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Glitter on Main Sireei" llSA
Mickey and Minnie Mouse served as
official tree lighters th is week as
Disneyland opened its 26th holiday season
with ceremonies at Main Street square.
Participants included Nancy Englert.
D is n ey land 's 1980 ambassador,
six-year-old Kenneth Egersheim, and of
course Goofy and other Disney characters.
Tree is 60-foot white fir carrying 3,000
li ghts
Newport man
lees armed
~urglary duo
A .25-year-old Newport Beach
man, awakened early Thursday
by suspicious noises, came face
to face with a pair of burglars
and leaped out a bedroom
window when one of them pulled
a1un.
Randy William Rosenberger
told offi cers the gunman,
wearinl a multi-colored poncho,
wu holding a revolver in one
band and a can of beer in the
otber. He .told police the
intruders entered h is Park
Newport apartment at about
2:'5 a .m . throu1h an unlocked
.U•ina 1Iua door.
Several nearby apartment
teaanll told police they were
al'OUHd by the sound of crashing aJau and11potted the suspects
....._ toward an unde1round
~· Police said an unknown iUYel' ~ar later emerged rrom the
pnaeand1pedoff.
ao1enber1er, who was
•lajared, told lnveat11atora
,.. ... wu miuln1 from· his
apertmmt.
Tax bite in Big A
· for Rams $233,895
The next football season could
arrive before the Los Angeles
Rams get their chance for a
public hearing to protest their
first tax biU in Orange County.
The bill for $233,895 was issued
lo the professional football team
in October for its possessory in·
terest in its home field, Anaheim
Stadium.
The tax is the large-St of its
kind ever levied in Orange Coun·
ty and the Rams don't agree
with it. Team executives filed a
protest last week ·with the A!t·
sessor's Office.
Rabies spread8
in border area
EL CENTRO (AP) ...:_A fourth
rabid dog bas been confirmed in
this border area and Imperial
Valley health officers say 17 peo-•
ple have undertone rabiea treat-
ment. ·
The rabi~ outl)reak surfaced
a week ago when a Calulco
mother and two of her cbllclren
were bitten by a rabid puppy.
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The county Assessment Ap.
peals Board eventually will de·
cide whether the bill was war-
ranted. But the board currently
is hearing appeals based on 1978
and 1979 bills.
Thus, the Rams may be em-
broiled in a new lea1ue race, the •
.cheerinl louder or the booinl
stronger, before the hearing
comes.
Such large and complicated
tax bills aren't expected to be
settled Immediately, though. A
similar protest was filed by the
California Angels professional
baseball team when it moved in-
to the same stadium In 18".
Rererrin1 to that .case, a
Rams exec'ut.ive said Thursday,
"The Angela matter wai in the
courts for four years."
The a.._ moved to Anaheim
this tall/from the Los An1eles Col~: The team Nata the stadium fM an umpedfled sum
baaed on perceata1• of ticket
salet, partiq , .. ud related
revenue.
The team paya rent to the dty
for use of the H ,000-aeat
stadium, .,_ the po11•wy· m. <Ree MIU. Pa-e Al>
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O RANGE C OUNTY C ALIF OHNIA ~(!NI',
Doctor
convictea
I
in fraud
Huntington Beach psychiatrist
Louis Glatch Jr. was convicted of
Medi -Cal fraud Thursday in what
the prosecutor said was a "clear-
cut and simple case.'·
Glatch, who was not present
when the verdicts by an Orange
County Superior Court jury were
read late Thursday, was convict·
edon 18countsoffiling false Medi -
cal claims and one count of grand
theft.
A previous trial on the same
charges had ended in a jury
deadlock last August.
Judge Orella Sears, angered
that court personnel could not
reach Glatch, ordered him to ap-
pear this morning in her
courtroom or she would increase
his $5,000 bail to.Sl00,!)00 and issue
a bench warrant for his arrest.
"I gave Dr. Glatch an order to
come here," the judae fumed at
defense attorney David Brickner,
whom she said she did not bol,il
responsible for the m1uiq de·
fendant. She said Glatch wu to be
on lS·minutescaU.
State Deputy Attorney General
Frederick Miller. wh~rosecuted
the case, said he w~ etpecially
pleased with the verdicts bec:aUM
Glatch's first trial had ended in a
mistrial.
"We .were able to take advan-
tage of knowing things that
troubled jurors the first time,"
Miller said. "We were able to
meet and remove doubts a couple
of jurors had the firsttime."
During Glatch's first trial, the
jury deliberated three days
before announcing it was
dead!ocked 9-3 in favor of guilt.
(See MEDl·CAL, Page AZ)
Jury visits
Alaia house
death scene
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of l9le 0.11, ~llet St..ff
The _beige. two-story house for
sale on Huntington Harbour's
fashionable Gi lbert Drive at·
tracted lookers of a different
sort Thursday.
They were jurors in the
Orange County Superior Court
murder trial of Or. Louis AJaia
and, under the watchful eyes of
attorneys for both the prosecu·
tion and defense, they were be·
ing shown the scene of the knife
attacks that left the defendant's
former wife and her presumed
lover dead last June 13.
The · seven-man. five-woman
jury spent about an hour walk·
ing through the now-deserted
house, on the market for an ask·
ing price of more than a half-...
million dollars.
_ At one point, the jurors spread
photographs taken of the crime
scene down on the earth-tone
carpet in the dining area and
studied lhem in relation lo the
structure around them.
This pleased defense attorney
Albert C.S. Ramsey, who stood
outside in a rear patio while
fellow defense counsel Ed
George Jr. escorted the jurors
through the house where Mar1y
Lou Alaia, J'l, and Long Beach
attorney Marvin Tincher, 50,
were slain.
"Whether it helps or not, (this
to1,1r) elves the jury an accurate
idea of what we're dealln1 with
in lime and space," the silver-
hairect Ramsey-said.
The tour of the house wu the
idea of the defenae, but prm-
ecutor Richard Farnell said he
bad DO objeetiom.
"I thbak it'• always helpful to
hue additional informatJoa,"
Farnell laid. ''Thia 1ivee the
JUl'J --appommlly to ... the laJOUt of tbe ...........
ADd that'• pne11ely wbat tbe
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Suspect
claime
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU..
Of -EMiiy Pllet Staff A defense attorney claimed
Thursday that murder suspect
Anthony David Bies was in a
situation over whieh he , .. , .. 110
control during "the night of hor·
ror" in which Corona del Mar
real estate agent Ruben
Martine% was slain.
Attorney Al Stokke, in his
.1 _ / opening statement to jurors V/ ~ated before Orange County r, · / ~~perior Court Judge Kenneth
I Lae, said his client's sole role in
. the brutal assault was to hurl a
~1eo•r11
owi...,.._ candle at Martinez during a
f ig ht in the b e droom of
Elizabeth Dole; wile of Sen.
Robert Dole, R-Kan,, and a
member of Ronald Reagan's
transition teain, says she is
s tron~ly committed to
recruiting women for top-
level government jobs. Mrs.
Do~e . has frequently been
mentioned for a Cabinet position. --
Parolee
arrested
in Mesa
A paroled armed robber wbo
law enforcement a1encies
speculate may have held up as
many a s 11 Alpha Beta
supermarkets this year haa been
arrested by Costa Mesa police.
Held in Orange County Jail
without bail is Phillip Angel Sen·
teno, 32, of the Baldwin Park
area.
He was arrested Tuesday by
Costa Mesa investigator Phil
McCormkt.,.for suspicion of tak·
ing some *.400 at gunpoint
from the Costa Mesa Alpha
Beta outlet at 241 E . 17th St. on
Oct. 14.
McCormick s aid police depart·
ments in Orange and Los Angeles
counties are looking at Senteno as
a possible suspect in a series or
Alpha Beta robberies following
s1mil.ar patterns.
A lone gunman waited in the
Costa Mesa store until a clerk
went to a safe during a money
transaction, moved in behind the
employeeand<lemanded money.
Alpha Beta· markets in La
Palma , Westminster, Buena
Park, La Mirada. Glendale, the
Ci ty of Industry, the San Fernan-
do Valley and Diamond Bar re·
ported similar hold-ups this year,
he said.
Senteno was arrested in El
Monte, McCormick said, follow-
ing a five-day investigation
prompted when officers in that
~rea allegedly spotted the suspect
· casingasupermartet."
The Baldwin Park man was
paroled fr~m state prison in
January while serving an armed
robbery sentence, officers said.
Teen smashup
victim dies
A resident of Orange died
Thursday from massive head
Injuries he received in a traffic
accident earlier in the week.
Eugene Padilla, 17, died at the
Santa Ana-Tustin Community
Uospltal, said a city police
apokeaman.
Padilla was taken to the .
hoepltal about 1:30 a .m. S\mday
after hia car rolled over at a
curve where Prospect Street
tu
road crouea SantialO,creu.
Padilla wu thrown from the
car, the apoteaman aaJd.
Martinez' home.
Stokke claimed that it was a
second person, John Alan Keith,
22, of San Clemente who "went
c razy'' and repeatedly
bludgeoned Martinez with the
30-pound star-shaped candle and
attempted to saw orr victim's
head.
Keith, also charged in the
slaying, will face trial early in ,
1981.
Stokke said he will not contest
the fact Bies wu present in the
M artinn home the night the
murder occurred -Aug. 28,
1971.
But be said be will coatest the aHertiooa of the pro.ecutor,
Deputy District Attorney David
Carter. that Bies went to the
house with the intent of robbing
and murdering Martinea. ·
According tO pro9ecution wit·
nessea, Bies told friends that he
and Keith met Martinez in the
vicinity of a Laguna Beach bar
frequented by homosexuals and
agreed to go home with him.
Despite prosecution assertions
to the contrary, Stokke claimed
the evidence will show that Bies
was getting a drink of water
when he heard Keith and
Martinez arguing in a bedroom.
Stokke said Bies was confront·
ed by· Martinez when he entered
the room. "He c Bies> throws the
candle at Martinez. From that
point he has no further contact,"
Stokke told the jury.
John Keith, Stokke continued,
"basically went crazy . . lost
control . . . what happened was
as s urprising to Dave Bies as
anyone else • · .
Stokke said he will call as wit·
nesses a psyc hologis t and
psychiatrist who will charac·
Lenze his client as a passive in-
dividual who had "encountered
a lack of success·· and was ex·
tremely fearful• Keith.
The attorney r laimed that
Bies was under the powerful in·
rtuenc<' of the tranquilizer
Va lium and alcohol the night the
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Weather
Partly cloudy through
Saturday. Continued cool.
Lows tonight 42 at the
beaches, S2 inland. Highs
Saturday 80 to 65.
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· President·elect Ronald ·Reagan worka at his desk lD his
. Pacific Palisades home, keepin& a low pl'Qfile in prepara-
.Lion for his departure Monday for another round of brief.
ings in Washington, D.C. In the forearound is a copy of
Richard Nixon's book "The Real War."
Sinatra new ..
ttmbassador?
.ROME CAP> -The newspaper
ot, Italy's Communist Party said
tOday that the most talked·about
na.me for the next American
ambassador to Italy was Frank ~iilatra.
,Quoting "reports circulating in
tbe State Department" in
W..itshington, the communist
n~wspaper L 'Unita s aid in a
f(ont ·page s tory that the
appointment of the singer "would
ore ate surprise and curiosity."
Sinatra is of Italian origin.
In a dis p a t c h from its
Washington correspondent, the
ne wspaper also mentioned two
other leading candidates -
Henry Salvatore. a California
"businessman and a me mber of
Pres1dent·elect Ronald Reagan's
inner circle, and Frank Stella, a
Chicago industrialist.
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RAMS •..
terest tax is intended to cover
the value gain~d by having an
exclusive use of the facility. It is
a form of property tax, so some
of the money goes into financing
special districts which wouldn't
benefit from rent to the city.
The Rams were judged to
have an assessed value of $4.98
million in the stadium. "That is
what their interest in the
stadium is worth," explained
Howard Whitcomb, project
manager in the Assessor's Of. fice.
Whitcomb said It shouldn't be
s urprising that the Rams ap-
pealed the tax because of its
"unique nature."
"You'd allnost expect it to be
contested," he said.
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BICS •••
slayilli occurred.
Stokke conceded that the jury
may find inconsistencies
between testimony he iAteDda to
introduce and statements Bica is
heard making in conversations
with an informant that were
secretly taped by Newport
Beach Police Department in·
vestigators. Stokke asked the
jury to rely on tbe testimony and
not the taped statements.
He claimed that Bies was not
present in the house when
Martinez was nearly decapital·
ed with the mitre-box saw.
.. Dave cannot watch that. He
goes outside and waits," Stokke
said.
Bies, who ~as 17 at the time
the crime oc-curred. ·races life
imprisonment without possibili-
ty of parole ii be is convicted.
Feds to get
4 days off
WASHINGTON (AP >
President Carter today gave the
nation's 2.9 million federal
employees a Christmas present
-a four-day holiday weekend.
Christmas this year falls on a
Thursday 'and is, as always, a
leg;tl holiday. The next day, ·
Friday, is a work day.
Carter issued an executive
order proclaiming that "all
executive departments and
agencies shall be closed and their
employees excused from duty on
Friday, Dec. 28, 1980. • •
The only exceptions are offices
that must remain open for
reasons of national security or
defense or oUaer "publi c
reasons."
Music stilled
Led Zeppel.in ditlbanda
LONDON (AP) -The rock group Led Zeppelin announced it is
disbandipg because of·the death in September of its dnunmer,
John Bonham. ..
•'We wish it to be known that the loss of our dear friend and the
deep respect we have for his family, together with the aenae ol un-
divided harmony felt by ourselves and our mana1er, have led 111 to
decide that we could not continue as we were," a statement by the
group said.
Bonham, a co-founder oflhe band 12 years aco. WU tOUDcl deed
Sept. 25 at the mansion owned by the 1roup's lead pita.rial, Jimmy
Page, in Windsor, 30 miles west of Londoa. The IJ'OUP wu record-·
ing an album there on the day he died. . The 32-year-old Bonham, affectionately nicknamed • 'Bouo,"
died as a result of inhaling vomit after drinldn1 about .0 abotl ol
vodka in 12hours, accordingtoacorner'aiDquat.
The drummer was reported to have earDect almast tlO miWan
a year with the Led Zeppelin.
The remaining memben ol the band, in addWoD to Pqe, AN
vocalist Robert Plant and keyboard pla.yer John-Paul Jones.
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WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. -
Twice in two weeks, survivors ol
m aJor hotel bla1e1 have
emeried from tbe cbokio1
smoke to My that tbe1 beard DO
alarms, MW DO sprinklers and
receiftd DO lu.ida.nce oo bow to set out.
"We smelled tbe acid fumes
we saw the smoke-filled
hallways, and we beard the
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ALAI A • • •
def.... wuat.M tbe JW"Ol'I so abaorb.
Alala, th• defen1e hH
claimed, wu temporarily ia-
HH at the Ume ol tbe lta~
and was incapable of pri-
medlt.am, tbe lrillY attacu an
Mn. A1aia and 'hncber.
TIM ortbopde •......-. no U ved with hll third wile Suaaa in
another Huntln1ton Beach
neishborhood, bad soae to tbe
Gilbert Drive home to pick up
hi• two children for the Father's
Day weekend.
Accord.inc to the tnUfnony ol
the children, aced 9 and 11, their
fa,her became involved in an
ar1ument with their mother
when be mtered the home. Tbey
aaid be ran to a kitchen knife-
rack and then plun1ed a blade
into hll former wife's abdomen
aa abe attempted to call the
police.
·Tincher wu attacked lo an ad-
Joiniq room.
crackle ol names, but not any •-••--kind of alarm," said Robert -....~ft StOpS Ml•
Bayer, an executive of the
General FoPda Corp. who sur-
vived a flub fire that ripped
tbrou1b convention rooms at
Stouffer's Inn in White Plains on
Ramsey· said the dista.nce
between the knife rack and the
telephone was only about a step,
showins that the physician's
violent actions were spon-
taneous.
Thundav. killina 26.
Super Chicken pilots John Shoecraft (left) and Ron Rippe
are happy. to be safe. but disappointed in having failed to
make their cross-country balloon trip. The craft wu .
forced down over Yberal, Kan.
After the jurors had complet-
ed their tour and departed on a
county bus, Ramsey and Geor1e
conferred inside the house.
George said he believed the
jurors were "Interested and at-
tentive."
His comment was an eerie
echo ol the worda of the e-uests
at.the MGM Gr-Hd--hotel-UH:.as-----
Vegas, Nev., on Nov. 21, caught
by surprise when names en-
veloped a ground-floor casino
and sent smoke billowing into
the upper floors, killing 84.
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Stouffer's executive William
Hughes, director of operations
for the hotel and restaurant con-
cern, insisted that his luxurious
hotel on Westchester Counl,Y's
"platinum mile" of corporat.e
headquarters and lavish sub-
urban homes "conformed with
all the existing aafety codes."
Hotel officials said alarm bells
worked and there were
sprinklers in the residential sec-
tions of the hotel, but said they
were not required in the con-
ference areas.
Executives of the MGM Grand
hotel company also insisted that
.their building conformed to the
safety codes in effect in 1973·
wtien the hotel was built.
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And just as Las Vegas firemen End I d expressed conv)ctions that • 0 rfJG
smoke alarms and sprinklers
probably would have saved most
of the lives, so did officials at
Thursday's tragedy almost 3,000 miles away.
Westchester County District
Attorney Carl Vergari said, "11
the fire codes i>ermit operators
of these buildings, where
numerous people C001re1ate, io
The attempted transcon-
tinental balloon flight of the
Super Chicken 11 ended
about 20 roiles east of
Liberal. Kan. The IO-story
helium balloon was forced
down by a coat of ice.
dispense with the use of proper
alarms Mid 1prinklln1 systems, ~--aa ffli t then these codes should be ~-eft a c
changed. I have no doubt that
such devices wowd have saved Italy quake area
many of the lives."
The Lu Vegas fire had made
such an impression on many of
those meeting at the Stouffer's
conference center that when
smoke appeared in their rooms
they immediately thought of
that disaster.
"I acted immediately because
I figured we had. very little time.
I thought that because of what I
read about Las Vegas," said Balzer.
NAPLES, Italy CAP)
Typhoid fever and hepatitis
have broken out in earthquake-
dev astated areas of southern
Italy. the government com -
missioner for the quake zones
reported today.
The commissioner's office
said six cases or typhoid fever
and six cues of viral hepatitis
are being treated, and fean are
that, ·'in the tent cities. there
will be hundreds of sick before
too long." He said he smashed open the
sealed glass window with a chair
and a table, leaped to the rocky
ground three stories below and
called back to his fellow w0rkers Woman 80U•ht
to follow. Eight were later ad-"
milted to hospitals with minor
injuries.
The fire· blackened portions of
the Stouffer conference center
looked remarkably similar to
the gutted casino and lobbies of
the MGM Grand Hotel. The ceil-
ings and wan fittings had melted
into grotesque black stalactites.
The tremendous heat of both
' fires had blackened thick con-
crete walls. And the smell of
acrid smoke drifted not only
around the buildings but across
miJes of landscape.
Preliminary comments by of~
ficials at the White Plains blaze
in<ticated they thought the
origins were similar to those of
the Lu Vegas tragedy. Elec-
trical fittings possibly burst into
name, igniting synthetic wall
paneling and giving off toxic
gases that enveloped the scores
of guests within seconds. In Lu
Vegas, the huge casino was en·
veloped in less than a minute
after an electrical fire that bad
smoldered in the ceilinl burst
into name, according to fire of-
ficiala.
In Las Vegas, some guests
panicked and leaped from win-
dows above the 20th floor or ran
hysterically down the s moked·
filled corridors, dying in the
fumes. At Stouffer's Inn, seven
execut.iva rushed through the
smoke to what they thought was
an exit door, only to find
themselves in a closet. They
were overcome by the /umes
and died .
Mao's widow talk8
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
bench warrant has been issued
for a JO.year-old woman accused
of stealing a briefcase contain-
ing $15,000 in cash and checks
from pianist Liberace at Los
Angeles l!'temational Airport.
BEAT
THE
CLOCK
Police track -
triple slayer .
LOVELOCK, Nev. <AP) -
Authorities here AN lookins for
a man believed to have shot and
killed an elderly minine couple
and their dau1bter at the
fam,ily's remote Majuba Canyoo
home. .
Pershin1 County Sheriff
James Mcintosh said a
nationwide bulletin was issued
Tbunday for the lriple-sla)'ilia
suspect. Mcintosh wouldn't ny
wber~ investigators are lookin&.
but one· sheriff's spokeswoman
said the suspect may have
beaded north over the Oregon
border.
Mclntoah said the bodies of
· Emery Dexter Strode, 71. his
wife, Mary Mable Strode, 72,
and their daughter, Marian
Laura Treadwell, 41, were found
by the Strodes' son Frank late
Wednesday.
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MEDI-CAL •.
The jury 'lbunda1 took an1J
about three boun to reach a verdict.
Glatch had been standing trial
on charges that be intentionally
submitted fraudulent bills to the
state's med.i-Cal program for
more work than he had done.
In some cases, the prosecution
claimed, be billed the state for 28
hours of work in a 24-hour day.
The defense, however. con-
tended that the billing errors
between 1977 and 1979 were sim-
ple mistakes. Glatch also claimed
he used a non-traditional method
of treatment which was tailored
toofferina counseling for variable
periods of time.
Miller said it was unusual in his
ex~rience for a psychiatriat to be
convicted of so many counts ol
fraUcf. He a&O siiil-ule Glatc1'
case wu the only one of which be
knew involving a peychlatriat be-
ing convicted of Medi-Cal fraud
by a jury,
It was estimated that Glatch
had wrongfully received about
$100,000 in Medi-Cal reimbune-
ments.
Alaia, in custody at Orange
Cou'.'tY Jail, did not accompany
the Jury to the house because it ·
would have been "too
traumatic," the defense at-
torneys said.
Testimony in the trial reswnes
Monday. It is expected Susan
Alaia, the defendant's third
wife, will testify Monday or
Tuesday and that the physician
will take the witneu stand
· perhaps Wednesday.
Throat 8la8hed
OCEANSIDE <AP) -Less
than two m onths after the
manager was shot to death and
the safe looted at the Play Girl
club, police say the man who
replaced him was robbed of
$1 ,400 and left serious ly
wounded Wednesday,
Major banks
hike rate
NEW YORK CAP>
MajOr blmb, actinl juat
one day ._, tbe Federal
• Reeenoe. qain raised the.
discount rate, today in-
creased their prime lend-
1 n g rates by one-half
percentage point to 19 per-
cent.
Citibank took the lead in
raising the rate to the
highest point it has
reached since April. The
prime rate , which is
charged by banb on loans
to their most credit·
worthy corporate ·
customers; is nearing the
record JO percent level set this aprinc.
Ill anufacturen Hanover
Truat Ct>. joined in the in·
crease, the MCond of the
week for major bub.
he F..S.HI Reserv~.
which believes it might
tt1htea credit to bring in·
nation under control, on
Thul'lday raised the dis-
count rate -the r.ie it
charges on loam to banks
-from 12 percent to 13 per-
cent.
There's always a general urgency
about getting carpeting installed.
but most customers will allot a
reasonable amount of time.
However. when there is a rush. we
can accommodate those requiring
immediate service . without
sacrificing Alden 's rigid standards of
competency.
Unless .t.h~ee, ·s a problem obtaining
a ·spec1f1c or or pattern. you can
count on ast service from Alden 's
and we m intain C\ large inventory to
facilitate deliveries.
DEN'S
ln '• }loJA/1
: insiai}atian~: ·custom drapsri1s
linoleum• vJOOd floor .
PEKING (AP) -Jlan Qiq,
Mao Tae·tun~·· widow and
leader ol China 1 Ganf ol Four,
testified today abe •:•eel
"•mall-scale" deamcla ol
Pr•ldlat Liu Sbaoqi, wbo died
iD diqnee la prilOD durlq tbe
Cultural RnoluUoa, t1M ottlctal
Xtuua newa qency said .
1663 PLACENTIA AVENlJE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6•6-•131 -6'6-2355
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Bad tor telaat't
Lighted sign on the upcoast approach to
rt-Say 1irmge oll Pa--ctttreuasr
Hi ghway usually li ghts up during congest·
ed periods to warn, .. Prepare to Stop."
But Wednesday afternoon. it was just
~~prepare" -you rm ln the blank:-11'0
Chr istmas shopping, for rain, or to meet
your Maker ...
Access issue Arrests announced
holding up • b k bbe . ID an ro nes·
subdivision
By JOHN NEEDHAM
OU ... o.11, ~lleC St.tt
The San Clemente City Coun·
cal delayed a decision on a sub·
division on the forme r Nixon
estate pending resolution of ac-
cess to the beach on the 20.9·
acre parcel. Council me mber s want the
new property owners to provide
. an "irrevocable offer " to ded·
icate a 15-foot wide access strip
tirthe city.
The 1.800-foot·long pedestrian
access would run a long the
Orange and San Diego County
line along the southern most por·
t i on of th,e parcel.
Cotton Point Associates,
which is seeking city approval to
s ubdivide the land into 16 lots,
said it would be willing lo grant re easement but with condi·
OIUJ.•
Cotton Point Aaaociates'
epresentatives s aid the firm
would grant the a ccess if the ci·
ty at the time the easement is
needed would build a wall along
the entire west line of the access
strip at its own expense.
Cotton Point partner George
Argyros also said ' the city would
have to hold the developer fl'ee
of any liability arising from the
construction or maintenance of
the easement. ·
ln addition. the Cotton Point
offer would expire in the year
2024 if the city had not executed
its right to the easement.
Suspects in eight bank rob·
beries in the southern part of
Orange County have been ar
rested. according to a Sheriff's
spokesman.
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said
OCC slates
planetarium
presentation
Orange Coast Col lege's
planetarium ·is offering its fifth
annual Christmas presentation
this month on Wednesday and
Friday evenings.
Titled "The S tar of
Bethlehem," the show examines
the existen.ce of the "star or the
Magi" as recorded in the Gospel
of St. Matthew.
The presentation includes con·
clusions by astronomers who
have tried to explain the star's
phenomenon and will re-create
the heavens as they appeared on
·th e f irs t C hr ist m as . a
spokesman said.
Shows are scheduled at &:30
p.m.fromDec.5-Dec.19.
Youth shelt,.er
gets support
ii members -were-re·.----------------
luct.ant-to accept the offer wilb
the strings attached. The council
directed acting City Attorney
Roger Grable to look into the
city's legal position in deman·
ding the easement as a condition
of subdivision approval.
San Clemente City Council
members have approved the ex·
penditure of $2,800 lo support the
Laguna Beach Youth Shelter.
The shelter. serves youngsters
throughout the b each com·
munities.
Services penJi;ng
/or Mr. Gettemy
Memorial services were pend·
ing today for pioneer Orange
County newspaperman Robert
M. "Rob " Gettemy, who cov-
ered some of the region's most
celebrated events in a career
dating back more than 30 years.
He died al his home Wednesday.
The retired staff writer for the
Los Angeles Times and former •
Santa Ana Register reporter
was 69 and suffered an apparent
heart attack at his residence In
Santa Ana.
Cremation and scattering of •
his remains at sea will be under
direction of the Neptune Society.
Plans for a memorial service
were being made today by his
wife Louise.
"Ile was one of the funniest
guys I've ever known and also
one. of the best card players and
p ool shooters,·· says h is
lonatime associate, Times Assis·
tant City Editor Don Smith.
"He was a re,1 tough; hard
newsman and a hell of a guy,"
Smith added.
Born in Beatrice, Neb.. Gel·
lemy began learning the
newspaper business after
araduating from high school in
1~, according to his wid<>w,
who married him not Iona af-
terward.
He worked for a ahort time as muaatna editor of the Pampa,
Teaai, Daily New• ancl then
m09ed to Oran1e County in UNI,
•hen he joined the Reatater
•taff.
The Times offered him a job
and in 1953 he launched the Los
Angeles news pape r 's Orange
County bureau in a cubbyhole on
Santa An.a 's Main Street.
Following a period of three
years with the newspaper's
Metro Staff in Los Angeles. he
returned to covering Orange
County in 1956 and in 1963 was
assigned to covering the county
courts beat.
· Mr. Gettemy retired in 1975
a nd kept in tguch with col·
leagues in the news business,
worked part-time in the public
relations field for publicist
George Colmlris and dhi con·
slderable fishing.
H e was known among
courthouse press colleagues for
his passion for compe titive
games such as hearts, checkers.
pool and dominoes when there
was time from the competitive
business of gathering news .
H is byline appear e d over
stories on most of the county's
most ·sensational criminal cases
over the years and be was
known for his persistence in di&·
glng .~ accurate, detailed In·
formation.
Survivors in addition to Mrs
Gettemy Include a dau1hter~
Mrs. Susan Brown. of Albany,
Calif.; a brother, Glen Gett.em)',
of Oxnard; two 1h1ters, Mn. lla
Lawlor, or Oxnard and Irma
Arnold, ol Beatrice, Neb., and
two 1ras~ckhildren.
five suspe<'ts have been booked
into Orange County Jail on SUS·
picion of armed robbery in con·
nection with the string of rob-
beries this fall in Mission Viejo
and San Juan Capistrano.
ln custody are :
-Henry Martinea, 31, and
Michael Durbin, 31, both of Los
An geles. who in vestigators
be lieve are responsible for
holdups at the Bank of America
in Mission Viejo on Sept. 5 and
Sept. 19 and Downey Savings
and Loan Association in Mission
Viejo on Oct. 24.
-Jimmy G. Hall, 30, of El
Torp, who is alleged to have
robbed four Mission Viejo lend·
ing institutions: Security Pacific
National Bank on Oct. 30, COut
Federal SAvinp and Loan As·
sociation on Nov. 12. Pacific City ,
Bank on Nov. 13 and Downey
Federal Savin&• and Loan on
Nov. 14.
-llart!9 J. llapn, 2'1. and her
sister Donna L. Waddell, 33,
both of Las Vegu. who were ar·
rested in connection with the
rpbbery of the California First
Bank of San Juan Capistrano on
Nov. 12.
The sisters were 1lrrested on
the day of the robbery and
$52,000 taken from the bank was
recovered. Hart said a total of
about $5,000 taken in all of fhe
other robberies has not been re.
covered.
He said Martinez and Durbin
were ar rested In November in
Long Beach by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. And
_Hall was arrested last week in
Costa ~esa 1:w-t~ Police
Department.
Flames gut
Santa Ana
antique house
A landmark wooden house
built in Santa Ana a century ago
to resemble a German castle
has been destroyed by a fire,
and arson 1s suspected.
The two-story house al 902
G r a nd Av e . was known as
Re uter Castle, named after
builder August Reuter.
But the house had been vacant
for several years and often was
a ta rget for vandals and other
firebugs, said Wayne Moore
arson inspector (or the Sant~
Ana Fire Department.
"This is not the first time
we've had a fire there."' he said.
There have been at least two
other times. The house has been
a haven for transients and we've
caught juveniles in there, too."
The fire Wednesday gutted the
building. Moore said the second
story was engulfed in name at 7
p. m .. when firefighters first
reached the scene. He said no
estimate of damage has been re:
leased until the building owner
Lee Falco Jr., is reached at bi~
home in Northern California. .
Moore said he has no suspects
in the fire, which was started on
the first floor but quickly spread
to the second level.
Firefighters had the blaze un·
der control in about 20 minutes,
he said. ·
Falco and other enthuaiuta in
local history had considered
several uaea for the buildiJla, in·
cludln& movtq it to anOther •Ile
and renovatln1 lt for a
restaW"ant.
But the bith coal of such
cbana• had prevented any ac·
ti•ltlea.
,
Pr~posals sOlicite
Head Start seeks new leader
By GLENN 8COTr °' • ......,.......... .
A federal aceocy l• aeekinl
proposal.a from local noa·prorit
groups that want to take over
administration of the Head Start
preschool program in Orange
County.
Gloria Molina, " director in the San Franc i~co re1ional
headquarters of the federal
Department or Health and
Human Services. said fl.9
Planners
eye_plaza
addition
=
mUlian is expected to be aV'aila;
ble for tbe procram in Oransi
County next riscal year,
The CommW\ity Development
Council in Santa Ana bu been in
charge of the federally·funded
pl'ogram ror more than a dee·
ade, but it has dropped Ila
1tatm aa coordinator errecUve
next July.
The eowtcil is a parent or·
ganization which tries to pro-
A lS-story addition to Costa
Mesa's South Coast Plaza will be -
discussed Monday night by
Planning Commission members
after a review of the Segerstrom
family proposal.
The addition, contlf'lnln..r-a..-----"
three-story Broadway depart-
ment store and 12 stories of of·
fices, would extend east from
the current plaza structure near
t he carousel.
A planning department
s pokesman said the structure
will require an amendment to
the plaza master plan, requiring
a policy decision regarding de·
sirability of the increased com·
mercial activity in the rapidly
growing north Mesa area off
Bristol Street.
If approved. the fa cility would
add some 400,000 square feet of
floor space to the plaza and
would offer a pedestrian bridge
across Bristol Strttt lo the Town
Center commercial and office
area .
The proposal Includes plans
for s ubterranean parking and
for smaller shops in the depart·
ment store area, a planning de·
• partment offi cial said.
Agency OKs
parking .
structur'e
Plans for a three-level parkmg
s tructure serving Pacific
Federal S.vtngs• ,headq\farlera
complex uhder edmtruc~on in
downtown Costa Mesa were ap·
proved by the city's Redevelop·
mentAgency. ·
Agency members. also mem·
h e r s of the Ci ty Council.
authorized master plan changes
previously approved by the
Planning Commission.
The parking facility. original·
ly proposed for a second phase
of headquarters facility develop·
menl, includes a top-level
heliport.
The $10 million headquarters
project is expected to be com·
pleled in early 1982 on the
Portuguese Prime Minister
Francisco Sa Carneiro 46
was killed in cras h of light
plane shortly after takeoff
Thursday.
5members
appointed to • housing unit
Costa Mesa City Council has
appointed five new members to
its citizens Housing and Com·
munity Development Committee
and reappointed two others.
Reappointed were Francis An·
dreen .~_Tom Scbworer.
Appoint.eel as a regular com·
mittee member was former
committee alternate James Van-derwalle.
Other new members are Rita
Quick Halter. John Kincaid.
Christine Marriner and Anne
Marie Shereshevsky.
The committee, composed of
n i n e public m e mbers and
representatives from city agen·
cies. reviews and coordinates
community housing needs.
The volunteer group recom·
mends to the City Council how
~ome S1 million in federal Hous-ing and Co mmunity Develop·
ment grant funds should be
spent each year.
former McNally lligh School site Cost a Mes a has r eceived
at the corner of 19th Street and about s.5 million in HCD grants
.duce Hlf·supportln& DOG•
1roup1. In tbi1 caae, it
1pawoed Oraqe County
Start, which hu run die
1ram for the lut el1ht y
aald Marco Pena, local He
Start dlrector.
Pena said durin& a news
ference nnanday that bia
1aniaaUon intends to uaume
lc>-ealled "grantee" IUlUI -
title formerly held by the
Community Development
ell.
But Ms. Molina said whenev
the grantee ls chanaed. feder
re1ulatiou require that
non -profit organiaation1 a
given equal opportunity to
over coordination or the p
gram.
She said a special session wW
be held in Januarf where
federal Head Start offik:ials will
explain the procedures for ap..
plying for the grant. Her deputl
ment always is lookin1 fo(
groups who are interested ~
providing innovative aervic~
she added. -.:
Grant applications can be ob-
tained from the department'•
Office of Human Developme.Jl
Services, Room 457, 50 Unit~
Nations Plaza, San Francisco,
94102.
On the envelope, applicants·
s ho uld write : ··Attention :
Orange County RFGP."
The current Head Start pro-
gr am serves 887 children in
Orange County al 20 locations.
Whoever is chosen to tak,.•
over the preschool program for
underprivileged youngsters can
expect a difficult time m~,
the community's needs. Pena•
said the federal allocation for
Orange Count)! hasn't been
enough to serve children on
waiting lists.
"l think we could just abe>Ut''
double the program in Sant°''
Ana itself," he observed. ' ·
But allocations probably won'\
change for Orange County ·
next year in spite of the large in:·
Oux of needy children enterin{
the county, Ms. Molina said.
Office gear
taken from
Irvine (irm
'·
•'
A bl.D"gJar amuhed hi• way in·
to •n Irvine glus and mirror
firm. looting the office or •bout
$2.2001n equipment, policesaid. •
Se c ret a r y Brenda Le~
Woodson discovered the sha t··
tered front window at Marina
Glass and Mirror. 1582 Brown,.
ing. when she arrived to open up .
the plant.
Officer Stan Va n Hom said the
intruder made off with two IBM
St"lectric typew('iters. the office ·
microwave oven and a big or-
namental ashtray. ,
He said an extremely large, ..
heavy metal object would have11
been required to sm ash out the.
heavy safety glass the glassl
company had installed in its Newport Boulevard. --e~F lhe past seven )'ears ---.uon . ..._---~
FRE~ eur eHRISTMAS TREES .
ALL TREES 4 ft. •nd over wtll t. kept In w•ter from the d•Y they ARRIVE
In white plaetlc "TREE STAND". Our TrHa •re ao "FRESH" we have to
keep alapptng their h•nda. Our prtcea atart •• low .. 14.18. •
OPIM 7 DAYS A WB
I A.Me to 10 P.M.
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Sa11dl eealldetd ~-.---...,.,OU-prices ...... ~ b . "!~..: •• ~ seen sta le .. ,,
':Lagunans on the road
l f LAGt/NA-TUVIUN' .->W: TM UWb&e with Uw
ruddaddy C>f all U1ua a.acb att tlblbill !1 lhat ""
,.aplt' who run It are r• tie&• Tht)' cu 't at&od to be lD
1 ~e plac too Ion~ They k"p waaunt to 1hulfle olf
t-. SQmt'•ben-
t Ttu~ .now. of coura., 11 UM! famed l.a&W\a S.ach • r. u '••\ t\t Art• and Pai1.aot of the Maa.ters. So, In thl• ex-ri:i V•' &1.anu . they put oo bv1nc ptch&re-every summer de-
"' mAAdul& ~t roodtlJ i.t &ftd 1t1U u stone. Then they taht . t 1'bout ba~C\I the shuw 1ueJI move.
ThJs l whut wakes the La&una pa1eant ao Wlique ln ' \tw t't\\ert&UllJ\~l\l held aOlt places, the people on ata&e
mu' e and tht' -.uage stays where it 1:;
ll!J •
< AFTElt 1'HE ·t '£STJV.'1. shuffles ore to a new loca·
ttuo tt l> rc.tliy intl'restmg to not.e what happens to the
}>lace the> left .
"1 T hl' idea 'of the It' mg pi ctures started back there in the
1 1930s on u ltLUe ~1de street to Pacific Coast Highway called
f.I Paseo -
• Tinng of this locale, the festival people tried a Hetsler ·
~i Point site but soon were Tddy to pack wi,Wand gold body
•. ea1nt once aglHD. b-~ Next, the Festival and Pageant moved to a location at
the end of Forest Avenue downtown, where it curved off
1''toward Laguna Canyon Road. The_ stage for living pictures
"Okay. everybody yrab a chair We're moV1ng again."
Jd l •1.was set up near the street. facing the sloping hillside,
Jb whtch made a natural location for bleachers upon which to
1·1o11ew the living models as they stood still in frames to de-
r;.1'"<'t great master works of art.
STILi. I.ATER IN the 1940s . the Festival turned on its
,,,traveling musit again, landmg JUSl down t.he street at the
.current location 10 the city-owned lrvtne park and bowl.
And what happened lo all the former sites?
W<'ll. El Paseo became a dead-end street. Heisler
" 'Park became a flower bed. And the old site at the end of
•' Furc.-st Avenue sufft!red the worst fate or all, becomtng the
•'site of City Hall. for goodness sake.
1 • ow. apparently. the Festival people are getting itchy
fel't again After all. they've only stuck around the Irvine
'Bowl foC'atioll for 40 years . And the lease expire~ ULl~.
l'·So 1t 's nervou-; t i me M a1be better to start packing the
"'~easepamt.
,,,1: THUS THERE HAVE been all kinds or recent rumbles
that the Festiva l might move ool onto Irvine property or
occupy some acrea~e in Laguna Canyon at Sycamore
, lats Who knows'>
If that Festival leaves its present amphitheater.
wever. Lagunans won 't really have to fear ror loss ot an
istorical landmark in the vicinity.
The c:1t y's s ewer plant 1s still nearby. Numerous
urists over th.e years. arnving near the Festival grounds.
bruptly suffered watering eyes -sniffing the ozone, one
ill ask in trembling voice, "Whal in the world is THAT?"
That. friend tourist , is JU.St what you thou&ht it was .
AN~ DON'T FORGET that cute little old-fashioned
iniature lighthouse that ts on the side of the hill jus t
bove the road It's often been admired by Laguna vis-
ors.
It's part or the sewer plant venting system.
You always get the artistic touch in Laguna.
NEW YORK (AP) -Global
crude oil supplies "wUI be no
problem" next year dffp•t.e the
war between Iraq and Iraq, says
Saudi Arebian oil minister
Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamant
Quoted In today's editiGri ol
Platt'• Oilgram News, a dilly
track newspaper, Yamani al.lo
predicted world oil prices will
not rise much at the present
time and that "there wilJ be a
petroleum supply surplua" in
1982.
Yamani was interviewed . by
the newspaper in Riyadh, the
Saudi-Arabian capital.
SAUDI ARABIA -the world's
largest oil exporter and supplier
of about 8 percent of America's
oi l needs -las t raised
petroleum prices in September
when it boosted the price of it~
main grade of oil from $28 to S30
for a 42-gallon barrel.
The Saudis recently raised
their daily petroleum production
from 9.5 mHlion to 10 million
barrels to help meet shortages
caused by the lran-lraq war.
However, ¥amani said his coun.
try would not maintain the extra
Abscamjury .. -convicts t1vo
in Con~ress
N EW YORK CAP) -Two
House committee ch airmen
beaten at the polls last month
have become the third and
fourth congressmen convicted of
charges stemming from the gov·
ernment's Abscam operation.
Rep. Frank Thompson Jr .. a
13-lerm Democ rat from New
Je rsey. was convicted Wednes -
day ni ght of bribery and con·
spiracy by a U.S. District Court
jury that deliberated 21 hours
over two days.
J,OHN M. MURPHY, a nine·
term Democrat from New York
City, was Jound guilty. or eon·
spiracy, conflict of interest and
receiving an.-UDlawCul gratuity
in the f'BI inves tigation, in
which undercover agents posed
as representatives or fictitious
Arab sheiks seeking help with
immigration problems. Murphy
was acquitted of bribery.
In another Abscam case. pro-
<·eedings were beginning today
tn the trial of Rep. Richa rd Kel-
ly, R-t1a .. who contends he ac·
cepted $25,000 from undercover
agents only because he was con-
ducting his own probe of men he
considered s uspicious.
IN WASIUNGTON, the House
ethics committee ruled 10·0 on
We dnesday that Rep. John
Jenrette. D·S.C., a lame duck
convicted of bribery in another
Abscam trial, had violated
Hoy$e ethics.
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production indefinitely or even until the war ends.
THE WAa BETWEEN the
two memben of t.be. Or1aniaa-
tion ol Petroleum Exporting Countries resulted in the lou in
late September of about 3. 7
million barrela of oll export.a a
day -about 7 percent of
Western oil needs -and sent
pricea ol individuaJ oil caiioes
up by about $10 a barrel on spot
market.a.
Spot prices beaan to decline
recently after Iraq resumed
1hipments of more than 400,000
barrels of oil a day tbrouglt
pipPines tp Mediterranean port.a
and Iran started limited exports
from Persian Gulf pc)rta.
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Y amani did not ~ay when
Saudi Arabia might curtail its
extra oil production, telling the
newspaper his country plans to APWl~I·
set output levels "m.ostly" on a Pesti~de month-by-month basis. '--S
The newspaper said not say.
when Saudi Arabia might curtail
its extra oil production, telling
the newspaper his country plans
to set output levels "mostly" on
a month-by-month basis.
IT IS POSSIBLE the ministers
will reach some "common un·
derstanding'' on oil prices, but
chances of getting the cartel's l3
members to agree on a unified
oil-price system fbr 1981 are
"rather s lim," Yamani was
quoted as saying.
J ohn Lic htblau. exec utive
diret tor of the Petroleum In·
dustry Research Foundation,
said OPEC Jllembers "may try
to continue the existin g oil-price
structure into next year" if they
decide not to set a new price
schedule for 1981.
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Orphans in peril
NAPLES. Italy <AP> -What will happen to the orphans of the
earthquake, the estimated 1,000 children left without parents or
close relatives by the disaster 11 days ago tn the Naples-Sorrento
area?
Juvenile court oHicials fear that well-meaning people are <·ar·
rying them off without contacting the proper authorities. leavtng
no record of their whereabouts, or that racketeers will sell them to
couples who want to short-cut the five-year waiting hst for legal
adoptions.
Many or the or:phans have no identifil'ation. and in the post·
qua ke chaos it is difficult to trace their relatives St>veral art
babies who survived in incubators when the quake brought down a
wing of.the hospital at Sant' Angelo dei Lombardi, kilhng about 50
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CALEXICO IAI'> Th dlll'Over)' of 1 third
rabtd doic atona th-i-1nt•mauonal border hH 1't"11Cht~ned th•• iilt'UI r h for ul tw1· dlHtNd a11h11alf..41>
lmJ>t-rial County where a
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dants stru<'k Contant'ntal A1r1Jne1 th11 momin& after
last minute <'Onl r a l'l talki. raJled, but a Conlineotal
"P<lkdm&n ••d •t least 35 percent of the carrier's
operations would t•oolanue us1ngsuperv1sor y perion-
nel as attendan~
1'he employe~:. stru('k the Los An&eles-based
iurhne at l2 01 a m , the deadlme the Union or Flight
t tendants had set
I .~· f'IAH• •a.i••r ,.flak.-.
LOS ANGELES <API ln a m<tJor shakeup,
L'SC President Jame:. ti Zumberge has announced
that three of the u111vers1ty 's most powerful vice
presidents wall be replat·ed as part or a restructur-(}nsrlaeduled stop
mg of the centr11I ad man1strat1on designed to make
the uruversaty more efficient A heavy rainstorm packing 70 mph winds day night slammed in to a braod area of
('al f '.-d llik.-• •••rfgagr rcue-hurled these boats ashore at Half-Moon northern California. At least two deaths Bay, despi t e fa c t they were inside were storm-related.
LOS ANGELES IA I'> Cali fornia Federal _.bl:.eak.waieL .Eirst winter storm _W.edn.~'--
Sav1ngs &~an ha•i a1scd 1~ home mo~~~ r~e~ _~~-~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to 16 pen·ent from 15 perC'ent in a move expected
to ~enerate samalar ha kes throughout the lending
industry
Cal Fed. tlw nat1011's 1<.1rgcst thriCt lender with
$6 3 ba llaon an asst>ts. 1·1ted tightening money
market t·ondat t<111:-. 1 n announcing the increase
Wed nesday Cal Fed had posted the 15 pe rcent rate
on Nov 7
SF mayor vows war
• • agamst terronsts \Mr rictl.-1u·.-hif• hau •fr-iJ.w
OCEANSIDE !A P > New violence has been
reported in the one-month-old bus strike which has
seriously affected public transit across northern
San Diego County.
A shotgun blast peppered the side of a bus
driven this week by a non·union driver, authorities
saad
Landlords rebel
'!:_g_ainst fee law
BERKELEY <AP> -A secretive landlord
rights group calling itself "The Berkeley Tea Par-
ty" ·is trying to launch a rebellion against the
city's strict new rent control ordinance .
The group sent a lette r to landlords this week,
urging them to withhold payment of rental reg-
istration fees required by the law passed last
spring by voters.
The letter, with no return address, also urges
property owners to withhold other taxes and fees
to protest the "radicals" controlling city politics.
Sean Gordon, an aide to Mayor Gus Newport,
said the protesters could run into problems. "The one thing the letteni don't mention," he said, "is
that if landlords fail lo register, tenants have the
right lo withhold 100 percent of their rents."
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Mayor
Dianne Feinstein has posted a $6,SOO
reward for mformation leading to the
arrest of two men who terrorized and
robbed members of a church choir
and' raped one choir member.
'·Rapists have to be among the
sickest people in our society," a
tense and angry Ms . Feinstein said at
a news conference. "If you can't be
safe in a church, where can you be
safe?"
TllE 'MAYOR SAID l}\e city is in
the midst of a crime wave, and she
noted that reported rapes have in·
cre ased 20 percent in 10 months.
"I'm absolutely determined to let
people know that you can't go around .
mugging, raping and violatin& people
this way. We are going to apprehend
the criminals and we are going to see
to it that they a re properly
punished," she said.
Meanwhile, police said the attack and rape at the St. Paul of the
Shipwreck Church may have been re-
lated to a later attack on a couple re·
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turning from vacation.
The first rampage occurred Mon·
day night as the adult choir re·
hearsed in a bungalow adjacent to
the church.
Lt. John Damon of the San Fran-
cisco Police Department sa id two
men, one of them armed with a re-
volver, ordered nine women and four
men to lie on the floor. then took cash
and jewelry from them.
One or the robbers then forced a
5(byeM:Old_woman. to go with him
behind a partition and he raped her,
Damon said.
SOME CASH AND s e veral
thousands of dollars worth of jewerly
were taken from the church mem-
bers, Damon said.
Chris &plivan, a police inspector,
said there were some similarities
between the attack a short lime later
on a couple returning from vacation.
In that incident, three men accosted
the couple unloading their car and
one of the men attempted lo rape the
woman.
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ended by
rainfall
SANGER <AP> -The
1980 forest fire sea son
ended in the central San
J oaquin Valley and ad-
jacent Sierra at mid-
night Thursday for the
second time.
The state Department
of Forestry called off its
fire season earlier in the
fall but restored fire
season status last week
because of prolonged
dry weather and the fire
emergency near San
Bernardino. Central
California stations sent
all possible men and
equipment south to help
fight the San Bernardino
fires.
Half an inch or more
of rain fell in the valley
and adjac ent Sh~rra
Wednesday and Thurs-
day. allowing forestry
officials to once again
end fire season in the
South Central Region,
said CPF 11pokesman
Bob Kuts.
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CDP disputesf
U.S. oli lin1it
SACRAMENTO (AP) -More Califomiana are
complying 'with the SS-mile speed limit ll•n
federal statistics show, Hi&hway Patrol Cotp·
miaaioner Glen Craig says.
Federal figures released tut week said 87.3
percent ol Califomia drivers exceeded the 55 mph
limit between October 1919 and September lllO.
1'.'EDE&AL GUIDELINES stipulate that not
more than 60 percent can be in violation or
California might lose about SU million in federal
funds.
Craig said Th~day the federal 1ov,mment
found more speeders during the first six months ol
the period checked because it used the so-called
"free now system." assigning the speed of the
lead car in a group to every car in the group.
The system was changed on April 1, Craig
said, to the "full now method," by which every
vehicle is clocked.
He said the quarter-by-quarter breakdown re·
veals the difference. In the first quarter 76 percent
were reported' speeding, 67.5 in the second quarter,
58.7 in the third, and 60.S in the fourth.
Craig said he had also recommended that a
vehicle be called within the limit if its speed was
between 52.5 and 57.S miles per hour. He said it's
too hard to keep a car at exactly SS and that speed
monitoring devices aren't that accurate.
Cr:aig__sauLhe...was .not signaling any.. relaxation
or speed enforcement.
"WE ISSUE ONE MILLION or more speed
citations every year -far more than any other
state, and we plan to maintain that emphasis," h'e
said.
"Wh ile a 60 percent compliance ratio satisfies
federal guidelines for the fiscal year just ended , it
doesn 't speak particularly well of our situation
generally.
Calt~ch frau4·
probe revealed
PASADENA !AP J -The manager of the
California Institute of Technology's Athenaeum
Club, scene of the university's most important social
functions, has been arrested for investigation of em-
bezzlement after a routine audit s howed that about
S.150,000 was missing from the c.l ub eoffers,
authorities report.
Pasadena police said Robert L. Smith, St , of
Hollywood . was ar r es t ed and late r re·
leased on his own recognizance.
Caltech spokesman Dennis Meredith s aid the
audit that raised the suspicion of embezzlement
showed that the club seemed to have paid an ln·
ordin.ate amount of money for food. dri~and other
items over the last 15 months. ------.._
The Athenaeum, operated by a board of gov-
ernors separate from Caltech, has aa annual budget
of $1.6 million and as an integral part of the campus
scene. .
The cue is still under investigation by both the
university and the police. I ·-
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ater-saying kits
lso save· money
eon.wterma OM contbM&ln41 Med to plpe 1upplemen· > w•\4-r Into &.tulhero Calilornia. Ora.nae Count~ real·
nu lhoukt be wlWna to CODMrve the llfeaivina liquid en pouab&e
Thus. 1 lHt pro1&ram •PGDllONd by UM state Water
1tource1 Department ahould be met with a cooperative
lude oesl AprH when kill ol wat•r·•avlna devlce1 are
aled free tn all r ow.ty houNholdl.
Tiw Int CQl\taw pluuc bqa that wiU diaplace allDCMlt
lloa ol water an cunveoUaaal toilet tub, dye tableta
testing for lew ln the tank and abower bead lmerta.
lnno auon1 an new bathroom fixtu.rea already have
ed "'•ltt r ronaervauon New water·Hver toileta need
l thrw i•lloni of water per nuah inat,ad of the uaual
And m t ne w how~r heads already are equipped
I h flov. rt!Slrtctors
\1 t Orana~ County born~ doo 't have these new fix.
t!' lhough They stall use the hydroloaical equivalent.a
g lb ~uzzlers "The state·supplied kita are expected to
\ c 4ibout 6,000 acre feet of water each year. And that
uJd ih e Oran6!e County consumers some $690,000.
• With "'aler, cl wa"1 gasoline. less is better'today. So
tate Wa ter Resources Qepartment should be lauded
efforts to encourage conservation.
egulations rampant
Almost t:v~ryone m business has one government reg-
at1on or anothe r to g ripe about. Now there's a chance
C~fol'fila to get those gripes on fiii"get-. -·
• : The new state Office of Administrative Law is in the
ocess of trying to stem the flow of reg\alations spewed
rth by some 200 state agencies.
ln its Cirst three months, the OAL disappro\ted 22 per·
nt of the regulations it reviewed for failure to ·meet re·
irements of necessity, authority, clarity and consisten-
' with existing laws.
Perhaps more important, during the same period, as
encies became aware of OAL's existence, there was a
µerce nt drop in the number of new regulations. ~ OAL staff members meet• frequently with represen·
t.t1ves of the business community, but the agency also is
fblic iting written data from -businesses about regulations
tbat are impractical. costly or otherwise causing trouble.
~ Write to Gene Livingston, Director, Office of Ad·
"inistative Law, 1414 K St., Sacramento, 95814, cite the
si>ecific regulation that's bothering you and explain why.
~ Unfortunately, as columnist George Mair points out
ci<Jay, the choice c aonot be between too many regulations
;id no reguJations at all. . . .
., The basiness-industrial community ts not so unt· ~rsally simon·pure that it can be left to pursue its own
ijlterests without some controls for the protection of the
Jjllblic.
:; At the federal level, as well as· the state, this need has
rfsulted in an enormous increase in the flow of govern·
fl\enl reg ulations in the past couple or decades.
But just when we become totally disgusted at over·
ltpping and contradictory rules. there is a reminder of
their need when issues like the toxic ~aste dumping scan·
dal surface . or when new eYidence reveals that an ap·
purenlly useful drug is not harmless after all.
The outgoing Congress has been wrestlinJl, unsuc·
ce5sfully, With an attempt to impose some sort of reg-
utatory reform 'at the federal level, as now is being
accomplished in California.
Given the size of the task, it's small wonder the pro-
blem h asn't yet been resolved. But the effort to achieve a
rational balance between protection and regulatory over·
ki~J must remain a priority item for the 97th Congress. .
Abortion '01orality' .
: If it's not the government trying to run our lives, it's
pr~vate groups and individuals. In the foremost of these
a r'e the anti-abortionists.
~ The latest maneuve r is an attempt, which promises tQ
sueceed if not in this Congress in the next, lo prohibit
reaeral employees' health insurance from covering abor·
lions. This despite the fact that the employees themselves
pay 40 percent or their medical insurance premiums. ~ Legislation being backed by the anti·abortionists also
would eliminate the use of government medical funds for
a bortions in the c ase of rape or incest, both now exempt
rrom the restriction. It further would ban the use of such
fuhds for post-abortion care if medical complications arise
in ra woman who has chosen to have an abortion -a right
now constilulionalJy g uaranteed.
" Can this be called moral?
; The next target, we learn, will be state employee
medical ins urance policies and then private heahb in·
s wance policies.
If this sounds unreal, be advised that the anti·
abortionists already have succeeded in outlawing abor·
~ ti~n cQverage in both state and private health insurance
p<)licies in North Dakota and Kentucky. • O~nions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Ott.er views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comm ent is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Bax 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . . .
" .. • Boyd/ PercenJ,s
1 , By L.M. BOYD
~ou've heard that 20 per·
ce'9 of the fishermeh c~tch
80 percent of the fish .. haven't
vo_.'? An~ that 20 percent of
D~ar
Gloomy
Gus
~Re Gus, Dec. l : I'll
Jt ln parent protests'
"'1'en they agree to be
~lewed. Public educa·
t n forces us to keep
less capable along
th the excellent. Bet·
education for better •
udenta starta with
, pable parents.
TEACHER
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the salesmen make 80 per-
cent of the sales? Add, too.
that 20 percent or beer
drinkers drink 80 percent of
the beer.
If the bicycle was only in-
vented about a century and a
halt ago, how do you account
for the fact that an Italian
stained glass window. put
together around 1580, clearly
portrays a bicycle ridden by
an angel on a cloud?
•
The late Leo Ole Elo of
·•Seattle was the only person
on record here wlttfl-three
names each spelled dl(ferent·
ly with the same three letters
only.
Q. Where there any blondes
in ancient Rome?
A. Quite a many. And there
were some women wltb
brl1ht yellow bait, too. OJd
Roman law required that
hair color for ladles of the
nl1bt.
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Cabinet mf:lJlenver reveals split
WASHING TON -Tbe umeen
hand ol Sen. Robert Dole, a lethal
weapon lo the backroom
chicanery of Capitol Hill.
faahlODed the campaip aaainst
Wllllam Slmon that led him to re·
Ject the Cabinet poet that two
wfflla earlier he tboucht wu
aecurely hil.
Qul .. .,.n from the deslrabili·
ty or Simon'• return enaaaement
a t t h ~
Treasury ,
that in -
tenalfiea poet·
election ques-
t ion s a bout
Ronald
Reagan: Are
;JllOn -Rea -
g a n i tes
like Dole sup-
p I anting
Reaganites like Simon in setting
policy for the new administra-
tion? Can the new president cope
with the velvet-gloved grandees
or Congress, including those
wearing Republican colors?
THAT LEADS to a broader eon·
cern beyond the confines of
. Congft98! the-seeming-passivity
or Reagan. 1r Simon were really
his first choice at the Treasury,
surely the president-elect could
have shrugged orr intrigue 10 in·
sist that Simon take the job.
Dole. who will be finance com-
mittee c hairman in the
Republican Senate. sharpened
his knives after we reported Nov.
14 that Simon was telling one and
all that he would definitely be
George Mair
Business
morality
• • • IDISSJDg
Out West , where I come from,
anybody who i:>oisoned a well
was strung up from the nearest
tree. with little ceremony and no regret. We need a return to that
kind of justice.
Am id all the conservative
blather about business being
overregulat·
ed. we see re·
peated
evidence that
business is
not regulated
enough.
In a com--
munity where
e veryone is
honest and
decent. reg-
ulations are not necessary. but
the business community has pro-
ven over and over again that it
is not a good ''citizen'' or the
community, that it is a viper let
loose upon the citizenry which
must be carefully watched and
controlled lest it injure us all.
THE LATEST example is the
scores of chemical firms dump·
ing their poisons all over the
countryside in order to beat the
Charles McCabe
secretary Ol lhe Treasury. Keep.
in1 in the back1round, Dole c:reat·
ed a atront impression that the
Senate Republican cloakroom
waa rialnc en maaae against Simon.
Tbe end result within 10 days
-~aa ~ prearranaed transcon·
tanental telephone converaaUoo
-Reaaan offerin1 the post,
Simon tumin1 it down. Simon ii·
nored the vicious backstairs
Senate campaign aaainst him.
The reason he aave Reagan wu
bis 4isinc:lination for a revival ot
wars with the While House staff
that be continuously fought in
Nixon-Ford days.
SIMON'S INJUDICIOUS
claims that the Treasury portfolio
was his qwcldy spawned this re·
port. circulaJed through the lob-
by isl community to tbe press:
Senate Final'\c e Comm ittee
Republicans had actually voted
7·lo·l to recommend against the
Simon nomination. The source or
the information was not hard to
find : Bob Dole.
Savor i ng hi s imminent
ehairmanship, Dole had no de11i~
for four years of combat with
hard·driving Bill Simon. During a
Nov . l7 meeting with finance
committee Republicans , Dole
suggested Simon would be in big
trouble if he tried to walk over the
backs of senators as in his pre-
vious Treasury incarnation. A
few senators chimed in with sup-
port: nobody defended Si mon.
Contrary to the circulating
. deadlme on a new sate waste·
disposal law.
On Nov. 19. a federal law went
into effect refjuiring companies
that generate hazardous wastes
to dispose or them in a s·are way.
In the weeks before November
19. such companies rushed·to· get
rid or their hazardous wastes in
any way they could, without re·
gard to the safely or ~he public.
ACCORDING TO Environ·
mental Protection Agency of·
ficials quoted in a recent New
York Times story, this has re·
suited in "thousands or tons of
hazardous and toxic wastes ...
being hurriedly dumped into city
reports, no vote was taken. Sen.
WilUam Roth. Reacan 's truest al-
ly on the committee in punuina
supply·side tax c uts, charac·
terisUcally kept his cards race
down when it came lo discuaainc
Simon's abrasive personality. At
least one member, Sen. John
Chafee. wasnotev~npresent.
The reports or a finance com·
mitlee campaign aaainst Simon
dovetailed with bad·mouthing
from old enemies in the Ford ad-
ministration. possibly including
Gerald R. Ford himself. ln his
Nov. 21 meeting with Reagan.
Ford did not attack Simon but
may have tried to kill him with
kindness by indicating it is a
burden for a president to have to
deal with a Cabinet member or
Simon's competence.
THE l:IOT·HMPERED Sim~n
sizzled over the burgeoning 'at·
tack, complaining to friends it
had ··injured my reputation." He
knew he was still the first choice
of the California kitchen cabinet
(thanks mainly to efforts by
drugstore magnate Justin Dart),
and he wanted a speedy an·
nouncenren . Ke ·also was
Reagan's choice.
But by Nov. 25, Simon had had
enough. The Nov. 26 telephone
call from Reagan was arranged
as a vehicle for Simon to bow out.
When that Story broke two days
later. some Reagan insiders
spread word that the president·
e lect really had decided against
him ... That's a lie." Simon told us.
adding that he was Reagan's
K~OfMHI~
sewer systems. s pilled from
moving trucks onto busy in·
terstate highways. and aban·
doned in shopping center parking
lots around the country~. · ·
In the last few months. 26
publi c water so urces in
Massachusetts have been closed
down by health officials because
or contamination by such dump·
ing.
Some manufac ture r s or
hazardous materials are not do·
ing the dumping themselves. but
are, instead. paying irresponsi·
ble firms 10 percent of the
normal cost lo haul the toxic
stuff away -no questions
asked. "These companies then
"Cirat choice and only choice."
Simon told others that Ed Meese,
soon Lo be Reagan's White House
chlet COW18el, considered Simon
"too conservative" and would
commence open war against him
at the Treasury; Simon did not
relish that.
NOT EVEN vet,ran insider
Simon perceived Dole's hand at
work. Earlier, Dole bad ensnared
the presidenl·elect into endorsing
a Democratic tax cut in the lame·
duck session of Congress t.hat died
thanks to Democratic oppositiod.
Dole is no friend of Reagan's sup-
ply ·side economics, which bas
few supporters on the finance
committee aside from Roth.
That is why a strong advocate
at the Treasury is essential. But·
the qui c kly -mentioned
alternative to Simon, Citibank
Chairman Walter Wriston. can-
not be expected to face down
power-hungry senators in Simon
style.
The Republican senate will not
be a gentle paradise for the
Re]!_Yblican presi<Sent Hifi p_artP
leaders there ignored Reagan's
wishes in pressing for a lame·
duck passage of the ant1-.toxic
Superfund bill. Sen. Charles
Percy. the new foreign relations
chairman. has been conducting_
diplomacy in Moscow withou(
Reagan's authorization and Bob
Dole has deftly managed to
c hange the secreta ry of the
Treas ury, ci rcumventing the
president·elect 'sown wishes.
wash their hands. Pontius Pilot·
like. or all responsibility for
what happens to the people ex-
po sed t o these dangerous
chemicals.
WEEKLY. there have been
examples to point out the claim
that too many businesses are not
responsible and that they must
be severely regulated.
I suppose it comes down to the
fact that the.. capitalist system
has never developed a rational
moral code for its existence and,
lacking that. that it will continue
to be populated by robber
baro n s a nd commercial
hooligans.
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To the IRS a book is just another widget
"If the law ncppou:1 that.'' acid
Mr. Bumble. "the law u a au, a
idiot ...
c. Dlc:k91
·when you are legislating for
the odd (indeed! ) 220 miUion
people, you have lo be mighty
smart Indeed to avoid heap big
trouble. You think you are right·
Ing a cause when you are wrong-
ing 20 righter causes. 'You think
you are punishing U.S. Steel and
you tum out to be outraging the
centuries-old traditions ot the
PoUsh or the Jewish or the Irish
communities.
The more arbitrary your
power. the more likely are your
fiats to be Wl·
fair to people
yo u hadn't
even thoucht
about in the
first place.
There att no
m o r e
arbitrary ex·
erchers of
power ln this
country than
the Internal Revenue Service
and the Sapr.eme Court of the
U.9.
I 'm 1w-e1hat the panjandrurm
of the IRS, when they went after
the Tbor Power Tool Co., a
smaU bullneu ln Aurora, Ill ...
did not realbe that tbey woUld'
·deal a devutat1n1 blow to the
book publltbtn1 buaineaa in tJda
eouatrJ. Tbe word devut.atilll
l• predlely t.M on• uHd bJ
Ro1er Straus Jr. of Farrar, •
Strem ...S Gtrou.x. "It will b8Ye
a devastating etrect on culture,"
he said.
THE IRS WENT after tbe
Thor company claiming it was
improperly. "writing down" its
inventory by claiming sharply
depreciated values for unsold
stocks to reduce its tax load.
Last year the Supreme Court
upheld the IRS. The court ruled
that the value or warehouse
stock could not be reduced for
tax reasons unless it was dis·
posea or or · sold at reduced
prices. One result of this will be
to increase the coat of business
for outfits that maintain inven·
torles of parts for a variety of
products. leading them to re·
duce their inventories.
The business or book
publishing is largely ware-
housing. Books are kept in
. cir culation by keeping them out
of circulation. but available on
call. Hazlitt and Montaigne and
Tacitus are printed by
publishing houses not fTi the
belief that they will be sold next
week, but that they will be
available two years from now -
from a warehouse. . -
W¥,N IT BECAME clear that
a decision lnvolving a power tool
company affected deeply a busi·
ness so unrelated as the book
business publishers and even
authors began to nag at some o(
the consequeaces.
"Publishers will become in·
creasingly reluctant to sign con·
tracts for slower sellinc non·
commercial and scholarly
INLAND REVENUE
"What do you mMn, Them? We are Them."
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books. including history. biog-
raphy. poetry and belles·
lettres.
''Titles will go out of print
sooner than ever an'Cr will be un-
available to researchers and stu·
dents.
'·Publishers will tend to order
smaller first printings, as well
as (ewer second printings, forc-
ing .an increase in the prices of
individual books."
All this is. of C9urse, idiocy a
la oul'°"i(,o It is a condilion that
will be corrected because it baa
to be corrected. Democrat Pat
Moynihan o( New York plans lo
lnroduce a Senate bill early next
ye ar that would exempt
publishe rs from this almost
mortal wound . and the Senate
Small Business ComlniUee is in·
vestigating whether the IRS
policy might c ause similar
damage to other business as
well.
THE IRS continues SP rise
above the whole fracas. ·'There
was never a question or making
excepdons." said Wilson Fade-
ly. an IRS public afralrs officer.
''The ruling deals with a method
of accountJn,g, not with the kinda
or inventory -it doesn't matter
whether they 'r e wi'ctceta.
cadaets. can or books." '
I 1uc1e1t ·that William
Sh a keapeare and M lauel
Cervantes and M. Rabelala an
more than wide. eta or ........
and the IM mllbt praftta»J .. ott •~duff befon 1119 O •w moat certabal1 forftl It. We
know all about dl•dll ud taae.
but the mind '"' tao.
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NEW MORRIS FELINE FINE IN NEW YORK
C•t •t•r gH•• •t poor hum•n lmlt•tlon
Stray cat pi,cked
for TV stardom ·
NEW YORK (AP) Makers of "9-Lives" cat food have
finally found a replacement for the late Morris the Cat. Once
again it's a stray being elevated to stardom.
The original Morris died two years ago after an 11-year
career in show business that began when he was discovered as a
Chicago stray. The comical cat was widely recognized for
commercials in which he was pleased by only one brand of cat
food . . ' "We had always had stand·ins for Morris," explained Bod
Dowd, a spokesman for "9-Lives," as Morris II was introduced.
"We had to find Ute 'ultimate Morris.' Someone with th,e
personality and the finickiness -but someone who could do commercials."
They found a· suitable cat, 2 or 3 years old, in a New
England humane society shelter and the straydom-to-stardom
saga repealed itself. ·
The new Morris, brown-eyed and orange like his
predecessor, is hiltinl( the literary circuit offering to paw copies
of a new book on cat care -"The Morris Approach."
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Maid
sues U.S.
official
' . WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe
chairwoman of the Equal
& m ploy ment Opportunity
Commiulon la beln1 sued by a
foi: mer housekeeper w.ho
chars• she wu underpaid by
111,IU for three yeara and
subject.eel to "intolerable verbal
abuae."
Maraaret Taylor, 23, also
chareed. in the suit filed in U.S.
Dis trict Court, that Eleanor
Holmes Norton, the EEOC chief,
.and her husband failed to make
require d unem ployment
compensation payments for her,
or to furnis h annual wage
statements and W-2 forms
require d by the Internal
Revenue Ser vice.
Miss Taylor. a Guyanese
national, began working for the
Nortons in New York, moved
with them to Washington and
finally quit her job in June. Her
suit said she left the job at one
point "because of the continued
diffic ulties and intolerable
verbal abuse."
Mi ss Taylor also complained
that she worked an average of 14
hours a day, with long periods of
c ari ng for the Nortons' lwo
c hildr e n and h eavy
h o u seclea nin g . The
unde rstanding when s he was
hired, the suit sai4, was that she
would perform only "light
housework" and care for the
children.
NO TO SEX
IT SAYS HERE
DENVER CAP> -The Denver
Catholic Arc hdioc ese has
produced a button imprinted
with the word "No" to show
teen-agers the way to spurn
sexual overtures.
The idea is catching-on-rapidly
among girls. says Mary Gibson,
commission director.
"We've h ad a number of
requests from boys," she added.
The campaign to encourage
virtu e incl ud es radio
announcements by drama
students at Loretto Heights
College .
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You11 find the latest in designer
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kitchen items. Exotic gifts from
around the world. Antiques.
Imported glassware. Special
soaps and fragrances~
Children's toys. Books, plants
anct·one-of-a-kind treasures.
· And, beginning
November 29, the real Santa
Oaus will be strolling through
Udo Village each Saturday and Sunday,
from 1 to 5 pm, to offer. an ear and. a
candycane to childr~n of all ages!
All your Christmas shopping ... in one
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Doors open early, at 9 a.m., with a special
night opening 'til 9:30 p.m. Here are some
of our most popular selections offered at
exceptionally low prices, Saturday only!
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Prices effective Saturday, December 6 only• Shop 9:00 a.m . to ~:30 p .m.
Huntington Beach: 981 1 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St .. 963 9731
14k gold at o ne-half off! Hurr rm to
l)uy the gold you ve wanted or the gifts
you ve planned 1 Ok rings. too
Bracele ts. neckchains. reg
35 00-320 00. 17.49-159.99
Earrings. reg 23 00-220 00 .
11.49-109.99
Charms. holders reg 7 00-130 00.
3.49-64.99
Pendants, reg. 75 00-190.00.
37.49-94.99
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Spectacular diamonds at an equally
spectacular savings! Now you can afford
pierced diamond earrings. a pendant.
cocktail ring or even that engagement
ring. All set 1n beautiful 14k gold.
Reg. 135 00-995 00. sale 67 .49-497 .49
Sale l1m1ted to stock on hand. Styles
may vary by store Fine Jewelry Dept
Anaheim: Anaheim Plaza. N. Euclid St. at Crescent St., 991 -8880 •Cypress: 10201 Valley View St. at Ball Rd . 995-8003
Fullerton: Crossroads Center, East Yorba Ltnda at Placent1~ Blvd .. 996-8800 •Tustin: 181 82 Irvine Blvd . 838-8803
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FOR
WOMEN
3.99
10.99
1/3 off
2.99
2/9.00
1/3· off
Junior MH cowJ neck sweaters.
Save on soft pastels and basic
colors S-M-L. acrylic Reg. 9.00.
Mi11es · size cerdlgens. Solid
color wrap or button front. S-M-L,
acrylic. Reg. 18 00.
Women's ski jackets. Nylon shell
and lining, polyester 1111 S-M-L.
Sportswear Dept. Reg. 38.00.
Junior size famous maker tops. ,
Ores~ or casual. sizes ~-M-L.
Reg. 14.00-19.00. 10.50-14.25.
Junior size pants. Belted or
unbelted. pleated or basic wt>ven
polyester .Panis 5-13 Reg. 13.00.
Painter's pants. A rainbow of
colors in soft cotton drill cloth.
Junior sizes 5-13. Reg . 15.00
Casual jeans. Levis® 1eans plus
other styles. Misses· 6-18 Reg.
28.00-32.00. sale 22.99-26.99 . ..,
Full figure tops and blouses.
Plaid and solrd in classic styles.
Full sizes 40-44 Reg. 12.00
Rabbit fur jackets. Jackets are
labeled to show country of origin
on imported furs. Reg. 69.00
.lunior size jackets. Hoods.
6 pack of men's tube soc.ks with
sporty striped tops. One size fits
10-13 Reg . 7.00 pkg. o~ 6 pairs.
Mervyn'• own men's underwear.
Pack of 3 briefs. tees or A-shirts.
Pack of 2 ~oxers. Reg 6 00 pkg.
Qiana'" nylon dress shirts, white
or pastels Short. long sleeves.
Reg. 12.00. 14.00. 7.99, 9.33.
Men's cotton flannel shirts 1n
___ crtsg_platdL Long sle.eve siy1es 1
sizes S-M-l-XL. Reg 10.00.
Men's Super Suede• shirts of
Arnel • triacetate/nylon Long
sleeves. S-M-L-XL. Reg 15 00
Men's short sleeve shirts in
washable acrylic knits Casual
comfort. S-M-L-XL. Reg. 13.00. ___ ,
Men's nylon quilt vests with
polyester fill Zip or snap fronts
Solids in S-M-L-XL Reg 26 00
Men's jogging separates to team
up V-neck lops. pants with side
stnpes S-M-L. Reg . 10.00 each
Levi's"' jeans for men 1n indigo
blue. Boot style or Super Bells
28-38. Reg 18.00 and 19.00 .
piping accents and more. Reg
36.00-48.00. · 1 a.00-24.00. Coat Dept.
Levi's•1 slacks for men 1n
texturized polyester Easy fit. easy
care. Solid colors. Reg. 20.00.
Flannel •leepwe•r. Pastel print
tailored pajamas or pretty gowns.
Cotton. sizes 34-40. Reg. 8 00
Sweatshirt robes. Hooded zip-
fronts. V-neck pullovers, with
kangaroo pockets. Reg. 18.00.
Velour wedge. Closed toe wedge
with rubber sole. Two tone.
Hosiery Dept. Reg . 7.00. 3.49.
Folding compact dryer. 1250W
dryer has dual voltage. three
speeds. Reg. 12.99. sale 8.65
Girls' screen print tees. ·Brights
and pastels. 4 to 6X . reg. 4.50.
2.99 7-14. reg. 5.00. sale 3.49
Girls' sleepwear. Prints in woven
polyester flannel or solid nylon
tricot 4-14 Reg. 7 00.
Garanimals for girls 4-6X. reg.
5.00-11.00 3.33-7.33 7-14.
reg. 9.00-15.00 5.99-9.99.
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Famous Angels Flighte slacks
for young men in neat fitting
polyester 29·36 Reg 22 00
6 pack of boys· socks in white
with athletic stripes. 5-6111. 7-8111.
9-11 . Reg. 5 99 pkg. of 6 pairs.
Boys' print front tees in neat
p'olyester/cotton. Fun choices rn
S-M-"L and 4-7. Reg . 3.50
Levi's basic western jeans for
boys. 4-7 reg., shm. 8.99: 26-30
waists. 12.99; 8-12 reg .. slim. 9.99
Boys· nylon ski vests in .bright
multicolors. Polyester f1berf1ll . S-
M-L-XL fit 8-18. Reg . 25.00.
Ultraloft® worsted yarn in over 20
colors. 4-ply DuPont Orlon•
acrylic. 4-oz. skein. reg. 1.60.
50% ott velour yardage for
robes. loungewear. Arnelit; triace-
tate/nylon. 52-54" Reg 4.00 yd
1/3 off
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9.99
6.99
15.99
6.99ea .
3.99pkg .
14.99
1.99yd .
[-_..__c5{B 25o/o off Girls· carpenter/painter pants.
Polyester/cotton twill or denim in
sizes 7-14. reg. 13 00. 9.75.
Irregular kitchen towels 1n
cotton/polyester terry Flaws are
hard to find. Limited quantity. 615.00
2/5.00 2/9.00
2.99
lnfants'/toddlers' knit sleeper.
Snap wa1s1 adjusts to two sizes.
Polyester, 1-2-3-4. Reg. 1.00.
Baby gift sets. Boxed sleep and
play sets in prints and solids.
Embroidery, appliques. Reg. 5.00.
Vinyl lac"1_ablecloths that you
can wipe clean or machine wash.
So practical! Reg. 4.00-8.00
Bedspreads, quilted throws
in any size. all one price. 's pecial
purchase. limited quantity. 16.99
f 4.99 Toddler pants. Denim. corduroy
zip fronts or pull ons. Polyester/
cotton. cotton. 2-3-4. Reg. 8.00.
Cannon• solid muslin sheets in
cotton/polyester. Other sizes also
sale priced. Twin. reg. 6.00 each. 2/5.00
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28.99
Hot Wheel cars. trucks. Zeee
mini-cars Included Reg. 1.19 ea.
Not in Santa Rosa or Fremont
Adult jogger style skates Save
11 .00 to 21 .00. Reg. 39.99-49.99.
Not In Santa Rosa. Fremon! or El Centro.
Cheetahs'" joggers. Running
shoes for rpeQ. women, boys.
Reg. 16.00-21 .00. 11 .20-14.70.
trregular bath towels in prints
and solids. Minor flaws won't
affect wear. Special purchase.
Prices effective Saturday, December 8, only• Shop from 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
·Huntington Beach: 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St .. 963-9731 ,
Anahelri1: Anaheim Plaza, N. Euclid St. at Crescent St., 991 -8880 • Cypreaa: 10201 Valley View St. at Ball Ad., 995-8003
,fullerton: Crossroads Center, East Yorba Linda at Placentia Blvd .. 996-8800 • Tuatln: 18182 Irvine Blvd .. 838-8803
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9%62f. Al maftJ1 ldttTI CU posit~ will be OMWn-ed,
but phoned inquim1 or letter• noe inclGding tM
re<MUr'1 /uU nome.addre11 and bulintu hours' phone
nu m bf>r cannot be cOMldtTed. This column oppeors dCJi,
ly er cept Sundays."
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D~R PAT: Would you pleue rel>eat the re·
cipe for rose pet.al potpourri? I lost t.be cllpplne
and am sitting here with a container full of dried
rose petals! I bope to make aome potpourri
paekets for Chrtstmas gifts -wtthyourbetp.
T.G., Newport Beech
Althoup you've alrudy 4lrtM Ille NM fftala,
other readen may want &o lmew ~t Ire.II ,...._
should be dried and tbea IMI& a. • a.rce ,.._ jar
with salt spriakled over a.alf·IKll layen el die
rlowers. Let filled jar sta11d fer It daya, ltinial
each day.
Mb together •,-ounce mace, ~49ft alllplce
and cloves, coarsely 1read or ,..._. 18 •
mortar, llalf a 1ra&ed nlltmea, ~..-ee dim•••
<broken ID bits), oae ontt powdered orrb root
and l/4-poand dried lavender flowen or o&ler rra-
Krant flower petals or leaves.
FW &k jar with attena&e layen of petala alld
spice mlnue. A rew drope eacll .r eMemUal .Us,
sacb •• reee, geranium, blUer almOlld or ora•1e
flower, lllollld be dropped.,.. die layen ••JM
proceed. 0. .. ce of colope ••Y M ~ .. Ille
• HIFT !~~=. a !~o '!...~ wltokr mlDllre If desired. DP.le well, ee•er Md lean fer M•enl · ....._ •·
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sunflower seeds recenUy. Can you tell me how to
roast them?
K. E ., Huntinaton Beach
Soak die Heda onralP& • a J .-c.-u•
Ml•U. ( v, C9f ult per 1.U. el waler). Dry ...
1pread die aee4a ill a allallow pu. a.ut Ill•• or
wltla a 1mall am8'iat of fat er ~I oil at • s.A_,. $1'() ()() de1reea F. Tiie aeedl •eecl caref111 waklllal, ...
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barring first editions of "World Guide to Nude
Beaches and Recreation" from e9tering the coun-
try upon arrival from a printer in lt.aly.
The publisher, Stonehill Communications Inc.,
filed papers in U.S. District Court qkin& tbal the
customs barrier be lifted.
St.onehill contends the Customs Service was
wrongly applying federal copyrt111t law, which ~ays works consisting predor11tnantly of non-
dramatic English-language text must be manufH·
lured or printed within the United Stales or
Canada ln order to qualify for U.S. entry.
But Stonehill claims artwork and color photo-
graphs take up more space in the new book than
the English language text.
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WASIUNOTON <AP> -Federal
credit unions have been "iven
authority to char,. tbelr members u
mu<'h u 21 percent lnter•t on loam.
The increase, from a 15 percent
celhn& that had been In effeet since
last sprlna. wu authorl&ed by the
National Credit Untoa 'Adminiatra-
tion and reflects a 1eneral upeur1e ln
all interest rates.
As recently aa wt wJ.nter, credit
union members could borrow money
for 12 percent or less.
neceuitated by economic reality ...
said J . Alvin Geor1e, chairman of
the Credit Union National Auocla-
tion, which represents some 20,000
state and federal or1anizatiom and
aome 40 million members.
HOWEVE&, ECONOMISTS say
hl1her interest rates will inhibit bor-
rowin1 and, dama1e· producus of
hi1h-price itema such u automobiles
. and appliances. Those producers still
are hurling from the upsur1e in in-
terest ratea last sprjn1 and the suble-
'tH E INC&EASE, EFFECTIVE quent, lharp refession. 1 immediately, is aimed at helpin1 From Januarcy 1979 to Aupt 1980,
credit unions that must pay many the share of all consumer loans made
savers more interest on deposits than by rederal credit unions declined
can be earned on loans . The Credit from 16.7 percent to 14.3 percent. the
Union Administration s aid this situa-federal a1ency said.
Alf•rbo11ad? tion has erQded the earnings of some •
r red1t unions and ih many instances,
has dried up money for potential bor-
rowers.
m chief resi~s Bruce Jennt!r, 31. Olympu.· gold medalist .·
will marry Linda Thompson early next
year, according to C\ Lo!:> Angeles public re-
lations firm. Thompson. JO. 1s a performer
on ··Hee Haw," country muStt' TV series ll
will be her first marri<Jge, tht> St'('Ond for
Jenner.
Savings at federal credit unions
grew 6.6 percent last year -the
lowest rate on record -and this
trend continued through the first half
of 1980. the federal agency said.
··The b o ard 's a c tion wa s
BERKELEY <AP ) -:--Berkeley's
first black police chief has resigned.
The City Council in a closed session ac·
cepted Odell Sylvester's request for a
disability retirement. Ill health has
kept Sylvester absent from his post
since May.
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l.•cun• Bearh l'1ty Counr1I
membfr1 u1• upe<'lt'd lo revllt'
an app!1('allon ror rt'dt<ral ho\a
"'I funch tti • la11t dllrh .. not1 to
-nb1atn lhf m0t1f'} for 11npn;iv~
mfnls at Thurston 1'ra1lt<r l'uk
The-'tl )' had ll1lt1d atiw"r·
Fr1dly, ~~r 5. 1980 CWL Y PILOT 8j ~
Silt reme1'al
Council eyes
.
hay cleanup
as a condition for the $2 million
grant.
The recommendation must be
approved by Newport council
members before being
forwarded to Sacramento.
corn\ dnun tind wahir main Im
p,ro f!mt>n1,. n the mp three
prior1l1 ,,for '4t•1•nl Uo"""lftl
and e tlmmu n1t y o .. , l"lovroen t
Ulo•:k Ur imt fund
A recommended Upp er
Newport. Bay cleaning project
that's aimed specifically at land·
ing $2 million worth of state
water funds will be unveiled
Mo.nday during a ~ewport
Beach City Counc i I s tudy
session.
The recommendation calls for
a partial excavating of the San
Diego Cr eek -the main
tributary-of-the bac k bay
blamed for washing s ilt into the
bay -and a continuation of the
alr~ady-funded s tate Fish and
Game dredging project.
Don Webb, Newp0rt 's assis-"--.
tant city engineer and a cbm ·
And' W1n.i of th.-Li.icuna
lleaC'h llOw,ln~ r ommlllt'l" re
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~U~r\ IM>n. rt\t't'llnt,: l(J l>tiltt' lhl"
t·1ty t'a Sl' foT the fundi.
.IJCI laser farility opnas
m ittee m e mber. said it is
belie ved that by digging out a
section of th~ Sao .Di~o Creek a
natural settling area for the silt
will be provided.
He stressed that this recom-
mendation would constitute only
a small part of the total bay
cleanup effort.
The t'll) flH•ei. lo!>!> of $1SJ,OOO
for the wur k ~l'oU!>e 11 hllS not
\ o ml" uv -.1th "n it1·1·eptable plan
for lo-. ond moderatt-1nc·o111t"
houi.111i.i
Thi.' c·1t) ~ l>1xth )ea r apphca
1100 . -.h1 ch inc•ludt'd the $1~.000.
'4 as rejl'l'ted dut:' tu the lack or a
Dr ~lichael Herns . director of the UC
Irvine Laser Microbeam Prot-:ram. reads
a l'Omputer printout at the newt. opened
laser facility. Experiments in <:ellular
biology. cancer and heart disease will be
('Onduc t ed at the fa cility in UCI 's
Steinhaus Hall. Trye laser facility is co·
sponsored by the National Institute of
Health and the University of California.
The proposal was selected by
a committee formed several
m o nths ago b y Supe rvisor
Thomas Riley, whose district in·
e ludes all of Newport Beac h and
most of its watershed.
Newport officials were re ·
q uested to come up with a plan
Fish.and Gam e officials have
a lready devised a $700,000
dredging project, expected to
begin next Februa ry, that is de-
signed to scoop roughly 238,000
yards of silt from the bay floor. houi.rng pl~n .&
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anrmal inventory
Orange County birdwatchers are preparing
for their annual Christmas bird count which will
take place on two Sundays · Dec 21 on the l'Oast
and Jan. 4 1n the mountarns.
The event is sponsored by the Sea and Sage ·
Audubon Sol'1Ny
Tht> count will proceed m all weathe r from
s unup to s undown . with owling parties starting
earlier.
H1rdwatchers are assigned to areas within
15 m ile~iamctcr c1 rd es and Orange County has
a coa stal and an is land circ le
THE COASTAL CIRCLE includes Nt>wport
Hack Hay and the Bolsa Chica marshlands. two
or the finest birding areas on the West Coast.
a1·1·ording to count co-chairman Tom Wurster
The inl and circ le in cludes Modjeska.
Sil verado and Blackstar canyons.
"In spite of recent heavy urbanization, great
b1rdin~ areas still exist in the woodlands. parks
and streamsid es a round Orange County,"
Wurster declared. · 1 ·
.. U1 rds from the Arctic tundra a nd a ll points
north winter her e. Occasiona lly the endangered
peregrine falcon and the bald eagle are seen.
Golden eagles are regularly seen inland." he
said.
WURSTER SAID last year's coa stal count
numbered 175 species of wild birds . the rifth
highest number in the nation.
San Diego anG--fo:reeport. Texas. lied for
ri rst wjtb 217 species, he said.
Wunter utd that help fs needed ror all
levels or birders -from beginners who can act
as talliers to experts who can identify rare
birds.
Further information can be obtained by
calling Wurster: the coastal count t•hairman at
534·2776 or Dou g W i llic k . in la n d count
chairman. 535·0167
Information fro m the count 1s used in
wilderness plans. hunting li mits and e nviron-
mf'ntal decisions as we ll as scientific studies.
Wurster said.
GWC exhibits art
An exhibit of more than 40 drawings by stu-
dent art1sl-; will be displayed during December at
tlw (;olden West College library galler y in Hunt·
1nf,lton Heac h
The drawings. all based on the human figure.
ha vc lM:en executed with media s uch as pencil.
g raphite, pen and ink. charcoal, water color wash .
pastel and collage. Sty les range from r ealistic to
a bs tract.
The drawings can be viewed in the library
s tudy room through Dec. 30. Hoursare7:30a.m to
10 p m. Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m . to 5
p m Friday and I I a .m . to3p.m. Saturday.
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CHAS f; SP•:NT 30 \'EA RS AS llhra11.111 for h1:-
lo('al newspaP.~1" Tht· Flint Journal, a nd l'Ompiled
that first edit n mcr<'lv as a IJOW>;il\'l'r. a h:rndv
i'ef er enfe l answ~1::-i1u(•:-.l1 or1,-a1fou1-\\ 11l·71
such-and su<·h happen~d Wlwn wa:-. (;arf1C'lcl
assassinated, Hill" July 2, 1881
Last Yt'ar . al ai.:t· 57. Ill' t<•ft th<· n(•wspa pl'r
hec:ausC' publtslung I hc> <.:all'111lar had he<·onw a
full ·t1me job. ·
It \\Ould h;H'l' to bt: '" lwn 'ou 1 r:.t tk down suth
events as l>on't S;I\ i\hhh. l'mmrn ancl You Know
Oay I Jan 7 I Be Kinll to ·' our Amoeba Day ( .\larC'h
13 ), lh<.' Annrvt·r~<ff) of ,,mc>r1t·a·s First Formal
C'reml.llion I Dec· 9 1. Dun<·<· D:i.' (Nov. 8l. Fi)!ht
the Filthy Fly ~tonll1 1Ju1w1. llat<· Week IApril
4'·10 ~. Bal'ht•lor 's Day I Feh. 28l. Old '1a1d 's Day
<June ~ >. Press on HE>garclle" Hally I Nov 6 1,
W ild J\ss lluntc>rs Con feren1·t· 1Ju11c :!I 1. and
World's End Dav <Ckt 221
O If you !!Cl around lo ll, you l':tn al!-<> C<'fctJr:rte ~ National Prot·rastinatwn \\'CTk . ~larC'h I 7. but 1t
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CHASF.'S P UBLISHING llOl 'SE IS known as
Apple Tre<' Press a bow to h1~ fat ht>r. "ho kept
-an areh ard -and lhe Calchdar 1s the only t hing il
publishes. ft 1s <'ailed Chases' C<t lcndar, plural.
because it is a. family operation. •
His WJ!e. _Helen. espeCJall} _ and oJJs.prrng
Anne. Rob and Hrll, all havl' a hand in producing
and promoting the book.
"l:!:al'h l'dttion 1:-. e11tll'c:I} 1 c:wnllt·11. ·· 11111 ~ -Chitse said. ··Eve ry-:-1.><in~ored (•vent 1s-supported
by documentation from the s ponsor, ever y
international and .nat1on'al ev<'nt by information
from a n e mbassy or rt-s pons 1blt> ai.:ent 'of
govt"rnment So rht•rP 1-. mut·h r hel'king and
ret ht>1·kinl! to ke<'p us busy ..
The Ch as<'s hav<· rl'fr:t1nl'd from indudrng any
Pl'r'S'onal or family datl'~ 1n lilt.' Calendar: 11 1s
St'nous business with lhl'm Thl'' ha\'t'. howc>ver .
titk«'n ont tmy ltbt•rl~ ·
Mi\\' 20, TAK E T D1t: TO 11IJ~l'l\'l' 1-:ll£a
Ooolttt'le Day . lls ~poni.or " thf' l>ooltltle l>ay
Dt'velopm<'nl (.'omm1tt<'l' 111:1 K<:ni.in ~lon ''"'.
Flrnl. Mi<'h.
That woulc1 ht• rtw ('ha!'<· rt'!'i1 cll·nf'1• Bill and
llc.lcn belie ve that 'l'l'ttk1ng om··.., m1lJ\.f' lttn).!uage
prop<'rly 1s worth c·l'll'l1rnl 111g
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FORT LAU DERDALJ..:. Fla t AP J The
Churth of Scientology. one memtwr <ind an af-
filiated cornmittct' wen· o rdert•d by a c1rru1t tourt
to pay a psych1aln!>l $150.000 rn damage·~ for rlc:
faming him and tnlitmng hii. US<' of ele1·tnc·
s hoc k treatment fl>
Or. Larry Bla1·kman sued Larry Slatkoff. a
Scientology minister and head of the church Com·
m1ltec for Protection of f>al1en1s · Hrghts. after
Slatkoff. in a 1977 radio program. allcgc>dly said
Blackman used shock "\'c•ry freely ·· •
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' MON .-SAT. 11 :00.5:00 430 N. El Camino Real
SUNDAY fc EVES. San Clemente, Ca. 92672
BY APPOINTMENT •(714) 4'8·4900
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Helen and Biii Ch••• pntpare malllnge
Elepha~s threaie~d
NA I ROBI. Ke nya CAP) -Kenya's wild
el<'phanl population, one of the few remaining in
tht• world, is threatened with extinction •• accorjling
to an independent wildlife report.
The Casual Side of Rugby
100% cotton rugby shor1s.and pants.
available in colors of red, white.
khaki sky blue navy. and gold
Also. the classic bar stnpe rugby shirt.
1n a p0ty/cotton blend
The report, prepared by a private firm at the
request of the Wildlife Minist ry. said organized
gangs of poachers using military equipment had
krlle d more than 100,000 elephants the past few 1 ) ca rs. reducing the elephant population in Kenya (JACK ANDERSON J REVEALS In t he
to 55.000.
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M·nll1 "•'<HI pr_.it wlll be reo\~<HI by SUllllMOlll IPAMIL Y LA.WI
lecrew .... 117J LR Ille City of Cott. Mtw, to wit: Tl\4 Cl CMa .,_..., Dtet ..
NOtlc• toca101toas ty Council, P o. 11:00 • m. on Frlo.y, MOTIUI
0, auL• t•ANS,la December 1', 19'0 11 •l\•11 be 11\e y ....... -..... TM C-' _., tseu . .,tt,.10u.c.c.1 , .. POnslblllty ol tn. b._. to 6'tll .. , e.c ......... ,.. .......,. ,_ Milll
NOTICE IS HERE&V GIVEN to hi• bid to l'!f CJty Cle.ell'~ Office by tl\e ... ,. ...... ,_ ,.._. ...... •
crectlton of tM wm'iln Mmed ~rtl•~• P•-• _.., llme. &odt will lie .. " ...... ....,. •Ir ..... .
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EDMUND T. WONG elld ELSIE Callfomle m». for 11\e lurnltltl"9 01 ......... PlJBLIC NOTICE
H.A WONG. 11212 vi. .... Strwl, c.t· F u R H I T u R E F 0 R T H E If .,... witl'I '° .... ,,.. #Yl::.::J:"' l "'°'o~=~INGYIP-Gl.ADYS HEIGH8DRHOOD COMMUNITY etterney lnlftitl'NIMf".-dO PICTIYIOUS•UM••u
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CHAO HSU HUl·YIEN, C/O Nancy returll4KI to .... attention of , ... City _,., -,_ ... 0 aJee«lon. •• c ....... J. Mcl.eugltltn, l Yie.-.
L S. c ....... JOfff Gr•Y't-LeM. Hun· 1lt•rk, w1lllin .. Id hme limlt In • .,_y ·~· °'*99 -r99lltr-• Htwporl ~"• C.hlon11•'1..0 PICTITIOUS aUMNllS 117~:~ ,'::'...'!:.:~~~inet'I l\ereto '' ~l~.Owlt~~~.: ~mt~l·~r '•~ ~...'.: tlempo. I J e..-J 1Cno<ker1MKH• II P01111 Tiie f.::=..:T:!=··~• tlolt>Q y·~ ·-nu•""' --·-~·-TOTHERESl'ONOENT I Lome Dn~e Coron• Gel Mer :locrlbecl In..,..,., H . furniture, ·II•· Openl11q o.te. T,.. INlll~ l\et filed a petition C•l1torn14i mis· ' 1>u1i11H• •·
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lren\leror• al ~Id loullor1 '' STA)( grounGslorr•IKtiOftOllllfbiO. concernln9 d l•11lon ot property Th•• stew"*lt .... lol9CI ""11' ~l\el Aleu..-r 8o•I•, • P1ntllur\t
8URGERS. Eecl\ bid >11•11 WI lorlh Ille lull spouHI tupport, Child •upport, •t'. County C1tr• ol Or ..... County on C· L•ne. Ht-1 8eecl\. Ce
That .. Id bulk lr.,.\ler ''intended to n•mts •nd rtKlclenc .. ot •II 09rson• torneJ ,..,, ~I\. •l!d well otner rt to~• ll, 1• Fl M FrH P. Or;w.<n, 1901 Avenue ol ~• conwmm•l•d •t Ill• olllce ol end pertltK lnter .. IJHI In Ille P•Ol>O .. I lief •• may i. grant.cl DY ,,.. court. * j 111e Siers, Sle tttO. LO\ AnotlH, C•
SERVICE ESCROW COMPANY, P.O. 11 tno bid" Dy• corpo,.llon, Stele 11\e Tl\4 vernltl'l<Nnt al -~·· 1.-ong 01 HUNTIElt •YOU too.I
801 711, Weltmln•t•r, Celllornl• '2613, n•me\ of Ow oftiur• ,.,.., c•n t111n enj mono or pr6oe•h, or 0111er cour1 Atter .. yt.t Uw Lo lle Al•,,..... Ut~v. Soutll Bo
,n or •II•• Oecem!Je• n, 1'190 · I egreement on •"t" of lllf corPOre11on eutllorl1td proc.e«11no• mn ••so ,.. •-'•~Ill•~ .. ~ 1• St . Hewpot'I 8e«ll, C.
1 Tll•I lllt IHI dete for llllnQ Claim• on and wMll\ef mort tl\en one olllttr '"" '"' O"K• ._ "'11 I Slltol• Son.ntl'llM , 24JI -neco
1 11\t u crow referred lo ll••••n "l mu11 s ign 11 111• blO I\ oy • o at.cl Oct-•.1t10 •~•M.C.........fVIJ Drtve,L . ...,..ee.c11,c;. ~cemt>er 71, ttlO P•rtner.,,op or • joint vtnlu•e, •l•lt LEE A BRANCH, C.l<I•~ Tel. t1t4l ~, .. , Tiiis butoneu " COtld"cttO Dy •
So fer ., Is •no-lo .. ,d lnt-t<! tt>e n•""'s •nd edclrtt .. , Ol •11 119nerel By -rllynn 0.rron P"Dlo-Or ..... CO.HI D•1ly f.:iol IJeM••l lloAf'lnerYllp
fr•Mttr•, w od intended Tren\ltror• lpe'1ner\ Mid joint """'"'''' 11 Ille ' °"Put' ' Nov 14, 11 21, OK ), '"° •-IO H-0 8erel
u .. d ,,,. loll-lllO •cldl11on.I bu~neu blddrir I\ • >OI• proprltlor>lllP or I PuDll"* Or-C<N\I Ou ly P1101 Tl1o> SI-wn lllecl wllll 11\e
name• •nO _,..HH wi1111n '"" "''" •noll\er entity tlWll "°"' IN•mtu un·1 Mo• 11.11. Oec S, U 1..0 -.1..c PUBLIC NOTICE Co .. nty Ci.rk of 9'•"91 County on
year> 1•'1 PHI None Cler .. flctitlou\ neme. '"" bid '""" be -Ho"•"'-1t, ,.,
Oated ltowmber lO, '·"° in the re•• ,..,.,. of t11e b'-w\111 e PlJBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINIESS Pl"9P
Cl\AO HW H\ll·Ylen. C1esi911•tlon lollowlnQ "10wlnQ '"0811> llfAME STATIEMIENT . 1"1Tlll C. ••ADfl'OaO
lnt......,Trensleree ltllt llcltlout "em•l". provided, ------fllt toUOwlng pe<'°"S •rt Ooo"O \A.._..,.~
8r: Haney L.S. Cllen. l\0-ttr, no llctl~ neme l l\ell be NOTICI TOC411CNTOll~ ·-· ----·-· __ _ __ _ ........___-~···· .. • • ·-···-···--·--·-
Anor..,yJn ltct ~~·-9.16•<-•"'e9111t• OP•""............. NEWPORT AEROMAU TIC1'L t.c....., ...........
11 llYICI ISCltOW COM .. ANY lion ... 1111 the Or-'County RKortler IS.Ct. 6111 -61117 U.C.C.l Sll>L Es 00'20 Borell St • •OS Hew-I Ml"--' t.-r Ortw
14!12 a.edl ....,._ In u .. Of corporell~. inclUO. '"" NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN to I B .. cn ·,. '1MO ' ---'~.Ca. -
I ... , .... ~. c..nta nemu ol the Prttldenl. Set rtt•ry c ••dltOf\ of J AllillES l. YOH •nd C~•9t M Po~t Ill nn HHIM• PU4>11-<>-C.0.•I 0.lly PolOI
Pubflll\ecl Or-Coe>I D•llY Polol Trt .. urer. •f\Cf MeN90• llE 8ECCA l YOH, Tren\r.ron, w"Ow L•~ Nt-1 S.acn C. '1..0 Ho• 21, a, De< 1, U . l'IO 4'10-t0 ~c s. ,.., -IO Tl•• Coif Council of lilf Coty ol CO.I• bu\lnu\ eOdrtH o> , IUt LOcn k •dl• "°""' nn r<u tner ........ ----
jMt .. ,.~,.., ltlt roQfll 10 ••tKI enr Lornono. City of LO> Al.amot0>. County NewPOrt BHcll C• t2..0 PUBLIC NOTICE
.,, •II bod'\ ot LO\ A~IH. Stele ol C•hlorn1e, PUBLIC NOTICE '"•' • bulk lr.nsler ,~ •txk.lt lo cw 1 f\1\ l>u\\fW"\\ t'\ "onout \f'd o., • DATED D!"C.mbl!r 4, 1'IO I '"'"'~ P¥tnef'Vl•P w CT T OUS 8 •1w1u N·11'Jt I Publi~Or-Coe\IOeolyPllol m•de ~o ATTAO KHADEM I c..c>rQitMPo..fy l11 rl II u.~
joec S.1'90 4f00.IO Tren\ltree, --Du\tneu eddl'•H •S fll .. , I llleCI ""'" ,.... NAMI STATIMINT f'ICTITIOUS•USIHIESS , -------I HOU WOOlwoCll City ol L•ouna r<1111 .._ "' -w•> Tiit 1011ow111q oe<sons ere dqinv NAMI STATIMINT l County of Or..,.j. Steltt of Calilornl.a "-ounl t C~rll ol O••n~ Cou,.tr on Dw\oneu ..
Tl1• lollowlnQ ~rwn• ••• dolnQ PUBLIC NOTICE Tf\t P-1Y to bl! tren•len eo " Hov•m-II , ttlO OMK ASSOCIATES. l Votnne,
t>uslneu e$ ------OfJK rl-1n -•I •• All stoc1o: In "ffflt 'Newport IM«JI, C.totornie "*
H UNTINGTON BEACH AS f NOTICIEOFINTENOEO trace. loll1U<t\. e<aul-t •nO 9D0d l Cllerl*\ J llll<U<4111ill, l Vienna.
I S T P"Dlo~ Or-C:O.•I D•olr Polo! HewPOrl a..cll Cafltor"lli..,..., SOCIA TES, 16•1 Kott"' nQ treet, TltANSPIER UND•R SIEC IONS •Ill ol 11\at fee creem • •-wlcll bu>I No• 2'. Dtc ), u. 1', !'lllO 4m4i0 J-J l(•no<l..-..Clo:er,·11 P°'nl l•~lne,Ca.'271< • 2•1l•NDMa1', ,,. .. ~-u&OB&Y &RAHAGAH'S Butler Hou\1"11 Corporellon <• CAlll'OltNIA •USINIU tCE CREAM & 5,AHOWICHES •nG Lome Ori••. Corone dtl Mer.
1 C•lltorno• c0t1>«•tlonl, '"' IC.ettt<-ANO~llOf'ISSIOMS CODE 1oceted at 4410 &wren<• Parkwey, Ci· PUBLIC NOTICE Celllorn .. ~
Ing StrHI, ,,...,,,..,Ce. '11'• 1. Nemt ol llcensn, f\os SoClel ty Of Jrvlne, County of Or-. Stet• 01 ltONlld S. Orr. OS H-i.t"" C~e1.
Houtlnq Ceplt•I Corpor•tlon l• Sec urity numb••. end •ddreu 01 Calllornla, ;.1CT1TtOUSaUMNIH veno<e,CM~..,., Dutrlct of COfUMOIA corporetloft), 1 UJ 11onse<11)1'9"'1Ms, lncfucll"9 Zip C-· Tiie bull trenller w1t1 bl! conwm· NAMI lr.TAT•MaNT Tllh bvtlllHt h condu<lta bJ •
,.lltentll StrHI, H W , W•Sl'llllOlOn. Noc-PadOONt, 1500 Adem\, Coste m•ted on or .... , Ille 7Jrd det ot TOt IOll-ln9 pertonl ert dOl"9 ....... rel ~p
DC >0005 Me ... C•lilornl• December. ttlO •I 10 00 A M et t>us•nenu . C-IHJ. McLe...,,lon
Tl11\ buslnen .. CO()ducted by e Elll•bolll M. R•doon•, uoo PA 0 FE SSIOHA L E SC Row MAT I O H AL EH E "G y Tiii\ .._._ .. ~hied Wiii\ , ...
llmltedl)«1,.nlllP Ad•ms.CostaMt ... Celllornl• SERVICES,'"'"°'• adclrtu " 1971 RESEARCH CO .. ltt Dover Or , C.OUfllY Cler11ofOr .... Countyon0c·
8UTLE1t HOUSING 1 H•,.,., So<l•I Security numMr. Hortll TUJlln A-(Po$1 Office Boa HewPOrl llHcl\, Ce .,.,, ,_,JI, 1•
CC>ftl'ORA TIOH and ecldms of intended tr.,.\IUff, In· I Utll, Senl• An•. Celllorn la 91701 Rey J. lloycl, tU-A MtlOCly UM.
eQenerelPartner CludlnQZlpCode; 1'1111) TM! 11\e lett date for llllno C°'te-.e.C..'2U7
Admlnlllretl•e SU·l2 H1S, SI 12 Hervuo Ave., 110.ce ..... rnnO. 19'0 C°'ta aJ, A-hecll. Ce 90111 •y: .. tty L Ol>led, 4ntl\ony Dorie , ~ S.c No I Cl•imt In ltle HCr-relerrltd to ""'rein Du<llley G. lloy(I. ttOI CMnino L•
Vice Pr"IOtn' •..O Wot minster, C.llforn" So I•• n Is --10 11\e Tr.,.•leree, F J Gor'91e, "U Cre.W, HUlll·
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l'lt .. 11 or•n•lerr.O ON SALE SEER A~D AtteO l(,._ml Tl\I> IU-was hied willl 11\ell
M•S••Yl,MUM"•" WINE FOii BONA FIDE PUBLIC ... O,llllONAL escaow County Cter11 of Or-COUfltY on
I ""e"lt 1,Dll EA f ING PLACE SIRYICIS Ho .. -12. ,_,, '""" tt•<-Dtt•• • lote1c~rauon10 IM o-•d tor tttlN_,.T_A_ Publl•-Oran .. ~oett Oelly
Ne~ 9Mcll, Ga ti-tne """""" -llttnM " MO,l!O 00 ""'Ottke ... 11117 Pilot ....... i., 21.11. Dec ), t••SJ1..0
PUBLIC NOTICE
-;,CTI'TtciUt au11ii1u
NANITATIMa"T l'\11111-1 °' ... <N\I o .... Pool I.IOI\ ... ., l.OIS S.lAAM,C.........tt.rtl ,.. --~·
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PUBLIC' NOTICE to "-de-""" on twr-0 1 ~ 00 Dec J, l'lllO ,..,.IC) \Jn,•• u1.a~~ Nol• \n tavot ot --___....__ __ _
PICllflOUUUttNH• 1"';,:~::~!';.:'. ~"' 11\e •mGUnl 01 In PUBLIC NOTICE
NA.Ma tfAfaMeNT ••ttlot~ not tu a1t eed tn• '""' of -------
11\• tolloWll\i "°'""" o• OVlllU t>v" '1!0 00 LIGAL MOTICI
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( A~A ti CEHINO tl/\J h1111<ar• I ••or 011,. .,.lie• •H,OWOO SC"°°'-DISTRICT lnu10.ra S111la llO ll•IM (• '111• l O IAI WO /IOOU IJallkel11¥1 ..... •te1
0 •16 Slu•f 11 11 HI h YI'••• , Ille f)l.,o -I• llw \Oll\l~t•toon NOTICE IS HEAE&Y GIVEN IMI
l'Vuf•"•'d !>une t.O 11vme. Cot 9llt• '"' tN treft\flt ''' 1ne llU\1tw\\ 41nd trw '"• 8 oerd of Educ•tlon of the
f nh fHoU .. u h 'c.naut leit by • t1t.••h• Of ftcef\w\ " to 1.-~·a '' Jritt•pOf1 ,.,. .. untOed S<.~l 01,·trkt 1111111•11 P•rl,,.,.11110 wt:) It: ltH MIJ I U~I I:\( AOW ltOill of O••noo C-ly Wiii rK•I .. ff•l.O
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MUNTllll a YO" "•" aoo 11\e llCell.., 011h.e11M>I\10 lie ---•-lor: AHW!Mf'Ml.ew P•IG •ltertn.Oepert,.,.nt olAICOllOll< S .. llAY 800TH AHO SHEO , .... "•'"Ill"°"... fte•••-Coftlrol h•\ •lll>•O••ll 11\e l'RAME t•llo 1• propo•4KI 1,.,..1., All bid\••• to lie 111 accordance wltf\
11 , H•--_.._Of Ille n coow Colldll'-11111ruction•,•lldSoetlllc•
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ALCOMOLIC•IYl•AOIS WllUllNMU,TUALHCllOW 81jf\ ......... neuuu11y •<Ollf ,,..
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OH \ALI lflill •WINI IPUI t:AT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS 8 tMU-
NAMI STATIMa•T
Tl\• IOllOWl"9 "''°"' are CIOiftt ~'lnHI•. MOK ASSOCIATES. J Voenne,
Newport llM<ft, Calllomle t1..o
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Tiiis ll•t-1 ••• filed wltlt 1i. County Ciarlo. of Or.,,.. C:-IY on Oc·
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ICAMaSTATIMlltlt
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SOCIA TU. IUI _.,. CitM11tY l!lhrd.,
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ture, olli Cht9ndultwt\ bro\~
1amps, et< .
SOmethinQ fOt ev~r yon
from \1 00 up frt't'
ac1m1u1on Banll. or -Americ• Ma\ter
criaroe. c~ 11.'lo some term!>
available
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SALE
Friday,
Saturday,
and Sunday
nights
December
5, 6 and 7
1nepect1on of an IMf'ChanclM
Frtday, Sat.urmy, and Sunday
-t-5-P-.M·. and 7•PM ...
Special Holdey Auction
Sun. 3P.M.
new port
auetion eompany
2542 West Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA
(714) 645-2200
CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED
'TIL 5 PM
Art L.evlnt· A..C:llC>nff•
\\buld dare \\ear so little?
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PUBLIC NOTlCE
Vi ce President
Walter Mondale
has m et with
University of
Minnesota presi·
dent C. Peter
Magrath, at the
latter's request,
to explore the
possibility of
M o nd a l e
le.aching a nd
lecturing at the
university.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ll'ICTITIOUS aUl!NIH ,.CTITIOUI aUllNIH
NAM«'STATIMINT NAMS STATl ... NT
Th• toll-Int --I• OO•ng txai Tiie ,.,._.,,. --.. clol"9 ....... Mt' •t AtH •.1:
• TIP OA'T1' E"1'E"PIUUS; 1'01 N&LM>H •• A'6AM£~. LTO.,
SoMlll OllY• Street, Sant• AAa, Ca 10101 Stater, SMiie 211, FoMntaln
'2707 vane,, ca. '21111
PalrlO o Enright, 1501 Soulll Ta rn, Samff. •• Barto .. 1110
Olln St ..... ~ta An• Ca '1101 Court. H-1 Be.ell, C. .,..,
Tr.I\ -lneu h conou<ted b• •n 1n TlllS 1>v11neu IS condv<led bf •
d lYIClu•I llmll•CI _,,.rlhLp.
Purl<-0 Enright T¥ .. S....W.
Tnl• •La-I WU tlltcl ..... ,, t!w Gerwr•I Partne•
Count Cl•rk ol Ora ngt County on Thll •lal..,..,...t wa~ hied wllh ,,,.
o.ce..:-bof' • ttlO Counl'f Cttt-ot Orangt County on
. FIMJH Novembto< "· '"° Publl\htd Orangt C.CWSI O••IY Pltol Fl ....
Ot< S 11 It 16 1te0 •MS-tO Pullll-Ot-C.0.>I Delly Ptlot1 _ · ' ' _ ----Nov. 11, 21. Oec I, ~7. ,.., 4'",_,
PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE
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FICTITIOUS •Ustll!ISS FICTITIOUS auStNEH
NAME STATEMENT lllAMI STATl,_IJNT
Tnf' followl"O ~rwn\ •re dolno The followlnQ perM>n\ •rt doino
bu\tn•\\ •-' Ou\lntu .,
B • P SERVICES, 2100 Orak• COPY SlOP, 11.0 !.. H.,t>or Blvd ,
Ayonut, CD'lt• Me .. , C• '11•1b S•nta """· c... 92/0S ', I
Robert E Buw:l\mann, 7811 0•4kt 0•-• Enletprln Inc I• C•l•IO•ni•
AYwnu .. CO'll• Me ... Ce 'l?U• torp0r•llon). 1"11 WMm's Ln , Hunl· A•IPll E Patte•wn 7800 O•a•• 1neton Buen, c. 91-
••tnUf', c ... 1. Mew. C• '1U& Tiiis l>uslnH\ I• tonduct4'i by • cor· Thi\ bU\h~s\ Is conaucted ov a oor•11on I
QrnPt•I p.1rtnttf,h1p tAof'Qll: N Kent I
A E Bu.cllm•nn o.&. EnltrP<IH In<
f nl!~ \t•ft mf'nt w•s tiled w ith lht> 8y GeorQit N l(ent,
County Clerk ot Or•n9P Counly on Pret.tOent
Or<rm""' l l'llO Tiii• \La-I '""' ltltcl '""" 1ne FIMJIOC:ounly Clen. ot Or•nge Count y on Pub"'""° Or•nQP Coa\t Oa1ly Pllol Nove mber It, ltlO o..c s. 11, .'~.a. t'lf'L~ . •407 eo F l•teH
Pubh"'9CI Or-Co"'t Oelly P1101 P UBLIC NOTICE Nov 21. 29, OK I 11 t'l90 OSI IO ·--......... -FICTITIOUS austNEH
NAME STATEMENT
r n,. tot1owin9 Qif'rwn~ •re dOinQ
lKl\1ne\\ •\
L • I. D EVELOPMENT 110
Newoort ~ter Of' • 11110 • ._. .. ....,Po, I
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS a uStNEH
NAME STATEMENT
•········-~ BHlll <:a '11..0
Ml .. f L.ony, 10099 •rr-F°"""
ta •n Vafl•Y. Ca. '1110I
Thf' fot1ow1n9 oer\.On\ ,,. oo iruJ
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T H E PARl,.ER S H IP, ?HO
H~Qhl•nd W•y L•Qun• 9r•<n. C•
'l?•St
You 're not ba...,hful wht:n 1t comt"-to ~howing ~our
good look"· (C)
That\ whv vou -.houkl wear the Co~rnrJ Roval rn.'\('OIUL
Mariner, av<1ilahlc at jl'wcl~ b~· Jo~ph . It\ the wo~lcJ\ <Jl'Altil.
••••~ thinnc'>t water-re'>i'>tant watt:h. (A
mere 4 millimeter., rhin, ca"K anJ
all.)
Albert R u.Ga,_, l.ll Emn•ld
8ay, L•9'H'll l!each, <:• 9201
Th1\ OU\tneu, h conelutted by •
gene• at IW,_\Np
Mlktfl.onf nu1 ,, .. .,,-..nt •• , flled with .,.
Brend• •nd R1cn•rd Sw1nQ1 11'4
11lg nt•nd W•y, Laqun• Ou<ll. C• n .st I
rru, bu\1nt~' " c onouct~d by • gene••• 1>«1nenhlp
County Ctt•k ot Or•nQOt County on
NOYember 70, t'l90
Brenda Swine
Thi\ \tatement ...,., hied with Uw
County Cl•rk ol Orange County o"
Fl-7 HovemMr 19, l'l90
Publ•Sned °'"""'" eo..i Dally Piiot Fl-I NOY 11 .11.0ec.S,t7,t'l90 .... .., Publl\hed OrAOQt C:O.>I Deily Piiot
I ;UBLIC NOTICE .·, NOY. 21, 29. Oec s. 11, t'l90
P UBLIC NOTICE
N·72"M
FICTITIOUS aUstNIH N·729'S
NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS aUstNEH
Tiit 1011-int penon I~ ooino ..... 1 NAME STATEMENT
ritu ., Th• tot1ow1no person ~' dolno bU\1 I G ROUP INNOVATIONS, LTO . MU•\
t97U MacArtllur Blvd , 47)0, lryln.. EASTStOE CRIMPERS. lu• E '
C• '111S l(altlt• Aw . Or-. Ca '1W.I
Carol J. Byron, 1"4S V•• Le91>. Snaun Rlord<tn, 400 S Flo••• St
AnJ t~i~ little watch i~ big on
accuracv. Its Nine-Line electronic
<JUart1 keep.., The Royal Mariner
right on time to within (jJ second..
y ""' I ,,..,..,, '"'"" \J.m11 ... '"' per year. Anti never needc; wincHng.
Palm Otwr1, Ca '11t0 Orange, C. .,_
Thi\ busltw\\ I\ cono...ct.-d by •n tn Thi\ bu'-'IW'\\ '' conouctf'd b• "" .,..
d•v•d'-'•' d•v•du•• re ~"'k'· "'""""' ·""" "''""n' ..n1.11 Thi~ Swi~ beauty, hand-crafted
u ... ·-····-·..in..ric.h..14 .• k.arat..gulcL.is....no.\Y....a.tJe~·ek.h~-Joseph...P..ricecLas ·-·-·-·-.
C J Byron 51\aun R1Md•n
Tf\I\ tlat.rnlnl •• , fittd w1lh lM l nl\ sl•t..,.....,,t _,., flled •111'1 tftie
I ~hown with imported lizard '-trap, Sl,390. Or with matching
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Nm', after we\ c rokl you all that, date you be Laught
wearing anything cl'>t:? Jf:Wf:LS by JO~PH·
• •/ 1fur/1flt10 ,,, lfllJ/ /111 tr.,(T (/} 111'/Tl.
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{! {! ~ QU1ristmas Wr.e.e .J.estiual! ~
{! {!
}; • Custom Designed Trees 'i;
~ • Miniature Houses ~
{! . • An Earl y American "Kitchen at {!
{! Chri st mas.. {!
{! • Country Store/Gourmet Foods {!
{! • Gift Boutiques {!
{! • Wreaths to your Order {!
..H .. • Vis it with Santa-Santa Photos {!
~ 1 J :30 AM to 3:30 PM
{! • Jim Gamble and hi s Puppets {!
{! Saturday & Sunday 1:45 and 2:45 PM {!
{( • Irvine Mas ter Chorale: {!
{( Madrigal Singers, Saturday 3:45 PM {!
{( Concert of Christmas Music. {!
..H Sunday 3:45 PM {! r • Corona del Mar Hig h School Orchesis b r Dancers. Saturday & Sunday Noon 1;
IA • Refreshmen ts Available ~
{( {!
~ {! i ®p .en ]!{nltli .e ~
\ ~ Saturday, December 6TH {!
{t. Sunday, December 7TH {!
{{ 11:00 AM-5:00 PM {!
{( Adults $2.00 ~ ~ J Children $1.00 {!
~ .. N rwpnrt 'Harbor Art illus ritm {t
{(
{( R50 San C le mente Drive. Newport Center
{( The proceeds from this event qualify as matching fu~ds for the National
{( Endowment for t he Arts Challenge Grant. {(
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Fn~. December 5, 1980
for Best Quality and Sefection of Handmade ·rugs
from China, Persia, India & Romania at
reasonable prices.
2421 E . Coast Hwy. (714) 673-2224
Corona del M~r
Christmas Shop Friday in South Coast Plaza till 9:00, Saturday till 6 :00;
South CO.rt Plaza Cotta Meaa 95 7 · 1511
Pcmasonic Genius II microwave oven
FACTORY DEMONSTRATION1
SAT. & SUN .• DEC. 6-7 -12-4 P.M.
(ALSO: DEC. 13-14 & 20-21
NE-7920 Geni14.s 11
Two Auto Sensor Controls:
COOK and DEFROST-COOK
The NE-7920 Genius II microwave oven •·om
Panasonic programs time and power level
seltings automatically at the tap of a single
conlrol. .
• ;:> A11IO St:nsor Controls Cool.. rtlll) D 'ft OS t·Cook .
• J-st.iqe memory pe11orm~ c ornu1nc111on 01 ttP to 3
commands in r\ row
• Defrost setting with t1ttlom;1t1< -.1.1nd1nq time
• OC'lny/Stand willls up to 10 hrc; 19 mm lx'fore
twtwPen 0 1 ;ifte1 .1 con1mi'1nc1
• t'l <11.illll'h'r C 11n k A Rn l1nd t...1.1ri•i 1•f11· T11rntahlt>
d11tomatica11v tw n<. fu rnJ
•;:'le 11P l W(ll llttllq t .. ('"h
• M 1111.hint.,11,11 111 1J11;•ltii '101 1..
• Clf',11 Vtf'W 0 11pn c1• ''"
• Haror nver color r u n 1<.ht.1,,1o. nt11'> -.nec...•nl Auto Sensor
coot.mg supplenK 111 111c l11C1t:d
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D41LY PILOT
f
Business ..
Taies could soar due 14--=--few bond ratings faetl -
ay IOllN ('\l NNlf~ ............ _
!W YORK Taa~•Y"'-m11bt bo pa>1n1 at.,
ia""h u IUIO m\UIUin a 1""•r In i)l'nalun benuH
ltM1r ~•l and tat.-'o\lemm .. nt are unablt> to
pruv Gt-bottd ratina M \llN' w\lh vu11\ mrornua
taon
Th111 ma1• ·~ from H"·nluo H•rrtl!li, p~u
dil-nt of ~&ndard • l'oor '•· har1t4'1l of the ralln¥
aer' It . rould port•nd a rd uu l b)' S. V to ralt
IO\'t-mme>nu that fall tu t<o• rtil'l iH'\ out\lll\i p rau·
llrt"li
Whal et a.Uy 1rt. riaunc 1M1n1c t'e. 111."l'll h
baa&... t'OWlUn1. under .,hiC'h mun1c1pallt1~ii
tbo• uPC'!ftdituru and·r.-"~oue onl)' when c·ash ·~ "~•a\td or apttnl nut "'h~l\ 11~nd111g commit
~•wanm8't4i ·••• .,... becom1n~ 1ncreum1ly c:once.r~ed '*' .._. <"Ub but · tt\tilhod ol fuuuwlal reponme
_. ~ \Ai walh mfomt1tl0ft sufficient -to
rate bone»." ttarri .. toW a recent mMliDC of atat.e
exttutlv•
lf modem accounlln1 ayat.ema aren't installed
b)' l\H'h bond l .. uert, he (Karrie&) said, SlrP will
d.c de If 6l "ahoYW •imply wtthdra.,, from the
but1nru'' <>f ratlna U\em.
If that happened, municipalities woWd likeb'
pay tWen hf1her money cotta or, c6nceivably,
rruahl ~ven find themselves unable to ralae money .
at any price beh uae they couldn't demonstrate
l'l'edil·WOrlhtneH . .
Harries appears to bave Hpport from the
Sec urities and Exchanae Co01miaaion in hi• cam·
p•lgn for m~re modern ac·
1:ountln~ pract1ce11 .
The SEC. which regulates
the corporate marttet, earlier
s taled lhal "t he market.. for
municipal se~urilles pl'ovides
investors only limited proltt·
t1on compared wi\h corporate.
government or other issuers."
Benuse their accounting
practices tail to provide needed
1 n r o r m a t 1 o n . a o m e cu"'"""·
munu.•1palities find their credit ratings lowered by
the rating agencies , a move that almost always
ralau lbeir borrowing costs .
Baaed on Its own ln·ho~e uperience , S&P
estimates that the penalties may uverage from
one-eighth to ~ne-quarter of a percentage point.
On a typical $100 million issue of bonds with a
10-year avera1e life that percentage diffe rence
equala $1.25 million to $2.~oo in added costs to
already. overburdened munacipaJ ·budgets.
S&P estimates that the total market for new
1eneral obliaation bonds tot.ala about $12 billion a
year, and that half don't comply wl\h aenerally ac·
cepted accounting principles.
IT MEANS, SAYS S.CP, that "taxpayers could
be penalized from f7S million lo $150 million over
the !().year average Ure of the bonds."
These added expenses could be reduced or
eliminated, Harries suggested at a Nov. 17 meet-
ing in Little Rock or the National Association of
State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers, if
municipalities would:
Conform to generally accepted a ccounting
principles rather than their own ootiou of what ln·
formation they wis h' to make available.
-Be independently a\ldlted within 111 monlhl
of the end of lhe fiscal year.
-Keep their books on a modified accrual,
rather than cash basis, ao that revenues are ,.
ported when they become measurable and a vail•·
ble to pay expenses.
.
-CONTAIN WITH THEIR accounting rePott
an auditor's opinion and disc\oaure notes, and cite
any variance from generally accepted accounting
practices that might lead lo misinterpretation.
· "General obligation bonds are sufferin& Crom
an erosion ln confidence -a credibllity aap, "ne ,
told the officials. warning them that the market
would continue to exact a big price because of it.
Governments, he said, cannot defeat the
market "Investors have too many other bond is·
s ues to choose from, and may continue to penalite
general obligation issue.rs i.asing archaic account·
ing systems."
CONSTRUCTION FINANCING Interest rate hit· for car sales dip
•Residential up to it units · ·
no takeout commitment required
•commerC'ial Buildings
Takeout commitment required along
with leases
•orange County Properties
•Land Loans up to l year
SO'?< of appraisal
•up to $750.000
I ler itag Bank
2171 CAMPUS DRIVE•
IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92713
CONT ACT JEFF JOHNSON
(714) 833-3700
DETROIT CAP) -High interest rates are t>t-1ng blameJ by industry executives for the
failure ' of domestic automakers to produce a
sales turnaround in Nove mber.
November sales figures. announced this ·
week by the rive major U.S. companies, were 8
pen·ent below last year. But the fi nal 10 days of
the month were even worse. down 17.3 percent.
November sales by the U.S. manufacturers
totaled 529.288. compared with 599,247 a year
ago. There were 24 sales days this year, one
more than la!\t year.
• At American Motors Corp .. Thomas Staudt,
vice president for marketing, said escalating in·
terest rates "continue to draw down industry
sales performance from what would o\herwise
be its demand potential."
But Bennett Bidwell. car and truck group
vi<:e president at Ford. said it was "incorrect"
for buyers to believe that interest rates on auto
loans rise along with the prime rate. now at 18.S
percent.
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LET US SHOW YOU
HOW TO APPRECIATE
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DEPRECIATING IT!
CALL NOW AT 754-6581
SUM COAST LEASING
Under new owners~1p
17777 Main St. • Suite 0 • Irvine
PUBLJC NOTICE r uauc NOTICE
CORNER
R•r• Cotne & Stemp•
GOLD & SILVER
Prtc:ea fOt' 12-4-IO -c---. -Cl . ., .... .... ... K•u99rr-..._. 1611.•
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Call 642-5678.
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to work for ou.
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SU .. f.ltlOR COUIH Hllll• --LOSANGl.L•S NOTICE TOTHI. .. UIL.1C
OF CAL.IFOIUtlA
COUNTY OF OltANGf.
CASE NUMIEll A1MIU
OltDElt TO SHOW CAUSE
FOlt CHANGE OF NAME
SU .. EltlOll COURT OF THE JUOICIAL. DISTRICT Ill• Or.-. County En•tronm~t•I
COUNTY OF ORANGE I M~Gr-•--'M•n•ci•m•nt Aoency herebt •n
100 Cl•I< c.oi .. r Driw Wttt LM .......... c:.11-. •n I r>ounce\ tr.. P<•i»r•lton ot •n En•lron s..-. AM, C:. ttftl l PLAINTIFF F-IL.l jllN P1PE a. mtnl•I lmc>«I R-rl 10< Ille lr.,nt
P LAI N 1 IF F R 0 B E P f A SUPPL'( CO . INC . • ~llforn,• cor
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Compeny \ uuiun• C•nyon Goll
B US(. HE LL. E • n Cl PE I ER, POr•Uon V•ll•Qt, C.ntt•I Pl'"" Amenomenl
tn lne -Utt of tnf Appllul1on Of BUSCH ELLE 0 E FE N0jllN1 M G 8 "S LUE 11·2 -•"°'1•1.0 Sc>e<llt< Plen
L"RRY MtCH,.El WAL.TEllS. l'o• OEFENOANt JOHN O:.RAJIAN , SOC.1a.lES. INC , MICl1AEL G '"• projl'CI c~l\h ot -o•lm•lely
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I ARRV MICHAE L WALTERS II•\ 0 0 S , •ncl DOES I '"rouqn 70, In clu.,... nyor> Ro.G -oalrn<tlely -milt
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rates for individual buyers are controlled by
state regulations and do not automatically rise
with the prime," Bidwell said.
One compa ny analyst. who requested .
anonymity. agreed. "To blame interest rates is
wrong," he said. "The interest rates on autos
are no higher than they were four months ago.
It's the pert eption of hi gher interest rates thars hurting."
Imports continued a strong year-long show·
ing, taking 24 percent or the domestic market in
November with sales eslimated at 170.000. up
about 8 percent from last year.
Import manufacturers. whose share or the
U .S. market has been as high as 29 percent this
year . only report monthly sales.
Among the U.S. carmakers. GM sales fell
6.5 pereent for the month, compared with the,
same period a year ago. ·But GM plunged 20.5
percent for the final 10 days. At Ford Motor Co.,
sales were off 14 percent for November and 19.3
percent for the month-end period. Al Chrysler
Corp .. November sales were up 6.8 percent from
depressed levels of a year ago and up 3 percent
in the final third of the month.
AMC, which only reports monthly sales.
was down 19.2 percent, but up an estimated 18.5
percent in the last 10 days.
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Jo~ Sevano
Falcons &re still thanldng the ~a
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hr the put MHft WHU, lhe AUU&• l"alcou
M" ~ pl•Jlnt w11a1 \'\nee t'etraaamo calla
0 9<-Mo9" football IU'a Jutt ~GD• of U-.
..,.... ...,.. everyUuna hu aooe ri&bt ud fallen
1-. =allY. the Rama., at k . are two t•m•
._ thM they •• ,.. at W. aame time lut 1•JL
.,._ Ui.y ...a oo to wfn t.Mlr 1tv1nt.h 1lr-11ht
N PC W..t t"l'OWD But, alu, ltft la hiltory, and lt '1
UM i• campaip \he team bu to concern ilMlf
Wlth
OHS DOWN WITH three 1amea to JO 11 the
Rama' cWTenl.predicament. And while the Ram1
are U')'in& to aain around by playiq Buffalo ud
the Fa1COGI were allowed to lhealt back into the na-
tional spatlipt when the Rum· awarded them a aur-
prlairi, 13-lOvictory in AUanta.
wrrmMJT QtJBSnON, t.hat revenal could
have far reachin& ramificatiom. The Rama, by
winnlna, would not h&v.• QlllJ cue-ulked to their
ei1Kth 1lrai1ht tiUe, but they mi1ht have bw1ed
the Falccim the rest of tbe Muon. lndeed, the
mental effed• of loein1 at home aaaln for a
aecood llrai1ht year could have been dam•linl·
But. now, however, it '1 J\llt tbe oppoaite.
The Falcou are cocky, confident and au.re of
themselves. All the in1redienta a teani needs to stay
oo top for awhile.
ing that they.'re wiMen again. And, if Bartkonki
and Co. have their way, th~ Rama won't have a ·
chance to change thinas either, despite the fact the
two meet in their last game of the re1ular season .
"IF WE CAN WIN our next two footbail 1ames
it w.oa'.1 matter what.. the Ram• do," aays
Bartkowski. "We're in a situation now where
we've gained a lot of confidence and we feel we
can beat any team on any liven Sunday.
"One t.h.in8 we've learned is that you can have
all the ability in the world and it'• no sut.itute for
experience. The key point now i• we have 1uys
with ability and experience. When you have that mix it's a perfect situation.
could in~lude stops in Dallas, Philadelphia and
Atlanta.
Rich Saul is quick to point out, tboueh. that
the team's only pla.yoff lou lut aeuon came 1t ,
home to Pittabur1h in SUper Bowl XIV (they won '
in Dallas and Tampa Bay). • •
Somehow it loob tou1her this time. ... f . * • * t
FOR nlOSE INTERESTED in a playoff up· !•
date, here'• the latest on this buy picture frolJl the
NFL: \ .
''Twenty of the league's 28 teams remain in
contention. There are ties for fint place in two of
I OaJJu, the 1o~a1cona will be tryiq to wrap up their
tint title with a pair of wins over Phlladelphia and
San Francisco Maybe climbi.na Mt. Saint Helena duriq an erupllon would be an easier task for Coach
Ray Malavasi's squad.
As has been suggested here 10 recent columns.
\tle Rams have really 'hO one .lo blame for their
present situation but themselves. Trailin1 10.6 and
faced·with a lhird-and-38 late in the fourth quarter,
"Without a doubt that 1ame wu the turning
point foe UI," said Falcon quarterback Steve
Bartkowski by phooe Thunday. "It could have
been a blah performance ud u it turned out we
beat the best te1m in ~e NFC u we look at it.
. "Our momentum picked up from there. It was
a different feeling, somethin1 we've never had
around here before." '
"Basically, it'a a confidence factor and our
guys are really rallying and believe they can win.
What's important is that you believe in your
yourself. They try to tell you this 1ame is phy•ical
but, really. it's all in your head."
• • * IF TIIE RAMS REALLY try hard and work
this right, their retu.rn road to Super Bowl XV
the six divisions: AFC West <Oakland and San
Diego, both at &-4) and NFC Cenlral <Detroit and
Minnesota, each at 7-8). One 1ame leads are held
by Buffalo (9-4) over New Endgland (8-5) in the .
AFC East, by Philadelphia (11·2) over Dallas
(10-3) in the NFC East, and by Atlanta (10-3) over i
the Rams (9·4) in the NFC West .
"In addition to these teams, seven other clubs
That different feeling hu the Falcons believ-
n HOUSToN (AP) -Jusr as
0 1ouston Coach Bum Phillips
)romised, the Oilers finallv
h:icked in the door of Pitts-~urgl!_'a Steel Curtain.
e Unfortunately for the Oilers,
~hen they knocked the hinges .91rr Pittsburgh's title hopes with
•'t 6-0 shutout Thursday night,
bey found the Cleveland t~rown1 waiting on the other
or•de.
ht HOUSTON KICKER Toni
!"ritsch returned to the team's
good graces with a pair of pres-
r;ure S7 and 33-yard field goals
~nd the Oiler "Blue Curtain" de-
P ense made the kicks stand up
jor a victory that virtually
.liminated the defendin1 world
~bampions from the playoffs.
~ Despite the personal triumph,
sthe Olien still find themselves
y n second place in the American
rfootball Conference Central
&l)ivi1ion behind the Cleveland
llrowm who beat the ...Oilera f '1 ·14 Sunday .when Fritsch
1misaed a field goal that would
0 'i'av· ~~thegame.
ra develand leads the division
leVith a 9-4 record followed by
tfouston at 9-S and Pittsburgh at
p,·6.
pc The Oilers have lost to the
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o.lly ~, ... ,..., -l;tee le r s in emotional AFC
et:hampionship games the past
. lwo years and the thought of not
11tacing them a third lime dis·
de,1eased Phillips.
occ·s MtSSY PRIOR WILL COMPETE IN SURFING TEAM CHALLENGE THIS WEEKEND.
0 1 it "IT MAKES ME a little bil
.;ad," Phillips said. "I'd raURr
'>lay them again. They are still a
fl'lfood football team and we've
a~ad some great games."
She's on the right wave
c~ Oiler safety Mike Reinfeldt.
vho intercepted two Terry
l radshaw passes, h ad few
·egrets however.
Missy Prior eyes swfing tit~
"As much money as they've
.aken out of our pockets the past
two years, it's nice to· take
Tioney out of their pockets for a
:han~e." Reinfeldt said.
Fritsch, who had missed three
>f his last four field goal tries
fter hitting 14 in a row. pro-
ided all the offense the defense
eeded to keep the Oi lers•
layoff hopes alive.
Houston's defense played a
uperb game, forcing five Pitts·
rah turnovers, including two
terceptions by safety Mike
einfeldt and one by cornerback
reg Stem.rick. The Steeler of·
en1e that once terrorized all
mers, managed only 22 yards
n the second quarter.
Oller defensive coordinator Ed
ilea said the Oilers made only
inor changes in their defensive
cheme for the Steelers.
"The 'whole key was we kept
b~ pressure on Bradshaw,"
ilea said. "He couldn't sit back
ere all day and do what he
1Dted to do. We didn't think ·r could beat us runnini the I 10 we concentrated on·the
By EDZINTEL
01 .. O.lly ~I ... Maff
There wai. a time in Melissa Prior's life
when hitting the books meant hitting them -
with her fist. Studies and Missy didn't always get
along.
Oh, she wasn't an arrant or incapable
person. Like for a lot of kids, there were ju.st
too many other fun things to do and besides,
Missy was blessed with delicaite beauty and
an innocent kind of charm that would take
her as far as she wanted to go.
At Newport Harbor High, Missy was one
of those who came under what is referred to
as the "Newport Plan," whereby students
could spend a minimum amO\D'lt of time in
class and devote the rest of the day to in·
dependent study, or whatever else they
wound up doing.
THAT WAS FINE for Missy because it
allowed her to graduate a semester early and
get out into Ufe reJI world, the grown-up
world, where abe belonged an~ay.
Followinl 1raduation, Milly went to
-work' full-time at a grocery store. She bad bl1
plans, none ol which included school.
Alter a few months of steady work, Missy
had saved up eaouch money for her dream -
a trip to the Babamu.
She ind her boyfriend bad a ball. Ttley
stayed with a friend who owned hla own
island -Adventure Island it wu called.
Miaay wu JU4t 18 years old and she was
havin1 the time ol her life in a fantasy world
while her friends back home went to school,
or worked or just hung out.
TIUNGS ARE DIFFERENT NOW for
Missy Prior. She's back in school and actual-
ly enjoying it. She's doing well too. pulling
down B grades amt looking forward to next
year when she can attend San Dieeo State to
major in nutrition -maybe on a
scholoarship.
Missy, at 19, has run a full circle. From
student. to worker, to traveler and back to
student, she has explored her world In her
own way, the way she always wanted to.
But why the sudden switch from a non·
student to college ·co-ed? What or who was it
that turned her thinking around?
Well, believe it or not, surfing put her
back in the library. ·
Had it not been for surfing, Missy mi1ht
still be hanging out in the Bahamas or at the
grocery store. ·
TO .MISSY, SURFING wu one of her
true loves ever since she started anealtlng
her brothers' boards and wetauill out of the
house while in the seventh grade ID Santa Ana. ~
After her parents moved the family to
Newport Beach, Missy made it a t to surf
whenever the waves were even c · to al-
lowing it.
A neighbor of the Prior's,
Drummy, wu. an estatblished p
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Dionne keeps scoring, Kings kee
INGLSWOOD ~P) -Center Marcel
••• al tbe Loa An1elee Kini• hu eW a milestone attained by only ·15
ata-1 lloekey Lea1ue playen pre-
.,.loualY, but tbat'a bot what hu him 1mU-U..dlJI.
'I WM DJ8d for this 1ame," sald mlom• att. ICOl'in& hil tOOtb career
In tbe IDDp' 1·1 victory°"' Vu-
ftl' 11nndu nlpt. "My .aoth IO&l
" m a quick •tart and tbe reaulta ...... ,.,,_ malt tmportaDt tblllC to me
"ellM 18 that .. l&lMd sro-d OD -..er.a, wbicb lmt. And~we but tbe
c..b, who an a veey toqh t.am."
The Kinp' seventh triumph ID their
lut eilbl 1amee 1ave them an 11-S-1 re-
cord and a n.lne·r:lnt lead over second-
place Montreal n t.he Norris Division.
Vancouver dropped to 13-8-8.
Dionne abot the KiD11 "into a. 1.0 lead
oa a power -play 1oaJ aim' Jmt 1:• ol
pl1y. The 2i=JUr-old cents .. wbo 18 .u·
hil loth NIU.. HUGG lifted" 10.fooUr
over Vancouver aoalie Gary Bromle1
for h1I 30th aoaJ of tb• c~ c1m-
pai1a. • · ··z ... thoulb we'" woe...-ol our
la1t etOt IDd we're olf to &he bllt l&art
of U)' tum l'v. been OD, I Dow we CU•
play better," said Dionne. "We an I ·
ting outahot in our own buildlnc-V •
couver oUtahot the Kif•• an. V
couver ia a bis, atrona team and
neverllveup. Theygriaclalltbeway.
"I really djcln 't think a lot about It ~ career IO&l. I neYer felt I ...
der preuure. ~t may be a mUeltclM
me but l'H been Yery fortmaate lo 1
10 yean ln the le,pe."
~ TH Cenuclm fou1ht baek to tt.111 ....
1ame at 2:08 ol ,the ODeDlal Per-01oY Br111r•1 46-foot-1 1.--1K
which eluded 1.-Ane•lel ,_...
Lelaard. D._.led
(See FALCONS, Pa1e 810)
Prep football . ' . Edison~ Barons i .
hid for finals
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By ROGER CARLSON
Cit ... o.lly "'" , .... Edison Hi1h 's Chargers go for
their 21.st straight victory (13th
t.his year) and Fountain Valley
tries to accomplish something
no one else has been able to do
this year -defeat St. Paul.
It's the CIF Big Five Con-
ference semifinals tonight and
kickoff for both begins at '1:30.
Edison and St. Francia High of
La Canada tangle at Oran1e
Coast College. Fountain Valley
and St. Paul batUe at Cerritos
Colleae.
ALSO OF AaEA interest is a
Central· Conference semifinals
game at Capistrano Valley
where Piua X High or Downey
invades.
The Chargers of Coach Bill
Workman take the CI F Southern
Section 'a loncest winnin1 streak into tonight's game with the
total package: D.J . Bell and
Dave Geroux (running), Ken
Major (passing), Mel Jackson and Mike Alexander <.receiving)
and a finely tuned defense, led
by linebackers Troy Seurer and
Rick DiBemardo.
St. Francis enters with an 8-2-2
record and is similar to Edison
in terms of size and quickness .
Bell, for 1,494 yards on 229 car·
ries and 19 touchdowns, while
Major continues over the 50 pe.r·
cent mark on completions, hil-
ting 79 of 155 for 1,172 yards and
nine touchdowns. He has been
intercepted only eight times.
DEFENSE IS Edison's real
pride -only 78 points have been
scored on the Chargers. and
week in and week out the opposi-
tion has been stifled to the tune
or so yards rushing and 50 yards
passing, with the exception of a
freak gain occasionally.
Fountain VaJley. meanwl'lile,
puts its passing game to the acid
test against defensive-minded
St. Paul, a team which has
blanked five apponents in rolling
to an 11-0record.
The Barons of Fountain Valley
( 10-2) rely on quarterback Matt
Stevens, who has found the
mark on l2S or 23'1 attempts for
l,976yardson 14touchdowns.
St. Paul relies on a basic
ground-oriented offense bent on
execution and a quick defense
bolstered by a pair of All·
Angelus League linebacken.
STRONG IN every category,
St. Paul traditionally has an
edge in the kicking game, pwi·
ters, place-kickers and kick re-
turners.
Fountain Valley Coach Mike
Milner has a baJ full of All·
Sunset League an (receiver
Emile Harry, tackle Duval
Love, Stevena), t says the key
'is pride and physical and mental
toughness.
"We're blessed with some kids·
who want to win very badly,"
says Milner. "And that is what
is going to win it for us.''
ShouJd Edison and Fountain
Valley both be s uc cessful
tonight. it would set up a re-
match of their Sunset League
showdown fof the Big Five
crown at Anaheim Stadium. ~-..J . Edison maintained its un-•
beaten status with a 15· 14 come-
from-behind victory over Faun;.
tain Valley in league play.
Sanctions
on Lobos
released
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CAP)
-University of New Mexico of-
ficials said Thursday that Na-
tional Collegiate Athletic As-
sociation sanctions against the
school were not mpre severe
because of prompt action by
UN M to correct problems.
The! NCAA announced Wed -
nesday that it had / placed the
school on three years' probation
and fined it $36,000. The an-
nouncement came from the as-,
sociatioo's headquarters in Mis-
sion, Kan.
UN M President William E.
Davis told a news conference the
sanctions "reflect the severit y of
the violations."
Davis, UN M Athletic Director
John Bridgers and UNM al·
torney Peter Johnstone met with
reporters Thursday lo discuss
the sanctions. which r esulted
f rom NCAA violations un-
covered last year in an in-
ves tiag~tion of the school's
basketball program.
Davis said he was relieved the
sanctions finally were released.
"This is a big weight off of our
shoulders," he said.
He said th~ $36,000 to be re·
turned to the NCAA/will come
from the overall athletic budget.
The figUre represents 90 ·per-
cent ol gate receipts the school
received for pl•yin1 in a 1'71
first-round NCAA tourney game
a1ai..-t Cal State· Fullerton.
The NCAA said It must be re·
turned becauae the Lobos had an
inell1ible player in the game.
NCAA rules prohibit the release
of the player's name.
The NCAA ·did not say whether
New Mexico would be allowed to _
hold the um Far West.,..Bultet-
ball Reiiooal. However, the ..
sanctions aaainat UNM run unW
ofliciala said that would mean
New Mexico would be eli&ible
for postseuon play in March
1913.
"The NCAA officials said tbe ..
probation lhould not affed _.
bolliDI tbe 1m finall, .. .o.•
said.
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t:t. PASO, ·r ... u otfic•• MN Nact.ed an· •
1nl Thun.cby to n•w• th•• • Nebrukl travel t '
•10(>' Uuat had booked t0 rootball rua ·in a
Jaaru. MHICO, hOl•I fOt Uae s.. Bowl foo&ball
1amt l'1Wa"4tled lh• tnp btca~ l\ found \he city "W>deaira·
ble •
I 'II pua the. thrH beat Juana botell up aMainlt anythin1
tn Omaha." aid Bill Newlllrll. El Puo_ convenpon aervicea
manaser
M01Jl avaulable rooms in EJ Puo are already reserved for
the ~c 2'1 football ume and many Nebrulla fans who h•ve
had problems finding rooms have SOUMht accommodations just
acroas the international border in Juarez or in Las Cruces.
N M .. about 45 males away
But Jean Petrow of Travel and Transport, Inc., of Omaha
said "I don't wanl to condemn a city, but Juarez isn't the
kand of place 'Bag Red ' fans would enjoy. Juarez was so dif·
rerent trom our other bowl destinations like Miami and
Dallas that we JUS\ didn't think our people woWd be happy."
Earlier an tht: week she said the tour was cancelled
bet·auseJuar~2 was "undesirable."
Newkirk, howevt:r. said Juarez was a "cosmopolitan city
uf more than u million persons with a lot to do." He e~·
phasized he was not upset with the Nebraska fans but with
some of the state's travel agents.
"ll sounds to me like the Nebraska travel agents goofed
up" and did not seek reservations in lime. Newkirk conceded
. ~braska did not know for sure whether tht:Y were coming .to lhe SWl Bowl until several days after their opponent, Mas·
sissippi State, had already accepted the invitation.
...-----·-QttilJ•r ol ilw ••• -------.
Joe Salem, football coach at Minnesota, sitting in the
interview room after a 25-7 loss to Wisconsin: "If you've
got electricity in \his chair. turn on the current."
,.,,.,.....,.. r11d I 2·8•flr J~
Former Canadien Pat H•CMs snapped a 2-2 ~
tie at 8:58 or the third period Thursdaty n11bt to '
lift Pittsburgh J.o a 3-2 National Hockey Leogue
victory over Montreal. The win was the Pen1uim'
first in 12 years in Montreal . . . In other contests, Brta•
Propp scored two goals as Philadelphia tallied OD each of ita
first three power plays and went on to a 7-S victory over
Chicago ... Jaime Bla.., scored bia l3tb and Htb 1oa11 of
the season to lead Quebec put slumpiq Detroit, f·l, snap-
ping a seven-game Quebec to.inc streak. Tbe defeat wu the
third in a row for the Red Win&• ...... •••aa•'• abort· handed goal in the second period.proved deciaive, and 1oalie
Hardy Aatrom was sharp in the nets u Colorado snapped the
New York Islanders' 15-game win.nine streak with a f-3 vic-
tory . . . Kent NllUOll and Ben WU-•cored 1oals 3f
seconds apart late in the third periods to boost Calcary to a
3· l win over Winnipeg. That extended the Jets' win.leas streak
lo 23 games.
f1remP-.e•9
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SmJor forward ,a, Va.e.& scored 22 points m Md 1rabbed alx rebounds Thurdlday oiabt, lead-laa vilitinc Mlch!can Stm to a aurprlatqly euy
7\·IO non·conference college baaltetball vfotory
oveT Lena Beach Slate. The 49en were led by forward bat1
0,lle .. with 19 points and 13 rebow>ds. but u a team. Lone
8 .. ch shot at only a 42.4 percent cllp lrom the floor . . . In
otber weat coast action, Univeraity or Pacific's ••Jl
c.n.ll• tcored 30 points and the Tigers held Nevadi
(Rtno) accrleu for the last minute and a half to post a 77·'75
victory In Stockton . . . Junior 1uard leek , .... had 20
points and freshman forward MJcla1el Case added 19 as un-
beaten San Diego ,State stopped Idaho Sta\e, 96-80 . . .
Guard Mike S&Kllalper scored 25 points and added five as-
alsta to lead the Unaversity of San Diego to a 74-57 verdici
over UC Santa Barbara . . . Cente Skve Jobaaaa scored
21 to lead iilflh·ranlrea Oregon past Cal State Northridge,
78-47.
Daacl.,,'• ..JO pol11 •• •parfc,a.zz
Adrlaa Daa&Jey scored 40 points, including five m· in lhe final 1: 30 of play, to spark Utab to a 122-118
N ataonal Basketball AssocU.tion victory over
Denver Thursday night . . . In other games
Geor1e Genia pumped in 28 points and Coach S... AJbeek
emptied his blnch in the final quarter as San Antonio couted
to a 130-100 victory over hapless Cleveland. The CavaUers
dropped to 9-20, the third-worst record in the NBA ...
Portland guard Jim Pusoa•s three-point play with ·six
seconds remaining put tl}e Blazers ahead to stay as ·they re·
corded a 103-100 win over San Diego.
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SAN JOSE A vial containing a cocaine [i]
residue was found by sheriff's deputies during a c 11 •
sear ch of Oakland Raiders quarterback Dan
Pastoram. the San Jose Mercury.News reported in
a copyright story today.
Paslonn1. who had been hauled into the sher iff's office
last week due lo an outstanding traffic warrant. was not
charged or cited for any crime and a detective captain said
the vial mi ght not be valid evulence in court. the newspaper
reported.
Pastorin• admitted he had paid an $83 traffic warrant,
but charged that the t•ot·aine allegation was "totally false.
They didn'nake 1t off me."
However, the newspaper said at had obtatned a copy of
the sheriff's department report originally marked "not for
press" in whi <:h the alleged disL•overy was reported.
Pfan..-gh·t-• \,rkan•a•NHWfaa....,..."'
A small plane carrying Arkansas football •
eoach Lou Holtz lan~ed safely at th~ Fayetteville
airport Wednesday night after the pilot feared the
plane's front landing gear was not locked.
Neither Holtz nor the pilot were injured . . . The Rams
have refused to pay a $235,000 possessory interest tax bill for
playing in Anaheim Stadium. A spokesman for the club said
the amount was 3i,, times that charged the Angels for playing
in the same stadium . . Former New York Yankees
catcher Elston Howard has been hospitalized for tests or his
heart condition. Howard, S(j, has suffered for the past two
years from myocardinilis, an inflammatjon of the heart
muscles . . . Vlace Dooley, whose unbeaten Georgia
Bulldogs football team ranks as the nation's No. 1 team, has
been named the Walter Camp Football Foundation 1980
Coach of the Year . . . Nancy M~llett of Cost a Mesa won
her second-round match play battle in the 14th California
Women's Amateur Golf Championships at Pebble Beach with
a 6 and 4 decision over Reseda 's Robla Al!Pl Bl roe
'f'f.,4'1-Ui"n. radi,,
TV: No events scheduled. -
RADIO: Basketball Doane at USC, 8 p m ., KNX
(1070 ).
FALCO NS STILL 'IHANKING RAMS • • •
remain in the running. They Include: AFC -
Baltimore (7·6) and Miami (6-7) in he the East.
and Denver C7-6) and Kansas City (6-7) in the
West; NFC -Green Bay 15-7-1), Tampa Bay
(S-7·1) and Chicago in the Central.
(Finally. we gel to the bottom line).
"Only one team, Philadelphfa, has clinched a
place in the 10-team post-season playoffs, and only
three others -Atlanta, Dallas and the Rama -
can claim berths this weekend. In the AFC, the
contende.rs will have to wait until the 15th week
before any of them can be aaaured to the playoffs.
"In the NFC (try and follow 'bis ji1saw
puule), ·Atlanta gains a spot if it defeats
Philadelphia OR either Detroit or Minnesota loaea~
Dallas is in if it defeats Oakland OR either Detroit
or Minnesota loses, and the Rama can move into
playoff competition by defeating Buffalo and AND
Dtlroit or Minnesota loses."
Gee, what an exciting breakdown. With almost
three-quarters of the season gone we still have
more than three.quarters of the teams in competi-
tion.
Somebody wake me when we pare it down to a
simple lOorso. • ••
, THE nNAL ROSTER move for the Rams will
be between either Wendell Tyler Cd1slocated
elbow) or Doug Smith (coming off knee surgery 1
Smith is ready to play but the Rams are wait
ing for a final verdict on Tyler and his status for
the playoffs.
I'm put.ting my money on Smith being re
activated by next week. • • •
DO YOU KNOW WHY it's to the Ram's advari
tage to win the NFC West? Because during the
first round of the playoffs the NF'C West <unless
Philadelphia collapses> will play the Central wi n-
ner, while the NFC East will tangle with the wild
card entrant.
Now, tell me, who would rather play? Detroit
or Minnesota? Or Philly?
If anybody said Philadelphia they should 'im·
mediately wash their brains out w.ith soap.
NFL· standings
NA110NAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
But Eaat
W L T Pet. PF PA W. L T Pct. PF PA
Phila. 11 2 0 .848321114 Buffalo 9 4 0 . 692 290 216
Dalla& 10 3 0 .'769 -2S3 New Eng. 8 s 0 . 615 386 28)
.St.Lows 4 9 0 .308 365 279 Bait. 7 ,6 0 . MB ZllO 291
NY Giants 3 10 0 .231 19'l 355 Miami 6 7 0 . 462 209 254
Washnetn 3 10 0 .231 174 256 NY Jets 3 10 0 .231 244 340
Central Central
·Detroit 7 6 0 .538 280 211 Clevlnd 9 4 0 .692 290 244
•Minn. 7 6 0 .MB 252 255 ffouston 9 s 0 .643 253 232
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aurhr in the Women '•
International Surflo&
.UaociaUoa (WlSA> and took a
llkiDI JO 10UQI Miaay . She U>Ok
her and ber friet'kla OD •urflnc
excursiom up and down the
coast from lime to time.
Miuy bad plenty of natural
athletic ability and caught on
quickly to the finer points or
surfing. She was good and she
was hooked on the sport.
AT NSWPOBT HARBOll
High, Miaay joined the school's
surfin1 team and, competing
almost •tirely a1ainat boya,
she won or placed in meets con-
sistently.
Drv.DUll1 IDt her involved in
WISA on aa amateur level but
after a few meets, Missy pulled
out of that.
"It's an individual thing with
WISA," Missy now says.
"They're cliquish and you
always felt like you were sit-
l in g on the outside of
everything." •
Missy liked the idea of surfing
as a team sport. There weren't
many high schools back then
that could get enough people or
organization or both to field
surfing teams but the contests
they did hold were fun for Missy.
After gnduation and after the
Bahamas, Missy got to talking
with a few people who told her
about a surfing team "at Orange
Coast College.
SHE WAS THINKING about
going back to school anyway and
the thought ol being able to surf
on a team again sounded really
good.
So Missy took her books and
surfboards and went to OCC this
fall. And now. she feels like
•
• • •
•he's, to quote the Beach Boys,
"Sitt1n' on top or._ world."
Thia weekend, Misay wlll be
one ol aix surfers from OCC IDd
the only &irl tor Coach Laird
H1yea' National Champion
Pirate. to surf in the National
Scholllltic Surfin1 Association
(NSSA> Team Challen1e at Hun-
tington Beach.
M iuy wu chosen by Hayes to ,
represent OCC aa a result of her ,
near flawless performance in ·
dual meet competitions . thts ,
year.
THE PIRATES. who have kJat "
just one meet in three yean
<last year to Golden West ·
College> are the favorites to wm:::::
this weekend against the best ~
s urfers and kneeriders from
some 15 Calllomia colleges and '
universities.
Hayes thinks that Missy has
as good a chance to win the
women's division as anyone.
And why rlbt? Missy hasn't Jost
many this year. And when she
did. she finished second each
lime.
"Missy Is incredibly consis· .
lent;" Hayes, the enthusiastic .
young coach who just happens to
also be the associate dean of stu·
dent affairs at OCC. says . "She
doesn't fall off (her board). The ·
judges like that. when you're
able to ride a wave all the way ·
into shore. . · .
"You know, I'm really proud
of Missy.'~ Hayes continues .
''She may not win any Phi Beta
Kappa awards, but she's doing
vety well in school. And that's
important tom~."
Missy has applied for
an athletic scholorship for next
year and according lo Hayes,
should get it.
Jet dragsters vie
The U.S. jet and rocket na·
tionals meet Saturday night will
close out the 1980 calendar year
for Orange County International
Raceway with most of the top
stars on hand to compete.
The fire -breathi n g jet
dragsters and the 300-mile ·per·
hour rocket cars are crowd
favorites but seldom have their
own show.
Leading eight Jets into action
will be Tommy lvo, Doug Rose
and the Green Mamba; Scott
Hammac'k, AJ Eierdam with
Emergency One; and veteran
dragster driver Hayden Proffitt.
Also in the field are Les
Shockley with Shockwave, Doug
Brown and Craig Arfonz of
Akron, Ohio in lhe world's
fastest jet car.
In the rocket competition, two
300·mph cars square off. Both
are owned by Fred Goeske of
Thousand Oaks.
In addition, Joe l>outhil with
his Smokey Red wheelstander
and a professional parachute
tea m will also participate in the
action.
Gates open at 11 a .m . for ~
qualifymg and bracket rnmpetr ·
lion with eliminations set for 7
and the finale at 10 I
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~SKETBALL •• Frldlr. Deoember I . 1llO
Sealiawks, CdM collide
· Battle of unbeatens looms tonight
•1 MGU CA&UON ..............
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• Of ... eo.l)' I No l pnp baiket
NU team, and after 1vrvavin1 tht
e,8'al ..... ol No • P'o\aAlaln Valley 'fhnda7 ....... ac~ the Md ol No. 3 c.r..a .. llar IA• 1ILb auual
llariM laYltAUo-a• coach ... wilh lhe
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lf ,,._..y'1n10 lhriller onr U.. ..,_. ~ aay lDdkalloa vi what u .. ...._. ..._t. a word ol cauuon -•·•·t•i.&. Coad• Jam Karri•' S.abawu d11
....,_.March form Thw-tday and they
111 W ftef')' ouae• to 1ubdue a quick
aad fluid ro..l&lD Valley qviotet lo re·
maiD mbeat• \.broulh two aamea.
fo.etaln Valley tries t.O bouAce back
aaaiut SwaMt l.Aaaue rival Marina at
t :IO lD the third place &•me, while
aaotber Ml ol Sunael Learue nvala -
Hwaliqtoo Beach and Westminster ,
colllde for the consolation cham·
mionabip at •: 45.
Ocean View and Fountain Valley put
on an eye-poppin& d isplay , ea ch
1howinc searing offense• and the ability
to acore aaainat a stron1 defense.
It WU eall at the hall and the IHO
had chan&ed hands or the score was
tied 23 times.
Ocean View aot the edae in the third
quarter, but before it was to end the
acore was tied three more times before
the Seahawk.s finally pulled away from
a M-M score with 5:28 left In the aame.
Doug Manooldan 's offensive rebound
and bucket got the Seahawk.s into their
final lead, then 6-8 Wayne Carlander
followed with a twialinl six-foot scoop
shot, followed rapidly by buckets from
Eric Fuchser and Bill Small, alODI with
rree throws from J im Uaevitch and
Carlander as Ocean View ballooned its
lead to 76-68 with 1: Z7 left.
Carlander finished with 38 points,
while Fountain Valley 's Jeff
Christen.sen responded with 27 counters.
along with numerous assists and steals
in displaying a true all-round game.
"They just gradually wore us down,"
said Fountain Valley Coach Dave
Brown. "Chris <Christensen) had.to sit
out about five minutes with rour fouls
and that hurt, but they just out-defensed
U.S.
"We got after Carlander, but he still
put the ball in. There were limes when
we pt.yed aa wtU u we can, but In the
la1t four minvtea we were Urlnc."
Harrb had a 01naa1e ror the rw of
th• SUDMt lAataae. aayina: "Beware of
the Barona. When they aet Emile
(Harry) they're aoln& to be awesome.
The &.let Leaaue had better look out.•'
Harry, • 6·0 point 1uard, is currently
bvay wat.h footbaJJ duties <•&•inst St.
Paul toni&ht).
"We enter with a . areal advantaae
over others with Wayne in there and I
lboueht J.lm U1eyltch made areal aains
t<>nleht. Fuchser, too,'· added Harris.
. It was anyone's game at the half and
the Barons were playing the favored
PREP BASKET&41L
Seahawlu nose-to·nose with tough de·
fense. It was tn this area that Harris
tried to tum the tide.
"I told them to go belt·to-belt. lt was
down to a matter of who wanted it
moat," said Harris .
Ocean View grabbed an advantage at
the outset of the third quarter with an
8·0 spurt as the Barons went dry on five
straight shots from the field, and
although Fountain Valley eventually
caught the Hawks three times In the
fourth quarter, that seemed to key the
Barons' backs·to·the-wall situation.
Jn other action:
CdM 51, Mulne 44
The Sea Kings upped their record to
2-0 as Marina went cold early, missing
its first seven shots as CdM roomed to
an 8-0 lead.
Marina pared the margin 'to two
points twice but the last senous shot
was at 14-12, then the Sea Kings pulled
away behind the scoring of Mark Spinn
(18), Steve Moore (12) and Adam Acone
( 11).
Roger Weninger C 12) and Rick Smith
(10) led Marina·s scor ing, but the Vikes
could connect on only 17 of 45 from the
~ield (37.8 percent) against Cd M's man·
to-man defense.
HB IO, El Moc:lene 56
The Oilers advanced lo the consola·
lion title game with a laugher over the
Vanguards, led by 6-6 Jim Lane's 24
points and 16 each from the double-
edged guard setup of Bob Thompson
and Scott Becker.
I'
Becker and 'nM>mpHD are averaalnl
29.! pointa between them Uuwsb the
· Oilers' first three gamea.
Wfflrn1Mt9r 11, Compton 41
Mick DeLavallade, a 6-t aenior, wu
again Impressive, 1corin1 33 poi.nta to
h&lp eliminate the Tarbabea .from the
Marina Tourney.
Compton cul the mar&in to •9-.S
with four seconds left, but DeLavallade
plunked in a pair of free throws to ice
the game mom.en ta later •
Edl80n 43, Y•lend8 41
The Chargers advanced to a 4:30
tussle with Capistrano Valley with fifth
place at stake in the Valencia Tourna-
ment with the victory, keyed by junior
Richard Chang, who scored 2S points
~nd made a game-saving interception
with. four seconds left, to preserve the
victory.
Guards Mark Goudge (12) and Jeff
St ephens (6) were the only other
Chargers to score in a game which
Edison maintained a lead almost all the
way, holding off Valencia with a pres-
s ure defense.
D•M Hiiia 11 , AoMme9d 51
Dana Hills advanced lo 'tonight's
(5 : 15) consolation championship game
at the Garden Grove Tournament,
meeting Walnut.
Scott Swartzbaugh, a 6·4 junior, and
6-5 Ron Rentrop dominated the Pan·
thers with 16 and 15 points as the
Dolphins took an early edge and simply
ran away with the victory.
Legune BeectJ 73, El Toro 51
The Artists advanced to the cham-
pionship semifinals of their own tourna-
ment with the victory afid meet Warren
tonight (7:30). El Toro drops to a fifth·
place semifinals issue with Estancia to-
day at 3.
Dan Toulouse and Neil Riddell led
Laguna Beach scoring with 17 and 16
points. followed by Lance Stewart's 16.
Crespi 61, Unlveralty 51
University's Trojans dropped into a
fifth place semifinals game with San·
tiago today (4:30) at the Laguna Beach
Invitational as tall and talented Crespi
moved out to a big lead early and
breezed into the c hampionsh i p
semifinals tonight (6) against Cypress.
University had four players score in
double figures, led by 6·7 Tim
McLaughlin's 19 points.
WAYNe CARLANl>Et
Rustlers,
OCC seek
polo title
Oranae Coast and
Golden West colleges
send their water polo
teams to Saddleback
Colleae Saturday in
quest of the stale JC
championship.
Coach Jack
Fullerton's Pirates will
face Modesto at 9:45
a . m . in the opening
round. while Tom
Hermstad 's Rustlers
open the one ·day
tourney with an 8 :30
match against powerful
West Valley.
The first round losers
will meet for third place
at 12: 15 Saturday, while
the winners go for all
the marbles in the 2 : 15
c h a mpi o n s h i p
showdown.
Both OCC and G WC
advanced to the state
tournament by knocking
off several opponents in
last weekend's Southern
California tourney.
OCC nipped the
Rustlers, 7·6 in the
champions hip match ..
s napping a 65·gpme
G WC winning streak in
the process.
OCC edg~ Gauchos h:reeze
Coach Tandy Gillis· Orange Coast College
basketball ~eam battled a tough College of Marin
through three overtimes Thursday njght before
dropping an 81-78 decision in the Miles Eaton
basketball tourney at occ. .
Earlier in the evening, Slddleback College
downed Imperial Valley, 72-58.
The Pirates. now 1·1 on the year. were down,
65-60 with 4a,; minutes left in regulation play but
managed to tie the score with 46 seconds left,
thanks to two Chris Beasley free throws.
The three overtimes consisted mainly of delay
tactics by Marin, and in the end they paid off.
Marin was led by Bucky Chavez who poured in
29 points to lead all scoring. Marin is now a perfect
5-0 this season.
OCC got 16 points from Beasley and 13 each
from Tim Johnson and Brian Maravich. But both
Maravich and Johnson fouled out during the over·
time periods.
OCC will play LA Southwest at 4:30 today in
the second round.
Meanwhile, Saddleback snapped a two-game
losing. streak with its openin& round victory over
Imperial Valley.
The Gauchoe quickly jumped out to a 10-0 le.
r'3nd held Imperial Valley scorleu for more than
five minutes.
· Coach Bill Brummel's squad turned in a
balanced scoring attack, with four players in dou-
ble .figures. Curlis Crossley led the attack with 19
points, followed by Kevin Bowland with 12.. and
Tom McCluskey and Pete DeCasas chipping in 10
each.
San Clemente High grad John Carson, who
had just one point on the night, led the Gauchos in
rebounding with seven.
The Gauchos advance to the championship
round against Mt. San Antonio tonight at 6:30. The
Mounties advanced lo the second round after their
scheduled opponent, Cochise, Ariz., dropped out of
the tournament.
A Bike Ride to Benefit the
American Heart Association
Rustlers advance
All five Golden West College starters scored in
double fi gures and the Rustlers hit 24 of 31 free
throws to defeat Rivers ide City College, 94-86 in
the first round of the Gene Autry Charger Classic
You 'll Feel Good ...
in more ways
"than one.
Saturday, Dec. 6
8 a.m . · 8 p.m.
Registration 8 a.m.
Bike Ride begins 9 a.m •
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GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION
at Cypress College Thursday night. ·
Golden West (3-1 l got a game-high 24 poanta
from Jim Eldridge, a sophomore forward from
Huntington Beach High. Eldridge scored 18 of his
points in the second half on 7 of 10 from the noor.
Sophomore guard Dave Atkins tossed in 17
points and sophomore guard Rico Thompson
adde(i 16.
The other two Golden West starters, Art McGee
and Randy Heidenreich scored 10 aMI 12 respec-
tively.
Golden West meets Long Beach City Colleae in
the second round of action tonight. Game time is
set for 8 o 'clock.
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Officials ·absolved
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The California State
Athletic Commission Thursday absolved boxing of·
ficials of any blame for the death of bantamwight
Johnny Owen.
Owen went into a coma after being knocked ..
out by World Boxing Council champion Lupe Pin·
tor in the 12th round of their title fight Sept. 19 at
Los Angeles. He died Nov. 3.
The commision said its members, after an tn·
vestigalion, concluded unanimously that Owen's
death did not result from any error in judgment or
failure to enforce the boxing laws on the part or
the referee, judges, doctors or other officials con-
nected with the fight.
"Owen was in superb condition," the com·
mision said. "The fight was close until he received
a stunning right hand blow to the left side of the
head."
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FOR THE RECORD I SKIING I SPORTS ON TV
' _Snow_has _ a1·ri¥ed"-
It isn't much, but it's here
B.Y ED ZINTEL
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The long awaited storm that
hll Southern California this week
produced power blackouts,
telephone problems, flooding on
freeways and doiens or traffic ac-
cidents.
NORTH STAR and Alpine
Meadows in Tahoe are both open
with marginal skiing on 14·16
In ches of new s now.
The chairlifts have been paint-
ed black to retain heat and
lessen icing problems.
In the lodge, skiers will have
tough new carpeting that can
lake the beating from snow
boots
• • • Elsewhere arowid the coun-
try, Colorado had more than a
That was the bad news .
The good news was that some
snow. tbe..Iirst....snow, Ce.lJ on
Southern California mountains.
SKIING THE PARKING LOT has been
completely repaired and re-
paved to easily handle up to
Actually, it was snowing only
above 7,000 feet and was im-
mediately turning to slush, but
_was n.onetheless eocoura1in8 to
local ski resport owners.
dor.en areas open as of Thurs-
day, most reporting good packed
powder ranging in depth from
8-13 inches.
3,000 cars. ~
Rindel says the bJU for the im-
provemept.s came to more than a
haU-m.ill,ion dollars bul they are
import.ant advancements.
AT SNOW SUMMIT, a base of
12 to 24 inches or man-made
snow was making for some good
skiing. The snow was somewhat·
hard and icy in the morning but
soft in the afternoons .
Most of Utah's areas either
were still closed or still working
with man-made snow.
"We have to keep up with the
~rowing number of skiers com·
ing to Snow Valley and part of
that is s pending money for
things that will go unnoticed."
Alta was fairing the best with
31 inches of packed powder.
Elsewhere. in California.
Mammoth Mowitain reported 22
inc hes of snow with just one t·
bar operating.
SNOWBIRD had a base of 25
inches while Brighton reported
•20 and Park City, l2 inchel>.
.. • *
Last year, ne arly $800,000
worth of skis and skiing equip·
ment was stole n around the na-
tion's ski resorts.
Things were a bit better up
north where Squaw Valley re·
ported 10 inches of new snow to
compJjment a foot of man-made
base.
None of Wyoming's area re·
sorts were open. Medicine Row
is the only area in the state with
snow-making capabilities .
* • • I
It's an astounding number
and saddening, particulaly if
y ou were o ne of those vic-
timized.
June Mowitain reports a 10-
inch powder pack on a 10-15 inch
base. Packing machines are
working continuously with chair
lifts l , 2, 3 and 4 due to open
Saturday morning
Snow Valley has made some
major and minor renovations for
the benefit of Joe Public . some
of which, according to m anager
Jack Rindel, will go uon_oticed.
There is a new product on the
market. however. that can help
dramatically cut the number of
stolen goods -at least skis. The staff has covered most of
the slopes with more than 500
tons of straw to avoid e rosion
and make rwis smoother.
They're called Lockers and
are manufactur ed by Caron
Pacific Inc.
Weekend TV lineup
Saturd~11'• T\I,. radie
TELEVISION
9 a .m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBAl,L PRE·
GAME SHOW.
9 :30 a .m . (7) COLI.EGE FOOTBALL -The
Florida Gators take on the Flo rida State
Seminoles in Tallahassee. Fla .
12 :30 p .m . f34 } ft:TBOL I NTER·
NACIONAL -Fort Lauderdale Strikers vs.
Alianza Peru.
12:45 pm. C7> COLLEGE FOOTBALL
The Notre Dame Fightin g ln sh play the USC Tro·
jans at the Coliseum
1 p.m . 122") SOCCER Ka1se~lautern vs.
Anderlecht , taped 10 Aelg1um
3·30 p.m <2> SPORTS ~Pf:CTA('l'l.AR
Howard Davis (13·1> mel't~ Johnny Lira 119·1 l> in
a scheduled 10 round lightweight bout from Lake
T&hoe. Also: same day eovera2e of the opening
event on the 1980 RI World Cupsk11ng 1·1reull!-
4 p.m . 14 > SPORTSWORLD Taped cov-
erage of the first international weightlifting event
to be held in C hina . Also· Stadium supercross
from the Superdomt! in New Orleans and pro ski-
ing series from Stowe. Vt.
5 p.m . (2) -N•'L REVIEW AND PRE VIEW. (28) -SOCCER. '
7:50 p.m. (9) -NBA BASKETBALL -The
Lakers vs. the Golden State Warriors at Oakland
9 p m. 111 } RODEO More than 700 COW·
boys vie for shares 11( an f'St1ma ted $200,000 purse
in lh'l' Grand Nat111na l Rodeo. taped in San Fran·
C:ISCO
11 p.m < :l 1 COl.1.EGF. BASKETBALL -
The St l\1ary '" c;ael~ \'<; the LtCI.A Bruins, played
earlier at P<1uley Pavilion.
12.30 am I 13 1 COIALEGE BASKETBALL
Kentudc,y W1lrkat1> vs Indiana Hoosiers.
RADIO
Football Notre -Qame at USC. 12:45 p.m .,
KNX <1070 ); KOGO C600l . Mission Bowl: Sad·
dle back vs. Ventura, 7:30 p.m .. KSBR (88.S FM).
Basketball Laker s at Golden State. 7: SO
p.m .. KLAC (5701 : St. Mary's at UCLA, 8 p.m .,
KMPC (710); UC Irvine at Nevada-Las Vegas, S·os
p.m., KWVE (108 FM/.
Hockey -New York Islanders at Krngs, 7
p.m ., KOGO C600l
.-.undap,.11 Tl'. radio.
TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. (2l -NFI,. TOD!\\' -Scheduled
segments include a profile on Oakland Raiders QB
Jim Plunkett. (4 ) NFL '88 Scheduled.seg.
m ents include a reoort on how ciifferenl N'FL
teams respond to advers e weather conditions
10 a .m. C2l NFL FOOTBAL The Rams
V!' the Buffalo Bdls in 0rt'hard Park. N Y (<I>
7 overtimes later ...
TEXARKANA, Ark. CAP) -It look three hours
and nine minutes, but Captain Shreve. La .. High
finally nipped El Dorado 94-93 after seven over·
lime periods. ·
A basket by Roger Williams and a free throw by
Jason White in the seventh overtime gave Capt.ain
Shreve the victory Thursday night in a high school
basketball tournament.
El Dor ado committed rive turnovers and
managed only one basket in the final overtime.
Jim White led Captain Shreve team with 2S
points while Eric Wililiams pumped in 31 points
for El Dorado and Mike Davis added 27 points -
416 of whic h came in the second half and the seven
overtimes.
NFL FOOTBALL -The San Diego Chargers meet
the Redskins 1n Was hington
11 a m l 50 ) SOCCE R MADE IN
GERMAN\".
t p.m f2l -NFL FOOTBALL The Dallas
Cowboys meet the Raiders JO Oakland l<t l -
WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN Host Ron Hayes
talks with an outdoors man-art1st in New Mexico.
and angles for smallmouth bass ·
4 p m. 17 J COLLEGE FOOTBALL '80
lhghhghts of games played this weekend I !ll
COLI.EGE F't)()t'8ALL A replay of the N()lr<'
Dame USC game, played Saturday in Los Angeles
4 30 p .m <7 l GREATEST S PORT~
LEG ENDS A tribute to basketball great Wilt
Chamberla in
Ri\OIO
Football R~m s at Buffalo. 10 cs m . KMPC
t 7101. San 01cgo at Washmirton. 111 a m • KSDQ
!IJ30J; Dallas atOakland, 12 35p.m .. KNX <to701
Uasketball Utah at Lakers. 6 SO p m .. KLAC
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AND IUST AS '111IHgt: wlCle
mproves with agt> so does liar
naon
·The tatue~que man. 72 1s
reaently holding rourt a~ f-Ug
ins at 'Hollywood's Pantagec;
eater and 1s at his best.
There 1s little to fault with his
work. lt..'s a labor of love He
tides through his stage shift
rom the lime he appears 1n the
pening London streel scene to a
ine singing of "I've Grown At
customed to Her race " near
play 's end. The stage bt>longs to
Aarrison.
THE MUSH'AL 1s a renewal
of traditional theater It's light·
hearted fare and quite simply
enjoyable.
The stor y or how Hi ggins
efriends a "ragtail gutter
nipe'' Eliza Dooliltle (played
his time by Cheryl Kennedv I
nd turns her into a woman fit for
obilityis familiar
But more than the s tory 1t 's
he Alan J ay Lerner lyrici; and
rederick Loewe music that's
emembered. .
"Wouldn't It Be Loverly?."
"With a Little Bit of Luck."
'The Rajn in Spain," "I Could
~ave Danced All Night" and
.>ther songs linger in t he mind
long after one has left t he
theater.
IT'S THE KIND of music,
3rand of theater, that makes one
'eel good -a 1950·s therapy s till
1pplicable in 1980.
Pre-opening publicity touted
10w Harrison hand-picked Miss
:Cennedy to play Eliza.
She's 39 years younger with· an
Hignment previously handled
y two name stars . Julie An·
lrews did the part on Broadway.
\udrey Hepburn the movie role.
MISS KENNEDY does an ad·
nirable job or acting the poor
!Ockney, dirty-faced flower girl
ra nsformed to a wo m an of
!legance.
But she's still learning. She
tppeared to have brier lapses of
>pening night jitters .
Her voice. while beautiful,
1eeds to be more vibrant.
Eliza. during a scene in llig-
~ins' handsomely a ppointl'd res-
dence. shares the singing of "I
~ould Have Danced All Night"
ith her tutor's servants.
'
CWLY PILDT
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Nutcr~k~rs reign
Christ1nas ballets dot Orange Coast
Or•nae Coast reaidentl will
have their choice of no fewer
than six productions of U Tchai.kovsky'a Immortal ballet,
"The Nutcracker."
Headlining the list of com-
pany's presenting the ballet this
holiday season is the Ballet
Pacifica. The Luuna ~each
company will stage its pro-·
ductJoo at the Lacuna Moulton
Playhouse, 808 Laguna Canyon
Road, from Dec. 15-22:
The Suaar Plum fairy and her
Nutcracker prince will be
among 129 dancers weavinc a
magical spell as the company
presents its 14th season of "The
Nutcracker."
FEAn.JRED IN the ballet will
be Heidi Edgren, Jennife r
Engle. Kristi Moorhead, Lisa
Robertson, Louis Carver, Roger
Faubel and David Panaieff.
Ti('kets are $5 ror adults and
S4 for students. Performances are
at 7:30 p.m. with 3:30 matinees
every day except De. 15 and 17.
For more information call
492·2865.
Golden West College will pre·
sent the Ballet Pacifica during a
s pecial performance or "The
Nutcracker " at the college Dec.
13 and 14. Tickets are $4. For
more information call 892· 7711
ext. 591.
"THE NUTCRACKER" will
also be staged Dec. 20, 21 and 24
at Huntington Beac h High
School Auditorium, 1905 S. Main
StreeL The Civic Hallet of
Southern California will present
the classic ballet at 7:30 p.m.
and 2 p.m. Der . 21 and 1 :30 p.m.
Dec. 24. Reserved seats are $5
for adults and $3.75 for children
under 12. For more information
call 522.4407.
The Civic Ballet of Southern
California will travel to Chap·
man College Saturday to present
the popular ballet at 2: 30 and 8 e.m. in the campus Memorial
Hall.
Tickeb for the performanc~
are S5 for adults and $3. 75 for
children mder 12. For more in·
formation call 997-6761 .
TCB.AlltOVSKY'S classic
Christmas ballet will unfold
tonight through Sunday as the
Long Beach Symphony and
Utah's Ballet West present their
own version of the ballet in the·
Terrace Theater, 300 E. Ocean
Blvd., Long Beach.
Performances begin at 8 p.m.
with a matinee at 2 on Sunday. F~r
ticket information c all (213 )
436-3203.
Knott's Berry Farm will also
present the. PO~ular ballet Dec.
12 as the Ballet Pacific travels
to Buena Park lo present the
holiday program The ballet
begins at 8 p.m. in the Good
Time Theater. Tickets are S4 tor
adults and $2 for chi ldren.
OTHER SPECIAL yuletide
shows include the Orange Coun-
ty Master Chorale's spec"ial
Christmas concert tonight at 8 at
Trinity Pres byterian Ch urch.
17th and Prospect. Santa Ana
Under the dire c tion o f '
Maurice Allard, the group wall
also present a performance
Saturday at Fullerton's Plum-
mer Auditorium. Sunday the
chorale will offer a 7 p.m. con·
cert at Newport Har bor lligh
School. 600 Irvine Avenue.
Inc luded in the y ul e tide
package will be selections from
Handel's ··Messiah ," Bach's
"Magnaf1cant" and Menotti's
"Amahl." -Tickets -are S6 for
adults and $2.50 for students and
seniors. For more information
call 535-0153.
Handel's "The Messiah"
will be performed toni~ht by ..
Golden West college chorale in
lheie campus theater . 15744
Golden West St., Huntington
Beach at 8 and again.Sunday at 3
p.m . Admissionis$2.50.
Also coming lo the college is a
stage prodLLction of Charlff
Dk ken's classic "A Christmas
Carol'' Dec. 12·14 and .:' "*) at
7:30 p.m. There will be a 3 J).m.
pe r formance Dec . 13-14 a nd
2~·21. Tickets are $2.
"The M a n y Mo o d s o f
Christmas'' will be featured in a
concert Dec. 19 and 20 by the
colleae·s symphony at 8 p.m .
Tickels are $2.50. For informa-
tion on any of the yuletide events
call 892· 7711 . ext. 591.
CHILDREN ARE invited to a
C hristmas puppet s how at
Golden West College Saturday at
1 and 3 p.m. in the Campus
For um 2. ··Who Could Be the
Santa Clause of Animals ?" is
being presented by Roger and
Nine Jouglet. Tickets are $1 at
the door.
Saddleback College will pre-
sent "The J oys of Christmas
Music for the Season" Saturday
at 8 and Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m.
Selections by Bac h will be
per formed by the campus choral
a nd orchestra under the direc·
t ion of Don Walker. Reserved
seats are $5 and $4 for students.
For mor e 1nformat1on call
831-4656.
Sounds of Christmas ('a rols
and motets from around the
world wi ll fill the air Saturday
and Sunday al 8 as the University
Choir performs in the little
Theater at Cal State Fullerton.
Tick ets a re $3 and may be
purchased one hour before the
concert.
ACTRESS SHIRLEY Jones
will join Roger Wagner for ail
o ld -fas h ioned '·English
Ch ristmas" Dec. 13 and 14 at the
Los Angeles Music Center. The
Los Angeles Mas ter chorale and
Sinfonia Orchestra will perform
Vaughan Willia ms' "Hodie" and
a s pecial a r rangement of St.
Luke's Ch ristmas story . For
ticket information call (213)
972-7282.
A royal yuletide banquet will
be offered at UC Irvine Dec.
12-16 as the college's Chambe'r
Singers recreate King Henry's
court for a festive celebration of
juggler$, strolling miruitrels and
serenading servants.
Beef bourgiugonne will be
served to guests at the Madrigal
dinner m the Fine Arts Village
Theater at 6: 15 p.m. Tickets are
$12.50 and S1 4. For more in·
formation call 833-6617
CANDl.ESTICKS, clo('ks and
<·eramics are just some of the
gifts being offered for sale Fri·
day and Saturda y at Golden
West College's Arts and Crafts
Sale in the community center
from noon to 8 p m Friday and
10 a :m . to 4 p.m. Saturday Ad·
mission as free Th_e rendition wa s at
imes difficult to hear. It could
ave more to do however with
coustics than talent.
Milo o·shea vtays El1 za'c;
(Set> l..ADV, Page C61 -~,.~ts
Chapman College 1s present-
ing a ··Renaissanc e Oinner-
Concert .. De<' 12 at 6 p m in the
Memorial Hall. 333 N Glassell .
Orange. Strolling mus1 (•tans will
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up during the Depression wait·
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painted face to arrive in thei r
small town.
At 56, Emmett Kelly Jr. has
earned his own way in the tough
circus world. Entertaining au-
diences at the World's Fair in
1964, he was the second most ·
photographed event besides the
Unisphere.
TRICIA NIXON Cox invited
him to entertain at a White
House Halloween party In 1974
and the following year he re·
turned to perform during the an-
nual East.er egg roll on the presi·
dent's front lawn.
But circus life has changed
since Ke lly rirsl put on his
patchwork pants on Sept. 12,
1960. and followed in the floppy
footsteps traveled by his famous
lather.
For one t htn1. the crowds
comin1 to see the circus have
dwiqdled every year and Clown·
l.ll&-f taelf hu become a tough act
to be ln, he said at a recent
appearance at Knott'• Berry
Farm.
"DUUNG THE Depreuioo, a
clrcua c.me to town and you
wouldn't 1et a aeat," said Kell)',
rwalUU the dan when a clrclll
rollln1 Into town' waa the only
1Utter ol laqhter admist da71
of laqullbiq hope.
"Now ::.Salt and wateh
TV,'' coaqll~ Kelly, abowtq
I real frown -..u. tbe white
greasepai«!L_one. .
Ask Kelly about the way au-
diences treat clowns and he'll
volunteer to roll up his ragged
pants to show his bruised s hins .
K el ly r ecall ed h ow a
mother once ordered her 11.·
year-old daughter to "spit on the
clown." And she did.
At the World's Fair Kelly was
mobbed by a tour or 100 young
~iris led by two nuns who began
ripping off his clothing ror
souvenirs. It took 12 security
guards toerscue him.
"I don't get in with the crowd
a nymore ." s aid Kelly "They
get more vie1ous every year ..
The hobo C'lown admits that he
isn't as mistreated as a typical
whale-raced down dressed in a
ruffled collar would be.
"I 'm not a c lown 1n the
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Chorale. for Chriiltmm
In What has become an annual
yuletide tradition in Orange
County, the Irvine Mas ter
C horale wil l present its
Christmas Concert Dec. 12 and
13. •
Under the direction of John
Alexande r , the 140·member
c horale wj ll present two
performances o f the new
"Christmas With the Irvine
Master ChoraJe."
THE t :• P.M . performances
at Santa Ana Hl1h School
marks the organiaation's 13th
year ln Oran1e County. ·
Included In the special
Ch riatmaa concert will be:
Vaughn Wiiiiams '
"M a&Pificat ," Mozart's "Re1lna
Codi" and Linda Welh'
"Gloria."
Chorale member Linda Wella
wrote "Gloria" for soprano and
cborua. Featured In the pre·
mtere performance wlll be
aololllt tpn Cole-Adcock .
Ma. Wella' Chriatmu piece
la characterised b)' Ill conllant·
A1.a•A11Nlt WaLU
ly ch~g rhythm• and blues-
like quality. The Corona del Mar
resident also has written wotlts
for South Cout Repertory before
joining the Master Chorale two , yearsa10.
The Vaughn Williams work
will feature meuo Janet Smith
and the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra.
f" Every year the Maater-
chorale has performed Its
Chrtatmu concert before a 90ld·.
out audience.
In It• 13-year history the
Master Chorale has •9'Joyed
critical acd.Um both here and
abroad. Three European tours
have helped bolster the group's
ptofessional prestige.
Last year the c horale teamed
up with the talents of the Pacifi('
Symphony to ·present a joint con·
cert under the direction of Keith
Clark. Both groups pe~rmed
dur in g t he Jul y 4th ex ·
travaganza at Irvine's Herita11e
Park . wh ic h f ea tur e d
T s c h a i k o· v s k y · s • · 1 8 1 2
Overture."
On March 14 ~ two organlu-
"'tions will share the podium
a1aln during a presentation of
Rachmaninoff's "Vespers" and
Leos Janacek 's "Slavonic
Mass."
THE alOllALE will close Its
.980·11 seHon with the pre-
sentation ol llourt '• "Soaemn
Vesper K . Ut" and L.onard
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' TH&El-: NI ,,HTS OF MUSIC will be heard
Ill Cal State l''ullerton begmnmg Monday with a
l'oncert and :.ymphon1c band program, followed
b> Jan Band Two Tuesday and J azz Band One
Thursda.> All concerts begm at 8 in the campus
Little Theater Tickets are S3 and SI for Cal
State Students at the box office.
JAZZ PIANIST OSCAR PETERSON will
perform Dec 13 at Orange Coast College's
auditorium at 8 p.m . Winner of the Down Beat
award for best jazz pianist, Peterson has re-
ceived world-wide recognition as an outstanding
musician. Tickets are $10-$12. For more informa·
tlon call ~-5527.
JOIN THE CAST as the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse invites the audience to shulOe their
feet during the last act of "Ballroom" continu-
ing until Dec. l3 at the theater, 806 La1una Can-
yon Road. Performances are at 8 p.m . and
tickets are $7 and $8. For more information call
494-0743.
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CIAl8ICAL GUftA&l8'1\ Jobn llc&naey
will perform SaturdaJ at ~· Cout Collete. The I p.m. concert will feature worb by Jobun
Sebastian 81ch and William Walton. Ticket,s
are $2.50 and $1.50 for OCC atudeota 1l the door.
THE AMAZING •A&GALIT Dance
Theater Company will perform Dec. 13 at
Fullerton'• Plummer Auditorium, 210l E. Chap-
man Ave. n.e internationally acclaimlcl 1roup
will be led' by Marealit in selections that iA·
elude, "~cape in the Beeinnine" and "Thru
the Gate of Aden and Cinderella." For ticket in·
formation call 773-3371 .
0 11IE MAN WHO CAME to Dinner" opens
tonight at Cypress C0Ue1e for a fOW'·nleht nm
SaturdaLllHLJ)ec, 12....and 13 al l :p.m . Tickets
f'Or" fhe play are $3 and ~.50 for students. For
'more lnt'ormation call821·382IO,
''FEMALE ftANSPOaT,'' a play based on
the actual transport pf 25,000 British prisoners
to Australia durin& the 19th century, opens
tonieht at UC Irvine. lfie drama revolves around
the women's fieht for survival in the hull of the
crowded car10 ship. Tickeis are S2 for the I p.m.
performance in the Fine· Arts UtUe Theater, HHl~l toni&hl and Saturday.
TRIADISCHES BALLET WILL GIVE ITS AMERICAN PREMIERE AT UCLA TONIGHT
ISAAC STERN celebrates his 60lh birthday
with a special Los Angeles Philharmonic con-
cert Dec. 16 at the Music Center Pavilion. The
8:30 concert will include works by Beethoven,
Mozart and Bach. For ticket information call
(213) 972-7611.
LIVE STAGE SHOWS have been revitalized
by Corona del Mar's Port Theater with singer
Georgia Leight taking the stage tonight and
every Friday prior to the featured movie.
DANCE TO 1111; M VSJC Saturday night at 8
in Costa Mesa's Community Center, 1869
Anaheim St. Door prizes, dancing and music
will be included in the rour hour event. Tickets
are S3 at the door.
NEW YOU STRING QUARTET performs
Saturday at 8 in UC Irvine's Fine Arts Vllla1e
Theater. The quartet in residence al the Irvine
campus will perform works by Dvorak, Men-
delssohn, Haydn, Beethoven and Bach. Tickets
MAORI WAR DANCERS will be seen Satur·
day al 3 and 8 p.m. at"Golden West College as
the campus presents 35 costumed students from
the St. Stephens School in Bombay, New
Zealand. Maori dances, chants and songs )"ill
be performed during the special Maori Cultural
Performance. Tickets are $4 at the college book
stqre. For more information call 894-9885.
AriflMAL BABIES BORN in September and
October are now big enough to be viewed by the
public at Uon Country Safari. Attractions at the
pa rk include a petting zoo. bird show and
animal traib. The last car is admitted at a:30
p. m. Tickets are $5.95 for adults and $3. 75 for
children.
are $8. For more information call 833·8617.. ~
PIANIST MURRAY PEltAHIA returns to
the Loa Angeles Music Center Pavilion Tuesday
at 8:30 p.m. The internationally known artist
will perform works by Mozart, Chopin , Bart.ok
and Schubert. For ticket information call (213)
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Metropolitan Opera season rescued
NEW YORK (AP ) -T h e
Metropolitan Opera's 97th season,
nearly scrapped by labor disputes,
will open with a special concert on
Dec. 10, followed two nights later by
the first operatic pe rformance.
Berg's "Lulu." the Opera Associa-
tion says. .
The season w as 'o r iginally
scheduled to begin on Sept. 22.
A greatly revised schedule of
performances was put together after
hundreds of telephone calls to de-
· termine when opera singers would be
free lo reJurn from engagements ac·
cepled during the contract disputes.
As the new schedule was posted,
the Met returned to life with the
sound of soloists and choristers
beginning rehearsals.
The season opening will be a non·
,subscription concert, with James
Levine conductin g and Marilyn
Horne and Judith Blegen appearing
as soloists in Gustav Mahler's Sym·
phony No. 2, "The Resurrection."
University of California
Irvine
Committee For Arts
In Cooperation With Der Senator
Fur
Kulturelle Angelegenheiten
West Berlin Presents
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Friday Oec:ernber26, 8:30-Slturday Oeoember27 , 2:30 & 8:30
EUGENE ONEGIN FUU LENGTH
Music: Tchaikovs~/Stolze ·Choreography: .Cranko
Sunday December 28, 8:30·Monday December 29. 8:30
TAMING OF THE SHREW ~TH
Musie: Stolze after Scartattl ·Choreography: Cranko
The first opera of the season,
"Lulu," will feature Teresa Stratas
singing the title role. Evelyn Lear as
Countess Geschwitz and Franz
Mazura making his Met debut as Dr.
Schoen.
The first double-bill performance
·of the two one-act operas "Cavalleria
Rustican a" by Mas cagn i and
"Pagliacci" by Leoncavallo will be
added to the repertoire with an initial
offering Dec 17.
The season premiere of "Dialogues
des Carmelites · · by Poulenc will
follow Dec. 18, when for the first time
at the Met it will be sung in French.
Other opera premieres during the
first five weeks of the delayed season
will be "Hansel and Gretel .. on.Dec.
24 and "Tristan und Isolde" Jan. 9.
Orticials said the sy mphonY
··marks the return to an o ld
Metropolitan Opera tradition of con-certs utilizing the Metropolitan ·s full
resources of orchestra. chorus and
soloists.··
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NEWPORT'S CRAa COOKER CLAUIC FOR ATMOSPHERE
Metkutouety 9ketched by Coete MeH'• Glenn M•rttn
Don't rilsh hl111
'Lazy' lithographer exhibiting
By ARTHl'R R. VINSEL
OI t.IM IMll' Pl ... SYll
Healis m has bought self-taught
Cost a Mesa pen and ink artist Gtenn
Mart in, at 31, a lazily paced but pro-
duct1 ve lifestyle that some people
quite frankly might t·onsider unreal,
namely the talentless and envious.
:\1 art in, of 620 Knowell Place. has
been a bit pressured in recent days
and nights however , preparing ror
ti homt' gallery s howing of his latest
work Saturday and Sunday.
HE J UST ISN'T used lo being
ru.shed or meeting deadlines
And he punched his last time clock
the -clay he had earned enough as a
Newport Beac h boat product ion
supervisor to buy his own Is lander ~
yacht. the Mi stral.
"I sail. I surf. I ski ... I j u..;t like
to do my drawing in the evenings and
relax," says the handsome. sandy-
haired son of a· retired railroadman
who began making pictures of his
p<>p 's trams as a little boy.
His style has evolved with con
s iderable finesse since teachers first
realized the series of circles in the
tale nted child's kinder garten finger
paint were those r ailroad st eel
wheels that go clickety-clack.
MARTIN PREFERS to work with·
_predictable local color subject mat-
•e r and historical sites that draw
other artists like magnets, but it is
his painstaking presentation on
paper of what he sees that imprints
his own style.
"l just have a ~nique way of seeing
. things," he explains on an evening
break from installing cedar paneling
in his little west side· home for this
weekend's Saturday night opening
and Sunday brunch s how.
•Hours are 4 to 10 p.m . Saturday; 11
a.m . _to 4 m. Sunday and the public 1s
invited
"Ornnge County 1s my main head-
quarters." he explains .
HERF,. IUS WORK has dealt with
the picturesque old Western Canners
rish plant on Newport Harbor's Rhine
Cha nnel , next door to 1'ork-worn
Hans Qickman's Boat Works where
they 've been repairing vessels since
'34 .
One of his other popular works is
the famous Cr ab Cooker seafood cafe
a b lock over toward Mc Fadde n
Squar<' on Newport Boulevard, the
indept!ndent chowder house whose
owner once turned away a Nixon
presidential party demanding re-
servations rather than disappoint the
public.
Somelitnes vie wers do n 't i m -
mediately recogniie the quaint and
colorful cultural landmarks of the
harbor because Martin looks at them
from different pe rspectives than
other artists.
''I LIKE TO DRAW thing5' rrom
different angles . .:.: he explains. noting
that many set up easels or sket ch the
old cannery, now a res ta urant, from
the s idewa lk, dire r tly across the
c hannel from it.
He captured his own preferred
view of the cannery that closed down
in 1966. from aboard his Mistral.
moored down the channel a httle
south.
Martin will be selling limited edi-
tion lithographs of it in black and
while and full color this weekind,
while lithographs forthcoming'in 981
will includf' handcolored copies of the
famed Lahaina. Kaanapali & Pacific
Railroad in Maui , Hawaii.
Thousands of renditions of the
quaint railroad station at the old
whaling station bf Lahaina have been
dont• by other artists. but Marlin
points out f<>w 1f any before him ever
· dre w or painted the 19th Century
train that served it.
HE JS ~URRENTLY hurryi.ng to I
complete a painstakingly precise I
rendition of the h istory-steeped
schooner C arthaginian moored I
beside the Pioneer lnn at Lahaina,
also for 1981 lithograph reproduction. I
Martin, who keeps track by cutting
hourly notches in his drawing board,
figures the Carth1iginian original that
goes on display this weekend will
have consumed some 220 hours.
Ile spent 110 hours on the old can-
ner y and wharf scene and expended
58 on lhe Crab Cooker picture.
"I travel a lot," says · the out·
doorsman whose father' introduced
him to the:: mountain. majesty of the
Rockies-where he spends <l stint each
winter s kiing a nd gathering fres h
fuel for his artwork.
HE,WAS RAISED mostly around
the Te mple C'ity area of Los Angeles
County and in Anaheim. near his
father's railrQad depot d uty stations.
"I was sort of selt·taught." s ays
Martin, who graduated from lii gh
school in 1967. moved lo Orange
County·. and enrolled at Golden West
College in Huntington ne ach <is a
commercial art major.
(Sff GLENN MARTIN, Page OJI
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"TN• STUNT MAN" is a
brilliant feet of cinematic legerdemain, creating an Illusory
world In Whkh nothing Is what It
seem&. Aktwlrd Rush. who
d irected end co-wrote the script
with Lawrenc:e~rcus, has
created a thought-provotlng en·
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action movie, part drama. The
story takes place on a movie
location run by an egomanlacal
d lf'ector. Peter O'Toole. He
manipulates everyone, especially
the leading actress <Barbara
Hershey) and a fugitive turned
stunt man (Steve Railsback).
The Intricate plot Is combined with outrageous stunts, and not
merely the mindless car crashes
of the endless movie summer.
O'Toole ls perfection as the
brutal autocrat, and Rallsbaci<
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Beatie rock star manaafr Robert Mercuccl, may iomecMy be ,...
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faces from his urban Italian
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bully egomaniac and promo-
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Peter Gallagher are excellent as
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Sunday Buffet Brunch is served
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Banquet facilities available.
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All WE DANCE? -Roslyn Nehls and
e Guzzetta (center > star in the Laguna
o u t t o n P I a y ho use p rod u c ti on of
Lee ChUdress and Chuck Anthony. The
show runs through Dec. 13, playing
Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m . at
the Moulton, 606. Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach.
all room." s ha ring the stage with Earl
d Sheila Mc·Canna (left) and the duo of
SCR readies .touring show
Bookings ure now available
for South Coast Repertory's 1981
education al touring l>roduction.
"The· Communic a tion Show:
Slg'"ns, Lines and Waves," a
mus araJ play which will toUJ" to
sc~ls in Orange and Los
Angeles Counties from January
19 to J une 13.
"The play is a fun.filled,
knowledge-f1llett mui.;cal show,-''•
said SCR 's J ohn· David Keller,
who will direct the play "'It is
a bout three important ways we
a ll communicate : signs or non·
verbally: lines, which means
l:m~uage . and on the waves of
eh•c•t ronic media."
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Writer Doris Baizley and com·
poser -lyr icist Robin Frederick ,
have ea ch wrHten original
musical productions for the SCR
Educational Touring Program
in the past.
"The Communication Show"
follows a child through a series
of adventures in which he ex-
plores different means of com·
municalion -past, present and
future. The child discovers how
certain forms of communication
have developed. which forms
have been lost, and what has re-
mained constant throughout his·
tory.
The fast-paced, 45 m inute
musical fantasy will entertain a
wid e range of school-age
children. tboueh iL is aimed
especially al the primary grade
audience. "The Communication
Show·· can be performed lndo9rs
or outdoors. .
Actors appearing in SCR 's
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Another year la juat about in the acrapboob
for Uvtac theater •Jona the Oraqe Cout. and it
haa been both active ...a eventful.
In tenna of pun numbers, the• 1ta1e pro-
ductions mounted by local tbeater 1roupa,
both proleuiooal and community: must be aome
aort ol a record.
· Certainly the com mun.tty theaters were out in
force. Their ranks had swelled from 34 ahowa in
1971to44lD11'19, and tb.ia year they far aurpaued
that total with 58 olferin11. tour ol theft came
from· a new theatrical operation whicb opened in
Weatmlmter, Alex Koba's Showcase Produc-
tions.
MEANWHILE. SOUTH COAST Repertory
came up with ita bluest year logistically ,wlth 13
productions Oil both it.a mainatqe and the new
..5ecoodSt.qa, t.be-finaJe of which wtU be1ts family
show ''ACbriatmasCarol, ''openin1Dec. l8.
The Harlequin Dlnner Playhouse and Sebas-
tian's West Dinner Playhouse had long-running
hits in "Grease" and "Fiddler on the Roof " ·
· respectively, but managed to come up with i 1
shows between them.
The biont show of the sea.son. oo any level.
was "Grease," the Harlequin's high-volta1e
treittment of the Fifties rock and roll musical.
Th't one hit the boards in Jwie and didn't depart
until November, which by Orange County
longetivity standards is something else.
AT SEBASTIAN'S, THE stars continued to
light up the San Clemente marquee, with Dorothy
Lamour appearing in ''Barefoot in the Park,'' the
"Leave It to Beaver" tandem of Jerry Mathers.
and Tony Dow bringing their "So Lon.1. Stanley"
in (or a look, aqd Kaye Ballard pumping life into
the new comedy" Apartmenl8Strikes Back." 8Ut the "big names'' weren't conf;:.ed to the
professional theater this year. Buddy Ebsen
h.eadtined "The Magnificent Yankee" to open bis
wife Nancy's new Newport Marbor Actors
Theater. And veteran movie actor Leon Ames
starred in (and directed) a production of "Tobac-
co Road" for the Lido Isle Players.
Grabbing the hot new properties were Doug
Rowe at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and Pati
Tambellini of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.
Laguna premiered "First Monday iD October"
and "Ballroom," while Costa Mesa introduced
local audiences to the musical '' Baker Street" and
Neil Simon's "California Suite."
THE IRVINE COMMUNITY Theater moved
into it.a ninth playhouse (Turtle Rock Community
Park) to celebrate its 10th season, capping the
year with Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar
Named Desire." The'lrvine players also mounted
the world premiere of Costa Mesa playwright
Elaine Mullen's "Ignore the Man ~ind the
Screen."
The Westminster Community Theater pulled
out all the technical stops for its last two plays.
"Rashomon" and "Count Dracula." Nearby, the
Huntington Beach Playhouse began to take com-
fort in its new. but tiny ,.facilities and turned out
top drawer productions of·· La UJ"a'' and ·'.A Funny
Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.··
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A·fter moving into Us own home and playing
there for three shows, the Sa~leback Valley
Community Theater was forced out temporarily
by the county 'a buildincdepartment, but returned
at year's end. The Newport Harbor Community
Theater of 1979 became two groups in 1980 -the
Newport Theater Arts Center and the Newpe>rt Harbor Actors Theater, presenting nine shows
between them.
The San Clemente Community Theater
bookended a lackluster year with superlative
musicals, "Dames at Sea" and "Godspell." And
the new Showcase Productions got off and rolling,
highlighting its first year with a revival of "Pie·
nic."
TWO WELL-KNOWN AND loved community
character actors took their final curtain calls in
1980. Westminster 's Sam Brandon succum~ to
a lengthy bout with cancer. while Huntington
Beach's Joe Karbo was felled by a sudden heart
attack. Both will be sorely m issed.
. Next Th':'J"Sday, this column begins its annual
ftve-partsen es of artic les on the "way it was" for
l?cal theater i!l 1~. culminating with the selec-
taon of the Daily Pilot's man and woman of the
Y.ear in theater on Dec. 19.
PARTING MOMENT -Jim Ziegler as Ama hl
bids goodbye to his mother ( P'a t Allen ) as he
prepared to join the t hree ldngs on therr t dp
to Bethlehem in ·:Amahl and the ~ight Vis·
ilors . ,.., The Chrjstm a s o p era p lays
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. at
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Cost a Mei-a Tht· artist will be on hand from 2
106 pm.
Tl'C'KF.R WILOLU't: SANCTlJAR\' will host
an exh1b1t by II. Sa nford Day from noon lo 5
p. m Sund a) Tht' a rt1sl IS known ror his
µortra yal of lmlian subjct•ts and local canyons .
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INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN artist Pol Mall
will make his Ameral·an debut with the unveil·
ing of 30 paintin~s Sunday from noon to 4 p.m _
<•I Dt'I We bb's Newporte r Inn. "A Page From
Que bet' History." which earned the artist in-
te rnational famt' 111 Canada will be on display.
Admission is fn·e to the exhibit in the hotel's
C<irousel Hoom .
WATER('OLORIST MILLARD SHEETS will
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of Art. 307 Cliff Drive at 8 p.m . The dist·
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The 60th Annual Exhibition of the National
Watercolor Society will allo be on display.
Ticketa are $5. For more information call
494-8S31.
CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY is on display at the
Laguna Federal in Laeu.na Beach. The works of
Yi-Ling Wan.a are on display on the second noor
gallery during the month of Dece mber. Also on
display are the paintings of Patricia Alley of
Corona del Mar.
BERNARD GALLERIES, 1410 S. Coast Hwy ..
Laguna Beach will host the opening of a water
color exhibit by Marco Sassone and oil paint-
ings by his father Nicola Sassone Saturday.
Both artists will be on hand from 7 to 9 p.m .
The Italian artists use colorful brush strokes in
their depiction of countryside scenes.
THE ll4TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the
American Wate rcolor Society will be held April
2 in New York. Artists are invited to submit 35mm
prints of their paintings for judging in the $17 ,000
show. Applications and more information write
Samuel Leitm~. P .O. Box 704, Woodside Station.
Flushing.Ne w York.
RARE TEXTILES of Bhutan will be featured
Saturday through Sunday at IJa rt 's Gallery,
1960 S. Coast Hwy .. Lag una Beach from 10 a.m .
to6 p. m. The Hartholo me w Collection will beondis·
play for viewing ands ale.
FROM HE R WORLDWIDE trip artis t ·Lisette
De Winne hC:ts returned to the Laguna Beach
Haggenmake r \ralle ries with a ne w collection of
25 oil paintings. "World Heflections" is based
on the artist's travels to distant villages and
towns, The gallery. 372 N. Coast Hwy .. is open
from 10 a .m . lo 5 p.m. daily.
COLORFULl .. Y MELTING WATERCOLOR~ by
Joan Irving a re on display at Laguna B~ach
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Newport Beach. The 86-ye ar-old artist has had
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Washington Square. The gallery 1s open from 11
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Sel.,ctlon• from Xaren and
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p m .. •t lt"'ullerton CoUeae, 321
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S2 50 and tl 50 for studenu and
senior•. They will be available
one hour before showtlme.
Carmen Dragon conducts
th e Glendale Symphony
O r c hestra in a special
Chri1tmu· concert Dec. 20 and
2 1 at the Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion, Loe Anseles. SbOwtime )• a p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m.
SUnday.
Ticket.a are priced t>.twee~
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formaUoa call (211> Ml..a«U.
The Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church will present a Chriatmaa
Cantata Sunday at 1: ao p. m ..
featurinl the chancel choir. Ad·
miaaioa is free to the proaram at
798 Dover Drive, Newport
Beach.
llOaE THAN 2,000 sinaen.
dancers and muslclana from the
Anaheim Union Hi1h School Dis·
trict Choral Mualc Department
will participate in the 12th an·
nual "Holiday in Mu.sic " concert
Wedneeday at tbe Anaheim Con·
venUoo Center.
Ticket.I are S3 at the box office
prior to the show. For more in·
formation call 9:56-6840.
Two Orange Coast College
·music groups will sing
Christmas carols Dec. 12 at the
· college's auditorium at 8 p.)n.•
Tickets are Slat the door.
IQCluded in the program will
be a guitar and harpsicord ren-
dition of "Navidad Nuestra" and
"Magnificit:'
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Che,,t Kennedy, R•• Hemeon In 'Fair Ledy'
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father, Alfred P. DooHttle. and
aives a performance second only
to Harrison's.
When O'Shea sinas "With A
Little Bit of Luck" in scene two
it sets the tone for the evenina.
It's a reminder for those who
may have for1otten there are
nearly two houn of enjoyable
theater ahead.
O'SHEA sinas and dances with • Harry <Ben Wrigley) and Jamie
(Clifford Fear)) and the ensem·
ble.
The ensemble shines singing
and dancing as street people and
the snobbish horse race fans at
·Ascot. The black and white COS·
tumes worn in the Ascot scene
are lavish, aa is the formal dress
lalerattheEmbassyballroom.
Descending chandeliers in the
ballroom scene provide
bt!autiful thea~rics, the highpoint
.of the work of scenic designer
Oliver Smith and Ken Billington,
lighting. Cecil Beaton is costume
designer, Crandall Diehl choreo-
grapher.
KELLY SECOND-GENERATION CLOWN • •
ELIZA FAJ~ her high society
debut at Ascot but attracts the
attention of would-be beau Fred-
dy Eynsford-Hill played by
Nicholas Wyman.
J_ack. Gwillim-is Higgi"tls '
believable roommate, Colonel
Pickering.
i BALLET PACIFICA 'NUTCRACKER' AT LAGUNA MOULTON
·' Sandr• Wlnleakl, R•ndy Barnett perform -llZ
sense of what a clown is," said
Kelly. I'm a character."
Oddly enough, Kelly is most
popular with high school and col-
lege audiences because he says
they know what a hobo is and
can identify with his pantomim-
ing.
"There's only 'about 100 pro-
fessional 'hobos working the rails
anymore," bemused Kelly. who
worked a short time in railroad
yards before clowning ..
·'Teen-age and college kids
have read about a hobo in their
books. But the children don't
ltnow what a hobo is."
W))y do audiences laugh
at a sad-faced man dressed as a
.-;They 're lookin g at
themselves when they look at
me,'' explained Kelly.
"Everyone has problems," he
continued. "They look at me and
say, that's my plight in life."
seniors seem to lake special
delight in seeing ·the sad-faced
clown too.
"I LOVE TO see the twinkle in
old people's eyes," said Kelly ,
.tli$ own wrinkles plain through
the hot pink makeup. •'They see
me and it brings out the twinkle
in their eyes that's been lost for
so long."
40·f0ol trailer that includes a
washing machine. dryer and
telephone.
The couple met on April 1,
1976, and were married three
months later. "And we've been
fooling aroun~ ever since," Kel-
ly quips.
GROWING UP IN a small
town in Indiana. Nancy admits
that she didn't have the slightest
· idea who Kelly was when they
were first introduced.
Nancy admit s that she
worries constantly that Kelly
will be hurt dltriog the act. And
whether it's on the road or in the
act she's never far from the sad·
raced clown.
Cathleen Nesbitt -who made
her professional debut in 1910 -
played Henry's mother on
Broadway and returns for the
part in HoJlywood. She appears
frail but is adequate in the
rather Wldramatic part.
The play will be at the Pan-
tages through March 8, 1981 with
8 :30 p.m. curtain Tuesdays
through Saturdays, Wednesday
and Saturday matinees at 2 and
Sunday afternoon performances
at 3.
Tick'ets, ranging from $24.50 to
$10 are available at Ticketron or
by telephoning (213 > 520-8010. tattered tramp?
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has traveled the· ci rcus circuit
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By LISA aOBIMION
There iln't much to do in I.ouiliana when
you're a teen-aaer e1cept crank up the c.r radio,
hear a lot ol rock 'n' roll and play it.
The Romeos, from Alexandria, La., don't
play eajun or bdoaie. They plan rock 'n 'roll -real
pullatinc tindl ol tunes, aa can be beard oa their
CBS record, "Rock 'n' Roll and Love and Death."
THE THING ABOUT Louisiana," saya
Romeo.,Wtamt Jerry Honirman. "Is that It'• a
real wonderful place with a lot of culture and
tradition. It'11ot all kinds of music from oajun to
~untry to New Orleans jazz, but the roe ken down
there are mostly bar bands. Bands who play ni1bt
alter ni&ht, doing R & B, ~tandards like that.
'"l'here are very talented people ~re. U'a
just that they never really break out because it's
hard to build from there.•'
How did the Romeos get to the point where
they signed with CBS, and have recently been
opening for acts like Roy Orbison, Jim Carroll and
The Buueocks?
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it's a hotbedortalenl, il really is.
"WE HAVEN'T MADE any conscious effort '·
-aa far as running away from label.a, or coinl ·'
tow ar<b them, we just play our music and that 'a it. •
It'arock 'n' roll, and it's real good. ,
"Aa for as basic rock 'n' roll is concerned, I
don't think it ever left. I think what we do is
something that's been pretty constant without los·
in1toomuch.
"1bey always say mainstream rock or new
wave rock, but it really doesn't matter -it's just
1ood son11 for people and being able to get them
off, have a good party with them.
SHARING Af'TISTIC IDEAS AT NEW 'ARTS SPACE' GALLERY IN LAGUNA BEACH
An informal time for creaUv. .people to flnd attmulatlon and aupport
"We left," said Honig man.
"YOU HAVE TO LEAVE," he continued.
"We don't have any kind of staged show."
adds Honigman, ·"there isn't any posing or
anything like that going on there, we just play the
music we like and the music which makes us have
fun . lt'sgenuine."
DURING A RECENT trip to New York, The
Romeos found themselves opening for a variety of
acts -from Roy Orbison 's country sounds to Jim
Carroll's poetry-influenced rock 'n ' roll to the
Buncocks' new wave. Laguna's 'Left Bank'
"The scene there doesn't cater to helping you
grow. They just want bands to play at one bar one
night and another one the next.
"New Orleans has some wonderful music go-
ing on. but there's no outlet for them except in the
city itself. so you tend to have lo leave itin order to
get a momentum going, and then come back. And
then when you come back, it's like_. 'Oh yeah, here
are our sons coming home.'
"It was good for us," says Jerry, "not only for
the exposure, but because it forces us to adapt a
bit.
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of lM o.lly P'li.t S~tt
"Anything can happen," read the
invitation.
"This is an informal time for
creative people t.o come together, to
share, find stimulation and support."
It was the romantic idea of
Parisian artists languishing over a
glass of wine in
-·some dark
sidewalk cafe that
• inspired Lorraine
Marcus to open
her own "cafe" of
sorts in Laguna
Beach.
With the help of
er photographer
husband, Harold,
the former
Easterner has
opened a new
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MAltCUI
gallery "Arts Space" in the Village
Fair, 1168S. Coast Hwy.
IN ADDmON TO displaying art
exhibits. the gallery is a meeting
place for local artists to get together
during the "Gathering Hour" every
Thursday .and Friday from 4 io 6
p.m. Calling itself the Highlight Founda-
tion, the organization seeks to bring
artists together for .informal dis-
cuaaions and woruhops.
Artists doesn't ref es: only t.o pain-
ters. A recent gathering hour in·
eluded a retired actor. a
pillowmaker, a musician, an aspiring
newspai>erman, a photographer, a
woman who heard about the-gallery
while standing in line at a local
health food store, an out of work writer
and oh yes, a painter.
"I WANTED SOMEPLACE where
I could meet with other creative peo·
ple," said Ms. Marcus, surveying the
group assembled on her new thick
pile carpet.
Missing from the gallery perhaps
Artists-cotWene in new gallery ·'That's ftne, except our plan is to do what we
want. and then hopefully achieve some level of
s uccess and bring it home and try to help other
things there. It needs a shot in the arm. because
"Whatever your music is, if you have the
songs to work with and the personality t.o get it
across, then whatever your style. it's going to
work.
1s the impoverished stereotype set-
ting imagined in the cafes haunted by
the likes of Van Gogh and Gaugum.
The smell of new paint and clean
wall to wall carpel is still fresh.
But the esprit de corps that exists
wherever creative people congregate
is present.
"Ours just happens to be straightforward
rock. I think our attitude puts it across more than
it being in a certain genre.··
'' 1 just moved here from New York," said an attractive brunette•------------------------------------------------..
named Beth. 'Tm happy as a lark to
be here. I'm just hanging out."
DEBBIE, THE GIRL who heard
about the gatho.ring while buying 1
health' food, told the grol(p that she's
attending the Laguna Beach Art
School.
In a clipped British accent Eric
told the group that he had been on
stage for 50 years before retiring last
year. ·
"Sometimes I wake up and think.
Other days I wake up and don't
'bother." h e smiled . "It's
MARVELOUS."
·'I came here to talk and exchange
ideas and all of that, .. said a man,'
sporting a corduroy cap iri .the back
of the room.
L~TEB HE TURNED out.to be the
aspiring newspaper man who said he
wanted to start a "real artist's
newspaper."
A sligbUy bui~t man introduced
himself as Michael, adding that he'
plays saxaphone at the Studio Cafe in
Newport Beach. ·
Suddenly a young girl rushed in to
tell -everyone that there was a
beautiful sunset out.side. "I thought
being artists and everything you'd be
interested.'' she exclaimed.
QUICKLY THE artists departed
leaving th<galleey hung with paper
art empty.
"What a blessing that is,"
murmeredone of the a rtists.
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ANO, 80M t: MA il>, tv<I 111uvh
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natural 1rtl11t1c· ta.lent
OalwnH In bolh 1"o"r1Aphu· c>.
lremt• have fti111\\ir\'>ll Mart1 11 artwor~ and he 1• rNld)'lnl( more for
a on• man how to >tart 111 Junua1 y
at a 1•ller)' 111 K111~ulu1 . 10 thl'
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R11ht now, getun~ h1i. wurk widely
viewed around the Wci.t 111o 1mportillnt
to tum in e11t.abhi.h1og & broad field of
reco1rut100 and appt!al lo continue
1eneratm& 11les
The artlSt and h1i. wu\i,ome ~1fe
a role. a puue 1~~ blonde he met on a
sk'i trip three yearl> ago 1n lhe Lake
1'ahoe region, JUSl returned rrom a
f ive-month c ruise among the
Hawa11an Island aboard the Mistral. .
''I'm bwldtng a house over there,"
he explams. as though a grown man
oC wage-earnrng age is required to
account for his whereabouts and
what he was doing all that time to
justify himself
HE HAS SU PPORTED himself in
what some would consider enviable
. fash ion as a free-lance artist for
several years now. although he's r(!-
when· 11p1H·e was reserved first fo r
many regulars i o t he well ·
estlibllshed event before jurors con·
~ 1dt• red oew<"omtirl:l
"THJ!:Y HA V £ A seniority list,"
Marlin explains.
One noteworthy factor m Martin's
works of serene. relaxed realism is
the fact he is left-handed, a con·
trove rs1 al inherited trait among
111any artists
Some sympathetically criticize it
as a handicap and others defianUy
contend 1t is a characteristic key lo
being a born creatave artist. although
those who hold that view all tend to
be left-banded.
.. l just 'breathe ' a lot of my work
onto the paper ... he jokes.
MARTIN EXPLAINS in seriOUS·
n~ss that he frequently moves the
paper around at. d i ffer~nl angles.
working al it from 360 degrees to
avoid smudging what he has already
done, the worst curse for a southpaw
artist.
And then there was the terrible
!Problem of rough sailing coming
home from Hawaii. durl~ which
Martin finished his popular drawing
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Rhine Channel •rtwork covera IO Y.•ra of toe.I htetoty
of the old Newport Beach cannery
despite the daily toss and pitch of the
ocean. He just lay back in his shipboard
den. braced in place with numerous
pillows to steady his hand as the-Mis·
t ral beat a path for home port in
Newport Beach. a tall, cool drink
close al hand for refreshment.
THE COUPLE ALSO encountered
a scbool or albacore on the last leg in
the Channel Is la nd s off Santa
Barbara and snagged 350 pounds for
the freezer . which took him away
from his work.
He will therefore be no starving
artist in 1981, even if gallery sates
should slack off -not likely -or he
spends more time at building
Kona Coast bungalow than at
drawing board.
"I try to let my work just flow. just
the way I reel about life." s ays
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som etimes perplexed at his laid-back
lifestyle and seeming lack of hard·
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Ph1 lec·e Sampler wheu he experime nts
on h1rm:t'lf on "The lnl'redi ble Hulk"
t on1~hl al 8 on CBS. Ch annel 2.
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beeome " c:on1~stan1 on a
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cna1"e 10 won S3 200 Q ABC.NEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD m M"A"S"H
Alarmeo at lhe l>O<-r phySt•
car condo 11011 or 111s unit.
Col Potter dec•oes to hold
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Trc;:isu19· I 1974) Oocu·
me11tory lrl lhO fato 1800s.
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Klondike 12 lltS I
8 @) BATTLE OFTHE
NETWORK ST AAS
l wenty·lour pe1 101mets
from ABC CBS ano NBC
display tho" tel~nts a110
endu1ance 10 nead-IO·
h'.l&O athfetoc 1·om11e11110,,
r<oward Cosell "nd Cathy
Lee Cros_t>y are hOsts
ti) P .M. MAGA.ZIN£
m MOVIE
• • • "The Last Tame I
Saw Archil" 11961) Rooert 1
M1tct11Jm. Jacll Webb A
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m11111199 to enioy their sllnt
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• WMHINIJTON W1D
IHAEWW
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HAZZAN>
Sol5 Ho00'1 good ""In
t><otner ShOWS up 10 c1111m
his snare ol ltHl!r aunt's
•nflerol ance 0 JACKF~T
A11•ma1eo A grou11dhog
letfs 1118 etory of Jtck
Frost, Father Winter'&
mes56nger W'iho orlngs the
snowy season 10 the world.
!RI
Q) MERV GRIFFIN
Gul:SI hoSI Ooek Van Pat
1en CiuMts Jane Kean
Don Aoarns. P11111 Van Pa1-
1en Shies & Heo<lerson .
Ann J1ll1an fD THE SEVERL Y HILLS
UNLISTED JAO. 8AHO
A focal upoeat 1au group.
whui.o members Include
Gl!orge Sa~el. Conrad
Jams Allen Goodman,
Russ Reinberg, B•ll Boole
11nd Arnold Rol5, per1orm
10 an ltvllntng or rllQ\lme
and Oaale1and 1au
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S11tcoo Valley Stocks"
Guest Edwin O Coslallo,
vice pr~oderll, technology
rese.ttct•. !Wtro A Co Inc.
9·30 ~ SNEAK PA!VIEWS
Roger l berl en<I G-
S1s11el offer their perSO<'lal
&od cr111c ii opinions of e
new treno in the movies.
10:00 IJ Cl) DALLAS
Th.i conthcl bel-Sob·
l.iy an<1 J R e&ealatea when
Booby ·~•uses 10 slap
down as prH ldanl of
Ew•'!2_ 011 eu News
9 9 CHAIST¥AI Kr
THE GAAND Ol.E <>PRY
Ro~t t,Jrlcl'I 11 l<>4oed by
MIGkily Giiiey, The Statler
Broth&rs. Dottle Wast and
George Jones for 1 coun-
try-style c;elebtallOn .-of
Chrostm ...
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Hl!TWOM NtWI
lil MOVIE •• * "Shedowe Of Our
Foroollan Aocaato""
(I~) 1'11111 Hlkolalc:hull •
Lau•• Kedoc:nnt11ov1.
0.1ec1ad by Sergei Par•
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Flying <:¥cue" and dl9I
from Old ~· and "*' ~ "'°"'8 .,.
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wlll'I an Mllel from Radat,
!Mitt uci a flc:tlllou1 cap.
tlln In orO« to dOnall hi•
aalaty to en orphanage.
• THE 1EHNY HILL
SHOW
11:30 8 Cl) MOVIE * * * "The 0.1e1ter"
( 19 7 1) 81klm F1hml1.1,
Rlc:hat<I Crtnna.
II TONIGHT
GUISI host: Davi<! Letter-
m an Gu ea ta Tom
Dreesen. S11va Allen 9 PRIS<>tJjER: CELL
8 LOCKH
Pat holos Grog responsi-
ble for her ton's diteth ond
her own loU 01 parole
D ®J FRIOAYS
Musical guest Pol 8cna-
ta1 0 GUNSMOKE
A one-11n1<1 m111 sna1 se .as
Mall s 111a and agre.' 10 loll
•n r0r M111 un111 he Is bet·
ter m MOlllE
*''"Sheila Levir>e Is Dead
Ano Liv1no lo N11w York •
( 1975) Jeannie Berlin Roy
Sc11e1oer
6IJ IT TAKES A THIEF
Al MunOy mubt plant a
bligg1ng <I~ m an e-i!led
d1c1e101 s llorary w•tnout
eoterlno tn. room
• 81) CAPTIOHEO A8C
~EWS
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12:00 8 lWIUOtO' ZOHE
In the te&os. outlaw Joa
Caswelf's body dlM PPMrs
from tha nangman ·s
noow
1i:30 G MIOHIOHT SPECW.
Hosts.; Reo Speectw-oon
Guffl1. Roel St ... art. Ren·
dy Mllaner. Kim Carnes.
Dir• S1rtli1S, Tl'HI Baoys.
Thin Uz:zy,
•
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TUBE TOPPERS
NBC e 8:00 -Christmas Specuus.
Two animated programs for the sandbox
set -Caaper's First Christmas, followed
at 8:30 by A Family Circus Christmas .
ABC e 8:00 -Battle of the Network ·
Stars . Two dozen performers from the
three networks match their talents in
athletic competition as Howard Cosell
calls the action.
KCET@ 9:00 -The Beverly, Hills
Unlisted Jazz Band. Actors Geor ge
Segal and Conrad Janis perform in this
musical group in an evening of Dix-
ieland and ragtime jazz.
• MOYI( * • "5-1 Tl,.,,.. S.V.,,"
(1973) Terry·ThOmH.
Uooet Stanoer '
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Erskine uoreyela the mya.
1ery ol • misting store or
mtroglycerln,
II) INOEPEHOENT
NETWORK NEWS
12:40 8 HOU.YWOOO
HEARTBEAT
fios1 soc We!Ch Guett•·
HOlfy Penllel<I Th• Motels.
The Bank. Genesis, a vidlo
pertormaoce oy The SPI·
c;oalS
®)CAROL~
ANOl'N9108
Gues1· Rill Moreno
1 :-00 ti) MOVIE * * * "Wold IS l 1141 Wind"
( 19571 Anni M1g n1n1
Anthony Oulnn.
1:10 D-vioEOWUT
BACKSTAGE PASS
A look at Ille reggae revt-
val With 8oO Merley and
1ne Wallws, Jim Clift, Mad·
,_, Ind Iha Selec:tora.
P.n1< Ftoyd'e ,_. ntt, 1
video per1ormancia by The
Cars
(!'.I AOAM-12
Mi lloy 1110 ~d Pl•y
lnOlhel heo O'tll • young
1eserv1s1.
1:30 0 THE LONE AAHOEA
"Maasage To Fort
Apache"
1:«) 8 MOVIE
• • • • "Work Is A Four-
l l ltet W0<d " t 19681 David
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MOVIE • * "The llAlll<men" ( 195 1)
Donald O'Connor Jfmm(
Duran la
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• • • "0 11 For Tne Lamps
Ot Ch1n1· ( 1935) Pet
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Hutchto&On
2-.20 8 MOVIE
• • 'Murphy's War"
(197 t) Peter o ·TOOle. Stan
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2:258 N£WS
2:308 NEWS U GENE AUTRY
"Saddle Up"
3:00 U MOlllE
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-119a&r.ioe1 Mc:Cre• waner
Broon11n
•
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3:20. MOVIE * • •\~ 'J<>hnny O'Clock'
I 1947) Ok:k POwell. Lee J
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4:00 Cl MOl/IE
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8PEAKOUT
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(I) ADVENTURES IN OIL
PAJNTING
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• SPECIAL PEOPLE
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8:30 8 ()) TOM AHO JERRY D THE RAT PATROL Q ®) THUNOARR THE
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f(i) RE80P(R)
by Arms1rong & Batiuk
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Steeling herself for a tough 'EV ro~
Bleier,:· she recalled. ·•1 said, 'Who's
that?' He said, 'He's a Pittaburch
Steeler .' I said, 'Oh, no, a "Norma
Marie Osm('lnd. a veteran TV
'"Pl?l'former at 21 , will star in
her own comedy-var iety series
"Marie," premiering next Fri-
day at 8 on NBC. Channel 4.
By J ERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES (AP) -It was a
touchy situation when Bonnie Bedelia
was cast as the wife of Pittsburgh
Steeler running back Rocky Bleier in
the A BC movie ·· fight tng Rack '·
Aleta Bleier was concerned about
how she would be portrayed on the
screen.
"It's very d ifficult to have someone
pl ay yo u." said M i!ls Redclia. who
st ars 1n <he movie with Robert Un c h.
"I 'm an actress so I · would be ex·
pe cially picky a bout ·ho would play
me.
... THJNK .U .t;Ti\ \.\OUld have ac-
cepted me bette r 1f I wero dark and
had long dark hair like h~r ..
~1 tss Redt>lta has s hort blond hair
and fair skin.
"She didn 't want anyone else to b<>
with her at the screening bec<.eus1;: she
was afraid s he wouldn't like 1t," the
al·t ress sa id . "I heard later s he
wished she'd invited all he r friends.
she liked it so much . She had tears in
her eyes."
Th<.' two-hour movie. which A B<;
br oadcasts Sunday at 9 on C'hannel 7,
1s told on sever al le\'els. There as the
story of the remarkable comeback or
Bleier , µJ.i yed • Ur ich, after lie was
wounded in \lietna m a nd told he
would never walk again let alone
play profe~sional football. And there
PICH A TREE FROlll SANTA'S FOREST
Aerca o/ U&H"• Treca '
is the love story of Rocky and Aleta,
a wom an who changed his life.
"\'OU CAN NEVER duplicate life
e xactly," Miss Bedelia s aid of her
portrayal. "You can say, 'l wasn't
dressed that way.' Or , ·1 was jump·
ing up and down at the Super Bowl.'
-But Aleta has a special way of dress-
ing that looks good on her but doesn't
look good on me. But I couldn't jump
up a nd down, because the camera
wouldn't catch me."
Miss Redelia confessed that she
knows nothing about sports and was
::.i little mystified when he r agent
ca lled about the rote~
"He sa id it was about Hoc:ky
Carol Burnett
set for 'Annie'
HOLLYWOOD (A P ) -C a ro l
Burnett will play Mrs. Hann.ig~n in
the movie ver sion of the hit stage
_musical "Annie."
Miss Burnett, who has j ust finished
"Chu Chu and the Philly Flash, "~wiU
join Albert FiM ey, who has been
cast as Daddy Warbucks. The movie
will go into production next May ,
di reeled by J ohn Huston, with a
script by_ Carol Sobieski.
Peripheral canal
Right or wrong?
Rae" ripoff.·
"I TIIOVGHT IT was going to be a
labor picture. Now, I'm still not in-
t er est ed in footba ll, unless the
Steelers are playing."
Her two sons, however, play foot-
ball.
She never attended a public school
where l'ports were played . She gr ew
up on New York's Lower East Side
a n d a tte nded the Professiona~
Children's School. She appeared in
!'e ven Broadway plays before she
was 18 She made her movie debut in "The
Gypsy Moths " in 1969, and the follow-
ing year was in "They Shoot Horses,
Don't They?" Many reme mber her
a s the young girl who takes off on a
aoss-country odyssey with Michael
Parks in the movie pilot for "Then
Came Bronson ...
SHE STARRE'l> IN the 1974 ABC
series "The New Land ." but now
turns down all senes offers.
"l don 't like the e ndlessnec;s of do·
1ng the s ame thing. working on the
same thing," she sa id. "I j~t \urned
down a slrc6lb. I have a family. and I
wa nt to spend time with them t like
doing two filqis a yea r. It gives me a
lot of ti me to spend with my family."
4 P .,,..,,,,,>lo
A TOUCHY ROLE IN 'FIGHTING BACK'
Bonnie Bed911_• wtth Robe.rt.Urich ----
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BUYA TOP ·
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Experts discuss pros
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Peripheral canal and
the referendum
battle.
Jim cooper Is host.
Tonight
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Joni Carter, who specialtzes in sports
By JUDITH OLSON
........ Nie .....
The famous sports artist Leroy
Neiman is probably going about hla life
as u111al, whereve tie lives, not
realizing that anythin1 is amiss.
But he'd better watch rit, Mt•
Latuna Beacbartist Joni Cal1*.
. lbe wnta Ma place in tbe. tln;tll{fbt
ud IM .... Jt DOW.
Ma. Carter, a Oedaling aflOl'tS artist
who never lifted a paintbrush until she
was an adult, has her eyes on the 1984
Olympics and the television cameras
that will be covering it: She wants to
be the official sketcher for the aames.
And that's not au she wants. Ms.
Carter hopes to appear on the Johnny
Carson and Merv Griffin television
s hows. make films herself and be
famous.
LEST YOU TIDNK Ms. Carter, a tall.
lithe 37-year-old, is a bit on the
conceited ~ide, she is relaxed about it
all. She's having so much fun doing her
work that rame ia just a by-product of it
all.
..
and soaking up the sun, has tried just
about every sport there is.
She obtained her bachelor's degree io
p0litical science from UCLA, studying
Emblem for 1984 Olympic
games in Los Angeles designed
by Robert Miles Runyan
Ms . Carter is simply an enthusiastic
woman, with lots of energy, who loves a English literature ao4',,.reation at
challenge. .i. • •'.several places al~flM~. ed ended
Her first target ( .... ~ .... •'' up manied-'lnd hvtft(it•liafl.resqrt.
five-pronged plan rot success) Is the It was then that she picked up a
1984 games, which she wants to sketch. paintbrush for the first time, sketching
"Leroy Neiman did it in 1972 and '76, a~d he was supposed to do it in '8Q," she
said. "But my artwork relates 100
p ercent better. People have an
emotional response to it.··
BER PAINTINGS are, indeed, more
refined and detailed than Neima's. ftey
1ive you an immediate --. ol belq
right there where the action ls, lkiiAg
along the slope or riding the hone with
the sports figure actually doiaa it .
the action on the mountam slopes.
Her first painting, hung in a friend's
restaurant, sold like a hotcake and she
immediately took up the challenge.
"The last four years l 've made a
full-time career out of it," she said
during an i'nterview in one of her
favorite Laguna Beach restaurants.
• • •
I
Two hurdles she must o~ercome ,
she believes, are the concept that
understandable paintinu aren'Lart~
the belfef that women can't succeed in
,the world as well as men. ' '
"If it's relatable people question it ,"
she said of art. ''But an artist is a lechni·
clan too."
• She used to sign her paintings simply
as "J . Carter" but now is adding her
full first namf> so people will know she 's
a woman.
Ms. Carter has read extensively on
the Olympics to prepare her.;elf for her
big shot a\ lhe '84 games and has
several ideas for bringing recognition to
non.professional athletes, a gr oup
whit'h s h ~ feels has been s orely
neglected in this country
"l 'in working on a 'docu·drama' for
television on Olympic athletes who were
famous for just a fe w minutes," she
said. ''Each program would start with a
painting (by herself. of course) or
Americans who won."
THE STORY WOULD then be told
and the poster offered for sale to raise
money for the Olympic games.
"I would like to be able to donate the
paintings to the Olympics -and have a
portion of the proceeds given back to
the Olympics for an 'Olympic House'
for retired athletes and pension funds ...
She also is active on the local s ports
scene-. h elping with youth soccer
programs in conjunc tion with thl'
California Surf. Fourth through eighth
graders CM get a J oni Carter poster by
competjng against themselves, which
M s . Carter like s. be c au se
"everybody can be a winner ..
And what~1ll it lake for Joni Carter
to be a winner and capture her prize·}
paintings, loves to de"!°"strate her craft in public.
Ms. Carter, who spent a lot of
time as a youtfl oh the beach •wfinl
She has not only studied painting
ttthniques but learned business lesS-Ons
as well. She is determined to make her
living as a spoQ.s artist and is laying the
ground work as well as she can.
.. Self·d1s c1pltne. cnduro.in.te and a
positive altit ude ... she sa y~. very
pos1t1vely
lna!Jgllral site
200 years to
make switch
By DAVID M. MAXFIELD
tml-Y• H.Wt S.t'YiO
When Ronald Reagan is sworn in as the 40th
president of the United States on Jan. 20, he and
"' the notables gathered on the platrorm will look
out over the sweeping federal city vista de~1gned
by Pierre L'Enfant in 1791 It will be a new
l'nauguration Day view
:~ For the first time 1n Aml'm·an history. the in·
augural ceremony will be ht'Jd at the West
Front of the U.S. Capitol, with its panoramic
view down the mile-long National Mall to the
Washington Monument and the LinC'oln
Memorial beyond.
'·TRIS WILL MARK a long-aw·aited switch
fr.qm the traditional swearing-in site at tbe
E&at Front, a location facing a paved plaza and
, • a loop of access streets.
"' ':The cbange will give many thousands more
.,. Americana than in the past a direct view of the
: , #relftmiea. Al best. 100,000 or so persons could
.lJit crowded into the East Front area whereas an
e\l\mated half-million or more will be able to
gather on the slope of Capitol Hill and the mall
for the oath-taking and speeches.
There is practicality in the re·locatioq,as well.
1\e new site causes fewer construction de -
nrands than the old, and. says Sen. Claiborne
PJ'll <D ·R .J.), membe r qf the Joint
Congressional Com mil tee on Inaugural
Ceremonies, the United States will "save a good
deal of money" as a result.
-v'Beginning with Andrew Jackson's great day
iAJ 1829 when the planners decided to move the
c•1emony from inside the •Capitol to the steps
outside, 35 inaugurals have been held at the
-East Port1co. The last was Jimmy Carter's in
1977.
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nearby and a neighboring redlight district, ·com·
pleted the seedy scene.
In 1901, Congress decided It was about time to
clean t~ings up and return to the muter design
for Washintnon. ,D.C., eaviaioned ;r.L'~nt. But even by the 1930!t .,,,...... udWatfon
was far from finished. Then Wottd ar II came
along and up went rows of dreary temporary of·
fi ce buildings that on~e again altered the in·
tended ceremonial landscape. Through au this.
the East Front kept its special honor until the
decision to move west was made in 1980.
Tyler), following William Henry Harrison's de·
ath in office in 1841.
George W
oath oa . ,,
;.,f. . "· r /'•
• ~ AT THE END of U.e inevi(ably
exhaus ng inau1ural day has always been a
special event, but its purpose has changed over
the put 200 years. During the 18005 "they were •
social, rather like cotillions," Mar1aret Klap·
thor, political history curator at the Smithso·
nian's National Museum of American History,
, says but t.od~y "they _h•ve ~me political ·:
anothitriWara for people who have worked on
the ca01p.aps.
,Tlle7..al90 have become much larger. In fact.
no•adays, Mverll locations to be visited by a
weal")' presiffnt 4uring the evening are required
I I • i ...
Abraham Lincoln in
1861 repeats oath of
office cat left J. At
right is Benjamin
Harrison ·s 1889
inaugural ball where
guests dined on
turkey. chicken ..
lobster salad and
pate de f 01e g r as.
see anyone you know. And at most ther\!·s not even
any room to dance ...
WHILE THE INAUGURAL ball now seems
llrretostay, during the 1910s and then the 1920s, no
galas were beld. Woodrow Wilson felt they were
incompatible with the seriousness or the day. the
Hardings and theCoolidges were an mourning and
Hoover, a Quaker, was n't interested.
I r
UN'l1L THE 20th century, the National Mall
was a mess. Railroad tracks cri sscrossed the area oq)f a few yards from where the next president wn be inaugurated, a shanty town once eltisted
SINCt: THE FIRST inaugurati09 in 1789,
presidents have t.aken lhe-simpte ~word oath
of office prescribed _,,. the Conatitutlbn ·in a
variety of places -the Senate 8ftd HAluse cham-
h<'rs (the last time In 1912), the Eaat Room of
the White Hou.c;e CGerald ft. Ford, 1'74), on
board Air Force One (Lync:Jon B. Johnson, 1963),
a rarmhouse in Vermont <Calvin Coolidae. 1923)
and at Brown's Hotel In WashlnJton CJoh!!
· for tM thouaa~ of celebrants. Though they may
look glamorous from afar. one social observer
cautions: "lt'swall-to-wallpeople. Voudoo'tever
Some inaugural balls have been bigger h.!.!s
than others. with William· Henry Harris~.
James Buchanlin and Grover Cleveland, among
others, the hosts at what history concludes wen•
elegant occasions. But Andrew Jackson's Whale
House reception for "his fellow citizens " was
another matter. now legendary for the rout that
occurred. For starters, "men with muddy boots
stood on damask sat in-covC'red chairs and
orange punch drenched the furniture to the ac-
companiment or breaking china and crystal'"
writes Louise Durbin, author of· the book
"Inaugural Cavalcade ...
I I
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... His b·ooks send men to Mar• but ~thor U ear~hbound
-.. ,., By PHIL THOMAS .............
N~ YORK -Men have rocketed to the
moon. flown to Mars and to other far, faraway
places in Ray Bradbury's stories. but the writer
•ho sent them on those fantastic voyages won't
'iet on an. airplane.. '
MC• "I'm afraid of flying. I've. never been on a
;tane," the 80-year-old Bradbury says with a
smile. "Not yet. Maybe, someday. Maybe. soon.
But not yet." • .
Bradbury doesn't have much use for
automoblles either, although he will ride on
boaia and trains.
/ · ... DON'T LIKE cars, he says, "I've never
i.amed tD dri¥e. I will ride with other people
·'Ibo do the drtving, but moet of the time J get
around on my bike or I take a bus."
.,.. iie ,...es his avenlon to air and auto
·'l'·cadle, maybe, from my mother. Or. perhapa, I
...JrU !ult ban that way. But It doesn't matter.
;1'09 -'t Nally need to Set anywhere quickly.
.%08 llne the ilJuslon of needin& to, but )'OU ... '\....,."
... ......., l1 bftt·kDOWD u a wrt\er of
tel .. ftdilD ud rantuy -u may be seen tn ~ .., '**· ''fte Maries of Ray Bradbu~.''
although t\e alse>twrt1 in~ .-res. He says·
that while be himself remains:tlandbound he has
sent charactera into space because "I am a
historian of ideas. That may sound fancy, but 1
am interested In ideas and if an Idea involves
space travel then I use i~.
"MAN IS AN idea anir:nal, a concept that
has fascinated me since childhood. To· play
games with your ideas is such fun and for an
idea writer it cu move JOU Lo work in variou
fields.
''For example, I have written some 20
books -noveb, short stories, poetry -but I
have · also done a cantata, madrt1ab, screen
plays, television shows and operu."
Bradbury, an amiable man who attributes·
Ms enthmiasm for ideu to UYiDC ln CJ)lfornia '•
"very free, Yery open" en.uonment, IQS he
has been wriUn1 Mace he ftl 12, aftlMNlb be
didn't "sell" bb first lllOrt ~.WM w• •·
''I ,_ ,_Jd with a Uftllmt .. ertfdOe to tM -
m11111ne becaUH it dklatt llfte •r ...,. "
m&ULT•Dllalll•••.._...._ -....... .,... ............ -· .... 1• of tMm
are in my MW boat" -*• .. "I'" Alwan
• ll.. . ·be• a ·spttnter, not a long-haid man. That's
why t•w only written a few novels because it's
difficult for me to keep on sprinting for months
or years the way a novelist must.
·'Sure, once in a whi)e a novel will come up
and bite you on the lea. dem1cndin1 lo be born.
science Wct;on author
Ray~ftletJbuly ~l fly .. ~ d doesn't have much . ,. ,
use for automobiles, either. •
When that happens, I say 'OK' and write It.''
The way thin1s usually happen for
Bradbury 11 that "everyday I · 10 to the
tnewrtter beeHae a tnewrlwr allowl you to
wrtte ..,_ Md truUlfully -if you a1ow down . ,. .. .tan -•akin• up truths and that la .........
........ the k91s, typinl aft1tJUnl tbat ........ _,..._.A Poe*' may~ aul al!Jd ............ illto • ..., .......... 61,
tM ..... tmpln&n bltl 1.-1t down. I don't .
fool aromd *•Ule when u,btnlnt ltrikes once
t ; • >
it-may not hit again. It has to be passionate and
immediate. •
"Often I get hit by inspirational lightning
just before I wake up and I hop out of bed and
get it down. Or, this mornin(ll a story came to
me while I was eating breakfast. I bolled my
food and then wrote down the pivotal sentences.
That way 1 can finish the story later ...
Bradbury currently has two projects going
at the same time. One is a murder QlYStery
"I've always liked the form. but I've never
worked in it before . l'd thought or it off and on
for about eight years and then _g,e lightning hiJ
and It took off.•· '
The other is an opera.
;.IT•~ dedicated to Herman Melville.''
Bradbury says. "I'm taking 'Moby Dick' and
tosain& it into outer space. It's about a white
comet bein1 punued by an astronaut who w~t.a
to destroy it because years earlier U blinded
him .
"I love it. l believe that if you don't )Oye •
what JOU are doilll then you •houldn 't do ~. l
·leve what I do."
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Knopf. r
Jl'a14trcolor exlUbil
• · Paintin.g tlie town
,..,. lApD• BHr h MWW"Um ol Art II Ill l._C!
.... ..... If .rou 11h walt-rruloni oo• 111 your
(' .. ~lo f ... a on tht e<Nh IUU\Uitl tJ dUblt of lh~
Nau.al Wawreolot So lrt.) 1&l tht• M~t"um
(Ul,.....Ju u ll•ppftli•••
By Judith Olson
Ffldlly, December 5, ,.., DM.Yl'ILDT CJJ
Pt18UC NOTICE ·Girls l.aM: TUPfl ... L4 T.L IM •• ...,.,.
o.mt1
Pt18UC NOTICE Pl19UC NOTICS .... ........ ... rf ....... . pe o rill -..:::.-=::r:.. .... ............................. ............ -............ . The Girls Club of the c.-t'I' .....,.,...,c.-e. ... ....
Harbor Are a w i U ::::.'=..::.;::=.-,: preael'lt "A Charlie .... ,._ ......... .._.,...._,,
Brown" ChriatmH at .... ~A.rr...,.c ...
t h e l r a n n u • 1 •• Youa ••o•••"" " ,,. ..._.~ lree-trimmin1 party at J •O•IC&.OIU•• •ICAUH YOU A•• llMlllD Ill YOUa HllllettA.~ p.m. Dec. 15. PAYMIMTI, IT MAY el IO&.D UtMelflSlrwt M emben, f amity and WtTMOVT MY CIW9T ACT••· .... ...._. citv. CA.....,
TllOMMO. ~ •N.-tOMtron ... .._._.,. lloodl, CA -•
CllolrMan_, OHf
"'-lolOlf~•
-111
Mon I.ban 500 llU«l&l~ •lk ndt'd an Upt!o1na
,......_ fot tbe exhibit: whll'h wu hlihll&htcd •h'-~p•cur•an de h ghb at n\.I ia lar&c U.'\!
e.tWptun tarv~ with "eoth A.tll\\lal," contrlbu\
.. ~ luM ... Glewaaal WI• of Loa Antt1lt'.!I
., •• Cer•ld1ael. •Ot1ety prt:~iae-nl ,
••1~ IUffl.S from as far away •~ New
Yorl aod Wuh.lnaton lJ t to lhc 11r~httg1ous
eYHI
specaal, aU the 1uests broulbt apecial tree oma-
menta for the Terrys.
guests are invited to the ~':::: ... ';.. ..... ...:A':.-';.~
event, which will honor -. •M"..., ..-.,. ""-" ...-
the Soroptomiat Club or ::,:•::::.=:-·::::-::. :!~:=
-Newport -Harbor ATe •••un-.~. ~~9:4""~~-r or 2 5 ye a r a or ...!:!:~'!!~i!:.!=:; ..... A•ta.u..._1
sponsorship to the youth ...,, «_. ._ cwr••· vw
Oum&a &0eludf'd the lrWILt'('h and stair oJ the
Laf\IU m~um ilnd omt'"'rs and slBff or the
aodet)'. tncludan1 aoy kuk~ and Sml~ Bacoa.
Abo, W.Uat~ N•rt <•f P11sadNU• a11d La&un•
8.acb, c-ra.tall Nor1ee ol SC>u\h Laguna and
Ja..t...,.... of New~rt Bu1.:h. who earned the
Carter Sexton Award for ht:r water<'olor '"Notes
F'n>m the TounM · ·
~
Naaty ud Benlle Terry or Newport Beach
are &Otn& to live tn London town for a year (he's
been sent there by Douglas Aucraft> and .they
were wished bon voy41ge at a party hosted by
Na• aad Tom Moore in their Harbor View
home.
To mllke their Christmas LO Europe more
Gueata included Delle ... , .. , Dreyer,
Do• Ull .U. Gatal.-, ,Bert ud Pru Gu·
.... ,_.., ud E,.._. Gan, lleed aM Glerta·
Harrta, ltocer aed Aleda• Neffel, Did: ud
Edie Mannrtu. YvoaH aed .Jerry C.-. and Jaa
LHdetrom.
~
RobUI Mlller, d~ughter of Mr. ..d Mn.
Robert Miller or Corona del Mar, has won
several awards in the Pacific Coast Circuit of
We.'ltem pleasure horses.
With her hone Peacock S.affy, the Orange
Coast College student is reserve overall cham·
pion in the A division, overall champion in the B
division and champion amateur in the Los
Angeles County League.
Her trainer is Morey Leavitt.
a oency -·IMC ...... lo N'I' llW eMl'9 _._ It~ Ctrtiet..._.
.. . . _1 ...... -~.---l .. Me ... __. .. Gari of the Year" 11111 ,.,_ -..,,,._...,..,. -111 ...... c11,,u..., w·11 be anno ed and 1N1a1....,,,..,__.,.....,.....,.,
I unc . • u"••u 111e 011t111at1011 ••'"' guests may participate tor•c••• .. "..., ,..,.,.,., • ,.,. .. ,
in a $1 gift exchange. "''°'· ...., .. _..,. 1e1a1 '""' '° •IOP
C a II 6 4 6 -7 181 Co r !'::.'•::.: '::!.!"..:::"::":.":; information. ,,.., .. ...,,.,. ttww ,_, eltff 111e
..... of ,_.Ion ., 11111 --· * •lllcll dole ol recordlnt • ..,..,.
Single. Calendar run• ,.;:°j;,.. ..,. .,. .,._,. _ '""''
each Wednelda11 and con-"'· w • ,,...., ,. llOY"'°"' '° ••1111 tains information on dU-,,. '0,_,.....,., • " -.,,.,.n, '' . . '" .., ....... ..,.._.,.., ... , , ...... CUll10n group., porhe• cmd ,_ocl: ••u. CHILDS .•• CM!lllo
e~nrs open to tfw pub& ift a.NI. * llott unco1n . .....,..'"· CA
th• 0 4 Coa•t ftlOS; 1e1: c1w1 ,,..... .. r "?e area. 11 , .......... ,., ""H"••· .... Send nohcea to Single• .,_ ... ,.,....a~ or, .. .-.....
Calendar, Dall11 Pilot, P.O. ;:;'.::'."' '""~ _, -1n&llt'Od
Bor 1560, Coata MelO, CA ••m•m11.,. YOU MAY 1.ou 92626 frtclutJe ,.,..,r Mfn~ La•A&. •teMTS lfl YOU DO MOT . . .--TAil a flllOMl'T ACTION. and telephone number. tn oddlllon to , .. _,,, su1ec1 ...... ,.._.. .,., "'* l ... s, lion•, or enc11mll rances l>e dellnq11en1 or
De<O-cltll-'• and I ........ (Ml
Insurance pays up· ~---------------------De rtlMlelecl, Mid deH~les must
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De CUrff ~ a Condllk>n of rtlMltlf•
• rYMnt. Boros(!.pe rs. Ho . ...,,,... OlllOIMAMCI NO. J't.tl ~-Netlc•of OetH!I -AM OttOIMAMCE OF Tl4a CITY COUNCIL OF TMI CITY OF COIJ
Etec\191telOll llllSA, CALlflOlllNIA, C144NOING THE 10.IMG OF A ..otlTIC* Ofl u ..... ~ of"Tnltl .... 1 .. W~T llHU T•ACT, fl•OM •1~ ••·· :-..
.. ---------------------' NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN T"411 011ti~~ ~~r;o~~~·L OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA oou HERE.,. -· EL CAMIMO BANK I~ duly •-•nlecl ~-'--Trust" under,.._ foll-lft9 ~Crtbecl SaCTIOfC 1. T"'rt IS rwrtby P••<t-d •llO 1n<I-In ttw IU •-·all lftM
1 d c--ol lrust. real pr-riv loeal..S •I ..a al'd ... WtSI 11111 Street, 1971-7' AsJft-Peret Sex,claange judged legitimate expenae
DEAR ANN LANDEHS: I need in·
formation about som ething that
means my whole life. I am consider-
ing a sex·change operation and know
very little aboul what is involved.
First, let me assure you 'that I am
not crazy. Ever since I was a child I
felt I was a female, although I have
the body of a male. ll is a horrible
way to grow up. There were times
when I lhought I would lose my
mind. I even considered s uicide.
How much does the operation cost?
ls this kind of surgery t•overed by
standard employee m edicar in-
s urance? I have heard that J ohns
Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore is the
best place to go for sex-change sur-
gery.
Please give me as much iniorma·
tion as possible. I don't know who
_e I s e !_o go to CLn d I a m
DESPERATE IN JACKSONVILLE
DEAR JACKSONVJLLE: Johns
HopkJ., wlll~ ploaHred sex-<'hange
...,ratioM .. Ulla ~try, no longer
perfonna sacb s11r1ery. Slatt 1911
approximately lit transsexuls were
"cba•&ed" l• that hospital. The
playaldAM lbere aow believe augiul
l•teneat._ does aotlllag that could
not be accomplllhed by
,.ycbGtberapy.
Tweaty major medkal centers in
the Uaited States do perform this
operatioll. An you aware that you wm need hormone treatments and in·
tensive ~sellng as well? rr you
call t~ county medical society ln
your area (look In the phone book>
yoa cu find out which center Is
nearest.
Tbe cost or the operation varies
anywhere from $5,ttO to $10,ttt.
Some l.naurance companies will pay
for this surgery, others will not.
Recently • New York court directed
an luaruce company to pay. The
Ann
Landers
judge ruled that sex-cbaa1e opera-
tions are a legitimate and nttessary
medical expense and not merely
"cosmetic surgerY.." .
Please rud carefully the part
about Johns flopk.lu. If you dedde lo
have lbe surgery anyway. 1tood luck.
SATURDAY, DEC. I
By SYDNEY OMARJl
ARI~ (Mar. 21-Apr.
19): New relationship is
established and could
lead to long-range proj-
~cts and travel. Open
lines of communication.
Display initiative and
courage of conviction.
TAURUS (Apr . 20-
May 20 ): You gain
foothold which results in
favorable business com-
mitment. Be aware of
financial ratings, get
promises in writing and
insist on valid account-
D EAR ANN LANDERS: I don't ing.
know where "Your Friendly GEMINI <.Ma.y 21·
Neighborhood Bank Teller" workl, Jun-; 20): ~aa~taan low
bul be should try_ matiAf-it in tbe-prof&le,.,J_vQJd direct con·
bank where 1 a m employed. rrootahons_, expand
I'd be happy if my cu.stomen only peraooal bonlOCUI . E!ll·
gave me their money upalde down phaais _on partnerslu_p.
and backward.a. How about tbe peo-m a r r 1 a g e • p u b I 1 c
pie who Pull bills out of their shoes, ~esponse to unique
bras and pouches under their ideas, concept.a. armpits" CANCER (June 21-
1 wish. those boobs who scream at July 22): Revisions may
the teller bee: a me they have to wait be neceuary. Know it
in line 50 lone would scream at tbe and shake off tendency
rummies ahead of them wbo don't to be stubborn. Accent
have their forms fllled out properly, on e m .p Io Y. men t •
or who get n1bt up to tbe teller's cooperating with. th~se
cage before they realise t.bey haven't who s hare basic ID·
made out a deposit alip. teresla.
While I'm at it, I'd like to say LEO (July_ 23-Aug.
"Thanks" ·to all the nice c:uatomen ~ 2 ) : S Po ti 1 g h l . o n
who make my job a pleasure. There change, ~ravel, ~arie~y
are more ot them than the other kind. a~d special rel1Jllons~1p
-I COULD WRITE A BOOK with member of opposite
DEAa 1.D .: Wiiiy •••'t yo•! sex. Ability lo com -
Yoa're preay r...y. municate is enhanced.
_ -VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept.
Watch Ann Landers tonight on "NBC 22): Focus on property,
MagOZtne with Davut Bnnkley." Check home, security. revision
your local w hngs for the time in your o f I i f e s t y I e a n d
area p u r c h a s e s w h i c h
beautify surroundings.
pOWer·p ay ay. rOCUS TRUSTOR; RONALD D TUFF-Numller 11t..Otl 13.11&-0'l1·14,11._091 ·1S,•nGllt..Otl·U,lowll. .,. On payments, COiiect ions NELL and INEZ 1. TUFF NE'll. ._parc•lollancl lyln9wilnln\.ol !>Ofol11teN•wpon1MwTrac1,lnl .. Cl\-and income potential. hu>«>al'd-wite •• io1n1 '*"""h ty of Co1•• Mn.a, COIHllY of Or.tnC1R, St•I• of C.llloml•. a. •-non • m~,.. BENEFICIARY , EL CAM INO corded !ft -S, -1 ol MIK•lla,,.ou• Mal>\ ol Wld Or-C-y llel!ll y 0 u I 0 cal e needed BANK • c.lllornl• c0<por•t1on more parlltular•• dfW:"Md ., follow\ Tiie WHlerly llO l•I of lM .. , .. (ti material and can make AK~•-iMv 1, 1wo ~ ,,,.,, No JOO fHt o1 w•d Lot j()o. u ctt>lln11111er•from ,,,. ""'"'eri' n_s ••tvt ,,.. ·~ '470 1n baDll l:MOJ;c>atot 111 ol Ollie l•I ty 50 1"11-"°' . most Of it. R.coreh in UW Olfkt of trw AKO•oer SRCTIOfC 1. Pur\U~l to trw oro .. •lo•\\ ol Se<lioft l).1t of trw Munk lll( SAGITTARIUS (Nov. o1 or-C-.ly wlCI deed o1 trust 1 '--01 Che C•tvolCoot• Mew, Outricl Mat> 11o11 .. Clr;of Coau Me ... ,_, wcurH t•r1•1n ..e.i1oa11on• '"' 1..01n11 I of wllicll I• on Iii• in Ille oll1ct ol llW Pl..,,.lft9 Deilor"lmenl, I•...,""' -ncM!'
On target -YOU '11 be at Tll•t trw .._llC~I 1n1erHt under SR CTI ON J. This O•dllMln<e sltall lak• .,t!Kt -tit In lull force llllr1Y C 23· Dec. 21): Timing is OM nO!• lor 1,_...,., ol \tl.Ql 50. b~ IM .odlt•on ti.ertto 01111e •U •ru dH<rlDed In sacuon 1 ,....eof. ~
. h . """ -ol tru•I .,.d tlMI CIClll1jaloon• I day\ lrom -•lvr 111 P•\._, ancl Prior 10 II• .. plr•tlon o1 flllMt\ (ISi rig t place at crucial _11,.0 1*""' .,. prewnlly ,..10 ov from'"• !>ft._,,,.,...,._ ,.,.11 i.e pub•I~ ono 1n ""or-coa11 moment. You complete "*"'ll"ecl n..t • .., .. ,,, .. •NI P1•01. • ,._.,. C1Rne••• c1rcu1.11on, or•n1ec1.,.., -'1"'" i .. ,,,. cu.,. ~.'°1111 In, 1.._ ·-·~llO'IS 1.,.. ..;,,IC,, C~ta llM\a. tQ9t1tw< ••II\ tho narnn of Ille meml>et\ of ttw Chy COllftCll ootClll important project. Trust W<ft -o1 1,11,1 " ...c .... 1tv ,,., °" 1or •"" _,,,., ,,,. wrn« " your Own judgment, in· curreo in INI PAY"'""! ,.., not b> .. n PASSEO AHD ADOPTED 1111\ ht O•y ol De<tmDer 1'90. 't ' A · L 'b -of Ar1oneS<ll•ftr tu1 ion. ries, I ra "'" P<tl'Clpal sum ol 111.~,)UO, ·TTECT -rwoll11t C1l•O•C~•·~ ...
persons play key r;oles. •"'c" ,_.,... -Juty 2•. 19'0, •lln ~11"0~p Plllnn•v. CAPRICORN (Dec. lnteresl _,,..,_,••om M•"'"'lt. c1ty C1erkoll,,.,Cl1Yof C~l•M~w
22-Jan. 19): Monotony is l~~.1 by , ...... llMlreol, ,,,. ul\· SCTOAU~ETOYFOCFAOL~~NRGNEI... I
rep I a c ed with e n --"9Md. ......... t -h<••rv unMr CIT; OF COST~ESA I SS
th · well -ol trvst, l\aS •H<ulecl ...a us1asm over new con-oellored 10 .. id duly appointeo 1,E1LEENP P~1NHEY,C11r c .. ,k •nd .. -o111e10C1trtoft1wc11,c ...... l r a C l 0 r p r 0 j e C t . Tr11stee, a wrltt'"' De<1are11on .,, ell of Ille CllY ol Colla AM w, l'teret:>y <•rltly lllal Ille above -lor-lnQ Oefellll ond Oef'llond for ..... •NI ~ Ordlnanc.e Ho. ~11 ••• .n1roouu<1 and (ontlO.,..O M<lion by Mellon o1 • t=-Romance is highlighted 09,.11194 w1t1t ••Id duty -lniec1 •t11u1tr "*11"9 o1 w 10 City Gou"'" lletd on 111e 10lll d•y ot A...,.., 1tt0;..,
and a mystery is solved. rr1111 ... """ deed o1 1r11a1 -•" ,,,.., •• ,.., ----..i.o •r• -r· •1 • ..... ,.,.'""''"'of ~d t1..,· doc11me111s evl.,...<IAO oblloellont C011nc:ll twl<I"" tllt l•t d<ly of Otumlltr. IWO Leo. Aquari ll! person_!! _"'" ......,.._ -l9K•eree1 _ ~~~:: ::=;! :;c.:,...· "•"· H••ttocM< F•r1-. Jo11"'°"
play important roles. -· .. ,. CIKlor'e .,, ..,,... te<llrtel ABSENT c-11 Me,,....,, ,._
20A_ FQeUbA. R118U)~. (WJhaant. ::::~===·==.:=~ IN WITHES$ WHEREOF, I"• ................ 0 Wt my -.... alfl-.... 10 • ..,,.111e i,.,,e -rty to De _.. 10 Sea l ot t"* Clly Of eo.u. Mew 11'1• 1"" a., oe O.C•mOe<, 1wo
seemed a "lost cause" ""''' Ill• olllill•tlOl\S U<U•td CSEALI EllMn P. Plllnney
gels new lease on life. t11e~-.,-.,1,,1., c11vcie•t•nc1 .. -o111c1oc ... -of1.11e Cily Cou"<llOll ... CllyofCotU-ACCent on wish fulfill-• •v: ELCAMIHOIANI( Publl.,.., Or-Cont D•••1 Piiot Oe<•mbff $, IWO menl, 1· mportant pro-T.o. H•vicaCOMl'..-v O..Cley---fessiona) contac t and ww 11t0 c h a n c e l o d i s p I a y P.o. ... ... •
t a I e n t s . A not h e r ~=.~ ~-c.11 0.11, PflOf Aquarian figures prom-Hov. •· o.c. s. n. 1•. •• ,,,.._
inently. PUBUC NOTICE PISCF.S (Feb. 19-Mar.
20): Opportunities for 1----NOT-•-c•-To-c•_•_o_1-T0tt-,--
prof essional advance-OP .uUt HANS-••
ment multiply. Be selec-,.011~~',,':!:'~i~.~'10 '"' tive. Insist on verifica-<redltort"' NICI( RAOOGNA ANO lion where promises are ELIZABETH M . IUOOG NA Troft•ftnio, -llul>inH\ tdclrK• concerned. One who has 1, 1os7t lf•1<11.rnv of G•rdfo11 Grov• Weight problem Seeks Cownly ol Or ... St-OI Calllorftl• tr.et • 1111111 trllt\sftr I\ alloul to lie YOUr counsel. mAde to ANTHONY DORIA AHO -"------------! HILOEGAlllO DORIA Trat\sler"'
wll• .. OWtlnen adOr•u Is s111
"'"""' Aw .. City OI Wetlmlnster1 Cownly of 0r"tfl09, Slole of Calltor111a Tiit pr_,iy lo De 1r..,sl•rrecl 11 det<rl-In QeMrel •• All •lock 1n trade. trlll ... n , oqul....,.nl and good wlll of -OH·SALE BEER AND WINE FOR ~A FIDE PUBLIC EAT ING PLACE LI CENCE
P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -----...m.i
NOTICROFSA~• l,.__,..k._ -....... TO w,;OM 'r MAY CONCE•H. HOflCE IS HEREBY GIVE N lh•I OI\ O.C.moer 19, IWO •t 10:00 A.M., ~· a\'°°" -Hfte< ••may be rea"°Mble, •I trw IMPE RIAL B"NIC BUI LOIN
6fl Town c.nfer Drive, 1n ll'le C•lr 01 Colla Me ... eo..nty of Or-. Sl•t• C.llfot"'•· SIERRA 80Nlf._ COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION t-.. AsSOCla· lion"I, ,,,......,, ti\ duly -nled -t. YILIAGEWAV MANAGEMENT.
IHC f .. \/"'11"1 -D"YID p BE AGUINO, ESO ... torney for, .. Assoclall#I' -YMI, -lilfa l .OOr*'' •ncl lel-nvmoer Is -t\ lie-, #ill te1i• •t PllOllc •11<110fl lo ll'f l'l•IJMll P-r '°' <•ill. 1n oewful "'°"''of Ille Untied Statu, ••I pay•llfe •t ••me 01 S•••. •II Ill.at ur1atn real -rty situated 1n trw Clly of lrvl,,. J t, lol 4' Of fract •91.l ai <Oftl•tr•O tn -U1, P•CIR• 2l-2), l11<luMw, of Ml., .u ll._lti\a'51nt""Otl'c•••AKo•Chof0<"-eo....tv.Callfort\I•. fN "~ addrHs °' olN< common clo~9ftlllOI\ ol W•O rNI pr-IY i. 5'?0t SI.,,.• Ro&1, 1r.,1f\,e. Cdhfotl'•• ,'/
s..cs W I• W\U be ~ WtthOut C-OVMMH o~ WMr•nty R:9af'dift9 hUc
-saulon, or ""'""'brancPS lo , .... fy ow -l~tlons '*<""""by -~1' lo Ill• -ol .. , .. conterrfd •n Arh<lf VI ol 111.at <erl••n Oec l••MICll\ ot Cow· n..,I\. <ondtltOn• •nd At'itrtCllOfll l"CCAll'S"I " rKor-Setll•mller JI.
1'69 In 800ll 'On, P-• :i. .. JU, Oll•<t•I Aec:orcts of Or-County, C•lllornla Purwant tot~• Ar1ttte YI, S.cto01'1 2 of tile CCA.R's. 1rw ,.oll<e ot A ....... , ..,..nl •I'd Cl•om o• l•M ••• re<o•decl av••nll IM described , .. , properly lo( .-pa,,,_I o1-. •nd •neuments on O.C:emlltr •. "lt, 111 -!JOO, P'91' u.e In,,,. Otl•U•I AKO<d\ of o .. ,. CCNnC• Cah•Clnl•• • Noltce ol 0.l•ull -flo<t•on 10 S.11 t"" Otscrl-•Ml p<operly ..... , ' ...., CCAA's ••.s ,.<O<decl MeJ 6. loto on 800ll lllft, P•llf 17ll, OlflCl•I flecorcts ol Ot•"'lt C:o..ntJ, C•hlorn1• 1 ,
Fashions from Israel at dance
Taurus, Libra, Scorpio
persons figure prom·
inently.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.
Holiday Gift
Art Show /Sale·
•'1·1'07S 1111slnu• kfto•n •• "LINO'S., and IOUWCI al UOO Adem•. City ol Cost• Mesa , County ol
Oran.,., Stele o1 c.mornl•. T!i. llulk ,,.,. ... , will t... "'''""" tneltcl Clft or eft.r lllt 1Jrd <Moy of December. ltlO al 10:00 A.M. •• WE STElllN MUTUAL ESCROW CORP . AT TN MAR ILYN WESTMC>i.El.AND. •-..ictr•u It 1•1 So. Y-SI. S..11• 101, Tusltn
n ... c.llfornle.
Th1i no4t<• IS 9•Wf1 1n comph•nct Jll'•1t'f tnt wt1tl.,_ tnstructons of the lo•tf ..
ol Dorect~Ol lrw As.oc1•llon m-lo llWtr •Q19111 VMI. fl'te IOll-1"9 •""""'U reprewint lllf lot•• •rnount of trw unpaoO balMI<• •'
Ille ollll911llon te<urflCI 11, trw abO•• OH<rollecl prOCJerlV lo lie told -.
f·••i.on•f>'v HhmMedc~ts. ••Pl'f'M~ end .av~"' ' Un1>o1IO Rf911lar Aue~ ..... "" An All-Israel Fashion Festival will
highlight the annual dinner dance on
behalf of the State of Israel Bonds on
Dec. 14 at the Inn al the Park in
Anaheim.
"Peace is in Fashion" has been
selected as the theme of the dance,
which cele brates th e 30th an-
niversary of the founding of the
Israel Bond Organization.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
W'-l•W91" .......
1'22...._ ..... cl
CMt•*--141-llU
Photos With
Real SANTA
Bnng the ltttle ones
lo Hunt1no1on Centers
Slnta Fantasy Land for
memories they'll never
forget Including the
Mitchell Marionettes.
Santa·a Express model
railroad and a v1s1t with
the rear Santa with the
real beard And instant
Senta pt)otos only s2 59•;
local "'"'· sports ond ....... , QllN IO you Ml'; day in the b, 9ht. h"tly,
lllttfHllllQ ea·"
Benjamin Abileah, director of the
Is rael Information Center and Depu·
ty Consul in New York. will deliver
the keynote-speech.
J e wish humorist and musician
Mi ckey Kalz, father of Broadway
star Joel Gray, will be featured
per former.
Call 832-2920 for information.
,.
22): Ideas click if you Today thru Dec 8
are aware of what oc· Hunttngton Centers
c urs behind scenes . annualsuperext11b1t
Clandestine meeting ofartsand'"rafts teatunno 55 top could be on agenda. talented art11ts. From
Keep promise made to this great array of
one confined to home or unique ong1na1s you'll
hospital. find a perfect gift for
S C 0 R PI 0 ( O ct . everyone Beach Blvd
23-Nov. 21): 'fhis c an be L --=:.....===a=nd=-40-5-Fwy=-1
th<z. h~ country ...
fecii'iC trans &1 pu~
pcXcz:t,
Tllet Ille lest -• 10< 11111\0 <lalms In tlle e1erow , ... ,."' 10 l'lereln 11 Otcem.., n. 1•. So far •• h llnow" to Ille Transl-. ell bllslne:u """"' •ncl oddrea-vMCI lly -Tran•feror lor ltw PHI llW• veers Ott: SAME OaNd: HoWmller 7'. 1•
~yOorl• HllOeeerd Doria
Tran'"""' WaSTa•tt MUTUAL 1\CtlOt# ••1a..v-M..a1t1 T•ti11, CMlftfwlo 92'11 ate,_ .... .....,_.. Publlslled Or•n~ Cout Oatl y f'llot, O.C. S. 1• .. ,,.
I PUBLIC NOTICE
fllc:TITIOU$ IUIHlaH
NAM8 STA1'aM111T Tit• too-1119 "''°"' ••• do1,.. bUllMUM! fAllllWAV ASSOCIATES, 1001
o .... """.:!t~· 1•. "-' ...... Colllonllo-Llelle Qrp. Co <Al~,.,.... •. 1-1. lfftl Mee.,_ at ..... , Me. JIO, lrVlllO, c.IHomfe 92115
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fel:•1--~ Onfter CIMM Dloll'I' l'llOI ~·ii. .. DK. S, It, 19 _, ..
PtJBUC NOTICE
J"I 1,-Dec JI ... ,. Jan 1 J.., JO, ,., J"IY 1, O.C: 31, 1wo L•I• FHS •I ll'W ral• of SIO 00 per S.ml·annual lnsl•llmenl
' 10. 00 10.00 11• 00
lnl.,•ll •t ll'W r•I• ol 7' ~· •nn"m from Clal• H<ll auenm.,,1 o••t
LlenF"
""°""*Y'\~ Coll«llon l 150 00
0.1 ... 11 15000 Forec1osuo-S.1t 100 00•
Colts l11<wr.c1 l•nclt>dl"IJ Hllmatecl publ ocetlon costs> Stb-Tolal P•ynwnton accountl/71111 TOTAL BALANCE OUE O•tecl HCMtmlltr 11, t•. By Oa•ld P. S.reltl'd
11 S6 I
..s.od
150 111> ...... ~
-10.00
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A1torntv for tlle ._ssoctat--Ya.ill
6'S Town Center Drow, Sull• IOO Costa Ww, C•lllcwn1• ~ 7"/7Sl...0 r '~~~~~~at\91Coa\IDellyPllotNo-"lller110.C..-S11 1... " -. . . . . ' ,, ----. ,,..~·"
PUBUC NOTICE f PUBLIC NOTICE
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• fJ.4 "'• •<ft t _,l••n ot •~• ')t_.nford ,.,.,,, tMm •lO • tnembet of ,,._ Withtt
poo10 IN m, • ,....,._, ot Pru Dell•
lPMt• ,,....,1Vt1. • \It~'' meo..h\t 1n
JIM 1~.ll US Oh~ I •-h ••m
'"V'CU Pr•~10tn1 ot trw S1•nloro
Vt..Ove .. lic_ ... &""'"'"AO••-• Covnctl -,_,....1.0 ,,.. u $ Coo•
•rntn•n• on• t,Mte M1u1on 10 ift\ntr1•
fot 20 Y•Ari l'9 ..,., w•lh fnt•'''•'• En91,,..,.11111 Gotp 01 M-1m (A
••rv1n9 •• '"''' f1n•n<t•I 0•1tc,.4u
1 tMumen of h Bwto, p, .. _,,, eno
thief E..c:vuw offt<er •• 1ne llt'M ol
... , t etltemitnt Ht w•• \er "'"9 ., ••rector on thl' t>O•rd of \~i;er•f
C•lllorn4• corporeuom •I Ille 11m• ol
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Poinsef tias galore "" O.•t". He '"" • m.mot1 ol the 197• All An9riC..,, JM\len S .. lmM1"1j
TN m MW1 \1111 hotcb \ev·er•I N4t1°"'4I
fe<Otd\ He _,• memoe< OI , ... US °'""' .. .,,~. L.CK A.,..1., llranc11 !'of ,,.. p .. 1 20 .,. •• ,. ...., l:IHn ~11ve in
.. v•loPi"9 ArtlOn.I <iltul lands •no
ferMl"9 in R.ncllc>, Cellh>rnle He w•\
• "'lmblf' Of ~•I Cl\HK w"•<-h 1re
u s SIMH Oly"'Plan•. S.lbolt e.,
CIUO -... <Nlr-r c.noe Club 01
Honolulu, -..,...,...,,, • ,...mllet ol
lbe CaH .... Ne Ctllb ... L.o• A"9f'IH . Ca
•nO ,,.. E10or-Counlfy Club ol
P•lm o. .. rt. C•. H• love• 111, wile 01
'6 ,..,,, Ar-. Klncl aoo111 01 l.oOQ<lne
That ·s-the the me of South Coas t Garden Club's annual
h o liday lunc·he on Wednesda·y at Cr o wn Ho use
Restaw·ant in Laguna Niguel. Readying a few of the
potted decorations a re members Sue Hogshead . stand·
ing, and Shirley Tho mpson. Proceeds from this event go
to support the club's philanthropi c projects. •
Buell, C• .. O.tuQl>ter• Boftr>ie Holl oi
s.n Juen c:.cw*-· c.o -""'"" l:AFD~llf'lfr'/C ,.,,,,.,,,of eoron. oe1 M••."' ...., • n • r 1 "'-' .1 i e••r>O<"iklren 4t50 ,.1, l>rol,,.r, Hetry
W 8001" of Ran<llO Sant• F.. C• . .,,.,
u .. c•e Ari 8ootll of Ant•. C• No 1~ O'V
werv1Ce\ •'• plt\nned. no flowers In ~i._ ft . .J
:~ tleu of flOW.r\ the tamlly rtquf'\h ton
lr•buhon\ bit ~ to TM Fr•n-E
l oot" Sw1rnmu'9 Sctl0t•r\h1p Funo
fwh•<h W•' f'\Ltbh~ 101 h1m1 or 10
IM Oepart ...... I Of Allllell< \. !>ldr>IOfd
Uni ., .. ,-\lty. St..,IOfd. C• t•.JOi
FOltO
MAXWELL. MERiii n FORO. aqP
4-t, ,,.\•dent of S.n JI.Mn Capl\trano
t a Pcowd ~·•' on .-..ovt""~' 10. •'90 Mr F'ord ••5 • ~lf)otnon tor
Munt1no1on B•ac h Hondf' <!'nel a
mf!mb~r ol t~ S.n Ch:m,nlP El'-'
(lub Survl-bV "" wile Cleo 0
F°Clrd of San Juan (apl\tr•no l \Ol'I\
M •" •tll Mernlt f"o rd J, ot Po:\lm
Spr1"Q' c,,.. Jtft M Ford ot Corona
c • 111nd M1kf' r HdlhY.y ot C.lflnd.tlt>
C • " b#otPwor ._.f'4'4iiih+~ f.()#<I ot--Van
NU\'\ f"1t , \1\ter\ Oh fP' At')olf""" f)t
(a nuo• P•r-Cd ""d '-"'td rf>d
SA N fo' HAN C I SC 0
IA P I For the first·
time. a Court of Appeal
h as uphe ld th e ad .,,...
miss ion of testimon y : ~
from a witness who has
bCl'n hypn otized t u
enhance rN'Ollections or
the inC'ident , r:'
The court s<1 1d the is ·
~l cJ t \Of\ o t OrovHff' (d
9randcn1tdren, 8a,bftra •nd M4-w1it1
M erritt FOf'"d Ill S-rivo1c.e\ W iii bl' lw>ICJ
on Mo'1d•v. Dec~mt>tr I 11~10 al
11 OOAM "' I~ s.odl""''• O>~Pol
fu)ltn tntl'fment w 1tt bP •t R1v,.r\10•
N•1tOnt1I Cemet·ert et I OOPM
l.11
L.LOYO S LEE, pau ltd •••Y on
Dec•m-), 1'180 In N-por1 Be•<h,
Ca Ht -\ C>orr> In Min""'°'" °" M•Y
)t '"' He we' A \•l"1imttn f ()f" 1 v,.H .. , for r r•.tt 1¥t EOucahitt (.ompAn't n.f
~di\ • ""tHAf\ 1n WO<IO W•' I in lnt
tJ \ Armv Hf' na\ l•vtO 1n Soutt_.rn r 1tl1l•Jf n1• for 10 ye•r~ HI\ tu'' w•tr ot
)Q Yt"tltr'\ of merrii\Qt' l"re<.!'ded hoO\ •h
sue wa!> diffl·rcnt than
al' l' c pt in g t <'st 1 m 'O n y
g1n•n while the ":ln('SS
1s under h' pnos1s
The allegl•d v1<•t 1 m lj
un assault C'ase' agai n~
t>onald Diggs of Mon-
te r ev who underwent
hy p 11os1s three times
before the trial. A hyp.
nosis expert testified he
uvoided post-hypnoti c
sui.:i::cst1ons
d~atn 1n Ot\.embe,-ot 19f,O ~,. •\ '\ut or•nd"''uld,.~n rr1Pnd \ moy '.-11 "' ,
-, _,
. .,
vivPd bf h•\ Prt'"""t """" H•.., L L-• p,,.,,"' Broth•r\ Sm1thi Morh~•' t 1
of (O\tct MIP\41~ C• • 1 daU91't•r~ Oonn4 trDm '1 00 l'lQOt\ to \ OOPM on S•tur ' • h~·nwn ot '"''"'ft Ca •nd f\fttt" OuM onv D~@m~r ~ ,.,. •nd trom t/ oo·
of P"n<f'tCW"I, Minne\01d A.l\O \.utv1v~d nuan In) OOPM on Suf'd•r ~<""'°''
Give a living gift
from Lloyd's.
You must see our
beautiful selection
of poinsettias; indoor
plants, Christmas
greens, wreaths,
garland, plus our
large se lection
of Christmas
ornaments
and gifts.
fO~N S•f' I 1m 10 (I m SVN ~ •m 10 pm
DV ' orot "~' a nd 4 '' \tt'' ) 1 t~ Funtral v•rv•""' w 11t bf con
qrandch ft drtn dnd S Qft'dl duct11odon Morw11t f~Cf'm~rS fCl80JI
Qfdnd<.hitd1en ~mori"I W''flf r \ w1U 10 OOA M ctl '"" ,,1,.,<e Br'lft\,.r\
be h•ld on Monday. 0.t f'tnbtr 9 1'80 Sm•th \ (l'Mpf'I wfth f:tpv G R
,.., ) OOPM •t B•ltl 8tor91rof\ Smith & C,orOOf\ .i~"°'••tf CM'\IOr of thr ~'"' T 11111111 w.-.1c111t °"'""1 •ll E 11111 • \t t o\I Ml-·\.I #Ith R .., .-.rthur Od l "r1\hAl'\,ChuH f'I o4 Hun·IH'Q10., 8-11t('P,
f)f'>n 01\:'o, Red Hltl Lu~heran C,,urch 0"1'1•l•nq in·t,..,,....nt w•ll M in (,Ot>O fl. J V\tln ottkl•Onq lnltrment w lll ~"!:n'°''°~~ ';";Pl"~:· ,,:~nl~ nQJt:n ta"e pl'1Ktt itt 01k9rove Cemetery, • • ie <f" 0 \ ""1 .. ,~
Ot:troll L••e\, Minnf'W>la In Heu ot Mor~uttry 0•':~';~~!~6~19
II ow on Ille '""'"' requt'\I\ do<>alloM OYO F PA Tr E RSO~I .~ l>I> ,,.
,,( ,
b~ m•df' to the Amtn<•n C.tnt,.• l.L . ....~ • Socr-ty or tM> Amertt •n ~eart Fund \10•ftl Of Hunt1nqton 8~ac n Cit
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Beroeron Smit h & Tutnlll Wto\1ttltl Sur.,,i¥fld bv "1' Milt M 4tnJ•rt'f
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MOlTUAIY
11 O Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
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SMITH & TUTHILL
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427 E 17111 SI
Costa Mesa
646·9371
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SMITHS' MOITUAIY
627 Mam St
Hunhngton Beach
536-6539
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7801 Bolsa AYe
Westminster
893-3525
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3500 Pac1 f1c View 01111e
Newpcr1 Beach·
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768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
495·1776 •
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Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
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Choose from a new selection of beautiful gifts and holiday decor
that includes many fine hand crafted Items created especially
for the SeMon by our volunteer 8880Ct.tlon . .
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~olly brightens holidays
ECUJy-growing 11uub. favorite year-round
A holly bush in rull berry is
sure to stop tramc at this time
or the year. Those beautiful
waxy green leaves and bright
r e d berr ies. h a•e, indeed,
become a traditional Christmas
decoration .
It 1s a mystery why more
gardeners don 'l plant a holly or
two right in their own garden.
They are easily grown and make
excellent gar-Oen s ubjects even
when they're not In berry. They
also make excellent specimen
shr ubs and can be grown in tubs
or sheart'<i into a g lossy green
hedge. And with very few excep·
tions. there's a holly that wiU
yield branches for those holiday
wreaths and year-round garden
pleasure wherever you It ve in
California. _,
WHEN IT COMES TO choos·
ing a holly variety. contact your
local nurser y man for which
varieties g ro w hest in your
spel'ific locale
Spyglass
schedules
luncheon
Spyglass Hill Garden
Club will hold its tradi·
t1onal yulet'ide luncheon
this year at Uig Canyon
Country Club Dec. 12
Arr.angements for the
lun c heon have b een
made by Mrs . Gerard
Bas t iaanse who is in
charge or special events
and is also the garden
C'lub 's rounder
Fest1v1ties will begin
with C'hampagne punch
whiC'h will be followed
w ith a lunc h eon at
tables decorated with
t•vergreen s an d
C hristmas accents . A
surprist' keeps ake will
bf' given l o a ll the
lac11es.
English holly Is lhe traditlonaJ
Christmas hoJly with the spiny
•~aves and red berries. Bw:ford
holly. however is better suited to
warm climates. This holly has
fe w spines and glossy green
leaves. Between and a round
these two varieties, there are a
dozen or more that can be grown
in home gardens . Some are
almost treelike and others near·
ly prostrate.
IN CULTURAL LIKES and
d islikes, the hollies are very
much like <·amellias. They like a
rich , acid soil with plenty of
moisture. s un in the cooler
coastal gardens and filtered sun
lO the warm inland valleys.
Mulching wilh pe at moss or
bark is recommended. They are
slow-growing but you can buy
plants with a s mall crop of ber·
ries right now; and in future
years you'll have enough berries
to give everyone on your block.
Your newly-bought holly can
.
be used for decor in the home or
on the front porch until the
holidays are over. Then, it can
go into the garden to be erown
for future cutting .
DECORATE HOME
Wln1AZUL4S
For a bright noral note in·
doors this Christmas season, en·
joy the gorgeous blooms of the
azalea. It may not be their
s pecific blooming season but
container-grown azaleas are ob·
tainable throughout the holidays
to decorate your home and to
present as gifts for your, garden·
ing friends.
The azalea grows in evergreen
and deciduous form, blooming in
ever y shade of red and pink with
white overtones and shadings of
C'Or al. salmon and practically
ever y shade you can think of.
CEDAR GARLANDS
More Fresh Greenery ••.
WREATHS AND BOUGHS
Fragrant Cedar. Douglas. Nobfe Fir.
NURSERY
SPECIAL
Red
trodlnonal
Christmas plants.
Use Indoors or plant outdoors.
IN 4" POTS REG . 2.98
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.. ~ .. ~"' CHRISTMAS HAS~=UVED /~·ff.. AT OUR FLOWER SHOP
·l Outstanding original home and gift
decorations. You must see to appreciate
these one-of·a·klnd creations by our florists
SF
Members will be
~reeled by the board.
Mrs. Malcolm (Martha )
G r een , Mrs Jam es
<Marlene) Frisbie. Mrs
R ichard (Ann > Tes ter,
Mrs . Hobert (Gall )
C i mini , Mr s . J e ff
(Sharon) Pence, Mrs.
Fran cis <Pat )
Beauchamp,,.Mrs. David
<Carol> Bright and Mrs .
.1 J /l n<.>tt y>
Kn1<'k£•rlbo (·kl'r Alsu
YI n J a-Rh•s 1 ~f ar y)
11 o c1 g e. ~1 r;; I> t• n n 1 s
t Berty> Wilson anti .\1rs
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Tlme·ro Send Our FTD
HOLIDAY GLOW BOUQUET
Festtve arrangement or rresh hollday
flowers and greens In exclusive
snOWfloke Hurricane Lamp.
Coll or vtstf us now.
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Pl" Atfh, 1 .r ~ ~~ lrom
pr>oolt-'""I .ndirQ !(> ~?VI Doift
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2840 Harbor llYd., Colta llelCI
Ad Good Th~ough Dec.~9, l980 While Supply -Lasts , 1"1f 1U.•n f\
TAKE
SOME
FANTASY
HOME FOR
THE
HO.UDAYS
Santa's elves have cre;ted a wonderland
. of seven magical trees in Roger's "Garden of
Christmas Fantasy" where you can find that very special ornament .... a
remembrance of Christmas 1980.
•
Winter Fantasy . . . graced with mirrored s ilver & white crystal
Wooden Wonderland . . a collection of delightful scandinavlan wood carving
Frtends of the Fonst ... Natural birds and their friends
Home for the Holidays . . Memories of rocking ho rses and ~!cycles built for two
Santa•s Favorite ... Red & Green, tradition with a flair
Glided Splendor .. Peach & Gold featuring hand painted ostrich eggs
Angel's Halo ... sparkles with glass, gold and white
Far Away Place• ... Oriental Delights. miniature fans & paper butterflies
Visit Roger's Gardens and take some fa ntasy home for the holidays.
You'll also find a large selection of wreaths, door swags and
table arrangements, both dried and fresh.
America's Most Beautiful GardtnCenter
Sen Joaquin Hille SW. et MacAtthur 81.d. • • A-'-F..W-l.a.M • Newpwt a..h
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No down Spanish s tyle 3 Bdrm H•
~ath., <.'OWltry kitchen. covered patio.
fire ring. ~real area near So. Coast
P laza. Vacant. seller motivated.
Ask&nt! S 119.500. Submit offers.
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BEACH HOME
3 PATIOS!
Upgraded beach home in
N'ewport Shores. Walk 10 ocean or private beach.
New carpeting and fresh paint too: Custom de-
-corattons . 3 J>al1os .
Secluded s undeck : 2
B d rm s.~ a n d j u s t Sl27,2SO: nurry: 752-1700 in:-11••1iJ i~1·&R
VA
11UYERS!
immaculate detached 2
Bdrm, 2 bath home. Big family room with brick
fireplace. man ic ured
landscaping. Redwood
patio cover Many ex tras. S104,900 VA terms
Call 546-2313
WANTED
Expenenced real estatt· salesmen. Active, ex
pandmg office Excellent
com m1 ss1on s pill Corporate Plaza Heall}
44 Corporate Plaw Dr.
Npl Bch. 760-9333
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commerdel eccount1,
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'4J.1671
NEWPORT
TOWNHOME
7% DOWN. 2 Bdrm end unit. OwMr will carry the financing. call for de-
tails. Pnnc. only Bkr.
87).8.\5()
W.ATBRlOMT HOME
5 BR. 4 Ba. custom w aterf r ont h o m e
w 7XJ8' pvt dock Price Sl.395.000. For details on
this home and appt to see. call Carol Horr. agt
631-<m4
IMYESTOIS
DB.IGHT
Maximum leverage with
"5.000 down. 2 Bdrm con-
do. Owner will carry
balance with agreeable terms and payments
Gnll'S income $.'>400 Ask-
mg $76.900. Call 540-1151
for more details.
-~'-HERITAGE -. REALTORS
OHLYl22',0007-
Yes. and this Newport Beach Duplex is only l
block from the beach·
Upper unit. 2Br , lBa
Lower Unit, 2Br, 28a
lk>lh units have bui ll ins . building has new paint
and new carpets.
CALL NOW BEFORE IT IS GONE:
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p I \ ! ' ) I,,
SI 0,000 DOWM
NO Ci>UALIFYIMG
3 &;-m 2 bath condo. shows like new Sun
fiJlt.-d kitchen overlook:.
large patio and wmdini: greenbelt<;. Gated com
muruly provides a ll the
amenities. Pool. .sµa . ret room and much -rn or<'
Don't wall
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SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714:631·6990
FACT
OIACTIOH
FACT -TAKE OVF.R l.ARGE LOANS on lh1s Penthouse Condo. Super
location and security No ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'f qualifying. St 06,500 (;a 11 979-5370 today -4·..,-2··1·,· .. ·.·2·s·1y-1 A LL ST' A TE
home, shake roof. fresh 1 '1
pa.int. Sl67,SOO. Eastside REAL TORS
Colla Mesa. Owner may
trade for smaller home ~ in same area.
loy McC ..... lltr.
541.7729
IALI04 ISLAMD
with excellent rental In-
vestment and expansion
Potential, this 2 Bdrm home is the least e1t·
pensive on market today. Excellent fin a n cing
available . Offered at llJOll.000. 644. 7020
btQgO
FOICLOSUU MUI
_..,AIMTllUSH 'tYmd1nt drive ••Y leads
to C\atom 4 Bdrm ell· ecutive home. Step-dwn
liviq room with muslve
briclt fireplace. Famlll
room overloob spark . ms pool. Use lma11na-Uon on,flnanclng. Call us ~'@
1ia..SEA COVE rllOPERTIES
7',~,,1.-6990
UNDER
UllEI
UNDER market price
and under prevailing in-
t«esl rates. Act now on
this4 Bdrm. 2bath gem.
CAU
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L~E OPTION
Renaissance model.
Steve. 957-1900. 640-9345
. FrkMr, Oeoember 51 19IO QM. Y Pit.OT •&
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RARE I STORY
ANGELITA Pl.AM
On \he moat beautiful 1reenbelt in the
Bluffa. 2 br. 2 ba w/enclosed patio.
Highly UPINded in Earth Tones with
new carpets, drapes. paint, wallpaper
& shutters. good assumable loalh ,
·OPIM HOUSE SAT/SUN. 1·4
JIOI Pwlllu
Or al 0--fw ..... 111-2140
HUNTINGTON HAR•OUR
IROADMOOR
WATERFRONT PROPERTY
Option or lease option. $15,000 down.
Sale : Submit. 2 or 3 Bdrms . Call
Gary Kruger for details.
SUWIST 964-6603
Wl<~l.LY ' TAYLOR CO .
HEl\LTOHS .... iill·t · l !HH
SEPAliTI HOME & IMCOMI $275,000
Prime East Costa Mesa location near
21st & Tustin Ave. You will love this
charming separate 2 Bdrm home of
redwood siding on wide tot. plus two
2-Bdrm income units . A beautiful
woodsy private patio w/BBQ and huge
e xpansive spa. Quiet. peaceful &
picturesque. Call for appointment.
WESLEY M. T4nOI CO., UALTOllS ._ ... z ... 1rr11 S-Jai\'' .,...._.
MEWPOIT CINTH, N.L 644-49 I 0
associated
8R \)l"flol:-. ~FA 1 T f"1R~
J t l ~ ft f ' t. , ,
ll n e acre + lo t
w a'rchitectural plans
for 3800 + sq. ft. home .
Rolling hills & horse
area $173.000.
NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE
· 2043 Wntclfff Dr.
f7 I 4J 646-771 I
FAIULOUS STAITB, ONLY S9l,000
Super 3 br. home. lrge. yard.
Great location, close to schools.
fwys, & shopping clrs, & parks.
MAX FHA LOANS AVAILABLE
WITH MIN. DOWN !!! #301
R.DllLE THMS
On this magnificent 3 br. 2.5 ba.
home. 2 beautiful fireplaces.
Quiet c ul-de-sac location in
N f<:WP O RT 'S B AC K SAY
AHEJ\ ! ! ! #302
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Real Estate
AN AURA OF ELEGANCE
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Recent upgrades including 15xl3
~CUSTOM GAZEBO. ceiling fan in fam
rm w/fplc ... lighting fixtures
coordinated thruout. . .ceramic tile
e ntry, kitchen floor & in baths.
Custom shutters, new waU to wall.
charming dressing area off powder
rm, hrdwd floors in bdrms. 8.504
EXISTING LOAN ! WA LK TO
BEACH. $161 .000.
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UAL IST4TI. IMC.
llAUJ'lfUL IA YSHC4tlS
That should say it al_l but here's a bit
of detail: Great 4 bedroom, 4 bath
family home, warm traditional style,
brick courtyard e ntry and owner will
carry first. Go 4 it ! $486,500.
U~l()U~ ti{)MI:'
REALTORS. 675·6000
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COtC>OS 51 DOWH LIASI OPTION
Newport Beach & Irvine. Back Bay view, E Plan
Great financing. Steve 38r, fam rm, owner agt
I
957-1900. 640·9345 644-4144 or 833-3212
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644-7020
NEWPORT IE+CH
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
ILU"S llST!
Frr-;h & Spurklm~ Ne" ly Oe('orated Three
Bedroom 1-:nd l'n1l Sunny & Spacious Living
Room Wilh WN Bar & Fireplace. Prime
Locatioo On Larl(e Greenbelt With Private
Wrap Around Patio I.ease Option Possible.
S21U.OOO -
OCUM & IA Y YllW
Two large Bedrooms. Twn Baths Firepl&ee
In Livinr< Room. Gated Communltv With
Most Beautiful i\mcnilics In Newport Beac~.·
Sim ilar Two Bedroom Recently Sold For
Much More. Make Offer $189.950.
IAMCHO SAM J049'Mf
Lovely End Unit. Two-Level Townhouse On
Goll Course1 Two 8edrooms. 21.7 Baths.
Con versation Area With Wet Bar. New
Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor
& Entry Only Sl9S.000.
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RCTay~2~S?
INVESTORS
15 units in Costa Mesa. Large two
and one bedroom apartments.
Garages a nd carports. Center
courtyard with BBQ's. Near schools
and shopping. Asking price $595.000.
u.oisu
Newly remodeled· tr~ ttJle I
bdrm, 2 bath home featuriria lar ..
recreation room • 2 pailm. Llviq
roo.sQ baa 7tU-•~tve beasn ~illn•. fireplace & rench doors lead•q onto
brick patio. New kitchen blt-ln
appliances. Close to tennis courts, '
sanCiy beaches f& clubboule. Can be
sold fully1fumiaJled $420,000.
MIW · ·we have aeveral fine homes_
with pier & slip
IALIOA .....-&A
· Quality oceanfront triplex. 4 Bdrm, 2
bath eac;h unit. Excellent income.
$1 ,300,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
\ • fJ. 1-.\•tJr [Jr..,, '" ~'\ ()/') f:ilbl
TURnEROCK'S FINEST
PANORAMIC VIEW OF
VALLEY & CITY LIGHTS
Highly Upgraded 3br, 3ba. end unit
Condo in Turtlerock Vista. 3 patios.
wetbar. ram rm. & formal dining rm.
Be sure to ask about the fantastic
fin ancing available.
OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUM. 1-4
27Y*JYlew
Or C4lll 0--fw ..... 15 I ·2151
Have aomethinl lo sell? I Sell things fast with Daily
ClMaifled ads do It well. PUot Want Ads.
EASY TERMS
Maatlcello T owfthouse
2 Bdrm. 1 'h ba. S85.950. Owner will
carry lst loan with low down and
moderate interest.
IA Y VIEW DUPLEX
Near swimming beaches . 2
units+bonus bedroom. Assumable
loan. $315,ooo.
IEACH RESTAURANT
Near N.B. City Hall. Seats <l2. Has
parking lot. $447 .000.
llACH COMMERCIAL
Two stories + Uving quarters.
Corner Newport Blvd. location .
$260.000 terms.
URR WHITE · REAL TOR, Inc
2901 Newport Blvd. Newpor1 Beach
Phone:(714)&75-4&30
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
TOWt•IOUSI UYIH&-19',0 00!
C h armin g 2BR. 2 bath cond o
w/targe assumable loan. 3 years
new. owner motivated. Must see to
appreciate value. Berit Mitchell
642-823.5. <T-15)
711·1414
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644-4200
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fll Coldwe_ll Ban~~r
llAUTIM 14 YSHOllS
We feel fortunate to present five
outs tanding Bayshore homes. This
gated community h as private
be aches a nd boating facilities.
Prices range from $299,000 to
.$495,000. A. very rare occasion to
take your pic k. Call to see by
appointment.
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. lllGUI ~ h1*. n&omatlc * •Pll •• 4M-07Sl m~el Townhouse .. Larse rooms. Hi1h Aakin&<WY Slt7.500. can ,..,,.,... ..... disc••· rri:'Ct:oom L:~·o~,~~r~;: bo lovely Llac~ln .:r-~~J..5 • Ceilinp, Light/Brilht Eat-In Kitchen. -l~lform0redetaila. =::attJ~:.11,.~ .,.Y vtlw auark.t a\ suo.ooo models in preatiaious CROWN"' .. po-..r . Thia Roman tub in Master bath, Private Princapalaonl.y. 752·19IO.
I UI t th• llvln1 wi&h aJet lwma. OPtN Woodbrld1e Estates. .,.. p ti •~ a· IJI• U•• master YOR INSPECTION . 'l1Mlle 3 8dim, 2"" Ba at· one ii perfectly located. a O areas. _,,ooo. ang 6'4-8940
Po\lr other Sii~ l·5 lOOl Ntncy \ached ho m es offer Ocean aide north end. from security gate.
~ HERITAGE
fHAl fOHS
• fetmal dlnin.e a...ne. Wdlon WUaon1 No ele1ant living on two quiet cl&l-de-aac. A very ~ ~ NOtll11 l.4>h! oo Qin,yon. .io \.'t bl• tu I e ve Is 11 n d • 11 t h e Well maintained 3 bdrm Io J • w .. St. LA ~ ...._ 1 You owu tbc Naiky Lane amenities or one br home with a pool. " ' l!IWW•ti:''-111 'ti,~ • 000 llcNuh RHlty Irvin's best areas. Take There's even a bunk h Joie CA UOJ7 l<JLLA II °""" ..........
.._ ftlllal• ln Ul·1iii M_._I. Ml·J.1.M 64.2·6578 )'OU(' pick of these two of· l'OOR'Lfor teena1e guests.. 714-0t.J641 Hi-10\l~S a.• ...-r rule 1\t__., -------------rering1. Both with up· SJU,500. c.oic-LTD 1100
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...... , IOU• Com•r--=~-=~1tr·1 477llOADWA.Y 1r11ded larae lots and OCEAN VISTA ... .-d ... Ulla pro MO .... IV•YTHtM• both priced to sell at A lovely 2 bdrm condo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P8r\r t:v You won't O.iter wilt urry all 'fwma.Locatlon·Charm '161,000. cloae to pool fs elevator. -
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New 2 Bdrm, adults, Npl I ..... ITS
Bch Udo Park, $43,000 ~ L.CL · IOOfl Askin& flnpnc1 n1· t1l 6 2nd t!·im~si~~000.m Rm.~ (~~)\\bodbrld-~!'!°":'::-,::~·::SAVE Sil.GOO. Newport ..,......._ ~ ..._ TU 1 • CIMltOlll borne 3 Br, -.. • "'T JC.UM 1., .. ..-Catalina s&maets. 2 story, Crest. Plan 4, real tor
... , family rm • POOL· OI ~~-t Ann'~ ... ..!... Real•• fi-i ....... , deek. ~-.ooo. said sell for SlM,000. Buy ·-67~7.. twed11l ..... -rv-..... u..,.._... -r ·---D1 494-77~ 551 ·3000 SPICTACULAI rom owner for $115,000.
0.1 ·-~· ---•m arranu Pkw),lnln.-Ol!e.anfscityviewsfrom 9% auumable loan ,
) 6 J ..... ~mplllt'"ly OUTST ANDI ... ! --this wood 6 glus 3 bdrm ocean view. Open House
_. ..-y --st 673-3126 Westside Coat• Mesa, _.._, ,......... 1ood condition, income
lN ACUSTOll-HOME; San Jun Capo. SM.000. 2 M0.800 yr. Price $MS,000.
lNLOCATION; Br.2Ba.1480 sq rt.s yrs. Dn payment SU0,000.
IN n.NANCING-owne old. All ~1·5032. OWC balance. at 11%. will carry lit TD a
,..,.. Ill lu . 4 + r•r Super 4 Bdrm, 2 ba with 1 br condo. 136.000 down. &family room home on a Sun. S Sum merwind
&arue Otter down P•>' area\ BON us ROOM to uaume 959.000 al u <;L S«!cluded. private lol. Co.wt. 646-401.S.
13.5%, for qualHie '76 Mobile home, Costa ~. f 1€H9'!.~ ~er. &p.cioua 4 Bdr Meu. Harbor Bl. Adults. _ _ '-""•~>
1iti•t aod take O\e r that includes pool table. Owner,S.W.S050. View decks, fountain,
«IUl.OOG loan al onl> New ceramic tile, drapes -spa & close to town 1---------•I and maids room. llov xlnl. $11,500. 673-3826.
riebt in'. S.119.500. ca•i.w-------·1 Real Estate Jnvestmenta
Y~' for 30 yu r!J ,,~ •11z •. i 16500 --. ... ..carpetn1. $137,500. UMVaSITY r11 . . .
•• s Kain So. C.tf lfflty. F.xce! end unit. CardiCC ~ .... .,.
UDO ISU Unda Oeth. ,.
VIA 9UfTO IAlllTT REALTY ON THE BEACH-Mobile 3333 W. Coast Hwy' NB
Home 2Br, rodwood ___ 6_4_M_6_4_6 __ _ --. I .... ..._.. I006 54'-5605 w/iol\. Oversz lot. close ~~~4-..
• 671-6670 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •JJ ra MONTH w pool on grnbell. This ....... ..,.
LOU lllCHTIL charmer has excel as· -lllll~•~ll!!l ... ___ 1 are cerlainly terrific sum. financi·no Perfect
s a c r i f i c e . l m m e d 64•s•oo
possession, 2Br, lBa .1~~~~.,.~~·~~~ $275,000. Owner /a gt . r:
1 .......
deck, cedar s hakes.
hardwood inl. frpl c
$59,900. RMP 1714)
-3816
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6 Bdrm, 3 bath giant
home . Assume 1st
$125,000 at 11 % and
tj!5,000 2nd at 14%. Due 1!Jll6. Projected income
for 1 year 119,200. Is fulJy
occupied. R.H.R. Agt,
ask for Beau, 673·7300.
.. ~ ••sy ... MS monthly payments for .. .,.. ,_.. ~ +Hect•11 this spacious 4 bdrm. starter home or bach.
Nttw vt~w condo, 2+ I .......... family home with a pad 1158•900· 17141 49..,1171 Harbor View Knolls, 2br.
, d.iniq room, ten S.. a..... S'4)er bonus room Ap· .poolandapa. Sl7,500I ._.............__"'•.LI ptOXimatety 197.7SO and VIUA.GErA.RK a...-..._. 1052 den, 2V.ba, $210,000.
Broker640-0370. 752-0264.
~OHTrA.RIC
28r, cabana & trlr. sub·
letting allowed. 3 pvt
bchs, pool & fishing pier.
$19,900, RMP . l7 14 )
•3816
~. Dl9.900full priee ... ., --~ take over loans and Luvely 3Bdrm . 2 ba •••••••~••r.•••••••••••
I ---"• ... 1.;..S....;l;..;J...;;J_t __ -1 priced for a quick sale at smgle family hm Wllh nc MUOIO .-... -1sT
I $l28 SOI)' very pvt. yard. ~XCe) '""5'"'in.o'" I ~ft .... , ...... , 1007 · · ioc:, c:lose to schls. shops Te nder loving c are la> de&. Catalina ocean WA.TEINOHT
, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ---&fNy. $164.~. needed w make this 3 view. 3 Bdrm condo. ~ SA.Trt'oN 1-S 58r, 2Ba. 2aty, 1'°' lots. by * C q:,,; ··R I ~ 2 bath ~acehsetter Superb location. Pool, 9'11 BAYSID COVE w .
Tllrl.IXIS
Absolutely prime loca-
tion in Corona del Mar
and Balboa Peninsula.
Large assumable loans. St t b Ote ea ty tllU\DC a SuPeOOr ome. --•-I owner. ps o ay-·. . Pool sized yard. Close lo i., ........ spa. Largest floor plan of.
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=':· ·=·· ~?u~b?:;. --------& fnvt>stmt>nl park. schoOls and shops. C/J I Mew,.,. C .... ..-rereci. Open. fresh and a
FAIJ.BIOOI
GoU course fmtg w /vast mtn view. 2Br 2 ba hm
with db features on eas
care landscaped lot. N
clubhae, amenities to
)'O'I leisure time. 2'" 'y
lse at $300/mo. incl. fre
aolf. tennis, TV cable
waler, trash ft gal
security guard. ~.500
Ph 71411-128-6510
~··· •75,000. 87,_0129 640-5777 Priced for fast sale. 640-5357 beautiful view. Custom lfli lli!!!~~~~!!!~!!!!I Sl.21.750. ---------decor, gold fixtures and
;J , NICI SL.ASHID .. IMHOOO LN. r: LIASl/OPTIOM many upgrades. Boa
Aak for Smith· Meyer '
640-5357
DUPLIXM.I. c.: l Beach cottage on lrg CUL DI SAC J.M. PITEIS $4000-•n JOll ilt slip rights up lo ·ff.
P.Unaule Jot In qu.le ~Bdrm,2story, l250.000. MIWHOMI RENT APPLIES TO S74B.OOO.
neipborhood. Perfect t HA tn Woodbridge. 4 Bdrm. 3 PURCH • ., JAMES L &OULD
.JO.rALMSPllMGS I invest or Uve in. Owne wvE.lr~fOIAU ba. fam rm. wetbar, 1213N.CO~T HWY "-">E. 4 Bdrm . '31·1532
Near beach, 2·3 bdrm .. 2
car gara1e. near park,
princ. only .
Sfunnlna. 2br. 2i,.,ba, I ub SM0.000 for imm C.ll MW shutters thru-out. Exist· fam rm, dinin& rm, 3 ~~~~~~~~~!i Diiolside entry club con· sale with low interes """· •. : •• ing new assumable loan LAGUNA BEACH ~°!.,..,condo with view . -:
ilo. Willaell ""interest or I fiaandn&. (714)673-1610. • ·~===--Owner/Bkr.531·4804 ____ 497_-4848 _____ -------------• S.Oa•• 1076
TSL lnvstmt 642-1603
Laguna Beach 4/unit. tax
shelter. 1reat loeation.
Debra 972·9300. aU:.F.asy financing. Also,._ .. ....,. 1022 Luxury rondo. 2000+ sq -..1 ... su• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• nail. for wkly /mo. ren· -.l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IWIU.OWS, newly remod tt. featuring 3 br, 2~ ba, r-U"'Wn ~ IRVINE.· THE GROVES
2Br", 2Ba. AC. 202
garage, OWC L2%·20 yrs
lo dn. 162.000. Ownr /agt
5'4-4910, 73Hl599 eves
hi. 675-0288 •••-... ••••••••••••••• _..._._. 1026 3br+ den. a /c ... T erms deli tful · w )'-Owner Oc~pled duplev MUST•-•• _,.._ gh view. a .. to .. ~•w•arYa.w
SHOPPB'S Owner. le~tate .••••••••••••••••••••••• available. -~-·S664_ shopping. $139,500. Of. ~r~~::~reosm. oco~anre~ Ma1nificent 180 deg. ...sA. VEIDI 4 rLU
Owners unit, DPymt
3l"'k Aasu.m a9,000 9~ "k
loan. Seller carry bal.
Prine only. Agt. 641·0290
Sl'ICIA.f. spaciou s du p Jex . IM FOllCLOSURI I Gorgeous 2Br +.den home fered by Planned Invest· • white water view ... bluf 'One year old 3 Bdrm I fu-eplaces . 1ara1e. 17 3 Bdrm, 2 b~. $120,000. on. the lake in Wo~d ·' menl Concepts , 496-3319· ~c:zos~O from g:/ k · t o p . . . w a I k l
home. beautifully de-sq. ft. each unit. Gros 33822 Mariana Or . bndge.Speclacular v1ew TIG-2ll1. •5 · A&l. ic e sand ... brand new corated. Delightful S16SO/mo. 29% down. l.JIM-4656 of Saddleback Moun·t·--------•-97_s._o_i_42_._res __ 7_&0-_2566 ___ 1 BR ... galeguardedw /in· North Laguna Beach landscap~~g. ~lo~i.ng . OWC balance. 1295.000. Mwlk9• leaclt I 040 tw~s. Near boaldocks. Harbor Vu Homes 4 Br 2 lercom ... pvt pool and Beaut.. 2 Br. 2 Ba . Hug ~aulted ce1hng m living Bltr. 875-0185,646·5264. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Swimming lagoon & ~ Jac'uzzi. San Clemente. deck, oceanview. walk l ~!.om a '!.~ aM c BoLtY 28r 2Ba d . St t MUSTSILLI beach. Adullpool.sp4 ,& • ~;9 fam rm. Fee land. OfferedalSS2S.OOO. beach . $67 ,500. BYJ
INVESTORS
12 UMITS nn!place. ~su A E • con o. eps • tennis courts. Assumable I ~ _. ,500. 644·4157 714-492-7623 Owner 494·0491 home} LOAN, OWNER WILL beach. $228,500. By 4 br , l~ ba . g ll ftnancing. Jerry Shaw· -AM•-M 7 ,,..,, ...... ,. k ,~RRY 2nd. $103,950. owner. 213·944·9781 days, neighborhood, Sll0,000 644.9030. Eves : 760.is070. -"' Beaut waterfront eo-op, ~~~· ~-~~· ~l~4~-....~··~........,~~11 49'1·33llext218wor ,C~l979-5370today 213 ·691 -4769 o OWC .. Small 2nd. Bkr. si45,ooo. Bes t offer or 2bdrm, H.ba . s pec --= Co rdat
East Side Costa Mesa
nfE ESTATE AGENTS
642·1442
A 714-67J.7460eves. 675--0185 lease option. MONARCH tacular view from living CTI'tlUS SHORE rr..,+y 1600 LLSTATE FtXEIUPrH! ~I& 100/oDn SUMMIT I room & master bdrm, Beaut. Ocean View....................... COSTA MESA.
• -aEaLTORS' CDMCOTTA.CH Good neighborhood, P"""•1arPlanl3Bd 2 Ba . Trem_end~us oc ea n~ ~tios,pool,secbldg.un· Home,4000'ofelegance LA.GUMAIEACH 9 Units : near beach. ".. PLUSIHCOME needs paint & TLC. 4 f~Owner Will carry ,l'03Slline v1ews !romlh1s \fergroundparking.Slip. 1n presl1giou.s are~. 960059.FT. owc ·at 87'. No,pay·
OPIHHOUSI
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1526 DIVOM Lli.
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Lovely 3 Bdrm patio llome._wood burninl
•.llftplace. Cully carl)eted.
,~jcro·wave . many.
many extras. 7~·1920. ...
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PL.ACE
PllOPEITllS ... 'i
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.__.. to SZ72 500 bdrm lo/ .. ba SJ07 000 .,.. :t Bdrm 2 ba end u 1t con ~al financing. 1235.000 Guard Gate, pool, tennis 14 ~---' commercial· ments 2 yrs. Cash Clow -• owc'.smal · 2'nd. Bkr: paper at 14':., to qual i:i . • L' ho . 9 •. . . h _.,.. or 3 Bdrm 2 bath home 675--0185 blzyer Dys 557 7010 eves ~o. Vaulted . ce1ltn gs, .. or pvt s wmg 5S·l961. spa"' •3 m1 pnv beac . industrial units located w/low rents. $450.000
with isolated master 831.6407 ' fireplace: atrium, cov·i---------•I S750 ,000 J>y appl . ononeolLa1una's main Sll2,500 down. Bkr Les bdrm (can be parent ----ered patio. 2 car gar 1714)548·6542.or723·8963. highways . Building re· BarnhartSS9·4475, Bkr.
retrul or in-law qrtrs llG ASSUM. LOA.H y1..115 IS IT! Sl48.SOO. UPPER BAY cently remodeled. High11~~~~~~~~
Com let I f b. h d 3 "' Orean View 3 br. 2"2 ba demand area. Partners!~
AND a 2 bdrm co\la,e. P e Y re ur is e Here is a home w 1th u-f"'MILY of · Anyw_, you de9cribe ll . BR lo/.ba bome in Hunt. ~cious comfort and _..._ "" townhome. vaulted ceil· want ~· . feni:ia very 5W'1R TAX SHll.THS
it's charm.in&, WP to date 8cb. 1 mile from ocean. l)' of space to grow: HOME A.HD A.REA. $164 500 ings, end unit. Vacant. ~~;fc~n~rc~~5~n lM Newer Units. cent~al
andbeautif\tlly located. Brud new al>pliances. Ja.rae t>onus room of· nus 4 Bdrm 2 ba home is , ' $129,900. Offered by with lll6.750down. c.o.ta Mesa. Assum. fm. Ctilf.rDehlla Sl3e.900 fen enough s pace for l~ated in a quiet familr. Super Newport Beach Planned lnvestmen\ Realooomics 87w 7 Sl.250.000 644-721 I C8lllwy 21 family hobbies a nd nagbborhood on a cu · home. 3 Bdrm 2,., bath, Concepts. 496·3319 , 18 Units. 3 yrs old. cen· f79·1050 · rec reation . Plu s 4 de-sac. Features : beam m2317. ._ ________ mt tral Costa Mesa ... Seller 1---------bdrms 2~ ba and fllm1 •ceilings. Italian t ile. RV ac c e ss · n e w MIW'POIT llA.CH rm tll00.000.
llVIMI TIUACI
OML Y I~. DOWM
Beaut. 3br, or 2 + den,
1044 ly room. and an excep ff1)1C, !1ew 40' .1>001 ~nd bathroom. counter tops 11111--------· Prime C-1tot57xl20 With 28 Newer Units H.B. 2 t1onal c:ulde-s ar IOl'a spa with spacious side and fixtures. All copper UYIOM older two bedroo m Br.28a each.St'ller fm .
./llSTIUY
lion yard,SlW,500 plumbU\g.Call645-9161 GOLFCOUISE home. Conspicuously l.650.000
WITH OCEAN VU localed on Old Newport All can close 1980. IJl.a440
1055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OPEN HOIJ\f
Rf ALTY
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3 Br --1~ ba, remodel to Blvd. $250,000 Agent. 0 Bourke Realtor 631-'1~. 546.9950
equal nei ghborhood.~~!!!!~~!!~~~ Owner will help rinance.r
Sll0,000. --------·
ORAMGECO.
WALNUT SOUi.ii
Nice 2 story 2 lfdrm "C"
plan. Freshly painted,
Ct'dral air. Priced below
compara111e sales for im·
~action. '96.900. OCIA.H '12 ILOCK lae quarter lot, new paint
Deluxe 2 & 3 Bdrm units. in " out. new cpta, new ~01£$S
C:WC.C...wLol
G«EA.T FIXH UrPEI Pnme area or Newpor
7l/•°lo I st TD
M "pride" units. -rents
are low low Income
S325.000. Price. $3,250.000 Ctil644-7ZI I
/Jn NIGU
Fireplace each unit. flooring , pool, spai UI~
S•ller wilt finan ce'. redwood decking Iota o ~II r
1165.000: lnoludes land. room to add on. immed. 't523 CAMPU5Dl·IRVINE ~
JA.SMIMECIEEtC 2 Bdrms. 1 ba. Walk to Beach. Useable 2000 sq .
Good assumable loan + beach. Owner will sell ft. bldg or plans for 10.
creative f.inancing on VA or help finance . sq. ft . bld1. Agent k~l\lll y &
l\SSUCll\1[5 ~ ....... , Prop. occupancy! owe financ· Saler Fill-.c~ ·a-~ ing. 1297.000 leasehold. •---•-h 1041 f ~ "'""' ICOGl 1536 Se d ~ -Because o persona pro-
this 3 Bdrm 2 story home Sllrl,000. 631-7300 14 UNITS
with lge balcony. ocean Ask ror M. David. Agt , , , yrs old. 159<>.000. 18'k
....,......, . rena e ••••••••••• •• ••........ bl b h •'75-7060• Terrace. 1---------ems, you can uy le ~~!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!! ---------iFor Sale By Owner.I•--------lowest-priced home in a
and city lights view, ten· 492.~JJ 498-4866 HIWPOIT llA.CH down
nis., pool, sec. gates. A •STOL STitlET 651·1666
-= Duplex. 3Bt, 2Ba; 2Br, Owner financed. 3 Br. 2 ON THE BEACH.Mobile gorgeous neighborhood
$9Z,900 ZBa.Xlnt. loc. xlnt. cond. Ba.~. $25,000 down. Home 2Br. r edwood with a "low down". You
ste'I al $425 .000 .• _.___ 100. x 224 .. (Ira acre) DC1¥i1&Clcrl&
Dttorator's own home. --C/JI Mewporf C....... c.,tst1mo 1071 primetroperty. NNN ex "'=% A.SSUMAILE So. Hwy , Corner, pvt, balance at 13%. Sl.24.900. deck. cedar shakes. can have a spacioua 2
J Bdrm, 2 ba home. AF· prof. decor. $329,000 by 7fi0.1713. hardwood int, rrplc story, 4 bedroom home
Frox. 9 yrs youn d. owner.675-1055,673·4848. ---------1 t59.900. (714)499·3816 that.has a formal dining
640-5357 ••••••••••••••••••••••• isiting eue. $340,000. 2 I 00 IY OWNER C/JI ::~;_.ff ........... ~ .......... ..
Fi I " I~~!!!!!!~~~~~ room. warm family
, /;~ a~4i; l:riu:\ ie~: WAMTDUPUX **SlllL£ $f01J1: room . upgraded interior. NICI SI.A.SHED Breathtaking panoramic New 10 Un1l lndustnal
Beach cot\a&e on lrg ocean view of Dana C•doMl•l•••JTowa Bldg. C M. 16,000 sq. fl. Peninsula lot in quie Harbor. Spectacular ....._..,.._.. 1700 25'1 down. Owner carry
neighborftood. Perfect l customized 3000 sq. n. 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1st. TD at 121,% for 2
sreenhouse. water sof· Have $200,000 cash to OCIA.NfltOHT rA.RK 3 car garag!.i large yard, J.mer. elec. garage door loan. Spri.n&er. 834.9383 4 •• .-sa n 28r1 cabana & lrlr. SUb· CW·de·S8C, I udor styling tez 900 &... letting allowed. 3 pvt & much more al an un· ~ C.ilf i~ C.... MaM I 024 Ideally located in the bchl, pool & fishing pier. fortunate Distress Sale invest or live in. Owne Bdrm +retreat. 990.000 HUMTIM&TON years . Phil •Sullivan
• 5_..._ .... 0--5 ·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca1ilornia Homes area. $19,900. (714) 499·3816 pnce. Call us for details .. __ 1-SIDIDUPUX thiscustomizedplanhas on the phenomenal
a loan balance of $82,000 <>c..frt. lorQGitl flnanc\ng available.
asks ~.000 (or 1mm m upgrades. Assumable ie.•CH Realtor548-2103 .
sale with low interes 1o 12 % financing . '""' Lois"'--11!:...1.-
fmancing. (714)673·1610. 1337,500. 3380l Avenida VI' 1 •5 .._. -ZZOO
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" VllWHOMI J~eDOWN ~will carry lat TD. ~ ol Corona del Mar's
E diatinauia.hed . Localed ln small
e eommunjtt with
pool. Ute airy 4 bdrm, a bath home. 2 Flrepl11ces,
llil"mal dining room & lil'eatfut room. Perfect for family 6 entertain· 1111· Newly offered a\ 91'1,000.
Twe J lfo. u.lh al 123 interest with mon· Lo down. low iri"terest. 761-6161 Sl4Z,SOO thly payments of $848 Treasure Island M .H. PltOFISSIOMA.L
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POSSllLI Ca1ita. SJC. 714-496-5275· FROM Back Bay area. 78x300' re-
"' e • llM.n and assumable. Asking Parle. Jim Thomas 714 ltlALTOltS, IMC. 1 1 ' 1 S4M114 499-3816 ~~~~~~~
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Seller is motivated. 4 s..taAM I 010 ..-., l250.000. 548-0040.
IASTSIDE C.M. 2S12Santa Ana Ave,
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, OCIAM&CANYON ••••••••••••••••••·~··• lO% down. Call Diana. ll% .... 1714153Ml21 Bldg Site steps t o WIMDOWVllWS "'63l l2166 ocn /bay plans for ~lendid home of wood a... · • .,.._.I custom h ome avail.
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upgraded38drm 2'h Ba Own the comfortable 3 Bdrm 3 bath home. Its graded Monaco with hot baths, hi.lie back yard, near ocean . owne n..~~-
attached Woodbrldl(e bdrmhomeofdramatic features include : a tub&pool.$475,000.0pen A/C,walkingdlslanceto finance.640-1177. 1450
home. Look out lfie spaces. Just reduced lo formal dining room . house Sat & Sun l l·3. schools •· golf ""ourse •••••••••••••••••••••••
MESA VERDE 4 Br. 2 Ba. prden window to lovely 1255,000. family room, RV park· F.nler west gate, ask fo Sl OS 000 Br';, k er . .__ ,,..,....., 2000 Who is stayin1 in our
with pool . Beaut . wood de c king in 64..,7211 ing, new P•int. Asking Jean Beach . Kathi 98J.8m. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• fin~st 1uesl )louse in
2 BR, 2\.'t ba, contemp .
delip. '116.000.
'46-S0f6 '46a609 l
lndacpni & eaay care backyard. Walk to p~rk, 1229.000. For•n appoint-Hardesty. Realtor . 190,000 sq n orrlce com· Laguna Beach? You are
Y •rd. Owner may carry pool, school. Call now . rnent to see, call Sf0..1151 78CHl3M. plex in Texu where over when you own a share of
(in in .., ....,. 0 $UM 900 .... , ,-Ya terrants are oil com· Sho eo:': Rel· I-ton~~ . i) ' SJ0,000 DOWN w.-a~ ~_.! P9ftlea. Shows re.turn on Laguna res. Resales
e a r ----: ~I \\bodbrldte llt c_,.. View ._"" :---:r. •'" M.280.000 cash in. Sell now avail. Call our un· ,._. bdilllft Re h Transferred owner in· Darling Enghsh tudor price $12,980,000. Prln. liatednumber494-0741.
In Collet~ Part. This 3 a II ~ lhinp fast with Daily ~~~~~~~~~I sisted on best. take ad· two bedroom: Perfect onl: W Crook C ook Olltef,.._ br, l ... ba at ...... ,000 has · 551·3MO Pilot Want Ads. :; ...... 1 for the newlyweds: Has · y. m. · r ~' .,. eu.. vantaae. ._. a11 nal a put usumable loan o( lllt'I Rltn. PO Box ll!M, ,. .,.,., 2550 a.um. pvt party loan. .a rrHu rtnry,lrYlnr .,..,.. . 1044 OPIM DA.IL Y changlna backdrop o 11 % : TAR B ELL . Redlands. Ca. 92373. fh •••••••••••••••••••••••
C.U lot' d9lalla. Cfttury ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2PM ti DUSK IP'ftn and 1olden slopes, RE ALT o Rs . ca 11 TI4f1G.2'1211 V\acca Valley. 5 adjoinin&
Zl!Go&d Cout Realtors, 2591 Bayshores Dr. Iona shadows . and '54().lT20 n11. 'View Iota, lOO'X2fiS' ::=;aft. 6pm, Betty, • Bayshores. 3 Bdrita. din· twinkJini U&hta: this me ~~~------~-~7~ ...... ~ ... ~5~--l ea. Reedy to bkl. Only
.. · 1mecneb l lrvlne inarm,den.Acroastrom ;e.uc 5 bedroom hom ,..... 1oto vw.• •o.ooo .,.. dwn. Ez ~~W~ IZ-4 Aaum. 8~~ loan, 3br, • Bay $385,000. See Helene olfen a spacious Uled ••••••••••••••••••••••• PllMI terms . Owner /A&t fJ~OSICT .a.. tam rm. uv rm. din f88lty Allison. toyer nanked by lar1e OW,. YOUI OWM COSTA MIS.A <n4>1&2-m1.
N.wport Crat :a bdrm on. frplc, nice decor. PP Waterfront Homes, Inc. Uvtna room and dlnlna ... STOllC ""1t. CloM lo tennis $122,900 3113 Canadian Realtors 631·1400 room. The ruddy glow o ARIA ~+ ACRES nr San Luis ~· Auumable loan Dr. f'11H711 blasin1 lo&s fro In . 2 .C.+MF. HGMI 8'o' at l0.4'XGroea. Nice Obispo. Remote area ,:.-KJ:« ? '!'!? Now LIASI OPTION T.fr ~~:.::~~;>:NY ........ Y•... f~;c~J~vi~h!~!t fo:l8::d ~~:~:::i:~~: ~ :'nd b,:,;,~e!.1 ~Is ~~~ «f~'it:~~-::
tfllAUJ\YSTAUFFER SIOll-'lft~· Ol!eanvu.3Bdrm2t,;Ba, neaa. You are 1uaran. Parklike arounds com· tdldinpwithnewroofa. Sl20,000. Call Don.
1 SEA IJON REALTY Ren& a..:...i'• to pu-haa-JIWIL OM THI LMlf 3car1ara1e. 1125.000. teed to k>ve It at SZ79,000. pliment cuatom home · ,_ owe <D)481._ or f16..3171
.7•-IJ14 · -...... ~ ... -....... :~'"' -Termac\lltomtalloredto olk floou, marble Low,..,. vacancy. · · ,.. _. _ .. .,_ ..... ,_ Fabulous location w/111nrgeous ~me ..... __ Owner muat sell nowt -..... .... ..........._
Mual aell townhouae 2
atory, 3 br. 2 ba, frplc,
pool, rec. tm. 2 car 1ar.
tlOl,900. 648-01(7 ; ....
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BRS, courtyard entry w/fountain, 719.9z21 more ot thla rare .. Olde ' # IOCla..elMAMOI
outdoor balcony, and many extra 1111 ==~~~all ' 9'JAIL Coloredo Spriap area.
custom features. $265,000. Gail DI _.CE 100 yr old • ...._. ,... vi HAllOI YllW r-~ cmlY .........a. O.er :a"
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2&3 &4 Hdrms
Winter J,,eases from $795
Yearly Leuscs from $995
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675-3331
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a.. frplc, poo), ••II.AU. ·~ t4Bl~JUI. 217 kdcbay. Tennla. pool. Prime comer loc. 'Up lo ~ Full price~.~ o _M7_-802Jll __ . -----
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2 lar•e: Br Yorttoro V.....W. EiuK-. Deluxe 3 P'1mSpriap Santa Ana Hts, 1.c 5 br BESTO.C. LOCATION lice for sale lo individual •• .. ••••••••• ••••• •
Viii... <:undo Walk l br. 2 ba Otcao 6 Bay ba. atudent or Prof. non· DIN. Tustin Ave. l min. only· terms. 642·5212
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view. Frplc . pool, aym, o.Pninhun Rental• _.... t h /"'h S.A. " Nw ... Fwys. L&e tlemeotary ·twut clubbouie. securilv , s .... er os rew"' ers ~ Oldli per mo lflil ~19. _ .... , ' S300 +ulil. 631-3500 Iv pro(. decorated of cs. ·quor licenat for sale.
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' IJ12.3023b\wn•S.Wkd•Y• "-.J-~bed. ,._,or ""11 serv., xerox, con.f. rm. Owner will finance . ltir. zaa. nt beach, bltos, .._"-' , F c~/dfll', encl ganae S.y front 7th nr condo. 2 Coull&r)'ClubSetUn1. etl'WW/aame,btflnew Site. aerv. avail. From .$70,000. Ca ll John ~10 S36~1 br, 2 ba, 2 undercround Goil,T..U.Avall-2Bf. 28• Condo·lrv saiomo.Lu\moothfree Bellamy752·•5S. IH...\lTlf'l l. 1 BO
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pd ~ nlu 6'15 l70b for .iw "\~ I:: 18th St
. 1 abMa\~ialR•tes Pool, S300 mo. incl util. wi'Smoe.aareement.
2br,t"1t ba condo,bll·1n1, prk&spacea.highyup-forourClieDtaonJy. Avail n ow . Sharon 963-0937
1J•tio, •harp. bih l &raded. panoramic view Weekly, lloolbly and M2·4CXIS
beach, 5495 Mar&e , ol bay" ocean, priced WeekeadRen.laJs. --------~ NWl'T,.OMTAfH
964 16811 wtder market. $1200/m Pror. Woman 25 ·35 to IBfT•LS
_____ _. yrly. M2·1122 Call: (7141321-1911 share 2 bdrm. 2 ba, Lux. 2 Rental Spaces Approx.
C.l.OS!:: TO 8t:A<.:H. l Br. -----.-----1 condo Pool sauna sec w1ttr Stuve. aau mo. F.ut Bluff 01ce 2bdrm. CAntEDRALCANYON . ' . . SOOsq.ft.cltup. Including 2 l.>1 tbwnhomc·t)'pl" .1·un SJ6.2'S6, 536.7979. 2ba In 1~rden sett1n1. COUNTRY CLUB IZliOmO. Call Fran days · ..US. S350 4 $45(). 2450 do 1'2 IJ1& l11dr) rm . -----Pool, patio, new crpt, 7s98113.eves63l·5l30 Newport Blvd. Cosla
cl"'4.< to ho61> & ~hop ttt, tWW• q..&et li8C area. Adults, no Prat. F over 30 shr Foun· Mesa. See Manager.
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-••••••••••••••••••••••• specious l bdrm •Ill for Canyon Drive w/Same. "'2·2917 suilA!& avail. in Newpon l~U&:, •e 1"'1'ury d!Jplex. ~ t1r 2 Br 2~ Ha. Townhouse. single adult. $465/mo. Palm Sprints. Be h c 11 r 1 f ~ l Bi ~ every lllra puoj, tennis, Jae, sauna. 644·47&7 CalUornia 92262 PROMONTORY PT. re· 15.2~6~ a or n °:
Uble gar fo nrd > nl SS7S ' 11>5() mo. 842 5053 ------Desert Resort Realty ducUon al rent for pre· ---·------1
673.Q.'16, 642 Ytititi I --------• l Bd. l block lo Bay paratlon al muls Don 800 sq n · 3 otrices in
I-' "d '"'-ll44 Charmin& spac Up1Jer , 4bdrm, 2ba condo o 67~2101 Newport,Center. 567 Sa o;ll:1~~t .., pvt 18rd. f•nl'I J ••••••••• .. y•••••••••• redec. $395. 759-0840 North Shore of Tah~ X/F 21· .. "' Non·smkr to Nic:olu Or. Suit.e 109. aa,...ge. P\'l Y • no1Woodbridae nit-e2 Br con· FUiiy rum. S/min flt) -P"',lfYll1ds . S:J SO mo , do, no pets. 1mmed. 0<:· Westclirf N.8. adull con· North Star. $400/wldy lhare rum. N.B. Condo. S'lOOpermo_.&w-468'.
~'253eves c upancy . 025 /m o . do.•· 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, 957·32218,S30-3946Bert. walk \o beach, pool. We have orrice s pac
- -5.'a2·d.!Oafl6:30. 10 steps t" pool. New sauna. Jae, tennis. much available in prestigio
I) . mds ulll. ...xcept ....... •ecti 314' '"' 159.i616. So. Lake Tahoe, Nev. · _,,, mo · .,.., .. ...,rt enter. 675 sq f U~~rm, 2 bath Yr· carpetma. yearly lease. SKI RENTAL more ~ 6.t2 lS62 ..i-c
el('(', AA.7241, ••••••••••••••••••••••• _"ti'_• _______ _. BR -•--aftert. wilh a hu&e ocean vie ' r •..,,_,new, stepe t for only $1.30/fl. Leas
NeWp<>rt Beul'h Really WOODS COYE Venailles·l Br. security, Heavenly North ski lifts Responsible work in& has 2 year oplion fro
------ -lbdrm. frplc, beamed pool tree. $500. Steve. panoramic lake view female wishes to fln"d & r... be ~wt!r 2 Br. with garage ceilings. cedar lined ~7-1900, IW0-9345 Only ~ per Jdte. Th share apt at beach with vdo r 1981. Call ro ~Adults. no pets. bath. $525 /tno or add a E q u i l Y S h 0 P P more lnlormation. ~S-5571 detac he d bdrm ror1Yearly28r.l8a.Stepst 916.542.1400, as~ ro =~~ft5~~\~:d~ 0.M.MARSH \LLRLT
ou uu;x .2-Br-I Ba. All SlOQ/mo more. 370 F1ora. beach. Very clean. 1525 Linda. wkends. 644.999() Dys : 1133-3544 Phi I ; mo. 2131947·5144 FORLIASI utiig•'pd. 1Adlts. no pets. e7·22'1ll Patricia.
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Gold mining claims.
patented, on Mother
Lode. 212 acres, P.O. Box
184.S. Newi;>0rt Beach,
UIOO.
Patented. Exciting New
~gy Efficient. Pollu·
lion f)-ee, H.i&hly Porta·
ble Pleasure Crart. A
t~ally new concept in
boating. Robert Craig
9'1~9721 .
e .oOO°Wnte off in 1980 so,ooo write orr in 1981
Total investmt. $.S,000 in
solid medical eqwpmt.
leue plan w /mjr. corp.
Landmark investments
714-851-l.SSS
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642·5&71
333 E. 2Jsl. St Cost a 2 be. adults. no pel.s. N.
Ml!S,..' Mgr JD Shown Laguna. near shops &
12 ~ GPM Daily 1ncld beach, S500. 768·6471
Wkh~ ' .
CUte 2 BCt. 1 Ba w /new
cpl & drapes. Mature
adults. $475. 548·5306,
631-1.266, All.
Monterey C.C . Pal
Desert. t.ovely 2 Br.
Ba. Fairway Condo
Comp. rum. Beat view
Roommate ror ni ce
d~ al beach. Avail.
Monthly or yearly.
~7195
Rt>onunate to sbr hse, 2
mi from bch. $210 mo. +
~ I.ti.I. 964-1183
Xlnt loc·nr OC Airport
<Xe faces beaut atrium
Abundant parking
8Sl·906l
•NEW•
CAL-COPA
MASSA&E
• ~Discount w /this ad
·--__ . ...,........, 1152
Cle.di E. side 2bdr m. gar. I•••••••••••••••••••••••
si25 1mo 2 BR 21, Ba CONDO.
1>15·!1395 clean. quiet. pool. fplc .
-I A<.:. $495 mo 640·5042 DmaPoint 3826 I ----.... 1.................. Hewpori •och 1169
Larit-'spacious 3 bdrm. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llath . frpl c . de c k .
ga (a ge . $500 m o
Oarly n e . <i 94 3672 ,
661 1161
PAlllOPOIT
APAITMOOS
Two2bdrm. tba. being re·
modeled. one avail now.
one the 15th. Year round.
Util paid. 117 25th St.
(7 14 )6 40 ·2036 .
(213)869·9478
AJI extras. $1.200 per mo 11-.-~ _67_~_1~_. ____ _... ...... -r:.. 4350
Ocean Bluff Kauai Condo
S2SO per week. Sleepa 6
•••••••••••••••••••••••
-673-'l:i8S Npt. Shores. across from
Colt• M•a. 731 w. 18th St, "5. si.ogl~ garage.
NM'7Z, ~9900. Ask for
Faye. • bch. Barh w 1sml br $345.
Pool, gar640-5078 ---
Private oHice, Newpo
Beach. Avail. 1mmed.
1200 mo . unfurn .
Secretarial cit Recep-
tionist s ervice avail.
64.S-4212
REDECORATED
campus Dr & ·Quail of-
fice space . 600 to 1800 sq
ft . f)-om 90< to sr sq (t.
V1SA MC ca&MTHO ComerWarner/Newland
NOIL&e '17061 Newland: H.B.
W&WTD..._ 141-6446
'7MHIJllS-1145 I~~~~~~~ Arranced by
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A llortaace Broker
WAHJ SSSF•ST7
AIJ.'i amt·bt. 2nd, 3rds· flex.. lerms-caJI now:
E . Slarr·964'6833.
5100 . ....................... .
Near beach. 1 & 2 Bdrm
2 br. $US. balcony. ~er COUNTIY CLUI apts , no pets . 14 0 garage ,• ocea n vie w Supenor 645-8684 761J.~l. ~-0741 1 UYIM& IN -·-. ------' ....... SIMir'9 4)00 2 car aarace f15/mo. Nr. ~2960 . ~~~~~~~I
l WestcliJr lge tbr, newly ............. •••••••••• llUl6Placentla 111mllPDIT •ra,aH .._. ..... ••II 3140 NIWPOIT decor. patio/pool, adul Morini! Avoid dewiu 875-4D. •1 8""' ••••1;•:.••••••••••••••• 1ir..t.CH nopets&tS-8152 11 r--erana new 1 & 2 Bdrm ~ cut vina expenaes: •Dbl Garaae in Hunt. •AVnftllilT
Pieramnte Condos Pool, . 2 Bdrm, 2 bath duplex, Profeuionally sine Bcb. Near Coast Hw y. 8'11 rllUIU
spil '-t ennis, garages An atlull community on car gar. f)-plc. Yr ly 1525. 1971. F.uya«ea.133-3307 f)-om lOOOs1rtoS300s/r.
12131 596•7202 uys m 41 the Ba~k Ba}. Spec · 7ro.724l. HOU~TIS Newerbldg,ample park-
l«>NEY AVAILABLE
125K-SLOOK Quick
Penonal Service
Secured by Combination
d Re.u.Penooal Prop.
lntertel Financial Corp.
l..a&t or round a pet? Call
Atumal Ass1sia n c ~
League 5J/·2273. No fee
UWAU
Lou vlc. Bayaide
Pharmacy, Shrk laland
Yee.bl Club, Safeway
llartret. 11-ZJ·IO. Gold
>-fedalUoa w /Bloomer
8ri18de wri\tea OD froat
and 1m11l dlamood. Baell of lledalUon en .
p-aved: To Jlldi, t.ove
Toni llT•. Ha loo& rope chaiD 6 lhort rope cbaia .
"'-call: Ml·J471
lat in IMa Canyon, brown
•white Beaale with wart
on noee. Bil Reward.
'64-m.1.
FOUND : Tiny Thin
bachlund Fem,j n Ocean
at Cteleent Bay Beach #
LB.4!M~
FOUNB: Butterscotch
colored l&e male Tabby
al Balboa Bay Club
642-SiU, 645·5000
FOUND: Fem Purebred
cat nr Mlle Square Park
IM7 ·5325 after 6
FOUND: Terrier mix,
IOld. male. St. Bernard.
tri ~olor , mal e .
Schnauzer, male, Mix
breed, s mall brown
male . NB Animal
Shelter. 644·3656
FOUND: Bia old Yeller
Lab type female, friend·
ly. vie Mesa & Irvine.
C.M. 541-tlll
Found: Yn& F. German
Sbelihad. (6 mos). In·
dianapolis/Beach. HB
•3361
lat: Opal/Gamet Ladies
rin&. nr Spires Rest; CM
Much Sentimental value.
REWARD. :Ml-44.33
Los\: CAT . M ale
Himalayan Siamese .
Desperately nds medica-
tion. No. Laguna Bch
area. 494·5807
LOST : 12·4. 2 mal e
Keeshounds, silver/blk.
C.M. area. REWARD'.
Please call Teri d ys
~7474, eves 548-1512
SCUllUTS
AllSIEIS
Garble -Plano -
Quot• -Aerate -
NATURAL
l tried usina a credit
card In a health food
st.ore and the clerk told
me they only accept
NAnJRAL cash.
Found. Man's wallet
With ca.ah. Oo 26th St.
N B. Call to ident1ry
b15-3148. 842 1721 eves . t~"Ular Spa. 7 sw1mmmg Newport Beach Realty 1132.4134 Lookina IOI' dbl IJ•rage for in&. also..AOO linen no r
pools. 8 lighted tennis LOOKINGTOSH .. AR.E". truck in H .B . area. boatdockforlease.
Winll.'f Rental S800 Mo 3
l"1ri11 21... Bu Condo
<~·can & lia) view. 20
bua\ :.\Ip Comm tennis
1·mirts. pool Washer 1
Dr)er. 2 l'ar garage
w elel· garage door
Optt)er. Pri vale patio.
nc\I( carpet Wail con ·
~1dcr furn. 642-1603.
cwrt.s. bike trails. put Vers a illes. 1 Br pen· 536-3413or536 2605 ~1-1666
( 714> 8.\1-2236 •Found or lust a pet? Call -------
f~D. Male dog. lite
br""n & whl. Vic. Santa
Ana & 16th Pl . CM .
645·2099eves. da ys
56-2744
tmg green. ttachelors. 1 lhoose. view of fount,ain, WE MATCH ROOM · . · O..h & Clartl
and 2 bedrooms apart. ref rig incl. ssso 640. MATES: Office...... 4400 •l9UITY LOAMS•
ments. and townhouses Agt 752-9475 •••••••••••••••••••••• • Cd .-., •48 HT. Service• iromS44900permonth ----1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want Mr"""uxe Suites. 11@:0 •Upto90%Apr Value
On Jamboree Al 2bdrm, lba quiet area M/F40to~. shr S br; ~ ba financial inst. 7000s.r. sq.fl . AC. ampl pkg, uul •king Loans
SanJoaquin HHls Road ne~beach,&Lido.ss7s' hBe. C.M. Spa. Nr So. llt.Ooor.AgenlS4l·S032. pd. 2855 E. Cst Hw y. -tmos.nopymnlloans
<714 )644-1900 642,tz72. Coast Plaza & fwy . $225 675-alOO •Extended term pay·
11'1'. We' re the Pet Pals
1114 )7 39-2988 ----
LOST. Slk & Wht Fem.
Slbenao Husky in Ca
Be a c h a r e a 1 I / 3 ,
REWARD49J.8366 '8 an•r USO ••••••••••••••••••••••• . +I IS utils. 641 -4913 l(OU CBCTH ....._ ._... 4450 ment plan avail
Oceanfront ror Winte r New Versailles 2 Br ..___., WWI C4llf T11rift. Lo. ..... EW• Rentals. fUmished & un· Ba, 16(1() mo. ·By H~ag Share !rg lu~ home, $265 ,_,,...rv · ••••••••••••••••••••••• · "
rum Broker 675-4912. Hosp. 968.mi or 96l·0867 + util.' Microwave, 2 ~e,ant executi~e suites Forslore &office s pace at 646'5045 CAL-COPA
PRE LAW student needs
SZS.000. Will do anything Legal. Confide nt ial
OVM. P.O. Box 3242.
N.B. 92863. ___ _ _ _ _ _ lrplcs. 546-34.28. an presU1ge location. With reasonable rates. .._, W..e.d SOJO ~ ... 55 .. '-I
NO FEE'. Apt. "8t Condo Steps to the beach. Im ~~!set e s u PP 0 r l 500 to 2700 S. Ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,. AW'
rentals.V11laRenlals. mac.x\ralrg.3 Br.2 Ba. Nr OCC·UC I. S h are 7i4/8Sl068l MESAVEROEbR Priute Party needs .,.!Piscountwl\hisaMd
675-4912 Broker Sundeck wtocean view. ~· 3ba beaut. home . PLAZA ln.500 for 3yrs for R.E. ·~ TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT n..et 2 Br. A. pt. Garaoe, t 24 45th. St. Yr ly . Wll. Bethastuud67e"n~~7A_va1l Dec. 125-500 sq. rt. grnd fir, J..s.25 Mesa Verde E. C.M. ~vestments. Xlnt credit Comer1'7061WN~learn/Nd eHwBland -"' Im d ... ...,.. ·"'"-pd.From-"'up.779 S .. •4123 •income.WW pay in· ..,_ ' .. • patio. pool. Adult•, no me . occupancy . .....,. _.. •-..... £.,.46
ES:ORT 7~-9368 • \ & 2 BR P1tio Apt1.
• Dishwnh1n & 8BQ's
• Pool & Rte. Room
"' 61 W ...... St C M T terest + percentage or .,.._,.
pets. 1801 H. 15th_ St. ~~-__ Fem shr 3br, 2ba nr bch gi,.;;;;· · · · om Newport Modem store or appreciation in property'. ~~~~~~~~~ UTTUAHMllS
ESCORTS Newport Heights. $450. Steps to the beach. Im. SlOO. · I office. Nr. post orrice. 548 851·1370eves.
642-7340. mac 2 Br. w llrg patio. 536·1140 'THI" .,s/f. Jerry 213 /417·7001 Mwl I It Trwt
All Adult. no pets. 2 Br. 2 1..24 4Sth. St. Im med. OC· Npt Bch Oceanrront rem DICUTIYI SUITI ...£.. 5035
Ba.From$42S.Poot.spa. cupancy.Yrly.673-2507 pref. yrly. 3br, 2ba. Fullserviceofficesin C~rdttt 4475 ..................... ..
reCrige, d /washer inc Id. A.a lwww.4.ir....-t-1.-~ S26Stmo. After 5. 615·9765 Newport Center •----~ Co. -.... ··-~......-.......u 640-5470 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~·7'
Across N.B. Golf Course. or UwfwwlaMcl 3900 Lge 4 br home. Fountain SlOft Space for lease. l ~ types of real estate ~48S5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Valley, SZSO/mo. Frplc. ~ sq, ft. cit 1260 sq. rt. i Utvestments since 1949.
Love WEST MEWPORT Salill fit-I dbl gar. 963·9701 DICUTIYI SUlTIS Huntineton Beach. F1elli S,.CWIU.C, 5'I
Tu houses, garage. Lge3br.2ba upperapt New l&.2 bdrm luxury '1'hel'eisadlflerence." blelerms.213/596·7202. 2IMITD1 ,. N Mature gentleman will ..... •171 S4S 0611 paU,.. laundry rac. S4SO & o pets. 1675. mo. Agt. adult apts m 14 plans hr be 2 N 8 NB/CM. 11n to 4700 sq.rt -A"& •
r>75f Call 213 /596·7202 or _6'1_5-_8_11_0_. from $415, 2 bdrm rrom 5 aut. 3 br. ba · · 714/752·0234 .... 714/960-7347. $505 + pools. tennis, home w /discriminating 20!2 Michelson Or. #212 avail at prime corner• c.h for T.D.'s
Large 3 Br . U pper waterfalls. Ponds: Gas lady.$295.760·0802 4mlBusiness Cntr lf2l3 :ri~ Nwpt Blvd. AmericanMtg9S3·4141
D E XE 2 Br 2 B a . Duplex. l house from ro~ cooking ~ hea~ing Prat. M or F roommate IMMEDIATE
Aduis. nepets. $450 1mo. ocean. With beautiful paid. f)-om San Diego <nonamoker) to shr 3 br. Doct•, Lawyer, 5ewwp 45'50
' 960-4145 \'lew S7SOmo.675·80l8 Frwy drive Nor~h on 2 ba home ln Irvine. ~Cw.f! ••••••••••••••h••••••• FAST F UN DING o n
--+------Villa Balboa Condo, new :.:~h ~ ~~;::d~!h~~ comm. pool. jac, tennist F)ecant bid& .. in heart or Approx. 6,000 sq. fl. avail. 2nd's & 3rd's. Cambria
lg2Br, pool cit rec rm, Seawl nd Village . volleybaJl.SS2-0684 Huntinaton B c h . inFountainValley nea ~gage9SS·3454 nice vie """ C w /s~acious oUlces-S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo. Widow bas monev to buv w "'"" agney (714)m.S198. ""-••• 3bdrm oceanfront sk &ht.I tb J~ "'""' .....,,. "'4 " 7533 " " · Lo 1100 675 3007 """'-Y · we ar, con· .... ,...,...........,, -· · ot' make 2ND T.0 . any
aer.M0.3808 ·· mo. . -4000 duplit. Male. Furn. f~rm .. 85<persq.ft. . ·•• abov '"0 000 N Pita, super 2.000 sq.ft. Clean miru storage. Cosl """' e •• • . o 2 Ar. a Ba. in 4·Plex. Nice 2 Br. 1 Ba. Avail. now. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-5556.1'15-4421 medical bid& well ap-Mesa, zoo..oc> sq n. 5&'. credit '· no pnlty. For ~B!i!><>rhood. Close to Area of Balboa & Coast Lacuna Beach Motor Inn, M/F to abare 3br 2ba pointed at, 1r/ per sq.ft. LenHaynes640-8454. acti~ call AGT 673·7311
• D11dt11 l111dsc111i119
• Jog to 8Hch 6 Shops .All 11-.)or Credit
Conk Accepted
ltS.1676
Los t . long ·h•i re
Siamese C.t , blue ~yes
nurry tail. Loved pet.
REWARD . H .B .
(Zl3 ).592-1S09. ----------1 SINGLE! Meet sincere.
LOST: '~ltie dog. <min' people· like You : Low
Colliel. Reward. 963·5176 Fee Call DATELINE·
Lost : MaJe 'black cit whit rreeaocMSl·3Z4S
Spaniel. 11128 CdM area.--------•
Reward. 673·4338 o
673-2009 •FOXY LADY• OlfTCALLONLY
V1SA MC FOUND: Cocker mix , * t7~l Ill*
older dog gold male. Shi ~~~~~~~~~ Tiu, blk. 6 wht male. -::
Shellie, ~able " wht. ATLAMY'IS MASSA<il
remale. Himalayan mix. SP•
re~ cat. Newport Beac Be Pampered by 16
Anirml Shelter, 644• Beaut. Plrls. Open
or631-1030 lOAJl-4Pll 7 days. Phone
Found Silver Bracelet.
Vic FulUOO Island.
780-1834
86-.M33
Sell thinp fut with Dail.y
Pilot Want Ads. all.~arage. No pets. Hwy . $575 mo. J .O. • NoL Pacific Coast house C M Jae •1275 Fordeta.llscall anytime S42S 60-1713,833·3307 Propert y Mgml. Hwy, a1uoa Beach . 59.acio.fte;8pm0
• REDCARPET W--fo&..m SOzs~--'--to-·-~--5-0-25-..__ .. Lem IOJI ..__ .. a... S021 7Sl·:rnl'1. • llail)', Weekly. Kitchen · .._.,. ._.., -.._., .._., lully localed 2 Br. available. t.ow winter Nlnrm f..u zs.35 lo ahre m-Wl •••••••••••••••••••••• .,••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• -.. •••••••••••••••••••
up. Child OK. Gas l..ovely, larae l Br. Ap\ In rmle. ...... fwn 2bd Oft Balboa Penn 6118 sq. ft. well located
842-1652. the Blur fa . S49S. No · •imo.1'1~164. North Costa Mesa ofrice, chlldren,orpeta. Male.U1ealkltchen. Park n,xt to your door.
IS.ANYONE? 851·0494 1125/mo. Female wanu aame lo Fully equipped with
::.: 2~1~~~°!'~!~ ViUa S.lboa Condo. L'ux l :Ml·t92 ahare N.B. Condo. walk carpet, a/c, cabineu It
I Bdrm Pool / J •-Room$170priv. entrance to beach, pool, sauna, storage. Reasonably compl.,. e ec. gar. • ac. -· · Jae, tennis, Laundry. priC«I. Call Tom. Harbor
. Tennis, Racquel· Secur. Bldat. 4145.9039 coo~~.~~·4~ ~n , •/n)O. Avail Dec. 15. Baker Professional Blda.
,j1c.,sauna. No 3 Bdr 2b "'33 W Lac . 5el-to.'l8lvemea1. _..·lllOO. lor 2 Kids OK $75() m · • · • · -· Call pe4.258·6 or Balboa Blvd. Dlshwahr. l\nd what you want in SD.I. Idle Item• with • W_aal_Ad_Res--Wll--MZ--·51'7-I
lAll nofee frplc. laund bookupa, Daily.PilotClauifleds. DUl)'PUotClautrledAd.
.. · garaae. "' blk to bch.
, J ba. Adulta. No 1150/mo. lst/laal, secur\.
Wat• 6 1as pd, ty Ava.ii now. 673·2212. t
l tlJO.JelM j-lo_s .... p_m_. _____ -t
~toDLAllil •ns 1 Bdrm Condo w /security
•er. Adult lull. l guard. Re frlc. D /W,
• beaut. lake1 "j Jacu111. 1.\2$. 752.2310 a m • , c o en p l • 4-ys, 540-7$76 evea. .... u.: no peu, from l wg'l'CUFF.1 Br. Condo.
New lnleriof. Aduks, no
Ill', l ba, pvt patio. peta. 9U0, 1'1M640.
OK, .avail. now, _.._... tnt: rtStl WIS'R;UFP'-tBr.-Oondo.
toa (Be a c h 6 New tat.tor. Adult., no
). -1137 pm. D . t'IMMO
a.. 4-bJe aar, •·New, .,. 1 Ill' condo,
let, lHl, dep. MC. V...W.. Al..,, {211)~
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Loni Beach. Ca. 908CJ6
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-·-••••••••••••••••• lt\ d.IJI nu hall SU »II -.ctri~ min&. Churn uvs. Free tt.lllg t~MJd <'ar•. 111 > l M rm J1 lMJ <u~·h Slu ,hr••••••••••••••••••••••• eiit Avllt!ii 646:46.SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp. housekeeper seeks a.... '""'°~" pr l hvul ai Chua.r 1•hm11111t.,. pt<l ll.~\ •fitl<.:IAN·t'r1rl!d · Haw.mg & Dump Jobs . new clients. Cleans hses ....... ..,, '~ 1.:n )Zlll ,Jllue ('vl rev1ur I~ )'r:i n11hl fr\11!. est1mat~ on S11nmons Gardening-Ask for Randy apts, etc. Call_960-9063. e:q111r 1)0 work my1>cl( tuiicorsmalljob11 Complete comm & re . 549·4368 ustom brick, s tone.
Bab)&1tun M) l11t111\• tt.•lw ~I OlUI l.1\.' 11337~ 673·03S9 sidc nllal, lndsc p \·are ----PAM 'SCLEANING block, concrete, sturro t'clata Me.a tlfl41f \ 11 Mih&46·66M HB~Ung ser vice, 117 ton RellS. rates, refs Refs. Free est 549-9492
&.off• l) r 61.ip tld Mlfii 'h '411 l l wfpd C 'h•tlllt)ri. roV Q\.IUIJt), l>cpcnd11ble truck. We buy drs & Win· • Call bef 9am, 631 0M4
.,..l,..111 l 'ltiwn • li1h11li. Se.i v1re Ru& Ratei; lti Spnnklers lnstlllled dows Call Les t e r -----Brickwork,SmallJob& D ' _..,N• W111 i. icu»f 'I 1 u1 i. M11u111 yn; cxpen\'nt'e 531 5()55 L.andsca"lng, tree trim ~7-oal Exp. lady to <'lean your Newport, Costa Mesa· &
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ht1TI\' <.ull K 11• tuJ m II tree&ydwork83l-1257 1111!1-..Killltlla •Tl.24-436 1ns M1·8427 t'tfJ 1 • 1 .i 11 ay ••••••••••••••••••••••• expenent·e w1 l'reate __ _
••••••••••••••••••••••• & I' w1 )ll~r lluhllJ\ µa1 I I STOP) print ads . marketing Haw. deanup. concrete ----------•lP",...•1tili5'1lCJllCJ~apeniHJ t·~u ~ t:n\lrunm.·nh " 1~ .!it>l:l sales lt'llers . radio s pots, removal. Dump truc k RELIABLE, RETIRED ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'~tr .11\i.m~fll1&1>~ l .i:. ... 111.imv 1'\'.1~\ lous Quahl) r1.•r1hn l:.1ne.-re ncwlsPleuirs. bruchures l.lwl'lc serv 642-7638 )flDWEST<.:OLPLt-: Pamtmg&Papenng r.~ ..... 1 'p.:t• .t .... ,n28 , 11 11uir. up o rre c ant R <.:all6i512JO will lake vlnl .... re ,,f ...... fw·•rk f'reo"'st '''""""' "' .,. ""' l OU:. '"'I.I OU\ 1t·~ Jiili csl µ1 ckup del ;\ l'ouch ,.. • ~ 1·•v v ~"' liclH.1uUb tf11trces (rum N u( l'lass tH2 7712 Hau Ii n g · CI (I u P s · your home or apl 1 :l Hsnbl Ste\'e. 547 4281 Cri~·J lh Sul..1111(i· · _ Custom Pat io Covers. Garages. YJi.. J unk , months Loc·al refs Call
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lj.I(, m lic&di•MJ Masono Nu JOll loo Tras h . Dirt. Shrubs, t'Ollect (314 )374·6653
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lJAVE'S l'AlNTING
ServinK Area 9 yrs
Mo!>l reas onable, in
!>Urcd. lit.'d 586·8425 l' RPt-.::-.TttY C-fft/Conc,...te
8 ) Ja) 642 M~ ••••••••••••••••••••••.
•YStY LOW PRICES• 675 <&200J1m Rclll(ne<l 962 6546
F THl::K Iii ~ON n :Mfo:NT IH:n>H
l..trpentr)', new & rt• l>l l\\'l>. vutios, t wul l:.
model Pla11:1 ~7 71168 "}!t A\ 1le~. t>-16 .a~s
On Land~tupe Ma111
ta1am•c .,'rt•e est 21 yrs
e><p lleorge, S4!J·2Ul5.
Gardenm~ Lant.lscap111K
ai yrs tte muJ rc11a1 r c:MldC_... Tree trim & remove.
Huore. oHlt \'.. boat & ·: .. •···~····:••••·~··• dean uvs Free e s t
<lode AJu75 u2'J4.54l:IHKK!l l lUl .U t AHI-•. r11y ( M Keasonable 752 134~ home. fvrmN l>H'M·hool
Mural:. pamh.'li 111)\u } our1j Hawing, Yard Clean UIJ.!>.
wall l.'h1ldre11 ·~ storybk Handyman J ob:,.
pil.'lurc!>, animals . JeH,646·9461
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HOUSE? tall GmKham
<;1rl l''ree est 645·5 l 23
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Reas rates-lawn serv11·e,
landscapinlo(. sprn1klcr
·1nstallauon & rcµair
Marv111. 97!1·5fll4
Sl1 kUl.L INSTALi.EU
l c•real e <'ustom up
hob lcrcd walls 839·0730
Fto\' ext 111l pa int mi'( by
Av II c ~ Lu n cJ !H· a 11 111 i: ll1chard Sinor l.1 \.'. 111s
:.crv1cc, tret· lnmnttrii: 1'~ me!S36-5555. 24 hr~ _
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New & recovers , Repair
s pecialist 1stay. busy
~ces Reliable ~·0512
D~CKS. spel.'1al11.1ng
walking de<'ks. mobile
home roofs, he'd & ins .,ree est Wall 642-1822.
ornO.Z72S
QlJAUTY ROOl-'ING
All types. free est
Visa, MC 541 5931)
HARBOR ROOFING
ROO .. "LEAKING'!
24 hr t::mergcnq
Service 975· l lU7 exl 99 or
:>36-511<1 Lil' • 180986
s.wtn.)/ Alterations •••••••••••••••••••••••
TREE DESIGNS
Pruning, sculpturing ,
toppin\i. thinning. re·
!!_)Ova!. clean -up. 646-184~
Tree & shrub trimming ,
removal, yd clean-ups.
hauling. roncrete. d irt
Jim 645-0118, 846· 14 13 --------TypilllCJ S..-.ice • •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fast accurate typing on
IBM <.:orrert /Selectric,
()(her secretarial work,
business letlc r s. r e
s umes. ell' Karen
675·1230 -----------4--· Window Cle•hHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··!A!t The Sunshine In ..
Call Sunshine Window
Cleaning, Ltd. 548-8853 --. tc<t<'htr <.:11116:.11 5l2tl jGeorl!c llJusl11 i:ardenm!(
Have somethmg lo sell? · s~vin· .. ·rec 1•st . !'le an
Ct~!!ied a~ do 11 "(,ell Wa11t Alli. Call t>4l ~178 ~ & m:unt 545 7U72
J Al.'K Of" ALI. THAl>t-:S
Plumbmi:. c·lt•c·. heatml!.
odd JObs 636 G8G2 Classified Ads 642-567
l'lcanuµs , yd malnl. n1lt ";\mcnr ;.in f'airlling &
Pedro, Mari:uarill· 11r IJcnir .. ttes1d Comm
l-:fruirtt.131 4627 f-'rt>e .,.~_:: guar t>4t» 1460
Dressmaking & ullera lions. als o lailorinK. Have som ething to sell?
Seamstress Ga1 673 ti914 Ctaaaified ads do it well.
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SPlRIT' ••LI' I'' \UI "l's· Attuunl ant ,Set• rl·I a r) :\ulu ruUll'S arc nuw in·a1I , ~kl-epcr 9.5 Mun l-'r1 I Clc·illm" l't·rM1n \ 11··\ t I Dental Hy-ist ~" ' ·• ·' •~ m~lt'tl for la rge marine 1 , . u ·h & u· . ; Banking . · ' .. · · v 7-·· . JOam.\•h•m Full\ 11,,.,, h ·' (' 1 111 .Ji,;una ' una 1 LJc\'cll salar} Moulton1 ment Hldg~ Full time I No n ~ mo k er Ex · v., . I aruwarc c:o '''''' Potnl fur aft .. rn"·••n .r . I Tfil(I/ · ' .t!l'.!7296 or 492!!034 llHS . . ~ ~ ul Pia.ta J>harma1·} Lag! Co:.111 Me:,u. ,'\c'-IJCtrl JJt!rlenccd 2 212 da}:.
S ('amino R\•a I Sau I lx:rwr1t~ t all 1>4~ 1711 livery. aµµlica.· nls mus1 • 11 1 s Mr l> re Yr u s I lie· ath <1rca. l'X111•111:nc ,. II B Ah 5. 962 2154.
Clem . . t\c1~1lmt:: be al least 18 and ~a\,. I WW ACCOUNTS 71)11.3784 hl'lµful !16:! W:l..I . c•--'-t'('OO<Jm1t•al lran~p I-Jam l ~" , . . TSL Mu mt 6'12 lli03 Ace~ 1era . upprnx S601J mu. for on!} I .. 1JLL llM ... Bookkeeper, full l harl(\'. " UentaJ He~:eption1st -" H ~ INTRO SP£C:l.\L
MYSI"IC: MASSAG I::
MA.5SAGE SIO W 1\ll
lmmed opeinmg for in . a few hr!. or work µer ' retail food c hain net.>d:. •1ff1t·e t:.xpe rien ccdl
d.1v1duul to process com , da> Call Mr Ensley I Pc..t>1llon ava1labll' 1n our organiied person with al <.1encal vlea.">c ~ OOJ2 I
Execut1 \ e Assista nt
Author Publis her s Pek
f'.:Xe<·uuve Assistant. l'i<
m cd1l1ng & rc:,earc
helpful. musl be fa!.!, at•
cur<1le ty p1s1. µrefer
rably expt-r1ence o ... -oro prat'e!>stng equ111
~II ~0477 fqr app ·1 putl'f"n.ed hourly payroll, 951 7JIJ ::lo Coast P lata of!m~ 1 lt>ast 2 yrs t'><P An•ount!> SALES SEC'Y DEHT AL/
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& as!-1st 111 at·n1unls Exi>er rc11·d ('all Kalh}1 ... 11 bl PAu·r·ri."'L.· I pavabl<'wolherhlc;.ir •AUTOSALES 1 i\mbur~e) 5404U(i6 pa>a~e . rel·eiva e . " ... .-RECEPTIONIST ---------· rnunling duties Priur I Jouma s. fmanrial :,\ale T)pl' 40wplll, ;in .. Y.\·r~ ·I Ud} ft hour~ fie.. &Ktlli .. eAuist
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per & gd malhmatital Get set for 1981 & the J ports, & bank n •l.'1m<'1lla cu....tumcr~. Pm.i\11111 .1~ in' 0 £'.\ITAL ASST :-JT & Pr or c ss 1 o n a I, w e 11 , ,
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Ros ...... 1 .... C duslnal comµlcx will 1-~Ul.LTIME exp. Health insurant·t' & 1:utar TC\ ICY. (;0 ,101 time. good benefit~ w ishorlhaf nd. b kkpg, opporturntytoadvant'e l ('X ('lllnl: Airport in mensuta\e w1thahihty & µet1l1ve 1>alar) Wllh rl,• RDA,Xrayht·rec.i Full
I 'i( < >lrt S "'" " J> 1 1 I I "' I 642 '""" typing & o fl ee manage
714 548 •5533 · add 3 n1mb1nat1 ~ n os1llon ava1 ab e 1n our pension plan. Call Bever benefits & 11 fnc•mll' at .. a al) O!*n uoo<J menl skills. 515.600 pr yr
Newport liea\·h ~alcspcrs•J~s now Co.~ ~~ Coena Mesa uffitc Ex I I} al Honey £laked llam mos p h e re. Con La 1· t I + SSOOO bonus f P"'Ofit
&jual ()ppty F.mplyr I s~r111ght sell & lease ~nencc.· prt:ferrcd c;oodl m t;dM between !lam & Glona f{1vern 558 621 l I D1:.hwu:.hc.rs wanted, Top share Chal~nging . in· l . Genl'rous pay & ~emo typing skills req'd <.:<lll lpm. at673-1736 ext 6324 . )Jay, $4.00 hr Company tlS'eslin& career w /N.B,
For a total relax1n1:•---------1 plan Auto cxpcricnt·e DuaneB1cgela1546·8510. · j.benefils Contact C hef. company waiting for lop
mas!>age with a 1>ro AccCMlh p able nOl required. but pre Z70G Hurbor Blvd IOOl<KEEPER --------93l·9040 applicant. Penniman &
7'i2 0Hl 7
ress111nal. F.11 rle IO/\ M Acfycrfi ';! vioos selling helpful. See Costa Mesa CA 926:.!6 c.o 557.5000
7PM. ~-2817 . silMI~ 9"'CY i Sales Mgr 10 AM to" PM CAl.JfOllftA Assf "l bookbl. ~eeper nEeedeldl N£11CAL •DRIVERS * l~~~~~~~~~·I II-YOU HA\f".t General Saturday &Sunday or pu 1shmg co xce .._ Part time drivers. 12.30 1.
fnlu1t1ve Cou n selor ore exper. Wllh a book HOWARDCIM ol t learning oppl'y C all Regisler toda>' for loc·al lo5·;llpm. Monlhru Fri
<Psychic Readings I for k ee111nl( background. •r, e lrrftl'.•&I Carol957·8522. temporary assignments. Starts at S3 25 hr. Must ftBJ)REP.
Teleprompter Cable TV
ol Newport BeaC'h 1s a c·
cept.mg apphcat1ons for
lemporary help l o ex
change cable TV eqwp
ment in Newpart Beach
area Must have depen
dable 1ransporlallon
Wi ll tram Starting at
S4 -SO hr with 111rcnll ve
offer Appl) at 901 Wesl
16lhSt NB
·AND ARE Versatile. Dovc&Quail ~ts. rlMl.llAL be 18 yrs+ Call Mark ·~~;ment t•all Juc·k ac\.'urale. flex Ible. ANO -!'!_.EWPORT Bf¥CH S..ilM)I & &oa. IUS IOYS 557-0045 751 2680
CAN Tak'e direction BABYSITTER-Loving IBSTown CenterDr Now huing. lull time
1'9.'llly operate a 10 key grandma lo care for 2 Costa Mes a. CA 9262ti Apply in person ReaC'h en Lin-WALTER t. Pl<'a!.l' e.111
BRENDAJ
I MPORTANT
by lou<:h, type .accur~t~-small children daytime Equal Opportumly House Inn. 619 Sleepy • --ly, & file WE II A\ f. hr.; 642 3204 Employer ~Lane Lag. Bch _ Jusl the tpot for you. · _ _ llM'°"AllY l'fl!SONNll • '1\llCI ~
Costa Mesa f'a m 1 ty Beaut., Irvine loc .. BABYSITTER •CAI.DRIVERS•
Burned Out Need ever sllmulallng atmosphere. 2 yr old girl looking for Checker Cab
ything. Would appre('11:1te lernhr people, excel same 2· J days per week * 7~-~ _
3723 lirch Street
He_,....leoch
help. 642·4190. or 979 0447 ~:~~~ Call •J im Arn: thru hobdars )'Our home
SaJlor want:. ladv to :..ha r" Col'hran'"''hase. Baker Fairview 557 3567 BANKING -' .,.. Our t:osla Mes a offlcl'
joys In work on 40" sail LlvmK~ton & <.:o · Inc Banking hus twu 1mmed1ute open
boal Repl) Bux 14 5J [lm--------•I CcrHrOppty. mgs lor
NB. 92663 A ~IVITY ASSISTANT. Proof Optrs._
After Sl'hl program . Oran~e County pro
Gnat Company
ESCORTS
purt lime 1157·1263 gre:>s1ve bank nee ds
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uveratllr:. for their data
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Nt'w1111rt l'rwy & Ed
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Cash /Checks
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SUNNv·s
Professional M as:>al:l'
H.elaxat1on lhcraJll'Utll'
Call uppl 54!1 2817
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ADS.ALES
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mer 22 )r:. gu1,1d drivini:
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benefits Scab. Am
bll)dnt'e, ~ 3456
ASSEMILER/
EUCTROHIC
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rnenrlly almosphen• nr
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ASSEMILERS
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:xccl 01Jportun1ly 111
Now enrollinl( Costa
Mesa <!hris t1an l'rc
school $29 S<J 1wk .
Includes hol lunrh &
s n a c k s 6 4 G 5 4 l :1 .
646-5930.
~m mfg c o w 1g il
l(rowth potential Initial
dutws vuried. Hcrcnt
producat1 o n ex per
helpful Must be able to
read & write En~hsh. $i1
hr tostarl Jobt W..tecl. 7075 Renal Devices. Inc
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THE ADVHTISIHG Tustin
COMSULTAMTS ASSEMBLERS. We will
Now you ca.n r eap the l r a 1 n . A p I' 1 y 7 a m
benefi_ls of high cost ad· MacGregor Yachts 1631 vertlstng for your com· . . • , ·
HERITAGE IAHK
i21 :-I Eurl11.l. Anahc•1m
Wl3860 1-: 0 E
Uankml!
Conwntrciol Tellers
Prev1ou:. Bank mi: ex per
preferred
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Banking
COLLECTOR II
Mi nimum 2yr-; ex
perl e n•·l'. bank or
finance C'Ornµany . con
sumer. re;il estate. &
commercial c·ol lec·tion.
salary <'ommcns uratc
with e><pen enc·c Apply
Per.;onncl D1rertor.
.. l?AGEIANIC
721 N Eudid. Anaheim
!1.11 38f.0
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Banking
540 t-: lith St
Costa Mesa
l'(\Ual oppemplyrm f 1h
* BANKING
Our N1•wpurt t't'nler of
r1c-t' ha~ an 1mmcd1att•
opening for a
Tefler
1:.i HRS per week )
Wells 1-~argo Bank offers
outslandlnl( bener.ts and
conl(cn1al workinl( al
m<lllPhere t~or more in
formation pleai.e tall
Debbie
714-640-6900 pany: Let The Advertis· ·Placentia. <.:osta Mesa TEU.ERS
Expenence req'd. Xlnt. s /aa.'-1 • ASSIST AMT salary a. benefits. Apply ·'""~/ ,.,. .
ing Consultants sel upi----------1
your own in.house ad
vertising agency. Please
call for information. MAMA_.H Personnel:
759.9545 Draper's Lagun11 Hiiis tan' A~E IA.MK WELLS
s tore Mus t be ex 721111 1-:uclid.Anaheim
CA.REH CHANGE
Asubs1d1aryofE.f'.Hut-Clerk. PT for s mall
ton is t'urrenll y 1n Boutique Tues lhru Sat.
ler v1ewing qual1 f1 ell 10.Jpm 673 303'1
persons 1nleresled in lhe field of fmant•ial plan Clerk l) p1:..t:.. wantc•d part
nmg F'ull or part time lime , gencrul •lll1ee
Sl5.0(X).$1R,000 part t1ml' sk1lb . flu1llle hr" S4 h r
l'"ull time unlim1lell f~lti-7741 Cut h\ ~2~~ •
CASHIER •
i''ull lime Over 21. Cum
pony benerits. We tram
METRO <.:AR WAS H.
2950Harbor. C M
CUllEIS
UTDTEM
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts
We promote to manage
menl & supervision from
within
WANT A CAREER"
Costa Mesa
Ill Del Mar
COUNTER HELP
Ory t'lnr. F ·r 8'1fi 422 t
C.teNmr Serviu
Learn to opcralc a t'<•m
put er, lal<e phOnl' orders.
<'ommumc-atc with trul'k
ing compan11•:... \)pc
shippinJ( do<·umt•nts
Learn all duties of
c u s.tomer scrv1<'e
manal(er Typing & 1tood
phone personality re
quired Need sharp. de
tail-0nented md1v1dual
11911-3584. ask for Rick
CUSTOMHREP
Ser vice desk. H eavy
phones. scheduling & C1l·
ing. Telep_rompter Cable
1V, 901 W 16th, NB
perlen ceJ in better 991-3860 FARGO
woandmen's ready-to-w1e~r E.O.E . BANK LagWla u-arh DeMliveTr.y manhfor eadrl)I AOOOUNTING sportswear App y 1n ---------..., A 1mes omes e
63J·9421 HllpW..ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100
DRIVERS
OiaJ A-Ride. localed in
LagWJa Hllls has p time
& f ume '-'°sihons Gd.
dnvmg rec· , over 21 <in·
s uranc.\' requu:e.m.e.n.U .
EOE BJ0.6191 Al Dirth
DRY Cl.EANING
Count~Help
FUii & I> lime, 6 days
Xlnt P<l) & benefits
01mm1ll C leane rs .
Corona del Mllr
ELECTRONIC
ASSEMIUR
Harness & cable. PCB.
1 hll ~s 1 s wiring . ex
µer1t'n cc d onl}
Teletroni1.• Lab:. Inc 5502
El\l!lll t't'r Ur II B
8!11 1661 -
ELECTROHIC TECH .,.or computt'r aero~pare
FtLECLERK
Large 1nsuranre agent'}
has 1mmed1a1e openinl!
for fast. energetic f1hnl!
C'lerk Paid ro bencf11s
Call Linda· 848·83"8
Frame Shop need ~
t•us lom framer, fu ll
ume . prefer cx pcr
&16-4863
Freight Billing Clerk
Expenen<'ed lnlcrstale
lrurk1ng c•ompan) co~t a
Mesa ~9 1982
a ~se mbl} Gener;il GARAGE SALE ads 111
knowleO)!e or JOb shop the Daily Pilot bnng hap-
upt-r at l~ln!o requ1 rerl PY results. To plare your
Tcletrumt Labs Inc 5502 drawing card phone
E.ng 1n eer Ur H B 642_....,..,81oda , · l!lt 1661 __ .... _'.. y .
Front d esk Clerk. aµply tc
C1nd) Surf & Sand
llotel. La"una Beach
.t97 4477
llENl:::RALOFFICE
Telephone:.. hte typin~ &
filing, 9 3, Mon Fri SS 00
pr hr Cons truct ion
Ira.lier office. Call Dun
<.'ham~rs 540-0464
GIMHALOfftCE
Typing required for ad
\ancement. High Srhool
Graduate Nu cxper .
nel.'essary Farmers
ln:;u ran te Group .
540-4100. £.0 . E. -----
CHtaAL OfftCE
Parttime, weekends &c
holidays only. Asstd of·
fice duties Prefer 10 key
by touch. Pasl bank ex·
p e r h e I p f u.I . X I n t
benefits. H.B. 536·7551.
General Orfite. versatile,
literate 1nvo1ce pro
l'ess or for lrg ~. \'.
manufacturer. Mus t
type. 770-2922.
C••ers FUii time t~mparary un
tJI Dec 31St
RelefCoc*s
FUii lime I temporar)
until Dec 31st. & I
permanent
Froftt Detk Cleril
full lime. must be
available wknds Hotel
expenence preferred
Roccw-t Club Clertt
Parl l1m.e. must be
a,·a1lable wknds. Must
typeSOwpm.
Jcmlitorial Porters
1-ull llme Mus t be avail·
..vtc.nds.
Please t all for an apµt .
tl4S i358. Mon ·Fr 1. s »5
_.M JAM ltll person to Manager Ma· Banking 494.9233 livery 1A We$tminst'er.
hie Austin. 23621 Moulton .C-rclal 660 Newport Ctr. Or. Hunt Bch. Economical
ActOUnta payable clfrk Paritway Plaza or call . Newport Beach Huntington Bear h car required Adults on· Enjoy working with young people?
needed for approx· 3 768-8622 for appointment Lo. Officer l:'~uaJ Opp Em pl m /f/h l~~~~~962~-9~1~16~~~~l l.t. 2'" hrs. pr day. no rol mos. Com.Pan)' desires Banking exper. required. &At 1 brigk individual with 10 Xlnt. salary & benefits lectlng. 1425 pr mo lake· ke.)I by touch. Near O.C Auto Apply Personnel : Child Car e Attendant home +bonus + aas al· The D•lly Pilot la looking for men •nd women
Airport. Call M9·9322 for Mechanic for Foreign t8fT A4:H IAMk Banking TIU.II needed todwork P tr. eves • lowance. 63B·S466 , (over 21) wfth outgolng_peraonelltfH who enfoy working
appt. Car repair. Apply in 72\N. Euclid, Anaheim Xlnt. oppty for 8 per$on & _wken s . Must like Demonstrators, Fl'i·Sal, Accountan~Junio~ person . 2073 H arbor 991-3860 w /math aplllude & a children & some exp pre-Super Marketa, yo wtttl ldda. ~.B.otficeofourrapldly Blvd,C.M.(rear). Banking minimum 9mos. pre· fe rred,. F .V . area area. car n ecessary : Thia poaltton entalla counHllng younn c,•ni•ra
1rowin1 2 o ffice JO SECRIT.a.IY vious te ller exp . Neededimmed.962·1374. ·sa.80 pr hr. S4l·037l , •
penan CPA firm h as an "' Outstandin g working --------1 541-0718,213·877·1133. on Mllng aubHrtpltone on their D•ll~ Piiot tout91.
opmdna for a Junior Ac ! 11 ~r IAY Experienced in loan conditions . F r i n 1e countant. Top level • documentation. Xlnt. benelllll • pleasant sur· OOVOU D9ffA&.ASSISTAMT Start et S4 per hour and work pertttme eventnga t'ul you pay for salary• benefits . Apply roundings. Quall fied OFFER A SERVICE? JI'/\ 1183,.5634 ..W, 6 benefits olJered a 30 daJ ad U\ the PencinnelDinctor. penon may obtain In •P· L«._ putilic know with end S.turdaye.
wllli some trave1 r e · • t91TA6llAMI( plication al Irvine medlatbeDal ly Piiot Dental Auistant q'8rtd. 1·2 yean of re· DAILY PILOT 121 N. E..clld; Anaheim Branch. .sm University s.mee Dlrec:tor)'. ltean CHAJRSIDE 3"' Days. Cell 842-4321 , extenelon 250, between 2 •nd I ;:..:.uc1L:t 1:;.:";:.P[!; SllYICI l8l·3llO Or. P.hofM <7141552-_sm. eoa yau u litlle •• a.11 Paid for full time. RDA p.m. end ••k tor Lori.
-.U.Parb,DuptJlllt DlllCToaY E.0 .£. POMOMAl't•ST =--~ =. :,:; nnible.145·7• -OreRpc..tlo.lyNel
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MAUI
1'1l4l.aOt11 C 11
f£01uekeeper wanle'1 1 ... u.-...~1 MAM .._ • .,, tAM & lOPM _.,_
T•tt•.,..f.:w lu\lttl)' ..,., -~Hdtd for Sat JS.an.
J• ... 1otijl• Uume' • l ·MIMJIMOA .... Ol/h.r.
lf'hool ••• c-haldren City of Ftn Vly Call
W4at 1peu f!n11111h 6 .._11 few appt
hoe •Int r11fer•no1 temiii••
I all i71'114J1tfi ilVM Ii Are you " fiard worlllnii
1•1 wknda •nd ambitlou1 pe rson
Off\N
C~IHR OPPORTUNITY
•DATA IMTIY
• •BIB AL OfflC~
• llC..rlONIST
• SICllTAIY
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SALESPEOPLE ror Sec L Bcb p,_byurtan Swttd1board Operator. WA J Ta ES I& .. ~IC.ore, eam up to Clllfth.. mt typiat Tel Full /part tin>•. wUI Holl•• o., 6
SCIO per day. M111t be ex· ....-.p. P/fpc»a. ,,.:7w' train. Swln1 1hltt • AllPlY btwa a • I M.
per lftaal•. 840-2700 wllndl. MZ·30LI <*Vtir'1 a.t.aurHl, IDoo
18ANDWICH Rte. people. Sea it-r /bee. TEACHERS Briatol. Cll _
COMIUSSlON. Ca.rH'f ()S>prr,-lb -r .. -r. ~ &eeeher-, part WAlftllAI
a&ao deli help I& baker. peced Npt. Bch lnve.t-time.1$7·1Jl3. Appl¥ btwa •AM •
&lary'a, 67HW, CdM mma firm. R41qulrn to TeachHI l2PM. Charlle'1 Chill,
SCTIY ,.ICPT. sJtllli C1hthnd 90, typlna TIAC ... SUI. 3001 Redhill, Bld1. U. .,! ... ~ J h 75). Sound profe11lonal .__ .... -~...o Ste. 1231.C.M. Avaltion .xuuul al o 11 exper,. maturity " cur. - -
W&,Y.M Airport has Im· porate bkamd. helpful. Gradel S-8. Valid Caur . ..., ta '111
med. openin& for bnght, Call . 640-0123 Te~ Credential. Ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• friendly person w /good ply in person: Fouatain ...... , aHI
phont! voice. 1'ype 45 Valley School Olat. •••••••••••••••••• .. •••
wpm. Xlnt be nef1t is Corner Newland •i·------... ~-Salary commens urate SECURITY Tai be rt . Fount a in WESTllJNSTER
f'\aU 6 P•M limo. All
.,.... Ulliform. furn I.I
A.-n ur OH'r rrured ~ Nt> "'JI"' n l't" A p p I ) l l n 1 ' \'I r 1 It I
.......... ,., /CMll
r~Vt'r fur t'OUl>lt' In Npt
tk:h \\ awrronl llome
11 1uul1\ 6 b11th Mu11
h;n., rd !-.al111 > u1>4!n
1 mt1
kx*.i.na for a ('Mreer In
faa.l fwda lbana1ement
Ou )Ou ~OJI.I.>' work mii
w i th p11ople . l h t! LETTERMAN d wllcoie ot luderab1p"
wJexpr 557-8161 Valley. E.0.E. ABBEY
sttretary w /xlnt typmg GUARD TECHN~-IC_l_AN_T_R_A_l_N_E_E ANTIQUE MALL
skills. Must be organized To repair /fnstaJI 1ara1e Daily 10.6, Frl 10.t U >OU dU Own M4'1 • ·~d's J TRANSACTION SERVICES ~ like tu talk with ~ for a busy office near Occidental Petroleum 'door openers. F /I'. 1599 CJoeed Tuad•Y • 0 C A I t 8 30 S Research and Develop· C M llUl Westmiuter Ate. ~MIG n11•., U:HJ UOl ~l-.*'-t-.f.t> .. :k h\1! In
\\ antod b.> :i.1 1•111.u·11
Mw.1 dn\ e u p1.unu1lll\
lu •l.ll>IJ )(IUI llOl !>t!l'Ul':I
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:nJ 1!11 61~J 714 t.7~ 6760.
>uu Sla rl1111i w1tge INC.
Sl.5001up pl"" hullh pl•n I 7·11:~ """O · rpor · · · · ment Cenler . a fas t -B7.Superior. · · t950/mo. 979-3666. t Garden Grove SSC .. 103 1lil &ln111 An.i In
lln1" h" II l~ a. I 4
lilllQf)-1
rlll' )OU and yuur ramtJy Call Personne : ,,..-vu, SEClnAaY
growing corpora ion 111 TOOUMG
Irvine, has an immediate f\berata.u toolinlf, some need fo r a Security • I & pd 'acatiuns and
00.1uac-5 f 'or murt-111
furmauun. c:onllAct LA+e tlAklJW \RE!> l.k..:O.
~ lo pt"n.on k 1t111
fU.rd•1ar~ 10l4 11 ,111 "
I Vu•lc'bff Pla111 1 "<oJ D
llJ \HJ "'"~ fur 1nterv1._.w anytime -------------------liftC'r S 30 C11ll Me &
Good ty ping s kills a
must. S/H helpful, but
not reqwred. Greal pos1
tion for .self-motivated
indiv w/advanrf'm ent
pos s ibi l 1t1es Ca ll
Catherint' at 751·6<!7 1.
Newport Beach
Guard. The candjdate exp desired' app Y
will work from 8am·4pm, Vqabond Sailboats. 3401 ... _ Fr 40 h / .. W . Ford b am . S . A . mun.· I , rs Wee... ~9361
Experience prefer red. ----· ------1
WHOLISAU
T0111E PUBLIC
Shipment rrom New Ei\I. area. 711A·2 W. 17lb
St. <comer or Pomona).
...,WAMTIO.
SALHI•. 1'Q r ail on Re.iu.lt-r \11
-~ ~ \'OWl~ for .ad \'•rtuo1n1 Mun fo'r 1
9AM 51'M Bust' ~ ~·oni
nuu1on ro twnt:flh
Will t 1 .. 111 Nt.'ul u µ
~uan e & ~uuc.I :.pelhnl!l
es1>enllal Appl) t•l'n
11.)'Sci\-cr . l\N(I t>luct.>nl1a
Ave C M
...,WANT'D
SALIS llP.
lo call on Reader AJ
Wiliness accounls for ad
\erlising, Mon F'r 1.
9am-5PM tsase + 1·om m1 ss1on. Co. benefits
Will t ratn Nt>at 11p
pearance., good spelling
essential Apply Pen
n}'l!aver. 1660 Placentia
Ave C.M ---
llUl!>l:.Kl!.1!.l't-.k &
UlNINt: KOOM A'M'l':N
Ui\NI' for 11mall rt!llr"
mcM rt!1t1Jrn c•c 1-'u 11
unw. da,1> ~;"µ prd ~ 9'6S8 • •
HOU SB HP II
Nt!~J t'd to take full
rt=>pu11i.1b1hty of h:.chld
Women rt!t upt>rat111g
Crum surger} Perina
IM!fll Slllary l•P\'11 rcf·s
req.~6028
ll11 u 11 ekeepe1 P I T
Chlll.ll'ure Ille h:.kpt,:,
goud µay 641 !1323
How.eket!per, Companiuu
fur chlerly lady 111 Cd M. 4
hrs daily, 4 or S days
weekly n~ 494 .a~ ,
~ ~ Pina l'arlors, 1180
So l:Jrutol, Santa Ana. ~ :1163
Mgr. C.: M !fair Sizes . Gd
oppty, well estab shuµ
M:iturt!, friendl} wum:an
w /apparel mgr exp
001·7bi0
Malure &>en.on needed lo
run fast food busmt!ss
No e xp ne r essary.
00 0145, 964 6912 Jays
MICHA MIC
Needed to m1unta1n sm.
fleet or mini·buses Ill LagWla Hills. Exp. & gd
referenl-es essentt\tl. Gd.
co. benef1ls . S<tlary
bastid on exp EOE. ~6191 Al Dirth
.-.CAL IECIPT. . IHSPICTOI Organized worker l::xcel opportunity tn needed for one girl dept.
sm. mfg, <'~. w /gd. Laura. ~7·6300
growth potentu.t for an -----
RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST
$725-$800
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SE~RETARY
We offer free accident,
heallh. dental, life In-
surance plan. vacation
and sick benefits U in·
ter'ested. please call Phil
Han10n11t : 957-7788
R~sidential real estate office has an
openin g for a w e ll groo m ed
personable individual. Mus t b e
experienced with typing s kills of 45·60
wpm. License preferred. Call Suzan.
559-9400.
TO SI 2,000 I~~~~~-~
Atcurate t,Ypist for In-SEC'Y jRECEf''T
PASTEUP
Pm time person needed
In book pasteup Mon. &
Tues. No exp. nee. App-
ly . Pennys aver, 1660
Placenfia Av• .• CM ·---PBXOper, ans. serv. exp.
pref'd. F /time . So. Santa
Ana olc. MS-3015
voicing. must know to For Bldg Contrartor .
k ey b)' touc h "I on Con !>t rlJC·t1 on t!XP
s mok er, 111 Tu ~t1n helpful . must t y pe
832·1!161 55wpm 7Swpm. J~ood
SECRETARY
Legal sel"y OC airport
olfire 2·5 years exp &
xlnt typmg skills needed
for6 attorney's law firm UC~OHIST Salary negotwble. Call
Energetic & Persona ble Pat Oiglio 833·3622 individual for fast grow ·--
in& dynamir N.B. CPA Secretar) Legal lnve:.t
fmn Phones, typing & ment Consultaot i.eeki.
other clerical duties call exp'd person w legal
for appt 9-S. ~7111 S«'y skills. ~olhni. ~
1 n-.. pt' · tffy ist soc1ates. 567 San Nu;<Jlati
,..,._"' 1~18 -~ • Dr 11302 N. n CPA Ji'lrm an prest1g1ous --I
phone skill~ & I ron1 or
f1 ('1;: i.l ppear a ncl' Call
Mon-t'l-1 54!HW68 Hollen
back Development <.:o
Serv1l'e Stc1t •on A tten -
danl, t!Xp, ref required. ~1wk. uniform ~ furn
N. B. 644· 7151
Serv1;e Station Allen I
dant Male, Fem alt! Sr .
cit12ens wclc<Jme Top
pay Full or Part lime
Apply 2500 San Joaquin
Hills kd , CdM
TIUCICDalYU C.M.
Bobtail need blanket ---------
wrapel(p'd. Call 857·1122 Parlor pump oraan. circa
1111Kl, totally refinished.
TVJOll MEIDID new pums-" relt. Ori& Preienlly living in OC ivory. Beaut simplicity.,
originally from Mexico style. Only 3'8" wide &
Oily very fluent in 3'9" hiah. A collector's
Sp an i s h I a n g u a g e piece. $1,800. 760-9589. (knowledge of English)
for the purpose or con· White Bros. antq. sewing
ven1mg w/2 people who machine, treadle type, in
speak Spanish but wish tiger Oak cabinet. 1250.
to upgrade lheir Spanish. 492.9993
Person does not have l
be Spanish teacher, only Antique Oak Roll Top
reqwrements a1 e that desk. ava.il to see Fri &
they are very conversive Sat. 311 Walnut St., CM.
1n the language. Call 642-7933 Uonna 957 ·6401 or ----------
!157·6402 100 Yr old antique Engtish
Oak Dresser $425, .old TYPL~T& Gerauui Mlolalwre
GB BAL CLUICS Kitchen $75. 7M-6494
Entry level. typist & 2 Carriages, umb. stand.
general omce clerical. wicker chr, child's Uthos. Oppty for advancement
with dnt ~nefils, sat. misc. 848..QI08 Hostess. over 21, F ff or
part
process inspector Re -1 MEDICAL Rl::CEPT.
cent Ul!lpel'tion exp. oCl'. Parttime. 6·10pm. som e PET .ATTl::NDENTS,
Hrs. 7AM • J :30PM I Sat. SS"7~ Laura. busy beach kennel, start bright. individual ~o rill Beach t'PA rirm Xl111 SStVICE HELP
N.B. location looking for Secretar) for Newr1urll
fronl ofr1ce. pos1t 1on, typing & 10 Key Addrni.t Mgr Sal + •,; v aratwn
Phones, Mwpm. saluy skills required. Please I buy oot plan 673-3320
S7l31mo Call Mrs Som-Antique Fostoria Crystal
mers 953-0345 ext. 21 goblets, etched w /optic
Equal Opportunily cUl,8.165545-3444 · ~74 18. Renal Devices. Inc .: ----si 75 hr Helen 494·0142 1428 1 f'ranklin Ave .. MCllical Assist. front of . .:....·--·-------1 HOSTESS
Wanted m Dinner House
59 Fashion l s l a nt.I
Tustin fice. for G.P .. exp pre·t----------1 l~SU-11 .. .,:.CE ferred. mail resume of-
644..s.113 " ~" ri ce manag e r 36 1 Lw-ge insurance agency
has 1mmed opening for
Accowit Represt!ntat1ve ..
Salary l'O mm w 1ex
perience Co. be nefits.
Xlnt working cond Call
Linda. 848·8348.
HOSTESS
Mature with knowledge
& ability to supervise u
formal d1n1ng room
Private Club a!>k for
Shirley 673· nJO for ap·
poinlment. i.----------
Hostesses needed, m<1turc INSURANCE
person, manaRerial t} JK'. 2 pos1t1ons open.
res taurant expcr •Arcountmg-likpg
rwcessary, Day & even Sectetarial Sk 1lb
1ng pos1t1ons available GoodTypist d 1 Must hke figures Please apply 2 S ai y Top salary open for
P e r o ' s S P 1 l' e r ) nW1l person
Restaurant 2221 N Main Nttt' surroundin(t!-
St. HB. Seacliff Village I 35hr work week
--•Gen'I Office Sl'l'rC'lar) HOSTESS /CASHIER Insurance ex~nt'n<·e
Needed four-fi n• n1tc;, Xlnt t)pmg a must
per week. El Ran1·h1t11 Plea.sa.nt personality
CM. Call Linda Tues Fri Good phone voice
eves642·114.2 Salary open com -
menaurate •••••••••I with ability
Hospital Rd. Ste 118,
N.8. 92663. ---
MedicaljDetttat
c~
ran start with training
and experienre you <·ould
get m the Army Reserve
Some of the !>periall1es
available m units nearby
are.
Dental· Operating Room
Psychialric Pharmacy
OrthopedlC' X·Ray
No expenence 1s needed,
we'll tram you. You may
elect to receive a SI .SOO
l'ash bonus or up to $4.000
10 · roucational benefits
dunng your enlistment.
Call your nearest Army
Recruiter for more in
rormat1on :
IJam•r-•• foull or Part Time. For
double width Harris 1660
of(set press. Apply in
p e r so n b et we en
9am-4pm
On..pCoost
Doilv Pilot JJOW Bay SI
Costa Mesa
Equ.al Oppor Employer
PRINTIMG
pressman wanted. Must
be expr·d on multi pre·
sses. Itek t'xpr. helpful 4
day wk w /M yr old com ·
pwiy in Laguna Hills .
951·9500
Prodllc tioft Artist.
Em£!_o~e!_· ___ _ range t95().$1050. 9SS·3641 call 644·6156 fur appt>IOl . -
btwn8:J0.5:30 ment 1 Sh1µpini: & Pt1 l'kag11q~. 1'yp1St , . I ru11 ume. Wiil lram. c: ~ TRANSCRIBER Receptionist /Errand' ---area 1)45•5421 Law 0H1ce. N e wpo rt
Girl.pantame,1-5,Mon. SECRETARY I · Cente r . Mus t l y p e
thru Fri. for Newport ,; Shoe :.alt-~. lull time 1o1.1th l 6 5 w p m & h a v e
Beach Developer. Front Wanted an urganazei.l &I or w out P),p . or ·1o1.1ll knowledge o f l eg al
ullice appearance. good depentlablf• 111dl\'1<luat' (nun 1;f)(Jd co bt'oef1t:. I terms Good poMt1on for
phone vo1l'e. dependable for a r;ip1dly growm.:1 Apvl> in person !lam to mature person Call 9 5,
car675-472S rocx1sen1l·e hroker Ot' I ll.im ~fon lhrt1Fr1 Stan-IA k<l}~ 640·9933
Receptionis t 1typ1st.
weekends Res1dent1al
real estate offt~e need~I PT r ect.-pt1o n 1st
Sat t Sun 8 30-5 00
License preferred l'all
Suzan 559-9400
Airport lu<'at1on. He 1 dard .Shoe'>. 31177 So -
quires rel'ept10111!>l. t ; IJ , Bnstul. C M j Typistj1t•c.pt
1ng, ~h<HI hand &1 SmaH -co near ocean
Reneral office !>kill!>. t a I Shun Order & < .ilering need.., stable per!>on with
good t c I e p h 11 n t' Coc,k (. M a rl.'a 'alll 2)r~ gen I ore exper
per:.oodllt) Altr111·t1\t•I betlAe~n !l am 3 pm • ,\\'l'Urate t}p1st. 50wpm.
office !>Urround111i;:. Ex 1;i111001 I Front desk telephone re
cellenl n1>P•Jrlun1t\ t·epl111n Xlnt c o
Saiar.> <'u mm en5UrJt1·1 ~1'1\'rtO'\.Ek'r STIJHt: 111
1
henl'f1ls Cc1ll Dunna RECEPTIONIST w it h a IJil 11 y & , . .\ C'd\I ll{"t'd!t .,;ilt-1>lad} 645 3632
Exp'd,busyphones.type penenn~ Plea1>e l Jll F timt.>, 5 d:J)~ Xlnt
511 Wpm, misc. clen cal 751-5743. work1nl! rnni.ls l:.!>Pt'l'lal l)p11>I
duties. Front orfice a p. I.I fmt· l'lll'ntele Phunc Prndn=+•• n pearance Irvine . Ca11.._ _________ 1 6i5 JOIUfor appt _,,
~~54().-~--,. SECRETARY I STOCICCLERIC , ..... ,
RECPT /TYPIST with property manage TRAINEE ,,...,
Growing company 1n ment background. Mu~t t'ull time parts clerk , ......... Costa ies11. 60 wpm type S0-60wpm. Prefe r Li ht k r · di' at ,,..." exper with coded acct1> g wor 111 • nen '
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HARBOR AREA
APPUANCESERVICI::
We buy used appliai:ices
we sell recond .. guar a~ances~9·3077 __
Free·standing gas range,
self-clean, good cond.
646-5973 eves
Pon able dishwasher.
S7S
545·9223
Near New Gaffers & Sat
lier Gas 30·· Stove 1165
&15.8039
18 cu 11 Sears refng, auto
ice maker. needs work
l1SO 645-8131
Washer. d ryer & dls -
hwff&her SlOO each.
6'0-5848
HOSTESS 35hr work week
Office located m F'ashwn
lsland for highly soph1st1(•ated ~11 759-0401
C~A MF.sA 540·1026
HUNT. BEACH 962-8821
SANJUAN CAPO
855-4232 -----------
..aCHANDISIMG
Perm Part·t1me position.
merchandising !(reeling
cards in retail stores In
the C.M Nwpt Bch area.
495-6548 htwn 71'M·9PM
Far busy Irvine publica
lions firm. Pasle·up,
type s pecing , s tat
camera expe ri e n ce
necessary. 1·2yrs work
ing experience Salary
range. S850 to st art. <.:all
549-4834 ext. 11253.
minimu . Gen 'I ortice Call Sa n dy Burns . nn>phere of s mall 1•om
duties. Call for appt 540-60M. Codstal rer1>on pan) near ori;:an Good u :7 •114 '--nfllS '"5 ""32 >Al ... nel Agen('y, Zi90 llarbor ""''~ '"' .,.,
Everun" Shift. At least 70
. REST AURAMT Rl.,CM
wpm Top pay for good Washer . .tr Dryer. dot,
1ndJv1dual Our benefits matching G. E 2 spd
include med1ral & dental elect. hvy duty Sac S75 Straw Hat Pina 1nsuranre & credit union ca 673-6184 business transal·t 1ons 1n 1i----------1 volving millionaire dOJss
111d1viduals Po!>1l1on re
~!Ares a very prr~ona
hie. elegant girl who
;,peaki. eler1ucntly , and 1;,
beautifully groomt'd
Benefits intlu<Jc ex
rellenl puy, altract1vc
surro~din~s and flex1
ble houri.. Please s ubmit
detail~ hand wntten let
w.rior Desi...,-
Model home ex per Must
have portfolio C:olleg,
grad Irv in e area
R79-8680.
Janltonal Supervisor
pan lime evenings San-
ta Ana area 54 I ·3311
MESSENGER
Must have good driving ~d. Apply Personnt!I
Director .
P /I' or F' ,T health ·food
sales Fantastic income.
Noexper nee 951·5024
NEVER A FEF. E 0 . t.: Fount :i 1 n V J I I e > Appl) 1n pe~on between NB r eslaurant seek s
energetic people to fillli--•_-_--•-•----· full & PT posil1ons .• ________ _ ~anager & a s-."lant 9am 5p'1l M o nd a}
manajll'r' Mu~I h;H t• l'X lhmugh Friday * •SECIETAllES * * penent•e Cur.1a111 Hob!>. n.--Coast ~; 25i<! • _... ....,..-
Free-standing Calori c
double oven. range , •77
Self-rlean. elec 1gnit1on
burners, $250. 675·7978.
cooks. counter help.
cashiers. deh worker1>.
delivery people. Call for
appt. 8.Sl-1509.
c;o T51l 1Jhone $14.400 Doilv Pilot
St'C"yFl.lnAnaheimSl2.000 ~ W liay Street Mu st sell. almost-new
Recpt 1'50 f\JnSI0.:.!00 STOft!! Custa Mesa. Ci\9'.!626 Frigidaire elec. dryer & Restaurant Tellerst31Lag8r h S9.9011 Take tame lo relax and S-i2-4321 washer. 494-4091
Day time Per sonne l . GOfc llappySpulSl2.000 shop at home It ·s s1mpl_e Eqwil Oppor Emplo) er
wit h D a 1 I y p 1 1 o l U you want your advertis·
t e r i m m e d 1 a l e I Y • JANITOR
describe yourself fully fo'ull time exper wuxer
including educaliun. ex-Top wages. 97~-3923 perience and yr1ur
... ITAGEIAMIC
721 No. Euclid. Anaheim
991-3860
.E.O.t:.
Mgmt Trainee
9\IALITY
ASSUltAMCE
IMSPECTOR
Electronic J ob Sllop
Teletronic Labs lo<:-aso2
Enginee r Dr. H B
891-1661. H
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st es s 1C ash 1 e r · Liz Reinders 1\.J,:en cy Classified Ads. And if 1bett's an euy w•Y for in1 mesaa1e to reach 8
us per
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d 4000 Bin·h F..st '64 t:OE you have something to you to sell lbat bicycle more people at lower Server for Chuck Wagon. Newport/833·8190 .Free sell, call a frie ndly you no IOQ1er uae. Just coat. Classified i• the •
Apply in person dally Classified Ad-Vi sor at advertise it in the w•y to 10! Cal' No•!
personal exp ect ations Jarutor;needed for c·on
and salar y req uire· valescent Hosp1lal. Xlnt.
ments. Send response to benefit s Appl y 1n
Ad 1'806. Dally Pilot, Uox person. Beverly Manor
1560, Costa Mesa. CA Conv. Hosp .. 340 Vrc'toria
Copier supply busmess
sell.mg national accounts
by phone needs highly
money·molivated in ·
dividual lot.rain in phone
s ales to manage, a
branch office t•i open 111
REAL ESTATE SALES
If you are interested in
making a c hange or
seeking a new career In
Real Estate. call and ask
for John or Vody al Cole
of Newporl, Realtors .
3·5PM. Crazy Horse ----------642 ~ ,.., ___ ifled Call.,~ .. ~s 642 ..-S t e ak House. 1580 <:.iassiliedAds 642·5678 __.~.'.~ _ _ '-'"-1 ! ,..... . ...,, · . ...,,.,
Brook hollow Dr. Sant a 1-::;:;::======-====.L..--
Ana, 549·1512 ·-----
92626 ' ----Ave. C.M.
Housekeeper to. live 111• Kitr he,;-/War eho;;;-e
rooking & cl~anin~ for .a person needed for party
couple. must have re f s rental store. Apply 2025
67~5511 ~ months. Commiss1onl~~~~~~~~~~ in $300-$400/week range.
Rest,;wrant help needed
Part time days. $3.75 /hr
for lunch help. Night
positions available
Sl.25/hr. Apply 250 So
caU 700.~4~_.B Newport Blvd. C.M
Call Ms Carson, 7am-
11 am . Mun. Fr i al
646-0246.
HOUSECLEANERS
To work for J a nice's
Raggedy Ann P (I'. H-3.
Tues.Fri. 675-25 1'1 .
Housecleaner Window
Was her. exp , o wn
~portat1on 968:5307
Housekeeper h ve·in fem
oon-smkr
147-7252
Housekeeper. plant type
person, man 2 days week·
ly, la~dry & windows.
Ccns1der girl after school
& Sat. Spyglass Hall area 700.1479.
Housekeeper. livl' in .
many free days orr. Non-
s moker preferr e d .
Mature woman. Un·
derslanding or EnRhSh.
646-8915 Ive mess.
HOUSE KEEPER .
mature. live-in for elder·
ly aentleman in Lag.
Hills Leisure World.
8'7·E2
LANDSCAPE . MOTEL MANAGER
Ins taller. exp 'd & NEWPORTBEACH
energet ic. Biosphe re Couple to manage newly
497 21.54 refurbished motel on the
LEGAL SEC'Y Peninsula. m 4J 675·3463
Receptionist/Secretary Newspaper Deh,·ery. LA
for Newport Beach law T\mes lo homes 111 Nwpt
firm. Good typing skills Bch, J :JOAM -6:00AM .
required. Willing to "5() to $500 mo. 548-8441 ,
leach trainee C all 646-1413'
Meredith, 640.0700.
----MUISES AIDES
LEGALSECRETARY 7·3:30, & 11-7 part time
with escrow background Country Club Conv.
prererable, small ·com · Hosp. M9-3061.
pany. Top S 833·76-i2__ OfflCI CLlllC
'l..IOOALSECRETARY write orders, pleasant
Small d ynamic real phone personality, good
estate IJtigation firm in communication skills.
Newport Cenler. seek11 lite typin g. Apply in
experienced, efflrient & person 10.4. 18480 Bari·
energ et ic I e g a I dllier Cir. (corner Ellis)
secretary. Short hand. FlnVly.963·9881
dictaphone, & xlnt. typ-
ing skills a musl . Xlnl. PAJMT SALIS
salary depending on Part time, Tues 5 to 9,
qualific ations & ex -Wed .. 9tolpm.Someexp.
perience. Good benefits Kenn R1ma Hardwllte,
64CMIMIO, 3866 Harbor Blvd .. G.M.
IEAl.ISTATI SALES Bristol. C M or <'a ll
Start the new year by in· 967-0717.
creasing your earnings Restaurant with our new high com· nussion plu.<S bonus pro. Need assistant manager for 24,hr coHee shop gram.
We proudly oHer. Breakfast cooking ex per
"Beat resale location. req'd. Paid vacation. Ap
Newport Beach ply Taylors Restaurant,
'Professional Assocs. Redhill & Santa Ano
,rPrivateSecretary f'rwy, Tustin.
1Member6. board or
.,, altors Restauranl
"National relocation Oyshr ..,,_ ..
program Apply in person to The
Call now for appoint· Rusty P e li can, 2735
rvent. ask for Betty or '-"iiPiiaiicliifiiic iiCoiiaiisiitiiHiiwiiyii. iii._ Walt, 673· 7300. ,. ----Restaurant RICEPT /TYPIST McDONALD'S
Newport Beach advert.ls· Now hiring full & part in& acency needs sharp, lime. Days. eves Great
energetic pe rson for careeropportunillcs . On
front desk. Requires the-job lraining. F o r
xlnt. typing & phone more info .. call: 754-9943,
ski lls. Agency ex · or i nquire at: 3141
perience helpful. but not Harbor Bl vd .. Costa
required. The Sanborn I Meu.
Co. 714-640-11444. ~· ~~~~~~~
nc8'T /Q.HICAL Sales •
Lovely Npt. Bch. ofc. U AD SAUS
you like people, hav~ a Opportun ity with Ala
p&using telephon~ voice. Carte Maaazine fo r
lype 60wpm., wish le person with e nergy. P .. or'91ffMt 11f1W W/new firm, call Newportarea.673-1866. 1-...11r--ret-Mn. Johnson. 9 to SPM --• ....-~ -• Horse Dept. c lerk to 97~1mo SALES •• Muat have 3.4 yean ex· wor1l for PETCO Animal
.r-I.I 1..i-~~~ wikil:thl paaole+nt law. Supply Supermarkets . RECEPTIONIST ~~ror•&a1fru"tu1rlevfna;e~ ,.. • ...,._ •.Tl"'<& " s wpm, Apply : 15041 Golden ........... . Cll 1 sor~h8..'!~~~0PlbaOaE ~eath ~·i·-~!'ntington ~ .,e:~c:~,reb::; ~'"t!~PtP~Y /~oc;!r::~
· _..,., · · · · ...... ac ·-·-· induatri•I dept. Call .._. Call Sandra. 540-6055 ...;...._...;_ ______ , tam to uam Mon thru lllJ ,..., CoMtal Personnel A1en Part Time Lllira, 5$7-~. Ftl. Stud•rd Shoes, 3077
•• .... cy. 2790 Harbor Blvd ......... ~ S? ~t poeilion, full ..:;So;.;;.';..:Bris:..;__tol~. c_._ .. _. ---
....... ~~ER A FE~ E O E Temporary Christmas t Im e. 8 : 3 0 • 4 : 3 O . •SAi.iS LADY"* -....5171 ~~~~~~~~· ~·~· opminp for credit card Proresalonal telephone Part Or full time. The ~ -: N.boriution operators. 1lrlll1 a mutt, t y pln1 Show-orf. 22 Fashion .--------mt UquorStore needs exper. Start Immediately : 50wpm, accurate det•U lalud,Newport Beach. l.:ty,.. caterin1 6 deli. Qpen 7 days per week. work . Airport area
Exp• r . c a • h I e r Jbn available between -.XSZ. Aak for Norm•. Salel
UMth ... II atockbo11. Newport LI-9All-7PM. •·10/hr. App-Ptr ulee people, men• =111ed ~an HalJY, quor. 29M Weal CoH lyM-F,tAM..i»•.-It )'Oll'Ye never plaft41 a WOIDeft, earn between
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••nrlllmlu•a•TtJ•M•~mi<.luhllhu•. Punu1ra1111u1 . nu:t: I year white male Furniture for. sale, 384 Oak rock.In& chair., GarqeSal1·Satl0-4,l.QYS. SM.9-3 tl5Chesnut Place Man'/ 14Kt yellow &old GreatideaforChristmaa:
Vuri•"' Mahf'tv pup &om.rtypedo1 • Avocado St. Apt 111. C.M. finiihed, w /pada $SO. decorator hlehld, more Newport Beach Clothes, bracelet, in. nug1et lex· Pearl Mink walk.in& coal ~---· lllW t.31 ~ 631 3448 S36-'Jll04 . 64().'J06l ' 9720 El Porul F v . T Fu 1 tW'ed cW'b link,. measur· tliOO: Fawn Broad Tait 'Ill' ,._ ___._ --Warner/Bushard). · oys, m , e c. inl llmm in width. 8" Lamb J ac ket $300 i...1:~ A K t O ob 1 4! i> u v 11 , 06d Ft!male Cocker hat Handaome Oak Veneer -ler\alh. Secured with a 5681. ..._.a.--.. IH lnl buu&ia. 11hA11t 11"4' ~t her fam1l~, need1 Cu.tom-made 3·Hction exec. desk, dbl pedestal, 1n time for ~hri1tm.as, GARAGE SALE Sat only conceal~d box clup. -------,. 6 4'aiat rm •"" 64.\ZllY compan1on1h1p of a davenport, 12ft. Bei&e leaal t he drawers tree, cloth1na. masc 9·3, New Christmas de· wilh a·h1ure a .safe~)' .._c1I••-1010 ,
1 6IO.) ......_ ~ s . Senior' Citizen to 1hare tones. 2 club c hairs, 38 .. x72 .. Retails ove~ ilem18'2-6l998Satonly corations, hlehld item1, clasp. Total· ~e11bt 1s .. •••••••••••••••u•••• OFMUiC t:o.cll11 h Sp a ln¥H twU&hl yn 9&6·8866 brown, do.wn-Cllled · chlld'1 blke,Aitoyl.19332 30.912 pennywe11hts. Ap· LUGGAfiETACWS ,
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a..a.yi••YI Sp1Ullt'1r.. AK · li "lt .._... ORO cuahlona. Oriental feel-1100.SellS17S.980-~ HARBOR VIEW-Phase 3 Water~Ln.H.8. pral.ledover $3,000. Sell fromyourbusi·n-•AardH ~ .-l...lv~t•wh1t4t Rndyfor www n•• I• lo&.lm '&M-078 Many items: Toys , for$1&'50.S48·&M6. -..H .. We ~eor BofA, .. l . (.' b r l i. l m ;a• S 1 ~0 ....................... . . .. ... S. 1055 aames. s mall bike, Hot UNIVERSITY PARK· Send one card for eac Cae•••r's Ctlee l11 • !lllS~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "· 1 h' Elec ty ..... writer, bike•. Blue Di. ·amond Rin& w/ap· tag plus one spare. We gm NO PERSONAL **I IUY ** Beautiful a nl lJlue St. Vincent De Paul Chri:t:S~~~h~~e:~: walnut drdaer w/mir· pra11al $5000. Call return permanently
K S PL t: AS f~ ' a.4D•es-• '-P• Good used Furniture & E ast 1 a k e p I at f orm Oiurcb Sat. Dec. 6, 8345 Sat/Sun 9.4. 2200 Port ror, twin bed, 11usware. &n5000, 11AM·2PM sealed attractive la& &r
,_available lleni11 9633228 Appliances ORI will sell rocker &r match i ng Talbert, H.B .. behind Dw-ness N 8 S4G-8020 Ulensils duplicate wed· HEAVY 0 1 strap, meeting airlirie ~to prenle or SELL for You armchair. MSO. Pair of cenetery grounds. • · · dUlg &ifts, cw tar. pie· • es &ner 14ct l.D. requirements. Pre-
NAlfllS AUCTION l're~·1oui. Pupp1e:. ror MASTMS AUCTION wtute wicker armchairs Gtant Cbriatma1 Sale; an-SAT/SllN 9AM. Antique ' lures, books, cloOies + Cold bracelet +nunet vent lou & theft: For a .
• ,..~ewport Blvd CM C h 1 1 :. t m a :. 646 1616 & IJJ.t6JS 225.54fH862. liques, doors, bikes. frepch ~m set <.6 Pei. more. Sat~~· 4327 Win· =+let dla earina• ~:up·~ tr:b~~~lo~~
mtDS . . 644>-11186 Poudle Lhas a ApsQ 9 ---1V's, etc etc. Old lime Worn cbinese Onental. tersweet, lrv1ne 552·0086 "Day Glo" paper ai we I 14•lcs, weaned. S2Su HouM! full o( new. furn. RoUaway bed good condi· prices. Atomo c ul-de· Oak gat~e~. E. Allan cof ------GENUINESAPPHJRES will back &r lrim your
• • IOJO "92-2336 Must sell due to death. tion MO or best offer . call M. tbl boys bike roll away Furn .. lamps, misc. Sar. Only -eaAh. Or ..,_ I 1 Purchase al Wi ckes an.>' lime 5S6·196S sac, ission Viejo. ' ' ·· & Sun. 919 Oriole Or , ., .. tags. try two car ....
·s·.:•h•.••,•n•n••b••l:)•:•l•e•. ••1 ·,~: PUREBHIWTERRlt:RS Furn Save J0'1t oH their ~ ---Thurs·Fri·Sat H . ~p' IMacOeR~B· 6387Sl2207C81)an· Lag1.1J1a ijeach, 491·6005 640-8688 back tobPaRclkC. ES.·
.. .. • a ,. Australu10 S1l k1ei., born 5 3 1 e Pr i c e . A 1 s 0 6 couch, mut~ greens, '"" • · brand new, 43 mt, l spd. Sept 22, male & femiile. duldren's bed & dresser, '8C). Good ~on.~1llon. Gar~e Sale: Skis. Misc. Med. Kjng Bedroom set. Hounta°'d Gooch 8065 Reed , & Bart.on Sterling, rzea or 3/15
W'U.$1006'5 3074 1115.1·827·0316 lam""•·ant'iqueTV cOn· ___ 962·6318 !M,Dec6·7.233Avenlda S f I I M' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo uis XIV pattern . 4/Stags $1.60ea. ---.... .. --Rosa,SanClemente. o a s eeper •sc. Servicefor12witb8sen-6'9tag:.$1.SOea. Sch.~ Stinar&)'. S spd, Am. i.-:,iumo pups, reg sole. IM8 2326. Trundle bed. all wood, Sat/Sun UH Bd l ;!_ems r~s:le_ 963·8818. ~~bls:b~ott~! ~:.~s~I~ 1ng pcs. 12 xtra leas· 1oor more $1.40ea.
wlUI speedometer. hk\! Purple ribbon breed. 81 ------walnlll fin. good cond · rm se s , Sale Su & M Tool maple chi.tr. 2 s he lf poc>ns. total. 116 pcs. SalesTax lncluded new,lliB.642·8973 nso Re:.erve now Cur ack Wrought Iron $120963·6605 'desk, dming set, refrig, n on. s. Manypcs.neverus ed•n· NOCARD? Bilkers Rack (6 shelves> --·-------sew\n° machine w /tbl, household .. tires. flrscnt bookc a ses w 1g 1 a ss cl felt 11·nec:1 chest. ~c:.ooo. Dr I
C .. , .. Christmas 631 ·0382. v•-''··-d "" 1 ..... _ 100 1 dour.;, Raleigh Girls 3spd -aw your own or senc r:• AUil ...,., : ~ 644·6321 Sola $'15, 2 chairs $25/ea. mise. items. 6 Snap· u.,.,,,, . s misc I ems bake. odds & ends (714)581).3627. name, address. phone &
•; a.t ..1030 Sluh Tzu vupp1es. AKC afters Table & 4 l'ha1rs 125. dragon, lrv.857-4.598 1553-AWtntergreen. C.M. 7»6450 we'll make one card per
••••'•••••••••••••••••• reg. Small deposit will ----64.5-1844 after 4pm. . ~~e_:it or Fedcol ----Sterling Silver . Gorham tag. Add 25' each.
fllinal1JI Xl>·S mull• mode hold £or <.:h n s tmas 3 rooms or furn. eouch, -------Sat. Dec. 6th. 123 Manne ClifOul G· S I ........., 1070 "'Rnndo". four 4pc set· Send check or mone} or
camera. SOmm 1. 1 lens . ll68-8MO aft.ZP M tables. din rrn set. kg sz Like rww sofa & match in Balboa Island Roll ven .. ara~e .. ~ de ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 1ngs S2200. Unused der to. Mtbolta auto electr o --bd.&rmore.631·5130 chr.DynaGym&Dingy, 615-6405 .away guest e · 83&7481 PILOTPRIMTIHG
flash 132X Xlnt cond """'° YCMI 1045 ·~---.-. -Sabot hull li73-6346. . furn, lamps, ski equip, B • ----New .MJS. asking $300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2pinewall units w t bot· 6134197 NewV1deoTape,new3600 oldlace.toomul'h"!ore.1 UJIOO' Rolex·DateJust-new. PO Hox1560 960-5584 Doberman. M. gentle, tom c11blnets.~ea elec -----M·Audua'.fape. records., Sat/Sun, 9.4 333 Snug 6 s ta i nl ess &. gold . uistaMesa.Ca 92621;
----black & rust w1paper!>. dryer . white , $40 Whlle French Prov. twin books. pamtmg frames . HarborRd.N.8 ~ ..... & s1·1ver I w1jub1lee hand $1500 lo••lalloo.s Ceh IOlS 5'8-0:ll8 Sn,.~105 ~1430.957·9303 beds. chest, ladies desk plates, typewriters. re · ------llUIU 75'2,1919 Sendsomeoneyoulove a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----' · -1------& ehair, also 26" ladies cord player, doll houses, Sat/Sun, 8am-4pm, 10122 I ---------
Fem Chinchilla Persian F'reemixed Black Lab. Wood tbl , _$30, brwn !>-spd bike. very gd cond '. etc. 35.2 Victoria in the Halawa, H.8. 968·0131 , "•1•1 C-.. Heavy 14K Man's Omega ~h:~1~~ ~att~~~l~~~
deelawed w/papers $300. gd-withchildren. J £orm1ca dinette SI S, 64S-S7l8. backS/S . 963-4663 New boxed • • ._ Watch , o ther gold with nbbon·& your own
. -----, 12solas.8'&6'.matchingSat &r Sun. Dec 6&r7 . Ages3-7. lfllJ --------personal mess ag~. 551·9'128 979-4578. 67~<Xi00. ~ _ Skateboard Skooters $10 a..,~ jewelry. 759 1&43
~pion sired. Burmese FREE ,, Ger m a nl Pecan Coffee & endl c'hocolale brown, like 8-Spm. Clothes, records, --, --I Ded wittl a ft' Mui I ' 1ry 1071 Perfect for every OC· l{jttens. Sl75. Reg. Shepherd ,, Doberman tables .. Butcher Blk .dml new.&42-0862wkdys oouch &r more. 5"·SlOO. Sat/Sun 9-4, rurnitµrc, ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• cas1on We deliver .
540·6152 Jmos old fem blk/silverl $l50. Contemporary Sofa 821 w. Bay Ave. Balboa. pliances. clothes. toyi.. For Top Dolw Arc Welder . 220 V, 200 6734419 _ _ __ -------
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968-l40I I bed <never used). 19m Elegant dining rm set, ~, l02l7 Bla1.:k River We buy sllve rplate, ampAC.nearnew$100. S d b J Doti 8040 -----rolor T.V SJ45. Elegant! French Prov, antique 2QFAMILY SALE Court , f " V ITibron goldplale. cant gold, 545-4213· J!.~~C:: ~1sh~lf~~ocka
••••••••••••••••••••••• Peaceful. Pretty Spayed S ofa w lo\" es eat . w 1solid cherry top. buf. lMSl Breakwater Cr. Tract l across from F V st erling. electroni c. Craftsman Be It. d 15 c bl KEESHO~D Pups. AKC. cat FREE. Allergit· son. Swedish glass din set. fet, tble16 chrs, xlnl cond Bushard/Ham1lton, HD dnve-i~. silter chjp & many other sander &r 9 .. Table saw. si:O 768·5837
Champs1re. M/F. Pet & Our loss-your i;ain Can help to move, an SllOO 848·8'62 SATonly.8to4. ----types of scrap.. Call Cal· s how · P v l P l Y 495.:!f& quice immed. --· ------. --Find what you want an Met. S40-17'4 al ~1 West £.ach has stand-motor " Oassified Ads. your -;;;;e.
2l31897·1345art6pm 641-7050 Egg Crate mattress. Household ll~ms & toys. DailyPilotClassifieds. Pendleton.S.A. acces.SUOea.962-4934 1Ulpshopping cent4:r_._
POO •Must find good heme ror slightly used. • 2 µnee or Sal S.4pm. 14663 Kazan. Wo -M w 9IOO ... ....._ M ... ......__ 'N OLE Puppies for my 2 yr old male cal. Dbl bdrm set. mini·bike. S!O 857 1057 Irv. 1' • -•· •w 9100 -· •• 910 Allloa, Mew Chri1tmas Layaway. Loves to play.very large stereo equip. chandelier, . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~tftWrapped. 546-2848 Orange/White, neutered, bikes, lamps, children's 9' leatherette couch 2 Qua! &exciting merchan-
U you're not reading the declawed 759-1966 books & toys, other misc. fireside chairs 1 corfee dise: decor items. shut·
llWe ada in Classified, 'te Sat •-"·· 1 table, •75 l~ke s all. ten, encyclopedia , furs,
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neway information as old, sml doC. Good watch <Warner fr Heil 1 F v Sell . goodies. Sat lG-4, Sun.
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Garaie Sale. Hol.ISe ruU
antiquea '"liZOa", furn,
etc 9am Sat/Sun 3997
Going! Goina !
DON'T WAI~ GONE I
'TILL THEY 'RE . . . 9
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USED HONDA SPECIALS
1974 CIVIC
HATC .. ACI
4 speed trans.. stereo.
root. radial Jires. body
molding.
"
• (607LPRJ
521.95
1910 CIVIC
HATC .. ACI
sun
side
4 Si)eed trans., AM-FM oa ... tte stereo. Like New.
(985ZY0)
·:S4ft5
1976 CIVIC
HATC .. ACI
Automatic trans., roof rack.
AM radiO.
(294PKQ)
52999
1977 ACCOID.
Automatic trans .. AM-FM
radio. atr oond1tloni~.
(755UZX)
~4795
lt76ACCOID
HATCHIACI 5 speed trans .. AM-FM radio.
itr ft<>nditionlng l (926RKOJ
·s4295
SAYE.NOW
o.· .Ur wlnl•
·19IO 1 ... ut1atlon ,
Civic Hatchlladc
Acconl • Door .
-M istral, (Ed ·
ln&er /Saybrook /Hum.-
boldt/Wayfarer>
Moving Sale . 2
re frigerators . Sofa,
chairs, bedroom set. of·
fice desk. 19'" color T. V.,
typewriter etc. Dec. 6th
&r 7th. 380"'3 Aster St.
Laguna Beach. Behind
Colta,ge Restaurant.
YARD SALE·Many items
including antiques. 10-5
Daily 73' W. 19\h St . CM.
GIGANTIC MOVING
SALE Everything must
go. 311 )Valnul St. Fri
12-6. Sat 9.?
O\rutmas Boutique, Sat
Dec. 6, 10-3. Hand craft·
ed gifts. painted
specialties, Christmas
decorations . 8312
CastillJan Or. H.B. (off
Newland & Atlantic I.
Huge Garage Sale lots of
plants indoors /outdoors
washer. bikes. misc.
Fri/Sat 9.3 383 Santa
Isabel CM
CHRISTMAS SALE
Novelties Galore ..
Poinsett as
while they last.
ASSISTANCE
LEAGUE
THRIFT SHOP
~32nd St .. N.B.
Sat .. Dec. 6, 19.2
Sal /Sun 10·4 . Furn,
clothes, sml appliances.
misc. 17041 Greentree
Lane. HD. Nr Bolsa
Chica/Warner. ...............
Oubhouse on Bradford
Place . (Main le Dyer,
SA) Hand craft items +
flea mtt. Dec. 6th "' 1wi. t0t.o4.
Garaae Sale. Sat. le Sun.
Dec. 6 &r 7. SAM. 18870
Walnut Ave. Fountain
Valley. Washer, Dryer,
mile.
5 ramily garaae sale. Ski
equipm ent, quallt_y
men'1, women's, • teen
clothinc. Houaehold
item•. bike, camea,
boob. Sat. only. 9·4. 2421
Buckeye St. N .B .
tEaatbh1fr) See DlME·A·
LINEad.
HUGE N••1hborbood 0..., Nie. lat. only. A.. AYe. I .A. Hel1hta m.-iar...-
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MOW HERE!
1981 's IN DEPTH!
·MEW 1981
. DATSUN 210
4 SPEED ·
MEW 1981
DATSUN 510
2 DOOR SEDAM
Gas Saver 4 speed. undersea!.
custom body side and wheel
moldings. Body-Glo hn1sh Stk #331
1201614)
4 speed, custom side and wheel moldings.
undercoat r.esin glaze and· more Stk
, 1416-0 ( 189939)
12 MO./ 12,000 MU 01 24 M0./24,000 MILE
SEIVICE COHTIACTS
-. AVAii.AiLE OH MOST OF OUI VAUD VALUE USED IMPORTS
'10 JIO•X CPI.
$ 8"ed ...,.,. -.,,, ... w AM·FM
9'9'90 1-. -,-. ledooY CYSIOm ,,,._ 'For Mom a Deel ffOI'\ S.n1'
f212lAOI
3,811 MILES
'74CUTUSS
SWlll•CPI.
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7t 110 2DI. H.T.
8 cyl , aut-IC . ..,, P I . AM·fM -. ........... SH.-,_
ttvfry _, -· c-c,,,, ....... _....., 1•')'11ZOI
'5999
· '72 1200 FASTIACI
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'76 PLYMOUTH
AllOW
Malc~O-. 4 Cy!. -· ot• -
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'2999
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'79 110 Z DI .
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COMPETITORS'
1nc1uOM Cal•
(IT•UO<' & I •9'9"'
t'crc.iu Pl•r nnil1ulutor
Ukt-n~1111 Perft-t'l for
l 'hn~tnwi. $:15'1 G31 0335
lAJ )our hubb} J fuvor
bu) hun M1111t"lh10g he
ha ~ nr ver h od A
l';ama)'ll S~XT \,'IT
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cht'!!t. girl Sill' ti skates,
CXl'rt'ISI.' blk t' J rtt•r 6
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JotlO Wayoe Teaail Club
Family Me mbershi p
Make offer '44-lt06.
Me••~an Ony• Cheu Set -li" ~d. 6 " Kln11.
Pe rfeqt Cond SU . .......
Membership offered for
NewJ'()rt Beach Te nnis
~1ub 644·5HM
GM~ Table /dinette w 14
l't\llU'b $7 5
752·6067
5Chnstmas Recipes
Bourbon C'ake, bra ndy
dip, t'l t' $3 . Kale's
K.ikh~11. Hux 274 CdM
9ai25
Movmg Sule L R furn.
bed. fng, skis. CB.
more 631 3632.
~1t'\ c.lam :.poill·r ;~ml Bra 110 'l'rain. 4X8 with bid gs.
fur 1!179 Trans m ur locomotives. e tc· S75
f"irebird. New 54ci 34llJ firm. 96J.850J
Ludwig 8-pc double bass
drum set. 5 zildjian sym-
bols, all hardware, New
cond. 12700 value ror
$1000. ~JI Greg 645-1578.
~lt'lta Verde Country l'lub Sll;e;-Fox ~· Stole hke 3 pc Ludwig set~ Rogers
g u Ir m e rn be r:. h 1 p nt.>w fro m Robinson ·s snare, 18" X)'.ltuan cym-
!;49-5276 1-:venmgs Fashion Is land 636.7279 bal, med high hat & -throne. SSOO 833·9017
• • • • • • tt
Portable spa w skirt & -. -t r -I --
eqwµ µack $~50 bl!st 1 r umpe pro q t y
ofr t>4ti 3097 Reynolds Silver Bell
$125. Mutes·case-stand rree. 540-4479 'H Schwinn. rt.>sl o rt.>d
$500 'H Jukt.>box ,
restort.'\J $3500. 642·6600
dys, 624"1606 eves
Refn g SJ 25 2 s tl' reo
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DATSUN 1981 PRICES
1981 DATSUN 510
1nctude5 ca111se~,~ Freight. I er
SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRICE $6J .39
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1981 DATSUN 310
tnciudeS Calif Emission & 4 Or. GX
~i~:.._. $6929
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••
55939 Freight I Ser _01 ;>6931
SUGGESTED
• • • • •
FACTORY LIST PRICE • TIJt & .l.'~ .••.•..•.••
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Frei9hl. 1Ser. 080325)
SUGGESTED ~-~ FACTOAY LIST PRICE • TAX I LI
CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE -GET THEIR PlllCE IN
WRITING. THEN.COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER
· M•/lrfili®fti ·D fl'J: I •
NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY YOUR
IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR CAR FROM
DfCK BARBOUR DATSUN YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH! DATSUN!!!
GAS GUZZLERS ·ACCEPTEDnt:a.
PAID ROR OR NOT ou!a~~~~~ol~too 16.99°/o
ALHAMB A OAT SUN
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WALLY TUCKER
DATSUN INC
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CANOGA OA TSUN
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USED CAR BARGAINS
'79 IATSUM 211211. lllUXE
Autom•t•c, 11r cona r•dlO 1ow
('17•1LI
$4495
'71 IAU. 1211 2 II. IOJXE
• tpd A~f'f.4 tediO. m.c;a wtUHtll
tha,p• (2?3WJO}
$3595
'71IATSUM1114 IO• SOM
• 10d NC PIS AM.fM totr.0
1•76\INSI
$499~
J
'71 DATWN 211 SX Cl'£.
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$4795
'11
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leelSMUI
$2995
11IATm1114.
a .t()d AM..f'M redi!G. tow n"l ... 1
(311ZYWJ
'19 211 Zl Cft.
6 •P<I . AM>ol'M stereo m<191 'II* "'' ... ' {611XW11
$7995
'74 2SIZ Cft.
4 tpd •If, AM-f'.M •tl'feo 1.,. me.gt
10071.GV)
$3995
DOT DATSUN INC
Glll tAN O~ ISUN
FOOTHlll OAISUN INC
MOON DATSUN
IRI VAllEYOATSUN INC
tONG BEACH DAT SUN
DOWNTOWN l A MOTORS
IMPERIAl OATSUN ING
UNIVERSAl CITY
OATSlJN tNC
NEWPORT DAI SUN
OVAll"' OAl<;UN IMPORTS
PASADENA 0.t.ISUN
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BARWtCtr. IMPORTS INC
SANTA ANA DATSUN INC
MILLER IMPORTS IMC
l~AAMCE DATSUN
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--· -....... '-"-..--• -itltlo' -4' -~ ----.. -• ,. ........... .....,,.
· 80 M a r r a n t z St e r e o
w1cass $600 nu SJOO
takes 1t Still under war
ranty ~in Color console
&XI nu rsac S200 ca II now
641·7050 -----
Sansui Cassette recorder .
In carton. Top of the line .
Bouahl: tsSO, must. sell :
D\50. Call alUI: Ml·IMS7
f-'1herglass Sabot
t'Ond. 2 sails $400
673 2882
c ',, .. S./ ,,, ... t110· ..
•••••••••••••• ,........ •i
'71 Ford camp, apec •'-11:~
a1r, all&O, radio •.oo. • deM--·--TJ• ,,.,.
'71 ~ Tcm Ford Pleil Up t wttb 'TJ K1q of \he Rold IJ
aelf-C)Qfttalned camP.r:tt•
Bl& block ••ti••~ arwlnl itr. root .ar .l loU of extru. WHJ .. u •••
c amper ae para.te .
&73-7.S.
Good t-.:xplorer. 20' 1972 Top
<'ond Generator & roof
a.ir $i .200. 963 5834
SABOT Rare Rig 2 sa1b , 22 :\f P.G Toyota Chinook
DX>. wdo 14 lrlr & l'O\'e Carpet + Potty & Air
SBSO. 760-0301 0r 752 8304 Mint Cond. $5900 751·6226
loah, Star_,. 90t0 railers. Tro•.t 9170 ..
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Ory storace available. · Aljo, fully sell con-
Newrrt Dunes. 113 tained. Asking $2500
25"COLOR T.V. $148 Bae 'Bay Dr. 'NB Ou\s536-5838 ....
1 Year Warranty ~10 642-5360 -----------117' fully selr·contained.
---------SELL idle items with a $1250.
Panasonic Stereo with 8· Daily PUot Clauified Ad. 95..S-0579 wknds & afl. 6
track tape, needs new .a......._,, ...... tlOO • ..... _ .... needle. 857-1057. ~ " ~1. "ew 9800 ----------. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... .
&MsiH ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t u lO • ••••••••••••••••••••••
iNF1..ATABLE RAf'TS
Avon R ove r 3 .JO
w Evinrud e 9 .9 hp
motor. $1SOQ. Also Red·
crest w /Evinrude 4 hp,
$1000. Boala & moton 2
mo . old . Must sell.
S4S·ll75 days, 631-1048
eves.
loah,MarW
... ,..... tOJO I ...................... .
I Do your hubby a favor -
I b~ him somelhin& he
has n ever had . A I Pamay a SEXTANT. I 548-1860
I loah. Power t04 0
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I SALYA~E SAU I SetMdlHI IJ Asiswherei1
!ril 1 978 36 ' Tr oja n I CF8918GK Twin Cum -1 mins V504 M O na n
:.. generator. may be in -11 specled La rson Bo at I y ard , Be rth 214 ,
~ Te rminal Island 8-4 t Sealed Bid must include I 10% ol total bid in cash. I cashier 's c h eck or
money order payable to
William Knight. Submit
bid lo So. Coast Marine
Surveyors 5732 E. 2nd
St.. Lons Beach . Ca .
!XJll03 befoh.. 2 : 00 PM on
LAST
CHANCE
NEW MG Midget ~· s9900 OVEI
INVOICE
~oW...~eW...
More value for your DIME
..
Dec 10. Balance due
within 10 days. Owner re·
serves the right to refuse
any or all bids. o I
77 24' Skipjack FB. fully
equipped, lo down. owner
finance. 673-8848.
Fishing Boal. 16 ft cntr,
console w /65 hp Mere &
trlr . VHF, bail tnlt. cover
& more. l3000.A97 1937
18 ft. Bahner . jet dve,
1978. used 5 hrs 16500
645-4199. 645·4203 .
Will trade Sll.000 eqwty
Lake ShasUna l acre lot
m golf course. bal. $7800
payments $126 for boat.
»1·2518
Chriatmas Specia l. 13'
eo.ton Whaler, lmmac.
cover. trlr. 40 HP. S2600.
Dys: 675-0740.
·n 20· Skipjack Crwser.
ONC VB en1ine ft out·
drive. 873-11118.
M' Skipjack. Fly brid&e
t.o.ded, A 1 cond. Mate otc. 7141873-1711
".".
In the famous Dally Pilot
DIME-A-LINE ADS
Advert1 1e Items up to SSO In value In
Olme·A·Une ed1 every Satll«My. II\ the
Dally Piiot. Brint Y611r ad with CHh to any of 1
our three conYenlent ontce1 or mall yow CIOPr
with a check or money order fOf h cor'9et
amount. Sorry, no llve1tocll • .,,.-... ., /
planta and "° comlftefdel &di .,. ... 1 ._
Each Item rnuet be pnc.cl •'"' no ..._ ..., •·
Dlme·A·llne ede may be ptaoed flt "'9 O...
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llllllor. oHdil Wol'k but 9 -....... A1Jow us the opportunity
reall) M'tHmi (lSO ~ ~ ~ltt"'-1.• w con1ider the purchase
lllp. l &Ht olf• also n_mc BRITISH <.:A RS or trade· in of your clean .. a1da Rot a L~ Porsche. Ched wath Us •. r y r.ng l8Auto CenterDr Today'
puU. r aU for detaah, Irvine 830 7300 -..-~--::~:mi Ev•6Wkeads~9508 •
-Late ·n Datsu9 Truck. Tow Bar uoavenal type slake bed. 49,000 ma, xlnl
wnh salet> chatns, wall runnaog $3,6SO below
fit all 800. 842-2323 blue book 496-4215
Front aale assembly , ·78-Chev) :\..-<.:he)'e~
make olrer Masc other I 0 u d e d l 9 K m 1 VY! parts. C11ll ror de. showroom cond. must i:..~eves &t wkndi. see: t5000~9?·2~81 eves
----Neat ·72 12 ton Dodge. 6 MA•WHllLS eyl. Yellow, rear t rar· Set~ 4 thin spoke whls, lion. 642-4610.
14 'x1", for Ch e v y -
wmuts, nr new cond 69 Chevy El Ca mino .
~6:>3Baft 1PM ~ work, bt!st offer.
9S.20
~1639
142S Baker Street
COSTA MESA
54S.lll4
-~~~~~--~--••••••••••••••••••••••• <\UBURN Phaeton '73 Ford Van 302 V -8,
Speedster. 1935 rlassic carpeted & pane led .
replica by Calif. Custom $1 695 or bes t offer. :!888 llurbor Hlvd
Coach. Never registered. t>"'lS-8319. l 'u:o;l a .\lt•i1:1 :HO 0:1.10
Used for.show car only : . Bargained priced : See 77 Blue Ford Van Wa nted Hond a car.
Jim Buie or Bernie Ashe. Econotaoe 1~. auto, ps le 1.97o:72~ N-600 with blown
'Ibeodore Robins Ford brakes. air. Am /F m engine. 531·8801
3l80 Harbor Blvd .• Cost~ radio wi~h tape deck, ------1
Mesa. C<tll 642·0010 or paneled ant. near new '13 or '74 V.W. Super Bug
546-Gll. radjal tires. $3675. By Wanted. ~. phone after 4pm S47·3J82
• 11uatan1 GT HT. Orig 9112-61M9. rad w t8-trk . Needs -----"-...._...,arted
restoration. 645-1410. '79 Chev 8eau\•11le Sport ••••• ••••••••••••••••• -Van. Loade d . 1 O· Ma.,_.o 9705 ·ao Bradley GTll White. pas senger . $6500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rawhide inl., brwn cpl, ~-0458
.gull wing doors. xlnt --------
.cond. recently complet-'16 Ford Van 351 CID
'ed. Sl-4.500 Must b4! seen: Auto. clean, mags. snrf. 17fl6.9566 AC, PB/PS. pnld. cpl.
: ---S31!i0ofr. 848.0377 Jaguar "67 420 Sedan, opal , - ----------•
gray li mited model. reblt 7 S D 0 D G E
I eng, etc. New paint, new TRADF.sMAN 200. 65,000 t red lthr. xlnt cond. Sac m1. custom an tout. Must
c S5000. 760-9589. see. SMOO. 673·3633 after 5
t ---------&wkends.
t:n Jaguar SS 100, classic w--1o-...a 9590-
white. Spec i al whls, AMtOI ~
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HEADQUARTERS
l976GT (077UOQI
$4999
"78Sport Sed. I01837 )
$6999
1977 Spider (922TL T l
$7499
"78SprinlGT 104061 >
$1299
Stereo cass. Many xtras. ••••••••!••••••• •••••••
CMust sell. Best offer. WEPAYTOPDOLLAR IEACHIMPORTS 2160-2505. for top ~ed .cars-foreign. 348 Dove Street
i domestics or classics. If NEWPORT BEACH
51 Speeds t e r . inner your car is extra clean. 752·0900
mechanic R e plic ar. seeusFIRST: ----
1 black with black top & ~ , IMW 97 I 2
lint. 8.500 mi. Balanced le ••••••••••&••••••••••••• d 1600cc eng. $12,$00 or of.
f fer. (714>831·8418.
~63 Corvair Monza Con v lfl ht 0r-.. C-'Y
perfeet S1350 OBO 292SHarbOr B
o 546-~ Days S49· l~ COSTA M E~~d.
64 Ford P.U. Ranchero.
runs super, needs paint.
I URGENT SBSO 080.
t. ~J642Days S49·1114
S9 Chrysler Station
Wagon, like new. mech.
jgood. No rus.L. S995.
1835-5726. -'I Wheel Dri••s 9550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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4 cyl . automatic transm1ss1on. radio. heater & a
great ltttle wagon' 1765JGT}
51899
'7' TOYOTA COIOLLA
This one has an economical 4 cyhnder engine &. a
4 speed transmissio n (332RL YJ
'6' YW WISlf'KALIA CAMPll
4 cyl engine. 4 speed' trans .• AM-FM radio. PoP
up top, bed and new hres. (YZH8271
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'76 TOYTOA CBJCA 6T COWi
4 cyl engine. 5 soeed tr1ns . AM·FM stereo
cassette & vinyl mtenor I 780ZSO)
~11 TOYOTA PICIUP ftUCI
4 cyl engi ne. 5 speed transnilasion. a1r
cond1t1on1ng and maos ( 1 F3 .. 940). A steal at only
s3199
•71 TOYOTA PICIUP TIUCI
4 cyl engine. 5 speed tr1ns .. power disc brakes,
AM·FM radio & mags ( 1 N"4~80). •
'71 TOYOTA PICKUP TIUCI
4 cylinder engine. 5 speed t,.,.,-nillk>n •nd
AM-FM radlO· with c:ntette. ( 1M53481 ).
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4 cyl., automatic trans . pwr disc brakes air
cond1t1on1ng & AM-FM radio 1265RZTJ
'75 VOLVO 1641 smAH
6 cyl . auto trans.. factory air cond AM·FM
stereo. pwr. st -Oise brakes-windows & leather mt
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'71 TOYOTA COIOUA
This one has 1n eoonom1cal 4 cyl engine.
automatic transmission & factory ._" cond
(933VRB).
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4 cyl . 1utom1t1c trans . camper shell. vinyl
1ntertor and low. low IT\•les• 12'92575)
54350
'71 HONDA ACCOltD
4 cyl. engine. 5 speed Jransm1ss1on and AM-FM
stereo cassette (414ZRT)
'IO TOY OT A COIOLLA sas
4 cyl. engine. 5 speed tr1ns.. pwr ds1c brakes
and AM-FM stereo. (391ZAIJ.
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54999
'76 YW CAMrM IUS
4 cyt eng11;ie. 4 speed transmission. radio. sink &
bed. Ready to go! (763PUUJ.
55175
'71 TOYOTA CRISstDA WAM>M
6 cyt . auto trans . factory air c:onct.. AM-FM
radio. pwr steering & disc brakes and luooao•
rack 1616VYYJ.
561M
'1' TOYOTA CBJCA SUPllA
6 cyl • lull power me steertng, disc brakes
windows. AM-FM stereo. factory air cond.
cruise control I 156YGA).
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IRAHD HEW '79 TOYOTA
LAHDCRUISER 4x4 WAGON
6 cyl 4 speed trans factory air cond pwr
steermg & disc brakes. front & rear heater.
tinted glass. vinyl interior and mud & snow
tires '10'.32231 ·
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coupe, 4 s peed , a ir,
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$7'95
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11711 Beach Blvd .
trum'lNGTON BEACH "19 GLC. Xlnt. Lo m i. 14z.2000 Special trim. $3500. ofr.1---------
Dat '78 280Z 2+2, xlnt IMB-0377 Gianl Indoor swap meet:
l'Uld .. new tires. AM /FM Mltw•• •• t740 Vehicles, parts le a c·
cass, A/C, snrf. S7'100. PP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceuories. Sat. ni1ht Dec.,
714 JS40.1948ev/wknds .78 MB 45osEL. I m · 6th,6pmtoll,,m,Orange .
maculate . Br own /tan County F air grounds ,
lthr. Low mileage. As-Coata Mesa. 24 ht . info. lllAMDMIW
ltll DATSUH
UOZXCOUPE
5 speed trans.. 2·tone
paint, undercoat , full
moldings, pr otect ion
pkg. & Them<>1uard pro·
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$10,470
N EW PORT DAT<.UH
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mio. 67l-&C17 home or
558-7188 work.
1tlODMfSUM
5102DR.
4 speed tram.. stereo.
tape, air cond .• stripes.
body side moldings & low
mlles. l28SZEA>.
$5495
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'75 280Z. Priced for quick
sa le All extras.
am rfm rc a s s , po we r
booster. A IC. snrl. rear
spoiler. $4600. 968-3937
·~ 2000 Roadster . mag
whls. 2 l-Ops, very nice
12.SO(i. 213 596· 5032
'75 OalSWl 210, 4spd, runs
good. S21SS.
760-0916
lB78 Datsun 810 W1n. xlnt
cond Lo mi. cruis~ con·
trol, AC, Sqwre Pkg
I U OO 831·1661
l.978 DalSun 810 Wgn. xlnt
cond AC. wire whh..
$4.700 831·1661 ------
sume lease. 640·61~9. _83_1_·5_1_16_. _____ _
'71 Mercedes 250, 4 dr Por '76 91lS, 5 apd, m ags,
sedan, auto. air , 8 trk, ster/caas, sunrf, s ilver,
needs tires, $3500/best imm ac .. $13 .500. PP
olr. 640-6395 714 /640-1948 eves /wknds
'Ir> Turbo DIESEL JOOSD '68 PORSCHE 912
while/blue ll h r racor Beeutiful car.Sspd
filter. cslm mats. 21K 15860 871·6$46
mi, 129.500 . 55?·0 165, ,71 ti ITT--731-1663 -.._ ---------• Exceptiona l ly main· '56 Mercedes 300C. com · tained, rebll eng, tAn·
pletely restored , xlnl d i a I > . Re s lor e d
cond in tout. New paint. (PrUtine> 7" Alloys , 5
chrome & eng. Mu1l Jee. • Pd • Y e I I o w I b I k
Will trade for $12.000 (N'EAR10) Call for appt. ;; I c:_ash.cold.or silver or car. ~JUlPdll.ine Porsche,.;
673-4()(l;. 'H 156 P...U. ~
·19 240D, xln t cond. 644.ee&6 ~.
Am /Fm stereo cau. i6 912E immac cond. all ~o. $18,500. 494-2023. a m e n at i es . r a re I a •
'78 3000, leather, sunroof. classic: 548·6542
immacula~e . Sl5.7so . '74 Porsche 911 Targ~.
1714J833-ll6 · fact or y air . a lloys . ·ea 280 SL: Auto, air . 2 Gemini Blue lmmac.
topl. Im mac. 113.500 Of. 112.900/offer 646·0822.
fer. 673"6336, 642·9666. lolh Roye• . 9j 56 .
·75 450SEL. On g. owner . •••••••••••••••••••••••
33K m i. F l a w I ess ~l DEALER IN U.S.!:__
Silver /blk. lthr . seats ROY
am 1fm 1cass. Sl7.800 CARVER • s nrf . B e c k e r ~
646-5311or642· 7999 ROUS·ROYCE
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·79 MB JOO Diesel. Silver , . ::::' ... ,,, ;
snrl. cassette. new tires.
perl cond. $20.900 or -CLOSED SUNDAYS -.•
$2900 & assume lease. 'tn S6 MPW "Corniche" :;
832·76S7 ldr coupe, RHO. Offers ,!
'74 450SE 47K m i all fl't9!I $11,000. 494·2023. : . . --. xtr u , a upe r c le a•. "11 Silver Cloud. Elegant ::
Sl2.500.644-t40 While. G ood con d . :~
DtlleSale.Oneor a kind. <>wr..121.500. 640-4999 ••
'19 1\lrbo Diesel 30011>. ~ 9 7 60 ~~
Station Wason. Gre y. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •
blue metalUc exterior, ~ & USED · blue leather upholstery . ,....~
Private Party 631·6017 Sill CENTER
l!S.<m. ·. .• ~ '73 DatsWl 1200 l owner.
n ms good, S700
548·1818 '66 Mert e d ea 220SE, lm-99GL. GL E. E MS &.•
TURBO fow as 1653WCL 1 : ---------eo.cie. •Ullt'OOl. Jual re ·
'74 Datsun B210, 4s pd, upboltaered. reblt en1.
rwu good. Ori1 owner. xJnt cond. 110,500/080.
Tape deck 6 apeakers. Slll·3a7.
Clea n Int lu t. Sl600.
673-3380. "18 300 Dielel, ailver. blue
Ult, tnrf •all xtras. mint
'72 510 Great Cond. cond. forced sale . m ake
$5299 • . .
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848 Dove Street :•
NEWPORT BEACH -!
752-0fOO .:
M le he li n Rad i a Is. offer. tl0-3675. ,...,. t76J ·1
SUI00 /080. 417.2153 ... f742 •••••••••••••••••••••.•• ~ .... 9725 ......... •••••••••••••••• 1979 SUIUIU ·: 2 door . automatic air.-.
radio and heater. 33,000 :
m i l e s . S upe r c a r •
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33,000 miles.
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HOMO A
19232 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
'6J.ltst ·71 t'IAT. xlnt running
rond. Lo mi. best offer 'i6 MG Midget. Xlnt cond.
''60 i047 days New ures. $3000 best oCr
---770-8225 aft s.
$4tf5 •
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HOHDA ' l9'l32 Beach Bl vd •
HUNTINGTON BEACH ~
f6l·l959 : ------~
Late ·77 4 wheel drive':
wago n . wood s ides,;
stereo cass. air. many ,
more xtras 36,000 mi.: '79 1-iat Spyder auto. ex Int MGl-
rond 16.000 mi. bst ufr f744 top cond. $4200? 640·0327 :
afternoon & e\•es • 968.--0749 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .
'75 12i.Spyder . Sspd, mag
wheels. am tf m cass.
gre at cond '. $2950
640-9413 after 5.
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10 Baker Street
COSTA MESA
54S.lll4
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18711 beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
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ti Auto Center Dr.
Irvine 830·7300 9'J.ltH ~ 1---------'at MOB. 78.000 ml. needl
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~72. N-tOOwith blown for TettoraUon: I $1000.
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HOMDA '· 19232 Beach Blvd. :
HUNTINGTON BEACH ~
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'Orit == lmmat' Pffl . '3298 Am tFm. radials. xlnt l!OOOIOBOMark963·3461 • Jl\all power air, stereo wllh tih/leleacopin
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aalfa, a-.Lo. •uoo1or llTU •eth Blvd. SM-it100 wtrecelpls. Flawless must see lo allJl}'ec. "" new. (274WYC) tnm. Snow white with
fer ...,a HU!nlNOTON 1£.\CH 13731 Harbor body·int. Sl,7!i0. Laauna Reluctant sale. $5000. CAIMU.AC S6ttl a.tunclY interior. 27,000
141-l... Garden Grove. 861·:.2. 4fl6.2065a.fler6pm. DIAL•SHIPIN HUHT .... CH milu. lm.oi 4t Ulal~ .,.caca ~bac~. 11,!iOOrf Part n 0 Oul . 1974 ~ICOUMTY! .___. . 71-CHIYIOLIT ~: a.100. 754-6790
m&. i-. -.-. alr, aa • 1 • • '68 VW BUS very good ~"" ~A or Ans wer Ad 11209,
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I I 2 0 0 0 B 0 SOmetht"ng L>ynanute. low mileage vw parts '&8 left & right &tCHl33eves t6J.tt5t $17tt ''15 Vette. Loaded. Ex·
17lO-...:r1 sponster 1n immaculate door .73 1 rt d SSO ·N~~~· tremely low miles. caodil~. 4 speed. See lo each'. ~.97:. oor • .., VW Dashc:r: Diesel, 4 . ie Camaro Clastic SS396. _4'_--. ~t.4'_ J.i.· !1_400~B. ~v·es75.1 ·6271 dy~~
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I H 1 UA i [•I \ I 'V' 11 ~ ~ '> 1 </Hl. OHAN GE COUN TY C ALI FOR NIA l~> CE NTS
Mf:Ulgers _scold$ '~eek' sch()ol officials
81GLBNN H('OTT ...................
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lelllla'~ Ul bffotn a& 4 tr6 ,,.., achoo& board m the 1k y :·
former A .. emblyman Denn11
llaaaer1 said Thursday that
&ou& school leadera must re
.. tabl.WI IOdependence 11 they
IM>pe ror qual.Jty educat100
llan•ers, o r Huntingto n
Beach ; told a Town Hall
kaacbeoa audience 10 Anaheim
tbal ed~ators and parent.a have
forfelled their intluence to state
~md federal olficlal1.
Tnr leJCitlaton, besieffld-~·
money-hungry lobbyists in a
pirllJ\ha feeding freo&y .'' have
~nacted reams of re1u&atiou
that have made educators' jobs
next to impossible, be said.
A former teacher, principal
dnd ~chool board trustee,
Mangers said he bas been speak·
uag lo as many groups as possi-
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Glitter on Main Street, USA
ble since January about tbe
changes be thinks are neceuary
in the statewide-educJlliooaJ Watem.
Mangen l<*t a re-electioll bid
in November to Republican
challenaer Nolan Friuelle, and
he confirmed Thursday be may
run for stale Superintendent ol .
Public lnat.rucUoa.
The post held by Wilson Riles
expires in 1982, but. Mangers
said he wouldn't run fof the job.
Mickey and Minnie Mouse s er.ved .as
official tree lighte r s this week a s
Disneyland opened its 26th holiday season
with ceremonies at Main Street square.
Participants included Nancy Englert,
Di s n eyl a nd 's 1980 ambassador ,
six-year -old Kenneth Egersheim, and of
course Goofy and other Disney characters.
Tree is 60-f oot white fir carrying 3,000
lights.
Death site toured
by murder jury
By DAVID IU.JTZMANN oc Ille Delly l"li.t S'-ft
, The ~ige. two-story house for
ilale on Huntington Harbour's
laahionable Gilbert Drive at-
'tracted lookers or a different
~rt Thursday. ! They were jurors in the
~ran1e County Superior Court
.murder trial of Dr. Loula Alai a
• \And, under the watchful eyes of
~ttomeys for both the prosecu· µon and defense, they wen! be· l'AI shown the scene of the knife
EU.cits that left the defendant's
ormer wife and her presumed
ver dead lut J~ 13.
The seven-man, five.woman
•Pllll about an hour walJr·
hrouth the now -deserted
, on the market for an ask· _., price ol more than a half.
'14lllioa doUan.
I At OM point, the jvrora spread 9boto1rapba taken of the crime
~· down on the earth·tone tlll'PM ID the dlnlnf area and ltailed tblm an relaUoD to the
~W!t-. around them.
ftll ,...... defaae attomey
ltelt t .s. RamHy. who lltood
.. Ide la a rear. patio while
•llow defenae counael Ed
George Jr. escorted the juron
through the house where Margy
Lou Alai a , 37, and Long Beach
attorney Marvin Tincher, 50,
were !'lain. -
··whether it helps or not, (this
tour) gives the jury an accurate
idea of what we're dealine with
in lime and space," the silver-
haired Ramse)" said.
The tour of the houae wu the
idea of the defense, but pros-
ecutor Richard Farnell said he
had no objections.
"I think It's always helpful to
have additional information,"
Farnell said. "This gives the
jury an opportunity to see the
layout of the house."
And that's precisely what the
defense wanted th$ Juron \o
absorb. ·
Alala,. the defense baa
claimed, was temporarily In-
sane at the time of the 1tabbinp
and was incapable or pre-
meditatinl lbe 1rilly attacb on
Mn. Alai• and Tincher. '
The orthopedic sm1eon, who
lived with h1I third wife S..an in
another Huntin1ton Beach
(8ee AIAIA. Pa1e AJ)
Man impaled
in Huntington
auto crash
An Anaheim man who was im·
paled in the chest by a wooden
post in an accident in Hunt.incton
Beach wu fiChling for his We this
morning at Fountain Valley Com·
munityno.pital'atraumacenter.
AcCOl"dlng to Huntington Beach
Fire Captain Roser Hosmer,
paramedics at the scene
stabilized the victim .and im·
mediately transported him to the
hospital with three feet of the post
stickiq out of hls chest and two
!eet out hi• back.
The accident victim1 Jack
Michael Fuhrer, 30, wu aamitt.ed
in serious condition and wu UD·
dercolna 1uriery today.
Police accident inve1ti1ator
James AuaUn aaid Fuhrer wu
weatbound on Paclflc Coaat
Hlchway at about a a.m . today
when be loll c:aatrol of bll vehicle
near the .trance to Bolla Chica
State Beach.
The car craeaed the cen• UDe,
entered the beach area, cr..W th~ a cbalD·ll.U ud wood
feace, returDed to tbe bitbway
and came to rwt ., ... oa UM!
centerctivtder, A•tln•aid. •
if Riles seeks re·electioa.
During Ilia 1peech, ilancen
wa1 critical of a lack of
leaclenhip from Rilea' office.
But he admitted after the 1peech
lhat the popular Rilea would be
difficult to beat.
During his speech, which
might be interpreted aa his
political platform on education,
Mangers said educators need a
strong leader who could pull
together some "brilliant minds"
to work out long-term funding
solutions for schools.
With such a base, educators
could rid lbemaelves of their de·
pendence on the legislature and
thus free them•elves of the
reatrictiooa that often come with
state mcmey .
Manaen said the notion lhat
the stale can enact blanket reg-
ulatiom for the good of all stu-
dent.a has always been suspect.
The answer to providing better
education, he said, ls to better
prepare teachers to diagnose
atudenta' weaknesses and cor·
rect them.
"It's lbe people who make the
difference," he said, scoffine at
regulations which be sajd have created such oversimplified
solutions as "bilinaual lunac)."
Busing has been another man-
dated procram which he said
has been discredited by most
authorities.
-Hc;>spital due?
Hoag plans one in Irvine
Representatives of Newport
Beach's Hoag Memorial
Hospital are planning to build a
major hospital in Irvine,
hospital administrator Mike
Stephens said today.
Chances
of rain
slight
Diminishing chances of
showers from the first· winter
storm and chilly, plunging t.em·
peratures, u low as 45 degrees
overnight, were forecast today
with only a lOpercentlikeUhood of
rainSaWntay.
Spokesmen for the U.S .
Weather Service in Los Anceles said, however, scattered pre·
cipitation la 50 percent likely
through to night in various
locales.
His statement was made 24
hours after UC Irvine Chan-
cellor Daniel Aldrich said he in·
tends to ask the University of
California Regents to approve
plans for an outpatient medical
clinic on the Irvine campus.
Stephens opposes those plans,
saying they are the first r"i>"" in
the development of a 200-bed in·
patient hospital on campus.
Such a facility, he contends,
wouldn't meet Irvine's needs for
a centrally located hospital <UCI
is in southwest Irvine) and
would siphon patients away
from Hoag Hospital, Newport
Beach.
Aldrich confirms thal he
would eventually lik~ to see the
development of a major inpa-
tient hospital on campus.
As an alternative to that,
Stephens said Hoag Hospital of-
fi cials want to build a centrally
located hospital in Irvine. He
theorized that such a hospital
would cost upwards of $40
million and could be built
sometime in the mid-19806.
Stephens said Hoag Hoapital
has the financial resources to
build the hoapital on its own, but
other boapitala are being sought
to join in on the project.
He predicted Hoag Hospital
representatives will come before
the Irvine City Council next
sprin& with a proposal to build a
medical facility In the city.
Skies will be partly cloudy
through Saturday and weather
and environmental authorities
said today local residents can. generally be thankful the flnt
storm wu fairly gentle.
.. ,, .......... .._ Coniti'uct.lcm at UCI, however.
Little problem with wioda or
even brisk breezes at the height of
Wednesday's storm which
brought. 75 inches of rain to Santa
Ana's Civic Center kept other pro-
blems to a mini mum.
Only a few scattered power out·
ages were reported during the
downpour, although one in
Fullerton sent 3.000 workers at
Hughes Aircraft Company home
with a half-day holiday because
they cowdn't work.
Winds that blow branches or
other debris into power lines or
c ause lhem to swing together,
creating electrical disturbances
aretheusualcauseofoutages.
Gently falling rain during the
Wednesday night-Thursday
storm also pleased U.S. Forestry
Service personnel responsible for
reseeding burn areas blackened
by recent fires.
Spokesman Brian Miller said a
hand reseeding project interrupt.
ed by lhe first seasonal storm will
re ~ume Monday if no more
wee kend showers occur, in which
case work will goon Tuesday.
Mud in the blackened regions
prevented work crews from start-
ing the job as scheduled Thurs·
day. but the rainfall caused no
severe erosion in the affected
area ..
In mountains?
~.., •• ftl
Elizabeth Dole, wife of Sen.
Robert Dole, R-Kan., and a
member of Ronald Reagan's
transition team, says she is
s tron~ly committed to
recruiting women for top·
level government jobs. Mrs.
Dole has frequently been
mentioned for a Cabinet
position.
Sea Scouts
to open base
Grand opening ceremonies for
the new Boy Scouts of America
sea base facility in Newport
Beach will be held Sunday at 2
p.m.
The sea. base, where programs
a f-e offered in rowing, canoeing
and sailing, is located at 1931 W.
Coast Highway.
Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley and Dr. Richard
Kendall, past Orange County
Boy Scout Council president,
will be officiating during
Sunday's ceremonies. An open
house will pr eced e the
ceremonies, begiMing at noon.
Relocate airport,
NB man propos_es
. .
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol•OMt't ........... Newport Beach resident
Richard Bare eerllted up lbe ln·
tereat of noise-weary John
Wayne Airport ·nei1hbon Tburs-
da~ evening with an announce-
ment that be had a plan to re·
locate the county airport.
Mayor Jackie Heather and
Newport Cit1 Attorney Hqb
Coffin, invitea to tbe Jlartnen
Commun.It)' Aaaoclatioa meetmc
to detail the city'• battle plan to
flcbt airDort exs=•tepped uide to let tbe movie
producer aplalD plan.
1 Bare, founder of tbe new Com-
mittH to Reloeate the Airport.
!told the erowd of 10 1atbend ID
the llariDiln Ubl'U'J that the
idea came to blm' late one after.
•DOOD M be WU aalJln& home
from Catalina laland.
"I looked up and saw all the
jets flying over our marvek>ua
real estate and thought 'whal
about puttiq the airport up in
the San Joaquin Mountains'," the
Promontory Bay resident said.
said-
Bare, armed with mape and
petitions, said be envialom plac·
in1 the airport on tbe now-
vacant hilly riqe overlcdinc
the Irvine Cout, where a na·
tional part la DrODQMd.
"I realise· tbla plan l& too
much ol a ahoc:k for moat people
to accept but it wtl1 work," the
Newport man predicted. ''The
wonderful tb1q LI nobody lives
out there except the blrda and
heel."
Bare, who qwckly filled up
three paces ol hi.I petitioe with
(See Al&POaT, Pa1e Al)
need • be approved by the City
Council, since the university is
on state land and is. therefore,
subject to state developmental
control.
However. all inpatient hospital
beds mwit be licensed by state
and cOWlty health authorities.
Suspect held
• 111 grocery
store heists
A paroled armed robber who
law enforc ement agencies
speculate may have held up as
man y a s 11 Alpha Beta
supermarkets this year has been
arrested by Costa Mesa police.
Held in Orange County Jail
without bail 1s Phillip Angel Sen·
teno. 32, of the Baldwin Park
area.
He was arrested Tuesday by
Costa Mesa investigator Phil
McCormick, for suspicion of tak·
ing some $1 ,400 at gunpoint
from the Costa Mesa Alpha
Beta outlet at 241 E. 17th St. on
Oct.14,
Coast
Weather
Partly cloudy through
Saturday. Continued coo&.
Lows tonicht 42 at the
beaches, 52 inland. Highs
Saturday 90 to~-
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artU,.,,. Md Jt!t au.acu today and tMit troqpa fCMllM bud to
haod behlod advancloc tMb OD U.. approecMI to Ina's·
southwest tu1hway town ol Suaaal•rd, war eomm~u. takl.
Iraq's Soviet made Tupolev bomben raided lraa I IUlf port
of 8 r :-.t.ai Shah pour, wrectiae tbe railway U.. and oU pipeliMI.
ll\.w~ to Iran's official new q•cy. ·
flan said immedi•te measures were ordeNd to repair the
dama1e m lhe tmportant commercial port wbere a JapaMN
consortiwn bullt a aiant petrochemical compowad that baa beea 1 attacked frequen\ly by lraql warplane. lo the 11·weell~ld war.
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WASHlNGTON CAP> -Oppoeitioo is buildiDC atainat two
leading pl'08pects for Ronald. Re~an·s Cabinet, forciD1 the
president-elect to consider alternativet to Alexander M. Hai&
Jr as secretary of state and banker Walter B. Wriston u
treasury secretary, Republican IOUttfll reported today.
' Hatg, the former NATO-commander and White House chief
of staff during the final days of Richard Nixon's admlnistraUoo,
was Wlder fire from some conservative Republicans for -his
longtime association with former Secretuy of State HeDl'f ,K.lA·
\nger, one sour.ce said.
Wrist.on, chairman or Citicorp, tbe nation's second·lu1eat
bank, was encountering conflict-of·intereat quesliona. Citibank,
a Citicorp subaidiary, is involved with claims a1ainat Iranian
as~eta ""d loan auarantees for New York City, two iuues before
the 1 reasury Department.
~upervisors' panel
Calls for efficiency
Claiming the focus of govern-
ment must be changed from
··regulation to res ults,'' the
County Supervisors Association
or California has called for im-
plementation of a six·point Plat·
form for Efficient Government.
At a press conference Thl/S:
day, supervisors from several
California counties said a stand
must be taken to insure that pro-
visions of Proposition 13, the tax·
cutting measure paaaed in 1978,
are applied.
Said San Francisco County
Supervisor Quentin Kopp, ''State
and federal mandates are
strangling California county gov·
ernment.
'.'''Since the passage of Proposi·
t1on 13, not one mandate on local
government has been elimin,ted
and still morehave1>eerrtid'cf~. ···
•"It is imperative that counties
respond with a plan of action
capable or turning bureaucratic
funNions into direct ser vice
benefits."
Christmas music
fest at Saddleback
"A Festival of Christmas
Music" will be presented by the
Saddleback College Concert'
Chorale Saturday and Sunday i.n
the Fine Arts Theater on the
main campus.
The lOO·voice chorale will
present performances at 8 p.m.
on Saturday and Sunday and a
performance at 3 p . m. on
Sunday only.
"What we need is more com·
mon sense oriented to the delivery
of services. not greater complexi-
ty and added layers of planning,''
s aid Contra Costa County
·S upervisor Sunne Wright
Mc Peak.
·'The future viability of local
government demands action to
reduce the wasteful spending of
limited funds on paper functions
which effectively syphon monies
from worthy programs.
•'We need to change the focus of
governme.nt from regulation to
results.''
Ma. McPeak helped write tbe
government efficiency platform
endorsed by tbe aasociation'a ex·
ecutivecommittee.
The association today was to
conclude "Jhree•y .. .cooYentiarl ..
·neinf-held at the Disneyland
Hotel in Anaheim.
Among the tenenla of the plat·
form is that local 1ovemment
take steps to preserve control in
the face of increuina challenges
by state and federal eovern-
ments.
"Who can the public hold ac·
countable ii u much as 80 percent
of a county budaet is mandated
(by state and federal eovem·
menta)?" asked Roy Orr, presi·
dentoftheNatiooalAaaociationof
Counties. Orr is a county com·
miaaioner in Dallas County,
Texas.
"No matter bow justified some
mandates are, the cumulative ef.
£ect la reduction in local autonomy and increased
dependence on state and federal
government." he said.
Music stilled
Led Zeppelin dUbanda
LONDON CAP J -The rock group Led Zeppelin announced it is
disbanding because of the death in September of its drummer,
John Bonham.
·'We wish it to be known th•t the loss of our dear friend and tbe
deep respect we have for his family, together with the sense ol UD·
divided harmony felt by ourselves and our mtnaeer, have led ua to
decide that we could not continue u we were '•a statement by the group said. '
Booham, a CO· founder Of the band 12 yean tlO, WU found Geed
Sept. 25 at the mansion owned by the eroup's lead 1uituilt, Jimmy
Page, in Windsor. 30 miles west or Loodon. The 1roup wu reeord· ·
ing analbumthereonthedayhedied. ·
The 32.year-old Bonham. affectionately niclmamecf•·Bonlo."
died as a result or inhalin& vomit after drinkin1 about 40 abotl or
vodka in 12houn, accordin1toacorner's inquest.
The drummer was reported to have eanied almoet $10 million
a year with the Led Zeppelln.
The remaining members ol the band, in addiUon to Paee. are
voe aliat Robert Plant and keyboard player John Paul Jones.
illegal?
O~v•rameat auditors in
Waahiastoo are demandlnc a l>roM o1 the depmit of •1 million ia U.S. f\IMla into the personal
accowat of Cambodian leader
Loa Nol, DOW a FWJerton real· dell\.
Tbe report doea not mention
the former Cambodian chief of
state by name, but he hu
ack:nowledted he •• the oflicial who haa been cited.
The report ilNed Thursday In
Wuhtncton on handllna of
federal timda overseen by the
General Accountlnc Office
mata reference to the Cambo· ~ian chief of state as the reclp· 1ent.
-"Treasury and State officials
have not fully lnveat11ated th1a
matter, but certain facts do
point to such funds havln1 been
ille&ally tranaferTed," the GAO
report states.
Accordin& to the report, the
money came from a fund set up
to help Cambodia pay for tm·
ported goods and services dur· mg the war. It say1 that $200.000
was transferred to the Cambo-
dian 's a ccount and another
$800,000 is being held in a frozen
U.S. bank account. Cont~cted at his home, I.on
Nol said he fell he was entitled
to the money.
"To his thinking. he 1s sup
posed to receive all of it. He was
dependent on that money to
come out here," said Rith Nol.
who translated for his father.
He said he was un14ware of
any illegality in his rcre1ving
the money.
Rith Nol said that "it is hke
everything you own is an one ·
state and you "re coming out
on a mission and the govern·
ment gives you so much money,
you don 't bring anything with
you."
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AIRPORT •..
signatures, s ugges t e d the
airport could be located just
north of lhe proposed San Joa-
quin transportation corridor
south of Corona del Mar and
would be outside the suggested
nation~ park boundary.
''I showed this to Rile y
(Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley) and he said he'd
do a feasibility study but
nothine's happened," Bare said.
"I aueH I just got the old
bureaucratic bocua pocus."
He said be hadn't discussed
his notion with the Irvine Com·
pany, owners of the coastal re-
gion, but suggested "they
shouldn't mind too much since
they're giving it away for park
land anyway."
Walt Gillfillan. Newport's
airport cansultant, said the most
obvious difficulty with the plan
is that incoming commercial
jets might interfere with planes
heading toward nearby El Toro
Air Station.
GillflUan, instrumental in the
Southern California Association
of Governments CSCAG) study
to locate new potential airport
sites, said the San Joaquin
mountains site was likely not
considered in that study because
of the air traffic conflict.
But Bare, encouraged by the
signatures, vowed to push on
with his plan and said his next
stop will be a meeting with
SCAG leaders.
Sinatra new
ambassador?
ROME (AP.> -The newspaper
of Italy's CommWlist Party said
today that the most talked·about
name for the next Americ;an
ambassador to Italy was Frank
Sinatra.
Quoting "reports circulating in
the State Department" in
Washington, the communist
oewap•per L 'Uni ta said in a
front·p•ge story th at the
appointmentofthesinger "would
create surpri$e and curiosity ...
Sinatraisofllalianorigin.
In a dispatc h from its
Washington correspondent, the
newspaper also mentioned two
other leading candidates -
Henry Salvatore, a California
bualneasman ·and a membet or
Pre1ident-elect Ronald Reagan's
inner circle, and Frank Stella. a
-ChicagoinduatriaUat.
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A,iimal Sania
show at GWC
A holiday puppet show entitled
"Who Could Be the Santa Clam
of. ttt~ Animals?'' will be
preaenCed Saturday at Golden
Weat Collete in Huntin1ton
Beach.
The 1how will feature 30
puppets. Showa are slated fOl" 1
and I p.m. iD Forum 2. . Tien.., at Sl each, m~ be
purchased at tbe colle1e
boobton or at Che door.
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Swap meet
revised
pact set
Or<tnRt> Count) fair Board
mcm~r~ will tr) again S<tturday
to push through a contract offer-
ing tht lu<'r<t tav e fairgrounds
swap meet11pcra11on to a Newport
Bl'at'.h t·ompany fo r 12 more
year
Bob Se<~l. <·ha1rman of the
board's Swap Meet Committee.
callt?d the spN·1al session for 1
p m at the boarri's headquarters,
88 Fa ir Drive in Costa Mesa, after
a similar effort failed Tuesday
night for lack of a board quorum.
Board President Kenneth
Johnson swd he expects the COO·
tract. negotiated by the commit-
tee with Tel· Phil owner s, to be ap.
proved.
A similar contra ct was okayed
by the board earlier this month
but revisions suggested by state
offi cials in Sacra mento require
approval of a formal resolution
and some contract changes, ac·
cording to board Vice President
Burr W11l1arn:.
Tel-Phil's <·urrent 10 year con·
tract leasing some 29 ac:res of fair-
ground parking lot for weekend
swa p meets act ually expires in
1982.
But. board members note, that
lease carries a JO-year renewable
option. tying up the meet through
1982.
Fair dired ors are pushing for
an early contract renewal, they
say, to raise the board's income
from the swap meet operation -
now 25 percent of parking and
stall rental fees and a portion of
food and beverage sales.
The directors also pushed re-
new al negotiations to release
some seven acres of land included
in the s wap meet lea se but
scheduled for hotel construction
at the comer of Fair Drive and
Newport Boulevard.
BEAi
THE
CLOCK
1·,.... Pa9• Al
ALAIA •••
neighborhood, had cone to the
Gilbert Drive home to pick up
his two children for the Father's
Day weekend,
According to the te1timony of
the children, •ged 9 and n. their
father became involved in an
argument with their mother
when he entered the home. They
said he ran to a kitchen knife·
rack and then plunged a blllde
into hls former wife's abdomen
as she attempted to call the
police.
T incher was attacked in an ad·
joining room.
Ramsey s aid the distance
between the knife rack and the
telephone was only about a step,
showing that the physici•n 's
violent actions were spon· taneous.
After the jurors had complet·
ed their tour and departed on a
county bus, Ramsey aad Geor1e
conferred inside the house.
George said he believed the
jurors were "interested and at-
tentive."
Alaia, in custody at Orange
County Jail. did not accompany
the jury to the house because it
would hav e be e n "too
traumatic," the defense at-
torneys said.
Testimony in the tnal resumes
Monday. It is expected Susan
Alaia, the defendant's third
wife, wilt testify Monday or
Tuesday and that the physician
will take the witness stand
·perhaps Wednesday.
Mao'8 widow talks
PEKING (AP) -Jian Qing,
Mao Tae·tung's widow and
leade~ of China's Gang of Four.
testified today she approved
''small·scale" denunciations of
President Liu Shaoqi. who died
in disgrace in prison during the
Cultural Revolution, the official
Xinhua news agency said.
DoCtOr
convicted
in fraud
• Haatialtma 8"eb pe1cblatrt8t
Louis Glatdl Jr. wu coavlded ~
Medi-Cal fraud Thursday in wbat
the Pl'Olee\llor said was a "clear-cut andtimple cue.•'
Glatcb, wbo wu not PNMDt
when the Yel"Cticll by u Oraqe
County Superior Court Jury were
read late 'huulday, wu convict·
edon llcountaoffilln1faJaeM8di·
Cal claims and one count o( 1rand
theft.
A previous trial on the ume
cbar1es had ended in a jur)'
'deadlockttut AMgust.
Juctse Oretta Seara, a.ncerect
that court penonnel coWd not
reach Glatch, ordered him to ap.
pear this mornlna in her
courtroom or she would increase
bia $5,000 bail to $100,000 and iasue
a bench warrant for his arrest. •
"J 1ave Dr. Glatch an brder to
come here," .the judge fumed •l
defense attorney David Brickner
whom she said she did not hold
responsible for the missine de·
rend ant. She said Glatch was to be
on lS·minutescaU.
Glatch did appear at a brief
court hearina thia momina and
told Judie Seara he failed to re·
ceive any court calla ThUnday.
Judge Sean voided the bench
warrant she had thr.eatened to
issue and ordered hidl to be
present for sentencing JH. 30.
State Deputy Attorney General
Frederick Miller, who prosecuted
the cue, said he wH especially
pleased with the verdicts because
Glatch's first trial had ended in a
mistrial.
"We were able to take advan-
tage of knowing things that
troubled jurors the first time "
Miller said. "We were able io
meet and.r~move doubts a couple
of jurorshadthefirattime."
During Glatch 's first trial, the
jury deliberated three days
before announcing it was
<'eadlocked9-3in favor of guilt.
The jury Thursday took. onl)
about three hours to reach a
verdict.
Major banks
IUke rate
NEW YORK <AP> -
Major banb, acting jut
one day after the Federm Reserve qaln raiMCI tbe
discount rate, today in·
creased their prime lend·
ing rates by one·haU
percentage point to 19 per·
cent.
Citibank took t.he lead in
raising the rate to the
highest point it has
reached since April. The
pr i me rate, which is
charged by banks on loans
to their most credit·
worthy corporate
cuatomera, is n~aring the
record 2IO percent level set
this aprina.
Manufacturers Hanover
Trust Co. )oined in the in·
creue, the second of the
week for ma.Joi banks.
The Federal Reserve, which beUeve1 it might
ti&htea credit to bring in·
nauon under control, on
Thursday raised the dis·
count rate -the rate it
charges on loans to banks
-from 12 percent to 13 per-
cent.
There's always a general urgency
about getting carpeting installed.
but most customers will allot a
reasonable amount of time.
However. when there is a rush. we
can accommodate those requiring
irrqnediate service . without
sacrificing Alden 's rigid standards of
competency.
Unless there is a problem obtaining
a specific color or pattern. you can
count on fast service from Alden ·s
and we maintain a large inventory to
facilitate deliveries.
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Lighted sign on the upcoast a~p.roach to
Ne wport· Bay Bridge on Pac1f1c Coast
Highway usually lights up during conges~:
ed periods to warn, .. Prepare to Stop.
But Wednf'sday afternoon, 1t was just
.. Pl'epare " --you fi 11 in the blank: For
Christmas shopping, for rain. or to m eet
your Maker ...
Access issue Arrests annolDICed
lwlding up in bank robberies
subdivision
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Ofllleo.ltr~SUH
The San Clemente City Coun-
ei I delayed a decision on a ~ub
division on the former Nixon
estate pending resolution of ac·
cess to the beach on the 20.9-
acr e parcel.
Council m e mbe rs want the
new property owners to provide
an "irrevocable offer" to ded·
icate a 15·foot wide access strip
to the city.
The 1,80().fool·long (fedestrian
access would run along the
Orange and San Diego County
line along the southern most por·
lion or the parcel
Colton Point Associates,
which 1s seeking city a pproval to
subdivide the land into 16 lots,
s aid it would be wHling to grant
the easem ent but with condi·
lions.
Cotton Point ~s sociates '
representatives said the firm
would grant the access if the c.i·
t y at the time the easement 1s
needed would build a wa ll along
the entire west line of the access
strip at its own expens e.
Cotton Point partner George
Argyros also said the city would
have to hold the developer free
of any liability arising from the
construction or maintenance of
the easement.
In· addition, the Cotton Point
offe r would expire in the year
2024 if the city had not executed
its right to the easement.
But council me mbers were ~e·
Juctant to accept the offer WI~
the strings attached. The council
directed acting City Attorney
Roger Grable to look into the
city 's legal position in de'!>~·
ding t.he easement as a cond1t1on
of subdivision approval.
Suspects in eight bank rob
beries in the southern part of
Orange County have been ar·
rested. according to a Sheriff's
spokesman.
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart s<11d
OCC slates
planetarium
presentation
Orange Coas t Co llege 's
planetarium is offering 1Ls f~fth
annual Christmas.-presentation
this month on Wednesday a nd
Friday evenings.
Tilled "T h e Star of
Bethlehem." the show examines
the existence of t he "star of the
Magi" as recorded in the Gos!)E!I
of St. Matthew.
The presentation includes con·
clusions by astronomers who
have tried to explain the star's
phenomenon and will re-create
the heavens as they appeared rm
the f i r s t C hr i s tma ~. a
s pokesman said.
Shows are scheduled at 8 30
p.m .fromDec.5·Dec.19.
Youth shelter
gets support
San Clemente City CouM 1I
members have approved the l!X
penditure of $2,800 to s upport tht:
Laguna Beach Youth She lte r
The shelter serves youngsters
throughout the be a c h ('Om ·
munities.
Services penJing
for Mr. Gettemy ·
Memorial services were pend·
ing today for pioneer Orange
County newspaperman Robert 0 M. "Bob" Gettemy. who cov·
ered some of the region's most
celebrated events in a career
dating back more than 30 years.
He died at his home Wednesday.
The retired staff writer for the
Los Angeles Times and former
Santa Ana Register reporter
was 69 and suffer ed an apparent
heart attack at his residence in
Santa Ana.
Cremation a nd scattering of
his remains at sea will be under
direction of the Neptune Society.
Plans for a me morial service
were being made today by his
• wife Lo\lise.
"He was one of the funniest
guys J 've ever known and also
one of the best card players and
pool shooters," says his
longtime anociate, Times Assis·
tant City F.c:Utor Don Smith.
"He was a real tough, hard
newsman and a hell of a guy,"
SmithaddC,
Bom--ur' lft!atrice, Neb., Get-t em y began learning the
newspaper business a fter
1raduating from high school ·in
1929, ac~rdin1 to hl1 widow,
who married him not long al·
t9rwanl.. ·
He worked for a short time u manapna editor or the Pampa.
TnH, Daily News and then
moved co Oran1e County in UNI,
where he JOlned the Re1later
ltaf'f.
t
The Times offerc•d him a Job
and in 1953 he luunched the Los
Angeles newspa,per's O ran~e
County bureau in a cubbyhl>le on
Santa Ana's Main Street.
Following a period of thre.e
years with the news paper s
Metro Staff in Los Angeles, he
returned to covering Orange
County in 1956 and in 1963 was
assigned to covering the county
courts beat.
Mr. Gettemy retired in 1975
a nd kept in· touch wit~ col-
leagues in the ne~s b!Js1ness,
worked part·time m the p~b.hc
relation s fi eld for public ist
George Colouris and dh:l con·
slderable fishing.
He wa s kn o wn among
courthouse press colleague~ .rot
his passion for compet1t1ve
games such as hearts, checkers.
pool and dominbes when t~~re
was time from the compet1llve
business of gathe ring ne ws .
His b yline appeare d ov.er
stories on most of the county's
most sensational criminal cases
over the ye ars and ·he was
known for his pers istence in dig-
gln1 . out accurate, d~tailed in·
formation. •
Survivors in,. addition to Mrs.
Gettemy include a d aughter,
Mrs. Susan Brown, of Albany,
CaUf.; a brother, Glen Gettemy,
of Oxnard; two sisters, Mrs. lta
Lawlor. of Oxnard and Irma
Arnold. ol Beatrice, Neb., and
two 1rudcbUdreo.
f1 ve SUSJ)('t·ts have been booked
into Orange County J ail on sus:
p1cion of armed robber y in con-
nel·t1011 with the string of rob-
beries this fall 111 Mission VieJO
and San Juan Ca pistrano
ln custody arf'
-Henry Martinez. 31, and
M 1l'ha<'l Durbin, 31, both of 1.-os
A n gclc~. who 1nve!>t1 g ators
b e lieve a r e re5pons 1ble for
holdups at the Bank of Ame1wu
in M is~ion V 1<.>jo on Sept. 5 and
"icpt J!I and Oowney Savings
a nd Lu1111 Assodatio11 in Mission
V1 CJO on 0<'t 24.
-Jimmy G. Hall, 30, of El
Toro, who is alleged to have
robbed fciur Mission Viejo lend·
m g institutions · Sccun ly Pacific
National Bank '>n Oct. 30, Coast
Federal Savings and Loan As-
sociation on Nov. 12, Pacifi c City
Bank on Nov. IJ a nd Downey
F'ederal Savings and Loan on
~ov 11
-Karen J . Mapes, 27. and htr
~i ster Donna L Waddell , 33.
both of Las Vegas, who were ar-
re sted in connection with the
robbery of the California First
lla nk of SAn J uan Capistrano on
Nov I:.!
The s isters were arrestl'<l on
t he I.lay of the robbery and
$52.000 taken from the bank was
r(>C'Overed. Hart said a total of
ahout SS,000 taken in all of the
ot her robberies has not been re-
1·n ver NI.
I-l e s aid M:Jrtinez and Durbin
werC' arn·stl'd in November in
Long Beach by the Fede ral
llurNtu of Investigation. And
Hall was arres ted last week m
Co!>ta Mesa by the city Police
De par1 ment.
Flames gut
Santa Ana
antique house
/\ l:tndm a rk wooden hnuse
lJutlt in Santa /\na a <;entury ago
to re:o;l:'mblc a (:erman rastle
h:.is ~en destroyed by " fire,
and arson 1s 'iUs pcctcd.
The rwo story house a t 902
Grand Ave. wa ~ known a s
Re uter Castle. na med after
bui l<ler /\ugus t Hcutcr .
But the housc had been vacant
for severa l years and often was
a· target for vandals and other
firebugs, said Wayne Moore.
arson inspe(·tor for the Santa
Ana fo'irt' Department.
''This is not the first lime
we've had a fire there, .. he said.
There have been at least two
other times. The house has been
a haven for transients and we've
caught juveniles in there, too."
The fire Wednes day gutted the
building. Moore said the s econd
story was engulfed m fl ame at 7
p .m ., when firef ighte rs fi rst
re ached the scene . He said no
estimate of damage has been re·
leased until the building owner,
Lee Falco Jr., is reached at his
home in Northern California.
Moore said he has no suspects
in the fire. which was st arted on
the first noor but qukkly spread
to the second.level.
· Firefighters ha.d the blue un-
der control In about 20 minutes,
tre said.
Falco and other enthusiasts In
local history had considered
se v·eral uses for lhe building, in·
eluding moving it lo another site
and renovating it for a
restaurant.
But the high cost of 11uch
changes had prevented any ac·
tivlties.
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Head Start seeks new leader
By GLENN SC01T °'"" Qelly --.....
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A federal agency is seeking
proposals from local non.profit
groups that want to take over
adJD inlstration of the Head Start
preschool program in . Orange ·
County. . .
Gloria Molina, a director m
t h e San• F ranc isco r egiona l
headquarters of the federal
De partme nt of He alth and
Human Services. s aid $1.9
Planners
eye plaza
addition
A 15 story ac.ld1t1on to CQSta
:\1esa 'i. Sout h Coast Plaza will be
d iscussed Mc>nday ni g h t by
l'lann1ng Comm1ss1on me mbers
after a review of tht• Scgerstrom
family proJA>SCll.
1'hl' addit10n . conta1111 ng a
!hrct-·story Broadway depart
ment st.ore and 12 stor ies of of
lit'es, would extend f ast from
tbe curre nt plaza st ru<'t ure ncu
the c<irousel.
A plannin g Je p art ment
spokesman ::.aid the stru<'l\irt:
will require an amendm<'n t to
the plaza master plan , n·qwrin~
a policy def'1s1orl rc~ard1ng de
s1 rabihty of the 111l·rea~1·d com-
mercial art1v1t} m the rapidly
g rowing north M 1:sa area orr
Hns tol Stre'et
If approvt:d. the 1ac1hty "ould
add some 400,000 ~quarc fet>t f)f
floo r ~pace t•> lilt: plaza and
would nff(•r a pNfl •s!ridn bridge
arross Bnstol Street to the Town
Center t·om11ll'rnJI a nd office
area
The pf'Ql>O~al 1nC'ludes plans
for subterranean parking and
tor smaller shops 1n tht' depart
111en1 store area, a planning de·
partme11t offi cial said .
Agency O .Ks
parking
structure
Plans for a thrce-ll:'vel pc.rking
s l r u c· t u r c ... c> r v 1 n g P a c 1 f 1 <"
Federal Sa vings h<'.1d<1uartt-r'>
complex under ('011i.truct111n in
downtown Costa .\1csa were ap
proved by lhe city'~ Redevelop
"' ent Agency
Agencv m em bers, .:11 ·o mem
ber s of the Caty Co un<.·11.
a uthorized master plan d1a11ges
prev ious ly approved by the
Planning Commission
The parking fac ility, on J(inal
ly proposed for a second phase
of headquarters facility develop.
m e nt, inc ludes a t op ·l('vel
heliport
The $10 mtllton headquarters
project is expected lo be <'Om·
p letcd in e arly 1982 o n the
former McNally High School site
at the corne r of 19th Street and
Newport Boulevard
N
BAY ST.
million is expected to be ava1la ·
ble for the program io Orange
County next fiscal year.
Thti Community De velopment
Council in Santa Ana has been 10
c harge or the federally.funded
program for more than a dee ·
ade but it has d ropped its stat~s as coordinator effective
next July.
The cow1cil is a parent or·
ganizallon which tries to pro·
"illf>d
Portuguese Prune \1 tn1:-t er
F ran t•1s to Sa Ca rnt'iro, 16
wa · kill<'d 1n a ash ot ligltl
pla ne shortly aft('r t akt'OI I
Thursduy
5niemhers
appointed to
housing unit
C'ost a Mesa City Council hi:I~
app'>inled five new member~ \CJ
its citizens Hous ing and Com
munity f>~velopmen t Curn m1tlee
and reappointed two ot hers
Re:ipµomted "'ere Franr1., t\11
ctrecn and Tom Schworer
Appointed as a r egular L'Om ·
mittee member was former
rnm m1ttee alternate J(Jme~ \:;rn
de rw alle
Other new mem~rs are l<tta
Quick llalter. John Kinc·a 1d.
Chnstrne Ma rriner and /\nne
~t ane Shereshevs k y
Th<:> c·Qmm1W.•c l'omposl'd of
n 1 11 t· p u b I 1 t m e m be r ' <i n 11
reprt'sentat1\ PS I rum ell) a1 t'll
1·1es, rev1<:>W!> anrl eoord1nJI''"
r11mm un1ty housing OE'l!<ls
Thi:' 'olunteer ~n>up rr1·0111
mends to the Cit) Cou11nl hu~
som<.' Sl m!llinn 111 fcclt·ra l llou~
1ni; and Community Ot•vclop
ment ~rant funds should he
s pent ea!'h year.
Costa Mes a ha s rl'r e1ved
about S5 m1ll1M 1n H\D gr<ints
ov<:>r the pabl !>even years
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' LLOYDS NURSEli~
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rluce self-supporting non-profit
groups. Jn this case, it haa
spawned Orange County Head
Start. which has run the pro-
gram for the last eight yean.
said Marco Pen a, local Head
Start director.
Pena said during a news con·
ference Thursday that his or· 1
ganiu.1tion intends to assume the
so·called "grantee" status -tbe
title formerly held by the panmt
Community Development Coun-I
cil. t
But Ms. Molina said whenever I
the grantee is changed, federal
regulations require that other
non-profit or gan izations are '
given equal opportunity to take
over coordination of the pro.
gram .
Sh'e sa id a s pecial session will
be he ld in J a nuary whe r e
feder al lfead Start officials will
cxpla111 the procedures for ap·
plying for the grant. Her. depart-
m ent always is looking for
g roups who are interest~ in
pr''' 1dtn~ 1nnon1t1ve services.
l'h<' addt.'<i ,
Gr ant appltcat1ons can be ob· I
tc:11nt tl frorn the departmt!nt's l
Offit t· of llurnun De velopment ~
S<:>r ' 1(·es. Koo m 457. 50 United ~
Nat1<H'\~ ~a1.a. San Francisco, !
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On the cnvt·lope, applicants ;
slt<Ju/d w ri t e "Attention : f
Orange County KF"G P ." ·
Tht-l'urrcnt Jlcad Start pro.
s•ram -.11rvc•s 887 children in ·
Ore:ingt· Courity <Jl 20 locations. ,:
Y. ho1.·,·er h c hose n to take
r1vl'r thr prc~th<>OI pr ogram for
ur11lerpnvtle~ed youngsters ~an
t•'q ktl a d1ff1(·ult time meeting:
the 1·ommun1ty '~ needs. PenF
said the· federal a llocation f~
Ornnge County hasn 't been
e nrJU gh to !>ervc children on
11,,J1 11ngltst5 .t.
.. , lhank we eould just abou.~·
llnubll· th<:> program in Santa
t\na 1tM•lf, · he observed .
llut allot·a ttons probably won '~
, ti J n~e for Oran ge County
Ot'XI \t-ar Ill s pite Of the large irl·
t lu~ •if nt·1·lly C"hildren e~terin~
the rounty. Ms )tol1na said. ;,
Office ~ear
taken fro~
ln·ine firm
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\ IJuri:l<ll' !>tl1;.1shed his way Ur
111 Jll In inc glass and mirror .
firm . looting the office of about
.2.200m •'tllllPmcnt. police said.
s l' l' r t' 1 J 1 ~ B r e n d a Lee
\\ 1111cl~1111 d1 ... 1'•J\'C•rt>c1 the s hat·
11·n·d lrn111 11o intl1111o a t Marina
1;1:,,~ ,tnd \l1rr11r. 1582 Brown -
lll,I.!. wh1•n 'he• :11 r1 \ed to open up
rhP plan!
<11111·11 Sta11 \'an llorn said the.
11Hn1th•r mad1' off with two IBM
:-;1•11·1 trn t.\ pt " nlPrs, the .office ;
1111 • rov.,l\C (Ht•n and a big or·
11 a nit•ntal (J~hr ray •
111• <.:1111 ::in 1•xt rcmely largef •
h<·.n' rrwt:.il obJt•<·I would have
})l'Cn · rL'<)u1rcd to smash out the
ht·<H'Y ,afro· glu~s the glass
l'0111 p;.111~ h ad inst alled in 1t~ •
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Jobless-down; • pnces up
H•rplala•
·l.a@urums on the road
r,. L4GUNi\ TllAl"EUN' -.w: 'l'he t.rouW. wltb tM 1 'lruddadcl)' of .•U La~W\& S.ech art eatubit.a '' that lbe
peop" v.ho r un 1t u4: rtaUc. Tbey can't 1tand to be in
Jt ooe platt wo loote Th~)' k~1> w•OtJl'\1 to ahutne Off
~ mewtwre ' 11WI 1how, uf courati 111 ttu1 tamed l.•.iW\a Beach
I• reattvai ol Art.I and PilHOt ol lh.l Masters. So, U\ thi1 ex-
I lrav-.aoa.a. lh4')' put oo Uvln& p1cture1 every summer de-~maadioi \Jlal mode atllOd 1llll as ton~. Tbtin they talk
~ havtq the •how ILSelS move. Thi.J u what makes thtt l.a¥WU• paaeant so Wliq'6e tn
' he entertain ment field Most places. thu people on staae
mo\ l' and the i.ta"I! i.tay11 where 1t 11>, • < A fTl:lt Tll£ f'F. 'Tl Y AL huffles o!C to a new loca-
llon 1t ' reall) tntt·r('!ltln~ to note what happens to the
I )>hke \hey ldt
1" The ill~• oJ the h vm~ pwturc~ st1trted baclc there 1n the
1 \9305 on a little i.td~ ~treet to Pal 1hc Coast Highway called
El Paseo
b T1nng of thl:, lou1lt , the fest1 v1tl people tn ed a Heisler ·
••Porn\ site but suon were ready to pack wigs and gold body
" lpaTot ooce agc.111 ~
b .. • Next, the l'~estival irnd Pageant moved to a location at
the ·end of F'ore'>t Avenue downtown, where 1t curved o(f
ll•towa rd Laguna Canyon Road The• state for li ving pictures
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"Okay. everybody grab a chair We're moving agoan."
:trl { . ·11 .d m~as set up near the street, acing the s loping h1 s1 e,
111,vhicb made a natural location for bleache rs upon which lo
uview the living models as they stood still in frames to de·
1i.e;ct great master works of art.
.~1 STILL LATER IN the 1940s, the Festival turned on its
1 traveling music again, landing just down the str~t at the 0current location in the city-owned Irvine park and bowl.
., And what happened to all the former sites ?
Well, El Paseo became a dead·end street . Heisler
~,.Park became a rtower bed. And the old site at the end of
;:Forest Avenue suffered the worst rate or alf. becoming the
llJite of City Hall, for goodness sake.
1·: Now, apparently. the Festival people are getting itchy
feet again. After all, they've only stuck around the Irvine
-tk>wl location for 40 years. And the lease expires in 1990.
1"6o it's nervous time. Maybe better to start packing the
···greasepaint
1! THUS THERE HAV E been all kinds of recent rumbles
that the F't:i;tival might move out onto Irvine property or
Ol'Cupy some acreage in Laguna Canyon at Sycamore
'lats. Who knows'!
If that l''estlval leaves its present amphitheater
wever, Lagunans won't really have to fear for loss or a
·storical landmark in the v1clruty.
The dty's sewer plant is still nearby. Numerous
urists over th e years. arriving near the Festival grounm,
bruptly suffered watering eyes -sniffing the ozone, one
ill ask in trembling voice, "What in the world is THAT?"
That, friend tourist, 1s just what you thought it was .
AND DON'T FORGET that cute Little old-fashioned
iniature lighthouse that is on the side of the hill just
bove the road It's often been admired by Laguna vis·
ors.
It's part of the sewer plant venting system.
You a lways get the artistic touch in Laguna.
WASHINGTON (AP> -Tbe
natloa'a "nemplo1meat rate
dlpped a notch to 7.5 percen& ln
November wblle wboleaale
price• n»e 0.1 percent, down
from October'• 0.1 percent
lncreMe, the 1ovemment •aid
todey.
Oeapite tbe overall, alower
rate of lnrJatlon 1 laat month,
aasoliae price. lncr .. Md for tbe
flrat Ume in alx months and food
p1"icea -c ontinued their
subalantial climb, the Labor
Department aaid.
Laal month'• price increue
Man seized
in slaying
of·coed
WELDON, N .C. (AP) -Ooeof
t hree cheerleader s abducted
f r om t-be No rth Carolina
Wt>sleyan CoUe1e campus wu
found in a watery grave Thurs-
day, her head crushed by a heavy
blow and her feet 1'mplanted in a
cinder block.
Two other cheerleaders kid·
napped with he( Wednesday njtht
escaped from their captor after
hitting him on the head wilh a lire
tool, then led officers to the aban·
doned rock quarry wherl' their
<"O mpan1on's nude body wu
ro und.
KERMIT SMITH, 23, or
Roanoke Rap1<hi was arrested at
the pit by Halifax County Sherirr
Wi lliam C . Bailey. S mith,
charged with rape, robbery and
rnurcier ~was scheduled lo appear
in Halifax County District Cowt
today.
Bailey said the body of Whelette
Collins, 20, of Rocky Nlount wu
recovered from. the pond by a
rescue squad.
She and the o ther two
cheerleaders, Yolanda M. Woods
of Baltimore. Md., and Dawn
Lavelle Killen of Somerdale,
N .J .. both 19. were abducted
Wednesday night as they re·
turned to their dormitory after a
junior varsity basketbaJl game at
the Rocky Mount college, Bailey
said.
MI~ WOODS and Miss Killen
told office~ they were forced at
gunpoint into the trunk of a car.
They said Miss Collins was plattd
in the front seat of the c ar with
their abductor.
Alter arriving at the quarry,
Miss Woods said the trunk lid was
raised bri >..and slammed shut.
Whileth waitedinthetrunk,lhe
che den hid a tire tool in a
blanket they found in the com-
partmeot.
Later, the gunman returned
and ordered them out of the trunk.
The women took the blanket -
and thetiretool-withthem.
THE MAN TOLD them, "I want
one of you to come with me," Mw
Woods said. "I knew he meant
m e, and I hit him" with the tire
tool.
Desperate, the two women "de·
cided to r~h him, and we tackled
him ," Miss Woods said.
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Midwest turns balmy foll.owing storms
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lraD1lat•1 to_ a aea•onall1
adjuated 7.t percent compomMI
annual rate of lnflatlon, the ~
department aaid. However, for
the flnt 11 months of lllO,
wholesale -or producer -
prices roae at a 12 percent
yearly clip. .
Unemploymut, meanwhile,
declined from the 7 .a. percent
rate reclat«ed lD October, u
the nwnber ot people hoktiac
job9 IN"' by ZI0,000, the labor
department aaid lD a aeparate
report.
The jobleu rate ha• remained
Jairly ltatie llaff.May, when the
recMllGD caUHd it to IOU' to 7.1
percent.
California 'a November
unemployment rate stood at 7 .4
percent, up from 7.2 percmt ln
October.
Labor Department economista
attributed lut month'• slower
price rise entirely to
automobUea and trucu.
"There's still a lot of
inflationary preaaure," said
Cral1 ~ell. "The price1 of
Intermediate cooda such aa
1teel, cbemicall and plutica are
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Fall«m ro•radn
N~s of the Maryknoll Catholic Order pray over the
boches of four co-workers . -three nuns and a social
worker -who were shot to death in El Salvador.
Authorities blamed right-wing terrorists.
,
at-e.asz for ~s.~.
izod ~
rt1lDf aiMfthf1 iaworrtaome."
The coa of thOle produda will
increase prices of finished
wholeaale coocll, and th .. , lD
t\arn , will be paued on
eventually to consumers, he
noted.
The Lebor Department's
Producer Price Index measures
three levels: finished .ioods,
Intermediate items and raw
matertall.
The department's Producer
Price lnde1, before seasonal
adjustment, Jtood at 253.2 last
mo nth.
Anti-bus
bill veto
announced ·
WASHJNGTON' CA P> -In •
final battle w1\h CongreH, Prefll·
dent C•rter lit vetoin1 lea••h•Uon
he uya would undermine the
powen ol the presidency by bar
rlnl( the government f mm MMJk
In< ('f)W'\-(;r~red bu"lnJC IJ1 ~
•~«re a ate 11chool11
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C:on1re1111 in 1th IHI hour11, ""'''" c ttnl(rt 11"1onal lr;arJt r 11 •uy c;arter'11 pllflttmn rnJty vr,.-vall
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m y 1ucce11w r 11 11nt1 to the
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Public Announcement
On Nov. 6th, 1980 Raciti
Jewelry Company· Announced
.Giving Away $100 ,000 In
Discounts On All In Store
Items. To Date, There Have
Been $90,966 In Discounts
Given.
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Rabid do-.
plague border
CALEXICO tAP) 'l'ht a11wvtry ot a third
rabid do& alon1 the lnttrn1tl0taal . border . h-•.
'he1&hltned \hf' Hrc·h hu other dlaeptd anlmala.iP
Imperial eoqiaty where a
( )
II• month qu.,antlne Is
, .... •Tr In tiffect ·'•••r. lmpcirlll 'ouhty
health official• said ab m o I' t' t• h l I d r t..n h a v t1
.,.&Un anti r•bltt tr~a\ m~111t aft er l'Omin& in contact
Wtth a rabid pu''~) ,...,.,., ..... , ... ,.,.,
LOS ANG ELES <AP) Some l ,700flitht&Uen·
danu tn.K'k 'ootjoental A1rlloea thu mornlDa after
IHt mlout rootnl'\ lalkl f11&ed, but a Coatinen\al
spolrHmat1 31&ld at '"Ht ~ percent ol lhe carrier'•
o~rall006 would ront1nue tuiint 1upervlaory perion·
otl as attmdan~
The employee struck lhe Loa Anaeles·baaed
airline al \2 01 a m th~ deadbnelhe Uruooof Fll&ht
A tlendants had s.-1
f .-.;(' plaH• •ajfJr 11ltakftffl
L • ANG~LES t AP> In a major shakeup,
t: ·c Pre:.1dent Jame.!> H Zumberge has announced
that lhr~ of the un1 ver:.1ty 's most powerful vice
pres1den~ ..-. ill be replac~ as part of a restructur·
mg of \ht:> central adm1n1strauon designed to make
lhe un1ver:,1t.) more effu:1ent.
('al f ',.d ltikr• •arfgagr ""'
LOS ANGELES <A Pl California Federal
Savings & Loan has raised its home mortgage rate
to 16 percent from 15 percent in a move expected
to generate similar hikes throughout the lending
industry. .
Cal f'ed. the nation ·s largest thrift lender with
$6.3 b1Jhon an assets, t iled tightening money
m a rket conditions 1n announcing the increase
Wednesday. Cal f<'ed had posted the 15 percent rate
on Nov 7 ' \ru.· •• , ... ,. ........... ,, ... ••rilw
OCEANSIDE (AP \ New violence has been
reported in the one· month-old bus strike which has
seriously affected pubhc transit across northern
San Diego County.
A s hotgun blast peppered the side of a bus
driven this week by a non-WliOn driver . authorities
said.
Landlords rebel
against fee law
BERKELEY (AP) -A secretive landlord
rights group calling itself "The Berkeley Tea Par-
ty" is trying to launch a rebellion against the
city's strict new rent control ordinance.
The group sent a letter to landlords this week,
urging them to withhold payment of re.ntal reg-
istration fees tequired by the law passed last
spring by voters.
The letter, with n~ return address, al$o urees
property owners to withhold other taxes and fees
to protest the "radicals" controlling city politics.
Sean Gordon, an aide lo Mayor Gus Newport,
said ·the protesters could rwi into problems. "The
one thing the letters don't mention," he said, "is
that if landlords fail to register , tenants have the
right to with~ld 100 percent of their rents. t• •
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IJn•~laeduled stop
A heavy rainstorm packing 70 mph winds
hurled these boats ashore at Half-Moon
Bay. despite fact t.hey were inside
breakwater. First winter storm Wednes-
day night slammed fn to a braod area of
northern California. At least two deaths
were storm·related.
SF mayor vows war Danger
ended by
rainfall
• • agamst terronsts
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Mayor
Dianne Feinstein bas posted a $6,500
reward for information leading to the
arrest of two men who terrorized and
robbed members of a church choir
and raped one choir member.
"Rapists have to be among the
sickest people in our society.'' a
tense and angry Ms. Feinstein said at
a news conference. "If you can't be
safe in a church, where can you be
safe?"
THE MA VOil SAID the city is in
the midst of a crime wave, and she
noted that reported rapes have in·
creased 20 percent in 10 months.
"I'm absolutely determined to let
people know that you can't eo around .
mugeing, rapina and violatinc people
tbia w.,. We are eoine to apprehend
the criminals and we are sotq to tee
to it lhal they are properly
punished," she said.
Meanwhile, police aaid the attack
and rape al the St. Paul of the
Shipwreck Church may have been re-
lated to a later attack on a couple re-
turning from vacation.
The fint rampage occurred Mon·
day night as the adult choir re-
hearsed in a bungalow adjacent to
the church.
Lt. John Damon of the San Fran-
cisco Police Department said two
men, one of lhem armed with a re·
volver, ordered nine women and four
men to lie Oft the floor' then took cash
and jewelry from them.
One of the robbers then forced a
50-year-old woman to go with him
behind a partition and he raped her,
Damon said.
SANGER (AP> -The
198() forest fire season
ended in the central San
Joaquin Valley and ad·
jacent Sierra at mid·
night Thursday for the
second time.
The state Department •
of Forestry called off its
fire season earlier in the
fa 11 but restored fire
season~tus last week
because of prolonged
dry weather and lhe fire
emergency near San
Bernardino. Central
California stations sent
all poaaible men and
SOME CASH AND several· e.quipment south lo h~lp
thousands al dollars worth of jewerly fight the San Bemardmo
were taken from the church mem· fires. · .
hers ·Damon-said. · · Ha~ an t~ch or more ' of ram fell 10 the valley
Chris S.,Wvan, a police inspector, and adjacent Sierra
aaid tbere were some similaritie1 Wedneaday and Thura-
between the attack a short time later day, allowing forestry
on •·couple retUrning from vacation. officials to once again
In that incident, three men accosted end fire season in the
lhe coupl& un1olidin1 their car and South Central Region,
one of tM men attempted to rape the said CDF ~pokesman
womm. Bob Kut.a.
\·
' Speeds elattlced . cHPdisp~~;
U.S. on li11nt
SACRAMENTO CAP) -More Califol'lliau.,.
complyin1 with the 55·mile apeed limit ~a
federal statistics show, Hi&hway Patrol Coln·
missioner Glen Craie says.
Federal filW'ft released lut week said l'U
percent ol fallfomia driven exceeded the 55 mpb
limit between October lt'l9 and September 19> .
FEDEllAL GUIDELINES stipulate tbJt not
more....than 80 percent ·can be in violation or
California mi1ht lote about SU million in federal
funds.
Craia said Thursday the federal aovernment
found more speeden durine the fint aix months ot
lhe period checked because it used the ~called
"free flow system," aasi1nin1 lhe speed of the
lead car in a eroup to every car in the eroup.
The system was chaneed on April 1, Crail
said, to the "full now method," by which every
vehicle is clocked.
He aaid lhe quarter-by.quarter breakdbwn re·
veals lhe difference. In the first quarter 76 percent
were reported speeding, 67.S in lhe second quarter,
58.7 in the third, and 60.S in the fourth.
Craig said he had also recommended lhat a
vehicle be called within the limit if its speed wu
between 52.S and 57.5 miles per hour. He said it's
too hard to keep a car at exactly 55 and that speed
monitoring devices aren't that accurate.
Craig sa.id he was not signaling any relaxa.tion
of speed enforcement.
"WE l~V~ ONE Miu.JON or more speed
citations every year -far more than any other
state, and we plan to maintain that emphasis," he
said ...
·'While a 60 percent compliance ratio satisfies
federal guidelines for the fiscal year just ended, it
doesn't speak particularly well of our situation
generally.
Caltech fraud
probe revealed
PASADENA CAP) -The manager of lhe
California Institute of Technology's Athenaeum
Club. scene of the university's most important social
functions, has been arrested for investigation of etn-
bezzlement after a routine audit showed that abOut
$150,000 was missing from the club coffers,
authorities report. . .
Pasadena police s aid Robert L. Smith, 51 , pf
ffoJlywood , was arres ted and later re ~
leasedonhisownrecognizance. ·
Caltech spokesman Dennis Meredith said the
audit that raised the suspicion of embezzlement
showed that the club seemed to have paid an in·
ordinate amount of money for food, drink and other
itemaoverthe last LS months. ,
'The Athenaeum. operated by a board of gOY·
ernors separate from Caltech. has an annual budget
of $1.6 million and 1s an integral part of the campus
scene.
The case is still under investigation by both the
university and the police.
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·save money
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ry wawr ln&o Southern C&lifOraia. Orut• Coulity Nii·
nta lhou.ld be willln1 to ccmMr¥t tM Wt1lviq Uqu141
pou!ble
Th\11, •test proara:O:S:llOl"ed b)' the 1tate Wats Oepartroml ._met witti a cooperative
Ut\lde next April wbea kiu ot water·1avlD1 devlt• an
•tied r ... \0 all ooua\y bouleboldl.
The kits contain plutle bql U..t will dilplace almalt
aallan ol waler lD eonvmt6Mal tola.t tanb, dye tabalta t.elltma for a.w ln U. taall IDd lbonr bead l.DMrta.
IDDOYal.lona in new bathroom ftxtur. already haw
ded waler conaervaUon. New water~Hver tolltU Died
lhne aallool of water per nuah lutfad of lbe &11ual ~e And mott new 1bower heada already are equi,.,.cl
th ~ re1lr1cton
MOil Ora.nae. Co®ly bomft doo't have theM MW fut. r~J ~h They .still uae the b1dro&ocical equlvallata .. ,au guu.lers." The state-supplied kill are eapected to
ve about 6,000 acre fee\ of water each year. And that
uld save Oranae County consumers some IS90.000. With water. as w1th gasoline, less is better today. So
e S\ate Water Resources Department should be lauded
r efforts to encourage conservaUon.
egulations rampant
~l everyone in business has one government re1·
atioo or another to gripe about. Now there's a chance
California to get those gripes on taraet.
'The new state Office of Administrative Law is in &be
rocess of trying to stem the now of re1ulations spewed
rtb by some 200 state agencies. ·
In its first three months. the OAL disapproved 22 per·
ent of the regulations it reviewed for failure to meet re·
twrements of necessity, authority, clarity and consisten· •Y with existing laws. 'Perhaps more important, during the same period, as
gencies became aware of OAL's existence, there was a
percent drop in the number of new regulations.
L OAL staff members meet frequently with represen-
ptives of the business community, but the agency also is
fOliciting written data from businesses about regulatiom
Jll•t are impractical, cosUy or otherwise eauaing trot1ble.
, Write to Gene Livingston, Director, Office of Ad·
$hinistative Law. 1414 K St .• Sacramento, 95114, cite the
~pecific regulation that's bothering you and explain wby.
~ Unfortunately, as cohmmist George Mair point& out
1,f:>day, the choice cal)not be between too many regulations
~nd no regulations at all. ~ The business·industrial community is not so uni-
\tersally simon-pure that it can be left to pursue its own
)nterests without some controls for the protection of the
15ublic.
:;.. At the federal level, as well as the state, this need bu
resulted in an enormous increase in the flow of govern·
*1ent regulations in the past couple of decades.
~ But just when we become totally disgusted at over·
IJpping and contradictory rules, there ia a reminder of
their need when i&sues like the toxic wute dumpia1·1ean·
dal surf ace, or when new evidence rev~ala that an ·~
parently useful drug is not harmless after all.
1be outgoing Congress bu been wreatlini. UDHC· ~•fully, with an attempt to impoH some sort of re1· ufatory reform at the federal level, aa now is beinl
atco111pliahed in California.
, Given the size or the taak, it's small wonder the pro-
*m hasn't yet been resolved. But the effort to achieve a
rational balance between protection and regulatory over·
kpl must remain a priority item for the 97th Congress.
Abortion '01orality'
If it's not the government trying to run our lives, it's
private groups and individuals. In the foremost of tbeee
ate the anti-abortio.nists .
: The latest maneuver is an attempt, which promises to
succeed if not in this Congress in the next, to prohibit
federal employees' health. insurance from covering abor·
ti9ns. This despite the fact that the employees themselves
pi,y 40 percent of their medical insurance premiums.
· Legislation being backed by the anti-abortionists a1AO
WS>uld eliminate the use of government medical funds for
abortions in the case of rape or incest, both now exempt
fn>m the restriction. It further would ban the use of such
fands for post-abortion care if medical complications arise
id a woman who has chosen to have an abortion -a right
n0w constitutionally guaranteed.
Can this be called moral?
The next target, we learn, will be state employee
medical insurance policies and then private health in·
surance policies.
If this sounds unreal, be advised that the anti·
abortionists already have succeeded in outlawin1 abor.
tion coverage in both state and private health insurance'
policies in North Dakota and Kentucky. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot , P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) _642·4321. ...
Bo.yd/ Percents
By L.M. BOYD
}ou've heard that 20 per-
cmt of the fishermen catch
80j)ercent or the fish. haven't
V<J!tl? ADd that 20 percent of
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
• Re Gus, Dec. 1: I'll .
'En parent protests' ben they a1ree to be
viewed. Public educa
forces us to keep
~e less capable along
Ith the excellent. Bet·
r educaUon for better
udents starts with
•pable parenb.
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the salesmen make 80 per·
cent oC the sales? Add , too,
that 20 percent of beer
drinkers drink 80 percent of
the beer.
If the bicycle was only in·
vented about a century and a
half ago, how do you account
ror the ract that an Italian
stained glass window, put
together around 1580, clearly
·portrays a bicycle ridden by
an angel on a cloud?
The late Leo Ole ~lo of
Seattle was the only person
on record here with three
names each spelled different·
ly with the same three letten
only.
Q. Where there any blondes
in ancient Romt1?
A. Quite a many. And there
were some women with
• brt1ht yellow hair, too. Okt
Roman law requlred t~at
hair color for lad.in of the
nl1bt.
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RowlaDd Evam/Robert ~ovak
Cabinet maneuver reveals split
W ASHINGtoN -The unseen ·
hud ~Sen. Robert Dole, a lethal
weapon ln the backroom
clalea•ery or Capltol Hill,
fublGDed the campal1D a1ainat
WWiam SbnoD that led him to re-
ject t.be Cabmet poat that two
wMka euller he thou1ht was
MC ..... his.
. Qetta .,.rt from the desirabili· tr of 8'mGn '1 Nturn en1a1ement a t t b e
Trea1ury ,
that in -
tenainee poat-
e~eclion ques.
t1ona about
R o n a l d.
Reaaao: Are non -Rea .
1anite s
lllte Dole SUP·
planting _,
Reaianites like Simon in setting
policy for the new administra-
tion? Can the new president cope
with the velvet-gloved grandees
of Congress, including those
wearing Republican colors?
THAT LEADS to a broader con-
cern beyond the confines of
Congreas: the seeming passivity
of Reagan. lf Simon were really
his first choice at the Treasury.
surely the president-elect could
have shrugged off intrigue to in·
sist that Simon take the job.
Dole, who will be finance com-
mittee c hairman in the
Republican Senate, sharpened
his knives arter we reported Nov.
14 that Simon was telling one and
all that he would definitely be
~eMair
BUsiness
morality
• • • nnss1ng
I
Out West, where I come from,
anybody who i>oisoned a well
was st.rung up from the nearest
tree, with little ceremony and no
regret. We need a return to that
kind or justice.
Amid all the conservative
blather about business being
secretary or the Treasury. Keep-
ing In the back«iround, Dole creat·
ed a strong impreaaion that the
Senate Republican cloakroom
waa. risin1 en masse a1ain1t
Simon.
The end result within 10 days
was a prearran1ed transcon·
tinental telephone conversation
-Reagan offering the post.
Simon turning it down. Simon ic·
nored the vicious backstairs
Senate campaign against him.
The reaaon he gave Reagan wu
his disinclination for a revival of
wars with the White House sWr
that he continuously fought in
Nixon-Forddaya.
SIMON•s INJUDICIOUS
claims that the Treasury portfolio
was his quickly spawned this re·
port, circulated through ·the lob-
byist community to the press:
Senate Finance Committee
Republicans had actually voted
7-to·l to recommend against the
Simon nomination. The source of
the information was not hard to
find : BobDole.
Savorin g h is immine nt
chairman.ship, Dole had no desire
for four years of combat with
hard-driving Bill Simon. During a
Nov. 17 m~ting with finance
committee Republicans. Dole
suggested Simon would be in big
trouble if he tried to walk over the
backs of senators as in his pre·
vious Treasury incarnation. A
few senators chimed in with sup·
port: nobody defended Simon.
Contrary to the circulating
overre1ulat-
ed. we aee re·
peal e d
evidence that
business is
not regulated
enough.
In a com -"
munity 'where
everyone is
honest ahd
decent. reg·
deacllme on a new safe .waste·
, d isposal law.
ulations are not necessary. but
the business community has pro-
ven over and over again that it
is not a good "citizen" of the
community, that it is a viper let
loose upon the citizenry which
must be carefully watched and
controlled lest it injure us all.
THE LATEST example is the
scores of chemical firms dump·
ing their poisons all over the
countryside in order to beat the
Charles McCabe
On Nov 19. a federal Taw went
into effec·t re'lutring companies
that generate hazardous wastes
to dispose of them in a safe way.
In the weeks before November·
19, s uch c·ompanaes rushed to get
rad of their hazardous wastes in
any way they could. without re-
gard to the safety of the public.
ACCORDING TO Environ-
mental P-rotectton Agency of·
ficials quoted in a recent New
York Times story, this has re-
sulted in "thousands of tons of
hazardous and toxic wastes ...
being hurriedly dumped into city
report.a, no vote wa1 taken. Sen.
William Roth, Reaean 'a trueat al·
ly on the committee In punuina
supply.aide tax cuu, charac·
teriaticallt kept his earda face
down when it came to discuaaina
Simon's abruive personality. At
leaat one member, Sen. John
Cbafee, was not even present. ,
The reports of a finance com·
mittee campaign againat Simon
dovetailed with bad-mouthing
from old enemies in the Ford ad·
ministration, possibly. including
Gerald R. Ford himself. In his
Nov, 21 meeting with Reagan,
Ford did not attack Simon but
may have tried lo kill him with
kindness by indicating it is a
burden for a president to have lo
deal with a Cabinet member of
Simon's competence.
THE llOT·'rEMPE&ED Simon
sinled over the burgeoning at-
tack. complaining to friends it
had "injured my reputation." He
knew he was still the first choice
of the California kitchen cabinet
(thanks mainly to efforts by
drugstore magnate Justin Dart),
and he wanted a speedy an-
nouncement. He also was
Reagan'schoice.
But by Nov. 25, Simon had had
enough. The Nov. 26 telephone
call from Reagan was arranged
as a vehicle for Simon to bow out.
. When that story broke two days
later, some Reagan insiders
spread word that the president.
elect really had decided against
him. "That's a lie,·· Simon told us,
addi!'g that he was Reagan's
sewer systems. spilled from
moving trucks onto busy In·
ters tate highways, and aban-
doned in shopping center parking
lots around the country ... "
In the last few months , 26
public wate r sour ces in
Massachusetts have been closed
down by health officials because
of contamination by such dump·
in g.
Som e m anu fa c turers of
hazardous materials a re not do·
ing the dumping themselves. but
are, instead. paying irresponsi·
ble firms JO percent of the
normal cost to haul the toxic
stuff away -no questions ·
asked. These companies then
"fint choice and only choi.ce.,"
Simon told othen that Ed Meeee.
soon to be Rea1an 's White Houle
chief counael, conaidered Simon
"too cooaervative" and wouJd
commence open war a1alnat him
at the Treuury ; Simon d.id DOt
relish that.
NOT EVEN veteran inaider
Simon perceived Dole's hand at
work. 2arlier, Dole had eDJnared
the president·elect into endoninl
a Democratic tax cut in the lame.
duck sesaiono!Congre11 that died
thanks to DemQCratic oppoajtion.
Dole is no friend of Reagan's sup-
ply-side economics, which baa
few supporters on the finance
committeeasiderrom Roth .
That is why a strong advocate
at the Treasury is essentiai. But
the qui c kly -,mentioned
alternative to Simon, Citibank
Chairman Walter Wriston, can-
not be expected to face down
power-hungry senators in Simon
style.
The Republican Senate will not
be a gentle paradise for the
Republican president. His party's
leaders there lanored Reaean 's
wishes in pressing for a lame.
duck passage or the anti-toxic
Superfund bill. Sen. Charles
Percy. the new foreign relations
chairman, has been conducting
diplomacy in Moscow without
Reagan's authorization and Bob
Dole has deftly managed lo
change the secretary or the
Treasury, circumventing the
president-elect 'sown wishes.
wash their hands, Pontius Pilot-
like. of all re!'iponsibility for
what happens to the people ex-
posed to these dange rous
chemicals .
WEEKLY, there have been
examples to point out the claim
that loo many businesses are not
responsible and that they must
be severely regulated.
I suppose it comes down to the
fact that the capitalist system
has never developed a rational
moral rode for its existence and,
lacking that. that it will continue
to be populated by robber
barons and co mmercial
hooligans ..
To the IRS a book is just another widget
"I/ IM law 811pp()HS that," said
ftfr. Bumble, "the law ii a au, a idtof.,.
C. Dlcktaa
When you are legislating for
the odd (indeed! > 220 million
people, you have to be mighty
smart indeed to avoid heap big
trouble. You think you are right·
ing a cause when you are wrong-
ina 20 righter causes. You think
you are punishing U.S. Steel and
you turn out to be outragipg the
centuries-old tradition5 of the
Polish or the Jewish or the Irish
communities.
The more arbitrary your
power, the more likely are your
fiats to be un-
fair to people
you hadn't
even thought
about In the
first place.
There are no
m o r e
arbitrary ex-
ercisers of
power in this
country than
tbe Internal Revenue Service
and tbe Supreme Court of the
U:S·
I'm swe lbat the panJandrums
of tbe IRS, when lbey went after
the Tbor Power Tool Co., •
1mall buliw1 in Aurora, IU.1 did not realise that they woula
deal a devaatatin1 blow to the book publlabiq buainns ln this
country. Tbe word devaataUnc
la predlely tbe one \lied by
Ro1er Straus Jr. of Farrar,
ltreUI 88d Giroux. "It will have
a devastating effect on culture,"
he said.
THE IRS WENT arter the
Thor rompany claiming it was
improperly "writing down" Its
inventory by claiming sharply
depreciated values for unsold
stocks to reduce its tax load.
Last year the Supreme Court
upheld the IRS. The ~urt ruled
that the value of ~arehouse
stock could not be reduced for
tax reasons unless it was dis·
posed or or sold at reduced
prices. One result of this will be
to increase lhe cost of business
for outfits that maintain inven-
tories of parts for a variety of
products, le ading them to re·
duce their inventories.
The busine s s or book
publishing is largely ware-
housin g. Books a re kept in
circulation by keeping them out
of circulation, but available on
call. Hazlitt and Montaigne and
Ta citus are printed by
publishin~ houses not in the
belief that they will be sold next
week. but that they will be
available two years rrom now -
from a warehouse.
WHEN rr BECAME clear that
a decision involving a power tool
company affected deeply a busi·
ness so unrelated as the book
business publishers and even
authon began to nag at some of
the co~uencea.
"Publishers will become in·
creaaingly reluctant to sign con:
tracts for slower selling non-
com m erc i a I and scholarly
INLAND REVENUE
"What do ~ meen, TMm? We .,. Them."
books, including history. tMor·
raphy. poetry and belles-
lettres.
• 'TiUes will go out of print
sooner than ever and will be un·
available to researcben and stu·
dents.
"Publishers will tend to order
smaller first printings, as well
as fewer second printings, forc-
ing an increase in the prices of
individual books."
All th.is is, of course, idiocy a
la otdranc~. It is a condUion that
will be corrected because it bu
to be corrected. Democrat Pat
Moynihan of New York plans to
inroduce a Senate bill early next
year that would exempt
publis hers from this almost
mortal wound, and the Senate
Small Business Committee la in·
vestigating whether the IRS
policy might cause similar
damage to other business as
well.
THE IRS continues to rise
above the whole fracas. "The~
was never a question of makift.I
exceptions," said Wilson Fade-
ly, an IRS public affain officer.
''The rulinl deals with a method
of accountin&. not with the ~
of inventory -it doesn't matt.r
whether they're wldl•tl,
C•dcets. can or boob."
I 1u1ceat that W·llllam
Sbakeapeare and 1111"•1
Cervantes and Iii. Rabel• _..
more than wtdptl or .......
and the IRS milbt proftqMJ ..
off ita duff before .. c • -most ce.rtalalJ forea at. We
know Ill about deatlli _. ta.,
but the mind u ... too.
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