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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-11 - Orange Coast Pilot-lmllR 11111 IVll l ' I I o, l :, 1 It I t .Y t', f ~ ' 1 '#8'J Ha.toge deal repo'rted Star eeins star Actor Charles Bronson draws hug from wife Jill Ireland as he's awarded his star in Hollywood's Walk of Fame Wednesday. Bronson is celebrating 30 years in show busi-· ness. He's made 63 movies. Murdered actress buried in eounty •'Paula was never the sex symbol. She was always the girl· next-door symbol," her mother said after the murdered 20-year· old actress was buried Wednes- day at a Mormon cemetery in Garden Grove. About 200 persons -family, neighbors, friends from work and from church -were on hand for the funeral of Paula Ann Watson, only two weeks Aged woman killed when hit by van An 15-year-old convalescent home patient was killed in Newport Beach Wednesday eventn1 when she stepped in front ol van on busy Newport Boulevard. Dorothy W. Smith, who ap. parently wandered away un- noticed from the Newport Villa Wat, aa ffolpltal Road, where .ibe WU livinl, WU ruabed to tbe J'ouataia Valley Community H01pltal1Trauma Center follow- lq tM 7 p.m. accident. She died ·three boura later. PoUee said the woman wu wearlns dark elotblns aad ltepped ca..tly ... front ol tbe vehicle driven by 11-year-old llart Kudra ol Anabel ... Kudn WU DGt ett.ed. . I AUtlMNitin said' th• JOUDS •otortat WM Mrtla·bolllld OD Newport loulttard w.._ tM ...... -=..from a e.Mr' dlTtder...... JIOlpttal, before she bad planned to an- nounce her engage ment on Christmas Eve. Miss Watson , a full-time psychology student at Cal State Fullerton, was found beaten and st rangled to death io-her car Saturday behind a commercial -complex in her hometown of Anaheim, only a few miles away. She had been missing s ince Thursday naghl, and police believe she was killed early Friday. No suspect.s have been ar- rested in the case, and police declined to speculate on a motive. motive. But police said she had not been robbed, and the coroner· found she bad not been raped, even tbouch ber slip and panties· were misai.nl and her dress had been ambuttoned to the waiat. Miss Watlon, a lifted student who graduated from bith ae.bool a year early, got her ftnt break • in acttq when mpdel Cbenl Tiegs' husband ai'ran1ed for- the petite blond to do teleViaion commercials. She went OD to acUnt parts ln the film "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," tbe U.S. teleritloa mov- ie "Tbe Freddie· Prime Story,'' the Ensltsh television movie "SOS ntan1c, .. and a Hri• ol commercials for Mexican televilion. Aeeaaere rapped PEKING CAP) -Cbairma l .. o TM-lm1'1 widow, OD trial for ber Ute, Jaaa dmlNDced Mr ace--. ID court, NJtq u., want to dettro1 ber bee• .. tbe1 know the1 ••••r caa deetroJ .... lonlp cUplomlde and odlm> ..... Hid todaJ .. Stricken fans take own lives NEW YORK <AP> -Two fans, apparently despondent over the slaying of John Lennon, took their own lives, while Len- non's widow called for a 10- minut.e silent viJil to honor tbe memory of the rock star wbo stepped from five years of seclusion into a bail of bullets. Meanwhile, the wife of the man accused in the slaying Mark David Chapman, said• too mourned Lennon, but loved her husband. Guards were checking Chapman's cell every 15 minutes to make sure be didn't commit suicide. Al)d lawyers for the Lennon famafy filed a will estima~ tbe Ael•ted etortee on. P-e M, Al, A10 8nd Cl. former Bealle's estate to be at least$30million. Chapman, who has twiee ~ at- tempted suicide in the put, ac- cordini to his lawyer, was being held for a psychiatric examina- tion. "I've got a good side and a bad side," the New York Daily News said he told guanb. •-n.e bad side is very small, but sometimes it takes over the good side and I do bad thinp." . Lennon's death Monday mat outaide bia luxurious MAJiHdan apartmmt buildin1 continued to spark tributes from music fans. Dlllr NII .... .,~ ....... Some 10,000 people huddled in snow and wind Wednesday night for a candlelight vigil in Toron- to, 2,000 gathered to moum in Washington, 1,000 in Baltimore and 1,300 people held hands and sang Lennon's songs on the steps of the New York Capitol in Albany. Kiekofl for Yule top "To me, his death made a big hole in the world, said Brian Markle, 29, one of the fans who sang in Toronto. ·'There was no one like John Lennon." For the third night, a small crowd kept vigil outside the Dakota, where Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono and their S-year-old son, Sean. ' In Brooksville, Fla., a 16-year- old girl who "idolized" Lennon and still was mourning her father's suicide took a fatal overdose of sleeping pills Tues- day. authorities said. Jean Costello said he r daughter. Colleen, left a note saying she was depressed over Lennon's death. In Salt Lake City, Michael Craig, 30, fared a pistol into his mouth Tuesday after becoming despondent at the news of Len- non 'a death, authorities said. Lennon's body was released by the city medical examiner Wednesday and taken to Ferncllff Crematory. according to sources. There, under heavy private security, the body was cremated and bia ashes were presented to Miss Ono, sources said. Mias Ono asked those who wanted to commemorate Len- non's death to observe 10 <See LENNON, Pase .U) Burglar• get' Lennon cut• SAN DIEGO <AP) - Burslan bave taken 1,200 . albDtD1 lncludlns lobn LenDCla neordt from tbe COlllJ*l1 taa.t owna radio 1tatlon KCBQ. Tbe albums, lnelucllns complete eolleetloa1 of several 1iasera, would coat sao.ooo to replace, laid • ........... for. Charter Broadeaatlns. IDC. Valuable otftce equip. meat and ot~er Item• wen •INCW. f ' Santa Claus was joined by robot 3CPO of "Star Wan" fame Wednesday night at Huntington Center in Hunt- ington Beach for kickoff of Toys for Tots drive sPe>nsored b}'. U.S. Ma~e R.~serves. Up to 20,000 toys are needed ~h~s ye~r to f~ll children's dreams. Orange Coast scouts JOmed m opening the campaign. Alaia son ran night of alleged slaying By DAVID KUTZllANN Of .. DM" "91 IUff "I saw Marc running out or the house. Something about him seemed frantic. He just bolted out or the house." So began Susan Alaia 's description Wednesday of the night or June 13 at the Hamt- ington Harbour home of Dr. Louis Alai a 's former wife, where both Margy Lou Alaia, 37, and Long Beach attorney Marvin Tincher, 50, were fatally stabbed by the orthopedic sur-geon. Alaia, 50, bas pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of lnaan.1- ty to the dual murder charps against him. In calm, measured tones, the defendant's present wife told an Oran1e County Superior Court jury that aeelq llarc Alala, her buaband's 11-year-old aon, nm from the house 1"0Uled ber ~ ·her car, where 1be bad been waitiq for her husband. Mn. Alaia, rl, said 1be cal.led out to tbe child, wbo reapaaded, " 'My dad Just stabbed my mom' ... I ran toward blm ud then we ran Into tbe bome." Followin1 llare Into tlle ldtcllen-televl1lon area, lln. ·Alai a said abe saw "a blood- aoaked floor . . . llantn waa IJ· inl Oil tbe floor with bll bead toward me, 'aee down, and Theft eaepect • SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A man l'llPlded al tatlq -~ worth ol IOld from a IOadl n1111 :..~t'~~ N Hll•tll•. Theodore MtCoJ ~ ............ anwe.a .. ,.. oltlae T-*rt ad leaU. 111op Ille o,naed. Margy was slumped toward the (kitchen) counter ... " Nearby she saw her husband. "He was just standing there staring into space. Maria (his 9-year-0ld daughter) was jump. ing and crying. I ran up to him and put my arms around him and asked him what happened.'' she testified. Mrs. Alai a, wearing a neck brace for injuries she suffered in a recent traffic accident, said Alaia offered no immediate response. (See ALAIA, Pase .U> FU"e reported at Reagan's hotel WASHINGTON (AP) - Firemen today quickly quelled a trash-can tire in the basement ol Blair House, the 1overnment 1ueat bouae where president- elect Ronald Rea1an and bia wife are staJinl. Tbe Reqans and others in tbe bulldiq were not evacuated ud no injuries were reported, ol- llclall ~. DOVBLE GIFT I CVIDE TOD~}' Toda,'1 DallJ Piiot offers bait· day ltqipen a double be.,... ol ·~=CoutPlua:A Hoiw., Otltlwatloa," a 11-,... m•u::-MdiOD ~bit ...... .lift ............ . Aadclla'l .... Olft TnlaOulde to •H Isa m toda1'1 el nlW , Hdiaa. II Beirut paper'-s story BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A leftist Beirut newspaper reputed to be close to Iran's revolu- tionary regime reported today that the 52 American hostages are expected to be freed Christmas Day. But there was no evidence that the report was any more reliable than numerous others like it in the past. Quoting unnamed informed Iranian sources, the newspaper As·Safir said: "Agreement has been com- pleted between the United States and Iran to resolve the hostage issue. 'Ibey are expected to be freed on the 2Stb of this month.·' No authoritative officials in Tehran or Washington were im- mediately available for com- ment on the report. As-Safir said a compromise bas been reached on the Iranian demand that the wealth the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi transferred abroad be returned to Iran. It said the U.S. govern- ment agreed to freeze the shah's deposits in American banks pendin1 a court verdict on whether tq turn the money over to the 90vemmeot of Iran or his bein. The sources said the Iranian ~overnment accepted this posi- UOa, wblcb wu set forth in a U.S. comm..ue.uo. delivered to tbe AJ1erian 1overnment last week and relayed by it to Tehran. As-s.tir's report said nothing about tbe tb.ree other conditions set by Ayatollah Rubollah Kho- meini and the Majlis, Iran's parliament, for the release of t.he Americans who today were spending their 404th day in cap- tivity. · These wer~ a pledge of non- interference in Iran's domestic affairs, the unfreezing of Iran's deposits in U.S. banks and aban- donment or all legal action against Iran in the United States. Woman killed in cliff tumble MALIBU CAP) -A woman who was killed in a 100-foot fall from a cliff while hiking here wa s identified today by ' authorities as Kathleen S. Batte, 21, of Los Angeles. Miss Batte was pronounced dead at lhe base of a cliff near the 2400 block or Piuma Road after she fell about 6 p.m. Tuesday, said Los Angeles Coun- ty sheriff's deputy Pat Soll. Coast Weather Some h1h cloudineu Friday but motUy sunny. Nortbeaat winds 20 to 30 mph below canyons tonlsbt, decrea1in1 Fri- day. HiCba Friday 74 to 12. Lows taalebt 42 to 52. .. 11'81•• ..... A" A rttftt Swdot Mirror •torr °" Prittc• Clkarlea' NCM ,......_, wD Ladw DiCU1o .!pncer oboard ''-rowol traM .,..,..,., a dma de•dal from B•ckit1g1'om ~c:NtlOIOaUE..,._.. ....... to bt,,.....,..,., ''- of fair. sror,. ""°'°'PD,. Al. 1 .... , ..... turc·r . lcllael L . SOrf, 37, 11 San le ment~'s newe t police Lie ut enant The Laguna tWls reside nt was chosen from amon g 90. a pplicants lo r~place Craig Steckler, now police chief of Pie dmont. Sorg is a former Huntington Beach police officer. WAl~HINOTON <Aw;.:~ c ..... • I lweU ,... the pnl• ld .. t..a.et DOt to ... troduce lllil ~la,...... SpokMma• Jamee BradJ NW a • .,.,. wW not be PNMAt to•· DOUDOCI bl• noml....a bffaa1e "be feell it la &Mir day and be doesn't WIDt to do ID)'tblna to tue away h'om their annomc. meat." Aaked if .Aea1an wu atayiq &WI)' to avoid q_ueaUom· about wby be apparently bid not Mt· lied linnly oa Nlired Gen. Alex· an r ""Jr.llai1 r. or lfffi(Uj of state, Brady said that wu not the case. Tbe nominees were to appear together at a news ~erence at a cfowntown Wubincton hotel, Bra dy said. Republican sources said tbe Reagan transition office planned to announce at least ei1bt of tbe Many motives cited in Lennon shooting NEW YORK <AP) From the devil's voice to a Dali paint- ing, there has been no specula- tion about whMl compelled the man accused of killing J ohn Lennon But no single. authoritative \ ww has been offered by the * * * 1-'ro• Page .ii I LENNON ••• 1n1nutes of silence at 2 p.m. Sun- d a' A s pokesm an said "the \\ nrlrl wr II be the place . ~herever you are " I\ will filed Wednesday in Manhattan Surro~ate Court said Lennon. whose earni ngs were 1·<;timated to be as much as $235 mill1on. left an estate of $30 million to his wife, and a tr~t fu nd . The w1 ll showed that Len- non owned luxury apartments, <.everal man~ions. a twin-engine plane, a 62 root yacht and 25 per - cent of Apple Records. whi ch holds copynghts on the Beatles' rn us1c Lennon. who recently released ..in album after f ive years in seclusion, was shot as be re- turned home from a recording session. Police said Chapman, of Honolulu, had received Lennon's auto~ruph JU~t hours earlier • • * Le nnon death '-hullabaloo' MOSCOW <AP) The offi cial. news agency Tass said today a ''hullabaloo" is being whipped up over the death of ex-Bealle John I .en non and that little is being said about the profit that business in- terests stand to gain from it . Correspondent Mikhail Beglov wrote from New York that the as- sassination of Lennon outside the Da kota apartme nt building where he lived in Manhattan has become "the biggest sensation in America." "J ohn Lennon, whom America paid practically no attention to in recent years, is being put forward as virtually the spiritual leader of several jenerattons or Western youth," Beglov wrote . ALAIA ••• "He was just s taring. He wasn't looktng at me. He was just staring off, 11 she told jurors in Orange County Super ior Court Judge B yr o n M c Milla n 's , courtroom. Eventually, Mrs. Alaia said he r hus band told her , "She CMargy) was going to throw me out or my house. II Brezhnev home MOSCOW (AP)-Soviel Presi- dent Leonid I. Brezhnev returned to Moscow today followin1 a . three-day state visit to India, Tua said. Thomas P. Haley P11llllt11u Robert N. Weed PrwtlO.nt captors of Mark David Chap- man, the BeaUe idolator, Jesus follo wer and security 1uard charged with the murder and now Wlder pSychialric observa- tion. Among the lines of inquiry that have been reported , at- tri buted to investiga tive sources, are that he heard voaces and that the devil urged him oo. Also, it is speculated that bl" didn 't like the way Lennon auto- graphed ao album for him several hours before the fatal shooting; that he was outraced by Lennon's statement IS years ago that the Beatles were "more import.ant than J esus," or that he was angered by a contradic- tion between Lennon's poor-boy, man-of-the-people image and bis nine-figure personal welth. The possible Dali connection reiulted from a re port that Chapman recently bought, and displayed prominently in his liv- ing room. a $100 print of "Un- coin in Dali Vision." The aur- realist's painting has been in- terpret ed as representing Abr aham Lincoln's assassina- tion. Chapman's la wyer , Herbert Adlerberg, bas denied that bis client's alleged coofeHion con- tained a devil-told·me state- ment. A witness who photographed Lennon signing an autograph ror Chapman did not mention any show of displeasure, but quoted Chapman as saying "John Len- non signed by album. Nobody in Hawaii is going to belie ve me." A past acquaintance or Chap- man's, David Moore, a YMCA offi cial in Chicago, said he re- c a lied the suspect 's irritation several years ago over Lennon's 1965 remark about Jesus. "I reme mber him saying 'Who the hell are they to com'. pare themselves to J esus?' He harped on it a little. He thought they were being a bit arrogant." For the record, the pros- ecutor's office told the judge at Cha pman's arrai.cnme nt that 1:-ennon's §laying was "a de- hberate, premeditated execu-tion." Jordan pulls back It-oops AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Jordan today began pullin1 back its military forces from its northern border with Syria following reports that the Syri~ were doing the same on their aide orthe tensefronlier Jordanianof-ricialssaid. ' ''Our defensive posiUons f1ctnc SyriantroopconcentraUonalatbe · north will be gradually reduced," said InfonnaUon Minbter Adua A bu-Odeh, referrin1 to tbe estimated 30,000 Jordanian troops and 800 tanks in the border area. Syria began pullin1 back ill estimated 50,000 soldien and 1,200 tanks last weekend follow· int the 1pparenUy succeutul mediation of Saudi Prince Ab- dullah Bin Abdul-Alia. • CalllMl-'"91 choices, ladud· IN Wall II.net leeder Daa1'd T. ....... tbe ............ . '°tt~=·an of Merrill Lynell aad Co., WU to be tapped u trea..ary MCretary. wui.la~toreu.,..,· NUdll S.. IUebanl Seb...._ 1or.......,o1 ....... 1a .... aervteea ud ~ Pmt.1 deputy chairman Dnw Lewis for transportation secretary. Otber key economic posts were expected to IO lo Pa·~nts Republican Rep . David • ~ Stockman of Micbi1aa, wbo would become budaet direc:tor, and Coanedlcut industriallat o .. de·~d . ll1lcolm Baldrl1e, lD line f« • ~ • ~ commerce secretary, tbe aoureea aakl. k . ,, ?' TraulUoe aldea bave been ~ .;Rg ur1ina Re11an to make bis key ., ., ~ • OllOlldrappaUatr.ntlrwii,,.._...;.-~~~~~-""'~~ they could be1in immediately to SACRAMENTO (.\P) -fte map atratqy for coofrootina in-prosecutor told a 'iury tbat natloo, rilinl interest rates, un-Haum and Marie Yabya or- employment and the threat of a dered tbetr 14·year-old son to kill receaakln. their dauchter's lover after tbey Reaau planned to anaounc:e found him under her bed, and other Cablnet Jobi for several then fabricated lies to cover up close poliUcal associates and their involvement. veteran Nixon adminiatraUon of-''They directed that the boy be ficlala. They include: killed, and then they constructed William Frencb Smith for at-· • tanaJed web al concealment," torney 1eneral, Caspar Wein· said Deputy District Attorney berter for defense secretary, Kathryn Canlis in a closin1 argume nt Wednesday at the Touriatl-rap law• on ·poi LAS VEGAS (AP) -llari- j ua na-s mokint tourists may boycott Nevada if the 1•1 state Legislature doesn't reduce strict laws on the drq'a uae a mari- juana reform spokesm~ said. Dominic Gentile, bead ol the stale branch of the National Organiution for the Repe.al of Marijua na Laws (NORML) said Wednesday a boycott may be· instituted unless the state re- forms its marijuana laws, cur- rently some of the strictest in the country. "We will try to convince the Legialature it is in the best in- te rests of the state to make marij uana laws in line with other states," said Gentile. Fire probe arrest made A Newport Beach man has been arrested on suspicion of setting a fire in late November near Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Robert Rothstein, 25, of 300 Park Newport Drive, Apt. 105, was taken into cmtody in·connec- tioo with one of three fires set just inland of the highway on Nov. 29, said Mike Burnett, investigator for the Orange County Fire Department. Rothstein. a commodities broker, moved to Newport Beach aboutayearago, Bumettsaid. He said anyone with informa- tion about the fires should call in- vestigatoni at 538-3551. Superior Court murder trial. . But defense lawyer Jack Dozier s_aid the jury should ii· nore the "grotesque alle1atioo" that parents would order a 14- y ear -o Id son to co mmit a rpurder for them. He said that would ma ke then "inhuman monsters.·· Abdul Yabya, 14, hu admitted he fired at least 13 bullets into Marvin Keola, who was also 14 when he was discovered in the bedroom of Nurab Ya bya, 15, oo June 17. Abdul has been tried in juvenile court, but the verdict has .been kept secret until the completion of bis parents' trial. Dozier said the key to the case is whether Hazam Yahya dis- covered Keola under the bed before his daughter left the room. Nurah told the police her father came into the room with a gun in bis hand and found Keola under the bed and that sbe fied because she reared her lover would be hurt. But she told the jury her father did not have a gun and did not find Keola. She said abe had told police the other story because sbe was angry at her parents. The father told the jury he was outside the house lookinl for his daughter when the shots were fired. Hia wife said nobody found Keola under the bed before ev- e rybody left the room. Sbe aaid she then beard noises, took her husband's pistol, and went back to h e r d aughter's room to in- vestigate. She said she saw a figure silhouetted against the window fired two shots at its legs and called for her son to come and bring his rifle. Anti-buaing fight pledged WASHINGTON (AP) -After backing away from a standoff with · President Carter, anti- b\Uin1 forces are vowinl to re- new the fight early next year when they will have new allies in Congress and in the White House. The Senate voted Wednesday lo abandon efforts to attach an anti-busing amendment to a spending bill and send it to Carter despite bis pledge to veto it. Supporters of the amendment predicted the outcome may be different after President-elect Ronald Reagan lakes office next m onth with a Republlcan- controlled Senate to s upport him. Opponents agreed that at any rate the issue will not go away. ~iesalet9 Firemen and paramedics lift lllke Grizel from trench in Huntinctoo Beach after be fell in it Tuesday, breakine his ~eg. ms. n!!SC\len said Grizel, 53, Puadena, WU supervis-' me the installation of a aewer line on Warner A venue j uat eut ol Bolsa Chica Street when the accident occurred. He was treated at ffmltiDltaa lntercommunity lbpilal. then transferred to a boes*al nearer bis home. Charge dropped against LA official A drunk drlvin1 ebarie againlt Loa Ancelet CltJ Com· cilman John Ferraro was dropped Wedneeday, and Fer· raro called for an apolo1y from the California Hlpway Patrol officen wbo participated lD bl.a arrest~ Orange County Deputy Dis- tric t Attorney Art Koelle; dropped the charge because Ferraro's blood t est reauUs showed he was not fqally dnmk at the time ol bis arrest early Saturday. However, Koelle Aid ome.1 wbo boobid Ferraro aded ... erly alter' t.be CCMmd1mu .... an allepd erntk 1w c' r OD the Newport P'reewaJ ...,. Costa 11.. and nceeded tM speed limit. He said Ferraro could still re- ceive a dtatiOD for apeedin1. Ferraro said be wu "..ry pleued" by the report tbat tbe char1e was dropped, but be added that be wanted an apaklo from tbe CHP officer and ser1eant who arrested and booked bim into Oran1e County Jail. Asked ii be bore ill feelinp toward the CHP, be said: "Of course I do. What do you want me to do, go pat them oo the back? I think t.bey owe me an apology, especially that of. ficer and that sergeant who al· lowed this to happen." Ferraro had said be felt be was treated harsbly because he is a public official. He was particularly critical of officials, ................ wbo, be said, refused to give blm a breathalyzer teat as be bad requested, rather than the - blood test A CHP spokesman said that no apology for the arrest would be forthcominr . Alta Laguna extension rejected Alta La1una Boulevard in Lapna Beach will not be ex- tended from its present terminus near Pan A venue to El Toro Road u a re1ultof action Wednes· claf by t.be Ora.nae County Board of Supervilon. Tbe board, in a unanimous ac· tlon proposed by Stb District Supervilor Tbomu Riley, delet- ed the proposed extension from tbe county Master Plan of Arterial Highways. Alta Laguna is a four-lane atreet that runs through the Topor the World neighborhood between· Park Avenue on the west and Top of the World Drive on the east. As originally envisioned, the road would have run from Pacific Coast Highway near the south city limits to El Toro Road. Laguna Beach officials said they feared such a road would become a major route i.nto their city. Such a road, they s aid, would create danger in residential areas s uch as Top of the World. County officia ls agreed to withdraw Alta Laguna from the arterial highways plan in part bec ause less development is en- visioned today in areas that the route would have traversed. Arthritis topic at GWC seminar Tbe latest theories and treat- menta ol arthritis -including the controvenial drua DMSO -wilt' be the focus of a free seminar Saturday at Golden West Collqe in Huntinatoo Bearb. E•perta in arthritis research and treatment will participate in the all-day pro1ram. which be1lnsat7:4Sa.m. in Foruml. 3 held in kidnap FR~O CAP> -Tbree bave been arrested for lnV91UClticm 'of kldnapp.na the mana1• ol 1 downtown department store on 1Thanblivinl Eve, accontial to Fresno police. Don KUllrian, 15, i Wll beld Dine houri la tbe trmk , of his car by kidn1ppen wbo rode around the cit7 aft• fOb.: bln1 him an bur1larialq b1I Fresno home. M . Thomas Keevll EClll0< Thomas A. Murphlne Meiwit lnt l!dltor ~OllCI <Ina_ 19at ... 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'Stacking' charged by GOP Budget is.ae WASHINGTON (AP > Republic•• m embtra o f eoc.,rw 1iec\1Md Democ:rau ol atatkUIC \be dHlk a1alut tbem WltdMedaY and IU'led tM ma )ority par\)' to recooatder U.. .umt.r ol OOP la•maken oo four key C'Ommltteel lleet1a1 la ca_.cua , tbe l\epubbc&n1 puaed a ruo!Ulion denowat\ftl the Democratic de-- d1loa to retain a Z l majority on tb_e po....-1\al RWu Commiuee. sli&btly le&I than a 2 l majority on Ways and Means and a 80-40 maJority oo the Appropnations and Budaet committees DESPITE PLEAS by the GOP , the maJority Democratic membership in the Houae adhered Tuesday to the tradition of disbursing commit· tee asaipments in ways that favored the party 1n control. Republicans had insisted that in view ol the Nov. 4 generau lec· lion results, and the election of Ronald Reagan, GOP members of the House should be given committee seats in the new Congress in direct proportion to their numbers in the House. Since the Democratic margin of streneth in the Congress con· venlng in January will be 56 per· cent to 44 percent, Republicans demanded they be given com· mittee assignments in propor- tion tothat44 percent standing. In the resolution adopted by the Republican caucus on Wed· nesday, the GOP noted that 1t will make up 44 percent of the House membership in January but will have less than that amount of representation on the four major committees. THE aESOLUTION states l h a t t·h e a c t i on b y th e Democratic majority is "unac· ceptable and contrary to fair- ness and to the mandate given by the American voters on Nov. 4. •• And it calls on the Democrats to "rescind its resolution and to form all committees and s ub· committees using the 5 to 4 rat10 reflected in the membership" of the new Congress There was no sign that the Oemocrallc leadership would re· ~erse its stand of Tuesday and increase the numb e r of a.:publicans on s uch key com- m 1ltees as Rules. Ways and Means. Appropriations and Budget. THE FOUR committees are the most important In the House. The Rules Co mmitt"ee d e · termines when bills come to the floor and what amendments will be allowed. The other three com· miltees control tax policies, de· termine which programs are funded and set the overall level of government spending. As such, they will play a ma· jor role in shaping the economic policies that emerge from the administration of Republican Ronald Reagan. • Delly~ltaff- PREVIEWINO PICTURES FOR OVERHAULED VERSK>N OF LAGUNA'S ART PAGEANT Technical clrector Cert Cllllowey end 8oerd Pta11dent Helen K .... y Pageant gets faeelift Laguna an slww to be longer, brighter By DON CHAPMAN OllM o.ily ~, ... , .. " Inspired in part by the dazzle of the BaJlet Russe, a longer but brighter Pageant of the Masters figures lo provide an element of surprise for 1981 audiences in Laguna Beach. The. show. previewed Tuesday by director Glen Eytchison backstage at the Festival of Arts grounds, will include 26 presen· tations, three more than in 1980. IT WILL BEGIN with a dis· play of 11 art deco·sculptures or Dancers of the Ba llet Russe. and move on a varied course de· signed to be less predictable than in past years . And, said Eytchison, there will be more artists' names -such as Gauguin. Monet, Bosch. and Delacroix -that people can re· late to. ·'The key is to vary the method of presentation," said the 26·year-0ld Eytchison, "And co~ bine that with four bright.er s ub1ects that can be read in back of the (Irvine) Bowl as well as the front." "WE WANT different moods and feelings to be evoked by the music and narration." "Varied locales will give us the different music." added Eytchison, who has written score s fo r South Coast Repertory. "For instance, for Gaugin's 'Sacred Spring,' there will be island music." Re·creation of posters of Buf· Calo Bill's Wild West and Rough Riders show will open the second half. IN THOSE AND the other works living models will pose against painted backgrounds in the 46th annual pageant lo be presented next s ummer. Working with his a ssistant, Dee Challis, he chose the Ballet Russe statuary for the pro~am, a -~ ----~ --I" -'""' - - due July 14 through August 30. They will be presented in four grouping s, e nt i tled "Scheherazade," "Ballet Russe Dancers," "Deco Dancers,'' and• "Cleopatra." .. When CSerge) Diaghilev brought the ballet to Paris in 1919, the audience were stunned." said Eytchison. "They went crazy over it." "I like the whole show this year We took the most suc· cessful elements or 1979 and 1980 and put more emphas is on them." ~ Con1plai11t voi~ed Transition .moves Slow U.S. policy? WASHINGTON CAP) -The State Department said Wednes· day a series of reports anticipat· ing the policies of President· elect Ronald Reagan has com· plicated difficult situations the Carter administration is racing in Latin America and elsewhere. The statement by department spo kes man Ja c k Cannon followed a complaint by the U.S. ambassador to El Salvador. Robert White, that his authority has been weakened by a leak last week to the New York Times. THE nMES obtained a co~y of a report by Pedro San Juan, a Reagan adviser on Latin Ame rican affairs , in which White was criticized for support· ing the Salvadoran govern· ment's land reform and bank na· tionaliution programs. The recent report was quoted as saying that ambassadors "are not supposed to function in the capacity of social reformers and advocates of new theories of social change." Asked about White's com. plaints, Cannon said the am· bassador·s comments, "while his own, do identify a real prob- lem, not only in El Salvador but elsewhere. "STATEMENTS BY persons who do not represent the incom- i ng administration but who claim to do so have complicated an already difficult crisis situa· lion in El Salvador," Cannon said. Asked whether the leak to the Times impaired White's effec- tiveness. Cannon did not answer directly. He said White was the leading· spokesman for the ad· ministration in El Salvador and Services set Friday for f Judge Sears would continue in that capacity. Cannon noted that Reagan's top forejgn policy adviser, Richard V. Allen. indicated the incoming administration would support the existing government in El Salvador because the alternative is "extremism on either side." THE WASIDNGTON Post re· ported in Wednesday's editions that another Reagan supporter, Cleto Di Giovanni Jr .. was in El Salvador last week carryin& a messace that the Reaean team's stated opposition to a rightist military coup in El Salvador s h ould be dis regarded. Di Giovanni said he was in El Salvador on private business and not as a Reagan represen· tative. Cannon s aid Ambassador Robert Neumann, h ead of Reagan's transition staff at the State Departme nt, h as been critical or Reagan supporters who have traveled abroad in re· cent weeks and made stale· ments in Reagan's name. Neumann said there are "half a dozen pretend e missaries all over the world who are complete hoaxes ." Last week . following a series or unauthorized state· ments by Reagan supporters. Allen sent a memo to foreign policy transition aides insisting that they curtail their comments on international affairs. Re ugees'-m- aid hits snag •1 Pamsmat scaos•BBL ••DllfY,.... ..... Concern over unanticipated budf et increases has blocked full mplementation of a plan by county health olficiala to bollter staffinl at a clinic operated to treat lndocbinese refu1ees al· fiicted with tuberculosis. The addition ol 27 new perma· nent positions at the Pulmonary Disease Clinic was 1ou1bt by Health Officer Rex Eblinl who warned the board of-aupervilon that t.be rate of tuberculosis is increasing because of the number of refugees chosinl to resettle in the county. A FTE& A protracted dis· cussion centering on both budge~ and public conce~ns , supervisors agreed to permat 15 permanent pos itions lo be added. Action on the remaining 12 was delayed pending completion of a report by the county Ad· ministrative Office in which the fiscal state of affairs of the coun· ty Human Services Agency -of which the health department is a part -is analyzed. No new staff will be hired as a res ult of the board's action, h owever, the 15 /ositions authorized were fille previous· ly on an "extra help" basis, Ehl· ing said. ELABORATING ON remarks made Tuesday, Ehling said that the rate of tuberculosis in the county has doubled over the last two years. "I can't conceal those facts," Ehling said. But the incidence of the dis· ease, he stressed, is confined lo the Indochinese population and is not showing signs of spreading to other populations. In his comments to the board, Ehling indicated he did not agree with published reports that spread or the disease to the entire population was "inevila· ble." He did say, however, there was a "great ris k" that the dis· ease could spread if additional s taff t o control i t is not employed. Ehling said a freeze on the 12 positions pending completion of the budget report Jan. 15 would "severely hamper our It's a boy for Lucie LOS ANGELES CAP> - Lucie Arnaz and her husband, actor Laurence Luckinbill, have given Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz their first grandchild . a family spokesman said Wednes· day. Charles Pomerantz said the eight.pound, 61h-0unce baby, was named after playwright Neil Simon. The child. Simon Thomas Luckinbill. was born day at Ceda r s Medical Center. The couple m they were perf ing on Broadway in plays written by NeilSimon Miss Arnaz was appearing in Simon's musical "They're Playing Our So-ng ." while Luckinbill was in the com edy "Chapter Two." effortl to c:cmtrol TB." "l don't, ..... cu 10 anotblr' month without ftllinl paeitianl," . Eblln11ald. The cblef opponent to autbortuUoa for the 12 paeitioal was county Admlnlltrative Of. fleer Robert Tbomu who said, "I'm tryiD& to tell you that you have ftnaneial problems." AND BB WA&NSD "there i.I more in the mill that hun't jelled" that co.aid forc9-tbe--_ board into makin& toush choices about priorities in the Human Services A&ency. · !II uch ol the bud1et strain in the a1ency i.I said by county of. ficiala to be the direct result ol the influx of Indochinese reru1ees into the county. There now are an estimated 50,000 to 80,000 refu1eea in the county. Supervisors ur1ed Ehlln1 P> notify them if any "crisis" over the tuberculosis situation de· velops in advance or prepara· tlon of the fiscal report. ACCOllDING TO fi1ures pro- vided to the board, the (irst year cost or adding the 27 positions would be $381 ,012, of which $204,204 would be reimbursed by the state. In the fiscal year -starting next July, the cost would be $630,735, of which the state would pay one·half. . Because of the lack of staffl.nl an the pulmonary clinic, Eblin& said patients have been referred to private physicians. Ott deer•.,.... Golf professional Arnold Palmer emerges from a Pennsylvania coal mine after a tour. Palmer is the official spokesman for the state's new economic de· velopmment advertising campaign. Funeral ser.vices will ~ held at 3 p.m. Friday at McAuley and Wallace Mortuary, Fullerton, for Oran1e County Superior Court Judie Oretta Ferri Sean, who wu found dead in her home Monday nipt. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Oran1e County Sheriff's Department said the coroner's divlalon la still conducUn1 tests to determine the cause of ber President 18kt. gold 3 GENERATIONS OF FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE .. WJao needs nao"'? This Santa obb6oully prefen the beaches of Soutbem California to the cold ol tbe North and the Eat u be doffs bis bulky red suit and beadl for tbe Paclftc. A abift ln SoeAem Callfomia weather wbicb took eYWYODe from coats end neaten t9 ablrtllenel WedD•daJ ma1 bawe encouraaed Santa. ' death. " Mrs. Sears, 52, was found dead in the bed ol ber F\lllerton home by her husband, Donald, a pro- f e 11 or at California State Fullerton. Sbe bad not reported for work on Monday. Born a CCMmtell in Italy. Jin. Sean eame to tbe U.S., studied law and worked for the U.S. Departlllllll ol Just.lee and tbe Ora~1e County District At· tol"M1'• amee Won 1ucc1nntrl· ly eampalplq la 1171 far a tupertor court J ...... p. RAFF jewelry ' •VISA •MASTER CARO A;t DAil v PILOl . Ja t (,oa. ting Q -~ ....... ~ I Tom Marplala~ p off tl1e gas ON 111• aoAO osn. L.a teu lna.W11oc• •ui1e1ta U.al mow 1late, thel't art lDOl'f l.baq 001 mlWoa lo.en on major hlahwaya and lre•waya every y.ar. Tb• one mlWon doffn't Jut& lnchadt lh<>H ~t• wbv t\&jtr lAto a d1lC'h or b&ul oft • frMWI)' and Ul.rouab tM _...,,)' 1att1. The OM mlWon motorlat.a are ju.t t.bo9e ao unfortunate u to 1• bAWttd o\ler to the a1de and ticketed by the CahJomla HJ1hw11)' Patrol . StaU.uu on th111 come from no l"s ot an authority than ooe Olen ra1&. commwiooer·ol lbe CHP. Cra11 say11 that means that bls boys and 1trll ln 10.ci and blue...us~ more ~ed'i' orations ln a year than the troopers for any other tale n e 1Jruon. ---- THE DlSQUIETING N<rrt; on this, however. is that the CKP's ticketing pace may not be heavy enouih to sausfy tuah brass of the Federal Highway Administration. The federals. an this instance, are demandint that each state comply with t.he national speed limit or 5S miles per hour The federals allow only 00 percent of all state ··speedmg? But olfacer. at le~t l'm patnotic . • drivers to be in violation. Over that. and sanctions could be applied against the offending state. California motorists. alas, have been reported to be blasting along at a pace deeply frowned upon by the federal authorities. TO THOSE AMONG US who regularly ply the Route S5 Santa Ana or San Diego freeways. this comes as no en'ormous surprise Nobody out there is fainting over the news Monitoring over three quarters. from October of 1979 through September of this year, indicates 67.3 percent of all California drivers were stomping too heavily ~pon the gas. If this keeps up. California could suffer sanction in the loss of Sll million under the federal dictum. Eleven million clams is one bloody big s peeding ticket. ON THE OTHER HAND, foe aforementioned CHP Commissioner Craig indicates he does n't think California's track record (if you'll pardon the expression) is quite as bad as federal statistics allege. He notes that by quarters. the percentage of Califor- nians allegedJy busting S5 seems to be falling off. In the first quarter. it was 76 percent. In the second. 67.S; third ,~ 58.7 and in the fourth quarter. 60.S percent. Besides that. Craig isn't really enchanged with speed monitoring methods Early on. a so·called free-now system was used Thal meant you have a pack of cars grouped together and only the leader of the pack was monitored. THAT'S LIKE SAVING when the lead car at Jn. dianapolis is making 211 rnile~ per hour. so is every other driver in the pack. So that's been changed. Now the reports require monitoring of "every meas urable vehicle." Thus now the speed burners as well as the dawdlers will gel equal attention in California's monitoring ri!port.s. So when you're out there among 'em now. folks. don't figure you're safe from detection by hiding in the middle of the pack. You might tum out to be one of those "measurables." Jenrette resigns WASHING TON (AP) -Rep. John Jenrette, bis voice cbokin1 with emotion, announced Wednesday be is resipinJ from the House to ball expulsion proceedings against him resultlnl from bia conviction for bribery and conspiracy in the Abacam invesU1ation. The South Carolina Democrat told the House ethic:a committee he was submitting his resignation to Speaker Tbomaa P. O'Nelll. effective Wednesday. A spokesman for Jenrette said later the resignation letter bad been sent by page. although the document did not ri!acb O'Neill'• office before it closed for the night. as imeaJ- to water LAS VSGAS (AP) -A pre- liminary draft ol tbe environ· mental impact atatemeat far tbe propoeed llX milale l)'Stem CCID· tends t'bat tbe mauive '51· billion project could aerioUlly threaten the w•ter supply in Nevada and Utah. But the atatement coneludea lbat lbe Nevada-Utah alte llill remainl the "preferred area" to build the 200-mlule, 4,800· shelter system. THE DUn' atatemeDt bu been pven to aome eoalftMmen in advance ol ita public nleae, expected 1ater thirmoatb. '!be Air Force, in prefaee to lbe statement, said aome ebanles may be made before t.be 1.~ pa1e dociament is made publie. A copy ol the statement wu obtained by the Waabin1ton bureau of the Laa Vegas Review-Journal. According to the statement, building the missile system in Nevada and Utah could cause lowered water tables, dried-up wells. reduced sprint nows and an overall reduction in water quality in ,areas where the system would be located. "IMPACTS CAUSED by a lowerinc of the water table could be significant,'' the statement warned . The study said that potential wate r problems could be a voided, or at least reduced, by s hipping in water from other a reas . using water-saving features in the construction and operation of the system and locating wells in areas that would not have a direct impact on existing wells. The report focused on two possible locations for the pro- posed system, the Great Basin in Nevada and Utah and an area in New Mexico and west Texas. It did not rule out the possibility that parts of the system could be built in both areas. BUT IT NOTED the Texas- New Mexico area has a popula· tion about 20 limes that of the proposed Nevada-Utah site and most of the land there is private· ly owned. Land in the Nevada- Utah area proposed for the MX is largely gpvemmenl owned. The draft s tatement also eliminated a number of areas from consideration as a site for the MX for a variety of reasons, including too-high population levels, an extensive agriculturai industry and a predominance or privately owned land. Those a reas were located in California, Colorado. Kansas, Nebraska and Arizona. Nevada's MX coordinator, Steve Bradhurst. said the state would analyze the statement to determine just how seriously building the proposed missile system would affect water re· sources. WATER HAS always been ooe of our major concerns," he said, adding that •'everything is going to be looked at closely." 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The settlement comes to near· ly 10 percent ot L&N ltlO ~· ed net worth of SS.SO million. U&N attorney Bert Lane said be thought the railroad was unfairly punished. , The grd, 1i1ned Tuesda t-in Escambia County Ci•il Court, is to be 1ranted to Daisy Thorshov, 8, and brother. GamGee, 4, be1innin1 Jan. 12. The children will receive 30 an· nual payments from tbe railroad. Montage of London daily newspapers reflects nation's re- action to news that John Lennon, one of beloved Beatles, had been shot to death in New York City. Pensacola attorney Fred Levin, who represented the children, aaid "We were lr)'ina to mate sure the children were protected for the rest of their lives." Pathologist Dr. Jon Thorshov. 37. and his wife, Lloyda, 28, were the only two peo~e tilled by anhydrous ammonia fumes U.S. suppression flayed Global panel cites rights violations LONDON (AP) -Amnesty International, in its annual report on human rights around the world, bu cited the United States for what it calls the ill-treatment of undocumented Mexicans and Haitians and "severe police brutality" against ethnic minorities. The survey of 110 nations also assailed the Soviet Union for its crackdown on dissidents and conditions in its prisons . Iran's Islamic govern· ment waa accused or executing 800 lo 1,000 peopl~ since taking over in February 1979. THE REPOaT SAID that while there was in· creased international concern over human rights. it finds political arrests. torture and executions continuing in every comer of the globe. "The victims included peasant families in El Salvador and Guatemala. members of political, religious and ethnic groups in Iraq, Iran and Ethiopia, and people of walks of life in coun· tries aa rar apart aa Afghanistan, Chile and the Pbillippines," the report said. The report also mentioned Britain's non·jury trials in Northern Ireland. IN THE SECTION IN WHICH lbe United States was critici&ed, the ri!port said: "There were persistent reports or ill-treatment of refuiees and workers who arrive in new countries wit.bout proper documents. These included Mexicans and Haitians arriving in the United Stales. as well as Haitians in the Dominican Republic and Colom- bians in Venezuela. There were also reports of Haitians who sought refuge in the United States being summarily sent back to Haiti. where some are said to have been imprisoned and tortured.·' It said its report on the cases of undocumented Mexicans indicated that "there is no systematic physical iUtreatment of undocumented workers by the <U.S.) Immigration and Naturaliution Service (INS.). 11but there Is systematic psychological treatment designed to deter them from assert.mg lbeir riebts under U.S. law. "POLICE BRUTALITY, especially towards members of ethnic minorities, is widespread and severe. resulting in death i.n many cases ... Prosecutions of policemen do take place. but near· ty always result m acquitta~ or very tight sen- tences. The report. covering 12 months up to last April 30. found that in Latin America, "torture, disap- pearances, arbitrary arrests and political killings were reported in many countries." In Eastern Europe. the report found that peo- ple "continue to be imprisoned for expressin& their beliefs or opinions. IN THE S()VIET UNION, it said a "major drive" was launched a year 110 a1ainsl all categories of dissenters. It also said Soviet prison conditions remain "m a rked by hun1er. inadequate medical care and hard. often dan1erous labor." and that political prisoners are ill·treated in psychiatric hospitals . It found political imprisonment and ill· treatment of prisoners in Saudi Arabia, E1ypt. Morocco and Tunisia. In Israel and the occupied Arab territories. Amnesty voiced concern over what it described as convictions of people for noo-violent expressions of their beliefs and detention without trial. In Asia. political imprilODIDellt, often without trial. continued on a vut scale, it laid. Where trials are held , it added, tbey often lack safeguards to insure ralmeu. It cited Taiwan. South Korea, Paki.lt.an and China. It noted a poeiUve development lD Indonesia where t.bouaandl ol poUUcal prilonen said to have taken part lD a 1115 coup attempt were released. Th e 9th Annual World Masters Marathon. directed by Bill Selv1n. will be (un Sunday, Januor1 25 on a brori'd ' new course in the City of Irvine. Runners should put that dote on their calendars now. This AAU-soncttOned world<I~ event will be sponsored by the Orange Coast Doily Pilot newspaper and the Irvine Cho~ of Commerce . A fast , new 26-mile course is being laid 0~1t in Irvine for the event wi th the active cooperation of the Irvine city government and Mayor Pro-T em David Sills The course will be cert1f 1ed. Men and • women runners of all ages ore welcome to enter. Awards will be given in eoch class.· I ,\~ • ~ '\' \ Bill Selvin Runners who "entered the 1979 m-Orothon sponsored by Walker & Lee. or the 1980 10-kilometer roce at Chapmon College, and who haven't changed addresses since that time, will receive full informott0n and an entry blank by December 5, 1980. Other interested runners must send a self-addressed. stamped envelope to Marathon, c/o Doily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa M~so .. ~· 9'1626. ln.c~ude ~ame. address. city and zip code. Please. no telephone inqu1n~s. All 1~qu1nes will be handled by moil, so your self-oddr@95ed. stomped envelope is essential. -- Sponsor~ by the .._"" .... .-. \ - ---------. ----- ~. 0.C.mbef 11 , t9IO EWL Y PILOT A~ Education vian releas~ • hriiigs heated dispute SACRAMENTO (AP) -ne Le1t1lature'.a le1al ~dvlaer aaya state health planaera bad no authority to iuue Portiona ol a re· port recommenctlnc eonaldera· Uon of rlldical cban1es in educ•· Uon. Le1i1lative Counsel Bion Gre1ory i.aaued hia opinion Tues· day. But the office responsible for the study disa1reed, and aaid it would IO ahead with plans to present the entire study to the Le1islature. The repor't is called the Master Plan for Children and Youth. It was ordered by the -Legislature.. Ul..J.911 and iuued in a tentative draft this summer by the Office of Statewide Heaith Planning and Devlvelopment. services for children, one based on reforms of the current system, the other much more drastic. The more drastic proposal would make high school optionai and would conaider a "voucher" system in wbich parents and children ~ould decide where they went to school. The plan would also let neilbborbooda de· cide whether they should run their own state-paid services for children. The opinion noted that the 1977 law requestin1 preparation of the plan s~e_ of the-need to -~OlftOin-ate programs for children and youth in the state Health and Welfare Agency. Development to include wttb.ln lt1 master plan propo1ed re· visions in the manner in whlch public education Is provided in CaUfomia," he said. The 1977 law al•o said the study should "include, but not be limited to" a description of services and programs for youth provided by public and private agencies, and possible future fundins sources. That lancuaae did not mention health and welfare programs. THE OlaECl'OR of the health planning office, Henry Zaretsky, issued a statement sayin1 tbe final report, including educa- tional proposals,· would be sub- mitted to the Legislature Jan. 1. Pedaling around theglolJe IT C.u.LS FOR changes in numerous government services related to c hildren , in· .,. ·~ • eluding ch.i ld care and health care. It proposes two options for the system or schools and social "NO PART OF •the schoof system is placed in the Health and Welfare Agency," Gregory sa id. "We think it is c learly er· roneous for the Office or 't atewide Health Planning and Zaretsky said his office feels it was ordered by the Legislature to make proposals "regarding all services to California's children and youth, including education ." American bicyclists Peter Wuerslin (left) Steven Williams and Tim Young pedal along a San Diego highway during their 30,000-mUe trip around the world. The first leg of their trip which started in Jackson. Wyo., will take them through Central and South America. They ate Thanksgiving dinner in a Fullerton 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 Williams . 'CHiP s' Estrada gra:Dted divorce LOS ANGELES (AP> -After a seven-month marria4e and a stormy separation, actor Erik Estrada, star of television's CHiPs," has been grant· ed a divorce from Joyce Miller Estrada. E strada , 30, t he e as y-goinf'" California Highway Patrol officer .. Pon ch" of the series, and his 40- ye a r -old wife appeared in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday as Court Commissione r Richard Erwin Denner approved a com - prehensive settlement providing for support payments . Estrada, who smiled at fans peer· Airport 8888.iled SAN DIEGO C-AP) -Callins Lindbergh Field's main runway "a joke," the Professional Air Traffic ControUers Organization has ursect closure of the airport until a year~ld resurfacing project is completed. ing in the courtroom door, was ac· companied by Beverly Sassoon, with whom he has been romantically linked sinc~his separation in June. Estrada and Miss Miller were mar· ried in a secret ceremony Nov. 25, 1979, in Las Vegas. Under the agreement, Estrada will ~ay his former wife a total of $131 ,520 tn monthly support over the next three years. As part of the settlement, Mrs. Estrada dismissed the $1 . 7-million civil assault s uit s he had filed against her husband after he sought the divorce. She contended in that s uit that he had forced her to participate in drug abuse and "black magic" rituals and that he had committed "life · threatening acts" against her. Mrs. Estrada had contended dur· ing the five months or litigation that she "feared bodily harm may come to her." Predict Sell-Out! Woman OK despite ordeal LANCASTER CAP) An Antelope Valley woman was found safe after being lost alt° night in rugged terrain near the Angeles National For es t wh i l e tem · peratures dipped into the 30s. Louise Traweek, 64, walked into the hills from her Acton home Tuesday about 4 p .m ., authorities said, and a foot-and-vehicie search by the Los Ang e les County Sheriffs Depart· ment turned up no sign of her. Mrs Traweek 's daugh ter . B ar bara Mc Mahon. decided to venture into the woods Wednesday on her own and soon found he r mother just a half-mile away from her home. JOHN WAYNE AMERICAN I This genuine John Wayne ceramic 1 masterpiece was designed as a proud salute & tribute to John Wayne, a great American. It is officially reported there are now leu than 100 caaes of this ma1nlficent John Wayne Bust containinc fine Kentucky bourbon available in Southern Califomia. It is a true collector's . muterpieee and it t. a very limited edition. Many of John Wayne's friends & admirers will wish to acquire this great living likeness of John Wayne. The bust is encased in a magnificent brown velvet carton emboued with the Medal of Honor, in Gold. la tlle ~die Job Wayae .._.II Ht avaQable at you favortte reta1I l&on, SOUTHERN WINE • SPIRITS . . Excluslw Dtltrlbutar Quake predicted closer Scientists given no date for big bang SAN FRANCISCO .(AP> Southern California is edging closer io a devastating earth· quake, according to two theories And one suggests the great quake may hit farther south than generally expected. Neither theory predicts when the long-espected tremor might hit along the southern leg of the San Andreas Fault, which last exploded in a huge quake in 1857. Most earth scientists say that quake will almost certainly be repeated. BAllBAM MOTHS of the U.S. Geological Survey told ~n American Geophysical Union meeting that for the past half· century. Southern California seems to have been in Stage 2 of a proposed three-stage seismic cycle. The theoretical cycle was de· veloped by other researchers, but Ms. Moths and co-worker William Ellsworth s aid, "Our a nalysis of historical seismicity along the San Andreas Fault . . . suggests that the concept . . can be applied to the region along the fault that broke in 1857." She said in an 1nte rv1ew the cycle begins when a great quake suddenly releases the geologic stresses fed into the fault over a century or more. STAGE I, THE theory holds , is a long period or relative quiet, when few moderate to large e arthquakes occ ur along smaller, related faults tn the re- g i o n As s tresses r e build , however. s ignificant tremors re· sume, increasing in s ize and fre· quency as the cycle goes into the second stage Th e resear ch e r s contend Southern California entered that stage in the 1920s. If accurate. that means the region can ex· pect continued large quakes un· til the current cycle ends with another great tremor. That would be Stage 3. "We th.ink the evidence sup· ports the idea that the big fault is marching toward another giant quake," she said, "but there's nopredictionoftime ·· THE 1857 QUAKE, with an esti mated magnitude of 8 3 rumbled along some 250 males of the Sjll Andreas fault northwest or San Bernardino. L ynn Sykes or Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory said a study of a recurrence of great quakes around the world sug· gests the southern half of .tbat 250-mile brea k will be rechsrged and ready to slip again decades before the northern end. Court okays extra leave S AN F'RANCISCO < APJ Leaves of absence of the more than six days allowed by the state Education t..;ode for rea· sons other than illness may be granted by school dis tricts to their employees. a state Court of Appeal has ruled The court reversed a ruling by Alameda Superior Court Judge J ohn P Sparrow in an Oakland Board of Education case. saying the law a uthorizes a school board to grant additional leave time to those periods otherwise upressl) grankd in the code \I H.111!-111 \1111 •11c .1 11 \rill n• '•-' \1 ·.11 .. 111 t1ldc•I \111111 ~I'( 'l'\1'1,tl ttf 11111 1111 i-.! I I lll\1°1111'11! 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Hatey /Publlaher Thorne• K•vll/Edftor OrangeOontOallyPtto1 ~ .. ~ .....-·ge 1hftdlr.D•11 ,,..11•1• BMtMr•KrwttMc•vee11tor1a1P ... ee11tor _Special securi~ hard to jmtify ........ ol TriDWad la1aDd U. H~ Harbour tompljlD LUt vudalia• llMI rowdyiam an aettlDI out o1 ha..t m their pluah ne~ and they wanl to do " IOm ..... about lt One lbina UMy want to c1D 19 put a auardbouM on a public .,.... that ii lbe onb -.ruce to tM lalaad. 'ftley allo want to mu It wtt1a a ~ MO\&l'lly 1u.,. and a ramera to t.U p6ttw. ol all who eater Uae •erftml rwideaual area. ,,_ plan ii to k•P tapee for a few dayt and ii a cnme attW'I, tum the film over to aulborltiea for in· VHtiaation llMidenU do rate a ~rtain amount ol 1ympatby. No one Is happy to see a beautitul nelcbborbood beina plaped by vandab. rowdies. burpan. joyriders or uuanttary However. the area a1IO includea aeveral 1mall public beacbe& and a publi~. walkway between bomee and tbe shoreline. 1be t.bOUJbl ol a auardbouM and 1wv~ce cameru doesn't seem appropriate for innocent parties oo public property. There's really probably very little the reaidenta can do ucept to hire security guarda to keep thin.11 under control as much as possible. But the idea of a 1uardbouse and surveillance camera should be rejected. Harbour residents shouldn't receive any more protection or any less than those in less affluent neighborhoods. . riiankless job Few jobs are more thankless ~an service on an ad- visory committee for school closures. State law requires that such committees be c·reated whenever a school district wishes to close a site. 1be committees must single out one or more schools for closure after evaluating enrollment trends, locations and on-site facilities. It's no easy task. Consider the Fountain Valley School District's com- mittee, which soon will recommend one closure for the 1981-82 term. The 11-member committee. all unpaid volunteers, re- c;ently held a hearing on a proposal to close Wardlow School and disperse its students to Talbert and Newland schools. All parents at the hearing appeared reluctant to see their school shut down. Some asked intelligent questions and made level-headed observations. Unfortunately, some parents spoke from their hearts rather than their heads, raising their voices in anger and directing unfounded charges at the committee. Parents should understand that the committee mem- bers are not the enemy. Declining enrollments and budget shortfalls are con- ditions that cannot be ignored. In view of this, an im- partial advisory committee seems the fairest way to de- termine which sites to close.. The volunteer committee members are not likely to win new friends in the communities singled out for a school closure, but they do deserve courtesy and respect from local parents. Service overlooked Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District trustees have become embroiled in some pretty con- troversial matters in the past. Just about all cases involved the three men on the board lining up against the two female trustees. That alignment seemed to surf ace again recently when the three men elected first-year trustee Gary Nelson to a one-year term as president. Passed over for the fourth time was trustee Norma Vander Molen who has just completed her sixth year in office. After the vote, Mrs. Vander Molen charged that her male colleagues indulged in sexism and chauvinism. She said Nelson's election had been determined as long as a year ago through a· political arrangement. Mrs. Vander Molen, who has demonstrated her leadership and experience in other city and school dis- trict roles, claims the whole thing is unfair. A neutral observer would be inclined to agree. Presidency of the board that oversees 13 schools with an enrollment of 6,800 pupils may not be one of the all- time important jobs. But principle and fai.r play are involved. Nelson, incidentally, gives the impression of being a hard-working, intelligent trustee who will do a good job as the leader of the board. But Mrs. Vander Molen didn't get her chance and male members Roy How. Dave Sonksen and Nelson don't come off very well by the slight. • 1 Op1nion.s expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) S..2-4321 . Boyd/Rear views By L.M . BOVD FQrt)'-three percent of the gro.m women in this country are dissatisfied with their rear view appearances in tri- ple tnirron. They are not proud of the shapes of their' Dear Gloomy Gus • your Nov. 21 story ~Etbe course in tbematlct, of Cbance Ooldla Welt Collete: 1 to me lt'a a In 1amblln1 for • youna peopa. uc1 .. ataapaJer I nMDl WI. • . 11.8 .P. ... ~_. ... .... ,....,, ....... . ~-..... ·-·~7!:.l'4 ..... . seats. On the contrary. Such were the findinll in a survey• by a national maauine. Men were less concerned with tbil rpatter. Only 20 percent ol t'hem aroused about tbelr backsides. This ii a worry about which man,y care more than I. Before a parade la scheduled to roll oa Pean- s y Iv an i a Avenue In Waahlnlton, D.C., crewmen take down not just the traffic U1hta but tbe lllht poles, too. Q. How do JOU aay ''tnel" ln French? A. "Lia ....... OW I tell you It w. a l'rweb fur tl'ap. ,er Who aamed wbat'I DOW the capital al ldabo? ' Q. II It true that U.S. ........, 11.artia Va a .. ,..,..... to tu. ....... .,, dllelaoftlee? A. Y•, be bl eolleded It all ta cm lump 11111l, •·• U IOCID 81 Ida term WU up. -------------------------------------------Jam A...lenon , Don't-underestimate KiSs~er ( W AIHINOTON -Tboee ol us •bo ........ a1IUq tM ..... ol t.M Potomac to He wbM UM RepubMtu Ude bu wubtd ID Ila v• eome _.., &be footpria&I ol Henry Klaa&aaer. Tb•r• bave tvn bem llimPMS tbroUlb tbe m Ill of ki11in1er within w b tarertn1 d ht a ace of Prea dent·elect Ronald Rea1u'1ear. No leaa tban ex-President Gerakl l"ord baa u.r1ed Realan Bm ll •put al IUa ma...-m tbat M It.et off dlteonlaat vtbr.U.. He bu u alr about blm al dlt1ebed intellectuallty comblDed wt~ a aoft, droll, dlaarmlDC maDDer. But I have detected a tenMDeta la blm, a aenae al belequennnt. TllOIE WHO know the man' say be doea notbin1 sratuitoUllr. all ii procrammed to advance ha objectlvn. llore than a few wary w atcbera auapeet Kilainler ii a Trojan Horse planted by tbe Rockefeller lntensta lnlide tbe to brinl back Kl11in1er to . call tbe forelp~policy pl.aya . It would be a controvenial appolntment. .., ___ nation's bi.Oelt councils. In tie mtd~. be directed a No one questions Kl11ln1er's quaWlcatiooa. He pOIMUts a calm mastery ol forei1n affairs , an easy command of 1tl'ate1ic concepts and tactical details. He is also an impressive man, even ma10 .. •Jc. Mailbox ·· aeries al foreip-pollcy atudlea for tbe Rockefeller Brotbera Fund . Durina Nelson Rockefeller's quest for the presidency in 1918, newsmen aeeklnl bil foreip-policy views would be told: "Go see Henry." Later, Ki11io1er held back from enterinl Richard Nixon's administration until il wu clear Rockefeller would not be uked to join the cabinet. Even a.ft.er KlulaMr became a power iD Wa1bla1toa, he remained deferential to Rockefeller. Alsocfalel recall, for lnat.ance, tbat K1.ulnler uaually returned Roekefeller'a calla ahead ol the presideot'a. In lt'73, Rockefeller aaid of Kiaaineer: "He'a never let me down, and be'a never let the country down .'' Their relatlonabip waa aucb tbat Rockefeller announced Kl11Jn1er'1 ••:::•meat to Nancy llqtnnes proftdld a plane for their honeymoon trip. Kl881NGEa, meanwblle, brou1bt-David-Boc:kefelter, chairman of tbe Cbase Manhattan Bank, into tbe St.ate Department as an adviser. When the Republicans were turned out in 1176, Rockefeller named Kiuinaer chairman ol the Chase Manhattan 's international advisory committee. In a series of columns four years ago, I identified the late shab of Iran as the leadioa drum-be.tel' for a allanUe oil price increase . Hil me1alomanlaeal CODftdenc:e that tbe United Statea would tolerate it rested oa tbe dell&btful relationahip be bad developed with Henry KluiD1er. Niuo and Kialla1er aou8t to build up the shah u tbe prolec:tor of American Interests lD tbe Penlan Gulf area, rather than face the diftlculU• of havtni the UDlted States look aft.er theee lnter..u more directly. They quietly •steed that the abah •boulcl be allowed to raise more oU rennue to bankroll the vut reaponaibllltiea Ut_ey were encouraclal him to undertake. It wu at leut an inlril\linl coincidence that tbe shah's stupendous oil profits were channeled. largely throuah the Chase Manhattan Bank. The shah lnailt.ed "that all lelten of credit for the pu.rcbase of oil go through Chase Manhattan," an Iranian oil official told me. THE aOCKEFELLE&S were alao partners with the sbab in bankina ventures and real·estate deals. Then aft.er the shah was deposed, he turned to Ki ssinaer and David Rockefeller, who arranged temporary refuges for h'im in Na11au and Mexico before they finally persuaded President Carter to admit him to the United Stales. As sec retary or state. Kissinger thwarted every proposal to prevent the oil gouge, save those concerned with ways to finance the rising oil bills. This m~ust o down in history as a colo a failure which has d f ed and undermined wbate his other achievements may have been. When Ford asked the president-elect to consider Kissinger for secretary of state. Reagan amiably rejected the recommendation. But that was several' weeks ago. Kissinger has now eased his way quieUy, gently, almost invisibly into the anteroom of the Reagan administration. As one associate put it: "You should never underestimate Kissinger's charm." O~tpatient care can cut surgery costs To the Editor: The soaring cost of medical in- surance over the past six or eight years has put a substantial burden on individuals and ~rnployers who pay these pre- miums. The insurance com- panies insist that the premium only reflects the escalating costs imposed by the medical pro- fession. One of the local medical plans that our insurance brokerage firm represents re· · alized a 40 percent premium in· crease this year alone. A giant step that can be taken toward helping to reduce medical costs is the utilization of the out .pat ient surgical facilities. For many operations, hospital confinement is totally unnecessary. I recently un- derwent an orthopedic surgery on my elbow. At the recommen- dation or my surgeon this was performed at the Newport Center Medical Ambulatory Surgical Facility. The four operating r ' oms contain the most modern surgical and anesthetic equipment available. I found the staff to be extremely courteous. conscientious, and compassionate. THE C08T to my insurance carrier was about a third of what an in·patient fee for the same procedure would have been. Most Important, my re- cuperation was in the comfort of my own home. My convalescent needs were taken care of by my loviDI family who were able to spend their time with me without havina to contend with crowded parkina loll during burdemome vt.itinl hours. It ii up to the medical docton to reeopiJe these laclliti• and use them for the convenience ud Nduced costs to all con· cerned. Understaffed and over· crowded ln-patimt bospita1s will bavt a ...., demand placed up- OD them and tbe patient will ap- prec:i.te a 1 .. traumatic pre- ud past-operative experience. CHARLES H. TORRES ~ .............. To tbe Sdltor: I would lik• to comment OD the Dailr Pllot article re1antial tbe deeUDIDI lki1ll lD wrttwa n · pre11lon ta Uie HunUnatoD. Beacb Unkln IDab Scbool '*'' trld. I know and re1pect mUJ teacben1br~H....,._ Beacb i boweHr, I f HI the ............. Ulla ........ tM dlnd .... ,,, tMcben ..... do .. tMI .. lillM to ewreetlJ man~Mda••M structure on students· papers. Students tend to do what is ex· peeled of them, and if low quali - ty work is accepted, that is what they will produce. THE IDEA that such marking will stifle a student's creativity is just a creative way of letting the tea c h er s hirk hi s responsibility. When my son transferred to a private 'school, every paper came back properly corrected, and h is ski 11 s improved dramatically in just a few months. I realize this takes a lot of the teacher's time but if it can be done in private schools and at the college level, it can also be done in our public schools al all levels. ANNETIE WILSON IA"fUIOfl ol JNlllf To the Editor: How super it would be If the •world's next 1eneration would accept the Baez, Fonda and Denver messa1e of love and sharing , Pilot, Dec . 7 , particularly, since the three have made their pile. Steve Allen hoped for a lawful world community. He su11ests that, "nations with no alleaiance to mankind" have been our problem plus moral education la11in1 too far behind technology. TBlllTY-NINE years a10. our weakness and confusion left ua vulnerable to attack. Currently. wllh our forei1n service memben still held holta1e by lranlam wbo spent ei&ht yean bein1 educated bere, it la obvious that we bave been dolnl sometbina WT'Olll for aome time. Perbapa thia 1eneration 's 1reatelt lift will be the seal with which we ur1e the new administration to work toward ·' reasonable goals. lf we generate enough military and economic strength to rally our friends, the same effort should urge more reasonable objectives upon our enemies. History seems to indicate that strength wisely used makes more love possible. LYMAN S. FAULKNER ,..,..,., ll'f¥k To the. Editor : Your Nov. 27 editorial entitled ··short Week Fizzles" does not represent the experience we have had for nearly 10 years. During that period of time, we have been on a four-day work week and love it. When we de· cided to implement the pro· gram. we had five manufactur· ing plants and 2SO employees. Today we bave 25 plants and 1,850 employees -many of wbom joined Fluoro- carboft tbrougb acquisition. II we were to return to a five-day week we could anticipate rebellion. MIKE HAGAN President. Fluorocarbon (/ .............. ""' To the Editor: Your Dec. 5 editorial, "Abor- tion morality" proudly pro· claims a woman's constitutional risht to do wbat she wUla with her body, and loudly cutlaat.es thole who would deny it. But, where does our Constitution or Declaration of Independence live an individual tbe rilbt to deny another, life, liberty and' the punult ol bappineaa! You never asked tbe question -Did tbe babe ln tbe womb really want to be aborted? Really want to die! PICIUIAP&you feel that it ii a mere matter ot decree -like tbe lady tbat wu a little bit prepant -whether the babe "Vttttlng Otly." was killed in the womb. strangled at birth. suffocated in a c rib . but c h ered in adolescence. or poisoned in old age. ln each case. it was kill. kill. kiU. In each case. the vie· lim was tmwanted. It would seem our sob-sisters have so successfully seduced the morals or today's jurisprudence that even the edjtors of our sup· posedly moral and unbiased newspapers and are now covert· ly saying:· To hell with the vie· tim ~ Jt is dead and can trouble us no more. Let tbe murderers go free! THOMAS H. ANDERSON. JR. IAMI rofr To the Editor: On Thanksgiving Eve, the Fountain Valley City Council, all of whom were elected to their posts. found it mysteriously necessary to "can" the eledoral process which bad given them an opportunity even to be can· sidered for a council seat. That same evening, the coun- cil members feebly attempted to support their rather shaky posi· lion of an "appointment" lo Roger Stanton's to-be vacated seat. ... A MY&IAD of reasons for a council appointment over an "election" ranged and spewed everywhere from the exorbitant electioo costs and Councilman Stantcn's remalnin1 seat-time to that of poor voter turn-ou.t makes It senseless and the penonal expenses/costa to can- didates to nm for an office (as tbouah that is anybody's busi- ness). For nlldity, all are very can· testable pointa~·view; ... but I still don't understand wby I can't place my vote in a ballot box! Isn't there a conatitulioa aomeWt.ere that addnuea ibelf to th.ii matter! So when, indeed, atandl tbls entire llaue! Quite simply, the city ol .-....aln Valley baa a city ~ that believu l\a de- claloa-ma1t1n1 abWtl• rise above tbat of tbe voter. Wlt.b wbat re- malna, tbe voter can aortM. PETER BURWELL • LdCttl fforn ,...,,. Off wlcoww. TM rfeM fo ........ kfm'• fo tM apace tlf Aki .... Mbef 6a NWf wd. Ldtna ot -... " ..... bt ,....p,,. .. ..,.,Alt.....,. .... .. cw. ............... ....... ..,_,.... .......... ....... fl nffle#M ,..... u ..,.....,. Pwtty ....... ,. ..... • ·-MORE -OPINla. ~. Deoefnber 11, 1MO . Polish union leader says party 'will adapt' ODAMa, .._.... 11• #zl ~ ........... .., ........... '9:t:4.. ....... . ltill .. Mlflllr I ,&.-...... =Prill•••• ...... ..... . ....... ........ pol== ...... ... I.al •• .. ..... "A1 I •lr•••r ~ave •>' alrp1-UcMca for mmj,q Lo ,. 0 .. , • ~O YDtrJ,1 ' Waleu told "' l 1 la lote~. "I do not triah '°' mall• any p o l1l1cal staltmtata, but I had a a t roo1 IJllWUon that Rea1an woWd win. ··ma election aa a 11ery aood s1en for the world and for Poland because be is a very :strona and coosisteot leader wbo will make thinp better for the world." Our inte rview be1an on a bitter-cold, half-mile walk over the snow from Walesa's simple apartment here to bls Roman Catholic church, durio& which the charismatic labor leader pulled tf>.ree of bis five children on a slecl. It ended, after an hour-lon1 mass, in the dinU1g room of bis small flat in a working-class quarter. Walesa was-emphatic in his appeal to the United States and Reagan for support in Poland's dangerous crisis, and in bis praise for J\eagan. "I HA VE aEAD Alexander Solzhenitsyn," be said, "and I agree with him. There bas been too much atnuence and laziness i n the West , too many concessions. Reagan seems to understand that. Some day, the West will wake up, and it will be too late." Walesa carefully did not criticize the Soviet Union, nor LEE PANTS c ... , .. .,....._.~ Ir.all HI•• -ALL. I at 9UALm ~-:-: 512 a SALIPllCI • a:NICls11.a ~?:· 518 a SAUNICI e did ... ~from .... ,..... '° lM to•••''' nalen Mt to la¥9MNm11Wla,....._. .................... ..WWM''UllllMl&ee'NIMll&e• t~• eleelloe," earrl•d ••tllu1Me lmpUcalioM. lo dkl Ilia evoeaUoo ol tbt ulf-ealled Soviet writer lolaMDltaya. Tb• lmplioa&iola wu tlMal tbt W•t cUDOt atrord not to ue lla influence and power iD belplD1 rffol ve tbe worHDiDI dan1era of world POlWa. Walela aaid he defiDit.ely wW v111t tM U.uted States for a atay of up to one week in early apdD&. 1111 nll8'I' ftlP abroad lince tU electrlfyiDI eveota tbat •tarted J.ut July and re.Wted iD formation of tbe independent labor federation, Solidarity. wbicb he heads, will be to see Pope John Paul II in Rome next mootb. He aaid he hopes tbe new U.S. a ii m i o i l.lJ:.a.li.oA.. w i 11 1 i v e lmmediate beJp to Poland in three main enterprises : a1rlculture, bouain1 and bealtb. He wu not specific, sayln& the lime wu not ri1ht. As for his stna11le with, the Communist Party here, be was supremely confident, alm6st jaunty. He said efforts to split Solidarity cannot succeed. He insisted that be can control diss\dent elements in the labor movement .that are demanding more militancy and less patience. "I created the movement," he said, "and I shall stay in full control." He does not look the part of the man shaking the Soviet Union's Eastern European empire and be speaks with a confidence belied by the dart forces set against him, claiming in words powerful for their simplicity that Poland's Communist Party "will adapt" to b1a movemeat. "I am not competent to talk ablMlt tbe Communlat Party or tbt ..,..,_...t," Lecb Walela told ... "but tbey will adapt." And. a moment later: "Tbe party and 1overnment mut aerv• UI, tbe worken and tbe p90ple." TBS mPLACABLB power ol Soviet rule over his country and other 1tat. in tbe Wanaw Paet ar11ae1 otberwiH. Almoat at tbe moment be wu talkin& to ua, T111 ilaued tbe moet forebodiq of all the Kremlin's harsh ••mini• a1ainat Walesa, tbe amall-atatured mu witb wide mutac'be and wide brown eyes wbo lut summer saw a chance no one else saw to right wronp visible to all and formed Solidarity. Tbe Tass statement was : "Counter-revolutionary groups <the rnt time Tass bas made that charge), operating under the cover or local Solidarity sections, are turning to open confrontation'' with the Polish Communist Party and the government. Those words are cbar1ed. On a scale or 10, they rank about nine in any verdict by Moscow of things gone wrong in a Communist workers' paradise. But it was not necessaty to listen to Tua as a harbinger. After our interview, we attended with Walesa the first showing of "The Workers 1980," the electrifying film of those dramatic 4,ays here last summer when Walesa and his negotiating team of Solidarity workers stood down the might and power of Poland's elite, the communist es ta blisbment. WREN Fla8T put together the mm ran two hours and a half. As shown, it bad been whittled down by government officials. The audience that filled the handsome old theater I • 1D Gdamk ......-tedlJ dlaplayed t.beir pro-SolidarltJ MDtimmtl u actual bar&aialq Hlllona were dedded la tbe lllm. Sven thoqh local CommmUlt Party ontclala ..,. iD tbe tbeaw. lbe . audience cb .. red Solidarity, vidoriea, Ulen lau1b•d . and lroued when tbe IO••rnment ne10Uator, a member of tbe Politburo, ardently dellled tbat party memben and bunaucrab live iD better bouaes and eat better food tban worken. 81JT AL'l90lJGB tbe tum wu auppoeed to open for the public in Wanaw the next evenin1, withnut elat.>ratlon there wu a poateon~m!tnt', despite lhe · 1ovemment's pled1e to abow tbe film to everyone . The postponement -was apparently ordered by Stefan Ol11owski, new Politburo atroo1man. Paity leader Stanialaw Kan- Sydney Harris ia and ll11 newly confirmed Politburo may b••! uaed tbe pa.tponemeat u pirt Of tbelr itrate1y to 1bow tll• Poliab . people wbo really ,,.. Poland. Or pollibly tbe autbortli• do not want to rilk puttlnt tbat particular 1bow on tbe road. Many ey• fWed witb tean at the end ol tbe film, wbicb cloled - with thousands of shipyard workers sin1in1 the heart-pounding "God Be With Poland." ElilU'LES ol tbe party and tbe eovernment makinl ~ret moves to weaken Solidarity nm counter to Walesa'• conlldent pn- dict6om to •.....:trh&t ''tb.t}' will adapt." It ii known tllat at leut one member ol Solidarity -and probably many more -bu been denied a pa.upon to be aent abroad by tbia CC"•rnment acen- cy on a coveted international COD· I f~reaee t•ipment. It la widely auapected U... members of Solldarity are 1etUq u.tr' um• inlcribed ~ one of tboae secret Uata Communlat Party apparat.cblb love to keep for future uae. Other 1trate1em1 tbound qf'1 what looka like a 1•t:::i counter attack 11aln1 Solidarity, and.Walesa dil tbem witb us. He will not permlt "provocations" 11ain1t Solidarity, be said, if tbe 1overnment and the party continue them. ·- But the forces Walesa now contendl with are not just OI' enn primarily ttereJn....eUUIO...._ _ __,. Their source is to be found lo u.e Kremlin where for 35 years sucb clear and present dan1en u Walesa became dry kindlinl to feed the fire of Soviet reer~ssion. Quiz about fanwm cities Here's a different kind or Quiz today. for all you urbanologlsts. J've compiled a list of cities ll'ound the world,. each or which is known for some particular at· tribute or product or associa- tion. past or present. This is not especially difficult. a nd you should get at least one-fourth or them right without scurrying lo the reference books. 1. Which city do we associate with hats?· 2. Which city is historically connected with geese? 3. Which city do we connect with mustard? 4. Which city has been im- mortalized by rats? 5. Which city is recognized as the oldest in the world? 6. Which citv is identified with lilies.? 7. Which city is called the "City or Palaces?" 8. What were the Cities or the Plain? 9. Which is known in the East as the "City of the Prophet? .. 10. Whi ch is the "City of the Three Kings?" 11. Which is known as tbe- "City of Bells?" 12. What did Matthew Arnold call "ttie sweet City or dreaming spi res?" 13. What and where were the ''Cities of Refuge? .. 14. Where would one find the "City or Destruction?" ANSWERS: l. Milan. Italy. whence we get the word "millinery." 2. -. Rome, from the sacred ge .. e that warned or the invasion by .Ga uls. 3. Dijon, France. 4. Hamelin , in Wes tphalia , memorialized in Browning's poem , "The Pied Piper." 5. Damascus, on the road to which St. Paul was converted. 6. Florence. Italy. 7. Calcutta. India. 8. Sodom and Gomorrah. in the Old Testament. 9. Medina, Arabia. to which Mohammed' Oed from Mecca. 10. Cologne. Ger many. the reputed burial place of the Magi. 11. Strasbourg, France. 12. Ox- ford, England. 13. 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CoasL Report, the Orange Coast College newspaper, and The Branding Iron, Golden List of tragic singer deaths grows longer .W es t Co ll ege 's newspaper, are both tabloids. ~noopy 1ho1 lovoble soh. cvddty plush ~<Jle now on \LHPY ~OOPY No &:>4& By TM ~aa.&a&ed Preu R"ck ·n roll has Iona carried young musicians to rabulous wealth, world travel and international fame and many or them have dted young in drunken accidents, dUI.&. i>yerdoses and plane crashes ' John Lennon didn't die of a ~ug overdose like Keith Moon, Janis Joplin or Jfmi Hendrix, in a drunken accident like Terry Kath, or in a plane crash like Jim Croce. Otis Reddineor Buddy Holly. But the. fame of rock apparently was the link between Lennon and the man accused of shooting him, Mark David Chapman. ··He's been a ran of John Lennon since he was 10 years old." Chapman's lawyer. Herbert Adlerberg, said of his client. AT 40, LENNON WAS RELATIVELY old by comparison to other rock stars who met tragic deaths. Only Elvis Presley. who died at 42, was older : .The death of Presley shocked the world in August 1977. when he was found dead on the a bathroom floor or hi s Tennessee mansion by his live·in gi'rlfriend. The medical examiner said the 10 drugs in his bloodstream were within prescribed levels, but other pathologists have said the drugs interacted to adversely affect his enlarged heart. Moon. 31. the wild drummer of "The Who," took an overdose or sleeping tablets and was found dead in his bed in September 1978 by rus riancee, hours after their engagement party. His fiancee said he often took more than the normal amount of sleeping pills. I and his death in Lo11don was pronounced "not a suicide." Miss Joplin. 27. died in Los Angeles in October 1970 or a heroin overdose. It was not believed she was trying to commit suicide. though the Texas·born blues wailer made a will three days before her dl•ath. HENDRIX, 27 HAD TAKEN NINE times the normal dose of sleeping tablets on the night of his death in London in September, 1970. The swivel·hi pped singer died of suffocation alter vom iting in his sleep from barbiturate poisoning. Kath, 31. of the jazz.rock group Chicago, died in January 1978when, while drinking liquor. he pointed v. rat he apparently thought was an empty automatic p1~tol at his head. and killed himself instantly. 'roce died in a plane crash in the early '70s just as h1 music was beginning to catch on. Redding , a blues singer, died in 1967 in a plane crash in WtSconsin. Holly'sdeath at22 in a 1959planecrash made him a legend. Also on the plane that crashed at takeoff in Iowa were two other 1950s rock 'n rollers, Richie Va lens and The Big Bopper ANDmERE WERE OTHERS: -The Lynyrd Skynyrd band was destroyed in a Mississippi plane crash in October 1977 which killed lea~ ~inger Ro~ni~ Van Zandt, 27 , guitarist Steve 1 Games 27, and his sister Cassie Gaines, 25. ~rian _Jon~s. Rolling Stones guitar player, died tn his s wimming pool under the influence or an overdoseofdrugs inl969 • -.Ji~ Morri_so~. 27, lead singer of the Doors, was buried an Pans m July 1971 before his death was announced. The cause has remained a mystery, with I Guests slum lwtel BELGRADE. Yugoslavia !AP> -Guests at a new tourist hotel in the Serbian town of Varvarin have a view of a cemetery and funeral processions as well as the Morava River because or townepeople's battle to keep their local graveyard. The newspaper Politika reports that the cemetery's nearness apparently is to blame for low occupancy at the modem, four.story hotel. The Town Council provided a new cemetery and. ordered an end to funerals at the traditional burial ground, but residents with family vaults ig· nore the ban. Other graves that were to be moved were left because of the cost of a transfer. 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The palace de· manded a retraction and an apolo1Y. The Sunday Mirror earned the denial, which raised more eyebrows than did lhe oricinaJ story. ooe week alter it printed the offendin1 article. Tbe newspaper also published an ex· cbanee ot letters between the palace's press s pokesman, Micha e l Shea , and th e news paper's 'editor, Robert Edwards. Shea's letter said bis denial waa made "on the ex- Volunteer deputies praised Orange County Sher- iff-Coroner Brad Gates says county government I realized a $6,222 savings by using volunteer re- serve deputies to provide security surrounding transportation and coun- ty of ballots cast in the November election. Gates, in a letter to the county Board of Supervisors, said 62 re- serve deputies donated the 407'h hours election night. "Had this number of hours been served reg· I ular deputjes on an I overtime basis, $6,222.15 would have been ex- pended in salaries," the sheriff said. Gates said 25 volun- teers provided security for vehicles that picked up ballots from major collection points throughout the county. The remainder of the re- servists were stationed at the county Registrar of Voters Office in Santa Ana to maintain securi· ty there. The sheriff noted that reservists also provided needed assistance dur- ing recent fires In Yorba Linda, Brea, Trabuco C anyon and Lake Elsinore. Press requests priority WASHINGTON (AP) -A representative of two journalists' groups says the press should be first in line for govern· ment documents sought under the Freedom of Information Act and shouid be charged a re- duced rate for process- ing the requests. Jack C . Landau, representing the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the Society of Professional Journali s t s, acknowledged that put- ting the press first In line would mean longer waits for business and law firms. 0Men'1 P..,.rShow (_ FIRM DENIALS Pttnce CMrtn press instructions of those most mrectly involved at Buckincham Palace." He requested that the letter be printed. . All along Fleet Street. Lon· don 's newspaper row, ears pricked up. "Never before have denials been so forcefully put, In language much stronger than any previously used," Anne de Courcy of .the New Standard said. Oliver Prichett wrote in the c c . c c c c . c c C . c c c c a s::s~··pb tbat .... ·· and incHput dmial at oace to •peculation tbat PrlDce Char._ reaUy did ilMDd to marry L8dy Dian a." 111• ouacr or au tbe fuss ... • •• blue-blooded 11-yeat· old kllldlrlarten teacber wboM older 1ilter, Lady Sarab Spencer, wu a previous front. runner in pnu speculation until •be married someone else. Tbe f\aror' over the Mirror arti· cle wu sreat fun for the catty columniats of rival tabloids. Jean t'oOk ol the Dally Expreu Hld the Mirror "should print caat-lron proof ol Its aUe1atiom. Or withdraw them, ud crawl." Tbe 11.i.rror stood by ita story and tbe 1tory wu hotter than eve~. The domfotltic Presa Aaocia· lion ICJl tbe next scoop, with an inteniew at the kinderearten that bad Lady Diana sayifta she would like to marry soon and as- serted sbe "bluabed and Iii· gled" when asked if the prince bad alttady proposed to her. SRI: IMMEDIATELY denied having said "anything about marriage," and several papers joined in the fun by quoting statements sbe made to their rt!· porters under sucb headlines as "Lady Di Appeals to the Star for Help" and "Lady Diana's Plea" in The Express. Finally, it was all too much for her mother, Frances Shand· Kydd, who did what any out- raged mother in Britain might c c c c OOSSIP TARGET • Ucty Ol8MI do : sbe wrote to The Times. 'May I aak the editors of F1eet Street whether, in the execution of their jobs, they consider it necessary or fair lo harus my daughter daily from dawn unW well after dusk?'' Mn. Shand· Kydd asked. "ls it fair to ask any human being , regardless of circumstances, to be treated this way?" Travelin& in India , Prince Charles also had a word c D c D Carafe set, 12.00. Glassware. 36. for tbe .... : ....... , .... iD- tetritJ are vital faeton la N- D01t1111 wl oftee .. s .... .... i. the-,_.a1 rmll for ..... . Uoeallam. '1Dalb even Parliamat wu arouaed. Lut week, tM ..... ol COllUIMD tabled a ,......... that "depland" pnu tnatmmt of Lady Dlua but aald tbe Houae la "aqend by the ~ seul.oa ol the media with real or lmalined royal tryata qd would welcome relief from such borinc trivia." Newapapen tbemaelvea t.ben stopped to take a look at what they b8d been dolnc. It wu sugested that aome in· tervlewa were tbe result ol 1ly cbata by reporters who did not ldenWy themselves. It wu DOt· . eel that one pbotosrapber fiad SoDe so far u tOcrawl tbroulb the bathroom window of Lady Diana's kindergarten to snap a picture. KErrB DEVES OF the Sun said Lady Di~a "is a very nice youn1 girl who is too polite to tell you simply to 10 away." The Guardian speculated that it wu all a "cruel but necessary ordeal" C\8Ulin1ly contrived by Buckingham Palace to "test her suitability for a royal role" in the glare ot publicity. Finally, the question wes raised whether in 20th century Britain any crown prince can find the privacy needed to court and choose his queen -without resorting to trysts on the royal trai.n. c c c GIFT PROFILE: ARTISTRY IN GLASS COntent: A haven for a single rose. A dome for I c.ndle. COior: Assumed by its contents. Shape: Fluted, arched, convoluted . . price: 15.00and under. SUmmary feffiarkS : When a gift thia belutiful Ind pr1ctic1I • present• itself, why took 1ny further 1 THE BROADWAY YOUI NflGHIOIHOOO SfOIE , ... 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Appeal planned SACRAMENTO CAP) -State Attorney General George Deukmejian plans to continue his fight against the allocation of state benefits to illegal aliens who are victims of violent crimes, said Tony Ci marusti, a Deukmejianspokesman. c D c D c C · c c c c ~ ' ... ~ OwwiDw ''· ·-· 'All" you need ;,,, love~ haken once, Lennon came fiill circle GOURMET MARKET .,,,.. .......... .... Por 80 maa~an M laM ••med ... Mnal adoa•Nftt, UM wllilo Ml 08lr ....... Ml alto .peel Uw HUiet ol U tlllLlre ,...,.... lul •IMB Joe. tAMOD wu ti• ...... bAt Mn York _,artmem It appea...c:t M Md ftaalb ceme hall tin .. •AU You NMd la Love.'' M ~ WN&e, MCI at ace .O. ai.;.._t'D.dto be llvlACbJIM..._ Aller flve yeara of dewe&A•I ~lmaeU · euhaivel)' to hb famUy, Ille wu maktal ._lt end crantin& tnlerview1 ...... Ilia MH·ad)' 1oam~~ to VMo Ono ... nMCt u IOUd u a rock; ll had. ln r•tt. lnspi...c:t the ~·a juaHeMued album. 'Double Fantuy " ON rr. LENNON UNG MPPY ud eM9~"1 ooat~ the flrtl 1lQ1le wM called "aartiq o er' \'f le bratlna the aimple joys ol llleartll and homt> ln a w1ty . it wa1 an .awt ••PHll6oa ol lhe a m e love t'o nue.u·all ~omaaUeb m tbet permaw<J ··1 Want to ~ Your Hand." the ~at lb l'inU U.S. bit lD llM. Of course t be Beatles -Lennon. Paul McCartney. Geor1e Harrbon and Rinao Starr were far more than fou r rvell ·n rollers sinlin& love aon11. And Lennon. wbo a.bared writln& credits with McCartney oo all but a handful of BeaUes sonas and who in fact penned moat ot the lyrics, was hardly j ust another starry·eyed ldeaUst. His cynical. Irreverent wit and sharp intelligence wowdn 't have allowed it. So when ~ .. -.. Lennon wrote, lle chronicled bia own growing ~ins -and in tO.rn. 1uided and reflected the coming of aae of millions. When the Beatles san1 "Please Please Me," · youngsters combed the 1rease out or their hair end gra bbed up the boots and short skirts that were English fastuon. WHEN LENNON SAID 111£ BEATLES were more popula r than J esus, ministers and fans burned their albums. When the Beatles sang "All You Need Is Love," the flower children believ~ them. Wben they introduced sitars in "Help" and "Rubber Soul," the market for Indian clothes and fabric exploded. Timothy Leary experimented with LSD, the Beatles sang "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" and "'I Am the Walrus." The commune movement took off. Lennon wrote "With a LltUe Help From My Friends." Unlike the music of such contemporaries as the Rolling Stones, Lennon's lyrics were rarely overtly sexual J.nstead , like the most sentimental lyricists of the '30s and '40s, he tugged at o ur h ea r tst r ings with "Imagine" which be wrote after leaving the Beatles, and "Julia." He reminded us of our own mortality in "When I'm Sixty.four," foreshadowed the nos talgia kick with "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club voKo °"° Band" and '.:Penny Lane." Lenn o n 's m e ss age wa s of ten anti-establishment , but in "Revolution" on the Beatles' so·called "White Album." he gently chided those who would read in his music a call for violent change IRONICAU.Y, THE ALBUM WAS releued shortly after UJ.e. 1.918 riotl at the Democratic • NationaJ Convention in Chicaao. the event that more than any other ma rked the end of the hippie dream. After the Beatles released their last album ln 1970, Lennon gave us a good-bye song, reafflrmina the breakup with "The Dream is Over." With helpmate Yoko, he began exploring other fields, making erotic lithographs of the two of them, experimenting with film. He became a political radical and enlisted his musical talents in the service of his causes -peace {"Give Peace a Chance," "Imagine") and the women's movement Police auction in HB Saturday Bicycles, typewriters, dictaphones, stereo equipment, tape recorders, jewelry and other ite ms will be sold to the highest bidders at a cash· only auction to be conducted Saturday by the Hunt· ington Beach Police Department. The event will begin at 10 a.m. at the comer of Yorktown Avenue and Main Street. Five buried in snow CLERMONT-FERRAND, France (AP) -A routine patrol found five people deed In a cer buried in snow a few miles out.side the town of Bourg.Laslie in central France, a police source said. -----------------:__,\ rrl LLDl'D·~ v ~ 1 tLJ om~d11n slu111 ~ Give a living gift - from Lloyd's. You must see our beautiful selection of poinsettias, Indoor plants, Christm• greens, wreaths, garland, plus our large selection of Christmas ornaments and gifts. • 1 '1 1 l I ,., . ' . ONN .0...-SAT. 1 e.lft.•11 .. ~ .U... t e .• 111.·11 ""'· LLOYD'S NUISBY AND LANDSCAPI CO., IMC. ............. , ...... ,c-. ...... CA . 17141'46-7441 Alll-~IT•leldlofl~ .... 1 ...... 11·,.._,' ('' ..... llNiael'. .. Uleworld'') . .. .................. two., .... . lA--................. -of .... 1111111 .. early • 1•. four yean ..._. tM apllt wlUela ... , .,. .......... 0-. .. of tM .... bud ....... tt ... t..-........... -...i to come to ..... w~ ta.. IM&le llpq. Oa WI own, M MY« .... cm. .. tM Cl = lfdal 111Ceell of DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD From lhe clear waters of the Pacific LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Deluey'a Private Label tbe 1111a. -or, IOI' ._ ........ ol lleCartne79 aodWU.. Fresh Frozen Mahi Mahi .... 1.69 lb. MEAT DEPI'. aaa .... vaa a.e 11somi1> .... 1.• Berlqer Wiiie. ('1SO m> aU'I' IN 198 SND, ft DIDN'T ... m to matter lo blm . Kl wa1 happy wltb bll wife and IOD, and dW'lDI IUa five yean of withdrawal from public Ule. bad not only ...clilcovend but wu llljoy1q lh• talent that made him one of tbe moat lmportut artlata ol our time. Center Cat 7·Boae Pot Roasts ...... I.It lb. Cllem Illa. reg. us ..................... J.• 0-8-e Olack Roaata .............. I.ti lb. Scoresby Scotch m o 0111 , 5.55 ...... liter S.85 Bolla WIDea C'150 mJI.> Leaa Meaty Sbort Ribs of Beef .... l.4t lb. Soave or Trebblano .................... 4.%5 ''1 l~ht, ah•! Tb11 l1 tM f•linl that mak• you writ. or paint,•· h• aaid in the Newa..U lnt•rv••w "It wu wlth me all my lifet ADd tlaat'1 ·wby l'na Ire. ol tM 8HU.-Mea .. 1 toatlme to dlarovtr lh1t l wa1 John L.uoa before· tbe Rull .. and wlll be 1fter the Beatles llDd IO be it." Condo conversion hit SAN f'ttANOISCO (AP> -There lbould be a moratorium on the "socielly expensive" practice of convertln1 apartmentl and hotel• to con· dominhuna, a clllaena' talk force 1tucbin1 solu· lions to San Francisco's houllnt criaia hu recom- mended. Tbe San Francisco Euminer reported that tbe ban on condo convenlon.I la one of a raft ol rec:om· mendatiom belnt comldered by tbe tuk foree, which wu creeled by the Board ol Supent.on to develop a JO.year houatn1 1tt.ateo for tbe city. PleHe place your apHlal Ch,...1H1 orckn ia adn•ce IO we ca• auare you the qHUty you're uecl to at Delaaey'1. We will a1aia feature •led prime rtbll of beef (mot le11 tlau 341 day1), eaperlly.prepal'ff. wllb aJI ucne fat 111d bone remHed for e11y tablesick unla1. -· ·~ MORNING FRESH PRODUCE So. Amertcaa Bananaa .............. ltc lb Large Dellcloul Red Applei ........ 4tc lb. Sweet Texas Red Grapefruit ...... 4 for 1.00 Raach Freeh Broccoli .............. 49c lb. See Chris in The Produce Dept. about our selection of gift baskets This ad effective Wed .. 12110 lhru Tues .. 121 16 DE llAat I IECKEI 5.1 H.P. llOUTEI Dllvtn 30,000 rpm. UL llltld. Model ITDJ. Rig. 34.99 22.88 'S IL.ACK • DECIEll ,,. .. V.1.1 •. ml <All Uqiaor prices do DOt iadllck tax> Local Crown Zacky Farm• •ll·fresh turkey1, Loag Jslaad ducklb1g1, large IMH ud 1moked turkeys. We art' now taldag Chrtltm11 orders for 1taffecl and cooked or ready·for·lk-oven Turkey1, lltuffed with your choke of Delaaey'1 famous dreul.ngs; oyster, p&aln or apple. We will ban extra dre11lng aad giblet aravy available on ordt>r. Pl1ce your orders fer hom e made pumpkin or mlncemt>at ple1 fre1b·baked. Store Hours 9·6, Cloeed Sanday Z92I Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 llACK I DECKB Dlllll GUIDE Modef 171'4. Model 17127. Reg. 26.99 e Blac/r & Decker. • 7 :·ea ICIEWIAll ·~ ....... Model 158101. Reg. 12.99 8.88 301 So. State Colteie l70oaO °'*9: Mon. """ "'· • fO • Set. t fO t 8&#t. t fO I --------------• -· ICIEWUU. IATCllET ru Model ISB2001 . Reg. 19.99 12.88 TOOLS FOR S GIVING 45 DIAWEI ma CA111ET Model,, 1 ~5. Reg . 19.99 12.88 .... 1 .. "I .... L ...... . ..... ., ........ 1~1 ..... , .......... ,i...•: ~·1L"I"-" ........ . .... ... .. ... , ... , ~, .. ~ ... I..!' a.• a.:'&." a.• ........ I a.!11 .. ~ ..... 1 .... 1.•1 ~·1~·1 ~ ~· ~·1 Model 1593. Weighs only 4· 1/4 lbs. Reg. 54.99 34.88 11.ACl I DECIER WOMIATE Model (79-001. Reg. 89.99 74.88 SALE DATES: Dec.12 thru Dec.15 Loul~lc Corpomlon . ~ \ :. OllNsuMER QUliNll ''Got a problem' Then wn te to P<;Jt Dunn Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and octaon you need to sol ve mequ&tati 111 government and bwtnt'a&. Mail JIC)Ur q~•tiona to Pal Dunn, At Your Service. Orange ~r Daalu Pilot, P.O Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA . A1 many letters cu posS1ble will bt annvered, phorvd inqu1ne1 or letters not including the rffder'• f1lll name. address and bwint'H hours' phone .wmber cannot~ con.ndered. This column appears dai· l~ ezcepC Sunda111 ... .4'.rl•fl rlal•• l•rl lfurrln DEAR PAT: How do fuel--1aver devices work? Are they really eftectlve? E.G., Newport Beach Of ......... lt•tnti .. ftees -Ille ..... et ~ dalm te .. .,. •-••lite '1lel, few • .., ..... eewral .. , .. •a'11al ... •me aetuUy ............ • L AJ' ...... ••te. are lllfp IHd te allew add!· ................ ayolaa.tac1...a.-. tk eettMI em ... 1, •• u aueleraU. ud WD-e••Nlll. 'fteJ eu menue eap.e wear ud .... eaaMe••,....1ea. 1 . v.,_ llQeden are all.Uar &o air bleed de· tten, I.a Ille air la btlbMed ...,.. a •blare ol water ud utlfreese. P......-n el eMM derieea· oft.a afterU8e U.lr elal .. la .... laapa1e ud rn._.., w eeeaamer ..Um•ala te pnlle Ille ...-ad •••e11. To •eu .. ,..._., adnrtlala1 e ..... --be ••pported bJ ... epe••t &es&ial .. la1 a -....n1 EHl,_.e.&al ~ Atea· q d,....meter test &o ......._ hlel eeemomy, e•...._. ud drtvablUty. Se far, federal •leHY &e1t1 line ao& Hpported Ute maaafaetarers' elal•1 for Uilete deYlttl. 0..'t UAme a device worb became It'• be· lilK IOld. Preparla1 • eoart case &o remon • prod- at f,.... Ute "ane& eaa be very e:speutn altd ...... c1m ••1. Ena wlta a cue la 1a«eufal, &lte pl'GdlHt ••Y reappear mder • dlnereat aame ... lite l••e s&arta all onr •l•la. . 1111• •adtt •a•ittr •• rrari.: DEAR PAT: A friend gave me several bap of pfcans. Can you tell me an euy way to shell ttiem? I'd also like to know if they can be froaen because I doubt we can use all of them right away. , S.T .• Costa Mesa Qldek pecaa sltelllD& cu be.._ bJ -.1r1a1 oteralgllt la salt water altd &lte9 Wllq ,_ , .. or llaree mlaa&es. llemove from Ilea& aad let lite pee ... ltaad • lie& water for aeveral mlaatel before 11teU1111. Walltats or pecaa1 alao cu be dtelled qalekly after llea&lag la • microwave OYH. Plaee two cap1 af ••ti &Del oae cup of water la a eonred 1lau ..,.. ud mlerowue oae or &wo mlall&el. If y• waa& &o nore a.e .... Ilea& 41 mbttlles la a US-delJ'ft ovea &o prevellt diem from &aralag ruckl. Tbe DUtl Utea caa be placed ta a sealed coatalDer and refrt1era&ed or froaea. O.i111ney• 11ecrrp c•lra11 DEAR PAT : Is there any way I can clean my fireplace chimney? I'd rather do this job myself llaan hire a professional. D.H., Irvine Some people eleaa tltetr c.lal11111eys by barala1 a nry Ito& fire for • period ol Ume eaclt day, altd W. wma &o work. Never ~ally create a ••all c.ltlautey fire as um may crack Ute nae U.er. For • tltol"CMlp job, you will •eed a wire c•tmaey br1111t 1laed Hd 11taped to flt yoar dteplatt nae. Tllte bruit caa be ,.ued by &wo repel (oee penoa palla from Ute roof; &lie odter ,...... ,.US from below) or by a wdglt& aad rope. Be •are &lae roof ta dry aad &ltere'1 • .,... • Ute daJ ,_ do &Ida job. Wear old cloUIH aad ufety llU)ee. Tue 1&ep1 &o keep lite mt ud .-on f .. tt.re aad earpetla1. Tiie euae.t way &o do Ute jolt la rill a brull ... e....._ lludlft. nil metW allMn eleu· .. from belew by OM pe..._ ....... •W Ille n • ...._ slllay ..a 1meotll. Cltemleal eleuen al8o !f,,8 • 8led &o breu clowa e~. IHI& &ltey are llUedhe..., .... ued freqaeedy. Stan/ ord hiking ;tudent tuition ' STANFORD (AP> -UnderlJ'aduate stUdent.a ~••lldord Unlvenlty will be paytq S'l,140 for tui· aat year, a 13.8 peremt lncieue, t.be uni· 18oudolTrusteabaldedded. ,,.. bMle room ud board ratel iDereue sm OI' '11.1......-at. to '2,115. ......... llmllar laereasu were approved ._. It 0 at iD the mi•..ttJ'• acbooll ol law, ....... * Miii••· Tbe laeN .... alto apply to Jtll I I .. .._ ll'llduatt ...,,.rama .. • , ••'• WkloD aDd fell are traditionally -~ 119 ,...,.. la the nadan. The acbool 1eu llell operatlDa budaet from taltlon, aald .... .. = llDb ..,... ' I a.rera aald more tbaa IO pereeat of ... rpwlutea neeift ftuDda1 aid --..:-...r = e::=:ti. ~-: ftMDdal 1tatU1. _ .. mlftrdJ bu an .arollmmt ol u.-. · I ( l'hurld9y, OecemtMtr 11, 1980 DM.YPIWT All ' • J' I( l 1 '>Vv T1rne -Zero Supercolor film is here, New Time-Zero 8upercolor SX-70 Polaroid'• SX-70 Sour Land camera. The wortd's smartest camera. • Precise, Sonar automatic focusing and exposure. •Single-lens reflex pre-viewing feature. •Built-in low-light Indicator. •Sharp, clear pictures from 10.4" to Infinity (flash to 20'). • Compact, lightweight, folds . •Beautiful SX-70 color pictures every 1.5 aeconda. • Never needs batteries. 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Sylvania Flash Bars and PolarOtd electronic flash (depending on camera model purcnased1 . Polaroid's Pronto &or. Plus. • Sonar automatic focusing. ~Includes Potatronic 2 electronic flash . • Up to 75 flashes per set of AA batteries (included). •Sharp, clear SX-70 pictures, indoors or out. Figure your Polaroid Super Bonus! Polaroid will send you cash and coupons in the following amounts wtlen you purctiase the camera indicated: Oft98Mp (ill.,,...... .... ""~"II I'<. ,_ ~ F1us ancJ OneSll'O ... , ,,.,.,.. ..._ (aM "'°°"'' •n<:lu•l •YJ Ille,_ Plonlo <orw ""'·• ana " Pronto Sotw 1us1 U·70loMr1a11~ '""'""9 SX 10 SoN• Poi.otron-c anti SX 70 Sa\ar l':~S) Ceah s5 s5 s5 Coupon a S...C,.. Couper ~ IO• !><) ' ·• ~ s5 l~O~<OIO' ..... CWf'V'• 'U s~.,.,,, r.J..,, 83 "'l"''°... s· f>olal 1o t }~" J04( ftUt'l "'p!:V ~,. l..Ou!'.V Roe> l!'q'< ••• , s15 •·w SI •••'I' z...,, S....)f!O<""" ''" •l~<I"\ 1'111"' 'O Sylvllf'J ~IA..,. ft..tt 'tAIJ)O•J. C>~ SJ P(iollft(I'"<. /.\!.("' '""""HO'W.. ftA(J'\(.tlru()("\l'lf • Po1arod's Bonus refund otter exOires January 31, 1981 Total Value I o .stores are open seven days a week until Christma Membership Department Stores FIDCO LA CllNIOA/3535 s. La Cieneaa Blvd .. LOI An ..... 90018 Fl~O IAN •IRNARDIN0/570 S . Mt. Vernon Ave., Sen Bernerdlno 92410 ~IDCO UN DllQ0/54th & l!Uctld. Sen Oie•o. 92109 . . PIDCO CIMITOl/ 1152!5 South Street. Cerrttoe 90701 PIDCO COITA ll&SA/3030 Herbor Blvct., C:O.ta Moe fa29 Pl04?0Nl&MNA/3111 E. ColoredO atvd .. PH*9ene 91107 PIDCO VAN NUYl/14920 Reym9r Street, Van Nuya 91..o& • STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS LA CIENEGA. SAN BERNAAOtNO ANO SAN DIEGO STOMS 11:00a.m.to1:00 p.m . CEAAITOS. COSTA MESA. Pl\SADENA ANO VMt NUYS ITOMI 12:00noonto1:00 p.m . SATURDAYS SUNDAYS AH ~ 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. All Storee 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ~ AIWllya Bring Your M1rnberahlp C.rd With You When You Shop At Fedco --------~ I 1· I • I DAil y PILO f Downt01Dn Huntington Beach City Council held a series of well-attended hearings to help de- cide on land-use plans that could have dra m atic eCCect on the fufure or the downtown. Va rious alternatives have been pproposed . On e i n cludes high-rise restaurants. hotels and oCCice buildings along Main Street . chiefl y between Pacific Coas t Highway and Third Street, ha..,e been conde mned and mu.st be refurbished or razed by next December. Council is scheduled to make tentative approval on a land-use plan Monday for city's local coastal progra m . Man fined $100 for setting fire EL CAJON (AP ) Taylor Trowbridge says he tried to burn used toilet paper according to a Sierra Club handbook but it got out of control. burning 2.900 acres in Anza· Borrego Desert State Park. Trowbridge, who lives in the Venice area of Los Angeles, pleaded no contest and was fined SlOO by Municipal Judge Thomas Murphy for the fire. which burned a largely inaccessible mountainous a rea 20 nules north of Borrego Springs in July. At the time Trowbridge, 36, was helping count bi~hom sheep for the State Department of Parks and RecrPallon. The fire destroyed hundreds of palm. cot tonwood and sycamore trees and forage of bighorn sheep. leaving $200,000 da mage. A spokesman for the Sierra Club, meanwhile, said t>eople should carry used toilet paper in plastic bags, not burn it. In July, a woman camper destroyed 10 acres accidentally while trying to bum hers . Volcano made air hot ALBUQUERQUE . N.M. (AP > -Air tern · per atures eight miles from Mount St. Helens soared to 675 degrees -hotter than an oven set on high when the volcano erupted May 18, scien· lists say. Metallurgist Mark J . Davis and mineralogist Ed Graeber of the Sandia National Laboratories analyzed debris in the 220-square mile "red zone" surrounding the volcano. They determined temperatures rose to 675 degrees at a site eight miles rrom the volcano where a car's pl astic taillights were partially melted. ~-----------------------------------' ( ~ .. ~/~.ti~~:-µ~ i SUPER HOLIDAY SPECIAL Join Nott AllCI ••• 'SPOUSE IS FREE or 100 .. comt fer WWW Lid@ NautilL1s lnMISS ~ llOI .-. & WOMIM -·-675~1171 • JJtl Me ...... IW.. ... .,.,. ..... , lllljPilif I.. W. ltOYU ) I INFORMS In the ,. .. . -·-· Selling Of an inaugural Televised ball to be beamed nationwid~ "We are planninc a shared in· ~ W ASllJNGTON <AP> -for au1ural," sald the committee's "We want to avoid the feel.inc SlO, )'OU can co to a ballroom in o t h e r c o · c h a l r m a n , of no frills," Wick said. Port ArtbW', 'fexu, and dance committee's other co-chairman, Th 1 b · · h to the music ol Harry James, Robert K. Gray. "Television is . e CC: e ration tn t e capital brouaht by aatellite from a ball the way to reach the most peo-will begin Saturday nicbt, four in W11bin1ton celebratin1 pie, and most events are beln& days ~fore .the Tuesday In· Ronald Reaaan'a inaucuration. planned with t e le vision In auguralion, with a reception by . mind " var:ious state societies. On Sun-For $50, YOU can sit an the · . day is a church service at the ... wont seat al the Capital Centre The. b8;11s will be bea1;11ed by National Presbyterian center a on Washinlton's out.skirts and satellite "'° any community that governors' reception and ~ ' see Ftank Sinatra's inau&W"al wants tt:.em. To date, Gray said, concerts at the Kennedy Center, 1ala, featuring J ohnny_ Carson groups m Po~. Arthur and ll with candlelight suppers pre· as emcee. other commuruti4:s have signed -·ceding and following each. For $100, you can be among up and the committee expects to 40 000 sardined into eight in-have 100. The dances from On Monday will be a dist· au'guraJ balls around town -Washington wil! be shown. on i~guishe~ la~ies' rec~plion, a white·lie affairs -too crowded large screens an the various vice presidential reception and a to dance but affording, perhaps, local . ballrooms ; the admission gala. ' a glimpse of the new president fee will be $10. and his wife. • Wick said the committee is THE UNABASHED selling of the inauguration is under way. ··We are ver y r eyenue · conscious." Chark:s Z. Wi ck, CO· chairman of the presidential in- a ug ural com mittee, told the comrruttee's firs t news con ference. "We are Interested in selling the rights to anything that will permit wider rustribution or the inaugural events." T he committee expects to spend more than $6 million for three days of celebra tion. It plans lo raise the money by sell· ing gold inaugural medallions; red . white and blue inaugural li cense plates ; and , of course; tic k ets t o t h e in a ugu ra l festivities. s t il l t r yi ng t o i nte res t a television network in carrying, for money, the Capital Centre gala the evening before the Jan. 20 ina u"uration. Its cast in· eludes Grace Bumbry, Debby Boone. Charlton Heston, Rich Little . Dean Martin , Ethel Merman, Donny Osmond and the Osmond brothers, Char lie P r ide. Jimm y Stewart, Mel Tillis and Ben Ve reen. Seats come at three prices: $50, $100 and $150. REAGAN, IT WAS announced, will be dressed formally - morning coat , striped trousers. light gray tie, but no hat -when he lakes the oath at the Capitol at noon. The balls· in the evening will be white tie : black tie is op- tional. ,, (, ON INAUGURATION DAY, Reagan and his wife will attend a private church service at St. John's Episcopal Church across Lafayette Park from the White House. After the swear ing-in, he will have lunch with members of Congress in th e Capitol's Statuary Hall , and then watch a parade scheduled to last no more than an hour. T he l.Jst ot things that can be had for free isn 't ready yet. So fa r it includes a con cert by massed bands and fireworks. The inaugural committee said there are only 40,000 invitations available lo the balls. Having $100 to spare and tails or a long gown isn't enough. An invitation is a must. "The supply is not up to the demand," said Gray. > ~ --' / ' ' ' t j ~-'~ --I ' I J-' ..~ ............ GALA EMCEE Johnny C•l'90n Put ationover your head. Get SSO off the cost. Insul ate ·the atti c in your house to the R· 19 standard using approved materi als and the Gas Company will send you a check for $50. That's if you have an independent contractor do the job or you do it yourself. If you have the Gas Company do the insulation, they'll auto· matically take 550 uff your insulation bill. In any case, you mu st be a Southern California Gas Company residential heating customer. Getlowcostlinandng. ; The Gas Company will actual1y lend you the money to insulate, which is nice. And they'll lend you that money at an 8% annual percentage rate whic h is even nker when you consider how high interest rates are. All you have to do is be a Southern California Gas Company residential hea tin~ customer and meet the qualifications. Get a tax break. You're allowed a 15% Federal tax credit of up to $300 of the cost of attic insulation. Also ask about the ~w.State tax credit. A tax credit is even be tter than a tax deduction because it's deducted from the taxes you owe, not your income before taxes. Get belp on "1111' gas bill. This is where insulation helps you save money over and over. It means )'0011 use less energy heating and cooling your home, which will help keep yoor ps bills as low aa possible~ And that's the sweetest cleat cJl all. For more infonnation call the OM <llllnoaJl1Y at l ·800·422·4422. • ._.,_,_.. f,..j•'°"""'"'' ... "'°"<t.t<lwtMM•--. t~M..W•-..---..... , -------- IATiON Army crippled his life fa9111ed Cl fed LSD we,. '625,000 •ettlems~ SL I08 a ANT & (AP > bMa twtee dl.orced ud ft8dl It "I c• ltart....,... •1 Niil • ' •••• 'l'Mn••ll ••• •cKM almMt l.....,Uble t.o --'or U.e ..,., .. ,,.. ..... &oW U. •••~...aar 1tudeat la -.la ...... ..,..." aew1....-r. "I .... t ,au to aw.tlll .._ Mllool. He._• For 17 1••r1 1hu t-.• .,_.. atn•....eb. I'• Mt• o!':f• ....aanMp lJfe •M eta I h1clao1~•lc ••• ad· drtUilll IDM Md I •'t driwe. r ~ MJIMM tM ArmJ, mlala&end, TMn••ll wua't fut ean. A.._ all I do II eol· WlUlit ta U. Army, 1'on..U awaN Ille Ud Me9 ........ .. I.ct ..-... ...._ ... tM, ·ae aa1l1n•d to OrleaH IU1 ~. tlaneJ -cw. ol COit lrcm fl.4.9 to -...... . 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''Md eat IOIM ol tarWnecl papen "a IOdal ud emotioaal criJlple, my mom's cooklna qaia." 8l1T 'ftR DENIAL caa 't rid clu'olUeally. and palafWly illolat-TBOaNWSLL, W80 M YI •of &Ille effff&a ol Uae dNI _ ed aad watbdrawn from tbe that befOA the MttlellMlll be ~ M&ber can the ..-.ooo aet· normal esperi~ncea of Ute , lD fear.t the toveraliiftt wouW em eat Con1re11 rec:eotl1 human IOCietJ'. try and kill bim, baa appeand •arilllflWD rot b1i promIM t.o TB08NWBLL SAID TBS on t!le "80 lli'Mltet" teleTiaian *Op• '10 miWoo lawswl. ~oney he receives', tu-free but show and will make some Sle~ tbat day in a farmhouse mlaua 10 percent for Klei&, wW money OD a television mo.le . Fraaee, T'bomwell told the In-~ deJ)CMlited in• bank truat fUnd about btm, scheduled to·air Jan. ~pendlll& • Gase\te newapaper in about two· months. It will be 21 OD Ca&TV. Lea1'1ng Congress nearby Richmond, be bu bad invested for him by tM bank and Tbombill'a life ia a quiet one 1 ah t m ares . h e ad a c bes . Thornwell says be plam t.o live in um small commWlity about Rep. 1bomas Ashley, D·Ohio, sits among !pressioo, psychiatric dis-off the estimated $25,000 to 20 miles northeast of San Fran-filled boxes in his office as he is a bout to ·ders and severe pain. He has $50,000 annual interest. ciaco. end a 216-year Congressional career . Rep. ~. ~~~~-~...-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ DAN J'()\T l.Mt.-, ·~;~, .. W€'.$fe.12N - _.a~--P~' ~ .. ----- / lA'~ tk-Vit\ On · · fo,t\i# Otni'1' 1, v~NCQ ~.-to•~~ 46 COSTA MESA Ashley. who helped pass Carter's energy program, will take home 223 boxes of memorabilia. . . College plam .Senator Deedle1 -Yule . concerts tr~~ ..... ,..,,, pe11'er aeeded A recent cold spell in New Mexioo froze a pond near Santa Fe and brouiht younpters out for a romp in the snow. In on the pull are . .""'1 2 2 $ Wyatt Nagel, right, followed by Alison Bentley, Tom Hogan and Aaron Torraco. agency Bl! GIVES a ''Golden Flffff" award monthly for what be comider1 the bluest example of waste in federal spendlnc. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carter Dove,' a spokesman at tbe Federal Hi1bway Administration, confirmed tbat the a1ency ii experimentin1 with a telephone, call-in computer system tbat be said ii desiped to conserve ener1y a~d Rabies infects cattle save lives. · ... He said i\ will do·mON than provide directlona, and will be capable of 1ivin1 information about the lime, travel But epidemic in Calexico area unlikely CALEXICO <AP> -The death ol a steer. from rabies baa been reported in the same Mexican border area in which six skunks, three dop and two bats died recently of the disease. Twenty-three people are under1oin1 anti -rabies treatment. A rabid stray dog apparently infected the steer on the Allied Cattle Feeders lot a mile north of Calexico, health officials said. The pouibillty of an.epidemic was di.lmissed by one authority. Dr. Gregory Par.ham, t veterinarian with the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, said there has never been a documented case in cattle ln which one transmitted the disease to another. "There's no reason to believe other cattle will contact the disease," said Allied co-owner Burt Seeger. "It's not the type ol case where a dog runs a.round biting all the cattle." Anti-rabies treatment was ordered for five workers at the feed lot who handled the steer when it became sick last weekend. Seeger said the only case of rabies among cattle he recalls in Imperial Valley took place 10 restrictions and key years ago when a skunk brid&ecloainp. contacted a herd out 1tui.n1. A rabid skunk was found dead raoxmaE SAID a ' Tuesday in the Cattle Call arena motorist u s es t be I in Brawley. computerised system by A steer at Brawley died, but telepbaninl a computer rabies tests on it were ne1ative. and workin1 bis way Saturday, almost 1,000 dop tbrou1b a list of 16 were given anti-rabies sbot.s at a instnactiona. clinic in Brawley and 1,200 in ''Tbe process takes Calexico, where three rabid several steps to dogs werefoundearlier. complete and may Across the Mexican border in require many more Mexicali, another dog was found where instructions are with rabies. complicated. Of coune, Authorities have ordered all each additional step stray dop picked up around the increueil the chance of border and killed unless their makin1 an error," he owners claim them. A 30-day said. quarantine was ordered of all The Wisconain senator dogs and cats in Imperial said the system was Give the Lady Seiko. 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" l~, December 11, 1NO ~V P1LOT All Millions in art donated to New York Museum NSW YOU (AP) -A eo&s.cu. al•• ••m-' •ahllld at 112 ...am. eo tll mW6clia wUl be doeat.d to tM MetnpoUtaa llmeum of Art bJ • ~.., eolleetor. llur l•l Kalila Steinbers NtWIW'I ooUeeUoa -10 modern palDU... drawlap and sculpt ..... Ud IO H&mpl• of primitiye art from Oeeaala, tbe Americu aod Alrlca -will be clllplayed at tbe mUHWD nest llay. However, tbe eollecUoD will ao& be doaat.d to tM llet in "'11 uaW btr deatb, 1ald muaeum director Pbjlippe de llcmtebello. al mod9na art lD U.. Ualted ..._ ... u. .... 1N&te9t ... terml al tU bolclln11 i n Ab1tract bpreukJn•1m." Tilt lht, wbicb op9Ded lt.a _.. C.tury art willa in mo. bu bela addiq to Ha colleetioa ever linee. lln. Newm.aa'1 c:olltetkm "ll._ aa eatinly new dlmeuiae to ow boldiall ln tbe JOtb CeatW')'' •• laid de llontebello, "doublln1 botb qualitatively and quaatltatlftly tbe depth aad value ol wbat we bave." Yon ..... belidle, tM utlat.a I btw med tM .... particularly Frau KllDe, wllo .... to., then and •tudJ lqnl bf tM bour,T,~ lbe laid. "lftnd u.. Mlle \Mt tbelr work lbould bane U..rt DOW ntber touebin1." lln. Newman, a former painter, acquipd tbe bulk of her collection bttwem 1l50 and 115'. Sbe said 1be boqhl ...t ol tbe woru when tbe art1ata were little known. A Jaclulon Pollo5 paintlnl, for example, wu pu.rcbMed for $3,000 in 11151 and ls now valued 't SS million. by Jean Arp, and Max Ernat'• portrait ol Gala l:luard, now Mrs . Salvador Dall. The primitive p-oup includel a Btltoneo nall·fetiab ncure from Zaire. Mn . Newman is an honorary truatee of the Met. Tonnel propoeed L ONDON '<AP) -The sta~~wned. De lloatebello described tbe worb of an u "a piooeeriD1 eoilleeUoa, o-...-. one of the create.t private coUectioaa llra. Newman, II, a native of Cblcap and a )>enefactor ol tbe Art ln1lltute ol Cbicato. declined to aay why she decided not to donate tbe collection to a Cbica10 mUMWD. 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'"" -LoabOOit Utluol•olr In tho_._ l'illt ........ .,_._ .,.. ,.. # • . .-.. , Ptet• ot the D•r . -. • ( ;\ l I F ( ) R N I A • . -~..... l;ILI ALZWELL e e I AL&WSU. -G.J. Stanford la no peuimiat. So be lbares his pc»ltive outlook OC'I life wiUI everyone. ''Losi •ti laead' Hits jackpot, hut now hrok CLOVIS l AP) -Bill Ragland achieved every gambler's dream in April when he hit a world rec· ord slot machine jackpot. Six months later, Ragland achieved every gambler's nightmare -bankruptcy. A poker club operator in this Central California city, Ragland and Clark Petrocbilos of nearby Fresno shared a $314,741 jackpot when four covered wagons lined up on a $1 slot machine at Harold's Club in Reno, Nev. PETROCHILOS AND RAGLAND poured $5,000 into the machine, called Bil Bertha, before hilling their record payoff the mornin1 or April 8. 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Btrr HE AND HIS WIFE HEADED for Les Vegas the s ame day and played a slot machine at Binion's Horseshoe e asino fol" n days and ni1bts s traight. Ragland won $44,000 that time, but then lady luck left. • •11 got into a whirlwind of gambling and I lost it . plus I won some more and lost it again." Ragland said m an interview. "I lost my head, I guess ... He lost $35,000 in one night and "finally quit before I went completely broke. Ragland s aid he did pay off SODle debts with his share of the $314,000 jackpot but didn't pay off his home mortgage. He got behind in payments, a nd a bank began foreclosure proceedings. AS A RES UL T , RAGLAND filed bankruptcy proceedings in U.S. District court at Fresno in October. Under the applicable federal Bankruptcy Code chapter. his earnings will be turned over to the court each month and distribut· ed to c reditors. This was Ragland's third experience with bankruptcy. He first filed in 1962 when a business deal failed and again in August, 1971, when be owed 1236,000 to 58 creditors. That time, Ragland had to sell the building where he operates a ~~udroom and bar but was allowed to lease the building back and continue running his business. His latest turn of bad luck caused Ragland to s wear orr gambling. "I'm through with gambling," he said. "That was one of the most expensive lessons I've ever learned. "ALL I WANT TO DO NOW IS pay my bills and work. From now on, if I get any spare lime It' will be spent fishing . I don't want to see the state of Nevada again." His partner in the Harold's jackpot also has ga mbled aw-ay most of his winnings . But, Petrochilos noted , "at least I lost their money in· stead or mine .. 'Karoline Girls' could be male 1\1\RflUS, Denmark (AP) -A local court has ruled there is no reason why men should not apply for a job offered to women who would be required to work in white skirts, checkered aprons and ~ m 11 II 1'81'5 Tht.• l'OUrt found that the Association of Danish Unlrtcs had not violated Denmark's l ·year-old .-quollly of the sexes law when it sought recruits for its t1alcs rampaign aides known as "Karoline <ilrls" by lneluding the words "Male-Female" in 11!1 ndvertlsemcnts. Th" court said male appUcant.a would have to at111umc that If selected aa "KaroUne Glrb" they would not be dressed up In akirt, 1pron end cap "11 lnce this would be ruinous to the serious 11ubhclty and sales work described in the ad· vertlsement " Vietnamese quota up WASHJNGTON <AP) -The State Department says the United Stites and Vietner.1 have •lreed on a prosram that Initially will allow the lmmi· greUon of up to 1,500 Vietnamese and their famlUes to the United Stites. namese and their famiUes to the United Stites. Vietnamese with family memben in the United States and thoee who formerly were employed by the U.S. govemment will be given priority durin1 the selecilon of participant.a ln the pl"OIJ'am. ~Jl 'ft;.~ INDIA.N '"' 1~\ TE~~!_~ "., ....... ,__. • Buy and Seti Collectlons • Cultural Jli•nnesa • Lei Us Miii You To\()ur MIHinO Liit 1 - a• ..... •"· ........ CA ••7·1747 . .._ . ·~· One of our most popular models ever ... the Litton Meal In One microwave oven. 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'IOe ~ t'*• might be an oblique referefl(:e to me In someone's autobiography." · llffer law -. I Aged safety j plan target BOSTON CAP) -Suspects convicted or rob· or beaUn1 people 6S or older in Massachusetts Id be subject to mandatory prison terms of one wo yean under a plan announced by Gov. ·arc1 J . Kine. Kiq's proposal, unveiled Wednesday at a or citizens' conference, called for one.year 1s for crimes such as purse snatchin1 and two ·s for more serious cases, such as mu11ings ·armed robberies. First-lime offenders would "empt. 'CCORDING TO THE GOVEaNoa•s staff, r people in some Massachusetts communities three to four times more likely to be victims of i in crimes, such as purse snatchings, mug· s and confidence games, as younger people. However, when all types of violent crime are .ted, including homicide, assault, and rape, people under 35 are four times more likely to be targets than the over-35.s. King told the delegates at Bunker Hill Community Colle1e that violent crime increased by 13 percent last year within Massachusetts. "We must put a halt to this disturbing trend," be said. "But until our law enforcement agen-••lfG cies are given the proper tools >mbat those individuals who choose lo take I our society instead or contributing to it, then ill all be victims." 1'ffE CONCEPT OF MANDATORY sentences •ictimilen of the elderly was endorsed last • di by the "SiJver·Haired Lee:tslature," a 1roup -:>elderly people who conducted mock lawmak· essioo.s at the Statehouse last month. Sul some senior citizen 1roups, including the acbmetta Aasoeiation of Older Americans, fess enthusiastic about special treatment ror f involvin& seniors. 'We've talked about it," said the group's lob- Ricbard Rowland. "Yes, we want muggers 1 off the streets, but we want protection for all -eople, not a law that applies to a mu11er of ooe 85 but not 64." ,t an advance briefing, Dennis Curran, King's tant counsel, maintained there were no legal •ems involved in makine sentencing distinc· i; based on the victim's age. He s aid 1achusetts already has laws that single out .e, firemen and female minors as special ~ories or victims, and the courts have allowed i measures to stand. I ~ogress salary . ke plan nixed ASHINGTON CAP) -The Senate's assistant blican leader bas lost his fight to 1rant a ly 17 percent pay hike to members or reas and other top government officials. ya 69-21 vote, the Senate deleted from a tem· ry spending bill a provision by Sen. Ted ns, R-Alaska, to raise the salaries of mem- of Congress from $60,662 to $70,900. t also would have biked the salaries or about top.level government workers. ens will become asisistant majority leader e Senate when Republicans take control of the berinJanuary. . Jim Sasser, D-Tenn., who introduced the dment lo Stevens' provision, said allowing pay raise would be interpreted by the rican people u an effort by "members of nu to insulate ourselves . . . from the ef- of inflation." ut Stevena argued vi1orously that without a ralse, at least for the top federal executives, overnment is "prevented from getUn1 good aaen at tbe top because there IS no mcenuve oveup." ens offered to accept an amendment that , d rahe the salaries only of civil service en. He even wenl as far as offerin1 lo accept in con1reuional salaries to preserve the rpaybikea. SA VE UP TO 18.00 Merlin 6 electronic games with sounds from Tic·Tac·Toe to Blackjack 13 Ages 7-adutt. 1 ·2 players. Reg. 35.88. 6 "AA" baneries (no1incl1 .-3200 $ Microvision Hand held non-video cartridge game system. Different skill levels. Reg 52 88. Runs on 2 · 9 volt batteries (not mcl 1 add· 1tional game cartridges also available. Fabulous Fred 1 0 fun filled games in one portable unit Create musical materpieces or conquar alien invaders Reg 4 4 88. 2 "D". 9 volt cells. 1no11nc111172 155 Save s5oo s39•• I Took A Lickin' From A Chicken Play nc-Tac·Toe or 3 other games against the chicken and computer. 2 skill levels. Ages 5 and up. Reg. 45 .88. 4 "C" cells. (not 1nol l Save s 16°0 Split Second Electronic hand-held arcade of 5 action ga-nes. For ages 7 ·adult. 1 or more players. Reg. 49 88 6 "AA" alkaline batteries required. (not incl 1 Save s10°0 Head to Head Games FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL or HOCKEY Requires 1 • 9 volt battery or AC adapter (neither incl.) Reg. 44.88 Bank Shot Hand·held electronic pool games. You can play straight pool. 8 ball, even trick shots. Ages 8 -adult. 1 or more players. Reg. 54.88. 6 "AA" alkaline batteries. (not1nc11 53988 Einstein Exciting, fully electronic and computerized. Match wits with E1nste1n's lights and sounds 1 or more players Ages 6 to adult Reg. 2 4 88 (battef1es no11nclu<Jeo) • 31 2 • Save s5oo Live Action Football You see and control hfe·hke players Authentic game sounds · the National Anthem. "Charge'', Reg 57.88. 6 "AA" batteries (not incl 1 s39•• --------~----------------~----------~--------------------, I ·Yes! I've had it! I Want to Save Money· on Taxes &·Beat Inflation I J Yes, I want to attend a FREE SEMINAR where I will learn how I can pay no income taxes Jn 1980 and recover taxes I paid In 1977, 1978 and 1979. Please send me infqrmatlon on seminar dates. · I would like to hear more. Please call me at •......... between the hours 0 f ......... . NAME ······················································-'········ ADDRESS ..................................................... ~ ..... . l Phone .........•••....•.......•.•..•.••...•. : ......•.•.•••..••.....••• Or call Seminar speaker direct at 6'4-2507. Seminar Speaker Mr. Gerald L. Kozak, Tax Planner Newpert Cater 351 Saa~· Dr., SdeJll Newport Beacll, CA IZlll I I I I I I I I I r _ . _ Relervationa limited. . I --------------------------------------~------------------· . . ' I ;I •• CWl V PILOT vJJig Clt.,ec~c 'fferitaqe 7 oz. Safari'"' Summer Sausage. 7 oz Smoked Gouda, 4 oz Cherri'~ Cheese. three 2 oz Cheese Spreads. 3 oz Sweet.Hot Mustard and Strawberry Bon Bons 13.50 """\ Q'l•'~n1eeo e>ehve"f (,.. .. ,Qt' ,, \l'l!ooe<J 8 oz Edam Suell. 8 oz Sharp Cheddar Stock. 7', oz Smoky Bar, 7'h oz. Kop. pelzak· 7', oz Hot Pepper Cheese. 1•., oz. Cheese 'N Ham, 7 oz. Caraway Gouda 7 01 Plain Gouda 4 oz Grap1ne. 4 oz ChemT"' Cheese. two .67 oz. Gruyere Wedges ano Stra1,rierry Bon Bons 25.H ~aCJllif ique 3 lb. BEEF STICK' Summer Sausage, 8 ot Edam Stick. 8 oz. Medium Cheds'ar Stick, 8 oz. Sharp Checldar Slick. 8 oz Smoked Edam Stick, 7 '/i oz. Cheese 'N Ham. 7 •;, oz. Hot Pepper Cheese. 7 oz. Plain Gouda. 7 oz. Smoked Gouda, 7 oz. Caraway Gouda, 4 oz Assorted Gruyere, 5 oz. Smoky Bar, 4 oz. Graplne. 4 oz. Cher· rl™ Cheese. two 2 oz Cheese Spreads. 8 oz. Horseradish Sauce. 6 oz. Sweet·HOI Mustard, 24·CI Tea and Strawberry Bon Bons. 80.00 ptus Ovl'linteed del•verv cnarQft 1f •"•PO.cj • <i>remimq, i>a'- , 01 Plain Goude, 3 oz. Safari'"' Summer Sausage, 2 oz Cheese Spread, 2''1 oz. Jelly, 2Vi oz Preserves and Strawberry Bon Bons Te~a,., ~pread 7.9& , .... 1 lb BEEF STtCK Surrrr~r Sau!.a91> '2 c: M 11 Cneooar Horn e oz Ecam St•Ck 7" 1 oz i<· pc:., :a•· 7 ,.: P d .., Gr .,.')a 5 o: Smo~v Bar ano Stra.o,b~rr1 Bon 6 "'<: 21 98 ··'·······; ....... ~t ... ~~--· iJaciy>acl\._er 8 oz Snarp Cheooar Stock 1 o: S.l•a•• "' Sun mr• Sausaoe 7 o: ~•aon Gouda 5 oz Smo1o.y Bar 4 o: Grauon .. 2 ! Cr1Pese Screao 6 o: S ... eet Hot Musla•O ano StraNOf'r<y B.-1n Bon~ 15 98 ~~tidJ\jqht ~pecial 1 lb. BEEF STICK· Summer Sausage, 10 oz. Port Wine Cheese 7'' oz Apple Pie Cheddar. 7''• oz Cheese 'N Ham. two 2 oz Cheese Spreads and Strawberry Bon Bons 17.98 • :• ' :oJ OF OHIO .. # 17 Fashion Island NeWP.Ort Beach 640-6030 ...,M:IM -.............. \ ----.---1- ---------· -- .. Ll11l11g 11p Clerk waits on postal customers waiting to mail Christmas packages at Huntington Beach Post Office. Postal officials along Orange Coast are urging residents to get those Christmas parcels in the mail fast. Also, be sure to wrap them correctly. Brown wrapping paper and twiJ\e are no longer necessary. However. high quality sealing tape on boxes is. according to postal officials. OCC club plans ·_ 'Hunger' project Oran1e Coast College's Hun1er Project Club will sponsor its third annual "Hwiger Awareness Day" Tuesday on the OCC campus. Activities are free, and members ol the com· munity are invited to take part. Various hun1er orcantsatiom will have in· formation tables set up in the OCC Quad from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Or1ani1ationa takin1 part will in· elude UNICEF, Crop, Oxfam, Food for tbe Hun· gry. World Vision, Sai Shankar Trust, and Bread for tbe World. SPEAKERS, MUSIC AND A BAKE sale will be featured in the Quad from noon until 1 p.m. A fllm produced by John Denver, titled "I Want to Live," will be shown at 1 p.m. in tbe OCC Forum. A alide presentation, describin1 bow a • villace in India achieved self-sufficiency, will be -screened at 10 a .m. in OCC's Women's Center, and will be repeated at 11 a.m. ANYONE WISHING TO DONATE canned food for local Christmas baskets may do so in the Women's Center. For information, phone 556-*7. Civic work ordered SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The demonstrators who disrupted Nancy Rea1an'a Nov. 3 San Fran- cisco campaign appearance have each been or- dered to perform 2S hours ol community service. Municipal Court Judie J . Dominque Olcomen· dy allowed the demonalraton to enter a pre-trial diversion program, droppinl char1es of lJ"espaa. ing, disturbing the peace and failure to disperse ii the community work is completed by March 9. The demonstrators, who chanted for socialism and independence in Puerto Rico, banged on tbe doors ol the campaign headquarters, where Mrs. ,. ReaJan had been greetine workers. ---------- J"\esa \7erde \J ine and ~quor CHENIN BLANC SALE! BERINGER 1979 NAPA VALLEY CHENIN BLANC Gold Medal. L.A. County Fair Reg. 4.oo'3.44 PEDRONCELLI 1979 SONOMA CHENIN BLANC Silver Medal. Orange County Fair Reg. 3.so'2.99 TAYLOR CALIF. CELLARS CHENIN BLANC Silver Medal, L.A. County Fair Reg. 3.19'2.66 ALL 7SOM Just In lime tor hohday enJovm.nt. we bring voo th11 fine Mlectlon of sale-priced Chenln Blanc - Callfomla'1 most ~lar varietll white wlf'"lt._ SALE! SALE! 6U9lUIA MTM. CHAIUS VOTED BEST IN Reg. US9 sz. 99 SACRAMENTO BEE TASTING 1.5L W.·re a ..,,..~ atore Md iove to ... , ttne · WIMI. ..,.a111y -.n they're priced 8115.00 end under. Wt....._. tMt fine c.lltomta ...,.. .. ......... .. ,..,. .... pncee and thllt ~ don't lllVe to • ~ or 1 wine enob to ento¥ "*" . ·c:om-on In end i.t • T• Wtnet , NEW! 45 IMPORTED BEERS! 549~ ;~BAKER, AT HARBOR_,.. ........, __ _ \ Thurldlly. December 1 I • 1 NO ·Guide teDs all about hOrses WAIHINGTON (AP > -Tlae A~l..._. Depubaea& laal a MW ,.. .................. '° .. for ".....,~,_ ...... -. allH&--. oUaen iDterelted in 4*••-.. epedftc pultlleltiam, pbot.ocraplalc ddll, ft1IB or ota. material about borMI. Dlua D. Hubbard of tbe depart· meat'• Seieaee aad l:ducatioll Ad· · hr "'"J:i• U. u._,... cllnetoey · miall&ntian aaid that more tbaa 1,000 -HorHblieaUoa1 a•d Vlaual eooiea ol the dinetory were prilUd. .......... -~ u. ........ ad· 1'be dlnc:toey will be upUted ftWJ ...... ol all -.... lll'Md ncl*1 or-two yean so that new Ult'• cu be ... ,,..,_tau. Uaited 9ta&tl. added and otber cbanc• made. n., ,... from t.M Am.tan AD· That fUDOUI hybrid, &.be mule, allo la dalualan Hora• Re~1try of tbe reeo,._. ln the directory under a lilt· Americu to the Wei.ab a-l etv ol ·m1 for 'lbe American Donkey and Mule America. ......,, "-····-·--ssc1•r.1>entoo, Texaa. Amon1 the 1ociety'a Uatin11 are: And lt llau doaena of other bone· "Tbe Saddle Mule," "Ia Brayin1 a related arpalut.lou, which deal with Problem!" and ''Care of the Pet 1ueb ad.lvtUe1 u enduraDH rtdiq, Donkey." 1laow1, ju.....,, rodeo ridi.na. trail rid· From the aoclety'• Hee Haw Book ~·· 1ide-udd.le ridi.nc and barneu rac· Service ii such information u : "AUes 1· V1 Jad:u ... " "Tbe Donkey and Mule . Tbe directory la beln& distributed to u a Baekyarcl Hobby," "Twenty Mule 1tate and county exten1lon offices Team Days in Death Valley" and "Ilia· acroa the country u a reference book understood Mule." · for tM>ne owners, 4-H members and Virtually every kind of activity -in· cludllll U. rtdlac and care ol ......_ - ii clelatlled by publicatkml or rilual at• aYaUable OD anler fl'om tbt \'arioul or1aalut1ca, Rate univenitill and ez. teutcm olftcea. Prom tbe Unheraity of New HamPlblre. for esamplt, an IUd9I or film• ta.at lnelude aucb 1ubjecta u : "Horae1 and 'l1Mir Ancestors " "Health Hint• for Yo'itr. Horae," •1eu)'la1 a Hone," "Pl8itlnc t.be Hunter'•· Mane and Tail" and "Hot Uone;1bottq." And from UC Davia, i1 a loal ll1t of publications, lncludln1: "Horan and Wbeela," "So You Want to Be a Horse Judie." ''Horse Shoppine" and "4·H Li1ht Horse Project." Besides bein1 available as a ref· erence at extension offices in the near future, the directory can be ordered direcUy at a cost ol $4.50 per copy from: Supe~ ol Documeou, Govern- ment Printina Office, Wuhinston. D.C. 20402. officials said. Ne ... ~ Ruchell Mag e e, sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in a 1970 Marin County shootout which left four people dead, baa been denied parole by s tate pri son officials. • $105, or more. That 's how much the idle funds in your checkin g account could be earning for you. All you have to do to earn it , is open a UCB 51/4% Checkboo k Interest Account, and keep a $2000 minimum monthly balance, or $3000 average monthl y balance. That way, you get i. no-charge checkin g acco unt that earns you $10~or more. a year, beginning January 2, 1981. Inte rest is compouR ded daily, paid monthly and appears on your statement. If your balance fa ll s below the service-free minim um. th ere will be a small monthl y fee. Don't ignore this chance to put the id le fund s in your checking account to work earni.ng mon ey for you. Open a UC B 5Y4% Checkbook In te rest Account at any one of our more than 300 branches. Opening one is eas y. It onl y ta kes a few minutes of your time. The UCB 5Y4% Checkbo ok Interest Account. It 's just one more way we say, "Cali fo rnia , thanks a million.'' • m ,~UNITED 1~ CALIFORNIA 8!J"!!U!!!!!'~_,,.j ~ .. BANK Memt>e• r O t C . • ,... OM. v Pk.OT \ rich Rad la ls! THE LOWEST PRICES FIR QIALITY TIRES SAYE $$$'s FOR THE HOLIDAY 50 SERIES T /A RADIALS 60 SERIES TI A RADIALS SIZE llG. PRICE SAU PRICE SIZI REG. PRICE SALE PRICE P235/50R13 $80.95 570.50 fEl P195/60R13 $73.56 63.50 i°ff .. -· P245/50R14 92.67 81.50 ;El P215/60R13 77.89 66.50 ;l, P265/50R1 4 100.60 87.50/E' P215/60R14 83.66 72.50 ;ll P265/50R15 103.43 90.50 FE• I P235/60R14 90.78 78.50 iii P295/50R15 119.96 I 05.50 FEI P245/60R14 94.82 82.50 f[l P235/60R15 99.52 86.50 iei 70 SERIES TI A RADIALS P255/60R15 107.46 94.50 fEl - SIZE REG. PRICE SALE PRICE P275/60R15 112.97 98.50 rer P185/70R13 $64.22 559.50 ;El P195/70R13 65.10 6 I .50FEl ALL TERRAIN T /A RA~IALS - P205/70R14 72.31 66.50;ET SIH---REG. PRICE SALE PRICE P215/70R14 74.91 70.50 ;0 8.5R14L T . $89.31 577.50 icr P225/70R14 78.15 73.50 :El 9R15LT '109.34 95.50 iei P235/70R14 81 .67 7 6.50;er 10R15LT 119.84 I 05.50 FEI ... P225/70R15 85.53 8 I .50:e, 12R15LT 136.77 I 19.50 FEI P235/70R15 87.96' 83.50:n 10R 16.5LT ·111 .so I I 0.50 FEI P255/701'.M5 97.10 92.50hr 12R16.5LT 143.51 125.50 ;ET CALL FOi APPOINTMENT SCOTSMAN TIRE 1938 lewport llw•i-• Co•ta •• M2-92'o • • Sat.la.a·Jp.111. M-.-Frl. I a.a-5:30 p.111. CLOSED SUNDAY NICH M>OO UNTIL DIC. JI. ltM ' • \. \ HERE'S WHAT WE DO t.1t .. .-w CDlldlAt« • .... c.,...... • S..t l"oW Ow .. & ................... , ... s29 t.1t .. ...._ Rnhtor S,.. ......,, • T ..... • Tnt l4IHery & c...,..... M•tl Sy1h111 • R•l"l•c• Rotor' • 4 c,i lu,.ct l"CV Vel••·Dhtrlbwtor Cen c.,.s,orti 1"11t9 Wlru·A ir f i lt•r·Cro11lrco1• A i r f i It • r · Cr o" Ir c o 1 • V •" I 6 cyL $34.tf flltn·•..--c..i ..... filtff. 'Not R~ Wiit! ltecn-ic _ I~ $3'.ff hpiltiotl . ---CALL FOR Al",OIMTMEHT LUBE & OIL Up to 5 Qts. of Penmoil or Quaker Oil 30 wt. oil MOSt c~ FRONT END ALllNMENI FREE LUBE ~If~/ PARTS Re9• S 14" EXTRA SI 8.95 BRAKES ' I j \1) Repecllo.tw~leer4•1' llMMlt 536" ·---2 ~ ,.,.... Dhc. ...... .... ,.,_, Dhc ..... , ... ...... "-' wt..I ................ ....... ""'_..., CAU. flOR •f'f'OtNTM9ff ' \ • NATION K~ CITY, ... CAP) -mp& .U.• daat'I \llOlee Ml ~ ~. l?H-=I buckle u..1; 1111 ....... ...,, '° ,., 111o1De '° toaa ... U.. hoMQ1 · "Wt'N nerbooktd. lMlea ud pettem.. _. .. aMd vlMl&Mn \0 &Me• later ,., .. t .. .. For ..._, air trave.Mn, lbat ae"'\IDffwt may aiaal a CbuH to wbeel ud deal fw ~ ...U.r iau cuh toward future plaae ticket.a. p.....,_ "bumplat," volua&ary or not, ia com._ eepeeially around Cbriltmaa. A savvy •mpee tan ne1Qdate bhmeaf a deal wortb 1JO pe!'teet of baa ticket pr1ce, maybe more ·-some alrU._. .won't dJvulae their ceilin&a for u.e coupon pay oft MANY RIAJO& Al& CualEU started offer· in1 the coupons, or .. travel vouchen," tbia year as a way to ease cash-flow problems. To 1et puseqers to bite they upped the ante, olferlq u much as SO percent more than what the bumped traveler would aet in cash. • "The cert.i!icates have been very popular, and people are willing lo take tbem," said Don Canalle. a United Airlines spokesman in Denver. ·'Our purpose is lo reduce our cash outlay. and we hope it will improve the passengers' perception of ( co~fttl l ME"') our company." _ t ~. n . Added Frank nu.dlr. °"*''* 11, ,., DAILY PILOT AaJ I Tlao•u Saatletf Friends of UCI Dr~ggiat 0118ted I .d MCaAllD'IO (AP) e eel pres1 ent ., .. :r:.i::: •• , ~ 11ea...• A Paclftc Mutual We lllluranee public nl•· peaMd ,..._ tM •IM ... man ......... el.ied ... ldent al Friencll ol c ·v~o~a. '0 OCI, aa ar1aalutloa whole toa1 ii to IDCOUI'.,. fraadallM mdenta ..... n1 and support GI UC lrvlDe. tbe Callfonda I 'l'bomu S. SaQUey, MCODd .tee preeldent GI SentMI Depart •t. publle relatioaa for the Ne~ Beacb·bued ln· 1wun company, bu 1erved oe tlM P'rlendl °'' UCI board ol directon two years. Other board officen include vice preUdenta H.W. I..lnCon of Newport Beach, Louile Turner of La1una Beach, Eleanor Yotka of Santa Ana and secretary-treasurer Ida Ford of Orange. lleOllMe ... eoll'fkt- ed in 1l'Jt in Sbuta Coun- ty Superior Court ol flliDI falae claims in 191'5 and 1976, the' department said. t HE ·~ t" IN<~ t\ CC 0 IJ N l S I I I I :, q N H~ I l ; f s I ,'\ ~, K lJ s I ,. I ldl ow,.,,.. ...... ...... Huntington BMdl. CA ... 7 .!!!!!!! Sodletll C.lllomle ,,..,_.., OHlc.1: ...... -..... 5177 E. Le Pelma lwe .. AMNlfll, CA 92907 • llel Yllley \l.ltw ll .. lueM Pwtl, CA IOl20 1eee Mlelll f'G.. c.mar111o, CA ll010 2071& I. AvalOll lhd .. Catton~ CA IC>7 .. nGl1 Like Cent• Dr .. (L.8ile ror..O. Et Toro, CA taao 1001 E. Imperial Hwy. la Habta. CA.IOl31 Gt 4140 Long Beach BIVd .. Long Beech, CA 90807 • 22939 Hawthofne Blvd., Torrenc., CA 90ll06 109& Irvine Blvd .. Tullln, CA 92UO 235 N. Cltrua Ave .. Weet Covina. CA 91793 "M•rcury Room" .v1//1bl• on• r•••rw<I bltl• l OUM ttOUSlllG UllOU ,, •••• 11 11•111 1 ,111 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 •l lJ •Ill 1••••········· Christmas Sale! I Steph an, passenger services manaaer for Trans World Airlines in Kansas City : "By giving out coupons rather than cash, sooner or later we get it back. If it's cash, people can spend it at another airline or at the supermarket, for that matter." I - But the coupons are new and relatively un- regulated. Pat Kennedy. a consumer protection staffer for the Civil Aeronautics Board, suggests · that passengers make sure they know wbat restrictions the airlines have put on t..be._ynuche.rs_ before they accept them. 1 QUESTIONS SHE SAYS TO ASK: Is it transferrable? "Can you give it to your mother for Christmas'?" she asked. Wlll it expire after a cer- tain period? Can you use it anytime-, or is it void on holidays'? Can you use it lo buy a discount ticket'? On an average day hundreds of travelers with confirmed reservations are told they can't-get on their flights. Airlines routinely promise seats to 10 percent to 20 percent more passengers than a plane will hold because or the no-show factor, which increases dramatically during holiday periods, officials say. •f • '""'' The CAB requires airlines to _pay cash penalties -they call it ''denied boardine com· pensation" -to such passengers. The procedure came about as protection for passengers on those occasions when everyone who has reserved space on a flight shows up. The penalty is equal to lbe ticket price, with a minimum of S37.SO and a ceillq of $200. U the , passe.na•r has to wait more than two boun for the _ ne.xt flight, the amount is doubled. Lut year airlines paid out some $32 million to bum.MCI' passengers. EA.SUER 'J'lllS YEA& TllB eu approved .. new wrinkle in compensaUon. Tbe qeMy cranted lhe airlines' request that instead ol cub they be allowed to issue payment coupona tood toward purchase of future airline tickets, ii the paasenpn agreed. "It's the same logic as merchants who'll allow you to exchange somethin1. but would rather not give a refund," said Dean Witt, tbe CAB's representative for 10 Midwest states, baaed in Des Plaines, Ill. "If they give you a voucher, maybe you'll be back in twtr~eeka and fiy with them." Among major airlines offering the coupons are United, TWA and American. United, which claims credit for originating the idea, says the practice has increased the number of voluntary "bumps." UNITED WILL NOT SAY BOW much it's pre- pared to offer passengers for tivinC up their seats. TWA uses a ceiling of 150 percent of what the man- datory cub payment would be, 125 percent if the amount is more than $300. Bttause the coupon scheme is so new. there are no overall figures available on bow passen1ers like it. But the CAB says its latest numbers sbow that one leading carrier, American, paid out ( $337, 709 in cash compensations to bumped passengers in August, while giving out $54,727 in travel vouchers. IGHT'S HARDWAR-1 O..Clllit'-Pla .... toT• 1/3 OFF OH ALL MmlCMAMMSI STOUWIDI The ideal time to buy your man a Christmas present. FRI., DEC. 12 --SAT., DEC. 13 AntlQues Galore. Steam Engines. Gas Engines. Tools. Housewares. Plumbing. Electrical Wide selection of surplus items Merchandise too numerous to men- tion. Don't f()(get -tremendous uvings to you! IJJl1dl1 .. a,C.-.... Ml-n41 Just down the ltreet from 'the GrMt Soya For the lost word in pro football action, rely o" PROfl.l. Saturday in the lllJ Piil Our entire stock of handsome Levi's snap·button western shirts 1or. men Is on.sale.. Sa.....e..0£Lassor1ed_ plaids and pr~shed denim shirts. all reduced 25%! Men S·M·L·XL. Regularty S21·S26 Give him Amerlca:s favorite fashion jeans: Levi's M<Mn' On. Save up lo $9.01 on a huge selection of popular S1yles In prewashed denim, brushed denim and corduroy. ~lsts 28·38. Regularly S20-25 JR. KNITS $1499 1699 &SWEATERS • Adorable sweaters and knit lops for juniors are specially r educed. Choose from a variety of styles and colors. Regularly S20-S24 JUNIORS' CORD PANTS Tis the season for fantastic savings on her favorite cord pants from our most popular makers. Hurry, sale i5 llmhed to supplies on hand. Junior slzes, ~ S32·33 Sale prlcn good th111 12114, "' w1111e .,,,,,,,11n mt. 20% SAVINGS ON NIKES FOlrGUVS & GALS' We've cot prices 20% on seleded ~ of NM canva1 running shoes for men and IM>men. Hurry, sale is strictly llmlted to 5tOCtt on hand. Setecflon \18rles from store to !tOre. .. , .. ,_ ,. ~ .. . .. :, ; -1 ~ .. . ~ ... .. ,. .,. ~ 4 , ~ . I .,_ . .. 'SAlEt· ' t , , ' \1· 0 99 ~~~;~ BELLS~/ ~ Style #4602 ,': · ·~ CORD BELL~· ··1' 3 99 MEN'S ,· ,• ', Sryle #46 15 1 ~ -.:··,LMT4PERCUSTOMER. #-'-:,, --~ ''·PRICEGOOOTHRU 12/14.--- ~ -,,,':.:::::>-- // . LIGHTNING BOLT SWEATSHIRTS MEN'S Save on hooded. full zip sweatsh1r1s for men and boys Assorted styles and screened printed designs Boys anEl men S·M·L·XL RegularY. boys' $20. men's $24. Hurry. llm11ed supplies Boys sMes in selected stores. LIGHTNING BOLT M~SHIRTS A gift that's sure to please ls a Ugh"*'g Bolt knit shirt. See our wide selection of screen printed and engineered srripe styles. Shorr sleeves; men S·M·L·Xl. Reg\)larly $20-$23 AllAHEI• 2636 W La Palma, just west of Magnolia. 7141527-3503 OlllMtO 200 Esplanade Drivt. across from The Espllnlde center 8051485·0606 IREA 1CUO E Imperial hwy. across from Brea Mall. 7141529-9974 'AIADlllA 3660 E Footflill Blvd. Rosemtld & ~ootfllll. 2131518·1692 STORE HOURS Mon·Frl 10·9:30. Sit 10. 7. Sun 10.6 . CERlllTOl/AllTEllA 18600 Gridley, across from Los Cerritos 2131924·8883 l'Ultnf lflUS 17851 E C{>liml, mt of Puente Hiiis Ila*. 213/965-a129 EL CAJO# 816 Jackman. Fletcher Pkwy at Marsha/I. 7141442·1676 IWEIWDf 3502 Tyler. next door to The Trt1Sury. 7141617-1322 EICO#DIDO 819 N Escondido Blvd. at Mission Ave. 7141145-1300 lllf'*All OMI 4520 V111 Nuys Blvd. next to HUflhn Ml'*tt. 2131183-2511 • FOUllTAlll 'IALUr 9380 Warner Ave. Wamer at the 405 Fwy. 7141964-3001 SAllTA AllA 3430 S Bristol Ave. 114-milt north ot Souttt Coat Plan 7141951-8100 HUllT#ltJTO# IEACH 10111 Adams Ave. Brookhurst & Adlms. 7141964-3323 SAllTA MMAltA UO State St. in downtown Sanll ""*'· "'519U'.J345 tA •IA 1928 Et Cljon Blvd. at Baltimore Dr. 7141698-8601 &11 S.rOlra open M-TH-F 10-9:30. Tu•W.S.t 10-1, Sun 1o-6 ,.,,,,,. 'Ill.JO 25252 Mcintyre. 405 Fwy. LI Pll exit. 1141586~100 TORIWICE 221~ Hawthorne Blvd. 114·mlle soulll ol Dtl Amo. 2131313-1394 #OlfTHlflOOE 19320 NorrJho" St. across from Northrldoe Plan 2131993-7097 wr,,_mlf 15412 Golden.est St, next to~ West Co/ttrlt. 7141'9t-5541 OIWlllE 189 S Tustin Ave, Tustin at tfle Garden Grove Fwy. 71'1639-1791 Free gih fJoxes! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I -) • l ' . .. -.. -· _..._.. (' 11 -I . QM..'t ~l-OT ~.orn ..... n.••- .. the gift of velour goes a long way Give velour shirts to the men on your Christmas list. After all, they deserve the plush comfort of velour. And velour shirts look as good as they feel. At Mervyn·s. you'll find velours in V-neck styles, or with collars in button or open neck looks. Trimmed or solid colors. plush cotton/polyester. S-M-L. Men's and young men's. reg. 25 .00 and 30.00. sale 18.99 and 23.99 6.01 off Price• effective through Sunday, December 14 •Shop 7 Day1aWeek9:30 to 9:30 Huntington Beach: 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St .. 963-9731 , Anaheim: Anaheim Plaza. N. Euclid St. at Crescent St., 991-8880 •Cypress: 10201 Valley'View St. at Ball Rd .. 995-8003 ·Fullerton: Crossroads Center, East Yorba Linda at Placentia Blvd .. 996-8800 •Tustin: 18182 Irvine Blvd., 838-8803 ,_ ' -....... ~,.. ',. ~ ~ ~ ... " ....... . - J ......... ~ ...... ... .. c..&1 ••• :r.r •• ,., •.• ,. .. ............. Urpen. c....._ ... ~...,. ~ .............. ... l ....... _ot,...... .......... airport. (Aa lll&enMOI' la o.. 1'M eom• ID 11 a tMrd party to a •ult, ... the protection ol .... ... , .. , eat.) Al•• H. llarab, a Loa1 Beach coaaultant laired by aepabllc, claimed la a clow-meat ftl9d ·I.Mt T-..clay tlult Air Air CalilorDla .::Z-.... to tM ••B1iml tlU ..... four documentl, lacludiDI aa af · fadarit in wldela IU alnctor al ...,...._, JoM Tlcker. aakl tbe alrllDe ... otlaer melhodl to control nolae of it1 Jeta oa talleoft. Aa attorney for Air California, SA river dredging pact-·OK' d Dredaial operationa to re· move '50,000 eubic yardl of eartb from the cloaed Santa Ana Riverbed have been •P· proyed --~ atart-u--.on u FridQ. Tbe Oraqe County Board of Supervilon ratlfled tbe contract WedDleday to pay Goldman 6 Peloquin IDc ..... 000 to dll the dirt out the cbannel, thereby re· movlaa mucb ot tbe potential for HriOUI ftoodin1 near the river tbla winter. Wal iuuecl OD Tuelday to the county Al the. Loi Aqeles. .. Jlia· tirict oftlce ol the u .s. Anny Corpe of 11'.nlineera. But it didn't come eaay. Coun· ty offtdall bad been locked in a lentlbY impaue with represen· tatlvea of the atate Resource A1eacy over the dred1tn1. State oftlclall bad impoeed a condition OD the permit requir· inl that the earth be pUed .a., Oran1e County beaches to c:ountereroeion. CLAOllNG that the county ~ needed to sell moet of the earth to make a dred1in1 finan· cially .-.tble. county olftdala bad ""-cl to accept the permit with the State's provision. l'ieaD laeJfl•tetaed However, u storm season ap- proached, state olftciala backed down and sent a letter dated Dec. 1 to the COl'J* of en&ineen allowlaa the county to sell the earth tbil year. On a clear day the Santa Ana River Jetty provides a spectacular aerial view with breaking waves swirling around the sand bar that ls buildin1 at the mouth. The ~ -------llOUT ----~---°°"' 1$189GREAT I 9 DINNER S6 Aft SUPERI ··~DINNERI . z () O Good 101 three pieces of 1u1cy, golden brown Kentucky C Froed Chicken. plus single servings ot cole slaw, "t> mast\til pQtatoes and g1avy, and a roll Limit two oilers ~ ptf coupon per customer. Customer pays all appl1ca· GOOCI tor twelve pieces or juicy, golden brown Kentucky ·Fried Chicken, with s1• rolls. plus your choice ol 'ellher a la1ge cote slaw or a large mashed potatoes, and a small 0 Cl. :::> 0 <..> 020 I I ble sales tu, 020 ® gravy. Limit two ollers per coupon per customer. Custome1 pays all applicable sates tax. -\ Prices may vary at I pMtlclpallng loca· t1oos. GOOCI only P11ces may vary at par· m Southem I lic•patong locations California whe1e Good only on Southern you see the Calllorma where you Seasoned I see lhe Seasoned Greetings window Greetings winoow _ ;.n.e1llll! .. ba.nner Some peopl~ will listen to Nathan Pritikin as though' their lives depend on it. You can hear about the most talked about health information pro- gram from· a Pritikin Counselor. · The meeting is free, but the results could be priceless. The Pritikin Better Health Program invites you to a free introducto- ry mee~ing and lecture, whe~c you wjll _learn how to. prevent ~nd reduce risk factors of heart disease, obesity, hypertension, and dia - betes. You'll learn about our satisfying food plan, ·easy exercise pro- 'gram and life-time support concept -all at convenient, enjoyable, economical, once a week evening classes . . PRITIKIN FitEE LECTUR~ JaYINS. AlrpllW1- ll'IOO ·r=-~ llYd. ....... .... .. ............ ll:•A.M.•f:•P.~ For N&1ntOllT UMll Marriott llDt.l IDO Newport Center Dr. .....,.., ... , ........ . .. ... ......... -•• Dee.UMT:••·•· --ormaUon call collect •1-750'1 ,.......__ ---------- ~.December 11, 1llO * Q&YNOT ' . • • • ~~rt Sutt ID Pbllip Verlqer, of Lm Anaelm, ••id tile re1poa1e wa1 ''DeHllltated by .. ..,.._ ud totally WlWUTQiled lltb -.,. claar,_ b7 Republic A1rliDet •lalmt Air Callfonda." Tbe l)epublic Airlines' eomul· tant eiacluded U.at tile Ollly reucm Air Califonla•a JN....., _ quieter cm takeaft wu became of tbrult cutbacb at levela below tbe federally impoeed 1,000.foot e.levation. Tlaat a11erUoa, accord· 1111 .. Air Callf..Ua '1 attaneJ "tiNMaf• a limplt laek olin-form..._cm tbe 1ub,leet." Tucar, ID bla deelaratlma, a&· : tacked tbe fteeubllc camultant'1 conchaianOD several 1roundl. T u ck er a a 1 d th a t A 1 r· California piloU 1tricUy adhere to noise abatement roquire· menll became tbe alrli.De'1 bue of operation• 1• located in Newport Beach and because , view is looking inland with Huntington Beach of the left and Newport Beach on the right. .. •••uauc 11 •t cauan.nd 1a Oraqe Olllllb ...... ~-···· tbe 1ame wu· true b B Atrwe1t, ill predeeetlOI', • laid. 'Tudrer dlaputed tbe Kelli'lllllt couu1tat•1 ......_ tb8t 1ame tne ol Jet eqlDe placed -In differiD1 t7pn aircraft, wUl produee the noise. Both airlines bav• airer equipped with Pratt an Whitney jet en1inea. Al California, however, run Boeina m-200, wtUle Republi rues th.e McDonnell Doqlu 9-30. . Tucker pointed out there 9 three models of the Pratt Whitney jet en1ine and th aircraft eomtrucUon can bav an influence OD nolae. " •.• ONE CANNOT UI~ that planes desiped to accom• modate the same encines ~ ' usin1 the same enaine necessarily produce idenUc amounll ol noiae,' • Tucker said. Air Callfomia a1ao took stroaf exception with the Republic COD• •ultant's ot.ervation that piloe& cut back OD tbrult power below the 1,000.foot limit OD a Dec. 1 fiiabt from Jobn Wayne Airport sultant wu a paueater ~ Both the ca~ oa the ftiabt:t:- Herb Thielbar, and the co-pilot, James Grou, filed statements with the court in which they sai( the FAA re,Wation was com· plied with. at:PVBUC is aeeldne a court injunction to block the countY, from alriPeinc it oUwo of ita--U'.-rmittea aaily departures. , Both Republic and Ai r California were denied two of their dally departures aa part of a plan to permit Frontier · Airlines and W~tem Airllnel to be1ln service at John Wayne Airport. Entry of the additioul carrlen wu mandated by the Federal Aviation Adminiltra·. tion. 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NATION .~o laoney•oonPn today Perpetual mis t rising from Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls. Ont , freezes on shrubs to form an icy overcoat Trees and bus hes around popular vacation s pot take on winter appearance of crystal lace Health awareness grows Women 1vant greater role in decisions WASHJ NGTON IAP> Many American women who get breast cancer want a say about h e. ving their breasts removed and will likely seek a second medical opinion, according to a national survey. mastec tom y. as the primar·y would not give their doctor prior treatment. But most sa~.sonsent to remove a breast im· did not want their doctor alone m ed iately following s urgical to decide treatment. They want biopsy if cancer were dis · a chance lo discuss at with cove r ed,'' l>l'Vtla said. relativesor friPnds "Instead. thl'Y prefer to make Or. Vincent T. DeVita. d1rec-the dec1s1on about c ancer treat- The government survey, re· leased by the National Cancer Institute, indicates women are more knowledgeable than ever about br east cancer an ·-may take more active roles in both detection and t reatment. tor of lhe institute, said this in-m c n t i n l w o s ta g e s dicates many women want to Furthermon ', 00 percent said play a more active role in de· they wnul1I "l'C k a second c1sions affecting their he alth. med1{'al op1n1on ' "Fifty-fi ve percent said they Sixty thn•<' pt:rcent believe In the nationwide survey of more than 2,000 women, the in slitute found "no other med1caJ con cern approached t h e magnitude of response whic h cancer received." Breast cancer is the top can cer killer a mong women, with about 110,000 new cases and 37,000 deaths expected in 1981 , the institute said. Seventy-four pe rcent of the women cited breast remov<il, or Drh·ers r~wardt>d PEKING lA P l The govC'rn ment has given a SIJO re ward to two t<1x1 drivers for savmg thr lives of two v1s1ting Australians, the Chinese news age11 t·y report- c•d The Xinhu:i agency said the two drivers l'aught a 26 year-old ml•ntal patient who had just stalJbed Jim' Howarth. 15. and Kc•1th Hanley. -10. tht.•n took the \\Ou ndecl to a hos pi tal for medat·al treatmrnt d octor~ S<J mt't 1 mes r e m o ve breasts unnt'('l'~:o.anly and ttus may inrluencl' the d esire to parfic1patc an the dcc1s 1on, the s urvey S<Jad But serao11~ rn1l>tnformation s tall exist:-.. tht· s urvey indicated. Des pite a l.1c k of scientific e v1denc·t'. 68 perl'e nt believed thdt using birth' tontrol palls in· cr<'ascd the ri s k or getting breast cancer. 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'111l'~ line' mal-.<· up 1111r 'l:ln , 111111 11( c 1H·r 5t>O !ad1l< and, m e n \ \\atd1r': Seiko. <.'.·un1.:urJ. Corum, • 11'1:agl·t, 1'11l-.;1r. Baume & :'-kn:il'I, I J mgant·•-. \\ 11111aUtT ~mJ lolabr 1. \Im 1 l.on,1,,d ,\/unfl• 1 "\ h V,.,,,1;, 1i 1w1 1..,,1,, < .,,,.,,,1 llll' 111:1_1<ir \\:lll' nmipanal'' fhi1'"urvllh.um ·'-''•''' "nh na1111:' \ou\c heard. And till' bnmJ name ~ ou l·hoo°'(.' ., .aln'I< "' <L' 11np11rt.lnt a.., thl' tal'e ol thl' \\Jld1 \'OU d111CN.' l IJft,lllall'l·11p, r1111'l II\'\\ \\:tldll'' fr~111111· qua111 eln:l11l ' l""'l'r :'-11 N nt'\\ quart/ ";Hd1l'' Jrl· .K:curJtc 111 "tthin U I °'(.'tci11d' pt:r ~ l.'81, anJ re< Ill ff(' ,I 'llllplt: 03111.'r~ d1.mgc u .. uall~ 11111.x a ~ l.':tr SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~ the state at· tempta to step away from politically con- troversial abortion fund· ing, a philanthropic foundation is stepping in. The San Francisco Foundation has allocat- ed $50,000 for Planned Parenthood of Alameda and San Francisco coun- ties to help disadvan· taged women obtain ear- ly abortions. THE FOUNDATION itself which donates about $15 million each yea r . received $260 ·m i I I i o n f r o m l h e Leonard and Beryl Buck F o undation and S20 million Crom tbe Daniel E KoshJand est ate. Ca l i f o r nia 's legis lature recently vot- ed to halt state funding of abortions except those required for the health of the mother . The issue 1s pending before the state SuprPme Court. Foundation Director Mart in Paley said the organization hopes to ta k e up where th e fede ral War on Pove rty of the 1960s left off. "WI:: ARE LOCAL, we w i I I s ta)' q' Ul..l.U.U._...LLU-n.~ ... ar e st rik i n g pa rtncrsh1ps an the l'Om · mun1t1es." he said . Other org an1zati,ms aided by the foundation, the nation's I Ith largest, in c lude the Oakland s c h ool dis t ric t , th e Oakland Symphony and va rious othe r a rtis tic and "ocaal <.'au::.es Reopening LONG REACH (AP > After a two-month s hutdown for re model- i n g and e xpansion , Toyota Motor Sales USA has reopened its truck- b ed assem b l y plant which e mployed 450 peo- ple /~,,, 1Ju nm11n 11 I . 1 A., for 'tyk-, ~ou n11ght d11o'>I.' a ha11ll'4m1e uh r..1-than Jrc,, w;itch like the Crnw111\.I Cc1llcct11>n Delirium 111 , tlrnr \ only 1.69 m111ime1e1°'I thid. .. O r pcrhap' the in•rcJ1hlv •·.opl11,11- l'3tt-<l Seil-o Pl·Ninal T inw Conrml Cl·ntt·r. lfoding t"'· "1:,rht priu.-. :"atur'Jll~, \'11u'll ht· till' ont· to Jcca<ll· JU'>t h11\I m11d1 r11 'licnd 1111 \'t•ur !IC\\ watd1. 8111 \\t·'ll nial-.l· J'u/..,, l11c1•11 'i II fi1,lt. Jo1r1 "' ,,, '"'' , 11111/ ""!..'""'· / ,,.,,J,,., l'ul"'' I Ju\' V111111.; 11." Dre!>' wa~chc' ma~ Ix· 'imple anJ 'leek. Or tlll'Y ma~ he pi<...oces of magniticcnt jewdr:. Of I k cour.e there are also 'llC'Caah' .,port I / · 1,,.,,;;:,,,~- watchc-. li~e the Seiko Calculator Ji ' I / /" Alam1, or' ~ulsa.r's J<>ggc1 watch //.; ~.:A Or com watc.:hc-. hl-.l· chi.' .W•J t..J \ , pure gold Corum S'"" Ingot, Jll't to name a few. AU watches tell tame. Some do it with their haocb, and 11ther\ have N-i~u I 1'imr C:otttrol C.'fltn; 1.11.i digital d~lays. J.;Jt/v ~lo. SIJJ And.to keep your new "'·atch in place, you may \!hocl"e a band of l.i7..ard, leather, a gokl bracqct, or pcrhaP' a chain for a pocket w:uch. We know you'll be very pleased with the selection o( all names, s_ryles, and face... you'll ti.nd at Jewel., by Joseph. ~u1 c ~ c 11J haw a tirw '<.'let'luin nf pril:e,, \\'atl'hL-.. 'a1 ~ \I Ith rill' 'PL>t:1tic namt' and .,tylc. Our \\:ttd1c."' l>tan at le"' than SSO for a Pulc;.ar, anJ i.:.ro up to O\'er S13,9<XI fur the Piag-t't Polo. And we offer many other, at near!~ am pm'I.' an-hem een. Onl' thing\ for 'Un', \\'hatever you .,pcnJ. \ ou 'II be bu) mg <JUaliry. maJe O\' .1 wmch m mpany that knm" their nati , and one that\ IY.ich'li h) our own reputation. Why look anywhere elsr 1 \\'c think tlw ... c1el·tio~ you'll find at Jewel'> ny J1r.cph "all hdp make ~our UC.'lNon easier. AnJ ...avl.' you hour. of nanning from plat'<' to place. Arlcl that j.,ri'VC'I you more ti~ to enjoy your new watch. cl[W~LS by ~PH .</// mn;or m'tilt umil mwl ~td Jrv..WJ //Ii Jmtpll txrr"""1 ~ @A tnldition of tn~t for twer &O yean:-boctted It Sooth Cf)Ut Pina, l~t'r levt'l nnr May Company, 1n Co!ta Me•. ~ (714) H 0.1Xl66 l Gfferitaqe 7 oz. Satari'M Summe1 Sausage, 7 oz. Smoked Gouda. 4 oz. Cherri™ Cheese. three 2 oz. Cheese Spreads. 3 oz Sweet-Ho! Musrard and Strawberry Bon Sons 13.50 "..,;" Q~f6f'fMCJ Otttt•~ ·' •'91! t ~"'~ T(ea~me T(ove 1 to BEEF STlC~ Summer SauSdGE: 10 Cl Port v~ ne Ct eese 8 0z Edam Stick. 8 01 t.le·Jo-.rr C.. <?10ar ::iticl< 7·. oz n ot Per.i~er ChPese 7·. oz Cheese N Ham 7 01 Caraway Gouda 7 oz P1a1n Gouoa "oz SIT'ol<.~ Bar. four 2 oz Cheese Spreads, f r,z $11,oet Hot Mustard & oz ~orsrrad1sn Sauce ano S11a;iberry Bon Sons 35.98 t\•ut gu~'aritt:el.l ce1 ._._,, "•'0' •' ,,,•ooed ,. ,. •f"P': . . .. ,,. ... ' --... ~ ~ocialitc 1u t •• -: '-'air • ii • S:.H'I"" ' IS 98 1 lb BEEF STICK· Summer Sausage. 10 oz. Port Wine Cneese 7 ·, oz Cheese N Ham. 5 oz Smoky Bar. 3 oz. Sweet-Hot Mustard. •, oz Lil Oval Waters and Strawberry Bon Sons. 16.98 ~ , .. , .... , ...... ,,., ..... ,,, hl ,,. ·' ~""'~ ti;tt theM' .ind m.an~· other ftne food qi.ft~ on di.a.a~· .at ~·ow nt.ar~~· ... Hfcckor1 fcmrms OF OHIO ~ South Coast Plaza Lower c.rou-1 ~I Bristol At the S.n 01990 Frwy ..... ~"' Open Delly 'til 9 p.m., s.tt. 'tll 9 p.m., Sunay 11 to 6 . . , ' ( _., D&YPILOT .,.....,, D I *' 11. t• IALTZIH6HON SMITH & TUTHtll WISTCUff CHAP'll 4.z7 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 f'tUCl•OTHHS IMfTHS' MORTUMY 627 Main St ~nlinQton Bllach 536-6539 ,..,....,, CO&.OMA&. NMMAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 'AClfllC Y•W , • tOtttA&. , .ti. c.n.i.v Mor1uafV Chapel 3l500 Pec;1fic View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 MICOIMCll NOITUAl•S LaQuna Beach 494-9415 laQuna Hills 788-0933 San Juan Cap11trano 495--1776 FRESNO (AP) -A 12-year prUolJ sentence was banded to a man! c o n v i c t e d o r 1 manslaughter in the de- ath of another man w was stabbed about 80 limes. Cutillo Garcia, 48, received five yeanj for the manslaughter conviction, an additional' year for using knife and five years for prior con- vic~ions. VISALIA (AP) Maybell WU Kiq. Kone or someone who saw tbe mo•le about a torilla ol that name oo televiaioo and wmd.ed a momento. Whatever tbe reUOD, 1omeone ripped tbe • 1 metal call letten off tbe brick wall in front of radio statlon KONG here, ltation olftcials d.ll· covered. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IWMMall N..._ITAT .. dNT TIMI follow!ne _.., It dol"9 l>U~· MHH: "ANCHO ALTA Ml .. A, IJIOO Arl1011e Street, We11mf1111er,' C.fltOrflfe fMll Yv-Sl'efl, ltll o.t .. y Orlw, N-port 8Ndl, C.llfonlie t-.0 Tiiis lllainell It cOflducled lly MO 111- dlvlduel. Y-SNI! Tiiis ,..._,. -Ill .. wltll IM c-1., "•,. o1 ~ef\99 c-"'• on Novem41erfl,t•. .. ,...,,. l'\lbll ..... O' .... C•H\ Delly Pl~ ~ov. 20, 27. ~· 4, "· .... r ... ,~ PlJBUC NOTICE "CTIT10UI atn11t•ll MAMaSTAT .. MlNT Tiie ,.......,,. _.. 11 d1Di"9 -I· ...... : $YL\ll A'S GUf.$T HOMf., 9'11 "''"" Or • Hl#llfllffon .. e<ll, Ce . '1M1 Sytvla CN•vette, ... , F•'9Ul"fl Cir., HlllllflllMll llNdl, C.. ~ Tiiie .....,_ It cOftllllettd lly llfl lfl· .......... SytwieOll-"9 Tlllt MllMMlll -f'"-1 wltll II• c-ty Clertl of ~en .. C-\r on OK•-1,1• .. , ... l"'WlltflN O'Mll CMll Deify""" OK, 4, 1l, ta. IS, t• .,.... -. PlJBUC NOTICE MMIOI LAWN-MT. oan• Mortuarv • Oemeterv CrerNtorv PtCTI.,._ ..., .. . MMllllTAT ... WT TM .......... ~ ....... ...._ 1625 Gisler Ave .. Costa Mesa S40-55~ • ~ --; WHIT• oova oua1r tt•llD9NC9, ltJlt TYftl Dr., ~· e.dl,CA_,I .... --.... ,,,. ,,.... . Ot ............. CA ... I ""' ........ ~._, ...... ......... ' .... " .... hi. ........ _ ......... .. c-ty Clertl .. °' .... c.e.ey ... ........... ..,.. ,_....or .. o..e °"" ,_, ............ .,o.• ..... • STICK-ON BOWS STAR ,~~y"·· 12.0f 66' 11 112" MACHE BOOT reg 3 49 2.22 10112 " CHAMPAGNE GLASS 7.66 CUT PLASTIC SERVING TRA VS 30°/o OFF ROCKING CHAIR WOOD PLANTER reg '.) 49 2.44 25°/o OFF VOTIVE CANDLES 10 hr & l 5 hr. STONEWARE COFFEE MUGS 1.44 reg 1 89 BUBBLE BOWLS ICI) '> 79 3 .88 IPQ 7 ;>g 4.44 BE SURE TO SEE OUR MANAGERS SPECIAL YARN· TYE 25 yds Assorled colors IE'Q 2 I !:I 1.55 5 ' ROLL CELLOPHANE Ass0<teo colors reg 6Yr 25 o/o OFF ALL • C HRISTMAS FOIL HANGING DECORATIO 4S . • CERAMIC VASES by POTTERY CRAF-T ·~CANDLES TAPER CANDLES 6 ". 10". 12". 15'' 18" TWIST CANDLES 8 '1",12" TIN Y LITES CHENILLE STEMS A••d moss f·ine1.itn whit<> Sn• o• 100 ll'4 , !>9 99' STRING-A-LONG LIGHTS INDOOR MINIA fURE 35 LITE .,., •..• , SO LITE '"'l u 119 6.88 9.88 16'' GLASS HURRICANE SHADE r('g n 19 4.44 8 " FOAM PLATTER ukq OI 10 88t lf'Q , 09 ICE TEA GREEN GLASS reg 69c 33t 8MM MUL Tl-COLORED · SEQUINS reg 9!k 66• PORCELAIN BIROS f!'Q In 9Y 12.77 GREEN GLASS COMPOTE 33' UNIQUH • DIF"FERl:N' SPORT ORNAMENTS "'!I 6 l"f 4.88 5 1/4 '' FOOTED GLASS BOWL 3.88 DESIGN-MASTER SPRAY •WHIT!: •BRIGHT GOLD •GLOSSY WQO('I TON~ •GLHTfRGLUl 1.99 Sale ends Sun . Dec 14 All items sub1ect to prior sale LOIANOG.11 TA"ZANA CIMtTOI T0""ANCl CIU.12MHt (IUlllMHI Cltalt24-0tH (2tl)l7M747 WHT COYIHA QA"~N QROYI LA M..-AOA (ltl ...... 17t 17' .. l»attO (2U)t44-Mt1 IAN IMIOO LA lllllA HCOHCMOtO HUNTtHOTOH HACH (7'411t7•UH (7'4140-1117 17'4t74M2H C7t•l142-4•41 TOYSAVAl.AllE AT ()Uftt;Ol~LES STORE P UBLIC ll'OTJCE •OTICE01'MA•S¥L !UAJ.I O•CK or MOIJLP1t u Pl•"'"'"' ROBE RT " OGLE ~·.-..1 No 101.•se ~ .... ¥1rt ....... •~utl .... "~ ... I OctoCMr t•. 1'to, lly ,.,. Superior Robert L. Humphreys, 111 Dover Drive, Sul• 33, Newport a .. ch, California 92643, "45-2710, In Proprla Persona Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Dec. 11, 12, 18, 1980 4988-«> PUBLIC NOTICE Cour1. C--, OI Senle ... -•• Sletc ---- of CelflcrflU, upoo1 a )~\ ..-SUl'E"t°" COUa T Of CAl..lfO""'" l lated In ··-"' Ok-. ~Movlp!M •• COi.iNT'!' OF O•ANGI \ 1""9menl creditor -eo-•n•I 111-1'1 CA$( ltUM8f.• Al-I A. 091• ~ l~t •tiCo• •-•no • In tN llMtter ot tr>« Apphc;e tt"" ot rwt 1>e1ancc of "°S.'01 •• ..:1 ... fly OW KIM8EAL'f MARIE GILLESPIE For on w ld I~ an Ille .S.t• ot 111.-" Cn•"O•"' ,..,.. •uanu"' Wld o e<UI• .... I ,,.,,, •••lfd OIU>E• TO Sf40W CAUSE I upon ell "'° rl9'>1, lllle ..,,., lnt ... ~I of l'O• CHANGE 01' NAME u ld J..__,I Otll!Ot on !IM pr_rt, 1(1M8EPL .. MARIE GILLESP•E Ion lhc C°"'nty of Oranoe, ~talc of ,,., ttl..i a P!'l1ttc1n In 1111\ '°""tor an Celltornla. CIHC'1"*' •• 1011_, order all<lw•no oeUll-• 10 ,,..,.., AL-hold'1tafe 1n -toLoll• rwr namt ffom l(IM8ERLY MAR IE / ,,, Trect No. a:s . ., \llOWfl on. mae> GILL.ESP•E to l(IM8ERLY MAllllE re<oro.ci In ...., ta,~ U 10 t• In· 8111•Gt1,T · clu>lvc. Mhcall•-~-r.cords 11 f\ ""'.oy or-td INI ell -l<IM of seld Courifv, created llY • :•r1aln r 1nterUlfCI 1n lrw matter 4110f'9Wld .... IMM deted J.,w ry l) , .... .a.cuteci oear 1191.,,.., lh11 court In Oeperl,....,I by .... fr.In• Come>eny, • Wu l I No J •• IOD c .. tc C..111M Orlw Well, Virginie C.or~,.tloft, •• Leuo• and S.n141 ""•· Gll•tOf'nl•, on 11·JC>.IO, •I HllVll R. lllll>rcllllOft, Jr -Lucia ¥ 11 oo o'cloO • m .• -lM" -tr.re M1rrclll10n, ~ -•fl• H Joint \llOw < auw 11 eiw llleY "-"•· ..,,. 1•ct le ... f\ts, M ~. rK,,,_ Mey 11 peUll°" tot c ..... ol ,..,,,. ~Id lie , ... In 9illOlt .... -.... Offl~l•• 1 no11>eor-"•corct1. -,.._....., Oec•mller 11 ,, , .. ,,,.., .,._.., .,., • ~,. ol u , 1t111"...., ..,., ,.... ... Ofllcle1 ,,,,,.,.._to-ceuwo._11.,...1" I fl!e<ord\, - -Dy an ln•l'I• Tiie Oelfy 1>1101. a M ••Ne>•r 01 ,.....,, detad J~y 1, ttn , recoro.tt oe11er•' <1rcur.c1on. _,__. In tllh How-14, ttn In 8ooll 10.H . p-COUf\IY at ... 11 one• • --'"' ...... m . Oftklat ,...,.,... con.-<ut•w -u "''°'to ll'C csav of Com-y --M ,. LI .... ,.... w'4 ,,..,,,. City at .......,,, IMe<ll, Co""'' of o .. ,.., Nowmller 11. ,_ ~eft99. Slete OI Celllonll• Mtrll A.. S-n NOTICE IS Hf. .. f.8V GIVEN "'91 Oft J ... Of tJw ITvndey, Janwry U. 1 .. 1 •• t o6 s.i..rtor C-rt o'clock p.m. el Fr°"' of ~. 11'•11110 UIOHT -I J-• &ivd., City of N--1 Atl-y .. 41<11, ~Y of Oren91, Stele ol ""'._Wey CelltorNa, I wlfl wit •t puOlk -''-'I .... rty ..... CA •UI to tM 11"""1 llld9r. for ce\11 In lewf\11 UUI ln..nit _, of Ille Uflltad SIM", ell ti. Pulllh-Or ..... CO.II 0.lly Piiot. rltflt, l "le -'""""' of IMcl J..... Now JG. 27, ~ •.II, I-.. SJ.a -· ,.._ In ,,_ -Otscrl-.,,,..rly, or to mucll _..,, M m•v De ._ ... ,.., ... wtllly •efd ...... u .... wttll eccn.ect 1'*""1 -COlh. Oeled Oec-r S, 1• Olvf1'°":HM- 00Nf. "HEA, llNnNI. Or ..... C°""'y ly: •. Smftll, °""""' aAMOAU. J. '"••MAM ~ .. ..,. ... __ ,, .......... c..-Dr1 .. ...... .._,_..._..,CA ...... "'9N: 17141 ... ,.. PUlllllNd Or .. C..11 0 •11¥ PllOI, OK. 11, 12, 11, ltlO 4"1-tll PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NQ.1'1C5 . I .l l \ ~ . . # NATION ' Reagan party's guest list ran VIP gamut NEW YORK CAP > -Socialite Brooke Aator 1ave a dinner party for President-elect Reagan and his wife Nancy, and jusl about everybody who was anybody was on the guest list. The Usl of people who got the hot· teat ticket in town -an invitation to the Tuesday ru1ht bash -ranged from Happy Rockefeller, wile or the late Vice President Nel son Rockefeller, to desianer Bill Blass. According to the Daily News, the list include d ordinary bankers <Walter Wriston, chairm a n or Citicorp, al one time touted as Reaaan's treasury secr~tary >. in· vestment banll:ers (Felix Robatyn, architect of New York City's ftnan· cial rescue plan), and super bankers C Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker). There were union leaders like Vic- tor Gotbaum and civil riaht.s leaders like Vernon Jordan of the National Urban League: the once-powerful. former treasury secretary Doualas Dillon, and t he slill-influentlal, former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. The list also included reporters, lik,e M ike Wallace o r C BS, anchormen, such as John Chancellor or NBC, and network head William Paley of CBS. There were editor Charlotte Curt.i s of The New York Times' op-ed page, pubHsher Arthur Sulzburger of The New York Times and pundits William F. Buckley and Geor_ge Wilt Former s upecageot Lew Wasserman, head of MCA, was also on the list; and to tell the world about it, so was gossip columnist Suzy (Aileen Mehle) of the Daily News. Defends f reeaoms Cronkite on the press WASHINGTON CAP) -Walter Cronkite says a segment of the American public seems almost eaaer to place restrictions on the press and that "our major task is to disabuse the public of that view." The CBS anchorman, who will step fc out of that role early next year. \II addressed an audience of fellow a journalists in d eliv e r i ng the Jc Washington Journalis m Center's B third annual Frank E. Gannett lee· c. lure. The lecture is named after the founder of the Gannett newspaper cl group. ft "A lar&e portion of the public w seems to harbor the impression that p freedom of the press is only a l a license, a special privile&e to the press." Cronkite said, citing several t• recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions 01 dealing with the news media. "We 've enjoyed a few successes in having some dangers thrust against fi press freedom deflected," he said. fc ''Those successes will only be T temporary aberrations unless we can bring the American people alon1 1 1 with us, unless we can persuade a doubting public that It's right to know can only be insured by our right to find out." Cronkite asked if journalists don't C• protect freedom of speech and the press, "Who in the world is going to do the job?" To do that, be said, the news media ) must clean up it.sown act. "We must avoid unwarranted intrusion of our own on people's privacy. Liberty, and no less one's A reputation in the community are terribly precious things," he said. : "They must not be dealt with lightly or endangered by our capricious n claims or special privilege." N Cronkite said that he has known "a ll newspape r or two with the OI :Poachers journalistic equivalent of a social disease" and added that "we remain an enormous distance from perfect -smugness does not suit us very well." One or his biggest disappointments, Cronkite said, is that he bas not been able to bring about an hourly nigbUy newscast. A half hour isn't enough, he said: "We must compress to near the point or unintelligibility. I fear that in that compression process, as when one compresses any gas, we create more heat than light," he said. But, be said, while the press may be irresponsible at times, "we must never allow our critics to get by with their own self-serving suagestions that improvements can be achieved by imposition of.restrictions from outside.'' A free , uninti m !dated and unregulated press, he said, "is still democracy's only fail-safe alarm." Son, 19, slain by dad's weapon CAPITAN. N.M. (AP) -A hunter who said he thought someone was breaking into his camper shot and killed his 19·year-old son with at least nine shots from a pistol and a rifle, authorities said. David Leroy Blair of Dallas was arraigned on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. The incident occurred on the eve of the deer hunt.ing season in New Mexico. Lincoln County Sheriff Ernest Sanchez said Blair's son, Russell, or Lancaster, Texas. was shot at least nine times with a .22-caliber pistol and a .22-caliber rifle. w • Time and Tide ~.green ~with guilt ~ SANTA BARBARA ~(AP) -The State Department or Fish and ~ Game ii •lne a U1bt· sensitive sreen pute to b catch poachers who I take k>blters from other 0 people's tra ... ii "We're catching them 9 1reen-handed," said ft Ho• ard Martin, D FG marine patrol captain in I) Santa Barbara. It Ht said three Oxnard men were captured on a • sailboat with tbe telltale Iii 1retD OQ their 1loves ~ and on lomten in their IC po11e11ton. The 1reen ~ dJt, in¥l1tble to the n na•td e19, 1bowed ··up =-=~=~" bad bellt t::s la trape Mt -a Barbara C tolt1termaa wbo bad ........... °'= ... off lmcapa .... ..... ca IMl•H11. l'lllat ..... leworlltor J wait for no man! Wm. Roberts Jewelers of~wpon Lido VIII~, 3424 Via 0Dot:to # 2 . Newport 8Hch 673-0Ut - Open Mon.-Wed. 10.5: 30 Tlus..s.t. 10.10 Qpen Sundey 11-5:30 Thurldey, 0.C.mti.r 11, IMO ~LY PILOT Shop in the warm, Intimate atmosphere of a country v111age with winding brick pathways and charminQ shops. Enjoy the sparkling lights of the Christmas Boat parade from one of our waterfront restaurants or shops. Come to Lido Marina Village and capture the spirit of Christmas. •• ncllltl••tJft-._lc ... cul ta LIO ""''-•"°""9 - One of our many fa1 -oriced. eve< popular gift items. IN•TPuMyo,•.._ -lyOUH- No. 5 Udo Marina VIiiage 175-7117 GIVE A BOOK THIS CHRISTMAS! BEST SELLERS M icro Fiche Computer Orders Usually 1n Less Than A Week. Large Selection of Sailing Books. Travel Guides MaQaz1nes Unusual Cards & C31endars. Over to dlnetent c•l•nd•ra to chooM from FREE Gin WRAP lido Book Shoppe 3424 Via Oporto 175-ffff COME TO ~it~IM'~ ~ for your 'holiday ~4'! shopping and see our latest selection 1n daytime s=> and evening wear NH •IFT MAP 3432 Via o,Otto, •ldt· I, Newport .. ech . 673-6669 UP TO 750fo Off Short and Long Dresses. Sweaters. Pantsuits. Pants and Skirts. Blouses and Tops Jewelry Jackets Sizes 6·20. 12~2••..; ~Yenr,/r11 lJJ1 C-~1:nz11 \........-..... ...... LIDO MARINA VILLAGE 34 16 VIA OPORTO •3 NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92663 (71 4) 675-1701 {714) 675 1858 .Jannelle's PRE -CHRISTMAS CL~AllANCE SALE SAVINGS TO 50o/o on fine feminine attire ON THE BOARDWALK 673-3211 URlque Jewelry .,. .. .,. CMNSTllAS LAYAWAY llUN MACY JEWELRY M9VleOp1rtan.Nc , ...... ~. 0,... 7.,.,. .... rag.cHllSTMAS CLEAIAMCE SALE Tracy,s ,..,.•••••nm SAVINGS TO 500/o 3424 ... °' ......... ,.... .... 675-9120 ------· GWTS FOR IVDYONI IN THE,,._, Y, HCMm OR .OAT 3411 Vie OpoltO, ............ 173-0805 - Savouries and. Specialties While you're Christma s shopping, stop by and enjoy a hot and hearty homema~ fl'IHI. Choose from soups, salads or deliohtful sandwiches You'll be back again and aoain. 340I Vie OportO, •2 &7~'2130 Visit The Hew FUN TREE GAMISAMDatFn Brass • Strass Crystal • Magnetic Playing Cards • Bocce Balls • Uno Dungeons and Dragons Just 1n tune for the noliday season All E 1e"l1.>g Dresses Evening Skirts and Blouses 60°/o OFF AHD MORE sn.. '-" Gifts._. lfMak for thewtMl•es ... Yo.tWMit, Juo YMO,... We~ it. l714) ~... ,....... 675-6712 For that special RICJl1 ••• locles' N9rt Thun., Dec. 18 """"'~·......,...-· 4t •O'S frfJ"" 'he Wa.r~s-A~,,.,,,,,.., --"~'"' ,. Join us around our ftreplace in a warm. naudcal atmosphere overlooking Newport Bay and relax wfth a delicious cup of coffee. re.-' lt.alan espresso or cappuccino. PASTRJES. MUGS. TEAPOTS, BREWlrtO DEVICES & ACCESSORIES .Lido MllriM Vllege . 3448 Via Oporto. Newport Buch. CA (714) 673-2620 SPECIAL! ~ t11t1ec1for1n off on al coffee beam. Late Christmas Shopping hours Thurs., Fri. & Sat· . Validation ., •i'· . . ,. . , c:, .\,;" . ,, .. •h··· '•; ~ •••• . ~ ... \ 1. • ~\! ~ ... . .. . . " "' • I •' . " ·' t· 1 I ... .~ ' •' .. ·: ., '• '• ., ..• I I • .. '· -.. ... ',. ..... ... .. ,. ! • ... .,,. '• -... -· .... ·" -DAILY Pll01 s .. ... -w~ lholl1l11 u mi1ht b~lp p~unmllDity rel•Lioa•}f •• · u • iritrod"""d Llu1 ordinu y copper on tbe beat. Sold in Mexiro Border truck thefts on rise NATION Brown's political use of state funds claimed SAN f'IANCISCO (AP> -Worbn a& \M ....,aUPOrtM W ....... of· fltt ol Gov. lamuncl G. 8rowa Jr. b1ve bMD orderM to comp&M Mita ol Brown '1 polltlc1I •upportera lino~ the oatlon, the Su Fran· d1eo Cbronica. reported. n.t liltlna operation i• directed by Wauer Mc0u1re, who maDqel tbe office and al80 set up a controversial nam•-1•tberille and computer maU- iDI aystem for Brown in California, the newspaper said Wednesday. After the Loe-Anleles Times re· ported the California name-1atMnn1 operation Saturday, McGuire told Wasbincton staff members that dis· NO DEALER SALES cuuin. tbe l1ata wttb anyone couJd coat them their joba, sources re- portedly told the Chronicle. Some worker• feel the national name·1athe.rlnC effort la the latest atep in an effort to turn the publicly financed olftee into a "Brown-for· president political operation," the newspaper said. The office normally addresses le1islative and retulatory matters a/feeling the state. McGuire, an ad- vance man in Brown's 1980 presiden- tial bid, was named head of the office tb\s year. · Since then, the emphasis of the of· fice has been more on the llQvemor's political future and leas on California's problems, sources told tbepa~. The Chronicle noted a worker answered the phone recently H ·'California Governor's Office," in- stead of "California State Office," as it previoualy had been known. Earlier, Brown denied be bad uaed s tate funds o r employees in California to enhance bis political future. He said the word processor in his Sacramento office will be used strict- ly for aovemment business. Brown s uggeste d workers who said otherwise were worried about belnl replaced by macbinn. And be said the Times' ~ of lbe California operatfon wu ••not an accurate account of the situation." ''It ia a canard barely worthy of com- ment," the 1ovemor said. Paki8tan aided WASHINGTON CAP) -The In- ternational Monetary Fund bu ap- proved the largest loan it has made to a developing country. a $1.6 billion loan to help Pakistan bolster its sagging economy. WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 AD GOOD BREUER CHROME I WICKER SIDE CHAIR TUCSON , Arii. CAP> -A man parks his late- model Ford·pi ckup outside a restaurant and goes in for ·dinner. While he's inside, a thief pops open a ,. wing window on the truck, changes the ignition and driv~s off -all in less than a minute. SAT.-SUN. 9 TO 6 THRU DEC. 17 Before the owner knows it's been stolen, the truck is driven into Mexico for resale. lt 's a scene repeated along the border from San Diego to Brownsville, Texas. In Texas alone. some 6,000 vehicles are stolen·and taken to Mexico annually, and no more than 200 are recovered. ' said Ed Sanders of the Texas Department of Public Safety. TARGETS ARE PICKUP TRUCKS, Ford vans and Ford Broncos, both two-wheel and four-wheel drive models. and pickups with campers, officials say. "Ford trucks are the most popular," said Police Sgt. Jim Davis, head of the auto-theft detail in Tucson. '-'Because of parts availability down there, and beca~se the 1977 through 1979 models are very easy to steal. It takes about a minute to pull the ignition and replace it. Many stolen car rings work with contacts in Mexico who will pay up to $1,500 or trade drugs of equal value for a stolen pickup, he said. "It's an acute problem here. particularly newer model pickups.'· said Joe Messer. deputy police cluef in El Paso. Texas. "It's a common problem all along the border." CONSTRU{,TfON AND FARM equipment is :ilso stolen and taken to Mexico. "One of these days, Mexico is going to sink in· to the ocean with all the bulldozers and tractor· trailers going over there," sjlid Sanders . U.S. officials say there is no sure way lo stop the thefts and little they can do to recover vehicles. The Mexican government, meanwhile, announced il was assigning 500 law enforce ment officials to a crackdown on illegal importation of American cars. Davi s said he and another detective . are working full time on the problem, pursuing two rings he said are behind 85 percent of the Tucson thefts wi th Mexico connections. In Tucson, 100 or more vehicles have been stolen and presumably taken to Mexico this year, he estimated. In San I He~o. where a sheriff's officer works with Mex- il'an officials to solve crimes involving both 1urisdictions, 14 vehicles stolen in San Diego have hcen rct~med fro m Mexico this year. THERE WERE NEARLY 1, ... vehicles stolen in unincorporated areas of San Diego County last year, and only one in seven was recovered, of. ficers said In California's Imperial County, a farming area that borders Mexico, Sheriff Oren Fox said eight piec~s of farm equipment worth a total of $1.5 million have beerutolen and probably taken to Mexico this year. "They have a buyer before they steal," Fox said. "They steal things on order and take most of il to Mex.ico." · Stopping the thefts and border crossings is a knotty problem for officials. The Mexican crackdown announced recently was agreed on by U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti and Mexican Attorney General Oscar Flores Sanchez. The task force will track and seize vehicles that are in Mexico illegally, authorities said . IN THE UNITED STAT~, several efforts are aimed at stopping the flow of cars and trucks. An undercover police squad watches Tucson parking lots, and some arrests have been made. But the squad can only work infrequently. Officials also look for "prome vehicles" headed for Mexico. . "We l<>:<>k f~r a certain type of vehicle. heading m a certain direction. with a certain type of in- dividual in it," said Davis. But not all the roads can be watched and it's a time-consuming process. ' THE BEST WAY TO COllBAT the thefts probably is investigative work to find the leaders of the rings, U.S. officials said. "A lot of the thefts are committed by people wbo are doing it at the behest of somebody else and when they get cau1ht, it's Uke in narcotics: The lowly mule gets nailed with the load and h~ doesn't know too much about it,'' Messer s~ld. Jets to fly higher WASHINGTON (AP) -Puaen1er jets iD tbe Nortbeut Corridor aoon wW be cUmb6q to bllMf alUtudes and n,m, there ...... ln a fUel·nYiq •e. the Federal A vladon Admlnlltratioa re- poeied. - The a1ency estimated tbe plan wUl aa•• 4 mllkm gallons ol aviation tuel a year alaaa tbe air rolles c:oanectlnt Boston, New Yort Clt7 and W•hlncton· Jet en1tnes operate more effld•UJ at aper altitudes . . a. FAA said alr traffic eoatNllen allO wW = te dreuttoua routes wbenver poalble, c raaa.. to .UmlD1te or ,..._ bottllneeb ....,, _ ....... rtlb1«11M. r• -" ...... •• •••• • ~ r r (l\ BENTWOOD COAT I ,,,. RAT RACK 1488 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER WITH TINTED GLASS DOORS 57.!4? .. ALL PURPOSE -CART Nice looking. Sturdy chrome frame and natural finish wicker back and seat. Easy to put together. My kids throw coats, hats all over. If I bouoh t this. would they use it? (Nope.) Walnut finish. K .D. Nice unit. U you start putting it together now, you'll have it done by Christma.. 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Mak• a world of diffennce in a room. Ju.ta little elbow greue and you ha" it. I-97 2a4 ._. . .. . . --... llMSTIOIG VINYL COVE IASE " Repi.ce the wood molding in the bathroom or kitchen. Euy to a .. p clean. 2~"•4' ------~ .. I llO ...... u•n .. ... ilVING CHRISTMAS TREES Finally someone came up with a good idea. Instead of throwing the trees out after the holidays, take them out and plant them. (Oh, you wanted·it planted in the Jiving room?)' (Hope they're friendly.) S GALLON STAR PINE OR CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS TREE t ( CEDRUS DEODARA) S/a " CD PLYWOOD SHEATHING BLACK A DECKER DRILL GUiDE KIT BLACK & DECKER DUSTBUSTER BLACK & DECKER 29" DUAL HEIGHT WORKMATE MY BUDDY TOOL BOXES YOUR CHOICE . BIRSB~ITER MAIER · Did you notic. the W' thick? We do have other thickn ...... Ia thia the one you wanted? (Sorry, no 9 I 32" in .tock. ) Kit includes drill guide, 10 pc. drill bit Mt, eye shields, chuck key holder, safety plug caps and stick lubricant. 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Nice qift. 8-TRACK ~~ ...... 1997.K8-~ SUPER MINI CAS8E'M'E wrrH 2597 AUTO STOP .... •KB·980A WEDDAU9T09 SAT.-IUI. 9 TO I lD-Tlll .. 11 OAll't PILOI iant tides threat I.AH FRANCISCO CAP) TM workt mUlt ......,. for • warmer futun or f•ce .--ualb .....,... problem•, tel•nlllt.I wUD, llecaUM a "fiGdlad ot foull ru•l• lt c....U., wt.at alDOUllU '9 a~ around the CarUa. · a ... art'lwn l(lld lhat carboa dio&Mlt ..... IMd 'r llw bumlq or oU, au and eoa1 eouW r8lle ... ,.ratw. worldwide and ~ma\ely produce INJOr climate rha n1e1 •nd ria1ac MU that m.ic-.t ..ct wav• rollln1 onr coutaJ dti• aoo1a &t:Y t:LLI, t'O&•la prHident Of the AJMrtran Auoc1at&oo for lht Advucemeat ot ciHce, said major reaearcb tfforta aod worldwide plann1n1 should minimlae m•nY fl'Oble~ and i~rhaps even reap some beneftU from the upected cban1es Bu& now, he said, "We don't know wbat the Pt'Oper stel)8 are There are so ma.oy uncertainties • And there are some riab tb•t are so rreat and so Wll'espons1ve to human action that all we ca.n do 1s try to rind out JU.St wbat they ue." But Revelle, of UC San Die10. told • news conference duno& an American Geophysiul Union meeting here. "It's not clear whether the net effects will be bad or good . We ca.o lry to charrge and see ir we can get more benefiU than harm out or it .. The problem is called the ''1reenhouse effect." IF ENOUGH CARBON DIOXIDE -an inevi~ble byproduct of buminc fossil fuels - -accumulates in the atmosphere, it would act like the glass walls or a greenhouse, permitting sunlight to pass through and •warm the Earth but slowing the escape or heat back into space. If carbon dioxide levels double as upected by the middJe or the nut certtury. average global temperatures could ancre ase about' five de1rtts Fahrenheit. Perhaps the most ominous possibility of warmer weather is the ris k al meltinJ the huge ice s heet or West Antarctica. That would add so much water to the world's oceans that sea levels could rise up to 20 feet and inundate many coastal cities. The theory has been kicking around scientific circles for decades. but has won wide acceptance .-+--0nJy in the past l e:w years. Scientists believe atmospheric carbon dioxide has increased more than 10 percent since 1900. WILLIAM KELLOGG OF THE National Center for Atmospheric Research s aid , "Theoretically. the increase in temperature that we would have had so rar is only about ball a degree and that is or the same magnitude as the natural nuctuations. so you can't prove that the atmosphere has been warmed.·· Revelle said, "I don't think we are going to be able to tell the real effects or carbon dioxide on climate before we actually have a small climate change." By then, we could be stuck with the results because, Kellogg said, "On the timescale or human events, it 's irreversible. When you add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. it stays there" for 500 to 1,000 years. Revelle said major impacts may be inevitable unless the world begins "backing away" from fa.ail fueb within about 20 years. AND KELLOGG WARNED, "IT isn't just temperature we're talking about. It's a whole change in the distribution of climate, inch.Kling rainfaJI and snowfall." He said changing patterns of moisture might dramatically reduce rainfall in such areas as the wheat belt or the American Midwest, while increasing rains elsewhere. But with the problems would come benefits. For instance. Re.velle said, "Carbon dioxide is a fertilizer so you might get a very considerable increase in world food production. But that's not going to get done without a lot of research" .to design new crops that would take maximum advantage of the airborne fertilizer. Such research must be undertaken soon, he said. And he said a major effort to use other forms -0f .energy, including nuclear, would slow the proeess and buy more time. Freeway meters • • put into se"'ice The installation or meterin& devices on all northbound on-ramps to the San Die10 Freeway (1-405) between the Costa Mesa to the Golden State freeway junctions has been completed, accon1mg to Caltrans officials. The ramp meters are designed lo control traffic now on the freeway, reducing stop-and-go conditions. Caltrans officials claim the meters reduce traffic congestion, cut travel lime and reduce accidents. Meters are in operation from 6 a.m . to 9 a.II). on ramps north of Beach Boulevard in HunUnston Beach, and from 3 to 6 p.m. on r•mpa south of Beach. · Gary Bork, Callrans senior transportation engineer, said the meters initially will oper•te by limen but eventually will be controlled by sensing devices in the pavement. . · Bor" said con s truction of meters for southbound San Diego Freeway on-ramps will begin in about a year. Drug firm cleared DETROIT <APl -Eli Lilly & Co. was not negligent for marketing an anti-miscarriage drug linked to vaginal and cervical abnormalilieJ-in the daughters of users, according to federal court jury. The U.S. District Court jury ruled a1ainat Karen Keil Kelly. who sued the Indianapolla pharmaceutical maker , claiming she developed adeDOlia, a benign tumor, as • result of her motber'1 UM of DES. 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DEC. t1,'1til0 stocks Televlslon Movies Comics C7 Cl C9 :waming flags flying C10 as economically depressed year nears end . C6. Meniorie~ still· linger • • • Stevens, Barons feel they owe Edison 111111111111 DllMy Plllt ..... ,._ . -Matt~ 87 IOBN SEV' ANO ........ "" ..... For Fpuntaln Valley quarterback Matt Stevena and U.e rest ol b1a team· mates, the ba&mtinl memory ol their 15-14 &!met Leaaue io.a to arch-rival Ediaon earlier this year is like a lin1er- in1 niehtmare. . After playin1 second-fiddle to tbe Cbarsen for so many years, this wu tbe ooe contest tbat wu 1oine to make up for all tbe rest. The Barona wanted it, they could taste it. And, they bad it . . . until the end. Fountain Valley dominated-no, scratch that-the Barons OWNED Edison for 3~ quarten on tbat. UD· evenUul nieht of Nov. 8 at Anaheim Stadi"um. .. IT TOOK ME UNTIL Saturday morning unW I realized we lost," ad· milted Stevena aa be recalled the nt· 'wrenching experience. "Durin1 U.at gamethere were a lot of 'what ifs' but you can 'tdwellon hose." Fortunately, at least from the Barona' point c:A view, they have a chance to re· deem themselves this Friday. And they have the opportunity of doing it a1alnst the team that left the sour taste in their mouths in the first place. tbil week," ~ontlnued tile Junior quarterback, wbo will feel like he bu tbe welcbt ol tbe world OD bla lbou1den · with every paaa. "lleatally we're ready, and our ezpectatkm bu been 1ood. "I feel like I know what's IOiDI OD an~ what's Soiq to bappm. ITve &em prepared very well for tbl11ame." TALK CONCEllNINGTBIBaP etiam· pionahip battle bu been fOCUMd .around I le••..,..,. •II.,... ... te pl•• hfter dMlll -• .... lettH l•r • •• .,.... 8tlC ·-Jtrftam'e ............ . ~ I•'• -.,_ -•Ire •I• ettH. tbe nmninl attack of Ediaon's Dino Bell and whether the Barona' defeme can abut him down (80 yards on 21 caries) like they did before. -· -··-: What aeemJ1'.0 be oveTlooked, tboulb. is' th~. Barons· paaain1 same, wbldl seems to have reached ill peak duriq tbe CIF playoffs. It is here, really, where the outcome of the same will probably be dedded . . . and Stevena is fully a..,. ol bis tuk. Q8 MATI STEVENS GUIDES FOUNTAIM VAL t Ft-FRIDA• NIGHT. But, like before, there will be no "what ifs" in this one, either. There will be no excuses for the loser and notbinl but glory for the winner. ·•our practices have been real IOOd •'I know our o«-. baa to plAJ better' than our defeue for ua to will tlM same," Stevena admlta. "But tbe pre- aaure really isn't OD me, lt'a • tM..ure offense. Huskies to train at OCC lly CU&T SEEDEN Of • .,...,, ........... A 280-member delegation, including 95 football playen, from the Univenity of W aabingtoo converse on tbe Orante Coast area, wiU. Orange Coast Collete u a ma· jor stopover, when the Huskies open Roee Bowl training Dec. 11 on the Costa Mesa campus. Tbu is the second time the Huskies have cominl is because tbiqa went so smoothly before and they liked our field.·' A spokesman for the University of Waahincton atrffd. •'The last time we went down there, we were treated well," says Waabinston sporta information director Bob Hulburt. He added, "It's also a case of bein1 familiar witb what they've r" down there. We know the surroundin111.' marking, maintenance, HCUl'ity and otber services rendered. In return, the HUlki• will baft t1M 7 ,eoo.aeat LeBard Stidium, camplMe wttla locken, tra1Diq room, wllirtpool ........ and even a ao.md·prool loeker room to themselves. w ubiqton otnciala laid lt wW cmt ... school $500,000 to send tbe team to' Soutbern C&llfonaia, IM tbe ~ of ROMll is P'cldal up tbe tab. ·chosen OCC as their traininl site for the ROH Bowl same. ID 1971, Waabinlton abo worked out there, takin1 advantqe c:A the Pirate fteldl, blockin1 bap, weilbt room. and tralninefacilitiea. Thia year, tbe unlventty is aendin1 the team, band members, cbeerleaden and otben t.o the Oran1e Coaat area. Tbe HuUiea will be staJlDc at tbe Mar· riott Hotel ln Newport Beach while tbey await tbeir Jan. l Rose Bowl abowdown· witb 11.ichiftan. They wt conduct public wodoutl the first week they are at OCC. Wublncton'• first practice is scheduled for 2 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 20. Wublnlton is not tM ~team tW U. taken 8dvlmtqe ol OCC'a f~. 'fte Miami Dolpblm beld a few WOl'bula tMn ln 11'72 to prepare for tbetr Super Bowl date with Waahlnctoo at the LA Collleua. And the Dolplna won, 14-7. "We're quite happy that they think our facilities are that tood," says OCC's bead football coach and athletic director Dick Tucker. "I think one of the reuona they're Tucker said the team will have the U· sistance of OCC personnel lncludlnt trainers. And OCC fitures to pick up a re- ported $2,500 from Waahlnctoa for field Likewi5e, tbe Huskies are undefeated . after trainin1 ai OCC. In 1171, they stunned llicbi1an. Z7 .JO after opentn1 a 2-4..0 lead in the tbird quarter. No tricb as Kings rip Stars BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP> -The dreuing rooms of the Los An1eles Kings and Minnesot. North Stan provided dramatic studies ln contrast Wednesday night foUowing the Kinta' 7·2 National Hockey League triumph at the Net Center. The Kinp, who ba• won nine of their last 11 sames, lau,bed, shouted and listened to mmic while the alumpinl North Stars, winless in their last four home sames and 2·3-3 in their last et1ht, dressed in deafening silence. '"WE'D S'l'llUGGLING ·very badly ri&bt DOW and I Just don't know what to do,•• said llin· neaota Coach Glen sonmor .. . "Tbere aren't any tricks. n.e B11rleson is the key Angela fill void at 1hort1top DALLAS (AP) -The Boston Red Sox traded veteran shortstop Rick Burleson and third baseman Butch Hobson to California Wednesday night in another major deal completed at baseball's winter meeting.a. In exchange for Burleson and Hobaoll, Bost.on received third baseman Camey Lansford, out· fielder Rick Miller and relief pitcher Mark Clear. It was the only important deal made at tbe meetings Wednesday and the first significant swap involving American League teams. THE KEY TO THE transaction was Burleson, who is entering the final year of bis contract with the Red Sox. "We have obtained one of the finest shortstops in baseball," said California Mana1er Jim Fregosi. "We feel Burleson will fill a sreat void we have had at sbortatop since Jim Frepi played there," said Gene Autry, the Anaela' principal owner. "We haven't bad a firat·line abortltop since him," he said. · move directly into California's startinc infield. "With Bobby Grich at second base and Rod Carew at fa.rst, it gives ua one of the best infields in baseball," said Autry. Hobson, a former University of Alabama quarterback under Bear Bryant, bas had elbow problems requ.irinl surgery and lost his regular job to rookie GleM Hoffman last sea~. Ralph Houk, new manager of the Red Sox, said he expected Lansford to take over third base, with Hoffman moving to short.stop u Burleson's replacement. "I think this trade strengthens our club," said Houk. "We have a kid playing third base who ought to be at shortstop, and that's where we'll play him. We got a fine reliever in Clear and Miller can be a fourth outfielder for us." IANSFO&D, ZS, BATTED .281 with 15 home runs and 80 RIU in 151 sames at California last season. Clear, 24, waa 11·11 wtth nine saves for the Angela in bis seeood bit leape season, and Miller batted .274 with two homers and 38 RBI ln 121· games . "We know ll'a IOinl to be a real ln· tense pme and we're 1otna to have to tbrow the ball to win." ONLY TWICE this HUOD bu Stevena had to uneork more Ulan 25 puaea. Tbe fint ti.me wu aaai.Dlt Edison (14 ol a for 2U yards and one TD>. and tbe aeeODd ·came in the CIF quarterftnall a1alnat Loe Altos (14 ol 21 for 253 bards and two TDs). Stevena ft.cures to have put the ball in tbe air at leut tbat much lftbe Barona are to be victorious. "He (Steveal) knows what be has to do," says bia coach, Mike Milner. "He's copiual ol the fact be bu t.o bave a tood footbell 1ame. But be'• the type of kid wbo plan well under preuure." . Stevena' pc19lUon is almost ironic. As a sophomore he aat in !be ataDda an<S watch Fountain Valley 1et buried by Ediaoa, the 1t'll Bit Five champs, 35-7. He vowed then tbat he'd never lose to the -Cbarpn, altboutb tbat vow was broken a year later. .... QMJLDN'T picture myself being down tbere at ftnt," said the soft-spoken junio.r_. who bu thrown 16 TDs this season. "Buttbla will bethebi1gestgame · I've ever playeCI in. There's so much ex- citement and intensity around here. Not became we're playin1 in .the Big A, but became we're playin1 these guys again and we can beat them.'' IP ftllN'T apparent by now, let it be pomted out tbat this is an extremely ttpt mt. Tbe clicbe is old, but the term family trul)' applies to the '80 Ban... . aeeret is plain, bard work, but there'• too many IUYI around bere wbo think you can play this 1ame without takinl anybody out." Burleloo, who batted .278in1551ames for the Red Sox last season, bad been tn1aced ln dlfflcult salary negotiations wlth tbe Boetoa club. In another trade completed Wedneaday, Texu acquired Mark Wagner from Detroit in excbanle for left-banded reliever Kevin Saueler. Saucier was 7.3 for the world champion Pblladelpbia Pbtllles, who traded him to Texas u pa,meot for reliever Sparky Lyle, who went to the PhiWes in September. A tall order Tbe KiDp Jumped to a 2.0 le.d lD the ftnt period, let the North Stan cllteb up, but then erupted for n ....... werec11oaJa. - Claarlle Simmer and Marcel DlanM, tbe NHL'a acortnc co- le1 ... , Pl"'klld tbe spark. "We creMed oar owa breaks," .... ··--· ..... '°"" ,.., ,...a2:ao1u.MeG1M1~ ••••ped Uae l ·I Ue. "Tbey ....... ""' ......... ad -we Ult ......... We're a eoatmder ,..-.... fl ft cu eoaUllUI to • .._..•we lbould, we'll be ID. ............. .................... ~iMI" C1n' -·-............ ............. t:••-· Ult ...... period .. It WU tM ...... ...... tallrbJ ... "'!l'e-w .......... of 6" all~.·· ..W IAI ....... Cle9' ... ..,,, "We were pretty sure we could alp him even- tually," said Haywood SuWvan, part owner of tbe Red Sox. "It would take a lot ol money and it mitbt be a UWe easier to alp Burlelon on the coast, which la bil bome." BU&LE80N AND BOB80N, who batted .221 in 93 1ames witb tbe Red Sos lut HUGG, •bould Earlier Wednesday, Dave Roberta became the Laguna Beach Higb'1 Dan Toulouse (25) tries to operate under the wino of CoroGa del llar'1 Jeff Prie1 (23) and Steve Moore Wednetday eveniq. It wun•t •-:rw: Cdll prevailed, 16-44. For ttory and addltional , see Paae C4. (See BU&LaoN, Pap Cl) lllinOis-Chicago Circle '(who's that again?) at UCI lt'a not Nevada·(Lu Ve1u), nor is lt Texas Mii, Stanford or the Umftl'Sity ol PaeUlc for tbat matter. But, auu, tbln'a some lmportance, to UC lninl'• bMllet· baU pme wtU. IUIDoU-Cbleqo Clrele (wbo?) tclJllalft at Crawford Hall. Orad1l,.1Me_._•art1e._t..p -flll' CIMla BUI ·~·1 ....., to Ill• ... llll tlllr9 an till=~ .. ,_.._ -,,. ... All-............ ,. .. _ ...... ........ .., ............... .. •••• "1_. ........... ... ___ _.,... ...... -..... .. u..tr Niel MMI •••t'• ........ of ..... DeQlte Jllmola.Qlicaco Oreie'• 1 ... record, there la llOIDe tai.t Cbere. Paul • WOOif, a 1-t Jmlor center, allould paae IOIDe ODllCl9iUdn to bil eountsput- KHlD M.,.., wbo llu aftl'AIM • pohlla md 11 rebamdl Jn llil ftnt two ............... ,,.... ICC U. -.e.ooterl, too, ID tbe ..... of ..... Cooper <• ......... forwarcl) ud Vu McCart1 <• M -.•a m ....,,.). Po••• out tM ............ M ....... IW'd Tommle Sdwarda aid l·T Junior ,.,, ............. ..................... . ltal'tilll the of ............ Gnat Ta1lor and 8·1 Ben McDonald at forw8*. and W Ke¥ta Nier and M Rucl1 wtdeldlm at....,..... TIM Alllteat_.., wbo will enter tM ccm- i.at wltb a 1-l record, are "*""* tM natloa la 1corla1 wltll a 110-poblt aftHI&. ,,., .... allo, bdd••At'b, ............ aau. lD •Git ......... IUI'· ........(UO). ~ta.,_. a. t1ua, roe nsur- to rw wD tbe AMeaten, wldcla will 11 .......... ......, ........ Nt. --~---lt'1'"411 .•. · DHflte t•e '''' fOl•t total•, ......... ~------" .. frolll·llaen .... p&aJiq ............ baa been a oae-man terror oe tile boarda, ....... to Med~ ...... line wbldl tbe remalader fl tM f"1ll UDeilD'tP1otldlqattM•••• Somelliow, aceor4la:., to M.nt1aa, •uter 'ra,lor, llcO. ' w r. • •• . ........................... .. m. to .. .,. to eome tlO tM flwt tlO ,... .... .... -. !l'lae I••• will alM Hne 81 a . Wat'mllP fw ... AlltHJllft, wlllO wUl tra..a ... tlD JI::. he-lt Dtt Xllll • ............. . ,,,.. ... 1E ............ ,:. , -Jelill .. _ ------t-------~ t McGraw colleeta 1tellke, say~ pretsela will wait ,.,..., lrt. I \ WASHINGTON -nua•···~·· PltllUH . Ill pl&C"Mr 1\11 Mc:Oraw ~ a World ..,._ . ••a•r oo ea,i&ol HW Wlllrmd11 Md kidded Sea. IMb lWe Hou& U. ......... tJ ti ._,lvula profeeffeal apoftl ..... . ni. bllt WU bttw ... 0oae ti KUNI and Sea. JoM Heim ~ P-ylvula. ~~--·Dole ........ • llCNldl ut KWM IUUa _,,_ __ ... • &iUl ....... laft ( pntMl from ftild11pMa ......... .... ................ ftWMI bealtM"P"•• Ci· .., aoyall, ,..... ..... to two, ....... t.d llcGnwtoJiekuP&IMw'nn ..... uyou;re ... '° bave to wait many more yean to tute OM of tbole pntaela, •• McGraw jaUd to Dole. Tbe Kemu senator tokl tbe ace relief pltcber be •11 happier to ... bim in penon tbaD eominC ln from tbe bullpen to snuff ou& a KUNI Ctb rall.Y. ··we Ud a areat a..m. You bad a better team." J>oleaaid. · _ McGraw, wbo bu IMlped ralM mcmeJ to ftellt multiple scleroeis, aald the steaks would be donated to needy cblldren in PhiladelPhia. Hei.na said the PbiW• 1ave tbe natkm a lellOD ln over· coming advenity. "If we can work to1ether, we can do the same thin& ror the country." be said. McGraw presented Dole and Heim with otflclal World Series baseballs, Phillies cape and record albums of him nar· rating "Casey at the Bat." QNote of '"e d•• ----- .. I enjoy winning, but I never want to be accused of running up a score. I never eJoat and I don't want to see anyone gloat. It was just the way it happened." -Vlaee . Evana, Chicago quarterback, after the Bean' 61·7 .victory over Green Bay. / ,. ...... flPlaat• ......... . PUEBLO, Colo. -Talk about a fut .start: [i] here ii bow Southem Colonldo came out of tbe 4 • ' blocks against Western New Mexico. Southern kicked off and Western fumbled after one play. Southern scored. Soutbera kicked otf and Western fumbled on the first play.~ ticked •field aoat. Southern kicked off and Western fumbled OD tbe opening play. Southem went in for a touchdown, Wflltenl fumbled ~ the next kickoff and Southern quickly scored another touchdown. Finally. Western had two plays before it bad a pua in·. terceptoo. Southern scored aaatn. At the end of 10 minutes, the score was 30-0. Tbe final wu 39-7. Scalping 1 charges . heating up . . LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Tbe batUe between Oakland Raiders managing partner Al Davis and National Football Lea1ue Com- • missioner Pete Rozelle in- tensified Wednesday with a re- port that Davis claima Roaelle may have profited from the sale • of Super Bowl tickets. A sworn st.atement by Davia said the commi11loner may have received money from the sale of tickets to lut January's Super Bowl, and also acCUMd Los Angeles Rama owner Georgia Froatiere of beiDI lD· , volved in scalplnl tickets for tbe game, the Los Ancel• Herald Examiner reported in Wed· nesday's editiooa. Davis' statement was pre- pared for a trial in bis dispute with the National Football League over the Raiden' pro- posed move to Loa Anaelea. FaONTIE•E •as unavaila- ble for comment, and ao.elle said in a prepared at.atement: 1 "The only testimooy 1u11estinl that I sold Super Bowl tlcketa for personal profit bu come from Al Davis. Thia ridiculous CODten· lion ii tc.-.ally untrue. I've never sold a Super Bowl ticket for , personal profit to anyone. "ll is Ironic that Davia' testimony cites )felvlD Dunlq, sports columnlat for the Loe Angeles Herald baminer, 11 a sour~ for tb1a rumor wbea I am now respnndina to a atory prtat. ed in that newspaper. Davia' testimony admits that be bll • communicated weekl1 witb Duralaa concemin1 the Utip· lion over the put year. "I deeply repet that tbole punuina tbia caae a1aiut tbe Nattlonal Football League, and ~ otbert UIOCiated with them, are resortlna to fallicioua cbarader aaaaaaiution OD the matten aat even relnant tothe liptatloD. I II DUUIAG MID be wu aat a source for Davia' teatimoDy. "It la a Uttle frtabteniu t.bat one in tbe re1paealble paelticm at Pete Roselle would ~. to IUCb diMortkm ~fact,'' DuniaC said ID • pnpaNd 1tatemlllt. •'At no time, under ••1 dreWDl&aDee9, clcl J attUll .... of profttla1 penoaallf from. &aper Bowl Uek.U. Nor did J ..,.. • Al DaYll' aouree tor .... .,... ··1 eelled DaYll to eMek .. deparM• bl Pft ud bl • ....................... .... .....,. tor tUt ....... ' ........... J BURLESON highest-paid utility man in baseball history when be •creed to a five-year, $1.3 million con- tract with the Houston Aatroe. Roberts, a catcher-infielder with a .240 career battina average, struck it rich in the free aaent marketplace. Lut season, be eamed $15,000 with the Tnu Ranaen. His new con· tract with tbe Aatrol will bring him about four times that much in each ol tbe Dext five ye an. TBE Afta08 ANNOUNCED the contraet u a $1.1 millioD deal but it wu learned from sources at tbe meetin11 that in· centlve clauaea could add tbe re- malninl '100,000 to the packap. Tbe deal was announced by Bouat.c.. President and General llana1er Al RoMn, wbo said Roberta ' ability to play a number ol poeition made him a desirable player. "Hil value lJ bia venatlllty and bia soundneu, which is an asset IDOlt people don't have," Rosen 1ald. "I think be baa po\ential: He plays a number of posltiom, five or six, includina. catcblaf." "RE ftl'8 TBS •OLD ol our club Vfll'1 well," aald HO\llloll llana1er BOl'VlrdaD. "I ... bia ·role • a ut0it7maa. U be cu play replarly, It'• tbere. All be bu to do ll do tbe job." Roberti, wbo WU la the SU Dle10 amee ol b1a a1nt, Jerry KawteiD, wbm be aareecl to tbe Astroa' offer, aalcf bll mala · reaaoa fCll' _... to Homtm WM tbe opportanltJ t.o .... , • '' 1 feel tbere •1 more ebanee far me to plaj &Mn,'' 1ald Robert.a, • .. \: ~ -............ unOOPY DRAWEll -Morrice Lockett 14 months young, gets caught with bia panta do~ durin& a show ol the Harlem Globetrotten in Johnstown Pa. recenUy. Geese Ausbie ia the Globetrotter ' who. pulled down Morrice's pants and he was im- mediately whistled for a foul by the referee. •i.elc •• .,,,. •re ........ •••••le in the final period WMnesday ailbt u Cbica10 ' Gru& •uYey drilled in a 30-foot alap shot late u · broke a 1ix-1ame 101in1 streak by tyina Pbiladel~hia, 2·2, to hitbli&bt NHL action. Philadelphia now has three wins and three ties in its Jut alx games . . . Ebewbere, ...., Sdlma.U aeored two IOAla to key Vancouver's five-aoal third period, and the Caaucb rallied to drop Toronto, s..5 .•. Boston defememu Did ae4__. aeored two unallisted IOlla ln the aeCODd period to spark tbe Bruins to a M triumph oYer Quebec. Quebec 1oaltender llkltel Dita, upeet with bi.a performance pulled himself from the 1ame .,_..Redmond'• aec:ond aoaJ . Coach •lea.el Beran. tbeD aanomced immediately after tbe aame that be bad indefinitely suspended b1a aoaJteader for akatia& off the ice ... Peter Lee aeored two roaJa, lncludini tbe g~me winner. and goalie Gres llllJn stopped 43 shots as Pittsburgh edged Montreal, 4·3. The win was PittsbUJ'lh's s~coQd over the Canadiens in less than a week. ln the 14-year history of the Pittsburgh franchise, tbe Penguins bad never beaten Montreal in consecutive games ... Eddie , ... ..._ and Walter ftum combined on a pir of 1oala that sparked th~ New York Ran1en to a 6-2 thumpinl of Wasbinaton ... Wingers lordy O..g.laa and Wanea lliller each scored. tW<> goals and added an assist to lead Hartford to an 8-5 poundin1 over Wlllnipeg ... Mlb Bolay'• goal on a paaa·from Brya• Trottier with 31 seconds left gave the New York lslandens a 3·2 win over Edmonton. SPORTS 8Rl!AK I BASEBALL ~ . .. '*•,. .... 1 ........ , ......... I Jt'••Ata .-.iirlil !!..~·· .... ~-... ;-JN ==~'101.e Ua .... lll_..ail& ...... Jllc MA' 21-.. lut.d Diii*. .... to ............... --•• road. Drew, wlao mtend tM ....... a If.I ........ U. Ida Jut .._ ""l'•lf •• blt 11 ..... la U. ftn& Ult ... ._. eBalt auk two tU111·aromd jalpen la tbe final miaut. to pn ...... I 101·• eome-from-be.ltlnd Yletor1 over Wuldaltm. Tbe Bulleta led .......... a.,,, ...,, daree·polnt lbat at U. _. ol tbe tblrd quarter . . . •Ike Gleaa wbacUcl tbe ball out of -Newlla'• handl ln tbe ftllal 30 HCODdl to lMCI New York to a lOl-IN win over New leney. Newlin, wbo •cored a aeUGD bllb • polntl, eveeed tbe ICON at l~ lQI CID a pair of foul abota with le11 than two ·~ miautm to play ..• Forward 8eeU w ... •u ud suard 4Mll ...... eomblDed for 42 polnta to power Kana• City to a 112-100 wiD ewer Su DMto. Wedman led Kana• pt)' ,rttlt Z2 potnta ud 81rc11oa1 added JO • • • ...., 1_.. aCwed 25 polnta, ,._ ..... bad M and DanJI Da ..... added n .. PblltdelpNa defeated Cble .... ••too . .. Da.W ft••••• reeo.....S from a alugllb flnt ball to score eiebt polnta and lead an ia..o aurse bJ DenYer ln the third period u tbe Nuaeta broke a "".;.~me aiaf aUuk • defeatin« Dallu, 111-10'7 ... ArlMM •cored eilbt cae: secutive poiots in the flnal minutes as Seattle held on for a 108-tOS victory over Golde~ Slate. Tiiis ..... ,,,... ........... . CJUCAGO -Coby Dietrick, o1 the Cbica1o m Bulls ha IOIDethiq unusual to look fonranl lo when tbe NBC HUOD ends. I Di«ridt will ride a raft CID tbe Colorado River throucb tbe Grand Canyon. Coby'a brotber and a friend will be aloal f« tbe ride which ii scheduled for .lune 3. Dietrick bu riClden a number of raftl on a number of riven but says this wW be by far the moet cballenCtnl: P••t•• •• ..,,,., dt• r••dll I•••• II•• National Football Leagua Commissioner Pete • a..eUe bas slapped a conditional $200 fine on Cbica&o Bears runnint back Walter Pa,._ for ''joltin&" an official, the NFL bu announced. Payton was ejected from a Nov. 23 aame between the Bean and ~tlanta after be touched an olficial. Payton will not bave to pay the rme unlesa be ii involved in another such incident wi~an official this seasoa ... Startin& wide receiver Pat Tllfy of St. Louis will mi11 Sunday's NFL aame at Philadelphia because of a arotn injury . . . The Uaivenit1 of Oregon announced Wednesday it bas extended UM contract or bead football coach aid ..._ for two years, tbroulh January ol 1985 _ .. W.D. "a.Q" •1u. •M ooce struck out Babe a. with the bases loaded in the World Series, died at •bis borne after a Iona illness. He was 82. Ryan started bis 10-.year career with tlie Nt!w York Giants and finiabed with the Brooklyn Dodgens . . . Otia WaaMaci-. an aasiatant coach at LSU, was named head football coach at Southern University . I'~~ ..... •• TV: No events scheduled. .. RADIO: Hockey -Kings at Detroit, S:35 p.m .. KOGO (600 ). Basketball -Illinois-Chicago Circle at UC Irvine, 7 :30 p.m .. KWVE (108 FM >. Westhead leanis lesson Kiki signs Nugget pact Thia time Loken hold off Rockets, 109-108 HOUSTON (AP) -Los Anceles Laken coach Paul Westbead says that because be learned bis lesson in an earlier lou the team was able to withstand a "relentless" Houston Rockets comeback al· tempt. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Jamaal Wilkeabadtocombinefor' 14 points in the fmal five minutes Wednesday ni1bt to help the Lakera take a 109-108 National Basketball Association victory over the Rockets. . Momentum bounced back and fortb rapidly in the game before the final sur1e by Abdul-Jabbar and Wilkes iced lbe victory. WESTllEAD RECALLED that on the Lakers' last visit to Houston the team had a biC lead only to see it wiped out and turned into a Houston victory. ••I learned. my lesson the lut lime ft were here," West.bead said. After leading most of the way tbrouCb the first ball and taking a 62·54S balftime lead, the Laten were victimiled by a Houston sur1e in the opening minutes of the th!rd quarter. EDISON-FY GAME ON RADIO FRIDAY Radio station KEZY (1190) •ill broadcast tbe Ediaol\- Fountain Valley Big Five Con· ference championship. football 1ame live from Anaheim Stadium Friday n.l1bt with Bob Elder and Rama' Coach Ray llalavui at the microphone. Tbe broadcut will belin at 7:'5. Dile jockey Rick Shaw wW be on the aideUaea and in the stands to handle spot internewa with ~ac~. playen and fan.a. Houchen, Seurer share top honor Po181tabl Valle1 mp.,1 i'iDdt Houchen and Edison'• Troy Seurer abate defeulve plaJW ol tbe year laurel• in Sunset Leape football 11 cbolen by tbe circuit'• eoacbts. Houdlln, a DOH pard, led &be Baroaa lato tbe CU' Bil Plve Confermce cbam=llP pme, wblle Seurer, a ck•. did UkewtMlorU-. We1tmiuter Hll~ tua1a1 baek Srle WUll•I~•• waa .. ... oee..s .. "'"" of ... Year, wll&ll IW Worblaa.,.. .............. ·.eo.-o1 &IMY..,, The Rockets scored 1' of the third quarter's finst 16 points and . jumped out to a 70-64 lead. They increased the lead to 80-70 with 2: 46 left in the third quarter. The final 5 :30 of the 1ame was wlld with the leaa chan1in1 bands several times before three straight baskets by Wilkes enabled the La.ken to pull ahead. 109-104, with 22 seconds remain· ing. ROBERT REID scored a layup with 1• secondl to ao to cut the lead to 108-lOI. Norm Nixon fumbled tbe ball and Moses Malone stole it and made a stuff with three aecondl left to cut the score to the ftnal marlin. Nixon, who finiabed with 22 points, said the La.ken were able to win because they chanced play- ing style iri tbe second ball. "We slowed down and started playing our style of ball. We played much better in the second half because we used our ball con· trol," he said. The key to Houston 's comeback in the second hall was the play of Billy Paultz, according to Westhead. "PAVLTZ DID A GOOD job at center against Abdul-Jabbar. ·His play was the key thing that brought them back," the Los Angeles coach said. Paultz scored 1' points and 11 rebounds while guarding the former UCLA star. ·'It enabled us to do a better job rebounding." Harris said. Wilkes was the leading scorer for the Lake rs with 32 points. The LaJters are21-10. Houston, led by Malone's 28 points and 14 rebounds, fell to 13·15. Pro football probe Q ... &erma of yean aened, wlte are &M wt esperte.u4 offtelall la tM Nft.f A. Like playen, officials take the field by position. Referees Jim Tunney and Ben Dreith are 'both working their 21st aeuons while Pat Haaerty and Chuck Heberllne are In their 18th cam· paigns. Lou Palaali la the rank- ing umpire with 29 yean in the NFL. Ed Marion bu served 21 years aa bead linesman, line judge Jack Fette bu worked 16 seasom, back jud1e St.an Javie. is the veteran of all officials with 30 yeara service, aide Juclae Grover Klemmer bas worked 18 1euon1 and field Judi• Frlts Graf and Fred Swearinaen have both worked 21 yean. Q. 0.. O.J. 81•,._ MN &M cal'Ml' reeer'd fw Hense , ... .............. aUe•f&f A. No. Jim Brown averaaed 5.22 Jardl per Catl'J wblle laln· Int an Nn. record 12,112 Jardl on 2,8 caniea ln lUI allle-JeU caner. No. 2 at 5.14 1ardl per carry is Eugene (Mercury) Morris (804 carries, 4,133 yards) and Gayle Sayers of Chicago is No. 3 on the all-time list at 5.00 (991 carries, 4 ,956 yards). Simpson averaged 4.67 yards a carry while gaining 11,238 yards on an NFt record 2,"°4 carries in his career with Buffalo and San Francisco. Wb~n be 1ained a one-season record 2,003 yards in 1973. Simpson averaged a career-high 6.00 yards a carry. Q . PleHe 1he me •••e career 1latl1tlca •• fu•er Ka11aa <.1tJ placeklcker Ju Stne...., A. In a 13-year career that ended in tm. Steaerud bit oa m of 438 career fteld IOAl at· tempts, a M.l pettent rate. In 19St, be set an NFL record that still stands by bitt:in& on r7 ol 35 tries, a .m percentaae. He allo bit a ~rd 11 atral1bt that aeuon. Stenerud'• lonlest ftekl 1oal wu a_,55-..yarder a1alnlt Denver in 19'10. DENVER (AP) -Kiki Van- deweghe. the Dallas Mavericks' uns igned first-round draft choice. signed a multi-year con· tra ct Wednes day with the Denver Nuggets. In exchange for the former UCLA forward. Dallas will re· ceive Denver's first-round choice in the 1981 Natioaal Basketball Association draft. In addition, the teams •ill swap first -round picks in 1985 and 1986, with DalJas receiving Den· ver's choice in 1985 and the NUI· gets getting the Mavericks' top selection a year later. · Dallas made Vandewe1be its first· round choice, and the lltb player overall, in last J.me's draft, but the Mavericks could not come to coalract terms with him. Dallas entertained tradeol· fen from various cluba, but only Denver •u able to finalbe a deal. --- ...... _ .. ,..._ ..... ________ ___.,. ·-------,.....,. ____ .... _ ----.......... ....~-~~ .... -... -----------...... -.. -.-. ... --..,,,.. ............. FOOTBALL I TENNIS .Gauchos dominate picks Edda 1hare1 player o/ tM year honor .. ...._ lowl e,a.am,.. ~e-eou.e lucMd ..... playe,.., lnd'6t •Nie recetver Ylle 1:4No, U. ...,_., Co player ol \M Year. oo the All llll811an ec.hrenc:e football leam. .... a ......... fl'OIO Su Clemeo&e tacb, dared ............ '°' ....... wttta ~ • ......,. ,..... .... , .... u .. , ,,. ...... u.e .... .. ....... l:ddo led tM COAi.,._. u. .-.ceM.na wtu. • catcbM fol' m yards ud \oUc'bdownit And M dld It de1plti mis11 1n1 two ••m• with a brulaed kidney J......_. &ddo on u.. ftnt t.am .,.. teammates lll1ke llacl8ovlc Curt Arona, Jobo HUI, Guy Jou.-. Sl•vt IJodkln, Mike 0'-lolvln. Steve Abram Md Mike Brook.I Radk>v\c ii a aopbomore olf ... ahe tackle, Arou 61 a fl'elbman \11ht .ct from Su Clemente tbah. Hill, a sophomore q'6&11.erback from Los Altos. Jobuoo comes frolD Capiatrano Valley t:li&h and ii a sophomore place-kicker; BodkiD is a sophomore center rrom Irvine High. Dunivin prepped al Capistrano Valley High and is a de· fensave lineman. Abram ts a freshman middle linebacker and Brooks 1s a sophomore safety Su at.her Gauchos were selected \0 the second team They are rW'lnlng t>Ack John Nicholl, punter Eric Schmidt, defensive lineman Chris Healy and Don Howard, linebacker Tim Gallagher and safety John Hudaon Ftnt Team Ofteue Poi. Player, School Bl. W&. Cl. Wa-lllb Eddo,Saddlebacll 1·3 lM So. Ex-Dodger Snider presents awards Edwin "Duke" Snider, tbe Los Angeles Dodgen' latest Hall of Fame inductee, will be on hand \0 present baseball awards at the inaugural Oranee C.Ounly sports ball ol fame banquet Feb. 16 al Anaheim Convention Center. Snider a resident of FalJbrook and a radio and television ~uncer for the Mont.real Expos, still holds Dod&er records for most home runs in a ,career (389), runs batted in (1,271) and total bases (814). When be was inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame in July, the Dodgers retired bis jersey <No. WR -J--Davia.aouua.-... 0 Kevin Howell, Rlvenlde ' 0 Rob Oilater, P•lopsar T ---l1 .. 9le,l1Mh•1i* T -1'\artl VWare&l.s&lawatna c .. "l1°k,l••••h* TS-c.ft Mw,l1 IM1M~ Qa-Jm-11 ...... dl QB-Paul Pewnon, San DielO RB-Bruce Brown. San Bmrdno RB~ Robert ·hrmer,Sa1rDie10 RB-Paul Linney, Southweatem ll -G111 Jr~•••· ~ P -Dan Arevala,Rlvenide Ftnt Tea• Orf-. OL-lliike Dunivin, Saddleback .• OL-Gary Haerin1 Citrus DL Wayne Boutelle, Riverside DL-D. Tbompeon.San Bernardino 0 Douc Reed.San Die10 SE-Mark Steck,Rivenlde LB-S&eft Aka•,8a61ieMa LB-Rob Kochman,Citrus LB -Jamie Brown, Riverside LB-Alan Dale, Palomar DB-Willie Allen, San Diego DB-Jlllke ..._..,SaddleMdl DB-Scott Keaana.Citrus DB Al Mac Lean, Citrus ~Tea•OfteMe WR-Richard Moore, San Dieic> WR-John Heaton, Citrua G -Craig Moore, San Diego G -Mike Miller. San Bernardino T -James Dages, Palomar T -James Huntsman, Citrus C -S. Markovitcb, San Bernardino TE-John Carpenter, Rivenide QB-Ron Jeglum, Riverside RB-Brian Gutierrez, Citrus RB-Lance Reed, Riverside RB-John Nichols, Saddlet>Ack K -Marco Morales. Sthwslm P -Eric Sd1mldt, SacldJebaek Seeoed Team Defeue DL-Clutl Healy, Saddlebad DL-0. Howard, Sacldleback. DL-Kevin Taylor. San Diego DL David Melcher , Swtern SE Joe Jimmerson, San Diego LB-Tony J ardino, Citrus LB-'nm Gallaper, SaddJebacll '"' M f.5 w ... t-1 ... ... e-2 t.-0 e-o e-o ... e-o 6·3 e-1 5-10 9-3 1-3 1-2 1-1 1-2 6-0 1-1 5-10 1-l 1-1 6-2 6-0 5-10 6·3 6·3 6·2 6·3 6-3 6·3 6-0 6-2 6·1 5·11 6-0 l ·Z 5-8 l ·Z 6·3 6-0 6-3 4). led h N · l Le · ho LB-Jerry Johnston, San Die«io Snider t e ataona ague m me runs DB-Louis Patrone, Riverside 5-11 • 1·1 5·10 6·0 5-10 6-0 5·8 (43 ) in 1956and RBI in 1955 ( 136). Snider will present awards \0 the outstanding DB-Mario Miller, San Bmrdno high school, junior college, major college and pro· DB-Victor Fletcher, San Diego fessional baseball player in the county during_1980_. __ o_a-__ J_olm_~· SaddJeback •• So. -So. -So. -... -So. Ill ... -Pr. -a.. llO Fr. llO ·n . IOO So. -So. .. So 170 So. m So. 212 Fr. l.IO So. -So. 22S So.· -So. m Pr. 210 So. DO So. 115 So. 115 So. •• So. 1115 So. 185 So. 186 So. 110 So. 240 So. 230 So. 240 So. m. So. 220 So. 220 So. 180 Fr. 183 Fr. 20S Fr. UIS So. 180 Fr. 115 So. 191 So. m Fr. 245 So. 20S Fr. '23$ .. So .. 188 So. -So. 200 So. 190 Fr. 180 Fr. 185 So. 191 Fr. ARTHUR ASHE Hononry umpire Entrie8 accepted for Hoag rUD8 Entries are now being accept· ed for the five and 10 kilometer Runs for Hoag which will be staged Saturday, Jan. 31 in COO· nection with the seventh annual Clambake Week operated by the 552 Club of Hoag Hospital. 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Best••nc at noon and eoatiJl. uln1 for aome four houn, a aeries ol round·robtn matcbel between world·clua tennis pros, national wheelchair tennil stars and celebrities, will hilbll&ht the benefit put on by Chapman Colle1e. Arthur Ashe, current U.S . Davis Cup captain and one ol the game's all-time great players will serve as honorary umpire for the day. Other invited tennis pros in· elude Roscoe Tanner, Bob Lutz, Charlie Pasarell, Dennis Ralston, Marty Riessen and · Dick Stockton. Celebrities who have been con· firmed for the Tennis Parade in· elude Carl Reiner. Lloyd Bridges, Desi Amaz,. Jr., Chad Everett and Jim Kelly. Brad.Parks of South Laguna, the national wheelchair tennis champion. will be on hand lo play in tbe ublbition ta ..._ and doublea, aJaq wUb oa.- top-rated wbeelcbalr players. The ubibitiaa will be ftlmed by the Mike Doualu Sbow for showtnc a( a later date. A fund-raialq brunch to meet the playen will be held at 10:• lat TENNIS a. m . at a coat of $35 to tbe public, which includes a full-day of viewin' the exhlbltiona. Ticketl for the exhibition only will be$10. ''Tbls is such a 1reat thi.al for the wheelchair community and the able-bodied community u well," said Parb, president ol the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis. "Charlie (Pasarel)) and Arthur (l\abe) have given so much of their time and everyone is 100 percent behind this." A variety of pro, wheelchair celebrities and , mixed sinales and doubles play will be held during the day. In addition, a clinic for local disabled children will be con· ducted by the foundation follow- ing the exhibitions at 4 p.m. PUT .A PAIR·OFO•·· SHOIS IN YOUR STOCKING. $19~99 -- >- Come into any Second Sole Athletic Shoe Store and take advantage of our special sale on Brooks Super VUJanova's. Only $19.99 a pair and a saving of $10 off our regular price. 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(s.tw.en Rt 55 Md S7) 771-3620 , • BASICETBAU. • A tale of winners Sailors rout foe, gain finala . a, llOGD CA••MN ......... _ Newport HarW ... h1H'bell eoaela JerrJ De8ulk i... .._....,.,_......._about tile ltnqlll ol a... IAape ......... tMM put few da1S -........ to mm llilm ~ ol the •• Jeet. ' .. abs' wbat hll Sallon did to wMt ..... · 11dend bJ tblllr coach u tile bMt .... la ,_.. yean mt ~wood Hip, ma,be tile 8aOan Uft a few talll to .,m, too. D.._,. aLV&IACIL&i& Jaalifted tw a a!aot at tbe Sula Au ....... _ ....... Mp a1aimt bo9t Sula Aaa RIO l'ridq ._ (I o'clock) by mwe ol aa ~" lf.M rout ol tbe km,...,, and it reelly wua't tbatcklM. Tbe Sailon, bebtdd 11 pouatt trom Col'J Everhart ad U from f.t Bick Claeeio and e-2 llike Loft eaeb. bad L111wood down by 21 po6Dta before tbe ...S ol tbe tbird quarter before Dehtk relented wttb a few 1ub9. "We aeeuted ow 1ame plan to a T," aaid DeBuak. "Normally we're not qaite tbat COD· ""aUye, but tbole IUJI (l.Jnwood) were aeary. I wanted to eontrol tbe tempo and nm when lt wu to our ..tvant.a1e." The defendin1 Sunset Lea1ue champiou jumped to a M &ead at tbe oul.Mt and were not to see tbeir lead trimmed to lea tbu aeven pobatt the rem••Dder ol tbe 1ame. Everhart, Ciaccio and Love bumecl L111wood from varioul aqles and the balance ol tbe Sailon' BOAketball scores co::.v-............ St. n. MofUM S4 lot ......... Ifie •• -" ... 71 Cel ...... 7'0. C'-'-·M.-SS Cet 54• Met1lwl... "· tll·Chl Clrc .. s1 Pu_.t S.... 1Jll. s.no;,.. SI ... So 0....,.11. H-•ll·Pe<lflc 71 .... W ... r St. n. GrMd C..Yoft SI Meftt-11. H. Color-j2 ,.._SC. 7'1. Color-SI 7J ........ r .. " Tecll n. USIU ao Olil.-.,. SC. 7'1. ~Ion ~hi 7S L•-•. r .. ns.un.rrtn Junior~ TOUaMAM&•l'.I .......... ....,,.,. ... 9•"1-71. Rl-""970 Fult'l'10ll., v ... 1ur.~ , ...... o- •Pm -P.-v\ Glende .. !p.m -~WftlY\ Cit~ . Hlghechool TOUaMAMawn ......... ........... H••-1 He.-r .... 1. ..... -Sot Senre AN IS. ~ll 11 loO S-C-.-"'"',..... aqua4 ..... .,... ... too, wttll • llltK ..,_, ( ... ) andlald ...... . ID tbe ftnt U.11•the8aOan Wit a 11-lT 1-d the 1hontina,._.... WU MM.,....,...71.T rate (lkl·ll) from tJae fteld. o..al1tM8aOan cUcted cm Jkl-41 (17.1 perelllt) llDd at tile llDe tile Tan made n« .. (71 pereeat) . 1'bl)e Bftl'lwt appean to be tUina • wbue ... &eft.olf ...... ol the Sallon' bla ..... ...... qo, .... Loft, tile .,,. ...... ~the ... Claedo wu a DIW •.....-to tile Sallon ·attack -and a aoodcme. "We're tr7ia1 to 1et blm (Claedo) to beteome a little man w.,. ud ccdktmt,'' Mid 0.Buak. "He abowed lmprovemeat tmllbt·" It really wua't a tllree-maa lbow, boweYW, and Dellullt added tbat be .., p&eued wttb tbe play ol bis bendl -notably Du Sauerbny, Bob Nettles Md Dave Little. L~ KNIG8'1"8 tried to put cm a 2·2-1 preu in tbe leeond quarter, but it bad lltile effect on the Sailora and tbey •Yelllually called lt oft. A fourtb~uarter 1purt by tbe Knlpu tot tbe final score within rapectabllity. Lynwood WU not at total nrea,tb -M pant Alfred Jeakiaa la 1tlll involftd in football u tbe quarterback lD Saturday's CIF Soutbern Con· ference cbampiouhip 1ame qaimt El lloclena at Anaheim Stadium. But bil ablenee did not appear to be m,uch ol a factor. Lynwood Coach Bill Notley called hil team, which entered tbe 1ame witb a 1.0 record, tbe beat be bas bad since hil CJP' l ·A ebamplonablp team. ARE YOU out OF "iDEAS ·FOR THAT . CHRISTMAS LIST? , VISIT OUR "HOLIDAY STOCKED" GOl.'f SHoP! •SUGGESTIONS• • Selected Foot-Joy Golf Shoes 20% Off • Shirts 25% Cotton (13 colors) $9.95 ............ ....-..0'~ ......... Sr••-ti. o.trell " DAN ARNDT (41), MIKI fllDGlllATM (41) MTTL.a CclM'8 Cl-L YNCM (11), llAllt( ........ .-: • Ml-ICO.l '1, ClftC.._1117 loo i.•~ """ n. "-'"" Sert ,_.,_~,. '-• • Pull-Over Sweaters (orion) 3/$33.00 Sea gs rip Artists Tritons, Dolphim, Uni post wins Corona del Mar's Sea Kings breezed to a '11-M non-league victory over Laguna Beach to hipJipt area prep basketball action Wednesday. In other games, San Clemente kept ita AeOrd in- tact at J.-0 with an easy 82·58 win over Pioneer in the openin& game of its own tournament; Dua Hills toppled Villa Park, 71M3, for its third ltraipt win; and University advanced to tbe aemtflnah ol the comolaUon bracket in tbe Sonora touruaeat with a S2·SOovertime victory over Rowland. . Irvine, Mater Dei and H~ Beach wen all on the losing end of fames played WedDesclay. Here's a rundown on fames involvinl area teams: Corone ..... , 71, L.8glNt ..... 44 The Sea Kings, b y controlling the board1, banded the Artista their farst lou of the J.llO.ll season in five attempts. Mark Spinn, CdM's 6-6 center, scored 16 pointa and grabbed 12 rebounds, while teammate Steve Moore, a S.3 guard, gathered eight points, nine re· bounds and a.I.so passed for six assists. ID all, the Sea Kinp won the battle of the boards, ~ -20. Cdll WU a.I.so bot from the fioor where it COD· nected at a SS percent clip, bittiq 33 ol eo field 1oal attempts. The Sea K.inp' Jeff Pries led all scorers witb 21 pomts aa \.bey took a comfortable 14 point bulce at halftime and expanded the margin to 27 by the end of the third quarter. Dan Arndt wu the only player to score in double figures for the Artists u be tallied 14 pointt. Lance Stewart a.l.ao added eipt pointa in the losin1 effort. With the win, Cdll improves ita record to 3·1. lftenna 13, lr¥tne 11 Irvine exited the Sonora Hip Invitational with its third straight lou of the leUOll despite JO.point efforts by John Pattenon and Lamont Wu.on. Irvine bad a 28-17 lead durtq tbe aecoad quarter before things fell apart and SaY&nna rallied to ad· unce to the cooaolaUon aemiflnala. Cteepl 11, .._,Del IO Crespi 's tall and talented Celli, despite beinl out-retnmded, 11·23, Jumped to an early lead and were never threatened. Larry Williama bad a doun rebounds and 11 points for Mater Del, but tbe Monarchs were auper cold from lhe field in their own gym, hittinf only eightof~in lhe firsthalf <21.7percent) and never re· covered. \ Alao ICOl'inl in twin fil\U"ell for Mater Del wen Ron Tarbet (12) and freshman Cbria Jackaon (11). Unt"'9lty U, Roalcftd IO Brad Gu.a lc:ored tbe only buket in overtime to lead Unl'"1"1lty'1 Troiam to tbetr third win ol theaeaacm. wu a see-saw battle to the end. Rowland bad to come·from-bebind to tie tbe came at 50 witb a minute to play, then neither team could acore unW the extra period. Guess aeored in the ovenime period wbea be re- bounded a miued basket and bit a jumper from about four feet. 1ena. ........ a...._.,. Tbe Tritons breezed to a ftnt round victory in the San Clemente t.oumey wttb 11 playen dentins the s coring column for Coach Rieb Skeltoa'1 crew. San Clemente went iD ire.at. tO start and in· creased the marlin to '2-17 at halftime cautlq Skeltoo to comment, "I I'*' tbe lftODCI quarter ia where we bit them tbe hardeat." Tbe Tritona bad a 26·10 edle in that period. The victory WU the third ttrupt for tbe Tritona this aeaaon and moves tbem into tbe 1emtftnala Friday night. DeM t11e 71, Vll9PM13 David Rhorer scored 11DOiatt.17 ol tbem in tbe second half as the Dolph.ins came back from a halftime deficit to poet tbetr third 1tralpt win a1ainttoneac.a. Tbe bic difference came in the third quarter when Dana llllla outacored Vllla Put:, J&..13. btell912, ....... "'" ...... Huntinctoo Beacb bad a~ at tbe tree throw line, cumins only 17 • attempta, iDelud· inl nine on the front end ol cme-ud~ lltuticmt. Bobby Tbompeon wu tbe ldP aeorer fw tbe Oilen witb 21 points and pl&Jed an all·UOUDd noor game. Scott Warner hit %7 for Katella. Boating regattas set Newport Harbor Yacbt Club•1 Cbrl1~m.aa Recatta for all clulel will wind up tbe year 1 re- catta activity ln Newport Beach and Capiatrano Bay Yacht Club'• Chriatmaa Re1atta for Performance Handicap RadDI n.et will be tbe llllO flnale for the entire Oranae Cout. Thinp wtll not be much llftlier aloal tbe ~Ure Southern California cout u yacht club ndn1 ac- tivity wtndl down. Tbere are no re1at\u aebeduled in tbe Loe An1eles·Loo1 Beach area; two bollday recau.u will keep sailon busy in tbe Santa llcmiea Bay area, arid three clubs in the Su DlelO area will boat botiday reaattu. Santa Barbara Yacbt Qub will wind up it.I · Uni¥erllty took the lead in the ftnt period and beld it molt of tbe way to tbe ftnal pertod wbeD It · aeuoa wttb tbe annual Sebolutiet Retatta for all cluae1 Saturday and SuDdaJ. Rustlers, Citrus tangle. They're not un1raclous bostt, but Coacb Jim Greenfield and his Golden West Co1Je1e bulset· ball team finally make an appeanDH in tbeb own touniament toni1ht. _ Tbe Ruttlen, boatlnl the aecoad annual GWC , Tournament, flay the fourth and final ftnt·round 1ame at a o clock acalnat Citrus. The contest follows a I o'clock outln1 between Pasadena CC and Glendale. Tbe Rultlera bout a 4·2 record, with two ol tbe wiilt comiDC a1ainat teams competiq in the tourney. GWC dltpoeed ol Fullerton, IM'7 and 1topptd R1venkle CC. N•. Sbould tbe Ruatlen win tbeir ftnt 1ame, tbe7 "°'1ld play the winner ol the Pu~a­ Gleadale matcb Friday at I . Sllould tileJ lcile, tbeJ ..ad meet tbe loler ol the aame came at I p.m. P'rtdQ. 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'B ttgglag' _ The "Roach Coach," a special creation·for a recent custom car show in New York'Ci- ty, could prove distracting to motorists. It could, in tact, prove down right bqging. It was one of 300 custom cars, vans, bikes and jeeps on display at the New York Coliseum. r ~~~--,::==========================~ Caution urged • on genetics STANFORD CAP) -The president of Stanford University hu said the rush to commercialise the spectacular results of genetic engineering experi· menu could hamper further research and create connirls of interest for universities. Donald Kennedy, former commissioner of the FOod and Drug Administration and a member of the National Academy of Sciences, said the free now of scientific information normally I aasocla~··with university re· search is being hindered in the scramble for patents. The research could become extremely lucrative if large- s ca le production resul ts. Preliminary testing bas led to production of human insulin, in· UHIDY terferon -a possible cancer weapon -and a human growth hormone. I N A SPEECH PaEPAaED for an address at the University of Pennsylvania and simultaneous release at Stanford, Kennedy said that "the likelihood of commercial scale succesa now aeema very high." Stanford, along with Harvard and the University of California, is one of the leaders in the field of genetic research. Harvard's Walter Gilbert, a leading r e· searcher in the field, is also seeking the com· mercial rewards of the research, accordint to Kennedy. Harvard has announced that it does not plan any commercial forays ln genetic-splicing. Last week the federal government iaaued a pa- tent for the basic gene-splicing techniques de- veloped by Stanford's Stanley Cohen and Her bert Boyer of the University of Californ.la in San Fran· cisco. llOYEa ISCO-J'OUNDD of Genentecb, a lead- ing genetic en«iJieerin& firm. Cohen ad coUeape Paul Berg of Stanford, wbo won the Nobel Prbe for his work with gene-spliclq, have studfutly re- fused to become part of any commercial venture. The rush to reap the potential profits from the research has already tan&Jed legal proceedings between Genentech and the University of California over whether Genentech used UC re· search without permission. Vesco , jinn pact nearing? NEW YORK CAP) -A federal court judge, re- jecting arguments by the Securities and Exchange Commission, has cleared the way for a settlement between fugitive financier Robert Vesco and a holding company he once controlled. SEC officials in Washington are expected to decide soon whether to appeal the ruling on Vesco's dealings with International Controls Corp. THE PROPOSED SE'ITLEMENT would re- turn to International Controls the stock certificates held by Vesco, representing hia 2S percent share in the company. The certificates are worth $20 million to S25 million, according to a company lawyer. Vesco, ln return, would be released from an obligation to pay $5.3 million that had been awa rded to the company in previous court actions. "It means a gnat deal to Intemational Con- trols," said Sheldon Camby, an attorney in the firm of Shea ar Gould, which represented the com- pany. .. TIU! SEC at:POa TEDI. y had oppoeed any deals with Vesco, who ned the United States in 1973 and was charged with loot1nC firms controlled by Internation al Controls of more tb1n $200 million. San Diego pilots mo ving SAN DIEGO (AP> -Pacific Southwest Airllnes .. ,. it will mon tome of it.a pilota and ru1ht attendant.a to Los Aqelea from Su Dieso in an effort to cut down on ferT)'inl crews between the two cities. 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I.a tbe ,..,. bepa UM prime ret. •• biHcl1nc town • per--eeat, ........... \Mt po6Dt ... ruebed la April it WU •aid to be • •= ewmt. But• w.-...,, \be prime bit 20 a1aln and was .......... Tiie •U"DiDI na11 are ftytq, Just u they were earlier in tbe year. Henry ltaufman, credit-wise partner in Salomon Brothen. tbe laftltwt ftrm, 1aid Jut February tbe nation faced "a na- Uoul -•raeocY" bec1uae al bll credit demuda. Th1I week be wal"Dld al "enormous new tredlt demanda" ot $CU bi.Won in 1111. a third b1Per than in 1•. . The amuiq \hint about the penlatenl weakneues and ex- Cfflel', and all the promises and tbnall in Nlard Lo them, ii that the CCM.mtry in the meantime bu come throulb a suppoeedly "cor- rective" recession . . Tiie IQ diftenace over tbe PMt year ua ..._ PGIJUeal. In fact, forcmeoltbefew Um• bl Nfflll biltorJ ot•....re., tM lllua· Uon out-..-tbe political -.tdentlaaa. Md a~ lolt Illa Job. -Varioul analyaa have been mllde al Bould a.11u'1 defeat of Jimmy Carter, but one tbat ...... fair ud lolical ii tlaat people ••N upMt about the d~ eeaoomy and tbe ..nlled prom. ilea to improTe it . Hardly an ~mlt tbiDI bu improved over tbe put year, unleu it la \be alllbt lmpl"OYelDmt ID prod\ldlvity durins tbe tbird ' quarter, ud aome DI tbe problems have turned much, much worse, to wit: -Tbe eaUn automotive iad\lltry, once the nation'• atron1eat, ii in trouble, baYlq mt Sl.5 blWoD la J•t tbe flnt nine mont.bl ol tbe year. A8d llDW, witb blftatkle outpaein1 wases. and with la· .. ........ Niall .... outloc* la WOl"Mlliftl. •1 10N1 or A•DICAN8 -ud a rec:ord a million wtll l'Mda ... •. IMNDebuJtal .... la tbi.r decade -have been abut out of tbe boult.., market by b1Cb prteee and hi1b lntereat ratea. Neither problem .. Ubly to disappear or even Lo aoften over tbe neat few maatllt. -Small buline .... are 1tranalln1 under the welcht of repla- tiona, biCb lnte19t rates, and costa that are rilinl so fut tbey can- not pus them on to their cllltomen and atill expect Lo make aalea. Tbe hope wblcb aeema to have been e:1preued in the recent elect.iom la that a new administration with new ideas eventually will make headway •la.ins\ the problems. But riabt now tboH problems seem intractable. Truckers eye miles per bushel ~ • • CHICAGO (AP) -It may be a 1001 time before trucken are computina their miles per bwihel, bul an Australian scien-' tiat says experiments in bis country sbow veaetable oil rrom farm cropa produces u much Power in enilnes u diesel fuel. Soybean was rated at 104 per- cent and sunflower. peanut and coconut oils were rated even with diesel. -•--"-· g ~ Ollire laelper The coet ia slichlly hiaber and there i.s one other major prob- lem ~ the veaetable on can .O rancid. But Graeme Quick, a re- aearch scientist from Victoria, Australia, said recently experi- ments in bis country show there'•. future for veaetable oil u replacement for diesel fuel. Ve1etable oil. be 11ys, can also be blended with diesel. ·•By producini oil from rapeseed and sunflower at co- operatives. the coet per aal.lon is $1.IS in Australia," said Quick. "Figured into lhis price, however, are p~eed.s of the by- Jim Scholfield, an account executive for a Dallas advertising agency. shows his office helper robot nicknamed "Scobot." The robot can deliver meua1es and has a two-day radio system for office communication. The toy, naUonally marketed under another name, was a gift to Schofield. ... Now local investors can enjoy personal service and untraditional rates Now you can buy and sell through a national broker at big savings on commissions-without giving up most of the personal service that you're accustomed to. We'll save you up to two-thirds of the commissions that you pay the full-commission houses. On some transactions we even beat the bare-bones discounters. Try us and sec. Call or write for free brochure and commission discount schedule. He told the American Society of AIJ'icultural En.U.een that experimmll show rapeseed ud llnaeed oils can produce 108 per- cent as much ener1y as an equivalent amount of diesel fuel. • Fuelaubs set back WASHINGTON (AP>· -A federal appeals court has dealt a possibly fatal blow to the country's ftrSt com· mercial plant to produce synthetic fuels, accord- in1 to sponsors of the project. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Ap- p ea ls panel recently ruled invalid a sur· charge wbkb the five gas companies bad sought to impose on cuatomers to help pay fmancine costs for the $2 billion plant near Beulah, N.D. COi • fCT S CORNER ( KBS J ~~~Boje&~ Rare Colfl9 • ltarnpa QOlD •SILVER ,.....,,,., ..... ... a..-. --a. 114.1• ... ~ K~~ ........... 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The productioft C09l also does not include dealer markup, transportation C09ta, tues and other fact.on involved in the pump price of dieael fuel. ''The major obetacle to adop- tion i.s still coet," be aaid. "But it's encouraeinl that the oils are not tied to crude-oil prices. They Ovt-r Th~ Count~r .asou-. appear to be agriculture's mast promlaing altemaUve fuel for dierela. Petroleum products have been ao much cheaper, but will tbey always be available?" He aaid acienUata are looking for tmwers to the problems, in· clucliq a way to keep oil from becomina rancid when it is stored too IOng. ~1 UP 233 l Up 14 2 Up 111 UP II S Up 111 UP IS 2 UP IA.J Up 13.4 Up 17 7 Up 12} Up 11 l Up 11.4 Up 10-7 Up 10.0 Up 10.0 Up '7 UP t.l Up t 1 UP l.l Up 1.1 up ao UP 1 0 Up 1 t Up 7 7 Up 7 7 Up 11 Up 71 ~1. 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I Thufsd•y, 0.cemoer 11 1980 s ONLY PILOT (:7 •Neae poor rf ass' Plant closures hurt California SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The lar1e number of tndustrtal plant closures around the stale has creeled "• new class of poor" for the nation's largest state, arcordin1 to testimony at the last in a senes of heanngs They are veterans of the CaJifom1a work force who now find themselves V1Ctinu "of someth•n• new in the West -plant closures,· sald state Sen 8111 Greene D Los An1eles, who chaired the hearing this week They are people "not disadvantaged " who have been well·employed and making money all their working hves, but now find themselves on the bricks with nothing 1n sight and their welfare benefits running out Greene said WrnlOlJT aETaAINING IN a shnnkmg economy beset by infiaUon and skyrocketing li ving co~s. their prospects are bleak, he said The purpose of the heanngs which have also been held m South Gale. San Diego and Redding 1s to find a way for stale government to ease the blow of plant closures , and layoffs wh ich have put som e 29,000 Cahforruans m the auto tire and rubber steel lumber, plashes agn cullure and assorted other mdustnes out of work Most of the closings and layoffs have occurred m th~ south where more than 80 percent of Cahfornaans hve STATE EMPLOYMENT Developme nt Department director Douglas K Patino told ihe committee the plant closings and other business problems mirror economic changes nahonw1de He called the effect on some v1ct1ms devastating · He blamed the cutbacks on business slowdown technological changes unavallab1hty of production resources hi gh production costs and foreign compet1t1on The resulting loss or we lfare benefits and health ins urance coverage has been accompanied by affh cllons mcludmg ulcers heart disease stroke high blood pressure and d1abetes The v1ct1ms also suffer psychologicall y marital problems divorce su1c1de alcoholism and child abuse Mas!> layoffs also generate cnme and violence s aid Pat mo The meeting also saw the unveiling of the Bcown -adman1st.rat1on s report on pl ant closures Among its recommendations Is the creation of ·a c;a 11fOrn1a economic adJustment team' of government labor and 10dustr1al leaders to help commun1t1es and work 1>rs and protect the ri~hts of the victims of shutdown!> Banking firms to get refumb SACRAMENTO (AP> Ah>ut l 000 banks and savings and loan firms are getting S25 m11lwn in tax refunds because the s tate reduced their tax to renect Prupos1t1on 13 The Franchise Tax Board this week set the tax paid by financial msLituttons in heu of personal property tax at 1 532 percent for 1979 the lowest rate since the law was enacted m 1933 Other corporations pay personal property taxes on equipment and rurn1sh1ngs but financial 1nst1tut1ons instead pay a corporate income tax surcharge Controller Ken <.;ory said the new rate gives banks and SaVlngs and loans the same tax savings that other corporat.ibns received because Propos1t1on 13 rut propert) taxes beginning m 1979 ... 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C.1\11~ IN GUii ~ l>4llC* 11110 a ..... ltUl\lisl "°""'-' .,.... • OOOOT!Md A ••~I lfOl'I ~lo,.oe • w••llll) ,o .. 1u1 011n11• ,._...,.1MV1 llJI" IOI awry -._n1~ FIOtlO• OISGOYWI ...-1 .,,.,.,.. 0 \ht money II Tom llMb (left) and Peter Scolari and aet IOIDI meouraiementflom tbelr boa· {Hollayd Taylor>. but they're preoc- cupied in th.ia scene frbm "Boeom Bud- dies" tomcbt at 8: 30 on ABC, Channel 7. c;om.no ''°"' • OtCK CAVETT G...st ClllV111 T utlin • ~MCOHTACT(Rl (I) M•A•t•H l'atl'l11 MulClll1Y llkH DOl"O p41SHO OV4H IOI I ptomollOn pllilOM>pl\lCall'y until 1141 r.tara ot lh• rapid aov~1 made by • llfl(OIC llOllCOPt8r pUOI (!)) aAAHfY MILLEA Ccww.nce• ne 11 th• victim ot a government consi>lr •· cy, en unemployed spy 11o1<1s 1ne squao 1oom 11 7'1>0 In~~ HEWS N8CHEWS HAPPY DAVI AGAIN RICll.. Pot-and RalQll find dales ;n 1notl'le< Piil ol town bul run 1n10 110<!· bl& whef1 1 lll<r OllOS l>Oy lri411'ds thOW up I AJICNEWS JOKER'S WILO • M'A 'l 'H COi Poll4H learns 11111 neg. lltve reports regaroing llom ano 1111 1077tll l'lave reacheO Seoul ti) BARETTA tll OVER EASY Guests soprano Kathryn Grayso11. consumer MIO- ~11111 Olerle Wlltel, Jeck LaLM\ne • MACNlll. I L!HM,_ ""'°"' (I) TIC T~ DOUGH 9 M/llfll OfWflH Guest•. ()oily Patlon. L• AemlC:k 7:30 8 2 0.. THI TOWN 6111~ 1nd Melody attend Ille world premlefe ol • Slll11 er-comtnerclel, tlll curM ot Gri"lth Perk 11 ei.plo<ed I FAMllV nuo &HANANA i<1111y McNlchol playa • coot.ie-Mlllng Girt Scout 8 HOUVWOOO SOOAAES II ,ACE THE MUSK: • P.M. MAGAZINE Mee14 JOl1n 'Howerd es Ile com~tn 1n tile t11atl\aton; a un!Que lelee>llOl'>e se<vt<:e t0< new parents. Cl'let Tell mal<.M a Gltfman 01"' wltl'I leflover 1>eans; Juell Mis- sett hue 1azz.,ose oance step, Joyce Ku111awill on whars not •n toys tor the hOltday ID MACNEIL I LEHRER RE POAT Chan11rl Li11f ing• f) KNXT 1CBS) Los A nqeles 0 KNBC 1NBC) Los Anqelcs D KTLA 1lnd ) Los Arigeies D KABC· rv (ABC) LOS Angeles C1J 1<;FMB (CBS) San Diego 8 KHJ· TV (Ina l'LOS Anyeles @) KCST (ABC) San 01"qo CD KTIV (Ind J Lo<; Angtile'> Cl) KCOP·TV llnd I LO~ Angel'!'> 9) KCET· TV !PBS) Lo~ Anqelt>'> ml KOCE· TV 1PBS1 H un11nqton Beac11 I ~ P.M.MAQAlN 1:00 Cl) MAGNUM, P.I. (Pfeml«•I A private delae- 11ve llYlllQ In H••all ..... on tl'IO Navy and IMICOtnM a tar get fo1 k Wiota '*'*' l'IO tries to llnd tl'IO people wno murdetecl hll bMI lrlend, 8 GAMU PEOPLE PlAV Sclleduled aegmenta 1nc1uoe 11n11s ot l h• World'• Tovgl'IOSt 8oune41< competition: hang 911011 compet111on: 1a n1tor·a olympu:s llnCI • m.,tl•I 1111• Olsplay • MOVIE • • • "Robt>«y" ( 1997) St111ley Bake1. Junes • Boolll •A 8flf1WI train IS rot>bed ot a lor1uM •tier bnll'lant planning by Ille thieves (2ht'I.) 8 QI MOAK & MINOY Mori< Wfont;( belle\IW that • young monlley la 1n den· get end kid,,..,. I"-entmll t1om the 8ol*'er Zoo II MOVIE ••• "I waa A M• War Bride" ( t1M9) Caty Grant. Ann Sh8f'lcUln, A Frencll- ma11 marrleO to a WAC a11emp1s to gain entry to lhe lJ S at 1he same time as a gro.ip ot war b1ldes (2 hlS.I CD MOVIE *•*'II "Al1p0<t" ( t970) Dean Mar11n, Burt L11'1C&I· ter A snowstorm. • mired piano. an elderly stowaway and IM bombing of a PH· aengilr 111 plague an air· POii manager ti) MOM.TH£ WOLFMAN ANO ME A temlnlst pl\Otographer's ........ ....._ ~ .................. .. _..... ..... ....... ,.., o.a. ....... 09wld ... llld Olfllel9 .... r:~ DMIM:P\AY, f 81 Oft&t:JMOl llMIO ··~ "~~ 8111 ONrec-..,. In ...,di Of Alt AuetlOt'' e:aoe9 IOIOM..,_ Ki.~ lclnny, • ...,.... ~.to~ w11t1 ._ ...., hit roornmet• t~ '*°"'· • THIDAHaHG '""'11111 Jim 0... _, prlnclc* dencefa ltOWI Londion'a Royal lallet petform It\ 1111• nllllical fantMy adept.cl trom • 1111ry tale t>y the •°"*' Grirrwn. HO•dllAMIY~ An Air 'Ole. w.teran ~ ""° etltnlnal cw.-on hie a11poeute to agent orange. . .....,~ "Seladl" •a•dl lr8ALMNG Lole runa Into I hlOh ecllool ~ rlQl!t ett.. having • ... fight Witt!'*~ • IHEAK l9MVlfW8 Ro09f Ebert and G«le Sla11411 tlka I loolt et I MW ltONS at the bol O"lee - lllm• about fatni!IM •• with IC~ lrom "Ordinary ~." "Tl'IO G1eat Sen- tlnl" ind "One-Trick Pony." • u.s. CHl'IONICLE "Whit Price Mlrecle9?" Jim Lanrer reports trom Mlnnete>tl •• Iha helllh care cec>lt-' of 11'11 nation •• to tlnd out It Amer<• can 1ttord todey's high tech· nol~ medic.al mlrectea. 10:00 8 (I) KNOTS l.AHOINO Rk:llard, dtlven by spite over L1Ut1's aucceaa. quits 1111 job )utl U she tc0tW I hlige commlMlon on her 11,.1 re•I .. 11te .... 8 NUMtlEllM Hor1C411>uy1 1 porno mov· le belle¥tng tfllt It features I one of 1119 Mighbors. 1nd Roger haa a on.night fllng witll 1\11 lntetlor decotllO< 184:,':" Geraldo Alwre reports Of'I the apidetl'llc of her Oln use In the United 5111 .. .... HAVOC ITRUCK ~eern111e Was No Lady .. The hurt~ "Camille" atruek tl'IO U.S coastline wlttl 20-loot tides and 200· mi..an.flOur WlnOI • 'Ml OlD HOUSE Bob VIia demonstrates hOw to tay e parquet kllch· en lloOt. IC)ealla with a matble lllpetf a.t>oul lllf! litepleee a"'1 conlldets ,_ .acurlty 1ya1ems. 10:30•~ NETWON< NEWS ~~I "THtament Of Youth" v...~----· ....... ,.,,.., ~ tM *"°ll'Y °' .. .,.... l!'f lllCI lol*t ~ IO a ~,.... .... Ao6tl\d, ,,.,, 21 <"> • -.&..,.,... ~ "TM ,,.,_ Nut Door" A ~tary report °" .,_ In tM 8outtl .Oftll ~ a P'Ol'MI ortgl- ~oMce9' on CIS. 11•••••<1>• NIWI • HOUYWOOO IOUAMI I NIWlVWIO GAMI OHi tlV llYOHO "Contact" SIU O.mott r~ I Ylluable 'W9ICt\ .. a om ll'Otll 1111 .,.,. MllY. 11:30 8 C1J THI JURMON8 Louiee la eal!lld to Ml11 e coolo.booll ot her grW\CI. mother'• ~nt old ghetto reclpea (R) 8TOMGHT Host· Jollnny C1raon. G~a; Hodding Certer, Chetiee Nellon ReilV. • PMONMcaLL kOCKH 19 MCNEWI OUNllttOKl Festus lrlO Hawley -· ~ outll•s tranafetrln(I stOlen gold trom • trlln to 1 wagon and l'IOld o" wltll Ille wagon ll'd the gold (Part 2) • M'A'8 'H Frank th•-• hll bacll o.it 1no appti.s tor a Pu1ple Hearl wlllle H1wklye mo.irn• Ille IOM ot a trlend ano sends an uncletage soldterhOme • MOVIE •'la "T,,1ee Te•u St-a" ( 1939) JOhn W1yne, Carola Landis. A cowboy 11des 10 lhe rescue of • yo.ino women wllo llas ~ t,,reatened With Ille IOU ot he< 1anch. ( l llr., 30 mtn.) • tlD CAPTIOHlO A8C HEWS t t :50 8 (II CHAlllUE'I AHG£UI Kelly tells 111 lo.,. wltl'I ~ s1unt-1ty1ng gr.,,dson ot 1 notorious crime tigure (RI -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 8 Cl) MCMILLAN l WIFE A .omen tlndt her dog ano l'llt huat>eno mlSS!nQ and a r1n1om note JOHN DARLING TONtGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS TUBE TOPPERS CBS. 8:00 -Mapum, P.I. Tom Selleck ltan u a fun-lovina private de- tective in Hawaii in the premiere episode ol this new fall series. KHJ • 8:00 -"I Wu a Male War Bride . ., ~ary Grant plays the tiUe role in thil 1M9 comedy about a Frenchman who marries a WAC (Ann Sheridan). KTTV • 8:00 -"Airport." The original high adventure movie with Burt Lancuter, Dean Martin and Geor1e Kennedy trying to stop a mad bomber (Van Heflin) and save a crippled plane. demanding one ~­ ~ dolaf1. • nwJGHT ZONI A iru.rat9d io-lluyl • 1<>119 potlOn frOtll • prot.- IOf. then glv. It to 1111 gln- trtancl. • YOU IET YOIJtll L.R 8u6dy Hld! .. l ,.,,... a _, wtlO roller-lkat.S KIOSI Atnerlc:I. a prot.- ~ )'Odeler end • lady trudcdrl...., 1~30 8 TOMOMOW GuMll. Bob Halaa and Irving Lo-. wtlo SUC· ceu tully orougl'll su11 1g11n1t • 11S1aur•nt'g Oress COO., Chrls1opner Reeve. 8 MOVIE • * • "Negall'.as" I 196111 Peter M cEnery, Diane Cilento. An unwed co.iple take up a blza11e form ol rote-playlng witll a M W twist 11 1 preluOe to lovemeklng ( 1 hr., 55 min.) D THEF81 "Liil For A Firing Squeo" • Ml88tON: IMP<>88*.E Tiii IMF must 510p 1 Car· 1bt>ean-gover11men1 ottr- e11rs plan 10 as~na1e his president 1:00 8 (II POUCE WOMAH Pepper s 1nv01_,,t witn • pa11110<1c artist results 1n 114H co-l>elng Olown 8nd 1 polrce sriootout (Al • MOVIE • • • ·we Jo""eo lne N1vy' ( 1982) Kennell'I More. Joan o·enen. A •ICiiy Navy offioer 1191• Into more tr~ tllan l\e c:en handle bellore -11- ~ .. a reel hero. (2 "" I 1:*»a THILON!~ "GoldT_, .. • lllCMI •••"No Time for Com· ldy" I tlMO) J-Stew· "'1, Aoaalind Auaeell A ptaywrlQl!t , ... "' love with Iha •I., of 1111 Btolld••Y proeluctlor\ ( 1 h1 , 45 min) 1:451 HEWS 2.'00 HEWS MOV\£ * • "The Onl~ W1y' I 1972) Jane Seymour. Ma"• Potier Oen1al'I v11. lagers V1rnly 1t11mp1 10 hold ott Nazi oppress1011 our•no World War II ( t hr , 49m1n I 2:108 NEWS 2:158 MOVIE • • • "B1o~en Arrow" (1950) James S1ew1r1, Jell Chandler In ll'le 18701. the co.ir8Q41 of a scout 11etp1 bttng peace be4-Ari· zona Mtller5 111d the hos- tile Apaches 11 hr 55 m.n) 2:25 0 HEWS 2'308 MOVIE • • ''i Unla•tl'ltul W•le I 19681 S\19l'lan Auoran Md>el 8ou<1uet Me<1 ... tn 11a1o.isy a man plans wnat appears 10 oe Ille perlec:I murder when ne CllCl'IM h•s #lie ""'t" anotl'llt< man (1 N 55 m111 I Hoe MCM1 ••i.. . .,.. .,,.... Heftd'' I 'N11 floMrt Alda. Ullda ~·"_.,..., llleW... .......... ....................... t<M .. 1*1._.,.. In 111 M VOOdoo wit. I I tw., 30 min.) 1~11• MOWl a *·~ "Thi S.. Of a ...... 119'7) ~ Tracy, l(elt\tfW. ~. FIQl!ta -....n ..,.,,.,. Mid ranolwl t• _,,. Ille 9'-epllt a tMllly. (2 In., 31mln.I 1:4e. MCMI • • * "The Story Of Ale•· _.., °'"*" W " 11»e1 Don Amee"•· Lo<elte vouno. encoureoect br tt1e io.... ot hie wita, ... ltrUG- glee t.-ntleUly to ~t the....-. (2 ht'I,) 4:11 ..... 4:30 MCMI "Under FIH tl SlllH " ( 1145) Gene /!Ury, Carol Hughie Whjln e )'OUftg "*' Inherits 1 OOld mine. ..,. tlnds 1111 Ill• tlOnlPltClt· eel (I llr I • HEWS f 'ridatf• o.,,. Hteflt ......... . 11'00. • "OeMtt T111r;'(11135) JOhn W1yne, Miry Korn- man A rodeo Slit 11111 out to 1119 a gang of bank robbels ( 1 llr I 12:00 . ••·~ .. The Big Sky" (1951!) Kirk OouglH, Dewey Ma111n. bp10ter1 tllv-4 up lhe M1uourl Riv· er 10 Bt1clltoo11no18/11ern- 1ory oesp11e Ille riaz1ros (2 nrs 30 min) e • • • "Dear Heart" ( 1965) Glenn Ford. Getai· 0111e Plge A soon·IO·be- m 11 n ed 111esm1n oec-ttw1 obiect ol attec11on tor a sp!nS19f postmrStress vlsllrflg 'Ne. York 12 hrs) 3:00 9 * * ''> "Tht Gun AnO Tiie Pvlptf' t 1974) Mllf!C)I GOlll\Of. Estelle P.,sons /4 tug11111e gunman poses .s an 111ner ant P<eecher ( 1 hr 30 min I 3 30 8 • * • · Batlle &.neath Tile Ear1n· I 1968) KltWlll Mal,,_, Ill~·-llenlure by Armstrong & Battuk 'Number 96' should have been 86ed By PETEil J . BOVEil LOS ANGELES CAP> -NBC 's ad· vert1sements scream promises of new adventures in adult comedy: "The Series They Tried To Ban In Australia · 'Number96.' " Below one ad's headline was a car - toon tableau showing, among other things, four undressed women and a transvestite. "The moat outrateous group of TV characten ever collect· ed under one roof!" teased NBC. "The newlywed baset>.11 player wbo strikes out ! The starlet in search of a casting couch ! The open-marria1e couple who are ready ror anything!" Etc., etc. * • (TV REVIEW) The most o utrage ous group of TV characters ever coUected UD· der one roof, revealed in Wednesday- throuch· Friday showing at 10 on Channel 4 this week, tuma out to be a mild collection 1>f sitcom types, Utter · in1 behind a nau1bty-soap opera facade. Outrageous? C'mon. "Number ts" * * • She's got seeret Betsy Pal.mer back in '96' • NEW YORK CAP > -The re 's nothin1 like getting a part in a new television series to make an old pro feel youn1 a1ain. Belay Palmer, long·time panelist on "I've Got a Secret ," says she feela as young now as she did when she wa s a c ting i n 19501 dram a tic pro1rams like ' ' P b I I c o Playhouse" and "Studio One." Miu Palme r , 54, will appear as M a ur ee n G all o w ay . a wi d o w fa cin g ~ALMH 1pin1terbood , in NBc·s "Number M. •• The protfam, which follows the adventures of a croup of apartment house residents, aired for the fint time Wednesday. In an interview with the Daily New1, Miu Palme r ,s aid he r character will experience what many women in their 50s 1othrouth when they're alone. Sbe will set ln· volved with lovers and start dr1.nkint too much. IUu PalDMr aaya the pro1ram wW be "1pley ... but iD toad tute. "It alJon you to peek 10 far and no more . Jult at that polDt wben you mltbt pull back, it tat• a comic twbt," abeaaya. Illa Palmer baa kept buly ln J'!· cent years appeartq on Broedway and in rqional theater. 1'loqb re- tumin1 to televiaioa and Holl)'wood, she's not tivint up her two bcM.a la the Eaat -just in cue NBC forecloeeson "Number ti." ·1 AM NC71'/J'4 AJlflMALI 1 AM A HUMAN 1IP.J'Cl I 1-AM ... A MAH I" · °" .... let., Tew•llAll•IALL DAYIDCOI JIM AttMK~ is a land·loclll:ed "Love Boal." If Australia tried to ban this, Australia s hould be admired throughout the Western world. In fact, however. this isn't quite the "Number 96" some in Australia were worried about. The down-under version, according to re- Ii able account•, really was out- rageous, featuring frontal nudity and the sort ~ comic shock that networb a nd 1pon1ora fear wo uld send American audiences reel.inc in bor· ror. So, Americans are 1ettin1 •bat they usually set when a network turns ita band to "adult" entertain- ment -the soft tease, a 1Uckl1 packated T-and-A carnival Uaat wouldn't raile a blush on a IUaa~ pi spinster. Strictly Dallu CowboJ Cbeerleaden stuff. THAT ro&M WOULD be ftDe ii it weren't used aa a substitute for sut>- stance -and substance in this cue would mean a 1ood lauah or two. Instead, there is this: M ax (Greg Mullavey), of the open- m arrta1e couple, bemoans a mean hangover u he fixes himaeU a drink. "What did I have in my mouth Jut n ight?" he asks. "Our hoste11' / Sequel set for "Goldie' HOLLYWOOD <AP) -0 . J . Simpson and llellaaa lllichaellon will start ln "Goldie and the Bo:1.eJ G o to Hollywood," a sequel to their top.rated movie last year on NBC. shoulder," responds wife Marion. And that's one of the show·s funny lines. The dialogue soon descends to this level: Max: "I don't think you could han· die me (sic) making love to another woman." Marion: ''Why not? Misery loves company." AND YOU THOUGHT you were abed ~ "'lbe Ropers." All ~ thi.I isn't to suuest that "Nwnber 88" ia a bopelesa cause. Tbe stnacture ~ tbe series -focus- bal ma tbe 1cbiaoid life in an adult apartment bulldin1 in Southern Calllorala -presents interesting 1tonliae poaibilities. Tbe creators ud the network are clearly tryiq to oat "So8p" ABC and it can be done. Tben'• no N..an to •UppoH that "Number• •.. oven time to work in· to • poove and oven some snappier acripa, cu 't be at least as suc· ceuful aa "SOAP." On tbe other hand , there's no reaaoa to 1uppo11e that "Number 88" will be sranted those benefi\a. This week's three n11bt run ia said to be tbe show's mate-0r·break opportunity. Jud1lnl from just the first two hours of t.he 1bow, I'd have to wager break. Connie's IJark Singer Connie Francis, who first appeared on American Bandstand in 1958, shares a laugh with Bandstand host Dick Clark dur- ing a taping for the show, to be a ired Dec. 20. The movie aho stars llllton Berle, Jack Gilford, James Gre,ory, Stubby Kaye, LJDne lloodJ, Sbella McRae, Bill Williama and lle1 ~~~===~==~~=::::;:=====~1' Wyllie. ~- --f'UIA h621-WI I It• Or .... .,..m) ------------ -.......... I • .. --··--... ---·- I I, '"""TAINMINT /. INTPMllllON I Thutld9y. December ' '. 1 tlO Pro theaters log industrio11s year ,, =:=:o.. ;..-.;:.;.· •Lii• R. MUTCMllON T ... ......._..,__ ..... .., AKA •&.11• MUTCMllON -•: '"" ... ,.,. ......... ., ,.. , .... _ ,...... .. • .... -·...., ....... ""-" C...) ·''" I ... tllealer ................. '° • ........ a ................. " • .., .... pro. ............... ~ cluriq Im for °":~ ~':': ~ t.I alferiap rro.~Cwt ..... ~'1two-Mqe=·· ala r.._ leba'iee'a W..t ~ Ple1 ._ Sea Qam •I• 9lld "" from U. HetMqlilla Oluer "-' ...... j.a llOl'UI ol ec.&a ...... r•r 5o•tlla Coa•t aepertory, tbe elder ltalM•ee of dlie ""9lY '1 ,,_ at ... ripe oW -~ ol lS ,..,.., ll ...... ~y·1 IMU•l year ktct.IUt-alb 1.-IUlllM la.._ I liMtap nre two wotkl ,,......__ -"Pola&a iD 1\ .. " ud '"nme Wu'' -oe&Mdowulaln s.co..ctSt.ap, bolhbl1hly l.mpr..a • maunuap. OM ft1S llAIN8TAG&. Lee Sballat'5 lOVolv· 1a1 ~ o1 ''l.adybouM Bluet" and Martln Benaoa'a thou1bt-provokin1 "'RlCht of Way " proved I.be most memorable-al\bcNlb tbe mualcal ''Side by SMle by Soodbeim" and t.be farcical "Hotel Para~" were unapproachable for pure entertain· mentvalue It was an exhau.stin& year for the Costa Me~a Lenrwn may join Hollyuvod'~ walk HOLLYWOOD' (AP) -John Lennon, who cban1ed the course of musical history with the Beatles, never saw his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame but may get one posthumously, tbe Hollywood Chamber of Commerce aaya. About ao fans of the former Bealle called chamber offices a day after the 40-year~ld rock star wu shot to death outside bia New York apart· ment building to uk where they could find a star for Lennon or the Beatles. They were astonished to learn there was none, said chamber office manager Debbie Dragovich. ~ llOWEVEa, SHE ADDD: "Someone came in yesterday and'-picked up an application to nominate Mr. Lennon." The explanation for the lack of a BeaUes star is simple, said William F . Hertz, chairman of the chamber's committee, Walk of Fame, which an- nually dedicates 12 of the brass plaques to stars in music, radio, film and television. "No one ever nominated them. It's as simple as that," Hertz said. NOlllNAnONS CAN BE submitted by just about anyone -a cel~brity's aient, a publicist, a friend or a fan. The Walk of Fame Committee cont siders between 50 and 150 nominations and awards six stars at each of two meeO.O.s a year. Hertz said there were probably two main reasons why the Beatles have never been nominated either u a group of individually. First, in the years the BeaUes were together , the e,tiamber of only de· dicatinl stars to individuals, not 1roups. It only began honoring groups in the 1970s. The rint WH the Mills ~rothers. And the reason the Beatles weren't nominated after that, Hertz said, probably bad to do with a committee rule that all livine candidates for stars be on hand in person at the dedication ceremonies. ·•People probably would understand thal ii the Beatles wouldn't come together for a concert, why would they come together for a atar," be aaid. Actor quits role VENICE, Italy (AP) -Actor Mandy Patinkln bas left the cast of the multimillion dollar intern•· tional television spectacular about Marco Polo in what production officials described as an" amicable partina." The 28-year-old actor bad sisned on for the title role in the serial sponsored by Italy, the Chinese 1ov- emment and Japanese and American firms, after an 18-month run on Broadway as Che Guevara in "Evita." 8A1<; I 01 NO or •05 ANll 8k1S 101 '>UNI 1 OWi M 5'6·2711 E1clu.ft• lttowlngl BAD TIMING .. "--l-1M: .. -t1:11 Walt Dianey's Song 91 Soulh ~ti ~ ... ,_ ... I ~ A UNMRSAl 11f.l£A:-~ ' ... Jlil ...... ,.1 f" r-~ ......... fl .. \tt-.1, 1Mfe'UQ4i~[d Ul CITY CINEMA Orange 634·3911 ' EDWMDI' IRISTOl San1a Ana 540·7444 HWlllDS' FOUITlll YllllY Fountain Valley 839· 1500 EDWARDS' WOODIAIDIE Irvine 551-0655 "IDOLMAKEA" '"' "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" . ,--I ::2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY" (l'OJ I ~~L~SF.ENCOuNTERS' "PRIVA1E BENJAMIN" Clll I "THE ELEPHANT MA,. .. fl'OI "THE EMPIRE '"°' , STRIKES BACK" ' -NOl'AUE9- "ORDiNARY PEQPLE" 1•1 STADIUm [;) Scrcrcr n Driv er -In coll 6l9 7860 ~ "IMIMKIR" (R) "MIDDU AGI CRAZY" .. AWAKENING'' "'' "fADE TO •LA1:K" = -··-··-::-.;;· ·c~ ~-..;.J l'FLAIH GORDON" (tiG ''SllOUY. Tl4a IANDIT, PMT H" "~ DUftl'LING • QANQ Ctll• Ul TWll Cl•MAI Weslmtnster 893· 1305 ITADIUM Rlft·ll t~.-°'~ IO'iWi· , • RIOelAQAIN" · · .. ~··~:~: --,Or1noe 639·8700 PlCtflC'I fOllTAlll YllLEY Rift-ti Fountain Valley 962·2481 .. •CMOMG" ..... J ·~··. '"Dl¥MllADNI-' .... ......... ......... , __ ,._ ...._9'A,_ . Intermission Tom Titus compe111. *'deb ii about to put ha lab p&ay OD tbe ~. tbe boHday clullc .. A a.Ntmu Carol," open'"' 1\anday. And a number ol ln· dlvidual acoompliallmnta were rec:orded, amOftl lbeal: BS8T ACTO& --Hal Landon Jr. for "American Buffalo." Runner-up, Wayne Grace lD "Forever Youn, llarie-Lou .. " · BUT Acraass -Kuen Kondaalan for "Ladyboule Blues." Runner-up, lreoe Rc»een in "Time Wu." 81:81' IN SVPPOaT -Don Tucbe for "No ¥an'a Land" and Caroline Smith for "Laclybouse Blues." Soulb Coast Repertory loeled its third produc- tion of "'Tbe Glau llena1erie" in 1980, but Sebas~ tian 's West went one better with ita fourth mountina of "Fiddler on the Roof," clearly the top show of the year al the San Clemente dinner hous.,. Among the "name stars" recruited for com· edy duty, Kaye Ballard was the standout ironically in the year's least impressive play, "Apart~t 8 Strikes Back." Next to "Fiddler" in over.all quality was the. revival of the musical "The Student Prince." - Most memorable, individually, at Sebastian's were: BEST ACl'Oll -Paul Michael for "Fiddler on the Roof." , .... _,_ 71ll~JI-•~ ..... .._ llllSlHSIO ..... •'-l1l1Sll 9SM s.c. Hwy •1 llr--y 49"·1S1' ......... Nl¥ATl~C91 1.-...u. ••fl ........ NIVATI WIA .. 191 ·-····-·-···· ........ --... l&UINe ~.:1 . ................ , .,, ....... .., ,,,, ___ .. _..... _..._.. ... "BRUBAKER"(R) -"MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" (A) ......... <:.-, S C. Hl-y ... __ , "TH~ BLUES BROTHERS" '49"· 1s1<4 --~ii (R) ,.._ "CHEECH I CHONG'S NEXT MOVIE" (R) --· .. .... _"' ..-cur ... ...... _ _ .... ,.. .. • &A awa .. -...... --· u,.-·• _,_CMIT• .... Acraa&-Kaye Ballard for "Apart· AND OP NTITION TO 11c!.!-.:::!.~~.·~ meat8Strik•Baek." ADMINllT•R •ITATa ..... 8118'1' IN MJPPOaT -Jtlfrey --... tor NO. A-... uc!.!a:=.':..~'~ "Tbe Student Prinee" and Luisa lAlelala for I T o • I I 'h e I r t , .... "Apartmmt I Strik• Baell " I beneflcl•rles, creditors c. NIWf'OllT MOM8 LOAN •to, • •nd contingent creditors of 11c.r.-... ,._,......,.llNdl,CA l"lDall1 at tbe Har&equla u. aq ltorJ ~ u.. Elsle R. Hutchison of ~ ... Nf'OllTHOMaLO.uuHe. year ln all ioea1 tbeater waa ilan.,1M1M••c lrvlne, C•lltornl•, •nd 11eer.-... ..._,....,...9Mcll,CA d _.,_ -1 "G ....... _ ... _ .. _,.. ... m--'•al a persons who m•y be ~ ... Nf'OllTHOMal.OAN n1t, U"uwa us reaae. ._ ...,,_ -" otherwt• Interested In the ,.,. Fiftl• folll• that far~ tM mo'rie ffflloD wlll•nd/orHt.te: ="',..,.._,......,.llNdl.- and even tbe orillnal BroaidwQ company at tbe A petition .,., been filed '· NEWPOttT HOM• LOAN•• Shubert lD lM An1ele1. Loeal audlmees nidently by Security P•clflc N•· ~..,,..,...,......,.IHdl,CA •treed -they kept the abow n.mnlAI for ftve tlon•I S.nk ln the Superior G. NEW"l)ttT HOME LOAN •HI, roontbl. Court of Or•nge County 11c.,., ... ,.. .... ......,.a.K11,cA And whl.le the lon1evity ~ "Gre ... " llm.tted requntlng th•t Security '""':.. NEw1101tT HOMELOAN • m. the Harlequin'• aeaaon to ftve produetlioaa, otber P•clflc N9tlon91 S.nk be 11c ... ,.., .......... ~ .. ech,CA __ __.__. .... __ appointed •• person•I ,..... . notable accompllahmenta were nn;vn1.., ~ repreHnt•tlve to •d· •c.1"~~~"!:! LOAN, 1Nc., duriq tm. Amoa1 them, a splendid mountins ol minister the Htate of T1111 -.1HM1M1M Ill• ecor· the aeriocomedy "Butterflies Are Free." Tbe top Elsie R. Hutehlson hander ..,.,ion. performen: the Independent Ad· ~==-~~e LOAN, Bl'.8T ACl'Oa -Thomas White for "But- terflies Are Free." BEST ACTaESS -Denlae Dales for "Grease." BEST IN SVPPOaT -Darryl Ferrea for "Showboat" and Ann Siena·Schwartz for "But· terrues Are Free.'' mlnlstr•tlon of Est•tes •Ne Act). The petition Is set fw KaW-tta..,, he.ring In Dept. No. 3 •t 700 Tllll =.:: ::i:: with tlW Civic Center Drive, West, c-••c....o10r..,..~1 ........ In the CJty of S.nt• An•, -.11er 11, 1•. California on J•nuary 7, ,.,.,... 1981at9:30a.m. PublllllM ar..,. Coall o.11y P11ot. i F YOU OBJECT to the Nov. JO, l7. -o.c. •.II. neo .. ,,.., PUBUC NOTICE granting of the petition, you shOUld either appear That was the professional thea~er scene on the at the hearing and state ---.- Orange Coast in 1980. Friday brinp a loot at com· your objections or file ":'~":TC::.::::• munity theater over the put 12 mootbl, while next, written obJectloos with the c1ea.6ttt-t•u.c.c.1 Wee .... ""'l··-.. • •ocua on top community produc-court before tM Maring. ... .. keli1WrWY11....,1011WcrM11on a a '"" '""""" I' v -Of A C w INC .. • c.llforllle COlporo. lions. performances and the man and woman ol the 'our appearance may """ 110 ... ,.ct•r•I 1ct ... 1111u11.., No. In person or by your at· •s.>10161•. TrOfttf.,or, -DutJ.-1 year in theater. torney. -·eu 11 1"22 c:omouc.r LAM, cn, __:::_______________________ I F y O U A R E A of H111\lln91on e .. ch, Counly of RE 01 TOR Or a con-or.,.... 54-•"' eoo19rn1a, 111a1 • """ transfer 11 all011t to bo m•ct• to invent creditor of the de· LAHY CLIFT -GARY FAUROT, eased, you must flle your T,..,,,., ... -i...11.-1ect«"'11 'aim W ith the court or '° Plue ~ •. Sull• 100• City 01 Or..,.e, Collnty of Or.,. ... Stat• of present It to the personal ca111or111a. representative appointed The -rw 10 be 1r .... 1erred •• by t .. -COUrt Within fOUr dncrl-1" ..... ,., ... "11 llOCk ill '"" Ir-. lhrture1, eqwl~ and good months from the date Of Wiii of tllltl lurnllure ma""IKl11rl"1 irst Issuance of letters as b1111neu 1tnown as A c WOOD· Provided In Section 700 of CR"FTEllS -•oca1..i •I ua22 Com· Pll1W L-. Clly ol Hllfttl"910I\ .. od\, he pr 0 bate C 0 de 0 f Counly of Or-., SC.It of CelllOf'nl• California. The time for Tllo IJUllt trellftr will !IP c .......... flllnn claims w ill not ex-I m•l•ct .., °' a11er ,,. J0111 de' of . '" December, tttO •t 10 00 • m el ptre prior to four months Pro1eu1ono1 Etcrow S..••<"· .,_. from the date of the hear-Mclreu 11 1921 ~ Tu\lln " ........ San Ing noticed above. t• Ana, c.111om1.92101 . You MAY EXAMINE Ulldelelollle cl•lm\tnllleeKrow r-eterred to rwreln 1\ O.C.1mber n . the file kept by the court. ,._ If you are Interested In the So t•r at 1, ""°-10111e T•anster ... '11 •II t>u1l~1 ,,.,.,,., --"-uwd estate, you may e a re-11y 111e Tr-i.ror ,.,.. 111e past """ quest with the court to re-n•rurw !w\ME celve special notice of the I D•t9d. o.c:.n.e..,, ,..,· lnven•ory of estate assets LArry cun ~ Gery F .urot and of the petitions. ac-Tr_,.. ... ·counts and reports ~•o~•ssio11aL •sc11ow described in section 1200 of H•vic11 the Californi a Probate ~~~ . ...:_~- Code. SHta u.. CA!ltwlll• m 11 Keith c. Welputt, At· orney •t Law, 19762 M.cArthur Blvd., Suite 00, P . O . Box 7955, ew ........ .,-~ Publllftmd Or....,. c ... ,, D•oly Pilot. Oec. 11, t• . ..,_., PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Be.ch, California· NOT1c1 To CX>NTucToH 26'0 ' CALLINO '°. 81DS I !K-1 Ol14rkt NEWl'OllT·MESA Published Orange Coast uN•F•EDSCHOO\. D•STRICT Dally Pilot, Dec. 10, 11, 17' llid DMdllN 2 00 o'clock p'" of 1980 <49S9-81) IM 2'111 Gay of DeGtmber 1'90 -----PIK• of llld Recel"' 1151 Plec•"'I• SI , C"t• Mew. c.l"ornl• tJ•17 PUBUC NOTICE Prol•<I lctenllllc•llon N•m• RESU"F"CING FIELD EVENT PICTITIOUS9USINEH RUNW"YS "T HIGH SCHOOLS ..._.STATEMENT PIKe Pl-., • .., 1J1e 1'1S-ll ... , Tiie IOI-Ing--..,. 001"1 l>u\•· SI , Cool• Mew,'°' '2•i. MUti NOTICE IS HEltEllY GIVEN ,,_., A. NEWPORT H°""E LO"~ lr10I, lhe ·---k-1 Ol1lrkt Of 11 CorPO<•• ....... N•-1 8e•<ll. CA o ...... 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With the help of some friends, the director of the Museum of North Oran1e Q)unty has built a castle out of 5,274 Tinkertoy pieces. And in keepin& with the size of this big boy project, Mudd and bis builders "-'ed Giant nnkertoys, plastic versions 16 times larger than their wooden cousins. Tbe result is a 1,200-square-foot medieval masterpiece towering more than 16 feet. It's touted as the largest Tinkertoy assemblage ever con- structed. CHD.DaEN AND BIGGEa kids may wander through the colorful cas· lie Uluaion, e1plorin1 its drawbridge. towen and dW'.l&eoo-like rooms. Music and narrations from popular fairytales fill the museum balls, and 18 illustrated panels tell stories from children's favorite storybook charac- ters. .,_djoining the mammoth Tinkertoy fantasy is an exhibit on the history, construction add folklore of medieval castles. ''You learn about castles and fairytales so it's a visual experience as well as a learning exjaerience," says Mudd. ''The Tinkertoys are very nostalgic for adults and the kids can really relate to them." It took eight builders 100 boun to construct the giant castle, under the guidance of city of Fullerton architect John Godlewski. THE 5, ... PLUS Tinkertoy pieces were given to the museum by an anonymous donor. Stuffed dolls that serve as castle occupants were loaned to the museum · a.nd colorful medieval banners were donated by a major department store. Children exploring the exhibit can open their imagination to days of heroic battles, knights jn armor and enchanting wizards. And for those who want to tinker a bit on their own, there's even a room ~t aside with an assortment or the ilarge ·size building toys. ·'The little kids go bananas over the castle," Mudd says. "And the adults are equally excited about playing with Tinkertoys." Although the exhibit runs through Feb. 8, many of the fantasies and" tales carry the flavor of the holiday season. You 'll find Mr. and Mn. Claus in one or the castle rooms and a few elfin characters lurking about. TOURS CAN BE arraneed for Orange County school districts by calling the museum at 738-6545. Ad-mission is free. Adults, says Mudd, will fiDd the historical exhibit educational. But older folks seem to find plenty to do and see in the giant toy castle. Chris Johnson (left) and KerTY McLaughlin e:rplore the fantaBy castle made of plastic Tinkertoys, 16 times larger than their~ comim. The exhibit is at the Museum of North Orange County. Museum Director Michael Mudd "When we decided to build the cas- tle." Mudd says, "our board of direc- tors were the first to volunteer to help." Holidays ahead Just keep it casual for parties; have a pot-luck dinner By MAaY JANE SCAaCEU..O .... Delly l'ltllllta" Spending December doing everything lo extreme meam paying the price in January. "A person needs to use com· mon sense during the holiday season." says Steve Arterburn, assistant administrator at Care Manor, an alcoholic treatment center in Orange. He will speak on "The Holidays Ahead" at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Mariposa Women's Center, 777 S. Main· St., Orange. ALTHOUGH ARTERBUaN deals specifically with alcohoUca, his advice carries meaning for others at this time of year. "Anyone who gives a party sbould realize that one or two 1ue1ta out of every 10 who walk throup the door are simply una- ble to bandle any alcohol, and Ute other ei,bt or rune must be helped to drink° responsibly," he Hid in an interview. Formerly a dittttor of treat- ment for alcoholics in Texu, Arterburn recently moved to So!atb Lacuna from Ft. Worth. Tbe 17-year-old bachelor com- ltleted a master's de1ree in PIJCbololJ, bolted • radio show talltd ... SoberiDI Minutes" ud wrote a column about men· tal heabh problems for a Texu DIWIPQel'. , •a WM DaAWN to belpln1 lleollOllea, he says, becaUle of tu rapid pro1re11 made by 111911 ... r~.--11ettn1,:treatmeat. "At tlab bolpltal; we view ...... tlllm U I pbJtloao.ical ..... ud 1ta1 ••• , from .. ,.. Jud1ment1;' be 1a71. .,.. -an ea• or Pl'••• •••relf from J>eeomla1 an 1111' Mc. . · •·Everyone drinks for tbe same reason, but alcobolica process liquor differenUy," be ex- plains. SINCE TBS BOUDAY8 are 1trea1ful, alcobollca must pro- tect tbemlelvea from their ad· diction by sett1DI eaouab rest, food aiKt exercise; 'Arterburn says. '• Aayaae esperienclal bll ftnt non-drinldna Cbri1tma1 baa to be npeclally careful. I wouldn't recommend that a recovertn1 alcoholic ftll ln u bartender at a friend's party, for lnatance." But owr-lndul1ence can be a probleiD for anyone, and a sre•t percelll&lle at traffic accldenta lb C...,...a an attributed to drinkJncdrtven. So bow cm bolidaJ bolt.a en- tertain wttbout M1M1lta1 fl1tDdl oat to f.ee a dnmken drtYlne char,.orwone? ' ••as caaATIYS witla 10UI' partt•." Arterb•n1 1d.t.1et. 'Be creative with your parties,' says Steve Arterburn. assistant administrator of Care Manor in Orange, an alcoholic treatment center. "Kave enough chairs for every- one because guests who stand and drink aren't as relaxed. Be sure the chairs are ln groups d three to six, not lined up around the ectses d the room. "Have plenty of food out, and keep predinner cocktails to a maximum of 30 minutes so atomadw are filled ~th food, not alcohol." Arterbun) sue1est.a bavinJ a . profeutoMi bartender at parties or offerinl a punchbowl witb the liquor beside it so 1uesu can drink however they choose. "HOits m•t temper 1enerost- ty with responsibility," be •YI· ''Aayoae who encourapa buvy drlnkinl abould be t.bou•ht of a a dnat puaber." Courts aow bold boats nlpwible fDr ...... ". ...... 1ta11erta1 out tile door to become clrmk driven, • lm· portal nae. for companlea Ii•· •• CllNtma putiet . But if a 1ueat drinks too much, in spite of a bost'a efforta, what abould be done? "You can't lpore a drunk at your party. Intervene and 1q1est that someone else drive hi m home, drive him yourseU or offer to let him stay overnight." Arterbumsuueata. 1 - "Even if he swean he's fine, it's better to have some hurt feelings and save a Ule. '' Since only time detoxifies alcohol, colfee and a cold shower won't do a magic sober- ing job on old Harry, either, Arterburn says. "Basically, all you achieve is an alert. wide-awake dnmk." THE LIVEa processes alcohol at about one drink per hour. ao time and sleep are the only answer. And it's no time for lectures on sobriety or seU-control. "A simple 'Let me help you' is the best approach with someone who im't in control," he adviael. Help can allo make a family's bolida,.-aeason less atreasful, Arterburn says. "A wife abouldn't have the f\lll burden at eatertain.lnl and extra work, "bestresles. Like a 1004 bu1lne11 m anapr, lbe abould delqate rnpomlbWU. to otben, al&ow- inl her to feel tietter while set- Un1 more cloae. "It let.I everyone feel like he's bad a part ln tbe feaUvlUea, too,"beedda. HOLIDAYS CAN as bard -children beca.. commerdala Invite tbem to IM>pe for H · penaln,...,adtMJ-= wbat .._...,... eaa with tw ol CllMr , ....... "I e.11 1Ek11 tlileJ alw_. Mft IOID ...... to '9 ll'at.tftll IDr -tbere'1na,...,....1a ..... shape. II..,.. an dlTGl'Cld or widowed. be happy with the family as it is." His recommendation for the knee -high set is to "give themselves away " for Christmas. "By that, I mean they should spend time with someone older. like a grandparent, who needs the companions hip or the younger generation and often doesn't have it. "The time needn't be long - just an hour or so -but it makes an older person feel im· portant to have children share their time and interest." And for the person who pays the bills, Arterburn cautions against overspending. "REllE'S ANOTRBa area for creativity in entertainin&," he aaya. "Have a pot-luck dinner or provide the main coune and let the gueau bring the other food." Having a tree-trimmin1 party where each guest brings one decorallon can be run . and hosts can even pass the hat for monetary contributions. .. Just keep it rasual. People won 't like you less for it, and every liWe bit helps at this time or year, .. be advises. And how to avoid the post- season blues? "Be in\•olved with people, and place less importance on the tinsel and glamor of the season." he recommends. "That way it's easier to continue with a normal life on Jan. 2 when it's all over." • CJI , • No advice needed --.-PUBUC NOTICE P\JBLIC NOTICE -IUN-CIOUltT .. "91 MMiMI ~ lit ,... ...... _. Bo.w tor tlle .. Ucla9s Oianne ewberry (left) and Mary Jo Reilly show one of seven homes in Bayshores a nd Newport Heights opened today for a home tour sponsored by the NewPort Heights Elementary School PPTA. Home sweet house A couple from Chicago recently discovered it's not easy making a "home" out of a former "house or pleasure." Ob, sure. you can put ln a nice lawn. a Doberman pinscber guard dog, a baby. and a hue' sip that reads ''PRIVATE RESIDENCE. KEEP OUT," but to sex seekers, it's kinky and they still pound on the door at all hOurs of the day and night. The story brought back memories of a "house" ln my neighborhood that was vacated by a madam. Five of us sat around one afternoon and fantasized what a house would look like that was decorated in "Early Brother." "Well, I don't want to know," said Peg. "Just knowing that house exists in a neighborhood that voted for Reagan is disgusting." , "It should be torn down," said Juanita. "I don't have time to stand at the window all day and check out the cars." "I wouldn't have known it was there." shrugged Ardelle. "if I didn't get a glimpse of it through a hole in the south hed~e." .. Wild horses couldn't get me in there," saidSyl. "What would you say if I told you I could get a key?" I asked. They said in unison, "We'd kill for it. .. From here on in, there 1s virtually no dialogue to report. Five long. married ladies who acted like they got their children from a 4-H projed that got out of hand filed silently through the rooms observing, touching, each with her own private fantasy. The kitchen was the size of a - E,...a .... 11ec1c broom closet It wa s lust at h rst sight We were stunned by a large room with nothing in 1t but a pull- down movie Screen at one end You'd have thought we had never seen a mattress noor before But it was the bedroom that stopped all of us dead in our tracks A zebra-skin bar dominated one end of the room. There was a jacuzzi, a steam room, long flowing chiffon cur· tains, soft music that floated through the air and a shag carpet that went lo y our knees . A massive stone fireplace was at the other end and mirrors were everywhere. Lots of mirrors. Seeing a button. I pushed it. It was like s how time . The mirrored ceiling ~ame alive with s mall , dancing stars, creating a celestial mood. The large, round bed. bed swathed in red push velvet. began to resolve slowly. Someone could have s lung a dead cat through the window and no one would have moved. We ju.st watched that bed go around ... and ar:ound . . and around. Suddenly, Peg kicked off her shoes, spun th(ough the air, landed in the middle df the bed and shouted, "Hot damn!" The sign on the front yard read. "By a ppointment only." It figured. Food baskets prepared Operation Merry Christmas will provide gift food baskets for needy families al Christmas. The Huntington Beach Junior Women's Club is asking for donations Pet food aid DOVER. Del. <AP > -The local YMCA has set up a Pet Food Bank aimed at helping elderly people keep their dop and cats well nourished The "bank" requires only that the person needing pet food be uv~r ~ years and be on a low, fiaed lnt'<>r11t: It keePft its coffers full from t1011i. lions by t'Ommunlty group:oi anti an d lviduals. Mary Jo Curey, YMCA utf11., manatt~r . 11a1c.J lht• itl•·• for llit- i1trv1ce c•mt from YMCA cacc·ulav .. dlre<"t.or 'll1t,'Od<1rf' 0 Rei1111ln of new, unwrapped toys, canned goods and food staples to be de· livered from Dec 15 to 22 to the Hun· tington Beach City Gym, 16th and Palm Streets, Huntington Beach Last year more than 2.50 families received food baskets, and donors may call 842-2073 for information. The Juniors are helping Santa Claus by collecting Christmas li~L<> and sending back letters to children Letters should be sent to Santa Clau11, P 0 . Boa 1804 , lluntln.cton Ueach, (;alU , 92647 and include u 11lamped, self uddresht:d env~l<1pc 1'ht-d uh ulxo II! making stufft~d tuyH for 1u•llenlot al Fairview St1tlt• f1011111lal. hel1>lnte with the nt."w11h·tt1·r ,, f I h ,. II u n t I n .c t o n tt t· 11 t' h N .-1 tehhurho'"' W11t rh prograni and rltttlUllllM c· .. nt "" C'OUJlClnh lo thf> 01 u11gt-<:.1unt y lntll1t11 ( '1•ntcr , D&A& ANN LANDERS: Do I bave ta.. rtO& to ..• ., oldu- •••t•r U abe la 1•1? '!'MN aN IDUJ gll-tale 1lpa tbat leed me to beU.velbela. ''lJaa '' WU a member of a aororlt'I for four yean and 'lived la tbe 1ororlt1 bouae wltb tome very maaculbte· lookiq prla. Very few of tb• 1lrl1 in tbat sorority went out with 1u11. I can't believe tbey never 1ot aaked out. My IU8ll la they en· joyed eacb other's com- pany more. Botb my brothers and I think aomethi91 is 1tran1e. Should 'I uk "Lila" th~ question, strai1bt-out? -A DOUBTING SISl'ER IN A N.Y. SUBURB DEAa DOUBTING : How weald It cllaa1e yoar Ute ll elle la or lsa't! U Uta ls a &es.,lu aad w&ll&ed &o I• JMIMlc, alle"wo.W. Tile c.e ol you letter SUll"'8 Y• would talk to Iller a. u accua&ory or Jad&mea&a.I way. ft1a coald create tremelldou reaeatmeet Uld perma· neat alle•atlo• especially If site ii strai1-.&. My advice ls MYOB. D EA R A 'N N LANDERS· For too many years I was "the fat girl with the pretty face.·· I tried every diet under the s un. read tons o r literature on nutri- tion. exercise and how lo lose weight "sensibly." Over a period o f 10 years I must have lost Cand gained back) at least *X> pounds . One day I decided to make up my own rules. That was two years ago. r lost 45 pounds and I have kept it off. Never ag.ain will l be "the fat g irl with the pretty face." I'd Uke to share those simple rules with Y,OU and hopefuJly they will be of value to someone Seminar for singles Santa Ana Coll ege will o ff er a "Holida y S urvival for Singles" from 9 a .m . to 5 p.m Saturdav The workshop w ill deal with the feelings of stress. anxiety and loneli· ness often experienced by singles and will be con· ducted by Emily Coleman and Keith Tom- brink.. A registration fee of S25 is payable just prior to registration. Call 667-3097 for information. Open house The Newport Beach Guild of the Friends of South Coast Reportory will hold a Christmas Open House at 5 p.m . Sunday at the home of .. Dr and Mrs. Maurice Cham mas . The home is con- s idered a historical landmark llhd was built en the late 192.0s for oil haron F,(lward Doheny. <'hrl11tma11 music will ht' pnformed hy the W£'11t 'oa11t Singers of the Suddlehack Concert ( 'hornlf' ('a II 4!ff. 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''•'"•<t•on' tn -~·<"' G•ore« G s.tw• O'N••• ~ •MIJIOIW-O ""'''' ui.1r 0t c..r.u _. Milir. C.A ma oertu•• '""" <Aor~ G O l'lul & A• 111•1 .,,,_ to<••tf'I 1n ~t ••11 T~ con Atter .. -, • "...trtf ••r•n<•\ re ve•lf!!G lf\11 c;,.oro• G PuDl1\l'lld c>.....,. C.O.\t O•••Y P llo,, 0 H .. I fOll-• otllt'" ~ -••fllnQ NO• 10 11 ()op( •. t I, t..i t!51·111 ---' Pl1BLIC SOTICE "-PullHlllld Or ..... Cotti De lly Pitel, ov JO, lJ, Oeot. 4. ct. 1• f Sll• . \ PUBLIC NOTICE ......... ,,.. .... ,.~- Pl'BLIC NOTICE 1'1SHIJ Pullll-Or ..... Coe•I Delly Pllol, 0.< ''· , •• "· .... J., 1, ... , ~-- rPUBLIC NOTICE . . ........ ' .. , .. I ThUttdey.0.C.mber 11 .1980 ~ CORNnl., MARYAM>, YAU AND MtNCITON • Nedter (teft), 9tue" ~wer Teel ,,...._, .. ,, BNI W•b .. H '9 mTA '"9 ,....ARES fOR HOLIDAYS Jane Mlllln• (left), let Meena •nd Spert&uhl PREVAILING CHRISTMAS TREE Dl!CORATIONS P•tay Glbaon •nd Gene Gardner •t MUMUllt Halls decked, ready for holid~ys BIS! LOOKIRG LIA!lllB IRTlllWIS! T he hall!> of the Newport Ha r bor Art useum were decked last weekend for the an· ual Christmas tree festival and gala, and they ere the setting for several social occasions. First , the giant, custom.decorated trees ere previewed Friday evening by a crowd of museum membtlrs and guests, who enjoyed bations and several buffets. Early shoppe rs got a j ump on their bristmas lists at the boutique tables, and there ere scenes fro m holidays past to set a t algic mood. Several thousand guests strolled through e museum over the weekend to ~njoy music nd see the big trees before they went to their rporate homes. The corps of volunteers who worked so hard n making all the decorations will take a rest, e hope, before plunging into next year's trees. Those dedicated workers were Claarleme aadall, Nata He WlaterboUo•, Barbara Buby, •• Ma ab, Jean Potter, Gloria Moomey, FTu aymar, Naacy Hoyle, Pat FreeUcb, Aua Mary erdu and Gale Laymaa, the designers of the rees. They were assisted by many more volun· ·Horoscope FRIDAY, DEC. IZ By SYDNEY OMAltlt ARJES <March 21 April 19): Wishing could elp bring desires into focus. But you also re- uire practical me asures -such as frank oney, budget d1sl·uss1on with superior or busi- ess associate. TAURUS !April 20-May 20): Study Aries essage you gf't favorable career or business ecision. Confidence is rejuvenated. You make eback transfor ming apparent defeat into using victory. GEMINI !May 21 -June 20): Good moon spect coincides now with communication, ravel, spirituality, education and a desire to •nlarge personal horizons. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Highlight fresh tart. being open to love -set pace, stress riginality, pioneering spirit. You profit by re- olving dilemma or mystery connected with inances of close associate or mate. 1 LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): You gain access to nformalion which enables you lo strengthen J!gal position. Hunch is on target. Avoid direct onfrontations. VIRGO <Au~. 23-Sept. 22): One who shares asic interests aids in e xpanding base of opera· ons. Gemini. Sagittarius natives figure pro- inently. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Revise. review be rilling to rebuild on solid structure. Emotional esponses dominate scenario. Member of op- iOSite sex pJays key role SCORPIO <Oct ZJ·Nov. 21 ): Open lines of 'Om munkation -you ·11 receive news concerning 1om e , property, family A longstanding transac· ion is ready for completion , SAGITl'ARIVS CNov 22-Dec. 21>. Focus on elatives. short trips, important domestic ad- ustment. Family member grabs spotUght due o special achievement CAPRICORN <Dec 22-Jan. 19): P rotect aluables -steer away from get-rich-quick cbeme. Focus on m eanings. motives and poten· la!. AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb. 18): Jump into ray; make this a power-play day. Accent on >ve. money and health. Your position is strong -know it and act accordingly. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Finish rather nan initiate project. Reach beyond apparent imitations . You can strike chord of universal ppeal. Happenings By Jud11h Olson leers in the workshops, and a whole additionaJ crew helped plan the evening. lln. 'l'Mmaa Dyer and Mn. Norgy Graves put to1ether the scene titled "Preparing for Christmas," and Jackie BaUard was general chairman of the festival committee. The next evening, representatives of five of the eight Ivy League universities 1ot to1ether at the museum to see the trees and then have a private buffet and cocktail party. This is the third year the Ivy Lea1ue graduates have had a joint social, according to Mike Nadler, one of the chairmen. Representing Cornell were Nll'dler and his wife, Lori, and Randy AtMrtoa. who was there with Vlrglala Steveason ; from Yale wer e Rlcbard ud CllarUe Alexnder and Mr. a..S Mrs. llobOUke. From Harva rd were Mr. aDd Mn. Ctiack Rivkin and Staart Power, Princeton was represented by 8111 Web9&er, who c rammed three parties into one evening. <His wife, Pat, was celebrating her birthday that evening too). Deeald Sblelds, president of California State University, Fullerton, for the past 10 years, was honored at a light-hearted roast lut week at the Anaheim Convention Center. He's leaving CSUF In January to become president of Southern Methodist University. More than !iOO of Shields' friends and col- leagues turned out for the black-tie optional din- ner and many brought gifts for Shields. He received a diamond ring and many faculty and staff members at the university, which was presented by Dr. T. 1to1er NMcl. Master of ceremonies wu Wiiiiam J. McGarvey Jr., vice chairman of the advisory board, and in charge of planning the evening was Norma Morris, Shields' administrative as- sistant. Delivering tributes were Dr. Norman Hackerman, president of Rice University, Dr. Staaford Cazier, president or Utah State University. ClaaaceUor Daalel G. Aldrtcai Jr. from up. an Dr. Rlc:tiard I... Hoppin&, president of Southern California College of Optometry. ~ Here's a holiday wish from Madine's health club for women in Newport Beach : Eat what you like, But cut it thin. Youcan'tputon What you don't put in RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wi...Y•W_. ...... ,, If 22 Hwttor If.cl c .. te~-541-l l H Baldwin Pianos and Organs ., • 4 f I, 1 '· ~ f '~ r 'MI ''f t ' ... , .. .., rash1on ISl•nd 640·90:10 OAI' 'I 10 6 SUfrrif f1 \ ... Oflilt fHUftS IAI '0' ~ . GIFT SLIPPERS from Daniel Green ::--......i1::::::o available in • Bone and Black "'-°'*9 ...... Smart slipons for all-occasion wear . from our color-brighf collection by Daniel Green available in Champegne. Red Black and Ming Blue ~ South Coast Alumnae Club of Pi Beta fh1 has a delightful new tra dition going here on the coast. Each year now. the club presents a scn es of m orning concerts 1n Balboa with lunch follow ing the program This season all proceed-; are being g1 ven to the Assessment Treatment Services Center of Or ange County , the Sherman fo'oundation 1 Gardens and the sorority's national philan thropies The finale this season wa., "A Morning W1th 'I George and Ira Gerl>hwin, .. pre!>e nted by Guy Halferty and tus ensemble The tables were crntered with fruitcake!> in a pot and greenery. and one lucky lad} at l:'al'h table took a pot home <The cakes at'tually were golden pound cakes with rum and brandy, and they were all made by Bet Muns and Rosalyn Leonard.) Halferty and his ensemble, which include!' Frank Amoss, Walter Orth, Dave RolUas, Joan Iden-Bowie and Phyllis Halferty, wrapped up its presentation with a special Christmas song by Trudi Roge rs, w1f~ of the late Howard Rogers, a former mayQr, of Newport Beach Mrs. Rogers was there to sing her compos1 tion, "A Christ mas Toy," with vocalist Iden· Bowie. and Ha lferty noted tha t Mrs Rogers sang with his first orchestra <st USC She also was a member of Pi Phi at USC and her mother was the soronty's housemother Other guests included Ellen Borcbsenill!'i, Barbara Simpson , Virginia Booth, Donna DeMaya and Mrs. Richard Cooling . Try o n he elegant leather 1ackets by Remy and enioy the soft. supple comfort of 1ambsk1n These handsome 1ackets are: suitable for both off ice and weekend casual wear You can coordinate the:m with Larry Mahan boots and 1eans Panhandle Slim shirts and a full selection of hats and ftne accessories Come by and see us and we II show you how to be dressed western ' tl r r •• ' -r"' ... ,, ,. ~ ~ ' j ' • • ' , ,, ' .. • t •' I ' ~ 1•' '• GIVE HER COMFORT STYLE GIVE HER l"J .. CHAllSMA" MnOM TllCOT IMIT SATIN L0"6 M>WM ISlllY&ISSI -SI 1.00 L~ M>WM IW/SUIVHI -$22.00 COlOAS l\IOAV ANO skv llLUE StZU P S lol l - SIM'E 11'149 t\EPA .. TMl!NT STOfU! . 1116 MIWPOIT IOUUY AID COSTAMH_A I .. ' ', I /J / I I '' It I -- llUSte ACIT A Tl MYLOH LON6 IOll-$34.00 ($.M,l ) SHOIT IOll -$32.00 (S,M.l l COlORS MfDNITE 90IJE Sl'llRICLINO IUlllOUHOV REHll•SSllNCE R0St ANO rEAAV COTTA AV111ll<8l[ Sl & UL \36 00 LONG & UO 00 SHORT! I I I ! a ' I • • .,......,QI .... ,,,. 1 ~ . MEN'SANAIDG SUM .ORF.SS QUARTZ Everxtbing Y-OU ever wanted in aqyartz watch for less than Y-OU exP-ected to pa~ It's all yours in o Pul90r Ouom watch including neor-perfect time~eeping ability that never needs winding. Pius rugged dependability you've always hoped to offOfd. And so many beautift.J and versatile styles to choose from. you con expect to find the perfect watch for yourself 0t a ~ial gift for someone else There ore Pulsar Ouortz dress and sports models for men and women chronographs and alarm chronoqraphs and even a runner's watch. And they're all ovailablP at thf> lowest p-1ces 1n Pulsar Quartz history, Come see the entire collection today Pulsar~ Quartz Always a beat beyond. In technology. In value. JH003 $105 Gold-tone model JH006 $1'5 leather strop $130 lADIES' ANAWG SUM DRESS QUARTZ XZ002 Gold·tone, leather strop $89.50 XZ010 Gold-tone, browndlol $125 XZ003 Blue diol $135 Gold·tone model XZOOB $135 XZ012 Gold·tone $125 XZ013 $140 Gold·tone model XZ018' $1«1 • xzoo.c Gold· tone. leather strop $105 XZOl.t Gold· tone $125 XZ006 Gold·tone trim, lizord strop $105 XZ015 Blue two-tone dial $130 Gold-tone model XZ020 $130 $125 JH014 Gold·tone, leother strop $125 JH009 Blue d1ol SM $120 It I UY003 $110 JP010 $135 Sl..O • JHOIB Gold tonC' lcothP.r strop $120 JHOll ll!lather strop $59.50 JH020 Blue dial leather strop $105 ... XZ070 $135 XZ006 $105 COSTA MESA • l69 E. 11th St. c,tl<ron fn>m ~·l·ln 1h• W.'1p0f1 Square) 112·M17 JZOOl Sl..O ' STORING OlD PUZZLES NO PR09LEM Dr. Peter La Torre .,... hl8 ••fie ... .,...... Jigsaw puzzle addict turns to the walls PATTERSON <AP) Jigs aw puzzle addic ts h ave a problt:m with stor age ney and Pea nuts c h arac t e r s, s upe rhe roes and anim als s urround· mg a map of the U nite d S ta t es. PUllUC NOl'ICS fltfttW ....... .... ITANMaan TM ......... ~ter• 991"9 ............ I 1.1111 HOM&I, 111N Ge•fl•I• ·-· .......... IMcll, Ce11tw..i. --1 ....... ,14. ---· •• .._ ~·-.c..111-...c:.t1 ............ o.........., .. ._.. .. , ••. re<•, c.r--. llller, c:.et*"MttMS Tllh ...i-t It tc--.CIN W e llM._ .......... ...... H Mc...,_ , .... .......__, ........... C-ly Cletll ef Ot.,... ~y .,. ... we-M.••· ........ i flWll .... Or-. QMM Deil' Pl*, New 17, O.C. •. 11, I .. 1W ., ... PUBLIC NOTICE •tCTIT"IOWM*NIM ...... ..,AT& ... NT Tll• teli.wl11t ,_,_ •• ,. N lft9 .... ., ....... YOltKTOWN HOMES, IOOU GertleMI A-, Hllfttlnglon a .. ch, cetltenll•--l'lllla, H. MclU,,_, 1151 S.mM Ori we, C:oAIMese. c.1ltorn1ant3' f O.le SI...,,, tUI s.nt-1• Ter· rece,G-••-.Cetttornl•~ Tllh ilutlnHt II Condll<lff by • llmllef-""'lhitl-PNla.H Mc.._ Thll Ae--filed •Ith IM C-lf C .. '11 of Orenee Cownty on No,,.m-.2•.•• ,.., .. I Pullll-O..noe CO.fl Delly PllOI How ~1. OK •. 11, 11. 1• •n t.eo P tJBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUI aUSINISS ..,..ITATIMINT Th• lollO..tf19 -Min I~ do4119 Du\I· """•' SU RFSIDE DAY SERVICES, t•l Mapl• SI , lrAIOI, Colla Mes:., Ca. •t•l1 Su>MW 8,P Scor1 .. 1t, 1"2 Maj)ie I St .• A 101, '°''• ..... Ca '2•21 Th" ~lrwn 11 condu<ted lly an •n· dhndu•f S..wn• 8. P Scor1 .. 11 Tnil \l•t-nt '"•s lllM wllh ow I County C•trk 01 Orange County on O.cembe< 1. 19'0. flt*» Pulllllhtcl Oranve Coasl Dally Ptlot Dec, .. 11. 1a. n, '"° 4'1...0 PUBLIC NOTICE l'U8UC NOTICS "9Plft ....... W I • .............. 6 Ttle .......... .._.,. ...... ...._., CU NA•IOll·ll'ACl ll'IC MOltfOAOI •tU LTD; (If MAltaO•·ll'AClfllC MO .. fOAOI ......................... Qlerry M11tti.-,,._..9NOl,CM.._.. ..... Tiiis ~-It C--.CIM W • ..-.. --... ... .............. T...__...._,,._tl .. wltfl .. ., .. LTD.; c• HAltaott·ll'AClfltC MO•TOAO• •tU LTD.: '4) NAltlOll·ll'AClfllC MO•TOAO• • t• LTD.; CU Mlttolloll'AClfllC MOltTOAOI •tit LTD.; CU HA•IOll•ll'AClfllC llllOllTOAOI 2 •t•LT0. .... 0.W ..... Mtel._, ........ ..... ~ ... . .,..,..,...."" ........ lllC., • Gel...,...__.... C-ty Cleft! ef OtMlll ~' .,. ................. ,...,... "'* ...... ~ ... o.n. Deity ....... ... w. 20, V, OK.•. 11, IW 4't ... Tiii• ....._. It c...-Ctef ., • ......... _._..... • .... .... "le ~ ... . o-w ...... _ lf:~J . ._.,,, PUBLIC NOTICE ........... 5 Tlllt ......,... -fl!M Mlll tN fllCTlnOUI MlllllllU ~-'' Clertl ef Or81199 CeuM, 9'I HAMS ITATIMaNT O.C-Wt, tW. Tiie lollowl"I perMnt •r• dol~ f'tlttri buM-•: ll'ulMI.,_. ~ .... C..st Delly ll'llel, MEADOWVIEW PARK MANOlt, O.C.,.U, .... <ll,-ff9f fflt.·t, Hit~ 6 1"'2 hit Awenw, O•{•n Grewe.-·------------ c..i:::,::., PMt. t• c.u1orn1a PUBLIC NOTICE corpor•llon>, U)•2 Tall AunYe, ... -, Garden c;,o,.., C.Htonlla tMJ .. ,.,.. 7 Tiiis ""*-' 11 ~ bf a <or· fllCTITIOUI aUllMlll poretlol\. N.,._ ITATIMaNT MEADOWVIEW PAltl( The lol-lfle 119fMnt ••• Ml~ :.:·OeulKll, buM:s~ltEL. llEAL. ESTATE Thi\ .... _, ... , .... "'"~ Ille l'AltTNEltSHIP, •2 Elmwood, 8 Cownly Cl•fk ot Oreft99 C°""ty on Irvine, Ca. tfll• Novembet I•.'"°· S~H. ~. •2 El,..wood, ,....,, lrwl,.., C.. '211• ""°".,.., ~ ... Coe\I Delly PllOI I Joel T. Selomon, JU I 8ernedlne OK. 4, 11_. ti. U , '"° ...,_., A ... -. c.._ P-. Ca 91307 P U BUC NOTICE fllCTITlOUI IUSINIH NAMI STATIM«NT The tollo•l"9 penons ••• 001119 bu'llM'SS•S VI OEO HOMES, 100l1 Garfield Av•nw , ....,,tiftQlon Beach, C.lllornte '2M6 Phlllp H. M<IU.._, ltil S.mM Ori,,., Coale MHe, C.lllornla '2t2' D•I• SlmllrQ, IUI Sent-Ila Ter rece, Corane dtl Mer, Celllornl a t2M~ Thi• bullrwu h conduCled bf • limited per1Nnhlp. Philip H. Mc:NarNe Ilk-.! ... 9K, C/O S So._, • 2 Elm__,, 1rv1,.., Ca '211' Thi\ OU\lneu 11 conducted lly • ..... r.1~. ~ H. Solomon, ,..,.,,., fhil ......... t ........ .., ••th the Co.,nly Clert. ot Ora1>99 Counh on No,,.m-n. '"°· ltOal aT D. WIUlllt, SMYDalt & WIUIElt JMS.fl....,..SL.,•m LelA ...... ,C. ... 11 Pybtlsheel Or-Co .. 1 Dally Piiot Dec •. I I, 11. H. 1• .. 11..0 This ttel-1 wa. llleo with lht County Clerk ot Or•noe Counlf on r Novem-1•. '"° PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTtTIOUS l uslNISS NAMI STATEMENT ,.,.," Pullfl-0•M>9e C04'1 D•llf Pllo1 Tr.e tollowln9 per~ons .,. do1n9 bu"n•u •s bet 11. JllO heBlogest Mllrketplac• On The Or•nveCo.1 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 0-Cell S.-iee 842-5878 ""' Ct'Hil "-oval ...... EQUAL HOUSl)IG OPPOATUNl,.Y ,_........,,Notfce: ;. ... " ,.,. s. . ._,.~········· ....... , 1002 llVIMI PLAC E. choice corner NEW 2 ato ry 4 bd r m a . 3 bath PONDEROSE bome • Dinlna room · fireplace. Loads of brick work. SELLER WILL HELP nNANCE: 1299.SOO '. ....... ,Prop. . ........ •'71-7060• All real etlate ad ven1sed in UUs newspaper is su b · ject to lhe Federal Fai~'!!~~~~~~!!!~~ Hous ing A c t o f 196 which makes il ille gal t:J•--------• adver tis e "an1 pre -U.S TO llACH ference, limilat1on . o Two 2 Bdrm units. cor · discrimanalio n based o n ner lot, ocean view . u race . color. re Ug ion. sex. cellenl summer /wint er or national o rigin. or a renta l. 1210,000. intention to m ake any such preferen ce, lim 1t a lion, or disc nminat1on " This news paper w ill no knowang ly a ccept a n y advertisin g ror r ea estale which 1s in vio la lion of the law aRORS: AdnrtiHrt ........ check their ads CW, ..cl report •r· rws i .... diat .. y. Th• DAIL y PILOT GHUMU l.uity for th• fint In· carnet iltsertiOft ORiy. IALIOA ISLAND "1th ex l·e llen l rental in· vcslmenl aud exp a nsion potential. this <! Rdrm home 1~ the least ex IJ(!ns1ve 1Jn market toclay Excl'llent rina11t·1nJ!, a va llaulc 0 1 r('rl·d al 11200.000 64.t 1o:w Or. Peter La T o r re, a ra mlly prac - t itioner here. has solved that predica - ment by pasting a ssembled puzz les on his office w a lls . The puules are not framed and m o u.nted like pieces or art. The re a r e too m ·any for that. "MAN\' OF THE puzzles w e re e a sy to assemble ." La Torre said. "The kids put 60 of them tog e ther on o n e Saturday alone. Completing tha t room seemed to beeom e a n o bsession "ICTITIOUS MINllU NAMI STATEMENT The fotl-11>9 l)e<ton iS -119 l>Y>I• nei\ .,. C &I( CO NS TR UCTI ON CONSULTING co .. 1sn -.. Verdie Or E , No ,._L.. c ... 1. l'tWw, CA '2t2' Phtllp WlliOn H•mlllon, !SSS l'tWw Vtrclt 0. E., HO 1'-L, Colt• llWM. C4 '2t1• Nov. 21. De<.•, 11, II, 19'0 0 12-tO ------ PUBLIC NOTICE JllCTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMI STATEMINT Tll• lollowlno ""o'" ••e ooln9 bullMUM BAY WINOOW CRUISES. l,.·CI •• w 14111 St .. Coll• Mew. c.. nu1 111•.-t for Sale i Se>ac• • s.••• co ,. c.111orn•• •••••••••••••••••••, •0•0•2• 1 Ll·ngO corporallonl, /1'-CI W 14th SI .. Coil• Mew. Ce . .,.,, L Thh bu\l .. \S i\ conouct.O by i cor· •••••••• ••• •••• • • • • • • • • • .A'-' h u ft P<><•l•onSPACE AGE \ SOMETHING around the house." - MAGNOLIA HOMES, 10012 Gartlefd A-. Hunt11'91on Bu er., C•1ttorni• m4' SALES co SPECIAL Henr,L Cordle• 1y A !>uper duper 2 Bdrm Thi• Du•lrwn is <Ofl!lu<led lly •n ;n. INSTEAD, MORE THAN 250 la c · quered pttzzles c over e n t ir e w a lls from floor to ceiling. rr the obsession ·w asn 't com p le t ely obvious to patients by that tjme. it bec ame so whe n p lans were laid to launch the third and fourth puzzle r ooms . Olw10u•t. P"'hp W Hemlllon Phllop H M<N•rNe, llSI S.rnar Drive, C...w l'tWw, C•lltorn.• •2U• Dale Slmbro. IU> Senl-11• Ttr ••<e. CorONc»I Mer, C•lllornl•t,.O Thi• blll'ness " conduct•d by • ttmtleo penne,..,,1p PrKidltnl ThtS \llllemenl w•• ltll!<I Wtlh Ille' h 0 m e p r I u t' 0 I I Thi$ ttatemenl ••• 111.., w11r. Ille County Clert. ot Or•noe Coynty on No" II,'"°· County Cieri; 01 Or•n<Je Cownly on owner s hip NH•e quiet 0ecem11et 1,1• l loc:tllon Own er ma> Jigs aw-puzzle making has been L a Torre's passion s in ce m e dical school days 17 years ago at Marquette University in Milwaukee. W is. He came to Patterson in the no rthe rn San Joaquin Valley in 1973 afte r h is internship in Fresno a nd r eside n cy in Ventura. Fl-Publl\hed OrM19t CO..i D•tly Pilot, Nov 10, 11, 0... •. 11, 19'0 Publl"*I Or-eo.si 0 •• ~1= c·arr} <!nd Commun tl} o.c •. 11, 11, 2S. '"° 4'29-IOI pool. Sl 17 .500 Call no" 'Pllillp H McNemw 979-5370 P U BLIC NOTICE The second adult r oom is a re fuge for large r puzzles -a ll over 1,500 p ieces. The most diffic ult was a 1.SOO-pie ce pic ture of a desert c actus because two-thirds of the piece s look a like in shape and color. P UBLIC NOTICE Thi\ "81emenl •H ltlecl w11r. trw County Clerk ol Or•noe Counly on November 1•, •• 1'1MIU l'ICTITIOUS 8U$1NllH Pulllllhed OrM19t Coe•I Oetlf Ptl01. NAME STATEMINT JllCTITIOUS~E-;S Now. 21, 0... 4, 11, 11. 19'0 ,,.~IO Du~•hn~\~o~~owt1>9 peroon\ u e do1n9 NAME STATEMENT H !.ALT, ESO , 1750Hull0r BlvO , P ALLSTATE REALTORS I T ne iollo•l"9 persons ••• clotn9 P U BUC NOTICE 6Ylte A·\4, eo.u. Mew, c. '262• 1>11\lrte•• A$ Chu i•• L .,,., H•nc y E Will tam\. Ci AR FI E L 0 HOMES. 10082 fllCTITIOUS aUSINISS 34/4 !'>•nla Clar• Ctr , Cost<t "'4tw, C. THE MANJ.IFACTU R ER c orrectly G•rlleld Awn .... Hunll1>9ton Buch MAMllSTATIMINT 9m• I Time s pen t le anin g o v e r a table rinding border piece s and rilling in the remainder are hours of "quiet re· laxation," La T orre s aid in an in · terview. • I ab e I e d th' e p u z z I e .. s uper C•lllornl•.,,... The foll-.. --,, cl0tn9 Dull· Th" l>Yslrwn •• C<>nOuCliHI by •n 1n· Phlllp H McN•rNe. llSI S.mar u es: Olvldu•I • ...._A Wiit) c hallenger," La Torre s aid, sin c e it Orlve.C....l<>llW••,C•lllornla92'2' e HG I N E E R ' N G CNrlK L Wtlli•ms L took the family SiX months to COm · l Dale Slmllro, IUI Sent-II• Ter· PAOFESSIONAL.S, -W. Fourtll Thi\ ,..,,_, w•• Ill"" wl1n ,,..~ r•ce, GorON dei Mer, C.lllornla 92"'5 trttt, S..lte 20t. S.nla Ana. Calltornla Coynty Clerk ol Or•noe Counly on ple te. This 11u11neu II conducllKI by • 701 o.cember?, l'llO The waitin g room is r eserved for llmlled 1)¥lnerSlllp Ron•ld A. Cru1, l2SI Fairview, FU-n . ''lhSTfARTED PU1TING the m up la r g e , odd-shaped puzzles. Subjects '"" .':"~=.~z:~ w11h 1,.. ~~~; ~~~:·<:::,•::'!In· o.':u~'.'~~ •. ~s~'::o °"''' O.·•~~~:; lO t e irs t adult examining room inc Jude a federal inc ome tax form , a County Cit•-ol Oranoe Counly on M duet. -------- with a goal o f covering a s m a n y c r oss word puzzle. rows of ca ns and Nonm1>e< 1•· '"° F,,.1.. This .':.:i"'!M ,11.., with ,,,. PUBUC NO~C~ I in che s o f t he walls a s possible.'' he hands at work. Publl•he<I Or-eoas1 Dally Po101. 011111, c1ert. of o ra11oe county on 'fllCTmousaus•NESS said. "I found that it looked better to The largest puzzle unde rta ke n by No ... ~~'"'° .,., . ., o.c .... i.ra. 1•· ,,.ftt• NAME HATIMINT T cover only two adjacent walls rather the La Torres is a 5,000-pie ce likeness P U BUC NOTICE PUbll-o..,.. eo.1t Delly P11o1 ""!::,~o:.••"9 person• ••• oo1n9 I lhanallfour." of Rembrandt's "T h e Night Watc h " ------o.c.1t.11.H,tw,Jan 1•1•1 ... 1• AO VANCEo ""'A•NE, 11110tr. . NAMUTATllMINT PUBUC NOTICE '2'6.J examining room. La Torre e nlisted until n e xt y ear. Th• tot•-•"9 ...,_ ., 0o<n9 bus•~ . stewn .,..., ,...,,, 110 c.rne11on BEACH HOME 3 PATIOS! Upgra d ed beach home 1r1 Newport Shor es W alk lo ocean o r pn vat e tw:id1 New carpeting and fresh paml LOO ' C us tom de cor a l 1ons J patio!. Seclud ed !>undel'k · 2 Bd r m s. and JU '>l $1.Zi,250' Hur l")' 752 1700 O n ce 75 puzzles were h ung in the which p robably won't be comple t ed l'ICTtnous aus1NEH I -------St••••. Hewpor1 &each. C.••llorn•• the aid of h is wife . four c hildren and ne.-., fllCTtTI~ aus1NHS s''"'· a.-P•rtt. Ca•Horn1a t0t:io friends to c ove r a c hildren's room TWO OTHER """ · I 11.FFOR011.BLE PLUMBI NG & NAMllTAT•M••T Jo11n O •Y'ort •....,, uu Meo.I•.,, IEST PRICED S ,vvv-p1ece puzz es, e11.C1CFLOW SERVICE, JJO E is111 Tll• fo41ow1,,. per-•••• Ml"I W•Y.•-,..,,..c.1Horn1•to.:io I Best pnced con do in the About 164 Puzzles and bare ly 3u.. II · · bo R•ymoncl .... ·rie•Bler,,....,JJOE. BEST WESTE"N AL.HIAllA-'•'-1ne""IP area l Bd rm 10 20', PLUSH \ ~auurull) upgra1kd F~anl'1M·a11 F11unla1u:-, hum.: 1-'rCl>h point 1nl>1d1: ant.I <Jul Plu:-, lux unou:-. ne" tarvet A spaC'1ou~ ~ Rdrm 2 Ba ueaul) "11h rormal d1nan~. brcakfa<;t 1 oom anu more Suµer fmancm g b) o wner A~k mg s.!!19,900 lalboa Island Rlty 673-8700 -UNDER UNDER L;NL>EH market pnct' a nd under preva ilin g m !.:rest rate:. A('t now on th11' 4 Udrm. 2 hath gem CALL t!'I RED CARPET I 1s4-1202 l & l DUPLEX l:.:J eh u111t ha!> :! hath' and It ' u nh I ulu1·k lo th1· !Jt'at h Oµen li.:am rrplc. cor ner tot. ~ood m l·ome Pl u s t e rm s . SZ-19.500 Tl} 15'. dow n wall. three 4 ,000-piece puzzles and 100 s1rH1.c:o.1eMew.c•11tON11••1~21 bu.ineu.. Tiii• _,,,. .. 1' condu<llKI "' • c H s m a er ones wait m "es sta c ked in ...,_ s1-, .,, d 11 h 1 k 1s1n SI•••. Co•I• -•a, C•hlornl• MOTEL 2JjO ..._, Blvd Coot• n y I own. owner "I c p wee s later. the work was complete . a bedroom co mer at h o me. .,.,, .... ~1torn1.,.17 • T"'' ... ._, .... 1''"'° ,.,,,, 1,.. rinance st11.soo l...':i 11 Starin g down at the young p a tie nts· "They'll J·ust have to w a it for a rr." bu\lneu I• <ondueled by •n '" E0dwetd E. Kim •net Jeannie M Cown•y Clef1o °' °'-eo..nir on Ot 979•5370 loda_\ 675-6670 OOYldu•I IC lm, ... VI• Vene11a, BY•b•n~. ,_, lO, '"° were the Ses ame Street c rowd, Dis-r a iny day," La Tor re said . R•y.-c. e .. rmen C•llto•"'•"'°4 "..a?• L S92 900 JACOBS REAL TY -------~ ------Th" \telemenl wH llled wtlh Ille Tlll1boal,...1 lsc-.Ctedbyen ln· PullllsheCI Dr-Coe>IOatly Pilot. A ' JltCTmous aus1Nus suP1111a. coven OF THE "~~~~!:~!':!:• I Publlshtd 0r_. coas• o.11~t~1!:.'. c.!.~:Y "c"!~ ~8!..:~C:~~,'~ P U BLIC NOTICE REAL TORS froi. ~ ~ r l> ,\II u n ~ P UBLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE 1 ~:~:~~:;~~1:.'c, Oranoe County on dlvldv•IEdwanlE.IClm Nov.20.l7,0e<~, "·~---~ _ LLSTATE 3 Bdr~~~~~!~!~ M ' NAME STATEMENT STATI 01' C.ALll"O•N•A JIO• The 1041-lnQ pet\Ofl •• 00!119 bu,. NOY JI, o.c '·"·II,,.., _ ... 1.1(1 December•.,. ,,CTiijciii 8USINISS ~·1repla1'l'. parquet \"fl The ro11owln9 per'IOM ... do•'IQ THE COUNTY OJIO•ANGE nP\> ., . Jl1Ultf NAMI STATEMENT \ ----- -I r ~ h u ~ l' "a t I () IMisln•u .. : Ne.A.tttm THE MOBILE VOLICSWAGEN PUBLIC NOTICE PYbll_ Or.,. Coe•t Delly Piiot, Tiie fo11-11>9 ..,ton •• 001n9 bu•• FORCLOSURE NEAR l(rcenhou1'e. "atl'r ~or LOS NIE TOS HOM e $, to on NOTICE OJI SALi Of' ·PECI •Lt$!. 12· -·· •01h SI., CO\I• OK " " 2S ,..,. J .. '· 1•1 m 1• -l I 1 P•OPE•TY ,. ~ • ~u • • · • ' ' • neu •• IRl...,G .... l...,T IRUSH tcner e Cl g<1raj(e ; nor GCaalrlllolerlndlaA~~· HunlH'Qlon Beach, ii :T:~IVATESll.LE MewO,C• 91616 I' ""' S JllCTITIOUSaUSl"'ISS POL.VFLOW CONSULTANTS. S60 " ,-.,_" H• ,,_ •nn Curt•I •• WH1 •v•h ' ~ PUBLIC NOTICE H•mlllon. Sull• '· Co\la Meu. s Wmdmg dnve Wa} leads opener ..... 2.!l(ll) Philip H. Mc:N•rrwe. llSI Samar E•l•I• of LOU1$E llERNELlE C.ost• M.:. c.. .,;.""' ' NAMISTATIMINT C•1tlornlam11 to custo m 4 Bdrm nx So. Calif balty Or Ive, c ... t<tl'tWw. C•lllornt•~,.,. OOH LE N, O.cu sed · Tiit lotlo..lno perton '' cl0tn9 bllll· • O••• Slmbro, IUI S.ntan••I• Ter 'IOTl<.E IS HEREBY GI VEN '""' o.:.~·~a~",." .. <onducled l>y an on I ....... , FtCTITIOUI •USINESS H • .:.~~~n w~~·i~Z' ,T"~~~~=·~.~:0 e<'Ut l\'I' homc Stl'µ d wn 546-5605 race, Coraneotl Mar, C•lltornte'7MS .... under\•QntO, ~\ •UCulor ot Ille O.my Cur lei VA NGUARD TAX CENTE ... t .. I NAME STATEMINT C•lilornl• f?.71 . . llnng room w1th ma S!'l l \'{' This buslrwu Is conducted by o Hl•I• ul LO UISE VERNEL.lE This •••l-nl was llloc:t wllh lllt V•nouerd L.erw, Hunt1"91on hech, lht followln9 person' are do1n9 Tllls b\ISlnossi.conoucted by •n tn· s bnck rircplae.: Famtly $11,UOOdo wn. $712 f'I f ,\ ;i llmlted P8rtner5"tp. BOHLEN oecte.ed, wtll sell •I 0 Calllorn4•"'47 1>u•lneun. dluld .. al I k l I h ., u .1 t PhlllpH Mc:NarNe Pri••lt salt to lht h•QN\I •nO IM!\I County Cl•rk ol r•nQe Counly on l Gery Arthur Peter1en. Ultl GO L.DENWEST HOME!> IOOtJ • v p..,iw Tll•-•u t room ovcrlook:, s µar mo url l~i:; nurm lllnlt' Tiiis .... ,_t WM "'"'° with Iha ll1dO•r upon""' lerm• •nd CO<ldillon• ~<ember 7• 1990 ,, V•no .. •rd Ulrw, HYntlllgton 8eech, GarlltlO A-. Hunll noton Buch, Tnl1 .... _, WM lilecl wltn ,,,. mg pool C:.e t m a J.(lnJ Bk r Gtil 10 10 CoYnt Cle k ' 0 c ' he•t•n•fltr monli<>Md, •ulljKI 10 <On 1*"' c 111 I m.i7 Calllo n•· '21146 r ,. II Nove~11et1~, 1:.0. ••noe oun Yon tlrmallon by WIO Superior Courl on Publlsrwo Or•ft91! °"'" O•llY P1101 •Thl~r::.!1-•s c-l..ibv .-. in-. P~11tP H. M<N•mw. 1as1 Sama• :-Z'~1C=OI Ora'\VR County onOt· 1 tlod1ona?'.' manl'tng .. a US P:\TIO 110:\IE & ('•>'-IH.l. 1"1Mltt Oecember It,'"°· •t Ille '-r of 10·00 I Dec •. 1·1· '8 • n . '* "8ll llO dlv1dua1 Or•,.., Cool•""'"-· C.htornla n ti. ' ,.,.,,.. I ! ~ 2 llr 2 fia l r\ 1111• & F.1 P·~11-~ ~-"-··t O•lly Piiot, o•ctoo AM.. or ,,.,..lier within ,,.. "~A --...... D I SI-··-<-II l ~ ---..,.._.,... ....... -· ~ • • .._v, ---·1-• ., Pl>bllShtcl 0r.,. Coast o ••• , PtlOI, T "f) 1}11. II r "111 h •I µ Nov 11. De<.•. 11, 11, '"° ,,....., tlm• ••-by '"'· •I Ille otllce of I P U BLIC NOTIC E ThlHte....,_ •M flied with the r•T<~.1~orb~.,~,1sMel•''cc.on1d1tuocrt~ •bt~s. Nov 10, 21, o.c •. "· ,.., .._.. . ., ~ 1 1 11 1 1 1 .. n 1 0 I'S" '.I '.I I) 11 ~ & -------D••• H. Heinly, Attorney •1 L•w1 Ill County Cieri! ol Or•nQe Cownly on " • w ·-~ , ~ ~ ., P U BLIC NOTICE North v., Neu Str•t. Santa An•, · FICTITIOUS8USINISS O.cemt1er t,1• llmil<'Clperlrwt'\Np P U BLIC NOTICE I Sllr7,50(I PJltth ~ 1·ar C••11o•n1• '2I01 • 11 •I Qllt, 1111 •· In· NAME STAT:z:MI "1111• PhlllpH M<N•"'" .iu r a gl' t·en l r a I a 1 r JllCTITtOUSiUsiii°E"ii ltresl •11d ••!Ale or LOUISE The rouow•tlQ D<lr\On ••• oo1no PYblls_Or_Co.1t Oellv Pllol, Tnls .... .,,,...., w•• Ill"" wllh trw F I d I •t NAM«STATIM.NT VEANELLE 80+1L.EN. dK••WO, In bllsoneu •• Oec "·" u. t•. Jan 1.1•1 ~ Counly Cl••• ot Oran90 County on l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS . SEA co VE n '~l' p< s l J r p . u ,, T,,. loll-no "''°" h OOl119 bY,SI •nd lo the , .. I l>'-1Y Oe!.<•lbed .. THE TYPESET ROOM, }II• Novem-2•. ·-NAME STATEMENT ~raded & \en µn \'atf' neu n . tot~':,~' 1sq. '••ti 1,., P••<tl No Pullman St !'>te m. Cos•• MeH. Ca P U BLIC NOTICE l"tMltJ PROPERTIES Ownr agt i JI i52J T 0 T A L. A P P R 0 A C ~ ll'·lll 11 commo.tt, •no"" •• 101 '7.Zo Publl>llecl OrMl9f Coot O•t1y Piiot Tiie 1011-•no P'"'°" •• 00ift9 bu•• MARICE TING, J01t} Grencte Vi'1•.' B•m•n• Pl Cosl.,MW C•ltfornt• Terro L. Wl'ltlley 74'11 Sun .. 1 Pl Nov. 11. OK •. 11. 11, I• 411•..0 nen •• I 7 J 4-63 J ·6 990 L.89UNNl-1,Callfornlat2U/ I •0 1 'N .La91MWHlll\.C•'7•~ "IC'TITIOUS•USINISS RANOY RHODES INC 1l1'1 SI even Arthur Perrin, lO?UI P.:;.:~,:' ;!;'~~r~•~:''!':,11':,'0 ' • .:C, · Li,,. A Brlrwr. t.Ot M•cAri,.u• llAMI STATIM«NT PUBUC NOTICE Mariner Bldg •1. API 10I, L•9",.. DUPLEX Grande Villa, L•9yna HiQutl *•llberK.,.,.dalt,,.ofloe•ofO•••H BlvO ,?OK,Senl•An• u •110. Tht lollo•l"9 perMlfts ••• doln9 Ni9w l,C. '2'71 Calltorn4•ntn Heinly, Attorney ,., L•" •• Ncrtn I Th•• Dulineu " t onauctea "' • t>Y\lt1an ~ Ranoao tt 1AM.tm, 7l"i M•r•ntt M.sa V.,-de Units L.irge <.:oruna dcl ~ ar Thh ""''""' '' <onduc1eo by •n ;n. V•n Nt-. St . S.n•• ""•· C•hforn••· or Qener•l 1>ertne,.r.1p LI oo RE s e AR c H AN o JllCTITIOUS austNESS ~':,9, a 1. API '°'· Levu,.. N•9ue1. C• E Never a vacann Ill lhl!> dur1lex "llh l>a \ a nd dlvldt.tal m•y be lt1ocl wotn Int-Cterk oi ,.,0 Tem Whtlley DEVELOPMENT. 3100 Ne•porl NAMISTATEMENT r . I S•...., A. Pitrrln Su1><1rtor Cour1orcleliver.o 10 D•I• H Tr." \latemenl wa• ltl<'CI wtlh '"" lllvd , Suite *· Newport Buell. The follow1119 person\ •rt dOlnQ This bv\•nen I\ CondUC'l<'CI by •'I in· OUlSl an d In g 0 u r p t' X Ol't>an \ lt'W~ t)ll tll't'U 11 This ., .. _, WM llleo wllh ,,.. ~•In• r..,.,.11 ••• n, lime •"•• Counlf C••·~ ol O•onQe County on Calllornl•'*3 llUltftUS et dlvldu••R-11 I( I ·-•m Locat ed In prime rt' :-ldl· of the hw\ S uper Cownty Cle'11 o Or•n .. Counly on lir•I yp..':1ut1on''o1 lh•\ nohH and Oetember 7. l'l80 Pe rt.er Dalt. ?2t Via Genoe, ·-·n~~.l(H""1HOt~onS, .2_°!_',.1• CCia•1,'1ollrenllde -··• Stdential ne1ghborh<111d rtnant•ing, SJ89 SOO No'ffmbettl,19al. . ~10,.m•t.•-•••d wle JllMtJI 'f•wpor111Mch,C.lltomle'2~ ~ .. -. .,,, -~ Thil •l•t...,.nl ..,., ltll!d w11r. "'" Cl lO II h ·• 17141 '73-4400 PYllll-Orenot Coast O•lly Pllo1, I <o~:~:~:~.",:C:.11~~~~. <~;~~~.·.:~;~:. O•<u~'.1~ '· 1a. 2s~ ' •• -:,ll·llD ... .,PO.., 9Hch, C••llornl• tMl Phillp H. MtN•mw. m 1 S.mar O.cemi.r 1. 1•. tra ns po r a t a t 1 o n 1-'11 l I 12111 '21-2121 ,,, .. ,,1 -·~ p heel Or Coot' 0 I PllOI Patr1Ci• G. o. ... Z21 VI• c;....oa. 92Mt Coun ty Cltrk 01 Or•n<Je CouMy on D ose a s opping unu 0 Now to, 27, O.C.•. "· '"° 4t50-80 roerv•llon•. rlQhh, rlQllhof ... , •nd This l>Yslneu I• <Oflducled "' • Orl';~~=-i~~~:!~.~ir.T•r·' Pu1111.,.., Or-Coas• Oa1~1~ pnce only $2111.000 Call PUBLIC NOTICE .... ,...nnotrecord,•nuncumbr•nces P U BLIC NOTICE 19ne••I =:'11':':~ ••c•. corone cltl Mer, C•llfornl• •nu Oec '· 11, II, u, '"° "8l'!.IO 751·3191. HAR BO A ol record ro be ••1tsl1«1 oul ot th" Thi• 118~1 wn llteo with the Tllh 1Mi1lrwu I\ conducted by • • purcr.ueprt<• Tl'1epr-r1y1S1obe>0ld N·7ml ::o .. nty Clerk ot Or•"99 Cownty on llm1tiHlper1nwlhlp. P U BLIC NOTICE t SELECT l'ICTITIOUS au st Nass on •n "•s1t" 11.u1s,u up1 •• •01•11• No l'ICTITIOUS ausiNISS December•.••. """'PH. Mc:N•rNe I PR.OPE RTI ES I' NAMISTATI MI NT PO•nl\onFHA,VAorconvenllonllllobl' NAMI STATIMINT PUii.. This "•-t •n llled Wtlll the ------I '"• lollowl119 per'IOn• •rt doing P••dll,the1eller The lollowln9 "''°" Is doin9 busl Publl\lled 0r.,,... Coell 0.lly Piiot, County Cler~ ol Orancie County on fllCTITIOUSMISUllH INllneu .. ; Rtni., •••es, "'"""'"' 01 OC>e••l•on ,..u as. o. 11 ta H '"° J I 1'11........, l'fovember 2•, 1MI. NAlllll ITATalllllNT NEW P 0 AT C R EST •nd m•lnltnan<:t,•nopnmiumsontn HORIZONS ltlO, UO Newport <. ' ' ' ; ... ' fl1Mlll Tlle ......... pw-l1-119blnl· APARTMENTS, l.ot Superior A..... \ur•nt.e atUPl•ll1' 10 .,,. undef\tQMO .center OriYt, Newpor1 Bu ch, Ca. Pubfl\hed 0r.,,.. Coast D•llf Piiot ..... M l 6 Newport llHch, ea . .,_.3 •n•ll be r>ror•lect ••ot lhe d•tt 01 <low '1MO PUBLIC NOTICE Nov. l 7, OK.•. 11, l!i '"° ~'~ SCAL.ll·lfL.IGHT MOOEL.S, IS112 •••'*o I. Oel\y Mlllno,,lt, 2S7t So. OI U<ro• E't<•ow <l•••CJ&\, eumin• J Jack 0. Wll~lnJOn, 7.0 Nt•P°'t Orellem, Ho. t, H..,.tlft91en a.ech, Sec nd A.,. A edl Ca '100. lion °1 llllt , •~cordl"CJ OI convo•nce, C•nter Drive, Ne•port Bu ch, Ca l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIH PUBLIC NOTICE Cell..,nle..,. d.!!:.~~~~=ted by •n In• ~~~:::.·?::::~:.~~:~u,q::r:! ~1~ :n:=~~~ condu<l•d by • ...!~.·ot=! '!.!!!"!~:"' bl.Iii· fllCTITIOUS 9UllNllS H~ES~:=-~·.~: 4 This 118*-'1 wn lllM with tM In the •roa J•O OcWllklnson, PL.ANT DESIGNS llY JOY, I?'· ~ STATIMllNT d I ........ . C-IV Cl•rll ot 0.•n .. Coun1y on Tht P•oPtrly will tit! ><>10 on Ille ~rel Penner lJrd S1,. ~Beech, Ca. '2'6.J The IOI-"9 per&enl are o "9 .... ......, OecernlMlr t, ltlO. lollowonQ ,.,,.,_ Ca\11, anet len percenl Thi\ ltele-WM tlled wllh the Joy Piraino, U• J3rd S4., Newport" lllHI=~~~: HOMES, to.! Oertleld Tllh ·-.,. flletl with tfW flllMM ,'~'o1' ,01 1~ ·~11 ~d ~~ «k comdiw:: County Clert. of 0r•"99 Cownly on Thi• boaltlft• Is Gonducl9d lly .,, ,,... A-• ....,..__., 8Hcll, C..lllornl• e-IY Clef1! _:f 0r.,.. c-ty on -~·i·-~ ,. __ I "'·'I Pl•~ ·-er v• <••• •-<•~t •.., No .. m11tr2t, IW I I """ Dec--., •. ,._. 2 ,._, ~ ..... .,.. """'' ..,., Y "" b•l•nu to 11e .,..., on c1ow ol es<row · "'*"' d w dlHI. '2-fllfttll Dec .•• 11 • ... "· 1 • ......, ..... conl1tmiit1on ot H it by th• PYbll.,.., 0r-. Coelt D••lf PllO( Tiii• {tel-•• , lllM With tllo l'llHlp H. Mc ........ 1151 S.mM ,...., .... ~ .. C..lt O.Uy "'""· pt]BLIC NOTICE S-rlor Cour1 lDe< • 11 tt U '"° 4'IJ.IO Cownty Cl•rt. of 0r•"99 Cownty on Orlwe, CO.ta M9M, c.lllorftle '26• Dec. 11, 11, as,,_; JM. 1, 1•1 ...... :_ __ .,,.,..,==~=-=== 1oreiec1 any-a11 b1chpr•or10..-1.-, PUllUC NOTICE ,., ... , rece,c...._ ... , .. ,,eailferrt1•~ •UBLIC NOTICE ' fllCTITIOUS aUMNI of an order conflrm11>9 wle Putlll"*' ~ .... Coe\t Delly Pllllt Tllh -lneu h c~lff bf a .rr REAL VALUE SI 16,000 Lovely 3 Br Costa M esa ramily ho me. beaut ifully landscape d ) a rd. cov ere d patio . B argai n priced w ith VA -FHA terms. Hur : 646·7171 THE REAL ESl~TJCRS \ DI\'''"" •II IJ .11 hut l 1\\ ,.,, m,.111 l '11 COSTA MESA PRIME Gr eenbrook S bedroom with pool. s p a a nd clo s e to everything Assuma- ble financing a nil orre red at only 1189,500 540-3666 oa•"'-•u•••• .. •••••-•·•••••0-•0-•••••••••••••••••••••0-•h•-••••••••••••••••••••-••••-•.._..,....,,,, .. l ~L Attention 1 The uncle"'-<! rKarve• llW rtQlll · • • • • Oecembet 2. 1•. Del• SI...,,, IQO ~I• Ttr· [-__ ---- ...... STATllllllMT D•led. Oecember2. ,.., O.t .•• "· "· "· ,.., .. ,... llmlled~M<INp. 1------------Tll8 _.,,. _._. It dolnt bull· R1t• H-Hot""'\ NOTICS INVITING alDI r-PNlltl H. McHe-. fllC'T1nOUI au11•ass -•: DAL.a H. HllNL.Y Tiie c-oty SMl!Mi.t oinrku °' P1JBUC NOTICE T1111 -.,. 111., ..ith ,,. HAMS STATINNT JAG OJI CAL.ll"OltHIA, 2111"' w. Aft•' ... , .. La• o.....-c..r.,, CelltorN• Wiii rec.el ... < • Cownty Clerk of °'-County Tiie ,.._,no ... , .... , .,. dolt19 • Oce•11 Fr9'11, He-1 ••ecll, CA &M ....,_ V811 -S4rwt IM ..._ Wiil MoNle 0.C.!Mlf Howe,,,_ 24 IW. Mliw• •: "661. ..... A,.._C.,tt,.t -I y, · ' fllCTITIOVlaUSIMllS ' KNOWLTON lflNE AltT, Hit 5 Jet I, Slfllll~•. "'" "'•ICllH hi: ,, ..... J:S" n. ••.• 11:••.m ..... "'"" .. ,.. NAMllSTATIMUfT ........... Clfclt.CO.laMeM.C..nu. • ... ~--...__~ • -~ P·~11·-Or-,. •• ,, Da11y P1io1 eel...., et .. Ohtrktl .it.Mlllltlretlwe Tiit tallowlno P9rto11> ••• doln1 w 1111em J. K11ow1ton, 2711 ._11,, .....,,...,_,_,,,,.T..w '"' ~ ~ Olfl<•I lly Ille de ta eftd lill'lt ""llNUaJ: '2fl TllM ...._ .. G41111111c!M lily iMI .... Oec •.J, "· .... •11MO llerelnMewe •• ,_, .. ""''" ''"" ANIMAL HOSPITAL 01" flOUN· 81wlllrd Clnle, C.l.t .... c.. • ....... ,. "'°' wlll 119 ,..k l'._.._ ond ••· TAIN VAL.L.IY, HU Oerfltkl A..... 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C>IAM4tlTlll ll.UOO 1714)491·391 m1.r.'.!1.1 ,, 111 , ~uu • o •woo,. rffreation room • 2 patiol. Livtn• m.5410 CONDO ..... \ ,--rpoll\ bas attractve be1':dfnellin1. .. ..... 10 • ~-•Cfll letrHt I ! J f1re1place le french doors le o onto -• 2& 1 Bdrm +lol\. Sha.,, end Rm c retreat n•1lled lo - ----, REALTORS brick patlo. New kitchen blt-ln . 2Ba condo. Steps to 2'91an1el0Ttrr. e 11 e 0 anyon -TllSl~RMi 1/ e ... •••••••••••••••• •• • urut. 113,950. th hill Id f C • I 671-HI I appliaoces. Close to tennis courta. beach. $2 28 .SOO . By C/JI ... .,.,.c ...... ~~:'d Or6;n°:~mw ~~~ • sandfi beaches &c clubhouse. Can be owner 213-N-4·9781 days, 640-5117 ruuance. low down Ci.II W Aliff A CUTI MWPT llACM MIU 11-Wl_. 1-C-OllH'ftlf'•lb i<K·atfd UI th~ Ka lht)ll ... 11uul.a ni'•U lht' 04t•¥u ... l~ tMl1 A\n •II 1h1" rur 011~ 11n ooo l .i 1110 ~ ( unw 111od tu:••' <~ ... 110 ...... w .. MO"ALWYI ... J ~r111 2 ll.ilh 1·unu.o !ll1uw) llkti l\t!~ Sun hllt"J k1ldH!11 V\ trl1K1lo. liar"t' l)IOllU .anJ w1011tn11 .:1 t'\!nbt>hs c; .. 1eu r om 01Wlll 1 pru\ hlfl'> 11 II I Ill' J111t>nll11"" Pool. i.J.Jd r1•1· 11.11ml .,nd 111u\ h mun· h.ontl4Jll "" },' SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 s-teAHHCJh ~eJ r th \• "\'"'J>u r t badcba~. th1l> UIJ IP 11ut•cl J bedroom 2 ho1lh IJUoli----------i honw 1i. 11 n•:il baqp11n It (t'atures an at.ltlcd 011 lamll> room 1w o f1replat·e~. ,1ml mu;.ter bedroom ;.u1lt: i\;.:-.um\• the l:-.t TIJ anrl t ht: owner 'F:) rnnsulcr u :.!ntl T l> ' II prt<'l' $1 llJ,111111 26&1 • C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES DalebOut Bay-s Beach Real Estate R(Al t StAill U CU t f HCt IJNC( tt <t.-1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 421 S• ~mardifto Open Fri 2-4:l0pm Wt-II built 1·ust11m ho111r Thrc1· ht•droom;. l'an11\\ room l.11·1111: rov111 "uh ---------•I \I 1·e1llni.t 1.111 d.' '1c" 111 MEW LISTING DUP'LEX CLOSE TO BEACH 3 Bed, 2 balhs earh unit F\irn1shed Stone F I' I ht• harlJUr · ()14•nt•r 14 111 1·:.irr~ rumpll•lt' rm.1111· 11\i.: l)u14 n pa~ mt· 111 II\•" hi\• Pt1i.;.t•:-.s1on Ill 11 me 111r l'hni.t m1J;. SJtlll.OO<t 631-1300 ...... lower Good -.um mer wmter rent al \:-.k ,_ ________ ~ 111,. ~75.000 548 Oi l:J <'\"l' associated BR O~ER S l'lflltTORS .Q/<.., "" 6olb()o & '• J66 I HEIGHTS DUPLEX Tl') Sl5.0t)(I do"' n' :111 r •'<-· :!Br unit,.. ,.upl'r 1·11rnt•1 l(Jl Nt·wl) l~1nd,.r.1p1•d anti n•d£•1·or:.ilt•d 014 n1·1 "a":-,i·llnow Call Cl) -SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714~631-699.0 ~~!!I• ' 75 .. 1111 CdM IROADMOOR +VIEW I 'r11n<' I 111.,111011 m :.i k e" tilt' Hr11adm1111r htnnt• a tt'.il 1411111l'f Slt'll' lo pl'I\ .ilt• ('om11111111l~ poul ,111.t i.:r••t•nll\·ll S1tu1tl\0d on qu11·l 'I rt•t•I I l.1 ri.:l' 11.trrn, :1 hath,, Ht•d llil' 1•"11 h ui.:1• 1·11url~ Jrtl t•n tn l.111' t•I 140t11l 1le1 kllll.! 10111nhut1.• 111 di;arm 01 lert'tl UI $395.000 UDUCID IHYESTORS :i nu r~a~5~a-;mine DELIGHT 1 1'11•1·1< " mini oct'an .\J:.ix1mumle H'r Ul(l'l4 1th 'I ''" planlat1on SS.clU(ldown 2 llllrm 1·11n ... hu\tl''' OW(' large do O~ner wtll 1-.1rn at I I '. b<llam:e with a ,.:r,·1-.1hli· 11.'rms anti i>a ' 1111•111' (.;ros;. 1n<·oml' SS too \,I.. mi: S76.900 C:.ill ;, 111 .i 1 ~, I for more det all;. ' ~HERITAGE . -REALTORS mE 110111 ILllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE B.IGAMT SP'Y~LASS T14 tJ Stonei-or Exc·elll·n1·t· Sunken I.I\ IOI( ~oom Wllh r 1repl;w1· & lkJmM Vaulll.'d l.ct11nl('I !-<ir1i1· Fam1h Room W11h 1-1rcpluce. full l.c•nglh lll•arth & Wt-I Bar Central Va1·1111m Sy'>l •·m & lluJ0?1• Bonu' Room With Rath St>llcr Wtl l Carrv Larl(e Sl'tond Tru<1t O(•t•<I Pool S1n'f1 Lot Shown Ry Appoantrrwnl Onlv A'ktnl! s~~') SIMI \ ".Joy Of '°'Jf'Wj)ilrt" l.J~lln,1! I IMYHTOIS A TTIMTIOM Nice l.11·abh• Home on fl l.i.trge R 2 !.<it In Retter Area Or Co'>IU :vt l''a Budd An f:xlra llnil f'nr lnrnmt• Prlf't•<I •\I S~fl.fiOO ® ·--.... ~., ... , .. 759-9100 #2 CCWl* ... ,._ .. ..,.,.c....,. PBlllSULA PT. BEAUTY ......... .,.... ...... ii ....... J M4., .... Iii-.. s-..... .. ....... .. ... : ................... . •t•l•e4 ti••· ,. .. , .. ,.. 1Wter1, ....... , _. 111•'6 ...... I 11114' D , ..• ,,, ... ..., ........ ...... ... ,. ..... 1-ttary ..._. ..... .. .., & Oum. 1461,000. Hl·I .. COllTIY CllAIM--Ul..a IS. ~"!:'..:•-•a n•••1&• ....._ .......... , ..... =·.._. ............... 2 ....................... , .._.-., .... taaaat. '7M,... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAi ESTAfI s.lio• k•nl"'• PUllJO'll\I M•~,,_1 7436 W C~1 H""V 31~ M.iroiw ,,.,.,. ~11 Koi>•h S.lbo.l lwNI Hl-1411 '""'"' ----------------.. . Id It I . h 2 I 3 -6 9 l . 4 1 6 9 o r -~--· for appl R C T;aylor Co. ~ -·· SO U y unus ed '420,000. 714"673·74«1 e ves. f or Sale B y O w ner. 640-9900 .----------1 Owner financed . 3 ar Ba. House $25,000 down . OLD WORLD CllAR &1 : COU OF NIW,OIT llALTOIS Hll ~ C.-Hwy •• C--.. Mw 671-1111 '•\ I -I I ·. '\ 1~AYLOR CO. 1\1 .\I 1111\~ -..111 1· l~Hf> ~Alift NOMI I IMCOM1tl71,000 Prime East C06ta Mesa location near 21st & Tustin Ave. You will love this charming sepa r a t e 2 Bdrm home of redwood siding on wide tot. plus two 2·Bdrm incom e units . A beautiful woodsy private pat io w/ BBQ and huge expans ive sp a . Quiel . peaceful & picturesque. Call for a ppointment. WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO., llALTOIS I 2111 S-JH; I ........ M WPOltT CIMTB. M.I. 644-49 I 0 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY 11.EGAMCI! lfUMA! HA~Y! All b lended t hrouJ?hout this 4BR Versailles with 2-story glass w a lls ove r l ooki n g the 10th fair way in Big Canyon. Formal li ving rm and dining r m opening to spacious dec ks w 'Hre·r ing. Master BR and bath w/marble a nd mirrors. Com ple te security sy s t e m . $675.000. L y nn e Va le ntine 644 -6200. CT -631 752-1414 551-8700 642-12lS 644-6200 1111 0o .... 0. ,,, t ... ,.. (.•'(•I f11 Coldwe.11 Ban~e.~ CAPICOO New Eng la nd in old Corona del Mar 2 & den owner s unit + 2 bedrooms & den rent al on sunny cor n er lot Ari <.'k fireplaces Dia moncl panl' wi ndows flig h beam ceilings. Walk to bt>a<.'h. S.125.000 IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 SrlCTACULAI VIEW HOMI fh•..,t buy 1n N l'wpnrt Ri'ill'h with ;i:-..umahle hi Tl> a l 'l 2~>'. l>rnmat1c entrant'l' thru 1·011rt,,1rcl "1th ,p;1 & 1111111 ra1Sl·d 'undr1•k St!lh•r ~ 111 1-.1rr' Sllitl 000 note \1 M:NI Fll"E"T fl.OOH l'l.1\;\'' : 308 h411 7111 OUTSTAMDIMG NEWER HOME flight on l.111 0 hit• 0:-.i l.Y S l9S 000 Completely n •mn1ll'll'<I homr lkaul1ful c·t'ramll' ltll' thnmul Int' or n t h oa1'. c·uslom 141ndnl4 2 STl>HY T ILE HOOF''' 11309 646 711 I NEWPORT llACH OfftCE 2043 WHtclff Dr. (7141646-7711 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate '=~=· sa:"'~)i\-r.~~~ ------....-..., CU' L l'O'Ull •• _ ... ,,.. ...,.,. ol .... '°"' JV'"'"'led -d• 1>9-'°"' 10 fou• f-1imt''9 -dt I G A L N 1 D ' 12 I I I 'J .,_ _A_R_B_L....,W-1 , I I I r I _ I ~ 0 y E " I __ l. . I I I' I _ ~ Bad news: Ille need of 1 m•· jor oll comp1ny WH Injured 111 1 rr1111 1cc1oen1. He fall off nl• • ,...N, Nl.Mlft(O \(!flt$ IN 1, r 1, 1• 1• r 1 . lHl$S i9HAtf$ • _ • _ • _ • • ~z'c;~!~~~r unm I I I I I 1 I SCIAM-t.ITS AMwwt a. C•al'IJ 111 II• • IAf W ·we have several fine homes with pier 6 slip IAlaOA .....-LA Quality oceanfront «triplex. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath each unit. Excellent4 income. Sl.300.0QO. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR j 1 I H ') y -..1d1 [), s. . • ... t. '') f, It'> I UTTU ISLAND LOYlaS You 'II love t his huge duple x : 3 bedrooms. 2 bath ho me with a 2 bedroom. 1 bath rental. Good income or combine the two and have a 5 bedroom ho me. Cha rm and congest ion free! They don 't (and can't> build them like this an ymo re. $435.500. U~l()UI: ti()M~~ REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 E;nt Coast Hl9hw11y. Coron• df'I M•r WE HA VE is OF T H E BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN CDMCOnA61 ' PWSl .. COMI IH. to SZ7Z,SOO balance a l 13'.? 1124,900 and m oder n con va: 700.1713. 11ienc es. Except ionul • a Bdrm -2 bath home * •SlllLE STOIY with isolate d m ast er north end DUPl.fo;X A "Must See"' 1359.SCHJ. &..,...Vl ..... l .E. 4'7-1761 bdrm «:.an be parent 4. 2• SQ n retreal or in·law qrtrs • .\N~ a 2 bdrm CC?ttage. Ideally located In the Bea ch house. St e1J1> 10 ~)way YC?U de1cr1 be It · Callfornh1 Hom es area, be a<' h l o ·'4 ,\ :. 1t s charming, up. to date thls cust<1111ized plan ha s u m e S2 19 ooo c · 11 and beautifully located. a loan bala nce of $112. Ron gt 497.~54 a Cal for O.tail' at l2'; if\leresl w 1th mun _ _:! -· -644-TZ I I thly payme nts or S84 ~ Nigwl I 052 and assumable. Ask mg ••••••••••••• • • • •• • • •• • ~~l(,fl lll\!l I '( & ASSUlll\flS ,I . • e-H.\N( H I, I , \I J ( '>'11 !UUll Duplex JBr. 2Ba. 2Br. 2Ba. Xlnt loc xln \ concJ l br condo. 136.000 down. So llw~ Curner. p vl. toassume$59.(MJOut II'. pro( decor $32!1,000 b> Owner. S59 50~0 Beautiful Garden Hom e Plan G an pn vale com · mum\). Access tu beal·h. tennis & pool 3 Ddrm 2 Ba . New light be111c ca,,.,et lmmat· $230.000 644.5403 8eau11ru1 l'OIH1o on El :'\ q.: u e I ~ u II c· o u r:. e , 3bclrm. 2ba . Slli5 .000 firm o~ner 12l:!1·l<ll 242:! 0~11er 675 1055, 673·4848 OWHEI MUST SUL! Gorgeou s 2 & den Ja:.m 1ne C reek Home Superb f1 n anr1ng w S17~.ooo 1n loan:. at ap prux 11 •; Least ex · i>ens1ve home in Jas mine at S275,000 m ust close b\ end of the year Owne'r will entertain all orre r s ~usl see open l ·4 Sun. 44 Wh11 c water AGT 1;4;1 8067 Cotto Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CONDOS Turtt.rock I 00/o Dn Popular Plan I 3 HcJ 2 U;,i . frplc Owner will l'a rn paptt at 14'. t11 quui Ne buyer l>}i. :;:;7 101u. 1., I.';. wporl hach I 069 831 li4(17 C_iwnr .\J!I ••••••• •••• ••• ••• • 0 •• • • WOOUHHIDG 1-: l'01'Ti\G 1-: Uetu hccJ 2 "tvr} Jllr 211Ua. f:.im rrn, l'ntrl air. mirrored 14•urclr11hl·s m1<·ro·WU'll', up.:ruch•d ervts , u:-.surnahll' l11a11 owe :tntl T D Owner Ai:l"nt Sl:i!i.01111 ~~ IMli T I ft T I. !-. H II l 1-\ 1111.,\~ us c;,\RUE:-.: llU\l t-: NEWPORT HEIGHTS Quaint 3 Bdr m 2 bath. rt• mudele<l home. reatunnit 'ci.iaratc famil) room. <! f1 r evlat·es. hardwoo d floors near ne~ roof. 1•opper plumban l(. H\' ;,ic• l'c:.:. Owner':. anx111u;. uncl will a-.:.1st with the rmancm.: OHeretl at rin I) $11:19.000 Call 5411 1151 ~~HERITAGE REALTORS !ASTSIDE C .M. BY BIH::-. 2512SantaAnaA1t-Sllili K in J ''um.ilt l" <! HR. 2'? ba. t·ontl'mp loans, 2b.lrm & ch•n µrol l•--------- dl'S1gn Sll6,000 lant.ls \·aµecl . J1r 'hut HwborVt1Hillt 641>-5096 646-609 l lt•r:-.. 1:11rl(1•11u., 'll'" •11 C~ ean 'u. 3 BJ rm <!1, lid WATBlFtlOMT HOME )Jtn., oiwn !'iut !-iun : 1•1 :h Jr 11ara1:t-S:J25.0011 5 l.IH . I H:.i . 1·u ,t11ml•---------1 E lderhl·rr1 s2:1•1 •11111 &:::.. NEWPORT COMDO TERMS IK DOWM Seller ~ tll f1oanc·c 2 Burm 2 Ua Sll5.uOo. n quahf~rn.: CJll nul4 U1anu 631 121;i; 1\gt "'a Lc rl ru 11 t h 11 m e DUPLEX Grcal "e'lt1•rn H t-. ~"'[) ~Ste:eCoDunn w 17XJH 111t ct11rk µrin 0-.r fitlanc•d 1151 w~ • Sl.:J!JS,IMMI Fur clt·I Jtl' un So th r 17th ~ th1• huml' ;in·' Jl>IJI t1i u o an ' ewport 'liU "l.AI I FYl ~I; 111 7 9 J u llc1i:hts location Cost a · '< -, • • 59· 221 see. l':.tll l':.irol Horr ul(t ~es J address On 11 Jo14n llir .lhJ 111 1111• l•--------- Want Ad Results 642·5678 631-11094 S\Ji 500 with 2!1" dol4 n -.. 111(11111:-. l<.1 tt1 u1•t I 11111 . 644-721' 1 Sl 7!1 ;,1-. Ii \ ''"Ill 11---------- Sl0,000 DOWN * llG CAMYOM YllW • • Transrerred owner insisted on best. take ad\lantagf' Sct aga1ni.t a r h;.ing1nl( backdrop nf grC'l·n a nd golden slopc:~. long 'hadows, and twinklin g light!. lh1i. maJC:St11· 5 ht>drn1)m home nrfer~ Oj s paC'lnu:-. 1 llcd fn~er n .inkrd by large hv1nl! ronm um! cl1ning room The ruddy glow or hl;J/,1111! 11)1(!\ from 2 r1repl:.in ..; prondt·' a ft•1•hnJ!. 11r -.nu£ c heerfulnt''>' You art.' guarante£'d to love II at ~\I.~ Term'> <'uStom ta1lorrd ln your nc•e<l!. f or pr11Jk !.hOl4111g eall 71 4 1 759 15lll ** DllTY DAWG ** Thf' good things of hfr at their best· Thi' ;.erenel\ bcau11rul 3 bedroom home 'llrtl<l" u bith1n1·l' with nature lmagme c;nuggliog by <• r r:.i t khng fire• whtli! li'ltt•ning 111 lht· rnl!r and the 14 3\(•~ br e akin g . n r long 14al k ' dn11.n un111lrrruv11·1t t>xpans e .. .,f beac·h Thi .. vresllgt• rt•'itlenl·r 1s ofh·n·rl al ·19o.Ouo Call 714J 759 15<JI for a pr11alC• 'howtnl( NEWPORT HILLS OFffCE 1670 SAM MICMJB. 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O..w .. 1 .v . 1.:1i1, A RARE FIND Ul4ner 14 111 ·'""1st "llh \\I I.I.I /\\"'I lh•· I 1nan1·ini: on 1h1~ ;; s , . .'\t•14 1~ 11•11111d :j hr • Bdrm .! bJlh h11nll' lh l!C •lt·n J 1 S/1111011 1l1114 n lt•J \Ur1·, 1n r l111l1• a .., _____ liioiOj_., .... ia.;;i;_,~,JI Jll;!• . ·,:1!1 .1••'" l 11r111J I t1 111111 14 1011111 . -· _ .. a111d1 r1H1m H\ p.1rk :Sl.1 ·~·I d1114 II :! 111 II ' bJ ,11)4, lll-14 ""' 1111 '""' llllo! LEASE OPTION 11\\1 Jl 11•;., lhan 1111 1 1 .. -.1 s;!2',110 1 F111 .rn .1pp•111i l 11111\ 111 111 111u \l!I m1•11\\11:.l't' 1.111 :1-W\l!i l S2,000 mo•H you in Ht•111 dpphes to pun h:.t"'' :Jhr. <!ha l'Ondu 1;41, :mG<! OUTSTANDING! Suµer 4 Bdrm 2 bu w ith 1-:reat UO:".'-l"S ROO.\I that 111ducle:. pool \alilc :-.;l'"' c·eram1t· tilt'. drapl'' &t Jrpt'llng SIJ'i.51111 I So. Calif Reatty. 546-5605 E'SIDE $82,500 (UL~ I lklrm. ll!l' 1<11 014nc:r 14 111 f 1nan1 1• .\l(t•nl 1>45 11~2 Dana Point 1026 .••...•................ IH FORECLOSURE 3 Bdrm. 2 lrn S1 21i.HllO 33822 ;\1 ar1a n <1 D r 1~4ti.'lti ·•···•···•············· BIG ASSUM. LOAM Completel.1 refurh1sht-d 3 HI{ I '4b a hom\' m llunt lkh I milt-from 11n·an llrand n('l4 .ippltann•:-. $12-1.WO Cftltwy 21 979.1050 ~HERITAGE •Ill :i:1:1·· TERMS REALTORS lk•uul11UI I 11n l1• 11 111 i.. .11 _______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiii- 11drm hum. h ,1• •' ('l'llt•nl terrl1' I'd '\ IOI bu~ l"J ll lnr 1h•1..11h ,'\()\\ ' \1"1 Oil<' f,J111 lh rtJ1Jm .1111um d 1n111 1! r oom lll·au1 11u l IJnd:-t'dJ.tlll l( mJn\ lru111 1rce:. llnh s t :t 11111 lnducle' lhl.' L noJ i-------i \ HO~I E FOU T ii t-: 1101.11),\\'S h 14h.JI \llU l':.in ha\ t' 2 hdrm:-.. · 1 , ha. ,\ l" Ul'l't1rJled 111 1.'lffthtone:-. prof l'"111n .1 I I.\ la111bt·aµ1·ll lu14 prit c• Sll,lll,5/KI HARBOR VIEW l lldrm hunu:-. ram 1h rtJm11 ~ l><mu .. rm l.111 ,.1\ h•1m1· 111 ~u11t•rh • un1li t111n \~k1n1i Sl99 noo r"r 11w1\.. -.Jlt• C(l I M•wport Cut•r 640-5157 JASMIME CREEi( 1;,.,.1 J -.,um J h ll-1 .. ,111 I n•Jll\l' l1n.11H Ill).' "" 1111-. J lldrm 2 'lHf\ hu1111• 141\h Ii.!•' 1i.1h 1)11\. 1 .. ,•,111 J IHI 1·H \ 11,.:hl:-o \ 1•'14 11.'ll ""· l~"•I ,1•1· i:att·' ,\ ,,,.JI al S 12;;,111111 l.ll.•l'11rJl1Jr ;.<11411 huml' C(l I H•wport C•nt•r 640-5157 Lido Isl• lmm<·d tll I UIJJlll') ;\lm 1· 111 l'ontl ~ ltr & 1!1'11 \llll tl1111 r µIJn hUl!l' mJ ,ll'r ,u1lt.' 14 r1repl:.tt't· Offt•n•d .11 SWS. IJ"J II k r !lti:J H Ill<! WALKTOIEACH Redhill~Realty CLIFFHAVEM Lake nc" 2 Bdrm. I ha 2 552 _ 7500 Ciranou!> and :-.pa1•1011., ('Ur gar l)nl) J 1, blm·k;. 1•u,1n m home 1.J rl!t' to bt:al·h Ask ml( uni~ i.w---------1 room" for l'n1l•rta1n111 1t Sl2!l.!ltMI &>Ile ;\1 Srou & I" Jnd l'Ol~ up:-IJlf' .,1111n1: A:,:,o(· ~2·-1-124 Jll.G•MI Beoch I 041 room 14 11 h pa nor J m 1t· S,000 Dow... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14Jll'r '1e" S2115.111111 "" _________ _. Cumpart'' Nu qualtrymg. $185.tlOO ON TH E BF.ADI :'tlob1k BARRETT REAL TY :'liew 2 sl)'. J br. 21 1 ba Home 2B r . redl40111I 6'42 5200 Walk to hearh 9611 1217, deck . <·cdar :-hake' '""----··----· 95 1 tiOUl llj.,'I hurdwood 1111. rrplt" I" Wr + hou:-.e ::t n1twkl-to S.SS.!llO m-1 1 499·~16 DOVER SHORES hC'Ul'h I', lot.. !Ith St ----------M:.il(n1(ll'Cnt Ra~ \I•'" Sl.25.000 21:1 39!l !0211 µ0111. Jat·utz1. ram rm 2 I THE BIG STEAL frµlt'!., 3 Br 3 Ha 1:1 . rvilM 1044 Oun11 Plllnl duple>.. 2 hr. 1111 $til!S .llUtl !-'et• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••FEAST ~our eyes on thas tot ally up11raded 3 Bdrm 21 2 Ba allal'hed W oodbricJ~e home Look out thl· i.tarden window to lovcl} w oo d del'k 1n g 1n bat·krard Walk to park. VOOl,sthoul <.:a ll QOW 0 $164,900 ~bridge RealtlJ 551-3000 41?t Baronu Ml•>-lr.-lnl' ••PICI ONE! • Two lovely L i n coin 1 .. odels an prest igio us Woodbridge Es tates These 3 Bdrm. 212 Ba al- t ached ho m e s offer elegant Ii Ying on l wo levels and all the amen i11es o f one o l Irvin's best areas . Tah vour pick of these two or fc rin gs. BOlh wit h up · gra ded large lo ts a nd both priced to sell a t 1161,000 . ll~brt~~ Re1h1 551·3"1 ,... ""•>·'"' .... I ha uµper, I br l11wcr. l'M2 25111. 6-lti-48-18 new r rpl , fn•:.h 1ia1nt. beamed tl'1h11,:t:-.. trpl<'. MEWPORT CREST lhntn~ area & end pat111 ltlfJ de~ Catal1ni.I cwca11 Offered for onh SIH,11111) I J('W 3 bdrm ('ttndo. Fl...1-L P RICt:' · i.uperh lot·alwn Pool. MISSION HEAi.TY tennis . spa Also 3 tidrm 194 ll7JI rondo dose t o pool & ten mi. available WANT ACTION"' C/J I N•wport C..-ter Class1fed Ads 642-56i8 640-S J 5 7 1044 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mac nab I irvtne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY cun wooo.tM1 con•• Owner did not spare a ny expense on upgrades in this lo vely 2-story d e tac he d h o m e . Central a ir . upgraded st ove w / microwave • mi rrored wardr obes &c beautiful carpe ting . $159.900. Natalie Be njamin 752·1414. <T·62 ) -712·1414 c QmPll\ v cih!y c ...... 641-llH II() I Oo•• D!i•• Hi:l700-- wocxbdc)e c~.. . 644-6100 . ' Harbor v-Cltflf• -r·------------------------- _._ .. .......... nu.csay. December 11 . 1980 CWLYPIUJT Cl7 ..... , .................................................................................... -······················ ,. ..••.•............... .......... 1169 Pr••rtr JOOI ...... JJZ41kd f•IMclall40 ...... 3241 ...... U.M1hh• ~HH1MU.fw 't • ....... , .-,..-.;.••••••••••••••ft:::: I 610 •••••••••:t••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• llDrV u --1 • •• -....... ••••••••••• ~TAllHILTHS tlOMf.PORRENT Adw.ltMCuntyc:ondo.2Rr. 1C:Y111~fiE~NFR~NT ..... 126t ........... J741c.M...... Ml4 r 111 ~n 4 r i .._•••rm•••••llf . ., N--.. r tllt" l'('O\r1I :t Odrm *""9S l'' .. n,•ed nr b('h, DSC> m o '· ""' t OITM!, not·•••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• '· t.. nn .-.., 1••41 ,. -.,_.. • -.... 7 .. 1 u"" ty pine int. rrplc. pvt bch. tw..,.... Crest 180 de& •MO ... '4l.6l C:W..C__.Lef l'C!Ma M ii 1um hn )11nia11d1111r1111e Kids • _ ~ . .....,... __ adltsonly l800mo 1714 1 _.. . Bac:bdor.,par\lallr rum., , 2b1 u~t1ir1 apt. Pflmlt .,. .. of N".,"'"'" Sl.2$0,000 ~l• w~kon~ 984 2SM ut 2 Br Pentho~e Condo on 49&-916 . spec~acular ocean • D50/mo tnc:I. utl • 1111r. Newlf painted. Blt·lns . llH\'h l ......... 2tlOO q 11 Uuu ••• :s ~!"' ulJ . "'" lf732t7l Ailll .norec Wlllt'r New unrurn Boat Calahna view A·l loca· l-964·1329 Ava1 1mmed. 831·4402 •Ct•••• 1116 f\ bWfOf••lan•lurlO ..._. C•ta lhl>a S.ller br b d I ~u"" "V"ll Jmmed oc·38rSea11ltwV1lla.Ocun lion, front row. 3 Bdrm .,.. ,. .. _ .. 376t dys.After6:760·0034. ..................... .. • iiO _.., llOll . I 11, oub e aaraKc. ~ .-• • , • vu pvt community Pool w 1 master suite. All w.-r _.. - •1aet l"O ndo 38r ~I~ hld41 \lil f ll' 311 .,,..~, lnlla II U L ft'nC'\.'CI )1&rd, pet:. OK, dcupanc)· 213 ~lf2 ·ll36 Ja~ ~va1I J an 20. 11000 bulltins, pool, tennia.••••'••••••••••••••••••2 Br Stove Adults. no , .. , Oram alll 12 0~••••••••-C H1 i & ,.,.,.h St•llrr fin 151.S mo, bl, lasst &. SlSO )'S.:.,!!:,_3S84n~---499-1655 apa. Leaae. Prine only. pets. Rer·s . lit rloor .... OttH \ll"• rn.. I >.11'.lil ::Ult l'JO)Oll Urt\t b\ 548·78lleves. agent l290mo 646-0983 .Ii ff1>lc pool nur .-wPC>aT llACH \ll N11 dui.e l~ ~., 70W 3242 3 Br. 2 Ha P¥oramlc cnee,• CH• IMH Sharp Mesa Verde 2 BR 2 •lf t•nn11 • b••lh •STOllHllT I) Hou1·ko:1 Rr.Alto1 •••••••••••••••••••••••ocean v iew. hol tub vwu "" n.. 1 Id llt,t)()t> H \ u .. nf' r Iii w~t1 LIASI O"ION Lease or Rent 4br, Sba, Children _oK . No pets 3 8 d rm s + den . ""•enc Kar . no chi ren ~ :~'n. e·~~!·ll>11~N~ :~1 SJ.000 ..... yM llt 36: s lip S2 200 I mo. lllOO mo. Call 548'4121 ar• ~~~t~~s~~f.~i~~~! ~ratr:46~:o~0as+k sr~~ ....... u.1t1n1 h 111C' Sl4Ull00 ORANGE CO.· lknt avplle~to purch..se lsl last.rully landsraped 6PM 494·S98S l year lease. Agent, Pam. C 'f ai 1 OJI C/J I .... ,.rt C ... ff 7>4Q 0 ht TD !lbr, 2b11 l·ondo G46 3062 &. r.pa, call Gymon or El· sns. 2 Br. Adults. Yard 873-1300. •••l••••••••••••••••• 640..1117 ~I 1.1111h1 . u111t" rt·n111 ''"11"0. I blk S ''O""l hollMurphy 846·1371 fruit trees. 190 Canyor. ---------~ AVAIL. now. 2 OR, pvt. 'v" ~ "~ ----A S I N•wport Ht~ 3bdrm + y.:aR ROUND FUN· ""'lio, new cpts & pumt. IY O,WMll ui c lvw lo\O .!n rome Pt.ua gaste i;uard e d Hunt Hbr spac 2 br 2"2 c res, eves. pars e> d.. 2 b ~· $925 so5.;.a; Activities 01: $395 mo. Call S41J.S880. __..... .. 1im------... --11 ~.1.1111.1 i111c~· s.:l,<t!lu.ooo ai.lolt .. ~11w1u1lll•. w l"n b ,· hs F . I . d, k rum. 213·392·6393 en, i 2 a, Jae. imo. ·-••••I p,.11oram1r C ·2 IOMID • • ., " a wn e. rp t , ec · -------644·8236 eves. 631-361 1 rect"r• Free Sunday ask !Or P_'.'m or Larr>. :He \I•• ur Dan .-111~ l'ti.. pool, Jiil'. 2 br , 2 gar S690.1213>427·2251, 1 MHJ-t 3252 dys Brunch·BBO s •Pai er-.or p.-r l •H u11.u L~~Jll t~·~."'::11 1 ,~~11:,'! l~}·=~S h11 SG~ll,mo ll4U 2:190, to 8 AM or nights. 1665! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---'-hes •Plusmuchmore ._..HJ lOOU ·~I 1t .11 l/\Ollll• 1o111il u tt1 > • "~ •l ' 011 IK · 1~1 :1164 al 11 Algonquin. Open Sun Lease with option. ren t or 2bdrm. Iba. l house from GREATAECAEATION· dna • notrr"t $:A.I IJOU 11'''"" PM buy 3 + Bdrm. 2 Ba ocean, frplc. a vail 1m· IWTillih \\~un\1ttilt' ley McCw•. IJtr. ~I lbtib l<l1\l'1) l'u:.t<1rn 3 br. 2 ba -------Spal'ious home, view. med. SS2S.673_7407 Tenn1s •Free Lessons 0 ,., '• f • n .. n • 1 n ti 141·77Jf Do•it & Clorla horne. h.ihl. uir.) & JJVl. .,.. 3244 e\•ery desirable rea1ure - -(pro & P'0 shOpt • 2 llO..IW Xl&OI \q ·n1d.. w bcanwd rt>1hnt1s. huge •••••••••••••••••••••• Owner714,495.4~ 3bdrm. 2ba. nr beach, Health CluOs •Sauna• I Ula. SJt: i 11 i tti 52H JUST LISTID 1 t<moct kit, ouk cubinets, urtlerock Attractive 3br . SliS01mo y rly Avail now. Hydromassage•Swim PM~e l!>~unJ•> MIWPOUJSTOILTSITllA .. ~TH llunt lhh t unth OWt' 1.1:rnlr..fq1k 111k1t.&ln ram rm. frpk. fenced·~ Twnhse. nr nu. J 545·61~---m1ng 0 Dnv1ngRange ~ .. -•-I OIO 515 .tl Ill , SM UUO 1lu10 o 1 111 $6•·5 S 18 0 I 70 . yard. country kitc hen. nr br, 212 ba. 2 pools. town L I B ,. BEAUTIFUL APART· • -twi.124 J .i1·u · Pn 111 .: Sll!>.UIJU l 'nnl'IJJ.~b uni.\ l 756 32-16 schools. pool. no pets. cenler 499 1625, 831 ·9612 ° v e .Y 1 g ~an Y 0, n MENTS. S•ng1es 1 & ••••••••••••••••••••• ~rol>'!rl.> '':\ t•).1.,1 111~ flkr 1.,., Hdrnh.irt avail 1mmed. S77S m o .-McLatn condo. 2 BR 2 2 2 Beo•oom~. fur ·~~~~~h iu ~~t'I .. ~:_°!_,; Ce..t•r ~ 117501 472 tSi1 '.\~~'{;;\ i! \~!~.Ur 1.~r''~) 494·9542after SPM ~~:.~~~n ~~:'!.e~p~~?~~: ::~ ~!ww~~:rr~~~fd nisneo & lJnlurnisheo 1.!droom th•t ... 11>. 011 ,. 640.SlS 7 •JUSTLtSTED• t;nb1r ~.7 14 7i0 t~W W~Vdil.Gre.11 grnds 3bd 2ba S95C OK. no pets S9SO Call :A~~~;,;•'61p'e~o:::~ J er i.ut-d lut \ .:n·dl ;\1·wµ<>r.t lll'Jdl i:!ll unl\i-2 Bd con o. SS25. mo 495-0708 Jerry hnsta. 673·7761 l\C~lmt•nt or 'tJrtt-r HdoMi•iiuinjTown· V.c.h 1lu1A. ()1A.nl'I will \l ~:S.\ \_t::HIH: :I Br i-m Avail. now. Call <.:ra1g 76CH397 · 9 to 6 •o me S i ll !1 11 11 hoMHtfor~• 1700 l ,Hn l t'r111 ~ s 1111uuo µuol Si.>O m u h:'l1 -12AA ~ewLux ur)Townhome MEWPOiTHTS. Oakwood ,ARBE.LL. IH. \I. l'UR~ 11'1\•11 )I J jK uoo I' It I N \lu11 tl4ti i l i'I \gt I·~~~ I~·~· 2 br. 2 ha Nr bt.-at·h & .ibdrm. 212ba. 3 car gar. G d A rt t JJI ~ t7:ltl •••••••••••••••••••••• l I I' ,1 .... ,, 1 \ Ilk 1 golf N1urse Hdwd fir:. ar en P• men I tBr II \ o10ni•r 'll r ~ \ .. , l" : ~. ·"' l llr. garJi.;c, l'nl'i' µa\111.~ a c, frplc. garden win gardener inc l $890 • 1090 Cntl Cnt1 i 7S.uoo l.11 B~rn~,:ii t .i.:ill 11 1" 111 1·h1ld !>Ill <>" 8500 mu REALTORS -d k 1 ht 1 &i5·6098 Newport Beach/So, d '" n i\:.' um J ,,,. ':fl_ ts., till lliti:I \~I . li:ll lilli!l ow. s )kig i.. ix~o ·Jae -1700 16111 St •••••••.•..........•. WM YOUR OWN Hl5TORIC CALIF. HOME legant·11 bw It for l'om irt and entertainin g arkhke ground:. l'Orn 1ment t·us tum h111111· " k r I 0 0 r s . m II r I) I l• l!J:J 32Jl or S IJ ll)7:! ......t.-tri-.1/ wknd:. Woodbndge2 s lory , 2 Br. pvt bnc pallU l'o Pt'lS Newpon Shorei. Jbr. 2ba. •DO·•'a1•61•11 ._ ri, 11 ~ Ba. pool. s pa. tenni1> S85<.I t213l438 5021i JXJOI. tennis. beat•h gar. 17t41 642·5113 OIMProperty 2000 Pr• Y 2100 .. ; S1dc.3 hr,1a1111i) rm. & lake $485 . L se MiuionVlejo 3267 968·9110 NewportBeach/No. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~·:~··1:, .. (.;,:;·;1:~~:~;1:1~ Ut1I rm. lt'lll'Cll) anJ. nu 1213 1837·8339. ••••••••••••••••••••••• br. 2•~ ba, frp ic'. patio, 880 Irvine llld•• l . ;\l lh,lllMt :.4 It tlol(i. 268 l'ui.l<J M e~a St ---, :-.lice 4 br hom e on qu1t•l gar Lease ss2s mo No "' ~ tj.iS 934 1 WOODBRIDGE Area eon street near sthools & 25'. do" u llw1ll'r l'M r) do, 3 BR 21 2 Ba . dining shuppin" f'r1ik. c::entral pets. 640 7647 b l ru ;11 1:!1 ", lor 2.._ _________ -t b · " ,.. room. ar, microwave. uir. 2 car gar. 5650 m u IJa} condo. 2 br. 2 ha . un ll..---------H"1 r~ l'hll :-;ulll\illl COLLEGE PA.RI( family !m• fpk . t pls. Walker & Lt't1 S!lti4000. d"r uround prko, .~It" H1•.1II1 tr 5 IX ~ 111:1 ) d · I " ,. " ., r l'IH L llOME. 4 LIH . rps1 AC. comm µ<>u & 552·4.177 a\•all Mel f'u ch:.. re OCF\:"-IFRO N'I hl'<i ,1 lan1 1I~ llt.'1)!hburhou1J. tennis. 2 car gar . avail altor 67S·81211 21 1·'.;1• \ 1 J Sll.2.'i,l:>t &lasl t-!>Cl'Urt 1mmed. $725 + dl'f.I Formermodl'l,Sbr ,3 ha, ' ",rn •\J I Jll t~ OuvuJ.ugt ''·lli·J255 752-1282 formal dr, a 1· v1cw.S.Jumt J une II \ "'k "'" --. -S87S S24·62!18 Capi1trano 3278 •5:!-!;.'lti6 ., •61r 7141 645· 1104 FOURPLEX WITH mealiBAY A.PA.ltTMEHlS lleaullful g1.1rde11 aµts Poul & spa Adults. no JJe\.s Bach SJ3~ I Bdrm S39U 2250 Vanguard, S4U %26 2 Bdrm 2 Ba 398 W W1lsun. $450 631 ·SS83 DELUXI CONDO !Br. adulls. S42S nr SC Pina. a c, tenni~. pool. spa, frplt· 121:1 t280·86UU t·olleet !luge luxUr) ctuplex. 2 llr 21, Ha IA. t \'c f\ xtra Uble gar Fm·d ) rd 8575 lli:J 0336. li42 !:ltil\ti Newer 2 Hr with garage SJ!IS Adult:., no IH'l~ 1;-15 ssn ('lt•an E """' 2hdrm. gur. 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I Ba. S600 mo Slt•f.1' ( L: g . . . I I 11-,1,·.·1 ' ' -· ·• . encl garage. fncd bk \'d. iobeach 673 93 12 '" S-I Ull mo 1·1 Lots.for Sale 2200 h.i. l}JllO& g~r ss5o mo .,~,,1~ Harbor ~It"\!. ~t ome s. vehicle storage a v ail. ,\;\I ti31 l;ti79 10 km1' J Q L ....................... 1\\ .ul 1t111A l all Soll! l 168I .1~ ~J !._-~-3bdr~. 2b~ · lam. rm· 32106 Via de Oliva $4SO 3 Hr 2 Ba ,) rls A\ ail 1m , UAI BJl'k Ua\ Jft'J. i~).Jt111 rl' .11-'1. -new ~rpt , pai~l. drapei.. mo ls:l las\ & sec re med I Blk from l:lu \ & -Br IMHil, duld 111·1 OK 1 S<!5 per month i .'i" l!l:!ll 'lllt.-nti.i l l''t.iti· 1111 . . . . I REALTORS i 900. l!>e . 6 41 5965. qw~ed 758.256s · Bch s600 mo ,\l!l li~inu (;ura,:•· n4107ti3 PLACE ~'>O.tJOO 5 US lllltU Sii \HP lll'IA. ~. Stclt• 2 br. -------644 7697 673.3355 ,\:il.1>:JI lit1i!f 1A.k111b 'WEil FtNA.NCING :! h:.i, 11r \t'\l.1111r1 01\d at College Park Yale 4 br . SaMoA.IHI 3280 wner will finante at 111 PROPHTIES -Out of State l!llh I ur :! Jdulb. ut1b 21, ba. lge den. frpk. THE ILUFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Speclat ular \Jl'eanlr1111l lmmrd. Occupancy rest less than pre,·atl IO,... Til l :lO ,,.,.,I Property 2600 µd. S5.ill ;a\"" now AC, comm pool No <.:lean 3 ~ I. frplt·. nt11A. ,.\\all nOIA. 2 4 llr 1·11n :! fir I 11.i 111ml IJundr~ ig rate St"tludt'd J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll;:l'-J~r. vets S625. 1st. las\. de· Spariou~ & s pot le:.!> J crpl & paint. sss11 do 6i3St.:RF rrn .,mJ ll1h11tl11" drm. P ea t·ock 11 1 II II'.\ ····'1111 l>r""'•n l'•1·•.·I posit 1714 /SSl 1337 bdrm. 2 , balh e nd unit Renate 760 962!; TS!. \l~rnt nt2 lliU • · ·•" .,... • u-• " .. , 11" 11 & t -------with pvt patio on "The · :..ft'ut SU,..SET 0,.. state. Huge separale Elel·t nl·tt\. lt•m·t•d out ·'" I:•' tr. )!J r · lUIH' -"'~ " ,.... .mlly room v.ith Wl'l s t<inihni.: ·\"'" ai·t't'""' ll•nn-<l \rd S39~ Presui:1ous 4bdrm , 3ba Greenbelt · 1n our SouthLOCJllllO 3286 SIA.SHORE ar, opens to ~parkhng l 17NEWUNITS ble,1J1A.nt<r l!*:!249!* til2 j i 22 Racquel Cl ub home. on gmal area i\\a1I no1A.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br 2nd floor. m·n \ll'IA. vimming poo l Lvvl'I~ UNDflt CONSTRUC· 2500'. $795 mo 556·6S76. al S950 Agt.640 SS60 <.:oz) Cottage So Laguna IA. carport ssso mu thru ?cl ud ed "a r1I. s u r entab •l°ll•.1n :! llr duple" .• oil ... 1 Woudbridge Creeks ide -HE'l·entl~ painted "er~ June 20 673 i91):! ·1W1ded bv iush tro1>tc·ul • TION ••••••••••••••••••••••• parking. quid, >!.Jll 011 Willow Lease 4br 3ba 4 Br 2 Ba Nr bc•h µ<>nl. ''"'ale fireµIJC'~. lob ants $229.000. :'\111·l'3 lidrm uwner~ un1l ~ furnish•d IJt!l" K:)li·l16SH . ' d, . ' of windows I bdrm SS95 W th S8-1•1 ... , I r f rp I c. A C. be h In tennis. mo m o $8. SU t i\\'atl no"' rn• .,13-1 1.&1--• I upµrox .. I rv ) ••••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • k I d " "I -.. ., .. c. \t"ar t•:.Uma letl lnl'Orll'-'C d IM 3122 2 BR,adultsonl\,1111p1•b par poo . gar e ner se<·ur ,,cwporl .~wre:. · • 1 1 1 1 11 orono e or S3"5 mo ,\\'a II 1 111 9175 552 1269 A Ya II now 963 1i682 ondominium1 •••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • lo Ht /> P'-'Y l it· ,, !'t ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '"'' • I I d 3806 Pr1t•e1 at 11 tX(;ros:.. "emi>1l .'llir .11,a . ., ,•l\ 1):15 0767 'l'R V L' u ,1 1 , 11 Unfumi1h•d 3425 lolboo I on 1 n. ., , .~ 1sta c.xet· 4 ur ,--ar Jor \ l l-6'-" urnt·"· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~,c ~ t·cn\r,tl llr~lll?l' home onhc•a,h.f.1\'l ~ult'. ..aPoint 3226 f'amll }. l. s t o r y .lbdrm.2ba. ram rm. nu O Yearh 1 l:ir ""rnta:-\u· lTfH AT P RO SP 1-:('T 1 l ounl) loJ' at 11111 1 ri 11 IJnla.-.111· \ 1c1A. SISUU mo •••••••••• • •••• • •• • • • • • Town home (.lu1et. fan l'pU. & pamt. S9!15 mo rOIMJt!tr~• Beam· <""•l•n". hui It 111.., 1., 'S'fl N' I l'tfl.ib onl.' 7~2 1!1211 2 I " ~· ·•" 1' u I • C-..1-1 Irvin'"' " "' v .. "'c. o o .. 11 r Ext·1·utl\t' :1 Br 2•, Ba tast1c· ''1ew . rec fat' .. Bel 644 41S7 -n .,.. s so 11 C a I I .J 11 1• 73 1 3111 1146i5ii l;I • Fanta:.l1l' ut'l'<Jfl \ll'IA. A1r shutters.neut.tones. , , . Onebedroom,air cond_i :11J 4-IS l971! -· I J QUAIL 3124 Cun cl 11 End 1·111t Nr :.l·hools, shopping 3br. 2bll NCIA.fH)rl Sho.rt.·~ t1oned&refngerator :'\u • Mr Reol Ettat• . , •• os •• •.• •• M •• ~.'.a•••••••••••• l!JJ KOO Pnce negoL 760-2601. newl.1 del'Oratt.'d 75.t h2K2 pels A~ults S-100 m o Pet1 .. 1ulo 3807 PLACE or!l63·8Rlll lease ~or further 1n •••.•••••••••••••••••• Toro 3232 llUME F OR RENT formation, call 'lose to beat'h & ha\ I obile Hon.t PROPHTllES • :1 &lrm furnt!>hed home.••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm ssso Fenced Ne1A.p0rt Tc·rrat·t• Mndo. 559-8322 Br. ~lo\'e & refnK :-..·IA. h or Sale I I 00 -..1. doublt· l'ar garill(e SHOO 110'.\l ES FO It 1n:='iT } ard and garage Kids & 3bd rm. 2 11 b a . I rp I l' · painted. ver) dean l t '! 1 ••••••••••••••••••••• 10,...Til"'lO, . ..-.I month tu month :1 & t Bdrm,, S.">St1Sh2S iietswelcome.9fl4-2566or wash dry. refrij!, gar. br,2ba CONDO lfal•kba~ i:ar. washer dr~l.'r °'" w 2 Bdrm.adulb.Npt 1 RoyMcCardle,Rltr. Fen c ed ~ard !-. and 9732971Agt ,no ree S6!*S mo 731 S53i Areafarnrm.frpk .vrl\ pet:. S42S >rl ~ l't' ch Lido Park. $43.o<H~ 548•7729 .:Jr.il!l'i-K Hb & fH'h -i30·<»80 patio. pool. 2 car l(ar Is l last ... SIOtJ •l••i> '3·3826 IA.l'll·um"' !11;4 ;!;.1;1; 1•r **LEASES i;;3 zs10 A°' •" " w•uc TO air.•cH new crpt pnt s;su mu ,,. · :li3 2!ti I .\gt . no I l'l' ... 5 ... 631 3081 I UNITS -.6hoch 3169 10 to c hoose from Modern 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. r~ ......... M_. 3122 NTHE BEACH Mobile We!>tside l:osta :\1 e~a .•• :!':':'.~•••••••••••••• aiftVolley 3234 $600 SllOO m onthly on garage, frplc. patio . V11 bdrm. 112ba. p00l. Ja<'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• on osen r•·altork AVAIL. HOW :! Hr 2 llJ h111 l1 111' 11Jl111 .... rn.ill dul! ()I\ .iwutn rm TSI. M~1111 lit2 llifl:I ~rm . 11111:-h ed 11111 duµI.:' 111 I·. ,1d1· 1,;:1 l!Jh I 2 .,l11f\ .ilJI ~lut rm , I i ha ,.:ti 11 .. al11111 2f1f;!1 ~Jntu \lld .\ \ c !1!111 lillfi~ I hr dpl\ 1>\l \II & >!I.I I rt· rn11<I s:1-;:-, '.\o p1·1, l I hll d I/" 11 l."l iti:Jl1 s.11:, I l\r J111 l t'r\ 'JI<' :-.:11 'm'll..l'I lrfl•\ I I I I L''I \I)°) I \\ 11th M j tX 111'iM QUICKIM \,-.11 "''IA. l.1rgt• ~ fir 2 l\u ::.1;141 m11 11.,, ,., t•r \lhtni: t 1·ntr.ill\ t.11.11 ,'(J Smdll (•h1lcl l.ll'l 01\ l>n \e ti\ :.!195 .\l..iple St lht•O I J il f>.12 11:.!X:! o me 2 Br . r u<l w uud good eonditwn. tnt•ume LIDO ISLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• one year lease. We're the c·anl $700 mo 631 109~ new carpets. nev. paint. ~rge 2Br. close to beal·h eek. cedar ~hakt·:o.. 111)\.lL,'".· L'<>R l'L',N,'T II C\11 incl No peti. nu ardwouc.l int, fq1k fj~·~a~~n~~1l•'ls~3~~ .. ~: Cumvletel) furn1:.hcd 3 & l ... H<lrm :.' .. SS!lS ones to ca ILUFFS ~ H.B area ~2 2Si5 children. ssOO 575.l).a,i7 2~1,lultl~J:\~'.an' pt tlrJ JH'' >9.900. RMI' 11 11 1 t>WCbalanl'l' atll'• with t'\'t·n·thing \OU Fenl0t't.lyanl1>&1taragc1> (Uj]\\bodbrldne Lea:.e Beaut J bdrm . EZTOCA.REFOR ------- 19.3816 need Remcxkled &'ck . I & I ., 21. ba l'11ndu ·rr1na . I Studio apt. ru11 kit chen h K11 :. pd:. \l.C 1•11me R I • Sm 4Br 1 ,Ba patio •--------· pt\cc11Gc: l'Orated :i Ur. rl11n 2 bat ea... .'1ud"I L'.nd untl on . ' ' . wood burning frp ll' _ K~> ~ 91>~250G \1r !li:l 2!1il .. \1!1 . ., ·' ~,. pool2car l(ar 1A.opnr I HOMES i'r~~~~. ~I~~ ',i~~~ti 1r.:1111 no ll'<' 551-3000 gor l!CO u~ Ii! r"' c n ht• It refn~. wshr dr~ r a' all. '.t'fng int'! $400 Ca I I Mobile home. l'u:>l'8 lt:?O lbrranca Pl"').lrvinl', Fre:.h paint. new oak wardrobe mirrors in all afle..r6pm 760·_!.813 lesa, Harbor HI. i\dult:. Heal 1-::.tatl· lnvestmenb 3 &lrm. :! liath. l'l'nm l't i'")ton leach 324 0 'ca1'rt1~tro1n'! ~t·a~pet11~.~ l'1~r' rm ~. n r 5 5 F w ) SPACIOUS NEW 3 Br 3 int, Sll.SOO 6i3 31!211 :i:.1:l3 W l:oasl llwv . NB hum" \l •i '" 01,1 ,.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • " Mat: \rthur S600 m o B I 1 I " • ' < t I"· L'I " " B 1 b d \II fer'"" at s1.0•11 11er mu • ' a enc · gar. rJJ ·1 CE .... FRO,..T • •RK 6'"5·66 '"6 .. t n t l' r , .. ii.• t• .. ,., -, .• ., i ._., t•> 1)1·ean r, eg;rnt ' ' r. a en unit ' ''" ,, \hl'£' 8 5 558 9021 e\'CS -U\ 640 "l '"I ...,.. " r-... .. .. ,;;;12113 ' ., "' ~ l11lr m. fam rm & 1lt.'n. amen1t 1es of Wood 759 llH6/\i..rt ~9-RSW . . eat~mo "'J. ~. t abana & trlr. 'uh i----------•I 1S74!.'1 1110 1 l'lu:.h c·rpt:. bridge L~e S51!0 mo \' .. 11 , J . 1 Studio. bay view. ut1b 111 ·ttrng allowed. J (l\'l HOME + INCOME .1 HH 111 Bal'k l1<i) .in•;i :!'J ha. t'l'llllr & ,.:l;i:.:. Ai,,rt.7S9 11 20 t1rsai e:. s lue 10 15<~n,c "· 2txlrm. 1'1ba . lrµlc. new cl. no kitchen. :.:?!iCJ mu ·hs paol & f1s htn)! pt er l>hl r.cr µvt gar. fu lh ad u I l :. 0 n I) ' ·' 1 u t'arpels $495 mo Tustin 67S 0447 67S 9604 l !l,SOO R ~iP t 7 11 J 20'. DOW N l'ool & I~ h.11·k ~rd inatnl \ti .\dulls. n'o Turtlerock 4 Hr J Ba 2 iiU2313.ili8·5600 area.495.Jti97 .... 19·3816 l-'t \'e units l'Omplt•tel) rt.: l'ani:tll\ I urn Yr h 1°'\' llCh ln<iuire at fi2i t!!th stol") home with J car , · -2Br. 2Ba. den. xlnt loe "' •EXCITING• S...ciolluy e autiful c us l o m 11.ed t'x60' Viking Homl' ar. 28a & l'n l'io:>t•d irch. In Laguna lhlb iresl s s lar r.1 ark I l!lll59 ) Gf"ffftMClf Portc htateSol• eaut1 ful 24x6U Har ngton Ho m t'. ) oung dlts & s mall JJ l'l elcome. B) aµpoinl 1ent 540-S937 lurb1:.ht•d ~l'IA. L'arµcL a1ail Sli0i1 m11 1;11 o;i.:1. !-i t i ll !Hill t\J:lt or i:ar S800.833-l8il.Sartcr 6 Townhouse :.t hdrm. <!11 ~••tUnfurft 3600 trat'live. 609•2 Poin:.t•I drape:., C'l l' IA.Ith a sµen ••. 15112 ba, bltn:>. d~hwhr, q.11:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lia $67 5 m o 1 iI 1 1 dahlt• al cx1st1 ng renls fllulb 111~nhumt• :! lir ~ Clcan4bdrm,2ba Colle((e drµs,2car t arpurl ,pool S52S.t story.2bdrm.2ear 88.1-!>856or88J.z4Jllt'\l'" 1\ll th1:. liir onl\ Sl 5ll.ll4tfl hg din ktlt'ht•fl tllil i.!·11· :\·IA. ·1111 'lh 1 tarn rm U" Par.k h ome. fam rm · S550 Adult c·o upll' onl.' uar ... ~aut k1t"hen pa\10. -------7"' 1920 • nl'IA. t'Jfltt•I. ;,;,2 I:! t :!. l • . ' . " · d · ·-" '"' ' ·" · 1. -· . i:ratll~I hmc lor 1;.im1h , gar ener S660. 642612•1 !'io pet~ ="IC'ar ll oag eves 1839-1949 Jl94IA\all 1mmed1at 1·I~ QUAIL PLACE PIOPHTIES'~ 10,-Til 1:)0 , .... .1 : ~~1~: • "11 x:ixt. t·\ 1'' & 11,1 IH'h ll:JJ 11 1 1;,. .1 ,;1 ur 631 6300 ask for Chul' k Realtor . 6.12 5333 \'1a lielardt'S. SJ C <>pen A b o \ e P l' 11 11 n \'\ l'., ~111 Sal, 111·2 '.\largucnle ,\ \'e 2 Br I Beautiful Woot.lbrii.lge Penins ula Pt Dollhou!.e · ba. 2 car 1wra1?1.: s:;1s • thdrm. i!ha rlhl g '8r. Arbor lake lownhoust' 2 Bdrm . l '• ba . frµk . .,......nhFurni1hed mo •608188 l'rn~H·rt' lrpl1 1mma1 r ood ma!>lerbdrms.2Ba.dm pal10.2c·ar gar S8UO~r ••••••••••••••••••••._ •• '.\lanag~r '12.'i rno SJ.'ill., 11 11,it2 rm Brea kfa!>l nook . I> Agt 675 17il.6i5 3890 lalboaPet1in111lo 3707 H,,...,::;1 S.lll t}354 lrplc. all upg rad e ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lu\111~. brtKhl . 2 HH 'harming I llH :i ll.1 W as h t"r dr ,\ er llxtrmlux <'ontlo.allam BA Y FR O:ll T AG t:. ·almost ne1A. Sll2S Unlltt' Hout~s Unfurnished ...•................••• lol»a Peninsula 3207 ............•.....•.... \\' D. rein)! 111 • lcl SllllO llll'.\H:S Ft>H RE:'l<T r e frigerator Al'ru;.:. mt·nit1es :.el' Veri.:111les Beach. Pier. 1 Br $450. Johnson. 760 l!l66 o r l•---------•I mo liiS K3iS :1 lillrm" S5Sfl SS!l5 from lake w p \'L bcac•h ss.511 Call aflerfiwkda~:. /\dull Wntr 303 1-: 0.560IJO Own.r Mut t Sell orono~I Mar 3222 F1•111·t•d \Jrcl allt.l l!<irJ.it• Pool & tennis nl'arby u n } 11 m e IA.ken 11 . Edgewaler 1871 28•·6 Cotto Meta 3824 •••••••••••••••••••••• Kub & pet" 1A.t•kuml' S750 mo lease 55t·8022 !>*8·3>74 OCEAN F RONT 1 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm :1 l)ath. refril!. 9&l 2.'if.rl1ur !J732971 1\l!l . eves 1 d 1 was hl'r & clf\l'r Sn ol nolt•e Ba)cre~l. lmmat: 3 I• arge e uxe. g arage, · WOODBRIDGI:: 1mmac· bdrms2 bo.lgrn<·d >urd wtnler i4SO. Adult!> ~(l 2 Ir. I la Apt :'IOCIA. I) dt1l'Or t, a ~ 1111. end gar. pool, d IA. a:-h,•r IH Pl.EX :!lir 1 llJ l Iii!> ,, ti "•I I I... II" I' c 1 !'> S11J 1 1ou:. '.\Im ,. 1n °'ll l>W · :i:i:1 1-. 21'1 ('c..,tJ \lt•:.u \ll!r :ll> Sho\\ 11 ..i fll'I 10! :lo 1;~;, K It t:I 2lidrm lli.J . \ 11•\A Ji!UIL:- $1~1 .uw 11111111'11 .natl l>:n tel ~h :125fl NEWPORT APARTMENTS 2 Hr S:lm -r utll' l nl 1nl' on I ' ~ 11 I> ,. I , ~ 11 1A..Jt1•rlw1h :!·HH :'l:l'IA. IJOrl llh I! t •hi a :it.•,;i 111:.0 !1:1:!1 l..irl!t· :! l\tlrm S:l:.O•I (/Ult'I hutliltng IA.1th 111•Juttlul l.1111h t .1ptn1! \Ill I.TS fl\ E H 35 ~., pl'I" I.~ ... :\\ -\HU \ l'TS W W ~·u11cn11n \H• 1 hll. E 111 ~elA. port ,\' t' ,'!,, l Bit.. ~, of Ba ~ h.11 113•17 l'lt•.111 2 br I ha. lit'" rri>l. s.tm + lll'tJ Ht·n . \I'. I till 'lli:!h CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SA.LES ti Udrm, :I bath giant h o m (' ,\ :-. ~ u m l' I :. t Sl2S.UUU at II '. J Od S2S.mo 2nd .it 1 t'. Uut• 19!15 ProJel'led int11mt' for I year Sl!l,2011 Is rull) 1J1'('up1e<I H II H i\gl, ask for lleau, 673 7300 ~~1~iis:i l\<.:;iut homl' 41!r 2Ua Sh4U mo 1:11111 Glcn l:ondo 3 Br. 112 ba dbl gar L~e 6444227 a fl pets 673-66.itl (,loun•,,t('r c 111,,e lo schools. ponls. 5pm t Br Carpels. drape~. :.lO\'C, refr1 ge. t;tilS' pd t;1ens lls for 4 i3i5 ll75·09~ Adulls 6-12 su-;3 2hr garcll•n .iµl. p\l p.ittn. NEWLY DECOR I gara j!t' i-ml ch1hl uk, no 2706 Harbor. Ste 21>6 1\ 540-5937 ·orun.i ll1ghl.1111b t llr !HiK tttl!ll parks. !'llo pets. S6SO mo. R . 31J'8, lg t1k \ rd. gn•ttt lilm VaC'ant De<'. 20th B) Harbor idge Crest l'On .iomt., ac·•'I'"·" lo I>' 1 lwh :1 Br I', Ila. C111ld11. Near apµl. i\gt . SS2·S·S10 do. 2400 sq rt. J B.r . 2 .Ba I I.Ir gas pd. end ·g .. r, pet:.~~ 5.16 \l!l:lll Sl20U i;45 2251 B 1· h (. ;i I I J 1 m $.?UUO µr mo or ~or Sale ~~~~~----1----------1 ;14 K4ti lJil 11r H!IH 5131 RENTALS by Owner 754 1045 d ys, 22 UNITS Beaut1t11 I Cany on :11lr. :.11nu i l·I 9ti:l 7Hllt or 2br + den 2•12 ba $800 9SS-3276eves · WINTER RENTAL d was her, pool \dulh l.rj! I Hr I Il a S:l5tJ t>i2 5073 l'ilrpon .\bo Ii; :1 Br 2 Bu ~12.'l li3li !ll»l 1 $29,500 M E W p O R T 2Bu. JU:.l nt•wl) µu1nted i i 1 ll'l!l·31)(t:1 2br. 2ba S925 - -2Br, pool. steps lo beach. •· d I 3br.l'·•ba .. ~.0 3Br.2Bahomcw bigbat•k bay. & f erry . S42S BE "'CH "'l'aq1l'tt1 . l'o\crl'I ..,J I ed d h 673·1900 d ys. 67S-187 t "' pat 1 o 2 l' a r g u r . lk nl ent1r11 dur>lex. ol'ean 3br. 21 ... ba S900 enc os > ·a cross l e sl Sixteen I Bdrm I Ba ancl gurdf'ner mainl. pool & view. SOCIO.mo ur 2bdrm 4br.212 ba S900·Sl250 from Charles lle ller !.~~-- 3 Ir T ownhouH Newly decor j!<ii-pd , enc·I g ur . p ool . d w a s h e r A 11 u I l :- 642-5073 L~ I Ur ~ µl (•'O; n 1 qrnrt. lmln . nl'IA. h tlt•1· i20C Sha.l1rnllr S2 !15 mo 1'4(1 2fi l:l :>IX 2 Hdrm 2 B a !lµapn vrl<'xtdoor $1200 up:.la1rs . $550 mu ur 4br+bon,212ba $900 Park. 237 Knox Pl <'3 ll eor-ctetMar 3722 to wn ho us es w 1 l h 1.1 :. m" l:.c 1~1o TREE downstairs. S.100 mo 119 3br. 2ba S6SO Tus tin for appl. 1·926· IS37 •••••••••••••••••••••• • f:as1s1de 3 Bdrm, 2 ba s umabl c ts t T D ·s . llunlingtun St call n ob Ne-;;rl ls lan-d 2 Bdrm Studio Bac he lor Apt. pets lnel 1tas SS511. ~u 2 hr, I ha . nl'IA. l'rpts. lst oc:ean hrt•eze,.. k11ls OK. 5400 mo &11 883.1 ovmer fmaneing a va1lu .hr. 2ha fam rm. frplc. ~le)er 546 3170 hm Of· Yearly ss75 · mature adult. no p~t. + dep 8Sl-964i eautiful 2 Bdrm 2 Ra . I 1ile rrom s urf 1n ewport Beach adult ark. Heated poo l . lbhse spa & more. Lo\' ly palio. gardeners de ght. Low payments IS r rinanc:ina. See it: TRI HARBOR RLTRS 646-32.SS ble 12 1x r;ros s . nt'W l'Pt.i!lcnt·et1put1ol., y ard 1325 incl ulll - Outstanding Eastblufl :ii'*' mo a\'a1I De1· 15 fu·e . 511t1 ~OO. __ s7~·4749 ----644·8377, 760·0367 +--PACIOCS 2Br adult apt 1ha1I now 3 Br a1.1t. 2nd location Sec 1l und bU) 7b0 106.'> 2 Hr Condo on the :.and EA VIEW 4 Br 3 Ba oa htteh 37 40 Open beam <'Cthngs, 1~!!-. ,..._ _._Loh/ 11 752 1920 Seeu l PoOI 5650 mo Port Ro~· al Vie · of wood Incl frige ,,o ,...:::.! I SOO 'lhr 2ba h\ rm. din rm n ) · · · . . w 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. $375 mo fiiJ lllf03 or _..,...... J_ d ·e n · r r P 1 1, ' up 7 I I 0 e e· a n ocean & night ll~ht s H .l .'s FINEST 548.7356 • ••••••••••••••••••••• QUAIL front b0aekyard. dis· 7 1 4 9 6 ~ 9 1 9 3 & S1600m? Spanish EstaleLi\•mg: --, rene space in trees or hv.•a:-.her. )tar. wid SllOO 213 333·384fi 4 Br. 2 ? Ba .New Bed Beautlrul park-like sur-Large l Br I Bu L nrurn iorld setting. Fairhave n PLACE u n r u rn Is h e d SI 4 II O New beu<'h house. 4 Br J 'tS23 CAM""~IR'/ltft ford Night light view r ound in gs . T erraced PJO. lemorialPkSS2·7695. r hed 760 8185 SHOO . A va t i now . pool. Sunken gas bbq. <.:all838·808l PIOPHTIES'• ~is · · Ba S795 per mo <.:a ll An Guarded area. pool. ten· s parkling fountains -----~W 10,.. Tit l :JO P.M.I br. Iba. new epts. pa mt. d~ !l&H686 or S36 7330 per 4br. 3ba. frplc. new nis. 644·5403. Sp a c i o u s room s . Spa c 1 o u s f' am i I} 2 ,,.,.rty 1600 stove.rerrig,frplc.}ard 2bdrm. lba. near beach. c arpets , dra1.1es. Separate dining area BrS350. Pool & pluy ••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~!"'~~ 1650 mo.494_·2592 wall to wall drapes . gar. landscaping : S795/m o Big C anyon Mc Lean Walk·in closets, home-ground S48 ·9556 from LAeuMA llACH re; S56-6576 Townhouse Spar kling 2 like kitchen & cabinets . l2-7PM 1 =~.,;~~rclal TllPLIXIS ~rue:l~~ ~?trc~enr.rpdl~j ~~~:~=~.c~~~~:"0s~~~~·Sb r . 2·1,ba . frp 1c . ~~\!n~i~~h~el::~: ~~~rto Huntington2-b-r .. -n-e-,,..-c pl drapes. .ctuatrial units located Absolutely prime loca · garage S6SO m o. i\Jtl. 53& 7940. cpt/drapes, fenced yard. Adult . .OOmo. 640·0020. 2 Bedroom ·rurn. SSIO b1.1IHns clean, no pets. lion in Corona del Mar 673.5354. w /d hook-up 5850/mo. 3 Bedroom Townhouse 1375 + dep. 645·8922 Sec d'oaeofLa1u1na'11main and Balboa Penins ula ____ bdrm . Jba. 2 s tory 497_3230,955.2326 unrurn.SS1S 752 'B'ShahmarDr l1hway1. Bu Id n1 re· l..argt assumable loans. 3224 twnhm. rp. Kids ok. gar. ON WATER: 3 bed, 2ba. Adults. no pets. tlltly remodeled. High Ask forSmith·Meyer 1725, No fee. Agt 96.4·6603. br, 3 ba home w /gar. Security 1925/mo. Ulllllies Free: Nr. So. Coa11t Pina 2 emHd area. Partners '40.US 7 Bd d A /C I 1ant out, offering very , ~IDS/PETS OIC t6501mu. 3Br. lBa. yard. renc:p edkyRdlslpal 0 5°5•1 57 5000 75· LA"UINTA HERMOSA spar.S.:.'sst2m • poo ' 642·2205 2 Hr. 11, hu lwnh~e Pvl putio Gar. adlts. no pets saJO 548 7510 BRAND Nev. 1 br . I ba condo. frplc. dsh11.s hr, microwave, wash dr) hkup, ~:H & r arport Water sc ap e $495 979-3376. 7SI 9187 2 Br I' 2 Ba Townhouse Adults. no pets $400 mo 7~W 18\hSt. &46·9SO]_ 2 BR house on rear lot, fenced yard. gar. $425. 545·2611 -----D.9Poillt 182' uracUve rln•nelna on a Du-u ... I E·S1dc. re need yard. near beach. Gil 15th St. ar ea y, . ON WATER: 2 Bed. very 62li P k id L l blk .... I pric• or •'"75 000 ,... "• • 0 arage 2 B r 1545 clean. $775/moyrly w1 . ol n!rac5h. e3 blnk's S. or ... 10. 2Br. l1~~a . "dulls -~ -• Near beach.2·3bdrm.,2 6,u.2510 646.4848 · · ~1076 l.1Sharp3+2,trpk.ram . ...., .. • " ... •••••••••••••••••••• At.b.,.,750down. car gar•ae. near park. ---. . --3 br 2 ba nr O"ean •-rm, $700. Renate. ON WATER. '2 Bed 2ba. F.din&tr. Sm. do& considered. 61 SZOOMHllMT &eala9omks 675·t1'0 princ. onl>'· br, 2ba. c pts . drp . • . , , d... 780-9626. 847·S441 Joann St. Mgr Apt 0 TSLlnvalmt642·1603 fen ce d y ard nr Edison H.S. Frplc. tfl· U~/~~nally furn .$375/up 1·2 bdrm. pool. 64.2·7344 - MIWPOIT llACH l'rt• C·l lot 17'1l1JO with Ider two bedroom ome. Coue1c:uou1ly a.I oa Old Newport SU0.000. A1ent, Wllson1Placenlia '1575 hwasher, renced yd. oodbridte aru 3 Br. 1~ Jae. adlt. 18992 Florida. Oelwce 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, INVESTORS 983-1777 arts 546-4200.S9J.40z.4 =~~sl~~n~~8c~~~!: W•af1_.H ... 1 H.B.142·21Mor842·3l72 ~ar. nr So. Cat Pd:za N 12 UNITS br CO N DO 2 i, b a . ,, ml. rrom Ocean dtlla. c:QCnlll pool It ten· Ille......... J744 pets.~ 644·11 .... ,.......,,.~taM .. sa b I d r I ~br,2•2ba,2cargar,pvt nil,lcarsar. '72Sper 631·1411 ••••••••••••••••••••••Ouplex2Br. l Ba Gu ---\,Nit "' a con y en. rp c, patio, bll·in dishwasher mo + ~:I Avail N ..,. t TllEDl'ATEAOENTS w/paUo. 1&75 &ava il. 111 • • • • r. tBa. adlll, pool, ten· ew c,..... nope I 1425 Ul-1442 960 ·4085 h ome. &stove. mt Wildwood. o..a.L 1U.lmor nil. llSOmo. 1 yr lse. 2171 PIHe1t•i a ~E .f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.l:=i:======j •· 77 ll /S52 ~_rr_1c_e ~ 12.13 > 438 ·• 180 111..-0. 541-0U2 ~ 7W3 • 2 Br. l Ba. Private enl'lsd patio • 1ar•1e. Loll or 1rua 335.52 Bh1• Lan· tern. 14&0. 4M·1354 or a.9230. 2 Br. 1 ba, new paint. Crpt. 1ara1•. laundr)' "'°"'· tu9 ato. Darbfte, •t· 11'1or494-3172 - ' .. (;-.· .. •-•-...;DA;.;.;;~.::-..:.Y..;P..;1:.:l:.:0:..:1:.... .... -----...:.n:.;;"";;.::;llOllW:;;:~· ;.O..;.;.'*;;.;..;'l&lli~ .. '.;.'.;.· 1 .. •;.;.;. ~~~ .. !? ... !!':!'!!~~ .... ~~.~~ ••••H•~~ .... !!!~ ........................... ~.~ ...... ~?~~ ~~.~~ ..... ?!! ........... ~ ..................... ~~~ a .. , Peas no• 1 ., k-tr ,_..,...:.onln apaee at OMDAIY NOMI 10' Otluat Charter Boat FOUND: Small York It AOCOlJNTINQ ... _ _..._. a.aca.Mo&orlu. w....a .... i.alu>aewl,..... ,...... LOAMS avail for 8•'1 crwae type q . Vic. Warner/ ..... JAMltll o Pacific Co11\ •HI--..._ •-simo MOteJJOIS.pt. 11~ • 10 pt. JO/y r durA•1 Npt. Harbo Boa.aChlca .. f·2911 Accounc.a P•Y•I* cl• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H•>. Laau11a Beat h. l"91G-· -· · MESA VEltOI bit amortlutlon clue i n r..Uval ol Llahta De netdtd ror approx. bdrm, ti.a •Uh orun L.819't•• ~h. 0.11). w.-b. Kltt h•• PLAZA lOl)'n . O.A.C. CoafWen· 11·2.1 up to 15 people Found : Black • Brown ~· ~Ofl?~HY d~lr u.-•, .,..., ..... h\ 1..... 1\Tltt.A\: I uallablt Lo• w inter 1515M .. VerdeE,C.ll. Ual•emtleelaervlce. t 11412•1·4 293 o bri ndle m edium sbe briaht1ndmd11alwath t f(' u Tt t lu.m \ltt-.-Jl(IO ,IC'ftllli.ra&•*~ m .loftiaHarborVitw l41-41JJ DOU•L"'S HO ..... t2U)-llllaeves. (em.doa.vlcGoldenwest ll!yby touch.NHr O ..... ,.. 1,ull' • 1-.. 11t Mint, Npt Share apace ,.. -.. ,.. .. , H 8 .u--.rt Call u n ...... f .... > • .a ...... ' .. .... ." .. u .. • a n r r o n l I f LO ""M • u.a n1e r . . 897 ·9SOO "':.:"' · ,..., ~ ......... ..o '"lr111 ri u111 UU) S&l ·' .. • • amlly aun0tphere. Newport Modern store or ,.. &,_.. 5JOO ------a....,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hhr1 ,\~t'li-til2* wklW~\•1Zt41 •11P All privUe1•. UOO/mo otfke.Nr.poitofhce.MI 1'15'2 Beach Blvd , Ste ••••••••••••••••••••••Found 801b Gol d e n "-"---·------- 8ra1'11 1 6 : U1h m \!\' II Ulf ~ " ad11h ron 11&11 pd 230I W Ocun· +.xpenan A find tor l/f. Jerry 2131477·7001 l45E H.B. Calif. 92641. Retriever m111, fe m a le , Acrountana Cterk, m•J 1'1erpt,l•J\lf l on•lm 1•11ul U.t 1 lliJI Ill ll bath tron\1'73 .. ar>a Mllden.t. t;vn 1Sl·OOIO (714 ll47·fOOI. lsl seen 3rd of 1>ec c M marine hardware ato1 , ~r• lt'l\nlll ••1• 0 1 • Room lillO mo pvt •n Leue Reasonable, new flm area 7~·7lSO Excell. beneflll. F1 • •2Ut a ih • ll• HI tral8 IV µoo r • tr1&nre. cuull1n1. qulel .• M1F UOO a nd 113 bid& 3 stores IK ea. 19UITTLOAMS AIS . . lime. 64S·l7lt Tu .r.:1~•«'• U1"110rlm c >1•1i1rh lttoc man L1&1l1.1n1& li c h ulllita NtwPort Shores HOO/m o . North El l50K·RSOK.noqual. t. Afghan, s haved orf Walker \Ill ll\lltiltl lf7llll'7 87~4516 HmMl·MUWK Camin o Real s .<.: 1-3yrs. No pre.payment AHFl'E roat,fem.blkw/lan reel, Mew,.,..Hth N.n_:y 7 .. 7357 penalty . fl\ln4in1 in710 K; rew 646-4051.646·7841 •Acea dlatCt.rii " 11\I ct K tt11UJ $81141 hi I 8d1 m 21'1 1i11 \ l•IHl11 C e I' ., 01t \II'• l lJ t&wl •bp lom m 1 11n1 '1.ih J Ud, I t1o1 .,. 04.11. & 1eer4 4010 ------d aya. Broll er loa ns Cd-------Mature lad y for ac< 1111 ' 111 "f. ., 'lull.tr\l •u•n•• .. ••uuuuu• lu ate W..t.4 I 16 W . MecArtll•r welcome. m; Found: very small 11 hite payable ai payroll. C.I 111lu ll• "4 •O ~ 111 ;JU Roo m 41 buard 1n e11 $40·2'40 Mwlr1,1ltt• 64Z.5671 Terrier. v1r of Adamli & ~r_e_a. ~9_·22:Mt __ . __ \:lll.llh, ~loll· 14 .. ""' lln t•r 2 1 •I ,., ..... ~ t<IH Hal .-\1\11<1 <JtM'n1 I l 1ll\ 111< j101 IU• nc" '•n••I 'A 111 'uh •t~l...r hut] 1,u lt.111 t.$1 I '1.-i \"I ch1u11e for 4 hr•. 6 d•y .... ~ 4400 Santa Ana (corner Mam Mortli'I' Esluar). II 8. 963 7237. wk clunma & <·ookloa. • MacArthur). 1200 sq . 771· o o -----'Ill "!ll•Jl 1) ,11 l u~~l lVlll •L£t !f7 ( p ft f''ound: lrg male b)aCk 1 .. h 1'.11 h ~ •111 1 hr $:U~ .....; 11 at 4 M 1617 W-t"l1'ff N B. Want · •ith 600 sq rt. Znd • -( ~ .. noor. Carpeted Ideal ror T,..tt ....... tor ound a pet? Call dog with tan woven rol· 1• .. 1 , 11 1 111 .• 11111 .Mot•• 4100 hnanc11tl tnll 7000s.f store or office. <.:all • 5035 Ani mal As s istltnce lar, Dana Pt 49647SS \,1 .all lt I IH 111·n Isl floor.Aaent ~!_:S032. 97t.-or6'15·126-0 •••••••••••••••••••••• League.S37·2273.No fee. an)'ll~ T'HIWHlffllTllt itwu • ''~"ul luunt .1111 ICOUC ..... Tll ,,,._ cr.~M'-C I u~un \d wll t11111 ~' .•I n·fiu. 111.i i.l •II I.Ill llOOI. I.ow wmter utei. Uail) _. -rci• ~ •ir o. •found or lost a pet? <.:all o u n d . G e r m u n tOl'\t.A blr 1u 1n11 I , 1 \ 1 .ur"t-ekl) 67S·8740 MIWPOIT ....... 4475 All types or real est;ile IMI' We' re the Pe\ Pals. Shepherd. female. ap l!• \\ .. 11 1h • 111 .i 1'11 t:;legant executive swtes ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• 1nveilment1since 1949. <7141739·2988 pro11 6Slb!I . .i 51} rl> '! Vic Uh n111•• '"' 1••111 111:111 :.t1·µo. 111 1111 l•l'Jdt Im ............ , 4JSO mpresll&tlocat1on Wtlh 3toreSpaceforlease. ISOO S,.C ... llltt'-Adm1ralt} & Pae 1f1<· .~1 .. 11n•~ 1uu11 J111vu1 "'·" ,11J li .: lllt :.! B.i •••••••••••••••••••••• e o mplelt' sup p o rt sq. n. 6 1260 s q. fl In 2'MITD• Lost:Opal1GarnetLad1es c 0 a s 1 , H ff I"' rl. hl.r l.ituho "11111., ~mk• i... " "' <'Jll , """ t lJdrm. 2blll l'Ondo o n e 1 H rin&. nr Spires Rest : CM n~ill l>t'.Hlllll•l lihh 111 I 'I I .1 l II .., , \ I I\ 'lorth Shon• of Ta hue ~ rv l·~ .... 1151 0681 bl~~!s~~~~-1rJ;."1 641-J 17 I 545-06 I I Much Sentimenta l value. 12131~ 5255 1-t .. m ~'ll' ~1,. '~", I 111111.· ii '" 1 u11.1111 ' fo\1 11} rurn 5 m10 from IMMEDI •TE REWARD. 548·4433 ound black & brown tqf.:541. :'\urth Stur MOO wkl> ~500 sq rt 1 rnd nr. NB/CM. up to 4700 sq.ft ,.. -----Sheltte. whlte ltp paws. ~i 3226,S;JO~tll\('rl ut1lspd fo'rom $8Sup 779 avail at pnme corner . FAST f'UND J NG on L ost : CAT M a le v1r Talbert& Magnolta. W 19th St (.' M Tom 17th & N w p t BI v d 2nd"s & 3rd's Cambria H1mala> an Siamese F v 961S·30H ~7 tlk.IO bis 6900 Mortea&t 955.3454 Desperately nds medic a· l ... t ljl' 111 Ill< hl' JI h 1111 1~11 _ lit " Ir.: l.IJ llll SKI Ht:NTAL ll t ll \.~ •fl H \Juli 1\1 pd• ~I •I• Ill lion No Laguna Beh area. 494·5.807 t..:1 11th ..,I 11111111·11 1" ~ tukt' Tahut•, :-.It•\ 2 L1t ... ut1tulh 1 .. , "'"'I It• •I.II'"'"'' \ rh 11 .J .!:Jlli UK. Jlmo .. t new, ::.leps 10 '"THI" .......... ...... 4500 Widow has ino11e} lo buy >J'i .> "'' l t.1hl "" ''"' 11 .. 111,•i.a.. .. .:111 •H.• 111"•·1 lh.•u H·nl.' North ,k1 lift!\, OICUTIYI SUITE ••••••••••••••••••••••• or make 2ND TD an> 111d1I MLl•o1' :.111k1 1J1,1rn 1111lt nu l.IJllU1um11 lull.\' \ll'"' F\tllserv1<•euft1ces 1n 750sq f\, all ul1l!i 11d . for size above Sl0.000 No Lost dog Australian H '' 1-. \'''''I-11,·1 11 ... lo. 11,,' J 1 •'J Onl~ St;s 1.11•1 111ll' l"ht-Nt'WJJOl't Ct'nter qualified tenant, lop lur credit "· no pnlty For Shepherd Shor t hair. ·'''" :! Ur .! , fl.1 l .. 1111•1 1.11 1-""3 "' ,;;o ;w:!!I ~: q u 1 1 , .s h 11 I.I I' ,. 640.5470 67S·625l a1'\1on call AGT 673 7311 short tall Blk, gray. & 11111 rm :\I 11 '" '' ,, ' ,. !I I ti 5 I.! 1.i uo ,1 :-k f 0 r ----anytJrne white Ans wers to Zeke ·~· 1111 5350 ·····~················ Rt: LAW studenl nl'edl> $25.000 Wrll du an ~ lhtnl( Legal C•i nf1tl t'nt1al DVM. P 0 Hox 3242. N.B 92663 11.1,h ,.11111 1.11 ,.1.·1. g,11 \1ful l:-.t lidr 111 'l h.1 t,11111,1 rLAli O Very Friendly Reward "l"'lll.'I I t'ni11, ll.11 ,11wt •t•1·111·11\ \\ .tllo. 111 ln•J.-11 . IXICUTIYI SUITIS LEASE 4 Yl•ld 751 ·3005 or 540·6748 TOMMY'S h:.a11 1Mlol,J.•r "~ttn1t• '" ,,.h .~i"t.u• ltht .u4 '•:t i t LJr)tt•Ht.:t Ul•urCutJut 38X>Sq ft. L t. Mfu. cor Sl20.0002nd Trust Deed ----<>FNEWl'OKT '"''~ !Or :! l\11h. 111\ ~. \11 1 '' 1•111 -11"' 1'' ,., 1'11ul l.1lil,• n 1lvr T\", .. ner. 2 toilets . 5 offices & """ in ..,.,. s rus mega Go ESCORT 752·93,68 I , ... ,, ··Ttwrt' 1s 11 dlfferent•e ·· .. •~h d ""'~ 000 I t T l LOST O Id 11111 t "..rll •11.1 .!.11.i. u1 :>1to11111 1, 1111 11,,11,, ,1111 lrph'!\, ,1µ,., 1.i s~s H!ll1; 71 ... 17 .. OJJ.a lg mfg area P le nty ~Jon 3 accres view s ite Lad 1 es W at 1· h ··-.---------I \/IJ 21171 \,i.:t 1111 l1•e 1111 ,1111111 1 .i ll .. ~a· .. Parking SIOOO mo 1796 an uan ;ipistnno rhinestone al s Point:. .. 4 , 11 •tol.i ,1,11 1 lln'an llluff t\1111111 l'u111!11 <1t112 M1dw l:iun Ur •212 Monrovia. c M . Mrs MAI appraisal $375,000 REWARD 536·6521 ext •FOXY LADY• :1111 :!1\.1 11r l>1°.11·h 111111, st..,11 i1t•r Wl't'k Sh•i'I'" Ii l.'021 Uullllll'llS l'ntr •2t3 Bingham i.11 due 1 year 20'~ In 280. 642·9918 Ot;T<.:Al.L ONLY ACCOUMTIHG ASS Entry.level position wi 1rowth potential In A counting Suppor Fur lions. A<!counting. rilil' • billln& duties. Ml t yp e . Office exp e helpful. Some eolle training preferred. Al ly m person w iresume Mr Fue ntes al . Rob1 Bein, Wilham Fros t Associates. 1401 Quail : N B Aecounlmg rAYIOLL CUIK t;xperd m prucess1 lime ca rds for aerospa fastener mfg cu ~ 1 know 10 key b} touch ram1ltar Wllh a l"ll putenzed syst~m t:;xl' benefit::. w opply ror l vaneemenl IOSAH, IMC. 714 548·S533 Newport Bca<·h Equul Oppt) E mpl~ 1 Act') lie nail girl wanll'<i. prime location 64" 2151 q1i.. llr1'' 1•111 1 ~.11 ,1,.;1·1 ,."'" 1 11411111 1•,,.1;1,, 1;i:i;siis 17141586.9228 t e res t + d1srount VlSA MC s.1\11 s:tn ll'J21 ,, 11 h 1,,,1111 1.;1 111,,,1 Doctor, Lawyer, 714 7SI 5t43 or 493·1153. Fowid Black & while ral. * 972· 1 I 38 * ACT IVITY ASSIST A l'-\~.dk tu lwudi 4 1, ,ludw \ ,. 1 .. ,1 , I I ,. , \ I I :'tl.1111111<\lh :\11•11111.1111 ("1111 MHch•t Cht•f! ----Wood br1 d g e ' 1 t 11 f ----------1 AflH H hl pro!! ra , I• 1 r .ipb $;Jlrtl s.11 0 :1 ,11w111t1"' ~:.i , 7J:! ~J tti ,\,, tl•111.1I W.111. tu hfl' t-:h•.:11nt hldli!. In h eaart of 2265" lndus"ltoffke llllOl 2nd Trust Deed Wanted Bnarwood& Brnokmont µart lime 1:157 1263, 11111!.l.l'I ll•ull\" 11111111:!;1 11.1" ,1117.'lt111·\•'' C<11111'l\"11' l,H•ll 111 .. 1· ll u n 111111 ton R e h . Redondo C r !10 . ti U 17';Jnter ei.l Largeequi · 8571050 •'"''H\11 ~11s:1 1.11t-:-1!•7 1:115:.: w :.1i;11·ruu:; o ff tl·es 16SOl:se 842·2834 l) oo local 8·Plex Need -TUMTIS MASSAGE ADMIMISTRA TOR SNF. all pvt So 01 Count} needed lo 1·ons & provide ht· Or Ger 4S-I 4649 :'l.•·"1~11 1 l'l.11111 :1 Ud rt11 ,k,hl(hl:-. wt•tbar. eon S7SK 673·6336.6429666 F U l:ND Youn ~ F '\t«1r :, 1101111 !-1h111ip111i:l '°l"trh l11111wd .J\,i ll ;\1.11u '''" 1'11"11l1t1u1't' :.: 1t•11•11n•r1t1.l!S' per sq fl St-. 4550 , Ger man S he11hc rd. 11; (\•11\t>t :!&:1IM1111 \µI .. ~r;;,41;.1 1 .i:• lh llt·~1 1i1, $:11t1i.:11lu~ l'lu .... i.Ul•l'r 2.000 sq.rt l•••• .. •••••••••••••••••Sk} High Yield. 26 • on mos t. lnd1ana11u lrs ~UMI s.iso l\11h ill\ 1111 • ... ~.~St· ..,1111r,• ., 11,.d 1 111 , •. .'.Ill 111r .ll'l.uh :17!1 7;:!1:, 111\'\lu•ul hltl,i.:, loVell ap 11\pprox. 6,000 sq fl avail i.ea::.on Lake f'oresl "! D. Beach. H B -536 :l:lfil IJ\'t» \llw <!.'lii41 111 •171 .!'•71 .· • -· • pu111lloJ al 75• µer sq rt tn f'ounlain Valle) near Invest S6 1.000 gel 566. \1,'1 nufei• ·~:''/,''rni111,\"';·111 1 '11~1tefttdstoShar• 4300 1-'ordetuibcall S.D f'rW.) $1320 m u l>ackmlei.i.than 4moi.·l'"ound Ternerm1x.l.llk& l t\l.'at bcarh l&'>lulr m 11::n11.·~·;;;, . .,.11·•1 ;;~,ror1 •,•1 •••••.:•,···~.··1 •••,•••: 10-:U CARPET John5569360,S48 7533 Wowee C:allSanla Clau:. gre}, female Shep hl'rtJ • • -11\'111i: , \ltlu 1 1·1)(;.,1t:-'" . 1'193 1351 -at U e nn1s on A!>!>Ol" m ix. guld. male llu!>k~. vool..allult-. 1111 pt•t' .!I'• I BEDROOM i·u\ '" 111.: \'\IH'll>o<'"' Approx 325 s q I I ul ~7 tl026 blk a. be1J(e . female 151h St 1;111111 lu i.ll ru u "" l'rul l':.:-1unJll) '"""t•t>lll! i.q rt well lm·ated storage. SllS mo C M Shepherd m1>.. blk & EuJu' l ht> ,11 ... 111 1 &. 1-:Jt-.•J.!t' \!lull .. 1111 IH'l' 1!171 Nunh Cu:.ta Mesa office area Call Roxie 642 4<!10 AMw.-tth/ brown . fem a 1 e i hdrm. 1111111. •111 ulh 1111 SL)4J 11111 l.l·.1w tii:I :! 11.l HOUSEMA TES 1:ark nel(l to your door ~ween 9~m ·Spm P'et"IOftds/ Wolfhound·.· m 1 x . blk, SP'A He P a mpt>rc1I h ) lti Uc aut G irh 01>l'n 111..\;\l 41';\I ; d J \:o. l'h11111· !HS 3433 . •• Sl"IRITLM . IH.:,\JJf\<;~ lua m IOpm Full\ h1 d 4!12 7<M. •>r 1!12 :1113 I 111 I j S Cam1n11 K ~·al ~.in Clem 111.·h 22H12thSt OCEANFRONT ll12 4134 f'u ll) equipped with ._.dtW..t.d 4600 Lost&FcMMd male lnsh Setters. m ale Li.;,• ~hr 111.• '"•' "' h1 II \,·,111 \ J & I hr tluJil•·' l.OUl\JNC fOSllAHt:·• i·arvet. a c. cabinets & •••••••o•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & rem a lt> :"\c" µ•1.r1 •---------d11lif <11\St"l~1 11111 \att tii:'i 1iltill WI-. '.\t.\TCJI H00:\1 :.fora.ie Reasoo iibly Non·profitboltsl1efounda ~•-1th 5100 Beach Animal Sh eltl•r •NEW• !t1ifl !'iflO I :\!.\TES' pnced Call Tom .Harbor l1onneed~2or3room for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6443656 ur 631111311 CAL-COPA '•111 ''" ltll..11 11111 11.1\ ~,""''.1 1-i" BakerProfessaonalBldg. orface & matl1ni: dl'pt THEADYERTISIHG """''····o Gfirm·-·11 s·h·•rl :0-.t•\\ li:t• ha1'ht•lt11 :1-11111 Ill ,-:.11111 ~1:111 111 11 ... , ... !IS7 1900 • d N B h r r V'-'' ~ M • • MASSAGE ii util H11w111.11 , t.1111•11 i.;:1.1.1:1:1 .igt imm.e · pt c p re · COHSULTAHTS Haired Pointer k.ilh•1.1 ~l>i :!:!ti:!. !Hi:! xt111 '.\1 F 1011145. l'.'hr 5 hr ,<! ha MWPT FRONT AGE 4~·1327 leave message Now you l·an reap lhe Balboa Penm 751 li-11 !1 S.'> LJ1~t·11unt.,,, tht' .id •OCEA .... FRO .... T• IL .. 1.'. l' '.\1 Spa ~r S•J RE.o..IT.ll.LS benefrls or high l'OSl ad \'I~,\ ;\l l ,... " . .,.,.,,_ ....,. ,.. Furn. 1 bdrm apl or s mall · " ~Ii;, ti:t• d >1·l·1 \ ..!hr .!h.o l 111 11,11w1 1111 .. ,. ri•.tt Cou:,l Pi a Lu & fw ) _,v vert1smg for your com f. o u n d b 0 ) , t 11rner n arncr '.\ ''" l.1 ml 11 ... ... 2 Renlal Spaces Approx. house for elderl) t ouple 1-1 .. ·1 "' 1 ·' 11 t 11111' 111 111-e.111 k1,·,1l \11·" ltplt 41,11 111 $.'">fill ·l f1 Ul1bl'4l ·l!ll:1 p·an•'LetTheAdvertrs windbreaker '\e "Jillrt ,...,., ·'"'w;inu. 1 5.'ll.J sq ft & up. lneludtng for Jan. Feb & ~arc.:h J 8 8 6 .111•;1 "'" fl PI' x:1:1 .1:111; \I h 1o I:! 1~I 1·11·'1•-. 1 ,..,.,, •. ·~~" 0 1ng Consul\ ants se\ up Hts ar\'a <.:a II lo 11le n 4 -6 4 4 ··hare lrg lux homt•. S26S ull s ~· .., '""" 245 957·6119 I I I ..., u1 d c your own in housl' ad llf} S48 9iU:! :! II I'.• 1;1 1"4111111 p.1t111., Ill '\p,1lllllh 11'"\\ tf1•111r r Ulll. ;\J tt·roW ,I\"\', 2 ,,ewport o V OSta - I I k I I .. .,,. M ..__'-~ /I t/ 'en1:.1nii agent} Pleiise -, 1.1111 11 ,. too 11·.11 1 111·.111 i.1-.111lr•i11t S•1111111111 lqik:. 54113-l21j :uesa .xe 1 an ager · -.s tt••s i·allformformalwn Fowid. Shrh Tzu. l'uµp' ~l!I~. \l.ll f.!• .. Hi l llt>IK ''·"" ... '.111:1 -RR.C• F h \II" 11 11 . "r Ol"l" l"C I S h art• Single lo triple off1te ••••••••••••••••••••••• 759.9545 em gr) .,,, t. :s ht I '• 11.1 IVo11li .. •· 11r • 111 I ll.1 "'' "' l' .'i.r tihtl rm. JblJ beaut horn I.' i.wle:. avail in Newport ........ areii 847 IU59 :;~.:111:/~ .'1' 1 1 1 1 111" '11'1 r..ir L•· 1 ldk lrurn v.11h -.lu1knt:-,\\!U1~L>el' Bea<"h Call for info Oppartwtity 5005 Lost L ad11.':. 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" I .. ij.;1111<1 11•";11 'h"I" ,\. 1.J:! 1:!7.! !Jt•Jl h S.:1011 11,11 1.i; I lftolt m 111 .. an \ 11 '' l><'h :!l~l'j '>111.111.1 \\ ... l!li .1 1!1:1 \ 1•1 ,11111' I 111 II" I ltllll" '''" 1 I pl S29S 1000802 1su MM E R e E " c u Sell We have o ffi ce s pac e CROWDS" Yo u II love Prof '.\t or F roommate available '" pres tigious them when you o wn thll> rnaru.moker I to shr 3 br. !llewport Cenler . 675 sq fl ice cream shop with xlnt 2 ba ho me 1n lr \'1n e . with a huge oce an view Newport locatton · Onh lll r l'omm µoo l. jar , tennis. for onl> $1 30 rt Lease $25 000 c om p l ell: 1'1·11 ", ,, .. S:l.!.i More FOW1d Sel or kc~!\. :-.ha11 tar Dr & Aclam:o.. 1·.ill & IU. S-15 8794 Found sma II "h 1l"' duf.! ' 1 1· :'11 a ~ n u I 1 J & "r J I OJ t J I r .. 1., \ 111 1.1 m ;.i,,J l:t: "11 h J pr11 1e .... wnjl ~ .. 1rl1· 111 \\l \tlull.. ., '" '' '.\p"h tt•tlt•t .1pl" I""' \1111 .. , 1111111 bt It t.11 111.11 111 l""' , ... ,, 111 ..'ll,1 11o1rt1,lll\ 111r11 \ 1111111 ,1 fl•·.11 Ii I 111 ..' 11111 , r h 'l!iX kj/1,.I S!Jf,IJ 'olle\ ba II 152 06M has 2 ye ar option from 5J5.s8i;s October 198l Call for t.,1 ""·' ho·r ,<;. "''''' • He::.p reliable rmmle to I ·11h pll ( 1v.111•1 ..,, 1,11 .... 111 \I 'HI is:-. ~Ht> \I 111-. \l II :.hr beaut H U hum e '''II p11ipo•11\ \\ 111 ~'l \I• 1111 ':>:l."111 m o 'rl' l'ool. diving t>oartl. r ntrl 11~h111·1l n·11l & 11111111 .. 111 °•.>1 1l::!1t:l %llX:!1,:1 u1r. sk~llle. frpk. W D t 1• 11 .1 111 ., " II 11 " 1 I I 1 , , Exqurs 1tl'I) det•oraled 11111p1•r,1t1· 111 '"""' 111~· H,, 1"'·' 11"11111'11la. ·· Jilk $250 mu liar~ Hollin~ 1;u111 h 1111•1 4" \.,..,,. 111 lt••.1t II \l t1t1l hl\ .,,. 95.5 2373 H .851 (1911 W l~\1 !1<121 \i·,11 1111.111<1 I l Hr I Ila . ,;.. 1 llr I H., 1 l l 1. Ill 211:11i. Fem ~hr 3Hr. 2Ba h~e nr Loquna"4i9uel 3852 i ll >l'.IX 1111:! hi·h. nl'w t·pt & i>arnl ......................... 2111 , 2' ,i,,1 1 ·0:-.1>() 1 1, .. 111 9;:~1 :1 llr :! ll.1 En1·h1I Sl75 mu 536 I \.10 (j Ult>I. µ11111 I rpli ·• • i;.u .if.!t· flJI 111· "alk to Fxe ull\'e "J7 will '>hare 4 S\9f! mu t\.lt) 511·1'! ll\'J1·h ,11!ul1 .. nu tlo)!i. -;__,, c 2 1 h h I 1 '>I. \h:ml I.ti/ 11,11:1 ,..,,rm. mt ome. poo more information D M :\1ARSllALL RLTR 644 9900 FORUASE ·I 1-:xet· ores, + conf rm 1.015 sq. FT. Lrg entry & recept \ nt loc.nr OC Airport Ofr fat·es beaut alnum Abundant parking 851 9061 t4ftd btra Mo..-y7 Call World Trade Associates 545.5493 -----... " ....... Opparf1111ity 5015 • •••••••••••••••••••••• $25,000 Write off in 191.10. l20.000 write off in 1981 Total inveslml . $5,000 10 solid medical equipml. lease plan w 1m jr corp. Landmark 1nvestm enls 714·851-155!) "ith Ua l h Pllol P•:~~\" Pi~(.ll ER \ 0~ Still onl~ S2. :1 11111•, for 2 tlu\, onh :--1 .1 tilt \ 3~1: a 11111• Ham11lon 536 3094 ; l'\I :>ix :!t<I , round male kitten t.lal t.. & gre' !\trrpe. E Bluf l II t "· ~ \ 1• II I 1 !179-1:17V I IH . \ 111' <, !-1 1551. I II~ UJST ur stult>n S1Jme:o.'-'i----------•I Seal Pt Dk Bru" n Fem G.-.at Company ESCORTS i!·Hln 1;11 1HKt1 m1s~mR smt c 12 3 '11· t•I I 6 I h r\ I o " u l" ~I Reward 546·1\11311 d ll),. e " t 3 7 o a r t 1• r 4 :111 S40-5540 Cash/Checks Antbp/MCjYisa Lost . Blal'k Lahrad•ir.i----------1 .. Ben ... 141 \'1a Waz1e r:.. N 8 .673™0 ASSEMILER / ELECTRONIC L.11:ehl al>:.emlil~ "ork I n endl) al mo!>vhert· 'mu"ll n1m f>d n) n c vt e.in 1;11od ht>ll l.'l 1 ~5 31l32 •UTOMOTIVE TECI Sc" k r n it l' u m )1 c I t' aulumutl\e lechn1 c 1 1111~;.e:-.!>ltlf.! xlnt co mun11·at1011 !>kill!\ ma1n1a1n & ,o pera ,l'r\lt'e J'a1·1hl) St•nd ~umt> tu Sl'r\ ir e Pa Tratr11nt.: ;\l ana ~t·r . Lorl';in .\lotur Com pa1 ~ S Ea:.l .\1.1111 St I !fli I~ HABYSITTEH l.1J \ ID!! '.'>lo1ht>r :. lfel1 l•1r 11 mu~ tthl .:1 \1.1lun• l,11h 111 1111· ij.! ll!1~ l~nk111l( TB.URS IKP'G /CLERKS Hew AccCMlftt Rep NOTtTB.lU lmmt'<l t11w111ni.: fur • jl •I J1.t1Jlt•.111h ,1n1 purlun1l1t·' 1,111 S \I \\'Jll'l' 55.! ltllMl IAtitK OF IRVINE EOE BANKING :-.-l'" IJr;.int h Dl'l't.b ~nl'111·ctJ Id ler & 11 Jl'l·vu11b 1 lt>rk I ·,.n l Jo, T"'1tl·hdl ~tl ti:!!I 1.l1l> Ma rl'~ S Clemente 1!12 KI 011 :--..i: liankmg MOW is '81 Immediate open int.::. I MOWACCOU~ ~wportleoch 3869 & 1a1·uzz1 w 11h (j1s •••••••••••••••••••••••' llr ,, . .,..1\ d1·tor.•lt•tl l·nminatang lad) 25 45 PIDW NEWPORT ~lq,... tt1 l11•.1t:h <:,1r.1gt• 1139 4945 F o untain tlWPOIT BEACH BAYFIONT MoMytoL09 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .\d\1°rl1""' o nl• or m111 <· rl<·m" ',ilut•ll 11 p to '1011 F:u<•h .idd 111onal line 1s on I~ IJOt• fo r I ht• I" II dJ~!> So r q no 1· o m m <' r r i a I u d :o. alln v.ed l'ha r~e Ynur Pt•nn' P10r her r\d o r u s e \our B11nk Amer1 card Visa or :'ttastercard LOST Drumme r C~ m bals m black t·arr) lllf.! case Lost from \"an on , PCH or N"P' Bhd 12 ~ Reward. 548·44 lti SC:'llNY"S Profo!>s1onal Mas:.a~t· Relaxa11on Therapcut1l· Call appl 548 2817 COMPATAllLITY -w~t~~HSELOR! Mft I' .1 r k 111 ~ ':> 11111 rn o \'alle\ COUNTRY CLUI i;;.1 1'i:1x ~II t.K!l!I . From 1000 stf t o 5300 stf Newer bldg. ample park· ing also 400 linear fl of boat dock for lease {NEED {MONEY For mor~ 1nform »llon and to plac~ your 1Ad calf LffESTYLE SOClt:T"t •fUll l1me. part lrml' <..:ouples Onl) 7SO 0674 temporal") toommul <' wanted M F LIVING Clemente 3876 :"B a r ea. c1.1n Re nial . S1nJ.{le' 1&2 hl•ttroon1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nl•ul. non '\mkr. $300 M 642-5671 LOST Beagle doj(. lrt · colored. mole on nost• Answers lo M1lz1 13 ~ r:o. old Re~ard 644·8933 Sgl Men Onl> 7SU l.1677 •Tra\'el to \itr1uu:-. 111 Sgl Ladies Onl~ !Ii I i979 branr hes m1lea1oee p.111 Ret·orded Mess a,l?t' 24 •Loc-at1ons are dµ\'>. & \oVo nhuu,1•-. ·1 h•lt ''' 2 h,1 ~:ulf rour'l' ~'111111SI 1!1 1, 11 f!l!HI ,Jiil 111 11 , 1,.'". "lk to ('In.: deµ $.'>O 642 3540 851 1666 Da•t1 & Clan Hrl> :\ n a h e 1 m . M a I I (Jrange. & Cos la ~I es:i ).!oil l••1111.-. 111 h S.ti 5 • d I f I>< l.'anfr11n1 fur \\ 1111,•1 1,,, ll'fl M f rrnmlc nee ec or · M Deluxe Su1 les. 1100 sq.ft. A<.:. ampl pkg. ulil pd 28SS E Cst Hw y 67S·6900 SCIAll4.ETS Lo6t c at. gre~ Pers ian ChridllWI Window Hequ1rt'm1·nt:-. Ht:nl.11' Fu rn1,hl"I & 1111 '~ 2llr :..;,•w1>ort Cre!.I l"un furn llrok1•r 1ti:t 1!11 .! mt Juan tl•i N n Non :.moker • CIEDITMO PIOILEM ScenH •T) pe 45wpm Patnted b~ prurl':.i.11 mal • Es Pt' r 1 en 1· e ii mrx. gold e) es. neut M. I All$W(I$ yr old. 6·8 lbs. no rollar. ..., • . . Capistrano 3878 lmml'd a vatlahil1l} () r 1-. I-. \µI II. ( 11 ll ti ti • • • • • 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. " ~ () 1 l I n•ntal~ \ tlla lt1•11l.1h .. , ., m 11 • ' u 1 R e ~ 1 d c n 1 1 a I (. o m l" us to m e r s" n · 1e· ,. merl·1al re a :. rail"" pubhCl'Onlal'l work Ladlna -Brawl ··cashmier .. Call V1t•k) Money -Uplift or Leo._~2·2 114 1>7:. l~li:! llr11k1•1 .!li.lrrn. 2 l .ir t.:ar rn111.hi. 752·4W!l. !I 5 fl31 ll017 aft S.1!t:i nit/ 5 :iu Bayfront omce·pnme·400 sq fl, parking, janllonal. 17141673·1003. 2ad & lrd TD lo.a 971-653IJISS·1145 WALLET FOUND· Gold e n Lab 642·8223 aft 6pm or ll'U\ l' •<>o.11 transportal1111l messa~e at 640 1)5!1 I lJW rt'tl \"1 lla lhilb<ia ("11111111 '"'" l~i 7080 Ii! 211r. pool & • l'I ru1 Scirtto Ano 3880 n 1te \llt w 26'• (':..~ut.:,\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.n S70omo t:7:. :u111i llr rnnd11. ne wly de ., B 1 B 1 1·1Jra1ed . end gar . pool. " r " A" a 1 !111" M't' .:ale. nr So. Coast Areu or Balboa & t ua .. t Plat.a $<175 545 2970 afl ""} $525 11111 J I) til''.'>1 l'r u v1.:r1 ~ M ..:111 1 H I 2787 1\11 ~qi m .' Hr 2 llu i\1r, µoul. near .'>18·~" s r r 1a1,a :-Jo pets $46() 21'.I 11611 !tSl'.I IJIVl'I)' large I llr 1\11t IO lh " Hlul fs S<l!l~ :'\o . hr. 11; bu. nr pool, adults l·h1lclrcn orpe1., 0111). S3fl 5 ft enufe, 851 049-1 760 91\26 'tlla Balboa <.:ontlo. l.ux I 3 Ur. 2 ha. So Coa:.l Tcr Udrm. Pool J :ic $525 r:ice Condo. vucant $575 ~ur. Bldg 64S 8039 mo 548 21161 3 Bdrm. 2 ha 9:13 W South LOCJWt• 3116 Ralhoa ttlvd U1i.h...,:;hr. ••••o:••••••••••••••••• frplc. laund hnnk upl>. Fabulous \'1e w. cnndu un gara.iie. • 2 blk to bch watt'!'. 2bdrm. 2h11, S900 $750 mo Isl. last. ~cl·\m Jue 644·0502 ty Avail now C.7'.I 2282. !I At,; & h~ht 1 Bdrm Very to5 pm pnvate triplex. Gui ebo, WF~~f(;LIF'F I Hr Condo hot tub Avail t 81. S6SO • New intenor /\dulls. no lnclds ul1ls. 494 2L37 pe_!s. !450 67J.t>6411 nts Fwndah•d i•h•cl J900 ale Fe mu le needed to shr 2b<lrm, 2ba C M apt. Near O.<.: Coll<•ge $225 incl 1.ttll S!ifi·02119 after 5pm ~oil 1·ourst' apt to shr, 3 bdr, 2 ba. ocean view, wlk 10 t ennis. i.:olf, lich SI 75 MONTH Arranged by Coasttt..Lo.• f'um. OHlce Cubicles M B k • Ans we rl n g S er vice 1--A __ ort-'-g_a~i_e_r_o_e_r - " Recept1on1s l J'Con fereM'e Roums "Elec 1r1 r lly .-K itc h e n "Janitorial S vc· J"Typin~ Service WANT SSS FAST? Any amt-1st, 2nd, 3rds· nex. terms-call no w '. E. Slarr·964·6833. •lh(lhly flexible INTRO SP ~CIAL W t: P R U \' I D MYSTIC MASSM;t-: t:X<.:EU .t:NT SALA MA.SSAGt:SIOW AO & B E N E f' I Santa Ana 556 46.'itl PROGRAMS Please call 1es. do you need a ride Jack (;lark homefor Chnstma s~ 1·m 1714 >546·2300 2 d TRUST DEED leaving for Oklahoma on 2700Harbor Blvd n the 19th , r etur ning CostaMesa.Ci\9262 Ba~ new.s : The head or a Re 1 r e 1 v e r v 1 r i:; 1 !"~Jor 011 company wa. tS/Ward 96J.S()26 injured In a frea k acc1· ------ dent. He f e ll off his Have something to sell? WALLET. Oaaaified ads do it well. WANT ACTION? MMayto&.o. 5025 Claaaifed Ada M2·5178 ••••••••• •• • 11•••1 • • • • ._ LOA NS around Ne w Year:-You·rebelter off ui.. ale rmmle to shr n1('c 2 rooms. wetbar. 2JOi1q .n.i---------I •Fast Service• Competitive Rates ,1 ~:: t~\t~~ch~ele~t CAFELIDFEORRANLI,, br llpl al beuul l'ark Supeno rAve.Sl75. MONEYAVAILABLE •NoPoints ~7·3527eves New port opts SJO O M6-l6M 12SK-SlOOKQuick •Upto\Syearsrepaymentterms $164 tmo 499 4692 557 1151 +utils Rr11d D11 y11 ----PtrsonalServlre CompereOurRM•• ,..._. 5450 S.•"'9s&Loar &M 5404. evc11644 1014 llunUnKton Beac h office Secured by Combination Stuart Hamilton 847-~l •••••••••••••••••••••• Ame ri r a · s La r g L • (Qr rent. super decorat· ol Real/Person•I Prop. c1·T Need female traveling Federal . emllle wantll room male-ed 700 sq fl on Beach lntertei Financial Corp. ~~, .. ~~.-..! :~.~ companion , 18 40 yrs, for Equal Opporlunit}r to shr :!bdrm eonclo nr Kl~d next to San D1eio (7l4)1Sl·22l6 & P • r 'o ,. • • JJyr old male I week ex t:mplo)er ; Ruck Kay. \C'nlllll , IKllll , Fwy avail. 848 4114. ,.._,,, FINANCIAL' pense·pa1d trrp to Tah1l1 .1-~~~~~~~"" S2!i{I rnu 642 3fi:tl ----SlAVICES Jan 4.11 Mu,'l l ha \'e --- tir1ce desk s pace. Great Have somethlnf to sell? C.l.T. FINANCIAL URvtell VALID p AS S p 0 RT Banking br hmi• lo h r Hes p centnl HB location Owiliedadadoltwell. 111t1 .. act18lvd.,Hunttnl'Gn•Hcfl 631·2144 TELLER 11 A dull w 11n I ed Sl~ll m 0 1.11hthou11c P r optrlles -=:::===:::::==~=======::=::::::::::r:::;:=;::::=;:11 Newport Be aeh off 493-6Hlllt'VC't1 IMl-6800 r HAWAII seeks full time Tel bd I b d "Ur Siil~ -----10.seats avail via Un1l~d. t:xpen ence prderr rm 11· Y ·" · 1400 tel ft deluxe office L.A Honolulu. Sper lul Good customer relatl~ ~ utll. brhiSl•tcr. II n bid&, c•rpeted , m any group r ates. $280 round & previous job stabi : K42 341.\8 bllnds. paneled, blt·ln You CID be a t trip. Dtparts Dec. 28. re are aueu. We orftr g M95. New. l11e I hr con1lo. sec. Versailles 631 5237. (2131430°3145 desks & :-toraae . U · ER < tum Jan 4. Condos a lso startin1 salary • c~ oommau w11n l ed l o ecu\lve o ff ice with WINN A avail. Ca ll A l i sun pany benefits. Quall,. share llunt ""rbour N, 3 27 Sawilld ' •Ila private restroom ai 631·4000or 67 ·26 applicants. Please •· I I. (;undo Sn~. M /t'. t:ves p h 11 · I ft 714184s.3441. !lhower, 2 restrooms. J t b ... din• d y 1 s m o n New \tt2 bdrm I nry welbar, close11, recep· UI y _,n e US your name an 7l4·644·72S5. Westtt •••••••••••••••••••••• Condo. 2br , 2ba. hny view . encl gar. aulo uµener t6SC)yrly. ~L Mt< ml 642 IG03 Bay front 7tl rlr condo. 2 br, 2 ba. 2 underground prkl( spaces. highly .up iraded. lanoram le view ii bay ocean. pr1ced under market. Sl200/mc yr!Y·~·l~ . ., adult apls In 14 plans ature retpimslblt room· llonoltice + 31mallerof. addrell and by Watching for your Federal .Savln1a . d from S4\S, 2 bdrm from mate. cAl l(r•d pre· flee.. 1912 C harles Sl, name In the classified adl of the Corporate Pia te 5505 +pools. tennis. r-r ..... Laauna apt bv c M•~ .. ~ .. -.. ~·-it Newport8eachCA92' waterfalls, pond~: G a s "'"" " · ·-·-·-·-' Dally Piiot. 7001 ror cooking • hutlng bch. Sl~ mo. 494·2013 aft IWPO IT II"' CH W l k h I Mm ,_. call c1 ... u """ s · .. 4~P""' lld 1 ,.. in t c ell to t e circus, area amusement · t ..a-_... • e_ald. r1 om •n D1e10 .. : ., ... w )'l·anyt me -1 attractiona or IP9rtl:f.·n event.I. Juat fill out this . ow enrolllnf. Costa o...--. •-·JOU~ t•rwy drive North on wknda. ~ c _ _... all U t the : Meu Chrill an Pre· nred of • fri••• Beach to Mc:l''a dden \hen----------1 l man IU!lte, private en· oupon -m ay O : a" t'! :..'.. welcome aad h•IP Wt11t on Mcf'adden tn Sellwtlla&Al&I trance, alnt addreu, ~ ~ achool. Ut.$O /wk . .......,youradforl M4~~·~1~.V\lla)tc . ~·:.:::sm ::.oJ;>.;v:.4·1111 dy1. -~.·t.::.~=":!~)'c~=--~~a~ !~c:!~d::.h~l.~U~~h:u~ ;:: .. · CalJ Ne ......, . ~.O.C.mw 11, 1110 :{l"·.1'~~ l ·f1~<.:·~1 :·ii~ I ~!I-~~~· ~1)1=·~· I.ti t. I:·) Jtj.'1·.:·~· ~. -~ ..... ~ -,_ -"'-~ -------.............. .. • •· .-~.-:-le ,... • rt -- I - -... -. • -_--,. ~· " u:a,. .... ·-................... ~·-··················i.e .................. ._,.--. .................. ······················· ~······················ .................................................................... . Dn• ... a)a , ,arll••I tot W• (;•~ a.r~H'IHHn OPI CONTIAt.'TOR O.W,. lbulhi 1ar4•nln1 ~woad F1oon cleantd Have your home dun for l>ayc:are·Companlon ror Q PAINTERS.inl1Ht IW'Tfl• leecll . .....,. • ...at ... lal ·Mil -.cum t=l•an 6 Uphol• A.ddiliona. lemochla ..-v'". ftN •l .. deaa· • wa1ed. Be ready for the holidays, complete elderly or Ill. . ~k Bollom Rates C• ~ ..._.,. Lie d Wort I"•' Tnwll MU\11\I l"ul&om p&au <tr awn ta 111116 maint. MS 1012 tM Holiday•. AnyUmt Ml'\l\ce. Ron $57-11709 545-93IO Uc d. Ins. 848-!161M New ceramic 'ui 1 • ... UN' ........ 111 your de.la•• Ltc 'd ..... -m.-1S.A. 11"1...ai-.. "• _......._/I--'___ roves e m._ -•;tfla ! • -"'' Ml>&SJ, Ul·JOU•vti rwenl a ••ullful Lawn 1 • -~e ;xudent will clean M• a1de/1111rae comp•·.--..,..., P appuranc~ • ...................... '-• · ,_ _ The Qwck • la1y Way" •-1 hou&e to perfect ion . nioft 1eek1 live-in job ex· ....................... value •t reaa. c1>1\. l'ree a.i.1 1ttla1 Want••••••••••-.•••••••••••~•_ " _ C.U me for free e11t on ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.ei's. Bruce 77S-361l p'd. ~3134 Neat patrhes fl lextures ~t ~ ,::f !!t~t 1~1 . ,\.ayU•• l:aptr•••1.• Jirllftdlnaviu1 l'liini tmiUI .. ••••••••••••••••••••• landacape. clean I.Ip , H.a\llln1 fr Dump Jobi . IG 1 C 1 . --. /8 ri Fne •t. ltl-14 lt · ar Go.la.I~ Al ll1l u t.nnti iaN't'illil4lt1¥ Ill lap•. tuture. • a c l'lllllnt nc•.142·9907 A1krorR1ndy. ue..."..!..raOff' e 11 n1n1 -~1·•~ 1,_s.,..ac• ...,-----.:!-=• 00 our )'u •M vr r<Wt1r t'Y" taumate ~9-4368 """''"''· 1ce1, Vacant••••••••••••••••••••••• •P.tclt rtesteri .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~" • 11 I( t-·• Kevin f7S -· 873 U03 TlllS A9ll Ill 3365 Painllnc •Papering AJI Ty...... s3J. 11 1~ Se . ..... •••••••••••••••••• a 1tr"n uui)' --. -• Haw·arading dumptruck • • -Prof. work. Free est. -r-v -- -Tree rv.·s pecu11lze in ruaal Mauaar all a.,aan your lluhtl11 par --Topped/removed, clean skiploade1 . demolition, • • Ranbl.Steve.547·4281 ....,&PetC•• removing Yuc c a s llt ••t•ral fo mt1ntation11o \) •11lf43 ... •••••••••••••••••••• us-.lawnrenov .. 7Sl ·M16 tree•ydwork8al·l 251 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••s tumps Free e s t feCW1 hoM> tl•rt. In it'ur llOUOAY 11111tlle~ 41 f.LU:TIUCIA N Priced Clunup1; l&Wl\I, tree , Reas. rates-lawn s-:rv1ce, $12/ROLLINSTALLED Vacalioning" Pets -house ~5465 ----:}10"tru~,.1un bar ~ fl.WI l'•lf'btlllluiu. l'tanu l'l lihlfr•• ••llnlatt1 on urvice, lllndse!ape, Haul. cleanup, concrete landsrapin1, spr.1nkler I c rea te custom up · plant care. Refs £lame TREE DESIGNS a ... h f appl ctl "'' •1 \ ~11 r 111 l•tlf"OC•m&ll)obt apr'1nkl•r1 haul1'no Nmoval. Dump truck. installation repa ir holateredwalls.839-0730 Animal Health Techn .. • .~runJ.n a . s:ulp_tur1n11 , o.n.i. • f•r1 11I • i.lun ,.. •.> • • "' u 1331254 673 03Sli "' • ., · Quick serv. 642-1638 Marvin. 979·S8l4 -· -· .· 4 -~ -" -...s J4I aill -60·2141 __ ---tme ext/int painting by ctan.493-. 268. , topping. thinning. re c., I ta M()KktH ~ lH l l ~IN l', T~~ "luaURt>. OcR~ndabl: t--1e .. Ser•icn H0aa U t 11 n i , V~ I n ·JU P ~, A;:!~! ~:~ dt~c.:!:~ug ~1char<t., .. ~1~or Lich, mi. ........ . mu~l.~lean·UP ~6 l!WS ••••-•••••••••••••••••(\Ila'''""' b.a 1111:.i ho11> -.v1r• eas 11tes t ••••••••••••••••••••••• r a es, s . un • . . ~~ ryme....., ... 555.24 rs •••••••••••••••••••••••Tree & 'h b tr1 m • >n.eit~nt>nce S31 ~SS .,_ . __, Tush. Dirt. S hrubs. cleanups, yd main\, ca .. ------UDO PLUMBING N • b s ru m m11 . Mt ~KIOM d uuH-..-. Jell~ H>ll~ "" -JCoApen~c.,.. ad t market· T r e e 5 T r 1 m . Pedro. Margu»rite or "American Painting & 0 ° JO removal yd clean ups. CARPt.:llTIO' t r e o b \ ~u l.1 ng" 1-:lt'C\nl·•an.C:lean, depen In& executive .""' media med r em'oved H B Efrain63l·4621 Decor·· Res1d Comm lOC:~~ll 0:1~~~"· freell hauling. conC'rete. dirt lt)Jll} f>.12 ~80li IMI ~ 'd11ble, free ei.t Otl re· txpenence Wiii cr~ale 962-~ . . Freeest,guar &46·1460 es . -rs Jim631·4530,846·l413 F fHt.'R c _._ i1 dent1»I com me n cal & print ads. m arketing / -~-J -- ----RoofiRcJ __ _ •' • & )!\ ~• /Co.c,...h ltid bid& Cllll anytune salet letters, radio spots. "'--c...... •••••••••••••••••••••.. F.8s1an Custom Painting •••••••••••••••••••••••IT~ Ser•ic• ~DH) Ill'• • c~ ~~ .. ··••••••••• ••• •• • •• Jim 64~ TIU8 newsletters .• broehure11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom bri ck . s tone, Int ext. M ater1als-labor ROOFtH~ •••••••••••••••••••• • •• 1 Piil~ IM7 11168 1-uundatmu~ ft1'tu•n111& _ • ~ P.R C_allt>n·l~ Want a REALLY CLEAN block. concrete. stucro. guar. free est 9~·9810 ALLTYP!:SJREPAIRS Fast accurate typing on al >~ RemvJ re•1.,,, ~~'Si •i111~;,~~1 Rt')~rr~k -_.. ft•""-• HOUSE? Call Gingham Refs. Free est.. S49·9492 ------FREI!: t-:STIM ATF;S IBM Correct tSelectn«. Hume; uft1t•e nu .. 1 • ~ Bn ~k ).1..: 0~·;t 8~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••!••••••••••••••••• Olrl. Free est. 64S·S~23 8 -.-k Bl~k S y-. H8:1~~~ .. Pa~npll~~-?~ 1 Call Bob. S48 0769 other secretarial work. ~ \I t>1S o<!IM S·~ 1)111:11! .. • l , ' Cl STOPJ JAC,'K Of' ALL TRADES . nc • Ot: • tone. er ) ~ ----b usiness I ell er). r e -5l65013(n-i. "lualll)' refin. strip, re Plumbing.elec:.heatmg.Work111gMother .s Spe.~1~l l"eas onable. l it· & Complete Cost to You. New & recovers. ttepair s umes. ett· Karen c.p.tSerYice ai r u hul free oddJobs 636.6862 for the Holiday s bonded Int -.S920 Ext S1 27S spec1ali:.t i.ta ~· bus) 67S·l230 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cunt·r l'lr 14 ork PiilH>s, !:st ;ckup del A Touch ·----Complete o r routine l:tobS48 2753,536·~ S48·8444.S46·2608 pnces Rehahle 548·0512 --. Shampoo & ,.te:.uo d~.sn dm ~w.i)S,l'tc fo'reeei.t o(t'.l~ss,J2'.77 t2 Home Improvement. 2~ cle»nmg. Marilyn for a -COLL EGESTU DENTe x· -. T)ping f»sl . elfic ie nt. Color bnahl11ncr'>t Wilt Ocnn11.S4J 4113 --yrs exp. Fences, c:arpen· personal toul'h Win Mo•ieMJ per'd mint ext. an) job (JUALITY ROOFING pickup & dehver Also <'Pl• lO m in bl\'lH'h -::._.:.....:., tn&paintinti 631 -4264 dows t'.pts inC'lud e d ••••••••••••••••••••••• forles~'Alex S595t98 Allt.>y es,freeest bookkeepinR & mist· uf Cte:u\ II\ din rm .• hall ;: •••• : •• ~•••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• --S48-8444 .S46·260ll M~\'lnll ? The Stan in_.: - . -V1.sa,Mt; ~41·5?3U fice.640·0888. 115 "'~rm S7 SO Loul'h D L ' • • & Gardening Landscaping Cluaified Ads are lhe ----C:olle~e Students h:H e OAV~:·s PAINTING HARBOR ROOF IN<~ ---$1 0 ~·h r SS llu11r es1g n. r llllllHIOIC T •. . Responsible Compelt:nt grown.same gd serv1l·e Se \ 9 -WladowCe..ift9 1 Con 'trul·tio n If ) o u ree trim • r emove, AP1wer to • successful E r: 1.-l!'fl24 4361 · 641 8427 rvmg / rea )ears ROOF LEAKING'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• e. lm lnal ~ Ile! ull or don't "et my Cree est II dean-ups . Free es t. prqeoryardsale! lt'a xc ~e s lex1ble -~ ns. Most Reasonable 24 hr l':merge n . ··1..etTh S h •I .. ~!~: :~~ll•r 01~ > ~su e:k t·ould. cost )OU 11lent): Reitsonab~e 752· 13~9 _ a~ way lo lell more ..!:!~ ~~m_en. 640·5399 Have something Lo sell~ _insured, ht"d 5116 8425 ~_!"\)_Ce 975 t t07 ext 99to~ <.:all Su~sh~~! ::~d~w myself Rer) 531 0101 111\: •:n87tl 18411 9S.,7 Want Ad Resulta 1142-~8 peop&e. Want Ad Reswts 642·5678 Classtl1ed ads do 1t well. Sell idle ~tems 642-5678 ~.>114Lil'•180986 _Cleanmg, Ltd S<tH llll53 -.. HtilpW..e.cl 7100~W..ted 7100H.epW..t.cl 7100 .W,W..tecl 7100 HelpW...... 71UU~W.eed 7100~W..tecl 7100 H.tpW..t.ct 7100 HefpW_.ed 7100 ·•·•·••··•·•····································•······••·······•···· ..........•.......•.... ·······················~······················~······················ ..........•............ ······················· Hunking c ...... rciaf Lo. Offfc.,. Hankmg exper required XJnt salary &c benefits Apply Personnel HYIT AGE IANIC 721 N. Eurhd. Anaht:•m 991 3860 Banking TELLERS llookkccper !1·5. Mun fo'r1 Clen.c:al t:xl'ell sut11r) Moulto~ PAYROLL CLERIC Plata Phurmal') La~ llealth <;are company m HI s _ Mr Dr c > r u s Irvine has an opening for 7611 371W a fast pac:ed ind1 v1dual who 1s motivated & has tiOOKK~t:P I NG Assis 11b1hty to work well un· tant Pa\·rul l der pressure . 1 2y rs DBfTAL IECEf'T. Gl!.l..laa•L OFFICE •---------Medical As:.1st. front 0 1 '""Sf'• llOUSECLL~AN ERS f f T .. p.1n" r••ow red for ad .,. ice. or G P . exp pre I <)rr1Pb Acco.tleMJExpr. J • ~.. ToSS1hr,C'ar.645·Sl23 rerred.ma1lresumc•Jt n Part or run time. 4 da) 11ncement High School __________ , c .. REER OPPORTU ..... ITY week -GP Xlnlbenefits Graduate . No exper ___ _ __ lic e man age r 35 1 A 1""'111 &:.alar, Great lor at1on. ne~ess~ry 1-'~t:.fllCrs HOl;SEKEEPER. hvc in ~o~p~ Rd . Ste l tH .I olfice & staff Newport 1 n s u r a~ c e ~ G r"o u P W;inted bv sr l'1t1zen Center. 640·0300 ~l~E:.~.E. _ Must dn ve Opportun1I} Personnel J ob Cost fo1 payroll experience de· urban design r1rm sirable,butnotreqwred Detlt .. Hyg.wist 1---------•I to supµ your sol' se1·uri I General ty . La llabr il a r t>a n.. loltoa hr CW. is 213·691·6043. 714 H75 6760. ~1 EOICAL ASST Ua1•k ul f1 ce fur ramily prat'lll"{' MO ID Nwpl C:tr t:xp 0 11 l•plclly ••pHclla9 Newport/ lnlH iaY•lflr RP ...... fl 6 I ...... I (F II fer alleflt. pet •••I• t.dl•i...._ lxc.-... ~ . .,... ........ ROW hirittC): 213 !H3·S4-IJ I) 640 8027 Salary comm. w CXJIH Knowledge of a 10-ke~ a N o n s mo k er E x Ph.. send res ume tu must Good starting perienced. 2·211 days PUH, In " , 18012 Sk\ salary & xlnt rnnge H.B. Aft. 5, 962-2754. Expen ence req "d. Xlnt Park Cir . Irvine, 927 14 · benefits par k age For 963-409C!.: _ salary & bener1ts . Apply -more information & 1n· tlousekecpl'r t u 11\ e 111 R~cw.clin with l'OUJll t! In Newporl Medi col /Dental Canen •DATA ENTRY Personnel. Bookkt!<'per, FT. small terv1 ew. contact Sharon DRIVERS HERITAGE IAHK ofrlc:e, II Ii. Duti-..s wil Rasins 714·641·1616. D1al·A·R1de. lor ated in Part t11ne .mustbeava1l. Be ac:h , R e f eren <'e s wk n d s M u s t t )'Pe needC'd <.:all 760 07'15. t•an Ma rt with tram1nl( and expenence you could get ID the Arm> Rest'f\'l' Some or the i.pet'1allles a\ ailable 111 unlls nt:arll\ are · -· Dental Operating Room P!>\C'h1atru· Pharma1·, • GEHHAL OFFICE • RECEPTIOHIST •SECRETARY a:: o a:; M i f' Laguna Hills has p 1llm e 721 N Euchd. Anaheim inrl aec:ounb pa) able . -------& f 1time positions Gd. 991 -3860 exp through trial balanc·'lm---------i dnvmg rec .. 0 ,er 21 <in· 50wpm - Rnt•r•t Mgr. IHSURAHCE E_.O. ~ a must S900 mo to starL surance requirement> ~11832 ~sk fur l:?nme ClEllCll EOE. 830·619 l Al Dirth 1''ull tlme Must be avail. eves. & wknds Large insurance agent'} has 1mmed openml( fur Arrount R"prcsenl11ll\ e S alary comm w e x penence l:o. bcnl" 11 ~ XJnt work mg t·ond L'?J II Linda 848-1!348 LETTERMAN TRANSACTION SERVICES INC. Baliking SECRETARY BOOKKEF.PER . non Register toda~ for local F.arly Bird-Rece~tion~st , Experien red 1n lo an s moker. to post books temporary assienmenti. Racquet Ball World , P..-soetMI Ce.rll Bilingual Musl t) pe 50wpm. fo\Jll time , Mon.· Fri. 8.30·5 Please call for appt. 645·7358. Mon. i111hoped1l· X Ha> • ="" ex~nenl·e is nl'cdell. we'll tram \vu You ma\ elect tu rel cl\ c a SI .5<~1 l'ash bonu!> or uµ tu it.ooo 1n t-dul'at1onal bener11:. dunn11, }Ollr cnlistmc nl t:all )Our nearc!>l Arm ~ R-..\:rwter tor mutl' 1n I lormat1on documenlatwn Xlnt \hru tnal balanl'e for 551-8045 F.V. 962-1374 ask for salary & benefits Apply clients of Newport Reat·h Tricia or Huguette. Call Personnel: J}i-99?'0 PenlOflnel Director. CPA Firm Some t ypmi;: • H-11 "'GE I....... 7_60-8818 - -en-Lin: ··u:~;o=:s-·~~~~~~~:1 JANITORS Fn.8.30-S. Sft • •" -a Rl'TIO ... ICS -'-' -:: P lime eves Npl.. C: .'.\l 721 N. Eu(·l1d, Anahe im ..__________ --" ,.. Oranoe Coast College - - - -area Must hl' O\N 18 & ----..,---- 991-3860 l!MPOllAeY PfiSONNfl SUl\llC(S e G I orr· 1-; 0 e IOotCICEEPEI F /C . seeks instructional as· enera 1t·e vS r1t1ten Cull 532 115511 Npt Bch in vestment 3723 lirclt Stre.t sociate, fam1har with S.C'y/Recpt. Mon Fri firm has 0J)t'n111g . per ex Newport le•clt analog/digital theor~· Sm. loc. ofc. variet.> pos JANITOR pans1on. fur F C com ----------Experienced electronics No shrthnd ne<' Lite m1)s11111s bkpr detail technician. Able t o bkpg. Immedia te opening 1n Bank mg L'( lST A ~1 t::S,\ 5~0 I Olli trc :-;T tH:ACll !lti2 111121 SAN JL'AN (.',\l'O 1155 423;! RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST 11 rien , if p e r s on CLERK trouble-shoot to compo· Free&EOE. lrnne Newport Ueuch JELLEIS computer knowledge a ,.. k M nent level & assist in· Irvine Personnel A gene:) area. for a night s hill mu s t s k tl lful o n F~~.t·~o~~~;pc~ .;~it structor anlabsitiuitions . 488E.17th.CostaMesa Janitor IOPM 6 AM ~leta l Shup help ll 1~h Residential real estate office has an o p e n i n g f Q.r a w e I I g r o o m e d perso n a ble indi v idual Mus t be experienced with typing skills of 45-60 wpm. Salary commensurate w/exp. License preferred Ca ll Suzan. 559·9400. •AIJ TIME telephone & PR work train App\: ss7.9212. Mr. Contact Coast Commun• ,_ S~e~ 642-14701 Good rrinl(e be nefit!> St"hool t-xp 1n wehltnl? & f", !\1atunl) nel·essar) <.:all West. Newport Sta· ty Colleees in writing ---1 parkage. f or 1111er\'l.ew. s h eet m e ta l P T lmmediatepartt1meop 640 0l23 tioriers lnc. beforeSPM. Jun. 7th. -t'ontat't Liz S lr111 e n S3-S6hr5"5·527 L 1 portunil1es are n ow ----------1 ~:.:.:.::.:.::.:.:.. ------1370 Adams Ave. Costa GllLFllDAY 7 I 4 Ii 4 1 · I 6 1 fl -- - available al our Hunt" ------Competent Medical Fr ont Mesa. 92626. SS6·5941 . For electronic engineer· E._O E ~ F Motels ington Beach bran<'h for •CAI DRIVERS• Office girl for busy E.O.E ... M/F. in& oCfire. Located adja Fro nt d esk & PBX responsible tellers with Cherker C;ib ophthalmologist. x Int ~~~~~~~~~~I cent to J ohn Way n e KEHHEL operator EK per pre previous S&L tbankinit 770·0222 typing skills. knowledge Airport. Custodial Chores Ii I Cerred. Oa) & night App· -------------------expen ence We seek in -olinsurance&cpleasant lSCIOWSEC'Y Sec"y Dut1e!> !"I da). wknds Train I ~ 1n _p e r s un SANPirkup , d e l i ,e r ~ & ~~~~~~:rnwa·~~ac;;:(~~i c·~HIEIS pthersonhal111ty a musttfor r:v~;:ofrtc~~~u~e:atve ~~~!!~~:f~~; ~~:is;;Cl~1-~:f1lar'" L1~EMENT~I NNLTO general cleanup .... T , Real Estat• Sales Start lhe ~ear n~hl Ii} f1n d1n,I! uul ..ibout lhl' l a reer vppurtu11111t'!> a \a JJa ble al St•ICl'l Properties If )ou ha\l' e~penence or an interes t 1n learning aboul tn\e~t mcnt properlle:. .. all for a tonfuJent1al mten 1e14 Wl' a l !>O ha\'C u p p o r1u n 1t1e :. f o r e.tabhshed prore~!>lfHlab with manaitement poten 11al for ofCl(:C!> 1n t'1•'>l J :\le!>a. !'<e wport ln lll l' and San <.:lement<' Lill f't'te \"tutto, iSI 31!11 flair for working with the M is c a eng1ng pos1 ion ~e neral e s c Fow ex Full Time -Motel must have gd d n\ 1111! re pubhl" Part lime hours u TVTE M ~a!~pco;:,~~~;tur:~I~ penence with good typ Salar} commens urate KMENNL~L AT1:~;-.;u3t:1~.~· SAN CLEMENTE Inn. ~or~_S48 ~88 will be Mon and Well 581.1770 mg skills. Growth poten with exp + fringe on-r r1. SA ... 5 O I•• l in e n man wanted PLASTICS ASSE~1 8LEk 12-5. Fri 96. Sa t Ii _ _ _ _ tial.Paidhealth&dental benefit s R e pl) tu 644 7262 d)i.. li406688 lmmed hire Appl.' Heav y as s e m b l }. hours COOIC benefits . Ca 11 Ton I classified ad ll780 c 0 C\'l?S 1\n1:1e. Housekeeping. r1D1Sh1ng. 768 ~S4 !i52·4<ti0 for appt. Dail) Pilot PO BOX t560 For furl her inrorrnal ion plea. .. e t·all C.:hns 0N'kl'r 714 846·0627 BIEIHWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN 5828 Edinger Ave • Huntington Bca t·h. CA 92649 l!:qual Oppartunit) Employer M 1 F * BAN KING Our Newport l'enter of f1ce has an 1mrned1ale opening for a Tele.r (30 HRS per week > ~IARKETS ror 2nd & 3rd Shih We vromote to manage ment & suµen 1s1on from Within WANT A<.:AREER " Costa Mesa Ill Del Mar 631 !l-121 Lal(una ~·at•h .j~ 9233 Huntington Bea l'h 962·9116 CASHIER I' TCash1er will tra111 . call Barbara for appt. 540 3280 CHAUFFEUR with or without limousine. New Years Eve Please call Tara <213) S92·S618 PF:~e:C~. s~~~to lor "i:11 -l!vEC S-E-CR-fl "'RY ~MCA ~26 -I LAIMI DSCAPE. d • ~-u~1cp1aln Key boar~ & Plumber. exp in plumbin)l '"" • n s t CJ c r . e x p "' ullSS aver ror t'_ontl.'m & heating. truC'k & 1·~·1~ time Irvine . .>sl -4S33. 1 · · GU"'8 0S 1 •· h · . v v ~ OOK -SAND'MAKER 1l >llam -2p m , (l J 3 30·9.30pm Mon Sal S49·94_46_~.'~ch. m~r. __ k:OuNTER help for donut shop, AM & PM s hifts avl No exp nee Woman pref Apply 111 person . Oippily Donuts , 1854 Newport Bl. CM <.:OUPLt: WANTED Manage small husmess Part time Will train Call for appt 846-3279 nteresting pos1t1on ~" energe 11· u1o~p t-re poran group lontar l furn Competltl\e 14 ag\' available with interna· Full & part lime Alll 497 21:;.I Kath) 631 4062 &benefit!> 536 14s2 tional corp for an ex-areas Uniforms rum 'd _ • ecutlve secretary with Ages 21 or over. retiredlL1q uor Part lim e •OFF1CE PE~~ON !-~OH POOi. Maintenanre. I.a ~ mimmum5yrsexpr.We welcome.Noexpe r nee. Weekends. Nights . Mus t GA R DEN <.:1-~NT!'.:H , Brh area mustha\'eol4 n are seeking som eone App I} Un 1 v e r s a I ha\'e l'ash rcl(t!>ler ex MISC INDOOK & OL"T truck 497' 5109 with a professional al· Protection Serv1r e. 1226 penence 1~ Pla1:entia UOOR WORK. R42 881ili - - tillude who can handle W 5th St . Santa Amt In· t: M PHOJ ECTIO~IST d u \ I e s a n d terview hrs . 9 12 & 1 4. -omcE M"R f:xperienced non union responsib1hlles outside Mon-Fri. _ MAN ICC RIST a !>s ume a p time. 67S 45tlll a fl routineofficework. Mus t --e x1 s t1ni: d 1c nlel e . ()ne ~rson oHlt'e Small 6P:\1 'C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES manage time e"1r 1e nlly HH.rWANTED. Juheue & Pon·c nu1b bu!-1nes!> 1n !'<e \\po rt - and make good common SAUS REP. Pd. vac ation 49-1 !172! lk'ach Bookkeeping & Pro Sh o µ :\I d n J .: e rt•--------- sense dec1s1ons . Appl! To call on Rearler Ad i ask for Bennie Wilham!> secretarial. experienC'C needed Are ~uu )·oun~·· Real EsateSale!> cants should have excel. business accounts for ad . . rc.oqwred Send rt.>s ume Act i ve~ .\11drll<' J ~r·• or WAHTED secretarial C80wpm typ. vertis 1ng , Mo n .fr1.IMA~l<.:li RIST shrS80 mo to Ad •811. Dail~ Pilot. older~ Pia ' 1enn1s ancl 1ng 1 & clerical skills 9AM·5PM Base + com· renl m sm rac:1al s alon, Uox_l560.<.: M !12626. net.>d a 151" or 211,1 Jt•b" 1-:xpeneneed r1>a l l'S\<1le So C b ll ''M r II .n salesm en 1\ll11 t'. e 'l me arr ount1ng e x pr. m1ss1on. Co. benefits a n o. '-o owm~ Call 49i 22116 hel\\ l'l'r CUSTODl"'M pref. Will train. Neal ap des1red646·6643 0ptOIY9tric Office J·!>PM pandtni:offl ce Ext·e llent • •· ood 11 -"' t l w 11 l' 1> mm 1s s1 o n !> 11I 1 I Head Custodian needed pearance ... g · spe ing . ....,..,11 ,..1! 1 ,..61 ... 1! ,,ea . ou going 1 - ------ Xlnt salary &t benefits for essential Appl) ~en """• "'" " " '" lrain 847 5927 llunt B1•h P T llou~ek l'CP\'r & <•1 Corpurale Pl37a Rt> all~ b) Huntington Beach Ci the right dedicated & re· nysaver. 1660 Placentia I N S T A L L E R , ---aide drncr :\fo,.l ha n • :q Corupurate l'lat.t Ur · ~f~1~sf:i::o~~~-~e~:n~-sour reful 1nd1v1dual Ave.C M EXPEltlENCEO . PAIHTSALlS ca r \hat .,..111 h old :"'pt lk h i609333 mg on expenence Apply Contact Mr. Freer at --KNOW LEO GE 0 F Part lime. Tues 5 to 9. wheek ha1r 640 2746 - 735 l4lhSt H.B. S36·88Sl. United I ndu s trie s HElP WAHTED Wed. 910 \pm Some exp Rl!:<.:ePTIONIST Fu II ClllLD CARE: ------714 1644-9812 -SALES REP. IOAT ELECTRICAL Kerm Rima llardwarl'. HAL ESTATE SALES lime 2 pos1t1ons avallu II u n t 1 n gt o n Be a ch DATA EHTIY Fl _B_E_R_G L A S S to call on Reader Ad SYSTEMS. SALARY 26661tarbor Bh·d . t M Slart the new year b) IO · ble Newpo rt Be IH'h Athletic Club needs ex. Partlime days, flexible foreman. 3 11 5 h HI. business accounts for ad C 0 MME MS UR ATE Part Ti~ creas ing your earnings Yal'ht Club Phone ex Wells Fargo Bank offers "ept"ional woman Mon. hours. Wt'IJ train. 557.7314 WITH EX•EllE .. CE with our new h1°h c·om • rr k II ' MacGregor Yach~. 1631 vert1sing, Mon.·Fri. .-" • ._. __ ..,.Holiday S? ,.., penence.,. o ice s • :. outstamling benefits and "°i,, 9a· m-l. Call for in· <Terry> L"'JUEL y CHT l"WW'U mission plus bonus pro _.. "~l l900 I n • Placentia, Costa Mesa 9am-SPM Base + com A "' A A T•mporary Chrictm us gram req_w_r""'_ ·"" ·__ _ congenia working at tt!n iew, 963.0864 · r ~ " moaphere. F'or more In· _ _ __ _ -OS.I -mission. Co. bene its. C 0 R P • S I I I openings for credit card We proud I.> orrer format1on,pleasecall Cleaning Person. Apart· Counter & Prep H elp FILE CLERK Will t rain. Neat ap-ARGOSY DI. H .I . authoriiation oper ators .'Beslresalelocation. D-t...L.i Id F II · Needed I · Large insurance agenry pearanre & good spelling 191 J .. •1 St a rt Imm ed i at el' · N nnrt 0 -h IECll'T /CLHIC AL Lovely Npt Brh. ofr. tr you like ~pie, ha ve a 11leasmg telephone \'OH"!,'. t.>pe 60wpm. wis h to grow w new rirm . t'all Mrs Johnson. 9 lo 5P M. !rlS-1020 wvv • ment B gs. u time. , a so caterinc. essential. Apply Pen· • .. ,,. • 1 · , · ewr~ ~ac 714·640-6900 Costa Mesa. Newport Eitperie nced apply In has immediate ope01ng ----------' Open 7 days per week. ;Professional Assors Beach area. eitperience person Newport Liquor for fast, energetic filing ~yaa~e~ 1660 Placentta Hours available between ,.PnvateSel'retar.> Si•rr~'.ali~ w : helpful. 2944 w. Coast Hwy NB clerk. Paid co. benefits. ve. · · _ _ MARKETING 9AM-7PM. $3.70 /hr APP· ol'Member 6. board of ~ TSL M t 642 J603 _Ca_ll_Lin_· _d_a_:_Ml_-t:MB __ . __ ,Holless. over 21. I-' 1T or ly M-F, 9AM ·4PM realtors gm · · -Pelivery man for L.A. TYMSHARE .-National relocation ClEllCAl Times to homes in C.M. -------•part. 548.7418. SECRETARY ftAMSACTIOM program WELLS FARGO BANK 880 Newport Ctr. 0 r. Newport Beach Equal Opp Empt m It th & H . B . 3 . 6 a m , fl( Cl.EB SHYICIS Call now fur appo int RECEn ;TYPIST Immediate o pening. S37S-M50 /mo. -+ bonus. F N D HOSTESS/CASHIH ment. ask for "4!tl.> or N.....,..,..rt 0 -a"h adver11s n...... d bl r 546 4 ..... 1 or ews epan ment. 2462 D--' Dr. Ir•. Walt 673 i300 ~~-ix-' Orange County's largest ..,,.....,n a e ca · · ..,. Some lyp·ani r-u'red , Needed four-five nites ..,....... .., F Ing •oenc" needs sharn . ...,. 4-., -, • For a sales office. Should l!:OE •TI ' If --..., "' " loan servicing company or.............. hours &"'M·SPM. Ex-per week. FJ Ranchllo h R I E t t s I en•rgellc person fo r n ave8·10yrs.exper1ence. - --. -. ea s ac.a es .. ~ matu~e J>e<>s,>le who DIUYHY cellenlfrinaebeneflls. CM. Call Linda Tues·f'ri Must ha ve xlnt. typing & Part time up d secy ror Loold¥MJ for 0 front desk Requ1 r es enJO~ working with the Ule delivery for Santa Forappoinlment,call eves642·1142 s horthand skills com · s mall computer c o H•-C--1 xlnt. typing & phone pubhc. Good teleph_one "-•vacation "lub. Pff. 6 .. 2-4321 bt 277 b d b l ..,...ed •s h d I --··· skills Aaen cy e x l'tud L ht "'' " .. .._ ________ -t ine with a s ta e , n~ ... ours a1 y , Join lhe l•ader. Now in· ,. at •. e necessary . 1g Sales p•rsonallty , car ' • ,. .._t•i " penenct helpful. but not t)'Plng, 10 key &t some Meessary. S43·79S1. ~I COAST ._ ~l~as~t fier~onal1lyh ~·,.z~related to skills . terviewmg for pos1l1ons required. The Sanbo rn knowledge or escrow DAl.TPILOT N•edet' llJow.11. l. ne ts growl · _ 1n real estate s »les . Co. 114·640'844' llAUTT .... .,. .. "., helpful Frin•e benef t u o · f t·A .. .,.W Ba Sl l USU" potential Salary com· Whether lictnsed or nol ---·------• .. 1 s. De 'very n ver or •u .u _, • Y ree •A-k In La1una Ni"uel u l J blllt PASTIUP H.•r Call between 9am & .... "'-· Must be 18, have Cc»ta MeH .., .. .,. ., mens ra ew • >'· call to see if you quahf)' llCIPTIOMIST Switchboard • lite lyp mg. Xlnt. beoefils. Call. 540-6300 • llam for an appo int· 1'd drivinl record • Equal()ppl)' Emplyr area on lon1 ·term as· 894-5351 Part lime peraon needed <o join the. professionals c ....... Help: We are turning ••Y bmalnes1 fr need s ..,.......ive halratyllsta for a buay mall salon. Cluaraateed 1alary. top cwmmt.16on, paid vac•· U.., aclnnced tralnln1 by out travelin1 style dln«on. If yo11 would • to advance In our c:',;;'°" pluae call .. ,.... .... la lbe W.. .. a Dally PUot 0 :11IDed AL la·JITI. •• ment, S41"°22. ask for .,.~ C.M. Apply at Hub si1nmenl. Top S • L in book pasteup Mon. & at W a Iker 6 Lee . Mand ftPUW branches need sharp tn· Tues. No exp. nee App. C7l4>m-4$4$. y. Auto 5'Jpply, 846-%464. PhiahtBllUnaaerlt d iv. to Interfa ce ly : Pennyuver , 1660 • Us. THI Mk for Claude. eo.......ienced. lnteratale w/public . Will train MICHA.MIC PlacenUa Ave .. CM _.. · Reception ist /Errand ~·· mi'...... c 11 f Needed lo maintain a m . Den'AL llCIPT. trucltint company. Co1l1 + .._e. • now or neet or rdlni·buaea In PENSION Girl, paM lime, l·S. Mon DAILY PILOT For office In South H.B. .. ... S..1112. appt. Gd. pay• no fee. Lacuna Hilla. EJlp. • gd. ADMINISTRATOR lhru •'rl. for Newport ... AST Deatal exper. neceaHry. T k ~ l e references euenti•I. Gd. Ina. company. Mature. _________ _.. Buch Developer. Front - ~~ICLT". ~~e•k preferred. ~;~:~RK I al!: ;!•!!e.;:lfDl.lt_;.hp.S~lo~ =t..'~~o.~.'~n~~~· 1cr"::.!:':1t = ::-:.'::::~d~c:.: ._.. -·• ... -••t•..-~ _,,UI' " •• aume to CIH1ified A~ , .... D u PU l H 1 car.m-4m. DlllCTOIY _..,,.._.,~ ..-n• An i mal su pp ly DlBUllneuCtr.Dr. '801 , Daily Pllol W:..:~u.~fr ... .-R It Ftt•·MM 1 tap• rm ark• t 1 . _ lrv•-e ..-ecAL llCln. N PO 8 ., ·r~ nu 'U 'aotreedla theDMrteticcle.ncutharcj"'-... ~t 1edworke1 ewapaper, o thejobyouwutisaot SerVice Call ..:;':.. • C1 ... fnec1 --"-' apply a t 1aot1 TaW, E.O.S . for one atrl dept 1*. Cotta Mesa. Ca U.. ,_•Pt co .. td1r 641·1671 ,....,. ......, a aot al Golden Weit St, H.a.. _ a.a..a.11'74100 _•_;m __ • __ . ------f :;rt., :;'f. ~·= .. Jn ... , lafor•allon •• •t.Qlll. mA. ... '-wt&1a • -....... __.. _ _.. la WAHi' ACTION? -~ • .,_ ..... --...... _ ----l--.... r--,.. .,._ •-••-. ,.... ._...,. __ _...._ __ ...., ......... ,,..alt*)'I. ,,,_,__ --·• OlllrPlllllll.._..-,_, DaQJPMl&Clwtfledl. a-'hd~-."'8 I ----1 . ..... ............... _ ...... -~ ... A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call , in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. 6 .. 2.:.5678 DAILY PILOT I Rf'r4!1,.1on1~1 t\ P'"' •Hlltnda. fh••11Junt 111 I AWL! fit<A!C' Oltlfl' n t•tf.. t" T rl'l t'J)t111111a.I S•l ~un I JI) ~ \II) U~ pr .. 1t-rrr1l l 11 II 1AAWNOO ftimt0t & OrqC11t1 1090 w~ 1100 ....,w..tM ncro ~ 1050 1010 Mi1e .. •••1 IOIOMtc ..... , IOIO OfficeFunNtwe& •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,_.. 1015 r..tar) 'm•ll <.irow1n11. Com ........ 1005 H d o k v Man 's 14Kt yellow gold STAMPCOLLt:<.:T IONS TV DECODERS ..................... .. M•Jo• · N"'wpoll l'•·ntt-r "1.1l"r 'o N VI ba u:d ••••••••••••••••••••••• an s~m~ d:I eneer bracelet. in nugget lex· P t:RCHASED b\ UiJH' Cull forinfu8<1G 7202 M 1nolt a lo I lo: I c ct ro 1 1 kl 1 I nl'vd & m11rk c 11nii fxec.,es .. d~destal, tured curblin k.m easur-Cooper<.:a,lls4j;23117 graphic Copier, xlnl :C.~r~·~'.~~ )Cl~ll;~r,,;:~:. ~~·1allltt .... sl ronii bust WESTMINSTER ~~~72~ .. z~ r.~,wers . mg l3mm in wadlh. 8 " JOHN Wi\YNE ·n :NNIS l'OOU. $600.673·4(100 ud "~'II "'VI'<'' iou' '"&.-1 !\do:> & computer back ABBEY m:I Sell S175e~ ~~ver length. Secured with a Smith Corona. all l'll'l'l rn . :\1 E M II ~ ll S Jl I' 4 antique oak prei.i.back " 11 11rowu.1 Good sul:H> & ANTIQUE MALL _. ___ . _._ con cealed box olasp. h\'} dul} Se1·n·turial SI 0.., OHO ''" f l'll l'll'.I "" ia hue.! in l'Orporliltt• pro 0111ly l0·6.F'ri l0·9 Red velvet lounge chair with a figure 8 safety Mdl l ypewril er .lu ~I ll1J·:J0711arter4 t·ham .. $175ea 48m tu l u\nn 1>u1d1l'1 .it 111~ voi.:.1ble to rit:ht t:losedTuesday S·shape 3•a'x7' Ver)• clasp. Total weight is i.erv1ced $150. lll.H·k & ble$400495 t414 T~ JIWO .pcnson d42"11~ 11751 Westmins ter Ave. plush. Xlnt. cond . 1150_ 30.92 pennyweights. J_\P Decker Work male If\} AQ\,;AHJ lJM 60 gul 1·010 ft.ts l087 ~rdiui UardenGrove 554·610 Wasl600.979.7238 praised over SJ.000. Sell Duty Table. n"'"r U!>l'U pl ete "' ,.1a nd SISO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'/f, $5 /MI S&.CHECl(ER . f~r Sl850 548'6446:_ 1 S60. SLl:\1 GYM t:x 64244J1aft1."r6PM Pure bred Go ld en 1 ), t.11"· olf11• ... airport fo~xpandmg acrO!>PUl'l' _& .... -.C•I 1010 Lge ~1n1 n ~ Tbl .~ ,6 M. round cut diamond. ercaser. good 1·111111 S65 2 St·hl4inn Bll')l'le:.. 20 .. Relncvcrs. 6 wks old .,rc11 dnt l)pii.t o mt t1t'fe111tel1rn1 seekmgSr ••••••••••••••••••••••• h1ghback Cane chairs. VSI . Kint color s6oo. Fis hing equ1 p mcn1 . Stm.:ra <1 HH 78X 15 ·~J>.67d24uy 4991173. eve~ 1.,.,:it l'rl'lt>rr\'d C:i ll rr1Hhan1 ~al ~c ... q:n HARBOR AREA J~~~S395_~~347_ 673·'4000 some brand new CiJmp tire:..~~ 11 Rudiab .,..., bcfllr" lpm ll.'ll 0811 t•heektir Empha~ai. 1111 i\PPLIANCESERVICE H _.. 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T\' ·s;i 2V110S1.111· SI 1-:C:S & sTNDS. ~NSI · 'l\ing bed, t lean S69 s pd c~ral round smgll' cu1John Y.a yne Te11n1:> Llull oHOJk all 2pui Zen Pianu Lake n ew W11lnu1 ( • )J :>l.llllet lJ) f,-;1 l'rl'tl Wll h hcn1·h Sti!la ti7J 2111 5 .lu<1n Yi.ts. mechana:.m li e l>o ubll• O\'en, clel'lrtt rolle s k·le 9· S? diamond s Center f:in11I ~ mcmbl.'r ~h111 ~•iin & manufat'luri111: 'tll\C Gaffers & Sattler Zeml~ Tt ~\~z 1 25 .. diamond has l'lant) 0 li441613.i5!J!f4il 1Juil) 1 Stl·\ll' W11n1lcr 111·kt·i... lk!>IJ lllJll 111 111'1\t' & <IU l 1 t 1· Ill d 111 I ll 11 I I fl t• 1..ir' 1 .. 1hh µuuh .. 11· 1:1<u11l.ihlt· 1111· nr 'llurth LJ~UnJ 14 l JI t.lr11 h1 11J n·cortl Odd hr' \'lo ., .. l I 7i I 23!1!1 l<~taurunt Ur ;:J02 N Ii St:CKt:TAHY Tu mi:n11 . l)IJlll~ tiOWPM. µubln· relJllOlli. ma\uf\', expcr rl'4 N U 1-: 0 t: Send rc!>umt> ti Cla~:.1f1t.'d ,\tJ 111W2. l)a1l~ t'1l11t N ew!>papcr, PO !JI.Ii. 1560. Custa ~frsa Cu !12626 SECRETARY ml'thoc.h. rcqu1 red 5) rs · · EI e I( a 11 t l' · · S 1 O o .. 1270 64:,.5278 an e WS.2 & color grade I J W 0 (J U \\ 0 \ ~ :\ choll'" floor l>eut:-.. IJc,t minimum e"µer1e1we r .. II.st l855 1 Wall sell wholes al . . · · uflt·r 1\:11 fi:l!ll quired. dei:rel' µn 12 of ir & . h $3,000_632.7592<.: M Bl.l:'\DSt. raw 11ld \Int fern'<.! Prufc:>!>aorrnl at R EFRIGt::RATOR GI s as, 6 ·mall· 10~ <ont.l hl'tl:\' 1·11101 ., :\l u,t .1cl u\l' 1 Jmpt·r ,hl•ll mo:.phcrt•, t•xrt•lll'lll t•ond $150 54lH>957ur " 1 . ~;~!C~~l~~rowo , like M:t• l'a1d $11110 W1 l1 ,.1•1l hrJ1ltllll'1A ,llt:-.Tu111lt111r ~ner11" & Jd1am·l'111t'11t !163 3041 Pvt µarty wants lo IJu) forSISO l>t•!>I 11tr ~Hill 11:11,;! Courria trul·k .' mu,1 uµportun1llt'" Or<llll:t' .: , • . I Muple Cofft't' Table SIL.VERDOLL.Al<S.lo !>ell s:i'>4l l)BO :'>·lt10llaf, Count) Atrpurt lOl'UlHHI R~.l-RI G~RA10H ~~oso· 1Sohd>S2S pnte 67511 120 John W:Hllt• T .. nn1" t 11111 l'ontac-t :\11kl' Goldt>r1 at than 2 }ear:. old .., . 645.3430 Famd,· Ml·mhl·r,h 111 l'\t I.,\ S "Ou1 111 Thi!> ~9-777 1 for t•mplo}mcnt M12935afler6 U•ntoc• 807 5 ~1akeoffer 1>-1111115 \.\urlfl llonH•madt• Tt:ACll Ens 1nl t•r\1~·w Wl·~t1·rn MOVl:'llGMUSTSl::LI. •••••••••••••••••••••• l>('t .in 1.i11111 1Jlo.1•. 111 lh•:.q:n t '11rv11ral 11111 Wosher & Dryer Sl25 ca. Pl'<.'an coffee t-:nd Tbls . C ute and lol'cal.Jle re ~fornhl'r!.hq1 oll1·11•tl 1111 1r .. d1t,lt· ;,111, s 1:1 . 11\' t; 0 t: l>..hwi.hrSlOO llulr her Blk din $1 50. 8!:.tered shellunt.l pon' :'\t'w1>4ir1 lk.11 h I l'11111 II\ c•' tl11l1·r 1111\A 1111 &16-SK.'>H Conlemµoran :.ofal.Jcd 1-.lccellent on trail~.~""' l l11h t.4~ ;11~11 "lin,lrn..i ' i:iti.. l•·•rl11" \n1<1nt1 m 11·r 11 wJ·' tnel'Cr u:.cd ).J!l" tvlor with i·hddr en l 2 I · '»1:.1 ~1: QUIST rlANO SHOI' Fine t;sed 1'1anoi. Refinished & Het'ond1t1onct.l un Premises Cur\'ed Uak Walnut Conlemµ<Jrar} Grundi. from $1!1511 IJpnght:. from $850 H600Hum1llon A'l' 1111 96() 1155. 536 11175 :'>lu"t '>al·nfll'l' anlHpll' piano. S850 ll~6 !1519 1Ju1 t11n1· l't·r:>1111fll'I 11 u.' I 1• ' ' l ' a :. h 1 l' r . HU :.fJer~un & fo'11111I ~r\ t•r for l 'hUl'k w Jl(UO \111>1.1 111 µnsun du il.1 :i 5 P :\I l ' rut~ II or" c Stt'ak lf u u i-... 15811 krookho>llow Dr Santa \11:1, ~!I 1512 Fur bu:.) Stall' Fur111 ul lit'\' Expl'ricnl'\' µre fcr rt.•d . but nut ne<·c:.:.ar;\ T)l>t-.to w11m ~!1391 l're !>t·hool tcJl'hl'r par\ • hands high Be!>t 11fft·r :1 I 'hl'l!>l lllJ' H··• ,,.,. tuu··h1nt1t1l· ·' 111111.s t rit• T\' $145 eh•.ianl :.ofa , t1rnt' 115; 126:1 ' " 1 . " 1 I I ho I cl u n t 1 I l1'1urh1111 • .1\..1· 111 .11111\ 1 l.11111 ti \11 ll nl' I i1 \..l'l, Big Wurhtil•r UP'iln :1.lnl w1lh al'l'e!>S 1'01> of l.111 14' O\e:.l'Ut , S 14 ellJ!>h l'hnstmu ~" l "·ll l>tt·k ··t 11111 l'l• " t " gl SS t.11 1 t h I t u u .. .. I 11ou11oll I'" I,, ll.114 ... I 1·111111~1th I ulll111\ l.l·~lil· Te111·hl'r lll'l'tkcl fur prl· i fi(l 1445 a 1 ""' · t•an c IJ 0 633 41 61 1:'\'en•ni.t:> .ind K1t1·ht•n H11\ '.!i i < d \1 •1 lu\\11."J'l' Jlt-o .!•i ,11 $5~S i;.ii;;2;w · Hc:.t:,urunt hl'Iµ needed l'Llrt time da)s SJ 75 hr for luni·h hl'lp N1.iht po:.111un~ a\ <iiluhll• i .. __________ , ,.t·houl P a rt t 1111 t· . m. O\'e.;-1114u1re immet.l "'l'ekcnd~ or • •11 ~1.-.111 .....,., •. r• \\i t 7f\c_J1 J'1 "' 07,c;.rii;,AJ ~•·• • .1 1,;, I U~ll .• f1 HI'\] SECRETARY ti 3u Ii!. JO \r.:1· Ill or l'" t I n II ' o u )t ~) fi41 \>JU Wl'l'ktla\s Slciincj 8093 with property m.rnag .. ,oier Satar~ nq!11l1Jhlt• rdngl·r.1tor Hun!> 1111111~\'I -·' P11rt.1hh• "II·'" l.111 o. :\l-.ll'\'>I<;:--.:-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S :J 2 5 h r ,\ p p I ) W1t•ncrM·hn111l'I. 250 Sn , kn,.t11l. l':\1 or ,,t·ull l !l.'i7 Oili b k I 'I 1>16 59:JtJ SI~ IS.">I 2JV'J I c ''et~n ll\'1111( room. ~t't. Miscell~ 8080 t-qu1p llJ• I. '.)11 ,1, 1 •. t I< I ,. t l I<,, -'• L r i • t· -' ' I 1· -menl ac .irount ,, usl . xlot eon~. t'all after 611m . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolr 1~11, :u~i; '"' ·' ·• 1 • • r , , t)pe 50·60wµm l'rl'll'I Iii 11 1.111,.1111 rdrig. Moo l-r1 . all d :.q LUGG"'GET.a.GS \\,ii~.''·"' "'hn.t11,., Sl2S )1"11 ' l'Xj)('r 14 llh t·ot.led a l'l'b r .. r hnal'lans I fl):>I f n:1· "'11111'. J.:1)1) Sal Son 557 i8·M A A :'\I' l!J \ \ ...... \ ·" lit I 111 t,I I ~. !HI l'lt .. ,l\1·11 l.illljll' l)(JOl 1' ~f> l "'d ''all Sand\ Burn -It (J I SI .. from•ourbU!>lll•·'·"t'Jrtl · '"' ll10 I \1A 1t'\' •14.\\llti!l '-. " 1·11 n t 11) I J .... dJ 11 , m1·1111J.-r,h111t111 l.-11 540·flOS5. Coui.tul Person BANI Of 1151 222.'i S 1\ C R I Jo' I C t: T II t-: ·""" uoc l M l or ""' '' 1 . nl'I Agen\·~. 2790 llarbo1 FOL.LOWING Xlnt krng t<1g plw. o ne ~11uri· Wt• ""g c 11.,q .1111 i,, I l i.'.1 l li1 "'·" 1111\ '"111, .. 1111·1 ~k1" l~llt lhn.t,.L.tr "' c;T lk:.tuurunt Bl .<.:~ AMERICA Hdn~l'rator t-:01J•I :-.l bt'd Si5. h.trt1wootl return 11ermJnl'1111,l,sair1hit• ,111111111 \!ml.I 11111 1.,,, .. m .. 1h111 r.: l11nil11111., -11~1 WoraH·n ,. Counter hel11. Dt'11 man. NE\lt:RA f"EI-: E II E rod1llun.$85 dre!>s er mirror, SSU '>t'lllt'tl .it1rut·t1\1." liJJ.: 1 !'>Ioli· '-1111·1 111 , .,1111 1 "' II t i 11 '1111" 1 ·1 'l..l IJ1•>h "'" s:!O ~h·n " Short 11rder l'lerk Wl• 548 3882 Sohd ma11le dining rrn "Iraµ. mt•elinr.: a1rlt111 SlW t..ttiU0711 m\'rnl1eri.lt11J lo '""'111111 1~••h ''I ~JS 1111" nt't'(l .1t1Ul'allti7521!13 OfficeMachine set 52011 Coul·h i!i IU rt,.~u1rl'mt·nb l'rt· -l! ... 1<11 ·1.11111 l ·luh ~k1 pJnt-,, :!•, S:!u SECRET ARY T . t;cycles 8020 )luhoguai) c·u:-.tum 111 11 'l'llt lo:.:-& theft · For s., .. ,,,ut·ll 11,,1.. 1111·"' ,,, .. 1 I 111 t1 •I ,111 111.,11 11. • 111 ... :! 71~ l<c:.tauranl 70 WPM. no shorthund ra1nee ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ilbmel $511 iHll 112KJ or II j)l'r:o.onal11.ed la.: 1•r11·l1"1 :!:! .. pl1l 1111-:~. 1ld11 I I•" 11•·1 h,1. '""' t 11111111 111111 .lohnn):-o Hl'!-tuurant 1~ applat·unts need iJlJU\t Sc:hwann \'ars 11 1 llli.pcJ noan.,t;..1()i9i 7 "'.tllpapt•r f.il1r11 111 &~t<l1ked Joth 1•111711 •.1 11 :--.. • 11 11111 .. 1 1 1·1 1:::;'1.1 1/1:::::;, !:i;·,1:1n•11 nnwhmngfurthl•folluw . ai·eru.:e s vcll1n ic & lonk of America's Topt"<1nd $12!1 . · l>.t1 1;1 .. · l•<IJH'• & "'' · •.:: "•' 1ni.: pus111un~ l'rt-µ ~rammar :.ktlb. "'0 rt mechani cot deport-ti75·0558 Wall l.m1t. Armi11r1" twit. 14ill hatk & trim 111u SLOT MACHINES 111 •11111 n .. .,. s:J.iu "'" 111111.., HrollL•r t'tot1k!> 1-1roC'c:.1'mg hac•kj!ruun1 ___.. O . L s tereo l'ombu. i·uff..e thl. ta.:" Or tn t1A11 1 .ircl~ )l.lfl\ rnvd..I' :, 111 , , Miscellaneous J l'l'\1'' 1 1 h 1r11 \l·<"' 1,,.,, helpful 752 0234 ........ in r•qe is see"-:!I Seher Motobenrne hJl'k tu ll.idc Wanted 8081 • •1h111111-S-1~11 :si IG'.1:1 1111•11·"'· '"•.•li1"r ,,_ t• mmod ti k h im \J1.1 fJ1r ull1·t l»t 1 .,1 ~ "' '-~ ·' ~ "' irM) indi•iduals to be to sµd & equ1 pment. 0 "· l'~ · 1' ri c• I' ltlC E:O-. <;-:-5 t\flii liu.,ho)!> ,\µµI) in IJl·r~on train.cl to repair ond :ill a:; new 642 29oo !>el. m1<·rowa,·c·. d111 , .. , ~ l'U or 3 ~ 11111~ fmm 3 Spm. )fon St·cretar) . h . 1 w hulch 4~2i W C!>t 1 :,ta.::-SI 60 ea SEA SO MS r°f1 i!2.~o E li th. s .\ ADMIMISTRA TIVE ser•1c e m e c on1c a :! BOY " ~khw111n l>1h:.. 1114 ). XII liiJ s~ l!J Ii !Hu)(s SI 51J e <1 GREETINGS •ss1sr• .... T mtd electronic of fice ai.:t·!l&lll 11111rmurl•S1 lllt·a 1.q ' Ut .L' .. M••t • ~lflfi l.11111,.r .11 1111· .ol't \1•11 -----------I·'''"' Reste111ront "" "'" • t llcnredun din rm 'l'I . 1Jn1e A1.:a111 Rapadl' ~row•n " firm eqi&pmtn · 548 Sl4fl Sale" T;,ix l11l'lutl1•1f , 1 :,u11tl\.\11·h har & k11 1·hcn J " 4-lx661able & I 1ha1r' 2 .''t)('\ul)'' .•l'14 p orl iJ · h1 r. \\ otili·d •ii •·llf-t ·l t I f lot'ated Ill Newporl I "'·"") ,.. ·' I\ ( h I I I I I ll' µ. ull & µa rt 1 mt>· liea 1· h 1!> !>el' k 1n1: a Hffyw tiftiftCJ of office ll>:. . ..,...,. .;..2 -l!l~i!I Draw 'our ''"' n or -..•11d ri.. ma' ·" ' 1" 1 .... 1 '·'''' 1.: 'I;, SJ ;5 hour Xlnt work in~ r PEDAL PUSHER Id 1 l'Ut farm ~ri.1411 •1u.>1 11 ·. .,11 .!Ill 1 ontl Lo~ Cuba lli•nii. d1\'cr:.1f1t.'d. tov not1·h as equipment aftd tool Elej.!ant ehro1111• & l!la'l> nui~l'. ai res,. I' 111n1• &> 1 hr"tma ... 1 r ..... , 11 .. " It ·1 I L' '1 s tanl 1411 h cx1·l'I . • d . th' Bl''YC.:'l.f~ t.lm tabll' 14 1; u11lwl t'hJ 14e I mukl' one i·Jrrl fll'f "''Jll '£'"' ''""'I" iii ........ ,·c -• at·qul'l l u l. r 11unta111 h h I & k II case II reqwre 1n IS .... -ta.: Ad<! 25 l'adl "' ._.. ... I \,1lll') . .>SiJ73-l ~.~~lcagn~lm~k~;~~d10!. position. Appli cant SWAl'Ml::~T&SllOW •rs.~ua$12S•J.xlnlnind ~ndt'hl'l·kormom·1 11r l'uunl on l'l•·r~ 11 .. 1· ln~trvmenh 8083 m111t ha•• 0 •011' S unt.lil ) U t:l' l ·I f'.:vc:.,6-l-llOOi tll•rt<1 I U\lum 11 111 1.111, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES ad\t'rt1s1n.: b<il'lq~round ... ?AM-3PM . . ddl\er) i.1141 Y. l'.11 ii• 1 Ii'\'\ 1111 ,, 1.,, 11 .,,111. .. ni tr )OU arc a1:Rress1 ve und ~xcellent lanxuagc s kills Callfor,.ia dri •er 1 If ramed out will be held Hound Oak t.:111f1•t• Ta lole. l'ILOT ftRIMTtHG l'oa~t 1114 ) "'~' ; .11~ .,..1111 , ,1" 1 , ,.11,,111 , '"' lookm)( for a future in re &. compos 1t1on a M t.;ST . le~. MCI ha•e prio S li N DA y U e c· 2 I . dnftwood fln!s h S85 . p <> Hux }560 . . hlk So of :'>J d)onulih' ' J 1t11111 S.11•1 '" ' x11.1l "'111" I lJ1l m.:mt "' l!O·•tl rn ~~i'!ne 759·1515. a sk fo llnowtedcje or relate 71\M-3PM 548·6657 Co:.ta Mes a . ca 9262b RED DOIED ....... .a. .... 1 ··l'\l I 11l·nd1t" .ippl) 111 1wrM•n .. -..1 • th' 2809 ... .... tlr---.. S-'-8055 L I tt "-rt""" !Jum lv 11 .. m :\1 1111 thrul•---------............. ce 1" II ore "'· "ewpor --_,.. -. o•e a oons I PUPS \l.11 .ti.ill 1•111 .... 111 "P• • witt9 trode or oppren ll•d. •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• .s<:nd someont• ~ uu lu' t' .. .. 1, ,,,1 "• 1111 .. , -. ,,, ... •. 1 ' "'r1 Sl1111d1.1rd Shot:,., :lllii !•----------· bo f 3 I I 'H I 1-.1.'1 ' So Bn~tul.t',\I ••SECRET•RIES •• ticHhips chool. Hewporthoch Sat Sun l:Jth 14 th l'\l'r uqu .. 1 11 u mull '" I ·"' " 1 ... i.. lii.1 11 " 11 11 ti ,.. 67 )thin.: must go ~lt•r1:u 11rcd hehum balloon!. ltl'<I · · Ad\' ln!.1de Comm +Sl2~ 5-2570 equip. l!I i olor T \' with nl>lxm & )l>Ur ""'" Ll\jl l ()·\ 1 11 1'\ ..., \I I. 11•1•11 ~ ~· tt..11w11 ll'•lrtt J :,Jtt"> l'urtt11m· GO TSO phones S14.400 We offer o com-ld1411 furn . mul·h n111n· p e r,onJ I ml'""·•~l· 1011 ~ of llt·ni.. It ti .. 1.1 .. i I'' 1•1 .. 11' , .. 11.1 1 BridalConsuffClftt Sel·y t-'UnAnahcamSl2.llO-O ,.+iti•e salary and e x-IH:ACllC Hl'ISt:R :11m R<1muna WJ \ iufl l'l•rfet'l f11r cll'I'\ o1 I from our i·l11"·d '", • i·u·lo i\1lh I 11·1 ot I••·, Will lr<1m l'rclcr l'X RecptTSO FunSI0.200 celle"t be,.~fih. In·' Ht•all•Shar-n :.malll'r 24. Tu.,llnl')l 1 · l'il )t lun Wt• c1 .. 1.11l•r a111Jarel ,t,.rc ,ol l .it1 ""111L '''' 1' •111 1'"~1 lll'nen1 ·t·m"'oml'll're GOfr lla ppySpolSl2,{)()() t . b S65'1i :. ... R:J 6i:J.Wl9 hdu14 "'hol<''J i• II ,11 , "'""11.1.1111 l1o11I\ \\otli lJJl'>all'!. L1zHeinders Agent·y er .• 1 e w • Y :-.t >·t.I 11 · Sa1 l>e1· l:llh 10,\M. 124 pn111tment11nh 1.1•i.11• h,11.J •ll•l1 '·'''' ::,.-11111, .>lfillQI 556 9333 40'.!0BirchE.sl '64EO~ appointment .only.Dogs 8040 Mur11~old l'd~I Tbb.Snapton :.i<le t•ah :1 •l>i hfl•, GIANT 3 DAY Christmas Show OrOftCJe C oUftty G 1111 & Collector's Show Dec.. It, 20, 2 t FT-iday Hoon to 7PM Sat /Sun 9 to SP M l\u~ Sell TrJde th l'r ~.uo 11 .1 ii I I h,, It• :11 11 1 I 11 i.: \\t·.q>ttf1' ~\A urel ... 'UHi!'. tt.\11/ ,flU\t'IUf' J•'\.\t1lf\ .. ulot I\ 'll\\•r .tllllj'• Ulll 'lilt ( 111 1,t111.1 .. 111·1n .. "" \ ' 11 I .1 'I Ill 111 u I I \ lq •·1111,1• •h"l•l'llll! "'II h u' • otn• 111 I 11,Uli:t' 1 "r .11r~l •lllllil' t u"l .1 \I e ... ,1 1-.lllt'I I, ,ill' .I\ ult \rlangt111l :,1 • Newport/83J·81901Free ,..._.cCMttoct 1111 Fox ••••••••••••••••••••••• L amµ!> k11 ok1·<1 :.l''. tlra"'er'. I shelf lol'ku TOOLS . St·t•rel ~•r.~ ncl'det.I 1>arl1·----------,._ IC II \I h I L 11il 1 I 1 1 1 •----------1· GrwftM awamoto. 1\1-:ESllOl'\V l'up~ AKC l:phol <:hrs I.am II". le . Cl' dllll l-:Jr1lll ~I1111 r. • I ••• 1 I I t ime lur ""It.·~ off1l·e -------Champ sirt• )1 F Pet& Cumera!>.Suatca se" Sl4ll if.MSll:li :.trurt11J11. Ill'"' ,ol "' t.u.11.11 1 .. 11t1,·1:-.1111<'r11 I Mex1blc hour:. Eager lo 714•972•3567 , h 0 ,,. I', 1 fl I) ht•lo"' i·o~l \lu,11.11.,·.ill q ·1 l1 .1m 11 ::,:1:11• o•J lcurn Aho1·e a \'erage Secr.twy to ftre1 , 213 tl97 13,15 aft Ii um Gur:..~e s., le. fr 1 Sat Want Ads Call 642-5678 &l2 W.!O 1o:.1 11;111 'kills needed Need xlnt Sl.000 + D 0 E ... 10 4 To):.. household , ----1 lelephune manners Of Accurat.e.., t y ping. no Mechmical Dept. Ch1huhua. Pomt>ranian. more !l720 t;I Portal. f 1 c e I u t' at 1· d shorthand Mature . gd York1e:. or Mitllese pup 1-'V •Warner Bushard I llea<'h Slater II B Send dress appearance. Call An Equal 01'portu111t > 1pit.-s 531 5027 \l'r) brief res ume to Sandy, S40·6055. Coastal t:mplo~er Chris tmas Y a rd Sale p () Box 115220. llunl Personnel Agency, 2790 Shah Tzu µupp1e:.. 1\KC Great g1fls-toys clothes 111~un Hcal'h CA 92646. ~;;"~R B~v~Ef M E.O E. TEX-AS REF 1 N i-; Hy rel(. Small deposit will etc· 2031 National, C M CORP offers PLENTY hold f or Chns lmas F'rl.&Sat 9·5 SECRETARY !~~~~~~~~ 968-694oaft 2 P~1 (Jood typing skills a of money plus l'a !.h rnu:.'\ S H helpful. bul bonuses, fMnlile benefits notreqwred GreatpuM Secr.twytoSl ,000 to mature person an lion fur ~elf ·motivated Must be familiar w 1YP· <.: o s t a Me~ a are a 1nd1 1 w advancement mg Isl TD. To process Hcgar<Jlesl! of ex poss1bal1t1es l'all Real fsl<1le loans . T yp-peraen<·e . write I-' L Cath .. rane al 751 1!27 1. mg must be act·urate. no Sears. Pres . Box 711. Ft Newport Beat·h s horthand. Cu 11 C tH} · Wonh. Tx 761111 540-6055. Coastal Person Sei:rl'l ar}. A Jrµorl Law nel Age.ncy · 2790 HarlJor Tra' el /\gen t'} an N ll Firm. gd skills, l>n~ht . Ulvd .. CM. nt.'eds exp a.:enl for out efficient. non s moker NEVER A F'EE EU I-~ !>1de sales Call owne Jc1S1e 851-9025 754· 1555 SECRETA RY lor I and) ca p e a ri· h 11 e <' lural planning firm m lr\'me Good typing skills & phone manner rt' 11w red. Wo rd proct-ssor experien ce h e lpful ur v.11ltram Call979-5l20 SEC'Y /RECEft'T For Bldg. Contraclor t:on~lruc l 1on ex p . helpful . mu st lype 55wpm-75wpm . good phone skills & front of. f1ee appearance Call Mon-F'r i 549 8068 Hollen back Oe1 elopment Co Typist Prllllctiln T,,St/ lfflsetter Toy Poodles. J\pn1·01 AKC 1714 1847 0916 RED DOIERMAN PUPS !Mi3-t>481l l'OODL E Pup JI 1 es I or C:hnslmus. also lc<JC·up poodles S46-21!48 Tiny black male poodle A K (.' 1\ fr e l ' t I o n ll I. e . playful 2yrs oltl. SJSO 7~-6494 . 2 Alaskan Malamutl'!I. purebred. male. 8 wk!>. beautiful . $200 cu 642 n43 St;PER 4 FAMI L Y garuge sale Antiques, Oak & Mahogan). Ital break down gun Sports. expensive f1shmi.t gear . !!•ft items. new & old Lob of stufr 4203 Dana Hd Nwpt Bch ufr Superior b~ ll u.:hcs Am.:rafl Plant Sat Sun H.JOt1ldark All Aboard For Our Christmas Giff Train ! , t t Evening Shift. At leas t 1 , . SECRET ARY Sec'y /Recept wpm. Top pay for gooc'I POODLE MIX µupptes. c Rl::LO C ATIN<i l::veryth1nl( goc !., washer . dryer. rdra~. 3 TV . II v rm <It n r m bdrm furn . h s hld & Chnstmas items, plants, 89..'12 Shore Circle. II R f-' r I S 11 l S U n ( 0 f :';ta gnol1a Btwn Yorktown & 1\dams t Follow the "1)(nl! 14 the :-.tar J\ young & growing nat 'I l Ac·rurate typing ' good individual Our benefits wks old . !>ma II. blk S25 advertis ing agenry public relations 1mpor mcludemedical&dcnlal 962·8014 Antiques. queen sz hed needs you lo as~1sl for at twit for comm unity as msurance & c red 11 1rn 1~n Kt; ~llON 0 P U pp 1 f:S 58.S. dolls. Sanl:l Cl11 uses, ., rount executive Must socaation. Some light Apply In person belw\:cn AKC reglslered.shots more. t'ra 9-4 3116 Van have friendly phunc bookkeeping would be 9a m -spr:n M onda) 557-3172 lluren.CM m~nncr. acrurate typ_mg he lpful. Salary com . through Fr ida> skills . &_ x~nt org~naza men s urate with ex 0 C t t10011I ab11Jt1es sam. alar to pen ence. Call Joan Ta· n-f'9'Cp oas AKC Springer Spaniels. t d Dr'l ftilot IH•cr & whale. 5 wks o ld. a rcoun coor analor ner at 673·6170 between Phoneustoday9S7·9300 1la_m&_4pm. 330W. ayStreet S17Sup.5SH837 Multi Family G ara~e & Bake Sale. Sat 13th. 14231 Wyeth Ave Colon.>. Irvine. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Fneto Yov 1045 SECR.ET ARY_ s.r .. c• St.. Mgr. 642-4321 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ha r bor V 1 e w are a Good t yping s kills a Mgr.Sal +'"k +vacalion _EqualOpporfo:mployer Body parls for Alfa NewportBeach19J8Port must. S/H he lpful. but buyout pla n.673·3320 YETEll ....... 11•.... Romeo. IS-43 Orange Av. CarneySat._1_0_.4 __ _ not reqwred. Great post· ----------• ""' ,.." tion for self-motivated SIWIM• MACHIMI Ass1stant /Receptton1st Costa Mesa _ Yar d sale f'r1 & Sat. Brass · 'ndiv w /advancemen t Cor C.M practice F'ff coa h I M t ' . OftHATOI Evp . pref. s~s -37 94 2 abandoned pups, need c amps. us ang poss ibi l ities Call F . .. ... gd home 21 31 Id hub caps. Sanyo fii fi. Catherin e at 751-627 1, ormannecan vas&up -wkdays · 2• mo 0 • tools. elect. supplies . ... ~port Buch holstery products. Perm Part min. Collle. very ,...,... f /\lme poai\lon a vail. Ex-W "'ITIESSES loveable . 645·9590. Much more misc. 2648 r d C ~ Westminster Place. o ff SECR ETAR Y. exp'd . per pre e rre · o . Apply btwn 9AM & 1050 P/Um e. s m . o re. Laguna benerita. 645·2244.-12PM Ch II . Ch I' Del Mar. CM . . a r e s 1 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach publishe r -497-3600 H ies. full lime with 3001 Redhill. Bldg. it2. I IUY Hauu•old Goocl11065 or w/out exp., or will Ste. 1226.C.M. * * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• SICllTAIY-t.IGALS train Good co b f't , -used Furniture & for Sale K in i sized Irvine. 2-S years exp. for · · e ne 1 s . AR EHOl!SE per son. ApPllances-OR I will sell Medite r ran ea n B•d e attorney law fir m . Apply In person tam to full fr p /llme. l mmed. ·SELLforYou Spread Salery ne1. Call F ra Y.•m Moa thru Fri. Stan. openings exp. nee. 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Wellcrafl 25' Nova of fshore. twin V8. loaded W trlr Sl2,900 645·2!163. 752-0687 "7817•w· Tnqual new :.i.'at covers . canva!> c:ovcr. ·lcyl oval. trlr ind. $4500 ~3-110 1s· fiberglass Starlmcr. 40 np. trlr. rull equip s1200 493-6650 IC...'071.WI !Hf •371 '11 IT .W, pt<rlf''l l'OAd. loub', leatt\4:n1. helmet. IMW t1re11 mr l Offer $462121 1Ulonda7SQK· 9K miles, I~. IUIOO or bci.t <>I rer ll&IJ 1065 '10 420 UNtTIAll Many xtras. Very trick "M~l sell; 841 ·3219 after Ii Honda CB4SQ, S6oO llooda Trall 90, $..\25 Yamaha 17S. $200 642 .. nsz reMen. Tr.,,.t 91 70 ........................ '72 Travel l'.;asc 3S' w 1th SX8 expandal , fully eqwpped, localed Snug Uarbur Trailer Court, C.:.M. 12131336·6906. -~ -- Senict,Parls I Accesaeries 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S5AVISAVI S WITH USID r AltTS Imported r ar parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY IOI N. Manchester Anaheim 776-9900 4-speedZ tn.1111i11iot1 Also miscellaneous 240Z. 260Zparts 768·S837 .----Tow Bar and Battery 1-'o VW. both new. Reusona ble, Bob 64S-~75 forS-. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVER'J'ISERS The price of items advertised by-Vehicle dealers 1n the veh icle class1f1ed adver tis ing <·olumns docs not include any applicable taxes. license, transfer fees, finance charges. fees for air poUut1on control de· vice certifications or de· aler documentary pre· parauon c:harges unless otherwise specified by the advert1:.er is· Fibe rglass. 75 hp / J ohnson. J us t over cac.sics 9520 hauled . still ut shop ••••••••••••••••••••••• !Jest offl.·r 4!14 1083 A U B U R N P h a e t o n' 11· l\oston Whaler \11atled replac·ement l·oal. O\l'r $16 1\ a i.k1n1: S9500 557-7342 da)'!>. li75 3746 eve!> wknds Speedster 1935 classic replica by Calif. Custom Coach. Never registered. Used for show car only : Bargained priced: See J im Buie or Bernie Ashe loati, Sail 9060 Theodore Robins Ford. •••••·•••••••••• •. •••••• 2060 Harbor Blvd .. 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I )"OUr car ta extra clean &ee\111 FIRST: ms HarbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 w1·auY CLIAMCAIS AMDTIUCIS ·':.OHMHl L HtVR0lEf k I\ I. r \ \1 t C,4b-I 200 CloNd SuDdays CREVIER G I St 6 HOAOWAY SANTA Al4A 835·3171 '"' U~flMA" DllllVING .MACHIN( • •USED IMWt• '732002 (05S8) ·;uoo•itli s' r \0332 ) '7S2002a t003SJ "76 200'l s r 4sp ( IS78 I ·77 320uunrl air 132011 ·77 6 30 cs1 auto < 0040 I C~S.~ays ORAMGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales-St'rv1re Lea~ in~ HONDA 675-~ Volklwaaen Bua p arts ___ ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• HIADqUAITll S '70 9UT. new eng, trans & foe sale. 641.9157 · SALES. SE RV ICE ORANG E COUNTY ·s TOD .._Ylll l)llint. fal1ory mags with VW parts. '68 left & riaht AND LEASING .FINIST "' ••• Pirtllis, 9llS eql.lipped. lloOr, '73 left door $S0 • ---• UNCOLN·MERCURY UNIYEISITY 'You 7must see tt11s one: each. 548·9744_ --~ NAmR~ DEALERSHIP SALEUc SERV It: E 498·5 ~or 492· lOOO. '80 VW D h O I (~AD ( 4. · ----as er 1ese 4 r~ 4»-lf/l!J~ J~ OLDSMOllLI lteyce 975' door. low mileage S9Soo i 4 J i ~ T·•~• HOMDA •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• o r b e s l o f f e r 1 ~.~x~ ~~:1 ~~:~:1'0\) UNCOLN·M ERCU RY GMC TIUCIS '11 DEALER IN U.S.A: S46-63SS167J.~94 l6·llAutoCenter or. 28SOHarbor Blvd. ROY .73 Bug. wbt. gd l"Ond 1 .. ___ ---SD Fwy-Lake Forc11l exit COSTA MESA ~ CARVER Wants to trade for VW 79 Eldorado. take over IRVJNE 540-9640 ROLLS-ROYCE Camper . Late eves lease payments, loaded, ll0-7000 642.3722. moonroor. 642·1822 u.-a 9 5 Want d H onda ca r '* J•m-.. _ _ --. 9 2 1970-72, N·600 with blown . ~ .. .c .. · · B rf h ·n White Se Ville S76S ••••••••••••••••••••••• engine. S31'8801 64 ug, sn · c err) pain loaded SOK m1 814XN "68 Mustana CLASSIC V8. CLOSED SUNDAYS lflDl. Xlnt me~h $1.675· 645·2963. 7$2·0687 dlr. auto, xlnt cond. 12SOO. ,,__ 97lJ .--• Laguna66l·3982 --497~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61 Silver <.;loud Elegant .78 VW Co vt Wh te Olk '78 Seville. beaut yellow . '74J.H., Xlnt mech. cond. White . Good cond top blk "int 42'K mi with yellow leather. ·79 Ford Mustang Ghia. nu red pnt. spke whls Owner 121 .500 64-0 4999 · f c ' moonroof wires st ere 1.5.000 m i. 10/mo full war must see S6SOO /OBO aml m cass stereo. nice with 8-tr~ck et~ 3S ranty. $4000 Call after Eves~6-S683orS4s-4 123 9760 must sell: $6900 Offer · l · SIO 500 5pm644-7i89. ----------•••••••••••••••••••••• 700.818S ong m1 . owner. . . K.,.. Ghia t7l4 L£ .._SE , ~·0528· ---a. .. wa. 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5A 63 Street Bug. reblt eng. ·79 Seville Dsl · stro roof ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECT I. l2volt,newtram •. P1rell1 1 ded 1 ·~&t·k · "700lds98. Execult\•eedi radials, $1350 892-6276 oa 1 · 0 968'.11'0809· a e t1·00 New tires new bat G d ,. over se. · · · · eves. ar en un - --tery. Xlnt. running cond ro1 9917 CJean inter. Full power RoY Car•er ,Inc. "66 Karmann Ghia needs Hl .. H IUYElt Rolls k oyce BMW body work . runs great ., l~Jamboree ll>OOB0492-2064 191 S I Top dollars for Sports Newport Buch 640·6444 '69 Karmann Gh1u I AA ·eo ALL WHITE RABBIT Cars. Bu11s. Campers.-------Sl2001f"1rm TURIOs C.:ONVERTIB I E' \l L 9l4's ,Audl"s • •· ' ' '71F8400.newpuint $4SO . Ask for Mark 67S·S141 ------ .... 0 AskforUIC M ~R 6462231 OPTIONS INCi. AIR. Sl600t0BO JIMMAltMO IOIMcLAIEM's M:.rcectesleni 9740 IEACHIMrORTS S8500.675-620.5 _Days_84_6·70I!.__ ••••••••••••••••••!!.~~ VOUSWA6EN & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848DoveStreet ·74 VW Super Beetle. u1r. he•rolet 9920 18711 Btach Blvd. '78 3000. leather. !>unroof. NEWPORT Bl::ACJI great cond S2700 •••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACll 1 •mmac ulate Sl5.i5o _ 752-0900 9Sl 3182 •76 MOVA •42 •ooo m4i833-13s1. 1!...1...-. 976• -_____ ·_&_ ---__ _._ ·-__.. & 1980 Westral1a P 27 . 2 door . hardtop . ·74 Pinto Station W1:1.n. good cond. By ownl'r $1600. 951 7463. 10 6 ~7-2009 aft 6PM . TC>ft DOLLAR 8SON. Beach Blvd I ·75 450SEL. Orig owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM 1-·M radio. rl:'fr1i.:. automaltl' transmiss ion .. 77 Hatchback. 4 :.pd. 4 LAHABRA 1 33K m1 Flawless '71SUIARUIRAT4X1' stove.sink.4500m1 brn. radlo.heater.a1 r,power I ood d $1850 PAIDFOR <5 Mi.No.ofSAFwyl S1lve r1blk hhr. seats AM FM.tape. 4 speed booster heat er. !>lick :.t~nng.<1199201 12497 ~3.'uL.673~2~~-GOOD&CLEAN 1714t522·5l33 s n r f . B el" k'e r lrans m1s ~1on . budd y shlft.Sl2.500 54607~n [~) ___ _ r Sunday by Appl am fm l'aS!> SI 7 .800 seats <747UCO J S3699 . o POlltioc 9965 USID CAIS. --------· ti44)5Jllort>42.;9!19 [~] 76 Rab_b1t. cll'an. 4 dr. ':i'!'.L9' :-.-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• o 66M mt, xlnt rnnd . usk -----_ •79 PONTIAC #4 .. lll & ·79 Mli 300 1>1e:.el Silver. '~.LW' :'I.': mg~· 897 2 14~ SEE US FllST! SUMltRD i.nrf. cassrtte. nl'w t1rl's, · . ·w 8 Wh t v 6 l t · Pcrf cond S20,!JOO ory ot 9765 70 \I ug·ncw paint Wehaveagood selection ie . a u uma ic air. . , I . "ta run s look s great or NE W & t.;S f':O power steering. power I ........ cl. c.... ...... 645-5700. WANTED! Late model Toyotas and Vo l vos . Call us TODAY ::: .... ~ ... . c: .... ..... ~ ..... ,.)., J4 .. •01 FINE QUALITY RESALES S2900 & assume t.'a se ••••••••••••••••••••••• $19.,,, ff 493·6938 ,.he·•rolets.· brakes. stereo. onh "' .. '·7"<-, CEUC • COUrE ""' 0-er --'"' • """ ..., ..._ 12 .000 miles. s port .74 450st:. HK mi, all 5 speed trans . air cond ·72 Super Beetle. xlnt econ om> c Ser & A M 1FM s tereo . cond.$3400. •967WFK 1 19762002 xtras. s uper clean. <OOUCE L ~0·9S71. ~ .. 499 $12.SOO 644·6449 ~ .. 995 -Silver w1dark blue in ------~L lJ _J lerior. 4 speed tra ns. a11 '78 450SL s1lver 1red int. MtlACLI MAZDA ·n Sil ver Bug. snrf, ski @~o•1t""'sw!'GOWQlN .~~ cond . cassette. alloys & great shape-Both tops, U5ED CARS racks. ong owner . $4,700. ~ • " '"'- warranty. 149~1 $29.800 840·3410 1•25 °-kerStreet &46-238.sor 67~852 1 -------534-4100 71 .. 04 ----'76 !\lova.lomi.goodbody 19 ·320i COSTA MESA ·~ \'W Squureback nd Sl995 13731 Harbor Fjord blue w tan In ·79 MBZ 300CD. 12.000 m1. 545.3334 $1200 co Garden Grove ler ior . 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See Us First : LEASE DIRECT! 1911 ALFA SPIDHS great cond . $1 800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 771-3740, eves 7S2·6086 1977 MGI f • ' 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74DATSUM WA.GOH 4 speed, a ir . r ack Dynamite'. <S73LFS > $1999 ROADSTER t Custom paint work. 4 speed trans., mag wheels & AM 1t"M ca ssette. 1626SPG 1 $3995 t MIRACLE MAZDA USEDCAIS 142S Baker Street t COSTA MESA 545.3334 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! I ti I PIUQ.EOT TUllOt llACH IMrc>ITS Searchlight Sale! If you're In the IMrlEet for a aoocl clean car "'°'' ...._ I ,_.,, ••••• nl 1111111 \ .. . . ON NEW 1981 FORD GRANADAS, THUNDERBIRDS AND MUSTANGS. 1111FORD THUNDERBIRD. In a wot1d of OfClnary cars. the thunder's still ,,.,., The 1981 Thunderbird lives up to its reputation. "ty it~ you'N see. 1111 FORD GRANADA. It's a new Granada from th6 ground up. The smallest Granada ever. yet the roomiest. And It's built with Ford's attention to detail. Buy one of these 1981 Fords between Dece~ber 5, 1980, and February 7, 1981, and you could save hundreds of dollars. This new 12% Am.Ill Pwcentage Riie fNnc:ing prowam can make buying a new car e8lier. Jull 989 yoor Fofd Dealer and buy My elglJ'8new1981 Ford Granada. Mustang or Tiuldert*d and take deMry by Februsy 7, 1981. ~IG FOid D1al11"1 and._.., n.tllutionl can MBnge an affordable 12% Annual Paoenlage Rate for qi ... Id buyn. I could 18'19 you tuldradl d dolarl, IO don't mila 1tis great opportunity. "1blJ can~ a new Ford Granada. Mustang or Tiulderbid d yoor choice now !RM add waiting. Atlt< yoor Ford Dealer tor camsi••• dllall1. 1111 FORD MUSTANG. America's most popular sports car. Sleek Surefooted. Aerodynamic. Capture the spirit tn either the 2-door or the 3-doof model. EXAMPLES: • 48-Month Contract- Arnount Financed, $6000 Where the Total Prevailing Annual Consumer Percentage Rate ls: Savings: 14o/o ••••••• S286.0 1&°/~ • • • • • • • •578.40 1&°/o · • • • • • • • •&76.00 · ~ of "9nNCtion. noc neceeeerty tot a penicullr whlde. CUI Price SlllOO: Total Down Peyment SIOO; Amount Fll•ad llOOO. •At tft ANNUAL PERCENTAGE' RATE: FINANCE CHARGE. S1m.52; o.ferf9d Pa,ment Price, 1131S.52; Peymenc Schedule: 41 ~,.,.,_1111of S157.tl •At tft ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE: FINANCE CHARGE. S1•.•: o.ter'9d ~Price, .... 90; Pmyment Schedule: 41 ~..,......of.1&1.15 •At tft ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE: FINANCE CHARGE. =; o.ferf9d Pa,ment Price ... 1.12; Payment Schedule: 41 .-.m.• cf S11'0:ot •At ta ANNUAL fl'EACENTAGE RATE: FINANCE CHARGE . ..... ; ~ ....... Price. 18251.52; ........ Schedule: 41 ~,._11•llllcfS17'.IM . . AT YOUR PARTICIPATING .FORD DEA~ER._ FORD FORO DIVISION ~ 2-SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supptement to C~st Life, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1980 and D•lly Piiot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980 ~·~·~ ••••• ..... By SHERREE TRurrl' ................ Excitement is plentiful at S.uth Coast Plaza this holiday season. . The atmosphere ia ready-made for those who enjoy the "Christmas Spirit." Garlands of colorful greens and1 reds· are brightly lit up and are hanging from the ceiling throughout the mall. • ••• ··+ •• ..... - Snow covered floors displaying future Christmas gifts make interesting store 4' fronts, particularly for toddlers who must be lured away from them. ..,,. Apparent about the South Coast Plaza "1111111 experience is the number of children to be seen. ~ Many are e ngrossed with the ' mechanical teddy bears. rabbits, skunks, 4111 raccoons and reindeer which are set up in Carousel Court. Carousel Court is a Christmas ex-• travaganza comflete with Santa House, de· corated carouse • and picturesque animal ' settings amid snow and Christmas trees. Normally short attention spans for tod- dler& do not exist in Carousel Court this season. This is a toyland. and the children love it. The Court is not lacking in excitement. There is indeed an intensity in the air treated by the splendid holiday decora- tions and those who enjoy them. A traditional Santa and Mrs. Claus and her rocking chair inhabit the Santa House. Mn. Claus s~aks softly to a ,Young girl while Santa gently lures a younilter to his knee. Many wide-eyed children are seen eat- ing foods such as ice cream, hot dogs on a stick and candy. 'Ibey are keenly interested in the dis- plays set up especially for them. There ii truly much to aee at South Coast Plua, not the least of which are the visitors themselves. ·~~--~ ·-. .-.. ... , ... Santa brightem day o/ IUtle girl al Soldh Coad Plaaa. SGftta vmt1 the pma ftJef1I claw during maU Paot&n ift tlae Carouel Coaid.-..... ·-·-··· - Merry Christmas to all ... and to all a good year! S) ~ Holiday floweri~ Poinsettiai decorate planters in South Coast Plaza, adding to the holU{ay cheer. SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to Coast Life, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1980 and Dally Pilot, Thursday, Dec 11, 1980 ~3 • Men's footwear Fashion men's footwear are on sale at Thom McAn on the upper level near the Carousel Court. South Coast Plaza . The Holiday Magic That Is South Coast Plaza. Three Words. Quality • Selection • Value Shllf' Uurin~ the Holidays. Monday through Saturday 10 111 9. Sunc~1y 11 to fl. ~-SOUTH COAST PLAZA For Additional Information-Call ~ ------------------1-------... -----... -~~ --:-------·. • .... •••••• ••• 't '·, •• ··' ..... ,, ... , .. , ...... ' '.' .. . ...... ' 4-SOUtH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to Coest Life, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1980 and Dally Pilot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980 Micki Whalen , left, Julie Royster, Tricia Hallacy , Sherrie Myers bnd Mary Bush display gift pack available at Hickory Farms, on the lower level near the Carousel Court in South S~ckei 1 lb. BEEF STICK' Summer Sausage. 7 oz. Plain Gouda. 5 oz. Smoky Bar. two 2 oz Cheese Spreads, 6 oz. Sweet· Hot Musterd. '/, oz. Lit Oval Wafers and Strawberry · eon eons. 15.M plu• guat afll...S cleh•e!Y c"•'G9 '' •"•C>Pell 8ft *-_...., odm n. fOCMI .... oe ~ •• yom •dY- fl icko17 farms South COllat Plaza Coate ..... Phone M0-1111 ................. ....,. Lower c.r.11111 ... Opell.,.., .. I; --=·=11= .. :::P~~ Coast Plaza. Gift packs can be sent to anywhere in the United States. a.11 ...................... ,,.., tll l :JO"' .... c.... .... ..... c.-.... ea.. .... 117.,.,, Jewel Court M ulti-colored dome i n South Coast Plaza's Jewe l Court contains 7,200 pieces of glass , provid i ng a h e a v en ly ba c kdrop f or sus pend ed angels. Festive decor Holiday decorations such as this festive seahorse set the holiday mood at South Coast Plaza. - _ .. ·-__.._ ________ , ........ ·-· ..... -.... * .......... -. -·-· ---------... ----- SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to COllSt Life, W~y, Dec. 10, 1980 •nd D•lly Piiot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980 -S Christmas Cards for every relative mtd all occasions. loxed Christ•as Cards - C hrlstmas Gift Wrap -TaCJS, Seals, and Tape-Christmas Party Goock -Chrishnas alaon & lows -Christmas C..clles -Lanie selection Christmas Ow wc:••ls Gift Selection loclrw• flltii kc1 & ......... locllw• & ...... , ...... LaMrcnft D.-Acceuortes Crou.P..-., A1cffw,,... , ..... ,mc1 .... y,._. Kraft Pott. f 1n.tc ... lltctrlc Paci Sia•,_.,. ..,_ lox9d Shltlam1rr Century Stationers An~-Toy Center SOllllaCMlf,._. JJJJS.. ...... Cosh.W.... 545-6026 i 11t• •• , • ~ IJ,IJ~ •,1.!;1: t' ;, I •,\I..•.~ ~Ji\j I, t1·~.tt,11..'I Ifill~. •'-1•\~ 1,,,:,) ft •!f .1"" .. ,.'! If.~ ,,_. .... _,~ not'~ l f'llO"'I "'ec'\i ·--= .......... ______ __. _________ -) 6-SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to Coast Life, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1980 and Daily Pilot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980 "25°/o off Samsonite · Mellow Touch Business Case 526·'' A,._ "' 8llf9llllCIY A T- 50°/o off Photo Frames · Asst. Sizes Ceramic. wood & etc. ............ • MewW ... ..... , 25°/o off Eldon "lmaCJe" .r·pc. Desk Set s 13'' Solid Brass Boole ends s 19'' ,,.. Ulllcara. · Se•ill•I. , ...... s •• .., .•.... Holida_y art Stoneware of Claµde Conover flanks natural wreath at Great Things on the lower level near Bul}ock"s zn South Coast Plaza. Pearl culture ' ' Cultured pearls enjoy increased popularity at Koven's Jewelers on the upper Level .near May Company . -------- The Classic Handbag ... from the. Marley-Hodgson collection. In the Ghurka tradition of colonial India. Serially num- bered. Saddle leather and saH canvas. Genes shows elegant fashions Genes wome n 's wear stor e specializes in fine sophisticated fashions. Coordinates, sportswear , dresses J nd accessories are available in each of the 25 locations in Southern California . Designers s uch as Lilli Ann, Evan Pi c o n e . Bill B las s, G l oria Vanderbilt and Liz Claybourne can be found. Also a vailable 1s Genes own unique desi~n. California Creations. Cheerful salespeople will be happy lo assist cus tomers in findjng thE perfecl oulf1l For those who cannot seem to "put logelht'r an outrit," Gene's sta H will put 1t together for you. Performers brighten shopping Many performers will appear in the Jewel Court nt'ar Bullock's in South Coa st Pl aza during the holidays Ti mes and groups are as follows. Costa Mesa Girl Scouts · Dec 11, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m . Fountain Valley Girl Scouts: Dec. 12, 6:30 p.m. Bandtastics : Dec. 12, 8 p.m. The Madrigals : Dec. 13, 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. The Polish Folk Singers : Dec .. 14, 2 and 3 p.m. Dickens Chri stmas Story (m imes): Dec. 14, noon to 5 p.m. Ocean View High School : Dec. 15, 6 p.m. Garden Grove High School: Dec. 15, 7 p.m. . Orange High School: Dec. 15, 8 p.m. La Quinta High School: Dec. 16, 7 p.m. . SanUqo Hllh School: Dec. n. 1 p.m.' . Salvation Army: Dec. 17. 7:30 p.m. CoastUne Community Collete: Dec. 17, 8:30 p.m. Calvary Church: Dec. 18, 6 p.m . Coat. llesa YMCA Ballet: Dec. 19, 5:30 p.m. Bandalltics: Dec. lt, 8 p.m. Calvary Church: Dec. 20, 2 p.m. Harbor Cbri1tlan Fellowship: Dec. JO, 5 p.m . Dicken• Cbrhtmaa Story (mimes): Dec. 21, noon to 5 p.m. SOUTH COAST PLAZA-SUpplement to C:O.st Lite, Wednesd.ay, Dec. 10, 19'0 and Dally Piiot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980 -7 Holiday step Fabric shoes in citrus colors are a part of the holiday line at Leed's on the upper Level near the Carousel Court in South Coast Plaza. Where (hrlst11m dreams come true. KOVENS cfooe/eN Kowrv'Credlt, Master Cord , Vita or American E"fW911. lay-owoy now fot Chri1tmm I SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BRISTOL STREET, COSTA MESA PHONE 5"46-4510 ,• a-SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to CNst Life, Wednesay, Dec. 10, 1980 •nd D•llY Piiot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 19m One of the most ~harming triditions of the season: Christmas Tree by Spo~e Christmas Tree dinnerware to put on your table and enioy all through the holidays. Christmas Tree giftware so you can share this tradition with friends. Christmas Tree 3-piece Buffet Set and all sorts of delightful giftwore. DftCt StTTtR DftVILIOn Beautiful fashions Tina McBride, left, modeling three-piece outfit by Modern Junior, and Melodi Harper, modeling a College Toum suit, admire a fashionable sweater at Nancy Craig on the lower Level near the jewel court in South Coast Plaz.a. • SOUTH COAST PLAZA-SUpplement to Coes~ life, WednescNly, Dec. 10, 1980 and Dally Piiot, ThurWy, Dec. 11, 19I0 -9 Jewels by Joseph presents array of diamond iewelry BJ 811BaaEE TaUJTI' .............. A ftne 1election of jewelry and watcbm are available at Jewela by Joeepb in South Cout Plaza. The store displays sparkling diamond jewelry. · For the ladies, diamond earrings, diamond pendants and diamond rings are popular. Looee diamonds are available and may be set in a choice of silver, gold and platinum. Jewels by Joseph sells diamonds in a variety of cuts and sizes al a wide range of prices. •·Diamonds for him," with diamond tie-lacs and men 's diamond rings are available. Gold jewelry including chains in 14 and 18 karat gold, earrings, bracelets and necklaces are availa· ble . The store features a selection of precious gematones already mount- ed in jewelry, or that may be de- signed into a custom piece right at the store. A selection of more than 500 ladies' and men's watches made by nine internationally recognized watch companies is featured. Seiko, Concord , Baume & Mercier, Piaget, Corum, Pulsar, Longines, Wittnauer and Colibri compose the lines of dress, sport and specialty watches. The store honors an major credit cards and offers personalized credit terms for qualifying customers. Store hours through the holiday are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. IT TA.KES GUTS. Pinup Humoroua posters abound at J .K. Gill in South Coaat Plam. The Store on the lower level of the Bullock's wing carries a t41u.rae ron~Q/ Uema /'°"""'/W "'PJJMll to·ltolida11 .tocking .. ,,.,.. Handknit Sweaters . Holiday Gift Ideas Pincord Pants Wes1minstef Moll. SolAh Coalt Plata. The Moll cA Qange. The Moat Aoce . .-.~.Center. Bueno Pak. The Clv Shosls*IG c.nllir. la;aftl te Mal 119oMal.17" S""!'~ ~ lallaO ~ I T 10-SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supp .. ~nt to Coast Life, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1980 and Dally Pilot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980 for "55 with Thom McAn Now only "$22~0 . (Reg. $26.80) N<?w's the time to dress up because we just brought the price down. You get smart styling, and long-wearing soles ... all at one low price. $22.80. Brown or black; lace-up or slip-On. Take your pick or take them all. But whatever you do, don't take long to decide. Hurry1n and treat yourself to a bargain. When you want to look good, look no further than Thom McAn. -· Junior fashions Ju n i o r c on t emp o ra r y f ash1ons ar e available at The Wet Seal. on the upper level nea r .\lay Company in South Coast Plaza . DHESS l 'P F OH E \'E NI!';G . WlTII A SOFT LOOK IN SIL EST A FRO:\l CLI:\I AX This tlolll'rrrtq one shoulder dress 11..11th a pleated skirt 1s topped by a lace shawl from Ca/1for1110 Thmgs . to keep out the evening ch1U 1 /Irr~' /llw ~ 11r u lt1tr 59 .95 ) • S/11111'1 t>lat'k nr 1ih1tt' • 21.95 ) See our large selection of evening dresses. fashion blouses and contemporary sportswear. Savings on famous names such as Pendleton. Modern Junior. Miss Ashley, TD4, Stuart Lang & Jonathan Marti n. SOUTH COAST PLAZA ---.. . Feminine elegance .. Lily of France femi nine sleepwear exemplifies the Victorian elegan ce highlighted at I . Magnin's i ·ntimate a_pparel department . Brand names include Christian Dior, Eve Stillman, Mary McFadden and Ralph Montenaro at the South Coast Plaza store. Keep lip· with news of your community. All the newspaper you need c:Omes to you f!4lefY dav. the DAILY PILOT SOUTH CO~ST PLAZA-Supplement to Coast Life, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1980 and Dally Pilot, ThurSday, Dec. 11, 1980 -11 Great apples Great baskets Great bears Great bells Great books Great brass Great.calendars Great ceram1C5 Great choirs Great chimes Great c locks Great crystal Great dom inoes Greal drums Great eggs Great flasks Great frames Great games ·Great geese Great qloss Great homn 10 k' Great horin Great 1vr ,ry Great jPWPlrv Greot v le Great lom1 Great leatt 1er Greot mosk::i Great moln~ Grea1 omomen:c, c;reot porcelair 1 Great rugs Great swai 1c; Great tools Great toys Grea t vases Great weov1ngs Great wh1 sti es Great yo~yos Great things Great things Great things Toys galore Row upon row of toys atoo.i t s h opp ers at Cent ury Stationers on the lower L€"vel near the Carousel Court in South Coast Plaza. Giving is a Great Thing SOUTH COAST PLAZA NEXT TO BULLQCKS ENTRANCE · FIRST LEVEL ,• I 12-SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to ea.st Life, Wednesday. Dec. 10, 14JIO •nd Dally Piiot, Thu~•Y. Dec. 11, 14*» I I 200/0 off! Leather and Suede Handbags reg. up to 29.99 Save 20% on 3 pr. hosiery • MasterCard • Visa AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA ONLY ~ . ' .. ' ' /IA• t 'I ~ A .. ~ ' ,.._,'Vlt._.,"""-''-.'-'-'.,, • .,. ••• , ........ ,, ..... ,..,.N~Jl,?..rJl'tt., •1\••n'l~"'V.'.. •• ., .• ~ •'\A.\tAV • .. -.4.• • J_.., --. Tradition Traditional women's clothing as displayed in this wall hanging is the specialty at Ducks and Company. on the lower level near Bullock 's in South Coast Plaza. \\Uuld tx.1 <L-in.." ''t..",-ir sc.> little:> You're not bashful when it comes to showing your good looks. ~ That's why you should wear the Concord Royal ~ Mariner, available at Jewels by Joseph. It's the world's Qttunz ••-thinnest water-resistant watch. (A -1'. , mere 4 millimeters thin, case and all) And this little watch is big on accuracy. Its Nine-Line electronic ';;.: q_uartz k~ps The ~~yal Mariner ;. nght on ume to within ()() seconds .\/mi CoMrtl Ro.11111 i\lotw-. '"" per year. And never needs winding. ,,.on1;111_.._,,,..,_,...,..4 This Sw~ beauty, twxkrafted : !. ... tn rich 14 karat gold, is now at Jewels by Joseph. Pri,"'C<i as ~wn with tmported lizard strap, Sl,390. Or with matching 14 karat gold band, S4,790. Now, after we've told you all that, dare you be caught wearing anything else? J(W(LS by ~PH ·" trudtbon tf '""'far OU'!' 6() ·'"""' Located 1t South C~1 P\al.a in Co-111 Mna. Open M~~ through Sa~ 10 1.m. unul ~ p.m. and Slnll~ ~liun unol S p.m All map cmli1 a nb and pcnunalvttl Jc"'el\ b' J<*fth lklXJlm< "''"-"Onie. l'hunC! \ HI HO·~ .. , . SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to COllst Life, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1• •nd Delly Piiot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1• -13 I - ' f s . . Dickens of a .story T h e C h a rl e·s D i c k e n s Christma s St o ry i s performed every Sunday until Christmas from noon to 5 p . m. i n the Saks Fifth Avenue wing ·of South Coast Plaza. A.RE SPECIALISTS Also Featuring: • Rosenthal • Noritake • Franciscan • Villeroy & Boch • Denby • Heath • · Llardo Figurines • Hummel Figurines 1980 Wallace Xmas Bell bu a raised motif of tiny candles glowinl amidst festive holly. 1bia silver plated bell, an annual edition, tenth in a aeries, 18.95 Lower level -May Co. wing 546-2700 • SILV R - 14-SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to Coast Life, Wednesday, Dec . 10, 1980 and Daily Pilot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1• . Elegantly dressed high school stu- dents gather in anxious groups at the base of an enormous Christmas tree in Jewel Court. Their soft murmurings float up to the upper floor balconies where curious shoppers have begun to gather in expectatiOn, Proud parents and relatives smile and whisper to each other as the students mount a makeshift platform. taking deep breaths as their director sits doum at a piano facing them. The director informs the grou.nng audience of the selec- tions the student chorale will perform, raises her hand and ·the students begin, filling the cUr with cherubic song and fill· ing the hearts of listeners with holiday warmth. A spontaneous burst of applause follows the student ·s performance. The students acknowledge it with a smile. The performance is ended. Local high school chorale groups are just one kmd of performing group that will brighten holiday shopping fo r those who visit South Coast Plaza this year. Holiday decorations and mood music fill the plaza with a spirit conducive to refreshing. cheerful shopping. And when shoppers decide to give their legs a r est . plaza entertainment provided in the Jewel Court near Bullock's will soothe their hearts and stimulate their im- aginations. For a full rundown of holiday performers -who they are and when they will appear -see page seven. SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to Coast Life, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1980 and Oallv Piiot, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1•-1s '••ar '' . -- I ·GIVE GIFTS of GLAMOUR at SUPER PRICESI I Fur JACK!T- shadow stripe French rabbit, wing collar and drawstring waist. ::ao ·17999 Soft fur-blend IWIATIR with eluate ~rew neck, pastel colors, · sizes S.M.L, Reg. $32 2399_ I Plgsuede PANTCOAT I with luxurious lamb collar. Cork · or Tobacco1 ~:14 13999. ~ GREAT FASHION STORES INCLUDING ••• • SOUTH COAST PLAZA • HARBOR CENTER ,rr--·----- f r:· Penguin Los Angeles Dodger Ron Cey wiU appear at May Company, South Coast Plaza on Dec. 20 at l p. m. to celebrate "Penguin Week." Autographed picture• and re- .,,utratimt to win three AIW&S· ingtaear pn.. toiU ~ available . A stllte.ment of subtle good taste. Our lro'Yt 'Imported cotton shirts perfectly Initialed In your choice of styf es. Greek letters also. ·-· .,4 ................. -.-• .,. ....... ---. • • ,.,_ '°""" C::OUT PLAZA-Supplement to"c:Oest Life, WednncNy, Dec. 10, t• Md O.llv Piiot. Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980 . ' Shop Monday thru $aturday 1:30 •.ni. to 10 p.m. antique charm The _appeal ol ribbons and lace ls stronger than ever In our new collect/on Merry Ch,.,.lma• from our ltouH 10 yours ~h mQy Romance and Innocence. The naive look is a big part of dr8S$1ng now. Gunne Sax by Jessica creates this special feeling In • new collection of drtMMlll and aeparates, just w.Jt/ng to N diacOVf!N'ed. All .ay-care polyester and cctton, alzn3to11. Embroidered lace and netting voile blou#, la• ThrH-tlM, button front voile skirt trimmed with ribbon and lace,,.. i..c.-yoked d,.. with. floun<»d alclrt,ntlque white crlnk,. (JIHJa drwa "'""' "okM 'fld with laWlndflr "'1wBl's -AJ/ stytes In antique beige crlnl<,. Y'Oile. my place 58, 9' -.n •tores •exc.pt downtown I.a., cremhaw, eat/and, buflna fMrlc, srcM/la, Mn bemardlno, montcl81r, c.MbMl, C»CMl'd, et ca}on, the city (orange). o.trlkM Y• 11111111 lllY Ml Aloia 'iu a da:e'·fol ., DA \'II> K Tr.MANN Of ....... __.,_ ··1 u'* Man: ru.nn1n& out <>f lilt ~ Somt:th1na ibol.ll aum • em.id fr&nta lie Julit bolted Ot.ll ul the house · o bl'&an 1.1!l 1tn A l lllll i. deat'rtp11on Wedne~d•Y ot lbe ni1bl ol Jww 13 at the Huot in&tol\ Harbour ho me of Ot L ou&i Al&ut '5 former wife, wbere botb Marn Lou Ahui. 37, and Loos Bearh attorney Man•rn Tincher, 50, were fatally stabbed by tho orthopedic sur· ,eon AlatM, SO\ hu.s pleaded i~t and Innocent by reason of lnnni· ty to the du•I murder charaes ag1unst Mm ln calm, meaisured tones, the ddendant 's present wife told an Orange County Superior Court 1ury that seeine Marc Alaia, her husband's ll·year·old son, run from the house roused her from Santa Claus was joined by robot C3PO of "Star Wars" fame Wednesday night at Huntington Center in Hunt· ington Beach for kickoff of Toys for Tots drive sponsored b y U .S. Marine Reserves. Up to 20,000 toys are needed this year to fill children's dreams. Orange Coast scouts joined in opening the campaign. Murdered actress buried in county "Paula was never the sex symbol. She was always the girl· next-door symbol," her mother said after the murdered 20-year old actress was buried Wednes day at a Mormon cemetery in Garden Grove. About 200 people -family, neighbors. friends from work and from church -were on hand for the funeral of Paula Ann Watson, only two weeks before she had planned to an· nounce her enga~ement on Christmas Eve. Miss Watson, a fu ll·time psychology student at Cal Stale Fullerton, was found beaten and stran1led to death in her car Saturday behind a commercial contplex in her hometown of Anahelm, only a few miles away. She had been missing since Thursday night, and declined to speculate on a motive . motive. But police said she had not been robbed, and the coroner found she had not been raped, even though her s lip and panties were missing and her dress had been unbuttoned lO the waist. Miss Watson, a gifted student who graduated from high school a year early, g<>l her first break in a cting when model Cheryl Tiegs' hus band arranged for the petite blond to do television commercials. She went on to acting parts in the film "l Wanna Hold Your Hand," the U.S. television mov· ie "The Freddie Prinie Story," the English television movie "SOS Titanic," and a series of commercials for Mexican television. he r car, where 1be bad been waiting for her husband. Mrs. Ala.la, 37, aa.id abe called out to the child, who responded, " 'My da d juat 1tabbed my mom' ... I ran toward blm and then we ran into tbe bouae." Followin1 Ma rc into tbe kitchen-television area, Mn. Alai a said she saw "a blood· soaked noor ... Marvin WU ly· Ing on-the floor with his bead toward me, face down, and Mar1y wu slumped toward tbe (kitchen) counter ... " Nearby abe saw her husband. "He WU juat 1tandinC there atari.nc into apace. Marla (bia 9·year-old dau,bter) waa jwnp- in1 and crying. J ran up lo him and put my arms around him and asked him what happened." she testified. Mrs. Alaia, wearing a neck brace for injuries she. suffered in a recent traffic accident, said Alala offered no immediate response. ••He was just atarin1. He wasn't lookin1 at me. He was juat atarinl off," abe told jurors ln Oran1e County Superior Court Jud ge Byron McMillan's courtroom. · ·Eventually, Mn. Alaia said her husband told her, "She (Margy) was 1oin1 lo throw me out of my house:'• Susan Atala, questioned by de· tense attorney Albert C-S. Ramsey, said she held both Ilaria and Dr. Ala.la. The child, she said, was sobbing over and over, "Why did you do it?" After calling fire department rescue personnel and police from the kitchen phone, the de· fenae witness said she guided her husband lo a couch in the television room. "He was in a fo1. in a daae," she said. <See ALA.IA, Page AZ> I Police off er slashed Valley move catches cops off guard By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °'a. o.11, ~Mt, .... Fountain Valley police negotiators were caught off guard Wednesday when city of· fi cials slashed their one-year pay increase offer Crom 17 to 12 percent Two Beatie fans take own lives NEW' YORK (AP) -Two fan$. apparently despondent over the slaying of John Lennon, took their own lives , while Len· non 's widow called for a 10· minute silent vigil to honor the Related 9tolte• on P•ee• M, Al, A10 and Ct. memory of the rock star who stepped from rive years of seclusion into a bail of bullets. Meanwhile, the wife of the man accused in the slaying, Mark ·oavid Chapm an, said she too mourned Lennon. but loved he r husband. Guards were checking Chapman's cell every 15 minutes to make sure he didn't commit suicide. And lawyers for the Lennon family filed a will estimating the former Beatle's estate lo be at least S30 million. Chapman, who has twice· at· tempted suicide in the past, ac· cording to h.is lawyer, was being held for a psychiatric examina· tion. "I've got a good side and a bad side," the New York Daily News said he told guards. ''The bad side is very small, but sometimes it takes over the good side and I do bad things." Lennon's death Monday night outside his luxurious Man.hattan I See LENNON, Page AZ) ---* * * Burglars get Lennon cuts SAN DIEGO <AP ) - Burglars have taken 3,200 a lbums including John Lennon records from the company that owns radio station KCBQ. The albums, including complete collections or several singers, would cost $20,000 to replace, said a spokeswoman for C harter Broadcastina. Inc. Valuable office equip- ment and othe r items were untouched. Police, who have been seeking, a 34 percent boost in salary and benefits, were upset by the re· versa I. ··our association was stunned by it," declared Sgt. Ron Man· da, chief negotiator for the city's 58 officers. "What are they try· ing to do to us?" Fountain Valley personnel <\,ireclor Bill Ackerman , who is negotiating on behalf of the city. said the reduced offer was pro- voked by calls from some local residents who believed the 17 percent offer was too high. PIPE-PUFFING FOAMER SENATOR IS NEW LOBBYIST County wlll pay Denni• Carpenter SI0,000 per year Carpenter chosen county's lobbyist By FRE DERICK SCHOEMEIU. °' .. o.lly "''-' ,..,. Former state Sen. Dennis Carpenter says the fact that be Ii ves lr1 Orange County will work to everyone's advantage as he embarks on becoming Orange County government's legislative advocate in Sacramento Carpenter , 52, was named Wednesday to lbe lobbyist post in a unanimous vote of the coun· ty Board of Supervisors. He will receive $80,000 annually. The contract amount is double what the county paid Robert St. Clair, who served as the coun· ty's man In Sacramento for only 10 montM before his contract was canceled. Carpenter, in a telephone in· terview from his Irvine office, said St. Clair's greatest diaad· vantage was that he lived in the state capitol. not in Orange County. As a Newport Beach resident, Carpenter said, he-WUI be able to be in more frequen face-to- face contact with su rvisors and other ranking unty of· ficlals. According lo the job proposal submitted t o t h e board , Carpenter said he wants "to establish a real network of com· munications in order that a con· tinuous now of information and understanding is developed. "ln my opinion this has never been achieved and admittedly is an e'Xtremely difficult thing to accomplish." Carpenter was amon1 five contenden, including St. Cla.ir, for the poat. Board Chal~an Ralph Clark announced the <See LOBBY, Pa«e AZ > The cut in the city's pay offer was viewed by ~ome observers as a ploy to coax the police into making a drastic reduction in their contract demands . "I don't think we can do that," Sergeant Manda said. "We 're 'iO <See POUCE, Pa~e A2> Fund ca.se ordered to tri.al By GLENN SCOTT· OftlW 0.ily l"ltofSIAll Enough questions exist about a $16,000 "loan " to require Robert L . Cunningham, former administrator of a federal jobs program for Huntington Beach, lo stand trial on charges of mis· use of public funds and em· bezzlement, a Central Orange County Municipal Court judge ruled Wednesday. Judge John H. Smith Jr. or dered CwUlingham to appear in Superior Court for arraignment at 9 a.m. Monday. Dec . 29 to au.er char1es.. Cunningham. 3S, is a former administrator for Huntington Beach who was in charge of il<> S2.5 million -a .year Co m · prebensive Employme nt and Training Act <CETA ) program. He is founder and president of a private, non.profit group ca lled the Western· Institute of Careers which had a contract be~inning in October of 1979 to h:rndle th<• program for the city. Accu.<>ed of using the $16.000 for personal interests. Cun · ningham was indicted m Oc· tober this year by the county Grand Jury. He sought a second ruling in the preliminary hl'ar ing. <See TRIAL. Page A2 > Arthritis topic at GWC seminar The latest theories and treat- ments of arthritis -including the controversial drug DMSO -will be the focus of a Cree seminar Saturday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach Experts in arthritis research and treatment will participate in the all-day program. which beginsat7:4Sa.m . in Forum l. Or:.~~-' :asl Weather Some hgh cloudine~s Friday but mostly sunny . Northeast winds 20 to 30 mph below canyon :- tonight, decreasing Fri· day. Highs Friday 74 to 82. Lows tonight "2 lo 52. police belteve s he was killed early Friday. No suspects have been ar- rested in the case, and police Band needs $80,000 for: trip INSIDE 'ND"\' A 'ttnt Sunday Mirror •tory on p,fnce Cl\arlo' ucret retldnOOt&a with LodJi Diana ~ aboard ,,_. roval ,,,. ~ a .•tent denial from B11cltha"~am Palace and now all En"land '"'"'lo~ burdng aoo...t tlw affair. SIOfll, photoa Poge .o . VBLE GIFT Boosters o f the Fountain teers are appealing to major Valley Hlgb School band. which corporations and busineaaea in VIDE TODAY was selected to play at Ronald Orange County and Southern Reagan's presldenUal inaugw'a· Califomia lo donate funcb. Uon Jan. 20 in Washington, D.C., ''The reaponae h as been ,A Today's Daily Pilot offers holi-have raised about s101ooo in tremendous," Ha1an aaid, ex· •Y lboppera a double helpina of donations to help pay or the plainine that $10,000 already baa •=l\lidance. trip. been pled1ed by local buatneuea LOOk or "South Coast Plua: A However, that figure still la and corporations. HolidQ Celebration," a ll·P111e a bou\ $10,000 s hort of the Hasan said one unuauaJ ma1adne 1ectton hlghU1htln1 estimated coet of the two-day pled1e waa offered ~ tbe clft ldeu at the plaaa. visit to the nations capital by tbe televblon came ahow " amity And don't mlaa Gift Train Guide 111.member band and banner Feud.'' 'n.e lbow will allow two to 1boppiq in today's claaifted squad and25adult.a. famlll• of band memben to David Ha~an, ~rinc'Cl of compete qa.iDlt each other for teeUon. P'ountaln Va Jey l1h bool, cath = that will 10 toward Hid tehool olftciala and volun· trave apw•. . • -I & ~ Althouah optimistic, the prin· cipal says the band must have a s ubstantial portion of the $80,000 by Dec. 20 to schedule niaht plans. The Huntinlton Beach Union Hltb School District baa ap- proved tbe trip but will only pro- vide tramportation to and from the airpJrt and lnlurance COY· erase. Tbe blcb ~bool band 11 one ol 20 cbolen nationwide to plQ at tbe iDaupradoa. Mon tlwa 400 buda ~ for tile boaor, ... ~..... IDltrador Frank ar"D91. ; a ' Barnes said the red, white and blue color ol the unifofm plus the West Point military st)'llnl helped with the lnvltaUon. He noted that tbe band crformed at Mlle Square Pan r President Gerald Pord ln 19'11 and for then praldeadal candidate Ronald Rea1an WI year. Sebool offtdala MDt tlMir ,._ &••t to /:,,rform dlrecUy to' •r:· bMd WU C ..... for honor bJ tbe laauaura· Uon parllde commJu.e. . ... at Y-..,.... All llllWMI•• a ....... ~ .......... (ti ,,..._.cu....,... CM &..-.....-.............. a t::.,'!i., 5.! :-..::: M ~ C1M'I .. : C't,11.M c-ett C1I =.,..... CM Ch w• C1I C• .. .................... 0 ....... ltW ...... Cl ::..:.. I I 04 ~ CM Ctt-0..... M llalll$4 al --"'1 If J H I F • Oa1 ·-11 . ,. .I WASIUNU'll»il CAI') -llQrt-;0.. --·= a a.1 ks &lti" WU. 1111 'St , I law• U _.. ~ mtnt.J 1upHf\md WU u..t ........ a ,., .. drive '° cleaD up toa· le • hl• dwna-and dt .. dl'af .,.W. C'atll'r, -tiio had called .. .._. al Coq,................., to k>bbr lor ,....,. u1 UMt WU, c&UM it "1..._ut la i&11eape and "' •111mput t• lllfeMl'Vlai U.. •vi,....taJ qualky of oar l'O'lfti ,., ••• · "* aid It will au • loot way toward cleulq .., d&D1erou1 dumPt ol toil<' w tf' uch aa \be Love Canal ail• lD New Yon "••• The btll 1111lhortlA!I!> the i ovemmeot to r.cover lbe ~ta ol t urr.-rt.ht' •Cllon from comparuo rapou,ble for dumpe and ~p•lll f HiOM l"f*jt-C-1# arrM#CIO ... W R...'\A\\, PoJanJ (APl Po.land's 0 bl1teat independent w). 11tr1 toJ.ay ~lib invesu1iatin& poUUcal detentions by the com- munut ~o' erom~nt arter rejectin1 char1ea lbat the union was n·!>pons1lllc for svrt>~ding ch1aos and anarchy in Poland. '>olld1ml.). OA•t11<:h cla ims to represent 10 million of Poland's l!i m1lllon workt!ri., ahw offered a moratorium on wa1e 'de- 111.ind;, . \ lcetdiriK Polii.h JQurn1dist sald that the country was calm and lh..at PolJntl '!> troubles were being exaggerated by foreip n•(KJrlr~ · (;old plu•1t1t-I,. :1 rd da11 LON OON ! A fJ ' The dollu soared today to its hiabest lt•vt·I JgailL'1l the West German mark since September 1978 and gold pncc:.!> tumblt!d sharply for the third day in a row. Hoth t·vt-nl!> were t1ed to the surge in U.S. interest rates with ma jor bankli raising their prime lend.ins rates to~ percent on Wt·dnl'~d:ly 1'hl' dollar Jumped to 2 0115 West German marks this morn- 111~. f111111. I 9938 late Wednesday. (:11111 traded rn London at $560, and was SS46 in New York, clown $19 Sdvn traded in New York al $13.90, down 90 cents. ."'ilm·k "'" rk••I .,1·1 """'" ... NEW YOHK CAP> The stock market posted another brnad loss toclay, c·ontmuing its year-end slide. '!'he Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 9.47 to 900 74 an the first 3 hours. Int.he past three weeks the average has fallen to almost 90 points . LoscN; outnumbe red gainers by about a 95·1 margin among Nt·w York Stot·k Exchange-listed issues. ALAIA 'DAZED' • • • Whill' holding Mana on her lup. ~rs Alaia said, Marc came hac k 1n th e roo m with a nciglibor Al about the s ame time . shl· s;.11d, Alaia "sprang off the cour h. like he came to. and he ran into the kitchen. He told me to hclµ him l with Margy Ala1a 1 See 1f you can get a pulse on her " "I was so shook I couldn't tell what was going on." she told Ramsey of her own condition at that moment. But. she added. "He appeared to he trying to s ave her life. He was pushing down on her chest and breathingjnto ber mouth." Adore going to h elp his forme r wi fe . whom he had sc~a rat<'<l from 1n Nove mber 1978. Mrs Ala1a test ifi ed that he f1 r s t seem ed to s tand near Tincher Previous testimony indicated th a t Ala1a told arrivin g p;i r a medics to leave Tincher alone and help hi m with his wife, who suffered a knife wound to the abdomen. Tincher suf- fered multiple knife wounds. Before launching into the de- tailed description of the death Aged woman killed when hit by van An 85.year-old convalescent home patient was killed in Newpo rt Beach Wednesday evenin-g when she stepped in front or van on busy Newport Boulevard. Dorothy W. Smith, who ap. parently wandered away un- noticed from the Newport Villa West, 343 Hospital Road, where • s he was living, was rushed to the Fo untai n Valley Community Hospital Trauma Cente r follow. ing the 7 p. m. accident. She died three hours later . Police said the woman was wearing dark c lothing and stepped directly in front of the vehicle driven by 18-year-old Mark Kudra of Anaheim. Kudra was not citPrl. Authorities s aid the young motorist was north-bound on Newport Boulevard when the worn an stepped from a center divider near Hoag Hospital. scene, Susan Alaia told the jury of her husband's emotional and physical descent in the weeks a nd months preceding the night of June lJ. Sh e s aid he was severely depressed and suicidal during that period. due in great part to repeated delays in his legal pro· ceedings with Margy. Because of the couple's com- plicated finances and custody battles, the split had become highly emotional and rancorous. When a May court bearing was postponed into September, the defense witness said she saw drasl1c changesm1ler hu.strand's emotional and physical states. "He was tearful almost all of the time." she said. At another point in her testimQny. she said of the defendiuit. "he was always drawn, exhausted and tearful." Complications with his medical practice and tax prob- lems also were bothering him. Mrs . Alaia said. The couple had gone lo Margy Alai a 's Gilbert Drive home June 13 to see if they could have custody of the two children that Father's Day weekend. Several days earlier. the physician had discovered through talking to his daughter that Margy Alaia would only let the children be with their rather on Sunday causing him to becom~ hysterical at one point, the wit- ness said. A trip to Florida by Alaia to see his daughter by a first mar- r iage graduate from medical school and get married just days before the killings produced lit- tle relief, Mrs. Alaia said." Fro• Pagf" A I TRIAL ..• Smith ordered Cunningham bound over for trial after listen- ing 'to two days of testimony from a dozen witnesses. Al issue is $16,000 that auditors found unaccounted for when Ibey examined the in- slitute's books in January. Two witnesses, Manpower Com- mission auditor Gerald Salotti and Huntington Beach police in- vestigator Randall Toburen, said Cunningham later admitted writing himself a personal check for the money to use for personal expenses. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley Publllhe• RobertN. weec:t P•nlO.M M. Thoma$ Keevll E••10t Thomas A. Murphine# Me,..Olllt Editor Charles H. Loos "'"'''""' """""'"' l!dllor Co11r flOlll 1 .. 0 Or•"O• COe\t P11Dll~llf110 C:omD•11r No n••n storo•'· "'"'" .. _'• tclilOffel rn.t .. r or •O••filwmeftl\ l\ert lft mo be f eprodu(ed w 1t11e .. 1 •Dttl•I Hr '""\Ion OI (epyr""' -' All d•,.,.,...,,.a: (714) 142~ CIH.m.ct Adw9tttalft9: 142-5171 OFFICES Coste-... UD w.M .. , 54rMt L~ llMdl: lot7 Ho. CM1I Hltll••Y H""'llltll.i llN<fl• '"'s .. ecll 11ov1evere1 r r .,.. --.. # ••• • -• _... •• ••411•••-••--• .. •• .~,,,,. WASHINGTON CAP) - Rauld ....... DNP&Nd to .. veil the ftnt hall of bll Cabinet ebolces today. but ln a break wltb recent t.radiUon lbe pres· tdent-elect decided not to iD· troduce bla 1eleet.iona in penon. Spok•man J amea B.rady said Rea1an will not be present to an- nounce bjs nominees because "be feell it la their day and be doesn't want to do an)'lhlnc to take away from their announce· ment," Aakt4 ll Rea1an WU sta.yin1 away \0 avoid' questiona about why hi apparently bad not set· tied firmly on retired Gen. Alex- ander M. Hail Jr. for secretary or state. Brady said that was not the case. ' The nominees were to •appear together at a news conference at a downtown Washington hotel, Brady said. Republican sources said the Reaaan transition office planned to announce at least eight or the 15 Cabinet-level choices, includ· Ing Wall St.reel leader Donald T. Regan for the administration's top economic post. Regan, chairman of Merrill Lynch and Co .• was to be tapped as treasury secretary. Other key economic posts were expected to go lo Republican Rep . David Stockman of Michigan, who would become budget director, a nd Connecticut industrialist Malcolm Baldrige, In line for commerce secretary, the sources said . Transition aides have been urging Reagan to make his key economic appointments early so they could begin immediately to map strategy for confronting in- flation, rising interest rates, un- employment and the threat of a recession. Reagan planned to announce other Cabinet jobs for several close political associates and veteran Nixon administration of- ficials. They include: William French Smith for at- torney general, Caspar Wein· berger for defense secretary. William Casey for CIA director, retiring ~!l. Richard Schweiker for secretary of health an human services and Republican Party deputy chairman Drew Lewis for lransportatfon secretary. f 'r1un Po9.-1 I POLICE •.• far behind that if we don't take a stand now, we'll never catch up." . The...cicy has .not disputed the police association's contention that Fountain Valley officers re- ceive the lowes t combined s alary and benefits of Orange County's 24 law e nforcement agencies. The next bargaining session between police and the city is scheduled for Monday. The following night, represen- la ti ves from both sides will make public presentations to the City Council at its regular meet· ing. Personnel director Ackerman said the council may order the two sides back to negotiat.ions or could impose a unilateral con· tract settlement upon the police. Fountain Valley officers have been working without a contract since Nov. 25. The police association will meet tonight to plan the distribu- tion of fliers this weekend asking residents to display their sup- port for police at Tuesday's council meeting. Manda said the 34 percent raise requested by police breaks down to a 9.5 percent salary in- crease immediately, an addi- tional 5 percent raise in May and the remainder of the increase in benefits. The police spokesman said no job actions are now being planned by police. "We don't want lo do any kind of a job action as long as other avenues are open to us. such as getting support from the public," Manda said. ·'A JOb action would not be good for us. for the city or for the citizens," he said. NEW YORK (AP> -From the devil's voice to a Dali paint- in1, there bu been no specula- tion about what compelled the man accused of killing John Lennon. But no 1in1le, authoritative view bu been off •red by the capton of Mark David Chap- man, the Beetle idolator, Jaus follower and security 1uard . eb1r1ec1 with the murder and now under psyeblatrtc obMna- Uon. Amon1 the Unea of inquiry that ban bten reported, at· trlbuted to iave1tl1ath• aoure., are that be beanl "*- ,.,. .......... Sfar wins sfar Actor Charles Bronson draws hug from wife Jill Ireland as he's awarded his star in Hollywood 's Walk of Fame Wednesday. Bronson is celebrating 30 years in show busi- ness. He's made 63 movies. Charge dropped against LA official A drunk driving c harge against Los Angeles City Coun- c i Im a n J ohn Ferraro was dropped Wednesday, and Fer- raro called for an apology from the Califomia ltjghway Patrol officers who participated in rus arrest. WBBY ... s election following clos ed in- te r views with the candidates over a two-day period. In addition to his local offi ce. Carpenter has opened an offi ce in the Ellis Building directly across the street from the Capitol. He said in hi s proposal that he would make some of his office space available to s upe rvisors and other county of- f i ci a Is wh e n the y are in Sacramento on government bus iness. Under the proposal, Carpenter will work as an independent con· tractor for the county. receiving no county benefits as did St Clair. In his proposal. Carpenter said "It would be a s ingular honor for me to have the op- portunity to serve Orange Coun- ty in this manner, having served it f o r eight years as a senator ... " Carpenter ended his term as s tate senator in the district cov- e ring coastal Orange County in December 1978 and since then has "been active in trying to get back into the business world." Carpenter is a former FBI agent. He has been active in Republican politics at both the state and national levels. Among his other clients, Carpenter represents the 32nd Agricultural District Association (Orange County Fair>, Califor· nians for the Peripheral Canal and the National Coalition for Marine Conservation. He also assists several companies in government relations, according to the proposal. Ora nge County Deputy Dis· tric t Atto rney Art Koelle d ropped the charge because Fe rraro 's blood test results showed he was not legally drunk at the lime or his arrest early Saturday. However, Koelle said officers who booked Ferraro acted prop- erly after the councilman made an alleged erratic lane change on the Newport Freeway near C~ta Mesa and extteded-the- speed Limit He said Ferraro could stiJI re· ce1ve a citation for speeding. Ferraro s aid he was "very pleased" by the report that the cha rge was dropped, but he added that he wanted an apology from the C HP officer a nd ser geant who a rre sted and booked him into Orange County Jail. As ked if he bore ill feelings towa rd the CHP. he s aid: ··or course 1 do. What do you want me to do. go pat them on the back? 1 think they owe me an apology, especially that of- ficer and that sergeant who al- lowed this to happen." Ferraro had said he felt he was treated harshly because he is a public official. He wa s particularly critical of officials, who. he said, refused to give him a breathalyzer test as he had reques ted. rather than the blood test. A C\JP spokes man said that no apology for the arrest would be forthcomine. 1·ro• Pagf" ,, I LENNON ••• apartment building continued to spark tributes from music fans. Some 10,000 people huddled ln snow and wind Wednesday night for a candlelight vigil in Toron- to, 2,000 gathered to mourn in Washington, 1,000 in Baltimore and 1,300 people held hands and sang Lennon's M>ngs on the steps of the New York Capitol in Albanv. * * * Freezing of .Shah assets?, Bll:IRtrl', Lebuoa {AP) -An Iranian offklal said" today b1a aovemment la atudytn1 a U.S. proposal to freese tbe late lbah'a aaaeta ln U.S. banb -an at- tompt to rerpove one of the main atu'mblin«i blocka to release ot the 52 American hosta1ea. He denied a newspaper report that release of tbe hostJges had been set for Christmas Day. Ahmad Azizi. head of Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai's public relations office, said in a telephone interview from Tehran that the latest U.S. response to Iran's conditiona for release-of the hostages was ''more positive" than the pre- vious U.S: answer. He. denied the report by the leftist Beirut news paper As· Safir that Iran had accepted the U.S. plan and the hostages would be freed Christmas Day. He added: "We have not yet reached an agreement on this issue. and we haven't given our response." Asked when the hostages would be released. Azizi said "We still do not know. When w~ give the U.S. our reply, it will be 1'nown. We are now in the pro- cess of answering the U.S. and I do not think it will take very long." He confirmed As-Safir's re- port that the United States pro- posed freezing the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's as- s ets in U.S. banks while the American courts decide if the money belongs to the Islamic re- public or to the shah's hejrs. There was no immediate com- ment from Washington on the AS·Safir report or Azizi 's com- menL As-Safir's report said nothing about the three othe r conditions set by Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· m eini and the MaJlis , Iran's parliament. for the release of the Ame ricans who today were spend1n~ their 404th day in cap- tivity These were a pledge or non- interference an Iran's domestic affairs, the unfreezing of Iran's deposits 1n U .S banks and aban- donment of a ll legal action against Ira n an the United States. Couple held in Huntington lwldup plot A ~ trom employees-a{ -a- Huntington Beach bank letl to the arrest Wednesday afternoon of a man and a woman who police believe were plotting a robbery of the bank. Charles Nathan Angton. 30. of Rosemead a nd C hris tine Frances Powers . 27. of Los An geles were jailed on suspicion of attempted robbery and carry- ing a loaded firearm in a vehi· cle Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Louis Ochoa said Angton also is ·wanted by police in Sacramento in connection with two robbery counts and a firearms violation. Employees at the Crocker bank. 7777 Edinger Ave .. called police alter they observed a car, which had no license plates, c rusing about the bank in a SUS· p1ciousmanner. Angt o n al so wa s seen crouching in shrubbery al the rear of the bank. carrying a re- volver. Ochoa said. The two suspects fled in their car when police arrived, with the woman behind the wheel and Angton hiding in the rear seat floor area. poUce said. The pair we re arrested on Parkside Lane, just south of Ed-. inger Avenue Brush burned GRANADA HILLS <AP>-Two brush fires broke out J.ust northwest of here within Hine hours of each other. but fire of. ficials say neither caused any in· juries or structural damage. The fires Wednesday burned a total of about 115 acres or brush near the Santa Susana Mountains in the San Fernando Valley. n ~tive puzzles and that the devil urged him on. Also, it is speculated that he didn't like the way Lennon auto- graphed an album for him several hours before the fatal shootin1; that he was outrated by Lennon's statement 15 xears ago that the Beatles were "more important than Jeaus." or that be wu an1e~ by a eonttactic· lion between Lennon's poor-boy, man-ol-f.be.people ima1e antS bis nine·ftcure ~nonal welth. Tbe poutble Dall conneetJon reaulted from a report tbat Cll•= ree9DUy bcMallltt and dllp prominently 1D bla Uv· ln.1 room, • 1100 print of "Un- .... ------... I coin in Dall Vision." The sur- reallst's paintin1 bu been in· terpreted as represenlin1 Abraham Lincoln's assassin•· lion. Chapman's lawyer, Herbert Adlerber1. has denied tbal bls client's aJle1ed confusion con- tained a devil-told-me state- ment. A witness who photo1rapbed Lennon •ltninc an aut.ocrapb for Chapman did not meeticm mu show ot dllpleaaure, but quot.d Chapman u, aayin1 "Joba lAD· noa sllDed by albutn. NobodJ iD Hawaii la IOlna to believe me." A put aequalntanee ol Cbap. man's. David Moore, a YMCA orrtcial in Chicago, said be re- ca lied the suspect's irritation several years aao over -Letinon •1 196$ remark about Jeswi. "I remember him 111in1, 'Who the bell are they to eoat· pare themselves to Jea•?' lie harped on It a little. He 'W aM they were beina a bit arropmt. .. For the record. tll1• ,,.... ecutor'a oft'lce told the J .... ll Chapman·• arral•amnt tut lAanoa'a 1l1yin1 ••• "• -. 1 liberate, *premeditated \ncu- tlon.'' 'StackbJg' charged by GOP W AIHINOTON l AP ) •••••Ueaa •••~•u of = ICCWed 0.~r.U ol ... ~ gai8attMa ••••• ., .. vited u.. .. ierilJ JMJ -..a ~ UM ....... ol GOP la•makel"9 on .. ..,eommka... ••••••1 •• taucua, lb• a., 1•11:w ....-a reeolMlba .. _,...._ die ~mocraUt de· rit• .. m... • z 1 majority oa &M~a..-.eom.-... slat..._, ._. Uwl a 2 l majority oa Wa,s ud Ileana and • •40 lll~ Oft &M Appropnatiou ud ikldlet ~mmhtees DSIPITE PLS.\8 by tbe ·GOP , the ma jo rit>: Demoerauc members tup In the House adhered Tuesday to the tradition ot d.Jsburstoe commit tee assignments an ways that favored the party in control Republicans had insisted th•t in view ol the Nov 4 aener&J etec:- lion resuJts, and the election of Ronald Reagan, GOP members of the House should be given committee seats an the new • Congress in direct proportion to their numbers in the House. Since the Democratic margin of streftl\b in the Congress con· vening in January will be 56 per cent to 44 percent. Republicans demanded they be given com mittee assignments in propor· tion to that 44 percent standing. In the resolution adopted by the Republican caucus on Wed- nesday, the GOP not ed that 1t will make up 44 percent of the House membership in January but will have less than that amount of representation on the four major committees. THE RESOLUTION states that the action b y the Democratic majority 1s ··W'lac- ceptable and contrary to fair- nes.s and to the mandate given by the American voters on Nov 4." And jt calls on the Democrats to "rescind its resolution and to form all committees and sub- committees ~ing the 5 to 4 ratio reflected in the membership" of the new Congress There was no sign that the Democratic leadership would re verse its stand of Tuesday and increase the number of Republicans on s uch key com- mittees as Rules, Ways and Means. Appropriations and Budget. , ---- THE FOUR committees are the most important in the House. The Rules Comm 1ttee de- termines when bills come to the floor and what amendments will be allowed. The other three com- mittees control tax policies, de- termine which programs are funded and set the overall level of government spending As such, they will play a ma· JOr role in shaping the economic policies that emerge from the administration of Republican Ronakt Reagan -- • Pageant gets faeelift Laguna art, show to be longer, brighter By DON CHAPMAN Of-o.il' ~NO~ff lns pared in part by the daule of the Ballet Russe, a longer but brighter Pageant of the Masters figures to provide an element of s urprise fot 1981 audiences in Laguna Beach. The show, previewed Tuesday by director Glen Eytchison backstage at the Festival of Arts grounds, will include 26 presen· tations, three more than in UMO. IT WILL BEGIN with a dis- play of 11 art deco-sculptures of Dancers of the Ballet Russe. and move on a varied course de- signed to be less predictable than in past years. And, said Eytchison. there will be more artists' names -such as Gauguin, Monet, Bosch, and Delacroix -that people can re- late to. "The key is to vary tbe method of presentation," said the 26-year-old Eytchison, "And co~ bine that with four brighter s ubjects that can be read in back of the (Irvine) Bowl as weU as the front " "WE WANT different moods and feelings to be evoked by the music and narration." "Varied locales will give us t he different music," added Eytchison, who has written sco r es f o r South Coast Repertory. "For instance, for Gaugin's 'Sacred Spnng, · there will be island music." Re-creation of posters of Buf· falo Bill's Wild West and Rough Ride rs show will open the second half. IN THOSE AND the other works living models will pose against painted backgrounds in the 46th annual pageant to be presented next summer. Working with his assistant, Dee Challis. he chose the Ballet Russe sll&tuary for the proKram, E! -------~l=--- , -'"' • due July 14 through Augus t 30. They will be presented in four grouping s, e ntitl e d ··Scheherazade,'· ··Ballet Russe Dancers," "Deco Dancers," and "Cleopatra." "When <SergeJ Diaghilev brought the ballet to Paris in 1919, the audience were stunned,'' said Eytchison. "They went crazy over it." "I like the whole show th.is year We took the most suc· cessful elements of 1979 a nd 1980 a nd put more emphasis on them." Complai11f J'Oit-ed Transition 01oves slow U.S. policy? WASHINGTON <AP> -The State Department said Wednes- day a series of repo~ anticipat- ing the policies of l President- elect Ronald Reagan bas com- plicated difficult situations the Carter administration is facing in Latin America and elsewhe~. The statement by department s pokesman Jack C annon followed a complaint by the U.S. ambassador lo El Salvador, Robert White, that his authority has been weakened by a leak last week to the New York Times. THE TIMES obtained a coey of a report by Pedro San Juan, a Reagan adviser o n Latin American affairs. in whic h White was criticized for support- ing the Salvadoran govern· ment 's land reform and bank na· lionalization programs. The recent report was quoted a s saying that ambassadors "are not s upposed to function in the capacity of social reformers and advocates of new theories of social change." Asked about White's com. plaints. Cannon said the am- bassador's comments, "while his own, do identify a real proD- lem, not only in El Salvador but elsewhere. "STATEMENTS BY persons who do not represent the incom- ing administration but who claim to do so have complicated an already difficult crisis situa- tion in El Salvador." Cannon said. Asked whether the leak to the Times impaired White's effee- tiveness. Cannon did not answer directly. He said White was the leading spokesman for the ad- ministration in El Salvador and Services set Friday for Judge Sears Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at McAuley and Wallace Mortuary. Fullerton, for Orange County Superior Court Judge 'Oretta Ferri Sean, who wu fO\Dld dead in her home Monday night. Meanwhile, a spokesman for tbe Oran1e County Sheriff'• Department said the coroner's dlvlskJn la st.ill tonductin1 testa to determine the cause ot her death. Mrs. Sean, 52, wu found dead ln lbe bed ol her F\lllertoa home by her bUlband, Donald, a pro. feuor at California State would continue in that capacity. Cannon noted that Reagan's top foreign policy adviser. Richard V Allen. indicated the incoming administration would support the existing government in El Salvador because the alternative is "extremism on either side..·' THE WASIDNGTON Post re· ported in Wednesday's editions that another Reagan supporter. Clet o Oi Giovanni Jr .. was in El Salvador last week carryine a mess11ge that the Reagan team's stated opposition to a rightist military coup in El Salvador s h o uld be dis r egarde d . Di Giovanni s aid he was in El Salvador on private business and not as a Reagan represen- tative . Cannon said Ambassado r Ro be rt Neum a nn. head of Reagan's transition staff at the State Department. has been critical of Reagan supporters who have traveled abroad in re· cent weeks and made state· ments in Reagan's·name . NeumaM said there are "haU a doien pretend emissaries all over the world who are complete hoaxes." Las t we e k , following a series of unauthorized state· m en ts by Reagan supporters. Allen sent a memo to foreign policy transition aides insisting that they curtail their comments on international affairs -lt'ho iaeet& snote'? ."l"ulteltcle:Sbe baa-not repOfted for wort oa Monday. .... ~. December 11, t 980 Budget Issue ., Refugees' TB aid hitS snag •1 r&EDS&IC& 8CBOBMaB. Of_Deltr,.... ..... Concern over unanticipated budcet increaaea has bl~ked full implementation of a plan by county health official• to bolster •taffinc a( a clinic operated to treat lndocbineH refu1ee1 af. ntcted with tubercubia. The addition of 27 new perma- nent po&itiou at tbe Pulmonary Dlaeue Clinic was sou1bt hy tfealth Officer Rex Ehlinc who warned the board of supervisors that the rate of tuberculosis is increasing because of the number of refu&ees chosin1 to resettle in the county. AFT£& A protracte d dis· cussion centering on both budget and public concerns supervisors agreed to permit IS permanent positions to be added. Actil¥'! on the remaining 12 was delayed pending completion of a report by the county Ad - ministrative Office in which the fiscal state of affairs of the coun- ty Human Services Agency -of which the health de partment is a part -is analyzed. No new staff will be hired as a result of the board's action, however, the 15 /ositions authorized were fille previous- ly on an "extra help" basis, Ehl· mg said. ELA.llORAnNG ON remarks made Tuesday, Ehling said that the rate of tuberculosis in the county has doubled over the last two years. "I can't conceal those facts," Ehling said. But the incidence of the dis- ease. he stressed, is confined to the Indochinese population and 1s not showing signs of spreading to other populations In his comments to the board, Ebling indicated he did not agree with published reports that sprea<t of the disease to the entire popuJat1on was "inevita- ble." He did say, however, there was a "great risk" that the dis- ease could spread if additional s taff t o control it 1s not employed. Ebling said a freeze on the 12 positions pending completion or the budget report Jan. 15 would "severely hamper our It's a boy for Luck LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lu c ie Arnai and h e r husbano. actor Laurence Luck11 bill. have given Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz th ei r f irst grandchild . a famil y s pokesman said Wednes- day Charles Pomera.nlz said the eight-pound, 6'-~·ounce baby . was named after playwright Neil Simon The ctuld, Simon Thomas Luckinbill, was born Tues- da y at Cedars -Si nai Medical Center. The couple met while they were performing on Broadway Ul plays written by NeilSimon. Miss Amaz was appearing in Simon's musical "They're Playing O ur S o ng ," wh i le Luckinbill was an lhe comedy "Chapter Two " effort.a to control TB." ··1 don't feel we can 10 uotlller moalb wit.bout flWn1 positiom" EblinC Rid. ' The cbief opponent to authortaation for the 12 poUUom was county Adm1nlltrative Of. ricer Robert Tbomu who said, "I'm tryiq to tell you that you have financial problema." AND BE WARNED "there ia more in the mill that bun 't jelled" that could force the board into makin1 tou'b choices about priorities in the Human Services A1ency. Much of the bud&et strain in the agency is said by county of. ficials to be the ctirect result ol the influx or lndochinese refugees into the county. There now are an estimated 50,000 to 60,000 refugees in the county. Supervisors ure~ Ehlin1 to notify them if any "crisis" over the tuberculosis situation de- velops in advance or prepara- tion of the rascal report. ACCOllDlNG TO figures pro. vided to the board, the first year cost of adding the Z7 positions would be $381,012, of which $204,204 would be reimbursed by the state. lo the fiscal year -startina nut July, the cost wouJd be $630, 735, of whic h the state would pay one-half. . Because of the lack of staffing in the pulmonary clinic, Ehlin1 said patients have been referred to private physicians. Ott ••~ rollt"N' Golf professional Arnold Palmer emerges from a Pennsylva nia coal mine after a tour. Palmer is the official spokesman for the state's new economic de- velopmment advertising campaign. 3 GENERATIONS OF FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE Tills Sula obbioualy pref.. the beacbel of Southenl Calilornla to the cold ot tbe North and the Eut u be dotf1 bil bulky Nd IWt ad be .. for UM Padftc. A abift ill Soatbenl Califonaia watlaer wbicb toot everyone from eoata 11111 1weaten to lld.rtalenel Wedll•day ...., lulw •eoara&lld Sata. Born a countess in Italy, lln. Seats came to tbe u .s .. studied law aad worked for the U.S. Depa.rtmmt of lustice and tbe Oran1e Count7 District At· · torMJ'I ame. Won IUC a 11 lhl· •1 c:ampe1p1na ta 1"' for a •uperiar eourt J ........ p. RAFF jewelry •VISA •MASTER CARD I OAalV P1l0l u 'f ~.Ololmblf \\, ,., NATION I WORLD ~ ..... ~ Tom ~ Vf\"'1 r Soviets issued · Marpbiae Keep off tl1e gas ON ,.. 8U4D 01:". L•lHl lnteW1enee IUIPl&.I t.IMll .. ow ata&e, the,.. ar• muni than one mlllioe &oMn OD • .,_ 11Qhwa11 and rreowa;• ttvery ytar. The one mWion .,_n't t::, llaclude lhou unlortu..-i. wbo auaer lD&o a d.ltct. or t off a freeway and lhrouah \be pearly 1ai.. TM cne cnllUon motorilu are jwit lho6e ao unfortw.ate u \0 ltl 'hauled over t o lhe lde and ticketed by the Ca\UCW'Dia "-lb••> Patwl . Slalut.it'I on thtit tom from no leH ot ao authority tt.'8 OM Glen C'r.111 . t>ommla Hwwr ol t.he CHP. Cral& saya. lbj \ meam. that h.ls boys and cirla in ~Id &Ad blue ti ue more •P~~lna catalloos in a year tban lhe t.roopen for any otb~r 1th1h~ a.n ~Union TH£ 0&8QlflETING NOT£ oo lhlB. however. 1s that the CttP 's tackelln& pace may not be beavy enouch to satisf)' hiah brass of the Federal Hiahway Administration. The federals, lO this instance, a.re demanding that eacb state comply wtth the national s~ limit or SS miles ~r bour The federals a llow only 60 percent of all state .. Speeding? Bui oj/icer. at lecut I'm patriotic . drivers to be in violation. Over that. and sanctions could be applied against the offending state. California motorists, a las, have been reported to be blas ting along at a pace deeply frowned upon by the federal authorities. TO THOSE AMONG US who regularly ply the Route SS, Santa Ana or San Diego freeways, this comes as no enormous surprise. Nobody out th~re is fainting over the news . Monitoring over three quarters. from October of 1979 through September of this year, indicates 67.3 percent of all California drive rs were stomping too heavily upon the gas. If this keeps up, Ca lifornia could suffer sanction in the loss ofSll million under the federal dictum. Eleven million clams is one bloody big speeding ticket. ON THE OTH~R HAND, the aforementioned CHP Commissioner Craig indicates he doesn 't think California's track record (if you'll pardon the expression) is quite as bad as federal statistics allege. BRU.....S.Belaiu.m CAP>- NATO lonto miDlaten ained today to retaliate a,almt any Soviet loterventloa n Poland with a Mri• of polltic'al and ecoaomlc measures that would have. "very 1rave" conse- quences for the Soviet Union, the French foreip minister said. Foreip Minister Jean Fran- col•· Poncet told reporters lbe 15 forelp ministers were united in planninl a series of reapomes. • 'Tbe miniaten made i\ clear that if lbere were an eventual Soviet intervention in Poland the consequences would be very g rave on all levels - diplomatic, political, economic and defensive." By defensive, Francois-Pon~ was referrin1 to beefiDI up military capacity of the No Atlantic Treaty Organizatio and not to a NATO miHtary response to a Soviet interven- tion. THE NATO ministerial coun- cil also agreed to reconvene in emergency session if the Soviets did lake military action against Poland. After the Soviet incursion into Afghanistan last December, som e U.S. observers felt the Western allies dra11ed their feet in their reaction to the move. Francois-Poncet said NATO's main interest now is to leave the Soviets with "no misunderstand· ing" about the gravity of an in- tervention. U.S. SECRETARY of State Edmund S. Muskie joined bis 14 European and Canadian coun- terparts in the meeting and the United Slates was urging a con- certed and tough political and economic response. Muskie arrived in Brussels Wednesday and spent the day .conferring with several of his European counterparts in the No rth Atlantic Treaty Organiza· lion, including a dinner session with the foreign ministers of Bri· taiD. fl'ruce and West Germany tbat focused on Eaat·West problems. Muskie was said to have broulbt a packa1e or propoled repriaala ii the Russians crack down OD the independent labor movement in Poland, but U.S. officiala insisted llu11lie bad come to coaler with the Euro- pean alll• and not to lmOOH Wuhiqton•a views UIJ!>D them. Amcm& retaliatory measures being discmsed were a cutolf ol various East-West ne1otiations, cancellation of some crucial economic, financial and techno&ocical agreementa and a buildup of allied military power. But lhe governments of Brit· ain , West Germany. France and other European allies re- portedly balked at any attempt to impo6e full-scale sanctions against the Soviets. They con· tended they could not be made to work. sources said. Nobel pri:e a1earded Paul Berg (left) of Stanford, co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, receives his award from Sweden's King Carl Gustaf Wednesday in Stockholm. Berg shares the award with Walter Gilbert of Harvard and Englishman Frederick Sanger . Ax slayer wins pardon Woman freed in killing of husband CONCORD. N.H. (AP) -After emotional testimony that brought tears to many at the statehotise hearing, the covernor and Executive Council pardoned a woman on Wednesday who used an ax to kill a husband she said repeatedly threatened to kill or maim her and their children. J essie Rullo, 46, was released immediately. It was the first time she had told her side of the story of the April 1978slaying. ''Thank you for giving me back my ,freedom and for giving me back to my children," said Mrs. Rullo, who has been in prison2S months. "This is the best Christmas present anyone can have, my freedom." The scene in the council chamber was one of j ubila · ti on as happy tears flowed from the eyes of relatives ' friends, spectators and members of the governor's staff. But during the hearing. the tears were of sadness over the events that led Mrs. Rullo to kill her husband, Domenic. with the blunt end of an ax while he slept. "I thought he was the answertoourprayers," Mrs. Rullo said of her husband. whom she married after her fi rst husband died of cancer. But after the marriage, she said, he cut her off from her friends. for ced her to quit her job, beat her and repeatedly threatened to kill her and her children. Mrs. Rullo did not testify at her non-jury trial. at which her defense was based on a plea of temporary insanity "Al first hesa1d he was going to cripple us, then he was going lo kill us, .. she said tearfully. "It was an absolute nightmare." On the night of the killing. she said, Rullo again threatened her with a knife. He notes that by quarters. the percentage of Califor· nians allegedly busting SS seems to be falling off. In the first quarter. it was 76 percent. In the second, 67.5; third, 58.7 and in the fo urth quarter. 60.5 percent. Besides that, Craig isn't really enchanged with speed monitoring methods . Early on. a so-called free-n ow system was used That meant you have a pack of cars grouped together and only the leader of the pack was monitored. 'No· time for hate' Yoko Ono By Tbe Associated Press THAT'S LJKE SA YING when the lead car at In- dianapolis is making 211 miles per hour. so is every other driver in the pack. The widow of slain musician J ohn Lennon says this is no time for "hate or disillusionment." while the wife of the man ac- cused of s hooting the former Beatle says she hopes society o ne day wi 11 forgive her husband. So that's been chan1'ed. Now the reports require monitoring of "every measurable vehicle." Thus now the speed burners as well as the dawdlers will get equal attention in California's monitoring reports. "The future is still ours to make," Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow said Wednesday night in an intervie w with the Los Ange les Times in the couple's apartment in New York, where she has been in seclusion. 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TODAY Second"'-' 10:JS p.m. S.4 S.Concl low 6:05 p.m. .0.2 l'ltlDA'I' "'""''• 1:0.•.m ' Flrttl-5:27 •.m Sa<oncl """ II : 24 •.m. ~00!4-6:SSo m. S..<1 Mb ''" p.m., rl\ft Frida 6:toe.m. ~ Mts I :• p.m , rl~ Frl<lly IO:OS l .rtt. .wMtlwr11 Calllor11ia !tt.,,., ,.,,_,.. Heltltt In lwt. ,,.,.... In tec:Oftdt. lhl<ll Zume Seftta~ ... __, S...Oie91Cnty Outloel fer l'rtmy: LlllM c ........ ....................... ""' Mea ""' AW9 Me• Dir tJ12 1 JSW I l 12 I 1 W I l 12 1 2 W 2412 1 >W Drinkers /logged JIDDA, Saudi Arabia (AP) -Ten foretp men UldJ>M.Saudi .each were JuW•U111e1 la-lhlda'a public 1quare for drtntln• akobol, wblch la W.1al under the Islamic laws of this country, U.e newspaper Al Medina reported. 1be Mtlooalities ol the fcnilDen ftN D0t discloled. Tbe paper aald the ..,.. were ..,......... some time a10 and all pleaded pl1'7 to tM cbarp. "The ·~ will blossom if only people accept peace and love in their hearts ... she said. "It would just add to the tragedy if people turned away from the message in John's m usic. "This is not a time for hate or disillusionment." It was her first interview since Lennon, 40, was shot lo death in front of the Dakota apartment building on Monday night. Mark David Chapman, 25, of Honolulu, was arrested at the shooting scene. He has been charged with the slaying and is being held by New York City police. At a news conference in Honolulu on Wednesday, Gloria Abe Chapman, who. like Miss Ono is of Japanese descent, said. "I feel great sadness for his wife . Yoko. and son, Sean " Asked if she thought society could ever forgive her husband. Mrs . Chapman said. "I hope they will.., "I'm a Christian and 1 believe forgiveness is a very important thing," she said. "I feel l 've always been a forgiving person The 91h Annual World Masters Marathon. directed by Bill Selvin, will be run Sundoy, January 25 on a brand new course in the City of Irvine. Runners should put that dote on their calendars now. This AAU-sonctioned world<loss event will be sponsored by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot newspaper and the Irvine Chamber of Commerre. A fast new 26-mile course is being laid out 1n Irvine for the e~t with the active cooperntion of the Irvine city government and Mayor Pro-T em David Sills. The course will be certified. Men and women runners of all ages ore welcome to enter. Awards will be given in each doss. and I cannot recall that I have not forgiven Mark for any wrong thing he has done." Miss Ono. recalling the shoot- in g , said, "It was so sud- den ... so sudden ... "We had planned to go out to eat after leaving the recording studio but we decided to go s traight home ins tead." s he said. "We were walking to the en· trance of the bwlding when I heard the shot. I didn't realize at first that John had been hit. He kept walking. Then. he fell and I saw the blood." ) .. Bill Selvin Runners who entered the 1979 marathon sponsored by Walker & lee. or the 1980 10-kilometer race at Chapmon College, l"nd who haven't changed addresses since that time, will receive full information 01~. i.Jn entry blank by December 5. 1980. Other interested runners must send a self-addressed, stomped envelope to Marathon. c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M~so, .f!4.. 9262~. l~c!ude ~ome, addres.s, city and zip code. Please. no telephone 1nqu1n~s. All 1~qumes will be handled by moil, so your self-addressed. stomped envelope is essential. Spons0red by th• liilJl'llt ...--... -............. --~--.,,,~ .... --....... -..------_. ...... --. -... -.. . ·-----·---------.... _ ..... , ___ _ CALIFORNIA Rooney fired lawyer . Ul6 ANO&l.r ... CAI') A rormer law1•r for actor Mu·hy Rooney h•• had felony thar1•• ol fort•rJ amt emb.a11tm.nt ralt!d a1alut him for ata.1t!dl)' lflilnt a $10,000 checll. whkh t.lon1td lo the en· ltrta•r 1'he two countf were fUed Wedo '4Al> a.11un!il David A. Wilham• Jr w L.011 Anaeles M Wtlclpal C<iurt llho ut1h Williams wu hired by ft oontty' MICent to ~ ~me cootract mMllet'i tor the enter· taiatr, Wtlllann •H (1...-d by Roon~y Aul LS The IC!tot accUlif'd lf\~ aUQrnt-)' of for&ina his slfu.ture \0 • <'OOlra<'I for • pr~J)4:ellve hilev1s1on motion plt'lUrt for BC 'I \' ................... d .\(.'RA M ~NTO t AP> A Supe rior Court Judie ha.' dcl.t> ed state Sen Alan Robblns's pre· hmmal') h.:a-nnR two weeks. but is threatening to have him arrested if he [ J m1 i.ses fut ure cou rt ..... T fl'f. sessions Judge Be n 1am1n ..._ _______ _,. L>1az st e rnly· lect ured Robbins' two attorneys W\•dne dtty 11h er thc Vtto Nuys Democrat failed to Jllend J brll'f he.inn~ on a defense m otion to postpone his pr~lim 1nary hearing from Dee, 15 to lh'c 29 The lawyers said they didn't think there was .my need for Robbins to attend because they were only discussing a procedural question RobbtnS, J7. I!> t'harged with illegal sexual con· duct Wllh thre~ tf't>n age girls and of .possession of a !>m all amount of mar11uana. He has pleaded m· nocent and is free on bail 1~ 11iot1 off ••r• rt•tt•a rd LOS ANGELES IAP> Police have revealed that Lisa Ann Rosales, 7, whose body was. found near a dam one day after she disappeared on the way home from school. was stra ngled. Separate!). a $10.000 reward has been offered by Local 170 or the Sheet Metal Workers' lnterna· tiona l Association fo r information leading lo the arrest and conviction of the person who killed the girl The girl :,, father 1s a member or the union. ,,..,.,,.,,., f" I h •ho rl LOS ANGELES CAP> -Despite a recount of ballots, defeated Rep. James Corman, D·Van Nuys, fai led to gain enough votes to keep the 21st Congressional District seat he lost to anti-busing leader Bobbi Fiedler. The end of the six-day recounting process Wednesday s howed Corman had picked up only 23 votes. making his margin of loss to Fiedler 753 votes. .-,f•f f lf#mf•H I rt•a ,.hf#d SAN DI EGO I AP l The United Methodist Church has tentatively agreed to pay hundreds of l'lderl) resident~ of Pacific Homes retirement fa('1 litte~ $21 m11l111r1 in an out·of-court settlem ent of a l'la~'> at·t1011 c·1vtl suit Superior Court Judge Edward T . Butler an· nounced terms of the tenta tive agreement Wednes- day a fter two days of closed ·door negotiations. \ Welco•ed Former President Richard Nixon beams as he's introduced We dnesday n ight at Chicago Boys Club's Chicagoan of Year dinner. At right is John E . Swearingen. board chairman of Standard Oil of Indiana. e ~ - Oath on loyalty brings lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A former substitute teacher has filed suit against the state Board of Education. contending that a loyalty oath she was fo rced to sign to obtain her job was unconstitu- tiona I. "Last spring. I applied as a tea cher with the Richmond school district, and this oath was in the stack of papers they gave me to sign," Marvin Schmid. 36, of Kensington said at a ne ws con- ference Wednesd ay. "When I protested, the secretary told me if I didn't s ign, I wouldn't get the job." MS. SCHMID SIGNED the oath, which re- quired her to affirm that s he was not a communist. But she added a disclaimer objecting to the oath on the grounds that it discriminated against com - munists and then called the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. The ACLU filed a lawsuit la te Tuesday in Con- tra Costa Superior Court on Ms. Schmid's behalf asking that the State Board of Education be or: dered to abandon all use or the loyalty oath. The suit also named the school district and six other defendants. A spokes man for t he state board said that it hadn't seen a copy of the suit yet and could· not comment. Btrr SPOKESMAN VIC Biondi said the oath isn't uniformly required . "Some districts do. and some don't " George Blumenson. a spokesma n for the dis· trict , said that officials there believed t hey had to ask teachers to sign the oaths under state law .. We depend on stale funding , and under the law. if we knowingly violate the code, o ur fund- ing can be withheld," Blumenson said. Predict Seit-Out! 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(114)-HID SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS Exclusive Distributor ~.O.C.mber 11, 1980 H I F CWL y Ptl.OT A3 Local planners snubbed; Housing panel cites 'anti-growth bias' SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's houslftl tas k force mi&ht encoura1e local governments to s idestep their plannin1 com- misslons. But the Task Force on Affordable Hou.sins has not formally adopted that recommendation. The panel, chaired by Beverly Hilla developer Natha n Shapell. 'is supposed to recommend changes in state laws and policies to encouraee the building or more low-cost and moderate·cost hous- ing. The draft report, released Tuesday, includes cutbacks in environmental and open-space laws, and changes in planning laws to speed the is- s uance of permits and promote density. IT SAID STATE LAWS regulating develop· ment have an .. overemphasis on environmental protection and a strong anti-growth bias at the ex· pense of housing needs." One major recommendation, drafted by a sub- com mitlee headed by Philip Reilly. president of ~ ission Viejo Co.. a maj~r Orange County de· veloper, could be accomplished without changing state law That is. local governme nts should be en- couraged to appoint "zoning administrators" who would rule on all requests to build specific projects not limited to housing or get variances from zon ing restrictions. Planning commissions, which now have that job. would be limited to long-range tasks An earlier draft had said the 1onin1 ad· ministra\Or's decision would be final unless ap· pealed to the city council or county board of s upervisors. Local eovemments now have the authority to use tboee procedures, but have not done so. Critics question whether they would speed building permits, and contend that a single decislon-malte r . would be more prone lo corruption. Another proposal would prohibit local govern- ment general plans from setting aside land as open space, rree from development. except for rea· sons of geologic or flood hazard or preservation or '··unique scenk or cultural resources.'' That would appear to prevent some setting aside of un- developed land for r~creation a.nd scenery. ~ A related recomm endation would exempt housing projects from environmental impact re· ports o utside designated "e n vironme ntally sensitive areas.'' if the projects conformed to the local general plans. THAT WOULD SHORTEN the approval time but probably draw protests from environmenta l groups, who contend the designation of "sensitive a reas" would give shd'rt shrift to the ecology of other areas. They also say some environmental problems. like s mog, a ren't confined to small a reas Doctors 'X' marks location shy away • • from ERA of quaint tiny town S A N FHA!'IC I SCO (AP> The American Medical Asso<?1at1on , while saying male doc· tor s s hould be m ore sens itive in their treat· m e nt of fe male co l· leagues, has voted over- whelmingly against en- dors ing the Equal Rights Ame ndment. However, the AMA's House of De legates . meeting he re Wednes- day, did decide to name a committee to monitor the progress of female doc· tors. Th e H ouse o f Delegates, which sets pol icy for the A MA . urged that "those physi· c ian s c urre ntl y in leadership positions - predominantly men - become more sensitized to treating women physi- c·1ans as JX't'rs .. The 279-mem ber group has three wom en as vol· 1ng me m bers . . RICHMOND CAP> -When a young ftlmmakertold city officials he wanted to make a movie in their "quaint little town," the y wer e delighted. Police re-routed traffic around the filming in the Point Richmond district. Chamber of Commerce orricials sug- gested scene locations . But the pleasure melted into ne rvo us ness this week whe n a news paper reported that Richmond was playing host to an X-rated CiJm. On Wednesday, the Point Richmond Busi· ness Association said it opposed the filming of the movie . "FROM WHAT WE know. it's an X- rated movie. and it wasn't represented to be one and we 're unhappy that this is going on in Point Richmond," said Lisa Boone, a gift shop operator and president of the association. Film production manager Richard Frazier told the cit y council the movie was about "lhre~ guys in a song and dan ce gr oup a nd t heir s hre wd mar:iager " He has cons istently insist· ed that the film is not pornogra phic ~ut the . Richmond Inde pendent. whic h obtained a copv of the script synopsis . said the fi im-. 'contains many explicit sex scenes." Starring in the film is Georgina Spelvin. whose most noted earlier rolt' was in the X·rated "The Devil in Miss J ones... Appearing as her lover 1s Howie Gordon. who posed in the buff in the November 1978 issue of Playgirl magazine. The unwilling Chambe r of Com merce was "really he lpful." Frazie r s aid. It directed him to the home of Marilyn Acqwstace. who let the film m akers shoot scenes in her living room.dining rOQm and kitchen NEWS THAT THE FILM might feature explicit sex didn't bothe r her at all, she said. "What is a pornographic fil m anyway? I haven't seen a movie since the Sound of Music " • She said she was ' ·very impressed by everyone who cam e into this house " She added later, "It was really great seeing all of this professional acting done " Mrs . 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The plan ll to keep t.apea for a few day• and ll a m me occurs. tum the film over lO authorities for in· VM\iaaUan R•'*"'* do rate a certain amount ol 1ympatby. No one ls happy to see a beautlful nei1hborboocl beln1 pla•ued by ,.andals, rowdiet, butalan, }oyriden or unaamtary does Hov.-ever, the area al.lo includes several small public beacbel and a public walkway between homes and the shoreline The thou1ht of a auardbouM and aurveUlance cameras doesn't seem appropriate for innocent partiea on public property. There's really probably very little the re~identa can do except to hlre security guards to keep thin(• under C'Ootrol as much as possible. But the idea of a auardhouse a~d surveillanc~ ca mera should be rejected. Harbour residents s~ l receive any more protection or any less than those m less affluent neighborhoods. Thankless job Few jobs are more thankless than service on an ad· visory committee for school closures. State law requires that sucb committees be created whenever a school district wishes to close a site. The committees must sinrle out one or more schools for closure after evaluating enrollment trends. locations and on-site facilities. It's no easy task. Consider the Fountain Valley School District's com- mittee, which soon will recommend one closure for the 1981-82 term. The 11-member committee, all unpaid volunteers, re- cently held a hearing on a proposal to close Wardlow School and disperse its students to Talbert and Newland schools. All parents al the hearing appeared reluctant to see their school shut down. Some asked intelligent questions a nd made level-headed observations. Unfortunately, some parents spoke from their hearts rather than their heads, raising their voices in anger and directing unfounded charges at the committee. Parents should understand that the committee mem· bers are not the enemy. Declining enrollments and budget shortfalls are con· ditions that cannot be ignored. In view of this, an im· partial advisory committee seems the fairest way to de· termine which sites to close. The volunteer committee members are not likely to win new friends in the communities singled out for a school closure, but they do deserve courtesy and respect from local parents . Service overlooked Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District trustees have become embroiled in some pretty con· troversial matters in the past. Just about all cases involved the three men on the board lining up against the two female trustee~. That alignment seemed to surface agam recently when the three men elected first-year trustee Gary Nelson to a one-year term as president. Passed over for the fourth time was trustee Norma Vander Molen who has just completed her sixth year in office. After the vote, Mrs. Vander Molen charged that her male colleagues indulged in sexism and chauvinism. She said Nelson's election had been determined as long as a year ago through a political arrangement. Mrs. Vander Molen, who has demonstrated h~r leadership and experience in .oth~r city. and school dis- trict roles claims the whole thing ts unfair. A neutral observer would be inclined to agree. Presidency of the board that oversees 13 schools with an enrollment of 6,800 pupils may not be one of the all· time important jobs. But principle and fair play are involved: . Nelson incidentally, gives the impression of bemg a hard-worlciftg, intelligent trustee who will do a good job as the leader of the board. But Mrs Vander Molen didn't get her chance and male mem~rs Roy How, Dave Sonksen and Nelson don't come off very well by the slight. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71"4) 6"42·4321 Boyd/Rear views By L.M. BOYD Forty-three percent of the grown women in this country are disaatisfied with their rear view appearances in tri· ple mirrors. They are not proud of the shapes of their' Dear Gloomy Gm Re your Nov. 21 story on the course in llathemllUca al Chance at Golden W•t CoUe1e: Seema to me lt '1 a coune ln 1amblin1 for our YCUll people and u a tupayer t reaent tbla. M.B.P. Gl•llly On c-tt -.. .. ........ ., ............... . --lfJ ........ -........ .. ............... ..-........... . CM9MIY 0-. o.tty .. ....._ ' seats. On the contrary. Such were the findings in a survey• by a national magazine. Men were leea concerned with tbi.I matter. Only 20 percent of them 1roused about their backsides. Thia ii . a worry about which many Care more than I. -Before a parade is scheduled to roll on Penn· s ylvan l a Avenue i n Y41lshingt.on, D.C., crewmen take down not Just the traffic lights but the light poles. too. Q. How do )'OU Hy "trees•• in French! A. "Lei Bolaea." Did I tell you it wu a J"rencb fur trap. per wbo named wbat'• now tbe capital al Idaho? Q . 11 it true tbat u .s. Pneldmt Martin Van Buren refued to take bla salary while in afft~? A. Y•, bat be mUected It all in one lump 1um, '100,000, U IOCID U bll term wa1 Up. Jack Andenon Don't underestimate Kissinger W ASIUNGTON -TboH ol • wbo bave bel8 allUDI tbe aandl ot tbe ..,.._ac to '" what the Republkaa Ude llu wubld ln have co-=:r the footprlnta ol Henry 1er. There have even been l)impMI throulb the milt of Kiutn1er wltbin wb l 1perln1 diltaoce of Pre1 l dent-elect Ronald Rea1an'1ea.r. No leas than ex-President Gerald Fwd bu W'aed Re.,an to brine back Kl11inaer to call the foreip·policy plays . It would be a controversial appointment. N o one que s tions Klsainge r 's qualifications. . He poueues a calm mastery of foreign affairs, a n easy command of strategic concepts and tactlcp.1 details. He is also an impressive m a n . even ma1n•t:ic. Mailbox 8.t lt ia put ot bis ma,....Um tbat be 1tve1 off dlacordut vlbratka He bu an air about bim ot detaebed intellectuality combiDed with a aoft, droll, cli••rmlnl manner. But t have deteded i teGMDeU in hlm, a HDM ot belea,uenoent. TllOIS WHO bow lbe man ••1 be does notblnt iratultomly; all ia pl"Olrammed to advance hia obJeetlvea. More than a few wary watchers 1uapeet Kllainc•r la a Trojan Horse planted by tbe R~kefeller interest.a in.aide the naUon'a biebest councils. Jn the mld·llGOI, be direded a series of foreian·policy studies for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund . During N e lson Rockefeller's quest for the presidency i~ 1968. newsmen seeltinl h1a foreip -policy views would be told: "Go see Henry ... Later, Killinger held _,ack from eoterine Richard Nixon's administration until it was clear Rockefeller would not be asked to join the cabinet. Even after Kltllapr became a power in Wubln1ton. be remained def er.atlal to Rockefeller. AalOClllt• recall. for inatuee, U..t Killlnler' U1ually returned Roekeleller'• calla ahead ot the pretldlal'•· In 1173, Rockefeller Hid ot Kiaalqer: "He'• never let me down, and be'• never let t.be count ry down ." Their relatlonabip WH aueb that Rotkefeller announced Kilatnr,?gaaement to N ADC)' aod provided a plane for ir honeymoon trip. IU881NGEa. meanwhile. brou1bt l>avid Rockefeller. c ha i rman of the Chase Manhattan Bank, into the' St.ate Department as an adviser. Whe n the Republicans were turned out in 1976, Rockefeller named JG11in1er chairman of the Chase Manhattan 's i n(ernati o nal advisory committee. In a series of columns four years a10. I identified the late s hah of Iran as the leading drum-beater for a 1i1antlc oO price lncreaae . Hie me11lomanlacal eonfldenee tbat the United Stalel woWd ~ it rested on tbe d•lilblful relatloubip be bad deve~ with Hmry Kluinaer. Nixoa aad Kiulnter aoabt to build up the abab u l.be prolectar of .American Interests ln the Penlan Gull area, rather than face the dllftcultlea of bavlq tbe United States look after dme interests more directly. Tbey quietly asreed tbat the 1bab should be allowed to raile more oil revenue to bankroll the vut responsibiltttea they were encouracinl him to undertake. ' ll wu at least an intril\linl coincidence that the shah's stupendous oil profits were channeled. largely throu1h the Chase Manhattan Bank. The shah insiJted "that all letters of credit for the purchase of oil go through Ch.,.. Manhattan,.. an Iranian oil official told me. THE &OCKEFELLE&S were also partners with the shah in banking v e ntur e s and real-estate deals. Then after the shah was deposed, he turned to Ki ssi ng er and David Roc k"efeller, who arranged temporary refuges for him in Nassau and Mexico before they fin a lly persuaded President Carter to admit him lo the United States. As sec r e t a r y o f s tate. Ki ssinger thwarted every proposal to prevent the oil gouge, save those concerned with ways to finance the rising oil bills. This must go down in history as a colossal failure whi c h h as dw a rfed and undermined whatever his other achievements may have been. Wh e n Ford as ked the president-e lect to conside r Kissinger for secretary or state. Reagan amiably rejected the recommendation. But that ~as several weeks ago. Kissinger has now eased his way quietly, gently, almost invisibly into the a nteroom o f the Reagan administration. As one associate put it . "You should never underestimate Klssinger's charm." Outpatient care can cut surgery costs To the Editor: The soaring cost or medical in· sura nce over the past six or eight years has put a substant.aaJ burden on individuals and employers who pay these pre· miums . The insurance com- panies insist that the premium only reflects the escalating costs imposed by the medical pro· fession. One of the local medical plans that our insuranc e brokerage firm represents re- . alized a 40 percent premium in- crease this year aJone. A giant step that can be taken t o ward helpi ng t o r educe medical costs is the utilization of t h e o ut -patient s urgi ca l facilities. For many operations, hospital confinement is totally unnecessary. I recently un- derwent an orthopedic surgery on my elbow. At the recommen- dation of my surgeon this was performed at the Newport Center Me dical Ambulatory Surgical Facility. The four operating "r oms contain the mos t modern surgical and anesthetic equipment available. I found the staff to be extremely courteous. conscientious. and compassionate . THE COST to my iruiurance carrier was about a third of what an in-patient fee for the same procedure would have been. Most important, my re- cuperation was in the comfort of my own home. My convalescent needs were taken care of by my loving fa mily who were able to spend their time with m e without having to contend with crowded parking lots during burdensome viaitint hours. It la up to the medical doctors to recopile these facilities and uae them for the convenience and reduced costs to all con- cerned. Understaffed and over· crowded in-paUent hospitals will have a lesser demand placed up· on them and the patient will ap- preciate a less traumatic pre. and post-operative experience. CHARLES H. TORR~ sc ....... ,,,,.,,. To tbe Bdltor: l would like to comment oa the Da'lrn:o' article re1ardinl the dee lkilll lD written U · pre11ton In the Huntln1ton; Beach .Union Hllh School Dia· trtct. . I know and reapect mu1 teach .. throUlbOUt H•tial'Ga Beach; however, I fHl tbe declinlnl atWa lD th1I .,.. .... the direct IWult al teacMn who do not tan tbe time to COft'ldl1 mark punctuation and MDWlce . . st ructure on students' papers. Students tend to do what is ex· peeled of them. and if low quali- ty work is accepted. that is what they will produce. THE IDEA that such marking will stifle a student's creativity is just a creative way of letting the t eacher s h i rk hi s res ponsi bili ty. When my son transferred to a private "school. every paper came back properly corrected. a nd h is s kills i mpro ve d dramatically in just a few months. I realize this takes a lot of the teacher 's time but if it can be done in private schools and at the college level, it can also be done in our public schools at all levels . ANNETIE WILSON IA"UOll "' ,,,.., To the F.ditor: How super it would be if the world's next generation would accept the Baez, Fonda and Denver message of love and sharing , Pilot, D ec. 7, particularly, since the three have made their pile. Steve Allen hoped for a lawful world community. He su11ests that, "nations with no allegiance to mankind" have been our problem plus moral education lagging too far b e hind technology. TlllaTY -NINE years ago. our weakness and confusion left us vulnerable to attack. Currently, with our foreign service members still held boetage by Iranians who spent eiaht years being educated here, it la obvious that we have been dolDI something wrong for some time. Perhat>s thla 1eneration'1 greatest lift will be tbe 1eal with which we urge the new administration to work toward Punela reasonable goals. lf we generate enough military and economic strength to rally our friends, the same effort should urge more reasonable objectives upon our e nem ies. Histor y seems to indicate that strength wisely used makes more love possible. LYMAN S. FAULKNER .'tt'.orf ~ To the Editor : Your Nov. Z1 editorial entitled "Short Week Fizzles .. does not represent the experie nce we have had for nearly 10 years. During that period of time. we have been on a four-day work week and love it. When we de- aided to implement the pro· gram, we had fi ve manufactur- ing plants and 250 employees. Today we have 25 plants and 1,650 employees -many of whom j oined Fluoro- carbon through acquisiUon. U we were to return to a five-day week we could anticipate rebeWoa. MIKE HAGAN President. Fluorocarbon IJ1111ortt ........ To the F.ditor: Your Dec. S editorial, "Abor· lion morality" proudly pro- claims a woman 's constitutioaal right to do what she wills with her body, and loudly cutilatea those who would deny it. Bul. where does our Constitution or Declaration of Independence give an individual the riaht to deny another, life, liberty and ' the pursuit of happiness? You never asked the question -Didthebabeinthewomb really want to be aborted? Really want to die? - PEaBAPS you feel that lt ii a mere matter of dearee -like the lady that wu a little bit pregnant -whether the babe "Vlllttng Pay." .. . - w as killed in t h e wo mb , strangled al birth. suffocated in a c r ib. butc h e r e d in adolescenc~. or poisoned in old age. ln each case. it was kill. kill. kill. In each case, the vic- tim was Wlwanted. It would seem our sob-sisters have so successfully seduced the • morals of today's jurisprlldence that even the editors of our sup- posedly moral and unbiased newspapers and are ~ow cove.rt- ly saying:· To hell wtlh the v1c· tim ! It as dead and can trouble us no more. Let the murderers go free! THOMAS H. ANDERSON, JR. IAM• roir To the Editor: On Thanksgiving Eve. the Fountain Valley City Council, all of whom were elected to their posts. found it mysteriously necessary to "can" the electoral process which had given them an opportunity even to be con- sidered for a council seat. That same evening, tbe COUD· cil members feebly attempted to support their rather shaky posi· tion of an '·appointment '• to Roger Stanton's to-be vacated seat. A MYIUAD of renons for a council appointment over u "election" ranged and spewed everywhere from the exorbitant election costs and Councilman StantoD 's remaining seat-time to that of poor voter turn-out makes it senseless and the personal expenses/cost.a to can· didates to run for an office <u thouab that is anybody's bml· nets). For validity, all are very con- testable points-of-view; . . . but J sUll don't understand why t can't place my vote in a ballot box? tan 't there a conatltutioD somewhere that addresses itllelf to this matter? So where, indeed. 1tandl tbi.I entire ialue! Quite simply. tbt city of Fountain Valley baa a city comcU that believes its d&- ci1ion-mak'n1 abllltlea rise above that ot the voter. Wl~ what ,. maim, the voter can sort out. PETER BURWELL ·--.... --.... ··-·"'· ............ 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Decem~r 11. 1980 H I F CWlYPtLDT 'Neg, poor elau' Plant closures hurt California SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The lar1e number of induatriaJ plant cloeuns around the state bu created "a new elMI ~poor" fot lbe ution'a larceet state. according to testlmony at the lut lD a aeries ol beariqs. They are veterana of the Callfomla work force wbo now find' themselves victlma "9' 10methin« new in the West -plant clolu.rea," a ... d state Sen. BUI Greene, D·Los Angel•. who chaired the bearin1 thia week. They are people ••not disadvantaged,'' who have been well-employed and makln1 money all their worllin1 lives, but now find themaelves oa the bricks with nothin1 ln sight and their welfare benefits runnini out, Greene said. wrrHOll'f aETRAINING IN a ahrinkin1 economy beset by infiation and skyrocketing living eosts, their prospect.a are blt!ak, he said. The purpose of the bearings, ·which have also been held in South Gate, San Diego and Redding, is to find a way for state government to ease the blow of plant closures and layoffs, which have put some 29,000 Californians in the auto, tire and rubber, steel, lumber. plastics, agriculture and assorted other industries out or work. • Most of the closings and layoffs have occurred in tht south, where more than 80 percent of Californians live. .. ' STATE EMPLOYMENT Development Department director Douglas K. Patino told the committee the plant closings and other business problems "mirror economic changes nationwide." He called the effect on some victims "devastating." He blamed the cutbacks on business slowdown. technological changes, unavailability of production resources, high production costs and foreign competition. The resulting loss or welfare benefits and health insurance coverage bas been accompanied by afflictions including ulcers, heart disease, stroke, high blood pr:essure and diabetes. The victims also· suffer psychologically ; marital problems, divorce, suicide, alcoholism and child abuse. Mass layoffs also generate crime and violence, said Patino. The meeting also saw the unveiling or the Brown administration's report on plant closures . Among its recommendations is the creation or a "California economic adjustment team·· of government. labor and industrial leaders to help communities and workers and protect the rights or the victims of shutdowns. Banking finm to get refunds SACRAMENTO (AP> -About 1,000 banks and savings and loan firms are getting $25 million in tax refunds because the state reduced their tax lo reflect Proposition 13. 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" oromouon ph11osopnoc•11y unlll ne nea•a 01 me 1ep10 advancement made by 1 1tero1c netocopte< pilot Q)) BARNEY MILLER Conv1nc11 he ts the v1c11m or a government conep1r•· cy. an untmployed spy hotos tne squao room 11 ~point 7:00 9 C88 HEWS I H8CHEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Roclloe, Po1119 and R11pn find dates •n anothe• Patt ol town but run Into trou· Die W"9n their detes' boy- 11....os st>ow up I A8CHEWS JOKER'S WILD • M•A•S•H Col Polle< learns th11 neo· ahve reports regerdlng lwm and th• 4077tll heve reached Seoul Cl) BARETTA 8:1 OVER EASY I Guests soprano ~atnryn Grayson. consume• •Pf!- Clellll Oiene Weller. Jeck W.ltnne ID MACHllL I LEHMA MltOfff (I) TIC TAC DOUGH 9 MEIWGAlmH Guet11. OoHy Parton. l et R;;mocll 7.308 20HTHETOWN Steve end Melody lllend Ille world premiere of • sk•n creme commerolel, tile curse of Qrlntth Peril Is lllPIOred. I FAMILY FEUD SHA NA NA K"sty McNocnol p1ey1 • COOll le-Mlling Girt Sc:ou1. 8 HOLLYWOOD SOUAMS I FACE THE MU$C P.M. MAGAZINE Meet John H-•rd es lie compel .. In Ille trlelllelon, a unique telephone MfVICe 10< new p11ents, Chef T .. makes 1 Germen dlll'I with leftover beens; Judi Mis.- sett nas a 1auerc1se dance step. Joyce Kull'llwlk °" wnet's not on toys 101 tile llO!lday fll MACNEIL I La.REA REPORT Claa11n4»I IA#I ing• 8 KNXT 1CB SJ Los AnQPI•·'> D KNBC I N8C1 Lo<, Anqelt•s e ICTLA 1fnd 1 Los Anq!'ic'> 1J KABC-rv (A8C1 Lo~ Anqeles (I) KFMB 1CB~>l $;in 01Pgo G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los AnyelP<; @) KCST (ABCI San D"~'JO • KTI\I (Ind I LO'> Ang<'ll''> fl) KCOP TV (Ind ) Lo'l Angf'lf"·• e KCET-TV 1PBSl Lo~ Angele'> '1i) KOCE·TV(PBS! H'!nttnqton Be,1cn I ~ 1:00 ()) MAGNUM. P.I. IPremt«•I A privet• detec:- llve living In H1we11 tak" on the Navy and bec- a 11rge1 lor k1tM111 when he tiles to fond the people wno murdered 1111 belt friend II GAMEi P!OPLE PLAY Scheduled segmenu include llnal1 ol the Wo•fd's Tougne11 Bouncer compe11t1on, nang gUdef comp•l•llon. l•n•tor's otymptes and • mettlttl arts display 8 MOVIE • • • "Robbery" ( 19417) Stanley Beker, JamH Booth. A Brillll'I treln IS rObbed ol • fortune titer btilhent plennlng by Ille thlevw.(2hrl.) 8 ([I MOM & MM>Y Mor11 wrongly belle¥ee lhel • y<>ung monkey Is In den- ger I/Id ltldnept Ille enlmDI lrom the 80UIOer Zoo 8 MOVIE ••• "I Wu A Mele Wer Bride" t 19"9) Cery Gren!, Ann Slleriden. A French- man mettled to 1 WAC attempts 10 g•on entry to the u S at the same ttf"M as a g•OUP ot war brtdM. (2 hrs) G) MOVIE * * * 'tt "Airport" ( t970) Dean. M11rtu•. Burt Lances· ter A snoW1torm, a mired plane an elderly !toweway and the 1>omb1ng of a pas- senger 1et ptegue en a1r- po1 t men119er g) MOM, THE WOLFMAN AHO ME A leminost plto1ogreplt«'1 pm10°011 ~--­• ........ -... ..................... ~ Dulle ~. o.wtd ...._ lfld o....11 .,... b06e.. . I ·~ DIWM: 91\A'U', I •a OAM>NCI AHO ~ "fllfendelle. &la CtllWeG• ..,. In a-di Of An Al#W#'' atD. 9 IOIOM IUDDID Kip lrwlt• Sonny •• ..,,_ MiOfll>O', to uw With them titer het rOOfMIDte tlVOM ...., °"' • THI DNeCINO ,.,.,caeu Jim ODl4t end princ;lpel deneef• lrom l ondCHfa Roytl 8Dllet perlCHm In WI mutlcDI IMtMY itdaC>ted ~om e lelty telt by IM 8fottier• Gtlrnm. ..ooe 9 MMIY MIU.P An Air Force veter.,, ~ hie Ctimlnel CDl'- on his u~ 10 egent orenge. • ll.lllCU*NE "s..dl" .. .30 •di rre A LMNO LOii runs Into • hlgll ec:llOOI aWMthMrt right •ft• 11 ..... ng • lluge light With her llusbend • SNEAK PAEV1EW8 Roget Eberl end <>- Stalcel t91le • loo« et a n.- t•eno at the box onlce -- 111m1 el>OUI lamlllM --wtlh -• lrom "01d1nary People," "The GrNI San- llnl" and "One-T•lck Pony." ID U.S. CHRONICLE "Whit Price Miracles?" Jim Lellrer repo<ts !rom Mlnnnot• -· Ille heeltll cere capital ol the nation - 10 llnd out II America can altord today's 111g11 tech- not<>il}' medical mlreclff. , 1&.00 8 CJ) KNOTS LANOINO Rlch11d. driven by splte OY« ~··s aucceu. quits his l(>b Ju•I H aM $COr .. a nuge commission· on her lorst real estete sele II NUMBEA• Hor-buys • porno mov- ie believing tf\et It IN1ures one of hit nelgtlbon. end Roget hu • OM--nigl'll fting with hit lnlerlor deco<etor II~,~ Oeteldo ,._, reports on Ille epidemic of heroin use HI the Unlled Stetes. • WHINHAVOC snu::K "Cemllle Wes No Ledy" Tl'te !Wfnc-"Camille" 1trucll Ille U.S. toeslllne with 20-loot tides end 200- mil9-en-fl0Ur winds • 1* OLO HOUSE Bob VII• demo11strates how to ley 1 petquet kitch- en floor, apMi(I Wllh 8 mDttlle expert about the li•ec>laee end con1ld9'S hOmD -=urtty 1ys1ems 10:ao. INOIPINDENT NETWON< NlW8 -~ n.ATM "T"1-I 01 Youth" \ TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS v... ............. ..... -. _,,.,.. --~---­Int Md .... ..,...,.. to I CNllilMID ,...... .. ~.(fter1211"1 • euMCMM' JOUNW. "Tiie Fire Nat Ooot'' A ~tery ~on .,_ In IN 8outfl 8fonx llPdMel I progtMI Of10l- ~Oedcelt on CN. 11•••••<1>0 Niwa • HOUVWOOO IQUAMI I NIW\.YWID GAMI OHi ITlft ll'U'OHO "Con1ect" BIN Dermott rec:411vee • velllebte wetcn .. I Olfl from hie wife Mery 11:30. (I) TI4l JllffMONI lau<M i. •ed to write • c:OOkbook Of her 91'llfld- motlter'1 quoin! Old ghetto reclpet.(R) D TONIGHT Holl Johnny Cereon. a-ta· Hoddlng eon.. Cllllflee NeltlOn Aeilly • PRl80NIJll: CEU ll.OCKH ·~ Festus end Newtey o-- ~ oullews 1ren1ler11ng stOlen gotd lrom • trlln to • wegon and heed on wttll the wlQOfl end the gold (Pert 2) • M"A0 8 °H Frank throws Ills Dack out and aPQfles tor a Purple Heart wntle l'i1wkeye mourns the toss ol 11 friend and sends an und1t age sotdlerllome ti) MOVIE *'~ "Tllrff Te~as St-1" t 1939) John Wayne. Cerote Landis A cowt>oy ndes 10 the rescue of a young woman who nas bHn threatened with Ille 1osa ol lier ranch (I nr . 30 mon I • e> CAPTIONED ABC HEWS 11:508@) CHARLIE'S AHO ELS l(elty falls In love wotn lite Slunt-rtymg g<andson of I nol<><tOUS crime figure (R) -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 8 (I) MCMILLAN & WIFE A women llnds lier dog and llef nusband mosalng and a ransom note TUBE TOPPERS CBS e 8:00 -llapum, P.I. Tom Selleck stars u a fun·lovinl private de· tective ln Hawaii in the premiere episode ol this new fall series. KIU • 1:00 -"I Wu a Male War Bride." "Cary Grant plays the tiUe role in tbia lSN9 comedy about a Frenchman wbo marries a WAC (Ann Sheridan). KTTV • 8 :00 -"Airport." The original hieh adventure movie with Burt Lancuter, Dean Martin and Geor1e Kennedy trying to stop a mad bomber (Van Heflin) and save a crippled plane. Mmel1dlng one hundred thOuMnd dollen. • l'MUQHT ZOHf A lruetteted IOwr buys t love potion from • profee.-eor. INfl g1v. 11 10 Ilia glrl- fnend • 'U'OU BET 'U'CXM LIFE Buddy Hecil .. I ..-t$ e women wf>O roller-sk•led etro11 AmerlCD, a prof .... 160nel yodeler Ind I ledy I ruc:kdrlver 12:30. TOMOAAOW Ouestl Bob Heles and Irving LOSM<. wtlo sue. cHsfully Drought suit ege1nst a resteurant's dreu Gode, Cllrostopner Reeve 8 MOVIE • • • "Negatives" ( 1968) Pete• McEnery. Diane C1tento An unwed cO<Jple take up a bizarre form 01 role-playlng w1tn a new 1w111 as a prelude to lovemakong I I nr . 5S min ) Q THEFBI ·Lost For A F1rong Squad • MISSION: tMPOSSl8LE Tile IMF must SloP a Car- lbbeen gove<nment ottl- clet's pten 10 usassin11e nos or-dent 1:00 8 9 POLICE WOMAN Pepper's 1nY01vemen1 with • Plranotec e111s1resulls1n her c::over betng blown ano -~lout (R) • • * "We Joined Tne Ntvy" ( 19&2) Kennetn More, Joen O'Brien. A wecay Hevy offtcef oet• Into ,,_. troutite ttlDn lie c;.,, hend6e before -g- ~ ... r ... l'leto. (2 hrs.) 1=*» a TI4l LONI MNOEll "Gold Town .. • MOVIE • * e "No Time For Com· edy" (IMO) J-Stew- ert, RoMlinc:I RusMll A pleywright 11111 In love ~th the 1111 ot 1111 Broedwey prOOUC11on ( t hr "5 min J 1;451 H€WS 2:00 HEWS MOVIE * • · The Only w ay (1972) Jane Seymou1. Marla Poller Oeno&h vil- lage" vainly attempt 10 hold olt Naz• oppreu1on durong World Wer II ( 1 hr 49 m1n ) 2:108 HEWS 2:16 8 MOVIE • 111 • "Broken Arrow 11950) Jame~ Stewart Je!f Chandler In me 1870• 111, eou1 age ol a scout hel1J& 1>11ng peace t>etween Art· zona settlers end the he» hie Apeches 11 h• 55 mon j 2~25 9 .. EWS 2:30 8 MOVIE • • ·~ 'Unfe11ntu1 Wile I 1968) Stepnen Audran Mochel Bouquet Meo "'''" ,eak>usy. 1 men plans what aopears 10 oe tM perfect mutder .,..,.,.,. ne calches his wtle wolh ano1~1 man (I nr 55 mm I MO. MCWll **'4 "Tiie DNl'I Hlfld'' llM 1l "°"9rt AIOI, Unda Ctwtle'-'. Ito -Ill* IMI ,... .... ....-,,.. _... .... _...,...., tatDI ...,.. ;'f .. In "' .... voodoo cull. ( 1 "'.. to Mir\.) 3:1•• MOYll ***'!\ "Tfle See 01 Gr_.. I 1'47) 8"'IOlf T rec:y, KelMrtlw HeplMlrft, Flglltt ~ letflltft end renctiert IO -!fie gtlM tplit I lemlly, (2 In .. 3Smin.I a:•e MOY11 ..... , .. 8Cory Of,,,... --°'"""' e,ll" 111391 Don Ameclle, l.or•U• Y!llolf'O. f_,,191d by lfle kMt ol .......... *"\19- glee ·~ '° perf9c:t IM .....,,_.12 In.I 4:291 NIWI 4:.IO MOVW "Under Fle1te Ski••" 119 .. 5) GtflD Aucry, Cerol H"911" When e young men 1nnen11 • gold mine. ... '""'' htl .... ~l­ed (Ill•) • NEWS f'ridat,.• Daytf•r .ffol"ir• 11:00., • "Desert T•ell" 11935) Jonn Wayne. Mwy Korn- man A rOdeo star Mii out 10 trap a o•no of bank robbllrs ( 1 h• ) 12:00 G) •••.,"The Big Sky" ( 19521 Kirk Ooug11u. Dewey Merlin, Expl0<ers travel up the Missouri Riv- er 10 Blackfoot Indian tettl· tOty despite the naurds 12 nrs 30mln 1 Cl) "' "' * De.r Hea1t" ( 19651 Glenn Ford. Gerat- oone Page A soon-to-be· married salesman t>etomes the ob1ec1 ol altecuon for • spinster postmosl•HS v1111ing New vor11 (2 nrs 1 3:00 «§) * * '> Tiie Gun And Tt>e P\llpil (1 97•) MlllOD Gortner. Ellette Parsons A fugitive gunman poses as an•otonefant l>'DeCher 11 nr 30 m+n I 3 30 Cl * • • "Battle BenMtll The Ee•lh ( tg&e) K-'n Mathews VN._ Venlure JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & B•tluk 1. IHtNK Li'UGH1E~ t5 THE 0£-51 MEOICINE ! ~"TS WHY' 1 LtKE TO KEEP MY ~1ENT6 IN STITCHES! SELF/ 'Number 96' should have been 86ed By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP) -NBC's ad· vertisements scream promises of new adventures in adult comedy. ·'T he Series They Tried To Ban In Australia: 'Number96. · " Relow one ad 's headline was a car- toon tableau showing, among other things, four undressed women and a transvestite, "The most outra1eous group of TV characters ever coUed- ed under one roof!" teased NBC. "The newlywed baseball player who strikes out! The starlet in search of a casting couch! The open-marriage couple who are ready for anything! " Etc., etc. * * * (JV REVIEW J ,,_ The most outrageous group of TV characters ever collected un- der one roof, revealed in Wednesday- through-Friday showing at 10 on Channel 4 lbis week, turns out to be a mild collection t>f sitcom types, litter- ing behind a naughty-soap opera facade. Outrageous" C'mon. "Number 96" * * * She's got seeret {, . Betsy Palmer back in '96' NEW vqRK (AP) -There's nothing like getting a part in a new television series to make an old pro feel yowtg again. Betsy Palmer, long-time panelist on "I've Got a Secret," says she feell a s young now as s he did when she was a c ting in 1950s dramatic programs like ''Phil co Playhouse" and "StudJo One." Miss Palme r , ~, will appear as Maureen Galloway , a widow facing ~,,...,... spinsterhood, in NBC'a "Number 96." The Protram, which follows the adventures of a group of apartment house residents, aired for the first time Wednesday. In an interview with the Daily News. Mias Palmer said her character will experience what many women in their 50s 10 throuab when they're alone. Sbe will 1et in· volved with lovers and start cbinldnc too much. Miu Palmer says t.be procram wiU be "1piey," but iD IOOd tute. • "It allows you to peek so far and no more . Just at that point wben you mlcbt pull back, It takes a comic twilt,"lbesaya. Miu Palmer baa kept bUly in re- cent yean a~artnc on Broadway and in reponal theater. Tboulb re- turniq to television and Hollywood, she's not givinc up her two houses in the East -just in case NBC forecloeeson "Number96." is a land-locked ''Love Boat." If Australia tried to ban this. Australia should be admired throughout the Western world. In fact, however, this isn't quite the "Number 96" some in Australia were· worried about. The down-under version, according to re- Ii able accounts, really was out- rageous, featuring frontal nudity and the sort ol comic sboc:k that networks a nd s ponsors fear wo uld send American audiences reeling in hor- ror. So, Americana are getting wbat they usually l•l when a network turns ita band to "adult" enterta.ln- ment -the soft tease, a slickly packaged T -and-A carnival that wouldn't raise a blush on a lliaaiaaip- pi spinster. Strictly Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders stuff. THAT FORM WOULD be fme if it weren't ~ as a substitute for au~ stance -and substance in this cue would mean a good laugh or two. lnste.ad, there is lbis: Mu (Greg Mullavey), of the open- marriage couple, bemoans a mean hangover as he fixes himself a drink. "What dJd I have in my mouth last night?" he asks. "Our hostesa' shoulder," res A<>nds wife Marion. And that's one of the show's funny lines. The dialogue soon descends lo this le~l: Max: "I don't think you could han- dle me (sic) making love to another woman." Marion: "Why not? Misery loves company." AND YOU THOUGHT you were abed ol "Tbe Ropers." All of thia isn't to su11est that "Number 18" is a hopeless cause. Tiie ltnlcture ol t.be aeries -focus-lae oa tbe acblaoid life in an adult apartment buildin1 in Southern Callfonlla -presents interesting storyline poaibilities. The creators and tbe network are clearly trying to out "Soap•• ABC and it can be done. n.ere•a no reuoa to s uppose that "Number 18," given time to work in- to a poove and liven some snappier acripta, can't be at least as suc- ceaaf\al a "SOAP." On the other hand, there's no reason to suppose that "Number 96" will be sranted t.hoae benefits. This week '1 t.bree nilbt run is said to be the show's make-or-break opportunity. Judglnefrom just the first two hours of the show, I'd have to wager break. Sequel set for 'Goldie' GEORGI: LUCAS .anJ FRANC IS f()RD l 1>£.!'1'L~ HOLLYWOOD (AP) -0 . J . Simpson and Mel.l11a Michaelson will start in "GoldJe and the Boxer Go lo Hollywood," a sequel to their top-rated movie last year on NBC. ~~i?~ ... ~·· ~~ TllE SIL\I)()\\' WARR.IOI{ edwards CINEMA CENTER" HAHOl AT ADAMS. COST A WlU .._ .. SAYllDIC....,. t7t-4141_... The movie al.a stars Milton Berle, Jack Gilford, James Gree<>ry, Stubby Kaye, Lynne Moody, Sbella McRae, BUI WUUama and Me1 ~~~=========~========:.! Wyllie. ·1 AM NOT AN Al'fl~ ~ : . I AM A HUMAN BEINOI f"i·,~·..,,Io•-,... °" ......... T.w•llMMtULL DAVID COfl I DC At the Keytloenl 1...AM ... A MANI" N< II/, I 'l "" "~'' ='&&-.......... mo -· ---Cllll .... '" 4141 ... .UIUU .... ~S331 um1m Or1111t63HS~ .. ......... ...... u llltSMn Vlljo •ts 62?0 Connie'• bark Singer Connie Francis, who first appeared on American Bandstand in 1958, shares a laugh with Bandstand host Dick Clark dur- ing a taping for the show, to be aired Dec. 20. ') \ -·---- STAATS TOMORROW ... llUTICMIT -ml ,_.._., ~" _.,w S4t lJS2 Or11191 6.l4 2~)l ± • ... ........ C...WUTIA .... l_.IMMI ... ,..,.ft,., ••·393$ ., .. •·~cm lllltftl ,.,, u1 4070 _ ....... ...,. --..... r1 foro ~1 ~ Sftl;,.. ~ 49) ·~s ..... , .... ,_ ___ " ·- I ---•YPIPll _Laguna Days ~oW;ity bollsing· slight· .Chapman ,,.. tit1•1 PC>ttuoa ... bi&· terly uaallld Wldaeaday by lla1or w.,_ BaaliD durtac ta. ftnt al tbne Public beariall OD ~ aPDlleaUoa eaaduned by tbe Couniy Board ol Supem.on. BaallD 1alcl tbe dty needl about SZSJ.• to be&in a pro. tram to laltall. Hwen and re· babUitate bome9 located in tbe Tbunton Part-Woodland Drive ma al tbe dty. where es per· ~ ol ... ,..... ..... law iD· co•" _. • perceat ol tM 1tructu.N1 faU below current IMdldiDa ltliDdardl But 1loard Chairman Ralph Clark l'ftDinded .BqllD the ru· IOll the dty'a request wun't in th• arant application wu lta failure to tnove ahead faat enoqb with coutructioa ol a senior cltisen'1 bouainl project that would bave been financed • in bullet-proof vest with HCD funda. ''(Tbe Department ol HOUliq and Urban Development) la.,.. set with JOU f»!!>PI• down iD Laguna Beach,• Clark said. Fifth District Supenl1or Thomas Riley aaid it wu not tbe county that wu opposina tbe city's request. "But HUD ba told us you are in •reat jeopardy," Riley aaid. • Meanwhile, San Clemente la tar1eted for 1145,000 for aeqdlal· tJoa ol property u part ol a • unit apartment buHdlDI for senior du-and a procram to provide low-intereat loam or 1rants for the rebabilltaUon ol bUtbted n9ldeatial R_rOPeniel. Saa Juu Capistrano. under tbe eoum, ,Pl'O_PONI, would re- cel.e $1'15,000 for aequlaition ol an easement alonq ·Trabuep Creek and construction of a • sewer line fa:om Minion street to Del Obispo Street alone the creek. Tbe focua of the county's ap- pUeatioD for funda for the fiscal year tbat belim July 1 ls boua· iDI. Nearly 80 percent of tbe 1rant money sought by the coun- ty and cities would be aet aalde for provision of low and moderatelY priced units and up· <See llOVSING, Pase AZ) • cc use sayer m co Schools' contract accepted Tbe 130 non -tea ching employees ol the Laguna Beach Unified Scbool District have ratified a two-year contract that gives them a 4.5 percent salary increase this year. But secret.aries, bus drivers and maintenance crews will re- ceive an additional 8 percent aalary increase next year if funda are available in the dis· trict budlet· The contract will cost the dis· trtct seo.ooo this year. and another $158,000 next year ii the 8 percent hike is granted. The aireemeot ends more than four months of ne1otlatlons between district officials and representatives of the California School Employee Association. District officials contend the low 4.5 percent orrer for this year (most other Orange County non-teaching employees re- ceived 1 percent or more) is due to three economic restraints. For one thing, the district suf· fers from the Serrano-Priest state Supreme Court decision which "equalizes" school dis- tricts, taking funds from former- ly wealthy district~. such as Laguna Beach, and distributing them to poorer districts. ln addition, the small, five· school district bas experienced decllninl student enrollment each year since 1976 -which mean• less money ·received from at.ate sources. And the effeets of Proposition 1J4:bo contributed to more than $1 million being trimmed from the school budget the past two years. While the non-t eaching employees have ratified their two-year contract with the dis· trict, the faculty association continues to demand higher wages in their negotiations. Teachers, who have been of· fend the same increase as non- teachiq personnel (4.5 percent thil year and another 8 ~rcent next year lf funds are available). bave turned down the district's "last and belt off er. " . . They want 8 percent for this year, ph• an increase next year tied to tbe Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the Los An1eles· Loni Beach area. Teachers and district ad· (8ee SCHOOLS, Pa1e AZ> Reeital Friday Tbe Saddleback ·strin1 Orchestra will present a recital l'rlday, at DGOD, in room 101 oltbe PIM Alta Coeaplu at Saddlebacll Colle1e'1 main campus. Ad· l ~-lafree. . IJp a pole in LClflllllG Unidentified parrot (left) observes WTeckag~ follo~g mishap Wednesday in parking lot at Secunty Pac~1c Bank in Laguna Beach. steina Bergstrom Wolf (not pie· tured) 1258 Temple Hills Drive, Laguna Beach, told authorities lhe accelerator on the car stuck. She backed into two cars in the lot, then bounced off two more in front of her before her auto climbed a pole. She was treat· ed at South Coast Medical Center, but wasn't hospitalized. No one else wu hurt, officials said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Court shut in Freeway Killer case I LOS ANGELES (AP) -A preliminary bearing for accused Freeway Killers William G. Bonin and Vernon Butts was or· dered closed to the press and public today by a judge who re· fused to hear a news media ob- jection. Municipal Judge Vincent H. EricltJoo ordered the courtroom cleared of reporters and spec· tators after an attorney for Bonin asked for the secret hear· ing, citing a controversial California statute which permits such clolures if any defendant requests one. Co-defendant Butta ulted tbat the bearlnc remain open, ud Deputy District Attorney Aaron Stovita alto ldweated an open beariq. A reporter f« the Auociated Pren attempted to object to the heariq clmure but wu silenced by the Judie's deputy marshal wbo conferred with the Judie and then told the reporter: ''The iud1e aaya you have no •tanclinl in the court." Financier chosen to head Treasury WASHINGTON (AP) - President-elect Reagan tapped Wall Street fmancier Donald T. Regan as his Treasury secretary today and filled three other top cabinet-level jobs with close ad· visers, Casper W. Weinberger, William French Smith and William J . Casey. In a break with recent tradi· lion, Reagan stayed away from the announcement of his fint eight Cabinet selections. Still left unfilled was the most senior Cabinet poet, secretary of state, for which retired Gen. Alex· ander M . Haig Jr. reportedly was still the leading contender. Weinberger, who served as Reagan's finance director in Califomia U years aao and held a Cabinet post under former President Nixon, was named secretary of defense. Smith, a wealthy Los· Ancelea lawyer whole clients include the president~lect, was cboeen for attorney general. Casey, Reagan's campaign ·manaser and chairman of the transition operation, wu aeleet· ed to be director ol tbe c.traJ lntellieence Acency. Regan, chairman of Merrill Lynch fl C.O., the nadon '1 ~ broker.,e firm, reportedly wu the last ol the eilbt nomiDees to be choeen, with that decl.aion coming only Wednesday, ac· cordinl to aourees cloM to the transition. Other Cablnet·level nominees announced today ....... : Budpt director, Rep. David A . Stockman, R ·lllcb.; secretary of bealtb and buman aervlcee, retirtq Sen. Richard S. Scbweicker, R-Pa.; secretary of commerce, ConnecUcut in· dutrialiat Malcolm Baldriqe; and secretary of transportation, Pennsylvania bulineNman ud deputy Republican NatioDll Chairman Drew Lewia. · Jlea1an decided to abandon the trllditioa of announcinl ~ Cabinet choices in pel'IOD. Joba F . Kennedy, NiJlOO and Jimmy Carter penonally unveiled their nomlneea for tbe top poets iD tbelr adminlltratioaa. Saa (]~eate pNjert Fence backed for /armer1 in San Juan San Juan Capistrano cny councilmen unanimously ap- proved spending $1~,663 Wednes· day for construction of a cbain link fence to protect the crops of local growers. The fence will go up alone Camino Capistrano near Junipero Serra Road. City olflcials bad been gettinl complaints from farmen who said fruits and vegetables are bein1 stolen regularly from fields next to the roadway. Uae of tupayer funds to erect tbe barrier wu recommended to tbe council by the clt1'1 A1ricultu.re PreeervaUoa Com· mittee, accordin1 to clvll en1lneer Maril Glblon, of the pubUc works department. Gibloa 1ald tbe committee LI compoeed ol cme farmer and a city planner. He uid the action ii part of a pro1ram to eacour.,e retalalq an apieultural atm01pbere in the community. Offtclala said the fence would dl1coura1e the pllferln1. Goll course plan 'premature' a portkm of ia 1,oo6-acre prOp.r. tf Inland of the San Di•ao P'reeway, and tlwe It to tlM dlJ. There are two aolf COVIii ID Saa ClelMIM but oae ta aat la operation, and tbe ettJ-owMd comae 11 aeuial capedtJ ... Tbe Batrella Coutrr Cl•b eoune, Ill tbe DCll'tb tDCl of tbl el· • beaYilJ damaad la 1Mt r•1 ra.lu u4 baa ta.a tw.....imaat.M. Sen Clemlm ........ _ b Golf Courie at the IOUtla _. d town ia eatecte4 to reaelil capadt.J pl&J wl\IU two ,..,., toll offtdall .., · I _ ... ltut. Nu·WHt offlclal1 a~7 those llop9ful for 1.ela a lift from tbl inelapmeet ftrm ••are J............... - lteft .,.,_.,, me pr...._ of N•w.t. Mid tM ea.,., baa deae some preUm••:.r, ........... -.... C!OVM • Ill 11r111rt.J, II nt1t . beblnd Saa Clemente = kbool aad _,..-of AY - Pico Md A...W. Pnlidlo. ••a.a .......,. (a eoune) .W 1ct11alb ftt lntO our planl, .. la••••'t 1ottia tlaat far!' .. ....,uld. "~wewlderttwW d•P••• •• wlaat tlll• 1tud1 1llon," M aaid. "lo far w unmt~ttwDU..· et~.~~ oonaa...,. Al> Lennon fads in suicides NEW YORK CAP) -Mark David Chapman, accused of kill· inl ex-Beatie John Lennon, was brought to court in a bullet-proof vest today so bis attorney -who reportedly has received death threats -could ask lo be taken off~eue. • Two BeaUe fans, meanwhile, apparently despondent over the Releted 9'0fte• on Page• A4, Al, A10 and Cl. staring, took their own lives, whale Lennon's wfdow, Yoko Ono. called for a 10-minute silent vigil to honor the memory of the rock star. Chapman's wife said she too mourned Lennon, but loved ber husband. Guards were checking C b apman 's cell every 15 minutes to make sure he didn't commit suicide. And lawyers for' the Lennon family filed a will estimalina the former BeaUe's eslate to be at least S30 million. Herbert Adlerberg. appointed by the court Tuesday to represent Chapman, asked to withdraw from the case because he said it was putting pressure on bis other law practice. ·'This case is becoming an albatross to me," Adlerberg told the judge. , Outside or the Manhattan Criminal Court however, two fellow lawyers, who asked not lo be identified, said Adlerberg told them he had receive~ death threat.II as a result or his assign· meat to the case. Security was again heavy as Chapman was delivered to the courthouse wearing a b'IJlet· proof vest. Eleven court officers ringed tbe courtroom and four correction officers stood nearby. along with two detectives from <See l.ENNON, Page A.Z> Up in the air What does the south coast look like from the air? See Page 87. Coas& Weatber Some bah cloudiness Friday but IDOIUy sunny. Nortbust winds 20 to 30 mpb below canyons toni1bt, decreasing Fri· day. HlCbt Friday 74 to 82. Lowa toni&bt 42 to S2. IN81•E 'IWDA" A ~ s..-.,. Mirror 1tor11 °" Prlt1c• Claarl••' teettt N"""aoo• mla Lodw !>MM Spftcer oboafd CM '°'°' '"* ~ a *"' • dnlal /rorn B11cki•f~"' ~ -"°'° aU .,.,,,,... 1Hm1 to be ~ obold CIW o//flfr. sro.,.,,,... ,.. At . ..... MY_ ....... AU i. 'a• Ct ..._ Ct--~ Ctl .,_....._at.....,. CM ~ .... M ......... C:. =:. ~ =--= ... ~ C1Nt .., -1:: :-:-• = I;!!:..,_ IN ............... __ 0 8-~&..·i .. Carter •i6ru bill to clean up -·=/ ...... ~ Ill.II &Ml a,..., .. dri" '° deu up toa· \e ............ b••" ...... . c..w ...... Md ~ ....... ol ea.arw ,.... 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A luding Polish Journalist said that the country was calm and lhi.t Poland's tro ubles were being exa11erated by foreien reporters Gold pl., .. ,._.,. :J rd da8 LONDON <AP) Tbe dollar soared today lo its highest level apin.st the West German mark-elnce September 1978 and gold pnces tumbled sharply for the third day in a row . Both events were tied to the sur1e in U.S. interest rates with major bmlks raising their prime lend.ins rates to 20 percent oo Wednesday. The dollar jumped to 2.0115 West German marks this mom· ing, from t.9938 late Wednesday. Gold traded in London at $560. and was $546 in New York, down $19. Silver traded in New York at $13.90, down 90 cents. Gray~hargr•dropprd WASHINGTON (AP> -The Justice .Department today dropped criminal charges against former acUn1 FBI Director L. Patrick Gray III, sayina there was insufficient proor that Gray ordered illegal break-ins in a search for suspected ter· rorists in the early 1970s. An attorney ror Gray told U.S. District Judge William Bryant that the decision vindicated his client, who was indicted on a conspiracy charge in April 1978. .Jewels reeovered. Po lice arrest five as burglar suspects Four Laguna Besch residents and a South Lagunan were taken into custody Wednesday and early today in arrests police al· lege could involve 25 to 30 res· idential burglaries in Laguna Beach. ~ omcers said a "large quanti· ty" of gold, silver, jewelry, and other items were recovered with the use of search warrants dur· ing the arrests. They said they suspect that more than $80,000 in stolen goods, some of it not yet re· covered, may be involved in lhe case. Arrested Wednesday at about 11 : 30' a,m . following an ex· tensive investigation were Leslie Bruce Molina, 21, of 691 Nyes Place, Laguna Bea~h and Daniel George Egan. 19, of 31511 Sum· mit Drive, South Laguna, police said. Molina and Egan were c harged with possession of stolen property and held in Laguna Beach jail under $25,000 bail for each. About 1 a.m., police arrested James Erich Benjamin, 26, at f'ro• Pagr ,I I SCHOOLS • • ministrators reached an im· passe in negotiations in late Oc· tober, and a state-appointed impasse officer recommended a fact-fmding process to settle the pay di~{>ute. A meeting is scheduled Friday between the two groups lo dis· cuss fact finding. Fro• Pag«• .t I HOUSING • • 1radin1 of existing property. Supervisors were told that Laguna Beach's request for funds would only be honored if HUD agrees to give the county a irant In excess of the $5.6 million covered in the applica· tton. his residence at 974 Coast View Drive, Laguna Beach, and Jef· frey Joseph Reardon, 19, at the same address. They were charged with poasession of stolen property and beld on $2 ,500 bail. A rresled on charges of possession of •tolen property at a separate W11pecified location was a 17-year-old Laguna Beach youth. 'Officers said the investigation is continuing and additional BT· rests are anticipated in the near future. Tourists rap laws on pot LAS VEGAS (AP) -Mari· juana-smoking tourists may boycott Nevada if the 1981 state Legislature doesn't reduce strict laws on the drug's use, a mari· juana reform spokesman said. Dominic Gentile, head of the state branch of the National Organization for the Repeal of Marijuana Laws (NORML), said Wednesday a boycott may be instituted unless the state re· forms its marijuana laws, cur· rently some of the strictest in the countrv. SJC Council shifts meet Beginning in 1981, the San Juan Capistrano City Council will meet on the fint and second Tuesday of each month instead of WednesdQ. The council cbanaed ita meet· in& nleht at the request of city officials to avoid conllicta with the meetinl nilhts of other city committees and coinmluiom. . Tbe ftnt meetinl of the City Coundl l.n 1181 will be held Ju. 6 at 1 p m. at City Hall, lleoG Paseo ~delanto. The second meeUni of tile month will be held Jan. 3>. TELEPHONE Thomas P. H~•v ,........, . Robert N. weed ~~ M, Thom.ts Keevll ... " .. ThOmft A. Murphlne ......-~-- c"arles H. Loos ....... , llMMllN !dltOf All d..-....: (714) 142..Q21 CIHelfted ~ .. : 142-1111 M,ICEI ~· -.e: SID'#nl .. ., M'°"' ~9Ndl: 1111'1He.C:O..IH19'1we, .._...._. '"'11: OIPle.kll ....._., ' ~ .t:c:r.-=.•:1: rMOmnwdrd ..-ai Of • pro. poeal to IMIAJd M hom• oo a nqetine north ol Areb ~ T.recommeDdatlOD came followiq a Uaree·Mul' ,.aalle beariq Wt~ • deyelap-m•t plam by cut Rle!Urd lt•llDMh 8rookl r. ol lttiDI. 8r'oob plOll ~·-'° ..... • sha1le faml11 bomea aDd 11 towabomea oo lll aeree Mia- cent to Bl\altlU'd Can,ycm Drive. B11t realdentl or Upper Bluebird Canyon and Arch Beach Heiabta objected to the project, fearin1 resultant landslides and traffic Pl!Qblema. They also objected to 1radinl in the riqellne area,. contrary to the city's 1eneral plan. Brooks contended bis develop- ment would cover less than 45 acres or the site and stated that the plans were designed with an eye to the environment. He said the project would not add sufficient traffic to nearby Summit Drive to warrant the de· velopment's rejection. But commissioners noted the concern regarding traffic and said the proposal involved too many variances. ,J'he panel's recommendation for.denial now goes to the City Council. f 'rq• P•ge Al LENNON ••• the district attorney's squad. In the court, Judge Rena Vviller said she would take the matter under advisement and decide Monday on Adleberg's re- quest. Chapman appeared impassive during lhe brief proceeding. His hands were at his side: he OC· casionally shifted his weight from foot to foot. Chapman, who has twice · at- tempted suicide in the past, ac- cording to his lawyer. was bein& ·held for a psychiatric examina- tion. "I've got a good side and a bad side," the New York Daily News said he told guards. "11>e bad side is very small, but sometimes it takes over the good side and I do bad things." Lennon's death Monday night outside his luxurious Manhattan apartment builctinl continued to a park tritdes from music rans. Some 10,000 people huddled in SDOW and wind Wednesday nitbt for a candlelight vigil in Toron- to, 2,000 gathered to mourn in Washington, 1,000 in Baltimore and 1,300 people 'held hands and sang Lennon's songs on the steps or the New York Capitol in Albanv. "To· me, his death made a bie bole in the world, said Brian Markle, 29, one or the fans who s ang in Toronto. "Tbere was no one like John Lennon." For the third night, a small crowd kept vigil outside the -4)akola. where Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their S-year -old son, Sean. In Brooksville, Fla .• a 16-year· old girl who "idolized" Lennon and still was mouri.ing her father's suicide look a fatal overdose of sleeping pills Tues· day, authorities said. ~ean Costello said her daughter, Colleen, left a note saying she was depressed over Lennon's death. In Salt Lake City. Michael Craig, 30, fired a pistol into his mouth Tuesday after becoming despondent al the news of Len· non's death, authorities said. Lennon's body was releaaed by the city medical examiner Wednesday and taken lo Ferncliff Crematory, accord.int to sources. There, under heavy private security, the body was cremated and his ashes were presented-to Mias Ono, sources said. Miss Ono asked those who wanted to commemorate Len· non 's death to observe 10 ml.nutea cl silence al 2 p.m. Sun- day. A spokesman said "the . world will be the place . . . wherever you are." * * * NEW YORK (AP) -From tbe clml'a wlc:e to a Dali palat· ial, tbere bu been DO apeeula· t1on about what compelled the mu accused of kllll111 lobn Lemaon. , But no alqle, aathorltatlve ' Yiew baa .,._.. offered bf tbt capton ol llm David a..p. mu, tbe Beetle tdcQtor, Jeaua follower aDd aeeurit1 , 1uard ebaraed wttb t.be murd'er aad ·now UDdlr P11elllatrle obMrY•· doa. Amoaa t.be llMI of iaqulrJ tbat have been reported, at· trlbutt4 to ta•e'1Ugatlve sootHi, are U.t be beard Tellt!ea -----------:...:.:.:..:..:. ---- --- -:.:..: - --~ -.--l 1 Pree sins of Shah assets? J ~ ....... ,tr"• ..,!!~~~-!dell .... ... I ............ la atud,m, a U,a. PIPE-PUFFING FORMER •NATOR II ... LO..YIST County wtH pay Dennie c..,.nter ··-pet w-•r Carpenter choeen county's lobbyist By F&EDE&JCK SCHOE•EBL Of-~~ ..... Former state Sen. Dennis Carpenter sa)'1l the fact that be lives in Oran•e County will work to· everyone's advantage as be embarks on becoming Orange County government's legislative advocate in Sacramento. Carpenter, 52, was named WedDelday to the lobbyist post in a unanimous vote of the coun- ty Board a( Supervisors. He will receive •.ooo annually. The contract amount is double what the county paid Robert St. Clair; wbo served as the coun· ty's man in Sacramento for only 10 mont.ba before bis contract was canceled. Carpenter, in a telephone in· terview from bis Irvine office, said St. Clair's ,realest dlaad· vantage wu that be Uved in the state capitol, not in Orange County. • As a Newport Beach resident, Carpenter said, be will be able to be ln more frequent face-to- face contact wltb aupervison and other rankina county of- ficials. Accordlna to the job proposal submitted to the board, Carpenter said be wants "to establish a real network of com· munications in order that a COO· tinuous now or information and understanding is developed. '· 1n my opinion this has never been achieved and admittedly is an extremely difficult thing to accomplish." Car~nter was among five E'ro• rag~ A I COURSE •.• Nu-West has been seeking ap- proval lo build nearly 3,000 dwelling units on the hilly parcel, leaving nearly 60 percent of the land in open space. Houses would range from at· tached duplex villas and townhouses to half-acre and two· acre rann lots. The company's plans were held up ror more than a year because of a dispute between Nu-West and former owners of the property, That dispute has been settled, Maloney said, and the company is moving ahead with its de- velopment plans. Whet.her a golf course will ap· pear in tbe company's blueprint rem a ins to be seen, San Cl~mente City Manager Geor1e Caravalho said he bas not seen any sucbplans to date. "We received a letter rrom tile golf committee s~ing it ia in· terested in beinc volved in any such proposal," C valbo said. But until the ompany ap· proacbed the city. he said, any discussion of the proposal ls pre- mature. contenden, mcJudinl St. Clair, for the poet. Board Chairman Ralph Clap announced tbe selection f0Uowin1 closed in- terviews wttb the candidates over a two-day period. ln addition to bis local omee, Carpenter baa opened an olftee in the Ellis Buildinl directly across the street from lbe Capitol. He said in bis propoaal that be would make some ol bi.I office space available to supervi.son and other county of. ficials when they are in Sacramento on government business. Under the proposal, Carpenter . will work as an independent con· tractor for the county, receiving no county benefits as did St. Clair. Jn his proposal, Carpenter said ··It would be a singu)ar honor for me to bave the op- portunity to serve Oran1e Cow· ty in this manner. bavi.Dt aened it for ei1bt years aa a senator ... " Carpaer ended bis t.wm u state senator iD tbe diatrlet en- ertng coutal Oraqe eo.tJ iD December 19'1'1 and alDc:e tbm has "been active iD tryina to set back into the buaiDea world." Carpenter is a former P'Bl agent. He bu been active iD Republican politics at bodl the state and national leftll. Among bis otber c:Ueata, Carpenter repreMDta tbe DMI Agricultural Dtatrid Auociatioa (Orange County Fair), Cali.for· nians for tile Pertplteral Canal and the Natioaal Coalition for Marine Conservation. Re also assists several companies in government relaticlel, ac:c:ordinl lo the proposal. Two associalea, Stuart Spencer and Barbara Brook, are em)>loyed by Carpenter. Fire11robe arrest made A Newport Beach man has been arrested on suspicion of setting a fire in late November near Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Robert Rothstein, 25, ol 300 Park Newport Drive, Apt. 105, was taken into custody in connec· tion with one of three fires set just inland of the blgbway on Nov. 29, said Mike Burnett, lnvesti.ptor for the Oran1e County Fire Department. Rothstein, a commodities broker, moved to Newport Beach aboutayearaio. Burnett said. He said anyone with inform•· lion about the flres should call in- vestigators at 531-3551. propaAI '° ,,.... tbe late ...... u..U iD U.S. bank.a -u at-tem,t to remove w ol Ute main 1tumbllu bloda to ,.... ... ot tbe 12 Amerleu .._.,.., He deaJed a newspaper report tbat releue cl tbe i.o.tacea bad been HtforCbrbtmaa Day. Ahmad Allsi, bead of Prime lllni.ater Mohammad Ali Rajal'1 public relatiom olftc:e, 1ald in a telepbone interview from Tebran that the latest U .S. response to Iran's eoaditiam for release of tbe hostages was "more po1itive" than &be pre- viou. U.S. anawer. He denied tile report by tile leftist Beirut newspaper Al· Safir that Iran bad accepted the U.S . plan and the bosta1es would be freed Cbriatmu Day. He added: "We have not yet reached an a1reement on t.hia iuue, and we haven't given our response.·• Asked when tbe bosta1es would be released, Alisi said, "We still do not know. When we give the U.S. our reply, it will be known. We are now in the pro- cess of answering the. U.S. and I do not thin.It it will take very long." He confirmed As·Sarir's re· port that the United States pro- posed freezing the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's as· sets in U.S. banks while the Americar. courts decide if the money belongs lo the lslamic re· public or to the shah's heirs. There was no immediate com· meat from Washington on lhe As·Salir report or Azizi 's corp· ment. As·Safir's report said nothing· ·about the lhtte other conditions .set by Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- ·meini and the Majlis. Iran's . parliament. for the release of the Americans who today were spending lheir 404th day in cap- Hvity. Teachers clarify new salary hike ln clarification of an earlier news account, Capistrano Unified Scbool Diatrict teacben baH --that their aalUJ in-el"eale for the c:Urrent year ls 9 pereeat. The fi1ure w aa· reported earlier tbi.a week u 18 percent. over two yean. In necotiatiom ratifted by the teaeben Sept. 25, however, the package called for a 9 percent lncreue this year, followed by another 9 percent next year. The 9 percent hike next year. however, is subject to a so· called "deftator clause." That means it could be reduced to 7 percent in event the district fails to receive the amount of money expected from slate sources for the 1981·82 scbool year. Jf that should occur, then the 7 percent booat would be opened for re-negotiation. The current pay package, ap- proved by teachers oo a vote of 157 to 23, also calls for the dis- trict to pay 2 percent of the in· creased costs for fringe benefits for the fmt year of the contract. Burglar• get Lennon cut• SAN DIEGO <AP) - Burglars have taken 3,200 albums including John Lennon records from the company that owns radio station KCBQ. The albums. including complete collections of several singers, would cost $20,000 to replace, said a spokeswoman olor Charter Broadcaslln1. Inc. Valuable office equip- ment and other ltema were untouched. n 1110tive pu::les and that the devil ur1ed blm oa. Alto, It la apeeu)alled JUt ... dldD 't HU tbe WQ LeDnoa ... 1rapbed an album for blm several houri before the fatal 1boottlll; tbat be ... outrapd bf Leanaa'• etat.emeat 15 ~ •IO that tbe BeaU. were • more important tbaa J•ua," or that be WU .. encl by a CODtndic· tloe ..... 1.-non'• poor-boJ, maa-Gf·U. ••Diiie iaaa aed Ilia nlH·"';*.;r::··· riltb . Tbe Dd~· reaulted ftom a report tW Cb•= l"lftlllt1)' --. .. da.p promlDmtlJ ii bAa llY· lnl room. a 11~ prtDt Of ··u. _____ e: _____ • - - colD ln Dali VbioD." The 1ur· realist'• painUnl bu been ln- te rp reted aa repre1entln1 Abrabam Lhleoln's assuallaa· lion. Cbapmu'a lawyer, Herbert · Adlerbef't, bM denled that bla clieat'• a1J.Med CODfeukm COP· tained a a .. 11.told-me stat•· m•t. f A' wtta111 Wbo ~ lAuca ..... All ........... ,_ 1cusnn-61 DOt m..U. 91 ....,. ol .......... Ml ...... ~ .... · .. =··.1•i--........ .N-..,ta Bawaliil,.....,W. .. me." A pMt aequalataac:e Of ~ _____ _...,..._ _ _, _____ _ man's, David Moore, a YllCA official in Chicaao. aaJd be ,. called the sua~t'a initatloe aeveral years •Co Oftl' L111•'• lMS remark about J•ua. "I remember blm aQtaa, •wJM> tbe bell are u., • --. - pare tbemlel.-to .1 .. ,. a. barped OD It a JiUle. lie ......... ...... , ............... .,........ .. ,. tor tbe reeord, t~·..,_. ~utor·a atftee toN tM J-. •· Cba,maa•a 1rraJli•• ..._. ' WllOOll'I jla.Jial WU ... ... ltberaw, preiD .. tated ._.. • Uon." ' CALIFORNIA CAP) -A formet lawJer fOf Hlor Ml~ RooMy bu Md 1.1oa, thar ... ol fOl'l•I') ... ••MllMIMM fUed qalall Mm for I ..... )' lallftl I 110,000 d atclll wt.k h M~IM to UM en terta..,., Tbe two counu were med We41Mtlda, •&alnel Oavld A. Wllllama J r ln Lo& Anc•IN llunittipal Court. Altbou1h Wltli•m• WAI " hired by Rooney'• aaent to Z:* tome C'Otltrad mallen for UM enter • Wlllama w11 tired by Rooney Aue 15. The ....,. ettYMd t.M attorney ol for1in1 bi• sl1nalW'e .. • tclllUM1 for a pro1pecllve televl,aion motion ilkt..,..for l"l9CTV •••••• r••111trd SACRAM t:NTO 'AP J A Superior Court _..... bu delayed i.tate Sen AlllD Robbins's pre· ll•fta&I') hearing l WO Weeki, but is threatening lO bave him arrested if he ( ) m isses future court cw.-.4T'&.' sessions • .,,_, c. J udg~ Be n ja min .....___,~~~~~~ Diaz sternly lectu red Ro bbins' two attorneys Wednesday aft~r the Vian Nuys Democrat failed to attend a brief hearing on a defense motion to postpone hiB prelimina ry hearing from Dec. IS to Dec. 29. Tbe lawyers said they didn't think there was any need for Robbins to attend because they were only discussing a procedural question. Robbins, 37, is cha rged with ille&al sexual con· duct with three teen-age girls and of possession of a small amount qf marijua na. He has pleaded in· nocent and is free on bail. I 11it1n t1llrr• rru.,ard LOS ANGELES CAP) -Police have revealed that Lisa AM Rosales, 7, whose body was found near a dam one day after she disappeared on the way home from school, was strangled. Separately, a $10,000 reward has been offered by Local 170 of the Sheet Metal Workers' lnterna· tional Association for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person wht> killed the girl. The girl 's father is a me mber of the union. 11.Pt•flHn• falb 1dutrf LOS ANGELES (AP) -Despite a recount of ba llots, defeated Re p. James Corman, D-Van Nuys, failed to gain enough votes to keep the 21st Congressional District seat he lost to anti-busing leader Bobbi Fiedler. The. end of the six-day recounting process Wednesday showed Corman had picked up only 23 votes, making his ma rgin of loss to Fiedler 753 votes. .'H-111 .. ncrnl rrac•ltrd SAN DI EGO (AP) -The United Methodist Church has tentatively agreed to pay hundreds of e lderly residents of Pacific Homes retirement farilities $21 million in an out-of-court settlement of a class·actjon civil suit. Superior Court J udge Edward T. Butler an- nounced terms of the tentative agreement Wednes· day after two days of closed-door negotiations. Former President Richard Nixon beams as he's introduced Wednesday /nifht at · Chicago Boys Club's Chicagoan o Year dinner . At right is John E . Swearingen, boa rd chairman of Standard Oil of Indiana. Oath on loyalty brings lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A former substitute teacher has filed suit against the state Board of Education, contending that a loyalty oath she was forced to sign to obtain her job was unconstitu- tional. "Last spring, I applied as a teacher with the Richmond school district. and this oath was in the stack or papers they gave me to sign," Marvin Schmid, 36, of Kensington said at a news ton· fe rence Wednesday. "When I protested the secretary told me if I didn 't sign, I wouJdn~ 1et the job." MS. sCHMID SIGNED the oath, whicb re- quir ed her to affirm that she was not a communist. But she added a disclaimer objecting to the oath on the grounds that it discriminated a&alnat com· munists and then called the American Civil Li berties Union or Northern California. The ACLU filed a lawsuit late Tuesday in Con- tra Costa Superior Court on Ms. Sc.hmid 's behalf asking that the State Bo ard of Education be or'. dered to abandon all use of the loyalty oath. The Auit also named the school district and six other defendants. A spokesman fo r the state board said that it hadn't seen a copy of the su.it yet and could not comment. BUT SPOKESMAN VIC Biondi said the oath isn't uniformly required. "Some dJstricts do, and some don't." George Blumenson, a spokesman for the dis- trict, said that officials there believed they had to ask teachers to sign the oaths under state law. .. We depend on state funding, and under the law, if we knowingly viol ate the code, our fund- in g can be withheld," Blumenson said. Predict Sell-Out! JOHN WAYNE AMERICAN Thla genuine John Wayne ceramic masterpiece was designed as a proud salute & trlbute to John Wayne., a great American. Jt ls olftcially reported there are now less than 100 cases of this maglliflcent John Wayne Bust containing fine Kentucky bourbon available in Soutbem California. It is a true collector'' masterpiece and it is a very limited edition. Many of John Wayne's friends -. admirers will wish to acquire thil great living likeness of John Wayne. The bu1t is encased in a magnificent brown velvet carton embossed with the Medal ol Honor, in Gold. la u.e nm ta.e lolua wa,_ a.t 11 DOI available at ,oar f avortt.e retail 1tore, SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS Exclusive Distributer Thur9dey. o.cemw 11. 1 eeo H I F LoCal planners snubbe~ Housing panel cites 'anti-growth bias' &ACJlAllDn'O (AP) -Gov. Edmundlnown Jr.•1 ...-.. tulll force mllbt eMC>Urqe local 1ovenuneat.1 \o sidestep their plaADln1 com· mlukm. An earlier draft had said the 1onia1 a miniatrator'1 declaioo would be final u.nleu ap· pealed to tbe city council or county board ot supervilon. But UM Tuk Force on Affordable Housin1 baa not fonnally adopted that recommendation. The puel, claaired by 8"erly HllJa deYeloper N•tlilu lbapell, 11 supposed to recommend eba~C in state laws and poUciee to encoura1e the Mail ot more low-coet and moderate-coet bous· LoJ:al governments now have the authority to uae tboH procedures. but have not done ao. CriUcs question whether they would speed buildlol permit.a, and contend that a sln&le decision-maker wou&d be more prone to corruption. .... The draft report, released Tuesday, includes cutbacks in envil'ODmental and open-apace laws, and chanaes ln plannin1 laws to speed the ia· auance ol permits and promote density. Another proposal would.prob.lbit local 1overn~ ment general plans from setting aside land as open space, '"" from development, except,for rea sons of 8eologic or fiood hazard or Preatrvatio of "unique scenic or cultural re.ourcea." Thal would appear \o prevent some settin& ulde of un-IT SAID STATE LAWS recuJatin1 develop· ment have an "overempbuil on environmental protection and a stron1 anti-growth bias at the ex· pense of boc&am, needs." developed land for recreation and •~nery. t t A related recommendation would exemptt housing projects from environmental impact re·{ ports outside desianated "environmentally: sensitive areas,'' if the projects conformed to the} One major recommendation, drafted by a sub- committee headed by Philip Reilly, president of Mission Viejo Co., a major Orance County de· veloper, could be accomplished. without chanrma state law. local general plJDS. I ~ I That is, local aovernments should be en- couraged to appoint "toning administrators" who would rule on all requests to build specific projects -not limited to houstng -or get variances from zontn1 restrictions. Planning eommissions, which now have that job, would be limited to lon1·ran8e tasks. TBA.T WOULD SHORTEN the approval time f bu,t probably draw protests from environmental , groups, who contend the designation of "sensitive I areas" would give short shrift to the ecolon of: other areas. They also say some environmental : problems, like smo1. aren't confined to small i areas. f ; Doctors 'X' marks location shy away • • from ERA o/ quaint tiny town SAN FRANC I SCO (AP) -The Ame rican Medic al Association. while saying male doc- tors should be m or e sensitive in their treat· ment of female col· leaeues, bu voted over· wbelminely against en· dorsiq the Equal Rights Amendment. However, the AMA 's House of Delegates. meetin& here Wednes- day, did decide to name a committee to monitor the progress ol female doc- tors. The Hou se or Delegates, which s ets policy for the AMA , urged that •'those physi- cians currently in leadership positions - predominantly men - become more sensitized lo treating women physi- cians as peers." The 279-member group has three women as vol· ing me mbers . . RICHMOND (AP) -When a young filmmaker told city officials be wanted to make a movi e in their "quaint little town,'' they were delighted. Police re-routed traffic around the filming in the Point Richmond district. Chamber or Commerce officials sug. gested scene locations. But the pleasure melted into nervo us ness this week when a news paper reported that Richmond was playing host to an X·rtted mm. On Wednesday, the Point Richmond Busi- ness Association said it opposed the filming of the movie. "FROM WHAT WE know, it's an X· rated movie, and it wasn't represented to be one and we're unhappy that th1s is going on in Point Richmond," said Lisa Boone, a gift shop operator and pres ldent of the association. Film production manager Richard Frazier told the city council the movie was a bout "three guys in a song and dance gr oup and the ir shrewd manager." He has consistently insist· ed that the film is not pornographic. ~ut the Richmond Independent, which obtained a copy of the script synopsis, said the mm·' ~contains manyi explicit sex scenes ." Starring in the film is Georginaf Spelvin. whose most noted earlier role! was in the X-rated "The Devil in Miss. Jones." Appearing as her lover ist Howie Gordon, who posed inPle buff in! the November 1978 issue of Playgirl, magazine. I The unwitting Chamber of Com-: merce was "really helpful," Frazier• said. It directed him to the home of! Marilyn Acquistace, who let the film-: makers shoot scenes in her living; room, dining room and kitchen. : • ' • NEWS THAT THE FILM might' feature explicit sex didn't bother her ad all, she said. "What i~ a pornographic• film anyway? I haven't seen a movie! sincetheSoundofMusic." ; Shesaid she was "very impressed by: everyone who came into this house:·; She added later, ''It was really greaq seeing all of this professional acting i done." • Mrs. Acqu.istace said she discovered 1 the mm would be for adults only when· a cameraman told her that her children wouldn't be able to s~ it. At Bank o t America, if you're 62 yea rs or o lder. you'll get several of o ur most convPnlf•nt Sl'rvices to make life easier for you Free personal checking. You ran write a~ m.im c ht•Ck'\ as vou want -with no service chargt• dncl no minimum halanr<> aiter a $50 depo..,it · tn ... t,1rt thmg off. You get iree pec1al 1H'r.:;on.1li1t·<l dwck . tO<l Commission-free BankAmerica Travelers Cheques. S Cll l' r I h r1 n t , '' h , I I tht•\ .irt• l<"I <11 ... l< il<·n ........ .,.,.~ ..... \nu t .m gl'l <1 1t-ll1nd r\nci "lwn vnu pur1 h.ht' tlwm .it l~.1nk 111 Anwrn .i hr.lilt he· ... 111 C.d111nn1.1 1l1c·r1•\ Servl'ce 62. ~i,,;~~,~~~~~·,u;~~venience. \\(· •,1l ... c1<11th •r ....... ":. • I rt 'l ' < 11 I 'l I l t~1 "' · It I d t•p11,1t Ill \Ollf ~ ~ - S 0 S<t(1,1_1. St·< ur1 t \ t r. _ .... _.:_ lit•nl'11hnr : Ml · · · J.< 11tll\'I rt'( UI 1111,..: S Ow ¥our age ~~lc1:r;~1 ~11l)c1:ut1 \~\'~;·<~rn:~<>lt•n I chf'c l-~ And n1> unnt·cc• ...... ,ir, trip<i tn th<· h<1nh. • More money convenience. ln 'l't' how S<'rv1re b2 ""cl our ot lw1 wn H t '' l ctn "11rk lor vou . why not "top hv tnd,1\ BANKm OF AMERIO\ ' j ; t 1 • l --------~· ..... __.......,.. ___ --___ ......, ________ , • ~Thuraton . Lacun-8e•<"h Ctty eo..tU ,_...,.an ••'S; &ut-dKdl effort to obtain,..,. .. r.-fw •11t1ll lmprovemenu •t a trala.r pan • ..,.,,... I ..,. t Caayan nw cky bad aulped ,rioril't '° ,..., ........... ud water main lmptoV9ftlll&I at &M ,,...._ Th8lf Park, u proJ«U lO be rtsrnd _...,. ,..., .. ,_. "- • Houlanl and Communtty _. ~ta•••• put. The city r~ the '°" "1111.• fat tt.e -' wa\M '' bu DOt C'OIM • wtu. ta Mteptalll9 plaa llt tow· and moder.U·iMOIDI boulial. CCUK'U ttprtMDtatlv• Wa w.ek pl.,..cl to M fGr urnt-to ptttenl t1'e board with a rtvlled applkattoa .... tbe federal fWldl They. wtU ar1ue that late or "°'-.... proaram as • worthy oee . , Whale the ell sho\ald • critl~ for aot ~ • the hoosin& plan. tM Ylillt)' imfl'Ove....U • been needed at t.he trailer park. Thtt count) hould approve the city's expeded .,. pu<'allon for lhe trailer park improverneat ,_. bffalllt lht-proJeet t what the HCD procram iii all about. Planning for future · The San Clemente City Council has 1iven its approval for city· officials to hire four new planaen to la•rh J long-range. comprehensive plM\AiDI DIOP .. W .. eity . . • • The city will spend about •.ooo UMUtilJ t. .. Ult program under way. '.fhe new peraormel ~ill work on tM planning project for s ix months, enough time to de~elop a master plan to ins ure weU-managed growth· in San Clemente. council members hope. The council cut out two administrative poeiUons sought by City Manager George Caravalho, tMJt left intid all requests for additional technical stalf. Clearly, the city will benefit from conaprehenatve planning. The back country in San Clemente is expeded to be fully developed in the next 10 to 15 yean, a.U.1 an expected 8.000 new homes net 25,GOO aew raid.it. The city must h•ve compr~-i•• f!IRN .. a._.... sure ~hat essential services such as water UNI NWI& keep pace with rapidly expudin1 developmeot. In addition, city officials muat have a clar p6ctul'e 4't the demands 25.000 new city resiclM\s wW JNt • ...... city services. like police and fire protectiol\, and wllat Ult city must do to expand that protection along wittt the tn· creasing population. The four planners will be on the city payroll for six IJ..lOnths and will work full time on the project and nothing qlse ' With the completion of a master plan for futYre de- velopment in the city. San Clemente should be able to drow in a more orderl y f ashlon. High•rise misplaced? • For the first lime in many yean, a development iiartnership is attempting to secure approval from IOV- ernment agencies to build a high-rise hotel on the soutla Orange County waterfront. In this instance. Bernard Syfan. Merrill Johnaen and Ed Stanton -the trio that brought us the nine-story hrf and Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach -are the playel'I. This time. their buildinii is far bill« and t1'e ltak8i much larger. . It cannot be forgotten that it was Syf an and Cempeny who in 1971 were among the chief oppone11tsto acitillDI• ~itiative that placed a 35-foot hei1bt limiton allbui.kUnp constructed in Laguna Beach. Unable to construct a high rise in that city. they have turned their attention to unincorporated South Lal ... •. where they apparently are figuring they can win ap- proval for a 24·story structure from the Orange Cowlty 'Janning Commission and Board of Superv~n . . • The development partnership haa selected Tl"easure lsland. a peaceful and low-key moba&e home park. u the site for what would be the tallest waterfront structure in Orange County. Residents of the trailer park are un· 4erstandably concerned about what plans will be made for relocation. But that's not the real issue here. What is more trou· tiling 1s whether South Lag\D\a is the sort of place where a M story oceanfront palace should be located. One needs to do little more than assess the existmc village-like character of the community to conclude lbe project will need an awful lot of explaining before it can be J ccepted as an asset to the area. • :Jp1n•ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. :)!her views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo.I( 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) i-42-4321 ' # ~ . Boyd/Rear views • Bv L.M. 80\10 Porty.three percent of the grown women in this country are dissatisfied with their rear view a ppearances in tri· pie mirrors. They are not proud of the shapes of their' lteats. On the contrary. Such \ltere the findings an a s urvey by a national magazine. Men were le5s concerned with this 'l\3tlPr Onl y 20 percent of '-hem groused about their f..>ti.ar Gloo1ny Gus ·Now that San Clemente's goat.a have been taken off to die In Jacumba Cat a cost or • S 148,000) we know \ who's lhe real G.0 .A.T. ' That '1 right -the Good ~ Old American Tax- t payer. ~ J .E.T. :;.1~:'/ ~· •• (::':':"~!:~·. ·::i .-.t.•t.w• ••~ ,. ,,.,., ,,. ,.,, •• ,..., .......... • '*' , ___ ..... "\ .-.~ .. G-r ~ CM11r ~•let • l backside8. This is a WelTJ about which many care ~ than 1. Q. Where'd we get the ex· pre~sion "beyond the pale" lo describe somethins un· thinkable <Jr Mt applicable Of out of bounds~ A. From Irela11d 400 years ago. A 20-mile area around Dublin was ruled by English law . It was c alled The Pale. Those beyond The Pale were neither controlled nor protected. Before a parad~ la scheduled to roll on Pnn- s y Iv an i a Avenue in Washington, D.C., crewmen take dOwn not just tbe tralflc lights ~the light polea, too. Q. How ., JOU H)' ,,...._, in Frt!Mh? , : • A. "Let Botses.'' ~Heu you It wu a P'rench fur trap-per ·Wh611amed what'• now the eapital of Idaho? Q . Ja tt true that U.S. Prftklmt Ma11bl V• B_.. ref•.t to tu• b.. 1al•FJ while ln otftee? A. Yes, but he collfttf'd It illll In Obe lulUJ) aum, $100,0GD, u .... bia t«m •• u,. . : J• WAI NJC* -n.e.i • ..................... I ... , ....... .. 4 ......... ~ .. 1:a:=~-=-.:! ... ti a ...._ ..... •&•t .t •IHl•e•r wltlala •• ' rt•• ••••••••·of 11 •t,.·••··· •••••• . ... ·····~""" . ....._. ...... .. ...... .... " ........ tcJ . ' ....... . ,.,,...,n'&tt . ~·•y•.~ ... ......... ~\· .. e~··r .. ., ...... ' 0 0 •• •••e.uoa1 . Klu~·· .9: . ..-.. .1' ... ,,. .. ft .,,., ........... , ....... -'.•··----... i.cUea1 deeaflll. Ke lJ allo aa t'ftpreasive man . evea ........ Mailbox ...... o ..... ,,,,. ,,..,,., '· Heley ''"...... 11WNI ...... , ... !Nttlilr• K ..... Cfllld.._,I .. '91t ..... ht lt ii part ot tu. m.,.....m "•t M tl•H elf •••eerdut .-..... Ill Ml aa air about '-'• "'dNet.d intel*tulitr. comMMd •ttla a aoft. drol , e.a..-., llMlftMr. But J have ~ a ........... in-lllm. a ..... el beleaiuerment. • ...... ,.., kaow t.be man ••r .,, doe• aothlDI sr•Nitoull)'; au t. protraauned te al¥.ace Im objectives. More tlaan • few wary watchers •-..et Kiuinler ls a Trojan Horse planted by the ltoetieflUer U.tMeata ln•ide the 11.U..'1 .... t"OUaeils . la U. ml41.lt91a. he 4trected a .--ot r..t,.pol.icy studies r.r the Rockefeller Brothers Fuatl . Durin1 Nelson Rockefeller's queat for the · pr~cy in 1911, -.ewsmen •nt:L .-roreip-policy views .,.,,,H ...W: "GolffHenry." Later. IUnln1er kld bactl from enterin1 R.jclllard Nixon's adminiltratioo until it was clear Rockefeller would not be asked lo join the cabinet. Even aft.er Klaai.n,er •11ne a ,..... la W 11hio1ton, Ile remai11td def erentlal to aotll•f•ller. Aleoeialtl reeall, f.., iutuN, :::k~t: ..... ~.~ P"lldent's. In lt'73, Rockefeller aaid ot IU11in1tr: "He's aever t• .. · down, and IM's Mver let die country dewft ." Ttiieh' relationship was aucb Lllat Rockefeller aanouated Kiuinaer's en1•1•••nt t• Nancy Maliftna u4 provided• plaae for tbelr hoMylftOell lrtp. lllSSINGEa, meanwhile, t.rou1ht David llockefeller. chairm~n of the Chase Manhattan Baak, into tM S&at. Department aa an advl11r. When the Repul>hunt Wde turned out in lfN, llodeleGer nam~ Klaai.ft,.r chatr.-fl tile C~ase M anll•ttaa'1 iaternatioaal •••i••r) committee. In a series ot columu lo. years ago, I idefttif'led tM i.t.e shah of lran H u,e le .. iq ............. for ... ~ .. price laerea1e . 1111 ••1aknlilt11eal ~..._ ._ U..tTllAtelllaa&el ............ lt rHtef oa tile deUclatf•l relatlClllllU• be bad dnelapM with Henry Xlu .... NilGB Md Ka=='° tMW11Ptht•ll•• ~ of Amerte• hlh:rMta 69 &M P.nl• Oulf .,._, ,.._ Ulla f1ee&ae ...... .,u.._t11it United a.. 1Mk .-0.. U.tensta -. dtf'fft". they , •• u, ....... Uaa• * ~ llliloaN be Alasc .. to,... we eit r•\OllM9·811 ............ •ell r••l'Oftlt"lltlft ._!r ~en -~"' .......... ... n ......... , •. ....._ HitHidetlce tbet tlle el'a•'a •t...-adoll• •ii ,,.,.,. ·-· , .......... ., ... , .......... &lie CbaH •aab9U.e•· ... ,. ,,. ... , .................. .. ...... ,. ......... ffl ... ..... a.. ........... .. lrut• oil •idal .... ••· TllS llOCllSFEU.•U __.. .... ,......,. witla ........ a.eakla.1 ••nt••.-.· "' " ........... ,.... ..... .. •Mil wu dllpu8'. IM ....... ta Kl1at1t1er ••d Da•i.t llockefeller, who arraftted temporary refuaes for him ift Nassau and Mexiro before thef finally persuaded Preatdeat Carter to admit 9'im to the Un~e.&ltates. Aa secretary ef 1tate. Kl11in1er U1warted eYery propoaal. to l"'•Yellt tbt oil 1••1e. aave thoae tone~ae4 wt~ ways to flAMd the rt.in& oil llilk. 'n.11 ... .. ..... ia lltatory as a celoual f ailun wllictt ba1 4warfe• aad _.""191M ..., .. , •• Ma Gllhlr MllituWJtlU.., M•e ~. W la ea Po rd •a~•• the •r•1ldtDl·tleet to t•••••r Kt.lacer for tecretary .r st.le. AHIU ..UaMy rejeded the • recommendatiocl. But that was several weeks a10. Kiasinter ha& now euM' his way quietly, 1entJy. almott in viii bly into tht anteroom of the Reagan administration. As one associate put H : ··You should never underestimate Kis ai1ger'5 char,. ... Outpatient care can cut surgery costs To the Bditor: Tiit INring ~t of medical io· aUTnce over the past si• or Mtht ye.rs has put a ubstantial burden on individuals and employers who pay these pre· miums. The insuraace com· panlea insist that the premium Oflly reflects the escalathag costs impoaed by the medical pro- f•11lon. OM of the local medical planA that our insurance br~rare firm ....,,,.-esenL" re· ' ali1ed a 48 percent premium in· crease lhil' year atone. A 1iant step that on be taken toward helping to reduce medical cosu ia the wtilization of lhe out .patient s ur1i c al f9Cllitia. f"er many operatieu, hospilal confinement is totally uaftenasary. I recently un- derwent an orthopedic surgery oa my elbow. At the rtt<>mmen- datk>fl ol my surceoe Uaia was performed at the Newport Ceater Medical A111~utatory Bugical Facility. The four operatin& "'oms coatain the moal mo«lern 1urtical and a8"thetk 41qYipmefll n1ilable. I fewd ta.. .t.aff to .._ eatremely eevteoua. coa•dea&ieua, and «in•wiallllle. . 19& <ml' to my I••~ cel7••t .... 0a• • t~ird ot ~· • •. ,_..,. ,.. rot •• ..,.. 111Ntedve ~ be•• Me* .. MM iaa ...... trti r.- ~..w. ... "' the cothtwft of my on heme. MJ cenvaleceat Medi were taken Hft of by my k>Yln1 f 61Ril1 •ho were able to apelld thelr tl111e with me wj~ haYiftl to comtftd with tr.wded parlrln1 tot. durin& b\&M I MDI Vl11t1n1 bevrs. It &I up to tlM meclical doctors to recopize these f ac 1 lities and uM them for lhe conveaience aad reduced caets to au can- cerned. Understaffed and over· crowded in·patlent hoepitals will ban a ,_... dematHI placed up· Oii &hem and the paUeat will ap- preciate a lna traumatic pre- and pest-operative eJtperience. CHARL~ ff. TORRl'!S -.......... To~: i;:.w;rw~r:!:"'~ t decllnln1 11ti111 In written ft· preulon ID the Hvnttac_\oa Beach UnklD ffllb lelMI Dil- trtet·. I , .. ., and rH'-fel .... ,. tHe11er1.......-.11tar .. . leHh; fMwever, I '"' the • ....... w. in tilt. ....... the dtren remit of teadiin who • no& \Me the time to correctly wnnt~-· ,, . structure oo students· papers. Students tend to do what 1s ex· peeled of them, and if low quali· ty work is accepted. that 1s what they will produce. THE IDEA that such marking will stifle a student's creativity ia just a creative way of letting the tea c her s hirk hi s reapoNib1lity. When my son transferred to a private school. every paper came back properly corrected. and hi!\ s k i ll s improved dramatically in just a few months. I realize this takes a lot or the teacher's time but if 1l can be done in private schools and al the college level. it can also be done in our public schools at all levels. ANNETTE WILSON flUOtl ,,, ,,.., To tbe Editor: How super it would be if the world'5 next 1eneration would accept the Baea, Fonda and Denver messa1e of love and 1bartn1. Pilot. Oec . 7 , particularly. since the three ha•e made lheir pile. Steve Allen hoped for a lawful world community. He su11ests tht, "uliona with oo allegiance to mankind" have been our r~lern plus MOr.-· education •11ln1 too far behind tednoloCY. · TllJltTY·NINE years ago, our weakness and confusion left WI vulnerable lo attack. Currently, with our forei1n service members still held hostage by Irani... who spe11t elpt years beiDS educated here, it is obvious tbt we have been doing something wron1 for some lime. Perhaps this generation's 1reatest lift will be the 1ul with which we urge the 11ew administration to work toward reasonable goals. If we generate enough military and ecoootnic strenlflh to rally our· friends. the same effort should urge ~ reasonable objectives upon our enemies. His tory seems to indicate that stren1th wisely used makes more love pouible. LYMAN S. FAULKNER ....... ~ To the Editor: Your Nov Tl editorial entitled "Short Week Fiazles" does not represent the experience we have had for nearly 10 year.i. During that period of time. we have been on a four·day won week and love it. When w~ de· tided to implement the pro· gram. we had five manufactur· mg plants and 250 employees. Today we have 25 plants and 1,650 employees -many of whom joined Fluoro- carbon through acquisition. U we were to return to a five-day weft we could anticipate rel,!ellioa. MIKE HAGAN President. fluorourboll .,,.,.,... .. ,...., To the F.ditor: Your Ott. 5 edt*tat, "Altor· tion morality" •rou•lf ,,.. claims a womaa's ~ n1bt to do what •ht wttll .- her body, and loudly eutil ... those who would •ny it. ... where does our Comtll•U. Ott Declaration of llldepe•••ae• 1ive an individual the rilllt .. deny ardber'. life. liMr1J _. the pursuit el ...,.._.. ! You never uk..t ti.e ••lldoa -Did tht babe in the womt. really want to be aborted! Reall)' wlM to die~ PERHAPS you feel tl\at it is a "Vlaltlng o.y.·· mere matter ol decree -like the lady that was a little bit pregnant whether ~ h.be waa kllled in the wo•b. stran1led at hirth. suffocated in a crib , butcllered i n adolescence, or poisoned in old a1e. In each case. it was kill. kill. kill. In each case. the vie· lim was unwanted. It would seem ovr IO•·.uten have to succeufuU1 Md~ Ute morals ot today's jUris~ that eva the editors '11 ..,. •• poaedly moul and ualMaaed newapapen and are now eG'ftrt· lf 1a)'inc: To hell wiU. Ute •ic· tim ! Jt 1s deM and can trout.le ua no more. Let Ute murderen 1ofrff! THOMAS H. ANDEaSON. JR. ~ ....... -. To the Editor: A Daily Pilot editorial ot Ott. s attaclled antl·abortionms for seekins to halt the llillin1 ot wabom t.bies ud for GHii .. UM me al tax motley to fi~ tllekilliq. Tbe PUot eteiaas Utat a.,.... cu chmMtoMft u •M"'• -.eeauae it la "a rl1M *»• coasUt•U••ll1 ,_•r•t9'lllHI" ... ...., ............... .. ............ er .. ID 11'• 1'1T rel lt•tt •tttli.... ~-u. . 8-le .. Ceirt ~ ..., !tell'9 .... eon-.-r-. ....., ......_ ia Nall Genlt•Y ...... dlie hw te be •• u•m•••~lil . a llOll·,.,_... 'l1w U.S. s...,_ Court In 1'13 declared lb •-.Om bliby to be a noe-,........ TBEA'lmSBtte.._are aboclllftl crlwnea 1ai•lt humanity Md mor19tlt "r.e i..t ia the trortt, becH It Illas already caUMd more tllial of h•m• life UIMI e tM Ilia mllllon clea4 elal fW tlR Naal~Ult. lut.dat ........ u.e 1bCmtrGUI m .. lb Dally Pilot al •1 wtt• ne••••pers lflte•I •t t~e .............. *-r' .. °'~ ............. ... t terrible deat •Ul • .......,,, • l.ntwnffWa ...... .,_.,._ .. ,,.w 'PD"., Jl:nMf1 .., •••• .. ...,..,.,, ...... gtvn ,,.,.,,.., Al c ............. --,,., "°""" .... ,. .... .. ,, .. ,,... ,_ ···--..... .............. . I I • II ... .. ,.. -- -m1111 11111 PINI T H l I ~ <, l 1 .\ '< () f ( [ M Rf R 1 1 1 CJ80 ('.n ANGECOUNIV 1 J\1 lf0~1N 1 r4 . · r f N I ' Reagan unv~ils 8 ·Cabinet niembers WAIRINGTON (AP ) Plr 'f I~ Requ &qped •• .,_. ftnanteer Donald T .... -.. T'rMlwY ltttetar)' ...., _, ftUed three other toe> "'>g.a.w.J lob. with close ad riMn. Calpar W Weinberter, Wllllam J'rencb S mith and WUluaJ Casey la a break with recent tradi· ti9a. IMaan stayed away from *· '-n'llDCement of his fu"St el1ht Cabinet selections. Still left uoftJJed waa the moat senior Cabinet post, secretary of state, for wblcb re tired Gen. ·Alex· ander M. Hail Jr. reportedly was still the leadiq contender. Weinberger, who served as Reaaan 's finance director in California 12 years aao and held a Cabinet post under former President Nixon, was named secretary of·defense. Dall., ............ .., •k-~ ....... 'Kickoff for Yule toys Santa Claus was joined by robot C3PO of "Star Wars" fame Wednesday night at Huntington Center in Hunt· ington Beach for kickoff of Toys for Tots drive sponsored by U.S. Marine Reserves. Up to 20,000 toys are needed this year to filJ children's dreams. Orange Coast scouts joined in opening the campaign . Newport faces woe in oil annex plan Newport Beach's plan to an· DH land on which 16 oil wells are located received a bit of the IOOd news-bad news treatment Wednesday. While the county's Local Aceucy Formation Commission cleared the way for Newport to push on with the annexation move, the landowner dropped hints be may oppose the plan. Newport City Manager Robert Wynn said the proposed annex move has nothing to do with the existing oil operation and would not influence oil profits "one way or the other." "It's simply a desire to make the whole thing cleaner,'' sald Wynn, referring to the citf's at- t empts to take over ttie oil operation, now operated on a lease by Armstrong Petroleum. Under the lease, which expires next month, the city earns roughly 12 percent of the rev· enues from the wells. The city hopes to up its annual prollta Smith, a wealtby Loa Anlel• lawyer wboae cli•ta lnelude tbe prealdmt.iect, wu cboMD for attorney .,neral. · Casey. Reatan 's campaJp mana,er and chairman ol tbe tranaition operation, wu select· eel to be director of tbe Central lnteWteoce Atency. Retan, chairman of Merrill Lynch• Co., tbe nation's laraest. brokeraae firm, reportedly wu tbe lut of tbe eitht nomme. '° be eholen, with tbat decWoe comln1 only Wednesday, ac· cordinl to sources clole to the tr .. ition. · otber Cabinet-level nomlaees announced today were: Buqet diredor, Rep. David A . Stockman , R ·lllcb.; secretary of bealtb and bumu services, retlrin1 Sen. Richard S. Scbweicter. R·Pa.; secretary of commerce', CoaneeUcut in· du.tri.u.t llaleolm Baldri41e; and secretary ol transportation, Pennaylvania bualneuman and deputy Republican National CbainnaD Drew Lewis. · Re .. aa decided l9 abandoa tbe tr8dWon ol announclq bb CabiAet ebaiees in penoa. Jobn F . Kennedy, Nixon and Jimmy Carter penonal1y unveiled their nominees for tbe top poets in ·their admlnlatratlona. 4atan apokeaman James Brady said the president-elect "feels it is lbeir (Cabinet • nominees) day and be doesn't want-to do an)'tbina to take away from fbeir announcement.•· Asked ii Rease was staying away to avoid questions about. wby be apparenUy bad not set- tled flrmly on Hai< for secretary (See CABINET, Pate AZ> Chapman in. cou1·t Attorney wants out; 2 fans kill selves NEW YORK (AP) -Mark David Chapman, accused of kill- ing ex-Bealle Jobn Lennon, wu brought to court in a bullet-proof. vest today so his attomey -wbo reportedly has received death threats -could ask to be taken off the case. _ Two Bealle fans, meanwhile: apparently despondent over lbe NB flays plans for • mrport _ By STEVE MAaBLE Oflll90ellY ........... Newport Beach city officials are calliq the recently releued master plan for Jobn Wayne Airport inadequate, misleading and a "vague attempt .. at sittis· fying lbe law. In a tersely worded 49-page re- view of the massive airport document, Newport officials suggest that mucb of the report and its environmental backup should be rewritten before it's considered by the Orange Coun· ty Board of Supervisors. Officials in Newport also com- plain that they 're "most troubled" by the relatively short period of time they've been given to comment on the docu- ment. Newport City Attorney Hugh Coffin said the city's review, be· ing forwarded to the county's '\Environmental ~anagement Aoeency this week; is only a partial look at the master plan and that additional comments and complaints wiU be prepared soon. The master plan, prepared for the county by VTN Consolidated Inc. of Irvine, is scheduled to be reviewed by the County's Airport Commission early next year. City Attorney Coffin said Newport bas three major areas of concern : -NOISE: that the report places a "slavish .. reliance on the state's Community Noise Equivalent Level without con- sidering the "incredible burden" of single-event jet noise. -ROADS: that the report calls for major improvements at the airport lone before road im· provementa around the airport are scheduled to be completed. -CONTAINMENT: that tbe report faila to olfer Newport any asaurances that airport im· .Provement won't lead to ever-illcreum, daily jet ct,partures. sla1ing, took their own lives, whale i.enoon 's wfdow, Yoko Ono, called for a 10.minute silent Rea.led 8'0rtea on P•ee• M. Al, A10 Md Ct. viail to booor lbe memory of ~ rock star. Chapman's wife said she too mourned Lennon, but loved her husband. Guards were checking Chapman's cell every 15 minutes to make sure be didn't commit suicide. And lawyers fol the Lennon family tiled a will estimatina the former Bealle's estate to be at least $.10 miWm. Herbert Adlerber1. appointed by .~be. court Tuesday to PIPE..pufFINQ FORMIR l!NATOR 19 NEW L099Yl9T County wt" pey Dennie CMpeftler ••• per,.., _r-t .. t Carpenter chosen county's lobbyist By FREDEaJCK SCBOEMEHL Of ... Del!y ........... Former state Sen. Dennis Carpenter says the fact that he lives in Orange County will wort to everyone's advantage aa he em barb on becomillt Oranie County 1ovemment's lerislat.ive advocate in Sacramento. Carpenter, 52, was named Ralph Clark. announced the selection following closed in· terviews with the candidates over a two-day period. In addition to bis local office, Carpenter bas opened an olftce in the Ellis Buildin1 directly (See LOBBY, Pase A.%) Wednesday to the lobbyist post ~ d m a unanimous vote of the com-/Aoe 'WO man ty Board of Superviaon. He wW e · represent Chapman, asked to withdraw from the case because he said it was putting pressure on his other law practice. .. •'This case is becoming an albatross to me," Adlerberg told the judce. Outside of the Manhattan Criminal Court however. two <See LENNON, Page AZ) 2wornen 1mayors . swap roles The mayors of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach made their "1rand exchange" today. not without a bit of humor. Costa Mesa's Arlene Schafer became mayor of Newport for t.be d•Y. and Newport's Jackie Heather toot over lbe helm in Coatalleea. TIN swap waa billed as an ef. fort '° bitter undentand ooe aaodler'• cities and to improve eommmdcat.iom iD a move to aal.e old wou.nda suffered in political wan throuah the years. Bat wt.lie their feet may have be•• planted firmly in each other's city, eacb's tongue was jutt u ftnnly planted in her cheek. <See llA YOU, Pa1e AZ> Fire probe arrest made A Newport Beach man has been arrested on suspicion of setting a fire in late November near Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. -... Robert Rothstein, 2S, of 300 Park Newport Drive, Apt. 105. was taken into custody in connec· ti on with one of three fires set just inland o( the highway on Nov. 29, said Mike Burnett, investigator for the Orange County Fire Department. Rothstein, a commodities broker, moved to Newport Beach aboutayearago, Bumettsaid. He said anyone with informa- tion about the fires should call in· vesti1ators at 538·3S51 . Coast The city cannot gain control of tbe land where the Coast Rl1bway oil field sits unless the property owner -Beeco Ltd. - pvet lta approval, a move con· aldeNCI unlikely in view or com-ments made by a representative fll tbe firm during Wednesday's eommisaion meeting. <See ANNEX, Pate A.%) Allo, the city raps tbe county for not maJdnl a firm commit· ment to ftndln1 an alternative airport site. receive $80,000 annually. k•lled ... hen The contract amount la double ., .., what the county paid Robert St. Clair, wbo served u tbe COUil· Wealher Some h1h cloudiness Friday but moatly sunny. Nortbeut winds 20 to 30 mph below canyons toni1ht. decreasing Fri· day. Hi&ba Friday 74 to 82. Lowa ton.l&bt 42 to 52. "' ~; loba Haskell, Beeco vice W'iiUlent, told the county panel .. proposed annexation was "premature. .. He rapped the city, saying it Mould devise other ways to llolt ll'Oftta it receives from the .U wen., located on the 8eeeo == but rooted in city Carroll Beek said serious in hospital Carroll Beek remains in serious condition today at Hoac MemoriaJHoepttal. Mra. Beei, ·tbe ll·year-oTd widow of Newport Beach real estate p6oneer Joeepb Beek, wu admitted to tbe bolpital on Nov. 20 and ii being treated ln tbe in· teulve care unit. Jira. Beek'a late husband orl1lnated the Balboa· llland Yacht Club ln lt22, waa lD· atnameatal in developin1 the ltlaad ud founded tb• 1Wl· popaJar ..... FerTJ. ROIPbl a1ldliortCHI at Hoq, wbere lln. 9elk Ml MIWd cm the bolpMal't aaillary for • yHn, woaldD't dlacloH tlM .... ~ ..... w... "At best, ~.)' alterations at <See Al&PO&T, Pate Al) Caroling tonight The Llvin·, Christmas Tree, a 7f.member •inlinl 1roup from Anaheim'• Weatern Hl1h Scbool whlcb perform• on a apeclally built lr'M·abaped plaUorm, wlll p......i a pro1ram toni1bt at Paabicm Island lB N••Polt Beaell. llualcal cllnctor Alea l:acbefl wlll lead tile 1roup i• a concert of CJui1tmM Carola ltartiq at 7:10 ~.m . In tb• ...... WllaldN ... ol u....,,, ... ty's man in Sacramento for oalJ hit by van 10 months before bit contract was canceled. An SS.year-old eobnlescent Carpenter, in a telephone in· h ti Llll-... terview from bis Irvine oft'lce, ome pa ent ••• .. -in said St. Clair's rrealelt diaacl· Newport Beacb Wednesday vantaae wu that be lived in the event.nc when •be stepped ID st•te capital, not in Oruce front of van on busy Newport Colinty. . Boulevard. As a Newport Beach realdmt, Dorotb)' W. SmJth, •bo ap- Carpenter aaid, be will be able pareatly wandered away UD· to be in more. frequent face.t. noticed fl"om tbe N•WJIOrl Villa face contact with aupemson ::-~::~ :.:C. = and other ranktni county of. Fountain Valle1 Commu1t1 ficlall. Aceordinc '° tbe Job propaaal Hoaptt.1 Trauma Ceater foDow. aubmltted to tlae board, .lnltbe7p.m .acddeat.Sbe6Mt Ca..,..... •ald lte waau '"to tta;:.=-:.. iatertaa. W..aa WM •ta...._ a r.:I Mtsw• ol eGID· I cl ~ lot .. I d m•hrl'-.. _._~a em-wear •I ara c .. n1 aa till ....... ol~.... ... 1t1pp1d..,..., ta fNM al .. _..._ --Hlltda clrtna lir ia.,._414 -nt1•da•lla,it. •Maril k*aol AHhtm. S-. ··1n..., ..... Giil ........ :., ......... been lddeted ..... ....., .. I Atltlllotttl• ••ld lb• -· aa •ldaWDlllJ dlfftnlt tllillll t.o .. _....!.. __ KC'Olllfllh " ... l•otortat wu DOrt•--• INSIDE TeltA ~ . 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MU. .... k "~rk .. Ila leapt _....... · • ,.....ntlll tM ~,....,al our ~·· Re ukt H wiU 10 a ... WQ aoward e&e•nlnl up claAlerout ..... o1 tom.c wute •~h a. &.M Lov.. Cual alte la New Yon .... ni. ._U auU!lori ... Utie to".,...... to tetOffl' Utie COl\I ol t0rttrtave acUoo f'rom compe0 i• ,..poulblt for dumpl ud •&Mlb l .U.• rrjrr• • •c-c-11•••._ WAR!i w. Poland CAP) -Poland'• bl&lat u.depeodent Wl· too lod.it} wu inveauaalin& pollUcal detenUou by t.be com· mwu: t iQ\'ernment after rejectiq etaar1es that t.be union wu re pon.s1bJ for preadln1 chaos ua aoercby bl Poland. Sobdarlly, wturh clalma to repreeent 10 million ol Poland's \8 million workers. also offered a moratorium oa waie de· mands A leading Pot.sh journallst said that the country was calm nd that Poland's truubles were bein1 exa11erated by foreign reporte~ ... ,,d ph•••.-• • :1 rd dq LONDON (AP) -The doUar soared today to ita hi&hest level against the West German mark since September 1978 and gold prices tumbled sharply for the third day in a row. Both evenLs were tied to the surge in U.S. interest rates with maJor banks raismg their prime lending rates to 20 percent on Wednesday. The dollu.r Jumped to 2.0115 West German marks this morn- ing, rrom 1.9938 late Wednesday. Gold traded in London at $560, and was $544 in New Yori, down $21 . Silver traded in New York at $13.50, down $1.31. Grafl .-Ila r9r• drop prd WASHINGTON (AP) -The Justice Department today dropped criminal charges· against former acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray Ill. saying there was insufficient proof that' Gray ordered illegal break-ins in a search for suspected ter-' rorists in the early 19705. . An attorney for Gray told U.S. District Judge William Bryant that the dec ision vindicated his client, who was indicted on a conspiracy charge in April 1978. Charge dropped against LA official A drunk driving charge agaim1t Los Angeles City Coun· ci Im an John Ferraro was dropped Wednesday. and Fer· raro caJled for an apology from the California Highway Patrol officers who participated in his arrest Orange County Deputy Dis· 1 r ict Attorney Art Koelle dr opped the charge because Ferraro's blood test results ~ttowed he was not legally drunk al the time of his arrest early Saturday. However, Koelle said officers who booked Ferraro acted prop- erly after the councilman mede an alleged erratic lane chan1e on the Newport Freeway near Costa Mesa and exceeded the speed limit. He said Ferraro could still re· ceive a citation for speeding. Ferraro said he was "very pleased" by the report that the charge was dropped. but he added that he wanted an apology rrom the CH P officer and sergeant who arrested and booked him into Orange County Jail. Asked if he bore ill feelings toward the CHP, he said: ··or course 1 do. What do you want me to do. go pat them on the back? l think they owe me an apology, especially that of· ficer and that sergeant who al· lowed this to happen." Ferraro had said he felt be was treated harshly because he is a public oHicial He was Band seeking old papers Newport Harbor High School's Sailor Band would like area resi· dents to drop orr their old newspapers in paper bags Salur· day al the parklng lot near the swimming pool. The drive, from 9 a .m. to noon, Is to raise funds for the band's scheduled May tour or Canada. The parking lot is off 15th Street across the strfft from St. A!tdrew's Presbyterian Church. particularly cntical of officials, who, he said, refused to give him a breathalyzer test as he had requested, rather than the blood test. A CHP spokesman said that no apology for the arrest would be forthcomine. 200 mourners . attend slain tretress' rites "Paula was never the sex symbol. She was always the girl- next-door symbol," ber mother said after the murdered 20-year· old actress was buried Wednfl· day at a Mormon cemetery in Garden Grove. About 200 people -family neighbors, friends from work and from church -were on hand for the funeral of Paula Ann Watson, only two weeks before she had planned to an· nounce her engagement on Christmas Eve. Miss Watson. a full-time psychology student at Cal State Fullerton, was found heated and strangled to death in her car Saturday behind a commercial complex in her hometown of Anaheim. only a few miles away. She had been missing since Thursday night, and police believe she ·was killed early Friday. Police said she bad· not been robbed. and the coroner found she bad not been raped, even though her slip and panties were misslnl and ber dress had been unbuttoned toUie waist. M Isa Wataon, a cifted student who graduated ftom high school a year early. 80t ber fi.nt break in acting wben model CberYI Tiegs' husband arranaed for the petite blond to do televlsloa com merdalr. She went on to aetint parta m the film "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," ti. U.S. televi1ioa IDOV• ie "The Fteddle· Ptinse Story." the ED1ll1b televlslon movie "SOS Titanic " and a aeries ol commercials for Mexican televiaion. TEL!PHONI . ~ .. ,,., ... , " .. Ore1te• ceHt ~111111-. C:..-.•llf .... 11••• --.•• 11r1,.-...1e1,,..._ • MW!ltw-ll ....... ,. lftO M ,., ..... <•• .... , • .,, ''"''· ........... -(.,.,, ......... ,. AM cle,.._.ea: (714) IU.o21 Cleeetfted ~-·: 142-1111 0''1Cll c.ea-..: mWtlt .. ,. .. ,... ~ tHdl: *7 Na. OM9' Nltlll .. Y Nlllltf_. eMdl: JJIH INcll ...,..._. • ............... •..... ~" .... -lllfGI .. a 1Gk .. M Ralporta ........ ol .. ..., ... CGffla 1aJd Uaat, while the • ........... ~tbemtort wUl M1W IDOn tbu Ila m11lion =•rae•. ~·.., t-.. rear , plM I &raffle data II baaed on tbNe mlWon UDual paMQlen. ''Tbll la typical of the bulc dtfedl LD tbe document," Coftln r•m•rted. Tbe City Attorney alao 1~d the environmental data in \be muter plan ii offered u a •tW· pleaaa fOf' a three-year-old En· vlronmental Impact Report pre· pared by t.be county. _ Coffin aaid the three-year~ document la inadeq~ate and "doean't really mean a damn thing." Newport Mayor Jackie Heather said she's hopeful the city can prepare some "positive" suggesUons on bow the muter plan can be im· proved before supervisors vote on the document. f ''"!f• r•9~ A I LENNON ••• fellow lawyers. who asked not to be identified, said Adlerberg told them be had received death threats as a result of his 1.$5.ign- ment to the case. Security was again heavy as Chapman was delivered to the courthouse wearing a bullet· proof vest. Eleven court officers ringed the courtroom and four correction officers stood nearby, alon1 with two detectives from the district attorney's squad. In the court, Judge Rena Uviller said she would take the matter under advisement and decide Monday on Adleberg's re· quest. Chapman appeared impassive during the brief proceeding. His hands were at his side; he oc- casionally shifted bis weight from root to foot. Chapman, who bas twice· at· te mpted suicide in the past, ac· cording to his lawyer, was being held for a psychiatric examina· lion. "I've got a good side and a bad side," the New. York Daily News said he told guards. "The bad side is very small. but sometimes it takes over the good side and I do bad things." Lennon's death Monday night outside his luxurious Manhattan apartment building continued to spark tributes from music fans. Some 10,000 people huddled in snow and wind Wednesday night for a candlelight vi1il in Toron· to. 2,000 gathered to mourn in Waahinitoti. 1,000 in Baltimore and 1,300 people held hands and sang Lennon's songs on the steps of the New York Capitol in Albany. "To me, his death made a bi~ hole in the world. said Brian Markle, 29, one of the fans who sang in Toronto. "There was no one like J ohn Lennon.'· For the third night, a small c rowd kept vigil outside the Dakota, where Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their 5-year-old son, Sean. Jn Brooksville, Fla., a 16-year- old girl who "idolized" Lennon and still was mourning her father's s uicide took a fatal overdose of sleeping pills Tues· day , authorities said. Jean Costello s aid he r daughter, Collee.n, left a note saying she was depressed over Lennon's death. In Salt Lake City. Michael Craig, 30. fired a pistol into bis mouth Tuesday after becoming despondent at the news of Len· non's death, authorities said. Burglars rob • music store Burglars smashed -a rear win· dow with a brick to enter the Licorice Pizza Music Store in Costa Mesa early Wednesday momiDC and took nearly $2,500 ln cash, records, tapes and other mercb&ndiae, police said today. A witness told officers three men carryin1 bats climbed back out of the broken window at 1813 Newport Blvd. at about 2:55 a,m. o.icn won will be,U. early aext 7e~r on • Q .t million muidpal dot pound to be bath in Eut lrvlne near the tt-year- ol" 1eneral store, accorclinl to publlc work• admlnlstrator Harry Drlicb. lrvlae presently leues apace at the Laguna Beach animal control facility on Lal\llla Ca- nyon Ro.d. The new f aclUt.y ii to be built adjacent to a propoeed $3.5 million city corporate yard, I which is now under desicn. The site for both projecta ll on Sand Canyon Avenue just llOUt.b of the railroad tracks. The city owns five acres there and bu • ''general 8'reement option" on another 20 acres, EbrUcb said. An "interim corporate yard" is currently operatine on the site, he added. At the same lime as plannin& proceeds ror the new dog pound and the permanent corporate yard, the city is inveatigatin& how two-lane oak tree-lined Sand Canyon Avenue can be ex· paoded into a six-lane divided thruway. The thruway is needed, say ci· ty officials, in order lo serve the truck traffic that will go lo and from the two proposed facilities. Additionally, Southern California Edison Co. is thinking about placing poles carrying high-tension wires along Sand Canyon Avenue. A spokesman for the utility company said that the Irvine Company has request· ed the power lines be placed along Sand Canyon A venue as an alternative to their present location in the Orange Tree com· munily near where residential development is proposed. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. said the city wants to widen the roadway without damaging the historic Irvine Country Store or the trees aJong Sand Canyon A venue. Fro• Page .I I MAYORS ••• In a missive proclaiming to- day Mayor Exchange Day, Mrs. , Heather spelled out that her of· fice was not to be cleaned up while Mrs. Schafer sat in Newport Beach. "I like it to have that special lived-in loolt. '' She also forbade the mayor or Costa Mesa, a city historically kn own as Goat Hill to Newportcrs. not to affix that label to Newport's posh Spyglass Hill. Mrs. lteather further pro- claimed she 'd try to pus h through a one-day raise for Costa Mesa's city manager, Fred Sorsabal. That, she said, is "so he can hold his head high when in the company of Bob Wynn <Newport city manager) and John Nicoll (Newport·Mesa schools superin· tendent)." She also offered to grant Costa Mesa the John Wayne Airport traffic that flies low over Newport Beach. In a similar proclamation, Mayor Schafer offered to re- name the Costa Mesa Freeway the "Newport Beach Freeway" and to give the beach communi· ty ·'all the traffic problems and headaches involved .... " Lennon death 'lwllabaloo' MOSCOW <AP) -The official news agency Tass said today a "hullabaloo" is being whipped up over the death of ex-Beatie John Lennon and that little is belnl said about the profit that business in· terest.s stand to gain from it. Correspondent Mikhail Beglov wrote from New York that the as- • sassination of LeMon outside the Dakota apartment building where he lived in Manhattan bas become "the biggest sensation ln America." "John Lennon, whom America paid practically no attention to ln recent years, i5 being put forward as virtually the spiritual leader of severaJ .1eneratiom of Western youth," Beglov wrote. ,re.,p ....... LOBBY ••• acrou tbe atrHt from tbe Qmllll ... aald ... bla propaMl _., 1111....W mau __. Of Ida •Ille• •pact available to •::• ....,, md otber eOUIQ al· ft tell wbea tbey are la , lacra .. nto on 1overnment ......... u ....... ==c.,.,..... wUl wark al M ~a drat CCIII· tract.or fw t.be eounly, reeelvinl no county beneflta u did St. Clair. .. ' freezing of Shah assets? BEIRtrr. Lebanon CAP) -All lraaiu ollSda1 1aid todA1 bit 1o•enunmt it ltudytq a U.S. propoeal to freeze the late abab'a a11eta ln U.S. bank.a -u at· tempt to n1move one of tbe main 1tumbllna blocks to releue ol tbe 52 American boetaaea. He denied a newspaper re1>0rt that release of the hostaees had been Jn bla proposal, Carpenter aaid "It would be a •lnlular honor for• me to have the op. portunity to serve Oran1e Coun- ty in tbiJ manner, bavlD' aerved it for ei1ht years a1 a· senator ... " · set forCbristmu Day. Carpenter ended bia term u · state senator in the cliltrict cov- ering coutal Orange County l.n December' 1911 and since then bas "been acUve in tryin1 to set back into the buaineu world." Carpenter ia a former FBI agent. He baa been acUve ln Republican politics at both the state and national levels. Among bis other clients, Carpenter represents the 32nd Agricultural District A.aaoc:iation (Orange County Fair), Califor- nians for the Peripheral Canal and the National Coalition for Marine Cori.senation. He also assists several companies in government relationst according to the proposal. Two associates , Stuart Sp~ncer and Barbara Brook, are employed by Carpenter. Fro• Pagr ,, I ANNEX ••• from ts5.000 to as much as St million once the takeover is complf.te. Last Monday. Newport City Council members paved the way for the city to negotiate with 138 West Newport landowners through whose property oil lines pass as they stretch from the oil field to the ocean. Joe Devlin. Newport's utilities director, told the county panel Wednesday that the city has every intention of exercising its option to take over the oil opera· tion when the lease expires. But, be claimed, Armstrong "has refused to honor the agree· m ent unl~s we enter into a new agreement with them.'' Devlin said the city's final hurdle in laking control will be to purchase the surface oil equipment from Armstrong. City officials. expecting re- sistance from Armstrong, have indicated they may have to go to court to get control of the oil equipment. f'rw• P•g~ .I I CABINET .•. of state. Brady said that was not the case. The nominees appeared together at a news conference at a downtown Washington hotel. In a written statement handed to reporters, Reagan said : ''These outstanding individuals combine a balance of ex· perienced hands with fresh races , new ideas and seasoned perspectives " Outburst hits murder trial WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) .-Defendant Jean Harris put on her coat and stormed out or the courtroom after a police detec- tive testified she appeared to be "acting" when she spoke with him after allegedly shooting S.:arsdaJe Diet doctor Herman Tarnower. The outburst came as Judge Russell Leggett ordered a 10· minute recess following Har- rison detective Arthur Siciliano's testimony about Mrs. Harris' reactions. She is charged with murdering the 69-year-old millionaire bachelor in a jealous ra1e over another woman. Siciliano testified that Mrs. Harris, a 57-year-old former headmistress of a Rirla'acbool. told him that she intended to take her life at Tarn'ower's estate in Purchase, N.Y., on March 10 and that abe only remembered shooting the doctor "in the band.:' Ahmad Aalsi, bead of Prilne Mlllilter Mohammad All Rajai'a public relations office. said in • telephone interview from Tehran that the latest U.S. response to Iran's condiilona for release of the bosta1es was "more poeitive" than the pre- vious U.S. answer. He denied the report by the leftist Beirut newspaper As· Safir that Iran bad accepted the U.S . pljln and the hostages would at! freed Christmas Day. He added: "We have not yet reached an agreement oo this issue. and we haven't given our response.·• Asked when the bostaaea would be released, Azili said, "We still do not know. When we give the U.S. our reply, it will be known. We are now in the pro- cess of ans we.ring the U.S. and I do not think it will take very long." He confirmed As-Safir's re- port that the United States pro- posed freezing the late Shah Motiammad Reza Pahlavi's as- sets in U.S. banks while the American courts decide if the money belongs to the Islamic re- public or to the shah's hjirs. There was no immediate com· ment from Washington on the As -Safir report or Azi1.i's com- ment. Irvine man loses $860, gets it back Eight $100 dollar bills and ' three $20's have round their way back to a 69-year-old Irvine man who lost the greenbacks during a visit to a park. Barney Saldi.no of 1 Ross St. was playing with his two dogs in a Northwood park on Remington Street when the money, to be used to pay doctor bills, ap- parently slipped out of his pocket He thought he'd never get it back "We'll just hav~ to pretend we lost 1t in Las Vegas," he told his wife. Gertie, when he got home and discovered he no longer had the money But Gertie had other ideas. "l got kind of excited." she said. "We caJled the police and put signs up in the park with our address and.phone number." And. to the delight of the Saldinos. a 9-year-old neighbor girl found the money, saw the signs and told the whole story to her mother. Maria Vega of 10 Glenn. Mrs. Vega called Mrs . Saldi.no and in no time the $860 was re- turned to Mr. Salctino. And he was so happ,y about the recovery that he gave S50 to each of Maria Vega's three children. Burglars get Lennon cut• SAN DIEGO (AP) - Burglars bave taken 3,200 albums including Jobn Lennon records from the company that owns radio station KCBQ. The albums. including complete collections of several singers, would coal $20,000 to replace, said a spokeswoman for Charter Broadcasting, Inc. Valuable office equip· ment and other items were untouched. n naotive pu:~les NEW YORK CAP) -From the devil'• voice to a Dall palnt- 1n1, there bu been no apec:ula- tlon about what compelled the man accused of kllliDI John I.Annan. But no aln1le, autboritatlve view baa been ottered by the capton ol llan David Cbap- man, tbe Beatlt ldolator, JtlUI follower and Hcurity auard cbarpd with tbt murder aad . ·now \IDll9I' lJllJCblatrie olleena· .Uoe. Amanc tJHt u... ot 1.DqutrJ tbat baH beeD reported, •l· 1,lJ:lhgtaA (o iD•••tlaatlYe ~;u.u.clM bWd "'• and that tbe devil ur1ed him on. Alaot .• lt 11 apeeu.lated that be d1dn •t a .. t.be way LeDDon auto- 1u phed an album for blm several boun before the fatal •boodna• that ...... outrqed by LeaDaa'• atatemeat 15 years a10 that tbt BeaU• were "more lmportmt t.bu J••," w that . be Wal ...,.... bJ • coetndlc- tloa tMltw.a I.--'• pool'•boJ, man-Clf·U.peoPle lm• .. Md bla alM·f\pr'e ,._.i wellla. The pcmtble Dall CCllllllCdon reaulted from a report tbat Cla•= ......., boqtlt, wt dbp proadDmtlJ ta Ida U•· m1 room. a 1100 pr1at al "UD: coin in Dali VlsJon." Tbe IUI'· reallat'a painUJll bu been in· terpreted .. repreaentlnt Abraham Lincoln '1 a11auina· Uon. Cbapmu'a law~r1. Herbert Adlert.a. baa deDHlCI tbat b1r client'• allet..S eoat .. lon CCID· talllecl a · cltvll-told·m• ital•· ment. A •wtt111tn~---r no ~ IADDaD .................... for jCbapmm 61 aat •.U. .., .a.ow_af d!m•~·---· Ml ..... o.a; .... ..,. .. ,,.i.. ........ "' ............. .,. Hawallit ... to ...... -.•• A ,_ acqaeWnaee el a... .. - man's, David Moore. a YMCA official in Chicqo, sai4 be re-I called the auapect'1 lrrit.atklD several yean a10 OYe.r Lennon'• 1M5 rem--about J•ua. •'I remember hlm H.Jla1, 'Who tba bell are they to c:GID• pare tbemaelves to J•ua!' He harped an It a Utlle. Re ......... theJ wen beinl a Wt arroc-. .. tor tbe record, t~~ ,,.... eeutor'• aftlee tioN tlae J-. at· ca.umu·1 arratpepeat. l'8l Le·.-·· ... .,.. ... ...... liberate. premeditated __.. doe.'' • CALIFORNIA llS (AP> A fonner lawyer for at'lOr Mlck•y Rooney bu bad felofty ~harlN ol for,.D and embeuJemctnt meet •••• blm for •lt.ffdly L•kJn1 • 110.• claeC'k vthlC'h beton1td to lh• en· t rtabwr 1')e two "-owsla wue nMct W•dntlday aaaln•l Oavtd A Wmlun.a Jr In Loi An&elea M unklpal C-Oun Alihouah WIMl&m li WH ,. hlrt'd by Roone)''S 11ent to Ml deee 1ame contrat't matten for the enter i.&illr. WW.ams .,u flred by Rooney Aua 1~. The act11r l1t'cw.td lht' au orney ol forJinl hU. 1i1nature to • ec.&ract for • pro1pectl ve teJevlslon motion p&et11ft tor NBC TV •••••• r .. ••krd SA(;RAM E 1'0 tAPJ A Superior. Court JUQe hu dela)'ed lllult-Sen Alan Robbins's pre· Umin&r)' lk•nne two Wt!t:ks, but is threaterung to have him arrested if he ( J rp lsses r\!ture co urt . ,,T ,.Tf . ." sess1Jonsd 8 . _ u ge enJarn1n ......_ ______ _, Diaz s t e rnly lectured Robbins' lwo attorneys Wt"dnesday after the an Nuys Democrat failed to attend a bru:r hearing on a defense motion to pos tpone his preliminary hearing from Dec 15 lo Dec 29 The lawyers said they didn't think there was any need for Robbins to attend because they were only discussing a procedural question. Robbins. 37, 1s charged with illegal sexual con· duel with three teen-age girls and of possession of a small amount of marijuana. He has pl eaded in· nocent and is free on bail I 11io11 flf l••r• r••u·a rd LOS ANGELES (AP I -Police have revealed that Lisa Ann Rosales. 7. whose body was found near a dam one day after she disappeared on the way home from school, was strangled. Separately. a Sl0,000 reward has been offered by Local 170 of the Sheet Metal Workers' lnterna· tional Association for information leading to the a rrest and conviction of the person who killed the girl. The girl's father is a member of the union. fff-f•fHUU f olb •hflrl LOS ANGELES <APJ -Despite a recount of ballots. defeated Rep James Corman. 0 -Van Nuys, failed to gain enough votes to keep the 21st Congressional District seat he lost lo anti·busing leade r Bobbi Fiedler. The end of the six·day recounting process Wednesday showed Corman had picked up only 23 votes. making his ma rgin of loss to Fiedler 7S3 votes . . .'WI I l.-mr111 r••ac·h.-d SAN DIEGO (AP) The United Methodist Church has tentatively agreed lo pay hundreds of elde rly residents of Pacific Homes retirement facilities $21 million m an out-0f-court settlement of a class·aclton civi l s uit Superior Court J ud~e Elward T Butler an· noun t'ed terms of the tentative agreement Wednes· day after two days of closed-door negotiations. ~,o..mb4W11,1NO H I F . • Local planners snubbed : Housing .panel cites 'anti-growth bias' l SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'t boatiDI t.81k force mi&bt encourap local 1ovemmenta to sidestep their 'plannln1 com· mlaaiom. But the Task Force on Affordable Houaina bu aot fonnally adopted that recommendation. An earlier draft bad aaid tbe IODint ad· minlltrator's dedlion 1'ouJd be flDal unleu ap- pealed to the city council or county board of aupervt.ora. Local 10vemments now ha~ the authority to uae thole procedures, but have not done ao. Critics question whether they would speed bulldin1 permit&, and contend that a sin1le deciaion·maker The panel, chaired by Beverly Hilla developer Nathan Sbapell. is· supposed to recommend ch•~•· in state laws and policies to encouraae the buildlna of more low-cost and moderate·coat boua· iq. would be more prone to corruption. • Tbe draft report, released Tuesday, inchades cutbacks in environmental and open·space laws, and changes in planning laws to speed the is· suance of permits and promote density. Another proposal would probibtt local 1ovem· ment aeneral plans from settln1 uide land aa open space, free. from development, except for r~•· sons or geolo1tc or fiood huard or preservation of "WJiclue scenic or cultural resources." That would •wear to prevent some setUn1 aaide of un- developed lend for recreation and scenery. .,. Former President Richard Nixon beam1 as he's introduced Wednesday night at • Chicago Boys Club's Chicagoan of Year di nner . At right is John E. Swearin1en, board chairman of Standard Oil of Indiana. IT SAID STATE LAWS reiutaUn1 develop· ment have an "overemphasis oa environmental protection and a stron1 anti-growth bias at the ex· pense of housing needs." One major recommendation. drafted by a sub- committee beaded by Philip Reilly. president of Mission Viejo Co .• a major Orange County de· veloper, could be a~complished without changin1 state law. A related recommendation would exempt housing projects from environmental Impact re- ports outside desi1nated "environmentally • sensitive areaa," lf the projects conformed to the local general plans. That is, local governments should be en- couraged to a ppoint "zoning administraton" who would rule on aU requests to build specific projects -not limited to housing -or gel variances from zoning restrictions. Planning commissions. which now have that job,-would be limited to long-range tasks. THAT WOULD SHORTEN the approval time but probably draw protests from environmental groups .. who contend the designation of "sensitive areas" would give short shrift to the ecology of other areas. They also say some environmental problems. Uke smog, aren't confined to small areas. Oath on loyalty brings ·lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A former substitute Doctors 'X' marks locati·on teacher has filed suit against the stale Board of Education. contending that a loyalty oath sbe was shy away • • forced to sign to obtain her job was unconstitu· 1 lion~·1i..ast spring, I applied as a teacher wilh the from ER A 0 qua,, n t tiny town Richmond school district, and this oath was in the s tack or papers they gave me to sign," Marvin SAN FRANCISCO Schmid, 36, of Kensington said at a news con-(AP> -The American fe r ence Wednesdaf. "When I protested, the Medical Association. secretary told me i I didn't sign, I wouldn't 1et while saying male doc· the job." tors should be more sensitive in their t reat· MS. SCHMID SIGNED the oath, which re· ment of female col· quired her to affirm that she was not a communist. leagues, bas voted over· But she added a disclaimer objecting to the oath wbelmingly against en· on the grounds that it discriminated against eom-dorsing the Equal Rights munists and then called the American Civil Amendment. Liberties Union of Northern California. However. the AMA ·s The ACLU filed a lawsuit late Tuesday in Con· House ·or Delegates. tra Costa Superior Court on Ms. Schmid's bebalf, meeting here Wednes· asking that the State Board of Education be or· day, did decide to name a dered to abandon all use of the loyalty oath. The committee to monitor the suit also named the school district and six other proeress or female doc- defendants. tors. A spokesman for the stale board said that it T h e H o u s e o f hadn't seen a copy of the suit yet and could not Delegates, which sets comment. policy for the AMA . BUI' SPOKESMAN VIC Biondi said the oath urged that "those physi- isn 'l uniformly required. c i ans currently i n ''Some districts do, and some don't.·• leadership positions .- George Blumenson, a spokesman for the dis· predorninan\Jy men - trlct. said that officials there believed they had to become more sensitized ask teachen to sign the oaths under state law. to treating women physi· cians as peers." "We depend on state funding . and under The 279-member group the law. if we knowingly violate the code. our fund-has three women as vot- ing can be withheld," Blumenson said. ___ . ----'--in g members . RICHMOND !AP) -When a young film maker told city officials he wanted to make a movie in their "quaint little town," they were delighted. Police re-routed traffic aroWld the filming in the Point Richmond district. Cha mber of Commerce officials sug-gesledscene locations. But the pleasure melted into ne r vousness this week when a newspaper reported that Richmond was playing host to an X-ratedfilm. On Wednesday, the Point Richmond Busi· ness Association said it opposed the filmingoflhe movie. "FROM WHAT WE know, it's an X· rated movie, and it.wasn't represented to be one and we're unhappy that this is going on in Point Richmond " said Lisa Boone. a gift shop opel'aior and president of the association. Film production manager Richard Frazier told the city council the movie was about "three guys in a song and d a nce group a nd their shrewd ma nager " He has cons ist ently insist· ed that the film is not pornographic. But the Richmond Independent, which obtained a copy of the script synopsis, said the film·· ~contains many explicit sex scenes ." Starring in the film is Georgina Spelvin. whose most noted earlier role was in the X-rated "The Devil in Miss Jones." Appearing as her lover is Howie Gordon, who posed in the buff in the November 1978 issue of Playgirl magazine. The unwitting Chamber or Com· merce was "really helpful," Frazier said. It directed h.im to the home of • Marilyn Acquistace, who let the film· makers shoot scenes in her living room. dining room and kitchen. NEWS THAT THE FILM might feature explicit sex didn't bother her at • all, she said. "What is a pornographic film anyway? I haven't seen a movie • sincetbeSoundofMusic." - Sbesaidshe was "very impressed by everyone who came into th.is house ." She added later, "It was really great seein1 all of th.is professional acting done." Mrs. Acquistace said she discovered the film would be for adults only when a cameraman told her that her children wouldn't be able to see it. --------------------------~ ·Predict Sell-Out! 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Manne olficlall. oo the other hand, said that any buUdiD& taller than 12 stories would mterfere with air station niabt ~auona The lS ton cumpronu1e seerm reasonable to both paru~ Comprorruse um 't usually a aood approach to safety •~i;Ub uch ~the building hei&hl reatriction1. However, in \ hls case lhal a µproae bis warranted for several reasons. foirst . a pplicable Federal Aviation Administration law allows the cons truction of Irvine Center buildines up to 20 storie~. rive stories taller than the present restrie· llOO Second. Manne Corps representatives could offer no real documentation in support of their initially suggested 12-slo ry hrrul. Such documentation would be essential in any poss ible le gal challenge of such a building restric· tion. Finally . Irvine Mayor Art Anthony. himself a former Marine pilot who fle w to and from the air station, pointed o ut that his e xtensive flight .experien~e indic.ates t~at L5-story buildings would do little to hinder aar stataon flight operations . The compromise seems a fair one. And a safe one. City pay boosts A 9 percent pay raise and a 2.5 increase in benefits is in line for all Irvine municipal employees -with the ex- ception or City Manager William Woollett Jr. WooUett had recommended that his own salary range be increased 20 percent. His recommendation would have brought his highest allowable salary to more tban $60,000. It could be argued that Woollett, who has been with the city s ince its· incorporation, automatically deserves the increase. And it mav be true that the pay raise would bring his salary into rough equivalency with other city managers in Orange County. However. the City Council acted properly in decid- ing to postpone Woollett 's raise. That pay increase will be voted on by the council on Jan. 13, afte r Councilman David Sills and Mayor Art An· t hony hold a negotiating session with the city manager. A private negotiating session is in order when the highest-paid city employee recommends a raise for himself that seems to be twice as big as the raises given to lower-paid e mployees. Bed tax helps budget Time was when one or the easier ways or bringing ad· ditional revenue into city coffers was simply to raise the hotel bed tax. But offi cials in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine three cilies expecting to share in a proposed hotel booni have round this route is more difficult these days That's because of Proposition 13, which requires a 1 wo-third.s vote of the c itizenry before any bed tax hike <·an be levied . The Newport Beach City Council is now considering whether to hold a special election in order to gain citizen baeking for a bed lax hike . lf a bed tax increase goes on the Newport Beach ballot and passes, Irvine and Costa Mesa would undoubt· edly cons ide r a similar move. All three cities have 6 percent bed tax rates, which, incidenta lly. are lower than the 8 percent Laguna Beach rate and the 9 percent San Diego rate. 1t may be that an increase in bed tax is a fair trade- off for a city that allows or inte nds to allow construction of ne w hotels . And a bed tax increase would mean a substantial financial gain in cities such as Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newpor1 ReaC'h . which now yearly collect $400,000, $775.000 and $1.3 million. respectively. With t he real pressure from Proposition 13 just beiin- ning to be really fell inside city halls, the climate just may be right for seeking citizen approval of a revenue source that affects visitors. not the city's taxpayers. • ~pin ions expressed 1n 1he space above are those of the Dally Pilot Dther views €:)(pre!>sed on th•s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Dally P tlot. P.0 Box 1560. Co5ta Mesa CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 Boyd/Rear, views Rv 1..1\1 . BOYD F'orty-Lhn·t· pcrn•nl c1f the grown wc>mcn 1n this country a re dissat isfied with their rear view appearances in lri· ple mirrors. They arc not proud of the shapt•s of their' seats On 1hl" c·ontrn r\' Such were the findinl!S 10 a· survey by a nalioual magazine Men were lf?lls concerned with this matter Only 20 J>4!rcent of them g roused about their Dt>ar Gloo1nv " Gu~ Now that San Clemente's goat.a have been taken off to die ln Jacumba (at a cmt of 1148 ,000 I we know who's the real 0 .0 .A.T . Tba\'1 rt1ht -the Good Old American Tax- payer. J .E.T. backsides. This is a worry about which many care more than I. Q. Where'd we get the ex- pression "beyond the pale" to d esc ribe something un· thinkable (Jr not appli cable or out of bounds? A. Prom Ireland -400 years ago. A 20-mile area around Dublin was ruled by English law . It was called The Pale. Those beyond The Pale were neither controlled nor protected. B e fore a parade is scheduled to roll on Penn- s y Iv an i a Av e nue II' Washington, D.C .. crewmen take down not just the traffic lights but the Ught poles, too. Q. How do you say "trees" in French? A. "Lei Bolses." Did I teU you It wa.s a French fur trap. per who named what's now the capital of Idaho? Q . 11 It true that U.S. President Martin Van Buren refUHd to take bta aalary while (n office? A. "l'1:..'S. bui h'-collected it all in oae lump sum, $100,000, 11 IOOa u IUa term wu up. --------~----------------------------------JukAlldenon Don't underestimate Kissinge_r W AIHINOTON -'l'b09e ol ua WM MW ..... aiftint U.. auda of t.M ,.._ac to ... wbat &be R•publi~u Ude bu walhed iD bave ~ upcm t.M footpriata of H•ary IUaalqer. Tbere bave even belD dmPMI thrw1h the mill ol fUuln1er within whl•r•rln1 diltance of Pr•• dent-elect Ronald RHtan'aear. No leaa than n -Preaident Gerald Ford haa ur1ed Re.,an to brine back Kbatnaer to call the forelfJl-policy pl1y1 . It would be a controversial appointment. No one ,. questions Kissin1er 's quaUlications. He possesses a calm mastery of forei1n affairs . an easy command of slrate1ic concepts and tactical details. He is also an Impress ive man , even magnf'•ic. Mailbox But it ii part ol bit mapeUsm that be ~ivea off discordant vibratloa. He hu ao aJr about him ~ detached intelleetuallt)' combined wlth a soft, droll, dlsarmiai manner. But I have deteded a tenaeneaa in him, a aenae of beleatuermenl. TROIE WHO know lbe man say be doe• nothin1 tr1tultoml)t; all la pro1rammed to advanc?e hia objeeUvet. More than a few wary watchers suapect K.iaain1er is a 1'1'ojan Horse-planted by the Rockefeller intereata inside lhe nation's hi&hest councils. In tbe mid-19505, be directed a series of foreign-policy studies for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund . Durjng Nelson Roc kefeller's quest for the presidency in 1968, news men seeking bis foreign-policy views would be told: "Gos~ Henry." Later, Kissinger held back rrom enlerin1 Richard Nixon's administration until it was clear Rockefeller would not be asked to join the cabinet. Even af\er . ., Kt11m,er became a ·power lD W ashtn1ton, he remained deferenU1I to Rockefeller. Aaaoela&es reclll, for inatance, t.bat Killlnaer usually returned Rockefeller's calls •head of the president's. Jn lt73, Rockefeller said of Kl11inc•: -"He's never let me down, and he's never let the country down .'' Their relationship was such that Rockefeller announced Kiuinter's engagement to Nancy Mqinnes and provided a plane for their honeymoon trip. IUSSINGE&, meanwhile. brou1ht David Rockefeller, chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank, into the State Department as an adviser. When the Republicans were· turned out in 19'76, Rockefeller named Kissinger chairman of the Chase Manhattan's i nt e rnational advisory committee. In a series of columns four years ago, I identified the late s hah of Iran as the leadin1 v,>:J.~~t-~ roJHD drum·bea&er for a liaalie t6I price iner••••· Rh me1Uomanl1cal ccmftde9ee dlliat the United State. would .....,.. ·u rested on tbe dellatatf•I rela\lombip be bad developed with Henry KluU.,er. · Nl&OD and K.iaalnter lou8t .., buUd ~the ou u the profedor of American iatereat1 in the Persian Gulf area, rather Uaan face the difftculUet ol baviq the United states look after t1-e interesta more dlrect11. TIMy quietly a.1reed lbat Uae ahah should be allowed to raile more oil revenue to bankroll the vast responsibilities they were encouracin1 him to undertake. It wu at leut an ialril\linl coincidence that the shah's stupendous oil profit• were channeled .1ar1ely throu1h lhe Chase Manhattan Bank. The shah inaiated "that au letters of credit for lhe purchase of oil go throup Chase Manhattan," an Iranian oil official told me. THE ROCKEt'ELLl!a8 were also partners with the shah in banking ventures and real-estate deals. Then after lhe shah was deposed, he turned to Ki ss inger and David Rockefeller, who arran1ed temporary refuges for him in Nassau and Mexico before they finally persuaded President Carter to admit him to the United States. As secretary of state, Kissinger thwarted every proposal to prevent the oil gouge, save those concerned with ways to finance tile rising oil bills This must go down in history as a colossal failure which ha s dwarfed and undermined whatever his other achievements may have been. Wh e n Ford asked the president-elect to consider Kissinger for secretary or state. Reagan amiably rejected the recommendation. But that was several weeks ago. Kissineer has now eased his way quietly, gently, almost invisibly into the ant e r oom o r t h e Reagan admin.istrat1on. As one associate put it "You sho uld never und e r estimate Ki ssinger 's charm " Outpatient care can cut surgery costs To the Editor . The soaring cost or medical in· surance over the past six or eight years has put a substantial burden o n indi viduals and employers who pay lhese pre· miums. The ins urance com· panies insist that the pre mium only reflects the escalating costs imposed by the medical pro- fession. One or the local medical plans that our insurance brokerage firm represents re· alized a 40 percent premium in· crease this year alone. A giant step that can be taken toward he lping t o r educe medical costs is the utilization or the out -patient s ur gica 1 facilities. For many operations. hospital confinement is totally unnecessary l rece ntly un derwent an orthopedic surgery on my elbow. At the recommen· dalion of my surgeon this was performed at the Newport Center Medical Ambulatory Surgical Filci lity. The four operating r ·oms conta in the most modern s urgical and anesthetic equipment available. I found the staff to be extremely courteous. cons\'ienlious. and compassionate. THE COST to my insurance carrier was about a third of what an in-patient fee for the same procedure would have been. Most important, my re· cuperation was in the comfort of my own home. My convalescent needs were taken care of by my loving family who were able to s pend their time with me without having to contend with crowded parking lots during burdensome visiting hours. It ia up to the medical doctors to recop.ize these facilities and use them for the convenience and reduced costs to all con· cemed. Understaffed and over- crowded in-patienl hospitals will have a lesser demand placed up- on them and the patient will ap- preciate a less traumatic pre- 1nd post-operative exper~ence. CHARLES H. TORRES !tif ....... , .,, .. To the Editor: l would like to comment on lhe Dallr. Pilot article reiardlnt the deel nlna akllls in written H · p reuion ln the Huntln1ton Beach Union H1&h School Dia· trlct. I know and respect mar teae,b.n lhr'otlibout R....._ Buch: however, I fHI, tb• deC!llnina 1kUb1 in this area are the direct re"ult of le~chers who do not take lhe time to correctly mark punctuatJon and sentence _. --·· struclure on students' papers Students tend to do what 1s ex- pected of them, and If IOW QUalJ- ty work 1s acc:epted. that 1s what they will produce THE IDEA that suc:h marking will stine a student's creativity is just a creative way l)f letting th e t eal'h e r s hirk hi s respons1 b1 lJ ty. When my son transferred to a private school. every ~1aper came bar k properly corrected, a nd hi s s k ill s improved dra matil'a ll) 1n JUSl lj few months l realize this takes a lot of the teacher's time but 1f 1t can be done in pnvate schools and at the c·ollegc l~vel, 1t can also be done in our public srhools <tl all levels ANNETTE Wll-50N f.RJUUHI fll' lff'#I To the Editor: How super it would be if the world's next generation would accept the Baez. Fonda and Denver message of love and s har ing, Pilot. D ec. 7, particularly. s ince the three have made their pile. Steve Allen hoped for a lawful world community. He suggests that, ''nations with no allegiance to m ankind" have been our problem plus moral education lagging too far b e h ind technology. THIRTY-NINE years ago, our weakness and confusion left us vulnerable to attack. Currently, with our foreign ser vice members still held hostage by Iranians who spent eight years being educated here, it is obvious that we have been doing something wrong for some Ume. Perhaps this generation's greatest gift will be the zeal with Puneh wh ic h we urge the new administration to work toward reasonable goals. If we 1enerate enough military and economic stren~ to rally our friends, UM same effort should ur1e mott reasonable objectives upaa our ene mies. History seems to indicate that stren1th wisely used makes more love poaaible. LYMAN S. FAULKNER .v.ori~ To the Editor: Your Nov . 27 editorial ent.Jtled "Short Week Fizzles·· does not represent the e xperience we have had for nearly 10 yean. Durmg that period of time, we have been on a four-day work week and love it. When we de· t·ided to implement the pro· gram, we had five manufaclur· ing plants and 250 employees. Today we have 25 plants and 1,650 employees -many of wh om joined Fluoro· carbon through acquisition. U we were to return lo a five-day week we could anticipate rebellion. MIKE HAGAN President. Fluorocarbon l 11b11n1·11 rigla• To the Editor: Your Dec. 5 editorial. "Abor· lion m orality" proudly pro· claims a woman's constitutional right to do what she wills with her body, and loudly casU1ates those who would deny it. But, where does our ConsUtutJon or Declaration of Independence give an individual Ole right to deny another. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? You never uked Ole question -Didlhebabeinthewomb really want to be aborted? Really want to die? PERHAPS you reel that it is a "Vllltlng Day." mere matt.er of degree -like the lady that was a litUe bit pre1nant -whether the babe was k illed in the womb. atrancJed at birth, suff~ated in a crib , butchered in adolesceece or poisoned in old a1e. In eacli cue. it was kill. kill, ki.U. In each case, the vic- tim wu &mwanted. It would seem our sob-sisters have so successfully seduced the morals of today's jurisprudence Ulat even the editors of our sup- posedly moral and unbiased newspapers and are now covert- ly sayin1: To hell with the vic- tim ! It is dead and can trouble us no matt. Let the murderers 1ofree! THOMAS H. ANDERSON. JR. \tHt-JW,...NU To the Edilor: A Daily Pilot editoi-ial of Dec. S attacked anti-abortionists for seeking to halt the killing of unborn babies and for opposinc the use of tax money to finance the killing The Pilot claims that a woman can choose to have an abortion because it is "a right now constitutionally 1uaranteed" and therefore it ls immoral to take away this "right." Jn the 1857 Dred Scotl decision. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Negro was a non-person. The Hiller relime in Nazi Germany declared tbe Jew to be an unmenscb , a non-person. The U.S. Supreme Cour..t in 1973 declared the unborn baby to be a non-penon. THF.St.: ntat.:t.: dttlsions are shockin1 crimes a1alnst humanity and morality. TM lut 1 Is the worst. because it has already caused more killinl of human Life than even the six million dead claimed for tht N11i holocaust. Instead of helpin1 to promote the monstrous crime of abortion, the Daily Pilot alon1 witb newspapers throu1bout the natJoo should join ln a tam"'91 of .M1hteous an1er qai.alt tiet moat terrible deatll mm la t history. :avo s. BAAPA I lAUer1 from ~ .,_ -~. .,.,.. "8N to celllflw ....... ,. IJIGC• or •tiff'd11111te Def u ,.., .... lAtten of JOO IOIJlrdl or wu •., gf~ pn/ff'ftttt. AU a.n.n .... .. cl•........,._, ... ..... bMI "°ma'"°" be_, ......... ,.... ,, 11'/fidftl "'"'°" ... ,, ... p~'"'°"'"°' bf,.. ... CALIFORNIA ooney sues fired lawyer .\NU EL •. I Ar 1 A foma•r lawyer for MC'lO( Mldlt!)' Rooney bu had feloay ctu.r1~• ol fotltl')' and t'mlM>uJ4om.n1 filed a1ala•t him rur •u.e.d• lakma a tlU,000 ..,h ck,. wfut h belon1ed to the en· tut1i1lifwlr 'rM twu W Wlla were fll41d Wtdnt1d1t)' 1&1am11l Oav1d A. William-' J r In l.01 An1ele1 M uruc1.,al CoW1 Althou8h W1lh1t m :s wu .... ,. h11 rd b) Ruont'y'b •&eot to =••• ~me rontncl m•Uen. for lh'1 enter· t , Wilbamc& WIL'> Cir~ by Koooey Au• lS Tbe aetor M'~ th~ attornc)' vi toram1 bts 1i1nature to a COOlraca for ll vn>)1>trlJve television mohon pkt"~ for • Ul TV ......... rPftNkt-d A 'l\AM E TO 1AI'1 A Superior Court JI.Mlle has dela) ed :.iate Sen Alan Robbins's P.re· lunuu1n heanng tv.o v.ecks. but 1~ threateniJtg to ha\Cc him arrested if he '•) """" lulu.e court sessions Judge Be nja min U1az s ternly lectured Robbins· two attorneys \\ cdncsday taflt>r th<' Van Nuys Democrat failed to attend a bnt'f ht·Jring on a defense motion to p<istpone his prehm111ary hearing from Dec 15 to De<· 29 The law}er)o. '·llll l ht·y didn't think there was any need ror Rohhin~ to attend because they were onl> dtscus!>ing J procedural question Robbms . :n. 1::. charged with illegal sexual con duct with thrct.-tec11 age girls and or possession of a s mall amount of marijuana He has pleaded"in· nocent and 1s free on bail I 11io11 of ff•r" r••u·1e rd LOS ANGF:LES IAPJ Pohce have revealed that Lisa Ann RosC1 les, 7 . whose body was found near a dam one day after sht: disappeared on the way home from school, was strangled. Separately. a $10.000 reward has been offered by Local 170 of the Sheet Metal Workers' lnterna· tional Assoc1allon for informalion leading to the arrest and conviction ur the person who killed the girl The ~irl o;; rath<'r 1s a member of the union ftf#f•fltfH I J' fl f b "h fl rl I.OS ANGELES <AP) Despite a recount or ballots, defeated Rep James Corman. D-Van Nuys, failed to gain enough votes to keep the 21st Congressional District seat he lost lo anti-busing leader Bobbi Fiedler The end of the six ·dC1y recountln~ process Wednesday showed Corman had picked up only 23 votes. making his margin of loss to Fiedler 753 votes ,.,.,.,I l••tnf•H I rf•flf.•h••d SAN DrEGO IAP> The United Methodist Church has tentutlVl:'ly CJgr~d to pay hundreds or t'ltkrly n·<;Hif'nt .. or Pac·ific llomes retirement fa c 1htit•:-$21 m1llJ•1n 1n an ou t or.court settlement of a cla~ .. LH.·twn civil !'>Ult Superior Court .Judge Edward T Buller an· nounced lerm!. of the tentative agreement Wednes· da~· C1flt'r two days of l'IO'>l·d·door negotiations \ • lt'elco•ed Former President Richard Nixon beams as he 's intr oduced Wednesday night at • Chicago Boys Club's Chicagoan of Year dinner. Al right is John E. Swearingen, board chairman of Standard Oil of Indiana. Oath on loyalty brings lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A former substitute teacher has filed suit against the state Board or Education. contending that a loyalty oath she was forced to sign to obtain her job was unconstitu- tion a I. "Last spring, J applied as a teacher with the Ric hmond school district, and this oath was in the stack of papers they gave me to sign," Marvin Schmid. 36. of Kens ington said at a ne'N1l con· ference Wednesday. ··When I protested, the secretary told me if I didn't sign, I wouldn't cet the job." MS. SCHMID SIGNED the oath. which re- quired her to affirm that she was not a communist. But s he added a disclaimer objecting to the oath on the grounds that it discriminated against com· m unists and then ca~led the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. The ACLU filed a lawsuit late Tuesday in Con- tra Costa Superior Court on Ms. Schmid 's behalf asking that the State Board of Education be or'. dered to abandon all use of the loyalty oath. The suit also named the school district and six other defendants. A spokesman for the state bOard said that it hadn't seen a copy of the suit yet and could not comment. BUT SPOKESMAN VIC Biond.i said the oath isn't uniformly required. "Some districts do, and some don't." George Blumenson, a spokesman for the dis· trict. said that officials there believed they had to ask teachers' to s ign the oaths under state law. "We depend on stat e funding, and under the law, if we knowingly violate the code. our fund· ing can be withheld." Blumenson said. Predict Sell-Out! JOHN WAYNE AMERICAN 0 This genuine John Wayne ceramic masterpiece was designed as a proud salute & tribute to John Wayne, a great American. ll is officially reported there are now less than 100 cases of this magnificent John Wayne Bust containing fine Kentucky bourbon available in Southern California. It is a true collector's muterpiece and it is a very limited edition. Many of John Wayne's friends ·& admirers will wish to acquire this great living likeness of John Wayne. The bust is encased in a magnificent brown velvet carton embossed with the Medal of Hobor, in Gold. i. tile nm the lolaa Wa,.e BMt ta IHK avallable at yoar faftrt&e retaU store, PLIA• CALL OUR TOU FRU Nu.DI ~una.1encce. .... ,.... .. 1111ntea. ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IOO-aat-1717 •• -of ar..,.. CoUftlJ .......................................... (714) -·- SOUTHERN WINE A SPIRITS Exclusive Distributor --...~~~~~,~~~~--~~~~~~~ ~. I L Thufld8y, o.c.mber 11, 1980 H I F CWL Y fllLOT .Local plnnners snubbe~ Hou8ing panel cites 'anti-growth bias' ~ SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 'a howllnl task force. might encoura1e local 1ovemments to sidestep their plannin1 com· miaaions. An earlier draft bad said the 1onin1 ad· 1 mlnistrator'a decision would be flnaJ unleu ap- pealed to the city council or county board of supervisors. • . But the Task Force on Affordable ffousln1 baa not formally adopted that recommendation. The panel, chaired by Beverly Hilla developer Natban Shapell. is supposed to recommend cbanfes in state laws and policies to encoura1e the building of more low-cost and moderate-cost hous- ing. Local governments now have the authority to use those procedures, but have not done ao. Critics question whether they would speed buUdina permita, and contend that a single decision-maker I would be more prone to corrupt.ion. 1 I The draft report, released Tuesday, includes cutbacks in environmental and open·space laws. and challles In pla.nning laws to speed the is- suance of permits and promote density. IT SAID STATE LAWS reautaUnc develop· ment have an "overemphasis on envTronmental protection and a strong anU·growth bias at the ex· pense of housing·needs." Another proposal would prohibit local govern· I ment general plans from settinl aside land as · open space, free from development, except for rea· sons of geologic or 1'ood huard or preservation , of "unique scenic or cultural raburces." That would appear to prevent some settine aside of un-: developed land for recreation and scenel')'. 1 • One major recommendation. drafted by a sub· committee headed by Philip Reilly, president of Mission Viejo Co .. a major Orange County de· veloper, could be accomplished without changing state law. A related recommendation would exempt : housing projects from environmental impact re· • ports outside designated "environmentally ' sensitive areas," if the projects conformed to the • local general plans. . : That is. local governments should be en- couraged to appoint "zonmg administrators" who would rule on al\ reque:;ts to build specific projects -not limited t8 housing -or get variances from zoning r~trictions Planning commissions, which 'now have that job. would be limited to long-range tasks. THAT WOULD SHORTEN the approval time but probably draw protests from environmental groups, who contend the designation of "sensitive areas" would give short shrift to the ecology of other areas. They also say some environmental problems. Like smog, aren't confined to small areas. Doctors 'X' marks location shy away • • from ERA o/ quaint tiny town i SAN FRANC rsco (AP> -The American Medical Association. while saying male doc· tors should be m ore sensitive in their treat· ment of female col· leagues, bas voted over· whelmingly against en· dorsing the Equal Rights Amendment. . RICHMOND IAP) -When a young film maker told city officials he wanted to make a movie in their "quaint little town." they were delighted . Police re-routed traffic around the filming in the Point Richmond district. Chamber of Commerce officials sug· gestedscene locations. synopsis, said the film·· ;contains many explicit sex scenes.·• Starring in the film is Georgina ' Spelvin, whose most noted earlier role was in the X-raled "The Devil in ~iss • Jones.·· Appearing as her lover is : However. the AMA 's House of Delegates. meeting here Wednes· day. did decide to name a com m.ittee to monitor the progress of female doc· lora. The Hou se of Delegates, which sets policy for the AMA. urged that "those physi· cians turre nlly in leadership positions predominantly men - become more sensitized to treating women physi· cians as peers." The 279-member group has three women as vot· in~ members But the pleas ure melted into ne rvousness this week when a newspaper reported that Richmond was playing host to an X-rated ftlm. On Wednesday, the Point Richmond Busi· ness Association said it opposed the filmingofthe movie. "FROM WHAT WE know, it's an X· rated movie, and it wasn't represented to be one and we're unhappy that this is going on in Point Richmond," said Lisa Boone, a gift shop operator and president of the association. Film produclion manager Richard Frazier told the city council the movie was about ·'three guys in a song and d ance group and their s hrewd m anager · He has consistently insist· ed that the film is not pornographic. But the Richmond Independent, wh ich obtained a coov of the script Howie Gordon, who posed in the buff in the November 1978 issue of Playgirl magazine. The unwitting Chamber of Com· merce was "really helpful," Frazier said. It directed him lo the home of Marilyn Acquistace. who let the film· makers shoot scenes in her living room. dining room and kitchen. NEWS THAT THE FILM might feature explicit sex didn't bother her at • all, s he said. "Whal is a pornographic film anyway? I haven't seen a movie since the Sound of Music.·· She said she was "very impressed by everyone who came into this house." She added later. "It was really great seeing all of this professional acting done." 1 Mrs. Acquistace said she discovered ' the mm wouJa be for adults only when a cameraman told her that her children wouldn't be able to see it. 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Tbe first WU a latberial of ba&lt eiUll' ...... aboard a harbor excun6aft boa& ud tbee edJe.rtalDlll& to a dinner at lhe Balboa Bay Club. · Both mayon say they want to increue ~mmunlea· ttOU and mutual undentud•na ol problems between tbe Cl lift . The q..eatlon of wbetbtr there la cake WMler all this t<'U\l is ex~ted to be aMwered IOOll. Colla Mesa baa Iona MM&1hl Newport Beacll '1 ·~ for its dream of a marina at the moutb of the Saata Alla River and w extension of University Drive between lrvme and Mesa. Newport's council. puttlna tbe ftnilbinl touehel to b tau~ mandated Local Coastal Plan, hu included no •• Port for filther proposal in the document scheduled for ronsideration this month. Nor has Costa Mesa done much to aid ill new friendl m their fight to put a lid on arowth at John Wayne irport. It's too early to tell if the friendly spirit beinl exhibit· ed by the two mayors will develop mutual assistance on these programs. It can't hurt. We salute their effort. · Benefits costly Costa Mesa firemen are looking for a better retire- ment plan, one that would offer them about 75 percent of their pay when they quit working at a1e 53. City·negotiators are dragging their feet. They're of· f ering only to pick up most of the tab on current retire· ment plans that offer up to 74 percent of pay at a1• 58 after a fireman bas about 40 years of service. The city also is tossing in raises over the next three years totaling abou\ 17 .S percent. But the firemen claim they are one of the best depart· ments in Orange County, capable of handliDI hiefl·riM building fires and so good that they have helped &ain Costa Mesa the least expensive insurance rates possible. They say they 're tired of being compared for salary and benefit packages with departments of less caliber, many of them with retirement plans similar to what the Costa Mesans want. They also note they don't make the pay that firefighters get in either Newport Beach or Santa Ana. They've taken their retirement pay plan, modeled after one gained by the California Highway Patrol, to the City Council. In agreeing to look at the situation, the council will have to make some hard decisions. The proposed retirement package, city ad· ministrators say, is too costly in an era when cities are submerging in debt because of outlandish retirement costs. The question then is how to reward one of the best de· partments in California for its continued excellence. eity Council members would be forgiven by tax· payers if they concluded that 17.5 percent in raises and retirement al age 59 with 74 percent of pay is reward r nough. Welco01e 'gusher' In a continuing effort to keep Costa Mesa supplied with Southern California's most precious commodity, the local water district brought in a gushing new water well this week. Hilting water at several levels down to 980 feet was really no big problem. The coast ·s underground water basin is as full as it ever has been. thanks to three wet years and the availability of supplementary water from Northern California and the Colorado River. The new well may produce up to 4,000 gaUona a minute , about 1,500 more than the water from Northern Consolidated Water District's other four wells. It should help keep water costs down, saving more than an estimated $100,000 yearly in import expenses, and provide better water than that imported. Expanded use of well water (about haU as costly as the imported stuff> will help ~P water bills near their current level. That will be no mean feat considering the expected expense of imported water which rises with the cost of energy required to pump it over the mountains to our coastal plan. • 8 p1nions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. C>ther views expressed on this page are those of their authors an~ artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/Rea~ views Bv L.M. BOYD Forty·three percent of the grown women in this country are dlssatisf1t>d "A·ith their re ar view appearances in tri· pie mirrors. They are not proud of the shapes of their' seats. On the contrary, Such D~ar Gloon1y Gus Now that San Clemente'• 1oata have been taken off to dle in .Jacumba (at a cost of UU,000) we know who's t.be real G.O AT. 'l'laat •• rtght -the Good Old American Tu· ,.,.... J .E.T. • .. were the findlnCI ID a survey by a national ma•aline. Men were less concerned wltb tbis matter. Only 20 perceat of them groused about their backsides. Thia ia a worry about which many care more than I. • Q. What's a "Navajo con- vertible"! A. Relervation jar1on fer a pickup truck. What a lot of people don't realize is the Soviet Union is the fifth largest Moslem oa- t ion in the world accordlnt to population1•. Forty·fhe million Moelemt live tMre. Only other countries with more Mo1lem1 are In· donesla , Pakhtan, Ban_JladetJh and lncHa. Q . II It true tllat U.S. ,, .......... v .... refuaed to &Me llll 1alary while In aftlce1 A. Yea, but he colleetad It .tll in one It•., r 11um, St00,000, 111oon aa h&A t.erm wu up. • -·- \. Thoml1 P. Haley I Publllher T1-Rn Ke.vii/ ... ~.a.. .... 11.1• S.rbltra Krel ... ch/Edtter.., ,..._ ,...., J_. A.lenon ·Don't underestimate Kissinger WAIHINOTON -no.. ot • ............. awq .... ... ., ....... lie ........ tM ..,.Miu. Udt Ml ..... .. ..... c ·~·~tllll footprlMta !'::l.~"::i. ~-= •••t •f Kl1IJ•1•r wltl1ln 11••••••••1 •htaat• of P.ual•••t·•l••t Roaald ........... No 1 ... t~aa ••·Pre1t•nt QeraldrwdUIUl"fldJtMaan .......... .......... .., cell tbe ............ 1 ., .. , •. It wout• be a controv.enial anomt...t. Jlfo Ofte l •••tloat halnter's qulllk:ations. He pouasea a calm mastery or forel1n affairs, an eaay eomm..S of atrate1ic concepts and tac.'tical detaill. He is also an hnpreaaive man. even map••ic. Mailbox lut It la put ol bll matD«ilm tbat he ti••• off dlaeordaat vlbraU.. Be bu an air about bim of det.ebld intelleetuall\1 eolll•lDed Wllfl a soft, droll, cllaarmilll maaner. But I baa detected a temwas in him, a aeue of beleaperment. 11IOI& 1flM) know tbe man aay be does aothlnl 1ratultomly; all la pro1rammed to advance bis objectjvea. More than a few wary watchers suapeet IOaalqer lJ a Trojan Horae planted by the Reckefeller interest.a inside t.be nation's hilbest councils. In the mid-la'50a, he directed a series of foreip-policy studies for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund . During Nelson Rockefeller's quest for the presidency in 1968, newsmen seekifte his roreip-pollcy vieWB would be told: "Go see Henry." Later, Kissin1er held back from enterin1 Richard Nixon's administration until it was clear Rockefeller would not be asked to join the c~binet. Even after Kiaalapr became a power in Wuhl••ton, be remained deferential to Rockefeller. AttodateLreeall, for lnlt.anee. tbat Kill1Dler uaually mumed Rockefeller'• calls ahead of tM prealdent's. In 19'73, Rockefeller aaid of Klaslqer: ''He'1 never let me down, and be't never let tile country down ." Their relatlon1bip was such that Rockefeller announced Kluin1er'1 en1a1emeat to Nancy lfaalnnea and providM a plane for their boneymooa lrtp. IUl81NGE&, meanwhile, brouaht David Rockefeller, chairman of tbe Chase Manhattan Bank, into the State Department as an adviaer. When the Republicans were turned Out in 1976, Rockefeller named Kissinger chairman of the Cha s e Manhattan 's i n t e r n a t I o.n a I a d v I s or y committtt. In a series or columns four years ago, I identified the late shah or Iran as the leadin1 dnt•·be ..... for ....... oU prlee lncrea1e . Hi1 meaaiomMlaeal e..,...ce tMt U.. Uaited llaa. ...W taln• It rested on tit• dell11tt111l relatlonlhip he had deHao,.d wltb ~ Klu ... er. Niacm ... ltlll ..... == butld ............ . of Amertcu lllt ....... ta UM Peral• a.If a,.., r.._, tMn faee the diftleWUel of MW.• Ualted ..._ a.. after ti.. tnter..U _.e .aireeU~. ~ quietly --"" t•at ta.. •Mb 1bould be~ .. ,...._.. oil re~e-to Mi*nft "-•Ill\ ruponal•llltlea •••1 were . eneoaraclal lalm to uact.rtake. It wu at leut an lntriCulq coincidence that lite shall'• stupendous oil profits were ch1nneled .1ar1ely throqh the Chase Manhattan Bank. The shah inslJted "that au letten ot credit fer the purellue el oil '° tbrogp ChaM MMhaU..," an Iranian oil official toW me. THE aoe&t:Ft:LL&U were also partners with the sllaalt in bankin1 ventures and real-Hta~ deals. Thea aft9 the Shala WM ••Hd, he turne.i to Kisatnyer aad David Rockefel er, who arra11ed temporary refu1es for tlim in Nassau and Mexico before they finally persuaded President Carter to admit him to the United Stat.ea. As secretlry of state , K issin1er thwarted e•1 ery proposal lo prevent the oil ·1ouge, save those concerned with waya to finance the riaiftc oil ·bills. nus must 10 dow1' in history as a coloHal failyre which has dwarfe4 a11d undermined whatever lail «Mr a<'hievemenll may have been. When Ford asked 1 the president-elect to co111ider Kissin1er fOf' sttretary ~state. Reagan amiably rejected the recommendation. But U.at was several weeks ago. Kissinter has now eased his way quietly, gently. almost invisibly into the anteroom o f the Rea1an administration. Ar. one associate put it: "You should never underes timate K i uin1er's charm.'' Outpatient care can cut surgery costs To the F.ditor: The soaring cost of medical in- surance over the past six or eight years has put a substantial burden on individuals and employers who pay these pre· miums: The insurance com- panies insist that the premium only re~ the escalatin1 costs imposed by the medical pro- fession. One of the local medical plans that our insuranc e brokerage firm represents re· alized a 40 percent premium in· crease this year alone. A giant step that can be taken toward helping to reduce medicaJ costs is the utilisation ol the out-patient surci cal facilities. For many operations, hospital confinement is totally unnecessary. I recently un- derwent an orthopedic i1ur~ery on my elbow. At the recommen- dation of my s urgeon lbis was performed at the Newport Center Medical Ambulatory Surgical Facility. The four operating ,., oms contain the most mode rn surgical and anesthetic equipment available. I round the staff to be extremely courteous, conscientious, and com passionate. TllE COST to my insurance carrier was abo•t a third of w9'at an in-patient fee for the 1arne procedure would have been. Moat important, my re· cuperation was in the comfort of my own home. My convalescent need.a were taken care of by my to.int family who were able to spead their time with me without having to contend with crowded parking lots during burdemome visiting hours. It ia up to the medical doctors to recopiae these facilities and use them for the convenience and reduced costs to all con· cemed. Understaffed and over· crowded in-patient hospit1~ will have a lesser demand placed up· on them and the patient will ap- preciate a less traum1tlc pre. and poet-operative e:a:perience. , CHARLES H. TORR~ ""........ ""'"" To the Editor: I would Ulte to comment oa the Daily Ptlot article reaarclint the dftlinlnl skills in writtea ea- pre11ion. In the Huatin1'oa Beach UnJon Kith Scbool Dll· tr1d. 111 ...... "~ • .., .... ..,..., rt 7 ,.. reaeb; Mwe•er, I fMI UM ..................... the ctt.rec.ot iWult of teedlen ., do not take Ute Ume tQ ~rtttUY rna..-pmctuaU. Md .. t.ee structure on students' papers. Students tend to do what is ex· peeled of them, and if low quali· ty work is accepted, that is what they will produce. THE IDE~ that such marking will stine a student's r reativity is just a creati ve way of letting the t ea c h e r s hark ha s responsibility. When my son transferred to a private school, every paper came back properly corrected, and his skills improved dramatic ally in just a few months. I realize this takes a lot of the teacher's time but if It can ·be done in private schools and at the college level, it can also be done in our public schools at all levels. ANNETTE WILSON I,,,..,,.,,,,. ,,, fNUI To the F.ditor: How super it would be if t.be world's next generation would accept the Baez, Fonda and Denver message of love and s harin1 . Pilot . Dec. 7 , particularly. since the three have made their pile. Steve Allen hoped for a lawful world community. He suuests that, "nations with no allegiance to mankind" have been our problem plwt moral education la11in1 too far behind technology. TBlllTY-NINE years a10, our weakness and confusic:iin left us vulnerable to attack. Currently. with our foreign service members still held hostage by Iranians who spent eight yean being educated here. it is obvious that we have been doinl somethinc wron1 for some Ume. Perhaps this 1eneration's 1reatest gift will be the zeal with which we ur1e the new administration to work to"ard reasonable goals. If we generate enough military and economic strenl(t.h to rally our friends, the same effort should urge more reasonable objectives upon our enemies History s e e ms to indic ate that strength wisely used makes more love possible LYMAN S. FA ULKNER .......... lrft'k To the Editor: Your Nov 27 editorial entitled "Short Week Fizzles" does not represe nt the experienre we ha\le had for nearly 10 years. During that period of time, we have been on a four·day work wee k and love it. When we de- cided to implement the pro- gram, we had fi ve manufactur· ing plants and 250 employees. Today we have 25 plants and 1,650 employees -many of whom joined Fluoro- carbon through acquisition. If we were to return to a five-day week we could anticipate rebellion. MIKE HAGAN President, Ftµorocarbon Lnhortt•• ,..,,,.. To the F.ditor; Your Dec. 5 editorial, "AbDr· lion morality '' proudly pnt· claims a woman's constltutioBal ri1ht to do what she Willi wtU. her body. and loudly cuU,ates those who would deny it. But, where does our ConaUtut.lcm • Declaration of Independence give an individual the riPt to deny another, life, liberty ud the pursuit of h1ppiness! You never uked the queation -Did t.be babe in the womb really want to be aborted? Really want to die? PEUIAPS you feel that it ia a "Vllftlng Day." mere matter of degree -like the lady that was a little bit pregnant -whether the babe was ki lled an the womb. strangled at birth, suffocated in a crib , butchered i n adolescence. or poisoned in old ace In each case. it was lliJl , kill. kill. In each case, the vic- tim was unwanted. It would seem our sob·sisters have so suecessfully 1edu~ed the morals of today's juri1prudeett that even the editors of our sup· posedly moral ind unbiased newspapen and are now covert- ly sayin1: To hell with the vie· tim ! It is dead and can trouble us no more. Let the murderen 1ofree! THOMAS H. ANDERSON. JR. '---tw ...... To the Editor: A Daily Pilot editorial of Dec. 5 attacked anti-abortionists for seeking to halt the killia1 of unborn babies and for e,poaln1 the use of tax money &o fiaafttt theki~. The Pilot claims that a womu can chooee to have an abortion because it is "a rl1llt now constitutionally 1uaraatee4" and tberefen it is iml90l'al to take away .... "ri&ht." In the 1111 bred Sutt •e~isioa. the U.S. S•,reme Court ruled that tbe NetN w• a 11on-penon. TM Hitler Nlime in Nazi Germany declared U. Jew to be an unmea1clt , a noD·pel'IOll. n. u .s. SUfreme Court In 1173 declared ttlie unbom lleby to be a noa-,enan. TBDS TllllSS ded1toM are 1bocki111 uime1 a1aia1t humanity Md moralltJ. n.e lat 11 the wont. becauM It "81 already camed more lllllilll of human life Ulan ewe tht 16& million de•• claimed fM tbe N aii holocaust. Instead of Mlpinc to pf'Ol'DOte the monatr'cNI crbne of abortion, the Dai11 Pilot aloes with newspapen throuallout t•• nation ahould join in a eampalo • of ri~ anse,r qalMt tie ~oat terri-.le deatll mill I• hi1tory. ARVO S. RAAP• •• IAttna ffOffl '"*" .,. mlc 1 N . , .. tWW Ito Cl .. ,_, ........ fl .,_.,,,,. ••r ... fie a I ......,.., ..... ., ..... .. ....p.,. ............ -e.; c .... lfs&Ju••• "" n .. ,,., ................... ,...., tf Hf#tdftt ~ ii JS -Pott,,..,._,.,, er,,., CALtfOAMA ooney sues fired laWyer ~ cAPJ A former l1wy•r rur auur Mickey k~y haa tu.ct felOfty daar .. ul fort•.-Y Md emM......_l Ila.cl •laaaa& IUm for • ...._..,. taldn• • SlO,CIGO CMC'k wfUth be&onied ll) \,_. llft tertaU.U TIM two oowa~ were ftled WednMd•Y •&1ln1t Ou\d A. WUUanu Jr In Loi An1e'ea MwOd pal C<>urt . Altbouab WllJ11amli waa av h ired by ftoont1y'11 aiient to =•• eome contract mauen ror the enter , WWtanu w H fired by Roon~y Au& 15 TM ladDr ~"9ed UM-al\.Otnt!y of rorc:tn& tus 111n1tu.re to a ea.trat l for a pr<>&l)t"("Uve television motion pietvre for NBC 1 •••••• rr•.,krd SACRAMF. TO <APl A Supenor Court Judie ba.s dela~ ed state ~n Alan Robbins 's pre b nunan hearing two weeks. but is threatening to have him arrested if he ( J m1s_ses futur e coyurt "'tT ll'f; sessions. Judge li t!n ja m in ---~~~~~~--' U1az ste rnly lectured Robbins' t wo attorneys Wednt:sda~ itfter the Van Nuys Democrat failed to attend a brief ht>C1r1ng on a defense motion to postpone hh preliminary hearing from Dec. 15 to Dec 29 The lawyers Sdtd they didn't think there was any need for Robbins to attend because they were only discussing a procedural question. Robbins , 3'7. is charged with illegal sexual con duct with three teen.age girls and of possession of a s mall amount of marijuana. He has pleaded in- nocent and is fret! on bail f 11io11 of ,.er• reu-u rd LOS ANGELES <A P l Police have revealed that Lisa Ann Ros ales, 7, whose body was found near a dam one day after she disappeared on the way home from school. was strangled. Separately. a $10,000 reward has been offered by Local 170 of the Sheet Metal Workers' lnterna· tional Assoc1at1on for information leading to the arrest and conv1C'tion or the person who killed the girl The girl's father is a member of the union. Rc•c·"""' f flll• 11h11rl LOS ANGELES LAP ) -Despite a recount of ba llots, defoated Rep. J ames Corman, D·Van Nuys, failed to gain enough votes to keep the 21st Congressional District seat he lost to anti·busing leader Bobbi Fiedler . The end of the six·day recounting process Wednesday showed Corman had picked up only 23 votes. making his margin of loss to Fiedler 753 votes. .'H•lllr111e111 reac·hrd SAN DIEGO <AP> -The United Methodist Church has tentatively agreed to pay hundreds of elderly residents of Pacific Homes retirement fa<.1 litie~ S21 million in an out-of-court settlement of a clai-s -a<.·tion ct vtl s uit Superior Court Jud~e Edward T. Butler an- nounced terms of the tentative agreement Wednes- day after two days of closed·door negotiations . ·- ........... Welro•ed Former President Richard Nixon beams as he's introduced Wednesday night at Ch icago Boys Club's Chi cagoan of Year dinner. Al right is John E . Swearingen, board chairma n of Standard Oil of Indiana. Oath on IOyalty brings lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO CAP) A former substitute teacher has filed suit against the state Board or F.ducation, contending that a loyalty oath she was forced to sign to obtain her job was unconslitu· lion al "Last spring, I applied as a teacher with the Richmond school district. and this oath was in the s tack of papt!rs they gave me to sign," Marvin Schmid. 36, or Kensington said at a news con· ference Wednes day . "When I protested, the secretary told me if I didn't sign, I wo uldn't get the }Ob " - MS. SCHMID SIGNED the oath, which re- quired her to affirm that she was not a communist. But she added a disclaimer objecting to the oath on the grounds that it discriminated against com· munis ts and then ca lled the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. The ACLU filed a la wsuit late Tuesday in Con· tra Costa Superior Court on Ms. Schmid's behalf asking that the State Board of Education be or'. dered to abandon all use of the loyalty oath. The s uit also named the school distnct and six other defendants. A spokesman for the s tate board said that it hadn't seen a copy of the suit yet and could not comment. BUT SPOKESMAN VIC Biondi said the oath isn't uniformly required ·'Some districts do, and some don't.·' George Blumenson, a s pokesman for the dis· trict. said that offi cials there believed they had to ils k teachers to s ign the l)alhs under state law "We depend on ~late funding, and under the law, if we knowingly violate the code, our fund· ing can be withheld," Blumenson said. Predict Sell-Out! 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Local planners snubbed~ Housing panel cites 'anti-growth bias' SACRAMENTO C.\P> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s housing tuk force might encoura1e 'ocal 1overnments to sidestep their plannin1 com - miaalonl. But lhe Task Force on Affordable Houain1 has not formally adopted that recommendation. The panel, chaired by Beverly Hilb developer Nathan Shapell. is s upposed to recommend chan1es in state laws and policies to encoura1e the building or more low-cost and moderate-cost hoWI· inc. The draft report, released Tuesday. includes cutbacks in environmental and open·space laws, and changes in planning laws to speed the is· suance of permits and promote density. IT SAID STATE LAWS re1ulating develop· ment have an "overemphasis on environmental protection and a strong anti·growth bias at the ex· pense of housing needs." One major recommendation, drafted by a sub· com mitlee headed by Philip Reilly. president of Mission Viejo Co .• a major Orange County de· veloper, could be accomplished without changing state law. That is, local gove rnments should be en· couraged to appoint "zoning administrators" who would rule Oh alJ requests to build specific projects -not limited to housing -or get variances from zoning restrictions. Planning commissions, which now havt: that job, would be Limited to long-range tasks An earlier draft· had sald the 1onln1 ministrator's decision would be final unless ap. pealed to the city council or county board ot supervisors. Local governments now have the authority to use those procedures, but have not done ao. Critics question whether they would speed bulldln1 permits, and contend that a sin1le declsion·maker would be more prone to corruption. Another proposal would prohibit local 1ovem· ment genera' p'ans from settin& aside land as open space, free from development, except for rea- sons of geologic or flood hazard or preservation or "unique scenic or cultural resources." That would appear to preven't some settin1 aside of Wl· developed land for recreation and scenery. A related recommendation would exempt housing projects from environmental impact re· ports outside designated "environmentally sensitive, areas," if the projects conformed to the local general plans. THAT WOU~HORTEN the approval lime but probably draw protests from environmental groups, who contend the designation of "sensitive areas" would give short s hrift to the ecology of other areas. They also say some environmental problems, like s mog, aren'-t confined to small areas Doctors 'X' marks location shy away • • from ERA of quaint tiny town . RICHMOND CAP> When a young synopsis, said the film" 'contains many explicit sex scenes.·' SAN F RANC ISCO CAP> The American Me d ical Association, while saying male doc· tors should be m ore sensitive in their treat· m e nt of fe m ale col leagues, has voted ovet- whelmingly against e n- dorsing the Equal Rights Amendment. filmmaker told city officials he wanted to make a movie in their "quaint li ttle town," they were delighted.• Police re.routed traffic around the !aiming inthe Point Richmonddistnct. Chamber of Comme rce officials sug. gested scene locations. But the pleas ure melted into ner vous n ess this week when a ne wspaper reported that Richmond was playing host to an X ·rated film. On Wednesday, ttw Point Richmond Busl· ness Association said it opposed the filmingofthe movie Starring in the film is Georgina Spelvin , whose most noted earlier role • was in the X-rated ''The Devil in Miss Jones.·· Appearing as her lover is Howie Gordon, who posed in the bwf in the Noyember 1978' issue of Playgirl However, the AMA 's House of De legate s. meeting .here Wednes- day, did decide to name a committee to monitor the progress of female doc· tors. The H o u s e of Delegates, which sets policy for the AMA, urged that "those physi· c ians c urr e ntl y in lead ership positions - predominantly me n - become more sens itized to treating women physi· ciC1ns as peers." The 279-mem ber group has three women as vol· Ing_ members "FROM WHAT WE know, it 's an X· r ated movie, and it wasn't represented to be one and we're unhappy that this is going on in Point Richmond," said Lisa Boone, a gift shop operator and president of the association. Film production manager Richard Frazier told the city council the movie was about "three l{UYS in a song and dance gr oup a nd their shrewd manager " He has consistently insist ed that the film is not pornographic But the Richmond Independent, which obtained a coov or the script magazine. • The unwitting Chamber of Com · ; - merce was "really helpful," Frazier • s aid. It directed him to the home of Marilyn Acquistace, who let the film· makers shoot scenes in her living room. dining room and kitchen. NEWS THAT THE FILM might feature explicit sex didn't bother her at all, she said. "What is a pornographic , film a nyway? I haven't seen a movie • sincetheSoundofMusic." i She said she was "very impressed by 1 everyone who came into this house." I She added later', "It was really great l seeing all of this professional acting ' done." l Mrs Acquistace said she discovered the film would be for adults only when a cameraman told her that her children wouJdn 't be able to see it. ·\I f ~,inl.. 111 Anwrica. 11 ynu'rt• b2 Vl'df" nr old"' 'ou II gPt "l'Vt>r(ll o l our mo'\l l 1>nv1 ·ni1·nt "N' 1< l'" 1" makt• lilt• t><t it•r !or\ ou Free personal checking. You c .1 n \·Witt· cl" m.11 \\ < 11• 'l I.,.., .i-. "1u \\ant -with no .,l·rv1n• < hMgv .tilt! II• J ltlll111llUl11 baf,\111 I' 1111\'f cl $c;(I dt•I)( 10..,1( !q ,1.i1 1 thing,• 111 'lou gt·I l rl'I' "IWl 1(11 ·-· p1·r,c•n.il111·d c h1·1 \,. ... ton Commission -free BankAm~ricd Trav(•IN~ Cheques. '°1.114'1 !fl.ill I ,i.,li 11 l f ll '\ clll 11 ''' 111 '" 1f 1 11 , .• .,.., .............. ...,,. ... \11u 1 ,111 gl'I .1 11 •111rnl \11d \\h1·11 \I Ill pllll h ,l'I' tlit•fl l .11 11.111\.. 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Newport'• Jackie Heatblr will act u Colta M•a'1 f\rst lady wtuie Arl n Schafer atu in u the Newport ma)'Of' 11 ·1 the ae<'Ond bll of Jhowmanablp aimed at healln& old woundl devek>ped bet..-the ciUea ln put wan. The rnt was • 1atherin1 ol both cities· councils aboard a harbor ex<'u.ralon boat and then adjournment to • a dinner at the BaJboa 8a)' Club. ~ mayors say t~y want to inerea&e commuruca. U.. and mutual underatandint of probl~~ between the CiltH The questlon or whether there iS CMke unde r all this ar101 is expected t.o be answered soon COb1at Mna has ton& souaht Newport Beach ·s support tor iis d.ntam of a marina at the mouth of the Santa Ana River and the extension of University Drive between lrvlne and Mesa Newport's council, putting the finishing touches to its tale mandated Local Coastal Plan, bas included no aup. port for either proposal in the document scheduled for consideration this month. Nor bas Costa Mesa done much to aid its new friends tn their fi ght to put a lid on growth at John Wayne Airport. It's too early to tell if the friendly spirit being exhibit· ed by the two mayors will develop mutual assistance on these programs . _ It can't hurt. We s alute their effort . Housing fantasy Some weeks ago the state Department of Housing and CommW\ity Development took the city of Newport Beach to task for failing to provide housing for ''all economic segments of the community." Newport, said the state, is imposing a burden on neighboring Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach by not providing living quarters for low· and moderate·income people who work in the city. Therefore, the city's bous· ing policy should be revised. City officials noted that the six·year·old Newport Beach housing policy, which goes along with low·density require ments or the general plan. was written before state housing guidelines were set up. And those guidelines until recently have been advisory rather than mandatory. A new law makes· the guidllioes enforceable by threatening to cut off HCD funds to non-complying cities. The catch is that Newport doesn't receive any such funds. If the state insists on a revision of the housing policy -which would cost some $50,000 -it could also be hit with the bill, because the law now provides that the state must pick th> .t~e ta b if new state requirements impose new costs on~1t1es . Offhand, all this would seem to be a pointless ex· crcise. Given t he skyrocketing cost of land in Newport Beach, and the fact that the city already is fully built over -factors which cannot be changed by the state - the likelihood of providing low·cost housing seems remote at best Oil plan sticky Things are getting sticky in Newport Beach whe re city offi cials a re in the process of taking control or 16 oil wells that are rooted in city tidelands. What seemed like a fairly simple game·plan on the city's part has s uddenly become complex. Newport of· ficials t his week agreed to begin negotiations with 138 West Newport residents through whose property oil lines p~ss as they stretch from the Coast Highway wells to the ocean floor. · The action also gives city leaders the ok ay to seek condemnation action in court if negotiations Cail. Th.is method. which has alarmed many West Newport landowners, became necessary because the current operator of the wells is resisting the city's takeover ef· fort s. The Arms trong Petroleum Corp. has a n operating lease which expires ne xt month. The oil. firm has balke<I at turning pass·through documents over to the cit y and has filed a lawsujt against the city to block the takeovf>r And things promise to get even more twisted Cit\ leaders "iJPC'l l>:1tc t hey may have t\1 go t 0 court t· gel possessiun of the surface oil equipment and to prevent oil fi rm owners from carrying out their threat to plug up the wells. Still, the city's goal in all of this appears solid. The city stands to increase in annual profits from $65.000 up to $30(),00(). 'fhe 11\"l fl(>\ ."Ot.1..1 ~I USeti nn 1~1 expf'nv '.;. t "~ t;f,•L 11. ·!!. : 1<! •er lt's untortunatc that t•1 reach lht~ • ' things h a \t.' to become s uch a sticky me:.f • Opinions expressed in the space acove are those 1)1 lhe Daily P1101 Other views expressed on this pag~ are those of , e11 1uthors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address T'1· 0.;1 Pilot r 0 . Box 1560 Cos1a '1 ... s.1 CA 92626 Pito n 71-11 'I :> ------· ------ Boyd/ Rear vie'tVs n\ 1 .. M uo' D Forty t. r\ ' t r,·, 1' • lh1 gro" n \\ 11rh .' • Vu,. 1.untr: are diss~1ll!>l 1t-cl °"1th their rear view .1ppetirdn('es 111 ln ple mirrors. They are not proud ot thP shapes of t heir ' seats 01 l lw 1•• "" ;1r v d • Dt .. ar ·1 Glo<nny t ;u~ Now tha\ S1tn Clemente's goats have been taken off lo die in J acumba <at a cost of $14 8 .001\) \H ;...,o who 's • .i'~· u , That's nght lhe Good Old American Tax · payer. J.E.T. ~':.:'/ •°:'r .c::,':":!o ••:. ':~ M<tt ... rtt• ,.. • ...... .. w,.,.,,., G1 .. n1r tAr .. , -1• 'I 'i• I •P" II'' '-UT\ I V \ • 1 1 'l1 i1 '' •1 ·ii -.·r tJlll.•, ~II rx.•1 I l'llt O( them groused about thl'ir backsides. This is a worry a bout which many care more lhan I. (I . Wli;1t··· I ••••. JO CM'l vertible'"! A Reservation jargon for a pickup truck. • What a lot of people don't re:1l111• 1· t •· ~ i('t l niol" h, thr •th •di "St "11t4lt'm na· lion tu Uw w 111 hJ according to population s . Forty.five million Moslems UW' there. Only qther countries with m o re Mos le m s a r e In · 11 " •' r ~ • •· 1 o n .. 1.1 Q. la it true that U .S. President Martin Van Bu~ refuted to take bis salary while in office't A Y•., • ,.r •llerl.• • I• 't00,000. ..ib 11oon u 1 , ..., rm ~lib 111> • ' Jack Andenon Don't Underestimate Kiss~ger WASHINGTON -Those ol ua who have bffn 1t1Un1 lbe sands or tbe Potomac to aee what the Republican Ucle bu waabed in have come~ lhe footprints ol Hen ry Ki&Slnaer. There have even ~n 1Umpse1 throuah the m iat of Kissince r within wh lsperinc d i stan c e of Pres ide nl ·e l ec t Ronald Reaaan's ear. No leu than ex·President Gerald Ford has urged Reagan to brini back Kissinge r to ca ll th e loreign·PoUCy pla ys . l t would be a <'Onlroversia l appointment. No o n e q u es t io n s Kissin"er 's qualifications. He possesses a calm mastery of f o r eign a ffairs, an easy command or strategic concepts and tactical details. He is als o a n i mpressive man , even rnagne•ic. Mailbox But It ii part ol bla mapedam tbat be 1tvu off cUaeonlut vJbratJaa. He baa u air abQUt bhn ol detaelted lnteUeetualty combined with a aott, droll, dlaarmiq manner. But I haft deteeted a teaMDeU in him, a aeDH ol beleacuennent. 1'8081! WHO know tbe man say be does notblnc aratwtoualy; all la pro1raauned to advanee bis objectives. More than a few wary watcbera suspect Ki.ul.qer ii a Trojan Horse planted by· tbe Rockefeller interests inside the nation's highest councils. In the mid·l950I, he directed a series of foreign·policy studies for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund . During Nelson Rockefeller's quest for the presidency in 1968, newsmen seeking his foreign·policy views would be told: "Go see Henry." Later, Kissinaer held back from enterina Richard Nixon's administration unUl it was clear Rockefeller would not be uked to join the cabinet. Even alter Klulneer beeame a po.., lD Waabla1toa, he remalaed defereatlal to Rockefeller. Aaaoa.a. recall, for iutane. tbat KWI•~ usually retw:D.d Rockefeller 1 callt ahead el tM prealdeat'a. In ll'fl, Jlockefeller 1.W ol Klaainler: ''He'• never let me dowa, and be'• never let tM country down .'' Tllelr relatloaahlp waa l\lcb tllat Rockefeller announced Kl11lo1er'1 'n::Jemeat lo Nancy II.,._. pl'O'fidlll a plane for tbelr honeymoon trip. IUSSINGE&, meanwhile, brought David Rockefeller, c hairman of the Chue Manhattan Bank. into tbe State Department as an advi1tr. When the Republicana wen turned out ln 19'76, Rockefeller named Kissln1er chairman of the Chase Manhattan's international advisory committee. In a series of columns fov years ago, I identified tbe late shah of Iran as the leadi111 *'tm·baler fw a lil•Mie lil price lnerease . HAI me1aknMi1eal ~-.. U.Uatted...___. ....... It rested .. tile deUallU•I relaU• .. , M W "' ... ,... wttb ffmr7 IUMlqw. NtUll ... SMla19r .... to IMld11Ptlie ...... •lM ........ of A merieaa lntel"fftl ta tM Peral• G.-ana, r...._ tMa faeethe~olllaftlltM Uaited SW. kMlk after .... iater..U ... .anet17. "" 4uiet11 a1NM tllet U.. alaat. 1bou~ be allowed to ralae _.. oil revenue to bankroll the vat reapon1iblllties the1 were eneourqlq hJm to WMlertake. It w11 at leut aa lalfilu6DI coincidence that the 1bab'1 1h1,endou1 oH profit• were cllaaaeled larply throuch UM Chase llanbattan But. The 1bah insisted "tllat all letten ol credit for the pul'cbae ol eil so ~ a.ue M•attu," • lrani.n oil otftclal teld me. TllB aocKEFEU.&U ...,. alao partners with tile sbab in bankia1 ventwr••·•n~ l'ftl-'* deals. ""8 .... ~ .. ................... to IU11lnfer aal l>••td Roekefel er, wi.o nra•1d temporary muies tor him in Nass au and Mexico before they finally persuaded President Carter to admit him to the United Slates. As secretary of stale , Ki11in1er thwarted e'lery propo1al lo prevent t .. e oil 1ou1e. save those co•~ with wa)'9 to finantt U.. rhb\i oil bil1s. nu. mutt 10 dowa ia history aa a colossal failure which has dwarfed aad undermiaed whatever bi.a other achlevemenu may have beea. When Ford a• ktd the president·elect to conalder Kissinger foc secretary of 9lat.e, Reagan amiably rejected the recommendation. But that was several weeks ago. Kis sinaer has now eased his way quietly, gently, almost invisibly into the anteroom of the Rea1an administration. As one associate put it : "You should never underestimate Kissinger's charm." Outpatient care can cut surgery costs To th1• Editor The !;oaring t1Jsl of medi cal in· surancc over lhf' past six or \'l~hl \.l'<Jr!> has put a s ubstantial bu rden on 1nd1vid ua b a nd <.'rn ploy<'r!> who p11y these pre· m1u 1Tis The 1ns uranre com· 11~1n1ri-111.'>1'-I thiJl the JJremium only n•fk<·ts lht· P<;ralating costs 1mposc<l b} thf• medical pro· fess1on One vf the local medical p l an ~ lhJ1 our insu ran ce brok<'rage firm represents re· aliz<'d a 1ri 11u r t•nt premium in· C'rease lh1! v1·ar nlonP. g1,JrH .-.i11p 111.it <an be taken lowa1d 11 .. 1111111.. lo r c d uc·c med l<'i!I t•ru.Lo; 1s Lht· ut1hzat1on of lht~ oul pa ti e nt S•Jrgic a 1 fatrhlll'" l'<>r m<1ny 1;:1Prntions. hosfHLa' 1·unf111t:mc11I <; lotall; un111· t'''a r J • _ •:r1·11 un llr•p ,.,t·t\ ,,, 1r·1 ,11t •'11 rrT •ry un m \ • lbt1•1-\( ,,c r econinren· oati1111 vf iny !·Urgcon this was pPrr,,rmt·d ul the Newport Cen e r Medical Ambulator y Su r gi\•al F'arilily . The four o pera t1 11 ~· r <1ms c·ontatn the ,..,,1.,,1 rrw·'•·rll s1, r g11·a I a nd ,,. · tll••l11 t'•~u1pml'nt :iva1 lable l 11111111.J tht:' i;111!1 lo lw extrem('ly 1·our11·ou!-. n 1n s c1r•11t1n us, and 1.:ompa!'Monatt THE <'OST to my insurance (•arn er was a bout a t hird of what an m palc•'Ol fee fo r the •:ime p r h< t><l\l rC· would have lw en Mo'-1 ,,,,, ... t.int .,.my re <'U·perat1<Jn wa5 111 th .. • 1,mfort of my own llOme. My <.'onvHlesrenl needs were taken care of by my loving family who were ahle to .,pen d thP•r time Jo.1111 m 11.1thout tr ... 11' , , •1· 11111' w11 1 rov. deo µa r r r1j. l1·t:. t1u1 in:- burclensomc v1s1t lflg hours It is up to the medical doctors to recognize t hese facilities and use them tor the "onvenience end redu<,,l '" : • a ll con c e1 llf'cl l OU\' ·l.11! •·<1 II ,, .. , crowrlt.o<l m·ptthenl ho:.µ1 t11ls w11l have a lesser dtlmand placed up· on them and tht' p1tllent will ap- prec iate a less traumatic pre· and PoSt-OpE>rat1v~ cx.pn 1ence. nrA R [ 1' ,. " TOTUf ES .... ..t•"ld #ld UM To the FAltor: I would like to comment on the Da ily Piiot article regardana the <teclln•ng c;kills In written ex· pres'l1on Huntington llea<'h I 11. S1:h°'>I 01~ lrtct. 1 know and respect many teachera throu.ahout HunUnctoa Be ach ; howeve r , I reel the decHning skills in thl1 area are th<' (l1rert ~1·• of t"arh(lr111. wtwi J11 r ol I Cll.) ma rlt pwu.·hi.11.tou a 11tl se.ntence structure on students' papers. Students tend to do what is ex· peeled of them , and if low quali- ty work is accepted, that is what they will produce. THE IDEA that such marking wi ll stifle a student's creativity 1s JUSt a creative way of letting t h e tea c her s h i rk h is responsibility. When my son transferred to a private 'school, ever y pa per ca m e back properly corrected, and h 1~ s ki ll s i mpr oved dramaticall y in j us t a fe w months. I realize this lakes a lot of the teacher's time but if 1t can be clone in private schools and at the college level, it can also be done in our pubUc· schools at all le vel~. ANNETTE WILSON 1111.on ••I pcu• To the F.ditor: How super it would be if the world's next generation would accept the Baei, Fonda and De nver message of love and s h a rin g , P i lot , Dec . 7 , particularly , s ince the three have made their pile. Steve Allen hoped for a lawful world community. He s uggests that, "nations with no allegiance to m a nkind" have been our problem plus moral educ~tion lag ging t oo f a r b e hind technology TBlllTY·NINE years ago, our weakness and confusion left us vulnerable to attack. CurreoUy, with our foreian service members still held hostage by lraoians who spent eight years being educated here, it is obvious that we have been doinl something wron1 for some time. P e rhaps this generation's gri utest gift will be the zeal with wh ich we urge the new administration to work toward reasonable goals. If we 1enerat.e enough military and economic strength to rally our friends, tM same effort should ur1e more reasonable objectives upon our e nemi es . History seems to indicate that stren1th wisely used mates more Jove poaible. LYMAN S. FAULKNER . ...... .,,.1.z To the Editor : Your Nov. 27 editor ial entitled ··s hort Week Fizzles .. does not represent the ·expe rience we have had fo r nearly 10 years. During that period of time, " have been on a four·day work week and love it. When we de· c ided to impleme nt t he pro· ~ram, we had five m anufactur· ing plants and 250 employees. Today we have ZS plants and 1,650 employees -many of whom joined Fluoro· carbon through acquisition. 1f we we re to return to a five·day Wftk we could anticipate rebellion. MIKE HAGAN President. Fluorocarbon Lftborll'•rf .... To the Editor : _..,,. Your Dec. S editoriaf, "Abor· lion morality" proudly pro· claims a woman's constitutioaal right to do what she wills witb her body, and loudly casU1ates those who would deny it. But, where does our Coutit.UC. or Declaration of lndepeadean give an individual · lhe rilht lO deny another, life, liberty and· the pursuit of happiness? You never uked the queaUon -Did the babe in the womb really want to be aborted? Really wan( to die? PEaRAPS you feel that it is a "Vlsutng Day." ' mere matter of derree -like the lady that was a little bit pregnant -whether the babe was killed in the womb, strangled at birtll. suffocated in a crib , but c hered in adoles«n~. or poisoned in old age. In each case, it wu till, kill. kill. In each cue, the vie· tim was tmwanted. It would seem our sob-sisten have so successfully seduced the morals of today's juri••f'UCieMe that even the editors of our sup- posedly moral and unbiased newspapers and are now covert· ly saying: To hell· with the vie· tim ! It is dead and can trouMe us no r:aore. Let tlM mu.rderen so free! THOMAS H. ANDERSON, JR. To the Editor: A Daily Pilot editorial of Dee. s attacked anti·abortionista for seekina to halt the kiltin1 of unborn babies and for opposin1 the use of tu money to finance the kil.linc. The Pilot claims that a womu can choose to have an abortion bec ause it is "a ri1bt now constitutionally 1uaraateed" and tberef0tt it is immoral to take away lhia "rifbt." In the UIS7 Dred Scott decision. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Nerro •• a non·peraon. The Hiller relime ln Nazi Germany declared the Jew to ate an unmenaell , a non·penon. T1te U.S. Supreme Court in 1973 declared the \IDbom baby to be a noft·pen.. TBESB ftlaSE clecisklu a.re 1hockin1 crimes a1ain1t humanity and morality. 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Dow Jon8a Final OFF7.77 CLOSING IOl.44 'NetD poor ~lass' Plant closures SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The lar1e number of industrial plant closures around the slate bu created ·•a new class ol poor" for lhe nation's lar1est slate. accordina lo testimony at lhe last in a series of hearinas. They are veterans of the California work force who now fmd themselves victims "of somethina new i.n the Wes t -plant closures," said state Sen. Bill Greene. D-Loe Angeles, who chaired the bearing lhla week. : Tbey are people "not disadvantaged," who have beed . well-empJoye4 and makine moner all their worlrine lives, but now find themselves on the bnclrs with nolhlng in sight and their welfare benefits running out. Greene said. WITHOUT RETRAINING IN a shrinking economy beset by inflation and skyrocketing living costs, their prospects are ble ak, he said. The purpose of lhe hearings, which have also been held in South Gate, San Diego and Redding, is to find a way for state government lo ease the blow of plant closures and layoffs. which have put some 29 000 Calif~mians _in the auto. tire and rubber, steel, lumber, plastics. agriculture and assorted other industries out of work. Most of the clos ings and layoffs have occurred in the south, where more than 80 percent of Californians live. Banking firms to get refuruls SACRAMENTO <AP) -About l ,000 banks and savings and loan firms are getting $25 million in tax refunds because the state reduced their tax to reflect Proposition 13. The Franchise Tu Board th.is week set the tax paid by financial institutions in lieu of personal property tax at 1.532 percent for 1979, the lowest rate since the law was enacted in 1933. Other corporations pay personal property taxes on equipmeut and furnis hings , but Cinancia l institutions instead pay a corporate income tax surcharge. 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OO•n~ Poilsed ov.-lor • l)<C"1\ut•on P"••->•opt11cally """' ne ~a" ot 1,..., r11p•cJ ~cJ•l'll\cemenl m11de by ll n >rooe heltGOpter PllOI 10) &ARNEY MILLER C.Orolllr'tc.es ne os lhti v"11m "'' "g<11ernm1tn1 COfUIPllll ' ~" unemptoyed spy nOld• the sqoad room 11 ~npoinl 1 00 U CBS NeWS 0 NBC NEWS D HAPPY'oAYS AGAIN R1ch1e Potllle a!'ld Ratiin hnd dates In anotnttt pllrl ~· 1own Dul run 1n10 l•OU· bte when tnetr 011es boy· ~SSl\oW UIJ 8 A8CNEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD G) w•A'S'H Col Poller lenrns thll ~­ ah•e "'Ports reQaraong fllm and 1ne 407 7th ha•o •eached Seoul '1) SA.RETTA ~.-11*3U,ftlD Pep Calk Tom Han.kl (left> and Peter Scolari and get some eoeouraaement from their bou· (ffollayd Taylor), but they're ~reoc· cupied in UU. scene from "Boeom Bud· dies'' tonight at 8:30on ABC, Channel 7. 0 11111 ~ Walt8'. Jac;k Lal 1111ne • MACNtJl I LfHN!A RE.PORT (I) TIC TAG OOUQt4 ltl MERV 0,..,,.,.. Gueats Ootry Per·ton. Lee Aemtcli r·:io 8 2 Ott THE TOWN Sieve and MalO<ly •ttend ltla world ptemlefa of • s1<1n creme commercial, lhe curse 01 Grtlflth Pat\. 1s 8•Plorll<l G FAMILYf'EUO 8 a..ANAHA l<rlsty MCNIChol p11ys a coolue·MlllllQ Gt•I SGOUI. II HOUYWOOD SQUARES Q FACE THE MUSIC G) P M MAGAZINE I ~ 1:00 (I) MAGNUM. P.I. tPraml9fa)" private delk· 11 ... li'tl"Q tn Hawaii lakes on tlla Navy ltld ~ • tar11411 la< 1e~ters wnen lie tfles 10 hnd Ille people wno murdered hts bell friend G GAMES P£0f>LE PLAY Scheduled seomenrs onctude hnals ol the World s T ougnes1 eounc.r compe1tll0fl. nano Olld•r compe1111on. 1•n1101 • olymptes and a maf11a1 arts display 8 MOVIE * * * "Robbery" ( 1~71 Slanley Balle•. Jamn Booth A &lllSh lreln os robbed of a fortune 1lle1 bt1than1 pWlnlng by the •htevf!S (2 hrs.) 8 9 ~&MINOY Mork wrongly l>etieves ll'lal a young monkey Is In dtn· 1111r and kidnaps the en•rnal ttom lhe Soutde< Zoo 0 MOVIE pniritr• ~...,... ..,.....,.. .. ...... ,._._., .... ....... P9t\'( CMlil .... Oe'*I ....~., .... .,....,, I •TONlllKT DMMA.; P\AY, 1 Bi OflMIMCE ANO ~ .. ,., ___ Ila CNllC· ..... Ill IMtClfl Of All ~.. . e:aoe9IOIOM...,_ 1<¥1 ~"'* Soflny, .......... MiPtlO'. 10 ..... wlltl IMm after het l'OOfnlllele llWOM Mr out. • THIDMCINO ,,.!CUii. . Jim Oele Ind pr11\dp81 dl!IC*'I ttom London'• Roylll Ballet oerfotm in tNt ""*'81 1111\aty ld8CMd lrom • rwv •• by tn. 8'ottw• °'"""' e:ooe 9 MIMY MIUP An Air For~ vel•ran bl8IMt lllt crlmlNll cw.., on N• ~· to 1g11n1 otW!ge. ·--~ "Sal8dl" t:aO. 9 l'f'I A UVINO LOOI run1 tnlo • lllgh aclloOI -tllqrl right anar ha'flnQ a ~ tight wttll lllt lluab•nd. • SHEN< PMVIEW8 • Roger E ber1 •nd Gelle S1skel laka • IOOll at •™""' trend al lhe bO• otttee •• lllms al>OUI llll'Olllal •• W11h ~ lrom "Ordinary People," "The Great Siii'· uni" and ··ona-Trick Pony " G U.S. CHAOfCICLE "Whal Price Mirac:leS?" Jim Lehre< rapo<ts lrom M1nneso11 •• Ille heallh care ~1111 ol the nai.on - 10 llnd OUI ti ArnetlCI can aUa<d today i high ladl· nc>IOi}' medic;al m1racies 10:00 8 (J) KNOTS l.AHOINO RIChard. drlVell by spole ovar Laura's succesa. quit$ his loo rust 11 aha ICOfM a huge commission on lier '"sl real es111e hie 0 NUMBEAM t1QI IG4I INYS t l)Of'no mov· oe belleVtflg lhal 11 leacures one of rws neoghbOfs and Rage< has a ooe-ntQh1 n1ng ...,,h hos lnlarlo< decClf a10< BGCD NEWS l!I 20 / 20 Ger11ldo RtY«& reporis 011 lhe epldemle ot tle<Oon use irt the United Stales v.,., .,_.. to become • ....... -· ~ IN Or\ICltlfY of ,_ 11'*" lr!Q end IOoKI ..,,_d to 1 CMlt-r$#llon wt1t1 AoNlnd. (P8'1 2) (Ill • llU. M()VPI' JOUNl\l "Tiie ,-Ire Nalc1 Door" A ~wry l'9POtt on WIOtl In the 8oultt 8rot111 updMle I ptogrMI ~ ~......., Oft C8S 11•••••C11& NIWI • HOU.YWOOO IOUA ... I NIWlVWB>GAMI ONI ITlft lrYONO "C<IMecl" 8111 Dannott reoei-• "~ ••ldl 11 a gin trom 1111 wHa 11:30it& ™E~ loulla II Nlled to write • cooltbOoll or lier oranc1- mo111er•s ~n1 old lll*to reclpea (R) G TONQffT Hoal. Johnny C1raon, Gun11; Hodding C8'1«. Cllat1M Ne1MH1 Aellly .. • PMONPt C£U. llC>a<H 19 A8CNEWS OUNSMOKE F9l1tUS ln4 ~ Oller• po-outlaws transferring SIOl«t gold lrom a trlln to • wagon •nd he.o otl With 11\e wtgon and Iha gold. (Part 2) • M'A'8'H Frank 1hrows n•s back ou1 Ind applies lot a Purple Hean wlHle Hawlleye mourns 1he loss of • lrlend erid sends an undefa~ aold•er home. G) MOVIE ••,"Three Te•as Steers" ( 19391 John Wayne. CarOle Landis A cowboy noes 10 Iha rescue ot a young women who nu l>eeo 1,,rea1eneo wilh me toss ol her ranch (I hr . 30 rnon I •II> CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11:50 II ®J CHARLIE'S A NOELS Kelty tolls In lo-.e wllh 11'16 S1u11Hly1no o•lll\d50" ot a no1or1ous trtme fioure (RI -MIDtlGKT- 12'00 8 (I) MCMILLAN a WIFE A woman hnds t\91 dog dnd her husband moss•r)Q ano a r ansom nole TUBE TOPPERS CBS • 8:00 -Mapum, P.I. Tom Selleck stars aa a fun.Jovtna private de· tective in Hawaii in .the premiere episode ol this new fall aerie.. KIU e 8:00 -"J Wu a Male War Bride." "Cary GraJ\f plays the title role in tb.ia ~ comedy about a Frenchman who marries a WAC (AM Sheridan>. K'M'V • 8:00 -"Airport." The original bilh adventure movie with Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin and George Kennedy trying to stop a mad bomber (Van Heflin) and save a crippled plane. damendlng one hundred thoua8nd dollfa. • lWIU9HT ZONI A fruatrated to... buyw • lova potion "°"' • protea. -· tnen gt\111 It to~ glfl-lnend. • YOUKTYOU9'Uff Buddy H80i<ell mMll I _.,, wno rollar·*kllld ac:rON AmetlCI, a profet.. llonal y()(IM( Ind t lady trucildrlll'W. 12:30 G TOMOMOW Guetl._ Bob Hales end '""no Losser. wno tue· cesslutly OrOuQhl SUtl agaonsr a rtslaur•nl's dress cooe. Chrlslopfler RM'.le 8 MOVIE • • • "Negatives ( 19681 P111er Mcenery, Otane ColenlO An unwed COUPie take up a 01i1roe form ot rote-Pl•Y'"O w11h a new twe11 as a prelude 10 10vemak1ng It hr 55 min ) 0 THEFBI 'LISI FO< A Forono Squad G) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Tne IMF mus1 stop a Car· oboean gO'olJ'nrnenr 0111. c1a1's plan 10 assaas1n11e hos P<es>den1 1:00 8 ~ POUCE WOMAN P'l(Jpet s tnvofven>8nt '"''" a pwanotac arttsl •esulls on ner cove< ~fig Dlown and ~lee MIOOIOUI fl'll ti) MOVl E • • • ·we Jomf!<l The Navy . ( 1962) Kenrielh More, Joan O'Brien. A wlcily N•vy offlc:lf oeta lnlo mote trouble then lie can hendle a.fora -o· ~ u • rell hero (2 llra I 1:30. THl lONE AANGEA "Gold Town" • MOVIE * * * "No Tlma Fot Com· eoy" ( 11140) .i.mes S1ew- an . R<>Mllnd Rusaeli A playwright 111111 In love wtlh Ille 111r of his Broadway production ( 1 hr 45 mon ) 1;'61 MEWi 2:00 HEWS MOVIE • • The Only Way ( 197i) Jane Seymour. Mafia Poller Danish 1111. 18Qe<I v11nty a11emp1 10 hOld oll NIJ.Zt OPP<llSS10n durono W0<1a Wa• 11 \ 1 n• 49 """, 2:108 NEWS 2:15 1) MOVIE * * • Sro"en Arrow • I •9501 Ja"'~ Stewart Jttll Cna.noter In lhe 1870s lhe courage ol a scout hetPS t><•rig P11ace oe1wee.n A" tona M!llle•s end ''"' h0$· tole 1'pl!lCheS 11 ,,, 5~ min) 2:250 NEWS 2:300 MOVIE • • • ., Urilaollllut Wile I Hl641 Stepnan Au~111n Moc;net Bououet Mad '""" 1eatwi~ a m .. n "'~"s ... 11a1 11poea1' to De •n<1 oerl"Cr murrll!r when ne c.itcnes h•' wife wnn ano!t'er man Cth• S'J m,n 1 ' .. . .. ...,,. • • ..,, "The DIMl'I *nd" ( 1M 1) ,_.,, Aide. I.Me CIWilltlln. A men..._._ 1111 in(!eM ....... ,,. wint8 lllm "°"' ~. lotll ~ Ill 811 .,_. vooctoo cult. ( 1 "'.;. '° min.) ,:11• r.tOYW '* • * '4 "Tiie See Of o, ..... (1'47) IC*IC* TrKy. K.111*tna HepOum. Flgfll• ~ lamwa I Ind rllnGhenl to -tM gt ... llJllt a !Miiiy. (2 twe .. 35 mil\.) 3:••• MOVIE * • * "The Stoty Ot Alu· --GfllNm ...... (1t3tl Don Ame(;he. Lor•ll• Young Etlcouregad by l"9 lo\l9 of 1111 ......... ltrug. glee rei.nlteMty to pertect Ille t~. (2 twa.) •:211 HIWI •:IO MOYie "Under FIHll SklH " ( 111•51 0-Autry. Cllfol Hug"*8 Wiien I young man 1n11«1ts a gold mine. lie llnds hos Ille complieet· .o (1 hfl • HEWS f ,ridt1t1'• Dayt l•r .tlo1·1.-. t 1:00. * Deter! Trait" I 1113$1 JOf\n Wayne, Miry Korn· man A roo.o star Mii out IO lrap 8 gang Of Oink robbers (I hr I 12:00 ID • • ·~ "Tne Sig Sky" I 1952) Kirk Douolu. Dewey Mtutln E.xplo<ers travel up Iha Missouri Riv· er 10 Blac.~fool Indian terrl· 1ory aesptle 111e nuards 12 hrs 30m1n l ., • • • Dear Hearl 119651 Glenn Fotd Getll• dtne Page A IOOn·IO-be· msr rled 1alPtm11n becomes the ob1ect of a11cc11on tor • sp.,,Sler POs•m•Slress •tStllnO New V()fk 12 hrs I ' l'OO 111J • •' 1 "Tne Gun A,;'o rne Pulp.I'' ( 197<11 M11r)04! Go<lne< Estelle Patsons f, 1ug1IMI O<l""'an po59$ a!. an 11tner ant 1Keach8' ( 1 '" JO rn111 I 3 30 8 * • • · Bellie a.neath The Eanh 119~> Kerwin Math{....-~ VMane.1111n1ura tD OVEREASY ':~1. soprano •«•lhryn Gr~"" ron~.rm..,. st>e· Meet Jonn Howaro u he .:om~les •n 1ne 1r11thelon. e unique telephone -..ice tor ne... p&rents, Chat Tell makes a Geiman dish wilh tello•e• belFIS Jud• Mis. sett hftll a 1a.uereose danc.e s1ep Joyc;e K11lhtlw11\ on whal'5 hot •n 1ovs for the noloday Qi) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT * • • I Wu A Male War 81tde" (1949> Cary Grant, llnn Snetidan A French man m1rrte<l to a WAC altemPls 10 9s1n en11y lo 1ne U S at lhe same 11me as a oroup 01 wa• blldM • WHfHHAVOC 8TAUCf< JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batluk ChannPI l.i111ing11 f) KNXT 1CB S1 lo-. Atlqrl•"· 0 KNBC tNBC.1 Io-. Anq~lf'~ 0 KTLA tlf'IO' l lb A11·~,., P!o U AARC T\I t.l\BC1 Lo'> AnqPw<> t -<.FMB tC:B»I ~.1n Diego B ~1 ll n. t fl 1 LO., A11qr1°' 10 l(C::. T 1,~r :;an Ou ll" Cl) '\ T rv 11no l u.., Angeli• II> r<COP TV Pn•l 1 l l•"' Ang·''"" O!l KCE. T r 1 PB<>) l , l\nq,..h·'> m KOCE rv 1PBl'I ttur111roqlun Bl'<IC.11 12 '"' l G) MOVIE • * * •,, Airport" ( 19701 Dean Marllri Burl L1111ces· Ill' A snowsla<m, a m1<ed p1a~ an elderly s1ow11wey llr>O lhe bOmDtng ol I PIS· sen9er ..,.t plaoua an air· porl manage< tlJ MOM. THE WOLFMAN AHO ME A t11nionost p11o1o0r1phers "Clmllle Wn No Lady The hurricane "Camllkl' alruci< Illa U S coas111ne w1fh 20.lool llC!es and 200· mite-an·tiour W1nds • TtilS OLD HOUSE Bob VIII dernorisiro1es how 10 lay a parquet kllch· en llo<>f. speaks with a marble e•pe<t •bout the l!nll)l---.n<I COOSlde<S hOfTle -=urlty systems 10:30. ltC>EPENOENT NETW()N( NEWS • MASTIMECE THEATRE "Test1rnen1 0 1 You111' 1. !HINK \..>UGHTE~ 15 1'HE 0 E.'51" ME.OICtN E ! 'TW\1''5 y.jHY 1 LIKE. 'TO KEEP MV ~TIENl"6 IN 5TrTCHE5! 'Number 96' should have been 86ed By P ETER J. ROVER LOS ANGEL~S <AP) NBC's ad \l~rtasements scream promises of new adventures in adult comedy. The Series They Tried To Ban In Australia· 'NumberOO · " Uelow one ad 's headline was a car· roon tableau showing, among other th ings. four undressed women and a I ransvestite. "The most outrageous i<roup of TV characters ever collect- ed under one roof!" teased NBC. "The newlywed baseball player who strikes out! The starlet in search of a casting couch ! The open-marriage eouple who are ready for anything!" Etc .. etc. * * * .. (TV REVIEW J The most outrageous group or TV characters ever collected un- der one roof, revealed in Wednesday· through-Friday showing at 10 on Channel 4 thia week, turns out to be a mild collection t>f sitcom types, titter· ing behind a naughty-soap opera facade. Outrageous? C'mon. "Number 96" * * * She's got secret Betsy Pmmer back in '96' NEW YOR,K CAP ) -There's nothing like getting a part in a new television series to make an old pro feel young again. Betsy Pa.Jmer, long-time panelist on ··I've Got a Secret," says she feels d S young now as sbe did when she was acting in 1950s dramatic pro1rams like ''Philco Playhouse" and ''Studio One." M las Palmer, 54. will appear as Maureen Galloway . a W i d 0 W f 8 C j D g ~AUlllH s pinsterhood, in group ol apartmenl house residents, aired for the finl time Wednesday. In an interview with the Daily News, Miss Palmer said her character wltl experience what many women in their 50s ·JO throuch when they're alone. She will lel in· volved with loven and start drinltin1 too much. Illa Palmer saya the proeram will be "spicy," but in 1ood tut.e. "It allows you to peek so far and no more . Juat at that point -.hen you ml1bt pull back, it takes a comic lwlat,''sbesays. is a land-locked "Love Boat." ff Australia tried to ban this, Australia should be adm\red throughout the Western world. In fact , however, this isn't quite the "Number 96" some in Australia were worried about. The down-Wlder version, according to re· liable accounts, realty was out· rageous, featuring frontal nudity and the sort of comic shock that networlts and sponsors fear would send American audiences reeling in bor· ror. So, Americans are gettin1 what they usually 1et when a network turns its hand to "adult" enlertaln· ment -the soft tease, a slicltly packaged T -and·A carnival that wouldn't raise a blush on a Miaaiuip- pl spinster. Strictly Dallu Cowboy Cheerleaders stuff. THAT FORM WOULD~ ftne if it weren't used as a substitute for sub- stance -and substance in this case would mean a good laugh or two. Instead, there is this: Max <Greg Mullavey), of the open. marriage couple, bemoans a mean hangover as he fixes himself a drin.k. "What did I have in my mouth last night?" he aslts. "Our hostesa' Sequel set for 'Goldie' HOLLYWOOD <AP> -0 . J. Simpson and lleliaaa Micbaelaoo will atart in ''Goldie and tbe Boxer Go to Hollywood," a sequel to their top-rated movie lut year on NBC. shoulder," responds · wife Marion And that's one of the shbw's funn y lines. The dialogue soon descends to this level:· Max: "I don't Uunt you could han- dle me (sic) malling love to another woman." Marion: "Why not? Misery loves company." AND YOU THOUGHT you were abed ol "'lbe Ropers." AU of this isn't to suggest that "Number 96" is a hopeless cause. Tbe structure of the series -focus· ill& on the schizoid life in an adult apartment building in Southern California -presents interesting storyline posaibUities. Tbe creators and the network are clearly trying to out "Soap" ABC and it can be done. There's no reason to suppose that "Number 96," given time to work in· to a eroove and given some snappier script.a, can't be at least as sue· cessfuJ as "SOAP." On the other hand, there's no reason to suppose that "Number 96" will be granted those benefits. This week ·s tbree rugbt run as said to be lbe show's make-or -break opportunity. Judgiqfromjust the first two hours of the show, I'd have to wager brealt. Connie's bark Singer. Connie Francis, who first appeared on American Bandstand in 1958, shares a laugh with Bandstand host Dick Clark dur- ing a taping for the show, to be aired Dec. 20. MAVES A HAPPY MOUWIV WfT M5 AN' OUVll NBC's "Number 96." The pro,ram, which follows the adventures of a Miu Palmer bu kept bmy in re· cent yean appearin1 on Broadway and in relioftal theater. 'J'boucb re- turning to television and Hollywood, she's not livtnc up her two houses in the Eaat -juat in caae NBC forecloees on "Number 98." Tbe movie also stan Milton Berle, Jack Gilford, James Grecory, Stubby Kaye, Lynne Moody, ~Sbelia McRae, Bill Willlams and Mee ..=:~~====::::::::==::::::::~===========~ '\!Yllie. "A JOY TO llf.lfOlli "\l'IAl'•llll,\11 fOWI f. °" .......... 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