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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-10 - Orange Coast Pilot~ t l "e t ·, • I d ~ l M II t ~. ' ' • ·~ •IH ANC f coUN i , , At 1F u HN1A .·')C EN T~ Lennon killer suspect watched Slayin• trial Bies shown as 'follower' By DAVID KVTZMANN °' -o.lly ,., ........ M urde~ defendant Anthony David Bica was portrayed in Oran1e County Superior Court Tuesday as a· weak-m inded "follower" who lacked the abili· ty to premeditate or plan the gruesome slaying of a Corona del Mar real estate agent two years ago. Defen.4'e psychologist Albert Rosenstein said his diagnosis of Bies. one of two men charged with the killing o f Ruben Martinez, showed that the defen· dant lacked the capacit y to form the intent to rob or kill the real estate sal~man. "Bies is a follower," Rosens· tein told jurors in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae 's courtroom. Death law ruling again supported Special death penalty allega· lions acainst five persons facing trial in the bow-and-arrow slay- ing of a Garden Grove man in Huntington Beach last summer were dismissed for -a second time Tuesday by an Orange County Superior Court judge. Judge Kenneth Lae said he didn't believe a municipal court judge who presided over the pre· liminary hearing in the case erred in dismissing the special circumstance a llegations or death by torture, a crime cov· ered by California's death penal- ty law. Prosecutor Cliff Harris had re- filed the torture charges after the preliminary hearing in Sep- tember. but Lae granted a de· fense request to dismiss them against the five defendants. Charged in the murder case are Joe Aguirre. 35. his wife , Laurie. 19; J ames Garwood, 23 ; James R. Marvin, 23 ; and Brian Miller, 20. The five are charged with the arrow-and-knife killing of Stephen J . Ciccone, 31. in Hunt- ington Central Park in July. ( Pilot Logbook J Though the psychologist was allowed to present his diagnosis to the jury Tuesday, Judge Lae wouldn't allow into evidence a videotape tecording of a sodium a mytal interview with the 19- year-old defendant. In that taped interview. played outside the presence of the jury Monday, Bies said the only blow he dealt Martinez was to throw a heavy, star-shaped candle at the murder victim. The defendant said 1t was a nother man, John Alan Keith, who repeatedly bashed Martinez in the head with the candle and who later tried to decapitate the real estate agent with a mitre box saw. Bies. interviewed by Rosen- stein in the tape. said he didn't try to stop Keith from beating Martinez '"cause l was scared he would turn on me ... He 's crazy ... He's jumping up and down on him (Martinez). I mean earlier. he was jumping up and down on him and hilling him with a candle and I thought to myself I didn't want nothing to do with it. He's crazy." Bies said he and Keith. who r aC'f'S trial in ecsrly 1981. had gone lo Martinez's Newport 'Beach home after meeting him in Laguna Beach the night of Aug . 28, 1978. The defendant said Martinez "offered us over to his house for some drugs.·' While at Martinez's house, Bies said he had gone to get a glass of water. later entering the victi m 's bedroom t o s e e Martinez and Keith fighting . He Said Martinez began chas- ing him, prompting him to throw the candle at Martinez, striking him in the head. Bies, however. said it was Keith who picked up the candle and struck Martinez at least 10 times in the head <See BICS, Page .\2) AMA hits act SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The American Medical Association has launched an attack on the national system of health plan· ning created in 1975. The Z79-. me mber House of Delegates vol· ed overwhelmingly Tuesday to s eek re peal of the National Health Planning Act llF #I.,.._ ... , '°WI Gerftll, Ne• Vert! flt-•· Ill< MOMENT OF INNOCENT GENEROSITY John Lennon elgne autooraph for Mark Chapman Singer lauded by colnmunists NEW YORK IAP> --Western leaders and <'ommunist govern· ments alike paid tribute to John Lennon as thousands att~nded candlelight vigils and the slain Bealle's music rose from newly p urchased albums and non-stop radio tributes. A gene ration of Americans mourned Tuesday to the sounds of Lennon hits ranging from \964 's ··Love Me Do" to 1980's ''Starting Over." Many record stores were sold out of Lennon and Beatles re<'· ords by mad morning. but a Clevela nd c;tore decl<n ed a moratorium. "These pot>ple who want h1s album roul d have bought it yesterday and they can bu y it tomo rrow ," s aid a store employee "We won't sell it lo· day It':. our way or saying something to John a nd his music " Radio Luxembourg said it was airing a special Beatles program Tuesday night -and was eliminallng all advertising during the program. Fans of the former Beatie re· me mbered him in vigils from New York, where hundreds gathered outside the apartment building, to Sacramento, where 2.000 paid t ribute by candlellgtit. Another 2.000 $e31hnetl in wei.t :,v:. Angc:.e:;. mor"' than :.4100 in Cincinnati, 1,500 in Philadelphia, and in Chattanooga. Tenn., the Rev. Jesse Jackson led 3,000 people at a meeting in a prayer for Lennon. A Hunga rian go ve rnment 11ewi.paper µraii.ed Lennon fo r his music and his "commitment to the cause of world peact:, ·· and Belgrade's most influential newspaper, Politika. said the Be ati e :. w e re "yo u t h 's breakthrough into all porf'S or l ife . the l\tJu nd r ebe llion against estabiil>hcd visions . "T h <> A me r ic an s a r e ·tunned," the new..,paper con tin ued "Why IS II that a ~lorious name carr1<'s the mark or death on its fa ce there" .. F o rm e r Bri tis h Prim e Minister Sir Harold Wilson, on whose recommendation Queen Elizabeth awarded the Member of the Order of the Rrit1sh Em pire medal to the Reatles. issued a statentf'nt praising Lennon. "He ga ve th<' kids something w think about. he kept them off the streets and did more than all the forces of la~ and order could ISee \'lGILS. Page A2) Parents puzzled, kids smitten By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... o.lty ...... Mafl Back in 1964, my parents didn't understand what all the fuss was about. WE WEllE WATCHING the Beatles on Ed Sullivan's show, and my folks were puuled: How can y~u listen to that noise. Why don't those boys get a haircut? Why are those girla screaming·! Sixteen years later. they heard Walter Cronkite read a warm tribute to the just-murdered John Len.non. The' veteran newsman sounded like he'd been a BeaUe fan since day one. But he didn't fool me. I still remember the days when it was us against them. My parents couldn't comprehend why we wanted to aquander our allowances on Beatie albums and electric 1uitar lessons. They scoffed at Lennon and McCartney's music: it's juat a passinl fad; next year the kids will be into 10metbin1 new. BUT THE BJ;ATLES didn't ao tteSIHlllMM away. And u they crew up, u their music evolved, they took an entire pneraUon with them. lly parent.a weren't shaken up when the Beatles aptit ID lt'JO. They didn't follow Jobn Lennon'• career u a IOk> Utiat. Maybe tbey were amused by aceount.a ol the public i ''bed-in" for peace John and Yoko conducted during their honeymoon. I'm sure my folks didn't miss John during his five. year absence from the recording scene, a hiatus that ended only a few months ago. They weren't plagued by re· current dreams of a Beatles reunion. some magical event that would transport a jaded generation back to its adolescence. BY NOW, MY PARENTS have seen the headlines. They've beard Walter Cronkite's tribute. If they've flipped on the car radio, maybe they've heard a disc jockey play- ing some old JQhn Lennon songs as a memorial. But I doubt if my folks realize that in death, John final- ly provoked that universal outpouring of love tt\al he often pleaded for in his songs. It won't last, of course. IN A FEW DAYS Cronki\e will return to where he left off : the crisis ln Poland, the hostages in Iran, the Presidential transition . . . . . Follow-up articles on Lennon's murder will be buried in the back pages ol the daily papers. Radio stations will go back to their Top 40 hits. And my parents won't be troubled by any Un1erin1 sense of loss. YOU SEE, •Y parents didn't undentand what all the fuss wu about ln 11&4. So I don't really expect them to undentand how much John Lennon took with him on tbe nilbt be died. J Slaying called planned NEW YORK (API Hospital officials kept a suicide wi.tch to day on the "devout Beatie fan ' c h ar~ed with g unning down John Lennon. as a vigil by fans of the ex·Beatle in front of h1s Manhattan apartment appeared· to bt: ending. Hundreds of people had stood • in the raui ouside the Dakota apartment building across from Central Park during the night, but b y this morning their number had dwindled to Jess than two dozen and police were removing crowd bar'n ers Mark Da vid Chapman, ar rest ed after Lennon wa~ shot whtle returning to his apartment Mon day night, was sent Tuesday to B e l le v ue H o s p i t al fo r psychiatri<' observation. He en- tered n'> pica to a se<'ond -degrtt murder charge in Manhattan Criminal \ourt. Warning that Chapman had twice attempted suicide, a.nd h a d been placed in m e ntal hos pita ls both t i m e~. court a ppoint ed lawyer Herbert A dle r~er g r e quested the psy chiatr ic e xamination and surveillance Meanwhile. Paul Goresh. a."\ am a teur photographer who snapped a picture of Lennon ::.1gnmg an autogra11h for C!1a;; man a few hours before the shooting. said Chapman ur&ed him also to get a Lennon auto- g raph. because ''You n ever know if yeiu'll stt him again." A prosecutor said Chapman. who was carrying $2,000 in cash when arrested. borrowed money in Hawaii to come here where be "committed a deliberate, pre- me ditated execution of John Lennon " Hut the precise motive in the shooting remained unclear. One police source reported that Chapman. who had no arrest rec(Jrd, said he was unhappy ove r the hurried fashion in which the former Bealle auto- graphed u new record album hours before the shooting. But Goresh said Chapman appeared ecstatic about the autograph and told him,' "Nobody in Hawaii 1s l?Oinl? to believe me · · A.nolher police source was quoted as saying that Chapman c;aid he had .. heard voices' and that the devil motivated his acts Chapman purchased his fi..,e. shot .38-caliber Charter Arms re\olver in Honolulu on Oct 'l7 It was not clear how he transport ed it here bul police noted that ba~g ai;!e ch ecked on man~ airline 1s not routm~ly X rayed. Bitter ironies compoundl'<i the sadness of mourning fans and s hocked world leaders as some · information surfaced about lhe s hooting suspect and Lennon's recent interviews. Only days before. Lennon. 40, s aid in a BBC intcrvie~ that he enjoyed living in New York because he felt safe in this city ·'I can go to movies or rest a urants ." Lenrion said "When I started walking out. I was worried that people mjght want to speak to me or jump on me .. Now they might ask for an autograph, but people don't bug you." The alleged killer was an auto- graph hound. described by his lawyer as a "fan of Lennon's since he was 10 .. Chapman, waiting o utside the luxury Dakota apartment bu1ld lng as Lennon headed for a recording session. approached him, got his I signature and even was photo- graphed with his idol. Around the world. newspapers 1 printed special editions, radio I <See LENNON, Pa«e AZ l Strike ends PROVIDENCE. R.I. IAP>- Sanitalion worken> were scooping up mountains of garbage , teachers were back in classrooms and other city services were get· ting back to normal today after the setUement of a four-day municipal strike sparked by tM layoffs of 300 city employees ,.,..,......,.. SKETCH OF SUSPECT Mark Chapman Woman, 73, rescues man from attack ATLANTA <AP ) -Dorothy Pugh didn't like seeing a yowig man trying to rob 80·year-old Ra lph Davis. So the 73-year-old woman gr abbed Davis' cane and wh01cked the assailant on the head until he fled. Da vie;. a retired pamter. and '.irll Pu6'h are residents of an Atlanta apartment buildin& for the elderly, but were not well ac- quainted before the Incident. Now, Davis says, they will be friends ·•J love her ," he said. "I even bought her a soft drink after it was all over."· The twc Wf're in the lobby or the building when an assailant !Itlacked Davis frisking him in search of mont:y "Mr. Davis had the cane in his hand when the man began to frisk him.·· Mrs. Pugh said. ·•1 just had to twist and twist to get the cane out of hie; hand I finally ~ot ahold of the cane, took it with both hands and hit him <the ass ailant) across the head." "She knocked the ~l out of him." said Davis . who weighs 110 pounds "I t~ou she had a lot of nerve lo take on that man with my walking su ck.· "Mr Davis 1s JUSt a little bitty thm11t ." s he said ··He couldn't defend himself .. Mrs Pugh s au1 she hit the as- sail ant about sax times on the head before he ned the building. :"o arr('<;ts ha\'e bef'n made. l1anel ~x tended WAS H I NG T O N !AP > A It ho ugh C'r1tica l of provisions that would hinder presidential l'fforts to tighten federal con· lrCl lS. P r eside nt Carter has s 1 ~ned a bill extending until Sept 30 Lhe Council on Wage and Pn r~ Stability "·eat her ii'air and sunny through Thursday with slightly warrn,er days but colder nights. Lows tonight 38 at the beaches and 45 inland. Highs Thursday 65 to 75. l~SIDE TOD"'t' Greta and F.reda. J7·weor· old hotna. have confovrtdH Lo ndon doctor• ond psychiotritta ~cou• tllq o~ar to •hare o ,.,.,,,_ ndlld in lhftlr IWO bodael See~ 85 ...... Al Yo•or Senk• en L.M Ill•,,_ At loolftftt 1~11 (all ....... I AS CIMtlllM Ot-11 Ct"'l<t OJ creu..,. O> o .. .,.,.._" D4 •••-la• ,,...7 ... -...... c••u , .. , .. .,.. 01 a :~~ c~u • • ) I I .1 ,..._ .... .,ii I LENNON ... a&.aU... playfld 84!at&f. and I.en eo• muJlt non tlo,1 record •&one '"" inundated b f IU\I aacl ~-pourfll an from IOY•nunenl dl1ntl1m! ,........_. Cu1t'r aid l.cnnc.lfi •• ....,_.. crt.tt lht mwilc and &a. .... of ow Uni His llllftt. . tile .,ant of ltw" " , " br .. 11 u4 earnMl, ironic arid h.i~aliltk all at ODc'e l"8pl1. f'd lM lrn actaaa.icla °'th«-"IJrh.1 PreaidN• el N fh11•.i•n •• t.I .. ,... laant to t1nd an amiWM ' to •&of luda violeo e Ouui4e lbe turn of th n ntw-y Dakota, whtre •~ nnon Hved wt~ • · ••f•. Yoko 01\0, and &.Mlr S.year old M>O, Sean, raAt ol alJ ..... ma1nlaLOttd I vtlil that be1an mjnut " after the ~Ola's rroot Wro"llbt irOD 1ate wu covend with floweu , card• and pictures Some f,.·1.:. u 1ed antJ others 11an11 ref1 al.QI from s uch Lennon SCH\ili as ''Imagine · or 'Gave Puce a Cbanc:e ·· A chst.raught Mas:. Ono s;ud there would be po f Wleral ror her husband but said she was plan niog for a public, silent vigil "to pray for his soul" at a date to be anoo&meed ,. .. ..,......... "John loved and prayed for the human race Pleas~ pray tpe same for him,·' she said ACCUSED ESCORTED AFTER ARRMGNMINT Ertc Mertln (left) fifth 9'aepec1 In maH ... ,. ... Lennon, who a m asi.ed u fortune esti m ated at $235 mJllion, die«i of hemorrhaging and the s hock of blecd1n~. said medical examiner Dr 1'.:lliot M Gross. He had been struck by four bullets, two in the buck and two in the shoulder. Three or them tore thn>t•!lh his left lung and one sn1Htered a ,bone in his s h oulder . a ccording lo the autopsy. Suspect offers innocent plea The shooting occurred at l0.50 p.m . llfonday as Lennon and Miss Ono returned home after a recording session. Police said t he 25-year-old suspect from Honolulu bad been lurking in the shadows near the Dakota gate and fired as Lennon entered the building's archway. Adlerberg was dubious about Chapman's ability to understand the murder charge But Assis- tant Dis trict Att orney Kim Hogrefe said ChalJman. who was carrying $'2,000 in cash when he was arrested, had "bc1rrowcd money to come to N<'w York Ci ty to do what he had done. . The defendant acted 1n a coul, calm and calcuJ ata ng m anner in the shooting or Mr. Lennon " LOS ANGELES (AP> - Dutc h -born trans ient Eric Ma rtin Wijnaendts pleaded inno· c·ent Tuesday to murdering and robbing a l~year-old runaway boy. one of more than 20 victims 1n the s tring o f so-called Freeway Murders. Wijnaendts, 20, who has lived an Orange Cobnty since 1971 . became the fifth defendant in the case. and he could get the death penalty if it is proved he com milted murder during a rob· ber y Wijnaendts was ordered held without bail. He was arrested last Thursday <.t nd is now scheduled for a pre· liminary hearing Dec 22 in Los Angeles Muni cipa l Cou rt Division 37. William G. Bonin, a 33-year· old Downey truck driver and twice·paroled sex offender, is awaiting trial on charges in 14 of the murders, i n c l uding the Turner slaying. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Lt. J erry Mendez said Bonin m et Wijnaendts la st March when both were in the Orange County Jail. Bonin was serving a six-month parole violation sen· tence because or an alleged sex- ual assault on a young boy. Wij- naendts was under arrest on a char ge of unJawful occupation of a house, or "squatting." Bonin was released early in March. Wijnaendts was released Ma r c·h 24. And on March 25, Harr y Todd Turner of Antelope Valley. a runaway from the 0p. ti mist s Bo ys Hom e in Los Angeles. was found dead and nude in an alley The autographed album "'Dou· ble Fantasy" later was found during a searc h or the mid· Manhattan hotel room where Chapman was staying. police said. Authorities said Chapman had been hanfina around the Dakota for three days before the shoot- ing. Celebrity seekers ofttn loitered near the Dakota en trance for a glimpse of Lennon o r such other r eside nts as Roberta Flack, Leonard Bern- stein and Lauren Bacall Cuts foreseen in health care As a high school student 10 Georgia, Chapman wa!> once in a rock band, acquaintances said. For at least two years, he has been living in Honolulu with his wife, Gloria II. Abe. like Miss Ono of Japanese descent , and most recently worked as a security guard at a Waikiki con- dominium. Whe~ he resigned from that job Oct. 28, "he signed the log sheet •John Lennon' instead of 'Mark Chapman .... said building manager Joe Musta monte. During Chapman's arraign- ment Tuesday. Hogrefe said the suspect had a criminal record. However, police said later there had been a mixup during a com· puter check and the arrest 10· formation belonged to a man with the same last name and dale of birth as Chapma n. Lennon's three former col- leagues were reported in mourn- ing Tuesday. An ashen -f .ace d Pau l McCartney, who co·authored many Beatles songs with Len· non, told reporters in London, "I can't take it at the moment.'' Former Beatles drummer Rln10 Starr flew here from a vacation m the Bahamas to visit Lennon's widow and son. Near Oxford, England, a spokei;man for George Harrison said he was "ju.at stunned" and had not de- cided whether he would come to New York. Lennon's 17-year-old son, Julian, who lives in Wales with Lennon's first wire. Cynthia, ar- rived in New York Tuesday ni1ht. By GLENN SCOTr Ol 11• o.11, l"IMI SlaH Health care costs are rising li ke a fever in Orange County, and a panel of experts said Tues· day that poor people will feel the decreased services firs t unless a better hnancing syst em is worked out through the UC Irvine Medical Center. In a speech at the medical center in Anaheim, Rober t Derzon , form e r assis tant s ecretary or the federal Health a nd Human Services Depart· ment, said operation of universi· ty medical clinics has become a "high-risk business." The UC Irvine center is particula rly a "high roller," Derzon said, because the SS22 a day average cost for acute care in t he last fiscal year was from Prime hits 20percent NEW YORK CAP) Chase Manhattan Bank to- day raised its prime lend· ing rate to 20..,percent, matching the peak rate set last spring as the nation's economy headed toward a recession. The pri me, the rate banks charge to their big. gest and best corporate c ustomers, is not tied directly to coo.sumer lend- ing rates but is often an in· dication of the direction those rates a.re beading. Interest rates bave been rising rapidly in recent weeks as the Federal Reserve Board has tried to fight inllation by tightening credit. liliyllll TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley ... 1.,., Robert N. Weed ~ M. 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IN«M•~lftt ,.._ k •• »O w.tt a.y s.-1. ,. 0 . k a IMO, Colla Mfft. Celllot.Wt .,.. 40 to 45 percent higher than the state average for all hospitals. Competition will play a bigger role in medical care during the 1980s, he said, so medical cen- te rs such a s the uni versity's must approach state and na- tional price averages if they are to s ucceed . The university took over from Orange County. government the operation of the medical center four years ago after being af- filiated with the hospital since 1968. The center serves both as a teaching laboratory for medical students and as a primary pro- vider of medical services to poor people. The Wliversity has a contract with the county to ser ve the SO· called medic a liy indigent - those who can't afford the cost or medical care. Der zon and UC I Medical Center Director Bill Gonzalez agreed that the commitment to ser ve the POOr adds extra C<l6ts to the operation. For e xample, Gonzalez noted, the center is not reimburs<.-d for its 18 rull-time interpreters who assist non· English speaking patients at the hospital. Derron said some other costs might be the result or the uni- versity's teaching program at the center. Regardless of the reasons for the high prices, Derzon said, the medical center -a nd others like it -must adapt to a situa- tion where services will be cut back as consumers become less able to pay the inflationary costs of health care. Some costs at the medical center might be saved by adjust- ing the duties of the medical staff and the teaching faculty, be said. But he made it clear that publicly-financed hospitals are going_ to need help from private hospitals to shoulder the financial burden of treating the poor. Stanley van den Noort, dean of the UCI College of Medicine, said the medical center t.reats ha lf of all indigent m edical cases in Orange County while the ot her 37 hospitals treat the rest . Compounding the problems, many of the poor don't ahow up until they are in a slcker state than an average medical client, thus lncreasin1 the C08t of care, he sald. The medical center is relm· buned for 10me of lta expeme1 by the county aovernmeat. For example, it rec:e lved 1U1btly more than S5 million lut fiscal year. • '14 \• 1 BICS ••• befcln .... two ....... . ., .............. .. ho••• later ._., •••alal to retrine tbe eandll tUt .._ u ld Keith be1ea 1awla1 Martlaea'a bead oft ..... M louad tbe real estate 1al•man ttlll alive OD tbe floar ol bla blood·IPIUered ........ . Roten1teln, queetlooed by de·• fenae attorney Al Stokke, said lt was hil dlapotlJ that -amoa1 other thlnp -Bic1 lacked the ability to formulate ori1inal thou1bts or initiate aetiona. "He's not a swift kld," the peycbologlat said. Rosenstein alao said there were other impairmentl caused by certain "diseue proceaaes" in Bies' mind. Deputy Dialrict Attorney Dave Carter bas usert.ed that Bies went to Martinez's bouae with the intent o f r o bbln1 and murderinc the Corona del Mar resident. Stokke claims Bies was under the inlluence of the tranquilizer Valium and alcohol the nilht of the slaying. Salinas may remove signsv SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The city of Salinas ca n force re- moval of all but two off-site signs owned by Ryan Outdoor Advertising Inc. that do not con- form to a 1962 land-use iorung ordinance and not compensate the company. the s tate Court or Appeal has ruJed. _It said Ryan is entitled to "just compensation" for the two signs under provisions of the federal Highway Beautification Act. RyaQ a ppe aled a Monterey County Superior Court injunc· lion requiring immediate re· moval of all of its oH·site ad· vertising signs and structures. Gang m e mber's body disc overed SANTA BARBARA CAP) -A oody found in Montecito Creek t h i s weekend was identified Monday by the county Sheriff's De partment as Craig Kuhn, a 29· year-old m.em her of the Ventura Chapter of the Hell's Angels. Sheriffs Deputy Brent Morris said an autopsy revealed Kuhn had been strangled before hls body was thrown under a bridge an Montecito, an upper-income r esidential area about five miles northeast of Santa Barbara. Uiesebrink ~ presiding judge Richard W. Luesebrink, 41 , has been elected presidin~ iud~e of the Orange County Harbor Municipal Court by his fellow jurists. The appointment is ef· fective Jan. 1. Luesebrink, appointed to the ben c h in 1978, r esides in Newport Beach. Guilty plea GREAT FALLS, Mont. CAP) - Former FBI Agent Marvin J. Teel pleaded guilty Tuesda y to charges that he stole more than $79,000 in Canadian currency from a federal marshal's bank vault in Billings last summer. Teel. 83, is a n 11-year FBI veteran. WHEHYOU THIMI COIOHA DB. MAI ·21J I I. COAST HWY. 675-9700 Wetting his aelaistle Cr aig Book of Calabasas High School quenches thirst after marching in recent California Band Review at San- ta Ana. To see how other m usicians prepared for com- petition, turn to Page Bl. Screams prevent assault A woman's screams appare nt· ly scared off a man attempting to rape her in a car outside her home early today. Huntington Beach police reported Police said a 25 -year·old woman had pulled up 10 front of h e r north Huntington Beach hom e at 2:30 a.m and was al· tacked as she stepped out. The s uspect , descr ibed as a white man, age 18 to 25, wearing a dark knit cap. forced the woman down into her car and threatened to kill her if s he re· s isted . police said The woman began screaming, however . and the s uspect re· leased her and fled on foot. police said. Court panel named Judges Harmon Scoville. Lloyd Bla n p ied Jr ., a nd Alicemarie Stotler have been na m ed to serve on the Orange County Superior Court appellate panel during 198l. The appointments were an- nounced by Rose Bird. chief justice of the state Supreme Court. The appellate panel reviews appeals on question of law from the county 's five municipal court branches. THIMI IPOAT8 CENTERS Ltd. f 'ro• Pagt-I I VIGILS ... have done put together," said Wilson In Liverpool, where Lennon was born and where the Beatles got their s tart, cit y fathers talked of naming a music school for Lennon. Lord Mayor James Ross called the death "a great shock " ··He had given such an awfuJ lot of pleas ure throughout the world to so many people." Ross said Among countless other musi· ciaos expressing sorrow over Lennon's death was Mick Jag. ger of the Rolling Stones, the one band that challenged the Beatles fo r pop s upremacy in the 1960s In Paris for a recording session. he said that he was "s hattered" by the news In Blue liJll, Maine, Noel Paul Stookey of Peter , Paul and Mary said Lennon and the Beatles had raised the consciousness of ·a generation, communicating a universal sense of love that went beyond the "boy-girl" variety. The staid London Times ran a 1,600-word obituary that called L en n o n a nd M cCa rtn ey . "supremely gifted song-writers, among the most creative and ver satile in th e his to ry of popular music." The Times said Lennon "died a pecularly American death," and the London Daily Mail com- mented: "His love songs tell of yesterday. His senseless death says more than enough about to- day." llVIHI 4701 IAllAHCA 552-5252 .. ' . Donation bing~ backed \ 8tn10 re1ul at1on1 In unln· corporaled part Clf ()ranee Couaty Mn bHn modlHod to do awa1 wtt.b ... a, kx11>hol~ '°' • v rslon t'alled .. donaUon" bln1110 Tete ou nl y tha rd u t SupuYttort qulC'kl ratified tl\ amendmenU to lhl' county'' or d1nance ,...,wauna th., popuJ1&r fund r~lnt attJvlty Tut'ttd•y OettJ ...... Mllll .... ONLY PILOT A3 Ducdrole Grier named to health post By F&EDEaJC& SCBOEMEJIL Of .. Del,,,. ........ The appointment of M ar1aret G rier as Oran1e County's permanent mental health direc- tor hu been approved· by the County Board of Supervisors with strict conditions deslaned to improve the delivery of men- tal health services. The vote &ivin& the job to Miss Grier, who will continue in her position u director of the county Human Services Agency, was unanimous Tuesday. • . A!S ISTA T ~h .. rltf lhtul\ Ramoa uad Lh.-loo&>holt!• btl camf' appareail whllt Ith·~• ll&aton ludted lhe btn&u ilcl1v •lies of .,"Tankl111 Dl'lano Ro.e *h~ rur~ 1amea n11htly from l'o&Gru&J Manor H&lf W»y H OUSl', h1 non profit cent er for lllcoholic rebablhlot1on in llII Wl incorporated part of Santa Ana .tt ~ l3lh St OftANGE COUNTY'S HISTOftlC COUftTHOUIE -J&JT EARTHQUAKE PROOF? THE llOA&D'S action ends weeks ol controversy over the proposal b y Stb Dis trict Supervisor Thomas ijiley to eive Miss Grier the dual role as both director of the County Mental Health Department and the HSA of which the department is a part. Su.,-rvtaon •pptov• expenclture of '40,000 to ev.luate 10.ye.,-okt bulldfng In dooauon b111gu. players are not required to pay a fee to participate m the lottery Ramos 'aid t.be cowity ordinimce did not lncludt! reference to don1i1t1on bm.10, so the a mendments were destined to regulate the practice as stringently as other forms of the game. Co1111house study OK'd " '· DMly Pllel Sl•ff PNM T h e itmendmenls incl ude restrictions requiring sponsors or donation bingo to. County to spend $40,000 for quake test The proposal was criticized by mental health advocates who ob- jected to Miss Grier's lack of creCentials as a mental heallh professional. WINS APPOINTMENT AQency chief Grter -PAY A $51 fee for a county hcense. -Hold no mor e than lwo events a week. By GLENN SCOTT 01 .. Dally Pllel S1Ml A $40,000 earthqua ke safety study for Orange County's old courthouse in Santa Ana has been authorized by the County Board of Supervisors. The study will be the second seismic evaluation of the 80· year -old sandstone building, which has been vacant since soon after an original report was published in October 1979. -Own or lease the location of the games for at least a year before operatin11 th.e Bitmes. -Permit a"maximum of 500 players per game. Dru1nken drivin~ T he county already has filed a civil suit in Superior Court seek· ing to close down Rose's un- . licensed bingo activities. Rose alleges that the county has no jurisdiction because he sponsors donation bingo, but Ramos says investigator s believe it isn 't donation bingo because players are required to pay a fee. L4 councilman's arrest said proper Yule play set for kids A free children's play entitled, "This way to Christmas" will be presented Saturday and Sunday, and again on Dec. 20 and 21. at t h e Hunt i n g t o n Beach Playhou.se. 2217 Main St., No 39. Performances w\11 be at 2, 3 and 4 p.m The holiday produc- tion is sponsored by the Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse and the Seacliff Village Merchants As· s ociation. Reservations can be made by callinl-l 847-4465 or 897-8157 $200,000 haul RANCHO PALOS VE-ROES t A P ) More than $200,000 worth of jewelry was stolen rrom a home he r e a fter a burglar or burglars cli mbed through the bedr oom window a nd ra n sac ked s)veral bedrooms. the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Ot:partment re- ports. A weekend a rrest in Orange Count.v of Los Angeles City Councilman John Ferraro was car r ied out properly , a spokesman fo r the California Hi ghway Patrol says. Ferraro. 56, was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving at 1: 10 a.m. Saturday after he was stopped in his 19f30 city-owned car on a northbound lane or the Newport Freeway just south or Mac Arthur Boulevard. J o hn M er ritt , publi c information officer for the CHP. said patrolman Edward Miller carried out the arrest according to department procedure and offered Ferraro his choice of three tests to be taken at the Orange County Jail : blood, breath or urine. Merritt said Ferraro chose the blood test. Results from that test are expected to be returned from the county sheriff's Crime Laboratory at the end of the week. At a press conft-rencc he cal l ed Monda y , F er r aro contended that he wasn't g1 ven his choice or tests. He added that fi eld sobriety tests given him at the scent: weren't fair because he was :isked to balance on one leg, and .,..., ................ Naitmi11 at ilae hearla With aid ol municipal cherry picker, Laguna Beach city worker boista section ol Boris Buzan'a larce nativity scene into place at Main Beach Park. Three-panel work of wood, plutic and slit screen bu been part ol Lal\ID• Christmu scene for more than a decade. It wu com- missioned in late 19805 by city's Chamber ol Commerce. he has weak knees from his days as a college football player . Merritt said Ferr a ro was booked into jai l and then r eleased an hour later on his own recognizance. Ferraro originall y was stopped br Miller on suspicion of s peeding, Merritt said . No speeding citation was issued. Ferraro said he was returning home from a charity event for Hoag Memorial Hospital at the Ma rriott Hot e l in Newport Beach when he was stopped. His arraignment 1s scheduJed for Dec. 24. Hayakawa's appearance gets delayed R epub l ica n Sen . S .I Hayakawa has cancelled his ap- pearance before Orange Coun· ty 's World Affairs Council tonight at the Airporter Inn The Califqmia senator. aides reported, is riding herd on some important bill s in Washington. D.C., and must s tay in the capitol. The senator's rarst scheduled appearance before the World Af. fairs group last Wednesday at South Coast Plaza Hotel was postponed to tonight for the sa me reason, said Roy Knauft, council executive director Knauft said he is returning the Sl3 that each of 400 persons paid to dine and hear Hayakawa dis cuss the Wa~hington scene. ''The sen ator was very apologetic," Knaufl said. Shuttle buses for airport Shuttle service \ ror John Wayne Airport users who park in a long term parking lot north of the airport terminal h as been instituted. Shuttle buses are running every to minutes bet ween the terminal and the lot , which is located immediately north of the Mission Beechcraft building. Hours of service are 6 a .m . to 11 :30 p.m. daily Passengers will be s hutUed in 15 new mini buses under a pro- gram recently approved by the Orange Co unty Board of Supervisors. There is no cost to ride the s huttle. The daily rate in the long term lot is $2.50 compared to $5 in the park ing lot closer t o the terminal building. Income cards due from vets Veteran. in Oran1e County wbo are recelvin1 pe nsion benefits are beinl reminde«I to return income questionnaire cards to the Veterans Ad- ministration no later tban Dec. 30. I THE SUPERVISORS chose Kariolis and Associates of South Pasadena to conduct the study. T he firm 1s one of two com· pa ni es in Southern California recogn.iied for its expertise with old buildings by the s tate Offi~ of .Historic Preservation I The first seismic study was completed by Wheeler & Gray consulting engineers of Tustin. In their r eport, e ngineer s estimated a $2.5 million cost to restore the buildin g to state standards. John Kar1otis, p rincipal engin~r for the selected fi rm, said today that the original seismic study simply detailed how the courthouse could be im- proved to meet current building code requirements. HIS ST UDY. he explained, will concentrate on finding ac- tual structural ha7.ards and will recommend more cost-efficient means of r epairing those hazards . Kariotis said he de- veloped the method for ex- amining hist oric buildings th rough a research grant from the :'llational Science Founda- tion. County officials still must work out a contract with the firm , but Kariolis estimated testing and analysis of the old courthouse will take from two to three mon~s . One reason supervisors are a nxious for another seis mic study is because the courthou.se <'O uld be "'stored to house federal court he11rings. which we-re re('(~ntly appr oved for Orange County COUNTY OFFICIA LS have been concerned that even with proper restoration plans. they might not attract federal or stale grants to pay for the wor k. But Kariotis said the outlook is good for local governments to get financing for such landmark buildings as the old courthouse, the oldest <'Ourthouse standing in Southt'm California, ''They are being financed," he s aid , "and they are bein g res tored " Gem Talk /lv .).(' Hl.'MPHRi l-:S ('Pri1fwd Ct•molo11i.~t. A GS THIS IS IN as WOIClitJ I-Ost ~1ghl Under the compromise plan approved by the board, Miss Grier is requi.red to develop a list of specific objectives to be accomplished by the mental health department within the next year. ALSO, THE County Menta.I Health Advisory Board and other advisory bodies will be ,given a greater oversight role ove\ mental health programs. As part of its action. the board lifted a freeze on the hirinl of an assistant director for mental health services. ''The assistant director would be running the mental health program and would be the men- tal health chief." commented Lst District Supervisor Philip An· thony, He said Miss Grier would be mental health <tirector by title only. Anthony said the issue that developed over the dual appoint ment was something of a "rec herring." · RECRurrMENT OF an assis tant director will begin im· mediately. according to Bob Griffith of the county Personnel OfCice. The position is expected lo be filled within four months, be said . Miss Grier has served as in· terim director of mental health since November 1979. She was appointed to the position for a one-year pe riod following the resignation of the former direc· tor. Dr. Ernest W. Klatte. Kl atte had cited differences with lhe HSA director as one reason for his decision to quit the µost IN ADVANCE o f the supervisors' action. represen- tatives of three mental health advocacy groups announced they intend to closely monitor the activities of the HSA and the mental health department. The groups include the Orange County We lfa re Coalition, Relatives and Friends of the Mentally Disabled and Team of Advocates for Special Kids. Live trees nixed for fire are~s. 'lo Although recent fires charred acres of the Cleveland National Forest in eastern Orange Coun-: ,,' ty, officials for the U S. Forest Service are discouraging dona- tions of Live Christmas trees for regeneration attempts The reason, officials explain, is because mos t Ii ve t rees bought Ill local nurseries will not do w ell in the Southe rn California brushland. THE FOREST l.ervice has a policy to plant native species, s aid Bnan Miller. information offi<'er in the Orange Co•mty headquarters in Santa J\na Instead, ofricials are en - couraging interested persons to participate In the forest ser vice's "Penny Pines" 1>ro· gram. where a S68 donation huys 428 YOUJ'lg pines enl)ugh for one acre Miller said onl\ thrl'f> n •tive pines eXJst in the ·c..:Jeveland Na- tional Forest, where a recent fire in upper Trabuco Canyon burned almost 30.000 acres TH OSE TRE ES A R E Coulterpme. knobcone p1n1• and big cone Douglas ri r. ht! s:rnJ "It's next to 1mlJ(>SS1ble tn P,f:t them at a local nurs1:n . he said. · Pines from other moul'tam areas would have a m ore dif· ri<'ult chance surv1\'lng m the area. which Miller s aid h..,d re-w trees to begin with THf: FOREST service h.is a pine tree plantation in tht: r~h>Ufl· tains where the indigeno11s tp:es ar e grown and transfrr rNi to camp sites and prcmc ar~(I~. he said. Peopl e 1n1erc ..:1e rt 1n partic1patin_g in th<' 'h :nny Pines" program can gf't r ·,o re information by writing tht• f•,rest service at 880 Front S\ San Diego Christmas thoughtfulnes.5. ~accuracy. Pulsar value. Everybody knows you can't compress time. An hour is 60 m inutes and a minute is 60 seconds, and you can 't change it. But the watchmakers or the world have f o und som e interesting ways to compress the size of timepieces. The new watches that people are buytna as Christmas gifts this year att streamlined; thinned down and Th al f;,eu• 1Pu~•.;-,••:oµt•t f., ... '" •• "'.,,.t,)\ll\..._,,. very sleek. e quart& an oe ~..pie ron ho<l't' s.I~ Otfl''' N-"'1 ,,. • 1.. ' '' ' , • "' 1 J • 11, 1'"' watches are less than 2 ,.,.._.,,,,. ,1'°'"""" "'"'"""" f ~• ... •·~ ' t>' ..... m illimeters thick. They have ,01.,..,ok•-.J 1, • ,..('<'\,.• · u»r-,,.. .,.,~ the extremely reliable quam · Pul•o• 0uo. ,, -J time systems . Gold is, or Alwoyiobeolbeyond lnle<hnolOc]v lnvol.,. course, the favorite material I for cases and bands. These new, thin beauties are apparently replacing the LCD digital-display watches in l popularity. There are still some intere1Un1 LCD'a beln& proc1ucec1. anc1 the technotocy i• 0 c. 11 I 0 J r ~:.!~~:.tie~ 0ae:,~ea a~::~ Cf• ...Numphrie6 (feweC.r6 J that •int. compute and talk to you, there la another one lo the MEMBER AMERICAN GCM SOCIETY @ . works that will bave a one-lneb 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA ~ l tel~viaion screen on tbe dial! IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1946 . j Well, that's what they claim. BanllAmem:ard-Muter C,,1rge Pt-iONE 548-3401 Watchmakers and modern l•~e~lee~ce~are!!._q~w~~~·~t~e~a~m~·~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!j , ( •• 'I Ju•t · · (~ .. 5ting · Bel ago red~· av 'l'lllC aE.\lJTlt' L t!A u.:n. You have to 1(1\" 11 10 Hollywood Tho.t> movie people u e dOUll t1veredy 1bU\I lbe)' can w aid l.lll In the pUahl ol overcrowd bc-at hel alof\1 thl~ ~11 of all poi. 1blt1 w a•U J utt t(in.llder what they'vt· bttn feedln& to the fans of urf and ~and Who &O tO l~ 01ck1i f'ir:·t. there WU J•"'' In t'\'t'nt you've btoein off thti &I<>~ In recent .yea~. J .. vo> was 11 sliver i.cNt:n t'p~c 11\1t rrinJ o~c whoppm& ~1g hllrk It\ lht.1 movui. ht' prowl~ arowul ou\ by \he surrune IAlld ate llunp MOlitly &~Opie U ot thiis w1t• ttn•vtucally dt!p1cted L1ngt'rtng memories of th 111 gourmet t!xtravagirnia kt>J\l a lot of people out or the O<'t!llll Not all, but many THt; HOLLYWOOD STa UCK agam They gave us J 6 w II • where the promotional pieces procla!med , J u:..t when you thOught 1t was :.afe to go back m the v.al~~v.~ 1°1 featured even'more eating.of pre salted ocean IO\ t'tS f th b fter that, almost everybody :.teered .clear~ e nny deep Olll)' those too young, too old. or too s~ns1ble to suf- ft'r through these two flicks were a ble to enjoy the ocean muc·h any more TROUBl.E WA S. people s tall overp~pu lated our beaches. They JUSl sat around on \he shoreline, wall'hmg Another happy ending for the new mome, .. Blood Reach ·· those idiots who ventured m and taking bets on how long they would las t before some deadly fin would appear , knif· mg through the s urf. and then. "Chomp!" Now Hollywood is coming up with the answer to Jammed sands. It's a new movie. folks . This one is called "Alood Beach .. Promotional pieces for this latest terror of the bcachfront depict a pretty young woman in a bikini, her face contorted in fear. as she is being sucked beneath the sand by some unseen force. · Just what you need before the family picnic or the YM· CA outing. PROMOTIONAL BALL VROO over the photo of the rh s a ppeanng beauty warns. "Just when you thought it was sa fe to go back in the water. .you can't even get to it. .. So there Terrors of the deep have now come ashore to lus t a mong the s unbathers You are left to wonde r what ever happened to the ~weet, wonderful old movies that brought romance to the shoreline. like "Beach Blanket Bingo." Or the happy ad· ventures like "Endless Summer" where surfers never fell off their boards or got et by submanne horrors. Whatever became of the happy ocean songs like "By the Sea"' or "The Beach and Wakiki?" IF TIIEY WRITE seaside songs today, they'd never have lyrics about somebody who "Found My Love al Avalon." Instead they'd say he lost his leg there after the shark gobbled tus Scuba gear. And don't amble around the docks at Huntington. Newport or Dana Point warbling about, "Red Sails in the Sunset.·· People will just figure you spilled blood on the s heets Lennon . fort11ne reported LONDON .(AP) -After col· lectin1 royaJtiea on hls record· inia for almost two decades, John Lennon left a vast fortune. London 'a New Standard newspaper has estimated that he was worth $235 million. The ~r·s rock music cor· respondent. John Blake. said Tuesday that without ever work· ing again, Lettnon picked up more than 5 million pounds ($12 million) a year in royalties for the songs he wrote and records he made. EVE&Y BEATLES record is still in print. In Britain alone, almost 30.000 albums are sold each month. The Beatles, who disbanded in 1970, are the world's best-selling recording group, according to the Gui,nness Book or Records, with 100 million LPs and 100 million singles sold. "Cash no longer had any meaning to J ohn -or to any or t he other Beatles," wrote Blake. John often reverted to a frugal personal lifestyle, his friends re· ported. but he could be very gene rous. His Aunt Mimi Smith, who brought him up in Liverpool after his rather had left home and his mother died in a traffic accident. lives in a $235,000 ho m e bo ught by Lennon in Dorsetshire. southwest England. LENNON AND his wife , Yoko Ono. o wned al least five cooperative apartments on four floors in the Dakota, the luxury building on the upper West Side of Manhattan where they had Jived for severa l years and out· side which he was murdered. Carter eulogizes Lennon WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter issued the following statem ent Tuesda y on the murder of John Lennon : "John Lennon helped create the music and the mood or our time. His spirit, the spirit of the Beatles brash and earnest. ironic and idealistic all at once. "In the 1960s, J ohn Lennon and the Beatles captured the im· agination of the wo rld. Their g reatest s uccess came when they conquered America; and in recent years it was in America tha t John Lennon chose to live. beca u se he value d the at· mosphere of freedom and fer· me nt he found here. His work as an artist and musician was far from done. but in the songs he composed. both in partnership with Paul McCartney and in his own right, he leaves an ex· t r aordina r y a nd permanent legacy. ''I know that I speak for many millions of Americans when I say that I am saddened by his death, and distressed by the senseless manner of it. 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A"9 Mn fl>rd ""' Me• Dlt 1 Jn t tSW I lit 1 tW J 12 ' , w 4 12 I J W S.n O!eto Olly Outloo k I o r Th11rtd•Y L i t I It <"•"te \ NATION I WEATHER Death sadde~s Reagan NEW YORK CAP) -PreliileDt-elect Ronald Rea1an said that the murder ol former Beatie John Lennon wu tra•ic and "we have to rind an answer" to atop auch violence. Reaaan wu uked about the murder of the musician u he arrived TueicJav at St. Patrick's Cathedral for a meetin1 with' Cardinal Terence Cooke. "Well, what can anyone say?" he replied. "It's juat anotller evidence that of -we have to ' try to atop trqeaJes of this sort.'' Asked if the murder of Lennon was an ariu· ,_ •• • ,...,.. -. - T~k driver killed . " A 25-year-old truck driver became Nebraska's sixth traffic fatality attributed to icy road condit io ns when his tractor -trailer rig overturned on slick ment for fun control, the present-eleCt rapoeded: "I have never believed that. I beU.ft ID tbe kind ol bandaun le1i1lation we bad in Calllonala. If somebody commits a crime and carrl• a p when he's doin1 it. you add S to 15 yean to tbe prison sentence." Later, he was asked whether tbe federal IOY· ernment could do anythin1 to end aueb violeeee. "Well. if there it, it abou1d be doDe." be answered. "But I think the wbole over·all th1q ol violence in our streets ils somethin& that bu to be dealt with ... We have to find an answer." Interstate 80 in Omaha. Treacherous road conditions wreaked havoc throughout several Midwestern states. Pastor freed attack • m Gunslwts uvwul three Texas church truJJl.en LUFKlN, Texas CAPJ, -A minister who al· legedly shot three church trustees because they forced him to resign was freed on $15.000 bond posted by several members of the congregation. The shootings occurred Sunday as the trustees .. J erry Whittaker, Jenltins ' attorney, said the incident was "'a standing church feud between some members of the church who wanted him replaced ·· were standing outside the Church of the Living Amm O 'dud' God waiting to attend ser vices. Authorities said the former pastor. Albert Jenkins Jr .. 57 of Temple. was chargtd with three counts or attempted murder. The three trustees -ki•JJs Marine Will Goolsby, John Norman and Frank Lively - were. in stable condition at a hospital. GOOLSBY SAID FROM IDS hospital bed that J enkins, who had been pastor for six years until he was asked to leave the church for criticizing con· gregation m embers, drove his pickup t ruck into a church parking lot as the men were standing there . He said Jenkins drove away but soon returned As the men approached the tr:uck. ~enkms s tarted shooting. Goolsby said. "After the first gunshot. we all broke and r an. and I saw Lively wince and fall." Goolsby said. ·'I turned the other way and was running, so I didn't see anyone else get hit.•• SGT. WAI.TE& RANKIN IR. said J enkins sur· rendered to police minutes after the shooting. ... TWENTY-NINE PALMS <AP) -A 21-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine was killed during a training exercise Tuesday when he discovered an unexploded anti-tank assault round and apparently tried to pick at up. Cpl Branko Hrehc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Janko Hrelic of Pasaic, NJ .. died instantly when the am· munition exploded. said Gunnery Sgt. George Hobbs of the Marine Corps Air Combat Ground Center. ··It was a dud round.·· Hobbs said of the assault round Hrehc found "When each unit comes up they are given dud lectures and told not to pick them up if they find them." 1-• He said ranges are s~ept for "dud" rounds after each tra1ninR session. but sometimes.~me are mis· sed · Create Your Own Holiday Decorations! 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One cuest IM planned was a 34.year·old "wbo was totally blown away by what's )appen· in1. like tbe Nit ot ua 1D thata1e group are," abe said. Mainly we jual want lo itve our U.tenen what they want to bear." In Sacramento, XZAP news director Gre11 McVlcar said the radio station planned to sponsor a candJeliaht memorial in a down- town park witb public address system playing Beatles music. .............. Illegals entitled to liid LOS ANGELES CAP) -A stale Court of Appeal panel has ruled that illegal aliens are entitled to medical expense and wage loss compensation under California's Victims of Violent Crimes Act. SAN JOS.: pol1<•1• l.l Ro bert Moir l-aHI thl' W ells F'argo m 11 n branc h nwnagl'I 11 ce1 ved a tt:le11honl· 1·<.1 II about 9 30 a m~ from ,1 man "ho sa1rl ht> Wd., holding the man<igt·r ' wife hoslage. l .au·.1••r .. fi11 t1lly In a 2-1 decisio n Monday, the appeals court upheld a Superior Court ruling s triking down a State Board of Control regulation saying only citizens or documented aliens may receive benefits under the act. The mnna ~er ""'' wa ~ idt•nllh t•d h\ \ho· b J nl.. a~ ll arlll ll C Nobii,,, took !>OmP monl·~ out of the bank vaull and went to a nearby J.1..t~ telephone. where tu re cciveaa call 1elling him to go to another µhoPt' MEANWHILE, M r -. :•fob1s mana~ed to (ri·i· h c r s e If a nd c" It 1· d po l ic<' Aft er 1al k1n f '1'111 '\ '" 1 •r1 ·g 1 ~ 'l'<1r oid forme r migrant rwld \\1•1 I..• 1 .. t"'''""' "''1th his fi ngers how m .·11\ · •r-,. 'f>lr ""'' t'' pass the state bar 1 '.1111111 1111 11 qt • '"' g1 •111~ to college. He's 111 •• 11 • 11"11.l1111• ll 'Jt • ~ hoot for thl' last seven \ ( .I I l\'la ri i • • t.i 11 a worse ~·iµa rettes? tf 1:1 I I t " Marijuana might ~, ... 1 1 • 1. 1111 1 1nu <"ancer victims . but it •·rr 11r) 1ung damage and re· 1· 1111pn., 11( chronic users. the The act itself states o'nl y that c laimants must be r.esidents of California to r eceive benefits. It does not define a resident. The court rulings Mon- day came in suit filed by Francisco Cabral and Gabriel Basquez. both undocumented aliens who suffered severe head injuries in separate 1975 crimes. One · ot the nation's largest rock stations, Los Angeles' KMET. played John Lennon and Beatles music for its estimated 2 milUoct listeners from the time lbe finl bulletin came in, pro· gram director Aee Yung said. precedented. An incredible amount of calla" came into tbe station and listenera even stopped by, he said . said. He lamented tbat Lennan'• death dashed hopes of a BeatlM reunion and the poaalblllty ot another Lennon·McCartney IODI~ "There was no proeramming edict that said, •Let's play Beatles music,"' Yung said. But the disc jockey on duty Monday night played a Beatles song after he aired the news. Yung said. "There's nothin& that could compare," he added, saying that tbe s~tion's listeners responded to Elvis Presley's dealh but with "nothing of the magnitude of John Lennon's death." Hundreds of stunned fans, '-'· cludlq ltids and seD.ior cltbenl, battled cro~da and lines to buy copies ol Lennon's latest album, •·Double Fantasy:·· sald Tim Jenne. salesman-buyer at Tower Records, $an Fran cisco's largest record store. He said P"blic response to Lennon 's death was "un · Disc jockey Charlie Tuna at KHTZ 'in Los Angeles devoted his entire four-hour show to John Lennon, his music and the mmic which influenced him, station program director Jim .Conlee "We sold about 400 copies immediately after the news broke," said Jenne. 'Wing~ riddle solved LOS ANGELES <AP) -Production of a revolutionary jet-propelled bomber design, called the Flying Wing because it had no fuselaae and no tail, was mysteriously canceled by the Air Force in 1949, stirring speculation in aviation circles that has continued over three decades. · Now, after more. than 30 years of s ilence, its developer cla.ims it was dropped because he refused an order by the Air Force secretary to merge his company with a competing firm. JOHN K . NORTHROP, who s aw th e strange-look.mg craft as the culmination of a lifelong dream, made the claim in an inte rview with television s tation KC ET. Although the interview was taped 14 months ago, the broadcast was delayed al the aviation pioneer 's req uest The 85-year-old founder of the Hawthorne-based aerospace r1rm of Northrop Corp has since s uffered a series of strokes and is hospitalized in suburban Glendale. Northrop d escr ibed a confrontation with then·Secretary of the Air Force Stuart Symington m the summer of 1948 Vnion election upheld SACRAMENTO CAP J The 5·year·old umon election at the E&J Callo Winery m Modesto has taken a turn against the Cn1ted Far m \\orkers with the state farm lubor board's rejection oft: FV. challcnJ?es to ll ballots . The deds1on increases the likelihood that the Teamsters Union will finally be declared the wm- ner of the bitterly contested election. The last tally of ballots showed the Teamsters leading the C.: FY. by two votes out of 535 counted. SYMINGTON, LATER A Democratic senator from Missouri, was quoted by Northrop as saying be , wanted to discourage new aircraft companies ~cause the Pentagon couldn't support them on declining post·war budgets. Symington demanded that Northrop Corp. merge with Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. <Convair), Northrop s aid. "You'll be sorry ... if you don't ," Northrup said Symington responded when he asked what his a lte matives were. When the merger was refused, the Flying Wing contract was canceled. Northrop added. Northrop's story was corroborated by Richard W. Millar. 81. who wa~ chairman of the aerospace firm al the tim e and is still Northrop vice chairman SYMINGTON REPOR'tEDLY re f'Used to answer inquiries by both KCET and the Los Angeles Times. e xcept to sa y thro ugh a spokesman that he .. ne~er did the sort of thing .. alleged by Northrop. Observers late r speculated that. the c raft, des pite its promise of being able to carry a payload nearly equal to the plane's weight, had problems with stability and control In fact, one test plane cr as hed in 1948. killing its five crew members, but thl' Air Force -apparently convinced that the problems could be corrected -awarded Northrop the production contract only five days after the tragedy. Northrop told KCET he kept the Symington m er ger ultim atum secret because of fears that the Pe ntagon would blackball his then-fledgling company 1r he revealed it ·with bank offtci<.11\, Morr said. police we re ·1h l. ln intcrr epl Nobis al th• set·ond pay telephont• Police an<1 bdnlt ol f1 c1als declined to ~ .• , how much rnont·~ ",, ... de mandl•d h ut '>J1d t1one was I urned 11vc·r to l h t' would lH' extur t 1<1nt .l. ,\ ""'n1 11 '''"'· • I ' ,1 c-1 .. t1on i.ays. :i.1 11 r11 t11'1 '"' 111.-J.l(.lpuJarity means "We I l l'l .1 1-!I I \I, II f•I I f' ·o. 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Tbc' basic l'h•r•e U\ both (U• wa1 that Cella wu Amn.etana ll>CWWY from bolpUall he once controlled to ftnan~ poltUral campal&N for u.ndldatea or hi.I choos lna. lnt'ludin& atate ontroU r KeMeth Cory batr dad tt'ff wheelln& ella'i. l-o1iUcal empin arow that ln \'74 ~ wu the 1t•t~·s am.rte lar1est carnpai.in rontnbulo.- WhUt· hai. attorney puniU-' •weals of h\5 conrlctions . ll b tUi na U\tO a Ute (aar different rrom tli'if which hf' l'<unn:umdt:d befort! bell\& toppled from has political pert'b Ht-.,.,,u ht-worlung. wtthout pay. u the only doctor at th chrur operated through the a~gis of the United Farmworkers· n1on CeUa ts deeply distressed by the lack of proper medtral cure for farmworkers He said his first order of busine$s will be finding better medical equipment fo( the undt!r-budget.ed clinic. Th.is may bo interpreted as self·serving -after a ll. be 's getting out of jail almost three months ahead of Uie mandatory release date but those who know Cella 's record ln treattng Orange County patients will likely beheve him. The amount of free or reduced ·rate work he performed at his Santa Ana clinic was legendary among his pat&ents. Cella 's medical talents were wasted for nearly three years naat he w1ll be able to provide service to the poor as partial payment for his errors certainly balances out to the public's benefit. Wage hurts youtl1 On Jan. 1 the federal minimum wage will go up to $3.35. This will be the rourth and final step in a series of increase::, ma ndated by t he Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments of 1977. At that time the minimum wage was $2.~. In the interim 1t has become increasingly clear that ma ndatory increases in the minimum wage can have a devastating effect on the employment chances of young people and other unskilled workers . Employers simply cannot afford what adds up lo a 46 percent pay increase for workers who have little more than bas ic skills to offer. So they simply quit hiring and. whe re possible, mechanjze their operations. Several members of Congress. including Orange County Rep. Robert Badham. are advocating a ··youth opportunity "age" that would permit a startin&_wage of 85 pcrt•t•nt of the national minimum for those under the age of 19. As proposed. the s ubminimum wage would be in ef· foc·t onl) for t he first 180 days of employment, long enough to give the youth a chance to gain enough ex- perience to get a foot in the door of the job m arket. Labor unions have always been heavy advocates of minimum wage increases which give them an opportuni- ty to demand still higher wage scales for their more s killed members. B\!t the ne gative effect of these increases on youth should be mough to offset union pressure -at least to the exknl of giving the youngster s a fair chance to get started. Guns still killing When Beatie leader John Lennon was gunned down out· side his apartment building in New York it was bound to m ake headlines. So did the murder this week of a famed physician who s urprised a n armed burglar rifun~ his home. Smaller local headlines noted the demise or a couple l'}f young men involved in a domestic fracas in Buena Park. Li ke most of the other victims of handgun murders m this bloody week, their deaths did not warrant national attenti()n. Nor did the earlie r death of the Rev. William Cass. W, of Atl anta, Ga., who was killed, while his wife looked on, by a robber who stole a wallet containing $1 . Or or m a1nttnance man Ralph Jones, 54, shot by robbers on the stt>ps of the church where he worked in Baltimore~ Md . This y<•a r's handgun toll has passedthe6,000mark. Will if ever e nd? Probably not. President·elecl Ronald Reagan has said he doesn 't believe in handgun t·ontrol. Many agr ee with him And editorials ,Jike this produce only a mailbox fuJJ of letters remtnd&ng us that. "G un~don'l kill, people kill." Aatomobiles don't kill either. But they have to be reg· istered and their drivers licensed. And a driver who kills is not hard to find and prosecute. Fortunately the Second Amendment didn't sa y anything about automobiles, or we might not h ave even that s mall protection. • Opinions e xpressed tn the space above are those of the Daily Piiot Other v1~ws eJCpressed on this page are those ol their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Oa11v Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 926~6 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Electronic mom By L.M. BOYD An electronics hobbyist has come up with an intricate computeriied device that automat.kally responds to the chirps and sobs and wails of a Df'ar Gloo1ny Gus Don •t miss the new Bonzo epic: "Mr. Bonso Goes to Washington," coming soon to a White House near you. • M.M. co1.&m'J ~' , .... _ .. h ....... . Miiie lly tUfff\ .a11• •• llel -.... ,, .. , , ... , .. ·-.. .... --"'· ,.... ,.., ... _ ... .. 0...il\y °""· o.ily ,, .... , cr ying baby. It tells bedtime stories in a soothing voice. Might be okay as a tricky toy, I guess.Buteventhesuggeation that you c an run in a mechanical su.bstitute in tender time.'I c hafes a little, doesn'tit ? Q What's the difference, If any, between a hotel and a flophouse? 1 A. Matter of rates , accord· ing to census offkial. If the place charges S4 or less a night. it's a nophouse. Why do you suppose Oklahoma lestalaton round it neceuary to make lt We1aJ tbere to cet a fish drunk? Jack Anderson New cruise· missile Brsenals WASHJNGTON -hrael, South Africa and TaJwao will aoon beC1n joint production of 1trate1k cruise *miaallea - amall, pllCltJMa jet.a lbat can bq the around to e¥ade enemy radar and dellvcr nuclear warheads l,SOO miles away. U.S. Intelligence agencies have known for years that the three na tions we re worklt\g to1etber on nu c l e ar we apons de· ve lopment . But the addi- tion ol crui&e missiles to their arsenals drastically alt ers the worldwide "balance· or terror ... Even the Soviet Union is con- sidered to ~ at least rive years away Crom deployment of these supersmart weapons . In cold ,· hard g eographic terms. the triumvirate's new missile capabUity meana that lsnel -which already bas the s t ockpile or 200 or more nuclear bombs -can deliver w a rheads from its own backyard to any of its Arab ene mies in the Middle East, and even deep inside the Soviet Union. Richard Reeves South A hie a could an- nlhllat.e targets anywher~ in the aoulbern part of lbe conllDenl, and increase the effecti ~e range of the miaailes by launchin1 them from aircraft. TAIWAN WOULD be able to destroy Peking and other cities In mainland China from aecure launchine sit.es oo ita own soil or from naval vessels far out to sea. The beauty of cruise missiles from a military standpoint - particularly for countries sur- . rounded or numerically over· whelmed by their enemies -is that they need not be deployed in highly vtaible launch sites that are vulnerable to attack. Four cruise missiles can be i.ostalled on a single truck aod bidden, 'ready to 1 0. in an ordinar y garage. Th.is, in fact, is precisely what the United States plans todo w i th its c ruise missi les earmarked for deployment in Bri- tain. Intelligence sources told my associate Ro n McRae that Israel, Taiwan and South Africa probably hoped to produce and de ploy their cruise missiles in total secrecy. None or the three has even admitted tiavine nuclear weapons, and they have taken extreme measures to keep the outside world from leamin1 their seem. ln ms. for exam· pie, the Israelis fired on an American spy plane that tot too close to their nuclear facilities, and South Africa expelled the U.S. ambassador, William Ed· mondson. Jut year when a hid· den camera was discovered in the belly or his private plane. . U .S. INTELLIGENCE analysts first tumbled onto lhe nuclear cooperation between Israel and South Africa several years ago when sophisticated Israeli weapons and nuclear scientists began turning up in South Africa. Monitoring of tbe joint nuclear program was given high priori· ty, and last year an American spy satellite reco rded a mysterious flash in the Indian Ocean otr South Africa. From this and additional evidence - including radio intercepts and reports on the movement of technicians among t he three nu clear partners -three U S. intelligence agencies concluded that the flash had been a nuclear te:.t. A White House panel decided that the evidence was in · conclusive, but for !>ome reason the independent panel was not t ~~D RAPID ~PLOYM~N f ORCE, YOU IDIOT! made privy to everythine t.be &.n· t elUgeoce agencies had galbe~ t o corroborate their view lbat It was a nuclear blast. THE DISCOVERY Utat an hraeli -So\ltb African -,r · Taiwanese cruise missile is im· · mloenl has not been reported outside the national security community. Even senior mem· bers of Congress have not been told The legislators, who bave assumed that the only threat of an end to our cruise missile m onopoly was from the Soviet Union -and th11t several years down the road -wi ll have some hard questions to ask about lb1s uns ettling development. Footnote: An official at the Israeli embassy said that Israel .. will not be the first to rntroduce nuclear whpons in the Middle East." A So u t h. African s pokesm)Ul insisted that his gov· ernment is "not involved in the production of or development ol nuclear weapons ." A re pr e· sentative for the TC11wan govern· menthas nocommE;nt. SEE NO t:VIL: J ust before the election. Serretary of Health and Human Servu:es Particia Harris told a pres~ conference, ··we have nut found and nobody has told us of dny places where # sa ving.-, can be achieved that we havf' notlritd " On~ reason, 11 now appear.;, is that the &gent·y ha:-.n 't been look- ing ver) hard Fortunately for t ht· tuxp;,iyers . thl! f'B1 has been lookin~ itn<l has found hUl'I · Jredh or ca~es of fraud in the Mecta·are·1~frt11ra1d programs. 111 a private I ·tter to Reo Claude Pepper. n Fla . FBI 01rC'ct<Jr W11l1esm Wt:b!.ter told thr· chairman uf thr Select Com· mllte£· vn \gm~ about H67 fraud cast·s 1t ~1a~ pt•ndin~ in the two progrf.lrn'> "Ih· fdr the 1?n.:at<'!>t majonty oi these <'<aM'!> arc !.t-lf·initiated or drvcJoped through allt:g11tions moill· by 1Jr<1il•!>s1unals Y.ithin \h( 111du!>t r~ ;rnd ~·tJ:l h dc:ntial s u •ll C'l', \~ ,•bi.l1·r w rotC' ttd· d1111: ·-1g01Jwa ntl) th:..i' frw, 1{ •• n, r .. fl'rrr1h 1for J,1ro;;ec:ut1on1 .i.r•· 1, .. u1g rec.c-1vcd from lhC' Of- f1r£' •·f Hl l.'l ln ..... p.·<:lor Ge ncrul · 'J ht-f HI ) bH!PP!>l medical ch ea\lng 1n\'e'>ll~otton is in \ '..1llfom1a. un•'...:r the code name ~1ed1fraud Ui t~p :~oo r ascc; in vohctl Web.~11 r 111Jt t•d none were the n·~ •.It~ r.f r .. f,·rral• from th~ Ucr,dttmt-1.t ot Health anc! Human Services.·· Reagan still a mystery to his neighbors PACIFIC PALISADES -The poster appear ed on the door of Mort's Deli last week: ··People Magazine to Shoot Pal·1(1c Pa lisades -Home of o u r 40th President. Ronald Rea~an." "Don 't Miss It! S unday, December 7, 2:00 p.m . Comer or S warthmore Avenue and Sunset Ooulevard." "Gro up photo of the e ntire town will be taken b y Peop l e magazine ." It's kind of a joke around here "The Palisades." as IO<'als call 1t. is not really a town. it's 1ust µa rt of the City of Los Angeles, a Zl P Code (92072), a lovely place sort of 11>olated by Lhe Pacific Ocean, a couple of ca nyons and the Sa.nta Monica mountains. The Reagans actual· ly hve, well-hidden from publtc Art Hoppe view. up in the hill~ C'::tlled the Riviera Palisades BUT WE, those of us lucky enough to live here. are sup posed to be the pr~s1dent·elect 's neighbors we're the new Plains, Ga even 1f I hav<' never met 11nyone here who knows Ron and Nanry They live in a diffenmt worlJ, i)(1unded by Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hi lls, Palm Springs, and their ranch oorth of Santa Barbara. inhabit· ed by a s mall c1 rl'le of very old friends. ThC' only cv1<fen1·e or their ex1slcm·e that you see on '>unset Boulevard is tht tan Rolls Royce from Gue< 1'-; tum· ing up toward San Onofre Drive to make another delivery t.o Mrs Reagan. Hul then wl\O , outs11le the charmed circle. really does kno~ Reagan? "fle.'s an absolute mystery to me," said the re- porter c·overing him frum a ma. jor newspaper "We're never al· lowed close My g uess is that there 1sn 't an .iuthentu.• bone in his body. I think this ts just JO(Jlhcr perform~n1 ·e " T h at 1s alm o!>l Ct'rt:n nly true k e.ai;an has been playin~ ~ role. th<' candidate. ~ow he \\Jll pla y the pres1d,.11t There t!- nothmg wrong with that Maybe we ·,.e lucky to finally have ::. prnfess1lmal tn a ;ob that re quire:-. an Sl'lor 's skilb -mov ing pt"Ople, moving the m to su.s vend disbelief. . RONAU> REAGAN, after all, has been trained to s eparate his puhlic and private selves for more than 40 years . His im· age, as actor and politician, on and off stage. has always been pl<l11ncd aml pr11elln~d 'IL ha!' t aken me man) years to ~et used to ~t:cing tn) self as others -;ce 1111'." he wrote. 01 had ~nt t1.·n (111 him. 111 his 1975 au1ob1or.:· r:tph' 'line! abo sce111 g mysell 1nstc:Jd of m~ mental picture of the \'hurn<'ler I'm playing. F1ri.t of a II . v1•r y ft•w of us ever st·~ o unwlvt's C'XCept a s we look direl'tl) ut ourselves 111 a mirror Thus we don't know how we look from behind. from the side, wa lk 1n ~ sL.1 nrf:n~. m11ving nnrmall) thr.Juf?h a room ·' Rt:AC..\~ K")W' \\hot h1• 11'.\0k~ like. v. hdl ctfct. ts his mo· t10n~ amt -'•'t, •n , LJ\e on .in au d1~nl'<' Th. r\· ~ o;o mC'ln1 ng about this l r ·'-~ 1-11 ture bu!>1nes-. tnat mal..es ..ill r.f u~. t·a~l and crew ..ilike d1•vclop d chameleon q ua lit.'." ht-wrote tn that book whil e t a lk1nl! a bout a war movie. "On a 10, .J!lon like th1 c; we mo\'e 1n and lie,·orrw more ."lnvy than thr admirul It isn 't phon) t)r 111s111cere Pll twr for ~cveral weeko; our hfl' \>('comes the story "1th 1~ Ioctl(' and .1tmospherc ·· ~ow tht' ~lran~<'f 1n our town ..., . II be mo' 111g to J nev. lor :de - for St'vt'rnl years I Ii~ ..111tomo>=.raph~. incidental· ly, \\ll). 111\t•d "\\-here's the Rest <'f ~·Jl~?' !rorn <1 line ht.-spoke m an old film and we all are about to gel t hC' answer to thflt que:-.t1 on The ~pie oC Pacific Palisade:-would like to know. too Can a decent president produce a best seller? Hi. there , Mr. Presjdent. Glad I caught you in the Oval Office. This is your agent, Speedy' Laser , calling. How's the book coming? An outline so soon? Hey, that's great. Believe you me, you're going lo make a bun· die off i t . Look at Dick Nixon , h e raked in $2 million for his book, plus another m ii lion for be i ng in · terviewed by David Fr'99t. And Liddy, Dean, Colaon and Haldeman all bit it bii. I a lready put in a call to Froat last week to sound him out. i>layin~ vou, Dolly Parton a s nosalynn and Brooke Shie lds as Amy. . O kay, Brooke Shields as Rosalynn . Then there's ne ws paper ·serialization, tee-vee dramatization and l ee-shirts saying something hke, "I Am Not a Crock." YOU DON'T? Well, we'll think of something else. By the way, what's the title going toi>e? My Sincere Efforts During My Four Years tn the White House to Build a Better , More Decent America? Hey, that's sock-o! But maybe we ought lo s horten it a teansy bit. Ho w about just My Sin ln lh~ White House? What eln? Well, I'm darned con.rident we can come up with one. How about all those babes you told Playboy you'd be com· milting adultery with? the high point Of the book 's j!Olng to be? The hus h·hush rendei:vous at Camp David'' You mean your secret mountain h1deway. Wow! That cou.ld be a blockbuster. It wasn't Ja<'kie 0 , was tt? A nwar a nd Me na chem ? Soundi:; a UtUe kinky, if you ask me. Oh, the peace talks. Sure. I'd forgotten about them. 1·d give them a whole paragraph, 1f I were you. Now, what about some big give-away or govern· ment property to curry favor with aome . . . A WHOLE CANAL! That's sensational! Oh . yeah, the Panama Canal. Well. it's worth a mention. I don't s uppose you had any deallnts with a bunch of White House plumbers? And Roea lynn was in the tub, eh? Yeah, that Is a cute story But 1 was thinking more a.Jona the lines of missing tapes and cover-ups and . . . :lbout breukinJ?. m " And you're claiming Amy er ased •l by ac· <'ldent ally pushing the wrong button six times? Ya·hoo. we're in clover! What was it about? You plot tin~ with Ham1ltoA Jordan to... - Oh • The TenneM>ee Turkeys sin~ing "Bre11king m a Rrand New Broken Heart " I DON'T CARF. if 1t ls your \ faviorite song. It won't cut the m ustard . Listen to me. Mr. President. this book can make you at least $3 million, but you ·ve got le1's than eight wee~ to get 1\ together. No. no, not to write it. You've go• eight weeks in whkh to commit an unspeakable act, rover It up, lie, get named M 111 un1nd1cled co-conspirator, ,. sign, and be pardoned by Ps.l· dent Mondale. Believe you me, when it comes to presidents. Mr. Pnsi dent. crimelessnessdoesn'lpay , .. ' .. •Did you realise that about 12,500 IJ',lppies will be bom in thla country during your lunch hour? I don't know, he bun't called back yet, Maybe he's on ~aca­ tlon. B'ul there'll be the movie rlghta, too. I aee Clint Ea1twood Oh. Still only in your heart, bub? Well, what would you 1ay An 18-\Ci minute i•P in a tape ..... ... -, ..... ._ ...... -......... ,r* ··~--·-•¥#••• ... , ....................... -. :.rf' •• ; ..... # .... .,.,, ,. •• / ~ _,, ,., ~-'·"' ; .; ;" ,, , "· ~ , , ... , i 4 • .j .I" -,. ~ to• • If//; .# • .. ~ A • • ••·•• ;; 1. .l.. l I I f I l I i I l MORE OPtNION 'AWi,_., qec.mt.r 10, 1HO Rob Greene Recapturing the joy Of hOoks TIM.re an mu1 nlce U.U.. • ._ ... &M ~ l ...... '"" ..... oa• draw4Nd I clae't tel U. cllute lo Ned book• aaymon It'• _. JUlt tM tJaa• f8dar, al~ ...... ii ••• , •• part ol "· 1 ...... . .... c .... of tw•r)' da y l oo kla1 for SOllMlhinl to writ e a bout and lllOlber bl& t buolL doto& tlM~ aod 19MNU't't., and another bt1 d u.mk at tM typewriter A lot o.t lbia spills over into nllbt um .. work, and 10 the re ia Df'ver a ruaranteed spot ol Ume 1 can C'OUOt on to 1 1t down with a book c::/.:: of cohaauu abud, b U.lll la ..... 0.-abut mr••lf away lot,. boun. read ti.II booM. Tb• PUl1IClN Mr• .. not to promote apeeiflc U\le1, bu& I bad \M p&4taMn of apendiaa Ume wi&.h two DOWll, two C'Ofl•t l!OO• of ••HYI, • IDHIW ud a volume ot Aon elOrl.. AA bappena every time I do lt, l was almost over· whthned by t.be aood feeU.., lt broulbt lb me. It tO!>k me Into tbe inner #Orkla ol 1b men and womeo wbo apeol year• puttiD& their booU to1etber ; it seems Ulle a •malJ ,acrifice to take three days out of my life to ahare tbe lMl&bta and wladom of tboteyean. T.f'ON ot ua who wrlte for daily conaumpUoo are aware of a troublin& parado1; we reach far more people than the averace writer of books, and yet the books remain available for years. ready to be enjoyed by future readers who may stumble onto tbem. Or at least that's the way it's suppoeed to be. RECENTLY , howeve r , the book·publisbing industry bas taken on many of the ne1ative aspects of other commerce. Outside IU&fanteed best.-seUers, new tiUes by beginninc authors lb• adveat of r•lativ•b lnex· ..... ave video cueette playen. I t .. r. tM era of tbe bome library may dllappear entirel.y. It ls certainly easier to watch a favorite movie or televlslon abow twice than it ls to mate it tbro1i11k a book you enjo)'ed years qo. ~ND 'l'llS&S ii tbe matter ol the dim"!idl•n1 attention span ol modern readera. Many new books are written as lf the authors are afraid that, if too much material ii presented to tbe reader at one time, the reader will pve up. So there are abort cbapten -information presented in rapid bunts. It's almoat u if the authors are buildlnl commercial breaks into their literature. This bas ex· tended to maguine writing, too; many long stories are now broken down into "chapters" with subbeadin(s, aa if the sight of all that unbroken type would be too intimidating for the modern reader. Even a dis· linguiabed work such as Norman Mailer's Pulitzer Prize·winning "The Executioner's Song" is marked by large aired·out Sydney Harris apacet bltweea virtually every para1raph -wbicb baa the curious effect of allowin1 the reader to take tbe book one~a· arapb at a lime, Uke a c* be· inc 1lven medicine in tiny apooalu.la. Ob, well. Thia didn't start out to be a lament for lbookJ -it was auppoeed to be a celebratioll ol tbe pleasure boolt-readlq cu brlna. It's bard to believe that it is a lost ple~ure for many ; I am always surprised at bow many ~e that I talk to say they never read books -and always ubamed when I realise tbat, whatever my excuse. ~ I am one ol them. THOSE SEVERAL limes each year when I do lock myself away with an armful of books. tboulb. are amoag the most pleasant hours I !maw. Today I am si.¥ books richer than I was 72 bwn ago -and I am filled with that wonderful feeling I bad when, as a kid, I would sit under a tree at the end of a summer afternoon and, having nothing more press· ing in my life, read a newly discovered book until the sun went down. ..... ~. 'TM ~~~~'t hAs 4~ us to-p.-ini $OtM "'!""ICY· 1heir presses Ate Ai <if~<'• ly There are, of course. free bour1 But l have a problem tbat l tu.aped Olhet wnt.ers share; tf 1 1peoct Ume wilb a book that truly mvolves me, when I go back to the typewriter I find myself uncooacioualy imltatiq tbe author. Not bis subject mat· te r, but hi.a voice. I 'ti write a col· umn, and I'll aee that at bu the Hncering sound of the man I just finished reading. It's a variation or what ~ppeM to certain peo. pie In conversation their in· n ection takes on the sound of whoever they're talking with. I discovered this some time ago, and realized that I had to make a decision. I could write, or I could read. Not much of a choice when you make your liv· in& putting words on paper, and so I must admit that whatever readine I do generally consists of macuine articles and other newspaper st~r -stories that I can get in and out of a few minutes. especially in tbe field of fie· lion are increasingly difficult to get publiabed. The shelf-life of books baa diminished; lnatead of bein1 allowed to s it in a bookstore for months and even years. a tiUe is given only a very short time to make a name for itself. Romans had no words for 'yes' 0 1· THE REASON 1 bring th.is up is th•t I have just completed three days of pure joy. I do it sever.i times a year, to make up for the lack or book·reading in my regular life. I got myself a Q~otes ''That spark of patriotism that has faded must be rekindled." - Retired Gen. Wiiliam C. WeahDottla.d, who s aid in an interview in Bos ton that tbe place to begin a revival of patriotism is in the schools. DECEMBER'S Gardening Tjps. What that means is that the men and women who write books are dealing with the worst of both worlds. Not only do they face an audience that is usually going to be smaller than that of a daily journalist; but tbey are being robbed of the idea of im· mortality, too. Frustrated new authors are finding that their books often never even make it into tbe stores -and that when they do, they have a shell·life not much longer than that of a monthly magazine. The place where I live is lined with bookshelves that are filled with all the hardcover books I have owned during my life. I know th at thi s is an anachronism: most people don't buy hardback books at au. and those who don't ~other to read them more than once. With Language is so complex. so sop h is tic a t e d a nd so copious that one of the most sur· prising things about it is the lack of so many useful words in so many i n · dividual languages - French has nothing that accurately corresponds to "home," while English has no single word for "a blind man.'' M eanwbile, every language has thousands upon thousands of words that are useless or archaic or redundant. Of the hundreds of thousands in English at his time, Shakespeare used fewer than 16,000. Today nobody knows more than e>ne·lenth of the words in an unabridged dictionary. ~ T he same is true of other languages. yet neither German nor French nor most European la ng uages have a wo rd for .. pet." a dog or a cat in the house. And. ac<'ording to S. Stephenson Smith. it would re· quire 43 French words fo r a proper tra ns lation of the American '"know·how ... Just as it takes nearly a dozen words in English to give the full meaning of the German ·· Schoden/reude ·· THE ROMANS actually had no words for "yes .. or .. no." and Chinese still doesn't. Neither Hindu nor Urdu, the most com· m on tongues o f lndia and Pakistan. has a verb meaning "lo have." Eskimos have no generic word for "snow... but dozens of descriptive phrases. On the other hand, what we m ight consider a ··prim itive language (although there ain't no such animal) such as Swahili or Hausa, the two principal African tongues, contain in· finitely expressive words which we lack. <Actually, the polished comedies of Moliere have been s uccessfully trans l at ed into Swahili with a n all·African cast. l JUST CONSIDER some of the many Bantu words we cou Id make good use of : · · m um agamagama." whi ch m eans "one who loses other person's things": or "muwav1 ." m eaning "a good ·l ook ing woman who can 't cook'". or "muwandolici ." m ea ning ··someone who growls whe n awakened in the morning··. or <still in the .. M's ... mind you) .. m utolatoli." meaning "one wh~ is constantly divorcing and remarryin~: " lhnt11 < w o rd f o r 'J ' ' ,\ • ·, 1 "muvum1z1" AT THE s,on: l lnl\' so many word~ of Jci rgoi fy translation untl 1·vr 11 ou r own l'Om pn ·IH'n:; 11111 th e n ew .\l r il a n <I Swaziland ~1·t 111· 11:, ti onal airllHl' a11 d <I ·' print tickeb 1n Sw:iz1 111 English. 1\ \\.t!o 111u11tl 111•• to tran.'l lall "l 'nle~s <" so provided noth ani:? hr• tained shall ~;11vt' all\ I ofhability ofc J rr1r!r Whal we ntT J tu do. ul. • It is to abolish .J lot or \\I have, and to im port srn1 other lands. If we ever :•• universal tonguC'. 11 "''11 such synthe. 1~ not h> 11o • some artifu·1al lunf!u;u spoken on law' •Jr •;(';i l.n tnl-! l hr"tm.i..' Trtl"' <hould uni) ,f;i~ 1nlkx•r~ l•Ol" \\'l.•1•lo. 1o Ill J;i~, IX-t11r\· hrmi11nl! }'IUf lrl-c inJt••r(. 1\alcr ti \H•ll and Id Jr.on I >nn· lr.:l· 1, 111dour~. «hl"l k 1ni11~tur1: da1h Small trl"l"~ \\tll du ht:ltl·r th,1n l.irl!l"r 11nl·~. 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Choo~· from our ~ll-..·tlon o( delicate tiny tree li11hls 1mportcJ from Italy. Beautiful. ;\ style and warmth that radiall'S spirit. You wun't find a mmc st"nsatwnal wa)' lo add sparkko tu y11ur hOllday d.:c(lr. The Chrisbnas Candles. ~I a mal(ical Christmas mood ~ilh candles. Our selection Is a most extcns11·t one. M<iny importcJ lrom German~ and Austria In colon to enhance your holiday decoratln11. Roger's Unwraps the World Th\• w•1rld ol Chri~lma~ has ~rn ljuitt I}' unwrapped in our iiarikn 1ot holiday f,1111a~r I 1111k for Crardul Ch~ni~ fr11m Ital}. and \\"h1111s1l'al 1\·11111.l l arv1n~~ fr.,m ~ ;inJ1n:n 1.1 !".ll·l!;mtl y lrl'J ll'd omall'l\·nb anJ I 11. ... ·11rJI 11 I.' !rel· IOJ1' hanJrnadl' hy t-:ur11pl·an l.10111 11 < And still there 1s more. \\"rappml! parx·r and rl'ilmi; •ii l1tl11rful rihhon from l-:ur11pl' l<•l\:ktnl!hurw'. !land ra1nkd ll'r<tmll'. and fr>"~l:rl J,·l•1rt1t111n~ \\'c 1111111: w1u lo \'Xl'l'rtl·n, l" ,, Ht •J.!l·r· ~ C;rrd,·ns l"hrl'•lm.i~ -\\'ht-rl" lhcn:'~ nolhml! ltf, .. " '" .111 1111" l\t1rld. The Never-before Bedtime Story. ,- Hortcri; offers the unusual. Thi~ )'l'Jr. k l lhl" .;pint 111 tlmslmas whisk )'f"lll off In l'hma anJ l •Jm \• hnrn1: 1n" lh)!hl o( Cane)'. NC\'Cr ho.!(ort ha\'C 1w h:iJ I hrs r11l111lul \11ll.:l11on of fan.~ -lar~ and small; pap..-r hutkrn1,·~. 1n\rl·d1hl\· mm1alurc animals -inlrkatcl~ 1:mhr111dcrtd. 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'1 Tradition Lights the Night Spectacular Roger's Annual • Candlelighting Celebration Each )'car. !his l'l'r)' Spl"Ctal holiday l'wnl hl"rnmc~ mur\• r<lf'Ular \\"c star\\'(! thl~ l'hmlmas trnd1t111n ~wn )'Cars al!<• and 11 re ma ms a mul·h anltripakd rd chratiun 11f JO~ You·rl· 1m'ih:d tn join us. Ctnllr lil!hl 1hl" n11tht. \\'ilh candl.:s \\'1th \"Jrnls \\"11h ~·;i.~onal rdrci;hmcnls. lrs our 1!1ft 111 ),Ill. \lcrry Christmas and thc warnw~t 111 s..-a~•>n"s 'wish.:s. Friday, December 5: 6 to 9 pm. Friday, December 12: 6 to 9 pm. A Christmas Gift Certificate, hnunmm. r\ !lift L"erllflcatc from Ru11er's Gardens. A ~·ondcrful lhou11h1 when ii rnme~ to thlnkinl! of a preM'nl for lhllt wonderful l\Oml"•IW. San Joaquin Hills Rd. al MacArthur Blvd. Across from Fashion Island• Newport Beach · Open 9 to 5 Daily 640-5800 Muter Charge • VISA • American Expreu ' The Holiday Nursery School <~11J11n K1lo.\·r l.l1•1J pr«-1°111• ,, '"' ,.,,, .. 1111 11:,\1\\ 1 ;mJll'111!html!. 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I ~ I A k>~lanrl iOnJla ta kes a &ooa look at her foot during relaxing time r«~ntl) til lhc l~s Angeles 1.00 , I rom J.$h tly pJfe to rlec·p in color .onP lilac ~tripe follows anotht:'r t'nh,Mc mg Jn a/re,1dy Jean lithe silhouell£> Stanley Sherman\ two- p1<'CC' ,,lk dies~ the blouse and fully l111ed ~ktrt with hidden pockets tor :>11£''> 6 to 16, '.!2!i In thP Stanley <iherman B0ut1que 7 where we ·""all the thin~\ you are J?ifrs 1u~t rrght for you 1 AAr<Pt t.tanlC'y Shf"rman s representative in 'iouth Coast Plaza r<>morro "' from 1(1 to 5 And rom us for a \p£c1a/ fashion show .11 11RSVP 5.W-n J l ext l 17 \Otlfh ( OtHf P/J/d JI JI Hm rol 'ifref'/ ( 0''" M es.J // ... jj / I : ~~ .. ~ ·~~, . :'· ( , .. ) ;;;..·~~. ~---~ . . ~~ ~d ~-~-. He Does A ll His Shopping at Sousa &. Lefkovits! y.,.,, rl1.-.,.•,·n·I " 11u1! Suwm .. nJ Ldlmvir, uniQU< conceJl( o( a Tradirional Cf()Chinj! Dwkt·r nrfrr• '"" 11'"'.,·5~'% .,ff no line·qWtli!y ~ru and women• clo1hil'\fot ('VC"f dav "'•ht• '' .ir. w ... huv d.1"i' d,•chinl( in hil(h "•>lume, kf:t't> our overll<'ad low anrl pat8 1ht• '•'""II' .,10111: IO vou. Jc\ Jll<I lhdt <implc! So l1•tlo" .tr'"''• l<"a..I and J,, \°\)Ur Christm.&.\ shoppina with us ... for tradhional aoad 111• .r.., l<>n1t ,1111:-r th.-hohd.iyi.. Men', £Id"<. "''""' Fl.ln1 ... 1 Bla:cr<1: Navy. Hul\lt'r Cr<~·n. C ttnd Men\ B.l\tc Canwl Corduroy Span Coa~ Mrn'• Cl.1<>il l'lutcun Ouwn t-0/~ OiclUrd 0Clfh Shim, '\II Colt•r• :-.lrt·k"<'"'• All Silk: Reppe, Foulard• & Solich M.:-n'• \'·Nc~r.. ll\.'3 ~hmcrt' S..eall'r"\, 2 Ply, All Colors t....Ji1~· ll\.'% Camel Hair Bla:.-r. 1-'\<li('<' Baci<" \\\1111 l-1annel Bia:<'": :-;avy, For~ Green, C Tf'\'. Cr,.nlwrf'\ U.di<-• Cla-•ie Du11on [)o..TI t:iJ/4() Orford cr .. ch Shirt<, All Color• Lad1c-<· ll\'% c ... tunc·rc-s. .. '(';l(('M , V-~··ck and Ctm~. All C"I"'' a-here SIS'U.>J SI JS.00 S ll.SO S 17.SO Sl4S.OO $275.lXl Slf\S.O\.' S lf•.IX' S l4S.(X) The•<' ar1: j!l>I a fow ~lCamplcs o f -.ha1 you can t'-J't'CI. r.s. We'll he happy lo wrap \'OUI 11ift• free of CAAt'l(e. WESTl...A. TIJSTIN Our Price s 93.50 s 89.50 s 15.50 s 9.00 s 76.50 5189.SO 5 109.50 s 16.SO S 76.SO 2251 Snuch Scrulve<fa BlvJ \~1 '-'" An11dt'. Ca.hfom1a 9006'\ Tdeph.mt 2131477-11095 (Ill South B Street Tustin. Califom1:1 Ql680 •11u1 l>d11n1I H11.ll1 )'/nm Ori 'harJ11 Telephone 714n "·71SI t-hcn After N.w 27. 1980. Moo. thru !ii IOAM-8.PM. Sa1 IOA.\1.(l[>M. Sun IZPM-SPM • ~ accept Ma51cr O\ars..11.' & V1'3 •• Niguel . . author to talk. The friends of the Da na Ni1u•I Library will apomor a Chriatmaa hospitality eet·to&ether at the library Tuesday featurtna Laeun& Nieuel author Adrienne Jones. The public ia invited to attend both to meet Mrs. Jones and to enjoy refreshments at the hoapitality table fro.JD to a.m. t03p.m. From 11 a.m . to noon Mn. Jones will auto· gr1ph copies of her work and disc her career r, researcher r. Dada Ni g ue) is located at 384 iguel Road in Laguna Niguel. For more information call Mrutine Dougan at 493 -3770. Y o:Jr "°'Id beqins 01 home No 011\e< OrOl\llf Covn•v ~ b<•nqs yw mo'P ~ of your commun.ly every dov lhon 1s tound 1n 1nel·!1"4µ1!tU 642-'321 • ' , CALIFORNIA a most practical gif't, our fbur in one ~t by Cwar1cnu. truly cni c£ thz. most wraatikz.~~ could QM:Z.r 'W.aT" ~th:z.r tiZ.&is tant p:>phn °"'w ah<il l Wtth dOwn flll<ld zip arr slCUZMZ. 1mer. "M1.ar \hzm all tcgzthz.r or sci paretczly 1 ;o..tr chaai. bur~ Wlth gnzy ydc.tz.) revy down l1ruz.r . @)~o@@)~~ 44 Rlshion Is land· Newport Bea.ch•7141644·5070 JOOJ "'4!stwood Blvd.· \.\-estwood Village•2131479·7727 "" : ~ .. " . . . ... . . . . . . . . , -- Q What has a great memory ,is fun to play & talks back to you?· --------------A . The Sensory Chess Challenger 8 ! ·And the Sens,ry Voice Challenger! 141-1414 • • COSTAMISA 233 East 17tt't St. One ~Ott N~ BIW. N.-Thri The first thinking chess game that ·sees every move you make and records 1t auto- matically Match your skill against the Computer's brain· Improved programming lets.you play at any level ot d1ll1cully from beg1nn~r to expert Works on batteries or plugs into any home wall oullel play anytime anywhere• New sensory playing surface au tomatically tells the Computer your every move · from and to · and which c. piece was moved The squares light up to ~ graphically show you tho Computer's next move No keys to press · you don't have to learn programming procedures -Sensory Chess Challenger· lets you devote all your a1tent1on to the game Reg 1 4 9 9 7 #Sec Save 2 2 . 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PLANT •ANAG&a. saad Moon wun't \be onjy worker with lbal llind ol ·~ m the M mem~r rototrav~e diraion. "Wiv• were mad &nd the crews were Uke aombiel." be said "You jUlt can't have people worll:IDI U..t klQ1 without a break and not see the effect.a on &Mm." Tectmically, the roto crews were on fave-day. :n"°' hour worll: wffb . Actually, tt.ey were on wbat tbe unions call "forced overtime " "Ever ybody likes overtame when at first starts. But after a while, that's just not enou1h anymore." Downey said. DOWNEY S AID THE TWO ·STOaY Italian-made Cerutti roto presses are worth about $10 million each and must roll seven days and ni1bt1 mos t of the year to make money. Roto1ravure, a process that yields high quality colo r printing, is used primarily fo r ad s upplement.a, catalogs and maeazines. Meredith has its own products -Better Homes and Gardens, Sail, Apartment Llfe and Successful F•rming -and also contracts job printing of other magazines through a subsidiary, Meredith-Burda Inc. Enter "3·36," a scheduling system based on a taree-day work week with 12-hour days. Meredith presented the system to the union after a tryout at the company's non-union plant in Lynchburg, Va. "We were ~itant," said Moore, who has worked in Meredith's printin1 division 34 years. "Nothing is ever perfect and anything that's strange, well, you're 1oing to be hesitant about it." After union-management sessions that probed s uch things as fatigue factors, the "3·36" s ystem went into use in Mereditlt's roto section and bas been expanded into the computer ope rations division. It works th.is way : THEaE ARE "· B, c A.ND D CREWS. The A crew works ~:l:S a .m . to 7:1Sp.m. Monday through Wednesday. The B crew works the same hours Thursday through Saturday. The C crew works 7: IS p.m . to 7:15 a.m. Monday through Wednesday ; the D crew works those hours Thursday through Saturday. Overtime is divided so the Monday-Wednesday crews pick up Sunday. a double-time pay day, one week and the Thursday-Saturday crews pick it up the next. That way each worker gets three days off one week a nd four days off the ne xt, plus one double-time overtime day. There is still overtime , but it doesn't wipe out all time off. About 380 people work at the printing plant. and every six months they may bid for the roto division. Seniority governs final selections for the 64 rotogravure slots. "I WOULDN'T (WO BACK" TO the old five-day work week, Moore said. He has enough seniority to avoid being bumped from the roto crews until he retires in another year and a half. "There are a lot of good things l can say about It. This one might seem like a little thing, but my wife and l , we like to go out to eat once in a while. Well, now we can go on Thursday night when places aren't crowded like they are on weekends . "l also like lo fish and l have a pontoon boat My wile's relatives live in lntl.iana and we can go over every other week if we wanted.'· Downey said the "3·36" system has not only sidelined the overtime issue, but has also made the night shills in the roto division more attractive. The bid list for any job in roto is 300 names long. IN ROTOGRAVURE, DOWNEY SAID the future of the system is pretty well sealed. "We'll stay on it as long as the workload justifies it," he said, explaining there must be at least six days worth of work to make 3-36 pay off. Downey said the syste m is also being considered for tne offset printing division, althoug.h the workload there fluctuates more, the overtime requirement isn't as heavy and the equipment investment isn't as high. . '"l'bere is only one bad thing about the syste m, Downey added jokingly : "3-36 doesn't apply to management " Council names mayor POWAY (AP> -Clyde Rexrode, a retired 49-year-old with a master's degree in journalism from UCLA, is a surprise choice of the new City Council to" serve as mayor. ~n11GHT1S HARDWARE Ow Clwl.._ Pr••• to Y• 1 /3 OFF OH ALL MmCHAtelSI STC>alWIDI The ideal time to buy your man a Christmas present. FRI., DEC. 12 --SAT., DEC. 13 ~ I Antiques Gel0<e. Steam Engines. Gas Engines .. T oola. HouMWares. Plumbtng, Electrical Wide aetection of surplus items ' Merchandise too numerous to men- tion. Don't forget~~~i~fimll~Jm~ -tremendo us 1av1noa to you! c... .. _ .. .....----.......... ., ...... , ,_,, 4>.4• ,4 ••• ~, •• !~t".~.: .. ~ . ., ~, .... #I~ ,. "• • • • ,,. A ,,_ A ,.. WASHINGTON (AP> -Th e C on s umer Produ c t S afet y Co mmi s s io n ha s r e port ed tbat a children's stuffed toy, tbe •'Squeeze Me Bear," ls being recalled by the importer. Officials said a test of the t oys disclosed a s harp wi r e i n the s tuffing of one of the• b e ar s a nd th a t i n sim ulated play s o m e noses of the be1ns felll I off, posing a potential I c ho k i n g h aza rd fo ~ small children T h e b e a r s s o I di nationwide for about $7 to $8 an<t abs>ut 53,0001 h'ave been sold s ince 19 7 9 , t h e a g e n c y reported. . I The toys were made inl Taiwan and impc>rted by t he Atlanta Novelty Co .. of Long ls land Cat y. N.Y The commission saidl ~~f.~~2~~·~~,o in1uries have been! Mo: eported frcJm the toys. ""•1,.....1•\ Owners of the toys WORK SCHEDULE APPRECIATED '":r<' urged to return Bob Moore at Dea Moine• plent l m to t h ~ r etailer (ii.re pur<.'hased for a • ,nd. Paper told to quit KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia CAP) -Deputy Home Affairs Minister Sanus i Junid bas ordered the Tamil Malar newspaper to cease publication until notified that it can resume. He told reporters the action followed publi<.'ation of an article that was headlined "Islam Teaches Falsehood " 3 SUTER CALIFORNIA LAWll SWING Restful and relaxing to compliment any porch or patio. ~=~~(~SUGG . $190.00 SALE $129 95 ~ Comes Fac1ory Boxed Only ·--------..-.. • PACES ETIER WROUGHT IRON CHAISE Ad justs to 4 positions with wipe clean vinyl upholstery. \ • 11 • , ••cit·• " 1 1 , 1 1 ""' •• , .. ''> ,.,,na "" '~ •1eoo~·' 1,,, '" .. '"•' .11 ,,,,.., '"''"# ,,. , .. ,1 I 'l I' I '"'" ..of\tj ff lh1S ftir• ti .t I, rrtf FAR WEST SAVINGS NEWPOIT BEACH 4001 MacArthur 81\/CI Neo1 Jomooee Rooo Your Savings Insured To $100,000 2 7 Offices Statewide- Serving Callfornlans Since 1889 : .. ........................................ ~: ~!Att'71~\?a • SPECIA~~= . ,A 1 I SUGG. $140.00 ~· s991s GINGERBREAD PLAYHOUSE *SALE • • ~ *· • EMBEif'MATIC .. Gasgrills BY REDWOOD SHIP-LA,·SIDINO * A Play House • A Garage for Toys • A Storehouse * A Barn for Pets and Small Anim al s COMES IN PREFAB CONSTRUCTION EASY TO BOL l TOG£THER LA !"AWAY NOW FOii THC HOl..IOAYS ROC(ERS ~~~·::'° • Your Oto/1:11 332 * High or Lo, Back S J 99'' · Cuahlona lftQded * CU8"0M MADE * FIR~CREENS • FLU~ MOUNT ARKfLA·, ~ ~ * • ~ ~ * • ~ IUGG. t112 ##Ct.UDE• • 880 Casi Dody •Carl • Rock & 8111ntf • Host, h nk t. R~ulalOI Also Avellable for N11ura1Gas * ••• A!'i.. ~ S·YIAll LIMIT(O WAllllAIHY OM OfllU CASTING " . .. .. . . ... ... .. ' ... ' .. ..., ...... """ I "lltf ol • ••I ' "I I· I I'° ' 1 t o I'-.. '' ~ '•·• '·'I ' f, ,. ' •· ,,._ .. . .. .. .... . I • t ., •t • •• •' .. • ' ,. • A lull hne ot accessones re(>f&ClllmerllS parts, elG •BURNERS • KNOOS •ROTISSERIES • COOKING GRILLS • LA VA ROCK GL·ASS FIRESCREENS .. I Slayer of thre~·hunte .......... ff 01 cre p1o c1ei • b e t • e t n t h ~ tnumony of former Att o rnt') Gener a l R \c:h ar d G Kl e 1nd1 en&l a nd e'eral o th er wttnesses before ~ Senate subcommittee tbree yean aeo are bem& uwesu gated by th e Ju ti ce Department. sources say a.ovaLOCK, Nev (AP> -• ., •• Ibey Mab&• Strode, 72, Th• man ••peCted ol ILlUlaa and their dau1bttr, lleriam tbrH at a remote Pt ra!:f Laura Treadwell, 41. revealed <'ounty mWnl camp last tbat aJJ three were 1bot and tbat coe• b)' U.. nkbame "T-epM" two of tbe victim• al.lo were and la preocc upled wltb stabbed. The offtclala wouldn't py ramld1. a uthorltl•• bave say who the atabblnt victlma ' annoww:~ were. Offldal• of the P e rsblna The atitement said the •ounty •hn\ff'• office, the• auapect in the k1Wn11 hu been r e r a hln& Co u.l\t)' ~l a lr lc t charted with three COUDU of attonw)''• otftcf and lbe Nevada murder, one count of attemp«ed mv11100 of lnvelllC•tloo and murder and one count of srand Narco&lc• H&d a warnn\ has larceny . been l.uued tor a "John Ooe" The larceny charae stems and ball hits been set a l Sl from the theft of lbe Strodes' million 1980 Ford pickup truck, which The 11uspect is .descr ibed as lbe suspect is believed to be. belna rn bas early 20s with driving. The pickup is described cnediwn lenClh brown hair. Tbe a s b e ina dark blue wilb officials said his whereabouts California liunse plates. are unknown He was last seen lhe day ol the slayings, getting gas fl Den io . n ear the Nevada-Oreaon border. THE STATElllENT BY the law enforcement agencies said a utopsies on the bodies of Emery Dexter Strode, 71 , his THE ATr£MPTED murder charge apparently stems from a separate shooting incident in whi c,b a group of miners reported being shot at by the driver of a blue Ford pickup not far from the Strodes · remote Majuba Canyon home. I To offer a growing popu- lace a bette,:r p lace to li ve, work and play in o ne o f Cali fornia' mo. t d esirablt! cnvironml'nt~ was <l n ambiti ou s dn!<lm envis ion ed in the C ity's General Plan. And by combining a genuine affection for the land with tho ug htful planning and developmen t, The frvi ne Compa ny, the people a nd City governme nt o f Irvine a re bringing the dream to life. Irvine's growth contin- ues to be carefully g uidl'd by two important factors. The C ity's fars ig hted , li v- ing General Pla n . And concerned reside nts fror the cummunity, C ity ~r ernmenf a nd The lr"n Compa ny w h o wo.<: t'- geth er to make it 1ap>en. We may no t a vay1 see eye-to-eye o n 1 eryd~tail, but the result·as ~en, and w ill cont1ue to be, a city that p's better to live in eve· day. The dnm b continu- ing tl~C 1e. true. Hou~­ ing, re atton, s h opping, educ n, e mployment. All the things that are making Irvine a uniquely balanced and d yn a mic city a rc born of care ful plan - n ing. It's a commitme nt m ad e to the community before the first ground brea~in~ ceremony. A contmumg ~omm1tment you can see m progress every day. For information on this growing new city, plea~<.' vi sit o r call The Irvine Company Infom1a- ti on Cente r. C ulver Dri vl' l'Xit off San Diego Fwy. (1 -405}. To corne r of Barr<lnC<l. (714) 551-1500. true. ,. -•••• .,. ........ # ••••• "'* ... --. ......... -,, . .,.I ' ; "'"• • II , I , I , J • I • • I, •' , ,,_ ,; ,. f _, .A • :t ... , ... #4 ,. • • 6'-•• , • ,. • ,. .... ,,. -"• .~ .ii• .'I NATION • ~~~~gieatJ .:J I' • 'tt I ' k "', .. .... ,,, I·•·''· lu '' . . . . . . . .... • VISA' AD rltClS ,.RAil: wtMSOAY, D£C. lOttt. TMRU SATURDAY, Dl:C. 13'91 .• • -. • .._-~---PLAY FAMILY TOMY >" --.~ s~'4E .. '· LITTLE RIDERS BIG LOADER CONSTRUCTION I \ 46 \ by FISHER PRICE /~~~· SET Motor11ed chassis I. . \ . • I Br 1ghtly colored 7 /•,";~"'fl , ll' .J act1vares dump rr uck "·-, / p1ete 5et Coaster ,..$7 1 ~ sk1ploader & forklift · ~ 11<1111g ho1se train ·~ ,,,. Powered by 2 ·A.A' ~ unyrne 111cyc1e Boy \ .... ~/ "500I ba tteries lnot included! (.~, ~~ & q11 I figures ~ .» .-. ~~~a 549 {~:~)1295 ~ 11656 • "----,,_,, • REMCO 12" SELCHOW WAKE-UP SLEEPY PARCHEESI GAME TONKA HEAD · DOLL Rock her to and fro and off to steep she II go She has Oloncle 1ooted ha11 r uflled bonne1 & so ft fabric tJody tha1 teelc; so yooo to hug MIGHTY DUMP TRUCK Realis!lc App1:c11 a nu & Pf-I '01 ·n,1·1r ~ 110,," '-&· 101.'' hip, I " wide. Outer space action 1a1ge1 game It tdkes coor d1nat1on and a steady a1m Noba1ter1esreQt.rred For ages 7 and up ,,~-· (!t~') 13.95 JIM HENSON'S MUPPET SHOW PLAY SET From the popular TV show Moveable puppets 1n lherr very own Color forms ~~~Eit Theatre Dress them up & put them on ynur own show 3.99 BRADl£Y MICROYISION A fun gatne 101 children as 1t 1s 101 adults This <, ,1 rJ,11Tlt' 1>v1·r yo11c 1n t th' l.11111ly A 111 1·111riv 2.99 PARKER BROTHERS CLUE GAME W--Clue~-_' ' -~· i 1. / ' f ' I ' I ""' .. , .-.. . _., .. ~~ ,..5 Suc;penst: hu1ltlc; as players ''' o ··~ci... 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Training of nurses funde d SACRAMENTO IAP ) -Gov. Edmund Brown J r. bas announced an apprenUce nurse train ing project he called the largest of its kind in the nation. Brown's office s aid the project would help e ase t he shor tage of nur ses in th e Los Angeles hospitals. THE $775,018 s tate grant will pay for on· the-job and c lassroom instruction. It will train about 60 regis tere d nurses and 45 licensed vocational nurses in two years, b eginning in January after approval by the Los Angeles Cou n t y Bo ar d o f Supervisors. The California Nurses' Association said about 17 percent of the availa· ble nursing positions arc vacant statewide. The announcement said the students will be chosen Jrom employed licensed vocational n urses a nd nurses' aides. They will "con- tinue to work during the tr aining program and receive their regular salaries." BROWN SAID the pr<1- gram would allow "peo· pie already working in the health care field to a dvance without the personal and financial problems they would face if they were forced to quit their jobs In or· der to go lo school." He said the grant was made t hrough t h e Californi a Worksite Education and Training Act, a year-old law in· tended to spur training pr ograms in nurs ing , electronic s a n d agriculture. Classroom instruction will be offered through the Los Angeles Co m- munity College District. UllEF GETS SUSPENSION CAMDEN, N.J . (AP) -The city's police chief ha s bee n s us pended from work for 30 days after he was a('cused of brandishing an unloaded shotgun at a group or senior citizens who came to his home . B u si n ess A d · ministrator David O. Kelly signed an ad- ministrative order a c- c using Ch ief Ha rold Melleby of conduct un· becoming a police of- ficer. On Oct. 20, angr y senior citizens picketed Melleby's Che rry Hill hom e to protest what t hey said was inade- quate police protection i n Eas t Camde n . Melleby allegedly point· ed the shotgun at the 40 protesters. < S•f•I(• ,,,.. 9t•t• •''four Ooof IC ... &looe -I VOllf AtH I COITA .... 141•1219 ,.,.._._ ........ 4890401 -c-~ .......... -..-........... , , NATION AU it takes, ladi.es, • IS a litde positive thought Pay ordered BAKERSFIELD (AP) -Kem County bu been ordered to pay Sou&bem California Edison Co. for power line. dama1ed when they were 1truck by the sberiff'• office h elicopt er . T h e helicopter crubed after biltin1 electrical Unes, and two deputies were seriously injured. PSNNSAUKIN, NJ. tAP> • Wo•• bav. reeorted lo exettllff, trHN, 1wlkal imp&uu or pedded bru lft M elfort to ._., tbe!t boeom 1lae Now 1 p1ycbolo1l1t claim• bru1t1 can be made l11"1er by poe' U ve t.IUnk1ftl .. AU have 1bown tome type ol ln· crea ... from 1 to .. match .. 4~ lncbee," be .. )'1J. "The ave r11eia abouUlnches." Uou mable a woman to lncreue UM now ol blood and hormonea to ber breuu and entar1e nearby clanda- Those chances are only temporary, however, and a hypnotic •uaesUoo ia made that any wel1bt the woman ealns in the future will buUd fatty tla· aue around the expanded &lands. he say a. dicated b1pno1ls can sometimes eolarse breast sise temporarily, but e:aperta diucree on the procedure's k>n1-term effectiveness. Or Frw l,oClaw says tMI hu \lltd hypnOlll to lwlp betw"n 50 ud 75 women lnc,...ue their bu.It.a ln three He 1ald hia treatment, which COil.i $350, con1i1ta of several weekly private hypnoela aeuions and a few cnsette tapet to play at home. Lodato, who bas run a hypnosis clinic 1' years, says hypnotic s q1es· EJtperimenls elsewhere have ln· When 100 women participated in an experiment on hypnoels and breast 1lae three yean a10 at the New York Institute ol Hypnotherapy, result.I were inconclusive , accordln1 to director Sidney Petrie. 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The probe concerned how Dal y and family handled the estate of the late Fire Com· missioner Ro bert Quinn. Student artists selected Six student a rtist s from Oran ge Coast sch ools ha ve 'bee n chosen winne rs of a drawing contest about mass transportation. The co ntest was sponsored by the Orange County Transit District , and the dozen winners - one for each grade from first through 12th grade -wi ll h ave their artwork fe atured on monthly OCTD bus passes . THE TRANSIT dis· trict and the county Department of Educa· lion put on the event to s h o w s tudent s the bene fit s of publio transportation . Winning works are on display in the lobby of the county Hall or Ad· m i nistration in Santa Ana. Winners of the contest from the Orange Coast are : Christa NeuJand, second grade , St . Cath e rine School , Laguna Beach ; Nissa Johnson. third grade, Ali so El e mentary School. South Laguna ; Carrie Shawber. fourth grad e , Alderwood Basics School. Irvine ; Daren Charest , fifth grade. Santiago Hills School. Irvine; Jack Yang. seventh grade, Ranc ho San Joaquin School. Irvine. and Lisa Pettit, loth grade. San Clemente High School. OTHER WINNERS ar e : Toni Liu . first grade. Glenview Sc hool. Anahei m ; Jeanene Reinhart. sixth grade. He ri tage Elem e ntary School . Santa Ana ; Robert Sauce rman, eighth grade. and Greg Daub. ninth grade. both of Bell Junior High School. Gar~en Grove: Che r yl E arnest . lllh gr ade . Los Alamitos High School, and Debbie Delaney. 12th grade. El Modena High School, Orange. Winners receive free one.year bus passes donated by the district. a nd free art lessonS-· donated by various museums in the county. Parole denied VACAVILLE <AP) - A state parole board has denied parole to William Tidwell. who had a death sentence for a 196'1 triple murder reversed• and was later sentenced to life in prison for a 1972 double murder. A three· member panel or the Board of Prison Terms voted unanimoulsy to re· ruse to set a parole d•te · for the 34-year·old prisoner. & FA.-S IMIUHMCI I . ..our I " .. ""., 111-101 I ltl4 ...... c.. ..... _ I Oa\!td I!: Moore. 14 son ol Mr and M rb ~ Euaene F Moore of Fou_ntam Valley, re C'e aved h as E ag lt' Scout award an a ceremony at Hunt tngton Beach t a ke C e fltl e r . Chu re h of Jes us Christ of Lat · ler-day Saints Exercise classes • continue Jazzercis e classes continue at C rown Val l e y Community Park , 2975 1 C rown Vall ey Parkwa y in Laguna Niguel. C la sses m ee t Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8 to 8:45 a.m .. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6: LS p.m. The fee is $15 for the twice-a -week session and S20 for three times a wee k . Baby-s itting ser vices arP available for the morning class for 50 cents per child a day. For information. call 498-2772. Two dates for visit by Santa Santa Claus will be available lo talk to San Jua n Ca pistrano '. children by telepho ne Dec. 17 and 22 between 7 p.m . and 9 p.m. Santa will speak to all young:;ters who c a ll \ 493-1171. Santa will a lso make house calls to San Ju•h f a milies fro m Thursday until Dec. 23 To' sche<lule a visit from Santa, call the city Recreation Department at 494-1171, ext 248 . I A visit from Santa costs $12 for a half-hour and tzo for hour visits. ·1J• rt v.c a • 1G. t• .. Give birds tasty Yule WASHINGTON <AP> -11Ma U.S. Filla aod WU4W. a.nit• ••>'• &bat eommettl&l Mnl Med mlan doe't always coataln ..-tUl W... en.Joy. "Wbite pl'OllO mU .. t aod black olJ.type IUD· flow•r Medi are ea1erly tall•. Yet, auclt common la1rtdMaU ol commerel&l mix• u nu. canary Md 1r..-..... ,.. rarely MMll by tbe blrda," aald Or AelNd D Geis ol tbe Patu.aent Wildlife Reaeuch Center. Gm 1148 8T\IOIKO TBS eat.Int babiu of bird• in the Wa1bln1ton·Baltlmore area and .. muar aurv•)'• are beln1 conducted ln Maine, Ohio and Callforala. · · He uid Ua1t ''milo or sor1bum, wheat, oau, cracked '-om and rice are common lnsredienu in commercial mixes, but are rarely attractive to bard!i al sunflower seeds or white pro.o millet are 1tbo present i.n the feeder " He recommended that perll&ns lntereated in feeding birds purchase tbeae types ol seeds at feed stores. • GEIS NOTED THAT THE SllALL oil-type unnower seeds we re more atlractiv.e to most birds than the large r black stripe or 1ray stripe sunflower seeds that are usually available. ·spe&ker• on health available Almo1t two doaen mental health top&c:s are beln1 o«ered tbrouibout Oranse County ln a free speaker s bureau pro1ram sponaored by Capistrano by the Sea Phy1cbiatric Hoepital in Dana Polnt. 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"ln Purswt of the Awa ltllaru," 8111 Bunton and W J ot-lnrus of San Oieao sajd Amenran leaders decided \o sU\lt the ship on its return voyaie because It was actually loaded with h11h rWU\I Japanese officials and war booty They contend $S b1lhon m cash. war materials and metals wtuch could have been used to prolona the war wen\ to the bottom with the ship. .. Any anegataon that the stnkinl of the Awa M aru was deliberate is preposterous,·· Bennett told the San Diego Evening Tribune. IT WAS A FOGGY NIGtrr FIVE months before the end of the war when the s ubmarine Queenfi.sh picked up the Awa Maru on radar. Ben- nett said. He said there was no visual sighting of the ship which had lighted whlte crosses on its smoke stack. .. I want to make it known loud and clear that it absolutely was an accident on our part and there couldn't have been any decision on a higb Navy level to sink the ship," he said, adding, "We had every reason to believe we were attacking a legitimate target.·· 'Sucker punch' has real rnemUng VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) -Alvin Kreske Jr. says he's come up with a lollipop with real piuazz -but it's off limits to children and costs $12. Kreske's lollipops are filled with liquor. They now come in three navors -blackberry brandy, peach brandy and peppermint schnapps. "But the possible flavors are limitless," Kreske says. KRESKE, 35, HAS OBTAINED a patent for the lollipop and wants to sell his license to a candy manufacturer. He thinks mass production could reduce the retail cost to 50 or 60 cents each. A liquor lollipop is a practical product for any candy maker. he says. "You could use it as an after-runner treat. while playing pool, or as a basic conversation piece." he said. OF COURSE, HE NOTES, IDS lollipop would have to be sold in liquor s tores. Kreske says the lollipop consists of a candy s hell around a pjutic bubble containing liquor. When the lollipop ls put in the mouth, the bubble expands until it breaks and the liquor is released. After the lollipop is consumed, the bubble is thrown away with the slick. Designer labels 'ego boosters' PHILADELPHIA <APJ -It's not what's on your jeans pocket, but what's on your mind that determines whether you'll pay a premium price to . wear another's name. That's the conclusion or researchers who found that the shopper who likes prominent designer symbols views the world as a competitive place where one must be noticed to succeed. ·'The people that we studied want to project an Tm on the rast track ' image. They are aggressive competitors who need to be noticed and are seek· ing prestige." said Rolph E. Anderson, a professor of marketing at Drexel University. Anderson and Marvin A. Jolson of the University of Maryland surveyed more than 600 customers with charge accounts at large depart· ment stores and trendy boutiques in New York, Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore. The study showed that personality -more than age, sex or social factors -determined whether a shopper would prefer wearing designer symbols. Judge's act upheld SEATILE CAP> -The Washington State Court of Appeals has upheld a Judge's jailing or a man who refused to wear a coat and tie in the courtroom. The appeals court said that Snohomish County Superior Court Judge J ohn F. Wilson was justified in protecting the decorum of his courtroom when he sentenced Tom Bly to 12 days in jail for con- t empt after Bly refused to dress up during two ap: pearances for a 1979 civil suit. Bly, an unsuccessful American Constitution Party congressional candidate in 197&, first said be could nol afford a coat and tie, and later said be had many dress clothes but resented the court tell· ing him how to dress. Willis M. Vansell D.V.M. Takes pleasure in announcing the opening of a small anlrnat practice at the Dana Niguel Veterinary Hospital. Located or.i the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and the street of the Golden Lantern. 34181 Pacrfic Coast Hwy. ~ Please Telephone for appointment .• 496-1259 Tbe Aw• Maru looked like a destroyer on radar. the oaly measure of idenUfylna Witt avaUab&e to the Queenfllb, Beanett said, and it "abowed a blip lbe alae normally seen for a deatroyer at that ranee and aspect." Bennett said he learned tbe ahip was too lone to be a deltroyer wben be ftred hi.I torpedoes in a wide patt.em and all four bit. AnEa IT SANll W1TlllN A FEW minutes, he recalled, "we came acrou a bunch of people in the water b\:t they wouldn't be rescued. They s wam away from us." The one survivor was a steward who •&reed to come aboard. "It was a terrible thine, but it wu war," Ben· netl said. "I woke up the captain and told him tbe news about what we sank." The hi&best rankin1 court-martial ever COD· vened by the Navy resulted in conviction of tbe captain, Elliott Louchlin, but be remained in tbe Navy and retired with the rank of rear .admiral. He lives in the Annapolis. Md .. area. Bennett re· tired in 1986 . The Chinese said in 1979 that they had found the ship on the bottom in the Taiwan Straits 10 miles off the China coast. The Chinese said they were going to return 158 bodies found with the s hip to Japan, but made no mention of valuables aboard. Items displayed here in Grants Pass, Ore., basement are what some loosely-knit groups are stockpiling, believing that disin· tegration of American society is imminent. Preserved foods include fruits, vegetables and meats. The other objects are a shotgun and two automatic weapons. -- · BRAUN BUNN DRIP COFFEE BREWER THE VERY FINEST MADE BUil T TO LAST T ... ltUNN ...... <>Mel ... -- - -'* - --""" --Gold -of"""~.._ ce..... of""" ...... 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Set contaim 1,171 diamonds, 1,033 rubies, 459 sapphires, 59 emeralds. ~obell says he has no plans for mass production. ..-------- S·ailors given reunion hints NORFOLK, Va. (AP> -lf the Navy wanted you to have a family, the old saying 1oes. it would have issued you one in your seabag. But now sailors' family life is a "command concern " and a team of chaplains and social workers' is on its way to the Eisenhower battle group -which bu spent nine months at sea -for what may become a continuin& program to lessen the jolt of family reunions. The Navy, which often ipored the emotional trauma of long deployments, "has underaone a radical change," said Dr. Lenard Lexier, the team's civilian psychiatrist. "It bas endorsed the concept that it retains families. not sailors." "ntE FAMILY IS A COMMAND toncem," added. Capt. Richard C. Macke, executive officer of the Nimitz, the aircraft carrier first visited by the team. The three-member team now is heading to the aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower and its nuclear cruisers, the Virginia and South Carolina, due back here Dec. 22 after a 251-day deployment in the Indian Ocean. The team's first endeavor, aboard the Nimitz and its two cruiser escorts in May as those vessels headed to Norfolk, 1ot a tremendous response from more than 2,000 crewmen. The team, sponsored by the N.vy's Family -Services Center, held seminars to explain to the long.absent sailors what changes to expect in their children and wives. who had spent nearly a year alone. and bow to handle the sight of new babies they had never held f THE SEAMEN WERE "HUNGRY and grateful" for tht hints , said Capt. David S. Hunsicker. the team's chaplain and head of the Navy's Family Services Center here. They wanted to know bow to balance their highly technological. logical, get-the-job-done ship- board mentality with family and shore life, he said. "They told us on the Nimitz they feel inade· quate as fathers," Hunsicker said. "They said, 'I can undentand a nuclear reactor. I can't un· derstand my 12-year-old daughter."' So the team discussed the sta1es of child de- velopment and psycholo1y. 1be sailors learned that leaving pictures and tapes at home could keep alive emotional links, tbat takin1 a second honey- moon could spark resentment in their children, t.hat sulkiness in teen-a1ers may be an expression of loye, that the pier is a place for bugs and kisses, not r~r solving problems. "I 1111Nll WE LEn SOME raised conscious· ness," said Jon Parry, senJor social worker at the family center. .. We were taken aback by the openness and the teal desire of the men to talk about sexuality and ibeir marriages," Hunsicker said. The Navy hopes the program will help it keep in the service sailors who otherwise might leave because of family pressures. And the team also is considering pre- deployment work, using satellite tecbnolo'y to get in touch with sailors during family cnses and special programs for smaller ships. "We're so concentrated on ... war, we're get- ting beat. We're not getting beat in the Indian Ocean. We're getting beat in (Navy family) bous· ih&, ''said H\D\Sicker. NIMITZ COMMAND MASTEa CHIEF Ken Mantle said the visit left "an afterglow ... The key word is concern. We showed the 1uys on the ship the leadership is concerned about them. They will respond favorably when you say you care." Only two of 300 surveys prepared by Nimiu crewmen were negative, and Macke aaid he bad observed fewer divorces and marital problems and beichtened pride in the ship. Japan gets new fX!in TOKYO CAP) -Japan will introduce a 500-yen coin, worth about $2.20, by May 1112, the Finance MlqlltrJ announced. The coin, the fintintroduced in 24 years, la n ... ecl because of the arowth of the venclin& macbiDe lDdUllry, officiall laid. 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Th•rd dil\rict &a,.rvlsor ... led ltruc• ~landt uoounced b1I olfk• a&aff. which wm be led by N •1 lande '1 si x .year admlnlatratlve aide. Ron Ro1en aleanwbHe. Roaer Stanton, •ho will take ove r the lit Olatrict &.Pervitorial poat oow held by Phlllp Anthony, conducted lnt.erviewa Monday at the Hall ol AdminiatnUon in Santa Ana to qui1 appUcanta for aide positions. Neatande beat Supervisor Ed ison Miller In a bitter stru11le whicb ended ln tbe June electloo. Since then, Nestande and MUJer have remained at odds. Rocers be&an working out or Supervisor Ralph Clark's office last week. Nestande said ln a . news release issued Monday that bis aides will be: -Don Willet of Irvine, le1i1latlve alfain coordiaator for tbe Newport·Harbor Chamber ot Commerce, to work with munidpal affairs cowaclla andhomeowner1roups. , -Ernie Sc~aeider of Capistrano Beach, an adminbtrataive analyst witb tbe county Environmental Manasement A1ency since 11'11, to handle land use iaauea. -Gaddi Vuque1 of Oraqe, community-relatlon1 coordlnator for tbe clty of Rlvenide, wbo beld a similar job witb tbe Oran1e Police Department. He will be respomtble for 1enera1 aemees and community safety tuuea. -Jeanne Reinhardt ot Yorba LiAda, a fteld repreaeatative for Neatande while be wu a state Aaaemblyman, to handle Human Se"lees Alenc~uea. -Tom Elc rn of Irvine,' public informatJoa offieer for tbe Oranae CountJ Trana District , la cbar1e o communications an trauportaUon matte". ~ Kay Oot1GD will be Nettande'' executive aeeretary and La Oberjuerae ot Yorba Llnda, earlier Neltande employee, will bebU~t. 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(AP> -A woman has been given a suspended jail teTm aft.er plead· ing guilty to charges of illegally wiretapping her boyfriend, a crime that was uncovered because the man was under police surveillance. Diane Rothman, 36, of South Plainfield re· ceived a one-year suspended jail term and a $200 fme after she pleaded guilty in Middlesex Cowity Superior Court to wiretapping her boyfriend's home to find out if be was "cheating" on her, an official said. ' ,. .. ... &OBE&T CO&BIN. ASSISTANT Middlesex County prosecutor, said Ms. Rothman's legal - problems began when she apparently got her wir~ , , crossed with investigators from the prosecutor's or. fice. who also were tapping the South Plainfield bomeol Joseph Lemmo. . .•.. Corbin said police were wiretappin1 Lemmo's -•' house in January and February as part of a dru1 and 1amblin1 investigation when they found Ms. . . Rothman a.l5o wiretapping the home. ,,. • ' '• LEMMO'S T&IAL ON GAMBUNG and drug .:. charges is pending, Corbin said. And a trial on ii· · "·.' legal wiretapping charges is also pending for: Stephen Roth. a private detective. who allegedly was hired by Ms. Rothman to tape-record Lem· mo's phone conversations. Corbin said he did not know what Ms . Rothman's wiretap revealed about her boyfriend; but he said the two "are still seeing each other." Shrimp, Fish & ·Chicken Special. $2.99 · Thru Dec. 31 Long John Silver·s has put together 2 tasty shrimp. a crispy fish fillet. a boneless whitemeat Chicken Plank ... golden fryes. fresh cole slaw and crunchy hushpupp1es m one big meal for one small price. We only taste expensive. .,,.,,.. ..... ~· . -··--.-. ·~-·-,. ..... "-, " . .. . " .·:· •! ••• • •1••• ' ,. ... ... .. II 1 1• , , , . ~<J,J..,,.~. ": ~~ --1 Jftllla•1r .... llC:.-M9i. . .,, .... ., ............ .... .... ~ ............. l'I J L-;.-----------~~~- I ~ ' QAl&.V !ttLOT ~':IV,. .. *-.... 0 ...... .LEARN! ! 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She was planning to take the orrsprine. or her pregnant ewe to the Devonshire Downs fair this summer, but now is not sure the lamb will survive following the attack on the mother. "l'VE WANTED TO GET a steer, but now I'm scared." she said, "because what would they have done to a steer?" The animals belong to the students and are cared for at the school. A small Nubian goat, two ducks, a ben and a rooster were killed in the attack. Another hen and rooster were so critically injured they had to be destroyed by the Animal Regulation Department. The dead, and many of the injured, animals had been shot in the eyes, but some had also been beaten. Police detective Fred Duit.sman said SO· meone had cli mbed into the pen where the animals were kept and shot them with a BB or pellet gun. "THE EYES WERE THE FOCVS, whoever ' did it." said Sidney Hill, the instructor of the pro- gram since it began in 1960. "Maybe he Cthe van- dal) has an injured eye himself. or be wanted to get back at the animals or the kids for some strange reason." The animals were discovered Saturday ~ Mike Eidenberg, who came to feed his ducks and chickens. "I saw two of my ducks were dead," he said. ·'One looked like it had been thrown against the wall. I saw the lamb had a lacerated eye and a swollen nose. I didn't know what to do so I went hom e and called Mr. Hill." Wanda Johnson. 17. had six chickens at the school, three of which died. One or those that sur· vived was so frightened it refused to come out from beneath a wooden box except for food. "n' WAS BEATEN VP A BIT," she said, "but •I not seriously hurt. But I don't know if I want to 1 bring any more down here." Vandab have broken into the animal pens at Taft before and killed rabbits and chickens. said Hill. Last Thursday, two chickens were found dead I in their pens. Sale! 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WORLD Too Close for comfort London twin• have one mind in two bodies LONDON (AP' Ontta and P'rMa Claapbn, IT 1•ar old lden Ueal , .... , a.re 110 alike la \he •ar dlle1 Lblnll, 1peak, move, dreM.,'a..udUveta.tc....._ 9'ave Uwown • ._..at U..m IDd callM U... wttl'hu and adulLI 9'ave ..-oe U..m ln lb •ln* l•t tM women'• extreme clcNiaes· hu a_llo latr11utc1 lb 1c111111iftc world, and aome H perta MY \hey tHWnely appear lO •~·Gae mlnd between two bodl• The1 do every\bl.n1 toaet.Mr. at•ream or 1wll If parted and, mo.t "9\t' uulily . talk m uni.loo we.en ...wter It~. ~·'m& the same WOl-dt In Identical voice patterM that create ll weird echo eff~t DOCIOU &£PORT they've never before enl'<>Wl t.,red such a <'ase and ay the twins are so <'lose they almost seem lmked by telepathy The tw~ became news m Ju· ly when they appeared before magistrateli in their home city or York to plead guilty lo breach of the peace. The charge was rel· atively innocuous. The facts re• vealed by police were biiarre. For LS years, the unmar ried tw ins bave sh ared a n ob· sessiona1 romantic fi xation on truck driver Kenneth Iveson. 56, a former neighbor. He used to chat to the m but dropped the friendship when he married. The twins began ho unding him. constantly followin& him to work and hanging around out· side his hom e and the club wher e be drinks. Eventually they toolt to screaming abuse at him in the street . When they threw themselves in front of his car, Iveson went lo the police. The charge resulted. THE MAGISTRATES sent the twins to a remand center at Durham J ail for medical ex· a m i nations. Whe n t hey ap· peared again J uly 22, Dr. David Westbury, a psychiatrist, report. ed: "This is an extraordinary experience and one 1 have never encountered before in the whole of m y career. There is certainly n o m edi ca l explanation or medical solution lo the prob· lem.'' Westbury said the twins are articulate and or normal in· telligence and were not s uirering from mental illness but from a ·'personality disorder.·' In addition. a se nio r psychiatrist who asked not to be identified said : "Their total parallel identity, particularly their constant oneness in s peak· ing, takes them far beyond any ~-,,.--- A,.WI,.,_.. THESE TWO LONDON SISTERS ARE OF ONE MINO Twine Greta end Frede Chepln, 37, .,. ... , truck drtver othe r sets of identica l twins kn own t o p syc h o logical· tnedicine This mus t be the nearest thing the world has ever seen lo a daily unrehearsed dazzling display or telepathy ... THE MAGISTRATES deferred sente ncing and said mean- time they m~t stay away from Iveson. From the dock the twins replied in unison : "We have learned our lesson. We have been to prison and we won't bother rum again ... But. when they appeared Nov 4, each wearing one pink mitten irnd one brown woole n glove. police said they'd broken their promise by again following Iveson to work and standing out· side his factory. The court ordered a s uspended one-month sentence. meaning they will each spend a month in prison if they bother Iveson again. The aCfair has prompted nu m erous news stor ies, but social worker s are advising them against a lmost all in terviews, fearing effort!I to help will backfire ir the twins are seen as freaks. BUT OFFICIALS HAVE given some details of thei r life, described by '(ork social worker Jean Oglethorpe as "one mind in 1 two bodies." T he twins' parents d ressed the m identically and encouraged their closeness lo the extent that they screamed if parted. They lived with their parents until they were 27, when they moved into an apartment in a hostel run by the York council's social services department. T heir strange condition, hav· ing to be together 24 hours a day. makes holding normal jobs and leading normal lives almost impossible. The women have lived mostly on welfare since lea ving home Severa! years ago, they were sent to different hospitals in a bid to establish more separate identities. They refused to eat or talk to doctors, and arranged secret meetings by telephone. TODAY THEY'RE SO close that they sleep in a double bed. cook breakfast while both hold the Crying pan handle and use identical soap. When a social worker gave one green soap and the other pink they wept. Each cake of soap had to be cut in two so each twin had one green and one pink piece. When coat buttons failed to match the twins swapped them around so each had an equal numbe r of green and black They spend their days at an occupational ther apy unit. ar- ranging the same flowers and sharing the same knitting wool. Talking or working, their hands move in unison. 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OM.YPtLOT WW •• D&wnm 10. 1- ; Don't count out-the Rams yet They still have a slim chance to win the NFC West title ... 1amea at home to C le ve land and Hou ton. •1 IOllN l•VANO ................. 9o Yo'l lhlnk lbe ..... .,.. died, b., Vo. ficured they burl.cl thelr la1t r...._. of 1urvlval Uftdlr the"'°"' and l'OW of luff alo. WeU, amadqly. Ute ltUM.,. atiU bruduQa. if ever to 1UahUy. l.Deredlble M .. mA,)~ ... m· and de1pite the fad the ~tlaota l'aleona are ltylQc '° nail UM ~offiA abut, Coach Ray Malavaai's 14..ad hu • fa.uat 1luruner ol hope re· mahun1 m 1u quest for an e11hth nra~ NFC West latle. What bu to happen a.od. cr.aianted, tbls IM'IDI lmlilrely. is lbe foUowtn& The Rama must wlJ\ their remain· lat two 1•-at bom• atalalt Dallu and 'AUaa&a. -TM hleou muat cooperate bJ lol· iql at home uu. SUnday acalDlt San Fr aacileo, ud lhen •&•in a week later at AnaMlm Stadium." Admittedly, Ut.1a ftna1 JUP appears fut11t, etpeeially m Ueu the way the Rama are reelln& (partlcularlf wttb ln· joriea) and tbe Falcoaa are 1uritn1 (bavina won teven 1tra11bt). A more real.LIUc auumptkJD la tbat the Rama will reach poet-Muon play by way ol a wild card berth. But even with that, there are compUcatiom. As beat up and crippled u the Rams find themselves today, it's not incon- ctlvable they eou1d loee bath 1ame1 to UM Cowboys and Paleooa. - Of eoune, it '1 ewer to explain bow tbe Rama could 1et in ratber tbu bow tbey c:ouldn't , IO bere'1 what DMda to b•ppm '°'the t.am to qualifJ: It '1 apparent there are enough avenues for the Rams. Whal they have to try to avoid now is taking the wrong road and findinl a dead end, * * * -Tbe Rama could make It limple by wlnnilll one of their rema1nlq two tames. Tbe Rama have decided to brin1 in -1.f the RaJm can't manqe that, they could IWl be elilible lf Detroit wu to lose one ol lta rema1nlq two aamea at ~ome to Tampa Bay or Green Bay. only three runnin& backs for a one-day tryout and"th·e names have been cbansect aomewbat from the ones that were thrown around Sunday. Malavui indicated the team would loot at Lydell Mitchell <ex-San Diego Charier), James McAlister Cex-San Franciaco 49er) and Scott Laidlaw Cex- -U thole optiom don't materialbe however, tbere'a 1Wl a third alternativ~ Minnesota loain1 lb final two I Miller, Trojans breeze Pro• AP dllpa~ltft Clearly, if the USC basketball team is goin1 to be competitive this season, it needs forward Purvis Miller, a 6·8 senior who exhibited bis many talents Tues· day niibt. Miller, who bas bad a number of problems since wtderl0in1 knee sur1ery last February, scored 211 points and frabbed 13 rebounds as tbe Trojans whipped viaitinc Texas D-11 at the Loa Aqelea Sports Arena. ··1 wu very impressed with Purvis tonitht," said USC Coach Stan Morrison after bis team raised its record to 3·1. "He was very acU ve defenai vely and created some confusion on their team. "HE aEBOUNDED and scored well inside. I think Purvis is quicker. he's been quicker since bia knee operation last spring. His lateral move· ment is much better than last year." Earlier this fall, it was an- nounced that Miller would not be playing for the Trojans this season because of an incident with several USC football playen. However, later be was cleared to play. Lall moatb, Miller was sus- pended for what was called a "non-athletic university-related incident." He sat out two 1ames before being reinstated prior to last Friday night's 1ame against Doane College. He scored 23 points coming off the bench as the Trojans breezed to a 99-58 victory. Barry Brooks added 22 points and bad 13 rebounds for the Tro- jans. Forward Henry Johnson led Texas, 3-2. with 24 points. (8ee liJIS, Pa1e 87> No Magic Lakers Dallas DALLAS (AP> -What a djf. ference a month makes for the Loa Angeles La.kers when they don't have Earvin "Magic" Johnson. Even the lowly ex· panaion Dallas Mavericks take heart when they play them. On Nov. 7th, the Lakers blew out the Mavericks 126-102 in Reunion Arena with Johni:.on scoring 32 poin~. grabbang nine rebounds, making eight steals and doling out seven iiSs1sts He also made a 43-foot three-pointer at the first-half buzzer THERE WAS NO Magic Tue!)· day night. With the tnJ ured Johnson still on the me nd. the Mavericks battled the defending world champions to the fin al buzzer before falling 103-~2. Trying to snap a 10-Rame los ing· streak, the Mav:. led at halftime 53-51 and had the game tied 78-all after three quarters Kareem Abdul -J ahba r snapped the Lakers to life with 10 straight points late in the game as the Mavi:. suffered their 20th loss in 21 game5 "Dallas played admirably." said Lakers ' Coach Paul West.head. "They seemed to tire at the end. Dallas "as pl aying bard. We were not fiat When Dallas played hard Wl had to play hard." Westhead ga ,·e ampl<' rest during the ga m e lo Abdul Jabbar , givin g Mark Bristol fired . RAY MALAVASI # • survive scare Landsber~er plenty of playing· lime ''KAREEM WAS fresh when I needed him ... said We!>lhead. Landsbergcr has bt·en hobbled by a s prained ankle and Westhead said, "He just played mostly on desire. He's only about 75 perct:nt fit." AhduJ-Jabbar scored a game high 29 P,?mts and ~rnbbed 12 re· bound!). Smooth for" <trd Jamaal Wilkes added ~ points for the Laker.;. It was only Los Angeles' fifth victory 111 10 games without Johnson and ended a two-game losing streak on th"' road. Dallas was paced by guard Geoff Huston. who scored 19 points. and forwa rd Tom J.aGarde. who added 15. "W e made to<l rn <tn y mistakes 10 the: stretch, .. '>d id Dallas \oach D1C'k Motta "I just wac;n't plt><1ci•d with 11ur play in tht· :-.I rNch Of t ourse. the talent on lh<: other k{!m 11 nally took hold ''THEY Vt i..~T TO .he bit guy Abdul-Jabbar and he can really wear )OU down " Motta ari dt'd, "H a team comes in hcrt· and d•Jt«;n 't want to play hard :i~.w1.,t us I think we ha ' P :.i chonrt--tu win .\tone time, I d idn't think th:• ...,J.,..,o" Tht:' Lake-.. .., "'ho a rt:' 20-10, re· turn to :irt1nn '()n1J>!hl :it Houston where th<'v far•· lh., Hockets. ..._"4i( o.lty Pl* Sutt ...... DINO BELL IS ONE OF THE BIG REASONS WHY EDISON HIOH IS 13-0. ELSEWHEaE TUESDAY nitbt, Fresno State whipped Arizona 70-60; Waabin1ton downed Seattle Pacific 93·87; Ore1on lost to Rhode Island 67-66; Loyola toppe(I Cal State Fullerton ll0-85 ; San Joae State walloped Sacramento State 85-61; Utah nipped Utah State 83·31; Goma1a downed Weber State 61-51; the University ol San Diqo beat Illlnoi1-Cbicaao Circle 88-G; Nevada-Reno loet to 18th ranted Iowa 112-71, and the A tbletes lo Action )oat a l'7 .50 exhibition 1ame to 17th-ranted Arita.mas. Blyleven trade~ • mam DinO hru proven he's in Kerwin's league By ED ZINTEL Of .. Dellf Pl ... SC... There's something about Dino Bell that makes you wish the world's collective ear could just stop for a moment and hear what he has to say. Dino James Bell. D.J . for short. Most only know bi'm as a bet\er than average football player at a high school in Huntington Beach named Edison. Ob yes, Edison. Good football school right? ' Bell, hmmm. Didn't he have an older brother? What was his name ... Kevin? Ker:wtn. Dino Bell is the younger brotber of Kerwin Bell. Let's not reha.sh it, all right? NO MATrEa WHAT anyone says Henry Bell Sr. and his wife brought three ms into this world -Henry Jr., Kerwin and Dino. Just for a change, we're going to tallt Dino here. Dino Bell. Bom 17 years ill<> in Altadena. Tbe youngest child of a used car dealer who loved bis som eo much, he'd drive four hours a day to and from the car lots in Costa Mesa juat so that hls boys could go to sleep at ol1bts without feeling bun1ry. Dino wu always tbe squirt. "Juat make sure your older brothers always know where you are. Don't do this and don't do that. You don't see Henry and Kerwin dolq that, do you?" • That's how it always wu, JUcbt tbrouab· elementary. junior hilh and hllb acbool "Hey DI.no, do you think you can nm aa fut aa Kerwin? Well don't worry, someday you wm." That's how it always was. It wu alwaya someday f<?r little Dino. AND THEN THEaB came football. Everyone played football. Henry Jr., Kerwin and Dino. That '1 all tbere wu for tbe bo11 ol a black car 1a1esman. So Dlno played. Of coune be played -u aoon .. Henry or Kenna wen tbroueb. Then d8d sat Und. Tired ol tbe drift. So be ma.ed tbe fam.Uy to H1111tiDCtoD Beadl. Henry Jr. bad graduated from bilh school and Kerwin was 1oing to be a senior. Dino was coming alone too. Alter sltippin1 a grade, be wu going to be a junior. That's when Kerwin decided that football was bis game. Kerwin did it all. He was big, fut and bad plenty of moves to dominate a football 1ame from his tailback position. He decided that be would leave no doubts who the best nm.ning back in the Southland's high schools wu. It was Kerwin Bell. AND SO AGAIN, Dino waited hi.a turn. He stayed out of Kerwin's way by playtn1 de- fense. Just lite he did in Jr. All-American football. Finally, after becomlnt the CJF player of the year and leadin1 Edlaon Hilb to tbe top of the ranks here, tbe". and everywhere, Kerwin graduated and went to tbe Univenlty of Kanau. _ Now, it was Dino's turn. People expected a lot. Tbey ablolutely expected It ol Dlno. But wbat about Dino? What did be apfft? "Notblq. I never expected notNn1," la what be aaya. "At tbe bepnntn1. I trted to measure up to him <Kerwin). But tben I came to tbe reallutJon that I wun't u aood. Wben otber people also reallied that, tbe preaure waa off. I've never tried belq like blm and I neverwlll." Dino Bell, who •• a matter ol fad, bu become very much Ute hla older brother onl1 lo tbe respect that be too la now a 1uperb tailback for another 1uperb l:dllOll i.am, apeab bla mind. BIHL BAI TBS llATVan'Y ol 1G11MODe twice bla .,.. He ta1b as if be'a ... It all, witb the lnaltbt of a penan fto fu1l1 UD· dentanda wbo be la and wbat mu• Ille work. "I loclk back at it all now and I tbiM P'OW· lnl up ID AJtadma rM117 bllped me,'' 1eU 1aid • be relued ID UM cool ...._ cm tbe SclllOe cam.-. Jail prior to a worlsou& Wa ( ... DINO,Paae•> f Bobby Davis scored 16 points as Fresno State whipped Arizona. Ron Davis and John Smith had 15 points each for the Wildcats. Andra Grirrin's 31 pofots helped Wubiniton to its third victory lo four games. John Gries had 17 points in Oregon's ftnt loss of the sea.son. JIM MeCLOSKEY had 29 points and Mite Antoine added 24 points and a career·hilh 11 re- bounds for Loyola. Michael An· denon bad 25 points and 10 re- bounds for Fullerton. Sid Wllliama' 22 points paced San Joee State to lts easy vic- tory. I TIC1'EJS ·oN S4LE FOR EDISON-FY Pre-aale tlclteta for tbe Edhon-Fountaln Valley showdown at Anaheim Stadium Friday nilbt for tbe CIF Bil Five Conference football cbam· pionabip are available at both 1cbooll ftnanclal offlcea, dally from 7 .... Reaened aeata at '4 and 1e6eral admiulon at SJ.50 are available, in addltioa to a YWJ limited quantity of M.50 Ueketa. Fam are adYiled UM eutern ball of tbe'"llicllwn~wllropm ...- ))' u necwary to aeeomodate tb• crowd H it wldena and pauUllJ wrape ....... tbe md IOD ... 'I'll•, Ueketa for Mita bet ....... •yard liHI will be ata pnmhlm. Cards get Slater DALLAS CAP > -T he St. Lou.is Cardinals now have what could be the best one·t wo relief punch in baseball. Pitcher Be rt Bl yleven has ~n granted his request and no looter is a Pittsburgh Pirate. And, San Francisco Giants Manager Dave Bristol is looking for a job. ALL AllE THE result!> of ac lions Tuesday at major league baseball's winter meetings. Whitey Herzog. gene r ,al mana1er and manager of the Cardinals, continued his wheel· inl and dealing by acquiring re· liever Bruce Sutter from the Chicago Cubs. Sutter joins reli ever Rollie Fingers, obtained by the Cardinals Monday in an 11 player deal with San Diego. Henog. however. has indical· ed he may use Fingers as trade bait for a starting pitcher. re· portedly Oak.land's 16-game win· ner Matt Keough. Blyleven left the Pirates for a Ume last season expressing dis- satisfaction' with the way he was bein1 handled by Manager Chuck Tanner. He objected to beinl lifted in late innings of clOHtames. BL YLEVE1" II.ADE no seeret tbat be wanted to be traded, pre· ferably to tbe American League, where tbe uae of the designated bitter provides more pitching time. Tbe Pirates obliged, sending Bl1leven od catcher Manny SUl\IU)en to tbe Cleveland ln- diau fGI' p6tchera Victor Crul, a!ael Vuqun, Bob Owcbinko and cateber Gary Aleaander. Tbe Cardinals aave the Cum, wbo baft embarked on a youth rebulldlDI pro1ram, third buemm Ken Reita, prom.latnc o-.tfteldlr Leon ~am and a player to be named later, pro. bably rrunor league infielder Ty Waller. Fi\'e de a ls involving 27 players were complt!ted in the first two days or the weelt·lona meetings IN ANOTHER development, Lee May. who played out bis op- tion with the Baltimore Orioles and W<'nt into Lhe re-entry draft, :.i l(n ed with the American League champion Kansas City Royals and will be used u a backup first baseman. desi1Dat· ed hitter and pinch hitter. The surprise of the meetings thus far "°as the firing of Bristol by San Fr ancisco owner Bob Ourie . It shocked Bristol. The Cubs have been trylftl to unload Sutter ever since tbe split-fingered fo rk ball expert won a salary arbitration award of $700,000 for the 1980 teuoa. The Cubs. having finished lut in the National League Eaat, are trying to unlood a number ol high-priced players SlJ'MER. A 27-year-old rllbt· hander, has a 32·30 record but 133 saves in h1s more than four seasons '>''ilh t he Cuba. Hla career ~RA Is 2 40 Reita, •. ii a two-lime ~Id Glove award winner, who hit 27 1 last aeMCJD. The key to the deal for the Cubs, however , was Durham, who i.s regarded by mall)' u a potential s upers t ar. He la viewed as a hub in the Cblcaeo youth plan. The Cubs·Cardinah deal wu stymied temporarily when ._, invoked bis no--trade cla9M _. refused to make the mot9. He cban1ed hls mind wla• UM Carda and C\.lbl 1hared U. "..t of an estimated '200.• • ._, the tblrd baseman's trade.-. Pittaburlh had been p1ISWJ Blylnen to all interHt .. partJet, and finally c1ee•t1a • the Cleveland otrer. ._.,,..,,,~., ..... ~ .............. .--, ··-···--··············· .. ··········· .. -..... ···'"'···· .# • ~ • • • • .......... "' • -...... -..,.,.... ..... : • • # ...... ,. .. , .. -. " ... -... . . ........ -... ... _. ......... ... .. .... ._ ···-·---............... . A ......... .._ .. _.. .. .,.,. No foe when long trip ende for Colonel White ......... , ..... TOl..llW>. <>Mo TM butliltMU ~am ol m 0111111 Wllile H.lita lchool ol 0.1'00 traveled • au.•...-....,.. IO~ &,eoe.r·~ lo 1'olMD. a .... U..t doean 't eallt T'9 TWdo leMol wu· UDOnl ll bWkilllp clOled lbia ,...,, • ,.... ti a .. I m.Ulaoa U... ia &M public acltoola buqet n. wonl ...-,..ew ColGeel wwa. oMelall. .. .,._ w pulW up &mo tM acbool, I.bite waa nobody aa1• .... •• uW Neal HuyUDU, c.oklDel Wb1te'1 coach .. The .... WM au~ up. It &ooked Uk• a priaoo .•• OM taor wu abootlAt • buketMU ou&aide the Spencer· ..,..._ ~ wbeo the JI.member Dayton ttavelint p1rty arrivtd lul .-end. "I uked hlm what bappeoed t.o lbe &aJlle," Huysman Mad. "He aald the school wu cloMd down bftauae of a beat· ... ~. so I tbouebt maybe tbe site (ol lbe eame> had ... D cbanaed. I djdn 't know the acbool bad been ck>Hd down ,.rmanenUy ·· Huysman aaad be wun't concerned that he was unable to aft uy acoutinl reports on the Toledo opponent. ''f d been lookinl at the oewspa.J)en for the scores across 4M 1&.l&e,." Huysman said. "and I didn't see tbein anywhere. I lboulbt maybe they'd forlQUOn to call them in (to the oewapaper). I've done lbat before myself." Robert Lacy, principal ol Coloael White, said bb school apeot 9llO on the round trip to Toledo. He \hinks the Toledo pubUe Hboola should pay thole expenaes. "After all, tbe)I. (Spencer-Sharples) bad an obli1alion to let ua know that the school wu cloHd and the contract was void " Lacy said. Geor1e Kni&ht, a former Spen~r-Sharples principal. Hid be 1poke with Andrew Jordan, I.be scbool 's former athletic director, who did not recall that a written agreement bad been alped between the schools. "Frankly," Knigh\ said, "I don't know where the error Ue1."---- a-------Quofe of flte day ----- San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Moetaaa on his team's comeback 38·35 victory Sunday after trailin1 New Orleans, 35-7: "Ir they could score 35 points, so could we ... and w~ did." Colorado gain•·· le on ,,.,.,.,.,. •• fl'Hll a. -Delonle'a huatlin1 goaJ midway lhrough ~ the final period capped a Colorado rally which pro-' duced a 4·4 lie with BuffaJo lit NaUonaJ Hockey Lea1ue action Tuesday nilht ... Toey Carrie scored two goals and had two assists and llerme Federko contributed one goal and three assists as the Blues took a 4·1 triumph and snapped Minnesota's five-game unbeaten streak ... Daye Wllllams scored two goals, including the tiebreaker early In the second period and led Vancouver to a 4-2 win over Washington. Washington goalie Mike Pal•a\ffr recorded 39 saves ... NHL owners probably will accept a package of new team aUgninents, scheduling procedures and a new playoff format during toda"y's board or governor's meeting in Palm Beach, Fla. lloM11•on Ill•• 10 a• ~11n• win. IZJ-108 TnlCk ........ pumped in 20 or his 40 points m in a torrid third quarter Tuesday rucht u Phoenix scored a 123-108 National Basketball Association victory over Cbica10. Walter Davia, Deaala .. ....._ and bll llelleJ c:on\libu\ed a total of 51 points as the S\D scored lbelr 12th road victory of the year . . . aay wuua .. scored 15 of hjs career-hip 42 points to lead New York to a 107·104 win over Washinston ... Georae Genta acored 33 points to lead San Antonio past Utah, US-90 . . . Robert Pama., Larry Blrd and Cedric Maswell led Boston from a fi.ve-point deficit to a seven-polnt lead In an awesome third quarter as the Celtics ram~ for a 112-89 win over Milwaukee . . . Jolla Drew and Daa aoHdfleld scored 11 points each in a 34·point third quart!!r as Atlanta defeated San Diego, 114-87 . . . Steve Mlx scored all 10 of his points in ~ last six minutes of the game, leadin1 a lf·3 surge, to give Philadelphia a •Ge•lflOfl 96-83 victory over Cleveland. The triumph raised Philadelphia'• record to 26-4, the beat in the league . . • . Ila Pau. scored 10 ol bis career-bi1h 30 points in the third quarter as Portland went on to defeat Seattle, 111·98. It was the fourth straight victory for the Blazers, 11·19 in the NBA Pacific Division cellar while the Super-Sonics ended a four-game winning streak . . Gu Willia•• met with Seat- tle President 7.ollle Volclllok Tuesday but Volchok said t.he elusive guard's agent squelched any hopes of an agreement. Panegltian .. Obrn arr ind ... aftf Ara Panepjaa, who televises college football • 1ames for ABC-TV, and Merla OIMll, a commen- tator for pro contests for NBC. wett among 12 pertonS formally inducted into the College Foot· ball Hall ol Fame Tuesday. Parsegbian coached at Miami of Ohio. Northwestern and later at Notre Dame. Olsen played end and tackle at Utah State before playtn1 IS seasons with the Rama ... Norm t:Healaer&er, flamboyant former basket- ball coach at the University of New Mexico, can't be tried on charges ol allegedly making false public vouchers, the state Court ol Appeals in New Mexico ruled . . . Two Canadian Football League teams -Hamilton and Sukatchewan- reportedly are Interested tn FraU a ... , fired last year after a stormy coachina career at AriJODa State University . . . A•Y AkoeU. 24, who won four events ln 1980, includin& the U.S. Women's Open, hu won the Vare Trophy for having the lowest scortn& averaae on the LPGA tour thia year . . . Myra Vaa a..e, 25, bu been named the LPGA'a 1980 Rookie of lbe Year ... Kanau City's Gewse 8reU, who hit .390 and bad a »same blttin1 streak ln tbe American Lea1ue durin1 , lllO aeuon, wu named Major Leape Player of the Year by the Sport.inc News . . . .lad Paten can count on coacbin1 the SdUJe Seahawka next year despite the team '1 seven- came bini streak, says General llanater ..... ,.... .... . . . Tbe 1111 Formula One racing seuon, jeopardised by the withdrawal ol lta main supplier of auto tires (Goodyear). has been ~ by one month, organiaen of the year's flnl race Unounced. T ........... radlo Fdllowlno ate the top sPOrts events on TV tonight. Ratings ere: (I I I excellent; / 1 1 worth watching: 11 fair; 1 forget It. [-) IP·"'·· CMnnel t ./ ./ ./ NML MOCKaY: Kings at Mlnnttot.. A a ,.__..: lob Mlll•r end PtW weber. After winning tour str119M, the Kinas went flat Monday nltlht In ._... to the Calgary Flames. Chlrli. SlmrMt stortd Mj 2"" ONI Of the "" but It w.sn't .nougft and captain Mike Murpfty feet the Kings might taeve been flat. "Wt .. ,..,,., lharp Mrty Md It cost us," he said. "But w.'re 001no to lose tome game1 wtltn we're flat Ille• tnlt." RADIO .. ....,. .. -Lelctrs at Houston, S:SO p.m., KLAC <S70); Hock.-, -Kings et Mlnnnot., S:JO p.m., KOOO (600). ........... RAMS ••• I New York Giant>, witb lbe de· flAlte ......... ol OM of t.bem \hit week aacl poaslbb another followial t.be Dallu same Mon· day. llalavui ii dMply concerned about bll l'\lllnlnc back l*itloo.. Only tbree bodies-Cullen Bryant, Mike Guman, Jewerl Tbomu-are left, and oa1.Y two are completely IO\&nd u Gwnan ls 1ulfering from a very t.ender knee which could easily keep bim out ol I.be atartln1 lineup Monday. If that happens , Thomu would 1et the nod. II alavasi also said Tuesday one of the team's top prioritJea during the colle1e draft will be that of a runnin1 back. The re-ason why is simple: too many injuries, too oft.en to bis top two starters (Wendell Tyler and Elvis Pei~k >. • • • A'li for the other wounded, Vince Ferragamo said he should be rudy to play, Pat Thomas is doubtful with bis tender ankle and Jim Youngblood is 50-50 for Monday's game, according to the team physician. Others who could also swing to the sidelines are : Fred Dryer (calf pull), Mike Fanning (caU pull). Cody J ones <hamstring). • • * Malavasi took advantage of Tuesday's media gathering to rip the officials for their poor handling of the play which sent Ferragamo bent over in pain to the lockerroom. Ma lavasi was insistent that a flag should have been thrown a fter Buffalo's Ben Williams went head and shoulders in Fer· ragamo's exposed right s ide. "The league o ffi c ial s s pecifically discussed that type of play earlier in the year with us." Malavasi explained. "What Williams did (spearing) should have been called. It was called against us this year. The official just blew the call. He said it was· a clean pit." The camera angle of the blow left some doubt as to whether Williams went in with his helmet or slid it to the side and crushed Ferragamo with his shoulder. .. All I know 1s that his head was down when he hit me," said Fe rragamo of the incident. "Usually a linem an's head is up when he hits you." fo'erragamo. who hasn't worn any type or protective device thlr season. will be wearing a flak·Jacket for his tender ribs Monday. Ferragamo wore the jacket last year, but the garment had a tendency to restrict certain arm movements, so he casted it aside this season. "It's a little restricting, but not a lot," said Ferragamo. who refused to blame his not wearing one SWlday for the injury. "It was actually a freak thing All injuries are rrect k things .. • * • One reporter asked Malavasi who he'd rather face if his team was a wi ld card e ntra nt- Philadelph.ia or Dallas . "It doesn 't make any d1f· rerence," was his reply. "I think we can beat either one." Pirates, Gauchos • post WIDS There wa s little to chooc;e between the two ,victories re- corded by area junior colleges Tuesday night as Orange Coast rolled by Palomar at home. ~67 and SaddJeback toppled host Mt. San Jaci nto. 98-79 in non· conference basketball play Coach Tandy Gillis 's OCC Pirates had a tough first-half, then came back to blow their foes out of the gym in the second half. "We struggled because we didn 'l take advantage of what they Rave us in the first half." GUiis said. ·'They gave us gaps in the wne and we had djfficulty with it. "Everyone is playing hard and this is an intelligent group of kids who will only get better as the aeuon goes on . " John Saunders scored 10 of his 13 points ln the first half to keep the Pirates in the game. Chris Beasley then took over in the second half, scoring 20 of bis game-high 2JIS in that period. . Geuchoaroll, 11-79 Six playen scored in double figures for Saddleback's Oauchoe with Tom McCluskey hitting 18 ror individual honon. Curtia Crouley had a team· hlah nine rebounds whtle Pete DeCuu had 14 uaiats to bring hla total to 43 in the last three games. SaddJeback wasted little Ume in taking the lead. jumptnc out to an 1J -4 edge after three minutes and never lookin1 bltck. The Gauchol bit 41 ol 11 abota for a SS ~rcent fi1Ure ln lm· provtnc tHelr record to 5-2 lot the aeuoa. The G1uchoS play LoD1 Beach at I o'clock Tltand11 nl•bt m an opeDial round 1ame ol t.IM Santa Barb ... toumaDMnt wbe,. Sad· dJebaclc la the defeadinc (cham- pion. WedneecMy. O.Cember 10, 1980 CWLY PILOT Roger Carlson Ref ret11rned pay r : • • .... 11ere·a one for lbe book -an Oran1e County football olficlal had lbe lntetllaal fortitude to do ao11>etblq at.olutely contrary t.o the norm -be admitted be did a lousy job, to the extent be re· turned Ida paycheck. 1 Unbelievable? Well, it'a true, but he must 10 unnamed. since it wu bi.a request when he re· turned his check to 1cbool officials at Fountain Valley Hieb for a recent Stmaet Leasue game. Regard.leas of the level of play, It see ma the one big thing among officials ls to stonewaJI any kind or mistake, as to suneat perf~Uon. They are the first to suegest no one is perfect, but admit a mh1ta.ke? Hardly . The National FootbaU League is a 1ood study of this -should a coach criticize. he Is likely to be fined. · Probably the bes t one of all regardlne lJtonewaJUng was a few years ago when Huntington Beach High basketball coach Elmer Combs found himself with the ultimate frustration Things had not gone well for Combs' team that evening and the officiatmg was bad, in the eyes qt Combs. So he entered the officials· dressing quarters to let them know of his dissittisfaction and the of· Cicial responded by saying: "I'm always glad when you lose." Upon hearing that from Combs, the Orange County Officials Association leader , the late John McDonough, answered Combs' complaints with this questjon: "What were you doing in the of· fi cials' dressing quarters? That's off limits." Well. McDonough was probably right. Combs may have been off base by euteriog the officials' confines, but how about that official's statement? Com~ never did get an answer. • • • Speaking of admitting mistakes, how about this one? Io pulling together the Daily Pilot's All· Orange County football team for 1980, this wnter is _guilty of overlooking Edison High defensive lineman Bill Thomas As linemen go. that's the equivalent of over looking Edison's D.J . Bell in the ba~kfield The on· ly salvation 1s the fact Thomas is not being over looked by others _ • • * Marina High has picked up a Fountain Valley High transfer -by way of the dislnct office. Ur Paul Berger, the Barons' No 1 administrator and s upporter while the FV pnnc1paJ. h<t:. bc:e11 inser1 · ed as the new Vikings' principu.I Principals don't score touchdowns and make few open.field t ackles, but 1f you look around, the really successful programs havt: le<tders with tht: insight lo realize the value of winning athletics Ferren Chrtste nsen at Westm in~ter in Lhe 60s was an example, so was Newport Ha rbor 's Charles Godshall. It'!\ not an easy road when Uni loses to C\1 ------------ supt!rint.endants and 11chool tx111rcls traditiont11ly"..J fail to fully support what i~ sometime'! tht only positive thing in a school system " Los Angeles is a great example. Athle\f's hbv,. been forced to panhandle on the sidewalks 111 hope~ • of getting enough money to keep the "minor " pro: grams alive in that district because or a Jack ot• funding. Berger's presence at Minna 11> the t:qu1v1tlt:nt of one extra returning s tarter for every c0<1ch •JO that campus. Two for football one fur ,,rfo11se-- and one for defense • * • And how about Lagun<1 Beach lflgh'' The Artists of Coa-C'h Wal t l!amera share·<) the South Coast League football ch ampion~h1p, r1 leagut> that is re presented by Cap~·5t no Vallt·r 111 the Cl F Central Conference fmah; · turtlny r11~hl Now walk-on coach Craig t 1('01wr 1. :it 11, guiding the Artists ' basketball Lea111 tu a '1 ·1J r1•1 '" d and the Laguna Beach lnvitatlonnl ~·hdmpwn·.hq. A check or the record bvok '>how' J •• Hi 111.1r k for the Artists prior to Falc'oncr'' ar11v<il Ttll'n: was hlllt' 1n the way of N>tuminl: 'lt ar~•·r' ;111d 11<1 height to SJJCak of • • • AROUND TH•: BEAT Tht: '.11riM·I Ll'.tl.;Ut '> domination of the B1~ f1vt' C.:1mfN1•11<·t· footl1 .. ti playoffs is reneC'ted Ly l''ounta1n Vallcv ~ cri1wn in 1978, whilt" Edison defend~ 1b 1979 t1th: a~•un•.1 Fountain Valley fo'n day al Anaheim StatJ1um The• la1>t time two Sun1>el Leali(u1· tec1m:. n1t:t :11 th" r i n a I s w a s 111 I 9 fl 7 w h •· 11 (' u a c h ( · I a r " VanHoorebeke's Anaheim cl ub g:oncd 1 1·v1·n~l for a league loss to Santa Ana Wlth a '/.'/ fl w·td1t·t Tvin Baldwin wa!> Sant;J Ana's roach M <tter (J<.-1 High's football future a pp<'ar:. sound th"· freshman team was 9 O and df'h·3t1·d 1';1h.-.c.r1 • .;1 o and St. Paul. 14·0, behind lhc pun~h of hnf'back1•r fullback A.I Pola, '' hrolher •1f Junior Kt•nn.-d y Pola . . . Did Edison· High hd"I! IL'-1h111k10~ l'lllJ on when 1l figured out tht: bd:;k .. to11ll "<'lit>dull' Well , the Chargers ffi\!P\ Or.111~l' County' N , t team. Ocean View. on S<1turrlay 111~ht, 1 <1tht•r th.rn the convenuooal Fn da_:v r11i:?ht ~<'hl.'dulr· ,..r,1J;1 ,. mght Lh1> Charger1> .trc bu~~ with 01 1·1·1 cntl• :ivor .. at Anaheim Stadium Edison scores 'blmrout' win, Edison High School's Chargers had a bi1 first quarter, their best of the year, and went on to de· feat El Toro's hos t Chargers, 56·52 in non-league basketball action Tuesday night. In another game, Capistrano Valley defeated University, 56-47, in tht: opening round of the Sonora tournament "I think Ocean View coach Jim Harris summed it up best while we were talking after the game." Edison Coach Barry Leigh said. "He told me we were scary in the first quatter and scary In the last thr<:f' depending on the point of view you take. "That 24 point first quarter is the best of the year for us Hut you have lo give El Toro credit. They struggled the entire game and didn't give up "We got inlO ~oul trouble late in the game and had lo s witch lo a zone defense. "A blowout for us is a four-point victory . We've lost by four. won by one:, two and four points." Edison was up by two pom ts with 18 seconds to play . The CharJters were attempting to play ball control when Jeff Stephens was fouled and went to lht• line to ran a pair of free throws Afte r El Toro came back to score a buket, Richard Cham~ went in for a layup to Ice the decision 1n lhf' (infl second. Ch ang was high point man f••r the ~.d1-.1if!: Ch argers with 19 while El Toro':. Toni O 'Uri,•n w.< canning 26 in a los ing cause Harn• """~ r1a111nic,: Edison . preparing for Saturday n1.ihl' II••"'" between Lhe two teams. Capo Valley, 56·47 The TroJans went down to dckat 1n th• rrr~t round of the Sonora tournament dP'<Pltl' " 1<1 µ111nl performance by Tim McLaughh11 :ind lfi 11~ h . , • Guess. Capo Valley took a commandin.11 '.14 HI ll'dd '''the dressing room at halltrme and w:i• 11<:\• r h 1111 •' despite having the Trojans pick up nml' lll1111l• 1"- the final two sessions Jeff Chaska h11d 2'l point' fnr l ':ipo \'.ill while Wayne Call htl l11r Ill University's record fl'll to l·3 tor 1tw !."a'''" ing into the second round •>( Lh•• 1nuniurr11·nt th·• continues through f'rtda) at Son•>r.1 Huth ~d11 •11 Football signals PLAYER DISQUALIFIED Ejection signal TRIPPING Repeated action ot ngnt loot m back o1 tett n .. et ,,. .......... ·-........... _.. ...... , ~,. .......... , ...... .... • -' """"'r I "" ,. .. ,. • 4,,,., • •• ~"' • .. • • a..•.-.. ,_. • • ... • • - -• • •.-..... • • • • ... ,.._ • .... ._ ..... ' -.... ,. . -- . I I I . I I ( -I I Mull:igan tired of the criticism .,,._,UVAHO .............. U ti .... Hilt Coac.. BlU 11.W.-.. l«Uai t•lY \bete .. ,. i '• ...... ba '• ftle UC lfYiDe baallelball men ........... pmty dl11-..t.ed wtdl ~ lbat ht• tHm ..... , pa., ,oocl defeu• ' ••we cao play lM coevenUOoal ••1 ll that's what evtrybocly wpt&," aayt lhllitan. "Mid OW' 1am• wdl be In the 50I ud ICls. "(NEVADA> LA.'I Vt!GA8 bad ll t.amovert m tM first half tbe ~r nlabl. IO we muat be do&al SOii E11UNG riaht defensively ll they bad 19 lurnovers " Ttie less knowledgeable, who ·aave no Idea of Mulliaan's de· ftaalve concept. are the ones J .:· UCJ REPORT wt.o are qi.teationing the hardest. All they can s with blinders oo. mind you is that the Ant· eaters have s urrendered 96 Points to VMI and 124 to UNLV. These same critics can 'l seem to understand the concept or reason for Mulligan's gambling style, and part or the problem is nobody has ever asked him to explain it. Mulligan has repeated time and lime again, to those who will liaten, that he is trying to control the tempo. And, with the players he has and the type or team M wants to project, this is the best way he knows to go about it. It's really amazing how quick people are to criticize; how soon they forget. Heck, the Anteaters led UNLV at the half and were still in the ballpark with 10 minutes left to play before final· ly running out or gas. And, yes, these are the same Anteaters who finished 7-20 last year and couldn't beat such powers as Assumption or North Park. People are expecting too much, too quickly. Maybe what Mulligan should have done was keep UCI 's scheduled date with Sonoma State. The Anteaters probably would have won the iame, 130·77 . and everyone wo-.kl bavt marvt19d about bow 1ooct UCl'a deleGM waa. • • • MULUOA.N HAI flnally Hl· lled on the ... bl players (piut 01u > b• Uaurta lo uae tbrouaboul the count of the year. n.ey .,.. Kevin ....... Grant Taylot, Ben McDould, Kevin F\aller, Randy Whieldoa, Scott Hartman, J aaon Works and Ranier Wulf. The plua one is returnin1 auard Robbie Bea.I, wbo wu the team 'a leaclinc scorer laat year. He will fit in on certain situa· lions. • • * MVLI.IGAN CONTENDS hts Anteaters ar& just one player shy from being right there with the big boys. "We're just one guy away and ttither some guy from this team is going to come to the front or we're going to have to wait until next year." What Mulligan is referring to is some desperately needed help on the front line for Kevin Magee, who has done 1more1than his share of the burden. ··He just can't carry the load all by himself," explains Mulligan of his 6-8 postman who h as scor e d 66 points and grabbed 33 rebounds in two games. ''We have, to be able to get him some help so he can get more rest. He's out on the floor too long now and he needs some rest." * * • MUU.IGAN'S BIGGEST sur- prise has been the play of Wulf off ttie bench. The 6-6 forward from Citrus College has scored 14 and 13 points. respectively, in a reserve role. Wulf, Incidentally, became so s ick after Saturday's game he was confined to UCl's infirmary ward Monday for rest. He re· port.ed to practice Tuesday 10 pounds lighter. * * * The PCAA sent out its first statistical look at the teams in the conference and UCI was first in scoring offense < 110 points) and last in scorinli( defense C 110 points) Rustlers host top JC fives A long look at the lineups of the eight jwlior college basket- ball teams entered in the Golden West College Tournament will reveal some short teams, and that could, ~ean some fast. paced action beginning tonight. The t°'+"lamenl, now in its second yqar. features the host Rustlers of Coach Jim Green- field, a Barstow team which lost to Saddleback in last week's Miles Eaton Tournament cham· pionship game. and Riverside CC. the winner of last year's GWC tourney. Also on hand are Ventura , Fullerton, Pasadena. 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No one, except for a few close friends who pUHd by. made a bi• deal about him mwln1 school that day. Afterall, it wu three days before the CIF Bll Five Conference showdown with rival Fountain Valley Hilb at Anaheim Stadium . Tb.lt wu the bl1 1ame. And auddenly Dino was the big man the main Bell. "lAST TIME WE stru11led," Bell said in analyzln-the lHt Ume these two teama met in which EdJson pulled out a lut·second 15·14 win for the Sunset League Utle in November. "U I get the ball (8ell 1alned juat eo yarda on 26 carries •1alnat Fountain Valley last time) I'll 10 forever. Back in our minds, we feel lbey beat us . Now they (Fountain Valley) have reven1e. -Psychologically. Fountain Valley believe& they'll beat us on lbe line. They think they know what our weaknesses are there. Our line may not know what its weaknesses are. I think we've improved on the line but I'm just a little hopeful. I 'm not scared, really, maybe." The hype, the publicity and everything else people try to associate him with are coincidental to Bell. What matters, he says, are the friends be's made. the knowledge he's getting and returning aU the good fortune he's had. "COMING HERE to Orange County was the best thing that happened to me," Bell says. "St. Francis (where Henry Jr. was an all-CIF tailback and where Dino would have gone had Henry Sr. not go.tt~n tired) was a good football school but they didn't care about you like Coach <Bill) Workman does here. "Workman worries about your future. At St. Francis, they didn't. They didn't care what hap· pened to you. Tha~·s what happened to my oldest brother. He was kicked off the team for discipline and that was it. It was over for him." Bell ftiur-d early on that be would aJwa11 ao bia OWD road. ''Kerwin and I never talk 1porta. Out of neceuily, we'll lalk about aometbiq elM. It never did any aood for us to compete. He's always beat me and ao what? What did it prove?" DINO DID P&OVE. however, that be wu ln Kerwin's lea1ue. In 1'79, Kerwin 1ained 2.221 yards on• carries and scored 30 toucbdowm. Tb.lt year, Dino bu ruahed for 1,511 yards and scored Z2 touchdown• with one came to 10. "I feel that at my position, I'm really better than. Ketwi.n was," Bell 1ay1. "I feel confident about my pus catchinl and blc>cldna." In any event, Bell fiaures that more than like· ly. Friday will be the laat Ume be plays tailback. He feels that in the defensive backfteld i1 where be belonp and where the few aeboola (Nebruka, Stanford and Kanau are at the top of b1a llat) that have ahown interest have planned for him. It comes u a aurprile to many people that Dino would even con1ider Coinl to Kansas where Kerwin has already made a name for bimaelf as a freshman tailback, gaining over 1,000 yards this year. "IF I THINK I sbould go there, then that's my choice. Even if I went to Goorgetown, I'd play un· der someone's shadow. 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NO A ' N•""""·'"' ~"MOO•• to lll~lf 0., nll'O \!Alf MINNESOTATWINS N~m"dTomKtll•. man•Qt'r t11f tl"•I' Orl~noo tArm club Named 01r~ PtlilllP> m •n•C10r at lholr VI\ •h.9 term club Nameo l<'.ttn Stae>I~\, man•0tr ,at ttwh Wl\ton"'" A•l>'d'" •11-rm Club ............ _ PIT TSBURGH PIRATES Atqulr•d O•ve .AUQ~W•, ovu1t10tr. tram lh4' K•nws City Rov•I~ In ~JCMnQe •or Jim Bv<kner, outflf"lder ST LOUIS c -.ROINALS Acquired Brun Sutler pllclle•. from '""' Chft- Cubl In ~•<l\ttrHM tor t<en At111ll, lhfrd ~~mtn, Leon Ou•l'lolm, O\lllltldtr, ano • 111.ver lo he Nmtd SAN FRANCISCO GIANT$ Fired Daw 8rlslol, _,,_, IAIKll'IAl.L M•\-.. --.u Att•l .. 1• HOUSTON ROCKETS Acllv•lfd Jofln Slroud, forwa rd, trom IM 1111un d Hsi Pl•<td Cai.In G9mru. lor•ud on 11'1• '" 1uredli\I ,00l'8ALL Metl9Ml,..._11Lt- ... TLANTA FALCONS RelH..cl Cai.I~ lill)ller, OltlMSI .. ll ... ma11 S T LOUIS CARDINALS Stoned Tllom•s Sffbn>n. 111\MMicker Pl«e<I Tim ICH•11ey, llM"-tktr, Oft lht 1111urfd rPM~ ll•t HOCtCIY .............. , ....... BOSTON 811 UINS Rec.Ilea ltov Scllull.1. _11.,,..r, from Spr 11191 i.1d Of Ille Amulc.,, HOckty Lt~ C:'11CjiG0 81..ACI( H-llS "9nlNO Itel\ SolNlm, 1.n wlnq, from Medici"" .._. Of Ille _,..,..., HO<h.tY l..e .. ue COL.OllAOO llOCICIES Atqulred Jim Meyer, r'911t wlllQ, from tlle Vt11cov11tr Ceo'i\Kh II\ .,.C"""9t lor MIU (.l\rl\lt., dt- f-mlifll cou.•o• H.AMPTON INSTITUTE W•lttt LO,.tl. ,. .. .......,, -"· rftltnH SYllACUSE -Named Cl•rtnU I r•• Jr,; 8111 MlllMll, lrllCI Kt11 Coll .. •r. ... h ltllt 1-1»11 Coetllt\ loooer "' ... ~ lityt 0< .. n VltW J, Mt• Otl t Oct.,. VltW w.erlflt' O.O.-, hl ..... I, 1( ...... ....................... ._""'. ~ -----._. ••• .-.................... # ... ,. _, ••• •• • •-r '• Wadlieedey, ~·m~r 10, 1980 Starr speaks , in Irvine Bob scarr. lbe play· by·play an:nouncer for the Rama aid AD1ell, wm be the 1uest speaker at the lrvtne Sport.a Club monthly bteakfut meet· ln1 at Baxter Str eet restaurant in Irvine. MITCH FINKLEA Reservations and in· formation can be ob· talned by callin1 the Sports Depot at 141-0llO. Coat for members is $5.00 and non-members is $6.50atlbedoor. A ll-SCC Bucs' Finklea gains lwrwr Middle ~uard Mitch Finklea was the . only Or ange Coast College football player to grab a firs t team berth on the H8> All·Soutb Coast COil· fe rence t,eam selected by the conference's coaches .. Th.ree other OCC players were named to the second team. Mt. San Antonio quarterback Mike Hohensee was named the offensive player of the year, while Fullerton defensive back Paul Moyer earned de· rensive player of the year bonors. Finklea, a sophomore from Fountain VaUey High. led the Pirates in tackles and q"arterback sacks this season. OCC's Al Olson, Bob Dumity and Kurt Brockman landed second-team honors. Olson is a freshman halfback, Dumity an offensive guard and Brockman is a sophomore comerback. First Team oneue Pos. Player ,School C Darryl Deeks. Fullerton G Richard King.Cerritos G Jim Mendoza.Mt. SAC T John Carroll, Cerritos T Terry Tucker.Santa Ana TE .Peter Beattie.Mt. SAC SE Ron Massie.Cerritos SE Ron Stivers, Mt. SAC QB Mike Hohensee, Mt. SAC RB-Rickey Spencer.Fullerton RB-Darryl Smith, Santa Ana P Frank Natividad.Mt. SAC PK -Emilio Sanchez. Mt. SAC Finl Team Defense DL-Mitch Finklea . OCC DL Greg Thompson.Fullerton DL -David Merten,Grossmont DL Da've Buller.Mt. SAC DE Tom Courange,Cerritos DE-Dean Porter,Fullerton LB Ken Paul.Fullerton LB Steve Necke,Mt. SAC DB -Mark Coleman.Cerritos DB-Paul Mo yer, Fullerton DB Ken Walker.Mt. SAC DB Ron Harris.SO Mesa Second Team Offeeae C -Doak Slav .Grossmont G Bob Damity . OCC G DeanGuidry,SO Mesa T-BobMarshaU, Mt.SAC T --George Gallagher ,SD Mesa TE-Gal al Gough, Fullerton SE Dana Teasley.Fullerton SE-Jon Rapolla,Grossmont QB -Jeff Tedford, Cerritos RB Al Olson. OCC RB MikeKennedy,SO Mesa K Charlie Packard, Santa Ana SeCMd Team Defense D L Steve Turnbull, Fullerton DL Darrell Harris.Santa Ana DL Jesse Hernandez.Santa Ana DL Brian Arsenault.SD Mesa DE Jim Murphy.SD Mesa DE Scott Anderson.Grossmont LB Dennis Newmao,Grossmont LB Troy West .Mt. SAC 00 ·KurtBreckman,OCC DB Herb Welch.Cerritos DB Ron Halwley,Mt. SAC DR Ernie F isher .Santa Ana Ht. 6·1. 6·2 6·3 6·3 6·S 6·S 5·10 5·10 6·1 6·1 5·11 6·4 6-0 6·2 5·10 6·1 6·5 5·11 6·2 6·0 6·2 6·3 6·1 5·8 5·10 6-4 •·• 6·4 6~ 6-2 6·3 5·10 5-11 5·11 5·11 5-11 6-2 6·8 6·3 6·2 6·4 6·1 6·1 6·1 6·2 6·2 5·11 6·0 5·9 Wt. 215 230 235 235 2SO 215 165 170 187 190 185 210 225 215 195 2Z1 245 185 215 195 225 1965 195 165 lfWJ 235 ZIS 257 260 2A2 220 180 175 170 170 185 185 230 235 235 205 215 190 200 210 185 lfWJ 185 170 Cl. Fr. So. So. So. So. So . So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So So. So So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fo. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. B ask e tba ll scores College WHI u~c.1!'1 r-~ase• I OYOl•llO (•ISt•i. '-ull•r10lllS Fr~'"° Sl 10 A r11""• ltO San J°"'SI IS S.c•amentoSI •I IJ ol San Ot~ ~ "I (hl<AQO '" (I• 6' \a~t• Clar• "8 HumbOldl Si "" Wa•hlnQ!on •J 5".llllp Pac1f1t 17 C•I Stal~ Norlhrtlll)e e9 COi luH"frM'I SA Wt\1MOnt •• \...-V.-rnit t.1 ,. S1<1nl\l•u• SI llO...ll~•~"''•ld SI I\ ~'~'"° Pa<.1f•< 84, Ju<l\On B•Ph\\ vSF 18 Maw•11 HllO b• .. -... Vlah 13, Utall SI ti C.onl•O<l OI, We~• SI It 801\t SI "1 GrUI r •II• 11 A1r Fortt 61. Southl'•n CotorACIO '' So v1.i.ae. Gr•ll<I C011von 11 _,.,..., C!e•t•...., St JJ. E Mttllt~n >• 8ow11no G""" •· C.•ollal 10 Oa ylon 14, W K~nluC•t /0 A\fburn Mon\oomt-rv S'f tnd\ant SI }I loll EHi q-~ "'""" .,, 0..'90f\ .. co11nP<11cu1 n. F•irh•ld so F ordhem Ill, IOft• SI l thlOh Ill. Hohir• ltl M a Inf'., Nrw ~•rn1tsMr•., SI Bono~nlurf 11 Rul~r< ttl Vllt•no"• ... !oe10ft Moll o Old Dominion IJ Ouciue\llt 10 Man•t lluwll• IS. Bry•nl 1' Junior college --eflC• Orange C.O.•l IS P•lom•• ltl S•ddi.C..Ck "·Ml S.11 Joc 1nto It Sa n OltQO CC'°· Mi••lon 1' Pat•dtl"" .... LA Hart>or 11 Cllru> 91, Redlal>O> )V> ~ Cerri I~ 61, WTlllti.• JV' IS ~~.._~.-~· L ~C1b~1!~ L DI.... SUayer baa been named UliltaDt mana•er of the Culver/Walnut office ol the Bank of Irvine. Amerku MeOaw, Irvine, hu been 1ivea ,.. Ind ustrial CONCERN award by South"' California Gu Co. for showina 1 25 percent reduc· lion ln annu.I natural 1a1 coosumption. lleb La Fentere is a loan counselor at Kepublf f Home Loan. Irvine. Siu,. co('lb Wl8dell W. .IOHs, inltrwcl' tor at Otoanje Coast Collet9Jo1 Costa Mesa, and Golden W•vw Colle,e.., HW\tington Beach,1 .. 19.b p r esident o f the N atio~ School SUpply • Equipment w sociation. He and his fa · .,, live in Costa Mesa. 11~~ Juk K. Sindorf, form'~r:JI JONH director of marketing for Le~1. · ~ West Inc .. Newport Beach, bu joined Rahdy . ~ . & Asaociates, a Long Beach advertising 9 1 public relations firm. · , 1 1 S&u division, Valley. ....... ,, Ollkey is general manager, area ~ Customweave Carpets, Inc., Fountain · A Dana Point branch of Far Weat San.tp aad LoH Aaoela· tloa, Newport Beac h , is scheduled to open later this month. The work of Southern California artists is featured in a watercolor exhibit at Cltheu Tlarlh Ir Loaa AuoclaUo. in Irvine's Heritage P laza Shopping Center, Culve-r Drive and Walnut Avenue, Irvine. " The board of directors of Lucky S&ores1 hit:, has elected Donna DeMoss vice president. She ls'' treasurer of the corporation. "~ Blvar, Inc., manufacturer of printed circllit~'1 board packaging aids for the electronics mark\!t,:1 has acquired a l.36·acre site at Irvine's Industriat·, Complex East where it will break ground "I~ .. January for a 26,000·square-root manufacturlrlf. facility 1' "1 • ql N8JK'y Ltt Persons is escrow officer for to'; Newport Beach office or City National Bank, 41QO , MacArthur Blvd. Ms. Persons;' who Uves in Laguna Niguel, is Ji gr aduate of Coastline Cdn\· munity College, Fountai'rl Valley ., .. , Walter E. Heyer, Lagun' Niguel, is administrativ~ .. general m anager for Sela"''•, Corp. of Amenca. City of Co'nF.,, , ... " PllSOMI merce. .,. ,. Harry G. £Hiott J r. is vice president-financ'e n: of Parkford Petroleum, Inc .. a subsidiary of Cambridge Group Holding Corp . headquarte~1 in Newport Beach. I Railroad firrns l f ' fight in s uit I LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern Pac1frt· 1 Trans portation Co has chargeq v1olattons of railroad and antitrust laws. in a suit f!l~d in r.ederal court here against the Union Pac1fsc , Missouri I Pacific and Western Pacifi c railroads. 1 San Francisco-based SP contended in the su1l ' filed this week that Union Pacific's acqu1s1 tion or SI controlling interest in Western P~cific last M ~rch 1 and its subsequent conduct of railroad operation!> with Western had harmed Southern Pacific There was no immediate response from Union I Pacific Corp , the railroad's ~ew Y1)rk based parent company "We're charging that Union Pacific 1s alread" 4 in control of Western Padfic and M1ssoun Pacific 1 a nd that they arc working in concert We're l'har~ mg collusion and actions in restraint of trade ," said SP spokesman Andy Anderson Union Pacific has filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission for apprO\!ll to merge with Western and M issoun Pacific LEASE DIRECT!!! EXCmMG NEW 1911 beach N TuoSI ,., rev IS SMU It,,.,... SI H LOVl\f .na f ,.f h S1 H•rdln S1mmo~' 44 Hou•IO't "3, l•••• We.l•Y•n M EHi l~An9fl~al Pt•rU ... •Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Soab 848 DOVE STREET NMpOff Beach 752-0900 :::r. ... ::, imports ....... '~===============:::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::=::=~~======:::==~ ,. Pen ,.,....,,,.., 13 T<ln1h , Tes S:7 Arll,•nW \61, .Afht~·t•\ in Ac.Uon SO _ .. hnnu-n, u•·~"· 0 Nn•Y 11, VMi a l V• Commort-•1111 •. Rltl\moncl E Ke11lucky 71, N I-• SJ .. PQal.CNMI SI II? MlillOMl 1S Ou~t n. V.....,..l>HI •• lot) MIUl'51pPI 14, Oltiahom• .. F101ICS. A&M 56, J•<"'50n•lll• 0 S•m lord ... Lltlerly 8eptl\I M Soulll Flor~ 14, "'• SoutlMrft Ill ,,........ Noire 04lfN .,, llldl•M., tow• 111,Nt•ed<ll lltriolll i'Obr••k• IS, "-n" S1 SO Wl>Conlln 15, Ball SI 11 8radle• IS,~<-St al C•pl\lr...., Velley S6, Vnl .. rsUy 41 Ire• IO, ,,.,,,,,. S1 Tust111 "· .,_,....,,. M Su11nw Hiii• '1 Rowl•ll<I St s-t• ..,,. S•ddl-ck Ill, Lo• Alemllos •• Sa,.I• M• 1J. P.c:lflc• 71 -......~Miii• 8ttl Jtll 56, 5-1\e -.10 SI Serr• ... c-1110 56 8 1sllot> _.,..,..,, ... l•lttwooel 60 8 urb.,,k '1, Mof1h Ton e11u 40 ArN.,. 8 1t lr IO, Pec:ttl< M Al ... mbre 6', Cr.tflff S. Covl11e •1, S... 0.0.lel O Arroyo '6, W!lltller U -....-E O IMl<l 56. El Toro 51 High school stre a ks on 6ne A pair of unbeaten strew are on tbe uDe tonight as tbe San Clemente Invitational ud ooa- league games 1et under way for Oranp Cout area basketbaUteama. San Clemente risks itl 2·0 record a1alnst Pioneer in the ftnt round of lta own tournament at 8 p.m., while Laf\R1a Beach Hlcb'• Artbtl, f -G and cha mpione of tbelr own tournament lut wM, host Corona del Mar (2·1), ranked No. a in Oran1e County . Other non·leape 1am• AMlude Xatella (2·0 at H&mtlniton Beach (3·1), Vllla Park at Dana Hills <2·1> and Cl"elpi at 1·2 llater Del U·Z>. AU are billed to at.art at 1 except Mater Del, wblcb 1tarta at 7:30. ..... -., .... - Business Money $5,000-$250,000 Loans & Lease Transactions Preliminary Commitments Wi thin 48 Hours Funding Within 5 Days Infonnation Taken Over The Phone CALL (714) 752-1411 l •1m~~EV J ._..wc.-""9•-0 ...,.,. ., ...,..._CA'"'' 'ttt.~"tif Yi•• _.... .. C..,..h• ~ ~ro. -~.,,.. • .,.....,'°" ., •• IWl.Y,.._OT ttW SQ , DO• .. M• IQ t• ·a.naess . Ne..i il'l••er feree .. is Slow economic trend · seen ln LaUn Amtrk1 for human rtpta and for Jmtiee and lt 1lv" ua bope." Eaqwv.a, who will be received by Pope Jobn P1w n ln the V1Ucan oa Dec. 17, Hid Jelden ol b1a ortanluUoe, S.rvllio Pu y JW1Uc1, wW meet liter Ind dedde upon "the UH ol tbe peace prize money where efforts are mottly needed ln Latin American cow.tries." Klein delivered lhe traditional Nobel lectu", on tbe theme "Some Economic Scenariot for ~." before a l1r1e audienee at the School of Economies ln Stockbolm. He offered no ready remedies for the ba1ic Imbalance prob· lems ln world economy, stem~. he aald, mainly from abarp rises in ener1y prices. He wa that new shock dt.ltW'baneet such as major conrucu and harvest failures may upeet world economy anew in this decade. IMIZllG IEW GIS-SllllB DEllCEI MY l'AGU AltD I Allf PAllTltEllS Mv 1>11s1n,)5 '~'I) 111 Sf.r~oe:c IO lnct t>uOlll Dell'ij J•dliJlllt .ti J11 flllle~ IS ol 111u\I An ... er 1'11y11 11n~u111) 1111~ My llJl)eo 1r10 I .ire r1>11tncr~ Ii) ·didlV 1uM ~ l~·w OOll~1\ d momn fhc ''~' •' mto~· II f MurJJhY OUlllNG TK£ 6ASOUM£ CllUMCK WKAT MOllE CAN I SAY?" Wrien I 9e1 pa!jeO !>O 1111115 11om Ille office an4 ~n be routed 10 dnotlle• cu~romer near tnat toed 11on Answer Pagi! pays off 10 its n19nes1 oegr~e And w11111ny bu~oness 11 nappen\ '' "'11~1 Od1ly 1 o Ile los1 w11t1out rf' College graduate job outlook good BETHLEHEM, Pa. <AP> -Employers are projecUn1 a 10 percenl increase in \he number of new 1raduales they will hire ln L981 , accordin1 to a Colle1e Placement Council report. More than half of the 565 employers surveyed Tuesday said·they ellpect economic condiUona lo improve in the first half of 1981 compared \.0 the last half of UllO. Another 33 percent foresaw no chan1e and 11 percent predicted conditions will worsen. 1; c Murp11v l'•11111~111u tlu~ri.. 1'~1• John S Oommic~ AOOoe I n91netr\ Ill( I Dow11ey At the bachelor's level, hirin1 of en1ineerin1 graduates is expected lo increase 16 per.cent. Al the master's and doctoral levels, increases of 2S and 53 per. cent, respectively, are projected. The science. math and other technical cate1ories showed a 5 percent gain in projected job opportunities al the bachelor's level, 21 percent at the master's level and 29 percent at the doctoral level. ''Wf HAVE GAIN£O ACCOtJNTS. 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Farmers /ear drug ban WASHINGTON CAP) -A federal ban on the use of antibiotics in feed would hurl livestock producers~ in 1eneral and would be particular- ly tough on the poultry industry, accordin1 to Agriculture Department experts. Some scientists and consumer 1roups for years have urged tighter federal curbs -in some cases, an outri1ht ban - on the use of drugs as additives ln animal feed. COLLECTOR CORNER R.,e ColM • .. mpa OOLD•llLVER. PlloMtcif1M.eo .... a.. .. a .... Cl.ft I(, .... ,,..,, :? ... .:. Meple ~ t6tt.• t6D. 100 cor-1 ..,... .-. '° ... _ .,._. '74'. 90% Sllvt< S. llN' tftl' ,,__......,..._ ... C.tllllW _ _... (714) IM-ll50 • South Coeet Plan Vlll819 .__ ..... ... (M __ ..... __ l Offices In: I oe3 H OieMe4I AYe OflnQe. CA 926(17 ('l'l•l) 771-~40 NEWPORT BEACH eeo Newport ~ on.. tuet.HO ~IMdl.CA .,_, (11•) t+M-1923 I Right Upland, Pasadena. Walnut Creek, San Jose. 'Oceanside, Citrus Heights. San Diego, P91m Springs, San Bernardino, Loa Angeles. Havward, Encino, Bur11ngame, and San Francisco. · ----------~----------~ PLEASE CONTACT ME AT HOME NAME STREET -----BUSINESS ''WE INVEST IN CALIFORNIA FOR CALIFORNIANS!'' I to r 1 Today, I Right I vOu ~c COSfA~ (7 14) 540·9 I 00 (2 13) 587 ·8266 WDT COAST CHll!F Robert L. JohnNn Kuwait Airways sets bus buys KUWAIT (AP) -The Kuwait Airways Cofl>. has signed a $1 billion contract with the Paris· based European Airbus Cofl>. for lbe purchase of 11 A·130 airbuses, the company's general manager announced. Company mana1er Ahmed M ishari th.ia week said the first of the 211-seat aircraft,... \.0 be equipped with American-made Pratt and Whitne y engines, would be delivered in March 1983. Civil aviation sources said about 60 of the airbuses were re· cently ordered by Persian GuU and other Arab countries . O,·•·r. Tiu· (:ounlf:.r NASO Listinqs . ' -. Douglas division boss told ~ Robert L. Jobmoo, prealdeat ot McDonnell Dou1la1 Astronautics Co., ffuntloston Beach, haa been put lD cbarte ol all the firm 'a Weal Coast· aerospace activtuea, company offlciaJa have annouaced. The cb1n1e will mean that the Douelaa Aircraft Co., which pro- duces traoaport aircraft ln Loot Beach, will report \.0 Johnson ef. fective Dec. 15, accordint to company officials. Johnson, 80, will continue ... president of Huntinston Beach operations. He joined Doqlu Aircraft as a control systems desiioer in 1946 after ,.-ar-time service wilh the U.S. Navy. He became a Douilas vice president in 1961 and from 1989 to 1973 served as an assistant secretary of the Army. PrimeRatel9.75% NEW YORK CAP> -A small New York bank. Tuesday raised its prime lending rate from 19 percent to 19.75 percent, cloaing on the rttOnt-20 percent rate set last April. The latest increase in the lend· ing rate for the most creditworthy of its corporate customers was made by UMB Bank and Trust Co., a U.S. sub- sidiary of United Mizrahi Bank of Israel. J7' 1,0tl 1,:.2 u n I , 3 • s • I • • to II 12 n 1• ,, :t II " JO JI n n lip• a11d Do1e11s OOWMS HefT>e L•I -""" Pct llotefon 2 Oft JO.O Ontron• .... -, ... Oft ti.I C-0.V 2'1') ..... Oft 1'.7 Reytom pi. ,.. Off 16.7 Ml!VCK un ,.. .. Oft U.• Kl"4Jl"t ,,.. ..... Oft U.4 Mlkrn "' -.. Oft u .• ""''""" ... -"" Oft 13.• Alta llwt )'Al -..... Oft IU AAflrF 1 J\/'• ..... Oft IU 11'1..n<O JV• -.,, Oft l:U Cl\erlol II l,,, -..... Oft 12.S ~.= .. ,, .. Off 12.2 , . ., -I Off II.I L.ev.C.p 11.-1 -I Off 11,1 TllC Co ~ .,, Oft Ill O•vrEnr "" -l\ii Oft 11.4 It ....... 11\oo -I ..... Oft 11.J O.Tome1 1 -IA+ Off II.I Fe-,llld 2 -,,. Off 11.1 MlctwlllC , -.... Off 11.1 l .. Off II.I '"" -'"" Off 10.t 13 71 Jl,211,IDO 2A " =~n Tennr r Uplllght 2 "'' -"" Off 10.I .... _, Oft 10.I MUTUAL FUNDS ,f I t I i l ' t r I b r ( b p p " a B J E f e ( a c b ti ' i! t c S: h• /c f c BUSINESS I STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS : I .. Wednesdey, O.~mber tO. t980 s • Names 111tsleadlng Things • f . •, ··~ '•" never as they seem 8y •ILTON MOSKOWITZ Here are the names of 10 well·known products and services: Tums. Pizza Hut. Uncle Ben's rice, Green Giant canned peas, the Book-of-the Month Club, Saks Fifth Ave nue. Howard Johnson, Ecko pots and pans. Tiffany and the Whitman Sampler. All of these we re once independent operations. AU have been absorbed into l~rge corporations Any compan1 that becomes successful in America immediately runs the risk or being acquired by another company. It's like the "Monopoly '' game many of us are famlUar with. When you land on a property. you have the option of buyinll it That· option gets exe rcised all the time in th1: business world. Right now Westinghouse ii; in the process ot scooping up the big cable tele vision co mpany, Telepro mpte r : SignaJ is acquiring Ampex. As hl and Oil is making a pass at U.S. Filter . American Can has tlrwen a 10 percent stake into Franklin Mint; and the o ld Pullman company ~ h as dis appea re d into :: the folds of a company ' :=. Money Tree called Wheela brato r Frye. This kind of action goes on every day. The l''cderal T rade ·om m1ssion keeps track of these things. It has a table showrng all the large acq u1s1tions made by companies since 1948 A large acq uistion m ean~ that the company acq uired had as:.et:. of al least SlO million In 1948 t h<>re was a tota l of four of these acquisitions 1949 s aw s rx The pace picked up s harply m t he 1950s In 1955. when Amencan Cyanamid bou~ht form 1ca and fleech Nut bou~ht Lire Savers, the re we re Ill of thest-laree arn11i-.itinn<. ~· ·• THE MERG ER BOOM really took off m the 1960:.. The peak was 1968 Thal was the year Ph1lrp Morn:. ucqu1red its stake i11 Milll:r beer and Alla11t1c Ft1 chf1eld took over S1ni.'la1r01I Before th<·) ea r was 11\'cr ar·quircd over l74 com panrC'S whoi.e as~tl!> were ea<•h above $JO m1ll1on had been ac Q u1 red b} other t·CJm pan 1es Arlivlly tatll'J off in the early 1971}., cver·yone was JU =>I exhausted but t he merger and Jcqu1:.1t1on game i!' Onl'c again back In fas hion r or the las t three year<; there have l:lt'en more thJn lOCI largt.-ar<1u1srll<m~ ever y yl'ar A nev. t:'lcm1·nt toda) · 1s the fon •1gn takcuvl'r , More ;ind mor<· Am enc an <'ompan1c., arC' bein~ acq uired hv fcire1~n hr ms Productivity slwws big jump W\Sl l l :\l<;ro.'; 1 \l'• 1 he 11r•J•ll11·11\1t \' ot non f111an1·1a l 1•11rpnr;_il111l\'o. 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'" '·"' t ~,., 1n hill 14.1 ( .. llf!Ct wtJ """',.,,. Cll\fr•butf() ""' w.._ ttt\Wf'~ _,.. W1ff\ ••rr.nf1i. •• W ttP"CX;I ... ,. f(tnl\ it01 I • g,,,rttMJhO" ,. t 1Atl4\ '""'D•1(t Ot •ttH1',~l 1>mulft pl• V1 P-f \.Mftl flArNnQ\ (lf>I '"td by dt~tCfi. 1J\Q lht Afht I 1 t'l'Ont"' ,.ttm1nQ\ OQ\fr~ 1nto I A\t \Al • Of 1(1 .. ,. .. ·= · . .. . '• .. .·. ,•, :· .=~ .. .. . -:·. •. ·. •. .. •. oncert keys • toy campaign Manne Corpt' Toya ToU colJenaon campalp at ff~oe Center'"°"'*" a •HI be1•n 1~ml1ht with a fr" concert and other •c· • th I UM A~ abow at 7 p.m . wW be folAow..s by lbe D·plece Tb1rd Marln e Air Wln1 Band performtn1 a concert of Chriatmu muaic al 7: 30. All actlviU• wUl be presented ' . ,.,..,..,.••fHtrrerr~rcftl DEA8 8BADB88: Aa laeerreet Jll•H •••• ,_ ,,. ......... .,, F•a111 awardl 1a Oraa1e wu ....... .._. la tM Dee. I A YB eel&••· TM eerred a .. tter II n1.JM1. o..uc ............... 11• CONSUMER "Got a probWm~ Tian write to Pol Dlaul. Pol '°"' cut red laJ», lldtinQ tlw ....,.,., Giid acCiolt J10U WH to aolue bwquUwt in QOtJmttnftl Cllld ~ ... Moil JIC*r qwttiont to f!al 0..n, At Your~. Oraliit Cooat Dmlrl Pilot, P.O. Boz UIO, Coaa MtlO, CA mM. At mon11 tdttr• cu poui,,,. will ~ ~td. but phonl!d mq,dritt or ltttn• not including tlw rtodtr'• f1'll eome, addreH and builwu Mitri' pltoM num~ cannot~ coruiMrtd. rm. column apptOrt deli· 111 tzcept SURdo111." each day feellna •tiff ud tired, •peeially ~ the 1houlder area. Are there MY exettiMI I eaa do to help relieve my deakbound aches aad ,.U.! ~ L.L .. Irvine n.e eserdles cu lie ._. .......... w .. ........ 8&art .......... ,., .............. . 'hM'tr ud Ma •me• ... ~=-.._. ... .,.. .......... ,., . ...., ... Fellew wl&la .., ltrea&ldq. Draw la a ..., In the ma1n lobby area· ol the-• aboppifta center. 7777 Edinpr Av_,, DEAR PAT: How did the poUIMttla come to be a symbol of Chriatmu T I've beard about the ori1inaUon ot a lot of other Cbrbtmu decorations, but never about this plant. brea' If ... I ' ..... ell ... .....,..., ...... .... nleue ..... , ... ....,. ,.. .......... u.,. ,,_ ....., tan ....... ,,.. ........... "•&l5lrall0Cl l11 W'lder WIAY for a .. tnler receu day camp for Qalla Mesa and Newport Beach Int lb.rou&h sixth 1raders who .. )' be at loose ends over the •ter school vacaUon period. "'e OrllJl&e .Coast YMCA has ,_.duled the camp, called a ~aaon Tratn, ·· between Dec. a and Jan. l from 9 a m lo 4 ,.Ill . dai ly , a s po kesman UlltOW'ICed. To be held al Back Bay Hi1h Sdtool. Irvine a.nd Monte Vista Avenues in Costa Mesa, the ~amp is to feature an imaginary wason train trip from St. Louis lo Newport Beach, making "stops" along the way at major cities lo combine "education and Hcitement." he said. Events will include trips to Knott 's Berry Farm and a roller rink , with other activities to Include a bike rodeo, barbecue and swimming at the YMCA pool. A S74 fee wi II be charged YMCA members, with others to ' pay $80, the spokesman said. More information may be obtained by calling 642·9990. A 40-foot Chriatmu tree will be lit u part ot the festiviUe.. Alao, a model railroad 111tem 1nvolvtna more than 700..feet ol track runnln1 over an area 24-feet wide by 36-feet lone. will be operaled in the lobby. Vern Dietsche, who is t oordinallfta construction ot the H0-1aU1e model said volunteers are needed to help construct the set -up. He said railroad scenery and buildings also are needed. Persona interested in dooatina their Ume or equipment lo the railroad system can contact Dietsche or John Taite at 897·2533. Refugees sicker ATLANTA CAP) -The in· C'idence of tuberculosis among lndoC'hinese refugees is nearly 60 times higher: than the rate among other groups in the Unit· ed States, according to the na· tional Centers for Disease Con· trol. Indochinese refugees ac· counted for 6.1 percent of all new cases of tuberculosis in the United States between January 1979 and July 1980. ----- PIEE Piano Entertainment Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 'til O.ristmas 12-5 PIEE Gift Wrap PIEE Refreshments 20% OFF Henckel and Sabatier • ·fabuloUs Copper from all over the world • !xquisite Porcelain Animal ornaments 3441 VICI Udo, Newport Beach 675-1460 APWI ........ GIFT TO COLLEGE Buddy Greco Greco gives gear to Golden West Buddy Greco, recording artist and Las Vegas nightclub entertainer. has donated $15,000 to $20,000 worth of big band-style musical arrangements to Golden Wes t College in Huntington Beach for use in its commercial music program. The music spans Greco·s entire career , dating back to his early tours with B enny Goodman's. band as a singer. pianist and arranger. Golden West music instructor Gerry Schroeder said he and other instructors will use the Greco material in pop singing and band c l asses and performances, as well as in student-produced recordings. T.S.,eo,qllea• TM "1Mllda9 MIU la .dee. AH11'411i1 te 1e1ead, a ••all beJ belt•.._ . ..., te pnJ a& ld8 villa1e'1 cllardl Meaae MW• Sift te ,&aee before ... creelte laalde. la &lie apet wt.re '8 lutelt, a bea&dhll plu& _.... aca.W 1ea ... pew lmmMla&ely .... lie,......_ 11 u Ida Sift te &lie lafaa& JeAI. TM •es.k&M calW &lie ,.... Fler de la Noelle .._. -newer el u.. a.q NIP&. It wH l.a&ndwced &o tile Ual&ecl Slates Iv Im lty Joel Roberta PulwU, tint U.S. •......,.&oMedee. ca .... 1or ..,.., ....... DEAR PAT: Would you su11est professional dry cleaning or conventional wubln1 for a lon1· sleeved Pendleton wool shirt? These shirts are quite expensive, so if washinc is preferable, I'd like to know exactly bow it should be done. D.S .. HunUniton Beach The Peadletoe Sport SMp la Lapu BWa •aU Htles&a f09 cllleck ... care laltel lallWe Ute llllrt. It wW &ell y .. wllleUler dry cleu1&1 or laadertac la reqlllred. Some Petldleta llalrta •at be dry- cleaaed. ba& odilen may be lamdered accon1Ja1 &o dlrecUoas oa any mild, cold-water laud.ry prod· ut't. E.r~rrilln tor d~•lc.._d Dear Pat: My job requires me to stay at my desk all day. I try to vary my position, but end up laa,tlq Ma e.er eada .... ., r. New, nlH .a •me• ... ....., eMa te ..... te clael&. ,,._ ..... , ,..... .............. dftle ...... , • fewU... ... daaqe4lreedla. , Nest......, ............... ,. ........... UHNer, &Ma U.. o&Mr. Te eue •iiliier • ...._, lift l~tllMn (_... elMwa "-'> ... N&a&e &lae• baekwarda la a elrcalar ...U.. ne. 1wttela d.lJ'ff, ··~· ftl ...-~ DEAR PAT: I bou1bt a $'9.95 bandba1 from Am buaador International in Tempe, Aria. I uaed it constanUy for two years until a seam ripped. It couldn't be repaired, so I sent the purse back to the firm and asked for an identi~al replacement. This is in accordance with the guarantee which states, "U at any time your purchase is not givin1 you tbe service you expect· ~ it to. just send it back to us and we wilt-either refund the price you paid for it, or replace the product without charge ... whichever you prefer." Instead, I received a check for 136.•. which was less than I bad paid. I sent the check back and again requested a replacement purse. I was told that it was out of stock . I don't understand this as it is piclW'ed in the company's latest catalog. I hope you can help. S.S .. Santa Ana TM replacemeat p11111e , .. •ut II la ... mall. 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',..... w ... l :JO MEN 'S STORE • A rose 1s a rose ... 8442 Ouadway Whittier 3467 Via lido Newport Beach Now FeaturinCJ: . Nipon Boutique. J . G. Hook. Justin Ltd .. Nantucket Blouses. manyhair accessories and gift items. along with handsome porcelain collector dolls. /Jr l4ZJ VloUclo (}/fli~JI ... ~.._. TllAJ>ITIO'IALU' lt-'l 1'1111 6 7 5-0321 --.-, C10TMES [~ until it's a belt. J4'7¥1eLWe ... .,.,.. ..... 673-4510 ---. -·~ .. _,, ·----~·-,.· ···----··· . ..... .. . . .... ... . . . .. --__ .....__. __......_. ....... ....,..__ ·--.. --· .... -. -------·-.......,_.... .................... INSIDE: •SuperrMrt&et Shopper •SlnglesCale.ndar •Sllm Gourmet •Special Diets ~y. Oecernoe1 10. 1940 • t Pastry -making is fine art A mu ter pastry chef apenda e1&ht years learn.t.n1 hi.II trade in Europe. "A baker makes only breads and rolls, but an Germany, where I train~ a master pastry chef creates exquisite deSllerts Cil ror royalty .. The pastnes ao with a menu j ust .as certain wines IO wtth ~rtain meats Pastry making is a fine art," says Sigismund Hau. H£ ~D HJS WIFE, Elisabeth, own Das Yoahurt Haws in San Juan Capistrano and serve home-cooked lunches, imported and California wines and European desserts with coffee. YOlhurt desserts are served in all navors. • and customers may take home s pecialJy. ordered pastries. - Hau's training a s konitorme1ster. or master pastry chef, began with school and train inc under masters in the profession. "~.the five years after receiving my apprenticesrup degree. l worked in shops with specialties interesung to me. One was the t:are Feldherrn-Halle, the most famous pastry s hop in Germany, which employs Z2 pastry makers. One wou.Jd have to work at 10 other shops to learn what one learns at Cafe Feldhe rm-Halle in the same time." he says. SCHOOUNG FOR HAU came in Munich. "To the connoiseur of rine food. Munich is the best," he says. "The-city boasts more one- and two-star Michelin-rated restaurants than any other German city." School was expens ive and rigorous. "Twenty-five percent of students fail." he pointed out. Student projects included a hot sugar-blown centerpiece, a meat entre enclosed in sculpted puffed dough, 10 kinds of cookies. an ice cream parfait and a pound of praline candy fo 10 dif· rerent varieties. WHEN HAU PASSED the test to become a master chef in 1963, he moved to America to open his own business. The Hau's have owned three s uccessful businesses in Orange County, but it wasn 'l always easy. When Sigismund first came to America in 1964 he was practically penniless. "I spoke no English and had only $130 in my pocket. I bought a bicycle for $35 which I used lo tra vel to my job at the Snack Shop Bakery in Corona del Mar," he said. . One year later Hau foun<t a run-dow1' bakery in Tustin. He made the rounds of banks requesting the $16,500 asking price, but loan of· ricers ju.at shook their heads. Finally, two bankers agreed lo give him $6,000 and S7 ,000. He persuaded his helper at the Newporter Inn to put in $5,000 and took him in as a junior partner Hau built the bakery from a run-down shop with antiquated equipment. Profits were used to add equipment to buy anothe r busines'i in,Laguna Beach called Andree Patisserie. CU&'TOMERS HA VE included Presidents Johnson and Nixon. Vice President Agnew, executi ves of Orange County's largest firms. rour of the finest hotels in the county and exclusive restaurants such as Chanteclair. Chez Cary, Villa Fontana. the Riviera, Five Crowns, and Ben Brown's, Santa Ana and Big Canyon country clubs. The Haus gave up the Tustin Ravarian bakery in 1975 because it took too much of their lime. Two years later they opened Das Yoghurt Haus in San Juan Capistrano. Business is done on a s maller scale, leaving time for the ir 6· and 9-year-old sons, Andreas and Christopher. Mrs. Hau helps with administrative tasks Sigismund's colorf ul gingerbread house can be made from a kit for the entire family to assemble. and does all the cooking. Her specialties include homemade soups . h e alth s a ndwiches and salads. She also prepa res gourmet style, sit· down dinners. Mrs. Hau boasts of hotel management train· ing in Europe. In Europe. as pirants to degrees in hotel management and other a reas of the food busi· ness seek out jobs at famous hotels to appren· t1ce under the great chefs. Mrs Hau spent a year learning Italian before she could work in Ita ly. She apprenticed at the Hotel S<:hoenbrunn in the Bavarian Mountains and at the Grand Hotel in Florence. Later she opened an ex- c I u s i ve r es ort n ear Ve nice c a l le d the Rosapineta. Before coming to America. she I \ ' .... CWLY PILOT F.Ood . Cf - managed the Hotel Everest at Lido di J esolo. One of Hau's favorite holiday take-out or- ders is his raspberry or pumpkin chiffon trine The customer brings a glass or crystal bowl to be the restaurant to be rilled with layers of cake and filling Ambrosia-like sponge cake 1s soaked in liquor. then covered with alternating layers of pumpkin or raspberry chiffon until the bo wl 1s full The cake 1s topped with whipped crea m and nuts. Another special holiday creation is the one- pound assorted cookie box. which includes 20 varit'ties, each made with a different dough. Cookies include Spekulalzius, Pferter Neusse. Flor entiene r . Lebkuche n , Butter Cookies. Ousseldorfer Tortchen. Domino Steine and Zimt Sterne . Each Christmas Hau prepares German Chr stmas Stollen. a cake similar to the t radi· l1onal American fruit cake, but lighter and made from almonds . orange and lemon peels. Desdncr Stoll~n is popular as a gin. in Germany durinlit the hohdays. SIGMUND'S CROQUEMBOUCHE /\ Croquembouche is a Christmas cen te rpicce res e mbling a carame l-colored Christmas tree of individual ball-shaped cream puff pastries. each filled with rum custatd and dipped in caramel. The caramel cracks in the mouth thus the name Croquembouche. Each person lakes several cream puffs to eat when the Croquembouche is served. It must be made the same day it's served because refrigeration melts the caramel. Cream Puffs I pint water 8 ounces butter P:tnch salt Pinch sugar 8 ounces bread nour 5eggs Custard l quart milk 8 ounces s ugar VJ vanilla bean Pinch salt 4 ounces com starch 3 egga 1 cup milk l cup whipping cream FIUlll& Custard 1 cup whipping cream 'Ai cup rum Cara•el 1 pound suaar • l ounce com syrup in cup water INSTaVCl'IONS Crea• Pwlf Brine water. butler, •alt. aucar to a boil. Add flour and stJr unUI lumP1 up. Put lumpa ln mhdq bowl. Set machine on low speed and add e111 slowly one by on.. Put aua ln putry bac. Line baklnl sheet with ~archment paper and 1quene out ball dollar alle doUopa ol cloqh. Master Pastry Chef Sigismund Hau of San Juan Capistrano displays a c roquembouche • one of his many pastry specialties \ ~ . I / ... --· • Bake at 400 de~r ces until golden brown. about 20 minutf':o; Custard Bnng l quart of milk. suizar, vanilla bean ' and salt to a boil ln a separate bowl stir cornstarch. eggs and 1 cup milk. When the milk be~i ns to boll stir in corns tarch mix and stirring constantly until <'UStard <"omes back to a boil. Tak~ off stove Cool in refn~erator. but stir OC· r as1onall} to prevent skin formation. Do not rovf'r Fil Ung After custard ts cooled, whip up 1 cup fresh whipped cream until stiff ano fold in with hand whip •~, rum into the custard Take scissors and with the sharp end poke holes into bottom of cre am p;hb. Fit pastry bag with a small metal t ube Then fi ll bag with custard and fill each cream puff through hole in the puff Caramel nnnlit sugar. corn syrup and water to a boil until golden bruwn. Use while still hot. Dip cream puff into car amel and put together in the shape of a tree one by one. Cover only the top of the puff with the caramel. Work rapidly as the ca ramel hardens drastically as it cools ELISABETH'S FAVORITE SOLE EN PAPILLOTE <SOLE IN PAPER'> If you ha ve a platter. of either stainless s teel or some other heatproof material, lay the papillote on that. There are several kinds of paper you can use. Butchers' paper takes on a pleasant brown color in the oven. but other kinds of parchment paper v.;u work fine. Foil is easy to use. and many good restaurants use it for dishes served en papillote. 12 small sole fillets 24small mushroom caps "'• cup butter, softened '"'2 cup chopped s hallots (about ei1bt) l cup sk.immed, canned chicken broth l,".I cup nour V• heavy cream 2 tablespoons lemon juice i,.ti teaspoon white pepper 1 teaspoon salt 12 slices of carrot l s plit (6 and ~ ow:aces) ol dry cbam· pagne 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 1 eag white, slightly be.ten Lemon wedges Preheat oven to 350 de1reea. Put lhe 12 best- looklnl mushroom capa aside. Slice tbe rest of the calJI and arrance a few slices on lbe c:eater of each fish fillet. Fold the ends of tbe ftlleta over \.he mushrooms. Spread \4 cup ol the butter ln a bMJn1 pan, sprinkle with shallot.a. salt and pepper. TIMD put in the ftlleta, folded aided down. Put tla lJ re- mainlnl m .. hroom HPI and tbe carrot la Uae pan. Pour ln the champape and dteek dlidl• broth. Cover the pan witb foil. BriDt to 1 -:!i then hnmed.iately ptace t.M pan bl tbe o.ea (Sft aGYALTY, Pa .. Q) I G cwt V Pk.OT Scanners don't compute Ky Mi\a'Tt U•ANE Wht•n I 1ttt•1•ntl f'nlt•1t'd 111 K1 011er uptrrna1 kt'l rn n lnd1un1i1poll!oo i.ubutll, I not1c f'd lh•l t'll'<'ll Ullll ""IUlllt'l 11 ht1d bef'n Ill atall~ a\ ""'' 1 tw1 k out 1•m10tt•r Suqm1.0l\i ly , the "l('N 'l'll lhut 1ll11plll)' the prWt' Of t1a('h Iceni purt ha;,1·<1 upJ>t•urt·d to ht1vt' bet:n turned to flu l' lht• 1 u ... hit•r rt1lhc1 than th~ l h OpJM'I r( ~ tnlllll\t'' l11 t1•1 'A ilh \t'Yt'I Lil ltCmio 1n nl) ~h'•P•~"'~ 11HI I ~111 11110 ihl' l'h"<'k out lint> to takt• ..i 1111 ._., look ut how the 111.1w equ1µmt'nt ~ '"' u11 ur11ll·tJ ul \ht• l'V\llltt'I' \~ Mtot•1••:K "I '" t·µu1 t.J to chcclt out. lt•lt tht•11 .. 1101.1v1n;: l'l.lfb Ill tht' front or tl'h· lllunh 1 ''''~"1 .. 1\l' lhl· t·lt'l'\ronl\· Nt·anner T twn th\'\ ..., .llkn l 'l'' t'I al l~t>l foc'ward to' a r h1•,1 ha.ti twll 11 ~"~ fl om lht:t~ that they •l"t' 1 't'C.I t1u·1 r pun laui.t'' ~1ng tallied (They t'UUlll ..1l~1 U'lt lht' :>ht:'il ror WrJtlOg t•heCkS, -. hll h ''.,., hdt t\ 1 ll~\·r 'd)' at 1::. there for l .\' I 'tuod ..it that ~llelf, 1 realaed that rn~ tlr'l llb..,t'n d\11111 upon entenng the store h..id bt-t'n n1rrt'1·1 I ht! d11>play screen was I a• ing tht' l .... .,1n,., not the 1>hopper . To::.~ thl' pnu.·~ on the display screen, I had to lt'an ovt'1 lhl· l'ht':.t high s helL bending "1) hl'.td ... harpl) to tht: left IN ADDITION, the l'8Sh1er's reg1ster- control panel wa~ rnounted on a pedestal posrt1oned d1rec·1ly hctwet•n me and the item;> that were bcrn.: pae-sl•d at·ross the scanner. With my pun ·ha!!t'S M'vcral feet away and blot·ked from view . II wai> almost impossible for me to ~ee lht: ind1v1dual pr1ct' markings and to t·ompare them with the numbers that flashed on the thsplay screen. And thal wasn't all. After items were scanned. lh(• n 1sh1er pushed them behind the cheC'k writing snl'lf where they were hidden from my view I asked other s hoppers 1f !ht• locat1on of the d'-play 1creen made It difficult for them to '" the pr1ctll of the items they were purchulna. They all confirmed that it did. In retponse to m y inquiries, Kroger aa- liured me that its policy Is to face the display :.rreen toward the shopper and that the situa· t1on I had encountered would be investigated. A t'EW Di\ VS later, I received a letter (rorn Audfey McCalferty, Kroger's manager of public Information. She said I had prob· ably experienced my problem because I had been 1tanding where the baager normally at ands No way (as a veteran supermarket shop· per, I certainly know where the ba11er is l!i up posed to stand> c.;·mon, Kroger, gave us a break! How can shoppers determine if their purchases are being recorded correctly if they must stand several feet from the scan- ner? If their vision is obscured by the reg- 1ster·control panel? If the display screen is t urned away from t hem ? And 1f the1r purchases are then hidden behind a chest· high shelf? This was the closest I have ever come to being pushed through a check.out line wear- ing a blindfold. SHOPPE RS MUST be considered in the design and installation of the electronic scan- ners that will be appearing in more and more supermarkets. These are basic rights to which all shop- pers in this electronic a~e are entitled. REFUND Ot' THE DAV Write lo the followin~ address to receive the form required by this $1 refund offer: Durkee Famous Foods. 900 Union Commerce Building, Department RG -2, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. This offer expires June JO. 1981. -------------u.w~NiF~Eaa~Nos------------1 Ct1p out lht) httt "'10 lleep H w1tn "m11•r c•\h ott t ents or "~ FO' /~ citnh. \.t'nel 1~ rf"Qu1r.O ret\H'd I C-OuPOns bt•f''tt9f refund otters •ttn Dl'Vf'f~ torm plu\ 1ne Unlverwt PrOduct Code trom Ont S (OUPGn'. tor •••"'Pl• Sl•tt t oflt<C•"9 ttw nH'deO ounc~ bO.a ot Pr\1!loOOerm For $t )(). 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'"''t<"""""'_ 0tt.,., .... ,11o,111•1 .I ~-------------------------------------~ FOOD Drain a can of cling peach slices in light syrup (economy pack ). Arrange peach slices and fresh orange slices on sa l a d pl a te s . Generously lop each serving with a m ixture of mayonnaise and sour cream. ~ PEACH MERENGUE SUPAISES Leave a treat for San· sweet potatoes. Top with ta next to the stO<.'kings! m i n i a t u r e Drain a 17-o unce can of marshmallows before fruit cocktail. Mix with bakinjt. your favorite muffin re-To give special honor cipe to make 24 muffins . to the New Year. feature You'll have enough for a luxurious dessert al Santa and everyone else your celebration feast. at your h ouse o n ' Peach Me r i n gue Christmas morning. Surprises are an elegant Drain a can of cling and delicious dessert peach slices packed in that captures the festive light syrup Cecono n:i y feeling of New Year's . pack) and roll 1n Golden cling peach granola. Place in a bowl ha lves are filled with and top with a dollop of c urrant je!!y. mince· orange m ar m e lade. meat 'or ice cr eam. Healthy ahd delicious lopped with me ringue for br~akfast or dessert! and baked. Fruit c~~kta11 is a. col· Because the evening is orful add1t1on to holiday special. serve this dis· s weet potatoes . Toss tinctive dessert with d~ained fruit cocktail champagne . It adds that with cooked vams or extra holiday touch. F or an elegant welcome to 1981, serve Peach M e r i ngu e Surprises. PEACH MERINGUE SURPRISES 4 egg whites. room temperature 14 teaspoon cream of tartar 1·2 cup sugar 12 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cans (16 ounces each ) cling peach halves. drained Currant jelly Mincemeat Vanilla ice cream H ea t oven to 400 degrees Beat egg whites and cream of tartar until soft peaks form. Beat in sugar l tablespoon at a time; continue beating until meringue is stiff and glossy. Beat in vanilla_ Place peach halves, cut side up. in baking dish. Place 1 heaping teas. poon curra nt jelly in ce nt e r of 4 peach halves. Place I heaping teaspoon mincem eat in center of 4 peach halves. Place small scoop of ice cr ea m in center of 4 peach halves. Pipe mer- ingue onto peach halves using a pastry bag, or pile on with a s poon. Bake until meringue is bro wned and peaches are warm ed through, about 5 minutes. Makes 6 servin~s. 200 Marine Ave. 873-0330 Effective l2/10.12/17 J&B Scotch ANDRE' Champagn Miller Lite BEER 750 ml. •••er 750 ml. 12 01. cons Son 50' 6-Pca 1.79 ·JtB 1.99 1.99 ......_.: ___ Lowenbrau BEER 19 750 ML. TANQUERAY GIN .....• s799 ... '2'9 750 ML. PORTUGESE MATRJS WINE ...•• 1SO ML. V.S.O.P. REMY MARTIN ...... s 1799 1.75 LITER KESSlfR BLEND .•• 750 ML. CHRISTIAN BROS. BRAtl>Y ........ . 500 .ML. KAll.UA ........ . 750 ML. MARTINI &c ROSSI ..... s999 ..... s499 ..... s599 . ASTl-SPUMAtm ..... .'699 ...... S695 750 ML. HARVEY'S BRIST<I. CREAM JIM BEAM 750 ml. CANADIAN auB s... SZ.41 750 ml. 5.99 1SO ML. UTE OR DARK .S499 .S699 . .. s549 BACARDI RUM .•.••.. 1SO ML. TEQUILA JOSE QJERVO GOLD ••• 1SO ML. I. W. ,HARPER . . . 1SO ML. llO PROOF • SMIRNOFF VODKA •••• 750 ML. BAILEY'S · 1RISH CREAM ...... . 750 ML. . . '4" .511 99 QAN MacGREGOR ••.•. .'3" .'7" .. '5" 1.75 LITER POPOV VODKA ••••••• 750 ML. TEQUILA JOSE QJERVO WHITE WI lllMI,-WI 11/Dft Miii W C'MIS I • • ~~-------------. ----~ ------... ----··-________ .. J ... FOOD Clay cookies cut· calories \ t r ll'nd .. n t' c hubh> bH d1rH·onrt•d th• uJllm•l' "'' \ lorn· l ' h r I t in "., 1· o o -1 1· c~ram1 " 111 m•n 11111h .:1t·u1 a r t 1 ., ' H ' ~ 1 I I 11 11 11 , n ·All\ ll na lm1.: ha~ an i 11ntl t .. i..10" b t> ~ u l 1 r u 11 \ ll l ' I a fl l' cl C'OOktf' on holul.n ''''' ~ u..,,.d tu t-. u11r ul ht r rt> a IE-St 11•\' Tht•n )ht SH• Gou,...e• bv Biuba•a Gibbons d IS(' 0 \ t' r I' J l h l' I' \ l" II • • ~rt.-ull'r '°' of •llmm111jl( nu 111u11 nu1 ffi•')t und J o"" n ''""' ~l ,1..,1d1· Sht• ""d~ll l dbout tu (' r 1· a 111 tog It th t' 1 risk her n~\\ found !>lin1 'noncnmg and sugar Ot''\) b\ ddbblin.: Ill ~lax IO \O~Urt Cl:lt and· gmgerbrvd1l <\dnt:s' .rnd 'J01 lla Stir 1n flour 'ug.Jr 11 111~' tiut 'ht' t.11J mixture Add d1 t·ed ap 11\ll>S ht'r prt· hol1cJav pie a nd nuts. 1f desir ed. hobb~ until ·he dis Mix thoroughly Place co' ert>J rla) by tables poonful on a ~0111 s he use) all her nonsl1ck baking tin. that cook1e-decorat111g skill!> hus ~en .sprayed with to turn out the rnost t•noking spray Rake JO e n C'hant i ng ·thou ~h manutes ma pn•heated i n e d i b I e c o I · 325-dc~rcc OH!n , until o r f u I I y · g I a /. e d lightly browned . Turn Christrnus tree decura Clff oven and let eookies lions in the sha'pe of l·ool 1n oven l hour . realist 1c -look1ng c lay Makes 24 t·ookies. 45 ~ cooktes calories t:•a<..'h (nuls add If you hav•· thc time 14 c·uloncs µer cookit'l ~ ~ :! and talent to make prct t y cookies, but the dis· in c lination to expose yourself to unneeded calories. !hat's a wcigtit· wis e wa) to "hanne l rour creatrvit} I o l.t'mon and coconut '~ On thP. othN hand, m os t o f u s '-'·ant somethmg dehl'Wusly ed ible . hut k ss calorie r alastroph1c thJn con- ventional sweets to fill our cookie Jars at hoh · day time Bccal'S<' we la c k th e t ime a nd a rtis ti(' talent for pa· tience> to make fancy cook ies. lhe t} pe of recipe we look for 1s quick •and easy. So this month. o ur S lim Gourmet Recipe Contest pri.zes go to two enokie bakers who h<.1ve s ubmitted t'LIS\' s tir-a nd bake drop CoOklCS With hea I thy ingredients . and les" than th(' us ual a m o unt of s ugar <.1nd shortening O ur first prtl(' ~ocs lo BerRJ<'t: l\1J111n of [)ex ler. ~fo . a rcg1stc·r<'cf nurse . f o r her de · lig htfully-spiced drop c:ookics made with ap pies. raisins. rollt>d oaL<; and whole wheal flour. , t\ PP I. E 0 i\ TM t: A I. tombint' to makt· a de · ~ l1 ghlful flil\'Or 1n this =' simple prizC' winner SUI!· ~ gestl'd by Margl•ry Rice of Bedford. N 11 LE MON COCONUT DROP~ 2 t a blt'~po o n s ::.hortenmg 2 ta blespoons s ugar I egg, beaten 4 teaspoons lemon jUll'l' I teaspoon vanilla I c up all-purpose rtou r l 1 ·• tt>aspoons bak· 1ng powder . 1 " tt.>as poon sa lt 1 4 flaked coeonut Cre am shortening and s ug ar together Beal 1n egg. le mon Juice a nd ',rnilla. Set aside. Sift lugt>lher fl o ur. baking powder a nd salt; m ix in coconut Beat m· to egg m1 xtun: Sp ra y a no ns t ick t ookie sheet with cook· m g ~prny Drop dough b\' tl'aspoonful In a p re· heate d 37~degree oven. bake 15 mmutes. or until del icately brown ed. M ukes 26 cookiec;, 35 cu lon es each. COOKI F.S If 1JOU'rr a c reatwe lou'- 1 2 cup whok wht-al calorie cook. Y"U can tw a flour winner . tno I/ 11ou'vP 1 ~ teaspoon hak1n~ f igured out a way to "de· powcfrr c a to r1 ze" a fa ttl:'ntng 1 ~ k as1111<1n -;all favonte. or have developed ·~ teas poon c·1n a tasty dish that makes the na mun most of I.eon low-calorie 1" ll•asp<><1n nut nu.'~ /011ds .~hare uuur recipe :i., t up rolled oats wit h otht'r readRrs 011ce a 2 l a b I cs po o n loo nwn01 wt• publtsh the rnost shortening inll'rest1ny suggestions. 1-' cup brown suAar and every rea.d.er who.~e rec 2 tablespoons plain 1pe appPars 1s awarded a low fat yogurt $14 95 hardcover copy of 1 ('gg, s l1gh\I~ m y "/nternat1nna/ Slim beaten ' Gourmet Cookbook" as a '~ tcasµoon vanilla prize Pnnt or type your 1 applr. unpa n •d . favorite lou>·calcme recipes d iced 'no need to figure calones1 Opl\Onal. quarter and send them to Sltm l'UP chopped nuts Gourmet Reader Recipe Stir together flour. Contest. P 0 lJor 624. bakin~ powder. salt , cin· searta.-" J 07871 ( Singles Calettdar ) SINGLE JEWISH t~RIENDS will have a ski weekend Jan. 9 to 11. For information, call Marilyn at 5.57-3852. SKI CANADA PARTY will be held al 7:45 p .m . Thursday, Dec . 11, in Huntington Beach. For information, call 646·6991. · " SINGLES HANUKKAH DANCE will be he ld at 8 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 13, in Anaheim. For information, call Mickey at 754·1944. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP of Orange County will have a brunch at 11 :30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, in Costa Mesa. For Information, call Maggie al 531-0101. T&AINING FOa GaEATEa socia l effectivenesa ia the theme of a proiram on relationship skills. The day-k>ng workshop wiJJ b e led by Alan Garner , author of "Conversationally Speaking." For Information, call 667·3Cll6. JEWISH PaGFESSIONA.L SINGLES of Orange County will have a "ProcruUnaUon Hanukkah Party" at 12:30 p.m . Sunday, Dec. 14, in Fullerton. For information, call IM·t•. PAaENTS wnHOtJT PAaTNERS will have a potluck dinner and orientation at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, in Fountain Valley. For information, call Barbara al 551-0111. OUTDOOa SINGLES will have a 'day bike at 8 a.m. Smday, Dec. 14, on either Oranae County or An1el11 National Forest trails. For information call Bob at 556-'l'Oll. SSLJ' Cl:NTl:a will hue a Sinlle Exper1eHe dlscmakln on "Glvtn1 To Yourself•• at '7 :30 p.m . Friday, Dec. 12, ln the cltJ ol Oranp. For lnformatiaD, call Jan or Ml~l at "7·llOO .. .. ~--------------------'· • --.. ··--....... 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A GREAT TASTING LOW CALORIE DOG FOOD. TRYIT. 27000 110075 I I I . ...... -'. FOOD . Peanut butter gifts \ hr11tma1 fruuulle trHmy f\aqe . loUI ban What bet aU\a tou1c1 u.tre be tlwae 11\arvelou• lt lovifttly prepnt'd your vt.r )' o wn you thou1bl rru1t • meant hour of paration, lht-r '1 a t b\ t~ for \'O hti Peanut Hutter frultC"allt below ia •ltkh mhed conf c lhal un bf-formed eto loa\t or tin y eM••. to be tU<'ked Into tlft bo~et and aped 011 Jliid• ~• to luck> re ,·1 ~~ lb fruatr&kt> that l> .i•pl · tr r u1st1 blc e\ocll full of pecans, cM<hed (rutt, dates and raaw•ru. plUb the great f11avot urpnse of peanut ._.llt.'r dups T hesl' un1qut little ~1-.p are ea ) to work with. and don 't roelt or run when the) rl' baked Th at f r es h peanut fl a or too. adds a won derful d istinct iveness. You'll say it's the best fruitcake eve r 2 cup• t U ounce ov•r medium beat until par ka .. ) Peanut Buu.-r maature be,U. to boil, Ch\pt stlrrln1 COldtanUy: coa- l rup brolrt n pecan tlnue '-'OOk1na and 1Ur · ,,1 .. re r ln1 5 mJnutet. Remove • rup ¥rt!t'rl r Mn fro m h tat ; lllr •n <11etl rherrlt111, quarter\'d v am 1 Ila l mmedlately '• cu&i red <·11111dled 1add peanut butter cblpe, rherm ... qu1u1ertd ill rrlnc until ~mpletely H.-.t ii111d an·cn ran mdted. Stlr ln broken d•~d \'lit1rn.. p e c a n pie c ea a n d 1•.-.,·•n hulvt-11 quartered candied cher· ti u t t e r ""' 11 tt 1 n c b ~es Pow' into prepared 1qu11rt' pun Cumblnt pan. Deeorate , wllb ad· f'vapor11tt'd milk, butH:r , daU onal ~ecan halves au11u iilnd man1hm•ll01N and candied cherries: ('rt~t' In a htiilvy 2t'. c.:ool Cut intd squares. qua rt aur pan Cook CMakes1bout3pounds> PLArt 01'1 GREAT HOLIDAY SAVlnGs . WITH VONS ,. Peanut Butter Chip Fruitcakes and Holiday Peanut Butter Fudge make tempting gifts. T ry the chips in Holt d a) Pe anut Butter Fudge, too It's essen tial. of course. for this candy lO be creamy and here , the chips melt and blend beautifull y when heated with othe r ingredients. Thi s wo nderful l y r ich candy looks so , festive with lidditions .:.25 of red and green candied cherries PEANUT BUTTER CHIP FRUITCAKE 2 cups peca n halves -P~-cllps w-a-1nut halV('S l 1:i cups can died pineapple , cut up 1 1. c ups go lde n raisins 112 c ups 18-ounce pa ck age > whole pitted dates :14 r up red candied cherries 3• cup gr een ca n died C'hernes -I c ups (two 12 ounce packages 1 Peanut Butter Chips 11, cups 114·ounce (a n 1 s we e te ne d con den s L•d m il k <NOT t•v aporated J Preheat oven lo 275 degrees. ln large mixing bowl. com bine all ingre- dients: mix well. Press m ixture into foil-lined 6 1• x 312 x 21 .. inch loaf p ~ns : or paper-lined m uffin tins. 212-incht·s in diamete r : r>r paper- h ned muffin tins. 2 m· ches 1n diameter. Bake 30 minutes for loaf pan a nd 21i ·in ch muffin tins. 25 minutes for 2· inch muffin tins. Cool. remove from pans Wrap In foil o r clear plas tic wrap : store in r<'fngerator . Ma kes 5 mini-loaves . 45 21h·inch diameter cakes . or 60 2·inch cakes. HOUDA Y PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE :i,4 cup evaporated milk •~ c up butter o r margarine 211. cups sugar 1 :11. c ups ( 7 -ounce ja r ) mars hmal l o w creme I teaspoon vanilla Cheese roll For a holiday cheese roll that may be sliced and served A>ver toast rounds o r c r acker s, ble nd equal par ts of s hre dded c hedd ar c heese, crumbled blue · c h eese and cream c h eese; s hape into a roll. Dust with chopped parsley and refrigerate . This cheese mixture may also be shaped into a ball and covered with chopped nuts. 'Dessert A scoop or ice cream makes a wonderful dessert when served with Chocolate Honey Almond Sauce: Heat 1 cup (6 ounce package) semi -s weet chocolate pieces with ~ cup el!.ch of whipping cream and honey until c hocolate melts. Stir in 'h cup chopped, blanc h ed almonds. Serve warm over Ice cream and en- joy. Turn '2 into '100 Wiii\ o Ptmy Pincher od -S2 tor 1hfte lines. 1w0 dovs to .ti 1 tems worth o totol oUIOO C.oll 642-5678 and dlorge yo.x t Plftdwt Ad if1111ijj(a11 a J. t .:.P9 6~cM~ MICHEb~B,," . BEER -~ ~·~.~~ 120L 6 P"ICK "<ORI.. IUR"'I BOlfU. UM/1 4 1Purcllow °""' •m.1 '"9 pnc" 2 J9J A Gift In Good Taste WrLL DOCmU-1'112-DIPnlUlftQ oaa QQAllANrU OP VON• LOW PIUCI!• VONS GIFT CERTIFICATES .., •1111 lhdl wn~vPrv nd,.idual t$ fun IO rf'CeM arid ''<'" rnorr fun 10 'I'"" Voru holdey gdl , rn-t• "'"' t •.trt tw-JlUfCf\d\td 1n ctmount' ol S')()() S/~I Sfnl)I) s1~00. s2000 '2~00 OI 1ou "'"' wt'>lt 1u pttr(hn"' o ccrofteJ!e IOI a hen o< tf")ln lurlv·v ..,,.,. 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Ir \t111'rl· 111>1 planning a p:irr~ 1111\. 11rc,cn J part~. ~nu c tn 'till <:nju~ ftlll t·t.:rc.d at hn:Jkfa,t limt.:. Tho-.c t:ri"P" linlc hi"il'llih arc a uclicio11' \\ay to get fihcr1111,/ IOW~ fort :faa- uon nf 10 \ ita min-. anu imn-J combination found 111 no other l'crcal. l\1:f111gg\ .... cereal. Ar pany t1111t· or hrca"fa'ir timl.'. there\ no othe r ll.'rl'.lf likl.' IL 'l'cr 1·•11. •Cf\ inl( of''°'' <-Creal. I .. ·I I I I I WldneecMJ, o.c.mber 10, tNO SAUSAGE APPETIZERS AND SNACKS MAKE APPETIZING GIFTS ... Royalty (From Pa"eCl> bake for 20 mintutes. While the fi s h is baking, prepare beurre manie by mixing the remaining one·half cup butter with the flour Now to the l'ap1 1ll)tc . Cut an oval about 20 inches long and 14 inches wide from one large piece of butchers ' paper or parchment. From another piece cut a nother oval one inch bigger all around. Use the higger oval as the top. Generous ly butter the bottom sheet of paper to within one inch of the edge and put it on an ovenproof platter or cookie sheet When the fish is baked. gently lift the fillets, mushroom caps and carrot slices from the bak· ing pan with a slotted spatul~ and set them on a plate to drain. Cover them with foil to keep warm. Raise the tempe rtaturc c1f the oven to 400 degr~ . . , ..r ~ _., . .. .,_ ~. . / . < . ~ ... ~ ... .J ,,. .. . .,· Drain the broth from the baking pan into a s aucepan, there will be about three cups. Place over medium heat and add the beurre manie a little at a time. stirring with a whisk until b lended, smooth and thick enough to coat the whisk hghtly. You may not need all of it. The nice thing about making a s auce by this m ethod is that it is easy to control. J ust add more or less beurre manie as needed. Stir in cream then add the lemon juice. ' Arrange the drained fillets on the buttered bottom piece of paper. Garnish each with a mushroom cap, cut across the top to hold a car· rot slice Spoon about one cup of sauce over the fillet.s, enough to cover them. Sprinkle with parsley Set the rest of the sauce aside to keep war m. Brush edges of both pieces of paper with egg white diluted with a little water. Put the second piece of paper on top and fold the bottom edge over the top edge. rolling them together and crimping them to get a tight seal. More peopte think Baker's" Angel Flake~ Coconut tastes fresher than any other national brand. Your family wi1l love the scrumptious coconut desserts made with Baker's. So clip the 30~ coupon and brin~ home the delicious coconut that tastes fresh , moist and tender. Q O~'-Y Pll.0 T Elegant ~ash H apptl) for p eoplt who lilt• aqua~h. .oM• \t r1~ o/ thll winter " ittabl u availtbl ll ytar around OW, lhoUlh, II the peak of the a nnual harv"'. 10 Uibh lov rt n thitlr 1k>ry 1'or thf nut ff'w monthl m•n> ltlnds. andudlnl \Orn and hubbard. *Ill b r adtl) "''•ili.ble I\ f'r)'-h r~ Tha '>Quash :-,ouu1 tt' IPf' I• M) &ood thtH )'C\U'H dMamt h want lo IOtlude It lR your ('OU (' uon 'OW' IOI.Alfi t• U1ht 1n 1c1nure but ~tr)' rach in fla\()J' Mll \ of \h\; \)()ct t»t ronw " from mubed eel squ••h Uh l .. H •r h~ht it> I t rl"Qm bro•n ~Uill'I" • .ippltt or oranee JUH't' , oaon .nd nut nu~ Ql' Stl SOl Ft'Lt. Aul lt'T !'\u~ar l ,l <'UI' bulll'r •, \'UIJ t hupµc1I OOIO\l 1 l i. Up .tit IJUI JH>:>C tlour 12 lt'J"poc.m -.ult •, t1.·a~~111 i.:ro und rtUl Oll'g I cup milk 2 tablespoons firmly p~<·ked brown sugar 2'!! C"ups ma&hl•d , cooked .li.'Orn or hub· bard s ,q u a s h 0 R 2 pac·kages < 12 ounces ' t'<H'h t fro1.cn l'ookc d squa:.h, thawed 1 4 t u 11 a p µ Ii.' or orange JUI('~ 6 eg~s st:parati.'Cl ·~ ll·:•:.1Juon t'rcam l\f tartar flull t•r hollo m and sides of 12 x 7' .• x 2·inch bak inR ch s h Sµri nklc with su~ar In medium s aucepan cook onion m 11 1·up butfer o v er me diu m h e al un t il lendl'r but not brown. about 2 minut('s Blend i n fl o ur . c;;.lll ancl S p ecial foods Pizzli on a low -C'alone, low sodium diet " M U!oh room i.u t (•h ini quichr for brunch for somcon(· who thought e~g s and chet.:M· wen~ food!> to avcncl on :1 low cholesterol diet / The answer!> can be ··ye s," according lo the Cli n i ca l N utrition Department at Me moria l Hos pi t al M ech cal Centl'r of Long B1·ach, which is offering a new seriec; of "Orne N Delight" pro~ra ms. ·• FOLLOWIN<. T HE doctor 's orders doesn "t havt• to be a tasteless. fru~t rating experience if you're willing to invest a lit tl e tim<.' 1n thr kttl'hen, .. said Marlene Beno, registered dieti tii.ln and coordinator of the "'Dine "N Delight"' programs. ··Many people think thn hav~ to g i ve up favorite foods forever when advised to redure t•ho lesterol or give up ~alt ... Ms. Beno said "However. in most m s tances. a subtle sub s lltution can redU<'f' c:1 d i s h 's ca lo rie s o r sodium content by half " Resides being :.t "din ing expt>rience , ·· s he ~aid. t he four different "Dine 'N Delight" pro· grams provide informa· tion on t h e ba s il' features of the recom· m e nded nutrition pro· gram . t OW·CAl.ORI E. low· cho lesterol, low·sodium 1 a nd high-fiber classes are now being offered. An important compo. 1 nent of the programs, I Ms. Beno said, is dis · c usslon of the r ationale behind the diet prescrip· lion. nut•., Coo&, •Urrint ~·~': .UI ml1Uar• &1 • and 'bubbb S.lr \'n milk all l t once. Add •lllAI' Cook. 1tlr rln1 toa1t aotl)'. until ml1lure bo lh t1 nd tb•tk• a.movt from hot 111ud in 11qua1h and a_..JYi~ In l&r,. mhdn& bowl but •O wbUo 16nd <'t .. m ol ta rtar 1tl hl&h 1pHd untAI 11tlff but nol dry. JUft unul wh11t•' no lonarr itlJp when bowl is tlllt!d ID t mall bowl bt·~I e&g yollu 11 11.chlly t:llend •mall amount of hot aquHh mixtu re lnto yoaka S&lr yolk mlit\lr• lnto 1qua1b mixture. Gently but thorou1hly foad yolk mllfture iaLO whltte. Pour into pre· pared dlah and aently . mooth 1w1at~. Bake In preheated 3~0 dearee oven until puffy , de l lcately browned and souffle s hakea sll&hllY when ovt!n nl'lc Is gently moved back a nd forth, 40 to 45 minutes. Serve Immediately Makes 6 serving,1 MSt•t•SUSlll A NJ OU PEARS OR IOMlllE fR{Stl 2-=-LETTUCE ~u.• ii MIYOllllSE 149 BEST FOODS 1~z.1 R+ '*' ~ Tangerines !l! M:i.dosh Apples C..-..Y.., if White Grapefruit •• 49 •.. 39 .... 25 ............ fH ClliYas Regal Scotch ~· 1 2 91 ..., ..... ,.... ~ Smimoff Vodka lllflle1C..... .... , B! Seagram's V.O. ~ ,.,., ...... ,.... ..... , ~JimBeam ,.,., ...... ,,... ~ Vorinoff Vodka ISO ""· ,,. ... '·" ltt. l.7S "'· 4'' 7•• 9'' ~...................... I 39 ~ 7-Up ..... -- 10LIDIY F•IT IUIETI ............... ~Chunk light Tuna w. ... B!Ffour ....... B! Tomato Sauce ....... "" .. ~Vet's Dog Food ......... !l! Bisquick Clloce !l! Shortening ···:.:'· .69 '.: .83 1 ::· • 56 IS'.,•• 20 -. . ..... .... 112 ..... 20s - WOMEl'S DESl&IER FRUIT DRlllS ,1~;~11~ 5 3 Hl·C m -::· • -~ ~ Niblets Corn 11., -'-tkl llo!o•MI• .... C-4 !l! Pink Grapefrvit Juice ·:.:· .33 .79 FOOD M ashed, cooked squash flavors . . a light-textured souffle. !29·95 1118 CRIB LEGS J l. "• ............ . iij Beef Pattie Mix :· .88 .. ......... ~Cube Steak . 2'' ...,..... ......... °' Wlalt• fl! Bathroom Tissue . , .. ... . a 9 H! M~~~·i:~;iMix :· .• 99 ..,.'4ol ,tlcl fl! Margarine ll+ o':ie'Pi~;;p~; " .. ... .59 20•1 67 -. lMf"• ~Tomato Juice ·:.;.· • 59 OR ~~z: 95 WHILE SUPf'l Y LASTS Wik•• I C0<111'"4 ._., I I .. ht ffl Whole Ham '·-~· ~Sliced Ham l&oettt .... •• ffi Cream Cheese ..... 1-otMIWC.,..._ ~longhorn Cheese ....... c..........o.,_ !ff Mr. P's Pina ............... ~Ida Treat Potatoes • 209 ill 2'' ... 59 ,., . ,.. • ---... 89 ... . 81£1T ElECTIOllC SIMES "Not kno wing why you ' s hould avoid eating s hrimp sauteed in garlic ' butter or fruit-navor ed I yogurt. e ven tho ugh il is low -fat or sweet en ed I ·n atur a lly.· .. often 1 water s down o ne 's! motivation lo follow even the be:oll nutritional advice," she said. A ~~~Q .. ~~ JEAllS El. I !l! ui.I~~~. The "Dine 'N Delight" programs are offered Monday through I Thursday a\ Memorial's Nutrition Counseling Center . There is a $12 tuition/ meal fee. Prere1istra· lion, accompanied by a SS depoeit, .is requJred a week in advance. For (wtber Inform&· lion, write to: Memor ial Nut r ition Counse ling~ Center, 3711 Loni Beac Blvd ., Suite 415, Lon I Beach, CA 90101, or c t .... phone (2Ja) 42'7·1819. ":.~ . t ~:~.-} § :,~,..,,•.,.tauans , .. •o•tt• NICll "'9CTM ••• llC. ", ............ '"'· \ Ml•ll Hit .... --. ............. .... •nn•C111•. ~--~-----------------· s POCKET wEsTERN sTne MOST 110•1 CHAISE 01E1 •a.oo •• t • fllllll •0016'U. J •l .. ,. r•fU IOftl l J ..... , ~,,.. Lew lletl-X Prices Pnw• We Llste• le YMI llE I TIMEX WITCH 100/o OFF CMOOSf FllOM A fll(MfllDOUS SflfCTIDll Of n•n WA,CHU Ill 011-SPEClAl Gin IMSP'UY AOWHTllU ltl• AH IUl lllU GUll!AlllU !At• .. lllfll Ill•& d -· II ti tl-f "'°"*' ... UU • l•O •-I .. .. IT fl~ .. --" olflt '" IOll .. II M .... W• • • -111'fl Ille M 81tl ..... fW -c.ll<f • I r--· Ille -••••I .,,\ltr• '"' ... 1..-1 • I ~ fen•lM '9W If 'VllC••te ._ ..... rtlft t"e •' , ...... ""'"Ct··--... , .. ' . , 11: i1t ·~ ' .~ • r. " . ~ L I Good · oysters available all year-round I COMrary to pua.tic 096· uoa, Ulen l.t DO ••A•• ,... , .... " comet'° aUaa oy1teu T .. l1 •1~. wllkh oriliaa&M • lurope. tar• ttll• ~allfonla Seafood l..utu&e ..... QO baala la ·Mt. -..dally ... ,. la JwlJllMd9t9tee,wbere :-o•...-c ally brvuted >Y•t•n are avaalabl• vear round Oyswn are IOld It v.., o the •hell , lreab 'h"<'ked. fl"OSt!Cl . cuaned tad tmoked ··Nationally ," ay• fbomu E Elliot\, aumao ol LM Board :'II CSJ, ''UM oyster Ul· :h"t r)' '' one ol tbia ~o&&n&ry's matt valUAble f hheries with past '\arvesb y1eld1nc as much a.a 75 lo ~ million llOUDds anqually Four types are plen !1ful EasJero. <.•om monly referred to as Blue Points, from along the AUantic Coast . Gulf oysters from. the Gulf of Meldco and iu rivers; Pacific or Japanese oysters found along the Pacific Coast and off Japan, where they ori1inated, and Korea; and Olympia or Western oysters from the Pacific Coast." Depending on their size. shucked out-of-the· shell oysters will number anywhere from 150 to 300 per galJon and from 100 to 300 in the shell in bushel baskets. The 240-count in-the· shell oyster, sold per basket, is the most com- mon size. At the tum of the cen- tury San Francisco Bay yielded the l a r gest harvests of oysters along the West Coast, ranking seventh in U.S. production. The history of oyster culture in California dates back to the Gold Rush when Easterners on their way to and from the gold fi e lds craved fre s h oysters. Local supplies of the native Olympia variety were soon exhausted, but, with completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869, it became possible to ship Eastern oysters by rail. Attempts to transplant Easter:n..,beds failed and , by 191.J, the idea was completely abandoned. Growers of that era looked to the Orient for an oyster that would flourish in California waters. By 1931 the c ultu.re of J apanese seeds became the domi· nant force in the state's oyster production. These oysters, grown by the traditional Orien- tal method of bottom culture in dumps called "cu Itches," yielded a very large "meat," but produced an inferior shell shape and a con- sistency that was too chalky and silty for fresh on-the-shell con· sumption. ·'To select fresh oysters ." advises El· liott, "buy only those that are tightly closed. Any that are partially open should close quick· !y when handled. If they don't shut, they're dead and should not be eaten. "If oysters have been frozen, thaw them slow· ly in the refrigerator a nd never r efreeze. Home freezing is not re· commended for any fish or shellfish because residential freezers can· Dot ......... ratun don flll ~ . ..ak• tom...uil~UM, .~, ....... ,...... "0,.... la U.. llMU ... be tOOUaHI, "IM&lld alwa~be IW9d ••U. tbe -t'Uf dowa IO that Julte• doa't leak out. 'n.., ••>' be kept un•h'lded for from ftv• to •l• clay1 la 1ummer and up to 10 day• ln wlnter, lf •tored la tbe coldHt part of the tocftller by oae mu.ea. ~., eGllllrola ........... ud t1alial. Some have rouad •b•lh, wbll• otMrt .,.. ftat. TboN lw'vtetecl com· m•relally r1a1• from two to 1hl lncbH ln ·dlamtlMr. Sv• la tile aam• waters. quaotlU. of ••It ad copper vary' from bed to bed, result· Int la areat differences in taate amoai oysters. Healthy oysten may To open an oyster, hold tt firmly, cup side doum , hinge toward you Insert a sharp paring or oyster knife an inch up from the hinge, where growth indicates a shell division. relriaerator. They may be kept even longer. if first steamed.'· To open an oyster, hold it firmly. cup side down, hin1e toward you. Insert a sharp paring or oyster knife an inch up from the hinge, where growth indicates a shell· division. Apply.moderate force to where the lines in· dicate tbt' division. Slide -don't pry -your way in. sweeping lbe ltnile in an arc of an inch or so to cut the abductor muscle and the oyster will pop open. In 1966 Pigeon Point Shellfish Hatcher y in Pescad ero began re· s earching the ideal method and site for pro· ducing a new Pacific half-s hell oyster . The hatchery pioneerf"d the be green. brown, yellow, red or even black at times. Oysters having any of lbese color varia· lions are not harmful. if used for human con· sumption, contrary to popular belief. There are many reasons for the color variations, the most common one being the particular food or· ganisms that lbe oyster fed on. Marine biologists now know that certain algae, when eaten by an oyster, will result in the oyster assuming the same coloration as the plant. Oysters are an ex· tremely rich source of protein, minerals and vitamins. Their· nutri· lional ba l a n ce is superior to most other foods. In fact, oysters Healthy oysters may be green, brown, yellow, red or even black. development of clutch· less individual . seed oysters and is now the world 's largest single seed producer, export· ing to France, the Orient and the Eastern United States. Pigeon Point was also the first major West C oast g row e r to cultivate oysters in selected Northern California waters uaing suspended rafts Ol' plat· forms. That mean s the oysters are not bottom grown, which eliminates the presence of silt in· side and contributes to a more beautifuJly-shaped shell. At Pigeon Point Hatchery they start with purified ocean water, an algae diet, specially- chosen brood stock and selected larvae to pro· duce an oyster seed , which, once it has hatched, will be sus· pended on a raft or tray or in a lantern net in specially -selected water. where it is re· gularly cleaned, sorted and nurtured for from ten to fourteen months. The seeds ar e con· slantly transferred into different water to im· prove flav or a nd stimulate growth. Other types may require 1 ~ years to grow in warm waters or four to five years in cooler waters. The oyster is a bivalve mollusk, which means it has two shells held contain more protein than milk. A rece.nt study by a Sea Grant food scientist has proven that, in spite of what most people think, oysters are re- 1 at iv el y low in cholesterol. One pound of oysters, for example, has as much cholesterol as a single egg. Research alSo showed that Pacific musseh and clams have equally low concentrations. In cooking oysters, don't let them shrivel or they'll become tough. Cook them only enough to heat them through. They should never lose their plumpness . Re member. they ' re easily digested, whether raw . baked. broiled. boiled , poached , steamed, fried or in stew or stuffing. ''It was Jonathan Swift who said, 'He was a bold man that first eat an oyster.· Now that Americans know what's inside that strange- look ing shell." Elliott conclude d . "it's no wonder we eat 4.500 tons a year." JAPANESE PICKLED OYSTERS 24 shucked oysters 1h teaspoon salt 2 cloves garl ic , crushed 4 tablespoons vinegar 2 teaspoons lemon juice lfJ cup olive oil * Sea -------. AIOU1 II s1.a•GREAT DINNER (') azeo1• 2 ........ Place tbe ~ la a bowl IDd COY• wltb 4 ta blHpoons • at er. Remove uy bit.I ol ahell aad place tbem la • llUCepllll. 8traln out the oyster Juiee1 and returD tbem to tbe pan. Add lemon Juice and 11Jt. Boil for oae mlnute, drain and reserve lbe julcea. Heat~ cup olive o11 in 1ame pan and fry oy1ten briefly unW they become plump and tbe edges be1in t o c url. Remove oysters and set aside. Fry aarlic and pep· percoms in same pan. Remove when aarlic. becomes 1olden and peppercorns are toasted. In a pickling jar place the garlic, peppercorns, oysteh and reserved juices. Add vtnecar and pep· pers, which have been seeded and cut into strips. Refrigetate for three hours .or more. Turn occasionally to mix spices. Ideal ac- companiment for meat or fowl. PACIFIC SNAPPER IN SEAFOOD SAUCE • 6 medium mushrooms, sliced l tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon corn- >larch Dash freshly ground nutmeg 3·4 ounces cooked small shrimp 1 green onion , chopped l cup milk •,., teaspoon salt y,. cup dry white J wine or vermouth 4 4-ounce s mall ~ysters, cutin hall . _ I l Mi pound Pacific s napper, rock cod , I turbot or sole fillets Saute mushrooms and onions in butter until I soft; set aside. Jn a I saucepan mix together I milk, cornstar ch, sail and nutmeg and cook ! until thickened. stirring occasionally. Stir in wine. shrimp, oyst ers and sauteed 1 mushrooms. Arrange fish in a buttered 7 x 11 -inch baking dish. Pour sauce over fish. Bake in a pre-heated 400· degree oven for 15 50 2S minutes, or until flesh of fish separates when tested with a fork. Holiday classes A class in "Christmas Breads Usin g the Cuisinart" will be held at 10 a .m. and again at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at Fassero's International Cookware and Ecole de Cuisine, 2919 East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. "Tasty Holiday Preserving " will be taught at 10 a .m . Friday, and "Kid 's Cookery" for ages 6 to 12 wiU be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. Class fees vary, and s tudents can call 673-2343 for information. To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad . . Call Now 642-5671 .... J22 O Good IOI thlM pieces or jutcy, golden brown Kentucky C F11ed Ctllclltn. plus songte servings ol colt slaw. ~ mnMKS potatoes and c;iravy. and a 1011. L1m11 two ofleta 2 pei coupon per customer Customer pays all appltca • I tite 020 Mtff tall Good IOf twelve pieces ol 1u1cy, ljOlden bfown Kentuc~y Fried Chtcllen, with alx roll1, plus your c:hOlct ot either a large cote slew or ·• large m11hed pot1toe1. and • small gfl")I Ltmlt two 011111 per coupon pe1 cutlomef. 020 Cualomtr pay1 all a119llclbl1 Miit 111. Oller exp11es Oeceml>tr 31 , 11180 Otternplrn I Oec:ember 31. ,990 I Prlcn may vary 11 Pll· tlctpetlng 1oc111ona. GOOd only In Scxllhtrrr I C111lornl1 whtra you ... the Se1tonld 0'"1lng1 window .. · .. bl·--·-· mlDut.., or '8ltil flelb~ 2 table• poona flab Hparat. wba:a *· chopped panley td wltla a fan. ~ teupoon salt Critna Ume will vary Dub ol paprika wttb tbickn... of flab. Dub ol pepper Makes fOW' to f\ve aerv-' I baccSn 1Ucea, cut in in11. •Recipe from Lou tblrcb Pappu'a new book "Jn. Drain oy1ten. Place t • r n a ti o n a I F i 1 b · an oyster on each piece Cookery". of bacon and sprinkle DELEC,TABLE BOT BOU o•ozvvaa: ANGELS ON llOUEBACK 12 ounces fre1h oystera or l Jar canned witb parsley and seuon· in11. Wrap bacon around oyster and secure witb a toothpick. Place "anael1" on broiler rack and broil about four inches from beat for I to 10 mlnutee. Turn carefully. Broil another 4 to s mi.Dutel unW bleon ii criap ud oy1ten belin to curl at ed1es. Iii akee approximately 20 to 25 hon d'oeuvres. May allo be served on Melba tout wttb H9l1an· dalse aauce over tbem. TaADrnONAL COLD WEATHEa FAVOalTE: OY8'1'Ea8TEW 1 pint fresh oyaten V.. cup butt · 1 mar1..-ine l quart milk 1 ~ tablespoon Daah o1 peppe1 Dash ol paprl!c · Cook oysters ov heat in oyster Uq1•1 three minutes 0 1 • edges start to t-ur 1 in remaining ingr• except paprika. 1 a near boil. C .• with paprika ancl immediately . four to six servi111 p~~~~~4fo ~i~~~-ti&1- Need a refreshing change of taste? Ju· sip into any one of our seven exc;1ting flavors. They're Oelialously ditferenr At they're made with Upton's special I.Jiu: • of select teas. Great hot or iced. So sip into the exciting tastes of Lip•• Flavored Teas In tea bags and spice 111 your life! ' R• ~S'!2c --, Save ~4and ~ ... ·ti the light and crunchY. taste of Kelloggs Graham Crackos·cereal. Its made for milk-and you. ~6SIP GRAHAM CRACKOS ' l ' 1· ,,,., i 1, d ( 1 . t • 0 OU Obi DAil V Pll.Of 4 • 0.:.t .. tQ. 1• . . "' Sa\ir;j advice w h n Hktd wblch t ~an tl~ ounctt) PHI, chicken toup, r.cl ••rt ul""' bol day bird tondltoHd crum or pepper, •11•. u1ed. t11;e P"'f tr man peo C' h I c k, n • o up < u n onloa powder. aalt u ' "the 1 diha&tdl black pepper. 1'W"D lalo ~· ·•" ., •tu \\ up dked red • areaud J.quart °A;" \I qwl • ltibloll pe 1Hwr. t"ouk•d untll cauerole. Bake, cov· '° btt"•Ulfl thl• hmder ered, unUl hot. about U ••rb ,•.lht prlnrlpal a «'IW •· ll1&h tl )1 m nutu Serve wltb noe' or uvorlneu In bf•&lln t~rkey, chicken, port ~ D>ot\ tufflna• l '., t upooni ua.: veal. -nu. ~ipe can be Whettur ou r rt'lh' 1.-.1v~ doubled or tripled. 11 de· "ou r aeu tf.n1 fro m h tt•.111111.•on onion aired, spoon unbaked " J)U\\ du mixtuni inLo the cavity ratch u today • "' 1 •• , It or a small turkey or t ' p • • u • a t • t 0 r ... •1& pwi. :tilt &lmpbf)· \Jlit' nnor&n¥. by Plnd1 1eround blatck r o a • t In I c h I c k e n,_; u. hand bJmd Poultry IJ•'~'P"' ik~wer or aew. Roast •uoru~ or ~ 11 t1tu/ P rd1iiat oven to J~ · Collowma yollr favorite flD I ml.\ Hit" 11, the li1.1icr ... ~ ln a lolltg1.1 bc.>wl . t1 i r l'<t I Ions . YIELD: t1'aractc-rbu1ldf"r tolllblnt• m11 caro11 1, About8 cupa A «'rordln tu lb c .. New England-ltyle stuffing "°'"'' in a caaaerole. Am•rlt"ln S,•11 t l odt IO&lJ Ill >'l' I llfllt!!i matnl> fr,>m tht Ualma Uan Cv l of \ u~11.i.1 .. , 111 IWd M&rb} .\lli.tllld It 1a. '-t•ld r11u10I) Ill> ' "ervwid ')11gi> ur · age k •\ • • rices overall! II t •'kl rwi 4 Cro3i. tht rm rubbt.>d ')ligt," 1l amrl) m1.•irns <'r ushe<l -o ut Jt.',rou nd to a fowder PouJlr) St!a:.on1ng 1s a nd of several herbs . • b11t agt' 1s always lhe ~rioctpal one. Tb«' fi rst rec1r,e here is tor a trad1t1unal New lo1iland sty~ stuCfmg, ~tr agrant with s age , 6olon and ohopped ap· pies and crunchy with •alnuts You don't have \o put 1l inside the bird 'eilhar, 1t bakes t asily r ight alongs ide in a ~851U~Mle If you're feellng a bit I venturesome there's a lDacaroru stuffing This i, loo, is seasoned tradi· Uonally with sage -so \: Jou're not going too far n field · and it contains <Ii red s weet pepper. onio n . pe as a nd the pasta Sage's odor should be stronR and fragrant. tts ' acent gradually fades aft er the package is first opened. so check your spice sht>lf before using. II ERRED APPLE STUFFING t,.~ c u p i n s I a n t trtl tsc t>d onion l '• cups wat er. 6iv1ded 8 c ups firm 'tex- t ured white bread cubes (14 slires) 3 cups pared. cored t\nd Cinely chopped bak· Ing apples 12 large> 3.4 c·up c ho pped ,W»louts ""• cup butter or 'rnttrgtuine. melted 1 ~teaspoons salt f t tf'asp oon s ai{e lt.tll VCS Ptnch [!round black ywpptr I e~g l1ghtl) bt-atcn Preheat oven l<> J50 dt~r<'es C<>mln n e minced union a nd 14 cup nf the water . set as ide ~ for 10 nunutcs to soft en. ~ Jn a large bowl combine bre ad cubes. a pples. Walnuts, butter, sa lt. u ge. black pepper and qg. Add reserved onion and re mainin~ I c up 1'toter; mix well. Turn \nto a greased .2.quart tauerole . Bake, un · CO•e red, Wltil apples are f end e r , about 40 ntin u tes. Serve with barkey, chicken. pork or ~eal. This recipe can be doubled or tripled. lf de- 8lred, spoon unbake d mixture (r ed ucing ~ater by If" cup) into the taYit y of a s mall turkey or roasting c hi cke n ; etewer or sew Roas t followlng your favorite dtrections. YI ELD : About 6 cups MACARONI !\T\JFFING 6 cups slightly un· -c!eT ·cooked macaroni &hells < 10 ounces or 4 Cl&p• uncooked) l package (10 ot.nces) frozen peas. thltwed Desserts Rice-Fruit Cream is In e~y. colorful dessert 1 lot' {be holiday season. Combine 1 ~ cups toot ed rice , 1 cup eprlcots (from a 16· Om>ce can), drained and Quartered, 1 can (8 ~ Otances) pineapple ttlunb. cut into small , ~ cup miniature abmallows and dlopped walnuts. l c up whipping tH•m, whipped, into taee mixture . Chill ...,.... bourt. Garnish ... remaininl apricot ~ and marucbifto •••rrlH, if desir ed . Y1eld: approx. 4 cups PORK LOIN ROAST s1r101n l!\lt. 1 ll> Aver <19e PORK LOIN SPARERIBS Countrv Stvle RID EnCI PORK LOIN CHOPS RIO Cut PORK LOIN CHOPS l01n Cul PORK NECK BONES 129 lO 139 lb 179 LO 198 lb .•. 79 FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE 58 S'"'U S\ H"'it 0 Ol ~G • T·SONE STEAi< -Otff•LOIH PORTERHOUSE STEAK SOIOOED Rllt 10t" CROSS RIB ROAST fl'J'•EIH\ifo-.0!06'-IJ CHU(< ITALIAN SAUSAGE tOf~ H()T ()0 .... 0 FRYING CHICKENS W"°4.f IOO• SOU!~ ... U"~ A l.2.68 ... 2.78 l~2.08 ,,1.98 II .59 ~~\MAYER SAU~~E .. c; 1.88 OSCAR MAYER BACON 2 18 1 ll Pl((; • Health & Beauty Aids A AROEll LASH l OURALASH 6 "'lOOUM •INt ~ Olt I~ .99 .99 .99 l UP QUENCHER 6 ...... 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CMfll•T Oii _,., WAl(ll\ 16 Ol llO• • rAPPIAN WAY PIZZA MIX 59 0 11\0l -· I' PANCAKE MIX 1 29 0 ""-UIU'!Y "UO!Grf IAC• ., 01 IOI! • P LONG SPAGHETTI 59 6 1M7HH '' Ot ""G • rTOMATO COCKTAIL 99 ilSl<AP( 1()00 !101 ITl • I' ANCIENT ACE 10 79 b ~ """'°' 'l~ll• 11\ • I' CANADIAN CLUB O CAMOI"" -""' 14 99 86 I P900f" t 1\ L flip •H • I' BACARDI RUM 0-•0ll51lYU 9 99 IONOOJ 1 7Sl ... lfL • p SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN 11 29 011.fllOfO-I• IO Pl<lO" '1~ lfV l tt • I' GILBEY'S CIN O IOl'llOO' t l~lTI lfl 9.39 canned & Packaged !:CHUNKY MIXED FRUIT L.aely Lee .55 l60Z can pOLYMPIC 69 b ~~~~a~READ • 24 oz t~' Rouno top or sanowatri 199 12 oz can !:LADY LEE 59 MARSHMALLOWS• 11111ntature or lteQulM l6 oz sag !:CHOCOLATE CHIPS · Lady Lee. Pure !:CRANBERRY COCKTAIL ocean Spray }'STAR·KIST 0 In~~~Qht M~at 011 Paek or warer ~k J:POTATO CHIPS Harvest oav 1ss 12 oz. Bag 139 "01. 8tl. 169 12v. oz can r FLAKY FLIX COOKIE'S 99 0 lllOH~H"t Y~ Oft (MO( 1 Ol .. 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' ~.o.c.tnber10, 1980 Peaftuts in the chips Birthdays are special ~aa) peanut butter-2 tea1poom 1borten· ter; cut ~ batter, qcca1iom, particularly navor-ed chil!f ina 1wirlin1 for llarbeled when they're celebrated :+t cuperDllk • Prepare yellow cake effect. Bake at HO witb family and friends, 3 cup1 miniature batter u directed on dearees for 2\ to 30 party decorations, gaily marshmallows or 30 packqe with water and minu&M or untl tester wrapped ams and of larae marshmallows e11s; reMrVe 1 cup bat· Inserted in cente'I comes course, a home-baked 2 cupeheavycreana tei:. Grease two .9-incb out clean . C•ol 10 cake. nu. ls the time ~ teupooa vanilla round layer pana; line minut•: remov• from when people who are too Place peanut butter bo~t9ma with w~ paper. pana and cool coQplete· busy to bake on a reg. c h i p a , m i t k and D1v1de remairune batter· ly. Fro.t with teanut l:J.}ar bui.t express their marshmallows in lop of evenly between the two Butter Whipped <ream love and creativity by double boiJer over s1m· pans. Froetina (see above). If. making a birthday cake. mering <not boiling> !"felt peanut ~utt~r desired, 1arni1h with Kida and adults alike water . Stir u n tit chips and sborte'"'·' an some peanut butter appreciate birthday marshmallows and top o.f double boiler. c hips around ed~ of cakes especialJy if the chips are melted and Combine reserved bat· cake. Cbill until servtnc cake contains one ?f mixture is smooth; cool te~ and pemut butter time. Refrigerate any America 's favorit e to lukewarm . Whip chip mixture. Spoon by leftover cake. Maka 9- flavon -peanut butter. cream witil stiff; fold in dollops onto yellow bat· inch cake. Children wiU be de· vanilla and coole d lighted by the sight of a peanut.butter mixture. big, smiling Peanut But· PE AN VT B VTT E R ter Bear Cake that they MARBLE CAKE .lJ A 9uld• to communltr church•• end their went• eppura a.turd•,. can Pat. 1 package ( 18.S c:J Peanut Butter Marble ounce ) regular yellow • C_ake could star at any cake mix (not pudding· birthday party. . in·mix type) IWtal In the DAILY PILOT Peanut butter flavors both these cakes, I' t: ,\NUT BU TT ER 1 cup peanut butter BEAR CAKE flavored chips 2 cups < 12-ounce b ag) peanut butter · ~~ii§""§::!!:::i§~~~~~~f;iii~ fl avored chips l tab le s poon shortening <not butter or margarine) one fancy and one plain. Children will looe the bear cake, which is easy to make by following the directions below. l pac kage (18 .5· ounces) regular yellow cake m1x lnot pudding· in -(Tli x type) l)o.i\ljq~ ... ,M·~""'·'°·~ • w~ WEL.tOM£ fOOD ~TAMPi;. Pr:. CAK( LAYERS D Body~~ I 9-if\Ch square ~Head I ·t':-Body I ASS£MBL[0 BEA~ CAKE ~--ch ocolate wafer ~~~k l e s semi-swee t cnoc.c I ate ch 1 p, .::=:::::===---1 a rge ma rs hr~a 11 ows mi lk chocolate 2 1 a r g e m a r shm allows. fl at· tened 2 semi s w eet chocolate ~hips 2 chocolate wafer cooki~ Shoestring licor ice Mi lk chocol a t e kisses Melt peanut butte r chips and shortening in top of double boiler over simmering (not boiling! wat er. Meanw h il e. grease one 8-mch round layer pan and one 9-inch square pan ; line bot · toms with wax paper. D __ ] ·---shoestrir11; 1 icon ce Prepare cake mix bat· t e r a~ dire cted o n package with water and eggs: add melted peanut butter c hip m ixture. Combine well. Pour into prepared pans, filling to eq ual depth. Bake at 350 · deg rees for 30 to 35 m inut es or until cake teste r inserted in center com es out clean. Cool 10 minutes: remove from p an s and cool c om · pletely Stilton,king of cheeses Blue-veinet:me.mber of aristocracy Cut square layer as shown in diag r a m ; leave round layer whole. Arrange cake on fl at tray, using frosting to hold pieces to together. Frost entire cake with Peanut Butter Whipped C r ea m Fr os t i n g . Decorate . Chill until se r vi n g t i m e . Refrigerate any leftover cake . Makes one cake about 18inches long. PEANUT BUTTER WHIPPED CREAM France bas its Ro· quefort cheese, Italy has. its Gor1on.zola and Den· mark hu its Danablu. But none of these renowned blue cheeses c an quite mat c h England's Stilton in· character and flavor. C alled by many cheese lovers the King of Cheeses. this dis· tinctive member of the blue veined cheese fami· ly has characteristics that set it definitely apart. This distinction is best discerned from the mellow nut-like creamy flavor of the cheese with a Ch eddar-like un · dertone surrounding the tangy blue veins. Like many of the worJd 's celebrated cheeses, Stilton derives its name from the area of its origin. the village of SWton in England's Huntingdonshire in the East Midland country. It has been made in this community since about the mid·l8th century and is the one English natural cheese with a trade copyright , mean· ing that no other cheese even resembling Stilton may bear that name un· less it comes from the traditional area of its birth. Much oC the work of makinl England's tradi· tioaal blue cheese is done entirely by band by. craftsmen who have de· 9eloped an oert sense of smell, t~ and feel to produce t Stilton. Stilton cha must be made from 11 cream milk which chilled and labora~ tested for freshness j purity. A c ulture 'wn as Penidllium ~ueforti is used lo pr,ce the distinctive blUteins in the mature pmt. Thia natural. ~amy­ white cheese, rbled with blue vein. and fadi ng into q1ow amber near ihark crinkly crust. h. had decades of Pise bestowed upon it. ~ev· ot ees have labo1 to find adjectives adfate to describe its itni. parable flavor. Jn 1823, English.;. sayist Charles LIJ> dubbed a piece of St\\ "the most delicate, n sharp knife or a wire or wire whisk. beat eggs cheese cutter. Store it. together with water in wrapped in a damp cloth mixing bowl. Pour egg to retain Its moisture mixture into skillet and and allow air to reach cook slowly. Distribute the cheese in the mushrooms and cheese refrigerator. eve nly over om el et . . . while cooking . When Th~ distinctive flavor bottom of eggs a re set. of Stilton _may be m~t place skille t und er ~eenly enJoyed when it broiler briefly until is served alone. spread cheese is melted and top on c rackers. rolls ?T of omelet is set. Divide toast rounds , or an into 4 pie-shaped wedges wed~es as an accom · and serve. pan1menl to fruits. finger vegetabl es or wine. It is equally id eal with pre -d inn e r ap - petizers or as a dessert cheese. Stilton lends a sharp piquancy t o eggs when used to stuff h a rd cooked eggs or added to creamed egg dishes or shirred eggs. It makes an outstanding omelet as the following recipe will testily. FROST ING 2 c up s < 12-ounce• bow hued melting pii STILTON OMELET of cheese I have e' FOR •'OUR tasted." Edwar~. Bl 2 to 3 tablespoons Discover the comfort yon wrote admmngl cooking oil "Stilton -the nobl v.t cup sliced fresh word comes easily to tbmushrooms Englishman's tongue a& 8 eggs the word Shakespeart 2 tablespoohS water and a touch of pride ac· 1 3-ounce package c om p a n ies both ."ti l ton Chee s e . "Sonorous, undying " ·umbled. was the Amer;ican John Heat oil in 12-inc h Jay Ch•P1!180 ~ attem~ illet and sautee to desc r1be in lyrac abrooms 2 lo 3 ter.ms the character. of ~tes on each aide tbu sturdy Enahsb low beat. Remove cheese. . . from skillet Cut Stilton with a thin. et ulde. With fork • and protection of New Freedome beltless products Gen.utrte 4'-PR\WQ--. ~ llCI'~ l.AM8 .. ~ J 'Iraditions... . start at your dmner ' .. Ideal for Parties and Gifts • Phone Orders Accepted maxi pods fo r heavy-flow days mihi pods for hght flow days Mydat Pdntiliners for between-period protection 25C 3b000 ll.'452'4 I a ca e C .. IWl. V "!f'T • ... 1 .~10,1• FOOD Hiatus hernia controls with small me 1101& 9ural a1 are u 'ued b)' 1 NP'..,.. ln • mutw tM painni'8 U.. •try '11~•u 0.at Uw -~· -•UfllDMd w ........... loll .. wtu. a hilhAI .._,..._ .-re UM top of tM ~la ,us~• up •..,.01hf t.be abd()rnen U.to tM \1111ue1c nv t) 1&1t• .. al beiat held \n pl•« It l.M dJ1pbra1m •u1ea. that ••parate l.h. a~ Crom lb~ u.oru ania Thu re-ulu t. aa OC<'Ulonal b•<'ll u&i of alOIDlth a<"ld into thc- ttopM&us. <'Ua~onc dis com Ort and hon burn HM n 1s Ht.:a lA 1:0 a co n'llnOI'\ oc" urrc n ('.. In our Western ('IVl llullon. st artm& "'1th middle a.it lhe sugjt>3ted w1.1y to keep 1t Wlder t'ontrol Is to eiat smaller meals more frequently throughout · the day, never perm1ttme t•e stomach to become so overloaded that 11 wi ll ha e topushupwards A blanddietthat1s eas1- ly digested can s horten !>tomach activity time and make the surrering patient more comfort,. ble. It also helps to avoid eating before goine to bed, and to prop up on s everal pillows while sleeping. HEARTBURN, a fre- quent complaint of those who suffer with hiatus hernia, is caused by the acid stomach juices en- teringthegullet. Normally, t his does not happen because the mus· cle aroWld the lower end of the gullet prevents the stomach t'Ontents from backing up. but when the valve at the entrance to the stom ach becomes less eUicifnt a nd the muscle weakens and rup· t ures. trouble begins . Here are some bland diet reeipes that will help to keep a hiatus hernia condition from causing pain or discomfort. They / Saucy seafood The following seafood r ec ipes will h e lp enhance holiday meals with low fat, tasty and nutritious seafood, says the California Fisheries Association. COCKTAIL SAUCE <To be ser ved with oysters. clams . shrimp, flaked poa c hed fish fillet s and frozen pre- cooked fish sticks, cut into bite-size portions for a ppetizer serving. l ~ t'Up catsup 3 tablespoons chi li sauce 2 tablespoons bot- tled horseradish 3 tablespoom~ le mon juice Dash eac h : cayenne, hot pepper sauce Mix all ingredients · and chill well. May be made up to two days ahead. Makes about one cup. Serving suggestion: P r epare lemon shell containers by cutting a thin slice from broad end of lemon so that it sets upright. Remove le mon pulp, using some juice for cocktail sauce a nd r eserv i ng re mainder for other use. Fill shell with cocktail s auce and hook four large cooked s hrimp a round rim of shell lo make an unus ual and at- tractlve shell se r ving dish. CRAB CANAPES 1 pound frozen or fresh crab meat 3 tab l espoon s mayonnaise 1 tablespoon pre· pared mustard Y• teaspoon salt Dash pepper 1 tablespoon lemon juice 12 slices white or egg bread - 14 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 l •blespoons dr y bread crumbs R emove shell o r cartilage fr o m crab meat. Combine mayon- naise, seasonings, lemon ju ice and crab meat. Remove crusts , tout bread. Spre.d crab mix- ture on each slice of toast. Mix cheese and erumbs, sprinkle over top of each toast slice. Cut each into six pieces. Place on broiler pan •bout three Inches Trom IOVee '11 beat. Broll Just m1tll brvwn. Makes ap· proximately 72 ap - peti&er Pieces. ~ • i.upoan aalt Sped al Die l • til potatoes are soft. Makes41ervtnp. VEAL BANANA LOAF 1 in poundl •round veal •1 cup m•shed ripe bananas until well blended. Add l tabletpoonbutter salt and tb1me. Pack into "'41 teupoon dried tar - an I a 4-inch loaf pan. son ma)' alao be •M for lhoH who 1ulf•r from an ulc.r Non afflicted f1 mlly mema-n ahuu.ld add • •a.lad •eel more rou1ha,. \o Uw menu, In lt\t' form ol ve1.-able or whol•lf•lMd bread 11 reheat oven to S50 dr&rffl Peel and slice potatoes "ii·lnch thick. Set aa\ctt ln a bowl of cold water. Melt butter in • saucepan, add nour and sllr constantly until bub- bl )' Gradually stir in milk and continue stir· ra n 1 until mixture thichns. Add aalt and re· move from he•t. Drain 1x,laloes. f'laee a layer of By June Roth 1/1 c u p uncooked fuinacereal teeg Bake in a :tso-de1ree oven Sprinkle chicken with for 1 hour. Makes I aerv· mon juice and u lt. lngs. mbine honey, butter H 0 N E Y B AKE D nd tarra1on; spread aDCKEN l htly over the skin of , c·~l,()Pt;O POl'AT()t'Jj ""' teaspoon salt 1 broiler chicken bicken . Place in a quartered reased baking pan . 4 lar,_. raw p0eat<H'11 l! \ ab\t'tlllOOfUi bull er ::t•blet1pt•)(\ flour 11·up milk overlapping potato slices on t h e b~tto m of a greased bakin1 dish; cover with a thin layer of while sauce. Repeat with layers ol potatoes and sau ce, fint•htn1 with sauce. Bake 1 hour, or un· ~ teaspoon dired thyme Combine veal , bananas, farina and eeg I tablespoon lemo ake, covered, in a 350- juice egree oven for 1 hour or ""6 teupoonsalt ntll fork tender. Makes 4 J tablespoon honey ervlngs. _..... __ I.A • , ,. ···-:=-SfAtlll-• ..,__,.,, "--Ol ""O • , n PRICES EFFEC. ........ n lA 7 FUll DAYS, ~·aJCO £A •1~· llACM tM)LNG DK. 11 -_..-.oz. .... lA •••• ....... DK. 17, 1910 -·unu~ (A ., .. ••••••=' .• CHEF 80NU1'4>El • M>UEA COASTt:JIS Oii CAHHEI l ONI 6Jc • 111111 RA YIOLI IS·OZ 1 itOPcOiii~YEllOW IS·Ol 77c P£1'1'EROHI Oii SI.us.AG( 79c ! PIZZA MAllC 17 15'-0l ! 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OllOltl .. ..... ··- u 99c LI • 1 1• ... , .. _.,.., .. ,·NO•' 'iilun·. ',:, • 1 " l 8 •2•• GRAPEFRUIT .. , • .. • '.,., ... 4 t ... $I 1 9 fA CABBAGE 6lrt "'"' """' ... f fit .... "I I 5c \8 GIFT CERTIF'f;ATES Chri,\m..a\ thoc>0•"9 '' tttt<Jlll tuy w•t,, 91ft C""h lt<l f•\ ••l•l.tblf' A>I .any .S1•t•t 8rot illlll•''•' H~•f .at·• •l•.1~6 "•l<omf' hr .,,,pto .. ffs tn•rio, lll"ld ,.1.a11-.,, C•h '''""°'''•' ••• ,,. M9m.tbttt on"' pu1ch.lte1 trt.-, <•" ~ ptftP.ttf'O for any Ooi'...tt ctom1n.1tton ,,,.d •• 9••• • d1tcoun1 on •OIVf'Tt• pu1Ch1s•' a,,-. • \tore m•~•9e"f •'>Out State1 810\ q1ft c•rt1f•c•lu; W• ('\ llftl•flllA°'':>' W C-If ••1 .... ,... •I lrtl• HERSHEY'S INSTANT ! ''°' sl.49 CHEESE CAKE MIX •OU ! • "01 Sl.22 l.,...,.,. '\lit\,•\ K • t 'II fGG IOllS "• . .. 90' wisW•tvlGnum ! ... 89' DETERGENT ~-~\·~~r-· . 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Let the chipll /all • tA Woman cooks up lan~lide Cookie business TheBulldoaaolFresno 11J~'1 State were often reci· ,.~,n pients of her fam~y ·s~ >iln , Kooky Kook.lea befo the "' Padillas moved to '\ Pulhnlll. "They ta led ' •• ~ them dot food." ahesaid. ., c .., Pl 1.1 MAN u b I P , A fonn•r fl'reeno nt•dt'Gl .... dtttded OOt lo •f'\ \be l'b&PI fall wtwre U-.1 ma DO• \bat Mi'a 10 WuhlnftOft l IH1t not u far h•r klna a coot't!nM'd •roC 1'"'4 u . wrUtt of ••hln,t p n Sl•te l1nner•1t)I lct o tb•ll ('9a\·h Pad.Jlla, ha111 tartf'd a > Kuuku t-•attOr) and t •l r101 f'Ompa rH haturina: ho olau:.' r h1v l't•>k u•• &OU ~O UD\h:~~ \ l b~I <'ht"'"n -:nm tur~ A 1.Jl"f ttn~l\c t u 1.>rd1qat o r fur th , \:ouaa~. l'.u11lh& 1 1hi· ne 111 Hl ad'4t un to tta W uhw;.1.on Slate foot biall < o.trtu~~taff bid1 U., tM»ineu and opmed her Kooky A fomwr 9<'1tooi D\&l'N, Kook I• FadOI')', wbicb •he _.. OUl l o tet ber 1pec\aU1t-• lo 2 pound rarnlly'• new t-wlmaa cookl•. home la ...... UMe ftad a Her f amil.,y bu been ln )Ob ltd6dn'\tueberloo1 tbe bakery bualneaa in co 1 t Uw bouu fl.a.ct up, Calilomla s~ce lbe early but abe c-oWdo't t\M •job lQOs, aod abe worked ln m bnlthtlducalion. lbo tarnily bU.,ry until ··So, I d«ided why not · abe went off to nursing ~o bafk 1olo doin1 what I achoo!. !thew a '4>t ubw\," sbe Her reeipes, for both .. 1ud reuotl) cook lea and icings . are 'ht e,l up ho p te<'ret. having b een banded down fl'Oal ber rrandparena., but ... bad to eaperimaol he.re a Ul· tle -to make tbinp work with 1mallerquanUUes of insrectients." . She refuses to use pre· aerv aUves and said a.11 dec oration s on t h ~ monster cookies are edi· ble. THE KAJOlllTY of her orders are for birth· day cookies, aJthougbsbe pt.a several orders for anniveraarlJ and baby showers. "Birth' a y ca ke •se rvices are quite popular in other uni versi · ty towns around lbe coun- try.'' she said. But there wa no such service in Pullman, or in nearby Moscow, ldaho. Her coolaes come in more than a <!oz.en dif· ferent shapes and hall a dozen navon -includ· in g chocolate cbip, the most popular -and peaput butter . Her ~ pounders serve 50 or 60 people. THE ,DAY SHE WENT into business, she sent out flyers -and orders im· mediately st.arted back· ing up . Cartoon cbaraclen like Snoopy and ZiHY are the moet often reqUff{ed toppinp, but "It's SW'· prisini bow many people order a rainbow lbat says 'Haveabappyday.' " The kitchen of her home bas been turned in· to a baker'e studio, piled high with edible food dyes, painting equip- ment, molds, mixers. fancy papers and cake boxes. She plans to send U.e •111 Cou~ars a big batch of J;,.1 1 cooktes as soon as she re· . u • 1 ceives the Cougar mold .'., ~·, she'sordered. 1•, "It will be a boost for ,, lhem,"shesaid. '"' \ . Ht-tb!> wife .&11d f,1m1ly ' moved to PuJlrn .. n tb1• oupon ·Sa ings ear trom 1-'rt:!<or.o wbert' PadtUa b .. t! been ht!ad football 1.'UtH•h .it t-.. rei-.110 State MRS. PADlLI.A wem to ollegdo avold becom· mg part of t\(lr family's Tasty quid Somt>tlml·s old idea-; die hard ~uch a situ ation ha~ long «!x1s t ed fo r squid. • J I n mnn y people 'i minds sqwd are sc ally citizensofthe1ieep; giant Neatures who are to be feared and avoided. But no more Por travt:lers who have tasted S<1u1d in Italy and <>the r Medite rranean countries, squid is rec· ognized as bein g mild and delicate in flavor . In fact, it is one or the nw st l'&rytilc seafoods we have Man) diners who havE: ll-a r ned to cat squid al restaurants on the Mon· ten·y Wharf now prl'pare this dt>hcacy the msf>l •1es for good f l.1vo r 3nd economy. Squid ts low in calories l:lnu chole~terol yet i~ high in µrotein, calcium . iron and phosphorus con· tent. If you buy squid un- <'leHned. it is re ally ~im· µle to remove the quill like pen or central ca rtil1Jt;e CALA~AKI NEAPOf.ITA ~A :? to 3 pot.nds whole :-quid. frl'shor rrfJzen 1 1C'UpC11l l! l ~1rgc ..:arhc dove~. m 111ccd I t<1blcspoon leinun ju11 ~ 1" 1c :ispoon dill weed · SJ It, iwpp<>r to ta.st<' I r up white wine Chahl1S> Thaw (ro1t>n squid and d ean He.,crvc tentacles. Cut squid into "• m ch rings and lt·ntacl es into 1 inc h pieces Saute squid in hot oil for few minutes Add ga rlir, lt:mon juice, dill wt~. '<alt, pepper , and w in e. C<lver and sim· mer for 45 minutes or un- til tender. SC'rve with rice. Makes4servings. D JLLCAJ.l\M A RI 3 lo 4 pounds whole sq u 1d, fresh or frozen I tablt.-spoon butter 1 teaspoon nour 1':1 cup sour cream 1 :i cup water l tablespoon lemon JUl~C l tablespoon dill weed Das h salt Dash sugar Dash black pepper Thaw frozen squid and clean. Cook mantles• in boiling, saJted water until t~n d e r : drain . C ut mantles into squares. In pan melt butter a nd stir In nour. Combine sour cream and water and gradually add to fl our mixture, stirring constantly until smooth and thick ened . Add sq uid, lemon juice, dill weed, salt, sugar and p epp e r . Serve bot. Ma~es 8 servings. •Man- tle •s t.he body of the aquld. • Caterktg • Me•ta • h8food • Dell •Produce • ... , •ndWlne 1.: & Double Coupon VN Vlf one Menll!tcll•••• 'centt·oll· oo"l>Qll ••o 0., ao.iDI• Ille N•lllpt ,.,,_" 10\J ~'•"'• I~• '"" NOi 10 tftOh,1131 .,.,._, • ,, .. , or • QfOC.,-Y P\lrC1'... C'OUPof\I °' •~'4 '"-• 'fthi1t ot \r\e ttM I ""l.f<S•• . auo' tooec.co l f'd ft.,Ha "'•'• 0t00wCtl Limit One Ham '9t Menllfectu,.,.· CO\lpon and Limit ' OouOle CCM.tpOna ,., Cu.tomer Coupon 1"9otlve Dec. 11 thru Deo. 17, 1110 48oz. c• 18prlte, Tab or Coca Cola 12oz. Cana per lb. • • r------'filJ#&-----• I Sev• .99 + .06 Tu with Coupon I : Christ_ina FREE : • Bavartan 1 : China : I Coupon Aed L•Y·•·••J Coupon I with Ihle coupon end I $3.00 purch•M I I Limit One Coupon Per c .. tomer I I Coupon En.ctlv• Dec. 11 thru Dec. 17. 1980 I L------.COUPON·------1 Christina Bavarian China Accessories Double Coupon \JH any on• Mar~f1C'lw,er1 cent•·~· cowoon er"o 0•1 00!.IOI• \'Wt .. ,,"'~' jlto"oief\ f0u CN't"'" '"'' \.,,-r'I No\ to nctudt ••!•• .. .t li•t ' \Jl""•'Y (l'Jtt"•We C.OUP-Of'll 0' •~.a 1n.t11 "'''""' f.if '"'• ''"" laei ... 11•• 'q<A• tocaceo 1no ''"'' fTi t• ~· ·Ow'":• Limit One Item Per Manufactur•r1' Coupon and Limit 3 DOllble Co"pona Ptr Cuetomer Coupon ftfKtlve Dec. 11 thru Dtc. 17, 1810 USDA Choice Londo n Broil Boneless-Beef Round Double Coupon '"V• •1') O"• M•""''.c1ur1tt c:•"' ... orr coupon ~o G•t 40!.JOte \hie M """'9' .-f\e,. 10\i p..irt"-'i tl\e .-em f"IOl to 1N:lt.10• ... ,_. •• ., ,,,, Of groc.,1 OUt'Ct-U t tOYpcn• O' t-.c•.a '"'' 111wt o• '"' ".,.., E.cclwdH •·O"°' too•cco al\O h1.1-o ,....,~ 01oouc11 Limit One Item Per Manutech.1f9rr Coupon end Limit 3 Double Coupona Per Cuatomet' Coupon Ert.ctlve Dec. 11 thru Dec. 17, 1NO per lb. _. ~~Sw•t, Juicy / --~ :' -~-calif ornia ~ J . .... • ~ :;,_p ~ ~~·gerane / ,-.·~: r/ ~b per lb •• Hurry! Only 14 days left Ralph8-Wheat or White Bread Sandwich or Split Top .. ~ 1V.lb .• -loaf Ralpha-Chilled-100% Orange Juice • Y2 gal. • ctn. Ralphs solves gift giving problems to complete your Bavarian Chi~a Set Offer expires Dec. 24, 1980 with one phone calll Ralphs Gift Certificates make super l'IOllday gifts. They're a perfect way to solve your holi- day girt problema whlle expressing your thoughts of appreciation during this very busy season. Special dlacounta·are offered on large purchasea of dollar value certlflcatea. To pur- chaae a RaJph a gift certificate, stop by any Ralphs store or call (213) 537 ·552 ... If toll call. please call collect. Prlc• effective Dec. 11 thru Dec. 17, 1180 Gift CertlfCate The Suar market •C-"tM ,. -., ..... ......, c.....,. Al 9'1tMt "•arM. ··~ .............................................. .... .,-...... , .... 4'1l~--------·-­..... a-.w•wain 15411 S.11111 PH, ibl&lil ST• 19Sc tll ~· N - ' . ' . ., .. If• u '"' ' - .. DM.YM.OT • S~edy ~microwave refrl .. raa.d or froaen ud r•aMd &Ad Mtved all lnthuacnepaperpao T hl1 mta1u there ·1 ahwaya &he rtlht food on hand, LunC'bel nn be pr ... partd, tUM to work and hf ated In tM otftcf' 111lcrowavf', ·•the 1a1d Thtt 1pw1al pMptr pana wt•r., d'•vtloped for mlNuwaavt cooklna. but ''ill\ ~ ~ In coov4'n t1un11l ove1U1 up to 42~ Jeare~ lo'r"" We1aht W1ttcher r<''' llH•I> from Denn l.t·w11> 11re 1tvu1l able Stoud nit""' ud i.ddress to ('; Z 'ook In'. Oept OZl P 0 8o1t 871, Wheel I n (C • Ill 800llJ Food groups rearranged By OO&OTBY WENC;K o..,...~,-,..,._ Once there were seven food groups. Then lherewererour Nowtherearefive. ' Food groups, or food guides. are developed by nutriUon scientists. educators, and the govern- ment agencies to provide consumers with a sim- ple pattern for choosing the foods needed for a balanced diet. The theory is that If you choose foods in the re- commended amounts from each of tbe food groups every day you will come close lo meeting your day's need for nutrients. THE DAILY FOOD GUIDE system most familiar to us is "the basic four" or "the four food groups:" (1) meat, poultry , eggs, fish, peanuts and peanut butter -2servings : (2) milk. cheese. yogurt, ice cream -2 lo 4 servings depending on age of person: (3) whole grain and enriched bread an<t cereal products-4 servings : and < 4) fruit.a and vegetables -4 servings NOW, HOWEVER, a fifth group has been added to this daily food guide -fats. sweets and akoboJ. Unlike the othe r groups which are considered essential, this one is optional. ; No serving sizes are defined because a basic number of servings is not suggested for this group. WHEN mE FOUR FOOD GROUP system was developed, sugars and fats were purposely omitted to deemphasize their use and to not give them the same ''essential .. status as the othn, more nutritious foods . We really don't nee.d to add sugar and fats to foods, unless we need the calories, because we can get plenty as natural ingredients in the four food groups. However. one criticism of the four food group system was that it was loo low in calories for just a bout everyone -children and adults except those who are trying to lose weight. IN FACI', the four foOd groups eaten in the re· commended amounts without added extras is an ideal weight control diet plan for it provides about l200 calories. so dieters should shun the' fifth group. The recommendation in the new five-group daily food guide (published by the U.S. Depart· ment or Agriculture > is: · 'ln general. the amount of these foods to use depends on the number of calories you require. ll 's a good idea to concentrate first on the calorie· plus-nutrients foods provided in the other IJ"OUps as the basis of your daily diet." INCLUDED in the fats, sweets, and alcohol group are foods like butter. margarine. mayon- naise and other salad dressings, and other fats and oils: candy, sugar, jams. jellies, syrups, sweet toppings, and other sweets; soft' drinks and other highly suga red beverages: and alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine. and liquor. Also included in this group are refined but un· enriched breads, pastries, and flour products. These products are included because. like other foom and beverages in, this group, they usually provide relatively low levels of vitamins, minerals, and protein compared with calories. ALCOHOL IS INCLUDED because, in addi· tion to being a drug, it also is considered a food because it does provide calories -almost twice as many per ounce of pure alcohol -than either sug· ars, starches. or protein. Beer and wine have tiny amounts of other nutrients too. So now we have five food groups. to include all the foom we consume but only four are essential, and the flft.h can be a problem to us if we overuse it . . So the rule is, get all your essential nutrient needs satisfied first by eating the recommended amount.a from the four food groups; then add foods from the fifth group if you need the calories. Quick and easy MJa&ISOFaUn ALOHA \medium apple. un ~~led l nwdlum pear. un- ~~led \'a teupoon lemon juice t •m•ll o raan1 e . P4!t1lt.'d and 1ect1oned 1 cup chunk plneap· pie, no su1ar added, drained 2 level tablespoons imitation o r di e t 11\argarine "~ cup brown sugar s ubstltutt! ~ teaspoon curry powdtir '11 teaspoon coconut extract Quarter lhe apple and pear Relnove cores and cut into small pieces Toss with lemon juice. Peel and sect ion t h e orange; cut mto pieces. Cut each pineapple chunk io b alf. Comb&De all f ruita 1tnd u t Hide. Place m1r1arlne in square cake pan or an a • a square 11a11 or micro plaatlc pan. Microwave for 15 Mconda on hl1h lo melt margarine . Rt-move from oven and blend in brown sucar aub· 11Utute, curry powder and extract. Add fruits and toss until well coated. Cover and microwave on High for 5 to 8 minutes. Turn v. and stir once dur· Ing cooking. Serve hot with a meat meal. Very good with chops or ham. Divide evenly. Makes 4 servinp. Eachaervlng: 111.serv· ings fruit. ~ serving fat, 130calories. NOTE:. Conventional Cooking: Prepare fruits and combine with a ll other ingredients. Bake at 350degrees for Yl hour. °' 'o'••rhowM \U•ok Sofewo., Owolipt leiof'I .... &AMI\ oa Margarine .. g.Ao• 48" '"b*' " 1_ . .,.....,_. .. , .. ,._ .. •1 .,... ...... ~ 'lb ( o ••• 1 •, ,. } Canon a -~~T p·ap·e Towels \of! o nd 1 I c Ab••b'!"nt ~ .... IOOSq. F1 Rell f ',,r11u1 r./0'111 l)orh· Buv . .,.f (.!.\ p . Ch. °' r"''" ""' s 19 e ,, "'· e1.o• Vegetables take on 8 peach half in a deuer1 ~ Ork Lom ops iv11 c"°'"' 1~ .. ~;Fresh Pork Steak 9'ou01tr 11. festive air when they're dis h, top wilb prune t.•' 0<S110 °"""' $139 "' Jva .. 1~ a°' cooked and served with w h i p y 0 1 u rt a 0 d ~· CourWy Sty1e Ribs P~• ~O" 11> '~) Braunschweiger '" i:,,..~ "'o buttered, cheese · sprinklewithbroWDIUI· t.•' °""""l ' FIHl1A/'l)rO• • s1•• '"'-F p s ~·at '"' navored bread crumbs: ar, if dealred. Or, top ~ Whole n.11 I\ om '' 11 lb\ s.tt 11 :.~/ reSh ork au sage o< Hot "'o ~::!:be1 i:i: c: b~~~e·r~ ~l~~~rr~a~~ !~: @Fresh Park Picrncs y=~~;; o s 109 ::-f:) Ham Steaks s!"~ff~ '" then toss lighUy with 2 sprinkle with flaked Sparkling Fre.'ih Produce Buys! .. to 3 tablespoons of coconut. ~::e~:.d ed , l eftover --------Fresh Broccoli ··~~"° ro 49' l•••llllll•••mt Sweet Tangerines 11) 29' ••• . US No I Premium Russets PoiatOf'> Head lettuce C11so1nd fresh 35' U d1 49c Fluffy Ruffle Fern 6': s299 61:: s399 Delicious Apples "':'~·· Yellow Onions us 11o, 31b 819 45' 49c o. ,.,""~"' ••"'U ~ ~ ssoon am'-oo ~~199 .... fr1feway Specials! ~ C dd Che e.<i a..v s199 ..... he 3f ese 11.anOorn Wti 10 • Applet ime AppleJUlce :: ~49 %-8' Oooald Duck Orange .Alice ~ $1 19 ~ B C k -c.,q ,,,..,, 79' ..._, etty roe . er M<..s "'v ~ 3•0, s100 ~Lucerne Yogurt c1n~ :;:; 1mo Dressing ~· 59e 1-8 Chef Saluto Pilll "°'"' 1~ s 159 m=$ Broccoli Cuts ,..=::,~ . ~~ 89' Z-S· Ice Cream Oel~c~IO<ll d:i~~ s2•9 One of the quickest froatinp for homemade or atore-boucbt cake is Chocolate Whipped Cream. Add 3 table· 1pooa1 each cocoa an~ eOnfedionen' sqar to lJ,ti cups whlpptn1 cream. CbW 30 minutes. Wblp until 1Uff. Thl1 will lift JIO'I S C'U>I of froatl•I and flrtlng, wlaldl II WUlb for the a•erqit'eate . Sell your time shore in- terval ownership in- tere st in a con- dominium. own-your- own apartment or recreational property in the new Doily Pilot classi fication -T I M E SHARING/INTERVAL OWNEIStlP 2A50. cGll 642-5671. We've Given LOW PRICES a New Name ••• ••• , 0. •1 da11 make qma ~ with the belp of J'UIWt. ror ex· ample, pl9C!e a cumed DAILY PILOT .. • -. ~ Solnd FOOD Denny Lewis, of Weight Wat chers of Wisconsin, shows Curried Fruit Aloha. ;/ .. . ~ ......... ..... . -. -.. -..... -............. ,.. .. ..,. ... -.. \ ....... • FOOD \ Clipping coupons maintains its pOpularity .. ·t-~':" Ameriuu are chp pUac ll*'e ~ tbAS' ever Wor-.. deeplte • ~•mpa1~ b)' OM ot U.. MUDlr')' I beHftl food challp IO do away with t"OUfNIM compleltly 'TIUrt)'·NM perceat of lM 1~ q-.tiMed by tlM A c Nlelln c-.._ tD a recently releaaed' DAllOftWlde •W"Vt) H id tJM)' med more COUpOC\I ahan they dJd a year earher Addatioul 17 percent said \My uaed roupon1 "somewh1tl m ore " Thirty stwen per<·enl saad they \&led about the same number of coupons as they did In l9'79 and 7 perrent said they used fewer TH£ NIELSEN study indicated that 76 percent of all ho useholds - m o r e tb an th ree families out o( four use coupons. Other s ur veys have the figure llt 90 percent. The anti·coupon cam. paign came from Giant Foods, a Washington· area chain which argued that shoppers would be better se r ved if mitnufacturers lowered prices on all items in- stead of issuing coupons. Holiday • recipes It seems like there are never enough good, easy recipes for the holidays. They're either too much work or not fancy eno..P. The answer can be as near as your produce section when you choose avocados. Their big beautiful size and pretty green color make them a won- derful holiday fruit. And they can help make sim· pie recipes special. In addition to their distinctive eood looks and versatility, Florida avocados are nutritious and lower in calories, ouce for ounce, than oth e r commerciaJly grown avocados. Avocados are a n especially nice flavor comple ment to tangy cit r us . If you don 't already have a favorite avocado/citrus salad. this recipe for Holiday Avocado Orange Salad is a lovely one to try. The Lime Mus t a rd Dressing marries many varied fiavors with WOD· derful results that really bring out the avocado and citrus navors. S lice each avocado lengthwise around the seed, then twist halves in opposite directions and remove the seed. There's a perfect hollow for the rest of the salad. It's convenient and very eye appealing. HOlJDAY AVOCADO ORANGE SALAD Curly lettuce 2 Florida avocados. halved and pitted 1 ""2 c ups fresh orange segments C about 3 oranges) 12 pickled o~ fresh sweet red pepper strips 8 red onion rings Watercress sprigs Lime wedges Li me Mus tard Dre s s ing (re c ipe follows) Line individual serv· ing plates with lettuce . Place an avocado half on each. Fill cavities with orange segments, pepper strips and onion rin11. Garnish with watercress sprigs and lime wedges. Serve with Lime Mustard Dressing. Makes 4 servings. LIME MUSTARD DRESSING: In small bowl whisk together 2 tablespoons each lime juice and oran1e marmalade, 1 table- 1 po on white win•e vineaar. 2 t.eupoons Dl· Jon-style mustard and ~ tea1poon 1lat. Gradual·• ly wbllk ln V• cup ve•etable oil. Add 1 clove sarllc, peeled and halved. Chill 2 boun. Remo.e prUc and atlr before aervtn1. Make• about " cup. Olua al10 Hid low- latome con1&1mera wbo IMN the Hvlnaa mo11 uu coupon• luat beu"'e they do not btl)' &M maaaaints I.Ad newtpalMfrl wt..rt the otf.,.. •Ps>t•r And it clalmtd that fra&ldultnt uat of ro up o n s . partic ularly throuah m ltrt!de m ptlon', cost• conaumttn mllhon• of doll an Olant DO loqer mu .. an)' ~ olttn of la. OWD, althou1b it COD· t l nuea to accept manufa c turer s' coupooa. Th@ Nielaen aurvey, meanwhUe, found that use ul coupona by low· income conaumera has riaen, although it still l111s behind that of the general population as a whole. Sixty.nine per· cHt ol the low-income houaeholda questioned by Niel1en aald tbey used coupons -up from 51 percent in a similar survey five years aco. a1c11A&D Aycri11. director of marltetina research for the Nielsen Clearinl House, said the survey covered a sam- ple of 1,007 cOOJumers and was conducted in June l9IO. He said there were 1everal pouible reuom for the lncrea1e in coupon uae, particularly amon1 low-income con· sumers. Among the rea1ooa, he sad, were •i.a .more broad availablUty of cou pons in the marketplace,·· n ew ways of delivering coupons and growing medi a coverage or couponin& which "ba1 made consumers more aware." The Nielsen study in· dicated th.at consumers are 1keptical of the claim that eliminating coupons would lower prices. Forty-seven per· cent ol thoee questioned said they thought there would no be chan1e in prices if coupons were eliminated: 22 percent 1ald they thou•hl prices would So up; lt percent said prices would 10 down; and the real were not sure or did n~t answer. SEVENTY-TWO per. cent of the people sur· veyed said they liked coupons "very much;" 23 percent said they lilted them slightly; and 5 percent said they dis· liked them. 11 The highest use Of coupons , according t6' the Nielsen survey. Is in1 the Northeast and East Central r egions; the' lowest use of coupons is in the Southeast . Whit'~ are more likely to us'' coupons tha n non· whites. the survey found. and people over• 30 are more apt to use1 than people under 30. • ------------------------------------------------- . FaD100 ••• IFT CIRftFICA Ill FROM HUGHES ••• Fre\h Armou,.\ Ver1be\t Cent-. Cul PORK LOIN ROAST Fruh Armour• Vet1t>.st Bonele\\ PORK LOIN ROAST FlllSHPOllK •AUDI llCKITI No,.,. .. , ....... ~ . ..o J.v,, lnt•t ,.,, l't°""9 ""' 0,., ol °"'' (~ .,.,.*". entry bo.a~ ftfty -'""""'' •o<h ••. ce1.,. 7 tc••• to lt\ie pof'Od• .... , ¥ed ~t\ o" Colorodl:t 11-d plv; ,_ P<>-'"'9 WIN Nf•S WI ll ll l'OSllO MON OtC 19 ~ .... _ .. ~~ . . .. :-~. ...-.. ........ -...,-... ~ ......... --. A•o~obi. ot oll 1to;·;;.;i-·· · • For 1peciol orden ond O"'o"nt informotiOfl. Coll (213) 227 ·8211 GIFT PLAN Of PT. TOP FOR YOU WEARt G\AO s TO cut THE/Ill SIRLOIN U.S.O.A.CHOICf LB 1.79 lB. 3.29 .~.~~!~~~~·~.~...... .. . .. El Roncho Sweet or Hot IT AllAN STYLE SAUSAGE El Ronc.,o Style THICK SLICED BACON . l8. 1.49 1.29 . 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IHF•OtflSl•CHICKIN 5 9 VAN DE llAMP'S · C ENCHILADAS ............ . 8·or Oh loy GARLIC BREAD 37-01 Mr' Sml!h'1 Not"rol Juice APPLE PIE '2·0 1 Snow Crot> FIVE ALIVE .69 2.19 14·01 Romon Meol WAFFLES . 6 01 Au l Chun Km9 EGG ROLLS I I ·01 Slouffel• .7S CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF NESTLES ·:.~ $ MORSELS ........... ~~~~ ........................ . 5 ·1b All Purpose 23·or GOLD MEDAL FLOUR .• 78 PERRIER WATER A8·01 Oceon S?roy Ccxk1o1I 1.29 l·lb S11ck Nucoo CRANBERRY JUICE MARGARINE 6 01. An t. Flavors 2· liter JELLO GELATIN ........ 59 HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 Hour l09 Color 1.77 22·01. Incl. i 3' Off Dete rQe"I DURA FLAME LOG ... IVORY LIQUID .79 .89 1.99 89 LIMIT 2 PLEASE .85 .SS 1.2S 1.09 LlJl@1\\1fBbb ~ . . BONELESS CUBED CUTLETS Pro.,m• hlro Leon GROUND VEAL ROUND l8 3.99 l8 2.99 P•OYIMI SLICID BONELESS VEAL . FOR ~CAllOPINI & PARME~AN L•. 5.99 I I 01 G•e~ G•on• , CUT LEAF SPINACH .73 10·01 8Hd>eye BROCCOLI SPEARS .59 STOUFFIRI Piii 17'1-0Z FRENCH 8REAO 2.29 7SO-MI. 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TWIUO..T ZONf On hll wey l'IOme, I man ,..,, a.MMo on 11111110 and awlllt9"1 In 1 town named WIUOUQllby • YOU IET VOUA Ufl'E Buddy HacUtt ""''' a belly dencer •pet utroto· ger end a woman """o w()(kl lot Ille IRS 12:30 D TOMORAOW Gues111 Georo•• 1eg1111t0f J.iltan Bond, rnotorcy<ila 11untm11n GMy Wells • MOVIE ~ 1ltll-09nluty '"'"" 1C10t Oftld Ollt1dl 11 11nown IOt Illa pompoaoiy I"' .. 45 Min.) 2:00 NeW8 MOY1I • •It "Ho KldCling' (1961) The C1try On Gang Tht Robln10t19. down on tl\elr kick o.cld. lo 1\llh Ille lainily manllOn Into • l'IOll· day '"°'' fOf children of well·lO·dO P*'tnta (I ht , 49mln I 2:08 8 MOVIE * * * It ' Halli 01 Mon- letuma" (19511 R1r.h11d Widmark, Jock P•l•nce Tiie US MarinM ere e>ot- lrlyed on rec;onn11saance PllrOI 1n lho Paclftc during Wort<l war It (2 hrs.. 20 mini 2.101• HEWS 2!15 MOVIE • • * •J, 'Strike Me Pink" (19361 Eddie Cantor. Ethel Merman 2:309) NEWS 3:15tD MOVIE ~· lf>C .... WooO -• MICll llWI "' io-al\Q OloC.oe 10 IMI I.I~ • OOOOTMH , Flooi<I• t l1'•1W~ -'-n Plaaerra.:11 '* m11«1\11 O'.,tde>e<ent• G DIWMNT STAOKU Arnold ltld Wllll1 N-· dtQ9 on I C!OllYlt' .. llOn 1nd m1111kenly believe thal Klmb«ly It PftQneol moo· s 1111 1111 wt1e11 11e 14.id· d9"1y becomll Melllly .. 1 reeult ot an lllianc:e '#Ith Ille undenlool1d. tipend '"' WMlllll>d •t the 11ou .. of 1 wealthy Ametl· can 11:30 9 (I) MOVIE * * "Aid Light' ( 19491 G101g1 Rell, lllrgtnll M•yo. An I J-Con lmprls· oned wllll<>UI guilt llndf I to~e wll1le seeking * • ") ·Too Much, Too Soon I 19591 Oo1otny MaJ<Wle. Errol Flynn IOt • l)Otlor t.irn• lo anger ·-llW ool; (ll\4t ""' linGt II 1CKI l.IUllt tO t>e lntlllM l.O 11111., p1 oQi,,111 • OICkCAVETT Ouitl .......... Hlllll • W • 1 CONT ACT (RI CJl M0A0 S'H Katherine HeJmond becomes friendly with a guerrilla (Gregory Sierra> facing a sentence of executior, while on a plane bound (or a vacation on "Soap" toniaht at 9::.>on ABC . Channel 7. •t11 TAXI 'Allx ltld T onv decide to do Elelne 1 l1v()( and Ila hlr up with a hlll>d·pleked dale 10:30 •• NEW8 S~OIFTS "SI-Epltlod .. F°' Chr11t- m1s" V-of Ille hOllday H alOfl IS pet<*ved by lemous wrrt«s ltld an1111 1ncludlng Virginia WOOif, Th80d()(e Roosevelt Ind M065 Hart ere ar>•mat.O (RI • ·~ "0..tll Of Her lnno· c;enoe" \ 1974) Pamele Siii M1ri1n. Parker Stevenson Young _, et en ••ctu· SIYe private ICllOOI '~ growing up wllll lhe 11191\dtnl dllllcu1114K and 8¥911 tragedy revenge ( 1 hf , 40 mrn I G THEF81 "Tiie Vende1t1" • MINION: MP08819LE Jim PtMIJ>• '"Is rn love w•tn 1 women lhst tne 1MF- has been 1110gned to b""0 out of an Iron Cur ta " c0untry 3:49 0 MOVIE * • C/1.na Gori I 1943) C.cn.. T 11 .. net Georgu Montgomer) 4.10 8 NEWS 4: 15 8 MOVIE C.llatlH ·~~"""-• hlrOiC. PloP<>fl•Ot>s 1llh1t r1v1v1110 " OyitlQ 11altttnl wnn ,_,1 ITliilH4gl • • @) BARNEY MILLER Due 10 111c;c>r" OI p0l1<.I corruplKJn 8arn;ry "''° t11s men n1u~t llkl a lie· detec;Ung vote• 1n11yz1ug 1811 CIJ TICTAC~ QI MERV GNFflN "Sal\Jle r 0 TIM OukM 0 1 Hanaro· Gu11t Tom Wopet 7'30 9 2 ON THE TOWN 7 00 I C88 NEWS Nec:NEWS HAPPV DA VS AGAIN R1cn111 Is taceo wlln a dilemma w'*' lie ll sefecl· ea to be a squad H;adef !Of RO'I C I.AMI a man whO crUNts paruM u • nobby. tonne. 111gll scnoot a1a1 1111i.11 R&~rnorld Jollr1son revus nrs unsucceulul attempts to break Into 1><otess•on111 spons .. 8 A8CN£WS tD M0 A'S'H When Hot Ups th111ks $1\e mtglll t>e preon•nt. th• only raDbH available lot tne test is R&dOl's pet Ftul· ly I BARETTA OVER EASY GUMll: actor LOO StHIS· berg, Or Gary Gray Ct>ct Naru1 ~ MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT I FAMILYFEUD SHANA NA Guest Jollnny TUIOtson 8 HOUVWOOO SQUARES • .. ALLINTHEFAMILY Mike and Gl()(18 try an Ol<I 1t1e1pe '°' a stale mar111ge • · a secon<l noneymoon ID MACNEIL I LEHRER A6PORT ~ THE DANCING PRINCESSES Jrm Dale Bl'd p11nc1pa1 aancers from London's R11yal Ballet portotm •n 11115 m.is1cs1 ta111ssy adapled Channf-1 Lbting• 11 KNXT ICBSJ Lo::. Angeles D KNBC (NBCI Los Angeles " KTLA (Ina I Lo~ Angt>•e~ 8 l<ABC TV 1ABC1 Los Angele!> C1J t<FMB'(CBS1 San Diego D KHJ-TV \Ind 1 Lus A nqele::. ®) KCST (ABCI San Dir qo • KTIV \(no I L05 Ang ...... ti) KCOP TV (ln<l 1 Lo5 AnQl'llP5 fill KCE f . TV tpB<;J L<><, Anqelu'> m KOCE TV 1POS) Hun11mi1on Be;ich from a 1111ry 1111 by tne &roth4if1 Gumm (I) P.M. WAG.AZM 1:00• ENOS Enos t>ecomes • one-man poltee IO<C41 when an IP•· cMmlC of "Blue Au" strlkea tM d41partment, D REAL PEOPLE Featured a SQulrrel 111a1 llies Dy nang gUOll. Pesa· <Jena s 11nnulll "Ooo·dih · pa.rel.le. a gigolo c;on11en· lion. a dog wedding 8 MOVIE • '• ·Santee ( 19731 Glenn f oro Mochaet Burns A bounty hunle• befriends 1he son ol a man lie murdered (2 llrs l 8 \!t EIOHTIS ENOUGH Nk:llOIU and a 1t11nd start a dellv.,y Slf'VICI . an<l Tom le&rns that l'llS jOb IS •n 1eoperdy GJ P.M. MAGAZINE Turning tr 11Sh 1nlo Cash, why Monopoly IS Amen· ca s tavo11te game, 01 Wasco discusses strokes. Joyce Jillson on n.iw yoor ears reveal yoor PlfSDn&h· ty Cl) MOVIE * • •,. "Lightning Slrlkes Twice" ( 195 t) Ruth Roman R1cnar<l T ood Alter IMltng eaonerate<I of resoonslb1t11y 101 Ills wife's dealn a man lrnds the reat killer an<l peace ot rn1n<J for htmseil (2 nrs J 8i) 28 TONIGHT '1.l THE BAXTERS 'For Tne CMd's Own Good I JOe<f"'S WILO MPVGIW'FIN • S•lut• To 'Tiie Oul<es 01 Hauerd'" Gu•••· Tom Wop1t. 9:30 D THE FACTS 0# LIFE Br11r·1 dlle maus a pass at Jo and Hies to take advan1age or her 8 9 SOAP Willi. Jessica II blong Mid hOllllQI In 1 guemll1'1 m<>iJnta1ri 1111111, Mary laces blackm1ll kidnap. Ping and 1111 usustnatlOn attempt G TIC TACOOUGH 9 THE JOY Of BACH The Ille and car-ot Jollann Se1>ast1an Baell " tr&Clld 1n a salule to the composer end his lnflu. e11e11 on the music ol two cemuries tRI ~ SPORTS AMERICA "t980 Prep lnterneoon&I Basket ball Cll1mp1on· Ships 10:00 D NUMBER .. A d1vorc.ed mi n learns a new meaning for tne word ·ne1ghbot1tne51" when he moves rnto a Calllo1n11 apattmenl buUdlng 1nn11>· rte<l by an unusual g1oop of people ea NEWS D VEGAS S11ter Brigitte returns to Las Vegas with a b1zatt1 1nheluance ·-• dee<l to 1ne lano unde< the Oeser1 Inn ti) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS ®) THE ROCKFOfU> FILES Angel IS placed on tne G COSMOS "The P1111stence 01 Mem· ory" Or C1tl S1g1n obHrves thl 1n11111gence of tne humpbactt whete and 18kll viewer• through 11'19 lluman !>fain and n«· voo~syttem 11:008 D 8 Clilll NEWS • HOLLYWOOD SOU ARES I NEWL YWEO GAME M0A0 S'H Hawkeye writes to n11 latller <letelllng, among 1 other 1nrngs. Radar's attempts 11 passing • n1gn sen~ exam an<l a su<lden coollng of attecttons bet_.. Frank end Ho1 Lips ti) ONE STEP BEYOND I Saw Yoo Tomottow" A U S Foreign Service agent rn France IS tnvrte<J to JOHN DARLING D TONIGHT Ho11 Johnny Carson .I Gutsta Jene Fonda. John I ~,.., 11 PNSONER: CELL BLOCK H D [D) ABC NEWS D GUNSMOKE Man bushwhacked, will 011 Or beGom4I p11alyz9d unless a bullet 11 removed lrom an area near hlS spine tParl 11 tD HOGAN'S HEROES Hogen must 111vel 10 Be<- trn lo capture ~ !!!lector who ~nows of HIS operio- tk><I 9) rT TAKES A THIEF "' Mun<ly 1s potsoneo Dy a Rea egenl 1n<l n.s little lime to trade a deco<J1no <lewice he has llOll<'I for tne antt<lole 8i) AN ENGLISHMAN'S CASTLE Peter mai..es a cllO•C.e 1 .JUST WANIEO 10 REMIND Y'OLJ, JOHN, !HAT AFTER YOU'RE DONE HE~E., YOJ R£ SCHEDULED 10 APPEA~ IN !HE VETE~INAAIAN'5 H OSPITAL St<ETCH! ti) INOEPENOENT NETWORK NEWS • CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 1-00 D 9J POLICE WOMAN A pohcernan 11 blar.k mailed into t1tmpe<1ng wrtn Iha rnur<ler weapan used by a llltman (Al ~MOVIE * • Night 0 1 The BIOO<l Monst9f· ( t9721 Ct1<1~to pner lee M1ua Scn~1 A Daltle Delw%n K1n9 fiu11r, V dn<l W~llam of Oronge resuttQ 1n the executton ot many .. om8'1 a«useo ot w11<ncral1 11 n1 30 mm 1 1:30 8 NEWS 8 THE LONE RANGER The Fr19htenii<I Woman tD MOVIE * • • Thu GrPat Gar r1c• I t'1171 Briar> Anurne Ol1vli dt: HQ.oll1mO l"-e • • Coto•aoo Sunset' r 19391 Gene Autry A man Thursday~• oa,,, h11e .tlorir• 11:00 Cl) • ', · Randy R1d11~ Atone 1193'4) John Wayne Alberta Vaugnn A -AFTERNOON- t:.> 00 m • • . lne C,rpat S1ou• MU!Mlc•e \ 1965J losepll Coll"" P1111rp t dft!Y < u~t"'" ta~t ~land Q) • • • Tnt: Macott1t.•" Altair 1'9471 G·1•11orr p., 1 Rur,e11 P1e5ton Ba1t11J on tl\ij sto- 3.00 'lt • • * •. O& 1111 1Part 41 1 19741 B~r> G11.uara At1tt1vny t10pk 1ns An 3:30 D • • ', 'Gut1 01 Z&n 9;ira ( 19S91 Rt.~rl Stac1o. AOL<!!! M1001e1on tn 1933 by Armstrong & Batluk wHA1 A (,PEAT llE'·IN ! Television getting a little class By MICHA EL DOUGAN Of -O•llY ~·-S .. ff Television network moguls perpetually remind us that they program pap because that's what the American viewing public wants. Pudding for the pudding-heads. Four pay television service!> have announced plans to challen~e that assumption and one, pre· miered in Anaheim Monday night, is already on the air with programs featuring the performing arts. ;JSRAVO, PRESENTED BY Rainbow Pro- gramming Services of Denver, offers "original • and acquired productions of classical music, dance and opera in stereophonic sound, presenting the artltlry of the finest symphonies, opera houses and dance companies in the United States and Europe," according to a Rainbow publicist. Other features will include-"Bravo Magazine." an hour-long video-mag that takes viewers backstage for interviews with performers an4 their colleagues and special news updates on developments within the performing arts, said Bravo President Marc Lustgarten before a gather· mg of cable television service owners during the Bra"o debut at the Disneyland Hotel. On the average or once a month, Lustgarten said, Bravo will feature special focus programs such as the upcoming. evening-long ."Night or the Opera." Not only will the show present outstand- in• opera performances, he claimed, but commen- tators will tell viewers "what it is you should be looking for , what it is you should want to see." ' ' 'thristmas Sangs' I . i'-encore on '50' Singer Mel Torme and Les Brown and his B•~ of Renown head up an all·star cast in an en- cQte performance or "The Christmas Sonas" Slifttrday, at 8 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. Tonne kicks off the celebration with a holiday m;dley, and offers his classic "The Chriatmaa sqlllg." Marilyn Mccoo and Billy Davia Jr. present a ff>ritely "Sleigh Ride," and comedian Rieb Uttle r•ites a hi1hly individualiaed venlon of ''Tbe NICbt Before Christmas." Pianist Georce Sbeannc pla~s the "Mummers Christmas Carol." • Maureen McGovern sinp "0 Holy Nlpt," i Roy Rogers and the Sona ol lhe Pioneen pro- e 1ome true Americana tn "Co-wboy stmaa" and "Rudolph the Red NOH Relnd- ." Richard Buehart off en a read.inc ol tbe dlpifted ''The St.-.n1er, '' and all join bands for the 1rand finale's "White Christmas" and "We Wf#A You 1'be Merriest". '; Mitchmn in 'War' HOLLYWOOD (AP) Robert Mitthum and Pqlbt Bersen star ln the l&-hour ABC mlal """ "Wlnda of War," now mmtn1 by Du Curtlt Nlducilonl. • Mttebum ltarl u Pug Heney, tbe naval oftlcer ;t._ takea on diplomatic m1llitOnl for President ..at, and Ilia Ber1en plays b1a wtfe, Rboda. E Tnnent a tars ~ Pamela Tudabury, Lotan u AUst.atre TudaburJ, and Liu cber u Madeline Henry. • ...... ..... will air ln tbe fall o11•. THEATRICAL FILMS AJIOVT the performing arts. such as "The Getting of Wisdom," will also be shown on Bravo "from time to time,•· Lustgarten added. Rainbow President J erry Maglio said the performing arts represent "a genre of entertain- ment ·which we think fulfills a major void in prime time. We think the performing arts have. indeed, a growing market in the United States." Bravo will be delivered to participating cable television outlets through a direct link with the COMSTAR 0 ·2 communications satellite. BRAVO ALREADY IS OFFERED by the four cable multiple-system operators that founded the Rainbow service, which collectively serve more than one million homes. the releases. "for those who seek the ultimate an fast-paced visual thrills and hot-blooded movie fantasy." In other words, dirty movies.) Rainbow is not the 'only service to jump into performing arts programming According to the trade publication Multichannel News. ABC Video Enterprises, CBS Cable and the Public Broadcast - ing Service are all preparing cable service along this line. ABC'S VERSION, CALLED "Alpha", will be advertiser supported. Emphasis will be on co- productions and European performances. CBS' service will feature a schedule with more than hall or the programs created specifically for cable television. It will be viewer-supported pay service. Monday night's bash, with plenty of free food and drink, was an effort to market Bravo lo some of the additional 4.100 cable operators in this coun· try, who serve 17 million homes in 9,SOO com- munities, totalling 21 percent or the homes in the United States. Perhaps the, most ambitious project, still a year or two away rrom competition, is the Public Broadcasting Service's SO·called Grand Alliance, a partnership between PBS and 400 major cultural institutions that are part or the American Arts Al · liance. a part.nershp between PBS and 400 major cultural institutions that are part or the American Arts Alliance. "Local PBS affiliates will be in· volved in the whole marketin1 effort of the service," according to Multichannel News. In the •oney <Although with less fanfare, Rainbow launched a second new service, called Escapade, on the following night. Escapado is, according to Adam Rich (left) a nd J ohn Louie s plit up the loot when they find an airlines bag give n to them by a mysterious woman on "Eight is Enough" tonight a t 8 on ABC. Cha nnel 7 '~alias' tops, but ABC wins week NEW YORK (AP > -CBS' "Dallas" won the prime-time ratings competition for the firth week in a row, but ABC had more shows in the Top 20 -nine to CBS' eight -and won the three-network race by an eyelash, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. "Dallas," which registered the bitbest rating ever for a prime-time proaram for the "Who shot J .R.?" epiaode Nov. 21, loet nearly 20 per- cent ol ita audience ror the follow-up pro1ram Nov. a, then made up a bit of lost pvund for the most recent in· 1tallment, Dec. 5. The ratlnc for "Dallaa" was 37.3 to 34 OD Nov. a and the rec:ord·settinl 51.J on Nov. 21. Nielsen aays that means ol all the nation'• televilion· equipped homes, 37 .3 percent aaw at leaat part ol the most-recent chapter. CBS had anticipated a bil push t.bia seaaon rrom "Dallas," and now the primary question aeema lo be bow loal the series can sustain it.a re· "1 AM NOT AN ANIMAL! I AM A HUMAN BBINGI l ... AM ... AMANI• . markable record or success. CBS' "60 Minutes," last season's No. 1 program, was second lo "Oallaa" in the ratings, though more than eight point.a behind the winner. ABC scored with three specials - "Barbara Walters Special" in third place, a pro football game between .Pittsburgh and Houston, broadcast Thursday nipt, in fifth place, and a movie, "Fipting Back," sixth. ABC's ratin1 for the week wu 19.4 to 19.3 ror CBS, which finished first the two previous w~ks. and 15.6 for NBC. The networks say that means in an averaae prime-lime minute during the week, 19.4 percent or the coun· try's homes with television were tuned to ABC. CBS leadl the three-way c:ompeti· lion since Oet. rr -the date CBS and ABC maintain the seuon began -by nearly a point and a half over ABC. NBC claims the season started Sept. 15, and la first in the race by that measure by two-tenths or a point overC~. NBC was damaged in the most re· cent week surveyed with four of the five lowest-rated shows, starting with a movie, "Semi-Tough." in 6lst pJace, followed by "Jack Frost" 62nd, "NBC Magazine with David Brinkley'' 64th and "G4!i\e Shalit Talks with the Stars" 6Sth. ABC's ·'Christmas rrom the Grand Ole Opry" waa No. 63. Here are the week's 10 highest-rated shows: "Delle\," wltll • rMl"9 of J1 J r91>f'9-llnt " mllllon llotMI, -.. .., Mlnulft, .. n.z Of 11 I mlllton, llOlll CBS. .... ,_. Wl"•n 5-lel," 11 j Of ti 4 mllllOft, ABC. "M·A·$.H," M.J "" ID 6 mlllton, CBS. "Hl'l -11; TllurMly ,.,,_, Hou'lon "' Pltt1-..i." U J Of "• mllllOt\, -lltilOW -"l'ltflll"9 -.C•," U.t Of " I mllllOll, llOCll A9C. "ll11tt House on 1111 ,., .. , ... " U 5"' " mun ... HK; "HOUM c1111," u .1 ., 11.• mtttton, CBS; .. ~., Olmpeny," U rtlf ti.I mlllloft AIC, - LUCA!> •nJ FRANC 1c; ~ORP COPPOLA pr~\t'nl AFILMii~ .... t 'fl IE SI IAI )( )\V WAMIUOR IWJ• ·~ul Peoot~ 1J \o<ll J mllhon ,.BC T ... ,,.., 10 Of09••"'• "lo.,. eo.1 •BC Too ClllY' r,,. Comtor1 •ec end """"'• 8 unh r' Dt.c• C 8S '" OM O.v •• • Time," CB$ Qulnq ¥ E NBC •nd Ouolt' Of HHt•rd," CBS. fl• r,.,, J .. ln\on\ CBS 'NFl _,, .,., N191\I Foo11u11 · °"".,., v• O•~l•n<I . ..-ci ~ • .,.r ... •nd Sl\l"f'Y ' boll\ ABC 1... •nd "'•"1•'V l•r""" All( Gena Rowlands Set For 'Gloria' Role HOLLYWOOD <AP > -Gena Rowlands plays a former show girl and gun moll who tries lo beat the mob at its own game in "Gloria." directed by her hus band, J ohn Cassavetes. The movie also stars Buck Henry. Julie Carme n , Lupe Garnica and Jeuica CastiJlo. It is Miss Rowland's sixth movie with her husband. Mw•llsCI ER ... _.PUIA II .. 62H339 ............. ""'lllU MA•OIAT ......... COSTA..aA Y ... CIMTll t7t-4141 c 11111111 ~634•2!>!>3 .. _v.,. ~mo .._ ................ ... . . i ENTERTAINMENT /,MOVIES Actor Richard Pryor , recovered from severe burns, waves as he arrives with singer Patti LaBelle at a New York theater for the pre· mi ere of his ne w mo vie, ·'Stir Crazy.'' ..... ...,...... loueM CVfCNI , ... _ ................. .. &mMCWTCNI ,, .................... _, ... . ., ~ATllCMa-••.» ___ ,,.__ -,,_,.. MUPiCOICM Cl> ... ,_.,,, .. _ . ---· NIVATI ..Ul,_ 191 ............... -•• 1. nen.uw .. ....,._ _.:::,:_ '"' ...... mJUI IAatCNI 1111s11 n ao ._,, .. _..__,._ ...... •'-lll/Slt ts .. ...... . ,_ 213/S)l·~M SC -,. .. ,,_, 494· 1St4 S.C Hlw•y at •-••Y 494-1514 , _ _.....,, .. ,_ .......... NIVATI WJI ... fll .................. ~·Tl~-.,. MUNal~=l ... u ....... . UP .. IMOICI., .... __ , ... _.... --· "BRUBAKER" (R) -"MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" (A) •-c__., "THE BLUES BROTHERS" (A) - "CHEECH & CHONG'S NEXT MOVIE" (R) --.. .......... _, .. CMIYtlt -~....-. . - -·-----~ -~ -~ . ---, .. . . ·~ -. V"9d11•day, December 10, tNO Oassi~al-and classy Drey/ua• exce& in 'Competition' film -~~"' ( MOJfE J 1 .,.., Atw-; -. .. ...,. ~ •• , ....... U ,., Atuioup tM IOOd people at bt:.nlbtr/ Columtu ... m to be clo!n• tbeir R£1r I~ w -.lmOlt to coaceal U, "Tbe Com· '----------~ Prokoftev Third wbieb climaxes the tum. lt'a important to note that these are all performed on tbe aoundtrack (and superbly re· corded) by some of our ftneat youn1 contemporary pianiata, in· cludln1 Ralph Grierson, Lincoln °" ......... .. Tenor M llAlllHAU DAVID COllNN° At the l(ey~rd pttltlon" la more tban tbe beartwarmJn1 at.ory ol two 10Ulll people ln love: lt'a a muaieal fH•t. Or maybe 1mor1ubord would be more accurate alnee the variety ii p-eat, even lhouah the they are also vefY. much In love, . and the film deala essentially with its effect on their rel•· tionablp. (I auspeet that there's an even more fuclnatinc atory behind what bappena to them after one wins and the other loaes, and trust thft OUansky ls already conte mplatin1 the possibilities of this as a sequel.) M ayor1a, Cheater Swiatowski OMV MATHIS -$2 TO PM and Daniel Pollack. BAJSIOL NO Of 405 · aervinp teod t.o be rather a mall. Still, ·'The Competition'' could do for claaaical muaic what nte~tTION (~J PrOCl...:er Wllll.,... S.C•Nlm Olte<IO<, _,11.,. Joel Otl*""' Cl.....,et09'_.. . l"<hMcl H l(llfte ,_......,~-c... RI<...,,, Ofe'tfllla. """' lrvl1111. L .. ._...,10., s.ft w_,,,_.,, J~etlf\ c.11. "' '""*'-· v1c111e Krel ... r. A441m se ..... ... $11 .. m. Ptllllp Ste<ll119, Gtorla Suooo 11 ...... 1 ... ume -'"ml-~ Mf'AAlt ..... : PO "The Turning Point" did fo1· ballet a few years ago. Without any compromise of quality, it makes the piano repertoire both accessible and exciting. AT THE CENTER of Joel Oliansky's literate, sensitive_ script is a piano competition for youna people, not unlike the Tchaikovsky competitions in Moscow, although this one hap- pens to be held in San Francisco. Richard Dreyfuss and Amy Irv· ing are among the hall dozen or so finalists. Although sharply competitive. Dreyfuas and Irvine make an attractive team, with Dreyfuss particularly effective as the brash, effervescent pianist whose cockiness never quite ob- scures bis basic insecurity. Th.is ls the last ye(lt that he's elilible to enter the contest; winninl could mark the difference between a concert career and total obscurity. OTHER MOTIVES are sketched in for the other contes· tanla -including a Russian girl (strikingly played by Vicki Krieger) who seems to be operating under the surveillance of the Russian secret police, a melodramatic note that I found oddly off-key in this film's con· text. It's more than counter- balanced, however, by the segments of music that pervade it from the frantic, last-minute practice sessio ns of the· What is even more important AM061!>SuNFLOWER to note, and literally incredible Mt-tm to behold, is the fact that the ac-KEZY MIDNIGHT MOVIES to r s h a v e be e n a b l e to Friday a laturcllly-All IHCI U .00 synchronize their finger and u••l•--'' plue Spacebom body movementa so perfectly to these recordinp, that one comes te ment away convinced that they did BAD their own playiD8 -• feat A ~ral&!ll& I nn~~~lnal credi~ t.o Jean Evensen Sbaw, ~ ~ a l o c a l t e a c b e r a n d.,J 1--.....-----......., .... ~,,....ft-.~,~,.•~-~-~·-=~··:1• ~---~*"~ m uaicologist. NO LESS attention, however, was lavished on the supporting roles. A5 the conductor, for ex· ample, Sam Wanamaker was every bit as precisely drilled to look as if he were really COD· ducting (instead of just waving his hands In the air, like Sir Jo hn Gielgud in the r ecent Polish film, "The Conductor"). And Lee Remick is magn.ificent as the aging music teacher who sees her last hope for reflected glory fading away when her pupil, Irving, seems determined to blow the competition out or love for Dreyf~s. "The Competition" could turn out to be that rarest of birds, a "class" picture that is also a crowd pleaser. It couldn't hap- pen to a nicer film . Liz aging gracefully Q: I read wlllea Ellaa ... Taylw WU IUll .. active aapen&u die waa se..,... el Jealq old. Did •~ ner So .... aay deUll! -Cell a., i...1 Beacla, Callf. 'Glad You Asked That' A: What Ui said at the time was, "I have almost zero contact with the public, and I tey not by Mwily11 Gftd Hy GwdMt- to read much of what is written Q: Is it true that James GarHr threw a party about me. I suppose if people and celebrated tbe fact that the man who beat him stopped buying the commodity up ... aentenced to a jail term? -Lou Reilly, and I cared, I would analyze Jersey, City. what ingredient was missing. A: No way. Garner, a compassionate in· But when I start sliding down, dividual, was not looking for revenge. Following · which is in the inevitable law of the trial of the rree·lance photographer who beat gravitY., I'm goin1 to quit. him up after a minor traffic collision, Gamer com. Maybe in my dotage I'll analyze mented, "I have no pleasure in the disruption of wby people go to the movies." the man's life. I'm sure ." said the star or TV's Q: I WH ao IOITJ &o Mar "Rockford Files," "we both wish the whole thing t111at Jimmy S&ewart adered a TAYLo• hadn't happened." severe Mart atucll. Bew II M ..,,, -llebble Q: Both Warren Beatty &Del bil slater, Sblrley Lear, Colombm. MacLaiDe, have been 90 aucceufuJ i8 their lives, A: Happily, the news you heard was not ac· I'm cllrioaa to know how much Lnf1aeace tbeir curate. lbough Jimmy spent• few days in the cor-pareats had on them while they we~ growl•& up! onary care unit of a California hospital, be did not _ F&ore.ce L., Seattle . have a heart attack. "He Just had an irregularity A: According to Shirley, she and her brother in his pulse," reveals hia wife Gloria. "And our were both greatly influenced by the powerful family physician and we thought it was better to perponallties of thei r mother and father. "Dad bad go to the hospital Just to take tests." this Southern talent of commanding attention in Q: We reuatly saw • reraa of Alfred any room with his storytelling," she recalls. HJtcbcocll'a manerplece, "Psycho." Tlllat fam.. "Mom would react to him in an intense way. bloody shower Keae, wbere Ja.et Letp ls s&ablled Though not social or gregarious, they were like a repeatedly, aeemed to go • forenr. Bow maay vaudeville team at home. And Warren and I minutes did tbat aceae adaally appear • lite would sit there and watch, it made both of us 1creeaT -Debbie R., Orlaedo, Fla. th h And r ts · lif h A: It may have seemed longer, but the blood· r a er s y. one o our ques an e as been to overcome that s hyness with self· letting only lasted for 45 seconds. Thanks to expression ... Hitchcock's incredible technique, the brief scene Send your que•tWM to Hy GardMr, "Glad You contained 78 separate shots. And though a grisley A•ked That ," care of thi• ~. P.O. Box 19620. murder is portrayed, moviegoers never actuaUy · ,..,., M ·z nd H GardM LI see the knife touch Janet Leigh's naked flesh . They Irvine, '""14· an yn a Y r "" an.swer QI many queltion.s QI tMy can m their column, but the just think they do. volume of mail make• per•onal rtplie• impouib~. Q: When the proclacen ol "Star Wan" were p;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;-------===---- flrat cutlag tbe movie, I _.ntaad tbey taned PENITENTIA down Herve Vlllecbalze for a.e o1 tbe nles. Bow come! -Coaale Chase, Laa Ve1a1. A: It was for a reason never heard by Herve There'• only one before. They told the 3-root, IO.inch 1:ctor he. was\ way out, and 100 too big. He's since, or course, grown mto a giant, f 1 t d staturewise , on ABC's "Fantasy ~land." "I'm 00 • • an overcoming the exploitation or scree.nwriters," In the wart said Villechaize, "who think a midget is not D•s•robu•r<1 by IR I Tile Jrrry Gross human, can't love, can't think. And can only do O•gan•1at•on tricks or sell news papers on the street comer." "IDOLMAKER" c111 "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" "2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY" <"°' "CLOSE. ENCOUNTERS' . • BENJAMIN" Ill} I ''PA•VATE ~~~~~~~;;:-I "THE ELEPHANT MAN" ll'GI PRO-FOOTBALL NIGHT Giant Screen TV, Free Munchies, 60d Hot Dogs, Giant ~amburgers. 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Industry • W11111er in court DETROIT <AP > - The city of Detroit can demolish 1,176 hom es and uproot 3,438 people to make way for a new General Motors Corp. assembly plant that the "Motor City" says it needs to reverse an in - dustrial decline, a judge bas ruled. Visiting Wayne Coun· ty Circuit Court Judge George Martin said that residents of the ethnical· ly diverse Poleto wn neighborhood failed to show lhat the City Coun- cil abu,,ed its discretion in its effort to save 6, 100 a uto manufacturing jobs .. DETROIT'S MAYOR called the decision a vie· tory. Neighborhood resi- dents feared it was hailed Poletown's last stand. The city wants to level the r esidential a reas around the abandoned Dodge Main plant , which once employed 30,000, to make a 465- acre site_.where GM can build a modem plant. ·'They call your house a slum and shack and they tell you that you have to take what they offer," said Elizabeth Marshall, 64, who has lived on Trombly Street 24 years. "I don't know the law. 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'!'-lml!l'!l'I!'.- t a ..... ~-········~--····-······-·······----- INSIH: •Mor•cope •Comics •Clult C.lendar •Cla11Hled \4lilldll..-y, Oeo4Hnw 10, I NO eaturig_._._. _____ .. I Star of Magi Wllile some hove called it a miracle. religioua scholars and scientists now view the star of Bfthlehem as a rare astronomical phenomenon. Orange Coaat College explores the event during its December planetarium program. I a1 JOEL C. DON 6e .. ...,, ~""' Abouf lO yean a10. scienuata and biblical scholars finally beaan pleclo& to1etber one of the a&ll'ooomical puuJes of the aaes. It was a 1t.ar. much bri&bler than any other litht in' the nl1ht sky It persisted. And it drew the Magi or wise men from the east to a town in ancient Judea called Bet.hJebem. The only biblical reference to the star of Bethlehem lies in the Goepel of St. Matthew. The text says the wise men were tuided from Persia and Babylonia to the birthplace of Jesus Christ. WllD..E SOME HAVE re1arded the event as a miracle, astronomers and the religious community are rinding answers in natural phenomena. With information garnered from recent studies in astronomy, archeology and biblical history. the Oran1e Coast College Planetarium re·creates the heavens as they appeared during Jesus' birth. "It looks. like we have some new information on the sta r o r Bethlehem," says planetarium director Steve Latt.anzio. "But it's only new to planetariums, it's not new to the scientific community. "Scientists and religious scholars ha ve taken the same basic arguments used all along and shown that we can interpret them differently. " The olanetarium show, which began last week, is divided into two parts. 1be first part is devoted to the determination of the approximate year or the birth of Christ. ONCE THE BlaTHDATE is established, the audience is taken back in time to visualize the stars and planets as they appeared nearly 2,000 years ago. The astronomical theories are revealed, including possibilities such a s s upernovas, novas, meteors, comets and conjunctions of stars and planets. was ordered in 3 B.C .. Lattanzio notes "Choosing an eclipse at 1 B.C. and interpreting the tax as a census, we can shill the birth from 8 or 7 8 .C. to 3 to 2 B.C .. ''he says. ··For the moment we have to r e gard these dates with equal probability. I don't think that we can favor one or the other." Shifting to the astronomical phenomena or the lime. Latta01io says about four possibilities could explain the star. THE LEAb'T LIKEL \' explanation is a meteor, usually a piece or material the size of a grain or sand whizzing through space. Although a meteor might have left an impression on the ancients as it swept across the sky, it was far loo common an occurrence to draw attention. A comet, LallanJ.io says, also is an unlikely prospect for the star of Bethlehem. Comets, which are largely made up of ice, were not recorded during the period from 7 to 2 B.C. Halley's comet was visible in 12 and 11 B.C. So the phenomenon of a comet wasn't an extraordinary event. A supernova, or explodini star, would produce a brilliant image in the sky. competing wiJh the brightness of the moon. "BUT SOMETHING THAT bright would have been seen by a lot of people and there are no records to show that," he says. A nova was recorded by the Chinese in 5 and 4 B.C., but Lattanzio says a nova wouldn 't have produced the brilliance ascribed to the star or Bethlehem. The more likely explanation is the conjunctioo or stars and planets, he says. In 7 to 6 B.C., the wise men who were probably astrologers, would have seen a triangular conjunction of the planets Jupiter, Saturn and Mars. They might have interpreted this event as the coming of the messiah, since the conjunction occurred in the constellation Pisces, also known as the house of the Hebrews. spectacular as well as incredibly significant lo them (the Magi)." Regulus means king, Venus is the goddess or fertility and Jupiter is the king of the gods, he notes. Lattanzio still is puzzled by the question: Why wasn't a false alarm called with the planetary conjunction in 7 and6 B.C.? But he says two planets seeming lo merge into one is an even more rare event than the triangular conjunction. The planetarium show continues at 7 a nd 8:30 p.m .. today and Friday. and Dec. 17 and 19 "Once you find out when Christ was born, it's rather easy to figure out what was going on ;n the sky and then you can figure out which astronomical phenomena resemble the stcar," Lattanzio says. Using information gathered from the Bible and Hebrew records, scholars have narrowed Jesus' birth to between 3 and 2 B.C. The dates are based on information Crom the reign or King Herod, who died soon after J esus ' birth. Records indicate that Herod died after a lunar eclipse and before the Hebrew Passover holiday. Lattanzio points out that such conjunctions are rare, happening about once every 60,000 years. But with the new emphasis on Christ's birthdate closer to 3 or 2 B.C.. Lattanzio s uggests another astronomical conjunction. IN z B.C., Jupiter and Venus came close to one another in conjunction with the star Regulus in the constellation Leo. How you cmi survive Christmas shopping For holiday gift shoppers who hate crowds, Madamoiselle Magazine has these surVival tips: RELIGIOUS HISTORIANS once speculated that Christ was born between 8 and 7 B.C. because Caesar Aogustus ordered a census taken from the Roman Empire at that lime . Joseph and Mary were to report to Bethlehem for that popu~ation survey. But a tax by the Roman Empire The conjunction of 7 to 6 B.C. would have appeared like three stars forming a triangle But the Jupiter-Venus· Regulus conjunction would have been a more striking event -appearing almost like one single star. "They would have been close enough to be brighter than any planet that had ever been 'seen," he says. "It would have been visually -Organize a gift list into three categories: family, friends and of. rice. De<:ide how much lo spend for each and jot down gift ideas n~ lo each name. -Shop early in December, when salespersons are less busy and stores less crowded. -Avoid lunch·hour traffic. Best Lock• the door Husband takes hath in trailer DEAR ANN LANDERS: Six vears aio I married a divorced man who is retired from the service. Our children are grown and gone, so there are just the twe of us. During the six years we have been married he has never once gone into the bathroom, if only to wash his bands, that he doesn't lock the damn door. He bas yet to dress or undress in front of me. He moved into my home when we married and his trailer is still parked in the yard. (More cra11Deal.) Lota of Umea he'U 10 in there, lock all the doon and take a bMb. · I have questioned him about his peculiar behavior. He says he bu done this ever since his klda wen small. (bis "baby" is now 11 yean old.> Tbere i.I no one here but us. I think he ia craay as a loon. Wbat'a more. it makea him flahtlnc mad when I mention it. Ann, pleue tell me what you tblnk la wron1 with this character. -MARRIED TO A NUT IN MERIDIAN, Mia. DSA& •A&&IBD: Tiie "cllaracter" laa1 •••• ...,. ..... = ........ ... ..., ... ,, ......... .. .. .......... ,..,. .. ..._ .... ,~ ..... .,..., .... , .... . Ma~' r.Y•an• ..... .. .. SW. Mm, -nlllp , .. .. .!\HH La11der1' to bl• llooklaeu aad ••ll llaoeklag you Plead agallla& t3le wall. Please read tile aen leuer. It mll .. She yH ao•etlalal to &lalaka .... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a measa1e for "Nameless in Short Hillis," whose husband refers to her u "the wife" when s~akinC to otben. I bad the same problem. One day I asked him how be would Uke it if I called him ''the husband." It didn't atop him. He· continued to refer to me u •'the wife." So I added it to the kJnt Uat of tblnp he did that irritated me. After • yean of mama,., be fot cancer. Al I watched him die reallied bow unimportant tboee small irrltaUooa wen. So manJ other thlqa about blm were wanderful. On tbt claJ ol bl.a deatb be uked, "WbJ did JOU put up wiUI me all tbeae 1eara T" MJ auw•: "Became JOU put up with me." Thal was seven years ago', and I haven't come across anyone who could take his place. So - I'LL WALK ALONE BEAil ALONE: A let&er 11.ke yo.n ame laelps P9t &Map la perapedln. I'll bet a lot of wive• will be Jen pleky &ealCM became,.. wro&e. DEAR ANN I.iNDERS: I was thrilled when I saw your column telling people bow to get off junk·mail lists. For years I spent a lot of money on posta1e, pleading with companies, organizations and "causes" to please take me off their ll.sta. Nothing happened. The mail continued to pour in. I decided to take your advice -and hallelujah, it worb! I stuff the return envelope wit!I all the 1arba1e they send me, plm raunchy cartoona, my 1randcbildren 's crayon drawtnp and a few old church bulletinl. Already I have notleed a bit difference. Tbank you, thank yo~. thank you. - GRATEFUL IN SEDAUA, MO. DEA& llO: 0111• 91 nate11 Pine wdll• te.., It ...WM , &laea, .... ~I•• hfn .. ,....11 tlta& It .. n. r.r .. ! ftat .... nllN actullJ a .. ,,.. ...... _ _.... .. ..... • let ... , M.tce .. .,, .... .. ........ ., ....... , ..... ,.. ...... ,.. ..... ,.. . hours are before 11 :30 a.m. or after 2:30 p.m. -Stay away from s tores on Saturdays, when crowds are worse. -Don 'l ll'y to gel everything on the list the same day, and buy heavier gifts just before going home. -Don't have packages sent unless absolutely necessary. Things get lost in the holiday crush. -Save all store receipts in case items have lo be returned. Patrone•• of Year I 'Mrs. Music' is honored F .... Se• .. aclaer, a Corona del Mar ~· resident anct music activiat in Oran1e County, hu been named Patroneu ol • the Year by the Oranie Co.mt1 Muter ,, Chorale. She waa honored durin1 the chorale's·- Chriatmu concert at Newport Harbor Hilb School, then touted during a festive after1low party at the home of •n. Jou S. BeUoll, Newport Beach. Mn. Schumacher's husband Ed was there to help celebrate the honor. If there's anything to do with music here, you can be sure Mrs. Schumacher is involved. She bas been instrumental in brinlinl the Metropolitan Opera auditions to Or.an1e County and is on the board of directors ot the Oran1e County Music Center. M rs. Schumacher's also CO·director Of the Orange County district of the ~~t auditions, on the board of Pac1f1c Symphony Orchestra and helped bring music to children as director or the Orange County Philharmonic Society's youth concert programs. HAaLAN MILLER, chorale president, greeted the 150 guests who jammed Ms. Betson's home for the party. The decorations were designed by Alie• Beek and they brought an old·faahioned feel to the evening. After munching on a variety or cheeses (one especially good with raisins and spices added), pate and vegetables, guests s ipped their liebermilch and enjoyed an impromptu concert by The Californians, a special group formed out of the big chorale. When the evening began drawing to a close, Davld Felt, minister of music at Melodyland, sat down at the grand piano and played favorite carols for everyone to sing. It was a perfect ending to an evening honoring a woman who loves music. G uests included Scou and BeUy Hightower, Naacy Adler Tborntoa, Aaale Scbaaacber <Floss and Ed's daughter), Tom aed Lucretia Allla10D, Wllfred aad Jue Berta, Bob aad Carol Lee, .Ian Landatrom, Graat Smltlt, Norm and Rosie Smedegaard and Cbarles and Marjorie ... ,.alt. Actress Jaae Powell (of Bel Air and Laguna Beach) was there for a few minutes . bu.t !she had to leave early for Los Angeles. where' she's film int "Fantasy I s la nd .·' She was accompanied by her business manager, .Jim Ftt11erald or Los Angeles . Also there were Al aad .leu Melrose <he's president of the chorale's advisory council>. Vidor UICI Marlo Lanett, who were ~ or Miss Powell. Barbara c;aldwell with rt W. · Kerr and Mautce Allard, director of the chorale. chorale. The Orange County c hapters of the American Institute of Architects and the II appenings By Judith Olson Women's Architectural League installed new officers during a gala holiday dinner at the Santa Ana Counll'y Club. • A prime rib buffet was served from a table centered with a huge ice carving of a s wan, and the clubhouse wa s decorated with two Christmas trees, one trimmed with flowers and one with while ribbons. Robert N. Greig will head AIA and Fran Smith will lead the WAL. 0 ther new officers of the AIA are Thomas Moo•, William (:., Mccullock and Betsey Olealcll. WAL officers are llcJeaJe Jeauet&e, Barbara Blnbrauer and Ena Wralpt. Lamie MJttman and Portland Addy, both June graduate of Corona del Mar High School. have been selected as varsity cheerleaders al Pepperdine University. Malibu. ' ' &rn&&D FIEDt:llAL £•PLOYl:E8 will m~t at nocJD ~)' al the Sen Clemente Commurut)' Center for 11 Chru•mas pot luck luncheon. Call -.JIUI PU·SCllOOLE&S ue invited t.o a holiday lloryhour at t0 ·30 a.m next Wednesday in the f'o,ntam Valley Public Library Call 8»-1860 for mformaUoo 8ADDL£BACK VALLEY Study Center of the Theosophical Society will p~~mt a tilm on "The Hierarchy of Earths Adepts at?: 30 p. m. _Monday in Laguna Hills. Call 493·8341 for informauon. NBWPOllT BEACH Auxiliary, Orange Coast Branch Of the Arthnlts l''oundalion will have a Christmas party and luncheon at 11:30 a .m. Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. Call 673-3475 for reservations. NEWPORT HARBOR CHAPTER of American Field Service will host a wine-and·cheese party as its annual fundraiser at 6 p.m. Thursday in Newport Beach. For information about the party or l.oreign exchange students, call 673-6467. ( Horosrope ) By SYDNEY OMARR THUBSDA'Y, DEC. 11 AQUARIUS <Jan . 20-Feb. 18): You're on I target with judgment, 1 timing, intuition .. Lead rather than follow . PISC~ <Fe b. 19-Mar. 20): Yo ur natural abi li ties s urge to forefront. Vou gain peek behind scenes. ·- "1RIC NOTICS -----.-------.. \ia.--------....... =-•Ji...., ....... --......,r-.----. .... °1iiN'•••C&iitond ... NOTIC•OI' IMIATM OP a •• ,,,. .. :..~==::. ... cm ........• ~t:c:.o::tt:r.:.. ~TC:.:..'T ~:~=:..~ 9'0•••T WOOD•ow ... '" ...._. .. te ..... N9 "~•NI .a"".a •• ••• MUTCMI-... «tea• ..... •u.c.c.1 -..... CH IN I Y AND 0 P " R;;;.;t 'ii\i"' • wr •TllM'f • tM WN• ...... --llM&lutt...._..._ .. ",.._"' !Hlfle& • lll1'Hff• ro .. L.L ~ e T1 ~•0 N TO-A 0 . .. "' .. 8111 AllD-' Oft NTITfOll , ... •1111111 ., .... , .. , tqt • ~lk :: .... ~ f'H .. Hf'f .T PftlVAH MINISTl9' llTAT• NO. Ml a. Ml C1'fY • i•v1N1 ...... v DOtlt ADMU.llTIR llTATI "'"''•r tt •~t •• .. ,,...11. ... vAN LOON •NTUP111•u. tNc .• A·1067t1 •HCM.Vt.•t• ....... 01u»•• ... 0111NOA1110U.OW11 NO. A·""'7. ••ru11e1 ••••trh ,..,.1,..11., A , .... .,,...c..., .. ..,, l"lt1111Ht, w. T I I h I .., =~:i:..-=::=:=::::.::-:,=.•.:; T o • 1 I h t I r s , *r~":!...,. ............... JOHN H. w1NGAn, J1t., HVULY b ~ 1 • 1 • dirt s • .., ..._....,.. "'..,. "' """.,. .... _.._--. ....,. "' beneficiaries, creditors u.1 .. .._...,_._ ... .,.: w1NOATlf • .,. Dou 1 "''°"911 x1. ene c •r 11, cr1 ors o.-:ric..., Cll...,... --... ---.•-tc---"ltorsof •••Nu' JOHMION, .&MY l11Ch•h•,De••*'••· and contingent creditors of C1 .. ~ -.. ...... .,t ·-~ .. ---.. ----..... --~"'·-· .... . ....... M .................... _. ~t NOTIC• .. Hl'.ltll'll GIVEN NI, Robert Wood-, .. ___ ,, ....... v~".c;;.iWi ~--..... --... -El sit R. Hutchison of .:;~~-..... ......._ ~ •• I!'~~~~~': :C:; of S.nt. A~,C•ll~~-HCT1oei1 a n.. u--.... •...,.. ~ n. o., Qiwlcll"'.,. lrvlnt, C•llfornla, •nd T.;._.,.....-....,. ..... ----.._ .. __ .,......,..,....._. ..... .....,_ ....... ..,_n•• persons who m•v bt U1t111,....,.v_.., •• ,.. 12• 1• ... "·•A"".,"'""..., and P9nOnS Who may be -. 11eW •' • • "'. "'• c:-11 ~ ,,.. ~ -.. 1rw.e. ot .. -rwt• lnt-t-In ... _ 1ucHA1to • 10GA•o. ,.. o .... w1111111 , .. ,""" .. _"" -· "--otherwi~ Interested In the ~· ....... •~tl1. n• ••••.., .,,. llt7,Affllft,c..lllwllle _,..,,,._,et,.._ 111 t,. ....,.. Ill nd/"' t t HC1tou.A -•..--i. .. ,..111 ...... ., .. wllland/or"t.t.: T11 ... .,....n,...,111e,...,.,.to1t ,.,.,._...,111 ... tct1 .. wt11M11M W a ""'es••: -.....--.., ., 11'1*1< -.. • • Otr., ,,..,... __ ..., "' f::1tl ... ...._.... fll-......... I e1 1 ""' 11 privet• Mii .. 1119 "'-""' ..._, ... A petition "-' been filed '"•'-._..._ .. _ ~ on ... s ....... n wv 1eter._ .. .....,. ":" ..... •· ,.,. , .. ,.. ..,. t-111-_ .. ,..,.., by JosePh Duerr In the ...._.::=~"='::,.~:.",.!.-::::::...-:9=.:.k .. by ecurlty P•clflc N•· !:;::ia1:~~~:1·1t 70:~.':.·:~1 ;:i -"11-.,1rltflC,1111•· _ 1,.. ... " Superior Court Of Oraw .... ,....'*-'*_,,_.. ...... ., ............ .__,... .. ._, tlon•I S.t* In the Su~lor Mel" 51, .. ,, N•wport leech, 111 tlle •Ml ..,._.r1, '••ltd 111 ti• • .._ • ..,. ''".,.....,. .. •• ... .., .-i ...,._, w.i ,.._....,., _... Court Of Or1~1 county ce1lftr111e. '-'' o1 0r.,..., s. ... °' c.11t°'"'•· County requesting that ,..__..._. • ._...,,_.._ .. 1_,..,...,.,.,_,.lat..,....__.. I TIM lilullllMt .o 11 1111 will oucrl-•t111ewt: Joseptl Duerr be appointed M lllt ........ ~...cleetll\8111 ........................ I•--rtqUIStfnQ th• 5tCUr ty tre,.1!ero" 1':8':1~ loc:lloft It' Tiie .._.,11 .. tlerty reclM,,llllr ·as personal representative 11,, ... ,...,.-....... .._ . Pacific N.tlONI S.nk be IALIOAaAKUY ~'::,1~~!4:.:=:J1~;.: to administer the est•te of HCT1mu. 111ecc.~ w1111 ._....,..._ N:8-"'·""ow.a.., cw... •PPOlnttd IS Ptrson•I Tllt1 '8111WMitr.,.,.,11111tt1.-c110 Stet• of Clllfw1110. H,., meo , .. Robert Woodrow Chenev -1r;o.wi.......,.11et....,1111•--•--•lelllt4lf""-w--t nt tlu to •d "conw-.. .. •• tttt office 01· , 1111t .......,...,1,. • .-... Nt1i.t11t,._1,.c.rtflllj_....,_,,_, .. 19c. rtpr se • .e • o "AM e: 11 c Y E 'c "ow <•••11 111 ..., 15 ,. ... 1' °' Mlt-<under the Independent , ........... a.... ...... c.... mlftlSttr th• ISt•te Of COlt .. OUTION, )401 ... , Slalll ~=~=In .... Ollk• of ... Administration of Estates •<\Mao AHO AOOPl•O ... , .. City C-11 ...... Qty" 1,,,.,........ Els le A. Hutchlsgn (Under ltrttt. hll• 111. Lu Allttl••· Ttw _,, ., Gom.._iy reltrrtcl Act). The petition is set for ..,1•·-111e"::;:.~~A4:t.:'C:.~·'•· the lndep1ncf1nt Ad· c.111er111e_,.,._....,J_rvs. to .. u.a. ..._, eou1e•••t1, eo.i. hearl"9 In Dept No 3 at IMV0110FTHt:CITYOf't11v1N1 ministration of Est•tts ·~~-.... ..,..,_,.c•••"'' Mew,c:..-..... T.,._rw1,1obe 700 C' . C te 0 Ive ATT~IT NANCY c. ltOWUNO Act). Tht petition Is set for "'•Y Ille flletl It Gromtr<r ucr-lflcl.,. .. "H II" DUil, •lllllecl lo C~· w t llVCC eCnlt r f Sr , CIT\'CLllllCOf'THECITYO~lllVINE "'-arl~n~.N0.3•t700 c:o.-...... ,_, WHI Slllllt S4rwl, ,.,., lean. <o ... nenu, <011dillon1, es, n the V 0 anta STATI cw CALIR>ttN1Al ,.. .,.,... s 1 111 i. A c ut 1 ru1ri<11•"'· •0 •' .. "°"'· '''""· An a , Ca I i for n I a on COUNTYOf'OltAHGE l n Civic ., Drive, West, .:.;: . ot 11991"· •• , ... ,,...., ...... -........... lOI record December 30 1980 at 10·00 CITYOFlltVINE~ In ltlhef Cllty of JS.nt• Ana7, Tit91 ......... tlll111<l•lmtl11t11h :=~==::=-~:;~~~:.10 a .m . , . '· NANCY c ltOWIJoND, City Cle•ll: ..... City ef ,,,, ..... H•lll8Y 00 • om a on anuary , ~·-11 J--, 2, '"'· wlWch It II• 8 1dt or oltert .,. lnvl-for lllh IF YOU OBJECT to the Cl!llTIFY "'81 lltt fon9ol .. ltnoMIOll --'"Mid ....... .., Ille City 9f1 at9:3()a,m , llull11ettdly ........ tlle COlltummellOll property -m•lll be in wr1tln9 end nrantl""' Of t .. e ,..,.tition c-cll., llw City Of ln.1111 •t • ...,ier _,,_ IWltl.,. llw ""'Illy If.,..,,. IF YOU OBJECT t t .. -clele ltie<Hlede....,., w1111:e rocetWd et"'• ollk• of R-r " .,,. " ....., , emller t•, lly ... tollOwlfle rOll cell "91•: 0 ,,.. So ltr at Ii II-lo .. Id lllttfMMll A. Grelllt, rel-, in wtd pertlllon «· YOU Should either appear AVIS 4COUNC1lMEMBE•S•Atr911,SOla,V•tllullt_A..,._y grantlnQ Of the petition, Trefttler• wlCI IM-Trelllltran tloll ti ~I Ctvlt C.nlH Orlve wm, at the hearl"9 and State =~~;NT ~gg~:g:t::::::s~~= you should either appear ~:-~.':-'~:,W1:.,=~:n:1~~,!! s ... ,. ,.,.., ee111ornl•, •I •nr lime yow objections or file NANCY c ltOWLANQ at the hearl"9 and state lhrffr•••"•"-'· NOHE •"•'.,.. del•of lhh noli<•...., before written objections. with the ClfY CLfltl( OF THE CITY OF lllVINE vour objections or f U e RkllMd II ...... d "'~::,'::1'::! ':... ... -•lid -Wiii court before the hearl ....... Pu1111tlllld0r.,... eo.11 o.11y P1101, OK 10, '"° ..,.,.. written objections with the 0 " A :-;-:: t:''':'~ c " 0 • be -4 •• 1,. ottrca 01 R-r A. Your appearance may·~ ------------court before the heari"9. c·o11-11.T1-Gr•lll•, .. ,._ "°"' of 10.00 A.M . .,. · b t PUBUC NOTICE rv -.... , ... -... dlle Wrlnen o .. roldl mey In person or y your a • Your appearance may be 1 *' w. lldl "'"" hl.111 be wl>mln.::t •11,,., .. ,._ 11,,.. .. 1._ torney. In person or by 'four at· LM• ........ c.i....,..... pr1 .. 10..,..ore11,..11,...ofconllrm•· I F y OU ARE A NOnC9TOCltlDITOltl NOT1CtTOc1t•DtTOllSO,.a11u to"n•v ltcrewNe.t.,t• tloll o1 uw .. 1. by 1,.,. couri The CREDITOR t CW 811Ul TltAMlfil" TftAlfljlillt AteO CW llfT.llTI09t TO ' "''' Pvo1mwd Or.,. Coelt Oelly PllOI, mlnlmym o .. rolcl I/tell be el leetl ten Or a C 0 n • c~.,.,-,.,11.c.c.1 '•AMlfillt ALCOMOLIC IF YOU ARE A O.ctmwio.1• • ., .... P•r<•nt 110"'1of 111011n1 Ten ingent creditor of the de-Houce II"-'·-~ 9lv•" to'"• ••v••••• L•C•N••fl) Cl•c•. CREDITOR or a con-------T"°4i.twndOou.,.,(tt0,000.0C))llndflv• ceased, vou must file vour Crtt11ton o1 "-" 111e111s1rr.t wm, ...... ,., 11.c.c. ~.,...,NP>. tlngent c reditor of the de· ' PUBLIC NOTICE perc.,., m.1 01 ,,.,. •-• 1n uceu clai·m with the court or Trent .. IWCtl, -IMnillftl -retl NOTICE 1$ Hl'.ltl'.IY GIVEN IO tlW fl I I h Qhe I bld lhe 1. ,,. A•••• 0r1 ..... eo.1e -... eou... crtc111or1 o1 HOltWA•TH ATKINSON, ceased, you must le your ::;.:,:-,,. ,.. 1 ' "" present it to the personal •1ofOrengo,S1••e1Ce111orn1e,111e1e Prt1lt1111C. THE LAGUNA SALOON, claim with the court or 1111t1TATI09tT0110 ™ pr-r1v w111 11e t01d on'"" representative appointed OU•• 1r-1er 11 -.t lobe,.,.. to A. 1Nc .. Trt!Mfwor _,LI<•-. wt1ow present It to the personal '"!."}!'!?!,O"ltO' t._... fo11ow1no 1erms. C••"· ten i-rcen1 by the court within four It 1111111n1ri.. Wett Ce Celllorftle CO<· OUtltteu eddrto 11 44' ScMAll C:0.1t t I I d ... __ k • 1~ 111 p0rie11on1, Tr.,,.,_c.1. w11o,. 011'4· H1811wo, In,,. cit, .. ~.'-"' represen at ve appo nte THI ,.u,.CHASING AGENT OF "0""11°'.:W tt!~:t:"d, ov,~~~ .,, months from the date of ..... ~1 11 .,. Al•IN Orlv., Cosl• ,, Of or-. Slet•of celfome, 1-. bv the court within four THE CITY OF COiTA MESA HAS • P•r' on • ·-~· 0 ec fl t I s a e of lette s as ---.... , IEEN AUTH0•1ze:o TO ACCE~T compeny ,,,. otter by (fftll..v <hecO., rs s u nc r M•H, Co11ntv of Or.,..ge, Stele ol OUll:. lr .... r, It -la lie -to months from the date Of llC>S F,... TH•".,... L-.ING CITY end Ille IM:lence lo be pe:d on con· provided In Section 700 Of Celllornl• CHAltLES M. IAlllt, T.-...... _,first Issuance of letters as o-~·o"'"su .. ~LUS ;=OPE•TY. llrmellon °' •• ,. Oy Ille Superior the Probate Code of Tiie ,,,_..Y lo be tr-lerrltd It lnl•-Tr.,,11-, W-. lllllllWU ...__. Sec OO f ""~ " Court T• .. •. ,.,.h, opere linQ •net lo<eltd •I '16 AUIN Drive, Colle eddreu Ii laa >J. In Ille Clly ol prov I~ in tiOn 7 0 THE AWA•O 0' SALE OF THIS ,...inltnence HPlf'>••. -,....,,..1ums California. The time for ""•••. , • ..,,,, OI or .... OI'. 51•1• OI Uplelld, OluMvof 111-llde, Sl•l•ol the Probate Code of "'"0~EltTY WILL •• MAOE TO I 01 I '" ,.,. ' . ·11 t ' THE Hl"'~•sT ••s--18LE 11[). on inturfnct H eep • t o e I lnQ C aims WI no ex· C•lllO<nl• CelllOrNe. C•tlfornla. The tim~ for ....... ~ .. ~ rvooa pUr<NW• lllell be P<Or•1.0 .. Of the . . r t fou months S.ld pr_,,," dll.crl-In _,.., The p.._,,y "Otter!-1.. ....... OE" CUit Of rKordellon Of <on .. yenct Ea Pl re preo 0 r a> All ltllCO. 111 Ir-, lurturu, 9<1ulp el All \IOCll: In Ir-, fllrt.,OYI, -· filing Claims Wiii not eX-A ar-lwllet ... ..._, --OX· •minellon Of hllt, reGordlni of con-from the date of the hear· men! -good wlll Of IPW ComPlller ,menl end ~ wlll ol e certe ln plre prior tO four months imeletyaLI t .,..., le nd eny tlllt ·ng noticed clbove llContulll .. lluM~Hnown •• A. K. In. (001•11 1-ge bw>lneu kftOWft H from the date of the hear· Bid ... lo .... ,...._, ";,'u·r~'~:. 'Poll<~' V.:~\: •I '"" U • I YOU MAY EXAMINE :~;:~·~V:.''c:.~! -::,:'.~~,,·~~, .~.~.;~G!N:._::~~i ~~.:1: ino noticed above. ,..,~,:;:: LS:-11 CMt,. -·-0• '"~!·.:.,:= =~~~,:.c:; f:,<~'.:;,'.., the file kept by the court. lore,,..,SIMl•ofCelltorn 1 • 1r..c11ve11....,.., CountyolOrMl!I, YOU MAY EXAMINE lldPrlo,..,....._s T"°"W11C10oi••n 1uoo,000001v1•11 ... If you are interested in the Th• ""'1:. ,,.,,,.., .. 111 be conwm-1 St••• of c.111orn1 •• enc1 ,,~., t11e the flle k~ by the court. Li· L .. • ,...,, -.>•lmt1•11 sooo co•1t••reo estate, you may f ile a re· I m•ltcl on or Iller Ille ttnd div of 1 •011ow1no eic-lk -..-lie-If vou •re nter•st-in th• I oe1eo -mber H 1990 . t t . O.cemw. '"°· •' •·oo • m •• '" tor ll<•nHll On·S••• Oe11ere1, • "' "" "" lld PrkAt ~' ,._,.... • Rooer A Greoie IQUest with the cour o re- AietN 0r1 ... eo.1. Mew. eountv 01 Numo..r 4MDllD, -tMWd 10 ......-estate, you may file a re· 1 TN• mete•l•I 11 10 .,. t01d ... , Re1.... • ceive special notice of the or.,,.., sce1e °' c.111ornl•. mi, .. loc•tlld e1 .-s. c .... Hwy .. quest with the court to re· 1•"." .. _,. 1''" F<>e uoo "'«•,.,1• I •0011t A. 01tABL1 inventory of estate assets S o I • r • 1 k n o w n I o I h • L .. Qune, ~llfwNe, lor t11e premllft I I t I f the Awnue. Coli."'-"'• C.lllornle '2U1 bf TrentlerreC1l, ell DuMnen ,..,,... end I loceted •I._ S. Goes! H...,_ey In t11e Ct Ye spec al no Ce 0 1 T .......... lel mey be IM.-CltCI et 4ll ~ C:-W ,,... .. Wetl •and Of the petitions, aC· •cldres'" uMd 111 T,.,,.,.,.,,<•> for c111 01 L.....,.., '°""'' at or.,..., lnventf>'y Of estate assets noo P1ect1111• ""•nue C•11 c1111 s..:te AM, c... nm co u n t s and reports lhelllrffYN"IMllNll,ere NONE SteleofCelllorllle. and of the petitions, a c.,7se.su4 Mir JI;" K~O"ldtlOll for en In Tel: 1114) ... ml d escribed in Section 1200 O•ltd; ............. 26 • ,.., Tll•I ,,,. ·- 1 ol PlltclwM price c 0 u n ts and .rep 0 rt s 1 'P<Kl. !..'°:;=;;...."':"' .. remo-.wlll>ln . u Pu~~~-() ..... 10 ,~·' °"'1~::'~oi the California Probat W•yne N Mdllrton 1 l>t COll \ioerellon 1 .. c~IOll wltll OO f -"O• •• ...... J. -., ,., .., Trentftrw .. Id lr•nlltr of H id ll(tllH , ... described In section 12 0 10 .. o .. 1noc1ev1 .... nollet of -•rd - . . Code. CllCASl•LL.HOltll 11c•n .. 11 -Mid 11ullnes1. 1nc1w1"1 the California' Probate O..•n1111 ... .,, •PC>roa1m•1• •"" .,. PUBLIC NOTICE rt) Att_, Ille H llmeted lnwntory, 11 IN .....,. ., c--wo1ec1 lo ''""' .,..,91,.no •I time ot E At ., c.,.... Ort... UJl,000 00. whlcl\ (Ofl\1111 al ,... ........ . pico.up The llu'l'tr " • ._ .. Of. '"' Robert . astman, • SWte 111 I 1o11owl"9 .,..Y we1g111no <<Kl n AT l!IUNT o,. ABANDO•O..,ENT torney at Law. 2790 Harbor .. ....,.._.,ca,,_ o.1er1,i._ -.-Keith C . Wtlputt, At· P~ 1~:,.:1;:i-,;.-;c~·,~.u~1,,!:C:' ,.101T1~:~~:.~:uNAME Blvd., Suite 20.2 , Costa PutlrllNd 0r...., Coe\1 O•lly Piiot, c .... o .. Catlllert '"S·-· torney at l•w' 19762 1~ p' urc~1-·A-nl. 71 Felr O•. I T~ 1o11-.--~· n•-•O.n Mesa, California 92626, O.c. 10, 1• 1'55-IO O.mend note to be ree>IKtd In Arth 81 d S It ... ~ ., -·--., -·· -· ---<ISlllllrouQlllHCr-s.-.00 •c ur " ., " e C<KI• """·· Cellloml• °' "°" Oftlco l _, ... the -Of,,. '•(tlflOU\ Bu\I· (714) 540-5891. PUBLIC NOTICE Gren10elld10..i1erfr .... ou.yer 200, P . 0 . Box 7955, aos1100.c:os1eMne,CAthJ1. """N•me Published Orange C oast I repreten11no e11u•tv In"""' 1 Newport .. Kh, California •1~ b~"'. ,:/:0·:~;;:',.':.~~1.~:,:,'.;.', r;;: ..,..,~:,L ~s.~~uRe v. BR•~:O~ 1 1~i .~~~ Daily Pilot, December 3, ---...________ proper1ywllh•••lu•llonof "°·-·· n.o.~ 4 10 1980 ·sso 80 "CTITIOUI 8USINIU All olhtr bulllWu nam•s end ocl· -e bid unless lht rlg1>1 11 denied by ,,.,. C1l1lorn•• ., .. , , , ,. · NAME STATIMINT I drenH .,..., toy 1,.,. T,.,..11•r0< w1111111 Published Orange Coast oldoer tn <llM of def..,lt, Ille c11, m•y Tiit F1c1111.,.,, Bu"""'' "•"'• re ____ _ Tt1t lollowln9 ~•\Onl are doln'1 '"'"YH'5IHIS11tlt0lar .. o.nownlo Daily Pilot, Dec. 10, 11, 17, >tll tr.e lloms quottcl 10 ,,.,. noal 1orre<1 10 -... , Ill.cl •n OrMl9t PUBLIC NOTICE tou,1nen ... IM Tr•n•lerff ere NONE 98() 59 """ r.lghtsl Otddtr eno !>Old '"' orl9lnel Counly on -vernbtr l 1'11 FIRST ROBERTS LIMITED. '10 Th•lilf\e>men--bet-nwld 1 49 "VU blcldtr ll.ottlort"°rf'Wlllr>QOtcruw W•ltrhont '10"'°' one • __ ---- Robtr11, .0.Aehelm, Ce 91IOS ll<t n--Int......, lrentlerM H re-In pr let (•lllorn:• cor-•llon 74» W Coe\! O. ANGE COUNT y SU p I II IO II Oorl• Anno Weltrm•n, 1212 quired by Soc. 1407• of Ille 8uMtteH PUBUC NOTICE • P•y"""' ""'''be -bV <nee• ... ,,.,..Y ... _, Beecl\ Cll•lorn1• COU•T H .. ther I.MW, NewPOr1 Be•<h, Ct, •llCI Prot.sllOM .:0., lhel Ille COii• et Ille 11,,,. tPW ....,trle4 •l Pl<h<I uo ~7••l 1011 1(•"9\ 11010. Newpar1 COUllTHOUll Pl1R.IC 'NOl'ICS "-'------------..1·r----··--------rvauc NOl'ICE PVllUC Nones PVBLIC NOTICE ARI~ (Mar. 21-Apr. 19 >: Power s of persuasion are h e ighte ned . You get what you want through diplomacy. willingness t o make intelligent concessions. TAURUS (Apr . 20 ·.llay 20): You 're asked to represent specialAroup, organizati6i6. Define term s and duties . Streamline techniques . .,~.,..,, Olltrleo., 190S 01-Ln . ~~·~:n,:~::. 1;r~1: ~~: ~~~ COlw=!~ ,:> ~~=~-' byP~•= Or-C.0.tl o ••• , P1101 ::r~~.=~~·.:~""""''"' l:y • ':!!'..":-~..::..": ::::.t N•T-;.~~~;.~~ ~:>du<lod ov • I ... P•ld onty .. , .. Wld ., • ..,, .. 11 .. , A llulo.tr ... .tlert••OOul IObe m-0.< !O 1• l9~-80 Weleotront '101Nt lr>c PLAINTIFFS A.1 11m1t•d-11W,..,,lp _,, • ....,.,..., lly wld 0.1»rt,,.....1 of Ttw ,.._. --lneu _, .. ,of PUBL.IC NOTICE Petric .. J "-••••, WA~OEARVAA"f~ TGILVOAENR GIL OE A •no 0 -Oorl• w .... """' Al<Ol\all( .... ,_ '°"'"'1 lr9Mferor ... " " mH19'11i:: Tl\I\ llel.,,_I w .. llllCI Wiii! !114! Thet • w1e.1r.,,1fer tnd Hll9f'......., CALIY 1.. TO a), • Cellfornl• Pr"'°"': I llCI Ill\ ll>e OEFENo.t:.NTS Cu:'m!~ ... ~..,. I CoUftlf Ciera ol Or•nve County on of , .... elor-ewld •lack In ''-· 11•· ll""lt•ll p.,1,.er11\lp Oy CALIY ltOTICI TOC••D1T0•1 T"'' , .. ,_, .... ' • I GLENN LAMI JOHN OOE 0 .-..-~ No•em11tt 2• 1• lvrH, _.,.,._I end tood wlll of seld CO•POltATI~. • Celllot11le <0<pore. Ofi8ULll TllANSfl•1t County Cltn of 0<•"99 '-f °" BOATMAN, -OOES0 I llw°""' 20 pen 6 YS A Week • · ,.,.,41 ous1neu wlll be -· -,.,. <Oft· 11o11; ..,.,.., pe,,,..r. 111 Mont-rt !Seu. 6M1•tf1 u .c.c.1 No .. mDH 11• 1• ~1 SUMMONS Mon.·Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10-4 Publl.-0r.,... CotH Oelly Piiot i lO.retlon lllerefor ,_,,.,., wllh ,.,. Str .. 1, s.,. ,,_111<0, Celltorftla "'°'. Nollce 1t,.,.11y 91,..,. to <rlldl1ors ot PYbll.,_ Or-Caet1 0..ilf Piiot, CAM NUM•I• ,._...., 1803 ~rt Blvd. ~0 •. ••, "--. J, 10, 11, 1-.. ,l·IO ,..,.,,.,.,.,Ion lor IPW rrensfer -.,. Tll• nemt end builMt1 -·•u of Ille wllNn "'""*' 1rentftror 11\el • ~. , 10 1 -.. - -l<IOTICEI y.,. .,.,,. --· Tiie ............ " •• ...... --of ,,. tor Id I I ou1• Ir .... -.. I\ .~~ lo ~ ... --No• "· Z.,...... •. • - -_._ ""' ... _ C~Mesa ~ . __ _ 119nmont • tte :ce..w or , .... 1,8.....,.. ere. • .. ~ ... -· • c..,,, ,..., ... .,.. GEMINI CMa y 21.June 20). Accent on co mmuna c,tion , distance, language and abstract legal pr i n cip l es . Obta in long-range view. CANCER <Jun e 2 1 · J u I y 2 2·) : Long·standing project l'an be successfull y , completed. Financia l bac king is "on the way ". LEO (July 23 ·Aug. 22 ) : Permit others to discuss plans, motives. Meantime . initiate project of your own. Accent on partnership . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 1 22 ): Avoid extremes. , maintain mode rate pace. Focus on recent I resolutions concerning nutrition. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Roadblock. to progress is removed Opportunities abound . SCOR PIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Be willing lo tear down for purpose of rebuilding on more solid base. Check percentages. SAGnTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Emphasis on movement, sl1nificant changes, travel and activity connected with written word . Member of opposite sex expresses •dmlration . CAPalCORN <Dec .. 22·Jan. 19): Finances •re auoclated wltb home, family. Eml>hula on penooal poesesalona. ~ ~ I PUBLIC NOTICE 1•l<•11wslIt10 be <onwmmeltCI 'fl °' RONllL ENTERPRISES, INC .. '• Ptr\Onel proptrly lltrelnelter r , ... , .............. --... '"flMd ~] 1 ~~l!1 •lier lhe 30th d•y of No,..mber, IM, Cellf0tftle corporellon, 20 Oomo.v Cir deurll:ed PUBLIC NOTICE witlll11 • .. .,.. ltNll .. llller-'le!I "'==::!!::!!!!:::::ii~=== --11 '""Her-dtper1menl Of BETTS I"•· T--..i0oli1,Cellfor11le'13'Q Tl\e nemt..., Dvsl""" .-ns tA Ml .... ,.ICTITIOU' 8USINISS ESCROW ENTEllPlllSES, INC .. el All o-bullnett ,,..,,.., e11C1 Id· Ille inte11C11<11r.,..,1eror ert N·T,_ AYISOI U-lie -..... -.. NAME 'TATIMENT 100 N Tu•lln A~. Sutl• 01, tn Ille Cl dtH .. S 11W1! Dy n. lre~leror !f'•lll1n Mer1r.e E Cl••-. 71,.. Edl119er "CTITIOUS aU5INEU 11 Tr~_.. dtcldlr <-• Utl. Photos With Real SANTA Bring lhe hllle ones IO Huntmglon Centers Santa Fanrasy Lana for memories they II never forget 1ncluclmg lhe M11c ne11 Manonetres Santa s Express model railroad a nd a v1s11 w ith lhe real Sane a with lhe real beard And 1nst;inc Sanla photos only •,2 591 Tree light Ceremony The U.S. Marine Corpe Band pl1ye itt annual Chri1tmaa oonoert In behalf of T~For·Tots dunno Huntington Center'• annual Community Tree Lightino Ceremony. The Marines. the mayor, Santi end the Mitchell Marionltt .. will hOlt thlt gala affair from 7 to 8;30 p.m. w.d .. Ok 10. I rr.e lollowlnq per\On• are doing ly ot !>M>t• An•. Count1 of Or.,..VR, 1r.ree yeen 1011 pelf to l•r •• -nown I< A•tnue, t<.-.t1nqton S.ecll, Celltornle • NAME STATEMINT WI •-le• -.-UC.._. t:u>•neu.. St•le of ~llorn:•, provided 11\et Ille 11\t lreMIH .. •rt LORO BVRON tJl>l7 Tne iOllO••nQ ptrt0n> a•e 001119 dO _,_ dtl • 11111. "-le ......... CARDINAL HO MES. 10012 Ot pertmMt ol Al<ollallt S.•tr•99 PI ZZA PUSS AT VAR IOU~ Then-•n:1~,,...l -ret1 ~0U\lnt\\•• c .......... Gerfltld A-. Hunllnqton Beecr., C011trol .... _0WC1Midtr.,ifffol LOCATIONS , .... lnlt-lr ..... ~991ere I THE TAHOE CRESCENT TO THE OEFENOANT A <tvtl CA '1-w ld llc.,.w SALE OF THIS LOCATION ONLY G.r•ld J 0!11"9 end Mk Ill le L p A q TN E As '1 , p 1.. To , 401' I compl•lnl N<l -llled Ot IN p1eln-Pn111p H MCN•.._. lllSI S.mer OeltCIOt-JO,t• Tlleloctllen-99nere1.,...ct1ptlon 0111"9, l/001 L• P., "-·No JS4 Meclortnur Bovlt•"•d, Sv•1• 210, lllf-•"'1YoU Oriw, Co>te MeM, CA '2•~ Tiie ~ s.1_.., lr>c. of Ille pr--1y lo be ,,.,,,,.,,.., ••• Mlu lon V>oto, c.lffwftle fMI Newport-"· CA tJ..O t • l !I yov wltll lo delend thl\ Oele Slmbto. IUO 5-11-11" Ttr· • C.llfor11lec"'-•llon ell lurftll..,., fl•luret •llCI t<l"lpme11t. T"•I IPW or-rly "'111Wnl tttt.. Terry C Hu kell I Gener el tewwll, _,mini, wllllln JO cleys •lier ••<•, c:or-dlll Mer, CA '11>1l _...,,,, Allllfttan, """°' llcenM, llOCO. In lrede, end I\ Oescrl-In -••I H ' tre,..1 ... ~ Pert nor l .0.1 MacAr111Mr 8ovle•trd lllh ....,.,.,.,. '' wrwel °" yo11, lilt T1111 bv\INIU u tonduclt<I by • 1 Preti-lffMltold 1mpro_..O of 111•1 or cy, •nd I• lo<.81911 ti 1160 Eo1,... •2IO N~ Beech. Ce. f2MO •111> , .... ,_, • .... 1n ... plff<1•"9 on llmllell pert1Wrtlllp Tren11tror-Lie.,._ 11111 pita ou11neu O.ftOwn n Lord Awllue, HW!tl"91011 S.Kh, Cellforftle, j "'• J Jeo.oio. 1 t O•n•r•t retpon•o 10 Ill• comple:nl. C II • Pt\lllp H, MCNernff OlerletM. lerr 8yroft jlilrte Puo, toceltcl et 11111 TM"""""',_.,,.. -llf , .. IOI Perlnt rl IOOO Ovell Strffl •no. Jyllice Coun. ""' mu11 Ille wllh lhe Thi\ ltel.,._1 •es lilt<! wllh ,,. I T,.,.,,..... -Legu"• Hllh Mell, Leg11ne >!111•. 1 trensferor et Miid IO<ellon 11; Gem Newp0r1 &.ec:n. c. tJ6'0 couri • -•u.,. .,._,,...or UUM •n Caunly Ciera ol OrtnQt County on 1 I........., T,.,,,,.... C.lltorllle91UJ, Trewe1-T--.. Thll 0., .. ,,. 0 11 COllOUCled toy • or•I pleecl:ft9 10 lie entered In Ille NovemDH 21, 1'90, 1 •1 TT' ISCltOW ••Tl ltPlllS•s. Tiie plec•, _, \he dele on or alter Thel .. 111 bulk,,.,,.,., 11111t-1 genor•• pertner\l\lp dotllell vn1 .. u you do"'· your oeteull l'IMIM INC. wfllcll, IN llull:. tr.,,sler Ii 10 be <on O• coftsummettd el Ille office of. Terry( Hecl:.etl will be entered.._ _.1ce11°" ol IN Publl\llltd e>.,... Caell Oe•ly Pllol l • • N. T-•-. wmmellCI .,.. Norrlt a. Awoclate. 1111: .. CS10 Jeco. J J•O.Ollly P'••nllff, -'"" <ourl mey enter • No• 1•, OK J, 10, 11, l'llO 1161·1C """ 411 l enet Of Amtrl<• E1cr-Oet>ert Or i~•. Suite '· Newport letcr. Tr.i\ , .. ,_, wes flllCI will\ Ille 1""9men11991ns1 "'",.,,IM retie• cit· 1 Slot• A-.~ ftNI "'•"'· us Monl-ry Street, S.n C•llloml• ftMG,.,. or...., O.C.mbt Covnlf Cler• of 0,..,91 C:-nty .., ..,.,..,.., 1n IPW compleinf, w1t1c11 COUid PUBLIC NOTICE ... ,,. "CTITIOUS aUSINEH NAMI STATEMENT Tne follaw•no PfflO\ 11 doln9 ou,1. Etc19W ..._ .. i.MC Fr-ltcO, CM""""•'"°' on or •It•• 1', IM . • No•emOtt 11, ,. rewot in 09'1\l\l\ment Of.,.,..,, ,..,,"9 PuD!ltlllld Or.,... Coetl Delly Pltot, Oocemlltt 21, 1•. The ,,_ -eddr .. l of , .. ,."" fiUll" of mOMy or P'Ol>erfy or Ol"9• ,., .. , ro- 0.ce-"· .. '9S1.a Cl•I-_, be flled witll s... Fr en wl Ill w-. <•••-mey be lllell I P110h•IWO Or-C.0.11 Dolly Piiot Out\ltcl .n ,,. CCl'T\pl••nl ------------cltco '°"""' lrMCh. lent. of Amtrlce Norris a. AMO<let.,, tnc , '510C. Nov J•, OK 1, 10, 11, 1• 41Sl-IO (Ill fl,_ -._ __ •= PUBUC NOTICE NTASA, Et<row Oet>er1menl, -'"'' Or Ive, S11lt• •. Newport 8eech~ __ •• •"-Y"' !Mt-·,.., ...... " -C•llfornl• ..., -IPW IHI 0.y lorj . .. llO ....,..., llO --wltt ... 0•-· Ocl<*tr "· 1'90 1111"9 cl•lrm llY• .,..Y creditor 111•11 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ,..__,II My,,..., lie llled ... 11 ..... neu .. filCTtnousaus1MISI c.lbyLld.•J o.um0tt:i. t•et s·oopm ..,le ------Oet..i 0<1-r10.1•1t OE LEASI NG, 1:M71 Sllllweltr 11AM1 STAT•M"tT A C.IH. Lid. 1, , .... ou.l~l dly Oefort Ille c;,.....,... "CTITIOUS 8USINIH Wllllem E. St-, L•ne. ~Niguel, CA '161/ Tiie IOllowl"ll penons ere daln9 PMntr\l\lp bf mettOll clett tr:>e<llltd et:ow NAME STATIMENT I Clerk o .. 1d J Eria.on, Jr ' M 0 • 2• 71 OUtlllftl et' CelDy Corp.. Sa ,., H 11 known to w ld ln1..-Tiit IOllOWl1>9 ""On\ ••• doln9 By ~ldl H Bel-I, Stlllw•ltt u ... L•QUN Nlguel, CA KOTTl..Ell LA801tATOIUES. 11ol0 A Cellf. Corp. Treniler ... wld lntendtCI Tr.,..1tor0< O..s1n"' •l I Oel>Utr ( 9'1671 L091n,GGll•Mew,Cellfornle•»21 0..-••P•rlner UMdlllefoll-l1t9-ltlone10u"n"' PROFESSIONAL EVICTION GIOllGIO,WES 11\1• Oltllllftl I\ <Oftductecl Oy • 11 In· All•ohem K'"tl .. , 1210-111 Perl:. 8y 8yr0ft G Aoude I n•mH --~vs within Ille'""' SE II VICE, 17111 Bekll 81•d . Su•I• S11lle 00, di.tduel Newpor1, "'-I .. eel\ C.lllMllll vke Prftl-1 y .. rs IHI INSI NONE )OJ, Hunt11>9ton Bt•cr., C•l1fornle , 8•'* el~ ...... O.•ld J Erikson, tJ..O Trensteror OeltCI DK-r • '"° 911>17 •MS. s,rt111 "'"" Jr • M 0 Oen l(Ollltr. MJ6 Oory Orlv•. It-I IEnlerprl-. In( Ge .. ld J o.lino M•ry Annt H•rrot0n, IOOU Elll\, Los._... CA••• Tr.11 li.t.,,_1 wes liltd wlll\ ti. Hunllnvf«"8Mc:ll,Cellfornle'16-.' .O.C.111 Corp. Ml<,.ltL 0!11"9 Ju•" Covn Fovnl••n Veit~~ IJIJ)H+.W1 Co11n1y Clerk 01 Orenge County on Tlllt OUtlneu 11 conducted toy • av· "-Id J ,.,_.,,..,, l lnl-Tr.,.,11.,... Cel:torn1e '170I Pub11....., OrenQO Coot 0 1 11, Pilot. NowmOtt 10, '"° j Hmlte<t """"""Ip. Pr-I lt01t•11 a AMOCIATIS, INC. J•me1 Alen J•O\On, 100.1 S.n Oec J, 10. 17. 1•, '"° ._.).«) " 1 - 1 O..WelKotn~ Tr_,.... U18C.,.._Drt .. ,s.lto• J u•n Court Founl••n Ve lloy. PuOl:"-1 Orenoit C-st O•llf P!IOI Tl\ is 11.ol..._I •H llllld •1111 Ille P111>1I.-Or-. C<>aJI O•llr Piiot Ne--' 8oecll, ca ftMI C•l:I°"'•• tJIOI No• U , OK l, 10, 11, '* l75A-10j County Cieri:. of Ore119e County on o.c 10 t• • ltls-tl I Etc19W __, ••• Mery -... H.trrtson. 100.1 Ellh I PUBLIC NOTICE ------Novemw "· 19'0 ' ~ Plllllltlllld 0r.,... eo.11 Oellr PllOI, Foun1e1n Vall~y. c.1:1orn1• t170I _ PUBUC NOTICE '1.,.7t PUBLIC NOTICE O.um11tt t0, 1'90 19SJ-tO A1cl\erd Dono.en H•" 1t0n 100.t ,.ICTiii'OUSiUiiNiii-- Publlt.lwcl Or.,. to.II Oelly Piiot, j -Sen Juen Court, Founl••n Vell•r. N&Ml ITATIMIMT filCl'ITIOUI 8USINIH NAMI STATIMINT Tiie lollowlft9 persons are doing OUlllWU .. : WA LL A CE MANOR PA•TNllt~IP, a Eo1I f7tll Slrwt, Cotle,.,._,CA 0•-Ollwt, »n 0r.,..._ A.,.,..,., lM Al-toa. CA t0770 SldlllY JecoDt, U•• F•<lerel A .. -. l.ot ... et, CA .... Tllll llusl""I It Ulftclli<I .. Dy a rlmltM --"""'' o..lefOllMrt Tlll1 lt.a-t wa 111111 wllll llW ,_,, ,..,,. ol Orlft9t C-y Oft Nowem!IW M, 1•. 11t1•111 P\14111 ..... 0r.,... ONtll Otllf Pllet Now.,,, Dec. J, 10, 11, ,. 475MIO PUBLIC NOTICE Dec 10, 11,14,311 1.., • "S•-80 ~------------PUBLIC NOTICE Ce111orn1e9110I Tl\t toll-lft9 person1 ••• t101n9 ~ FICTITIOUS •USINISS I Tl\lt Oiain•H ,, condu<le<I by • t:v"'w" .. PUBUC NOTICE NAMI ITATEMINT ------,._,., pertner\lllp J T o R J, JOI a-...,. Coste Tiie lollowl119 i-rtonll .,. dOiftQ ,.ICTITIOUI 8Ulll<llSI Mery LOii H•rrit0n lileM. C•lllornl• .,.. D<u1lneu H NAMl ITAT•M•NT Thi\ Slelemenl wet flllld wllr. Ille J T lmolh~ MIMI Heflern, 11771 PUILICltOTIC• MOPEO CITY, 190(; w .. 1 Coe.i The folloWl"ll person& ere ooln9 County Clerk ol O,.nve Counly on l reu A•enue, Ger den Gra•e. NOTICE "HE•llY GIVEN lhel • Hl91lwey, NeWPor1 8ee<ll, Ctllfornle OUlOneu n : Na••m._, 17, 19'0 Gelllornle n.G pvtMlc lwerlllg Wiii 111 lleld.., tlW City '266J WEST COAST PLANTS, UJ~ '1 ... J Oevld Eerl Miller. )JOSI Ov1rl90tr C-Clll/lllWOtyOflrvl11t011TYft· Moped Cyc les Inc., l6l0 Ortll99 A-. El Toro, C.lllor11t• Putllltlllld0r .... ONS10tllyPllOI, Cour1 S.nJ...,.c:..H.,r-.Celllornle dey J_., u,..., .. tlle.....,of7:• Sepulveda, • )II, LOI Angelu. nuo '"' E "~ •• No•. It, M, 09< l, 10, '"° ..,,.., n.H p.m. tt • -llereefler et -11111• Celllorlftle '°°31 Oorll A. H•..... ~. ,.._ •· -----II one Id Alldrew •omero, >01 '" tlle ln.IM Oty Goullcll ow......,., Tlll1 ~. ,, <ondu<tecl oy . (Cit• l..OflO 8"<11, c.i1torftl•.., PUBUC NOTICE lroatlw•r. Cotl• IMH, c.ellfornl• 1neo J.......,.. ...,,nerd, 1rwl110, Pot•ll011, CteuOI• L McK•Y. m,... Or-mn Cellfenlle, .. c..ietr llW wecetle!I of S. P.,,_ A .. -. El Tora, Ctllfofnle ttuo ----Juw Merr11fa Ettr•ll•, "'" tlla "'IDESTlllAN WALKWAY Pr....,.! Gery -llnglon, '"' f , Slnd aJ, N-ntaa 0-.. "-· Seftt• ""'8, c.ellfeml• EASEMENT Ill Let. Trect .... ... Tlllt ... ...._. .... llled Wllll ,,_ l..OflO IMO\, Cellfoml•.-S FICT1nous 8USllllU '270$ a .. , e ..... ~ Ill ..... 411, Co11nty Cieri:. of O<e119t County en Phi Ill• lock. UH6·• Ortnoe ~ STATIMll<IT Tllll buMllftt 11 coftCh;clM 11Y t ..... ~ • ._._ ,.,..., r• Oe<ffl'lller 1, '"° ,.,,._,fl Toro, Cellfofftle •»JD Tl\e lotl-1"9 persons ve OOln9 91 ,,.,. 1 ~ Cttft "'Or ... """""· C:•Ofwlll•. 111 ST•v•• T. ML•ltlDO• TlllS llutltwu h COii°"''" Dr • llllllneUH Oewld (Ml Mllt•r eccetWl!ce wftll ""°""e.n .... ""· ""·-· llmiltd _, .. """' G A " 0 E N v I s T A Tiii• ___ , •• flled Wllll tlle ..._c911..........., 2S, "-_,IN City .. , N. Perk ..... Ori .. , Oorl1A.HeleO. PAR TNERSHIP. Jl6 Eell 17111 S1rwt, Caunly Clertl of or.,.._ c ... llt, on Co11ncll ol t llt City ol lr•lne, hltettt Tiii\ IUl-1 WH llllld wllll ,,.,. ~t•Me ... CA No•em11tt11,1• Celllorftle. SeMe AM, c.l ........ e '21tS Co.,,..ty Cieri:. ol Orenge Cout:ty °" Oelllel ,011t1wt, n11 0r..,.._ Naftcy C. •--'111Wt Novemlltt 11.1•. a ... nue, 1..0SAlemllos, C.A 90no ...... CltyCltrlloltM Puo1•-Or1119t CGUI O•lly Piiot, '1...U Sldno JeCOO\, 3116 FU•••• Cltyol ltvlN ... o.c. 1, 10, II, 24, • .., .,, .. ., P .. 011-OrMIOt Coell Oelly Piiot, Av.n .... LOI A"91IH. CA .... ...,,.., • P114111tllM 0r81111t C...tt Dellr Pl ... , No•. 1,, Jt, OK. J, 10,_l!IO __ ~ Thll bvllftetl u conduclecl OV • "=m:=:r .DK. 10~ ••;Jell. I."'' ...... PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE limiltCI ~r:.·:.~ PllCllltlllld Or.,... Coett 0.lly ,.licit, No•. It,~. OK.), 10, t• U,._. PUBUC NOTICE Tiie ,..,_.,. --It dol119 lllltl-PlJBUC NOTICE TM1 ttet-i WH llled wltr. ,,.,. Mii et: jlilCflnOUS MISllllSI N.J'I"' Covnly Ciera 01 Ore111111 Cour>ly 011 PACIFIC "°" OllCHESTltA, • -..oTICI Ofl APf'LICAfl09t l'Otl 11AM1 ITATIMa .. T filCTlnOUS IUllMllS No,..m-14, !tlO l'elr Ori,.., a. .. """8, Ce. fKM CN ..... '" OM!tl .... f P Ofi TN IOI ..... --II delfte lllltl-...... ITAfeMaNT H.w..-, K..-y, ... Hll .. rd, Lft AL~C .. ,,. ... uc•ftlS ,.. .. tt; flle ........ ,.. ••-t .,. tlol119 Allft .... Ga..... Te~ II Mey~: ICC INT••~lllMS, m Al .. VII-IMlll .... ta: Tlllt ...,_. It ~ ll'I' 111 111' MIN JA ... IOICYC* KANO, .,. i., "'ecMtte, c..1"9r1tle _,. F 11 A W L I Y D " I V E tllv._H.n.., ICr-f •••lrl11t te t ... o .. ut ... tlll •f lrvl~ :""c~== OIVELOPMENT COM,.ANY. ltlS I Tlllt *"'""" •• 111111 wttll tlW Al<.._.k .._ ... ca.t..i tw O!I· Drive, < ' lltcl HIH A-. Suite F·•· Coti. ~ ...... c-~ Se•• ._ ... WIM , .. , .... "'ec•> .. MIM, G.Olltllrftl• .. ,, --c-1, Ctof11 ,.. ........... -.,y on Mii el<oNIC~ Mft, ... I et ..... Tllll lluel-t Is < .... Cled llJ I "" TMftllbtf·H-lltM o. ... ~ ... ,.., N • .........., ... ,.. ...., .. ., ... __ k-......... ,. veti.v, 11m11111 • .,.,,..,.... C•~ettr: • c.lli.r..i• c.._.11.... • ,.ICTITIOUI lllSllllSS c..1"'""8trNI lrWIC.~ 2'U 11.,. HCll A-. ~It F·toO, llAMSITATIMl:llT ,..,. P ... llNd Or-Cae\I Oolly Piiot Nov. Jt, OK. l, 10, ti,'"° 11'7 .. PUBUC NOTICE N·1"11 filCTITIOUS au1111•11 NAMI. ITATHIWllT Tll~ follo•l119 Pt•-1 •rt do4119 D<u~llWUH NOTTINGHAM AS$0CIAT5S PARTNEltSHIP NO t, 210 S. I n_, Strett, S11lle 101. Cotle Mtle. Cellf.,.11len.at Noltl,._ A.tto<let .. , lllC,. e Ce lltor11le cer,.utleot, 12U N•t· tlntll•"' ltoe11, N••"'' ltecll, Celllorlllo.,... "-y a:. 0r8(11tf, "' s. .. ..... ...... 1 .... Or .... c...11 OllllY Pllel ~ ..... Or .... C...t Dell, "' ... • Tiii• .......... -m .. wltll !tit c .... Mew. G.Ol,..,.... .. f? TIM loll ...... ,.,_ It ........ bwtl· ..... i..o.c.a.io,11,1• •a• De<.tt,!9 ..,... c-t• ~"'er.,.. Cellfltr.,.. ~ 09 ..,...,_. ~"'· ,..., ... -n-------------....,i De<--.r...... UlllOllOllCl!lttf,•Cllllfwlll•c~·· (•> CHAP-N SHOWltOOM. 1111 I tAUi'-------------~iiMfti I · PVBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE ug.-::• ......... , g:~,.:!.:.~~111•11• Let All .. , ... ~~A::.:~~sb~N,:~~N~~~=i '611".-OU._.... I ---· /.---------------....... ,......... ,.... T~1 ~-1~1 It c..,•ctH lly • Mel11 M,..t. lntlllt, C...lforltl• tl71' '• SPICIALl.m.L~ r"" I MOTICIOfl .. O•H• ..... •••UTY fllOTtaOU"'-'CAT•• -~............ -~IT~~11~ ~.-::-~-=-=::.. .. = . 51,..t, s..lte 111, C.18 ....... e.1 ...... . .,.,. Me,..,.1 J 1or....-.ri1~ ,,. I . lrlttel Strwl, wt9 at, C11a4ita --. , .. ..., .... .............. ..__, ... _. Nttlto 1•........, 81-11\M tlle -fOMU.At Cf llLJCMVtlllMel _ __......._.. _. ",..... I . -1 *" ..... wlll ....... """"'".... .... .... .....CA.. °' SllU •••Ca .. Inc, c~~:':'::. 11 ~ ... lly 111-..... 1..,.. 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Dec, ..... ..... a:,...,., .. ~ -..... .... C ....... y, l!IC., d ~CW· -·'*'·, .. Cler.""" ... ,,_ <lace, Cel ........ ttllS llll• ..._. •• < ..... llY • .....ti .......... ........ .,.~ Tiiis.....__,_.,.. .. ,_," Ciet1l Of 0.-.. c.., -... ....... ,.., . .... """" ..... °' ... cee. ,.. ........ Dec'· ie.11.r•.... ~ • 2f?!ES /CROSSWOAD MAIMADUll PEANUTS FUNKY WtNKERBEAN TM~'S HO ROOM TO CA~ AIMHIN6 ... by CUrlls M. Sduz EXCUT A FaiJ OWSTMAS TREf ~TS ... 'by Tom Batiuk A~D lHAT'5 BA61CALL<.> W~Ai EXGU6E ME , BOT HAVEN'T' I rnE. ~E.5T OF OUR ~00:.llON 5tEN ~ ~ ~. FACJW11t.5 H~ Al ~ANNEL SHOE IJ •IO "tt you hear him say 'lt'a time to change my diaper,' It's because he Chewed up my tall<lng dolll" ONE ARE l/KE ! by Jeff MacNeUy • l~ 1~ I> MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson MISS PEACH Yes TEDDY'S CUTOFF MY CREC>tT. $lO~WOUt.D ilDE ME OVER' TILL PAYDAY. .. 1-v: ~ &~ ~~ ..... °'"'--............ _...,_ ._...,... ...... _ by Mell Lazarius Af2.T~~tl "1NT~t'/2ET( 'rHt .A~THLA~, W~EN A GJ~L ~AY? MY E YE~ ~~E L..IKE ''/WO LIMPID POOLS " WHAT ooe~ rr MEAN ? THAT OEPEND5: ll'E~LECflN~ 5WIMMJNq1 TIOAL,!1TEN0 1 o~ ce:~5? ~ANGLIAGE' .o~ &..OVE ~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO "I'm asking for that one, Dolly. You can a5k for the next one." DENNIS THE MENACE /2·10 NANCY MRS. ADAM S WANTS ME TO W'ALK HER OOG-S I I I . ,.,, ;':~,wt',,,, r70N'i 60i .11UNT HI Lr?Y ! !HERE'S WIL-t7 1Nt71At\JS OUT I HERE! YOU'LL F~EEZE TODAY---IT'S 7 BELOW ZERO DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE LOOK,Ell-'f HOW f\0001' 1RYING lfitS Nt::WFANGLEO DIET ? DR . SMOCK weL..L.., M RS. FeRN , YOU 'RE! GONNA ee t!AllNG FOR -rwo NOW .' A14 ~VJ ~f PAJ.4TI~~/ I l/IJ DAw.A~ ~HAD 'TWO )W.J ~ wa:d • WfflEf\CRESS, CE.1.E.R'(l $P1Nf\CH, POACl-\E.0 f1 St-\, e,QILE.D CH1 CKEN1 F\RIN YOGCJJRr. by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan DON'T WORfN1 PEAR: I KNOW GOE'S A~i 1Nt71ANS! OH,NO- I'LL BE WARM AS TOAST I WAS Gi:RONIMO INOUR SENIOR PLAY! , Wldl I *t, ~ 10, lllO -llG GEORGE • wi:·· , .... !>J 141 " ... and a little round belly, that shook when tie•"'! laughed. like 1 bowl full of jellyt • 4 ~ rrs (,fJf 1'o ff HORMAN ~t. SIN£( Mi'S flt ONl'i fU~ I ~ l&)MOj JV'/tNll.£ £NO\l6M 1"0 ~ r--.......--., SOIC'f\tlN~ Lii(~ 'f'MI~. IHt) IT SA'/S~IS l~ RN AIAJPRO WINNING-DIET. ·I WONDER WH'y'l by Kevin Fagatt • ~ •,· J --------. , '"' PRo&A61.'4 JVS'f" RE~IZEO flW COL~.· ~! .1 ~ .. l .. . . . 'li •• J .. · ~ " < :> I ,-o -. I by Lynn Johnstotr t AVSE A~YONE \.\)i() • : ~ GbES 111RDUGH W11H •. IT DESEfNES ONE.. • .. • .. ./ I by George Lemont NO, 1-r' MeANS YOU HAV e A -rAPE!!W OR.M/ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS S4 Mutlc groups 1 Throngs 58 Fllry 5 ~ 80Rel•d 9 Kiiied: 2 61 ~rack word• VIP· 2 word• 14 UK rNilt 63 en.rt• 15 Hiii: Sp. 64 ~- 18 A MUM 65 CNlling 17 -madllM ' 841 Being 18 ~ 67 l.angullhel 20 cnM ea Selnee 21 Accofding to 88 Molt 22 Rattan WOfll· DOWN ... 1 ltlllln city 23 T °'lied 2 Gr....ci 25 Foree blClc 3 WMPC>n 27 Dilco¥ers 4 Coudl 29 went nm 5 Slide 30 8eneftt 8 Promillng 34 T OOI WOtll• 3e Money: Slang 7 Footbell 3e o.c., -ploy, 38 Wlgering 2 worda apot: 3 worcll 8 lmpelr 42 Rldlr't kin 9 Art trenatlr 43 Loefed 10 Allen netlon 4' Bllt• v.tctl 11 Fruit 45 Stllll IC*• 12 AorMn r<*' 4e St. 13 8cMI 47Elder 18Froeted 48 M\'8ic llgM 24 Fiend 511Mof-2t0em UNITED Feature Syndicate Tuno1y'1 Puzzle SolV*S ::i '.J ::.u :n :Jo a tJ o 1J 11 !JJ.H ]!J:J:J rJ(]CJOa Jll.JiJ J:JO:J ;;1~mm '.lil::lO..l ~.JiJD'-Jl:JCJ(]Q .l.1 .• 1.J'.lil ..l03:..J:.J .J ).]!J .J J::J ..,IC:)(J :!J.J.J'.J:J'..1.J::U.J ~O(JO :J::J:.:.JiJ.:J il.:J.J Ji]O~a .J::J:J.J 30.J3.:J:J0iJ(]c:l '..1.J.J J '..13 :J.:Ol.I .J::l.JO::J JJi.tUl.J(] .1.JiJ.J~.U .. U.] lJJLma )::J.J'..1.J '.].]JJ :JQ(J[J '..1103.l iJrJ:;J .J:.JU(J .J'.J.J.J..l .J:JD:::J mum TI 28 P9rvvlan coin 4e Addl1ionel 30 Contliner 48 Dltlr• 31 Eer1y lln· •9 SMd stuff oueoe: 2 so w .. 1w word• word 32 Perfume 52 Stllllon 33 Repot1 S3 Ftbrk 34 WWII eltt S4 Miit cut 35 En.m GI 55 Ainertnd 37 Mll'tlnl ttem 5e AJger\ln city 38 Ae11c1 5"7 K9Y 40 Time period SI Monlll 41Unlted 82P .. "~ ,. I i' ., OBtTU~RIES ater-starved town PU.UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE PICTITtout IUll•-..,._ ITA.,._lfT uts money on dowser TM! ........ ~ ........ M•tn: tltOOICHUl'5T WAY, lllU lt .. 11:1111n1 W•y, G••ft11 Gr•"· Cel!Mt.W. EGIE~NPIKLD, Mau CAP> - nfteld wwa r.Udenl.li .,.. bttUaa taat • Callforol1 do ... r wtMll IM'a l•lklal about whee Ute town nn ~bk ha walM I YPfb' rHtrlcUoaa becauH of a allorl •ur.pl7, ~more acarel&J-.. au pr Hap.I llOW'ft, UM 0,._ aiftr, ,,..._, W•rtaa lawu and .......... Clift UY• ................ and u.. town haa pennU.a.d a 91 nbate OD water bllh to CODIUmHI lnatalliDI wattr-aavt.ftl aaower beada. H•11ry J A.We, 1torJ f'l.,I .. ~.... Mllllll..... ...ell, C»lttonll• ., ... Tllll llillltlftt II C~ lly •II j,.. ctlvl..,el .....,-,J.AtW• Tlllt .._ WK Iii.ct wllll IN Co~111ty C~k Of O••"tt Cou111y .,. ~ctm-I. I..,, PINMI Pwt>t.._ Or.,... C..lt 0.lly Pl18C, ,,_, .>ec. J, 10, 11, 24, t.o .. ,... Towa IDef!t1QI IDembera vuttld lo ~ tM money to drill well• at• two of 11• 11tea uletted by C•lUonia dowMr, J1t'll. lJvlnlJWn t1•ia1aton, 75 , of llalrer•fitld, A J!Nlrl.Y ol town olftdalt ud Hwa ,.porwn follond Uvlaptaa OD b1a rouoda Sept. lJ and wa~Md u b1a V-abaped rod t.brobbtd and trembled wben tbe dowae r apparently cU1tovered water. PUBLIC NOTICE • PuDll-ar..,.. C:O.at Delly Pllol, '-------------- 0.< >. io. 11' 24' "" ..._ 1 PVBUC NOTICE . ,,_, PllOll""'° 0r81191 C.O.n o.11~ ,.llot, DK 10. n . 24, JI. 1• .. 1l·IO PUBUC NOTICE PICTI nous •UMNIM MAMlltTATllUNT ~ a ftt.r1Ju1 doWIU\i rud, C"I ~ nwnlhs •to Ul•t walls dr et hi.a MkC'led ,til\h wouAd U... eauw. tbia w1ter t.hlrat~ w 'adaU uppb ..ad lM 1lx Sil~ •'OUld )'ttld fOYr nulbon ••llons " day Town upadt) as 2.m .000 1111~ d•1ly The money waa appropriated by a voice vote &Iler a U-mlnute debate. .... ,... PICTITlout IMlll ... 11 PUBLIC NOTICE MAMall'AT•MeNT I T"" tollOWlfle ,_,_ Is .. ,,. !NII· r ------------ MU • GUU.11 OIL P'-OPEIHIES, *I Newf0'1 Center Orlw •200, N-porl lth<ll, CAtMO J8<1l D. Wlllll11tot1, HO N4twpor1 C8f11W Ori .. c200, Newf0'1 ... en, M-m14 PICTIT10UI eust .. IH NAMll ITATeM• .. T Tiie to11ow1119 perso111 •r• dolno ~1 ... un. PUBLIC NOTICE -----~ .... ,.,. f'ICTIYIOUS eUllNIH NAM• STATEM•NT T nw rouowlftO perto11s •re cto1110 bu''"'''••· TERJAN INVESTMENT COM· PICTITIOUI Mnl ... 11 Tiie lollewl"I PtfllOlll ••• ctolng NAM• ITATUl•NT lll#llllfl.tet: The lollowlllQ "'Mlllt are 1191119 GLOltlA & JACKI PIHi! AllTS, 1>u>1neu ••: 10111 R_.,. Git<le, F-'.i" veti.y, CE .. TURY ,, FOY"4TAIH, mar Ga. '2191 Br-hunt SI,_., F-•111 velley, Glorli L. Zul•wt. 10111 R-ye C:lr C•llf0<nl• '27111 ci., F_l .. 11 V•lley, Ca. '210I H•yoer. Inc:.,. C.llfotlll• CO<Pot• • J8<-'I,. Men-. ,., N••· lion, I 1117 BrOOklluril Sll'MI, Fount~ , ...... Clr<lt, Huntlfttlon S.M-h. C... V•lley, c.til0<ftl• '770I ., ... CAta..o T~IS t>uslrwu h <ondll<l.O Dy • cor. Tllll l>USlllHl Is concluc1tc1 t>y • 110r•llon. ljeMral -lllerv!lp, Tbe tuwn whn•h 1mJ.!Oj~~ w•te,r Tbne are 243 town meetin& me mbers representin1 the populaUoo ol 30,000. Tiits M IMO I• conctu<ltd Dy • llmlledpe....,.Wp. J«k o. w11••- l(AN·OO CENTER, .. 10·1 °''o Cln:lt, a-.. P..._, c.tllornl• G 21 1•1• Sel• Corpor~lon, • C•llforlll• corp0rellon, .. 10.8 Oslo Circle, B.-. P•rk, Cell'°'llla G11 PANY, 4001 -.4rl-Blvd,, ~lie 210, Ne.._, 9Hch, C..lllorlll• '1'60 Terry C Ha<IUttl, *' Ml<Ar111wr Blvd., Suite no, Ne•POrl .. •Ch, t •lllor11I• nMO H•~r Corpor•tlon Glotl• 1... Zlll•wt ~wtol'I G H• .... 1, Tiii• *-I ••filed willl the r1111 _......,. -flied with '"" Tiiis llull.-.s It ~eel by • CCI•· Presldetlt C0Ut1ly Clerk or Orenoe County on Thll •'81-t ,_,M lllect wllh Ille .. o,,....-IJ. I ... Wilson Riles studying governor's job, Senme I Co..,,ty Ci.tll of 0r8f1Qle COU1tty on Now-II. ltlO. I "'~ P11DllWCI 0r*'91 C.0.11 o.lly Pllol I Nov.;~:~; ~;ICE47~ f'ICTITIOUS eUllNEH t NAMll STATIM•NT I por•tlon Bel•S.IHCorp J-Ullter, Prftlctlfll This 1\81_... ••• lllo<I wllh the C-IY Cltrll ol Or•nee Couftty on No ......... ,,,,., ICMll ...... MDHLL 1-c..tioory Pertl Eatl, 1411M1111 LMA,.....,CA_J J.,.a o H«utt, *' Me<At111wr 81 •CI., Swltt 210, NeWPOr1 .. 8Cll, C•lllorlll•nMO T "" l><l•IMO " c .... ctuc teo by • Qener•I pe.-wp. Terry C. H«Utt J .... 0. H«lleU Th" ,Iii ........ wet lllect Wllll I,_ County tteri. of 0r..,.. c-ty .,. Novemt>e< I), ttlO. , TIRllY C. HAOCETT, •SG. <1•'-C.., ..... County C•erk or Or•nor County on De<emDer I, 1'80 "'ltl>M P"1>11"'9CI 0r819 C...\I O•lly Pilot, O.c l, 10. 11, 14, 1'to ..S7• PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI eUllNISI NMUITATllU .. T ....... , Pwl>lllMcl O' .... ONlt O•lly Piiot Nov 1•. DK.a. 10, 17, ,., .,,,.., f'ICTITIOUI eUllNIH NAMa ITAT•M ... T Tiie 1o11-"0 --Is cto1nv bu•I· ........ ES<'ONOJ DO 1AP1 Wilson Riles, s tate superintendent of public in· strucllon, has cfu.closed that h e as thinkln& of a possible run for the 1ov- e rnurstup or the U .S . Sen ate fh• 1011-tt19 _ _, '' Oo•no bu'I ' neu.s 111 SPECTRUM PLUS, (2) SPEC TRUM , , 163 IN. B•ker. Cost• Me ... f'l .. t• 4MI 11118<.,_ ..... ., arM Put>llslWd O-anoe C.O.sl D•llY Pllol, .... _.. 9Ncll, CA ..... Tiie fot1ow1nv perM>111 ere ctolftO Du•IMt.t•; COSTA MESA OFF·llOAD CENTER, ,. W, 17111 Sir-, Cosl8 MtM. Catllornl• '76216 6e< 10, 11.14,l l, '"° 4-to CA.'7..o "'"'" Pul>ll\he<I Or-Coe" O•lly Piiot, Nov "· '6, Dec 3, 10, ltlll _... Got-Of-. JIOO River Aven,., .. I could retire, which I will no t do," be told the Escondido Tioies· Aqvocat e . "I 've written that o n e o ff. I could run aaain for auperintenden~: llol-N °""•· 1141 Gre<1vtll• Or .. Nt-1 Be.ocl\. U '7MO Tiii• -lnllU I• Condut le<I t>y •n In PUBLIC NOTICE SMALL SYSTEM CONCEPTS, l*J Celle V••-. C#lslr-fe8<11, =A '7U4 Roctnet Jerry A11ctr,011, UtO P UBLIC NOTICE =•II• Ver-. Cal>l\I•-Beech, CA " "ICTITIOUI IUSINeH 1'61• Newp0n 8Hch. Celilornl• '7"3 ' Tht• t>uMneu '' cOlldu<lect llY •n In· ctlv1 du•I Gor-OIS<l'I "I will have compl eted 12 years and whether I want to 10 for 16 years is-something I would h ave to trunk through, but I wouldn't close the door on ctlvtctue1. ltol-N Dulle Tiii> ,,,...,...nt WM 111., wllll t,.,. ·~-c.....-or-oraKQle l:O<IAly -on NAMa ITATEMllNT JoAnn t.oles·Anareolf, 1 .... l Ca lle Tiie followlftQ --" d01110 DUSI STATEMl.NT OF A8ANOONMllNT ll•r•no, Cap,.,,_ Beach, CA 9104 ""'.. Of' U>of. Of' Roger Pohlok•. 1'111 PHeo Thi• >181-1 ... filed wHh Ille County Clerk ol Or•nee County on 0.UmDerl,1'80. running again • • --• • ---- -Noveml>e< H, '*· TOP NOTCH DI ESEL SEllVICE, FICTITIOUS IUSINelS NAMI. Loreto, San J....,n C.ap1\lr.,,0, CA '761S IS6.Jl Pell<en '--· Hu11Unoton Beecn. Tne '°''-'no •·~~ ,..,.. •INln fhf\ t>u,•tWU ,. conctucled t>r • f'llMU Publi"'9ct 0-M191 c ... ,, O••ly Pllol, Riles, who w as interviewed while in San Diego for a meeting earlier t1-w eek . s a id h e has c onsidered working for a foundation. '""., Put>hv.d Ore,nve Coe\! 0 •1ly Pllol No• l•, De< l. 10, 17, 1tlll .S•l..O C•llfor-nl• ~ <10n.a ,,,. uv of the Fl<tllfous Bus• •1m11.o p,,nnenh•p G•le Hl>t\\De•een. IS.JI '"911c•n neu Heme Jo"nn Coles·An<lreolf Lane, Huntlncaton Beech, C.lllornl• FOUNl&IN REAi. ESTATE r .. ,. •la'-1 •H fole<I wolh 1,_ I Dec l , 10, 17, 14, 1'80 •79'-IO " ... 91647 I MAINTENANCE COMPANY, IOSA I County Clork of Or•noe Counly on PUBLJC NOTICE Brothers win ruling Deatlu Elaewhere PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUllNIUS NAMI STATIM•NT I Tiii\ Ou\1neu ls conouct.o Dy •n In Ell•s A•1nue, Fount•tn V•lley, Nove,,.,t>et 1, l'llO. ctlvldu•I. I t •lofornl• '7708 ' ~14"41 Gal• HOll•C>e•oon Tio•• Fo(llllOU$ B"""'"' N•me •e· PuDll"-0.111191> C...\I Dally PolOI Thi' \181....,,t "'"' flied with lhe lerrt<I lo -... ..,., lllect In Or-Nov 1• Dtc l 10 17 l'llO 41)41.IO Cou11ty Clerk ol Or•nQP County on Counl f on 5-plem1»r 21, 1•1' ' ' ' ' ' ~ CARDI FF . W a les <AP> -A court ruled that ~o brot.her~ who fou~d a hoard of 12th-cen tury ver corns in June whale combing a hHlside north h ere with metal detec tors c an keep up to SfJ6.000 f rom what the coin s bring at auc tion. The lollowl119 perM>n\ •re do1no lkl•lneun. f O.ceme>er 2. l'llO H•YQ<>• CO.-por•llon, • C•l1lorn1• PVBUC NOTICE C"NYON DEVEl..OPMENT CO lSSO C•ctlll.c Avenue. Suite C. Co\l• ""-'°· C.lltornl• n•• Norm•n f(•ulm•n, •• llO<ky Knoll, lrvl,,., C.lll0<11i•ttr1S uw OffloH f corp0r•'""'· 'I007 F1w H•rDor\ une. JONN "· ltAPILLO, INC Hunt1no1.,,., l:leK". t •l•lornl• 'l2M6 ltl6J ........... _ 1111\ bu\O ..... S WA\ (Ot\Outle<I l)y • Seit• m. corp0ra1oon "-..... IE-Ive P•"' HoQt<• tor-•l•Otl .;~ At firs t the S h epherd brothers -Cyril, 32, and nionald. 38 thought they had found an old flashlig ht battery . but afte r flicking away the dirt r t alized it was a com. Then they round 101 more. ' ~ U nde r Britis h law. s u c h finds must be report. PASADENA (AP) - Former actress and in- terior designer &a~a Crawford Pal'M91, 72, Ger.id J . Souu. n>tt W•lllnotorct l..•n•. Hunll11Qlon Beeclo. t •lllorn•• ., ... T "" bu\lnau h tonducle<I Dy • veneral -1ne'1111p. NormMI H l<;•ulm.,, Tiii' st.tement wn tllect "'"" '"" County Clerk ol Or•n~ Counly on .. _1.., 9Mc:lo, CA nw .. ~w1.,,., H•y•• Prtrt.tOtnt ,.,,..., Publls'*' ()--c.,.,, D•l•r Piiot 0.c 10, 17, U . JI. l'llO 49'4-IO PUBLIC NOTICE eel to Treas ury authorities. who have not set an apc tion date . died of cancer. She ap-N·""" Noveml>e• ll. l'llO peared in several mov-FlffH-4 f'ICTITIOUS •USINHS . • ......._ ...._. Put>hl,..., ()rMlgt Coesl Deily Piiot. NAME STATEMl.NT PUBLIC NOTICE ' llOLANO /1(1LOREO M 80l.AN0 rt\ock'nl 01 e~ •. c. ~·n<.t 197\ dt'l('J lit •ormtr rt•\llden1 01 AIMmbr a C• Died on D«ymber I 1990 1n Ne wport 8f'C:.Ch1 C•. 5urv1~ by dMIQ,._ff''\ BttrtMr• 8ot.11d Of BalbOd C~ P•f"'•C •• M•rO ol 1 1\1\o!J U ....0 Jal'IP Mrl(obben ol lnCl'ewooo. CA ''°"' W1ll1am Bo••"" Jr ., Nk.•S•O CA Ano Thom•' fJo•dnd Of f tk Grov~ C• •S or.tndcn11dren •net ll 9'NHjrMOCJ(hll<lr.., Sh~ '"•H d qr•u•t~ of l A ~10h SchOol '" tQ()r& •nf forme-r ,,....m~1 o f ,,,.,. E.,.tt Club Of N ~wport 0t"+itt tl '" Prlvdtf' , .. ~•Cf'\ w1ft ~ hf>td Pet.,,, V1~w Morluarydjrto<.10/\ CAllVEll lll'olll LtAM PHAROAH t ARllE R rttio~'lt of Anaf\•••rn Ca P111v.f'd owi.ty 01\ Oecembi"r 8, tQ@O ._.,. w •\ ,. VflffJt "" of Wor 10 W1u 11 1n 1he' Un1t,.d Stttf~' -ttt"'ln-'°""-e ... , 1930s, in· Nov. •t.2•.0e<.l. 10, "'° ... ,._IO I Tiie lollowlnQ perM>n• '"" C101~0 eluding "F1ying Hi1.h," ---lkl•lnen .. "Ha't then--.. ," "Safe•y PUBLIC NOTIC"" · ,.,, POMONA ~TREET,"" Ea,1 Army H• w•s • rHldenl of the H•rOor "-""'& ~ "' Ulh ~lreet, Cosl8 ........ U lllornfl •ru for 1S tters. He .. wrvlved .. , , ID Numben, .. "King of -.. ICTITIOUS 8USINESS • D•nlel Gilllef1, nn Or-wooo \On•Jaoc..< .. rofPl.oc•nll•,C• •nd Jazz " and "Modern NAMESTATEMENT IAvenue.l.O\Al•mll0<,U llforMtono Rev Robin C C••,,.r of Wu"4nvton, The lollowl~ -,~ I• CIO•nn bu•• Sidney J•col>>, 3'0 Federal a .. u11r11er OotlN Jo Feloer or TeaH. 4 Love." neu •• ··• ~ -· • • • Att11ue, l.O\ Af>9e•H. u111ornl• ~ 11r•nclchll<1ren Ml!mor••I ~rvlcH wlll E P 1 C t E X E CU f 1 v E Thi\ lklsln.u I~ c.,,.,ducleo I>~ • 1><1 held on Fr10Ay Oe<emDer U, 1'110 rllmlled PM1nenNp o111 10 OOAM •I SI J •mH EPiMOPAI PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIAI, 0-IPI Glll>erl Cnruch ol ~wp0<1 ~41Ch, C• wlln SAN DIEGO (AP) lt)'1 Weymoulll l..•ne. Huntonoton Tnl• ""'...,.n' H lllt!d Itri '" Be•ch, C•l•lornl• tii.. · • • • Rtv Rot>erl c Carvtr olllcj•lln9. ..., .. , ... -ad Ca .. -r, 87. a J•m .. Jouph l(oparek .. ,., Counly Cler" ol Or•nQo! County on Stnv1c1r'\ unotr the direction of t-4•rbor " .-.c: • ~ · Oecemoer •. ,.., L•""'\·Mcl<Jnl ()love Mor1u•ry or C~l• businessman and long. Weymouth lAnt, Hunl1"91on. Buch. I MAllC PAUL JAC09S ESQ M•"' )AO m • time civic leader, died C•;~~;';.::s:?..~ ,, conouc1l'CI by •n •n 15LAVITT, lltMG 1 f'OOIHEllG JOMNSON dlvodual l!Mt Getll....,, ,._ I.HI, ·-G EORGE ANDREW JOHNSON, at holJ)e Tuesday. JamH J l(•>Oartk ..... A ........ c..i....,,.._, I •hlCl•nl o' Coron. Otl M•r tlf•ce lt47, T lat 1 hied 11,. 1,.. Fl-P•~..o •••Y Oec_j, ,.., 111--pon "'' • -WU • Publl•'*' o-.-. Coa•I D•HY Pilot Buen Su•v1Wd l>y ••I• Met1•n, "°" PUBLIC NOTICE ~~';/:~of Or-County on Oc • O.c 10, 11, 14, ll, i.eo ''10 '°I """'•w •"" l Q••n<lchllclr.., M••y •n<I Fl4rlM ' ""a•ow Prlv~le "''•Ice\ will I><! held Pul>l•Srwd 0-¥1Qlr c ... ,, D•••Y Piiot,, PUBLIC NOTICE nton•s D & DOIL 1NV l:STORS LTD . 1..0 Nt wPor't Centf!'f Or•tt o 100 N••P!'.>rt Bed" n C•ll'O'"'• 92..0 ftarw DH••nv .. ll ltl 8roo•ft'-'r\'· ~ovnt••n --'•""'· C•lllOUH• •110I T nt\ l>u\.f~!i. t\ t onOU( ·~Dy . hm•t ttOP4rtnr"'"o .. ,."" Dai, llnQ c,.,..,41 P•r1nt>t ff''lli \lelHr ... nl •~u t1te<S wltn lht Covnt v (lf'r i.. o• Or tH\Of' Count f u" ,.,_ Publl.-0-anot Coa•l D•1fy PolOI, O.c 10,11.7•.ll,l'IO 4'71·80 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITtOUS IUSINESS llAME STATl.MENT No"'""'~' 11 1'*90 ,.1010 Pit 1011-lftO -son I• dOln9 l>u\I· PVDll)~ ()M"9l' (04\1 o •.• , P1tOf neS\ ., """ IQ " °"' ) 10 '""° ... 80 .. ACI E .. DA DE MESA, 1.0 w PUBLIC NOTICE Nit.on Slrwo Co\I• Mio ... C..111ornl• ' .,.,, PAC llfl V1•wMurtuarv Olrtclor> f'ICTITIOUS 8UllNllS No• 1,, l•. De< 1 IO. l'llO .. l l·IOI HENllY NAMI ITAT•ME .. T f'ICTITIOUS IUSINl.H F1CT1 flOUS 8 USINESS Byron M T•rnuta r. Truttet of tl'\t T4rnu11., Fem11, Tru1t d.ele-d JeJ1u•ry It, 1'74 1'1S ll-111, Suitt F 100 CO.le.._.., C..hlor,nte .,.Jt f'ICTIT10i1Sius1NEH NAMI. STATEMl.NT Th• to••ow1n9 cwrM>n\ •rt do1n9 )U\lneu~ OAR TBROOK MOM E~ 10017 ~~1•10 Awnurt. Hu.nltnqton Be-•cll (A Pr,111p H McN•nw.. llSI S.m•r Ot1ve. Cost• Ml! .. , CA '11U• Dale S.rno<o, 1430 Senl.nflfa Ter '•ct. Coron. def Mer, CA 91 .. ~ T tu\ bu~•n•\S 1\ conduct ea bY • 1•Mr •t Pil'11Wf\itup Ptl11tp H McN•nw. lh1\ \~1-1 Wit\ llfeel Wilh OW Coun1y Clerk or O••nge County on NO•tm .... 14 l'llO FIMl•S Publ•...O Or-C.W\I O•tly Piiot '<ov 2•. De< l. 10, II, 11llO '7tl>-IO PUBLIC NOTICE Neatane Society RMAlt&i 8UlllAL Af &RA MAY HENRY p;isMd •••Y 1n L.. The IOllOWl"O -~ '' dOlno bu\1-PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT ,..,,_ ___________ • ve~" lfev-.,,., OK,•. 1tlll SIM 11 ""' •• I The I011owlnv P9•""1 ,. 001~11 C>u•I· I ne •0•1uw1t19 poe r...,n\ •r• 001.,CI \urvlved by t GauOl'lers LaVerrw Se•· CAL I F 0 11 NI A I N C 0 ME ---------neu H . I 01,.onen as qul•lofSionteAn•.CAandRulhMln<ll PRO,.ERTIES, 11000...11, S..lle 100. f'ICTITIOUS8USINIUS FOUNTAIN VALLE\' REALTY JO ... N & PILARS QU.allf\' o•L .. VeQM,IMY..O.,Soranckl\lldren, New~llMcll,Calltw11l•'7..o NAMESTATEM•NT llSJJ ,...., 51 ... t. F-•••n V•ll•y ..;ouSE tLEANfNG SERll•CE, 11~ lhf\ Duslneu Is condu<lecl I>• •n ·~ dfV1dll81 Tarnu1ar Femlly Tru\1 Ued Jen 1', ,.,. l'ICTITIOUS eUSINl.H NA#E STATl!Ml!NT r,.. 1011-1no per""' I• dolno Ou\!· neu n BEACH TIME PROPERTIES, IO'I E Bev S.1oo.s C. n .. t 646-7431 fe-..t I Mlaf ••C .... p .,. • ._ ••• ,.,., .......... ., ........... th• .... , •••• ,. --•N ow~.....,.. .. c.. .... _ _.. .. I Q•••I orendc,,lldren •ncl 1 ortel· E-M. Melt-n Jr , '17Sl Tho IOllOW1f'9 ""''°" " cto1no lkl\I C•lilornla.,TOI Ora•• A¥tn_. C..OSI" Mn.i C•hlorn•• QrHl-<ir8"0Chilaren Al\O\urvlvedl>V• T•-'--· LMI• Forni. Ca•lf0r11i• neu H Gen• A Bl•nco. 11Sl1 M••d ~,.,. \f'ller Bonnie McF-11 ol Fl0<ld8 '7'30 THE PAC IF It RES EARCH St reel. Foun1eon V.tll•y, t:•lllorn1a John Hd•r r 1'11\0u~ 11vti Or a•• Gr.t••\lcM 'Ml"'''*' w•r• held on We<l· 1 Tiii• °""""s •• <OllClueled l>y an In. I •NSTITUTI:.. Sult• eoo. 1"8l~ AIOQOn· ,,1(11 A••tlu .. c.,. .. Me .... t a11lo•n•• q,.,. 8rron M '-""-''•'· T~- Tl'fo\Jt .. _I •n hied with 1M County Cl••• of Ora,.. Cou<1ly on O.oml>e• I. 1* B Jean -rv 16-IS 1Cono1~1 Cl C:o~1• ~. C.. 91~• r n1 \ OU\tfW\\ t\ CondU< tf'd bY tll"I 1n d1•10u•• c..,..., ne.dav D« 10. 1"90 •I 1 OOPM •I ,,.,. cllvlctu•I 1 Quin SI reel, Hunl onolon Beac h Thi\_...._\" ron<1uct•<1 Oy •n ,,.. p,, ... '!o\l>u\. 11'oll D•••• Avenue HMbO• i_...., Ml!morl•I P•rk wllh Rev I E-ct M Metl'"°n Jr C•l•lorn•• ,,_ lvldu•I to•" Mh<t c "'""''"• ,,,.1• ..., ____________ ., Brure Kurrplo of the Prnbytetl•n Tiii\ 1\8-wM lllect •Ith I'-a n LH Stevens. SIS B C•l•lorno• Ge... A Bl•n<o I,,,, bu""'" •\ tonoucl~O C>y c~urch of 1r.e Cown•nl oftlcl•llno County Clffll of Or•11ve CouMv on I StrM I, Hunlfnqlon Bee<h, Ca1ooorn•• n •llano dl'O 1 e ~~-·• HOllHl.11, oa•ne•• & ••OWN 4.Mlc. ..... °" ... Tn1\ \tat~t -~ f•lecl w1tn "'' County Ct•t• ot Or•nQe> County on ~1111• Novem"" 1•. IQIO N....,, e..dl, CA '*J .. UL Tl HRGfR01'4 SMITH & TUTHILL WfSTCLIFF CHJ.f'll 427 E I 1111 SI Co!>•a Mes a f;4fi-Q37, f'IHCI HOTHllS SMITHS' MOITUAIT 627 M a•n S1 HunlinQlon Stach• 536 6539 ,.EIBC FAMILY COlOM14L fU .. HAl HOME 7801 Balsa Ave Wesl!TI•nster 693·3525 ,.4CIHC VIEW MEMORIAL f'AAIC Cemetery M ortuary Chaoel l500 Pacoloc View Drove Newoort Bear l1 644 2700 yrv•CO\ -re uncle• '"" dlre<lfon ol NovemDer20, '* 92Mt CoTu~t\ ·~~~~~: ~~!n~""to~~~f 1::, v ion .. ~' ~f\Ou\ H.&r'bor La..,, MOunt Ollvr Mortu•rv o·f IJ,.,... Th!\ Du\•ne\\ •\ <'Ondut ted OY •" '" O.cembtr s. ,.., r n,, \tatf''""'nt ....,.10 hf"'O ••tn 1,. (n\I~ ~\a S40-SSS. Publllfted Or-. C...•I Dally Piiot, dlvl<lual FUllb Cuuni, l..IPr~ ot Or•nQP Counlv on LEOOY O.c 10, 11, 24, ll. I.., ,..s.IO I Jen Ltt Stoen• Put>ll\tlocl Or-Co<l•I O•••Y Piiot 0..Hm~· o t<lllO F RANCISJOSEPHLEOOY,restdanl Thi\ \! .. _, w•• hi.cl with 1'-Dec 10, 11, 2•. )I l'IO ,...,ec) FIMU4 ol l'allooi. "ftvotcl• and lonner rnldt!nl PUBLIC NOTICE Cou111y Clerk ol Or•noe County on "°uOl•\hli<l °'""II" (CM\O Daily Piiot, or Ne•Port llee<h Pas~ ••O In Novem"" 11, l'llO °"' J 10 " ,. 1"81) ,_.IO F1 llon. N~v Survived t>y hi\ wife ,.,._, PUBL C f'ICTITIOUS •UllllEH Ju•nlla. 2 0A""'t"'· LO<lo\I S.Chm-f'tc1inous euSINllS PuDll•l't<I er-. C...\I Dally Piiot, I NOTICE NAMm STATH• ... T f'ICTITIOUI •USINHS of T ahOe Clly 1 ne1 NII• Sorllel ol --. STATaM•NT Nov "· i.. Dtc >. 10, "'° ... .JO.IO PUBLIC NOTICE r rw 1011owlft0 _ _, '' cto;no Dv\f· NAM• ITATEM•NT Reylown, Ml\50Ufl •nd ' "°" w Allen T .... fot-i"O --1, ctolno bu•i I FICTITIOUS 8USINEH MH ., T ... followlno per~ Is OO•no bU\I c;1over of Lulnvton. Kentucky. Elo111 ""' .. : PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATl.MENT FICTITIOUS austNIH I. v F' DEL r ACO • 1u, ••:14 ,.." •• Qranctcllllelren • ..., 1 QtUI Qranckhllct L v F 0 E L TACO • Is.' The 1011owlnv Pf!"'°" IS <I01no buso NAME STATl.MENT Wune• Avenue, Founl•ln V•lley, CONTRACTORS SPA A SAUNA Mr L•d<ly wMarttl•edLI Com,,,.nder tO• W.,ner Ave11ue, Fou11teln neu •\ Th I Ceffl0<no•'7!9 •'1 Esplel\adt!. Ori noe C•lilo•nl• lro"' t"-N••y AcNrlermemberof t,_ V•lley, Cel~ettJW f'ICTITIOUS 8UllNl.H r HUN DER COAT PAINT 1 ,.G, e llUOwinq ~''°" " dOlno lkl\I• Lyle Vlftc_,t Finley, 1-Seectrflt, ., ... Poa<Mn• S.r1otn.1 CluD .,,,, • J1 ~·r Lyle Vincent Flllley, ,.,. s.-111, NAME STATEMINT 1•2•1 E.ooie Lit . Hun11no1on Ge•ch I n•u •\ CO<on•.,.. -· Callfoml• ••u Alfpn l..••IS . .,, E•Pl•n•d• memb•r ol S•rlome lnlern•llonel C0<one.-1 -· Callfornl•tt•:IS fhe loflOWl"9 per..,,., I\ cfOjno l>u\I• Ca . .,._.. . S p'r, S BUILDI NG ANO M"RINE This l>Ullnns I\,_,.., DY •n In· Or•rioe. C.hl0<nl11'71o6• Rec11allon 01 ,,,. Holy Rowry •Ill t>e Tiiis -1,,.H '' urnctuclect l>y.,, In· neu •s J•mft v t.olfv••. Jr• '•"' Eagl~ ~ u L., '°"' San P•co Aon ... , olv1clual. This ou.;,...s Is conctu<t.O l>t •n in ,...,d Fri OeC 12"1 7PM•l P.clfic view dlvlctu•I BENMOR E PROPER Tl ES 11 1 Ln., Hunllngt.,,., Be•t h U 9'1>4~ I ounldln Vall•• Cahro•n•• t2TOI Lyle Voft(enl Finley lo1vl<1u•I Memorl11I P••k Chapel Me\I of Clltl\· Lyle v. Flftley LTD •• Llmll.o PulM""'P llSl Tn,, l>u\Ane.s ·~ CondUC:le<I by •n tn· W•fl•• M C••nd.tll "'· IOltol S.ll '"" --t WM Ill., WOlh ,,.. ... 11 ... L ..... ll•n buri•l wlllbeSal .0.C ll,eUPM, Tiii\ ... _WM flled wllll Ille OoveStrwt SulleltO Newi>or1hKll divictu•I. P•t o Avonur l'ounldin V•lf•V. Counly C .. '1tol0r-CountyonOc ThlS •18'-t WH filed •1111 Ille ••Our L·..,., Queen ol ~" C.t-k> £ou<tty C1Wlr0f Or•noe CoVllty on C•llfornl• '1660 · ' J•mr. \I Collu••. Jr C•••tornla 'nlOll . loller 1•, 11llO I County Clerk ol Or•nor Coun1y o" Cllurcll In, Newpon Buch lnlerme11t 0.c•mt>er I, t•. Slel>Nn M. Clwlw. 1S E .. ll•ke, I Tlltt ll;llement WO\ llll'CI ""'" IM 01:1~'~.~SIM\$ " 'onduCle<I l>y •n '" ,,,._, December I, ,_, will 1011-In P11elflc View Me..-1•1 f'Ulte1 lrvlne, C.llf0<nle .,114 I I County Clerk or Or•nor County on W•Uer M C••ncl•ll "I Pul>h-Or8f9 Coest Delly Po lot. f'ISlffJ P•rk P11<lfl< ViewMor1ueryOlre<l0<\ Put>ll.-0r-. Coell 0.lly Piiot, Tiii\ -,,..~ts <ondu<led t>y •n In-Novemt>e< H, l'llO F U0147 1 h•\ \l•t~I W4\ lolf<I wit" I'-Oec J 10, 11, l•. 11llO '151..0 Publl-0rllftQll Coa\1 Oa•ly Pllol, ~.1111 Dec 10. 11. 24. JI,,.., ... >«> ctlvlctu•I tu nl ti • 1 0 1 Dec 1.0. 11,_l•,_ll, 1_1110__ 4•17·80 >• ~ PuOllSM<I Or•~ C I D 1 p u Y ~r . 0 ••nO<' Coun1y On LOTTIE MAE STARR, roldet11 of Slephen M. CIWIM N 1 ~ °"' • 11 "01 D•<•m~· • 1"90 PUBLIC NOTICE PU · Co\la Mu•, Ca. p .. ._d ew1y on PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• 11 .. .,...nl .,.., filed wllh the I ov •. J. 10, 11 ·~ 46'11·80 ,.,,.,.. -BLIC NOTICE Decembl!r I. 11llO. Survived l>y \on\ County Clerk of Or•nee County on Puo1"rwo 0.•"91' Coa\I O•••v P1101 -----------Robert 51..,r ol Ne•POf1 9e•<h, c., o.umt>e< I,'*· ---0.-t ) 10 " ,. 1"90 ··~ eo l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS I ... ,,.., Don St•rr of 'WlliM S, CA., Jim Slarr of ... ,,... Fl-PUBLIC NOTICE N"ME SUTEMENT ~ICTITIOUI eUllNUS Or•noe. C.. MICNel Sl"'r Of PolloO 1'1CTITIOUI e UStlfeH Pul>ll\he<I Or-c ... tl D•lly Pilot. t------Th• loilowlnq ""r'°" •S doinQ l>uil NAME STATl.MINT Pines. c. ~ Rl<Nrd St•rr or New NAMl ll'ATUlllNT O.c. l. to, 17• '4• '"° •-.O-to f'ICTIT1ou$8uiiNES S-PUBLIC NOTICE nPn a. I The 1o11ow1"0 -son 1, 11oonv t>u••· York Clly, New Yori<, cleuotll~• Je•n The loOowlnca --Is dOlno l>u•I· 1 MAME STATEMENT SPE(IAUV AUIO WORl(S, l:IM> ....... Perino ot Antioch , C• • oorollly neu.. PUBLIC NOTICE Tht 1o11ow1nv .,..,Miii •• aoonQ ou" Fi'Ci1T10useusiNEss ' Loo•n Strut. =A Co•I• Me.a. CAl'E us A ,.., walnut ••O Mllclltll ol B•ke•sflefd, C•, Sue I( W I I( It O p y c 211 , 11 •I neu •s HA#E ST ... TEMENT Cefl lorno• '7•16 Tu1lln. UlllorY>l•ntlO Sll••l<I~ ol B•~•r\lleld, t • Che ro11 lrvlne .,..., . TU\tln, Calll0<ftf•n.IO I. & ~PRECISION MACHINING. 1 ... lollowino ""''On\ M t <101n11 Yosnin••o Ko<l•m•. BO Loyol• Oonv S.m Im Ul Allon • B San Mover ol "nlloch, C• .,.d Pytoylll1 Do11alct 0 . Arm1tron9, 12211 f'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS SISl 90!>41 Ave . Un1I 107. t1111111n111on bu\fntH "' Ro<ta, Coo.la MP\a. C•l11orn1a '"''• 11 An• C.l1lornl•.'770S ' ' Mlllellt 01 1An9 lleecll, C•, ' ~Isler\ Pl•Uno, Mlulon Viejo, C•llfornle •7''1 NAME STATl!MENT Buen, Ce '1164~ SWEET CAROLINE!>, IO~S Ellis Inf\ .... .,.,...., tS t .,,.,OU<ltd by •n on· Thi\.llullnen I\ <ono.Jcled bY •n 1n El""I Ro\s 01 Nor111 Platt. Nebr HU Tiiis llu\lneu Is c...,ctu<tecl by •n In· The lollowlno i>erton• UP doing Loul~ IV~•r•. Jr . &362 M•rttlfrna Fo>1nl•1n \l•llt> C" '11108 <lovi<lual dlvlclual and Ruby tlerk ol El P•M>, Te•e\. ctivlclu•I l>u\fnen ltS Or HunUnQton 8e•<h. (~ '7641 0Mry A Ftoren Ul1S B"<h 1.;o,,., YO<i\•h•kO tCodama °""9 S.m Im •IM> 1 bfOt""" CC BY•" 01 s..-. Ooftelct D Ar""ltonQ CHRISTIAN ESCROW, ISSS B•ker Thi\""''~" 1\ tondUclect t>y •n in M1\)•0n Vte)O C• 9'b9t lnl\ Sl•l-1 w•\ l•if<I wfln ,,.. Thi\ mtement wltS filecl wll" 1"4' Put)ll-ar..,.. C.0.'1 0.llV Plfol, 1'11814, 0e< IO. IJ 1•. JI ,.., •9'1• Publ•Snt<I 0-.,,QP C.W\l D••ly Polo! -----Nov >•.Dec > 10, II, •• .... ~.eo { PUBLIC NOTlcr - PUBLIC NOTICE McCOIMIC« MOITUAllES Laouna Beac 11 494·94 Is r .. ,., •n<I Jamtts Byer\ ol Reno. Tlllt l\8...._. WM fllect wllh ,,... "vttnue, Co\l• Me .. , C•lltornoa •U2• d1vldu•I T tri l'loren, ll81l Birt" L•ne, Counly Citro Of Or.tnOI' Countv on • County Clerk ol Oranve t ounty on Nrv<1<1a ... ,,., n o••ndclllldren -l County Cltr-of 0r8f1Qe County on H•yoer Corporation, • C.lllornl• LOUIS .. JI/Ira, Jr Ml\\IOn \llfjO, (.& .,,.,, I Decernt>er '· 1"90 I Decem!I« •• 191() oruHi•...OClllldr.,. v11natlon will i. Oecem-4, ,.,, corp0,.tlon, too Five H•rllor\ une, Tn•s st•1tmen1 w.s h lecl with '"" Tr11s Dusi""" 1\ conduc:le<I by 1n "MUI ,.,_ held on Wednesaey, O.cemt>er 10, ,., eUR•OW eSCltOW CDM,.ANY Hu1111nvton 8Hch, C•lllo•nl• "7M6 Counly Clt•k ol Or•noP toun1v on <11v10u•" IHusOan<I A W1lel PuDh\hed OrM'9f (CM>! °'''• P1101, Publl.,.., 0r""91 C...>I Oa•ly Piiot. . al • OOPM lo •.OOPM •t ,,,. P«lfk DU ... T .... ·-· Tiii• -neu I\ conctuc:ll'CI l>y. CO<· Novomlle• '"· '"'° BMry ... FIO<tn 0.< J. IO. 11 74, ,.., 411 l·IO De< 10, 11, 14, JI,,.., ••n.eo Lacuna H111., 768 0933 San Juan Cap1s li:rnn 495 1176 HAllOI LAW~MT OUYE Morluarv • ~n1Plerv Crematory 1625 Gisler /'<vP Cos1a Meo;;:i 540·5554 View MonuMy CNpel Servi<•• wlll s-t• ....... Gltltolnll• m11 -•lion l'IMUO I Tn1s S~l-1 was lflf!CI w1tn ,,.. be h•ld on Thvrlcley, Oecemt>er II, .,., ... , H•J98r C«porallon Put>ltShe<I Oran~ Lo<t\1 D~111y Pilot tounly Clerk ol O••noe County on I PUBLIC NOTIC"" PUBLIC NOTIC"" 1'90 al l:OOPM •I lhe Paclllc Vie• PU-Newlon H..,.s, Nov '6. O.C J, 10, 11. 1"90 ATU·IO No•t,,.,lleo 7• 1'90 •I r. tr. Mortuary O..pel P•lvale lnterrNnl al ,....,II.,.., Or-C.O.st Delly Piiot, PrHldent FIMH6 ---- P•cfllc View Me.-let P•r-. Pee Ille Dec. 10, 11, M. )I, "9 ..,... Thi• .... _ WM fllf!<I ... ,,. ,,.. I Pul>ll•hl'CI ()--Coa\1 D•ll• P•lol f'ICTITIOUS IUSINEH f'ICTI nous •UllNl!H v1~w Mortu.wyclfreclors. ------Cow111y Ci.rll of 0r8f1ve t ounty on PUBLIC NOTICE Nov '•· O.C J. 10, 11 11llO '1U·IO NAME STATEMENT llfAM• ITATIMl .. T YACCAlllNO PUBLIC NOTICE O.umt>e< '· ,.,, r . . . The follOWl"9 S>e•W' .. dolno Dusi· The followlno persons ••• dolnQ JOHN FRANCIS Y"CCARINO, -f'UHO N·'JI" -P UBLIC NOTICE t1•" "'· b•"'""' M. •I, '"""'"'of Hunll"91on Be.ell, c. Pullll-0r.,. c .... , Oelly PHol. FICTITIOUS 8USINISS It.NOTS FOR PO rs. 2074' Solndrill SEAPOllT HAIR COMPANY Po~d •w•v on December t, 1'90 A PtCTITIOUl•UStNatl DK. I. I0, 11,24, ltlO ~IO NAME STATEMl.NT ---' Ln . Hunt1nq1on Bu ch, C•llfor111e llln ~ 81"", Sulit •to1• Hwnt meml>er of lilt N._n 8e«ll El-\ .. AMa ITATaM91fT f'ICTITIOUS eUSINISS •2M6 lflOlon 119ecll. CIMlfort1ta .,._ Lodoe S..ntl...O tly his •II• S..W... ~ Tiie lollowlfto --11 ...... IMlll· P{;BLIC NOTICE ""~::.~.~°!~~·•no Person• ere clolno NAMe STATeMENT Bonnie Ford, 20'N' Sptnclrlll l.11., L•rry llollrtf, ..a L~ Are,,. Cir. Rlch•rcl J Y8<C..,1'10, d8uoll1er GI• ,,.., H ! Bii.i. PEARl.."S, BILL PEARL ·s Tiie IOll-1"9 .,..rsori h CI01no bus I Hunllnoton S.e<h. C.lllornl• ,,... Fout1IAIV81ley, C.lltorftfe .,,. Marie Y11<cerlr10, mottler AM8 Yee-(II C•llloml• MIU Teltfll •lld -----------FITNESS P l.US, BILL PEARL'S nen ;• RRYS A () B Tiiis ~',,."I\ Condu<lecl l>Y •n •n· M•ry Lou llollnr, .:i LA Are,.. ~:y:~;~~,~,:~:~7~~i~r~ Er:!!~~~~:Ml:::E~~ Tll• :!:EJ':!.t~~~~ ctOlllQ ~~!~=:~:~~~~:= ::0 ~·.~~,~:.:~:;~ •• ~~Au:.~'~: Cli:~~:·:~~~~-:., '""" .... ,, , .... 1 . ~;:;::~::E,~~~:~~J~f:,:~ '9HCE llOTHEIS • OOPM R-y •Ill be ,.Id •11:JOPM T .. 11 (61 Cellfonll• Ml• Mll*t flf TIM IMKlflHS.,: porellonl, 1710 C•mpus, Newport n c~::•,v ~~Ill~ E~':"""'o1' ~0~',!~~· County Cler~ o• Or•t1oe County on t270I llU.llOADWAT •llheDU118ylrotr.NCIWIPtl.~uol YHr, 1S1S.S...,ler, ~ .. 8Cfl, OAANG~ COUNT~ AUTO S..c:ll,CA"*'° c!i1t0<nl•'7f>4i un n ° · 0.tt"1b<tr1,l'llO K•-111 Peul J-. 177'7 Elm C"rl\11811 8urlel wlll be ,.Id on Fri· C•llfor111•'*3 TRADER, i. Orlllwood. lrvt11e, Thi IN "''"'" SltHI, Fow111e111 V•lley. Callfort1la MOITU41Y d•y, o.c_, 12, ,., •I t :JOAM 111. Oorellly lfl••llt, •• L•lldhll. Catlf«11i.'2H4 Potet:O~ H '' <ondv<lecl by • c~ Tllh Dus•,.u "conou<11<11>v an on Pub11-.-Or-.ie c ... ,, Dally P1101. ftrOI ·~ '1 ~~~~o~~::v ~·.~~~;,',:~~~~,:,:d .!:::."~~ct N~ IMI"::· ~~ ~.,. Ill· Irv):!.~'~~:'.,~· .. Of"lllW0041. ~L. PEA~L. INC. dlvldu••,..,.,y w E•-()e• ) I0.17 "· "'° 'llS-IO ve:!~.:;.1;:,~~~ con1Mt•ct Dy • ' • S.2·.9150 l~';:~~•de::c~'~"::~~·.0~":~1c~H"•:'d· dhrlctv••;.........._____ Or111:.::.'1::1::..t11~!~;~: '• Vl<~;:i.,.!;n. coTu~:Y ·~~~~: ;~!,,~ectc:U~~Y ': PUBLIC NOTIC"" Tiiis ;,:'~~ .. 111ec1 wltll ttw ,• 0 """ " " -~· .. ...,.._ Tiiis .... ....,,, wn lflect wHll the Novem"" l l'llD r. ...:~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~----:. T•lberl M ·1n1. Tllll........,.. _,filed wltll !fie Tiii• lluSlllH• •• t oncluctect t>y Cout11Y Clerk 01 Or•t1oe County on ' ,.,.,. •tCT~ITIOUl eU-ll .. l-ll _ t ounly Clef11 et Or-CO<H>l'f e11 \11\I Ml"l \H 'If J!tearing Loss Is Not A $~gn Of Old Age Ch'icago, 111.-Thc U.S. Government Report on hC:irlng loi. includes 36 page" of information on aJl:hcaring problems. II als o tells how medicine, s11rgery o r aid~ ca~ help, and is offered free to ahyone requesting 11. . i This Report doesn't sell anything but is full of helpful fact s. II is you1 w1thou1 rhe usual Govcrn- r!ent .chor!C. so write for your copy now. There's rp.cost and certainly no obli_gatlon. Th.oullands of eics have already been mailed, so wmc today to t. 72311. ~hone Elec1ronics Corp., 4201 W. ictoria St. Chicago, Illinois 60646. c-•Y Cltfll et Orwtee c-ty .... ltusb<llld -Wiit. No .......... 10, 1• p ()-I ~ O.cem .. ! ... o.c...... •. ... ..._...n A. Wltl811C1 ,.,...,, ul>~-Dec"':"' Coe•I 0 •11• Pilot, NAMl.ITATeMl .. T "- Pttttlt This ''-'-1 • ., fllect wllll ,,,. PuDll'1W<I Or•"Ot co.ail D•llY Piiot Nov. 1 '"· · 10• 1"° 4'l4·10 The lollowlno perto111 are ctolno Publllfted ar..., Coelt O.lly Plitt, Pul>lltllld ar..., CO.It O.lly Pllet, Cou1tly Clerk 01 Or•11ee County on Nov ?• Dec 1 10 11 IMO oss.-o busineu u p.c. 10, tr,'4,lt, 1• , ._, .. O.c,10,17,24,J1,t• 4117• Oec•-l,ltlO. f'llltN · ' · • • · PUBLIC NOTICE BALBOA PAllNTERS, LTD .• P11Dlls11ect Or-eo.11 O.lly Piiot, P UBLIC NOTICE ~~":.:~~ ... ~ Roell, .....,_ Nl.,.I, Dec. 3, 10, 17, 14, ,_, .. 10«> PICTIT1:.T:~1tlf•H H U ·;; T E R E N E 11 0 y PVBUC NOTICE ... ,,. N .. STAT•M• .. T CORP •• C•lflornl• <•rpera. PICTITtoutautt11•11 PVBUC NOTICE P1CT1nout1u11 .. 111 r11e 1o11owl11Q .,.,tons •re <Mino 1011, 21 .. J.A Forties llNct, u911,.. ..... ITAftMalfT UMS:ITATUH .. T bu'ineu.. IOutl,Cellfof111e'16n Tiit lela..t .. --..... ctollll Tiie foll_,,,."''°"' ••• dolno !CHOLASTIC SE RVICES. JOO R••Pll E PMl•n. Jr .. 1'MS·A "'"'""••: P1CTinOU19Ut1 .. •u l>USll!fls•: McGormlO , tosi. Mes.. C•llfor11I• ForDes Ro.e. L•oun• H1911t1, PAltCIL at JOINT VINTURI, llAM9 ITAT•M ... T OllANGE COUNTY SANDING, .,.,. •lilOrnl•.,.;'7 111 Jetlftlnt °"'.,,,,..,cw-.. Tll• IOll-1"1 Pt•tOlll .,. ctolno uu N p., •• , •II. Or•11oe. NEt Rt1ldent Schoo"· Inc... Thlt _,,.u ,, <Olldv<l"41 DY • Mef, CetlfWlll4i•1S IMlll-1 .. : CA!lter1118 '*' C8lllor11I• (OtPoraloot1, O•I Blr<b lmlle.1 P«1Nr"1lP, AIM I'. "'6<-...ct!, Mil J--. T J DaSIOMt, 2111 .._.,ct l...tflt, I!._,, Emit. 10t AvenlcM Fe ro, Strut, NeWPot1 Be4ocll, Celllornl• Hlllllllr E...-ey COUI ''''"Ori••.,., .......... .,,,N....,,IM<tl,c.tlfonll•t1MO AM!lelm,Cellforlll•'2I07 ·~ 81' R•ltlllE ........... Jr , c.ltf9tMtMll J.,,,. L. Htlf9wltl, 1111 L_. C.tMlllt L. Erfllt, tot Awnlcl8 This bull""s ls cOfldu(tl!<I Dy• CO'" Pfftl.,.l Jo ..... L. J.,•I•, HMt1tllttoM, L-• ......,. IMCll, Ctllftml•.... l'•ro. AN1w41'11. Oii ........ ._, l'Of•llon flll• ,, .. _. -llled wltll ,,_ •w11 -... 1, ltwMllllt, vlrellll• 'Te11y1 Henwttr, 2111 LHw••• T1111 lvllnH• •• ,...,<ltd 11, • NEC 11111y c .. ,., Of Ote119f c-y °" tt1',. L-• ......., IMdl, c.t.._,...... 99Mt•l ~ _,kttnl ScNol•. lllC N .. tmt>ert4, t• Tlllt __,_, It CMfu<IH lly e Tllll MlflHt Ii <~IH ty • E._,;•mtt Jeotf,..y A 8'111. TM, MlfCNIL. 99M•tlMt'ltw1~ ftll8t•I.....,... d V~•Pr"'lcllnll T•AN•l&IMITM ..... L.Jervl1 ,,_L,H.--ita C.tl!Mllle L.l!rMI .... .., .... ,. .. ~ .,,. ............. niw """ 1111 Tiii• ......... -"'• Wltll -Tiii• ........... -nt• wltll .... , .... --1 WM hltcl wllll "" ....... ....... C-ty C..... Of Or-.. Ctl!My 111 C:-ty OM! Of Or ..... C:IUllC• 8fl C-ly ci.r. et 0r"'91 G-y 841 C-ly Cltfll et 0r8ft9' C.-y "' .. °"'"""'""' ~l."9. ~4"9 ...... ,,,_IO,t•. ......~ ... ,,... '""" . ,.... "*'' ~ ....... °':1:.0.Ht 0.lly PtlM ~IWf Or .... C.11 Delly Plllt, ~ ..... 0-.. c.tt Deltr P1"4. P\llMI-Or ..... CM•t O.lly Pllel, DK.1t, '7,M,'1, --OK, It, 1', ... '1. 119 .... DK. tt, tr, 11, 11, ,_ ..,... ... w It,*'· O.C a. 10. 1• _,, .. P UBLIC NOTICE . flt •. ,.. l'ICTI "°"' 9UlfNau MAM9tTATllMa•T T ...... ,_,,. .,.,_, ... dlDlflt i.utillHsa THE O•l'OltD OltOUP, '¥' Oo,.. "'"'•Sul• tM, *-"" ... II CA .,... . O•lot ct PtaJ Otlle1, t 11c. te Colorectt c ... ,., ...... ,, .. .,....... T-. US 1,,11 M-. o...-. CD T r • I The Blggea~ Marketplace on the ·Orange Coast DAILY. Rl .LOJ CL.AS You ·Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad (642-5678] *· CWL y Al.OT ... • ,ADS One Call Service Fast Credit Approval CLASSIFIED INDEX ~!.~~., ..... 1~.~~ ...... :. .••.................••.•..................•.. , I for~ ~f4on.1 for $de 1.•····················· .••••....••••••.•..•••• •.-r.. 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Muunu1 l»,.-u kf',Ofl Ut • ., .. l ~ t'rotJ :: :, ~~·~::~up ktHM'J\to' t-11.rn1, lo•o"f' kr•l bl•\r t,.,.,C"h•OCP K,.•I f..it•l.-"' enlf'J RENTALS lh.;u\~ •urn1•flrd ttw,,nl nlwro1,f1t"d U0iw'""' t·ur n '" l nt 4. 01Miom1A•wm" t urn • urndunun1un1, I nt fO•f\~~r~ t urn ltH11nhf"'U"'\ t nl INµlt'~n t urn llupl""" l nl Alli> ~'llrn Apt .. \·nfwrn Ar1h .. u1 11ut ' nf HutmP• ~~...1n1 $ lio;1 r1t Ut.Ct>h. \lu4t'h l·ll~\t l&onw .. "'mmcor krn1.1, \ .tN1hon ktnt•"- Hrotab l«1 !"ih"'"' f,1•r111t•" lot' k•nl om.,. Ht>nt•t Uu"fW~\ k~nt,_I lodu~trt•I Rf'nl•I "-tr,,. .. .cr k4"ftt»b. 'A•Atf"'ft 1\h11r R~"'"'' BUSINESS. INVEST· MENT, FINANCE =:::::~· :~:~:=~: ~~:~ \ \Ctlf\I') cu LJJ•n \tvtH') ".11n1f'd• \t(,,t&41;crlt 1 fl ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND Annn,m< .. m~nl\ t'i1r f•nol ,,.,. •• , 'oltt t'\ U•I A. 1-uuf\d Pr t""4.n.li.• "'-"••I l lull!i• 1 ra\ftl• SERVICES EMrtOYMENT & PREPARATION ~twVth ln~trur11on Job w •"'~''. lt•I~ V. •nl.O M ~ •. 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Th• DAILY PILOT au•H• lcDlity for the first i11 Cornet iftHrtiOft Oftly. ~~l .. ___ ...... __ llllC ~ Homes for Sale ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS .nou Jl<lAI • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•iiiiiiiiiiill•I General I 002 "'" ll.._I "00 4H.JU 115/J 12!,111 U dill •lW I i"l!.J ·~·1 ·~) ·~·· 11'.'tll l!iiltl lf15ti ••..••••.•....••...•... STEPS TO BEACH N~WPORT CHAHM E H. and assumable loa n u n der 10'. 2 Hdrm a n d den. rnzy brick rirepla ce. steps to PoOI and tennis'. Owner will help finance tt.'l2 900. Ca ll 673·8~ THE REAL ESTATE RS M.l .VIEW Newly re modeled traditional style 3 · bdr m. 2 bath home featuring la rg& rec reation room & 2 patios. Living roo m has a ttract ve beam .ceilini. fireplace & french doors leading onto brick patio. New k it ch en bit-i n a ppliances . Close to tennis courts . s andy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fully f umish~d $420,000 . IAYW ·w e have several fine homes with pier & slip IAUOA PIMMSUL.A Quality oceanfront triple~. 4 ~rm. 2 · bath each unit . Excellent incom e . $1.300.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4l Buy~1d1· Or"'" NB o7'J 6161 WHAT'S UNIQUE AIOUT UNIQUE IO\I " 111 \I I \ "' I '~< SUNN Y k em odc·leu. 2l•llllliiiiiiiiiii Udrm:.. J Ua . ).(u cst ho use. pr1\ beal'heh, llaysh o r cs l ol'.1L1 o n s:J.1.S.000 Llt;llT i\NU /\I HY 4 Bdrm . u c n . C.i rm l•I rnolle l. <•los e t u e ver ~thin!{ s:.!119.SOOrCl• PURE GOLD 3 Bdrm lowe r . 3 Bdrm upper tluplcx O utstancl mg Balboa Is la nd invest ment and :.um m er hom l' $499,000 Balboa Island Rlty 673-8700 ONLY $299,000 Cor ona dt.>I M ai ~X · et·u11vt horn!' with good Vll'W Courl\ard e ntn . formal d1111i1J:( room · la ri:t' fJ1111h r11c1111 'Jew l"arpetmg & "'llld plank noors . l'n,alt• bl'll<'hl'!-1-'0H SJ '• :\I l l.LI O:\ 1 FORCLOSURE NEAR FC'c land Shows like a IJ<lrm. t.lcn. da~s11· ~h-u IRING PAINT IRUSH model with slip and s1tlt.· tic 111 Wmdtng Jnve way leadsi•--------• U.1ver ShorC'~ 1fccl SHOPPER'S SPECIAL 0111.' n·ar old 3 Utlrm home. heaut1fully de ·,lfl() Sl ... 1 ~· to l"USlom 4 Udrm c x ct·u11ve hornl' Step·dw1 llvmg room with mass1v b1wk f1replal'e Fa mil) room o\erlooks spark! SI 0,000 DOWM MO QUALIFYING ,..., mg JKXil U~e 1mag ma WJt t10011nfmun <"ini! (."ullu · J Udrm 2 bath tondu. :.hows llkr new S un. filled k1t<·hen overlook:. large patio .ind wmdmg grcenhl'lls <:ated rom muml} provides a ll th amenil1e~ Pool. -.pa , rer room and 111u,•h m11rc Uon't wail 'fl'llJ v111:1 HOi ?flt;J JfJl tlll 1716 ·~n ::t7tu ll1.U "74 ·•il1 '.fl,, •17J; U7:13 97:111 J1,lt !fi-IU "'ti V74; •7411 t,711 in• Yl:IU ..,~ l(JSI; tnl I todav' ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-.631-6990 BEST IUY IN MESA VERDE H1.: 3 bedroo m 2 hat home on an e xtra largt SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 lot tn a nc1ghb11rh1111tl of UNDER w1ilc !>lreth a nd t a l tree:. This 1m1>t•n·a blc home h a:. a ll hulll m :., UNDER wull IO wa ll c-;.irpl•lmf(, t'U!.tom Jrapera e!. <In• l NIH:H market l)r1cc pnl'ed Wl'll bt!low l"llm .md under pre\ a1hni.: in parable hume~ al 011ly tcrest ral~ Al'l 1111w on $133,950 l"all 751 :mu thts 4 Bdrm. 2 hath g1·m t::= SEL ECT CALL ~PROPERT I ES .. a.REOCARPET ·-754-1202 COSTA MESA PRIME ---·-----i Crl't'nbrook 5 bedroom with pool. :.pa antl dos to ever) th mg /\ssuma ble finanrm~ <ind 11rfcretl al onl> $189.500 541J 3666 +Whelan Real Estate Eashide Beauty 3 bedroom 2 bath totally up grade d hom e Amemt1ei; mclodt• new c arpet . paml, klll'he n a nd much more Only $116,500 Call 556·2660 C:SELEC T TAX TIME MEED A TAX SHELTER? We ha\e 1n,estm c nl 11ro pcrty 11 .. tetl 111 C:nst a Mesa. /\nahe 1m and O r aniie . with kno wled gcal)lc invest menl coun!>clors l o he lp you Call 645 9161 :L OPEN HOUSE \ REALTY ~) I PROPERTIE S .. ;-~--.-.:_ __ -i MEWLISTIHG DUPLEX CLOSE TO HACH 3 Ued, 2 baths earh unit. l''urn1shed . Sto nt• F 11' l o w er . Good s um m er /winter renta l Ask mg $275,000 548·0715 eYC associated RR 0 I< f R ·, A [ fl l T ('A S J l' ~ r ""'1 (I ,q l'J 1' t ,_ f', < 1526 DEVON LH. GARDEN GROVE L.ovely J Bdrm patio home. wood burning fireplace. full) r arpeted. mi c r o wave. many, man) l'Xlras. 752 1920. . j QUAIL A.,~~~~~ 10,... Til l :JO P.M.I U7tio 1~~!!!!!!~!!!~~~~1~~!!!'!~!"!!!!~~~111111!!!~ ::J I· -------~ WATllNOMT HOME m11 5 BR. 4 Ba . c u s to m mz w a t erfront hom e w/17XJ8" pvt dock. Pric e Sl,~.ooo. •·or details on this home and a ppt lo see. call Carol Hori. agt. 6.11·0094 .. GHTS DUPLEX Try Sl5,000 down : 38r & 2Br units! s upe r corner lot. Ne w y landscape d and redecor ated. Owner says sell now. Ca II @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631-6990 1.000 down, $712 PIT A a mo for thls 2 Bdrm home. Bkr.M l·1010 Q l " I E T 111 r a l e d 0 e I q: h I f u I ~t-:lt;ll BOHHUCJD a lundSl"ap1n i,:. flo win g Ud rm. S 1\ a r l'a. rl' \aulll.'1.1 l'l'lh ng 1n hv tng modeled , cxpa nflt!d. 1m ruo m and a l"O:t ) mae ulaH·. $11!1,000 f1re1-1lal'C' ASSL' MABLE FUN LI VING Old <"<1~1 . F rem·h d oo r!>. p.il10-.. decks. l'oontr) k1tehcn. 2 Bdrm. 21 2 tta 2MHI "I ft al '137 .uoo CO!'Jf>llM I N l l "M -' ll!irm . V 111 a Pat' I (11•. c·lose lo hcac h, tennis. :.µa, etc• Onl~ Sl:.!1.050 THAT'S WHAT'S UNIQUE AIOUT t JNl()Ut t1()Mf~ Healtor:.. 675 6o00 LOAN. UWNE H WILi. L'AR RY 2nd $1 03,950 Call 97!1 5370 today ALLSTATE' REALTORS CREATIVE WEALTH THROUGH REAL EST A TE If y ou h ave e ver cons idered a caree r in r 'al estate sales. or are presently licensed. or you're just a real est a t e bufr. have you r ques tions answered by joini ng us. THE HAL ESTATllS CO.OMA Da MAI One s pecial hour. Decembe r 11. 1980. 7-8PM Highlights of the evening will be : _Why buy or sell real estate now? Selling reaJ estate in today·s market. Developin~ a real estate career . Im portanC'e of a continuing sales education. Ple ase call m e pers onally. Ms. Callihan, for reservations. Refreshments will be se rved. If you would like to. but a re unable to attend. call me. The material will ·be m ailed to you. 675-9421 THIE RRAI. RSTATERS ma en ab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY DCWSIVI LOCATIOH - ... CAMYOM! Ove r 3000 sq. ft. of customized fa m ily or iented li ving. Ideal for c a sual o r forma l e ntertain ing . 5BRS -all on one level. Family rm , 3 fplcs (one in m aster s~te) 3-car gar age. P rivate patios. pool and spa . $975,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <T -61 > 712-1414 (DmfM v•y c""'., 642-IJH q()I 0o•t'I Drive Hl-17or--'"" Wocdwidqe Cent• 644-62M Hatbot v-Cent. _, ........ """-' ..... ~~-----~----"'_, .. .. ~~ .......... ~!~~ .. ~ .......... !!~~ REALTORS 675-5511 Ot.D CDM CHAllM -MtMM w ... y .......... lllcll _,. with 2 .._ -OP84 llAM ulll•91 I• IEAI •It. OML Y S ~75,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 ~ C..t Hwy .• c__. .. ..._, 675-5511 IRVIME THRACE New on market and in move.in condition. Lovely 3 BR. home with eu s t o m k i t e h c n in c l u d ing micr owC:1ve + 2 additional ovens & butcher bl()('k counter s. Shake roof. Lots of mirrors add a ciecorator 's touc h. Completely pri vale yard with raised red wood deck & spa afford a lovely ocean & bay view. $319,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 CIE 110181 ILlllfS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE UDO ISLE Ex<'eptionall.v (;ood Lo<'ation :-ll.'ar Tt•nn1s Courts & u .. arheo; Rt•allv 'leal TwQ Rt'd ro111n Home W11h Den ·r1u-; Form al Dmini: Rvum 1\s!>11rnahlt· Loan Pnre c>nly s:ri5.oou OUTST AHDIMG IA YNONT HOME 1.11' 1·h \"u-.t11111 Built llomt' IJn l'rom•>nlon H;iy l.1\ IOI! Hornn. Formal l>ming Ruom D1•n l:1hr:11 ,· "pa1·1u11s :\l a~lc1 H1·clrnrim On•rl11ok 111g Bav Ila ' F1fl.'1Jl;11"l' & LU\llrl•111sh \µ11mnlt·d 11alh Thiel' Otht•r lktlrnvm" & \IJ 1d' Hnom & l:Jath Ph•r $.: Slip For l..iri.tt• Ya1·ht I !!:itl,IM..111 759-9100 u c~•·,._. MewportC...ter I UO.OOODOWN * llG CAHYOM VIEW • , Tr;111 ... fcrn•d ownt>1 111:.1,tecl on ht•st. lakl' advanlal?l' Set a_ga1n!>I a r han1?1ng bal·kctrop nf en ·l·n ann ~olden slopes long s h a flu ws ,1nd 1w111 kl1n11 ll"'hts . 1 h 1~ m .1 Jl'~l1 1· 5 twrlroom h11mC' offe r ' a -;p a t'lllll!' l11l•d (OYl'r (l;inkecl b\' lari:e llvmS? room Jncl llm1n11 room T he r uctdv glolA of hla7.tnl! lt1u:. from 2 f1rPplact>·<; prfl\ llll•S a f11l'lin~ of !.llUI! rhel•rfulne~~ You Jn• i!llt1r~1ntet>d lo love It .11 S27!l 000 :rerm" rui;tum la1!11n·d tn vour n~'<h Fm pra\"Oill' showmS? eall 1714 1 759 1501 NEWPORT HILLS OFRCE 2670 SAM ..... ua HIVE 17141759-1501 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate C D Q W l 0 S C K A S N L D I C E T A S E N U R W B N M K N E A A H E N D W M p(p A E ~ : It c E KE Aw R 0 c K D T E Q D B 0 R C R 1 H H M Y E A P X A 1 J H B N C l B S 0 C A Z R E A U E S E R 0 N K N E I L N N A D A C W M H Y W H A C R T N E N N S 8 8 L 0 D P 0 N R B W E A 8 w E I A A N E 0 H D E T M U K P D R H R C L 0 R N R A E D A 0 B I M A E E F I L F 0 F F A T S E A H P U 0 A A E K l J C W A H J C T 0 N E P U D T I D T C A C E W H K A R 8 A U Q X Y L E R T A A N D W T I K A G N E J H E T 0 Y A K C A E L C A E C 0 A T U N E T T A D H N J C J N N S G 0 0 T.....:Hllt ......,... I 002 Gt•r• I HZ· .................................. , .•.....•..•. TAYLOR co.1 Hl<t\ l.T< Jl\S ..... I 11 '. I.'· It i llAUTIM DOYB SHOllS HIAT VllW-44'1,000 0..... Wll Cwry SJ70,000 T.D. "t I IZ''zO/o .......... Mo ......... On Prestigious Galaxy Drive. You wiii be impressed with this lovely 4-bedrm home with a very fabulous room for entertaining a crowd of people. A g reat open fl oor pla n with family rm a nd formal dining plus a beautiful large pool & spa on the view side . WESUY M. TAYLOI CO., llALTO.S 2111 s.J .......... .... MIEW-,p()l--ITIT CENTB, M.I. 644-49 I 0 INCREllBLE LINDA ·1SLE HOME A "1howcaH" ho•• for H•l•lt• decor.tl•9. Prl••t• exterior Htry cowtywd wittt a.ri~k wall&·w.y o•w ••=Islay .. & poal I....,._ ..ery wtllt wl•dl•9 oak lt•lrcHe. ll••••t & be•HM ,.,,_. cla. ,.... '-9t 11 m -4 ldtce.. ..t IM"*f•.t ..... Laalw ................ 4 ......, ....... . l•••tlflll .oldl•91, wall ca•erl•91, w/ Frwch ctoon, Hw c_.... -4 a totally coordl••t•d •••lro••nt r•flK"-J .... pod test. ..t .-..,. A .-i.. w••rl1.t ,.... ,.. .., fw lorcp boat & two ... tin. SI ,3'5,000. Sho .. by acfy.-ce .,,t. U I· 1400. UDO ISLE WATERFRONT -Freshly pal•ted, cerp•t•d Hd ra•a ... d 2·tlory llw • ... WATIR wit11 "MAIN IA Y YllW" of • µdtlla; actMty -.d •lt)M 11 .... s. 0,.. ..ca .-i.. ,..._ ......... ,_ - w ...... wtllt "'•,l•c•: ,_.... ..... ,,., c••ft'ttie ..: ""9 l ...__ w.tw Mite wtlll •••l•c• ..ca....,. u4er cloMt. 0..... wll •lilt wtlll ft••~-. or will Heh-.. for l•cNM •Its. Slt5,000. WATERFRONT HOM ES, INC RFAI ESTATE '·', w, ,. • ._. p, ,,... " '' '" "+,.., n1 1; iti l\ ,,, ti..... L5 "-tc111n.~ A"e . ,, ... I • • i;.o_., " S..lt~.>J l>IJnd 611 -1400 673-6900 45 fllT 41DO ISLI ~ot onl y 1s this lovely home street to s treet. but has a private beach at e~ch end of s treet Fi,·e bedroom s. 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Alj(Ont(Ulll Open Sun l'l'llll'I' 49fl Hi25, 831·9612 r ...... 111) det or1ltd teJ lf11U1ve"' '#ltncb '"'OWO"l-"''tlAuu . •1•• 11fEESTATEAGENTS 151S/mo. lat, last & Sl!ill P~ n b ~ ft .U \; '"'. .. .... 28 Canyon l)rJVe h) \.\l!>l\1111 ll u me, ChOtce .~,,••t• •l 11 > 11 .._ 1044 Mil d m o dern conv.-u•THI B~atl0.44.XGroH.Nlce 631·1442 Irvine 3244 lol'r.11 11111 pr1v-spaciou1 -••• •• •• ""' ll a I -2 Bd h I .MS:;lOOll.._,_ ••••·.···.·••FUS••••• J ~.!.nh""!.d .,oxuc:!p L~xon A rm ouse P us .......... , •••••••••••• ·•••••••••• i.trn1h Jhll 2ba 1950 '.:':~·~t~~-.. -.. ~.~'~. In ::::~l~~M:om d...,~and.rourplex.All Pr¥rfv 210 LIASIOnlOH Tunll'rot kAttratllvc 3br. 1:_.:11)708 '"·~ t II ....... _,.. _..,.,., bWldinpw1thnewroor1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -OOO 1_ lam rm frpk. renN•d ;.:yeea 30.~J;.';~~1i.U~ ~V .... 1 .1. which features : 4 Low,lowvauncy.OWC.N . . -· .. ,,_.,°"'" )a1l.l,cuuntryk11,·hcn,nrl-'ui ll•a!.e :I lir. Condo. att•r~ Woodbr1d11e 497-17'1 Bclnns, 3 balba. 3 car Owner m ual tell now lo ew 10 Un1l lndu1tnal Rent applies lo purr h1ti.t! •Chooh.. pool. uu µcl::.. lh•alh n1•al Convenient hum.-L.vvk uul the , aaraae. lovely pool and completetrade. Make of· =~·~~~. 6~C:r'~r~y 3br,2bacondo.646-3062 avail 1mmed S775,m ~ lu ,h111>1>tn1¢, beaches &: aa.rtkll wmdow to lo\ely Ekiach hovi.c St.,µ1 to spa Move-in condition. fer.7S2·1920. lit. TD al 12~% for do, J blk S . <:o a !>I 4949f>42artcr SPM ~·n·')" ... oo d dwti.10 " 10 beiii:h 10 •A s Aaldn&only $1t7.500.Cal 'ears Phll S"llivan Pl .• .. ll'll!>l' 111 nnvate com · " "' " $2 1u 000 ,. 11 ~115lformoredelails. · '" au, aale·guarucu w.a...-..Vill .. '--r""'""'" " ·~• h·~·• C II ' o~ .,. .......... c.• ' ...... t community , w ftcn ;,, ud condu .,,,5 r1111 , .....,. '<' .,.., a nuw nuo1,a .... .,, ,,..,,.. . 1 u ...... '" 1:uri 'I\'"', Elegant 3 t>,.ck).-rd Witlk tu park. sume "· "a J QUAIL eaJlorS48·2103 _..... . -y-• .... m1101I•, 11anoram lc SJtw goo ,_-..... .__. 1052 Bl •cE 11.000 sq fl FV NNN le· rut eta, poo. Jae. 2 tir. 2 l\va1I nvw t:<1ll 1·rciil.( 1 1 1 N I ,_,_.... "...,..... rl.A nanl, 8% cash flow on al ba, 96$0/mo. 640 2390. a:i1 l2ti6 •r 1¢ar• l't1 mme . ew Y .. \.Mt\ ~','t-'~ i holll' IJ.~ .. r14te ;:·;t~;;t'~;;~;~·;;;;·e~.~~~~~~~~~~ rlOPBTIIS"' ~-:i~rJ:r•::3 ~::~ 4tUl&4aft !. 1•11¥/.F.I~-::·~:'.;;~~~·~·1:~;s ;~:~!. to tVl"nC'r ~t-:\\ 2 ,1un " ~kl Phm G m priottl rom.r 10,. n l :JtP.M.I trade for comm'I incom ely cuatom 3 br. 2 h.. '1@ :4 it~ t Jli M,mJ1 or Dave at bdrm ~ J b 11 t h SSJ :MOO .m Wlll} Acce .. i. lu bell(•h, ... ...... prop. Bkrprinc. 831·1374. home, litht, a~ry & pvl , • in:ALTl>ltS !UI • .. ~1our 1'J3 8061 Eves. PO"' l) ": K 1> • l:. hv m '-' · tesuus & µvol 3 Hd rm 2 w /beamed ce1hngs. hu~P h11 ll·a~w lovely family "·-f I •0 Pll•), lnl... Ba N~w It i.: hi btdge ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loh._, S9le 2200 remod kit, o~k rah1n 1·t~ \l,1ulhn1I"• I. 'l<1r~ '' fir . h11111•· 1 Ur 11 • Ba Pets ..,.,,u11i1 room 11 t µ ..11 t • I ..., .. " ooo ........_..._ ...__, •••••••••••••••••••••• • .. ' " ' .. • Lu .. d• ur l>rid. v.ork • carpet mmlH' -.N· · _.._ pantry,frplcmk1t &II\ 111 H.i IJi"'' \IJ.J lt•n111-. llh. S71~1 1•"' mo. \lso 'L'•, L'.R "ILL llL'L.P I-or ~111~ H> Owner. &M_·5403 FwS. 1100 2 IUMITS Back Bar area, 78x300 re· 1 a:;.&..Wr-" .-.. "·"' t d 3 tl ., · s i"d•ntial •slate lot. rm , $66~ 548 111 111 I'll d i-i t-$4"" l. . .1· '"'"' 1..,111·111,•eCondo.2 1-1~ \S ')o; • a-1119 SOU v wllt:.1 lrlan('(' r ... _...le It I 069 ••••••••••••• •••• ••• • •• "' "' .......... P l:icl House ~$.000 .town, *-r-· K ew 2 Bdrm , adults, Npt lltUSH RIO,OOO.S48·0040. 1·'7:i6-3246 121J rK.17 K:1:1u 111 .t Ila k nots courts. y rop. buli1n"" al 13'' $124.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch Udo Park. $43,000. .....CIATl~M o.tofSt...._ MESA VERDt: ,, !Sr :s WOOOIRIDGE \111111-. t.li .• o iw r mo •••or• 'l"" 1-13 31126 n.,.ut., --·trucl1on un -· < .i11 1 ·11ri-.1 111c at 831 ·6500 0 "" ' HEWPOIT HEIGHTS 673· :--"'' w.... · Pr.,.rty 2600 bath 2 sty, 3 ,·ar i.tar :1 l~I 2 k1a ,1Jntl•1 $.'i7!. 111•1 -===·=•~7=5-=7=0=6==*==:1 Quaint 3 Bdrm 2 bath, re ·.,,,_ Juan Capo. SSS ooo. 2 its. Twenty·llX 2 Bdr~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grdnr . .OO. 714 7711 111114 t.illl (rail( 1>31 12(,11 11' l!l'I a:si •i 1.vcs ---ii ••PICI ONE! modeledhome.reatur1ng.;>AJ• ' two 1 Bdrm. All with40AscenicOregon Coaat.----II II MiuiOftVi~jo 1267 r 1 1 L' 1 separat~ family room, 2 Br.2 8a.1480sq.fl 8yrs .. ca~ts. drapes, ran1es, Electricity, fenced. out-MESA Vt:Rl>E J Br .m ··~r:1~: ..... •••••••••••••••••• [)debout . Bay &Beach Re<i Estate 'm::Jelsu~; tres~~g';~u~ fireplares. ha rtlwood old.AgtS.1·5032. refn1eralors , disposal, s\Anding view. a ccestu· pool S7SOmo -'---~.!.."~-. llr ;1 11 •• 'ondo Comm Woortbndge Estat es floors, near new roof.. M b'I h C t dishwashers: lite kltc~en ble,owner492·2499 Alan646-7171 \){l I l<~.Al .'l •irt~ 111111 11,1 lli::.o VIiias l'I 3 Bd 21 B l copper plumbmg. RV a " 76 o I e ome, os a and bath, pnvale pal101. --"·' ' . " ' 1'17 3034 icse · rm, i a a · cess. Owner's anxious Mesa, Harbor Bl. Adults. Principals only. 752-1920 ........ , 2Br .. garage, encl ''"' 111 'i' .,1Jr·1i•· l'Jrk Y "''' 1 ''' lac he d ho m es u ff c r 1 $ll 500 673 3826 • 11t..._u1•11uc~u!flK'SU11C11 .. 1 elel(anl li\'lng on two and will assist with the x nt. • · · · · .. -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• child /pet OK s.r,1111 11111 2 1 i,., lltl' th ri tnilt "", 1 hr 1.rne on quiet NIWPOITHEIGHTS le\els and <tll the finani:ing.OHer~dat on --''-'UAIL .._..,.,...a..d 641 -0763 AM , fl:lt •.•,,'1 \I r·11rnm 1111111 "'" •1 •·,.· 11 r :.chool!; & ..... TOW'Pre•i•w umen1t1es of one of ly$1&9.900 Cal1 540·llSI ON THE BEACH-Mobile T ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds l"'l' ti1L:, hi IJ\I •I•· l"•l'I>•'• t rµlc. rentral dilll lnin·, IX!:.• "reas Take Hom e 2Br . r odwood pa •CE C..... .. Mw 11221 ___ --I ''"11 n 11 .. ,:-,1 1:n1 .111 ! , ,,1 1r S650 mo 421 S.le~~ o )our1>1ck oflhesetwoor. deck, cedar s hakes. I.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Side, 3 br . ram1I> rm v.,, ·•·r .... •·c 586·4000 , 10..1tTWI • P"' Cenngs Both with up-har dwood int. rrplc. 1 rlOPBTllS"' Remod. 3br, 3ba, 2 sty util rm. fenced )artl n•· f''"'llkHIO'I l•1•lrm 11 .. 1 , : ,1,; Wei! bwll custom home gradt'd larl(e lots anl.I IO,. n l!Jt P.M.t home 0!1 ~ach. pvt aate, dogs. 268 Cost a Mel\a !'>1 l lt:.1 'I u ... 1 11 h ti .. m" Three bedrooms l-'am1ly both prH·ed to sell atljiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $59,900. RMP t 7 i 4 1 fantasllc v1ew.S1SOO /mo 162S.6'S·9341 !.:~,, S'i!.f.> rr, .,, 1 ,-, ~ rrr••i "'.•I [>br.3ba. roorn LI\ mg room with $161 .000 Ii 499 3816 2 l 3 / 9 2 8 1 8 4 4 o r 11riu.tl ,1. " r. new !J '-"!1hng. Lo\'el} ''1ew or H.rllofo V• HHh 714/675·7764 V.101111111111.• l r .... 1., rrl 1 ;yi, •• .!: • .'~I\ rarry comµlett! financ . r ge 3cargarage. $325.000. OCIAMFllOHT PAii( I UNITS •--~ .._ .. POOL HOM£. I r tn n-r nl'l'"~~'!ad1-·~-------th< """°'' Oww woll [ rll)~b Id Ocun\:U.,.-3 Bdrm 2•.-, Ba. .......__ ,. t-•'" COLLIGl PARK W11ir1v. Lt>"'' ,IJ, ihJ mg. Down pa>•mcnl rtex1 Reiltg ~ 28r, cabana & trlr, sub· Westside Costa Mesa.••••••••••••••••••••••• famtly ne1ghborho,,tJ i i 1 ol o·1 'r ••••••••••• •••••••••••• rorChnstmas s,'IBl.1,000 551-:1000 • bchs, pool & fis hing pier. good coo 1t1on. income 3 Bdrm furnished home, 1825. 1st & last + ,et·un ~r,:, =.: • .! :.·• II 1r '"' ' ""' II om es. ble Possession IO lime ~ sie:,eCoDuN\ letting allowed, 3 pvt d'. 631-7300 M.I . l!i'l~Barranu l'i."''·'rrnar Sl9.900. RMP . 17 14 1 $40,800yr.Price $445,000. doublerargarage ty.Dav1d,agtt>4b 'll!1i "Ir r,, .t',,1 ram rm. •9&-3Bl6 Dn payment 1130,000. month to month. • It \ •I • I.'• • 1 B 1 , .,, l<I , .int, drapes. -------br condo, $36.000 tlown. 759-9221 l----------t OWC balance. at 117o I M C die lllt -----I 1. I) ' •' 1 ,. 1>44 -5965. 6 U ... ITS to "'SUm" S59.000 al 11 '< • .,, c _. • r. Now renting I': S 11fr I• "'r1t111n .. · (J11r1·• "' '• , i7 " ~ " €HIG€ S4la7729 3 new house:. Clll ~ lir l 1 I :-.uper rental lol·al1on , Owner. 559·5050 EXCITING _.-....,.... ... HOMc' b · •. cu•i 1·"l11 '"'.,., r .. • '•• 1' I ~ ~> a, patio .. ~ar .., ... m•1 \11 ,1iutll'I'>,11.u1 11or •, ~----------y e a r I .) or su m -s 0 r•~TILUFF • • ...,..._,... __ II--..... 1169 Avail.now Cllll :'J,lll ll"X 'I 'ol h•1•Jb ~h"l'Jll'.CI TH EBLUFFS J'u':n w~~~ t:~w~~~o ·~:'1~ •SINGLE J IJ '-M S..CW 1., Real Estate Investments ••••••••••••••••••••••• agt. I l'r1< ,.11,.i.!••I ;-1111 •1,111 "'J•.J 11111 '' :.polle ss 3 t·ar!!' the balance A::;k 4 Bl 2• SQ n -l ~ ~a~~~~:;our Beautiful customized 3333W. Coast Hw y, NB LIDO ISLE DmMI Point 32261 11m1 E F<>H It t."I ~·1~11111 11~~ 11'~~,l: ~~d .. ~~1! ing SSJ0.000 • TLC Red db 525 000 24 'x60' Vikin g Home . 645-6646 Completely furnis hed •••••••••••••••••••••••! J I'd H•i L ii • 1 11 .. JACOBS REALTY Ideally IOCilled IO the uce r . . 2Br. 2Ba & e nclosed With everything you 'r111 .,_.,.,J ll'll(l'I ,,, I'll,,. 10 o ur Cahforn1a Homes area. t..:lose toeverylhmg. porl'h. In Laguna Hiiis TAX S,HELTERS need Hemodeled & de· Executi ve 3 Br. 2 ~ LI;. · artl .111d 1t.1rJ1'•· h.11!-t.. 101 1~ 111al ·1t1"' Avail. now 675-6670 1h1s cu:.tom12ed plan has Ad How! nice st 5 5 tar park . 24 Newer Units , cent~al corated 3 Br. den 2 bath Fant astir Ol·eun \ ll'"' ~·h v.1·lc· .. m .. 'th l ;:~1" .. 1 I • ~1:111 ·\1-.1 .1i-t0·5560. aloan balanrl'orS82.()()() .REDCARPET (JUI~) CostaMesa.Assum.fin. $16~0 Monthly B r it;~~ End ln il :1~'.i~"171 \,.:1 ,,.1!.-1 ----~Pettilllwfa 1007 t1t 12•;intercs(w1thmon· 7541202 GNe•.tP.rtl $1.250 .. 000 GrlJ!l~t:1Utr.67S·61~ · 111 ,,1111 \ i w Ho m es . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhl)' payments of $841! -rr.. ....... s• 18 Units. 3 yrs old. cen· 3 Bdrm 2 IJuth Pentn Pl Large 1 Bdrm l'l)Od•1 !-11d * * L£1l"£S : •11 11 111. 1am rm. nu .:..,,_r sharp 2 kr 1•• l'a and assumable Asking ----------.a-• tral Costa Mesa Seller · .. · · · p 1 & < ~ ~.--• > B · t r I 24x60 Bar-· · home Mo to mo. or unit 00 :.µa :>l2" ,11 .. ' 1 1 1 S99S mo ocean vu hom e , :, I eps Harbor Vu Homes 4 Br 2 eau 1 u fm 9900 000 752 0929 or titil 0~2-, .,.. kmJ 111 111 t h 11 u .., • f 1 '' 111 from best beaeh on rce ba. ram rm. t'ce land. ringlon Home, young 28 'New~r Units H B 2 winter lease S675. ---smo ~ll'>U m1J11thh 1111 •II. - land Ownor-.1ltrinanre 5249.''"".644·4157 adlls & s mall J.>el Br.2 Ba.each.~lle.rfm. &'73-~~ orwkdysafl6 11111.,~·"rl\'JW \\ •. ,, .. ,1,.I at 12'1, Int $240.000 __ "Y"_ ------I e t 1111,.,1.,4.J ll l•r "•·• '• "flurl Shores we come. Y appoin · 1,650,000 -l BR in Back bay area. T.-o 3232 1,, "''' : .... 11.11.-d 754 6282 ~~~lb Prope rt ies llGCAHYOH ment 540-5937 AJlcan closel980 Pool & lg bar k yrd •••••••••••••••••••••• 1,1 ••• 11.'ll'"I 4k 4ba '"'tom hom• o• CLASSIC D. Bo"'k' R•alto• P•rt.,lly '""' Ydy '" HOMES FOR R>:~T [ fl.l)'\\\\>dhrl dg< ---C.-del Mer 1022 rgeous2Br+den home golf course . Man y MOllLEHOME S.6-9950 av:ul.$1700mo641·0763 3&4Bdrms $550 Sn2:. , WALKTOIEACH on the lake 1n Wood· cllitom features include. SALES · -Fenced ) a r 1.h J 1111 Rca•ltj ,1 •1 ,. 1 Hilrm. 2 ba . ?Br, 2Ha ('Ondo Slt'ps to bndge Spectacular view Cleresto ry Windows. 2'706 Harbor.Ste 206·A ORANGE CO. Btwrs townhome. 2 br. garages Kids &· p·t:. .:;~1 ·1111111 , , ,,, patio. Va beaf'h $228 .500 B> or Saddlebark Moun Formal Dmtnf{, 3 Frplcs, 54"'5937 711 01 I tTD lvg·dtn·k1tchen , dbl gar. welcom e 964 251,e, 111 ino Ra"""'" 1•1,.,., lr \lt1• 11 • ,. , tiJI IO'J4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner 213 944 9781 tlav!., tami. Near boatduck:, d e n I 1 b r ci r y , -..,,. 10 I new carpet . 552 4242 ~J.297l Agt . nu fro! 2 I 3 6 9 I 4 7 C 9 or Sw1mm1n g Jagoo.n & Gla m o uroui. M a s ter·~~~~~~~~~~84 "pride" units. r ents w1days. 760·8386 eves &1---- 714·673·7460 cvt's heach ,\rt ult pool, spa, & St.tile w 1ar tub. lgl' pool are low low. Income w1ends • Val~y 323 4 1 l1r o!1 n ~.u1 "I ' .rn ti• -.11( E LIDO 1\ !Br, -iBa, ----tcnnas t·ourt!) As~umable w /s pa & wate r ra t l . S325,000.Priee .. S3,250.000 -----•••••••••••••••••••••• t"ont rn.·nl' p.• •"11•1 financ·mg. Jerr) Shaw . Sl.200,000 CAMHHY VILL. CANNERY VILLAGE HOMES F'OR R EVI ~~1 m1• x.111 .1:• • J men1l1es COM COTTAGE PLUSIHCOME 644·~30 t;ves 760-8070. LAJOLLAllCRS.LTD. Beautiful double wide 2 14UMITS 3 & 4 Bdrm s ~:;!1 I •lt.:OO mo Re-cl to $272,500 5245.ooo. Best offer or 1032 Wall St. Bed 2ba. Pool and rer 11111 yrs old. $S90,000. 187, Mobile Home Park Fenced yards & garJl!l'~ I u11ll•r•1, h. ~ l:r .l 11,, .! I, '"' " · h '\IJtl Call,. 11 t 459 2648 rm. tss.000. 2 bed. 2 b a . a II new , -.1111 \ 1>11mo· v. 11 h , , , lease option. ...o ec · down. rumiture Stereo. color Kids & pets wet. Oil)•' . . _ • BL UFFS or 3 Rdrm 2 bath home w1Lh isolated ma::.l cr bdrm (c a n be pa rent retreat or tn·law qrtrs AN D a 2 bdrm t•oltagc. Anyway you destr1 be it 1l 's charming. up to dale and beaullfully IOl'aled. Turtferock 10%01t 631·1400 TV. Sunken tub 1n nofee. . 1 ..... ,. H··1111 3 bdrm. ~iii7i:~:~~~~~~W;a;l;e;rf~r~o~n~l~H;o;m;e~s~l~n~e~.~I ast-1666 964-2S06or 97:1297! ,\iti I i:...ir ~uu KJJ 111·" 111• 1 1 • PopularPlan l 3 Bd 2 Ba. llGCAHYOM ' __ D_GY_i1_&_C_lortl ___ master bath. $750 per,______ ('lc:.111 1h.t1111, ..?h.11 .. 11 ..... , .!. • 1 ••• , •11do Trina frp1lc Owner will carry o d ' b 3b mo. CMtleach 3240 P.irl. h11mr. l.1111 1111 , '111d o·I I nd u n it on utstan mg 3 r . a . t-Lot1/ JUST LISTED Wt f o tHomes b It .,aper at 14'1-to qual townhouse. Custom de· r-~ 1500 a err n •••••••••••••••••••••• 1..;,1dl·n1·r Slll.11 1.i.:1,.'.!lj ·"'~••HI ~r'een e buyer Dys 557 7010, eves c·or , s pacious r ooms, _. ,,,.. Hunt. Bch 4 units, OWC Inc. Realtors blks to ocean. Elel(anl l •J1 1;;11 •i:lll11 J ,k 1111 Cl111• t.. I I '' •h t• • i11. new oak 831 ·6407. Own r ,Agt high ceilings. bright eat·••••••••••••••••••••••• al lO'i'o, 154.000 down, 631·1400 bdrm fam rm & tlt•n Ii ""'' r1 & Io v e I}' Call for D•tail1 --in kitchen. 3 car gar , rene spare In t_rees of 1215.000. Principals only.~~~~~~~~~~ tS72S 'mo). Plu~h i·rµh . lll',JUI iful \\ 01itl :,, 1d l!•j · 11t1''•1n•· .. 1rpeling. Of- WOODBIUDG t-: privatepatios.$380,000 world s~ttmg. Fairhaven Bkr. Les Barnharl.Hllll ... Ku..fw'wltMd 212 ba. cedar & i,!I J"" \1hw·lo1l..1• t11v.nh11u•t' ! '"'"" ,11, 115{1 per mo. COTTAGE LAJOLl.AllCIS.LTD. Memona1Pk552·7695. 559-4475or972·1S77. Dbl car pvt gar, tull)l 111:.i:-1c-11,J111" .'l\J d111 1 . '""''''' • Detached 2·slor". 38r. J032 WallSt. .. ....... 3207 1111 l'r"J•fJ•l 11 ,.11 1.. J ,.. •JUSTLISTID• ----maint. yd Atlull:.. 1111 .> ~ " t,•1 r I 2•2Ba, ram rm. cntrl re 1111 , II u •r ll'' 1 ... "' tlpl\ Jbr. 2 ul Ca11Collecl459·2648 1600 I pets. Inquire al 5~7 ll!lh I ' J •'~ ·" 111 11 111, 111 Newnort 644-7211 ~NIGEL (}AILEY & ASSUCIATES air, mirrored wardrobes.1~~~~~~~~~~ Property Newport Beach 20 un ts. St. 714 960 63 31 111 \\ •• 1i, r 11 r, , r I •. . .. micro-wave. up!(raded 1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cash flow. Owner will 960-5112 1 r.•!rq:ei ,11 111 \i r11,..,l 1 llL111 ~ •.• nn 646·6303. crpts. assumable loan Lido I •-• •GUMA IEACH carry terms. 1410,000 1 1 t lllW -down .. 11.378 000. PRIN· inun """'"" P\I ht.'Ji' 1 I\,., 11'1• • tud10 condo. ------0 W C 2 n d T D Jm med orc upa n c y 9600 sq.FT. CIPALS ONLY. Bkr, Lest-----------t Brand new 3 l:Jr Co111l•1 ~ool 6. 1t•nn1 ... ~l~'oHh\. I " 1 u 1, 111 ~ • SSOO . Ounlex 3Br. 2Ua . 2l:Jr , Owner A~ent $159.000 Move in cond. 4 br & den. 14 Leased ~ommer~ial Includes uaraPt• rlo11r ~'"I ttlii I 'J ' I u•1 ..l .,., "" ~ ~ · Barnhar t. 559.4475 or " " .... ,, ' '' "·' "' --• ;11 '.:11 1 ~.,,. :.01,,, 2Ba Xlnl loc xlnt cond 752 1146 xlnl floor pl ah. huge ndustrial units localed opener Patio L~e or It'll j So H c; vt -m a s l e r s u 1 L e 1 972·1577. & l'\t::-o ----. wy orner. P · r t; H T L E R o <.: K on one of LaeW1a's main ----------1.> ms courts. poQI. :.pJ · .11111• 111 .• 1 .... Newport prof deror $329,ooo by lllLAN DS W'fi replace Offered al highways Bwldlng re· FOUIPLEX rec. rm Securil~ .:Jtl.' RENTALS 1 rl 1 , 1111 111. no pets. o_wper 67~~~.673·4848 GARDEN HOME $445.000. Bkr 963·8112· cently remodeled. High Near So. Coast Plaza. 3 Hw y. Beaut. home. Mimmum 1 yr lt>aH' :!hr~ <11:11 2•. ha $>!1HJI "-ill. 111 """·h. close to Coat•W.ta 1024 BYBR£N demand nea. Partnel'S d r I 'lh 536-14$3 I 1950 per mo. s~·a i.1dc <!br.l!UJ ~.!SI 11 .... ., 11 ... ,. $795 mo ......... H TH• ... o..11w want out. ofrering very year ol ourp ex wi ·• 1 ·1 • .shr 11.hu S.'>5tr 1 .• 11 ,1-.~ ,1,-,1 ,1~s-539.63"• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $16tiK 1n ass umable ._ """" ·t ol and Village, 213 8.,J , 11. _ -..... atlral"live financing on a communi Y po C ......... CH•IM Jbr :!• .l;J •1011 loans,2bdrm&dcn.pror Enjoy the winte r s un recreationroom.localed _.. "" days,213 ;83157:14en•:. •\ ,,, landscapetl, air. :.hut· thru skylights and the total price of 1575,000 in c ul ·de·s a c s t y le 2br, 2ba + den , frpk ,j------• !hr !1. hJ ler!>, .,0 roeous view of cheery warmth of th rs with S166.750down. d l h bar·b-que, new crpl, wlk]. New 3br. 3ba. ram rm up !hr IK111 2 " " spec·1al WestcliH 3 Bdrm Realonomics 675-6700 courtyar a mos p er e . to schoool / s hon.a/ pa rk. graded hme ror ramll.' :1111 .!h,t NEW CONDOS $!Miii SI ;i;,11 '"J Siii<~ I •\'11!1·•11'< I hdrm. 217 Mtns Open Sat /Sun. I! 19 One unjt 3 Bdrm with ..., Elderberry s239,9oo. family home Beautifully•---------i sundeck, three units 2 $750/mo. 760-1065 a fter1 no pets 833·0145 , J m ~;,11 1 lt-.lm ti.1 111111· ,-,hwhr. cpts. EASTSIDE C .M. 2512 Santa Ana Ave 2 BR. 21/i ba. contemp design. Sll6.000. 64'65096 646-6091 LIASEOnlOM $2,000 lllOYH fOM NI Rent applies to purchase 3br, 2ba condo. 646-3062 AUUIE 11~% .UCACE Owner says "SELL'.: .. and will carry a 2nd trust deed on this beautiful 3 Bck'm home In College Pan. Move In cond CALL • RED CARPET 754-1202 Great Western R . E . decorated, big tr ees , MIWPOIT IEACH Bdrm. Great asaumable 6/Wknds ~ eves. ISO() 85\.()194 Pri vate garden s . loan at under 10%. Price $249,500. Prime C·l lot 57x120 with orona Highlands 4Brj • 4bdrm, 2bs. dhl gcir. o QUALll-~Y ING . 10% IAllETIRIALTY older two bed r oom 9242.500.644·7020 3ba,l&bkyrd,greatfam frplc . l mm H r o rir1 clown, 4hr. Jba in pre-642-SZOO home. Conspic uously home, access to pvt bch. $725 /mo. $350 s cl ltl71 2 slig1ous Racq uet Club. localed on Old Newport $1200. 645·2251 RossSt. 848·6354 . $I 7 9 5 K . By 0 w n e r I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Blvd. $260,00-0. Age nt. L1·ngo ---- !>56·65!6. _ _ 5-ct.t.• 1076 631-7300. Beautiful Canyon 3Br , HOMES t'ORRENT _ ~~~~~~~~~~ •.i&... 28a, Jual newly painted 3 Bdrms . $550 -$595 WILL·OWS •••••••••••••••••••••••r-d El t d 38 •carpeted, covere Fencedyardand1tarace Newly remod. 3 br + e1an con °· r , ....._attoM~ .... 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiij; 2.,.,Ba. Dramatic t20 rw 111 patio, 2 ca r gar , Kids &: pets wekom(' den. a te. $20,000 down, decr.ee ocean view. Tile S,350Sq. F\. omm ercia 1ardener mainl, pool &: 964-2566or973-2971 t\gt bal. al 12iti%. S59·S664 patio. rrplc, pool near Blcla. 1 Blk lo Pacific spa priv next door. S no fee. A. SM •RT loll, ~nnl1, &: beach. Ocean. Sell $350,000. mo. lse.640·TREE A A 199,000. By Owner . Leue'2.140Monlh. 1-----------1Largel8r.Secure Cootlo, ST ·RT _a._3334_· -·------1 w~ M. T.ylor Co. • 2ba fam rm, frplc .• Balcony Qwet. $395 mo A •••• 644-49 IO •·~-~ new cpl, 2 fenced patios, M2·'1042. Owning your own home CYPIUS SHOii .. ., ...... ..oa.,W.. $150/mo. avail. Dec. lS. atilt makes more sense Beaut. Ocean V lew•-••••-•--i 78C).I065 4Br. 2Ba. 1640/mo 1!'1111 1 than renting. Start with Home, 4000' or ele1ance CWce c__,. Lot llACH DUPLIX ~--------i Gloucester I.his well kept 2 bdrm, 2 in presti1iou1 area. Prime area or Newport Joete DM , 2ba, liv rm, din rm, 968.0991 't5Z3 CAMPU5l>t:IRVIWE • per 11.Jr Jliu. frp h· n \' .... t•arp ~t !-, drupe '. l..1ntls1·..ipin~' S'i!l5 mo S5tJ 65d; b r . 2 1 1 1.>;i , f1pl l'. , pt tlrapes, rencNI '~rd . w d hook up $8!'>11 m o l!ri 3230. 955 2326 ba . Oranae Tree Patio Guard Gate, pool, tennis RM MCIMGll d e n • r r p I c , ------ Home. Only $125,900. spa•,,._ ml priv. beach. Beac:. Us~ablef ~ ~ 13.JCYebe Ah I I 2 rronl /backyard, dit· Br.,.,., Ba. Condo Nt'ar 1 br. 3 ba home w ga r $750,000 b y a_ppt .ft.bl1orpansor . Stepto ac ocaton. hwuber.aar,w/d.Sll B c h . Call J 1rn1t-m·l'<l )lf &µat 111.S'1i.1 (714)S48-6M2,or 723·8963. sq . rt. bldt. Agent, Bdrm and l bath units. 11•1•·"'·1371 or 8911 :11:11 l'ark l'·"•ll)', '."'.I .""HI 631-'7300 Private covered patioe. u n furn I s h e d I 1 4 0 • ...., "M ·"' •"" 5-..._ ~~~~~~~~~~rldealstarter investment. fumiahed. 760-8185 Min• 714 /963·7881 ur • c.,11.,._ I 071r:: Clole to schools, park, •-----------1 7141839·3003. • •Sh.1r11 J ~ Z. (rph lunt -•DI $12,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..wPOIT llACH s hoppin1 a nd t ransp. , lba, new cpl.I. paint, rm. S7UO Renall'. toi~ i Bdrm , lge lot. IY OWMll •STOL STIHT Calltoday. ttove, refri1, r pie, yard Adult security condo. 2Br, 760 9626 Owner will finance. Breathtaking panoramic UIO' X 224 " (.,., acr e ) 4-l'LIX -.SO/mo.494·~•2 nrbcb,$550mo. lecteh ~-.145-0882 ocean view or Dana prlmeproperty.NNNex· 1~--.a•wc1Me bd r 1 751 ~ .._-b S I 'Allin l ..,."000 • ..,.""~" rm. rp c, . , I 02, Har o r. · pectac u ar .. I eue. -· · ffilhdemand beach loca· k it chen, dbl Rent entire duplex, ocean 'OZY O~EAN F'll ON r ~,.... 't52'"•w811a"-•. t-• ..,~ customlled3000aq.n . S Cf21M-w,,..rtC....,. .:.-.0n1y-downand vi ~ 2~1 ll:t u bl H knut ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ '-.. ..,...,il'W '",, ... so Bdrm etr l 990 ~ .-. ,,.,7fl ll50 mo. Alt, ew, _.,/mo or c rm r, l••? 1 e om,•, IMPOllCLOSUll t-------- 10 -... -· • .;.'1 In upar!Jes.e~aaumable 640-1317 xlnt terma: Adult type upahira, $SSO /m or ty pmeml,frpic',pvt bch, 8d b ll20 000 ---le•ll -1 o .,._ % fl na n c In I . units. &.pirate meters, dowmtaJn, $400/mo 11. adlts onl» $600 mo {714 l ~38~T·a.2arr~na 'or: $137,500. 33901 Avenlda 1ara1ea. C all John MeM J224 Huntlftston st. Call IJob 499-3816 1.-..4a Calila, SJC. 714·496·5275. C.2 IOM• T\lck«. Meyer St&.3170 hm or. 3 Ur ~·avww \'ilia. Ot·l•an ON THE BEACH-lloblle Open House HSunday. ea.aoo. Newport Blvd. IO"""' IUDS""S OK ftce: 518-SSOO. VU, pvt <'ommuntl 1'0111. · 1WIR\f• .. tiell I040 Home 2Br. redwood•--''----.-------0-t fl00,000. e..t of l•m•. f>,'4'9LOAMUI E ·Slde, renced yard, 2 Br ,._..__ lh , d •nc Avoil Jan ;10 srnoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck, cedar s hakea. 5-lh.... IOI Ownswlllcarry. Near break even w ith ia~•••· 2 Br. '545. . .....,.._,on e 111Jn ', •ASSUM. LOAM hardwood Int, frplc. ....................... .., ... c .... lltr. ... lnCNDH indicated. IG-2510........... Security. pool, 16SO mo .. ~ISM O •lt1el~urbl1hed 3 •.too. ('714) 4tt-•te t l'Ye ,..._... 141•77it ffllhdlmaad beach loca· u P · 7 1 l 0 c e • n 3 Rr 2 83 P1Jnor11m 11• .. H•be e ln Hunt. e!!!~~!!!~!!!~~I Auume lltAI loan: three u.. No.,.., .. maia· d rpa, 7 14 , •• 0 . 9 1 '3 Ol'Ca n \le w. hot tub llelL l mile from ocean. OCbltfllOMT PAii bedroom that •Its on tHaau. II oth a ted h • c • d 1 a rd • n r 2lJJm.3MI Children <>K Nn Ptt~ l241 •lip• •, ,11 , .1rport. pool :.. ~' \i!,111 l'OUple only '' 11,1 ""ar Ho ag. 1\1-.ill• •r •.i: :'l:J33 1'1·1111.-.ul.1 l 1 Dollhouse. 3 llrl111• I , l>a . frplc , p.11111 .. '"' i.:.ar $800 yr· I\ \,,l t•7:1 liil,675·3890 lhdrm lux 111ndo. all am· 11wn1ll•'' ~"'' \'ersailles. ss.'11> Ct.II• ~ncr 6 wkdays. a 11 > t ·• m \' w k e n d s !">-ix ~j)l'j.j 0.J)•·rc•<;I l mmac. 3 lg hdrn1' 2 l>.i II? fncd yard. 1lhl j.!.1r l.'1' 644·4227 an .rpl1l ll.1rhnr R1cl1ll' Crest con· •111 ·~11•1 "I 11 3 Br. 2 Ba. ~·'~' µr mo ur For Sale In (hHlll i54 1045 dy1, 3Hr 2Hu h1111ic w 1big back t·n~ lo:.l'(I '<! across the st 110111 'h urles Heller l'a1 k. :!37 Knox Pl. call fnr ,111pt 1 !!26-1537 ----Nt•w1:11irl b land 2 Bdrm. Yc•tirh $.'17::~ tii3 ~749 SI-; \I ~\\ I Br. 3 Ba. l'ort Ho) a I V lew of "<'C'IO & tlt~hl lilhll. SltOI mo I Ur z 11 Ua Ntw a.d· ford Ntl(hl ll&ht view suoo •\\'all no•- r.uanl&.-11 .area, pool, ten· n t;.a4 M ll3 ar.d MW appliances. 28r, cabana• trlr, aub· cw•·•laed lot: A 1rea "adal a ClaMlfted ad ii .a.. la Cl'MU••· CaU WUaoa/Plaeentla '575. 8)0 mo t'all S411 4121 aft ..... letliDI allowed, I p vt lnnstmeat or a tarter • eM1 aa dlalq 10W ........ ...lm aft S New bMch boule. 4 Br fiPM 49' 8"""• 1ll4.' rut t dra• la &ale C•my JI h ~~~~. ~~~i.~&i:>s: ...... GI•• • a call. 71MJ4.tltl Ba. tnl per mo Call n """' W~t. • OallJ Ptlot t7f. IOIO ~~1:> ~':e\t •r · Call 540-lTJO ••11 dot.lie nit. •·"71 ._AllllllfT '°'"" c1y .,.....or 536· 7330 1 Want Ad R~utts 642 5678 c.1asa1rrt"d Ad. Ml·M'TI. . . . . . . . . . . . . I • ... . . . . ._ .. Af ............. AfalaHt1~ ... IW ..... nNilted Wednesday,0.C.mb41r 10, 1980 DAILYPILOT •• } .................. -... ....................... 11rU..fw;M.a.4 JtOO :" ....,..,. ,.... Mi• .._. ll•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,..'°~ •>oojOHke....., uoo w.tn .. 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I 4fl8-lll230. ~ •r· auto ope?er ~~tc<'~k~~l~n ~eati: after6_. ------sl?~G:'. ll~euc;nl .,~Y Approx G.000 q n aun. •. l llt lpatlow ••w d•ror ....,Or•u.(roat llOOmu \' 9U'\> Ila '104.I ••• nr Lt.. l'11t Pla'8 No _,.,yr Y· id ""'o s D'ea R bl k pnc..,.. ... a om, a r m .,.ount am Vu.Mey *11 -• ..., 2 Pr. I b1t, ntiw 11a lnl TSL Mgmt 642 1603 pa rr m an 1 "' esp on i. I e w or_ In tt Balcer Pr oress1onul rlldS s o fo'.T , Sl320 ,,., • ,.. P 64-6 llQ3 Cl'J)t , &.rraie. taundr) ---------Ftwy drive North o female wishes to (1nd & 057.1800 · · "".\. · q.1u a Hr 1 ll1t {iu j rooro $4$0 mo. Durly ne estcU(( N 8 . adult con-Ueach lO Mc t'a.dden the sh.are apt at beach with ---Johti ~ 9J4i0, ~·75~ .. _.. .. New rpb 110 Pt!lll 14~ 8611ltilor4!H 36'72 do. $595. 2 Bdrm . 2 bath, West on Md .Oden l same. Age 25·35. l.inda. Prime cornt-r lot• Up t t:lc1an m ini i.turagt-Cc ¥lAl·MUllD,.,.. 2 t 78 Pl~Cl•iHI» ••= --IOsleps to pool. New Sea w l nd Vill11g,_e 830.6299 a fter 5pm & 4,500sq ft fo'ull scrv1l't', Mc."Su,200-400 sq ft, CtQL•CMAIWll l ldr ma + lle n , '"'u•llfwll) appo111 t ed hon»e • JDOO aq h Up to 1>t~1•1 A1 trv•l•H Di t.d .,....,, • leech ll 40 c·urpeti.ng, yearly le11sc (714 lW3·5198. wk ends m ud e rn , g I u 1> s ti Id.; Lc:•n lluyne:; 1140 "454 '''''" • f ''' Sunu1" ,-,_, •• •••• •• •• ' •• • • • • •• •• • • Agt. 759· 1616. l d · 646·6.103. 81uri(ll .. f8\l \•Pa1 ........... w 1 & 2 Bdrm bacheor Stu 10 1n 4Ul t' Resn. non-smllkinu rrn 1'""rov :125 .... rt or "' m,2b11un11t11irs 16pl .,..,,..., N ort ure .. , ... " ,,,,,, ~ ' ' )tllr ·~· • .\jJl'lll, ..,, 1- ~-'°" Ill• 3bd r111 • daa Zl,ba, JIH , 92S m u """"u\mucttl'llQtt Newl '"'tnl~ 81t·lnri P1erpomtt!Condo1. Puol. M.wporlH9h ewv u ,., mte to 'hr beaut ll B NEW !::Xh.C SU l'l~;S stornl(c, Sl151mo. ~· CIMAT MCMAflOM' vuil ,;med 631 4402 i;p11, tennis , ~Uriiges Cute 2 Bd. I Ha w, new kitchen. w Id, re(ng, ho ho rn e P ool , d 1v 111 ij BE...:;T O.C.: LUl:ATIUN arcil t:ull Hoxit• r..i;i 1 l•nn1\•f ,H l•oon~ t213) 5967202 dyb , (7t4) C"l & dra pes. M ature plate S260~mo.63l·0995._ board, cnlrl a ir. skylitt:, 200N TustinAvc. l m 1n, hetwel.'n 9urn·5"rn • , 2 U)11 i\Jt111 t> 760 0734. ... ,.. ..... 1010 & pro •llUPI • ~-4721 eves. a dults. $450_ 5411-5306. ROOMS 4000 frpk , W 'D Exqu1s1tely S.A & Nwp t t'wyi, Lg~ ,,...,.. .. Me 11 tth CluO\ •!>4110~ • Br Stov,e Al.lult i.. oo Wanter Rent Ill $800 Mo 3 631·1266. Agt. ••••••••••••••••• •• •••. dt-t or a led S3110 mo prof de 1·or a tcd ·o I ('N Rewtata WC111ted 4~ : ... bJI •\lh 631 31oll d)' HV{l1ort14lt.wQ(l•SWllTI ~lll n cr i; lbt rtoor 8d I , ---- -L.iguna Be!ll'h Moaor Inn, Gary Roll111s 9:'i5-237:l Jl . RCl°Cp l1on1sl. leleµhon1 •••••••••••••••••••. ~ ' m•11 0. D••v•n11 ~tt"ll" W> mo 6<1tl VJ&3 rm 2 ~ Bu , U~ndo; Ni>t Shores .. acrob:. frorn ~S No P a c ific c;ou s II 1 O'Jll w serv xerox ,., 111 , rm Non llrof1t 1Johs1 "' fou~., 11.AUl lf \>l APART Ote1.m & Bu) view, 20 IX'h. Bar h w ts rnl ,br '345 H L 8 h -See. 'serv a'vud F rorn tmn 1wcd~ 2 11r 3 r11or4J.c1t,~: a.inn, lti.. l 1\01.al' trom O(MA, frpk '" a tl un med ~ dtS 7 I07 ( Tl • · M v d " "It .. boat shp l:omm tennis l-'ool. uar640 5078 wy, a guna ea(· ·Fem rmmate p\l br & ..,.,.,. mo Labt ..,..., 111 h Ir<.·• ''"'' l' & rn111l111 11 d~i" M N ... 11ylu~ 1 & urp ei.a t1r e .. 0 ' ., Daily Weekly K 1l chen · · ' .,.,,.., "'V ' 1 fl "h 1 "·~"•tJ &1.m1_,,,,,~heJ uc pets $450 mu 1-l>Cl' Uryer. 2 t•ur garage Near beac·h, 1 & 2 ratl!S 494 52114 . V1eJo, s;wo ~ '• ut1I:; & 953 VH:J 7 4~ l.127 1t•avem ~·:;~r1_ J llt1lHvv111\. I u• lk1. end "ar .11u l'hrldrcn l'OUrlb, µool Wusher/ -Udrm avail~hle Lo~ wintc ba, µool, tennis, Mission w iGmo~ ai:ree mcnt ''."mi.:1 Npt " ~re 3bdrm, 2ba n1 L>ei.u h 9&> mo> rl) \\ 11 11 nuw s..5 8100 •4Uvll l •ll!J •Nv ?t!h l'all ~6 5Kfltl t11>k for w clet· ga rage door apts, n~ pet-. l <iU~ deµ 951·005!1 • Muoe•~ Uiir • ..,., ,, o~ner Pri vatt-pal10, Supenor 645·8684 _ N U 0 e ea n fr CJ n . . . -Single to tr111ll0 orrrc•t ~-.u,lln••it/ ~ 111.., b ne~ l'Urpet Will c•o n \'ersailles 1 Ur pe n w k1tchenettc SZSO & uµ tt-?1 shr JU~. 2Ua h:._c· nr i.wtei. a v;.111 111 . \1~11111 Finanee :• O.kwood \'AIL now Z UH. pvt i.1der furn 642 1603 lhouse. vie:.. or fountain. ut1l µd 2306 W Ol'ean bth ne~ t µt & paint Bt>dt'h C:t1l l 101 111111 •••••••••••••••••••'t/i•• patio, nt'W l'Pl.'> & I'll Int . !ct.1ol 673 4151 $!00 mo 536-I 140 7a2.l)I~ ....... H ~. Garden A~rt~nta t:J9s mo Cull 5•16 5&10, Lo vel> I. 2 & 3 Adrm refng incl. $.5SO. &tO 990p . Opportunitv 5~· L,)\el) 111 11 l'111n )o11 as·kforu,,ll)orLarr• Town hou1>es , gardge, Ab'l --Room $21() m o l•\'I t·n uecu11veJ7"1 ll ~harc l tiOO i.q It J office' 111 , \tC'~tn l''mdo 2 B H l ', Newport leach/So. r u ~ hd 2 I th h m " I •••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • ._..., • pauo. laundr) far $450 & Slepc; lo lhl• IJear h Im trunt·t.' rnok rnl( 4 u1l·t rm 1" 0 e, .,oo :'11ewpurt Center 51,; !'.,11 Ba llif •t11te r upellojl. 100 16111 St ..._8 ... BllU· ~75 <.:all 213 596 7202 or man ~tra lru 3 u r ",,~ man LJ gun a JI< h & Ja1·u111 w II h di s N1rnld:. Dr !';u11 .. 11/'J B.Al80A !Si.AMO.-• llk• oew model I l'hild O•M~• ~' '"'" -.;;;;: u • A ., 0 'u.. r nmmatrn" lad\ 25 45 .\11·11, \4t•ur ~l111i.i 111 1 7 ••2 5 7t4 960-7347 ." .. ~d,. .. k w 0 .. uan view 497-JQl7 " • S71JUJ,1Crmo hl l lt>84 . OK,nopelb SS.SO Call c t4J -·113 ·""'"~ H l!J!l4!14S Folin ta rn 'thrtdl11in$'.:;1 •. 1H1oc.i11 Jeny l'hmtu ti73 7761 N••P<>t1 h•ch/No, APARTMEN.TS THE WHlmE TREE 1:!4 o&5 l h St Y r.I} Room & loard 40501 \';di'-') YOUR MEXT ,cnt11n . .ci "''" 11 c ~" 7e0-1397 880 livine lleauurut ):urden apt~ Luxury Adult units a t af. lrnmed Ol'l'uµan l'y ••••••••••••••••••••••• h;i1.11111. f•u 1 ,, , '1..!' ~• ,b,,, Pool & :;pa Adult~. no fordable hvml( 1.2 & 3 b73 2507 l<oom & buard 111 1:i. Hoommatt: '4dllled _\1 ... OFFICE? ~1Jri111· ,\\1 · •" _...._ 11141 645-110' ~t:; Br Well d cl·oratt'd .Steps to Lht.' bt>al·h Im l'hange for .1hr~.G1fa) 'iU a re a . l'Ongen1al . ·1u,1 1n u rt•J l'r1m 1 ~EHi(.: c.,1...... 12 7 1 I Olympic !>12e pvol, l1~ht ffilH'. 2 Br'. w lrg put10 wk deaning & coukmg n,·ut non smkr SJ(l(J M i.p11 1·1nu~ uanlen \ ll'°" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hach SJJS t•d tennis c:ourt. Ja1·utt1. ,.,1 ,5tl .... 1 Im nln·• oc· 556 1737 uft 4 P~ Cln~ deµ ~I f>-12 35<111 •wit•!> in dc:luXt.' lie" l.,11~1 H0'1£j 2Br. 2Ba. lam r m . 2 ca r "''EAN L'u ONl '. be"Ul 1 lldrm $390 k 1 k 1 .• .,., .. 1. "' .-u rll':>I> µa rk , lrw) du~1t 1 · I ' d bk -•"" r" u ''"""'Vall"Uard.540!1626 par 1 e unuSl'lllJlnt:. · · · Yr lv 1'732:'iU7 Hot .. s,Mot.....11 '"100 \1 F rmml•·• needed for l'lJll· .. -1 .•t1·l11 •• lr11~:tr enc ·&arage, nc )'u , 2bd2ba Av.111 J an ..,_, " MOc:!t beautiful hh1i; rn tuµa~t) -1 • "" "' ~ l•J200lhq fl 11A llh 11111! ' • • • vehk le. stor ag~ avail, J u 0 ll li \' wk m 0 11 u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Hr Newport Cri·st l·on 1 oom 1 Fru m 1 ~ It :i:~I \\ l ua~t II" 1 '.I 32106 Via de Oh vu $450 7~., ~66 -2 lklr m ..! Ila S-150 Prom SJOO IWB·util!J H~mehke 2Br. 2ka 10~ l'r Bui boa I nn ott>unfronl rlu N U. Non-:.m oker ($<125-SHS<I m(J , \l u~t -.l· 6 4 5-6646 mo. I.Ill last & set• re .,,.. ~W Wilso11, tiJ I 5583 9)00 Drshw -frpk. no Low winter ratei.. Uu1I> l mn1cd av<i>l ab1l lt ) l'Ull~1 .11 ;H ~ • qwred.758-2505 Lr.:4 1.ir .2 Bu,$800 m o.&2 brtownhurrw-t•·i)"t'on Ofo~L liX ~; 2llr 2 U u µets Ua ('k Ua) area ur weckly67S8No S2:>U m u , •i ul 1I l•,,1.1t1l"lrt"l:'l.1•"11•111 ~. , S J ' \J ll I ".1~1• m tM-06&5orti31·202'J -o .. I"''" 5 .,31 .,1,-7 fl Wl' ha\!.' 1111 1. l ~µ.11·1• 'IJ>. Ill 1\,.,.,111,1 11., I'~·, C.-£ •--l2tO 2 l:lr.1 Ha,$000 mo tcps Jo. 1'2 b11 , lndr• rm , i lU :.,no.pc :.""'"' o , Voc...A1-R..,11t_.• '"250 ,.,,. .. ,,.,,,,1.1 ," u11 a -•-tobc C't 673 9312 ,, 'lbO 11.15 un-. ... u ... "' . :JO a.ailabll· 111 lffl•).l1 t:111u ... '"" l11r '·"' 1 .. 111 Ii ' :ll'l\i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Ii 1 · · dosctohoi.µ &s hop. t'lr, · i\Jult ).. ~l..tdrm . 2ln1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " l'-l·wp111·t !'t nlt•1 1,7~, 'ct "I .,., 1 , 1 ,. 1111 '"" 1.1 1 ~; Clean 3 + I. frplc:, new 3 Hr:! Ua , yrly Avail 1m· $450 Al,'1 .6.J5·!18SO. licuulrlull\ hH'alt.'d Z Br :.1:cunly Walk to lH'a di, 'l'.<\LJFOH\111\ .\1Jiu "t'mdle ncede<l It> '4ilh d hug11 11111.111 Ill'" .-• c r pt & Pll IO l , $!\SU m·~· I Ulk fr r1 u , y & r-n5 & u11 Cl11ld (JI\ c;a:, ) rly $i00 mo :; IH ~1:14 1 ·hr·· 2h<.lrm. '.'IJ-· l \I <t jJt llJI Ynl• ~I :io h l.1'.1'4 "I l \I " I h II I \ ..., • o.-7""962' " ""'· or o a Huue luxur) duµlex. 2 Ur """' J -¥ J .-..::1iate,.,.,.. u . 8 h S"Utl \ l ..., lll"ltl.K.IZ lti5:! dys l•lt>-2!Wli e\·c:. PalmSpr>u~). ;o.. .. ,,r ()t Collt·uu S22S h:,, 2 11·i..1 1111111111 rr 11111 \ H11 ~11'-\ • I ., ' ____ t' " mo I g z•, Ba w ,c \·en xtru ... ~¥ "'" c.-..u.L 3216 67:lJ3SS • 1111'1 ut>I 55111128!1 .;ltl'rl i "'tobt.'r l'JHl 1 .1 '1,,.,,11,." ,,.., .. , • 1 • ''~!:$!• -.-.. 9')1m10 l>blegar fo'nl·d )rd. $.575 TENNIS i\NYO:-.:E" 2bdrm with patw . xl11 l l'vndominiurn Jknt.11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·6336. t>42 96tX; New 2 l.lr 2 ', Ua ('urulo locat11111 c,111 ."1µ111 I IOIJrt• 111formdll1111 ~· I• 1:1 ~huJ• A 1111 """"" Coz Cott S L ··,14i""5 "''I" I I) \I .\<! \H~ll ,1.1 HI. I 1:1 ""1··•• :. ·'''"'' • t~: Y age o agunu " •1 • ..,.. ...., " Luxur.\ Condom1111um... 1• 1 .. l 11 hr '''>r 1 L'~~.·t "·dil ;•vl 1ur, en C'I u111 rm , ,, llTCI ~a ve . ,r11m ('ftan t.'< os ~• lj<l l 'l'l'IU ~ , 111111 , , '''" , _,,.., Recently painted Very c.c1 .. .,. ~ ,.. 0 trash l'o.mpt . l'll'I' gar 1 .. _,,•tl'•l"ff. 1 br .. l"l' <:omplctd) Fu rn1shl•1I .!h" 'llµI :.tµl St!lll 11111 I 1 "'7'--PJl!Vate. Fire place, lots -i;a ra ~ e . p vt ) cl ' n r r H c~J , u ft ,., L'ountr) Club Sell 1111! f \1 I .. 1.. ""'"' o( '1indows 1 bdrm. $.595 µets k ich . SJ 5 o mu o11ener ,•nnis · a <•q ut>.t I IJll I ton) surrounded h . (;ulf. Tt•nn •:. i\, a 11 '''1 !tr.f;" 1 err.J' FOR LEA SE 1 ' • • • Avail.now 494·2137 54&4253cve~ hall.PoOl:Jd_''•"uu?a :'\• planterboxe:;.$.160 mo. b S I '"·IJ •·1,1•r·1 ·,1»lv o ·l1r ~1' ll \l'cufl, -t-•uni'"' lnvestmrnt c , l't'IS lnr2 Kuts UK S75· . ually ni t:!! I br s Jfvrlt·o~•'r·,~~~~~1dt•0Hri.',l.''' '-"' •, ,. :'I.., IM5.S..Q..,£I. -..-Op.p:Qdu.nit.y _ _.._~...._-~---a m catl !Hi<f ? -l)i;-n · ~1-ll"-' J ....,. l.c.11 ~ h •••••••• •••,, •• • • •• ,..,. •, 0 u ·' •' ~\lt'"'al$H5&S.a7:i W-kl) .. "'unthl),Jll·' I 1 1 1 l.ri:erHr;.&ret·l'fll !173 2971 ~ ( ''" '" u "'I. t11 l l0llnl~ j!•JI •C l ·• ,~ \\' I• ,1 1 111 ""'' · · 1111 t•e Poul. q wet. sct·yn.• a rc·J \.\ eckeml I! <'nl ul' SltH mo l~l!I 11,!tt '\lnl ltw nr '•l' \ 1 rpPrt ~", "' " 1 1, ... 11 rwli . 'dut~. no P"ls.· t.-1-1 4ifi7 IJf1 l.111·io IJl'JUl .1trru11 IUr. 2Ca. nr he .. , h l>ltns, " ~ 'Jll ti 11 1 ·121; !i'.JI I :\l~1lt· rrn111tl· t11 'hr 111•·1· .ti \hunddlll par k '"~ 1111.11 "" i· ''"1 '' "'"' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'wH O.H COltdo W /ne w decor & furn . Ocean view, security. W•af1•tHws Ille. ......... '31·1400 l' I 11.>1 .•11.t 1111.r II "iii• 1l ., It ll I 0 111 1 hr Jl'l Jl !Jc:..ut l'ud, , ''" i'' 11 1 ,, 11 ,1, "1 with palw I:.( lluur 1 ('ATl-H.l>HAl.(',\'i\11' :-.;1."""" ap l:. S3•HI l .. mdui,11, "" 1 ,.~ •• Walkt1Jbcaeh (l l ~lutllP \'t'rsa 1llc , All (.'OL''\T l{Y ('I. H •Ut1b Br .. 11 lJJ ~" NEWPORT BEACH I "l 'dl~' 131 1 IJr upW:. SJOO·SJ<>s'. amc111t1es $.525 i5Z 23 If~ l>+-1 :..ms 1., "~ 1; 11 1011 Iba. gar . l·plex Adults. Utils µd. Uiunl'. 847 l:iUZ5 da)s, 5.JO 7576 eve!> I e•JfRONT I Money to l oo n S'1 .b Large 2lir.close tobeach. ref S46-!>833afterSpm cvcsS9l 2~5:1 J.15ti7 l'utlwdr:d l l.>drm 1 ha .\U ~Jr $1»5 ft I •••••••·••·•••••••••••• C1Ad1.iu'-1 Ul1 I. mcl. No p ets, n . NewPort bland 2 lldrm l a111 onl>rl\t' . ulrl lllh ~l.Hl•r .11 Ii ~'rl.mll)l\l ~ f to5Hx1, 'I ........,sited 3425 t hildren. $.500 675·0447 IUr, garage, ,\d , C'hrld pet 'ole<ff 5 P oint Shoµpini,: Y~ar~). ~m med a\ ail l'Jlrn Sµnni.:s 1142 :lti.~I! :-<e"<:r l1l<lg, .11n pl1· 1•;irl. ,/ N EE O . barhelor ap~.S3S0pr m o. AM:631.6679 wknd&. $400$-150 K id~ OK . 111 .. ,. .. , . lJ•'~l!rtHe!wrtll ~all\ Ht''i-' F l·rn nun 'rn l..r C•Jtdn1l.f11rlt·•1," : ••••••••••••••••••••••• --OK $400 mo 64 1·076' Center 2 &3 Hrlrm 1\pt:. S4 15 n73-li49 1 'ulrforn1.i'l'~:!ti:! 1111.( Jb11 l1Hr l1111:J 1 fl 0 11! Or-..tree heart of CdM Darrt-11 ----_ ~ 004 2566 '!73 2!rl 5:..l(~I S~a~hort 2 Bc d I ha , "Jlllb ,<Jmc lo ~hr Ill"'' I H.\I lliti•i CORdo 111 lr•i11e . p a s ~ U w n r A g l 2Br. pool. t hild 'pet OK. ~ ~ no fee or . i .•crru.s from •><·tun Yrl.\ ~ ~tJrrn .• 2ba cone! o on Ur I IB •0111lu £2'i:i m11 Da•is & Clark / M 0 N [~:. One bedroo~, u1r t•ond1 631-1266. $i75 mo Garugt'. 641.071> J{l • S65U mo '!' iJ t erf ron l ~1irth Shure·. of 1 ahul' E' "' IJ.I:! 2'\!17 V J- t1oned & refrigerator. No --\M 631 6679 wk ds Live at bl"IC:h I' & 2hd rm. Homes Int:. 6Jl-t4UU I• ulh furn :-. 111111 I rum Cd~! licluH· !'-.Ullt'' 111111 pets . Adults S4001m o. 2 Bdrm .I L>a th wrlh loft '· · n ·· • Pt>C'll. uduits .. no µe ls 21 'llorth Star S<IOll "kl) Hor11nm.J1c IA d nted ''',..,It Al'. dmlJI 111.11. viii lea se .. For furthe r In S.525. l:onlact V1ck1 a t 1...,..d.Occupallcy 1 ISlh St I IEDROOM .... ., ~5i322ti.5:J0 3!llti l\tort ,harl' llunt ILHh•1ur µci 2&:,5 ~. 1 ,1 ""'· formation. call 754-8137, 673·8443 2 Br. 1 Ba .. pool. laundr.' _ Good lo r al 1 o n , L'ondo Si?75 'I I-1-:\ c::. "' 5 &Juu 559-8322 ------~ rm . small child OK. 1 ":nJo) the occ:rn , I & gara~e. Adult~. 110 I''-''" SKI H E:'llTAL 714 114G 3-1-11 Studio apt. full k it c hen , TSLMgm t.!;42.1603 2bdrm. pool. adult:;. 111 SJSO:mo Lease 673 2113 So tukl' Tuhoe. Ne• L Uadront r.1f1l"'-' l>ll ml' ll•'i 3br,2baCONDO Back bay wood b urnin g f r p.lc, -------pet:..22o t2th!'il HH.Jlmo1>t ncw,stl'1->~t11 lk·11anfnin1 rn ll:.i lh••a ~1 fl µarl-1ni: IJ llll,.11.11 Areafamrm,frpk ,prrv ~efrag lnrl S400. Call AYAILNOW -• OCE.AHFRONT ll••uvenh North sk1l>fl~ hui:c 3 Hr IH'J ulifulh :11 11)73 11•11 piitio. pool, 2 car gar. arter 6pm 760·1813. 2 Br 2 Ba b ulll-1111>, 'llew IRc bac-hcltJr S.'100 Ill· X!:.ar~~5 ~.1~4 br duplex J>dn1>ra~1l' lak e \ ll•\4 furn Ul>Jll'r duµle'I \!ale I new crpt/pnt S750 1m o 141 2b 2b r . I d patio. i.mitll dog OK. d utll HosemJr) (;ruen "5' __ __ Onl.> 56!> per nrte T he S350 mo ~mtn rent.;! SI 75 MOMTH 631-3081 ce~hng~~. d:l g~~.c~lke~~ lawi~ry rm ~ 2262. !163-11710 2 Br. yrl.> • 2 blk from Ba) t:: q u ' t y S h u p P e b7J 5556. 6i5·4421 ~'urn OH1ce l'uh•d•·" I I I C 5725 TSLMgmt 642·1603 &Ekh$.550 m i !116542 1400, a s k h>r l-\J 1 11 hi -\. • ..\n:.w eri n J! S1•r\11" 2bdrm, 11'2bll, pool. Jae, 1tt e oron~ t m __ .:.._ _ ~75, tge r heer.> 2hr. 2hil · 1 < Lindo m Olm ar >r •<'" , Rel·eptltnll, 1 . t 1 , 11 new carpets, new paint , avail Dec_IS644:_9,_!26 2bdrm, f in is hed loft . hit Ill!>. nr •><.:can , ~n·a 673 3J!?5.agt homl' :-.:µ1 ShJrc ~pa1·e f<'r enl e Hnvm' • 1'11•1 $500. H.B. area_. 962 2575 SPACIOUS NEW 3 Br J_ duplex m6_i:;3·.4:;96rd1e a re11 Nu µct!'o KJ:J-331)7 I *OCEANFRONT* IA1ri:e 1111! IJcJr l'a urn 111 I.• mil~ at m 1"JJhl0rl' 1 r 1 l 1 t \ , I\ 1 1 1 h 1. 1, 1 1 Pool ta bl • ., color T\' z ,\II J>rl\ rlege!oo S2oo mu . Janitor;.,, s,, . I 111111, E1TOCAIEFOR Ha encl. gar. frpl 3 _ ~hoch 3848 1 br. µanel1ng. gr c ut frpi<'i..slµ~l4 .i.aS 6916 •t_•>.peni"~ :L.Jind-42r !)t'nl<'l S B 11 B· . µallos S850mo li4u.2439 2stor; apt.2hdrm.112bu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1ew .. frpk , µa tin ss5 student J:o.,e,i5!fUOGU m 4 r . >'I a . pat io . . . 'b ·d I I :-,; \rh· &12·0045evt•, I l' ,. I I JJC)OI. 2 rar gar w 1opnr. Std b 11 . gd 10t·at10n 2569 Sant:.i . r, a uh. no pc "· • ~ 1111 1-..rt·v \. '.i 111 · , , , u IO, ay view. u 1 s m Ana Ave ~8·8H65 Lagunu, near s hop:. & • • , l>e:wrt i,.1,eh z Hr 2 Hrnt1• MF SZIJO a nd I :llro•1m:. "l'th,11 . .!.lll ·q !1 refng, wshr dry r a vail. ct. no kilchen. S260 m o beach ssoo 761'16471 ~.a:;t Hluff nice 2hdrm . u.1· FJ>rwa ; C11nd11 ut>llll!'> ;o.;c'4pur1 Shnn•' Supen111 \1, s1 ;;, wardrobe m irrors I!' a ll 675·0447,675-9604 I brdµlx . µvt yd & g<1r, r e . 2ha rn ~arden s cttrni: <.;om11 furn lk ,l 'tt'" "75 15!15 Ji m S iii 558ll WI\ r,Hi "·'I rm s , n r 5 5 f w Y mod $375. Nu µeti.. tbdrm. tJt"eJ n \ l(•w , no Pool, put10. new .. rpt. :\Jilll'Y I /~arArthur $600 rn o . 28r, 2Ba. den. xlnt lc:>c . a t t•hild OK 645 7636 pets, 2fitl7 Sol>:inu Wa) QWl'l ~<·c· area. Adult:;. n1 ;';/~ ~~l~;d" $12110 µ11r m11 ·11111111111(1.1111 Bt'.l1·h """' Alice 8-5. S58·9021. cves tractive. 609 1 2 P oinset .t!l7 :J4!fs !)Ct:-. S56S m o A J,, 1 croqei j tor rcnt. ,upt•r 41,. 1 111 , 1 • 979-8599 Ila . s.675 mo; 171 4 1$245 1Brapt q:-ry •rnfe Nt s 11ac•tt1lVi lhdrrn a 1J '1>1.·eurd lliiJ ll\auu1 C11nd11 forRt'nt 4 350 ( ... !. 71 1\,1 "'" Ill th ... •. • K83-~1or 883·2430 eves smoker . pr11v ref req 954 ,...wpori hoch 1869 Sl45 rn11 fi44 476i $2.'ill p<:r Wl•ck Sll'l'll~ Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bhd rwxl 1c1 !'-..111 ''"'"'' .1!ii I !!ii • CREOIT H O Plt08LEM 2nd & 3r d TD loon~ 978·6531,855-11, \ r r;mged In · Coad Honw Lo~ \ Mnrt~:il!e Hrul<.-.r •• WANT SSS FA.ST? .a d .• I t Afl lwnh,,.nti1hed Avail . imme d ia t e ly '. W.17thSt 548U351l ....................... . . , fi7:1;595 <>nHalho:1l'l•n111sula n1·xt '"")avail Hl"·ll l l ••••••••••••••••••••••• pt• NEWPORT 2 l!r l li,a. SI ""' & l•1 Joun Zo11t> ll•J' l X21l ':' ..... ,.,.illwla l707A bove P C H on QUICICIH Mft rl!ll'l~I.' l 2 hlk frnm "9fat1t0Share 4300 1;;3.29-1:l.tt73:l!f3•1 lX'f1l t0 dt>~l..'IJ"'' ti1 1 t1 w , '>0 )~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • Marguerite Ave. 2 Hr · I :'I/ear new la r"e ~ llr 2 COUNTRY CLUI •l<.'eun. •·urµnrl. $425 1n11 •••••••• •• ••• • • • • •• • •• • -lent r a I II II 1.,, ,ii. 11 ~~r. .. ~~!~.u ... ,.. . BA y FR o N T A G E , ha, 2 car garage $.575 Ha 5450 mo. Hus ever LIYIHG l'J rul~n . ti31 3240 Ai.:1'111 Mo\'rni.:'' ,\\oul d1·po:-1t' •"<Office Rental 4400, t.i1-:h1hou,t· 1•1., 1 ,. Beach, Pier, I Br. $450. mo 760·8188. P roperty ythmg Cenlrull) lt1l'al s· I 1•·2 b I . 'lll 11\Hl l( l'\jll11'l'i,' ••••••••••••••••••••••• b-11'168()11 1]_1 .• ' , 'I I ' I .... Adult. Wntr 303 E Manager ed Small l'hrld. pet OK ·mg t'!.. "" •'' r1111111 L.rl( 2 llr µat ro g.ira)!t'. l'rnf.s.~1 11 n,1 ll ' o,1111·r· lhl7 Wl·~11·lrff '.'\IS W.1111 ... •0 ,... Edgewater 1·871 2866 Drive b) 2195 Maple St uµts . & townhou!>cs qurl'l area. '4alk 111 lil•at·h l!J71 ftn J11n.it 111st ;111111., r lusineu Rental 4450 11! '1111 Costa Meso 3824 then l'all 642 02112 ~·rom $449 G44 1900 &. l.rdo S.Si:'i b l -.-,.,,., HOUSEM "'TES bl fl1 .. 1r \j!c•n l 541 ::;113:: ••••••••• •••• •• • • • • • •• • ' '"'" I\ r, OCEANFRONT I B r X'l'anlront fur W inier l, IC!Z 11:1.a hir:--tun & <>llrr l' 'I•·••• ·•' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 642 272 " I ' 1 ~ • ul lar1e d e luxe. ga r a~e. 21r. I laApt 2br. Iba. $42S m1J incl ., ..• F 1 d . .,, KOLLCEHTER r•·U">nabll•rat., ''•It.• winter $450. Adults No Newly deror Gas pd . ~ar. 241 l o:;lu Mesa St "entw~ urn1i. ie "'1111 \'er:;a1lle~ I k r 1'1·n MEWPORT SOO to 2700 S LFI. ,, I 1 67 6640 encl gar. IVV\I. d washer t;nrt C' 1>45 31 »! furn Broke r 675 4!112 thou.'<' :"ew uµt drp:. I I I pets. 3· · ""v \ti 1 :-.; SS:!!> , ~ t'I E e~ant eiu·1·ut1\ t-:.1111··~ ~I ... S:\ \ E I IH t Mort9r.9'"~ Tr~q Adults 642 5073 W> n ·F · \pt & <'onllo ' u h · 0 1''-'h • •.~on •· ~JC 111 pr··~tr~e lo1·u1mn \\ rth l'I \Z \ Oe-ed~ ')O'lS I Br. Carpels. d r ap e s. -2br. pat w . t:pt drapei.. ·' 1'1 R b...,3 274!! _,. 1 •· • stove. refrige. Ut1ls pd MEWL Y DECOR. adults. dean. rental~ Vi u cntab ' .'f .~. '••'i'ld. e r; ~l ' l 11 111 11 e L l' :. u I> IJ or ' l'.is ~l t-i..1 \ t-nll' !-. ' \I •••· ••• ............. • _. -Utens ils for 4 5375 1 Br gas pd, e nel gar. 530 ili!I 675 ~912 Urokcr .\rross from bl·h . 1Ur. !\. -"tc>r"11'7M ·!!SI ~1 545-4123 Sattler ..,ta. Co 67~0935 d washer, pool /\du Its l>CPLE • 8 f3 tJ I ·\II Adult. nu µet" z llr 2 2Ba, pa rt1all) furn ~;,1 j:-.ewpurt .\11 1d••r11 ,1111 ,. •II 'I".. I r 1. ' "• 642.5073 -_o_ pd a dXl 12s r nlo a pc It~~ Ua ~Tom $425 f'Ool. ~µa ' mo > rly 9f.8-ll21)3 Olcle'-t & larJo(es l a Jo(cOI') 12:> 5()(1 'II, ft )!rntl ~I~· i•lltl't' Nr µ0 ... 1 nl I 11 i· .• 11'1 II • ' " ,1 WIMTEI RENTAL l lrTow11houH Spacious Move lfl Now · refn1"(l'. ,d wa.sher. ml'ld A<;RO~ ~'ROM 1n:Al II ~·nrn.:So l'al1forn1;1 utrb pd h om SK.'i UI·'. 'o!I ', Jc•rn l l:I li7 ;thll Speciolitin9 •II ;: 2 Br, pool, s teps to bearh . Newly deror gas pd .. 333 E 21st Costa Mesa . Arrosi. N U <.olf l ourse I Br, $350 mo \ r I.\ l'hot~ a nd HefNt'nl·cs W l!lth St l' ~ I om · 2nd TDs bay , & fe rry . 54 25 e n "I ga r 11 001 . Mgr JD Shown aft11 54.5·4855 !ll"i!J.926J968·8263 1·rl'<l 111> AHC:'ll lll'l'llS !157 1911" Commrrcial ,. 475 642·2171 545 06 11 673·1900 dys. 675· 187 1 • .-\. R..-£.-a. .. d /washe r Adults 12:30G45·8103 (' IA T Fl nn111t.. E fE > eves. Lari.t<' 3 U r l1ppt.•r osmo • llTil'~ • c· I ''THE" ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMM DIA · '"~-.......... Mar 3722 ~--507-~ 2bdrm. Iba. view. Jc lult!>. Duµlex 1 hou ~I' from IAY & OCE.AH VIEW 1 Sim•t· l!l7 I", EXECUTIVE SUITE St•ire !)1Ja1'l' for ll·,1~,· l.>'1'1 fo \~ f '. 11 I'-• 1.~. _ _.. b N Ol'ean W1th.bcaut1ful 2Hr,2Ba nonthou~h un1t . rvint',ti-ll ln!r!I F'11llst'r\ll'<'Vff11·es111 '4 It & 1::1.11 ''I fl ••• :·11.t . \ '" , J 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eusts1de3 Bdrm.2 u . o $450/$480. 1m m cd uvarl ,,... ~.-(' lenG IV" ""I 1--,·1 , Studio Bach e lor Apt, pets. Ind . gas $550, Isl Davrd 64S.3255 ~ ,. ... v .. 'lcw $75Umo 6n HiOlll Vursarlles .'lwut $750 ,arc re ... "" 1 ' :".'l'"""rl (;c ntl'r llUJ1t1n "tu11 l3l'.H'h F'"" \h11t,.:Jp · 1;,,, II o1 d 851 """•7 mo. l/..)()KING1'1J . ..:fl ;\u L·," l:i l0·54i0 hlr terrn ... 21:1 SH<J i211~ mature adult no pet , + ep. """" uEWPORT Villa lialbo<J ·Condo, new ., "r d $325 i ' I t 'I ------" I 28 I•· W E MATl'll ltOOM y ar n r u 1 ·SPACIOUS 2Rr adult apt g · r. poo "' r ec rm I -.... 644·1377, 760·0367 Open beam ceilin"S. lots APARTM.EMTS nil·e \'lew 26() Cagney B~·<-o.. n... ~ ·\T~:s' ~ 2 Br. $300 + uttls . lnfttnt~ Ln. S700m() 675 3007 (714) 645·2251 752 9175 ........... leach 37-40 or wood. Incl frige. No o n I y N 0 p e 1 s N 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets.SJ75/mo .673·8803 or waterbcds l Ar I Ra Av111I now ------M1F40lo.JS.i.hr5br .:!ha H.l.'a FtNEST 548-7~. 2450 Newporl Dlvd Area of B.1 lb<1a & Coast li.50. 3 Br. 2 Ba . Enl'ls d ~~e. l. M Sµa Nr So Spaniah Estate Living: New E . side ups tairs Cost a Mesa JIW) $525 mo J o garage patio walk tn Coast Pla zu & fwy S225 Beautiful park·like s ur-duplex , 2bd r m . 2ba, ___ 642-93~1 P ropcrt; ~g m 1 beach.~dulls.~o dogs +I.5ullls &114913 ~l~d~::~n T::: abcbeq~ <'':J>ls, drps, ref rig, s tove. r ge 2 Bdrm $320 Quiet 7 51 2787 A fl 5 pm . TSL Mgmt. 642-1603 a r e lrg lux hom e. S265 sp arklln a founta ins . dis hwash er, l a undry building with beautiful 548!!044 S...C~,;-..+;- 3876 + util M1<·row uvc, 2 Sp a c i o u s r oo m s . room. en~I gar & opener. landsruping. ADULT Lovely, la rge I Br Aplin ....................... frplrs. !'>1&3428 Separate dinin g area. frplc,~at;:d~~;at~r~~d . OV E R 35 No p et s . t he lilurrs S49S No3 bdrm, 2 ba golf course r occ UC.:1 S h 1s r e Walk·in c losets, hom e-nope · 1 ag U· LE EWARD APTS . 202 children or pets. apl. Oen view . w lk to 6 bdrm . :Iba be aut hum e like kitchen & cabinets . pie. $450/mo. 1200 d e p. F\Jllerton Ave .. 1 blk E. 851 -0494 golf. tennis, brh. $475 Walk to Huntin1 ton 645-8939. of Newport Ave & 1 Blk 499.4002 with students Avail Dt•r Center. S pacio u s F a m i ly 2 So.ofBay.631·0397. Villa Balboa Cond o, Lux 1 -----I &u.,6734697 2 Bedroom-furn. $.510 --- -Bdrm, Pool t J a c. $.525 S. _..... 3 Bedroom Townhouse Br-$350. P ool & play . ean 2 br . Iba. new crpl, Secur. Bldg. 645·8039 . ~1tr.o ature prof i.:enllema11 unf(la n. ~15 around. 548-9556 fro m $400 + dep. ---_ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• will shr beaut 3 b r . 2 ba Adull5.nopeta. 12·7PM. Renate ,760-9626 3 Bdrm , 2ba 933 W 2bdrm.2cargar condo. N B h 0 m I.' UtiUliesFree: br, new c pl /drapes. ------Balboa Blvd. Ois hwshr. S49S/mo. w td1scnminatin11 lady r garden apt. pvt patio, rrpl•• la und hooku 080 1295. 7fi0-0802 built-Ina clean, no pets , ~ · ps · 496· 7 . LA QUINTA HERMOSA 18211 Parkalde Ln, 1 blk W. al Beach, 3 blka S. of F.diQaer. .,.,5 d ,,. 8922 S garage, sml child ok, n garage. i..1 blk to he h. -Prof M or F roommate ..,, . 'ts ep ..... 5• ' ee pets $395. 546-9950 S7S01mo. llll /last, securi· 5-taAM lllO , k 11 ·h J br 752 B hallmar Dr. ty. Avail now. 673_2282. 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fnonsmo er o s r . Lrg 1 Br 1 Ra. $35 t 5 2 Br 2 Ba Air pool near 2 b a ho me In I rvine, 847-~1 Br. Clearbrook Lane, carport. Also lg 3 Br 2 Ba~· sc' Pl . N . t • $460 comm. pool! jar , t ennis , aarage, no pets . adults. 1425. 838'-8081 WF.STCLIFF t B C d 2u~:tu ope s . volley ball 55_2·0684_ --'""-3744 '350. Sierra M1mt. Co. . r . on o.1..:..::..:...::..:...:...;..:..:.:__.~---t----· ....................... 641-1324 lBr 4 pl~x. r·arport. New anterio r . Adults, no 2 br, I Ii) ba, or poo\. adults f. F ove r JO s hr t~oun ZBr, lBa, •dlta, pool, ten-lndry, newly dee. 720C pets. MSO. 673·6640· only, $38 5 . R en a le, lain Valley pool ho rn e nil, IS50 mo. 1 yr lse. Shalimar. S2 95 m o .WESl'CLIFF2Br.Condo. 780-9626. wisame.842·2917 5tl-4N12 646-21613. New Interior. Adults. n o 3116 I -l.....__ pets, 1525. 673-6640 s...... Le.-1 ........... J741 ·----------••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• r . So. Coast Plaza . 2 ROMONTORY P T. re duclion or rent for pre - Lae Ms•.... Fabulous view, condo on paralion of meals Don Oceaa.fr°"t new 1tud io Bdrm condo, A/C, pool, apt, pvt be•cb, llOC). 1pe. 9400.151-217$ eau-. ... ---------tuo. 2Br, l ~Ba. Adulh. Sm. dot considered. 11 Joum St. Mn. Apt 0 . lllCbelc>r, partl•lly fum., .,,,., mer. utll • 1ar. 1 ...... 142·T.M4 4" , m, 2ba with ~ea view, IMS/mo lst, las + sec. •4179. AT BEAClf water, 2bdrm . 2ba, t800 ._fl7_s-_21_0_1 __ _ Ocean view. pool. tennis 1_J_oe&M __ .oso:a __ . ____ _ courta, adlu, lae. lfr 2 Airy fr light l Bdrm. Very bdrm from $UO. 5515 private lri·plex . G azebo. R.iver Ave. '42·2S66. hot tub. AvaU 1·81. llSSO. Want Ad Help? M2·S671 lndds utU.. 494-2137. ~ who are aeek tni an apiirtment look flrtl in Clualned. Wiii yo ur ad be ~re? 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Shan INTHO Sl.'ECIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aulo routes arc now "''111 Ba11k 111g IUS IOYS Widow has money to hu) ur make 2Nl> T 0 an ) s1.tc above $10,1100 Su credit ', no pnlty. For aC11on ('all AIJT 613 73 11 FOUND ADS AIE FIEE Call: tur Dr & Al.la m s. ,·ull & MYSTIC MASSA<a : Schools & 111 l.a~una li<'h & l>ana TELLER Ranking :-tow hiring. full llmt.' tu ........ .,7,.1 M \S . . . W IRstrucffon 7005 1'01111 for J h l·rnvon cit· \ I ,, I ""'"" ;r. f Sf\G f $10 AU :-; 'AJ>u t Be h (( •e / pJ>~ in pe rson neac 1 Santa \nu . 556 -ltiSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• liH:r~. apµht·ant.:. m u-.1 . e k rr a c Tu u TELLEIS House Inn 61!1 Slecp~ ·ouml small \\h111• tlog , · ~ ' No w cnroll 1 n~ l'v~la IJt.• J I lt•as1 IH anll llJ\l' ~ee !> ull lime e llcr 1-:x1>cri c n1·c prercr rl·ll llolluw Lane Lag Bch \' 11. M a" n 0 11 a &.._ _________ Ill M('s a l 'hra s tidn l'rc e1·1{J1111111t·a l ln .1ni." 1-.a rn PAIT TIME " ,.. k ,,. t;()()(J t u:.1umer rela tion~ llumtlton SJ6:M14 •NEW• sch oo l $2 9 511 w a1'"f'I>~ =•10 mo f11r uni' •CAI DRIVERS• d I h •. ,,. "'r J & pre\'ICJU~ job ~t a l11l1l ) l nl'lu t!s hol u nt· "'a fc·'A hr-; 11r work pt•r .;re asset~ We nrrer ~o1Jl1 lmmed1ale part11me op l l heckerCub C *L·COP* s nu c k i. 6 ~ti 5 12 :J · dd' Call ~t r t-:n1>lc\. -t~""in11 .,alar~ & (;'·m 770-0222 M~ss•I'!.. AE 646·59:JO .,, ... 1'111:1 , uH ... -v 1>v rlun1lle!'> a r e n o w ,,,_ AW ,, , µan~ l>t!nc·r1b Qual1r1cd J\allahle a t QUr llu nt l.' ,, !> H 1 E tt Fow1d male k1L1 t•11 blJl'k 40 Yi•ld 642-5671 & gre} .:.tn pc. E lllutr S12(),000 2nd Tr us I U1•1•d !179 8721 behind s.Ss.000 Is l T rust •--------• ~ U1i.rnun1 w 1h1s ad Hele Wonted __ 7 I 00 _ H.\l~~TTt-:u ap1>l1l·ant:. l'lea~c i·all rr11(tvn Beat•h branr h ro Jfill .. :.:~WW \ltl'.:S Si\LfS .., ... ··I "· ·~~u.....-...,. --.·l l~······················· rn~r1 1 , m o n fL"1>pons1bletellerrWllh I ._, __ R,. Deed on 3 acrei. view i.1tc ? 11n-Jua 11 C'ap1s t t a nu -fAl5t"lTI' roun II pe l l'u I MAI appra isal S375.000 1\ n 1 m a I As .:.1!>I an1· all due I .)'t!ar 20', an Leaj!U(' 5:n 2:?73, !'lo (ce .,,__ur ..... t'll-cn1tfl•t.'~~ '1.;)H l.u\'1111( \lvlher ... llelpl•r -, . -'5 .. nrM\ IOUS S &L b~nk 1n . API> ~ In persc>n ion . IP L>kl' L' ''orn"r'"arner"1'l•Wla11·'A''''()''NT IN'" 1 -l h-ll 12J n l• ... t e rn .. ~ u sea l ,rown .. ('Ill. '-~ n ,, u '-'-v v fur 11 m 0,, old ~· rl F tJ 1 S 4 ex1>t:n encc We seek in llardware. 1024 I r\1 11e te res l + d 1scu u11 1 714,751·5143 or 493 11 53 2nd. Trust Deed Wanted 17'1 Interest Large equ1 -ty on lo('a ( I! P le x Nl'l'd S75K 613·6336, 642 !.Hil;li Sky H11ih Ytt!ld. 26'' Ull season Lake fo'ort'SI T I) Invest S61.000 get $66,0Hil back in less than t m o~· Wowct: call Santa nau:> al D enn 1:.on As~oc· S47·80'l6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE ADVERTISING CONSULT ANTS Now you can rea p the benefits or h11'(h cos t ad vert1s ang ror ) ou r <'om pany · Let T he Acl vt•rl 1i. in" <:ons ultan h ... et up your own in hou!>t' a d vert1s mg agen t'} Plt.·a..,,• ca ll ror infor ma t111n 759-9545 Now You Can Sell More "'Ith Dall) Pilot P ENl'i\' Pl~('llt:tt \OS Still onl} !'12. 3 lines fo1 2 ti ;,,, unly SI a da~. :1.i.-a line Ad \'ert1l.l' on ur more 1lem!. 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CASHIEIS 1i l4 li39 2988 ~05.'>IO hnghl md1\1dual 'A tl h 10 TB.LERS I Commrrcial "'tll he ~1on anti Wccl kc) In lout·h Near (J t ' R I"• L' s ·tan Bag Can.)un. hrnwn 1.us l .. Blat·k La ~rador, I &wh1le Beaglc w1lh 1A arl "Lien . Ml Via \\aJ.tl'I'!., () 11n nu:.e Hag Ht•"' ;i rcl NB 673 2:14U l ( I A ~ s ,\l'J.IOM Cull 549 !IJ;!i! f•ll' BKPG/CLE KS LoanOffictr c. ;), r r l !I Ii, . a l M a ppl H~w Account Rep 1.i;inkan~cx1>er req uired hours U TOTE .... OTE TELLER Xlnt .!>a l Jr) & hen('r11s t>~H!~33 I.OST Drummer t') m ( · u"'I Oµa l tiarncl Latl1t's liab Ill hl;cr k t·a~r.~ in~ I I s I' ''M t•ase Lost from \un 11n nng. n: · ~ure:. ,rst ' "' l'l'll Nw Blvtl 12 II Mul'h Sentiment.ii 'aluc or Pl . 1 ~n m I \ 7-:..2 11Hl 7 Accomntinq Clerk ~l ature lad\ ft•r •1t·1·1~ payuhle & 1~1yr111l (' M area 54!! 4!2JH ACCOUHTIHG AS ST IU:W ,\Hu 548 .i 13:$ Heward S.<tg 1.a It. For ;.a l o l al ri•la '<in' FiHI) l<"\(!1 µu~11111n "'11h .\,s t ''.•\1' M ·,1 1,.LOST . lk aglc cl ol(, ln i.:rowth pulcnt1a l 111 A1· '" ~ m.1ssui.:c w ith a pro · L' lllm alu"a " "talll"SC l'olured. mole on nuse rnuntini.: Support r-unr J ~ ~ ~ ... M IJ fess1onul 1-:urli• IO.\.\I lion!'> .\i•(·v unlan)(. ralan)l , Oesperalely nd:>mt'd tt·a ,..n.<;wers tu '.llll . >'"' 7PM ~4!Kl7 & billu1g dut ies Must Lum No Laguna lfrh old Re wanl6'l4 t1!l3J t)p e ()f(1 l'e e xpl•r area 494 51107 Lost cat. iirey Pers ian d f i P S Y l' 11 1 hclprul Svmc nillcge osl dog A u s tra li an m1x,g<>ldcyc~.neul M.1 R~ADI NGS I lraan111.: µrdcrred Apµ ,.... I p t For rurther rnror m at111n lmn1~I ()uenlll" ror eX ·\µp ~ er\onn t.> ~· ,.. "' µlca~e l'all p I.I <•PPlwunb. "<Int 011 HERi .. AGE IAHK portun111e~ l·a ll s, h 1a i :ll :-4 Eu1 lid 1\nahe1m Walcrs:i521il00 !r.ll 31:lliU BAHK OF IRVIHE EOE BAMKIMG :'\e\I, branc h nt'<'ds l"< pt"ncrH·(·d Id ler & nt'"' utTounts derk Cont a l'I J O\ T\l,1l<:hell <JI 62~ Uc L u ~ M a r c-. S an Clement e. 492·8100 X43 Hanlo.111g TELLERS ~.x1~nc11t·c req d X Int ,JJaQ & bcner11.:. Appl~ Pcr.:.onnel HERITAGE IAHK ~21 ;<.; t::ud 1d, Ana heim !191 3860 E O.E Chn!'> Dcl'ker 'ii-I K-1 ti hfi2i BRENTWOOD SAVINCS & LOAN 5828 Edinger Ave llunt111j!\on Bca('h. CA 92649 :\1 AHKET S For 2nd & 3rd ~h1ft ~ We 11n1mvlc tu m an uj!.e rnt.'nl & :.upen 1<,1vn rrum 1A.1Lh1n WA~T \l':\H l-.~.H ·· < 'o"lJ .\k~u 111 Ul'I ~1 ,1 r li31 ~~21 Laguna 8 e u('l1 ~fj.j ~233 Shephe r d Short hair . .>.'.r.old. ti·8 1.bs. ".no colla r . I> an per:.on w resum e I c h c II v k 5S6 I l78 Mr l"uenlt!S at Hobert.._ ________ _ short 1a1I Blk. gra). & as ma~r. a ll' > Liem. Wall m Frost &P" 111anking l-4 ual Oppurtu ntl) t::mployer M F llun11ngton Be ach !162-9116 white Answers lo Zek e or Leo. 642.21 14 ,.. _________ ;\ssot1atc!'>. 1401 (~uail St BankinR SECRETARY \'ery fo'raendly Jl ewurd. FOUN D G old e n I.a h Gnat Company :-; B IEAUTY i51·3005 or 540·67411 Hct re I\' e r \'I 1· t-: I ESCORTS h~ Wa rd 963 5021, i lltn 6'1 1 011nJ•---------.. l.()ST Om1·ga C o ld 1\t'rnuntang I. .1 cl 1 1· ~ W a t i' h . FOU:"IU Small \'ork1t' Cash/Checks rh 111e~Loe1e at 5 Poin ts type clog V11• Warnt·r AmExp/MC/Visa llEW:\HD 5:Jli fi52 1 e xt llolsa C.:htt·a 84!0 291i ,.. _________ _ :.!80. 6-12 ~llj fo'uund. lllat'k & Urown Found llla1·k & while c:il. hranclle medium !>IZ<.' Wood h rad g e v 1 t· o f fern I.log . vi e: (;uldenwesl Bnarwoo<I & B ru<Jk m vnt & 1'.Alan gcr. 11 11 ll!f1 9500 ISSi 1050 F UL'ND Youn g f tierman S hepl1trd . (6 mos1. l n tl 1anapul1s Ueal'h, II 0 536 3361 FOUNI> Ger-mttn Shu rt- lla1red Pointer. Ila lbna BallXJa Pcnan 75 1 K-1 l!l fo'ou nd HOllJ tioldcn Ret never max. fem ale, t:.t seen 3rd or Ue1· C ~ area. 752 7150 5350 F o un d bo y '!> - S!;NN\' S l'rufesi.iona l Ma$sagc Relaxation Thcra µeut 11· Callappl 54ll 2Rl7 COMPATAllLITY LI n :ST YLE SUCI ET Y C.:Ouple~ Onl> ~ ·I Sgl Men Onl) 750 Uti i S.1(1 Latl1es O ~ !li I 79 Re cord· '4 Hrs. TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS 1':Mn EXTR A llollclay $$$. For an(nrma lllin vn how yvu t·an work a few weeki. l o l'arn t ha t-:XTRA ('as h ('a ll us Work the hour~ \OU ha\'C a va 1l;.able · 1\c:cuuntan.: Clt:rki. l:xwkkeeper~ Oulu t:ntr} 1\r rountunb /\uc.J1tors Cl' A's CALLOH VISIT T OUAY AOBEaT HALF'& accounlenJ)S windbreak er , Nt!wportAnAHTIS MASSAG Ills area Ca ll 111 ulen SPA ASSEMILER/ L1r~ 5411 9102 He P a mpe r e d by 1 ELECTRONIC TELLER / NEW ACCOUNTS F'\ ·1,1, T IM t: 1'0!>1t1on a \ a alahll· 111 our So '11a:>I Plata uHrt <' Expc:1 req 11 t'J II K al tr :\mliurgt•} 540 -llllili CREDIT VERIFIER Flit.I. Tl M fo: P1i:.1t1Qn available 111 ou ('1.r..ta Mes a oHtce Ex· ~ncnce µreft•rrcd. Good lH)IOg !iklllS req 'd Ca I Duane B1el(el at :146·R51U Zi'OO llarhor Rl\·d Costa Mesa t' A 92626 Banking NOW is 18 I Expcraent·ell an lvd n tlvru mcn tat 1on X Int :.alaQ & bcn1·(11:. .\ppl~ l't'r~•mnel Utrt.'<'I or HERITAGE IAHK i:!I "\ E ud11J. Anaheim WI :Ja60 E U E Hair~tylistfTop Hai CASHIER CU'tters P 'l'l .i~h1cr "''II <rJ tn 1·Jll llarhara lor ;ipp t 111.•Iµ' We a re turn1 11~ .">til :J'.lltll u"'u' lim!>1r1t·s~ & need 11rogrc"S1 \t' ha1r:.t~ li...t-l.'H \I I-I-1-.l H v.11h or f~r J bU!i~ mJll ... alon 'A llh11U( la muu:.1nl'. ;\e"' Guara nteed ,,J lar~ ''' Year:. 1-:\1: Plea !'>C rall •----------1·ornm1~~11111. paid IJ1'a Taru •:!l:J 1592 561H lion" a1.h.incctl lrainan)! Ha nking b) our tra\1.•lin)! 'l~lc l'llll.I>t'1\HE 1hrcl'tor~ If )CJU 'ACJUld II u n 11nI!1 v n B e a 1· h CUSTOMER hke 10 ach ant·C' in ou :\lhlelir l'luh rll'ed~ ex SERVICE pro~es~1on please c a l c~µ111111al 1Aom1u1 Mun REPRESENTATIVE 5-16 1186 t-'ra !la m .~ c~11 ror in TELLER ~keeper 9 5 . .\hin 1-'ra lef'\1t'\4 9h3 086.a l';x1·~1l salar) .\1 oull~>n Cleanrng Pe r!>on. :\parl GLENDAL E F l::U ERAL I la za Pha r man l.af( ment Hldgs Full li me SA\'l~GS,a leaderanthe H I:. M r Ure~fu ., l.'osta ~1t'sa. :'ll e wp ort Sa\'lng~ & t..oan 1ndustr} 768 r.~ Beach area . t'~pen en1•1.· 1s seeking a lu ll 11me BOtJKKE EP l:-iG ,h:.1:. helpful l c ll u for the ir Sa n tanl P a) rn l l TSl.Mgmt 642 1603 Cle menlc Bran ch Personnel J ob Cost (o The quali(1ell C'and1c.Jate should I ) P'-' 30 wpm and have the a b1li h ' lo •n· terface well wit h people Teller :.a nd new a r1·oun1s urba n de s 11'(11 far m SalaQ romm w exper Pis send resum e lo PBH. Im· . 111012 Sk ) Purk Car . Ir vine. 92il-I CLERICAL expenence preferred Blivkkeeper. F T . s m a ll We orrer a n exccll.-nt :.ta rting s a l a r ) and benefit package Fo r am med1alt! t·ons 1d erat1on please appl) m peri.on o r uHIC'e , H B Out1e.:. will int:I a<•count~ pa~ able. exp lhrough trial balan1· a m us t $90<1 mo to .:.tarl 536-8832 ask fur Connie l'all UOOKKE F:Pt-:R lie a ut (j 1 r Is 0 pc HAW All Light assemhly work in Found Shah Tiu l'uppy. IOA M·4PM 7 days. l'hun 10.st!als a va il via nitccl. rn cndly atm osphere o lmmed1aa·openings fo r Fem gry wht , vie HR 645 3433 LA. llonolulu Spet"ial ~mall cum p a ny n ear MOW ACCOUNT 714-491-59 30 nvn .:.moker, tu post book:. l hru trial balance ro I m m ediat e open ing OranJ!<' Count) 's lari.:es l Ivan .:.er v1cmii comp an) na'<b mat ure people who enJO~ working with the 1>ubli1· Goud t ele phone att11ulle ne,·essa n l.1i.thl typm~. IU i...e~ & som e knowledge of e st·r ov. helpful frmgl' b('ne f11s Cull be1 w een !lam & lla m ror a n a 11 pn1n l ment. ~i ·6022. a sk fur ~tand~ cbenls of Newport Bea1·hl•---------• CPA Firm. Some typ1n~ area 847 1059 group rates. S21UI round ocea n G<1od bt·n d1t~ Clerica l ..,... • • tnp Depa rts Del' 21:1, re 645·3632. COUM~ELORS fi'or more info rmation Lo11l . La d ie:; Bu lo v a SPIRITUALRto;ADIN(; ·tum Jan 4 Con<los ali.o •Wetrain " andto plarryour ;o11l·all wrist wat c h, 011 bench, IOam·IOPm Pull) lit''d. avail C all A l1 s(l ni-----------t·fo'Ulltimc,part t1m e GLENDALE FEDEi AL SAYINCS ili().88111 PRODUCTION CONTROL • <:OM He a ch Rew a r d 49'l·7296 or 492 9034 181 631-4000or 673 2627 ASSIMILE•S/ temporary 642 5678 67., ""''I S C u I S SOLfrE•EaS •Tra vel to various loc a l • ~::;!" __ amino n ea · •a SEU.. idle 1Lern:. w111. a Sell idle items 642·56781 Clem~ Daily Pilot Classlf1ed Ad We have m m ed 01>en br&m·hes-mile a j!C' paid i n g s ( o r a s •l.()('at1ons arc . ~.~=·-=-•~!?~IS~~••••~!?.~~.~~.~ .... !~!.~~.~~ .... ~~~.~ !e~~~~~~~ldo~r~rsm~~ts~ (~n~;e~~~o~t~~~~a 0 ex per Wall Ile r cquir d Hcqw rc rncnts NEED MONEY 61 CahO. lftdntri•• s.c1e ... 11te. CA 92672 IOOICKHPH F /C Npt. Bch . in ves tment firm has o pening . per ex pans1on. ror f C ('Om · m1ss1ons bkpr d e t ail orien t ed p erso n computer knowledi;te a Equal Opportunity mus t s k 1 I If u I o n Employer telephone & P R v.ork ~~~~~~~~~~~!Maturity necessar) Call r 64().0123 CLERK If vou need monev for unv reason and you need II fust. i.tlvt! rn1 a <all Wt' won't ask you a 0 IOl of personal que!ltions or pul you lhrOul(h the :trcl del(ree lo get a loan You 'II rind us nH'l' 10 talk to ancl easy 10 deal with to solder hooks. t urrcl •TyJK? 45wp m terminals . wire solde r & • fo~ x P e r 1 c n c e d touch.up PC)l Must be c us to m e r s e r vice exper 'c1 al s old e ring pubhc cuntarl work circuit boards . Apply al. •Own trans portation Mattw S,.ciaftlH quired 1640 Monrovia. C.M . •Highly flexible W t-.: PR OV I U ._6'2_·•24•27----E•O•.•t:... EXCt:LLENT SALARY Responsib11it1es w all "'an elude Misc t yping &t m mg, updating records and loggin g of Jo b s Abtlat y t o u p dat e matenal movement with work In process. •We offer a st ablt' w or k environment with an ex cellent sa lary ad benefit s packaf'e. including paid Life, Medical and De ntal lnsura nct . P ension P lan with high intt'resl rate. one wtek vac a t10• 11(\e r 6 mo nths and 11 pailj holjdays per year T HIS POSIT ION M UST BE FI LL ED IM · MEDIAT ELY. Please appl.y a l PERSONNEL S 1st. 2nd. 3rd Real ~-:state lnans S S500 lo S.'iOO. 000 S All types of property S Any Cahfom ia area s No c redit check S Your t.>quity only re ference needed S Even 1f behind an payments Use money ror any rea son P ayment plan may be tailored lo your bud11et S No balloon payment necessary S lnt.-resl only loans·a vailahle S No disturbing your Isl loan S Compare our costs with others S /\pp'Ls your home or our oHtce For information call GOLDEN PLAN of CALIFORNIA Open every day 9-7. exce pt Sund ay For App't. Call COiiect 1213l 581•0290 1852 Pacific Ave. Long Beach, Ca. 90806 . .... .. _ _._,.. _____ ..... omcea Throughout Callfom ia. Call Toll free ror office ne1rHt you l .. ONl2·761 I c .... "-....... """ '"" & B E NE fo'I Auto Mecha nic for Fo r e ign Car repair. App ly an pe rson, 2073 llar bor Blvd,C.M. (rear) P ltOG R.1-MS Please ca II. Jack Clark <714 ls.46·2300 2700 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mes». CA 92626 You 're betler off at CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SPilMJl&L ... Ame r ica 's L a r gest Federal Equal Opportunity Employer AUTOMOTIVE TECH Seekin g romp e t e n l a utomotive technic ian possessin g x lnt. com - munication s k ills l o m a int a in ar o p e r a t e service fa cility Send re· awne to: Service/Pa rts Training Man ager , De Lorean Motor Compa ny. ~S. East Main St. Irv.~~~~~~~~~!!! A flctltloue 8ueln•n N•"'• St•te11Mna llled #Ith th• County Clerk le velld tor .ftve ,e••• llft•r which 11-contln•lrtt bll•ln••-'""9t ,...._, Pul>llcotloft le --ry onl• II thoro ••• ch•ntH. c.ir "'° L ... I Dep.,t111ona 01 tho DAILY "ILOT fo r 1nlor 111•tl on end noeHHfY '°""'· 142-4321 1at.m $1.17111r DAY That's AL L you pay fora 30day a d mlhe DAILY PILOT SEIVICE lllECTOIY DO IT NOW! 642-1671 91'l714. Claullled Ada are the --------1, · _..i f bet _..,. to a 111eceuful Hew eomeUWal you •.-a SeWq an)'thift1 with a YOU re luua 0 1 or• · ••••-or y--" 181 .. 1• It'• to..U? Cluailied eds do Daily Pilot Cle11ified Ad ter job, you won't want l.t ---'"" "" m.iu the employment a beU• ••Y '°tell more It well -Call NOW. II • simple melter . colwnm in Cluaified. people! IOSJI. J\Mcall Mz.5171. ' . . .. . . . -. . . mDS T'IUVl X, INC ........ o. ... -.. e..i...· 18JS Rltchel Street Suta Ana. C• '2'705 Equal Opp Emplyr 11 /F ' I ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ... ;.?!.~! '~~~ ..... ?!.~! ~y. ~ember 10, 1980 CWLY PILOT ij89 ~!'~~~ .. ~ ..... !~.~ .. !!~ ..... !!.~!!~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ...... L ....,w..w 7100:t!W-.tM 7100 MllipW..W i 'oo 'u1ttvd111I 'hore11 8 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •• t'huaht R1llua1 t'lerll 5 day. wllnda 'fraln IECEPTIONISJ/TYPIST Rap. man lo drive• d retwy SIC'Y ,41C £as-nenud lntenlate Mua w111e. R•11ular in lite mal n l on l1u 'I'· SI/Ml j'or IUda. Co• to ~ lmT lr\M.'~U\11 cum pan) Cut1t• 4'rtUft MT0020 car1/yachts/pool1, etc.1.5, Law office, airport Con1truc t1 o n:;AM:· M a 6491~ KENNt:L 'M't:N Ot:NT Residential real estate office has an Bondable·Uve nr North area, xlnt typist. som e helpful, mu s,-~pe ·-.. 6WALOHICI Mun Fri. llAM 5 30PM openi n g f or a well groomed La&una w /Cal. driv legal prefe rre d. C all 55wpm 75wpm, 1ood A Private Man.a1ement Firm ii n-... l)pm11 r«fwred ror •d 6441262 d)i., 640·6G88 Pt!r son able indiv idual. Mus t be I.le l&d record. Odd hr1. belorelpm8SHl811. _ Phone skill• & fr't'JJ of· 1. • .,.. ti 1 .., h I Mo.aal.1·771·2399. tk e appearance~1~all 1ee .. 1n1 rt Noaulbl~. mature v•neenwnt 1• 1 ;,(' 00 evl'tl experienced with typing skilla of 45-60 !Secretary Le1a1 Invest· Mon·f)'I 549·8068 )len ra·..11..1-t t , ''al:_ ..... In .. _ L G11.t1lu1tht No •• 111.1r Sal t Reitaurant ment Con1ullant •eeks ba k De I 11U1U11 O """ tnc •auna nt•et>n•o > fo'arm eh LAMDSCArl wpm. ary commensura e w/exp. _·_c __ v_e opment o. Hills area Tht' J 11re n w f, very 111.ur .. nn• ~roup lni.111lle r . t>x v 'd & License p referred . Call Suzan. Day lime Personnel. e xp'd person w /legal ·•• • ,.11.111~1"'.,, ...to<1tuo 1'.<> ... ti h c:c:9.9400, H ostess /Cas hier , sec'y 1k1Us . Colllns As· S.C'yfleceit• 'o tat ~ " eut•riil.'lu· •0~11 l'rl' "" 8us p e r son & F ood .socaates, 567 San Nicolas Accurat e typing ;f.-g&oo ~---------1 197 21~ • Ser ver for Chuck Wagon Dr. •302 N.8 publil' relations 191por •••cu OPlaATOIS Candtdat~ mu t l>t! able tu dnl wllh tbe pubUr " ht-a tom member WtJ •HI lr&Ln, but cand d aet must huve U(·~tlent drlvint r•l'e>rd fov~r 21. fnsutan('t" ttiqui rttml'nt} & be able lo l'<'Ul't' f°lh II driver's hr Full & P'H1 tJnw avail ..-CHANICS W ill maintain naall fl t-el o f aunt btcses Fleet maintenanct! .:xper pref d l'lt>nC'.il Pleb~ conlat•l Mr ....... 1f4-IJM1tl c ., '~ s..u.. Ille. h oin ~UJI opp0ri'irh1l v r mplO)'t'I l>eh\l'r) man fur (,,\ l'lllll.'S to homc11 10 l ' ~1 &11 8 Jti .1111 , ~S $450 mo , honu:. £.Npcnd.il>lt• l'a1 :, 11; I Ult or~ "!llQ (~t'llenll L iquor 1'..t1t ttmll _ _ , Apply 1n person daily -- - -tant for tommunifry as Tlw ..._. ley C ... 11 W{-ck_.nd~. ~111,hls Mui.l -3-SPM C razy Horu Secretary for Newport soclaUon. Some ~h .. iri hlnt' l':i~h r~K1111e1• ex Sl ea k House . 1 5 II (] Beach Cl'A firm. X.lnt bookkeeping wou'ti be •• ••: ""'t1t•m'(' ti®! l'IJccnlw Orrice Brookhollow Or. Sanl1t lypang & 10 Key .Adding helpful. Salary • ·tlm C l' M CAREER OPPORTU~ITY Ana, 549·1512 skills required . Please menl>ura t e w itfl" ~x ...... Club lerll A " --C'all 644-6156 for a ppoint· perience. Call Joatt•'tao l'ull uuw mui.l ll•• 11 vu1I MAJMTIHAHCE MAH Restaurant help needed. m ent. ner al 673-6170 belt~l een wknil ,, M u~.a l ~IHI Needt'd for S~t Sun J · Parttimedap .$.1.75/hr ---9am&4pm ·t 5(Noum ... for lun"h help. N1uht SE''RETARY -wt "' ti :..>l\M 1211uoi1. $1 08 hr I 14fw ..11 .... I ~ " " ~I Re•t•r•tM9r. l'rt \ vi Ftu v1, c.;8 11 •p r ••p••••t newpert/lr••• pos itio n s uva i'l abl e . To m g ml. tyµ1ng Ser•ic•StwM...,.,.'t l''ullt1nl(' M u~lhr..t\..itl tal~lllorapJ>I • •ntt I ....... 1•111••111 I•-$3 .25 hr Appl ) 60WPM.pubhc relutions. Mgr .Sal +'!, +vaci1t111n l'\l1' & wk1ul11 -.... ,.,. ,.,. ....... ie4fy......_ be..... Waenen;chnitzel. 250 so. mature. exper req N lJ buyout plan. 673·~ PenweiCe.rk ..._,& ........ IM•flt• Bris tol, C M. or l'all E.O.E. Send resume to u:.wl .... GM'"g";-1:\i.•E H1hnaual M ui.1 l> IH! Mamlenanl't' 957-07l7. Class ified Ad tJ802. Dully ..., " "' n I" ~1>m Full tun~· r.fon MAIHTEHAHCE ------P ilot Newspapt'r . P O OPEIAT R, it f-) r H :JO S l'lt'U!>t' ''1111 B.ICTRICIAN • DATA ENTRY Restaurant l:Jox JS60. Cos ta Mesa, for marine canvas & up Cor ap1>l 1..i~. 7:J.'ltl. '1u11 ;i. ~ruWanf( Ur;.t co mfj( • GENERAL OFFICE Johnny's Res taurant 1s ~/it626 holster~ products ,l>frm "'1:1 II JO 5 l'U u. i>l't'kln~ an elel'ln • RECEPTIONIST now h.in ng for the follow-flame Position ava~1Eic. ~----------i t·1a11 to kel'IJ elet•lnral ang posit ions : Prep SECRETARY per pre ferr eJ,,1j :11 ~--_ -_ -_-=---~" ~~r~nr\, su~h"'atst ~~~n;, •SECRETARY ~:kts~s:ro~l=~h~:~k~. j.~~ bu::~:~~~::;~cr";,~~: benefits 645·2~4 ~ c:t·ncr:il OH1 t·1· LETTERMAN f d b 1 SHIP P IN<; • ·•• :.I.\ 1tt•hboarrls & clct• Busboys. Apply in pe rson e r r e · u nut RECEI VING C.:l.E:,RK S.c'y /Recpt. m •al ml•t h:m rsm:. rn gd TRANSACTIO.N SERVICES only from 3-5pm. Mon necessary. Type 40 wpm . Sm lu1· ufr 'J rll't.> IJO!> revJu l'l·rfvrrn , arrou:. Fri 2250 E. l7th. S.A 548·9391 _ Fum manufacturer J~ok Nn ~hathnc.I net l,llt' c.Jutll':. :.ut·h d!> r('planu~ INC ---ing for woman I<> <lo hkµg lll'ft'l'tl\ 1• wiriiil( & m ak • Restaurant quality control. labilillZ)il( 1-'rc~& E o 1-: 1111,: 1·1111111·11111m 10 nel.\ Call Personnel: 1~i~70 Oysterlarm• SIClnAIY organwng s hapmt.-ms . ln111c 1'1.•r..,11111wl \gcn1·) clec·trll·.il u"lallatwns, • Apply 10 person lo The with property manage· loggrng inc .. 1mrng :.up ~ E 17th, C.:ol>ta i\h·:.a replat•tng ,m µ.irt:. 111 Rust y P elican . 2735 ment background Mus t plies Salary Lia sct.l ,,n Swle224 642 IHU mot ir '1'' ~ r p r· H t)'pe S0·60wpm. Prefer exp &15·0:llu 11 'AYIOLL CUllC Health t Jrt' l'Olll11.i n; Ill lrv111e hit.!> u11 up1:t1J.tU; for d tic.1 pucell 111>.ll\ rJu<a l who 111 rnoll\Jll•<l & ha ... <1b1lit) lo v.urk Wt•ll 1111 der l}re:.11urt' I :!\ 1' pa yroll l'XIJl'rll·111·l' cle s1rable, !Jul 1101 n·q u1 rt•tl K1iowle<IJ.:l' 111 ti 111 kl'\ a mu:st liottll "lar1 i 11 g !t a lary & xl11 1 trr 111:l· hen<'f11~ t>..il·k .1g(· 1"111 more 111formu 111111 & 111 ten'll'\4 . t•1111t1n·1 !'>llti nm Rasrn:. 71<1 ti 11 llil 1: 1 ... -................... __ lillll.-I-' ~. ~ . ) ~ c~per ------ac·1 ic<.;oast wy ex""r with c•od ... d acct s. ,. _ _ W l' u 11 1• r 1· x l' l' I 1· 11 ---..... " Ot!lr v1.•r> Un\l'r fur <1ut1J lll'nl'l1t1> 6. l'11m 111·1111"" PAINT SALES REAJ.ESTATESALES ~---------1 C a l l Sand y Bu r n s. µart:. Mu~i ht• 18. hJ\C GUARDS w:,1.:e' St•ud v11ur a c Par t lime. Tul.'s 5 Hi 9, Start the new year b y 1n Restaurant ~~.Coastal Person Shoe sales. full tame 141lh or w ,out e xµ, or" wrll tram. Good t•o benefit-. Apply rn person 9alJ\ to lla m Mon thru 1-'rr. $1 Jn dard Shoes . :J117i~o OnsLul. c.; M gtl llriv 1111: r1'('(1rll & !<ult & 1rnr1 t111H· All :.urrwlu w :I "t S neasrni,: yuur earnings McDON ... LD'S n 8 e 1 l.ACgMency, 2790 Harbor v ~ area~ lJnr(orm.-li•r·ii "' C(. J 11 l 1Jm ome 1.•x11 . "' 1 n-now t' M Aµ11I) .11 lluh ·' • u Box um;11 Kerni f'ima H"r.1,.,.,r .. l.\llh our new high l'Om N h f II •-A" "Ir, r r ·11 ·' ' .. un., ~. 1 .. ow 1nng u w pa rt NEVL'RA""EL' E.0 .L'. Auto Supply i;,rn i 4ti.J .,c:-. 4 " " ,. • l' rt'u 1>.111) l'ilut 2600 11;.irl.Jor Hlvd l M tnl),~11111 pus •10n ui. pro lime Days, eves. G r eat .,, r "' r_ A.~k lor<.:lauc.lt• wt•konit• :'lit• <'Xl)l'I' nc1· I'() Uv.~ lat1ll ~ram pim---------lllf \ l l I W careeropportunities. On-1 ---" I' P ' •11 ' ,. r' .1 l'11~1a \11•:-..1, 1'.11121\:!tl Part Time c µrout.lly offl'r. IJ I, · t•r 11 t .., I"'· l" 1 lhe·job trainin g. Fo rl SECRETARY emlH1!>lral111·~. · rr ~.,t. l ,,.. io11 ••l'' 'll'l', hti 1-· 1) 1-: NHd Holiday $? . ,.,~t resu c luc<1t11111. Suµcr Markei... } 011r W 5th SI !->antu An.1 111 :>.'l•wµurt UeiJc·h more info .. call: 754·9943. 70 WPM, no shorthand. STATIONEHY STOfl¥!°'111 an'u. l'ar llt'l'l'!>i.ltr\ 1cn11,w hr' !112 & 1 1. Temporary Chrrs lma?> .l'rule~!twnal ib:.o<•i. o r inquire a l 3 141 applicants need abO\C CtlM lll'ed ~ s a ll.'~<Jd\ s:JliU µr h r 5.11 0;17·1. :\'lo111"ri .\1,\Nll'l Rl 'i l ... hrSllH m o openrngs for crcd1tC"urd ,1,n\all'Scl'relary H arbor Blvd <.:osta!average !t pellrnl( & Fume 5 tla y~ ,~)iii 1 I I I <rnlhoniallon oµerJtlJr~ \I 1 Mesa grammar s kllb word t-: 0 E M 1' 54llfllll,21:11i7i 1133 llAHU\\'.\ll~.SJ\l.1-.S rl'll 111 "" ..it·1.1 ~u un, Start l mmecll · 1 1 , • emJcr 6.bourdof p c 1 k. d l.\IJrkini.:rnn ds bvttil.t l l 'J lmllt•. 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SALES J:-o;T IJESll;:\ 8{'a c h is seek in g a CLERKS ··.·. den l'<.tl1tu11t'' l )r J.:t•n DEHTALRECEPT. !MM SP~I B<"l' 1 l'Om 1-·ur a ,ali•,,ollrn• :-\hut1 lil J111n1hell•ader :-.-o .... 111 flarr for del·vralrn.11 da\ersifred.topnolt'h J :. 1>fC' t'XIJ requ1n'll Aµph AccountinCJEXpr. 1111:.:.ron lu 11l'IH'lil.' hd\l'K IU\1, l'\Jll'IH'll••·j PASTEUP lcr\1t•wrni: for P•l'llrons helpful Flexrule hr!> ~•sla nt with e xt·el Jnj)l.'r~o11 l'art or full lime 4 da\ Wrll lr<.t rn :-.:eal ap ~lu'I ha\I• ,hit li 11111r & l'.1n time person nt·l·•ll•d •n rl·Ul l':.lale ..,;,ill·!> W 1n11n 4\i!.I 1-Uil !thorthand & l)pml( :.kills M t S · tt• week G.P Xlnl benefits J.!Caraiwe & ~vod SJJl•llrng .·h1•r1ti.iri·I ·k 111 ... 1.11111 111 hook "H~l~u11 .\11111 & WhelhN lll·l'ni.t•tl or nol With legal mrktg and or as er pecta ••s essent111I 1\11µ1 ,, 1'1•n " ' • ' " II S \I FS Jd\crt1srnl( batkground Ht~1.111n:.1brlrl1t'' w1fl. tin l'lu!le krl µulltng a n.d, '' suallt'l' 11f pd rb <111rl a~ ,l•mhh('~ Fam1har 'Wit h n1mµutcr µrt nlouls 111· -.1rahlt• l :t ~ t·ar ... uh·1· tr11n11· c:1pl•rrc11c•l' 1640 Monro\•ra,<: M. &!ialary.G reat locatron. nysaver. 11;1;0 l'la1•n111a hrncd \\llh .1 ... 1.1lilt•: 'J'uc:. :-Jo ""P ne1· Apµ l'a to,.,ce II )VU quJllf} ' • •. Excellent lan gua1:e'>k1lb 642.2427 t: 0 E o/fu•e & staff :'-lewport ·ht! l' .\I ~1 ... a,.,.rnl p1•r'l111.t111~ 1 I ~ l'enn~~Hvc.r . IGl'iU ~u JOl~.lhl• ~1roft·:.:.1on.al~ :,;:~.~=~~,:~1~~~~·;7na;t'd & comPoSllH>n a :'o'll 'ST' CLERK For twket a genl') M 011 Fri IOAM '.I PM W ill tram. Apµl 551 !12 12 .Vt r We~t :'ilt•wpor l StC:t lroncrs 1111· C.:lencal SALES CLERK Leading Orange C.:vunt; mfg. l'O 1s seek 1111: .in 1 n dl\1dual for ~ale~ t'lcrk µ11s 111on Mulil l\pe 4Swpm ~ 10 kc~ h) touch He~11on,.,1 hr lrl) will indullc prot'l''~'"l-t deb11,, & l'rc<l 1 1 ~. & cal alog rcq ul·:. a,, \bu handlrnj( tl,...1111ll'll 1n voice:. 1\ppl_\ in 1wr ... 11n or 1·all Menter Specialties 1640 Monruv1,1. C M 642-2427 E i I E COLLEGE STUDENTS Work full or pa rt 11 nw s e 11 1 n I! l' I t• l' I r i• II I (' <·uli·ulat or ~. n11 1• rt1 eompull•rs & 1 l'latt'll producU, 1 Ht't arl Sa il's i Knowll'dl!" 11f t'l1rnpul1·r screnrl's helpful (i1111cl pay & b<·ncl11 ~ 111 1· M call Lev !°>40 15:10 Clencal ACCOUNTS PAY AILE We have an rmml'd ntl'd for an AC'•'lS l'a) <1blc clerk w mrn of I 'r rr l'ent Pa) al>lc' e "pc·r Succesltful C'a nll1clutc will have exper in a mfgr env1ronmc·n1 & have u gd. found<1tron rn 1-;0 1• apphcalroni. l'll'aM' l'llll tact. Ma1ter Specialties 1640 Monrovrn , c.; M 642-2427 E 0 E COOK For pre -sc hoo l Ex perienced . Part or roll lime. lrvme. 551-453:1 . COOK-SANO'MAK J-:H (J )Jl a m 2pm , 1 1 1 3.30·9:30pm. Mon. Sal 549-~6k1tch. mgr Centt.'f'.6400300 Xlnt l11•111'11h ,'(.. l!l1t\o\lh fl a1·~nt1.1 \n• l)t U_l w,alk~r & Lt I.' Call i5!1 151,:. u k rur HELP W pot l•n11.i1 <.;;ii.ii\ ,. 1111 l lll tlU'> ~!>l.i tarl m~mt w 2ood u1 1 Dental HyCJenist ANTED rr1cu:.ur.ih·" .r111111 , l'E~SWN ucnefrts apµI; rn penon:li-Ar-e•n•~--------1 N 1) n s mo k l' 1 1'. x SALES REP. 89 \IHlli\ISTHi\TUH ~Hi !furn to I lam ~Ion thru perrcnt·cd 22'' du ):. tol·all 1111 lh ·ad cr Ari 4-5351 In:. <'11mpan) Mature ~-Fri StandardShoe!:>.3071 II Ii Aft 5 !If)<! 275 1. hus111cs:. ac·t·ou11t:; for IHI l•---------•I t-:xpl·r req =--: Ii X Int _,_ ---Su llnslol. <.: M 963 41190 1 erl1s1ng . ~I o n F r 1 l1t•ndrLi; r: 0 .1-: St·nd rl• !1<.tm 5l'M l!a!>c .. rn111 MECHANIC ~urnl' to ('lasl>1f1t'<I Ad S<tllo:. Part lrme Bridal Consultont Wrll train Prt'ft'r ex SECRETARY ~l'edt'd 1mmed With 11r wrthout l>horthand T t:m porar) & full tt m(' Call Tod Ser Vll'el> al !17!1 119i1U \\t· 11flcr u "Lal>ll' -.urk ell\ iriinmcnt with on ~·x DENTAL t\SSTNT & HDA. X ra) h t• rc4 I-u II lime . l!Uocl benefrts S;1lar) oµen 642 6880 1111~s11111 Co lll•11l'f1 1' \Tl't'\lr•d to ma1111.1111 'm ? 8 0 I . J) a 1 I\ P 1 Io t Will lra111 !l/cJI ap fl~cl uf m1n1 liu''' rn :-.;cws pape r . ·P11 llo x 1~arnnt·e & g11ml ,,µt>ll1111: l..llguna 111111. 1-:-cp ii. r.:tl l!l60 C11..,l J M l'~a . ('a l':>~l'nlral t\11µly P en rcferc11t·1"• ,.,,,.1111 . ..i l 1;t1 I !1211;lf; n)sa"er. lt>liO l'la1·cntrJ t•u l'>t•11d1h S.ilanl RHI Eltate Sales Stw'l the 't•ar n l-(hl h\ f1nclin.: out ab11 ul th~ c·arcer 11µportun1t1e:. a\a rlablt' al St'lt'l't l'ro11<'rl1es If \llU ha\'l' pcn('lll't' 111 \\Omen :. re ~---------• tail sale:. ~& IM4!1 < 1: 11 c n L :-. a I an a~1 tl henelu,, pal·ka)ll.'.' 111~1l1d l ll K l11 m1>all) ,1121 1tl )h.'<.lwal l.rft• and Uool.il I n s u r a n l' l' ~ I• l" 11 !! 1 o n Plan. S<I\ 1n~~ 1'1<111 wrlh ht~h 1n1cr" l rat(• JI 11a1d huhdJ" IJl•r '1'hr and I "', ... k µattl '.1c!i111•11 .illE-r1i m11111h., f'h1s/> .. ,1 11on ffillH lw frlll'd'tm med1alel) Please~y ot Pt;RS<>SNt-;L ···'• *DRIVERS* ,\\e c M ha!terl 1111 l''ll t·.Of·. t•rc·kuµ. t1r1 1, l'r' & Part l ime drivers . l l :io IO'lol!.11 1\l l>rrtli j general 1.'ll'anuv. ~· T 1·).11t•nem·e or an Jnll•resl t<> 5 JO pm, Mon lhru Frr Ht:.t.te~~ m l'r 21 F T or must h • .n l' giJ clrl\ iug 1 ,. 1n learning .dmul lfl\ e:-.1 Starts al S.125 hr M ust pan • MEDICAL RECEPT. r•ircJ. '>-18 l:!&l llll'lll µroperlrt•:. 1·all for Uc Ill } r:. + l'a ll )t.1rk ~-UI ;.1111 0 r ii J 1111 t' d I.\ 111 I. 1· 1 J 1onf1d~nl1dl rnler\ ll.''4 7!>1 268CJ • n('\.'(Jl'tl f11r 11111· r.:1rl rll'Jll t•---------•I W l' a I!> o ha\ e o p DRIVERS HOSTESS/CASHIER I.aura :.:;-; 1.;jlJ'I Planner "0 r I u n I l I e ~ f 0 I SALES Pl::HSO~. lull llml' ll aker~ W rn~ & l'ht't'!>e Slilop Frent h de ~1rahlt< l'a II !>t'oll o r Paul, 6450447 da)s or 557 Ot.39 eves. 'l:eeded four fl\'(' n11 e.., PRODUCTION l"tlal1hshcll µrotess1onab Oral A Ride, loC'ated rn µer Wt'ek El llaill'hili> Ml>clJ (',il ·\"''' 1111nr ut I l.\1lh mana~l'menl poten Salelt **SECRET ARIES* • Ad\' Ins ide Comm t SL211' c;o T so pho nesSt4 .-lOU S...c) f\JnAnahe1m SI ;!,()()() Recpt TSO funSlll.200 TellersC31LagBC'h $9,!IOU Wfr HappySpotS12.000 L12 Rea~ers Agency -6020 Birch Est '64 EOI:: Newport,833·8190 Free Lai:un a ll1lls has P lrme CM Call L111da Tul'.., Fri fru· lur 11 I' ,.,,, I'' t• • PLANNER / t1al for nffil·es rn Custa p T :.a lc' people, ml'n & & f trme pos1t1ons <:11 evl.'l;&i,2 1142 fl•rr1·1l. 111arl "'"11111· '''I \tc~;i :'-lt•wµorl l r vr ne l.\flmtm earn bel '4ee.nll.---------~ dn\'ln~ re.-. tl\'t'r :ll 1 rn I f I I\' Ill •• II .1,... •. r .I. I SCl::IEDULER ;md San L'lt'mt•nlt' Call 31) 110·. l'Omm1ss1on . 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"' wht'llullng 111anolu1'lltr SELECT worth !'all 552 U46 1 shorthand Mature . gd ",.II d ll ('I " If towork111La1:unJ ,'111g ut•I lwc 1111 l.1•111h 11ra1t1•1· 1014 fl'ljUI J"l•mcnb \\111 PROPERTIES ul'l wt'enli!lpm ~::y.a~~:5~CCoa~:!~ suµer markt•l ,., 1•arl~ areu 11n 111111: lcrm ,1,, \lllrri .'.l.\pt ('tr ,.,,,. 1111 ;ib,,, lw rc:.pon,.rlih• 1111 m1irning 10 mid "'gnmcnl 1'1111 !->&I. h t>IOli•l:•i rna111Lu111rn1: 11 .11 ... 11 1 ----------Se1·rt.-tar_\ need~d par1 Personnel Agency. 279t <1ftl·rn"'"' l 'all iil H~ltl br<1n1·hc" 11c1•d .,1w q1 111 material . 1•ni.:1111·1·r111g l<(«tl ,.:1>alt•Sal1·" llml• for sale" 0H1 C'e ~n~elv~E~.ME 0 L·. d t " t 11 111I e 1IJ 1• ,. Me dicalfDentol 1·ha1tl!t' 11111 11·c!> .111d ,.110 µ WANTED ~lcxrble hours Eager ll c. E<Jrh Bird Hen·p110111~t . Hat'quct Uall W11 rld. I-' V !lli2 137 1 U!->k for Tn1·1:.r or llugul'lll' 14 µul1l 1 l' W 1 II l r a 111 Careers order k11 list J.:.q1 .. rrt'lll'l' EXPl'l"ll.'lll'('d reJI e~tall' learn Ab1H'e a \'C rag •• 4ii•_---------· t rnilcal(1· ('a II 1111\\ l11r 111 an ,. I l' r· 1 r on 1 , . ., skills ncrdl'd Need xlnt.•---------• ('I 1'<111 ,l;11t '41lh lratllllll! ..,,1lc~ml'll r\t•l1\c. l'X I h f r-upµI ,, µ..i'. 1111 t .. 1• ,1111 \'\tii•ri··rii••· \iiu 1•1111111 ma11ufltt·turr11g ""' 1r1111 It' ep one manner:. o u • , p;111t11n1-1 ufflc·c Exn•llcnt f mcnt and Wml' 1·,.llt·111· r I' e I 11 t a 1 l' d Sec-retary mi>S ::r TAIV(l( INC IH15 f~rlthe) Strcl:I S<Anla .\nu l'11 92iW EquJI Opp ~.mpl.' r ~ ,., S'4ll l'hht1J 1o.J Oµl•l'alt1r Full p.r rt trml" wi ll tr&1n Swrnr.; ,IJ 1ft & wlrn<b 1;.ii :w1:1 n ; \("11 1-:HS l're iwhoul lt'ach('I\. I°'<• It ltlllt' H.SI 1;w:i • ! ' l\orrell • f.!t·t in lhi· \ 1111 ' I<,.,,., 1 c Fam1l1;,ir wrlh t h1· uw 111 •·o m m 1"' 1 0 n "r> 11 1 Bl-a1·h Slater II B. Send ESCROW SEC'Y !'>!11m· 111 1111· 'i><'t·r allrl"' .in ~flu• .,,.,Lem l'o11mralt· l'la1.a Hl·..ill~ " .i1.11l.d1lt• 111u1111,111•.irh) 1i.t l'1iroµor atc Plaza Ur . \Cr) urit•f resum e l• Tra1·t eserow li <'PI SCIMCU,IMC •• 111· Wt•11tl1•r a,.t•l>lt•w11r'· '\µt lkh7tiOfl333 l'O lltix !=5220. Hu nt HOLIDAY SSS Don't lel the hol1d 1l\:. lake you b) :.urµn~·e Work lemporar) a~~1 g11 ment:> in the lol·al n C: I Alrpurt area Work J ft•\\ days a "'eek or a fcl.\J w~ks a munlh Wl'l•kh µa) d1e cks Quartl'rl; bonus tnps We arc a 1 j cepllngapplrl·at 1on~ ror T t-: X \S fl 1-; FI ' E R \' L'llH p 111 ftor, I' I.~.:\ Ir y ln1nt•1Jrfr l'e Ml"STha\t• Ul•tllal llpPr,11111r.:f<oom 0 "l•---------•I lnh'lonBeaC'h CA92&16 l!l'neral est·r 11 1.\ t\ ~•·l llu..,111l•i.st 11 Ur 1,..,"hr ,itrii l'hJrrrrat\ envrr1rn m••111 w11h Jll l':I j)l'nt•nce with J,:01111 I)µ =<111.1 ll\111•' Orlluiitt•rlh ·,I(,,, rel lent ~al<11 \ <11Hl l<1'.CE l''lllli\JST F ull •nit "krlll> {;1101.\th 1m l1•11 Ii:! fi')l.ih. 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'IJH'l' minrmum 5 •r t':l.lt \\'~ Plca o;c appl \ .11 T\"rni: phones n• k J:. 1 c 1usu1111)our""' 't•curr 111 '\'l 111'.\C'll 'lf.•lili.!I J•L:ns··>".''L',f. t\fll' fWl.\11m. 1.\1!.h I• ·" · · " a re 'l'e 1ng ..,vmeonl 'i\:\ll \'\ '\J•( r_n' '·'r f 11 ... horthantl Gd o ppl) f111 wrlh a proh•ssronal ;,,l 1 ·' La II a",. a a rt• iJ I . ~.•,,; l:!,'I~... I mi>-~lfll\,\ \\ ltl.'W rrm. (a nghl person, fi45 7053 1r1•udt• who ,. ·0 h·inillu 213 WI fiQ43. II I fi7:1 liif:I) " ' -I ._. "r ... Johnson !I lu 51'M "' , d • , 2n 943 54 13 _, !fi~ 1020 SECRET RY tJ u l r e ~ J n ti · '· Ml•t al !->h11p tll'I J• ll r~h rArvEx tNC A respons1hlltlrt•s uu1~1dt• 111111s 1•keepe1 lo Ir' e in :.t·huol i·~r1 Ill '4l'ld111i: & ·"--· ....... -~ .... ~... RECEPT(TYPIST A youn!l & growrng naJ I roulrneofflc•e work ~ust wih 1 " \h\•et m i·a ·il 1• T llH5 H1t C'he,Strc1•t . adve r11s1 ng a~en<'_\ ol m"lll'\ µl u, 1 1'h lwmu'c'. fn11R" ll1·n·· lb Iii malurt• p1•1• .. 111 •111 L' ''" I J \I l' ' ;1 J I' 11 .1 I< l' I! d r 1J I t' ., !-> • • I c \ Pt'rll'O\'l' \4 fll1· 1-!I. Se.tr' l'rc-. 114" i II Fl \\1JMh I' :1o1111 TOOLING ./ALE Cl£11S F1l>t"r1-1la,.., 111uling "'"II' l'' p ilt•S I f~•tl , ,J !'.I I) I~ /IECEPTIOlllST \ Jg.tl.iund ~J r llm..ih :11ao1 '( W F orilh.rm ~ •\ ./TYPISTS 45 ~;·) !l:Snl w,m Tra1t>l \cen"' 111 ,,n l llCTA TYPISTS , lll't'lb l">:JI ,lj!t'nl lot •1111 'Ille ~u lr ... (..rll 11~b1•r i.'>-t 1;;:,5 ! Call loda) for aµpt . manage lime ('ff11·1cntly 1 ('iiup '' 111 •'1'1.\1Jorl S3~ hr 5,15 5~7 1 Santa 1\11a C/\!12705 :-.;cw11or1 Be adi all\'erlis ne«lsyoutoassrs tfora<' and make Rood c-ommon l!ea!'h , lt tfl•rc n l'e« . . . 1-.qual 0 1JPl .> Empl\ r ing agency nced s sharp. t·ount exe1·utrve Must ProdUCtl•On sense deers ions t\pµlr llt..>('(lcd Call 7tlCHl745 Motels .vi F cneq(et H' person for ha\ c frrendl} ph11n e l'antsshoulclha\·eexl'cl HOUSEKEEPER F ront des k & l'llX fronl rl c1.k llc 4 uires m anner.aC'C'urate ly ping T,1p1s1 557.0045 Cf'\-Llr\:. I xlnt l} µ1111( & phonE k II & I Types· t/ secretar1a (J!Owpm I) v Ti> 1 .... e full r"SP••ns'rhi'lr' oµcralur 1',x per pre -. k 111 A s 1 s, x nl or~anllll· llMPOl!APY PlflSONNll SllMCLS In") •. cl I k II "" ~ f ·" IJ • r•J "S'l'JCS \SSL' IL' .s s 1-1ent•y ex -taona l ahiht1ess1m1'I l'' " "' · cnra s 1 s ly o f hOu:4ehld For 2 ern-,, <IY"' nrghl ,\pp '1"' ·I r,M 8 .r.R pent'ni·c helpful. but not ' ar " Some aC"counl1ng exrr adulll> Rd:. &intervrcw l} 1n i>t·r son S i\N ll e av y a ss embl y . reqwred T he Sanborn account coordrnator. l72lllrchStre•t Typesetter pref rcq "cl. Salary open C'LEMl::NTJ-: INN LTD rrn1sh1ng 768-2954 ('n 714·640·8444 Phoneus loday9~7-9300 Mewportleoch , Xlnl Salary & be'leflts for 64_0·fi02S M K h <I & Pl 1 1 ti SECRET"'RY -Evening Shift Al least iO us1c1an cy oar um1er,exp1npum rnf(llt'l'Cpt1on1s l Errand "' lhe right c.lcd1catc~ & re· Housekeeper wanted bass Player for contcm & heating, tr uck & tool!> Gir l. parl time. 1 5. Mon Good t y ping s k ills allm _________ lllj wpm Top pa) for ~eod s.ourceful rnd!v rdual. .\Ion. F'ti 9AM -S.J OP M Porary group contact furn. Compelrtive wage lhru 1-'rr for N e wport must S H helpful. but Secretary rnd1 v1dual Our b=ts Contacdt Mr Free~ at To care for lovely Balboa Kathy 631 4062 & benefits 536 1452 Ueach 0"veluper Fron t not reqwred Great pos1 SENIOR include med1t·al & al Unit e lnrlustrres . 3 ----' tron for self·mot1vated • SICRETAIY 1nsurance &credll 11'i1 .... ~n . COUNTER help for don ut shop. AM & PM shifts a vl. No exp. nee. Woman pref. Apply rn person . Oippily Donuts. 1854 Newport 81, CM 714/644-9812 Peninsula Home & NURSES F~EE P ROJECT IONIST office appearnm·e. ~ood rndiv w advancement 0 u r D' r e c tor o I Appl) in person be~ e n -----school age c h ildren . Experiencedmon union 11hone vo1c'e. depe ndable poss rbalr ta es . l'a ll Manulacturino has a" 9a m Spm M ond a y F I 8 E R G L A SS Must speak Englis h & Practical nurses, aides. p lrme. 675·4580. art.I cur 675 4725 Catherine a t 751·6271. i mmed nee"d for '"a thr ough F't1day For eman , 3·11 s hift have xlnt references. c 0 m Pan 1 0 0 s & N rt Be h n.--c t M _,.. "··IJ 673 7643 aft. 6PM •-domestics. Li ve in1out . 6PM IRl'.:Cl::PTIONIST L'ronl _!,~ ac -secretar) with 3 5 .\·r" of ._.._..,.. oas COUPLE WANTED Manage sma II business Part-lime. Will train Call for appt &4fl 3279 CUSTODIAN Head Custodian needed by HW'llington Beach Cl· ty S c ho o l Di st . a..-vregor Yac hts. 1631 on.,_ wknds. w fulltrart tame posrtrons -. uHice appearan(·e Light SECR ETA Ry 'd re<>ent exper . p rt>ferabl) D~ Pilat P lacentia,CostaMesa ------__ avai now Pro Shop M ana g"r •1 b 2 ·exp th f • '""'W •St t " ly prnl( .. s t 1 p f w1 1n manu act urane ""711 aJ ree ---l .... S R AIDES IH ACTION needed Are you ;oun1f' · 1 u. e ame, s m . 0 c Lagun a environment Candidat( l'06l& Mesa. CA 926 ~ FtLECLERK "U ANCE p IS . Active'> Middleauc~ nrchan<'e for ad vance Beachpubhsher497-3600 mustbeablalol"pe60+ 6424321 La La ersonnc ervaces ., 111ent S8SO mo + liberal --------"' -' rge insurance agenc~ 'rge tnsurance !lgency of Orange County. Inc. older"' Play tennis and be> n e f 11 s A 1 1 SECRET ARY wpm & able to use a dr<' Equal ~pot t;mplo ~r has immediate opening has immed o pe ning . for 695Town Cente r Dr 11730 nl'ed a li;t or 2n<l Joh ~ · PP Y n d taphone, s horthand skill~ i ...................................... __ for fast, e nergetic filin g Account Representative. <:ostaMesa 545-0500 Call 497-2286 bl'lween pe r :. on •.t am r It o n wante fo r busy up would be a definite plus I Doing BuaJneaa '1· clerk. Paid co. benefits. Sala r y comm w /ex· ---_ 3.5PM Pamutier Construr t1o n. holstery & decorating co M 1 h b CallLinda :848·8348. perience. Co. benefits. •OFFICE f>L',RSON "'O R ---2915 Red Hrll Ave Suite Mustbegd t ypist&ablt u s ave a ove 1' Under A SUN7-Sl300/mo. de pend· 1i---------i inl on e1tperience. Apply Linda: 848·83411. MISC INDOO R & OUT· aide·dnver Musi have . 951·2965 __ Shou.ld be able 10 e ffcc • N•mc? Xlnt. working cond . Call GAR o EN c ENTE R . P tr Housek eeper & 1o r t'-200C M. 557 7951 o wor w tpeop e C. & be able to use a 10 key. Uf I .. r t k 1 • M average numerical s kills 1 ~ Flctltlo I 73514lhSt. H.B. 536·8851. DATAINTRY Paruime days, flexible houn. Will train. ~57·7314 . (Terry). RLE ClEn J NITO DOOR WO RK. IM2 811f>6 car t h a t w l II ho Id Heception 151 '! Y P•~t · SICln'"IY·LR.A '"LS lively communicate w11~ A R --wheelchair. 640·2746 weekends R es idential "' ~"' all levels of personnel ~~ i For Newa Department. Full time exper. waxe r. • IJfFIC( M"I ~ real estate om ce needs Irvine. 2·5 years exp. for ln addition lo a very . / ., 1 : cellent frin1ebenefits JANITOR bu sin ess In N e wport Noexper. nee. 951·5024. Ucense preferred. Ca ll <714 >833·3622. benerits & a highly com Some ty ping required, Topwages 979·3923. • P/for Fff health food PT rece pt io ni s t 6 attorney law firm . competitive salary . we .. -l ;;:J!'t 1' hours 6AM-3PM . Ex· -Oneperson office.SmaJI saJes.Fa ntastic lncom e . Sat /S un 8 :30-S :OO . Salary neg. Call Fran offer a full r a n (!e of ' ' ._ . f'orappolnlmenl, call Immediate opening In Huch. l:lookkeeprn" & Suian SS9·9400 __ .,. __ _..,.., patable work e nviron · All • '4~4321 Id 277 Irvine/Newport Be11ch secr'"t I ·" ~·~-... m•nt P leas "Ont"' t "•• -......__, ....... 1 Dlll • • . " aria expe rience RL'•.L ESTATE SALES •1e-10 .... IST Major. Ne wpor.t Center ... . e ~ .. c nc1111eu1 "•-· ,... .. I 1, Counter • Prep Help ~I COAST area, ror a nighl·shlfl requlrl'il. Send resume ""' " _...' " I f k L Pft'IOftnel office et ••• " ,.....,._"'"'" j DAILY,ILOT Janitor IOPM .fiAM to: All ll8l1. Daily Pilot, If you are intere sted In With or withou t typing aw irm see 1n1 eg1I MmfwrC.-c191tMs C•Uflty ~ Tiie DAfl 'Needed. •lao caterlnr.. Good frin ge benefits Bo 1~ c M 926 making a c hange o r needed. Top pay. Tern Secretary, inl~lllgence, ...,.... ,.LOT ,....._. tM..,.. I !:xperienced aptly n 330W. Bay Street package. For inltrvlew, -x __ .:, · 26...:.... seeking a new career in porary & full time. Call (d skills• previous leaal l640Monrovia, C.M · •"4 -... ........ lot CM ,..._, Newport l~or Coat• MeH contact Lai S loUon o,tonatrfc Office Real Estate, call and aak Tod Services at 979-8900 up req. Pl use c all~642~·M~2'1~~~~~E~.O~.E~. cu•••"'•"· " ''" •• : aMW.CoutHwy.N ~~F.q~&aal=Op~~PQ'~E~m~p~ly~r~~u7~1~4~6~4!il 1 6 1 6 Neat, o ut"Oln1. W IJ J forJollnorVodv1tCole -L uAnn Dutcher atr: !:,''!:::..:.-:~011.:'9~ i "'O E MtF ~ " 1---.. ... -......_...~ " j1 WANT ACTION? ""· · .. · _ __ lraln. 847·~ Hunt. Bch. ol Newport. Realtors. Have aomethlnfi you want ,__,.,, ~ fastest draw In the ...... ----. Owifod • .., _..,, ~=-=":.~·.~Tl" .... .., ,....,,. """" Sdl Idle~;;,;;;-.., . ..,, ....,... :.".=/'~~led ••• do a:::!. 'l~~;.,. I ~~in<.i ~.D~r,.f.li•• ···-~ .. -• ~ - -! • • I 1Ql19 2 •· 0 -"' ,. \.- 54~5115 New Location Plant• gift• fruit .baeket• errengement• MESAVERDE - FLORISTS 2701 Herbor Blvd . .-1oe c.~1 Co1te MeH RUTH'S ANTIQUES 10% to 20% discouAt with ad. 5041/J So. ..,.. .................. cnex,t to ferry 1 ~ rLYWr,~- 0~ , -1.?. () ~ IOT -llR A RIDE(); I R SPECIAL GIFT CERTIFICATES 2940 Grace Lane Unit A Costa Mesa (714) 549-9922 Entertaining • is easy .•. -.wrth a little help from vour one-stop party shop. Qua I ltv Hallmark paper partvware Is bright·and festive, and coordinat- ing accessories let you deck the halls In minutes. Hallmark even makes clean-up easv ! B1)'SIDE.t PHA RM_a£X . - 1016 bayslde dr. • newport beach .. 760-0111 HOLIDAY SPECIAL 5 Free Visits With Every Hew Membenhip We will honor your membership w1tt1 any other salon -11 you buy a memt;>ersh1p with our salon Give 1t1e g1f1 mat keeps on g 1v1rJ A 15 Visit ~lft C...+Hk.t. To y_. Fett• C...tw 169 E. I 7tt. Stn.t Costa MeM 642-1045 SPARKLE ~ <t ~~·f:::." ....... \.) • .:..~ °':"-('' . WITH YOUR OWN SPECIAL HI-LITES FOR THE HOLJDA YS HAIR CO LOR BY VIKTORIA GAG GIFTS for: Off ice Parties "The Boss" Adult Parties Also Santa Suits & -Santa Helper Costumes. Stocking Stutters WONDERLAND of FUN HO V(. IM St., C.M. 645-tOU ~ A"ARD "INNING 4i1 Jt' I New York Style -----s CHEESECAKE . W RETAIL· WHOLESAL! ·CATElllG *SPECIAL* AMARETro CHEESECAKE Frtt Sample Prior t o Purchase MR. D'S CHEESECAKE CO. 698 W 191tl SI COSTA MESA 631-5318 Of'{N I~ MON $111 • r•f OflM.11'1' Suncloy ICM 't n 0ec. EnCJl"C"able Gifts For heryw Money Clips, Charms. Tankards. Flasks. Pen Sets. Goblets. Baby Things. Bowls Pewter-S1lver-Armetale NOACK'S I 70 E. I 7tt. St .• Costa Mna 646-1141 We r>0w ...,,.. a llO(>d Mlec:l11>n of Je .. ieo -.,,. Atllioue Poe•., Watches l>Y Eto•" '1•tn111on W•Hl\am •nd Ome9A ;,___M_I_N_I _ _.n-~-z....;;:;.~-~-R-==+=-~.-CL-EA-RL-Y -EL-EGA_N_T G-IF-TS--r:O:;;· tt:;;;lttb;::-· ---:W:=A:-::YH:::E:-::0:::11:----, For hwy-~ JEWEi.HS M"'' or L.elles' RING RESIZING SPECIAL Smaller'§•· L~r'll• • eg.•1 000 Jup to2 sizes Aeg •2100 No Co1h1me Jewelry or lnd11n f urQuO•.M Oe stQ.nflt & ManYfacturftl ol F •M ..kl"#eH'V W•tc.h ' CIOC~ ~-S.ne<,.. ........ , ly • .., I IOS Mewport M.&. C.M. All Work Done on Premises 645-5160 645-JZll Weekdays 10·5 :30 _,,,..,, ~'+-"'!Y'-.~~ Sundays I "~•.I 12-4 CHRISTMAS POODLES I hllgrt!n Squtore 270 1-.: 17th St Cost a Mesa. CA 92627 71 4 J 645-1909 Regular si ze & teacup Sile too Put a Poodle in your child's stocking on Christm as Mominic We can layaway now for you So call or visit Sherr y s Poodle Parlor. ZOJOI II•• ... Dr. 5-ttt AM (7141 546-2848 '· Ifs Surprising What Happens When You Give the Right Book to the Right Person! GIFT BOOKS o n Art, Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape, Architecture, En ergy HENNESSEY & INGALLS, INC. lttOP IY TlUPttONI (714) 540-6400 FREE GIFT WRAPPING ........ -..... - -.... -• .. --.. w • .. . . .. . L e a th e r bu s i n e s s c a s e s • '( "';;' Present This Ad & Receive L eatherette vinyl busi ness cases • "W · "Gemsonic" Jewelry Cleaner • SOlid walnut desk & wall clocks • At& -SI 4.tl ¥ .. ~th Purchase of So Ii d o a k & a c r y I i c k i l c h e n : 100 00 Or Mort accessories • Plus many other fine & unusual gifts at great savings. (Limited supplies) no I w. Moore St. Ulllt I s.... AM OC s-. Meet 557-6127 s.t Dll. S-14t SANTA CLAUS would like to visit your home or office party. Call for appt. • 963-1561 PUT SO.. MA61C IM YOUI HOUDA YS with The Gambler. Wizard or Medicine Man Spark up your party. Call Johnny La Montia 963-1561 ..... llMJIM,. U dinner plates, oyel blu la 1old . $150. m.1'40. I QMAT CHIHSTMAI GIFT 2 Hendmede Crocheted bedspreed.I, 1 1old . t while. box queen u . -.MN074 / JUST ARRIVED FOR c•snw ~each Cruisers by PeuJeot Sl30.00. 2 speed Puch 's 1825.00. THI MCM'•Dl• 6470 Welt CMll Mwt ... .,... ..... 611.Jtll I BRAKE FOR 91t1/ UNICORNS 11 ... " ' "' ' ''" " 1 I ,i • MAmOll .. ~ CMll •••• . /'' ' t ROLLER SKATES ~~ N1 IGdaar Qi 1f ar A '9rt9ct -PGf Clw1lll::a1t · .... ,.. ..... -. 17TMA ... Ga, COITA tmA 111•1•11• ( ( • • d r f: e u II " (. h .. 11 •• n 11 ) II b d a ll h e tt bi pl ('j in Iii 31 JI. dt rn tic C:U ,s pt Ot l I p II ti· ln St SC m g£ '" WI fr hL l ta a I be Cc po DOU.HOUSE Wednesday, December 10, 1980 ONLY PILOT 01 f .i .............. -..er ...... C:lllrh9-tlfta. lre•et 1et1 fw ............... " ............ ,--...., ...... ret.. .... ,. ................... ... MenOcin.,.AO ef ••II••'• te c•r• fer Iller ii.c.... C l , .. ._ ~· tlfta. LJtee. ~E ... .-lllle'I .._ ,_ fw ..... Mc-.-<.c> l.ettO<l TM ~ ef 9fh • -,,._ I -•t ... ,..c•~.._ ..... .._.. ....,_ 4Mfh "-Sl.IO .. UJ.H . rT&l.E noRfTRl ,,.,. ........ , ...... ( ......... "' .. ... J71 l.17111St.,C .... .... 646-4026 <live a gift that says 559-8060 "I love you" in the language of flowers ti __ ii~! ~(ff ~ ~ w .......... --~ ..... Oelic.1tetv hand sculpted gold rose pendenl 11 signed or~ 1n11f, touched with I sparkling diamond ~ ~~'1~r:l'.it-1 GENUINE IUIMESE aua•s fine jewelry 640.1611 ':.I/I Gi•e Dm1ce es1011s for Chrishnas Dorottty Jo._.• HI I Lest.Hwy. Carou .. MGr Dorothy Jo D..ce Shldlo H t·5 I. Csr.Mwy. Cor-. .. Mw 673-341.0 \~~ ~E~L THY lvul" ~~ 369 L I 7tta Street Cott. MeM 646-I 100 "Mon U, Y-..._.. For TM HelHMy•" w ......................... 2.25 .. tshelled) ........................... 1.25 .. Stefl ~ tw '-c .. Ju 1 t I n t ame l o r C hrlstmus! Colonial. wood sld.ln1. shake roor. compl rurn .. many Items handmade 1700 In vested. 6'6·0424 art. 6pm Nat iv i t y se t ": h u n d p 11 1 n t e 11 fl 1 n s anlmulx a nd lar.:c 1·1•run11c· l\UfllllS Cull lor m l' t II r I I I ) 0 u I C:hristmai; onkr 14 .. uot ..... Amer . •~rl'nch & EnJ(l. with "The Country l.ook Now op·n Thur Fri-Sat . 11 S Cunncry Vililtf(C . <1 17 Jli.l St . Nt·wp on Rearh 673 3388 THE PEDAL PUSHER PllSatn llCYCLI SWAP .-T & SHOW Accessories. antaQues bikes cruisers & INtuzzer!> The Biggest selectron 1n Ca1ttom1a 2109 ... .,... ll•d., M.wporl-..Ch C7 I 4t 67~2170 MYLAN'S ORl8'r AL GIFTS & JEWELRY Sped .. We n..llMJl•'-J & Clwft.._ --·---OFF -E * .-..1 SMrts • -r~ Loc..-r -Ctwi"-GHh & Toys 20% I 125 Newport ll•d.. Coste W... 54 .. Z 141 PAUU'S "OUT or THIS WOILD" ~ADI ,.CAM CAUOT CAH l11credlbll' f1 llJK :olS t- dchvl•ry Ord<'r now for C'h ris1mu' ~1rt~ t. partit•\ ~5 1717 ONet Ide• For Chrtetmeel !'e arl M ink Wulk1n11 Coal ~'IOO Jo'aw11 t:sroad Tari l.amb JJ«k••l $300 545 61191 • SILKY TERRIERS AKC Mult..., & Female CeH 557-2121 H >J OPEN I NG In l,11acun11 1,111 h ;.~, .. ft·~/l(l/h1111,J # ~ l 'HJI I \'I l()l lS ../ «ll"(·lll \ f ~ll?I ''""'d" cl" t .. I•""'" \1111~ IHO 11'-'-~II' ,,. •• , Ctitt tt.fil.efl. .1\U •I \I" '' '"" 1111ra K .. a,·h 11' \.110 01 Freeland's Pre-Anti~ues 864 W. 19th, C.M. 642-7331 Restored American oak sideboards tables, chairs, dresser s, hi-boys. Lots of sm all st u ff. ~~~ ..... !!.~~!~ .......... !?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••!?.5.~ ••••••••••••••••••!??.~ ~ •...• !?.1.~ ~~.~~.' ••••• !?.8.~:~:::.~~.' ••••• ~?~.~ ~~~nts 8083\~;p~~~ture & 8085 ~h0w~~~dvar;!lY 10 s pd Kmg bed. clean $69, s p Beautirul 18K !(Old ran~ Snap on !.Hie 1';d 1 3 l':ll•t•lnl·WhL•t•kha11 ;:-.1 t·\1t· \\un1l;·r t1 1 .,_, h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ETHINARIAN . P 67~ OSSS rollersk at es s 2 9 $7 w /2 ct emerald, 12 hll le drawers. I shelf llwka s.1s11 , 111111 t• ll1111r ,1.,i1, ,,..,, t t "' 1>11 • • 1111 1 r11111 '"'r"' \I 111 ult J 111 I I' 1 .. • t 1 '' Assistant /Reception.•~~ Zenith TV Avante 25· diamonds. appraised ble li-lh :17K4! I ulf1·1 1;.11 11:1• .. 1 "11h J" '"·'' l'llo 111 • "" ,., "'P'• ' r '''" r 'lid f'?r C.M pra<'t1t·e I-rl 2 t;irls Utkes W " & 16 ... 5270 645.5278 $2800, sell SlSOO 4\H;.431~ $140 i fiH·511:J7 d1111111, ~!vo •••..1 is11,2 Jllt·r 11m11 ::I~~· '"I 111u11 Exp. pref. 548 37 94 Yellow $45 each. Ca ll ---. .. -. ---TOOLS I SCIAM-lEJS llP~ I'm 80"7 wkda_y11 _ __ a~ter5 .• u 2.579,c 2 sofas. 8 & 6 . matchin Marq. diam ond ring, I 05 John Wayne Tennis t:luh Mc1•hun1t'. gurdcn & 1•1111 I ..,.. •1 b rr t h ~J<.1r~hulJ IOU ~all supt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "chorolale brown. Ilk ct,appr.$6700. esto er famll) mcm 1ers 1p slrul'l1 un . nc" al or ANSWERS h:ud br;J1n . t!fi';' motkl Zebra Finthi•, ror sale Waitress with car for wicker bas ket lunch ffrv1ce Earn $150·S175 weekly 9.30am till lpm. <!I " Silver MotobeC'ane IO~pd & equipment. all a!> new 642·2900 new.642·0862 548·0261 (7pm·8pm only) 644·1613, 759 9471 I.lull) I hclow cosl Mu:-.l IJh all Maple Coffee Tu bl MEN'S OMEGA WATt:ll W 0 0 0 W 0 \' r: ;-.; 642 5920 ~~~11_'1 ;~,~j:.:•: ~~~~~~t.1~~1~., <~i't~.~~:; «all l<,ttl~i~ o:ix~, 1Sohd J$25. llEAVY14KGOl.U ULINOSll mo ultl xlnlJOll:'ll WAY:'llE n:~~IS W\11-.kllt-.I> l!ll tar l't•1l t ,,11111a Mon·f'r• Must be neat & 1040 depen dable L11 r 1'1>••••••••••••••••••••••• K.Jtchen 979.0747 for app't KJ::ESllUND Pups AKC after !barn Champ s1rc M F Pel & 645 3430 759· 1643 cond , beige 1·ol11r!> .\t U!>tl M 1-: .\1 Ii I·: It :--II I I' ·1111, 1, 1 ht• 11111,. ,,1 , <'.If 11111111•1 "11 h I rl't' 11f l.1 1 • "ClltOS & Orqans 80'0 ~~ P;i1d $1400 Will ..,ell SI IO I 0110 11, llJ 11\ 1h,11 i., .alou u I )!111r.;. 11p IH 1 hi' n1·1 .. ••••••••••• •••• ••• ••••• !.h ow P v t pl y WAITRESSES 2131001 1345 art ti pm Apply btwn 9A M & . . . , . 12PM Charlie 's C hrli , ( h1huhua, Pomcran1an. ~JI Hcdhtll, Rldg 112. 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Velvcteenh vingroomM~t l ~•l.I h ?,I~ until Club644 51!J4 f'l,1,.:-.1f11'd .11hd111t ..,.1·1l "·•11l,\clll1':0.u lt,. 11-l:!,,tiili! ll.t1li l 1lotl l"''rl wd Oliver's Restau rant. :mo< 968-0040 afl 2PM xlnt cond. call urter 6pm 1 C.:hnstmas (;all Drr k al QUIST PIANO SHOP ~ 1111· I .. at 1'1.10<1" 11"1 111 ,1o, .. 1 ,\ I( I I flll• I 11 r11111•ol t1f1 l'rc·rn •·, I ,11 \I ol I I t I, \\ .1 I 11 U I ~ • 1 I I I f f fr I • ;1 • f , ~ f \ ( ·• ..i••"' 1111111 'l'r '" I p111•h1 lrw11 sx:11 ,..;~u I l.1111111•111 \ 1 II I! le"' I J.,. dt. K. ;., Bnslol,CM Mon Fri . al l cl u\ 633·4161 even1nl(s and 5Chnslmu!.Hcnµc., To> Poodles. Apn('11t Slll Sun 557 7844 • weekends or 540 5630 Bourbon c akl' brantl) FULLTIMEClerk 1\K<.: weekdays dip. el c $3 l\a11·' to work ror 17141847 0916 s A<.: RI 1-· I <.: 1-; T II f'.'M~MI IOIO Kitchen, Box 27 1. Ctl M PETCO RED DOIERMAH FOLLOWING Xlnl ktn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 921625 An 1 m a I Su pp I> PUPS sz bed $75, hardwood LUGGAGE TAGS Portabl• spa w .,kiri & Supermarket s drcsser 1m1rro r . $50 . equip µai·k $!!'>fl 111.,,1 t:nergel1c clean t ut hard 963 04811 Sohd maple t1111in~ rm from your bus m ess carcJ. orr S4&309? ' · wor keri. apµly 15041 set S200 <.:o uc h . $7 5. Send one card for each -- All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train ! Golden West Sl. 11.B POOULE Pupr>1es ror Mahogany cui.tom h1 fr lag plus one spare We NP Bayview Yat'hl l 'luh 89H~ Chnstmai>. also teacup cab111el $50. 7GO ll28~!or 1 retur n permanent ly membership for Ft•rn ~M µoodl es546-28411 noans.640 7977 ~~:!~ '::a~:l~~;e 3\~~in~ single. Bari.win 1;;;1 1 ~121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KELSllONO PUPPIES Henredon din rm sel, I D. reqwremenls Pre Sa<·nftte' Cic11u1n t• .\1111k .W .. u 1005 AKC registered. s hots 44x66 lllble & 4 chairs. vent loss & thert ' for a Stole Silver 1n , 11l11r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557 3172 Ives. $400 642 4959 personalized tag en close S200 ~G llU711 wallpaper, fabri c or WESTMINSTER "'"to You 8045 Elegant ch rome & glas "Day Glo" paper & WI' Seasont.'d oak fm·'"""I ABBEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• din table w 6 uphol c·ha will back & trim your delivered & "tac ko•ll ANTIQUE MALL Adorable hlk Lab Fem . 1rs. sacr $1250, xlnl 1•ont.I. tags. Or try lwo cards Jud). ·1!14 •lifi·I Daily 10·6. F ri 10·9 puppy. 8 wks old. nds Eves. 644.1007 back to bat·k. Closed Tuesday h<?_me. loving. 644 7itlll -----PRICES 117:>JWeslminster Ave. Body part s for A lfa 5.e. 1055 ~::a~~3/iSSwea . Garden Grove 554·6l03 Romeo. 1543 Orange Av. 6/9l""S St.SO ea. t /Sun 13lh /14l h ever· -.. <:oilta Mesa. ything m ust go. stereo lOor more $1.40 ca . ..,,.men 10 I 0 · 1050 equip, 19" color T . v .. Sales Tax Included ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lawn rum .. much more. NO CARD'! HARBOR AR EA 369 Ra m ona Way <oH Draw your own or send APPLIANCE SERVICE * * I BUY * * T~tin CM > name, address. phone & We buy used applia~es used Fur niture & • . we'll make one card per -we sell recond .. g r. Appliances-OR 1 will sell hr1stmas Yard Sale. tag. Add 2Y each. appliances. 549 3077 SELL ror You Great gifts-toys-clothes· Send check or m oney or -~"".rTllS ""UCTIO.... etc. 2031 Nationa l, C.M. derto: Dou ble oven, electr ic -.o "" " Fri &Sat 9.5 PILOT PllNTINC. stove. Garre rs ' $allier. 64'-1616 & IU-9625 · · P.O. Box 1:>60 ··E I ea a n te ·· s 1 o o. tiques, queen sz bed Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 851-lBM. Hand~ome Oak Veneer 185. dolls, Santa Clauses,------ REFRIGER AT O R Gd. cond. $150. 5'8·0957 or 963·3041 exec. desk, dbl pedestal, more. Fri. 9·4. 3116 Van Lo•• lelocMla lega l siu d r a w ers. Buren,C.M. Send someone you love a 36"X72". Retails over··•----'--------t bouquet or 30 multi col· s:zoo. Sell $175. 960·5580 Multi Fam ily Ga rage ' ored helium balloons lied ---Bake Sale. Sal. 13th, with ribbon ' your own SearsSertes90aulo. Red velvet lounge chair . 14231Wyeth Ave.Colony. pe r sonal m essage waler softene r , $100. S-s hape. 3""'x7'. Very Irvine. Perfect for every oc· ~·7188 ph•h. Xlat. cond. $150. casion . We deliver. Was IBOO. 979-7238 .... 1061 8'73-4419 REFRIGERATOR less ••••••••••••••••••••••1------- lhan 2 yean old $300. abed. 7'. Swivel rock· For Sale K in • si&ed STAMPCOLLEC.:TIONS 561·2135af\er6. tn& chair . Heavy ro und Mediterra n e an Be d PURCHASED by Dave 24" IClsJMI brke (Jhl 11 1 F1 radio re1•1Jrcl µla\ l'r, Magna vox. good 1·1111d Cartridge m11v11• prnJct' tor. by Tedin1 rolor X Int Christma!. ii•ft~ 5•19 431tA SLOT MACHINES Many models. 5•, 1<1 25· Any fair offer Pvt part) 675-1926. SEASONS GIEETINGS 0 n c e /\ g a 1 n : I-' r u m t N e wport Ba ys h orc Christmas Lots'. 1-'r\'sh cut farm l(rown. quultty chrlstmas t rees. no w avail. New hne SHI !11!'. count on ever ) tree. custo m rl or k 1ni;: delivery 600 W Pac1f11· Coast Hwy 645· 7347 I' 7 blk So. of Mc Donalds I RID DOIEIMAH PUPS W&lher • Orver Sl2S ea. coc~tall table . D a y : Spread ~ .. s. Cooper . ca_ll_846_·238_7 _ • ~ s:M-0406, Eves: 759-0479. 940 .... Dlhwshr $100. Smith Corona. all e lectric, --~·0483 M&.5151 Lh1lehbDl~lnC1 Tblh w1 I •••••••••••••••••~~!.! hvy duly. Secr etarial Full comp\ele set of A I aca. a ne c a rs, lldl typewriter. Just Craftsman tools & com man a m I c row av e Jlllt redone 1115642·7347 an'• l'Kt yellow 1old to.rhrmUc. Almost new bracelet, In nt.11aet lex· HrYlced. Sl50, Black ' ptete set of metrics, also rill ~. Top or Lin e For Sale: 2 Sw e d ish lured curb Unk, m easur· Dedier Workm ate Hvy complete tool box. top & -....... cbain, 1 couch, end ta· Ina lJmm In width, I " ~Y T able, never used. bottom ro r set. brand ble, coffee t able, '300, lml\h. Secured with a MO, S LI Iii -G YM EX· new. Must see lo apprec W •I t I • I b o u • • m..oda~ conceale d baa clasp, erdHr. 1ood cond. 915. Malteoffer. 646·3037 ,...,.,.,.tor. Runs 1ood 1----.;.._----1 wtth a flaure a safety F ishin 1 equi pme nt . I - · .. \ . A epectel Deity Piiot gift guide wlll 1ppe1r every Wedn•Mt•y thru December 17. AdvertlH your Chrt1tmH gift tteme to 340,000 Or1nge Coe1t reedera ••ch week. Whether you •r• 1 prtvete p.,ty or • buel- ne11. come eboerd our Chrt1tmH Gift Tr•ln to Hll your merch•n- dlte. To plaC41 your HoMdey gift hem• on 01" GIFT TRAIN PAGE Call • Deity "'°' CMetma• Ad·Yleot CALL TODAY -542-5678 DAILY PILOT ,. . .. .... l ·llOI KMredoa Furniture 25<)(, clap. Tot.61 wellhl Is 10CDe brand new . Camp· LIQUIDATI ON SAL E . ~ otr llsl price, call 714 •·• pennywet1hu . Ap-Ins equipment sll1htl 100·1 ol Ite m s len over • 1f,.!~tr'!!~'::it!.•':!:ci 1_»_1'1M_la_m_t_o_l.:..pm_._ ...... praiHd over P .000. Sel or never UHCI'. MO· from j' cloled 1~11e'a VISA' for$lllO.Ml·M4t~ ev•orwknds. appa re •tore , a a t eo•dt, Only UU . WANTACl'ION? below wholesale. 8)' ap· ---'~ ~lll==4111===·==========J..==a=..a===t.s::::::::::~::::Ml:::::·=51'71:::::::::i=w:.m::::::::=:~=:::===c=•l:lea~-;Sl7;;;,•~a..m.ct:::;;:~:;;;""';;;:===:ea:;:.517=:':L:::po=m=t=me==m=on1=:::::~=·="=2=·"='=6~.b::==========================================::::::===============::~; ------ • ' ' .. 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'76Nova,loml,goodbody ~ ~lie• b' Ci.hr Custum 6000 & CLIAN OLOEST im m <Acula te SIS 750 IOY 80 VW Dasher : D1eael, 4 cond. $1995 t:i!I •n 1 \.\wl<"h Never re11~tered. USID CAIS! & 1714 1833·l361 ' · ~ door, low m ileage lll80C> 557-5066 l il.loJ 11 'v•~r u a1l"r l I ~~:~~e<toG~'~!d .o~~. ·75 450SEL. On g. owner~ CARVEi ~~~3~54~.' r e r . CNll ..... t9l0 Imam u11l9 uat'<I hule, • 33 K F l 1 ROlLS·ltOYC( ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,,1, 1 onll $2UUU 0 HO J1111 Bwt or ernl~ Ashe. Sales·Ser vif'c·l.cuslng 1111 aw es s . IMl.l•!Mer" , Un Co .79 S h 1 'l"h<.'()(kire Kob1n11 Ford, R~ C•Y•r Ille Sil ver blk. lthr seats . . ~• .. <" 73 Bua. whl, gd cond. c. nt. tretc . o IH~ fl Iii ~ H11rbor Hlvd , Cost 0 _,ls • 8 ·w s n r f . B e c k e r ---Want. lo trade for VW mi, W .000. &a.&-/ Mei.a. Call 642 0010 ·O """· oyce M am1fm cass $17 800 ClOSlOSVNOA'O Campe r . Late eves <213 HllS·l48S. A--... ~ 9070 ~112!1 IS40 J am boree 6465311 642 70.0.0 ' ---642·3722. _. Newport Beach 640-6444 · or """ •--------1972 UNCOL:i4 ..._ lu•••••••••••••••••••••.46 •'rd Wood d ~ 4 ---------'79Mli 300 0lesel.S1lver,Saab 9760 '648ug,snrf,che rry pain· $700. 2 129 M iramar. ~ I Ot Ww1lt.'ll ~· •Iii> ur moor 0 . "1: rtii1tore ,.__,,,,_ rl • ••••••••••••••••••••• · XI h 67 Balboa 675 2013 -••••••••... •• • • • • • • • Ulll. "'"'~µor\ (~;..ch Bu> 113.000 A~ ~ Mudt' -W... 645-5700 IOI McLARIN'i sn . l·asse1te. new tires. t/inl. nt mec . SI. s. ____ ·_ __ _ lttt• • 1 ,. 1 , 1 , t l', orlcu~t: 1>4411602 J ol• Town Sedan, 4 dr. -----pcrf c·ond S20.9QO or LEASE Laguna661·3982. Cor..th 9932 .,, J t11> )I ~~ )1,•11 ., i~tored ldcul for i.lu WANTED! &· ~oo;~~ assume lc:i~e DIRECT'. '78 VW Convt White /Olk••••••••••••••••••••••• • t... ... •t• • I '>e1l '°41h, Stor-te t090 dl'nt $10.000 67S·ISltH Late model Toyolas a nd blk . · 42K SHOWROOM COND. ' _, ,..ll " t ••••••••••••••••••••••• lop, . inl. nu. '75T·TOP " t 11 ble W• ill Coateit Vo I v o s C a I I u s 74 4SOS E, HK m 1, all 1911 S • .,1 am1fm cas.s /slereo, nice Power br akes. po"' er ., t' Good 1094 vr) i. ol .i~t' d\ a u. TODAY '.'.'. I ,,_,,_ II $6900 0 (( .. ..,1 .... ' Ne111p11rt Dunci.. 11:n IJrand new repruducl1on llSoN Meach Bl vd xtras. s uper c e.tn • TUll01 must se . I e r windows, power steering -•••••••••••••••••••• H.,.1·k U.a y Ur ~B of 1931 Model A l'ord l.AllAUR,\ Sl2.500 64H><149 760-8185 ___ with till/t elescop1n1' "" l 10 11 11<' lu rti44051U PhaetOll l'Ull VCrllb le . 15 M1Noof SA F~)) '78450SL s1IV\'rred IOI •£.a. H , rs '77 Bug . 47,000 mi . sl eerl ng wh eel: air. l hfa,lm.a l1uu1t u .. t•d \'II, aulo. :.air. P S. P B. TOYOTA·Y<kYO 17 J 1 ....,..C IM OR Am/Fm cassette . ., .. 700. AM/1-'M stereo, rear win· t.l.Jbu to:<·" in.d .. · <S<T rtati s ll'teu & lav e . eost ""~""' 14 522-5 3 31 ~~ca.~s~o~:'IOBoth lops. 848 DoveStreet 5•5.23u5 wk 675~52 1 dowdefogger,autom at1<· f'•rn•l1• "'t"l,1.111 ,., 1c ••apo. °" SlU.000 l>> ltl'Pli \·ars C••••M••• SumJay·by Apµl. -'" ..., NEWPORTBF.ACH ho"me 0 0 trans Snow white with ~ut111 µ1 '""'"' • KJUl-tl'. ••••••••••••• • •• • •• • • • • &.-st offer l'n vale 1>a r , ""•••·• JOJ er S40·t4' 7 •79 M BZ 300l'O 12,1100 m 1 752•0900 · Burgundy interior . 27 .000 ~ ,Ll uu•;, c~. S-'-/ I)' '714>"·6·9 .. l·' m'I I I l "'"' .,.,. ~......-·· ..... ' "'' " Ivor~. extr11 lank. Im --------'63Streel Bug,rebll eng, 1 es . mmac u a c fY a9dio •• ~~•••••••••••!!.~~ 4 ~ Dri•H 9550 • '79528'· Hest<da Gn .. -en. all ffiJl' S23.000obo 642 53!12 Subaru 9762 12 volt, new Irani.. P irelli thruout: $8,IOO. 754·6?90 Hlfi. 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'74Chor .. ,. lot:. of extras W ill :.l'll 5819 to consider the purchas"I Gtj!KI l'CJ11cl $.'Jl.\jllJ 1-;'"'' uwn.-r $65Ull p ., S40·5830 OPTIONS INCL AIR , Good cood. l'few r eblt '80 M II r ra nt L S l l' r cu ,. 11 in II l' r s c I• u r ii l c ' or lr11dc in of your dean SSI 81ra ~Ill H6Hal t95()() 67S·620S en~ane Gold, blat•k top, 2 111/ca ss $600 nu S31lU ti7374!l!i COS A MESA Porsche Check with \h ·-1!1110 Westfal i a P 27. dr Good gas male uge talces It Sllll untlt•r war AMC JEEP Today· .~ HMW 5301 .i Jr. sun ·1.1 :t80 MUZ loaded. M FM d ( $2000 orr 5 34 7533 ranl)' 2510 <:olor l'llll~olc ii Alummum l·mpr :.hell 549•1023 ~ roof. a t'. tave 1wrfel'l mmt ioncJ. prtt•cd l•J ~ell 2626 HARBOR BLVD. A · ra 10· re rtg . e\'es wknds 44 IU W flX)nu1sut·S2ftu call1111\\ hutiblcw1ndows,w l>out ·_ma>~ j l'Oml, Sl~.tO 113~70111 o r ~"44l ,G73 5380 COSTAMESA stuvc.smk.4SOO rn i,brn. SunsweplSt,SantaAna 6U·7050 xl11t rn111I S27s !164 7396 '74 J eep. CJ s L o w i-(..(,) u;~ ti40·11590 ---------boos t er heate r , s t11:k 81141.nt.t 4' st·rcl'n TV. r~ Motori1~ll•e1 9140 nuleage. St.t'reo. ('arpet --"o •~ ,l·1ouMW2tlOOCSt•µl· l\lni ''21.;~~CLA~SIC !!'-~~•••••••••••!?~~l sh1ft.~12:..500.546~0737 •••~•••••••••••••!!.~~ mot" ""ntr •·I ~· S•1n) ••••••••••••;•••••••••• lllg SJ.950 675 ~17 ,.. __ ~,'.-~~!J.!:"..... -l'pc, uroµean 1971 TOYOTA '76 Rabbit, clean. 4 dr , '66 L·a1 rlane ., .. 9 .. "' v ft -• ,,__ ..... ~ _......... 1·und. IJlal·k w le:ither. mcldeL sunroof. rcuµhnl. Ctr.8 •c COUPir. 6GM ma, xlnl cood. ask r , ,.ood· econ '0 equip lleaUI hardwood PEUGEOT MOPED ·711 Toyota Land cruaser. -a c ~'' 3886. 5-li !1211 . relllt cni:. xlnt l'ond , ~ A ~ engmc u 1rans 1·ur o.ibmel, ~00 548 19·\5 or Very lo m1.likc ne':"' 14K ml. Am t f-~m . CB SIO.SUO OB() 5111 3427 5speed trans, air cond ingSJJOu 1197·2144 842·5932 ~ S350 631·317t like new. ma ke offer. 1., Otllar '78 32111 itspd , am rm l·ass. & A M 'F' M st e r c o ol•o $'-9772 • oln ~ Iii" ~olor rcmole. l:'U<.:tl M ~pcd '79, I<. p p (714)5111·1789 fail ~;;:,~~· lo m1 $!151JO ·~~rf:l~Jl~~~~··llJ1~~f~~· !042UCE~99"5 ••••• , ••••• , .......... . ,..,45 KVJ945R. under wartan mileage. good f'Ond S5CX Tnac•1 9560 tunk . uult~h l'cJ whh.. MIR ... *EM ..... D... VOLVO '74MAIKIV I 847 3781 1-"orYourt;ar: Capri 9715 "' A AA. A Ou d' I ~~ an l>ox 5625 . •••;;;·;~~~;~~;;••• JOHNSON & SON ••••••••••••••••• • • • ••• ~~~ ~~~:.u:~~. ,1ea~: ~ir U CAIS SALIS, SERVICE co~}~~t ~n~P~~~:r ~:~ FOR SA LE C' mall 1 l/•Tfta...11 PICIUP U..C•M.,.cwy '76 CAPRI 113.'J !i78-t. 1;75 2107 l~~Osl}TaAke.[. ~!S~~et AND LI.A.SING Johnson and Son L1nt·oln CRAlG A:o.1 l"M ster eo moped. red. 1976, runs .. """ 26216 Harbor li lvcf llardto fmd\-tirnooll'l '4 "' "'c. ,, OVERSEAS i»;LIVERY Me r c ur y µrace' w tCllSl>. II trk, re1•ordcr. good. 40mph. comp. rbll 4 s peed trans .• N E W Costa Mesa 540 5630 s peed trans m 1:.:.1o n , M"n"Ol'" l!llj!I :!21J IJ 545-3334 EXPERTS 129'JKMS 1S2777 t urntbl. Het ail $4 1!1 , ent(.!162·7152Suzae.S2!1S. pamt & a neat t ruck:-----radio. heater , anolh!'r (f 1 e s I 540-5630 ..._ ---11''•0"11 ) W p · t: A (' ·79 Cehca Liftback. 37,500 .,...nd new $250 548 0957 . . . • vooo · • ay Johnson and Son l.mcbln 2~ m µ i: Aut o . 96.l-3041 llJ Kreidler m opl'd. never ONLY $2998 OVER M c. r c u r ) s µ c r i a I le:i lher. :.terco. Rcbll . psm•.· ~at· ~r .. eo5s~ap· ea.1rf.'msnr~. sold used. S600 I r etail HOW ID C ol 1sl2NJL1 $3777 cnuane lrani.rn 1 ~s1on l J ~ h I "' Complete s1crc11 sy~tcm . $7501 840-5648 A ... .,,.. •t l ... lootl 540 5630 " · a umanum w s 6•p('S.less lhan I yr old. -. -Dove &Quail Sts. • c t (' $t :l!1 5 lil'l o w S 6 2 0 o 0 B 0 1865 rail for t•omµlclc Lake new Motol>Hane NEWPORT BEACH v:';!'o~::he~~ud i wh11lesalc !IH !1228 !714)835·0537 dt>t t<ili. rhi. !155 31lol moµt'd , red. $450 or besl 131-0555 l•Hl\SO~ & ~O\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY t. • offer !JGH 3478 Soll~'lkt:.im"'~ ·I moolrl. $>1!10 1n1 671>4 aflcr6µm '79 Yamahopper i60 8645 'IOCHEVY LUVTRUCK Hlack on black Stereo Jawa muies. 6,000 m alei.. Ion l9" Color ·1 V St5 "lnl SIOO nl'au cover ( 1U9116S7 I cond 2060St<Jll'. (' M uft ~·u 07 1., $5499 Oak Aftl'r 2prn ··"'" " Mt&w.iH MotorcycS.s/ (ff)·•~ MOWG.'ld · .._.,_.. Scooters 9 I SO ~·J VOllCSWAGf N. IHC ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 534-4100 .~. . :HICK 7l \IHZ 280SE 4 5 all 1980 Cl::LICA 1.tflback ~R80N 2626 HARBOR BLVD. work orders. j.(Ood cond, !-'\Ill) loaded lake new COSTA MESA mu.st sell $7250 G4•1 997H ti61 2120 646·1123!1 VW PORSCHE 1\UL>I 445 E Coast H1wa y 'iJ (':.iµn i.:n·ut ~h<aµc 4 I 9744 ·71 Toyota C:C>RONA Sl700 at Bays11Je Uri "c ,·~I -t.-.1,..1 Sli!,li 5~!1 !171:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• runs well. new l>ra lc es . Newport Bea\·h 67:J-0!100 w 1;;:i 11111, t.111r1a 1977 MGI tire~ & tune up 1·ull 72 l'<i 1ir• ,, I'\ I :i •• \ n 1 Fm .1 u , 11'. SI I !15 ROADSTER 549 ~ Custom µa111t work. ~ '76Cehca Xlnt cond Lt>!>s sµc1..1.l lra~~ • ma" wheels than 40.000 males $3500. & AM FM c·a !>se llc Call 49S·:!6IS (~PG > - - EAILE IKE VOLVO 1966 Har t0r Blvd COSTA MESA 646-9103 540-946 7 <>I.ANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange Count) · BL"Y or LEAS E DlfU::CT 1011\SO\ & ~O\ • LINCOLN MERCURY 2626 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA Mercsy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANG E COUNTY'S FINEST LINCOLN·ME RCU RY DEALERSHI P ~?•""·· LI NCOLN ·M l::RClJH Y 16·111AutoCenter Dr SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit lRV l NE letlh. Maintettanc~/ 1961 HD Sports1er l'usL. 13731 Harbor SerYiu · f020 rebuilt magn et o. m usl Garden Grove Premium f>rll'Cl> patd for an) u~"d 1·ur <foreign ur dome slit I in &ood condilion See Us First: 0 ):., Tµt>s F ri . !f S 160-811611 s I ??m o n 644·0-Wl S3t95 riwnph 9767 10120GardeoGrove BI U0-7000 ••• •• •• ••.............. sell 730 6250 Xl 37 l>en '73 I 'a1m f; l'yl. IO m I MIRACLE MAZDA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden Grove 530-9190 USED CARS I '76Tnum ph Sp1lf1re, .MMstmM) 9952 MAHJ'.'\E ELEt'T llll'l .\:"J Ol"1gn m:.tall r>'P"'' ~\l(!l. work 5'1:1 2'i:!fj ,. '., n1~ !Mi() 3192 '80 To)ut:i '• 1rnrrors. xlnt. rer t>4&3.'lR5 '"2!> Baker Streel xlnt t·ond $2800 ..,._, Uted ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:OSTA MESA !168 7i49 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Con,en1ble. au\o. \' 8, Urt!JI llllld il80•1 Ti I Ji 111 . "' l':-O i 5~ til.m\1 Sl'?.L"KI HMllO (;oucl com!, S..'l25 ()46 :J l!Jl •RIGGlt-otG. VCMS 957 9720 1977 DATSUM Mdl 99 I 01 J.'i, restored $49110 far m 5_45-3334 trriurnph 11; T H ll. xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••••\ 535.51165 I 9746 l'tmd. o\'erdrl\ e. Am Fm 711 Bw ck Estate Wgn , ful~ "'".. . h· . Comµl Ma1nl1:n an 1•1• 74 Hcmdu 750. 7000 ma ,•••••••••••••••••••••• _I ·u~l .t \11•-. I ;, Ill 11:1,l't Fl 0 LIFTIACIC !'1 ~JX't'tltrans &AM FM lave lo m leage 55800 I d d I uo ... ustan~:. arp. magi.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t -• I • ) loa e . x nt i·ond ne~ puant. good int . 00 t.32 1 .. ton.'<l for 5 yr~ show rm 1978 DODGE VAN loots, P'owe,. 90 4 0 l'Uf'ld. $11\00 iW 8f>54 Au to m a t 1 c t r a n s . '71 Opel GT Clasrn·. 65K ' I .1 l 6 4 0 0 3 8 9 . ~ bst ofr 536 72114 u S25(JO OHOIS42 5956 m1 . $2 150 026 EA ll 17141644 "375 962·:.!fi9tl . , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• y AM FM ~tereo. pw r 79 aham:i 17SM l< Xll stet>ring. whli. & tare W a 11 t e Ii H onda 1• :i r . 1970 72, ~ 600 with hlo\\ n engme 531 ·!!801 ttiMlHI Bl S2'95 1145 2!*>3. 152 0087 dlr IVolktw-9770 C dill 99 I 5 61:1 ~1ust ang CLASS I<.: Vii. eqot 9741 ······;;7•~5···;;·•••••• •• ~ ••• ~,··o·u··.··;•1 ••••••• :~t~~lnt ('ond . 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Sl80CI or best of 545.33]4 diesel , ti V 5:J I' I 's fer 9611-1065 $1UO.ooo 114~ 11:l37 9·5prn '78 .\.o•T Dodge Sportsma 673 ?Al3 eve,, '80 420 UMITRAK ' Window Van. Cslm int , . • Many xtras. Very trirk a c, pfb. p ts. t rlr hat(' l2 AVONSportlioat :J yr~ Must sell '847 3279afler 6 am i frn c ass. s pass old gr eat ~hupc . 11 --~ 84034!0 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! ~-/ 1981 ,EUGEOT TURIOs \ IEACH IM,ORT.S 848 Dove Slreet Nf-.:WPORT BEACH 752°0900 MIRACLE MAZDA USIDCARS 1425 Bak~r St reel COSTA MESA 545-lll4 '72VW COHVHTllLE Orange. fantastic cond1· ZODIAC. IJ12 llllill. Bt.'st Trailers, Tr"anl 9 I 70 --· _:. Offers' ••.••••••••••••••••••••• Allto Leoaiftq 958 1981 ALFA SPIDERS -'i8 Peugeol 504 Di esel, tioo 16915191 ·74 Datsun Z. good rnnd . 33.000 m iles. p /S. p 18 .l $5299 Welkraft 2s· Nova of rstwre. twin VR, loaded W llrlr $12.!IO(I t'45·296:J. '1S2-0087 ls travel trailer Sleeps 4. •••••••••••••••••••••• lce·box. butane s tove , _________ _ AIC hook up $800 Call 495·6549 TIY ME! IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH stereo. lo m1 pampered. auto 1rans, a ir. stereo, <t/)1~.L LI--·~-..J offer 760·11747 f SI o 500 ff r .... """""" "°'"""" ~~nr . . . or 0 e \~"J VOlKSWAGIN.IHC ·72 Datsun 4!40Z. ~ll eond. fii5·89'l0 Days • 534-4100 13' Anstoeray lratler. ice '7&171 ~· Tnlf'llll new ~t·:it hox . :.t ove . 'i lps 3 , «ivcr!>, l'<IO\ ta'> co\ e r , $375 OHO 552·4636 You're in for a suprise a DGM I.easing . 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'>4b I JOO 0 80. PP. 963~38 9974 '7' Waaoa. xlnt, new bat\. MUST HU tires, p 11. $1pd , roo( '72MONTECARLO n clt, 22K m l. SHOO JSO en1 .. 1 la11 pach. Ma"'1tl hardtop, a te, p /b, p/h, ---------- Acceptlna offtra over ·74 Vet• wa1on, perfect $1100 Contact Debb y Int /eat'. N.eda motor __,afterlPM -.MMllS . .............. ."""': ........ .-....... ,,. ~ #•. ... ... . ..,.. -.. --. . . . . . -. . ._ . , . .. .-, .. ...._ ......... ~... • ,__ -.......... .,.>--. ....... ... r ~GL&HNICOTT __ ....,.,.....,.,. H..-.. tan tOS\A arc rbtn& U.e • t.ftr ln Orani• eo-.ty. Md • puit1 of e•pert.i said"'-· cl&)' t~ ~ wlll feel llM: dffrt wrvicea firal u.nle.a • t.euer financ1n1 IY•lem ls worked ou\ lhrouab the UC lntoe Medkkl Center. In a fipeech at the med.icaJ center in Anaheim , Robe rt Derio n , form e r ass.istao1 seuelvy ol the federal Health €ETA iesfi•on - tl'Wt l Nt ',l ;-., l)t (tMH ! 1--i' 'I~' and Human Servu:es Depart· men\, 1a1d operation of u.nlversi· l)' medical clinic& has become a ''hl&h·ri•k buline11 " The UC lrvlne center 111 particularly ,. .. hl1h roller." Deraoa said, because the $522 a day averaee 'cost for acute care in the last fiscal year was from 40 lo 45 percent hi1her than the state average for a ll hospitals Competition will play a bigger role in medical care durin1 the 1980s, he said, so medical cen· ters sucb as the univeralty's must approach state and na· tional price .averages if they are to succeed. The university took over from Orange County covernmenl the operation of the medical center four years ago after bein1 al· filiated with the hospital since 1968. The center serves both as a teaching laboratory for medicaJ students and u a primary pro· Funds control . unhindered • o.lfy ...... ~ FAtlNG FELONY CHARGES Ex-lobe Chief Cunn•ngham Streams prevent assault A woman's screams apparent· ly scared off a man attempting to rape her in a car outside her ' home early today, Huntington Beach police reported . Police s aid a 25·year-o ld woman bad pulled up in front of her north Huntington Beach home at 2:30 a .m. and was at- tacked as she stepped out. The suspect. described as a while man, age 18 to 25, wearing "'8 dark knit cap. forced the woman down into her car and threatened lo kill her if she re- sisted, police said. The woman began screaming, however, and the suspect re· leased her and fled on foot, police said. Panel extended WASHINGTON <AP ) Although critical of provisions that would hinder presidential efforts to tighten federal con· trols, President Carter has signed a bill extending until Sept. 30 the Council on Wage and Price Stability. Coast By PATtJCK KENNEDY °' -o.itY ptteC ... " Robert L. Cunningham. direc- tor of the Huntington Beach federal job program, had almost unhindered control of city transt,Ctions involving federal fund'( according to testimony Tuesday in Orange County Municipal Court. Cunningham, 35, is charged with embezzling $16,000 of federal funds for his personal use while direcoor or the city's Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) ~ gram in June of 1979. He was indicted by the Oran&e County Grand Jury last Octolter on two feJony charges, misuse of public funds and grand theft. His preliminary bearing began i n Orange County Municipal Court in Santa .Ana before Jud~e John H. Smith Jr. Accordin1 to tesUmony. CUn· ningham, as director of the Hun· tington Beach job program, would request CETA funds from another federally-funded job agency and then wc>uld approve the transaction wlthout the knowledge of city officials. Frank Tease. direcoor of the Santa Ana Neighborhood Youth Corp., a non-profit corporation that handles $7 mill.ion in CETA payrolls for the Orange County Manpower Commission , testified that he would fill Cun- ningham's requests for CET A funds and then woutd forward an invoice to the city of Huntington Beach for reimbursement. Tease testified that Cun· ningham, as a city official, then would approve the invoice for reimbursement. ft is charged that the $16,000 Cunningham allegedly em· <See CETA, Pa1e AZ) Golden West concerts set Holiday music from many na· lions wiU be performed by the Golden West College Singers in Christmas concerts Friday and Saturday. The concerts will begin at 8 each night in Forum 2 on the Huntington Beach campus. Tickets, at $2.SO each. may be purchased at th e college bookstore . The 30·voice choir, directed by Gerald T . Thatcher, will perform and will lead the au· dience in singing familiar carols. A~,__ LENNON IUSP£QT -Mark David Chapman, accused killer of John Lennon, gave Vietnamese child piggyback ·ride in 1975 when he worked at YMCA at Fort Chaffee, Ark .. during relocation ef · forts. HB eyes sclwols for closing Five elementary schools were identified as closure prospects Tuesday by the Huntington Beach City School District's ad- visory committee on declining enrollment. The committee agreed to re· sume their discussion Thursday night to narrow that list to four and to arrange the schools in a priority closure order. The five schools selected as closure prospects Tuesday were Lebard, Kettler, Eader, Burke and Peterson. The committee's choices wiU be presented to district trustees next month. The trustees must make a final decision on two schools to be closed at the end of the current school year. Several motions to add Clapp School, which houses 44 s peciaJ education students, to the list failed to win a majority ap· prov al. Despite the low enrollment and high operating costs at Clapp, committee members ex- (See SCHOOLS, Pa1e Ai> Ne.e spouse sags (lll AN (~f COIJN~ y I l\L 11 OHNIA ?'J C ENT '1 vider ol medical ser\lices to poor people. The Wliversity has • contract with the county lO serve the so- ca lied medically indigent - those who can't afford the cost or medicaJ care. Oerzon and UCl Medical Center Director Bill Gonzalea a1reed that the commitment to serve the poor adds extra c:ost.s to the operation. For example, Gonzalez noted, the center is not reimbursed for its 18 full-time interpreters who assist non· English speaking patients at the hospital. Derzon said some other cost.s miaht be the result or the uni· venity's teachinc program at the center. Re1ard.leu of the reasons for the high prices, Derzon said, the medical center -and others like it -must adapt to a situa· tion where services will be cut back as consumers become less able to pay the inflationa1 ~ -'05ts of health care. Some costs at the medical center might be saved by adjust· Ing the duties of tbe med.icaJ staff and the teaching faculty, he said. But he made it clear that publicly-financed hospitals are going_ to need help from private hospitals to shoulder the financial burden of treatin1 the poor. Stanley van den Noort, dean of (See HEALTH, Pase AZ> , Lennon slaying suspect Chapm.anrSuicide attem.pt feared 4 NEW YORK (AP) -Hospital officlaJs kept a suicide watch lo· day on the "devout Bealle fan" charged with gunning down John Lennon. as a vigil by fans of tbe ex-Bealle in front of his Manhattan apartment appeared· lo be ending. Hundreds of people had stood in the rain ouslde the Dakota apartment buiJdlng across from Central Park during the night. but by this morning their number had dwindled lo less than two doien and police were removing crowd barriers. Mark David Chapman, arrest· ed after Lennon was shot while returning to his apartment Mon· day night, was sent Tuesday lo Bellevue Hospital for psychiatric observation. He en· tered no plea oo a second-degree murder charge in Manhattan Criminal Ceurt. W ammg that Chapman had twice attempted suicide, and had been placed in r;nental hospitals both times, court· appointed lawyer Herbert Adlerberg requested the psychiatric examination and surveillance. Meanwhile, Paul Goresh, an amateur photographe r who sn apped a picture of Lennon signing an autograph for Chap. man a few hours before the shooting, said Chapman ur1ed him also to get a Lennon auto- graph, because "You never know if you'll see him again." A prosecutor said Chapman, who was carrying $2,000 in cash when arrested, borrowed money in Hawaii to come here where he <See LENNON, Page .U) Man 70, dies in harbour A 70-year -old resident of Orange apparently fell into the water in Huntington Harbour and drowned, police reported today. Sgt. Luis Ochoa said that Charles Guelker was seen noat· ing in the water at about3:30p.m . Tuesday by a ·man working on another boat. Guelker reportedly towed his boat to the harbour and put it in thew ater before falling. Earlier, he had been seen fall· ing on the boattlocks, Ochoa said. The cause of death is bein1 in· vestigated by the coroner's de· partment. A~WI ....... CANOEUQHT TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF JOHN LENNON Martha Devk:a, Cathy Knowtee In Senta Monte. rtt•• Bow-and-arrow slayin- Torture charges dismissal upheld Special death penalty allega· lions against five persons facing trial in the bow-and-arrow slay· iog of a Garden Grove man in Huntington Beach last summer were dismissed for a second time Tuesday by an Orange County Superior Court judge. Weather Fair and sunny through Thursday with slightly warmer days but colder nithts. Lows tonight 38 at the beaches and 4S inland. Hl1ba 1bunday 65 to 75. Alaia 'upset at wife's spending' Judge Kenneth Lae said be didn 't believe a municipal court judge who presided over the pre· liminary hearing in the case erred in dismissing the special circumstance allegations or death by torture. a crime cov- •ered by California's death penal- ty law. Prosecutor Cliff Harris had re· filed the torture charges after the preliminary hearing in Sep. tember, but Lae granted a de· fense request to dismiss them against the fi\•e defendants. IN81DIE TODA~ Greto and Fredo., 11-!INr- old how, haw cora/otlftMd Londoft doctor• ond PlfC1-jatrilfl becoeue IMJI appeor Co lfMlf'f o tiftglc mtftd at llwir tt.PO bocflW1. Sn Page BS. •••• 8)' DA V1D KUTZMANN Ol•Dellyl'ti.tltlfff The thlrd wire of HunUncton Harbour surgeon Louis Alai• testified today that her husband was "extremely upset'' at in· formation she diaotovered re· aardinl bis former wile'• apenct. int habit.a prior to tbe\J' separa- tion in November of 19'71. SuaM Alala, who married the ortboj.edlc 1ur1eon after he separated 'from his second wife, llar1y Lou Alaia, told Jurors in Oranse County Superior Court Judie Byron McMtllan'a courtroom that her husband'• dlvoree lawyen had uked her to 10 over Alata'• llnucet prtor to U-. 1171 llePAl'•Uoe. Mn. Alma saAd today that her inH•tia•tlaD _.,.. tbat Maro Alaia spent about f'O·OOO ln lt'18 when her husband said he gave her only $7 ,200, or S600 a month for home expenses. •'He was completely shocked," Mrs. Alaia said of her husband's reactions to belnc told of the amount of money his former wife had spent. She said he waa alto disappointed and hurt. Alaia Is standing trial in Oranae County SUperior Court for the June 13 slayln&• ol bis second wife, Mar1y. and her presumed tover, Lona Beacb •t· torney Marvin Tincher, in the woman's Huntington Harbour home. Alala hu pleaded innocent and lnaoceat by reuoa ol iDHD1· ty to the dual murder ,.....,_ a1ainlt hlm. Hla defente hu been •ri'nl to prove that the orthopedic sur· geon succumbed to intense emo- tion al and physical stresses growinc out of his bitter divorce and from his affliction with narcolepsy, or an wicontroUable desire oo sleep. Under questionin1 by defenae attorney Albert C. S. Ramsey. Mrs. Alaia said that her husband "felt very stron1ly that abe (Maro Alaia) had aet up • llfe style, or apendlnc style without Ma knowledle oo support claJma abe bad a ritbt lo live ln hla fubian." Durin& tbetr cliYOt~ proded· in••· liar11 Alai a, 17, bad aou1bt about '5.IOO a montb la support from her b•band. even tboup be said be bad only paid ber "°° tor eQenaea before .............. I Susan Alaia said that s he went through several years worth of financial documents and checks ln her investigation and dis· covered that in 1978 the totaJ amount of checks written by Marcy Alaia came to about $40,000. I She ~ said that there were ·'definite dhcrepancles'' between bank deposit.a and ren· tat receipta froni apartments the couple bad owned. The defense witness said that not aa much money was depoait· ed aa should ha~ been. Mrs. A.Jal• 1aJd that lt took ber .. a Ions time" to piece toeether the flnanclal lnformaUGa she •· covered and that Alala 'a tawyen uked her to continue in this reiard. ( ... TalAL, .... A.J) _t Charged in the murder case are Joe Aguirre. 35: bis wife, Laurie, 19; James Garwood, 23; James R. Marvin. 23; and Brian MiUcr,20. The five are charted wiU!i the .rrow-and-knife killina of Stephen J. Ciccone, 31, in H.t· lngton Central Park in July. West Oran1e County Municipal Court Judie ,._ Smlth. who ordered tbe .,_. danu to stand trial la •t111 Rtar court, had ruled duriq tM ,..... Uminary beartnc tbat 0.. ._ insufficient evidenee to ...., that Ciccone WH alala b7 tort~re. 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H "''' H 'win lu r utth: the antJ busmg i."" . •"' ,_ •... 1: .. c1 ,,. ,,., ......... MIAM I \l'1 .\rn1L1I · .. ·nu wriah)t eJem~nt~" demand· -, lD be Oov.T1 frum l ulJ.i were t'IAIJlurt•d by Cuban security ~ 1111•hu turmt!d th" \ .it1t'¥n f>;1nbaxsy in Havana to end a 1S.1e lD whw h ruur nun-. w ·r~ taken hostage , flltvana radio rt! pot1ed \C~} • ''Ubao em ulu\ i·c uf th~ embia~sy was mortally wounded .. ) .;u.nJlrelrcunth\"Clllptu1:. thcrt!port?>a1d The \ ug<>blav new) Jgcncy TanJug reported from Havana lbat four prtesti. had ~en \c12~ but tht: Havana radio account ol the lO 1de11t ~ hll'h occurred TueMiay. said the hostages were OW\$ ... ,. "' lfH•k I,. .. ., ;,,,..,,.., BEIRL"'l Ii,·h:mun 1 P 1 lranurn gunboats attacked an Iraqi Island m lht> Sh:1ll al Arab waterway today and destroyed aa bridge lmkm$? 1l with the lra1.11 mainland, Iran's Pars news agency churned hx.la.)' Pari. i.tud scv.:r,11 ar tillery 1JUS1t1ons on Um al-Rasas island, at the mouth of the Karun H1v~r 10 miles north of Abadan, were destroyed in the attack on the ~h 'day of the Persian Gulf war. Iraq's long·range gun:-have been pounding Iran's besieged refinery city c.r .'\badan daily from m al·Kasas Gnl d 111111 "i Ir· 1• r p I t1 m 11w1 NEW VONK t API Rising .S interest rates sent gold and silvt:r pr1 ct:i. tumbling today ,.. : : traded at $580 50 in London, and at SS66 in New York, 011wn $25.:lll Silver lr<ided in Nf'w York at $15 08. down $1 42. ,. r&J1••• 101 d •• r go••" " ,. ,.,,.. ,.,, HARTFQRD. C<in n t A Pl Surgeons operated on Gov. Ella Grasso today to determine the nature of a partial colon blockage suffered by the 61 year-old chief executive Suspect offers innocent plea LOS AN G t-;l.E.S I AP 1 Dutch born transien t Eri1· Martin W11naendLc; plC'aded mno cent Tuesda.) lo murderin,g am! robbing a IS yN.1r old runaWiJ} boy, one of mon· lhon 20 v1ct1m-. 1n the s tring o f !>O talled Freeway Murder~ f 'r''"' Pug.-I I HEALTH • • • the UCI Colll.!Jlc-.or. Mt.•d1cme said lhe medical ('tmt1·r treat!> hair of all indigf'nl met.h eal cases in Oranl!Jt. County while the ot.her 37 hosp1tali-treat the rest. Compounding the problems. many of the poor don't show up until they are in a :.1c ker state than an average medical client . thus increasing the cost of care. he said. The medical center 1s re1m bursed for some of 1t~ expeni;es by the county government. F'or example, it received s li ghtly more than SS million last fiscal year. But some of the costs have not been resolved and a t."11 to the county or $20 million for services since 1976 currently 1s in arbitra· lion between the me<.llcal center and the county f 'r••nt 1•,,~,. I I SCHOOLS • • pressed fear that relocating the handicapped Clapp s tudents would prove more disruptive than moving regular students Wl1naendts, 20, who has lived 1n Orange County since 1971, hccame the fifth defendant in the l.'ase, and he could gel the death penalty 1f it is proved he t·om milled murder during a rob- bery Wijnaendts was ordered h<'ld without bail. lie was arrested last Thursday and 1s now scheduled for a pre· hminary bearing Dec. 22 in Los Angeles Municipal Court Division 37. William G. Bonin, a 33-year· old Downey truck driver and t w1 cc paroled sex offender, is awaiting trial on charges in 14 of the murders. including the Turner slaying. L11s Angeles County Sheriffs Lt Jerry Mendez said Bonin m et Wijnaendts la s t March ""hen both were in the Orange <'ounty Jail Bonin was serving a s ix·month parole violation sen· tence because of an alleged sex· ual assault on a young boy. Wij· nacn1its was under arrest on a charge of unlawful occupation of a house, or "squatting." Bonin was released early in March Wijnaendts was released March 24. And on March 25, Ha r ry Todd Turner of Antelope Valley, a runaway fro~he Op· timists Boys Home in Los Angeles. was found dead and nude in an alley. Barons week declared in Valley The committee is made up or . representallves from each of the district's 10 elementary school areas, plus one representative or the district's teachers. Fountain Yalley officials have declared today through Dec. J7 as Fountain Valley Barons Week in re~ognilion of the local high sc hool band's selection to participate in Ronald Reagan's inauguraJ parade and for the school football team's achieve- ment in reaching the CIF Big Five Conference finals. The two school closures are necessary because of declining enrollment and dwindling re· venues, district officials con· tend. In debating which schools to clote, t.he committee is weighing factors such as pupil safety. nei1bborhood disruption, ethnic balance, space availability and tbe reuaability of a closed site for other purposes. Thursday's meeting of the committee will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Burke School, 9700 Levee Drive. It is open lo the public. City Council members will make a formal presentation to the school Thursday, when a fund-raising campaign for the band's trip to Washington D.C. will be launched. The school 's football team races arch-rival Edison High School of Huntington Beach in a playoff Friday night at Anaheim Stadium. liilyllat TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley ~ ...... RObert N. Weed ~ M . Thomas Keevil ...... Thomas A. Murphine ... Melfll Editor Charles H. Loos AWtl.,I ...,...."O Edll.,. . c.,, •• ,111 "'° 'Or -n\t COll\I ,.11t1H111tn• comp•nv. No "••• ...... HNM• .. I•"· tdllorlat m•tt•r • Hveftt-h .,.,.1,. ma, .,. r••tee11cad w llllOlll •P•< 111 !1""'11....., ti <Clllytlefl' owner • All d•partmenta: (714) 142-4321 CIH•lfled Advertlalng: 142-5171 OFFtCES Coo.la Me"9 J» WHI h y SCreet L<191111• .. ec;ll' 1077 No. CNll Hlr••Y """"""°" leecll· 17tlS le<t<ll llo11i.vard - SeCOftd clan post ... Hie I I CH I• ~. Ce lllorlll•. IUSPS l....._I ~rlllllon.., ~r· rter \f.00 ,,,.,...,,,, lly mett UM ,_Ny mllll••v -.llN41on• M.00 _.,,,, I M Or.,..Qt O..•t Otlly Pilot, •1111 Wllltll I\ tomDIMd I"' Ntw .. 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Cunningham reportedly paid back the $16,000 in two install· men ts Tease testified that the fiscal practices between his corpora· tion and Cunningham was a "three party agreement" mvolv ing Robert Nelson, director of the Orange County Manpower Commission. which oversees CETA programs in the county, Cunningham and himself. He said it had been normal procedure for a "couple of years ." Nelson testified that he did not approve the SS0,000 check Tease sPnl to Cunningham's depart· ment in May of 1979. Bo th Teas e a nd Nels on testified they knew nothing of the $16,000 check Cunningham <1llegedJ y made out to himself on June 11 . 1979 According to a pre liminary audit conducted by the Man· p o w er Com mi ss ion las t January. the SS0,000 check for CETA funds was made without any "documented support for the expenditure." ft is alleged that Cunningham used the funds to set up the Western Institute of Careers. Inc .. a non-profit corporation that took over the city's CETA responsibilitiesonOct. I, 1979. Dep. District Attorney J ean Rhe inheimer contends Cun nmgham used the CETA funds to purchase insurance. and lease offices so his non·profit com· pany could legally take over lhe city's $2.6 million annual CETA program. The Weste rn Institute o f Careers Inc. was cut off from all county contracts last March, after preliminary audit findings alleged misuse of public funds. Cunningham, who quit his city position to form Western, re· signed as president or the non· profit corporation late February. after the audit findings were re· leased. Shortly after laking over Western, the boarct of directors voled Cunningham 'an annual salary of $43,000 according to tes timony from Robert J . Kushner. a former director of the company. · Kushner's accounting firm Hansen. Ross. Kushner and Co. also had a contract to provide ac· counting services for Western, he testified. LENNON ... "committed a deliberate, pre· meditated execution of John Lennon." But the precise motive in the shooting remained unclear. One police source reported that Chapman, who had no arrest record, said he was unhappy over the hurried fashion in which the fgrmer Beatie auto· graphed a new record album hours before the shooting. But Goresh said Chapman apP,eared ecstatic about the autograph and told him, "Nobody in Hawaii is goln" to believe me." Another police source was quoted as saying that Chapman said he had "heard voices" and that the devil motivated his acts. Chapman purchased his five. shot .38-callber Charter Arms revolver in Honolulu on Oct.17. It was not clear how he transport· ed it here but police noted that baggage checked on many airlines is not routinely X-rayed. Ritter ironies compounded tbe sadness of mourning fans and shocked world leaders as some Information surfaced about the shooting suspect and Lennon's recent interviews . Only da,ys before, LeMon, 44). said ln a BBC interview that be enjoyed Uvln1 In New York because he felt 1afe In tbu d\J . Bolsa. gets new acreage 81&0B&&TBAUE& ... ...., ........... Oranae County plannln& of- ficials T\lelday niabt unveiled a freshly printed map deaianat.lna 356 acres in the Bolaa Chica marshuwetlanda. But the county's desi1naUon of fresh water marshes, environ- mentally sensitive habitats and tidally inundated areas is a far cry from the 1.200 acres in the Bolsa Chi ca designated as wetlands by the state Coastal Commission last March. The county's version or what should be considered wetlands and thus preserved from any de- velopment was displayed at a local coastal plan hearing that drew about 200 people to Hunt· ington Beach City Council cham· tiers Tuesday night. The difference in the size of the wetlands areas pits the county against the coastal commission and the Amigos del Bolsa Chica, an environmental group, against Huntington Harbour boating ad· vocates. The Amigos want to preserve the entire area while boating ad· vocates want a marina with a navigable access to the ocean for more convenience as well as bet· ter water circulation to Hunt· ington Harbour and Bolsa Chica. Peter Green. president of the 600-member environmentalist or- gan ization. c r iticized county planning efforts . He said no con· crete development plans have been offered to which opponents can respond. Meanwhile, William Hanson, a me mber of the Bolsa Chica Com· mittee for Clean Water and Ocean Access, charged in a newsletter that the Amigos group is pushi}lg for a bird sanctuary he said woUJd cost taxpayers more than $100 million for land acquisition and restoration. The next public hearing on the Bolsa Chica local coastal pro· gram is set for 1 ·30 p.m. Dec 16 before the Orange County Plan ning Co mmission in Santa Ana. Syria units pulling back DAMASC ·s. Syra a IA P • Syria has withdrawn roughly two-thirds of its military forcei. from Jordan's northern border a nd plans to complete the pullback of 50.000 troops and 1,200 tanks by Friday. according to official sources here Although the threat or war between the two Middle Eastern Arab neighbors has been de· fused. Syria's propaganda cam· pa1 gn aga inst Jordan's King Hus!>etn continues. There has been no Information abo ut a recip r oca l troop withdrawal by Jordan. whi ch massed about 30,000 soldie rs and 600 tanks to face the Nov. 22 Syrian buildup TRIAL ... She said her husband became upset with her for uncovering these details because he felt it would make the divor ce pro· ceedings that tnuch more dif· ficult. WHEMYOU THIMI / COIOMA DIL MAI 2131 E. COAST HWY. 675-9700 . . -· -.... _. .. ~ .... -. -"""' .. -.. ... .. . . .. . ... ( Piiot Logboak J • Lennon took a lot with him in tWath By PHIL SNEIDEaMAN o.-o.r ........... Baell in 1964, my parents didn't understand what all the fuss was about. WE WERE WATCHING the Beatles on Ed Sullivan's show. and my folks were puuled: How can you listen to that noise. Why don't those boys get a haircut? Why are those girls screaming'! Sixteen years later, they heard Walter Cronkite read a warm tribute to the just-murdered John Lennon. The veteran newsman sounded like he'd been a Beatie fan since day one. But he didn't fool me. I still remember the days when it was us aaainst them. My parents couldn't comprehend why we wanted to squander our allowances on Beatlt albums and electric guitar lessons. They scoffed al Lennon and McCartney's music : it's just a passina fad: next year the kids will be into something new. · BUT THE BEATLES didn't ao sH•DUMAH away. And as they grew up, as thefr music evolved, they took an e ntire generation with them. My parents weren't shaken up when the Beatles spbl in 1970. They didn't follow John LeMon's career as a solo artist. Maybe they were amused by accounts of the public "bed-in" for peace John and Yoko conducted during their honeymoon I'm sure my folks didn't miss John during his five· year absence from the recording scene, a hiatus that ended onJy a few months ago. They weren't plagued by re· current dreams of a Beatles reunion, some magical event lbat would transport a jaded generation back to its adolescence. BY NOW, MY PARENTS have seen the headlines. -They've beard Walter Cronkite's tribute. Ir they've flipped on the car radio, maybe they've heard a disc jockey play· ing some old John Lennon songs as a memorial. But I doubt if my folks realize that in death, John final- ly provoked that univers al outpouring of love that he often pleaded for in his songs . 1 It won't last. or course. IN A t~Ew DAYS Cronkite will return to where he left off : the crisis in Poland. the hostages in Iran, the Presidential transition . . . Follow-up articles on Lennon's murder will be buried in the back pages of the daily papers Radio stations will go back to their Top 40 hits And my parents won't be troubled by any lingering sense of loss. YOl' SEE, MY parents didn't understand what all the fuss was about m 1964 So I don't really expect them to understand how much J ohn Lennon took with him on the night he died. Jury being picked for rape trial Jury selection continued today in the Orange County Superior Court trial of four Vietnamese refugees charged with abducting and raping seven women earlier this year. The defense and prosecution began questioning potential jurors in the case Tuesday in Judge Frank Briseno's courtroom. Facing trial on multiple felony cha rges are Dung Quoc Pham, 18, of Irvine: his brother, Bo Quoc Pham, 19, of Irvine. Tung Thunh Le. 17 of Santa Ana, and Minh Quang Nguyen. age un· known. of Santa Ana. Prosecutor Carl Armbgust has alleged that the four -ar· rested by Huntington Beach and THINK SPORTS CENTERS Ltd. • . ·------..------· Costa Mesa police officers in August -kidnapped the young women at gunpoint from various locations and drove them to orange groves near Irvine, fore· ing them to participate in sexual activities. The defendants will be tried on 1more than 60 felopy counts each and could face prison terms o( several hundred years if con· victed on all charges. Rewards offered MARTINEZ (AP) -Rewards totaling as much as $10,000 have been authorized for information leading to the conviction of people harassing black homeowners in Contra Costa County_ Donation IJirwo backed 810 1u r•1ulat1om. "' uJ\111 co rporat d part• ut Urau11 C011nl) ha"'t bc'ton modHlted to do away w\U\ •~1•1 k>opftc)lta for It "ff •oo called donallm1" 1;1niu Tbt< Co un \) B o ar d o l ·u~rvuon qw rkl)' rat.fled the ameDdm4'ntt co th t'O\.lnt )''~ ur dlnaoct> ~ruJal!ni th puvulat fuad t"i&illm& a c1v1l) Tu~ da) 4 SI T ANT S h t-rlfl lh u l R mu. .ud the loophole) tM! t'&Dl c a pparton l wh tl~ IOH"b uarat~ tud:led the bmeo iacu v Ute.:. ol Jo't&Dklm Delano Ruse "'ho rW\S aamea niahll) from ...... _ ........ \ Delly "'*" ._... ..... 'ol ruaJ Manor lla ll Wa y tlou.'le h I S 1111 n p fO f I t C e 0 t t' r ( 0 f alc.'UhOla· rehab1IJtttllun m lln un mcoq.iurated pd n of 'dntd Ana d l t8.l2 1.Jth Sl ORANGE COUNTY'S ttlSTORIC COUfmtOUSE ._. l&JT EARTHQUAKE PROOF? Supervl10ra •PS'rove expenditure of $40,000 to eveluate IQ-yeer-old bulldlng Ln donauon bingo player:. art' oot r<.'q u1red to pay a fee to pa rt1 c1p. le LD the lottery Ram<>) i.:u d the county ordinance dad not include referen<'<' to donation bin~o. so lhe amendment:. wen: dc~igned to regl1lute tht' µructk e as s tnngently us other fo1 m~ of the ~arne Com-thouse study OK'd The u m e nd nt cn l ~ in cl ude restr icuon) rc4u1n ng sponM>r~. or do ndllon blOJ.:(I LO Comity lo spend $40,000 for quake lest -PA y A SS6 fct: for a ('OUOl .> li c~nsl' llold nu n11J re tha n two evenLo; a wt:ek By GLt:NN S<.'OTT 01 1M 0.lty Pl .. t St.-11 $40,000 earthquake s afety study for Orange County's old courthous«> in Sunta Ana has bet-n a uthorized by the County Board of Super visors . The s tudy will be lhe second seismic e valuation or the 80 year ·old sandstone b u ilding, which has been vacant since soon after an or iginal re port was published in October 1979 -Own or lease the location of the games for al least a ye<ar bet.ore operating the games -Permit a m aximum of 500 players per game Drunken drivinfl The county already has filed a civil suit in Superior C:ourt seek- ing lo close d own f<ose's un- licensed bingo acllv1t1cs Rose alleges that the county has no JUrisdicllon beC'ausc he sponsor.; donation bingo, but Ramos s ays investigators believe 1t isn't do nation bingo bf>rause players a re r equi red to pa~· a fee . LA colUlCilman's arrest said proper Yule play s et 'for kids A free children's pl ay cnlltled. "Th i~ wa) Lo Chn!>tmas " will be presented Saturday a nd Sunda}. ;rnd again on Dec 20 a nd 21. at th e Jl u n t 1n g t o n H ea c h Playhous<'. 2;m Main St . No :r.i Performances will be at 2, :J and 4 p m. The hohda y produc t10n 1s si:ionsored by the llunt mgto n Beach Playhouse and lhe S<'<i d 1ff Village Mercha nt.:. A'::.· s11c1at1on Reservations can be made b y cal11n ~ 847-4465 ur K97 K157 $200,000 haul RANCHO PALOS VERDES ( AJ!) More t han $200.000 wort h of j ewelry was stolen fr o m a hom e h e r e a fter a bur glar or bu r g la rs c lim bed thr:ough the bedroom wmdow a n d ra n s a c ke rl s e ve r a l bed r ooms , t he Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department re· port s. A weekend arrest in Oran ge Count v of Los Ange le s City Council man John l"er ra ro was c a rr i ed o ut p r o p e rly , a s pokes m an for the California Highway Patrol says. Fe rraro, 56, was arrested on s uspicion of dr unken d riving at 1·10 a.m . Saturday after he was stopped in his 1980 c ity.owned car on a northbound lane of the Newport Freeway Just south of Mdc Arthur Boulevard J o h n M e rr itt , publi c information officer for the CHP. said patrolman Edward MiUer earned out the arrest according to d<'partment procedure a nd offe red Fer raro his choice of three tests to be taken at the Or a n.:e County J a i l · blood , breath or urine. Merritt sajd l>'e rraro chose the blood test. Res ults from that test a re e xpected to be returned from the county s heriff's Crime Laboratory at the end of the week. At a press c onfer e n ce he ca ll e d Mo nd ay , F e r r aro contcnde<i that he wasn't ~i ven his c hoice of tests He added that fie ld sobriety tests given him at the s cene wer en't fair because he was a~kecl to balance on one leg, and tint• at the lleaela tlth aid of municipal cherry picker, Laiuna Beach city orker boi.u section ol Boria Busan '1 lar1e naUvit)' ceae tnto place at Main Beach Part. 'ftlree-panel Wort ewood, plutic and 1Uk screen bu been put of Lapna r1atmu 1cene for more than a decade. It wu eom· ~ ln late 1980t by city's Chamber of Commerce. he has weak knees from his days as a colle~e footba ll player Me rritt said F e rra r o was boo ked into Ja il and then relea sed an hour later o'n his own recognhance F e r raro o r igin a l ly was sto pped by Mi ller on s uspi<'ion of s p eed ing , Merritt s a id . No speed ing citation was issued . Ferraro said he was r eturning home from a charity e vent for Ho ag MPmonal Hospital al the 1'tf a r r iott Hot e l in Ne wport Beach when he was slopped. His arraignment 1s sche<Juled for Dec Z4 Hayakawa's appearance gets d e layed R e pub l i c an Se n . S .I Hayakawa has cance lled his ap· pc arance before Orange Coun· t y 's Wor ld Affairs Cou nci l lon1 ght at the Airporter Inn. The California senator , aides reported, 1s riding he rd on some important halls in Washington, 0 C , and must stay in t he capitol The senator's first scheduled appea rance before the World Af. fairs group las t Wednesday at South Coast Plaza Hotel was pos tponed to t onig ht for t he sa me reason, said Roy Knaufl . council executive director . Knauft said he is returning the $13 that each of 400 persons paid to d ine and hear Hayakawa dis- cuss the Washington scene. ''The sen ato r was ve ry apologetic." Knauft said. Slwttle buses for airport S huttle ser v ice for J o hn Wayne Airport users who park in a long term parking lot north of the airport ter m ina l has been instituted. Shuttle buses are running every 10 minutes between the terminal and the lot, which is located Immediately north of the M ission Bee chcraft building. Hours 'OI service are 6 a .m to 11 : 30 p.m. daily Pauen1ers will be shuttled in 15 ne w mini bu.ses unde r a pro. gram recently a pproved by the Ora nge Co unty Board o f Supervisors. There is no cost to ride the shuttle. The daily rate in the long term lot is $2.50 compared to SS in the pa rkin1 lot c loser to the terminal bulldin1. Income cards due frQm vets Veterans In Oran1e County wbo are recel•ln1 penalon benefltl are belnC reminded to return Income que1tloualre c ards lo t he Veteraaa Ad· mlnlltraUoa no law tlau 0.. JO. J .. . \ THE SUP ER VISORS chose Kariolls and A~sociale'i of South Pas <adena lo conduct ~he study. The fi rm is one of l wo com - pa n1es in Southe rn California 1 ecogruzed for al'> expertise with old buildings by the st ate Office of lliston c Preser vation The fi rst se1'::.mic s t udy was com pleted by Wheeler & Gray cons ulting en~ineers of Tustin I n t heir r e vort, e ng ine e rs estimated a $2 5 million cost lo restore thP buildin g to state standards J o hn K a riotis . p r in cipal engin~r for the selected firm, s a id today that t he or iginal seis m ic st udy sim ply dt!tailed how the courthouse could be im- proved lo me<'L current building codf' require ments HIS STUDY, he explained , will concentrate on fi nding ac· tua l structural haz.ards and will recommend more cost efficient m e ans of re pair i n g t hose hazards Kan otis s aid he de- ve lo ped the m e thod for ex · a m inin g h isto ric buildings thruugh a re!>earch gr ant from the National Science Founda · t1on County orfa r 1a ls sllll must work out a contract wit h the firm. but Ka riot1s e st imated testing and analysis of the old tourthouse will take from two to three months One reas on supe rvisors ar e a n xious for another se is mic study is because the courthouse could be res to red lo ho us e fede ral court hearingi.. which we r e recently a pproved for Or ange County CO UNTY OFFICIALS have been concerned that even with proper restoration plans, they might not attr a ct fe deral o r stale grants to pa) fo r the work. But Kariotis said the outlook as good ror local government-; to get financing for suc h landmark buildings as the old courthouse. the oldest courthouse st anding in Southern California "They arc being fi nanced," he s aid . "a nd t he y arc bein ~ restored." Gem Talk ll>"l (' HUMPflHlf:S (',.,11/u"f (;n 1wloR1.d , A<i$ THIS IS IN a.t irotch~11 lou ~ght Everybody knows you can't compress time . An hour is 80 minutes and a minute is 60 seconds, and you can't chance it. But the watchmakers of the world ha ve fo und som e interesting ways to compress the size of timepieces. The new watches that people a re buying as Christmas gifts this year are streamlined, thiMed down and very sleek. The quart1 anaJot watc h es a r e l ess than 2 m illimeters thick. They have the extremely reliable quart.I· t i m e s ystems . Gold is , or course. the favorite material for cues and bands. These new. thin beauties are apparently r e pla c in1 th e L C D di1ital-dls pla y watches 'in popularity. There are 1tlll 101De lntereattn1 L C D '• beln1 produced, and the tftbnoloCY la 1ettl n1 to be almost unbellnable. Bealdel watcbe9 that line, compute and talk to )'OU there la anotiMI' OH in tM worb that wtu have a oee-lneb tele.tlkm ICl"elft OD tlile cBalt Well, that'• what thief claim. Watcbmalten and modera 1de.ee an quite a team. CWt. Y PILOT A3 DllCll role Grier named to health post By FREDERICK SCHOEMEID. Ot .. Detty ........... The appointment of Mar1aret G r ier as Oran1e County's permanent mental health direc- tor bu been approved by the Coaanty Board of Supervisors with strict conditions desisned lo improve the delivery of men· lal health services. ... The vote livinc the job to Miss Grier, who will continue in her position u director of the co\lnty Human Services A1ency, was unanimous Tuesday. THE tlOARD'S actio n ends weeks of controversy over the pro p osal b y Sl b D istrict Supervisor 1bomu Riley to live Miss Grier the dual role as both director of the County Mental J{ealth Department and the HSA of which the depa rtme nt is a part . The proposal was criticized by mental health advocates who ob- Jected to Miss Grier 's lack of cre C.:entials as a mental health professional. Under the compromise pla n a pproved by the board , Miss Grier is required to develop a list of s pecific objectives lo be accomplished by the m e ntal health department within the next year. ALSO, THE County Mental Health Advisor y Board and othe r advisory bodies will be given a greater oversight role over mental health programs. As part of its action, the board lifted a freeze on the hirin1 of an assis tant director for m ental health services. ·'T he as8istant director would be running the mental health program a nd would be the men· tal health chief," co mme nted 1st Dis trict Supervisor Philip An· thony. He said Miss Grier would be mental health director by title only. Anthony said the issue that developed over the dual appoint me nt was something of a "re< her ring." RECRUITMENT OF a n ass ls tant direc tor will begin im m ediately, according to Bob Griffith of the county Personnel Office. The position is expected to be fi lled within four months, he said Miss .Grier has served as in· · Ler im d.Jrector of menta l health since November 1979. She was appointed to the position for a one·year per iod following the resignation of the form er direc tor. Dr Ernest W. Klatte . Klatte had cited differences with the HSA director as one reason for his decision lo quit the post. I N ADVANC E o f t h e s upe r visors ' a<.'tion, represen - ta tives of three mental health advocacy groups a nnounced they intend to closely monitor the activities of the HSA and the mental he.11th department. T he groups include the Orange C ou nty Welfare Coalit ion . Relatives and F riends of the Mentally Disabled and Team of Advocates for Special Kids. Live trees nixed for fire areas Although recent fires charred acres of the Cleveland "lational Forest in eastern Orange Coun-: t y. offi cials for the U .S Forest Ser vice are discouraging dona- tions of live Christm a!. trees for regeneration attempts The reason. offi cials explain. is b ecaus e mos t live tree s bought in local nurseries will not d o w e l l in th e S o u the rn California brushland THE FORF.ST servm~ ha~ a policy Lo pla nt nal1 ve spec·ie!>, said Brian Mi ller. info rmation officer in the Orange County headqua rters in Santa Ana I n s tead, o ffi c ials are en cour agmg interested persons to p artici pate 1n l he fores t ser vice's "P<'nn) Pineo;" pro gr am. where a $6Sf donat1•m lJUys 428 young J,iincs enuugh fur one acre Miller said onl> three native pines ex1M 1n lhf' fl(•\ eland Na- tional Forest wh1•r.. a r<"cent fire in upper Tr .1 liuc11 (' .myon burned almost 30/100 dN t·:; TH O S E Tltt:F:S A R E Coulterpinc. knobcont.• pine and big cone Dou,::la'i far. he s aid "It's next Lo 1m1JOsc;1blf' tr, ~et the m at a local nursery." he said. P ines from other mountain arPas would ha ve a more d1f· ficult chance s urv1v1ng an the area . which Miller sa id ha d few t rees to be~iJl with. THE FOREST scrv1cp has a pine tree plantation 1n the moun tains where the indigenous tree~ a r e grown a nd transfer red to camp sites and p1cn1c areas. he said. P e opl e i nt e r e s ted in pa rticipating in the .. Pe nny Pines " progra m can get more information by writrng the fo rest ser vice at 880 Front St . San Diego ft14 ..... lf p, tv1· 0 •r't w'\t t • • P 111 , " V' i.." l 1 'oh 'Jt 1• f"'~'i'°J~H1'1 h,,'flf'f ~(• .Jt_ .. ._ ....... , I )-h_,j l\.• h ~It ' ~ 1 1 ft J '11'1iii1 ov,....,,,.,l~,. .,,tl 1nh'l'w1•1 ltth)'io. l .. •t'I t t<1 ""' / ~l,~J",."•;-<tt, .. 1 ,,.,.i...,,,..""'~''~·!'"''._."·· •. " ___, Pul•O•, Ovo111 AIWOY' n b.or beyond In r...:tmology 111 vOlu<t . 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'r'11u t1rt· ll•fl to wond<:r what ever happent:!d to the ... wl'l'l, wonifrrful old m ov1t:!:. lh<1l brought romance tu the s horl'ltn•'. hkt• "lll';H·h HliJnket Bingo " Or the happy ad vcntur1:.., l1k1· ' 1<:ndlc!>!-i Sum mt•r where surfers never fell off their hu.1rds or f.(Ot C'l b)' submarine horrors Whalrvtr IJ!'c amt• of.th!' haiipy ocean songs lik-: "Ry tht· S•·<J· ·or 'The fk at·h of W,11kik1 '1" It TllF.\I WRITE Sl':.t'>11Je '>Ong!> trnfay . the~ 'd never tn1\r· l ~rii·s .ihOl•t :-.ornrbody •..1.ho ·Found My Love a t Aval11r1 ' ln!>tcad they d !>·•Y he lost ha:. leg ther e aftE.'r the :-.ha rk gobblc.>d his Scub:J ~<'<tr And don't amble around the docks at Huntingtcm. Newpc1n or l>Jna Point warbling about. 'Red Sails in the Sunl>t·t · Pt·11111t· v.111 JUSl figure you w illed blood on the sheets East shudders • WORLD I NATION Plea b Brezhae" -----~ ... f:::_..., .:.Ar'..... - S:.L-· THEY lOVEt rrn~: SovWts tisk Mideast pact HIM M1\N I WHO YEAH SHOT ntu LENNON NEW DELHI, India (AP) - S oviet President Leon id I Brezhnev. seeking to counter lht Ame rican "Carter Doctrine" on the Persian Oull, today invited the United States. China, Japan and Othe r countries to Join Mo~cow in rl'n?uncin& forelin military h lt:iC:i, nuclear weapons or ul\e of for('•' In the oil·rich a rea Kt•Jccling Western claims or II "Sov1l't thr.-at" to the strateek pt•I ro lc una 1>r oduclng area. Brc thncv !Uud In 1111 iaddress to the lndum Purl111mf.>nt that "Thtt l ' S S H hub no intention of en· l' r11;1 <0h1111ot u1>u11 t•1thcr the Mid dlt• i-:ti~l 011 or 1h1 truns1~1rbtion rlllllt'. .. ,IN Jt\Ntlt\k\', 111 n•:sponsc to tht· St1v1l'l ll111on 's rn1htary in· 1l•rvl·11t11111 111 Afi;th11n1 i.tun. Pres i· dl•fll < 'urkr 1111nolm<·ticl that the Un1 tt·tl St 111•'" would Corge a i.h1(·lcl 111 11u111l tlw Persian Gulf to prott·c·t w l :.uµi1lt cs vital for 1111• Wl'SI '" whut WHS called the "('arlt·1· U11t'lrin~." the presi· t11•11t clt•l'lan'<I 1 he P ersian Gulf r1·1<:w11 off ltm1ts to the Soviet li11w11 l\n•zh11,., 11omtedly said in his "l'''t't'h "In t•u11trast to the im· 1wn ;ti 1st dot•I r111c with regard to t lw l'l'rs1a11 < :u1r countries. we ri• 11111 •:-.1· 11 clod rane or peace and :-1 'l'llf'll~ ··" •. PROt>Os•: to the United !'.l.11('1>. 11111th1·r Wr:,ll'rn powers, 111 l 'h111a .. Japan. 10 all states I h .11 1hspl:n antcn•st , that agree· ntt•nt bt· rea('hed on the follow 1n~ mutual obligations." s aid the SO\ tt'I d11l•f of stat<' and Com· mun1st P art} ll'ader . speakin~ 11n the Lh1rd day of his offlciaJ visit to India flrcthnt·v then pres ented a flVC ·l>Olllt list of obligations for l he ~Ul*rµowcrs, other interest· l'U cuunlr1c:. and nations of the Pe rs ian Gulf area itself to un dcrlakc Nut to· !>cl up foreign m ti 1t<1 ry bases 1n the Persian G ulf <1rc:a and on the adjacent as londs. not lo deploy nuclear or <J n y othe r wea pons of mass dei.truction there Not to u:.e o r threaten to use force agamst the countries or the Pt!rs ian G ulf a rea and not to in· tt·rfl're 1n their internal affairs -TO RESP.:CT the status of n1rn J lt~nmt·nt <'ho~en by the :-.tatcs of the Persian Gulf a rea. 0(11 to draw them into military grciupmgs with the pa rticipation of nudl'ar powers To rcspt'Cl tht' sovereign n ght of the o;t<.ites of that area to lhc1 r nat11ral resources . Not tn raise any obstacles or pose threats to normal trade ex changes and to the use of sea lane-; linking the states or that arl'a with other countries of the world The Persian Gulf area has b1·Pn in additional turmoil since th e outbreak of the Iran· Iraq war tn S<>p l e mber on the n.irthcrn tip of the Persian Gulf. Ther e hav<' been fear s ex · prcs!>ed in the West that t he Sov- iet Umon was tryi ng to lake ad· vantage of instability in the area t o mak<' a major e ffort to esla bhsh ~1viet mnuence in the Maddie East and Persian GuU ar t> a Before his speech, Brezhnev a nd P rime Ministe r Indira Gandru siped a joint declara· lion and four separate accords on economic and t echnical cooperation and trade . The text or the dedaration was to be re· leased Thursday when Brezhnev ends hia visit. . " \I ' I JOHN LENO shot dead in NewYork ... •· Brezhnev opened his half·hour speech to an informal assembly o f both houses of the Indian Parliament by blaming a worsened international situation on ·'the actions of the United States and its allies· in recent years. __ Oec 81980 '·DEATH ~.· ~. ~ "Military budgets are being inflated on an unprecedented sca le, an arms buildup 1s con tinuing. the e xisting military bases are being expanded and n ew ones are being set up all over the world," Brezhnev said lie added that in such an at mosphere, "it is impossible to settle conflict situations ." GUARDIAN ... ~ ~' ; . -""' . '- ,, , E Tl ;\.II .. , f .... -.: .. -.._-: . • I 1'·aiion grieves a,. • .,......, Brezhnev a lso s aid Moscow wants lo re move "quite a few diffic ulties" that h ave ac· cumulated in relations between the SOviet Union and the United States. But "you cannot clap with one hand alone," he added. quoting an Indian proverb Montage of London daily newspapers reflects nation's re· action to ne ws that John Lennon, one of beloved Beatles, had been shot to death in New York City. Cabinet selection delays criticized W ASffiNGTON (A I' 1 Ronald Hcagan 's problems in a:. sem bling a Cabmet a rc prompting some of his own trans1t1on aides to complain privately that t he president e lect ha!> tM>en in· decisive and µnprepar ed for the complexities of filling his ad· m101slra t1on 's top jobs Reagan's first Cabi net announcements a re expected Thurs day, at least one w(•ck late r than he hod planned SOME AIDES SAY i.ctming c1mfui.ion over the nammg of a Cabinet. Reagan's first major' pres1dcnt1al task since his e lec lion, could reflect poorly on his leadership qualities even before he takes office. "The Cabinet selection l!>yste m ' 1s ancredible ," complained a source invol ved in managing the Reagan lrans1t1on into the White House "It Just dot:sn't seem 10 b~ working "Instead o f making dec1s1ons quickly, things bog down. then pick up again. and bog down again ' Sources involved 1n bu1ld10g tlac new administration sa v Reagan and his clost'it c1dv1scrs undere!tt1 mated the barncr~ posed by new cth1ci-in government lav.s , the poht1cal fallout re maimrrg frl"lm the Watcrgatt scand~I and pressure from Congress and !>pcc1al intereSL'i Reagan himself oo Monda} blamed the ethics lawi. for the delay . IN THE FACE OF THESE d1fhcult1c5, Reagan has sho wn a tendency to doubt and recon!>tder his first choices rather than to hold firm unde r fire. s aid these sources. who would not speak for attribution. Othe r tr ansition sources. hoW'Cver. defended Reagan from what they characterized as "unfair crat1c1sm " of the process in· volved in choos ing a Cabinet "Choosing a Cabine t is a very important process . You want to do it right," s aid one high· rank mg member of the transition staff. "It's a complic,ated system You have to consider people's per sonalities, national leaders. senators . "I think It's mis placed criticism Ir anything it's the staff (at fault J. You can 't blame the leader yet -1t would be premature for tha t.· Kids awarded $52 million in death suit PENSACOLA. fo'la (AP> Two s mall children whose parents died after a 1977 derail· ment of a Louisville & Nashville tra in have been awarded a $52.15 million s ettle ment, a judg. ment one lawyer called t he larRt:st amount ever awarded in a wrongful death lawsuit. The settlem ent comes to near ly 10 percent of L&N 1980 report cd net worth or $550 million L& !" a ttorney Bert Lane said he thought the railroad was unfairly pun1:.hed THE AWARD, signed Tuesday 1n Escambia County Civil Court. I !> to be g ra nted to Daisy Thors ho \', 8 . a nd b r other. Gam Gett, 4, beginning Jan. 12. The ch1ldren will receive 30 81'· nual pa y me nts from the railroad P e nsacola attor ney Fred Levin. who represented the children. sa id "We were trying to make s ure the children were protected for the rest or their lives " Pathologist Dr Jon Thorshov. 37, a nd his wife. Lloyda, 28, were the only two people killed by anhydrous ammonia fumes that s pewed fro m a derailed tanker on the rainy night of Nov. 9. 1977 . in one of Pensacola's worst accidents Create Your Own Holiday Decorations! 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TIP: PUT THEM IN THE FREEZER ZO MINUTES BEFORE YOUR GUESTS ARRIVE ANO THEY WILL BURN TWICE AS LONG. B~~.!~~!.\~~~~Q! H 1' 10 .. :IO .. I• IJ S..11 p~"", Ou !'fo n ~ I o r T h vr •<l•Y 1•111 • •lltllt•· 760-0111 ._ ,... ___ -----.... • ~ .. .. • • • -41. ~ *... . . ' ""' """ . . . -.. .. . ... -..... .. , .............. ~·· ........... ,... .. ... .. ...,...._ ............. I I J .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . . PAltFORNIA Wedneedey. December 1Q, \B80 H 1 F DAIL v FltLOT As T_heories predict devastating earthq_uake near AN FRANCISC'O <AP> SuuUMtm ('altforoi• Ii td1ln1 cloter to • dn•tau., earthquak• .. HCOrdin1 tu t•u theorlea. And one 1-" Ute t rfl•l t1u11lui may hi\ h1rtht1r south than aenerally ex· "''" N .. t.twr tMory outlined 'f\a.m.h•Y vredlru wh"n the Iona ~ '""'°" ml¥bl bU akMl& uu~ south"rn le& of the San An dre .. t'ault. whJr h lut t.e&>'odlld In a huae quiake in 1857 Most unh sc•enti tt 111v that q\ut\e will alme»l rert11lnly be repeated Barban Motha of the h ~eolo11ul Survt1y told an American Of'Ophyt11ul Unaon m el'ltlnM that for lht: J>llsl half-century. "'"hem Callfurnla •t:trn11 lo h1tvt-bt't!11 111 St»&e 2 of a pruposed lbrH 11-.e Mitm l<· ryrle T1M> lheottll<'»I l'\ c·lt' wa11 d~velo~J by·olht'r r"'searchers, but Ml. Motba and co-worker WlWam Ellsworth said. "Our anal,Ysis or hlatortcal seiamlclty alona the San Andreas Fault . . . su1•ests that the concept ... can be applied to the region along the fault that broke in 1857." She said ln an interview the cycle begins when a areal quake suddenly releases the geoloaic stresses fed into the fauJt over a century or more. Staae l , the theory holds, is a long period or relative quiet, when few moderate to large earthquaJces occur along smaller, re· lated faults in the region. As stresses rebuild, however. sirnificant tremors resume, Increasing in size and frequency as the cycle goes Into the second staee. The researchers contend Southern California entered that Body of girl, 7, found Autopsy set to dewnnine death caw1e l.OS A:'llGF.I.~ Af' I An iiUlOPS) Wiii ~ needed lO de 1ermm~ tht' C'dUM! of death.of a 7 ) car old girl whu d1!>appeared as sht-walk~ bome from her sut.i urban Pac()ima bus stup, police i.a1d Poh~ Lt Bob Crawford s aid the bod of Lisa Kosales wlb found by ct passerby Tuesday a f ternoon a bout four males from when· she was las t seen. The girl had walked six blocks with a classmate after riding in the city school district's court·ordered bus ing-for -integration pro gram She parted ('O mf)uny with the other child about a block from her home. Crawford said. She was fully clothed when found. but poli<.'e would not say whether it appeared the girl had r>een molested or whether there were outward signs of violence. :J 11lat1in9 • u11pe.-1,. ( ___ . .,~_r.i_·rE __ J w1lhou1 ba.il artt-r their arrests Mo nday night follo"A inc an altercation al .t Car lsbad res· , 1dl'n<·e A 17-yt><ir·old youth was killed during the raid ~unday, which a lso resulted in three others being woUJ1ded by rifle fire and six of 20 alien~ 1n the ea mp be· ing ro bb t>d .thc s h erifC 's spokesman said Prc•fw !It 1 u II" S ACRAM ENTO (AP> Lack· ing a l'Ommittee quorum. the state auditor general cannot im- mediate ly investigate rPports that Gov. Edmund Rrown J r. used u sta te.financed computer for personal politics Bla•I brh1911 1111i1 LONG BEACH <API -A shoe repairman who was burned over 50 percent of his body has sued Atlantic Richfield Co. and one or its units for $276 million after an underground pipeline ruptured and spread a destructive fire through a Long Beach nei~hborhood last week. The suit, filed Tuesday in Long Beach Superior Court on behalf of Ro bert J. Davis and his family, accused ARCO and Four Corners Pipe Line Co. of negligence by ('reating a hazard al the Davis home. Davis. 50, was burned as he ran through his neighborhood Dec. 1 trying to warn residents of leaking naphtha. l'lighl!it~d.-layc-d sta•e in the 19208. Jr "'accurate, tbat means the region can upeet continued large quakes until the current cycle ends with anot!Mr great tremor. That would be Staie 3. "We think the evidence supports the idea that the bit fault la marching toward another giant quake," she said, "but there's no prediction of time." The 1857 quake, with an estimated magnitude of 8.3, rumbled along some 250 miles of the San Andreas fault northwest or San Be rnardino. Lynn Sykes of Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory said a study or the recurrence of great quakes around the world suggests the southern half of that 250-mile break wiU be recharged and ready to slip again decades before the northern end. .............. S AN DIE GO I AP J Authorities say thr~e m en a rein a Vi sta jail today aner their arresu. for investigation of murder and robbery at an aliens' farm camp which left one dead and three -,vounded. T he J oint Legislative Audit Committee. which oversees the auditor general 's ortice. is miss· in~ a chairman and half or its eight me mbers. The Los Angeles Times had reported Saturday that Brown's staff. and former volun- teers from his unsuccessful 1980 presidential campaign, a re using a state·leased computer to com · pile lists of political supporte rs. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pan American Wo rld Airways planned commercial s ervice between the United States and China won't get off the ground to. day as planned. Pedoli119 a r•11111d the glf•fw A San Diego County Sheriff's Department spokesm an s aid the three me n we re be ing held The airline said Tuesday that a landing· rights djspute with Japan had delayed the start of service. the first of its kind, until a t least the end of January. Ame r ican bicyclists Peter Wuers lin lleftl Steven Williams and Tim Young peddle along a San Diego highway during their 30,000-mile trip around the world. The firs t leg of their trip which started in J ackson ~ Wyo. will take them through Central and South America. T hey ate Thanksgiving dinner in a Fulle rton home. "The most ex- citing thing so far was arriving at the ocean and realizing we are now ready for our first left turn.·· said Wilhams 'Estrada divorced 'Black magic' suit dismissed LOS ANGELES I AP> -After a !!even-month marriage and a storm)' separation. a ctor Erik Estrada, star of television'sCHiPs." has been grant· .ed a divorce from Joyce Mille r Estrada. E s trada . JO, the ea sy-goinlo( California Highway Patrol offictr "Ponch .. of the series, arid his 40· year old wire appeared in Los Angelts Superior Court on Tuesday as Court Commissioner Richa rd Erwin Denner approved a com· prehensive settlement providing for support payments E strada, who smiled at faM peer ing in the courtroom door, was ac· companied by Bevtirly Sassoon, with whom he has been romantically linked since his separation in June Estrada and Mi ss ~Iller were m ar Jn.nk. of f\rocl' la.- '\{(cJ<.ol'~ farrn.'J v~n~~ riecl in a secret ceremony Nov 25, 1979. in L<.1s Vl•gas. Under the ai.tre~ment. 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CA 92626 Phone 646·7141 I • ~ t ' ' ' ' I I . t ! i I 1 I I . . • &1 .. ,1* .... .....lgf .... ftft Thon'eaP.Ha1ey /Pubt11thur Thomu Keevll/Edttor Or11n91 e;,a ' Oattv Pilot ~.. .,..-rs ~ =~.e ~. O.C.1• 10. 1• fjart>ara Krelbtch/Ed1torta1 PaQe Editor Political kingpin paying his debts In rat.her quJet f Hhkln, Or Louil Cella, once UM d an ol Oranae County poU'kal llnanr ln1, bu 1tepped from a federal prilOft to be&lft woH at I elude MrVlJli farm work n ln the Imperial alley Cella' re.leaat' from the v.ork camp 1t Lompoc alon1 the~ aUJom la cout c•m., durinl the 32nd month of a •mew.th prilon term °" a ftideral conviction of Med c~ fraud and law ronvtt"tJon of Medi.Cal fraud. Thl' buk char •e i.n buth ca1a w 11 that Cella was twuM"Una mooc> from holpltals be once controlled to f U\aa~ pobUral campalpt for caodldatet of bia chooi· LQI, 1Mlud1n1 st.alt Conlro&r Kenneth Cory. So baa dJd f~· wh linl Cella'• political empire 1row \hat lO l974 bt' wu the state '& slnale lar1eat campaign l"Un lri.bulor WM bu anorne.)'s pura~ appeali of tus ~ions, Le lln ~ tthnc mto a life far different from thaf which ne comma.oded oorore betnl toppled rrom his political rch He '"11 ht.> worklng, without pay, as the only doctor at lbe clirue optmdt:d through the aegis of the Un ited Farmworkers' Union. Cella is deeply distressed by the lack of proper medlcal care for farm workers. He said his first order of business will be findi11g better mtdical equipment for lhe under·budgeted clinic. This may be interpreted as sell-serving -after all. h<' b gelhng out o( jail almost three months a head of the mandator y release date -but those who know CeUa's 1 ({Cord sn treating Orange County patients will likely l>elleve him. · T he <l mount of free or redueed·rate work he performed ut his ~anta Ana clinic was legendary among hls patients. Cdla's medical talents were wasted for nearly three years. That he w1JI ~ able.to provide service to the poor as partsaJ payment for his errors certainly balances out to the public's benefit Wage hm·ts youth On Jan. t the federal minimum wage will go up to iJ.35. This will be the fourth and final step in a series of inc reas~ mandated by the Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments of 1977. At that time the minimum wage was $2.30. In the interim it has become increasingly clear tha t mandatory increases in the minimum wage can have a <levastating erfect on the employment chances of young people and other unskilled workers. Employers simply cannot afford what adds up to a 46 1H:~r1·•mt p<Jy increase for workers who have little more than hasic ski lls to offer. So they simply quit hiring a nd, wht.>re Possible. mechanize their operations. Sever al member s of Congress, including Orange 1.:e unty Hep. Robert Badham, are advocating a ''youth •JtJ portw1ity wage" that would permit a starting_wage of 8~ 1w rt·cnt uf the national minjmum for those under the .ige of 19 A.:. proposeu. the subminimum wage would be in ef· <'Cl only fo r the rirst 180 days of employment, long enough to give the youth a chance to gain enough ex- peritmce to get a foot in the door of the job market. Labor unions have always been heavy advocates of minimum wage increases which give them an opportuni- ty Lo demand sull higher wage scales for their mor e :-klll<'d members. But the n~galive effect of these increases on youth ~hould be enough to offset union pressure -at least to the extent of giving the youngsters a fair c hance to get :tarted. Guns still .killing When Beatie leader J ohn Lennon was gunned down out side his apartment building in New York it was bound to. m ake ht:adlines. So c..bd the murder this week of a famed physician ""ho surprised an armed burglar rifllng his home. Smaller local headlines noted the demise of a couple of yowig men involved in a domestic fracas in Buena Park. Like most of the other victims of handgun murders in this bloody week, their deaths did not warrant national attention. Nor did the earlier death of the Rev. William Cass. r-.0, of Atlanta. Ga .. who was killed, while his wife looked on, by a robber who stole a wallet containing $1. Or of maintenance man Ralph Jones. 54, shot by robbers on the teps of the church wher e he worked in Baltimore , Md. T hjs year's handgwi toll has passed the6,000 mark. Will it e ver end? Probably not. President·elect nonald Reagan has said he doesn't believe in handgun control. Many agree with rum. And editorials like this produce only a mailbox full of letters remindmg us that. "Guns don't kill. people kill." Automobiles don't kill eithe r . But they have to be reg- istered and their drivers licensed. And a driver who kills is not hard to find and prosecute. Fortunately the Second Amendment didn't say anything about automobiles, or we might not have even that sma ll protection. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other 111ews 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 Boyd I Electronic mom By LM.BOYD An t!lectronics hobbyist bu com e up with an intriute compuleriJed device that automatically responda to the chirps and sobs and wails of a Dear Gloonay Gus Oon 't miss the new Bonzo epic: "Mr. Bonzo Goes to Waablnaton," coming soon to a Wtiite House near you. M.111. ... • crying baby. It tella bedlime stories in a soothing voice. Might beokay as a tricky toy, I guess. But even the suggestion that you can run In a m .ecb anical substitute in te nder times chafes a Uttle, doesn'tit? Q. What's the difference, if any, between a hotel a nd a flophouse? A. Matter of rates, accord- mg to census olticial. H the place charges $4 or less a night, st '!! a flQPbouse. Wby do fOU IUppoae Oldaboma le11tlat.ora found It aec-ary to make It m .. a1 tbereto.-aftlladnmk? Did you realise that about 12,!IGO PGPPI• will be born tn tbl• country durlnt your luneb hour? ...................................................... c . Jack Andenon New cruise ·missile arsenals W ASHJNGTON -larael, Soutb Ahica and Tai•• wW IOOD belin .)ou.t productioa ol 1trale1tc c ruise mluile1 - •mall, pUot1eu Jet.a that can bug the around to evade enemy r a dar ao4 delive r nuclear warbeadt 1,:IOO mJln away. U.S. lntelll1ence a1encies have known for years that the lhree nations were work:ina toaetber on nuclear weapon• de- velopment. But the addJ- Uon ot cruise m iaailes to lbeir anenals drasti cally alters tbe worldwide "balance of terror ." Even the Soviet Unlon is c00- sidered to be at leu t five years away rrom deployment of these supersmart weapons. In cold, b ard geoeraphic terms, the triumvirate's new missile capability means that Israel -which already bas the s tockpile or 200 or more nuclear bombs -can deliver warhead s from Its o wn backyard to any of lts Arab enemies in the Middle East, and even deep inside the Soviet Uniun. Richard Reeves S outh Africa co u ld an· nlhlJate tar1et.a anywhere in tbe soulhem part of the continent, and incttaae the effective ra.n.ee or the miaalle• by launching them from aircraft. · TAIWAN WOULD be able to destror Peldnc and other cities In mainland China from secure launching sit.es on lt.s own soll or from naval vessels far out lo sea. The beauty of cruise miulles from a mllitary standpoint - particularly for countries sur- rounded or numerically over· whelmed by their enemies -is thal they need not be deployed in highly visible launch sites that are vulnerable to attack. Four cruise missiles can be inatalled oo a single truck and bidden, ready to go, in an ordinary gar age. This, in fact, is precisely whal the United States plans to do with its c ruise mi ssiles earmarked for deployment m Bri· lain. IntelUgence sources told my associate Ron McRa e thal Is rael, Taiwan and South Africa probably hoped to produce and deploy their cruise missiles In total seerecy. None or lhe three has e ven admitted having nuclear weapons. and they have taken extreme measures to keep the ouuide world from learnlne their secret. In 1975, for exam- ple, the Israelis fired on an American spy plane that got too close tO Ulelr nuclear facilitJea, and South Africa expelled the U.S. ambassador, WilliMm Ed· mondaon, last year when a bid· den came.ra was, discover~ in the belly of bis private plane. U.S. INTELLIGENCE analy~t.s first tumbled onto the nuclear cooperation between Israel and South Africa several yura ago when sopbistlcaled Israeli weapons a nd nJJclear scientists began turning up in South Africa. Monitoring of the joint nuclear program was fiveo high priori· ty . and last year an American s py s atellite reco rded a mysterious flash in the lndlan Ocean off South Africa. From this and additional evidence - including radio intercepts and reports on the movement of technicians among t b 4' three nuclear partners -three U.S. intelligence agencies concluded t hat the OMSh had been a nuclear te.,t. A White House panel decided that lbe eviden ce was in · conclusive. but for some reason the independent panel was not l 5AlD. ~PIO ~PLOYMtNT F~Ct, YaJ IDIOT! I made privy to everyt.hine tbe Ul· telllaence a1encles had gatbered to corroborate their view that it was a nuclear blas t. l'HE DISCOVERY that an l.sraeli -South African - 'faiwanese cruise missile ia im, minen~ has not been rtiported • out11ide the national security community. Even senior mem- bers of Congress have not been told. The lt:gi9tators, who have assumed that the only threat of an end to our cruise missile monopoly wus from the Soviet Union -and that several years down the road -will have some hard questions to ask about this unsettling development. l"ootnote: An -official at the Israeli embassy said that Israel "will not be the first to introduce nuclear whpons in the Muldle E ast ." A South A f rican spokesman w isted that his gov- ernment is ·•not involved lo the production or or development of nuclear weapons ." A repre· sentative for the Taiwan govern· menthasnocomment. SEE NO EVIL: Just bt:fore the electi<Jn, Secretary of Health and Human Services Particia Har ris told a press conference, "We have not found and nobody ha!! told us of any places where :.av1ngs c&.11 be achieved that we have not tn eo " One re<tSOn . it now appears. 1s that th<' agency hu!>n ·1 bef!n look · ing very hard Fortunately for the taxpc.yers, tht f'Bt has been looking and has fol.ind hun- dreds of cas~ of fraud 1n the Medlcare-Mt-dlcaad prngrams In a pri 11 ate teller to Rep Claude Pt-pper. lJ Fla . 1-·a1 Directvr W11lrnm Webster told the chairman of the Select Com- mittee on Aging about 667 frllud cases al has pcndmg in lhe two programs "8 ) far thf" i;reatest majori ty of these cai>i:s a re 1lelf-1nillat.ed or developed through allegations made b:, µrofcssionals with111 th(' 1ndu<.t r.y JOd confidential so 11r~ '!. ' W1-bsler wrote, ad- ding s1gniht dntly U1at ''few. if on) referrab (for prosecution) are lyin..i received from tht Of- <ice or Hl'$ lnSp('Ctur Genl'rcll. .. The t HI :, li1i;gc.,~ 1l1Cd1 c.!I c h e aun~ 1nve~t1 gat1on .s w California UJ'ldl'r the t'oJe name .\1 edifraud (Jf the 2\lCI cases ir. vot ved. Wel>stcr ncted . "none ~ ei;c tt'1e rt>i.ult., of referrals from the DepartmPnt of Health and Human SP r\'1l'eS ·· Reagan still a mystery to · his neighbors PACIFIC PALISADES -The poster appeared on the door of Mort's Deli last week. .. P eople Magazine to Shoot Pacific Palisades -Home of o ur 40th P r esident, Ronald Reagan." "Don 't Miss It ! Sunday, ()ecember 7, 2:00 p.m. Comer of Swarthmore Avenue a nd Sunset Boulevard." "Group photo or the t>ntare town will be taken b y Peopl e magazine" It's, kind of a joke around here. "The Palisades," as locals call it, is not really a town, 1t'i; JUSt part or the City or Los Angeles, a ZI P Cude (92072>. a lovely place sort of isolate<l by Lhe Pacific Ocean, a couple of canyons and the Santa Monica mountains. The Reagans actual- ly hve, well·htdden from public Art Hoppe view. up in the hills t·allt'd the Riviera Palisades. BUT WE, those of us lul·ky enough to li ve here. a re sup. posed to be the presidenl·clect '!. neighbors we're the new Plains . Ga. even 1f t have never met anyune here who knows Ron and Nancy . ThP.y live lO a different world, bounded by Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills , Palm Springs, and their ranch north of Santa 0drbara, inhabit- ed by a small cirl'le of very old friends. Th<: only E'\< 1dence of then· eXJstence that you ee on Sunset Boulevard is the tan Rolls Royce from Gucci's tum· mg up toward San Onofre Drive to m a ke another deli ver y to Mrs. Reagan But then who. outside the charmed clrl'le. rcully doe:; know Reagan'! "He..'.s a n absolute mystery to me." said the re- porter covering him from a ma· jor newspaper. "We 're never al- lowed close. My guess is that there is n't an authentic bone in his body. I think this 1s just another pt'rformann· • · Thal 1s a l m ost CE:rtainl y lrue. Reagan ha~ been playrng a role. the candidate. Nov. he wlll pla y t he president There 1~ nothing wrong with that. Maybe we're lucky to fi nally have a professional tn a JQb that re- quires an actor's skills -mov mg people. moving them to sus- pend disbelief. RONALD REAGAN. after all, has been trained to separate his public and pr ivate selves for more than 40 years. His im· age, as actor and politician. on and off.stage, bas always been planned and practiced. "It has lakt>n me many years to get used to seeing myseU as others see: me." ht wrote. or had wnt- ten ror him, in his 1975 autobiog- raph). "and ah.o seeing myseU instead of my mental picture of the l'haracter I'm playing. F1~t of all, very few of us e vt!r see ourselves except as we look directly al ourselves iu a mirror Thus we don't know how we look from behind, from the side. w a I k 1 n g . s t a n d 1 n g . m o v 111 g norm ally through a room." R !!:AGAN KNOWS what he looks like, whJt effects his mo· lions and actions have on an au· d1ence "There 1s s ometh111 " about thb t·razy pal'ture busi11ess that mc1kes all of us cast and crew auke. develop Cl l'hameleon quality.·• he wrote in that book while t a lking abou t a war movie ··on a location likt.' this we move in and become more Navy than the adm1r.il. lt 1sn t phony or msmcPre either for several wee ks our hie ht-comes the story with its locale and dtmosphere." Now the st ranger in our town will be mo\ ing to a new lot'ale - (01 s~veral yE>ars ll1s uutoh1ography, 111c1dental- lv. \\JS titled "Wht-re's the Rest l;f Me.,. from a hne he spoke in an old fi lm and we all are about to get th<' answer to that question. The people of Pacific Palisades would like t~ know. too Can a decent president produce a best seller? HI, there, Mr. President. Glad r caught you in lhe Oval Office. This Is your agent, Speed y' Laser. calling. How's the book coming? An outline so soon? Hey, that's great. Believe you me, you're going lo make a bun- dl e off it. Look al Dick Nixon , h e raked in U million ror h1s book, plus another tnllllon for be rn g I n - tervlewed by David Frost. And Liddy, Dean, Colson and Haldeman all tut It bl,. already put In -a call to Frolt lasl week to IOUDd him out. J dCJD 't know. he bun 't called back )'ft. Ma7be be'.a oo vaca- lloa. But there'll be the movie rl1hta. too. I •• Clint Eutwood playm)! vou , Dolly Parton as Rosalynn and Brooke Shields as Amy Okay, Brooke Shie lds as R osalyn n . Theo there 's newspaper serializallon, lee-vee dramatiution and tee ·shirts saying something like, "I Am Not a Crock." VOV DON'T? Well, we'll think of something ebe. By the way, what's the title going to be? My Sincere Efforts During My Four Years in the White House to Build a Better. More Decent Ames:ica? Hey, thal 's 1ock-o ! But maybe we ought lo s horten it a tean1y bil. How about juat My Sin lJl the White House? What lin? Well, I'm damed confics.at we can come up with one. How about all thole ba* you told Playboy you'd be com- m lt.tlnC adultery with? Oh. StlU only in your heart, bub? Well, what would you MY \ the high point uf the book's going to be? The hush-hus h r endezvous at Camp David., You m ean your secret mountain hideway. Wow! That could be a blockbuster. It wasn't Jackie 0, was al'! Anwar and Menac hem ? about brea.king in? And you're claiming Amy erased it by ac· cidentally pushing the wrong button six times? Ya-hoo, we're in clover! What was it about? You plottinJl with Hamilton Jordan to ... Oh. The Tennessee turkeys singing "Breaking an a Brand New Broken Heart " Sounds a little kinky, if you ask me. Oh, t he peace talks. Sure. I'd forgotten about them. I'd give lhem a whole paragraph, if I DON'T CAKE 'if it is your I were you. Now, what about raviorlte song. It won't cut the some big give-away or govern-mustard. Listen t o me. Mr meot property to c urry favor President, this book can make with some . . . . you at least $3 million, but A WHOLE CANAL.L.l'hat's _1ou've Hot less 'than e!lhl weeks sensaliooal ! Ob , yeah, lhe to get1\ ogether. Panama Canal. Well, it'a worth ti No. no, not to write it. You've menUon. I don't suJ)pose you bad got el1ht weeks In which to any deallnp with a buneh ol commit an un1peak1ble act, Whitellouaeplwnben? cover it up, lie, set named•• And Routynn waa iD the tub, uniadicted co.couplratar, ,... eh7 Yeah, that ii a cute atory. 1110, and be pardoMd bJ ...._., But I wu t.h.lnki.nt more aJanc dent M~. the lines ot milling tapes and Believe you me. wltea II cover-upa and . . . comes to preekteeta, llr. 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Cotn missioner Pete RoHU~ may bin .,rnriu:d personallv fr•'''l tht1 ale of the tlt'ke~. lhe o w pa!Jt!1 ~rn1d 11-e oe""s paper bMld 1-..0 1n<lependent sources reported t.bt' depoa1tJ()Qb l"Otlt•1n rhuKt-'> Uu1t lht: w1do"' o( the late Rlt6m1f owner CarNll Ro. enbloom, who hl!ld not yet remar· n~ •t tht! llmt:, J1d ht:r futu.n= husba nd, composer Dominic ft"'ront1cre, wld to ll<'kc t brokers at abo11e the $30 face value se\·~ral thousand oJ I.be 27 .500 llcxet:. for the 1980 Super Bowl thl' Rams bad .it tht'tr d1:.JXat<aJ 1'he ncw~paper did not iden· hfy the ~urces ·All of t he 1&llegat1ons were fl1ttly denied by Ra m s ' m.rnagemenl ~nd by Ro1eJle . The Frontieres were en route from cw York lo Loi. Angeles 1'uesday and could not be reached for comment "l'ht:rc's oot a shr.,d of truth 1n the sugge:.t1on t hat I ever- i.o ld a Super Ho'*I ticket for profit." Rozelle said "f have found a number or innucndoi. and outright hes 1n the testimony produced !>o Car " All of the depositions havf' been i.eaJed by the court. ~.nd, the newspaper said , Rami.' ~ttomeys were trying to keep them from becoming evidence in the Feb. 9 trial The swt is an antitrus t case against the NFI flied by the Raiders and the Los Angele:. Coli!>e um Comm1ss1011, l·harging that Roxelle and NFL lC'am owners unfairly kept the Ha1de rs from moving to Los Angeles, although th e Rams were al· lowed to move from Los Antl"lt!S to Andhe1m U.S. D1slr1rt JuJ~c Hdrry PrC'gt-ri.on has forbidden at torneys and parl1e~ from t>1lher side to discu:.~ the allega. t1oni;. r-------ffaeot•• tJf th,, day San Francist·o 49t>rs quJrte1 bdl'k Joe Montana on his team's come buck 38,35 victory ~ununy 4ftcr tra1ltng New Orleans , 35.7· "If lhl'y Muld .. ccir.: :!5 po1ms, ~n could we and wP J11J .. ('•>lorodt> yoilu ft(• .,,. D•.fortJW·,. g.ml Roa Delorme's hustling ~oal midway through ~ the fmaJ period capped a Colorado rally which pro-' duced a 4-4 tie with Buffalo in National Hockey League action Tuesday night Tony Currie scored two goals a nd had two assists and .Bernie Federko contributed one goal and thret assists as t he Blues took a 4.1 tr iumph and snapped M 111nesola 'i; fi ve-game unbeaten strca).. . Dave Williams scored l wo j?Oals. including t he tiebreaker early 1n thr sec:ond period and Jed Vancouver lo a 4·2 win over Was hington. WashUlgton goalie Mike Palmateer recorded 39 saves . . NHL ov.ners probably will accept a package of new learn allgnmC'nt.s. scheduling procedures and a new playoff format du1in~ today's board or ,ROVcrnor·~ meeting in Palm 8l'aC'h. F!a llobin•on h ;, .• "~ .. " ·'""" u·ila. 'zJ. lfMJ Truck Robiuo• pumped m 20 of his 40 points m In a torrid third q uarter TuPsday r.1ght ns Phoenix ~cored a 123-108 National RaskPtball Association victory ove r Ch icago. Walt .. r Davis, Dennis JoballGD and Rkb Kelley contnbut~ a total of 59 points a& the Suns scored their 12th road victory of the year ... Ray Wllllamt scored 15 of his career·h1p,h 42 points to lead New York to a 107-104 win over Wdi.hington . L-eorgc Gt>rv\o srorcd 33 points to lead San Antonio past Utah. 115 90 Robert Parish, Larry Rird a nd Cedric Maxwell led Boston from a five-poinl der1c1t lo a seven-point lead in an a wesome third q uarter as the Celtics rallied £or a 112·1:19 wan over Milwa ukee . Johu U r.-w a nc! Dan Roundfleld sc<Jrc•ri 11 points ear h in a ~·potnt third quar ter as ,\tlanta defeated San Diego, 114-87 . Stcvf' Mix scored all 10 or h i:, points in the last sii. minutes of the gamt., lead ing a 14·3 s urge, to give Ptu ladclph1a a .. oe1,.SOM 96-83 victory over Cleveland. The triumph ra1sf'd Philadelphia's record to 26·4, the best in the leaguf! Jim Pauon scored 10 of his career-high 30 points m the third quarter as Ponland went on to defeat Seattle, 111·98. ll was the fourth straigh t victory for the Blazers. 11 19 in the NBA Pacific Division cellar wtule the Sup<!r·Sonics ended .1 rour-game winnin!l streak . Gus Williams m•~t with Seat &le President Zollie Volcbuk Tuesday but Volchok said the elusive guard's agent squclchtd any hoptos uf an aP,rccment Par,,eyhiuu. 01 . .,,.,. "rt' iuditc·f•'ff Ara Parseghian. who televises colltf!e football • games for ABC-TV. and !\1erHn Olsen. a commen tetor for pro contests for NBC we re amon ~ lZ persons formally inducted into tnc College Jo'i.wA ball Hall of Fame Tue .alay. PaN>t•gban coached al M1am1 llf Ohio, Northwestern anti later al Notre Dame Olsen played end and la~kle at Vtah State t>cforc ple1ymli( 15 st>;.sons with the Rams . . Norm E llenberger, flamboyant torm~r basil.Cl· ball coach at the Univers ity r,f New Mexico, can't be triee on charges of allegedly making false public vouc hers. \he st11tf.' Court of Appeals in New Mcxu.'O ruied . T wo C:madt:in Football League learns Ham ilton and Saskatche wan reportedly are interested m Fr.k l(ush, fired last year after a stormy coaching career at Arizona State University . . Amy Alcott, 24, who won four events in 1980. includin g the U.S. Women's Open, has won the Vare Trophy for having the lowest scoring average on the LPGA tour this year .. Myra Van lloose, 25, has been named the LPGA's 1~ Rookie of the Year .. , Kansas City's George Breu, who h it 3!IO and had a :lt·game rutting streak UI the Americwn League d unng l980 se.ason, was named Major League Player o( the Ye ur by the Sporting News . . . Jack Pa tera can count on coaching the Seattle Seahawks next year despite the team's seven· gam e losing streak, s ays General Manager Joha~psoa . .. The 1981 Formula One racin~ season, jeopard11ed by the withdrawal of its main s upplier of a uto tires (Goodyear). has been postponed by one month, organizers of the year's first race announced. ' .,...,.,,.._,.,,.., radio Following are the top sports events oo T V tonight. Ratings are: 1 111 excellent; .t worth watching · 11 fair · / tornet It. • . ,. A 8 p.m., Ch•nnel 9 ./ I ./ NHL HOCKEY: Kinos at Minnesota. Announcers: Bob Miller ar:id Pele Weber. After winning four straight, the Kings went flat Monday night In 1054"9-tO tM Calgary Flames. CMrlle Simmer scored his 27th goal of the vear but It wasn't enough and captain Mike Murphy felt the Kings might have been flat. "We weren't sharp ffrly and It cost us," he said. "But we're going to lo~ some games wNn we're flat like this.'' ' RADIO Basketball -Lakers at Houston, S:.SO p.m., KLAC CS10), Hooey -Klnos at Minnesota, S :~ p.m .• KOGO l600). , ...... ,. ..... RAMS •.. New Yorll Giant), with the de· fln.ltt 8Jpln1 of OM or them this week and pouibly another fuUowing the Oallas game Mon· day. M 1&JMv1LS1 Is deeply concerned About his nannin& back position. On I y three bodies-Cullen Bryant, Mike Ouman, Jewerl Thomu-are left, aod only two are completely sound as Guman lS s uffering from a very tender knee which could easily keep rum out of \he starting lineup Monday lf t hat h appens. 1'homo. would get the nod. Malavas1 also said Tuesday one of the team 's top priorities durmg the college draft will be that of a running back. The re etson why 1s simple: too many inJur1es. loo often to his top two :;tarters 1 Wende ll Tyler and Elvis Peacock ). • • • As ror the othe r wounded, V\nce ferra~arno s aid be should bt ready lo play, Pat Thomas is doubUuJ with his tender ankle :.ind .Ji m Younl(blood is 5()..50 for Monday's game, according ta the team physician Others who could also swing to the s idelines drC' · Fred Dryer <calf pullt, Mike 1''annin~ (call pull 1, Cody Jones C ha mstrin~l • • * M alavasi took advantage of Tuesday's media gathering to rip th'-= 0Cfic1a ls for their poor handlin8 of the piety which sent Fer ragamo bent ovf'r in pain to the lockl'rroom Malavas1 was 1ns1stent that a 11.t~ should have been thrown .iftcr Buffalv':. U •n Williams "'cnl ht•:Jd i.tnd :.houlders in Fer· rai;:amo'<i t•'<poscd rlJ.'ht s ide. "Th ~ lt-a~u e o ffi cials spec:if1ca1ly d1scui.i.1!d that typti of pl:J~ C'arllcr 111 the ye ar with u~, · Malavas1 explained. "What Williams did (spearing) s hould hav\.• bet•n l'Jllcd rt was called• against us this ye11 r The official JUSt bl ew the c.all. lie said it was a (·lc:m hit." l'ht· t•amcra angle of the blow It !1 some rfoubt us to whetlier Williams w~nt tn with his helmet or s!rd it to tht side and c rushed Fcrrngamo with hJ:. :.lioulder .. \II I knnw 1:-. that his ht:ad wai. down wht•n he hi.t me,'' said I· e r r<1g c1mCJ of the in cident "L.su:Jlty " lineman 's head is up whl'n he hit!. you." F errai:amo, who hasn't worn any tr 1}t! of protective device lh1s s~a:.o~. will be wearing a nak-{ackl't for h\~ tender nbs Monday FerrJt.!a mo wore the Jacket last year, but the garment had a tendency to restn ct certain arm movements. so he casted 1l aside lhi:. season. "It~ a little rcstrit'ting but not a lot '' said r crraRd1no, who re!ust'<i to blame his not wearing om · Sunday for the m jury "It was a ctually <t freak thing All lnJUrie<i arc freak lhtngs ' " " . One reporter aski:od Malavasi who he'd rather lace if his team ~a s a wild cC\rd entran< - 'Ph1ladd ptua or Oallas "It doci.n 'l make any d1f- fcrenCl.." w.Js h1:, n :µl y "I t htnk we t an bt'at eithe r one Pirates, Ga11ehos • post wins There wao, h ttlt· t11 c hoose bctwt·cn l he two v1r ton cs re 1·nrrled b.Y :.irc.1 JUnior coll~~e~ Tuesd&y ni~ht as Orange Coast roll~d by Pa ll)n1ar a t home, 85·67 and Sadctlc:back toppled host Mt. c;;.,. n J a cinlo, 98 79 10 n o n <:onferenre ba:.kethul~ piay . Coach Tandy G 11lis's OCC 1'1r.ile~ had a 1ou~h hrst·halr. 1 hen C'amc hack trr hlow the ir £o~s vut CJf thr ~vm in thr second half · "We s t 1 u/,!glcd because wt: didn't. t&kc advantal(c oJ what they gave us tn the first half, .. Gillis said "They gave us ga~ in the zone ant1 we had diffic ulty with it. ·:Everyone 1s playing hard and thfa 1s an intelligent group or kid s w hv wall only j!e l better as lhe !Wason RO<'S on ... John Saunders !'Cored 10 of his 13 points in the fi~t half to keep the Pirates In the gam e. Chris Beasley then took over in the second half, scoring 2<l or rus game-high 26 in lhut penod Gaucho• roll, 98-79 Si.>1 1>layers scored 1n double fi ~urcs for Saddleba ck 's r.auchos with Tom McCl~key hilting 18 for individual h onors . Curtis Crossley had a team· hjgh nine rebounds while Pete DeCa<>as had 14 assists to bring his total to 43 In the last three games. SaddJcback wasted little time in taking the lead, jumpiny out - to an 11·4 edge a fter three minutes and uever looking back. Tbe Gaucnos hlt 46 of 82 abota for a 56 pcroent rigure in lm· proving their record to 5-2 tor the season. The Gaucho.i play Lone Beach at 5 o'clock Thunday nigh\ In an ol)ening round game ol the San\• Barbara tournament where Sad· dltback is the defendln1 cbam· pion. ~. Oec:em~r 10, 1980 H I F DNL Y PILOl 87 , Roger Carlson . ... Ref returned .pay Here's ooe tor t.be book -an Oran1e County football official had the intestinal fortitude lo do aomethin& absolutely contrary to the norm -he admitted be did a lousy job, to the extent be re- turned hilJ paycheck. Unbelievable? Well, it's true, but be must ro unnamed. since it was his request when he re· turned his check to school officials at Fountain Valley High for a recent Sunset League game. Regardless of the level of play, it seems the one big thing among officials is to stonewall any kind or mistake, as to suggest perfection. They are the first to suggest no one is perfect, but admit a mistake? Hardly The National Football Leacue is a good study of this -s houJd a coach criticize, he 1s likely to be fined . P ro b~bl y the best one of all r egardin g stonewalling was a few years ago when Huntincton Beach High basketball coach Eltner Combs found himself with the ultimate frustration. ThtnKS had not gone well for Combs' team that evening and the 0Cfic1ating was bad. in the eyes of Com1's So hl' entered the officials' dressing quarters t<1 let them know or his d1ssaus fact.t0n and the of- ficial responded by sayin~: 'T m always glad when you 106e ·' . Upon heanng that from Com bs, the Orange County Officials Association leader, tbe late J ohn Mc Dono ugh, answered Combs' complaints· with this 11ut-st1on: "What wer e you doing itt the of· fi r1als ' dressing quarters? That's off hm1ts " Well. McDonough was probably right. Combs may ha ve been orr base by entering the officials' confines, but ho~ a bout th<tt oHtcial's statement? Combs never dad gel a n answer • * " Speaktng of. adm1mng m1i.tak1>s, how ab<>ut this one" In pult:ng togt!ther the Oatly Palot's All· Orange County football tedm for 1980. t hi:. writer is guilty of overlooking Edison High defem.1ve lineman Bill Thomas. !\S linemen go. tha t 's th\! equivalent of ovet· loc1k 1ng Edison's DJ Bell in the bat·kf1eld The'nn ly 'itilvation 1:-; the facl Thom <t:, as not being •J\'Cr· looked IJy <ithers ~-.. Marina H1~h has picked up a f r,unt<sm Valle:y H1gl1 lrttns rf>r -by way of the dlstn ct C'ff1ce. Dr Paul lierge r. the Barons' No. I admin1s1r11l<>r dnd supporte r while the fV pnnc1pal, has l'lft'!n insert .. <I as lht-nt'W Vikings ' principal Pnnc1pals don 't scCJre touchdowns and make few open·fielrl tackles. but 1f you look around. the really successful progr ams have leaders with the tn'\lj!h\ lo realu-.: the value of winning athletics . Per ren Christensen at West minster in the 60s was an example, so w as Newpor t Ha rbor 's Charles God!<hall. Jt 's not an eas) road when Uni ioses 10 C"' •j superinl4!ndants and school boards trad1t1on&t1/•' fail to fully s upport what is sometimes the only positive t.hin1 in a scbool system. ~ Los Angeles is a g reat example. Athletes have been forced to panhandle on the s idewalks 1n hope.j of getting enough money to keep Hee ''minor" pro grams alive in tha~ district because or ll lack C)( funding. Berger's presence at M ~rina 1s the cqu1vale11t of one extra returning starfer for ev~r,; co11ch 011 that campus. Two for football one for CJHcnsc- and one for defense. • • • And how about L~guna Beach High'' The Artists of Coach Walt Hamera s har\.:o tlu.• South Coast League football cna mp1onsh1p, a league that is represented by Capistrano Valley 1r. the CIF Centr al Conference finals Saturday 111~nl Now walk·on coach Craig Falconer '" a t 1t guiding the Artists' basket ball teum to a 4·1> record and the Laguna Beach Invitational c:h&mi>ion~h1v A check of the record book s hows a 3· 18 rn .. rk ror the Art1slb pnor tn Fa l('oncr·s M n val l'h.;n• was httle 1n the way uJ rctumin.I! :.tarter~ .1111! 11«1 height to speak or. . ,, ,. AROUND THE BEAT Tht: ~un:.ct f t'Jl!Ur '!> domination of t he Big Five C1mrl·renn frJ<>th , 11 playoffs as re flected by Fount:i1n \'all\!)' . ., cru>'n 11 1978, while Edison defond:. tl:. 1979 t1llf' .. ~.1ir1 .. 1 F11unta1n Valley Friday at Anaheim MadH1m 'l'lw last time two SU11set League team:-m t•I m 11 • r in a Is w a'> in I 9 6 7 w h 1· 11 c u a 1 h (" 111 a VanJfoorebeke's Anaheim club gamt•d rt'Vt"1g1 • f.,, ..i league Joss to Santa Ana with J l:l r. vnc!Jl't T .. .,, Baldwin was Santa Ana's ro.:1c-l1 \i1~1kr lJ, High's foot ball future ar>pf><tr'-,c".nd lt11• freshman team w a!) 9.0 and dc-fc..iti:o f-·11~· n. '' IJ and St. Pa ul . 14·0. beh111d lhe jJunch of •• nchu1 k"r fullback Al Pola. a hrc.:hl'r <Jf Jun111r K,,.nnt-d\ Pola . . . Did Edison Ho~h ha1>e 1t-; thmk1n.1-r:1 , on when tl figured out the ha!>kelb~1 11 <1< hedult · We ll, Lht> C'ha rg ers meet (Jr<sn~1· Count)·.., l\r team, Ckean View. on Saturda) r11ght. rathN tt111 n the convenuona l f''riday night !.(•he<lutl. l'nd:.} ' night the Cha rge rs are busy "llh ot11er t'nl.led vor-. at Anaheim Stadium. Edison scores 'blmrout' win F.d1son l l!~h School's Charl(('l'S had a big first (}uarter. their ~st of the year, a nd went on to de· feat El Toro·s host Chargers, 56·S2 in non-league l>askt~tball dct1on Tuesday night. In another gam e, Capislrano Valley defeated Uni''' r:.1ty, 56·47. 1n the openinR round of the Sonora tournament. "I think Ocean View coach Jim Harns summed at up beo;l whale we were tallcing after the game ." Et1 iso11 Coach Barry Le igh sauJ. "He told me we ~ct\! scar) in the first quarter and scary 1n the la~t three depending on the point or view you lake. 'That 24 -point fi rst quarter as the best of the y<.•ar for us . But you have to give El Toro credit They struitgled the entire game and didn t give up "WP J!Ol mto foul trouble lat<: in the ji!ame and had lo switdi to a zone defe nse · A blowout for us is a four-point victory We ve losl by fnur. won by one , two and four points " Ed1~on wa!> UIJ by t wo points "1th 18 sf!conds to pl<i)i The Chargers wer e attempting to play ball con I rol when Je ff Stephens was fouled and went to the line to can a pair of free throws After El Toro cam e back to score a basket, R1cha nl U1Jnr· .\t.nt in for a layup lo ice the dec1s1CJn m ttl• lt11.•1 second. Chang was high point man f11r th~ z.:i1 1~01 • Chargers with 19 while El Toro's T111n fl'Ur .. n ~.,. 1 cannin~ 2C in a losing cause flnrn s ".1~ '1.:'•.Jlin~ f Edison. preparing for Saturda; n1 gh1·., 1-<.i r-11 I l>elwet>n the two teams. Capo \'alley, 5'i«li The Trojans went· uown to defeat 111 ~h :. f round or the Sonora toum amt nt dc!>plt1 .i 11 1,.•;11 J per formance b~ Tim ,\1cl.au,Rhhn .. nn. lC r1• hn.1 ' Guess. 1 Capo Valle) look a com manJ1n~ :l1 11, lc•.1d , 11.1 t dressinjt room a l halfttmP and wa~, tH•\ •• .. hl dd• 11 : despite havtn~ the Trojans pack up ntntJ r1tun1.. n · the final two sessions. Jeff Ch .. ska had 20 potn~ fc11 r ·J P'' ' .:tt whdl' Wayne Cetll hi t for UI t;niversit )''s record Cell to 2 3 for l h l' ~·· ,..,., .. in~ into the second round of the t<ium.1.ni r.~ 1 ~.•' continues through Friday at Son<Jr,1 Hit•h -;rhr.o: Football signals • L PLAYER DISQUALIFIED E.1ec110n l!•gnal TRIPPING Repeated ac11on of nghl tool 1n t>ack ot let! heel ~ -W.YflLOT UCl'••ferue Mulligan tired of the .criticism ., ICJmN &YA.NO ............... II 11 _,. like Coaeb 8111 ""'"r: _It 'ltlUAL lta \hfoatl .... l 'IMtHM M tt ft.I UC l"'8e buhtball mt r1 -.. ...... pretty dl•1U1ted .... ~ tb1t tu11 tu m .._,,a., food cterenn ••we c• play lhe conv~nuonlll wa r 11 U..t '• what e\lerybody ...... "~ 11"1u1an. "and ow- •~•• will bt \n t he 50I and• .. (Nl:VAJ>-'> LAS VEGAS tuad 11 tunovert 1.11 the rarsl hall the otMr alcht. M> we mus\ be dom.& 90MrnDNG right delenslveJy ti Uley Md ti turnovers '' Tbe lea knowled&eable. who ban no idea of Mulbgan's de: feujve concept, are the ones ~lJCJREPORT wbo are questioning the hardest All tbey can s with blinders on, mind you-is that the Ant eaters h ave s urrende red 96 points to VMI and 124 to UNLV. Tbese same critics can't seem to understand the concept or reason for MuJligan's ga mbling style, and part of the problem is nobody has ever asked him to explain It. II ulligan has repeated time and time again, to those who will listen, that he is trying to control the tempo. And, with the 1 players he has and the type of team be wants to project, trus is the beat way he knows to go about it. It's really amazing how quick people are to criticizt!; how soon tbey forget. Heck, the Anteaters led UNLV at the half and were stil~·n the balJpark with 10 min tes left to play before final· ly r · gout of gas. And, yes, these are the same Anteaten who fimslled 7-20 last year and couldn 't beat such powers as Assumption or North Pa rk. , People a r e expecting too much, too quickly. Maybe what Mulligan shoUld have done was lleep UCI's scheduled date with Sonoma State .. The Anteaters probably would have won the iame, 130·77 , and everyone would have rnar\leled about how .cood f'l'11 ddeok waa. • • • -•tJu.aGA.N llA8 finally set· tied on the elabt players (plua o ru ) h t! t11u re1 t o use •tbruuahout the course of the Y'-'•r 1bey are Kevin a&aaee. Gn nt 1'aylor , Ben McDonald, Ke vin Fuller, RMndy Whleldoo, Scott Hartman, J uon Works and Ranier Wulf The plus one 111 returning guard Robbie Beal, who was the team's leading i>corer last year. He will fit in on certain situa tio ns • • • MVLl..IGAN CONTENDS hii> Anteaters are just one player shy from being right there with the big boys- "We 're just one guy away and either some guy from this team as going to come to the front or we 're going to have to wait witil next year " Whal Mulligan 1s referring to is some desperately needed help on the front line for Ke vin Magee, who has done more than his sha re of the burden. "He JUSt can't carr y the load a l l by himself ... ~xpl ai n s Mulligan of his 6-8 postman who h a s s cor e d 66 points a n d grabbed 33 rebounds in two ga m es. "We have to be able to get him some help so he can get more rest. lle's out on the noor too Ion~ now and he needs some rest." * • * MULl.IGAN'S BIGG EST sur· prise has been the play of WuU off the bench. The 6·6 forward fro m Ci trus College has scored 14 and 13 points, respectively, in a reserve role Wulf, incidentall y, became so sick after Saturday 's game he was confined to UCl's infirmary ward Monday for rest. He re· ported to practice Tuesday \0 pounds lighter. · * * * T he PCAA sent out its first sta tis tical look at the teams in the conference and UCI was hrst in scoring offense ( llO points ) and last in scoring defense ( llO points> RANDY HEIDENREICH Rustlers host top JC fives A loog look at the lineups of the eight junior college basket· ba ll teams entered in the Golden Wes t College Tournament will re veal some short teams, and t ha t could me a n some fas t· paced action beginning tonight. The tourna ment, now in its second year , features the host Rustlers of Coach Jim Green- fie ld, a Barstow team which lost lo Saddleback in last week's Miles Eaton Tourna ment cham· pionship game, and Riverside cc. the winner or last year's GWC tourney Also on hand a re Ventur a, Fullerton. Pasadena , c.;1endale and Citrus. T ourna men t act ion begins tonight at 6 with what may turn o ut t o be one or the better matches of the entire rour-day tourney. R a rstow. las t year 's s tate s mall schools champion, goes afte r Riverside. T he 8 o'clock Rame will pat Ventura against Fullerton. Thursd a y's ac t ion f inds Pasa dena and Glendale locking horns at Ii, whale GWC meets Cit rus at 8 Take a wa y Vent ura's 6·10 center Jeff Austin, and the start· ing lineups of all eight teams in· elude no one over 6·8. Surpris- ingly enough, that 6-8 player 1s Randy Heidenreich from GWC, a team which prides itself on its· quickness YULE LOVE OUR ADIDAS. 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DINO IS NOW THE MAIN BELL. • • week. "I wu buued alJ m.y life and 1oln1 to a ae11re1ated school m ade me learn a lot about peo- ple -whJle and black. Now it's H sy for me to 1et along with people here, even lf'everyone's whlte." Bell had come to school lhls day only to workout aome. He bad to stay home from cluaes due to a cold. No one, except for a rew close friends who puaed by, made a big deal about him misaing school that day. Afterall, it waa three days before the CJF Big Fi\le Conference showdown with rival Fountain Valley High at Anaheim Stadium . Th.is was the bit game. And suddenly Olno wu the bl1 mm -the .nt.llln Bell. "LA.ST TIME WE struggled," Bell said in analylinJC the last lime these two teams met in which Edison pulled out a last-second 15·14 win ror the Sunset League title in November. "If I get the ball <Bell gained just 60 yards on 26 carries against Fountain Valley last time) I'll go forever. Back in our minds, we feel they beat us Now they <Fountain Valley) have reven1e. Psychologically, Fountain Valley believes they'll beat us on the line . They think they know what our weaknesses are there. Our line may not know what its weaknesses are. I think we've improved on the line but l 'm just a little hopefuJ. I'm not scared, really, maybe." The hype, the publicity and everything else people try to associate him with are coincidental to Bell. What matters, he says, a re the friends he's m ade, the knowledge he's getting and returning all the good fortune he's had. "COMJNG HE R E t.o Orange County was the best thing that happened to me," Bell says. "St. Francis (where Henry Jr. was an aJl -CIF tailback and where Oino would' have gone had Henry Sr . not gotten tired ) was a good football school but they didn't care about you like Coach (Bill) Workman does here "Workman worries about your future At St. Francis, they didn't. They didn't care what hap- pened to you. That's what happened to my oldest brother. lie was kicked off the team for discipline and that was al. It was over for him." . . Bell fiiured early oa that be would always io his own road. "Kerwin and I never talk aporta. Out of necessity, we'll talk about aometbJnc elle. It never did any good for ua to compete. He's always beat me and so what? What did it prove!" DINO DID P&OVE. however, that he wu in Kerwin's league. In 1979, Kerwin gained 2,221 yards on 266 carries and scored 30 touchdowns. This year, Dino baa ruahed for 1.-. yards and scored 22 touchdowns with one 1ame to 10. "I feel that at my position, I'm really better tha n Kerwin was," Bell says. "I feel confident about my pass catchina and blockina." In any event, Bell flaures that more than llke· ly , Friday will be the last time be plays tailback. He feels that ln the defensive backfield ia where he belongs and where the few schools (Nebraska, Stanford and Kanaaa are at the top of hi.a list) that have sbown interest bave planned for him. It comes as a surprue to many people that Dino would even consider going to Kansas where Kerwin haa already made a name for himself as a freshman tailback, gaining over 1,000 yards. this year. "IF I THIN1' I should go there, then that's my choice. Even if I went to Ge6rgetown, I'd play un· der someone's shadow. Too many people try to get involved in your-decisions . Even parent.S get too in· vo lved. They think it 's a direct reflection of them where their son or daughter goes to school. They should let their 18-yea r-old make up his own m ind like the aduJt he is." --A FEA ruRE f ll.M ClA~SoC FOR ANYONE w-.O HA!>E·1ERPu f ON td'A•ROf~l(tS DEC. 5-11 979-4141 F:U\\.\KDS Cl'iE,IA C'E~T •:K COSTA MESA Conteor of T ALIN THE TIREMAN Harbor ll•d. & Wilsot1 •cronfrom P"'"~y·s Shoppiftq C"t"' PHONE 631-0712 QUALITY SERVICE ... FAST HO URS: MOt-1. THRU FRI. 7:30 AM TO S l'hll SAT 7:30 AM TO ) l'M with the Purchase of $195 ,u Firestone Dealer or Store OFFER EXPIRES DEC. I 3, 1980 HURRY 8 I 8 210 L1MITED TIME OILY RADIAL I II When You Buy One at Our Regulr Price on Sizes Shown Below Only ... 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II~,.__._,_~ .... ,0.-............ ..._.o.,_ I t •• -• • I ._ I • WednelMlay'• NYSE COMPOSITE •·•·(PDT) Pr-. TRANSACTIONS ~ .. . .. :1 J '• .. ~. I .,,,, . . •• 1·. tl • • • , .. ',i •. l•• 1,1 Things never as they seem BJ MILTON MOS&OWITI Here are the names of 10 well-known productl and ser vices: Tums, Pia" Hut, Uncle Ben's rice, Green Glul• canned pea1, the Book-of-the Month Club, Saki f'ifth (\venue. Howard Johnson, Ecko pots and pans, Tiffany Md the Whitman Sampler. All of these were once independent operaUona. All have been absorbed into large corporations. Any company lhat becomes successful In America immediately rum tbe risk of beini acquired by another company. ll'• like the "Monopoly" 1am~ many of us an familiar with. When you land on a property. you have the option of buytn& it. Tbat opt ion gets exercised all the time in the business world. Right now Westinehouse is in the process of scooping up the big cable television company, Teleprompter; Sisnal is acquiring Ampex ; Ashland Oil is makine a pass at U.S. Filter: American Can has driven a 10 percent stake into Franklin Mlnt; and the old Pullman company has disappeared into the rolds of a company called Wheel a brator· Frye. This kind of action goes on every day. Money Tree The Federal Trade Commission keeps track or these things. It has a table showing all the large acquisitions made by companies since l!M8 . A large acquistion means that the company acquired had assets of at least SlO million In 1948 there was a total of four of these acquisitions. l!M9 saw six. The pace picked up shari>IY in the 1950s. In 1965, when American Cyanamid bought Formica and Beech-Nut bought Lire Savers, there were 67 of these laree aC'nuii;itin"" THE MERGER BOOM really took ofC in the 1960s. The peak was 1968 That was the year Philip Morris acquired 1ts stake an Miller beer and Atlantic Richfield took over Sinclair Oil. Before the year was over acquired over 174 com- panies whose asset.s were each above SlO million had been ac· qua red by other companies . Activ1lv tailed off in the early 1970s -everyone was JU!>l exhau.Sted -but the merger ·and-acquisition game is unt•e again back in fashion. For the last three years there h~1 v(' been more than 100 large acquisitions every year. A new .. 1crn cnt to<la v is the foreign takeover. More and more Am t>rican companies are being acquired by foreign firms. Productivity slwws big jump WASlli:"liGTON l AP1 T he productivity of non- l1nancral corporations Jumped at an a nnual rate of 4.7 per- cent rn the third quarter , the largest increase in fi ve years. t hC' ~ovemment has reported lloweH·r. the Labor Department also reported that the product1v1t> increase for all private businesses did not rise hv as much as 11 had estimated earlier. · In a recent revised report, the department said pro· duct1\'ity 1n the private sector rose at a O.J percent annual r J ll' rn the third quarter, down from the initial estimate of t 1 f>l'n:f'nl reported a month ago .fti•o<:k• In Tlar ... pol llglll "IE W YORI( IAP)• ~IH, 4 p rn. Of'lct •no "'*' '"'"9' ot In. t!ftMn mo11 •<••..,• Nt"" "o•k S100 E«"._. I•--. tr•Ojng fWflOn•flY •• more .,..,., SI IBM 17S !00 .. • .. 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To be held at Back Bay Hilb Sclaool, Irvine and Monte Vista Avenues in Costa Mesa, the ump is to feature an imaainary waeon train trip from St. Louis to Newport Beach, makln1 "s\,Ops" alon1 the way at major clti~s to combine "education and excitement." be said. Events will include trips to Knoll's Berry Farm and a roller rink. with other activities to include a bike rodeo, barbecue and' swimming at the YMCA pc>c>l A S74 fee will be charged YMCA members, with others to pay $80, the spokesman said. More information may be ob\ained by calling 642-9990. a fr• eoee•rt aad GUier ae· llY''*· A="'iliDW at 1 p.m. wW bt ,_ bJ tM •. ,. .. 'ftlrd llarln• Alr Wlnt Bead P• rformint a eoatert of CbriatmM mmlt at T:IO. All adividel will be pne-..cl lo tM malD lobby area of U.. •bop..., center. rm t:cliAler Ave. fl •fclOt ClarUtmu u.. will be lit aa put of tbe faUviU•. AIM, a model railnNMI 1ystem lnvolvinl more than 700.feet ol track runaiDI over an area 24-feet wide by •feet k>na. wiU be operated l.n the lobby. Vern Dietsche , who la coordinatinl comtruclioD of tbe H0-1•"8e model 1aid volunteen are needed to help construct tbe set-up. He said railroad scenery and bui.ldines a1ao are needed. Penoaa intereated in donatinc tbelr time or equipment to tbe railroad s'ystem can contact Dietsche or John Taite at m -zm. Refugees sicker ATLANTA CAP) -The in- cidence of tuberculosis among Indochinese refugees is nearly 60 times higher than the rate among ottier groups in the Unit- ed States. according to the na- tional Centers for Disease Con- trol. Indochinese refugees ac- counted for 6.1 percent of all new cases of tuberculosis in the United States between January 1979 and JuJy 1980. r111 Piano Entertainment Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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Golden West music instructor Gerry Schroeder said be and other instructors will use the Greco material in pop singing a n. d b a n d c I a s s e s· a n d performances, as well as in student-produced record,ings. .................................... ,..._ ...... ~~;.; .-..-.·; ..__. ... wrrerr•r•ftl DS.\a aSADBaS: Aa laeerree& , .... .......... .,.. ........... ..., a.eal'd .. Or .... .., •••II••• la ta.e Dee. I AYS ....... ;,...,... .... ra.n1 ..... aar1n ... ._ .. ,., •••••• DEAR PAT: How dld tbe polmettla c:ome to be a symbol of Cbriltlnu? l'we beard about tbe ori11DaUon of a lot of other Cbriatmu deeoratiom, but never about this ~nt. T.S.,Coetallesa 'fte tnillila MIU la lluice. A.Cell ... te le .......... .., ................ _fftJ .. ... Yllla1e'1 dMlrd 19ecame i.e W • Oft te ,,.ce taerere &Ille cl'efte luNe. la aa.e ..-wMre t.e beta, ••• ...,.. ,..., .............. ,,... Im•~ .... 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Te .... 1li1.:t11n ._. ... , llft ... .,.,n <_.en. .. ._, .., ,.._..IM• -.aekwardl la a elrealar ........ ftea 1wt&eta dlrectlr121. Repl•reae11i e11 ,....e DEAR PAT: I bou1bt a .... banclbat from Ambuaador International ID Tempe, Aria. I uaed it constantly for two yean unW a aeam ripped. DEAR PAT: Would you sua1est professional It couldn't be repaired, 10 I sent tbe purse dry cleaniJll or conventional wuJUnc for a Iona· back to the firm and asked for an identical sleeved Pendleton wool shirt? These abirta are rep_lacement. Thi• la in accordance wltb the quite expensive, so 'if wub.inc is preleralile:-1'(f--euaratee wblch states, "If at any time your like to know exactly bow it should be doae. purchase is not livinl you tbe aervice you eapect. D.S., HuntiDctoa Beach eel it to, juat send it back to U1 and we will either Tiie Pnilletea Sport sa., la Laa-a Biiia •all refund tbe price you paid for it , 1or replace the· ••H_.. )'Ml et.eek &ale care 1aW ....._ ta.e aMrt. product without char1e ... whichever you prefer.•• It wW &ell,.. wWlter di')' dnlliq • la••erllll lmtead, I received a check for $31.•, wbicb la req9lrel. So•e Pea..._ IMrta •• N *7· w:. leu than I bad paid. I sent tbe check back and eleaMd, M&G&Mn ••Y lae la••uM ac:eer...... a1ain requested a replacement purse. I was told dlreedem • uy mild, eold-wa&er lamd.ry prod· that it wu out of stock. I don't understand this u aet. it is pictured in the company's lat.est catalo1. I hope you can help. Dear Pat: My job requires me to stay at my desk all day. I try to vary my position, but end up - S.S., Santa Ana TM replaee•e•t ,_. ,.. wu& la la &aae mall. ne firm ... &e•penrtly °"' el ddl Kem, b•& a MW 1•pplJ laa1 beee ffteiYM a.. &Jae .. ., .... la beta• .... red. @lb ~or lb!-. rt COLORS THAT WON'T RUH OUT OH YOU. Come and enjoy our exciting selection of 18th and 19th century watercolor and oil paintings as well as Old Master drawings. Oneofthenicethingsabout Knit Shirts is that they usually come in a fine array of colors. One of the not so nice things is that the9e An investment in the past is an investment for the future. J4JtYMU..Ma..,......_. 673-5430 0,. 10.,.•W.-,,_ 10.I colorsoften ... ________________________________ .._ fade out after a few washings. Rowever.voo'tt find that doeSn 't happen with a Cross Creek shirt. Their colors stay bright and vivid. 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'I ( f ~~ T • ' \l-h-eldth costs hit Orange County ., GLSNN llCOTT ............... ..__... ean co.u are riain& like a tr..r ta Oraa1• County, 9M a ...... Ol aperta eald 1'\aM· .., '':'~sa. ,..,.. wUl , .. the ~,.. ........ ftrat uaJw a ~lter n....... lyllem ia •orked Ht Uarou1la the UC Im. lledkal c..ter. In a apeecb at the medical c•Dter la Anabeim, Robert Derion, f ormer asaialant lffretary of the federaJ Health Slayiag trial and Human Services Depart· ment, said operation of univeni· ty a:aedlcal clinic• baa become a "bi&b·riU tiualneu ... Tbe UC Irvine center ls particularly a "bi&h roller," Derioa aaid, because the S5Z2 a day aver.,e coet for acute care in the lut ftacal -¥•at waa from 40 to 45 percent bl1ber Ulan U)e state aver.,e for aJJ boepit.ala. Competition will play a biaer role in medical care dwinl the 1980s, be said, ·so medical cen· Bies shown as 'follower' By DAVID KUTZMANN or .. o.u,,.. ... ,._.. Murder defendant Anthony David Bies was portrayed in Orange County Superior Court Tuesday as a weak·minded "follower" who lacked the abili· ty to premeditate or plan the gruesome slaying of a Corona del Mar reaJ estate agent two years ago. Defense psychologist Albert Rosenstein said his diagnosis of Bies, one of two men charged $300,000 hail in Viejo cas~ Ba.ii hu been set at $3W,OOO for a man arrested in El Toro Tuesday night after officers al· leee they found him carryine a loaded abcJtCun concealed in a 10U bat after threatenlne to shoot bi.a estran1ed wife. A spokesman for the Orange County Sheriffs office said Gorden Eliot Braham, 36, or Minion Viejo, was taken into custody a few blocks from his wife 's home on Tahoe Lane about 9:45 p.m. The spokesman said Braham's wife telephoned sheriffs deputies earlier that day to report that her husband had threatened to aboot her. Reportedly Braham and his wife are 1oing throu1h divorce proceedings. Braham was charged with carrying a loaded firearm in a residential neighborhood, the spokesman said. Braham reportedly did not re· sist his arrest and is now in custody at Orange County Jail in Santa Ana, according to the sheriff's spokesman. Saddleback choir set Saturday date The Saddleback College Con· cert Choir and Chamber Singers will present holiday aon1s Salur· day al 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Theater on the college's main campus. Tickets for the concert are $4 for the general public and $3.50 for students and Gold Card holders. Coast Weather ratr and sunny throueb Thursday with 1ll1htly warmer days but colder ni&bta. Lows tonl1ht 31 at the beacbel and 45 inland. m1u Thursday a to 75. . IN818E TeDAV GMG Md Freda, 17.,_,. old ...... how COft/oWd«f Lo•do• doctor• aftd ~CMGl ..... 1 NCGttH f1'q appear to..,. a ftllQle mn.d .. 11wtr ha> fJodW1. SH Po,. BJ •••• .... ..... Dl 1 AM~ D1 ............ ...,... cl\\ ............ ~-M &:;~ --M Ll&C >- with the killing of Rube n Martinez, showed that the defen· dant lacked the capacity to form the intent to rob or kill the real estate salesman. "Bies is a follower," Rosens· tein told jurors in Oranee Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae 's courtroom. Though the psychologist was allowed to present his diagnosis lo the jurj Tuesday, Judie Lae wouldn't allow into evidence a videotape recording of a sodium amytal interview with the 19- year·old defendant. • In that taped interview, played outside the presence of the jury Monday. Bies said the only blow he dealt Martinez was to throw a heavy, star·abaped candle at the murder victim. The defendant said it was another man, John Alan Keith, who repeatedly bashed Martine& in the bead with the candle and who later tried to decapitate the real estate age.nt witb a mitre box saw. Bies, interviewed by Rosen· stein in the tape, said he didn't try to atop Keith from beaUna Martinea '"cause I wu scared he would tum on me . . . He'• crazy . . . ~·s jumping up and down on him (Martine&). I mean earlier, he was jumpinl up and down on hiln and hitting him with a candle and I thought to myself I didn't want notfling to do with it. He's craiy." Bies said he and Keith, who faces trial in early 1981, had gone to Martinez's Newport Beach home after meeting him in Laguna Beach the night of Aug. 28, 1.W18. The defendant said Martinez "offered us over to his house for some drugs.'• While at Martinez's house, Bies said he bad gone lo get a glass of water, later entering the victim's bedroom to see Martinez and Keith righting. He said Martinez began chas· ing him, prompting him to throw the candle at Martines, strildnl him in the bead. Bies, however, said it was Keith )Who picked up the candle and struck Martinez at least 10 times in the head before the two left the house. It was on a second visit to the house later that evening to retrieve the candle that Bies said Keith began aawin"g Martinez's head off when he found the real estate salesman still alive on the fioor of his blood·spattered bedroom. Rosenstein, questioned by de· <See BJCS, Paee A!) Santa Claus rwtes asked San Juan Capiatrano cblldren can receive anawen to their let· ten to Santa Claus. They abou1d mail their letters in San Juan and addreu tbem to Santa Claua, in care ot North Pole. A aeU·addresaed stamped envelope abould be included. For more informaUon, call the San Juan Capistrano Rec:reauoo Department at •·1171, ext. Ml. Alk for Smie Juares. TMI explorer& plan 5th entry MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP) - Offlcialt aay there wUI be Jnotber venture Ulla w .. k into tbe readclr ccmtalnment build· IDI at' tbe 'l1lree llUe Island' nucleuplmat. Tbe '*'·pl ..... Tbunday, will ia90lw 1J mea WOltial ta t"° ...... tM ~ jcManeJ 1Mo UM ~ llaee lut ,....,, nue.eai-.. tM wont ID u .a. eoavaere1a1 nuclear bil· tor)'. .. tera aucb u the univenlty's must appnacb state and na· tioaal price avera1es if they are to succeed. The \miveraity took over from Oraose County eovemment the operation ol the medical center four years aeo after beinc al· fillated with the boepital si.Jlce 1981. Tbe center serves both as a teachinl laboratory for medical students and as a primary pro- a .. ....._..., LENNON IUIPICT -Mark David Chapman, accused kil~er of John Lennon, gave Vietnamese child piggyback ·ride in 1975 when he worked at YMCA at Fort Chaffee, Ark., during relocation ef. forts. Woman, 73, rescues man from attack ATLANTA <AP) -Dorothy Pugh didn't like seeing a young man trying to rob 80-year-old Ralph Davis. So the 73·year-old woman grabbed Davis' cane and whacked the uaailant on the head witil he fled. Davia, a retired painter, and Mrs. Pugh are residents ol an Atlanta apartment builclin& for the elderly, but were not well ac· quaint.eel before the incident. Now, Davis says, they will be friends. "I love her," he said. "I even bought her a soft drink after it was all over." The two were in the lobby of the building when an assailant attacked Davis , frisking him in search of money. "Mr. Davia had the cane in bis hand when the man be1an to frisk him," Mrs. Pugh said. I vider ol medical services to paor people. The Univenity haa a contract with tbe county to serve tbe eo- called medically indl1ent - thole who can't afford the coat of medical care. Derion .and UCI Medical Center Director BiU Gomales aereed that the commitment to serve the poor adda extra COila to tbe operation. For example, Gonialea noted, the center II not reimbursed for its 1.8 full·time interpreters who assist non· En1Uah speaking patients at the hospital. Denon said some other co.ts mi1bt be the result of the uni· versity's te.cbinc program at the cent.er. .Re1arcU.a of the reuona for the bllh prices, Denoo said, the medical center -and otben Uke it -must adapt to a sltua· lion where service.a will be cut baCk as consumers become less able to pay the inflationary "'Oita of heaJth car~. Some coats at the medical center mieht be saved by adJlllt· in& the duties of tbe medical staff and the teachio1 faculty, he said. But he made it clear that publicly-fmaneed boapitall are 1oin1_ to need belp from private hospitals to aboulder the financial burden of treaUna the poor. • Stanley van den Noort, dean of <See BEAL TB, Pa1e A!> Lennon slaying suspect Chap1nan suicide- attenipt feared ~ NEW YORK CAP} -Hospital officials kept a suicide~walch to- day on the "devout Beatie fan'' charged with gunning down John Lennon, as a vitil by fans of the e&·Beatle in front of his Manhattan apartment appear«I· to be ending. Hundreds of people bad stood in the rain oualde the Dakota apartment building across from Central Park during the nipt, but by this morning their number had dwindled to less than two dozen and police were removinl crowd barriers. Mark David Chapman, arrest· ed alter Lennon was abot wblle retuminl to hi.a apartment Moo· day nilht, was sent Tuesday to Bellevue Hospital for psychiatric observation. He en· tered no plea to a aecond-depee murder char1e in Manhattan Criminal Court. W amine that Chapman had twice attempted s uicide, and had been placed in mental hospital• both times, court· appointed lawyer Herbert Adlerberg requested the psychiatric examination and surveillance. Meanwhile, Paul Goresh, an amateur photographer who snapped a picture of Lennon signing an autograph for Chap· man a few hours before the shooting, said Chapman urged him also to get a Lennon auto- graph, because "You never know if you'll see him again." A prosecutor said Chapman, who wu carrying $2,000 in cuh when arrested, borrowed money in Hawaii to come here where be "committed a deliberate, pre· meditated execution of John Lennon.'' But the precise motive in the shooting remained unclear. One police source reported that Chapman, who had no arrest record. said he was unhappy over the hurried fashion in which the former Beatie auto- graphed a new record album hours before the shoolin1. But Goresb said Ct.pman appear«I ecstatic about the autoeraph and told him, "Nobody in Hawaii is going to believe-me. ·' Another police source was quoted u saying that Chapman (See LENNON, Pa1e AZ) A .. ~ CANOEUQHT TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF JOHN LENNON M8rtha Dntc:e, C8ttly Kno•1 In S.nbl Monlce rft9e County's largest $300 million Irvine Center zoning OK'd • BJ aJCBAaD GREEN °' .. CMtty ...... , .... In a move called the: "lar1est single land-use action" in Orange County history, Irvine City Council members unan· imoualy approved ioninJ Tuesday night for the .. acre Irvine Center commercial pro-ject. The Irvine Company propoees to build the SD> millioa ceoter on the "Golden Triangle" of land formed by tbe Santa Ana, San Die10 and Laeuna freeways. It ii to include three major hotels Pl"O'fictint a total of 1,200 rooms, a 1.75 mlllloa·"Square-foot reponal aboppln& center and 4 miillon·square·feet of office space. In a~ final IOftins for Irvine Center, the City Council set a betcbt restriction of 15 storiea Oft all oftlce buildlnp to be eomtrueted there. Tbe bet1bt rHlrictlon ,..,,...-.aeompromiH..,.... a:aeat .,. ... Ula 1"'89 Com· ,..., ............. .u ... ol 1:1 Toro 11.-0.,. Air S&adca, .... to tbe nortll ol Im. c.oter. . spokesmen said buildings taller than 12 stories would interfere with fiilht operations. The lS·story compromise between the Marines and the company was made public in a last·minute memo siened by Irvine Company President Peter Kremer and Brtc. Gen. Jobn V. Cox, commander of the air st.a· tion. A second restriction placed on the Irvine Cent.er IOftin1 calls for city U>d company offtctala to inve1ti1aie ent.erinl Into a "de- velopmental aireement' · before any bul.ldilU( ~es place. The .,._meat u curnatly envi•kJned would suarantee tbat lnlne Center ls developed ID a manner tbat won1 burdla dty finances . It would •llo iuaraatee U..t future dtJ eom· cU1 wcn 't prevent tbl de•elap- ment ol tbe Pn»J«t. Coundlman Blll Vardodl Ml eald tUt tbe projed could ....,. burddlOIDe to tM etQ .... HIM tu·,_....tiaa nWJ .... Uon ol tbe ~ a't ......... ln a time11 f"bt 1a. TM ..._ taalltba~lllllllll~ of ett1 , ...... MAP oun.wzae•NG POI ..... ..._... 111Ma r Cl9r .,,,., •• 11111'111-llr 11 I I'll llnllf .,.... Compan1 oft\eiala Md lalUellJ ...... to u .. 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R C<Hu\ • lo ac-utlle lhe anU·b'-'11.QI far ... .-, .. \-. arf :r .. h1 Har•1111 lllAMI tAP> Armt'!d "aoU &oclal.111& .Wemeot.s " demand· ta1 '° bf nchl~~n frum Cub• w~n1 CMC':.ed by Cuban secl&rity forces wilo tor-mec1 tht \.111Ucan Em y in Havana to end a 11e1e ln •hl b four nuns were taktm t\oSta1e, Havana radio re· ported today ~ :Uban t".mplo ee of the embuay was mortally wounded by 1Wlfirt>from the captors. the report said. The Vu~lav ne ws it&ency TIU\Ju.i reported from Havana that four pnbb bad been setied bul lbe Jtavana radio account of tbe lDCtdeot. which O<'t'uned Tuesday, said lhe hostages were nuns • Boao "' • U•·k I ra'I i#latul BEIRU'I', Lebanon (Al'l -Iranian &u.nboats attacked an Iraqi island m the Shatt al-Arab waterway today and destroyed a bridge linking it with the Iraqi mainland, Iran's Pars news agency claimed today Pars said several artillery positions on Um al-Rasas island, at the mouth of the Karun River 10 miles north of Abadan, were destroyed in the uttack on the 80th day of the Persian Gulf war. Iraq's long-raf\Be guns have been pounding Iran's besieged refinery city of Abadan daily fromi al-Hasas. 6old a11d .d~1·.-.r pl11111Z. NEW YORK CAP> -Rising U.S. interest rates sent gold and silver prices tumbling today. ""Id traded at $580 50 in London, and at $S6S in New York, down$26.30 Silver traded in New York at$14.81 , downSl.69. 6NU11U Ull dP rgflP11 11 U ,.,,..,,, HARTFORD, Conn. (AP> -Surgeons operated on Gov. Ella Grass~ today to determine the nature of a partial colon blockage suffered by the 61-year·old chief executive. l~ra., Pag.-. I I HEALTH ... the UCI College of Medicine. said the medical center treats half of all indigent medical cases in Orange County while the other 37 hospitals treat th~ rest. Compounding the problems. many of the poor don't s how up until they are in a sicker state than an average medical client, thus increasing the cost of care, be said. The medical center is reim· buned for some of its expenses by tbe coUllty 1<>vemment. For example, it received slightly more than $5 million las t fiscal year. But some of the costs have not been resolved and a bill to the county of $20 million for services since 19'76 currently is in arbitra· tion between the medical center and the county Another golf course sought Representatives of the San Juan Capistrano Woman's Club are expected to ask the Ci ty Council when it meets tonight to consider constructing a second public golf course. In a letter sent to the council Dec. 4 by Doris Dunn, secretary of the club's golf section, the council was asked to consider another golf course for the city before final decisions are made on the future of greenbelt areas. ln the letter, Mrs. Dunn said the community golf course in San Juan Hills on San Juan Creek Road is "constantly over- crowded." Mrs. Dunn said that a new course would not be an addi· tional tax burden because it would be self-supporting from the collection of user fees. Council members are not ex· peeled to take any action on the request. The council will meet at City Hall, 32400 Paseo Adelanto, at 7·p.m. Hiring· freeze LOS ANGELES (AP) -In an effort to ti1hten its fiscal belt, the Lee An1eJes County Board ol Superviaon hu voted to impose a hlrina freeae and to cut 10,000 of tbe '18,000 people on the coun· ty'a payroll within three yean. 5th sex slayer suspect enters innocent plea LOS ANGELES <AP) - Dutch-born transient Eric Martin Wijnaendts pleaded iMO· cent Tuesday to murdering and robbing a 15-year-old runaway boy. one of more than 20 victims in the string of so-called Freeway Murders. Wijnaendts, 20, who has lived in Orange County since 11r11, became the flftb defendant in the case, and he could get the death penalty if it is proved he committed murder during a rob· bery. Wijnaendts was ordered held without bail. He was arrested last Thursday and is now scheduled for a pre· liminary hearing Dec. 22 in Los Angeles Municipal Court Division 37. William G. Bonin, a 33-year· old Downey truck driver and twice-paroled sex offender, is awaiting trial on charges in 14 of the murders, including the Turner slaying. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Lt. Jerry Mendez said Bonin met Wijnaendts last March when both were in the Orange County Jail. Bonin was serving a six-month parole violation sen· tence bei=ause of an alleged sex- ual assal11t on a young boy. Prime hits 20percent NEW YORK (AP) - Chase Manhattan Bank to· day raised its prime lend· ing rate to 20 percent, matching the peak rate set last spring as the nation's economy beaded toward a recession. The prime, the rate banks charge to their bi&· gest and best corporate customers, is not tied directly to consumer lend· ing rates but ia often an in· dication ol tbe direction those rates are beading. lnlerelt rates hue been ristnc raplclly la recent weeks H the Federal Reserve Board bu tried to fight inflation by tiahtenin1 credit. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley .... ...., Robert N. Weed ~ M. Thome~ Keevll ... n.om.t A. Murphlne ......... Ctuwtes H. Loos .................. ...., • C•t•r•1111 '"' ora11t• cu11 1111•111111,.. CeMta11y, No ntwt ..., ... , 11""9rlf._.t. .. ,.,., .. _,.., W .. .,,...,._, lltr•ln "'•' IM ntref11ue wlt11Mt '''''•J """' .... ., ""'""' -· All depertn•a: (714) 142-4321 CIH'"'-d AdvertlWftl: 142·'7' OFFICES C..t• -... »t Wftt .. , Sfrwt L."""41 llHdl: 10l1 Ne. CMtl Hltlflwey Hllllllfltll., llNcll: 1117S llHcll .... teYerll Dell,~ ... , .......... J'o f.ftad_ 1'-oard William L. Watts of ~tin has been elected. preBident of the Saddleback Communi· ty College Board of Trustees Cor 1981. He succeeds Robert L. PriceofLagunaHills. CENTER •.• The massive amount of office space at the center will do little or nothing for city finances. Vardoulis said. Developmental agreements between city councils and com· panies are legal in California un· der a law that went into effect on Jan. 1, 1980, said Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. The company already has spent more than $3 million for an underground channel for the Chinon Agua that runs on the Irvine Center land. The com- pany aJso intetids to spend $9 million in freeway improve- ments for the project. The first portions of the center are to open in 1983 when these freeway improvements are com- pleted. Irvine Company officials are still trying to line up prospective companies to build department stores in the regional shopping center. So far, no department store has publicly committed to build there. There are several major re- gional shopping centers in the vicinity of Irvine Center, inch.Kl· ing Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza, Newport Beach's Fashion Island. the LaRuna Hills Mall and Mission Viejo Mall. BICS ... fense attorney Al Stokke, said it was his diagnosis that -among other things -Bies lacked the ability to formulate original thoughts or initiate actions. "He's not a swift kid," the psychologist said. Rosenstein also said there were other impairments caused by certain "disease processes" in Bies' mind. Deputy District Attorney Dave Carter has asserted that Bies went to Martinez's house with the intent of robbing and murdering the Corona del Mar resident. Stokke claims Bies was under the influence of the tranquilizer Valium and alcohol the night of the slaying. Syria units pulling back DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Syria has withdrawn roughly two-thirds of its military forces· from Jordan's northern border. a nd plans to complete the pullback o( 50,000 troops and 1,200 tanks by Friday,· according to official sources here. Although the threat of war between the two Middle Eastern Arab neighbors has been de· fused, Syria's propaganda cam- paign against Jordan's King Hussein continues. There has been no information about a reciprocal troop withdrawal by Jordan, which massed about 30,000 soldiers and 600 tanb to face the Nov. 22 Syrian buildup. Swap meet benefit A swap meet to benefit the Dana Hilla Hl&b School PTSA Scbolanbip Fund wlll be held Saturday from I a .m . to 3 p.m. on the hilb school partina lot, 33333 Golden Lantern St. in Dana Polnt. Tbere la a 110 fee tor aale ~ ......, wltll partlciputa Ir ...... aU tbetr ~ ..... Ad· mlMiml la JD '*"8 adults and II eeata for cblldnla under lJ 1ean of .... ror more lnfclrma. UOn call • c.t 0t -."°'5. ........................... tU& .................... . ca;~,.... ..... .a.c Arm re'IOlftr In • . rr. h WU -des .... M trw11.-t• eel It ._. but pol.lee DOt.ed t.bat b•ll•I• ~becked oa maa1 airllMa la eat routiaelJ X-ra,ed . Bitter troaJes compounded the udnea ol mournln1 fans and aboeked world leaden u 101De information lurfaced atiout the shoot.int s111pect ana Lennon's recent interviews. Only dayi before, Lennon, .0. said'in a BBC interview lhat he enjoyed livin& in New York because he felt safe in this city. . ''I can go to movies or r estaurants," Lennon said . "When J started walldnc out. I was worried that people mipt want to speak to me or jump on me . . . Now they might p.slr for an autograph, but people don't bug you." The alleged killer was an auto· graph bound, described by his lawyer as a "fan of Lennon's s ince he was 10.' · Chapman, waiting outside the luxury Dakota apartment building as Lennon headed ror a recordin,r session, approached him, got his signature and even was photo- graphed with his ido>. Around the world, newspapers printed special editions, radio stations played Beatles and Len· non music non-stop. record stores were inundated by fans and condolences poured in from government dignitaries. President Carter said Lennon "helped create the music and the mood of our time. His spirit. the spirit or the Beatles, bras h and earnest. ironic and idealistic , all at once . captured the im· ..._, agination of the world '· President-elect Reagan s aid "we have to find an answer" to stop such v'iolence. Outside the turn-of-the-century Dakota, where Lennon lived with his wife. Yoko Ono, and their 5-year-old son, Sean, fans of all ages maintained a vigiJ that began minutes after the shooting. The Dakota's front wrought· iron gate was covered with flowe,rs, cards and pictures. Some fans cried and others sang refrains from such Lennon songs as "Imagine " or "Give Peace a Chance." A distraught Miss Ono said there would be no funeral for her husband but said she was plan· ning for a public, silent vigil "to pray for his soul" at a date to be announced. "John loved and prayed for the human race. Please pray the same for him." she said. Lennon . who amassed a fortune es ti mated at $235 million, died of hemorrhaging and the shock of bleeding, s aid medical examiner Dr Elliot M Gross. Crafts class eyes holiday A children's craft program will be he Id Saturday from 2: 30 to 3: 30 p.m . at the Dana Niguel Library, 33841 Niguel Road in Laguna Niguel. Youngsters wilJ color a Hanuk· kah picture, design a cotton ball Christmas tree and make a rein· deer puppet. All materials will be supplied by the Dana Niguel Friends of the Library. For more information call Lynne Anderson at-496-5517. wHEMYOU THIMI CORONA DIL MAI ·JIJ I L COAST HWY. 675-9700 Lennon took a Wt with him in ~ath •1 PIUL SNaDE&llAN °' .............. ~ fu:.~!: 1114bout, my parenta didn't understand what au a . WE WEaE WATCHING the Beatlea on Ed Sullivan's show• and my folk.a were puuJed: How can you Uaten to ~~:!e~ ,:;.~t! tboM boya let a baittut? ·Wby are Sixteen yean later, tbey beard Walter CJ"Ollkite re.cl a warm tribute to the Juat·murdend Jobn IAnnon. Tbe v~~eran newsman aowaded like be'd been a BuUe fan smce day one. But be didn't fool me. I still remember the days when it was us a1ainat tbem. My parents couldn't comprehend why we weated to squander our allowances Oft Beatie albums and electric guit.ar lessons. They scoffed at Lenn on ind McCartney's music: it's just a pauin1 fad; next year" the kids will be into something new. BUT THE BEATLES didn't ao s•taiDHlllWe away._And as ther grew up, as their music evolved, they took an entiregenerahon with them. My parents weren't shaken up when the Beatles split in 1970. They didn't follow John Lennon's career u a solo artist. Maybe they were amused by accounts of the public "bed-in" for peace John and Yoko conducted during their honeymoon. I'm sure my folks didn't miss-John during his five· year abl!lence from the recordint scene, a hiatus that ended only a few months ago. They weren't plaeued by re· current dreams of a Beatles reunion, some magical event that would transport a jaded generation back to its adolescence. BY NOW, MY PARENTS have seen the headlines. They've beard Walter Cronkite's tribute. If they've flipped on the car radio, maybe they've heard a disc jockey play· ing some old John Lennon songs as a memorial. But I doubt if my folks realize that in death, John final· ly provoked that universal outpouring of love that he orten pleaded for in hi s songs. It won't last, of course. IN A FEW DA VS Cronkite will return lo where he left off the crisis in Poland, the hostages in Iran, the Presidential transition Follow-up articles on Lennon's murder wall be buried in the back pages of the daily papers. Radio stations will go back to their Top 40 hits And my parents won't be troubled by any lingering sense of loss. VOU SEE, MY parents didn•t understand what all the fuss was about in 1964. So I don 't really expect them to understand how much John Lennon took with him on the night he died. U.S. 'sky eyes' to lVatch Soviets WASlfiNGTON l AP J -The United States. sending four of its most advanced radar planes to West Germany, is bringing its military units into play for the first lime in the Polish crisis to in · t•rease American ability to monitor Soviet military move· ments. Pentagon oCficials described the move Tuesday night as a pru· dent and precautionary "de· fensive measure" but did not try to hide the fact that the deploy· ment is linked directly to the Polish situation. The first of the planes landed al Ramstein Air Base in West Germany today, two others were due later in the day and the fourth Thursday. officials said. TH .. IPORTS CEN I iRi Lid. Meanwtule, The Boston Globe reported today that the United Stales and its allies, after three months of secret negotiations, are prepared to invoke tough economic and political sanctions if there is a massive Soviet in· tervention in Poland. Withholding trade and financial credits were seen as the biggest economic weapons. High level State Department of· ficials have visited European capitals every two weeks since Sept. 1 to coordinate specific contingency plans, and similar talks have been held With Japan, Australia and Canada, the Globe reported. The plans are to be re- fined further at the NATO foreign ministers meetings in Brussels this week , the newspaper said. ..... 47111ADAMC~ 552·1212 .... I •• I ·' : I : I Ml1 I •· ... I ' fl. N I ' ~ ' I I I J , (\ : I I I ' I ~. I (\ ' I ' l t J • h -health costs hit ·~ange County ........ ~ .. ..., ........ ................ ,.... ......... Qr_,. ea..,, ........ ti ....,u aaMI "'-· .., ............ will f..a die .,..... w ..... ftnl ....... ~U•r H•••cia1 ostem la trorb~ Ml tllrou1lil tb• UC '"'-....... c..ter. la a ~ at ~ mdcal oater l• Aaai.eila, Robert Denoa, former a11l1tant NCretar)' ol u.r federaJ Health Slaying - suspect iveak? BJ DAVID &UTZ•ANN Of .. DeMy .......... Murder defendant Anthony David Bica was portrayed in <>ranee County Superior Court Tuesday aa a weak-minded "follower" who lacked the abi.ll- ty to premeditate or plan the 1ruesome sla)'inc of a Corolla del Mar real estate a1ent two years ago. Defense paycbolopt Albert Rosenstein said bis diaenoeis ol Blea, one of two men cbarsed with the klllin1 of Ruben Martlnes, •bowed that the def•· dant laeked the capacity to form the Int.eat to rob or till the real e.tateaaleaman. "Bica is a follower," Rolens· tein told jurors in 01'an1e Coun· ty Superior Court Jud1e Kenneth ue'aeourtroom. ThouP the psycbotosllt wu allowed" to preaent hU dlapoala to th Jury TueMay, Judie Lae wouldn't allow lato evidence a videotape reeordinl of a IOdiwn amytal lntenlew witb tbe 19- year-old defendllM. Jn that taped interview, played outaide tbe presence of tbe jury Monday, Bin a aid tbe onlJ tlaow be dealt MartiDe1 wu to throw a MaY'f' atar-lbaped candle at Ute lburder victim. Tbe Clef endant said lt waa another man. Jobn Alan Keith, who repeatedly bashed Martinea in tbe" head with the candle and who later tried to decapitate the Hal estate a1ent with a mitre box saw. , · Blcs. interviewed by Jloem. stein in tbe tape, said be didn't try to stop Keith from beatiq Martinez "'cause I was scared be would turn on me ... He's crazy ... He's jumpin1 up and down on him (Martines). I mean earlier, be wu jumpin1 up and down on him and bittinl him with a candle and I ~ullht to (See lllCS, Pace Al> Carol Beek hospitalized Carol Beek, the 81-year-old wife ol the late pioneer Newport Beach real estate developer .JOMpb Beet, was reported in Mrioul condition today in Hoa1 Memorial Hospital. Mra. Beek, whose husband orl1inated tbe Balboa Island Yacht Club in 1923 and de· veloped the Balboa-Balboa Island ferry service, wu ad· milted to the boepttal oa Nov. 20. Sbe bd been in serious condl· Uoa for several days and la ID the lntenalve care unit of tbe bospital. Prime hit• 2J~rcent . . NEW YORK <AP) - Claue MW.Uan But to- daJ nllld ita prime lend· lDI rate to IO percent, matelllml tbe peak rate Ht lut ...-• tbe nation'• ecoooiaJ ieMed toward a reeudra ·· Tlae r.:•· tbe rate bub totMlr ..... 1•t Md belt corporate ·, ca1tomera. ta not tied . ~--........ .................... ..... ., .... 4llrwetlcm ........................ IM11wll,....Mftbeea ... ,....,........, a......i : •••i• •• tit• rederal ........ ~ ......... to .._ ................... . • • C!'l'flllt. . I '. aad Huau lervle• Depart· • .. t ..... a,er.U. o1..a..u- lY medka& dlma bu became a .rW.b·rtM·heee• .. , ... fie UC lnlae ceater la particu11~ a · 'klcb roller.'• O.nOll , beea ... UM -a day a....,. COit for aeut. can lA tM I• ftlcal year wu fr'OID 40 to 61 pereeat bllber than the atate a...,. for all boepllala. Co~-wllJ play a ~ role iD medical can dwinl tbe lllOa, be_ said, ao medical een· t•ra aueb u tlM walvenlt1'1 muat approach 1tate and U · Uooal priee averaa• lf t.beJ an to 1ueci.d. Tbe uaiftl'llty toot OYer fr'OID Oraqe eo.mt.1 IDftnuDenl tbl operatiml ol tbe medlc91 c.ler' four J9'n aao .net-Wq ef. ftllated with the bospltal liDce !la. Tbe cent.er aenet both u a teaehlne laboratory for medical a_tudenta and u a primal')' ~ •• ,\__/ MA' OUTU•a ZONING POil llM•'I ..,._.,. TllANGI 1• Cir ..... ,., •••• ,.n, .. t9f DI & ss•rdel ...... 8300 million Irvine Center zoning OK'd By aJCBA0 G81:BN ... ....,"" ..... · ln a move called the "larcest ain1le land·uae acUon" in Orari1e County hiltory, Irvine City Council members unan· imoualy approved aonins Tuesday nhrht for the 480-acre City worker• get pay hike in lroine Irvine City Council members have aranted a t percent pay raise and a 2.5 percent lncreue in benefits to all municipal employeeJ with the exception of City Mana1er William WooUett J.r. Mayor Art Anthony won· unanimous council support Tuesday for bla ptop09al that WooUett's salary be ne1otlated privately in a meetJ.n1 between Woollett, Councilman Dnld Silla and blmaelf (Anthony). "I tbink lt's inappropriate for the clty manaaer to set bla own salary," Anthony said in 1upport of hi• proposal. Woollett uked tbat all c.lty employees receln t percent aalarybikea. Merger Idea •1t Irvine Center commercial ~ Ject. The Irvine Company propoaea to build tbe "100 million center on the "Golden Trtan1le" of land formed by tbe Santa Ana, San Die10 and La1una freeways. It ia to include three major hotel• providinc a total of 1,200 rooms, a 1. 75 million-square-foot re1lonal aboppiq center and ' miilion-aquare-leet of office apace. In approvtnc final aon1q for Irvine Center, tbe Clty Council aet a beipt reetrtttioa ol 15 atoriea OD all offtce buildinp to be cODltructed tbere. The bel1ht restriction repreaeata a eompromlae asree· ment between tbe Irvine Com- pany and repr•entativa ol El Toro Marine Corp9 Air Station, located to the north of Irvine Center. Irvine Company officiall bad lnltially wanted to have "two or thrff" 2i0-story office buildinp at the center and Marine Corpe spokesmen said buildin11 taller tban 12 stories would interfere with flilbt operations. The 1S-1tor1 compromise between the Marines and the company wu made public in a last-minute memo aiped by Irvine CompanJ PrelJdent Peter <lee CSNTE8. Pace .U) vlcler ol medical services to io« people. TIM mnvenity bu a eciatnct wtth the coumy to .. ,.. tbe ~ called medically ladlleDt - thole wbo cu 't alfonl tbe c:mt ol medical care. Denon and UCI Medical Center Dtrector Blll Gomal• acreed that the commitment to serve the poor adda eztra CCllla to the operation. For example, GoHalea noted, the center 11 not reimbuned for ill 18 full-time interpreters who a11i•t non- En1Uah apeakinl paUentl at tbe botpltal. Denon aald some other C'Ollta. mlpt be the .-ult of the uni· versitY• teaebinc pro1ram at Uae center. R:f..,ardleu ol tbe reuom for Uae pricea, Denoa said, the medical center -and otben \lke it -mUlt adapt to a altua- tiOD wtliere aervtcn will be cut back• eomwnera beeome leu Lennon slaying suspe~t able to pay tbe lnllatiOGU')' co.ta of health care. Some C09ll at the medical een. ter mllht be sav4'Cl b,1 acUUlt· inl tbe claties of tbe · mellcal staff and tbe teacblne facult:r. be said. But be made it dur that publlcly-ftnaneed tgpltala_ are 101na_ to neia belp from private boepitala to shoulder tbe financial burden of treat.int the poor. • Stanley van den Noort. dean ol (8ee BEAL TB, Pace .U> ChapDlan suicide ' atte~pt feared NEW YORK CAP> -Hoepital officiala kept a suicide watch ~ day OD the "devout Beatie fan" cbaraed with 1unnin1 down John Lennoll, as a vilil by fans of the ex-Bealle in front of bis Manhattan apartment appeared· tobemdiq. Hundreds of people bad stood in tbe rain ouaide the Dakota apartment buildin1 across from Central Park durinl the nipt, but by this mornina their number bad dwindled to las than two doun and police were removinl crowd barriers. Mart David Chapman, arrwt· eel afts Lennon WU Shot while retW'lliDc to bis apartment Mon· day llilbt. -. seat T\lftdQ to Bellevue Hospital for psycblatttc oblervatiGG. He en· tered no plea to a aeeoact-desree murder char1e in M anbattan Criminal Court. W amiq tliat Chapman bad twice attempted suicide, and bad bHD placed la mental bo1pital1 both tlmea, covt· appointed lawyer Herbert Adlerber1 requested the paycblatrlc examination and surveUlance. lleanwbile, Paul Goresh, an amateur pbotoarapber who snapped a picture of Lennon al1nina an auto1raph for Cbap- man a few boura before the shoot.inc, said Chapman urpd him aJao to get a Lennon auto- 1rapb, because "You never know ii you'll see him a1ain." A prosecutor said Chapman, who wu carryin1 $2,000 in caab when arrested, borrowed money in Hawaii to come here where be "committed a deliberate, pre- meditated execution of John Lennon." But the precise motive in the sbootinl remained unclear. One police aource reported that Chapman, who bad no arreat record, said be was unhappy over the hurried faahion in wbicb tbe former Beatie auto- 1rapbed a new record album hours before the abootia1. But Gorelb said Chapman appeared ecstatic about the autoarapb and told him, ••Nobody ln Hawaii ll 1olnl to believe me." Another police source was quoted u aayiq that Chapman sai. be bad "beard voices" and that the devil motivated bis acta. Chapman pdl'chued bla ftve- abot .•caliber Charter Anni revolver Ill Hollolulu OD Oet. 21. It was not clear bow he transport· ed it here but police noted that ba11~1e checked on many airlines la not routinely X-rayed. Bitter l.ronles compounded the sadness of mouminl fans and abocked world leaden aa aome informatioo surfaced about tbe •booti.nl amped and Lennon's recent interviews. (See LENNON, Pace Ai> Closer lo,ok urged at sports funding The flnanctna of sports in tbe Newport-Mesa School District needs a close look, Superinten· dent John Nicoll has told trustees. Nicoll advised the board that a pro1ram calliftl for hi1h school teams and their adult booster 1roupa to plck up balf the coat ol tranaportatton. to 1amea and meet. this year is fallln1 abort of expectation. Tbe superintendent told the board he wants to d.iscuu the money problem at tbe next board meetin1, Jan. 13, and will recommend that the district pick up the transportation fund abort.ace for the remainder of thla year. * * * At atue, he said, are all spring aporta, including track, 1011 and baseball. Faced with decl.lning income, the board of trustees last sum· mer trimmed hi1b school and middle school sports tranaporta· tion bud1eta for th.is school year from tbe previous $90,000 down to *'5,000. The ortatnal plan called for the athletes and their supporters to raiH about StS.000 themselves to conUnue the aporta progama. NicoU said Tuesday ni1ht that the teams have raised only about $22,500, half of the re· quired amount, and t~at future income la doubtful. . (See SPOaTS, Pace AJ) * * * LENNON ... !CT -. Mark David Chapman, accmed killer of John Lennon, aave Vietnamese child piggyback ·ride in 1975 when he wo~ at YMCA at Fort Chaffee, Ark., during relocation ef· forts. Cops seek well-dressed Mesa bandit A gunman in a three-piece li1ht bloe sult held up tbe manager of a Costa Mesa restaurant late Tuesday and left with ~.000. Investi1ators said the man ed1ed into the business office at the Acapulco Mexican Restaurant and Cantina, held the manager at the point of a black pistol. scooped up a bank baa containinl the money and ned at about ll:30 p.m. The manaaer of tbe Mexican food restaurant at 1212 8riltol St. described the bandit u a 28-year-old white man with a pock-marked face, wet1hin1 about 115 pounds and 5-feet·lO. Coast Parents assail N-M. sch~ol plans . Weather Fair and IUllQJ tbroulb Thursday with 1H1btb warmer da.ys but colder ntcbta. Lows tonilbt • at .the beaebel and '5 lnlud. m1u 'l'bunday a to Tl. BJ lmY aAUISN ... ..., ....... 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Board PrHldeDl ltena•tb Wa1man told .•uuams ti•• board .. not neQ,. foe .... beQot. Ill called tor CDilldllH d twe war · cllalo1a• betw••• P•reat1 aad t•• board •t ~~:::!'J.!; ...... ma ' t 11 ''19 s lln11_, ._ we.,..,.. cl,.,_._. ,. .... OsllJo ......... •et.•!llt ( ............. Al) .. ,, ' . IN81•1.fTe9AY Grdo -~ #..,..,. .old ,..,, ,..., C4 (4 ••• ·Loaclo• cloctore ••411 ,.,c...,,..... bfc11• .... ~ .......... .... .. ,..., ............ ,,.,. ""BS. . . . ..... I I P I N WM g 1 , p Anti~'ll~sing move appears to be over WAIHJ Ol'<I tAP t ~olaatl· ........ fGn*lnlbl :--: a\:' •r " tri -lthdrawtf\41 from tM battle for thla year a" I I .... CJ lh n_.w more conaervalive Contras that f'Cleftl U4 I lnu lh ~ 1 •••l '' • 1111 tt Alaaka, •••btanl Seaate minority .... ••d loda •n li&n.'C'llMflt had bhn reacbed amona &e ftt1mbhr wi rwt to l Mac on 11.n anu b\&il.QI amtadmtnt •a l&Op-pp tDt<burt! cuv *'n~ Ju.slice ue~n1nen1~.., S. J ,., llt!lm H N (.', Sllld h~ Wiil n~ lon1tr fi ht .ef· :'!.~Cl 1 .. ,~.11 Wt•h\t'r ' R Cu.m 'to !iCUtlie the anu.tu.aint ~--•rh••d IH Hat•••• IUAMl AP • M med "anll oe11tu!it tJ~ment.S" demand· ... to be no~o rrum c·ub.6 14rn: uphtred by Cuban secwity ~ •bo l\lornwd tht' \•UC'l.n t;rubany tn Havana to end a ..... •n "'h1r h t "" nuni. were taken bostaae . Havana radio re· pcwted toda) A "'ubao t>mc1Jovf" of tbe emb.&U)' w;a mortlllly wounded ~l' .; ""'1\rt! from I h t: .i ptur~, the report said Tiw-\ u ~ ha n "i. ·~ency 1'1tnJ\l& reported from Hav•n• ti.al four v r1 L!> had ~en e11ed but the Havana radio account of Lb uw11.tcf)L "'hn·h ~ curTI!<.I Tutisday. Hid the hostages w,r~ D\&IP ,._,_. t.ru.'*" t 'UHf'f>r found HA R1'1-"0RI> Cunn 1AP1 Guv Elht Grasso was in 1uarded \•Ond1wm Lodii)' "fter four hours of s urgery in which doctors ~atd lht.•) '•,und 1n11h~nant growths in her large and s mall U\leSUOt'~, aulhunttcS SWd M ~ Grilll~o lil. announced plans to resign as of Dec. 31 ~ter doctor') n•porteJ i-h~ was suffering from cancer of the liver. 114!aga ". k h1 ••,. u • 1 '" .... , N ~W \'OHK 1 •\I' 1 President-elect Reagan left for Washington Wd.i) .1pµ:irt•nLly without ever meeting his new daughter in law Althou~h Rl'<1gan anti his 22·year-0ld son, Ron, lunched Tuesdav u1 the \\ aldorf 1\stor1a Hotel, the 29-year-old bride was •utl u t•'. ~ (~Id a11d •if rpr pleun1.w1 NEW YORK CAP> -Rising U.S. interest rates sent gold and silver prices tumbling today Gold traded al $580 50 in London. and at $565 in New York downS26.30. ' Silver traded 1n New York atS14.81 ,downSUi9. Soutla Coast Sitr Mesa planners OK new plaza building Plans for conc;trut t1on or a lS·story Broadway department store and office structure in the South Coast Plaza have been ap· proved by the Costa Mes a Plan· ning Commission Thoush authorized by the commi•sion~ the package was sent to the City Council for re· view and poUlble r evis ion because of its size, planners said Proposed by C J St'~erstrom and Sons, the plat a add1t1on would contain a t hrN• ::.torv l'Om mercial ~l'<'lt l)n h o u ~1n~ a Broadway store and up to t!O smaller commerrial sh11ps, ~a id Mal co m R n s~. ~>r OJ ~Cl coordinator. Twelve n oon; of .<ifftt <· spaN· would tower 11 bovc the base complex, city planners ~aid Estimated to cu:.t more than $60 million when completed in mid·l.983, the facility would add some 500,()()().squarc feet of floor space to the plaza, touted as the nation's largest shopping com- plex. The new addition or white cast-concrete and ~1lver ren ec- tive glass would bridge Bnstol Street with a pedestr ian over· pass t o pa rk in g at the Segerslroms' Town ('entt:r The building, Lo be construct· ed just east or the plaza's carousel area, 1s to he s ur rounded with s ubter r anean parking for an estimated 1.600 can. The proposed structure, de· aiped by architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill or San F'ran· cisco, is expected to generate about 873 jobs in Costa Mesa planners estimate. ' Bm safety probed SUNFLOWER AVE SAN DIEGO ANTON BLVD FWY Delly ~lleC ..... Me' EXPANSION PLANNED D•rkened •r•• 1·roffl Pagr . t I CENTER ... Kremer and Brig. Gen. J ohn V C:ox. commander of the air sta: t1on A sec?fld restriction placed on the !rvme Center zoning calls for cit~ and company officials to mvesllgate entering into a ''de· velopmenlal agreement" before any building takes place. T~~ agreement as currenUy en~1s1oned would guarantee that Irvine Center is developed in a ~anner that won't burden city f i n a n ces . It would also guarantee that future city coun· cils won't prevent the develop. ment of the project. LOS ANGELES <AP> A Councilman Bill Vardoulis has said that the project could prove burdensome to the city if the s.ales tax-generating retail por· lion of the center isn't developed in a timely fashion. The sales tax is the biggest single source of city revenue. safety inspection has been or· dered for 33 new Southern CaWornia Rapid Transit b\Jses tbat were found to have cracks in their frames. RTD officials said 11 of the Grumman-Flxible buHI have been recalled from service since they went into use lut May. The 22 cracked buses still in use bad damage that was of a non-serious nature, they said. The Irvine Company has been criticized by city officials for be· ing too slow in developing retail projects. The massive amount of office space at the center will do little or nothing for city finances Vardoulis said. ' lilyllat Thomas P. Haley .......... Robert N. Weed ~kit"' M. Thomas Keevil ;t;,,., A. Murphine ......,..E_,.. Cherles H. Loos ~~Editor , C••yrltllt ltto Or •nO• (Ot\I ~·-ll•lll ... ,.,,,P•ny No "t WI ...,.._ llhlllfai.tl" .o!tortol m11tttr er, H-1'-\t ll•relll ""'Y '"' re,r•••t •• w lllltvl t PH••• ~....,. • c..vrleM owner TELEPHONE All depertmenh: (714) 142~ ClaHlfted Adver1tetng: 142·5171 OFFICES Colle Mow: llOW.tl lley SI~ L .... n. IH<ll: 1021 No. CO.II Hlfll••Y HUntlf191ort llN<ll: 11t75 eoecll llo;fleverd Second CIH I poll ... paid •t Cott• ._ .. CelllOtnle, lUS"5 l...Ol. 5*Crt11U.., .., cer'. rler ••:GO monthly; by mell ts 50 l'ft4Mltll4y mllllery dHtlNillori• M.Cll _111,: ' rne Or..noe eo.11 Delly Piiot, w1111 w111c11 ", cotntllM<I llW -Prfti, la pv1141 ..... 11 Dy tM Or.t119t C.oHI ""°41Slllnt Compeny So!MI, ... td lllOM •re IMMI ..... MoftdfV I" ... l"rtwy for C<Kla -· ....._, hec:ll, H.,..11,,...., 8eac111f'oynlel11 Valley, ~;!,":,. L•tw"o 8H <llfSoYlll co.ti. A tlfttia r odltlilon I• o;illll:I-5'11-~ -~Y'· , ... prlfl<~ pulltltlltl\9 pMlnl ~et bl WHI k'f 5trwt. I" 0 Boa I S.O. Gotle M9'4. CeUferllle fttlll VOL. 7S,NO.MI • Omb 4lal ......,., I IH aa, tit, sUI ... 9llC.....,..... ... Ille eaJ•r .. ll•lq ln Pf•• Ywt bee•UM be fell Hie in thla dtJ. "I can 10 to movies o r rHtauranu." Lennon Hid. "Wben I slarted walk tna out, I wu "'1'ied that l*)ple milhl want to •Deak to me or Jump on mt: .. Now they mltht ask for an autotirapb, but people don't bui you." U.S. spy plafte11 eye Reds Tbe alle1ed kmer was an auto· 1raph hound, described by hi.s lawyer as a "fan of Lennon's •lnce ht" was 10.2 ' Ghapman waiting outs ide the luxury Dakota apartment building as Leanon headed for a recording seaaion, approached him. goc, bis slanature and even was photo. graphed wilb his idol, Around the world, newspapers printed special editions radio stations played Beatles a~d Len· non music non-stop, r ecord stores were inundated by rans and condolences poured in from government di&nilaries. President Carter said Lermon "helped create the music and the mood of our lime. His spirit the spirit of the Bealle.s. brash and earnest, ironic and idealistic all at once . captured the im· agination of the world ... President-elect Reagan said "we have to find an answer" to stop such violence. Ou~ide..the turn-of-the-century Dakot a, whe re Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their 5-year-old son. Sean, fans of all ages maintained a vigil that began minutes after the shooting . The Dakota's front wrought· iron gate was cover ed with flo wers . cards and pictures. Some fans cr ied and others sang refrains from such Lennon songs as "lma~ine" or "Give Peace a Chan<.'e." A distraught Miss Ono said there wouJd be nCJ runeral for her hus band but said she was plan- ning for a public, !>llcnt vigil "to pray for his soul " at a date to be announced. "J ohn loved and prayed for the human race. Please pray the same for him." she said. Lennon, who amassed a - rortune esti m ated at $235 million, died of hemorrhaging and the shock of bleeding. said medical examine r Dr Elliot M. Gross. lie had been \struck by four ~ullets, two in the back and two in the shoulder . Three of them tore through his lert lung and one s hattered a bone in his s houlder. accordin g l o the a utopsy. f 'rf•• Pag.-t I HEALTH • • • th~ UCI College of Medjcine, said the medical center ·treats ha lf of a ll indigent medical cases in Orange County while the other 37 hospitals treat the re.!>t. Compounding the problems. ma~y of the poor don't s how up until they are in a sicker state than an ave rage medical client thus increasing the cost of care' he said. ' The medical <.'enter 1s reim· bursed for some of its expenses by the county government For example. it received s lightly more than SS million last fiscal year. But some of the costs have not been resolved and a bill lo the county of $20 million for services since 1976 currently is in arbitra- tion between the Jlledical center and the county ( f 'roffl Pag ... t I PARENTS. • • gai ned applause during the session The clapping from about 35 parents attending the session came when he announced that right now. he opposes th~ merger plan. "Let's face it," he said, "we are talking saving money." He noted that closing down a , high school -one of several other plans under discussion - would save between $750,000 and Sl million in annual operating costs . Closing e lementary schools would save $1.25,000 a year and middle schools about $225,000. And, he said, he favors keep- ing the current ''more tradi· lional'' schooling system, "clos· ing a high school if necessary." f'ro• Pag~ A I SPORTS ••. ''I suggest we bail them out this year," Nicoll said, "and then decide once and for all whether we are going to save competitive sporta or not." He sald some teams are not ralsinc money u well as otben "and all are about broke right now." The board cul fundin1 foT bus· ins to and from school in half at the same Ume lut summer. Stu· denta using school bu1e1 between homn and schools now pay a fee. • WASHINGTON (AP) -1be Unlled states. aendlna four ol it.a moat advanced radar planes to West Germany, Is brln1in1 its ~llitary wlits into play for the first time in the Polish criaia to in· crease American abilily to monU.or Soviet military fnbve- ments. Pentagon officials described the move Tuesday nl&ht as a pru· dent and precautionary "de· tensive measure" but did not try l.o bide the fact that the deploy· menl is linked directly to the Polish situation. Tbe first of the planes landed at Ra m s lein Air Base in West Germany today, two others were due later in the day and the fourth Thursday, officials said . Meanwhile, The Boston Globe reported today that the United States and its allies, after three months of secret negotiations, are pre pare d l o in voke tough economic and pt>litical sanctions ir there is a massive Soviet in· tervention in Poland Withholding trade and financial <.'redits were seen as the biggest economic weapons . High level State Department of· ficials have visited European <'apitals every t w'o weeks sinc.e Sept. l to coordinate specific contingency plans, and sirrular talks have been held with Japan, Australia and Canada , the Globe reported. f 'rorn Pngf' l I BICS ... myself I didn't want nothing to do with it. He's crazy " B1 c!> sa.1d he and Keith. who fa ces trial 1n early 1981 , had ~Ont' to Mar tinez's ,Newport Reach home after meeting him in Laguna Beach the night or Aug. 28, 1978. The defendant said Martinez "offered us over to his house for some drugs." While al Martinez's house, Bies said he had gone to get a glass of waler. later entering the vi c t im 's be droo m to see Martinez and Keith fi ghting. tie said Martinez began <.'has· ing him, prompting him to throw the t•andle at Martinez , stnking him in the head. Bies, however, said it was Keith who picked up the <.'and.le and struck Martinez at least 10 times in the head before the two lert the house ll was on a second visit to the house late r that evening to retrieve the candle that Bies said Keith began sawing Martinez's he ad ort when he found the real estate salesman still alive on the noor of hi s blood-spattered bedroom Rosenstein. questioned by de- fense attorney Al Stokke, said 1t was his diagnosis that -among other things Bies lacked the ability to fo rmulate original thoughts or initiate a ctions "He 's not a swift kid," th~ psychologist said Rosenste in also said there we re other impairments caused by certain ·'d.tsease processes" in Bies' mind. Deputy District Attorney Dave Carter has asserted that Bies went lo Martinez's house with the inte nt of r o bbing and murdering the Corona del Mar resident. Stokke claims Bies was under the innuence of the tranquilizer Valium and ak ohol the night of the slaying. wHEHYOU THIMI CORONA DEL MAR ZIJ I I . COAST HWY • 675-9700 [iii . J a:o ...... _f4ennon t~k a Wt with him in death • By PHIL SNEIDEallAN °' ................... the f~~= ~.my paNnta didn't understand what all WB WBaE WATCHING the Beatles on Ed Sullivan's show. and ID:Y folb were puuled: How can you listen to !~:!eO::· ~.:::~\ tbo8e boys aet a haJrcut? ·Why are Sixteen yean later, they beard Walter Cronkite read a warm tribute to the Juat·murdered John LeMOn. The v~teran newsman sounded like he'd been a Beatie fan since day one . But he didn't fool me. I still remember the days when it was us against them. My parents couldn't comprehend why we wanted to squander our allowances on Bealle albums and ~le.etric euitar lessons. They s coffed at Lennon and McCartney's music: it's just a passing fad ; next year the 'kids will be into something new. BUT THE BEATLES didn't io '"IEIDI,.." away._And as ther gre~ up, as their music evolved,·they took an enllre generation with them. . My parents weren't shaken up when the Beatles split an ~970. They didn't follow John Lennon's career as a solo ~rhst: ~aybe they were amu."ed by accounts of the public bed-m for peace John and Yoko conducted during their honeymoon. I 'm sure my rolks didn't miss John durin1 his five· year absence from the recording scene, a hiatus that ended onJy a few months ago. They weren't plagued by re· current dreams of a Beatles reunion, some magical event that would transport a jaded generation back to its adolescence. BY NOW, MY PARENTS have seen the headlines. They've heard. Walter Cronkite's tribute. If they 've flipped on the car radio. maybe they've heard a disc jockey play- ing some old John Lennon songs a.s a memorial. But I doubt if my folks realize that in death, John final· ly provoked that universal outpouring of love that he often pleaded for in his songs . It won't last, of course. JN A FEW DA 't'S Cronkite will return to where he left off · the crisis in Poland, the hostages in Iran the Presidential transition . ' Follow·up articles on Lennon's murder will be buried in the back pages or the daily papers Radio stations will go back to thei r Top 40 hits And my parents won 't be troubled by any lingering sense of loss. YOl' SEE, MY parents didn't understand what all the fu ss was about in 1964. So I don 't really expect them to understand how much J ohn Lennon took with him on the night he died Parking added to condo approval .. Planning Commissioners have recommended approval for a 250·unit condominium pro1ect m no rth Costa Me s a . but not without the addition of al least so more parking spaces. McClain is averaging about 1.6 s paces. McClain Development CQ. of Newport Beach sought approval Monday night for its project al South Coast Drive and Fairview Road . 1 T h e condominium is con· sidered under current plans to offer moderate-priced housing in the form of bachelor and one· bedroom apartments. Keeping the cost or those units and a few two-bedroom models down depends partly on provid· ing fewer parking spaces. City requirements call for 2.5 oarking s paces per un it J TH .. llPC>A1'S CENIERI Ud. Planning commissioners in- dicated they'd like to go along with cit y policies calling for more moderate-cost housing in Costa Mesa . but the McClain project offers too little parking, they sa.id. The City Council 1s expected to look al the project and its park· ing variance request Dec 15. P lanning orricials indicate that if the council agrees that more parking is required. the project probably will have to be re-designed. McClain delayed the project before the Pl;mning Commission for two weeks in an attempt t:o come up with more parking un- de r the current plan. They failed, planners noted. .. ....... cl 4701 IARIAMCA : 552-5252 , ,_..,,..._ ....... I • .... _ ... _______ ...... _,.. .. -~ ----------.. ··-.. _ ............ . ........ _ .. '""'•• •-•••-• '·--•·-·-~.,.., • -~ ----•A --.,~ ll:J&INES& I STOCKS TRltNSACTIONS ·~ N CLOllNG 111.21 Na111n •bleadl_,, ,. I ; : .. .., Things never •• as they seem 81 •O.TON llOC!lllOtrrn Here are the names of 10 -.U·bowD proclucta ..r services; Tums, Pizza Hut, Uncle 8ea'1 rte., Green Gl•t canned peu, the Book-0f-tbe Month Club, Saki P'lltb Avenue, Howard Johnson, Ecko pots and pana, 'nlfaay and· the Whitman Sampler. AU of these were once independent operatlou. All have been absorti.d ioto large COfl>Of&tiona. Any company that becomes suc_..ful ln Ameriea lmmediatel.y nau the risk of being aequired by another company. It's like the ·'Monopoly'' game 111any of us are falllillu wttll. Wben you land on a property, you have t.be oPtJoa ol buytna it. Tbat ophon gets exereUied all the time in t&e bualneaa world. Right now Westin1bouse ia ln the procea of •C!OOl>inC up the big cable television company, Teleprompter; Sipal is acquiring Ampex; Ashland Oil ls makln• a pus at U.S. Filter : American Can has driven a 10 percent stake into Franklin Mint; and lbe has dis appeared into r. old Pullman company ~ lhe folds of a company .. ~ ~ Money Tree called Wheelabratot· Frye. Thi~ kind of action goes on every day. The Federal Trade Commission keeps track of theae things. It has a table s howing all the lar1e aequisltions rnade by companies since 1948. A large acquistion means that the company acquired had assets of al least $10 million. ln 1948 there was a total of four of these acquisitions . 1949 saw six. Tbe pace picked up sharply in the 1950s. Jn 1965, when American Cyanamid bought Formica and Beech·Nut bought Life Savers, there were 67 of these large acquisitions. Productivity slwws big jump WASlllNGTON CAP) -The productivity of non· hnantial corporations jumped at an annual rate or 4.7 per· cent in the third quarter , the largest increase in five years, the government has reported. However. the Labor Department also reported that the productivity increase for all private businesses did not rise hv as much as it had estimated earlier. · ln a recent revised report, lbe department said pro- d ul'l i v1t) 111 the private sector rose at a 0.3 percent annual rate IJl the third quarter, down from the initial estimate of t 4 percent reported a month 110. NEW YOIUt IAll'I -leM, -llf'Q -"" C"-"' .... ,... -...... _,l<MI SCoo. Ead1.,... •-. tradOno ,..,_ily •• mew• ,...., It HcM:>HM .. ,.... 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"Newport Beacb, mallia1 ........... tbe way at 'major dlll9I to comfilne ·'education and aeitemlllt,"heaaid. · S.eata wlll include trlps to • ._.., Berry Farm and a roller -.. with other actlvltiea to httlude a bike rodeo, barbecue =· 1wtmmin1 at the YMCA A fJ4Jee wUI be cbar1ed V.CA members, with othen to · par •· tbe 1pollesman aaid. ••re Information may be oMal.ned by caJUni M2·9"0. Refugee8 sicker ATLANTA (AP) -The in- cidence of tuberculosis among Indochinese refugees is nearly 60 times higher than the rate among other groups in the Unit- ed Stat.es, according to the na- tional Centers for Disease Con· trol. Indochinese refugees ac- counted for 6.1 percent of all new cues of tuberculosis in the United States between January 1979 and July 1980. PIEi Piano Entertainment Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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