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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• -lllllml llllY l'IPll ''I 'l • :, I l 'I ( I M II I N ,' i 'llUI OH ANGfCOUN TY l AllflHINIA .''.<IN \'••••• . . ·. • ov1et troo 8 ac·e .on Sheriff's Sgt. Dave Wheeler takes time out to of(er some tidbits to a couple of unofficial Qtascots at the Harbor Department headquarters at Newport Harbor. This particular family of ducks has "adopted" the Harbor Department staff as its family . ·Robbery eyed as deaih tie. By STEVE llAaBLE . Of•De6tfNll ...... The man · sought in last Wednesday's gunshot alayiq of 42--year·old Judith Nesbitt in a· cabin of her Newport Beach- moored boat may have bad fOI>. bery on his mind, police auuest- ~ today. Newport detectives revealed that the wanted man grabbed ·several items from the 35-foat • boat, the Felicidad rv, before malting his getaway. The items, wbi~h police would bot identity, are of all1bt monetary value and it ma:p be, police admit, that the ala:per grabbed them only u an af- tertboucbt. The robbery discloeure, in- vesUgaton noted, only com- poundJ the mystery that llUI'· roundl the pnabot slaTiq of the lrvtDe mother ol four. A tall force of 12 omcen baa aew been put to1eUa•r bJ Newport pollce who~ CODCell· tratina their search efforts cm lbartnu between' Loel a.ch and Dena Point. Capt. Wayne Connolly Mid it i• believed the mystery man. who lured Mn. Nesbitt to ber- Judge back on the bench family cabin cruiser by claiming 'to be interested in purchasing lbe vessel, may have viewed other boats along the Orange Cout that recently have been up for sale. "We're hoping that someone out there recognizes this· guy ," <See SlJ8PECT, Pa&e AZ) Prime hit8 181/2 percent NEW YORK CAP) - Cbue Manhattan Bank to- day raiMd its prime lend-m, rate to 11.5 percent, the b11best rate since May, as tbe surse in interest rates eoatlaued. ·a.a. rabed ita ·rate on ..,... to tta beat eorporate cutomen from 17 .15 per- cent, a level that waa set .Wedaeeda7. UnW today, WeU. Jl'araio Bank ol San · f'raneiaeo wu cbar1ln1 the bilbelt prime rate, 18 percent. Interest rates have been riaing rapidly :in recent weeks, with the prime ris· ing from 14.Spercentin less than a month. Slain hy pollee Poland tension mounts BERLIN (AP) -The Soviet .Union baa closed Eut German areas along the Polish border, Western allied sources said. to- day, and there was a report that Red army troops on the Soviet border with ·Poland were plaCed on the highest state of alert. 1be Soviet Union denied the reports "categorically." ~ . Reports of the actions on both sides of Polaiu:t-came as Poland's CommUnist Party Cen- tral CommAtee met io Warsaw to discuss the continuing gov· ernment-worker conflict that has caused.concern to the Soviet Union and Porand's other Warsaw Pact allies. Communist Party leader Stanislaw Kania wamed mili- tant Polish .labor leaders to "sober up" and said they are threatening peace in Europe. In Moa«SlW. a Soviet Foreip Ministry spokesman said: "We Categorically deny all these rumors. Troops in tbe tram Carpathian area u well-as in other areas are livin1 in a normal lift. There ia no urpat or non-uraenl mobilization_ or draft_ ol reservista. All inven· Uooa about this are oa tbe eoa- acience of those wbo circWated tbem." The Carpathian area -'Of cen· tral Europe refers tO mountains that stretch from Poland south to Romania. The Soviet Union declared all East German areas along the (See POLAND, Pa1e AZ) Plllll BORDER CLOSED TeM6onJn Poland Innocent . of slaying, Marine says A 25-year-0ld Marine pleaded innocent Monday to murder charges stemming from a July 19 brawl inside lhe El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Enlist· ed Man's Club. Cpl. Robert A. Pearson faces unpremeditated murder char1es in a 1eoeral court martial that be1ao Monday at the air statioo. U CODvid.t, be could be MO· teaced to life im~ment. He is a~cyaecl of amublnc a cbair a1•mt tbe head of Luff Cpl. Ryan W. Leroy, 19, who suf- fered a massive brain bemor- rbaa• and died in santa ·Ana· TuatiD Community Ha.pital. Lel'O)', wbo ·waa uaiped to Karine P11hter Attack Squadnla 314, bad been in the Marine Corps since November 1978. He was a native of Reeseville, Wis. Pearson, Philadelphia, was a11igned to the air station's headquarters· squadron. - Heart attack kills NEW YORK CAP). -A 39- year·old judge hu returned to work in his 6rooklyn courtroom, embroiled id a controversy over bis inviting an mdigent murder sldpect to spend the night before Thanksgiving in his home. Judge Alan I. Friess handJed a dozen cases Monday in bis eighth·floor courtroom, and at lunchtime, eluded reporten who sought clarificatioo.a on bis re- 1 e u i ng 24-year-old Ellsia Fominu to spend the ni1ht with him and bis girlfriend· in bis three.story Brootlyn toWnbouae. Man kif& wife, 4 kidJJ visiting fireman· A heart attack was listed today as the cause of death of an Oregon firefighter who collapsed .after battling for five days on the lridian and ·Lakeland fires that ravaged portions of Orange and Riverside counties. Steve Johnson, 33, of Mapleton. Ore., was pronounced dead at 1: 33 a .m. Mond.ay at an Ontario hospital after he collapsed at On· iario Airport while waiting to lk>ard a plane for Oregon. Johnson was among 20 firefighters attached to the SiuslawNationaJ Forest who were • sent to Southern Califort\ia to help · Search called off MULEGE, Mexico (AP) - The. U.S:Coast Guard says it is .... ~ .. Hing off its searclrindefinitety for seven people missing from a · atorn'l·toeaed excursion boat in the Gull of California .. in _the fight against the fires that raged in the Cleveland National Forest. According to the Orange County Fire Department, Jotlnson com· plained of feeling ill while on the fire line Sunday evening and later was examined by a physician at Mission Valley Hospital at Lake ·Elsinore. The phfsician said Johnson should be sent home. At the airport, Johnson col- lap~ed and did not respond to emergency treatment. He later died ·at San Antonio Community Hospital. ' Meanwhile, fire department spokesman Chuck M-..hy said firefighters are.expeclini\O have the fire totally contained by 6 o-clock tonight. Murphy, however, sald no estimate has been issued on when tlfellames actually would be nut. The fire consumed 28,200 acres (See nRE, Pate A2> Mayor F.dward I. Koch, who appointed Friess, called the judge's action "stupid" but others defended the invitatioo as . ".decenl'' .and "genuoua.:: .. P~ plane crashe8; pilo~ escape8 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas CAP) -An airpl~e loaded with about 550 pounds of marijuana ran out cl fuel and craabed on a city road, but the pilot escaped by hitchinl a ride with a pauing car, police said. Only a guardrail stopped the . -plane fro-m akldding onto a freeway loaded wi\h Monday . morninl rush-hour traffic, policeaaid. DALLAS (AP)-A man who al· le&edly killed bis wife and execut· ed his four children alter promis- ing themsurprises wasslain by of. ficera as be described the gri~ly slayinpovertbetelephone, police said. Thomu Ray Walker Jr. died Monday night at Presbyterian Hospital, abckif 1111 hour alter be itepped from a phone booth screamg, "Shoot me! Shoot me! Shoot me!•• and was cunned down by police. Police converged on the phone booth shortly after the man 'a call to KDFW·TV WU traced; police spokesman Bob Shaw said. Kenny Boles, executive pro- ducer at KDFW·TV, said a male caller told a switchboard operator that be "h~d a good story." "I've done sometbin& terribly wrong," Boles said the man told him. "Then he de1cribed in 1rapbic detail bow he murdered bis wifeandchildren. BuicallJbe said be bad murdered b1a wife in thesbowqwbilehlschildrenwere outside. Teens foul eolnputer CHICAGO (Af>1 -Two sub- ' urban teen·a1en who sent elec· trooic blackmail messages have been charted with mastermind- iDS a scheme that abut DePaul Univenlt1's computer during • ....-ollment week, poUce said. ''Tbe1 did lt because everyone 1ald It couldn't be done," DcN1lu Ellis, an invest11ator wtt.b the Cblca10 police financial mm• unlt, aata MOl'day. " Brllia Catlin. 17, al Palatina aad a tl-yeai-old bo:p, both J.mlon at Fremd Hlah School, were cbar1ed with theft of services. a misdemeanor, of- ficials aaid. CaWn la to appear in court Jan. 11 , and the juvenile, whose name ,,a .. withheld by autborili~. will ap- pear Friday. · and COit DePaul 922,252 in com· puter down-time, ·repaln and manpower. The compUter buainl ·~ vealed Sept. 21, when "Glen Wtlkea, DePaul uaiatant direc· tor of computer acience, found a Usina a home computer that m....,. OD a computer termlDal one ol them built, the 1tudenta aaJiq, "JI you don't ll•e UI a alleaedlJ 1alned acceu to tbe mbecl·auembl1 aoftw.r. pro- DePaul 17atem tbrou1b a 11am, we'll abut JOU down telephone line and then· abut the aaalD." - univentty computer down, EWa Tbe tbnat apparntly ref.-nd aa!d. • to · a pre-taped com_Juter pro1raa, wbieb eoayef\t .. Officiala Hid the lhU~--eom,.... ~ to ......... from Sept. t1 to Sept. tt incon· l:lli1 lakt auc:b "ioftwan" la venlenced U.U.andt of studlata wortbtrom•to•. • , Wilken notified police, who traced a telephone number the pirates left an tbe terminal. It led to a public bulletin boafd aenlce for computer bulfa. After reviewtq ream• of tbe 1ervice's~touta, police fOWICl .a meu8'e boaattn1 that two blab aebool atud1Dt1 bad abut down DePaul'• s1*m. Pallce coatacted area J•llb acbool teat-., wbol. aceinlbaa to ma, ''bew rilbt on tbe bat the couple flkidlweUdla mbld. •• rremd Prlaclpal Tboma• Howard dlaeribed both ...,. .. "•erJ latelU1ent" and well· bebaftd. I I "One by one, he brou1bt the children in.side, telling them he had a surprise for them," Bores said. "Astowhy,hesimplysaidhe was depressed, that.be'didnotfeel his family could live through bis suicide." After Walker, 36, was shot, of- ficers located his address and kicked in the frobt door of his soutbeut Dallas home,' police said. Inside the blOodled hOme·they discovered the body of Linda Jo Walker, 35, sprawled in the bathroom, and Traci, 14. Tammi. · 11, Tommy, 9, and Nicholu, 7, dead Oil the noor, Shaw said. Mrs. Wallterbadbeensbottwice in the face while .she w.u in the shower. All were shot in the face, except for Nicholaa, who wu shot behind the right ear, he said. Lt. Roger Duncan and Set. Bill Parker went to the television sta- tion Monday evening after receiv- inl a call from reporter Tom Steyer, who talked to the man OD several occaaioaa throu1h the af· ternoon,Sbawsaid. Boles said the man seemed "very depreued" durin1 bis con- venatiomwith station ~nonnel. ''At least three children were abot on the prete'llt of 'I've aot a JUl'Orile for you'." Shaw.said. A prellminarJ lnve1ti1atioa abowed the abootinp beun Moa· day mornJn1, the 1p0ke1man said. "He Cot the boys out·of school about 1:-JCJ i.m .-and p0Hce tbeorbe the woman was already • dead," Shaw Aid. Plan revealed MONTICVIDICO, Uru1uay <AP) -President :,r.::clo . llenclel baa pledaed to devise a new ~ for rMtGrinl democracy in Uru1ua1 after ' •oten njeded a coutltutioll ttt..at would ba•e 1lvea tbl . mllltarJ a permanent abare m ; pvernmeat. ''The man said he wanted the world to know whf he bad done what he had done," the producer said. "He also at one point threatened ow:-lives if wee~ him and he threatened to kill police or anyone else who 1ot in his way. "ll was obviously a touchy situatioo . . . We dJdn 't know if it (the story) was true, or if bis threat.I were legitimate," he said. ''AU we knew was tMt he sounded too serious. We began to tealize that the man wu definitely a menace. There wu no doubt in our minds about that." · The man called a1ain shortly after the officers arrived at tbe <See m..LER, Page AZ) Coast Weather Increuin1 low cloudi- neaa, extend in& throuah Wednesday . A littte cooler. Low• toni1ht 50 along the cout. SI inJ•: Highs Wednelday a to 17. IN81DET08~W .. I .. \ :I ~ . I I I . ._Envoy baci AJleri& • ID ... I l-~1 EA~ Algeria \AP> • l>t'PUh ~ r .-1&1") of "t&tt' War up <'hr1 l~phn »rrlv•d Ill Al1u~" 1oda)1 <'irl")'ini the lat.et m P rtl" 11 1 r'tpon a1 .. to Iran'• h · r m ,. r 0 r ( t e" l n a ' h. S2 o\tnC'r,o mho L gf'• \\ t· h•~ ur wt• e ipeet , w h•' ~ guoJ t1t lk1i wllh tht I ttrtaM to "'horn we •~ vtil")' Ma11 1Dait8, robs bank Ii' RES 0 (AP > A m n waited pauently 10 lrne at an Amertcan Na hooal Banlc branch here, then robbed the bank of about $1,800, police said. He simulated a handgun Monday and t o lct an astonished teller he was holding her up. · -~"Witness s-atd the tell~r responded · "You must be kidding," and "you don't mean that.'' Finally convinced that he dad mean It, she opened a t•ash drawer and handed tile money to the bandit. f 'ro• Pag,. :I I KI~ER ... station. Shaw said. a nd they were· able to trace h4s lot•at1on to a pnone bcM:>th outside a northeast 0a11 as grocery store. "When-.they got there, Duncan got t·losest to the man and held out his.badge and 'Saad. ·I'm a police officer' and held has pistol in the other hand," Shaw said. "He <the rnan ) earlier had talked about' having a pistol stuck in his pag_ts. "So. when Duncan confrf>nted him , Duncan said he (the man) '' cnt crazy and ' reached for l11s bark pocki:'t." Duncan said the man pulled a p1..,tol Dun<!an fired lw1t'<' and two 11t hcr offat•t•rs f1r.e<1 five times. !-.it aw said 'Three. perhaps fo ur bullets hat 1 he man m the t hest area." he said. Steyer was rccordmg his con· \c rsation w1lh the man when P<>licearrived. Boles said. · "He (the man > said 'Shoot m'e! Shoot me!' when pol ice arrived," Boles said. "The convers ation ended when he was shot by police :it R:.11 " After the parking lot shooting, :-:haw said offi cers fo und a s lip'of paper indicating the man had taken h1 s children out of ochool !\1onday mornmg Officers ran li cense plate •·hecks on ears parked in the lot -and mall'hed on.e registration to the name on the s lip of paper, Shaw said. They "broke into the car and tuund a wallet, identification and photog r a phs of the man's l·hild ren on the frsmt seat. he said. Parker said there was no sign of a ..,truggle al the Walker home. "They probably didn 't an· t 1c1patc a nything," he ·said . · l hey prot5ably didn't suspect he in tended to harm thc~at a ll ." Aid to Italy nears OK WAS HI NGTON (AP ) - C110gress. heeding a Carter ad· ministration plea to he lp a friend iri need, is moving swiftly to send S50 million to earthquake victims in southern Italy. One ll .S. official s aid even that much money may not be enough. The disaster relief bill was ·rushed through the House with no o ppos ition Monday as Democrats and Republicans put aside partisan differences irt their lame-quck session to beat Ftiday's ~cheduled adjourn- ment Sens. Pete V. Domenlci, R· N . M .. and Dennis DeConci,ni, D· Ariz .. added their !lupport today as the Senate Foreign Relations Committee unanimous ly ap· proved the bill and sent it to the OQOr, where final passage was expected later in the day. 1ra&et\&1," Chrilt.opber told ,.. ponen In 1 t>rlel arrival at.ate-nl•nl . Chriltoptwr w~ accom~ by Redha Malek1' Alatrla 1 am· buaador to Wuhlntton •. ud a dtle1atioo ol other Amerlcu ot· lic lala. The 1roup waa 1reettd by Ab- delkrim Gheraib, Al1erla '1 am· 'buaador to Tehran, who told re- po·r lers the American and Alaeraan orficaals would prob- ably meetlatertoday. Photographs and televl1loa s hots or Christopher 's departUN Monday n ight s howed what looked like -tears in bJs eyes. ~ St ate Department apokuman ·said today that if Christopher had been shedding tears, it wu probably because it waa ·Windy at Andrews Air Force Base out· side Wasllington. where he took off tor Algiers. The deputy secretary is scheduled to meet with Alaerian F o11eign M inister Mohamed 8&n.y arua-to-relay-lhe u . s . reply. Algeria has· been acting as in· termediaioy in t-be negotiations between lhe United States and Iran. There was no immediate in· di~ation or a breakthrough on gaining the r e lease of lhe hostages after nearly 13 months or captivi ty. Christopher and other U.S. of- ficials will be prepared to a n s wer any questions the Algerians might -have regard.ina the U.S. position. State Depart- ment SPokesman David Nall said Monday night. Christopher conferred over the weekend with President Carter at Camp David, Md., about the U.S. response to Iran's request for clarification. brought here la s t week by Algerian emissaries. · T he contents of th e U.S. message were not disclosed, but it is known that the administra· t1on ha s tried to convince authorities· in Tehran that there are major legal and technical £omplications to the terms. The Washington Post quoted unidentified sources today as saying the message represents no change in the basic American position carried to Algeria by Christopher three •eks ago. The latest response, aw.e paper s aid, is merely a more detailed reiteration of a stance that has .not changed "in broad outline'' since an unsuccessful round of negotiations with Iran last sprin~. Iran's demands. set by its parliament Nov. 2, call for an Ame rican promise not to in· terfere in the country's internal affairs . cancellation or all American claims ·against Iran, release of more. than $8 billion in impounded Iranian assets and return of the wealth of the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. 1lpprafi "fl Patricia Hearst Shaw has again asked a federal court to throw out her conviction for robbing a bank after her kidnapping by the Sym- bionese Liberation Army. Sh e says she wants to re- move the only conviction on her record. iiiyliat TELEPHONE . . . Robert N. Weed p,.,,*M • .,,, P'libll.,,., M. Thomas K~vll Edll• Thomas A. Murphl~ M-tl ... Ecllt• Charles H. 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Tiit ,,w.- 11Ublllll ... ttlanl ts ol UD W.tl 8oy M,_t, P.0 eo• I MO, Colla lioWto, COllforlllo "'*'· VOL. 13, NO. 117 ... I Gee, gou laere al~mlfl? Six-year-old Julie Ritchie of Costa Mesa seems to be taking only a tentative step toward the gentleman with the big beard a nd fuzzy s uit as he holds forth in South Coast P laza. Yes, it is indeed St. Nick who has taken up his post s ince the day 'after Thanksgiving . Fro• Page A I SUSPECT ... s aid Connolly. adding that the police in vestigation could quick· ly reach a dead end unless new information is ·brought forward. The wanted man, described as~ being in his mid-30s. medium build with neatly styled brown hair. was observed by a tleastfive persons that day at the Marina Dunes Yacht Anchorage. · Police said the man was seen wandering a ro'und the docks early Wednesday, just minutes after placing a ca ll to Mrs. Nesbitt to arrange an aooointroent. Witnesses have told police that he reappeared shortly before 1 p.m . and met with the Irvine woman. !J'hey were seen walking to the boat and then disappear- ing below deck. Several people told officers later lhey then heard screams and, severa l minutes later , a single g uns hot. The want.ed man. police said. then was ob· served walking quickly from the docks. Several marina patrons told police they saw a white pit kup truck leaving the marina park· tng lot but could not be sure that it belonged to the sought-after slayer. The woman's body was not discovered until 7:40 p.m . when her husband. Fred, drove to the Newport Dunes marina after becoming concerned when his wife failed to return home. Police said they were able to lift fingerprints from the boat but are unsure of what value t hey may be s ince Mrs . Nesbitt's older children recently used the boat to hold a party. Investigators , noting they've. discounted kidnap or rape as motives. said there a re no simila ritiell between this c&e and other murders in the county. "It has us per plexed," said Capt. Conn~lly. "It seems to get more mysterious rather than clearer." f 'ro• Pag~ ,11 FIRE ... of brush and forest. ~stroyed seven structures in Holy Jim Canyon and damaged com· munications equipme nt atop Santiago Peak on the Orange County-Riverside County line. Murphy said the Indian fire. which originated in Riverside County and was driven into Oranae County by strong Santa Ana winds. was caused by an a-rsonist. More than 1,000 fire fi ghters re- mainedonthefire lines todaytoex- tlngu~h the blaze.' They were be· ing supported by 22 fire engines, 10 water tenders , 38 hand crews, 13 bulldozers, six helicopter~ and three aerial crews. Murphy said .• Service great Art in forefront despite controversy By DON CHAPMAN Of .... O.lly Piiot 51•11 _fublic art has stirred con· 'troversy in two recent instances in Laguna Beach, but arts com· missioners ·aren't backing off in efforts to bring ~orks of urt to the people. In fact. the comm1ss1on •li plan· ning to use Main Beach Park. the 3ite of one of the controversies. as· a setting for a pubhc art program. "We do want lo hold on to that location," said Doris Shields of the arts panel. "It ia the most dominant location in Laguna and the most open." When a 16-foot sculpture was placed at Mam Bea ch Park this year as a loaner. some local rest· dents o.bJerted. saying the work blocked the view Three Lagunans· a ppealed to the state comm1ss1on to have the sculpture r e m oved . La t er, sculptor Hal Pastorius J r. moved ··v estige" to the Glassmen Com· pa ny in the 2100'-block of L.aguna Ca nyon Road. In another cont roversy, artist Robert Wyland was told to hold off painting fl mural on a block-long wall on Coast Highway until the City Council discusses the project tonight. Some residents say the mural would distract motorists along Coast Highway between High DriveandMyrtleStreet . The a rts commission has backed the sculpture and the wall mural. and is now working on de· veloping a continuing public art program, Mrs. Shields s aid that panel r--- mem hers would like to establish a revolving art exhibit. ·'The commission has oo money." she said, "but ii de· veloping a fund to purchase art. "For the time being, we will ha ve to find works that are suit.a· ble that can t>e loaned." she added. "Perha~ that's best for now.'' At Main Beach Park, com· missioners hope to have dance mime. theater -"anythiq taat is arti8tie, ''Mn. Slllelda ...a. ··we hope next nmmer to have a brown bag theater -for 1'91· dents~ ~g a lunch and watch," sbesa1d. A similar progam has been mentioned for Bluebird Park. she said. • "We don 't have another park that is readily available to the pubhc, ··she said. "The idea is to bring the art to where the people are. r.atber than the people going to the art. We want to give the exper ience to persons who don't normally seek it out." said the commissioner. "We want to surprise people and mix it (the art) with their everyday experience -to teach people to live with art." Mrs. Shields said. But if the arts commission ar· r anges for art displays such as sculptures. to be placed at Main Beach Park. the city will have to obtain a permit from the Regional Coastal Commission in each case. City Manager Ken Frank said, "We would have to apply for a separate permit each lime. UD· less we apply for a perm it to allow the artooa continuing basis." Find the diamond of her dreams. The diamond of her dreams will come from <he man of her dreams. And you 'll find 1t 1n our tremendous selernon of styles. sizes. and pnces SLAVICK'§ FIM lfWf~l1SI~~1~17 ,.,...,._AJ . P()LAND •• . border with Poland off Umlla to ataff from the America. Brttilb and French mWt.ary miasiom bl Pot1dam, accordln1 to allied sources in West Berlin. The British Broadcaatin1 ·Corp. reported from Weet Bertin that the "western districts" ol the So:viet Union borderin1 Poland ha ve been similarly closed foe some weeks. The BBC quoted military sources ln West Berlin u aa)'iQC Soviet troos» ln those ~eta have had their aler:t raiaed lour points to level six, the hi1hest in the Soviet army. 1 • • : In. Washington, the Pentagon :;.... declined comment on the· re-t.fl ports. U.S. Army headquarters in Europe denied there wu any redeployment of troope In West Germany in response to reports of Soviet military movu. A spokesman said Uie U.S. 8th Infantry Division wu conduct- ing a training exti:rciae in West Ge rm a ny , but. that the maneuver was announced months ago and had no connec· lion with Poland. Earlier, the-SBCJ-eported that East Germany, one of the' harshest S<>viet bloc critics of the labor unrest in communist Poland, c losed its 200-mile border with Foland to Western military obffrven and canceled ·. all army leaves. A spokesman for the East German Foreign Ministry, asked about the Soviet measure ~ sajd he knew notbJnJ about it'. The allied sources , who asked not to be identified, said the ~ restriction of certain border areas wu quite frequent. The allied sources declined to confirm reports about alleged troop movements in the closed areas and that East German soldiers were denied leave. Special access to the East German border area was al· lowed to Western military ob- servers under the occupation agreements at the end of World War II. Under the agreement. W~s tern o b ser vers have military missions in Potsdam inside East Germany. and th~ Soviets maintain similar mis· sion1 i.a-the former American British and French zones that are now West ,Germany, The BBC said Monday niaht while much of the East German- Polish ·border is normally off limits to Westerners. in the last few days all of it· was· closed to them to a depth of 2S miles. BBC sources said there was no Indication the East Germans had clo&ed the frontier to all travelers. But they have drastically curtailed the ad- mission of Poles. apparently in attempt to. prevent the inde-; pendent labor movement from ~ apreadiAg to Eut Germany. ~ ·:-i 2 airliners come close NEW YORK (AP ) -The Federal Aviation Administration says a British Airways Concorde airliner and a Ransome Airlines Lwin·engine commuter airplane almost collided 2S miles east of Kennedy Airport. An FAA spokesman. who declined .to be identified, said the Concorde pilot,' nying British Airways Flight 193, estimated the miss distance Monday as one-quarte r mile horizontally and 500 feet vertically. . The incident occurred at 9:50 a . m . Monday as the Concorde was descending from cruising altitude into Kennedy Ajrport. The commuter plane. a ·Nord 2162 turboprop which had taken off from MacArthur Airport in Islip. Long Island , bound for P hiladelphia. climbed through the Concorde's\path at 4.800 feet, the FAA said. • .. I .. PORTERVILLE. <AP) -A •· bar that keeps considerable money on hand to c ash cu1tomers ' paychecks was robbed of '29,000. The batidit drank a beer at the Frontier· Club Monday, then pulled a pistol ad handed the cashier a note demandi.n1 moneyJ poltce Foshlon Island, Newport Center, Newport Bt!a5h, 7l4/M4·l380 W••lm1n1wr I Lagun• HlUs I MIHlon v .. io I North Otang• I Tlw City Lot Cunb .. SrH M•ll• .. said. • ' , At.o CrTa~r Lm Angt>lft I S.n Olt'go I La• Veg.at U• -ol SIHldl't "'"._.... <N .... plaN « A_,,.an b,.._. VISA. ~ Owp. Mmtbtt Fr~ /~Im GwiW . -. : -,,.,....,,. I Deity Nie...._., LM p..._ KNEELING ARCHER OF 1134 PIERCE ARROW GRACEFUC. SWAN OF THE 1HO PACKARD . . LEAPING GREYHOUND, 1• FORD PHAETON CLASSIC FRONTAL VIEW OF YESTERYEAR'S KING OF THE·ROAO Lacff grtllework la th• of 1t31 C8dl .. c with V-12 •ntlne Joggers step out for happier Yule Registration is under way for he Marine Corps' 1980 Toys for ,:ota Benefit 10-kilometer run, in rbich stridei:s who turn out Sun· lay, Dec. 14, will cover a unique ourae. Entrants· in the 8 a .m . cdm· ietition at the Twstin ilarine :orps Air Sta\ion helicopter . •ase will run through the acility 's \wo giant blimp ·1 angars, says Maj. Martin ,yman. : BE SAYS LAST year: more han 500 runners turned out to est themselves for time, com· 1are notes and at the same time o help brighten Christmas for mderprivileged children. .Pre-regiatration cost for en· rants is $'7, which includes a ,ou\femr 1'-shirt and $4 without ._ keepeake, while the coat aiaea to .. arid S5 on the day or he run for re11Jtrants at the 4ue. ( Money contributed llfter ex- '9DHI will buy toys to be dia· rlbuted under the Marine f !orps' Toya for Tota pro1ram,1 · ,~!"!, un::= lift toyl may • UM be buted at the base ut day to help the cause. P8&-aBGl8TaA'tlON forms 'n Hallable at 1torea for ;oc. llld runninl entb•iutl, or • .. ......... by COlrt8d.lnc ~at ReHrve Support ·lladlle ·Aircraft G,_.. , oro llCAS, Sa~t1 -Ana: ~~11 !ho~e number ii A wards will be given to male and female runners in 20 and un- der; 21 to 30; 31 to 40; 41 to SO, and SG-plus age groups. Prizes · will also go to oldest and youngest participants. ·•Aid and comfort facilities will be provided and medical personnel will be available," says Maj. Lyman, addine that the base opens at 6·:30 a.m. for warming up on the track. atJNNEU IN THE openin1 2'h·kllometer nm at 8 a.m and the main event will find the two . han1ar1 on the course are almo1t like runntn1 tbrou1h caves, be notes. The bl1 blimp shelters now oc: cupled by heUCoplen were built in 1942 at· a coet of $2.5 million each and are the lar1e1t unsup- ported wooden structures in the world. They are u blgh as· 11- story buildin11. wide as a foot· ball field and J,000 feel long. Staff 'uawie~dy' WASHINGTON (AP) -A study recommendin1 a thorowcb revamplnc of tbe Executive Office of the Pre91dent aay the White HoU1e staff abould be restrumnd into eeoaom.le, Ill· ~ dom..ete unitl. Tbe report by tbe National Academy of Public Admlnlatra· tJoa 181' tbe oftlee bu srown too tara-'Ind IMfftclent. 4 Fahe alanns .costly It has cost Newport Beach police more than $24,000 in police officer time in nine months lo respond to false b\l[Jlary and robbery alarms. · Officer George Stavropoulos, who coordinates the depart· ment's alarm policy, said the n11mber of false alarms in Newport bu reached "a very serious level.:· SINCE JANUARY, he said, there have been 2,500 false alarms 'to which officen have been forced to respond. He said the false alarms have accounted for 836 wuted man-hours. · Stravropoulo1 is drafting a citywide alarm policy that he contends will allow the city to - rine ownen of the faulty alarm systems ancr·may i tve the city the power to revoke the use or individuaJly owned alarm systems. .. He said on the avera1e. · 32 alarms are inltalled monthly in Newport. the Uon'1 share of that fl1ure beinC in p(ivate homea. · . ~ PROBLEM AIAllll ayatema, be continued, are moat often caUHd by bomeownenwho fail to adjust the 1y1tem1 properly or do not aeek pro. fealonal beJp tn MUiAc up the IJlteml. A llMltinl. upeeted to la.alve more t.bu 50 HCurttJ aa.... compani• and polke oft'ldtll, ll 1cheduled Dec. I to ~ re- -tl"m__,.Ule city'• atam polf~y. ·-------------""' ... ·Auction bids automatic Pop singers Karen and Richard Carpenter sold 15 vin- tage Chryslers from their •car collection during the seventh an- nual Newport Beach Collector Car Auction which passed tbe Sl million mark in sales. Los Angeles car collector Tom Barrett set the high-water mark for the day when he shelled out S88.~ for a 1932 Packard. But while big money was chang.ing bands in the parklna lot auction at the Marriott Hotel, a 1968 Cadillac Eldorado that once beldng~ to the late 'Elvis Presley. caused hardly a iil>ple. THE CADILLAC DREW a high bid Sunday of only St,800 and was not sold, The car, auc- tion spokesman Joe Molina said, was in mint condition, had persqnalized "Elvis" plates and 11 • I • . . million came with the original registra- tion that bears the singer's signature. Similar models owned by Elvia have sold for $40,~. ''There appears to be a general lack of interest in Elvis these days,'· commented Molina. "Anyway, Elvis had lots of Cadillacs.·' · _ A~ rUlal "figures are be· ing computed, Molina .said the auctioa could be one of 'the most successful classic car auctions in thia country in recent rtmes. He said 70 percen~. of,, the 425 cars up for auction sold, com- pared to lhe usual auction rate of 3S percent. · CAR AUCTIONEER Rick Cole said the volume is a sign that · "we're coming out ·of the re- cession.·· "People want to put their money into something t~ng1ble." said Cole. "You can drive a car but you can't drive a pa int mg " The most popular cars at the auction, said Molina, were the plentiful s e lec t ion of 1966 Mustang convertibles The early Mustang, generally worth $3.500 in average conditio ~. com· manded prices. over !6.(1()() und up to SB,000 in one case The Mustang record, Molina 1aid, ii held by Ri c ha rd Carpenter, who sold one last yefr for Sl0,000. ONE CAR THAT didn 't sell at the auction. though, ~as a 1936 Rolls Ro yce Phant·om Ill limousine. Th~ ca r ~·:lli-lJ u· vertised but never appeaft'd Molina said the classic Holli; was-acclaent.ally shipped lo a rt· mote area in Virginia by the tar owner's overzealous aide f~rBoys 'I -;.-- 102& '"''°'· N-port ~.teh uhfom .... rhone 042-70ol : I ' r • -----~ • ·':..' ', ... , .... ,." -. .. , • ""-..::!,.. ... ;;:::;===tmiil=a I ! L ' .. ... , ::'"" ' -.· .. I I India .. 1~..., ,. deride ' -. . . Sex bias e&se renewed Atlas quite revealing TD GOOD uaT• D&n. -Tlme ... tCMUMI out,... ~ .._ 1°" l•IW"M u..t Or-..l C~ mtutjuantlat. Oranc• l.ot. ol thtlm Today, bowever, we have ap· parl'ntl)' bum too many taco 1tanda and asphalt drs vew•)I• • suu.u~-. bavt eom• io my atwnUoa that lndkale in ch~ land 1rea devohed to tM productlOll of Valencla. or1&n&e1, Or&nce county r....U only lhlrd l.D lbe Gqlden °'U\l' TWare and Ventura counlJea put more land to it. We uudie Jl.dl ahead ol IUvertlde Count)'. R4!lative to production ol navel oranae•. Oranae Coun· l dMtn't even mab the top four. That aoes to Tulare, Kn nJ"rt>sno 1&nd Riverside counties, in that ranking. ALL Ot' THl8 COM&8 to li&h.t m a fucinatin&. slick nn \•olume c~llled the California Atlas, published by four author-a named Mi chael W. Donley, Stuart Allan, Patricia Caro and "'lyd\1' P Patton. It should be qwrkly pointed out that the authors didn't rt>a<:h t.M conclusion that we've built too many faal·food out~U That w11 my own editorialising. ' It i.s clear. however. thaLtM Caji{o~"8a authors hne devoted ·an fl\tlre volume the siae of a reguler Rand- McNaUy juat to \)Ur state alOf'e. lt's-juat California .all 0>1er ~e»~· -. tr orance acreaae In Oran1,e Count)' bothers you, there Orange Coumy shll ratts aobuildmg-block for farm products. 1s still some solace in the volume relative to overall fa rm products value. Latest one-year figures available to the authors indic_Itl~ Qr.ange County did $99 million worth on the ye8r: This isn't too great when compared to neighbor· ing Riverside County with $372 million or San Diego Coun- ty with $20ii million. But at least it was still enough to get us on the Atlas map THE VOLUME also gives some detailed information on our Orange Coast region, like when all of our com- m unities became cities via incorporation. You learn Newport Beach was the earliest in 1906. Newport was followed by Huntington Beach in 1909, although, alas. the authors bobbled on that one a bit. They called it "Huntington Park." That's another place. The news wire services also practice a lot at 1etting lhe two communities mixed up. Buf'it was indeed Hunt· ington Beach that got into cityhood on Feb. 17. 1909 with a population or 915 souls That figure doesn 'l come from the Atlas. It's courtesy of Huntington Beach City Hall. The autho~ did recover nicely later on in the book by giving Huntington Beach credit as the home of public television stat'ion KOC~. Channel so. Orange County's only l'laim to video fame . ELSEWHERE IN THE new atlas. you can learn abou( old earthquakes. Among the shakes or the 20th Cen· tury. the Long Beach disaster that hit our region on March 10, 1933, still ranks as one of the all-lime awfuls at 6.3 on the Richter scale. Nothing in our coastal area even approaches this shake; the closest among the bad ones being the San Fernando Valley quake or Fep. 9. 1971. That one hit 6.5 on lhc Richter measure. Rut when it comes to earthquakes. I'd r$ther think about the dwindling orange crops. angered by acts . NEW DELID, IDdia <AP> -Jn .. dla '• Parliament. wu "ucered and •addened'' by report&. that policemen b8d blinded priloaen ill the nortbem state of' Blhar. In a·n ente_Uon..i apeee-b to- Je1i1laton, Prime Minister Jn. dira Gandbl said abe ·waa "sickened" by the reporta. The Supreme Court beard descriptions Monday of the aJ. leaed. ''The report of the doctor will shock the l'Olllcience of the civUJied World," declared Chief Ju.tice Y. V. ·Chandrachud. who sent a phxsician to study com· · plaint.a by Bhaaalpur priicMn that their eyes were punctured and soaked with sulfuric acid by police. Bhagalpur. in Bihar. is 180 milesnortb'¥8tofCalcutta. Jn Parliament. Mrs. Gandhi an- nounced. the arrest of •ome Bibar police officers and called their aJ. leged behavior''dehumanized. •• She did not say how many were detained or speciflt the charges. -·~ .. The United News of India said 87 suspected murderers and robbers have1ott their sight in the past 10 months in Bhagalpur. Death camp memory fails appeal try WASHING TON (AP) The Supreme Court has refused to block the imprisonment· of a· man who says it may cause his mental ruin because of memories or Nazi death camp horror in his youth. The justices. without com- . ment , left intact Stanley Kalman's IS.month prison sen- tence for bankruptcy fraud growing out or his supervising the Uquidalion of several W.T. Grant stores in New York state. KALMAN, identified as a 49- year-old California resident and professional bankruptcy manager, said that in his l&Dique case imprisonment represents cruel and unusual punishment. · · Fr Q m the u.n r e rut e d psychiatric evaluations, it is abundant.ly clear that imprison- ment will involve mpre than mere physical confi nement," Kalman 's appeal said. ·~It will forcibly and invariably propel Mr. Kalman back lo the terrors or Auchwitz." THE ZND U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Kalman 's sen- tence last Aui. 22 after noting the trial judge recommended Kalman be allowed to serve out his sentence at a minimum security prison near his home. According lo Kalman 's Supreme Court appeal. he was born 4n Pokuld, and Qed to Paris with his parents at age 4 in 1935. His father was arrested in Paris in 1943 as a member of the French tmderground. and later that year Kalman, then 12. was deported to the infamous Auchwitz death camp where he escaped exterminatioq by lying about his age and telling the Nazis that he wa.s an apprentice brick mason. Snow sweeps Montana Visibility poor; 25 injured in traf fie IJ.~ S111•-•-•~"lf• Snow \ClfHCI N•tW.,.CI from 0.,. northern RotklH dropping lo<ally heavy •mounts acrou P•rts of Wyomlno, So</111 D•kol•, MOnlaN andN•bt8• C•st>tr. Wvo,. Vol •I• tn<he• Of •no•" ·~.._., ~--901 lip lo a IOOC E19fll to 11 ln<IW5 'of >now tell In !>Guth O•kot•'• 81.Ck Hiiis. Hl91,. .. 1ys In wulern Mont•n&. -rt ""OW·M<Ud _.., vhlblllty WH cut •> Ille ..,.,.. wn •Pf'Nd DY hl9" wlnci.. More lfwlrt.2S -••-··hurt 1iv r•lf~~cldeftlsln tlle stal•. Vl\IDlllty allo wn -In Soull• 0~01&. -·IN ll'OW Wal whlPllH by wlncl•OU'll"ll uoto 10 fl'\Pll. S~hools .. ,. , .. _ In parts ol So.Ith 0.llot& and W'fO"llN o .. ""°1"" Delrol1 °"'"'" FelrNIMI• "•rtlOtd Het ... e .. O~UIU • . ..,..$_ lesV ... s Llltle Aqo l oulswlll• Memllflls Ml•mt, Mllw•u•" NaMlw1lft N1w0r~ New Yorll Norfolk OklallOINI City Om•ll• Orlendo ladeiW• "° 1• .. J2 U OJ 1 -OS S• a U OS .. •l ,. t.J u .. .. S4 .. S3 10 S3 71 41 "° ~ .. fl ,. 41 S4 .., •• u . ,. S3 ll ,, 11 S2 , ·- WASlllNOTON (AP> -'n.e u .s ........ Court bas •lreed to dedcle nether the Depart- m .. t of Dtueation cq witbbold federal maaey from schools that discriminate •1ain1t female employee1. Tbe jultlcea wd MOllday they will study a lower court naling, .. Season sv•bol in a case lnvolvlnt Seattle Unlvenity, that a federal law desitned to halt sex d.iscd.mi.na· lion in education does not apply toscboolemploymentpraclices. Government lawyers representing the Department ol Education ar-e asking the hilh court to rule that TiU~ IX~ the Education AmeDdmenll of It'll extends protecticJa to teaehen and otber 1cbool employ ... Title IX atatea that "no peraon, on the bull of aes, lba1l be excluded from partjcipatima in, be denied the beaefitl of, or be aub~ to 4llcrimination UDAer ~atim ptocram or activity receivina federal H· siatance." Twie6 .previously in the put year. however, the Supreme Court left intact federal appeals court rulinls that Title IX pro- tect.a only ''participants bi and beneficiaries of federally usist· ed~educati...,,ro1r-am9,U-moet­ orten students. SEATTLE University, a private school in Washinaton state's largest city, was warned in June 1975 that it bad become the target of an investigation by the Depfrlment of Health. Educati6o and Welfare -now the Department of Education. HEW bad received a com· plaint from some faculty mem- bers in the university's school of nursi~g ~ involving alleged sex _____ ..__~-..--..--:::. .. ,... "Clfscnmmation in the payment or salaries. The complaint said such discrimination violated Ti- tle JX . The un iversit y at first cooperated with the HEW in- vestigation, but later contended the agency had no authority to issue employment regulations under Title IX . The university sued, seeking to hall the HEW investigation, and U.S. District Judge Morrell Sharp ordered the agency to stop. THE tTH U.S. Circuit Court of ·1 Appeals upheld that order, rely· I ing heavily on decisions from • three other appeals courts -the Ist. 6th and 8th Circuits -in which Title IX was ruled inap· plicable to a school 's employ· ment policies. All lb~ cases reached the Supreme Court last year, but none was granted review-. .,.. In its appeal of the 9th Circµit · ...._... '~ court's decision in the, Seattle AP·~ case. the Department of-Educ Workers in Washington, D.C., put finishing touches on huge menorah in preparation for Hanukkah. Display is in Lafayette Park across from White House. · lion argued that a split in the ap· peals court ruli(lgs had de· veloped recently in the 2nd U.S. Ci rcuit Court of Appeals. and based their appeal on tha~. 'Dead man' fire victim? NASHVILLE, Ind. CAP) - P'or 10 years, Geneva· Roberts . tried in vain to persuade in· surance compadies that her husband had died in a fire in the family garage. Now a house 'fire has claimed her life, and authorities say that a man who died with her is bel.ieved to be her Joni·missin~ husband. Dr. iohn Pless. a forensics pathologist for Monroe County. said early indications are that the body of Clarence Roberts. missing 10 years as his wife tried to claim $1.2 million in in· surance, was found with the body ol his wife in the charred rubble of her fire-gutted .house. "WE DON'T HA VE positive identification on the male as be· ing Clarence Roberts.'' said Pless. who performed an autopsy·on each body at· Bloom- ington Hospital. "Preliminarily. we are working on the assump- tion that the male body is that of Clarence Roberts." Mrs. Roberts was . positively identified Monday. Pless said. A fire destroyed the Roberts' garage Nov. 18 .. 1970. and authorities found a fi re- blackened. limbless body inside Mrs. Roberts tried to collect Sl.2 million. but insurance com- panies balked. saying there was no proof that the body was that of Roberts. Medical experts agreed that the bone structures of Roberts and the body djd not match. The body never was identified. Pless made Monday's iden· tification based on X-rays and dental records. The two most recent victims died of smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning in the weekend fire. Authorities said a flammable liquid had bee n spread throughout the dwelling anasaid they were in· vestigating the possibility of ·arson. \ BROWN COUNTY Sheriff Rex Kritzer said the Roberts' house GOURME.T MARKET had been under surveiUance for · some time. the sheriff said. "We had reason lo believe someone was living there," Kritzer said. .. We kind of thought that it might be Clarence. But we didn't have proof. Insurance companies con- tended there were many reasons for Roberts to fake his death. Once a successful businessman, Roberts had ove.r-extended himself and -was "facing a finan- cial crisis." J .D. Ackman, general counsel for Wablsh Ufe Jnsurance Co. said. At the time or the '1970 fire, Roberts was more than $200,000 in debL Uruguay votes MON'l'EVIDEO. Urugu~y CAP) -Uruguayans vote "yes:· or "no" on a draft constitution today. but lhe military govern· ment made it clear a rejection would not prevent the armed forces from playing a role in future civilian governments. DELANEY .BROS. SEAFOOD From the clear waters of the Par1fir Fresh-Frozen~Mahi Mahi . __ .1.69 lb.a.. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Deluey's Private Label _ _ abll8 or Via ROie mo mill ... I.It .-"<C1'11'11l spre•d 111ro119h trlt ·io "'-"'• PlltsDu,.,. ,. ... u. 50 to 10 JI •1 u ., ~ ... 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Claelllll Blue reg. 6.95 .. _ ............... : J.M ~oresby Scotch 1750 mll 1 5.55 ...... liter t .85 BoUa WIDes mo mil.) Soan or 'l'ftbbluo ............. ., ...... 4.21 (All Uqaor prices do DO& laclude &alt) Local Growa Zaclly Fum1 aJl.flftll tarleys, • t.o.1 lllud d11ekU.11. lar1e leetie ... 1 ... ed l•rby1. We are _.. takla& Cllrtst•u -*rt for atlllled ... te*M er re .. ,.,... ...... ,. hrkey1. ltllffed .ttai y"r cMke el DelaMy'1 ,,.,._ dretliq1: oy1ter. pl.a. • ...... We Wiii ltaff Htrl dreNla& ... &lllllet arny nallab~ M order. Pl1ee t"r oNen for lt••e•••• pa•pllla or •l.re•ea.l .plt1 '~·belled. Store Hovs ••· Oiied 8-daJ a. Newport ..... , Ne .... Bead 673-5520 -. r -. ~· . ' ... I To af fettapf , .. opy of flight TheQdore (~oldred t lefl frout) and Wall v Moore d1s<·uss goodwill flight they plan for . M h r c h 13: 1981 to Quito ..._E~ua<ior. They plan to duplicate a 4,200-mile San Di ego to Quito flight mad~ 50 years ago on Ma rch' 13. by G1ldred's father. Theodore Sr. The' senior Gild red's plane was modeled after the Spirit o(St. Louis which carried Char les Lindbergh ·across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. Ex-stoolie goes public lnformn11l 's <U'tio1t hampers conspiracy probe SAN DIEGO <AP> "I rC'ally didn't like what 1· did," ship we lder Ramon Barton admits . "I didn't like the t erm stooltt: ·· When he went lo police with a s tory about his company union. he says "tl\cy thoug ht I was · some kind of nut... • Thl' \an whal'h Rarton drives wa), wired. ll> ret·ord on tape an alleged l'onspir<1cy lo blow up tra nsformt'rs at National Steel & Shipbuilding Co here an a biller dasputt' with · the lronworke rs Union. In &>ptember the FRI a rrest- Two face charges in auto 'mugging' ALAMO IAP> Police have c·har)o!ed tw1> men in an incident an which etn Alamo couple found their Men '.edes-Benz "mugged" by a .Holls-R9yce and a .f erarri. ed David P. Boyd , Clyde Loo and Rodn'ey L. Johnson on con· spiracy charges. Barton. 28, has since been liv- ing in a motel at FBI expense with his wife and '3-year-old son. The family is going off welfare now that his wife has taken a job. Since September. they have received $700 for expenses from the government, but Barton says "the only thing they've prom· ised me is a damned haircut" for the trial. LAST WEEK, he went public out of frustration, a move which the FBI said could jeopardize their case. · "I don't understand it ," said Barton, who was among 26 union activists fired before he went to police . saying Communists were taking over. ·'The guys who are the .. T~.December2, 1980 Welfare concernS solons Limit,s (JJjked on hearings in legislature SACRAMENTO <AP) -A move {, bloc:k thousands qi California welfare recipient& from ob· taining hearings on cutbacks in their benefits has been lalD'lched by the Brown administration. Social Services Department spokesman Shawn Ortiz said his agency expects some 50,000 requests for hearings, ~ figure based 'upon lhe UllUal percen- tage_ of appeals when benefits are cut. Hearings cost about $1,400 apiece. There are about 2.1 million welfare recipients in California. ORTIZ SAID HIS department will ask the legislature for an emergency bill to abolish rtci· pients' rights. to a hearing when benefits are re· duced willormiy statewide. (The legislature con· vened Monday.) · The bill would have to pass this week to affect -the current situation. Ortiz did not explain why his de partment dido 't ask for such a bill this summer after the benefit reduction was approved'. "THE LEGISLATURE ACTED probably without full knowledge of what action they were taking," Ortiz said. "We weren't allowed to tell them." Hedidn'telaborate: Welfare benefits are scheduled to drop by 2.5 percent, or $10 a month for a mother and two children, on Jan. ·1 because of budget cuts ·ordered by the Legislature in July. • T hat action came in response to JJ,.epublican efforts to do away with automatic cost-of-living welfare grant increases. ministrative Law, which rejected tbe Social Service Department's proposed regulation to abolish the right of hearing in such cases, also said he didn't expect a flood of hearing requests. But Ortiz said welfare rights groups "are pre· pared to notify their members that they can jam up the system " with hearings. Johnnie Tillmon. coordinator of the Los Angeles County Welfare Rights Organization, de· . nied any intention to "jam up the system," but said her group will recommend that its members appeal the cutbacks. "We don't understand why prices are going up and our income is going down," she said. ------------ LIMITED TIME OFFER We wish to purchase your rare gems and fine jewelry. Our expert appraisal assures discretion. integrity. and maximum prices. UNDER CURRENT LAW, persons who re·.------~~===;;;,;;;;;;:::=:======:::::;.:, ceive welfare have tbe rjght to appeal reducttons and seek a hearing, even though they would ap· pear to have no chance of winning unless their in- dividual grant was mistakenly calculated. Ortiz claimed 50,000 appeals could tak~ hve years to process, though the department now handles 36.000 such eases <1 year. Another state law allows recipients who appeal a reduction to draw aid at the higher level at least uotil their hearing. Dan Brunner of the Western Center on Law <1nd Povefl\y. which lobbies on welfare issues. s aid he expects few recipients to appeal the statewide • c ut,ba('k, and ·added that his organization wouldn't argue the cases of those who appeal. ' MISTAKES IN DETERMINING the new gi:anls probably will increase the number of ap- peals by 2 to 5 percent. Br unner said. Gene Livingston, director of the Office of Ad· I . Cops raid warehouse CAIRO, Egypt, (AP) -Police raided . a wa rehouse owned by a retired government employee and netted thousands of antiquities dat· ing to the days of the Pharaohs and valued at about' $10.4 million. the Cairo daily Al Ahram re· ported. One of the objects police seized was a statue that weighed l 'h tons. Lt. .Jack Si mmons of the Contra Costa County Sheraff"s Depart· ment said Austin Givens. 61 , and hh. wife. Mary. 51. found their ex- !t blocked by the Rolls and Fer<1rr1 as they tried to get out of Tracy Lane in an exclusive ho~i ng development last week. criminals are still on the street, ~---=---­ THEY HAil BF.F.N LOOKING i.il a house farther up the cul-de· sac. they said . and I'm supposed to stay locked up in some cheap, damned motel. They. put me up where all the phone calls I make are long- d I stance calls , and then the phone bill goes to this FBI agent's house. That way they The two men. they told deputies, told them the cars would be moved only "if you pay us $50." Mrs . Givens was able to ask some youngsters walking by to call deputies . _ Deputies said wht>n they a rrived. the two men again refused to move their t·Hrs but would give no reason The cars were towed to allow the Gavt!nses· Meret•des to ~el out. Sammons s aid. know everybody I talk to. BOOKED FOR r:o-.;vt-:STIGATION of false .imprisonment, re- s1st1ng arrc~I and c:on,.p1ral.'y were Wayne J. Skiles. 35. and Thom as E. Grossi. ;16. Loth of Tral'.~ I.ant·. Sam mon~ Sii!d Skiles b the owner Of thl· !tolls and the f era rn as leased to htni . Simmon:-s~11d ··The) aµpearc·d ti> he very affluent people." "THEY'RE REALLY sneaky , . I guess everything they do is legal. but they can be real bastards.·· Union officials steadfastly de· Simmons said · ny Barton's allegations o r com- !'leatht•r man 1•11uld lw n·a1·hl0d for <·omm£•nl munist involvement ltlar_ries former efJP Reputed c~al wed SOUTH LAKE TAllOE <AP l Heputed or ganazed crime fig ure Frank Paul Buc:c:ac·n of Palm Springs has been married here to J ackie Kasp1an .. a former Reno Polit·c Department clispatcher. The ceremony was performed at St. Theresa's Catholic Church. The Rev, .Jo hn Grace, who performed the ceremony, said about two dozen people showed up for the wedding The wedding F'riday was followed by a recep- tion at Harrah's hotel-casino in nearby St<1telinc . A hotel spokeswom an said arrapgcments had been made in advance under another name, Jack Mar- quette. Buccieri was tlivorcl'd recently in Reno. Aul the Hev Gra<:e s aid the church's San Bernardino Chancery Office authorized the second wedding bee a use Buccieri hadn't been married in the Catholic Church before. The new Mrs. Buccieri worked as a Reno Police Department dispatcher for about one yeat .. leaving the job several ~ears ago, a department s pokesman confirmed. · Buccieri is from Chicago but now lives in Palm Springs . He 's-listed in the California Organized Crime Control Commission report of people "who~ associations with organized crime a<:tivity have been substantiated by the com · mis son through various sources.·' . . -:f{iduvrcL r!f ~-<V Ch_ristma$ 1r-ee lan_d ,z;~ W~--G~ ~le F/reprooFint] .. ~ Fore_ver9,,.eef'l Wa fersfanJ.s Floc.kc.d 'Trees Deliver/'e.s jaq3q C ro'4V1 VQJ!e.y P/<JAI'(. A/ext ro the., s~veti £/~vu. L_ ~ <j "'-n a Ni<j CA t-( 'f'/(i. //~£' .. A minimum deposit of $10,000 in a Brentwood Savings 6-Month Money Market eertiticate can earn you top interest. In fact. no i.other savings and loan or bank can pay you more. In addition, since the interest from this certificate cannot be credited to your aecount, we can put it into a separate interest-bearing pas.sbook account. o~. if you wish. we can send it to you in a monthly check -+-......__.;.N~t ~-__....----"__. that's almost like a supple- 0 > as mental income It's all up to you _ FoLmore 1nfor..mation. stop in to our new Brent- wood Sav1ngs0Hiceat 2867 E. Coast Hjghway, Corona Del Mar. (714') 675-8071 ·1n1eres1 f'lrHns lrnPi ddte 01 dep0c:;11 to dale 01 w the.tr aw 11 Feder a1 regul.ia.oris • ----6----4~ O•Oh1t •t 1he romoound10Q Q11n1eres1 286 7 E Coast Hwy on lh1s ;in ouni T ne annu;il yield app!tes when 1n1eres11s he10 and accumulaled · 1cfr ont'i yeill a1 tnt, same rate The ra1e 1s <,ubiecl 10 cnanQe JI ma1ur11y Feder al I lilw reou res a c;uos1an11;i1 1nlel'esl penalty Im emty w•thdrdw,11 01 pr•nc1PAl f1om il L ertiftG<11e ac.c.ou111 T ht!>-r;lle eftect.ve ~,...., •t • u01 I 1 ·•~ J ~E• I• / Ouhty handling fu ee challeng~ V.1lh "' t>t\lJmaah•d ~.oou Lnd<>C'hln .. al', mostlyh Viet· mt. · d> eltled herr, On.n.ce County "'• a 1 rr \ T In~ hmt•. "'1 lMlrJ\ll"t on than ny tate outside l1fonu .. i\dd '" UU.!t m 3,000 ban11 , nd •Ut "verage rnflux c mntt rt"f u~t't:" t!iiCh month. and the burden on inint fadln.ir ' l~ur . ulthou~h t\ :.ltU <loe not com an .-~1th th tmurrnou numbt.-r or 'ubans tn Flonda 's l.tth: lOWll~ l. , in;; t.mg u i; • and job sk1ll1t. most of the re (ugees l \bl uult.tlh tlt"tJen d upon "ove rnme1\l aid for food , hous- ._ .uwl n1t1h _., c·ort! "'i<1 Hu lhr:t-e co~ts t1re ~log reimbursed b the • J~r , i.'it' .. ·rt n 1c-nl Hui the <·urrent lndochines(! Refugee ""'.,1 .. m·, l'ro~1 am will expire m April 1981. for r.eC· ..:c:>"' hoh..a\ l ' b<t>n hereformorethanthree years . ' 1 hi' l~ 11ot " rcallstic termination date. While ,many m .. n,j~t· to ~t'\ on their feet ftnan<'ially in that ~riod. t 1 h .... .-.. ull art-ht1mpered by language defi ciencies and J~•lJ .. lulb that etrt· not y.:t adequate to make them entirely "t II ~uppon in~ · • Th,. µrobh.·111 1s compowided by the housing shortage in Ort\jl~t.· County. All but the cheapest hou~ing is. out of 1•·1.&th of nduget.' fa m ilies and there 's precious .httle-lOfl• ";' tbat · Wl'11lt> there nas been some resentment toward the nc." cClmP.rlJ and disputes with other immigrw:its compet· mi.: in the some low-skill job markets. the attitude of the ,·~1unlv '. social worke r s has been admirable. .. Aithough their workload has been immeasurably in· cl'Pa'ied a~ they try to steer the newcomers to language 1•a1ni.ng. housing, medical aid and jobs. they repeatedly cleo;c:n lx· their work as. "a cha llenge" and express t:on· fid{•nt1c that the re fugees will be assimilate~ into the '\rnt.-r1t·an scene. Wlllt this approach. adequate federal aid and a good lfO~c 1>f understanding and tolerance from the county's <·JrhL·r immigrants." the outlook need not be discourag. inJ! . ~ • • • ovi:et warnIDg re-run . • Tht> Soviet approach to'the wiprecedented upsurge of I 1 a dt' union s trength in Poland begins to be unpleasantly ·1·1niniscent of the propaganda campaign that preceded t hl' m 1ht ary takeover of Czechosloyaki a in August 1968. ;\iow as the n, come 'press re ports in the Soviet Un ion <llld 1ls satellites of e xternal anti-Communist forces with ·111c:1dious plans" to subvert the socialist structure and rc·ak up lhe Warsaw Pact fraternity. This was just the line taken by the Soviets in the m(lnt hs ·that followed the Dubcek regime 's liberal re- forrns in Czechoslovakia . leading up to the arrival of Sov- 1"t tanks and· troops . Not without significance, the reports point out that li t• -;1 tt •mpt to s ubvert the socialist r egime in 1 1cthoslovakia ended in "debacle." The del><tdt>. of course. as all Poles will dearly be re- 1 n m!le<I. was the military takeover. This was followed by llw su·tul\~d Brezhnev Doctrine, validating Soviet in·. n. tm1 um if the power of a Communist .party in one of 1 he s.11 dhks is endan gered, a doctrine extended even to •,1 111111 s:.i\clhle neighbor m the case of Afghanistan. That the Soviets may be going even further in paving the way for intervention in Poland is indicated by an ap- peal for cairn a nd restraint by the new Solidarity labor union. This is a ccompanied by a flat warning ~hat "att- ~·l!nturists" may have infiltrated the unions jn an attempt 1 (' stir up-fWjher industrial conflict where none now ex· 1sts - O f l'O Urse Pol a nd , three t1roes the size of !'zed1oslovak1 a and with a long history of bitter opposi- 1 i<in t11thl' Hussians. might not be all that easy to s ubdue . Tlw Soviets doubtless are weU a ware Qf this. and that I ht> E"\ l's of the Western world. opened once more by the . \fghcimstan adventure. are 1,1pon them. Alas. they may also be confident that. should thev decide to apply the Hrczhncv Doctrine once. more, they probably would f •u:e little more than verbal criticism from the West. Gantes kids play Some thoughts on ·kids anctsports: The parent or coach who says. to a child . ·:Boy you • fil<.1 yt::J rotlen today!" 1s not encouraging the child to play • \•ettf'r tnmorrow . Kids who ha ve fun during a game experience less stl"t'~!> afterwards whether they have won or lost. Parents who would help their children get the most I roni sports competition should not get so emotionally in· \olvcd thpt they "lose control" while wat ching their •f'hil<lrcn play ball. ff a kid doesn 't have much athletic talent. instruc- t wn work:f better than criticism. No one who knows anything about kids could argue with <in~ of this. It might even be checked off as common '<'nM.· T he interest ing thing about it is that these, and ~1 m ilar ge ms of wisdom, are the conclusions of a UC pro- l<lssor who bas spent the past seven years (that ~s seven) ~t uriyin$? the competitive sports experience of children. .Judging from the time and effort put into the study, tim• could con dud~ that life at the upper academic levels 1s rt.·a ll~ one big game. • Oo.n1ons expressed in 'the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Ortler 111ews expressed on thrs page are those of their authors ancf <1msts Aoadttr-comment rs 1nvrted. Address The Daily Piiot. P .0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phon~ (714) 642-4321 . _ • Boyd/Fut14re By L.M. BOYD • Our chitF Prognosticator thinks the Upcomine shuttle m1hts into . 11pace will push communlclUons so .far that you'll then &<»On be able to Dear Gloomy Gus telephooe anywhere in lbe world with a wristwatch-type transceiver. Stand by. Q. What does the word "cimanon" mean? A. lt'1$P&ni1bforublamed. If the pollce used their undercover men to at.op tbe now of pot TO schools· they woulclh't have to plant them IN the school• lo arrest kids entangled in cam· PUI dM.11 net.a. D.M. .. Jack Andenon ·Riding herd on the · P .entagoD WASlllNGTON -There'• no • doubt that defense spendlDI wiU have to be Increased to offut the Kremlin 's huge outlay for miUtkr)' hardware in the uno.. But this does D9l mean that the generats and admiral.a aboWd be given a blank check to-pay for all the pet projects they've had to do without d\lring the Carter austerity years. Unfortunately, sources say the. Pentagon brass hats have in· t er pret e d R o nald R ea·gan 's election as a mandate for t)tem to dust off plans for eve r y t oy they've been lo nging for. whe the r or not it serves the genuine national interest. The military professionals' de· si..r e for more a nd better weapons is nothing new, nor is it necessanly reprehensible, They are. a fter a ll . seeking the wh erewithal tu defend the ir co untl'y The advocates-or dubious weapons usually fight for lhem in all sincerity. 1ad1et-bappy l'enta1on poobbaba. The as1i1nment of' t6l1 civilian office wu -ad ltill ii -to challen1e the admll'all' and eeoerall' reqJl98ta fqr new weapona, pla)'in& tbe devU'1 ad·· voe ate to force a jU1lification for the Pentaaon '• lat.eat hardware dreama. Not sUl'priainllY, the office became the m<Jft detested ln tbe Penta1oa. But· tbe "whia kida" with their computers and COit analyses could sbrui off tbetr unpopularity -until the Republican plaUorm dropped on their heads . .. ENDORSED BY President- elect Reagan, the platform coo- dem ned the "ill·informed and l'april'ious intrusions" of the civilian watchdogs, which it said makes "orderly planning by tbe, military services .. .impossible.•• A Reagan adviser confU1Ded tha t the new admlnistratioo plans to cut the analysts' budaet "considerably.'' and down1rade the office by transferring control from an assistant secretary to the Defense Department comp- tro ll er. Disputes over which service gets what slice of the Pentagon pie, be said, can be hand.Jed by the. new defense secretary, with mayb6. one special assistant. "He doesn't need an army •of analysts," the Reagan aide said. 'aod hil apecial wl.llanll wW be political appointees -far mon 1ubJed to corporate prellW'e 'tbao ibe DGD·poUUcal espena in the Offtce ol Pro1ram Analysis and Evaluation. A aEVIEW of the office'• re-. cordJ>y my auociate Peter Grant 1bow1 that its recommendatiom durtnc tbe Carter 1dminl1tration often represented the 1Ull, small voices of reason in the 1brill clamor for more and cosUier weapanaol dubious value: -Tbe clviliana are fi&htiDI the Air Force's move to lnltall fuel-aaYial enliDes on ita KC-135 lallten. pointinl out that tbe fuel ecQDOmy would not eqUal the cost ol replacin1 the en0nea. -Tbe civiliana rai1ed objec- tions to the vertical takeoff fi1hter the Marines wanted, con- cludin& that the plane's desien limited its ran1e and payload. Tbe Marines took their cue to Coo1reu and 1ot their planet. -THE ANALYSTS are oppo&· ing an Air Force request for a new air-to-air missile that in· creases the number of targets a pilot cu fll"e at simultaneously, suf.1est.inc that the proiram be de ayed until testa sbow tbat pilotl are capable of firing so many miailea ,at once. •for their atfnetion alnad1 llu I tbe ldmirala ao4 .... ,. 1llk• ln1 their lips• Uk• klda ill • e*1 at.ore. SHOW ME: Tb.e voten did Dot. accept Jlmm1 Carter•• dart biota that ~d Rea1u'1 •· lion would mean a treater ltM of war: But one 1overnaieat a1ency apparently boUCbt &be arpmmt. The Federal Emer1eaac1 llanqement A1ency bu aow be1un a 1pecial pro1ram de· •icned to help the public with•tand a nuclear attack. ID special areu around the eoun· try, FEllA i1 tr)'inl to Mft telephone companies inHrt "emer1ency rel~atlon plaa1'~ in their phone boob. A pilot project involves &be U.S. Independent Telephone lu: sociation, which will put tbe · emergency relocation pJam - complete with map -in ita members' directoriea for tllree·- "bigh risk" counties in 11111· souri. WATCH ON WASTE: In a well· intended effort to control the ln- t e rn ation11 l traffic ln beny drugs -much of which winds up in the United States -the State Department has 1pent many millions of doUan in aid to foreign countries for narcotlca control. Last year's expen- ditures totaled about $40 million. I But it's just as obvious that: the military has an exaggerated opmiQn of what it needs to do its job. With this in mind, former Defense Secrl'l,,;iry Ro bert McNamara set up an operation which evolved into the Offi ce of Program An alysis and Evalua- t 1on. l ip job is to ride herd on ~ The trouble with this ap- proach ~that b6tb-ihe secretary Ultimately, of course, the tone of the Defense Department I.a set by the secretary, who can ac· cept or disregard the advice of the civilian coat al!_a_!yata. But the Reputilican platlor.m 's. call One of the major recipient& ol this aicL.wu the_.ovemment oL----Thailand, part ol the infamous Richard Reeve8 "Golden Triangle" of world drug supplies. But neither the State Department nor the Tbai government aeema to be exercis- ing strict control over the funds supposedly being used.to combat the .international dT\11 traffic.· It was discovered recently that more than $5 .3 mll · lion worth of aircraft pro- vided to the Thais for narccitlca · control was being used for mia· sions that had little to. do wtth dope. Two new helicopters, for example; were beinl used to s huttle Thai ~ foreign biesbot.s · around their country, instead ol searching out drug traffic~en. ZEALOT REBUFFED: Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson, D- Wash .. enjoyed the luxury"of not having .to run for re-election in ds year of Moral Majority harassment-. When confronted by an enthusiastic evangeUcal who demanded to lcnow. ••A: a Christian?" the senator I the fundamentalist in the eye and r e p I i e'd : ' · N o . I • m a Presbyterian." End of coofronta. lion: All ·w ashington seeks Reagan . friendship WA S HI NGTON "Washington," humorist Arthur Hoppe once wrote. "is several miles square and about as tall, sa y. as the Washington Monu- m t'nt. give or take a little. It is surrounded on both sides by re- ality." Washington is also a painted lady, You wallc into a restaurant a nd stop lo c hat with J c t r y R a Cs h oo n . Pr es ide nt Carter 's media ma n. T he n, a re· p o rt e r a t another t a hie s a ys. o nl y joki n g l y , "You don 't have to talk to him anymore you know." Still, tKertf s a touch of charm- mg irmQ<'e11ce in the old girl. She's so taken with the Reagans Ron and Nancy ar e "fun," they're "stylish'' -those words . are · repeated over and over ~1 ga,in in conversation and in gush~ng stories in the Cepitol's two newspapers. Sydney Harri8 P a rt of the "e uphoria" - another word you hear around Washington these days -i.s the sense of relief that permanent Was hingtonians feel in being able to openly express their reaJ dislike for Jimmy Carter and the Georgians. .. HE HAS a relaxed style of friendship and speech," James Reston of the New York Times wrote of Reagan last Sunsfay, ··and he seeks cooperation rather than confrontation at home and ab r oad . This has given Washington a sense of a new beginningatid evensomehope." That seems about right. Even people· who >are going to lose their jobs in January - Congressmen. staffers ana Carter appointees -are swept up in the oplimism. "The funny thing is," said a local real eslat.e agent, the wife of a Democratic senator, "is that no one i.s plan· ning to leave. We can't find anyone who plans to sell their house." "I think rn find somethina. another job here," said the top . . assistant to a defeate d Democratic senator. "There's a chance we'll catch on with the Reagan people. or I can ju.st stay and practice law.·· The real Carter people, a small band of bitter brothers, moaUy from Georgia, don't real- ly count in these conversations. Moat of them were just renters, anyway. Maybe they knew all aloni. MEANWHILE, as Reagan charmed Wuhington lasl week. the real decisions abbut what was .going to happen next in the Capitol, were being made in a conference room high ln tile Arco To'Ner on Flower Street 1ii downtown Los Angeles. Hun- dreds o( reporters clustered around Washioiton 's F Street Club where Reagan dined with the elite of permanent WHJlinlton; there was only one reporter, from a local educa- tloaal television at.ation, outside the offices of Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher where 18 of the pres· ident-elect's old friend• were meeti61 a1 "The Personnel Select.ion Committee." Those men -and one ,.-oman, Anne Armstrong -sitting around the conference table at Gibson, Dunn were mosUy. Californians, and mostly old. One of them referred to William · Simon. the former treasury secretary who is in biJ 50I, as "that kid from Waahiniton." . They are men like Earle Jor1ensen. a 82-year-old steel milUonaire -he was asked on election night what was. • Reagan's best attribute, abd answered: "He never for1eta his friends." NOW Wuhinaton wanta to be bi• friend. People there do6't know or doo 't want to know &bat 'Reano was elected in tbe aalbe way is Carter -by rwualal aeainat Wubineton. Jo maoy ways the story ol the next year will be a 1tn111Je for the new pre- ai dent's affection and mltld beuveen real W ubinlt.oGia.a1 lbd the people who actUlly eled.ed him. Who will win' WHbintton uaually does. The.painted lady survives. Loss of railroads cuts off too many A01erican1 Traveling about as I do1 about once a year I am temp\ed -and succumb to the temptation -to deplore the wretched situatioa we as a nation have locked ourselves into by abandon.inc our trains for air travel. Ironically, this bu been one of th• ne1aUve feedbacks of our great wealth: no other na- tl on could have afforded ~be IO prod• •••• with lta \ranaporta· tlon re · sources. All the others ahered lo ,, the a1e of ru1bt •lowly aod moct.ately, re--· talnina and ln moet cues eveo tmprovln1 the•r -railroad systems. Hundredl upon hundrecta of American towns have been peremptorily cut off from social and commercial l.Dtercoune in the lut two decades or IO; and hundreds more have only minimal air service, makinl It much harder to eet lll..aad out at convenient tlmer than ever before. boun in order to deliver a_. minute talk in a town only an hour away by air. But ''aa. hour awa1" ii a mialeadlq and de- ceptive •81 ol puttin1 It, when pluae act.hal• to 1maller com· munltln are 10 sparse, and IJ'OWllll apaner~ Europe. wblcb could DOt af. ford to lbift from rall to air u •P"dil1 •we dkl, bum= to retalD tbe belt ol botb . AS A TYPICAL c .... I b..S to -1wlft and frequeat plane make an I p.m . appearuace la a Hmee ·a..,_ pivotal dtiel. llichiian city Gilly • milel pla a rail .._k tMt 61, for away. Tbe oaly plane I could the moll put. eae...u.t, C!CllD· take tbeN left at 10 iD tbe -.. -.. fortable, r-. •an and cheap. ins. me .. "I I bad to •• tbe whole daJ ~. ADd tbe m1J WS. ON Tim eaeCl'ar7. pn. one I could ,_ back (_... I =·CM'MI"' lato tbe ..... cl wanted to da1lJ ....._,.. 0 ........ _, pla••11« dQ) Wt ·a W mMlJ ...... ,......... IO tJa8t OS ........ near dawn, ~-1 tr~ l1*m (if ll.IDQ Tb.fl me• 1 bed to •l*ld • • eaDed 1 "1,atem" at Ill) J makes it barder t.O 1et from • town to town than ever .,.,..., Hundreds ol commuatti.., G9Ce well aened by tbe railroD, .,. DOW Cut off fr'J)ID tbe molt ,... efficient way to travel, and .._ pend desperately and pre- c a r ioualy on the prt••t• automobile. I NOW TllAT we are preaaed,,,; enero. our wtql.. elW B II are com.ln1 bome to roett. Railroads .will llOt "'i15 ,..,....,. llnlee wMa• tralftc ll IO .......... ; are lKNutqlJ rehldllll le 1elledule aMrt Mte~••tt .............. == upcCllD: ...... '" ..... Midi .. ~-~~ • =~::r .~~~Iii:. r~rtbMwll. T~.~2,1980 tWl. Y PILOT .47, MCQu~n doctor fends. off doubters WEIGHT LOSS I Gncl NoSMOKING DA.U.AS tAP) la Lbe na..a monw ol b" ' Ut, Mt.or..._ MtQueea 10U1M helll ln .U. batUt ....... ...., from a •• .,._. a..taJ lieeut Ma Mm .. ~ ud ..... CW.I Lreal8aen' ..,...,.. wu ~ •1 Liiie Am.Mcu Cucer S.let)' AM.._ McQueela died, U. 11\U wbo devlHd tM NaUov1nl1l. .aa.ae.aal tbtrapy pro1ram Mllev• &be ac10t ·, a&ory vu.dice .... IUa t.heori•• Dr WtWam O. K.U.y, ,._..., ol tbe lo&erna· ~l u..-. l•lltu&e '8 D&Uu. p,...cribed treat· .... t b Mc-Queen lbat lavolvld uetrile, laJK· U.. ol aalmal ee1lla, coif.. llMtmu, Nbdowm :wilb ('..._. o4l, a J>CM1lllv• mental att1t1Mie· and • v•1etanan diet llOWSYll&, 'I'll& INTl!&N4TION~ publicity ,.,_ Kelley'• tbeoriet becaUM of McQueen'a In volv..,.. bu broqht to a boil the 1immerin1 d••· pule Wltbm I.he mawtnam cnedical community owr treat.meat fortermioallv IU patients. -''Ewwy IQU-tl iall&wtld to resort lo quackery IMll a .....-a1ble man i hould not publiciz~ it," 1a1d How.ton surgeon Or. Michael De8akey. Mc Quee n had mesotbelloma, a r.are form of cancer that at- tacks the linings of the body cavities. He died in a Juarez. Meilico . hospital Nov. 7, one day after surgery to remove tumors in bis abdomen and neck. The medical report said McQueen died of a heart attack. not cancer. ·"When a persol)'s "I....-::-=->"-.. doctor tells him he's go· _,~~-ing to <lie, then he has the right to seek other ' AP wt,...... , forms of treatment," ABORTED SEARCH? s a i d O r . J e a n n e S ...._,..____ A c h t e r b e r g . teve -.--n psychologist at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallu wbo specializes in working with terminaUy ill patients. ---~-din&_on._lhe sidelines of that dispute because the orthodox medical community will not accept him or his ideas, Kelley vigorously declines the "unorthodox" label others try to stick on him. "I'm so orthodox, I stink." Kelley said during an interview al his International Health Institute, north of Dallas. THE AMERl€AN CANCER SOCIETY has listed Kelley's theories as unproven and unsound. His dental license was suspended for five ·years by the State Bo.-rc:t.. of.t>ental Examiners in 1976. In ad<lition, the Stat~ Board of Medical Ex· arniners took Kelley to court to prevent him from practicing medicine or <listributing bis book, ''.One Answer to Cancer." Kelley claims be cured himself of terminal . pancreatic cancer by usmg nutritional triggers to lire his body's immune reactions. That, Kelley says, was 18 years ago and the experience drew him out of tooth-straightening into ·a battl~ with this nation ·s medical establishment that bas spanned nearly two decades. Those bouts with the establishment. have left him slightly paranoid and before conaenting to a receqt interview at hi• Dallas headquarters, Kelley demanded identification proving the re· porter wu, in· fact. a reporter and ~ a 10vern· ment investigator. ONCE SATISnED ON THAT COUNT, Kelley spoke freely about his theories of nutrition, metabolism and t)'le human body's ability to cure itself of the most dangerous diseases. Kelley contends people in lhe United States are killing themselves by consuming 'food that is not nutritious. He blames a conspiracy of the farm industry and big oil. "The medical community has been sabotaged by agribusiness and the oil companies. Far.mers · 1 started using inorganic nitrogen fertilizers and that killed off a whole group of bacteria in the soil," be said. "We know for a fact that there are nine nutrients missing from com today that it had in 1Q40.'' · Kelley's treatment method depends on what he said is a computerized analysis of each in · dividu"al's metabolism -the rate al which a ~rson's body bums energy -and fashion"ing a diet tailored to that metabolism. THE REASON PEOPLE GET SICK, said Kelley, is that their systems are so weakened by lifelong, unsuspected malnutrition they can 'l fight off degenerative diseases. such as cancer. "The bodies we're putting in front of doctors are defective. They're malnourished," he said. "In three to five years. a doctor w~o doesn't use the Kelley program won't be able to carry on with his arts and sciences." Kelley said he acted only as a consultant for McQueen's treatment in Mexico. Although he was in the operating room during McQueen 's surgery. be says he no longer treats any patients directly. to.avoid running afoul or the law. McQueen's death was not due to eancer and. in fact, the actor's response to the Kelley program ·cvieff!S On· ~ental Healtlf • By GaRALO WINKLER, D.D.S. PLA,PUE POINTERS Plaque is probably the biggest cause Q/ tooth decay and even· ~llal loss. What is It - how do we acquire It - and how do we control it? Plaque Is the sticky, prectlcally . colorless mm that builds con- tinuously on the teeth. )l'he main lnhabitanu of ·~laque are bacteria - , one millirram ol plaque tan contain a h1lf: .. billion bacteria. Bac· t.rla ferment suc.,1 In • , the mouth (why not to eat 1weett), chan1lng them to acids which U.en eat away at tooth. ••mel. "Look, Ma -cavities." Al tbe plaque cree.-be&ow tbe sum line, il· I tblneralt1es and becomea raaor-1harp ~ depollta ol tartar which . #• tile c.ataly1t_. of -.periodontal <or gum)· disease by far. the , major cause of tooth loss in adults. ·Plaque must be re· moved daily by "pro- per" brushing and the . use or dental floss. Have your dentist or hygienist show you how to do It properly. The best way, If not the only way, to remove tartar arid lo ng·· established plaque is to' have a professional c leani ng .. But, re· member. It will start to ·reform the very nellt day. The only one who can remove plaque re· 11ularly is you. cooall~ • resoundinc aucc.11, Kelley aaid. .... DIED rao• AN 1•80U8• •• blood clot, tM& Nat hid IUa heart. The tuinots (three-in hla •bdom•al cavity and one on hll neck) had 1topped vOwinc nve weeks •IO." said Kelley. •'He waa dolnc OK. '!'be tumon were dead." The Mexican 1ur1eon who performed the optrauoa~ Dr. Cesar Santoe, dllaareed with that pro1no111. "Without th~ operation, be mi&ht have lived for two or three more montba," the doctor said. "Unfortunately, the diaeue was· too advanced in thll cue. ··ff~ bad cancer all the way to bis diaphragm and cancer from the right lung was pushing into the 'left lun&.'' be added. But Kelley, asked point-blank if be can cure cancer. answers equally directly, "We've g,ot the answer." ONE WHO BELIEVES IDM IS Mary Anne Evans, who began the Kelley treatments in the ,ummer of 1978 after doctors at Memorial SJoan· Kettering Cancer Center in New York told her she had hystiocitic lymphoma, a form of cancer that attacks the body's cir culatory system (nd Is usual· ly Catal. I "The diagnosis was made by a doctor in New York and they confirmed the <liagnosls at Sloan· Kettering," said Mrs. Evans, who lives in Denton County, north or Dallas. "The doctors told me·that il I took their full program, their 'protocol.' I might live a year::. Al first I accepted that. But then, my husband sfarted asking people about alternative cancer therapies and ... somehow heard of Dr. Kelley. · .. I got my o~ individual program with a special <liet. I <lid breathing exercises • .mental vis· ualization -I feel mer1tal attitude i.s important." Sh~ believes the program worked. ment. They really didn't offer me any more than a year and they lbOught that was telling me a lot," she said. Ms. Achterberg, a psychologist who works with the terminall~ ill, said such a pronouncement is the emotional equivalent or a death sentence. ''It's like a voodoo curse, shakln1 the stick at them and saying, 'You have six months to Live.' That's the same as a death sentence and when that's pronounced their right as human beings is to seek whatever treatment they can find," she said. 'Tm convinced that people have the ethical and moral rigt}t to seek out alternative forms of treat· ment once they have been given a death sentence." EVEN A COFFEE ENEJWA, SHE said, might have a legitimate place in cancer treatment. . ''That's c leansing, that's detoxifying-. Nobody's ever done a study of coffee enemas. or any of these unorthodox methods1 and I think they should be done. But it won't ~ done because nobody's going to fund it . It's against the vesled in· terests of the. quote, 'war on cancer' lo even look a Uh at kind of treatment.·· -------AIOUT is polsibte through MOPIUll MO ..... AnoNI LOW FEES HUMllMM'Ofll ACWUMC'l'WI CINTll lttJt ..... I ' ' uir4 llmft ,,_ .... c.. -------AIOUT "I DO. THE DOCTORS CALL it remission. The tumor is gone." The danger, a ccording to the medical establishment, is that false hope could persuade cancer patients who might benefit from traditional treatments lo reject them for unorthodox prac· tices. 1 s119G.EAT I 9 DINNER S6 Aft SUPERI e-t7DINNERI () , "I don't know anything about Mr. McQueen's case." said DeBakey~ "but public. prominent and popular figures do bear-a special responsibility lo society. If they create in the. public mind the belief that there are new, efficacious cancer cures available in Mexico but not in oar best C&flcer in· stitutes here, that's not particularly true. Every man is allowed to resort to quackery but a responsible man should not publicize it.'' O Good tor lhrM P•teH of 1u1cy, golden t>rown Kentucky C Fried Chicken. plus 11ng1e ter1'1ngs of col• al1w. O"O mashed pct1toea 1nd gravy. i nd 1 roll Limit two offers z per coupcn per custome• Customer p1y1 111 appl1c1 • bll H IH 11• GOOd for twelve pieces of 1u1cy. golden brown Kenluclly Fried Chicken. with al• rolls, plus vour choice of either a large cote slew 01 • large '1"Hhed Pollloes. and a small gravy L•m•I two offers per coupon per customer Customer pays alt appllc11:>le safes t1• 010 I 010 Oller uplres Oec:em1:>e1 31 . 1980 Oller eap1res • ---:-::-.:~ Deaakey's remarks were in a "Parade" magazineJtrticle written before McQueen 's death. . 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Ripper' stanm. bed8 LSF.DS. l!othmJ t Af'I "I Hur \Hv the hou e al nl&hl ~athout a rarvan1 llmfr ln my ma," aald Cella, a 38, )'tar old Wed• woman ·•Ttifl pohni w•> that 'a brukini t)tfl law But I don 'l rare Tht> Rl p~r·1 not 'c' 1n1 to set mt> w11hout 11 ll•h• " <'•ha and J~i ab@ul .-v.:r)' oth•r WQD\an 1n thlK teoauk! <'ll)' '" nn nhern Eng hand ll v" i11 dr-Tad trl Th VcU'llthm· Htv Jit·t Bru 1111 11 mo t h••nid m u munkr"' fht' 1m.m· •u·lthna lull .. r hi.• butdit"rt-d "' -unwn ul thu. and DllWhbonnai lll ttN Ill""'' \Cllr" llnd •t1 .. d1t•d fuur ulhtm. who 'Uf\ I H<t1 TH tt:Alt l~ 1>cn~,1n D~•-oto"'n lrt'd'). I:» vuluuU\ dl ~crh'll if\ n.1ghl "'1th ft .. ,. ~ om~n dar•m.i to g" out alone M.inv ol tl\em like Ceba ¥t\' rclUl'laJll ll1 •1' .. their namt-~ lo rt!µQrh:r:. ·rhc-R1ppN k1lb Ill night ciOd .u r .. ndom. with oo d1:i.n :1 n1blc motive or p:m e rn beyond wh<1l police b li eve 1s u 1uu lurt1 c t"trt.-d of womcm H\: masht!S v1r t1m11' Mad wl\h a bammt1r th~11 atabll lh~m uv to 50 tinw w;i\b a acr~wdnvt•r tit has muUhatcd mo&t w1\h a lhln bludt>d kn1fo, lu~ang ll ghoulish •htnatur(', ut•cording to 1nlor11tt'<.1 pohcto ourrt'S But ht dot an'\ wisnull lht•m '>UUlAllY, "'u 1u,~•t1n1 to lJUhCt! that hts tt r1u may :llc:!ll• from se1waJ 110potcnni Otit4'd1vc~ a rt< rt•l uctaot to '"'•<'11bc lht> Hlt>Pl.'f,, ~t\uck:. m J\>tull for fe ar or cup)t'U\ k1Utnl(1> 1h.1t ~u uld hamoer the ir 111 a)o!n~t Uut this hue; onh lw11i:htl•m'tl 11ubl11 Jlarm about thl· rituah:.111' s l.iying:. POLl('t; IU:U EVI-: 1'H E KllJ pt•r hv,·~ 10 L,cl•d:., n V1ctonan t•1ty of 721,000 that appNirs to~ h" favontl' huntanj? ground It 'AJ~ hen: lhl:tl ht: r1r:.t s t ruck <kl :IO. 1975, kllhng prust1tull' Wilma ~k(":rnn m tht> red·llghr C'hapdl11wn d1i;tnl'l Since then he hH slain four more wumen here, Including ~e lutest victim. Lt-eds University ociology studtfnt J acquellne Hill, 20. murdered in a djrnly·Ut suburban street on Nov. 17. · •·we have imposed a curfew on oun~lves at night," one woman told a rep<>rter. Another said her fiusband locks her in. wit.h her consent, when he goes out for a beer after llUpper. ' , • university lecturer :s wife dt.•sc ribed her dread · ·') walk the babysitter home then I run the 200 yards to my place down lht> middle of the road, away from the shadows, with my hand on m y kmfe. "f'RIENDS WHO LIVE C'lsewherl' don't understand how th~ Rapper has put the fear or (;od into us " farm systems s alesman ~teve Perrin s~ud that since the 11 111 murder Leeds women have bought more th<tn 3.000 lipsti<.'k· size alarms that produc·e an ear· splittin& screech. Women are nocklng to seU· defense classes and Leeds UniveTSity operates a free night· time bus shuttle to take the 1,000 female s tuden-ia to thej(' dQrmitories around the city. 'Businessman Geofge Bateson, SO·year·old father of four teen· age daughters, cQmmented: ".Everyone's looking over their shoulders. Yorkshire folk don't frighten easily, but the Ripper's got us scared." -. THE KIPPER HAD not struck for nearly 15 inonths before the Hill slaying ms longest period of inactivity and many people began lo think he had died or given up his terrible hunt. The student's murder brought the old fears back. There was another alarming factor,, The Ripper at first at· tacked only prostitutes in red· light districts. but his last lhr~ vict ims have been young , respectable women ambus hed in middle-dua areas. "No woman is salt now " said West Voruture's aaaista~t chief conateble, J im Hob6oft. the new chief ot the 800·m•ll Ripper task force. "'Jlils man's a maniac." Public disquiet is mounting over polke failure to nail the Ripper after the bigge&t manhunt in British police his· tory. It has cost $9.2 million. AN(;aV FEMINISTS recently stormed movie theaters show· ing pornographic films. hurling red paint and pummelling men in the mostly male audiences. , Lynch· mob talk is spreading. "He's an animal and he should be shot like one ... snar led Bateson. ~If he's C'aught he'll be declared insane. He'll get away with it and that's no good." Police have questioned 200,000 persons . searched ~o.ooo houses, checked 180,000 vehicles and am;issed a fascinating set of .clues, including the Ripper's olood l~pe "every~hing but OBffUARIES. women \ b h nam e ,'• a detective erumbled. Still they have no suspecla. Public criticism intensified when police disclosed that two patrolmen bad found Jackie Hill's blood.stained handt>a1 soon after she was killed, but made only a perfunctory search and turned the bag in as lost proper· ty. lier body was found the next day. POLICE AVTHORITIES or· dered Hobson to head a re· vamped task force. replacing Detective Chief George Oldfield who has led the frustrating hunt sin ce 1975. • }J,Qbson admitted he has no new tactics but declared: "Our luck will change. Next time, luck will be with us ... Dr. Stephen Shaw, a Leeds psychiatrist aiqing police, said: "He will strike again. It couJd be anytime. This man is grossly ab. norm a l, but h e's also cold . ,calculating and callous ... t; t -P\J~~:~~~:~CE p,~:.=.:I~~ -j :~:.~~s~:::~~ • ~ ::~~s:::~,E 1: ~1~~T~~~~!!~E / AIAHOOHMl:HT O' UH 0' NAMI STATIMINT NAMa HATllOllN;T Ile.AME SlATl:MIHT 1 NAME STATEM•NT ~ "IC1'1TIOlneu .. Ntl~NAMa lilt lollo••"9 oerton~ •r• CIOlf\9 The loll,,..h'ljl _ _.I• C10ln9 Out.. Tnt 1011-•nv person" <IOonlJ l>u\I Tl\t rollow1n9 IN''°~' ere do1119 Tl\e fotlowifl9 "''°" "•• .o..-nec1 9-'W•eu •• MH u . Oh\•• I 1141\IMI'> Air--J _ '"• .... or, ... F<ttlllOU> Bu••n... A L Wtl.Ltli'MS, "'"\'orb<! SOl.OEA WOlllCS, 11101 Ml W EN YU AC.UPUNCTU RE G, G. s .. y •SSOCtATES, l1:IOI Memo Stretl, Svfle 10S, lu"ln, CAlllornlA We>l\lnlJ IOn, F ounU tn V•lltY. CENTER, llO E 11tn SlrHI, R_,. Monttro. SiDutll ~. C•lllMnl• SEARCH FOR MURDERER INTENSIFES Ctilef Con8tabfe Hob9on heads task force a uCEWfCZ dir•< l•CJ"I Of ..... ,.oo, ldwn MOunl O••v ... ElllABEJH BUC.EWI( l ,. •• a~n• M0'111MYOICJMl.lM~-~~"° ~~~· ot Ba~ .. ,'!lt.f'ld. Cet p,.,~t-<t ew"1 on No"t:m~r 11. 1• s,n .. •\ \Uf -.;1w•d UY' DENHAR'f 7 'On\ Or "rtota Aa .. rn Ill l ~Qur.. 0 "1 l~l:PH [ OENHAlll .... Oe"<n. (!15 and C trttta Aoe1m 01 (ltnt ru Ne1111J1Por1 fi••1tcn. (A P.-.•sf>d B6t.er\t1ti•d C.a ~ ~l\ttr '"'"""' J~\,,\! """'"'I on Novemt;, )0 \~ f\tt,uve-d 0 t! P o \4 o f v .. n I u t" (--' J ftllf'e~ u1 Dof0t·,., Ownn_ <"¥\<Jfctl""' 9r.tno<..n 1tdrtt'n ttnd ~ or~•t 01 01"""' Sn1~tch df'td C.h1-.;10 Ou1nn 9r11tndcn11or~ ~mot"t•I \of'rv1<f'~ w 1U 0 ,."al Qran<lti'f""' ot Md'k c.tn<1 tw "!'<' on ~one~av, Oe<tmbe:/ l M 1t.h-.lt•' ~'.''"• 0-t4"M r o t Gwen 1"60 •t 11 OOAM •'* '"' C•lva;r f Ch•Ptil1. w ino Prf'lf•te s ,.r -.;•l t!\ wrr~ held S111nt• An•. C• 111t1tp, P .. \tor (nut k For"'' t awn c;t"f"Oalf ~orf'SI L.awn ~M1tn ottu-·•••nQ tni .. ,ment _, Mor•u.•r'IO•lf'<tO" Greenhtwt' C:.met•'V, 8.i1"-•t Sfltt<I, {• o~ Oeetrno.r •• 1'10 .. , t t OOAM MAHONEY' P•efCt 8roln~r, Belt 8•o<IOW.t~ itATHLEEN ANN MAHONEY ,··~· M o1rlu•ry <lttM.\Gr\ ctent ut c.oua Mew. (• P•\,ed •••v OALL on f'\110\iftmbtr JO •* Surv1v~o bY Mr • A L8EAT 8 DALL. d f f!'\ldent OI rurenl\ ,,,., & Mr\ J•1 M•"°"." Qt Nrwporl fMocJth, C• Pa\~ "way on Nf'¥rt>Of'1 Dea<,, C.•. l .. ,~ten l(etrv Ncwembt!r 'lf 1980 Ht t\ \urvtYtd O'I' ,_.ne1 MA~n afle.J t>ritll'W, Jonn R•~tlo ,... .,,,.. f111a0Pln 0•11 of '"t-wpo, I "°" of tn .. t'iOly ~Ci'-'t• f N•lf ,,,,.. ~•o or1 ft f'ff("· Ct.t l \On A IOf'rl C>.tU • •uto\<lllly (.)iptf'otnQPr 1 111t90 of ) ()()PM dtt"9"•e-r~ EuM>rlh (Miu MO t. ... ntn.-"' \nt P'""'''t "'"'.,. Mortu1tr 'I (.h.aot+t 0t.1l\ 4H ot Nf"¥rf)Orf 6f'11.trh C..a 1 M·h~ ()f f rw1\han t1\.u 1.,1 #tll ,,,_. l\t'lc1 btOlher Jo~ 0.-ll dtlo Of FIOrtCl&t 4)n WPd,Wo\ddy {)f'(f)mOier. J 1•18(.1 rtt l:lr •v•t~ ff'ttn1l t \er W"ft~\ ""'"'" rield 10 (XJAM .-t Ou• L(t(l, ~M of •nQtl .. \ •nurnrn~nl at R1"'~'"'"~ M4'\1on•• C••J\oUC (r\Urt P, N~iHPo<t 8e"<.n (• ... ~m•terit P1trte 8rottt•r~ Be' tnt~""""' Pa-c1f1C V11tw Mtt,..,Ottd l Bro•dw•1 Ntc>rtvttry<11recW(' .. Par •. P~t •f•C \11trw M Of luttrv DAVIS N~...,PO"' ~wchOirf"(t!>'~ JOSE PH CORNELIUS DAVIS, rr•• Ot>n, ot Sama An•. Ct Pa''\ed •¥rd'f on November ~. t'IO ln Sdnl• Mari&. (• "Ht' ••\ • re~c:te-nt Of ,,.. .-tarbor Artd tOI' 11 .,..r\ Ht .,., a m•mt>er-ot Col"I LtN l'o•I •3~36 ot I"" VFW tor lS ye11r,, he wa\ al\O • ~moe,-of thf NewS>Qrt HarbOr Cosli.t Mc\~ Granoe H • _, \UrY\ffC bv tu\ w lte 0o"n'c 0.awi\ at s.nta ~•.Ca , a \Ot\ W•tlt•m • Dav•\ 0 1 (O\IA M~\A, C• " d•u911te< LOIS M Hanci.~n ot Sanl• M•rla.1 C.., l QfAnd\On~. ' OrOtf'er\ ~ • W 0 .i•i., DOS, o t W••h11'glon, Robert O.v1~ •ho <>' w 4or.notof"I ~ \i\tet Ettw• V'an•ua oi W•~hlf\Q1on S.r•IU\ Wiii be ,,.,d on W.On< .. day 0Meml>or 3, 1qeo .. 1 10 OOAM on '"" H tHbOr L••n MtU'T'M)(hU (h4Je»• ww1tri qtv 8ruc.e Kuut• o4 \M Pf~\b'ltenan Chu•'" of ,,... eo ... nant of Co\I• M .... otttc••hno. •rt•ermenl .,, t-4ubbr l.Awn M rmort•• P•'k ~rv1ce' on<>er "'t" f'IHCE llOTHHS HU HO~DWAY MO•TUAIY 110 Broadwa y Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTl IHGHOM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHAf'EL 427E 171hSt Co<.li\ MP<..i fi46·9'.l7 I POlllTEll ' • HE~B EFI T MAUR ICE POR TER ,_.\1CI~,,, ot lr\11nt-, Ld Pih\l"d awav on NO-.;f>m~t lt \qe() .,.,, W.4\ • 9r..-:Jua1 .. ot UCLA l aw S<nool In 1'f>l H• •t ttn<lt'd WJW;r ton S(hoof QI ~ 1n.dnce u,, •• ,,\llY ot Penns,.,IY•n•.it ..... oe•on(jed \o tn~ N•llonat L.•••t'' Gu1to w 4f\ • memoier Of tht C.•f1fo,n•• S1•1e 9 •r •\~ ••t•on 4ln<! d '""'°"'"' ot C.aHtorn1a tor 3S '*"',. t-4• '" \Mrl!Uvecs Dy "'' wilt,. M,aqor•f' Por1~r of trvu·ut. C• , 1 \Ofl~ l<f'nd•I~ Porlf!'r ot NorH1r1.-. Ca ano D•vlO Pottt"r O' ln1tnfo, C• ) d4uQnlff\ Lma• POrlt"' OI S.tnl6 AM , Ca -Sl>o\l\On• Portor ut lrvH'llt, (.it «1nd t QrdndM>n Tooy T "" t..tmil y w•i• b~ ~C hf:Clut,nv m~mor1•t ~rofli(f"\ •I a ••ter d•l4P ~r-.;1ul\ und9r tht' c;hr•ct1on ot H4rb0r La-Nn Mount Ol1v,. Mortu"' y ot <..Mtd Me-.. )4'}-))$4 • lllEH,tELO JUNE A REHFIELD. rn1°'n1 01 Ntt¥rPOrt ~acn. (.d Pa\\,f'd •way on D•t"'m°"' l, ''MO Sr-•a\ ~ teM.h~t tor 10 'ff!•'\~ S""te An• C,ommun11• CotleOf Sri• i\ \"'rv1vt"d DY n•r f"I U)b.tnd l.Awr,.nt .. R41'hflfld ot Ne.,Porl !l.,.tl\ C.n , • '°" Eu~n" Rehlleld OI Sttwa, Al11na, 7 d•UQM"'' Petri<•• Atnf1f!'td of AHeQritn M ltt'l1Q11n '"'d Am~ Relllt<'IO Of 81dcletord, Ma•""' 6"'1 1 11r•ncl(tloltl ftmolhy Gr•vrs1ci. \efVt(,,~ '#Ill be Mid on W•dntiSd.ty. O..ctm~• J, 1990 1tt ? OOPM al tn. H•rbOr L•WP' Movn• Oh"'" M'mori•t P•u--. Servtc~ under Ow d•rt< hon ot Harl>Or Ldwn Moun! 01 .. t Mortuary ot Lo~ta Mt"' ~ ssso REYNOl.O~ Deaths TOKYO 1 /\l't Tagakichi Aso. 6!J . a m ining ma~nate and son -in la.w of Lhe lato- P.rime M1nts ter Sh1~<'ru Yosh111a. died Tu<'stlav or perilonill!'o . P 0 RTL,\ N 0 . 0 r e . (AP 1 Inventor Thomas 8 . Slate. who developed dry ll'C ror u s e 1 n c o m m e r 1· 1 a I refr iger ation . died Wednesday of C'<Ult'<'r ALTUS. Okla /\f'I John Davis. 75. a l'Qllon I exe c uti ve. di e d o f natural ca uses Monday in a hospital here. I DETHOIT <Al'I Robert W. Irvin. 47, the ed i t or al larg e or /\utC1motive News 1n Detroit· and an 11uto in. I dustry journalist. <hco Monday in Ch1ca~o JUPITE I<. Fla U\l'I Architect Francis 8 . 8 V PAC.tFICll'. 10•1 8u>1nt>> '7.-0 • Ce tltorr>l•'710I n •.Co•l•Meie,C•l•IOrn••tH>U• 92611 ' Ctntt• Or , Su11e 101 , 1r-1ne, C• 9110 Nut L CTo .. , l•T.I 1.-pe-nce Cne1lo F McG•rr1. 9270 L• C neno Wen Yu, aot Soutn Robctrl ScioQtl, ISSI Slerr.o ll1S1.o Tl\ .. F1t1Hk><i' 11u.in•u N ...... ,. A ... n ..... Afodt<l'ICh, C.tllornl• '7J7J ColOnl•. F ..... t••n Y•ll•r C.•lrlOrnll »PVl•l'CI• 81"0 Room llS Wl\1 Lo> o ..... L• H.ollr•. CelllMl\I• '°"31 terrtttl lo .il>O'o<• w.s !tied In 0••"119 'I Ge,,. Cron, 101)1 Splndnll fl1Cll An"•••. C.tttorn•a -s.imuel 8. Golchteln. 11201 Mon· County on O<.tober11, 1'11 L•ne. Hunlr...,.en tle.ech, C•lllor"l• Tl\ls """""' "<c•>d11<1ea or .in rn ''"' °""ntt• ,, condu<tea 11v •non· lerey, Sovt1' ~. C.olt1orn11111611 Oo<I~ <;Mom, t/11 4A CM•I Sc>r-97... di.ldu•I d,..du•I · P..iro M. Gonaelet, laylor Wey, inQ\ Crl , H""li"91on Bet<l\,<:e .,... flll\ l>Uwrwu 1\ GOnClu< ltd Oy • 0..-lh F Mc: Garry C.ht"Q Won Yu W•\l\lnQlon Cr~\lllQS, C.lltornl• IH/I lh•) .,.,,,,.." w•• condu<led Or"" oenerat'*'1JWl"\l\ip Thi\ ~-I ... lllod wlln 11\e Tnt> ''"'...,.,.nt w•• titt<I .,1tn 1,.,. J•,,n•ll• A Vo11n9, 1140 1no•1110u•I V <AMCrou County Ctefl ol Or•f\9e c-11 °" Counlv Ctero 01 Or•nge C<>unty on rer•nlm•,An-lm,Celltornt•'2I04 Dorn ~Sin r hi' iC..tetner11 ••1 flltct w ith ,,,... Hovem&Ntr 1, ••. Novem t)er tO 14*) T f'\~\ b~H''9\\ •~ con011c ltd by • Th" SL•I•"""'' W<I\ 1lteC1 "'"" tl\e County Ct•r-ot Or.in11t Counlv on '14"U ,,..... QeMral "'1nel'\l\tp CounlY Ct•t1 • ot Or•noe C.ounly on Ho•tmbef 71, 1'90 Puotl.-0r""'9t Coe•t C•llv P1101 I Pu111 .. .-0r•"9t ,.,..,1 O•"Y p1101 llotJert S-1• No•e mbctt ll 1'JIO . flNl!t ffo• 11, 1t, 2S, OK,,,.. HtJ.« NO• It, 7S Dec. 1 .• l'llO •6')1 aO Th" \le-I ...... ,,,.., •1111 '"'-' fUIU Pul>lr-Or-C:O.\t O•rly Piiot, • ------...,.. • 1 County Cler~ o• Or•n11t County on • Pubh>llOO Or•r'IQll Co.i>t O•llY Pilot No•, lS.~ l .t. i., 1'llO HSl·IOI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Novemo.< I, l'llO Nov 1S. Dec 1, ¥ 16, l'leQ 4W..·IO F1...U -• -1 P UJILIC NOTICE 1crtiloullu1iiiEtS • PuDll•htO o.anve '-'1 0•11• Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATUrlENT FtC.ltTIOUS 8U\tNUS NO• l1, tt . H , Ot< 1, 1'90 ·~IO NAMIE. STATEMENT P UBLIC NOTICE '9CTITtOUS aus~•H HAME STATEMENT r11e toll-lllQ -'°" I\ doing bu\I· .,." ., r '" touow 1n9 per"~"\ •'ft 001nQ t>v\1ne\\ a-~ A&1 E NTERPRISES, ll~• Soi-.. A.;tnue, Wt!"\lm1nsttr C•1norn1• -n ... l P•"' rorlor 1t• a Sun Rtver tr-.;1nt (ahlorn••.,7\~ "''°" AilbKe<f\t, '" So-•"•· lr.,1ne C,.atoorn1• 9UU ff11\ DvStnP\) •) <Of'Ufuc l•d bw • V«'nf''"~' e»r-tntr\1'1p P6UI for-tcwiCe f "" ilatem~nl •-t\ fllt(J ••1" H~ ro"'"\1 Ct•'• of Or41 ngit C.ountl' on h OYt>n'\bt-r )t ,. "'-> PvQh Y'le(J Cr•~ ~\I 0 .tUt P 110, 0.<0m.,.., 1 9 10 )) t'lllO -80 P t.:BUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 'tCTITIOUS 8UStHESS NAME STATEMINT ·t n@ to1tow1nq oerM>n\ •rf' doin\I bu\•'1tU ~ ISLAN D 'r'ACHT SERl(ICE. 16973 P.,• Sl S......1 8*•tn, C•''IOl41 Jonn Mttcnott FtrQu>On, 16973 Par' SI I ~I lk..:n C. 90/0 ~on Putney, 109?3 P•r~ SI, !>uns~I Buen, CA '10141 1 n•,. bV\•f'l(t)o\ ti c.onduct•O o,. • ~MriAI .,.,tntr\n10 .>onn M F~'QU\<J'I rrii, \t•lem1Jn1 W19\ f11...o ~11n frw County tier• ot OrilnQif Counly on ,No,.,...,... 18 1'1111 F1M0tl Puoli\f'lll!r(J °'""9e C.0,,\1 o.,, .. P1ff)I Qoc ' t 1•. IJ 1080 U JI .0 P t:BLIC NOTICE FtCTtTtOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT '"~ •oudw1r'f~ ~rwn\ ar~ do11'1<1 Du\ "f'\\ d\ G ENE"1Al (ONH'l.J(;TION ro 17)) S 11.\tnf'v \Mia An• Co Q)lo)~ JO\~CJI' 9, • ., Our'C"•n ~ Rh'•' ,..,.,,.,,., IW«I\ Ci 9?.W JC* F •,m•--o. •IOS r.. •• no •• 0 1 Nt#P0'1 ~;kl\ C<I q7..,) .l "J\ QUSIM.Sl •'-£0A4V<t.-d 0¥ 4 Q~M"r•f ~' IMt~1p J-8 Oun<•n T n1\ ~u,em.nt w•~ Wt-cl •itl\ tttl Co .. nty Clerlo Of°'"'"° County Of' Oc-tober 1 I t'llO .. ,.,., Pul)tl"-0 0r-. Cout 0.lty P•IOI NO• H, 0oo< 1, t, 1•. !'llO 4ll•·IO Pt 'Bl.IC NOTICE N-llt1• FICTITIOUS 8 UStHESS NAME STAlEMENT I"''" tct:o••"O Ot't \•n I\ OO•no Ou \. nt~' A'\ G R .. NO PRIA PE~FOllMANC:t. 1111 New--oort 8ouJeovaro C.oita Mr" CA 9'•'1 Jerry 0 "••.-.,n. till Ne"'""'' eoul••••O C0\11 Mtta C•19'/UI Tn1\ l>Y>t1'¥'~ ., <O''uJu(ff'O by ~n nO•v•Outll »" ~ O P•t<a'1t an r n1\ \l•t~1 ••) t•lfO ...,.,.,. ,,.. Cou,,1.-Cl~O· ot Qra~e Cou"h· Of" ,..0¥f'tn0-r 10 !~ Fl01Jf Puo• \hfrO c>«t~ (~s• 0•11~ P ·• 1 0f'< 1 • I• 1) t4fl0 tlAl 111. Pt·euc NOTkE "CllTIOUS •USIHESS NAME STATEMENT 1' 'lf' •ottO••no Q~r\oft 1\ 001nc;i bu\tnf>\~ •'5 Al TERNl'>TIVE INVESIMEN IS I H Oom•"9'> Or , "4, NtwDO<t llee><I\, ,. •7t>eO Gr' •IO•n~ l f'f' 8r"batu•r '11~ Oom 11\QO Ot = • N••OOr1 IM•<f'I C• 91660 Tn1\ OU)trtM\ I\ COrtd\f(tl'd OY •n 1nd1w101i1.tt GP<•1dl~ l.f• 8 rUO.,fr fttt, \latenwnt was fllf'd •llh tn. <..oun1i; Ct~''-or Or.tn91' Co\lnly on .... O'Wf'fnbtr 1t lqiec) F1-PuDll\ho<S Oongt Coa>I Oaoty Prtot O..c 1 ' I• 7l 1'IO "'41 IO P UBU C NOTICE f'tHCE NOTHHS SMITHS' MOHUUY 627 Main SI 'Hont1ngton Beac t1 536·6539 Vtf:IC,INIA A REYNOLO~. ~d'"'° dWffon No..,mt)f/ ?q. \'Ill() In Newporl 8••c n, C• Rt\1dtnt ot NtwPOl1 Btllt 11, <• '"'"' lllofiO SM we> oorn tn Min""'°'~ on J""t 11, 1181 S"" ..,., 1t m<'ltrun tor JS ,,,.., ' "' tltct Pa~en• Sc 1\001 Oh lrl<:t She •• >urvlW'CI l>y 7 n••c•• Htltn ...,..._,., 01 M1n,...\Ote •I'll M"rlJt1•I Slump ot C..,..,. ••><>•ur •lve<I Dy Jim .tnct Oototny 8ut~1 ""d lamrly ot ~"'"°" 84!•<11, C• ser vl<t> wllt Of t>eld on We<lnt'•O.y, Oft<•m11tr l, "1qto •• l .OOPM •• St Al>dr•·~ Pre•Dyterl41n Chur(I\, Ne•pc>M Be•cll, C4 *ilh ~10f Je<li. lhomH ottlclal· 11\Q Prlvele Interment wl tl bf' •I Mount•fn Vltw C.mtltr1. All•de"", C• In 11.u ot ''°""'' Ille lem11r r<' 0.,.\1> Con1rlbu1kK't• be m-lo your ltvor lie cn..my Service\ under 11\e direction ot' 8•111 S.rgeron Smitn & Tutnlll W\Oitclllt CNllOl MarluAr r 01 c<41• Mtw ~•111 Hoffman, desi gner of Miami's Mediterranean· style villa. Vizcaya . died he re Thurs day . The e~tale . d e signed for farm machinery heir James .Deering. as a Dade County museum. WOOD fECH CONSTRUCTION CO . 1tt/1 H•rbor &re••• L.eM, Hun\h''V\on heel\. C•llfornl• I., .. "CTITIOUS •USIHEH !CAMI Sl'ATl!llill:NT ,.EllC fAMIL Y COl.OMIAL FUHHAL HOME 7601 8olsa Ave Westm1nste1 893·3525 f'AClf4C YllW ...aMOllAl ,AIW Cen-etery Mo rtuary Chapel 3500 Pac1t1c View Dr•11e Newport Beach &«·2700 McCC>aMIQ MOHUAllH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna H ills 768·0933 San Juan Cap1!ltrnno 495·1776 ~ LAW ..... NT. OllYI Mortuary •Cemetery Cremetory 1625 G1stet Ave Costa Meta ~5554 • HB man wins • • • C0~8810n ARCATA IAP I Car· loonist Albert Vermeer, who drt!w the syndicated comic stip .. Priscilla 's Pop" for JO years. died of a stroke , Ve rneer cr eated the strip in 1947 and saw it syndicated in some 500 newspapers. PVBLIC NOTICE Navy Ensign Kim E. Ha'nd. son or Richard N. --,.aiTiOus iUiiiiiii NAMI STAT•IOllENT and Frances Hand of T"• 1o11-1no '*"'°" 1, °"' ... ou•I· 5531 Castle Drive, Hunt· "'"x·~r 1Nc0Ma fAx .s1i11111cn • ington Beach, was com· !u• "'•'•Ho L•n•. Coll• Mes•, missioned upon con\ple· , •11:::~~~· vrb•"• 11• v.i .. co tlon of Aviation Officer u.ne, C•t• Mt ... c.11iorn1• •M• Candidate School at Tnlt!IWMn ltc-.c-1.-oyen tn- Pe nsacola. Fla. dt•ldu••1Nne.1< ui1>1na A graduate of Marina Tl\ts .w~ •• , 111• •1th ,,. High School and UC ~:~=~~~,:.:,Or•,... Covhly on Irvine. he ;o•ned ·the ,,.u Navy in June. P"4>1r.-o.-. Goest oeo, ,.,..._, Nov U, OK f, t , 16, •• .,_... I 0.rtld L" .--. 21•11 H•rllOr I ., .. ,. Lane, Hunlln9ton lhtch, Celllornle._ T~IS -t""u I\ tonclv<i.d by •n in· I dt•Hfllal. 0.-elclLH J~ Tl\I• IW~ ••• ltltd "'Ill\ tl'lt I Co.,nty Cler-ol O••f191t c-ty on Ho .. -4, ltlO • ~,.,, P\lbtl._ Or-CM\I O•lty P114'1, No• 11,lt,lS,OCPC 7,ltlO •to~ PVBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 8USINHS NAME STATIM(NT Tn• IOll .... lllQ o.r-I• doll!Q Ou•I· IWHH. T ROJA"4lACO ••t.1a.C.ll• e tn- dvttrlH , s.t!Clein.nte, C.itllornletl617 TM 1011-1no -'°" •• dotn9 l><l\t· MU -~ KELLE)( ASSOCIAT'SS, JIO~ Airway 0.1,.., SlllT• '"· ~1a Me .. , Cetttorn•• n•a P•lrlC-Al•n Kttte f , tjJ2 Mlremar, Batb<N, C•tllornl• '7MO J hi• bu~n@\' I> t-..C1ed by en In• d tvldull. P.CtC•llo fllot >le-I Wt\ fli ed With ll'tt County Cle•-ot Or-Cot>nly on (k. loller lO, t'IO ,,..., PuDll>ned Or-'°'" 0,.ly Pilot, Ho• 1•. 2S, OK. 1, t, l'IO -IO 1 • .. PuBUC NOTICE -"CTITIOUS •USINeH PJJ.BLIC NOTICE ~TIOUS 8Ul,_ISS HAM• ITAT•M•NT Tl\e loll,,..1119 s-•son I• dolftil bu>i ,,. .. u · SYSTEM C. 711 Promontory Or W , M•-1 8"ch, Ca . .,NO Gerele !> ~. 211 PTO!"Of\· torv or.w .. ~S.ecl\,Ca.ttMO Tl\I• llvslnest I• c-led by an In• dl•ld<lal . Ge<alcl s. So4- 1n1. "8-1 -~ filed •Ith Ille County c .. r-ot Or•"9' CCMlnty on Nove-11,1'90 ,,_. Pllbtl-Or ... CoHI O•rty Pltol Ho•. U, OK. 1, '· It, ltlO *>a JelMll O. Htwll\, JOottt Mir-MAM• STATl•NT PUBLIC NOTICE (Otlrt, L....-" ..... '. , .. ""'"'• ,,.,, The IOllOWlllQ ... ,>Oft, .,. llotn9 Thlt -1MU .. cond\l<t..i or .,, '" butlMU ----- dlvldUal, OL.0 TIME PHOlO, lOI Marin• '9CTl'TIOUS IUSueaU J.,..... Q, Hewitt Avenve, 8e111 .. hla<'d, C•ltlor11le ttAMa ITATIMaNT Tlllt ._...,_ wet tlltcl wlll\ tlw '*1 TM IOllowlllt --It clolne IKl•I COllftlY Clerl of Or•l\9f County on llOO•rl Jem .. Fou1"ler, 1h 'MHM: ...... -,...... 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We applied everything we know about your savings and efficient money handling to petfect a checking account that will work harder, offer more convenience -and be linked to still more financia l services. Including overdraft protection up to $5,000 , when you qualify. No service cl;large with a $500 minimum balance! -It's Chextra's powerful advantage: no monthly service charge when you maintain a balance of at least $500. And there's no per-ch~k charge - .no matter what your.balanc~. Sign up now and wish yourself a prosperous New Year ... eai-ly! When Home Federal's Chex tra becomes effective, by law, on January 1, 1981, you can make·sure yours .is available from the very start ... by o~ning ·a 51n% interim savings accm.Jnt now. You'll start earning interest immediately. And with a $1 000 minimum balance, you can al~ use our Money Mover service in the meantime -to transfer cash to your ordi nary checking account when needed. You can even use it to pay your bi I ls by phone . / T~. December 2, 1llO • .. 101 ___ ._, 19 __ _ 90-7001 3222 $ .__ ___ DOLLARS And on January 2, we 'II open your ffiterest -eaming checking account-· automatically -with the portion of your savings balance that you . designate. . ·. It's easy. And it'll pay you to do rt right away. ' 200 free checks and no service charge5 for 3 .months! Sign up before JanuarY 1 for Chextra and we'll give you your first 200 personalized checks free! And, you won't pay any normal service charges for the three months beginning January 1. " Chextra. Something special, something extra. HOME. • Huntington Beach Office: 211r M.1n Street • 538-1511 Bolsa-Golde(l West Office. 15091 Golden· West Street · 898-0934 Laguna Hills Office: 24300 Paseo de Valencia · 770-7171 Laguna Niguel Olhce 30131 Town Center Drive. Suite 145 · ~~5-2880 Irvine Office: 4543 Campus'Orrve • 752-6161 • San Juan Capistrano Office 31972 Camino'9ap1strano • 493-0601 Santa Ana· O.fice: 17th and Main Street • 835-4336 · ~ Seal Beach Office· 1350 Pacific Coast Hwy.· (714) 898-3481 {213) 596-5576 Home Federal Savings and L<>lln Association of San Diego \ ·-.-- --~ ............. '" ""''"" ....... _ --...... -.-.,, ...... ~,,,. ,., .. , ... •':"''''••-...'"". . f • ... ... . ·~ . . . \ . . \; ~ . I te to bother yoU, Dottle, but could you pteaae ecratctt my left ankle?" MISS PEACH [o~re 1W TE HE~ r~ ,Mgj 4e1tnmKs CHl'2tSIMAS p~~l\)f ~ THE. FAMILY CIRCUS • No. you C,AN t-r H.A VE A RAISE'! ''~• yOIJ awake yet, Grandma? Or ore you still asleep?" I 1,COMI08 I QROSSWOAD: ., .. · llG GEORGE by Charles M. Schull r-------------~ ~--------------• M READ A LOT A80UT NOT a.cf ON 1WE DAV I ~IJ(WllaJMEH ~All&Ai..~ME-I ~~AN ATTMNEV... TO Ri'THE c~ I FUNKY WINKERIEAN (Z.) DEP£ND by Jeff hUcNetly ifar Mr.Bkxbr: CD Yes, and ©~©. - Si~~ by Mell Lazarius r .J 1 t. by Tom Bath* ORABBLE . FOR BETTER ~R FOR WORSE • 0151MCTING )'oJR PllPP'/ Ff'.QM UNWF\NTED BeHRVIO R •PR~ ~f\INING • ll"OW:>OUCING !HE.LEASH OR . SMOCK e ·GROO..,ING • O BEDIE..l'ICE IM1~1NGFOR THE.'fo.>G 000 'mAf IUA~.1'1.L SA~t 1iM£ 6'~E. I li)()N'f ~I/£. fO ~~1~! , .... by Lynn Johnston BUT FIRST LE.T's ~KE SURE t-\E. ~R\llvt:.S CARE ~D FE.ED\~l by George Lemont CH16F=, You SAY ')l't)O FOUNP A MAN WHO SAIP Hl!!!'P PAIN'T" THIS l!!NTI F'e! HOSPl'TAL- F=OR ONL-Y A Y eAH , Rl!!MARKA~L-ES PRICI!!, l!!!H? JUDGE PARKER NANCY • • 5LUGGO--·DID YOU SEE THE MUMMY' THEY uU5T GOT?' .J •• HUNP~l!!P ANP FIF.,..Y &UCKS ''' !! IT MIGHT M WI~ TO &ftlNC:J ~ ~TEI( JE-'H AWNu TOO.~: I MAVEN'T TALKED TO HER YET.' ,,____ -~ ... J..E'f-S SHOW 'EM HOW 10 NAIL A t'UFF! IT HA5 by Ernie lusltmilltr YE5-·-IT15 A FAKE HO'w' 00 YOU KNO'w'? 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OON$UMER Fij)itin1 -wit& rapist poses no higher risk C'HICAGO CAP > Wo .. who try to f8d olf rapi.eU wt&ll tildMla, W&1ac aad othetr forma o't vw.&.-. an QO more llhly to bt \nJured la • .. Jnaal aUa<"k lhan UtoM who doo 't r•lal or wt.o try to tall U..tr way out ol belq r•ped. two lludlel laflleat• ''There \a a myth that ,...lllance would incNlut a woman'• ritk ol be ••C lluwed Rul that .does ~ appur to be Uw cue at au," •aid Mary L)atad, cluf'f of th" Nation.U Cd\ter for lhfo Pn!vmuon and 00..trol of Rape, aJJ a1ent )' of t h• National lnatltute of Mental Hu lth ...... women moal '"ectuful la• u cap6,na attadll eharaderlatleally w•re aiael' and were heavier ud taller Uum lhoM who were r•ped. lhe 1tudld aald. The 1t'6die1 we re C:ODdueled b{ Pal.lllne Harl 'Of t"I Unavertit)' of l · llno1s Medlcal Ceater and JellJ\ie Mcintyr e or the Bureau of Social- Sn e n c e R esea,rc h ln c ."i n Wa1tunaton. D.C. M » Bart studied 94 women from lh~ Chicago area who bad been ap- proached by attackers . Of thoee, 51 e1caped. Ms. Mcintyre studied 330 TH£ HT\JIMES, t'\JNbt;D by. th~ rape atlempt.s, in which 1JO ol tbe . IUtlt ute but C<lftducled by \ildepen women involved were able. to nee. dent raearcherw, indicated that re· Hotti researchers said thal re- 1-___;•!.!:'-W!•~D~.....ti~JY....a.&.i.;&iwt~~· iiCi.:Jte~lwID~IJIO&-&-· _s3..1i~.1.ut 8uDu;C~e did-not-lead-to a lt'fftel'-ril tut\•n&, ballng and atlempllq to nee. of serious injury. IJl fact, they said, lOCr eased a woman's chances of docile women who agreed to go with escaping an attiu:ker , Ms Lystad an assailant to an isolaied location said n m the greatest risk of bodily--harm. She said women who were pass ave , or who cned, tr ied to talk their way HOWEVEll, FIGHTING back did out of bem& raped, played on the at · increase the risk of minor injuries , tac ker 's s y mpa thy or m a d e-s uch as bruises and black eyes, they the mselves look less appealin g were . said. more liliely to be raped. Women who Whether an assailant had a weapon were a fr•ill to act unfeminin e . was a relatively unimportant. factor a rouse attention or act hastily often in determining how the rape attempt lost important oppor.t unities to turned out, the studies said. escape, the reports added. The location of a rape attempt was "The thing not to do is act utterly significant. The studies re ported that passive." Ms . Lystad said. "A women approached in open areas woman who behaves as if she is weak we re less likely to be raped than and defenseless appears to increase those approached in confined areas. her risk of rape.'' such as an apartment or t ar. ----------------------------- 'ti Aft ........ eceffMic ~09rem .leedinw to the Bachelor of Arts with a major in APPLIED . . ECONOMICS emphasizing Banking and Finance A new program designed for professk>nals working 1n banking finance and financial !"'anagement. ' •Attend one 4-hour evening class each week for 15 months • Do a reserach project related to career objectives. · •Apply tor college credit tor w hat has been lewned on the 1ob. • Stu~y at conven1eQt locations throughout.Southern Cahforn1a. _ If you· have completed approximately two Year.; of college and are wi~ng. to work intensively for 1 S months, ~his program nay be for ro,_ int1:>rmatlon. contact the School of Continuing E~tion. Un1w rs1ty of San Francisco, 908 South Village Oaks Oriw Covina. CA 91 724. Telephone (213) 91 5-7761. · .,. USF® UniYersity of San Francisco ~ Franrisro', "1N llnhl"Nt.' / hundtd in lllS~ A GIFT OF MUSIC FDR 11-n: SEASON FROM FASHION ISLAND • lRVINE MASTER CHORALE IN CONCERT This Thursday evening, Dec. 4 , ac 7 pm in the Court near Buffums' and Bu Hocks Wilshire. The Chrisfmas spirit is here. Enjoy this magruficent musical presentation, over 100 voices, in the great outdoors of Fashion Island Shopping Center. · liWl FASHION ISlAND ·~NEWPORT~ ~-Mwtua • a..loclt Yllhft •Rot. ..... • llw '"-fway • Buluma' •J.C. Pcmry ~ ~ Padlc: C.olll Hwy. bdwftn MkMhir endjeiftboctt aw..~~ leedt QUEENIE "After you aet back from aetlinf away from it all. how •bout 1ettin& toeether until you want to get away from 11 all •11ain~" "Got a problem? Then w nte tu Pal Dunn. Pal will cut red tape, getting the answers and actwn you need· to sol ve inequities in government and business Mail your questiom to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coast Doily Pilot. P.O. Box · 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters as possible will be answered, but phoned inquiries or letten not 1ncludmg the reader's /\Ill name. address and busmess how~s· phone numbercannot be cons1dered. Thi.!columnappearsda1- ly e:rcep( Sundays .. Olart ro•pares drdl«"don• DEAR READE RS: Would you like to compare your Itemized tu deductk>m with the averages compUed from Ute tatfft lnter11al Re\'eaue Service flgues by Commerce Clearing House! A cbart showlllg bow much, OD the average, ta:apayera in various adjusted gross income classlftcatk>m deducted for CGGtribuU91ls, inte rest , ta:aes ud medical/dental e:apeues baa been pre- . pared by CCH. It can be requested by sending a aelf-addreaed •• stamped envelope to AVS. Slide closes trail Y OSE M I T E NAT IONAJ..•PARK (AP> -The upper part of the trail along Yosemite Falls probably will be closed for more than a Y•a r from a massive g r a n ite s Ii d e wfli c h killed three and injured se ven, park officials s ay. The lower part of the trail was reopened to visitors last week. but officials estimate it will cost $300,000 to $400,000 to rebuild the upper part o ( the t rail, said ranger H e r bi e San s um . A s pecial appro priat ion will be needed. and work cannot begin until at least April because of ~inter conditions. T he Nov. 16 s l i de NST TIMI tMJ I YIS. • OflN TO THI PUil.iC ~ ALLIE MAE SPORTSYJEAR MANWFACT\JRERS Closing oul 1enn1s 4 1ogg1ng div1s1on Mens-Women's Sportswear 60% to 80% OFF Moa.·W . 9 e.M.·5 p.M. .. ..._ fKtory • destroyed 600 yards o( the-twisting .trail. an,d one large overhanging chunk of granite must be blasted a way before recon94:ruction can begin safely. ... M•Co. ISIOM-o~ r---:1!":::---::~-:TH=~E=------· M•wport .... c ~:~G SOl9' We_llrf He•h~ \I ]I ''>•1 ,, .. ,; .. J' -,, .... , ... "·~· .,,. f 41 \fOffl" f<4_.,4•tl'"\' ''~I ., .. 1 COSTA w u 641-1289 'SJll , '•-.por'I ••ct MIH IOOO Yff.J0495.040l ,..,, Cf·•'"'reo c.,.,. ..... "O I Sen 0..0 ,,.., el A••r, "••• J ( I.. \t. HO'tU ) INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT Tbe cbart also includes -for eacb adju1ted gross lacome category -a percentage represeat- iag aa average ratio of total itemised deductioas to aclJ.-ed crou iacome. It does not iadicate tbe · amoaa& tba& would be allowed by the IRS in a ~ 1peclftt IMUJlce. . for Best Quality and Selec tion ot Handmade rugs from China , P e r si a, Ind ia & Romania at reasonable prices. CCII ..,._ that wben taxpayers itemize dedac· t...,, tM amomta claimed may weU triHer an IRS aadlt II &My are aubataatiaUy higher than tM typical • ..-u claimed by other taxpayers iD J parUcalar iacome bracket .• .... llfttell• clcd• "'rigllrd DEAR PAT: i plan to be married soon. and my-fijture 6uaband's job is In another state. It would be impossible for me to commute. and his career location is permanent at this time. As a re- sult, 1 will have to quit my job and look for another in a semi-specialized field in the state where we will be .. ving. Can I apply for unemployment in- surance benefits under these circumstances? · l.N .. Costa Mesa The cleeermlaa&JoD supervisor at a state u.n - employmcat lmarance office says that no open aad sbllt auwer applies lo your caae. You allloald rue a claim for benefits In thf' state· where you plan CO move agains.t. the state of Callfonlla. Your claim wm be evaluated and de- cided upoa ia California. You will be Interviewed la the o&ber state and your prnent employer also wlU be coatacted. Volatarlly leavin« a position tr you have good caase does not necesurily cUaquaUfy you from benenu, but tbe spokesman emphasized the de- termba1tion la "almost a para-legal operation." 2421 E. Coast Hwy. (714) 673-2224 Corona det Mar _. · w. -"'--Or•s.e r-._•lwt - _ ........ ..... -LEARN!! HOW YOU CAN LEGALLY PAY NO TAXES IN 1980 AND RECOVER T~XE.S I PAID IN'7·7, '78 & '79 · J UST Tll'E WAY 14 PROFITA BLE A ~f EHll"•\:'\ COMPA:"I SS WITll PRETAX WORLDWIDE EAH:-.ll~GS Or O\'ER 3 5 Bil.LIO:'\ DO LLA~ PAID NO FEDERAL l :"\fO~I E TAXES AT ALL' 0 :\ THE LIST <ff :-JO TAX CO M PA~I ES. ARE L'S STEEL. GE:\'ERAI. D Y~A:'.llCS •. H fERICA:" AIRLINES. OCCIDE:--;T \L PETROLEDt BOEL~C. A:"\D J P :'110RGA:"\ & CO 1 Hl'Por\ Changin~ Times. Ortober 1980 1 CALL NOW AND L E ARN HOW TO P UT YOUR TAX DOLLARS TO WORK FOR MORE INCOME FOR VOU! PHONE: 644-2507 Complimentar y Tax Seminars Are Av a ilable Platt for ~nslon fa.rlllfl Evenings & Saturdays. Refresh ments Will Be DEAR PAT: I would like to have income tax Served . Please Call For Semina r Dates. ~~~~~~~~n~~my pens ion. How can I arrange to Seminar Speaker T.M .. Costa Mesa , Mr. Gerald L. Kozak, Tax Planner lltS advise& you to complete Form W-4P, Ao· " Newpo rt Cente r aaltaat'• Reqaeat for t:ederal Income ·Tu: 359San Migu e l Or Suite 11 0 Wlthlloldla,, wll.lch ls available from any IRS of-Newpo rt Beach C alifornia 92660 flee. ~ wtdlboldiDg can be for aay specific whole '• dollar amoat of at least $5 a moatb. Reservations limited . ·~~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEY' YORK (AP) Nearly IOO women bave filed claims for 1 share of •1 miWoo awarded to· city wonen wbo sued New York City because tbey were forced to take · matenUty leave. , The Htt{ement was appl'Oftd by U.S. DJ1- trlJ!t Judie Whitman: happ ol Manbattan. · TIM Mttlemeat ii t.be neult ol a tlue·action 1 1ult .. almt tbe elty and l tbe Boenl ol Education flied. on bebalf of .a 1Upervlior at a city cMldrm'• abelts ud on: J ~Ji...!lf_!f _tbrw teaoben.c.,; ' r • MllD~. ,...,, ..r.:.. ·*'.:..·· I°' ave our compettnt · L pJumc.t dO tM world , ..... "'~~ '-".V'ift_ MIAlM 1 .............. -.... 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Aftll\'lt'* l.aker b 1-~t'b tl in ca g~111 ~ •\th 'Oetrott follo~ m~ rl·1. uver "l11m frqm tu~ operalmn Juhn.wn -.1\o k·o M11·h1g1&n Stille lu tu t ht' 1.aken P111to11~ cluh at the Pon· tuu· S1tverdome fo'eb 6 JolH\M>n was al his parents' Lansing home for 'fhanksgwmg, aJ\d struggled 1m l'n 1ll'h\.-:; to a mt:eting on campus with l't'l~>rters l'OVenng the Michigan Sl&tt' bnbketball team· Ht' wai. dt:c·ked out in an example of hit. rH'Y. ··l\fa~1 t· hoe" of sports wear - u J{ra~ and l(reen warmup suit with a yt'llo" Ma~ 1l"' over the heart. ,\nd he was at least on the surface the ~amt> happy, easy.going Earvin physical therapy in California before re- turning to tansing for Christmas. Asked how he felt mentally and e~­ tionally, M added: "l 'm all right. 1 've just got to bounce back. l 'm going to go all out and do the things l 'm used to doing. I've got to get ready for the playoffs . "l won't lose much of the game, because I play up here," he said. tap- ping his head. • "He's a youn~ player and he shouJd make sure he s 100 percent before he com es back. There's no reason to llurn. it. He's got a tot or great seasons ahead or him. U he does decide to come bac,k , he mighthurthimselffurther." Gilmort should know. He t or e cartiWge in his right knee lwo games into las~ season. tried 'playing on it for two more and then went under the knife. \ht N th•mp1oh~tup 1n um~. !>aid ht> w1H return to Lo~ A11gt.'lei. 011 Wednt':. da) and havt< the t·~l rem11Hd from h1., lea o~xt Mondcl> .... hu l'uptured hearts at Micttigan State · .rnd mobt of M1ch1gan as a teen-age Y. ILard v.1lh a basketball. He showed lit· lit! v. orn about recovering fully from h1!> l'artila~e oiwration • Magic's optimism 1s encouraging, alt.hough maybe not sound . .Ib~ Chicago Bulls' Artis Gnmore. the team's 7-2 center. underwent the same operation as J ohnson last year . Gilmore's advice lo the youngster is one that should be heeded. ··He really s houldn't try lo come back this year." Gilmore s aid sincerely. As he was about to leave. Johnson -Was asked-if-he-ever ""te-gretted passing up his last two years at Mi chigan State to turn professional. A slow smile spread across the face of ,. the rich young man who -among other things sells 7-Up, meets Hollywood I'm boolm~ for the Oct11111 g j 11W hert• for OI) return ht' 1>dtd referr111~ "!' rn <loang cxert'1ses well without µa 1n ... he suid. adding he'll undergo stars and drive.s a Mercedes. "Not a chan ce." h e said softly . Tall order Purdue's r·eplacement for. 7· l Joe Barr~ Carr(111 1s freshman Russell Cross (40) as the 6-10 center 1s s hown her e shooting over Loyol a Marymount's Michael Antoine Cross led the Boilermaker s to a 104-75 victory Monday night as he scored 21 Points. 'Baby-/ ace' H01,00 wins rookie honor LOS ANGELES CAP) -Left· hander Steve Howe, the latest of soorts' baby-faced assassins , c ame up to the(i)odger s not even listed on their roster and pro- ceeded to become the National League's Rookie-of-the· Year. He was cool and collected dur- ing 'the baseball se~son . yet even his wife. Ci ndy. said she didn't expect her 22-year-old husband to be in the big leagues this season . lnjur.ies to Terry Forster-and Don Stanhouse left an opening in the Dodgers' bullpen and Howe rilled the bill to an extent that second baseman Davey Lopes said. "I think he was the most valuable player on the Dodger team. He was our bullpen." Howe. from the University of Michigan. posted a relatively unimposing S· 7 record but he had 17 saves. Before his stint at San· Antonio. his rrcdentialc; included being the all- ll me winnin gesl itc her at M i<:higan with a 27 ·8 rerord. .. I depended mainly on my fast ball." he s aid "I l'hanged up on a few people bul mainly 1t was learning where to throw the fasl ball. I hadn 't r elieved before so I really didn 'l know what lo expect. .. Howe became the second straight Dodgers pitcher to win the rook ie honor s Rick tcliffe being the top NL rookie in 79. Howe gained 80 points in the BBW AA voting to top Montreal's 8 i 11 G u 11 i c.k s d n . S 3 . a n d Philadelphia's Lonnie Sm ith. 49. "I never expecte d at the beginning of the year Co be with the team at all." Howe said. ·'But all the people worked with me and helped me and kind or carried me throu~h." Rogers: rags to riches If eisman winner is tme to life hero By WIU, GRIMSLEY AP Specl•I C .. ~ There he stood before a battery or cameras and klei~ lights , uncomfortably impeccable in a gray.striped suit. white shirt, red lie and new brown shoes that cramped his toes. It beat the gla re or the a police lineup. "l was lucky." said George Rogers. Universi- ty of South Carolina tailback and winner of the lle1sman Trophy as the best college football player in Amerira for the 1980 season. ··Without the help of st>me very · ni ce people, my life may have gone the other way." Rogt'rs is the he ro in a modem day version of one of those Horatio Alger rags ·to-riches sc·enarios wherein an urchin pulls himself up by the bootstraps and on the last page turns into a man of distinction and arnuence lo li ve happily ever after. It's a · touching, real IJfe drama that warms this Christmas season. Som in the town of Duluth, Ga., and reared in a broken home. Rogers spent much of his childhood moving from one small town to another Decatur. St•ottsdale , Norcross and Oglethorpe with his mother. two sisters and two brothers . His father went lo prisoTI on a homicide charge. His mother worked as a domestic lo keep her family fed and clothed. They were on welfare. Then...they moved to AHant1l-Whett-6eorge-TOanled'"' the streets with wild gangs, keeping just a few steps a head of the law. "It was bad," he recalled. "AU the guys I hung around with are dead. in jail or working now, smoking pot. drinking a lot of beer and making a wreck of their lives." Rogers admits that he shivers now when he thinks about it. · "It could have been me." he says. Today Geor~e Washington Rogers. Jr . named for the president who never told a lie. stands at the threshold of a life that must be the envy of every red- blooded kid m t he country As college football's premier running back, s tatistically the fourth leading rusher in NCAA his- tory, he stands to parlay his Heisman award into a Sl million·plus contract with whatever National Football League club grabs him in ife post-season draft. . , , '·First thing I'm gonna do is buy my mom a new house." he said. "I always told her I would. I ne,ver thought I would g~t the chance," It's immaterial to George rhat he is a pt to land with one of the NFL 's poorer teams since the order or the draft is bas ed on a inversion of the final standings. His next s top could be New Orleans. where the Saints haven't won a game; the New York Giants or Jets. both in the throes of 3· 10 s lumps. "It's rough out there." he replied when re- minded of his possible football 'fate. "But I don't mind, long as I get the football. My favorite team "6~00..teh ." -. -- Rogers is a striking physical specimen, 6·2. 220 pounds. all grit and gristle. He's harder: ~ s~p than a berserk army tank. He led the nation ap rushing this season with 1,781 yards. six yards every time he touched the football, and had a abingof21 games of lOOyards and better. ,.,. ......... TED HENDRICKS OF OAKLAND PUTS PREUURE ON DINYD'I CRAIG MORTON. j MAGIC JOHNSON . Rogers returns a .hero COLUMBIA. S.C. (AP I Newly crowned lleisman Troph\ winner George Rogers turnl'lf do wn network te levis ion 111 terviews because he say~ h•· needed to return to classe"' ,11 the University of South Carolt11 ;.i and he wanted to share his ~tr1n with tus teammates. Rogers, who won college f1x11 ball's highest honor in New >\>t k Mdnday, returned home later 1n the da y t o a t umultuo11 !'> we lcome from an est1mat l'tl 10.000 admirers "WE LOVE you, Georgt- said both fans and plat·anl., .1• Rogers stepped off a Jet <Jr11l waved the No. 1 sign Never one to bask 1n thi limel ight. Rogers said. It anybody deserves it more than I do it's my offensive"line th1·~ -de&er~e-alHhe-eredit-:u -- Asked why' he returnfd It• South Carolina instead or SlCI~. ing io New York for a round ol nationally broadcast inter.views Rogers said, "I had lo go LO school and I wanted to get bat'k around the guys.'' • Rogers , who m et with re- porters for a short news ron ference befor-e making his way through a crowd packed into th e airport lobby, said it appears certain he ,.-iJl play professional· ~Y for the New Orleans Saints. "IT DON'T loo"k like I l!Ol• much choice. The Saints go1 r1r-.1 choice," he said. referring to 1h1· up com i ng NFL d r aft l'h1 Sa ints. who have not "'on ,, game this year. likely will m<ikc Rogers the fi rst" pick of the '\Fl draft. Rogers. who was intcra uptt•tf several times durin~ intervil'"" .. by shouts from teammates. ~aid "Earl Campbell 1s my idol t ti have to work real h:m.l to p l:" aS' well as he has .. The Duluth. Ga . ~cn 1o r t ailback said the Downtown Athletic Cl ub. wh1eh annua l!~ awards the He1sman to the nJ tion·s lop college football pla)er does not base its dec1s1on on team record. South Carulln01 finished the regular season w 1th an 8 ·3 mark and fa1,:es Pitt~ burgh in the Gator Bowl Der ~l OC~ CERRITOS TO HUH PREPS Edison High's defending C'IF Big Five Conference champions will be playing at Or ange Coast College Friday night when the~ tangle with St. Francis Hi~h in the semifinals . Fountain Valley is a lso a home team. but will take its show to Cerritos College wtlere Angelus League champion St. Paul Cll Qi duels the Barons. In another game or area in terest. Capistra\\O Valley 1s thl' host for its Cen\ral Conferen<'' semifinals game with Pius X and will meet the latter on Capo's campus . E ach ~a me is billed for 7: 30. "I'm not going out to the mound and be in awe of .anyone," Howe told a news con- ference celebrating his selection by the Baseball Writers Associa- tioo of America . He aaid he was surprised he waa mentioned in a possible trade pacb1e to the BOston Red Sos f« outfielder Fred Lynn in tbe event the Dodgers' Dusty Baker became a free agent. Raiders win Monday · nighi's battle of the blundei-s "I Sot oa the phone and told Dully he'd better sign because It had taken m' a loog time to get out of tbe ~ld country.'· Howe Hid with a smile. Baker did alp and the trade talk ltopped. ' AlmOlt nerybody bad expect- Id Howe to be With the Doctcen' ,, farm club a Albuquerque after "" Ae wu ,., at San Antonio in mt, W. ftnt year ht or1anbed bMeball. • H• went to the Dod1era ' Ql1Dt = IDd with Font.er on tfat cllM _ Ult, Howe won a job. OAKLAND <A P l The Oakland Raiders used a little bit or deception and a lot or derense to beat the Denver Broncos, 9-3 Monday night. ' '·Monday nights are something we look forward to. Maybe we should play all our games on Monday nights," said Raiders Coach Tom Flores. . Quarterback J im Plunkett faked Ill handoff to the ten. and rolled right for Oakland's first points, running 8 yards. for a touchdown thal gave the Raiders a 6-3 lead in the third period. ·'The play was speciflcaUy designed for this game," Plunkett aaid. "I 1ot outalde the linebacker, and I'm not too neet of root, so that rake must have had t0metbinl to do with it." The llafders ·made their all-ti mt -~ . -- record in Monday night games 16· 1-1, b)' far the best in the National Football League. They also improved their season mark to 9·4 and returned to a first-place tie with San Diego in the AFC West. . Denver·. Nt. suffered a serious set· • back with the loss, but Coach Red Miller said, "We still feel we can make the playof'fs . We're not giving up on the idea." The Oakland defense, which hu al- lowed only eipt toucbdowna in the lul six 1ames, abut down a Deaver offeme whJch had acored more thu JO point.I lD each ot ltl lat two ••mes. .. "We JUlt couldn't do anythiq, .. ' aaid Denver quarterback Crail Mortoo, who waa int.r~ three Umes and ntked.. · twice u the Broncos' three-same will· -1 -:-:::---~ ning streak ended. The Broncos scored on their second possession in the nationally televised game. moving the ball 60 yards and get· ting a 41 -yard field goat in the first period from Fred Steinfort. From that point, the Oakland defense over- whelmed the Denver offense. The Broncos got only two first downs in the second half and lost the ball twice on fumbles and once oq an interception. The Raiden drove t7 yards for their toochdown, and Chris Bahr salvaaed somethin2 from an otherwise'mlserable night by kicking a 44-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. • Bahr miaaed four "field goal attemptl. lncludinC a 21-yarder, and allo blew the extra point try after Plunkett'• bootJet I touchdown run. The Raiders won before th~c hrst • sellout crowd at home this year. The fans were enthusiastically supportive, but many or them also took part in a "Save Our Raiders" demonstratfon at the two-minute warnin11 of both halves. They stood on their feet, '1¥avlng sisna to show their concern Qver the propoffd transfer of the franchlae to Los Aftleles. The Raidets will have Uttle time ror· celebrating the ieventh triwnph iD \heir last eilht pmes because on &mday they host Dallas, which leads the Nn. iD acor- in1. And wblle Oakland hu • abort week of preparaUon, lbe CowboJa trill be coming otf a nlne-daJ rest after tbelr 51-7 ~­ -'n• of Seattle l'8t"ftlunday. I \. I -OAllY flltlQT ,, -. Gr n makes his atand on behaH of the defense .,,.. uor:r,•s.Mlt PIM'S8Utt<IH Tbe Un. veffit,. of -Pit• • 1.11Marp'' Hua.b OrNn t11ured he aeond aome 4 • pota1.1 for del..Wve play•n Monday wlth hi• run· DU·"I) f\nlah ln Ow H•laaau Trophy baJlot1n1. And thf' All·Ain•r•oo detena&ve end aald he looktd ~ant to a bard hatllo1. friendly teat acalnat Heilman win· Mr Geor: Roaera when Pl\\ nleeta South Carollo• in the Gator Bowl . ··1 fell that no mauer hOw •l turned out. it w~ 1otn1 t.o , open c,1yes to people would realise. 'Hey, defeMave players are doln& tM type oI jobl that w\n aames -even lhouah they doo'l put prtnla oo the board or run up yarda1&e,'" Green said shortly after the final resuJU w.ere annowiced i~ New York. Roger• tbe nation's ruahinR leader. received 216 first· place vote9 °com&>Ared to 179 for Gree~. blddi~i to become the flrat &tnclly defensive player ever to wto the award. Rogers had more dommauon in the sec~nd and third place votes and he finished with 1,128 total po1nu compared to Green 861 111· .. Pi ' Green wits interviewed 1n the office oC Dean B tea , tt s du ector oC athletic public relations and the man wbo or· · chestrated the publicity push for the Panther standout. "l reel that what l was trying lo do -and what Dean WIS. try111a to do -was somet~ing unusual, something new," said Green, who has helped'Pitl to a 21·2 record over the put two "It wasoit gamble lo see if the pub c, the sports writers, seasons. 1.~ were ready for a cterensrve player tow· the Reisman. I fell that whatever I did J was aonna o en the doors up for everybody -linemen, defensive players or whatever." he added. ------QNoir al d1r dalf __ .__ _ __, "I'm cul from the dying beed or pirates and cow: boys who are the last or the rugge(j individualists in this country ... -Di~k Versace, basketball coach at Bradley University. · I' an~ an.rio .. I• all'Gif Sllll••'' d~•• NEW YORK -1f the New York Yankees stay • patient for another day or so. they pr~bably can s ign free agent Don Sutton, according to the veteran right-hander's agent, La Rue Harcourt. "J've recommended the Yankees. but Don makes up his own mind.·· Harcourt said Monday. ''I'm scheduled to talk to Houston and Montreal Tuesday and we should have a de- cision by Wednesday." The Yankees ha'd placed a one-week deadline on their original o((er to sign Sut· ton and then extended their· deadline anothe.; wee~. Harcourt hopes George Steinbrenner will wait another few days. SUTTOl't ''George's offer is in place," Harc()urt said. ··we understand it and we a r e pleased by it. I think the only thing that -would-prevent the-Yankees-from signing him is i( they make some other move before we make our decision. J have a commodity with three or four very ·good bidders. I haven't heard the presentations from them all." The agent said he believed the Yankees. deeply in need<>( righ~·handed pitching. might have a trade hanging and might, be afraid to have at fall thro~gh while they wait on Sutton. Pa11~, A•d~•• lead /Jfla~I• Steve P ayne and Keat Aadenoa scored ~ second-period g?als ejght seconds apart Monday , night to lead Minnesota lo a 5-3 National Hockey League victory over the New York Rangers in the N HL's only game of the et'ening ... The Hartford Whalers added Mike Renaud to their roster. Renaud, a 21-year-old de· (enseman. was playing for the Whalers' Binghamton. N .Y. afiliate in the American Hockey League ... Chicago.traded left wings Doug Lecuyer and Tim ,Trtmi-er to Winnepeg for right wing Peter Marsh. Marsh, 6·1 and 180 pounds, was the J ets' first pick in the 1979 expansion draft. Lecuyer. 22, and Trimper, 20, had seen little action while with Chicago this season. ,\U lighc again•C Gardrwr in tDOrla Negotiations are underway for a fight • between former heavyweight champion Muam- m ad All and heavyweight champion Joba Gardner of England, it was reported Monday. The proposed fight would take place in Tokyo aa early as February . . . Arizona State Un!veraity waa ordered Mon· day to tum over to the Mesa Tribune all information leadin1 .to a NCAA investigation into the school's athletics. A dead· line for the tum over has been set for Dec. 18 . . . An 18- year-old high school basketball star who had been courted by dozens of college recruiters died of a heart attack Monday he suffered during a preaeaaon scrimmage. Paal IDlllMJ, a senior at Calvert Hall College, a high school in suburban Maryland suffered a massive heart attack durin1 a game against Parkville Senior High School . . . Jolla ~•mate suf· fer' from recurioe blood clots i.n the lungs. the Seattle Supersonics announced Monday u they returned Shumate t.o the San Antonio Spurs . . . A $30 million class action suit lawsuit was filed Monday against former WBC welterweiaht champion Roberto Duran and the promoters of his coutrovenial fight last Tuesday ln New Orleans against Sugar Ray Leonard. A disaatlsrted fight fan, Salvadore L. Manzella Jr. of San Oiego~iled the suit in U.S. District Court, naming Duran. Don King Productions and Facility En· terprises. Inc. Manzella said tickets to the fight were exorbi· tanl and lhal Duran breached a duty to the public by quilting the fight in the eighth round. . . . LarTJ Helmes, the WBC heavyweight champion. said Monday he will retire next year after five fights . Te~nMlle TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Hockey -Hartford al Kings, 7:30 p.m .. KOGO· :(600). ' WAL Tat PAYTON Payton • receives apology CHICAGO CAP ) -Chicago ,.. Bears runnirtg back Walter Payton did not lose control or the ball and rumble in a Nov. 23 game, won by the Atlanta Falcons 28-17. the National Foot- ball League has ruled. The NFL issued the following statement Monday : ''The National Football League said today it had re- ceived and reviewed additionltl television I ape of the COO· troversial play involving run- ning back Walter Payton in the Chic!lgo-Atlanta game Nov. 23 and is now of the opinion that Payton did not lose control of the ball in a play ruled a fumble and ret·overed by Atlanta. "The National Football League advised Chicago Coat'h Neill Armstrong of its con- clus ion after viewing the tape supplied by a tf'levision station ·in Atlanta and received in the National Football Leajtue office in New York this afternoon ... Armstrong. rearhed Monday at the Bears' t·am p in Lake Forest. Ill., said "There's not much I can say It doesn't change anything. We can 't go back and play the game from that point on. It was my opinion ...fr_o.m Lbe ..begannfog I.hat he- didn 't f-umble , but t here's nothing we can do about 1l. .. The Bears were leading 17·14 a nd •ead 1ng for anoth e r touchdown when Payton carried the ball to w1thm inches of the goal line where head lines man Ed Marion ruled Pay ton had fumbled.' · 'Payton .jumped up a nd touched Marion lo get his atten- tion. but .tJ1e move resulted in the ejet'tion of Payton from the game which l'Ould carry a fine. An NFL spokesman ~aid no fine has yet ~en levied against Payton and that the matter stiU is in the hands of Com m 1ssioner Pele Rozelle. Disturbed fan files lawsuit against Duran NEW ORLEANS CAP) - Former welterweight champion R<>bert Duran of Panama and the promoters o( his controversial ti- tle fight last week are being sued for $30 million by a dissatisfied fan, Salvadore L". Manzella Jr. of San Diego nled the class action lawsuit Monday in U.S . Disl~ct Court on behalf of everyone who purchased a ticket to the right. The lawsuit names Duran, Don King Productions of New York and Facility Enterprises Inc. of New Orleans. • Manzella claimed in his lawsuit that tickets to the Nov. 25 bout with Sugar Ray Leonard in the Louisiana Superdome sold at ex- orbitant price$, and then Duran bruched a duty to the public by quitting In the eighth round. It said Duran and other de- fendants implicitly and expressly warranted that both fighers were· fit forlhe contest. Duran •'owed a duty to compete and fight to his full capacity and ability. but by quitting he breached hjs contract and duty to the public," it said. ' lf;>,006 fan8 greet Browns CLEVELAND <AP) -Airport officials saus tbelr experience with Sunda1'1 mobbin1 of Cleveland Hopkins Airport by more than 10,000 eereamlnC Cleveland Browns' fans #ill mean new plau for future team homecomin11. • Geor1e Douchty. director of the city's depart· ment Of port control, said the airport 11 not d~iped t.o bandle a crowd like the one tbat tathered to meet ~ Browm after their 17-14 National Football Leaf\11 victory over Houston. Tbe fam went wild a..r the fact that tbe 1ame put Clevelud In flnt place IDtbeAmerican Conference Central Dtviaion. Damqe WU estimated at sa.ooo and many ,..,..,.... complalDed tbeJ m1ued plaoea or bad to part tMtr can up to a mUe and a ball awa7. No ar· ....... reported. 1'be team new In on a chartered Northwest Orient nlOt tlMlt .ani ved at Gaie 41 tbortlJ after .mldniaht. The plane wu about u hour late ud the t I 0 • crowd had begun forming at about9 p . m. ··A dec:ilion wu made Frid~ th al we would at· tempt a1ain to have the team arrive at the terminal buildlne." Dou1bty said. "Believing it WIS an impor· tant game, but not a game that would clinch any titles,· we espected a crowd of ... about ,,000 to 5,000. "We tboulht it would give us a rRI tor failure evenll. ·It certainly did give us a feel for future evenll, ''he added. Douahty said ln the future,· welcomint rallies will be he)d tn lar1e, public placet equipped t.o handle latte crowds. The team'• plane will land on a remote alntrtt::'albly another airport and the pta,yen wlllbe tothealteoftberally,beaaid. A.., tbe optiont belnl CODlldered are the uae of Baldwtn-Wallace Collete ·oc-Burke Lakefroot • Alrport, wtUc:h ii belide downtown Cleveland alona !Atell:ri~. '. College basketball Houston whips ·sc i From AP DilPatclae• H OUSTON -Houston guards Rob Williams and Eric D.avis led a late first-half rally that erased an 18-8 deficit and led the Cougars lo a 71-54 intersectional collegl' basketball victory over Southern Cal Monday night. Williams, who led aU scorers with 19 points. started Houston's surge with a free throw. then added two more baskets as lhe -Cougars took a 29·25 halftime lead over the Trojans, l·l. Davis hit six points durin' the rally and WiHiarns tied the score at 25:25 w1th·2·02 to play in the rirst half. Larry Micheaux added two more baskets •before halftime and Houstoo . 2-0. never trailed again. Barry Brooks scor ed 18 points and Maurice Williams added l2 to lead the Trojans "antia• def rat• Peppn'df.w. 81-87 KANSAS Booty Neal came off the bench to score 14 of his 16 points in the second half as the Kansas J ayhawks defeated Pepperdine. 81 ·67. . Pacing Pepperdine was guard Root Bond with 23 points . Cal Saacr f 'ullrrion eel~..,,, .Center Dave Wear numoed in 26 ooints and forward Lance Ball added 23 to power Cal State f'ull~rton to an 86·81 victory over Portland State at Titan Gym The victory was Fullerton's first in two games this season and also the initial one for new coach George McQuarn. WHfl Brac·h nprn" u.•lch ad~ 83-:iB Long Beach State opened its 1919· 1980 campaign with an83·59 victory over Idaho State at home. Ray Reeves scored ~ 1X>ints to pace Long Beach State while forward Craig Dykema added 16 points and had 12 rebounds for the 49ers . who shot out lo a 22·2 lead at the start of the game .fMJ11 .IO!lf-.St. 11ip11 tf••11fo1aa. .;o.,.19 BUTTE. Mont. Guard Michael Mendez hit an an underhand layup with 16 seconds leH as San Jose State nipped Montana . 50·49. Forward Doug Murrey topped the winners' scor· i11g with 15poants. ·· Dayfon t-dflt-# Safi f 'ratMUn .. 81-B:J Mike Karueski scored the winning basket, a dri v- ing layup with 10 seconds left in overtime. and freshman Roosevelt Chapman had seven of his eight Cabo San Lucas entries maited More than 900 invitations and race brochures have been sent out by Newport Harbor Yacht Club for the sixth sailing of the 790-mile Caoo San L.ucas race scheduled to start March 14. 1981 "We certainly don't expect that many en· tries." said George West, general chairman. "but we have increased the maximum size o( the fleet to 50 yachts." The Cabo race has increased in popularity during recent years due· to the fact that its a m edium distance race in which wmds can general· ly .be counted on to be consistent rrum start to finish. In most races from Southern Cahrorma to Mexico. yachts generally run into a deadly "park· anf! lot .. at the cape 1n which they a re stalled for. hours and sometimes days before breaking free or the lee and continuing to their destanauon. , West said the early mailing or-race 1nvitat1ons will give owne rs and skippers a chant'e to de· te rmine the eligibility of their craft NHYC wiU accept both International Offshore Rule and Performance Handicap Racing Fleet rat· in gs·for the race. "We have adopted a modified Transpac rule for this race." said West. "Minimum standards are not quite as severe as the Transpac but may eHect the eligibility of some of the smaller and "ultra-light displacement yachts." said West. Deadline for submission of formal enlnes as Feb. 5. • points in the extra period a s Dayton ed~ San Fra~­ cisco. 84-83. : Kani.;ki led all scorers with 23 pointS Jo* Hegwood's lSpo_ints pace1t San Fnmcasco and1'ui•· tin Dailey added 17. i . PMrdur 1Jmz~11~ 104-75 ~ WEST LAFAYETTE. lnd. Center Russeh Cross scored 21 points and guard Keith E~· mondson added 19 Monday night, leading Purdu~ to a 104·75 college basketball romp over Loyola Marymount. : Cross. 1t 6-foot-10 fre·shman who biid 25 poinu; in his college debut on Saturday. poured tn I? points in the first half as the Boilermakers rol.le(l to a 4S-36 lead. . Coach Gene Keady substituted frt•cly m the second half after Purdue steadily boosted the le.id to 77·50, and the Boilermakers coao;teJ the rest o'J the way. Drake Morris added Hi and Mike Scearce cbipped in 13 for the 2-0 Boilermake rs In tourney play · Estancia, Artists advance Estancia. Laguna Beach and El Toro all post· ed victories Monday night. enabling them to ad• vance to the second round of the Laguna Hee1 ch Jaycees Christmas Basketball Tournament. By virtue of their wms, Estancia moves on to the_ second roWld agains t Warren Wednesday nt~ht while El Toro and Laguna Reach will meet he<td· to-head Thursday night at Laguna Beach High. Estancia had little trouble an its o~oing round game against Western as Mike Markel t 20 points). Ken Hall (16) and Jim Sampson (13> led the Eagles toaneasy86·45 win_ Estancia got balanced scqring as n111e play~r:s got into lhe act. ' The Eajtles got off to a fast start , holdin,g a 25-8 lead at the end or lht-first quarter. Estan- cia upptd. its lead to 45-23 ht the half a nd then coastedfrom there. Laguna Beach held off a late rally by Loara to win. 54·50. The Artists, paced by Dan Arndt's 1.i points and 10 by &b Short. held a 24-l!I halftime edge hut had to utilize its defense to combat the ~tubborn Saxons Loara's Matt Stokes scored tJ g:.imc-h1 gh 2!l points. Tom O'Brien thr.e" in 27 poinl!. 1md-E <l1he Gn jalva and Bobby Clark had l l and 'lO respf•r t1\'t-I\ to help El Toro defeat Saddleback o!l-5!• El Toro, with O 'Bnen leading the Y. ay, ul""1 the game open. outscoring Saddlebdck l6 l:J rn t h second quarter to erase a 15·15 l ie in the f1r!->I quarter Rack Garza ( 16 points > and Ht<: hard Martinel t 13 > were the lead mg :>corers for ll\e Rodrdun· ners in a losma cause.· In the other first round game', Warren got off to a 35-23 halftime lead ove.r Los Amigos. then· matched baskets with the Lobos in the second half to win. 70-56. . Warren was led by Bob Jones' 19 points and Paul Lampey's 13. Vernon St·ott added 11 for tlw winners CdM, Oilers clash Sea View League favonte Corona del M .11 High wiveals 11.9 1980-81 ed1t1on tonight as the farSt round of the Marina Invitational unfolds with ::i double-header . involving Huntington Be<u~h . El Modena and the host V1kmgs. Huntington Bf:al'h, with two r'durntnl{ st artu~ and good size in the front line• hattles· Co rona dc•I Mar tn the opener at 6 15. tollowcd by ~arana a111I El Modena at 8. Other a ction tonig ht includes Dana Hilb · against Jrvme at 6 · 30 in the first round of tt;e Garden Grove High tournament and University meets a group of all-stars rrom Englnnd at 7 .30 1n. the first round of the Laguna Beach tournament. NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct. 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Jan 'I atOcu n Vlflw,I Wed :X:' It El Toro. 1 Frt , 1~ Alumnt.I WtO, J"" )1 (..tp.1\ttlW'IO Vlll«f'. J • f rt ,Jan ll SM\ Ctt.......,tt. t· Wed. J*' 2t at O.,n.a H1lls, 1• Ft• . Jen JO lAQUf\41 Hiii• I' Wed . Fel> • •t L•CIUM IH•<tl, I' Frt , Feb 6 •I CliP•Slr•rt<> V1llt r. a· Wed , FeD. II •I S.n C trmente, / • Fto . Ft«>. 13 O-H1l1',I• We<I , ~b II at \A:tUN Mjtl\, t• Fri • FtD :10 l..AQllM Ou ch. I' ·~uln Coast LteQue ~me OTHERS Oc••n View Oec 1-S •1 M.tr Ina Tour,,..y F<t • O..t. 11 •I Motning\id1, I Sat , Oe<. 1J .ti Ed1""1, I .JO Dt<. 17 20 •I S.tn Dimas rournty 01tc 11-30 •I VIII• P•rk Tourney Fri. Jan ? lnglo-.8 Fri . J•n.' M h1110rt Vtt'jO, I Wed., Jan It K•leli•. I' Fn ,J .,., 1• a1 Cyp.u s. I ' BllLT!MORE O RIOlf"s Signed Terty Crowley, dfo'\1QitWtt<I twtter firil b•~•tn•n. 10 • contrac:t ut•n\oon tnrouoll '"' 1.i "•'°" I ASKETIALL Nall .... , ......... 11 ........ u ... DAL.LA!. M,t.llERICltS RtleaWO Ou ret AUum~. torw3rd SEATTLE SUPERSONICS Returned JO"" Sn11,.,.le. IO<w•rd. to S•n Antonio ICM' medlt•f te4'\0n\, c•n<elllnQ •n u r&l•r deilf '""''" ~w Int Sour\ • lhtrd.round draft poO •ndU"" FOOTaALL Nel-1 F..-._11 L ... -NEW YOAlt GIANTS Plan o MIU 'Fr•«d•. w•dt: rtt •tvt:r , F"u 1n .. M•rt4n, t1nebtic9'er • .,_, CVf"ft\ Mc.Gn ff, defenllv• l•<kte,ontne1njur<ldrt-wllst COLLEGE llUBURN Doug ll•rllt ld. need IOOlllAll <o•<n, •Ml~ HOLY CROSS Fired Nt•I Whfft•riQhl, lle•d toolDAll coecn llllNOIS STATE N.,,..,d Bob Otola\kl. hUCI loolbllll tOM.h HOCIUEY N• ••rL• .. W CHICllOO H.AINKS' l re- Ooug Lecur•• •nO Tim T ''"'""" ten "'"II'· lo tht W1nn1pe9 J ets lo• Pel•• M•nh,rloM•lnQ. HllRf FORO WHllLERS Reolied Mlllt Rt"•ud, dtl•"1o1m4W'. 1torr B1nQ11em1on ol tl>e Amerlc4W' Hochy Ll!Qt!Que OB -M.C•rMn.on,Ell•nci• s " ''° Sr Ft1 , Jan 2J •• l(enntdr, e· NHL MOMDAY'UCO•E M1..-•s ... v11...,"J OB S<otlSlart>es. CdM •• 0 160 Sr Wed., JAfl 71 Loar•, 1• 08· A.J 8ryct.irv1ne 6 0 IOI Sr frt., J«I 30 L~ .Al•m1los. 8' College, prep scores llllnot~ SI .••• M1ss1U1111>I ll•llO ,, 11\dl .... Cenlr•I \l, l l'WI\ Coll )I M•ri.,. M. Blllter S4 Mer4U9tl• ti,., Ch.trl.,lon Sii Mo W9'-.rn SS. N 10'#• S1 NOflh-Slern 7', COIO<-SI J) O.org;e Toc:11."'-'•aottt s• M•r""'ll 116, South C..ollM IS N Cerollna SI .... O.••-,, VirQlftle l ecl\'4, Rlcllmond II w Carol Ina ... A.,., ... u IS wright SI "·Ml-IM ...... .,.,... ~.WIKOMln IS "''""'st, ... voe 11 11elM...., 10, NI: L°""•lan• U 0.11• St IOI, NO<lll Ce"'''' IS Loul•I-Tech 71. NW LoulU•"• .. Mtulultll>I Colt. M, l0\1111..-e con, S7 S, MIHfs.tfjipl 71, SW l.O\lillell• 67 Soulhtr11 U. "· Prelr!e Vl•w I• · V.,.Clttl1Mlt '1. •-a 51. ll w. Ktntu<lly U , Al•. llltml,..nem 7J Lamar l..'.t SC9"n F, A1"t1n '1 A11911rn "• Towwn 511.ta • Gramtlllnt N, S. C.a<Ollna SI 13 . . ... Her•erd ... MIT71 NOf ti ,..,,..,..,_ ., o.or .. IMiOft •, Lcryele, MO. 1' Geoftie 1tl. 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Veil" QlrlJllell .. lltllHk. Owl'° llllfl ~ • Adams on academic honor roll Gordon Adams , USC 's starting quarterback this season and a product or . Newport Harbor High, is the top student honored o n th e P a c if l c -10 A c ademic Al l · conference team picked from players wilh a 3.0 or h igher grade pioint average. Adams, majoring in ln· ternaUonal relationa, had a 3. 7 .gpe to ed1e Stan- ford's Mike McColl with a 3.6 mark in pre-medicine. Ken Mar1erum, a graduate of Fountain V 1 lley and a n All· Am erican at SUlifM a wlde recelver for tbe paat thfte aeuom, hu a 3.0 IPI In ~mmunlca· lion•. ... ~ .. T.._.a.1~bet2, 1MO Petrolet•m opinion asked WASHINGTON <AP ) -The lnterior Depart· ment, 1earinl up for a aale of petroleum leuea off California, bu u ked for •ua1eatioo.1 on lracta to be coaaidered for leuln1. The sale is tentatively 1cbeduled for May 1983. The "Call for nominationt" is lhe fint step in a process desifned to identify areaa lhat interest the oil industry and thoae which should not be leased for environmental or Other reasona, before a final decision ls reached Oh tracu to be offered in lhe lease sale. TllE-DEP ARTMENT HAS i.{lvited comment on more than 24.1 million submerged acres beyond lhe three-mile limit or state jurisdiction along the California coast -from Oregon to Mexico. The area reaches as far as 200 miles out to sea and in· eludes waters up to 12,000-feet deep. The announcement said a number or orrshore tracts have been excluded from consideration. generally for environ mental or legal reasons. The U.S. Geological Survey has estimated that the area may contain anywhere from 3.S billion to 10.9 billion barrels or oil and 5.4 trillion to 15· trill~on-cubic-feet of natural gas. Actual petroleum deposits, however, can be determined only by ex- ploratory ~rilling THE DEPARTMENT ASKED for tract nominations and other comment$ by Jap. 30, 1981. Following its standard leasing process. the de· partment usually eliminates som·e tracts from con· sideration and focuses its attention on others in response to such comments. \ · Flunr firm to aid Mobil Mobil Research and Development Corp. has said it has chosen a Fluor Corp. subsidiary to perform detailed studies of a fa cility for the con· version of coal to gasoline. Mobil said the study. estimated to cost more than $1 million, would involve Mobil's own pro· prietary methanol-to-gasoline process, and would be done by the Southern California di vision of Fluor Engineers and Constructors, lnc. The sub· sidiary will develop siteplans and prepare cost estimates. Mobil said. Fluor is headquartered in- lrvine . Mobil said the proposed facility 1s intended to produce gasoline from coal. The plant is visualized as combining the Mobil process with gasification technology s i m ila r to that which has been employed in South Africa, the company said. Avocado price takes nosedive ESCONDIDO (AP) ,Avocado prices have ~-..C NorlCI:. J, oaue1 C.Hn ""•tCI H I. NOTtCl"Oi' H ATtt oiil: .. aT AYRUN ••• coo.-••· PV1IUC NOTIC& MA•-===•tCT' AND Of' ,_ITITION TQ.. ........... CA.. ADMfNllT I R llTAT.~ "'LAINTll'I': J OYCI lllUTH NO ........ - VAU9MN ' --· OllllNOANT: 1'HIOOO•A auTH T o I I I h • I r s , ttou111v .... oou ,..,....... beneficiaries, creditors • ... IMllllM and contingent credltoA of • lfOTlc:a• v:=".!.. ..._,... Av run Ebb Cooper of · C-1 ..., _... ....-,.. ..._ Laguna Niguel, Cal1tornla, , ,.., ..._..,.. --,.. ,..... and persons who tmiv -. ..... •• ~ ................ otherwlM lnt•rested In ttW · .~·_. ,.w, ... ,....... ..., wlll and/orestate: : ...._. -...._ ,..,.. ""'"' ,.., · A petition has been filed·: :=1a11-:,.~ •n. .... -111-b y Lucille Cooper In the : u ..., .,. ._ ..-u. ...,1e ... .,. Superior Court of Ontnge • ...... , 1n ...,, .....,, ,... .....,.. • Coun ty requ esting •hat · .. "'•"'1111v .. 111e1 1eur wrllt911 Lucille Cooper be appoint· • ,....._,H....,,,,.., .. ,.,...,, .. _, ed as per"'-·I repr••an , AVllOI ....... 11111 ..... ... , t ....,,. "'..., • ! 11 .,.... ...-•• _.a •· tative to administer the ! •...,....a_.,..,.... estate of A v run Ebb :.:::~a .... '-1a ......_. Coo per (u nder t he . In, : 5'.!J.M<.J• ..... •k1w e1 ~ ..... ,.. dependent Administ ration · .,.. ..._. 911 .... .-to, ....,.le f Estates Act). The peti-. ...,.,,. 111-•••ta .... "1•· 40 .. ,. lion Is set for hearln" In m-re. "' ......... i. Merila, ti ...., • ........ ,_..._,..,," ... a 1,_. Dept. No. 3 at 700 C i vlE 1. TO nfE DEFENDANT· " c1v11 Cente r Drive, West, ir. the comoia1n1 ,.., -111ec1 l>Y en. p1efn· C i t y 0 f s a n t a A n a "" ... IMI ,..., II J'W wltll to •fefld • '"''&a.-,.,...-· •"Iii"• u v• C alifo rnia on Dec e m b er -""' -(\ _ _."" vou, 16, 1980 at 10:00 a.rp. Ill••"" .... -• wr1t'9fl ,_.. IF YOU OBJEC T to the lo ............. Unlftl "°" dO N , t i f t ... -t•t• YO•" --will be Oftl.,.ed Oft -Qran f)9 0 ,,.., pe I !On, pllc"11°" of -"'81-•"· •"" 1111a y o u should either appear '°"'' "'" -• 1~1 ... 1.,., at the hearing and s tate Y"" for t"8 ..Clef •-'" Uw • I f" I compt•fnl wl\lc11 cowld ••11111 1n your obJeCt ons or I e ,.,.,,,,.,,.. .. , of "••••· 10 1no 01 written objections with the _, M -1Y °' _, r•tlel r•· COUrt before the hear ing. ' -led,,. .... ,..,...... ... , v be DATEo:~u.i• . o ur appeara n c e may J . ........_.. 1n person o r by your a t- e:..,. torn e y . .,..,_aM<ini... I F Y 0 U ARE A Ho11~:00u1 C REDITO R or a cont- u ... c...w.._ lngent c reditor of the de· 11111 ._. .. .-.. ""* cea sed you mus t file your ~,=~ei,tAt21M7 c laJm 'with the court or P..011.-Oranet co." oeuy Piiot. present it to the pers?nal No• 11,11,u ,o.< 1,1..a m...a r e presen tativ e appoi nted PUBLIC NOTICE by the c ourt wit hin four m onths f rom the d ate of OltANGE COUNTY MUNICll'AI. fir s t Iss uance of le tte r s a s cou11T p r o v ided in Section 700 o f HAllao4tJuoic1&Lo1n111cT th e P roba t e C ode of I Ne=.,':~cac-=:.~':U.. Cal ifo rnia. The t ime for I PLAINTIFF BANI( OF NEWPORT, t ilin g c laim s will not e x- 1 .. c:.111orn1ac...--•t1on p i r e prio r to fou r mont h s D E FE N DAN T M A N L E 'f J from thedateof thehear- FEOUCIA. "" ,,,., ... ,,...1. DENEIGE ing n ot1'ced a bove. FEOUCIA, en lndtvldu<ll. •ftd DOES I 1nrouqnsinc:1u\lw YOU MAY E X AMIN E CASEs~=~0 .. , the f ile ke pt by the cCJurt. .. o TrCEi v. Mt1t .._ _ '11• If y o u a r e interested In the <owt _, -• ...i-.,... .. -estate, you may file a re- ,_.....__.. -.,... .....-q u est w ith the court to r e - ::::.• .. f1-• .,.. • •••"""'..,. c e iv e specia l n otice of t h e " rou ..,.,, 10 ..... ,,,. '°"" 01 •n inventor y of estate a s sets •ttorr>«f If' tn1\ ,.,.lltr, you lllOulO do and Of t he petit iOn S, aC· \' promptly so lh.Ol rour ........ c 0 u n t s a n d re p 0 r t s ··~.~i1~ ".:\~'=::. d e scr ibed in Section 1200 Et 1r1-_.. --<-• u•. of the Calif o rnia P r o b ate 1111 ·--•• • -·-u•. ·-· Code. ............ dial. Lat le , • ...._. le .• , .... _...... "I • SI u n eo-a \Olltll•• el conw )O de Mel Springer' Attorney un ·~ ... •~l• U ur1to. OtbOrl• a t Law 206 w. Fourth St. n•ce rto .n~d••t•ment•. d • •'*• j . ' ' I m•Mr•, "' r~1'1<•H .. ttctlla, \I llAr Suite 400, S<tnW A,,a, Cit. ••111#1•. i:-o. ,.., '~"Tr.O. • lf•ml>O j 92701; tel: 972-'401 I TO l HE OE,EMOANT A tl•ll lo compt•lnt N S"""" llltcl l>V IN Pl•1n Pu1>11sneo O<-C~I 0 •111 Poiot hit _,,.., you II you '!''"" IO dett nCI "ov U. u . C>.(. l, l'lell •723-IO this I•'"'"""· 1ou m'"'· within JO ciers l ~,·,~:.:~,~~:~r:~~ I lo lne cQmDlalnl Un~• r ou do '4, \ PUBUC No:.-lcE- r our OtlAUll Wiii be tflttted on •I> FICTITIOUS IUSINESS plltollon ol llw platntlfl. and tnlt courl I MAMIE, $TATllMENT may •ntw • ,.....,._, •t.tiftsl rou '°" I '" tollowu~ r>e•.Ot\\ ••• ••oing llW relf .. .,._ 1" trw <omcM•t"'· 'Duson en as WhlCI\ -rnuil in ~,,l._I oC fH E B.AL60A TRADING •.'JM· ....... , .... lngOf-y orl)t-r\y ot PA N Y JO I . P•lm 8ait>o• 1otn.<rt tleofr-1eoln1n.comp1a1n1 C•lllorn •~t ' · • DATED· Sept-u . t'IO • I ,,_ J ~ 8e•t h En•~r pr ,\e\. t nr l• Oettt ' C•t1 to rn4& t orp or•ttont , •OO • eva.-•Mc.lnt... Ed9e •aUr , l'h wporl Ot.oc n , OeclUCY , C:allfOU'I• ""61 ... a .,...._ r "'' Du;tnieu ,~ conoucr.o b., 4 cor C 0 e I • Y T . I 1' • E L M A N a por•llon OAYIOS091 • 8Hch E-•P<•lff Inc I tumbled to as low es 20 cents or less from as high u $1 because of a record crop. · "The bottom of the market just fell out," said Claude Sweet, a n a gricultura l analyst of the Agricado Market Weekly Newsletter. "It took a nosedive like you wouldn't believe." 19191 _'_ ... , J__. F 11-rU. ...... ,......_,,. ,,. ... ,CA _CJ C '"'' SIA-... "'"r..".".'.!!'.~ --OHi lft.... ounty Cl9rll oC Or-~· , Pwbtl.-Or-CO.ot D•lly PllOt Ho"t-10. '* Nov 11,11,lS,De< 1.1• 01~ . I Although industry experts expected prices to drop to three for Sl for the smooth-skinned Zutano variety, they were selling for as low as seven for $1 b)' last weekend. . CALL MITZI WEI.LS ABOUT l SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 1500,000 · Newpo~.~~!tr!.~~1:.2nc • (714) 760-6060 PUBLIC NOTICE -SUPE•IM ccii.i•T Of lltVEllSIDE COUNTY P.0 .h a O t Iii_.._, CA tJJe2 PLAINTIFF HELEN C ORES!>ON DEF ENOANl EDGllR B UFORD FEA GA N ~. 1no 1v 1a ... 11 , GOLOEN STATE ESCROW, INC • Gl•SOlo,OYNlo & CllUTCHEA L•w,e11 ... Nt--1 C-Dfl .. '0 ••• 1 ... Newpert IN<ll, C.o t114.J Pvbl!Sfled °'-Ccwst o ••• , P•lol "°' H. a.< 1 • 1e, t'IO •7 it..O PUBLIC NOTICE C•i•lorn•• CO<J>Ot•llol'I •no DOES I STATEMEN1'0F tnrough.>t,1nc:l11" .. ' AIANOONMENTOF USE Of SUMMONS FICTITIOUS •USINES5 .. AME CASE NUMBER llOl>)I rn. IOllOw•no per...,, h•\ •llAnonnt<I NOTICE! .,., ..... -wed. TM tn• u\t 01 1~ F•U1t1ous Bu>1ness CM,,-·._ ... ._.i191 .,_, Wll-Ntmt y-...,.. _..., .... "' ,.,. r._. CAI P .. CIFICA MORTG .. GE. II>) wlllll• • ._,._ llNd -,,.._,,...lefl PACIF1C:A EOll•TIES. ?Otl e us•n01\ llet-. 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'· 16• "· '"° __ ::: L PVIH~C NOTICE _ PlJBUC ~OTI~~ "''c:J.:.O::a~C:-.:.-..': Tiie lel .... fflt ,.,_ •• ,. •1119 ~-··· "'ACIFIC AUOIT SUl'tll(Ui, 1 ... 1 Gllf•RMM, Hwltt,..._. 81Mcll, tellfen!le*O ll'a<ltl< Cit) ...,., a C..C-1\•a <-•..-r-. ,..., Galllfl ..... """'' ....-...... (.el.,....~ . TMt ......... k ~ .. ..,...CW• -·'*' ...... c..,. ... .1.s..-..... ._.......~~ TMt .......,._,.... .,...,,.. ~t, °""' .. ~ ea.it? .... --"· ~ ,._.._~ CNtt Deity ....... -..-19,0lc.a.t.... ... ' 0 Econi~mk wo~ incre~ing for pres·ident-ekct :I •t ~.~~··•·· ~':<~:a~ ~wa~:·::==. ~:!.a:fi!':,~J~~:~ t:,e:~ r:::~!~:.i~:1l!!~0'!:i1f0i: !~ ~~~e~!tion5~l:ndte~n~e~!i~:!:i~ !:!rci~=~!':~::..:::! .. J NEW Y(lRK In thtt 1hort lion 11 bl-c.'Om lnl paralysed. 1bb dollan in \heir pockets. plied . nesses. not just bel!ause or high terloratedtoanalarmln1de11W! Um• &We hl• •lttt1on 1 pr~•I tt only the be•lnlWll of the Hat. There wu alway• aome doubt A ~i~ puzzle for the Reagan interest rates but also because Thia market. wblcb alwayl deal Ronald Ru1•0 'a t t tN10m1&· Pe1rh1pa lb• lo"8httl problem aboul bow much dollar and how people is how to raise military or t axes , r eg ulatio n and provides a pretty 1ooc1 meuurt hal&.c• hu of •U tor lhti lncumin1 pretldent IOOCl Rea1an could deliver 00 spending whjle lowering t axes, a material costs . of the economy, la now on ~ be~ome •v~ 11 what to do 1about the 1ur1in1 .. uc h expectations, and those formula that many hard·nosed, And on Wednesday. the Na· edge of despair, with "vlrtuall• s r.atu-A nd h o p t: • o t A m e r I c an • . a do~bta DOW 1row by the day and st~eet-smart analysts a re te lling t ional Association of Purchasing no lon" term mort,•1-a ·"~ Wl'lh each new statistic tellin" l •· h •· ... ,. v-.-n kt bbty 10 p b t1 01 1.1mtmon th al cootraat1 ho ba .. u.. rt... • c ten ... can pus inflation into Management is expected to re. ble for apartments. • ~I b e C' o m "' nlli hllJy with the perv"rse st.ate 1·,u.a. t w uv 0 me ec,onomy the stratosphere. port that the vigor shown by the Moat of what mort1a1es art 1 lr~•ltt 1Ull tn 1.1( t."c·unom1 c condJUOt\li and ~ . An. d Interest rates, following a economy for a few weeks in the available says Citicorp are ..-,,.-lt 1·· .. •t difficult, ior exampt-. I ' ' •""".' l ht •' e e ll & •1>t1ci.. ... "" sim1 ~r course into space, might s ummer see rus to be wanin1t ing for prime office bullctlnil bef~n bu •n trolltlwtng tu~ "lection . Rea1an lo dlscem aome doubts arising c.o~ce1v.ab•y destroy the produc· again , perhaps for the same and downtown hotelJ, on whiclt I •~turaOtin r\!C~1 ved the i reatest one-week about applying the Ke mp-Roth tivity increases on which so reasons. there is relative freedom 19 1 R t <'t wn ,,ur~t." of confidep ce ever re· tax cut proposal that Reagan much or the Reaga n return-to· raise rents. ! may be-rt-t·orded by the 26-year -old Sind-seemed to endorse during the s tability progra.m is based ONE OF THE most depress-<L: harmoa focxt < ... ,.. lln6(~r Survey, Even as Incomes campaign. lt would cul laxes 30 M a n y sma ll b u s inesses· 1ng of recent buaioess reports AS MOST Ame ricans ari'i and hutma: oil .,r1rc~ i.rt-n~1J\it, th:dioo<l, ~pie told surveyors percent o ver a three.ye a r alr ... ady are on thl' v1:?rge of ~iv· was one by Citicorp Real Estate a ware. apartments -and:! • houses -are the more press~ 1 Earlt1 lndl.-alions rPVeal -- need, but lhose big bot.ell and of~ 1 lice buildings are the better risk"· especially if lhe lender gets tJ ! participate in the profit.a. , · Christmas shoppers. more practical In fact, says Citicorp, almoe( 1 n o mortgages are avaUabl• ' without some (orm o( participa; 1 lion or joint venture.. And, ot 1 course, lenders much prefer t.q lend mooey to thole who at leas\ . have lhe proepect of profit. , . By T ht' Assud ak-d Press Mert;>hants arc cxpect101i: bnsk business to s we1tters and t'nergy-efrl c1cnt a pplia nces this Chnstmas s hopping season as customers look for !;lifts that will help cut soar· ing ruel bills Home enteruunment gifts also a re expected to be popular as the priee of g<r.soline and an evening out con· u nue to rise. men ·hants said as t ht: season began F riday, a day after Thanksgt\ ing MERCHANTS, COURTING CUSTOMERS in an al - t.empt to tum around a disappointing sales year, said they expected shoppers to stack to practu:al gifts · "The con<•entr ation. is on mcrchandist> that offers the l'USlomer longer lasting qualities," said Joseph- Vales. director for P itts burgh's downtown J oseph Horne's store. .. We've learned that during diffic ult economu: per iods, customers are more selective. People buy bet ter. but fewer things. They also tend to be not qwtt-as o utlandish in their.fashion preferences. They tend to the conservative .. classic fashions,·· Vales said. An Associated Press survey showed the usulll pre holiday optimism among mercha nts, despite a s luggish <'conomy and soaring interest rates . "The parking lot is rull. We can barely wa lk 1n Ille a is les." said Kathy Sieber t. a sales man:Jgt'r JI Abraham & St rauss in P~ramus, N J '"Ar1 yo oe who IS t!X!JcCling a banner1year or a boom 1!>n'l tx·ini.: H:ah...,ll<' said Steven Somers . president of I M a gnin a San I-r anr1sro-based clothing retail~r. He µrc1l1l'ted a 2 perl'<'Ol lo 3 percent !iales increase over l:ist ye:J r, aftt'r takang anflat1on into account. Th~ i.tart of the holiday buying season came as the l,Jhnr D~:pa rtment reportt!d that t he median weekly 1•..irn111g!, ol famili es. :iftrr adjusting for inflation, were d11w11 I 2 jH.•rrc•nt 111 the lt! months ending in October. .-.OA Rl'H.-I NT E R EST RATES a re fo r cin g 1 u .... 101rw1~ to plan a l1tth.• rurther out in replacing that r drig1•1 ator 01 !'tt1fo ·:-;::aid J im GrubbS, Phoenix district m:1n~1gt·r f1or J c· Perwcy "J thcnk they're playing it a htlil· do,..1:r ltJ llw lwlt and waiting to see if the interest r u 11·i. J.!'> c1<1wn ' · nw out11.r<1k '" for vrry sluggish salei. gains, with 111q 1rc1n·mc·11t.., H·r~ trruJ?h to comt! by." sa id retail .1n :1h ~t Monr~· c:rcen!>lt:in of Bea r . Stearns & Co. in ,.,,. ,.\\ 'rnrk These are just a handful of the economic problems the Reag~ administration hopes to deal witll quickly. But, as the prob! lems 1erow worse by the dayt prospects of an easy fix become more remote. From babysitting to window washing the classified Serv' Directory helps you find help. Consult the Service Directory in the classifieds of the DAILY PILOT If your) ~01~y • ...--------------------------------......................... --~~=-~ clients 15 job hard weren't ~ '0 find -enthusi•asti•c ... !: (A~~~~t~r~~~·th~sn~,: t y of high unem p loy · m e nt ar e b e i n g b I 7 ift U) s w a mpe d by peop le a. out. _gst \/~rs g : .. ~ lE~~:z::t~:~~~~ It 's ti me 1oJ-g ,··ve Q cr~~; .. ve had. a terrible . e increase," says Bonnie Kantner. Montgo me ry Ward & Co. pe rsonnel HQtltr"ectt(lYC ... BU.d .Ct-. ~i~i~1t~~si~neA~rdtt{es~~: .. , lion 's highest job less rates: 15.S percent. H About 500 persons a p-IW~§ 0 plied for jobs at the de- 3700 E Coast Hwy .... •" partment store in the Corona det Mar Phone 6;3.9000 'V la s t four weeks, s h e 1.1 said . 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They can buy chtcken for ••>.,.11111111· 1r1 stead of beef -or they r an bypa'>s the mrat ,·11un1~·1 ''" tirely They can s hop for bar'~:.111:. Th1>y l'an e;Jt trl J.1'' food restaurants. . The big supermarket operators ~ct•111 to b{· l1rri11111 through the year . 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QQ; BARNEY MILLER The OeloCllves IJI IM 12th p•e<:lllCI OoSGOvet lh8 Sia· 11011 hCluse 1u11Hlel uPS•OI! aown Dy a11 unknown vd11· dBi wh(I ll!a~es d m1rssag" "'"' tte 5 00110 Qlll B111t111y 1 00 II CBS NEWS 0 NBC NEWS 0 llAPPY DAYS AGAIN Aller he Sdve s f on Ml ~ Ille Pc•I'"" aoc1t1Ps 111.11 they •111ou1.i o"'ome oesc pat~ mt ~o•paa11 Barbara Walte rs interviews three reign- ing male superstars Paul Newman. Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds tonight on her ABC special at 10 o'clock on Channel 7. wl"'4l tn.y fond Oul Iha! .!!lP"-~me111<1<0.:y :oupply or ~utb~ '""'" eut 10 bl! "" •Cw c11;11m 'hulO ., BARETT.A So!•eua ~0<.;e1> ... 111111<>1 wnen h,; soh ovl 10 1111>. o llldlOI Sh1pme"1 OI d•ugs la 111e 1op c11me teal.le• l h lhe Coly tJi) OVEREASY Gw>IS M IO S1uaru Or ~0011t1 Bu1101 C.nel Na1s111 ~ MACNEIL I LEHAEA REPORT ((l TIC l AC OOUOH @) MERV GRIFFIN G uest no.i Voleroo lf1;rpe1 Gu11s1s Jack Jo11es Harvev Korm.,n 01110 a110 Adi;mo Na .. cy W11lko1 7 30 II 2 ON THE TOWN 8 o•er Jaorne Gdrza a 1.01 1ec1"'n or sofTle or lhe mo~1 unusual <1evoCl!S ever pa1 enttt<1 8 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES U FACE THE MUSIC CD ALL IN THE FAMIL V A1c11111 tries ro 11111ch 111111gs Yp De1ween Edllh and hf!t f,;o1111Pnr171 fl) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT «!) NEWSCHECt< CIJ P M. MAGAZINE 8:00 I) A TALE OF TWO CITIES ~l\ris Sdoandon s111r, 111 1n,; dual rot,; ol Cn.111es Oarnnv una Sydney CJ• to11 111 an adap1a11on of Ct1,1rles · 01ri.ens cl.ass.c story set JI ""' llme ol cne Fre<)Cll Revotuloon 01 a F1enct1 arosl<X.H\I dnO an Engh~n tla111s1c1 whos" ru~em­ bla11vi 10 11om caused. lh1111 . hvu<> 10 d• as11cally cnange 0 BA nLE OF BEVEAL Y HILLS Wlee Of C18lHltophel lor Fonv.. ; • llU Y CIAAHAM CNJeAOI I P.M. MAGAZINE CHAHUKAH:A CELQAATIOH Ho11· Ao" Marun Guetll' C8frOll O 'Connor, Ed ~, Ed Am••. Adam R1¢t1, Jan Mu•rey, Jecki. Ka/\1111, T Oj)OI -TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8:00 -... A Tale of Two Cities." The TV movie. version of Charles Dickens ' novel about the French revolution (see review, photo below). • SAMMY CAHN: THE SECOHO TIME AAOUNO Poou1a1 lyrtc•ll Sammy C...., ~urns With r..,.,,le- oencn 8b0ul hi~ car-e> COSMOS KTLA • 8:00 -"Of Mice and I Men." The .classic movie drama from 1939 with Burgess Meredith and Lbn · Y Chaney J r . as migrant farm workers <story below). The Edge Of Fotever" 01 Ceil Saoan e~pl0<es the hlSIOf'/ OI the Un"'4l<S41 f1om tne 11me wl\er\ Stirs 1na g111ai11H ~an 10 rorm 11:30 8 9 lAVERNE& SHIRLEY In lhe nopet, 01 meeting llllT' 5l8r T1oy Oonshlle Laverne and ShirllJY take 10b5 as Hollywood st11nt· women G» CAROL BURl'IETT ANOFRIENOS Ouosc Ne11 Stldaka tH>O G [§) THREE'S COMPANY Janel troes 10 ktillP JQc;k 1111d I !Illy lru<n ll11d111g Oul they .tie iJu1111g the sdont. gorl ' 0 WITH LOVE; SET FREE Jo,.eph C11m1J•ln~h• lvo~~ 01 me prot>lmn'> ol 1ee11 l!Jitt 111 ug llOUSO W MERV GRIFFIN Gut1 'iif hv~• Vafett.., 11;i111•11 .<w•"IS JaU Jr•11~:.. ~at 11c.,. Ko1m•tt lmoo "nd l\11.1rno Nancy Walker B.irDJ«l Hoot,hlly mm NOVA MovonQ Stoll '"" wo1ld ul ll111h .;n<J l()W Sllt*d 11hotoq1 -1PhV ;, G.lplure<l 111 1111~ 1>roq1.;111 wn1c11 follows 'ht-e1oerun~ntat <NQrk 1lor'e 111 lht: l1ultl end 11~ PUS'>oble ••1111111.dllOll'> 9 30 0 (I~ TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT fne 1t>ve"l1114 unotorn• Sar ;h wedH> •o• hll• ,,ew 101'> I ii'> " wa•ll "S'> St'lld~ i1Clll '( Hl(f/ ~h()(.\J, 10·00 0 GENE SHALIT TALl(S TO THE STARS I NBC 1J 10 : 00 -Gene Shalit Talks to the Stars. The Today show host shows excerpts from interviews over the past eight years with Bur.i Reynolds, Richard Burton, Peter Sellers and others . tn. .C11><>111e set 01 p1a- "en11~. 1e1C11ve ano r111>11< 11)8Cl'lanisms thll "' deSIQne<l IO keep OU• bod· les 1n a state ol h11l1h G!)'NEWSCHE()( 10:30 G»., NEWS G!> THE aoov IN OU£8TION ' 8a111nc1ng Act ' Or Jonathan llA!ller looks at che elabotale sel or P•e· 1r11n11v•. t1acllv1 aNt tepaJr mechanisms thll are designed 10 keep ou1 boo 18s 1n o s1a11r of heanh 11:00 II D G Cl) ®l NEWS 0 HOLLYWOOD &QUA RES 0 NEWL YWEO GAME CD M0A"S"H Wh&n '' s round a robusl nurse os lonely and sad. the 01ner nu• ses declare they w111 hola oack the11 ravo.s unlol sne gees a bOytnand Q) THE BENNY HILL SHOW tJi) TO NORWAY: HOME OFGfANTS Morily Py1hon's John Cle4e dons a repoiler's 1 CdP on, search ot his Norweooan roots and 10 onvesllQOle the great Vok· •no sp1111and1tad111on 11.30 I) l]J LOU GRANT A new 111po.1e1 ·~ wspec1 eo or us.no ne• person;t1 1.C•llonlhlp will'I a p°ollll· Cllllfl fo 01>111n 1nl0<mallon (R) G TONIGHT Goes• host· 01vld Letter· min Guetts· Jack Lem· mon. Hoyt A•lon, • Wiii Sl'lr..-8 PRISOHER: C£l.l 8lOCKH Cavgllt "' IM middle of the j)0 .. 91 $llUQ9le be\-n Vera and Bea. CtulSSll oecomes 11141 vk:ttm 01 bOth 19 A9CNEW8 GUHSMOt<E A young ovllaw 1s rel0<med by thl kindness end help of an eldefty female 1un1< dealtl (Patl 2) G» HOGAN'S HEAOES l hrte beau1flul girls are Geslapo ag8'11S ISS>Qned 10 trap Hogan an<l hos men II) IT TAKES A THIEF Al Mund~ goes beh1na the Iron Curtain 10 1escue a SIA Chier who was drugged and kldnappec e 11> CAPTIONED ABC NEWS · 11:60 G OJ MOVIE • * • Sounde1 Pail 2 119761 Ha1ofd !;yrvesl81. Ebony Wnghl ll\e conlln· u1ng tale of • p1e>Ua lam11y ot SO\.llhe•n sherecroppe" IS IOIC • -MD1etn-1tio e~10tm ''Whet'. In The lo•" • YOU MT YOUR Lft lklddy Huett rneeta a lemtle bOlllnO reltrM , cunt Eutwood'• look· 1111111 end• l&mer c;onllle1. 12-.aG e TOMOMOW 0-t: former ~ t*lllnQ 1ttr John Curry . • MOVIE * * * "~M'..' ,( 19441) Albert o.tlll.,, Biery Sutll· Yan W'*1 ,,.,. OW'* Of an le. lhOw I• fOYnd mu<· defed, Olll Of hi• «nplOy• -OOllniVM to llkl O"'lf ft-.. deed m1n'1 UMll u well 11 hi1 ""f•. (2 llra , 5 min) 0Twe1'81 AllOdM !tapped in 1 mine wllll 11141 IUIPKI he hll ~ Melling In 1 labO· lage 1nves•lg•llon • Ml8&0H: IMP08818LE TIWI IMF mull P<9"'enf 1n assaas•n lrom carfY'no out Ills us1gnrnen1 wlll'louc lino'flng Ille 1oeotlty of 1'111 , ... g1, -~ NETWOfU( NEWS 12:40 8 ()) MOVIE * * * "Siiiy Pof1ra11 Of A Street Kid" I 1977) LaV11 Burton, Tona And1ews A gllello youngste1 s ell<>rls 10 better homsen are lrvs· • 1ra1eo when his g1tllr1end becomes p1119nan1 (A) 1:00g) MOVIE •• " 'Poml 0 1 l 8HOf 119711 Peler Carpenler. Dyanne T l\orne FoUowong a lragoe car crash a young man's ree1ongs or morbid gwll proouce amnesia 11'191 11118• erupls lo des11oy l\om f I h1 30mon I 1.:k> 0 THE LPNE RAHGEA Bank81 s Chooee' CD MOVIE * * * * Orea! 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OUQh Eva Banoh Five air· Gresh survivors Slrande<I on an island beong used tor atomic testing g1apple will\ lhe problems ol u lslence 4:00 0 MOVIE * • ·~ Mari Alraoa 119571 G1101ge Nader. Pl\ylhs Thi1xl11r Wt-dnt-sda11"• Dafll im.-.'tlor..~i.-• 11:00 ti) • ., "Nealh A~12011n Sk111s I t934J Joh11 Wayne. Sheila T e11 y -AFTERNOON- ) 12:00 4D * • • Lolll Ac lhe l op 11966> L8u1ence Har· .vtiy, Jean Sommons m>•••• TheOne Thal Gvl Away ( 19581 Hartly Kruge1 Colon Go•· don 3:30 0 • • fou1 Rode Oul' I 19691 Sue L 1on P111 nell Aooeri& 8 ABC NEWS JOKER'S WILO CD M'A'S"H .. F .. ~;Yo"e ·,s ·in-an Up1oa·,--... ·--~~~·~1·~~llQ E1gn1 lovto-memtJ"' ledm5 ol t .. 1.,1>11toe~ und 111 .. 11 tamih~s VIO l(lr (HIJttS '" lh•S Jll-s1a1 eori1001o11on 1 .. s1"'g m1m1a1 ,.no othlet•c uoololy 111 lovt' ca1egoroe\ 0 MOVIE f .11(.PtOI~ h On"I nlter~e..v-s dOHe by fJl'h(; '.',louhl Ull li1P TOOU'; ~tl(hrw OVt."' U VaM e1ynt yt•(tf ·• tr11 hn11 JOHN DARLING by Armatrong & Batluk Channt-1 l 4btin911 * * * * 01 M•CC Anti u11v, ... r>;til1urt' NIU• Burt f"ff•yrlC;:llJ~ f.'fo'lt-f 'Jt llt·•~ ·•"c.J Aid• trt1 Hvttt.iott ,.,~ Pl tASt:Ut~tJ John Darling Chan~l One Cleveland, Ohio We wc:x..Ud be happy to have ':/d.J-appear as a guest on The Muppet Show ! We can always use amt.her dummy! I) ~lj)( T I C BS) l 0'!> A!ll)o•I•"> D KNBC 1 NOC1 Los Anqt.:11.''!> 0 I\ TLA 1lnt'l I Los AngPtt•" 0 MBL TV 1ABC1 Loo; A nqPlr·'> If ~•MB 1GB S1 Sc1n O•PtJll 0 KHJ fV 1111<1 j L os A11•l•'"'" •16' kG::, I 1A8C1 ::.an 01t'Qo CD I\ rrv 1 lnO I Lo!> AnqulL''> Q) t<COP TV 1lno I LOS All'jt·I~ .. ti) KCE r TV 1PBS1 LO'> AnqH .... «!) KOCE TV 1 PBS) rluntinqton Be.l <.I• Men I 19;19) Bur1wss Mt>r ,;dolh l on Cna1111v J1 Bas••d on Jonn Slt'm ti<.-<.~ S novel A Sl()w wolf ell Q•dlll """ a m19r.i111 workllr \111ke up an un<-~u al lft1J11ll~l11P O•l ii (;,Jlolor. nm 1,1rnl r:t nrs J 0 (f@ HAPPY DAYS MJr1un ~ rtf•&;t1ew rnov~ to MtlwJu., ~ ano on h1~ t11o;t oav on 111w., cr.,alf'S a DO NEWS 0 f61 BARBARA WAL TEAS SPECIAi h,1ft.ar11 N Uh•1 1rtf••tv· .. W1' B,,, ~ n ... .,,," l P tV• tlt•Yw "•J• mtJ • l111t f t.t~tt11.r111J (!) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS al THE BOOVIN OUES'fiON r1 .1.111t.•' , A'"'' .~ nurn,,, M •t1111 tr;O~ Ll• ,, Dear John: 'Two Cities TV 'Shogun' spinning off • version fulfiJJing By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAPI Pe~a~ you remember Charles Dickens' "A 'Tale of Two Cities'' from high school That wall the novel dismissed by your Eng lish Lit te<A c he r as one of DickC'ns · "minor " efforts, just before she made you take it home and read it. ,, It was the novel that started out with "ll w as the best of times, it was the worst of times ... " and ended with · · 'Tis a far . far better thing that I do than I have ever done . " THE STUFF IN the middle you forgot about. That's the problem with tonight's three-hour Hallmark Hall of Fame presentat ion of "A Tale of Two Cities" al 8 on Channel 2 there's a whole lot of middle to it. Too much. But tonight's CBS version dem- ons trates that "A Tale of Two Cities" fares helter as a TV movie than as required reading . There's an accessible. stra i,[htforward stor yline here about a reprobate's rede mption, set against a tapestry of firing guns and blood-lust. tender love and a pageant or manners. Chris Sarandon , who g rievously of- fended Thomas Wolfe's Geor ge Web- ber in .. You Can 't Go Home Again" for CBS last year, grandly redeems himself in the dual role or Charles Darnay-Sydney Ca rton . Pete r Cus hing lends a s uitably wei rd presence to the part of loony Dr. Manette. AS DARNAY, SARANOON is the dashing Frenc h idealist who. renounces his arlstocratic station and leaves Paris for London, where he in· lends to live by his own industry. Oarnay wants nothing to do with the d ~ b a u c h e r y o f t h e F r e n c h aristocracy. personified by his own • (TV REVIEW J mean un c le. the Marquis St. E vremonde (Barry Morse ). T hat g uy is mean. How mean? He's so nasty that when his carriage runs over a little boy. killing him, the Marqujs leans o ut and hollers at the dea d boy·s daddy, .. It is ex - traordinary lo me that you people cannot take care of yourselves, or your <'hildren " He 's so m ean that he shoots pigeons. He's so mean that he has one of his goons follow young Darnay into London to frame him as a spy. THUS DOES SARANDON-Oarnay meet Sarandon-Carton , and thus do both men get the chance to fall in love with love ly Lucie Manette. Yo ung Mr. Carton 1s Darnay 's lawyer in his treason trial, and Miss Manette Cne"\comer Ali ce Krige) is a material witness. As Carton, Sarandon 1s wonderfully intemperate, telling Darnay (t1fter he's saved his life in court>. ··1 always drink loo much. I do nothing in mo<fe ration, except work." You have to love such a fellow UNFORTUNATELY, HIS admira· lion for Miss Manette leads him from the path of dissipation. and he gets noble . His end is a lesson to us all. "A Tale of Two Cities" is nowhere near the dramatic tri'umph of -last year 's Hall mar~ special, "All Quiet on the Western Front.·' It com es off as a nice costume rom ance, cut with a little commentary on huma n malevolence and nobility. It's not the best of TV movies, but · it's not the worst . . ·~POWERHOUSE OF A FILM ••• ~Ira KUO)l.IWil Is a tNdlng Glndldate for en. grutftt 1Mngfllmdftee1W." -..... lttoOl.~£11~ • u t~)~C.lc LIJ< A 1rnJ I-RAN('°" FORQJ.OPPOLA l1fwlll A Hl M RY AICl'RA ICURl)SAWA Tiit: SIL\JKlW WAR.RION 1CHRIS SAR ANDON PLA VS DUAL ROLE 'Tale of Two CltlH' airs tonight 'Mice,, Men' airs tonight, ~hursdny .. Of Mn·c and Men," the acclaimed movie based on John Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize winning novel. will b<• aired on KTLA tonight al 8 and again Thursday al 12 :w ~ m Burgess Mt•rc<l1th and Lon Chaney'. Jr. star in this tourtung story involving loyalty and friendship betwi'.'en two 'alifornia farm workers. Meredith will be featured tn a specially taped ·wraparouncl· 1n whit'h he discusses his role in the film and the 1mpaf't the movie had on the film in· dustry "Of Min· :ind Men" 1s the story of two very diff erent men. on£• weak hut smart, the other strong yet chtldli ke Despite their differences, a uniq ue friendship binds them in loyalty and con· c•ern ror earh othcr l ltt U ~ '•••w~ ~i1t,;l'A fJf'C1 <Vlv1>1 ""'ICJ I ()ITW• I') \'•»1 tM>IV 1tny " lloP h•u1h1. lovPlv. '"1"r",''"ll 1·!11£14!MI 6-4? '321 ' TOKYO I AP l Pleased that "Shogun" raised Ame ri t·an in - te rest in Japan but con- t e r n e d th at James Cl avell 's tale or 17th century s amurai wars may offe r a distorted pic ture, the Japanese gove rnment is investing time and money rn proj· ects lo help Americans bette r understand the subject. Along with films and booklets it produces about mode rn Japan. th e government has spe nt $5,500 lo help pro- du c e two s pecial publications for d istribu- tion in the United States. · ONE IS A SO·page book le t . "Shogun : A Gu ide for Class room Use." published by Stan· · .ford Universit y for U.S. high school sociology classes. The other is a book. "Learning from 'Shogun· -Japanese His tory and Western Fantasy," prepared by the Asjan studies pro· gram at the Univesity of Ca lifornia al Santa Barbara. The2,000copies a re destined for libraries and otl\er institutions. Taizo Wa tanabe. a r o r e I g n rffi n i s t r y cultural official, said the government · recognized that the slory·s populari- ty. first as a book that sold six million copies a nd then as a 12-hour television miniseries on NBC seen b' 50 million ..People. had prompted America n ~ t o "tak e another look· at .Japan wh1t•h tht•\ knov. «hll'fh as the land of ~It FuJ;, geisha . automobiles a nd t'ameras HE SAID the r.?overn· me nt decided. however. that a gap ex i s t ed b etwe e n Amer ica n perceptions or moctC'rn- d a y 1ndus tr1aJ· Japan EaduelY• Sttowlngl BAD TIMING A Mn-...1 ob9e11lon ,._, __ , .. ,. OH, IOOIC D Im! 3:30 . 7:45 RRAN cownov · ,,...,,....,,. Joseph Campanda, host. <i11<''>1'> 1•'< ,\ .. ~' '\i><l••.I\' <..11)\JI h ;)11<1 t ht· hn11•·11,1h -..~h )I" 1 1.il !'jlJ<'st <lPl"'llo <ln< 1•., h~ '\fl l 1nklel1N t hu< t.. l o >l'l(,m f)1 Hilt',• G 1.m.im dtl.I 111111111~ Juhn Ve><JNQ AMERICANS Ott DR<KlS-A l"tAllONAl TELEVISION SPECIAL SPOl'fSOR£D BY TEEN CHM.LEl'tGE. A PROVEN. EFFECTIVE ANSWER TO THE PROBLEM OF DROO AB<JSE. • Listen to a young mother talk abo\A her ife ot shooting he'°'n, seHing tier body. and running from the polce. ~,·.-· ... ""11-_.,,,.. {~; • Walk the streets of Hertem ~ some ot the toughett addic\a ot all • Hear how they supported their drug het>llt ol up to S JOO a day. lPC;I~ ei,..,_H111111a""""'"°K ~~'"":::."~'lr .. ft.":: 1 .~.1 "'"""" ......... -. . 8th SMASH WEEK . EXCLUllYI ORANGI C 0 UN TY INOAmlmn' edwards N~RT ....... rc..u. 61t.1 529 5339 CIMOOtlll UWUN' ..... f N.-oorc e...c11 644 0160 (OW HOS' MllllO• fllJO MAll Join millions of Americans for this one·hour special ot hope ... in support of Teen Challenge. Don't miss Ill MIAI COAST HW'f.&MAC4l'TMUI wa»W1eoana '4M7' - O•llllUt b34 2S~J ....... CIMMAWllT wu1m1nl!er 8!it J!IJ~ M1u1on V•• o ~9~ bUll . "' .. '"'"",.. , ...... , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 9:00-10:00 PM· KHJ-TV, CH 9 • ..... " ..... " .... --·---... ,,.. ......... -.... --....................... ._ ......... ,. ............... . . and i ts "human" side. ·· 'Shogun'. .. he s aid ··•·m riha s 1zc<l th e a u t h 1> r 1 t a r 1 a n 1 s m o f .Ja pane-.1: sor1t·tv, and exaggt•r<ited d1sC"r1m 1na - tion b' caste and class and a gains t women .. A Japanese uans la tion of Clavell 's novel has been on sale 1n J apan s ince Septl?mber. and the pubhsh~r claims it has sold clost' to halT a million copies. "2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY" '"°' "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS' .::-~ "PRIVATE 'BENJAMIN" 1111 I "THE ELEPHANT MAN'· '"°' "THE EMPIRE 1"°1 STRIKES BACK" -lfO•U••- nrrs MY TU"N" "ELECTRIC · HOASEMAN" (PG) ' "AWAKENING" .. 1 "FADE TO BLACK" I~.---· .. ~ "IM()t(EY 6 THE BANDIT, PA"T H" .. , .. , .. , ... , 1· -"=:) I "IOMO CW THE SOUTH' "APPLE DUMPLING GANO 1•1 RIDES AGAIN" ~IAfuNE" ;- "aLUH M<mnt" "CHEEat a CHONG" > 1•1 "IDOUIAKEA" "DIYINI MADNHS" ..., * ......... ...... ~. ----··----~'--- . _.....,._ E NT~RTAINM opera L 'Amahl' splendid Christmas Excellent comic r elief comes from the three k ings. noh1bly on the put of Joe Hoover as an a1ed and ba rd-0f-hearin1 mona rch . Donald Forney and Ed Greenly complete the triumvirate with effective touches of pomposity and int.enai\y. P\IBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICB ..oYICtl -*>TIC• -~•CllTOC•aoe....-w eot1••CTIOMOP .. DDAt• l•TaMOSDHUtt~•· tMmCll l•Vttl ... IDf To Cre .. ltett el OIO•OI "· AICCI"' ~ ~: 1M1M a•UINNINO -¥100'91 l•UIN· ...... will M ,_,,,... W tM Cll'f 'IUHG, .._.,. ~tlMU " MOltCD trvlM, OM!e<ef IMWIW'-Jll UW OI ·II ~ou'rl' 1w1nM for• &>re ("'hli11lln1a1 prueot lhr wt\\1Jt tam1h u n "l\JO) Uw Newwrt tbrbor Ac· lot 1 htoal.-rh on th4ll 1huuld(lro e11 ~rft!~t fil ll' 'Amahl and th 1ght VI 1t<lni:' Ollw Cerio notu ' C'hnal m• 1H>'''"'· now un at•lt'' wetk~ndr. throu.it1 Ot-r · I 1111 l'o1th1 ~h u ·, tt•1·ll ""'.> Hl&h ~hool aw1umum ,,,,,m .. lh llt\ ('f\\l~ till ... l••Lt:\ l lUn f\(lt'Cllll, mah• u a ho1' 111b.1\.1I ~ 111l11Utvs >but i.wt-t l en , ......... n.~f"f\I ~-•hlClf) fl v.1U111HI! .. mi ('Ofl\ld Wn b' ii t>t lu• \Ill.hon) l't111qu1o1 ~ t111 111\u doubll' .. ~ IUW. h l' 001h1.~ U.11 .• . Intermission Tom Titus CITY. Tr.-...: k e .. , .. City c--. ._..-.. 11100 111 ecc.er4Mee will\ -1191'• .its.,... .,,. .. , .. •-. lrvlM, C.11t.,111e "°' ...... Calltwtll• ""' ...... C-· 11• 111>\ll 1:• II.I'll • .,. ~r '· ""'«I .. c.d9, Netk• la .. ....., .,_ 1• ~ ... ~-'"" .. HatwetO • "191'-; ,.., ..... .....,., .. A-.,,.., ..... • Tr.......-•-.e to meutMI l'llt. flw tlle OI N ww11 la19U-J ,r •• ,. ... , •• pr-.erty It MOltl D· 'Httver .. PMll. CYC.l.a.l, INC., .. reio> relerlM '9 " OESC•lfTION Of W0•1t. Al-II< , COMPLETING THE PRINCIPAL characters "~:::.__._, .. 11_1., .. 1, ,..,~1~;.,t:=:.," '-ltf-11"' art! Tom Mello u the kings' page and the duo of Tom "°' w.11 CoeM Hltl!WeY. N.....,1 e:.., o 1•e:1 • • s Es T 1 MATE TKl.K OL'\A&MINGLY SIMPLE story or a crip· Early and Lll\d a Miller who perform an appealing a.r~.:=:.,..~.....,":.11,_.,, .. 11 40·•·• pkdboy and hls m o\herwhogiveshe lterlot,hethree da nce number . A large chorus of shepherds and 3'lO 5-llUlweM. 011. Lo• A,,..i ... :!!:!':,/:.:i?c~~·!:: lu n1i11t en routo to Bethlehe m ia beautifully enacted vi lla gers len ds s tro ng vocal backgrowid. C..:~'°:'111a~." 1 1 ,_ .... 12.00 D·"'·.,. o.c.em11er '' 1•· • und 8'41\g by a tine cast , highlighted by a superb Also impressive in the Newport Harbor produ.c· 1,=..,;. -_•MC"":,, ~,.;-:11,...; 1 ,.,. ._,,_1..,... o1tlc• °' ,.,. per formanct:' from Pat Allen in the role of the lion are Victo ria Bryan's elq>andable setUng an4 the , n•me °' ...., ... °'"'' "*' .,......,. :~·r A 1N1 NG c o NT 11 Ac T + ---------------------~e~hol\O~rececio,.gttn-aaphy t>y MtrtamTalt.11fe sl\Ow s lone dis--~ ~:':,"!;;,~1:-e.;'.':!::.:~~ 1s 10 oc::;::e.~s,=..;;: ==~~.·'~':':.:~: a ppointing far tor is the absence of a curtain call, fo r u 1oc-•110 •t no• wu1 Coe" 1111111< P'<• c;..0111111 ena He•vero dirf J • Hltll••Y. He-1 lee<ll, CaCllO<nl e lllleUc Perll\ 1..lgMI"' .. Peen• end AMAMLANO THE NIGMTVlllTO•I" Tripi A,'""""''°' ~r• by G1•n CM lo M•nof'CI. dl~IO< -mullul con• Uu(ll)f Anll'l>l•Y p·-·· •UISl•nl dlrKlor-CN>•H9<•Ptl•" "-'"'"'"' I ••I '" .. men"Of• LOIN sthre<k, Ml ci..ionow Vl<IOl'l• llryen,ll9'1t lnQOy J•y .. ~o1 -ll,p1e .. nc.01>v IMNe-1 H•rllOrACIOf'J Tr1e.ler 1 nul\lh o cru.,uon S;olurd•Y••H pm , 11\la _, ollly .st 2 lO, •II"" tl<tl • 11•< H1(11•~ llOOl •UOllO<•um . .l<iOMOllte VMeSt., Newpo(l 8ee<I'\, reasons 1cu t to ascertain. '*'·end i. ""4:•'-• ., •II'*" 111 clllceuans •no •11 cCH1trect oocu • 'Ama hl a nd the Night Visitors" continues treci•. 11111-, equl@fY*ll toe1 1nvt11· eni. ''"' 11e oDttlne• 1rorn 111• 1.' ., Thurs days throu gh S aturdays for three mor e IO(y ot h MOPED.,.,., ............ II es Otperltneftl "' Publlc Wcwlla, Chy ol ,, • tar filni 'great' H Bos r u >M~ tlUIJ.\\\(•1,.>IJ \11 1 l 'H11l'' mit::tll II(' .ti> l · •undt>J lhdl b\.<l>t > h.111 uJ l'ul.Ju H1~a:an!> still look!> ~oo 11.kr4'bh l~~' th.in h1i. J'J vc<1ri> After his lale:,l him thl") would h..i' c l'ltP\'l'\l"d h11n lo seem ehg1· 'bb• 1111 the \)Id U1f1 ~·r~ llornc 01Jn 1 he 1u.,t fint~h making Nine lo Five " "'1th J.rn~ Fcindu I .t h 1 orrilin dnct Dolly P.irton" Wouldn t th.it ht~h 'olt al(c l·ombtn<i l1on d1sputl'h hasn to t'arl) 'Sl'n&hl ~ ' Ye~ and no. respeellvely "It h:.c. t~cn t h1.· mo~t µleai.anl ~x µencm·c or m' proft·s~1111utl ('~•r•· •r," stud ll 1 >: I! Ill~ Tlw filmmakt-1' r\}m c to un 1111 1•rVll'W <.1ftt'f' l'Ollll.Jlrting the 111ut l sound mix for "Nine· lo 1•'1 ve " l It' had llce11 a year on tht' pn>JCl'l a::. wnti:r a nd dire<' w r, y1•t he seenw<I sorry that his dut 1l'!> wen.• over Durin g ' his llrit'f ft l'm ,·a r eer. Jhggins has t"X hibite<I a M1GG1Ns ~olden w uc.:h t-'1r:.t c am e bis screenplay la l'lually his m aster's t hesis in UCLA" film school ) fo r the muc h-r hens hed "Harold and M a ude~" T hen his lh1r hl'Ol k homa~es. "Silver Streak " a nd ··Foul Play," the latter ma rking his debut as a director: "llAROl.O ANO MAUD t:" dirc r tor Hal Ashby . working with .la ne Fondci o n "Coming Hom e , .. suggested H iggins for "Nine to Five ." She :ind partner Hru<'1' Gilbert wtc•rc 11lannmg a film ab<Jut workmg worn ·n. b ut lhe srr1pt wasn 't de· \•t?loping "Th(\ problem ... se11d lhggins. "was how to keep syrnpatby for thret.'. lad1es who wer e plotting l'Old-bloodedl~ to murde r their boss. My solu tion was to have them fant asize ;ibout k illing . T hen he would meet an unlikely fate when Lily Tomlin m is· tak enly puts rat poison instead of s ugar into h.is ('Offee . So while t h<'Y subconscwusly wanted to kill him. they didn't purposely do it." The boss 1s played by Dabney Coleman. and lliggins desa 1hcd his role as "the J .R . of big busi· ness." HIGGINS RESE ARCHE D HJS script by con· f1•rnng in Cleveland with members of the Nation~! Asso<'iation of Office Workers. "I asked the m 1r t hey e ve r fantasized a bout· killing their .bosse~: the floodgates opened ," by readmR m agazmes direct· c•d 11> wo.rkm~ wom en. talking to employm ent ~gC'ntics and v1s1tin~ various offices . "l need ed to see the actual workings or a n of· fice. smce 75 per cent of the fi.l m takes place m th~ huge office set th at i-·ox ou1tt tor a m1lhon dolla rs. he said. About ~iss Fonda .. , had known her through her mct.11 ~1 im:Jl!l'. a nd I .!Kpected her to b e ;1hras1ve and somewhat cnld Instead she turned 11u1 to be :.i JU)'. ;,1 w·irm . Inv ml?.. ~ivml?. person . We wcrt' alwa\S C'ml>ral·tn~. kissing and laughing. She ha s so mu.ch t•ncr.c:y and he.11th and 1s exciting to v.c1r k with " AUOUT MISS TOMUN: ··1 had known her be for e, through llud Cort She had adm i red 'H;1rold and Maude.· so I sent her an autogra phed copy of the s cript. l.at<·r W<' had lunch togethe r. and w.: d1sc.·ove rf'd that we had t he same sense of humor . I knew 1 could write for Lily." About Miss P arton: "I had only a vague sense of her as l he w<1man tha t Johnny Carson told jokes al>out I didn 't know countrv·west¥rn . so I wasn 't a wan~ of hf>r mus1t'. My first vie w of her was whe n Aar bara Walters inter viewed her on TV. a nd I found her to tw hon('i:.l. bright and funnr Then I read the Playboy interview. which was alMl hone~t :rnd (evt>ahng "All th ret' women J!Ol along beautifully ... said H1ggms "Then' we1s never a hint of animos ity or a ntagonism . It had tq l>c tha t wav to accomplish what 1 s<'l out to dn : Make a buddy movie j ust like the Newman Hedforn ones. rmly with wo men ." AU"fll 8roo~~u1$I 772 64A6 DUllGI 01anot 111~11 637 ~O ••UVA "'OVlt~ '19() "°22 OAAIGl C11v t1n•ITI~ ~ l!ll \ COSU ll&~Sll C.1'UI flo/d ~6 :n I O«AHI S1o11°um 0• In 6.l'l 1860 fOUI Ull VAlLO I c V~ll~v ~39 l'iOO WISlllllUT!A II~ Cmema !>40 <Y.>94 l!ISSIOI VllJO·V1"\0 M•ll 4% 6220 ClllC« OfAtCTOlllU FOi 1110• l19fl "I AM NOT AN ANIMAL I I AM 1\ HUMAN BE1NO! 1...AM ... A MANI" NOW PLAYING (91fd91' 191H• UWllllll' •.ut1 IAU 'LUI 'flUO IUH Cltll .. W11l 81U ~1~ \Jl'l "'""°" V<t1~ •~') bllQ Whtm.M•t• 8~\ I~ I'• ,aClflC'l llWAllM' c;t•IOtlf ltl·WU H Olllft-11 c•U ctl llll ()••nQ• 6l• >~') Wtll""""'' 11 U I 891 l69l '411.1 lllt1<1 91'1 ff•I ~ •••UU ICC"flt 1• 11111 ,_ .. el A hollda11 (Um for 01# wlloU farm111 """•"' ... ,,.,. M ....... ~•''"" ......... U ,,.. °" ......... . TeMf Jtll MARllHAU. DAYID~H At the Keyboerd H'''" ••tlon\•JI )110 41H•fU M4;1htt; "'"'ii"'-' t..in..,M•kntUI fllr.\nQ\\iit'"'•••' p-Oent ltt\ Jlmzi.,,1er . P•IAllefl c>on!t~~,:~ Ed Gr-It Tom/Miio L•llCMMllle•. TomE•rly youn~sler's mother ~iss Allen ma kes her audience :sh<ir~ the angu ish of her c ha racter 's poverty and despair while a dher ing to t he melodramatic operalll'S\) le. Jun Ziegle r. in the lttle role oI the boy. is engag- 111g 1n his w1de·eyed a we of the ro yal visitor s and con· , 1oc1ng 1n thl' dd ensc or h is mother His final scene , 10 whu·h he offe rs hb l·rutch as a gift for the c hild, 1s sple n1l111ly pres~ntcd . •mm~-~~·~~ "GALAXINA" (R) •. ,.,.,. ~~~\ )'· S 10 t :>O, tO U ~Tll I 00. t.'41, I 4 li'.,W'.W. "99•-2...00 . "BARBARELLA" (PG) \. 1 -',S t 00, C 46. a JO ~TH J:U , •~JO, "THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK" (PG) .. ,.,,, Ho '••••••' ··10 .. ,.. Oolb a....:..:~=:=..J l:t":IO. J:Ot, l ·>O. 11;00, IO:U "THE EMPIRE •1 (;;'::,._ STRIKES BACK" (PG) lll/S31·~ "Sorrr 140 '•••••" """" Ooll> IJ.JO. l :OO. S<)O. a1U. tO •5 Qoldfe tte9"' tn Fe<ulCY "PfUVATE BENJAMIN" (R) •I C.-fflood 1:0t. >:•. 5'>0, t:OO, 10.U 20/Ul·•!IO frl. 01\ly 1:00, J:U , &::IO, IO'OQ,'•••i. a.t. Ollly. 1<00. J:ll, 1:>0. IO:trl't9•- "IT'S MY TURN" (R) t t;:.':.-J I', a 1:••. ,,.., "·"TM u :• ...... •:•• • 1111~1 ~ "ORDINARY PEOPLE" (RJ f . f ll:JO, •:46, 11;41 .. TM 1;11. l ·>t, --·· "BL.ZING SADDLES" (r) ~ "YP IN SMOKE" CRI n.~­"CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE TPllRD KIND" (PG) 11'1.llS "STAR TREK" (G) ...... ff! t:ll ....................... .,._ ..,, '"' IMPOR TANT NOTICl' CMllDRllt UMDlR 12 f llH! "OA\..UlllA" 1111 ,,.. ·•oooo MAN" 1111 "'• "ALLIQATOfl"llll II NO AM (Ar R•dlO Wllh IQ1)l\oon Accet • .. v.Br1ng '(-Own AM Port•lll• F•-•v" "SHOGUN ASSASSIN" (R) ]at1~!JL•' Ler .. ~~• "VAMPIRE PLAYGIRLS" (R) 879-9850 "EAGER BEAVERS" (RI 11 No AM Cat R1K110 With 1gn1l1an Ac:ceuory 11<1ng 'fONI Own AM Pon. "Aft £ft!tc"'t'r --MoM. :.r~,,:;.t: I "THE BLACK STALLION" ~~~L879-9850 "HERO Al LARGE" (PG) 'No A.M C•• R.OJO Wllh Cgn111on Ac:U\SGff ll<•no 'fOUr Own AM PortaDI NO N ' .... .-"'"' "THE BOOGEY MAN" (RI ~1111._:'~:·~~!~' {'~,";.~':'=;·j "VAMPIRE PLAYGIRLS" (RI f '" ,... "EAGER 9EAVEAS"·(R) If No AM CM lllldlO Wilh Ignition Atcnwv llt1"9 y-Own AM PoN .._ ... 8•.. "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF c ,. ,~w~' .~:.::.. THE Tr •tAD KIND" (A) .,, ,.,, "STAR TREK" (G) 11 N~AM C..r lledlo w1111 19n11lon Mcn-11111"9 "'-Ow" 1'M .....,._Ill ... ~:'(!:., "PAlYATE BENJAMIN" (R) c;. .... ,........... """" 0 . '" ••1 "GOING IN STYLE" (PG\ I Mo -Ctt llacl!o Wiii\ Ignition A.tu._, lltl .. '('O<Jr °""'AM Pon.lile "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THl"D KIND" (PG) "STAA TREK'' (GI 'T-Allt n. ,.,..oe n..-... "THf WAAAIORS" (A) -~-1._~::C:C~l .. AMEAICA~IOOLO" (A) DAILY PILOT --·---- . . . . MOPEO CITY, end leultel .. Hat lr•lne, 11200 Je_... llotO, lrvlN. ' weekends with a smgle Sunday matmee rema1mng Wast c-w1.,...y. '""""°'' a..c11, ea111or ... 1 •. ,.. , .. "'"'.,. che•99<1101 n ext weeke nd tn the troupe's auditorium eat 390 c.;::;r;~~., ... Ct to ... con-.· ;:,1~~:.~an'!°~~::" ... :.::;·,o~n: • Montt! Vista St., Costa Mesa . ,..., ... °"' .,,. .,..,. o.c. "· '"°· •1 here-o1 ".oo. • · * 10.00 e.m. PROPOSAL GUAllANTEE E.scn Oelecl: ,... .. ,,_. 1•, ,.., 4t'ODOWI shell be e<compen1ed Dy • BACKSTAGE -T he Irvine Community T he ate r will hold its annual meeting S unday in the recreat ion room of P inecreek Apartments. 2300 F airview Road. Cos ta Mesa ... the program beg ms with a social hour at 5 p. m .• potluck dinner at 6 and entertainment at 7. including readings of scenes frpm IC f 's 1981 season and a brief business meeting The next meeting of the Orange County Com · m unit y The ate r Assoc1at1on 1s sched u led for Wednesday <.it 8 p.m . a t the Newport T heat'r Arts Ct.'nle r. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach ... bylaws fo r the new or~aniiation w ill be considered . ~ P•r1-<•r1•fl.O cw ce.floer·s cl'wck or bl~ bond "9IM IOI' In 1"9 .,..,., of 10 perc...,I ol IM total ~Cycles, 11\C. ~·O prlc.e Ptvabl• to IN Coty ol crvone A CAlltornle CO(DOr•llon le• <1uertMw l,..l llW 1>-r. •I 111• pro 5TEYIN T. C>aL8•IOGR pow l " e<C.eptecl, wlll t>tomDllY e• A-•Y tt<ule 11'9 conltecl, _,..e peyment 01 .. , N. P'~-Ori... men's eo...pe,.wllon ln•u••r1<e, end W '9\t1, 1ur11isn • u 11 sl•ctor y Fell!llUI s..ta A"' CMHwtll• ttrtl Perlcwmenu -1ntN emounl of 100 P..OCISNCI 0r.-. CD.sst O.lly P••oc, IM!rc.ent o1 ,,.. tot•' t>ld oroc• •n<I • Oeum-2. 1MO •17t-IO Let>o• •"0 M•le< lels 8ono '" 1 n• •lnD"nl ol 100 PW<enl ol '"* tot•I INO ~~~-~~~~~~~-"'"' WA GE RATES A• r11qu1r1H1 by 5.e< hon 11/l ol ,.._ (Allt0<nl• e...bo< Coo.. PUBLIC NOTICE ---\M 0 •"4f t\e\ cMt•tmlned tf\t 91"«'•' NOTIC• TO c•EDITO•I Of pte•••lln4 ••ltt or .. eqt. In IM IO<•lt IULll T•ANSl'Elt ly '" wr11ch 1110 woH IS 10 b e cseu. "" .. ,., u.c.c.1 perl0<med ~ of w10 .. _ r•I• ~ ~ Nol•<• " hereby 9lven lo lh• o.1erm11\4llton• ••• m•lnC••ned •I ttw <red'ltors of MEOl·RX·PHARMACY 0111<• Ol lht C>omer •nG ••• •v•1lal>I• by JAMA INCO llPOllAT EO . • uDOnre-t.T"*Contre<lors ... ll po>I C•llrorno• corpor•llon, Tre<1slercw. e copyol woooocum..,l •IHCh lob •IC• ,.hose 11u>1nen •dd1tu '' llOO E, T,,. CDfll~cor •ncl ""IK°"lr..:lor un Cou1 'HIQn•oY. Coro"• del Mer, de• him •"-" pey llOI len 1n•n tr.. C•l1 rorn•• •n H, City 01 Newpo•I spec1 r1ct0p<1••1l1nor•Ctto•w•ooto•l1 a .. cn, Counly OI Or•n91. SJ•I• of wqrkm•n oml)IO';ed In \ht ... Mullan OI C•1t•~rn1•, l"•I • bulk tr •R\lar ,. l"*<onlf•C1 aboul 10 l>e m•a• 10 NEWPOll T PROJECT AOMINISTllAT•ON All I MED•·RX, INC,• C•lllor11I• corpgr•· 1que"10"• ,.,•Cl•• co cnos pro1ect pnor I toOfl, Tr..,sleree, wl'IO\e l>UllneH •d· IO Cnt O~ll)Q ol l>ld> sn.11 be dlfe<Ced cires> .. 2100 E tout Hogll*•Y. co L J o·conne1 Conslru<COClll Con Coronit dtl ,,,..,. C..Htornt• •2ft1S. Cuv lr•ct AOmtnl\tt•tor1 T•lept\Or'\t' ~o of Newpo<i Bea<n, County Of 0r""9t· a •-37'\ Slale ol CAl1lorn•• OWNER'S lllGHlS RESERVED Tn• prOOf't"•t to bf' tr•n,ferreO lti T~ Ow~r '"W'""'' 1he ''9ht to re1et• IOC•l.0 •• 2100 e Co.st H•Q"•••. •nw: or •II OfCfs, to ••IVf' •nv 1nformdh Coron• dltf MAr, C..t1torn•• •~lS. Cit~ ty 1n • b101 •no to ma'• •w4td\ 1n ttl• <ti Ntwpon Be•<ll. County ol 01111191, onltro c 01 crw Owner Stale ot C•l1Jorn1a OA IE O.Ctmber I , 1'90 S.010 praoerty I\ IJHC•IC>ed In 91ner•I CITY OF IRVINE •• I'll SIOO 1n tr-. r11t11"0\ equip 8y IONI L ()gl~by me-nt and QOOO ••II ot '"•' °"''•f'\ei' 1 OtPAY C•tf' Cl•rk kno .. n •• MEOI RJC PHARMACY -Pul>I .. ...., Or-Cou l 0•1ly P1lol loc•led •I 1700 E C.0.\t HIQhWeY. Oe< 1, l , I, a, 19111 "78-8C ' Coron•IJeCMa<.C•tyolNe•D0r19e•U1. ---Co..nlyot0r""9t Sl•leofC..lllornl• PUBLIC NOTIC E r he °""' ttM"lst•r "'" ~ conwl"' m•teo on Of" •ff•' ,,,. U tf\ O•Y of •• O~cemt>er, 1..0, •I 10 00 • m •t Rt c•1.-er l<e•port H•rbOr Escrow Co . In< , \UP'llllOll COUllT OF THE Mho•e •Odre\\ " 901 Oo•e• Orl•t. STl'TE Ol',c.<ILll'OllNIA FO• ;,,ult \JQ, .. ~woort 8e•cn. Cahlorn•• THI COUNT Y Of O•ANGE n~ Marrl ... et: So l•r •>*'known 10 Cllt Tren.rar .. I lteftll•w: JUDITHA.CONWA Y •M ~::===i=:=;;;ii;;;;;;;~;lill~ !"" l>ll .. l'IH\ nMnff elld -res\ei uWcl • .._._: I Y•ON G, CONWAY l)y ,,... Tr .... rercw tor ,,,. POI lhree MO. D 11-..... •rt JAMA INCOAPOllA TEO. NOTICE Of HEA.iNG Of CON· SAME" f I• MAT I 0 N 0 f . SALE I 'I' "IT'S M'f fU9'M" ~Ul(A) "L0¥1NO COUP\.I~ I oacea No...,mber 21. 19111 •ECEIVIE• lf>SI Vef•rOe, H-lf1910tl • Ne .. port ,.,,..,, RX, Inc ., leeclll. A C..lllorn.• corp I DATE· Oec.e-r U , , .. 8y 0.IO<n JOM>On TIMI . I•."'·""· ~ P•ulJOnnwn DIPT.I Tr•n•le<.. l' PLEASE TAl(E NOllCE 11\41 on lhe HIWltOllT MAii.Oii 2Aln O•t Of Oe<emtwr, 1'90. •t lht nllur ESC•O* co .. IHC. ol I lO o'clock p,m,, In Oeperlmtnl • NI O.ve< Drive, s.i'9 1• \ol lne Or-County !>uperl0< C.our1, "••-1 a..cta, Cit 9*J roo Co••t C.nlet O<lvt WHI, Santa ltcrew ,.., •1 An•, C•lllo<no•, llot>er\ H Slollher. P\ibU~ Or-. Co.\t O•''V P1\0\,· A•<••W'. •Ill ptf\e"t fOf confirm• O.cemlW< 2. 1• .-n .eo ''°" c~ olle• to purcn ... Ille r••' pr0> P UBLIC NOTICE I . -----NOTICE OIF IUUl lltAN., •• 1~ ""_.. u.c..c.1 Noll<• I\ 11areoy •l .. n to II\• Crtclllou of <.ARL E. ANDERSON •nd BETTY J ANDERSON P"f'IV •oc•lt<I •1 '3S1 Vt•••do. Hunl 1n9ton Be.c.,, C..••tOrnia .,_._.., morf' proper'\' ditttrtbt<I •\ Lot 111 ot Tr..-:1 No. c.JIM, •• per. Mep re<CWdeG "' 8ool< 1W, P~ 1• 10 11, M•"'-•ll•~ M.IPI. r·ecordi of Or-County, c;.111orn1• Ille .... to R""° l FO\\.er -St'terfl I TOl\lav tor 1ne wmot\11.000 00. wllt • btOlll.e r-or comtnasiM:tn ol S•• per <•n• Tren•leron, -...,......,.-'"'" ••ll.I INV•IH co Maron« •u l E•~lt. tOS1 N•...,.,,-t ~varo, C.t• Mlf,,.. ftK.,O'<ODOf'.,.'"9°'oa.r·s .. COvnlY ol 0.-. S.M• ot C8111ornl•,. u-contlr~lcw• o1 ••le by court, ,,._., • CM.1411. tr•u l•r '' •OOtiit IO tiie m..-tM '"'<et&fu4 ourc.f\retitr llWill. •Ul'fln 10 NAN L 8Eltlt11.L, Tr•nole ..... ,_ty·f-1141 "°""· detlOMI wTl/I . PomOfl•, : JJ. COJI• -· c-nty "' ol M,000 00 "' <n ll or cnt>i.r'a <M<ll ~whos't th.t'I• nei\ •ddr t '' '' t 14 I AOOlf"t H SI~ .. flt!C·••\llH' .. tM *""" Or•nve. St.t•ot C...htc>r-n•• to •PP'• on,tht~Y t'\CrO. f« com· l ftt pr091"r1v to bit ''"""t•r•d u otehon at tM w tt S..•O ct-oos•t m•v brr routed •C 10S1 N-po<I 8oultverd, rorlt•t•bl• Cos!• .... w. Coul\lr of Or.,.9t. Sl•C• 01 A11y*1>«1r ~··"9 10 b•d on 1no> oro Of'rly •"'" • rn1mmum OY•(D•d of I s.1a P<Ol'PrtY •S oncrlbed in ~,,., •I '91. 'IOO c.o "'°u10 con•ull tne •POI•<• ol!. AU \tOC• 1n HMle, 1\atur•~ eQ\HP , t1on tOt cont1tmation ot '-•'• on h it' mt:nt ano qooc1 wttl ot U'Wt 8.er .tnd ~r•tn. or ~oe:.n H Sloone,.., R.K e1..,er Eat14'HJ Ptacf' DuS.M '\S kr'CJWn ., a.a "(' 940 Nortft 81tch StrNt, S.nt• •n• STREET SAL00"' •n0 •oc•Ced ., 1os1 C•lllorn·• 1.i.-111•1 S.07 /SJI liewpofl 8ou•••••d Co>l~ MU•. O•ltd No...,mcwr 17 19111 (OUl\lt Of O'dnQt '!rt•C• o• C•h•ornl• ROC.(1 H SIO!lfte•. Rec.Iver m!~e•a ~~k 0~'-;,•::,• :-..::' 1';°;,, c:s::, llOIUT M. STOltHER lOtctmtMr I-•I AES10E NTI AL JAHtrll., .. U w ESCROW• CORPO RATION l)OO IMeNenllllr<ll ,Sl-1 Adam• Awn .... Sv•I• 107 (O<\I• MU• .... o .... 44SI I tounCy or Or:.n90 Sl•le ot C•l•torno• '41~1• AM, CA '2101 hie ........ lllfl WMfJI '1~& t w. Wf\ 10 l t\f' tran\ff!tf't Pubfl\hfd 0r•"9' coa ... t D••IY Ptlot all bu\~;.~~ n~\ •no •Odrf\\~S u$rt0 ~~~~~ o v Tran\feror s tor tnt lhrtt tt•r\ ••U 1 ~SI. 1f dl tt•rM t from the .ao~e •re S.m~ Oat1td No.,.mi.r '" 1Qfl0 I Han\... &erntt •E SIOET~;;~~r~c•o• CORft ,,_A_A_ I Stt1te 1t7 <:Hie MMe, CA nt» l screwNe.-.G Pullll>ntcl ()--C...•1 O••C. PolOI Oecemi.t 2, 19t0 •11• IO P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSllUU 14AMl.STATIM114T T f\e tottow1n9 per i.on\ •r~ do•nQ bU\fnt'St at OE NTAL MAHACEMENT AN O MA lllC ETI NG SE RVICES 19600 F•1tcrutd Wtt• U01 lrY1M , C•1ttotnt• •111S Ro.,_., ~·~· 0 0 S, t ... / Port M•r Qate H•w~ort B~•Ch, C•llforn1• f2t4iO J•mu t<oag•. O OS 171 Emtr•ld B••· LeQun• B••tll . t •"'°' "'• ms 1 FICTITIOUS 8USINIU I Jol'ln Erik,..,_.. 0 0 S., J.ot 81ut MAM£ STATEMENT I l(ey, CcwON IJlf' ""'" C.l•IOfl>•• t76H The IOllowonQ pe•soni. ere doon9 f Tiiis buslneu 1s COflduct..O by • butonou .s; O-ntrel ~111 1(10LET4 • l(AROLET' •nd I Rot>ertCunnon91\41m ICRAFTLEH, I/DI N• .. port Hllll DOS. Inc Drive, West N•,.porl 8 ta<ll Tiiis •l•len.nl "!9' llltd w1111 '"°' C•lllornle ~ Cou11tv C.ler' ol Clranoo County on 80MI• 8. E~tram. 1101 N•Wl>O<I NO•tml>er 11, ·-Hiii\ Or1ve. W1tsl NewporC Bu ell, I flMtU C.lllOl'-'2tta PutlllSIWO 0nnot CO.it D••ly Pllol. LOr.., 0 E"9\lrorn, 1101 NewPOrl No• u. De< 1 ••• I•. ·-4111 '° Hills Ori ... Wes! l'l•wporl eucn, I ----CelllornlemM> P UBLIC NOTICE Brien T ·E~lron. l/Ot N•wpo<I Hiii• or1 .... W•U N ... •port BH<h, ~ICTltl°'" •USINESS Celllornle '2MO ' NAME \TATIM£NT O•ne J Ef'IO!lrc1rn, 1101 Ntwpor C Tiit lollowlllQ pe•so1>s •re c1o•n9 Hiiis Or1w, WH I Newporc B•ecn. busl.,.U•• C•lllorn1ell2ta0 HI CltOllY FARMS OF OHIO, 11 Tiii> t>u\lnHs " condu<lltd by • Fes11lon 1sien0. Ne,.PO<I a...:11. c.. 99nerel 1>9..-.,;p, "IMO Bonllle I EnotCrom l(\pele _,,.Qfmenl S.1v1Cn , Inc, ·T11h >let-I *H filed wllll Ille Ca C..•llO<nle <~Po'•flon), IOU lr•1ne Co .. 111t Cltr-of Orenp County on A,,. . N--1 &e«h. Ca f1MO O.omber I. c-. fhl1 busr11•u " conducled by ", ~,...,.. (~ ..... Pullll~ Or ..... CoHI O•lly Piiot, ~!PELE MA..._GE MENl oec.am-1. '· 1'. ll. ·-411s.«I SE•VICE!>, INC. -----------IW<:lllMI J ~. PUBLIC. NOTICE Tllll ,=: *G llled Wllh I,.. Cov111y tier• ot o..,... Cou111y on-"CTITIQYI 8UllltlH Ne .. mw 11. 1•. NAMa l'fAT&M .. n "' .... Tl>e ,__,,.. ,...._ 11 ..... .....i. PuttllaNd Or ... Cotti O.ity Piiot IWU H De< 2. '·It, tl, lflO ~· II C AOCO, tftlll -Ar1-11 .... , r •JSo.~1HC11,c.11..,...1•fllMO PUBLIC NOTICE L.HA.W ...,_ .,., .., •• ""9tll ... ::..":-~I~ .. kll, CalHO<llle l..SU1'11tlOll CIOUH Ofl c:A4'1P'OttlllA Tiiis lwllftHt 11 cenduc:tM by ... i... c:ouetn Of 04tAMa olwl-1. 11\eltff ef ,_.,...,. ltWtlti. el DAVID U.-11-, IA IAM M<CON14 ELL. A•••lln• Tiiis _, -111 ... wttll IN P'ertfl\ 1;e1r111y Clorll Of Orenet C-ty .,. ClfATt• IAOOf'Tl•I Mev-1l. I• ,.1 ... THE ~~:M~E Of P Or "·• Dell Pl._. CALlfOltNIA. Ullll-..... .__st y ""'· Te: A Ell Wll.l.Jt.AD AMa"°'E No•. JS, Dec. t , '· 16. t• ..... 'Te.t -_..., <*' .... ._tlM 10 PUBUC NOTICE ..... , tt .......... I" llllt c-. ... l'•••~ry •• 1•1 •I 1:4S ··"'· ,,. .Dep•r ll'lltl'll I•, ••~•1•4' -----~------•t ,_ Clvtc ~ Ortw w., left!• "ttOtlQ -APNCATIOM "9 AN. CAI ....... • ft1'1, -te tlw WIY CM ..... ,._,. • ...._,. Ofl '1 ... 1 -""""· Kcwtl"' te l'-ALCOMCIUC HftltAM l.IC8NH wrlflet _."911 flltl W4tt1 1111 c-1. II... -.-.-~ .......... 1-. To W'*'l llMrt C:.OCerll: ........... IAAOJ O&:ltAHOl IU,.tyt,..wtM 0.-:~t.1• parl"'tflt el Alc-.ilc ..... r... ..,_ t:. c,_ lrOI ler "4\u °" IM.I 1811t t. . .,...., • . ·ir·. • IME ll'\lklC UTING 11\.ACll.. • ...... L •• -" II •1,_llC ... .,., ... ,•I H itt _...._,..._ , ... ,._,..,. 11.-F-'<tlll .., .. tey, ........~ - Gell~ ,..., .... ,.._.,_ ~ ... c..i Delly ........ ........Or .... CMlt 0.IY ~-. ~t!Mer I, i.. .,... ..... ti. a,, ID9c t. t , "9 .,.._ . ....... .-.; ... .--. ............ ., ............................... .-..-..,... ....... ~ ...... ~-· ..... -..... ...,,.._ ...... .,._.., ... .. ·-... . I 1· I . /, -,~-:-------~,~-:--":----:-------~-----:-:-~~===========--=~~+-----===-=-:::.__~~~~~----- - ; • -: ·c )i -·~ . . •• j LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE ~Soft pack or new Flip.Top box. ' - · The spirit of Marlboro in a low tar cigarette. .. Warning: The Surgeon General Has. Determined That Cigarette Smokin g Is Dangerous to Your Health. 12 mg "tar:· 0.8 mg nicotine av.per c1gare11e. FlC Report Oec:79Bex :12 mg "tar:· 0.8 mg mcoune av.per cigarette ~y FTC MethOd . . -'. -•• ft -· -• __ ,,...,,..,........ • ' ft 1" -:-.... ---- _., 0 ,,.,# ~ ,,.., ,. ,,-r ..-r ; ... # 0 • <' ..-• -#>-~ ~ ,. ~ .. , -, •·.--•' --oL .. , .. ·----.---... -. • • ..--a • •• ,.., .,,. 4 ~ ,._ • '• ... •• • -. -~ , - 0 .., , • .. ( . . .. INSIDE: •Ha_..1._. •Erma lom-..C" .. •Ann UIMIAI .. •Cla,lltled · /. ~l ... ~2,tMO (" i The g~OVes of academe Australian nat1Ves have the edge. They 've been around longest. ly JlJDITB OUION oi .............. l'Mre an oov. more than U.000 ll'ff planr-' td on U.e Un1 v•n1ty ol ~all!ornla umgU11 1&t ln Int, 80me uolac, omci rMrc •nd 1omt' jw&t plain old down home kind• The ·~ .n1 b..auttful, bl.It If • pupul1&nty ve>ll ••rt w ht-taktn 011 th" t••mpw, the euralyptus v.ould "'ID hand11 llo wn or roots down "haten·r you w j h . . Of COW'W tht> Au'ilr•lla11 11¥l1Vt:5 have -.1 ed11e The) 'ye bt.-... o ttrou11d the longest EVEN BE•'OAt: THt; t:ampus wai. opened, • magn1ftcent stand wai. planted by \he Berltele) Alumni ssoc1at1on after tht! group's 1nmal n s1t to the ne"' un1vent1ty land T~h the tall , Lithe eucalyptus trees, with their aromatic leaves. are L)t!rhaps the most vis - ible on the campus . there are other trees that are JU.St as mterestang to look at · THE DU'f 'ERENT species now are listed on a new tree tour map. wtuch 1s available at the university for the public A "natural history w~lk " is m~pped out on the 1,500-aere campus w1th the vanous trees mark~d ~ __ _ ~-trees will 6e "planted as more add1· tional )>uildings are constructed. according to UCJ Chancellor Daniel G. Aldnch Jr It was his idea to landscape the oampus as. an arboretum. · "It started long before I came to Irvine " Al~rich ~xplained "It was my experience at the University of California that the various crop production departments were the source of som e of the most scientific a nd technological advances in their fi~lds. "The opportunity presented itself to us here to demonstrate what the researrj\ was au -about.·~ - . IT WAS IDS aim. as well. to help nurseries re-introduce some of the more exotic trees that 'once were grown, and to bring new ones to the attention of landscapers. "Only the hardiest. most easil y grown trees were available here, .. Aldrich neted. After t h e land fo r the school was transferred by the Irvine" Company to the Regents of the University or California in 1960, plans got under way for the arboretum . "We had a soil survey conducted of the en- tire area tq determine what plant materials .would best be located m one area or another " Aldrich said. ' A master plan was drawn up and then seeds and cuttings were collected from Australia. South Africa. and Mediterranean Europe. THESE PLANT materials were established in the glass hous e facilities at UCLA, then " transferred to the South Coast Experimental Station, a UC facility in Santa Ana. 'fhe principle theme of the arboretum is the Mediterranean climate species. which prefer cool, wet winters and hot. dry summers. Key Below 1s a key to location of the various species of trees ~rowing on the UC Irvi ne ca m· pus. 1 . Kaffirboom 26 -Catalina 1.\inwood or 2 . Italian Stone Pine Lyon Tree 3 · Loquat 27 · Carrotwood Trel' 4 ·Carob Tree 28 -Indian Hawthorn 5 ·Southern Magnolia 29 · Mediterranean or Bull Bay Fan Palm 6 . Canary Island Pine 30 . Natal Plum 7 · Mtfnterey Pine 31 · Xylosma congestum 8 -Japanese Black Pine31 . X.vlosma congcstum 9 ·Eucalyptus grandis 32 New Zealand 10 · Juniper Christmas Tree 11 · Bougainvillea 33 . Mexican Fan Palm 12 · Hibiscus 34 -European Chain Fe rn 13 ·Jacaranda 35 . Olive Tree 14 ·Western Sycamore 36 . American LiquidambN 15 · Torrey Pine or Sweetgum 16 ·Swamp Mahogany 37 . Pittosporum sp 17 · Holly or Holm oak 38 . Long-nowered Marlock 18 · Cape Chestnut 39 . Eucalypl Some classes are beginning to use the trees for field studies, said Randy Lewis, associate dean of students . and the publlc is becoming aware of the opportunity. judging from the fact that about half the initial printing of 1,500 brochure:; is gont: 19 · Orange Jessamine 40 . Pnmw sp. • 20 · Moreton Bay Fig 40 . Prumis sp. 21 · Tobira The trees may be seen any time of the day, any day of tht' week. The walk is se lf-guided, and by February. there will be markers so it will be easy to Sl'e each tree. • 22 ·Thundercloud Flowering Plum 23 ·Yew Pine 24 · Brazilian Pepper Tree 25 -Naked Coral Tree • Te ........ LMtw.IWt 0.11111'""' •-fll· ...... To Getewe., Common• a.. •••• ~ •• . . . ' ·~ f -, -,-,- :. Maps for the tree walk at UC/ are clearly marked so even the amateur can find every variety there is (at left). Above, Frank Martinez, LC/ •• • empf!Jyee in charge of the trees, Hal Schrrid, ~ntendent of serwces. Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich .i. and Bill Chandler: senior field supervisor, plan for the planting of new trees. ' " .. So1?iet refugees strangers in a strange land v DANTYN~N ~. ~EFUGIADO ~. MbW<M it - A minority among minorlttes, they must deal with a new problem -freedom. Thu la the Jinal in&tallment in a &nie1 o/ ar1ic~1 uomining the lmpott o/ rt!/"9f!t!I in Ora~ County. By JOEL C. OON 6' .. O.lly ~ lfelf Mark Livschltz is a minority. So are his wife, son and elderly parents. In Orange County, there are a little more than 100 persons who can claim the status of the Livschita family. They are Soviet refugees. Compared to Vielnamese, Laotians, Cambo· dlana and Cubans, Soviets rank perhaps as one of the smallest refugee populations in the county. BUT THEIR PROBLEMS are in no way mlnor. "Soviets while they are Caucasians as a . whole, com~ from r totalitarian re1ime, .. aaid Bert <ioldl*rl. executive dlACIOt of Jewiah Family Service of Oran1e County. '"11»ef don't ultdentandbowtheAmericansys\.emworu. "For lnltance, ln the Soviet Union when you'reilotted for a job, youexpeeUohavethatjob forJlfe." Without adequate laqua1e skilla,'Sovl.U -. and all re1q.. for that matWr -1enerally take their f\l"lt job below tbe Milla and tralninl acqul.,.S in tbetr native CO\mtriet. ~~·~...,,.--""""'~er-,_.,._~---~~~---~--- "' .. Son:ie refugees reject certain jobs for fear of never rising to their levels of capability -and achievement. SO THEY LEARN a special part of American culture: upward mobility. It's a eoncept that's new for many refugees, said Goldberg,' whose agency handles resettle- ment Q( Southeast Asians as well as Russians. "We lmderstood that ·we would haxe many problems when we came to the United siates," said Uvscbita, who arrived In Orange County in September 1979. "F irst of all a language prob· lem, second because our parent.I are pretty old and third becauae we didn't have eJtperience to work in an American job." ~ The IJvschlll family setUtd in Costa Mesa, wltb an apartment and other necessities pro- vided by the Jewtah community until they could fend for themaelvea. The family was luckier lhan many re- fueees. THE U· YEA.&·OLD UVSClllTZ quickly found a Job with a Newport Beach atchltectural firm, work similar to his vocation in the Soviet Union. • His job success. in part, helped his parents. E lya and Khana. emigrate from Russia in January. "It took longer for my parent.S because they were loo ill to leave." said Livschitz, who • The livschitz family - ·Mark (left). Khana. Elya and Nellya -are learning American ways in Orange County. -their quaint apartment. Even thou1h the family has a color television, Khana and Elya still don't know who shot J .R., when the pri~ is right or the 6 p.m . programs that bring us ~ur . news. speaks nearly fluent English. THEY A.RE STILL repressed, this time by The family's exodus from Russia capped an an alien culture and a foreign toac'Ue· 8-yeer.struggle with political authorities. Mark ·ai.o feels bounded by hia 1peatin1 They left for t.wo reasons. First, they are skills. Jews and said they were denied many rights "I like the job I hav.,e," he said. "But l can- and privileges granted other Soviet citizens. not do the job completely beca-..e J still have some 18.W{ua«e barriers." ALSO, THEY WANTED their teen-age And like the nundreds of tboUlandl of ref~ son. Vladislav, to grow up in a free society. ugeea who've nocked to American aboru, But they don 't . like to dwell on the past. Llvschlt1 is tom between t~ puntriet and two The)( know the Soviets monitor American news lives.-._ . media and might use negative statements to "This is our second motherland," be said. persecute relatives still living in Russia. "But we feel this ia om home." So thej focus on the pf'ftent, hopin1 to one Jc day obtain American citi1enship. BIS WIFE ellya, wtabea more SorieU The biggest obstacle, though, ii tbe could joln them Oraate ea..tJ. · language. It's especially a problem for the 111 left a btC part of my life ID Ruala," abe elderly parenu, who • not speak nor-..... ---.aid tbroulh an lnterp1...,.. 't-lwft I lat Cfl derstand a word ol En1Ush. friends and rwlatlv•. Coupled wi&h their advancing a1e, the "We have a lot of frieDda wbo are Jews OD language traps Ely~ and Khana Uvachit1 in Ruula>. but tbey b~we bete ""1111d mt"'-·'~ \ --------------·-~-~-·- , ,--.aa-••• 1. •• • •• llM ••rla .. ,. uu.d U.. ._.,. ev.n na 1•&.llertaa .. u..•r MW Cameo ...._ home a "Wloler'• &ve Part)'," ... tt realb wu an HNte to atart a b6t Hfb' cm \M .i.irlwtad ol o.r.tn._r rnerrysnallll~ TlMt lnvil•Oon, ta the aha.-ol a blf'd, t.U.CS ror "9-da.Y fhama111" for \he c.."OCllltaU tv•t. Neatl)' 100 "IMrda ot • fulhltr" lloellled to • lht atfajr and enjoyed • bWfet of amollled u lmOft. qw<'hr. ro11t ~f. hot crab meat and 17 larp almond taru. baked by Marl• berMll. , l'here WIU toft JHI by .... 'hnlNIU'I aroup and kJts of aiood cooveraaUoo J.man1 (Ut!all tl l.he ·•hQliday upeoer" wu D• WUlaa• OU-, from Corpua auiali, MW By Judnh O hi10 11 ct1re('tor ot tht· l.1.1tiun• Hr•rh Muaeum of Art Mt-'11 ~· mov111w ht'rt' to 1u1t1ume hi• poet Jan t Others were a.u1 14...... naara.. alMI Tlaf'haaa ('\alp, Kataiy 1 • .-d M.tlM, lk. Day .. MdUa.ey, Toa t:a•••· (' ... le ••ti JHlll Glen, t\'au a-4 llell••• l,...rtrt'lllla, .... ,,. aad Jaaet ~1•en, l.arry aad •••••ra Ulvf'Mad, Jolul aed Beth' l"arlller •nd .leek a1M1 lhtlh Boyle'. Miatly of tht• U1t tli. · frhm~b from ttlver•hle, San M11rmo, l.111' Anaiel-'l' ••"1 l'•ll'tl Verd"" wd '<• on hund n!> wc•ll \11 Si•t' th.-1r 11~w "'"'rd\ " - Lo n g t1mt• Nt'wvo rt li~tu·h res lde nu Suunae Rudd 1:tnd Harry Sluder ex<'hanaed wedding vows rct·t>ntly on the wate-rfront They • we re attended b~ Bf!rlt-Ml&C'Mlt-Sehetllr and Mel Grau and tht: t•ere mony was ~rformed by Judc,e BruceSuaa.er. After the priv1tte ceremony the couple -boarded their vessel "My Joss" and cruised the bay to the Lido Isle bayfront home of Mr. Hd Mrs. Lal'1')' Scbetlk where they were toasted by more than 80 friends. Guests included Mr. a•d Mrs. Reed Spriakel, Mr, and Mn. Josesb Tate and Dr. alld Mn. S&aaley van den Noon. Lynae SpitalDy has opened two new design companies. Schema/Design Strategies and Con- fetti. a design boutique, and she had a giant par- ty to celebrate. Confetti-filled invitations announced the event and once guests arrived. there was ample confetti to toss around (employees are still cleaning up bright bits of paj>er). Music was provided by Hot Rod and The ·Pistons . a local band which plays '50s music and is ' composed of local advertising pro- fessionals . • Nearly 300 people attended to orrer con· gratulations to Ms. Spita lny and her crew, in· eluding Terry Bl~k . Marc Frtedbers, Dick Boyle, Juk Light, Dne Fa.ct.er, .1 ... Dania, Jobn Francese, Charles Collalmo, Fred Brea and GaU Epstein. Alletl Beck, a Costa Mesa florist, bad bis an- nual Christmas preview recently for 250 friends. and customers. He aet up a tent outside t.he shop to house the refreshment.a (Christmas cookies and punch> and let auest.a wander through the shop to take ln the deUclous aroma of cinnamon atklls and potpourri and enjoy I.he soft music. Beck hu many arranaementa using silk nowen. lon1 cinnamon sticu, teddy bears and candles and It was a very festive setting for a party. · The new Corinne S. Elkour1 Memorial Simulator Room was dedicated recently at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Presbyterian. The simulator. which cost more than a quarter million dollars, was partially funded by The Sandpipers. a wom en 's group dedicated to supporting high quality r adialiQll therapy at the hospital. The new simulator facility was named after the late Corlae "Corky" Elkourt, who founded The Sandpipers in 1975. According to Robert Shapiro, M.D .. director of radiation thera py at Hoag, -the simulator combines compute rs. lasers and X-ray equip- ment "to he lp tar~e l the radiother a py machine's x :ray beam so that only the tumor. and absolutely as little normal s urrounding tis· sue as possible. r eceives the maximum radia- tion." Following the dedication. Mr. and Mn. Jef- frey Estabrooks, (she's the daughter of the Sandpipers' founder ) togethe r with Mrs. Estabrooks' fat.her, George EUlourt, hosted a cocktail party at their Newport Bea ch home. Among those attending were Mr. Hd Mn. Lee llallerberg, Mr. and Mn. Charles WU1u, Mr. ud Mn. Earl Fuaelmu, Mn. Jolua Coll· aell, Dr. &Del Mrs. Paul Kourt, Mr. and Mn . NlcholuSbammasand Mr. and Mrs. Al Malone. Also. Mr. and Mrs. George· Baba, Dan Baba, Larry Baba, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Darnell. Mr. and Mrs. f'rank Stiefel. Mr. and Mrs. William Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Campbell, Phil Rossi, Suzanne Schwellt>nbac h. James Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. t~lie Samaha. It'll knock you for a loop Do you ever get the feeling ttiat life 1s a parade and you're standing behind Hill Russell?' Whil e-r wa s wat c h i ng television the other night. a com· m erc1al came 1m a bout a shower notzle that mal>s<fged your en· li re !Jt>dy w1lb Lour different. sprays The: be.thee t wisted and '>quealtd with b UCb de light that I ~at forwar<t in my c hal'r lt) i.ee what W '*-21 t1.if:mng her on f'·1nally bhe nipped her head artd Wh.J bµ9rtd hw.k1ly, "Have a COUU· time wit h your water ~prciy " J i.hr ugged ;;nd figured here was a wom<tn who could make a part y out or ., tu ci ud1t and forgot 1l · Dunng the nu t br eak, a com m ercial came on of a mltll so ~at I thought he was going t.o c-xpire before my. eyes. All he wanted out of life was a decent burial. Then he stepped into the s howe r and be g a n lo cover h 1 m selt with lathe r . Within seconds, his eptire body sprong to hfe The last glimpse showed him sniffing his soap in pure ecstasy, and yelling to his wife to get his bowling ball out or the closet. After that I began to watch the bath commercials closely. They were »II lhe ume. E veryone had •vch a swell time I felt gui lty watc hing the m . One woman who looked like a walk· int ad for 1weat e ated he nself into a tub of suds and Im· medl•t.eb turned into at sex kit· ten. She snuggled down under the bubbles, closed her eyes and purred, and in<Vlted everyone t.o join her. What really 1ent me to the plumbing supply was a com· mercial for a water spray filmed at a resort in Florida. I\ hidden cam e ra and mic ropho ne re corded the rapture felt by the people -who stood under the as- s ault of water . (The last lime I saw that look on anyone's face, it was worn by my mothe r a t my wedding.1 Maybe that's what was miss- ing in my life I had tried raucous parties, 1et travel. and baking fro m scr a tc h . May be a ll I needed to create some excite· ment was a shower spray lo sweep me off my feet. It look 45 minutes for my son lo relinquish the bathroom to me. The steam opened up pores t ha t had been closed for repairs. Turning on the spigot c aused the shower to drench my head in wa ter as he had forgotten to push down the plunger . The soap was in a liquid form in the soap dis h . A bottle of !ii hampoo without a lid !iipilled onto my fee t. The s pray was at eye level and knocked me into a wall. I don 't thlnJt showers will ever replace volleyba ll Name's sa01e aft-er 20 years D-EAR ANN LANDERS: You printed a let- ter recently about Tourett.e's Syndrome and thanked 9r. David Cohen, M.D .. of Yale U..lvenlty School of Medicine, for hia help. I am a Yale School medical student and • Dr. Cohen here has done some outatandln1 work in the field you deacrlbe. His name, however, is DONALD, not David. Can It be that you made • mistake? -CREDIT DUE DEAR DtJE: O.ald It It. Tlaa.U fet wall· lal •e IP• l'a morUfled. l'H ~ DlaaN fer zt ~=-ud ~•a'& ftS"•re ..a lllew &MS ....... · DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have said r column la • 1ood place to let off steam. W",tl, I 1ure need to e•pre11 my1elf. I'm boilll!&, ll)fd. Our dauahter was married lut weell 'and w1' wanted to live her a nice, family weddint. Tbe dinner WU beld in I ball t.bat char1ed .... a plate. It COil tu to feed my brother'• family ofi eipt. They broqbt .• • pll. 8bouldD 't tbe lfl at 1ealt cover tbe C09l of tbe m•al per faml· lfiT'_ > • Tbe money ii OM tbln1. but we iarited diem to lban ill tbe f..U'ritl• of tbe ace..-. 'l1leJ cbam,.cl ..,..cber and didn't~. Allo, tbelr ctlle1t daupter followed tM pttoto1Tapber , ~rt D ,,, • - Ann Landers around the hall and appeared in almost every picture. It looked to me Uke they weren 'l in· terested in anything but a good meal. Should I say .omething? We want them to know how we feel. -GRAND FORKS. N.D. MOTHER OF THE BRIDE . • DEA& ~Ea: You woa't have to HY aaytlalq. My readenlllp la Graad Forb I• very a.1111. o.•t • a.e ••rprllH lf aosnebocly aays ••etllllll to YOll. Better hlell .eTI time. I ( .....,,. MR. ANO MRS. HARRY SHULER Horoscope WEDNfo:. DAY. DEC. 3 t\y SYON t.\• O~ARR ) !\RIES 1 ~1.1 r 21 J\11r 19 1 Take spel'lal care "ht·n· fin .1111·t·!-i an• 1·1incE:rn<.'d n on t become in· exlr1c:i hl) tn\111\cd in money problems that don't <·0111·trn vou · TAl'Hl'S . < pr 20 M a~ 20 1 Stud y Aries message J\t·rcnt on lc1w l affairs, public rela· tions. abd1 t~ t•> win through vcrs uas1on and de m onst ration of tale nts GEMINI 1 Mav 21 June 201 You complete an important proJct•t More persons become a ware of your v1!'ws and express interest in your plans C'AN("ER t.Jun1· 2J..July 2l!>. Lethargy is replaced hy a d-.cnturc of di!iicovcry -new t·ou.rse of a('t1nn prov<.'s fruitful. Highlight 1n- dep<.'nd£'n<'e. nn)!1nal1ty and greater self· expression LEO (Jul~ 23 Aug 221 Don't ~ive up on property. as1>1rat1ons or potential. What you own is worth more than on~inally anticipated. Ruild on solid base VIRGO (Aug 23-Se pl. 22). Catch up on ca lls. letters you <'an make very important contact .at socia l affair Dis play hum or. versatilit y LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl 22 )· If thorough. you locate what had ~n lost. missing or stolen. Focus on personal possessions. protection of valuables ;rnd an incre ase where incomez.·s c · r erncd SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 l: Open mes of c:ommunication. A firm offer is "on the way:• Cyc le high j udgment. intuition are on target. lrct off sidelines and take initiative. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: One close to you confides secret. Money ,and e motional in· volve rncnt demand close scrutiny. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19): Emphasis on good news relat ed by friend who recently achieved unus ua l s uccess. 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Also features ten nis '{!()Urts. sa una. P$>OI . s pa, and a ss umu hle fl.nancing. Only $1:!9,500 can 546-2313 fWA~j FOllQ.OSUIE HEAi IRIMGPAIMTIRUSH Wmding drive way lead~ to cdstom 4 Bdrm ex ecUllve home. Step dwn hVlllg room with m assi ve brick fireplace. Family room overlooks spark! in& pool. Use 1ma Rina tim on financing Call us today ! ~, SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631·6990 68DRMS 4BATHS A huge Eas ls1de hom e with ramily roo m , firepla ce. d ou ble t•ar garage. Beautiful lu1·a tioo. Price only SI 15.00U Call on this one . 546 231:! THE REAL ESTAT&:RS IACl<IA Y VIEW T otal l y u p g rad l!d bac~bay home with pool and spa. 3 bedrooms. 2"• baths and owner "'ill finance at 12' ~ mterest with ~ down t•a11 to v.iew this lovel,)• home $249,500. ~-2660 C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES VA BUYERS! Immaculate detached 2 Bdrm. 2 bath home Bi& family room with bnck fireplace. manicured landscaping. Redwood patio cover. Many ex· -tns;-SlOUOO. VA tl'rms call~2313 jmA~I UMITS, UMITS 1 Eipt four-plexes . Buy ooe or bu,y the m all. All 2Bdrm unit.s with only U% down. Offered •t SIZ7,500. 540-3666. ·~ IEACHHOME JPATIOS! Uptnded bea(h home In Newport Sbor'9· Walk to c.-or prlute beach. -~andfresh palat too! Cuatom de- eoraUOlll. 3 patio•. Sfthaded l\IDdec k ! 2 Bclrma. and Just ..... ......., ! 152-1100 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF H1E IRVINE COMPANY SO MUCH FO• SO UTT1.l! 3HR. 2 hath s ingle family home in We s t mi n s t e r All n e w fl o o r covNings. m aster b<:.tth w/s unken tu h and ct>d ar p;rnrling built in k itchen. :'llcar lra ns portatio.n a nd s hopping. $99.500 Ow ner Wlll sell v ./\ . nrA or carry paper. Martha Macnab 642-823.5. <S·57 ) 752-14,4 551-1700 Jfff 1 \,lui.·1 r ~,H,.., W -,,-j.., 1.Jfl ,.,,~, •• 642.a235 644-6200 Q(J [).,, ..... r 0. ,,. ~ .,t,." l.p.,,. (_.,,,f', A MODEL IN & OUT ·. Perhd home for fussy buyers In Hewporl Shotts. 2 story with 3bd. & ct.ft or 4bd. Many ct.corofof' fe.ahre1. Wolk to community pool & tennis. S l9',SOO. 631 -1400. LUXURIOUS NEW DECOR leoutiful i11 and out wit" beo1Hd uili'"JI. *f liCJhh. ht o woodly Mttlltq with Clltriwn. ~ trffs .ct 911Mry. Acro!ls frOft'I te.is cowts. V ..-y pri•ah with o spa. Spociovs 2bdntt + daft, .for"'ol di11i11q roo.,. h' coordhtaf•d Hutrol clrcor. A .,.cmtlful hofM for tt.. ~rf~st! Sl4',500. WA l HH·HON I ltO MI ~ •"-< HI •\t I ...,I \II .. ' •'•\Ii\\\ '·' ,, . ~.•I~ I 1'°4) ... ~I 1\1 \I t \ I H1,u.,., l,11~••\ 631-1 400 67~6'00 t $30,000 DOWN • llG CAMYOM VIEW • T ransfe rred owne r i nsisted on best~ take advant age,..$et against a c han ging bac kdrop of green and golden slopes. long shadows. and twinkling li g hts : thi s ma jestic 5 bcdrooijl home offers a spaC'iou~ t iled foy er na nk~. by lar (i(e li-vi ng roo m a nd dining room. T he ruddy glow of blazing logs from 2 fireplaces provides a feeling of snug ch~erfulness._ You are gua ranteed t o love 1t at $279.000. T erms custom tailored t o your n eeds . F o r private s howing call (714 ) 759-1501. NEWPORT HILLS OfftCE 2610 SAM Ml.UR. DltVI C114t 7H·llOI ··~ ·Walker & lee Jlaal Eattit• IH JASMIMI ca• llere'i, a 3 hedroom . 2~ sq. ft. hom e on t1 wide greenbe lt with views of the d ty tights a nd a peek-a-view of the uccun. Jas m ine Cr ee k has guarded Jjfate e ntr y . M m muntt y pool a nd tt'nrus and 1s convenient to s hops and F u:-.hwn Is la nd Asking $.175.000. U~l()U~ ti()MI:~ REALTOR~. 675-6000 2443 t .ut t oot ~lft!F.~t(uruna dJ>I Mar L• "W): n ~E;)9 OF Tll ~'ii JIS1'1N(;s I~ TC?W·; ~ HARIOR RIDGE • UMCOMPROMISIHG LEAS t.: OP'rlON VIEW K\!na1!!11u11c e modl'I Beaultful 5 bdrm home Steve %7 l!lOO, 640 9345 .,..1th sunken h' 1111o: room COMOOS sac DOW"4 and many olher l'USlO~ f~c1Lures l.i ncom prom 1s ~t·.,..port l:leal·h & In 1111· 1 utR ,,1ew of mountams. Lin.•at rma nc-111~ Stl''' l'anyons & r1ty lights ~1 l~.l>-10 ~:14;1 $537 ,000 ('ull !179 5370 lo day ALLSTATE REALTORS S}o:LJ , 1dle Items Wtlh a lil~aillliiill•~~iliiilltit9 OaJI) Pilot Cl a:.s1f1ed 1\rl macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IA YF«OMT COt'OOMINIUM TOWMHOME ·um· of a k11ur wit h 42' living & ti 1 11111,1.! 1 n1 . h 1 ~ h c e i Ii n gs . h11 t 1t·rs 1;~1l<·h mar tfle fire place. h :a nd!-.omt• v.ood rn ol <lings and l•'n •n<'l1 <lour /5.. windows. 3 spacious B H '>Ulll':-. P rh ttte pool and 2 hug'e tPr ran•s t o :-.L·L' the boat parades ! Now i~f>.OOU 1n<'I. land. Appt. only. <'attn Sl'h w1•it•kert 642-823.5. ( R -66 ) 1s'2.14t4 ss1.a100 ( l"'l•v\ V '""~ ( en1e-Wr~ (e.,•et u2.a2H '44-6ZOO 'I( I Duve• [ft,. e HO<bot l/1ew (en•e- CE &EDIBE ELllNS ca. 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RCTavlorCo J 640-9900 SllK & flNrf BfETLES C B l C E A G B Y 5 U 0 0 P V 0 H 0 « S S G P I L X A I Y £ .1 u J E E I D E G M I A R I T Y L I A G P R C H A P R R ( H C R A [ 5 N A E P 0 R U [ S I 0 0 B X 8 N E R 0 T E F L A 0 B P J L Y T l G I L R C E R N 0 I R N U C A 0 8 A A I A C E E S 0 C A G R R E 0 P W E L T T H R A F T 0 T E I P E I S A N E E 0 S 0 G I N L ~ U l l G l H R E I T 0 E S R R E A 8 L W E G A A T 0 N I L E l W E L R A 8 E T T S E G A A T 8 E Y r F R E R E G I A S N l R I P R N E l E M I R P G 0 A N A A C l U U A K Y R E I M W E R P L N G R I 0 S t M A 0 K R N N R J Y N T G C 0 S G N M "' ; wofdl ..,.,.., • • -d. ""· ~ °' dlegonlllv. f ind •edl ~ '*" It In. J Mlxlu n hln "-'Id Gdlltll -' l"llrplt Tllfr Glint Wa ,,..... "' 11i1t Ground Rllinoc.rat Eytd El1tor ~ Emtntld CatMd OtGtM't flf'tfty ,._. Eur...-~ Atcl Tifw , Gilflt Stat Tomorrow: Europt111 l"loipltl . ,. r6 .. -...... ... unflUl DOY• SHOllS HIAT VtlW-4491,000 Owner Will Carry $370,000 T.0 . 121h% Interest. No Loan Fee. On Prestigious Galaxy .Drive. You will be impressed with this lovely 4-bedrm home with a very fabulous t oom for entertaining a cro wd of people . A great open 'floor pla n with family rm and formal dining plus a bt!autiful large pool & s pa on the view side . WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO., llALTottS 2111 S.J-.-.......... UD0."'8 . Newly · remodeled· tradWcmal style 3 .,, bdrm, 2 bath home featurini larce ,.; recreation room • 2 patios. Uvin1 1 room has attractve be•~lio«. ' fireplace & f rench doon 1~ qn~ . brick patio. New kitcnen blt-l n 1 appliances. Close to tennis courts. san<ty beaches & clubhouse. Can be··u sold fully fumistl_ed $420,000. .~ ·we hav~~ homes: ).: with pier & slip :l· IALIOt.~ Quality oceanfront triplex. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath each unit. Excellent income. $1.300,000. [ MEWPORT CENTER. M.I. 644-4910 . I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR . 11 NOW VACATION OWNERSHIPS On The Beach In La Jolla Ta ke thi~ s pecial o pportunity to find out about owning a luxurious resort unit fur I wee;:k a year or more forever J<J IN S AT T HE H/\l.HOA BAY CLUB WJo:ONESDJ\ Y EV F: .. DEC. 3RD AT 7 30 ()({ CAI.I . FOH IN FORMATION PETE BARRETT REALTY 642-5200 GO SOUTH SOMETHING South of P 'II 1n Corona SPECIAL J-ll Hoyo,,d, (J,,., r,. f', f>/) 6161 WAMTID: nc G real 5 bedroom home that will be perfect for a family with just a little "te nde r loving care ." Somerset M9<)el in a s upe r Harbor Vi e w Homes location . 3 baths. 2 fireplaces and a s e p a r a te family r oom . C lose t o schools. community pool and more . Chance for a good buy at S290.000. U~l()UI: ti()MI:~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 EHt CoHt Hlgh"'•Y· Coron• dt'I Mar WE HA\/E 39 OF THE BEST Ll!)flNGS IN TOWN dcl Mar tha t t!'t. th1:. :J ~ I l>uµer duper 2 Bd rm !'.llllll!~!'!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll--11!!!!!!!!!!!1~!!!!!"!!1!1-- duplt:x alw ha!> qua rlcr~I h 0 m e pr 1 de o f ---------fo r a lia c hel o r . 2 ownN:.hip. Nice qu1et l•--------•I f1 rt>placl':. fo r a cold loc<1 lton Owner m;.y HIWUSTIMG 4 .. 21/J .. , Z Sty wmler and 2 µat11.1i. for r ;.rn 2nd Commun ity DUPLU home, shake roor. fres h ~urnmt·r cnt t>rla1n1 n~ 1~11 · $117.500. Call now ClOSITO llACH pai.nl S16i,SOO Easts1dt: Mou valed st:ller oUen nf<( !119-5310 <:.o&la Mesa Owner may very creative lerrn!i . A 3 Bed, 2 baths each unit. lrade for smaller hom e \ l t A E Furnis hed. Slone F IP ~e~inves men a LLSTAT lower. Go od s um · uv:r~~:.....Rltr. ta.oo Island Rlty • me.r/winter rental. Ask 5 ... 77Zt 613-8700 REALTORS ing mn;n~~~ve --.. unu ISL.AHO - MAME YOUI TYMS Cozy 2 bedroom just steps to the bay. Used bric k. paned windows & shake roof. Owner pre pared to help wi th fina n cing . Ca ll for more informa tion $295.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 5 Br . 5 Ba. huge master s uite. maid ·s qtrs. beautiful light d eco r , e nt e rtaining home. ·Room for 65' yacht. Consider option. P r iced al $1.100.000. Bo b or Dovie Koop. 631-1266. Res . 760-1580. RE/MAX Of\ CE E. D U l'l ll l K A lJ L '( I l-...,,V-,.--1 -r-1 .---'!! I [ N O JG l \ ... ~ r, 1 1 1 1 . WOtO UMI 1 1us1 nouohl a compac1 car and talk about small t l<.eep lh~ •• 111 .11111 glove coroparl ~-------. men1 IT( RI A re .£1 N I \ ... ..,,..!>'•·· "t c~u('\ I• auo•.it V° n,. t 1 ""Q l~f' '""Uo"Q wOtd • , :i•·'"'' , • "'.,.. ""'e" No 1 o~ u11~tPAV!•I •e1~vr ti ll!P~ IC>('.(! ~l<~ .... lO , ' ,.._.... ......... ·-.,.. .. ftlPUX UASI OPTIOM Large 3 edrm, 2 bath , Back Bay view. E Pia'\ finplace plus two·2 38T, fam rm . .owner agt· Bdrm. i"bath in excellent 644-4144 or 833-321~ conditlou,_,Priceii at ..:..:..:....;..:-.....,------: , 'SI. ii · · associated B g tJ"' E W .J ~ t r., . "''1 ' ' ..,., lo • • • ,, NEWPORT TOWNHOME 1rr~ DOWN. 2 Bdrm end unit. Owner will carry the financina. c•ll for de· tails. Prine. ooly . Bkr. bi~ $111,u• IACI IAY 31DIMOM LARGE LOT Hwdwood ,.oon FULL.11 IEALTY 546-0114 WAf&ROMT HOME 5 BR. 4 Ba. c us t o m w a l er rr o nl h ome w 17.x.:ll' pvt dock Pnre Sl.395.000 For details on this home and appt to see. call Carol Horr. aKt 631-WM Sia+ POOL Dellghllul ram1ly home oo cul·de·s ar lot. Formal dining La r ge family TOOm, jacuzzi. buut1ful landscaping. An ex· CfUent value at $199.900 $10,000DOWM MOquAUFYtMS VllWDUPl.D Prime ~a del Mar tocation walking dii.. tancetothe beach. Bay ~ ocean views . • and :J bdrms . deluxe thnJulhout.·13119.500 with attrfttiw financina. 1714' '7l-4400 IJt 11 Ul-JIJI I h• t1.11 l ••I 111 ·.1 • 11111• •I lh .11 l-.-1.111 I-rr 111 \ Ill\'''"".,, ll.1t l1ql l1111·-t 111111I 1-.. llVJME PARK PLACE. choice comer NEW 2 story 4 b drm . J b a th PO~D ERQS A ho m e_ Diiung room · fireplace. Loads of bric k work' SELLER WILL· HE LP F1Na~~! Sl99~ .. Y"'Oft· ........ •675-7060• FACT ottffCTIOK FACT TAKE OV ER HJGH LOANS on this Penthouse Condo Su~r k>cation and secunty ':'lo qualifying. $106.500. Call 97~s.:r70t0day ALLSTATE REALTORS GOFOalT! ASSUME L O AN. SEU.ER \YlLL CARR'( 2nd. Sharp 3 Bdrm. CUI· de-sac home with bright kilcbm and larse master bdnn. Sl.34.SOO. Call now 9'J9..5JJO.• 3 Bdrm 2 balh condo. A shows like new. Sun· ' LLSTA TE .. rilled kitchen overlooks I,. large patio and winding a~belts Gated com· REALTORS · c mUIUty-providea all the .;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii-amenilies Pool. spa. rec room and much more. 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CAUTHI ~r;,id.-tl llaritt' lvt~ and Hktg slteStepstuocn& rnore of lhlb r <ue "Olde W1llfum.1675 mo.to7·1. petswelc:ome.9'4·25Mor W2L~ 'l"'°"rl"" 11,. l•h•. llJI DtcoaATOI butb lltlC\'(l •to i.t:ll Ul bay Plans (or custom Townc:T~tio" home CCIII ----------1 $150 y rly . 640·8146, fm.2171. A&t .• nofee. ~~~ lu" ho 1h t11u '"''" • Hdrm :ti b•lh ~0011 1161,000 hrne~ avail Pr1.-ed RanchRealty~l 2000. 67S.S830.Agt. ........._ ... _. 3240 'If~'/>; 1al.M'd hon1 J. , ._." '"j '• 1 1 h i" $130,000 Submit offers .............._,, ..... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltWT\ lc•lv•• ir i• ,. '"'"' '"'~luin~uhv1 .. w ~)OObrldge tllC\Janet640-56J9AGT •••••••••••••••••••••••5blbto ocean,Ele1~.t2 I\ I u~nl.IJ ,.nJ badd u•> R I IRAMD MEW Charming 4 BR 3 Ba. bdrm, lam rm 6 tlen. h . , lo 01111ia w ll P<llJ (Uj) Sell1:1r Motivated ' Con· 16 UNITS -~·8600 K ,, I " •• I \I I ) I 'l V~ AaiJo.t OWMf" e• llJ Take the lsl USt!r of com· W/0, refrig incld .. SllOO ('7'25 mo). Plush crpla, 'tS'hc·a..a .... L •. '-- 63 l·JJO 5jl 3000 J!ltlff ponent deprec11.twn for mo 67~5 zi,;, ba, cedar & 1ta111. 4~ _,"".,.,_ '",,~ 1'.l?Olh rnnr.i 1•1.,..,1r,1n~ that tax shelter Struc . . Dbl car pvt &ar. fully ~A ] rs. Hew AU THE Lure 2nd T 0 to yuur hk 4 Br 4 Ba bayfrool w /dock main•. yd. A.dulls, no ~nbo~ H..3lt) ' I t." rondo. $36,000 duwn. 4 U.1-2 b th Nd WORW'S DO .... E mg ~ down A Quail ror 45' boat. $1500/mo petS. Inquire al 527 18th. . ;:! . Lo:usume ~.OOUatlJ '~ owm, a .syour A " Pla(-eExclus1ve.i52 1920 BillorUnda.ClRRltrs. St. 714 /980-.6331 or TI.c Redocvd by 12.5 .000 Ln Uus beautiful home 631-eaM. 646-5096 96CHi331. Owner ~ 505C> t:lose to eve~thmg. wh ich f e at u r t! s 4 L ----------• HOME FOR RENT 3 Bdrm. $SSC>. Fenced yard Uld 1araae. Kida 6 petS welcome. 9'4·25411 or fm.2971. A&t., no fee. LUSEO,TIOH $2,000 IN)'J~t 'fOY Nt 6 UNITS I tt.•nt 11pplJ1·:-111 pur('hast- :M.llJ' r t •I " JI 11rn :lbr :.'t\a riintlo 1;.11; 3062 • I J •I U Ut Ad ow! BUrms. 3 baths. J car ) QUAI c~111r..o•.c1tl211 BRAND new 3 br. 2 ba. UHIVYISITY , .. , d garage, lovely pool and ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm. fac. (tennia. pool, u<-el end unil CardiCC • RED CARPET spa Move in cond1t1on PLACE Pll.ll.sades Arn 2br, frplc, clubae). No pela. S69S w loft Over..1 lut, doi;.e -754-1202 Askmg only S19'l .500 Call --~TIES . I g e ya rd . WTk t o mo. 968-5'30 & 963·0861 540-ll.Sl fo:-morl.'detuils ..... ....,...~ 10 to c hoo1e from . tu pool oo gmlwll This , I st.ores/park l600 493·9617 "'-· 3br 3ba f hi 10,... fll l :l O .M. -,....,... • • am rm, UP· ISOO·Sllot-moot y on r h.irml'r has l.'xc1•I a:-eor-.. M• 1222 graded hme for family, one year leue. We're the i.·r .. "" r ~I Ill 111111 \I U)l ~l"ll 111\&llllllU!>t' 2 1 ..... ,.iii.! '""'r """' •l1A1 3 tr <! l1a fr"lc ... rr. •I'" 1 1'1t1 ff '\~k pool. ~l' rm 2 n 1r l(dr !-Um finanl·in.: 1'1.'rlel·t HAllOI VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• no,_., 833·014S,am·eves ones to call. i1lltrt1•r hume.· or ba'l'h ~-µuJ, $l~.90V 4 Udr m, bonus fa m ily I Br house, gar, newly de· llOO (i room & bonus rm Lovdy ---,.. 8 UNITS cor Adults only No pets, -~i l\bodbrldte VIUAGE ,ARK home m superb cund1 Othef-RHll Estelff Wl'sls1de ·Costa Mesa. S4SO/mo. + .$4SO deµ. 3 br ~e. 2 car gar, lge LQ\'t•ly ;l Udrm. 2 ba u~ Asking 12~.000 for .... .-.................. good t·und1t1<;>n. income G4£>.~36.w.!t~~ ~-. back yar~~2 Realty ll'SUME 1 f 1 h . h q_uack sale ~-... __ $10.~ yr. Pru:e $445,000. . · 551.3000 "'1 smg I.' am1 Y m w1l C/21 H.wport C•1tt•r ._ nvnws Dn paynwnl $130 ooo 3 Br 2 Ba. New pa mt. ~ 8 Pll I I 11 '.lf.~ \11.'r:; pvt-yard ~:xct>l 640..5357 For S. 1100 l)WC balanct-at ll'i . carpel, Cireplac-e. S7SO ~aut1ru1 Adult Hunt· I nranu wy. rv •~ 74 IO \Ol·. l'IOSl' to schls. shqµ~ , •••••••••••••• .. •••••" mo, Days 675·0185 Eves 111gton Landmark 3 Br. 1 .' PAM &drwy $1~.500 " SAV E $It 000 :II l S.U• Juan CaPo . ~5.0IKl 2 ~€HIG€ ~52J64 Bkr ' · story condo. All rec . Walnut Square condo, 2 • •L '*Cote Re alty Crest. Pl .• rn '-i.' ~;11~~~r ~1d2A~:s!fl~~-1t tlyr .. , _,....-l---J-HOM€~ 2br~lba,w/d,smafi yard, fac1I Vacant.893-3151 ~~~~'.:~924;'.r, l >wl\Cr says "Sto:LL"" & ln\'t•s tant-nt :.aidsellfur$196.000 Buy -k ··IF t 1 2 t'ar gar. newly re • 4bdrm, 2ba, dbl gar, JnJw11lt'arrya2ndtrust 640-5777 from ownerfur$18.5,000 OWNYOU R ~ll .SPACE .~,:~.~eas~l'.f:\m.~~~s modeled $750 i mo Trplc. immac con d . 2 BR coado, 1 ba. A./C, cJt,"t.'tl IJ(I thtll beautiful :l ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!11!11111!11-mllll!!lll! 'g··t, assumablt! loan. T llE FARM I · 645-66 46 -'· <199·5.~R or 6•0·7440 S12S/mo. $350 s /d. 16712 patio, tennis. poo\, l~ yr 1 1.~~IO Sl\lll900 h·l lJ\11 17 >18 tl:lol. JACOBS REALTY &7S-66 70 RB>UCED SI 3,000 llt-.1u11(u.J 1•,1 . 11l1\ l' ·I ht'•lroom J h,.1th w11h t 1m1I} n•um •11o1 .iritl r lL'>lOm rit<fnr.itna ""''"' !lli>h :J:>'tllnlttbll• ltt,10 1 ~11,•r ~111 h1•IJ1 f111J111 •• •Jvwn 1111y 111t'nh /<u lt pnl't' no-. ~:!5 ow 1 ·.111 l~irk. Mh0<!.~"'u· '.~uncdo. liege ~ ocean vww Ol>t!n Houiw AG ~~T 1114 rt.42·11377 Milte :Toru Ross St. 848·6354. o6d. 1525. 1·639-4215 eves vo: ·~ fOUMTA.1111..1 Sun 5 Summ erw111d ~= CALL " Court 646-40l5 • • • • 2100 J br, 2 ba, on Narcissus. HOMES FOR RENT ....... .._. l241 ... - • SELECT l!A•a. RED r-Ao.PET I and Malibu lighting adds I ON 1Hl-. 81'.:Al H Mob1k .................... ~ •• frplc. quiet lor $750 3 Bdrms . $550· $595. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:ii 31!'1 • '""" charm t o t he lovely ---------• Homt• 2 tu. rud "' <J0<1 642.4709 Fenced yard and gara1e. COZY OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES 1 -754_-1_2_02 _ plank and blot"k multi .-wr<>ITHEIGHTS rleck. c·~dar shal<e~. New 10• Unit lnduscnal ---Kub & pets welcome. lBr, Mobile Home, knot-level patio J bdrm,<!'~ '""'·~·-I hardwood 1nl fr plc· j Rldg l: M 16.000 q ft Cost•MHG 3224 ~--973-2971 A l~· int frplc vtbch I ba r L'd b ..,......t3 Bdrm 2bath,re $5" .. "00 u .... ~ 11 1·•1 25', down Owner ca rr~· "••••••••••••••••••••• ·"""'Or . gt., • ,p • • ......__I_, _ _. I 006 ., am rm . .,. '" uritj model,... ho r t "' ., ",., ,-.. ., no fee only ~mo (114) -M-'I MoJel 10 Vi ii I The ""' me. ea unng '\'19::1116 lsl TU at 12·~·' ror 2 J Bedroom Condo in s u r 1---· -------499-JIU · . ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE seclusion or a corner lot separate ram1Jy room. 2 ---I )t:urs Phil Sullivan pe Newcondos bd ---------- lou .RECHTEL 111.u9,650 makesth1san 1dealCam1 fireplaces. hard wood --Rcaltor54112103 I Eastside toc;ation. H~e · .1.2.•4 rm. B•ALDIAY -floors near ne w roof OCEAftolFIOMT ,AIU( --mas ter suite , family ocean view, frplc, pool, _., A.ssocielffs ' Currenll.> rt:nted at $425 ly home c:,wpe~ plumbing RV ac' R h 1 Loh fw S. 2200 room, fireplace Pool. tennis, spa. 631-5751 or Oceantide · front row. L' t off 1 • 0 • · 2 r. cabama & •rlr, su I••••••••••••••••••••••• sauna Jac"•zi e•·c etc 848·""11 • Gar-• view or lrvlne ~HI htat• l:Yr 7:ii-.n~:il~~~ a cess. wner s anxious ! lt!lttng allowed 3 11v1 I . ~ . " ' d . .., . .---Bdrm Sales. Retttal1 644.7211 and will assist with lht: bchs, pool & h ::.111.nl( p1t!r OCEAN VIEW et~'. arsf~tnva~~~a~7 en LIKE NEW Cove. 4 I, lg rec 229 Mari A I I financing Offered at on· $19 !t\10 n MP I 1 I <I '' ·~ acr~ ph1.c; nat pad, 5 '·"' io. mo. 44 5 Br 3 Ba H lh. _rm_._494_-0029 ______ _ H •. • ~ ~ $189,900. Ca ll 540· 1151 499·~16. . '1 o -KIDS 19ETS OK-· · ome WI in 2 Br. 1 n •• T"'mpl• Hll'-67S-l33 I _ m in to ana P oin t 1• walking d utance of ... "'. "' &.a • 1 , , C:O.-rciol Har~r,$!29.000UIJ ,.or E-S1de, Cenced yard . b e a c h . De si r ab le area.Oceanv1ew.Declt, lallooPet1"9sula 1007 • ..........., 1600 mfd'tl.ippt.898 760i I 1t.arage. 2 Br $545 neighborhood. S8SO per courtyard,2cargara1e . ......... 4 ,. ••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••:.•••••• 642·2510. 646'48411. mo includes water & ll.'50. lnclda utils. 499-5055 LAGUMA IEACH Back ·llay area, 78x:JOO re· ---------· · or49t·7S54. '•111~:·02~: lb~~:1,:-1 1 ~~,01~}:>1j S883PERMOMTH 1f523C,otPU,Dt·/RVINE --------9600SQFT i.1den11al e~tate lol Jbr condo +den. Back Gar~'!,e~••••• ---------- 1 , r. !' rt"1nly L"rr1f ,. LEASE/OPTION . . S2SO,OOO [>48 0040 flay, new crpl & paint, 2 2 BR. 2 Ba. 2 Story Con· For lease, 3bdrm, 3ba, Wl'\Jg(', hl\11$, rrv .. n~·I,\. ,J { t' a ~ 1~ 14 Lea.!oed romnll'r1·1al ,.._ ... of -"car gar P\1 patio PoOI Ir p I c . 'tll a I k l 0 f'il)f & b llhnit plumhm)! monthly payments for I 048 $4000 mo•H you ift mdusLnal on1ts liH'aled """ Co.wty . . . do. X.lnl location $460 '-115,i")(l .. 7·1t•1 ><• lh1:. four bt>drnorn home •-•ach RE.''"C' Af'l'l.lf.'S T C> Pr__... 2550 $750 631~1 ·beach/st.ores. S72S. Im· , ,. u , "' ---.--... nn one of Lal(una·~ main ......... 'J ~.~mo.7.9 .. 5, 141•91· .. 0 mac . Ref. 49•.1038. i 1.11\lh .i bonu:. roon1 Ap ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUR '11 "SE' ,., h I I·' ...... ••••••••••••••••• -,. ,. • COf'CtnO c;kl Mor 1022 '•rox .m<1\cl~ "!17_750 in' ~ '"' •· 4 burrn, 1Rhway~ {u1 um~ n · I F'antast1c view, brand 4!M-4442Georce. I • J • ram rm, d1nln)( rm .. J t't'nlly rt-mudl'll'd ll1~h Vu«ca Vallt-) 5 adjoining new 3 br condo. must see t't~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.-ikPIJ\ \"r loans , and ON T HE BEACH Mobile lillhs cond•> w1lh \1ew demand ar.•a J'drtm•r!>I r~ • 1cw ll)l~. 1o<rX295· toapprec 639·6194 -H._.--r°" 32 .. 2 "-9-... 3250 i MUST SELL! J µm·cu lo -.ell at onl~ llume 2 Br r ed wood St6-~ wan\ out. l•t fennK ver~ i:a Head\ lo bid Only ---_...a_. .. • ..................... . 11w 11 c 1 1" rt , 1.i1c·.1 Sltli,!ilJV l"all 11·1 5<i5 !J49 1 dt:rk. ced~ r s hakes. atlract1vl' flnanr1r1l! •1n al StW l>UO • 1, d w n 1-: z ~\'W condo. 2bdrm. 2'-,ba . •••••••• ... •••••••••••••• NICE 3 br, newly painted 11.IC'l•IU' dt1j.1l1·, I tulla~ hardwood IOI , frph.. PENINSULA \olal P~llt' ur $5i5.CllH11 tt."rm!> l)-.r1t•r Ai:t frplc. gar. xlnt E side Lease or Renl 4br. 3ba. &ipaperedhome ioquiel r1reVIJt"••• i.:jfJR•· 1i1111 900.1714 Owner fJ<'<·up1ed duplex wilhS166,1SOclo"'r~-. I <714 1!162i7!0 location Call 551 ·3986 or 36 ' s lap $22 00 /m o. neipborhood. fncd yrd . .. , fl •,I( h Ullll ':r·1~-. ~ ""' w fire pl3l"t')t iJn (re ·K-eal-on-om-1c.::.--li·'·.~.t;.7<-10i u<n80 1st/last. fully landsca .... d lam rm. -. A.vi. 1"m· ·165•1 m•) :!!J •, 1l11v.n ~ land tblkfromol·ean & JS-. Al.:Ri::Snr San Lws .,...,.___ • &spa.callGymon or EI· med.Call:m-0365 · \)WC halann· ~~:. ooc1 __ __ OCEAfolROMT PARK a c ros s from Pll r k MEWPOIT IEA.CH Ob•SJJO Remo1e urea Santa Ana Heights . 3 liott Murpby 84&·1371 ............. 3252 Rkr "75 Oltc'>, iyu; ~.2r.t . _ 2Br. cabana & trlr, sub-~~il¥.Ores~:J-~r 1re Pnnae-C l lol 51"120 wath w p1.ne &oak, roads. itas, Bdrm. hardwood noors . .,..... 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "f' 20.. 1 ._ Dcinoroint 1026 lellang allowed. 3 pvt -~-__ older lWI) herl r u om elt-e 55 mobile home lge lot S600 J m o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,r , ·'"' l'Oncu -~tcp:. 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bchs. pool &r hshmg pier . -miiiiiiiilliim-•iiiiim $120.uoo <.:all D o n . l.st1last ~S200 dep. Agt. •t'<a 'h s 2211 :;oo Li> 1:.aFOR~'OSURE Sl9,!IOO. ii14>499 3816 INTHEHEIGHTS home Consp1tu1111 .. 1~ itl051466-4568 ur \66 36il 54&-0814 New Plush Ma ny Custom .. wnt-r .!l;j 94-t -.1K1 tl;n' I " ~ IULaled tln Old ="1""'llllrt -Features 4br, ram rm. • 1 :1 "•1 1 1 7 ti !' ,, r J I.Id.rm. 2 ba. ·s1:to.ooo THE llG STEAL Cozy retreat woexls} in lilvtl $:!.5o.tJl)ll \i.:1.·ni. Riold your u"'n cat-in on .SEW J BH 3 Ba rondu, ·Gated co m mt y 3 ~ lci"\Or a11d ('Xt('raor 0 C'Ule ElJl 7JIJU """"" 1 1i7:1 ;\&J•\L~ 1 311 22 •• 1aridna Dr Uana Puantdu11lux.·•1ir. th1c; bc:i u\ lot c;ur Cplc. pal10. dbl gar ~r $1100,mo required + ''""' """ ~ " as a bulton · 2 lldr1n fT , ......,.,....,., I ba upper. I br...jowt:r. home Ofl I< 2 lot l'i«Lun• rounded b) n.n1onal shop; SHI:> mo No pets -sec. 11300. Rec. Fae IRVltit ERR.t.CE ~Oltlea'h 1040 new crpt, fresh paint. yourselC in front of a M.JCttoMatorla"k lorest EZ drive from Agl 759 1234 o r 559-5'728orS4S-8484 t..,':: ~~ro~:~ ~o.~:n. ••···~~~;·~~~~.····.. ~~:1ar;:~~.~~·1 ~:L~:> ~t'V;u~1r~~:1~")~[~~;' l~ ~~ 1 'i1kc:~:,"~:~.~;~! I ~f~~"2i~;11~· s1 2.ooo. 213 596~ !rt ~P~ TurtJerock Attractive 3br. !>(equar1Pr lol. nl'w µ;unt 1 · <i<fert.'<i for onl} $144,000 cveryt.hing SlJ5.oo0 fK:can .-;..,11 $350 ooo Outof Stat. 2lir. l8a, d~plex $380 No lam rm. frplc, fenced in & u11l nt'w ~pls. iww I > r . l a4 bu . g d . FULL PHl<.:t-:· BARRElT REALTY LA!a.se $2,14\/ Month Pre rtl 2600 dogs 64S V1ctona. yard, country kitchen. nr ll o11r1 n1~. p11ul . :-p.1, nc•Khl:x>rhood. $llO.oOO 1 Ml~IONREALTY WnleyH.Tal_lorCo. ~ 546·9124 schools, pool. no pels. l'•-<.!Wlllll'J (Jt'1 lttnj.(, lul" of owe Sm ii II 2nd. Ukr. 494.(1731 642·5200 Redton 6 .. 4.4910 ....................... -------avail 1mmed. $775 /m o roorri to .1<l1l •m lrnm••tl 1:15011:15 I •miiiiiilili~lil~---1~~~-~~~-~----• 46 /\scenic Orel(on Coasl Jbr . 2ba . cpts. drps . 49t·9642after5PM '" cupun1•\' uWC f111ar11• FtXal UP'E-R! I• l•---------1 l:-.~lcc1.nc1ly . Ccnced, out f e n ce d Y a rd · n r 3 Br. 2 Ba. View, frptc, S69 5. New i n s i d e . Kids/Pets OK. 495-1518 ..... VMtO 32,7 ····················~·· 3 Br, 2 Ba. CAado. Comm pool /spa-Aliso Villas. 1uo + util m .JO:M HOllE FOR RENT 3 Bdrm. $SSO. Fenced yard and 1ara1e. Kid.a 6 pels welcome. C all llM-2586 or 973·29'11 Art.: no fee. 111.:. ~!17 1,10(, k.1!'tch11ld OCEAH Ii CAHYOM JASMINE CREE« Choic• C~r Lot standing new access• Walson Placentia S57S. ~-3ba 2 story home "405f'81 1 ~:1t; :'l·r1-n.11h· t:ood neiJt hbOJhood, WIHDOWVllWS Good as!lumahll· loan + blC.OWfler492-2499 963-l777afl5 ~th 3 car.1ar. pools-" T<>r rat·c• nl'COS µ11111\ & 1'1.t: 4 c·reat1ve fln11nc1 ng on Pnme arl.'a of New1x>rt -· ------:---tennis &13·1878 after& bdrm. l"'• ba SlO?.OOO. Splendid home of wood this 3 Bdrm 2 story home Beach U:;eable <!000 sq ROCXLEDGI MA.MOR MESA VYDE ' · · Duplt•x :rnr :!~a . <!Br :!Ka Xlnl l11r xlnl 1·on1~ ~. llw\ r'ornl'r l"'l. IJrOr° derur $:J~J 11110 hy owner. 675 ws!>, o7J 4l\4t't •>WC S m al 211d, Bkr and glass with ea ch wan with lge balc·ony. oC'c:a n ti bld~orplans for IO,OOO Colorado Spnn(o?S area 4 Bdrm 3 bath. 2 sty, 3 W..,,.Vll. G,..... G'l~Olll.5 dow framing a d1CCerent and cit." h"hts view. t"n :.q fl bid~ A!(cnl. d $990 2 Bd condo. $.525/mo. ocean or mounla m view ·' " .. 631·7300 • JOO yr old mansion. re• car gar . gr nr. . .. G "'rSUM. LO"'.... rus, pool. sec gates /\ _ c.'ently restored Over 2·~ i14·TIIHll04. 644·7367 Avail. now. Call Cr aig. ~ "'" Own the comfortable 3 s teal a t $4 "'<-,ooo ----631·'....., "" .... 1 '" acres of grounds, more ---. .,_ Nlce 4 br home on quiet street near schools • ~-Frplc, l~ ba., central air, 2 car tar. l650 mo. Walker & Lee. ' 552-4477. eolta Meso 1 024 ....•....•............. •fOURPLEX• $30KDOWN Cotto Me~a llvff~ SIH.?00 SUCCISS REALTY 50-7'91 E-SIDE DUPLEX T•o l Ir. Units $142,500 FUUYRfAlTY 54&-0114 ~ to COMDOS EA$TSIDE C .M. 25l2Santa 1\na Ave 2 RR, 2~~ bu 1•11nlemp dt'SlllJI. SI 16,000 6~5096 646-6093 C•1mpleti>ly rcfurbJSbed.J •Nrm 11Ume or 1 ramal1c Qewr8<ts>r''l own twm( 1ncOf11t a-rop.rty 2000 than 8000 sq ft. of living .i BR pool home. family Bl{-11.bjj home in Hunt spaces Jusl reducer! lo '{;{l I ~wport C..-t•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• spuce + 3 car gar. & cur· neighborhood RISO. ls_t & "'.,.... ..... 3269 ....................... fkh 1 mile Crum ocean. ~.~4 ... 7211 • 640.5357 ~l 'STSELI.' nage llCtuse Comm zon· last + sec. David , Hrand new appliances 2 hou.~ on 2 duple >< lols into( possible, presently 646-32SS REALTORS Harbor View Homea, 3bdnn, 2ba.. fam rm. new crpt, painl, drapea, $900, lie, 644·5H5, M4-19'7. S12-i~JO .. Sl51,SOOS d oMQ o --Cetttury 21 IM C ~ lil>st ofler take<> res• · ..... s.ooo •anne LARGE fo'AMILY HOME Woodbrid1e 2 slory. 2 Br. !79-1050 ~ !NEVtrOltT! UY ' hnanCmj( Uwn ,\1-(t f:;:~ & Assoc R E. 3 Br. 2 Ba Fam. Rm. 1"2 Ba. pool, spa, tennis ~ Wonderful fa mily home ~9666 ---tx.Dlt-in kitchen. College & lake. S485. Lse . lf'l'iM 1044 built with pnvacy In OWMrMMstSetl a..td1 Park 2 ca r garage , 12131837-8339. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H"""'"'EYMOO... mind nede ~o r ated 6 Bd h •••••••••••••••••••••••fenced yard covered THl-·•-s _.. " ' rm. 3 bal ~1anl u-..-,.,,._...__. t I . d l I WOODBRIDGE Area, 3 ~ Wuodtu1dge 38r, 212Ba COTT"'GE kitchen wtlh many up home Assu m e li.l ~ -pa 10 mme 1a e Y . , S . 6 ti 3 largt'Sl Wilha m Lyon On "' grades i'dded There 1!> $ 25 00 1 l , • d •••••••••••••••••••••• avail $69~ mo. Agent BR 2\2 Ba. dm1n.c room. pacioua spo ••• p.irk . Uy 11 wne r . C'harmmg 2 Udrm homt• Ot.lso ,EXC~rTt ONAL S:.S.OOJ~da~t 14.: ~~f'C... .. M• 3122 957.0701 bar. microwave, family bdrm,21),bathendunit 559 5050 with lovely mountain financing available The "'"". Pro1·e"t"d income •••••••••••••••••••••• --rm, (pie, cpl.I, drps. AC, with pvt patio OD "The F•1r Salt: By Owne r Owupr f'lnJm·ed 3 Br. 2 1Ju ll~e $25,000 down, bJllnnce at JJ"'r $124.900. 700.1713 WILLOWS. ne wl y rc mod. 3 br + den. Q/c. Terms a \111il. .559·5664 ()WJlerw11lass1st1n car ..,.,.., '" 3b CO SDO 2 1 b 1 •-· 2 Greenbelt" in o ur view Great rental unit ry1ng P,,a per . o r pa ~ for I year $1 11,200. Is fully ON THE BEACH b rl ' d r"' i8 · comm poo • lennll, orilinal area. Avail. now or honeymoon cottage. ~nft''t ~ofh a new Joa\1. occuvied. IUl.H Agt, 1 Br duplex w /Crplc. a c~ny en . r p c. car gar., avail Dec. 10. ¥•M,•MM $110,0IX> e is 1Wr,rtuni)~ ask for Reau, 673 7300, S590fmo 640 9000. Ask w/patao, 1675 avail. l /l S125 + dep.152-1282 ---·-•-~)!~~}A. Cor tuit~t>r TR!a-LEXES for F'!yc._ ~.~1 :1~!m~e0 me · WOODBRIDGE, tie 3 BR Harbor View Homes, /\~lut<·ly prime loC'a Remod J br, 3 b;.1 , 2 s ty --. --+den. 2"'2 ba, 2 car car. ~...._ .... _ f Esde 2 b lb I dii ....... iu,, .... amrm,nu lit 1n (;oronu dcl Mar home on beach, pvt gate, •· 1 · r. 8 • gar, am rm, n n& area. cpta • paint • .-Simo. )2\J N ro/\ST llwv and Bui boa l'~nansula lantasltc view, fl!">OO fmo. lndry hookup, no pets, fplc. cpt5, drps, comm 6M-4l51. L..argc assumabk loans ( 2 1 3 ) 9 2 8 1 R 4 4 o r $425~-8133 • pool. Av.Cl lmmed. $765 ---------- LAGUNA BEACH $ai." L-N;k forSmith·M~cr (!14l6i~ TI&4 Newport Riviera Condo. + dep. Call 1S2·1212 NEW BLUFFS CONDO don osen n~1\ltor ... ~97-4848 -...._ 640.5357 • -~t;.clt l 141 JBr. 2•.,Ba, pool. tennis. WOODlllD•I Lar~ 3 br, 2 ba, bri1bt ftMf'I( STOIY ~tr.o I 071 ~ courtyard patios. Dream * * .J119L Mtw,.orf •ec:h I 069 ................ " .. •.. DUftl.D M.I . ................... ... no pets, l6SO mo. 644 -2562 3 Bd 2 Ba condo $S15 /mo. kitchen. No peta. -· j ...... ~ft n ....................... IY OWNER Near beach, 2·3 bdrm . 2 Lo ve l y 3 Br . s e m I . HOME FOR RENT CallCrai1.'31·12M. ColeSiWortby ... Co. " £ .. ff Breathtaking panoram1(' car garage. n.;ar ptcrk. runushed. frplc, canyon 3 Bdrm. $595, Fenced •• ,Ii'~. MMIOllO Ideally located in the .AIAllAHD ocean view o f Dana pnnc.onl)' view. 182:5/mo. 9SS-0860. yardand1arage. Kids &L~ i=i 4br, lbe.· .. -.1. decor, all "'"-LE" California Homes area, Owner wiU assist with Harbor Spect a c ular TSLlnvslm\642·1603 ~eves, paswelcome 964-2Wor R AL RS ...... VVf" " .___ • ed I h ...... tom1z-' JOOO s~ft 5 ----..._ rt.. a. 3 I 69 . Wlt·iDI, micro, frpk, Z ln.:t cuslom1z p an as '"'-fi'"'" .. c1"ng on this S .. ..., ev rwwaar -. -"""'....,1 A di no, ..... """----lei---d uoc u-• I ~""fta Beach 4 unat , lax ,..---'"->-~• . "6•·· ~-car 1ar, 1 bllt OCD, ~ .--~ a loan balance of $82.000 Bdrm 3 bath home. Its Bdrm +retreat. .000 ~.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Willows·3 Bdrm, 2 Southof 17th inNewport al lZ't intere.stwithmon· featur,es .io clud e . a in upgrades Assumable sheller. great location UDOl~11t New3bdrm,2"'2bac.ondo Ba , fen ce d yard , _,lmo.Ml-419 hi f 1 0 ·~ '" r . . 5 Debra 972-9300. . -11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Heights location. C'osta l y payments o $848 formal dining room. . n le 1n an <'1n • w ith ocean v i ew , fireplace. $600/mo.11 Mesa .address . Only anc1 assumable Asking family room, RV park S337.500. :USOl Aveni a FOURPLEX Completely f~rn is hed $750/mo. Cal l Ginny ~or---1001 OCEANP'llONT: IBr Sl3'Ui00Wlth29'r down unlySl46.500 ing, new pain\. Asking Calita, SJC. 714·496·5275 with e veryth in g you 968-4456or9620496 2 be brl It f I II 644-72 t I 1229,000. For an appoint· Open Hous~ S~d~ Near So. Coast Plaza. J need. Remodeled • de· . CdJele Park Yale 4 br, ' c rp c:. • -to·-. "all c•"tl51 ""'·~now-pay later Owner year· old fourpleir with c:orat~. 3 Br. den 2 balh. 3bdrm, 21,liba, avail now. 2'"" ..... ,.. .._ f I fi'Qllt paUo, ftfY cled 6 ,....,. ,._.. _,. uv.r community pool a nd Sl650. Monthly. Bill 1695/mo. 644·0685 or .... .,., .. e ....,n, rpc, \llPll'llded. Avail fun cw · ... says "bring me • L·O for . 1 \"<I Grundy, RJlr,_6~5.6161 _.._2302. A/C. comm. pool. No \1111\anl, $1*/IDOJf'b IM • )I: . my 2-sty e•ec hom e" recreation room. ocal -...,, pell. 995. lit. tai l, de· -will _,..._ I --. _ p r ' 1 In c;,.ul ·de s a r s t y le -u (114)"'"'1 ''".,. -.. __ _.. -e r e c I fa m I Y court\>ard atmosphere 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Penin. Pl LGE 2 Br home. cpts, slv. ,.._... -....... . Alltal. neighbomood. Pool sized One unit 3 Bdrm w1lh home Mo to mo or refri1. fncd yd, gar• uftivenit p rk 3b 2ba L.rg M -a Ve--'-Ho'm" * ··rra•T . yard. RV parking. $11 sundeck. t hrt>e units 2 wl nte r le as e $67 5. ad.Ila. $350m'o. 644·9806 + lp ,:C r!n. top' ~d: ..... ,.u.: .. rl.Atll ..-OIT H4tTS mo. Bdrm. Great assumable 673-2113. Ea Ow,. "OUr eyes o~his •otall" LagW\a Village R. E , k>an at under lO'h. Price Buts Ide 24' LI vl~I -no peU. lln/mo. rly " ., • ., tmmediale sale, prime 497 -1161 '242.SOO. 1;44.7020 w xury ne~ 2bdrm furn Dlnini area. larie AM·latePMS51""5Cll (213)79'·3122 eves, ~aded 3 rm 2~ Ba lot, am lBr, rearoflot on ..-...~ condo, Villa Balboa. kitchen 2 Br Den lr& -·• 1 •bd '"b aluched Woodbrid1e alley. Rm to build In ~ Owner SN-2174 · ·• • .-~1 GUI rm, ,. a o.eftHSFIDI home. Look out the rront. Lot 50x135 .1,•.•.•.••.•.•.·.·.•·.•.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.•1 · • lmcedyrd,PetaOK.~75 Racquet Club ttome, Must sell &tn s Br. 28a. garden window lo lov~y '1.31,000. Prin only. <114) ll·ngO 4 BR in Back bay area. mo.MZ.-7 ZIOO'.•tmo.~•· BEAUTIFUL VllC": Harbor View Hm1 I bdrm, I batb, POOL. .... mo. .. OllLS ROME : 2 8*m. 1 .... brud .... dlll wtda. -/mo. nr C!.., C•l Plaza, n"w wood decltin& In..-..... la0/ •11• Pool at 11 ba"k yrd cpCJJ6 w;llpaper. or; at backyard. Walk to park, .;:.__.~::...:..:..------W .--• lh.iE..... Partially fum. Yrly I•~ ~OPTION Woocllrtdo Willow Leau roc lg family. $1 30,000. pool,scbool.Callnow! ·MIWPOlr.TCllST 11L wa•.. avail.Sl500tmo.&U·0'163 sz, -"",.... 4br ..... frplc, beblad EASTILUF'r: I Mnu. JcrT'Y -.49!' ~gt. S.l&UOO 1IO dta. Catalana ocean n lu..l Whrrl you call ~lanifled Rent applla to purcbaae part/pOol.1ardeaer "76 I t.Uia. o.a.r·a uak. -(I view. I Bdrm condo. 4 bdrm home w ith 2 topleceanad you're as· ...... .._ lZ06 3tir,2baCODdo.Ml·aG avaU.Jan.1at.lll·l.J9 .. ,_. Ml-SA V~RDI': 4 8r 2 Ra. ~i \\badbrlclte Superb location. Pool, bet.ha. tuce back yard. aured of a • f riend I" ....................... ..--.IT ua:TS lbdrm + deQ, Iba• w 1 \ h po o I Be a u t . Re If \ilmUI '"' A/C, walkln• dlatance to z .._...,rvw ~ W.S .......... . lndscpoiJ. & ruY care a I C/l'I "l•w,ert ~hoola..6 aolf course. welcome aad help In New tn1land country a.u 1.Jw.,-~..-w/lle Coll•1• Park ho••· ...... 1 yard 0wn~r mny carry 551·3"0 c.... $105,ClOO . Broker . wantmc.JOUr ad forbelt hame.28t28a.Urplc, yd oncul-ck-aac,peta• 1ardeaer. $Ito lu. UI 1411 - nnanf'lng S12'J,900. D. 4tit m e"o "'•y.ltvlaf' 640.IH7 •f?p re1p0nae. C all Now ! pr, W/D. Yrly 1150 + children OK. ssn tmo. ~cw Ul..,.. aMlillitt••ilill•.•lliit••• !"'~Re1ltor M6 ~~:.::.:·-L==============:=:Jl================i::::::::'============;;:::;:l~fG.==.5'18:::::::::·:::=========1=~===,.._==·"=='=40a:::::::::===::=.l·~Qart=.::·~MJ.=:.:SSS4:::::::~·~~--1~=for==Owr=::k.==.========-l====:=::::========- • , • J9••··-·--· ' . ... . . . +' " Af ...... ~ l ........ ·~ ........... • f-j , ••••••••••H•HH••••~ ••••••••••H•••••• .. .' C:•••••••••N•••••;,• ~DI I aa 2. 1• IMLV PLOf , ........ 1• • auuuu .............. 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IQ.SIU frpk. ,.uo, ally 1111at: ~·~Btu.. dawbr. eariJ,IYO. SJAIT '11 · lie , • Wit I 9r, I la, frpkl ~ rml · ~ul&I oaly, ::·.r.:t• be!~~·c "!ltao, m..14' 0CD laAt IOll ••el. 1•r. ~tl\ltlha c.&OK. m ...... ~ciapan· · .,. ~ · "-.._...... • •••••ee•••••••••••••••• < ;zL N11ec , au.rec· Dlllm .... ~ Nr ~h1t1DOd .. -/ao.-ey.TILllllD&.Mz.t•u. · ATBZACH ~CC ·UCI. Share lll:llT Gold mlains clalma, ._,lr-.,_.,... • ea.at Plau. ·hi, C1111 MlMaY. w/da11 p.n llN&.olCODdo. Quiet 1Br condo. Nr. new . Oreu view, pool, tenaia ;;h~~v~U~~ . .-C1:1Mc.. f!!:•ted, on Mother -·-~ ...... U... --~ ..... aaa. ~. •m1. an.• •/•Dela •Uiln l Br. tod Wlit, ~urity, tennia, pooll ~J adlta, &If. J6. 2 1 .._ 1t•~ -21a.A{rOJJ P~O..Bu •:,.... ..._ =.,. .. _. 8'80. IM-_ pallo, like new. Rec.; uun.a,1pa.Nopeu.f425. ticlrm from .. to. 5515 · .,,._,, ._....,... · lMs,Newport Beach. -.C...,..,,l'fNltl. '9tll pal' J.JC. SPACIOUS NEW, Br J clllMtcNM. security 1ate Daya :213·09·0251 , RlverAve.fU·2511. Roommate to Sbare t V...-_..., __ . ______ _ .... ~,,...... •• ,. Ba eeacl, 1ar, frpl. a50 lsl\AU'd. .NearS.C.Plaia Eves:2l3·SU·0030. l houle Crom beacll Lr& Bedroom Route on Special roles if Patmled, Exciting New ~ ii.. tu ~ .. ar ... '-"C Pt.aa -;;_a ........ .tm. ••n -Beadully loc-ated 2 Br 2Br freahlypatntai. Wlll BUDL Avail Dec. lat. , ____ .Jb ~Efficient, Poll11· • ' -"1 · r · · · 541-MlOCall before Spm ~ Y Dec. 15. lion Free, Hiahly Porta· Wlli" ..._., • t ,-drat.waiMr. •.a.. frplc, prlv.1M1tio. 2 Br1Af'deoar· pvt pa\Jo, . 5 • "'I>· Child OK. Ga, um. •to/mo.-...a. " 1qao ble Pleasure crar•. A ........... Wtlllllll, pGOI, lac, ten aar,4blb'4ocnt7Z5/mo P,a&e, am chi.Id OK. incld.M2·16.S2. ,..._..... .... _ .... _ ... _ ,_ F9IUl abr lbr, 2ba nr bcb cN'l l200 Sq. c:. ~ ~··TO-... C • _.... .-imo uti w.-n -SM-llllO • ........,,".,..•"llHl·.,.yv ... w, ti» ~ n totally new concept In ---M Pll ll1-4&0a · 2 cute l br apts, nr ocean, ~l 111r. auto opener. · $36-lltO Up to I rro. Free Rent boating. Robert Cr ale ..._ a ..... I k -lbdrm. crpta • drpa, tuO. 2Br. l'hBa. Adult.a. ne w crpt fr drapes. 185 yrly. TSL Manase· Wet Bors m.m1 · · ~ ,..... r:-:· ,;;1 N~. Coaal Pl•H telrla. stove MU/mo. Sm doc c:omidered. 610 13l0.SUS. 536-7542 ment 842·1803· Npt Bcb Oceanlroot fem Waterfront Settinq s ...., to Lo. 502S -e • 1 a t a at coado, 11,/C. puul, Avall lmmed 7»-41'1S. Jf1U11 St. ll1r. Apt D TENNIS ANYONE? $125 1 Br 1 Ba Apt Nea pref. yrly. Sbr. 2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... •H.. ... t&a •1 2175 N--d IG-7JM New 2 Br 2~ Ba. Condo. ~. en~lad I. ar .. Ind~ •imo. Aller S. 675 -67 13 17" .e2 = . ew 2 B rm , 1 ~ ba . . ·~ .,.... t"wreN t-_.., SQ. Olt ~ unmac 28r, w/vwow .-Olmo. Office 3 br, a ba. 1M1lio, stove, Din rm., Micro·wave, fac. Upatain unit. Adults 1-4 br home, Fountain I-----_.:.-.::...:..::~--I {NEED {MONEY • J~ba. lrplr. ... ,.00. puo.I, Jaclilll, !11~.,... '1•2511 ow . Mao + aec. adults , trash compl .. elec. 1ar. only, cat OK, TSL Msmt. Valley, "50/mo. Frplc, Prime corner loc. Up to .... ,.,, r.Jn1. aer. ,_., au, no pttU ... 7S no pet.a ~M33 opener. Tennis, Racquet· &12-18Q3. dbl pr. IU-9'101 --~sq ft. Full service; •11•0 u 1 US7 mo.11Hi14 Larte2.Br,ck>Mtobeach. · ba.U,pool,jac.,sauna.No Versaillea Cood B •· modern. &lass bids. --. UUl. Ind. No peu. no E.•Side. 2 br, 1ar.'view. pets. lor 2 Kids OK. $750 ° 2 r. 2 ••lure 1entleman will ... .. Y .. S o..fa.ki Plan I, 2 Bdrm chakiren. ~ 67S·°'47 declt, adults, no dogs, mo. Call 964-2566 or Ba. ffllk, pool, saunas, allr beaut. 3 br, 2 ba N.B. -~-------1 • 111'1 a., u . w/own Ba. $M0.5tlJ.'1933 !J73.2971Agt.,nofee. gym, clubhouse, a.ecuri· home w /di1crimlnatin1 NEWEXEC.SUJTES W... lhia. a ~m. laviDI nn. dlnln& rm 2 Bachelor apt, mcl. ly, Adu.Ila, no pets S700. lady. SZ115. 780-0802 BESI'O.C. LOCATION IMI Wa coDdo T r l na car lat w/opener pvt utilities $225. Deluxe 3 Br. 2 S.. frplc. tbdrm, near beach. crpts. 972-3023 bt w n 9 . 5 . DIN. Tustin Ave, 1 min . •Mel. l:•d ~DI\ on patio Irvine iuo. ~.00. Ask for Faye. pr, nrSo Cst Plaza. No drpi, blt·in stove , encl Wkdays. Prof. II or F roommate S.A. • Nwpt Fwya. Lge 1or1eo\&s areeobelt m,~7atlSPll c:-t.MeM 3124 pets~ 644-1103 gar.l:m.536·0921. -<non1mobr) t.oabr3 br, ·prof. decorated ores. Ff-' palat. new o ak · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlc>lu 2 8 1 Ba G ---Veruilles Exec. Deluxe 3 2 ba home in Irvine Receptionjat, ·telephone floou •I 6. l 0 v e I)' Neu" So. Cout Plu.a, 3 ..-y D--• "'-~ r . ar. 2 Bdrm. l ba. Adults . No ~· 2 baFr. Ocean fr Bay comm. pool, Jae, tennis: serv., xerox. CODI. rm. ..,... .. carpeUaa. Of . BR l ~ ba, patio. dbl ,_....,. --. ~-17 .... 8 cpUPI. nope~ $4~ pets. Water & gas pd. V1lewb.. pie, pool, 11m. volleyball.~-08M Sec. serv. avail. From .... u '1,GIO per mo. pr., kldl OK. 9590 mo. l Br. gaa pd, encl g1u . .. a c ent 1a llE . •.so.CaJl960-1684 c u house, security , IZllOmo.Laatmonthfree Slll&.\ll. ~1430; 9157.9303 dtwuber, pool. Adults. ~798.1. -adults. no pets. $UOO. Beaut Sbdrm ocunfronl w/6moe. a1rHment. 162-5013 WOOOLAICEAPTS 912·3023btwn9·5.Wlldays duplx. Male. Fun. • CUDITMO PIOIUM W&lrdTDto.t '7MSll/15S-l 145 • Arran1ed by c...tHo9L~ A Mortgage Broker n. 8l&lffa. 28r, Z8a, •m· Oranaftree. Irvine lBr -2 Br. l Ba. 111 4·Plex. 679 6100 F.dinger. Adult lux. 1 673-~. ~...Ul 9l53..o817 mac. Coado. 'Garase. condo avail. immed. 1375 z ... I .. A,.t Center 116. $390. & 2 br, beaut. lakes & 8My front 7dl Or condo. 2 2100 Sq FT • ...... ~/mo. N0-4180, mo .. lat·l&at·S100 clean Newly decor . Gas pd. 983·6551 s l r eam s ' c om P 1 . br, 2 ba, 2 underground M/F lo share 3br, 2ba Beautiful refurbished WAKf SSS FAST? -.-0. f•Mf-3018 eocl aar. pool. dtwasher. Ne 111 d 1 x 2 8 d amenities, no pets, from prkg apaces, hi&hly up· bowe, C.M. Jae, S275. low COit office space. Adults.642·S073 rm s:m.8*·6591 graded, panoramic view 5'9-1410after6pm. Pri •-Ally aml·lllt. 2nd, 3rds NewpllrtTenace condo2 Tea••••• townho u se. fr p lc . ol ba & vale• group areas. flex.terma.callnow! BR 1 a.. dininl rm/fam ..,...1hll1d JSZS garage, deck, w/ocean Spac. 2 br. 1 ba, pvt patio, IJJWJlt/ mar~~~~i=i~e: F:.macondole to share B~ck. ldeal for computer. re· E.Sl•r-W·M.'tJ· rm, park Uke aettina ...... •••••••••••••••••• Newly decor : gas pd.. vu. Adulta $490. 2218 E . 2 kids OK. avail. now , yrly. 642.1822 Y . $300/mo mvl ~~mi~ etc. l• ... IM•Mlll•llim- Pool. jacmzi, etc. $57S New dlx condo, Hunt enc I gar . . po o I . Pacific, "The Bluffs". $365, 1st & last. 17391 -uUI. Call StB-4275 after ALTY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo.~.651·4333 Landmark, 38r. 2Ba. d /washe r . Adult s . 642·8808 or 760·0883 or Keelson (Be a \!h & C:ozy, bach condo, at -lpm. 9'79-l533 MONEYAVAJLABLE 2 br 2 ba V ill micr, au rec rac. aaled, &a-5073 644·8722 Sla.ter). 962·3831 Versailles. gym, pool, M/F to shr 4 bd. r 2.,., b Sin1le to triple office S2SK·SlOOK Qwck • eraa ea con· DI' bcll adlts s,ws 1110 SP •-• h 31,.I s ecurit y $395 /mo _..... • a a&at.ea avail. in Newpc>rt ell>. ocean view, frplc, ( 2 l3l 5 92 . 2906 1714 ; AC10US2Bradultapt. 2bdrm, 2ba upstairs apt._,.... oc "' 646-6l09 · · .. ..,...,1nHB.Wllttobch, Beach. Call for info : Personal Ser v1ce aaun., pool, Jae, 1 ec. '7SHl270. • ' Open beam ceilings , lots Newly painted. Blt·lns . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----bit inl, f/p, 2 pools, M hr 752-6m. Secured by Combination •. 8'2·31.\ Di I 1 ..___ ol wood. Incl. hige. No Avail 1mmed. 631 ·4402 WOODS COYE t.:ast Bluff .nice 2bdrm sec, srdnrs . etc . al Real/Personal Prop •u o 11'1 a •••••••••••••••• ..__........,, ----·1 · P 1 · "...,.,,._ 111•i ss1 ...,.,,, .-..-,-._LUFFS 2 b !!" ••• 1.-. ~ 3600 pets_s;astmo. 673-8803orl dys. After6: 760-073(. tbdrm, frplc. beamed" 2ba tn garden setlln1'. S250 fmo. utilitiea pd. 4llO sq f\ . 3 offices in lntertel Financial Corp • • . _.,.....,, ce1 1ngs . c edar lined ~. patio. new crpt, _...,,., Newport Center. 567 San ]'tt:IV ..UO. frplc, pool, new de· ~ ~ll .. 70, ut1l pd, ~ 2bdr~ adull apt, bath. $5:!5/mo or add a quiet sec area. Adults, no 1 Nicolas Dr. Suite 109 cor, leaae, no pela, Adult.I MS-8103 no pets. PINE BLUFF APTS ni ce location, gar & detached bdrm for pets. $565/mo. Also N/smkr fem 2S·35 to shre SJOOpermo.644·4684 . · .~Im LOA .. S• •1mott0-7t4'1' :m E. 21.lt St. Msr 30 Spac. 2 Br. 2 Ba. A.dull pal.lo. $450/mo. 642·SS69. $100/mo more. 370 Fiora spacious 1 bdrm apt for furn 2bd on Balboa Penn -'---=~_...._.:__.;,:.;:...:..:...._ •T"" CompJex. Patio, view. -----. Dys : 933.3544 p h i I ; single adult 54651m SZlllO/mo. 675-4164. We have office space •48 Hr Serucc • Newport Shores, 2 br, 2 .; ............... d (rplc, encl gar., gas Jbdrm, 2VJba, avail now. 497·22'18Patncia 644_.767 °· Rmmt.e led available in presti&iolli •Upto~7. Apr V alu~ ~~&.w bcb, newly ....................... stove, d isbws r , s pa M9S tmo. 644 OtUIS o r -· ----N wan 2br, 2ba NewportCeoter 67S sqrt •Swing Loons "-,ll50,•Alc·211larpe.ted. Id ...... , 1111 ... \3707 lndryrm.FromSSOO. . 8S7·23m. .._.,..... .... 1169 Stud10, Mature Person ewporl $290 /mo . WiUi a h1.11e oc~an view •6fn0'> no p)mntloanl> ""' r -·-SPMC 631 6 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be ed 1 . ' 781M:Z'76aller6 •Extend"d l"rm pa' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 2 Br. l '"a Ba . $425. 2 Br. 1 am ce1 ing, pa~10. (or oaly Sl.30/~. Lease men.i'Jil!ln";,va ll " vename. .•tudio condo, BEACHFRONT INN. Low ~$445. 2 Br. I Ba. Apt. Ba "25. l Br. 1365. Un· ........ , :::.o mo. incld u t1la. Fem Rmmle to abr 2brc has 2 year option from C.Sf. Tlw1ft & Loan adul&a only, $500. Wlnterrates.S80upwlt. Carpets. drapes. pool, fum.Apts.Adults.newly. •CC5DMft'i'CIUI 7342. 2 ba apt w /aame Ot-~r 11111.. Call for 6465045 TI0-2313, 7ea.5800 67~40. 1ndry rm. lmmed . oc· rederor. DIW A/C. Gas 1 Bd. I bloc k to Bay. Sli'l.SO/mo. or. SC Plaza 'llXlftinformaUon. ---...._ cupancy.Adultsonly cat & water paid. Patio, UY.... Charming apac upper, 566-U44 D.M.llARSHALLRLTR W..,W..t•d 5030 _. ... , 2'1'1ba, Newport Lee Del Sbr apt. Steps to OK. TSLlllgmt 642.1003 carport, pool, rec. rm. Sin1le1. lf&2 bedroom redec Mt-9lllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~t condo, no pela, bdl. Ocn/S.y view from · · Call aft lOAM Casa ap&a,•t.ownboi.iaes. · $425. 759 · 0840 F=eN ':ta~me J: JOaLIASI "2.600 & $10,900 2 To S wua lo beach, clOle to sundeclt. SSOO/winler "50-$495 2 Br. 1112 Ba. Granada979-1911.' f'rom$449 6'4·1900 Westcliff N.B. adult con· lo be h · 1 • w for 3'• & J ~ .. 'e<1rs Hoas Hoap . $795 /mo. SJOO/yrly. 675-52{M after T-'nhae. All built· ins. do. $5&5. 2 'Bdrm, 2 bath. . ac · poo • Hu.aa, 4 Exr,olf•:t. CW,· rm prune Irvine Pni~rti11l> C.U1'12·061Sdys.539·832t 6pmandwkends. Patio, yard. Lndry rm. 2 Br. &ov~. Adult&. no Oceanfront f~r Winter 10 steps to pool New Jae, tennis, Laundry. • >¥• • w1low lstT O Get lop in - evee __ ·--------1<.llC Sm child sm pel OK pets. Refs. 1st. rloor. Reolala.Furnuhedflun-carpeting yearly.lease 1291S/mo. Avail Dec. ll. Lrtentry•~cept. lerest ror the!>e we ll EANFRONT 1 Br. lmmed. ~cupancy. TSL $!90mo.646-0983. furn. Broker.67S-4912. Agt. 75&-lSl6. · 548-9036lvemesa. XlnUoc:·nrOCAirport secur ed 1n ve i:.t men1s l4e I aty dpla 3br, 2 full larse deluxe, garage, M&mt 6421603 . C.cfac:eabeautalrium PP. no Bllrs !15l·Oll65 ba. frplc. ln Newport winter "5(). Adults. No · · 1 Br. Apt. $275. Carport. NO FEE! Apt. " Condo 5-taAIMI 3810 '175 + 11'1 Ul. abarea quiel Abuodant parking af\er6PM fflbta. S'100 mo. 646-6303. peta. 673-6640. Larse t Br. 1 Ba. Unfurn. isl&clut. 711w.18th. St. rentals. Vill.a Rentals. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br 18& Apt in C.M. ISl·tlMll ----- $325. Nopeta.848·0377 . 675-G12Broker 2 Br condo newly de· l62..-ZafU. Newport Creat. llO. des OCEANFRONT. db 4 br CaJI 838 8081 cerated '1 I E apectacular ocean • 2 be~~· winter, 2 ca; . Newer large l Br. Patio et 2 Br. Apt. Garage, sec. gate~n~,: c~· &:at F MALE Rmmte.' n°;D· MllD $675,000 Catalina view. A·l loc•· 1ar. sundeck, lineoa 2tJr ~lex .. 70, util pd, prqe. Adults, no pe patio, pool., Adults, no Plaza. MSO. 54.5·2970 aft •"*"·No. peta. llid ZO a. U... front row. 3 Bdrm avail, W /D, llOO incl. Aduba MS-8103 no peta, S17S. 5411·5766. pets. 1801 H. lSlh. St. 6PM. $18 + utll8. -..1'11 w/ ataater auHe. All u&ill.atOW. Oceanfront. 333E.21.llSt. llGR3D o..-M V rde 2 BR 2 ~~ Heights ... SO. *f ................. hm. rmmte. H.B. S185 + blliltlaa, pool, lenaia, ~,_ .... _.,.. esa e .,_.,._,. WU Neer bea b. Aall f .,. Leae Prine onl IASTSIDI Ba, encl ear .. no children • .,..,_ •.a.d JtOO · c or se-1.u~.asent. y. l Br. Carpets, drapes, C tuwW... Cacrpeta. S450mo +sec. "f:.Ad~t·'::!~~.21 Br.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ti'ac)'crl•ma1:'752-CllZM ~. refri1e. Utila pd. 3 Br study• clen 2 b th 11 5\6·S880. ask for ·. om~· oo _.s pa . ~... ~ . ~ Heip\a, lovely 4 Utenalla for 4. S37S. lri·~el f le ii: u \ · Pam. re!nge, dtwasber meld. W a-!II! ... 4310 ....... a Be bouae coJ• m.4115 ...__,,... • rp • a y I t. A.crou N.8 Goll Course "'-l l"-.. bdrm l .JlUP'V •••••••••••••.•••••••••• · • ...... ...,..._patio.No children AVAIL. now. 2 BR. pvt ~ · · ·---1 2 PP. 2 car 1ar .. end. c.leMeM 3724 or pets. ~ mo. Avail. patio. new cpts & paint. · ad t apta In 14 plan& Maa, 731 W. tab J-:4 w/fnlit tnea. No ••••••••••••••••••..... Dec. 15th. 180 E. 21st St. 131115 mo. Call 546.5880, WIST MIWPOIT fropi ttu. 2 bdrm from St. $45. ain1Je 1ara1e. pl&a.il iat.•lut+dep.+ Stunnins larse 1 Br. Days 646·4262 ; eves askforPamor Larry. Lce3br,2baupperapl. '505 +pools . tennis. M647ZS.~t1QO..Aak-for \It llOO mo 410 El 64$-11641 No waterfallt, ponds! Gaa. ~: • •• ··· Modena. Avaii l Dec. prden ~t. pool. rec. . IASTSI~ -pets. 16'7!'A mo. Agt. tor cooking fr heat1n1 C.Use.tOll area.710 .19th.St . StOOmo.lbdr~adult con· 170l.llft1St. 675-8l70. paid. From San Die1o l8Rlbath t'lpd Q · l dow/rec. fac1I. 559·5591 0 Lar ge 3 Br . U pper Frwy drive North on NEWPORT SHOR ES · adul · u 1 · we afl4pmor Iv mag N W RENTING: New 2 Duplex. 1 house from Beach to McFadden then 3Br ZBa % bib t.o bch ta, no pets.129Stmo. . bdrm units w /gar age. W West on McFadden lo i---------- .__:._ poo1' .,. 00 m' 0 yr' SlOOdep. 5411·7689 EASTSIDE Forced air No ''"'ls. Call ocean. 1th beautiful --•• ,.... VJ°"' S750mo 6758018 Seawind Villa•e . ly . ....,"'••,oo ' · · ..... ..a:-Apt ,..,..__ f Pe,,.rwoods Century 21 Gold Coast ""· · · • -~ .;JILUWU • ~or. um.. . . Reallors541Hl68 < 714 >893-Slll8. private patio. Water & 2 BR w flee patio, ava1la· -------_ -, I Br. Luxury Penthouse. ROOfU9 4000 1---------LIASIJOPTIOM gas paid. S260 m o . ble.Comer of Monte Vis Sparkling clean 2 Br 1 Ver.uuUes. Near ocean . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SofOOO••ft,.. Iii: 646-5330 ta fl Santa Ana Aves. Ba. $430. fenced yard, Comp. redec. Vu of lush RENT APPLl'ES TO Hwllfl4••ecll 1740 ~mo. 548·9190 . ut.1.ls paid. Refrig. Small ~rd & ftn. ~c bldg. ~~o~P~~~i':0c~:~t S3&-3'11JorS36·~ -PURCHASE. ~ Bdrm, •••••••••••••••••••••••Avail. now freshly painl· child OK. No pets. 1960 ' gym, rec a c. $515 Hwy, Laguna Beach . Office...... 4400 family nn, dinana rm. 3 WinterRental $850fum 3 ed 1 Br. S32S mo. J .D. Wallace. 548·9560 or mo.Agt.760-8617. Daily, Weekly, Kitchen••••••••••••••••••••••• bath condo w /vlew. 8dr 2 Ba. • P·ropert y Mgmt 648-2'~ Vtlla Balboa Condo, new available. Low winter ~ m . \o'J • Condo . · ----t ...... c ..... Ocean fr Bay view. 2(1' 751-2181. lg 2Ur. pi>OI & rec rm, raes ...... _..... 17 Westcliff.,N.B. Want financial inst. 7000s.f. Lil. floor. AseotS.1·503%. lmmac. 3 lae bdrm a, 2 ba. 11 fncd yard, dbl 1ar. LeMe. 6M-U2'1 at\ S pm. boat slip. Comm tennis N E · d · mt!81iBJIU nice view. 260 Cagney N B . 0 c e a n fro n courta, pool. Washer / ew · SI e upstairs 1.n. S700mo. 675-3007 ... , .. _ Dryer, 2 frplcs. 2 car duplex, 2bdr~. 2bf. w1out<'1rcnette S260 & up. IOU.C8ffll MIWrOIT 1arage w/elec. garage c~. drps. re(ng, stove, APAltTMl!NTS 2 Br. I Ba. Avail now ut..il pd 2306 91. Ocean· door opener. Private d1shwas,her. la undry Beaut1(ul garden apts Area ol Balboa & Coast front0.3·41S4. patio , n ew carpel. room.enclgarf&opener, Pool & spa Adults. no Hwy. $575 mo J .D . ...._&lcMrd 4050 Elepntexeculivesuites ~1603. frpk , patio. no waterbed, pet.S. Property M fl m t ••••••••••••••••••••••• in prestjce locaUon. With u complete support no pets. middle age cou· o-ch. ""..,.. 7Sl·2181. oom & board in ex· --vi-. Becheior apt. avail Dec. ...i-........ , S200 d .,. __, 1----------... ... _ uaennR """'' _. mo. ep. 161 E. l ... ". "'•".0856 '-· 1 I B _ .. a_ .. ,, for • h-6 day 71" Mtl -1 nlU'.UV VIEW HOME-Lit. 1 block lo beach. Call ~. ....,, ~ ..,.,.e y, arge l r. Apt in ._._36 "' " '"• ., .... ...,_ Lovel)i 3Br, 2Ba home. SherylS.9pm960-25Sl. •--------the Bluffs. $495. No =-~;,8~fpt. cooking. -----ntl--.. --- Watcfl"Olll 2 sty, 3 br+ atudy, SIOO. month·to· ~ + boat dock if 10 dmired. 145-'7573 aaPortSeabourne, quiel .,.,._ l744 2 ~· 2 Ba. Townhouse. Bach. S33S cluldrenorpets. '=-1.,,..1u1"'"'1"""ts.--,..ti-.._-,_,,,,.-,--4-1_0_0 DICUTIVISUm COIBIDUDity, key to com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pat.JO, garage.~ mo. l~v·an· g"ard, c.•o· . .!!!' 851·0494 "'·" ·-'-olfi-m· ~ty pool, 1 blk to ,838-8081. ~ ..., ~ """'v ••••••••••••••••••••••• ruu_. ''"""' ... _ ,,...._r achl llCMl mo 2Br. lBe, adlts. pool, ten-Villa Balboa Condo. Lux l DO YOU Ull Newport Center Tto.ml • · ail, a50 mo. 1 yr lse. 13'5. Adults only. Upper 2 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. $450 Bdrm. Pool / Ja~. $5~. MOTILS? IWO-S.'70 ~12 BR new cpts & drps. No '.118W. Wilson, 631·SS83 Secur. Bldg.645-8039 -_..9 _.. -Towlhoule 3 bdrm, 2• .... 7};Wiii;;tiiii;;;~~wll pets 311 W Wilson ..._,,-I-£ lll6 Weekly rental• from Sl4 r"-.... IM 631.zj77 . . - -Npt. Shrs. across from & up 646·7445. 2274 IXICunYISUl'flS ba. bltm, dabwhr, cpl.a , ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Bach & 2 Brs Newport Blvd. C.M. "'Jbereiaadiffereoce." =·~=tc!!:;~·=~: COAST P LAzALarge,spacious 3 bdrm,2 from$345,pool,enc gar LIVE AT NEWPORT No -ta. Near Hoaa. AREA. 2 Br. l Ba. Lrg bath , frp l c , de c k , 640-5078 714/752-0214 r-patio, pool, rec rac ll. aarag e, $500 m o . ----BEACH$70/wk. Real&ar,&G-sm. aecurity aates no pets Darlyne , 494 ·3672 . 3 Bdrm. 2ba. 933 w. 64S-0440 2111%11ichelaoaDr.t212 31*1n'. Z'hba condo, The MO. 91la.3M2. · · 881·1161. Balboa Blvd. Oishwshr, v_.., I USO 2021 BulineN Cntr 1213 Bluffa. klnt location. 2 br b I frplc. laund hookups , •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Docts, = pacioua Family 2 · "'35. a cony .. sep. garage,~ blk lo bch. ...._ •--'C: ! 0!9ef'111).Dl3. Br-$350. Pool 11 play· garage, ecean view. S750/mo. W /last, secun· bdrm . 2ba condo on WWW I - Prefer private pa rty Qladt action. Have over $1,700,000 In free & clear real estate & bU$mess for collateral. Call Al B1scot· ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.Mel' Mf9. Co. All lypes of reaJ estate iDvt11jmen.ta..1inc:e 1949 . .-c ... aJ:tc) ... JIMf TDs '4~2171 545-0611 1-----c.a. for T.D.'1 IMMEDIATE FAST F U!\:O ING o n l!nd 's & 3rd's Camtlna Mortgage 9SS 3454 Widow has money lo huy '--=======-1 or ma ke 2ND T n any Private office, Newport size above $10,000 :-;o Beach. Avail. lmmed. credit ·~. no pnlt~ For $200 mo. unfurn . action call AliT 6737311 Secretarial • .Recep· anytime tioniat . sentce avail. 40 Yt.ld ~. Sl.20.000 2nd. Trw.l OE>erl I I a...... 44SO behind SSS,000 lsl Trust "••••••••••••••••••••• Deed on 3 acres view s11 e Far~lsolficespace at San Jua n Cap1stranu MAJ appraisal s:ns.ooo ..,.-.:1SW*--Ft. ail due i year 20·-, in .,. terest + d 1s t'oun1 llESAPmi>E DR 1 TI4 f75l·Sl43_or493-11 53 1.525111' Verdef. C..M j2.nd. Trust Deed Wanted 45-412 17% Interest La rge eqw ly on lon1 8 Plex !'lcerl Newport llodem atore or S'TSK. 67~. 642 9666 "flee. Nr. po9toffice. 548 ---- 1/f. Jerry 2131477·7001 '•••n•fth/ c rcW '9u11rt1••/ ..... 4475 Loet & FMd •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlareSpe i &e uoo • w1•fth 5 I 00 ft ..._ce.~ ue~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... . -......, aq. n . lnl ________ .....;. Huntineton Beach. Fiexi· blet«ma. 213/586·7202. ... 4110 . .................... . tbdrln, 3ba condo, The Blulta, alnt location. •lm<>woer. around. 548·9SS6 from 7-...stl, 586-0741 ty Avail now 673.2282 9 North Shore of Tahoe. Elelant bid& .. in heart of YUfMtOUND FUN: 1J.7PM. tWl<•le 1140 toSpm . ' Fully furn. 5/min from Huntlnston Bch . S Cl t a 1 1 0 .11----------..,. · North Star. '400/wkly . w /1~aciou1 offlcH-..,_ 1 ooo .... fl II o • ,.c 1111 1es 1·--..,.5., ... ~.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,..., ......., ,....,. _,..,..... _.. ....., ---· . _,. . ava . rect"r •Free Sunday '" '•"'" • '" nal Front comer lot. ""'' ·-. _.._ uo::rl. -Y ... -. wet bar• COD· ill Founlain Valley near Brunch•BBO's •Par· Lrs2Br. Eaaulde C.M. Bnn'd new 1 & 2 Bdrm. 3Br, 2ba. frplc, lg sun· SKI RENTAL fenocerm.l?persq.ft. S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo. Now You Can Sell s.81 ... ' J276 __ .................. . El•IHl condo. 3Br, •~•. Dramatic UO ...,_ oc:eu •iew. TUe ,.UO. frpk, pool, near d. teaala, • beach. ......... ~ .W lua coado, ~ ..... lo -~ ... 2bdrm. .............. .. ,... . ..!:!f!•-J271 •••••••••••••••• lles•PtusmuchmoJe Pml,BBQ.1315mo. Plerpointe ~doa. Pool. deck,re.frig.autogardr. So. Lake Tihoe, Nev. 2 P\ua, super 2•000 aq.ft. Jotm-.,llm,S.-·'7SU. GMATRECMATlON: Giant 2 Br. 9'25 mo. Sm apa, \enn1a, 1ara1u. greenhouse window• slip BR I t t medical b14i., well ap· .... WmlM 4600 pet OK. No lut mo. r ..... (213) $86-7202 dy1 , 1714 > available. "825 /m o. . a mo. new. a eps lo poiaLed at 75' per aq.ft. Tennis• Free Lessons Drive by 1 _ E . 0 _Y -S .. t. ~721 evet. • Heawnly North aki Ufta, For deC.aUa call -·• .. ••••••••••••••••• (pro & pro shop)•2 -IHI 67S-Ol.20or67l·2375 panoramic lake view. REDCARPET W/11 M needa lnexp . Health Clubs •SluN• thencall842-0212. Wlnter Rental. $800 Mo. 3 .-wPOIT HGTS. Only 915 per nite. The ..,_J.151 room; will abare with Hydromasaage•SWm· Bdrm. 211'1 Ba. Condo E.. i Sh •-• w~ OK •I th ·flail} Pilo t 2ar1i,, Ba. carpc;rt, near Oce Lovely 2 8d 1 a.. quiet "" l Y 0 PP e · .--..e; --; write PES!li\' Pl~C'Hl:R 1'T'11t1g•Or1111ngRange OCC. -1mo. "'""'·....,,O ·an • Bay view. 2<1' area, mature adults on· 916·542-1400. ult for •sq. ft. well k>ca&H Preti, 1'77·F Riverside ,\OS ~Clll onl.' !\2. IEAUTIFUl A'ART· _.., ,_,_, t slip. Comm teonis ly. $4ts. Jeanne. al(l. Linda. ~ec.talleuolfice. Ave.New.BchCAt3663 MfNTI: Singles. 1 & aftlPM. courts. pool. Washe r / &n·lJl6. Pan oat t.o your door. 3 lln<'i:. rnr ~ J ,11 , 2 Bedrooms , Fur· STUNNING lrs 162 br Dryer, 2 ur 1arage an Bl~fKaual Condo. Fully equipped with ' ' 1a/ftrlest/ onl~ S\ :i· da' 31l· ,1 n11hed&Unfum11hed ..,... apt. Pool Is re' w /elec. garaae door l.tl/2 l250. lwk/4 ASO. carpllt, a/c, cablMU it " 11 li nl· . •AdullLM09•NoPets area.7lOW.llthSt. • opener. Prlvatl' patio. d wk /8 9'90. Golf. tennis. atora1e. Reaaonably -•••••••••••••••••••• 1\dq•r11!ll' n n\' 1,r • Models Open de1ly 1lew carpet. Will con· etc. 673-1515 prteed. Call Tom, Harbor f ' a . more 1lem~ 'alul•d 9to6 iar1a.,c1eaa,quiet.no aiderfum.M2·UI03. BaksPraf--.IBkls. ~n ••r SOOS ur 10 .Jou E{l<'h O.kwood • I kidl/S::·i::5/mo. ~all Lovely 1, 2 • 3 Bdrm. ~:::.a::.~·~~ 2 11'7 • .-. ·-~l••••••• ••••••••• ~:111~1 ~n;;1'r :~~·\·,~~ More OardenApertmenta <nil · Townhouaea. 1ara1e. frplcs,alpsl4.5U•ll. UllUITSUITI BEACHCONCESSION <l 1n·~ S orr n u "'•--' leecft/lo. pat.lq, laundry fac. $450 & .. S... 4100 lmmed ~DCJ. IOOO Xll:t ~ • loution comm(' r r I 11 I u d s •· ... ,_ ,., 1 car 1700 tlCh St. 911. 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UM lldm ebolll lllu Muf· Ob'mP'c alae pool, Hahl· ID-413t -eq. , approa. Prt'fat. ..._An. 1,ncS1n plart'your ad clM ia"\:I 11,::.':~=======~ :·a=.-;::-::":.~ ~~=~&i·lllNeowmrrirr.lalc11-'!!.~~u~~ ~~~9rJ"~~. =r ~p.~~ €HIG€ \ ·142·5171 , ... •H·Tlll or ftl ,_......,,All u.. ,_ tlfttl _. ,._ .,... .... 1'7MMO ~!.!!' =·:..~A:.~ HOr1€\ll===:::;;::===- --. ..... ·• Deltr atMr U.t ... Un·n1ttDELUXE llr IBa .... ~,1;;-._1br--, ,_.. .. ,., fl>"---11 ..... --.-.... -•--•-LI 1 tt 1 ....... __ •0 -.'WA&caD'l'odaJ Dell>' PtW ClaaaHI ~.nopeta ..... lmo. v ..., .. _...., 1--------·~ · ·----~-·-.~, *"a Jnrtt.ti1MWUI - -·---·• --MILC.Ulo.ll'JI t11M145 ~~u-....... lll·ID'7, WAlft'ACTIOIU fW ..... ,_ wl!M ''" co..U?~ ... cll .... ,___ a 'W .w....,. ~P111&avatn1... .. .... ....,., .__......_. .. ... ............................................ 1ft ....... .,...&r • .._..Uw1 &llalalat Dl&tridu.Qeu. depee· Dr61"iea"9CI ad/ market· aulla1. CID ·upa . OAVE'SPAlJ'lTINO MPo9&BD•'-vice Tree Sen ·apeelaUte In ...... .n•ce. Mal • Walla1 ll•Mi. ,PaUoa, ....... fne •t. oa r•· illll ~ve w/ meclJa Gara1H. Yda, Junk, llrviqAlatyn nu: llA.lL ROOM. M hr I removin1 Yuuu ·• · ._.,Al.,....,MI llfl lllllkelri4*.uc. , .. "•'·eommuical I: aPerttQ:ef "Ill crHte Traah, Dirt, Shruba, llloet rHtoD&ble, in· WEcatHwyCcDl·NB stumpa. Pr.fe ut --· ....,: .. 4m•H• 1114. ...._Call anytime pria& ada, marbtia11 Treu, Trimmed, a.nd.llc'd.*"M» MMJNOor&U-4411 _..,_*'-------·urauy -doou , Aa-.111& ..a.a.u.n. racUoapo&a, Remo¥ed•HS41 • ... & TREE DESIGNS. all)' '':.:b'eaodela, -.. •••••••••••••••••• ...... 1etteni broc._,urea SU/ROl.J.,JNSTALLED .. ••••••••••• ••••••••• Pruninl. sculpharin1. 0.."'9ap. Parll.._ let ~. ...,,. Alli£ C II •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ..tP.R.Cal t75-U30 Hau.Uac. YanlCleu·upe, I create custom up-For St • D II lopping, \hlnnln1, re· ••ta•n Sealoanaf --·7 ...-1r • re aau> C ' •J boc.i I' t I ~man Joba. W.-walla. D-o730 IWpel~~=o can e~~~:l6 moval, clean·up. M&·LMS Sidi Aaplilal\ 141 Ml 1 mocleli•I aervste . :::.,~r.:;, 11 STOPt •T .. : ................. , J ·-:"¥'1 f1ne. ext/int paiatin1 by aft 5:30Pll. No job too · U.-'& C&rpeatry , •'Hhlc:al. ~)' nllD. atrip, re·._ fot hlre, oo job too t. tell • i Richard Sioor. Lie, laa. amsll. Freeeatimatea. 'I"-• shnab trimming, lilt 1M .. Ow'I niol..,r et~ .-.............. ;;;-... ~ --::.~it•t·A f::: llllloll.C'lllUT ....................... 1'r)'mel36-~.a4bn ::•:'· ~c::n·u~, •• -t ••••• t ••••••••••••• ., .,,_ I ,.. i • ~ nll. ... U4. Waal. REALLY CLEAN 'A ri p <--"': JL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jim~Ol18 148 i4ud rt. "~ ... ____.__ ... a I•. inane aa. • ,,,_ HOlJSE9 Call Ginabam ' me can a1ntin1 • · · t.°'\IO rare, "'' ('Ill -......~ CoaauucUon. ll you J,_..OFALLTRADQ, Girl Freeest 645-51J3 Decor .. Reaid/Comm. New• recoveta, Repair Ti ..._, tor-.r pr•c~ ... •••••••••••••••••••• dia't II' my tree •t. lt ••-•••••••••••JI!••••• Plumblllc. el~. beatin&. · · Freeeat.iuar.641·1480 1peciali1.t /1tay·bu1y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...._ Ill um • iw•m t'l.an t'OlaW ~ you . plenty I •Ylll LOW NICIS• oddjoba. 631.-z Wortin& Mother's Special prices. Rebable. MIMl512 R d. W . . M Ouklf'bn._,n wht UkU'JITU)W.1651 for the Holiday'& &1ianCu.tomPaintin1 ea 1n1 riung ath. UWl. DAY 'Alli: '1U IOoUft ~ech Clean Oil Landscape Main· Home lmprovemenl., 2S Complete or routin~ Int/ext. Materiab-labor DECKS. speciallzln1 Science Music Sludy ::I~. VN~! ..,M~11!!, llv. lill rm.~ au A.vi .............. ~ ....... ~_:_ Fr9!~!.ft~ yrs ~ !i;!·t!~~~1c!~n-cleanin&. Marilyn fo~ a auar. Cree est. ~·98l0 walking decks, mobile Mel:J.~1s76 ~-~5~0 $3 . ... D ~ -rm fl ao. <'OW: ao. chr c b d d up. --ae. --~· .. I -....... -.._.. personal touch Wan -home roofs, lic'd .. ins. =--:---==---=----- ! ~ •iU nr. for • Guar e&I Mlat• pet ~~.bri~: ~ d~: Gardenin /Landsca in llw•u•....... dows /Cpta inciuded. ~Painting Co. Free est. Walt 642·1822· T~Senlc• >our duldrt'D 10 lh•lr odar' Cpt re 1 15 yrs f • i T 11 JL P C .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~2ll08 Holiday Special . ot"T1G-Z'T~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ D9 w 11 myself toWlt, ree es\ ma\ea, ree tr m • remove, • c.omp&ete Co6t to You. homt 10 mo • ~ t'all &eh 5.Sl.OJOl rtf.Ml.OS clun-.ups. Free eat. Hardwood tioon cleaned L • u,1111 ~ lnt.·SUO. E1'l.·$l2H> QUALITY ROOFING Fut accurate ~ping on l.411.ianar Oaa.oe Ml 4141 -.. ....,_.._ P•'ODable. lSZ·lJ.49 6 wu~. Be ready for £ ...................... 54t-l4M 546-260& All types, free eat. IBM Correct / electrk . .. ~ Wee.re Carpet Cleuer• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• r-, .... _ ... , _._ 1 the Holidays. Anytime neaa. rates-lawn service, ' VISA , MC. ~l-~30 othe~ secretarial work, .-b).iltlolS m )' hurue S&-.m O.aa 6 Upbola. ~ ... .,..UI ..saaucn ng -.-is.A. landacapinc. sprinkler •SAVES$$• HARBOR ROOFING business letters. re l-C.u1 lllHli, our Vic Wort. auar Truell Mount ~etamaklna 6 . alt~n · W'Vlce. ~ee eat., clean· "rfn 1 installation 6 repair. Ex.Pe.rt Inter. & ext. t-..&.../.a.H..-Al--t !,'!m1230es. etc. Ka re n IGnia lyr•lolt> M2M12 U t ...... ..,,. llona, alao ta1lor1ng. usaa.maint.545·1072 Marvin,979·5814 t t bl _ .. ..,,,... -.,,.,. --~~ " "'----·-· Gai 673 .• 14. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa1n 1.ng a reasona e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ ~ --.... __ ••h IMS1nke ......u.u-w-... ..... tiCul Law tf•H r prices. Call Wes 770·7412 . • WladowCle-*J ••••••••••••••••••••••• CRPT INSTALLATION DryWllll -• . ...,au n Haulina IJ Dump Jobs ••••••••••••••••••••••• al\4.30 ~essmakang .. all~ra -••••••••••••••••••••••• Repain, •team 6 'up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Quic~lafEuyWlay? Asi,E°!.~~dy. · · _ t1ons. also tailoring. •'LetT .. -Sunshlneln" '1 • 0 i, I • l 1 u o:. boalitery cleanaoa. '-Alj me 1or ree ea . on ...... ._ Cus t om brick, stone , · & r a c· SeamstressGai673·6914 . ·~ E.n ~1:. b P 11o16 b Tape texture • a c landscape clean up block, concrete, stucco. Palnung re a cing, Call Sunshine Window T-fi l"wl , 1-u .. 1, "\C Evealnaa &42-11861 . . . . . . ffaullA .. se . l '.L. t cents on wood Call -.... Cl . L d c:~a aac: ~· •• ~.-"' ---='-''----cowtic. Free estimate. malnllmance. M2·"°7 ~ rvace, .,... on Reis. Fteeest. 549-9492 · •-_ earun __ g_, l _.--. .....,3 Free eltmat~ SM.8'1:11 Cab ... Kevin 87~9088. 673-UOJ tnack. We buy drs & win-Larry i45·8529 ...................... . Ml*6 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --TIHS dows . c a I I Lester Brickwork, Small Jobs Hwt~• •och PRO WlNDOW WASH S4l""'"" Newport, Costa Mesa & AU..HANDWORK Home & Commercia l, ••••••••••••••••••••••• andinavaan Cbriatmas ••••••••••••••••••••••• Topped/removed. clean· -vv;, Irvine. 67~·3175 eves Reasonable rates' Co. Free &l. Steve 646_1957 {'reallve f':nvironments cata'ina. SpeciaU11n1 in ELECTRIClAN-Priced 14JS, lawn renov. 7.Sl·a..76 NO JOB TOO SMALL John, M6·0720 New ceramlc tile im-------- Coostr . slamed al~ss, oa,rtiea, on your yacht or . h r ,. . . OR I "RGE' Fr ..... esl ..__.__ 19.......Lo proves appearance & la"V p f . ........... _1 ...... .;:28 hoc:oe. Call Karen today nc l · ree ea 1mate on ~apmc. Tree Tnm· "-"· · "'"' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~, ... ...,...... "'1our ro ess1on i:.e"_LaJUr_._s~!. .. _ ...... _, --· •plan YOW' HoUday par· taraeoramall jobs. min1. Clean-ups. Free Dave, MS·ll046 Movio1~ Th Sta ••••••••••••••••••••••• value at reas. cost. free -MOME REPAIRS? .. c.,. ... , ty.MZ·3M3 Lie. J3312S4 873·03 9 eat.Aviln,646-46SS College Stu~ents rha.'~~ ~:J:lc.l'\fs lH,.ej.l~4tS... e!t. & s ugge-s tions Did you know you can ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haul·ltadlnl dumptruck IYl· 14JY 842-3020 17592 Gothard. pl l ·red d . CUSTOM iNTERIOR c-•JC Top Quality, Dependable Simmons Gardening · sk.iploader. demolition, ~·same 1d ser vice H.B ace a c USI i a IQ , .ARPENTRY •••••••••••••••~··••••• Service. R. eu. Rates. 16 Complete comm "' re· tnie& yd work 831-1257 . ·Oi Ins. 641-8427 •Patdl PI01teriutCJ *' ----the Daily Pilot Service "' S3l 50:S5 p~•-rt Ceramic t ile installed. Qirectory for a whole 8) Jay &42·8809 <;Ell~ DECOR. ynexpenence. -tidenlial, lndscp care. Haul cleanup concrete _..,,. ::P:1tMJ All Types 538·7113 small jobs welcome. free month for as l1'ttle as -Dnvea, patios, walls. Milte646-66M ' I · o · k ••••••••••••••••••••••• FATI{ER •SON Eit.Avllea,64l-46SS Malle your sbopplnl re~va . ump true . p · · &P . Malte your shopping est.96().9291 $2.17 per day? For more Carpentry. new 6 re· 8 euier by ualnc t)e Daily Have aometbinl to sell? Q\icltserv. 69'638 P::,~~rk. ;~:.~. ~~rC1by ~fi~ l~~ Daily Have tomething to sell? information, call model. Plans. &47 · llU ant Ad HelpT M2·51'7 PUot Cluaifiecl Ada. Clalaif!ed ada do it well. Ada 642-5678 Rsnbl. Steve. 547-4281 ,..,,_ aas1 ,..,.. A...,.. Oaaaified ads do it well. ~·5678 ~.~.~ ...... ~?!.~ ~.~.~ ...... ~!~.~ I k'=::. ~~~ ..... ~!!.~ ~·~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ..... ~~ ..... ~!!.~ ~ .. ~~::! ...... !!~~r~~'!'.~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ .. =-.~!~.~. LOST female Pltbull :::.:::.::;.:dnu•7••1•0•0• --~'-a . Olsfulal bled ~om an seeks Front desk Clerk, apply to GRAPHICS . Brindle ....... ,,,., ...._ ' C .. IOS aenca1 /part _time personal Cindy Surr & Sand Copy Camera Opera.tor 76().9065 •••••• ,................ ID Ira; ,.,. SALES c care a11$llllant '3.10 /hr Hotel Laguna Beach Half.lone negs for small Accountant /Se~retary lf;LLlll • LERI( 964.fr159 • m-4477. in ·planl operation . Found male black and needed for larce marine 111 •HllllTS u TVTE M D&A"ING I Vanous pre-press duties. white terrier poodle. hardware co. Good ....., ••• , . GIHIAAL OfflCE F/f hrs flex. 54/hr & up DanaPointarea496-890l benefill.C.11645-llll. FUCLTIME Leadlng _Orang~ Cou~t) Arch1tectural.des1gn Typing required for ad-re>;·exper. Nons moker. ~f· co.1Sseek1ng an in· draller, 3 · 5 yrs exper vanc:ement. High School Apply al . On Sile FOUND: Blaclt MALE ACTIVITY ASSISTANT. Poaltioo available In our MARKETS dividual for Sales Clerk Newport Beach ore .1 Graduate. No ex per. Photo/Graphics 3303 Kittera8wlts old, heallhy After scbl proaram , So. Coast Plaza office. For2nd&3rdShifts position . Mus·t type frlS-6110 I necessary Farmers Harbor Bl vd. E·5.C.M. 96'7·3144 put-lhne.851-12153. ·Exper. req'd. Call Kathy 45wpm + IO·key by ---1 G We promote to manage-touch. Responsi bililyl DRUG STORE RX & drug ns u ran c e r 0 u P · Groomer. all breeds. Ex ---------FOUND: Golden Retrvr + • ••ce DrlYff'I Amburaey: 5'0-406&. ment & supervision from will include processing I clerk, 9-6 Mon-Fri, xlnt · 540-.clOO. E.O. E - -p·d. only. Call : l.osl or found a pet? Call Pup 18th/Irv. cannot &AMa .... 1 CAlJflllA within. debits & credits. & pay. Mo ulton Plaza GeaALOfflCE 640·0090 LeAnaig~~~537I ~,!!3i,sNtoafneec.e k~~·6lS8 CA, EMT-I. Com pl. WA.NT A CAREER? chataldol.g requests. dAlso ~~l~rm~~l'37~ag ~n a Parttime. weekends ·1 """' ~· Insurance requirement fEIEIAl Costa Mesa an ing dispute In-1 s · 4 r holidays only. Asstd of. G Found II FOUND: Lg German over 22 yrs good drivino 111 Del Mar voices. Apply in person Dreyfus fice duties. Prefer 10 key uaf'dallo...&.I'!.. o...aow • or lost a pet? Ca Shepherd. vie Pacific " c.-a..-& •--631 9421 or call Hll ,... " us ! we· re the Pel Pals. Coast Hwy• Admiralty, record. Top pay, Cringe ::Nl•=r .v-. · ~ c--1~ B.ICTIOHIC by touch Past bank ex '1 Armed & Unarmed benefits. Seals Am-IBSTownCenterDr. ....,..._...... per helpfu l Xlnt 1714)739-29118 ______ Huntington Harbor bulance.548-3456. C.0.taMesa,CA92626 Laguna Beach li4oMonrovia,C.M. ASSIMILEll benefits H tt.SJ6.7551 , •S4.00perhr&c up. Jatt: Blk & Wht Pem. _2ll_·_S92_·5_150 ____ ~= Equal Opportunity 494.9233 ~ ERIK Harness & cable. PCB.! G _, Offi •Uniforms &. clean mg Sibenan Husky in ca·po FOUND: Siberian Jfusky~ EMBLERS. We Will Emplour ~ chassis wiring . ex I ,,..,_ C• Free Be a c h area 11 /3. vic23rd&LaLinda Court train . Apply 7am . Huntinaton8each Oerltlypistswantedpart· per1enced o nl y I Small co. in Westclifr •M ature p e r son s RJo:WARD493·8366 I N.B.6'5-8736 . MacGregor Yachts, 1631 5 .1u1 lime. genera l office Telet.ronlc Labs Jnc 55021 area -Accurate, good welcume Placentia,Co.laMesa Ba~rci•T.n.n ~iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil skills.flexiblehrs.'4/hr Engin ee r Or . H .B I typing . som e al'c tgl WF:Wll.LTRAJN Uit.t. Opal/garnet ladies Found: brown & white iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Ill! 646-T74l Cathy. 891-1661 _ I bkgd, Charlotte. 645 7261 I BEKIN ling. near Spires Rest., older dog, <approx 14 AsaembJen CHRISTMAS Q.EllkfTYPIST a.ECTIOHIC TECH tGeneral otf1t·e. '°eri.at1le. PROTECTION CM Mu ch sentimental yrs I. Female. Flea col· aUE JIAM JOIS! Previous Banking ex per WINDOW PAINTING I 1 1 1 SERVICES value 548-4433 lar. Vic Bolsa Cbica & preferttd. P/lime daily. $3.25 hr. Health Ce nter 1n j For computer aerospace. 1 era e invoice pru Lust 2 lge M dogs, l yellow Lab mix "Toby", l white Akita (li ke Samoyed> .. Kishi", re- ward . 536 ·4090 , 1213 )436· 1707 Hei HB840-S02 25 assemblers , Noexper.necess. Newport Beach has an assembl y General cessor f or I r~ M \' 2601 w BallRd I, · · 1 · p a c k a g e r s . & Ulihcl C•fonlia lo• 6'2~ 7 lh> l immediate opening for knowledge of job shop manufa cl u re r Mu s l Anaheim. Ca Found German Shepherd warehousemen needed1 PW· mop Y an individual wtgood or opera\ ions r equired type TI0-2922 17141761-413 I . 3 Id for Irvine area. TOP f'SlSlLaPazRd. . l .11 Telet.ronicLabslnc 5502 -----rnix. Approx. mo. o . PAY ! Misiio.nVieJ'o CIVIL&tGIHIHS-ganizationa s ki s to En gineer Dr. H li GENERAL Of'fl<.:F: AS· E.O.E. M/f. Female black & silver. · c .. n.o..a perform general 891 .1661 S IST Cler k t y pl s l .~!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!111!!!!!111!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Beach/lndlanoplis area. 641 1144 837-0066 DISIGNHS clerk/secretary d~ties librarian. cusU>dian. A&. !JllB.1401. • E.O.E. Professional civ il Must type S0-60wpm . ExecuUveAssislanl EF\ NB 6'156110 r. o s t M a I e G Ptn •+,. 5350 l.lllllfli. ____ _.""I Rankine eng1neerin1 in land· Hours somewhat flex!-Author/Publisher seeks rm. · · . planning. Firm offers ble. Good salary & fringe Ex«utive Assistant, exp career op~rtunities for ~its package. For .in· 1n editing le research civil en1U1eers & de· tervaew. contact Ahce helpful, must be fast. ac signers w/exper. in grad· Tompluns 714·975·0'100. curate typist . prefer Shepherd/Husky, Irvine •••••··~··•••••••••••••1miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COLl.ECTOl 11 area. Bla~k /whlte/tan. PRE LAW student needs ASSil• aS/ Wolf 1 ook 838 . 4 106 125.000. Will do anything ·-..,,_85 REWARD. Legal. Confidential -- Minimum 2yrs ex - perience. bank or r111ance company; con DVM. P .O. Box 3242, I.OST · Blk & whl Cocker N.B.92663. We have immed. open· sumer, real estate, &c i n c s f o r a s · commercial collect ion ; semblenfsolderers with salary commens urate a minimum o( 6 mons. with experience. Apply uper. Will be required Penonnel Director: Springer Spanie I ri\lft. 1---T-A.-...... -..... y-.-5--- :.mall. Reward 499· 1512 . ~ 1.osl 5mo old re m Australian Shephe rd pup. l blue eye I brown Rt.'ward . 54~ 6914 , fl46.09 I 5. OF NEWPORT ~RT 752-9368 UT1\I ANNllS ESCORTS to 90lder hooks, lurrel .._ ... ..,GE ......... terminals, wire solder • ,.._, 1"' "'" t.ouch·up PCB. Must be 721 N. Euclid. Anaheim exper'd. at soldering ~10~ circuit boards. ~P-1>' at. · · · AU Major Credit M9ter Cwitllttet .. __ ,.. !..OST . Small white Scot· Cardll.Acctpted ~ ........ llli tie no collar. Vic of 195-1676 l~oorovia, C.M. TaLERS Warner/ Newhope, re· ----------w· E,9 1 1 Experience req'd . Xlnt. ward 775-72A8 Grand Opening. Men & lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ salary fr benefits. Apply Women, for relaxation • 1' Penonnel: stimulatioa try .. Touch ASSISTANT tan'AGE IAHIC ofClaas Massace •Spa" MAMA•B 721N. Euclid, Anaheim ing design for hillside E.2 .E M IF rably experience on subdivisions. & design of -CLOTHESTIME 'Mlrd processing equip street improve ment Call~0477f · plans for residential pro· Now h1r1ng parttime ------~a_pp ~ je<.1.s. Apply in person sales help " assistant Ff&D llP. w /resume to M r manager trainees. Call Teleprompter Cable TV F\,entes at Robert Bein. 642-1231. n1 Newport Beach 15 ac William Frost & As -r . sociates, 14o1 Quail St.. Ca.LIGE STUDENTS ceptlng applications for Newport Beach. Work full or part l ime temporary help to ex · Cleaning Person, Apart· ment Bldgs. Full time, Costa Mesa. Newport Beach ·area, experience helpful. TSL Mgmt. SCZ.1600 Q.RICAL · . chanie cable TV eqwp-sel l 1 n g electr_on1c ment in Newport Beach calculators. mic ro -d computers, & related . area. Must have epen · products !Retail Sales) li~ble t~ans port.al1on . Knowledge of computer Will tram .. St~rtmg at sciences helpful. Good $4.50 /hr with incentive pay & benefits. In c.M. olfer. Apply at 90 1 West call Lev 54().. ISJO. l6lh St N_._B_. ----- General Office Sec'y jaKpt. Sm loc ofc. \'anet) pos :-.lo shrthnd net• Lite bk pg Free & E 0 I!: I rvi.ne. Personnel Agency 488 E 17th. Cost a Mesa S\.lt.e 22A 642· 1410 GRAPKJCS ASST In-plant pnnt shop Misc routine duties, paste-up, layout. stripping . ell' Hrs flex. Will train. Nonsmoker. S3 2~ to start. Apply 10·4. On Site Photo1Graph1cs. 3303 Harbor BIVd. (.;nit E·5. C.M. ' Lost Sheltie p .. p . M . needs medication, re· ward. 557 ·9689, S49· l6"3. 19525 Beach Blvd. H.B. Draper's La1una Hills 9111-3860 536-9172. We accept all store . Musi be ex, E.O.E. "CTedlt card!, open 7 perienced in better . CAJI• IH FINAHCE Cook. exp. night shirt & Front office c lerical swing shift. Starting pay opening, for sharp in-,;/hr 49'7-4488. Frame Shop n eeds custom fram e r . full 1be fastest draw in the time, prefer exper. West .•• a Daily Pilot 64S-4863 Ouaili~ Ad~ 642·5678. *HEW* da women'• ready-to-wear •OookJteeper 9·5, Mon-Fri. C .., 1 ,.OP.., _..:.ys_·-------1 and aportawear. Apply in Excell salary. Moulton divl~ual who ,enjoys Counter Help needed. ~ Ii serving the Some retail exper. pref. pu~hc. Ex~ _Pref. But Fri. or Sat. sunrise & sw-~ "' SINGLE? Meet sincere, person to Ma11aaer Ma· Plaza Pharmacy. Lag MASS.AGE people·lilte You! Low b&eAuatin,23621Moulton His. Mr Dreyfus . S5 Discount w /this ad Fee Call DATELINE-Parkway Plau or call •3784 VISA MC free80M51..334S •=wms'''% ---------- t:omer Warner/Newland liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil:::========= OookJteeper, full charge. tra1nee pos1t1on avail. · hi .. _ M be Must be. 1d with figures, llll s '""· ust 18 or xlo.t~:~· over. 549-0641. E.9 .E . n. 1"-Co. M/F. • P /T for La1una 17061 Newland, H.B. •FOXY LADY* BABYSJTTER·Loving ReatauranLCall Manha ---~----~-1 CallLaura at 631-0071 . Counter person for party 19111! OUTCALL ONLY crandrm to care for 2 _~ __ 168_. ----- VISA MC 1mall children daytime •CAI DllVHS• a -~L en Dll'AITMINT rental store. Fulltime in- c I. Sat . Apply : 2025 Newport Blvd, C.M. * t7Z. I Ill * hn. 642-320t Los t : I o n g · h a l r e d l•-mmmmitiim--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Siamese Cat . blue eyes, flutry tail. t.oved pet. REWARD . H .B . 1213)592· l509. ATLAHTIS MASSAGE SPA Be Pamper ed by 16 Local~ in our Bayside LOST: Shellie dog, (mini Beaut. Girls Open office. uu. poeilion re· Collie). Reward. 963-Sli6 10AM-4PM7 days. Phone q\Are1 a minimum of 6 Found young or an 1 e _&1S-; __ 3433 ________ , months 8'r.1. experience· Tabby female cat. San· • • We offer top salaries. uagoDr. N.B. 631·2S16. SPIRITUAL READINGS free career apparel, free Found male' blaclt and while terrier poodle. Dana Point area 491-8907 Found: Shelly, male . .Vic or Magnolia & Atlanta. H. 8. 964-2082. aner &pm. Lost: African Gray Par· r ot, Vic Edinger 6 W~er al Brookhurat, f.,V. 839-6146. lOiam·lOpm. Fully lic'd. parllln1 and more. -. '1296 or 492·9034. 1815 Pleue apply Monday 6 1 S. Camino Real, San n.day Dec:. 1st • 2nd _a_e_m_. _______ , from 9:30AM to 3:30PM INTRO SPECIAL MYSTJCllMASSAG E MA.5SAGE SlO W /AD Santa Ana 556·4656 SUNNY'S Prdeuional Massage Relaxation rt'berapeau.li • Call appt. 548·28l7 at: F.IDB.ITY FEDERAL S.•k• .... &.e.Aseec ...... Checker Cab 770-0222 CLRIC ~·level clerical posi-COUNT& HIEl.P tion open in our shipping Dry clnr, F /T. 84&-4221 4' receiving department. CAIPIT STottE Some lite packing in· c.to..r ~I~• MAMA5R vofved. Mual work wllh Learn to operate a com Poeition open for aa-deadlines. Candidate puter, take phone orders, 1 re11 iv e m 1 r . in should type 45wpm & communicate with truck· statewide, mulll·stor e have IG-key experience. ing companies. ty pe operation, Orange Coun· Please apply in person: shipping doc uments. r--t PleueySemlconductors Learn all duties of ty. v.rro exper. nee. K ,__ 1 . Excell. pay, bon1.1.1 r,ro· 16'1 a._r, rv1ne. c u s tomer se rvice aram, profit shar n1. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml manacer. Typing & good medical/dental plan, 1as phone personality re· allowaMe. Call ci>llect: Q.lmM'll qlAred. N~ sharp. de· C ~.Hr:.... ...-a• tail-oriented individual. AIPITTOW" ft.eCiater today for local &.3584, ask for Rick. ZIM,6-fl7S temporary ualpments. Car Rental Aaent for 0nQae County Ait'port area. u:p preferred, hn Oea. ·111uat have own lranaportation. Plea1e calUS7 .0112. 551 ~£ Demonstrators. Fri·Sat, .._.., you r ar ea, car necessary. $3.80, pr hr. Cf\-Llr\:. ~~~~;~ 541 -0718. llMPOt!ARY l'(llSONNfl SUMCU D8 •OHSTl.A TOI s l7U llrcla Street for toy demos, local .,...,,.... lellCtl stores. lop pay. Call CMJAIDS !'\,II & part time. All areas Uniforms furn ·d. Ages 21 or over . rebred • welcome ~o exper nee. Apply U niversal Protection Service. 1226 W Slh St . Santa Ana. In- terview hrs 9-12 & l-4, Moo Ft1 HARDWAR E SALES Apply m person Rion Hardware, 1024 Irvine cWestclJff Plata> N B -----t&l'WAHTED. SALESltEP. To call on Reader Ad bll.siness accounts for ad· verlls1ng, Mo n ·Fr 1. 9AM-SP M Base + com m1ss1on Co benefits. Will tra in Neat a p· pearance & good spelling essenllal Apply Pen- nysaver. 1660 Placentia Ave C.M l.Alt: Male black & white Spaniel. 11128 CdM area. Reward, 673-4338 or 673-2088 T () ---·-------•! Rob I n w k d a y s : ' . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l-800-&2 l ·6'67. "' For early AM newspaper Enjoy working wlttl young people? CAUIR A L ....._ delivery in COila Meaa, ~ Hy911M1t .u A Ciner o,,ty. l'Wwllort A: Irvine areas. QeritbcOUMTS Non 1 m o k e r . E x · S "-f o,en.. Call between 2AM·l0AM. PAYAll.I perienced. 2·2"'1 days I The Dalty Piiot Is looking tor men and women S 0 C t •5GI. H.B. Aft. 5. 962-2754 , ESCORTS . ran,. oun Y pro·. Wehaveaalmll'led.need 9CMC*. 1reaalve bank need• C A S H I E R I for an Accta. Payable i---------- <: It 752-0817 several NCR proof HOUSEWARES SALES. den w/mln. of l yr. re· Receptionist. N.B. ---------• opena.. for tbel.r data Apply in person: Rion cent PeyabtH uper. omce. Experienced For a total relsxinl ceater, located near ff.ardware, 1024 Irvine Suteealf.,&caadldatewm Jie&M.644-0032. mu1a1e with a pro· Newport Frwy 6 Ed· Piasa) N.B. haw eaper. ln • mfar.1---w-rr_AL __ AS_S_l-ST_A_MT_ feulonal. Steve Earle ~ ~.tl:=ntaP"t CAS... mviraament I: have a '' • Id bmdaUoD in EDP bp'd 4 day week COM lMM·TPll. 541.3111 a&#tlq salary. Apply Jl\aU Ume. O.er ft. Com· *llPticlltiam. P&eue COD· .,....644-7112 latul&lve Counulor PWwi t.Dindor. llU1 bloellta. We train. latt: -ewa..m-1----DIMT--AL-/---•• "°" Dall1 Pilot ca.... (Pl)'cbic ReMlnp) lot ..,.A .. ~ METRO CAR w ASH. ...... .,.--..... lned .. cllaplay U..lr appo6atmnt call Jack 1ZlN.tt.:lkl,AaahehD _...,.....,C.lll. IMlllwo•la,C.M·. ~ST ==st~Our a.::.U!~ •u11 'ro~ :r:. '::t'C" rHd .. \R 1 ~., r /t houra nu. ~~-~:~1 .. ::~~ '=A~: ~&ew call~~ l&emt wltltA,.• ~~ADd ~181U'~-.. --tt.-mt-w-ttb-a i--._-.... --.. -..... --to-.. -l-1T uaoaT~: -Y.--u .... ...,..,......,, ... DlilJPUata...tftetAd. a-lftld•ck>ttweu. ' . t' ,,. ...... , .... ,,. ...... ........... (over 21) with 0"'90lng per90n•ltt•• who enjoy working with ldde. 11"8 poe1doft entatta c:oun1elln9 young carrier• on ... ng aubscrtpdona on their Dally Piiot rout••· Start at $4 per hour and work partttme evening• .. and Setu_ntey•. c ... la-4321. extension 250, Mtween 2 and I p.m. and ••I& for Lori. • ' . ~eoe•O...,,.. . 1:11W ............ C..a ...... ,CA~ ··--~·~ ... -. -. .. ~ JIM ... WuJs• 1111 ~W..eM 7100 .._WmM 7100 .~ T ...... 0. ... 2, t..O . cWLVlllL.Or 0 ~ ... --~ ........... .-. ........................................ ~.................. < • LmA&.UCaSTA•~ ....... Allalt. ,.... ... ...,... .. ,,...._.. ~u.!.~"~J .!'~~l ~WllllM JIOt llw.w..w ,. .. ·""~·-IOIO tw•s• .... _... ......., =......, a.. lllr Q.P .. •• .,,.. Work oa color prl•t• ·--· ne. --· ••• ••••••H•••••.•••••• I"-.•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••• "*'"'· .. Nia• ...._ •U ,__ el· w/co~41 _ _!.!~!~!.', • ._• ~· lllanlbl/wk6. M~ ~ -.1.ATOa HIMe full ol MW furn, .,..llDlMI flu ••••1•r: Hl -..-~--. -,_,.. • ae · XID&COQd Ml41U Muat MU due to dHUa. -a&ea&'TAIY ..... &al ad, l te Ill, .... •,_.Pt 6 color motivated. Poulble Telephooe · Purchue at Wlckea a..mAL N.1.... . -· WW trU.. r ff. ...... rrs.~. WE'ii EXP ...... DI ... '-! Sean family IUe freeaer F\&m. Save ~ otl their laall •••••le rul ~ nea. Noa1mo}er. • An nv cheat, 22 cu. 1t. Xlot I a I e . p r I c •. A I a o .._ ~lle&M. flra la IDDICAL asc&n. a mt •.•. Apply: 0e ........,_ <:ond. mo. 138·W after children'• bed• dre11er Nea'8ft C.W. ,aed& l'lllt''w, •-Upm. IOID• llt• Pltoto/Grepbl u , Day lime Peuonntl : SPM. lampe •antique TV cqn' ~. affk._l ti .... 111.-Lawa. -llwbor Blvd, Ualt Ho1tu1/Ca1bler , "* .... 2328. eoar1e1lr la1 a l · &-1,C.ll Buaperaon 6 Food Dyna Flame GH Lo1 --------- MUWt•1 lltorl•ltHd, =,....._ · ' 5ar"¥Wf«Chuck W11on. Electric Frplc Model Formet dlnln1 roc)m set-........ 6 a&M trP• •~)' MIAH• APPiy la penon dally Mach46'1S-n73 White antiqued wood, le ...... a mu.t JUat Mt •I accouata r!!!! 3:5p11, Cruy Horse blue velvet, table,· , 1aluy der:•411•1 H bJ ........... lllllllY Stull Ho uu , U SO HARBORAREA chairs, china cabinet Ir rrr or Je.lUI 41ua Uhut OH • u ClfOHY ·motluted lo . Brookhollow Dr. Santa ~':;1ANCESER.VICE hutch. $1,050. Air Hock~ • ~n11• ~ ~ be .. flU tl~&Otr&ialapbooe NI Oii Put Thu. For Ana,Ml·~lZ e Y 1uaect1 apdpliances pme,1&5.Call646·2W3 . ._. • .... ulH to ma••I• a _... wl4lt Harria MIO we ae recon ., guar. - ..... • ~ Kow1e ialiiiiiimlllliillll ___ iit bnldl onlct to ope1a la olbet pre.ta Apply In SALES/INT. DESIGN appliances. Mt·3077 Corner group practically H lra1ai1on l 1h11d ............. I a.....O...COmmiuioD par1oa b e tw een Fl&Jr for decorating . Ftee·Aandln1111range, new,gdcond.1'1&idl2$0, ....._, -..s I ay la -IMO/week raaia. tam'= helpful. Fle.alble hrs. Do you enjoy talking on the phone? Now you self-clean, aood cond. asking S1 2S. 968-4139 H ........... uare 111111& have J 4 )'Hn ta c an ... Caraoo, '1am • c .. t Wllra&n.49t-H61 can eam money while you do it in the credit 646-5"73evea" Brad. =iwewathpaieotlaw llam, Mon Frl. a t ~ SALES marketing field. Our new office near O.C. ----,._, _..,.riat t)•pe, ·"·"· ""~ r-A' · c 11 p New Furn Uphalstered n1\1ti r aat eapar llMwt....;u.; -Pr.:f.':i ..-... S:IDW.BaySt Uyouarea11ressiveand 1rport1snowopen! a u.s9 AM·4 M HOTPOINT Gu dryer, chairs, all s t)'h:s, all -I.,,. o.y . •¥•• amca U.tmu o·o.& MOTELllANAGER c.o.ta11... look.in&fota futureinre-1-80"422-4241 worlls very well. $90 guaranteed ISO At UJ), .. ,_ ...... nal&.bl• C.JI andra. MO·WI, NEWPORT BEACH tail m1mt w /Sood co. V-8SH&.216 __ C.all Brad 968-4139 . ....._ •PPIJ J I dall) ~ hl'IOGAel Af•n c.cqNa t.o manaae newly bmelita apply in person f T II F J IOZO ---Pero 1 Sp 1 c er) cy:.. Z71U Harber 8 vd, -.1> •• ..:.~ el th 9am to Ua m Moo thru , Oree ....................... Black Wro ught I run c . . ... __..mot 00 e Preu person chief 17 Fri Standard Shoes . . . Bakers Rack (6 shelves) a..a..w ... JZll N Main • hnimula. (71') IU·*3 exp, able lo 'work with . . 3071 ~~~ Sc.hwin!' Varsity Girl s Xlnt t:ond! 1250 644 6321 ~SM<-bff Villa1• minimum auperviaion. So. Bristol, 0 .M. bike. Ukenew SlOO. after s Ne__. Photo Faabion1 673 .,.,,.,. art 6PM .........__ ..... _, to "v• In. -.-• Job1eeuri•y. ~9881 aak •SALIS LADY• Sttie sales, full lime with T..-1..t/IK-' . ..,..,. ._ _. " ~ aeek1 ne w modelilil • ,..,. ..,.. --- -3 f r h Clllll&llll 6 ~ for a wr SWre nffeh uper f.icea Call 1'1J·33'7~. for Tom. Part or full time. The or w/oul exp., or will Small co. near ocean 2 bikes for sale Schwinn room.~ ~ urn. couc · ~. ••t bv~ rel'• 1*l>' IOI' Clilttan& •dell ,..._.._Artht. Show.off. 22 Fashion train. Good co. benefits. needs stable person with Caliente 26 '" JO s pd tables. din r~i set. kg ljl call-.oJ~N 8 Eit per c lu h 1 er • MUaSIS AIDIS Island, Newpart Beach.. Apply In person 9am lo '2yrs gen'I ore exper ladie's, J yr old. xlnl bd. & more 631 5130 s«.odtbuys New"°rt L1 '1-3.30, 4s 11•7 part lime. For buay Irvine publica · lam Mon thru Fri. Stan Accurate typist, 50wpm. oond SlU . 5-spd ladic's 2 pme wall units w/ bot ftOUSEO.EA.NEKS quor 21M4 West Coast Country Club Conv . Ilona firm. Paste-up, Sales-Need •tra money? dard Shoes. 3077 So. Ftont desk telephone re-~".gd condS45 979·6717 tom cab1nets $9(.l ea elel' !~ .. ~k ..'~! JPa/fn1e8e 3:. Hwy.N 8. Halp.Sti-30ll. t y pe apecln1 •. slat have your own business, Bristol,C.M. cept1on Xlnt co ... ;;;;:,, •. -Mrnl-IO s-pd gi·rr·s or-»efL. whit e , t'4 0. _, IUUI· • • 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ camera experience inatllQl..Rl'OlliLJ)pen.J.e.r·. --benefit~ Call Donna· rv.u n:i . J 1\mt"r117~2$14 lsiquor ilart +.M• I' neceavy. 14Yn work-ritory. H • J Assoc. Short Order & Catenng 64.S-3632. bike. Xlnt cond S60. ~i4:.i:957 9303 4 WMends, Nights Must Nunin& ina experience. Salary 953-8277. Cook, C M. area. Call 847·2940 Wood tbl, SJO. brwn Hou•ecleaner-Wwdow have cash reaister ex ~ raap: S5()to start. Callliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil between 9am 3pm Typist Sc . formi ca dinette Sl5. Waaber , eap , own penence 1888PJacentia. BEST ~exl.1253. ~1Q04. Pri+rtm hwinnTandemm1ni St 67S.CX5005S7.41153 ~auoo .... S307 C.M NURsrs ttt ···ES·~~~ ---. --.• .,, .. " ingray gd cont! $75 Bob --• It ProducUoa Hf ,JRL ~ STATIONERY STORE in T,,st/ orMaureen968·6973 Antique Ro llTop ua~ uno,.,, ... ,,.. ....... ERS t1B h •c• M• REGISTRY Help wanted part time CdM needs saleslady n..-IO""O Desk. good t•ond $1500 ._..,ll'A.&. ... IM'I Irvine Pools , t ennis slate licenaed Mail room. Mon. SPM 'lll + + + F /lime. 5 days Xlnl ....,.. .. 64r, 11103 D''ft',w w-aw ~~~~~500 ~~bhs:~e~ bondechince l971 ~~~T:·h .Tu.:;,·P~;M1 6'~i~ :1~~a:!!'~r~~!·~~~~~~ ~~gc~:~!ie~~~~~-T""51tter ~~;;;~~~·~·u·:s .. ~~~~ Pec an C o~re e & 1·1111 m echani cal abili t y ~centia,C.M. t ·th N t 67~1010Corappt Champ sm~. Mtf Pel & tables. Butcher Blk c11n Houlelteeper, plant type .ptrlCJD, min 2 day• week ly, laundry • windows. Conlider 1irl after school • Sat. Spyglass Hill area. 7~1479 HOUSEK E.E PER • DINING ROOM ATTEN- DANT fot 1mall retire· ment r esidence. Full time, days. Exp. pref. ... 1&58. -Housekeeper wanted. Mon.-Fri. 9AM·S:30PM. TocattJor lovely Balboa Peninsula Home' & 3 1cbool-a1e c hildren. .Must speak En1lish & have xlnt. references. aall 673-7643 aft. 6PM & llflwimda. t' I II ... Hper /Cook Exsier. for couple in Npt Bch. Waterfront home. Own room 6 bath. Must tave ref. Salary open. 75Z-70t7. HOUSEKEEPER, live in. Wanted by sr. citizen. Muat drive. Opportunity to1upp. your soc. aecuri- ly. La Habra a rea. m•t-6043, 714-675·6760. 213-943-5443. HOUSIK_.B Needed to talce full .....,..ibiUty of haehld. Women rec uperatin1 from sur1ery. Perma - nent: Salary open ref's 1"9Cl.~. Bouaekeeper, live in, S/da,y1 week. 894-3966 _ cbl.11147• evn . INSURANCE 2 positions open. •Accountin1· Bk pg Secretarial Skills Good Typist Muat like figures Top salary open for rightpenon Nice surroundings 35hr work week •Gen'I Office Secretar y lnaW'ance experience Xlnt. typing a must Pleaant personality Good phone voice Salary open -com . mensurate with ability 35br work week_ <Xfice located in Fashion 1lland CtllWfl W.rler Detl911r llollel home exper. Must •have Portfolio. College 1r1d. Irv ine a r ea. 87Mll80. Janitor needed for con· valeacent Hoapital. Xlnt. benefits . Appl y i n penon, Beverly Manor Conv. Hoep., 340 Victoria Ave.C.M. Janltorial NEED MONEY? U YoU have the desire to won, we have a job for YQU! Our rapidly grow· Ina Janitorial 1ervice needl your help today. f\all or part time, day & nhe lhifta. Call Western Counties Maintenance, 131-0723ot1'73-4356 Kitc he n I Wareho use l*'IOft needed for party realal It.ore. Apply: 2825 Newport Blvd, C.M. ............. ......... Illa. 1 year ex- ,_.... ill I man crew 1 u9ervi1 lo n . ..-.1m11mo. s days. A*forRa,141-'1441. LSOAL SECRETARY' • ~ I• Huatleston lllMll Law nrm. Cuual atmmpbere, le11l e&· I> ee_rl••i• neceuary. ~ tOCDeMurate wltlli _,. _ _.rMM:-.. e. Aak for SUe 111.-U. ,.. ............... . _.,,_. ... ,A lood .., ............... ... It ta •I" a low-eoet CIMIUI.. ad. Pltoae ..... Fullttme SS.50/hour •S.I.$.• opp y. WI e wpor ------Evening.Shift At least 70 !>how Pv t pt y · '150. Contemporary S11fo SS2·90U P/I' liquor clerk needed. Beach ore of a rapidly StrwwHatPlua wpm '.fop pay for good 2l3ilin·l.345aft 6 pm bed !never use<J 1 19111 Needch · t ••• 1 2 8 B d 0 r owin ° co m puter .a. ·d I o be ('t n1m11-Appy 7 r oa way,.. ., Fo unt a in Vall e •· lllwVI ua ur ne1s . --color TV $145 l::lt!"a11t ~ 19-1 ~ t w hort t rr S)'llterru & personnel co , I····~ d I • d t I POODL L· p ( .. -, .. ....-r "'" eare1 oo a a Laguna Beach. 11 you are an organized Manager & assistant inc ....., me ica "' en a c. upp1es o r Sor a w Io v e:. ca t Private community in WereaUyneedyou!! self-starter w/a proven managers.Must haveex 111Surance &cred1tunion Chnstmas Laya way, Swedish glalos din !>Pl La'1una Niluel reqwres •sA.ll'S/U'S 9UALITY track record who enjo:Ys perience. Contact Ross, AJ>PIY m person between girt wrapped 546 2848 <..:an help to m•J\ e Ill· ful tl·m ... ( un Thurs ) ASSUIAMCE -• "•7-2572. 9 am 5 pm Mo nd a Y qwrc immed . .., ·· · · prospecting &c dev"""op ""--___ .... o~ _.F-.1daC Shepherd1Retriever ~ps. dependable, hard work· a/CCI • IHSPICTOI • bl uu ,. • 64 71 ,0 in& employee for misc. . IJSIS mg key accts."' a e to TEACHERS oast free to good homes, wk!> I >;) maintenance & repairs. ~~~~iat:~n~\~2 work m rast paced en .. Pre-school teacher , part Daily Pilot old. 960-4977 Gcrop Seil. 805 S Must have own vehicle WIOffH: En gineer Dr. H 8 . ~~~c'.:ef~; ~::: ~ic~~~ tune.857·1263. _ ~W 8ay Street Ch1huhua . Pomeranian. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for transpartalton within hift differential 89l·Ul6l. base salary plus com l'.(ista Mesa. <.:A 92626 York1Cl> or Ma licse pup Mus t :. e I I Io .,. t':. (!a l community. Travel ex ~alth insurance -.u ESTATES LES rruss1on &c profit shanng, Tec~an 642 4321 pies ~I ~l.7 re<:liner. ~tereu t·on~ul1· pense reimbursed. Call -booul referral plan -A major medical & dental. IMEHIMG Equal Oppor Employer l'Olor TV r1>nM1le. i uff"' 493·0122 bet. 9 & 12 -free malp. insurance St.rt the new year by in · FCX' interview appt . Call. TEST AK C U o b 1 e Pu p ~ . tbl f gold lcitf 1 :l lamll'• weekdays for appt. •tuition reimbune CE's creasing your earnings IC_... Coco W AITR~SSES hcaut1es. mu:.t see tbnetto et tl ch rs rdn ~ Best Nurses Registry with our new high com-714--955-2772 t We hitve an 1111 med Appl y btwn 9A bl-& 645·2369 dhlbe•l.C.46-~2 ..... , ..... Are you a hard working and ambitious person looting for a career in fast foods management. Do you enjoy working w ith peop l e , th e challenge of leaders hip? If you do then Me & Ed's would like to talk with you . Starting wage Sl.500/up plus health plan (CX' you and your family & pd vacations and bonuses. For more In- formation, contact Lee for interview anytim e after 5:30. Call Me • Ed's Piua Parlors. 1180 has been designed eit· miuioG pl11& bonus pro-opening for a technician 12PM Charlie's Chill 1-tonft 8060 elusively for the dis-gram. Ee* Osp Emeln to perform a vanet) or 3001 Redhill, Bldg n . i:: n g I 1 ~ h SP r • n g t.-r ..................... .. criminatinl Nurse who We proudly offer; tests 1n our engineenng Ste. 11~. c M Spaniels, AK<.: R c I( • wishes to utiliu her pro-.fBestresale location. dept Dulles will include ----Li ver & white ltt>ad} f•ir 5 )f lh11roul(hhrc1I ~t·ld Cession with pride. We Newpart Beach SANDWICH Rte . people, maklJ\g light readings on ~ <.: h ri :. l ma ~ $ t 5 u lfih SJ .~) .f Protesaional Assocs. :w>'l'o COMMISSION. proto-type products. m •••••'"••••••••••••••••• 1 c...., '><•., 1;31 02011 give every consideration Ii h I & .. ....a 1005 .,,,.,....,.,., to meet your needs a.s lo ./Private Secretary also de e P baker eluding full a nalysis & in -.. s ~welry 8070 preference or shift, loca· 1Member6, board or Eslary's, 675·1353, CdM 1tiating the following re ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:.ockapoo, 10 mo old. t•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion and type of assign-re.ltors ports · test incoming ---------• farruly with children pre mem. New pay rates. We .fNatJonal relocation SECRET AR .. materi a Is in c I ud 1n g WESTMINSTER (erred $25 631-3647 place the emphaaia on program TO $ 12,000 acrylictplastics for color ABBEY Red Dobet ,. YOU! Call now for appoint· & performance & make ANTIQUE MALL HUii ups ment, ask for Belly or Accurate typist for in· related measurement~ Daily 10.6, Fri 10 9 963 3228 So Be Choosy! "Try us, You'll like us" 754-'791 lSOOAdams, C.M. Wall,673-7300. V01cing. must know fo. Applicants should have 2 <.:losed Tuesday rn.iO Y• RECEPT JTYPIST key by to uc h . Non · yn; college-level course 117SlWestmmst.er Ave. 1045 /! s moker . i n Tu s t i n . workortheequ.ivalent or Newport Beach advertis· 832-1961. 2·3 yrs related exper 9 t£dse 9 roys &·6193 inc asency needs sharp. Must also be able to • •••••••••••••••••••••• Female Dobie Shephertl Mix approx I yr greal with kids 5411 1200 So. 8ri1t.ol, Santa Ana. !•--------• 541>-31l63. ener1elic person for SECRET ARY setup & use optical/light front desk. Requi res Legal sec'y OC airport 1ng tes t equl pment xlnt. t yping • pho ne office 2·5 years exp. & ( Protometer I • other FUii Serpentme & Bow Front ~. Sawn 0 a,~ftl'llitw .. · ioso Dressers~ Beveled mar •••••••••••••• •••• ••• • • M an ~ 14K t ) t·llow i:•1ld bracelet, m nugget te:\ · lured curb hnk. mc:"ur mg lJmm 1n width. Ir' length Sel·ured w1lh 11 concealed ltox ('IJ !>j•, with a figure 8 ~arct \' clasp Tot;,I weight •~ ~ 92 pennyweights i\p praised over S.1.UOO Srll for Sl850. 548-6446. Diamond. must sell 1m med, .49 ct. VSI. K rolur , ' SlOOO 642 4086 Manapr WANTED. MATURE ADLT COUPLE to manaie 16 unit apt ho1&1e in nice Eaatside CM area. Reaume & local ref. req. Exp. pref. To apply, please aend com-plete reaume to ad no. 612 Daily Pilot , P .0 . Box lse(), Coata Mesa. CA 128216. Mgr. C.M. Hall·Siiea. Gd oppty. well-estab shop. Mature, friendly woman w/appa rel mgr. exp. 991-7670 ----- MANICURISTS, female, immed. opening. Must have license & exper. in all areas. Attractive &c neat personalJty. Salary lo sta r t. Ca l l T oni . S:.9'!93 .... AS.SIMILY . TICHHICIAM Reqwres experience in operating power hand tools. (Router, bender, etc.) Some welding. App· ly in person, 8·5. 22822· B Gr&nite, Laguna Hills. 768-2953. Manufacturinl! 584IOI SICaffAIY O u r Di r ec t o r o r Manufacturin1 has an immed. need fo r a secretary with 3.5 yrs. or ~texper., preferably within manufacturing enviroament. Candidate rnmt be able to type 60 + wpm • able to use a die· lac>hone. shorthand 1killa would be a definite plus. Must hav e above avera1e nwnerical akilla • be able t.o uae a 10 key. Should be able to eff«· lively commwt~cate with all levela ol personnel. In addition to a very competitive aalary, we offer a full ran1e of bmelita •a hilhlY com· palable work environ- ment. Ple11e contact penonnet olfice at: ........ s,.c ....... lM> llonrovla, C.11. ....... ,...... c. ..... can ltart • with tralnia& and aperteoee you could -ill the Army Reserve . Some ol tbe 1peclalU... a..U.ble la llDila nearby ... : ~=dn1Room -Pa.armae, c -X~'!8J.d No .. • .. ·u vale you. You may lllct lo 19Ceive a $1,IOO e..11..._ or wp to ... ooo " echlo•lkm•f beaeftt• ..... 10ld' .. , ... ,. Call ,.. ...,. Army ._,,.._ for mon ill· ........ : OOl'l'A MDA MO-la. 'HUNT. IEACH-.-1 IAN IUAN CAPO m.4111 Nunial a k i 11 a . A I e nc y ex · xJnt typin1 skills needed standard measuring de-Mo. CMtlfled perienc-e helpful, but not for6attomey's law firm. vices. Qualified can ......... Aw.. required. The Sanborn Salary negotiable. Call dldalea are invited to Sl 75 ~ Co. n4~. Pat Di&.lio 833-3622 contact · • 1-· MGlterSpKlaftiH We will train. 8 paid Recept.loniat pasition, full SICllT ARY 1640 Monrovia. c M holidays, beginnin1 as t I m e . 8 : 3 0 · 4 : 3 O . Needed lmmed. With or 6'2 2'27 E o E IOOD u hired, benefits. Professional telephone without shorthand. Tem·· Bayview Convalescent 1kil11 a mu1t: t yp ing porary & fuJI time. Call Ho9pltal, 2055 Thurin, 50wpm, accurate detail TodServlceaalt79-8900 Tow Truck Ori ver s C .M. Mra. Farrell : work. Airport area. ----..,.......----needed. Experienced on 642·3.'505.E.O.E. 95.S-3'5.2.AskforNorma. SECIETAIY ly. Must bve C M a rea CIVIL ENGINEERING 646-9638. NW"lingC..Mfled llC.,..OMIST COMPANY. NEWPORT TaUC-KD-l-IVH ....__~ u..&-Looking for mature BEACH. NEAR O .C ~-persontoworkparttime AJRPORT. Bobtail need blanket $4.00 ftr. in nice animal hospital. FUii time. experienced. wrap exp'<! ~~11 857· 11<!2 8 paid holidays, begin· 13.~ W to start. 631 -1030 cheerful person wanted Ding as aoon as hired. ukfo7Lynn r o r entr y · I eve I '---fi Ba · c sec retarial pos ition """'""" it.s. yview on· RECEPTIONIST w7oppattun1ty for ad van· valescent Hospital. ~ Bilincual medical recep· cement. Strong typing & Thurin, C.M. Mrs. Far· llonist needed for busy some S H . abilities rell: 642·3505· E.O.E. industrial dept. Cal l necessary Apply in Order Desk Girl. answer . Laura, S57·6309. person w/resume to Mr . ta ............. -fiU a FUentes at Robert Bein, "'t"'"'"""'· some n.... llC.rlOMIST William Frost & As· Must have gd handwnt ing. Call 8-S, Picwick EnerieUc • Personable soc1ates, 1401 Quall St , Typist TRANSC RIBER Law 0H1ce. Newport Center M u s t t ype 65 wpm & ha \'e knowl ed ge or lel(al terms. Good pos ition for mature person Call 9 5, wkdys. 640-9933 rors. Clawroot Oak Bui· * * I BUY * ·* fet. Profess restored Good uSed Furniture &c 548·0378 ___ Appliance s OR l will WHOLESALE sell or SELL for You TO THE PUBLIC MASTas AUCTION Shipment rrom Xew '4U'86 & 133-9625 Eng. area. 711 A·2 W 17th St. tcomer of P-omona1, King Sz Xlra firm inner C.M s p r i n g m a t t r e s s -w1matchmg coil box spr· Parlor pump organ. r 1rca 1ngs, never used. st ill l!Bl, totally re rin1shed. pkged. worth $.520 ind new pumps & fell Ong olelHel') S238 Cash vn l) ivory Beaut s1mplit•1ty & 64().BC»l7 h yle Only 3'8" wide & 3'9" high A collcl·tor's Redwood burl lbls & piece Sl.800 760-9589 clodts. handmade m N Cal Durable Jwishes or More families are getting the camping "bug .. this year. If you have a camper that's not gelling ~. sell it now with a O~iCiedAd urumished avail See at Fairgrounds Swap meet G4S 1726 :'llewTrundle !Wd rm"' S2(~) 642 0787 STER LING SI LV frn , • Gorha m·s "Ro ndo". Four. 4 p1en• setllnf!;, S2,200 L'n~c<l 8311 7~ 1 Blue Olamond Rmli! w aµ- pra 1s a I SSOOO. C all 673-5000, llAM-2PM •HEAVY Designer 14r·I gold bracelt>t + nu1o:et pendnt · l rt d1J earini.:' 540~ L.>tamond \\\•dd1nj# H111~ Set. apprdlSl'rl at Sl81'1!l , Wiii ~ell for SI SOii (' :i tr 646 250.1 <.i f:"il'l:-.l F: SAPP 111It 1-·~ l)nlv S.S eat•h &10 868il Wanl \tis PaperM&-1157. individual for rast grow· _N_.8_._ --------------1 ing dynamic N.8 . CPA air.-RIES PAINT SALES fll'TD. Phones, typing & SEC .,, A Part time, Tuea. 5 to 9, other clerical duties call With rwithout Sh Mag Wed. 9to lpm. Some exp. Corappt9·5.640-7111 Card exp a plus. not nee. Kenn Rima Hardware. Rtteptlonist /l'ypist To 18. hS40.0400 2l666Harbor Blvd., C.M. CPA,.... . . . ,. .rm in prestigious Vicki Heston & Assoc. P.torFtllH-N.B. localion looking for --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil All Aboard For Our Christmas ·Gift Train .. ! Horse Dept. clerk to bright, individual to fill won for PETCO Animal front office position Supply Supermarkets. Phones, Mwpm, salah Apply: 1S041 Golden range ~$1050. SSS-3641 West Sl., Huntington btwn8:30-S:30. Beach, 891·0355. --1-IC-B'Tl--0-.,.-1-5-T- PASTIUP Part time person needed in book pasteup Mon. • Tues. No exp. nee. App· ly : Penny1aver, 1660 Placentia Ave .. CM With CX' without typing needed. Top pay. Tem· porary & full lime. Call Tod Servic!l)ilt 979·8900 a.tW Director Larie apartment com· PBXOper, ans. ser v. ex-p. plex. Newport Beach. pref'd. F /time. So. Santa Sa I a r y , be n e f i t s . Ana olc. 549-301.S 644-1900. -------- SEClffAIY with property manage . ment background. Must type S0.60wprn. Prefer exper. with coded accts . Ca ll Sandy Burns , 54().Q.S, Coastal Person- nel A&ency, Z790 Harbor 81.,CM NliYM 4 rg 1 8." ••SICllTAlllS• * Typ/Recept/GO Sl0.800 Bkpr /RESecyS16.800 PET ATTENDENTS. Rental A1ent, very busy Adv S ale/Comm+Sl2K hwy beach kennel, start offlce,licenaereq. PurchSecR.E .$17,700 13.75 hr. Helen 494-0142 494"651M. u1 Reinden Aaency Phone Operator wanted. I.I. S-.. o,,.•y 4020 Birch FAt '14 EOE I I b NcwDGdJUUUOJFree IOll 1ma I P wn inl com-E 1t p . I n vest m e n t 1._ ________ _ peny. ll1&1t be d'ependa· uteapenon. Comm'I ln-1 1·.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ble. Wknda. only. Perfect vatmenta. Earn up to 11 for 1tudent . Non-amoker 80%, major med. plan •-I '9..- onl ~ -· _,, --. oft• ... -= • .., , __ y. --· av.U. .-r-tile ice • . . f ----------1 location. Many lislin11. Career oppty. tn Ht· ,._, M•-.pr / Busy NB office . Con -paced Npt. Bcb. invest· b t It........ . fidentlal appt. Mr . nmll firm. Require• top 0raqe Cowa(y maaufac· P\mell.13l·m2 lkilla <1hthnd 90, typin! lurer bu opnJni for an --1 .... t.IS---T-................ _ .. -.._------75). Sound profe,siona experienced plant ,.._ ... , ~per., maturity • cor· maea1er /induatria I NB rHtaurant aeekl &JrtM::~· helpfu1. ......,. to oversee all ...,.Uc people tO (Ill -· __ = ol our muufac· full 6 P.T. poiltlon1, --------- operallom. Thia II coob , counter help, Service Station Allen· a rare opportunity for CMbien, deU workers, dant, up, ref required. U.. litbt penon who can deli~ tt:f'•· Call for 950/Wk, uniforms fum. ~im~=~ =..: ' N.8.644-71.\\. ·~ 1or ef.trtcel • Neid IMiltant manaier Service Station Atte n· bfdroUc _p1'9diacta. The dant. Male/Female. Sr . ~ul applicant will few Jebr. coffee ahop. citiaena welcome.· Top ~.!.-~,total ,!fO" ~·:'~ ec::~•i:rp: 'j)ll)'. 11\all cw P art Ume. ...,_ -· dl'ee •re-·-· Apply 2500 San Joaquin port directly to the ply Taylon R•taurant. Hi.Ua Rd. Cdll 11aeral maaaier. kedhlll • Sant• Ana • · 8.8.1.E. •lrable, b.t Frwy, Tultla. SIWlle MAC .. MI can be waived 11 ptlor H · · OPmA TOI =.nee 11 eatea1lv1. MOl'ICI rw martae cu•u •up· ..uaa .. ~ • ... DliUJ Jltlal Clue· ......,,. prodYCta. Perm beeeftta for tlle lb uw .. dllplQ U..lr f/UIDlpaatUcmavall. E•· penoa. hr iDttrvfe~ mr1 ... di letlbllttJ par _preferred. 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Ulla baH plalc If d4l Purter 12'1 " l_on1. JbD"Meor=Aabe. 11'7118tach8lvd SllD0 .. 16-D'I• (~::~~le. I • ....................... w.D.SUVlCE ~ ~·=~,,::,.rt• l&nlcl Call KIQ' t7~ 37t7 CompMc.e with trader • 1'ModDn Ford, HtJN'l'lNGTOJI{ 8EACH ..._ 9720 · . 1971 VW AND LEASING "-'--"·--'tac en<'lotie (orCDOre lnformallon 1plaaker. Sac $750. -11 ~ ~~00f009!~ 14Z..ZOOO •••••••••••••••••••••• ·a• SL: Auto, air, 2 DILUJCllUS --• -•~P~t'r ~;::1: !! Mmo!ta 101 oop1er ·11100 ...__,.1 ~1. lf7 A _.... fer.m.G31,S42-Me6. ~O..,a..Y51,000m._. ----.... ..a. 7=••.... lolJI. lmmac. Sl3,500 Of. .,. 11-"-NOJlf(R~ -" Ii.ck 6 tnm "Our or lue O\'er lte '400 Dlclla t070 ~"HES FIO CIC l..M!L t74• au"caad... CA LLA -J calh 6 l1 pymts of M 35 ~ a... C__,.__,t f"Uft~ 5 ......ii.. 6 All /Fii -• Or ,.., lWU \'ar(b -~ord2·61~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.. -•r .. --· . ....................... ...aACLIMAIDA ZbOO~r\x>I Blvrl lO ~· ..:s· ,... -'°'' 40,' Moorin1 Can :-=r::.n.:~~ WANTED (6 4RHBb"' "'11 MG lliqet. Xlnt cond. .... CAIS Ct"'''' Mt-..1 540 <"llOO ... .,. J a , ... , .... ,,,........... :,..'T,;:,.~,'~d'. Phaetoa •on •ertlble. -.CU MAZDA ~"":ft f"" .... °''· t~~-ftA -t ·5t~$1.i0e1t slue /Gold Mauw 11it $1.5.<m AY646·9000 V.a, auto, air, P/S,•P /B, US.CAIS LIA.A • tJ.u .. JJ iiEIDoradocoovertlble, f°f9 tqsll $Ou I h -----.. -stereo 6 tape, co1t l4Z5 8akerStreet -•• antique yeUow, ltbr up. 1oor~~ ..Ot>a ·w 1.._e wrou~ iron ....... se..... TV s:zo,ooo by Replicars. ....................... bol, loaded. $18,500. ~---V;Tie. ailncluded "*"· Sl20Dobo -7123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best olfer. Private par· ~\,ff A 1977 M4;1 @. S.7311 S CARO" "-& °"99M •090 Ory storage avai11tble. ty. (714)646-ts14. ,..., )OW" own or send ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Dunes 113 1 IO.ADSTll __ _ '19 Eldol'ado, take over me. addteu. phone 6 Back Bay Dr .' NB ·• Mualalll'GT HT. Orie Custom paint work, 4 JeMe paymenta, loaded, ~·u mueone card~r •SAi.£• ~10 rad w t8·trk . Needs 1peedwana.,ma1wbeels G mooaroot."2·1122 ~ Add 2St earh. . ---reewraUoo.645-1410. fl AM /Fii cusetle . O !iMct check ur mo«U.')' or John 8rimhall s annual Tr• .. • ...... · c:..:i:'t..':~ ~1111 (GllSPG?,.._.a 'IOCadlllac, 1d ena. ~\o pre-holiday plaoo 41 or-••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Bradley GTU White. NYY• topless belt o(fer lakes. PIL.OT rttlNTING aan sale New Grand Cu '1n. W./ rawhide int .. brwn' cpt, MlllACLI MADA 541·9408. p 0 . Box "60 piano, 12.HS.O(), New ... • I 20 IUll win1 doora, lllnl T• llllar US9 CAIS ··n a 0. C spinet fl console pianos: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ccnd. rttenlly complel· wp ta Meaa, a. 9262e ~Cl\Droffol. fN. ew oraans: up A.-cbe Tent TTlr-SHSO ~ ~500 Must be teen! a.;..a 1425 Baker Street Ra bba•t ~-Lo .. l•ao.. ""...,.."' 080. Solid side, loaded, ,...,._,., .--C06'tA..lfESA ~ IOmeone you love a *1 ~r~1:.rislol •lPI 7· 6'2-&883 eves ~lc!A i·i~M 54s;.J]J4 Co nvert1•bte. boUQuet ol 30 multi col ttollri.-d .... fl40 Jaguar '6?420Sedan,opal p of 9741 ored'h°elium balloons \led ....................... gray Umited model, reblt • •• Mercwy '77 210Z, auto, air, new ,, • • W'11b ribbon • your own 11150 Puch moped, less than eni. etc. New paint, new 216216 Ha.rbor Blvd. radiala, atereo, 30K mi. •••••••••••• ••••• •••• perso nal messaae. eau~7.8042 days 2000 rn.i, top·ol-the·line red It.hr, •lnl cond. Sac Costa Mesa 540.S6JO Xtradean.S&S-.,.77eves. ,..IOT Perfect for every oc· model, 13115. *'°167 l5000. 7•111589· W• ,_ ·m aozx, lo ml, loaded, CLIAIAMCE ()a.ion. We aeliver . s, ....... G ... 1094 '80PUCH 4wt..1Dri•n 9550 -r $16.000 firm or $3,000 . ··--Sf~l9 · ••••••••••••••••••--•••• Prirnecood., '400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER lake over payments. (2) '78 506 Diesel.a low as s.a.p.o n t id e cab. a sear,lankB.C.etc. 640-1.538 79J9CJI _... llfW.~. <~lRSC) --------- drawers. l ahelf. lock•· lnao:::::llion Mllor-c des/ ll-ADI For Your Good '7• allOZ, new paint, mai $5f9f '73 VW BUI. alnt cond. t*. ..... Sca1TJS 1 9150 Super clean, many n -vw, Porsche or Aud.~ whls, auto, very clean. 1911 __ 105 13.000. a. .... 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&USFllST! We bavt a 1ood selection of NEW 6 USED ~o.· .... C OMHEll CHEVRO LET ~: I i I : • j ' r I \ \1 t ' ' S4b-1 200 1140 768-5837 ;..-. lib...-.-••••••••••••••••••••••• tra'•· (A.fCell.. • $MOO 840-277% ·-~ --1091 '78 Kawasaki 1000 A2 : $19n ~ · · MOW tBI I Giant indoor awap meet. STAMP COLLECTIONS ••••••••••••••••••••!'•• Ttiple Discs, Mags, COSTAMISA '• '76Silver 2.1M>Z 1 Olfn, 41K Vehicles, parts Ir ac-'71 Cbevette •dr, 4spd, ~~CHASCE1D1 ~-~e aut.iful RCA 25" color Yosh Pipe, New paint AMC '9 VW-POE ~!fEH·.AUDl mi, 1uper clean $5900. -._.CH 1...,.mAITS ceuortes. Sat. niiht Dee. 30,000mi, snoo . ........,.....r. • · ~-· TV, 2 ~r wmty, rree de· <red>. Clean. SZ300. a"'t-IOJJ ~ ·'-""-t away 8"-21118 ~ _..v 8th.-tollpm, Oran1e '82-573.1. '78 Che vy M o nza F..U.ck, clean, 1.reen, air' lo mi. '2500. 7~-0986. · 557 5789 -at Bayside Drive .. DoveStreet _.... ----~-----·~Corooa,allelectric, livery .646-1786 · · NewportBeach l7l·Oll00'7UMOZioocJcondtneeda N~RT~&EACH County Fair1round1, tivy duty. Secretarial 50 6 . .,,_ lnl 1980 Huaky 250cc 0 .R . '71J-wa--r 0 0 k new l-0900 c:a.ta Mesa. 24 hr. info. '•.Nova, ex. cond. '800. Jldl . J vent 7 • ~reen, x Like NEW condition I -r .~ Pre . . s m e w r ' 831·5Ua. H. ~. W. $48-2228 ¥cVi~~:;:,,te~iack us,: oond. $1500. J im 675-273-4 lluat sell thia week! XlDt cool '5800 peid f== =1car ~~t«eo, $3800/0'BO r.. me 9150 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DeCker 'Workrnate ffvy '80 Marrantz Stereo Sl400.546-2181t. Call wkdfs.751.._. (foreipordome1lic) ....................... 'flBuc.rebltentam /fm 72MOMTICAaLO Outy Table, never used. t~_[cas.st. St~1oo1 "..~· S300r 1981 HD Sport.st.er cuat .• !!:~~ ........... ~~~! ID ICJOd condiOoo. '14 Datsun Z. cood coDd, Giant indoor swap meet. ~Q;~or· t:,~:: JIO ..... ! '60., SLIM-GYM Ex· -es 1 .. 1 un...,r wa · rebuilt maaneto, muat 1_6 ...._.11_ SeeUsFint! IUreo, lo mi pampered, Vehicles. parts it ac· fer.Gl-07S7David A/C, PIS. P /B, Glass eraser, 1ood cond. '6$. ranty. 2:51n Color consol.e sell. 7»G50 ~D'I. Dea-.,., --· • -· offer. 7•8747 ceaones. Sat. ni1ht Dec. P.cb.GmdCQDdiJion. Fi'Sh in1 equi pment. t&OOnu/sac $200 call now n.is; 980-3192 t/aTOMPICIU• 6Ul,6pmtollpm, Oran1e '72VW Bus. m1.111tsell. Im· ...ST SIU.! some brand new. Camp-641·~ •·•"eel t raaa .. NEW '74 • 2+2. Bronu. Mag County Fairgrounds. mac in/out. 2.000 ml on MM> •ns equipment. slightly IMhlrMsftte '79RM80,xlntcond, paint Is• neat ll'Uclt! wheels, am/fm /cua., Costa Mesa. 24 hr. info. new en&. New tires, ___ .. _ •• _. __ _ ed 960-5844 '73YZ80 1oodcond Uc.17) elect. snrf. 495 -6793, 831-Sl16 AM /FM can • C B. ---.,...----=== vr neverknU:S : .......... 180-8.'ll6aft 5·30 · ...,ftl. Effl ~-Manv xtras $.1300/080 C. uw.-:W 9932 <'Vesorw · ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · '74 Porsche Tar1a. Fae r · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• p d · h h ._.._Met. '67H.arle Cho r . 'fNllt Oat '78 ZIOZ Z+2, xlnt wry alloys, macs. a ir , _s.52_~_11_. _____ _ w~~cher1 ~lk ~o~~ SJ:;. ... , BM 9030 Honda 450 Ymot.or~ Sl.500 Dove6QuallSU. <!888 II arbor Ah·d cond., new Urea, AM /FM immac. Gemlnl blue '74 vw BUI lSK mi on SHOWIOOM COHD. Kingwaterbed:like new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• orolfer.839-4720 ~J "EACH i,:osta~l~:;1.1~0JJO 'cau,A/C,snrf,S7700.PP $12.a>Golr.646-0822 reblt eng. $388S/OBO '75T-TOP f •I 7H/640-1948ev /wllnds 13 Power brakes, pqwer S\00. l9" BfrW TV-. $25. Do YoUr hubby a avor -.77 SUZUKI Rlll2SB, Wanted Ho nda . c ar, ;4 911. Biece/t.n, Sspd, 64.W l windows , power slemng 567-8118l,ts'l·5S34 ~s ~~ ..,S:~e~!"J. h: Motoc~s. Xlnt cond! •67 Ford Rancbero, ad ll'l0-72, N-600 with blown "78Dalawt B210.4ilpd , air. aoc, clean. Sl0,900. -.6-9_V_W __ W_e_s_t_p_h_a_ll_a with lilt/telescoping nREWOOD delivered & Pamaya SEXTANT. New tires. '515/080. ll'anl,pltJ.n.,needleni encine.S3l-880l $3200S:ti:7~!';>k~e or 714-67~2ZM Camper, new custom ~~:ter~~~~r!~~'. .stacked. Judy 548-1860 546-0HO Wiid. •· 5tl-NM: ..-._ .... lied '73 914. New en•ine. A tC. eng, new paint, 8-lrack dow dlf:l,..1er, automalic 494 4764 -. Am/Fm, radials. xlnt ,,.. -----·----...... Power · 9040 "79 HONDA XI..$00, like ._,Toyota ~ T P .U. Jona ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 BIZ. Priced ror quick App. grp, look1 fl runa ccnd l3200 $48 1086 tram. SriOW white wilh .,.eomore Washer $50, ••••••••••••••••••••••• new, $1400 Llc"d for .._..lo-"'--.-7001oeo Alfw'-o t705 aal e . All ext r as, puL$il700.498-3962. · · · · Bws\mdylnterior.27,000 I'\ -...._ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• am /fm /cass, power · B bl miles. Imma c ulat e tiberglass Dinghy S2S I a ss i c 18 ' Lyman ~631-0670 ...._ .._ '76 tlLS 5 pd 65 u g . nu r e l 90 Launch. Great Bay boat. _..I!_. booster, A/C. snrf, rear ~ • I • ~ap, w /recelp~. Flawleu t.hnlout! a .100. 754-67 640-5678 'T7Ho0ctal000,Windjam·V-9570 ,._...,,_ spoller.$4600.968-393'7. st.er/cua. 1unrf, 11lver , i-tu ' 750 L or Ann~er Ad 1209, T Tiffs F ine l'Ond . $2500 . b 000 .... IVMU•RT-5 ,..,... 972J 1'.mmac. •13."'00 . .PP -.,·lDt. . aauna .-............. h ... CHllS MAS ., •• ~so 642 ........ mer Fairin1. ap, 21. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......_..,.. "" ~ • ~ 861 31112 ---'""' • .. Wholesale Only ~·~• ' . ...._.. mi. SZ.750. CalU3&·3871 -1971000.1 VAN --••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 /S.0.1948eves/wk.nds ...:..:.=-·~=-·-------• ~D-, ........ ,....-------:::9""9,..,3=5 972·4710.831 -1257 Automatic t rana .. 1976Cll'.t011.UOQ> · '6llPORSCHEsi2 Pa r ting Out ! 197 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALV A•E SALE 'T1 RO.OOD 7500 Mi Mint $4fft '75 Dino 308 GT4, 'Jlold Volkswagen Bug parts cr.........L......11... Cond$12000BO AM /FM slereoi pwr. --~Sed (Ol837 ) w/black. "idnt cond , lo Beautiful car,Sspd 'or--'• ,, .. 191 .. 7 '73 Colt Wagon. 1ood L>ecorator Error· Buy --,.. MustSee 646-5543 1teertn1. whl.a. * tires '0 t9 tt mi. &al'r . best offer. l5850 871 -6546 '' ........ '" • "· cood. SIOO/best ocrer . .Umost new carpet. SO As Is wt.er. i1 ,, and a complele 1urfer 58HU31 497 1609 1 ft Ii · h 9a-S8. S»-0054 eves )ds:4antique press back 1 9 7 8 3 6 · Tr 0 j .an '78 SUZUKI EN DU RO pkt. by Select Vans. um Spl4fr.i922TLT> a....a ' . . 9725 71 91 ITT... VW pary.s. ·g ed "L! ,..._ ehaini. 644-t'151 CF8918GK Tw1·n >:um· 3 ·1 I llX81172k4 $7499 nm E . II . door, 73 left oor. _, 174 -,,... 1.. l&Scc l 00 m1 es. x nt · 599 ••••••••••••••••••••,•• xcept1ona y main· uch. 541.97._. bl mins V 504 M. 0 nan shape. '78Spri,ruG.T <04061> T telbed, rebtt en1. <An· · Good cond. New re t Persi an lam b blac k ge_neralor. may be in. 1185080 754-185CI ~CLIMAD~ · -$1299 ·77 Spyder Fiat, mag d i al ). R esto r e d '89 VW Van, new en1. enPne.Gold,blacktop.2 jacket. Mandann sly le, s pected Larson Bo at ~ ........._. cr.-1.....Vi· US9 CAil$?---whist.. wooden IUll rac~. (Priat.lne> 7'0 Alloys. 5 trans, inl, paint, com-dr. Good 111 mileage, d ntS250675·4174 yard , Berth 2 14 .-..-.. -160 ..__.CHl ..... ._ITS Am/r 111lape,30,000 m1. spd yellow t blk pletely r estored. 12000 /ofr. 534-7533 __.__ ----Termin al lsland 8-4. a.t/St•• l425BakerStreet ~ · .....-v like new cond. $6000. tN EARtOJ Ca ll for appl. -0!81 eves/wknd1. 4410 W Hot Tub. never used. com-Sealed Bid must include ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~\1ftA 848 Dove Street S51·ZM3, 8-8pm. 9111G-:N21 Pristine Porsche _7..:.5.:;..1..;......:_______ Sun.wept St, Santa Ana. plele with pump & motor 10".ib of total bid in cash, '72 '"'-'•e Maxivan conv. NEYt'ro5Ji RT BEACH !et'VW Bus, reblt en1. '-d t940 '""'WP still in box 6' ..,.,... 7SZ..0900 '71 FIAT, xlJlt runnln1 ·1 .. -JS Pampered' Ori" _ ..... u.n c II ~.. · cash ie r 's c he ck or compl. reblt, nu tires, •77 Bl u• Ford Van _... Lo mi, best offer. ••• · ... mi, fair .. ..,.... • ._. a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~....:~..:.h_t_._be_i_g_e_. _s_a_c -;Im or.t!~ .. ~:Y~~m\~ io.ded, MOOG. M2·8883 F.conolin; 150, auto, pe Ir r-,.,..._.--=,_..----...,,...,7=-0~1=-' -'nM7days. !!!~ .. ~~:~~ !~~e: SJ6.367l ·ao FIESI'A UK mi. like bid to So c;ast Marine T ....... TN•.e 9l70 brakea, air, Am /Fm ·~·••••••••••••••••••••...... 97Z7 ~lulch . Blaupunkl •77 VW Rabbitt, mint new, RNH, rad tires. Sot.re Dame/S.C Football Surveyors 5732 E. 2nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio wi~h tape de ck. 100 LS Xlnt Cond. '73, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• am/fm stereo recording oond.. J0,000 mi, AM /FM •tn915. 640-1136 {;~n_ieBe~l !:~~.E~.1~~ St .. Long Beach, Ca. 26' Aljo. fully aelf con· ~I~. int, =:s n~w ~· loaded, $1595. VISIT YOUR cass Ir 8 lrk. Compl serv Son.y ca.as tape. aunrf. '7l Country Squire. pa. pb, 90803 before 2:00PM on lained. A1kin1 '2500. rllUla \ires. -· Y records neo oil always beslotr. 631·5130 air, Jtlnt cond. ~/080. eves. Dec 10. Balance due OviaS36·5838 owner. phone after 4pm IMW'' 9112 OIAMGI COAST new WX Mich. $13,$00. *·21m. SLOT MACHINE within 10 days. Owner.re-T~ ........ '110 9fi2.llMI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HONDA 641-7033 '811 vw BUI, aood. , .. , . ....;;;...:..;:.=------~ ...... Ule ril'ht to refuse ~ ··-•1 · dependable car; n,eed• '"'--'"c Deal! Futura, '78, Mi 11 s I Jenni n's . w·KallbjcG ....................... '79 Chev"Beauville Sport For t he best deal In ... 1oyc. 9756 body work, but don t we ·-u~ aew $7500• My 9'·J();.25f. L1e selection. ---··-14'TandemTraller,17•71 Van . Load e d . 10· ~e County ... Come ~AITHS ••••••••••••••••••!._ ... all, 11kin1 $600. Call pri~: S.SO.'wm trade from~.67~1907 Newla n£ Huntin1ton p auen1er . S6500. See sToday!! TODAY!!! ~lDEAlERINU.S.I: Gail,67~3223 ror'!?.11157-0282.m-5953. SeU or trade for Van or..a.m Beaeh. l 552-0t.58 John ~ayne Tennis Club car. JB' liah boat, cntr Allllo ser-.tce ,.,.._ 1-:,,;.;.~;;:..1.;...;:1~_.--=-6-4-:----.9-:-59::-0::-& UMIYBSITY ~ IOY '78 Rabbit dlx, 12,000 mi, '67 Falcon. Good cond. (am1ly members hip. ~-•e d ..... finder 65 ' 0 8tlitJYV~E CARVER air, stereo. $5295. G t t ti ,.._1613, 7S9-!M71 (J udyJ HP""'_,.M • vu• 1 ' h &~ 94 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I reat r anspor a on. e~. nu tr r , wenc ....................... WE PAY TOP DOLLAR SADIN BACIC ROUS·ROYCE 642·4391 dy1. 642-2789 l500. 675-834-0 ~D•s•a,., ~~::~z!~~~~c:i6f· SSAYISAVI S fortopusedcars-foreiao, YALLIY IMPOITS aJ!O"DTIUCAICS . . ;;_;~~::11 eves Mlrc.y 9950 963·3228 WITMUSID,AITS domestics or claulcs. If 21GMareueritePlrwy. -_..._. '63 European VW, nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Membership in M adine's, 'TT :N' Skipjack FB. Cully Imported car parts your car ia extra cleaa. 111aaldft VleJO -2l50 Harbor Blvd. qouo WNOAYS sbowrm. cond. sz.soo. ORANG.t: CO.UNTY ·s Wo(llen's health club. At equipped, lo down, owner IMPORT seem FIRST! IJ1·2040 4'1-4949 ~'\~ftA 968-2681 FIMIST I fi.nance.673-8848. 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The defense in the double murder trial of prominent Hunt· . ington Harbour ort_hopedic s~, geon Dr. Louis Ala1a opened its case Monday with one wi!Jl~a testifyins that the phys1C1an often was unable to fight back urges to fall asleep while performing his professional duties. 81 PA'l'UCK llSNN EDY __ __.,,........, The HunUnctoo Beach City Council rejected Ute ,&eu of mobile bome park tenant.a for a ' rent freeze and a "9ty boarCI to monitor trailer parks Mooday nilht. . Instead. the council members asked the Huntington Beach· Fountain ValJey Board of Realtors to act aa "mediators" in rent squabbles between mobile home tenants and land.lords. Spokeswoman· Carolyb Ewin& said the Realtors would attempt to neeotiate "k>o.1-term leases" for the trailer parlt tenants. Several in an audience of about 75 mobile home tenants com· plained to City Council members of rent increases rancina from 16 to 43 percent in the put year. "I've had· a o percent rent in· crease in the 12 months,'' Ever«t Brake, of Huntington Shores Mobile Home Park, said. "We need an emergency ordinance paaaed. We have abMluteJy no protection." He said next January hia rent for trailer apace will increaseto$180a month. Teasiens ••••t Actinl Mayor Ruth Finley said a rent fmse would discourage other mobi'le home parks from locatilll in Huntinston Beach. . The witness. a long time medical "associate of Alaia. said he -once observed the surgeon nod off for several seconds while assisting in surgery performed at Los Alamitos General Hospital. E. Germany l>o~r with Poland cWsed Councilman John Thomu dis- agreed but wu over· ruled. "I don't see why we can't do something for these people," Thomuaaid. "If their rent bu been going up 40 percent. it wouldn't hurt to establis~ a rent review commit· tee." · The t.esttmony oT operating · room technician Donald Cham· berlain was entered by defense attorneys as part of an effort to -o..s:.o-¥..e-+h at A le t-a s"tJ H ~n narcolepsy. a disease in which the afllicted has an uncontrolla· ble desire to sleep. The attorneys have said Alaia had been taking the prescription drug Ritalin to combat the ef· fe~ts of the medical condition They have contended that use of the medication may have been a precipitating factor in the events ·that led to the fatal stabbings or Ala1a 's former wife, Margy and her p ar amour , noted Long Beach attorney Ma rvin Tincher. BERLIN (AP> -The Soviet Union has closed East German areas along the Polish border, Western allied sources said to- day. and there waa a report. that Red army troops on the Soviet border with Poland were placed on the highest state of alert. The Sov let Union denied the reports ''categorically." Reports of the a.;tions on both sides of Poland came as Poland's Communist Party Cen· tr al Committee met in Wai-saw to discuss the continuing gov- ernment-worker conflict that baa caused concern to tbe Soviet Union and Poland's other Warsaw Pact allies. Communist Party leader Stani1law Kania warned mili- tant Polish labor leaders to "sober up" and said they are threatening peace in Eµrope. In Moacow, a Soviet Fattip Miniatl')' apokeaman 1ald: "We Cate1orlcally deny all tbeae. rumon. Troops in tbe trans Cupathla area u well u in other areas are living in a normal life. There is no urgent or non-urgent mobilization or draft of reservists. All inven: tions about this are on the con- science of those who circulated them." The Carpathian area of cen· tral Europe re.fers to mountains that stretch from Poland south to Romania. The Soviet Union declared all East German areas along the border with Poland off limits to staff from the American. British and French military missions in Potsdam. -according to allied sources in West Berlin. The British Broadcasting Corp. reported from West Berlin tbat the "western chstricts" of the Soviet Union bordering Poland have been similarly closed for some weeks. . The BBC quoted military sources in West Berlin as saying Soviet troops in those districts have had their alert raise4 four points to level six. the highest in the Soviet army. In Washington, the Pentagon declined comment on the re· ports. U.S. Army headquarters in Europe denied there was any redeployment of troops in West Germany in response to reports of Soviet military moves. • Flight delayed OCEANSIDE (AP) -Two Ariiona balloonists plan their second attempt at. a cross- couotry· flight tonight after poatponina their. gcheJluled takeoff for-24 hours because of swirling winds. Plllll . ........... BORDER CLOSED TeMlon In Poland 250 teachers ex~ted at~ pay talks More than 250 instruetors are expected to turn out for a speci~ budget meeting between thear- representatives and Huntington Beach Union High School Dia· trict t:nJStees tonight at Ocean View High School. The 7 p.m . meeting al 17071 Gothard Ave. is to discuss the teachers' contention that the dis· trict has more money available to pay inatructor salaries than it has projected. · R~presentatives of the District Educators Association <DEA) last week claimed that the dis· trict could easily take $3 million · out of existing budget alloca· lions and put it toward teacher salaries without cutting school programs. . Teacher representative Lance Jacot told trustees al the last regular meeting, attended by more than 200 instructon, that too much money had been put into administrative costs and teacher aide allocations. He said the district also bas saved money by employing 72 fewer teachers than laat year because of decijning enrollment. However, district officials already have announced plans to cut $3.5 miWon from next year's projected $42 million general fund budget. The officials say the cuta are necessary because of infiatioo, lack of adequate state funding, anjl declining enrollment. . The district haa offered the teachers a 16 percent raise over the next two years -estimated -to-eoet-ebout ta.5-millH-.-- - But the DEA ls asking for ' one-year raise of 14 percent. Councilmen Bob Mandie and Jack Kelly said they would assist the Board of Realty and the ten· ants in setting up the informal committee. But MandiC, Mac Allister. Kelly and Mn. Finley opposed a rent freeze or direct city involvement in a rent review committee. Attorney Robert Coldren, representing Driftwood and Hun- tington By the Sea mobile bome parka, warned the council that most municipal rent control·or· dinancea are knocked down by the courta as 1.mcomtitutJooal unless it is proved that exorbitant nm~ exitt, causing extreme hardship onrentera. Earl Lane, of tbe Golden State MobUe Home Ownen Leaaue. complained to the council mem- bers that park landlords are violatiq the apirit ol PropomtiClll 13bynat~reatadown. "Theee park owners have got- ten a buce profit from Prop. 13, out the only rebate the tenants get is a rent increase," be said. No law bro~en LAS VEGAS (AP) -The MGM Grand Hotel, bit by a fire last month that left 84 penons dead and 700 injured, was not re. quired to have sprinkler systems in the casino, the district a.t- torney's office ruled Monday. But tbe cotmty manager said there were some alleged violations of tbe building code. Prime hits l8l/2 ·rate NEW YORK (AP) Chase Manhattan Bank to- day raised its prime lend· ing rate to 18.S percent, the highest rate since May. as the surge in interest rat.es continued. The Bank of America and several California banks followed. The banks raiffd their rate on loans to beat coporate cmtomers from 17.75 percent, a level that WU let Wednesday. Until 1 today, Wells Fargo Bank of San Francisco waa cbargt111 the highest prime rate, 18 percent. Interest rates have been risinc rapidly in recent weeq, with the prime ris- '"1iijlrom a percent in leas than a month. Diii• """ $1.eft ,._ SIGNS OF VICTORY FOR MIKE CADILLI, SON MICHAEL Aumblng buM• rerouted from Ell• Avenue •ft•r prote•t Valley residents fight buses, win Mrs. Ala1a and Tincher were at the woman s hart>orside res- idence when Alaia, according to t he previous testim9ny of their two c hildFen, became enraged, grabbed a kmfe and at- tacked both hi s ex ·wife . and her lover The attacks occurred last June 13 . Deputy District Attorney Richard FameH ended the pros- ecution case by calling to the witness stand Dr. George By PHIL SNEIDBaMAN .... ......,"91 .... rerouting signs posted ners . at cor· Richards, a pathologist who in· •'Temporarily Dieco,ntinued'' alps ba._ been posted •l bus 1top1 aJoGc a .stretch of Ellla A venue, slpalln1 a victory for Fountain Valley bome9wners who have foucbt to get some rumbline buses rerouted from their neighborhood. The residents have com· pl•ined that buses moved rrom Slater Averiue to Ellis six monlhs ago have caused dis- tressing movement and damage to homes. The homeowners took their grievance to Fountain Valley Ci· ty Council two weeks ago, ·and late last week Orange County Transit District officials agreed to reroute their buses south to Garfield Avenue between Magnolia and Brookburst streets. Transit district spokesman Tom Eichhorn said district of· ficials will continue to study the suitability of running the buses through the Ellis Avenue stretch. But he said the district may also move the Ellis route to Garfield between Beach Boulevard and Euclid Street lo avoid the newly imposed detour. In balling the Ellis buses between Magnolia and Brookhurst, district officials were swayed by the complaints of residents. a letter from the Ci- ty Council requesting the change and comments from Fountain Valley Mayor Al Holliriden, who alao ia a transit district director. Mike Cadilli, whose Rhea Avenue house backs up lo Ellis, said the neighborhood ex- perienced several days of relief from bm traffic late last week, but that a few buses were still traveling the old route on Mon- day. District spokesman Eichhom said all bua drlvera should be aware ol the route change but said that a few may be "dead· heading'' along Ellis back to bus · garages, in violation of the re· routing order. He said drivers would be reminded of the restriction. _ Cadilli. who helped organize about SO of his neighbors to fight the rumbling buses, s aid his house still shakes when one of the remaining buses rolls by. He and other homeowners have complained of cracks_ in patios and foundations as a re· sult of the bus vibrations. Residents have charged that because of ex-tensive excavation and patch work a-long Ellis. the street is unsuitable for heavy traffic. · The thoroughfar(' already is marked as a no·truck route Death chance • • incre()ses in ·strip killings By AJtntVR R. VINSEL Of .. o.11• ~ .. .,. Chances that a jailed nurse may get the death penalty if she is convicted of the.murder of a witness in the Sunset Strip murden case, including those of two half-sisters from Huntington Beach alaln Jut June. have ap· parenUy increued. . A-bid to have s pecial circumstances allegations filed earlier against Carol M. Bundy, 37, diamiHed, failed Monday ..when ber boyfriend attorney saw his motion ,ejected in court. A report.er Wit.int the atre«--:· ed neighborhood witnessed one of these buses crui1in1 east on Ellit Monday afternoon. despite Any person convicted in a c~se ' that car ries the special circumatances proviso may be executed underCallfomia law. dicated through his testimony that two knives were possibly used in the brutal assaults. FameU dttlined to comment following Monday's procffdin_gs <See ALAIA, Pac• AJ> HB couple .. suing over home leaks S&S Construction has been sued in Orange County Superior Court by a Huntington Beach couple who claim the walls of their $131 ,500 home leak water. Marshal and Cha rlene Medoff claim in the action filed Monday that water. mildew and moisture seep through walls of rooms in the house that is located below the finished grade of the lot. They further claim in the ac- tion they have suffered colds. res pirato r y ail ment s and "nervousness.·· The couple" are seeking $1 million in punitive damages and other unspecified compensation. Other · named defendants in-· elude Shapell Industries. Shapell Land Co., and Harry P. Chap· man. the former owner of the residence at 20211 McKinley Lane Numerous homeowners have sued S&S and Shapell over similar alleged defects in homH built by the comp11ny. Coasc Weather Teens foal eomputer ..Authorities aay in the case of Mrs. Bundy, the special circumstances are that they aJ. lece •be ahot and-. decapitated her former lover John Robert 1 M urra:y, 45, specifically to keep Increasing low cloudi· ness, extending through Wed nesday . A little cooler. Lows tonight SO along the coast, SS inland.· Highs Wednesday 63 to 67. INSIDE TODA "t'_ CHJCAGO (AP) -Two aub-' ~ban teen-agers who sent elec- trOnlc blackmail mea1a1ea have been char8ed with mutermlDd· inl a M!bitme U..t allul DePaul Univer1lt7'1, computer durtna eorollmlllt week, police said. ''Tbef did It became evet'JO" aa id it couldn't be done," Dou11M &llll, an invutl1ator ~th the QdcqD DOU~ ftDaneial crim• Wilt, Mid Monday. B..; CatUa. 11, of PalatM aad a J.1.JHf•Old-bo1t )a&Uon at Fremd H11h Scbool, .-ere cherJM wltb tb~ft or Hnlc•. a lni•d•mHn•. of. I __ .. Wll.. otlfied po-lice who him from teaUforin• in the cue ficiall sa.HI. Catlin is to appear puter down·time, repa n --.. .en ° • Cl~~ d traced a telephone number the of Doullu D. .ua. in court Jan. 11, an the manpower. pirate. Wt on (be terminal. ft, Clark, a 32-year-old enitneer Juvenile, wboae name waa The computer buelinl wu re-led to a publfc bulletin bperd who abared a BurbaJ\k apart- witbbeld by authorities, will ap. vealed Sept. n, wben Glen ""'ce tor computer buffs. mnt with Mn., Bundy, ii ac· 1 pear Friday. Wilkm, DeP.ul ualatant direc· · After revi.-U.e reams o1 the culed of murdtrint· several . tor of computer science, fowad a aenlce'• prtntouta, police fouqd 7oun1 wom• who frequented Willaam D. K•Uq, a DoUoa doctor. lwu bH9' criffdald faii ,.,, ,,..,,,..,.,. "9lcc ~ ,..,,~ "" core of f Pw Joie odor. St~ Al~ KelWJI defrlttla Ml rM1'9odl ill lforil °" Pagt A 7. U•lnc. • home computer that mes~~ a com~r termlllal a meuaie boaltiDI that two th• SUIMt Strtp and lta sordid oa._e al them. built,-the__.t....._ U J , "U jOu don't pve UI a bllb ICboal ltudeDta bad liuat but Ill ...... lllabtapcKI. Wj~ Alt -.uc: Cl alle1edl1 1alned acc.,. to tbe mix ·UHmbb' software pro-down O.Paul'• 119tem. Pollce VldilDI beU9"d •laln by the ~-... ~ ,..a "i\ De Paul 1y1tem throusb • sum, . we'll 1hot yoo down •ontaeled &Na ..ltllb ••bool Suuot llrtp ldllor laolude n..t· .. ~ .... " telepbme UM ud tllw 1hut_l!?! a1aLD.''. teacben,....,i.•cClirdlD1toSUll, lnstoe ... cb hall·lllten Gina , CH a ..... ~~~~~~ u~_J·b~-E"~£ri~~~~~-5the~~~t~~~~::~;·~~ .. ~-~-~-~~~-~~~~~~a~~~~~.H~i~~=§·i~~~~~·rr~ Hid. Tbe tbreat apparen 1 , ... kklt.. t.miad. "-. •.Jib .1111 .... to a Pf!·taped comp!!.!.. r omaa bodln we foand Jane U ... ,..._ ftl _ -Of&Lolale-1.W the •"'*'°"8 PNaram, WlllC!lf CODteftr OM Howud daMrlbed botb boJI • be1l4e "9 V•tv• ,.,....,. B from Sept. 11 to Sept. 1' IDcGD· com,._·~ to uMber. "••r1 tateW ... t" aa41 .. u. nearOrtffttlt Pan. H I F -~ tboalendl ot _~lldlatl Elli• Mid aueb ••9oftwan" la ..:.-..1 • (lie Ntrm, Pap_A.I) ~~ . ___ .. --.... -. · btu..-. an4 CGlt De.Paul 912,ISI c:oat· wv.-U11._ __ _ --...:----. ~' .. Kl n.01 D , 2 ,. ~--JllsT BRB..4KING---..... . Lal«*"" 1'°"' ........ ~ ........ 1......... • 20-year unity paci· tiea Raaaia, Syria l>AKASCUS, -rla t AP)-A -~ fri• .. ~ip ud _. o,er.u. tna&r Ml ... IJM • .. ...-u.-, ... 1ato f()l'n today amid rialnl fnn ol war wtUt Jordan. But a top So- \•let f'OVO urpd •II t>OOnit y ... Ntu.d ,..~t\aUy . aod IO far OD• I 1n1r word.I •er• belnl exchaa1ect by th• two ,\rab Df'llChbon Vl-4 f'lnlt v .... a·r~ V..Ur v. KUIMUO¥. ••new from ~°"4'0w for ttMa ra&ancalloa c.,.mony, sud. "TM UUlJ hu 111 Pf'('tal lmportaac. u far u UqWda&i!fJ th• da.yeroua t:----t-"'%Tlnm=c on he MidiUl we la .S.S.ll. 1reatly app" , ... tl' the lmporunce ol c~r1UD1 wilb Syria bl th1a hn· a>orta.nt malttt ·• The-' v•eu are the Syrians' ch!e'f arma 'upplitr, and the J••• l H~v.td u another •lt111mpt by the Knamlin t.o bolater re- .: Hu~ fnt"OdJy lo 1l rn ch-= MlddJe Eut and offMt American in· llUl'lH l' in Che 1tre111 tJIW .,...., •r• • .-l•r• • .._.. -lealf rr WA..'\JflNU1'0N lAPl Republican senators today cboN Ht.>~ard n Baker Jr H their leader for the next two yean, a d~C"1s1on that autom<1tacally wiU make him top man in the • nat.-th•t coo\ten"s m January. A~•fl Baker a 14-year Senate veteran from Tennessee with a rep· ut.auon as a moderate. was picked without oppoaitioo at a pr1"ate raut•us or the holdover and newly elected GOP senaton \\ho 041lJ gJve t.he1r party a majority nut year for the first time Patricia Hearst Shaw has again asked a federal court to throw out her conviction for robbing a bank after her kidnapping by the Sym-~ionese Liberation Army. in 26 years ... Sen Ted Stevens of Alaska 'NOD anolher l'erm as Republican whip the No. 2 job in the party hierarchy, also without oppoai· lion ll"fUI ••Id pol••d l•r ., ..... •11•111' BEIRUT, Lebanon (t\Pl ~ Iraq said today its forces were poised for a "finaJ assault" on the three main cities of Iran's oil· rifh Khuzlstan.Province. -A spokesman for the Iraqi command said his nation's infan· try and armor were in advanta1eou.a positions for a "fmal H · sault to overrun" Khuzistan's capitaJ of Ahwu, the &iant oil re- fining compJex of Abadan and the army 1arriaon town of De~uJ. llrn deslrOfl lotal •I "2:111a N SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Thou&h ·juat one wilderness fire remained out of control in Southern California today, llll!horities again raised tbe._officialt"'•I of bomea deat.royed. --New repons from mOiOyriaraJ areu sbowecttliitthe Panorama fire in San Bernardino County destroyed or dama&ed. 333 homes and cabins. With the homes burned in other blazes, , the total rose to 423, in addition to more tban 1~ square miles or timber and watets-itecr: 3..000 quake •Mrl'll'or• ,._ed •• ...,. NAPLES, Italy <AP> -More than 3,000 of southern ltaJy's 265.000 earthquake s urvivors bave been bused to government· requisitioned hotels despite their reluctance to tear up roots. Many of them wept in anger and sorrow as they were driven lo hotels along the Tyrrhenian. Ionian and Adriatic coasts that a re nor mally closed for the winter. Tt\.e survivors taken to hotels were from Avellino, SaJemo and Potenza , the worst-hit provinces in the quake that struck Nov 23. killing some 3,000 people. tmbers probed Last colU1ly blaze all but conlained She -says she wants to re- move the only conviction on her record. · f'ro• Pag• A I NURSE ••• The youngstirs. who had a his· tory of runaway activity and hitchhiking, had been shot. Teslimony at Mrs. Bundy's preliminary hearing on the Mur- ray murder charge included U.e fact she had told him about Clark and the Sun.set Strip murders. She is accused of eliminating Murra}' aa-.LPQUsible witness against Clar) after becoming ~orried that he might testify against her present boyfriend. Samuel Mayerson, Clark's de- fense counsel, filed his motion for dismissal of the special circumstances cited in the case on grounds that Murray wasn't an actual witness to the crimes themselves. But· Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Nancy Watson rejected the motion and scheduled . a te ntative Feb. 2 trial for Mrs. Bundy, who re- mains jailed without bail. Clark is also held in jail without ba il on the Sunset Strip murder charges. awaiting a pre· trial hearing ne xt Tuesday. AIAIA ... on why the use of two knives might be important. He did say however, that it could show "a By IODI CADENHEAD Oft• o.llf " ... M«t number of things." ,, Last year, Z4 inches of rain fell ObJ,Ci:vers speculated that the o n "the county. causing an testimony may tiave been of. As weary firefighters begin crtre<tl1ng from tbe dying r ra-buco Canyon l ire today, a t•'u m of U.S. Forest Service workers moved in to survey .1.1rnage from the fire that swept ;1rross28.200acres. T he fire that began last Mon- day in Ri verside and quickly !'pread lo Orange County with tlw aid of 50· mph winds is con· \sdered 95 percent contained to- rl<iy. Fanned by driving winds. the dry brushland burned as far north as Santiago Peak, south lo ! ... a n Juan Hot Springs , west to :vi odjeska Canyon an~ east. tuw ard Colo De Caza where ex- pt>nsi ve homes were threatened hut not destroyed. While the fight to control the fi re that burned seven structures and forced the evac uation of hundreds of residents is basical- ly over. work to rebuild the t:harred hillsides is just begin· ning. A nine-m a n team of U .S. Forest Service woFkers began -.urveying the wilderness Mon- duy. Reseeding operations have hegun at a rate of eight pounds nf grass seed per acre. Fear that the loss or vegeta- t 1on will mean flooding and m udslides when heavy rains begin has prompted officials to move quickly to rehabilitate the barren acreage. Officials say though, that they ore not worried about the rain· fall that is expected to blanket the area by Wednesday. ··Actually that migt-1\ be what we 're looking for because the grass needs rain to sprout," said U .S "'Forest spokes man Glen Gotschall. Or ange County flood control e xperts however, are worried that the expected rains could r un off the now unprotected hillsides. estimated $10 million in damage fered to counter defense theories to flood control channels. that AJaia did not premeditate Authorities are still working to nor act with malice in the fatal repair $3 million in · damage stabbings. before the rainy season starts, At the conclusion of the pros- according to Jim Williams, de· ecution's CJlSe .. defe nse al·· sign manager for Orange Coun· torneys Ed George and Albert C. ty's Environmental Manage· S. Ramsey Jr. asked Orange ment Agency. County Superior Court Judge "If we get a severe rainfaJI Byron McMillan to issue a ruJ. prior to vegetation, flooding will ing that would prevent the j~ be substantially worse than .last·--· from returnfng any verdict year." Williams warned. highe r •than second degree In an effort to beat the winter murder. storms, U.S. Forest· Service Judge McMillan took the mat· workers are setting up tem· ter under submission and has porary flood control blocks in not yet ruled on it. som e of the Trabueo Canyon Also under submission is a re· area streams. '• quest by defense a{lorneys to With damage still left from dismiss special circumstance ~1- last year's flooding, county of· legations th't c~uld mean. ~r~ fi cials are concerned about the imprisonment without poss1b1li· added burden from the destruc· ty of parole for Alaia if he is con- ti ve fire. victed of first de~ree murder. Club slates "Without any vegetation, you have an increased amount of erosion and that's where you might have problems in store," said Bob Blau, with the U.S. ~U--'li.,..lS• er Geological Survey Wate r J ~ I~ ...., Resources office. How extensi've the flooding and mudslides are this winter u a resuJt of the fire depends on how much rain falls. "If the storms occur early in the season we could have a lot more debris fall than we've had in past years." Williams said. Also-lost in the fire are an un· told number ol rodents, mice. ·snakes and birds. Those who escaped the fire are now left without their natural habitat, ac- cording to Ralph Pisapia, • spokesman for the Department of Fish and Wildlife. "Many of the species will be distressed," said Piaapia. "Tak· ing away the ve1etation means takina away the food supply and the number ol animals will be re· duced." • --rtie Hunttngton tseach t'oun· tain VaJley Girls Club will stage its annual gjft wrapping fund raiser at the South Coast Plaza in Newport Beach beginning this week. The proceeds from the event. • held at the Carousel Room during the holiday season, will go to the Girls Club, which has 400 mem- bers between the ages of 6and18. Depending on the size of the p•ckage, prices for wrapping range from $1.50 lo $3 , a spokeswoman said. The Girls Club also is asking for volunteers to wrap presents. For further in· formation, call898'0043. Clean water rules OK'd iiiyllat' TELEPHONE W ASIUNGTON (AP) -The AH de ........ : (714) M2.at1 U .S . Supreme Court ruled Robert N. Weed Pretldllftf -""4111nr M. Toom.s Keevll Editor Thomas A. Mvrphlne ._ ..... ,_ Charles H. Loos Anl•t-~Edft• CIHllllM Ad'l••••oi: 141-1171 unanimously today that federaJ . re1ulaton cu enforce 1m clean 0F'ICH water n.darda for an entire in- c.1.-..: ,. ...... ,,.,.... dustr., without considerln1 i....-. ..... : *1Ne.CMllM ...... ., h tber I _, tM111nt11119Mdl: uws9Ntll........,.,. w e some compan ea can ... ford to comply. ~=:~..-~~~~.: W::: Providinl a bll victory for the ~Tf.J,-•'l...'=ri ... 'l.::::.U::• _,.•: Environmental Protection Al•- r ... °'.,. CMtl 1>1111, ,., .... ""'"' _,. 11 cy, the jmticea ruled tbat the <~ .,.. ..._...., •. •• ...,..,..,.. .., ,.. federal Clean Water Act does 0r•• c.t1 '"'*'"""' ~ . .._... not ·"' h -·ldera..i-_.,..,.. -.,,....., -... • ..,... l'rl*Y l'eqwl'e IUC "--· Copyri9lll ltto Orenu CoHI ,., , ......... .......,, -..Cft, """'~ The court'"•-•i•ion ii am~ """""1111• c omp•11y. No 11••• 1tu1111'•111110111 v.,,,.,, ,•:;!::t L•&:11• setback for companies in the SIOr1tt. 11111\Cr .. IOft\, llllllorlol "'8118t ._l\/Silull\ OlllM, A '""'9 •t II or ..,,..,,,......,," 11oro111 m•r M ..,..I.,_....,_...,.. lunNY•· TM IWIM._.. coal and cflllbed atone miDlDC , • P, .,,..<.cs * 1111011' o•< 1 • • Mlltlllftt,..... i. .. •-.. '°' scrw1. "~·0~· --l--.1UMIL_t .. cmUl1&-JDllblll&d•...U11AL ...;..--lt-~.nu-.~Pf"t_,_r-----... .,,.~ .. ~CllllN°""t11• .... •~C11°""1'--""'.,.~' ,.,....,.,.__ cannot afford to meet lndu.trJ YOL. n, N0.117. pollutkm CGDtrol 1tandarda. " . •. ~etl&nds Peu gleketl • • Animal 1hop burslari:1etl I . mnng ~I lurflan wllO appu'tllllJ pried opeo a beek door at a Hau.,tan Beaeb pet Uop fled wttb M* tropl4jal ftlb, lllll• and auppti• valued at•·•· •~to poliff. or .... c.o.., Gmelala wUl take publlc -..umoaJ on de· velopment pa.,. for tbe Bolaa Chica wetlanda tonitbt at tbe Hulinltoa Beach Civic Center. 'Im •MK·IN WAI dilce¥end MODdaJ et tbe Ban 'N Fln PetShot. 11111 Beacb Blvd. HuntinitaG Beacb police detective Marty O'Reilly 1a1d pet ahop burllariea are common at the bolhlay aeuon wbea the market for stolen animal• becomes more lucHtive. The 7 p.m . meet.ill&, at 3000 llaiQ St., comes oa ttie beell of a city tMarina Monday ni&ht oa tbe Loeal Couta1 Plan (LCP) for ma.rah area in the southern aection ol town. Ttie IMt ol three ..city heartncs ia set for Delc. I and will deaJ with redevek>pment plam and buildiq. bei&ht allowances for downtown Huntington Beach. SHOP OWNS• •o•E•T Blythe laid the bur1lara' haul included c:ocll:atiels, lovebirds, ftlb tanks, Burmese pythom and corn snakes. He aa.id the lades are not ccia,,.. aidered daDleroul· Blythe apeculated that aome o( tbe stolen pet9 could· turn -.p at swap meets or other outleu where the animala could'be sold for leas than pet shop prieea . -~··-·•t • • The Oranee County LCP hear- ing tonight will focua on the 1,300 acre Bolu Chica marsh located in county territory south or Warner Avenue and east of Pacific Coast Highway. It is bordered by city land on three aides and on the fourth by the coast highway. U.S. envoy arnves. This will be the county's second of three public hearinp on the manh. County plannen with note to Iran say they expect tO have a draft ALGIERS, Alteria (AP> - "Recreational and new develop-Deputy Secretary of state War· meot" plan for Bolsa Chica ren Christopher arrived lo ready by Jan. S. The finaJ public A11ien today carryin1 the latest hearing in Huntington Beach is American respoeae to Iran's Dec.9. terms for freeing the 52 At the city's LCP heating Americm hostages. Monday night, city planner June "We hope, or we expect. to Catalano said the 167-acre have good taJks with the coastal zone between Beach Al&eriamJ.o whom we are very Boulevard and the Santa Ana gratefuJ," Christopher told re- River is identifed as wetJands, porters in a brief arrival state- protected from development·and ment. tentatively designated for coo· Christopher was accompanied servation. by Redha Malek, Algeria's am· Thia was diaputed by Robert=-"'-_..b,..a""'11.sador to Wuhlnetoo. anct ...a Moore, representing Mills Land dele1atioa of other American of. . and Water Company which owns ficiala. land in the area. Moore said the The group wu ereeted by Ab- land is too degraded lo be re· G ... -·b 1 · aliatically caJled wetlands. delkrim udal ' A 1ena's am· basaador to Tehran. wbo. told re-Councilman Don MacAJliater porters the American and also questioned the value of the Algerian officials would prob-land as a naturaJ wetlands and asked who would pay to restore ably meet later today. it to a healthy state. • Phot.o1raphs and television Dale Pierce, a biologist for the shots of t'hris~r's departure U.S. '1sh and Wildlife Service, Monday night showed what responded that the condition of looked like tears in his eyes. A the wetlands is not a factor un· State Department spokesman der criteria deveJoped by said today that if Christopher several agencies, including the had been shedding tears, it was red er a I A r m y Co r p s of probably because it was windy En~ineers. at Andrews Air Force Base out- Council action The Huntinnon Beach Citv Council took the following action Monday night: · APPaOVED reqGelt to be CO-ll>OMOl'I of tM Amateur Surfinc Cha~pionahip at the HuotiDllon Beaeb Pier on Jan. 2, 3, lf•t. The National Scholutic Surftq Auociation is the initia,l sponsor. About 100 surfers from the Hunt.iatton Beach Union High School District will participate in the competition and become eligible for college scholanhip& from t.he association. AMENDED the city's massage ordinance to allow the businesses to have apprentices work before gettia& the re- quired training and permit. The temporary permit is for six months and is granted by Chief of Police Earle Robitaille. The freeze on o~nin& new mauqe parlon · and other adult entertainment ceriten such as aduJt bookstores and theaters remains intact. . AGREED to waive parking meter feea in the downtown shopping area around Main Street duriq the holiday season. From Dec. 8 throu&h Jan. 1 the meters will have a covering over them wishing shoppen a happy holi· day. It is estimated to cost the city about $900 in parking fees. -R~ECTED a recommendation to contract with Ultrasystems Inc. to conduct an economic feuiblUty study on proposals to place commerciaJ attractions in the city's Central Part. The council will comider other bids at a study session on the CentraJ Part on Ju. 19. It is proposed that commercial attractions, such as a water slide and restaurants, placed In the park would generate money for maintaining the city's park system. · --r- .. ' Find the. dlamonC:t of her drHms. The diamond of her d~eams will come from the man of her dreams. And you ·11 find it in our cremendous selection of styles . sizes. and prices. --------------~ side Wuhineton, where he took off for Algien. The deputy secretary is scheduled to meet with Al&erian :;! Foreign Minister Mohamed ·• Benyabia to relay the U.S. reply. Algeria has been acting as in-. termediary in the negotiation.a ·• between the United States and Iran. There wu no immediate in· ~ dication of a i>re.Uthrough on gaining the release of the -! hostages alter nearly 13 months ~ or captivity. • .. Christopher and other U.S. of- ficials will be prepared to answer any questions the Al1erians milbt have re1ardin2 the U.S. position, State Depart- ment spokesman David Nall said Monday night. CbrUtopher conferred over the weekend with President Carter at Camp David, Md., about the U.S. response to Iran's request for clarification, brought here last week by Algerian emissaries. The contents or the U.S. message were not disclosed, but it is known that the administra· tion has tried to convince authorities in Tehran that there are inajor legal and technical complications to the terms. The Washington Post quoted unidentified sources today as saying the message represents • DO cb_,. ia tbe basic Am.-iCllD .:i positian carried to Alprta .., ~ Cbristopber three weeka .... .• The latest rapoese, tbe peper .~ said, is merely a more detailed $ reiteration of a stance that bas ~ not changed "in broad outline" s ince an unsuccessful round of negotiations with Iran last s~ring. Seminar ~et on burglaries 'f 'i :1 :n . •: A free program on burglary .• prevention during the holiday •. ! season will be presented Friday •> at Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach. Janet Bros an, owner of Lady Locksmith & Co. in Huntington Beach, will conduct the sesaion, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in Health Science Room 131. She will discuss precautiOPS that families should take to safeguard gifts and other belong- ings in the home while away on holiday shopping excursions or visiting friends and relatives. ... - ---~ -r---"-"'!"""=-r OM.Y Ill.Dr Aa• ..... '",., ..... ··~····-,,·~ GMCefUl SWAN OF THE 1tl0 PACKARD . CLASSIC FRONTAL YIEW OF YEITERYIAR'I KING Of' THI ltOAD Laced grtHewortc ta that of 1131 C8dll•c wlh Y·12 .,.._ . Joggers step out for happier Yule- Registration is under way for the Marine Corps' 1980 Toys for 1ota Benefit 10.kilometer run1 in whlch stridera who tum out Sun· day, Dec. 14, will cover a unique coune. Entrants in the 8 a.m. com· petition at the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station helicopler base will run th roug.h the facility's two ~ian t blimp hangars, s a ys Maj. Martin Lyman. RE SAYS LAST year more than 500 runners turned out to test themselves for time, com- pare notes and at the same time to help brighten Christmas for underprivileged children. Pre-re,i.tration cost for en- tranta is $7, which includes a IOUVeni.r T·ahirt and $4 without tbe keepsake,. while the coat raises to SI and ~ on the day of tbe run for regiatranta at the bue. Moeey contributed after ex· peuee will buy toys to be dia- t ri buted under the Marine Corps' Toya for Tota proaram. Ne•, 1111wrapped 1lft toys may allo be contributed at the bue . aM day to help the cause. ft&.aao...aATION form• .. n lh•h 8l ltone for Joi· ... _. a ' 1 .rtbualuta, or ~ ... •t1d bJ c:ont.acllnl •aJ. LJIDM at a..rve Suppott Ualt, Mai'IM A&reraft Group.ti, SI Toro MCAS, Santa Ana, tl'JM. Illa plaoae DU~ber ia ....,.,_ Awards will be liven to lfale and female nmnen iD 20 and •· der; 21 to 30; 31 to .O; '1 to IO, and SO.plus ace 1roups. Prlael will also 10 to oldeat and youngest ~cipanta. ••Aid and comfort facllltlet will be provided and medical personnel will be available," says Maj. Lyman, addiDI that the base opens at 8:30 a.m. fOfl' warming up on the track. RVNNE&S IN THE openiq 2Yl·kilometer nm at I a.In uCl the main event will find tbe two hangars on the courae are almost like runnin1 throu1b caves, he notes. ' The big blimp shetten now oc- cupied by heUcopten were built in 1942 at a cost of '2.5 million ~acb and are the largest umup· ported wooden structures in the world. They are u higb u 11- atory buildings, wide as a foot· ball field and 1,000 feet long. Staff 'unwie~dy' WASHINGTON CAP) -A 1tudy recommendin1 a tborouah revampin1 of the Executive· Office al tbe Preeident aay the Wbtte Rouse staff abould be rettrudured into eaonomic, iJI. ternataal and domestic .uta. Tbe report by tbe Natioaal Academy al Public Admildltra· Uon M1I tbe omee bu powa too larae Md i¥fftcieat. Fahe alanns costly It bu coa\ Newport Beach police more than $24,000 in police officer time in nine . months to respond to false bur1lary and robbery flarms. Officer George Stavropoulos, wbo coordinates the depart- ment '1 al~ policy, said the number of false alarms in Newport bu reached "a very aerioua level." llNCE IANtJAaY, be said, there have been 2,500 false alarma to which officen have been forced to respond. He said tbe f alle ala.nm have accounted form wuted man-boian. Stravropouloa ia drafting a citywide alarm policy that he contends will allow the city to fine owners of the faulty alarm 1y1terna .Mt may give the city the power to revoke the use or Individually owned alarm ayatems. . He said on the · average, 32 alarms are lnatall~ monthly in Newport, the lion's share of that fi1ure beiD& in private homes. raOm.s ALARM ayatema, he continued, are most often caused by homeownen who fail to adjuat the 1y1tema properly or do Dot Ifft prQ: fetalonal belp in HttlDI -. \be . ,. ..... . A ....... 1.apee ..... t. ... ,., more tUa • ... _.tr ..._ com..-. wl paltce amct•, ia aelMduled Dee. t \0 dite91,. vamptns \be ctty•a alarm policy . Auction bids automatic OC collector• pay 1fl!,lll(Jn for 15 claasics .; Pop 1ia1era Karen aad Ricb&N Carpeat.er IOld 15 Yba· t.a1e Cbryalen from their -.ear collectkm clurin& tbe MY-6 _. . nual Newport lleaeh Colleetior Car Audioa wbicb puMd tbe '1 million mark in ..a.. Loi Anselea car collector Tom Barrett Mt tbe bilb·•ater man for tbe day when be abelled out •.ooo for a im Packard .. But while big money waa cbaqiq banda in the PartiDC lot auction at the MarriOtt HOtel, a l• Cadillac Eldorado that ·once-beJonpd to the late ElviS' Presley camed hardly a ripple. TRI: CADILLAC oa1.:w a high bid Sund.ty of ooly Sl,D and wu not sold. The car, auc- tion spokesman Joe Molina laid~ was in mint condition, bad personalized "Elvia" plates and • came with the orilioal registra- tion tbat bears the singer's aipature. Similar models owned by Elvia have sold for U0.000 . "There appears to be a 1eneral lack al interest in El'ril these days, .. commented Molina. "Anyway. Elvis had Iota of Cadillacs." Alt.boulb fmal figures are be- inl computed, Molina said the auction could be one of -the-most aucceaful classic car auctions in this country in recent times. He laid '10 percent of the 425 can up for-a-ucfion sold, com- pared to the usual auction rate of u percent. CAa AtJCTIONEEll Rick Cole •aid the volume is a sign that "we're coming out of the re- ceaaioa." "People w,nt to put their • · money iDto something tangible," aald C.. "You can drive a car: but you can't clpve a painting." The mo.t popular cars at the auclicm. laid Molina. were the plentiful aelection of 1966 Mmtms convertibles. The early Mmtaq, 1enerally worth S3,SOO in avera1e condition, com · manded prices over '8.000 and up to •ODO in one cue. The lluRaa& record, Molina said , ia held by Ric h ard. .. Carpenter, who sold one last year for $10,000. ONE CO THAT dido 't sell at the auctioo, though, was a 1936 Rolla Roy_ce Pb~ntom III limousine. The car was ad- vertised but never appeared. Molina laid the clasaic Rolls waa •«ideatally shipped to a re· mote area in Virginia by the car owner's overzealous aide . PolcJ for Boys IL -· , ~.a.11_1._. , •• c :··: ~ .... ,., ~ .... -~ Te•~~\' MarplalM Atlas quiie revealing TD GOOD llAllTll osn. Tfm• wu round our re~ s--..... )'OU fi1ured that OrlDI• Count.1 meaol Juat that. 0r..,.. Lab OI t.bem. Today. however, we have ap· pare•lly bull& too many tacu 1tand1 and uphal~ drlv:::f.t . cs have cocoe w II\)' •tteollOG tbat andkate lll ~ &Md area dev-oted to lbe production of Valencia or...-Oruae count)' rub oob lbU-d in tht Goklen Stal•. Nare and Veotura t'OUIMJ• put more land to it. We o.ad.p jmt U.~ ol Mveraldt County. Relative to production ot navel oranaea, Oran•• Cowi· l)' doMn 't even make the top four That' goea to Tulare, Kern, FTeano and Riverslde count1ea, in that nnklna. ALL OF THIS COMU to Uabt in a r .. clnallna. aUck new volume called lhe California AUaa. published b)' four authors named Michael W. Dooley, Stua~ Allan. Patricia Caro and Clyde P. Patton. u should be quickly pointed out that the authors didn't reach the conclualon that we 've built too many fa»t·food . outlets. That wu my own editoriallill\&. "It is clear, however, that the California Atlaa author8 have devoted an entlre·volume lhe alle of a reaular Rand· McNally just to our state alone. It's Just California all over ' the place. If orange acreage in Orange County bothers you. there Orange County 8till rates a buildmg-block for /arm product•. is still some solace in the volume relative to overall farm products value. Latest one.year figures available to the authors indicated Orange County did $99 million worth on the year. This isn't too great when compared to neighbor· ing Riverside County with $372 million or San Diego Coun- ty with $204 million. But at least it was still enough to get us on the Atlas map. THE VOLUME also gives some detailed information on our Orange Coast region, like when all of our com- m unities became cities via incorporation. You leam Newport Beach was the earliest in 1906. Newport was followed by Huntington Beach in 1909, although, alas, the authors bobbled on that one a bit. ' They called it "Huntington Park." That's another place. The news wire services also practice a lot at getting the two communities mixed up. But it was indeed Hunt· ington Beac.h that got into cityhood on Fe~. 17. 1909 with a population of 915 souls That figure doesn t come from the Atlas. It's courtesy of Huntington Beach City Hall .. _· Tbe__at.d.hon..d.i.d..rec.out: nice.b'....later on'in..the.book-h giving Huntington Beach credit as the home of public television station KOCE, Channel SO, Orange County's only •. claim to video fame. ELSEWHERE IN THE new atlas, you can learn about old earthquakes. Among the shakes of the 20th Cen· tury, the Long Beach disaster that hit" our region on March 10, 1933, still ranks as one of the all-time awfuls at 6.3 on the Richter scale. Nothing in our coastal area even approaches this shake; the closest among the bad ones being the San Fernando Valley quake of Feb. 9, 1971. That one hit 6.5 on the Richter measure. But when it comes to earthquakes. I'd rather think about the dwindling orange crops. W AIHDIGTON (AP) -Prmldmt Cart.er ai_..ed lnto law today a bW.,.....montbu lOOmiWoo acN1olpri1tine Alalkan wilder·' Deli, ~ lbe meuure "oee.fll tbe mo1t important plecea ol con· Mn--~lnt1Mb1*"1olourcowatrJ . '' HeUMda Mll·llolal eetemGllJ latbe Wblte HOUie &ut Room to a,,.al for protedioo ol tbe natiall'a •vinmmeat. He aald flaancial "=~=.'r:..e-:t,!:.:S.£o':c:'U:::o1':r';v~~ed to IA.ID ~a: "We cannot let our ea1ernea for proareu in ener11 and tecbnOloly outatrip our care for our land, water and air. andfortbeplantaudanlmalatbat1harethemwithua. "Ever'J time we dll out minerala or drill welll or ipore eroeioo or dntroy l&Dd dunee or dam a wild river or dump 1arba1e or create poUuUon, we are chan1tn1 the Uvtn1 earth. We are atrec;Un1 the air webreat.heandtbewaterwedrink,"Carteraald. ../ "WI: CANNOT APll'OaD to look at the immediate financial prollta and lpore the lon1 -term coeta of miauainl the environment.'' The blll amounta to the nation '1 declaion on how it will manage its lHl bll frontier -the mountalna, 1lacien. tundra and forests or Alaaka. It alto lar1ely determlnes to what extent the nation c~ use. the rtch netural resources of the land -the oil, gas, timber and mlnerai.. Sex at sea not what she wanted l>ETROIT CAP > U.S. Navy rt't'rulters in Detroit are sport· ln1r1 red faces after a "blue" es· uy which portrays a sailor on 11 berty as a beer-swilling, ·tattooed womanizer was sent to a potential woman recruit. The essay, "A Sailor," was stapled \-<> a questionnaire mailed by the Detroit Navy recruiting office lo Rosalind Tapia, 31 , and to 10 men. It reads, in part: "SOME OF HIS Ca sailor's) likes are women, girls, females, dames. broads and the opposite sex ... You would like to forget your bleary-eyed good for nothing . . . but all his rawts become insignificant when he looks ·at you with those blood· shot eyes and says: " 'Hi, Hooey.· Take off your clothes'." C'm.e t.o papa .. .. <NATION /WEATHER The bill that finally emer.aed from Coqreis putt UM.I m~ acres -an area laraer than Callfornia, ~t 1till leu tban a Wi'd of Alaaka '1 land mau 1 into protected cate1orie1. That includes 43.8 mUUon acres ol new national parka doubliq tJte aize ol the park system; 53.8 million acres of new wtldlile ,..,..,_, allo doubling that system; 3.4 million acres of national foneu; 1.2 million acres for lhe national wild and scenic river 1y1tem; and 2.2 • million acres in other conservation area. 1 Of that total. 56. 7 million acres will be desipated u wilderness. nev~r to be touched by development and acceuible only by food, horaeback, raft or canoe. WIDLE111ELANDareuarehuge,thetotalialeaatbueovlron- mentaliats had wanted. The version of the bill ori1inall7 paued by the Housewouldhaveput 127.5millionacresintoproteeted1tatua. Besides trimming the size of the protected areu, nelOtiaton in Congress made other concessions to development interest.I. The timber industry will have access to parts of national forest land in southeast Alaska that conservationists wanted offlimita. Jn addition, seismic exploration for oil and gu-butnodrilUng- will be permitted on 900,000 acres of the William 0 . Dou&l .. Arctic Wildlife Range on Alaska's North Slope, an idea conaervationiat.I bad opposed. \is..; Mrs. Tapia. a veteran or three years in, the Army, said she re- cei ved'the essay along with in· formation about possible re- enlistment. Dale Butler lassos wild burro on ranch near Spanaway, Wash., where 105 wild... horses and burros are available for adop- tion by anyone willing to care for them. Burros were removed from over-populated wild herds in northern California. "I asked for recruiting in· formation. I didn't ask to be sexually harassed or to get this kind of garbage," said Mrs. Tapia. "This turkey ought to be stopped." Petty Officer Ken N. Smith. who sent the materials to Mrs. Tapia, claimed the essay was part of new recruiting material received by the Detroit office. ''It's a cute little ditty ... Like Popeye the Sailor, it's cute." NA VY OFFICIALS said the essay apparently was the work of a prankster who enclosed it with official recruiting material sent to Detroit. But they said Smith should have ve rified · it with a superior before mailing it. "I can assure you it is not part of an official r ecrutting package,·· said Lt. Cmdr. Jerry Ryan of the Navy Recruiting Command i Washington. "It sounds like an individual local effort that lack taste and is lacking in ethics." Police snub call; baby sitter slain MIAMI (AP) -A 13-year-old girl placed an emergency telephone c-11 lo police moments before an intruder raped 11.nd stabbed her to death, but of4 ricers didn't respond for 40 minutes because a gruff-voiced police dispatcher labeled the call a routine juvenile dis- turbance, authorities said,. Rena Pollard dialed the 911 emergency number and spoke with dispatcher Glenn Metzler, an 18-year veteran, said Clyde Burdick, supervisor at the Dade Emergency Communications Center. The c all came into the emergency center at 2:48 p.m. last Friday. records show. . "Dade County Police and Fire." Metzler answered. "Yes,'' the gentle-voiced girl said. "There's someone trying to break into my house right now.'· MeWer asked the girl her ad- dress, age and tlien asked who was outside. according to the tape. "Some kid ," the girl res ponded. "He's trying to get in.·· "Some kid?" "He's about 15 or 17." "He Ii ve around there?" "Yes." Metzler concluded the con- versation by saying: .. All right. I'll send the police over.·· Tennessee rattled by tiny quake MEMPJDS, Tenn. CAP> .-;::.1\ minor earthquake shook parts of northwest Tennessee and southeast Missouri today, ac- cording to the Tennessee Earth· quake Information Center. Figures indicated that the quake measlired from 2.4 to 2.6 on the Richter scale. not severe enough to cause damage- although it was felt in at least two locations. A spokesman said the quake was centered about five miles north of Caruthersville, Mo .. proba.bly on the Tennessee side of the Mississippi River. He said the quake was felt at the county jail in Caruthersville and in Hornbeak, Tenn., about 25 miles northeast. Midwest snow piling up Bur.dick said Monday that the girl told Metzler she believed a teen-ager was trying to break in· to her home. where s he was baby sitting with . two small ch,ildren. He said a t a pe· recording of the conversation is being reviewed. "I'm not at all pleased with the way this call was handled,·· Burdick said. "We are investigat· But poli ce weren't dispatched until 3:28 p.m .. 40 minutes later. Officers arrived on the scene three minutes after they re- ceived the call. about the same time Rena's mother returned home. The Earthquake Information Center. an arm of Memphis State University. has a aeries of seismographic instruments in northwest Tennessee to keep track of earth movement along the New Madrid Fault. 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[2f3 ~na ~ .• I~ 'S LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaaey'1 Private Label Cllablll or Via Rme mo mil > ... : l.lt Berta1er W1Dea mo m 1 Clleldll Blue reg. 8.9~ ........ •. . ........ : J.M Scpresbv Scokb 1750 mil , 5.55 ...... liter 1.85 Bolla Wiiies c750 mil. 1 Soave or ~bbla.no ..................... 4.Z5 • <All liquor prices do not lnchlde tu I Local Growa Zuky .-., .. , .u.rresai hlrby1, Loag blud d11eldla«•· lar1e 1eae ud •IHllH &ulley1. We att "" &aki.1 am.&,.u .,.n for 1ttlffed alld ~ed or re&Q-r.r-u.e..- Tarlleys, staffed dll you d•tt el.,..._,., famou cb'elaiags; oyster, plala or •fllle· We wlll llne extra dreHl•• alld 1l•1et &r'HJ ayaUable .. order. Plan Y"r .n.n t. llo•e••de p•mpkl• or ml•ce•nt pl11 treall-bded. • ,_ / Choir memb r robbed A PRAll.I l'4..\l 1AP 1 'lv.n mf'D hl'ld 13 11amlH•11t uf it "10 11\tf\ dklll Kl UUfl u\ t:WIVtHUl tor hall an hour w u • hur• h ltell ~•ui.. tht-mt'n mhbt•d lht• v.011w11 a n d r • o t-d 1111 tt 11 1 t h 1• 111 aulhonll 111ud Tht> au .. t lw1 i. Ima ,l 1111.-1111 tutti bthlnd St Paul of ttw -,1111•"' rt·• k (hur t h In -,., .. l-1 ,,.,, '"' 11 ' -,,,.-~~~~~~~~~--.. [ ... ·r 111: ) 8a).' ll'" J1-.tr" t .at ~ \U 1> m Monda) vuJH t-'>did .. nu 11rilt·1t·d \be \3 'A omen m1. ll.11h11~ t v.11 llu11' to he on th~ noor ............ NEW SPEAKER DELIGHTED AT SWEARING-IN CEREMONY -----.ltrlJQthH!mn'-Dearm•n (left) Ctntt. Tucker, Wttttrlltown Bl..RHA:>.t\ I \l I avllll( ol tomght 's · 'Tun1~lit Shov. · i.la• rmg ('omed1an Jolmll) L'ar:.u11 "as schedull"d a:. u-.ual dt·:-p1lt> u fire "A IUCh burnt'd p.irt ol o lat gl· C'ur taanontheshov. i.-.t•I The flrt' l\<Jondu) eau~t·d SI0.110(1 damage and forced 1·un 1·1:1lu11011 of Monday night's i.how. but lht!rt' were no injuries· Guard kill~d TOHHANC 'F. tAI' I A Bt 111k ..; guard has been shot and k1lfeti 111 an exchange of gunfire during a11 attempted robb<ory 1n a depart ment store her(' 111~ a:.sa1lant wa:. cnt1cally wounded, poli<·t• :.aJd. J'OhCe ~Cart•htd In Volll rur several hours for a :.1:cond rob~r who w1tnessPs said fl ed on foot . 1'1'~ OO!•b I 11 rgf~I MANHATTAN REA CH <AP> F'or the second t1 me1n c•1ght day<., a group calling 1nwlf the Jcw1:-h Defenders ha :. C'la1mt-d res pons1b1hty for a bomb111g <1 1 · legedly aimed ai:a111s l Ku Klux Klan associates No one was inju red and no proµ erty damaged in th(· early morn ing bombin~ :1 .dayi••Y !UIMpec•I" VENICE (AP> , Two women and a man reportedly knifed anrt beat lo death a young se<'urity guard at a grocery '>lore and then proceeded to demolish the store interior with bats. police s ay. Restaurant claims • • smt extortion try \'l•:NTl 'HA (AP) A Sam 1111':. lk:.taurant Inc: offi ci al ~a~s a $1 million lawsui t filed by Ventura County attorneys alle~ 111g twalth violations against the 1·omp.iny. in l'luding live rodenL• 1111 lhl' premises of l't-rtain out lets. 1s an "exto rtion" attempt The <illorney:. fried the suit ~t ontlay. allt•ging such violations as cockroac·h infestation of food. rats in one re:.ta~rant and food f1ghb among emplo)ec~ The Nmplamt followed a two \C'ar 1n\•csl1gat1o n o f 250 s cparatt' t·ompla1nts agains t three 11f the restaurants 1n Ven· tura Count} said in vesugator .\l tkt' Thomas But Arthur Oowd. Vl<'C pres •· dent ,,r personnel and public re· l<llion:. for l, e nalion s largesf :! 1 hnur family restaurant chain. :.<1id tht' rnmpla1nts was "a thinly d1sg u1~t'd attempt at extortion." lie -;aid Deputy District At - turne\' llobei1 O'Connor had de· manded payment. of $50,000 in tine s to settle the matter . 't h reatenrn~ widespread , ad· verse publicity 1f his demand was nol met." 0 'Connor denied making such a threat and said Sambo's had wanted to "negotiate a press re- lease. which is against this of· fire's policy." Dog mauls tot to death SAN JOSE (AP) -Police are looking for a large dog that re- sembles-"Old Yeller" in the mauling death of a 3-year-old girl. Laborator y r e ports s how Stephanie Young was suffocated and m utiiat.ed Sunday by a golden retriever . said Officer Stan White. Witnesses described the large dog as resembling ''Yeller," the hero of a Walt Disney movie. The dog ran away as it was ap- proached by one witness. The accident happened while the tot was playing unattended in her front yerd, said Sgt. Charles Blackmore. -,. ........... f;xplosion off ennath Foam from firemen ·~ hoses blankets block of Gale Avf'nue in Long Beach after fight to save homes following the explosion of a pipel ine filled with: vol attle l iquid naphthalene. The pipe exploded Monday ni~ht destroying seven homes. damaging at least six others and leaving dozens of persons homeless in a block-long area of Gale Avenue near 28th Street. Two people were critically hurt including one man who went door ·to-door warning r esidents. f{ldwwL t!J~n;f.a/ Chrl$tmd-S' :1r-ee land $~ 1~/l£4Uw G~ ~I• F/repro0Fin3 .. ~ f0rever9r-een · Wa fersfanJs Ffocked T"rees Deliver1ile.s Two locdfions ~ J. I 2eq3q C.roW11 V4Jle.y PKW(. A/ext To th!, Seve11 'E/~11Ul 1 '> L ~ ai..tn a Ni~i<t. I J • 4/'15'-//ft,£" H I F . Deniocr!Bts m· rUle l~ •t Brown cho•en aa•ernbly •peaker • SACRAMENTO (AP) -Democrata acain have the top ..,_ta ln lhe California Le1illature: Willie Bropn of San Fruacilco in tbe Auembly, and David Roberti ol Loi Ancel• ln lhe Se.Date. The two, who emer•ed u candidates lea lhan a moath a10, were elected Monday for the 1911-12 1e11ion, Brown o Auembly speaker, considered the state's moet powerful office after govemor, and Roberti u president pro tempore. Brown defeated fellow Demoeral Howard Berman of Los Anteles, who wa1ed a bjtler, year· long $2 million battle, on a 51-24 vote. Brown cap- tured an unusual and delicate coalition of 23 Democrats who had been s upporting outgoing speaker Leo McCarthy of Su Francisco, and 28 Republicans. THE n.ooR VOTE WAS taken afte r the 47 Democrats deadlocked 23·23 in a closed meeting, with one abstaining'. had 26 votes · among the the n-50 m e mber Democratic caucus last January. But the ·Republicans abstained and McCarthy reQtained speaker during the bitter and divisive year. 1'te two took their battle to the elecUona. each spendin1 about $2 million on supporters' cam- paigru1. Berman had 28 backers three days after the election, but the rest of the McCarthy camp re · fused to join. Brown becam e a candidate Nov . 17, gathering the McCarthy backe rs, pulling five people back from Berman, and making a deal with Minority Leader Carol Hallett, ft-Atascadero. LIMITED TIME OFFER We wish to purchase your rare gems and fine jewelry. Our expert appraisal assures discretiorl.' integrity· and .... Berman said he would ••accept Willie Brown u speaker," but hoped the new speaker would focus on unifying the Democratic caucus becaua_e llie-GOP-base<r v1c ry was noC""T'fhe most able way to become speaker." -maximum prtoes:-------------• The fla91boyant Brown, chairman of the Black Caucus, had run unsucce~sfully for speaker against McCarthy in 1974. McCARTHY, WHO DROPPED out when Berman won more supporters in the Nov. 4 elec· tion, became presiding officer. which is largely ceremonial. Roberti won a 38·0 vole for president pro tem- pore of the Senate. He had collected sufficient votes last month in a quick. two.week challenge that toppled Sen. James Mills, D·San Diego, who had held the job for 10 years. , Roberti also hardened his leadership hold by engineering the ouster of Sen. Robert Presley. ~­ Riverside, from the fi ve·member Rules Commit- tee, which names committee members and assigns bills. Presley, a Mills supporter, was replaced by Sen. Barry Keene, D·Elk. THE PRESIDENT PRO tempore is the top job in the Senate, where the lieutenant governor is president but seldom presides and votes only in ties. In the Assembly. the speaker has lhe power to name commjttee me mbers and chairmen. and to as- sign bills. ~ But Brown, to win the Republican voteS', promised to give the bill assignment power to the Rules Committee. which has seven members now but will be expanded t.o nine membef'S, four' of them Republicans. He also promised to convene a special commission next month to study whether the speaker's other po wers s hould be decen- tralized. "It's a dangerous thing to have one person de- cide the life or death of a bill," Brown told re- port.en. 'd · · b'll · t But Berman sa1 giving 1 ass1gnmen powers to the Rules Commit~ ~ould make. it easier tor lobbyists and special interests to m- fluence them. Berman challenged McCarthy a year ago and •---------------------' A minimum depcsit of $10.000 in a Brentwood Savings 6-Month Money Market Certificate can earn you top interest. In fact . no other savings and loan or bank can pay you more. In add rt ion, since the interest from this certificate cannot be credited td your account, we can put it into a separate interest-bearing passtxx:>k account. Or, tt you wish, we can send it to you in a monthly check Annual Yield* .._-1-~N:.:..i -+---+--+-+-that's almost llke a supple- mental income. It's all up to you . For more information. stop in to our new Brent- wood Savingsofticeat 2867 E. Coast Highway. Corona Del Mar, (71 4) 675-8071 . •1nte1P.,l 1 1111-. ,,,,,., c11te ot dPPOS•t to oatel 1 w11"dr.1w.1t ~eder,11 regulations llf-"'--1--1-prnnot)ll lhe comooundong ol •nterest on tn•s .i· count n 1e annu.:11 y•eld applies when 1n1erest is netd and accumu1a1ec1 tor one y,.;v ,)I"'" <;;1me rAte The rate 1s suhiEll't to chilnqe ilt mmunty Feclefaf lilw reQtJ1res a subSt1lnt1a1 interest oenalty. tor early w11hdr.iw,1l lll pron(' 0.11 lrom a cer tohc;1te ~rc1111nt T h•S 1 ate ettechve 286 7 E Coast Hwy Nov ?7 1ri•"'1at> Clt' J 1qAo . . ~ .. I ' , -=--Unt,JiandHng_ .. ...... 1uge., clialleDge ftll • .Umated IO,• IAdoeb•nMe, moelly VIM· :.•-·· aJrudy Httled Mn, Or ..... County bu a ladochlaeH pc>SM&laUoe tbaD all)' ltate outalde :SI.ml lll'llla.O um 10me 3.• C\&bul, ud an avera1• laflua -.... Nf~ ... Heh maetb, ud tM burclla OD , .. •11 t.clllU. la t!laar, althouah It 1tUI cloN DOt com· wD I.be enormoua number of Cubul ln norida '1 1 .... -c..ty. . 1.ec:1r•., laaauaae and job lklill, moet of the ...,.., .. -* WU~ depend upon 1ovemment aid fOI' food, boul· Md cal ea~ • far u..e coei. are beina relmbW'MCI by the -.. .... al aovemmeot But tbe current lodocbineae Retuaee Proa ram wW e,apire ln April 1911, for ref· ... Who have been be re for more than three yean. Tbla ii not a realiltic termination date. While many aan.,. to 1et on their feet financially in that period, alhen still are hampered by lan1U:aje deficiencies and job U:i.Da that are not yet adequate to make them entirely •U-aupporting. -1'be problem is compounded by the housing shortage • Oranae County. All but the cheapest houai.na is out of reach al retuaee families and there'• precious little of tJtat. < While there hu been some resentment toward the newCODJien and disputes with other lmmi1rantl compel·' ial in the same low-skill job markets, tbe attitude of the ooun=ial worken bu been admirable. = b their workload bu been immeasurably in· u they try to steer t.be newcomen to lanauage , bouaina, medical aid and Jobe, they repeatedly 9acribe their work as "a challenae" and express con· ••nee that the refuaees will be assimilated into the t ericllll scene. With thil..approacb, adequate federal aid and a good e ol underatandina and tolerance from the county 'a earlier "immitrants," the outlook need not tie di1coura1· iq. ~viet warning ~run f The Soviet approach to the unprecedented upeurae ol lrade \.llioa ltrencth in Poland begtna to be unpleuantly hmini9ceat of the propqanda campaip that preceded Jhe military takeover of Czecboslov akia in August 1•. . : ' Now, u then, come press reports in the So".iet 1)nim ~nd its satellites of external antixCommunist forces with "'insidious plans" to subvert the socialist structure and break ~ the Warsaw Pact fraternity. This wu just the line taken by the Soviets in tbe months .that followed the Dubcek regime's liberal re- forms in Czecboelova:kia, leading up to the arrival ol SoT- iet t&nka and troops. Not without significance, the reports point out that the attempt to subvert the socialist re1ime in Czecbotlovakia ended in "debacle." The debacle, ol coune, u All Poles will clearly be re- minded, wu the military t¥eover. Thia wu followed by the so-called Brezhnev Doctrine, validatiq Sovi9t ia- ter~en,tioa if the power ol a Communist p~ in ane of the satellites is endangered, a doctrine ext eel ~-to a..oon-satellite neighbor in the case of Afthanbtan. · · 'lbat the Soviets may be going even further in pavtq the way for intervention in Poland is indicated by an • peal fot calm and restraint by the new Solidarity ...... union. 'Ibis ls accompanied by a flat waminl that ..... venturists" may have infiltrated the unions in an attempt to stir up further industrial conflict where n0ne now n - ists. Of course Poland. tt\ree times the size of Czechoslovakia and with a long history of bitter oppmi- tion t~the Russians, might not beallthateasytosubdue. The Soviets doubtless are well aware of this, and that the eyes of the Western world, opened once more by the Afghanistan adventure, are upon them. Alas, they may also be confident that. should they decide to .apply the Brezhnev Doctrine once more, they probably would face litlle inore than verbal criticism from the West. Gatnea kids play Some thoughts on kids and sports: -'lbe parent or coach who says to a child, "Boy you played rotten today! ·' is not encouraging the child tb play better tomorrow. ' -kids who have fun during a game experience tea stress afterwards whether they have won or loll. -Parents who would help their children aet the most from sports comJ)etition should not aet so emotioa.Uy in· .. volved that they "lose Control" while watcbinl tbelr childreti play ball. -tf a kid doesn't have much athletic talent, inltruc- tion works better than criticlam. No one who knows anytbina abQ.ut kids could arpe with aliy of this. It might even be cbeckeel off u COIDIDOD sense. The interesting thing about it is that these, and similar gems of wisdom, are the conclualons of a UC pro- fessor MIO has spent the put seven years (that'• MYm) studying the competitive sports experience of children. Judging from the time and effort put into the atud)', one could conclude that life at. the upper academic levela is really one big game. ... . . Opinions expressed In the space above are thoM of the Deity ftnot. Other views expressed on this page are thOM of their author9 end• erti1t1. Reader comment Is invited. Ad~rna The Dally Pilot, P.0 .1 ~~ 1~. _901ta Mesa. CA 9~26. Pho~!4) ~1 . __ ·-..., Dear Gloomy Gue Q . ftat does tie word I "etmu.." ..... T · A.1t•1s,snW.toratamed. I If tbe police UHd their uDderco••r m•D to atop U. flow at pat TO aebo* t1i1i1J waalda't · ba•emplattbemlN ............ to..,... 'kl4a __ ..., Ila Hm• ,..,.. .. _ D.M. R~ N. Weed/PublllMr a.nwira Krelblch/Editorl., P ... Editor Riding· herd oil the Pentagon WASHINGTON -Tbere'• DO doubt tbat ., .... •pend.lo& wUl bave to be lncreued to olfaet UM Kremlin'• bu1e outlay for mlUt.arJ hardware in the mo.. B•t tlda ._ DOt meaa tbat tbe ..... m4 lldmlrala-9hoald be alvee • bl.a ebeck to f!Y fCll' all the pet projedl they ve bad to .. wltbout durtq the Carter auterity yean. Unfort\mately, sourcea 1ay the Pentap brau bat.I bave in- terpreted Ronald Rea1an '1 election u a mandate for them t.o dual off plana for every toy they've beed lon1in1 for, whether or not it serves the 1enuine national inter~t. Tbe military profeaaion·ats' de·· .1h• (or more and better weapoqa ii notbinl ne-. nor ii it .. fteeuaril)' reprebenllble. They are,. after all, seeking the wherewithal to defend their country. Tbe advocates or dubioua weapon.a usually fipt for them in all 1incerity. But it's just u obvious that: the military bu an exaggerated opinion ol what it needs to do ita job. With this in mind, former Defense Sec.retary Robert McNamara set up an operation whicb evolved into the omc:e ol Proerun Analysis and .Evalua- tion .. lta job ii to ride herd OD ... d1•t·bappy P...enu IOD poobbaba. The aaal1nmttnt of t6i1 civilian omce wu -and ltW ia -to eballeqe the admirall' aad llDll"ala' nka&Mtta for. aew WO]Jallr,'pla~lbe" devtl; ..t-· voeate to foree a JmtlfteaUoa fCll' . the PentalCJD '1 1f•t bardwan dreama. Not 1urpri1l.Dlly, tbe office became the IDOlt cSet..t.ed iD the Pentap. But the "wbla ldda" with tbei.r computen and COit analyaea could ahnac off their unpopularity -until the Republican platform dropped OD their,heads . ENDORSED BY President· elect Reagan, lbe platform con- demned the "ill-informed and capricious intrusions" of the civilian watchdogs, which it said makes "orderly planning by the military services .. .impossible." A ·aeagan adviser confirmed that the new administration plans to cut the analysts' budlet "considerably," and down1rade· the office by transferring control from an assistant secretary to the Defense Department comp- troller. Disputes over which service gets what slice or the Pentagon pie, he said, cart be handled by the ne w defense secretary, with maybe one special assistant. "He doesn't need an army of analysts,•' the Reagan aide said. The trouble wilt\ this ap- proach is that both the secretary 'aocl bis 1peelal uaiatanta will be pollUcal appointees -far more 1ubJect to corporate preuure tbaa tbe non-political experts In the Offtce of Program Analysis apd Bvaluat,ion. A &£VIEW of the ofllce's re-. cord by my uaociate Peter Grant 1how1 that ita recommendaJ,ions durlna the Carter ~atioa often represented the still, small voice• of reason in the shrill clamor ror more and costlier weapoaaol dubious value : -Tbe civilians are rightiq tbe Air Force's move to ialtall fuel-aaviq en,mes on ita KC-US taaken, pointing out that Ute fuel economy would not equal the cost of replacing the engines. -The civilians raised objec- tions to the vertical takeoff fighter the Marines wanted, con· eluding that the plane's design limited its range and payload. The Marines took their case to Congress and got their planes. . -THE ANALYSTS are oppos- ing an Alr Force request for a new air-to-air missile that in- creases the number of targets a pilot can fire at simultaneously, suggesting that the program be delayed until tests show that pilots are capable of firing so many missiles at once. Ultimately. of course. the tone of the Defense Department is set by the secretary, who can ac- cept or disregard the advice of the civilian cost analysts. But the Republican platform 's call • for their extlnctlOD already bu 'the admirall and 1enerall llek· in1 their lips lite kids in a cudy store. SHOW llB: The voters did not ac"CepHimmy-Cuter'a crari biota that Ronald Rea1an'a elee· tioo would mean a 1reater risk of war. But one 1overnment agency . apparently bou1ht the ar1ument. The Federal Emer1ency Management A1ency baa now begun a special pro1ram de- signed to help the public withstand a nuclear attack. In special areas around the coun- try, FEMA is trying to bave telephone companies insert ··e ~ergency relocation plans" in their phone books. A pilot project involves tbe U.S. Independent Telephone As· sociation, which will put the eme rgency relocation plans - complete with map -in Ila members' directories for three "high risk" counties in Mis- souri. WATCH ON WASTE: In a well- intended errort· to control.the in· ternalional traffic in heavy drugs -much or which winds up in the United States -the State Department bas spent many millions of dollars In aid to foreign countries for narcotics . control. Last ye ar 's expen· ditures totaled about S40 million. One of the major reciplent.i of this aid was the eovemmenl of Thailand, part of the infamous "Golden Triangle" of world drug supplies. But neither the State Department nor the Thai government seems to be exucls- ing strict control over the funds supposedly being used to combat the international drug traffic. It was discovered recently-thfl more than SS .3 m i · lion worth or aircraft pro· vided to the Thais for narcOtics control was being used for mis· sions that had little to do with dope. Two new helicopters, for example. were being used to shuttle Thai and foreign biphots around their country. instead of searching out drug trafficll:en. ZEALOT &EBVFFED: Sen. Henry "Scoop " Ja~kson, D- Wash., enjoyed the luxury ol not having to run for re-election In this year or Moral Majority buassment. When confronled by an enthusiastic evangelical who demanded to know, ••Are you a Christian?" the senator looted the fundamentalist in the eye and replied : "No . I 'm a Presbyterian." End or confronta- tion. · rAll Washington seeks Reagan friendship W A S H I N G T 0 N -Part of the "euphoria" -a 11 is tan l to a defeated Those men -and one woman. "Waablactoa," bWDOrilt A.rtltur aDOtber word you bear around Democratic senator. "There's a Anne Armstrong -sitting Hoppe cmce wrote, "ii Mftl'al Wuhlniton these days -ii tbe chance we'll catch on with the around the confettnce table at miles aquare and about a tall, senae ol relief that permanent Rea1an people, or I can just Gibson. Dunn were mostly say u the Wu~ llODU" Waahlnetonians feel in beinl stay and practice law." Californians, and mostly old. me~t. pve or take a UWe. It ia able to openly expreu their real Tbe real 'Carter people. a One of Jbem referred to William · surrounded°' botb aides by re-dislike for Jimmy Carter and small band of bitter brothers. Simon. the former treasury ality." the Georgiana. moetly from Georgia. don 't real-secretary who ls in bis 508, as Wublqtm ia al.lo a f>alnted ly count in these conversations "that kid from Washington." lady. You walk into a restaurant .. BE 11,\8 a relaxed style of Most of them were just renters. They are men like Earle and atop to frieodlbip and speech," James anyway. Maybe they knew all Jorgensen. a 82-year-old steel c b at wit b Reatoa of the New York Times along. milliooaire -be was asked on J e r r y' wrote of Rea1an last Sunday, election night wb at was. Rahboon , "andbeaeebcooperationrather MEANWHILE, as Reagan Reagan's best attribute, and pre 1 id en t than confrontation at home and charmed Washington last week. answered: "He never for1eta bis Carter 's abroad . This bas given the real decisions about what friends." media man. Waatunaton a sense of a new was going to happen next in the Then, a re-beginningaqdevensomehope." Capitol, were being made in a porter at That seems about right. conference room high in the another table Even people who are going Arco Tower on Flower Street in 1ay1, only to lose their jobs in January _ downtown Los Angeles. Hun- j o It l n 11 y , C t ff d dreds of reporters clustered "You daa't have to talk to him ongressmen. s a ers an around Washington's F Street aa~, you know... Carter appoiptees -are swept Club where Reagan dined with there'• a touch of charm· up in the optimism. "The funny t be e Ii t e of perm anent tac lweW'e in the old pl. tbint ls," said a local real estate Washington; there was only one Sbe'110taken with the Reaaaaa. a1ent, the wife or 8 Democratic reporter, from a local educa-1enator, "is that no one ls plan· Ron aDd Nancy are "fun," ninl to leave. We can't find tional felevisioo station, outside they're "ltylilb" -tbMe W\)l'dl the offices of Gibson. Dunn and are rer:•ted over and over =~· who plans to sell their Crutcher where 18 of the pres- •l•in convenatlon and in . ident·elect 's old friends were 1uahtac stariea in the Capitol's "I thi.nt I'll find something, meeting as "The Personnel two newspapers. another job here," said the top Selection Committee.". -Sydney Harris NOW Washington wants t.o be his friend. People there do1n know or don't want to know that 'Reagan was elected in the same way as Carter -by running against Wasbineton. In many ways the story of the iiext year will be a struggle for the new pre- side nt 's affection and mind between real Wub.lnC\olliana and the people who actually elected him. Who will win? Was hington usually does. The painted lady survives. Lou of railroads cuts off too Dlany Americans Traftllq about u I dq, about .once a year I am tempted -ud auccumb to the temptation -to deplore the wretched 1ltuatioa we u a nation bave locked ouraelvea lnto by abaadoalq our trailll for air travel. Jronicallj, tbla baa been one ol tb• necltive feldbacb of our snat wealth: DO other DA· lion ecJuld bave a&orded '° be IO prod. • • qal wltla lte· \ra•aporta· tloa re - ao•re•. AU tlae Otb•U ..... ,. ... tla•. ?:[of ' .._. .... ..... ....,,,.. ~ ia1D01tc ... ..-tmpro•t•1 tlaelr railroad 1y1tema. Hundreds upon hundredl of American towns have been peremptorily cut off fr0m IOCial and commercial interCOUJ"M ln tbe lut two decades or ao; and· hundred• more have only mlnimal air aervtce, maklq it mucb harder t.o 1et in and out at co'bvenlent tlmea tban ever befo~. U A TYftCAL c ... I blld to ···-·····~----a lllellla• cltJ • miles awar. fte .a, I could ..................... ......................... .... .., .......... ..., ......... '-lt"( ..... l ........ ...., .... ...... daJ>Wl• ......... ..... . ..,...... --, ,... ................. 16 boun in order to deliver a 40- minute talk in a town only an hour away by air. But "an hour away" is a mialeadina and de- ceptive way of puttinl it, when plane aebedules to smaller c.om- munltles are so sparse, and 1rowtna sparser. Europe, wblcb could not af. ford t.o thlft from rail to air u speedily u we did, bu muapd to retaln the beat ol botb warldl -1wift and frequent plan- Hr'Vice between pivotal cltiel, '-l\ll a rail aetworlt that ii, .for tbe mall part, coavenleat, com- fortable, feat, clean and ebeap. wa, ON TBS coatruy. ... Delled ounea .. iato tbe ..... c1 ftlpt'' wltbout any plaDD.IDI GI' '--'lbt. ao that our aado9&1 tr....,..udon 1yatam <lf lt may be called a "1yatem" at all) --- makes it harder to 1et from toW11 t.o town than ever befon. Hundreds ol communities, once well served by the railroads, are now cut off from the mOll hlel· efficient way to travel. and de- pend desperately and ·pre· carlously on tbe private automobile. NOW THAT we att preued IDr enerl)'. our wtnal.. ebM 111• are comln1 bome to roeet. Railroads will not ntana • puaencer.me.wlaea~ traffic ii IO ........... ; ... are bacnMialb rellldllm& • 1cbedule -1boit-Mpi~dh- towu, ..... cl.... ..,: up e-.~ !'8d .... tra•ll• • 1: bol.U.C Ide bas_. a I • .. , ... ~···;;:t work• a1alD1t lal1 .. l'alMr .... fw It. .. . . . ...... . .. .... ~.-... -... .. ay DONt'IL\PMAN ........ ,._..,.. Public art has allrred ~·on trovert>' tn h~o re(·ent -tn1tan<ies ln Lasuna 8tach. but 1ru com m1Ht0Mn aren't backioa Qff 10 effona w bclnM '"'orks of art to the people . ln fact. the t'omm1ssaon is pJan n1n1 to use Main Beach Park. t~e lite of one of the t'Ontrovers1es, as a seum& for a publtt' art program ·"We (to want to hold on to that • I U l \UAY Ol (f MtH "°' i 1•1tt.1 1 - IO<'ation," said Ocms Shields of lht> ar\I panel. "ll is the most dominant lon tion in Laguna and the rnoetopen." · When a 16-foot scuJpture was ph1ced at Main Beach Park this year as a loaner , some local resi· dents objected, saying the work blocked the view. Three Lagunans appealed to the state commission to have the sc ulot ure r e moved . Later. sculptor HaJ Pastorius Jr. moved .. Vestige" to the Glassmen Com- pany in the 2100 block of Laguna Canyon Road. In a.not.her controversy, artist Robert Wyland was told to hold off painting a mural on a block-long wall on Coast Highway until the City Council discusses the project tonight. Some residents say the mural • would distract motor ists along Gha.tly detai& bared._ Ylll 11111111 llllY NPll OHA NGE:COUN TY </1.1111•NU\ ,ft"'••••· Coast Highway between High Driveand Myrtle Street . T he a rts commission has backed the sculpture and the wall mural. and'is now working on de· veloping a continuing public art program. Mrs. Shields said that panel mem hers would li ke to establish a revolving art exhibit. ''The commission has no money,'' she sald. "but is de· veloping a fund to purchase art. "For the time being, :we will ha ve to find works that are suita· ble that can be loaned ," s he added. "Perhaps that's best for now." At Main Beach Park. com- missioners hope to have dance. mime, theater -.. anything that is a rtistie," Mrs. Shields said. "We hope next s ummer' to have a brown bag t heater -for resi· dents to bring a lunch a nd watch," she said. A similar progam has been mentioned for Bluebird Park. she said. "We don't have another puk that is readily availa ble to the public." she said. "The idea is to bring the art tn where the people are, rather th ~ the people going to the art. W1• <See ARTl&TS, Page A2) Coast gay slaying trial opens Poland border Soviet troops • put on BERLIN CAP) -The Soviet Un,ion ~as closed East Germ~ areas along the Polish border, Western allied sources said to- day , and there was a report that Red army troops on the Soviet border with Poland were placed on the highest s tate of alert. The Soviet Union denied the reports "categorically." Reports of the actions on both oeu,,. .... _ JOINS LAGUNA FORCE Sgt. Jim Sprelne San Clemente officer joins Laguna force Sgt. Jim Spreine of the San Clemente Police Depa rtment will j oin the Laguna Beach Police Department J an. 5 as a lieutenant. Sprein e, 33, h as been a m.ember of the San Clemente force for 11 years, serving as a patrol officer , investigator . and watch commander . In Laguna Beach , he will be in charge of the department's staff services division. He ls a decorated U.S. Marine veteran of the Vietnam War. A graduate of California SCate University at Fullerton, Spreine resides with his wife and two children in San Juan Capistrano. Overton· ne.w CUSD lea·der Conduclin1 Its annual re· or1anilatlon meeting Monday Ditbt. the Capistrano Unified School District board elected new olflcen to serve for one· yeartennl. Elected president of. the board was lMt year's •ice president .Ian O•erton. She replaces Robert Bachelor. R..,a.dns Jan Overton In the riff pre1identiaJ spot la Charles . Want. ~ as board clerk wtllDe Annette Gude, wfM> will take o¥er for·Ted Kopp. akrt s ides of Pola nd ca m e ll_S Poland's Communist Party Cen- tral Committee met in Warsa~ · to discuss the continuing g<>11' ernment-worker conflict that has caused concern to the Soviet U nion and P<fland 's othe r Warsaw Pact allies. ·Communist P ar ty leader Stanislaw Kania warned mHi· t.anl Polish la bor leaders to ·•sober up" and said they are ·threatening peace in Europe. In Moscow, a Soviet Foreign Miniatr)' spokesman said: "We Categorically deny all these r umors. Troops in the trans Ca r pathJan area as well aa in other are as are living in a normal life. The re is no urcent or non-urgent mobiUzation or draft of reservists. All Inven-tions about this are on the con- science of thos~ who circulated them." The Carpathian area or cen- t ra l Europe refers to mountains that stretch from Poland south to Romania. The Soviet Union declared all East German areas along the border with Poland off limits to staff from the American, British and French military missions in Potsdam. according to allied sources in West Berlin. T he Br itish Broad casting Corp. reported from West Berlin t hat the "western districts" of th e Sovie t Union bordering Poland have been sim ilarly closed for some weeks. T he BBC quote d militar y sources in West Berlin as saying Soviet troops in those districts have had their' alert raised four points to level six. the highest in the Soviet a rmy. lo Washington, the Pentagon declined comment on the re· ports . U.S. Army headquarters in Europe denied there was any redeployment of 'roops in West Germany in response to reports of Soviet military moves. A spokesman said the U.S. 8th Infantry Division was conduct· <See POLAND, P•ge .AZ) Laguna eyes property , report plan A property report procedure is expected to be adopted by the Laguna Be9c h City Council tonight, but the process isn't e xpecte d to inc lude much · discussed regulations for inspec· tion of homes. Instead, the council is expect- ed to keep the real property re· port for homes being sold u is -for the time being. The council meets at 6 p.m. at Ci_t~ Hall. - 11ie council requested in llio- vem ber that city officials recom· mead cnteria for im~Uoo of property and penalties for build- ln1 code violaUonl, lncludi.q ii· le1al rent.ala . And, ~cu members ulrea for a 1peedy report proceas tbat would not delay property 1alel .. Thoee recommendationa are due at a later date, officl•ls said. Realty agent • • VI Cl Im By FREDERICK SCHOF.)t •:111 . °'"" o.i1, ,.,tet St.it • An Orange County Supcnnr Court j ury listened to a secret!} ret'orded conversation today 1n which a Dana Point man free!} d 1 s c u s s e d h i s r o I e . i 11 t h t· g r uesome 1978 slay in ~ of 4 1 vear·old Corona del Mar rta l est ate agent Ruben M artine1 In the recorded conver-;11l11 11 monitored by Newport Heath police Wlth the assistance of in fo r mant Walter Lawrenn• Dal.ie, defeoda nt Anthony David Bies, 19, is heard dil>CUS!.· in g several aspects of 1 he murder that occurred after he and a second s45pect, John Alan Keith, 22. met Martinez at a Laguna Beach homosexual har MISSION VIEJO FAMILY FACES MASSIVE HOUSECLEANING AFTER THIS MISHAP Tr••h truck dropped In on VlrgH Bigby home Monday, r•mml"g c•r Inside ·· ... candle ... this bag \E:~ pletive deleted) candle . ·· Bies is he'ard sayin1 In d~crib· ing the large star·shaped wax can dle tha t wa s used to bludgeon Martinez in to un consciousness. SEDAN RESTS INSIDE FAMILY ROOM AFTER CRASH Lucidly, pa t•nk .... empty, fire~ noted Crackdown on litter planned in Iaguna A crackdown on some fas t food outlets and other businesses where litter allegedly is a chronic problem may be at hand in Lasuna Beach . City Council membe;.s· ~lll re· ceive a recommendation tonight that bulines1e1 not providing adequate truh-recel>tacl• be notified th•l they are breaking clty law. The council meet.a at 6 p.m. at · City Hall. The Be•utification Committee of the Lacuna Beach Chamber of Commerce has proposed word.in& to be,.added to the MUM' control ordinance to require bu1ine11es to provide ~ recep· tacles. But City Man•PT ten Frllll noted that the current ordinante covers the subject. MV home rammed by truck Virgil and Raquel Bigby. who Ii ve at the root of a high h1 II in Mission Viejo. where the trash is picked up every Monday. were wondering just (he other day why they are the fifth owners of a nice six-yea r.old house. Today they think they know. especially after looking at all the old skidmarks on Via San Pedro in front or their home and put· ting two and two together In light of what transpired Mon- day Structura l s pec ialists and workmen finally shored up the $200,000 home at 27242 Via San· Pedro -or what is left of it - after an El Toro Disposal Com- pany truck ram med it. Spokesmen for the garbage pickup firm say they have their ma mmoth rig back today, but it will be some time before the total damage bill is tallied. "They've probably got a good $50,000 involved there,.. says Orange County Fire Department Information Office Capt . Sherry Bunting. basing her estimate on the home's value. "It's ju.st a disaster , .. Mrs. •· Bigby said today, explaining the family moved io only s even months ago and the debris to be sorted includes m any flattened, burst. boxes of antiques not yet unpacked.· Jn another part of h1 ' testimony, DaLie alleged thut Bies said that Keith found " mitre box saw in a closet and prot'eeded to attempt to cut ol I the head from Martinez' bod:. Asked by prosecutor 0d\ nl • Carter what Hies said a!-Kt-tit. s awed on the neck . Dal.1l testified "!he was > ~t.:indtn~ there laughing.· The conversation recorded 11~ inves tigators contains rd e rent·es t o "73 cents tht· a mount of money al lP~ed tu ha\•e been taken from '.\lartme1 . during a robbery alleged tu ha\ f• followed the brutal assault. "Not enough for a p<ick of cigarettes." Bies is heard wn~ plaining in the recorded con versatioa with informant Dal.1<' 21 . a for mer Laguna Niguel rcs1 dent. OaLie has emerged as th(· chief prosec ut ion w 1tn<'!.:. against Bies. now on tna1 beforl Judge Kenneth Lae. Keith's tnal is scheduled for next year. In test1monS' Monday, Dal.1c said that he was introduced to Bies by Keith in 1979 shortly after his release from state I See SLAYING. P•ge A?) Or:n:c.4 -~oa~1 ._ --__ __: ~ "·eat her lnc-r"easing low cloud1 ness. exte nding through Wednesd ay . A l ittle cooler . Lows t onight 50 along the coast. 55 inland Highs Wednesday 63 to 67 11'81DE ..... A't' Orange Coupty Fire Oep•rt· ment personnel said the 12:20 I p.m . runaway tl'ash truck accl· dent could have ~en far worse 11_, If the fuel lank of... the Bi0 b..,..' William D. Ke._., 0 Doll.as e "w doctor, Im bNR crificilwd Jor parked 1975 Lincoln sedan bad , hia treat'"""• .-..e publicity been full . ..--...... & f h The entire house prob•bly aurro--,_ can ° t e lole odor, Stew McQwen would have gone up in names KiUIJI defend&~ JftdlMJds m po11ibly with Bl1by, owner of o..-. A t h e S a n t a A n a D u I o u t sto1"11 °" • ur · restaurant and night club in San· ; I •tie• -ta Ana, trapped upetain in the ~· .,_..,.... •tt , a bedroom over the 1ara1e where • ..... ....._. a ~ he had sone Just seconds before ~-:,.. =-.:: :=. .. the tnack hit. ~ c:J M HI.• wife 1ald today her • .,. · .i:a husband bad been inside lhe ...._ -,: 1arace mom4nta before. remo.· iJ: ins · ,.c~ed "*11ace from-, -=----a.---~-"'D couple's other vehicle, a new tit· ___..... •· 1 tcr ' < .. nua. Pase A.I> -. . t --..-----JlJST BRE'4«1NG _.....,..---.,. ~yi-ar unity pact tie• Ru••ia, Syria . 'DAMASCUS, S1na ':,.!;l;A .. ,.., fri111lrhAp .... co- IJ IFadlm...., ....... .. die '"'9l '1aMa C ... lato f'wH taday amid rialq fMn fl • ., ... ~ lut I ... ..... \' t "'~ w-1td all coamr'-tw Mt~\l.Uy. aad 10 far oa· I) antry word were bemei e1claUIM bJ U.t two Arab Mt&hbof'I ' Vite f'•rtt I<'• Pre•I'*-' Vllilr v KUIMUOv . wfao new from MCIM'OW' fw lh• ral1tic'1tioD _..__,, aald. ''Tbe tnatJ hu • apfflal Ul\por\UH u far .. UcauiciaH•t lbe daq ...... "~m.-nl ol tf'Aalon In the au.._ Md•• ha~ .S.S.R. 1r .. tl1 apprttlale the lrnportanr-.ol oooperat\Q1 wlth Syria in thla im· port &nt malttr Ttw • \!•~ art lht Synaoa · chief armt auppUet, ud the ~rt ia \ l -~ *'" anolhu auempt b)' lb• KremUn to bolster re- a•mc-. fn enJlr to It m thl' Middle f.:Nt and of(Ht American In· Ournt'tt In l.ht arn f.or. IWll•l•r• ••''"' ....... ,. ... ,.. W SlllN<iTON IAPI Repubbcan aenaton today chote Ho• 111rd H Saker Jr Ms thelr leader for tM neat two yean, a decLs100 l.hat autornaLlcalJy will make hJm top man In the Senate tbat <'c;.invenes tn January 8 akt!r , a 14 year &nue veteru froata: "wllb a rep- uuH 1on as a moderate. was picnd ONC>eitien at a prl\ <i te \'llU<.'US Of the holdover and ne 119 90P Mftaton who "ill g1ve their party a majority next year tt)t the finl time to 26 yeMS. sen Ted Stevens of Alaska WOif another term as Republican whip, the o 2 Job in the party hierarchy, also without oppoai· lion · '""' ••icC pob~d tor .,...., a •••• BEIHUT, LebMnon (AP I lraq said today Its forces were poised for a "final assault" on l.he three mal.n cities of Iran's oil· rich Khuz1~tan Province. A spokesman for the Iraqi command said his nation's infan· try -Mnd armor were in advantageous positions for a "final as- sault lo O\'errun" Khu1istan's capital of Ahwaz, the giant oil re- ftn1og complex or Abadan and the army garrison town of Delful. 11,.,, dnl re11 101al ol -123 IMmrl . SAN ~ERNARDINO <AP> -Though jmt one wilderness fire re"!"amed . out . of <'ontrol in Southern California today. authorities agam raised the official total of homes destroyed. New reports from mostly rural areas showed that the Panorama fire in S~n Bernardino County destroyed or damaged 333 hom(>S and eabins. Wll.h the homes burned in other-blates l~e total rose to 423, in addition to more l.han 140 square miles or t 1 m ber and watershed. Embers probed Last colUlly blaze all but coniained. Ky JODI CADENHEAD 0t ,,_ D•llY l'ilet St4'ff ~s weary firefighters begin r d r e allng from the dying T Fabul'o Canyon fi re today, a I e a m or U.S. Jt'orest Service workers moved in to survey damage from the fire that swept uc ross 28,200 acres. The fllre that began last Mon· day in Riverside and quickly spread to Orange County with th e aid of 50 mph wi nds is con· .;1c1ered 95 plercent rontained to· day Fanned by driving winds. the dry brushland -burned as far north as S<1ntiago Peak. south to ';:in Juan Hot Springs, west to Mod1cs ka Canyon and east toward Colo De Caza where ex· pensive homes were threatened hut pot des troyed. While the fight to control the fire that burned seven structures <i nd forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents is bas1cal· Iv o ver, work to rebuild the r harred hillsides is just begin- ning. A nine·man team of U.S. ~·orest Service workers began s urveying the wilderness Mon· da y. Reseeding operations have begun at a rate of eight pounds of grass seed per al're. Fear .that the loss of vegeta· t1on ":''II mean floodin g and mu~shdes when heavy r ains beg_m has prompted officials to ~e quickly to rehabilitate the \Jarren acreage. · Officials say though, that they are not worried about the rain- r a II that is expected to blanket th e area by Wednesday. "Actually that mig ht be what Panhel lunch set in Laguna M embers of the Lagun a Panhell enic Association will be entertained by the Laguna Hills lligh Sehool Chorale Wednesday al the association's Christmas luncheon a t the Boardwalk Restaurant. The group will gather at 11 a.m . and the luncheon will be served at 11 :45. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs . Ross Mi ller, 494·3820. • we 're looking for because the grass needs rain to s prout," said U.S. Forest spokesman Glen Gotschall. Orange County flood control experts however, are worried that the expected rains could , run off the now unprotected hiUsides. Last year, 24 inches of rain feU on . the count);'. ca u~ing an estimated $10 million in damage to nooct control channels . Authorities are still working to repair $3 million in damage before the rainy season starts according to Jim Williams. de: sign manager for ..Orange Coun- ty's Envjronmental Man age. ment Agency. "If we get a severe rainfall prior lo vegetation. Oooding will be s ubstantially worse than last year," Williams warned. In an effort to beat t he winter storms , U.S . Forest Service workers are setting up tern· porary Oood control blocks in some of the Trabuco Canyon area streams. With damage still left from last year's .flooding. county of· ficials are concerned about the added burden from the destruc- tive fire. '"Without any vegetation, you have an increased amount of er~sion and that's where you might have problems in store," said Bob Blazs, with the U.S. Geologica l S urvey Water Resources office. How extensive the flooding and mudslides are this winter as a result of the fi re depends on how mueh rain falls. "If the storms occur early in the season we could have a lot more debris fall than we've had in past years," Williams said. Also lost l.n the fire are an un- told number of rodents, mice, snakes and birds. Those who escaped the fire are now left without their natural habitat, ac· cording to Ralph Pisapla, a spokesman for the Departnaent of Fish and Wildlife. "Mamy of the species will be distressed," said Pisapia. "Tak· ing away the ve1etation means ta"n1 away the food supply and the number o( anim1la wm be re· duced." I ........... ,, Patricia Hearst Shaw has again asked a federal court to throw out her conviction for robbing a bank after her kidnapping by the. Sym· bionese Liberation Army. She says she wants to re· move the only conviction on her rel'ord. · Resp~nse .delivered to Iran ALGIERS. Algeria (AP> - Deputy Secretary of State War- r e n Christophe r arr ived in Algiers today car rying the latest American response to Iran's t erms for fr eein g the 52 ·American hostages. • ··We hope. or we expect, to have good talks with t h e Algerians to whom we are very grateful." Christopher told re - porters in a brief arrival state- ment. Christopher was accompanied by Redha Malek, Algeria's am- bassad'?r lo Washington, and a delegatton of other Ame rican of. ficials. The group was greeted by Ab· delkrim GheraJb, Algeria's a m· bassador to Tehr,pn. who told re · por ters the American a nd Algerian offi cials would prob· ably meet later today. Photographs a nd te levision shots of Christopher's <teparture Monday night s howed what looked like tears in his eyes. A State Department s pokesman said today tllat if Christopher had been shedding tears, it was probably because it was windy at Andrews Air Force Base out· side Washington. where he took off for Algiers. The de puty secretary Is scheduled to meet with Algerian Foreign Minister Mohamed Benyah ia to relay the U.S. reply . Algeria has been acting as in· termediary in the negotiations between the United States and Iran. There was no immediate in· dication of a breakthrough on ga ining t he re lease of the hostages aft er nearly 13 months or captivity. Christopher and other U.S. of· fi cials will be prepared to answer any quest.ions the Alizerians mi~ht have regardinlZ the U.S. position. State Depart- ment spokes man David Nall said Monday night.. 1bieves hit 2homes in Laguna Beach Burglars made off with more than $12,500 worth of camera equipment, jewelry and silve.r articles in two break·ins in Laguna Beach Saturday and Sunday. Lagwta Beach police said the thieves removed a screen and entered the home of Colin Luo· dell in the 500 block of St. Anns Drive between-6 p.nr. and &p.m. Saturday and took $4,600 worth of goods. Pearl earrings, a matc;hing necklace and a set of silverware were reported stolen. In the sec ond incident. burglars took S8,000 in camera equipment and jewelry from the home of Billy Jo Sharp in the 900 block of Bluebird Canyon Road police said. ' &,lilt ' The burglars reportedly en· tered the house through an .. un· lo<!ked window Sunday. RObfrt N. Weed Pr"Hl*'°' -.._....,,. M. Thomas Ke@vil IEctttor Thomas A. Murphine -..-.1,. E•or Char1~·s H. LOOS "Ml"M I _.....,. IE_.er TELE PHO• AH clepMIMIM: (114) M2.at1 CIHeffled ~: M2""11 OFftCU CeM• MeM: JJIWMI .. , "'-' L..-e IMctl: .., .... CAiMI " .... ' ~liledl: f117SIMcll ...... ¥~ } Hospital plans dr11@8 tteminar "Drugs, Their Use and Abule" 1riU be the-subject of • nuralnc seminar offered by the South Coast ~edic1I Center nur~•n1 department Thunday fro.in 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. in the hotplt.al'a auditorium. For further informatloD, caU the nunin1 office at 451311, ext. 818. ..... '11! ... AJ .1RUCK ••• ~··~' true•. after a "lie vlal.:J:.~~ .... f!I-....•· °"-•a.., Flre C1pt. BuDtlDI 11id '9f Bleb'1 eom,_.... ... tie f1d lbl ~UNCI up1talrw floor dropped two feet wblD tbe tr..aa truck careened np&oet,.a, 1ato the houae. "He thoucht it wu lhe 1reat earthquake," she said. Bl1by'1 compc»ure wavered, however, Mooday and bla voice trembled u be tofd bow doMm of cbil4ren would h•ve been in the •treet out.tide if the accident occurred 20 minutes later. .He waa waiUoc for Ryan B.aeby. s. to come home from lnnder1arten at nearby Newhart Ele~entary School, while Monica Bi1by, 9, was still in claas at Hankey Elemeotar)' School. "He had talked me into 1oin1 to the store," ~a~s Mrs. Bigby, who wondered what all the ex- citement waa wttil she turned in· lo h.er street, Via San Pedro, and learned, to her horror. Cowity Fire Department of. ficlafs said the accident oc· curred while an El Toro Dia· posal Compa_ny driver Cno n~me) was training a co-wprker, M 1guel Castellanos, in the tricks of the trade . The two men parked the giant t(uck at the top of Via San Pedro, left it in neutral gear with the emergency brake set and were loading trash, when s uddenly it began moving downhill. . "'Mr. Castellanos chased 1t. but he couldn't catch up," Capt. Bunting said today. The trash truck barrelled downhiU. with Castellanos in hot pursuit, bashed the parked Lin coln. through the garage door, ending it through a wall. a bat.hr-oom, nattening a wet bar and' smashing two holes into the children's bedroom. If it had.been the small pickup instead of the big sedan, Mrs. Bigby said today. the little vehi· cle would ·have been rammed clear through the house and landed in the swimming pool. Workmen shored up the sag- ging upstairs and finally backed .the trash truck out about dusk, she said. Fro• Page ,11 SLAYING ... prison in Nevada. DaLie testified that Bies dis- cussed details of the Martinez murde.r at a Halloween party held in ).m9 at a San Clemente apartment. . According to QaLie, Bies told him .'....'..they went to his (Martinez) house and he stated to me they were out lo rob some- one, preferably a homosexual because' they are a little easier to manipulate than heterosex- uals." DaLie testified that Bies re· peatedly used the e xpression "whaled on" in describing the candle bludgeoning of Martinez. According to DaLie's testimony Bies told him that following the assault with the candle he and Keith returned to Laguna Beach in Martinez' car , left it parked on a city street, then returned to M artiner.' Corona del Mar home on Keith's motorcycle. On their return to the house, DaLie said in recounting Bies' statements. the two found Martinez lying on the floor in the bedroom. "The (expletive deleted) is still alive. I can hear gurgling sounds coming o ut of h is mouth." DaLie quoted Bies as saying. That was when the alleged saw attack occurred . Prime hit• 181/a···raie NSW YORK CAP> - Cbw ll•nbe&taD BIU &o-da1 ..... ltl pri .......... lDI r• to 18.5 percent, tbe hlahelll'IU.U.C.1111,u tM ~ .. 1'C"-Ht. eoatlaMd. Bank of Amerle1 an.t Hveral Callfonla bub followed. The bub reJaed their rate on lo1a1 to beat · coporate customers from 17. '75 petteat, a level lbat waa Mt WedaeMay. UntU today. Welt. Far10 Bank of San Francl1co wu cha.r1ln1 the h l&heat prim~ rate, I.I percent. Interest rates have been rl1ln1 rapidly 10 recent weeke. with t.he prtme rl1- in1from14.5 percent in le11 tb•n a month. Fr:--r•p Al POLAND •.• ing a trainln1 ta~rciH in Wf!llt Germa ny , but th•t the maneu ver waa 1ann<.1unrt:d month.II ago 1md h1ad no <.wmt<: lion with Pol-nd Earlier, the HOC r~por\4:d Uuit East Germany . 1mt Qf the harshest Soviet b&lj(' cn\1•·• •A the labor W!rnt m c11mmunut Pola nd . clo11ed 1l 1> :tf>(J m11 .. border With f'uh1od tl1 W~~I military observer• 11nd , •r>1 ~~ all army leave. A s pokesman for ttJ• f!a,, Ger man Y0Te1 1r1 M inu , / asked atJOUt the ~v1rt rnfl!Uut~ 11a1d he knew n(.Jthin1e ilt,Nt , The allitd i.ourc-~ w~ ~v.t1 not t11 ~ 1dent1 f1e'1 u 1'1 lt1fl; restriction o·f ce r tain bf,rt:lo:r areu wu qw~ frequent Th.e alUed sourc~ rJecllnetJ w confirm reports aoout •lleJtf!d t roop movement.II 1n the closed areas and that Eas t German soldiers were denied leave Special access to the East Germ an border a rea was al· lowed to· Western military ob- servers under the occupation agreements at the end of World War II. Under the agreement. W ester n observe r s ha ve military missions in Potsdam insi~e East Germany, and th~ Soviets m aintain similar mis- sions in the former American British and French zones that are now West yermany. The BBC said Monday night while much of the Eas t German· ~ol~sh border is normally off limits to Westerners, in the last few daya aJJ of it was closed to them lo a depth of 2S miles. BBC sources said th.ere was no indication the East Germana had c~ the frontier to all t ra vele r s . Innocent of slaying, Marine 8ays A 25--year -old Marine pleaded innocent Monday to murder charges stemming from a July 19 brawl inside the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Enlist· ed Man's Club .. Cpl. Robert A. Pearson faces unpremedit•ted murder charges in a general rourt martial that began Monday at the air station. If convicted, be could be sen· tenced to life imprisonment. He is accused of smashina a chair against the head of Lance Cpl. Ryan W. Leroy, 19, who suf· fered a massive brain hemor· rhage and died in Santa Ana· Tustin Community Hospital. Find the diamond of her dremts. The diamond of tier dreams will come from che man of tier dreams. And you'll find ic in our tremendous selection of styles. ..Ji. sizes. and prices. • ' Berges~p withh-eid- • voting Newport Beacb A•· semblywoman lbriu Ber,._ waa ~ a pbJloeophical .... proach y to the potltioa abe auddenly found herself in Mon· ·day in Sacramento. • Mn. BerPIOD. re-elec:ted tut month to a second term. broke with fellow Rei)ubllcana two weeka ago by anoouncln1 ahe ~ would support Loa An1ele1 :i Democrat Howard Berman u ,\laembly speaker. .. But Monday, the or:nlna day of the new aaaemb y aession, Republicans helped dump Berman by aUping themselves wltb liberal Sao Francisco Democrat Wlllle Brown. c Related 11tory, PaiceA5) Mrs Berutton. a~ that Berman would loae and unable to commit herself to supportin1 Brown, abstained from votin1. Today. temporarily estran1ed from bnth her own party and the new apeaker, Rergeaon com- mented, "That'll politics - you're always on and off limbs •· She mauntams that the JU. aembly~ partlaJly because Of ... the 1pllt 1n Oemotrat vat.es, Is in for ·• 10me "tumultuous'· times with .Hwwn at the heJm I int.end' I.I> work with the kt:pvt»Jcan caucus as positively a • pras t ble ,'" th e as . V!mblywoman said . "I have a ~~ le(11Jat1ve package and n~ver have had any problem wOTkin&e '*1th either Democrats r,r k~bhcans " ~ r'I ReTgeM>n, regarded as a b r ight and o pe n -minded l~g1sl afor by her colleagues. \a1d she'd agreed to support Rerm an becaust many of his concerns are compatible with her own. She said Brown's position on many issues is 'm conflict with .. wha~. J feel my district .sup. ports . She contends Brown is a strong supporter of mandatory busing, of legalizing marijuana and an opponent o f the Peripheral Canal. "While the Republicans have be~n assured of some gains," said Bergeson. '"the speaker's philosophy sets the tone and as long as the Democrats are in control. the numbers are against us."' Assembly newcomer Nola~ Frizzelle. R-Costa Mesa . stuck with the Republican majority and voted for Brown. Bergeson and three other Republicans abstained. l~ro• Page 111 ARTISTS .•• want to give the xperience to persons who don't ormally seek it out,·' said the com iss · "We want to surpr e peo le and mix it (the art) with their everyday exper ience -to teach people to live with art,'' Mrs. Shields said. ·. -But if-the arts commission ar-• ranges for art displays such as sc1,1lptures. to be placed at Main Beach Park, the city. will have to obtain a permit from the Regional Coastal Commission in each case. Cit y Manager Ken F~ank s~4~ : ··w e would have to apply for a separate permit each time. un· ~ less we apply for a perm it to allow ' the art on a continuing basis.'' Carter visited WASHING TON (AP) -Presi· dent Rodrigo Carazo of Costa Rica has called on President Carter at the White House and received praise for his country's help in dealing with refugees . from Cuba. • . ·. .,_ Ylll llllllll llllY Ml. I lll ~ll AY Dl (l Miii ~ : l'Jii!, 0 H A NG [ c 0 u N T y (, A l I H JJ , J I I\ I ·~ I • • • • • . Gha.~ly detoU. bared Ne rt slaying teStiinony on tape By t'REDEIUCK SCHOE MEHL police with the assistance of in· 0t•o.1w~ .... ._... form ant Walte r Lawre nc e An Orange County Superior Da Lie. de fe nda nt Anthony Court jury liatened to a secretly David Bies 19 is beard discuss· recorded conversation today in m g sever1a l 'aspect s of the which a Dana Poiat man fr~--111,u.rdec lbaL-0ecurred aft~ he u c u u e l sro le -in~ the and a second suspect. Jotiri Alan grueaome 1978 sla ying of 41· Keith, 22. met Mlrtinez at a ye ar·old C.orona del Mar real Laguna Beach homosexual bar. esta(e agent Ruben Martinez. " ... candle ... this big (ex· In . the recorded conversation pletive deleted) candle ... " monitored by Newport Beach Bies is heard saying in describ- Was heist • a motive in slaying? By STEVE MARBLE Olltlao.llyl"Mlltit.tf The man sought in last Wednesday's glinshot slaying of 42·year·old Judith Nesbitt in a ·cabin of her Ne wport Beach- moored boat may have tlad rob- bery on his mind, police suggest- ed today. ing the large star-shaped wax c andle that w as used. t o bludgeon Martinez into 1,1n· consciousness. In another part or b is testimony, DaLie alleaed that Bies said tJiat Keith found a mitre box saw in a closet and proceeded to attempt to cut off the bead from Martinez' body. Asked by proiecutor David Carter what Bies said as Keith sawe d on the neck , DaLie testified ·•(be was) s tanding there laughing." Th~ conversation recorded by in vestiga tors c:ontain s r ef- ere nces to · '73 cents -, the amount or money alleged to have been taken from Martinez during a robbery alleged to have followed the brutal assault. "Not enough for a pack of cigarettes," Bies is beard com· . plaining in the ·recorded con- versation with informant DaLie, 21, a former Laguna Nipel resi· dent. DaLie bu emeraed as the chief prosec.ution witness aaaiDlt Bica, now on trial before Judce Kenneth Lae. • Keltb'a trial 11 acbeduled for ne&tJU,r. Dlllly ........... .., ..... ,. ...... Gee., gou laere alrftld11? Newport detectives revealed that the wanted man grabbed ·Several items from the SS.foot boat, the Felicidad IV, before making his getaway. The items, which police would not identify, are or sli gbt monetary value and it may be, ]N)lice admit, that the slayer •rabbed them only as an ar- tertbou8bt. In tatimoay Monday. DaLie said that be wu introduced to Bica by Keltb in 1979 abortly after his releue from atate prison in Nevada. DaUe teltifted that Bica dia· cu.aaed cletaill ol the Martinez murder at a 'Halloween "'-'"" held in Im at a San Clemmte apal"bl*lt. . Six-year·old Julie Ritchie of Costa Mesa. seems to be taking only ' tentative step toward the .gentleman with the big beard and fuzzy •suit as he holds forth in South Coast Plaza. Yes, it is indeed St. Nick, who has taken up his post since the day afte r Thanksgiving. The .robltery disclos ure , in· veati1ators noted, only com · pounda the mystery that sur· rounds the sumhol slayina of the I nine mother ol four. A tuk force of 12 officers bu now 'bee n put toa ether by Newport police who are concen· trating their search efforts on marinas tfetween Long Beach and Dana Point. Capt. Wayne Connolly said it is believed the mystery man, who lured Mrs. Nesbitt to her family cabin cruiser by claiming to be interested in purchasing lhe vessel, may have viewed other · boats along ·the Orange Coast that recently have been up for sale. · "We're hoping that someone out there recogn izes this guy." said Connolly, adding that the p0lice investigation could quick-,.... (See SUSPECT, Page A2) seniors vie for grants Applications for 1,281 college scholarships.for the year 1981·82 are be ing acce pted fro m gra duating seniors in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine by the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge District. Qualifying seniors normally have a scholarship rating of 90 percent and stand in the upper S percent of their classes, Elks of- ficials pointed ou{. The scholarships range from $750 to $5,000:·Some are awarded in nationwide compe tition, othe r s are allocat e d on a s t ate wide basis. Application forms .are available at all high achools in the Ne-wport, Costa Mesa, Irvine area or they may be obtained from Henry Shaw. 175·1127. Auct,~n set for Newport ......... Patricia He.,..t Shaw bu again asked a federal court to throw QJJt her conviction for robbing a bank after her kidnapping by the Sym- bionese Liberation Army. She says she wants to re- move the only convictiQD on her record. · Plaza's plans for high rise ''shriilking' Bristol Plaza's plans for high rise buildings on 4.9 acres near the intersection of Bristol Street a nd the San Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa are shrinking. James Gianulias, principal for the Newport Beach group hoping to construct on land just north of Montgomery Ward's store, told City Council members Monday ·night his organization now has plans for a smaller project. Tbe city Planning Commission recommended denial for Bristol Plaza plans to construct seven a nd nine ·s t ory structure s because it shadows a nearby COO· dom lnium neighborhood and could create traffic jams in north Costa Mesa. Bristol Plaza appealed the Plannini C.ommission 's decision (~ PLAZA, Pa1e AZ) Aceordlnl to DaLie, Bia told him, "tbe' went to hfs (Martinez) ~ and he stated to me tbe7 w_.. out to rob 10m• one, p"'erably . a bomoeezual becauae they are a little easier to manipulate than beteroeelt· · uals." DaUe testified that Bies re· peatedly used the expression "whaled on" in describing the candle bludgeoning of Martinez. A ccording t o DaLie 's testimony Bies told him that fo llowing the assault with the candle he and Keith returned to Laguna Beach in Martinez' car, left it parked on a city street, the n returned to Ma rtinez' Corona del Mar borne on Keith's motorcycle. On their return to the house. Da Lie said in recounting Bies' s tatements , the -two found Martinez lying on the floor in the bedroom. "The <expletive deleted ) is still alive. I can hear gurgling s ounds comin g · o ut of his mouth," DaLie quoted Bies as saying. Tha t was wbeQ the alleged saw attack occurred. Reagan in cra8h LOS ANGELES (AP > -A Se c ret Service station wagon bumped into the ~ck of Ronald Re agan's li,mousid-Monday as the president·elect 's vehicle stopped for a red light. Reagan was not injured. Road e~te.doa Mesa asks Newport • support on manna E .. Germany b9rder with Poland clOsOO BERLIN (AP) -The Soviet • Union has closed East German ~~~~~~~-~ areas along the Polish border, Western allied sources said lo-• ~ day, and there was a report that Red army troops on the Soviet herder with Poland were placed on the highest state of alert. The Soviet Union denied t he reports "categorically ... Reoorts of t he actions on both sid es of Pola nd came a s Poland 's Communist Party Cen- tral Committee met in Warsaw to discuss the continuing gov- ernment-worke r confli cl that has caused concern to the Soviet U n ion a nd Polan d 's othe r Wa rsaw Pact allies. Communist Party leader Stanislaw Kania warned mili- tant Poli~h labor leaders to B()flDER CLOSED Tension In Potend ·'sober up '' and said they are U S d • threatening peace-in Europe. • • Sen JDg In Moscow, a Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesm an said: "We Categorically deny a ll these rumor11. Troops in the trans Carpathian area as well as in othe r areas ar e living in a normal life. There is no urgent response to Iran's terms · or non-urgent mobilization or ALGIERS. Algeria (AP > - dfaft of reservists. All inven-Deputy Secretary of State War- tions about this a re on the con-ren Christo.pher a rrived in scie nce of those who circulated Algien today carrying the latest them."· American response to Iran's The Carpathian area of cen· ternis f·or rreeing the 52 . tral Europe refers to mountains Amerlcanatostltges . that stretch from Poland south •·we hope, or we expect, to to Romania. have a ood ·talks with the The Soviet Union declared all Algerians to whom we are very East German areas along the grateful." Christopher told re- border with Poland off limits to porters in a brief arrival state- staff from the American, British ment. . and French military missions in Christopher was accompanied Potsdam. according to allied by Redha Malek, Algeria's am- sources in West Berlin. bassador to Washington, and a The British Bro adcasting· delegation of other American of· Corp. reported from West Berlin ficials. that the "western districts" of The group wu greeted by At.- the Soviet Union bor'dering delkrim Gheraib, Algeria'~ am- Coita Mesa's City Council is power to local governments and Poland have been si milarly Jpas11dor to Tehran. who told re- asking Newport Beach council will eliminate regional coutal closed for some weeks. ~ort ers t he · Ame rica n a nd memben to support creation of commission boards. Algerian officials would prob- a s mall·boat marina at the The coutal plan i! .to outline ably meetlatertoday. mouth of the Santa Ana River propC)led futur.e land \ales in the Photographs and television A left hander's baseball mitt, and the extenaion of Unive~ty coastal r.one, traffic circulation Woman flees abota o1 Christopher's departure • 1m Police meter maid scooter Drive near Upper Newport Bay. and housing construction. Monday night s bciwed what 8Dd a three-year-old motorcycle The Colta Mesans approved a Previomly, Newport's council rape attempt looked like tean in bis eyes. A wtllbeamm11tbeaelect,ionaatthe letter .S\llle&tine the two con-haa a1reed not to oppose a State Department t pokesman ..Newport Buda .PoUl!i auction trovenia\_ proposals Monday marina at the moutll ol the Saa-said 'today that if Christopher Fire·rnen take' flap to council By JERRY CLAUSEN • Ot .. DAll'f Plle4 Sl•ff The Costa Mesa Firefighters Association. which has been negot iating a new agreemrnt sin<.'e August. took its d1!1pute over benefits to the City Council Monday night. Council members accepted thl' association's request to resol w the current disputes un!leltlc-d after met-ting with city offlc1al" and consultants since AuR. 2f. and said they would consider th(' issues. Association president Kt.>1t h Fujimoto told council memb4:r:. the key problem is the retjrf'· ment plan. F'iremen seek a pr<,· gram similar to one enjoyed Ly . the California Highway Patrol Such a plan. city officials sa~. would enable a firefighter to re tire· at age S3 after 31 years of service and receive about 75 pt>r· cent of his normal monthly work pay. Thal pl an. officialS' contend. is too costly. •. .Instead. the city's negotwtors are offering firemen a reltrf'- ment plan to be fully paui by tlw city in 1982. That plan, similar to one or. '(See DISPUTE, Page A2) Coas t'' Weather Increasing low cloudi- ness. e xtending thrcfftgh We dnesday . A lit.tie cooler. Lows tonight SQ ,.long the coast , SS inland. Highs W~day 63 to 67. INSIDE TODAY. S.turdannonunc. night for consideration by' the ta Ana River. However, council An Irvine woman told police had bem 9hedcling tean, tt wu ·More than 120 unclaimed ·Ne wport 1roup at its Local members never have aa· that a man arabbed her and probably bec•use it. was wu.dy ; . lteina, includina bicfcles, Coastal Plan bearina Dec. 8. creaalvely supported such can-tried to rape her early today at Andrews Air Force Bue out· Hmeraa; watc;bea and cal: The heariq ls .to consider the .atruction. · ·. whUe abe wu Jo11tn1 tbroulh aide Walblqton, where be ta nla&on, will be up for IJ'abe. coastal plan drafted by the Newport 'a Planntn1 Com· the Nbrtbwood area ol the cltJ. ott for AliMn- Tla• t a .m . audlon will be Newport Beach Planninl Com· minion baa reiterated tbJt. _ Jnina poUce_ U. .. ~-ft.-..P11tJ Hcret-81'1 h :-tf-9_ .. ..._. at the police department, miaalon and scbeduled for even-1tand in it• coutal plan propoaal aaid the woman wu able to scheduled to meet wjth Allerian ... ...._Barbara Drive. tual eouncU approval and au~ yet tcrbe approved by the COUD· 'escape tbe maa'1 srup and.,. Forel1n Miaiater Mohamed Pwa-are made on an U · m lttal to tbe State Coastal ~U. • to 181 . Sbe auftend • miDor .Beayabla to relay...tbe U.S. nplJ. hrtllilirwttinW-Pm'lmt•rdlr:---t~nnmlall1'1ftlrr.1~rJ:~-:---,'Tiauiiiiemn ave 1nor any cu n e nc en on ale Alcerta bu been acUn1 u in· The atate-,mandated Local poaaible University Drive ea-Ann• and SoUtbwood. termedlary in the ne1otl&Uon1 Coastal Plan ls dealped to re· teuioa in their coutal plan pre. Leaaert dldn 't know the between the Uaited Stai.9 W tum development-permit luuine aeated to the c:omcil lut month. womaa'a .... Iran. • It I I I T r } I l • • • • iri cris·ia ....... ••rt• ••••• .,.,..Amec .......... noodird tr.ell and ml.nor Powtr outa.-.,... reiiolUd lD Humboldt and Del Norte countl• \.Oday aa a storm ayat.em drenched lhe Uebtly popwated DOrtb c.oaat .,... • :iormes in Cre11ceot City said lhe storm, pl'Opelled by 50 r.., .. •1n<b. caused some powtr outa1ea and sent the aoow level du~ ft lA.l UiOO feet Tom Tinker of the Natjooal Weather Service at San Fran- c1~ro Airport sa1d the storm dumped 1.4' illchee oe Creseeat Ci - ty •nd l S2 Ulches oo Eureka in the at houra encttaa. at 10 a.m. RaanfaU 111.•as reported over 2 inches in some areas. . • GOP •t>•a• er• ••I~<>• 8fllleer • k•llPV W~~HTNGTON <AP > -Republican senators today choee Hov,.ard H Baker Jr. aa their leader for lhe next two years, a decision lhal automatically will make him top man in the Senute that convenes in January. Balter, a 14-year Senate veteran from Tennessee with a rep- utation as a moderate. was picked without opposition at a private caucus of the holdover and newly eleeted GOP senators who will give their party a majority next year for the first time in 26 years. Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska won another term as Republican whip, the No. 2 job in the party hierarchy, also without opposi· ,tion INUf •a•d pobrd tor .,...., .,....,.. BEIRUT, Lebanon <A P ) -Iraq said today its forces were poised for a "final assault" on the three main cities of Iran's oil· rich Khuzistan Province. · A spokesman for the Iraqi command said his nation's infan- try and armor were in advantageous positiom-for a "tlnl1 as- sault to overrun" Khuzistan's capital of Ahwaa, the giant oil re· fining complex or Abadan and the army garrison town of Dez.fut Fro• Pag~ ,1 I PLAZA. • • to the City Council The matter was to be heard late last month. but Gianu)jas • requested that the required public hearings be continued un· • \11 he could consider plans for a ~ma iler projetl Monday n11:!hl he told council rneml>ers he now proposes five· .rnd seven-story high rise struc· Service held for attor-ney Mr. Porter Funeral services are penwng for attorney Herbert Maurice Porter, 62, of Irvine, who wed Friday iii Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital. I. lures. buildtn~s that spokesmen [or residential Qpponents have 1 . indicated may be acceptable in their neighborhood Born July 1, 1918 in PennJ sylvania, Porter was a resident of California for 3S years. He was graduated in 1912 from·the UCLA Law School. Originally. Bristol Plaza pro-1~ posed a 14-story office structure for the property. Thal project was denied by the Planning Commission, too. City oCficials. note that the l;ltest proposal would create Jboul 235.000 l>quarc feet of of· I Ch:e s pace down about 75,000 . quare fec-t from the ori ginal lit-story plan. r Under city ordinances, Bristol • Plaza legally could put· 278,000 ~quare feet of building on the property by keeping structures uown to two-story levels. By building high rise office f.t.rudures , more of the property could be left m open space and used for parkmg. Plau officials ..:ontend. Mayor Arlene Schafer con· ti nued Monday's public hearing 1 on Bristol Plaza plans to late l, January and referred the newest prdposal back to the Planning Commission for s tudy on Dec. 15 I 1 and action Dec 22. Only Councilwoman Norma Hertzog voted against th~ ~c· tion. She argued for maintaining the two-story height limitation on the property Bird watcheTs to tour bay A bird-watchin~ tour of the Upper Newport Bay will be con- ducted Saturday morning by the Sea and Sage Audubon Society. The back bay wildlife reserve is home to endangered bird species such as the Clapper Rail and Belding's Savannah Spar· row. Telescopes will be made available to participants in the 8 n.m . tour. open to the public at no charge. The tour group will meet at lhe intersection or San Joaquin Hills Road and Back Bay Drive, in the mouth of Big Canyon. Rober1 N. Weed ~ .. "*, .. , M . Thoma Keevll ... Thom• A. Murpttlne ............... CMrlftH.Loos ....................... C•t,rlftll ttH 0 •"t• Coot ~M&IM!t .. Ce111 ... H• Mw• __. ......................... ,., --------, •• , ••• < • • *""'"' ••<I•• .. ,.._._.,c.,.,,11111-' forter had a private Jaw prac- tice and ~longed to the National Lawyel"9 Guild. He 19 MviJ'Ml by bU wife, Marjorie o( lrline: som, ken- dall of Northridge and David of Irvine: daughters, Linda of San· ta Ana and Shoshona of Irvine. Services are under the mrec· lion of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Mesa. His exact cause of death was unknown this morning. . f'ro• P•fl~ A I DISPUTE •.• fered other city employees, would ~ a fireman eligible for retirement at age 59 with ·40 years of service at 74 percent pay. . Firefighters currently pay 9 percent of their pay for retire· menl. City negotiators also are offer· ing a 5 percent pay rai$e over each of the next two yean and an admtional 8.25 percent the third year. Firemen have Indicated they would forget pay hikes if the city would institute a retirement plan similar to those offered firemen i& 1everal other major county~ The 82 ~ firefi1hters association contends that Costa Mesa hu the hl&hest a .. Uable fire insurance underwriters' rat· ing but that firemen still are considered ''second rate citlzens." The U1C>Cietion contends city negoti~ton won't even disc..s the propoaed retirement pro· gram. Under the agreement pro· posed by city officials, Costa Mesa's top firefighters -salary step five, would earn $1,'758 each month for an average eo.s-bour work week. · Newport Beach offers similar- ly ratedrt.remensi.m. Santa Ana offers$1.902. ' VOL. n,N0.117 • surveyed ~ 81 IODI CADSNREAD ................ Aa weary fireft1bten belin retreattn1 from tl\e dyla1 Trabuc.'O C&Q)'Oll fire today, a team of U.S. Fore1t Service worken moved in to 1urvey damqe from the fire that 1wept acroua.-acree. Tbe flre-'tbat" be1an lut Mon· day ID Rlvenlde and ,quickly 1preed to <>ran,e County with tbe aid cl 50 mpb windl ia CCO· aiderecl 15 percent contained to- da7. • Fanned by drivine winds, the dry bruahland burned as far north u SUtia10 Peak, south to San Juan Hot Springs, west to Modjeska Canyon aad east · toward Coto De Caza where ex- pensive homes )Were threatened but not destl"Oyed. . While the fight to control the fire that burned seven structures and forced the evacuation or hundNda of residents is basical· ly over, work to rebuild ~he charred hillsides ls juat begin· ning. A nine-man team of U.s: Forest Ser vice workers began s urveying the wilderness Moo· day . Reseeding operations have begun at a rate of eight pounds of grass s~ per acre. • Fear that the loss of vegeta- tion, will mean flooding and mudslides when heavy rains begin hu prompted officials to move quickly to rebabilitate the barren acreage. Officials say though. that they are not worried about the rain- f a II t.1!11 js expected to--blanket tlie area by Wednesday. "Actually that might be what we're looking for because lhe grass needs rain to sprout," said U.S . Forest spokesman Glen Gotschall. Orange County flood control experts however. are worried that the expected rains could run off the now unprotected hillsides. Last year, 24 inches of rain fell on the county. c ausing an estimated $10 million. in damage to flood control channels. Authorities are still working to repair S3 million in damage before lhe rainy season starts, according to Jim Williama, de· sign manager (Qr Orange Coun· ty 's Environmental Manage- ment Agency. "If we get a severe rainfall prior to vegetation. nooding will be substantially worse than last year." Williams warned. Jn an effort to beat the winter storms, U.S. Forest Service workers are setting up tern· porary flood control blocks in som e of the Trabuco ~anyon area streams. Prime hits 181/z ·rate NEW YORK (AP) Chase Manhattan Bank to· 1 • day raised its prime lend· ing rate to 18.5 percent. the highest rate since May, as the surge in interest rates continued. The Bank or America and several California banks followed. The banks raised their rate on loans to best coporate customers from 17.75 percent. a level that was aet Wednesday. Until , today. Wells Fargo Bank of San Francisco was charging the highest prime rate, 18 percent. Interest rates have been rising rapidly in recent weeks, with the prime ris· ing from 14.5 percent in less than a month. · Study eyes 55 extension· A public workshop aimed at narrowing down a list of· alternative routes for the ex- tension of Route 55 will be held Wednesday evening in the cafeteria at Ne wport Harbor High School. The 7:30 p.m . meeting is being sponsored by Caltrans and the West Newport Reach Imerov~-. ment Association. The alternative routes show the incomplete freeway extend- ing south toward Newport Beach from ita present terminus Gn Newport Bo~levard above Mesa Drive. Me.a carpet store rifled by thieves Buralal• broke open • wareboule door at Call* Land ln Coata II•• over the Ion' holi • day _...... and made otf with about..., worth of carpet and SZ.250 worth of linoleum, -police '"l:o .. ~ "°°'the atrueture at IOll Placeatia AYe. wu a bet· tery ebarP1 valued at 171. cl· ftcen..W. .. , ...... _ .. J SUSPECT ••• liy reach a dead end ..._ .. lnform.U. ia broqbt fol .... ~fbe wanted man, cleee'rtblll • ln• ID hia mid·.,. m.._ build with aeatlJ 1tyiect browa air·. wu obMrvecl by at lelltftft penona UUll daJ at tM lllltu Dunes YachtAnebora,.. l Police aaid the man wu .._ wanderina around tbe doeu !early· Wednesday. Juat mlnufa alter placina a caU W-Mn:1fel!itt 'toarraoceanaPDOiotment. _ ·-·· Wit.Deuel have told police that he reappeared shortly before 1 • p.m . and met wlth·tbe Irvine .~ woman. They were seea walkina to the boat and then dl.appear- 'inl below deck. • Bmagrg quackers Sheriff's Sgt. Dave Wheeler takes time out to offer some tidbits to a couple of unofficial mascots at the Harbor Department headquarters at Newport Harbor. This particular family of ducks has "adopted" the Harbor Department staff as its family. Bergeson ~l~r' in Speaker push Newporl Bea c h As semblywoman Marian Heri:{cson was taking a philosophical ap proacn today to the pol"it1on she suddenly found herself 1n Mon· day in Sacramento. • Mrs. Bergeson. re-elected last month to a second term. broke with fellow Republicans two weeks ago by announcing she would s upport Los Angeles Democrat Howard Berman -as Assembly speaker. But Monday, the opening day of the new assembly session, Republican s helped dump Berman by aligning themselves with libe ral San Francisco Democrat Willie Rrown. (Related story, PageA5) Mrs. Bergeson. aware that Berman would lose and unable to commit herself to s upporting Brown. abstained from voting. Today, temporarily estranged from both her own party and the new speaker. Bergeson com· mented. "That's politics - you're always on and off Limbs." She maintains that the As· sembly, partially because of the split in Democrat votes. is in for some "tumultuous'' times with Brown at the helm. ·'I intend lo work with the Republican caucus as positively as poss ible." the as - semblywoman said. "l have a good legislative package and never have had any problem working with eitbe.r Democrats or Republicans.·: Mrs. Bergeson, regarded as a bright and open -minded legislator by her colleagues, said she'd agreed to support lterman because many of his concerns are compatible with her own. Find the diamond of her dreams. The diamond of her dreams will come from the man of her dreams. And you'll find 1t 1n our tremendous selection of styles. sizes. and pnces. SLAVICK~§ Fine ftwtk!rs Slll<'f 1917 Several people told offic:en later they then heard screams : ·and, several minutes later, a single gunshot. The wanted man, police said , then was ob- served walking quickly from the docks. ' . · Several marina patrons told police they saw a white pickup . truck leavina the m~ part. · ing lot but could not be sure that it beloqed to the aoqbt-after slayer. The woman's body wu not discovered unW 7:40 p.m. when her buaband, Fred, drove to the Newport Dunes marina after becomin& ccocemed when his wife failed to return home. Police aaad they were •We to lift fingerprinta from the boat but are unsure of what value they may be since Mn. Nesbitt's older children recently wied the boat to hold a party. ,,<" lnvestigaton, noting they've .discowtled kidnap or rape as motives, 11aid there are no similarities between this case a!ld other murders in the county. "It has us perplexed," said Capt. CoMolly. "It seems to get more mysterious rather than clearer." Dead woman discovered in Newport The body of a 55-year-old Newport Beach woman was dis· covered this morning by rel· alives with whom ahe was living in the fashoinable Eastbluff area over looting Upp\!r Newport Bay. Mary Ryan was found dead at 9:30 a.m. in the ttsidence at S51 Vista Grande, a view home alOal tbe bluffs, investipton ••kt. Newport Beaeb police detee· • tives •aid there is DO \ndlcaUoe • of foul play. : Tbe cause of death, they added, cannot be established un- until an autopsy is performed on the vietim 'a body. whicb could take some time if toxicological tests att required. Neighbors in the Eastbluff · neighborhood noted that the woman had been in ill health re· ce ntly , according to in· ' vestigaton. Woodbridge slates recycling. program A newspaper recycling p.ro- gram operated by Sunset Fibre Industries will begin Dec. 8 in the Woodbridge areaoflrvine. Curbside collection of newspapers in Woodbridge will be conducted twice monthly UD· der the &-month pilot recycling _ program. ;· For rnor e information call 754-3688. FHMon ICland, ~wport C•nt.r, ~port Beach. '11'/6"•1310 Wntml,,Jwr f urn.t Hlb / Million V~ {North Ormngt I Tiw Ory Loll Ctmlof ti lrt• t,Cellt ' Alto Crt1wr Los Anp'" I Sen OWgo l.Ut V .. t u..-of9llt'lln~ltilfp~ ~ Flitt Jtto(Wn GwiW , ' £l••Jilag •• ..,, Grocers failing despite prices BJ MILTON MOl&OWITZ u hu not. been a brillial)t ·year for the 1rocery in· duatry. \Ybil_e_yo&L.Day be-a1balt attt.-prtcea t'lrarie-a by -your local supermarket , the c~m~nJia ~I tbeH " stores continue to be agbaat at their muserable rmanclal re· S)llls. , The grocery business waa supposed to be receuioD· proor. After all, people have to eat. But they don't have to 1 eat as much u they once did. And they don't bave to ea& the same things. They can buy chicken, for example, ln· stead of beef -or they can bypass lbe'meat counter en· tireJy. They can shop for bargains. They cao eat in fut· fOod restaurants. The big supermarket operators seem to be limpin1 through tbe year. -Safeway Stores, the nation's largest grocery rhain, had a sale's increase, in dollars, or ~>nly 8 per- eent in the first nine months of 1980. Their profits were down 28 percent. Safeway 's profits this year will be the lowest since 1974. • Money Tree -Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., proprietor or the once mjgbty A&P chain, is still languishing, even under t he ir new German ownt!rs, who hold about half the stock .. ln the first nine months of the year A&P's sales weN! down 4 percent. And their profits -well. there weren't any. A&P lost $42 million. They had their last good year in 1970. -WINN-DIXIE STORES, the pride of the south, ex· perienced a 7 percent decline in profits during the first nine months of 1980 -and that's a reaJ tipoff that the grocery business 1s suffering. Thts is the chain that sup- posedly had everyU1ing going for it-i>perations in the ex- plosive Sunbelt, a nonunion work force, little debt, a savvy management. It's simply unheard of for Winn·Dlxie to fail to beat last year 's profits. Food chains in a ll pal"t.'> (Jf the countty are reeling. Boston.based Stop & Shop saw their profits plun1te 34 per· cent in the fi rst nin~ months of 1980. Detroil·b&sed Borman's had a profit erosion of 6.1 percent. Giant Food, whose markets serve the Baltimore·Washmgton, D.C. col'· ridor. matched Safeway's showlllg: a profit slide of 28 per· cent in the first nine months of the year After all the figures were in for the first. mne months of 1980. here's ho\\ the nation's top fo ur supermarkt>t chaLDs stacked up: SAFE"' AV, SAL.ES Siii BILLION, profits $Ti millton, number of stores 2,400 · Kroger, sal~ $7 .6 billion. profits Sl5 million, number'bf stores 1,700; A&P, sales $S billion, pro. fits $42 million, number of slores 1,500 . Wllln-Dixte, sales $4 billion. profits $64 m1llion, number of stores 1,200 Only one of the:;e companies. Winn-Dixie. is makJDI more than a penny on <t dollar of sales . The four top chains are pnmanly m the food business although Kroger also operates some 500 drugstores under the SuperRx, Sav-0n and Gasen namel! m 21 states in \he- East, Southeast and Southwe~t. These drug ouUet.s account· for 6 percent of Kroger's sales. ~ ' THE tHAlNS THAT seem to be dc.>in& lb.e best att lM" ones that have branched into nonfood retailing. Indeed.- combination operations may be the wave of the future. :· l NEW 'l'ORIC. IAP)10.C I AOv•nc.O T°*J, Okll.-131ZA \)fl(,/\.,...., JDt Tcu 11u .. 1 1• New hlgr.a ID New..,_ ll WIO. T AM•W 0 10 NEW YORI<; !.0.PI OK. I r~ "' ... IS ,. ,, .•fab c.,..,., ·~..._.,"' ce,,u • i>euf\4, u.~ .,.,lln•flons LeM '-l c.ertb • i>OUl\O., ~"" l'I.,,...,"' .... ". -· _, .. ,., Tl .. ",,.,, ~ttl• ..,, ...... L-11• I&. 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I IJt ~111, 111 ''-1'°'·11 1 •aoltt~ o l1111altld•• M1llo1 k;i•ho ol 'Two Cities TV Uear .k>hn: -~ _J ) I 'Shogun' spinning off TOKYO \AP I '-and its ·'human·· side ,. ,,, rt• m tit 1.1 • fulfilling Pleased that "S~ogun" rai sed American in· terest in .J .1µan but con- e· t• r n e d 1 h a t J a m es C lavetrs tal<' o f 17th ct•nturv samurai wars may 1)rrer a disto rted µidure . tlw Japanese government 1s investtni? time and money 1n prOJ· ects J O help ;\mericani. better unders tand the subje('l. television miniseries on NBC seen by 50 milhon people. had pro mpted Americans t o .. tak e a no the r look" <it .J i.ipan wh1eh the' kno"' l·h1t•fh as tht? land of \tt FuJi . gl:'1!>ha. automoht It•<, a nd eamerd:-. •· 'Sho~un · ... he said .-: version # "cmph a~17<•d the au t hor1t.1r1an 1:.m of JapancH· :.ouct' and l'X:.tlO!t·ralt'd d1;.t nm1nJ- t1on b' castt• and cla"s B~ PETER J . ·Rov•~R I.OS ·\'\C:t<:u :s !Al'> Perhaps 'ou rt:'mernh1·r Ch CJ rlt•!\ Utckrns · .. A flilC' of T"'o CtltC', .. from high school Thal "a~ thl' no\'l•I d1sm1sscd by your Eng I 1 sh L 11 l l' at ~-f.,. ·as one o f 01ckl'n'' "minor· c•fftjrts , just before she marlt· \Olil tak•· 1l home and read It --It w~ii. lhc. novel that s ta rted out "'tlh It was the best of limes, 1t was thP \A,fJ r'-1 Of times " and ended with Tis a fur. f<t r better thing that I clo than I h;ivt• l'vc·r done· T H I:: STl '•·a: IN the m1ddlf' vou forgot about Thal·~ t he problf'm with toru~hl ·., thr<·1· hour ll<t llmark llall of 1-·amt• pr<'">Pn tat1on of .. A Tale of Two <:111es ... 11 Ron Channel 2 the re's a whol<' lot of middle to 1t Too much m t·a n untie . thP Marquis St. Evrcmon<k· t B<1rry Morse) That ~uv is mc;in !low me;in '! llc · · so !1asty lh<1t wht'n h 1s carnage runs over a littfe hoy. Ki llins.: him, thr Marquis leans o ut anll hollC'rs al tht• dl•ad boy·s darlcl y, .. It is C'X· traordinary lo mf-thal you J>e<>ple cannot lake c·are of yourselv<'s. or your children '' H e 's so mC'an that he s hoots JH j(eons. He's so mean that he has ont• of his goons follow young O<irnay into l.ondontoframe him as a spy. 1CHRIS SAR ANDON PLA VS DUAL ROLE 'Tale of Two Cltle•' air• tonight 'Mice, Men·' airs Along with films and booklets it produce-; about modern Japan. the government h as s pent SS.500 io help pro- d u <' e tw o s p ecia l pu blicatioris for distri bu- t ion an the United St ates. HE SAID the j!OH 'rn rn ent deetded. ho" c\'er . th a t <t ga v 1.·x1~ted bt'lWt'<'n Am er1t·CJ n pereept1ons of modern· day indus trial Japan .,, Eaclu1hre Showing! BAD TIMING A sensual ob1e11lon 1 11»'1M -0.10 ·~ and against "'omen ·· A .Jtip:.inc>~l' transla t1on of Cla\t'll:.. nn,cl has hC'Pn on ,._.Jc 1n J apa n s1m·e Seµtcmber. a nd t he publisher claims 1t has sol<l dost· to ha" a . mi II ion c·o1nes. "IDOLMAKER'" ,,., "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" ODYSSEY" 1"<l1 .. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS" Hut tonight's C HS 11er,'!1on dem •rnst rat e!> thi.l t .. A Tait! of Two t'it ies" fares heller as a TV movie .,.than as requ1rccl readtn~. There's a n ( .1c-cessiblt'. s tra ightforward storyhnc lwn· ahoul a n·1>r·o1Jatc"s redc mvt1on, THUS DOES SARANDON·D<irnuy· l • ht Th 'J.-meet~-andon-Carton. and thus do onig ' ursuuy both m get the c hance to fall tn love th lovely Luc ie Manettc Young Mr. C arton 1s Darnay 's "Of Mice and Men," the acclaimed movie lawyer in his treason trial. and Miss ha~cd on .John Steinbeck ·s Pulitzer Prize winning Manette (newcom er /\lice Krige) ill a novel, will be aired on KTLA tonight at 8 and again ONE IS A 50·page b ooklet ... Sho·g un: A G u ide for Classroom Use." publis hed by Stan- ford Univ~rsity for U S. hig h school sociology classes. The other is a book . "Learning from 'Shogun· Japanese Histor y and Wes tern f''a ntasy." prepared b y the Asian studies pro· gram at the Univesity of Ca Ii fo rnia a t Santa Barbara. The 2,000copies ure destined for libraries , and other institutions. l'-;·2001 : A SPACE::J Walt Ohme)' i. I 1 Song South "PRIVATE ~•-•• ~ BENJAMIN'' <"1 UT tt~I0_4_• __ _ OH, GOOf IOOK 11 l!iiJ ' ':=:::J set against a l:q>l•str.y of firing ~uns a rid hlood lust.· lt•ndt'r love and a 1.wgeant of m<innt•rs material witness. Thursday at 12:30 a .m As Cart.on, Sarandon is wonderfully intemperate. foiling Darnay (after he's s aved his Ii fe in court), "I a lways dr'ink too much . I do nothing in moderation. except work.·· Burgess Meredith and Lon Chaney, Jr. star in this touching story involving loyalty and friendship 3:30 . 7:45 i 1 ·'THE EL~PHANT URAi\ N cownov MAN ll'OI 11•• ·-· ,_ -== Chris Sarandon, who grievous ly of· fendl'd Thom<is Wolfe's George Web· be r in "Ynu Cun 't Go Home Ar.:ain " for ens last y1•ar. g randly redeems himself in the dual role of Charles Darnny Sy dney Carton Pc•ter Cus hing lc nll!'i a s uitahly weird presence to the part of loony Dr. Manctte. AS DARNAY, SARANDON is the das hing Prenc h idealis t who renounce.-. his aristocratic station and _leaves Paris for London. where he in· tends to b ve b y his own industry. Oarnay wants nothing to do with the debau c h e ry of th e Prench aril\tocracy, personified by his own You have lo love su ch a fellow. UNFORTUNATELY, HIS admira- tion for Miss Manette leads him from the path of dissipation, and he gets nobte. His end is a lesson lo us all. .. A Tale of Two Cities" is nowhere nea r the dramatic triumph of last year 's HalJmark special. "All Quiet on the Western Front." It comes off as a nice costume romance. cut with a little commentary on human malevolence and nobility. It's not the best of TV movies, but it ·s not the· worst. ··~POWERHOUSE OF A FILM ... AAlra Kurosa Is a leMflng'utndldate tor the g,.atest m dlrrctor." ---K""' NN/WIW[K ~ Jl_Rl~E .b_l _! ... ~.rnJ I RANl I~ FORll..Ll)rl'OLA J'lt~tn1 Alll M~#Ut* IPGl<D . Tll E SllAUOW WARRIOR a ~- between two California farm workers_ · Meredith will be featured in a specially taped ·wraparound' in which he discusses his role in the film and the impact the movie had on the film in· dustry. ..Of Mice and Men" is the story of two 'very different men, .one · weak but smart. the other strong yet childlike_ Despite their differences. a unique friendship bincJs them m loyalty and con· cern for each other. l ocol ntw s spo11s ond odvf'lt•~no come 10 vou f!YtfY doy rn the briQhl, flvt lv. 1n1erw1ng lit'l\lµIMI 642~1 Taizo Watanabe, a foreign ministry cultural official. said the government r ecognized that the story's populari· ty. first as a book that sold six million copies and then as .a 12-hour t.1i<·S1' "'' lulk· ·\/1'.h.1<· (.1111.1< h ,111d I h1· lmp•·11.1b v.nh '1"' .. 11 YV"SI ·•1'1"-"dhl!I\ .... t>1. 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