ... CAlllornie G. G, s .. y ASSOC IA' ES. )1101 ,,, e<<CWOM<e •1111 ,,. pro••SOOftS of I~ AM ERIC.... THE T ... KING OF snuff 1· s Mo<ltere,, 5aWCI> ~. Coallfor .. 11 -.CllOM JOH -JOn of ... Covil c-" " " 92'77 >I the SUie of C.lltor"''· llW 1011-11111 virtually a dead art form , with most tobacco lov-"-" 5-11. ·~ s14,,. """ 11.1.ci.e11t<•H••1111uo1u 1 Pi.ooc •~· ers preferring to smoke or Chew it Ortw , La.._.1,CAlll«n11~1 1•0" 11 10 00 • m Oeumller U . · !>a-8. (;o60ote1n. )1201 Mon-'"° British government health authorities have not '""·Soult\ u.-. c.111orn11 n•11 1 '• o c "• • , o • • 1 s • o .. . uff th . I f I 8 t rt th Pec!ro "'-r.or...111, Taylor Way, 1011 1w•AARUJll•. 1 .. 1 C.111 LI< given sn . eir sea o approva . u a er e .•• .,,,~c,_,,.., c.111.,...,,, 1"17 ••u1. r . .io• o.111, How' 1. .. •1"9 Lancet article, a Health Department spokesman ann111• • You,.e . no 1~.00 ~ -"•rn ....... Gerclana CA said his agency may "reevaluate" its positive re""''"*·A-1m,ca111-i•'*" '°1" •s ,.. ... ,.., _, '"" • .,,of "d T1111 t>vslrwu " conc1 .. c110 Cly • ,,,..,," ,.,., s w.tt R-a.-.11 s1 e. ...-ra1 ~1p. e1.d c;.,..,.c;a .. 1_1 The London r~searchers found that snuff is ,1111 .':.'::!...~!. ,1,.., wit" 1,,. 110,;:.1!..:11~~1.'~1~. :~~~~~1;~~ even better than cigars for smokers who want to c"""'' ci.r .. 01 o .. 1191 ea.."'' on Renoa11 J ~11 .......... •s s..11•••n. give UP the cigarette habit. No•rnw 1, ,..,, · s.n11 ..... u. moo~ Reg. •no L1911 Smoking a cigar without inhaling injects Pu1111_0r.,,..cau10.11~'=-9,wnu a...werneoGM-IM nicotine into the blood stream at only a slow pace, No• 11. 11. u. De<.•.,..,. •-111 f.. w11nu1 s1 1 h • -Sant• AN, Cl '7701 they found, whi e "by contrast, t e absorption PUBUC NOTICE 1.1--from a single pinch of $nulr was extremely Pw1111""" 0r-cout 0111, P11o1. rapid." l.llOALMOTICll Dec '·'~---~ BECAUSE THE NICOTINE IS absorbed too slowly. many cigar and pipe puffers inhale lo speed It up, which defeats any health advantage from the cigarette substitutes, the doctors found. <lt is nicotine that is behind an ~ict's craving -absorbed through the lungs n cigarette smoking, through the buccal mu -in tobacco chewing and through the nasal mucosa snuffmg. Snuff bu Se.Yeral advanta1es over eigarettes. the researchers said: it inserts no harmful by· product into the user's body like tar,· carbon monoxide or oxides of nitrogen. and it caMot be inhaled into the lungs, eliminating the risk of smoking-related cancer, bronchitis and possibly heart disease. "IN ADDITION TO ITS CAPACITY to deliver nicotine, snuff could provide many other compo· nents 0( ~e smo~ing habit, such as a variety of aromas, attractive packaging and intricate senaorimotor rituals which add to the pleasure and social aspects or the habit,·• the doctors added. NOTlaE M INVITlltO llOI 81dl "_.. .. ly Or-c:-My PUBLIC NOTICE oe,..rtltWftt ')f Ed.,<lllOft. Co.,nty __ ------- ~1-of Sc'-•· NOTICE INVIT~NG l lDS 110 OMdlkw: ll:llO ...... -.iv. RECEIPT OF PllOPOSAl..S. Soled O.Urn-I, t•. P•-W" will Ill •a<el...0 fly I"' City Piao of 11141 R«el.-i: O<.,.. '-" of lrVlfW. 0-..• of '"' Wcwk, In,,. of· ly ~of Eo..tlllOft, ... 11411"1 Ike of ti. City Cllrt., a«•led at 1'100 I , Roorn JUA, •-5out11 Gr•"" Jaml>orff ROid. lr•IM. Cllllornle • ..,._, s..I• ,.,.,., Coall"'"'4L n11• ""'" 2·ao pm on D«emtotr •· Project ld•ntlfl<etlon Name '* for ,,. ccwulrucflott of Hervard Fa<lllt~Ulll!MllclflShody Par1' -Ha"'aro ,....,. .. lmptove-Spe<llk etlOftS Avallal>I• Fr.... .... .. ll. r ... ,. .. of -_ .. It locat.O Or~ c..ilY~ ol ~°""· at H.,v.,d~. • llan, R_,. JIS, Wiiie Waclls....,, DESCRIPTION OF WORK Athletl< NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN 1-Per• GrlOOntl. AINetlC Perl l.l9'1t1"9 ,,.. "''""' ,__., acllnt lly eno 1" o SI r e e I I mp' o • t m • n I t tllro119ll t>le Gonr11ln9 Board. E H GI H EER • S EST 1 W. ATE 11 e r e I 11 a fl er re le rr t d Io I ' '240,000.llO "WPERIHTEHOf.NT,' wlll racal OPENING OF PROPOSALS. TM up lo, llWI l'IOI IOllet -Ole -W· 9f~lt wlll lie puC>ll<ly --Ind stet..i ,.,._, -1• lllcl>a !of ti. _,ro rtld 11 2 ao pm on Oe<emc.er •. ltlO of• comract few ti.-... -••• •t tll• __ .._......., offlu of tlW 1101 _.I i.-recel,,.O In llM PllC• Own«r lc9antifled ...... -111111 lie --0 8 T A I N I H G C 0 N T R A C T .,.., publk lY read_......, 11 '"' -DOCUMENTS Ole -111'911ont ere 1teted.t1me -place, entltteo, "Har~ .. d Ave .. Han .. o Tllo SUPERINTENOEl'H ,.. .. ,,.., .&11>1111< Par• Gr..:tlng & H•rord '"'''""lo retacl •Y"" •II bldt ... to Atllletlt P••ll l.IQlllO"I. P1•111 ... o waive eny lrre911terlt1u or In· speclllcaUont encl ell contract tlO<u· lormalllles in .,, -cw In ltle bid· menh mey lie olll•iMO lrom 1ho cfl,,.. Oo1Nrtmont o1 Puelllc Worh, cu, of lly: II_, 1'9terlG\ lr•lne, 17JllO J.....tloreo R-. lr•lne, • C-ySwperlnt-t Ce111orn11. lo. ._.rorf\lftdlble fff itf .ofSdlaol\ ..... wtll • <"".-0 lot -Mt 01 c1oe ... Pllllll....., OrMllt C..11 Delly Pllo4, rnonls. ,.. ___ tflcall-wlll)9 Ho•. 2•, DK. t, 1tl0 ....a mall.Ofor..,ldldllloNl<ller .. ofU.•. • -· -PllOl"OSAL GUARANTEE: Ee<ll PUBLIC NOTICE "'°"°'a1 ""11 11e acc-4• ..., • ----,a;zil'lr"____ certified.,,, cftl>ler'\ <lie<• or MCI DOflCI In lfW •-Of 10 1119f'CAfll of lfW totel NO~IC•M flVM.tCM•llTOtO Did prlCll .. .,._..lo lfle City ol lrvlM OAT E AHO TIME: Mo11day. e11 .... -llWllllA..._r,llM1 DK•-u.1•. t:J01>.m. ~111 au._i .. , wl" ~,., ... Pl.ACE: lloom IUI, UH Nlnl ll .cute .. cClll4ract. M<Wf .. ~.,, "' .. '· S«r-. c.A"'9t• • ~-·· ~ .... ·--·· CONSIOEllATIOH OF . Flt<:ll YH a"" f11r ...... 1 "\Mtlfaclory ,ellllhll ltlO·ll 20I P l1nnln9 Pro)e<t ~nor-. a.Id 111 IN.,_, OI ........ -•• ~altlt" ........ llld ... 1ca --a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYliH !Mt a I.Ii"' ..-d Mater1e11 a-111 llW Plll>fl< _,,.. \jlljll lie ...... to f?UIW a-t .... ~ of --I lilld c-mont• ., '· Y 14'1 • ...-1-. pr1<•. prole<I --pl ... s. ~11tmltelY WAOf. 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Ill ., pllfOJI~ AOMIHIS"TRATIOH; All 'le IC~· ... """".,.... ... .................... ,,..._, ""* lHE HOl.l>AYS All HEIE AND SIUIN8 • ,.:N.,.., .• ,,1 ,, ••• -o ... '"'"'' 111• .. ,,.. ....... • ... """••rec• • '•"''"" -te•l•I M 111.,..,.erll .... ta I.. J . O'Clllw!MI, ~, ... C.. UMITED TIMI ONLY* C:":.'::"',,:~, ,...,. ;~'n~,......,· .,......,_ .... 675-1171 41.,.1..,._ _, • ,.......,. ~ OWNIR'S IUOttT$ ltllellYIO·' 3211 Newport Blvd. - Newport leech <-fMf'lll ..._..., .... ,..._ TM ow--•rteM•rwtect .. , .. ~ --....... .. .. • ., .. , ................ lllfwlMll. .............. .., ""'·--·---"'-, ........ ~ ...... l'l"al9Ct.. ~.o. ,..._. .... o-w. .... t•, t«r ...... CA,_,, o.eM: ..._...,.._ t• ,. ................... ' CtfVoPtttvt ... 1111 .... ..-c --., .... ..; ... '-~. ....,.. ••••t•·r-----~• • OlllilY °" °"' ,,..-. ~ AKllle........ ,.....,_.Cir .... ClM9' DIHY ...... oCfttl....,, ...., ........ -.•• ,,. .,... ''"OATIO: ___, ,._. ..... ,..c...... ...., ......... Oll'9CW ,.....,. or-.. c.tt Deity """-o.c. 1,,.. .", .. c.llMI• L • · ............... to"°'* r ' # • _, __ .>J _ __:_ __ - ~ ... •1. •. -, I . , . 'Jf~ritaqe 7 Ol sa1.riTM Summer Sausage. 7 oz. Smoked Gouda. 4 oz Chem111.1 Cheese. lhree 2 oz Cheese Spreads, 3 oz. Swttt·Hot Mustard and Strawberry Bon Sons 1S.SO t)fYS O~'•nJM<J OlthY9t"f cna1ge 1f '1'1c1PPl<J 1 lb BEEF STICK· Summer Sausage. 10 oz. Port Wine~. 8 Ol. Edam St1ck., IS oz Medium Cheddar Stick 1•, oz. Hot Pepper Ctleese. 7'/J oz. Cheete 'N Ham. 7 oz. Caraway Gouda. 7 oz Plain Gouda. 5 oz Smoky Bar, four 2 oz. Cheese SprNds. 6 oz Sweet·Hot Mustard. 8 oz Horseradish Sauce and Strawberry 8on !tons. ... Plus gua1 ant MO O.lo-y C,,.111" ti 1t11ppec) Clt,aitotart oJ the 'Board 3 lb. BEEF STICK' Summer Sausage, 7 oz. SafariTM Summ.er Sausage. 2 '1· lb. Smoky Bar, 2 lb. Aged Cheddar. 12 oz Mild Cheddar Horn, 10 oz. Port Wine Cheese. 8 oz. Edam Stick, 8 oz. Sharp Cheddar Stick, 7 oz. Caraway Gouda. 8 'I• oz. Dessert Cake. 9 '/J oz. Apple Bulter, 1~~. Strawberry Preserves. 8 oz. Horseradish Sauce. 6 oz. Sweel·Hot Mustard. 3 •;, oz. Sardines, 3.66 oz. Smoked Baby Clams, 2'h oz Tea Tin. 4 oz Melt Away Minis and Strawberry Bon Sons. aoe . . . . . . L. -........ - : .. -.. ..... ·~. _. .... -' . -. EWl.YNDI' licb ,., •. ' , Te¥~ ~pre ad 1>~e 8 oz Medium Cheddar S11ck, 4 oz Chemr11.1 Cheese. 1wo 2 oz Cheese Spreads. 3 oz Salari1J.t Summer Sausage. '/J oz Lii Oval Waters and Strawberl'J Bon Sons ue "' 1\ Qu•r•nlt'"1 oel~1e1y • , •'Qe •' \n•oo~ ,.,. I lb BEEF ST1CK Summer Sausage. 12 r1z M1IO Cheddar Horn. 8 oz EdamSt1Ck Z'ioz K1Jopelza11· 7oz Pla1n Gouaa Soz SmokyBarano S1rawoerry-Bon Bo"s 21 .98 1Jat~~ac~c(-- 8 01 Sharo Cheonar St•c~ i n1 S,.tdr, .. _. Summer Sausage 7 oz 1'1a1n Gouda 5 01 Smoi.y Bar 4 o: Gr.il ·• " 2 r 1 ChPese Sore;io 6 Ol Sweet-Hot Mustan.1 ano St•awtW<r\ B.1fl Bon., 15.98 • t•, •I ,t • , .. 1, ~ .. , ... I ,r t,.(. .. (J ' ~~tidJ\jqht Spe~ial 1 lb BEEF STICK· Summer Sausage, 10 oz. Port Wine Cheese. 7 '11 oz Apple Pie Cheddar. 7•, oz Cheese 'N Har;n two 2 oz Cheese Spreads and Strawberry Bon Sons • 17.98 •• OF 01110 # 17 Falhlon Island Newport Beach 64()..6030 \ ' a l ... " C">I, ·b·'· flit, ., .,z 11tJI ' .! .. ,, A ) ~, . '"; 'lt .. ,,,.., ._Uh! 'i !' 8 . • ... . . .~u J I• !> l ',:)(1l ' lll ' T ·ti~ .~ l~qi '•)H . "'" ·)Y. •:.t•i ruH 'b.R n1? I t1; ~ 'J ·~ ·n.a ')...., ,,., l<'~ !'tO l"l<ll • MA \'Oa Mrttl th41 forllNtr mayor of lhe ("1tv of Corooadu JOHpb Onncm 1111 ............... lie ........ , ... O.t ............ -, ..... . •• "' .... t"' .... """ .... '"" ...... w... " .... _11 ... c • ., ... ,,..'ti..,._,..,. ...... ... ···••Ne•W- ACOUl•ALOO ,....\.1 '11'~ ACiUl~AlOO ,,._,II et &. .. vni. a..,." <• P•\"90 •••r "" ... _,.~ l) I •I the •o' ...... . ......... ... A_ ... c ........ . ,,,.,,f •n i1f W\11 •a WM 11 ~hdNI 1n t.tw v • Arinv ••• ~1•11 wro .. n1 ;11 ... ,. fl'WmWl Ill '"" '>I C ••""'r ,,. ' C •lhOIK "•"'t'" ••Q-.,tt41 D••tf\ H1t \\ '" Ir• ••O Ot "'' ""''• l tU•l•t• ·~1i11·h•tOO { '°'"' St IA• vi L.•Q-V.1)9 ... "t\ C..• .,w;s ~, '-• II 0t.G•tcti.n Cito-Y• C• • •vu"'•' Oeni\• 811w ' ot I. ·~""h• ~·''' C • •od t itt•n(k f'Wt()f .. t V1\H•hOfl will l)r .l\lrkt •ll O• t NlrlOnO•r ~••"0.• \ ,.., •t "" R•y t .m,1 .. l <19wn• ~••lf\ Mo,tu•'Y ~,. Su"'" Cv•\ot H•'f L•Qun• S..C.n l • Ai tO\.,., ""'II 0. W •CI l>l uw filN'flllV on Mondi)' •Y1tHnQ •t , lOPM ••\IO •• th~ Ae• f-•mUy l•Qw~• 8e•cn Mvt lu•t • M•'' ot (ftfl\ti.,, 8utt•I ••" cw ,_.,o Ol'l fue\ <Mf Oeum°"' t l'ltO •1'10 OO•M •• )t C.•"'*t•ne ' 1h6ht. c._1~'"" ••th F°•"'-' W•""' ufflt••hOO 1n1eun.nl w ltl be •t ~lv•r t•d• H•r1on•f (eme1er~ tn 1.-u ol Uoweo inf' fMnf New8man Mueller, 64, die8 ' SANTA MON I CA (AP> Me rrill "Red" Mut:ller. who in 41 years as a r eporte r covered lhe Second World War llnd every mann e d space mission since the fir st o r bital flig ht i n 1962, has died at age 64 . Mueller died at St . John's Hospital on Sun· da y after a rour·year i>truggle agains t cancer . ~,:;~~:hc::~L:~tl~~ ~.:7 llE BEGAN hj$career ,, l •ou,.. ~.en -·•u•r' a1<e<90•• w1th International News auCIWICJ . S · · Jn'>1t ' t El1LA8EHI BV(EWICZ n>ICMnl e r vace an """· going 0 01eo•""''"·'• .-•• ..cs••••on ~o• Euro pe as a foreign cor· •mo.•11•1•~ .. w••• .. abvh~" respondent at the out· 0• VerolO-OfL-NB•ot<ll C•t •nC1Cier.iaAcr.rnot8au•ft•ICI (• • bre ak of World War n. >l\ltr on,_,,. .. " O.Rowo• \ltnlu•• In 1941 he joined the Na· c. ) Qr•nacnhoren .,,., ' orul o••nocnuo .... 1Nmoro•1 ..... c .... 111 t i o n a l Br oadcastin g c.11t1oonw-..wi., oeomc.r >. •te0 Company and was as· •••I OOAM•l ltw C•h••Y Crws-1 S.nl• An•. C• ... , .. P<O>IOI , ...... Smrlll o• signe d to cove r Gen. 11c1•11no 1n1.•m•n• •• Gr .. n•••n Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ctmtttry. B••tr•li•IO, C• on t h"' A lla'ed S u p r e m e IH<•mot• •. 19'0 •I II OOAM Pterct " Brotne" s.11 B•o.,h"'o Morlu•" Commander . d"t<tw~ DALL He was the radio pool •\.8ERT 8 OA.ll •e\IOtnt ot reporter for the 1944 in · ~::::';!.~;-<1~C:,.~~~~-=:~,: v as ion of E urope a nd .. ,,, Em*i" 0.11 of No•pon eucn. 'C'Ov e red the J apanese (• • 1 ""' •1119rf' 0.ll. 1 CMl\>011\t<S d boa d th e111.c.1h o.11 -Cvn111•• 0•11 •• 11 ot s u r ren ~r a . . r e N• .. oort BHch. c.. 11><0'"'" J_., U .S.S .• M1ssour1m1945. D•ll•tto of F1or1CS. Pri¥•1• t•m1l-,i l el"\qce\. w•r• h•ld lriurment eU R1ver\16t H•tlon.11 Ce~••n' Piere• Broth•rs Bell 8ro•d••Y Mortu•rY cllrKIOf\. ~ NOllOLVHO FAANCES C NOllOL\JNO, rPS1clf!c>t "'N•w-• 8"•cn. c.i. Pi\k'CI ..... on No••ml>er 19, 1980 Slit .... born J•,,U•rv 11. , ... '" Pl~tHM'lt V•llty, W1\Con\1n Shtt\\ur.-1vt'dov \On ttruce L Nordfunoot Ne~ 8rtt(f\. W 1lfl•m 0 NO•Olunool"'l-m<1•ncl•O•uQlll•• Fern I Brown o• N•w Jer""y •f'ld 8 or •n<St h•\Orf'n M., .. ot Cnn\tUU\ Bun•• .. ,11 bt MIO w-."'4••. Ot'cem~r l. 1'80 •I 10 OO•M •t Ol;r 1.•0v ot Mou<\t C•rm••. '441 W«\t Bttft>o• 81¥0 Newport B••t". C• tnterm•"' .. •1 P•c.1f1c \/Jew AN-mori.•I Par•. Nrwporl 8e•cn, Cil P3C.1l1t V1rw /AUt,uarv di rec tor\ ' POllTER t<EA8EA I MAURICEPORIER "' \1d9n1 ot ''"'""· C• P•\'\f'G •••Y on F IRST WITH N BC and a later as a cor - r espon de n t for the Am e rican Broadcasting Compa n y , Mueller re - ported on every m anned space flight, inc luding J o h n Glenn's firs t or - bital flight in 1962 a nd the Apollo 11 moon la nd - ing. Sin <'t' retirem ent in 1976. he had been a lec- ture r a t Ohio State a nd Syracuse universities. Now•mber n , 19'0 H• W«)\d e;tr.tdu•ttot UCLA L•• sc.-1 on 1967 H• •lltno.<l u CI t II Wll•rton S<l>ool O! f-1n<tnce. \)n1Yers1ly e s ot Penn~y1¥an1•, ~ ne•onoeo 10 tne N•- 1 k>n4il L •wver\ Guild, 111t•\ • mern~,-o• tf\e C•J1to,.n.• St••r B•r AsW>< 1•t1on•nd • re\•Ue-nt ot C•l1torn1• tor l S Y-f'•'~ He 1\ '"'••ti~ by n1~ w1ff M•' ,or1e Porter ot h 'l\nte, CA., 1 \On\. KtndaH Purter Of Northridge, C. •nd David Porter ot I rv1f\P, C• .1 O..IJOh\ef\ L•nd• Porter o t S•nl• An•, U ...0 SlloVIOf\4 Porler OI frv1nt Ca , •nd l QranO\On tot>y M•mor1at 'ttrvtc~s art pend1n9 extension agenda Sery1CU under"'" direction OI HarDOr T h e f 0 I 1 0 w i n g L•wn·Mounl Ot,.e Monuar v of CO\ la M•w s<IQ.m• schedule of activities VIACilNIAll.:YR~~~lOS. Pm~ open to t he public has awo on No,...moer 1', 1980 on Newpon •been announced by the But11.ca Ae11di!n1 o•Newoor1eu c11• UC Irvine Extens ion C• ""ce '"'°· Sne """' ""'" on Mon program· ft•M>ta on JUN 11. 1.7 S,,. .... a • matron IOf JS ,...,. al I ... P•WdeM TUESDAY Scl\001 OIS1fl<t~1\ iur¥1ved by 1 .. ,.me ~ment tor f•tcut1ve.5/ n••<-•~ H~i"" Neu<.ter oi M1nne\Oll ~nd H•len R•Vf'OIO\, 8 A , pre\1d1nt, M•roorel Srumpf of Canada, .,.., •ur Reynold• ""oc1a10, Inc ,. UC vi.tel b• J•m and Oo<o111v Butter and Irvine Ell1e~lon OM..S.y ..emlnu, tamlly of Newport Be~n. Ca S4frylce• • JO a m 10 • )() p.m .. Sh•ralon wlllbellelOonWll<lnesclay.~tmbe•l. Newporl, 4SO MacArthur &ho,, IHO •t 3 OOPM •• SI Anorew\ N•woorl S..ch, Fff .., •11,,. -·· PrHbvtero.n Chu«ll. Newpor1 8ta<ll, '1~ P•••enrollecl, 111cludn clan C• w11n """°' J«• Tt>am•~ olf•Ciil· met••••••. 1unc11 and perlW>Q. CAii ono. Provale 1n1ermenl wll1 bot •I Moun \JCI EaleMlon, (114) 1»-S4U '. :.1: lain View (.e""'lery, All-n•. C<t In FlllDAY _.,SATURDAY lleu of l lO-•\ ltte lam•lt ·-•"con-"T r•n•lllon •IMI S.'l·Aenewel. ·· lflbul1on• i.. ,,,_ lo '°"' l•vorote w1111em E. 8rjoon, Pl>.O, djrKtor. '"'""'• S.•••<H under Ille a1r.c11on ot Pesuge·W•v' A UC 1 rv•n• E•-Be 111 Betueron Sm111> & Tu111111 t•n••on tw<>""'lon cour ... F•ICleY. 1 Wo ltllllCr..pe101Co\l•Mel>l• .... •lH 10 10 p.m .. S.lurcMv. 9 •.m. to s ,tHCI HOTHHS 118.L noADWAY ... ORTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9t50 IALnlHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFf CHArll 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa • 646-9371 '111CI UOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St Hunllnglon Beach 536-6539 rllll fAMllY COlOMAL FVNYAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 pm . Rm. l• Soctel Science l •b. UC 1 Fff JSS credo I, $-11 none red II, Include\ parlo.lng. Call UCI E•· ••n••on, 11141 l»-s.e14. SATURDAY' 'Flnenc l•I Mane~m•nl for the CloMllY Heid Company," Wltltem w. Birnbaum , M 8.A , p•ocluct man~•. 8eOman Instr-nu. A UC ''"'"" Eatettt.ton on•·d•'r MMinar, •·30 • m to •.JO pm., Am ns Compul•r Sc•..,ce 81<10 . UCI Fee. '80 ., ,,,. clOOr. us PU·•"•Ollecl, lnctuCS.s cl~• m•terlel>. luncll •nd o••••no. Call uc1 E.lllt<>uon, 11u1 IU·S41• Entoo.._11.11m11e<1 SATUllOAY ·auv•no ...a S.t11nq No!H S.cu<ed by Re•I Properly In Tod •Y'• Maru1:· Rtclwlrd Slroclo., M.8 A., ore1•<1ent, S.roo 11 .. 11v & Fl,,.,.,<i•I, l"C A UC ,,.,,,,,. E1tlen>lon --cl•Y wmtnar 9 30 • m lo 4:30 p,m., Rm. tlO comout•• k•tnc• e1c14.~ uc1. ,.... MU at rne OOOf", .,, Pf""••nro1tH, lntlude• c1a1o. mete<lall, lunch ancl p;trlo.11>9. C.11 uCI E"1enslon, 1114) eu.,,.u ,... Deaths laewhere . . . l • rAClftC YllW MIMORIAL PAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac11tc View Orwe NewPort Beach 6«·2700 McCO.Mtell MOITUAltlS Lagvria Beach 494·!M15 Laguna Hiiis 768-Q933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 NEW YORK <AP> - !Dorotlly Day, 83, a socia l a c t ivis t who h e lped f o und the C a t h olic W o rk er newspaper and a s trin1 of s ettleme nt houses, died Saturday. Man guilty SAca.utiNTo (AP>I -A lluUe County man, · de1crlbed by: law eD· forcemmt oftl'91'1 u a HAll09 u. w,._MT, ouv1 !Qa 1ter counterf elter. Mortuary • CerTet•ry b&I bMD eooriete4 of, Cremetory Dl1DUDI fate flOO lli.lla. 1625.Glsier A11e.; Jotua tnderick Loewe c~~a5~a 1 •• fouDd IUilt1 ln U .S. '-----""----. District Cuart. 6 4 2 • .5 6 1 7 8 D A I L . y p I L 0 T c L A s Sr I . F ~ E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 .8 • Th• 8"'9•t Merketplece on the Ora(lle ~·• !!!!~!d.PILO~~!;Af'I Trade ff With • Want Ad , _ ; ·. Nl .. 1r•1MeHce: All rMI estate .clvertiaed ... um ......... ia sub· J.t to tbe Federal F air 1«0111ln1 Act of 1968 -'#h6cb makes It Ule1al to advertise "anr pre -l•reoce, limltauoa. or dilcrimiaaUoo baaed on r.ce, color, ,.u11on. sex. 6r nat.lona1 ori1in. or an i.n\e Uoo lo ma ke a ny ...cb preference, Umita-Uon. or diacri minalion." NEWPORT $610 /I 0•/2°/o Vf/TY aff~ble Newport Condo! Uptnded end Ullit! EXTRA' wlndows-llORE U1hl Ii MORE VIEW! BOous storaae & COUllUI' space. Taite 011er low _, mo. paymenl, low •.300-10t,Aa% int. loan balan ce ! f u I I p r i c e -L 0 W·, L 0 W $Ul,900! Call/ today, m.1100 ..... , .... """. Neyer a vacancy in this outstanding rourplex. Located in prime re· sidenUal neighborhood. Close to all shopping a nd transport at ion. Fu 11 price only 1210.000. Call 7S1·3L9l. This newspaper will not knowinf lf accept any adverlls1aa for rell.I sate which Is in viola -tion al tbe law. CSELECT I PROPERTIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• G111 II 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTORS 1°/oDOWM CORONA DEL MA R DUPLEX. owner wants income. Will finance the balance. E~ch unil 2 Bdrms, 1269,000. Bk r . 673-8SSO llGCAMYOM L ovely M cLJli n townhome. Golf course location. 2 Bdrms +den and it's a wonde rful end urpt . Excel. finaociqg & priced lo sell. $300,000 *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 --------~ -- GARAGE SALE ads In the Daily Pilot bring hap PY resuJt.s. To place your drawing card, phone 60-5678 today! Now You Can Sell More "ith Dail) P ilot P ESS\' Pl llOC-llElt · AOS Still onl~· S2. J lt11l•-; f11r ~ da\~ onh Sl a tlu~ 3.k a hnl· A ti \' l' r i 1 ~ t' 1111 t' o r m11rf' items \·al\Jl«I up lo Sl(JIJ . F:ar h i.111 ti 1 I 11111 a I I 1 n l' I ... 11nh fi()(· lnr lht· l Y. o da.)S Sorr~. n il (·11 m m1•rn a I ud!'I .illoY.t•tl Churgc• Yo.ur Penny Ptn<'her /\rl or u s t• your Hunk Amenn1rd Vt~a or MaS\l'rtanl For more mrorma\1on and \o place your ad i all 642-5671 . HARIOI RIDGE CEASE OPTION Renaissance m odel Steve. 957·1900. 640-9345 COteOS SK DOWN Newport Beach & Irvine. Great financing. Sleve 9151·1900, 640-9345 CLA5W. M°'IH Advt'rllHrs may pllt't' lh\'I r ads by ltlrpbOnt' 1.00 am lo 5 30 pm Monday lhru f·nd1y 8 10 noon Salurifay COSTA. MF.SA un·an: :bo Vol 810 CM2-~78 HtJNTING1'0N OEM.:11 t 7M7S lwarh Blvd .WO. l220 LAt:L'!'IA BF.AC:lf t027 N Coast Hwy u.auna !teach 4tl4 ~.iii NORTH COCNTV d••I frtt S40 1220 • CLA5MAID DIAOUMIS O('Udl111c for mpi & k1lh 1 ~ 5 30 p m th" d a v bc-Cor ' publtc•t1on r H't'PI for Sundu)' & Mondu) ~:d1l1on• when dt!lldllro1' •~ SBlurday, 12 noou CLAS~ IK41U T10ff\ F: R IHH!S Ad Hrtt•H• ~hould •·hel"k lht'1r t1d• dall) & r.::purl .. rror• 1mmed1i.lt-l y T lit: DA II.\' r1 L(IT ~•>um<'> l1ab1hl> for th~ first 1nrnrrt'rl on'lert1un onl) CANC"F:Ll.ATIO~S Whf'n lnlhng an all b" surt· to m~ke a ft'l.'ord of t h,. K 11. l. N t' M lit: k ~1 vvn vnu by yuur ad talt1r ~~ rec,•11.u n( )'our ran r••lldlion Thi• kill numbt•r mu'i bt' pre~rn lt'll b• the advtrtl\l'r '" ra~f' ur u d1~pu1c CASC:t:l.l.ATIO'I: Oil ("ORRt:<"TION I W -.;t:W All H~:FoHE RllNSINt; F:vt·n """" •• mad" '" ktll or (1nrrN·1 u u"" Jt1 lhar h,1, ht•t>rt Hrd•·red. hul ,. •• f Jnrure >-'UUtJnlt-1\ w do 'n uni •I 1 h•• "'' hJ• Ullflt•dn-d 111 Ill• pa11<•1 IJl.\1~: A l.l'>f AllS Tht>'Si•'" .ui~ •"''' '' n<'ll~ ('a'h 1n .uh drlft• h\ m4'11 or J t un'· vut• hi 11ur orftrf'• ..;(I phone• 11((1<'" Dt'adluw J p m ~·rid~' t'o.iu M1-sa """"' &-12 noon al all lir u n r h omrc .... Tii t: HAIL\' Pll.f)T r~S~f\\'> \he ruht lo clust{y. t-d1! 1·en•nr llr refo ,t• any ad verll•l'mt•nl . and lo Ch3nj(e 11 ~ rat"' & r1>i:ulallnn> .. uhout pnor noCIN• CLAS""9 MA ..... ADHIU p (\. Bait 1560. t"osra Meia 92621' f1J Coldwell Banker UDO.CHAIM , Ma rve lous 2 B R . ho me . Beam ceilings, shutte r ed windows & stained glass. Sout h patio. Terms availahlP $-380.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~-644-9060 ;::-.. ~ --== ... ·-·-.. _ ·-·-... ··-,.......,,, .,,. ... ·-:-~ ... --:::. ",.. ... 11~~~11 ::.. :=-.. -.. ._.. .... . ... ·-.... ,,_ ·-._. ·-·-·-·--. ...._ .... ··-. .._., ·-·-·-·-.... ·-·-.... ·-·-·-·-·-·-. ._.. ... . .... • f ~ -···••r"_..,,..., REALTORS '7S.HJ I· C Allll OPPOITUMITY: Jel• • ,. .. 1wl+w ....... ii: llAL HTATI COMPANY -WI ..... 1p1 kt ter J 11 __. ' I t U t llJI 1--,..._CJ IEHlll -4 .... of,,......._. ASSISTAMCI AYMIAILl.C... ........ -. COLE OF HEWPOIT IEALTOIS 2515 E. C...t Hwy •• c... ...... 675-5511 LOVE . LOFT A way of li fe ! Adult sel- ling, features . dynamic L90ilLI · Newly remodeled •traditional style 3 · bdrm, 2 bath home featurinl large recreaUon room & 2 patioll. Uving room bas attractve beasn .seilimc. fireplace "· trench door:s leading °'!t~ brick patio. New katch~n blt-an appliances. Close to temua oourts, sanay beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fully f umiabed $420.000. IAWf'IONJ We have several tine homes: with pier " slip · U.ll"A Pll•llll• Quality oceanfront triplex. 4 ~rm, 2 battf ea ch unit. Excellent income . ..,. Sl,300,000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR I I I P. { I y • .•• I' (J ' . • • ""' h ti I '> b I t, 1 masler suite with wa rm IMVISTOIS 4 .. 2t!J ... 2 Sty wood paneled love lofl. DIU•HT borne. shake roor. fresh Plus 2 othe r separale -==========-· s-soo E t Id bdrms. intimate dining Maximum levenl1e wilh ~~ 111::.a. o"wn:: ~a; area. ala.la walled li ving _J!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!I ·~.OOfdown. 2 Bdrm con· trade for smaller home room overlootts secluded · ~ do. Owner will carry patio. Also features. ten· · balance with agreeable UV:,~~:ir..1t1tr. nis courts. sauna. pool, ~ :i...~ .,...,.. lerms and paym ent. . .541•7729 - spa. and assumabl ~~ Grossincome$5400.Ask- flnancing Only Sl29,SOO 759-1e1e in& S76,9IO. Call S40-11s11--------- Call id6-23P for more details. · I THE REAL I ...... VIEW MS IS MO SPOOF! '" ONLY $299,000 Seller will he l1> with £STATERS Corona de l Mar Ex f~ing ih1s large, 3Br. -·-----!1 ecut1ve home Wtth good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililll• .. -1 2Ya8a condo. Its efficient FOaQ.OSURE MEAi view Co urtyard entry· noor plan, coupled with •MGPAIMTllUSH for mal dining room & SO.COASTCOMDO large wood·bu r n1ng large family room New fireplace. bwll-ms, OW . Winding dnve way leads carpetmg & wood plank We had 7, only 4 left. and cen\ral vacuum w custom 4 l:jdrm ex noors. Private beaches Super sharp, walk lo system. make this a tru ecutive home Step dwn t;ee land. Shows like a everything. Some with I)' likeable , liveable hvmg room with massive rpgdel low interest assumable home! bnck fireplace Family •-••·------•I loans. Offered al $17,SOO AU THIS FOi room overlook~ s park I and up. S40-3666 OML y $126, 950? mg PoOI Use 1magrna· ,.._ __ 1_ D-'-• ~ y-•. tion on fmanc•ng Call us _._ ....... w ...-• Wl'lelan a- l.Oday ! J Bdrm 3 Ba and 2 Bdrm ...__. e-.:J. 1 2 Ba, lrg rooms, good nJDl89 ..,. _ _. • ·-)-' ' 1 cood.illoo Priced to sell ~ al '225.000. HEIGHTS DUPLEX · Try $15,000 down! 3Br & 2Br units super corner lot. Newly landscaped and redecoraled. Owner says sell now. Call SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714,-631-6990 6BDRMS 4BATHS A huge EastMde home with fa mily roo m . Clreplace, double ca r garage. Beautrful loca lion. Price onl y St IS.000. Call oo this one. 546 23 13 SEA COVE PROPERTIES on this s upe r duplex located in old CdM. The 714-.63 J ·6990 property has a 3 Bdrm ---..:. -----Mab Me Aa Offtr ll )" \ I I \I : I \,.,~ IESTPRICED Bes\ priced condo in the area 1 Bdrm 10-20·;; down Ter ms a vail S78.500 Call 979·53'i0 to- da) ALLSTATE REALTORS , jmA~~I coUage with new parnt . and rar peb and a Have somelhmg youwanl modern 2 Bdrm apt t.osell~Classifaedads do w1blt ms The. owner 1tweU.642-S678. SELL idle Items with a - Dady Piiot Classified Ad. 6'2·5618. GnoflftYHhMltf P ride of ownership triplex wllh laq~e 3 says sell and he' II hsten lo all offers As king ~lsl.tdRlty 673-8700 ._____ __ _ bedroom 2 bath owher's __ '5 unit. Alsu ha!. two 2 ----------•!• bedroom w11\s 1n redr macnab I irvine realty AssUlll(' ex1st1nJ( hnanc mg and owner may hlep finance. As king prn'I! $210,000 Ca ll 5st 2AAO «=SE LECT T PRO P E R:"f"IES VA '· BUYERS! WATHFIOMT Pll::R FLOAT . quaint 2 Bdrm home on legal R ~ lot 2 c ar garage ~layProp. RHHon •675-70.60• roOLSIDE IMDECEMIER? Immaculate detached WHY NOT? ASSUME Bdrm. 2 bath home 81 8')~ loan LOAN. Only family room with bn c $113,500 for this 3 bdr m fireplace. manicure charmer with heated landscaping. Redwoo ·pool and fruit trees. Call patio cover. Many ex· nowms:no ~'j1·~~· VA~ms. ALLSTATE ~~~-· REA_L~~S- INVESTORS 15 units m Costa Mesa. Large two a nd one bedr oom apart m e n ts. . Garages and carports . Center courtyard with BBQ's. Near schools and shopping. Asking price $595,000. RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 CIE llDlll ILlllS ca . OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE MIW IA YlllOMT USTIMe Gorgeous Modem Home With A Deh11hlfully Distinctive Old World Interior With lmpoHed Furnishing!l Handsome Wooden Mantels. Huge "Carved·wooct ·· Bar So Many Special Am enities. Automatic Sprinklers. Ai r Co n d I ti on i n a , Sec u r I l y Sys l e·m . Professionally ~curated & Professionally Landscaped Dock For Fift y.Fool Boat. P rivate Beac h. By Appointment Only $1.600.000. • . ... .. ... . ' . A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY ~SI a.4YNONT PIHTHOUSI! 2BRS. 21h baths. sauna . wet bar 24 h ou r sec urit y b uil di ng . Appropr1a t e for · corporation . $2500/mo. yrly. Appl. only. Dona Ch ichester 612·8235. CS-56 ) 712-1414 (C>mJM l/o!Aey c-• 642~235 551-8700 w~Ce<>•• 644-6200 Horbot View (en•• FOR SALE IY OWNER Hiii TODAY ... ··s .o .L.D." TOMODOW. &.n "S.O.LD." SILL TOW ..,... .. a UYI YOU SSH. CAU lODAT. 17141 641-1155 OI VISIT ~ DIRECTIONS >llUe IOUTM WUSTOl STR££T SANTA AHA. CA 12704 '::~~~, cocr:\\.21llA-"£~s· .... .... ------·-~ lty CU.I' I l'O&UIH _ __...._ __ _ Otw••o-i. .... , ol .... .....---.... fQvf ll('O~b~ wiotdt t>.- fow 10 lo<r• lovr """''-""°'d' I RE FWUC I I I I I I I GOB TE I Talll about• hypOChonOflec. 1 H9 PIH trie only medlc1t1e cabinet that lit• Into the N ell • '"~s7SW~simus IN I' r r r r r I • ~·~:N~~:' lfllftS I I I I I I I tca•MUTSAMw•aa.Ct• '11 M st• ... ,_ . ~·. J' : - I ,r l'i\\''l ,l)l\ <~t).1 \ ____ ---~ W~ACI •w---IOW -11'1-... N~v. ext'lwtl\'t-U•HnJ Mott fantastic locauun for it>wina. tb b<>atln" M<'ll vii v Jc-ti . orf'an. bniht lltrhts It romantt<· C'atallna l11land Just in time · l o ha\~ u c-lu"''' u s• \'"'" of the 'h r1 tm11t tJmat pan.id~ N~w lu~h I nd~c·al>t"d \t-rraet· '4 84'\iroolT\ll, fam r m form&al dirun.:. ttuu l tun~ f1rephtt•t'1j , J r u r tear t~t· ':all fur appt WISLIY M. TA YLOI CO.,, UALTOI ,,,, ..... •' ........ MIWPOIT CINTH,M.l.644-4tl0 ...,.... ·•a.11 \~lfled A tH !t t U•ll) Ullilll IX'Ople lo '"°uplt-~ r•llll "'1th b111 r 1 ~p lllld llllt rt':>Ulh To ~•Ct· ~our 1 l¥i..a.1 f1~d tOti C.11 ludd M l J(,71! WATaNOMT HOMl l ~k ~ U1 I U:)lUn:I """l t't l tu u l h u m t! ..-. \'1 ~ pvt 1.ltwk l'r1l'1' S1 .M.000 1-'u r d1·ldll~ oo Ilic. bumt .. nd ll}llll to "4.~ \'all· l' .mil llurf a K1 b:ll ~· A WATERFIONT HOME W/SLIP Mew •• 1f'9e ••rltiet I• • prhet• CUI tfy. Wood, lwicll, .... & ....... .,.. • ,..-f.ct c.-0 for tllh l t..cl ,_.,, lliw. "-" ' ........... ''"' ,._ .... ......, rooa ,,.. • .._ "*Y 9ld yow ""' beec9t & IOAT SUP. 0....- wlH a•ibt with ~lncj. $550,000. t... PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP DUPLEX Co.fry c.._ 9ld w__.. ...... wfft. wood 9ld brick hlhrior • • ~ coner lot •• _..,., n .• 1 lllllcl ..... wltta a Z be•n• t.w wfft. frwlt ..... ,..th». ~ .... ry •........ - fir•,.••· "::;: IMH)e 2 .,._ •. It. ,ert.dty tR• Id mtd Mlly rwhci uta.soo. 67Utoo. WAil-HJ HONT.H OMC .1°"'l 10 "' 1 ..., 1 "n I I' -l w,,µ. , __ \" " ' .. •• • • . Ill \~ I .,, If, ..... "I" ' II. I I 6)1-1400 l '\' H • ,\ ,, ,,,, ....... ,,, ... ,"' 673-6900 J Mf.OOL Owaer lefl s tale, SI loo 1patlo6tt daapha • ~. ,., .... 1100 BtM&ll\&I &&Idea lkaclle, ~L .-ch uil. GrGM !tlll1it dleirab&e loutm uotmo. H~ dowa, ~ flreplare, I WltlWMI belaoee. -.000. brukfaat patlo t11' lkr ~115.146.saM. bellevable value •'HA ----r---=;: nn.nclna for low, k>w 2Br. 211 coodo. S.epe to dowll •U'l'7 beach. $221,500. By ~; ~ owww. a.U.M4·'111 daya, ~~ ~ Z13 ·1t l ~719 or == £~ _ n44D-14eO_ev_•_• __ _ :;:;;;:::=i:::::::::::~°"'Plu 38r. 28a : 28r, ...wu1-. DUP\U ct OSI TO llACH 3 Bed. ll bath. each unit 2811 XJ.nt. loc. alnt. cond . So Hwy. Co rner, pvt. pruf. <kcor. '329.000 by 6wner. 67S.106S, 673·4848. l-'\m1,~h,•d Ston~ f IP C.... Mete I OZ4 l u w ~r Ooud s um ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Tlt'r winter l'\lntal Allk ' ltlft f1ifttn'!7.~~ve •FOUIPLIX • TalPLIX c~~.!>=n, Llltl(I! 3 lldr1tl, 2 bath. ftl'C1>1"~ C p l Ulli l WI) 2 Etdrro. l balh ln u ce llcnl coodlt1un P r iced at , . associated &lof 1,. E Q '-.. M f J\ t T iJ "1 J. I ... b 1 • " ' •" NEWPORT TOWHHOME 7'( DOWN, <! Bdrm end wut. Owner wHI t·arry tht-finant mg, t•all for de lails Pnm· uni), l:lkr bi3-8550 .... $11t,f00 SUCCISS llALTY 54f·7ttl I-SIDI DUPLEX Twoflr.u.Nh Sl4Z,500 FULLBUALTY S46-0ll4 2512Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR. 21,) ba. contemp. ~jjfD. t.l \6,000. ~5096 64,·60tl : _ ~-HERITAGE HEALTORS ~ . HERITAGE REALTORS OWN YOUI OWN ~-°'-.. .. --..~--..~ .. STOiie DAIL y CALAF. HOM..: JPMllDUSX s J. 9UAIL 'PLACE NorBTllS'M 10,-111 l :JO ,,M,I 2591 81 y1h oru Dr . Bayahores. 3 Bdrm, din-ina rm: den. Acroas from ~f.!'86·000. See Helene Elecance built for com -fort and entertaining Parltlike grounds com pllment custom home· ---------• o ak fl oors , marble Waterfront Homes . Inc. f ir e p I a c e . r u I I -u p iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Realtors 631-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br houff, gar, newly de- cor. Adults only. No pets. S4SO/mo. + $450 dep. ~36,wkdys. ------ 3 Br 2 Ba . New paint, carpet, fireplace. $750 mo. Days 675-0185. Eves 646-52164 Bk r . ~creens. carved m old· 4-f't9i =Cty 2br, Iba, W/d, small yard, 111&5, plus more To see 2 car gar . newly re- more of this rare "Olde W...li model ed S 7 50 t rno Towne Tustin" home call Nice olde r 4·plex In Or 499-5568 or 640 7440 **S!S'lf SJ•Y By OWNER Harbor View .-m llomes. 4 Br 21ri Ba 4 ..... SI n Fam. Rm. Spa Country French . t o tall y ' Ideally located in the customiied. 644·5965, t:alifomia Homes area. 6"-789'7. this rustomjzed plan has -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ranch Realt 551·2000 Cty al 8 77Gross with MiJ(e/Turu seller guaranteeing rents -- a loan balance of $82,000 • Cor 1st year. Priced at on Lovely lg 3Br. 2Ba dplx . ly Sl89,500 with $49,000 w I r r p I c . bl t n k it down and seller car rying w m1 c r o w a v e 520 AJTDatl1%.Pnniripals Begonia . $850° m o at 1..2% interest with morl lhly payments of $848 and assumable. Asking ......., Y• Hiit onJy 752 192() 759-1616, 557 -5784 or Ocean vµ 3 Bdrm 2..._, Ba ae.r Real Estate 494-6713 • ' 1 • • ' -fL\NCH ~ l\l 1\l TY ~ ~~) 1 .'000 Jc., garage. $325.ooo. • ·;::;,;;;;:;,;,,~········· J nuAIL ~.M.so fiz4 ~S~e~/ .~~ •••••••• ;~!~.~ T ;;:;;;;·~:~~:·1:·:~;;; -~V ~ San J uan Capo sss .ooo ... 2 _ P~~~~-Easts1de location. H uge 75'-fZZI Br 2Ba l480sq ft.S yrs maste r s uite , fami ly 10,.. 111 l :JO ,,M.I r oom . f1replac·e. Pool. ---------•I ol~_Kl_541 5032 _ , __________ , saWla, J acuzzi. eh·, etc, L.rg Mesa Verde Home. * *rrary .... ,........ OWN YOUR M H. SPACE el£, large priv•le"garden S111J• owe . r~ -TN.£.f"ARM --patio. $750 mo. 646·4477 ·-~ !2u.)11M-37i~n's. ~ye:t on this-totaHy-·f-lllQ-aite Steps "tCM1Cn AGENT (714) 642·8377 I UNITS KIDS l9£TS OK DaM IAJ upgraded 3 Bdrm 2\i'z Ba bay. Plans for cus tom ---.-Wests ide Costa Mcsa , t • INllllll OWMMTaHSFID! at~ached Woodbridge hmes avai l. Priced ---------• good condition, inco me E-S\de, fence d ya rd . .3 IORM ON Must sell' btn SBr, 28a, home. Looi o ut the SlJ0,000 Su~mit o ffe rs ON THE BEACH-Mobile $40,800 yr. Price $445.000 garagt', 2 Br $545 1 .a.R.GE LOT nr So. Cst Plaza, new garden window lo lovely Seller Motivated! Cun Ho m e 2Br , rodwoo d On payment $130,000 64225!0.646-4848. I.A cpts&w111lpaper.Great w oo d decking i n tac_:t_J~e_t_~·5639AGT deck, l'e dar s hakes. OWC balanc:c .a tll'/, HcrdwoodRoors for lg family. $130,000. backyard. Walk to park. NEWPORT CREST hardwood int. frpl<-~ PR€'TIG€ Jfbr . 2ba. cdpts idra.pc:.. bn•ERRE"'LrY Jerry 6.J8.4960Agt_ pool,schoo$1641.c900all now~ $~ _ J cnt•ed yar . S6001mo ..--... "':r me SlOOK loan al ,,;:,_';38·9 1°6°· RMP 17 14 1 I HOM€\ 645 4574 546-0114 MESA VERDE 4 Br. 2 Ba. ' 12~•% on th~ 3 bdrm. 2 ~ -·· - UDO ISLE :;;:,;~..::, 0 ~1 .. ~; 'c~ :; [~I) \\OOdbrldgc =t :';'::;,~/'~:~ W ~! OCEANROMT P AH 1~ ~'~~~~ ;f!~ ~N"~' ~:::;·;~:::~.·:~~~ ~~'. ';:, ~uv't' righl in u/ thl~ I Yf_ard Owner ',1'3Y carry Really ~king. $179,SOO 28r, cabana & .lrlr, s ub I 645-6646 . Fatr & Fairvie w. Ne-. large n.'<fet·orah'd Lido I .!.°.urankc~nRgea1'tolr~~906 °99. SOD 551-3000 c ifll!J::ipo'er rt64~~~r letting allo wed. J pvt I ~~; h~ri:s7~9ss:;.r:~ bume -t Bdrm!. 2 !.lun °" ~ ""' · 19?11 8arranra P .... \,l r.1nr lx'hs. "'"'I & f1s hmu pie r I DUP' ll!v · I ,,.,.. " ~ M I f1ct! with huge mas M :.u1tc EASTSID! HAalO•YIEW $19.900 RMP <7 14 1 • · Most ncr) lh111~ nc w'I -..LY Sil 500 "99-Jll16 ' ~ear beach. 2·J bdrm 2 3 h-r condo + de n. Ba ck lhroul lt"s \acanl, rume ' "'" • i **PICI 811£1 4 Bdrm. bonus family ,...::...:...__ ' car garage, ne;ir purk. Ra~.• new C"'t & paint. 2 take J good hard look C<ny lBr starter home • room & bonus rm. Lovely ....__rcial I rmnc only ·" I A'"""t ,. ... 0882 Two lovely Lincoln ho. me m s uperb Condi P'toperty 1600 I TSLln\i.lml "A2 l"'J3 1·ar gar, pvt P<1l10, pool As king $460,UOO a nd ,..,.., ,v-...-I .,.. "' S7<.I\ 6.JI "'"'I II models 1n p r es t igio us lion. Asking 1299.000 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• JV ,,.,., owner w1 carr} , y c k k I I ' "' l&I'~ !~TJ cs. ~e an ma "your Woodbridge ~states ~,Si!IS~. ~ntu ..,..&UMAIEACH 'LohforSalir -·.noOl f'anl<1:.tic view. br<1nd _...., PllY_ments. Y<!u ma~e the ~J. ~tm ... 2 ·2 Ba_ al . I~ 6 .1:~53• 57 9600 SQ.FT. ! ••••••.-&••••••• •••••• ••1 nl'w :1 br rondo. m ust see -6 down pa)lme nl No quafi-tac neu nom e s oH er -.-. . 639 6 9 f.Ylnl( No loan fees Just elegant livmg on two l '" Leased c~mmercial • 1 OCEAN VIEW wapprl't 1 4 HEWPORT CREST lllO deg. 'alalina ocean view 3 Bdr m condo movl' m. Alsu available. le ve ls and a ll the SAVE $11,000. N!!wpo r l ~~n0~1 L~~~~al~c~~~~ '•acre plus, flat pad 5 $i00 mo A\:.ul Dec-L \Kr . No down paym ent. you amenities of o ne of Crest, Plan 4. re a llor "' · " min lo D ana l'u rn l 1&, _ 1 Superb locut1on Pool. make the payments . lrvm's best areas. Take said seltcor$196,000 fjuy ~~~~"':~!m~~ll~dmg11,reh j lfar bor, $IZ!j,()(J() up For l>IRF.Cl'IONS 641·8855. yo~r pick of these two of from owner for $185.0oo. ••Arna) d . . 1 ~ mfo& <1pp1, 891! 7607 fenngs Bolh With Up 91., t I I "" 0 area ar nl.!r~ "e•· t·ur1do 211c:Jrm 2' 11·· • < a ssuma > e uan , wa nt uul offering ven OutofC......_. ·'.. . ·~ • u , -JSJ"CtlTJJllil'"' ~f·1i>paH E ~ w port :~~~@-~ .~~7 -=·~r -0 A COMllCNIENI SHOPPINl. AND S£WINC <.;UIOl FOR !HE C.Al •O"f Hi[ CO One Day Jacket • Easy -2 main parts · ' i .. I ' STEAL IT! $83 500 4 Bdrm 2 balh, fireplace. 2 ca r garage , large yard 645-9161 OPEN HOUSE ,-, REALTY ~_, / -. $10,000 DOWH HO QUALIFYING J Bdrrn 2 bath condo . shows l ike new Sun fillc.od k1ll'.hen ovHlooks large patlO a ncl wmdmlit greenbelts Qaled t u m munily provide!\ all lh~ amenities Pool. spa. rel' mom and mu1•h mu rc Oon'twa1t rl1 SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 Call 642-5178 Ai;surn 8~.'l, loan. 3br, 2ba. fam rm. hv rm, din nn. Crplc, nfre dt.>cor. PP $122,900 JJ6J Canadian Or. 979· 1791 graded .large lots and ocean VICW. Open House attrat'tlVe finuncin un a ..... .:;:-"1 25 lrpk. ji(ilr , xlnt F~ side both priced lo sell at Sun 5 S um m c rw1nd total pr1c·a uf •cg7c 110•11' rropeny SO lon 1t111n Ca ll 557 3986 or Sl61 000 -" ~ '1• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:_1(..,... · · Court. 646·4015 with Sl66 750 down I "'" , ,I!() -Re· I · · . . Yucca \'all11y 5 <1dJ01111nf( Wooobrldgc MEWPORTHGTS a onomi_ts __ 6~567~ re!. vu~v. lol:-., \O\t'Xi95' S;.int;i Ana J1 e1ghts J .-----------•! lm-~"'1"ate s ale pr11nn ca Head• tu bid Onl• Bdr m, h..rdwood floor" Really 1ot.'~~IBr.rear0oflo1 o~ NEWPORTIEACH S6o,uou J '1 dwn. 1-;z lg~ 111 1 S60U m u DICC~OLRL!HTPER 551-3000 alley. Rm t o build in PrimeC-1 1ot 57xl20 w1th-te rms . O w n e r l\l(l U.t l4!ool +li200 dt!.~ J\i.tt "' t920 Blrranta Pkw),lrvlnr front L o t SOX l J5 olde r two bed r o o m 17 14i962·TI91 546 1.1814 5 Bdrm, 2'"1 bath. 2200 sq ------Sl33.000. Pnn onl) 1714 I home Cons p11·uous ly fl Colonial with pool. 522·11631 located on Old. Newport Srf:r location with view Bl vd. $250,000 Agenl. o( · hts db kb 5 Bdrm Prescott. prem. GOOD Assum . loan + g an ac ay. lot ood 631· 7300, Vwy Aaa&o.. owwer steps to W bridge creative financ ing o nlllli-111.11111-IMM.------ 6l l··ZZ•Z Lake. Upgraded Lhr /out. Ous 3 Bdrm 2 s tory home Van Luit. Vanderbilt. w lgc t>alcony. ocean &i Mitch ell & S in c I a 1 r city ll!es \lew Tennis. ra ~nhc)\&•all~] wall1cvgs. D/r Chand. pool, sec gates A stea l ~ . reserved. Use sm lender at ~.000 Dccora tur·s ..__.to Motor laftlr 5.~Sq Fl Commer1:1a l Bldg I Bl.le tu Pae1(1c ()('e an Sell $350,00U ~~ S&!,140 Monlh W-*Y H. Taylor Co. ttall:Mloa •och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SELL! ·- or adj s ls pre or $.150,000 Q:! ho WiU pa slg agt comm c"/21 ~wport Cnt•r Call owner 552-0825 to 640.5157 ... °' i 644-49 1 0 For Sale By Owner Owner financed. 3 Br. 2 Ba. House. $25.000 down, balance at 13r;.. $124 .900. 760-1713. WIIJ..OW~. newly remod 3 br + den, a1t' T~rms avail. 559-5664 &....,.... &toch I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . CLIFF HA VEN Choic~ CCH'M'r Lot Feel the peace and tr an Prune are;i of Ne~ port quility as you step thru Be<1 rh. Useable 2000 sq gated e ntry, wto this ft bldgorplans fo r to,000 charmer Top quality . sq ft bldK Agen.l . custom built ror present1•§!illllili·w-------- owners 3 Bdrms <1 11d Canuly or dming rovm e..c-P,..rty 2ooe {...arge pool and enflosed ••••• •••. •. • • •••••••••• yard. A rare opportun1I ) ·---------Cor another p e rfe r - Uorust ~ IARRETT RE.AL TY 1076 16 UNITS IR.ANDNEW Take I.he 1st. use r.of com ponent de preciation ror I.hat tax shelter Struc lUN' 2nd T IJ to )Our Ilk IOK 29'i down A ~uall Plac.-e Exl'IW.l\e i52 1920 35+ ACHt.:S nr San Lu1s Obispo Re mo te area w pme & oak. roads, gai.. elee ~· mobile home Sl20,000 Ca II Do n . 1~1466-4l'>fi8 or l66 3671 N£W 3 BR J Ra cood11 fplr . pal10. dbl gar, :-ir sho~ $695 mo No pels A gt i 5 9 1 23 4 o r 213-596-8209 a ft SP M "-.... '2Ur Ilia. duplex S3H <1 :"o ~of State i. 64• \' . ~ 2600 ' >Kl> ;>54~t~~~~a .................••.•.. 40 A sren1c Oregon Co<1i.l Elertnc1ty fenl'cd. •1ut Sl an<ftng \'I{'~ il CCCS:-01 ble, owner 492 249!1 ROOCLEDGf MANOR Colorado Spnngs urea 100 yr <>Id ma ns1on . re coently restored U\'er ;i•, ac•res of .:rounds, more than !Kl(J(J sq rt uf h\ 111.: space + J t•ar gar & r ar nage house Comm zon mg puss1blc pre~cnll) res1d $395.000 D1<1nnt• Cra in & Assoc H E ill-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......••.•.•.........•. 1122 ..•............•...••.. ON Tm; BEAl'll I Br duplex ~ frp lc-. S590 mo 640 9\ioo A:.k for Jo'aye ~a.och 3148 ..........•............ Jhr lba . 1·pts d rµ~ f.:nce d 'ilrO nr Wll 11n Pla~·ent1a S515 !l63·1i77 afl 5 &ck fja~ il\'Cil , bea ot Jbdrm. Jba cunuo r .. n n1s. pool :'\o pe l~ 5lil)J mo. 545·'2-l I MESA VERDE ·I Bdr m J bath. 2 s t) .• 1 cur gur , ~rdnr S9~J 714. Ti0-18().1. E),l.l-f'J67 4 BR po111 home. famd) ne1$!hborhood 5850. Isl & las I + l>l.'l' 0<1 \ 1d ~<1255 LARGE FAMILY 11 0 :\1 E J Br 2 Ba Fam H111 bwh 1n kit che n. Coll••!!l' Park 2 l'3r g a r a;?t' fcnc·etl ) Jrd . i·ovl.'n-11 p ul1 0 l mmed1u l .:h d\all $695 mo Ag .. rit ~il.r.01 M~\ \'ERDI-: :!Br. ~~ po o l . ~ rt'fr q :. Ws hr d r \ r . S750 m u Alan 646 i .lil d~'l 3 b r <: 0 N 0 () 2 •, b .1 bal c·on~ de n fr p lt•. w patio. $675 a\" ail 1 t 96 0 -1 0 85 h o m l' ~Ti ll ~2 offlce E Side. 2 br. 1 ba, gar lndr) hookup. no pet~ $t25 675-SIJJ Newport Riviera Condo. 3Br. 212Ba. pool, tennis. ~pets. ~ m o. 644-2.562 HOM E FOH Rfo;NT J Bdrm. $595 Fenc·ed yard and garage Kids & pets welcome. 964·2566 or 97J.2!17J. Agt.. no fee. lZ26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executive 3 Br. 21o, Ba Fantastic ocean view Condo .. E n d Uni t -...m . . , ... JJU ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME POR RENT 3 Bdrm. ~. Fe nced yard and 1ar11e. Kids It · pets welcome. 1114·2* or 97).2171. Ait .. no fee . ............ 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' .... ' .,,. l 'oodo INlll'UClj . pool, •Pa Ut~ mo .. 'JINl bdrm • l.t eo, 2ba . Collt l tt l'a rll ho~e . aard•D•f SliV l•e ~ ~ 831 8300 Hk for Churk ........ ,,Ill ' ... .......... ............... .. ......... ... ..•............... . ................... . ~~~.... ... ,, • fr 1717 ...... ... ..... . • ......... .. .. ............ ..~ ......... ,....... ...................... . ..... ., .........••... MY •oaevu COHDO OCaAN.nONT. lb 4 br, ..... ,...... .a& .... ....,.~a.r.lcar ,.,..,J .. 21e ~ll'YAMC.CS0,2Ba ... .-J rller Vlt• HoaH, Venal~ N••'· ff 1ar1• Hadecll, UDtaa •eqft,pe&lo,lp&c .::~· Uanarn. "a.111t1:11t ~. ~-L faa ,., -.a,eo.1ae.1a-m1 nau. W/D. 9IOO lacl. dblmel•ar,dl.llwabr ·-• .. a,t. ..-&. drapea, u&UI. JlltW. Or.Hatto.&, .....,, hoc* up "15 ~ve lbdrm coodo .,n_ •!t.._lu. 144 HU. NeajOl't cr.t, llO del Dml SIOIOllapts.io.4400 ..t ..wt. frpk, PoOl, ten: ......... '" Ndroom ,...,_ .. &o.,. ,. It .......... ........ tTM ... •1W1 ape!J!cMlar ouu • c.e...... 3724 nil, 1aua, aduUa, ao llU. • ........_. C.C-t new A·l loca• _ ..................... Spacioua Pamtly Z .-. .... 541.1. PNili... M+-~ ,_ llar lllr, lbe ar Nb dml, trw row. 3 lklnn Bt·SSSO. Pool 6 play· •· w/ aaater Hile. All S&uaala1 lar1e 1 Br. irowwt. 541.1551 from ,_.._. ll4I Oceaafroat for Wlater -.1140 9-Kiotll 6 apo&a.11 3 ... "ltl I t l ~ aot. pool, rec. '"7Pll -.--...... l\lnaiabed•.aa· --------....._ ..... MU. 9d uak -DI, poo . eon ..... noW. lttb.. St. .... . ...................... f\ra. Broll• . ..,...U. a.do nan. w/facil.11/F _.IM ~"°~"Tille IPL i..... Priac. oaly 1111111•.. ac=:c ~7•0 J Br CrpU dtapea. No 1Br.1 Ba. Gara1e. pool. . .....U mo lacl uUI ~eaben " la o"r ._.1lll~•.-...•--• • -: -.it ... .:..__ Ok w· ID --Wal• to beach. Very NO l's&I Apt.• Coado ...,._ . 4 • .... ....................... .--..... ..,~ . I .... --·-V111-D-·-· -·-· ==a. Avail . .ow z ..._u Ba llllO •. llida OK, 1'°'* up. '425. -...5789 c ean property. 15-. ·-· ..-.--.. 1. ~ •pp ., .,... UMJll John WID&S'R.-lal. ~'""'· s •na«-.aso '1$4U Br'Oker Npt Bell Oceaatroot rem l tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lhnbail Bdrm. 2~ Ba .. Condo: 2br, new cpl/drapes, n....---1 2 8 2. 8 n.•et 2 Br Apt Ge 1e pref. yrly. 3br, aba, Oteu •Bay view, 20 a.ih·illl clean, no pet.a ""-root r. a . -· · re • •1mo.AfterS.l'Js.t'JU baet allp. Comm tennis 1145 ... 22 See 752 .8 • fl'l>k. 0blll~y . aaraee. peUo, pool. Adulu, no --------- 0. WAT&a; I ldr•. a cowu. pool. w aaber I Shalimar Or Stepa lO beach. $11S. pet.I. llOl H. 15th. St. Fem. nll&Dle. H.B .•• + be. Secwtb tlCIO/mo Dryer, 2 frplca, 2 car · •zaa or 495-JISO Newport Heipu. "50. ~. Near beach. Aall tw ON WATEI\. Z Bdrm, pr.,e w /elec. 1ara1e IMSTAMT tM 6'2·7340. Tracy or Iv ma1: 152·0IM V91')'dNnf11S/~oyr~y . ~Hel&hta,lovely4 door opener. Private Lr128r. Eaatside C.M. a..,....,.. JllZ AUA.dwl,nopeta.ZBr.2 4brhome Fountain SllCURITY CO 00. 2 BdrmJBe houae cpll patio, new c arpe l. PoolBBQ.'395mo. •• .. •••••••••••••••••••&Fr S425Poolapa 4le • l Bdrm, J ba . vi ew • · • · IG-llm. Gian'ta Br $(25 mo Sm ·. om · .' • VeUey, IZ50/mo. Frpc, ~llPO . 2 FP, 2 car aar., encl. 11-.L...... 37 nv N · 1 · 1 Br. 1 Ba. Condo. pool, n!lnae. d/Wuber tncld. dbl pr. M:J.9701 yard w/fnalt lrefl. No ~ 44 ~ ~. 0 ••t mo. req. Enclad •-r'klll MSG mo Acrou N.8 . Goll.Coune. -~-------ON WATEl_t 2 Bdrm, 2 ..... bl • lut + dep + ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Drive by l.il E. Bay St __ r;;. ..... t,""' . ~ Mature 1entlemen will ba, u cept1onally furn. -· · · lhencall6'2·0282 --_,._, · SlU/mo ulll. StOO m o. 410 El 28r, lBa, adJt.s, (lOOI, ten-· _Wl_IS_T_M_IWPO ___ l _T_ ahrbeaut. 3 br, 2 ba N.B. Modena. AvaU 1 Dec. nil, IMCI mo. 1 yr lse. 1 Br. Clearbrook Lane, 2 Br. 2 Ba. <?ondo. Pool, home w /dl1criminat1n1 Waka ...... Hwt IM •Cel.1541_.. se-<N12 praae. no pets, adults. Qiclad parkioe $450 mo. Lge 3 br, 2 ba upper apt. lady. 1295. 79().0IOZ ..... NH 2t11-Jba, 2 mi1 R \1111a P.im 4 ttr 611·1400 ftiiEWPORT S HOR ES· te.apwt .... J76t llSO. Sit:rra Mgmt. Co •22B3or4S16-3150 ~ .. '87S. mo. Aet. Prol .. 11 or F roommate "-~ alC> mo day• f • m 1 I>' 3 • t 0 r 1 ---------1 38r, 28a. 2 bllu lo bch, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 641·132t <nonsmoker) to ahr 3 br, \J U J ~ .0.0 Ul H t 1'uwo.hom• "we l. fan Lr b b I /f I . ... ....... •a ll6f Lrg lbdr t d It TW I ~ "" . lennil, pool. flOO mo. yr I · ac e or. w rp c. 2 er l 'ri Ba, carport. near •••••••••••••••••••••• m •P • a u a, 2 ba home in Irvine, \ eve. i..uc vww rec fac , Bel Ex«. xtra Ip vlUa. 2 br. 1,y. ~100 lteps to bcb. 1250/mo. occ $400/mo 545.2970 pool, newly decor. No comm. ~. jac. tennia, ltlf.lba,or~h -mo Au '*'lllltt1. l\CUl wn~s dell. 2 ba, 2 f111lc:s, pool, 213-446-7561,446·•750 aft 6PM Large 3 Br. Upper pet.a. Weatcliff.64S-8L52. volley ball ~-0684 Nr •chooh •. ~boiiiilnlJ 1ac uu1 West cll ff • 3bdnn, 2~ba houu , close -Duplex. 1 house from 1176 ----·----- .,, 12'21 ,_'*11 Dover.~ mo. 673·2\81 lo achoola, wu ber /d ryer • I llta STUNNING lrg 1&2 b ocean. Wilb beautiful S. Clem• Bea~ 3bdnn oceanfront llMT A.LS -----4r I a rd en e r i n c I . nf-.,f:"w1•d garden apt. Pool & re; view. S'JSO mo. 67S-8018 ....................... duplx. Male. After 6pm: lb.-aba. f•nl rm, up lhded bme fur hlllllly, QQ, ptU 1.\.1 014~,am C\oCll 90 4 Br 2 Ba Nr bch, pool, 11000/mcJ. Avail Jan lS. •••••••••••••••••••~••• area. 710 w. 18th St 2Br, $425 mo., enclosed 673-51166. 2br. 2ba 1825 tenrus. mo/mo f19S + 96:U329. --1 Br. Lwtury Penthouse. pr. private yard. --------- 2br + 02\.tba $800 e<-ur Newport Shores. ..... • .._.. 1106 1Br1 Ba, clean , quiet, no Venailles Near ocean. 586-0741, 761HM1 M/F to share 3br, 2ba 3br, I \•W S55'I Avail Df;c l. 963-6682 ••••••••,•••••••••••••• kids/Pf'LS. S2751mo. Call Comp. redec. Vu of lush s..t.AM lllO houae, C.M. Jae, $215. L.-i.mark. adw1 cumal S.W, 2bdnn. 2ba. 1 m1 from ocean, &uarded &ate. Complelti re1: f8oft1Wea. View uf pool " jtobell U H mo . -5719. lbr,2...,bli 1.1400 -------...... hcOl'9hcl Yearly 2bdrm, frplc, nu CraJg631·1266 crtyrd & f\n. Sec bldg.••••••••••••••••••••••• 541-8410after6pm. 4br. zi..,bll J: UDO ISLE 2Br+den condo. End un· peta, '52S/mo tncl utll. pool. gym. rec rac. $515 4br,2\.tab» •:..,.,,.2Br.2Ba,frplc.elec:.gar. 1t . S tove , refrig , 67S-B75. moA&t 7eo.86l7 2 Br -condo. newly de· Female lo share Back 4br + B&nwi.~\>)b;, ...,., door lll60/ 615 6948 nteplace and wel bar ...... ,, ' •• ll07 · · corated, encl. gar, pool. Bay condo. $300/mo invl Jbr 2ba ""'IU\ ' me. · ' T · ~·.. d · Yl.lla Balboa Condo, new sec. gate, nr So. Coast wl. Call 5-48-4275 after • __,., 8llS.Q2l5 or793~ e:mus ._.., .... an swim-••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS Kida6petsokay·Tustin ' · ming pool. C lose to . --lg 28r. pool 6 r« rm. J>ta.za. $450. s.5·2970 aft 4pm. Jbr,2ba S600 l&.UFFS ocnn POpumo. -L l300U1Jlpd, lBc,DupJu . -205"-'~ ~ie· ¥0 caenu 6PM. -"------- l.aguna Hills .a Bedroom "W" plan WalerfrootHomeslnc 417 ~ Ba,y7Ave. Balboa. 2Br, all new cpts, drps . U\.S700mo.675-3007 • .w= ... ,.,..*4 M/Fto ahr4 bdr, 2~ condo, ne w carpel & 'f'Ute fl-1128 No pets. 54 ·lts.S. paint & vinyl. garage, nfl_....,.,.. .... d JtOO ~~/~~2 :,'!.;~ ~c:; S be boulte. 2 car _J;,r. lge be4'k yard, 5475. ~-7M2 paint. pri v11te patio. c:ar-.. Mar 3122 $475mo.549·2042 2 Br. 1 Ba. Avail. now.••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig, washer /dryer in· LIA.SI OM LIDO •••••••••••••••••--••••• --- -Area of Balboa & Coas sec. gr d n rs , etc. eluded. S'79S pr mo. R.C. l BLK FROM OCEAN. S370-SH5. 1' & 2 Br . ~~~·p:~7tSy m~.g !;~: StJutt• Vi1M'9 ~~o, utilities pd. ·raylor C-0. 640.9900 =~Y ~~~bal\,8a~f~:n~ largi:: 3 Br, 3 Ba . frpk . Apt /Tw~~e. ~ear n~w, 751·278'1 . New 1"2 bd;;ir~ry 3 BR 2 Ba. l car IJarage. wilh swimming pool + e ncl. gar, be autifu l f11>lc, patio, :iky light. adult apts In 14 plans N/smkr fem 25.35 to sbre pier & Ooat for a large neighborhood. $900 /mo. lndl)' rm. Adults only. LDvely, large 1 Br. Apt in from $415, 2 bdrm from furn 2bd on Balboa Penn lower duplex. $595 per boat. Move now & enjoy Call Anthony w /days c;,t OK. Im med uccupa n-the Bhlfs. S495. $505 + pools, tennis', l280/mo. 675-4164. mo. Drive by 209 Ced ar. ,..,, holid•""-on the bay. 642·5757. nites .& w /ends ey. TSL Mgmt 642·9412. '"'l·ru94 · tW't• call agt. 64.2·8850 u"" J~ 644-81!89 - -----..., '" waterfalls, ponds! Gas hot" ... ir. 3242 lt573 CAMPU5Dl·IRVtffE Ask for Virginia O'Brien, -------Park Bristol Condo Quiel ----- --ro~ cooking & healing ....... 4310 •C-Ompl. redec., attrac· Al/.. R.H.R .. 673-7300 SPACIOUS NEW 3 Br 3 upstairs I Br. end unit, Villa Balboa <;ondo. Lux 1 paid. From San Diego ••••••'-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----tive3brhse,new pa intin S.c:a...• -1276 Ba encl. gar, f11>l S850 pauo. like new Rec , Bdrm. Pool/ Jae $52S. Frwy drive Nor l h .on Lease or Rent 4br. 3ba. J HBdOrMmE. F .. <?5ROR. EFNeTnced &out, crptg, drapes, tile, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 640-2439 ·J~e. security gille Secur, Bldg 645·8039 --Beach to McFadden then Costa Mesa. 731 W. 18th 36 ! slip $2200/m o. -etc N pl Sho -..0 -----& d N S'' l'I . West. on Mc F adden lo St. S4S. single garage. tst/last. fully landscaped yard and garage. Kids & . . w . res . ..,.. Ele ga nt condo. 3 8 r , guar ear ..... au Npt. Shrs. ac ross from Se a w' n d VI 11 a ge ~. 640-9900. Ask for lupe,callGymon or El· petswelcome 964·2566 or )'Tly.Olderprer.573·8145· 2\.ta Ba, Dramatic 120 ~ ... 3ba.4 b1t?~~~~S7v.fsa1~~ ~.760-2601 beach. Bach & 2 Brs m4)893-Sl9& Faye. i:..-M b 846 13 973-2971 A"' r 67~ degree ocean view. Tile ..-from $345 pool enc gar ----------,.._ urp Y . 71 ...... no ee. -Harbor View Hom es. palio. r1111c. pool. near 644-8277 ~Brgardenapt,pvtpat~ .• 640-5078 . . . . ltomM 4000 On Balboa Peninsula next .,..... 1244 I r•~Es 10U. tennis, & beach. c:.toMesa 1124 garage. sml child 0 -.-------·······················! to f)Jn Zone. (10"'2x20~) ••••••••••••••••••••••• * *~ ~~& 2::~~~m~~~~~ $796. "9S-3334. ••••••••••••1•••••••••• ~~ 546·9950 3 Bdrm. 2b a 93•3 W LaguDa Beach Motor lnn, 673-Z!Ml, 673-3930 NewPli.bMany Cuslom 1 to c..hoose Cro.m....-&M-4~7 -----------MEWLYDECOR. BalboaBlvd.~S~l!Ja_Pacilic.Coasl _ -Features 4br, ram rm. S&OO·SllOO monthly on · ------Ckean view lux condo.·~ frplc . laund hookups.I Hwy, La&una Beac.h... Stora~_. slf)&Je. car..,.._ Gale d co m mt Y . one.year lease. We'u.the. NEW BLUFFS CONDO block to beach, 2bdrm, 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar garage;-112-btlrto bell I Daily. Weekly, Kitchen MO. near 2Slh & Orange. $1100/mo. required + ones to call. Large 3 br. 2 ba, bright ~-2ba . 499·4198. =~3 r, pool Aauns. S7S01mo 1st /last . secun ·I available. Low winter _c_.M __ .67_~_5464 _____ _ sec. $1300. Rec. Fae. courtyard patios Dream 3 Br. 2 Ba. Home over -ly AvajJ now 673-2282. 91 rates .. 494-5294. _ 2 car garage $7. Simo. Nr. •5728or54S·8484 --r fll)l\\k\llbrldgc kitchen. No pets. $980 looking golf course. 2 ... l lo Apt 2 br. l ba, patio. stove. toSpm. l9th&PI t. Cole•wo rth y •· Co . .,..__Cliff•.11•1•93.1126. N I d G d OW, $430 + Sel', adults. -----------Room for rent, uul pd. acen ia TurtlerockAtlractive 3br, ReallH .. '"' ""'"""' .. .. .. ew y ecor. as P . HEW'POITH~TS. SJOO mo y rly N wpt 67S·•339. (am rm, frplc. fenced ., 640-0020. -. _...._ ~~f:,~~7Jd 1w_;1sher nopets 6455433 Lovely 2 Bd 1 Ba, quiet Shores.64&-0456 Offkea..t.. 4400 yard, COWltry kitchen. nr SSl·JOOO · 4~. 3ba, prof: decor, all c:.pis..,_ 1271 E. Side, 2 br. gar. vww. iuea. mature adults on --••••••••••••••••••••••• -· scflools, pool. no pets, •9ZOBarrani•a f'kw~"1r"1"" buill·ins, micro, Crplc . 2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 lrTowwhouse deck. adults, nu dog:.. ly 1495. J eanne . agt N · B · 0 c ea n r r 0 n t avail immed. $775/mo -car gar. 1 blk oc n , S&SO/mo flx up·save on Newly decor_ gas pd . $440.548·7933 631-1266 w/IUtchenette 1260 & up l(OU.CIHTH 41M·9S42aflerSPM -i.,....leech lJ41 ~/mo.548-4769 __ rent' 3br. 2ba 10 blks en c l gar .. pool . Oelwce l Hr 2 Ua rrµh:. Lld;ls~-Ba y fro n~ ~t~~.W. Ocean· HEWPOIT 4~, 3ba 2 story home •••••••••••:••••••••••• For lease Big Canyon. from bch. 213 990·93'16 & d /was h e r . Adu 1 ts . l(ar , nr So. Csl Plaza No Gorgeous vie w. 2 Br, HDhh, Motels ~~~:'~i::r~u!~~:n~~\~~ wiUl. 3 car gar, pools & COZY OC_ EAN FRONT Townbome. 3 Br. 2•,., Ba 213·353~----_ ~-5073 pets. $.5.50. 644 llU3 2ba, frple . $900 mo 4 I OO c 0 m PI e l e s u P p o rt 0"" 8 fl 6 B M b I H k ••••••••••••• • • •• • • • •• • temus, ....... 187 .a..-!.!:· l r! 0 i e ome, not No pels. Tennis. pool. 3Br.2.BaCondo. M~A VERDE home at-494.0029 ser vices.' W~Yll.G,.... ~~~;:~c:O~,~~~) jacuzzi. $97S mo. Call SSOOmo. musphere. 2 & 3 Hr dlx ~~e~.p~~~0 1i:l~ ~~~ 1 Bdrm Condo w tsecunty D'!.~~~~E ___ 714 /85 1·0681 2 Bd condo. $525 /mo. 499-3816 998-2909. ---~~-~1~-apts.No pets:!t16.:.1!>34 2178 Plat·en11a "1-; guard Refrig. D /W. Weekly r·entaJs from ..... 125·500 sq. rt gmd Hr, A ail now Call Craig --------· ~-'19tS:! · $525 752 2310 ..... ~·Uss · · S4?S. 2 ffr. Adults. Yard. 2tx!rm, 3ba. h~x unit .in 2.Br. 2Ba .. ram rm. 2 car Eastside 3 Bdrm, 2 ba No _ Jacuzzi · & up 646· 7445 2274 tA.1ls pd. From 185 up 779 fnal trees. 190 Canyon ~g Canyon ~1th tennis. encl. garage, fncd bk y_d. pets. Incl. gas. SSSO. Isl 2 Br 1 Ba in 4 Plex 679 ~ys. 540-7576 eves Newport Blvd.C M W 19th St C.M. Tom Acres. Sparsely furn. ~c &pool.8l3·3349_. __ •;;r~c~.as~c:;{fuevaav~~ _+deP·851·9647 <.:en1er 116.$390 lmmac.2 Br.2 8a Frpk. LIVE AT N E WPO RT 957_·_1900_. _____ _ 2131:62-6393. _ PICTURESQ U E LI DO mo. 1.s: last & s~c re SPACIOUS 2Br adult a pt. • ~·6.S:>l SleJ!i to the be~eh Year Bt.:ACH $70/wk "'THE" REALT~f!..S fMBALD IAY 15_1..E! Lovely .a Br .. 4.Ba. qwred. 7ss.2565 Open beam ceilings, lots Lr 1bd . t SJOO l!.._673-2507. _ __ 1)4S..()4.4() EXECUTIVE SUITE with m any amenities. c:A wood Incl fnge No g rm ap • i m o ---- -Irvine bldr offer s lux Oceanside front row Le a se . S 1600 1m 0 . ......_ ,_,.IMd or na1r $38St ·673.8803 0 + utih11es New erpts & lmmac. x large 3 Br. 2 Ba . Yacafio. l..tah 4250 F\Jllsel"Vlceorrices in rnQllllel homes that have Gorgeous view or Irvine Broker. 848.6800. "'*-wl•d 3100 se"'.'-ils6 mo. r P_811lt 548·9574. 499 4451 Steps to lhe bea c~ ....................... Newport Center ~verbeen occupied 3 & Cove. 4 Bdrms. lg rec _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 0-PoiRt 3126 (;73-2.5(11 'CALIFORNIA.. _640-_54_7_0_ 4 bT's, bonus rms . 3 car nn.'494·0029 E I · I I 'INEBLU"'"' PTS --------••• x!= us ive Y ne w, u x • 3bdrm, 1:v.ti a . fr plc, .. • rr A ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba. Penthouse Apt .---~ar. many lux. features. -------un~ 2 Br 2 Ba Co do Spa 2 B 2 Ba Ad It P I S U11 ES uplu 3lOO.sq.fl.1Jv_aua.Luxury oc~anfr~nt2 ~r.2 ·. · n · fam rm. pool. Un c. r . u Large,spac1ous3 bdrm .2 Ckvu.S'750permo.Only a m pnnis. DIC YESUIT S9~0-Sl200 /m o . inc l B_a . Spiral s tairs . FUii -secunly. Includes furnished house in Stan Complex. P.al10, view, bat h . frplc·. tlec·k , 1st mu required Call "Thereis adifference .. gardrne.r&water Conv. f ire pla ce , d ec k , pool.spa,BBQ.Rec rm . ton . $6SO Ali?l Ji m frplc. en_el gar . gas g;i r agc , s 500 m o 714 62AU2Sevcs · Condomin1umRentals loc. al 26 CambMdge. washer/dryer. xl ra large pool rm, library & gym. 841HS&. . stove. d1 s hwsr. spa , Da r I}' n e. 4 94 3 fl 7 2 . ' . Phone Jean Irvine , r ooms 835 6455 .o r <.:.alldays at 213/542·1680 CMiiii"Riki..;. l.ndryrm.FromSSOO 661 1161 Ve rsailles LUX JR SS9-1405or833·25SS 8JS.SS22 ask for To n y Eves . Uwf.-lll•d 3425 SPM<2__ 631·6107 HwetlwcjtORhach 3840 lbdrm w rerng. View. --~~~5~.· o 4 9 4 o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~$44.5. 2 Br. l Ba . Apt. ••••••••••••••••,•••••• ~ure8390. pool. spa. $440. ~~~dpooge ~. sslOp!:·t:n~rs ~-~~ h~~asn~ron~ 3 8~r ------Dan2baa Pt .co1n1 do,. 2bdrm. Cadryrpets. dra pes, pool, Braoo new 1 & 2 Bdrm 7...,. · I' 1 d ec k · Nwpt e rst Lux Twnhse , part1a Y urn, gar. In rm. Im med. oe Picrpoinle Condos Pool. Wl:SI'CLIFI-" 1 Br. Condo. fz~,~~w:.48 5 . L se . w~;h~~/d~;t!er'. 835.6455 3br 3ba. lg mst stc . Elec ca,f1:>0rt; w1a~her/dryc:;r. cupancy. Adults only, ca t spa. tennis. i.(a rages New mtenor Adults . no or8J.S.SS22 dbl gar. Frplc. wet bar. re ng, poo , Jae, tennis. OK. TSL_Mgml 642-160:.l 12,13) .596·7202 dys, <714 1 pets. S4SO. 673.6640_ WOODBRIDGE Area -----· ---pool tennis. bkfst rm SS50 494-1275. 842·4721 eves ------· · ' B o .. T I H·11 ' . . - -S450·$49S 2 Br_ 1 12 Ba. ---~LJFF 2 B C d BR 2..., &, dining room. 2 r. 1 ""'· ~P e 1 s SBS0.67S·l448. Deluxe adult r ondo. Nr T h All b ·it· · Winter Rental $800 Mu 3 """"'~ r on °· Luxury Condominiums. C-Ompletely Furnished, Country Club Setting Golf, Tennis Avail able at Special Rates for our Clients onl)'\ Weekly. Monthly and Weekend Rentals Call 1714 ' 328·8911 bar · r ·1 area. Ocean view. Deck. . . wi:i se ui ins . New intenor . Adults. no • microwave. ami Y court d 2 Charming Cotlage 2br , So. ~oast Plata. Full Patio, yard. Lndry rm Bdrm 2•~, Ra Condo. pets SS2S 673-6640 CATiiEDRALCANVON nn, fplc, cpls, drps, AC, SBSO {arru; g r ~;,::~;5 1 ba . gar . n r L l d 0 secunty. 2Br, 2Ba Pool. Sm child. sm pet OK. <kean & Bay view, 20' -_..:__ COUNTRY CLUB comm pool & Lennis , or..9..-~~ ~ 1 s. shops/lkh ssoo call after spa, gym. sauna. seq. lmmed. occupancy TSL boat slip. Comm tennis 2br, 2ba, nr bch. bwlt-ins car gar., avail Dec 10. ----.:. _ 5PM 6iJ-0343 Most util. paid. A/C. Mgmt.642-1603 courts. pool Washer re frig . ·d ishw as h e r 1S7~,! • .,dep. 752·1282 , Ocean View. 2 br. all a p· -D/W.673·2546,962·2S74. Dryer , 2 car J(a r age S475/mo673-2S71 .._. • .__ pl 2 S700 I WALKTOIEACH -.---------Large 1Br.1 ~a. Unfurn. wielec gar age door - --"94~ca~t gsar. mo. Modem 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. 2br, 2ba S.C Pina ~rea. $32.5. opener Private palto.1 $495. New. lge 1 br condo, WOODBRIDG E, lge 3 BR ___ _!._·_·_· ___ garage. frplc, pallo. pool frplc .. a /c, d11hwas~er. Call838·8081 new carpel. Will con I se<: Versailles. 631-5237. +den,21h b~ .. 2 car gfr .f'or lease, 3bdrm. 3ba. & t e nnis. V ac ant. ~ll-lns, pool. jac. te~· ----sider fum642 1603. I 1213)'3().3145 ram rm. dining a rea, r r p 1 c. w a 1 k t .o flOO/mo.S3l·l094 rus, adults S495/mo. ut1 I 2bt" Duplex S470. util pd. ---- fplc. cpts, drps. comm beach/stores. $725. Im· ---------pd. 557-0103 Adults 645·81~0 pets. Lovely. 1. 2 & 3 Bdrm. Lower 2~rm. 2ba. $600. · pool. Avail immed. mac. Ref. 49 4.8038 . Newport Te rrace condo. ----33.1E.2LslSt. MGR 30 Townhouses. gara ge . Frplc. dishwasher. East + dep. Call 752·1282: l!H-4442Geor e 3bdrm. 21;4,ba. rrplc. Nr. So. Coast P laza. 2 IASTSIDI palio,laundry !Jlc.$450&. Bhtl.Nopet.s_fi44.0fi8Sor 1 ~ g · wash/dry, -nfrig. ga r , Bdnn-eondo. A/C, pool. C 1 Wooch ~75. Call 213/596·7202 or 63l·:m9. . -----3 bdrm, lge fenced yd. $1115/mo. 731-SSJ7. spa. 1425. 851·2175 ---c:;zc 't 714/960-7347. -------- Uwvers1ty Pa~k 2bdrm. gar, dogs ok. no cat. $700. ILUFFS So. Cst Plaza immac 2Br. 3 ~-study • den, 2 ~ath, -w-Hl~E TRE-E Newport Island 2br 2be, community pool " Leave message for J U13. tn·level. frplc, skylight. ,,._ ~ Yearly, $550. J ac_. was h e r I d,r Y er. 494-97S3 Lease. Beaut. 3 bdrm. 2Ba. pali.o, pool, jacuzzi. deck&: patio. No children Luxury Adult units at af 673-4149 refpg, gar door opener, •-111i11-1 2"2 ba condo. Trina sauna, air. no pets 5475 or pets. S645 mo. Avail. fordable living. 1.2 & 3 Laa lrlaos-A., avail now. $625 Call~·.......,,. 3252 Model. End unit on rro.831·1Sl4 Dec 15th. L80 E. 21st St. Br. We ll decorated. "T•• after&pm 760-8615, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r~o us gree n b e It 9 • Oays 646 4262 · eves Olympic size pool, li"ht-1 AT BEACH . k. iOAUDHI• · · "' Ocean v1·ew pool t•nnis WOODlllDGE -4 Bdrm, Fa!1Jily . room. es .paint, new o a ...,... .... d 1525 ~96"3. ed tennis rourt, Jacuzzi, • · "'· Laguna Niguel. U p. flooring & lo ve l y ••••••••••••••••••••••• parklikelaodlcaplaa. courts. adlts, lse. 1& 2 3 ~ 2 Ba condo $67S/mo. graiJes. S'100 /mo. 831·3800 earlhtone carpeting. Of. . S400mo. 1 bdrm adult con Fro _,_ Ml-GIU bdrm from $440. 5515 callCraig.831 -1266. ...._VL.J.. 3267 fered at Sl.100 per m o. New dlx condo, Hunt do w/rec. facil. 559-5591 RlverAve.64.2·2566. lt·S67 Cathedral Canyon Dnve Palm !>(>rings , Cahfom1a 92262 Desert Resort Realty 4bdr m . 2ba condo on North ShOre of Tahoe f)Jlly l1.1m. 51m111 from North St ar. S400/wkly. 957-3226, S30-3946 Ben. SKJ RENTAL So. Lake Tahoe. Nev. 2 BR. almost new. steps to Heaven!)' North ski hfls. panoramic lake view. Only 96.S per nite. The Equ i t y Shopp e 916-542-1400. a s k for Linda. 714(7~2-0214 2(82 Michelson Dr. •212 2021 Bu,,iness Cntr #213 Doctor, L.wy.,-, . Mire,._, CIM.f! Eleganl bldg .. in heart of Huntingt o n B c h , w tspacious offiees skylights,_ wetbar, con· rerence rm. 8S" per sq . n. Pl115. super 2,000 sq .ft. medical bldg.. well ap· pomted al 7Y per sq Ct f or details eall RED CARPET 893-1351 688 sq. fl. well localed North <Aisla Mesa office. Parle next to your door. Fully equippe d with carpet. a te. cabinets ' aloraae-Rea&ona.bly pnt"l!d Call Tom . Harbor Baker Professional Bldg. 951·1900. • • LUXUIYSUln lmmed occupancy Jono ~. I\, Ste or 8 omces +conference & recep. t1 o n . Ko ll C ent e r . Newport Bch. Contact Ann Harve y 12 13 ) 5.56-2000. ....... 759-l616Agt. Landmark, 3Br. 2Ba·, alt4pmorlvmsg_. DE LUXE J8r aaa. ••••••••••••••••••••••'• micr, all rec fac, gated, Adults nos-U ... ,... l house from ~ach. Lrg Ol!ein Bl~f Kauai Condo, ~sq. ft. approx. Private 3 &-·. 2 Ba. Condo. Comm The Bl~fa. 2Br, 2Ba. im· , nr bch, adlts ~S mo. EASTSIDE • MCM1'5 2Br. freshly pamted. Will lwk/2 S250. lwk /4 $350, bath. Frwy convenient. REALTORS pool/apa·Aliao Villas . mac. Condo. Garage, (213 ) 592·2906, (714 ) P1pperwooch rum.1610/mo.968-8263.JI' lwk/6 $450. Golf, te nnis. Near Nwp. Frwy & ---------: ~10 + ulil 497 .3034 pool. S'JOO/mo. 640·4180. 7Sl-6270 · 2 BR w /lge patio, availa· lbdrm •pt, cotta1e atyle Condo 2b 2ba bay 7el,; etc. 673-7595 BriStol. 1225 mo. Avail. • Tbe WIUows-3 Bdrm, 2 494-2950. .,....... u.fw1t 360~ ble. Cornet of Monte Vis· living. $.120-QZS. • ' r, · · 12-1-tlO. 76S St. Clair suite B•. fen c ed yard , ROM E FORRENT •••••••••••••••••••••••la & Santa' Ana Aves. IM7·3020 encl gar, auto opener. LargeBigBear Cabin t D.Cc»taMesa.64S-7800 fl)"eplace, $600 /mo . 3 Bdrm. SSSO. Fenced ---· *> yrly. TSL Manage-Pool table, color TV, 21----------- 540-4t80orM6-1001 yard and gar•ge. Kids & IAYCllST 2br Duplex $470, util pd, $425mo.54l·9190 -2 Br. l Ba. in 4·Plex. Nice menl642·UIOO. . fflllcs,slpa 14.S.S-6816. Prime comer Joe. Up to ---------• peta welcome. C all 111 ..... ic-I A.dultl 64S-ll03 no pets, l Br, patio. 731W.18th St . neighborhood. Close to •~ •L-4300 4500 sq I\ Full senlc~ eou.p Park Yale 4 br, 964-2586 or 973-2971 Aet., o,..-,-·4 :mE.2i.tSt. Mgr3D 1310 646-672S 640·9900 all. Garage No pe ts . 1425 1 Br.1 Ba. Apl. Near --to~ ~odetn , ·glass blda'. Z~ bla, l1e den, frplc. f 20CJ1LEEWARDLN. •·~i .s;-1 ' . $425.700.17U 833-330'1. new, eoclsd g~r. lndry ••••••••••••••••••••••• 66QQ3 AJC, comm. pool. No no ee. Sperkliq-dean. a· l1e 2br,.lba.ll!o. Latunacloae ~Q.l'-.Lli.R --~ fac. U .. tairs urut. Adult.a Moviq! Avoid depos1u • _...__· _____ _ paa 95. lat, laat. de· ... .,,... ••It J26t br'a, 2 ba, formal dln. '° vutace/bch 16SO/mo Avail. now freshly paint· Deluxe poollide xlra lge only, c:alOK. TSL M1ml. cul II Yin& upeo'-es ! NEW EXEC. SUITES poeit. (114)551-1337. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. fflllc, new drapes 6 CaJJ4t'7-S838or49'7·4848 ed 1 Br. 132S mo. J .D. 2br. 2ba. Bltns, dsw.ht' 642·1803. Profeuionally si"&ce B&§'l'O.C. LOCATION I.Br + ..._ t-...... Up-~ Terreee condo 2 paint. ~e cov'd patio. 1 ... • .. ±ad prop e. r l y ll 1 mt 1"2 miles beach Adlls, v--ni-Condo 2 Br 2 llrTllJ.... 2m N. TulUn Ave, t mia. un1 _,.,..,,.. ·--.-· treenliouae, Clbl far. Al 4& ,,..._ -751·2787 no p e t s 1395 mo . ----· """'SIMATIS S.A. 6 N pt Fw Lf 1r..ided, San Jo~qul n "BR 2 811, ~I rml!•m Gardener incl. 9850/mo ..... ••••••••••••••••••• · 536-8362. Ba. fr,tc, pool. s aunas, w ys. e ViOes. MOO. 8S7-0776, rp~ pejrk .. -~~e 'Hll1ng. lse. Call art . 5pm, .... ,, I r• J707 New E. side upstair s fD'ID, clubhouse. securl-132·4134 ~=:.·~:tepo~e 917.zna uuo, ac~. etc. 157~ 6tt;fZ27 ....................... duplex. 2bdrm , 2ba , 1Br condo . Nr. ne w . ty, Adulll, no pets '700. LOOKING TOSHA.RE? mo.642·8S26 :SS1·•333 -BEACHFRONTINN.Low CllJU,drpi,refrig,stove, security, t ennis, pool, 972·3023 btwn 9 ·S. WE MATC H ROOll· llerl/.\!,,~x. conf. rm. Ulllivenily Perk, 3br, 2ba, Wint.-rat.a. lllO up wk. dl1bwHher. taund ry sauna. _spa. No pets. $425. Wkdays, MATES! ~-. avail. From + l&ie rec rm top cond. 2'br, 2 bla Versailles con-3bdrm, 2~ba, Newport .,. 1 Days 213 639 02 S l 1 ........ 15 -fllO· Laltmonllt ,,... -....... -~· o. Early ~. ocean vl~w. trplc, Cl"e:ll condo; no pell, ~-. room. eac 1ar opener, -· • 'Venai.11 Ex Delu11e 3 _... wllmoa . .,reemenl . ._. .---1 j frplc.peUo,nowaterbed, Eves:213-541-00JO. br. 2 baea. "-eec•.n .. n -v Ml"''""'-•"' h Sb . 2 .__ -·-All-latePll 111.mu. poo • ac. sec. nllt to beach, cloee lo 2 br, l ba, winter rental, ddl uo.: • --,, r ._...,..., 1 r r ... _.,_., tm0.142-2115 Hoae Hosp. $19S/m o. ganae. ava i l. now no pets. 1111 e •le cou-Beawfully located 2 Br. view. Frplc, pool, gym, hae, c .M. 0Spa. N~ So. JJOOS9Fr WOODBRIDGE COND0 4b BLUFP'S 2 ...... CaJl17Z-051S~.53f·'324 $450/mo, adults only. ~·~/mo. l200 dep. Cl'15•up.Chlld OK.Gas clubhouse.-aecurily. c.o.tP\uatifwy SZ2S ' air. l~ba. nelchborhood r • n ya. eves. '7~1Z29 _._. Ma-1652. adulll, no pets. $1500. + 115 utila. '4l-4tU Beautiful refurbished peril. pool. lake. S5'1S paUo, frplc. pool, new de· 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse W12·30D btwn 9-5.Wkdaya la. coet olflce .a pat . .ar.n cor, leau, no pets, t« 2 aly dpht 3br, 2 full Lee Del Jbr apl. Steps to tk> ier•ie '500mo ' c~e 1 br apta, nr ocean, Share trs IWl.home, 1265 Private fr ln>UP areal. Sl5/mol40-1tl41 ba. frplc. In Newport bch, Oen/Bay vlew from pa • •·Ml · new c rpt • drapes. Bay fn>nt T\h fir condo, 2 + um. Microwave, z ldeal for computer, re· DNrfleld 2 br, 2~ ba, . ffllU,f100mo,..S·U03. aundeclll. $500/winter · 131().11.'m.536·7542 br, 2 ba, 2 u.ndergrowd frplcs.*-Jall. ....-eb.dea'll!!etc. patio, frplc, new palnt. ~Shoii!•·a cor;er WALITOllACH SJQO/yrty. '75·5204 after New ad&alt condo, 2 sep TENNISANYONE? sftl apeca. hl1hly up· RJClrl'A~ALTY $800 mo. 841-5214 . • • • r1 1 tpnendwlllenda. bdrma bathll avail Dec. sraded.1N1noremlc view Nr OCC·UCI. Shere f7l.-.a m4115Bkr rm. completely redec. 2Bt~l~Ba.2cer -N SC 1..1 ..... New2Br.2"'Ba.Condo . ..1 .. -&i priced lbdnD Jbe beaut home ..--~··· · Nroceaa. $TSO/mo+ sec . .-..e. wube!1 dryer. OCEANFRONT 1 Br. ;i~ · · t" aia. __., Dt11 rm., lllcro.wave , .. uaY • ocean, • ".,.......' ~"'"' BtllM.Sbr.2~ba.2frplc, e -5125. rtfril. laet. w25/mo. larll ...dtlu•. saraie, · trMh compt., elec. aar. ::W.;a~et. l1200/rno ~'!~v~ll Dec. 18CTA&.S falft. rm, Uv. rm). w:l Mewport Sboc'el 2 b 2 ,.. lay . .,...100 ....... tue. Adulu. N SOlfl'H CO~T PLAZA opener. Tennia, Racquel· . . ' 2 ReaU11 8paN& Appro&. lier. J pooll. tenn • ._ ....._ .__• r, .-..~. AAJ:.\. 2 Br. J Ba. Lra ball,pool,Jac.,aauna.Noeoay, bech ~ondo, et Roommate lo Share 4 SllOtq...ft.6'9.IDCbtdilll •. cloae to 11lopplo1 6 -. -· er ""71l, newly V.....W. aluclk> cOftdo, petlo. pool. rec fecll. pata. LOt 2 KJdl OK. f750 venam ... arm. pool. Bedroom Houe on ~-• • tul. IUi ldlDoll. Pet 6 lllkl OK. ~ ~carpNd-• fd adulh oaly , UOO. WANTACTIOIU leCWtt.11atea, DO pell mo. Call H4·Z5H or aec&1rlty. UH/mo. BEACB. A .. il Dec. lat. Newport llvd. Coata --....,,_,_. . 17NIJl,1'ND a rlftdMIM1·11'11 .-.-. m.aTIA&t.,nofee. ~ .....,Callbefons,m ..... ,S..11.uapr, \ ... . ' • , . . !!ll:~llllllllllllll!il~t~a = .. : .. :::.: ... !.~ PJ n 1~··~ -.a. .. 11 11111 .,,... ..J ....................... ······ ....................... ······~······· ........................................... l ...... YIM Ctarla\MU 'hf~. Dep1adabll ~ 9d/ market· H•Yll••· Cla ·•P•. DAVl!'SPAINTING PvtPolt .. a.nlte Serv.·1pedaUM I ........... '9 ..,__ .... lat.. II 1111 ...UM w/ medla Oara1H, ·Yd• Jank, 9ervia1Anatyn 1HZllAIL~!~•br removin1 Yaaeu1 , • 10UI' yadal or yn ~Nl·IOIS nperi..c9 11lll trHte Tra1h, Dirt, Slu11b1, lloel rHioaabl• la· -l!OltHw1uum·NI 1t11,mp1 . Free u Cad-te'al'ft"tod•y print acla. marhllDJ/ Treat, Trimmed, sured.lic'd.a..9415'. .... ......... , ~ ':>?' FAnuua•ION ·-=HoUdaypar· .................................. radio1pota, Rtmoved•.f54e '1ac .. ,....... TREEDESIONS ..... "( ~•rpeatry, oe• • ,. ty Ml-.............. broeburH ll1i1• f I SlJ/ROLLINSTALLED ........... ~-;r.-;-....... . .,. Parkbaf lot .... Ptw 'f..,.. c .... }Ceii. ... . I I STOPI -9P.R.Ca1111S-1230 --····· .... , ......... I create ~Htom llP· '°" Sliaec:o • Drywall ::.:1.t!:~oppid~ In 5talt o• fof ., .Y'1I ""moct . rwpa1r ......... ~ ............. ~1 rwfta, 9tM, ~ I' L a r WIN a RSM.LY CLEAN ~ walla. m-01ao Repabi111. call ITMl.11 , removal, cle • u.-aaal\ ... , .. ' Home. ofh. ..... .. C&IU tNTDIOOR . P•l.!J_ .... ,bol. Irr•• ..... 1 ••••••••••••••••• HOUSE7 Call Gln1bam F\ae est/Int palnllnl by aft 5:30Pll. No Job too ~.t41-&M$ t: .... AJf1U ... 141 Drive1u.,:at101. wall1 :-~:r£~h A Touch Help for talre, no Job too Girl. f)o•eat. 14.5-51%3 Rlchard Slaor. Uc, las. 1mall. FteeesUmates. ,...... '*""' lilflli•• C., f • o l r Y c.I u lfr .. • Dlt Av .141~_ • . ..UU. Cluta. Wcrtlinc lllo&.ber'a Special Tty mea.~. M hrs ••filli .................... .,..g, ·• a ... -.nw. f h H l'd • •••••••-•••••••••••••• n-d. · ~. ••1 H•• r emodwla, 11'.Dundauocul •lasatlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• or t ~ • • ay •. "American Painlin1 ti ._a inc Wrllln1 II.,;.-• cMW ure. ID) M f\utn,dttlla ~l'Jao Walla, S&aD•l .Paho1, -LOw--n• a:.n. hnprovement. 25 c::..r.:;•e or routlne Decor" Reaid/Comm. Repalr • Reroo,. All Science Mu1ic: Stuff~ .._, ,__, pnM"llucM ~•&11.c:k.1..u· •-.-.. ,.._ Y'le&p.Feacea,caipen-c . Marilyn for a P'reeest.iuar.646-144!0 ~=•hloJIH·roc:k · lletbod1. from •MJi ...._. lll·Ull tXJMrt.t:n ; r•p.air A "" ea..&111. $ofil ~."., Oo Lanclua~ Maio· ttylrpaiDUJll Ul-GM pertoaal touch. W..ia · ·comp-tar. Free 16517U41·1&70 ~ _UWING ___ DAV CARM naod•l1n 11 urvl~• Ql'-C:..-IADWe. Free~.2lyra i"'• IUl . dow1/Cpta included. ElliuCUltom~~intin1 eat.5'l·SIJOFt.n.Avail. r,,...strria •:•· ..___ VI ........ S C'tflNJAtr,t', t1h1clrl• &I ,,. ...................... ap.Geor ... ~3015. 4 ....... ~.546-aoe Int/ext. Matenala-labor ,.,~ .._ -.v·en Repai·r •••••••••••••••••••••~ -t .... t. t I p&umb4n1 rouflnl 11tc . . "••••••••••••••••••••• Juar f eat 953·91lj) ,_,,. • o-.v • •"\\ ~ ••. ,._.,.,_,,., *lml ' ' aG.LD CA.RE.· my C.11 . Oardeoln1/La11cbcaplD1 Hardwood noon cleaoed 1 a ll.tc .. 1111 • ree · apeclallJ,t /1tay-buay FMt accurate typlnc ~.;i _____ _,,_ ...._" f{Wmer preacbool Tl'ff trim 6 remove, Ir wued.. Be ready for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Painhaa Co. pricea. Reliable. 5411~12 IBll Correct/Selectrio; I ~ •Ul rare f~r c.,.it.rlke teatbiit C.11131·~. cleaa·upa. Free eat. the Holidavi Anvtime ae.. ratel-lawn aervlce Holiday Spec I al . ....---.... o&ber secretarial workr .. c:. ttUclrtn 111 tllcir ••••••••••••••••••••••• - --R urable 752-lMt · ' · J 1~-..i-I · ... ' r-..i.. r~ y nv1U•""" buaineu letters r~ • ... • 1 C f cdw e 1111 • -.-is.A. ILDWICap n1. spnna er ~e ....... t to ou. ~CO · .. ' "'° • up t •I Sh&rnauu., t l.i•m lei.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . _.. __ ,_ t' • installatlonlerepair. lnl.-$920. Ext .. $1275 • aumu. etc. Kar&r.~ aa..wDtaMMl 6i4il nMor bnabt-.n wht . GeorliS lbuabi 1•~--1 '" -I Marvin 979-5814 541-1444 $46-2608 Alltypeaofroo(lnl 87~1230 ---C'lJU lOmiO W«&ch t'lt!an Ota1Jn, f1oanc1n&. 6 aervice. l"reeeat., clean· , ...................... 1 ' ' llastt255a·3809 'NI: •awC....... : ~ aa•1u 1.n1 m> ti 1.1me bl-dul rOI, l\alJ IU Av i Co!!•trucUon It you ..-timalot.545-7072 u ......... service, 1~ ton • • 7T'f •SAVE$$$• __ ....................... , C:... lllaa, ne.ar \'\t rm f1 $&> L'OUl'h 11'1 chr dim t &el a\1 free eat ll ·::::-:-w b d •· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exnart inter • ext •-yr 6 6'2 8412 • o ' · oou.ld cwt you "lentv' Want a Bea11tiful Lawn .. _... e U)' ra • WlD· .. -• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ., ~r •llmanalt! pe. l lli #J'lW'lll )Ml-~7 J • .......... """c.ktiEaayWay' dowa . Call LeslerCustom brick, atone. palntini at reason11ble '"';t le • "Let The Sunshine In" .. Call Sunshine Window / · Cleanln1. Ltd. MB·W3 S...k• Ullor ._pt repair ~ yn c ~L::::.. _CalJ '"'' -1 1 t · 547..oeT bk>clt, concrete. stucco. prices. Call Wes 770-7412 -• • -.. •••••••••••••••••• t!ll~ Du work myself Drt -~--• or ree" ·on Refs.Freeest.M9-IM92 al\4:30. Ce. T r•"• 1 11 , 1 0 0 • Rt-f• 531 0101 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• land1~pe, clean· up , NOJOBTOOSMALL New ceramic tile im· ..,. 1 .. S h Or ... •. 1 maintenance. 6'2·'907 OR LARGE! Frtt est. Brickwork. Small J obs Painlll\g • refacing, ac· an e ti PRO WINDOW WASH ••lll'u p •n1• We c..t.reC'.i&r\l'll t:leanen e11Jmaaina • a tera· Dave 545·8046 Newport, Costa Mesa le cents on wood Call proves appear c Tetlln1ral. leaal. eu· SleMm l'lt!~n • Uphols tions. also tailoring TIHS • Jrvine.675.3175eves LarrY~ value al reu. coat. Free Home • Commercial 1 Free FAt. Steve 646-1957 ~" ,.._, ..._eliu.malt' SM ttiJll Work .iuar T rurk M ount Seams\res.sG1u673-.6914 Toppeil/removed, clean-Hal;ll·cndin& dump~ck ...... lat/P•rillt :,:i.~ ~1'a/~~ti:a~~: 'iBi71 Unit ~ 1116 --.......a _ _. •• lawn reoov. 751·3'76 sk1ploader. demoht1on. ....................... H B STOP!! TMe Ume to relax aa.cb: lhop at home. It'• 1lmple with Daily Pll~: •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• _,......, ll'fe•ydwork831·1257 ....._..19__.r -·-·-------'4 Cr'lll&ive £nvuv nmentt1 Little it li4Jt! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lapdscaping, Tree Trim-Painting le Papering •••••••~::?:':' •••••••••• Ceramic tile installed, ,..___,_ •• , ... A .... u1~s~. l.'lauif1ed Ada are rull" ELECrRIClAN-Pnced rt6a1. Clean-11pa. Free ~ul. cleanup, concrete Prof. work. Free est. · 11 ,,.._ ""elcome free ~... • .... """. -~ , 1 D k Rs bl St 'v <:•7 "281 Neat Qatc .. _ & l4e~rres sma l"VD .. ' l'CJll8del. apa.s ~96·3728 _ small "peuc1le to people'' right free estimate on est. AviJet. 646-4655 ~~va · ~m7~ruc · n · e e. -... "'"lat. 1'-lfl· 41, est. 98().9269 Claaaified Ada. Aod Li!• )'OU have tometbial to tell, call a lrieadl>t Claaaified Ad-Visor a~ .. &G-51'18 "'-calla with bi1 re-lareeorsmallJobs Make your abopplnt -c serv. · ---------'4 ~-!~~ d~:~ .. ln P~I~~ adership and bi& results! u c. 11337254 673·03$9 eaaier by uaiat t.be Daily Have IOIDethia1 to aeU? ~=~1:'r~~~ •Patee. Pl•tef'itat * Have aomethin& to aell? Q-1fied Ad. M2:S678. :. ~~<>;~~;:;~~led Claulfied Ada 6U-S678 Pilot Cluaified Ad1. Clauif\echda do il well. " John, 546·0720 All Types 538· 7113 CUtified ada do it well. Oflce~ 4400 ......... -....;tU. .. y,... ............. 5100 ,. ,.... USO HelpW .... d 71 HllpW..e.d 7100 HelpW..tecl 7100 W..t.d 11ocr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q;::p1rti.tty 5015 ~ 5011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sinl l• lo lflple offu:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••:•••••••••••• Lost. 5mo. old fem . PRE LAW student needs IA*IM6 Car Rental Agent for DRUG STORE RX & drug Aila avail lll Newport Gold m1n1n1 l'la1ms . C_,.forT.D.'1 Australian Shepherd SZ.S.000. Will do anyth!nc Immediate openfop for Orange County Airport Clerical clerk, 9-6 Moo-Fri, xlnt Beach Call for info patented, on Mother AmericanMt&9S3·UU pup. l blue eye 1 brown. Legal. Confidential teller trainees. full ii area, up preferred, hrs C.ta•tr pay. Moulton Plaza. 753-6188. Lude.2l2acres,P .0 .8o3' Reward. 545·6914 , DVM. P .O. Box 3242, parttime.CashhandUng Cl~x. Must have own Pharmacy . Laguna• tW sq I\ 3 otrices in ~. Newport Beach, IMMEDIATE ~LS. N.B. 92663· exper pref'd. F /lime tr1nsportallon. Pleast'" s.r.lce Hills . 768-3784 Mr . Newport Center 567 San FAST FUNDING on TOMMY'S note clerk posi~ion also call557..0IB2. lw••llhlffve Dreyf~ .. , .. Nicolas Dr. Suite 109 W..,toLo. 5025 2nd's 6 3rd's. Cambna LOST: Small wlute Scot OFNEWPORT opm . .JUntbenef1ts. c••11H E.xcelfent trtining op· ILICTIOMIC •!• ....,.. "~• .,,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mortgage. 955.3454 lie. no collar. Vic. ol <:'C!rQ Equal Oppty Emplyr -...-unity for individuals .,...., per mo . .,............,·-Warner I New hope. re· ~ RT 752·9368 Apply at: For early AM newspaper ...,. ' ASSEMILH We have office s pace . /NEED +na an••/ ward. 775·7M8 LITTLE AMMIES Bank Of America delivery in Costa Mesa, ~v:'t'~ ~av: f~linn' ~ Harness & cable, pe e ;;: avallab&e in pre11tigious V "'•an••/ 'ESCORTS 3"4 Via Lido. NB. Newport fl Irvine areas responsibilities. Ex· c hassis wiring . ex. "'-rt Center. 675 sq ft •--"'Ir R-..:-~ Lost. Shellie pup. M • 759·4508 C.a.U between 2AM·lOAM ""rience in dealing with per i en c e d o n I y ._ .. ..., ./MONEY -.._ needs medication, re cc..,""'""" .-with a huge ocean view •••••••••••••••••••••• ard 557 9689 c:.9 1,,.3 All Major Credit BAMUNG_ ..,.._,,_, lhepublic helpful. Tel.etronic Labs Inc. 5502 • fOI' only $1.30/rt. Lease .t..w.-... 5100 w . . ...... "'". Ca1dsirAlc~4j1>,ted TB.LEl'Tlt.AIMH C A S H l E R 1 Engineer Dr. H 8 .' bas 2 year option from •••••••••••••••••••••• 19!.-•74 1 .. ous~ARL'c SALES. We ofrer a good starting 891-1661 .... n...•-..._r l""'l Call r r e Xlnt opport. for person .. o::.n .,... salary. e31;cellent com· H • • ""'..,.,... "" 0 with basic typing ability Apply in person: Rion &.lCTRONIC TEC moninformation. ....EY!I. Grand Opening, Men & h . d Hardw.are, w•u''JrvUle pany paid benefits in· DM MARSHALL Rl TR c·-11 ... 0 Now Yo... ..... -•-or relax . at a~ l It u .e . -duding attractive work For computer aerospac& · · , -" -Outstandin° working <W-tclirfPla1aJ N.8 . 1 d I as sembl". General 644-9990 PIOILll!.L.I ,., 1 ,.OP.._ s mulation try "Touch " .... appare an a p easant ., -------"' c~ "" olClassMassage&Spa" conditions . Fringe C"'"'HIH working atmosphere. knowledge of job shop FOii.EASE 2Rd&lrdTDlo9at 'Can MA.SSA.GI 19525 Beach Blvd. H.8 benefits le pleasant sur· -Apply in person between operations required. 4Execotr,9conf.rm 97M5ll/15S-1145 S.H>i.scowitw/lhisad SJ&.9172. We accepl all roundings . Qualiri.ed f\Jlltime.0 '1er 21.Com· 9AMand4PM. Teletronic Labsrnc.5502. I "• FT per.i(Jflmay obtainanap. pany beneCils .Wetraan. Engineer Or H .B. ·-• • Arr~ by Sell VISA MC credit cards, open 7 plication al Irvi ne ofc. METRO CAR WASH, o· 891-1661 Lreentrytirecept. C:O.t a.o.. c.omerWamer/Newland days. 5325 Universit y Or. 2Wi0Harbor C M --------- Xlm loc·nr OC Airport A Mortaage Broker 17061 Newland, H. 8 . SINGLE? Meet sincere, 552·53ZS • . . . CITIZENS BANK Execut.ive Assistant Ole faces beaut atrium More 111-6416 Pomona 1st Author/Publisher seeks A ..... _... ... ------people-like You ! Low 0 1 cosra ..... f !.A ........ antparalJlg WAHTSSSFAsT? Fee Call DATELINE· FederaJSavings l'HlflS Eucutive Assislant.exp 8Sl-906l free800-f.Sl-J245 '-Al 2970 Harbor Blvd in editing & research 1817Westcliff. N.B. Want ~nexy.taermmt·s~cta.Ll2nnodw, .~rds with Dail} Pilot LOST : Reward-am blll E.O.E MIF /H Suite ~ Costa Mesa helpful,_mustbefasl.ac· financial inst. 7000s.r. E. $Kr·J14.Nl, •o ... · "·'•Ill onl~· ..... ·-"~collar at Adam•• c M .. .,S GE J,;,. PF:NN\' PINf'tll:R Poodle, weariDI blue INTRO SPECIAL u TOTEM 714-979-4200 curate t "nist . prefer: ·• llt.IJoor.AjentM1·5032. -·--·--•· " ''" J <>4 ,....._ • .. MYSTI ~A Equa l Opp Emply r rably experience on Lake St., HB. Judy MA.SSAGEllOW/AO J!\! MIF/H word processing equip. MONEY AVAJLABLE SZSK·$100K Quick Penonal Service Secun!d by Combination ol Real/Personal Prop. lmertel Financial Corp. !ZMI Ml·2236 •48 Hr. Ser vice• •Upto90~ Apr. Value •Swing Loans •6 mo&; no pymnt loans •Extended term pay ~lttl~ 3 -linl•S ror 2 davs Young 842-8540 ofc, SantaAna 556·4656 Call642·<M77rorapp't. only Sl a <lay. 34<'. a paaer 558·7'152 home .t MARKETS " line c-.2190 '•.'::·=""!.! . For2ndle3rdSbifts CL·OTHISTIME Adv t•rt1se one or .-n' __ ...._ Located in our Bayside ~••Secret-'. r more items valued Lost .· l 001 . ha Ir . d , office, th.is position re· W• pro-"'e to manage. Now hirin& parlli me -• 'K; .... ••••••• .. ••••••••• • • • f 6 ~ u"" aJ h l • I t t 1-0 600t .. u P to s I oo Earn Siiiiiiae Cer.-blue ...... W...... 7 I 00 qiares a minimum o rnent le s'-perviai.on rrom s es e P ass s an -• . udrtllional line ls fluffy tail. i.ovede~'. ._,.. monthsS&Lexperience. within. mana1er lraineea. Call Topfiighlallractivelad. only 60c for rhe two REW.ARD . H .B .••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTA CAREER"> 642-1231. w t~hor~hand . hkkp~ • ll .i ' s Sor r Y. no (213)592· 1509. We offer lop s alaries, Costa Mesa Cou.EGI STUDIHTS typmg "' managemsn c-ommer <'ial ad s ~:A free car~rapparel,free lllDel Mar skills. SLS.600 pr yr ~ a I lowed Charge LOST: Shellie dog, (mini ~>al parking and more. 63l-!M21 Work full or part time l5000 bonustprofit share. \'uur Penn) P1nc·her Collie).Reward.963·5176 Top salary + comm. Please apply Monday & selling e l e ctron ic'--'pia!U.Yllliaa.~amlailir .•\ct o r use vou r Classified exp. & gd. Tuesday Dec. lst le 2nd Laguna Beach calc ula tor s , mi.c ro·I" Bank Amer.card FOUND: Male Golden phone manner nee. Type from 9:30AM to 3.JOPM 494.9233 computers , • related ---A-BJ)--.-.-.--.~, \'i ~a or Ma!-tercard Retriever mix approx 2 55wpm accurately, co~ --~~ products. <Retail Sales J f'ur more 1nlormat1on .i.nd lo pla<'t' your ad rall ·642-5671 yrs-. old.-FrH':° Ne'ed /prellsun:-Co. pd. 'Med· FIDELITY Huntington Beach Knowledge of comp'!!!f Teleprompter Cable TV': good home. Newport /Dental ins. FEDER .6.L 962.9116 sciences heflp(ul. G M 0( Newport Beach 1s ac-•• Harbor Animal .Hospital · Uz Reinden Age.ncy ~ -•••• pay le bene its. In C. · cepti.ng applications fbr ' 631-1030. «DOBirchEat'64EOE S..'--md calJLev.540-1.SlO. temporary help ton''' Np!ft/Rflf){fiss "-~...... ChildC.Ue change cable TV equip:.· Found : young orange Golden West Collegf •COOi• . ment in Newport Beal-ti'. Tabby remale cat . San· 1-----'------LSLS Westcfiff Dr seeks 2 child care center area. Must have depen'· · tiagoOr. N.B. 631-2516. A~lforant1a/Srgeecrmaetr•1.0rYe (at Dover> assistants, lBhrtw k. Breakfast Cook. F /T , dable transportatioQ.> , ..._., W..ted . 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1...,. ________ _, 5'2.IW fr 110.900 2 T.O.'S for 3Y• & 3"-'• years . prime Irvine Properties w/'W:Jw lsl T.O. Get top in· terest for these we II secured investments. PP. no Bkrs . 851 ·0865 alt.er6PM •••••••••••••••••••••• • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Newport Je•ch Exp. Pref. if not-will Will train Starling .at FOi.bl : Someone's pet lit· hardware co . Good Equal Opportunity F1exible schedule S4.7S train. Apply in person: SUO/hr .wilb incentive tJe Parrot. Vic Westcliff benefits. Call 645-1711. E lo to l>.79/hr. ·Time off at Dick Church's Rest. 2688 dfer. Apply al 901 West n ..... ,N.B.645'9862.18 ¥5£ Christmas & Sprlnit .. ....,. N .16lhSl. N.B. ' ----------ACTIVITY ASSISTANT. -----------1 Break. Possess or be Curlew -Begot -FOUND: Silky Terrier. After schl program . 8ankiDa eligible for child dev ---------.-G88Al.OfftCI Prove -Markup Brittany Spaniel, Lab part-lime. 857·1263. CirMr Oppty prog. permit Contact Cook. full• part, apply 1n Typing required for ad; POCK ET mix puppy. long-haired _. ..__. ~ ' c 0 as t c 0 m m u n 1 t y penion al Mutt Lynches. vancemenl. High School"' Talk about a hyrechon· Pomeranian mix • little v :lul•c•Drh•n ,...._..._,..... Colleges in writing 31 1 Palm . Balboa. Graduate. No e xper: ,, MEID O O driac. He has te only black dog, Irish Seller, &AH1 .. .t1 Orange Count y pro-before 5PM. Dec. 8tb. 67~l!i56. necessary . Farmers Foutoretiotficespaceal $675, 0 f:~'c;'~~0c~~i~etb;h:~ hamsten&Cals. Adopt-CA, EMT·l. Comp l. gr essive bank needs 1370 Adams Ave. C.M. Counter Help needAd. Jnsura.n ce Gr o up . l"eli1'0Mblt.oocs.__Ft. Prefer private party: a·pet at Irvine Animal Insurance requirement severa l NC R proof 9 EOE .. 540-tlOOEOE IOGte~lDO-. Quick action. Have over _POCK_-_,,ET,__·_,---=-,,.....,,....,...1 Care Center open every over 22 yrs good driving operators for their data 92626· S56·5 47· · · · Some retail exper. pref. · · · · -M~AVERDEDR. $1,700.000infrtt&clear Loat&Fomd 5300 ct.y 754·3734. record. Top pay, fringe cent.er, located near M/F. Fri.or.Sat.sunrise•••· G1•uil0ffice •' PLAZA realestate &business for ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~----benefits. Sears Am· Newport Frwy •Ed·---------· ingshJfts.Mustbel8or SmaU co. in WeslcliU_. J.S25M~4aye4rcte1 f ·C.M. collateral.CallAIBi.scol·t---------•lf'ound : Malamute . bulance.548·3'56. inger. Experience pre-CHRISTMAS over. 549-0641 . E.O.E. area. Accurate. goe>Q 5 ..-112 L-MlllWiilillllilMll .. IMIM-. blk/Wht Fem. Shepherd.---------(erred. Xlnt. benefits le M/F • ,. blltttanFem.NBAnimal ASSEMBLERS. We will starting stlary. Apply WlNOOWPAJNTlNG ~ping ; some a cct& .. NeWJ0!1 Modem store or Mrftl a. Trwt Shelter. 644-3656 trai n . Ap ply 7 am . Per1200.tlpi~.~LIC. P/llme daily. $3.2S hr. Deli ve ry I Warehouse 1d. Charlotte. 645'726~,,. office.Nr.post oHace.~ DMcli ,5035 F~.:._ ..... tr•ys. ~-e mgr MacGregor Yachts, 1631 .-rr~..a•~"' ~·7°~ 1 ·.Personfotparty &rentalGeneraJOlfice. versatlfe, s/f.Jerry213/4777001 ....................... id\.'i.EiPatioC:un ,l30 Placentia,Coet.aMeaa i21N.Eucli~ .. ~naheim =1.81·~1 88.¥ store PIT apply 2025 literate invoice p n)- Ct rcW -WtlwMf9. Co. Broad C M 991·.-.v Newport Blvd. C.M. ceuor ror lrg M. V •.• ...,... 4475 ~ way, · · E.O.E. CIYL&ffilMEHS-manufact urer. Mus.t , AU types of real estate Auemb~~-.. DESta ... 115 Demonstrators. Fri·Sat. 2922 ....................... 1nves~e:ts-'!f:; LIM9. 64 671 Found male black and ILUI ~ JOIS! B>okkeeper. full charge, •" yo ur a r e a . c a r type. TIO. · Store Space for lease. 1500 ~Miii: • while terrier pood le. 2 5 a ss e m b I e r a • p IT for Laguna Pr ofession a I c iv i I necessary. $3.80 pr br. GENERAL OFFICE AS•~ IQ. ft. • 1260 sq. n. in 2Rd TD• -Dana Point area 496·8907 p 1 c ll a g e r s , fl Restaurant. call Marsha enic ineering in land 541 ·0371 . 54 1-0718 . S IST. CI erk t y pis (.JI" HUnUngton Beach. f1exi· 642-2171 545-0611 r---------Loslfemale Titbull, warehousemen needed 493-6168. plinning. Firm offers 213/S'T7·1133 librarian, custodian, A· .... bleterms. 213/596-7202. Lost or found a pet? Call brindle. for Irvine area. TOP -------career'opportunities for En NB 675 6110 . c.a.-4550 A... I A · t P'"'Y.' IOOllE-U civil engin~ers fl de· DBtOMSnATORS rm. · · · · : _.,. Widow has money to buy "'ma ss IS a n c t 760-9065 " * SI'"' ...... ••••••••••••••••• or make 2ND T.D. any Lea""".537·2273,No fee. Ctiln..-1 U.'mfr.inneedaqual.in· sisnersw/ellper.in&rad· for toy demos. local General Office , lrviM:' Approll. 6·000 sq. rt. avail. r uunu ' o( Mam...Jla • Atlanta l' l".. t . .. ·-I VlllOnl, • sign ° R 0 b i n w k d a y • : ... -·Ible woman ,_ slie. above SI0.000. No •""-·-... or lost a pet~. Call Fowld: Shelly, male. Vic 641-1144 dv. for all bkkp1 hUlc· lnubdil d~!ID f~_rdehi~lsider stores. top pay. Call Fabric Co . s eek'··~ in Fowitain Valley near credi. t "· no pnlly. For m ! We' re the Pet Pala ....,.. • 11011 m /( ions . .,. .. ey ypan .. • t t · t ...--"' S.D. Frw)'. Sl320 mo. !~~· ....... call AGT 673-7311 l7l">..--JlB.11184·3082.after8pm. 111111111111•-•llil••---.. computer u:p. 4 day s=ree, · 1 ml?drov0~ml en l.-Cl-6417. order desk /v arle JobD ... J~ '" ,_.""°° • ..a 51150 won wk. Co. pd. benes. .or rest en a pro· -.... ••S1s•a.MT dut&es. G~ opportunity W.9360,MB·7533· ,. .. NI • Topaalarytotopperson. ·Apply in person _..., __ ,,..,. with powmg Co. Non· W..ted 4600 Pri l rt h II J..()ST: Bile & Wbt Fem ....................... ASS• t••s Please c•ll 979. 764IO dys, !.~~...! u mRot bet rto .!!.':. Exp'd 4 day w9ft CDll amoter. ~lS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• va e pa Y as we Siberian Husky in C.P<lt•---------'l..~ r-at ...,UJ, area.M4-nl2 ._iilliiiii .. iiillliiiiiii'llliiilllllllii_..-, W/11 36 oe~ds inexp. secured2ndTDforsale Beac h are • 11 /3 •FOXYLADY• Wenavelmmedlateneed ~7eves. William Frost• As· . • room; will share with at discount. 975'1176· REWARD493-8366 ~ALL ONLY ~w!:.'~:~~~v~~ Cafeteria ~sslstanll aoclata, 1401 Quail St., Dmlal 1\ec:eptioniat. N.B. ~tal~~e. : .... fermle; kids OK ; write COMPAU' Lost: 11 123180, orangE VUfA MC mo. uper. Al•o need needed-part ume help al Newport Beach. office. Eapsrienced 5-cYfll--r· p,..Jt, 177-F Riverside '9dy's wallet near Sav. * 97~1131 * M EC HAN IC AL A a . Marco Fonter Jr, High a.atcA.L please. 8"-0032. Sm. k>c. otc, variety pos:•;. Ave.New.Bch CA92663 . u 131 .,.._ On at Westcliff Plan!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aemblers.Noexper.nee. Sch ool . Apply at CAlmltilf&INAMCI DIMTAL/ No shrtbnd. nee. Lit•· ·• • .._ , -· Cont I h d d"-PQ rate commensurate Capistrano U nlried --.A.WIST bkJ>I. ... JIL.1.•1.-•nt/ costonrealettateloans. ans ar earne AftAMTIS WASSAM w\tb npen ence. Day School District, 32972 Front office clerical ---"""" FreetiE.O.E. ......, ,..._., Caffabrollerwith20 yrs Christ m as m oney 5'A . lhifta.7:30to4PM.App. Calle Perfecto, SJC. openin1. rorLsharp in., 4 day f/l hours flu. lrvinePeraonnelA1ene~..: realestateexperience... P\euereturn.646-2396. Be PamNred by 16 ly al 2102 Busine.-1 ~121.$. dlvidual wno enjoys ~'lSIO •E.11\h,C011taMna • 8MCH CONCESSION Xlal potential ti location oeer Newport pier. Call iililr for detaUa m -5165 MLIO.A Isa.A.MD . -·· wear 1hop.maln ... •Uoa. '51,000 + lh· ~ . ..,.,down. owe .......e. for 3 yn. 322 ..._A ... A PREHIGE: /4--~ HOM€~ .... .._laveatmenta -WUtA,fy,NB I l s 1 opportaal\y for ••ltHlou peraon I eol!Ple1 Call '92-8142 •IMll Prhla,y for ap· 0 ti rt. before you commit •-•·.Adult mal.r. gr•v •. I 0 C t Dr St 208 '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil meetinl • servin1 the ---------Sul•--.. ........ ·1"70 "·• If .,..... " ~J • Beaut. r s . pen en er ·• e . •11 public. Exp pref. But Donut shop. Af\emnoon ""--" ~· youne onany';'ewloan. wbl male cal. H. H 10AM-4PM days.Phone Irvine or 27957 Cabot """'-STOlll trainee position avail. shift. Apply D .K .'a~~~~~~~~~!h· 2nd. Truat Deeds or any Weatherby Bay, Hunt ~3433 Rd., Lapna Nlsuel. Call _.., ti F i · jl.WOI' loan len tbou11nd Hr b r : Reward .•------·----at m.l4'6l, 7:30 to IPM MA.MA•• Mmt~d with aurea, Donuts. 2lll03 a rv1ew, Groomer. alJ breeds Ea .. 11-~&n 'f~~~~~ ~~:: _7_1_41M0-__ 39'l4_______ _ _ _r'l•* or&n4M2,9to3PM. Position open for a1· 1f.:~~Ce. C.lll. p'd.only2!!;_ :-.:; d 11 t fl -d SPIBJ'.lUALREADINGS 1reaalve m1r . In --0071 Doyoiabaveanairforfn· -----------r ~ o u·s a n IAst; ()pal/1amet ladief lO&m·lOpm. Fully llc'd. IEL[~ statewide, mull\-store CaULau.raatAl · terlor . Decoralinl ! .UAUS minimum. f'inl, near Splrea Rest. &72118 or· 492·9034. 1815 -•Uon. Oraatt Coun· -•-•.-A • M I ....-PIUme -waal..C'I .or f\JU fl part Ume. A.ft~ Callusdirectorcollect; CM. uch sentiment• S. Camino Real, San S EF\v i ces. ty. Carpel exper. nee. Cl!'.1911. ourdecoralinactr.i.ntbe .,..., Uollorau fur11 'd..._ Borrow up to 90% loans If value. 548-4433 . Clem. ::::.· ~!#1t~b"!lo':;...-city of Irvine. No up. ,.._ 21 or over, ~U~ youquallfy. Lc»t: Z lie M dogs, J "'"~Y'S -E.,0,1. Mtl!H medicaJl&!nt.aJ plaa, IH 1'eltlts todaJ for ~al w . C.11 1-135-0SlJ 11\ welcocne. No uper. nee' · yellow Lab mla "Toby". .;,unn ----·-·-'. =--eat1 eoU temporary ... lpmenta. lMll App I y : U a iv er j~' C1•s•"--cW 1 white Akita (likt PtolwlonalJh11a1e l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~ect: 551--... --. Pratedlon Service, ~ .. 714/l,.l-0970 ~luatlon/Tberapeauticr-__..,..._ w ....... .,__ •-· w Samoyed> "Kl1hl". re· Ca 1 .... ...., ... .._ ...... ""'··.,...\.a.,_.. 1 Atn..tdeedbrokera1e ward . 538·4090 l appC5a·2111 _,,_.,_.... 21>-466-7171 Arc:bltec:t11ral de1ita t.trview hrs: t-lJ 6 1~ ACalif.corporaUon. (Z1J~1'"'7 MAMA.. en Lin· ... ctr.n.r. I · s trs .. per. llon·P'ri. ··~ • -Newpo0rt Beach ofc .. 40Yleld 0 L oat : M ale G . T ,. -17UUO HARDWAAESALD' -~~ .. 'W\000 ....... T.. n..........1 ~rd/H .... I l ~ MOTICI t1W01AIV'9SONHltst.....as ._. .. la -noe: • ...___~ ~· """'· naat ~ ... _ ua..,,, rv Df () A l DRIVERS "l'l'Y -~ behlad 815.!JOO i.t. Tnt1t ana. Blacktw•lte/tan. U A ~ D ... .U, .. ~,c~1r· J721 ... SlrMt Daliv,r bat-__.ucu ~a::p• .~~> N1."a.""'~~ DeldonJacreavlewalte Wolf look. lll·UOf .. --.--..... . •• , ,.._ , .. _ ... , .... -San J\lu C~lrano. JU:WAJU>, C S __ ..., .. wt&Ja lqAbWt1 to ..,_,.et.I. EarlJ _ ,,, MAI appraiuf •s.ooo 11 ... sc ouTS' s _...._.10... .... .,. aor•la1 lo ml4 ·..,... ~':..'~ all due l year ..., In· LOBT: Blk • wht Cocker' c. " ........ '° HJ rutb ......... Call n1,.TM. ......_ .. m c , terut + dluount. Sprin1er Spaniel mla, 752-0817 1•t nnltt. Phou mL Alie..._. •D • ,......,, A8' tlleJ _ 7Wn51·5141or413-UU. amall.Reward-.J.SlJ ..... . 0.0,IUDICl...utedAd. ... Alf ... '? ......,. .... ....,..,......, ... ·I .. 191.91 l ta11\1h1I '1.•l. Hilt •11pu1mC'td lellera fur 011~1t1un-1n Irvin"' '1rn111 ;\1111 110J lo.!11rh llrU .\lullt)' to I)~ 1.5 .-11m •t•11u'rt1d lrt •V.P <'itflPl (f' a od r•r .. 1nal11 ~ 111 ill hl'l&I r•nu lhl H l'll-.lthlf\\ lt I f t' I I 0 If I It I t• I' I' •••nn1 11111i..1 .. 1 c.uod ln>~lh pnh•11\111l 'In\ bfnt'flh •Od 't•ll llllll ••IU\ lu c.IC..., ,,, .... , 161cl f. Uh St ~ ~ ~..,WAJn1P SALB ... MOJt•S l.Jl:GAL.SiiCMITARY 8m•ll dyoeml( rul llrina10WebUcUowork . .,._ .,11 ... Lo.... n i Ptr baby1ltt101 T1auj --.. .._a.-""" n 9/fid, Th.,.., All, nl Newport C•nler. IHkt .w.tkchabS51..Ul ~ elflnenl • -- e n " r I • l I <' I e I • I ~ Photo Fuhiona ~\al'Y Shor&·band. He\1 ee• modelioa did a ..... 6 alAt lYP· fMW, Call 173'33'15. lAI ekW. a IDYil . Xlnt. -.. 1.ry d•r•ndlOI o n Nunea Aldd. • Orderl.IH q.-allflnl on• • u lllllild9d fat coovaletc~nl ~ Oood ~net"' holpltal. Wknd. 1hlfla. ~--Xlnt. ~fll.1 Apply In lo call un ihailer Ad Mh*la •ct'QW\lA for 1ad v•rtlaln1&, M1>n Yr L 8'u'b WM 1Ytt1 I \'0111 cn11110-. Co b•n"fllf I•-.• ___.-._--~---1 Will tt111n Jlleiel •Ji _,__.....,_, penoo Beverly Manor Convalescent Hoapltal, ~Yictona Ave. C.M. pHr"'"._ lo Wuud ·~lllnll ~t have ) • years CK UHritlal A~pl)' t'en perienc. wuh patenllaw ,.,...~er. tMO Vlac ... 11t111 ~ ,kiUa 80+ wpm. , . ., t' M dw>rth.and 80 l'leaunl I~ ., "r df1~. $1.300 /mo D.0 .E -t--. O•er t i r or t'all Sudra. 540·6055, i»r1 Q.*6\i&l Personnel Ager\ -* l•li cl, 2790 HartH>r Blvd, • CM l~lit.-l!Q n~'1. m;itun~ NEV1;jJl A FEE E.0 . E ~f'll>l.1(1, ltMlllltJllnttl t } pe, --------·--(t'j,lllU!IDl l!Jlpe!r Nun11J:i1 MelHerilfled ........... $3.75/W. We wlll train. 8 paid holidays. beglnoina aa SoOn u hired, benefits. Bayview c;onvulesrent Hospital. 2055 Thurin. C M Mrs Farrell · 642-~. E.O. E * 11a_..n 01!.) 6 even Liquor . Part te1me itli pcJ111twcu 11va1lable Weekmd:i. N1eht:1 Must NW"Sin J'le~e appl} 2 5 1ta1ly have cash re11s\er ex g Cettlflecl t> e r o s S f.I 1 c e r )' penenl-e Ul88 Placentia Mlrlet Al• H.est:wraot 2221 N M11rn CM St tIB. Sc:0&cllft V1lluge $4.00 fhr. t1aiscleamu M• 8 d hol d be HOSTISS pa.a 1 ays, g111. lrvloe Pools, t t'nn1s rung as oon as hired, c o urts, clubllaus .... benefits Bayview c;on· UC.-? ,ll'YPIST Newport ~ach adverli1· ing a,ency needs sharp, ~nergetic persori for front desk. Requi r es xlnl. typing • phone s lulls . Agency ex · perience helpfuJ, but not required. The Sanborn \ ~· 714-640-8444. Receptionist position. Cull time , 8 :30 ·4 ·30 . Professional telephone skills a must, typing 50wpm. a ccurate det~il work . Airport area 95.>3452. Ask for Norma . SU WES S$S +++ SllmulaUn&, challenging • very rewarding career oppty. with Newport Beach olc. of a r1tpidly growin& computer SY11tems • personnel co. U you are an o rganized self.starter w /a proven Do you enjoy talking on the phone~ Now you can eiem money while you do it In the credit marketing field. Our new office ne1r O.C. Airport is now open! Call us 9 AM-4 PM l'\IU, Serpentlae 6 Bow Front 'N Sawa Oak er-rs. Beveled mi~ 1 rors. Clawfool oa au1. t. fe\. Profe11 reatorad. 54l-Ql'fl • I WHOl.ISALI TO'nlE PUBLIC Shipment from ew I .80"422.4241 Ena. area. 7l1A·2W. nth U-St. (comer of Pomona I. IToll Free). ~Z;..ces 10~10 .----------...-....· ···················v·· ----.r~..JV-4J4JlW.V~-4Y . _ 191UGBATOI. SIClET AlY TEACHERS XJnt cond. 6'5·5165 Leeal sec'y oc airpon Pre-school teacher. part Sears f .1 . 1 olftce 2·S year s exp. • time. 857-1263. ama Y •1ze r~r xlnt typing skills needed -chest , 22 cu. ft. Xla.t for6 attorney's law firm. TIACHll cood. S250. 839-3898 after Salary negotiable. Call For Private School m CM _s_P_M_. ______ _ Pat0ig.lio833·3622 549·:ll03 Dyna Flame Gas Log T1llphu1 Sele Electric F r plc Model SECRET AllES Ir Pr...-Mach• 675-m3 track record who enjoys With /without Sh. M-ag prospecting• develop· C.Udexpaplus,notnec Fulllime. Some ex· Sears Powe r mate 11\g key accts & able lu T SB hr perience preferred Will vac.-uum, 2 years old. 4'al· wort in Casl paced en ° · 540.0400 lrain right perso n tac bmeots, 4 heights, vironmenl, this is the VlckiHeslon&Assoc .646-870.(as~ror~._G~ry >. beater. $99. 846·74141 position for you. Excell •miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-.I . evenings. ~ salary plus cora· Telephone Solic.-itor want ---=-------' .! I " t-I ... I' J I I II K .AIJV"'ll'I \llll lil'llt'lllb .. nil ,1.;1 tmk "ll IHf\ Cu Stl.W C ... Ca-TY f7J.ffll ltilb J-: •Uh I !"I 1\ Mlitun: with knowledge & 4b1lll) tu super\'lse a furm111I d1n1ng room Pri,atl! Club ask for Shirley 1173 773(1 ror ap Potntmenl res l rooms Some vaJescenl Hos pital. 2055 mec.-han1cal ab1l1ty. Thunn, C.M Mrs. Far f'ullt1me SS so, hour reU 642·3505 E 0 E mission n!Jjrofit shanng, SICIETAIT ed. l'tr. Work at home. HARBOR AREA l~ErTIONIST major ical fl dental. with properly manage· 566793. 754·0535. APPLIANCE SERVICE Looking Cor mature Forin~.;.:.Wl:1!» Call men\ background. Musl Typisl We buY used appliances M290~ Order Desk Girl. answer taephOnes. some filing. M\lst have gd handwrit· mg Call 8·5, Picwick Paper 54lH l5 7. person lo work part time lype 50-60wpm. Pref.er TRANSCRl1'ER we seU recond .. guar. in nice animal hospital. 714-955-2772 exper with coded accts. Law office, Newport appliances. 549·307_7 __ HOUS~CLl!:ANERS Ttllr T..... To work for Janic.:'s •4••1••M $3.50 hr lo sta>t. 631 1030 Ea .. -•"'-E •.. c 11 S d B ask for Lynn l•-••••willsllll'•RillKWrm•I a an Y urns. <.:enter M u s t t Y Pe Whirlpool, white; double Gro w1'n1it l'um pany RJAggedyAnn. p·r.s:i. Areyouahardwork1ng • locurt-d 1n ht>.iullfl.ll 'l'Ues Fri 675 2514. and ambitious pt-rson tWUJdl oll'l'.I Sl'l'k" llll'l ' 1----·----------i looking fOr a • career in a ppearing 1nd1v1du11l 1• fast foods management. "" i l h I.I I l' a s u n l Do you enjuy wurk1ng persunahty 11n1I a lll',.1r<' w 1 t h p e op I t' , l h e to leurn thl' banklnf.! challenge of ltiaoJt'rsh1p? fic·l<I .lwn :. •·01111mn.v If you do then Me & (!;d 's n111c•rl for 11~ J1111i.i lt·rm lluusekeeper & personal would likt> to talk with t•m1il11~t·1::0 \lnl careofarthntac woman you S tarting wage IJ l' n l' 111 i. SI c11 t 1 n i: on Balboa Island Mon $1500/Up plus health plan ._,1l11rv 111 S7m fo'rl. 12noon 7 or 8P'I . for you and your family xlnt henl'flls Sturlml( $350/hr +-meals & tax & pd vacations and salary lo S70U es paid AJso need same bonuses. For more ID C .. C.-ry f72·ff55 help for wknds only . Refs formation, contac.-t Lee 1616 E 4th SI , S A req'd Call 675~0596 form· for interview anytime terv1ew after 5 .30 Call ~e & FA's Pina Parlors. 11841 HOUSEKEEPER, live m. So. Bristol, Sanla Ana Wanted by sr cll1xen . 546-3963 Must dnve Upporlunity ---- to supp your soc securi· Manager -l'AIMTSALES Part lime. Tues . 5 to !.I, Wed. !I lo lpm Some exp. Kenn Rima Hardware. 2666Harbor Blvd .. t .M. . --.. RECEPTIONIST Bilingual medical recep· tionlst needed ror busy industrial dept. Call Laura. 557~-.00. -----RECEPTIONIST , ... or Ftlllti.,. Energetic &t Personable Horse Dept. clerk to · tndividual for fast grow· work for PETCO Animal ing dynami~ N.B. CPA Supply Supe rmarke ls . firm. Phones, t yping & Appl)' 15041 Goldt'n other clerical duties call West SI . 1lunl1ngto n Corappt 9·5. 640·7111 Beac.-h. 891 0355 ------Receptionisl(fyp1st ,ASTEU, t:PA F'irm in prestigious Part lime person needed N.B location looking for 111 book pasteup Mon. & bnght. indi idual to fill ·rues. No exp nee App· front orrice pos1t1on ly r ennysaver. 1660 Phones. 55wpm, s alary Placenlia Ave., c;M · range $BS().Sl050 95S·364l L._S.C,..._., Heautiful. cen tral!~ lo\'a led bank eek ~ 1nd1\1clu al with 11 r l' ,. 1 11 u " I o a n d u r u m e'll t a I 1 1> n ba<"k~niund 111 Jlllll 11s ~r11w1nJ! staff. Offering xlnt hend11 :. and starling salary to SI IOO ty La Habr a area WANTED M ATU H 1-; 2U-Elll-fi00,714 6756760: AOLT C O U PL E Lo Pl::T ATTENDEN_T S . 213·!M.3 5443 manage 16 unit apt Muse busy beach kennel. s \arl 111 nice East side CM $3.75 hr Helen 494·0142 ~wn8·J0.5 .30 R...tdDlrector Large ;ipartment com - plex Newporl Beac.-h Salary , be11ef1t s 644 L~ C .. C9Tf '72·ff55 1616'E. 4th St . S.A Lom l"rocnsor 1; r o w 1 11 ~ <' l-c r o w c-t1 m rr a n y 'I c e k i. 11xper1entcd mdivu1ual for n 1r1el y p1~s111o n mdud1ng drw1nii lu the lr;H•ts and IOll'rVICWIOI(. X Int oppur"\umty anrl ne~ol1ahlt• s1ar11n~ salary c .. C.-ry f7J.ff5S 1616 E 4lh Sl . SA HOUSEKEEP(o;R & 01.NING ROOM A TT Jo:N DANT for small retire- ment res idence t-'u II time, days. l':xp pref 494~. HOUSEkEEf'ER / COMl'AMIOM Wanted Daily for retired healthy gentlemen Mon· f'r1 Must cook 673·8593 Housekeepl!r wanll'd. Mon. f'ri 9A M 5:30PM. To care Cor lovely Balboa Peninsula Home' & 3 sc.-hoo l·a ge childre n Must s peak Enghsh & have xlnt. references. Call 673 7643 aft. 6PM & Lom oo wknds. 'roc"sorlt o n 1• y c a r e -i 1• r 11 " HOUSEkEEPER ,et relarv ei.pt'nt'nt'l' :-ieeded t o take Cull Jllll fnenill v Jll!l'~JOahly responstbilily or hsehld. IS v.tral IS needed I ll Women rec uperatrng 101 n lhl!i hl'<iut1ful from s urgery Perma ~·om pany orrcr111.: 1111~ nent Salari· open rc r s of , .i ri ct.Y . J( ruwl h req. 640·6028 !JOlPnlliJI. xlnl hend1ts Housekeeper, live in . an ~ arlln~ i->alary lo S/days week. 894-396/i $!170 area Resume & local ref req. 1-:xp pref To apply. please send com plete res ume to ad no. 612 Daily Pilot • .P.O. lfox 1560, Costa Mesa , C1\ ~. MAHAGEMEMT Local bus iness mun seek s qualified 1n dividual for high income P 11' situation Res pon ~ mus\ ~ currently employe<l For 1n lerview ,appt . Nill 645·5921. MANICURISTS. female, 1mmed. opemng Mus t have licens1• & exper 1n all areas Allra ct1 vc & neat personality Salary to slart Call Toni, 639-9293 MFG AS SEMIL Y TECHNICIAN Phone Operator wanled. for srrwll plumbing rom · pany • Must be cJependa· ble. Wknds only Perfecl &nlal Agent. very busy for student Non smoker office, license req only. 540-2253. . 494·6594. Pl..t Manoger I R.E. Sales Oppt'y Industrial EnC)r. I': x JI 1 n v e s t m e n l OrangeCounly manufac salesperson t:omm'I m lurer has Ul*Oing for an vestments Earn up to exper1e n t0 t'd 'plant 80'1, major med. plan manager indus trial avail. Prestige offic.-e & engmeer lo oversee all loca\lon. Many listings . phases of our manufac Busy NB office. Con· twingoperalions Thi'S1s fident1al appt Mr a rare opportunity for Pussell. 631-5252 lhe riRht person who can -des ign & implement Restauranl . streamlined pMduc\lon Del Taco in Newport systems for electncal & Beach as now hinng full hydrohc products The & part Lime help. f'lex1 successful applirant will ble hours. days & n1Rhts. supervise <Jur tut al pru s t a.rt 1 n g pa y up lo duct1on work force·& n• $1.50/hr Please apply m port direct I) l o lhe peFSOO. 2--5PM . 2H2 SE- genera I man a R c r Bnstol N B. BS I r: desirable. but - --- can be waived 1f pnur ex RESTAURAHT peril'nce is exlen~ive NB r estaurant seeks Xlnl startmg salary & ene rgetic.-people lo fill benefits for the nghl full ·& p T . pos 1llons . person fo~or inter view l·ooks. counle r help. appt . call Personnel al cashiers . deli workers. --------:;;'"""'--'-~.. Cojjslal Person· 6 5 w pm & h a v e oveoeled'ric tange good SCTlY: lriCJhf nel Agency. 2790 Harbor kn 0 w J e ~Re or I e g a I coodition $22S. 846.s007 • 81., CM • terms. Good pos ition for ---------Part time. Varied duties. NEVER A FEE E.0 . E . rnalure person Call g.5. licydn 1020 Laguna Bch. 497·3600 wkdys : 640·9933. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRETARY / ADMIN. ASS"r. ----Schwinn Varsity Girl's ••SICIETAllES• • Typisl bike. Uke new. $100. Pr I.let.• ft 613-E1124 art 6PM. · DO,i ----1040 Tmt:t/ ..................... .. Typ/Recept/GO Sl0,800 Organized person w / 8kprtRESecyS16.800 ~ood sect I. skills , draft· Ex Secy tSupv $19,200 mg, furn at ure & con Secy /F'un/bnte $11. tOO strucl1on exper helpCul. ~&ei.Dders Agency to b1tndle orders & rm>Birrh Est '64 EOE I,,_ KEESHOND Pups. AKC. T-setter Olamp sire. M ff Pet & Jr-s h 0 w . p v t p t y . 213 /tJn.lJ45 aft 6 pm. Evl!rung Shift Al least 70 -·--- c1.11tomers lrvtne furn Newportl8J3·8190/Free mCr. t all Ka y -K ll -·-.. • ~8894 SECRETARl TO SI 2,000 Ac.curate typist for ID v0tcing, must know lU key by touc.-h Non s moker. 1n Tus tin 832·1961 wpm Top pay for good POODLE Puppies for Secret-JE.s~ 1ndlv1dual Our benefits Chris tmas . Layaway. -r . mdude medical & dental gilt wrapped. 540.2848 Career oppty 1n ras t · insurance & cred11 union -------- paced .NP\ Bch 1nves\ Apply an person wt wee n Shih Tiu Pups AKC Reg. rnent firm. Reqwrcs top ~.~pm Monda)' Perfect Cor C hnstmas sk1lls (shthnd 90. t yping lhrou&h Friday taking r ese rval lons 751. Sound profess1of1a~ ~coast 67!>-a:;JO - exper . malunly & cor Daity ,ilot · --- porate bkgrnd helpful .,.,., W B· . Sl DOG KENN EL. Chaan ,·~11 · """ '·123 ~ a). reel l nk 6' . "" "° ·'""·v CostaMe:.u.CA\12626 1 · itl2 2 gates. g" Secretary fur \ra r l _ _ 542 4321 rond.$200,842·5034 escruw depl \Irvine of Servrt·; Stal1on Alt en 1'4ual Oppor t::mi.iloycr Shepherd/Retriever pups , fice). Mus l have general danl, full time 1\pply Wa~Lres.s with <'ii r ror Cree to good homes, 6 wks escrow knowledg! & gd J,,_'hevron. 1251 No Coast w1t·ker basket lunch old. 960-4977 -typing s kills Growth lfwv' Lag. Bth poteiltaal. paid health & ·' -:.~rv1ce Earn $150 SJ75 Chlhuhua, Pomeranian, dental bener1ts Call Toni SEW\NG MACHINE v.eekl} !J 30am l11l ll1m · Yorkies or Mallt>se pup. for app't 552·4050 OPERATOR ~1on 1-'n Mus t he Mal & pies. 531 ·5021 L' •. de pc n d a b I e I. 11r1 · s -"'-~retary for Dr 's ofr1<'~ r ur mannl' can' ai. "' up K f • A .., C D b I' """'. holster)producls Perm llchen!l~9tJ71i11r :.ppl ,. o 1e up ~. in Irvine. 4 lrlda)s week f lime pos ition a, :.II 1-;x afler IOam beauties, must see 552·4933,552·8250. per pre ferred (.'o WAITRESSES --~5·~ --- SECRET ARY btmefi~ &15 2244 "' f'w1Wturot 8050 C VlL ENG EERING Appl} bt v. n 9r\ \t & ••••••••••••••••••••••• I JN Shoe sales. full Lime with t2P~ Charlie's· (.'hill. . . COMPANY NEWPORT or w out exp , or will :n>J Redhill. Bid~ 11 2• Antique white. dresser, BEACH NEAR 0 C tram Good c.-o b<>nefils Sle •Z26 t: M nurror, matching desk & AIRPORT . Apply in person !lam 10 .bookshelves $9<)10 Xlt F'uU lime. c xperienc.-ed . llam Mon thru Fri Stan W 1 n do "' W .i !>.h e r rondJt1on. 661·2486. cheerful person wanted d d 'h --s HtJUSecleaner. l'>.p. o"'n ------•-f or en tr > I e v e I ar !::i Oh. :llJ 1 • • 0 lransportallon !lf.X 5307 formal dmi'ng room s.~l. s ecretaria l p o!.1\1on Bnslol.C ~ ·l·all aflen ·JO whlleanl1quedwood.1ce w &pportun1\y for advan , blue veJvel . t able. 6 cement Stroni.t typing & STATIONERY STORE'" Wu man., A:.:. 1, I ant chairs. china cabinet & s ome S 11 abilities C::dM needs s alesl.ad) ,\thlet1 c D1rt'dnr for hutch Sl.050 Air Hockey necessary Appl) 1n F lif!le, 5 da~:.. Xln\. 1arj?epn\t1teduh1n f"\" ga1neS85 Call646·2503 rw>...:nn w ·~sume lO Mr working conds El.pt>t·1al-· __ _ ,.... ~· l (j I I p.. rAUl'J llun or .. ~ p pre· F'uenles al Robert Bern, ) me c ienle e uonl! ferr<'<I Call 9'\l 13i~ Jsk Wiiiiam Fros t & A~ 675-IOIUforappt for the -..11man .., twallh soc1ates. 1401 Quail Sl . Straw Hat Piua d ub NB F o untain Va lle' Have you read loday 's Manager & ass1s la.nl c NOTICE Call CSTY t72-tm 1-dys_. 8.1.l.·ffl.-68.-.e-.ve•s•:_--- lfi\6 E. 4th St.. S A Requires e.xpenenct> ID operating power hand tools. < Rou\er. bender. etc I Some welding. App ly in person. 8·5. 22822· B Grarute, Laguna Hiiis . 768-2953. Classified Ads? If nor. managers Must ha' e ex Have something you wan I you're missing the best perience Cuntatt\ Ross to sell '> Class1f1ed ads do . 847.2.572. 11well.00·5618 how Daily Pilot Class· 1fied ads display their messages with legibility and impact? Our ads. we are proud to say, really get r esu lts. Phone MZ·5678 . 714 S.W-4811. d~livery people (;all for bargains in town! appt ss1.1509 1__.:-:.:-:.:-::-==----=-_;_----'~------~--'L.....------------~---, -INSURANCE 2 po5it1ons open. Cos 1:clal •Accounting·Bkpg Lomt Officer Secretarial Skills 11 t> ~· u 11 f u I l' en t ru 11 y Good Typist located bank seeks ver.v Must lake Cigvres Top salary open for e-cpericnc•NI m<l1v1dual right person with ~oc:.il haf kJ,\ruund. Nitoe surroundmgs d~s 1rini.: to end 1!1811 35hrworkweek wll h 11 ne" posit ion. • •Gen'I Office Secretary 0 ff er 1 n I! I? ro w I h lnsurance expenence tJ(>lrntial. xlnl beneflls. Xlnt. ty pmg a must l.lnd slar1rn~ !ialary lo Pleasant personality · S30.000 Good phone voice · C .. c..ry '72·"55 Salary o pen com · 1616 E. 4th S\ . S.A ~urb.a1.te Tiier S.,•. Wlu1 a I 1ty J 3Shr work week CXfice localed in Fashion Island OOff3 ssiSt. front of fice. for G P . exp pn• ferred, ma ii resume of· ric e manager J 5 l . Hos pital Hd. Sle I 18. N.B.92663 MEDlc;AL RECEPT. Paruime. 6·10pm: s ome POSITIONS AVAILAILE Day Hostesses r 1' Bookkeeper lnqwre3·5PM Mon Fri 613·150S Restaurant Need assistant ma nagt>r for 24hr. coffee shop Breakfast cooking ex per req'd. Paid vacation Ap· ply Taylors Restauranl. Redhill & Santa. Ana Frwy, Tuslin Sat 557 -6300 Laura. l'IJttllAIC -Meclc;.jD...tat f.,;:;y;.... Res taurant , Natural CarMrt Full or Pan Time. f"or Foods deli. Help needed . . . double width Harris 1660 Approx 2.5hrs /wk Must can start with traantng offsel press Apply to be responsible &_ selC· and.expenenceyou could person betw ee n motivated Possible get m I.he Army Reserve. 9Qm-4~ -tc 673 2345 Some of lhe spec1alt1es Coast· mg"'"' · · available m WllLS nearby -Pilot Restaurant are· Da)' time Personnel. Dental ·OperatmgRoom 330W.8aySt Hostess /Cas hier . Psychiatric -Pharmacy Costa Mesa Buspe i son & F ood Lien ul 1f11I m:un uff1t·e •>f growing bank seeks 1nd1vidual w1lh pre v 111u~ 11·ll~r su p1•r vl~nr.v harkl(ro11ncl to }otn (IS fnl·ndly stuH This newly e n•alrt'I p os 1t111n 11fr1•r s a ('halleni;:e tind variety of responsibilities Lots 11f room to !(row Xlnl l>e"nerits and st artin~ ular_y lo $1200. Call 1go.o1 Orthol)edic .X·Ray Eeutl2PwrEmploxer Server-fbrChuck Wagon. _ ____ No expenence 1s needed, J . d r we'll train .)'OU, You may ----Apply in person daily arulor neede or con· elect to receive a $!,500 Press person, chief ~7. 3.5p M t:razy Horse valescentHospital. Xlnt cashbonusorupto S4.000 ex.P., able to work. with Steak House , 1580 c• c..,, '72·"'' \616 E. 4th St , S.A. 1..-dt .... , .. Grow1nR S&L seeks expedenced manager tu join its friendly starr Position available 10 Orange Co . offel'll xlnt benefits and .starting salary to S24.000 c• c.,., t12."11 ' 1616 E. 4th St .. S.A. CARRY FOX AGEl'CY benefils App1y in in educational benefits m1n1mum supe r v1s1on. Brookhollow Or. Santa person, Beverly Ma nor during your enlistment Jobsecunly. 540·9681 ask Ana,549·1512 Conv. Hosp., 340 Victoria Call your nearest Army for Tom. l••••liiliiliilimiililiiiiiilim- Ave. C.M. Recruiter for more in· ~Ho.. Artist. JEWELER fonnatlon : COST A MESA 540.1026 Ftr professional. Bench HUNT. BEACH 962·8821 Person exp'd in setting, SAN JUAN CAPO For bu.sy Irvine publlca· lions firm . Paste-up, type s peclng , s t at camera experie·n c.-e necessary. 1·2yts work· ing experience. Salar y range: a50 to st.art. CaU 549-4834 ext. -253. fjnishing, & repairs. 855·•23.2 =ve xlnt ref's. call •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil K .. Mll. Custodial Work morn· inp tu. train minimum wage, merit increases, must han auto S57 ·6020 Ladie's mail store nff<ls Manaeer . Assist. Manqer 6 Sales Person· nel. Call Annabelle (213 )749-4041. . Landscape Estimator. Wtll lrain. CaU for appt: 531-4446. ~ .......... Foreman. Min. l year eit· 'perience ln 3 man crew 1 u p e_r. v i • i o n . SlOOO.Sl.250/mo. s days. A.at for Ron. 646-7441. Immediate opening for Production individual to fu_nction in Help wanted par\ time. a-very ..respons1ble posi· , . lion: making contact M~1 room. Mon. 5PM. t~J with key merchants In flni~h. Tues. SPM t1I our area. Applicant fi ntah . App&.y 1660 would alto be ~ponsi· Placentia, C.M. • ble for stoell control and P/f liquor clerk needed. supp lies . Valid Callforni' drivers Apply 278 Broadway. Ucenae with a good driv-J...q\ma Beach. in& record. muet. WE FURNISH THE CAR. Good starting salary, benefits and suit program . Apply In person between 9AM and 4PM. .. $2.17 lllf •• , Ttull's ALL you pay ror . 30day ad lt:1the .., ... , SElllE mmllY Restaurant HOMlffjTHI llGIOY Immediate openings in our family restaurants at nearby locations. We re· quire no previous ell· perience. Join our friend· ly team. Come see us LO· day between 2·~~-Wahn W H C.T11llu1 c..w.n 9842 A'dams H.B. 23952 Avenlda de la au-lotta, Laauaa Hills 73Jl Edinaer H.B. ~1Cam~1>r. lrv. w ..... w .......... c..w.n Alf Aboard for Our Christm·as Gift Train I . , DAILY PILOT JZ. • .J • ' -----·----·--·. .. . . .. Mondlw. flilc9mbet 1, 1• ' . ,. A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad .... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and 9et the responses to your'"ad ... For more information and to place yqur ad cal I 642-5678. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT lb: 9 a IMI t•r • •• 1111 If I ........ IOt• Uri t.4 .... 9140 T.... '560 Alltot,l.,ortwd ....... arted IA.tos.a.porhd , 1,UHd '. '' .............................. , ............................................... ~············· .................................................................................................................. ... ..... II 11.ra fl.I'm LeMr .,, ..... ,., ... •Ima~ l'Ol1 bo.t. •P' -.... MVe"' 1Me4, llill ......_..th -·lod a.i'W)' .. C.1h only 1991 t ' Coucb w 1love uat <A*IJlrowD Bread New .. C.fer MZ>.o.\4 MUST SELL. Coucb 6 kwe Mat, 1ra/wbt plald. a.tat CUDd. $1l0. Ml-1932 ..,.__ Brw. Klna Size Electric• Potture Bed w/vibra&or. SIOO. S48·"273 Walll \o buy: AD Armoire •two drawer file cabinet. lluat be In &d cond. aad reHonable. --Redwood burl tbll & docb, handmade in N. Cal. Du.rable flnlahes or uaftniabed a vaU. See at Falrpounda Swap meet. . ~1738 UJ98A•I T A•I Oil a MK 7 '1 zooc m . P\adl moped, led than '17 C he v y T r u c k IMW 911 Z Mire .. • h111 97 40 Y•wep11 9770 c-o 9tl 7. ,... )OUr NlAw card 8UJaM>n blDdiap. IC••· -ml, top-of·tbe·llne w /l'Cabover Camper • ........................... ••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ._. .. card fur ucb Ue RX r.clna JOO cm. model,-· ... oun Good Cond. See to •P· 1 '73 MU 2110SE 4.S. blk 'on 71 WISTJALIA '79. Low mileaae-. Fully '411 pl&11 _. ipare. We Head Muter tennla '•PVCH ~late $2300 17161 ~:~I pwr, uir, $6250. Camper 4 speed. air, loaded, xlnt cond. $5500. retura petmaaenlly r.cMl.161.,,.. Prtmecoad.,$400 · penKBIM7·0170 • --------s\erl!o. pop top, new C&ll BSS-4865 or 640·4~ ...a.t U.Uarth• ta1 • lY...... ..o.i.m • t$1 ST• HOAOWAY ·~11 MB 450SEL Im radials, immaculate!! ext.229 auap. m .. tlo& 'trlloe fM. .,_ '"' •W • / Alllot W..ted 9590 SAl'ITA AHA ma\:ulate . Bruwn t tan 0ne<>Wnf!f (Of~) --------l 0. reqlArem•n';' .Pre ...................... s=r::• ti SO ....................... 835.3171 lthr Low mileage Uuy 5AYll! Cht.,... 9928 =!t':: .:ct.! Bea~ul RCA 25" color ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:Js~P!aPs?,~~~:n '"'u•r..•~•uv1,.o •ac"'"c ~.6t~ sum e 1e1J s e caEvtH IMW •••·:~.;~:~·~:~0•••• wallpaper , fabric or ~· 2 yr wraty, free de· 191 H~ky UOcc o :R. \k>meslic~ or classics.·lt *U>tu IMWs• Lst &Broadway .......... IUV6 """"u Ok> .. ruon.r 6 we liveryaut.641-1718 Li .. _ NE.., "ODdltlon' your car l.s extra clean i3 2002 (~) ·79 300SD. slH on I.Ilk, SantaAna 835·3171 ,........ _, r-r:-...., • .. · , • '742002t11s/r\0332> turbo diesel, sunroof, 40 SPOaTCOUPI' WLIJ bet'k 6 tnm your T.Vl9"co&ortynoldlike Muat sell this week ! seeusFIRST . ·752002a <0035 I gal tank. all xtras. llK '73 VW Bug, xlnt cond. · lap Or ti')' two carda new '225/0 B0631·2313 '1400. 5*-3819. ~-• '762002 s/r 4sp. 115781 mi. Must sec to ap1m :t $3,000. Automatic trans .. a\r billekl.Oback '77320isunrf a1r l3201 1 pp 9794381 lt c~ 548.6446 c ond . & moc e' PRICES RCA CWor TV, 34" re· 1911 HD Sporuter cust., '776~'f:~0 1 675-0445 --<Ser.Q911!1J~ 5599 -I! 1haor3/'5 mote control. Solid oak rebuilt ma&neto. must ys ,7!1 MB 300-Die~"I . Silvor Giant indoor swap meet OMLt :~: :·:::· camole. Beaut piece of Mtl. 730-G50 XZ17. Oen ORANGE COUNTY'S ~nrf. cassette. ~"'ew tire'"s. Vehicles. parts & a c· HOWARD Cltenoa.t lOor.more$1.40ea . furn. Xlnt cond. Pr\ced rus;98C).Jl9Z lf l lilt~c--. OLDEST perf <:ond $2l,SOO or cessones,Sat. night Dec. Oove&QuailSts SaleaTu Included rl i ht . C a I I C aro I '79RM•. xlnt cond, 29'l5 Harb0r Blvd ~ & a:-.sume lease 6th,6pm to llpm, Orange NEWPORT BEACH NOCARD? (714)675-7566. '73Y1.80, aood cond. COSTA MESA ~ 832 7657 County Falrgroun.ds. IJJ-0555 Draw your own or send 760-8386aft. 5:30 979-2500 " ·~Turbo 011-:Sfo:L JOOSD Costa Mesa 24 hr. info. tta: FIRST' name. address. phone & ..._&......_. ----5.1 ,Se L , whi te bl ue llhr rarnr &n·Sll6. ~us · we'll make one cud per ' r, tallt '67 Karley Chopper WE 111y a es· rvice eas ing filler, cstrn ma ls, 21K . . We have a &ood selection t111-Add~each. ••••:•••••••••••••••••• Honda 450 motor, $1500 ~ R, Roy Carver.Inc. mi. $29.500 55i! 0165. 68 Bug mech 15 car 1 of NEY{ & US ED Smdcheckormoney or· GltA.. 9010 orolfer.8»-4720 CLEAN CA S Rolls Royce BMW 7311663 owner, nu ena. clutch. ChevrolelS! dee.lo: •ND TRUCKS 1540Jamborce smog cert. 8 /0 P .P., COMMELL C HEVRO LET ~OTrtUMTIM• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 SUZUKI RM125B . "' New rt Beach 640·6444 497.2230 Sevylor mllatable boat, 10 "Motocross. Xlnt condl • MGol 9744 ----------1 P.O . .Box IS4iO seals, motor brac"ets. New tires. $595/080. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 VW Squareback, new Costa MeH, Ca. 92626 tB0.846-7641 eveninas 541>-0l40 IOI McLAREN'S •79 Meil istt, tires, cstm 11tripln1. 1 '.X..~ ll.1rt•'r 111"1 I Ir-. J \ ,, t :-.. \ S41>-l 200 Love l•I•... ·z Kaya.ks, 1ood condition, ui76 Honda. Perfect cond. $ Am-Fm stereo, 23,000 ~~e~d·K:~l~, Snle;g~ Senchomeooeyoulove a paddles in c lud e d Never been ra ced miles, must see lo ap· 631-6366eves '76 Cbevette, 4spd, Fm ::ciuet °' 30 multi ~ol· P>Oeach.675-4063. S700t0 80 845·1022 HIGHIUYEl P"'Ciate~~W1I stereo c ass. 27mpg . with~= i:1!:;.s ~:O ...... Poww 9040 1980 Va~ha 1100 Mid· Top dollars for Sports 8.50 N Beach Rlvd CUVIB SMW ·~!':"~!!b~t:l~~~:~~ 52<n1. 673-2627. 645'4726 ~ersonal mes saae. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nightSpecial.under3.000 ii~~::A~~:· Campers, c 5JJ4t~!1;18_JK't:w.y 1 1.st&Broadway battery,Sl700 orbestof '76 C hev y M oniu erfect for everr OC· i3 35' Fiberglass Luhrs m i As king S37 00 AskforU IC MGR 17141!»Z2-5llJ SantaAna 835-3171 fer.631-07670avid Fastback. clean. green . casion. We dell ver . with Flybridge, twn dsl, 9611-2so6. · JIM MAIUMO p air, lo mi. $2500. 759·0?tl8· NewTnlndle Bed Pine ~lt Jenera tor . s h ow e r .~....__ ~_._Vi VOLKSWAGEN 4ot 9741 ·~ VW Fastback with JIOO. s ·d b 3 loaded. "'9.900. ~l-0833 .._~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• "rebll eng. S~OO or best '78 Ch!!vetle 4dr. 4spd. 642•0017 nap-on si e c a · or640-5Zl9 ...,;st..,. 160 18711 Beach Blvd. '795281. Reseda Green, all drawen, 1 shelf, locka· ••••••••••••••••••••••, HUNTINGTON BEACH options show room cond PEUGEOT O(fer. 549·2960 :ll.000 mi . S2700 Sola9ftplaid, Excellent:· • 768 ~Cla ssic 18 ' Lyman'720odge Maxivan conv, 142-2000 26mpg , no down TOL CLIAUNCE '72 VWBus.must sell Im 492-5733· condition. $75. 40 · ~unch. Great Ba y boat. compl. reblt, nu tires, TOP DOLLAR ~~~ mo 497 35089'r'll0 mac m/out 2.000 m1 on '68 Nov1t, ex. cond S90Q S4M814 Membenb.ip of Newport !.!~57e50,c.,~~~~ •. $2 500 loaded,$4000.642-6983 P•IDFOR .,.._ '' (2l .76504Diese1slowas new eog New tires . H 64240'.!8,W 548·2228 B b T . Cl b "" ~-• "' •• .,._.,...cA•.•e.~~·· <SOl.RSC > . AM t FM cass & C B Houle full ol new furn.. eac enn as u 71 Winnebago. Class A. GOOD & CLEAN· -. $5999 Many xtras. SJJ0010BO '72 MONTE CARLO ~ :e" due ~1eath. 644-St94 SAl.VA•I SALi generator, air, CB, trlr USED CARS• 552-6218. ' Xlnt Cond1 t1on A C . ur~ ue at e kes F\rewood Will Deliver & ~ IW hJtch, xtra storage, 85 • ltl I TUllOS P S, P B. 350 eng . f(lass fl\lm. Save 30% off their Stack gal. gas, nu tires, ballery ·74 VW Bug ISK ma on packs. auto, net• 11 s ·s~le price . Alao m678·1134 /836·7482 Aslswt.nls & brakes. Xlnt cond. MOWHBI! reblt e ng. $3885 /0 BO lransm1ss1on work Call children's.bedlldresaer. 1978 36 ' Trojan $13 .000 Wkdy s ~131 968-5880 a ft er 6 f~M lamaa le antique TV con· SfAMP COLLECTIONS CF8918GK Twln Cum· 2llnSJ.42:Sl, eves/wknds IEACH IMPORTS Debb!'._ __ ne.841·2326. PUR~EObyOave mins V504M. Onan 5411-0653 M8DoveStreet '69-VW Westphali a I ' Cooper.Call846·2387 generator, may be in· •....a-.R-i--p-. 2150 ....... 11¥4 NEWP0 5 .R].BEACH Camper, new custom '79 Chevwagon.28,400m1 -. •ald6oodtl065 spected Larson Boat _ __...._, _._ C.... MeN 645-IJOO 752.-viOO eng, new patnt, 8-track 157XlfS. Blue Bo ok ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHllSTMASTIEES yard , Berth 214 , &Ac~tori•• 9400 -. . Am /Fm, r adia ls, xlnt i54·1134 days 55 1·01'12 Kin1·si1e bedspread, WholesaleOnly Terminal bland 8·4 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA .... TEDI 73.610 auto. origdo«t$r9s;~ ,_... 9750 cond.$3200.~·1066. Eves. • tm47l 83 25 Sealed Bid muat include SSAYISA~I S " • miles. ilnt con ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---'--------1 velvet, like new. cost -O, l· l 7 "°' ol _, b'd . h Lale model Toyotas and 548·8242 -. _ , . · 6 s B 1:1 g . n u re b It 0 l2lOO seUS1S 646--4:.2 lv~10 tot .. ' an CH • wrrHUSIO?AITS Vo I v o s Ca 11 u s' '77 280Z Giant indoor swap meet. wtrec•1'rrt~. Fla~tess Cx .... llfd 993 • · Decorator Error· Buy cashier 's check or lm.portedcarparta TODAY !!!. . . auto. air. new Vehicles, parts & ac· "',." .. .JJe-..,. ...... , • 1070 almost new carpet. so money order payable to PORT radials. stereo, JOK m1. eeuories Sat night Dec body·int. $1 .7~. Laguna .................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• )'di. 4 antique presa back William Knight. Submit AtJ~sUPPLY . Xtraclean. 545-4471 eV'es. 6th,6pm to llpm, Oran&~ 861-31182. '78 Lincoln Town Car. Ma's 14Kt yellow sold chain. 644:1751 bid to So. Coast Marine · h '""" 280ZX I · I d d c t F · ., d xt.ra clean.1M95. ""·-·eyon 57 ... E. -2nd 101 N. Mane ester ..., , o m1. oa e • oun y a1r.,roun a . vw Dune Buel>' frame, 846-2912 bracelet, in nuc1et lex· ....-.--Anaheim 776-9900 $16,000 firm or $3,000 Coat.a Mesa. ZA hr. info. fully we~ with tonill tured curb link measur· Persian Jamb black St., Loni Beach, Ca. take over paym ents . 831-5116. inl Umm in ~idth, a" jacket, Mandarin style, m before 2 :00Pll on 4"'paad z ""~""• 964·5350. ---------l200bstolrte0-m4 C.. ••"' 99l~ leucth. Secured with a lllnt s:zso. 9'15-4174 Dec 10. Balance due c.......... '74 Porsche Targa_ Fae· pa rt 1 n g o ut ! 19 7 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d b I within lOdays. Owner re-lr•11....t11t--"'•••·UOJ • '40·'4'1 1 •74 260Z. new paint. mug tory aJ.loys, mags, a1·r . SHO..-OOM CO ... D c~ncea e ox c as p , t+c:i"••-"" IVll his l 1 Vollr.swa"eo Bug parts '"'R '"" • with a fl&ure 8 s a(ety -W~ IOI I serves the ~ght to refuse Also miscellaneous ZAOZ . ~.,,,; !'!.. ~72ver> c ean immac. Gemini blue. " clup. Total weight Is --260Zparu PQRSCHES .......,.,. '"".,, for sale 641·9157 ·1sT TOP 30.92 -..nyweighll. Ap· •••••••••••••••••••••• 76&-5837 .76 Silver 280Z I own. 41K S12,900oCr. 646·~ VW -I f\ •· h Power brakes. a>uwc r ..--· perts, ·.., e • ng l ··-__._~s. power sl~enn ° Jll'ailed over $3,000. Sell Top $ paid for Jau & m1. super dean SS900 '71 9115 Targa equipped wu...,.. ~ " lor$1850.S48-6446. Voc:alLP'SoftbeSO's,&Sellortr~deforVanor sm Wanted . T oyo ta WANTED 6442869 w/everything. 70K mi. door. '73 let\ door. with llll leleSl'op1n~ 60'1.in lood cood. Also car. 1B fash boat. cntr Landcruiserdoors -.-·-----r a re model eacll.5411·9'744 steering wheel. air Diarnond, muat sell im-J·-u•-ratura. C•9-7770 consol~ d~ finder . 65 Jeff: 962·00t8 ·11 :uoz ~ood cond 1needs . s 11 . soo v_.__ 9772 AMtFM stereo. rcur IA'in ..... .., -~ '" -Allow us tbe opporfunity s o m e w o r k . n e w ~ ~ do d f i med...•et,VSl,K color, tWc.. KPMen:,nutrlr,wench toc·ons1derthe purchase tires.stereo. $38000llU . • ..................... w eogger.autumatr $1000.&42·4086 IOIJ & lrg bait frzr. Sell $1650. WlRE WHEELS w /radial or \rade in of your clean 640-5678 '74 911. B1ege/tan. Sspd, trans Snow white with ...,,._... Call 768-4234 or 493·0987. tires, 175 " 13. like ne w! Porsche. <.:heck with Us -IW', aoc. clean. $10.900 VOL VO Burgundy interior 27 .OOll STERLING SILVER, •••••••••••••••••••••• Setof4.S175.640·1470 Today' '74 Datsun Z. good l'ond, 114-675-2224 miles lmm aculat"' GOTbam's "Rondo ... (XMllN Director trombone '77 z...· Sllipjack FB. fully stereo. lo m1 1>amperl!d . SALIS, SHVICI thruout! S8.IOO. 7!>4-lli!lll Four, 4 piece settinas .. withcaae.Excellentcon-equipped,lodown.owner '57Che~motor,complete. offer 761Hl747 '73914.Newengine.A/C. AIC)LIASIMCi or Ans we r Ad i:209 12,DI. Upuaed. 836·7481. diUoo, $100. 67~ afte finance. 673-8848. al cu in, 6 cyl, runs xlnt. J\nn. grp. fooks & runs 64.2-~· 24 hrs. $I 5 0 6 4 2 5 0 7 5 ·74 260 2+ 2 Bronze ~1 di! ..,.. OVERSEAS·OELIVER y 993·5· 6PM. · wh" c Is m ( m · a"""at ••700 498-3962 ~ Blue Diamond Rina w/ap. ----------125' Owens Lapstrake, 350 eves/wknds .! '· • iJ i·as:, · ... -· ~ · · EXPERTS · :::-;?;••••••••••••••••• praiaa 1 $SOOO . Ca II Marshall 100 watt super Chev, full canvas, bait c;..,:::ri:::::.,~ ::!13Jl ~fi ~l;5() sn rf 495 6793 · Por '76 9llS. s spd, mags: --' • 673-5000, UAM·2PM lead brain, 1977 model. tank, new head & uphol, '78 Landcruiser motor, M •l(E 5500. ste:r/cass, s'unrl, silver, EAILI Ill ·72 CHARGER SE gw1d Looks like new. Hardly trallerable, $4500. complete. 29.000 mi. Xlnt ,.. immac. Sl3 soo_ pp • YOLYO. engine, ugly body, s..151J •HEAVY Designer Hcl taed l&SO. Ibanez electric 846-0883 rwutlng cond. $400 firm. Top Dollar t;l'I pu1d ssoo t.o assurm.• 714 /640-l!Mll eves/wknds 1.966 Harbor Blvd best 493·2828 1o&d bracelet +nugget guitar. Proressional . 642·5075eves/wknds low mterc~t lt:ast: fo'ully ----- pendnt + let dia earings model with Tree or Life F\sbi.ng Boat. 16 n cntr, Pa'id .loaded. low m1 <iAOZX '68 PORSCHE 912 64~ffl'tf4~~467 ·13 Colt Wa gon. guod ~ going up to lhe neck-comole.w /65.hp Mere & ..._for SM ~·"865 ur ti40 ·1580. ext Beautirul car.Ssf>d ---------cond. $800 best •>frl'r . Woodgrain body with trlr. VHF. bait tnk. co~er ••••••••••••••••••••••• JO~SB'A ).a$6H Sfi95C> 871·6546 OltANCil COUNTY 963-5688. 539.0054 evei-Diamond Wedding Ring Set, appraised at Sl800. will sell for SUOO. Call 6415-2503. hard shell case. $500. &more. $3000, 497.1937 IMPORTANT Lincoln-Mercury Dal 'il'I 280Z 2 + 2. x~nl lals Royce -975'6 V.OLVO ~ -9940 S...&646 IOSTOM WHAL& NOTICE TO * (•ond . nc"' tire:-.. AM I-T\11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Takamine acoustic string Mhc1I••-1010 guitar, F -340, xlnl cond. •••••••••••• •• • • • • ••• •• $13). 846-7641 eves . READERS AND 2626 Harbor Blvtl ('aSS, 1\ c. snrf. S7700. PP l/J DEALER IN us·. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO 'Ill f1ESTA l IK mi. hkl" l owner, less than 10 hrs . ADVERTISERS 1 Costa Mesa 540 56:.10 7.14 64(! 1948 ev ,wknd~ · ·": Largest Volvo Dealer new, RNH. rad ti rt·' every conceiveable xtra T he price of ite ms We Pay f.etTari 9'723 ROY in Orange County• 14995 64().1136 incl. trlr. ship lo shore! advertised by vehicle 'OVER •••••••••••••••••••••• Im CARVER BUYorLEASE ------Oual batteries. you namt' dealers in the vehicle ·75 Dino 308 GT4. ~old DIRECT '71 Country Sqwre. ps. pb. Smith~•. all electric, ALTF.c power speakers. ll·the boats got at . c lassified rdvertising Ihle look w black. "xlnl t•ond , lo ROLLS·ROYCE air, xlnt cond SS(IO OH'O. hvy duty. Secretarial Two l2I06's-w/100 w"Stts Powe~by hundredh.p columnsdoesnot include ForYourGood mi. ~ac r , bes t of(er ,,...J...,._... ~·,·ri• .[~-,·,~.·~ 494·2023 •• • Mdl typewriter. Just RIIS, clean and loud. etinrude eng. $10,SOC any applicable tax._e-5. VW .. Porsch_eor ~ JiatS81·!13J,497 1609 · =-.. ~<., ~ -9-950 serviced. SlSO. BIAck lllew~Uon..--'600eadt S&-l<a. 11·cense, transf~er fees, 9-7-25 n-..-..:. W .. ff ., . ClOSlO SUNDAYS •••••••• • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • ...,.._,r oramate vy or .-,100 for pair. Also 18 ft. Bahner. jet d ve. finance charges, fees for · •••••••••••••••••••••• Duty Table, never uaed. mixer: stereo 10 band 19'18, used 5 hrs. 16SOO. air pollution control de· VW-Po'RSCHE-AtJ OJ '77 Spyder Fiat, m:ig ·67 SS MPW "Corniche" 10120GaroenGrove BI ORt\N<j:fCO~TY'S S&O. SLIM ·GYM E • · gaphic equalizer, new ~l.99&645-4203 vice certifications or de· 445 E. Coast Hi way whls~ wooden lugg rac·k. 2dr coupe, RHO. Offers Garden Grove 530.9190 HES erdler, 1ood cond. 965. 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Discussions on controversial plans for the downtown shopping area near the municipal pier is scheduled Dec. 8. · The city's state-mandated Local Coastal Plan C LC P ) sets guid elines for development within the coastal zone and ul- timately must be approved by the State Coastal Commission. The LCP is scheduled for completion nextJan.l. Most of the coastal area south of College to 8how ._,vie on arti8t A film on Georgia O'Keeffe. one of America's foremost living artists, wiU be screeoe,H at noon Wednesday in Administration ~ Room 202 at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The free film Includes in· terviews with the 93 -year-0ld artist, who la best known for her desert landscape canvases and huge paintings of flowers·. - Beach Boulevard has been 1den· tified by the state Coastal Com· mission as a natural wetlands protected from most types of de· velopment. The public hearing on the city's LCP will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the City -<::ouncil Chambers. 2000 Main St. In other action. City Council members will consider a request for a rent freeze in mobile home parks. Tenants of t railer parks in the city have requested the price freeze and establishment of a ··Rent Review Board'' to control fees. The council also is.scheduled to- put final approval on a con- troversial massage parlor or- dinance that · places restrictions on a wide variety of "adult enter- tainment" establishments s uch as modepng studios , escort bureaus. adult books tores, adult motion picture theaters and en· counter centers. P888enger8 8aved SEATTLE (AP) -A ferry has rescued about 240 passengers from t he cru ise s teamer· Vi rginia V, which lost power and ran aground in Puget Sound Sun· day, Coast Guard officials said. OCjobless rate dips for October The unemployment rate in Orange County continued lo det'line in October to a level of 4.2 percent, down from 4.3 percent in September, according to figures re leased today by the state Employm en't· Development Department. The 4.2 percent jobless rate compares to 4.1 percent ·posted during October 1979. The unemployment rate.in the C(lUnty averaged 4.4 percent dur- ing the first ten months of 1980 compared to 4.1 percent for the same period in 1979. Analysts said the employment :>pportunities will continue to in- <'rease during the current month due to holiday hiring at retail stores . They said the unemployment rate likely will remain below 5 percent during 1981. According to the statistics, the civilian labor force in the county during October stood at 1,099,400, with I.~.400 holdjng jobs and 46,000 unemployed. The number of people holding jobs during Oc- tober was up about 19,000 from September . \ ' I OH AN<i l COUN lY lAt1•01;~1 A .''>ttNJ',• • • • Valley •choola itl•ue Wardlow closing II " meet set Tuesday By PIDL~IDE&MAN OI .. ~.._.. A proposal to close Wardlow School at the enc;I of the current term.and di•perse ita'studenta to Newland andT-albert scbooi. will be aired Tuesday night at a public bearing to be conducted bv the . . OCjail ~scap~e captured By f'KEDERICK SCHOEllEBL Of .. Dell,~ ..... An Orange County Jail ·escapee, alleged to have em- barked on an extensive crime spree in concert with a Hunt- incton Beach man and a Garden Grove teen-ager . is in ·custody today in Santa Cruz. Keith Alan Vance, 18, of Stan· ton •. waa arrested by in· vestigaton in the central California coastal city Saturday on •mpicion of auto theft, rob- bery, buralary and kidnapping. Vance, according to Orallle County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart, wH amon1 five inmates. wbo escaped from Oranee County Jail lut Monday by climblnc • throulb a vent and scamperinq down a rope of knotted bejtsbeet.I. The four other escapees were arrested Tuesday in Allabeim. "We were only about 20 minutes behind him," Hart said of the stMeout that wH unsuc- cessful in apprehendJn1 Vance. Hart said th.at Vance , Marlt Johnson, 20, of Huntin1ton Beach. and a 15-year-old Garden Grove teen-age girl stole a pickup truck locally and fint tr aveled fo San Luis Obispo. There, accord i ng to in· ves\igaton, the truck developed engine trouble. The trio aban- doned the vehicle, police al- leged, and coerced a motel maid to_ help them. ''They got the maid in her car. then simula t ed a weapon, dumped her off and took her car," a Santa Cruz Police spokesman said. "That's where 'the kidnapping and robbery charges come from." · Once in Santa Cruz. p()lice said, the trio was attempting to break into a house when the . owner returned and gave c~ue as the intruders attempted to flee on foot. The man...gave up the pursuit when Johnso~ simulated having a· weapon, police said . Johnson was arrested by police whHe at· tempting to hide in the n eig hbo rhood where the burglary attempt occurred. Vance and the juvenile were arrested Sa turday at a Santa Cruz Motel based on information police obtained through Johnson's arrest. Police said the trio will face charges in Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo before being re- turned to Orange County where Vance will face felony jail break charges. Vance was being held at Orange County Jail prior to the escape on burglary charges. · Fountain Valley School District's school closures committee. The three schools t.argeted for discussion are in southeast Hun· tingtoo Beach but lie within the boundaries of the Fountain Valley elementary district'. Parent.a in the affected com· AP .......... CONDUCT PROBED Judge Alan FrteH munities have been notified of the hearing, which will begin at 7: 30 p.m . Tuesday in the Wardlow School auditor ium, 9191 Pioneer Drive. •'This is one of the options being considered," explained Jack Mahnken, acting superfntendent. "But as we looked at various ~ites in the district for closure, th'is seemed to be one of the most ap- propriate."· Mahnken said school closure .committee members will seek • ~uggestions for other uses for Wardlow, in the event its students are dispersed to neighboring schools. School <listrict trustees have asked the closure committee, made up of district residents. to s uggest one site for closure because of declining district wide enrollment. The final decision on closure of Ward low or another school will be made by the trustees, probably in February, school officials said. Ae<:or<ling to Mahnken, com· mittee members arr ived at Wardlow through a process of elimination. Wardlow currently has :U9 stooents. b ut is expected to drop to 292 students within four year s. The acting superintendent said Wardlow, Talbert and Newland sctiools are in close .enough prox· imity so that tra nsportation would be required for kin· dergart.en through second grade students, but t hat other Wardlow studenli rou)d walk to the other sites. Talbe rt Sc hool , at 9 10 1 Brabham Drive, is expected to re· main at about 488 studen~ during the next four years. Newland School. at 8787 Dolphin Drive. is expected to drop from 429 to 404 students during that period. Mahnken said he is uncertain how much parental opposition will be voiced regarding the possi· ble Wardlow closure. Judge probed for taking When the district closed two schools in l:J79. strong opposition was voiced·by McDowell School parents, but little public outcry was produced by the dosing bf LambSchool. he said. "There isn't any parent I know who wants to see his school dosed," Mahnken said. "I don't know how the Wardlow parents will react -obviously, no one's.· going to like it." suspect home NEW YORK CAP > -The State Commission on Judicial Conduct is reJMLrtedly inv~stig~t­ ing a judge who took a female murder suspect home to s pend the night after releasing her without bail in the slaying of her 3· year-old, daughter. Wednesday, Elisia Fominas. 24, appe~ before Judge Alan Friess in Brooklyn Criminal . Court on the murder c-harge: Friess set no bail for her, and -when she said she had no money. nowhere to go and was afraid of her husband -the judge invited her to stay at his Brooklyn townhouse overnight. Mrs. Fominas was quoted as saying that she slept alone in one bedroom while the 39-year· old judge spent the night with another woman. ''They took an act of kindness and turned it into something to be aahamid of," she was quoted as saying. Friess, who called and then canceled a news conference Saturday, WU not available for comment. A grand Jury in Brooklyn was to meet today to consider murder charges against Mrs. Fominas, and her husband, Anatolia, in the death of Cuan· Board elects new leader Ocean View School Distri<'t trustees tonight wall elet't a new board president to serve in 1981 . Curttnt board 11residl'nt Dar'· - rel! Carter will step down from the position but will remain a trustees will elect a new boar<! president .tonight to s er ve in 1981. In other action. the Ot'ean View board will review the budget. ac· cept a third month enrollment re· port and study plans for summer school courses. Coast Weather Night and morning low c louds, otherwise fair through Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 aloo1 the coast. SS inland. Highs Tuesday : HB student skills declining . . <See JUDGE, Pase "2) · ···--···t;~· ·u·e··~~~·u mid to upper 60s. • INSIDE TODA" He wa1 atWJI a coo anutt, but t lw l'l1Qll who 4Wd m on auto cnaM in v~ "'°" a f rlend. Altd he i• retftem- b e r e d. a • • u c h b 11 a Wlpaptrmall Oft,,. A7. State tesU ,..ulta of last year's Huntlalton Be.ch Union High Sebool blatrict Mftlor class show a •llaht decline in readlnt and · writtln npreulon 1klll1 for the Wnl ltral# year, according to dlatrlet'offtdai.. . I Keith Hartwll, director of re: IMftla ad nalutloa. Hid Jut r-fl• ...... leored lowest on Ute IUle-~ted readiq test ... '»~ ..... clUI in the dil· triehwtMputftveyean. Bownr, be uid the CaUfomia A1 .... meat Proaram (CAP) ._. bldlcai. tbat the lm.IO MUln lmproyed in ·~Un· and matlaematlca. Scorea in tbeae areH were at the highest levels in five years, he said. Overall. , in the four testing areas -reading, written ex-' press ion·, s p c I Ii n g and mathematics -.the district placed in the ~p 25 percentile of theatate, Hartwig said. . Superintendent Frank Abbott said the decline in readln1 and written expression was no cause for alarm because the scores bad only dropped about a percentare point in the put three yean- But be said the district current· ly la adminlsterit'g a battery of testa to better identify deficiences in order to take corrective measures. "We're still significantly above st ate averages," Abbott said, ''but we DffCi to examine what ia happening in the 'reading and writing program• and put 1peclal emphuia there," be Hid. Compared to the mt of the · state, the dl.uict 's aenion lut year placed'in the 74 percentile in readiq ; 79 percentile in Written expreaton; 11percentilein1pell- i n 1 and U percentile in mathematlca, Hartw'la said. . . The CAP testa have bela ad· mini.tend annually linff tm. Hartwi1Hid. Edi.on .and Fountain Valley hi•h scbooi. improved oa all four teat.I. Huntlqtoia Beach and Marina hil~ IChoob declined in 1pe1Jina, written~-and reecttnc. Matt1\a improved in matbematic:a, while Huntlnaton Beach 1bow•d .no cban1e. Wettm ... lfiCb Sebool-'• °""" all 1c:we dipped below the ltat.e aver..-.. wrm. ......... read1-I Md m.abematiel, but 11.s_... ,.. t11e true-or-ra11e .,. ...... llartwllWd. ·-I •• lllO Sebool .... th =• .. eumtier' of ,..... .,..~ .......... ~dilbict. face charges Two HunUnl(lon Beach men have been jailed oa •Wlpiclon ot sexually aae•ultilll •woman dur- · tn1 a party at their 15th St,-eet apartment. _ . 1 Police H.id Rol>trt Clvitano, ao, t. .u1peded of raping a JO.year- old Loi Alamitos woman at tbe party early Jut Tbun~ay. Robert Edward Taylor, 21, t. MlD= •a cbarle of waWt with tocommitrape,iDCGD· ~. wttb ads be allepdly eommtu.d while u.. . ..,.an wu be&na plaeed in a car. •••• ,.........,. a ..... . ............... ............ = ·\1il ........ , ........ ., "'-"" ... ...... M ---,.. H I F ,. . ... UT. IAMDola (AP)-lrM o..._. ll&a I a•--. ........ -... " .. ·.~·• ... •'r ... • ........ Ml·. ... t naval bettle ol tbe.Pwalaa 0 war. IMI& Iraq said lU fwt'el rf'PUINd &he att1tk _.. .W • fritate ud Ulree OIMr ••ratu.-tr• aaad ill u val fortl9 oec\llM4 tM s lant Mlu al·Bakr otl tuminal at the nort.b.-IGIMr ol tile ·~ ud2 red, white and lrMD n .. ol lhl ltlamlc Republic ol ll'u " hl1heat pol.nl " ol • ct.rrlt'll • H u1d lranl•n wanbi.-aaall row lnql mluU• f4Vt'h ottwr &\IDboaLI la tM W...da)' betU.. Iraq aaJd t1Ml lra.oau dalm wen f.U., ud &.be political commmt•&or-ol Pua, tb• lr..U oews •1.acy. lnvlted "8Jl.Ybod)t who Sffb th.-truth to va1it a.I Bakr " «-.~r ...... .r ru•• WASHINGTON <AP> A key birometer of the nation's economy conl&Dued to lmprovt1 1D October. but by f a.r leu than tM robu.st 1alna re1t1tered duri.ol lht prevt0ua three months. the 1ov- f'n'I ment said today Tbe lodu ot Le•dJ.n1 lndJca&on rose: 0.9 percent, with •jump in consumer eoods order• coatributinj most heavily to the in· creas~. the Commerce OepartmeotsaWI. Howt:ver. October's rile contrasted markedly with a reviled 3 l percent spurt m September's index. It had climbed 2.1 percent in Aug\ist and 3.6 percent In July u the economy be1ao to emerge from the sharp, but apparenUyahort. recession. C'ner 1U1c. •-•• •Id WASHJNGTON <AP> -President C1rter ureed Congress to- day to swiftly appropriate up to~ million to aid earthquake vie· • \ims insoutbW>llalY .~atedatory .~ Pq_e,\4) Gall ,,, .... ,,;,,. .,. BUCHA REST, Rpmania <AP) -A gas explosiol} in a coal mine in northern Romania killed 49 miners and injured 218, the gov· ernm~nt annoWlced today. • The annoWtcement said the explosion occurred Saturday in the Livezeni coal mine In the Jiu Valley. No details of the explosion or of rescue operations were disclosed. HolJdafl toll at :JO-I_ By The Auod•&ed Presa With the Thanksgiving weekend over and holiday travelers m~tly ba~k at home, the number of deaths on the nation's highways stood at aboutSOOtoday. · · Warsaw talk• •rrll lral' WARSAW. Poland (AP) -The Polish Communist Party Cen- tral Committee today opened a crucial two-day meeting expected to deal with P~land 's economic crisis and the surge of liber1Jism following the formation of independent unions in this Soviet-bloc country. Doubles I o~ees _Syria tr~Op buildup fuels war tensions 'DAMASCUS .. Syria <AP) - Syr ia doubled its forces on Jordan's border to 50.000 troops and 1.100 tanks over the weekend, sources said today. Observers'in Damascus said armed conflict could breakoutanyday. They said a letter from Saudi King Khaled, who is trying to mediate the conflict, to President Hafez Assad contained threats, and appeared to have been t'OWl· terproductive. The substance of the threats was not knqwn, but Saudi Arabia is a financial backer orthe Damascus government. Saudi Prince Abdulla Bin Ab· dul·Aziz, deputy premier and commande r of the national guard. delivered the letter to All· sad during a three-hour kneeling Sunday. Palestine Liberation Or ga nization leader Vasser Arafat also conferred with-Assad Woman hit, purse taken in FV center- A 71 -year -old woman wa.s struck in the face and her purse was stolen in a shopping center parking lot in Fountain Valley Sunday. police reported. Police said the theft 'occurred at 2 p.m. near Harbor Boulevard a nd Edinger Avenue as the womap was walking through the parking lot to a bus stop. Her ·purse contained about $10; police said. .. The suspect is described as a dark complexioned male in his 20s, about five feet, nine inches, 145 pounds, with short curly dark hair combed back. He was wearing a T-shirt and light brown pants. He escaped on foot, police said. The elderly woman's cheek was bruised when the puue struck her on the f1ce as the sus- pect ripped it off her arm and ran, police said. ~obert N. Weed ~ .... f'llMltllff M. Thomas Keevll ••• Thomn A. Murphlne ............. Charlft H. LOOS Alllttllll~..- , for more than two hours Sunday. and an aide to Arafat described1 the border situation as "very serious." · King Hussein of J ordan strengthened his forces on the Syrian border Sunday, saying they would not attack the Syrian troops facing them. but would ' 'cut off the arm" of anyone attacking them . Jordan is a U.S. ally, while Syria ls the Soviet Union's chier ally in the Middle East. Syria began m assing troops and tanks along its frontier with Jordan 10 days •lo. just before the convening of an Arab summit conference in Amman which Ats· sad boycotted because he expect· ed-it to back his enemy Iraq in its war with Iran. Hussein in response reinforced Jordan's forces on the border. · The king ordered a.nother division to the border S~a~. called up reservists, mobilized civil defense units, tightened airport and border security and began stockpiling fuel, a highly placed Jordanian source said. Jordan bas three divisions at the frontier, compared to two for Syria. .. However~ the border remained open and tne two governments'. e mbassies in Damascus and Am· man were reported conducting business as usual. Hussein made a helicopter tour or the frontier Sunday and in- spected positions, some just a few hundred yards from the Syrian lines. He was shown on television shaking hands with, scores of of- ficers and soldiers and telliaa l\tl cheering tfOOps that Jordan wl~ "never attack an Arab brothef but we will cut off the arm of anyoneattaclting us." The Jordanian source, who· declined to be identified, said Hussein's buildup was "strictly prec._utiooary ... and we have no intention what.soever of pre- emptingthe Syrians." "The "•hole situation, to ua, t. nothing but muscle·nezing by the Syrians who think they ·can· in· tlmidate Jordan," he said. Meri-only Clr&f,mg ten~due W AllllNOTON (AP> -TM U.S. IYJ!r•me ec.al1 •treed to- day to Judae the eomtitutkm111. ty of a male-oaly mUJtary draft. Tbe' court wW decide whether tb• 1~enament may require youat mm to Nliater for PGNl· bl• milital'J Mrvlce and require tbem to aerve wben youne womea faee no 1ucb requlre- meau. Some 4 million men were re- quired to resister for the draft in July. II tbe juaticea uphold a lower court'• rulina -and their dect.ion_probably wilJ nOt be -an- nounced . until next spring or summer -the 19vernme nt mi1ht 'have to destroy all rec- ords Qf thatre1istration. If ao all-mile draft is ruled a form of unconstitutional dis- crimination, Congress will have to amend the Military Selective Service Act to include women as potential draftees. A three-judge federal court panel in Philadelphia on July 18 struck the nation's 31 -year-old draft law because it excluded women. - "The pnn~pal reason the gov- ernment proffers for a male- only registration is that it pro-v ides military nexibility," the panel said. "The record here, however. reveals that women do serve a useful role in the military and provide important s_kills . . . . Flexibility is not ~nbanced but is in fact limited by thl? complete exclusion or women.'' Under a landmark 1976 U.S. Supreme Court" decision, laws t reating men and women dif· fer ently cannot stand unless ltl'ey serve "import a nt gov- ernmental objectives" and are "s ubs tantia lly r e lated " to achieving such objectives. Applying that s ta ndard of judicial scrutiny, the three- judge panel s aid the draft. law · 'u n coo s tit u t i o n a 11 y d is·• criminates between males and females." While government lawyers limited their arguments to the validity of draft registration, the three-judge panel's decision struck the entire Military Selec· tive Service Act. which includes military indu~tion as well as registration. Military induction has not taken place sine~ 1973. Even if mi'litary registration a nd the draft were upheld. Congress would have to pass a law to al· low call-ups to resume. f'rtJM Page 11 I JUDGE ... dra, who was her daughter by a previo~ marriage. The girl's torso was found by fishermen in Fresh Creek in the Canarsie section or Brooklyn on Sept. 23, and a month later an arm was found by children play- . ing in an abandoned garage. Police charge that the child died after weeks of beatings and that het body was dismembered in a bathtub and its parts scat· tered at va rious places in Brooklyn. The Daily News reported that a kidnapping warrant also has been filed aga ins t Mrs . Fominas. allegin g that she snatched another daughter, 2· year-old Chelsea, from the Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn on Nov . 18 while the child was in the custody of the city Bureau of Child Welfare. The bureau took custody of Chelsea after doctors reported s us picions that she, too. had been abused, the News said. . The News said Mrs . Fominas fled with the younger daughter to her mother's home in Lawton, Okla., where the child again was h os pitalized . Oklahoma authorities then contacted New York police, and Mrs. Fominas was ret\ll'Ded. 3 .arrested after shots from vehicle A quarrel between the occu- pants of two cars traveling on P1cific C.oast H11hway in Hunt-ington Beach e,rupted into gun· fire and resulted in the arrest of. three people, Huntington Beach police said. Pearl Garcia, 21, i nd Silvino Tapi1, 21. both of La Puente, and Cindy Coatreru, 21, of El Moote, were JaiSed on suspicion of ua1ult with a deadly weapon. · PoUce.iaid a semi-automatic pistol wu found in their vehicle wben tbey were stopped by police early Saturday. Tbe three are auapected ol rar- lna several sbotl dwiDa a dlapute with p~en in another Yebi· cle near t e intersection of Pacific: CoHt Rlcbway and Golden Welt Street. No .._.uri• weni reported ln the Incident. .. lnd~n · fir:~ nearly out Al>WI.,,,.._ Ladfl ldlfer Police have released this life-size ske tch of the man they are looking for in the deaths of seven women in Marin County in the past 15 m onth.s. See stor y. Page A5. Auto sought in fatality Police are searching for a yellow Datsun van in connection with the hit and run death of a pedestrian Sunday nig ht in Westminster. The Orange County Coroner's office identifi ed the victim as Mark Lomax. 23. from the San Diego area. According to poli c~. Lomax was cro5sing Beach Boulevard at 15th ~treet at 10:41 p.m . when he was tlit by the southbound van. He \V&S pronounced dead at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. A stubborn fire that bumecl plO!e thaa 28,000 acres ln Oraqe ·and' Riverside counties, con· sumed seven structures in Holy Jim Canyon and wreaked havoc with communicatiom gear oo Santiago Pealt, wu all but coo· tained by firefighters today. Nancy Upham, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Fire Dep1rtment. said the lndin Fire, as the blaze was named, Valley crash takes life of I Mesa woman A 28-year-old Costa Mesa woman died Sunday night after her Volkawagen collided with a large vehicle in a Fountain Valley intenectioo. police reported. Kathleen Ann Mahoney, ol 140 W. Wil.9olt~St., wa pronounced dead at FoWltain V1Uey Com-, .. m unity Hospital shortly after the accident in th~ Intersection of Euclid Street and Slater Avenue at 8 : 30 p. m., police.said. Police said the cause oflhe acci- dent is und~r investigation. No charges or citations have been is· sued. Paul Alan Smith, 21, alao of Costa Mesa, was driving the other vehicle, police said. Smith and his passenger Jo Ann Whistler, 19, of Garden Grove, were t~ated ror minor injuries at Fountain Valley Co mmunit) Hospital, authorities reperteci. Ms. Mahoney was driving her c ar westbowld on Slater AveriU« and Smith was driving north· bound on Euclid Street when thE collision occurred, police said. The larger four·wheel drivt. vehicle struck the Volbwagen on· the left front fender and driver'f door, police said. Captain airlifted · SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A Panamanian , sea captain who aparently suffered a s troke . while his merchant ship was severaJ hundred miles off the coast of San Francisco has been rescued by the Coast Guard and brought to a· San ·Francisco hospitaJ for treatment. officials said. ------------ Christmas at the Garage Put an accen1 on Wes1ern with our spl1t·cowhide Marlborough iackec lrom S11ton:· featuring a rugged acryhc pile collar and hnmo For at:ooer anernat1ve. cons.d'er the lobo cor<1ur!)\• ·-•with 111 wool curl collar ) wa• 95 pereent contaiaed°. (Rel•ted atory Pace Al). '· "Everyt.biq ia Joolrin1 v«y • · favorable ript now. Tbe wlDdl I have stopped, the temperature •* 1 ha• dropped, the humidity ia up,'' =~ she said. More than 2,400 flreflpten are still committed to the ftre, loclud· ine several hundred wbo bad· earlier been a11l1ned to the Leland Fire th•t burned near Lake Elsinore in Rlvenide County. There were no plans today to re· lease firefighters, to their home jurlsdictioos, abe said. She noted that a DIM-member te•m was -puttiDI tbe final touches cm a rehabWtatiaa plan for reaeedJDg of the charred watershed in an attempt to ., minimize Ooodln1 durln1 the wlnterrainyseuon. At it.a peak, the fire bore down on Holy Jim Canyon, where three cabins and lour other buildinp were destroyed, and ..-eel tbeata, ~t no damage, to retideota and ·: property in Modjeaka and Trabucocaayons. The fire also 1tn1ed com- munications gearth•l stands atop .. 5,680-foot Santi1go Peak, the hi1hest point in Orange County. C1uae of the fire is under in· vesligation. It hH been de· termined the Lakeland Fire was started by an arsonist, she said, She said firefighters were con- centrating their efforts today on '1 several bot spots lh•t were bum· ing in unpopulated areaa. The fire wa~ the largest in terms of acreage of the many fires that swept t hrough Soulh~rn California during Thanbgiyin.g week. Dune buggy crushes boy An I-year-old Garden G rove boy was crushed to death Sund1y nea r Moorpark when his father's dune buggy overturned, the California Highway Patrol re· ported. Timothy Griffin Jr. was sitting in-his ratber!s tap when 8 wbeelOf the dune buggy cau1bt in a ter· raced part of the steep hillside arid the vehicle turaed over. The boy was thrown out an\J c rushed as the dune bu11Y tum bled down the bill, officers said. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ,. -~ .. ·! • f ;: ·~ . . .. := .. ·' ·~ :; ... ·: ., .. .. ~ -· ·: ; . . · 1 llaeks 'iissect'· Re again WASHINOTON (AP> Na· UlulllrtlMLHa•P ........ y.,_,..._..,. Weru alilaWd ~ pnJMC11• ao.el4 a • ., .. .._.. • Ml ce•pal1a Ill'• ,._..,Md ldllll U..1 he wUl &he .. 11Niftll..a.d the bn.tk of . U...a..k .. ''I aa ...,..,.... \0 bold bim w ~•a •romlH• at lb• Urban lA.,. ~~· Uab Jummt:f U.at M belitv .. lo •qu•I op portuouy Hd be will ~ork toward d ." Jordan Hid • nt1I ••ll tiaDe that I ha Vt' rv1dt!m·t: to UM contrary, I am pn:p1u•ed ··1 am prepared to give h.lril the benefit ol lhe doubt. that he 11 Uae pNMdeftt of all of the peo pie," Jordan said Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation." Jordan conceded that he does have doubts about a R~agao presidency based on Reagan's "historic pos1l1ons .......... BlNEFIT OF DOU•T Vernon Jordlln 10 terms or black people generally'' and on Olher iaauea. Blacks did not perceive Rea1an as a ·'safe harbor." he said, which prompted moat black voters to s upport President Carter in the Nov. 4election. * * * * * * J President-elect's . health excellem • WASHINGTON (AP ) President-elect Ronald Reagan 1s in excellent health and had no medical problems during his campaign, his personal doctor says. ' Dr. John Reynolds . a Los Angeles internis t who is Reagan's doctor. was quoted in the issue of U.S. News & World Report published Sunday . "Ph ysically , he appe~rs younger than his 69 years," Reynolds said of the president· elect. " Reynolds not~. however, that Reagan's last complete physical examination was in 1979 in Santa Monica." Al the time, Reynolds said. ""we found him to be in ex· cellent health " Pointing out that Reagan was governor of California for eight years and has undergone a dif- ficult presidential campaign, Rey nolds said : "He's gone t hr ough both these long, s tressful situations and done very well." Reynolds said that Reagan, who on Jan. 20 will become the oldest man ever inaugurated president. does suffer from Kiy .. fever and has a moderate hear- ing loss. • Oeilf ...... MMt ,._ 'SEEING YOUNGSTERS GET HELP aaAKES IT WORTHWHILE' Phylla end Do.n Ander90n et ugune Beech Youth Shetter Sout~rn· reaori of.ea -1 -~ killed in ·!plane crasli HIL'IUt llUD, a.c. (AP) -Two UOt elanes c:ollided iD Oi&bt over a Nlllt 11 'M•••• .... ldllllll all tour occupants ol one aircraft and&MmepdotaftbeoUa.r. · I Tiie ~al tM pa... phm1ed to the around Sunday near UM lalMd a.a. CIMdomialum complex. Tbe smaller plane -which Mid cmb Ila Jilot -crubed la a pile ol twisted mewl near temlia eoutl, Ml rs h'olD wben a amalf boy was filhinl in a lqoon, wit- The victim from the smaller plane, an Aenmca Trl.a.••-- identlfied as David Girimont, 28, of HihoD Head. Girt.--- owner of the plane and worked u a salesman at the lalud a.-. plex, said condominium security employee F..dna llbod.. Girimont was alive wbep he was c\ll from the wreck• ..... late morning crash. but died in IW'lery about • mm.._ ...._ fl maa,iveinjuries, a spokeswoman at Hilton Head lbpita&Mid. ........... . l .,_..AINO naa, Md no one WU injured OD tbe rround. A 4 a>••a forlbe Peden.I Aviat.ion Admln1stretiOD ill AUant.a aa1d tM ..,... plw, a lix·pauelller Cherokee was reeillered in PeiMaYille, Oblo. Tbe FAA spok•man, who Uked not to be iden· lifted, wauWDOt Identify tbe p)ane'aowner. Another complex employee, desk clerk Nonna ·HaTmMo _.. witnesses reported there was no exploeion when UM two...._. .... Jided. "The bigger plane hit the tail of the amaU one, ud U.. • both came down,'' she said. : 'You can't see anything but a pile of rubble," said Ila. ea,.._ "You could tell it was a plane. It was green and white." BMulart eo.ty CorolMr' Rorer Pinckney identified two or the vlctbm from the (.,'befoaee u Tbomu B. Reynolds, 39, and his wife, Kay. tD, badao1Paiae9~Townlblp, Ohio. . DeputyCorOMl'Royf')'felaterldentifiedtbetwootbervictimaas RowarCl Reynolda, 14, aon of Thomas and Key Reynolds and Kathryn Reyaolda, 11, tbeir niece. JIM IUCKET OF MAULDIN, S.C., said he waa oa a -"I beach when he saw the planes nying parallel to each otMr .a.. the coast. He said Girimont 's plane colllded with the propeD1r ti tht lar1er plane. "It ju.st got cut to pieces," he said. "It al!D09\ tooked lib ... coming down." · · Ms. Hayman said the l~ger plane crashed about two ...... ,,_ the 250-unit condominium complex on an acceu road leMhl to U.S. 218. ' ' : I Re)'DOldl bM a ftc•t.ion bome at Hilton Head, Pinckney said. Authorities lnitially said that six people from the Cherokee had been tilled, but Don Miller ol the FAA, wbo wu at the scene, said there were only four victhm. • Ms. Rhodes said Girimont probably waa juat up for a ph • ride in the clear s kies over K!Jton Head. addin1: "1"et'1 wW M A couple that ori1inally bad been lhoqht to be aboard the Cherokee were leter found tt.ewbere. Fyfe said. usually does." Five die in Detroit fire Home's 1a/ety feature• criticized DETl\OIT <AP> -A fare blamed on careless cigarette smoking erupted in a foeter care home, killing five elderly men and inJurini another man .. who jumped from a window, autboritJes said. F.itt-officiala aaid the deaths olthe meia, who ap- parently were sleepinl in ~-floor bedrooms at the Donah~ Foater Care Home, mifht have been prevented ii the facility bad better fire safety features. · THE 111.AZE aaO&B our early Sunda.f mom..- ing when a tenant in a fint·floor bedroom accidental- ly ignited bedding after be lit a ci1aretle, offidala Hid. , ·City Fitt Marshal Donald L . Robluoo said the tenaqt,.who wu not idenWied, ·'spent a considerable amount of ti~e trying to put it (tbe fire> out himself, whichgavetheflretimetoapread." Seven or the home'• 12 nsi~ta. includinl the one who jumped. and the supervisor on duty escaped, officials said. The injured man, 51-year~ld Ira Turner, wu boepitallsed with back and lei in- juries. · · They said the five victims, raiWn1 in aie from 57 to •. appareaUy died qt smoke inbaletioa. Tbe ·dead were identified u Lawrence Witkowski. 17; Raymond Prentis, 17; Bemis Thompaon, 12; William Alomo, 65; and Nick Papas, 51. Robinson said the home lacked an enclOled stairweU or fire doors to the bedrooms, which be said would have prevented smoke from i.preadinl throughout the two·atory building. He said state regulations did not 11equire smoke detectors, fire alarms or sprinklers al the home because it housed less than 13 people. ·'It would appear in this fire that fir.e doon woWd have been a great deterrent" to theamoke, Robiaacle said. He said the stale fire manbal's office woWd be notified abOut apparent "discrepanci•" in com· pliance with st.ate fire regulatiou. GEORGE M~KENZJE, A SVPE&VDOa in tlMt state police fire marshal's office, aaid lt could aat llll· mediately be determined wbetherfandoon wen re- quired WKierstate fire regulatiom. The privately owned facility last was iuped.eO in June 1B80 when it was cited for two ml.llor viola· tions, Robinson said. But he said, "Tboee riolatiom would not have contributed to the blue, aad our ilt· dications are that tbey had been t.Uea cue ot already." . ·'I think they should atop tiaullni u. fOI' itemila· tions and just give ua the amo.mt we're imand lor. •• said John Terry, oae of the dosenl of flreftPten ud policemenwholivedinthenelpborbood. "While we were helpinl put out UM fiJ9 1aat week, our own houses bW'1)ed up,'' said uo&Mr homeleufanman. · ·. ~ •.. ..\ f s I t ' • • 1 A .... r~ .. __ · .} Rita Jenrette, who1e ~ bu.band Rep. John Jnnt&e, I :: D-S. C.. wu convicted In U. · ; · Ab~cam scandal, mt1llt :i write about Wa•hin1toe, ·: D.C. life for Playboy, a .. · • spokesman for the ma1uiae says. .J~ 'Tutor' freed LA r AYrlTE JULL. Pe. (AP)~ -A.a illiterate tailor aD I db , . t.eld a police oft'leer ud ab.._ people lmtqe IOI' ...,. .._ • hour ata poabauburbu--19!. W a 'womin promlMd to ~ bim to read, polle• ••'4·\~· .. ' . .I •.· Water lin~ aids l"'ine growth inJ at tbe Diemer nltnUaa ··:' Plant went into service.,._ .. , ' By RICHARD GREEN Water District, and the district. The :i:mii:-4{)~':i~~ Pipeline ~-PL~;;-·-·-·-of Orange, Anaheim and Yorba is lo go into service next \ Linda. February. carrying water that. The total capacity of the line ii 416 cubic feet per second. The will fuel the development of Municipal Water District of more than 90,000 homes primari-o c · 1 ly in southeast Orange County, range ounty w1l serve as according to Dennis MacLain, manager and operator of the mana0 er of the Mun1cipal Water pipeline originating at the a Robert B. Diemer Filtration District of Orange County. . Plant in Yorba Linda. The homes will be built in the SANTA ANA That's where the water from 10 water districts that paid for Northern California and the the $100 million pipeline run· Colorado River will be mixed ning from Yorba Linda to El before being <'arried by the Toro. plant was built in 1m. ·, DavaJoa said wet.r ftDwtlll :_ throui,b Diemer will be ·ot ...._ . • quality than tht e•rrntl~ '' available. '· Coaado River waur, ..._a dissolved aolida, la DOW the .... water aource for tll• ue•, Davalos aaid. Tb...e Dl••H . Pipeline's miied water la low ta •.·: dissolved solidJ and, tbenlclN, easier on plumbin1 aad •.-:.;: pliances. Richard Davalos , project Diemer Pipeline. analyst for the Municipal Water More than 200,000 gallons of THE DIEMEa Pipellne Jl'Qt-District of Orange County, said water per m inute can flow eel is reportedly lbe ,.,..... • th h th t I. hi b · construqion project now ...... ' the pipeline wilJ serve water de· roug e wa er ine. w c is 0 f · d" t · way in California. mand throuoh the year 2000 in 1 eet 1n 1ame er 1n some a I ·d D I Finishing touches are 110W... '"\· the southeast Orange County Paces. 581 ava os. ing put on the· laadmarll ::. area. He said Diemer will be the pipeline. buried 10 to JO f..a • • 0 •11, ~ ... ,,... fourtti major water line serving derground. THE BIGGEST ,_er of the WATER LINE A.:aolEO Orange Count y . The first Robert Diemer, for whom -,•• Diemer Pipeline water will be ~ pipeline that brought water to -:. New home9 to Mnetll ·pipeline ii named. was 11 II "" -Commended the Irvine Ranch Water District, the county originates at the manager and ebief ..,~ w -·~ .. which eiieompasses 69,362 acrei and Santiago county. Weymouth Filtration plant in the Metropolitan Water DtlUtd { · of land including the City of The remaining contrac· northeast Los Angeles County. of Southern CaUforn.ia from im ~ ·Laguna couple aid troubled yt;>ungsters "Phyllis and Don Anderson believe the American family Is · in a "battle for survival." That belief has ·1ed the An· dersons to aid the Laguna Beach Youth Shelter for more than five years through a rnidential lease to the organbation. The lease has brought the An dersons about $3,000 to $4, less each year than they estimate the home could bring on the open market. ...... J. Festival move ~ . . study slated Two IAIUD• Beach ~ity Coun· ell -members are Hpected to be umed Tuesday to study a pout· ble move out of town by . the F..Unl of Arts. The two couacll members womcs WOik wttb city Mauser Ken Frink to conalder options fer tM curreDt Fesllval ol Arts ....... PeetlHl offtclall ban Hid j tbeJ ... ---the pauibtll· lJ ol 1'0'tDa Ute unual f..Uvel nd ,.....a ..-their lew of clt1-o....S lud to dowotowa La .... ~...,.,.. tn ~- Bul the couple expect to con- tinue the arrangement, Mrs. An· derson said recently after they were commended by the City Council for support of t·he s heller. ·•Seeing the youngsters 1et help makes it all worthwtu1e," she said. Anderson, who accee_ted the commendation for the couple, said that faith must be backed p by action in an effort to re· ild family tJes. 'the shelter.-at 508 St. Ann's D ive, i5 operate4 by the COUD· 's Youth Services Pro1ram. It provides-.-temporazy home tor - youngsters'" experiencin1 dif· ficultles at home, ln school, or in the comm\U\lty. The residence baa five bedrooms. Six residents can·be accommodated at any one tJme, and ln an emerceacr. seven or eight are allowed. The idea IJ to dlscoura1e the youa1sten-from. nmninJ eway from home or breeklnl the law. The profrmn hes reportedl1 been auccesafuJ ln more than 90 • percent of the cues. Referals come from police, schools, parents. community · a1encles, and the youn11ten tbemeelvea. Tbe youtba st.ay at the abelter from oae to 90 daya. Moat return home witbln 15 days. Irvine. tors are East Orange County T~e othe r pipelines start· to 1913. Irvine's population (presently ---------------------------------------65,000) is expected to grow to m ore than 200,000. That growth is dependent on an adequate water supply. That's why the Irvine Ranch Water District has contracted for the largest share or Diemer Pipeline capacity. 60 cubic feet per second, according to district engineer Gary Hart- ter. Hartter said the water district has an option on another 52 cubic feet per second. The deadline for exercising that op- tion is e.arly next year. IRVINE UNCH Water Dis- trict officials are currently dis- c uuing whether the option abould be exercised or whether the water district should instead tum tO a ~ll water program. - AllO scheduled to receive the mla of water from Northern Caltfomia and tbe Colorado River ia the Santa Mar1arita Water District, aervin1 the Mia- aion "Viejo area. Tbat water dis- trict bu contracted for a capaci· tyoUOcublcfeetpersecond. Other aoutb county water dis· trict contractors lnclude Los Allaoa, Moulton Nl1uel, El Toro Wreekqe found MIAMJ (AP>-Debria found on a labamlu beacb bJ a German tourilt 1UJ be wncbc• fram a cbart.end helitopter tbet ... peared Nov. 1J wttb tbne U.S. telnlaioa network emplo,... •Marci. f.-raloftldall aeld._. day. .. classic windbNak<Z-r. .. tm. ~inal G-9 · windbf0eM.r, idtusl ibr . . ~ ~lf or outdoor 1Mt.er. msdcz. of' 1~~t, cotton-poplin with e ~rtm11iniaj . svailoblil. in nature\, briti~h -um. N!Ny or Nd. ·fnOda. fbr us in ~land.· .. I . ' ., .,, ... •'' .... •r ... ... I • ' --· .. ·-·· -·· .... t • ' . ..._.aw.,,.., I • I . fu) : ... ~ T••~~;~ ......... Ashes to ashe8 .jolt P~~peii OCllNG, OGeNG, GONET Oraqe Cowaty Superiol' Coun 'JYdl• John K Trutt.r bu Juat taken N•wport leuh'a ftnt·aDd-.oftly dlf'y booAl 11tore and \oeHd If out of towa '!'be lood jur\lll '• acUOll, however, comea about ODe monlb late That '-· 10me anoo!1t.1 beat bJm to al They bW"lled tbe l>late Ou& The hot alu.lf w~nt in • fir" ulc unpluned by m anaiemt:at . AU ol Uua lc&ah11uc •cUon however, ceptered oa a place caUed Talk ol the 1'own-wh.icb opened ita doora Od. 10, JU.St &ttt-rthu"ll> cuw•(•1l "Ql wlndoflhe menace. 1>aaucked by the notion that Newport's purity wu <1bou1 to ~ breach~ b> nuly booAs. salacious maaa&ines and pC>tnO pictures. tht1 Nt1wport lawmakers made one real q\m·k They paHed & moralonum aaainal so-caUed adult buolL ')lt>r~ THE MANAGEMENT opened up anyway. Thus the stage was set tor th., lt1gal action that came before Judge Tron er Alas, 1t developed that the firebugs moved a lot faster lhan the wheels of Justice. The joint was gutted by fire be fo,re the court got a chance to do it in with Juras prudence. The fire came just 13 days after tbe book place opeAed down on Newport's Mariners Mije. It was such a short tenure that Talk of the Town generated littJe sin in the 13 "Past' You wanna check the fillies in the back room?" .. days. Just one picket protest parade and a bunch of ink in - local journals . wen, a lso, maybe some perspiration down at city hall. · Anyway, attorney Josh Kaplan came before Judge Trotter Friday on behalf of the burnt-out place, arguing that to allow the city to toss out Tallr of. the Town on its ashes would be "a blanket prohibition on free speech." N~ ...... llalJ (AP> -Frelb u.~dNlt MO&ber blowtotbe .._ of Pompeii today, foreial tM ......... uadeat city ud ..... ....,.tourtatettractioD toC-.UldlftlllW,. lourtHD tremor·• jolt~d .......... Italy durt.q tbe nilht -..,.., today. but bUDclreda of eat1bQuake aurvivora reaiated 1ov-l"Dmmtorden to move. Gandhi ~ngry over reports of blindings NEW DELHI, India <AP> -In- dia '1 Parliament was angered and aaddened today by reports that policemen had bfinde~ priaooen ln the northern state o1, Bihar. ln an emOtion.al speech to· the Jegislators, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said she was "slckened'.t.by the reports,_ T.he Supreme Court beard descriptions of the allege4 torture. ''The report of the doctor will sboek the conscience of the civiJiied world," declared Chief . Justice Y.V. Chandrachud. who sent a physician to study com- plaints by Bhagalpur priloners that their eyes were punctured and soaked with sulfuric acid by police. Bhagalpur, in.Bibar, is 180 miles nortbweatofCalcutta. In Parliament. Mrs. Gandhi an· nounced the arrest of some Bibar police officers and called their al- leged behavior "dehumanized." "When my attention was first drawn to it, lj"8tcouldnot believe it." Mrs. Gandhi said in a voice shaking with emotion. "I felt physicaUysick. Whatarewecom- ing to in this country that anyone can do this to his fellow man?" she asked in a brief speech. She did not say how many were- detained or specify the charges. The United News of India said 8'7 suspected murdere rs and robbers have lost their sight in the past 10 mortths in Bhagalpur, but the figure could not be independently confirmed. New cracu appeared ·ln bun· drecb ol bulldln&• aad monu- ment., weakened the foundationl of ot.ben ud undid earlier re- paln ln PompeU, Fauato Zevl, auperintendent of archaeolo1y in N aj>lee, laid. Pompeii suffered widespread damap when the qu4k• struck ei&bt da)'I qo, killinl an eatbnat- ed 3,000 people ln southern Italy. The quake traa the flnt natural diautel' to bit Pompeii alnce ex- cavation bqan in the 11th cen· tury. Tbe bultlln& Roman city wu buried by the eruption of Mt. Veauviualn79A.D. The Vesuvius Ot.ervatory and the National Geodynamics Research Council in "'Naples re- ~orded the n~w tremors , but tberre was no 1mmedi•te report on whether they caused casualties. ONE MAN ldlled himseU rather than leave his dead sons. A deaf woman stayed in her shattered cellar seven days, surviving on biscuit. and tomato sauce. .... .,.,..... Milit.¥Y officials said many of the homeless in tent camps insult- ed soldiers and government worken as they arrived with buses to transfer them to hotels busestotransferthemtohotels. BREAD MEAGER FOOD FOR QUAKE SURVIVOR AvetHno, Italy woman bundled 11911lnat cold "Some sent their children run-Anna Maria De Luca was eating ning in all dittetiOM justto create biscuits and tomato sauce in her confusion and delay our opera-partially collapsed cellar when lion," said an official outside firemen reached her Sunday Salerno. night, officials reported. ..... In the Avellino suburb of "N~DY really wa~o. Capoiele, a 49:year-0ld man who because at would mean leaving losthislhreechildreninlheearth- tbeir towns, but the weather is ug-quake committed suicide by fir- ly an~ ~~be ~pie ~o~ 't ~w ing a shotgun blast into his head, that 1t W1 t so ruce hvang in a police reported. trailer," Giuseppe Zamberletti, the •overnment's special com· missioner-for the earthq\aake zone, told The Associated Presa. Govemment sources in Naples said nearly 1,000 of the homeless were ~to tourist hotels along the Naples Bay on Sunday. and tha.t thousands more were expect· ed tofollo~them today. In · Olive Citra near Salerno, workmen rescued a 72-year-old deaf woman trapped under the ruins of her ea~thquake · demolished home for seven days. POLICE SAID Antonio Cuno helped dig up ~ bodies of. his sons and was about to leave town with his wife. At the last minute, he told his wife he forgot something, returned to his pa rtially destroyed home and shot himself. A strong tremor jolted the areas of 1 rpinia, where Avellino is locat- ed, and Basilicata farther south thi,s morning, but there were no immediatereportsofdama2e. - Two strong aftershocks jolted the quake area Sunday, arousing new fears among the survivors. But the only Sunday casualty re- ported was a 62-year-old man who rushed from his shaking house with two children and died of a heart attack. ·'Ninety-five percent of the peo- ple here still won't sleep in their houses because they have cracks and might fall down in another quake," said Mario Di Feo of Vollurara, a village ease of Naples. The army estimates 265,000 people lost their homes ~ the quake Nov. 23 and that shelter must be provided for 110,000 or these. About 65,000 are expected. to go to relatives or friends in northern Italy or foreign coun- .tries, and 30,000 are expected to remain in their. towns and villages, getting by as best they can. Better that: somebody would have thrown a blanket on the blaze. "Newport Beach Assistant Ci~y Attorney Robert Burnham. however , argued that free spee_ch wasn't the primary issue. HE EXPLAINED THIS by noting that you can still get all the dirty books you want in other stores ; it just isn't the Fire deepens 10-year mystery primary proouct of these place!>. · · Burnham 's successful argument does seem rather novel in that he 'suggests it isn't the smut that counts; _it's what covers the smut. You are left to gues;; that the reasoning goes something like this : It's okay to sell dirty stuff so long as you.don't deal in smut exclusively. Exclusive smut causes evil secondary effects in a city. It turns neighborhoods seedy. It cracks sidewalks. It lo1es ladies of the night to the area. Property valut!s go on the skids. TmS THEORY SHOULD serve as a key lesson in merchandising to smut d~alers. In the future. just don't be so exclusive. Vary the offerings. for example, don 't open a store that has a big neon sign out in front that declares "Bawdy Books Only." Instead, open with a sign that proclaims, "Watermelons Cheap."· Underneath, put in small lettering, "plus some sexy sli ces." Thal part gets the customers in the door. Once lured inside. the proprietor can then sidle~up to the customer and whisper: · "Psst wanna see something really ripe?" NASHVILLE, Ind. (AP) -The 10-year mystery of why Clarence Roberts disappeared after a fire gutted his garage has deepened with the discovery o/ two charred bodies in the fire-blackened ruins of his wife's home. Police said they believe one of the two bodies found Sunday belonged to Geneva Roberts, who spent years trying to collect $1.2 million in insurance benefits on her husband's death. But state police Sgt. Tom Cox said, "we don't know for sure." "THEY WERE burned beyond recognition,"· Cox said. The bodies were those of a man and a woman, authorities said. Investigators said they thought the fire was the work of an arsonist. When fll'e gutted the Roberts garage on Nov. 18, L9'70, authorities initiJllY thought Winter hits with f11ry , Srww, ice grip Plains through rockies «:.ai.rwemiller Point conc•pllon 10 M•••<•~ ' Boroer-Out60mllH l.l.,..,torl•· Ille winch with l""'!'lh w•~ nlQfll •nd 'mornfnt houn '*'omln9 \OUthwesllf ty to to II knob with I to Moot wind ,. • .,., 1111• •O•u-n We•torly •••11 t to J·fNI. Mostly cloudy through lonlQflt. Caalornia ....... AIMWill• AtlelltO ... tlfMre ...... ... Le~ S1 • 61 f7 .. » ... , .... 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U S-rl ... :'1o.m ...... 4r'I•"'· I .,.....,._1:1Ja.m.,wt11 ; .. ,_,.., ' ...................... ........ a.. __ I a ti f t W t • tt ' t • J ' II I a W 4 I Ul•'• Roberts bad died in the t>laie. In· vestigators later said the body was not Roberts'. It was never identified. Mrs. Roberts, however, said she was convinced the body was that of her husband a nd unsuc- cessfully tried to get four in- surance companies to pay her $1.2 million in death benefits from in· surance policies. Cox said it was unlikely that one of the bodies found Sunday was that of Mrs. Roberts' husband. who was the object of a na- tionwide search by federal and state authorities. Mrs. Roberu, a frail, 59·year- old diabetic. was nowhere to be found, state police said. Cox said an autopsy on the man's body snowed "no injuries to the body other than fire in· jury." Cox said Mrs. Roberts' son .Loren Roberts, a con victed burglar, might have ~en Living with her. IF AU"VE, Clarence Roberts faces a 1975 murder indictment for the death of the unidentified fire victim now buried under a "John Doe'· death certificate. Mrs. Roberts contended "John Doe" was her husband. The insurance companies con- tended Roberts had many reasons • to fake hUI own death. A once- successful businessman, Roberts had over -extended -himself and • was "facing a financial crisis," J . D. Ackman, general counsel for Wabash Life Insurance Co .• said. Al the time of the fire, Roberts was morethanS200,000indebt. Mrs. Roberts sued the in- surance companies and the case ·went lo trial in 1979. Medical ex- perts testified that the bone struc- ture of the victim did not match Roberts'. . Several people testified they saw Roberts aUve in Mexico and Indiana several years aner the fire. \burWlnter~-bUls might glw you the Cbllls. Last winter was unusually warm. So even though gas rates were up .. you may n<?t ha ye noticed much of a change m yo ur hcat111g bills. But this winter could be another story because we'll probably .have colde~ weat her. And thi s year gas rates are even higher tha~ last year. Since home heating accounts for up to 60% of the natural gas you use during the winter months, the only way to help keep~our heatin~ hills down is to conserve natural gas. For some gas-saving hints, call the Gas Company toll free at 1·800-352-4124. Then maybe when you see your hea ting bill, you won't hreak into a cold sweat. ~wk togetMr ·-m·.,. ~ ---=--- .. CALIFORNIA ·-..~1.1tl0 H IF Olflelal.-' •ext fem-: n ...... • 2nd toUr victim . fo.uid on beach Caun~y bkize only One uncolitrOlfe~· lllULEGE, M u co (AP ) AMK'OOdbodyfrom• boaU., aroup maNln& aln('e a etorm twamp.d lb •••11 craft lut week In lM 0"11 ol California wit fouad ori a bt-~h nur ht'rt, the U S Cout Guard uld'l'he M>art h n •t'\UlWU (_ .., .. ,. fl'i• J toda)' for atvt'n olht'r · r, mt lftl~rlONI • - A ,....man foWld th~ bud>· or the un1denhhed male 8unday in 8•hla (..'onl'tlV''iou , \WI\• few mile• MUl.h ol tb&a l'Ommunil Y 00 ttw "1111t t'()Hl U( 8¥Jll. C.lafontaa, the fl"OUP · dt'1t 1n11t ion ,,_. •1C11m '1 ldenttl.) wo" w1thht>ld vending aot1rkaUanol neat or km COMl (htard ptloh chll not n, lo.urn.Ju' lJt'l'llWlt' or mf' han1 ral probl.-111!> ....... kid•,.,., .. ,, 'AN fo'HA l'ISCO 1 I'> All 133 pa!>seogers .-bo;1rd iii TWA Jl'l11ner tbar-made an emergency \and1n& at an Fran<·1sco lnt~rnauonid Airport escaped without 1QJur) unday as hrer1ghlen put out a smaJI lire LO the noM~ of the plane. offi cials aid Th~ plane. from St I .ow:., was forced tu make the emeq~ent} landing when its no:.e wheel failed to des end. authoritie:. s1t1d lNlu ndper kUb I LOS ANGELES <AP 1 What policl' believe to be a t,wo.hour crime spree by u shotgun-wielding assailant in the Mar Vista area left one man shot to death, three others wounded a nd a fourth severely beaten, 1t was reported Sunday Police were searching for a man of average build. :ll to ·40 years old, drivin~ a large two-tone car Pro1e111er arrr11tf"d SAN F'RANCJSCO CAP) A San J ose woman SAN 8ERNARDtNO (AP) -Homeownera were surveylna the wreckaae of their bw'ned-out homes today. t.ry\na to decide whether te rebuild or move away. u flttfilhtel'I worked aaainstfour blazes, the la1t ot 11 firea that scorched Southern CaUfomia for a w~~k. . Foresters worked feveriahly to reseed groWld cover, tryin& to avert the threatotnooding. Officials were worried that the charred, barren lf'C?UDd would was arrested durmg a demonstration lhat inter-- rupled a performance by the louring Chinese A .. -tlaer ar.,on9 group "Tile Acrobats of Canton... ...., ., • .. Cheri Jovel, one of several demonstrators pro· Th d r· t t ·k M · testing the irial of the "Gang or Four" in China. e secon are o. s rt e onterey m less was arrested Sunday after she refused to leave the than. a week ~eavlly dam~g~ restaurant stage of the Golde n Gate Theater , according to on !"1sher~an s ~arf. Arson IS suspected. Police Sgt. Clint Wilmerding. as it was m earher blaze. which destroyed not aoak up water from overdue winter rains. ln San Bernardino, police sent out armed patrols to hunt rat.a that .fled into the city from areas hit by the flres. "They're not really dangerous. butthey are pests," said Police Lt. Dave Thomas. The largest fire still out ol control was. the Indian Fire in a rugged section of the Cleveland National Forest in eastern Orange County. T hat blaze had blackened 29,000 acres, APWI ......... .. several shops on Cannery Row <above >. sparing Doe Ricketts ' la boratory made famous b5' writer John Steinbeck. destroyed seven s tructure• and damaced 57 otben but was 8S percent contained Sunday. "We are expecting full containment today and control by Tuesday," said Harvey D.abllna. a spokesman for the Cleveland National Forest. An army or firefighters, which reached '1 ,100 people at its peak, was being partly demobilized and sent home. Meanwhile, homeowners were comu;g back to neighborhoods that looked like they had been bombed. The fi res destroye<Tibout 320homea. ··Usually. people build right in the same pl,ce again , but 1 just don't know this time." said Forest Servi cespokesman Gene Knight. The disastrous week of fires began tut Monday whe n 100 mph northeasterly Santa Ana winds roared down mountain canyons, fanning 11 major blazes that blackened 140square miles . The fires follow.ed others the week be(ore and Gov. Edmund ·G. Brown Jr.'s offi ce has put the damage toll smce Nov. 15 at more than S64 million e1nd morethe1n 100,000 acres. FIREFIGHTERS CONTAINED three fires Sun· day: the 12.~acre Thunder fire in the MoWll Baldy are-a . 40 miles northeast ~rLos Angeles; the 6,000· acre Lockwood fire in Ventura County; and the 2.300 acre Proctor fire in San Diego County. A fire 1s considered contained when it is en· circled with a fire line. It is considered controlled when j t 1s completely out except for mopping up hot spots. THE THUNDER, Lockwood and Proctor fires des troyed 23 dwellings and hundreds of thousands of dollars of watershed. In its biggest·e ver transportation arrangement, the U.S. Forest Service charte red a Braniff 747 jum· bo jet Sunday night to fl y home400 weary firefighters who live m the Pacific Northwest to Portland, Ore. The cost of fighting the fires. said U.S. Forest Sen·1el' s pokesm a n Bill Pidanick, ''will be astronomicaL My mind boggles with the figures for crews. helicopters. contracting of equipment, fuel, food ... TPlll plane t•rad1e11 -. ---· -- ROSAM6ND <AP> Thepitot ofanexperiJnen· ·psycho kill } t ii~ f d · d lal two-seater biplane was killed and his teen-aged • er eaves ra 0 ea passenger seriously injured when the aircraft crashd while doing a barrel roll in heavy winds, of· fi cialssaid. The plane -the Double Deuce had gone into a right-hand barrel roll: s aid a n offi cial who noted there were heavy westerly winds al the time. Eltlbe::lrr 11r~1let1t•rd . BAKERSFIELD -<AP) -The former ad· · ministrator ~f the' ci!Y.J>f '!)ft's dial-a-ride van pro· gram was ph ced on two years probation for em- bezzling abou·. $4,200. George Polston, 34 . also was ordered by Superior Court Judge Walter Osborne Jr. lo perform 120.hours of communit y service. POINT REYES STATION (AP) -The coastal hifls north of San Francisc'l are a hiker's paradise -or were, until a string of seven killings that authorities believe are the work ota clean-cut mari who·makes his victims plead for tfielr lives. ''Without question, tbia individual is capable of striking acain," said Marin County Sheriff Al Howenstein Sunday, one day after four bodies were discovered off a bikina trail at Point Reyes National Seuhore, 30 miles ~ Fran- cisco. ' -" "He commits his acts in an effort to Our cotton lisl e turtleneck . in 10 colors for Christmas T hi!'> popular 1ur1k11l'l."k can ~l.' worn nn l'nJk~' ca:-.ue1l lH.:L·asion:-., 'o 11 makl·~ a mo::.t vl.'r :-.atilc gift. It f n·h ca-.} a n~ Lnmfortahll'. and i!'t l'qually ham.boml.' unJcr a jal·kct or V-n cl:k sweater. or ' by it!>clf. W'hit c. navy. yellow, rcJ, plu c, hur- gunJy, J ark grc..:n. t:nu . h rown, Kelly g ret!n. Small. m edium. large. cxtr-a la rge. $17.50 achieve psychological relier. but the murders will not satisfv.him a nd the uroblem will ~el worse " Howen.stein said t.he fatal shootings of two young women whose nude bodies were fo und side· by-side near the P.')pular Sky Trail Saturday bore similarities to lrhe unsolved slayings or three women on Mount T amalpais in southern Marin County in the last 15 months. . The sheriff's de partment planned to search the entire area from Point Reyes to Mount Tamalpais for more bodies, using infrared aerial photo- graphy. "We are now draw1og ~ hnk" be~ween the murders. said Ho wen"stein. "The ti.read ot s1mllanty has tO' do with what appears to be the ntuahst1c a spect of the killings. 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(OI' m I' •· tt ".,loa>rrum~ ol ranchlaodl lo tbe IOUth ecMelY , a...t ~· k th(')' •er~ to widl untu January to riMI· ...... ~· ~lle..\l~ ror. devt!lopmMU in the (ogtbllle, Pla.noen m th F.ovm>nnwntal Manaa~ment A1enc1 had ~ that he ring be delayed un&il an uPCiate ol the ~'W~f, & neral l•lan and a s tudy of the propoHd P'UCf!"U Tr n't'Ort tloo Comdor can ~ completed. 8w Sul>('r\ u.or Thoma& Riley aouaht immediate cmt· lkl•ralioo of tht d{'\'<'lopment requffta. pointina out the& deVelopeM\ .&f f' (OOltni lhi.> bilf for KOme O( the planninl . 1t\allie8 "1thmu a n a i.urance th1&t they will be able IO ua their land Th at Old~ h~ \O Hut the c:ounty already ba1 1chedwed h" rrngl> on three requeata to rezone about ~·* at<'n>!-,,r r itnr hlandb eHt of El Toro for residential l\Dd romnwrc ml UM'h 1'ht!)' call for 6,000 homes and an \nc.fjl.stnal p<1rk • And on 'tup of lhat havt-{'ome new appllcationa tbat wo.,.td plal'l' 20.000 to 30.000 homes on an additional 9,000 •cres m PIJ1lo Trahuco, northea5t of Mission Viejo, Coto de Caza and l . .iguna Canyon · ·1'Urtht:t dl'H'luµment m the south county obviously is lnt'v1tabl\" 811\ 1n light ,,c recent r~ports that the cowity heeds $20 billion worth of transportation improvements. it wou)d ht> the-better part of wisdom to hold off approval of new requtsl -. unlit ther~ t:\ some assurance that roads will be a' a1labl~ to handle the newcomers. Opening of the Diemer pipeline will bring in the needed wat<>r. but that won't do a'thing to..solve th& poten· 1 lia I traffic· problem if d~velopment comes too quickly. Oeveloi>t·rs under~tanrlably are eager to get.some re· tuft on their Investments But piecemeal adjustments in th~ coWlty's gt•ne ral pla n without proper examination or thAotal impact of new developments could be not much better than no plan al all. • I New fire protection ·~ 1 We've a ll become painfully aware of fire hazards in re~ent weeks, so it's of particular inter.est to learn of a new fire reporting syste m that could greatly facilitate the coiftrol of residential fires. The system, now installed on an experimental basis in Syracuse. N.Y .. l'Ombines the use of smoke detectors :m~ cable television hookups. When the smoke delector is activated. an alarm goes immediately into a computer that identifies the addres~ and telephone number of the residence and transmits the information to a fire department dispatcher. all within six seronds. A follow-up phone call confirms the emergency. A similar button-activated device can be used to sum· mon helf:\ in a medical emergency. . . Huntingt<m Beach Fire Chief Raymond Picard is m onitoring the new system for possible incorporation into a cable system beir\g Installed in the Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley a nd Westminster area. The Syracuse system , which costs homeowners $49.95 k>r mstaJlation and S4 .95 a month for each device used, is expected to be a vailable here in about 18 months, after problems . m·h a!\ false alarms have been ironed out. Mos~ Orang~ Coa~t commWlities already enjoy ex· relleut fir~ department service, but fire officials all agree anyth.ng lhHt can s peed up response time pays dividends in sa vmg live-. and property. . . Lanie-duck laWJDaking ·The elect i,;n that will keep amost 100 legislators - . one.fifth of the entire Congress -from returning to Capitol Hill 111 J anuary has once more focused attention ·on the incon~n1ity of lame-duck congressional sessions. The 20th ame ndment to the Constitution, passed in 1939. moved the date that newly elected members of Congress take office back from March to January follow· ing the Nove mber e lectron. That eliminated the former possibility of five-month lame-duck sessions, during which defeated legis la tors could go on making laws. Howevt·r. t hat still leaves open the two months between Nov. 4, when the voters make their choice, and J an. 3. when the new members take office. In many election years, the change in congressional balance 1s not so marked as to make a great difference. But in a year like this one when, for·the first time in 2S years the oppol'ite party is e lected to control the Congress, the po.ssit.iililyof lame-duck mischief becomes acute. It has been suggested that all lawmaking by an out· going Congress be limited to issues involving a national emerge ncy. That might be difficult to enforce, but when the voters have spoken as clearly as they did this year, it • would make a g reat deal of sense. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Ott_ler views expressed on rh 1s page are those of their authors and art1sls. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo>< 1560.~osta_Mesa. CA.92626. Phone(71~)&42~4321. • Boyd/Lake Bigler? ByL.M. BOYD Q. Where's Lake Bigler? A. That was the name the California legislature once tried to hang on Lake Tahoe 'ID honor of one Governor Wiiliam Bigler, but ev· WJbodY thereabouts ignored Df':ar • I'll join teacher protesl8 when they agree to be reviewed . T e nure torcn us to keep the ._. capable along with tbe excellent. Better paJ for better education 1tart1 wlth capable t.acbers. PARENT ....... , ... ,_ ..... -. .tt .... , ... .,,. ........ , __ ,...,...; ......... .. = ...... ,,... ... ~"" ,_,Deff, ...... . the notlon, and Tahoe re· mainedTahoe. Q. How much money does a caddie in a professional golf tournament make? A. Five percent of · whatever the 1olfer wlu. Usually . · Q. How far can a bealthy cheetah sprint in one second? A. 34 yards. Q. At what hour of the dat or nlcbt are the moet bUla bo~ A.4a.m. Not many realise that the Sious IDdlan SltU.q Bull al Lltlle Blc Hon fame wound up wortdal wttb trick •bat artiat A-. OUJn ln llf.' falo BW'• WUd Wnt ahow. ,., For 1wldle, be dkl. A abort while. "u .... olllel' t.lau A.lfl'ed RIUlaeoek _..,ot.wt ted: 0 AD wort and no plaJ mahl Jack." WAllllNOTON -WJtla ~ two• tts to IO Won tM ,._. ......... iaauluratiGa. tM .,..t . ..,..... ............. alrudy .,... ,.. tM ., ... clollan ·&Ma a.aid •• .,... bu ""9d ........ -,,.. ... inUdeat wW ftnd •..mt nldeaee that tbe Sov· "* u--. .. . ..... , .... ... ........ taeea o•t· tr="&.= tor~. But be wlll come under ••ormou1 preuute to la•i•b 1ta1· I e r l D t amouou on armamenta that abould never be built and military friUI that will merely inereue ~ate profits. lloloe often than not. the unneeeaaary expenditu.ra will actually re· ~ce ~bat elfectiveaesa. Tlle Jolnl Chiefs of Staff bave prepared a top.secret analyala al th~ problem. "In the put de- cade," they report, "real Soviet expenditures for defense bave rlaen by aboutooe-thlrd, whereu those of the United States bave decreased some 11 percent." The United States alto spends Earl Waters I Robert N. W..t.PubtllNr ThefMI KenlllEllMit ' BarlWe Krelblcl\/EdiW._I ~ .......... far man tban tbi SoYMt tJlllloa U.S. C!Ompe•._ may bave a oa penouel, operatJou and tHbDOIC>Sleal adv~at•1e, but malDtauee. In eontrut, tM So•let faeteriel produce simple, So•leU put mmt ol tlMlr ...., IOUd ellulpmeat that la at leut lato mUttarJ ........ -. tcm• ~perable. Deelare the Joint ''"''tloa aad de•elopmHt. Cblllb: "Beca\118 their planned "Over tbe put , ... eral ,...,., ~ placea • bl1h premium U..y i.. .. 1peat 11 pereeot man • ~ teebnoloclcal risk, tbao the United States for Soviet deetpen atrell aimplicl· mlUtaey inveatment," the Joint ty tn equipment '•and induce 1 Cblefa claim. . .steady pr.01re11ion of new TB.y Po NT O··-b wupam, with each model dis· I " • t •\ pla.A•• modest improvement.t "mWtarr mvestmeata t...s to ,,_ aecumuli&e " bunctt~ uP tature over tbe previous one. military~ ... ;.,... n -••Rather than seeking pndituNI for penoaael opera· tecbDDlolical breakthroughs, the Uom and m•l..._..ee U. eon· Soviets emphasize available aumed immediately." tee~y. a larte dedicated Tb• tbe 8"ieta "bave DO( GD· productioD bue and a steady ly out....,.. U. UDlted Statel in supply al tuadl." tbe . paat decade but, more alpifteaatly, bave out-invested IN ~. defense pro- tbe Unltfd statet," warn tbe duction in the United Stat.es ia Joint Oddi. erratic. '"lbe Soviet process," Needlelia to say, tbe m.UU.. ltatel the top.secret report, "is maken are ..,., to eatcb up c"-raderised by fewer overlays with tbe Soviets bupendi••· Tbe 0' 0 r i a D i I a t i 0 n a l clamor for eontraetl, bowever, Cf!POllllbillties, fewer checks could wind up producms .more and balaDce\t. fewer reviews of profits than firepower. Coetrac-major projects and mqre stable tora want to n11b abead wttb budceta, but 'greater inflex· dubiout weapoaa before they are lbllity." proud, pet ·projeeu that may In Wubiqtoa, the fine art ol turn out to be impractical. (ainina coatract.t also depeacb mllitary 1•d1etry tbai woo 't u mueb on p>litical infiuence u function under comb•t con41· profeuional competence. Tbe Uona . teat may be not whether the weapon la wortll tbe COit but whether its production wlll benefit companies with poUUcaJ clout. • BING BOOM aUNGLED: .llm· my Carter's defeat left Ken 1Twi11 dry-eyed. Who la Twila! He'• prealdent of the Bh•I Crosby Hlatorlcal Society of Tacoma, Wash., the late crooner's hometown, and he still smarts when be recalls tbe brushoff the troup got from the White House two years a10 . See~g mesaates of support for its fund·raialnt effor14 to provide scholarships and other worthy projects in Crosby's name, the society sent word of ill propceed good 'works to the pre•ident, Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain and the Britlah, Canadian and Australian prime ministers. Prompt replies of encoura1e· ment were received from Buck· ingham Palace and the three P .. M.'s. From the White Houae came a franked envelope containing a press clipping of Crosby's death and litUe more. , Said Twis s : "If prime ministers and even the queen of England can take a few seconds to dictate and sign a reply, -it seems· incredible that our own president saw fit not to reply." BOTTOMING OUT!: Bureaucrats at lhe Department of Housing and Urban Develop· menl thought they had the perfect upbeat acronym for their new payroll computer: TOPPS (for terminally operated payroll·personnel system). But it proved to be embarrassin1ly far from tops in performance. The S..3 .5 million system snarled so many paychecks that HUD's pay office was swamped with complaints -75 calls a day, and hundreds of written protests around paydays. The proud poohbahs had lo assicn six employees just to handle the complaints. TOPPS has a current error rate of about 6 percent, and has turned out such bloopers as a $27 ,000 two-week paycheck for one astonished employee. The mistake was detected and the check recalled. But the HUD brass insists that TOPPS has bottomed out, and is improving steadily. As proof, flbey .note that the complaint baadlen have been cut from six to three. Name game confronts new legislators While confusion has come to be normal in the California Legislature, the upcoming i..t session promises to be more con· fusing than normal. This will become apparent when the lawmakers return today to be sworn into office and hold their· short organizing meeting. The very fa ct that the new Legislat.W'e will be faced with bU'dgetary problems re· suiting from the depletion of treasury surpluses which have en1bled the aolons to entage in un- br i dled spending for more than a decade ensures a new experience for all but a half dozen members. The rest have served too few years to have ever known budget shortages and will undoubtedly have great difficulties adjusting to the need for frugality. The incoming legislators Art~ may also be confronted with UD· usual organi1int problems. While the internecine warfare which baa made shambles ol the Aasembly aa Aaaemblyman Howard Berman maintained a continuing effort to overthrow the rule of Speaker Leo McCarthy may be decided at the December meet, the bad blood between memben of each fac- tion will linger for many mootba to come. Thia will include the 19 new members of the Assembly u well as tboee re•lected. For the warfare was carried into the electiona with Democrats trytq to beat Democrat.a as well as Be p u..b l i c a.n ~ a a4 t be Republicans retaliiting. As it turned out the Republicans gained three seats but remain in the minority with a total of only 33 to the Democrat.a 47. EVEN THE Senate may find itself entaged in small batUea . Although the chan1es in the Democratic lineup brought only two new memben, these were offset by Republican wina, leav· ing the split between the wo parties as it was, 23 Democrats to 17 Republicans, it could shift a balance of power among the. leaden of both parties in the Senate. Even without the internal atru11les for power or the budgetary problems the mere fact that 24 new legislators are taking office tends to confuse both the public and those who must work closely with the 'Legislature. What will make that even more coolusing than ever i.s that 28 solooa bave surnames iden- tical with another member of so similar as to insure confusion. TH08E WHOSE surnames are identical are As11em blyman Leroy Greene of Sacramento and Senator Bill Greene of Loa Anteles; Assemblywoman Mu- ine Walen of Los Angeles and Assemblyman Norman Waters of Plymouth; Assemblyman Bob Campbell of Richmond ind Senator Bill Campbell of Whit· tier; Auemt>lyman Dennis Brown of Slpal Hill and As· semblyman.Willie Brown of San Francisco; Assemblyman Roas Johnson of La Habra and Senator Ray Johnson of Chico ; Assemblymen Dave Stirling of Whittier and Larry Stirling of San Diego and Senators Alex .-.rcia of Los Angeles and Marz Tarcia of Menlo Park. NAME lsimilarities whit h are bound to get the members' mail mixed up ii nothing else are Bob Frazee of Carlsbad and Nolan FriueJle of Costa Mesa; William Filante of San Rafael and Gerald Felando of San Pedro; Tom Bates of Oakland and Tom Bane of Tanana; Art Torres and Richard Alatorre, botfi of Los-Angeles; Gwen Moore of Los Angeles and Jean Moorhead of Sacramento: and Mike Roos and Herschel Rosen· thal alao both of Los Angeles. Another Assemblyman who, altho~ hit name is not iden· tical or similar to any other member bas nevertheless creal· ed, by alliteration between his Christian and surname, the op- portunity for mix-ups is Alister McA&ter of Milpitas. Why not price support for the stock. Dlar"et? One of Mr. Reatan'1 top economic advlaora, Theodore (Red) Cid.PP, said yesterday the preaident·eleet ii tivint "serious consideration" to • price support prorram for the stock market. "We feel atroaily that tbiJ la an ldea whole time baa come," Cbipp told re · porten. ''Tbe stock market reacts eolely to tbe mood of tbe Ill· \'aton. IUPt DOW, tM ]a . .......... 1n a bappr mood beeaue UMJ beU... llr . ...,_., eeGllOlllic poUelllwllli.lpllAllJuetr•. .......... ..,, .... ..., ................ , .... ..................... .,... ... ,,... .... ..,. ........ ba,,.._of .......... e ..... them to buy more atocb. ·'Tll80&rncAU.Y, tbia ey. ele 1bould be aelf-perpetuatma and the Dow-Jones averaae 1bould break tbrou1b tile PIJCbololical barrief. al 5,-bJ early lli2. Oat OG11 prabl1•, then, ii teeptnc the lnvetton happy. Asked wbat mipt make iD· veatora unba•pp1, Cblpp fl'owned. "Our major fear:· be Hid, "la tbat some makcllllmt mltbt ltart a rumor that Ill'. Rea1an ii not tc.ma to _.,.,.. buam.t aftet' all and bu de· elded to help poor people iD· stead. • ' down and eo forth and ao on. "But let me say_ ritbt here," Hid Cbipp, aquartnc bis chin, "tbat aD we have to fear ii fear itself." The only thin& required to keep iDWlton happy. no matter wbat, tbe dlstin1uilbed tram onrseu to filht coda· muniam. It may be true u.tt people lritb empt)' 1tomaclaa aren't much interested ln de· mocracy; but those with e~ pockets are even less inter-.ed in ca.,.t.alism." ec:onomlat said confidently, waa CHIPP CONCEDED that die a price support procram for the prtce support prosram for Ute stock lt.arket. "If it'• 1ood ato4!k market could concelvabl)' enoueb for farmen," he said, coat the eovemmeat "a ~ "ltl• IOOCI enoucb for illveston.·• ·of billion doUan". a year. But lie CBIPP SAID tbe protram aald tl)at wu "a amaU price to "ireatly appeal-4" to Mr. pay" for keeplDI inveaton Rea1an. "It'• almp~;· be laid. lnappy. I "Tbe penunmt WcMIHI merely "Aa Iona H they're ...... , paraatee all llOCk priC* at 100 they'U IO GD tMtytq 1toeb; tit perflllll al parity.~ a 1toc11 I market wW aoer, ud tM .... fell " al a point below \Mt ·will CJ'OW ner more rlda _. ftfure, tbe govenameat woulcl 1 proeperom." ateP ID Md buy enoqb ,...,_to A1,ed wben Mr. ••~IU MDd tbl prt~ ellmblq qalD. would aanoune. tlUI '°"*'"' '1Alld "9D ll tM .., •• .,.... -IOlGUOD to tbe co••tr1•1 did,. .. wttb a r.w lllol fall eeoeamk ,....., a....,..._ of 1.,,a• 9*k eerUOc..-.... "JUll • _.," M ...., ... tMl'9'• • ~ lt ~'\ m. we eaa ~-to Mm nat Pll'l· i!it• a ._.. for hae. Pro-t7 m•-· ' . t .. ( • ~' 1 ,..,. ' • • ' ' 1 I t t . ~ 1 r •. cal theory disputed by FBI Orange Coast naeset Sft!lle Hungry seagulls are silhouetted by rays of sew.nc ·~ piercin& stqnn clouds over the ocean Sun<tay as 10-year-ohf fllanca Sandoval· of Tustiq offers the majesUc · .~tclf,'-ffl1,1¥Jb~8~erti!&~. w~s on the beacti near"Ba'1boa'!ii.Wed{e. - -. Court decision dite . . on male-only draft WASJUNGTON <APl -The U:S. Supreme Court agreed to· day to judge the constitutionali· ly of a male-only military draft. The court wiU decide whether the government may require· )'oung men to register for possi- ble military service and require them to serve whe n young women face no such require· . men ts. Some 4 million men were re- quired to register for the draft in ' July. If the justices uphold a lower court's ruling -and their decision probably will not be an- nounced until ne xt spring or summer -t~e government 2men sought in alleged SC assault might have to destroy all rec- ords of that registration. rr an all-male draft is ruled a form of unconstitutional dis· crimination, Congress will have to amend the Military Selective Service Act to include women as potential draftees. · A three-judge federal court panel in Philadelphia on July 18 struck the nation's 31.year-0ld draft law because it excluded women. ·'The principal reason the gov- ernment proffers for a male· only registration is that it pro- vides military flex ibility." the _ panel .sai_d. "The... recor:d here,_ however, reveals that women do serve a useful role in the military and provide important skills . . . . Flexibility is not enhanced but is in fact limited by the complete exclusion of women." Under a landmark 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision, laws treating men and women dif· ferently cannot s tand unless they serve ''important gov- ernmental objectives" an<t are "substantially related"' to achieving such objectives. OCjo.bless rate. dips for October The unemployment rate in Orange County continued to decline in October lo a level of 4.2 percent. down from 4.3 percent in September. according to figures re le ased today-by the state Employ me nt Development Department. The 4.2 percent jobless rate compares to 4.1· percent posted during October 1979. The unemployment rate in the county averaged 4.4 percent dur· ing the first ten months of 1980 compared to 4.1 percent for the same period in 1979. ·An'3lysts-said the employment opPortunities will continue to in· crease during the current month due to holiday hiring at retail stores. They said the unemployment rate likely will remain below 5 percent during 1981. According to the statistics. the civilian labor force in the colDlty during October stood at 1,099,400, with 1,053,400 holding jobs and 46,000 lDlemployed. WASIDNGTON CAP) -The FBI today disputed the work of aco.ialtical experU whO led tbe 111ouae Alauainatiom Commit· tee to conclude there waa a bilb p'l'obabitlty that two gunmen Fires neOr out in 2 • counties , . fi~at President Kennedy 1d Dal in1193: FBI forwarded to the Juatce 'Department a review per6rmed by its technical aer"T-division. A 1tubbom fire that burned more tbail 21,000 acres in Oranie and Riverside counties, con· 1umed seven structures in Holy Jim Cdyoa and wreaked havoc • with communications gear on Santiqo Peak, was all but con· tained by fitefighter;s today. Nancy Upham, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Fire Department, said the ln'diu Fire, • the blaze was named, wa1 ts-percent containe'd. (Related ltory Page AS). "Everything is looking very favorable right now. The windl have ltbpped, the temperature bu dropped, the humidity is up," abeaaid. More than 2,400 firefighters are still committed to the fire, includ· in& several hundred who bad earlier been assigned to the Leland Fire that burned near Lake Elsinore in -RI veraide County. . Tberewereno.plaaatodaytOre- lNH fiteftlbten to tlmr .._. JuriadietJona, ahe said. She DO&ecl &bat a nine-member team was puttin8'. tbe final touches on a rehabi~tatioe plan for reseeding of the charred watershed in an attempt to minimize Oooding during the winter rainy sea.son. At ita peak, the fire bore down on Holy Jim Canyon, where three cabins and four other building&· were destroyed, and posed lheats, but no damage, lo residents and property in Modjeska and Trabucocanyons. The fire also s inged com· municationsgearthatstandsatop S,680-foot Santiago Peak, the highest point in Orange County. Cause of the fire is under in· vestigation. It has been df· .termined the Lakeland fire was started by an arsonist, she said. She said firefighters were con· centrating their efforts today on several hot spots that were bum· ing in unpopulated are•s. The fire was the largest in terms of acreage of the many fires that swept through · Southern Ca:lifornia during .Thanksgiying week. Refugees rejoice FORT CHAFFEE, Ark. (AP) -Several hundred Cuban ref- ugees at the Fort Chaffee re- • 1oc a tion center took to the streets Sunday for a peaceful, musical celebration. The d,m· onstration wu festive in nature and not a threat to security at the base, officials said. ect home NE YORK <AP> -The State mmission on Judicial Condutl ii reportedly investig•l· ing a judge who took • female murder suspect home to spend the nifht after releasing her without bail in the slaying of her 3-year-o\d daughter. Wednesday, Ellsia Fominas, 24, appeared before Judge Alan Friess in Brooklyn Criminal Court on tbe murder charge. Friess set no bail for her, and -when she said she had no money, nowhere to go and was afraid of her husband -the judge invited her to stay at bi~ Brooklyn townhouse ovemigbt. Mrs. Fominas was quoted u saying that she slept alone in one bedroom while the 39-yeat· old juct,e spent the bight with another woman. "They took an act of·1tindneaa and tmned~t into somethinc to be ashamed of," abe WH quoted as saying. A 21-year-old San Clemente woman eacaped the grasp of two men in her home but WH chased to her backyard and sexually aa· Hultecl Friday. Police said the woman was 1 liviq her daqbter a bath Fri· clay nlabt wben 1he heard someone at the front door. Applying that standard of judicial sorutiny, the three· judge pimel said the draft law "unconstitutionally dis· criminates between males and females." . Holiday report Frieu, who called and then canceled a new1 conference Saturday, was not available for com meat. Two men r9portedly. told her their ear wu .,.,.en 4own and aked to me ber telephone. The woman let them in and ooce in· 1lde they arabbed her, police aald. 4 Olie allqedly told fter, "If you ••lue your life and your daua11ts'1, cbl't yell." Olfleera aaid the woman eMa,.S tbe pap of the men _. na to ber backyard, where .. of tM ... ailant.1 knocked • ...... 'l'tle other man then r~ ... ulted. bel'. .. tblll fled Oil foot. Tile mu who knocked the • .... .,.. wu described u ... a wllllle Malt, about •2 _. Ill ,_., with u,ht com· pl••loa. He waa reportedly ::r.::L.•,..... fatipe Jacket Tiiie 1econd m·an •'II• •ftert'*I u a bleck adult, a'-l M ..S 1IO pounds, with a ••--· He wa1 wearlq a Ma., ...... aweawr and levll. \. (, While government lawyers limited their arguments to the validity of draft regisJration, the thUe-Judge panel's decision struck the entire Military Selec· <See DRAFI', Page A%) Holiday art sale eel at Saddleback The Saddleback Co.Hege art department will concfuct a holi· day art sale Wednesday from 9 a.m . to 8 p.m. and . Tb&U'day from I a.m. to J p.m. at the ce11amics patio of the main cam~ pus fine arts complex. J ewe Ir)', crafts, paifttin1a. ceramics, and drawin1• will be included. Proeeed9 will 10 to the artlab aM a 1cb0lanhip fund for art ltudeDtl. Further information JDay be obtained by ealline 111·4747. l)runken driving, accidents decline . Traffic accidents and drunken driving arrests in the South Oran1e County area over the ThanugivinS holiday weekend decreased tiy 50 percent com· pared to tut year, a spokesman for the California ffilhway. patrol said. · Officer Dick Van Cott, of the a;e>utb Qrmie County sublution, said th8~CHP lolled a total of 21 accldellU over •be four-day weekend, nine of which bad in· jwiea lnvol...ct. He said there were 12 dnmk drivtnc arnat.I and DO tr.me fataUU.. , Van Oott 1aid last year durtna the ume period there were '1 •· cldenb wttb 11 of that number· bavlna iQJuri•. There allo .,... Z3 drunk drivinl arrest.I and me fatality. •'There ii a direct correlMian be•ween the number of dnakea drivlq arrelt.I and the number of traffic aceideatl," Vu CoUaald. • 'Wiien ta.. IUllllMr ol ..... drivt.na arrwtl are dowa •an the number of aeddlllta." V• Cott added tb8t the CHP mma. talDed atra ,.._ dw\111 tllll bolld&J, wtddl ma7 ... " .... detel'l'llll. Klpway ~ oftieen ID die south 0race eo.tr, ..... ..- 1n i.a,... Hiii pMrol • --frwwfl1 .. ---., -.tr roada. 'l'lllJ ...See etPt ..... corporlltecleommmlti•tromtbl Lde,..... ..... eotlMSal*to Comity line. • "' , ...... ........ A grand jury in Brooklyn was to meet today to ' consider murder cbaraea against Mrs. FominH, anti her husband, · AnatoU., In the death of Cuan- dra, wbo wu her daughter by a prevloal marrtaae. Tbe· sirl'I tono WU found by flsbermen in Fresh Creek in the Caaanie MdiGD d Brooklyn on Sept. a, and a month later an arm wll found by children play· "1!'li: ~a,~=·~hUcl died after ol beatinp and that ber body w..-c!Ymembered In a bllt.btllb and ttl parts teat· I tered at various places in .' BroMJyn. .... n. baur Newt reporW( tbat 1 a Wz' J '1 warrant allO bu •••• lie a1ainlt lfu. r....... •II••••• tblt abe .. ateW aDOtMr daupt.r, I· 1ear-olcl Cltelaea, from the .,.,..._ llo8plta) lD BrooklJD oe Hew. JI wlllle tM eblld WM ln the clllllMI) ol the citJ Bure.a ol Cbild Welfare. • • (lie IVDGB, Pa1e AJ) ... • The aow·deJunct aaaassina· tiona committee recommended in lb fmal report in 1979 that the Justice Department have FBI acouaUca. •Jlperta review the acoustics research on 'fhich its coaellllioal bad been bued. ·The Jl'BI report concluded that analyaia ol tbe evidence by lhe committee'• eapert.a "did not 1eientillcally prove that a pubot wu ftred-by a s~d auamu from the grassy knoU area of Dealey Plua during the uaauinat\on ol President )\en· Md..{,. Oil Nov. 22, 1963 . • Mtefore, the House Select Committee on Assassinations flDdlal tbat 'scientific acoustical mclalee establiabes a high prob- ability that two gunmen fired at Prsldent John F. Kennedy is lanlid." tbe report said. The HoUle committee report ln urn was the first official atudy of tbe auusination to dis· pute tbe conchaaion of the War- ren Commi11ion that Lee Haney Ollwald acted alone in the kilUna of Kennedy. The FBI bas consistently maintained' that it. found no evidence ol a conspiracy.to as· IUliute Kennedy. Tbe·HoUle committee got two separate reports from acoustics eaperts. One came from Bolt &ranek and Newman Inc. The other caaie from Mark R. Weiss ud Emeat Aacbkenasy. of the Depar•ment of Compute r ~ienee at Queens College in New YorttClty. The Bolt Beran e k and Ne•man report analyzed the re- ~ made pm "8 dictabelt re· eorder wbicb bad contlnuo..ly monitored one chJ,Dnel of Dallas PoUee Department radio traffic before, duriq and after the as- saulnatkJD. , DurinC the aaaassination. the radio ol a Dallas police motorcy· cle that may have been in the presidential motorcade was thought to have ~n stuck in its tranamittinc position for about five minutes. . The company concluded that four gunsftots were probably re· corded on the tape in the space of 8.3 seconds. The company said it was probable that three . came from the Texas School Book Depository. Laguna may limit reeort time share Resort time sharing would be limited to zoning where hotels and motels are allowed. under an ordinance to be considered Tuesday by the Laguna Beach City Council. The counci'J meets at 6 p.m. at City Hall. Officials said the airlJ of the ordinance is to keep the lime share concept -which is de· signed to provide participants with a vacation home for a limit· ed time during the year -from encroaching into residential areas. Coa~• Weather Night and morning low clouds, otherwise fair through Tuesday. Lows • tonight 48 along the coast. 55 lnland. Higba Tuesday mid to upper eos. iN818E T08.4 'Y He 10111 °"'II a CC1b dnver. · ht tile ,,.. ..., dMd ... Qft atdo crGlll ... v .... -0 /rind . ..Alld ltJ .. mMtft· b1r1d 101 ••ch bf o w1pap1rnaa °"Poff A1. ··~ MY-.... Att ... ~ a &..M..... ,.. ...... . ....... lllJ =--= ... c:: E ~ A• ....... o ar == M • . ........... ·=--a..t .--...... 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WASHINGTON tAP) A key barometer ol the naUoa' ec~my oontmu.d to improve ill Octotier, but' by far leu than th robu.tt pinl re1i1tered d&Wiq the prev\oua three moot.bl, the cov era (Jleotaaid today. • The Index ol Leaclina lodicaton ro.e O.t percent, with a jump 1n consumer eooda orders cootribulinc moat heavily to the in· creaae. the Commerce Departmentaaid. However. October's nae coatraated markedly with a reviaa 3.1 percent spyrt in September's index. It bad climbed 2.1 percen in August and 3.6 percent in July u the economy betan tQ em ere from the sharp, but apparenUy short, recession. c.nn-..,,. •••· .,., I WASIDNOTON (AP) -President Carter ur1ed Conireas t~ day to swifUy approprtate up to $50 million to aid earthquake vid tlms insoulhem Italy. (Related story, photo, PageA4) J &u ., .. , "'"• 49 BUCHA REST. Romania <AP) -A gaa explosion in a coi· mine in northern Romania killed 49 miners and injured 18, the 10 ern ment announced today. The announcement said the explosion occurred Saturday · the Liveieni coal mine in the J iu Valley. Nodetailsoftheexplosi~ or of rescue operations were disclosed. f ... .,.., ,.,, ., 504_ I By Tiie ~tated Presa With the Thanltagiving weekend over and holiday travele. mostly back at home, the number of deaths on tbe nation's highways stood at about SOOf.oday. Wana., tallu •rrfdcal .. WARSAW, Poland <AP)-The Polish Communist Party Cea- tral Com~ttee today opened a.crucial two'..day meeting expected to dea~ with Poland's economic crisis and the surge of liberalis11 following the formation of independent unions in this Soviet-bl.C" country. Doubles fore es Syria troop buildnp fuels • war tensions Di\MASCUS, Syria (AP) - Syria doubled its forces on Jordan's border to 50,000 troopa and l , 100 tanks over the weekend, sources said today. Observers in Damascus said armed conflict could break out any day. They said a letter from Saudi King Khaled, who is trying to mediate the conflict, to President Hafez Assad contained threats. (jnd appeared to have been coun· terproductiv~. The substance of the threats was not known, but Saudi Arabia is a financial backer of the Damascusgovemmenl. Saudi Prince Abdulla Bin Ab- d ul·Aziz. deputy premier and co mmander of the national guard, delivered the letter to A.· sad durilig a three-bow-meeting Sunday. Paleetlne LlbetaUon Organization leader Y'aaser Ar,.fat also conferred with Assad for more than two hours Sunday, and an aide to Arafat described' the border situation as "very serious." King Hussein of Jordan stren~hened his forces on the Syrian border -Sunday, saying they would not attack the Syrian troops facing them but would "cut off the arm" of anyone attacking them. Jordan is a U.S. ally, while Syria is the Soviet Union 's chief ally in the Middle East. .. Services set for Lagunan M. Aquinaldo Syria began massing troops and tanks along its frontier with Jordan 10 days ago, just before the convening of an Arab summit conference in Amman which As· sad boycotted because he expect· ed it to back his enemy Iraq in tts war with Iran. Hussein in response reinforced Jordan's forces on the border. Funeral services will be held Tuesday for Laguna Beach resi· dent Maurice Aguinaldo who died Nov . 25 in Los Angeles at the age of 71. Aguinaldo was a veteran of World War II and served as an Army staff sergeant. He was a member of St. Cath erine's Catholic Church in Laguna Beach. He is survived by his widow, Lydalita Aguinaldo and two sons; Bruce of Laguna Beach and Maurice Jr. of Garden Grove. He is also survived by a daughter. Denise Briggs of Laguna Hills and two grandchildren. Visitation was schedulea to·. day at the Ray Family Mortuary , 916 South Coast Hi1hway in Laguna Beach. A rosary will be said at the mortuary at 7:30 p.m. A funeral mass will be said at St. Catherine's Catholic Church. 900 Temple Terrace, at 10 a .m. Tuesday. Burial will follow at The king orde.red another division to the border Sunday, called up reservists, mobilized civil defense units, tightened airport and border security and began stockpiling· fuel, a highly placed Jordanian source said. Jordan has three divisions at the frontier, compared to two for Syria. Thie~gel8 optical 8igninl..aguna Thieves in Laguna Beach stole a hand carved, redwood aip valued at'_, from the tUro. pean Optical C9mpany Sunday, police said today. . A police spokesman said the s11n weilhed about 90 pounds and wu carved in the ahape of a pair of pince-net eye 1luaes. • IUve.rslde Natlonarcemetery. Police said tbe aian wu takm between.f p.m . .and 1:30 p.m. from in front ol tbe buai.JHu at 1278 South Coat H11hway. • C..•tlefl• , ... Or•••• CHtl ~ ....... , ...... :: .... ..... ......... !'Ml1llr ., .. m1t• ........... _, M r••r•f•c•f •Hll••• ••ec ••• .. Kif~-~-· TELEPt«>• Al...... ·-= (714) ~ . a .. .._.._.,.....: Mt-1171 MACH Ceet• ..... : ----.... LeellM llMcll: ., .... 0.. "......, Hwll 11£ liledl:UWSaMctl......_ I 820,000 an ounce gold seen a, .NJDI CADENBL\D .... ...., .......... Noted economl1t SrDeat Welker la pndinln1 that IOld wW reaeb ··-u OUDC9 bJ the ,._. .. md tlaat Re.,aa•a p~ tu-cuttlq plan will faJJ wttbout 1peactin• cuts u well. 1 Tb• director of tbe diet· tqui.IMd Americu ~for E c o n.o m t c B e • • a r e la , a Masta~-.UMUl·bued or1ui.aa· tion, visited Calta llesa recept. ly. piomotin1 an upcoming seminar in Anaheim Tuesday. . CAu.ING THE Reaaan vic- tory "a .major event," the Eastern economist warned aeaimt making any early in- vestments based on political promises. Gold bullion and stocks were singled out as the two top invest- ment bets against inflation. · Americana relyin1 on paper currency in the form of savinu accounts will take a heavy beit'· ing during the next decade, ac- cordtni to Welker. IF PRESENT trends continue the value of the dollar will be less than 1 cent by the year 2.000, he fi1ured. Welker advocates fighting in· nation by returning to a gold standard that would back every dollar with the precious metal. If Reagan fails to control infla. tion during the next four years, the American public will become more disillusioned than ever. Welker said. "Tax cuts without spending cuts may well produce larger . deficits." Welker warned. THE ECONOMISif added that he sees a "higher probability of improvement" in ~flation under a Reagan ad.n inistration. Calling the GOP victory "the first step" in the battle against inflation, Welker said that the next mo,ve is "getting govern-· ment off the backs of the private sector." Rites held for Laguna:s Phil Ribera Memorial .. services. were held Sunday for amateur actor and musician Philip A. Ribera of La1(una Beach following his deatbNov. 23in Baja California. The 20-year-oJd construction worker .was fatally injured in an offroad vehicle rollover accident near Ensenada, where he and his brother, John, and a group of frienc!s were on holiday. Young Ribera was . ejected from the open vehicle, which ~rushed tum as ·it rolled over while three others aboard escaped injury in the accident. according to spokesmen for Ray Laguna Beach Mortuary. which is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary's Church in Mr. Ribera's name, according to the family. Duriq his high school career. Mr . Ribera was active in drama, winning ttie sc'hool 's most promising dramatist award. Before his graduation in 1978 he was a member of the choir which toured Europe, performing in France and England. He was a multi-talented m~i­ cian, playing saxophone, flute and guitar. Survivors include his father,' Alan E. Ribera, and his mother, Mrs. Doris ,E. Smith, both of Laguna Beach; bis brot&e, John, and sisters Linda ano Denise. Bandits beat Clemente man/ A San Clemente man wu atL. tacked by four men who beat and kicked him, then took $40 and bis car keys early today. . Police said that Donald Mor- riaon, 29, of 213 La Esperanza, was walkinl home from work on El Camino Re-.J near Avenida Cornelio at about 2 a .m . when the four suspects drove up behind him. Mom.on reportedly heard a car door alam and then was 1rabbed and bocked down. He was allesedly beaten and ticked and received a broken nose, wrist and hand, and cuta and bruilea. Moniloa wu treated and re- leased at San Cleme6te General Hoapltal. Dual deatha SIMI VALLEY (AP) -A &1- year:Qld SUDl Valley_~maa ap. pareatly lbal ber fgw.1Nr-old IOll to .......... fOIDmittfd suicide Simd.1 afternooa, pOUee ·~d. . .. ,.._P ... AJ · 'DUFT .... . Uv1. I'll nee Act, which lDcludel mmt., laduc\ioa u well u reptndon. Miiitary induction baa DOt .. takeD place 11Dee 1913. Even if mllltary re1inratlon and the dr•ft were upbeld, Con1re11 would bave to Pall a law to al· low call-upe to resume . Ironically, the. lel•l cballeqe tbat led to tbe three-jud1.9 cle- ciaion•WU fthid iD um ... a prO-ie.t to the Vietnam war, and for 1ean lay dormant. T~at all cbae1ed laat December when " President ·Carter reillltttuted draft re1· iatratlon in the wake of the So- vie t Unioa'• invasion of A11haniltan. . 'tbe Carter administration's plan for a July 21 regiatratioa of all 19-and 20-year-old men was jeopardiJed by the Philadelphia panel's ruling. But U.S. Supreme~ Justice William J . Brennan granted an emergen- cy request by the government and allowed the registration to be carried out. Ba(laonu,. ' . ' to try fJgain OCEANSIDE (AP) - Balloonllta .lobn Sboeeraft and Ran RlllD9 IQ tbey hope to lift olf ibe6r Wiwa· fllle(\ "Super CblokH" toni1btaa asecCDt ~pt· to Oy acrou t&»e Uilted States. • Tbelrftrtt try tali.ct Sept. 22 wbm tbe two Pboeaia bus ...... balledou& ... . ¥ioleM tb..seratorm Mar Coham•. Oldo, ud tbeir ballooD W9et down lD Pen· mylv-.. A UftGlf timeol t la Mt for Mira Cc.ta Collete bere. • Tbe two hope to complete the t=• boun, OY1n1 at altit of up to 27,000 feet and attaining speed.a of up tolOOmph. · Rites held Br .. an said he believed the government's formal appeal to the Supreme Court would attract f rt• l the nec~ssary four votes for , _!)r .'1 l8 ' granting full review. .. . In that appeal, governmen;-Crash Victim Jawyen argued that the courts should uphold Jaws involving na· tional defense if their dif(ering treatment of the sexes is "ra· tionalJv related" to their objec- ti ves -a standard far less stringent than.the "substantiaJly related" standard. Ladfl ldllrr Police have released this li(e-size s ketch of the man · they are looking for in the deaths of seven women ,,m ...• Marin County in the· past 15 months. See story, Page~. Laguna sets energy talk Tim Rosenfeld. a member or the Solar-Cal Local Government Com mission on Conservation and Renewable Resources, will c onduct a disc ussion on alternativer energy Wednesday in Laguna Beach. The public is invited to attend• the discussion at Guild Hall be hind St. Mary 's Episcopal Church, 42.8 Park Ave .. at 7:30 p.m . Th e discussion is being sponsored by the Committee.for the Right to Vote on San Onofre. For more information call ·~·3190. • But even if the stricter stand· ard is usM, the government contended. ·'the registration provisions. wh ich are a mechanism for implementing in· duction, are constitutional." ··conscription serves general- ly to supplement the volunteer forces with the additional personnel Congress considers necessary to defend the nation: respond to emergency or deter. aggression," government lawyers argued. Fro• Page . I I JUDGE ... The bureau took c ustody of Chelsea after doctors reported suspiciona that she. too. had been abused. the News said. The News said Mrs. Fominas fled with the y9unger daughter to her mother's home in Lawton. Okla., where the child again was hospita lized . 9 klah oma authorities then contacted New York PQlice, and Mrs. Fominas was retiamed. · ---------------- Christmas at the Garage Put an accent on Western with our split -cowhide Mar1t>orough iacket from "Silton:· featuring a rugged acrylic pile collar and linlng For a cooler alternative. consider lhe lobo cordurav vest with a· wc>QI curl couar ' .. Funeral servicea were held Sunday for Kent Norman Marcum of Laguna Beach, known profcessiooally, u artist Kevin Thane McCrae, who died Satur- day of injuries suffered in a Nov. 27 bicycle cruh. · Mar.cum, 35, suffered fatal he.ad injuries when his bike crashed while he was riding along South Coast Highway at Broadway in Laguna. A spokesman for Marcwn's family said bis ashes were scat- tered at sea Sunday following a private service with memben of the family and close friends in at- tendance. Marcum. an artist wbo had been living in Santa Barbara, re- cently moved to Laguna Beach to live with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Marcum of Dun- n e g a.n Dr i v e . A fa m i I y spokesman said he bad planned to open a studio in the city. Panel critical ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) -The Bertrand Russell Tribunal bu "convicted" the United States. Canada and five Latin American nations of steal- .• ,• ing land and suppressing the cultures of 14 Indian tribal groups. The 12-member jury of scholars from three continents issued the verdict Sunday after ::; a week o( often bitter testimony. ~ I AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) ~-7030 -.-----.-....-...... • r :: ·· 1 :: .. .. .. .. l ., .. ' . ~ --mil· l). \A ".J (, f '. 0 lJ N . • .'\ l I I '· l N I:.. ·. ' I ~.. . • • Sketches released Police hunt slayer .of • o.ily ,_. -Illy LM ... .,_ By STEVE MAaBLE 09-DMty ,,_ ..... Composite sketches of a clean· shaven, neatly groomed man who police_ believe murdered a 42-year -old Irvine woman last ' Wednesday in a cabin of her Newport Beach-moored boat, - are being circulated today by detectives. • The man depicted in the sketches, Newport police said, is thought to be the person who lured Judith Cronklin Nesbitt to her family cabin cruiser· and then fired a single gunshot into her head at close range. · Police said 'the wanted man has been described as being in his mid-30s, has medium-length brown hair and was wearing a tan coat, tan pants and wire- framed aviator·type sungla~. Those with any inlormalion are being urged to call police at 644-3783. The man being sought, police said, reportedly passed himseU off as a prospective buyer of the 38-foot boat, the Felicidad IV. 11te motive in the murder re· mains a mystery. Mrs. Nesbitt reportedly came to the Marina Dunes Yacht Anchorage early Wednesday af: ternoon and told several marina patrons that she was expecting ,,. the interested buyer. Police were staying mum on who saw ~e individual depicted in the composite sketches. orange Coast ~ see11e _ t Hungry $eagulls are si lhouetted by rays Sandovar ol Tustulorrers the majespc It is known several people saw a man wandering around the· docks at the 230-slip marina before the Irvine woman arrived and was then spotted talking with Mn. ~bitt on her cabin cruiser. of setting sun piercing storm clouds over birds a few tidbi~t dinnertime. Scene · the ocean Sunday as 10-year-old Blanca was on the beach nr;r Balboa's Wedge. OCjobless rate dips for October The unemployment ratt' 1n Orange County continued to decline in October to a level of <1.2 percent, down from 4.3 percent in September, according lo figures released today by the · state Employme nt Oevclopm<'nl Department. The 4.2 percent jobless rate compares to 4. 1 percent posted during October 1979. The unemployment rate in the county averaged 4.4 percent dur- ing the first ten months of 1980 compared l9 4. J percent ror Jhe same period in 1979. Analysts said the employment opportunities will continue to in- crease during the current month due lo holiday hiring at retail stores . They said the unemployment rate likely will remain below 5 percent during 1981. According to the statistics. the civilian labor force in the county during October stood at 1,099,400, with 1,053,400 holding jobs and 46,000 Wlemployed. Woman raped onC·dM sand A 27 -year -old jogger was raped early Saturday evening on a deserted stretch of betch in Corona dB Mar by a fellow jog. 1er who ran up behind her, 1rabbed her by the throat and threw her to lbe sand. 4 . The Nel!J)Ort Beach woman load lnvestigaton she kicked her ' .... uant in the groin several {lines but was unable to over- power him. Tbe woman said h'er attacker, weartni-~ gray 1011lng suit. •tarted followinl her near Pop- py Stnet at abput 5:30 p.m. and attacked her when they reached a rocky area of \he strand. Sbe delcribed the man as be- l•I in hi• mld·20a, heavy set Witb thort wavy dark hair. P•t~ngen aaved j SEATl'L& (AP) -A ferry has "8Hed about 240 puaen1ers from tbe. crulae steamer VtrsUU V, wblcb loll a>ower and na all'OWMI ln Pqet Sound Sun· ••Y, Coat Guardofflclala said. I County jail escapee Valley crash. fatal to Mesa woman, 28 ' ·held in Santa Cruz A 28-year-old Costa Mesa woman died Sunday night after Ry FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of I,_ 0.tlY ....... S .. tf An Orange County Jail csC'a pce , alleged to have em· barked on an extensive crime spree in concert with a Hunt- ington Beach man and a Garden Grove teen·ager, is in custody today in Santa Cruz. • Keith Alan Vance. 18, of Stan- ton . was arrested b y in· vest'igators i n the centr.:.I California coastal cit y Saturday on suspicion of auto theft, rpb- bery, burghwy and kidnapping. Vance, according to Orange County Sheriff's U . Wyatt Hart, was among five inmates t.'ho escaped from Orange Co,.nty Jail last .Monday by climbing through a vent and scami:-1rinq down a rope o f knotted bedsheets. The four other escapees were arrested Tuesday in Anaheim. ·'We were only about 20 minutes behind him." Hlrt said of the stakeout that was unsuc- cessful in appi:ehending Vance. Hart said that Vane*, Mark Johnson, 20 , of--Hualington Beach, and a 15-year-ojd Garden Grove le -age girl stole a pickup cally and first travel · Qbispo. The • according to in · · vesUgators, the truck developed her Volkswagen collided with a eng ine troublt>. The trio aban· large vehicle in a Fountain Valley clone d the vch1<'lc, police al-intersection, police reported. leg1~d. and coer<'ed a rnol<'l maid Kathleen Ann Mahoney, or 140 to help them. W. Wilson St .. was pronounced "They got the mt.iid in her car. dead at Fountain Valley Com· th en s i m ulated a weapon , munityHospitalshortlyafterthe dumped her off and took her accident in the intersection of car ." a Santa Cruz Police Euclid Street and Slater Avenue s pokesman :.aid. "That's where t8 30 1. · ·d a : p.m .. po ice sa1 . the kidnapping and ro bbery Policesaidthe causeoftheacci· charl(es come from." dent is under investigation. No Once in Santa Cruz. police charges or citatlons have been Is-sa id, the trio was attempting to sued. break into a house when the Paul AJan Smith, 21. also of owner returned an~ gave chase Costa Mesa, was driving the other as the intruders attempted lo vehicle, police said. . nee on foot. Smith and his passenger Jo Ann Tbc man gave up the pursuit Whistler, 19, of Garden Grove, when Johnson simulated having were treated for minor injuries at a weapon. police said. Johnson Fountain0 Valley Communit.> was arrested by police while at-Hospital, authorities reported. t e mptin g to hide in the Ms. Mahoney was driving he1 ne ig hborh ood wh ere the car westbound on Slater AvenuE burglary attempt occurred. and Smith was driving north- Vance and the juvenile were bound on Euclid Street when lht arrested Saturday at a s ... a,..n,..ta __ c;;;.;o:;.,:::llisionoccurred, police said. Cruz Motel based on infor-metion The larger four·wheel drivE po 1 i ce obtained th rough vehicle struck the Volkswagen on Johnson's arrest. ~.he left front fender and dfltver'!' Police said the trio will face 'tk>Or. policesaid. charges in Santa Cru1 lmd San Luis Obispo before being re- turned to Orange County where Vance will face felony jail break charges. Vance was being held at Orange County Jail prior to the escape on burglary charges. Dual deaths SIMI VALLEY -'AP) -A 33· year-old Simi Valley woman ap- parenUy shot her four-year-old son to death and then committed suicide Sunday attenaoon~iN>ltce .JFK-slaying prolle A-coustical theory · hit- WASIUNGTON <AP) -The FBI tbday displ.lledJ.be work of acouatical expt'frti who led the House Assassinations Commit· tee to con~lud~ there was a h.igh probability U~at two gunmen fired at Ptef!ident Kennedy ln DallasinJ.983., The FBI forwarded to the Justice-Dep~rtment a review ·performed by its technical services division. The now.defunct aasanina· tiona comcO.ittee recommended in ill rma.1 report in 1979 that the Juattce Department have FBI acou1tlc1 experts Nview the acouatica research on which it. conch•ions bad been bued. The FBl report concluded that analysis of the evidence by the committee's experts "did not scientifically prove that a gunshot was fired by a second gunman from the grassy knoll area of Dealey Plaza during the assassination of President Ken· nedy on Nov. 22, 19G. •'Therefore, the House Select Com mlltee on A1sa11ination1 flndlq that •1clentlllc ace>u1tical evidence establiahea a bilb ~ ability that two 1UDmen fired at Presidlnl John F. ltenneclJ la Invalid," tbe report Mid. • The Houle COllJmJttee report in lt'7t wu tbe flrtt olftctal study of the a11ua~aUGa to di.a· ., pule tJ;e concli.ion of the War- ren Commluion ·that 'Lee Harvey O.wald acted alone in the killlnl ol Kennedy. The FBI has consistently maintained that It found no evidence of a conaplncy to u - sa11lnate Kennedy. , The Houte committee got two separate re'il>rta from aCO\lltica experta. One came from Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. '!be other came from Mark R. Wetll and l!melt Alebkenuy. of tbe Department ·of Computer . Selnce at QuNu Colle1• In NewYanaty. T~e Bolt .Ber1nek and <lee TllSOaY, P11e Al> e ·wo01an ---TWO VIEWS OF SUSPECT IN NEWPORT SLAYING Attlat'• verelon (left) mey N cloH1t Police were told the man went into the boat with · the woman and that screams were later heard. Detectives said nobody saw the man leave the area. The mother of rour, police said, apparently put up a strug- gle . The woman's body was dis· covered at 7:40 p.m . on Wednes- day by her-husband, Fred, who told autt\orities he had gone lo the Newport Dunes Marina when ~s. wife failed to return home. • Tracing the scenario, police said Mrs. Nesbitt received a phone call around 9 a . m . that day from a man who said he was interested.in buying the boat. He 2,400 In fight asked the woman to meet him at the marina. She left her Walnut Village home in Irvine shortly after noon, telling one of her four children she had an apµointment with a prospective buyer. Police said thev l>elieve the · mystery man actually was in· terested m buyin g the boat and likely has viewed other Orange Coast vessels that recently have been up for sale. They said 1t rema ins unclear what prompted the man to pull the trigger .. Police said although the woman 's purse was round dumped near her body, there were no signs the boat had been ransacked Orange,, Rive-rside bl(Zzes contained -A stubborn fire that bume<1 more than 28,000 acres in Orange and Riverside counties, con· sumed seven structures· in Holy Jim Ganyon and wreaked havoc with communications gear on Santiago Peak. was all but con- tained by firefighters today. Nancy Upham, a spokes woman for the Orange County Fir e Departmenf. said the Indian Fire, as the blaze was named, was 95 percent containe d. <Related story Page AS). "Everything is looking very favora}>le right now. The wmds have stopped. the temperature has dropped, the humidity is up." s hesa1d. Dial-a-ride • service uow ·in Irvine area The Orange County Transit District's dial-a-ride. service began operating this morning in lrvine. · . The door-to·door tra nsit service is available lo anyone on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. ·am1 -1rom 9 a.m. to S p.m. on Saturdays. Handicapped people and senior eitizens pay a SO-cent fare and all others pay Sl. . Sunday service and nighttime service are also available to the handicapped at a Sl c1large. Oial·a·ride service in' Irvine will be divided into. two zones, one for people living north of the San Diego Freeway apd another for residents south of the freeway. Those wt.bing to travel from one place to another within one 1one may can. dial-a-ride at 778-3425. . Di al-a -ri·de service a lao opened tooay in Tustin and Yorba Unda. Dow index drop8 NEW YORK (AP> -The atock market declined bro.dly today ill tbe face of ri•lnl ln· tereet ratet. The Dow Jones in· dez Of 30 ltocu wu-down 11.57 polnb at DOOD to 9'75. 17: t More than 2,400 firefighters are s till committed to the fire. includ· ing several hundred who had earltN been ass igned to the Lt>land Fire that burned near. Lake £ls1no r•' 111 Ri vers ide Count,. There were no plans today to re- lease f1rt>fi~hters to lhl'1r home jurisdictions. s he said . She noted that a mne·member t eam was putting the final touches on a rehabilitation plan fo r reseeding of th<' charred watershed in an a ttempt to minimize rtooding during the winter rainy season. At its peak. the fire bore down on Holy Jim Canyon. where three cabins and four other buildings were destroyed, and posed theats, but no damage, to residents and prope rty in Mod jesk a and Trabucocanyons . The fire a lso sin ged com- munications gear that s tands atop 5,680-foot Santiago Peak. the highest point in Orange County. Coast \\"eat her Night and morning low clouds . otherwise rair through Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 along the coast. SS inlal\d. Highs Tuesday mid to upper 60s. ~ INSIDE TOQA, Y. He um only a coo dn~r. but 'he '"°" who daed Ut Oil auto cfOlll tit Viaatio UIOI a /rind. And he ia r~etft­ b~ red 01 suc h by a · MWI~ Oft f>09C A7, • •••• At 'f_,.,.,.. At1 ._ ._..... Q L.M...... 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Ir-a ...ad Ow lranlaa clahsu were falle. and lbe poliUUI cocnmalalOr ol P&r9, th• luqi rtew11 i(lehc)'. invi\ed "anybody wbo ~ the tnnh to valt al Bllkr " · ('11111 r rr ,._,.,.., r&.e• WASHJNGTQN \AP> A key baromeler of t.he nation's ecooolll)' coaUn* to improve i.n October. but by far less lban the robust aaw rea-t•tered dunn& the prev•ous three months. the gov· emmenua.d\Oday · . . The Index of Lead1n& lodlcators rose 0.9 percent. with a Jump "' coaaumer goods orders conlribut101 most heavily to the in· t reaae the Commerce Oepartmentsajd. Ho~ver October's rise contrasted markedly wilb a revised 3 1 percent spurt rn $eptember's index. It bad climbed 2.1 percent i.n Auauat and 3 6 percent an July as lbe economy began to emerge from the sharp. but apparently short. recession. Career .. ._ 4MC1lc~ aid WASHJNGTON (AP) -President Carter urged Congress to· day to swiftly appropriate up to $50 million to aid earthquake vie· tims mlOUt.bern lta~. < Relattdstory. photo, PageA4) Glu W..1 li&I .. -19 .. BUCHAREST, Romania (APl A gas e_xpiosion in a coal mine in northern Romania killed 49 miners and injured 26. the gov· ernment announced today. . The announcement said the explosion occurred Saturday an the Livezeni coal mine in the Jiu Valley. No details of the explosion or of rescue operations were disclosed. Hollda' loll a .I 30..f_ By Tbe ~lated Presa Wilb the Thanksgiving weekend over and holiday travelers mostly back at home. the number or deaths on the nation's highwaysstoodatabout500today. lt'arsa1D talk• -rrltlral" WARSAW. Poland (AP) -The Polish Communist Party Cen- tral Committee today opene<t a crucial two-day meeting expected to deal with Poland's economic crisis and the surge of liberalism following the formation of independent unions in this Soviet-bloc country. .Court decision due on male-Only draft · ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to· day to judge lbe constitutionali· _ ty of a male-only military draft. The court will decide whether the government may require young men to register for pe>ssi· ble military service and reqwre them lo serve when young women face ·no s uch require- ments. Some 4 million men were re- quired lo register for the draft in July. If lbe justices uphold a lower court's ruling -and their decision probably will not ~ an- nounced until next spring or summer -the government migfit have to destroy all rec· ords of that registration. " Front Pag~ 1\ I IBEORY ... Newman report analyzed the re- cording made on a dictabelt re- corder which had continuously monitored one channel of Dallas Police Department radio traffic before. during and after the as· sassination. During lbe assassination. the radio ot a Dallas police motorcy- cle that may have been in the presidential motorcade was thought lo have been stuck in its transmitting position for about five minutes. The company concluded that four gunshots were probably re· corded on the ttrpe in the space of 8.3 seconds. ·silverware taken ·in Irvine burgla.ry More than $4,000 in silverware was taken in a residential burglary Saturday in the Northwood area of Irvine, police said today. If an aU·male draft is ruled a form of unconstitutional dis- crimination. Congress will have to amend the Military Selective §ervice Act lo include women as potential draftees. .. A three-judge (ederal court panel in Philadelpfria on July 18 struck the nation's 31-year-old draft law because it excluded women. 1 "The principal reason the gov- ernment proffers for a male· only registration is that it pro· vides military flexibility," the panel said. "The record here. however. reveals that women do serve a useful role in the military and provide imp<>rtant s kills . . . . Flexibility is not enhanced but is in fact limited by the compl~te exclusion of women." Under a landmark 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision. laws treating men and women dif· ferenl)y cannot stand unless they serve "important gov-· ernmental objectives" and are "s ubstantially r elated " to a chieving such objectives. Applying that standard of judicial scrut~ny, the three· judge panel said the draft l~w • · u n const i tution a 11 y ·dis : criminates between males and females." While government lawyers limited their arguments to the validity of draft regi~tratio~, ~he three-judge panel s dec1s1on struck lbe entire Military Selec· tive Service Act. which include~ military induction as well as registration. Military induction has not taken place since 1973. Even if military registration and the draft were upheld, Congress would have to pass a law to al· low call-ups to resume. The burglar or burglars en· tereCI James E. Fuller's home U,rough a rear window and left through a sliding glass door, police said. The sterling· silverware set includes three pearl-h'and.led fruit knives. Ironically. the legal challenge that led to the three.judge de· cision was Wed in 1971 as a pro- test to lbe Vietnam war. and for years lay dormant. )'hal all c hang ed last December when President Carter reinstituted draft reg- istratioo in the wake of the So· vie\ Union's invasion of Afghanistan. Robert N. WMd ~ ... ,_..,,.., M. TharMI K"vll ....., Thom• A. Murphlne ............ CMrlnH. Looi __ Allllt ............ _ TELEPHONE Aldepei1Meflla: (714) 142-4321 Cl•.•elRed ~19: 142-1111 Off IC II c.t• .,...., Ja'#Ml .. ., ~ ~ 8"dl: IOt1 He. CMll H..,._.Y Hwltlftll .. .._,., 171719HCll .......... "' ·- APW ........ CONDUCT PROBED Judge Alan Fri•H Judge took s~pect ~ lw1ne? NEW YORK (AP > -The State Commission on Judicial Conduct is reportedly anvestigat· ing a judge who took a female murder suspect home to s nd the night after rele.asing her without baH in the s laying of er 3-year-old daughter. Wednesday, Elisia Fomina 24, appeared before Judge Alan Friess in Brooklyn Criminal Court oo the murder charge. Friess set no bail for her, and $20,000· ·an ounce gold seen ' By IODI CADENHEAD ot•De11y~IUH Noted economist Ernest Welker is predicting that gold will ruch $20,000 an ounce bl the year 2000 and that Reagan s proposed tax-cutting plan will fail without spending cuts as well. The director of the dist- inguished American Institute for Economic Research, a M assacbu.aetts-based or(anaza. lion. viai~ Costa Mesa recent· ly, pro,.oting an upcoming seminar ill Anaheim Tuesday. CAll.ING THE Reagan--Vic· "tory "a major event," the Eastern tconomist warned against making any early in· vestments based on political promises. Gold bullion and stocks were singled out' as the two top invest· ment bets against inflation. Americans relying 9n paper currency in the form of savings 3CCO\l!lts wiJl take a heavy beal· ing during the next decade, ac· cording to Welker. IF PRESENT trends continue the value of the dollar will be less than l cent by the year 2,000, he figured. Welker advocates fighting in· nation by returning to a gold standard that would back every dollar with the precious metal. Thieves get heavy tools Strong-backed thie ves who may have hauled their loot away in a four-wheel-drive truck escaped from a Costa Mesa eqwp· ment repair firm Sunday with nearly $1 , 700 in tools and machinery. p01ice said today. when she said she had no - money, nowhere lo go and w~ afraid of her husband -the r judee invited her to stay at his .,Brooklyn townhouse overnight. Mrs. Fominas was quoted as saying that she slept alone in pne bedroom while the 39-year· old judge spent the night , with another woman. James H. Quentin, operator of Construction Equipment Repair, 2777 Bristol St., told investigators there was n9 sign of forced entry, but his repair service had been locked and secured. Investigators said a large drill press unbolted from the concrete floor weighed about 150 pounds. indicating it probably took two men to lift it. "They took an act of kindness and \urned it into something to be ashamed of." she was quoted as saying. Friess. who called and then c anceled a news conference Saturday, was not available for comment. A grand jury in Brooklyn was to m eet today to cons ider murder charges against Mrs f''ominas. and her husband,· Anatolis, in the death of Casan- dra. who was her daughter by a previou.c; marriage. The girl's torso was found by fishermen in Fresh Creek in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn on Sept. 23. and a month later an arm was found by children play Mig in an abandoned garage. The Daily News rep<>rted-that a kidnapping warrant also has b een fil e d against Mrs . Fo m inas, a lleging that s he snatched another daughter. 2· year-old Chelsea, from the Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn on Nov. 18 while the child was in the custody of the city Bureau of Child Welfare. Titief ferrets out jewelry A thief with a discerning eye for · jewelry and an uncanny knack for miffing it out in odd hiding places is sought today for the $700 grand theft of a novel tie tack from a Costa Mesa home. Executive Raymond C. Em· moos, 49, a resident of the city's east side, complained to police for the second time in two weeks about the visitor who leaves no sign of forced entry. The only loot stolen was his $700 tie tack featuring a handaome gold nugget inset with a 'Al carat. diamond, hidden in a nook. between his mattress and box spr~ in gs-. Officer only 'dog tired' A Labrador retrie ver got the better of an Irvine animal -services officer at 1 p.rfi. Sunday .. Officer Paul Alennder said evidence suggests the drill pr~ss, a cement finisher, welding and other gear taken could have (feen loaded aboard a four-wheel-dtive rig • ------ Ba.Uooni•t• • to try again OCEANSJDE CAP) -8allocmWta John Shoecraft and Ron Rippa say they hope to lift off their helium· · fUled "Super Chicken" toni1ht on a second attempt to fly across Qie United States. Their first try failed Sept. 22 when the two Phoenix buaineumen bailed out in a · violent thunderstorm near. Columbus. Ohio, and their balloon went down In Pen· naylvania. A liftoff time of 9 is set for Mira Costa College here. The two hope to complete the tripin48hours, flying at altitudes of up to 27 ,000 fee\ and attaining speeds of up tolOOmph. Irvin~ cops -hunt suspect ·in 'kidn~p try Irvine police were looking lhls morning for a suspect in coMec- tion wilb an attempted kidnap and e1n attempted assault with a dead· ly weapon Sunday in the Northwood area of the city. Police Sgt. Dick Bowman said a woman in her early 30's was walk· ing north on Yale Ave. ap- proaching Monticello Ave. at 7: 10 a.m. when a man with a gun ap- proached her. She told police he grabbed her hand and tried to drag her into an orange grove. "The victim broke away and ran from lbe area," s aid police Sgt. David Freedland. "The SUS· peel allegedly dropi)ed to a kneel· ing stance. pointed the gun at the victim and threatened to shoot. However. she escaped with no shots fired." BBndit hits NB Fotomat I -~ A l•·totiae mu wtth a pock· marted face and cloee·cropped / hair held up a Newport Beacb "'1 drive-~ photo abop Satur· .~ day afternoon aad made bla ,~ getawayooabritbtredbicycle. ~·~ ,•f' ·The clerk at the Fotomat, 1801 :·~' w. Cout HiCf., told .offlcera .l!I the youthful t e1c•ped with $10'7 ln cub and an unknowft -~ amount ol unproceaaed film and .... ~ blank videocusettft. • -.cf· '•'t · Police sald the robber pulled up " ,1 to the drlve-throueh windQw on 1 his bicycle, produced a pistol and · ·; 1 handed the employee a blue ' backpack, ukina her to fill it with • ; cash andfil,m. The bandit, the clerk told in· . vestigators, placed the backpack • on his handleban'and pedaled off. · The clerk told police the man • was wearing high-top white ten-· -. nis shoes and lbat, Judeing by his . •. hair style, was either a Marine or a punk-rocker. Man beaten and robbed ;.. ~· ·:~ in Costa Mesa· '\ gang of muggers who jumped their outnumbered victim after · he passed as lbe assailants put· tered as though trying to start a car is sought by Costa Mesa'.police today for the beating and $100 rob- bery of alone man early Sunday. Felipe S. Ovevo, 28, a west side .. Costa Mesa resident. told in· . , vestigators he was confronted by six youths who comerel him in a vacant lot next to a convenience market at Pomona Avenue and West 19thSt-reet. He said the strongarm lhleves knocked him to the ground. The suspect was last seen driv-kicked and subdued him, then ing away in a brown Datsun or stole his wallet containing $45, Toyota subcompact with out-Of· yanked hls watch from bis wrist .;•, state license plates . He is andfled. ~ described as a male Caucasian in The suspects who left in a blue ·~ his midtolate20's. He was 5-feet-7 auto also relieved Ovevo of a six··~ with a military haircut and blue pack of beer he was ta~ing home :~ eyes. from thestore, police said. ~ Pope composes letter on ~ercy ~ VATICAN CITY (AP> -Pope ''The church a_nd th_e world ~ • need mercy, which gives ex· ~ .,oho Paul U says he has com-pression to love stronger than ~ posed an encyclical letter on the any sin and any evil." the pope ~~ subject or mercy. the sec~nd told a ~rowd of 10,000 on ~unday -~ s uch doctrinal message of his from his balcony overlooking St . ..-~ reign. Peter's Square. ~ --- -- .,. ?. ?-,;. -~ .,:<e ~ ~: A. ;~- ·~· ~ ~ .;?; ~ :!•: =,r~ ··"" ~¢ ;!t.~ ;~ .~ Officer Debi Geari sprained her right wrist· while "struggling with a combaUve Labrador." ac· cording to a police report. The report said the strug- gle took place while. she was capturtnc the doe. -Christmas at fhe Garage AL'S GARAGE • 56 FASHION.ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 The-tPtalned wrilt was not serious estou•h to make her mill work. Put an accent on Western with our spht·cowhtde MartbOrough 1acket from ··s1t1on" teatur111g a rugged acrylic pile collar and lining For a cooler etternat1ve. consider the lobo cordurcv vest with a wool curl collar. .. t .. FOOTBALL / llD'TING /8l8NE88 . I ;..u • llrowns in gear . . Df!Jl.V N.0r -• ·~.~1.1•. . Th~··huck has stopped Cle.,eland win. thril~r l;.flaiion '• damage outweiglu . bene/ii. .,. ....................... The Oewelaod Browaa riPllJ' tu claJm coo ·hi ol Lhelr owa de.a.lay DOW, tMd Uw)' caa't btlp but NHfll from one of tht moat crucial 1•1,a.o.--o1 tlK> &• Nalloftal Football l..e11"'° tea .. 1"'unclay nl1ht wt..n tloua&on plays halt to• ttw P1aubwP Sl.U.n 11• n.. BroWM 111\loclLed • ue in tht America') "coofertne"e <'entraJ Olvlli<lo Swwtay by wl.Ql\lq a p l4 tbriUer over the Cl a.rs, wboM Tb'lt'aday 1iu1ht t'Oftlro.d•Uon with Piltabur1h 1hu"1d pare tt.. rac-. to two team1 ··11 wu obHoUll Y • very bla win for us," 8ro•M q~nl'l'barll Srrin Stpe said "We are In control ol our own deattn)' " PIU.sburah s 23 10 v1«tory over Miami left the S.f'tler1 and 01\er• lied for ~coud 1n tbe dlvtsion at • S. wh1lt' 'lt-\•.,l1tncJ moved 111 front by a aame at 9-4 STEE.L.:as COACH Chuck Noll Hid hill team 1&1U wu oo the road. lo recovery from a lleriea of dttabbna U\JUne to players hlle wtde re~iven Lystn Sw&nn •nd John Stallworth. running backs Rocky Bleier and Franco Harris, J ack.a Ham and Lambert and quarterback. Terry Bradshaw. . "We hope we're on the ri1ht route," Steelers Coach Chuck NoU ntd. Steelers safely Don Shell shrugaed oU Pitb· burgh's rugged schedule that St:e!I them pla.Y. two u meainlive,days. . -' "I'm ready I'm psyched. l'm tired up. I'm ready to go," he said.·· Ain't got time to worry about how tired you are or how physically ready you are to play .. :lf we had to play tomorrow. I could 10 out and play." ; 1-'ullback Cleo Mille r ran fo r two short- yardage touchdowns to give Cleveland a 14·0 lead in the second period. Don Cockroft 's 25-yard field goal in th~ third quarter provided the Browns with their eventual winning margin. HOUSTON HAD A CHANCE lo lie the game in the fourth quarter. but Toni Fritsch missed a 38- y ard field goal attempt when be scuffed his foot. ln the AFC East, New England failed to take advantage of Buffalo's 28·24 loss to Baltimore by losing 21-17 to San F rancisco. That left the 8-5 Patriots one game back to the Bills, 9-4. The San Diego Chargers moved a half game ahead of Oakland in the AFC West with a 22-21 vic- tor,.v over Philadelphia. The Chargers· are 9-4. and the 8-4 Raiders face a must situation when they host Denver tonight. The lossvdropped the Eagles to 11 -2 and one game ahead of Dallas. a 51-7 winner over Seattle on Thursday, in the National Conference East. Minnesota took advantage of Detroit's 23-17 over- time loss to Chicago on Thursday to move into a ' tie for the N f'C Central lead with a 23·20 victory over winless New Orleans . · The NFC We!it race ·remained much the same with both division-leading Atlanta. UY-3, and the Rams~ 9-4, on the winning side of the ledger. AtlaTI- ta edged Washington 10-6. Elsewhere. it was St. Louis 23, the New York Giants 7; Cincinnati 20, Kansas Cit y 6, and Tampa Bay 20. Green Bay 17. Steelers 23, 8olpblns JO Harris topped off his best game of the season with a nine-yard touchdown run that sealed Boating t1' Single-handed race slated • MARJNA DEL REY The Piscific Single- handed Sailing Association has scheduled a 61il· mile single sailboat race Feb. 14 from Marina d'el Rey around Guadalupe Island and back. Guadalupe Island is about 320 miles south of Marina del Rey and 140 miles west of Scammon's Lagoon off the coast of Baja California. Deadline for entering the race i~Jan. 24. The event is limited to boats 20 to 57 feet in overall length with a minimum waterline length on small boats of 18 feet. . The Perfor'mance Ha ndicap Racing Fleet ( PHR F) system will be used for rating. Multihull a nd ultra·light displacement divisions will be established if lh~e or more boats of either type are entered. The PSSA board and officers voted unan- imously to hold the race after receiving an ex- tensive report on its feasibility from David Lay. a board member . A11sociatlon Fleet Capt. Sam Philips heads an organizing committee charged with developing rules, regulations and require ments for the race. Philips said the list of required safety equip- ment will be extensive and stringent. Included will be ·an emergency position Indicating beacon (EPIRBJ, an inflatable raft or dinghy and emergency steering capability in the event of rud- der loss. Hagpr• wit•• ,ti l#•lfn• Smn J eff Rogers' Rock 'N Roll, Dana Point Yacht Club, wound up as t)le o.verall winner or Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's four·race Mission Series for sail· jng yachts rated under the Performance Handicap Racing Fleetsystem. Second overall for the series was Mike Wat.hen's Stinger, sailing under the burgee of the host club. · • ci.. ,..... .. , ... , rec.: CL.ASSA-I Sl"9tr,t Gr1n,,J.RendyT.,,GreeS.,.,s11vc CLA$S I -I. Gol ... 1.efl, J. Yellyrle, 1 111 Murrey, C.. I YC, l. l!ocl H ltoO, Jett lt ... r\, OPYC. CLASS c -I l10IO ICll l, ltlO "•"· <:.-eve. J, ~1l. 0.... "-· Ol'vC. l. llolCI ~'ti"! Cumn1111t, OPYC. ~c._ : Cl.ASSA -1. su,.r; J lte!)dy fer. • CLASS· -I. Roe• N lloll; t Gol"t lAlt. CL.SSC I Sii~ Tl .. r, loO Sir_,., C..,.CllYC. 1. lfolO IClll, Daily Pilot top I 0 Oraace Ceaty prep foedtall ra&lap P•. Team, record ftJI weel 1. Edhon (12·0) St. Francia 2. Eaperama <12·0) Brea 3. Fountain Valley Cl0-2) St. Paul 4. El Modena (10.2) Surmy HUii 5. Sunny Hllb (10.2) El Modena 8. Caplatrano VaUey (10.2) Pi• X 1. Foothill(t.3) L)awood I . Loan (8-S) aeuoncom,..._ t. Brea-Olinda (9-2· lJ &aperuu to. El Toro (T-5) HUOft com,aetM - P1tubur1h'• victory He ran for ue yarda io tne 1ameoo2llcarriH. "lt'a 1ratifyin1.'' Harris aald , "but even more lmportal than lb•t. It 'i really jellin1 olfenalvely. We're puttiAa everythln1 to1~er. That's the Im- portant UUn1 .'' · Harri.a' touchdown capped a 98-yard drive that betan aa the Dolphins were threatening to take the · "lead. stfflers comerback Ron Johnson forced a fumble by Dolphins running back Tony Nathan on the one . and 15 plays later, Bradshaw had guided Pitta~urgh to paydlrt. 4ter1 ti, Patriots 11 JO«! Montana threw three touchdown passes, all after the 49ers hiad intercepted Steve· Grogan panes, lo lead San Francisco to its second straight victory. Grogan was Intercepted six times as the 49ers set a club record. Two or the interceptions were by Ricky Church'man and one was by Keena Turner that -llled a New England drive late In lfie fourth quart~r . Colts 28, Bills !4 Curtis Dickey ran ror two touchdowns, and Baltimore scored each of Its four TDs after some NFL ROVND.UP By.JOHN CUNNIFF • Al'...._...,. NEW YORK -After more I.ban a decade or failing to race up to lnnauon. Americana may have ·arrived at a critical turnin1 point. ~nd it isn't so ·much a resuJt or admonitions u of"recognizing re- ality. " The reality ls that the buck has stopped. It now appears that lar1e numbers of people are learning, bitterly perhaps, the difference between the i llus ion 9f 0 economic progress and the re· ality or an economy stalled in Its tracks and even s lipping back. \ Early in the life of inrtation ._... · it can provide many advantages • to certam groups: companies can report highe r sales without selling mQre goods. for exam- ple. and workers may feel Oush with cash. CUNNU'' The borrower too feels power over events, knowing that repayments are made in cheaper dollar!. And homeowners may become ecstatic as they $ee the value of their tract houses rising as fast as the price or gold. . The warnings begin, b_u( aren't heeded. Everyone knows that inflation might be bad for the ·country, but the correction begins with the other guy sort of Buffalo miscue. Dickey scored twice in the THE ESTABLISHMENT admonitions grow harsh. Ju.st a few days ago Harold Williams, ,second half ofter an Inter ception arid a recovered Securities and Exchange Commission head. urged fumble. . .. Colts quarterback Greg Landry, substituting patriotic Americans lo commit a. once un· for the injured Bert Jones, threw for a i;core after Amer ican" act: cut hving standards. a fumbled punt. and he ran for another af~er Buf. · The financial evangelists then arise. preaching falo punter Greg Cater was la(•kled on his own repentance before the day of judgment, which we are told will mean chaos in the streets and a col-ei~ht. Chargers 22. Eagles•21 lapse of most prices except those of precious Dan Fouts threw two scoring passes, and Rolr metals and food. Benirsch.ke kicked three field goals as San Diego • And the next stai.:e? WeJJ. it seems. 1f might ended Philadelphia ·5 eight-game winning streak. already be here All the warnings and tbreats Fouls had 342 yards passing and went over the might ha\·e been ignored. but there ts no ignonng JOO-yard mark for the sixth time this season. the evidence now pres~nted to Americans : a equaling for the second straight year the NFL decltne in real e;;rnings. record set by J0t> Namath. Philadelpbia rallied to within a JJ:<>int ~n an 11 -yard scoring pass from Hon Jaworski to Wilbert MontRomery with 2. SO left, but the Chargers picked up one first down and ran out the clock after • the kickoff. Vikings 23, Saints 20 . Minnesota jumped to a 23-0 lead on sconng runs by Ted Brown and Doug Paschal. a 17-yard TD pass by Tommy Kramer and Rick Danmeier 's 28-yard field goal before havi ng to hold off a fu rious New Ofilcans rally Archie Manning threw three second-half touchdown passes for Nc'!Y Orleans, but the Saints saw any chance of their hrst victory erased when Minnesota linebacker Matt Blair blocked a 25-yard fi eld goal attempt by. Benny Ricardo. Falcons 10, Redskins 6 Atlanta won a club-record seventh straight and held the slipping Redski11s to Mark Moseley field goals of 51 and 46 yards. Steve Bartkowski threw .a 14-yard touchdown pass to Alfred J enkins early in the third quarter. and Tim Muzetti kicked a 23-yard field goal in the fottrtb quarter for the Falcons. The loss was Washington's rifth straight. MoseJey·s last field goal came with four minutes left in the game after an apparent Reds kins touchdown pass of 24 yi.rds from Mike Kruczek.. to Ricky Thompson was nullified by penalties against both teams. Ca rdinals 23, Giants 7 Ottis Anderson rushed for 168 yards and two touchdowns to pa~e St. Louis past the Giants. An· derson, who came into the game with 9:>5 rushing yard!>" on the year. went over the 1,000 yard mark for the second straight yc,ar Neil O'Donoghue kicked three fie ld goals for St. Louis. Be n ga Is 20, Chiefs 6 Airline to slash /ares MONTREAL CAP) - Air Ca nad~ has a n - n()unced it is slashing re- turn air fares by as much as 57 percent dur- i ng Januar y and Fe bruary on many of its North American routes. Between Jan 17 and Feb. 28, economy-class return tickets on short- a n d med i um -h a u l dom estic runs will be half the regular fare. w h ile th ose 'for American destinations will be cut by between 49 a nd 51 percent. T he. b·igges t s .. v . ings -57 percent in- volve transcontinenta l flights between Mon - treal, Toronto and Ot- tawa in the east and the western cities of Ed· monton, Calgary and Vancouver. With inflation 11ubtrac~. the Labor o.put.• ment announced, the eamlnca ol famlU• ..-Ill least one wa1e earner feU ,,2 percent duri:DI .. past year. That dictates a lower llvtn1 ataodard. . Taxes, meanwhile, have been riatn1, alace .. Internal Revenue Ser vice inal1b Illusion la ream,. It persists In elevating taxpayers lnto bllbtr tu brackets -and taxing them on what they ...,_ earned. • The Tax F'oundation has the rlgurea. "U.S • ...., dian family income is higher than ever -•11.• 'in 1980, compared to $9,750 a .. decade a10," It states. And, then adds: "HOWEVER, AFTER·TAX income meuUNd in constant 1970 dollars is lower than it wu ln u1 year of the last decade -$7,976 in 1980 compancl .lo $8,412 in 1970." Interest rates are rising too. and doio1 so wl&la such speed that all but the most essenti.J Joana an being ruled out by would-be borrowers or would-be lenders. It is becoming impossible to get moaey with which to live beyond your income. And wta. possible, it ts unprofitable. Because it is almost always in demand, tM house has been considered the best hed1e aaaiMt inflation, but what good ts that for someone wbo must sell or raise c·ash? Sales are now b*kAMI every day because those who want to buy cuma& a(f ord the terms or the down payment. BECAUSF: OF SUCH factors, intaauom·1 damage now seems to outweigh the benefiU. A.t as it worst'ns. the number that are hurt rlaea ... the number of (?e nefitiaries shrinks. Such evidence against inflation is overwhelm· ing, and proba1'1y hcid as much to do with the • ._.. lion of a mort consi:rvau ve political le•dership u any one issue. Americans. 1t appears. have a huge capadt1 for ignoring admon1t1ons and threats, but they caa read and heed as well as anvone. t he stark e\.1dencf' ul that bottom line H's 'where the buck has stop~d . Cincinnati scored _ 13 points in the fo urth quarter on J aci< Thompson's one-yard touchdown pass and a 57-yard romp by Pete Johnson, a 250- pound fullback. to break op<?n a one-point game and put away Kansas City. Flights to Florida are not included in the sale. the airline said last week in a statement. To qualify for r e · Ele~tric car for~ Thompson came off the bench in the fi rst quarter when Ken Anderson complaintd of dizzi- ness, J\nderson'& four-yard strike had put Cmcin: nati ahead 7-0. Buccanee rs 20, Packers 17 Kevin House snared a tipped pass from Doug Williams at the Green Bay one-yard line with less than two mfautes to play, setting up Tampa Bay's winning touchdown. The pass Crom Bucs quarter back Doug Williams covered 44 yards, but first it hit the hands of Green Bay safety Johnnie Gr ay before bouncing to House. who was brought down on the one by Steve Luke. Tampa Bay running bacll Johnny Davi~ scored on the next play, with 1:58 left in the game. Green Bay had one last chance to send the game into overtime. but recent. at•quisition Jan Stenerud's 45-yard field goal try with 17 seconds left was wide to the left. Raider fans plan 'take five' boycott ; OAKLAND <AP) -The Oakland Raiders' fans planninl a "Take Five .. boycott tonlght will miss the first five minutes or the game against the Denver Broncos. If tbe Raiders come through with one of their standard Monday night performances. no one at the Oakland Coliseum or in the n1Uonal television audience will want to miss the final rive minutes. 'Tonlght's 1ame. the first meet.in1ofthe1ea10D betw~the Broncos and Raiders, la a seJlout. But 011 Tt' lff•l•lll t"llan11rl 7 al 8 the boycott or1anlr.erad group callln1 ltsel(;•con- cerned· Raider Fana.' ... 11 asking Uckei holden to atay outaide the atacllum until five minutes after kickoff to diaplay their ctlspleasure over Al Davia' attempt to move the team to Loa An1elea. Ton11ht'1 matcbup appean to t.e a lood one. The Raiden, S-4. and Broncoe, 7·5, are In a battle wiUI San Die10 for-lint place In the American Football Conference West. Tbe Ralden are 15-M l.n Monday nl1bt Na· Uonal Football lAa1ue acuon. wblcb betu m lt'J'O. Many ol the vietonn were accomplllhtd with au~ minute· huolca, and the two 1ame1 \be 1\aldffr 4ldn'i wtn were tet~ In the flnal teeOndt. ductions. passc!nger s must confirm reserva- tions at least two weeks before departure date. purchase tickets one week alter confirmation and return home within 30days. ThE> country's first marketing site for electric car rentals bas opened in Dallas with five battery operated vehicles ready lo be leased. Jack Hooker. Cleft) president of the Electric Vehicle Leas- ing Co., and Anthony Ewing of tt~e . Department of E nergy, are shown with one of the tars that Wlll rent for $250 to S300 per month. The venture is sponsored by the Department of Energy. PSA wooing passengers SAN DIEGO CAP ) -Pacific Southwest Airline!! is wooing the pubUc after a SO-day pilots' strike wUb discounts. free nights and what it calls .. the world's quietest cqmrnercial jetliner." An official said PSA \Vill be the first U.S. air carrier to fly the ''new generation '' DC-9 Super 80 jets produced by McDonnell Douglas. The comeback plans inclUde a promotion of- fering passengers a crack at winning $.50,000. It's a variation on United AlrUnes' successful discount fares olfered after a strike Idled that airline in 1979. TEAMING VP WITH Hertz Rent-a -Car, PSA calls it "the ln·flight sweepstakes." All PSA passengers get at least a $S discount on a future flight plus a discount on a Herta rental. Other winners will get discounts up to $35 or a freeflightanda free car rental. The discounts are on fiighb taken between, January and March and car rentals between January arid June. Spokesman Bill Haatin1s said a removable pa.net on • brochure 1iven to all board- ing passengers reveals the extent oft.be winnings. > • PASSENGERS WHO aEDEEM discount coupons between those period& wlU be eli1ible to win $50,000 at a drawing next September. "Nobody ·1ose1 when t.bey fiy PSA," Hastings said. • DAILY PILOT cou.ECTORa CORND AareColM& ...... GOLD&llLVEI Pnc:ff tor 11 .... c--... c.. =~ ........ .... .. .,. 1111. '111. '°' ~11 ... Sap 1~ ,_Ill ......... -· Oii---.-. (714)111•• South C:O... ,.._ v.._ ............. 1•--.... cie-..... 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