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A.'laia ·slaying deba.te:
O.leken kin
Col. Sanders
-.dead at 90
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SUCCUMBS AT 90
Chicken klnt Sander•
Couttcilmen
deny charges
-of con/ licts
By ROBERT 8AIUU~I
OltM Dally,.,._. Matt
HJJntington Beach City Council
-members Ron Pattinson and John
Thomas derued 'MOnday that they-
voted on city issues in which they
may have had a conflict of in-
terest.
Thomas said the charges
lodged in anothe r ne ws pape r
were ' 'hogwash.·'
Pattins on c alletl them
ridiculous and an atte mpt ''Lo
iS'CTedit m y c redibility.·'
The allegation that involved
Pattinson was linf ed to zoning
·-·-matters brought before the City
Council by d e velope r Frank
Mola.
, A statement of economic dis-
closure filed by Pattinson for 1979
showed thdt he received more
than $10,000 from the Robco In-
vestment and Development Com·
pany.
Pattinson said that the Robco
Company, for which he is a real
estate broker, sold Mola some
property In whi,oh Pattinson re-
ceived sales fees. •
Pattinson s aid he has voted on
some Mola proposals but has abs·
tained on action regarding the
particular piece of property local·
LOUISVlLLE, Ky. (AP)
Harland Sanders, 90, the white·
ha ired, white-suited 1<entuc~~
colonel who parlayeg sales abilf'
t y a nd a secret recipe into ·a
fri ed chicken e mpire, died of
pneumo nia today at J ewish
Hosp1tal.
S a nders, inte rna t io n a lly
known as the founder and sym-
bol of the Ke ntuc k y Fried
Chicken fast food franchise, died
at 5 :40 a.m. PST . according to
company spokesman John Cox.
Sanders, who was diagnosed
this year as s uffering from
le uke mia, entered the hospital
Nov. 7 for treatment of an infec·
lion of the kidney and bladder.
He developed pneumonia and
lapsed into critical condition.
Sanders' doctor said tre "went
comlortably," according to Cox.
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Prartiring shulllf-rerovery
·Cox said a private nurse was
in attendance when Sande rs
died . His wi~, Claudia, was at
th e fami y' h o me in
Shelbyville ou · e Louis ville.
Tentative funeral arra nge-
ments call for visitation Wednes·
day at the HalJ-Taylor Funeral
Home in Shelby~ille and Thurs-
day at the fast food company's
office in Louis ville. Funeral
services will be 1 p.m. F riday at
A I um n i Ch ape 1 Ba pl is l
Th e ologi c a l S eminary in
Louisville with burial al Ca ve
A military helicopter glides past a mockup
of ttie Space Shuttle at ~e Kenned"'. Soa~e
Center in 1-·1onda during e xer cises m
the event the shuttle, which is · scheduled
for launch March 14, should go down in the
water .
·New plane
I I makes debut
Hill Cemet1!i:yin..Louis ville. ~ SAN DIEGO CAP\. OfJicials.
Sanders took • his ch icken • of Paci.fi e Southwest Airlines
franchlse on the road when he say a DC-9-80 jet aircraft has
Councilman gets
-8taie CDP apology
was 64, ~n age :when m any peo· m a d e the firs t passe nge r -pl~ cons1~er retire ment. He ~as carrying flight. in the United
st1l_I working for Kentucky.Fn~d tates taking off from San Fran· C~1c ken at ag_e 89 when d~ctor c isco a nd -arriving i n t os dn1-gnos~ acu e le uke mia n Angeles
June. PS k 'd M "ll 's just one m or e thing A A spo esman sa1 on·
we 've got to conquer ," he said day that by the end of next year,
when 'tol<I of the disease. "I've P_SA pla~s to h~ve 13 of t~e new
ove rcome a lot of things in my aircr aft m service. He said PSA
life... ~lans to buy 20 more of the new .
He was hospitalized re peated· h~e, d';Jbbed th~ Super 80, and
_ ly for other ailme nts in the -has ~pllo_ns for six m~re .
m o nths th a t follo w e d the PSA 1s the nallo_n s ~Jth
diagnosis. In September , docfors large~t air car_n er wit~ fli~hts
said the can cer was in re-to A_ri7.Qna:.. Vt?h, ~evada and
mission. Mexico.
Sande r s. who w o r e his
signature white suit ~nd string
tie even while relaxing, learned High Court backs to cook at age 5.
''I cooked like Mom did, and hikes for J• udges la ter when I we nt i nto the
By Gl,ENN SCOTT
Ol llw Daily Pllet Slaff
They still weren't seeing eye
to eye MQJlday, but John Fer -
raro a nd members of the Santa
Ana offi ce of the Califo rnia
Highway Patrol were trying to
be conciliatory.
Ferraro, president of the Los
Angeles City Council, received
an a pology Friday from Glenn
Craig, st atewide C ll P com -
mi s sio n e r , f o r th e
circumstances surrounding f'er -
raro's arrest in Ora nge County
on Dec. 6. · ,
He was arrested on suspicipn
of drunken driving when Officer
Edward Miller stopped the coun·
c ilman on the Newport f'reeway
for possible speeding violations.
restaurant business, I just kept
on doing it the same way," he
Blood tests disclosed later last
week t hat F erraro's alco~ol
level wasn't high enough to be
WASIO NGTON CAP> -The considered legally drunk.
U.S. Suprem e Court. fashioning Throughout the e pisode. Fer· once said.
In his later years, he traveled
some 250,000 miles annually on
promotional 'tours for Kentuck)'
Frie d Chicken, earning over
$200,000yearly.
"Work keeps you young," he
once said, "golf or fi shing isn't
~s much run as workin~."
<See COLONEL, Pa1e AZ)
something of a compromise, has ra ro demanded an apology
given its nine members and all That apology· ne ver came
other ...!ederal j\adges hefty pay fro m the Santa Ana office.
raises. although Lt. Ke nneth Chris·
By an 8-0 vote Monday, th~ tiansen said Monday that he was
high court ruled the Congre·ss satisfied with Craig's apology.
had twice violated the Constitu-· C hris t i a n s e n c 1 a i m e d ,
lion when blocking previous pay however, that the apology was
raises for federal judges. . _only for c~nf_usjon that a rose at
the Orange County Jail over
which of three tests -breath,
blood or urine -the-e-ounc ilman
could take.
He said the ap0lORY didn 't cov-
e r Mille's j!Jdg_ment in laking
Ferraro into custody. R4!ferring
to the councilman, he noted that
some people show symptoms of
drinking sooner than others.
The blood test revealed that
F e rraro had .05 pe r cent of
alcohol in his blood. while .10 is
considered the legal minimum ...
for prosecution.
F e rraro said he wanted to
take the blood test because the
r esults would be kno wn im·
m e diate ly. but the officers
wo uldn't allow him to take the
test.
Chris tiansen s aid F e rraro
could have taken the test, but
"_he apparently felt the officer
said he couJdn 't. ·'
Christiansen s aid he and
Mille r wer e s ati s fi ed with
<See FERRARO, Page AZ>
ttolls Royce
hubcaps gone
II
.
Autopsy
exams
detailed
By J>AVID KUTZMANN
OI IM Dalt; Pllol Slaff
Attorneys fo r Dr. Luuis Alaia
sought Monday to d is cr edit
.theories that the Huntington
Harbour surgeon may have used
two knives rather than one when
he fatally stabbed his forml!r
wife and her attorney lllst June
13 in the worrran's waterfront
home.
A L o s A n g e l e s a r ea
pathologtSt called by t he defense
told jurors in Orange County
.S uperior Court J ud ge Byron
Mc Millan's courtroom that his
examination of autopsy records
and other evidence suggested
that only one knife was used in .
the multlpleslayings
Alaia's attorneys h ave never
denied their client was resp0nsi-
ble for the deaths of Ma rgy Lou
Alaia,.-37, and Long Beach at-
torney Marvin Tincher. 50.
But they have insisted he was
tem porarily insane at t-hc time
of the slayings due to both ex-
t re m e 'physical and .emotional·
pr essures and a c t e d s pon
t aneously when he attacked the
pair, using onl} one weapon.
T
Or . Victor Rosen, chief of !>ur
gical pathology at a Culver Cits
hos pital and technical ad viser
for the television series '"Qwn-.
c y. · · said he relied principally.
on autops} records and pholo·
grap~s as well as preliminary
heJl ring and trial tes timony in
forming his opinion that only one
knife was used. .
T h e p·a t h o Io g i s t w h o
p~rformed the a utopsies had
testified earlier in the trial that
the single wound to the abdomen
of Mrs. -Uaia coulrl not have
been caused by the sam e knife
used -on 1'1rirher, who d i ea ola
wound to the beart ·,
Disagreeing with ·lhal in-
t e rpretatio n , Ros eri s aid he
based his opinion in pert on the
fact that a second kn ife found in
a kitchen sink had no t.r~ces of
blood or fatty tissue on it A .
s m a ller knife with blood' but no
fingerprints on it also was found
He said the knife in the sink
would have needed a thorough
was hing and rewashing to re
move .all bJood and tissue from
the blade I
Prosecutor Richard Farnell
has suggesled that the murde r
defendant used diffe rent knives
on e ac h victim a nd "'That the
(See ALAIA, Page i\2)
Searches d e layed
ATLANTA CAPl -Faced with
declining interest . leaders of
mass volunteer sear ches for
clues in the deaths and disap·
peilrances of 15 black children
have "postponed further ·hunts" --.ed south of Ellis Avenue between
Golden West and Gothard streets
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"I've talked this over with the
city attorney .(Gail Hutton) and
she thinks the accus ation is
ridiculous and so do I.''
In the second matter, Thomas
reported that he received fees in
excess of $10,000 in both 1978 and
1979 for work be perform ed for the
Huntington Beach Com pany .
Records show that he voted in
favor of the company's proposal
to build 531 homes and con·
dominiums in 1979 and in the
-bluffs overlQ.Oking t he Boise
Grande marshlands.
"But my vote was completely
independent," he said. "I've
never made a dime off my posi·
lion on the council. "
Thomas sald his firm, the John
J!lee CONFUCl'S, Paae A!)
Mea8ure8 adopted
LOS ANGELES (AP) -In the
wake ol Jut year~• Bunker Hill • ~~1::r:t'1~ ~'0:'8r~:d '"=1 Clittfll~fl· "" a f fiitJernail
in Lu Ve1u. the City CouncU A uni.a~:bed 'Chi U h bas adopted 12 hi1b·ri1e fire n U9llUU • • caao 'man c ngs to t e
safety measures and sent 12 4 !oot ol ~e of tµ5 r~uers after he slipped
more back to committee for _on the icy embanl(ment qn Lake Micht1an
further dilcUMion. - -as he took a closer *>k al a Chicago Park
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District truck that slipped into the l~ke.
.The firt!fighters and park district
employees rescuing him had just pulled
two occupants of the true~ to s~ety.
~,--
complained to Costa Mesa police
Monday that hubcap thieves
ripped off his 1959 Rolls· Royce
Silver Cloud limous ine to the
lune or $1,500 over the weekend.
Besides the somewhat tacky-
looking bare wheel rims , Dr.
Lawrence D . F r eedman 's
·abused automobile may also be .
recognized by its custom license
plate, police said.
The Newpo rt Crest con·
dominium resident t old police
the plates say: 59 CLOUD.
Nancy's denial
told by-Rosalynn
WASmNGTON (AP> -first
Lady Rosalynn,Garter said Mon-
day that Ntmcy Reaaan called
her to deny reports she •wheel
the Carter "'f4'rhily would move
out of the White House before
the lnaucuraUon so the family -
quarten could be redecorated.
"I don't know whether she
said she wu IOf'1'Y or not," Mrs.
Carter said in respoue to quea·
lions from reporters. "She just
said she did not make those
statements."
\\-'eat her
Fair through Wednes-
day. Lows tonight in the
40s. Highs Wednesday in
the 70s.
INSIDE TODJ\ \'
John Lennon, even '"
death, could not ocape
pubUc demands. Hawkna of
' Ufinon paroplwmaUo did btg
buaineu during lllgll.t around
tile world. POQfl 83. ••••
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l'r•• '••Al '
' COLONEL •• -
4-cent ~reaae seen for U.S.
Ion llp&. '· 19l cin • farm la Htnrlvtne, laa.1 Sudtn
dtopl*t out ol Mllool ao the l1xth
•rade, later workln1 u •·ltreet·
ear conductor, l'•rallroad
flre•an and ln1urance 1.J141man. He Ued about ·1a11 qe
at 11, vohant.eertns fw duty wttb
t._e U.S. Army la Cub•, ud
later ran a steamboat. ferry oe
\he Obio River.
aPw....,._
lllAGAH'I CHOtCI -.... ......, .....
Gen. Haig
said 'in'·
at.State
14U, laMa1lil1 tAP> -Tbe
Oraan&111m ot Pe&rolewn &.· '9dllal ~ ••PO'llDC'ld la· ,,. ... ....,., ...... taarnalD a.a. mede oil prteee aa ~
... ., .. Wet~ Mk• 1uobne
aad wuq oU eot&a la \he UnlWd
Sla1-.•tafourceat1a1aUoa.
A JOaUDunAQU. llaued at the
HCI ol a two-4ay MUloa of u.. OU
c1r1tl alao Ml a mwmum price for OPIC crude& at .. 1 a barrel,
au~eountriel wbo wapt to
char,. lbe maximum a .. ln·
crea1e.
OPEC'• decllk>n eatabliabed
1uldel1Del for oil pricinl and it
wa• "'P to individual countriea to
H ltle on. lbe prices they would
char1e depeodina oa bow t.he
market develops .
The communique said Saudi
Arabia's benchmark price wu·
being increased from $30to$32for
a 42-gallon barrel of crude oil : t.he
benchmark or base price for other
members would rise from $32 to
S. and the ·maximum price for
OPEC crudes was raised from $37
to$41abarrel. ·
~•mben, Iran and Iraq, have
bffo at war nearly three mWJtNi
Tbe OD11 mention of the war an tM -flDal commUDicaue wu an
endoraement of f ndoneslan
President Suhuto's -''1incere
. and bcll>ftl appul'' to tbe two
co\µWiea ·'to seek the best poul-
ble aolut.ion quickly to tbeir con.
met l~g to a peaceful settle-
ment of their differences."
T he rowid of price increases
was signaled Monday by ·Sheik
~hmed Zaki Yam&0i; the Saudi
Arabian oil minister, who an·
nounced that his government
was increasing its benchmark
price.
Yamani refy.sed to give the
amounf of the increase, but
Venezuelan Oil Minister Hum·
berto Calderon Berti and oil in·
dustry sources said it was $2 a
barrel, and this was confirmed
by the communique today.
The Ne w York indus try
newsletter P e troleum In·
telligence Weekly reported that
the Saudi increase was retroac-
tive to Nov. 1. However, the
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communique made no mtatloo
of backdatlna any of· the ln·
creaM1.
Saudi Arabia at t.he laat OPEC
prtcln1 sesalon three mont.ha atd
ln Vienna stayed with a
benchmark price of $30 a barrel
while most of the other mem-
bers agreed on $.12. But OPEC
memben charged · a. .variety of
prices calculated according t,p
the quality of the crude oil, its
nearness to the mar ket and-...
other fact.ors.
Saudi Arabia produces 10.3
million barrels of oil daily. 42
perc·ent of OPEC's total, and
supplies 8 percent of all oil con·
sumed in the United States. Its
$2-a -barrel increase alone raised
the average OPEG price from
$31.(9 lo $32.S9, a jump of 80
cen\s ..
Analysts at several large oil
companies estimate ever y
dollar-a-barrel increase in the
aveuge O PEC price raises
average U.S. retail gasoline and
healing oil prices about 2 cents a
gallon ....
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Jackie PTesser, a Teamsters
\Jnion official na med to
President-e lect Reagan 's
trans itiQll team , has heated·
ly deniell having a ny links to
organized cri01e. He is a· de:
Cendant in a suit brought by
the \;arte r administration's
Labor Department alleging
mis use of union pe nsion
funds.
Jo JtaO, Sanders ttttled ln
Corbin, Ky.. and built a motel
•nd restaurant. Tbere, l}e de·
\'eloped a proce11 for quick·
cooked chicken that became the
"fio1er Uckin' good'' Keatue!ky
Fried ctUcken. ·
In the early 1830I, be waa com-
missioned a col0nel by t.he 1ov-
emor -an honorary title often
bestowed oo Kentuckiana. He
adopted his white su" full time
Sanders' daughter Mildrect Rua'.
gles said, after a TV .host told
him the garb gave him a look lo
match his title.
The chicken recipe with its 11
herbs and spices is still secret,
although j Santlers has said the
ingredJents "can be found on
just about any housewife's
s he lf."
WA S HI NGTON I AP l
Pr~si dent e lect Reagan will
nilm~ retired Gen. Aleaxander
M Haig Jr . Richard M. Nixon's
last White Houst: chief of s taff,
as secretny of s tate today.
s ources close to the trans1.lion
said
The SQUrces also said Reagan
will appoint New J ersey con·
s truction executive Raymond
Donovan as labor secretary.
A_nalysts estimated tibe in·
creases could raise U.S. prices of
gasoline and heatin1 oil about
four cents a g1llloa. But officials
from several countri~s said they.
were not sure what prices their
governments might settle on.
·'They just don'\ know. what t.he
Jnarkel will bear," said one con'
ference source.
Iran sets 'final reply'
In the ·mid-1950s, after learn·
ing a new interstate highway
would bypass his restaurant by
seven miles, Sanders sold out
and went on the road with his
pressure .cooker to recruit
franchises.
"My wife, Claudia, and I slept
in the car many nights while we
waited for a restaurant to open
so we couJd go into our sales
pitch. ··,he reealled,
Haig's appointment had in·
itially been expected Thursday
when eight &abinet-level selec·
lions were announced , but some
The meeting wound up with un
usual speed and with a minimurr
of public acrimony despite thc.
fact that two of OPEC's foundinf
Financial terms only block to release? If the restaurant owner baed
the chicken, a deal was COO·
eluded with a hands hake and
Sanders' profit was a nickel •
Reagan aides reportedly were
con~med that his nomination
wQuld give the e emocrats a
chance to rehash Watergate.
Haig headed Nixon's While
House staff in the final· months
of the Watergate scandal.
Donova n raised hrnds for
Reagan's campaign in New
Jersey and apparently was
chosen despite opposition from
the Team s ters Union , whic h
s trongly s upported Be tty S.
Murphy •. a former chairman or
the l':-f ational La bor Rela'tions
Board.
Reagan spokesman Jim Brady
.s aid two Cabinet names would
be announced today a t a news
co nr~rence at a do wnto wn
Washington hotel.
However, Brady said th.e two Ca~· net designees would not be
pr enl because one had the flu.
O e source said Haig, presi·
dent of United Technologies
Corp. in Hartford, Conn .. was
hom e in bed today with a 104·
degree fever. Anothe r source
said Donovan had flown to
Was hington today for the an-
nouncement.
James G. Watt, head of a con-
ttrvative pub1rc-inCer est law
None hurt
in robbery
. HOCJ:YWUOU tA!>) -
Two armed men robbed 32
p eople in a restaurant
here of more than $10,000
in cash and valuables to-
day, but none of the vic-
tims was harmed, P<>lice
said.
After the robbery. the
gunmen herded their vic-
tims into two restrooms in
Fellini 's on Me lrose
A ve~ue -a frightening
reminder of the execution
o( three people a nd l he
wounding of s ix other s
who had been herded into
a freezer at Bob's Big Boy
Restaurant in Los Angeles
on Sunday. .
The robbers, both of
whom remained at large
today, were wearing s~i
masks when they enter ed
t he restaurant about.12 :0S
a . m ., said Hollyw~od
Q!visionLt. UanO'Lear.
BEIRUT, Le banon <AP> -
Prime Minister Mohammad Ali
Rajai said tc><tay Iran has draft·
ed its "final reply " on the
American hostages and the only
thing blocking their release was
a U.S. guarantee lo meet the
Iranian government's financial
terms .
Calling the hostage s ituation
"a dead issue for us," Rajai told
Iran's official P ars news agen-
Man claims
woman boss
forced sex
I . MADISON, Wis. CAP) -A
woman supervisor in the State
Department of Health and Social
Services has been charged with
sexually ·harassing and ~i s·
c r i minaling agains t a s ub-
ordinate who says she made
passes at him, officials say.
It was believed tp be the first
case in Wisconsin in which a
woman· was formally charged
with victimizing an employee
for sex reasons.
foundation in Denver; was ex-""'-----------~~-....
The man who filed the com·
" -plaln"t allegedly was demoted in.
1979. peeled lo be named interior
secr et a ry on· Thursday , one
tran;;ition· source said. Several
congressional sources have said
s ince last week that Reagan tr.ur
chosen Watt.
Garwood's
defense set
' .. CAMP LEJUENE, N.C. CAP>
A psychiatrist who s pent time
as a prisoner during_)Norld War
11 will be the first witness to
testify in the defe nse of Marine
Pfc. R,obert Garwood, accused
of desertion and ~olhtboration
with the enemy in Vietnam ..
lawyers s.ay.
Garwood's attorneys were go·
ing to court today to present de ·
fense motions, some involving
pay for expert witnesses.
Garwood spent 14 ye ars in Viet·
nam before his return lo the
United States last year.
The government rested unex·
pectedly Monday. following 11
days of testimony after a Viet·
namese witness reported he did
not wish to testify. The witness
said he feared for relatives still
living in the Southeast Asian na. __ :..:.__ lion, accol'ding lo prosecutors in
the court-m artial.
Murder charged
FRESNO (Al') -; to·og.
shroud4!d roads with visibilities
estimated at 100 feet caused two
more traffic deaths in the San
Joaquin Valley Monday, .rmin1
to six the number of fatalltieS
blamed on de~e ground fog since
Wednesday.
.Bomb woman . .
blames Navy -
George Callan· Woywod , a
s tate Personne l Commission
equal rights officer, ruled Mon·
day there...apparenlly ha·d been
"a sexual relationship" which
preceded a "negative personal
PLYMOUTH, Mich. CAP> -A reaction," and that reasons
SO-year-old Canton Township ' ~hind th~. man's de.motion were
woman charged ~ith setting off s uspect;
a ho'!l~made. bomb in a Navy j T he man may have had pro·
recruiting office told police s he blems with offi ce work, but they
was upset because the Navy had "were not of the character to de·
sent her s on r ecruiting s erve demotion " Callan-lil4:ra~ure. acco~ding to Police Woywod said. '
Chief Tim Ford. , He declined to identify the
• ~ileen Anita Rollis was ar-parties involved, saying the r~1g~ed Monday tn Plymouth matter may be resolved without
J?istrict Co~rt on a charge of set-• having to be aired at a public
ling explosives and was held in hearing.
lieu of bond at the Plymouth
Police Department, authorities
said.
f 'ro1t1 Pagt-,1 I
FERRARO ••
Craig's handling of the incident
apd invited further investi1a·
tion. ..
Sharon Keyser, press deputy
for Ferraro, said Monday that
The complaint said the man.
with the depl\J1,ment since 1974,
was named to a· supervisory job
in 1978 but was demoted by the
woman before completing a pro-
bationary period.
He told the comtr]ission she
told him she was "disappointed
s he could not have m e as a
lover."
more examination probably will ALAI A occur because Ferraro asked · • • Ci:ai&J~ review of the way • · -•,
drunken driVTQ arTttt5 are-~e-ln the--sm~ counr
made. have been cleaned.
She said, for example, that Under cross-examination by
Ferraro was incensed at beine Farnell Rosen conceded that
handcuffed even thou1h Miller the surgeon who performed the
knew he w~ a city councilman autopsies wu ln a better posi·
and therefore a "responsible" tion to judge the nature or the
person. wounds t.han he was.
She also quarreled with Cbrls-He also admitted that he could
Uansen's interpretation of the not conclusively rule out the use
* •poloey, clalming that Crall ap-of two knives.
peared to "'gm the entire inci· Also testifying for the defense
dent, not justrparts oflt. Mon day was a San Diego
psychiatrist who eumined the
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Dr. Thomas Rusk said signifi-
cant stress facton in Alala's life
included his affliction with
narcolepsy, or an uncontrotlable
"tin~~ sliep, hie '"'"9Nliwrce-
. proceedings a1ainst Margy
Alaia, the battle for cu·~tody of
h1a two youn1 children · an4 his
1JOrsenin1 financial condition.
Ad4Jtionally. Rusk said Alai a
waa a ..wtahoUc. ·•
The defenda .. a noted or·
tbopedic 1ur1eolr.' wept iJeveral
tl m ea d u 'rt n I "M o n d a y ' s
testimony by Rusk. #
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cy., "We only require a financial
guarantee fro m the ·United
S ta tes to be ~j·ven t o the
Alger ian govern'm•ent, which is
responsible for Iranian interests
in the United States, and then
they can take the spies.··
In Was hington, the State
Department said it will have no
com menl until il receives the
Iranian reply from Afgl:rian in ·
termediaries.
Rajai spoke to the news agen·
cy after meeting with revolu-
tionary leader Ayat ollah
Ruho llah Khome ini who a p·
proved the government 's "final
reply.'' Iran's financial terms
are return to Iran of the late.
shah 's wealth, freein g of Iranian
funds held in U.S. banks and
dropping pending lawsuits
against Iran in U.S. courts.
Once the United States meets
Iran's conditions. Rajai said. "It
is up to the United States to take
the spies from Iran anytime it
wishes." He added that the 52
Americans could· be returned
"either on the feast or the birth·
day, whatever it likes lo call it,"
a n a ppare n t r e f ere nce to
Prime soars
lf! 21 p~rcent
NEW YORK tAPJ Ma·
jor banks raised their
prime lending rates today
to a record 21 percent, ad-
ding further pressure to the
economy and fueling fears
of another recession.
'Phe increase, from the 20
percent prime rate set just
las t. week, comes amid
further increases in banks·
cost of acquiring funds .
Morgan Guaranty Trust
Co .. the nation's fift h·
large~t bank. was the first
to announce the increase,
which wa s quickly
matched by a number of
banks.
Christmas , t h e b irthday of
Jesus .
"God w~lling, we will soon not
have a problem of hostages in
Iran. This 1s a dead issue for us
and we gave our answer because
it was taking so.-much or our li m e n
Khomeini met with Rajai and
Executive Affairs Minis ter
Behiad Nabavi today,• the
hos~ages · 409th day in captivity.
, * • * Saudis given
planes early
WASHJ NGTON !AP) -The
Carter administr~tion, anxious
to avert a souring io relations.
has offered to begin deli veries or
FIS lighter pla nes to Saudi
Arabia next m onth , a year
ahead or schedule.
But the administration de-
ferred a decision o n the con-
troversial bomb racks and extra
fuel tanM_wilh which the Saudis
want to eQuio the planes.
f 'r•>m Pag_. t I
CONFLICT ..
Thomas Trucking and Cr ane
C.ompany. hauls oil field supplies
for the Huntington Beach Com ·
pany.
• 'Tf they~ouldn 't get me for the -
job they would have to go to Long
Beach,''hesaid.
Assistant City Atto rney
William Amsbary said it does not
appear that criminal penalties
are involved and the most that
could be done is to seek county ac·
lion to prevent the two officials
from voting on the issues should
there be a violation of the Political
Reform Act.
"If may be of historical in·
terest," Amsbary said. "but the
court can't enjoin them from do·
ing something they may already
have done.''
An atlorney for the Fa ir
Political Practices Commission
said he didn't have s ufficient in·
formationtomakecomment.
chic ken. ·
He based his operations in
S helbyville, where Claudja, his
second wife, ran a restaurant.
B y 1960, there were 400
franchises. ·
In 1964, John Y. Brown Jr.,
now Kentucky's governor. began
his rise lo success by putting
together a deal lo buy Sanders• b~ness for S2 million. .
/Brown sold Kentucky Fried
Chicken in 1971 to Heublein Inc ...
or Hartford, Conn., in a stock
transaction valued at $250
million. Heublein retained San·
ders to promote the product. To·
day there are over 6 ,000
franchises in 48 nations with an· .
nual sales· or more than $2
billion.
Sanders sued the company in
1974, claiming it was misusing
his image and changing his rec-
ipes. He said the gravy "tasted
like wallpaper paste.
Kentucky Fried Chicken riled
a countersuil, but later settled
out of court and paid Sanden
more than Sl million.
W.hen he sold out lo Brown,
Sanders kept the franchises in
Canada. valued t hen al $6
million and now at about $20
miillion. He later gave the Cana-
dian franchises to charity, and
( i n a n c e d a n u m b .e r oJ
scholarships
"I'm not in it for the money,"
said .Sanders,_whos.e_ne.t worth ~
was estimated at $3.S million.
·'The Lord has been good to me
so I try to repay him by helping
others."
As a symbol of the American
business dream in action, San-
ders once was applauded on th•
New York Stock Exchange. He·
has been described by Brown as
"the only living te(end in the
food field." ··
Among Sanders' s urvivors are
his wife, Claudia : and two
daughters from his marriage to
Josephine King of Jasper, Ala.,
Margaret Sanders, 70, of Palm
Springs, and Mrs. Ruggles, 80,
of Lexington. Ky. A son,
Harland Jr., died al age 20 or i11·
fected tonsils.
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historically
cherished as a
symbol of love.
In 14 karat
ye ow go
with'diamo,nds:
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8 . $1000 c. $750.
Beautiful ,
jeuvlry says.
"/ lm•e you.''
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Almost eyeryone in Orang.e
County stands to gain -either
through financial or time sav-
ings if a 24-mile rapid transit
UnQ is built through the center of
the county . according to a con·
sultaht ·~ report.
· T h at r eport. a n econom ic
analysis, prepared bt Arthur D.
Little Inc. of San Francisco, in-
c I udes projections that the
estimated $485 million worth or
cons truetion over five years
would spur Sl .2 billion in sales
and 18,000 new jobs.
ORANGE COUNTY would get
a bout half of those benefits :
from SS35 to $771 in sales and
from 7,300 td 11,325 jobs ..
The estimated 45,000 daily
•use~ of the system would save
from $235 to $480 a year on
automobile costs, and t hose Who
stayed with their cars would
ha ve less freeway congestion
and fewer chances of accidents,
according to the report.
The report, howev.er, doesn 't
a ddress what county officials
acknowledge is the obvious
cha llenge of the proposal -
how to rais e the m oney to
finance the system .
Tuesday, December 18, 1980 DAILY PILOT 43
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Whaf do they see?
T om Wurs ter (right ) knows a thing or two
about birds. For example, he will tell you
there a re as many as 50,000 birds.hanging
around Upper Newport Bay on any single
da y in the ·wint er. And there a re. 160
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D•lly l"l .. 1 PNto llY l"•lrl<k 0'~,,.11
s pecies of birds represented in th at
number. To ·see wh at Tom and his friend
are looking at and how you. can learn . to
"s-ec what they sec , turn to Page BL
Immigrant 'tha~ks' Recycling
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DENNIS KELLY DISPLA VS SKULL OF DOLPHIN
He atudlea our lntelllgent neighbor•
NOR DOES THE report dis·
c uss t he environmental and
poliUcal problems that ·could
m andate ,modifications, delays
or e ve n abandonment of the
plans being laid by members of
the Orange County Transit Dis·
trict and county Trans portation
Commission.
oldsters in· Mesa site ope1i
24 lwurs The t;n fans Jung Lee recalls that during
a nd a ft e r the Ko rean War
Amcnt·ans. soldiers and socia~
agencies alik<:. went a ll out 1n an
effort to he lp hi s natio n ·~
Christmas shoppers have been
r e minded by Orange Coa t
College officials that the school
Recycling Cente r will remain
open 24 hours daily during the
holiday season
.Prof 'ta/,ks' to dolphins David Hurley. vice president
of Arthur 0 . Little, noted in a
presentation Monday to transit
district members. that the re·
port describes benefits o'f the
rapid transit system.
youngsters
Many wen· .d1spl<1tcd. some
were orphans and others home-
less The Americans pitched in
to find homes and tried to make
new li ves for a gencral1(Jn or war
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OI IN o.lly l"llet Sl•lt
D.e nnis Kelly, a professor of
marine science and biology at
Orange Coast College in Costa
-Mesa, believes his happiest day
may be coming soon.
He says it will be the day he
can talk to a dolphin. He is 32
and is convinced it will happen
in his lifetime .
"WHAT B ETTER way is
there to find out what li ving in
• the ocean is really like?". says
Kelly, s upervisor of the Coastal
Dolphin Resear ch Project, a
federal program initiated in 197S.,-U
''I'd like to rind out just who's
;. out thef'e ," s ays Kelly. who
always refers to his doJphins as
people.
He has just m ade a rrange-
m e nts with a n imal psychic
Beatrice Lyd ecke r or North
Hollywood to conduct an ESP
experiment later this month.
S h e c laim s s h e ca,n
telepathic ally communicate
with dogs, cats, r ace horses,
chinchillas, 16bs ters. spiders,
snakes or anything e lse in the
Anima l Kingdom.
IF SHE M ANAGES to strike
up a convers ation w1t h any or
the r esident do lphins known
now to live off the Orange Coast,
things could get interesting.
Kelly and Ms. Lydec~er will
make an a ppointment to ren-
dezvous with the dolphins again
on a certain date and at a cer·
lain place.
He says the dolphins do meet
on a regular , basis to socialize
and the time and place seem to
be specifically planned, accord-
ing to records kept by a whole
cadre of dolphin-spotters.
•'There are a couple of what I
call Hot Spots . where there is
a lot more dolphin activity than
you mig~t expect," says Kelly,
whose tiny office is crammed
with dolphinabilia, inc luding
skulls.
HE SA VS THEY like a mas$
frolic or fishing trip off the Hunt-
ington Beach Pier from time to
time, but their favorite play-
ground is jus t a little north of the
El Morro beach. below Corona
d e l Mar. n ear Scotchman 's
Coye ..
".They come in on a bi-weekly
a , · says trntty;-addtng-that
volunteers in the Coast a l
Dolphin Research Project spy
on t heir movements from seven
vantage points on scheduled
days.
They have also gathered ~ala
from boaters, fishermen .and
Orange Coast lifeguards lending ..
their time and expertise while
going about their regula r b~i·
ness.
THE SCOPE OF the dolphin
watch has grown to Include
aerial reconnaissim ce by light
plane . ·
Photographs are a lso being
com piled for a special dolphin
mue book file, an 8 mm movie
has been produced, .and all the
material-colJecled Is being com-
puterized for future reference.
cean Society. students and pro-
fessors from UC Irvine, OCC
students and ordinary citizens
are also'taking part, Kelly says.
"I used to feel that ,dolphins
were just animals," says Kelly.
He no longer thinks so.
The Cal St ate F ullert on
graduate is convinced they think
just like we do-although not in
our words-and one of these
days -we will be able to sit down
a nd communicat e with each
other.
Dolphins, aft er all, have big·
ger brains.
Virtually e very finding in the
report bodes well for a rapid
transit system;· but Hurley s aid
afte r the meeting that the re·
suits didn 't have to turn out that
way.
victim~ ~ I
The 40-year-olc1'.1/ec. who •m ·
migrated to the United States 10
. x~ars ag9, became the owner of
1he Rargain Fo(Jd Basket in
Costa Mesa 's Vista Center on
West 19th Street two yc'ars ago.
HE EXPLAINED that Orange · Lust ye;,1r the grocer staged a
County, as a large metropolitan hig party for the older folks at
area, has the resources to han· Cos tu Mesa 's Bethel .Tower!> It
.d ie most of the constructi9n ·was a s uctcss So he repeated
jobs, thus keeping the money in tA e venture las t Sat'urduy ,
local circulation. ch<in;ing, the locat ion so he
People in areas whe re many could serve ·a little wine.
BOTTLENOSE Dolphins, services aren't availa ble might "When I was raised in Korea,
wh ich . abound off the Orange find such constructiQ.n to be a • it was the youngcr people who
Coast. have brains fully a half· social or economic dra in rather ha d the bigger problem s ." Lee
pound heavier than h uma n than a boon, he said. recalls "Here. 1n Amel'ica . the
brains. The un'specified m ass transit ·younger gcnt·rat1on is pretty
"They do have an incredible., system -it could use buses or well set up.
biological sonar," Kelly adds. light rail -is part 9f the dis· "It's Jhe older people who
"A lot of scientists believe they 1 trict 's proposa l to add a bout S2 nee(i the. attention. 1t seems, to
need a bigger brain to handle billion worth of improvements to me . . " ·
and process all that sound." t ransportation facilities near the So on Saturday Lee• ser ved e1
You might be s urprised at the Santa Ana Freeway. 160-pound ~hole ro::isted pig
number of dolphins off ·the THE SYSTEM is planned to barbecued unde rground in .a Orange Coast and what they are friend'~ back yard and·all the doing-<>r not doing-out there, s_ervice the Disneyland C~nv~n-t r1 m mrn_gs , mostly Korean
he explains. Also, killer whales. lion .center comp_lex. Anah~1m dis hes preparc'CI by his family.
. ·several _lime..s_tbis year_Stad1uf!1. The City Shoppin,g "I fi gured must of th(' folk s
we:v.e. ha.d ~igh1_ ~o 10 killer cent'C.r~g.._sa~ta-Ana . tr.rd-been eating /\m.cri.can foods
whales c ruising along just rock·_,.. Fash1.~ppmg cehter aJI thdr livos and , would tikcr-
lhro wing distance right off and civic ~enter. the South,Co~st something a little hit different."
Laguna Beach," says Kelly. . P_laz~ b~s1ness and com mer:cial Lee says.
.Kelly says some experts have d1str1ct ·~ Co~ta. Mes~ a~d t~o . Ahout 125 seni or c itize ns
guessed kille r whales inhabit bus.lness-mdustrial districts m s howed wp ill h igh noon ,
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GIVING BACK SOME JOY
Mesa grocer Jung Lee
munched roast pork and 'dipped
into exotic odental dishes and
si pped som e wine at the
R oundup Restaurant which
offered its facilities in the Vista
Center for the occasion.
And just-to make Christmas a
bit mQfe complete. Vista Drug
gave every body a gi ft certifi cate
to be used in. the drug store, Lee
says ~ --A-tot o Tpeo'ple had help in
Korea:· Lee .mused. "And a lot
of tht>m romt> over here and
forget about it. I'd JUSt like to
give a little of it back ."
S h o ppe r s kn ee d eep in
packages, sack!>. wrapping and
other pa~r tras h can drop off
rpatcrial s an y t am@ , J:l
s pokesman said. ·
THE CENTER. the designated
rece iver of recyclable mate ntils
for the City or Costa Mesa. is on
Monitor Wav .. next to the col
legc's baseball field off Fair vj ey.
!load at tht· north e nd of ltw
campus
"Our r:eceiving area i!> a hit
smaller than it has been in th"
past because we are in the pr1i
cess of bwldlng a new and beHl•r
center ... s a id director Stevt:'
Furlan .
"Sl)me folk !> m\ght think we'rr
closed. · ht· pointed nut · W1·
wa nt to empha~1ze that we ar ..
oµen to n·c-cl\·e n:s1dent1ttl <lf'l>I"
offs ~4 hours a da) ·
HE SAID THE center should
be a boon to most area homPs
com e Chnstmas morn.
1 The center accepts cardboard
bo xes and cartons. news and
wrapping paper . m agazines,
telephone books. junk m11 il .
computer pap er. cards and
cardboard . Furlan reminded.
It also takes glass containers.
aluminum and tin cans . scrap
m e tal. old water healer s·
automotive oil. car b;illc rics and
ral!s
Orange Coast waters at the rat~ Irvine. ._ ----~a d~~or w dany~~n A s&oodbranc~~ulded~d ---------------------------------------~~
tim e. particularly the winter we~t from the c1v1~ center to
whale migration months. Beach Bouleva rd in Garden
He suspects they are out there Grove. . . in the 20s and 30s, hunting. The report a uth9rs said. that
Research also showed at one about 70 percent or the nders
time JO.some years ago, a group would be work or school co_m-
of killer whales entered Newport muters ~ho could s ave f~om five
Harbor, explored all its chan· to 1.5 nu.nutes per 10-male rush-
ne ls nooks and crannies a nd hour trip cnmpared to com-
finaity died when they beached muters on busy freeways.
themselves.
"But the purpose of the pro-
ject is to learn just who lives off
our coast in terms of dolphins,"
says the Santa Ana resident,
who frolics with dolphins in
scuba gear.
I. WOULD LIKE lo find out the
identities of individual dolphins
and learn just what a day in the
life of some dolphins is like,' ''he
continues. "Here, more than
anywhere else, there's more dai-
ly impact on · marine m ammals
by human adiY-·H· .y-.-'-' ---
... "One of the neat things about
dolphins is that you <;an almost
'fingerprint' them . They have
distinctive dorsal fins, with their
nicks, cuts and gouges."
He says lhe four types most
o ften catalogued along the
Or ange Coast a re the botllenose
dolehin , co_mmo n d olph~~·
Rissun Dolphin and the P1c1f1c
Whitesided Dolphin.
If you s~ one, it is probably a
boltlenose.
"THEY ooN•T like the water
more than 400 to 500 feet deep,"
the marine science specialist ex-
p I a ins, addin g that th e !><>t -
tlenose is an e~remely cunous
fellow. .
THEY ADDED, however. that
the success of the system will
de pend on the willingness of
cities along the routes to zone
property for higher dens ity de·
ve lopments, which would im·
prove the long-range economic
benefits or the system.
If cities, pa rticularly older
ones s uch as Anahe im, Garden
G r ove and Santa Ana , do
participate..._ the system should
encourllg~ urban renewal and
r ed e ve lopm ent and inc rease
propert9 val u~s. t h_e ree_or L _
authon; added.
OCCsignups
top 33,000
Orange Coast College registra·
tion has topped the 33,000 mark
for the first time , officials re-
port.
Final fall figures, following
regis tration for s hort-term
clasJ es a month ago, show a
r ecord enrollment of 33,024
students.
That's up 9.2 percent over last
fall 's count. ~This semester 's count incluaes
21,754 day students and 11,270
evening registrants .
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·'Using these techniques, it
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the presence, a pproximate
number, species identification,
.movement patterns, ml1ratory
b e havior abd res ponse to
Once it was thought when the
distinctive scimitar-shaped fins.
were seen slicing north or south
along-the Orange Coast surnine
they were just 'passing throu1h,
puttin.1 down no roots.
F ~stiv&l plioliiea-==
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human activities of at least four
species of dolphins,'' Kelly ex-
plains.
The O ranse Countr ,.
Chapter of the Amertean Ceta,
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"We have a eouple of resident
'pods' of dolphins that live .ri1ht
he re. They don't go anywhere
else. 'Ibey travel between Dana
Point -and Lons Beach. The
same la t.nle of some locaUona in
Florida and South America,"
~elly says.
S..OkAmer1c.11d1M.islrr Ch.i"Ftto
WestcWf Plu.a
CHICAGO <AP) -Mayor
Jane Byrne has approved ten-
tative plans for a month-long
cutture fes valln t e summer of
1982, officials say. The city ex-
pects to uk orchestrU\ choir'S. ·
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\V ailing? YUie lie sorry
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80. HO. HO AND ••••: U you'rt ont ot my
favoftt.e .,.,..a who alway• w< waUl t.bal .lut po11ible iu·
ta..t before doLaa your Ywe aboppln1. I have news: It's
almo.t lbat lut lnatant •
If you dtdn' "9llr., lhat for yourself. )ual •lad check·
1n1 •he advertlMm nla lbe•• claya. No loncer ire the
1torea 11mply luulna Chri•tm.a 1hoppin1 awdes. Now
they're put With Lut ~nut~ Ghristmas Shopplq Guides.
Thi tlme i, Upp1n1 up on you
You'd bette r l'luistl~ or you'll bt: 5hoppln1 the
WaoSblJ\lton's 81rthdaay Specl•l:J . ·
LISTEN. WHEN l'OU Stal'\ frantic.Uy scanntna ltiE
YuleUde ads these days, you rind they 're no lob1er ur1in1
ou lO buy, buy, buy They're orderina you to.
Jwn look at ttus one over here. It exhorts, "Give a
Loved One a New have for Chnslmas!"
Whal do they want me to do? Drop a cousin off the
balcon) lO give him a new s hape" Punch him out so he
now has chubby11ps "
Here 'i. another de mand "Give someone a walerbed
·ror Chnslmas
They don't care who. Just pick somebody out and lay
upon them one of these Slosher Specials.
Then there are few stores 'that sound downright
hystericuJ in their headline ad messages. "Do It Right!"
one proclaims. Another insists, "We Are as CHEAP as
They ~ay ! " Who says? They sez, that ·s who.
Aduertasement Trying to Cash m on Good Old Ctaarlie
ANOTHER SALE ME~GE insists that you can,
"Save Like the Qickens ." Get it? It's a takeoff on that
be loved Christmas author of bygone times. Charles
Dickens. If you didn 't get the link, the advertiser has in-
serted a little caricature who is supposed to look like tlhe
m iser o{Dicke ns ·Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge.
Perhaps they didn't pause to .p0nder that maybe
nobody would want a gift from an Ebenezer Scrooge. ftut
never mind details.
/ .
. BE~NO THESE APPROACHES, we have the unique
gift offenngs that are now making the ads. One outfit down
'in Mission Viejo, for 'example, is offering limited
me mbership in the '' Down With The Ayotollah Club.'·
Jn smaller type, it explains that mentbership will be ~imited to the first 200 million Americans who apply. For
Just $9.95. you get your membership, a card, certificate
bumpe r slicker. pin and news letter . Sounds' lik~
som ebody's wiloading from a garage sale.
_Up in Garden ~rove, another outlet is offering $69'.95
talking parrots for Just $19.95. At that cost reduction, you
have to suspect that those parrots learned how Co talk from
a drunken sailor who was a live·in resident at a T·Town
bordello.
Bargains in talking parrots should be viewed with SUS·
p1cion. Don't. give one to your favorite pastor.
AND FINALLY, we had this ad that proclaims,
"Oops 1 Manufacturer Goofs." Itelow you find all the
specifi cations for a $600 sewing machine that's going for enly
$189. Nowhere does it explain precisely what the
manufactyrer 's goof was.
Oh. down at the bottom it does note that the machine C?m ~s in only one color described as Barfo Purple. No
kidding. Honest. ·
That must be the goof, Has to be the goof.
Merry Chris tmas, in Barfo Purple
fuel usage down "\
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SACRAMENTO <AP) -
'Smaller. fue l-effi cient cars
mean that California n s are
using less gasoli.ne even though
more people are driving more
miles . the state Board o f
Equalization said.
September and down 4.2 percent
from October 1979.
Over the sam e year, the
number of licensed drivers has
incr easep 2 percent, vehicle
registration has gone'up 2.1
percent and summer highway
t r avel was. up 3 percent this
year ,
. October gasoline usage was
down 2.7 p e rcent from •
"I . .·
Declme noted
-in auto ·saleS
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DETROIT <AP> -Sa1es by
doJneatJc auto producers fell 7.1
. percent in early December com·
pared with the aame period last
year, the automaken have re·
pOrted.
Troubled Chrysler Corp ..
which is a1ain offerin1 larae re·
bates, was the only 'Bil 'lbrft
company showing improvement.
The seasonally adjusted an·
nual sellin& rate for the five ma-
jor automakers recovered to 6.6
milUon cars durinl the period or
Dec . 1·10 compared with S.6
million in the final 10 days or
November.
THE COMPANIES delivered
174,498 cars in \he period against
186,890 in the same period last
year. The percentage com-
parison is based ·on sales per
day . 19,389 against 20,861,
because there was one more
selling day in the period this
year.
Rising interest rates have
tended to discourage borrowing
Delinquelds
• serving
in Scouts·
CHICAGO. CAP) -Juvenile
felons from Chicago 's high
crime areas are serving proba·
lion in two Boy Scout 'troops, and
aufhorities say most of them
h ave take n the scout o.a!h
seriously.
The oath. of course, calls for a
scout to be trustworthy, loyal,
helpful, friendly. courteous,
kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty,
brave. clean and reverent.
"WE .BEµEVE it is the only
l'eh a blhtallon program or its
kind in the country." Lowell
Mark, director of field opera·'
tions of Chicago Boy Scouts,' said
Monday ..
"Two full-time scoutmasters
a re assigned to their troops and
the youngsters go camping three
weekends out of every four.
They 31.e gone most of_the sum·
mer at Boy Scout facilities in Jl.
linois. Mi chigan and Wisconsin
al'\d even in the mountains of
New Mexice>. They also have vis-
ited West Point Academy."
Bob Wallovich, chief deputy
probation officer for Juvenile
Court, said that in the fi rst year,
50 felons ranging from 13 to 16
years of age were screened and
placed as scouts.
"OUT OF THAT number, only
s ix were committed to lb
Department-ot-eID'Techons for
becoming delinquents on new
charges," said Wallovi~h. "We
think this is highly commenda·
hie because these kids .were
serious offenders in the first
place , convicted of crimes rang.-
in g from mans la ughter to
burglary and armed robbery.
We do not want· r apists or
arsonists.
•'Th~ number placed in scout-
ing is fluid , as ~w kids come in
a nd others move out,·· he said.,
for car purchases, as shown by
the noeedive in •rte November
lrom a n annua rate of 6.8
million in' the fi rst two-thirds of
the month.
Chrysler, offering rebates that
increase with interest rates, sold
18,SSS cars compared with
16,054, a 2.6 percent increase
based on the daily selling rate.
· SALts OF THE new "K·car"
compacts totaled 6,998, their
best showing since more than
W,000 during the October in-
troductory period. Still, that was
about two-thirds o r what
Chrysler needed in the period if
it were on track for its model·
year forecast of 490,000 K-cars .
Earlier, K-car sales w~re about
half the projected pace.
Chrysler, w,hi~h closed its two
K·car plants last week, a week
earlier than planntii. }\as also
decided lo delay reopening after
the holidays by another week, to
Jan. 12.
. The company was expected to
a~k approval for $400 million
inore in guaranteed loans from
the Chrysler Loan Guarantee .
Board this week~. _It !s s~king ·.
further aid from banks, sup.'
pliers and workers, including' a
.wage freeze. ..
FORD· MOTOR> Co.. which is
off~ring lo finance purchases or
some of its cars with a max-
·imum 12 percent interest rate,
showed a 13 percent decline
from 40,383 cars to 39,688. A
company excecutive said Ford
would have done better but· ad·
vertisements of the rebate were
four days late ip appearing. .
Sales of General Motors Corp .
co]lsistenUy against rebates and
now offering none, fell 6.2 per·
cent from 102,946to108,585 .
Volkswagen of America's Pen·
nsylvania·built Rabbit mode ls
rose .21 percent from 2,7CY1 to
3.690,
AMERICAN MOTORS Corp.
sold an estimated 4,000 cars, a 26
percent decline from 4.ilQ.· AMC
sales must be estimatea because
'the company, like the importers,
reports sales only at month-end .
With 1980 almost over. the fi ve
companies were down 20 per-
cent, 6,281,308 cars a gainst
7 ,839,613 last year.
'WIJite House tree
Rosalynn Carter holds her granddau~hter. Sarah, as she
exammes her · l~st White House Christmas tree. It is
hung with Victorian·style dolls, miniature hats and 1,000
rose t~ssels.
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Abscam ruling hit.
PHILADELPHIA CAP> -The U.S. Justice Department has
appealed a federal judge's ruling overturning the Abscam convic·
taons or two local politicians the judge said were illegally en·
trapped.
The Justice Department also filed a motion to dismiss federal
racketeeril'\g and conspiracy charges against two ot))er Abscam
defendants/ attorney Howard Criden and former .City Coun·
cilman Louis J ohanson -who already have been convicted of
other charges in New York City.
The appeal. filed in the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
seeks to overturn.last month's ruling by U.S. District Judge John
P. [ullam. who threw out the convictions ol former City Council
President George Schwartz and City Councilman Harry Jannotti .
His 64-page decision is expected to establish legal cornerstones for
appeals by other Abscam defendants.
Criden and Johanson were indicted here with Schwartz and
J annotti but have not yet been tried on those charges.
Dallg Pilot Ads Produce Sales Recoid
" ... the results were bey~nd ou~ highest projection."
DIC~ MAAOWITZ
Westcllff Shoe-Westcltff Plaza -------~ ~---
The following letter was received from a n · advertiser
who recently experienced his best sales week in 16 years of
business following the appearance of several ads -one using
color -in the t>ail y Pilot :
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The Daily Pilot is proud of its long usociation with WestcUff Shoes and
of the newspaper's contribution toward the settln& of a 16-year sales record.
We stand ready to help plan a result-getting advertlslna campatan to attract
-cu "uu'ler 0 rvr"5'uur lJl'OdlJct orservtce. --
Just call 642-4321 and ask for display advertialq.
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T'*Ciey, O.C.mbtr 10, 1980 CWl Y PllOT 1'3
FiDJ~y ·plains . suit i. . .
. in-new &tock deal . ,
SAN FllANClSCO t P.> t"orsnea' OU~. A'• owaer CIMrlel o.. ,,.._, .._ u.r.a-.ca a. .... u.r.. top omcen o1 Apple COia= lac., MeHM tMJ wen t.m•bl• to tel bl.Ip apedal
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ne ,roa,ec:U11, tuecl wUlt ·, ... SecurlUH Saellilan1t Coa•tee• . ..w naa.~ bu attaaa.-to b&lY aso.• • ...,... ot
AlllPM *>ck for • 1 mlltioD ln • prival4t deal wt~ four Apple oftlten
Apple C:O.pu&er ao&d 4.4 mUUoo 1bare1 it an ............ ~c on.nae rriday.
Pnv*-b, A .... I Mlcllael Scott and
\ll,... vi~ preeideata had •tl"Md 'o aell t'\nhey
Ut.000 •barea of Ua•lr own 1toek under
MeunU.. laws allowU\1 for priva~ lllff.
la \he COW'M ot nelO(ialloo,, however,
f'l•ley "l'e(f•ated a11tai-..:;. from Apple'J
• olftun an Obtain.baa 1baret"' u.ruu.h Mor1an
S.aaley • Co .. tM underwriter ln cbar1e of the p..abUc olferiq.
Mor1an Stutey refuaed to "afford Mr. "•Nuv
Finley aQY 1pecial coeaideraUoo," the proapectua said, and Finley,
at • was revealed Monday, has t.hreateDed to sue Scott and vice
pruidenta Ca.rl Cirlsoa and Kenneth Zerbe, "for failin1 to use
<elr beat effortl aod 1ood of(~ 'to aaaist" Finley in 1ettin& a
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Lfth v.,. Houten
Van Houten .
los~s appeal
€Ulti8t's trial slated
sAN f'RANCJSCO (APr '--' A
May 12 trial dale baa been aet
for Larry Dayton, tbe former
People Temple member accUHd
• in a federal indictment of
con1plrli:aa to klll U.S. Rep. Leo
·Ryan. D..Calif .. 1unned doWll in
an ambush at a Guyana aintrip
-in November 1978.
· hi additiop, U.S . District
Jud"1e Robert F . Peckham let
Feb. 20 for bearin1 a def~e
motion to diamias for lack of
jurisdiction an lndlctment
a1ainst Layton, 34. 'The motion
contends that U.S. courta have
no jwildiction to try a crime
that alleiedly occurred in a
foreicn country .
Peckham said at. Monday's
heariq that be will also bear on
Feb. 20 a mot.ion to strike part of
the Layton indictment, which
was issued in October by a ·
federal grand jury i n San
Francisco.
· Richard Dwyer, who waa deputy
chief ol mlaaion for the U,S. in
Guyana when Ryan waa killed.
Ow.yer escaped injury in. an
ambuab at an airstrip near
Jonestown that killed Ryan,
.three Joumaliats and a defector
from-the-UJ.(aled cult led by Jim
Jones, who died in the mass
death rituJI.
-The 1overnment had
req ueated that Layton's trial
~lira in February. but Layton's
attorneys' Tony TambureHo and
Frank Bell, a public defender,
sought a delay until September.
Peckham said he believed a
May 12 date provided a fair,
balance of needs between both
sides and allowed six mont.M for
defense preparation.
Layton iB being held in jaU
without ha.ii. He was returned to
the U.S. by federal agents last
month. L ·-
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suba~antial block ot 1hare1 in Ule'otferin&. .
The stock closed ,Monday at $27.25 bid, down $1.SO in
over·tbe-counter tradina.
LOS ANGELES GP) -A
California appeals court has
refused to overturn the murder
conviction of LesJie Van Hout.en, ·
the former Charles Manson
follower tried three times in the
1969 Sharon Tate·LaBianca
murders.
Layton is charged with
conspiracy to kill Ryan and
aiding and abetting his murder
on Nov. 18, 1978 just before the
mass suicide and murders of 913
temple members at Jonestown.
U.S. Attorney William Hunter
and two FBI agents spent last
week in . Guyana interviewipg
witnes ses for the Layton
prosecution.
APWI .......
COURT DATE SET
Larry Layton
lssue of tbe stock had been awaited by lnvestors who see a.
erowth potential in the home computer market that Apple serves.
>.
' The three-year-old Cupertino firm's sales have ioomed to $118
million from $774,000 in its fint year. Ea.mines hit $11.7 million or
24. cents per share, compared to $41,S7Sor a penny a sha~e in 1977.
Her petition for a writ of
habeas corpus, denied Monday.
by the California 2nd District
Court of Appeal, bad cUed
several gro4rul:1 of re'versal.
Layton also is charged in the
same indictment with
conspiracy to kill an
ioternalionally protected pe~
Civil Grumbling ... · I ~I ,.1 ~
Gloomy Gus / II r I DI
'in the
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Santa .
Never Had-It
, SoGOO
When it comes time for you to play
Santa ... come to Lido Marina Village.
With over 75 shops ·and boutiques to
choose from ... who needs elves?
You11 find the latest In designer
fashions. Fine jewelry. European
kitchen items. Exotic gifts from
around the world. Antiques.
Imported glassware. Special
soaps and fragrances.
Children's toys. Books. plants
and one-of-a·kind treasures.
And, beginning
November 29, the real Senta
CJaus will be strolling through
Udo Village each Saturday and Sunday.
from I to 5 pm, to offer an ear and a
candycane to children of all ages! .
All your Christmas shopping ... m one
beautiful package!
Free Validated Parking
LIDO MARINA VIJ.J.AGE
Just off Pac1f1c Coast Highwa y a l Newport Blvd. and Via Lido in Newport Beach.
Stores open dally 10-6 •Thursday, Friday, Saturday 'til JOpm.
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IFf OF MUSIC r-OR-
11-IE SEASON FROM
FASHION . ISLAND • MaODYLAND CHdRUS lNCO~RT
This Thursday evening, Dec. 18,
at 7 pm in the Court near Buff ums
· -and Bullocks Wilshire. Enjoy
Christmas music with one of
Orange County's finest choral
groups. Come early for a seat or
shop the 80 fine stores and
restaurants before and after the
concert.
IJ~~
Nenin·~ • ~ 1V1aNrt • R~• • 1lic 9roeclway • Bulh.ft.' •J.C. PenMy
,_ of ~ 0-. Hwy. ~ ~ and )llnbortt Bl\-ds. In Newport Bach
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'Heaven~s Gate'
J will rise again
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Late this week United
Artists expects to-receive an early Christmas gift:.
a slimmed-down, hopefully r~leasat>le new version
of "Heaven's Gate."
Film maker Michael Cimino has been laboring
12 .to 15 hours daily, weekends included. in the
cutting rooms at'MGM studios, striving to create a
satisfactory version of the $36-million western. It
was withdrawn, in an unprecedented move, after
opening in New York to horrendous reviews last
Ootober.
A source at United Artists said Monday that
production chief Steven Bach had seen Cimino's
new cut at three hours -down 48 minutes -and
was pleased. ..
Threelwp..U..
YUMA . Ariz. <AP> -Three inmates tore
apart a bench and used the pieces to pry their way
out a Yuma County Jail window, sheriff's deputies
said.
Sheriff's l..t. Don Hamilton identified the trio
as James Miller, held on a fug1Uve warrant from
Minnesota; Bobby Tilton, 26, a Yuma man
~barged with felony grand theft, and lsr,el
Beserra-Munoz, 18, an
illegal Mexican alien ( .;: J charged with shoplifting C"T AT'E ....
'and po ss e ss ion of ~·· •• m arijuana.
The thre e men .
turned up missing at the 4 a .m. bedcheck.
·'It appears that, after they · made their
getaway, they got in a vehicle and got out of our
area," said Sheriff's Lt. Ralph Ogden.
LEB-EC CAP> -Three structures were
destroyed by a fire which started in grass in this
T e hac hapi Mountain community betwee n
Bakersfield and Los Ang~les. authorities ~aid.
All three structures, believed to be a mobile
home and two residences, were totally involved
when Kem County firefighters arrived shortly
. before 1 p.m. Monday. More units were summoned
to the scene.
Rape ._peet Hl%H
TULARE (AP> -A Tulare man released from
prison a month ago after serving ti~e-for .a rape
conviction was arrested M9nday for mvesllgation
of assault and attempted rape, police said.
William Grable, 26, was taken into custody
after Police Sgt. Bob Goff saw him walking with.
his arm around SJ woman and a knife to her throat.
officers reported.
The woman, in her 40s. ran to the patrol car
'!"'hen she saw the officer.
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OPENING
SUNDAY
DEC~IM21
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the Real Japanese way.
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Oran~ Cou• ~Iv Piiot a.rbttr• Krelblch/Edltorl1I ,. ... adltor .J
... ...:i. Ro~ Evana/Robert Novak -
--must coope~ate A Se:riate te8t for~ R~&gan ~ J
Mar1aret Grier •. the controvenlal ch.l~f of Oranae
., ount,y'a · H&ftnan Servi~ Aaency. hu 1mer1ed vac·
torlow from yet apother battle At a r"ult of 1 compromlae plan approved by the BOard ol Superviaora, Mia Orier will aerve for at least
one more year as dlre<'lor of the county mental health de·
partment
'J'be.propoff'd appointment to tr.e position which Mils
Grier hU Mid on •o tnterim bail• alnce November lt'19,
1Urrwt opPQaltion in the mental health community.
Several advot'•CY aroupa and the Oran1e County Medical
IOC.iauon objected to ~xtensaon of the interim appoint·
m~nt
~ aroups hit\'e i>romiaed th"Y will cloaely monitor
Mass Grier's acUliv1ei m the comi.n1 year. Monitoring "er
'4nrk is fine, the monaton however, should be reminded
not to becomeob9lr0ctioniau.
t 'or her part, Miu Grier 'hould comply with a board
d1recuve that she prepare a plan that clearly "Outlines
goals and objectives for the county's mental health pro·
gram
She must treat that directive seriously. No rancy -
but mearungless plans What's needed are simple ways
the county' mental health program will be improved.
Both the groups who opposed' her appointment and
Miss Grier must attempt to work together. The county's
mental health program Wlll only continue tq surfer if they
do not
. Road ne,gleet risky
California is about to lose $850 million in federal
funds for highway and sewer construction becaus& the
state Legislature has failed to implement a program for
annual vehicle s mog control inspections.
Th.is on top or the. news that Caltrans project~ a
shortfall-of some $915 million in . lo.ca.Uy generated,
highway funds over the next five years.
-Losing the federal funds is not all that import.ant in
the eyes or Caltrans Director Adriana Giantur~o. Not to
worry, she says, California doesn 't need that money
because our freeway system is just about completed.
That's about as puzzling as most or Ms. Gianturco's
pronouncements -arid about as helpful.
In the face of her· comments, a spokesman for the
highway construction industry says Caltrans is embarked
on a "syst e matic approach of neglecting highway
needs .·· He told an Orwige County audience last week
that too many highway construction funda-are beln1
diverted to such uses as underwriting local transit SJI·
terns, funding motor vehicle bureaus and subsidizing rapid
rail projects .
As a result of Caltrans · no-growth policy, Timothy
Doke told a group of county engineers. 40 percent df the
s tate's major highways .need repairs ranging from re·
surfacing to total reconstruction.
Doke contends that the lamentable state of the roads
cost California drivers $1 billion in extra fuel and auto r•
pair expenses last year and are a factor in up to one·
fourth·of all accidents.
On a sir:nilar note. a s urvey by a national insurance
organization contends that contusing, illegible, misplaced
or otherwise inadequate road signs are responsible for
m a ny fatal accidents now attributed to· 'driver error.'•
. The survey ci~ed such sign hazards as poor lighting
(a Caltrans specialty> ; signs placed too. close to the
point of decision, causing driver confusion : and inconsis·
tent names and route numbers.
>
-W A.SHINGTON -Gen-. Alex·
ander Hale'• chances to be
aecNtary ol ltate were fadiDc ln·.
to oblivion when Senate·
Democratic leader Robert Byrdl.
wuvlttlolly came to his reac:ue1
with an attack percei\'.ed by
Republican senators ,as en·
dan1erin1 not merely one Cabinet:
prospect but Ronald Rea1anl
himself.
Hail seemed finished after
Senate · Republican leader
How~rd
Baker slipped
Reagan 's
'agents a
private
memo detail·
ing.. Senate
tonlirmation
·problem s
po se d by
H a i g ' s
Wal e.r gate
background. It was then that
Byrd jumped to 'the attack.
Always eager ror his regular '
Saturday news conference to
vield a beaclllne, Byrd scored in the Sunday newspapers of Dec. 7
when he warned that Haig would
face deep trouble in Senate con·
firmation. ·
Seasoned Wa s hington
operatives on the Reagan transi·
tion team quickly relayed word·
lo the pr~idenl·elect back at. . Pacific Palisades:' He simply
could not 'let Bob Byrd pick his
Richard Reeves
.Cabinet for blm. Havin1 smelled •
a little blOod lD previoua email
victories over Rea1an, tbe
Seaate abarka were eoeourqed
to attack aaain. Furthermore,
throwlna H.ai1'1 carcHa over·
board would only prompt freab
attack from senatorial
carnivores.
.IUST AS the Soviet Union can
be counted on to test a new
American president, so does
Congress. The attack on Haig,
regardless of its merits, was a
test of Keagan's williDgness to
stand up to senatorial bullying.
H he woUld not stick to the man
he had selected for secretary of
s.tate, he scarcely couJd be expect·
ed to confront senatorial ar-
rogance in Y.ears to come.
That selection had been pon·
dered by Reagan's -closest ad·
visers long before the election.
Haig was by no means the
choice of the right. Apti·
detentists feared his old connec-
tion with H'enry Kissinger and
resenle..d hi s ambiguous
'1estimony in the 1979 Senate
ratifi'calion hearing on SALT II.
Even arter industrialis t
George Shultz look himself out
or consideration. Haig was not
secure for the State Depart·
ment. One or Reaazan 's most trusted advisers paid the pres-
~dent-elect a. confidential visit
to wam ot tbe lu11a1e carried
by tbe aeneral: the Kiulncer
connedloQ, bll role in arranlinl ·
the Ni.on .pardon and those
hoan and houn of recordlnp ot'
eonfidential diacussiona between
President Richard M. Nixon and
bis trusted chief of staff, Al
Hai1. over Water1ate-defenae
strategy.
a EAGAN persisted. He ad·
mired Halt's record as NATO
commander and liked him
personal\)'. Haig was set for the
Slate Department when the New
York Ti.mes of Dec. 4 carried a
column by Anthony Lewis con·
demning Haig as a "careerist"
with "no fttfilng for American
constitutionalis m. · ·
That caught the eye of Sen.
Baker. soon to be majority
leader of the newly Republican
Senate. He delegated his
· ·le,gislalive assistant'. Howard
Liebengood (soon to be Senate
sergeant-at-arms> to list the ar·
guments that would be raised
against Haig in confirmation
h'earings. Liebengood's docu-
ment became ' formidable
weapon against the general.
The mood in the Republican
cloakroom grew sour. Senate
Republican Whip Ted Ste.vens
told asaociates that putting a
military man in the State
Department was bad policy. The
m,o o d w a s t r a n s f e r r e d to ·
Rea1an'1 own aides. "~ do
we need this roe~ ln our
knaJ>aack!" uQd one. Al the
weekend ol Dec'. 6·7 approached,
Haig's prospects were adJudced
at no better than 50·50 by
Reagan insiders.
BVT MOaE than Hale was at
stake. Jn the month ai~ce ~ ·
election. Rea1an bad permitted
himself to be shoved around by
the Senate grandees. He had ac-
quiesced in plans (later sc ... t·
lied) to pass it tax cut not his
own; he had not pressed his own
opposition lo lame-duck passage
of the "super-fund" bill aeainst
toxic wastes; he had permitted
Senate opposition'to force put his
choice as Treasury secretary.
William Simon.
While Jimmy Carter's de·
liance of Congress·proved fatal
s ubservience by Ronaldd
Reagan would have the same re-
sult. The abandonment of Haig
would have branded Reagan
nearly two months before
Inauguration Day as a president
who can be bullied.
That was when Byrd came lo
the rescue, with so frontal a
challenge to Reagan as well as
to Haig from the leader of the
Senate's Democratic minority.
Whereas private memoranda by
Howard Baker could not be de-
picted by Reagan agents as un·
dermining presidential auth9ri·
ty. public threats by Bob Byrd
certainly could.
REAGAN'S MEN now argued
with Republican senators that it
was intolerable that Byrd, New
York Times columnists or even
Republican senators were pick·
ing Reagan's Cabinet. It was past
time. they added, to bury the
politics of Watergate. Soon. key
senators -including that in·
dependent-minded Democrat,
Henry M. Jackson -put out the
word that Haig surely could be
confirmed. The battle was over
when Baker publicly put himself
on Haig'sside. ·
By good luck. mostly, Reagan
had SJ.Jrvived a severe con·
gressional test. There is no
se&tous doubt that Haig . will be
confirmed, poss ibly without
much trouble. It is a lesson for
the president-elect ..to ponder as
he confront.:; senatorial obstacles
to his radical plans W.r reform of
taxes. the budget and the national
defense that will deterqiine the
r a le or his presidency.
'
In both instances. citizen coalitions were urged to ap·
ply pressure to highway authot:ities for ·proper use of the
.: funds collected through gasoline taxes. ~he prohlein' may he ~tter left alone
~ .. ~ .. Jli. . •story worth ·saving ea~~Sw~~~;Er!orn~~~ ~~!~~
three hundred Mexican men line The old Orange County Courthouse, that turn-of-the· SawtelJe Blvd. here between San·
century sandstone building i.n downtown Santa Ana.is too ta MOnica Blvd. and Olympic
should be enforced more rigidJy
and amnesty should be granted to
some of the illegals. Which is, in
effect. about what is happening.
unofficially. right now.
;;va1uable. a reminder of the past to lose. So word that the c Blvd. They're looking for a day's
'-'.venerable structure might be restored at less cost than work and some orJhem get it as THE COMMISSION, I think,
·. first predicted comes as good news. -. contractors· an gardeners· did a good job. "Nothing" is the
::. . Urged on by historic preservation experts. the county trucks cruise the street picking up right "solution" to "the problem"
i: Board of Supervisors decided last week to spend $40,000 one or two. SOnJetimes a half because there is no solution. The
·on a second seismic study. The building has been vacant dozen.for$3anhol\r. problem is that the poorest sec·
• ·,· ·11· nee the authors ofthe first study i·n October 1979, sa1'd state They are . 'the problem .. , Silent ti on of one or the poorest countries ~ men holding brown paper bags on earth. Mexico. has a 1,900 Q'lile · earthquake saf~ty standards weren't be'iJlg met. They set with a little border with one of the richest
restoration costs at $2.5 million. I un ch. They countries,.the United States. Men
Consultant John Kariotis claims his new restoration are the illegal and women -the best and
approach is more cost efficient. Lower costs could give aliens. brightest. of the poor states of
the county a better chance to att.ract gr~nts to fix up the A dist in· northern Mexico -are going to
prized red s andstone structure. guishedA com-cross that border to feed their
So fr. · ) be f b' h m i H e e -families. me county o 1c1a s have en eager to re ur IS Select Com· And.asfaraslcantellaftertwo
tile building so that recently approved federal courts m ission on years. orr and on, or interviewing
might make use of it. Immigration Americans or Mexican descent
New isn't always better, though. Officials should and Refugee and their iJJegal brothers and sis·
'·ensure that the old-fas hioned ambiance is never lost, P o l i c Y-; ters, the cross-border traffic
particularly to make space for modern courts and orfices. chaired by the Rev. Theodore benefits both countrie . Certainly
Top priority should be given to completing a museum of Hesburgh, president of Notre the illegal immigra on efils
origin<H court artifacts now under way in one of the two Dame University -is now pre· Mexico because · provides a courtrooms. senting its recommendations to political safety-valve in places
If and when Kari ot is• plan saves th ~ 0 Id Congress on how to deal with the like Chihuahua where unemploy-
d problem. It's tough -the ~ent is ~ually more than 50 per· courthouse. he might turn his attention across Broa way mission.has been meeting,.mfand cent. Some studies indicate that
to the new but already ailing county Hall of Administration. off. ror more than two years. each illegal in the United States
It's not just the old-timers who figure it may fall first. so. what have the com· sends more than $105 a month to
and hardworking labor force and
a relatively stable neighbor.
Without that sarety valve or ii·
legal immigration. Mexico would
be prime territory for a very un-
comfortable (for us) socialist
revolution just 20 miles from
San Diego. Seventeen percent of
Mexican adults live on less than
$75 a year and the country has a
population growth rat~ higher
than India's -Mexico's popula·
tion or 65 million could increase
to more than the Ufliled States' population in just 45 years.
There is always an argument
against illegals -"wetbacks" -
when the U.S. economy is not
booming. They are taking our
jobs. ac~rding to some labor un·
ions. They are living off welfare.
according to some conservatives.
un-American labor.
As to welfare, government
studies so rar lend to indicate that
we are actually making moneyon
the illegals -or "undocumented
workers" as liberals call them.
One study, in Orange County,
Calif.. reported illegals paid
somewhere...between $83 million
and $145 million in income and
sales and Social Security taxes,
but received only $2.7 million in
government services. ·mostly
medical services. In San Diego, a
spot check or Hispanic names on
the well are rolls showed that only
10 of 9.132 were illegal aliens -
the rest were American clUzens
like you and me ..
WHATEVER CONGRE~ de·
cides to do about the Hesburgh
co mmission's recommendations
MY OWN experience living in -again. probably nothing-the
Sot.tlhern California indicates problemwon'tgoaway. Irthereis
that the iUegals are probably an historicaJ anaJogy it would be
creating jobs and maintaining the Italian migration to New York
some small industries. First, they in the early 20th century -onJy if
are. for the most part. doing southern Italy. that country's
menial work disdained by many poorest region. had been where
Americans while and bttc• -New Jersey is. there aren't many good jobs O· Southern Caiifornia and the
pen to people who can't speak Southwest happen to be that close
English. Second. many or the to northern Mexico. And the
small industries, clothing and general attitude -not universaf
•
• missioners. including names like relatives· sou~ of the border. De
<>pinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Sen. Ech•ard Kennedy and Rep. _ facto foreign aid, people-to·
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authOr• and Eliubeth Holtzman, come up people. -· ·
furniture manufacturers in butgeneral-intbosepart.sofour _
Calltomia and T~s1 for in· countryis~l..ctlnainJy.eoine
stlsts. Reader comment is invited. Addu.r~s;t,.;sµTu:e~D~a~il~P~i~lo~t!J.. . .!:.P:_.::.O~. -.-.J-J1.llllu.?_.u11th~in114g~--'hey are sug. tre-lfn+ted-St..&<t-es,wtt ~-Cos.ta _Me88':"CA 1J2~ne· (71 ~) _642-4321. l gestlng that immigration laws all our complaining, gels a cheap
titltee, would ha.v..te.e1e11e down--to have to ational pollcy:uvc
or move overseas without cheap, .andlet8Ve .
Boyd/Ice cream
By L. M. BOYD
Q. What city was known
originally as "Pig's Eye"?
.; A. St. Paul, Minn. ~-
Dear.· ..
Gloomy
Gus
Whal is the logic of
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fi&bt inOaUon when It ralaes the price of
toads? 11 • . u .J.
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Those who are supposed to
know claim you can keep a
wall picture hanging straight
by sticking a piece .s>f
sandpaper to the back or it.
Q . What sort or vocal
sounds do reindeer make?
Irr. They grunt like pigs. '.
The Indians really didn't
1l ve a hoot or hoUtr for
beads at the outset. It WM
the Pil1rim1 who conned
· them into· thil\king beads
were wampum worthy. --a botUe and cork cost
$1.05 and the bottle Colts Sl
more than the cork, how
much doe• the cork coat?
President Calvin, Coolld1e
when asked thia 411Uestlon
1ild n\.e C!'8t'ltl. Tba '• WftJGI,
he •a• told.
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Sydney Harris
• • Good debater· must grasp ·the opposing view
.. --,
Jn non-fiction. people tend to
buy the books they think will
agree with them; we may pre·
lend we are lootting fo.r
enlightenment, but most of us
are looking·tor confirmation of
our prior beliefs and prejudices .
Most books of this kind are
published for a "pre-selected"
audience. B* this is predaely what we
do not need. A book that agrees
With our views may be gNtib·
1n1 to the ego. but it aoes
aoUYn1 to develop nulbiUty of
mind or independence of Judi·
ment. Moreover, il makes us
narrow and rilid ln the defense
• of. our moat warmly-held opi·
niona.
ago that one has AO -right to ~ be lieve is generally rar mor.e modem apoldgisls for laissez··
tack or oppose a contrary view coherent and subtle and ~omplex faire. (If you doubt this read
until one can expres.s that view, than the gross cartoon we have ·•Adam Smith and Modern
not only as well as, but better turned it into. Political Economy." a sym-
lhan, its proponents. In other A further irony resides in the posiui:n or Bl'centennial essays
words, not until one can malt~ fact that the advocates or a pu~l1s~ed by Iowa State
out a belle~ case for the Ol>J>OSl· pa rlicular view even distort Un1vers1ly Press.>
lion than ..)l has made out for their own Counts of belief: this Is
itself, c~ we ~ sure that we why Man said that he was not a A small chain of bookstores In
are knocking down a live enemy Marxist, and Freud disclaimed New York gave to anyone who
rather than a straw man. being a Freudiani. after hearing bought a copy or Kissin1er's
aome of the perv~ of their "White House Years" • fl'ff
. AND n 18 rare in anyOi"S-"" theoridrrorirm~sottbelr copy of-""•S1desbOW .. by William
putaUon that we do not distort own ~sclp1es and "lnterprelerJ." Sbawctoas. which takes tbt op-
the prtnclt>les or premises of our poalte view of our foreitn ..-Ucy
opponents. We tend to make I AM EQUALLY. confident -a practice to be hlthb' com·
parodies or caricatures out or t b u Ad a m Sm i th .-the mended ln all such controvenlal
them -ae mvd1 JO lfia one "father" of capitalism. would matten. 1'bia ls Tfby moat U'IU-mlght~der how anyone cot.lid likewise repudiate the waya in menu end eltber ln a bUI or a
Lord Acton laid
believe such things. And of whlch h.ls "system of natural , wh.lmper. but rarely in a Nal ~-
a long tirrle course .theY do .n'?t: what they liberty " hu been perverted by solutJOI\. · .. -
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GINEML HIWI .
Indiaiis'
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j. suq,ri~e
I
I
f'OllT NELSON , 8rl~1h
CohalDWa (AP) Fo-.ar laOD&AI
a,o • ..._ htt')' man. womu
and diN ln UM Fort Nellola IA•
cliu Med waa tlven U0.000. Mme ,,....c:ted lM money wo-..14
q.Utll()' be wuted ln a alut .......... ,....
· 81 alJ appearuc_.•, It hun't
hap...... .
TM Sf l!Mb'lbtn ol tbe Fort
Nelloa band shared •lmo.t '8
millloe U. n1t-..ral 1a1 royalUs.
OQ At.11. I , the tint lnataUment of
1100 m.lWoD tbeJ upecl to col· l~t "' the next 15 years
"Tll08& PSOPL& who drank
l>efor.e .will drinlt now with
money. TboH people who fouaht
before wUl fi&ht now with
money," said the Rev. Pierre Po-.al~. a French pri~t who bas worked here for 14 ye rs.
The band's council took pre· ~autions. Checks ~r $20,000 were given to each a lt and a
$20,900 trust accoun was set up
for each child. Another $10
million-was put aside for \&$e by
the band as a whole.
INDIANS DEPOSITED their
checks in local banks, with an im·
L... m~diate withdrawal of no .more
.than $1,000 in cash. ·
Though there were some Photo ban lifted
sprees, most of the Indians used Cheesecake photo sessions, banned for 14 months on
the checks to pay off their bills, Miami Beach, have resumed iJl full stride. Sharon
• , buy pickup trucks, take a· few DeMarzio poses (top) in her bikini. Compare it with 1929
days vacation and open savings photo of five shapely lasses wearing scanclalish ohe·piece
accounts, accordil}&. to the Los.. maillots popular at the time. Angel~ Times. .... __ __, _____________________ _
Public ill -n~1 industry
Taxi£ mute study/~ up ~for grabs
By moMAS D. ELIAS
Whenever a serious problem
promises to persist for more
than a year or two, a who1e new
industry almost always .,-ises
around· it.
That's what happened in the
early 19705, whe.n uncontrolled
land development and pollution
became unpopular and were
curbed by new requirements for
environmental impact reports.
Hundreds of consulting firms
make millions of dollars ltldey'
,by writing those reports. Many
homebuyers and d.evelopers
believe those new businesses
create a separate problem by
helping delay new housin1 and
driving costs steadily upward.
• Now another new growth in-
dustry appears to be arising
around the toxic waste prot>lem.
· LIKE THE envir onmental
problem, toxic waste disposal is
a dilemma that could affect
quality of life for millions of
Americans and doesn't figure to
be solved quickly. Like some
other problems, it is more
severe in California than most
other places.
As it has in many other situa·
, ~ ,lions, California may soon take
~ lead in dealing with toxic
. wastes . .U may have to.
Four of the five landfills 11!·
cently available for legal dump-
ing in Southern Calift>mia have
...cloaecLthis fall~ leaving only onl!
Improvement seen
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
Sheriff Peter J . Pitchess, re-
covering from triple-bypass
• 1 heart s\Jrlery, is reportecl tn hll·
proved condition at Cedan-Slnai
Medical Center. Pitchess wa.s
operated on Dec. T.Ali05pltal
spokesman said it is not known
when he will be able to leave the
hospital or return to his dulles.
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
~ dumpsite for industry. In
Northern California. there are
only four operating sites. Yet in·
dustries continue to produce
poisonous waste chemicals al a
pace of about 3 million tons a year
in California.
What's more, state and local
officials report more and more
spills of hazardous materials
being hauled on statt! highways.
No one doubts that something
must be done.' So various in·
terest groups and businesses
have begun lining up for the
public funds almost certain to be
thrown at the toxic waste prob-
lem.
AMONG ntE first to benefit
will be universities. Already..,. the
governor's offi~e is negotiating a
contract with UC Davis for a
study of "waste generation pat·
terns."
And Roger Detels, dean of the
UCLA School of Public Health,
Hys ftmds are needed for re-
search lnto the h~alth effects of
the doaens of new chemicals
pressed Into service each year
by iftclustry. ·
Local governments also want
money. 'lb~ need ff to pay for
training of firemen and other
emergency personnel who must
clean up spills of mlterials they
''Tbe great majo ty of spills areoftenfamiliarwi~.
octur in small citi s or coun-
U es," Ron Cole an, San
Cle.mente fire c lef and
chairman of the hazardous
wastes committee of the
Western Fire Chiefs Assn ..
testified at a recent state hear-
ing. "Many of them are ill·
informed and· ill-equipped to
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llclpallng 1oc1t1on4
Good only In Southern
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benn«.
deal with these situations. They
need training. And a major pro-
blem we all have is the issue of
who is topayUle bills.'·
PRIVATE !firms also are Un·
ing ·up both to design and build
new waste disposal sites and
seeking contracts to set up
teams prepar ed to handle sud-
• den toxic cbemicitl crises.
Things are looking up for all
these interest.•. for it seems very
likely that both state and federal
governments will soon set up
large funds to deal with lhe toxic
waste problem.
The proposals now in the
works w~vld pay out money
whenever an emergency arises,
recouping expenses. later if of·
ficials can dtiteFrhine who was
responsible for the emergency.
CHEMICAL firms S\Jpport
such a plan, so long as they
don't have to pt'Ovide most Qf the
money. Society at large, they
argue, gets the benefits of the
chemicals thc!y produce. so
society at largt! should pay the
bills for any problems that arise.
Congress has already set up a
. ·relatively small emergency fund
an'd its backers indicate they'll
try for a biggl~r one next year.
And top stale officials from Gov.
Jerry , Brown and down indicate
the toxic waste problem_will be
a major priori ty in the new
legislative-session.
So there will be plenty of
money thrown into the toxic
waste battle. Whether it will
actually help mitigate the
problem or simply perpetuate
another new industry is an issue
that will need to be closely
monitored.
(Thomas D. Elias is a colum·
nist based in Santa Monica. His
columns appear 1·egularly in the
Daily Pilot.>
Some more reasons:
An old friend visits. good report
card, Mothe,r's Day, Homecom·
ing, Worr the game, New baby,
Graduation~ Engagement.
Father's Day, AENversaries.
The Red Plate l
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A tradition amone the early American families
We&· that when so01eQ11e deterved special
praise OI' attention they were served dinner
on the Red Plate. Today th1s custom
returns .. .,the perfect 'way to acknowledge ,,
a friend's special triumphs ... celebrate a
birthday ... praise a job well done ...
reward a goal achieved ... or simply say
·:You are Special Toda}:'." Start_ a tradition.
B.D. HOWES and SON
FINE JEWELERS FOR FOUR GENERATIONS
NEWPORf BEACH
}411 Via l ido / 675·2731 .
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CATCHING THE ACTION FROM BIRDWATCHING STATION ON UPPER NEWPORT BAY TOUR
Experts provide background on flora, faun8 of wetland• ecolo~ preserve .
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GREAT EGRET TAKES A WATERY STROLL
Upper Bay mudflat loou promltl~g for lunch
DAILY PILOT
PHOTOSIJY
PATRICK
O'DONNELL
" Don't be-late
f or bay. tour ·
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A word to the wise, if you're pJann\iig to
participate io one of the upcoming guided,
tours of the Upper Newport Bay ecdlogical
reserve:
COME EARLY. Otherwise, you might be
in for a bit more hiking than you'd planned.
Parking, you see, ls pretty much limited to
curbside· along Eastbluff Drive in Newport
Beach. The· lineup or cars can get pretty long
and, at times, it seems the birdwatchen out-
number the birds. Not Likely, in reality. Still, ~ the tours are popufar , especially when the
weather is nice.
The reserve, which· is looked after by the
state Department of Fish and Game, cove~
about 741 acres in and around Upper Newport
Beach. It is a winter stqp for thousands of mi·
gratory birds. . •
THE TOURS start at 9 a .m. at the in-
tersection of Eastbluff and Back Bay drives.
Usually, the guides start a new group every
15 minutes until 10:30 a.m. Each group walks
to different stations along the route where ex·
perts explain about the birds and other
animal and plant life. found in the wetlands
reserve.
The tours don't cost anything. Wear com ·
fortable clothing as dictated by the weather.
Bring binoculars if you have them.
FUTURE TOURS are scheduled for Jan.
17, Feb. 14 and March 14.
Plan ahead and, cemember, get there
early to avoid the crus h.
. Last wirlter was unusually warm. So c\'en
though gas rates were up, you may not hav1.:
noticed much of a chan~e in your heat in~ hills.
But this winter could be another stC1 ry
because we'll probabl y haw colder weather.
·And this year gas rates are c\·c:n higher than
last year.
. Since home heatin~ accounts for up to 60<\,
of the natural gas you use durin$:! the
winter months, the onl y ~ay lo
help keep your
,
heat in~ bills down is to conserve natural gas.
For some gas·savinJ,! hints. Cilll the Gas
Company lull free al 1·800·352"·4124. Then
may~ when you see your healing bill, you
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Dolly Parton <left > gestures as s he chats
with J ane -Fonda (center) and Lily Tomlin
at party following Ma nhattan premiere of
fund slashes
' . • SACRAM ENTO <AP> -The federal lax is
falling on California, potentially to the tune of $850
m}llion in highway and sewer money. because the
st~te doesn't have regula r a uto exhaust checks.
• Officials are s crambling to determine which
~ projects will be lost , -but the federal government
...,ori 't say.
· " Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection ~ency. said it was ordering the cutoff because
vQJlifomia has failed to set up annual vehicle
~!''f.Jlission inspections in six s moggy areas -Los ~ •. Angeles. San Diego, Ven-
• -) tuu. San Funcisco, '1 >. ,.,. U , • \ •I l '\I' Fres no arid Sacramento. ' · ' · · But the EPA order .
·-which followed repeated
failu r es b y sta t e
,....+&wmake rs to adopt an inspection law, didn't say r what would be chopped.
i The money was intended to go to the state next
year for m ostly sewer and road cons truction.
THE E PA 'S DECISION marks the second
'tirnie this year the EPA. under authority of the
Cldin Air Act. has moved to cut federal funds.
E:tt 1ier this year , it cut funds' to Colorado, whose
Leeis lature approved an inspection bill one week·
~t~r. , · .
··: •Frank Lanza, spokesman for the California
Department of Transportation, said that some of
< the highway projects are exempt under the EPA's
own ruJes beca use they deal with mass transit or
public safety.
Likewise, sewer plans which protect water
quality in no-growth a reas are protected.
WITH SUCH exemptions , said Tom Austin of
the state Air Resources Board, the actual loss of
funds "could be far lower than $850 million." Just
how much' less, however. he was unable to ·say.
Neither was the EPA. .
"At this point, we don't know," sa,id EPA
s pokeswoman Jo Ann Simones. "The $850 million
is an overall figure in terms of all the funds that
could be affected . We'll have to review the proj·
ec_ti;.' ·She did not know how long that would take.
· Lanza also said the cutbacks may total far less
than ~ million."and claimed they "wouldn't be
eraoagh to have a m ajor impact on freewaY. con·
struclion in ·Calitornia ."
MS. SIMONES SAID the culs_foL _i:oa,..._.u..u_
---.--re pro1ec ota $344.5 million from the Los
Angeles a rea <including Orange County), $324.7
from the San Francisco Bay region, $32.2 million
from Ventura. Slll.5 million from San Diego, $26.1
. t million from Sacramento, and $10.2 million from
• Fresno.
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Lanta said about $75 million worth of new road
projects face elimination. including a $29 million
upgrade in Sah Diego's Mission Valley and $31.7
million worth of new freeway in Alameda County.
Also. he said. another $100 million in road
projects "could potentiall y be affected ." while
another $105 m1lhon would be safe . ..
The first thing t o
·leach your c hildren
about preventive tooth
oare Is that good eating ~ha bits are Important.
Foods that keep the
whole body healthy will
also keep teeth, gums
and jawbones In good
condition. MlHt, cheese.
meal, eggs, vegetables.
fruits, whole grain
breads and cereals are
excellent for Wealthy
teeth and gums.
If your child eat s
b ~ t w e e n m e a l_s •
remember that snacks
uld be low tll-A•l•"'-
n·belween·meal treats
such as cal1dy, cookies.
Ice 'Cream. sugared
chewlng gum and sweet
drinks may play havoc
, w ith a -child's teeth.
Bac t eria which are
normally present in the
m outh combine with
sugar to form •cids -
a cids which attac k
t-o o..,-. e n a m e I .
Evenlually, it causes
cavities.
·Whe n sweets are
eaten betwe8' meals
Lhere is more apt to be
a chance for cavities to
• develop, since the child
will probably not brush
right after -before
acids have a chance to
·form.
Some toothworthy
snacks for children are:
app l es, ora ng es,
b a n·a n a s , p I u m s .
peaches, fruit juices.-
milk and cheese. The-
g r eater dista n ce
between sweet j un.le
foods and teeth . the 'bett~----
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movie "Nine to Five." The three star in
fi lm about working women.
SEAFOOD ..
Fresh Padftc Red Snapper ........ 1.69 lb.
Freab l.Gcal Rock Cod . . . . . . . . . . . . t .69 lb.
Flab Kabobe ...................•.. l.9t·ea.
made with swordfish, onion and bell peppers. ·
great bl-oiled or on the bar·b-q_ •
We will have lots of fresh schuc ked
· oysters or in the shell. Fresh clams , fresh
cooked shrimp and king crab meat for
that holiday feast. (If possible, order in
advance).
·. MEAT DEPT.
Fresh Lean Ground Chuck ., ....... 1.49 lb.,
(Alwus freezer wrapped, 1r-0Und hourly l Lean Ground Beef Patties . . . . . . 14.90 box
00 lb. box, 40 patties per box >
MORNING FRESH PRODUCE
Sm. lled Delicious .................. 39c.lb.
Ruby Red GrapefrWt .......... 4 for $1.00
Cucumbers ...................... ,, 29c ea.
Bananas ........................... · 19c lb. ~ .
See Chris in The Produce Dept.
at;>out our selection of gin baskets .
This ad effective Wed .. 12/17 t.hru Tues., 12/23
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Mix 'em or Match 'em
Liquor 10% discount off shelf price by the
case. We will gladly glftwrap any liquor
purchases upon request for no extra
charge.
Please order IJI advance those special Delaney'•
oven ready prime ribs of beef, with all exce11
bone and fat r"4!moved for easy cuvlAg. All rtbe
are from prime or Wp choice beef, all aaed not
Jess than 30 days. t'eel free to ask tbe meat
dept. to put your name on the one QI your
choice. TaltJng orders for Fresh Zacky Farm1
Turkeys, the ones with the big breaat and all
that juicy white meat, Long Island duckllqg1,
geese and large roastlAg chlckeni. Turkey1
cooked .and stuffed or Just stuffed with your
cbolce of Delaney's oyster, plain or appl~ dre11· lngs.
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2900 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
673-552.0
Is this· how your bank sees you? · · ·
Ill
Come into Imperia l Savings wh~re we're
interested in helpi ng you with' your money.
You 'll fin d our services are set up for your:
co nvenience. Like our hours -they're longer.
We're even open on Saturdays! ·
We also pay you guarante·ed, the highest interest-··
allowed by law on insured sav ings.
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The N~w Imperial Checking Account.
We think all yo ur money aeservers to earn money.
No longer wilrfunds deposited in a usuat·bank ·
checking a~courHja.iJ;to,e;u:n in! ei:est tor y..ou. L.
We'ITJ>.afY'ou 5114% interest on your checking. \
account ba lance. And our -problem free checking
~ccount works 3 ways ! Pick the one that works
best for you.
5'(4% interest on. your c~cking
·and a whole lot more.
We've got the conveni ent services for you. Money
orders _. traveler's checks. notary. safe deposit boxe~
and a lot more.
And with over 100 branches.all over Cal ifornia .
we're always easy to get to. So if youi· bank keeps
treating you like a number instead of a person .. come
to lrn,perial Savings.
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CAM81UOO£. Map. (AP> ·Mon lhan moet
h•wyt'n, Bemar~ Bradl•y la a brothe_r to Perry
M Hon,' the llct1Uou1 l•l•l Hll• •ho u vt d
<'<'u ed Mona fer tree.
Kradley . a ru11ed $$·Y•ar·old U ·M•tine,
doean 't 1ilway1 wln But he doel reUah lhe to"lhett ",..e.w and he-d<>tin 'l tau ~ aim. from defendantl.
''Yoo fet•l llke a bl& •bot when you 1et that one
lltlly off who. If not for you, would be 1onao." he
'">':. from hhi 1tm all, apart office above a tavern
rll'ur MlddJu.wcit Superior Court. • ·
~u~uwr . Ion~
pr t.,~ 11d•· tu
d h •.tt(lH\, lb
l'<1 () '4'1 \'l· lt\l'
<h• fl l' I l• l l II\
Stll('e 1962, ltradley bas been wUinin1 cases for llUJ>lttutt-'""n •nd women is a senior member of
thl· Mitii:.ucbus .. tU Q.efendera, which celebrates its
20th untUversary this month.
"'ormttrl)' •n assist•nt county prosecutor ,
Ur udlt'y luted us a public defender at $2,500 a
)'tJl.I(
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gtC\ II ht'lp .. d to have a wife who worked," he
tacked
<AP 1 Before the tears had
11 e ht: 1>ra yers were said , berore the
_ l'Ofusiou had bet:n brushed aside, the
1ve
mot of the , world knew J ohn Lennon
t> bttons came
deth, the slain ex-Bealle, hke Elvis
Jon Kt:nnedy before him, could not
dl·tands of his public. And even at
mlute silent prayer vigil. vendors
non11tr aphernalia.
I
ORERS .BOUGHT 'buttons , balloons
brore the silence began with an
equst "Please turn off all radios.
~' Ely s a le or vend in g of any
·h1tn> and manufacturers of celebrity
re uick to put their wares on the
ek. \tourning fans snapped up the
y re.Jclantly. And everyone was just
harassed to admit that a memory
ght.
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11,.-. 'But I always liked tbe cou.rt.room and I'm
not cut out for office work." .
The defenders reprt1ent accused felons.
Bradley, wbo _put bimae" throuCh law acboola at
nlt ht, sweab'for them.
"But you don't have to like them to do your
Job," he . says.
He wtna, be says, ~auae "copa Ue. They
know it, they know we know i\. and they know
we're 1oin1to10 after them for ft.
"There's jobbing of defendants by police,
primarily the cop on., the street. All the important
evidence always is 'right in plain view.• Cops 1et
away with this.
"I 1et a real high when a jury comes back and
acquits. It means they've overcome the tendency
Lo say, 'He's guilty because he was trrested. "'
· Bradley's courtroom advenary, Bill Codlnha,
the firs t assistant Middlesex County district
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SHORES
T\Mdey, December 16, 1980
attorney, u y1 there are juat a few "bad appJ ....
amonf pol~men.
"In ma.ybe one percent of the caaes poU~e
o verreact," be •llY•· "And remember, tHe criminal element really ian't too smart. WHn the.
poJice i ay 1omethin1 was in 'plain view' it
probably wu ."
Complaints of acquittal on a so·called "nrere
technicality" makes BradJey's blood boil because,
he maintains, "i~ actual1ly means there's been an 8ftlll., .
abu1eoftheConstituUon. 1 Robin Orr has
Flgbting such abuse. with caseloads of 40 'per she quit as
defender , means that many bum out after a few Reagan's seer
years and mov~ to the plush confines of the be c au s e of ~
corporate law office. Reagan's con>41tirn
"You try your best," Br adley said. ''You've o v e r wanting:
got to remember we get the people who s uffer Carters to v
misery the mos~. Most people do obey the law. White House ear · • ..............
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FLORIST
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memorial part ''I '6 die to .. 111 tltere ••d
••~k tei.r, Ile ...... ,, ••• •111 "I
had· to .. cNe." ---~ EMINDER 366C1 I I.,. ...... .. e :J/o,i4f
One (~y (ty, Calif.. store boosted the pnc·~ tag<-' 'liar Day's Night" poster from the
$35 it <·ha Mfot Lennon ·s death to $235. The
owner <>f nk !Ore on the fringes of New
York's Timi uar lined up smudged and dusty
Hl!atl(· pic~poirards in his dis pla y case,
hoping lo r $5 a1icture Two days earlier. he
had lhuu~htt roWlg them away.
"Tllf: "ILE 'KING is rather tacky.·· said
l 1nlla S1:1 o~tim,ass is tant m an ager of a
Bn•nlano's bllstorlin the Westwood section of
Lo~ /\ngC'les,nrn ha:lcover and paperback books
_ 1111 tht· Bc•at le Brcntno's only had a few of each
1111 .. lt•ft hy li1dd10! last week.
Thl'rl''s' neec to hold on to something
tang1hlt• I w I<> hd a memory in my hands,"
,,eill l>a11J I a 2.year-old Lennon fan from
Ph1l.1<f1·lµh 11 a!. se scoured New York 's
Brn;Hlwa~ IC.ng ir souvenir b uttons and
T 'h'rt' !'!hcJ6ind sarge red, white and black
hutlon for $1 .. Meniry of a Superstar." it read
:tlmv1· .1 :-m1ll1"toto ·Lennon. /
I Just rdjj fe lt bse to him ." a 22-year.Old .
woman 'did in•s Aneles. as she purchased the ~la in <'X lfr<t llo last a.um, "DoublE: Fantasy.··
"Rl IT TO •LL l>U the truth, I probably
wvuld nut havejught:" if Lennon had not been
killt•d, she said. fl'll ck to go in there and sick
lo huy the :llbu
Lennon an&~ld' h tle albums are being
gobbled up 10 par; of the country. but not.
<>ay many rec stor owners. to the degree
Presley records ere •llowing his death three
years ag<>.
"It isn't wh waS¥ith Elvis Presley." said
Kim Kiltie, floor nat• at Camelot Music in one or northrast O s lagest shopping centers .
"Then we had e crng in the stores. People
wert• caning 1n 11 cser~ hundreds of dollars of
rcl·ords untl clri me). than 100 miles to gel them ,
"El v" had a le bibroader consumer base
than tht· Rt•a t h·s I( L9'ori," Kittle said. "J-{is
c~n·t'r' s panned aitlle hger ti me and included
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feeHng tltat
f ·f nlly f•rn~f· lfu.
... H prolftf11g
fro• loltn ~-•e.e,,,."
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brighten the
house.
Pine cones
to warm
the hearts.
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advertising and pt tiOft>r J•Double-Fantasy ;"
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'more lhan 600,000 pia making it a . "gold
record" with sales af>nllli1.
THE COLO.NY E 0 New York's busiest
record stores. sold ' tha100 Beatie albums in
one day. ln 30 minutt-the '-ire stock of '"'Double
Fantasy" was sold f he kord Town Store in
Latham. N. Y. Wh en eskht Kennedy and th~ _ •
Rev. Mart.in Luther Jl.-ere slain, memorial
coins 1tnd plates r d tllir way into m any
American homes.
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.,.....,., MonlNlry MorrlliOO ol La H.llbr•. Ci. , ir Force. he ad ~" ' end K~vln Murrl11>11 of U'le C atlfC)rnl• tat• t
aa.uL 8 16)'wood 1•1.r'i., C11o., alau 11o Emplo~eot AalcK'iaUon. the ' JOtl.. A. B,&Al,.,t. r111'4knl daushkr M1c·h.,1 .. Jones ol Pboenl• Club ol Anaheim,
el COii'-flllN ca p~ 0 r 11 n ll e C a . 4 and a member d St. John ~ ... , a. OK_..., u, 1.0 11 r 1111 (frh1ldrur1 , brolh~r lbe BapUat Catholic Church.
He ia awniv.d by au. wile ttub..,n 1rnd Wllhllm Mor He baa been• peace ofricea;. 1!!11•,~!!1'
ANell a.all o1 ~ M••i •l••in hulh ut otuo 1ot1tters for the Fairview State
C. , \ MD~ lull ol E Mar) t,~uwlll of L~ Habra. -rro1plUI tor tbe pail 17
T--.C.. l Are...,w8lwrr>' \a ·~~ Be.tty T1Joale o( k~!;y ~c.~•.::ro:~~ ~ o.&a ... a. r aol Ohio ~rvkfll Wll bt' held dav Dettmber " U*> at ----~ ~Be~~rl uu Thurt>da), ~ccm~r 1.8, 7 . 3'0PM at the' Ba ltz
.. ~... al ...... _ .. _ C JillO at l l OOA M Ill the Berieron-Smllh &r Tuthill ., .... ,. _.., .. a, .a t"oleml'n Chapel, 215 Nortb Wes\cllff Chapel. Mass of ~Ill 1'<!~~.,J~· Euchd St . l.41 Habra. Ca ln· the Resur'T'C!Ction will be held Funeral~ W\11 be h~k1 lerment at Memory Garden on Wedneaday .l.. December ~ Weoill•"-Yi...Uecember P11 rk Hreu. Ca Coleman 17. 1980 at lO·wAM al St.
-1 l1 .t u UUAM 11& the Mortullf). U. Habra dlrec-John the Baptist ,Catholic
C riSl Lutheran church tor~ Church with Father Denis
with Rev L V Turnow MUllPH)' . Lyons officialin1. Services
ofttdauq lotermft\I at THOMAS A. MURPHY. under the dlrection ol Tuthill
Pan ik Vtew MtmoriaJ aae 11. o1 Yorba Unda, ca. Westclilf Chapel Mortuary Tit11e 'or tea Park Fnendl may call at Passed away on December or C9sta Mesa. 646-93'11. I 1
~rce 8l'OOlen Bell 10. 1980. Survived by sons
Broadway Mortuary on Patrick ol Yorba Linda, C'a.
Mondd. December •~. 1880 and Michael ol Dryden, New L d and Tuesday, December is. York. 6 grandchildren. A ~D jna 19'0 from 4 OOPM \o World War I Veteran. He --e
9 OOPM Pierce Brothers was a Ion& time resident or
Bell Broadway Monuary Seattle, WashinJl.00 and
directors. ' more recenUy Boise, Idaho, system
KUEHNE former Washlnlton State
· ROBERTS KUEHNE. re d\rector ol Apprenticeship
!>1de11t of Corona del Mar, and supervisor of m• stalled Ca not ed Author u nd ·construction department of
sysce'm s analys l Passed Department Vol\ "\Labot. r and A _.,"',500 instrument awaY. on Dec·ember 13 1980 Industry. s ta ion al _.... • . · · Harbor L.awn-Mounl Olive landing sy:;tem has. been Su~vaved by his wife ~he Mortuary In Ccsta Med: Ca. installed at C hin o 1orie, sons a nd daug~ter· on Tuesd~. December 16, Airport. 1n ·laws Peter. and J ud1e l980 from 12:00 noon to • Morrey nr Irvine, Ca. and B:OOPM with Ro&ary at John D . ·Mattson ,
Charles and,Diane Morrey 8:00PM . Memorial servi~es Western region director
ol. Oj11i, C;ot'. 3 dat.tghlers and lnterment in Holyrood of the Federal Aviation
Sandra "'Morrey or Hunt· Cemetery, Seattle. Administration , said
1ngton Beach. Ca . Susan Wash\ngton at 1 :OOPM on C1Uno will now be m or e
Morrey of Long Beacl\, Cu Saturday, ~ember 41>. atlra.ctive to private and and Christine and Oav1d 1980. Servtees under the
Qoer nbach of Little Rock. direction o( Harbor business pilots.
Arkansas. 3 grandchildren Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary BY inst a 11 in g th e
and mother Jene Kuehne or . of Costa Mesa.54G-SS54. system al Chino, the
Daytona Beach. Florida and PRICE FAA expects to greatly
sister Mary Stokoe or ~AZEL MARIE PRICE, reduce the volllme of
Michigan. Services will be resident or Newport Beach. civilian planes and
held on Tuesday, Dect>mber Ca. for the pas\ 25 years. pilots mixir)g with com -
16, 1980 at ll:OOAM at the Passed away on Dect.:mber P acific View Mortuary 14. 19e0 at the age or 90. mercial air c raft at
Chapel. Private inurnment. Su~vived by 3 sons. Randy nearby Ontario Inte m a·
Pacific View Mortiuary Price of Co_rona dt>I . Mar. tional Ai_rport. .
directors. Ca .. Paul Price of Indio, Ca. The rurports are five
MAEDER l and Jack Price of Hunt· -miles apart and usage is
ARVID BAL~in g t o n. Beach . Ca .. 4 high by both types of
MAEDER. a resident of grandchi~dren and 9 gn~at-pilots and aircraft, Mal·
Costa Mesa. Ca . for 16 gra~dchtl~ren. Graveside tson said ~ears. Passed away on services wi II be held on Wed-H ·. d th Ch . December IO, 1980. He was a nesday, December 17, 1980 e sa1. e ino Mason and a member or the at 2:00PM at Harbor Lawn. system will also allow
Harbor Assenibly Church of Costa Mesa. private pilots to conduct
Costa Mesa.t Ca. He is QUINN practice instrument Ian·
survived by his wile Loretta ~DWARD C. QUINN. dings on runway 26
of Costa M~a. Ca. 2 resident of South Laguna. where it will be in·
daughters, Manlyn Todd of Ca. Passed away on stalled keeping them Fullerton. . Jacquelyn December 12. l980. Born • . Thommes or Lake Forest. December 15, 1903 in out of heavtly congested
Ca., 4 grandchildren. a Detroit, Michigan. Ke airports. sister Emma Wood or Big retired from .the Chryaler
, Bear, Ca. Services were beld Corporation as vice
Refugees
swelling
on Monday, December JS . president in l96t" atfter 30
1980 at 2:00PM with Or. years or set-vice. He came
Edwin Luis Cole ot the to California where he and
Harbor Assembly Church of Barbara were married in
Costa Mesa officiating. In· Corona del Mar. Ca. by Dr.
lerment will be held on Philip Murphy. For some
December 16, 1980 al Rose ' years . they . traveled
Hill!i Memorial Park. extensively on big game
Services under the direction hunts In vario~ regiolJS of MIAMI IAP> -If all
of Ha rbor Lawn-Mount Olive .\fr\ca, lndia, Alaska and the refugees who have
Mortuary of Costa Mesa the Arctic. F.<l was a member moved into the Miami
540-5554. . ~~ethes:uo~ ~as~r~c~{ area recently lived in
MONROE Center in Soull\Laguna, Ca. one community, they
ROBERT MONROE, age and also served as president would make up Dade
48 Died at Hoag Hospital on ~~u;tyy~ec.%v~eCl~b~n~! County's third-largest December 14, 1980. Survived city -s urpassing the '-y h1·s w1·re Karleen. sons is survived by his wife l t " f " Barbara and a sister popu a ion e v e n o C hri s topher and J oel · Marion Burlage of Detroit, Miami Beach , statistics
daughter, Rebecca Thomas Michigan. Private family stiow.
and Deborah Monr oe. 1 services will be held on
g r anddaughter Sara h , Tuesday, December 16. Between 91,000 and
father Robert Monroe, 3 sis· 1980 at Pacific View 105,000 Cuban~ refugees
ters Mary Ramsey, Joanne Memorial Parle. lnt~rment and 14,ooo Haitians have
Trap an e a nd Barb a r a al Pacific View Memorial made Dade County ~heir D ri g gs . G r ado a t e o f Park. Pacific · View Newport Harbo r High Mortuarydirectors. home, m ost of t em
School. served in the United ROBINSON within the past year. ac-
States Navy from 1951 lo LILLIAN ELIZABETH cording lo the Cuba n·
1955. A m ember of lhe ROBINSON. resident of · Haitian Task Force.
Americ_an Legic:m Post 1$291. Hunlington Beach, Ca. . Memonal services l:OOPM Passed away on December The1~ numb~rs put
----------14 1980. She is survived by them JUSt behind t he
her husband Holland and city of Miami, which
daughter Mrs. Edward Just had 347,862 residents in
<Nola). In lieu of flowers' 1980.
Peter Phillips, grandson of Britain's Queen
Elizabeth and son of Princess Anne, has his
own tea party in the child's size cottage
given to the queen wh~n she was a princess
in 1931.
Happy owner
Stolen dog recovered
RED BLUFF <AP> -Stanley Morgan shed
t~rs of joy over the wet!ikend after a Weed woman
found his dog, stolen with his pickup and tools in fronti
of a chllrch a week ago. .
"I 'm not ashamed to say the tears were really
fl owing when we finally found our Pepper,"
Morgan said after he returned home with his 6·
year -olabrown-and-tan mix fe male pet.
Morgan had left the lceys in his pickup with
Pepper and $2,500 worth of tools in it Dec. 7 while
h e attended church. All wec.e gone when he cam e
out.
HE TOLD POLICE to forget about the .truck
a nd tools, just get his beloved dog, whom he had
·raised from a st ray. He offered a $100 reward for
the animal. ·
Police in Albany, Ore., found the pickup truck
last week abandoned in the woods and Morgan
went up Saturday to drive it home. The tools·
Morgan uses in his handyman job are still miss·
ing.
Meantime, Mrs. Gilbert Solanli saw the dog
alone in a grocery store .parking lot in ·w eed, 100
miles north of Red· Bluff, on Sunday, but said the
cold (\nd hungry animal wouldn't let w one ap·
proach her. ,,
MRS~ SOLANTI SAID she took the weakened
dog home last Wednesday, but s he fled after being
fed . The woman read a story about Morgan and
his lost eet in a newspaper Thursday and suspect-
ed the stray.was the dog. She sent a friend to find
the dog'and called the Mortans over the weekend.
Morgan's wife gave Mrs. Solanti a phrase the
dog would recognize apd Mrs. Solanti said "Pepper
became almost unconti-ollably excited when told to
·Go get the birdies and duckiet.' "
Lax in support?
arrests lo~~ng
LOS ANGELES (AP> -District Attorney
John Van de Kamp h ad a little Christmas surprise
for some 400 people who are delinquent in their
-1:hild s upport paymeftts -arrest ~a~r:_ants.
But he said that in the spirit of the season he
will a llow them until Jan. 4 to tum themselves iP
voluntarily ro child s upport offices in the City of
Commerce . .
"Starting Jan. 5 we're going to send out tea'!"s
of investigators to arrest the people who are sUll
.delinquent," said Van de Kamp spolcesman Al
Abergate on Monday.
"We feel it's a particularly sensitive problem
during the holidays because people really need the
financial s upport," he explained. "He (Van de
Kamp) hopes to prick the con~ciences of the
spouses."
'1UCl .. OTHllS
SMITHS' MOITUARl
627 Main St
Huntington Beach
536·6539
donations may be made to ------~--------------------------
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North Broadway. Santa
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COU>MIALFU .. HAL
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7801 Borsa Ave
Westminster
893·3525
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Chapel
l500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644·2'00
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Laguna Beach
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WILLIAM DONALD
TUCKER, resident or Costa
Mesa, Ca. since 1972. Passed away on December 12, 1980. He Is survived by his s\ster Deborah Culley of lrvine,
Ce. Gravee.ide•rvices were held on M~y, December
6':-i989 ~'UW~:..al.~e-4~-~
Marbor . Lawn Memorial
Park with Rev. Eileen
Karpel es officiating.
Services wider the direction
of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive
Mortuary ~ Costa Mesa.
St0·5.~'i4.
Resort unfali-BALTZ -BERGERON
HAAIOll 1.AW~MT. ~IYI Mortuary • CArretery Crerretory
sAN FRANCISCO
(AP) -A federal ap-
. peall court bas upheld a
· rulia,...uaa&. the Sallara
Taboe eommitted unfair
labor pr.Uces by refus·
Ing ro barfain witll,.tbe
Culinary union durlne
contract t.aJka four yean
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SMITH & TUTm1'L
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
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NICI llOTHllS ~llOADWAY
MOn\IAH
110 8foedway
Gosl• Mesa 641·9150
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427 E. 17th St., CG_!ta Mesa
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thing, Roger's Garden
have taken great care
fresh cut trees of th
have come to expect
There are Noble Firs, P\antation Firs, Grand Rrs and
to 20' tall. Llve trees are also available in a ~riety of~
Roger's and take a tree home for the holida~
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save 10% on the tree ornaments
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bracelets, embelli hed bezel~ anJ gilt di:ik ·
And of course, thev tell her jlM the ~ht w "11h
Seiko quartz\ accuracy. · · ·
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'Bottle ban'
bills boiling -.. ........ _ ............
The battle of the bottle rageso0n.
Both sides predict that in 1981 bills ~o ban no·
deposit beverage bottles could come up in as many
as JO st.ate legislatures' about the same number as
in each of the past five years or so. -The most hotly-contested, bottle-banni!lg ef-
forts are expected in Massachusetts and Rhode
laland, two states where· botUe bills have nearly
been enacted in recent years. .
"YOU CAN EXPECI' to see battles. But it's
tiard to fight the money lbat's available to our op-
position lbal isn't available to us," said Carol
Wa•te of the National Wildlife Federation, which
tlJs year hopes to take a leading position among
environmental groups support.ine bottle legisla-
tion.
The majority of bottle bills halve been defeated
in state legislatures in previous yeps, but since
1912 lt)ey have been passed by leplalures in
Oregon, Vermont, Iowa and Connecticut.
Delaware's legislature passed a bottle bill in 11118
but it will not take effect unless the contiguou~·
states of Pennsylvania and Maryland pass similar
. l•ws.
J'wo other states, Michigan and Maine, passed
bo~lle laws~ by voter referendums. In November
1919, Maine voters overwhelmingly defeated an in·
dustry-backed repeal ~ffort.
THE BOTl'LE INDVSTll\' and environmen-
talists don 't expect the issue to appear on the Nov-
ember ballots next year.
But in 1982, predicts SJndy Nelson. a
spokeswoman for Environmental Action_ in
W aahington which has led the fi&bt for bottle laws
for lbe past seven years, there could be ballot in·
itlalives in up to six states -AJUona, California,
Nebraska, Oklahoma, Illinois and Washiniton.
Industry opponents. led by the Washinston-
based Glass Packaging Dutitute, have lately been
counterattacking effecli vely.
THEY SPENT sue, ... to help defeat a com-
plex bottle bill in Montana last month; while pro-
ponents spent $5,500. The bill would have required
the avefage industry to establish a recycling pro-
gram resulting in eventual return or 85 percent of
beverage containers aftet 1983. Failing that, the
state would impose at least a five-cent deposit on
all bottles.
In 1919, according to J,)ksa institute spokesman
Chip Andrews, bottla. bills died in each or the 31.
state legislatures that constdered them. Ballot
measures in Ohio and Wastiingtoo.-alw were· de-
feated. .
Environmentalists insist 19'19 wasn't a total
loss ~ause the glass industry-inspired M'"aine re·
peal effort failed. . .
THE GI.ASS INDVSTllY has always outspent
backers of bottle bills. Lately it bas added another
weapon to defeat bottle laws: It is.supporting a lit·
ter law that appeared in Washington stale in 1972
and has spread to California, Ala, Nebraska,
Virginia and Ohio.
Called a "more comprehensive solution" by
Andrews, these so-called "litter recycling" laws
put a smell tax on all industries whose products
are associated with litter-paper producers,
aluminum manufacturers, as well as botlle and
glass makers.
"We're no longer just saying, 'vote no, vole
no.' Now we're saying vote yes, but t9 a better
alternative," ~aid Andrews.
WAIHIMOTON (AP> -It WUD't tbe-
PlcHIO ublblt Uaat attracted lbe
" tleket·oalJ crowda, nor wu lt · tbe trH1_... ol .llnt'a Klq Tut. Wbat
bad peopae •Mitlnc in llM · I• boun
wH ·tbelr own loot -reportedly $5
., mlWOD worth -all alle1edly stolen by
OIM aupertblef.
Tb• ~ ot 15,000 1\ema -fun,
cold and all ver ln•ota, jewela, rare
doU1, eoina and antiques -attracted re-
cord crowds, moetly bur1lar)r vtctlma
eaaer to .i ... tify their own valuablea,
much Ot lt atolea ln the lut llx monthl.
THOE WE&E 80 llANY victims
lookln1 ftSr' k>lt ir.uurea tbat police in
suburban Fai_rfax County._ Va.~ bad to
issue ticket.I to keep control jmt u
museum officials did at the Plcuao and
Kine Tut exblbita.
On Monday. all ticlleta few tbe day
were "aol.d out" by 10 a.m. and police
planned further viewincs over tbe~
ing weekend at lbeir headquarters in
Fairfax, ~ miles west of Waabinctoo.
Police say they found lbe booty in lbe
.:
t
..
$105, or more. .
. .
iwank aubufbaD bome of Benaard C.
Welch Jr .. an escaped convict char1ed
with tbe murder of Dr. Michael
Kalbentam, a well-known cardiololllt
who wu lbot to death wtMn be walied
in on the Dec. 5 buraluy of bla home ln
a faabioaable area of Wublqtoa .
• "Tbia la fu and away the lar1est re-
covery of stolen properly we've ever ex-
perienced OJ' JDany police department.a
bave ever ez,...eaced," aald Warren
· Carmichael, apokesman for tbe,Fairfax
County Police._ "We've never bad anJtblna of tbil malJlitude. ·'
The display at the mercbandiae betan
Saturday, aacl-Carmicbael aald that aa
of Sunday al&bt. 1,800 to 1.700 people
h.d_ mwecl the...duly mu:chandiae and-
53 percent of it bad ~n identifted.
He added that 30 percent of the
burglary victims who had viewed the
display bad idenlifiecj one or more
items. \-Federal ·and local police say lbat
Welch, wbo posed as a stock broter and
antique dealer, may be coonectM with
more than 160 crimes in tbe Wasb1ngton
T~. ~mber 1e. 1980
area, a1tboqb lie bu been formally ·
char1ed wlth.ooly ·a few. ·
Police aaid 51 larae· boxea of
valuables, incluclln& two ameltera to
melt down preciou.a metala, were taken
from the basement of Welch'• boUle ln
G,reat Falla, Va., across· the Potomoc
ltlver Jrom the capital.
It took an 11-foot-&oac tnack to cart
lbem aP -,way. 472 m"!, hours to just
count, tas and deacrlbe the aJlecedly
stolen property .on ..COO budwritten,
leaal ailed sheets of paper. A partial
li•tin&. in a10all type, took uP two full
pa1es when the Washington Star print-
ed it Saturday.
LAST WEEK A District ol.Columbia
Superior coun }Uafe orcterect-Welch, ....
ftlgitlve from a New York State prison.
held without bail, pending bla murder
trial which must be held witbln 80 days.
He had been serving a chafte for
burglary in New York. •
Despite the use of admission
tickets for showings at specific times,
the line moved al a very slow pace over
the weekend.
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Island,. Chicago Girl
Scours play earinwu (R)
()) t.t•A •S•H
Hor Lops celebtet.S het
ju11-gran1eo divorce.
\D) BARNEY Mlu.E"
Making a commllmenl to
seltl!ng down Wllh ~ girl
.brings Wolo to lhe ed~ ot
panic. (Parr I) ~,
8:50 0 NBA 8A8KET8All
•• Los. Angeles Lekers vs
Sen Oi990 Clippers
Mo11kefl see •••
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ady to dance' to his music on the Steve
Allen Co medy Hour tonight at 10 on
NBC, Channe.f.4.
1:00 I C88 .-wa NllCNNS
HAPP¥ DAYS AGAIN
RICh... Potale Ind Aalph
siege a betluly contest In.
an at1emp1 to meet some
ptelly g1111
8 .ABCNEWS
tD lii'A'S•H
Radat t>OftOW• CnallOIJI'
tec0<d Pia>'*' end tu. ..
ovet H lhe M "A'S"H dllC
jOCkey
• BAAITTA
Barella r .. llzeS that lime
•• tunning out IOf a naive
Ruulan ifnm1g1anl who
relu'" to pay protection
moM'/ 10 lllilf"Ob
t8 OVEA~Y
Guest•· Craig Sll1~en1.
podlalrlSI Or TlmOlhV
Shea, JILU p1an1st Parer
Merlin.
'1l) ~Ell / LEHRER
AeOAT
(I) TIC TAC OOUOH
0 MERV OFltFflH
G.-1& Eydte GOfme. H ....
1 ·
I
en O'Connell, Byro" Allen
LM Castkl
7:30 II 2 ON THE TOWN
Sieve Edwatdl rakes a
IOok at the '-gecy of the
late Jim MOfrllOO. Melody
1n1erv1ews Mehbu 1esl·
d•nll and sunbalhets cop·
1ng with that aophlsllcated
town's nude beach
I f.AMILY F£UO
SHANA NA
Guest The Cuttle Sisters 8 HOllYWOOO
8QUARES
tD AU IN THE FAMILY
Saying gO<><l·bye to Make
and Glo<1a O.lore they
leave tor their n-hie in
Caltlo1n1a ptoves traumat
1c 101 lhe Bunkers
tJ.l) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPOAT
'1l) NEWSCHECK
(I) P.M. MAOAZINE
An ln1erv1-w11h Roy Rog-
ers at the !oy Rogets
Museum, a 1ou1 ol V1tllcan
C11y
~en~ 1n
Inlet~ inUfgue. • 9 HAl'f"f DA'fe
The Cu,,nl,,gll•m a'
pllllned twnlly Ctwlatma
reu,,lon I• 1&09aro11ed
when e •now elotm
11rW\dl atwS ecattal'I rne ,.,,.., --· • P.M. MAGAZINI.
Scott Moniak vllllll 1M
"Banana MuHum" In
Allad&N. Callfornla. I'°"'
ol Vatican City; Jeny
Bait., on enjoying y0ut
Cllriatrnu lree after 11\e
holiday•: Caot. c.t101 on
pr-ting '*9 IOU aftet
11t1Qer lnjul'y.
• MOVIE • * * ,,. "CANnOve Blown"
(111•A) Gery Coopec, Ter ..
aa Wright A men on the
verge ol remetrlllQI die-
co..,.ra that he Is a lather
atlec an~ mairlage
• 2.tTONQHT
"White Flight lo Ptlvete
Scnoota" Jellrey Keye
explotn Why lncreHlng
numb4Wto ol White p1ren1t
are taking their children
OUI of lhe puDlk: IChOOI
svsrem •nd, placing them
In privale tohools (Pen 2)
C!l·COSM08 "Encyc1ope<11a Galaettu"
Or Carl Sagan uemtnes
Ille petSlSl8nl r~ or
e•traterrest1111 v~s'.'!:~ to
Earlh ond sho ... s lhol no
convincing evidence 11•1SIS
10< such 1 visit •• past or
p1esen1
()) THE 8AXTERS
"'Punch l ine"'
UO 8 ®J LAVERNE a
SHIRLEY
Laver119 and Shtrl4ly take a
!Ob •• e department SIO<e
as candy sellers
QJ CAM>l BURNETT
ANOFRIEH08
Guears: Dick Van Dyke,
Tony Randell •
~ NOi/A
·The sa1e1y Fact0<"' The
salety ot ,1111 iravel 1:1. e•a·
mined on a 1r1p with 1he
pilot and crew ol a Laker
Al<ways OC-10 as 11
crosses the Anantte lrom
London 10 Los Angeles (R)
CJ) LATIN PROALE
9:00 f) (I) MOVIE
TUBE TOPPERS
KHJ •:so -Laken Basketball.
The San Ofego Clippers play hOlt to the
Magicless Lakers tonijht.
N·ec e 8 : 00 .-Bob Hope Christmas
Special. The •24th annual yuletide bash
from the venerable comic features LOni
Anderson a nd Larry Gatlin.
CBS 8 9:00 -"Blinded by the
Light.·' Kristy and Jimmy McNicho)
star for the first . time together in this
TV movie about a young man who joins
a religious cult.
8 0 THME'S
COfotPAHV
wnen Chrluy can't rerurn
to pay ,,., snare of Iha
renr. Jack. Jener. L1t1ry
and Fulley eacn C<Hne up
Wllh lhetr a-fl Ideal letnpo.
1 ary roommate
.Q) MERV GAIFflN
Guests· Eydie Gorme, Hel·
en 0 ·9onne11, Byron Allen,
L4"1 Cqlle. Freddie Sales,
L•on• Boyd
C!) NOVA
"'The Solely Facror .. Ttle
satoty ot a11 11 ave1 IS a.a.
mined on a lllp with the
p1101 and crew or a laker
Au ways DC· 10 u 11
crosses !he A1ten11c t1om
London 10 Los <Angetes (R)
11:30 G @) TOO CLOSE FOR
COMFORT •
Whole conlron11ng Sarah·s
1ow1r-1>0y manager al the
bank, Henry blunders m10
a robbery 0 JOt<ER'S WILO
tJ.l) THE BODY IN
OUE.8 TIOfli
.. Heads And Tells"' Or
Jonllhan Miiier eaam1nes
the a11c>1uuon or 5(:1en1thc
tnougr11 conce1n1ng 1ne
relat1onsh1p between the
b1aln end Iha spinal cord
10:00 0 STEVE ALLEN
COMEDY HOUR
G!Jes'9. Tom Pos1on Larry
JOHN DARLING
Wjlco.c, St-Lawrence,
Anthony Newtey, Bob ~
flay. El•IM Joyce.
BGMMI 8 9 HMT TO HART
0... of the Harts' compell·
tors In Ille tO'f bull,_.
etternpll IO 11 .. I lhe pro-
IOlype ptan1 I()( • very
soph1111ca1eo toy ·
G) INOEPEHOENT
NETWOMNEWS
QI) NEW80HECK
10:30 G) NEWS
., INDE.P£NO£HT
NETWON<~
fli) PAESENTE
"l ydle l.Aendoza" A ptoflle
ol lhe jnternahonaJly rec·
ogn1zed Mexican-Amari·
c;en singer
'1l) THE BOOY IN
QUESTION
"He8d& And Talls.. Ot
Jonalhan· Mlllei .... exam1nes
1ne e11otuhon ot sc1ent1tlC
thougnt co~n1ng the
I
1e1a11onsh1p o.rween lhe
br aln 11nd lhe spinal cord
•
' 11:00 .. D D ([)@I NEWS 8 HOUYWOOO
SOlJAAES 0 NEWl·YWEO GAME
G) t.t•A•S•H
Aller a bad session in lhe
O R Hawkeye quartets
will\ F1ank over hlSJnade-
Quac1es !hen lindS one ol
n1s own pa11en1s 1s sinking
tasr
•ueec~ .......,
··~Liquid 8\tet-·· t•••Cll ~ • **'It "The Dain CurM"
(Patt 1) ( 11171) Ja,.,..a
Cc>Nrn, J-Miller.~ ~ate • ~on N..n II
aMlgMd " '"-•19* a rot>bwy el an Old manelon
end *--ln\IOllled In a
--01 ""lf'cMtl t~l 8 TONIGHT
Hoit: Johnny C1r1on .
GUMll; Johnny Malhle,
Erma Bornbeck.
• PMONER: ceu koet<H
Etlca rep<lman01 Paul 10<
not ha11ift0 LlnMI mel upon
her releMe from Went-
~"· 19 MCNlWI
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• MOVIE
•'It "King Of The Pecos•·
(11136) John Wayne. Murlel
Evans ...
e QI) CAPTIONED AllC
NEWS
11:50 8 tlJ) MOVIE •
**'It "Doc'' (1117 I) Stacv
Keach. Fave Ounawav
-Ml>llGHT-
...t2:00 8 TWlUOHT ZOHE
0 FA£€ THE MU84C
.. YOU llET YOUR UR
Buddy Hackett plays lhe
game with a ledy numetOI·
ogltl. Los Angeles' POllC•
man ol lhe Year end• man
whO pos.s lor pk:lures
With Celeb11Hes
1~0T~
Gue111 ABC newa corre·
spondenl Ted Koppel;
co"'poser Matvin Ham·
llacn, Jane Fonda. Karen
Nussbaum. ptnlden• of
"Wotklng Women ..
D MOVIE. * * * "My Coualn Rachel"
( 1953) 0111111 de Havinand.
RtChlrd BurtO<\
Q 1"EF11l
• Ml881Qtt ..
IMP0881BlE .
Channel ~1st Ing•
1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles
8:00 I) THE WHITE SHADOW
tSeason Premietel Coacn
Reeves 45 both• surprised
and toucned when a host
ol sporls celebrities show
up lor a memorial lund·
"Blinded By The Light"
(Premle1e) Kristy McN1·
chOI. James V1~t McN•·
chol A m•ddle crass temily •
is rorn out ol their comlo11.
able e•ls1ence when their
teen-age son renounces
eve~hlng they h$>1d dear
to 101n a re1101ous cull
A 6000 WAY 10 l~Ll-IF A IREE t5 100 O~Y, .JOHN , 15
10 0E.ND I H E E3R ANCH!
IF IT~ LIKE
"THIS ONf. 11"6
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(I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ·fV (Ind) Los*Angeies
@) KCST (ABC) San 01ego
Q) KTIV (Ind ) Los Angeles
Q) KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles fll KCE T· TV I PBS) Los Angeles
C!l KQCE· TV (PBS! Hunt1ng1on Beach
«IJslng dinner 1n his honor
D A808HOPE
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Loni Anderson Bnd Larry
Gallln )oin Bob Hope In h1~
2•th annual Cl\llSlmes
&1>9C1al 8 MOVIE * * ft • Journey lnlo Feat"
( t975) Zeto Moatel. Yvelle
Mlm1eux. A geologist with
0 DEANMAATIN
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Beverly S111s. Erik Estrada.
Andy Gibb and Mel T1111s
1om Dean Martin on e
c w 1s1mas spGC1al te111ur·
Ing a vanery of tlol•day
music
\\ ,, '"
Dad's new 'job--a boost Jo,. starle-t-
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS .ANGELES <AP). -You'll recall that
when the last GOP · administration vacated
Washington. NBC moved fast to ink Gerald Ford,
Betty l\ord and Henry-Kissinger to exclusi~e TV
contracts. Their assignments with NBC were
highly classified network secrets. That is, n
could figure out what Kissinger, Jerry or Betty
. evt'r did for NBC.
And now, with Ronald Reagan yet to take of.
ficc, NBC has rushed to sign the president~lect's
daughter lo an exclu!live contract.
. According to NBC , Patti Davis (she uses her
mother's .maiden name) will "star in motion pie·
t ures for television and other special project.<\ "
Anyway, Brokaw s ays he decided to sig/i Patti
Davis.as soon as he saw "the way she handled
Mike Wallace"' on a "60 Minutes" episode before
the Republican Convention. "f liked what I saw ...
says Brokaw. .
Meanwhile,"NBC::·denieQ rumors that it plans
'to sign Alexander· 'Hail to star its upcoming
minise'ries, "War ,and Peace." • ·
* SPEAKING OF NBC, that network ranks No. 1
in .prime time violence, according to the National
Coalition· on Television Violence, b ased in
Washington:-D.C. ·
1\n NCTV survey showed that NBC's. "Buck
Rogers" is the most vielent prime time series.
averaging 26 violent acts per hour. CBS' "The
Dukes of Hazzard" is the second most violent
show. according to the coalition, with 17 violent
acts per hour .
The coalition fo und rour times as much
violence on Saturciay morning television as on
prime ti.me. ..Th~ Bugs Bunny-Road Runner
Hour" led here. with 50 violent acts per hour.
THE COALITION, RECENTLY formed in the
hope of reducing network TV violeoce. based its
findings on three mcmths or monitoring television.
The committee that researched the ~programs de·
fined violence as "the deliberate and hostile use of
overt force by one individual againsl another.'.
OveraU. NBC showed an average of 7.5 violent
acts per.hour, followed by ABC, 5.1, and CBS. 5.9.
Has Patti Davis been told about this?
Jolui.·Dean_going C&W
he's dropped politics and gone
eountry. witfl "The Right to Know." said
Pat Shaughnessy, who is presi·
dent of TM productions and also
headed the syndication firm that
produced Dt>an ·s old series.
1•• MO¥ll * ... ··n. fllif'/ °' T1'e
WOltmW\" (\t73) Pwta
Crlttal, Metil St~a.
tillO.THILONI~
"Stage To T..,..,..91 ..
• MO¥ll ~
......... The~
Con•" (1945) Robert
VOW!Q. Dorothy McGulte.' 1:411 NIM HO • NIM
YON ***14 "The "-Of
Seve11 Gabl••" ( 1114Cl.)
George 8-ncMt1, Margw91
llndaay.
t-.IO • tilOYtl * •'h "HaYlrtQ A WOoder•
1\14 Time" I 1138) Ginger AOr.ler•. Red Sketton, 2:t11 NaWI 2:'JO THE AMINCAHI
"The Praecher" Au Hutn-
bard. a tetevllllon ...,engei.
i.1, -rnooern tectlnolO-
gy lo •MCI Ute word of
Mlvetk>rl.
a:00I: * Y, "Jaguar"' ( 1!155)
Mlct\MI ~· Barton
Mec:Lane.
a:aoe MOVIE * • "The Ma.queraoer"
( 11133) Ronald Colman, a ... Lanc11.
4:00. MOl/IE
*'h "Crlu CroH" (19•1)
Burt Lanc .. ter. Yvonne De
Carlo ..
4:21tD MOVIE
ft* ··a.tour" (1114e) Tom
Heal. Ann Savage. A piano
Wednrsday'•
Dayfiner fto.,lra
11:00 8) * "Rtdeta Of Oelt1ny"
( 111331 Jolln Wayoe, Gabby
Heyes._ \ •
-~~~
12:00 tD *""• "Strangers
wnen W• Meet°° (lll60)
Kirk Oougta1, Kam f'fbvak
G) **** "EHtOI
Eden" (195ft) James Dean.
Julie Hams
3:30 8 * * * "Thrl Happy
Feetono" 11958> Debbi•
ReynOlda, Curt Jurgens
by Arm1trong & Batluk
S«-a•o_,
'Stefanie Powers
is a Christmas
elf in tonight's
episode of "Hart
to Hart" airing
at 10 o'clock; on
ABC. Channel 7.
' LOS ANGELES (AP> -When
we las t tuned in , former
Watergate figure John Dean.was
dabbling in radio syndication
with a short-lived political pro·
gram called "The Ri ght to
--Know." . Well the button -downed
former White House lawyer and
star witness at the Watergate
hearings is still in radio, but
Dean is currently executive
producer of "The Kenny Rogers
Special," a six-hour syndicated
radjo series for TM called
"Country Love" -a 12-hour
s pecial dealing with the roman·
lie ingredients of country mU.sic
lyrics.
·'John has been excited about
radio ever since our experience
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Hett are the top 10 for 1980. aJong with ex-
cerpts frol}\ their reviews in this column:
I. "GODSPELL," San Clemente Community
Theater, directed by Eileen Fishbach. "Never in a
non-professional production. bas it been staged
with such sheer dynamic eledricity ... the ex·
uberance of Miss Fisbbach's performers is
matched by their ensemble skill."
z. "LAURA," Huntington Beach Playhouse,
directed by Phil de B.arr:os. "An outstanding re·
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provokin& thdter liberally laced with humor . . .
a unanimous decision of hl1b merit."
4. "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE
WAY TO THE FOaVM," Huntington Beach
Playhouse, directed by Kent Jobnaoo. "A bountiful
blend of song and slapstick, spiced by some. ob-
¥iouir.-yet effective directorial touct.es ... the
c&at kicks the tar out of the 'fourth wall' anti bas a
ba II doing ii(>. "
5. "THE GINGE&B&EAD LADY," Sad·
dle back VaJley Community Theater, directed by
Elleen Fishbacb.· "The traumas of the recovered
alcoholic singer are depicted with depth and clari-
ty . . . an intimate porlrait rich in honesty of emo-
tion above the bwlt·in chuckles."
I . "THE GOODBYE PEOPLE," Laguna
Moulton Playhouse, directed by Marthella Ran-
dall. "It entertaiQS in a more deliberate mode of
offbeat comedy . . . three articulate vetera(ls of
the community theater wars bre~lhe life into
Gardner's sometimes precious.prose ."
7. "THE ROYAL FAMILY," Westmins ter
Commw\ity Theater, directed by Carol Filian.
"The apparently ageless comedy enjoys a spirited
revival. · .. director Filian's cbaracte15 have zest
alld verve, a lust for Uving ... an ~or talenL
under the Westminster roof."
t . "llASllOMON," Westmins ter Communjty
Theater, dJrected by Art Winslow. 1'Among the
more impressive productions or the year ... a
stirring example of l~ capabilities of community
theater when its resources are stretched both
dramatically and technically."
10. ''BALLROOM 1" Laguna Mo ulton
Playhouse, directed by John Ferzacca. "What a
warm, wonderful sbow it is. a tender and toucbing
production set to the melodious strains of big band
d.@ce music.'· ... . ~ "" And the·second 10 in an artful lhd /mbiHous
year:
11. "Picnic," Showcase Productions, directed
by Jean Koba.
12. "The Imaginary Invalid," Huntington
Beach Playhouse , directed by Ron Albertsen
13. "California Suite," Costa Mesa Civic
·Playhouse, directed by Pati TambelUni
14 . "The Magnificent Yankee," Newport
Harbor Actors Theater. directed by Don Laffoon.
15. "Dames at Sea," San Clemente Communi-
ty Theater. directed by Eileen Fishbach.
16. "Counl.Dra<!ula," Westminster Commwuty
Theater, directed by Clark Burson.
17. "Amahl and tlfe Night Visitors ," Newport
Harbor Actors Theater. directed by Anthony Pas·
qua . .rs. "Bus Stop," Huntington Beach Playhouse.
directed by Art Wins low.
19. "The House o( Blue Leaves," Newport
·Harbor Actors Theat er. directed by Nancy Ebsen.
20. ·'The J:antas ticks.' · Lagun a ~pullon
Playhouse, directed by DavW Marlow.
In s uch a bountiful year , some sterling
pe rformances surfaced and Thursday's column
will focus on these Then Friday. the Daily Pilot ·s
eighth annual man and · woman of the year in
theater will be announced ·
Budding stars David Niven
honored '1Y
British fans
Politicians get into _act
PHILADELPHIA (AP> -The mayor handed out miniature
Liberty Bells to the producer, the di rector. the st ar and his leading
lady, and they gave him a bit part.
"Any politician who doesn't want to be in
the movies is· missing a bet," Mayor William
Green said.
"Look how far you can go," he said, refer ·
ring to President·elect Ronald Reagan. an old
movie star whose films are making quite a few
post-campaign appearances. .
· G r een a nd Pennsylvania Gov Dick
Thornburgh accepted invitations lo a ppear as
ballroom extras in "Blowout," which is being
oaHN filmed here.
·'Any lime I can get on stage or in front of a
camera, I grab at it," Thornburgh said. The
movie stars John Travolta as a sound techni-
cian who inadvertently recordsim -actual
crime and tben becomes involved in solving the
murder. His leading lady is Nancy Allen.
"Blowout" is a real Philadelphia story -the
producer is George Lillo, a Philadelphia native
whose family still operates a bakery here, and
the director is another Philadelpfiian, Brian
De Palma.
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L 0 N 0 0 N t J\ P 1 D :n· t d
N 1 v c n . t h l' a r c h e t y p a I
Englt1'hman who has appeared
in nearly 100 movies. ha!> been
honored with a s pecial award
from Rriltsh filmgoers
Princess Grace of Monaco
present ed .'.'i1vcrr with the award
for outs tanding s<:r vice t o
British films at the London :'\ew
St a'Mard British Film Award!>
cere mony Tuesday night
Aft~r accepting the honor. the
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"This award 1~ b<.tck tCI front
Instead of rece1v1ng something
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the movie industry. I should
have given th1~ to the movies for
allowing me -t6 yeilrs of J:?reat
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Comics
Business
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If yo~ look hard enough you can
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Rains Cripple Am:e~Ca's· .
Team,· 38~14
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· Cowboys ·were just what doctor._ ordered for another playoff berth
ay JOHN S£VANO
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ribbed Vince Ferragamo, amassed 517 yards in
.
found themselves down, 28-0. And, by the time
they took a deep breath it was 38-0.
l..u\f'backer Ja<'l Rcynoldi has contended all
suson that th' R111mi. ure .ca pable of doing
anyU\U\i they "''ant whe n they iet their minds to it.
Wt!U, you ulmost have to bel!f!ve that state·
mHt after wauhrng a cnppled ·Rams wlit r:nauJ
the Dallas Cowboys, ltl· lt Monday njaht. -
1.. total offense -the highest total by the Rams this
season. And, the defense was equally at its peak,
pe rmitting the high-powered Dallas attack a
harmless 271 total yards -most of ~hich came
after the game was long out of reach. ·
FERRAGAM~), LIKE he did last year against
Dallas in the playoffs, riddled the secondary with
one pass after another. First it was a pass over the
middle, then it was a short pass to the sidelines
and finally it was a deep route in the corner to
either Billy Waddy or Prest<>n Dennard.
amazing conquest without the services · of Pat
Thomas, Jim Youngblood, Fred Dryer Che only
played two downs > and either Wet1dell Tyler or
Elvis Peacock. .
''It's hard to fiiure our team out," admitted Rich SauJ. "We just seem to play our best games with
our backs to the wall. Imagine the indignation the Cowboys s uffered.
Tba Rams reached the playoffs Cor a team
reC'brd eighth consecut1.ve year by humiliating
Amenca·s Teis m an front of a national television
audience and 65, 154 at Anaheim Stadium. The
Rams whipped the Cowboys like they had done to
no other team this season.
Opponents just don't do these sort of things to
AMERICA'S Team. ll would be like slapping the
President of the United States in public.
"'Ibis was like a bad dream," said safety
Charlie Waters. ''It was the worst defeat l 've ever
experienced. It got out of hand so early I was em-
barrased to visit our offense on the sidelines.''
ln all, Ferragamo's numbers read 15 of 25
passes for 275 yards and three touchdowns. He also
got plenty of help in thj! rushing dept., too, as
Jewerl Thomas, making his first start as a roolcie,
rambledfor147 yards and one TD on 16 carries.
"LAST WEEK we were ready and came away
disappointed. This week we were ready. too, and
won. I reall·Y t hink this showed us something. It
showed a lot like last :vear's team." .
Natur.ally, it was last year's team that
reached the Super Bowl for the first time in the
<See RAMS, Page C2) The offense, di r eel ed supe rbly by 'sore-Before the Cowboys couJd bat an eyelash they And remem ber, the Rams accomplisl;led their
J eu:;erl Thomas
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The other 33
is the big star
By ROGER CARLSON , "'Yes. it was a game we had to Of._ 0•11, PllOI St~fl
Their jersey numbers are the win. same 33 -but simiianties end "Yes. I was nervous until the
there. · first play.
Any professional football fan "Yes, I feel great.
worth rus.~alt knows who No. 33 "!So. I was n't overly s ur·
for the DaJlas Cowboys is -the prised.
brilliant Heisman Trophy win· "No, I don 't think the Cowboys
ner Tony Dorsett -who packs even thought I'd play·
the ball for America ·s Team at "Yes. I have a lot more fon-
somewhere in the neighborhood fidence now. I went in telling •'* II m~elf, 'just don't mess up.· of ..,00,000 annua Y. .. y 1 kn 1 t' When Dorsett picks up 100 es. ew ~as s~ar mg On
yards during a night's work it Thursday. He~ratt Di xon told
means..-just-Qne thtng for-the-_me I was-mov.mg from fultback-
C bo · tor:v to halfback. ~~ ys -vie · · "Yes. I got :Out my playbook
/WELL, HE DIDN'T get 100 a nd started reading.
yards Monday night ·And he· .. Yes. I had a few games like
di~ •t get an y touchdowns. this at San Jo~e State
eitheir. .. Yes. 1 lak e r unning a~ a
In~tead it was a virtual un· halfbac;k better than hlockmg as
known, a 223-pound rookie out of a fullback."
San Jose State. Jewerl Thomas,
wh~ .came up with. the magic -
num~rs to lead the Rams to a
s hocking 38· 14 rout of the
Cowboys b e fore 65 ,15 4 at
Anaheim Stadium a nd a national
television audience.
_ S.0 IT lYEN'r.J.or lhe..-R.a.rru·'
star who r ame into the limelight
on a night when the Rams so
desperately· needed someone to
pick them up.
While the Ram s · pass uig'
ga me picked the Cow~ys clean.
str;ong safety Cha rlie Waters
said the big s urprise was the
Rams' success on the ground.
RAMS FULLBACK CULLEN BRYANT TRIES TO BREAK OUT OF THE GRASP OF DALLAS DEFENDERS.
On the s urface it was a night
the Rams clinched the wild card
berth in the upcoming National
Football League playoffs with
quarterback Vince Ferragamo
s pinning a web around the
Cowboys ' secondary for 275
ya rds and three touchdowns
with 15 completions on 25 at-
tempts and no interceptions. ·
"We got involved into thinking
the Rams wouldn't have a run-
ning game." said Waters. "But
they fthe Rams I were hungry,
like a playoff team We were a Anteaters ,
fly again
• • 1n easy win
If you can't stop Kevin Magee,
.then you should try to stop the
rest of the UC Irvine basketbf,11'
team ii you like winning games.
If you can't do either , then
forget winning basketball games
against the Anteaters.
Western Washin gton found
that out the hard way Monday
night at UCI's Cr awford Hall as
Magee, the sensational junior
.center (or the Anteaters, scored
a season-high 37 points to lead
' bis team to a 110-88 win before
l ,500 fans.
Magee hit a sizzling 85 percent
(17-20> from the floor and' the
Anteaters shot 63 percent as a
team.
But it wasn 't as easy as it
sounds. UCI held a narrow 42-35
~ ..hallUme lead, t.ben scored th&
first nillc..J>Oint.s of the secoUd •
ialNonrcomfortai>le margin ..
Magee, the nation's leading
scorer coming into the. game-w ll h a 31-point per game
average, ·scored 18 in the first
half and 19 in the second.
i'our other Anteaters scored
in double figures: Kevin Fuller
scorinC ll and Randy Whieldon,
Ben McDonald and Jason
Works,. all scoring 10.
UCI upped its record to 3·2
with the win while Western
Washington dropped to 1·5.
"They (Western Washington)
played an intelli1ent 1ame, ''.
said UCI bead coach Bill
MulUgan. "We were a little ten-
tative in t.be nnt half but· in \be
aecond, I was pleased with our
play. We ~nt after t.bem."
·uc Irvine outrebounded
.Wntem-Wuhinston •aa ~ -..---Jtrt~lltqerbnttnl mwn
Dille.
Fuller had slx assist.a to lead
the Anteaters while McDonald
bad fJve aDd seven rebounds. .
The 51 fteld ioala UCI m.ae
tied the Anteaters' previous
record·hl1b 1et in the 1euon
openlq win over VMI.
II
But it was this unknown -
with a name that appears to be a
typographical error -who sup-
plied the Rams with what. they
so desperately needed -a run-
nin ~game.
WITH WENDELL TYLER
and Elvis Peacock out for the
duration because of injuries. the
Ram s· running game showed
about as much promise as the
Carter Administration for 1981.
But Thomas, a back in the
$40.000 per a nnum category.
changed aJI that in a hurry. In
rushing for 147 yards on 16 car-
ries, his major contributions
were a 34-yard tou<.'hdown run in
the second quarter to get the
Rams a 14-0 bulge, and a sparkl-
ing 61-yard dash at the outse~ of
t he third qua rter . squelchmg
a n y comeback hopes th e
Cowboys may have been harbor·
ing.
Powerfully built (his 223
pounds a re stacked on a 5-10
fra m e), Thomas enjoyed his
finest ni ht as a pro. Iri fact. it :Y.."as...a .season.~--.
He entered with 136 yards on
30 carries in the Ra ms' first 14
contests. ·•
THE MUSTACHIOED
Thomas was the object of many
in the victorious Rams' dressing
quarte~. ·
little ha1 ve tonight. .
Rams ' coach Ray Malilvasi
didn't get into a long·winded;dis·
cussion about Thomas, but did
say. "We have a lot of con·
fidence in hlm ...
Ill; FACT. Thomas seemed to
just come out of the woodwork
to the extent that even the re:
porters with the Rams on a re·
gular basis seemed taken back
by his performance
-"Hey ... added Thoma!-. ·'I'm <1
goo~ ba<.'k . This 1s Just my
rookie season and I'vt> just been
<See OTHER. Page C2)
LOUIS CHECKS
INTO HOSPITAL
HOUSTON (AP> -Former
world heavyweight boxing
champion Joe Louis, 66, on Mon-
day c hecked into Me thodist
Hospital, where be underwent
chest surgery in 1977. ·
A spokeswoman said she couJd
give no details. '
BILLY WADDY SHRUGS OFF DENNIS THURMAN FOLLOWING A RECEPTION. "Yes. it was my best night as
a pro," said Thomas.
Lout~ bas.-re turned to the
hospital severaJ times since the
surgery in which Dr. Michael E .
DeBakey re placed a ballooning
aortic aneurysm with a Dacron
gr aft. On his .. fit trip here in
early October, officials said he
r e tu rll e d to M e th o di s t
periodically for regular check-
ups.
•
-Ex-Ram official w8rned in ticket .&pute
RIVERSIDE <AP) -A man who re·
portedly was investigated by the U.S.
Justice Department for alleged ties to
organized crime, warned a former
Rams official to "keep bis mouth shut"
about his lmowleCl1e of internal affairs
of the NFL club and about an alle1ed
"black market " in Super Bowllicketa.
· T~e Rivenide Presa-Enterprise ft· ported-M~ay th•t umramK-MKD'•
nld 1 depOliliOii wu ven ormer
Rams vice president Harold Gui.er thal
be received a wamtnc telephone call
from Jack Michael Catain, Jr., 50, of
Encino on Jan. 19, 1980 -the eve of the
Super Bowl -and that at Cataln'a ln-
statence, they met at Monty's, a
Weetwood restaurant. a few days later·
and wu a1ain cauUoned, \be paper
said. · •. ,
· Within the week he met·Catain again,
this time in the apartment of Rams'
General Manager Don Klosterman
where Catain, in effect, aat as "an
arbitrator" who would rule in a dispute
between Guiver and Rams ' owner
Georgia Rosenbloom Frontiere, the
·paper said.
...... Klosterman confirmed Sunday thaC _ __..~-a..meetinl took-pla~ apaA-
ment, and be cbaractert1ed tt u an at-
tempt by Catain to "conduct a kancaroo
court." .
The Rams' general mana1er Insisted
that the meeting in his apartment was
not bis idea, and that there were no
tbreata made against anyone during t.be
• meeting. ·
lnformaUoo about the meetlnp wu
revealed or confirmed independel\U,
\
Sunday by several sources inV<>lved in
the anti-trust lawsuit filed by the Los
Angeles County Coliseum Commission
and the Oak{and Raiders a1ainst the
. National Football League for iu at-
tempts to block \be l'l)ove o{ lbe Raidera .
football franchise to Los Anceles .. the
paper said.
..N FJ._Commlaatoner Pete._lloaelle,,
contacted-.abOut tbe mat&ei: aaiO; "If
any of the accuaationa and innuendos
bein1 provided to lbe news media by
plainutf are determined to have 8llY ap-
pll ca bility to tbe case, wbicb we
seriously doubt, they will be dealt wtt.b
appropriately ln court. Memwblle, we
h11!e no further comment."
· Gu!ver, now ~ exeeutive wttb tbe
New OrlelDI Saint.a, would 1MJt COID•
ment SUQday about any of tbe catalD
,
meetings and the sources were unable
to say what ~atain 's interest was and
whom he n:tlaht have represented.
C atain. former president and
chairman of Ru.sco Industries. a Los
An1eles-bued conalomerate, was ~
j>Orled in the June 12. 1978. New York
Times to-be a conctuit in the launderin1
_: a--form or dispis~ reinYeStment--
ot-at least $10 mtllioll in orjanileil
crime money.
AdclWcmall)', William LamMe, the as·
15lstant ,dlrector of the Cbiuio Crime
ComaUMion, confirmed Sunday that \be
•1m corporate dil'9Ctory. put eut by the
llUnola Mcretar)' ol ltate'• olftce, listed
Catain .. a p.rtner of Jobn "Jackie the
Lackie" Cerone of ·Cbicato ln a bual· neaa known u Rusco Perina Ooalillp
Inc. ln M.elf'OH Park. Ill.
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Race car driver Greg
die1 in apparent 1uieide
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PONTE Vto;ROA ISBACH . Fla. Race •
car driver P. eter Or•ll wu found dead ol a
1unabot wound Monday oo a alrftlcb ol NortMut
Flori .. buc:b ln what m•y have be.a a awcith, of.
"t-lall 1.act St Johns (·ounty Sht1rlft:s Lt. Bob Porter uld tbe 40-
yt"&r old dnver'it body wH spotted by • beacbao.r 1trollln1
alon1 UM' sand Monday af\ernooa.
It appeared tbe wound wu aelt-intUded, and there wu a
note left in a brief cue nearby. the officer aaid. ··We'l't' working 1ts iflt was uu.icide," Porter said.
G~u waa the all time leadina ~ft oa the Intern•·
uonal "otor Sports Associaloo GT cbamllM>aabip circuit with 47 vktones He started 340 races in bis career and won w .
.. . He bad tus best raclna year in 1979, when he wu the top
qualifier in 10 of 14 races, bl:eakin& five track records. He
won eittit raceti in his twin-tu.rbo Porsche. He eully won the
IMASA·GT championship last year, makint him a four-time
wu1ner s.ince 1973.
This year. however, was tbe first time he failed to win a
race. He ran only half ol the scheduled 14 races because of an,
head mjury be suffered in an off.track accident June 10 in
Paris. -----0-•e •I,,....._ ____ """"
Art Ara1oa1 former welterwei&ht boxilil contender,
Roberto Duran's performance in New Orlean& a1ainat
Sugar Ray Leonard: "If you4 re goinl to 10 into tbe
tank; learn how to swim."
C'ole .... ...,,,.. .,.,. pN•fJaf ifHI
MISS) ON Kan. -The University of . [!]
Colorado has been slapped with a one-year proba-•II•
tioo by the National Colle1iate Athletic Assoeialion
for "a very large number of violations" in its foot·
ball program, the NCAA said Monday night.
The probation bans the Colorado football team from ap-
pea ring in post.season play or on any NCAA-controlled
television program or series durll\I tlfe 1981-82 scM:ol Y4:&r· .. "This case involved a very large number of vtolaf,ions.
said Charles Alan Wright, chairman of the NCAA Committee
on Infractions, "including some that are serious in nat~e. or
even in a few instances, willful." • The NCAA said its infractions committee found violations
concerning ethical conduct, improper expenses, transport•·
tion, extra benefits, financial aid, various recruiting regula·
lions and out-of-season ~ractice.
M1111s01111a111ed to Ball •I Fa•e .. ,,.,
T1larmaa Muuoa,. killed in the crash of bis • private plane in August, 1979, is amon1 39 can·
didates for election to the Hall ol Fame on ballots
mailed to over 400 baseball writers Monday ...
Doag Slagle, associate direct.or athletic director at Stanford, ·
has been named athletic direct.or at Northwestern Univ.ersity.
-single replaces Jolu.-Pat;-wbo was ffiea along with football
coach Rick Veatart following an IHl season and four straiaht
years in the Big Ten Conference basement . . . The New
Orleans Saints picked up veteran Galdo lllerkeu from
Houston Monday. Merkens bas played primarily on special
teams ... The Washington Bullets signed free agent
Duld Brlt\On to a lO·day contract ,to help fill out the injury.
riddled NBA club . . . Rfek O'Sltea bas resigned as ex·
ecutive director of the U.S. Tennis Association ... Toronto's
Dan-M~y scored three goalrlorthe third time in his career
and the Maple Leafs snapped a five-game winless slump with a
6·3 win over Minnesota in the only National Hockey League
game Monday night.
Te~retll•
Following are the top sPorts events on TV tonl9ht. Ratings
are: / 1 1 1 excellent; 1 I 1 worth watching; 1 I fair; 1 forget it. •
[-) 6:50 p.m., Ch•nnel9 ./ ./ ./
NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at San Diego.
Announcers: Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson.
The Lakers hope to avenge a defeat at the hands of the Clippers suffered the last time the two teams met. Since Coach
Paul Westhead changed the Laker lineup and inserted guard
Butch Arter and forward Jim Brewer in place of Michael Cooper
and Jim Ch<>nes, the team has won five straight. The Lakers are only two games behind the Phoenix Suns In the Western
Conference Pacific Division after beating Golden State Sunday.
RADIO
Basketball: Lakers at San Diego, 6: SO p.m., KLAC (570);
Athletes in Action at USC, 8 p.m .. KNX (1070).
NFL standings
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
AMERIC~ CONFERENCE
East
W LT Pd. PFPA y-Phila. 12 3 O .800 357 187
y-Dallas . IO 5 o .6§1 404 272
Buffalo 10 5 0 .667 302 247
New England 9 6 O .600 403 298'
Miami 8 7 0 .533 249 281
Baltimore 7 8 O .467 3z1 349 St. Louis 5 10 o .~ 29'l 319
Washington 5 10 0 .333 230 286
NY Giants 4 11 0 .267 232 392
NY Jets 3 12 0 .200 278 378
Ceatral
Central
x-Minnesota 9 6 O .600 301 288
Detroit 8 7 O .533 310 2188
Chicago 6 9 O .400 290 251
Cleveland
Houston
Pittsburgh
ClnciMati
10 5 0 .667 330 286
10 5 0 .661 275 235
9 6 0 .600 335 287
6 9 0 .400 220 285
West Gre-en Bay 5 9 l .367 m 347
Tampa Bay 5 9 l .367 258 32'1
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x·Atlanta 12 3 O .BOO 388 252
y·Rams 11 4 o .733 419 at ~an Fran. 6 9 I> .400 307 39'f
Oakl~nd -10 5 0 .66'7 331 289
San-ote10 to 5 o .881 392 310-
~'llftr I 8 0 .461 28S 306
Kansas City 7 8 0 .467 281 308·
Seattle 4 11 0 .267 274 383
New Orleans l 14 O .067 264 449 x -clinched division title
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\r>'lnc to make tbe team. Otben
may not know wbo I am, but the
Rama know who I am ...
It '1 a clncb the Cowboys know
who Jewerl Thomas la, tc>o, and
they'll probably 1et another look
at bim on Dee. 21 wbeo tbele
two will most likely collide ln
the wild cartt 1ame ln the NFC
playoffs .
IT WAS A SHOCKING victory
conslderinl that at one point lt
was 38-0 and the net yardqe
was '50-89 in favor of the Rams.
Embarrassin1 for the
Cowboys?
Dorsett smiled and said:
"That ·seems to be a favorite
word these days. 1 don't know if
I feel embarrassed. But I do
know we don't have much to feel
proud about."
Waters, the defensive leader
of the Cowboys, said this wu
nothing new for Dallas, _<Jespite
the Texans' success over the,
. years.
' "l'VE BEEN IN THIS situa·
lion before," said Waters. "But
never so late in the season.
·'The best thing for us right
· now is just to feel real crummy
-about this. We're not makinl
any excuses at all. Right now we
need ta"fee) bad."
As for the Rams, feeling bad
seems to be something easily
for1otten as the momentum in
professional football continues
,.._ its yo-yo trend.
JE.WERL THOMAS PICKS UP SOME OF THE 147 YARDS HE GAINED MONDAY NIGHT
NCAA leaders
set for clash
' f ·,,,,,. p_,,,. l ' I MONTGOMERY, Ala. CAP> -
Two all-time NCAA record
holders -quarterback Joe
"747" Adams of Tennessee State
and place-kicker Obed Ariri of
Clemson -higlilight the teams RAMS SALUTE AMERICA'S TEAM, 38:14
team's history. This team was supposed to do the
same, too. But adversity and injuries throughout the
season made that possibility doubtful.
"I don't know if we really played that good or
Dallas didn't play like they could," said a ..
bewildered Reynolds. •'That certainly wasn't the
real Dallas team out there toni~ht.
"Yeah, I was surprised with how we plaY.ed
... thoroughly!You just never know when we're
going to play. Whal we <li_d was win s~me!bilt1 ro
oone1ves under a dverse conditions. We knew the·
vise was starting to close in and we only had l /16
of an inch lo go."
BY WINNING, THE Rams. 10·5, have in all
probability set themselves up for a rematch against
the Cowboys, either in Orange County or Dallas de·
pending on results this Sunday.
Either way, you 've got lo figure a different
Dall~s ~alLclub is going to materialize than the
one that dematerialized Monday. ·
"People are going to say we manhandled the
Dallas Cowboys, but don't kid yourself,'' explained
Jack Youngblood. "They are a good football team. signed for the Blue-Gray AU-star
team. Football Classic, officials said
"This sort· of thing just happens in football Thursday. .
sometimes; where everything seems to go wrong "The pro scouts say it's the
or right. It's happened to us before. best lineup they can ever re·
"We knew where we stood and we were-like a member," said Charles "Fats"
bunch of trapped dogs _.L scratching and clawing Jones, executive director for tbe
for everything." 43rd annual game involving
"WE AREN'T THAT much better a team," seniors from the North and
added-Mike-Fanning . .:.:.You j.us.t can.L tell-what'..s -South. l'He na(1onaITY le evt
going to happen in this game. Everything we did game is scheduled for Christmas
worked, and everything they did didn't. Day in Cramt.on Bowl.
F;ven the usual impenetrable Tom Landry was Adams holds the National
searching for an explanation. Collegiate Athletic Association
"What a long night," he said shaking his head. record for the most touchdown
"H I understood what started this I'd be a genius. passes in a career with 81. while
They-lost a couple of people and our guys just took Ariri established records for the
..them t90 lightly. I hope they ta.Ice it easy on us in most field goals in a career with
the playoffs (with tongue in cheek).·· 60 and in a single season with 23.
Ah, yes , the playoffs, which are next on the Joining them. on_ the. GJ:ay. of·
Rams' agenda. A wild card date is looming, but fense are running stars James
first the Rams figure they have some unfinished Brooks or Auburn and Stump
business with Atjanta Sunday to t_alt_e_c_a_re_o_f.,... ____ M_i_tc_h_e_ll_o_f_Th-re_C_it_a"""'.d:-e_l. __ _
Rustlers will host
Pt. Mugu tonight SEASON'S GREETINGS
Coach Jim Greenfie ld's
Golden W~st College basketball
team hosts a team from the Pt.
Mugu Naval Station tonight at
7 :30 in the GWC ~vm .
The Rustlers:· wh-6 finished
third in their own tournament
following Saturday's 102·80 vie·
tory over Fuilerton, boa~t a 6·3
record.
Following tonight's contest,
G WC beads north for the College
of the Sequoias Tournament
which _begins Thursday.
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BASKETBAL.L1BASEBALL
f}qye, Field• 11Une
UCLA's youth·· -. ,
f'rHhm~m Ct'fllP• Kenn)' to'i. ·I~ .c•mt after openU11 tbe seuon L.!.1 a..t 1eor~ n w'nb 1rnd 111.uphvmore wllh fQUt t lr•l&ht vletoriea. ~ • ....._,•;.,
_forward Oarrt'n O~yr ttddt.'<I 16 Th~ 8ruin5 led 31.23 at ·the half '• :oa... ..,.,., '
u third riuitu~d \I( I.A de'utct.I a s EvWU1vUI~ shot a fri((id 27 .~ • ~.-. .I ~unavtUC' 9-12 ln •n lnterte.· J>t'tcent from thti floor. Tile Pur· •• ~·.-.· •
Honal roUe1e bat lltl\ball aame pit' Accis ralHed early ln the • ~~
at P•uh:y P•vlllon Mo nd•Y '"\'Ol\d ha lf a nd c ut UCLA's
nllJlht murglll to to ut SJ 41 with 12
LICl..A 1mpruv~ tb rc<·ord to minutes to JCO, but they were un-~ 0 whilt' th.-Vurplt' lu•h a ble lo get closer than 10 untU
th \• game's fina l m1.nute. ·
Royals laud
'
Quisenberry
KA!'l~AS .l'l'f\ .Mo 1AP1
Srnkerbalhng l>an Qu1:.en berry.
for m er Costa Ml'1>a High and
Oran~c Coast t:ollcgl' 1>tar. who
recorded a C'lub·record 33 saves
this past i.eai.on. ~al> nam ed the
Kans as City Royab' pitcher of
the yt•ar Monday
The 'l:1 year old right hander .
who compiled u t2 7 record m
jus t his s econd m HJ Or league
season, was voted lhe H.olaids
Am e rican League Fire man of
the Year last wef•k in Uallas
· · 1 have the confidence that I
can do it again," Quisenberry
said Monday ... Maybe the num·
bers won't be the same. but I
feel coi:tfident
"I didn't exlo1t any kind of
breaking stuff (this season l I
t hink I'll be throwing more
fork balls r next sea son I
The well -balanced Br uin at·
tae k also fe atured forward
Michael Sanders with 11 points.
guard rtt1ch ael .Holton with 10
.ind freshman guard Ralph
Jackson with e ight.
E vans ville vwas paced by
senior LeRoy Mitche ll with 17
points and j unior guard Brad
Leaf with 15.
The last time UCLA opened a
basketball season by winning
fi ve s traight g a m es was in
1974-75, when it ran the streak to
12 en route to its 10th national
champions hip in 12 years under
John Woode n.· · ·
"Those who are talking about
a national championship or even
a conference champions.hip are
reading our press clipping too
c losely," s aid a dis appointed
Coa c h Lorry Br~n . a fte r
watching his team struggle to
the victory. "We're j ust not do·
mg it on the court.
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Tueeciay, Oe<:ember '6, 1980 DAIL V PILOT CJ
Newe•t Yankee
-r, .
W~field joins!
I I
. Reggie in de~
NEW YORK CAP> -Yankee
Stadium may not be the Bronx
Zoo any more but New :York City
still is a lion's den. The source
for that information is Reggie
J ackson, who was on ha nd Mon-
day for the enll of Oave Win·
field's cross-l:ountry baseball odyssey. --· ·
"I'm sUl'e we'll talk and r ap
about bow to deal with the city,"
Jackson said shortly after Win·
field became the richest free
agent in baseball his tor y. sign. Int with ,lhe New York Yankees
for a reported 8-10 years at
s o m e thing a pproac hing $1 S
million a year, yet ins isting he
could have had more fro m other
teams
.. It's a lion's den," Jackson
sa id of New York G,ity "It '5 the
greatest place to play. but also
the m os t diffic ult. It can be Dis -.
neyland or it can be hell. ..
Winfie ld, 29, who opted for
free agency after sta rring with
the San Diego Padres for eight
frustrating seasons, rs used to
the latter atmos phere lie was
roundly booed in S<An l>icgo last
season afte r announc ing his in
Jentions. ~ •
"I'm n'Ol worried ahout that,"
he said . "Aftl'r wha t. I went
through m y fina l year with the
Padres. I think I can handle Just
abou~ anything. I e njoyed the
tim e I s pent in San Diego, but
now I am anxious to see how I
perform w~th the m otivation of
playing for a championship cnn
tende r ...
maanmg in the Na\ional Lea;ue
with the crosstown New Y~rk
Mets. who staggered ho me ryth
in the NL East after three con
sec utivc last-place finishes . )
During Winfie ld's eight-y~ar
c a r e e r i n S a n D i e Ro , l'h c:
Yankees W£._n to ur Amer ica n
E ast Oivisi~scores, three pen-
na nts and two wo rld cham-
pionsh ips while the Padres
finis hed a s high as fourth.,.only
twice .
.
Orange C9ast
teams battle
Three Orange C oas t area
teams ar c in action tonight on
the pre p bask etball level
OranJ(e County's No I team.
Ocean View, Sunset L e ague
po wer 1-'ountain Valley a(ld Sea
View Lea gu@ re presenla tin
Costu Mesa d uel on three fronts
Ocean View, led by 6 ·8 Wayne
Carlander. cl<1shes with Notre
U<1me <Sherman Oaks) High in
lhc first round of the San OimC1s
Tcrurnument at Ml. San Anlotuo"
College, starting .. t 7 ,'
"At Katclla, OC'ean View's chid
ne m esis in the Empire l:eC:tgu€·
Fo untain Valley will bt· trying to
improve on its l-2 record wilh-
thc team at full strength for the
first time with E m ile Harr} ;ii
point guard Thi!> one al:-o IJegrn,
al 7
Quisenberry won the Royals
award in a vote of the Baseball
Wr'iters Association of Americ a.
"We looked tired tonight and it
s e e m ed like Evansville got
every loose ball. That eomes
from being tired and. I'm sorry
to say. from not really being re-
ady to play." UCLA'S MICtfAEL SANDERS GOES UP FO" TWO POINT~. For that reason, Winfield said
he chose the Y<Ankees over re ·
Costa Mesa. also I·<!, hn.'>ts
Capistrano Valley I Wayne Call I •
at 8 in a non· lea gue e ncounter
Bradshaw
l ~ to play in
'· ,.
:·Crosby
;: P E B B L E B E /\ C H
~(AP ) T e rr y
;: Brads haw. quarte rback
f.o r t h e P i t t s b u r g h
:; Steelers. is one of the
a m at e ur go lf e r s
scheduled to play in the
1981 Bi ng Cros by Na -
tional Pro-Am . a nd Jack
Nicklaus is among the
early pro entries.
T he $300,000 tourna-
ment will be played Jan.
29· Feb. 1 over the Peb-
ble Beach . Cypress
Point and Spyglass Hill
courses .
. Other amateurs lined
up for the 168-team neld
include forme r Presi-
~ de nt Gera ld Ford, i-O.·
:: tors James Garner, Jack
·! Lemmon and George C.
Scott, baseball players
Tom my John and Don
Sutton, and former ten·
n1s star Arthur Ashe .
icldaue.-tolf's-al -
time leading money win:
ner, has made the
.:· C r os b y the s tarti n g
point or his tour season
m ost years . r . ~
If Sugar Bowl
to air for deaf
~ NEW YO RK (P) -t ABC Sports' telecast o f.
the 1981 Sugar Bowl on
New Year's Day wlll be
th e f i r st s port s
broadcast and first live
program of any kind to
be ai red with
closed-captions for the
hearine·lmpaired.
The announcement.
was made by Roone
Arledee, president of
ABC News and s~ .....,..,....._,....."'.lotorBlll, prfaldenl
of tbe Nationat
Captionlnf Institute.
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.refers to the information
that 1rapblcally h
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of 1peclftcally equipped
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·Titans lose pace, 60-48'-
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PORTLAND, Ore. -Dave Hildahl of
Portland Sl ate paced all scorers with 28 points
MOnday night· tct.._lead the Vikings to a 60·48 non·
conference baske tball victory over Cal State
Fulle rton.
Fullerton Jed 26·25 at halftime and tr aile<l 39·38
a bout 10 m inutes into the second half. Then
Portland Slate outscored the visitors 17·4 during
less than nine minutes to take command. Hildahl
made 10 or the 17 poinls•on three field goals and
four free throws.
Dave Gilr'eath led Fullerton scoring with. 12
points. and teammate John Bell scored 10.
Portland State took its second consecutive vie·
tor)' after six losses, and Fullerton received its
fifth defeat in six games.
l11diatu1 6.'i. flrul Hnhvrh .ifj
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. -Forward Ted Kitchel
scored 16 points and guard Randy Wittman added
15 as seventh-ranked Jndiana , running off 14
straight points midway· through the second half,
beat Oral Roberts 6.'i·56 in an error-plagued game.
Oral Roberts, which committed 15 turnovers in
the opening period, rallied from a 29-22 deficit at
ha lftime Lo within two points on baskets by Cat
Johnson and Tom Prusator.
But three straight baskets by Kitchel gave
the Hoosiers a 4.2·34 edge, matching their bigtest
lead up to that point. Minutes later , after the
Titans closed within four points, Indiana blew the
game open with two baskets apiece by Isiah
Thomas, Jim Thomas and Landon Turner· and a ·
pair of free throws by Wittman.
'vt·ada (Ht-tt••J 12. Sa11Ca <:Iara 11.
SANTA CL.ARA -Mike.. Lua.cu bll
20:foot jump shot with one second remaining to
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'· ; Twenty-four of the world's best body surfers, lMludina nm Harvey AJJd Jeff Lashbrook of San
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give Nevada (Reno J a 72-71 victory over Santa
Clara.
·John Kovaleski 's two free throws with 16
seconds left had given Santa Clara a 71-70 lead.
Reno came down to set up its final shot and Eddie
Johnson missC1i a short jumper. But the ball went
out of bounds to Reno with eight seconds left.
Reno again set up a shot, and James Fontenet
passed to Legarza. f'ontenel led Reno's s~oring_
with 20. Santa Clara's Bill Duffy had 22. Reno went•
to 3.3 while Santa Clara's record stands at 2·4.
Musburger says
he'll stay at CBS
NEW YORK (AP> -Brent Musburger, who
was engaged in serious negotiations with ABC
Sports, has agreed to a four-year contract with
CBS, it was ann6unced Monday l)y Van Gordon
Sauter, president of CBS Sports.
Musburger will continue ser\!ing as host of the
"NFL Today" and alf<> become the managing
editor of the CBS pr~-garne football show. But he
will no longe r do play-by-play for the National
Basketball Association games on CBS. It is
believed either Gary Bender or Dick Stockton will
become the new voice or the NBA.
THE CONTRACT will run from 1981-85, ex-
tending beyond the 1984 Olympics at Los Angeles
and Sarajevo that ABC will be broadcasting.
Musburger was dickering with ABC for a share of
the host role with Jim Mc~ay for both Games.
Mlllburger will become the in-studio host for
8.LboL-cs&Sports:' weekend broadcast&. "TliiS:.WiU
allow CBS to keep track of the breaking stories
and weave. them around its live and taped pro·
gramming, like the NBA, golf and tennis and its
a nthology show, ''Sporn Spectacular.''
Musburger1s expandecs'·news role and CBS'
direction toward sports journalism and away from
trash sports, under the guidance or Sauter, were
key factors in keeping Musburger at CBS.
••THERE'S AN EXCl11NG future ahead of
C BS Sports-mid I'm delltbted to bave a chance to
play an important part in it, both in fro.It. of ar.d
behind the camera," Musburger sald.
. "While I've always enjoyed on-camera work, I ~ a great enthusiasm for wrttin1. editing and
reporting. This wlll provide a rare opportWllty for
me to take part in planning the story, as well as
telling it."
Sauter's Influence was also believed in·
strum~tal ln keeplna Muaburaer away from ABC.
Wh en Sauter headed KNXT, the CBS station in Los
Angeles, he was so impressed by lluabur1er'.1
talents t.bat be made him t.M ancboa mu1 for the
local newit.
"Hla on-camera skills and editorial pe$'
are important to our move Into sport.I jou.ra ,
an area too long aurrendered to newapa,. •
ma1alinel and the better local televllkla U ·
tlons," said Sauter. "lie II boUI penoaallJ and
•profeulonally a leader and we are delllbted In Illa
enthusiasm (or the d.lreeUon we wlU b9 tak1llC at 088 Sporta, •• •
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Rams' quarterback Vince Ferragamo is
greeted by happy fans Monday night
following LA 's easy 38-14 victory over
Dallas at Anaheim Stadium. The victory
boosted the Rams into the NFL playoffs. ..
Newport station
first of a kind
The establishment or a direction finding <DF >
station in Newport Beact1 last s ummer was the
first or a network <>f such emergency stations
planned for the 11th Coast Guard District from the
Mexican border to north of Santa Barbara, accord·
ing to Keith Cordrey.
The Newport Beach station was established
with privately owned equipment atop the 17-story
Avco building in New.P<>rt Center and has been
credited with saving countless hours or search and
rescue operations by the Coast Guard and Coast
Guard A'uxiliary.
Not only did Avco provide an antenna roof
site, but they made available a room from which
to operate. along with telephone lines.
A single DF station provides a lme of position
to a boat signalling dis tress. As additional stations
are established, a "fix " (exact position) will be
given, hastening search and rescue operations,
Cordrey pointed out in a paper prese.nted before
the Southern California Marine Radio Council.
"Over so percent of the distressed boats call·
ing the Coast Guard do not know their 10<.'alion
within five to 30 m iles of their actual position."
said Cordrey. "Such lack or understanding or basic
piloting bas caused the need for countless hours of
boat and aircr aft se.arch lime by the Coast. Guard
with its corresponding expense."
· A OF station is only a listening station on lhe
emergency radio channel <Channel 16 1.
Padres starting over
with trade of Jones
SAN DIEGO CAP) -With a pair of announce-
m ents just hours apart, the San Diego Padres of·
ficially divorced them selves from their two draw·
ing cards Monday and began a new chapter that
could be entitled· 'Starting Over.''
On the same day they lost Dave Winfield, their
all-time power bitter to the New York Yankees,
the Padres. traded Randy Jones, the club's win·
ningest pticher. to the New York Me~.
"We'~ taking a new approach ... and it's go-
ing to take time. We had these 1uys before and we
finished last," said J ack McKeon, director of the
Padres' baseball operations.
"It was a question of age," said McKeon, ex-
plaining the deal that sent the two-time 20-game
winner to the Mets for John Pacella and Jose
Moreno.
Pacella is a 24-year-old right-hander •and
Moreno, an outfielder-infielder, is 23. McKeon
described Pacella as "one or the fmest arms in the
Mets organization. ·
"We had no assurances Randy would be able
to come back," said McKeon, referring to Jones'
latest arm injw:y. Jones, wbo lw::PJ 31 in January,
was the club's fin\ Cy Youn1 Award winner a!(i
holds most of San Di*s IPitJ:binl .recotdl. _
The trade, he acknowledged, left him "a little
s urprised."
"I knew they were making a Jot of moves."
But, he said, "I had planned on pitchin1 here."
Howe ver, "after that initial shock is over, it's
exciting. I leave with no bitterness," Jones said.
"I have thousands of good memories ."
In 1975 and 1976, Jones was one of the top
pitchers in baseball, compilin1 earned-run·
'averages of 2.24 and 2. 74. But his record is 35-51
since be underwent tendon aur1ery Jollowinl tbe
1976 season.
Delptte reinjurin& the arm th.is season after
tbrolring three conaecuUve shutouts. Jones is con·
vinced he can come back. "It's ther~." he said.
Sports, vacation show 8el
The 18th annual Anaheim Sports, Vacation and
RV Show, recopi1ed as the natloa'1 No. l sbow for
outdoor recreaUon, wlU be held at the Anaheim
Conv~Uon Center, Jan. 3-Jan. 11.
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'uch •o l111e111 •n• LUH ot u ld of 011a1111 -O.mAlld '°' Sele, ...,, ~rly must conlal".,, anlonabl• .-""'"'" notlC• o1 i.r...:n ...., OI t1a<llon !Ion lo ....,;.,... lhe c,on1l,,.,•llon lot lo cwte 1111 _".....,, 111 .. 11 taid
well• 1-mu\! bt tllt renl "'It 1•11• pr...,.rty 10 .. ustv wk! ollflootlons, -:•nd .,... ,,., • .,.., ,,. ..,,.,.,...,... , ... ..,.
WHEREAS, si ..... ,, o.vec_.,eftl Wld notk• of OrM<n .,,,, ol elftllon IO
Company IV lndlt.tll!CI • wllllnoMn to bt Rae .. ..., "-" U, ltlO ti ln1tr. 1•~• 10 IN Oo•lrlt:I "PO" ttlalt ter"''· No. l0'7t In -1l7U ..... '1• of w td
HOW THEREFOR E , BE IT m c111Recor-CI\.
RESOL\IEO. !"41 1111\ Bo.Yd dOO Seki '"'• Wiii be~. but wm-t
hereby •nnounc:e tnat II llrwh, de· ovenenl or ,,.,,.,.ty. ••P'•H or rm-
lffml'1t1.,.., CW'CIH• 111•1 Ille pr-fly pll•d. r-rOl119 !Ille, pooaulon, °'
cS.1erl11«1 -wlll be uMCI for col· umb<eM••, 10 pey 11w r""'a1n1119 I-pur_. b'I ,,. Coosf CommunflY 11rlnc:lpal wm ol Ille noltltl -uracl Con..,. Ol\trlcl -11\al 11 ll'lltftdS lo by Wlcl 0.... of Tt1nl, wltn Interest ••
ltue lhe •hi pr-rty Otltrli..cl Ill Wld nol• pro..1Cled, •dvonc: .. , If •ny,
1bo1te for ,,., more !Mn """ ., .. " If uncltr the ltrm\ of w lO be.II of Tril.t,
,,,. Ot\lrlct -Siewert o.vei_... • .,, , .. , <fl••ees •no ••i>ens .. of Ille
~ompony IV un muluelly •grM on_ TruUH end of Ille truJl.S,A'tHltcl t>y
Ille term• al • lease ol 1he pr_,,, w ld Owd of Trust. Sala ii1e wlll be
lh•I tonttln' an 1ujgnabl• Ol)llOn lo lltlO on MOnday, J•nuory }, ltlt at
buy •ncl a proyjslon tnal Ille conllOer•· 11.00 ,,m. ot Ille 0H1c.e oC T .o. Ser•lte
"""tor ll'lt 1 .... lie renl ., It l•ll• d .... Cqmo.any, Btllk OI Amari<• Tower,
encl fny OI-P"•vl1lon Of provisions Sulla 1110, One CtlY Sout .. arO West,
Cllanttllor Norman E Walt0n or E•· Orange, CA
ecuc1•t \/Ice Qwnce11or, B1"intu Al At tile Cl,,,. of lf'lf lnill•I pubflullon,
lalr>, (.onelltn J TllOmp\on, upori ..,. ol lb!\ notice, lhr tol•I -0\lnl ot 1ne
I vlct ol !hi> Oistrlcl's Gener11 Counsel. unpaid l>ellnce ol lhe obllg•llon deem net Hwry lo make tne LUH H CureO by the Above dtl\trlti.d ,,...,, of
comply wltn Ille requlrem.nh of l•w lrusl and t1llme1ea c0>~. upense>.
or to protecl 1111 lnu1ru1.s of tllt Ols e ncl •dvAnQ\ Is ~3.111.IM
t•ttl; al\O Oat• No .. mllerU , ltlO
I RESOLllEO FURTHER.'""' Cll•n· r 0 SERVICE COMPANV
u11or Norman E WAiton or E .. cu11we •• w ld Tr~lw.
\/ice ~nttllor. Bu•lnus Aff11rs. By Slier Mt Nerce.
Correll•n J ThorftO!MW\,, bl Md F'ltteby A\.J1StMt S.crtt•rv
'' •ucnor11ea -dttetteci 10 neooll•I• OneCllY81\ld Wesl • '*"" "'"n SI•••" 0.••loPmeM Or-.CA'2 ... Company IV lh•I t\ muluolly sall\tO< llUI ~7 .. 7"
tory 10 tllt perlle\ encl wntCn tMll ton PuDll\lltd Or-Coll! O•oly Polo!,
1a1n IM lomil1t1on\ WI lor11'1 •l>O•• lo• O.c •.I•. 1l. 1'90 41•-tO
pr•wntallon lo "''' 9oord ti 11\ ~•• -----'":u~;~r ~E~~;"~1~".9i,!70cn•n PUBLIC NOTICE c~llor Nor~ E W•t'6n or E••h•ttvt r ------
V'•<t C.t\.&n<.tUOf Bui•ne\.~ Alf•lr\ Flt<••v'r
Corrt tl•n J Thoonc>\ort lie •ncl ,_,et>y SU .. ERIOR COURT OF THE
•• •UlhO<•U<I •nd dort<le<I IO do or STATE Ofl' CAl:IFORNIA FOR
teU\t 10 l>t -•nY Ind •II wen THI COUNT_Y OF ORANGE
tur Iner o<h -1n1"11\, -10 ·~•< "" NO. 0 11-'6 ana deJ.,er env 'Incl •II oocumenh. NOTICE OF HEARING OF CON·
o•pers ..,., ln\lrume111' I\ ttln.r o• F C It MAT C 0 H 0 F SA LE • Y
U>em mav O..m ,...U\\0<¥ O• dt\lr• RICEtVER lfJSI Vel-, M-i .......
ol• 1n order to <•rttf into •ff~t tne -..C:9'J. PVrPO~\ •nd •n'""' OI 1 .. lorogoono 0ATE:De<e .... r24,1 .. I r•M>IUhon. TIMI: 1:JOP.M.
Th~ \ttr~'srr ot .,,,, 8ot1ra ,c, OIPT:I ~•r•l>y dlll!Cl.a lo POSI cop1e\ ol ""' I PLEA_SE TAKE NOllCE lh•I on tl\t
NOl1tt al l"!f"l•On' to Ltoe ROii 1•tn d•v Of Oetemller. 1'90, •1111• llou1 Prop•rt~. si~ l>Y l"t seer•!••• 01 101 1 30 o ttotk pm , '" O.cwr1ment •
11\t Board, 1n t"'ee l>Ut>flt Pi•Ce\ 1n int Of tne Or.ongit Counly Su~roor Cour1,
·ounty noc 1 .. , tn.n IS d•Y\ l>tfort lho 100 C11"c C:..nler Orlvt Weil, S•nt•
'bit Of ll'W Bo•rd mHllng •1 wn1cn ow "n•, Cahlorn••. Rori.rt 1-1 StOPher •
Boa'<! 1n.1t c.on~ictf'r entetino "" ~f'<e•¥t!'t. w1U orewnt tor contirma·
Lta\• ana lo l)Ubll\h a tOl>Y 01 1o,e t1on tne Offer 10 i>ur<n•w 1ne real pro-
Mtmt not Its\ tn.n on<e • wt:ek tor oerf1' 1ocat~ •t '3$1 Vt l•rOO, f'funt
tnrP• <onw<utovt we•~• o1n0,. 1.w l'"Qlon Buen. CellCotnl• Y2M6, mor• i•tt of '\aid ~«t1l"'Q In tht Or•n9f properly ~r1be-d •\
~OUI Oa1lr PllOI ....... PaPt• of L.01 111 "' Tr.ct No. •l04 ••• Ptr ~.,.,., t1rcuta11on puDh°""'o 1n 1n1\ M•P recotded 1n eoo. IS&, Pa~ 14 lo
O•\fn ct 11, M1ue11•neouc, M•~. (ecoras ot
A'IES C:..rol J c.anav. Rol><!rt l Or•nO• Countv. c.111orn1•
Humon•tf\ 'N•ll••m E Itel lier tl'W \•It lo R•ncl T Fo•ttt •ncl c;,,.,,,
'l•<ll•rd E °''°" •na G..oroe Road• I Tol\toy lor !l>t \umol $11,000 oo. w11r ,,
1
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NOE'> N""" 16 <I ,..,•l>f• 10 M.ironer Rul E•t.ote,
ASSENT t•onP 'Int .orCcio'Ptral1r-Qbro•tr\ ;.~At E OFC•LI <=OANIA Upon 1ont1rm•11on 01 •411" Oy courl
I~ \UCCe\Stul purctwwr \.n•ll w1tn1n
COUNT,.OFOAANC.E I lwtnly·I-12•1 noun, a.po .. 1 wltlt Aoo.r1 "4 StootMrr Re<.e1ver, the wm
ot ~.000 00 1n ,,.\.,or c•\.h~f"" tM c9'
10 •PPly on IM 90-d•v p.cr-lor com
p1et1on of t~ wfe S.10 0.POs•1 m•'f Of'
lorlf'tt•bf•
I Mormon E WU'°" Sec.rt111ry OI lhe
BMrd of Trust"' of Ow Coesl Com
Ttuntly (OlllfQ• 0 1\lft(t o• Or•nq~
:ounl t f'ltrf"OC)y ,,.,., •• , th.It ~ dbOwt
.tn<S torf'90'nQ rf'\OlU'llO" ••.) duly •n<I
'f'QUl•rly ~ed bY \ .. d 8o.atd •I •
~eo9ut•r mtt••"V trwre-0' on trw tOtn
d•Y ol ~•mcit• l'l90
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Oall'd th•\ 1 llh dn ot Otc•ml>tr IOI()
•t Cost• •u t .a11forn1•
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Sif<rtl•ry
PuDI""'"' Or•ngo Co<UI 0•••• P1101
Otc I& 7) JO 1990 S02'1 IC
P UBLIC NOTICE
F1c'T1T1ous aus1Nus
NAME STATEMENT
fh• follo'l!W'1n9 perwra •'t do'"0 bus,ne\s"
OESIGNS BY MS SHE.ARI I.OU
Btat ll 81w<I , SU•lt UJN, HUnlo"910n
A"v PM1Y \ft'lunq 10 010 on tn.\ Pf'O
Dt:rh w•ln • mtnimum ovt"rb1d ot
,.,,,~ 00 \l>OUld (Of\\Ull lllt •OC>llU
hot\ •~ tontirm•t•on ot ,.." on "'"' "•'"'"· °" Aooert ... Slop"~'. RKffY~r MO Nor1n Boren Slr ... 1 S...td ... ,..
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h~: f1HI M1-ISJ1
PuDll•l'lt<I Or•nge Coesl Oaoly Pllol,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Buen, CA.,,.., -------------
C•lllor"'' T •, •nG Finan< •al FICTITIOUS •USINIH
P ••""'""· Int l a Ca l1 1oone Ntl.Mi STATIMENT corp0<•l•onl, lt0}1 Beacn BIVCI sul1e1 Tiie 1011-ong perM>ns art doing I ION Huf11111QIOn BU<" CA '1M1 1 l>u\lneu .. r .. ·,, DUS•M U ,, C..;..dut ltd Dy • OENTAL MANAGEMENT ANO
corpor•l•on MARK ETING S'E RVICES, lt600
CALIFORNIA TAX ANO Fa.rcn11a, S...1e llO, lrvlne. C•Htornle
FINANC1 4L '111\
PLANNERS. INC Robe<1 C"""'nQNm, o.o s ...... 7
SNron K C:..nnamo. Port Marv•••. Newport Beac11,
O>tff Fll\•nco•I Of•icer C•lllorn1a t2MO
rn .. slal-t ... ,.. 111.a •llh 1"' J •mO Hodge, o .o S , an
Counly (IP<~ 01 Or•ng. Counly on Emer ald 8 AY. L•vun• Btecn,
Nov•m-11, l'IO I Cehlornlo ~I
f'l,...J John Erfkwn»n, O.O.S., l601 81ue
I UW OlllC .. 9'
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Publlsl'lt<I 0r"'9 Coe•• 0.11, PllOI
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •USINESS
l(ey, C0<0Ndltf Mer, Celltwn1A t26JS
I Tllfl OulJ'1tU is condutltd Dy 1
-r•l ~lp. I 11_,,~,..,...m
OOS, Inc
Thll 't•1-nt ,. .. flltcl wllll t,_
County Clerk "' Or•noe County on
Novem-21, 1•
FIMIU
Publllhtcl 0r.,;g. Coasl D•llY Plloi,
NO• U OK. l, t , I•, l'IO 011..0
PUBLIC NOTICE
NAME STATIMENT -------
The Collowlng person& •re 001n9 ~ICTITIOUS aUSINflSS
l>\lslneuas: I NAMf STATEMfNT
THE BALBOA TRADING COM· Tnt lo11ow1no peflons Ir• doln9
PANY, JOT-~, P •lm. BalDOI , Du\lneua.
Callfornl•'l16'1 HICICORY FARMS OF OHIO, II
Beecll Enterprise" Inc (• F••lllOtl Isl-, HewPQr'I lkacll, Ca
Ca lllornl• c orpo•atton), •OO t2MO " ·
Ed ' I . M I e ~ I( IPell Men.t9fmenl S.•vlces, Int. ,111,J.;~~j ~uioor u < "· 14 CaltrOr!if• t~flbfl1, on lrvliM_
"""111drflfllli conillocled Oy • cc1•• AW., NfiWOilrt llAe<li. U t2..0 porotlon. Tllis ·ou11ne\l Is cond11c1tc1 Dy 1
8Hch Entarprlw•. Inc tO•POratlon. J-F. AOC.rts. l(IPELE MAHAGEMENT p,..IOent SERVICU, INC.
Tnlt 1la...,_t wa• llltcl wltfl lhl ~:::,,~· "°"'"'•
C:ounly Clerk ol Or•t191 Cou,,ly on Tiiis tlA-t w .. llll!CI wltfl 1,_
November 10, 1., ~l...,T County Cle'1l ol Or•n91 County Oft
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N9vember 11. 1•.
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PUBUC NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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•
-MAIM4DUKI . , _ ---
"Would yO\I mind leaving? We're tired of
steeping with our knees up!"
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
SEE:M l f:RRIBLY
E:XPENSIVE
l'HIS
'l~AR·;~~
MISS PEACH
MY
~lrlLFrlEND
JI.AST
DiroPP£0
ME.-.
WELL., T1-41NK OF I f~ A
CHA!rAC.TE~-BLAILDIN~
EXPE~IENCE .
.... ..-..-.... ·-
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
!AE'U. BE ~~HT BAc.K 1l> 8€hl~
~ 1lJ.X) Of 8AT'll.f Of 1H€ CMI~ ~F~ 1M15 BRIEF
lJME.OUi !
by Jeff MacNtllY
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Mell Lazarius
8ECALA~E
t HAVE NO
CH.ASlAC.T&~ .
tty Qlrlll M. SclUI
by Toni Batluk
DRABBLE
FOR BETIER OR FOR WORSE
DR . SMOCK
PR. FReJP, :t HAV e THIS
Pe""'THi-.Y Fe.AR
OF S"f'INSRAYS , eARRACOP.AS,
coe>RAS ANP
.JAcSo.ARS .'
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO
"I always know when it's Christmastime 'cause I
can smell it."
.. . ·~ SlRE.1 eEEH A AW. 6'D> KiD ... ML WEEk ... tcR ME ... !'
JUOG6 PARKER
OKAY. L€T'~ 60 MCKAND
SCE THE E>fRCifANT ! JEANNIE, ---
1 WANT YOU 10 (11VE HIM A
~TATEMENT'
TUMBLEWEEDS
GOl..J.' ! (sotJ)
MV1WO
VER'(t'eSi
FRlfN~
L..osTINiHE '1~eftf! ...
NANCY
NANCY-·~HAVE
YOU SEEN THE
ROL.LJNCt PIN?
!>HE WA.5 ONE Of' THE l WO
WITNEf15E!; Wl-iO 5AYV WHAT
HAPf'ENED'
PIP VA HEAR
ntt: t.IOKE: AE'OUT
THE:1WO .•
•r---
by Harold Le Doux
™E MRTENDER CLAIM!> YOU HIT
CHET WITHOUT WARNIN6.
WITHOUT PROVOCATION'
by Tom K. Ryan -
P1P VA tffAR 1HE
&JOKI: AJOIJT"lltl v
• • ii> •
11( . '!Nt 111 !W. .~
.....
· r.,._, o.c.mw tt. tNO ,
"Okay. I'm ready to go Christmas shopping with you, ·
dear."
ACROSS 49 Totals
I -tree 50 i\nd not
5 Likewise 51 Hitches
10 Feeds 53 The Eide<
14 Between 55 Funny chap
15 Set of moral 56 Standard
values 61 Minerals
16 Gnarl 62 i\me<. state.
17 Siberian 2 words
chore: 2 64 Crooked
words 65 Begin
19 ~ f9CIO 66 ROid llgn
20 Dynamo part 67 Tattered
'
by Kevin F~
by Lynn Johnston
by George Lemont
UNITED F•lure Syndicate
Monday's Puzzle SOived
21 Recent &8 Chedl getter llillllllilt:ii:~
22 Mr. PMtson 69 POSMUlve
23 Nabs pronoun
25 Fawn's par-
ent
26 Headland
30 German river
31 Correcl
34 San Antonio
shrine
38 Marketpl1ee
38 Blackbird
39 Metiphor
DOWN
1 Hocks
2 Skip over 13 Pac;lc 40 Airline abbr.
3 GrlCkle 18 Head 41 Palm IMf
4 Aev!M 24 Vlolln eKpert 46 Relu
5 Elttenl 25 Gulllel 48 Kinsman
6 Pronoun 26 Eateries 51 Noel vtsltOf
7 Autumn fete: 27 i\nlmate 52 Releti'le
2 words 28 Spectacle 53 Garment
elements:
2worda
•2 Time of day
~Golflhot
44 Olly
8 TMMrae arrenger · 54 Juon's ship
• 9 Numeric pr• 29· Large t>lfd 55 Freginint •
fl.I( 31 Bel~; Pr9ft• 57 ~C!OQ.. •
10 "Twln!Y·l*O · 2 F'lnilhed 58 VOlollela
45 Putty
47 A G«lhWtn
-I" 33 Gemblee 59 Hebrew tyre
, 1 Not reedy 35 Command eo Drinks
12 StMC» 37 ~ -ti.rel 83 Anger
"
d DAILY PILOT .
lcollomy .
freezes
proposed
WASl«NGTON (Af') t~•U•
loha&yn, wbo wu lnatrumenlal
lft avert!Qt bankruptcy for New
Yol'k City. hu caU-4 fo~ a tem eor•ry waae price ''"" to aid f\oetald Re11an 't1 admlnl11lr•UOO
la tstabl11hln1 a 1tabl• ba.t' ft>r
· lilt nauonal f'r onomy
Roh aty n eb•lrm•n of tht'
M untC'tfllll A&sast•nt't! 'orp .
wtut'b en&mttred Nt-w Yutk 's ~mo val from th.. ftn•Mlally
criti<-aJ list saacJ a tu cut, a '2
percent budaet r ut and rea .
ulator) reform a& proposed by
Pr oldent elect Re •&an would
not t>t-enouith .
... _ .... ,., --
1'ook,..,iilce•
' . ,. BUSINESS
,~r=~,A~Y~.~W=IN=D~o=w~~, Pr.oduetion lote
Cash. off e~s . ..
by Soviets
MOSCOW (AP) -A Communiat Party Cen·
tral .Committee baa ordered creation al a Caab-
lncentive plan to increase meat and milk produc·
lion and protect herds this winter. ,
I
Under the plan, republics, autonomoua re1lons
and collective farms would compete a1atnst each
other for cash priaes and for buael and can.
Top prises range from Sf,750 for state and cot-
lective farms to $155.000 for republics.
One western analyst said the decree
.,eflecta "substantial concern . . . about decllnlns
meat production and even more concern about •
declining dairy production."
Meat production increased every year from
1976 to 1979, but overall production was stlll well
below levels anticipated in the five-year plan end·
ing Dec. 31. Meat production so far this year is
down slightly from a year ago, according to of-
ficial Soviet statistics.
Milk produ ction declined in both 1978
and 1979, and production durin1 the first nine
months of 1980 also was behind production Jast
year. the statistics show.
A YAILAILI FOi CHllSTMAS
CIUlsi5
..
PM.UI OP u.HrS ··
PllY A Tl CHAITIR
17 I 4J 645-9020
Herit~e Bank
M1•111h<'I I 1111
CONSTRUCTION FIMAMCIMG
•Residential up to 4 units
no takeout commitment required
•commercial Buildings The two mllln Wlderlying prob
lems 10 deMling wlth the ailing
economy. he said on CBS' "Face
the Nauon" television program.
are energy, where he advoc~ted
a gasoline tax. a nd inte rest
rates, where a wag4t·Price freeze
would •·take the heat out of the
economy.''
This is no job for a11yone with double vision. Employee
at American Tourtster Luggage Co. in Woonsocket. R.I.,
places two-suiters in product evaluation area. Imagine
distress if this were airpott ter:minal. ·
Protection of herds is expected to be
particularly difficult this winter because the Soviet
Union faces a feed ptoblem after two successively
poor rain _harvests.
LEASE DIRECT!!!
EXCmMG MEW 1911
Takeout commitment required along
with leases
•orange County Properties
•Land Loans up to l year
50% of appraisal Test result good •up to S'750,000' -
To bring a "pitching and roll·
ane " economy under control,
Roha tyn said, inflationary farm
price s upports, an •·unsustaina·
ble ·' federal pension situation,
taking lbe cost of ti vlng adjust·
ment out of Social Security, re·
instituting a more cost·efficient
draft plus a gasoline tax and
budget cuts all will have to be
looked at.
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Atlantic Richfield Co. bas said a-test
well in its Sembakung fl.,ld in ln®nesia has indicated more oil arid
natura) gas dei>osits. A'l'co slld the new well tested at 2,900 barrels
a day of crude oil. A previously announced well on the opposite
side or the Sembakung field tested at 2.500 barrels a day, the firm
said Monday. Ttte 1.6 million-acre Sembakung field is being ex-
plored by a consortium headed by Atlantic Richfield Indonema .. an
Arco susbsidiary.
He ritage Bank
Slwplifters
_poMer fine$ .
SALEM, Ore. (AP) -Sticky-fingered Oregon
shoppers who stuff their Christmas· stockings
without paying for the merchandise may pay plen-
t y later under a shoplifting law that· allows
merchants to levy a civil fine against the shopper.
Under the year-old law, a store owner can
send a demand letter to the offender asking return
of the merchandise, a s um equal to the price of·the
stolen goods and an additional sum to cover costs
of the procedure.
Merchants can request actual damages u11 to
$500 .for adults and up to $250 for minors. If a
per son refuses to pay the store can take the of-
fender to small claims court. In the case or
children, parents are liable for the fines.
ANY CRIMINAL. PROCEEDINGS ate con-
ducted separately. but many store owners drop
criminal shoplifting charges when the offender
agrees to pay the civil fine .
. LaTge retail chains indicate that most people
a re agreeing to pay the fines. but sometimes
grudgingly.
"You will be happy to know that the child who
did the shoplifting is now gagged and bound with .
rope in our basement since thls is the only way a
person is positive they had complete control over
their children," one mother wrote G.I. Joe's after
her· child was accused of shoplifting at the
Portland area store.
SHE SIGNED THE LE'ITER: ''God bless and
may_you hav~ JS children ~11 ~t.h sticky fipaers."
Other parents have thanked the stores for
bringing the problem to their attention and have
worked out arrangements to let their wayward off.
spring pay off the fin e through newspaper routes
and allowances.
''I know my son has made his first mistake.
and of course I a m making him pay for it,"
wrote the mother of a boy who had switched price
tags on a pair of shoes at a Portland area G.I.
Joe's. "I know he's feeling sor ry for it now."
ONE ADULT WHO ISN'T too happy about the
law is Ri chard Edelblute: Grants Pass city finance
director. He's filed suit in Josephine County
Circuit Court, saying the Jaw violates due process
and is unconstitutionally vague on whd may re-
cover damages. ·
Edelblute was arres.led by the security officer
at a Payless store in May and accused of takin1 a
$15 bottle of cologne, court records indicate. The
store sent him a letter demanding $115 -a $100
fine plus t.he cost of the cologne.
The security officer at Payless headquarters
said 1,000 demand letters have been sent to shoplif·
ters so far this year. 600 of those to parents of
juveniles. He said about 90 percent of the parents
respond by sending the money.
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Tt.-.csey. Decembet UI, 1980 CWLYPtLOT :Tl
U.S. economy, -you ·~elieve · Santa l .lJe~ve .... in • in
., ,.... C\INNln 4 ................
NEW YOkK II oel7 tD U1t 1p1rlt of
Cbrltt .... c.an anyUalnc .Uct be wd ab«M&\ lh•
tc"OftOID)' · Of~'' can Y~ WP\ say, rw.-•amp&a.
U.at W.U. uMcnpk>Jmtl\l at 1 S rrcent ud COO·
••mer pric. tnnallolt al mon
Utan U pettel and with la·
lerut nltia flllbve IO pereenl,
tt.i•I• on 't aet v~ry "'"c"
WOtff
Yoo don't have to cooc.n
trat~ oa the 81 percent· who
dedand ln a poll jut\ comp•et
ed for LIM Ne• \'on Slot'k £x
rban1• lhat the economy bi in a
C'nsla, or LIM more Olan 50 ptlr·
cent who f~• 11 depren•OO Ii
poaa•ble
Or medat«e e1tber on not bel.fta able to save
any mooey or alfotd a house, or that SociaJ Secu.ri·
ty taaes will Ju.mp nearly $400 in 1111, or that
'hrysler as aoanj broke or thit OPEC mlabt raise
Oll pnces aarun.
lrulb LbtN 1.1 llt•Ue Joy to tbe ffOnODlY. it can be founcf
tr you look.
-The m..alu prt~ ot •aiati.na sinale·famlly
bomet IOld'ln O•:tobet dffUMd by 11.•
Thi.a mllht It.ave been a ..-ult ol seuonal fac·
tors, becaUM p•tricea tend to weaken immediately
after the school year be1l.nl. But the chances are it
r-enecta ~r 1• .. iitance to blab prices and hlsh
ln\ere.t ratea
-AUTOM<•BlLE DEALEU are offerin1 dis· counu. Some dcr alers are paytna so much interest
on mventocy \bat it pays \0 sell can at $100 over
list. Chrysler ls dlacounllnc prices to offset bigb
borrowinl ro1t.s
-The sharp decline In commodity prices is
siud by some authontl~ to presa1e a •esuning of
inflation. Su1ar I cold, aoybeana and other items
plumeted Jut wc~k. Traders said they bad never
seen aJ\)1.hin1 lill •e it.
· -Alter rep~~~ted rallures by the Carter ad·
ministration to ll mit spendin1 and other excesses
of 1ovemment, a new administration -with ·
·races, ideas, approaches -will tackle the prob·
lerns of the ~onorny.
-TBS 8l'OCK llAU&T tJt.rouib mucb ol tbe
year hu remalaed •lrofti, delyiq thole wbo see
risln1 interest ralu u an omen ot lower •t~k
prices. Hundnlda of issues have doubled in price
this year. _
-The unemployment rate, now 7.5 percent of
the clviUan workin1 force. bu abown a tendency
not to rise.
-Thoutb 1l remains ln deficit, the U.S. trade
balance bu improved. For t.be tint 10 months of
the Y4;&r the deficit totaled 127.83 l>illloo, com-
pared with ~UZ billion in the year·earller peri"od.
MOaEOVBa, COMMEaCE DEPAaTKENT
officials are somewhat optimistic, saying the
deficit fort.be entire year might total only $32 billion,
down from "'7.29 billion in 19"19 and record $39.56
billion in 1.978.
This represents a remarkable achievement
when viewed in relation to the ris ing costa of oil
imports. Throuah October, the 1980 oil import bill
was $65.08 billion, 117 billion biper than a year
earlier.
. fJ'o lower the trade imbaJance under such
circumstances means that U.S. exports are strong,
despite riain~ prices in lbe UnJted States anc(t
weakeninc market abroad. "]
-THE OOUAa aECENTL Y has beeo m~·
t~inin.g its strength relative to European currR~}t
ca es. / There Is more good news to be found with a li\y
\le searching, even if what makes &ood news t~r
some may be bad-news for others> , 1
lt is true, for example, that home sellers dq'hf:,
clap their hands over· falling prices, nor ~~ ;
automotive workers like the prospect of los1n
their jobs because cars aren't selling and pric:.es
have to be lowered: i· If
THERE IS ANOTHER SIDE io the inier.,st
·rate confusion also, since those who ha~ jbt1
money to save and lend enjoy high rates. Anet
another side to com modi ties: ask those '¥hQ,
bought gold at more than $700 and who now (and jt{
worth less than $600. And to the dollar: it's lbofto
high interest rates that are maintaining Cofei&n
interest in owning bucks. ••
But can't these negatives be rorgotten, at lellsf
for a day? Or is that like believing in Santa Claus!· .,,,
There LS enough lO worry abo1.at. and while 10 Mazda mails owners refund checks'.
• '">
$50.000 to $500,000.
• • INCOME PROPERn' SECONDS·
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Refund cbec:ks
lota'1n1 about $l million to ll'Ore than 29,000
owners of Mazdu rotary engine cars are being
mailed, lawyers lli a consumer lawsuit said.
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About 56,000 pasl and present .owners of
Mazdas rrom 19'10 through 1980 filed claims by
June, said Anne Stausboll, a legal assistant for the
firm that represented plaintiffs or a class action
suit.
C• 1n1~1e I ••Ur
loe• lnlo,...tlo• Ml'Yk•
I '' v11u1 fon,rncing n .. .,d,
_ Rerunds will r·ange from $144 to about $600,
with the avera1e <:heck being $250, Ms . Stausboll
said Monday, adding that most of those claiming
refunds were from •California.
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H A WK I NS , Te .ica s
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established six ·Yt?ars
ago in east Texas say
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savings on commissions-without giving up most of the
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NoW is the time .
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16
and repeated WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17
from 6:30p.m. -8:30p.m.
Since the number of participants will be limited ,
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Coast Highway at Avocado, Newport Beach, California
~·Ole
ly curtail opeFations
because of a reduction
in royalty checks by Ex·
xon.
The school 's attorney
said the roya lty checks
make up 23 percent of
lhe budget at Jarvis
Christian School, an in·
s titution operated by the
Disciples of Christ.
Exxon', accused by the
U.S. Departmen t of
Energy of overpricing
its products. has said it
·will withhold.AO Jo. 4.5
pe rce nt of monthly
royalties until next Oc-
tober.
IF THE DOE charges
are true, the company
has been paying too
much to the 2,200 royaJ.
t y h o ld e r s in the
Ha wkins oil field. in·
eluding Jarvis Christian.._
School, Exxon says.
Nearly all the school's
612 students are on some
type of student aid pro·
gram, which gets its
·funds from royalty pay-
ments, said attorney
John. Hardy.
•'It's a pretty serious
situation ·for a s mall
private college, .. Hardy
said.
Harvest
of grapes
record
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP> -A r eco rd
harves t and good ·
quality grapes mean a
banner year for t he
state 's wine producers,
the Wine Institute says. -
John De Luca, presi·
dent of the trade as·
sociation. sa id .
"Reports on the quality
of. the grapes rtom
around the slate range
from outstanding t o
very good."
The quantity of grapes
crushed for wine rose 11
percent over ·the level a
year ago, he said, from
about 2.8 million tons to
more than 2.8 million
tons.
The state's wine.grape
crop's value has been
e s ti m ate d a l 15 0.0
million. California
wineries account ror
about 80 percent of the.
nation's wine produc,
tlori.
Mike Miner, a spokesman fQr Mazda at its
Compton headquarters, estimated the refunds will
cost up to $7 million. .
Owners of cars with fauJty· water seals that
triggered engine failure were eligible to file a
claim, Ms. Stausboll said . Engine fa'ilure was con-
sidered "anything that causes you to need an
engine overhaul or a whole new engine," sbe said.
The amount of the refund depend% on several
factors. including mileage and ".whether or not the
owner got any assistance from Mazda." Ms .
Stausboll said. Mazda records showed that about
half those getting refunds received some help from
the company. such as free labor.
Los Angeles Superior Court Jl.ldge Harry
Peetris approved the settlement ln April. The set•
tlement consolidated seven separate Mat.da
lawsuits. including two class action suits. • r .-. R~lph Goldman brought the first class act\9n
s uit in 1975 in San Francisco. He placed fl
newspaper ad to attract other Mazda owners w}iQ
had similar complaints . ·
Additional owners of Mazdas from 1970
through 1973 which have problems stemming from
faulty waler seals, or "o·rings" as they are also
known, may still be eligible for refunds. Repairs
must be made by an authorized dealer before Jan.
31. 1981 and the engine pro' •• em had to occur
between March l a nd Dec 31 , 1980.
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Juice peddler
~!1!~.!~ing
The federal government, whlcb ia hard up for money
the way the rest of us are, may have found a new and ex-
dtin& aource for fresh funda: breaklnl up monopolylike
situations. •
This pleuina prospect arises from a decision banded
down a few weeks ago by James P. Timon.y, an ad·
mini.strative law judie for tbe Fedenl Trade Commiaalon
(FTC). 11mony was hearin& a caae brou1ht by the FTC in
1978 after Cbica10-based Beatrice Foods had acquired
f'lorida·based Tropicana Products.
Tropicana was -
and still ia -the nation• s
largest seller of chHled
Ot'ange juice. This is
juice sold in cartons and
bottles for people who
don't have -or don't
Money
Tr.ee
want to take -the time •
to make their own orange juice from a can of froaen concen
trate. Chilled orange juice is ready lo drink. It's a more ex·
~nsiveproduct than the frozen concentrate_.
Sales of chilled orange juice are on. the upwswing,
fueled per~aps by the movement or ~omen out of the
house and into the workplace. Frozen concentrate sales
declined 6 percent last ·year· while chilled juice sales were
up 20 percent. In 1975, frozen concentrate accounted for 77
percent or the total orange juice market; their slice is now
down to 67 percent. Meanwhile, the share held by chilled
orange juice has· jumped fro~ 18 percent to 28 percent.
CONCENTRATE WAS ORIGINALLY introduced as a
convenience product -you didn't have to squee~ oranges anymore. But we're so harried today that we wan{ a
product ready to pour~ the concentrate has become
inconvenient. ·
The chilled orange juice market was pioneered by
Tropicana, ·a company that the Kellogg cereal company
wanted desperately to acquire. They tried three times. But
· Tropicana fell in 1978 to Beatrice, an old hand at picking up
other companies. They've bought about 400 of them. They
paid $490 million for Tropicana. .
The FTC stepped in immediateir to say that was a
bad thing to do. Beatrice is the nation's largest milk
processor. selling under the labels Meadow Gold and Viva,
and it therefore had the perfect distribution setup to e~and
Tropicana's read1. In fact, before it bought Tropicana·,
Beatrice was selling a chilled orange juice under the Meadow
Gold and Dixie Sunshine label!I.
THE n'C ARGUED that Beatrice had the abilit_r to
become a national marketer of chilled orange juice under
its own power, it didn't have to buy Tropicana. The top
four companies in the chilled orange juice busiQess -
Tropicana, Minute Maid, Kraft and Hood -held !i,5 per-
cent or industry sales in 1975; now they have about 65 per·
cent. And Tropicana, now part or Beatrice, holds 30 per·
cent by itself. ·
Judge Timony agreed with the FTC complaint and
ruled that Beatrice should be forced to unload Tropicana.
Beatrice will apP.eal lhis decision to the five-member FTC
-and they expect to win. This is standard operating pro-
cedure in these antitrust cases.
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HOROSCOPE 03
ERMA BOMB ECK 02
·Soft dolls
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HusbandJasks._ ,.
Ann Landers hOw to .
get wife in nude . . . D3
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Love for ·a-Iif etitne.
8yJIAllYJANESCA&CEU.O
Ol""'DMty"*'MMf
A woman's first baby is precious to her. •
A little girl's first doll should be just as
special. -
··A baby doll must be soft and cuddly,
generating loYe and affection,'' says
Catherine Refabert, whose. family owns .
Jesco, a French doll firdr.
THE D~IGNE& was making her first
personal appearance in the United St1ltes
at Bullock's .South Coast Plaza to in·
troduce "Nouveau Ne" (Newborn Baby>
and "BebiCheri" (Darling 1'aby).
They are the latest arrivals in the Jesco
family.
"I designed these soft-bodied. vinyl
baby dolls because my daughter said all
her dolls looked like Ufey were modeled
after children seven or eight years old,"
she said in a strong French accent.
Mrs. Refabert comes from a family of
innovators. Her father:in-law's company
was the first to introduce dolls with rooted
hair in France, as well as the first to
market an anatomically-correct boy doll
in that nation.
people were rightmg in front of the stores
because they felt so strongly for or
against the doll. But now the dolls are sold
everywhere.
The company also pioneered walking
and talking dolls in France.
The tiny talkers saJd , "J 'aime Maman
et j 'aime Papa,"~C I love Mommy and I
lov~ Daddy), as well as singing a few
children's songs. •
But now Mrs. Refabert feels these dolls
are not good for children.
"THEY'RE TOO heavy and hard," she
says. "A doll· must not do ~g but be
there. In that way, it h'@lp¥\he child
recreate the world using the imagination.
"Children should be creators. not
spectators." "
Nancy Villa Senor, whose company im·
ports the dolls to America, SJlYS prices for
the soft dolls begin at $30 and go as high as
$180. • ~
If that seems a bit steel'tothe unitiated,
she points out that more than 00 steps are
required to make any of the soft-bodied
dolls. and many are sold to collectors.
"CALIFORNIA IS a haven for doll hob·
byis ts,"shesays. . •
-So what does a child -of any age -get
ina dollfor$180? \
.·
bunting, but a soft vinyl suitcase carries a
full, all-season wardrobe of handmadi
clothing,"shesays. P ~
"Women in the countryside of frantt.
hand embroider elaborate designs on~
clothing and sometimes, if they've takes)!
a s pecial liking to one of the dolls, they~~
really outdo themselves. '
"We never know what we're going te ·
find when we open the boxes, but il'i:
al ways exquisite.
"THESE DOLLS are a thing apan.
from regular, day-to-da•y toys."
The National Federation of Doll Clubs
co'nfirms that c hildren aren't the·
only ones playing with dolls. ·
In existence since the 1930s, the club'S'
membership has jumped almost 70 per-
cent in the past seven years.
Collectors are interested in a doll's his·
torical background, construction, beau·
ty. unique dress. accessories and fa\)ric.·
.r Many ha.ve s hown interes t in dolls
made of vinyl, wood or composition ·
because porcelain dolls have increased
greatly in price.
This year . as in many Christmases
past. lo\>ely and lovabte dolls will be
wrapped and placed under the tree.
Catherine Refabert shows one of the soft dolls she desigin!d
"SALES FOR the boy doll were terrible
the first year," she remembers, "an<t "Not only do you get the doll in its baby
Butnot everyone opening the packages
will be a little girl.
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·~v e il-dressed dolls waiting for adoption hope someone will love and care f or them in the ways suggested beloic.
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Selectio_n,
care of dolls
Candlelight conce~
Here are some tips for buying and caring
for dolls found und~r"this year's Christmas tree.
Each type o1 doll is suited to a general age '
group.
-Soft babies -Infants and young
children
-Drink and wets -Children 6 :years and
under
-Toddler dolls -Generally 4 to 8 years old
-Girl dolls -Older children
Heralding · holidays
By SANDIE JOY Of,.,. oau, ,. • ._Se.ff
_ One hundred dollars per penon Umea more
than 800 persons minus expenses equals ml>re "
than $40,000profit. Those are the figures from Sunday night's
1ala Candlelight Concert at the Disneyland
Hotel Gr~ Ballroom. Tbe c0ncert, an annual affair; since the first
one was held in an empty dime-Store in Orange
seven years ago, Is a major fund-raiser for the
planned music center.
And, "The festivities IM!em to get bigger and
better each year," noted Carmen Dragon, who
bas conducted the orchestras for each year's
edition.
Dragon was on hand once again Sunday
aJtbt, U>a time conducting the California Pops
Orchestra In such nostalgic pieces as
Walclteufedl's "Les Patineurs" <Skater's '
\V1lt1). "The First Noel"~ "Adeste FkleUs."
OllAGON HAS CONDVCl'ED orchestras
·Greens Jeeves•," the conductor joked.
Featured soloist for the pro1ram of holiday
music was mezzo soprano Diane Pilcher of
Huntington Beach.
Despite performing while ill (Dragon said
she had a cold and was "on the verge or
laryngitis"), Ms. Pilcher enchanted the au·
dience with her solos of "Ave Maria" and "O
Holy Night." During the latter song, the au-
dience remained so quiet you could almost bear
a pin drop.
She also joined the Orange County Master
Chorale for many of its presentations.
CONCE&T OFFICIALS noted that this year
is the rmt one where the event has =eatured
a famous-name soloist, but judging f the au-
dience reaction, the choice of Ms. Pilcli was
more than acceptable.
-Rag and cloth dolls -Alf ages
-Collectibles -All· ages
Look for these features in quality dolls.
-Moving eyes or quality painted eyes
-Thickly rooted hair with varied styles
-Vinyl with soft texture, substantial feel
and realistic skin tone
-Appealing and di stinctive facial designs
-C loth es h aving fine detail in
workmanship and design
-Quality control -clean faces arid ~ies,
neat hair and clothes
How to take proper care of fine dolls.
-When hair is wet, set it quickly <Do not
shampoo frequently>
-A touch of hairspray will ease fly-away
hair
-Clean your doll with mild soap and water
-Most clothes can be hand-washed and
ironed. but watch the feathers, velvets. furs. •
etc.
throu the United Stales and next year will
co11duc • ·th-e Vtennt S -.
A native ol Glendale, Ms. Pilcher and reci·
pient of mameroua bonon iDcludinl the Oran1e
County Philharmonic· Society Award and
Orante County Musical Arta A~ud. Sbe bas
erformed numerou1 Ol)!ra roln fnj:lu.d}n,--~!""'!-~ a men n armen," Mua.U. in · "La c -an e BBC ~ympbony.
Thia year be ·~· assigned music conductor of the Redlendl Bowl.
Amoat the pieces perfOC'med by tbe or:
ebestra Sunday was an anaqemeat ol tbe SnClilb bymn, "G~nsleeves," wbfda be said
be Ml• arranstn~ ta lllO while ll1'lal w Loi Aa••• from London and then ftnlaMll -• ,,._.. la Soutll America.
. '68o rou m.llbt call the piece rou an _,
to bear an Intern1Uon1l settiat for
Boheme" and Num in "Sound of 11\llic."
The chorale, lead by Maurice Allard,
opened the protram wltb "America tbe
Beautiful" and blended lta voices beautlfully
with t.ba orchestn with numeroua other tunea
lDclucliD&.a medley of te...U IGllll neb u
"We-Wllb Yoa a Merry Obrlltmu."
Oe9eral cbalrmu for tbe wbole altebaaa
waa Mn. Ed <no.a> &ebumacber ol Corona de\
<See CONCSaT, :pise DI>
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sc~umaehn' Ond daughter, Anne, admire tree auchoned
for $1,000 at concert. Mrs. Schumacher was general chdirman of the gala
benefit .. r See additional photos, Page D2J. ..
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DAILY PH.0 J
MA. AND MAS. CHARLES PAAP
He headed the decor•tlon1 committee
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Mar . whom m any guests said should be con-
gratulated for keeping the entire evening mov-,·. mg along at an almost-on-schedule pace.
THE EVENING BEGAN with a no-host
I OOCktail party in the ballroom lobby and W8S
· · (ollowed quickly by a rive-course dinner served
·European style with lhe salad last and a seafood
J>?tpourri at the beginning. In between, there
was serving of three d ifferent kinds or wines.
which had been donated by the Estrella River
·Winery in Paso Ro bles.
The main course. ·called "Le Entree
Gourmet" in the program. offer ed sQJnething
for everyone : there was mixed vegetables plus
veal. beef and pork and two kinds of sauces.
Dessert was a \VOnde rful chocolate puddir1g con·
coclion called Bomba Molokov.
In an effort to keep the program 'rolling,
speeches were held to a m ini mum with Mrs .
Schumacher. Music Center· President John Rau
and Music Coordinator Thom as Moon each giv-
• tn~ brief remarks .
The houselights were dimmed even before
dessert was served with a brief caution to
diners and waitresses to go a bout. their business
as quietly as possible so they wouldn't disrupt
the program .
Just before the second half of the concert,
Mrs. Schumacher noted that the winning bid on
a 6·foot-8 inch-tall designe r Christmas tree was
placed by Arthur Evans of Anaheim. Evans bid
Sl,000 during a silent auction for the tree which
was donated and decorated by the Christmas
Guild of the Antique Guild and which had won
first place in a competition held by .the Orange
County Master Chor ale.
-THE CHORALE AND music center w111
share equally in the proceeds of Evans' bid .
· All in all. it was quite a restive evening.
The women a ttending mostly were attired
in ·floor-length gown£. many of which were
adorned with silver and gold threads. And, lots
of furs were in evidence. •
The men were h ands_om~ in their tuxedos. It
was a "black-tie-preferred " event, with most of
the men complying a nd one even donning a top
hat reminiscent of Old Engla nd.
The white·clothed dining tables were de· .
cora ted with tall mirrored centerpieces of ever-
green sprigs topped with whlte poinsettias, holly
, and mistletoe, all beautifully designed by
Ch a rles P aap of Santa Ana, decorations
chairman.
Huge, colorfully trimmed Christmas trees
a nd large wreaths flan~d the concert st age
while tall, white·Lit green shrubs ringed the din-
··ing area.
· • .. Mrs. Schumacher noted that this year 's
. event was the "the biggest pad.¥ ever" for the
Candlelight Concert. topping last year's atten-
dance by more than 200 persons.
LOOKING AHEAD, DRAGON noted that if
ev eryone attending Sunday night told a friend
J
I FEATURES
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SANPRA SEGERSTROM, HAROLD SEOEASTAOM JA. AND WIFE JEANNETTE (LEFT) GATHER fOA INFORMAL SESSION BEFORE CONCERT
With Beverty •nd IHI La!'98t0n of Newport Beach end S.lly Seteratrom (f•r rtght) • -
INVITATIONS CHAIRMAN GINNY BENNETT (LEFT)
wtth hu1b•nd W•H•r •nd Peggy •nd L•d• Cotton
A LITTLE CUL TUAE AND COMPANIONSHIP
Don and G•ll Mcinnis (left) •nd ~ T~omH •nd Dorothy Do•n
KOLL CORP. _VICE PRESIDENT TIM STRADER (LEFT)
with John and Jene Burton of lrvln• UC IRVINE CHANCELLOR DAN ALDRICH (LEFT)
and wife Jean·chat with John Spear
a boUt the concert that next year 2,000 persons
could attend. • ·
In addition to Mrs. Schumacher, Moon and
Paap. committee chairmen for the event in ·
cludedJudy Faul kner, Mrs. Leslie Cotton, Mrs.
ThOli'las M"urp ine. rs. affer-r.Bennelt
Mrs. William E., Taylor. Mrs. Maurice Mulvi ll~
and Mrs Allen Campbell.
Among numerous persons given special
note in the evening 's g reen and white printed
• program were the "Sl4Q_e r Stars," persons and
organizations donating i\le ms and services to the
<'Oncert program.
These included James fo'rancis, Mr. and
Mrs. John Rau, Mr. and Mrs. Wa lter Bennett,
Dr. and Mrs . Lock Gee Ding, Dr. and Mrs.
William Redfield, Fritz Krauth Mr. and Mrs.
Thom as Murphine, Mr. and Mrs . J a mes
Nagamatsu and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paap.
Other Super St ars were Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Taylor. Mrs. Judy Faulkne r,' Mrs.
Lydia Fuentes. Citizens Bank. Estrella River
Winery, Mrs. Sally Giacobine, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Baldwin, Mr. a nd Mrs. Hugh Saddlngton,
· Mr. and Mrs. David Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
Tho m as Moon , Mr . a nd Mrs . Edward
Sch umacher. Yellow Freight Syste ms. Mr_ and
Mrs. Lows Knobbe, Bronco Wine Co .. Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Cotton. Mr_ a nd M.rs . Phillip
Quarre. Mr. and Mrs. George Schub, Mr. and
Mrs. George Scofield and El Camino Bank.
Book is go/Jen
.i-..,Big BrodreN-get a boost
' For the past 20 years. Angelitos de Oro
has been contributing one-half of the money
needed to run Big Brother~ Orange County
each year.
Much of the group's contribution has
been raised from the Gold Book, a picton al
e ngagement calendar which is distributed
each spring at the Angelitos de Oro ball (this
year scheduled for May 15 at the Newporter
Inn).
The women who have been assembljng
the Gold Book have ·learned a lot about the
publisrung world, and they have had fun im ·
morta lizing their children, as well .
If you look closely at the pages of the
past G<>ld Books, you'll see pictures of many
of the members' offspring.
"All the kids have had their pictures in, ..
s aid J ean Sharp. a long-time Angelitos
mem ber. ·
l_t all started when Robert Guggenheim ,
a Ba g Brothers board m ember , asked
Will iam Honig to "gather a few women
. together .. to help raise funds ror Uie ·or·
ganizalion,
sign all the layouts for the professional-
looking t•alcndar. which runs from spring to
spring. ,
Mainly bel'a us e of the calend a r .
Angelitos de Oro has cont ributed. to date.
morC' than a hcilf million dollars to Big
Rrothers. ·
According to M i:s Sharp, the money
J.?1ven lo Big Brotht'rS can mean a savings to
taxpayers •
If one boy can be kept o\tf of the
Califonua Youth Authorit y. there is· a sa v-
ings of nearly S22,000, her figures s how.
"CYA spends S22.000 per year vers us
S325 spent by Big Brothers of Orange County
on one boy in one year.·· she said_
Currently. Big Brothers has JOO matched
big and little brothers a nd there are another
200 boys on the waiting list.
Eight charter members of Angelitos are
s till acti~e-They a re the Mmes. J oseph
Beek. Wilfred Berls. Jack Groth. Clifford .
llakes. Spencer Honig, Edwa rd Pellegrin, 0 .
W Richard and Charles S. Thomas .
l)ne-hand b-enef its other Their first benefit was me morable
because lt was the gund opening -o!-J.h.e
Newporter Inn. J oe Moshay, who may
pe rform with his orchestra at the inaugura-~
tion of . President-e lect Reagan. provided
music for that first gala. There was a red
souvenir program that year, out or which
the Gold Book emerged. Angelitos member
Lucy Woodard designed the first calendar for
the second ball. and from then on, it has
grown and grown. •'The original books were
done at the editor's home." Mrs. Sharp said.
"Now we have an office at the Balboa Bay
Club." The women do all the pasteup a.nd de-
Underwriters of the 20th G<>ld Book were
honored recently at a luncheon hosted by
Stc.ph~nie Rober~son, t)le ne w Aneelitos_
president. in her Irvine Cove home.
They are Mrs. James Baldwin. Arthur'
Birtcher. Ralph Clock. Ri chard Crutcher, Ed
Field. Or. and Mrs. Carl Franklin, Robert
Gugenheim. James Knapp, Thomas Kemp,
Mrs. George Pfl eger. Supervisor Thomas
Riley. Donald Starling, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Mc Fadde n . Alex R obertson and Mrs .
Thurmond Clarke.
. ,,,,.
';\ .. :'l'he anatomy of a volunteer
who was asked to fill a table of
efiht show for a style_J}~nefiting
n~edy chil~n:
Monday: Called J eanette.
' ':J~bette bought a ticket and in
,,.~m sold me two tic kets for a
'··.'b'f1lnastic exhibition to send slx r: Lton twirlers to the inausw-al.
, ,Al~o gave me three l>Qok& of
c!ttances to sell on a microwave
,.. oyen to lot>by agains t dirty
• ~ks. ..Y" , .. ,Tuesday : Saw Marge ;n ~~~p,rmarket. Marge bought a
,. • ii<:ket and sold me two tickets to
· · i J>all to fund "Save the Whale
SP!rm." Gave me 60 flyers to
di1tribute for a race tQ be run a
.'Y.e~k from Sunday to Stamp Out
:• 'Puberty Arnone Our Youn~ ~eo-
Erm1a
·--~le
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Angelitos de Oro patronesses will ~
honored at a luncheon Feb. 26 in the Big
Canyon home of Mrs . Ken Oliphant.
Santa's taiwr remembers when
INDIANAPOLIS <AP)
-Vete ran costume r
Joseph 8. Landes re·
meftlbers w .. en Santa
claua sUlts were made
of deeply napped Italian
velvet and the beards of
Himalayan yak fur.
But Landes, who bills
h imself as Santa 's
tailor, says the t• Sb-
t• has a bea'rd of imit•·
lion white fur becaute of
world politics and a swt -
.
of cotton velvet because
it wears better and
keeps Santa cooler.
f:andes runs the ni ·
dlanapolls-based Landes
Costume Co. which has
been caterin1 to the
special needs of would·
be Santaa, Euler bun·
nles and other fan-
t11l1ers since 1~10. The
company made 3216 ren·
tali ol Santa ault.s last
Christmas.
He sa)IS yak fur was is $28.75 a day.
the favored material for ·'We used to us e
the beat:d and hair unijl Italian velvet. but tbe
1848.-when--u.e...auw. ..J\a.p_wowd_....--otl,-!'
re volution cut off the Landes said. "Santa 'a
source of s\f'Pply. La ndes got kids cettinc on and
s a ys it took years t o off his knee all day Jona.
come up with the syn-S o w e t u r n e d t o
thetlc wrute ,fur, which he avywei1ht drapery
. now sells for $105 as a velvet. which holda up
be•rd·and·hair packa1e. much better. '
"We \Be cotton velm
Rental for the com · by the way. Santa would
plete deluxe Santa suit die Inside ol s*reste.r."
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No nude8 for her
l>EAR ANN
t.A '0 ~ J wonder
how man bu•banda
ha v <""er taken a pk
ture ol the1r wiv lo Lh•
null • I uiJtt'ited l.M
"""' 1U n\UW, nd IM I Hld, "Slnct' )'OU pdM'd
40, )ou've ~ ob
!> d """ 't"• and an ·h•'' n&\Jk.ralunalll'
Wt-'v4" bfen mll l'lcd
1 t• r ~· " 1nort• i.p
you• pr~ • letter' from
a wolnan who com·
-plalned about hav\Qa no
H l\H ol direction. "\'OU
aald It waa probably
bttauae lhe dkln't pay
1Uenllon. t have aul·
, fered from tlUI handicap
all my Ule and wu told
tht: s•me thlna.
Recently I read an
arllclt! on the subject,
and It said t.b1a problem
P\JBUC NOTICE
~tCTITIOUI eutl .. HI
ieAMettATaMe!'T ,,__ .......... llef_ ... "' ...
M l,.Uft
"$ M CONIT"UCTION, tlll
ltt.-er. Unll 0 , W••lmlntlet . c.u .... ,., • ..., J•-,.,, •• MM"l•ll. ltbl ...... '9ete '· l'-l•n V•lleY. C<llllOfftle .,,.
S.1¥4-INt1e Me,, .. ,, ltbl ......
,.,.,... l' ...... .in Velle11, C•lllOflWe .,,.
f11l1 h tlftft• h <o(IOuc1.o lly •
1111\0eM-wlfe
.i-Iii. Mllrt•ll ~Ylwl• ~. Ma<1tll
Tlllt ICM-' w•I riled wllll Ii. ,_1., CIA<11 ot Of...,. C-y Of\
0.<•m•t n, 1t1111. ,. .. ,_
P11lllltl*I Of .... Co .. t 0.lly PllOI,
O.c I•. n. 30. '"°· J.,, •· 1•t1 !012.eD fW•JlnJ: Iv nw nc1~ thll(l
~ h \' n ~ ,. '"' r' fl n \
H\UI It'd ll1ta '" VIit• ol
Ulu\t• 1 11 \\'(•llll'll whC.1'4.'
11h.,\ '>ll ul (lpt• I •HI'''' 1111
I" .. ,,., ~l\l1 u~·· I w ml
I ht•«<. I'll tUh II{) I t'Lln
lt•A I tht•t11 ~ V••Uf1t
ft "Ill IHI \\
m) Jh•r:.on t>'or all I cou ld be caused by
c<Art.', tl1tu t>Ouh1 even dy.!llexla or a leamin• • PUBLIC NOTICE
k1·"11 lh,·m Wldt>r lock dl:1abllity It also said -...,,.--------
1 ni IHI\ llll u 11Ull£
1•l'hliu l;i~•ll\ 111 f l l
I \ t' "''' "r tal.t:11 1 111t
tuft• 11f •t l"""'c"\I "OlllJll
lll lll'\ II h I tlofl l \' o I t'
fo r i.: 1 r ltt ffid tt .Llllll':. a.mi
h 11H· Ill'\ t•r IJW'l ha~t:d
""" fhl him I ll l~t· "t'uld
nul I t'(IWH: n •n•mer·c1cil
fr' t>lu11111~ .md I Y.t1uld
rn•t • ... rr' th"' prt'tun.•i; on
and kt!Y I'd uppr~clult' the proble m runs in
your u1>inlu11 al) t o tumiUes. It made sense
"twtht-r or nol m,y re bet'ause my mother and
q1u•'\ u; Wlr<'Ub"UOable sis te r have it. too. OHSfo~"it:OAT4t IN l can become dis ·
MAt'ON oriented in places that
IJt: ll 0881'.:SSt:D: have been famill• to
l 'uur r_,que.& lo my opt. me for years. l am fre-
nW.n, li. bba~. but~ que ntly embarrassed
rtoal dedsloo abould because l have to ask
re11t wHb your Ml~. If directions several times.
Rita doesn't wiab lo pose and I always seem lo be
for sucb pbo&.oei, respect going right instead or
her wis hes and s top (left a nd left wtead of
peste ring her. r i g h t . M y wt> r s l
u ~ fl(> R A N N night.mares are dreams
LANDERS: Recentlv of bemg losl. .
Ple ase research this
"[ __ u_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e __ )
WEDN~SDAV Overeom\'. dis tance.
and print any confirma-
tion you .can find. It
would be appreciated by
m e and others who have
been unjl.l.5lly accl.l.5ed of
not paying 'any atten·
tlon . -LOST IN
V IR G I NA AND
SECONDED BY MY
SISTER WHO .IS LOST DEC'. 17. 198U language barriers. Visit
Hy SYDNl-:Y OMA.RR or request indicated by
ARlt;s <Mar. 21 Apr. one from foreign land.
I 9 l · Pu l a s lop l o You 'JI have oopportunity
pe rson a l infla t ionary to p u bli cize views .
INFLORJDA
N·7,_
l'ICJ'ITIOUS •USINHS
NAMI STATIMINT
Tiie lollowl119 penons •r• 001119
b•UlneH M
KEITH GUISS MANAGEM ENT
Co 111• R ed•od119 Clrcle ,
Co••• Mew, C.lllornl• t1'1'
Oennls G l(ellll, 11 .. R-1"9 Cir
<I•. Cotl• Mew. C•lllornl• 91'»
JO•llM G Keith, 11 .. Rfl1wl11g
Cite le, Coo .. MIK<I, Calllornl• 9JU6
l(•llll<IQ• H, CilHS, 4141 j>.11•
C•n•..S• Roai. L• C.naoa, C.lllornl•
'1011
Tit!\ 1>us1ne,s IS conoucl•O by •
gener•l 1W1nneu111p
Denni• Ci. Kfllh
Tiiis sl<lltmf"ll w•s llted willl ,,,.
County CLerll ol O< .,.!If count f 011
December 10. 1'90
'"'-PubllSJW(I Or.,.llf ea.st O•oly Ptlot, q.< 14, ?l, JO, 1""3, J•n •. l'ltl SGJ'l-to
P UBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTJTIOUS IUStNESS
NAMI STATlllllENT
The IOlloWi(!t person l• OOlng bull· neu:•1 ~
RATHSKELLER CLUB OLD
WORLD, 7161 Center A.e., Huntlnglon
Be•ch, c.. '2'41
Lony H•ufl, 9381 Daisy "I•• .
Founl•ln V•lley, C•. '270I
T n1s business Is conducted by •n un
lnCO<PO••ltd tiooc.atlon otr.er tn•n •
.,. r1 ne ""' p. L"!)YHilUfl .
fhl• >IM'ement wit> lilecl with 1119
County Cler~ of Or•nge Courtly on
O.cembltr 12, 1'90.
~p1ral l11creast!d s~1al -PISCU-t-Fe~Mar: .---~iry-tend'i lo lead ~o 201 L Short trips. special
cxtravaganec. Know tt. communications and a
be prl'par('d a nd r e-telephone call from rel-
member recent resolu-alive in transit these tion~ concenung rr:ioncy, dom inate your ~rsonal sav1nj!~ and ultimate scenario. Gemini, Virgo.
goals. .Saggitatius n a t ives
TA URUS \Apr 20· figureprominenUy.
Ma Y• ~) Or(•akthrough
indicated. recent contact
proves valuable in
per son al and p r o·
fession a l areas. New
s tart in new direction
highlig hts scenario.
Progress shown through
indcpendehce, originali·
ty in initiative.
D E AR VIRGINIA
AND FLO: The
~n_;toms ~f!ll JkK m ay ndeed be a form or
dyslexia. Feel beUer? I ..
do, too. Bul ln my heart
of hearts I know damed
well I wouldn't get loSt
so often if I listened lo
directions. The same
goes for MY sister in
CalUornJa.
f \Sl .. I
Published Orar>llf c:o.tsi ow_
Ott-1•;1r,'.10,-,91lf." Jan •. 1'111 4'11·1K
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIUS
NAMI! STATl!MENT
Tne follow lnQ persoo5> are do1n9
bu•lneuH
GFI SEl!V•CES, l «IA Copper
Cllll Cl • El Toro. C.llf0tn1•UUO
Roi.n J Mowttr, lll'l'l Bluebird
C•nyon OriYo. L•guna Beach ,
Calllornl• '2•S1
GEMINI (May 21·
J une an : Open dialogue
with one who represents
special club, group, or-
g;mization. You may be
asked to part..icipate or
invest in theatrical or television µroduclion.
Another Aquarian and a
Scori>w fi~un: p rom
uwntly
('ANC't:R \J une 21-
July 22) Surprise party
o r u n u s ual g ift
domi nates s t'cnario.
Family m<"mber makes
s pecial request Key
now 1s diplomacy a nd
willingness to make in
tl'll1gent concession
L 1-:0 <July 23 -Aug.
22J . P rogr ess made
th rnugh discreet in·
qu11•1es . (>btain defini·
lion of terms. Deal wHh
J'i st c s. Virgo i n ·
drviriua ls . On e in
authority will ·back your
position. Hduse to sell
yoursctr s hort.
VIHGO (Aug Zl-Sept
221 Acl'cnl production,
1nv<·stment potential
und rC'alize that rcla·
t I (I n s h I I' h a s I n
lt'ns rficd Focus on long
ran~e p r oject .
puhlts hirtg, education
and l e gal lq~ht ~.
p1·rm issions
~'/!;-~ INDIAN ~
I~ TERRITORY \ \ • c_,.... ..._ bperi-•
1 • Leclures .:a:~~.~ •Buy and Sell Collections • Na11a10. Zuni, Hopi Jewelry
• · ::.. • Smoked ~t11de \ ' Mocasslf'ls he Cree
I *, f
\. ,., ' · · 424 Forest A••·
JI""'" Al. u,.. IHctt. CA ·'"!!~;t~J~ ~~ 497-5747
/
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Dear APPLIA~CE & TV Buyer
I sell all major brands. all makes
and models at TOTAL DIScouNT.
Please call me O'T' come in before you
make your purchase elsewhere. Your
savings on Refrigerators, Rc!nges,
Washers, Dryers. TVs. Microwave
Ovens . VCR 's. etc ., will be
substantial. Of cpurse, all products
carry origi nal manufacturers'
wa rranties and guara~tees.
Sincerely,
~c~~~~ ./
P .S. You may have see n us
recomme,ided in the best seller "I
NEVER PAY RETAIL IN ORANGE
COUNTY."
CATALOG SALES
333 E. 17th St., C.M.
Dennis H Miiier, 2«i• Cop""'
CllH Cl , El Toro, C.lllornla '2•JO
r nh buslrwu h con due led by •
9ener•I .,.nnenl\lp •
R<>o.n J Mo••r ,
Thi> slalemenl WU llloO wllh llte
County Cieri< of Or•nge County on
movemi.r ll, 1'90
l'IH 711
Publlslled Orange c ... st Dally Pilot, Dec 16,23, JO, l'llO, J an. 6, 1'111 S<M2·80
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTl'l'IOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
True tollowlnQ persons a rf' doing
busln&ss as:
SURE·WOOO PRODUCTS. 92' w
Bo or. C:.O.ta Mew. ea. '262'
Wiiiard R Lilt. 625 Baktr, Costa
Mn•. Ca '26ll6
' ' G<1ry 0 Liit, m W Baker. Cos I•
M•w, C• '26ll6
Tiiis business '' conOuclrO by a o~r•I p11nne<sl\1p
WlllMOR Liie
Tlt1\ •1•1-1 ... a. 111.., Wilh lhe
Counly Clerk ol Oran(lt! Counly on
Hovtmber 11, \'Ito
Flff111
Publl..,..., Or-Coasl O•hr Pilot
Dec. 14, 23. lO, 1'90. J.,.. 6. t9t1 49SO.IO
PUBLIC NOTICE
flCTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATIMENT
Th• 1011.,,.,lllQ persons are OO•"ll
>u'IM\S as'
D AN CI NG DRAGO N
EHTERPfllSES 1\0''1 Kno• St .. Costa Me\a, Ca 92677
• A11aftdl von Sl~rlsl, l\0'11 KM-
SI. co.ea Mew, ea '2&21
Oagma< CO<nellus. 1101 > Kno• SI.,
Cou • Mew, Ca. '2611 "'
Tiii\ buSlneu I\ conouct•O by a
oeneral parlnior.nlp
Anandl •on Sltgnst
Tn1s slal~I was fllfd wllh tile
Cou111v Cltrk ol Orange County on
Ot <embor 12, 1911Cl
FISl411
Publhl'led Oran11t Cout Oa llY Pllol
Ott 16, 23. lO, 1911Cl, Jan 6. 1'1111 ~93S·80
PUBLIC NOTICE
I TIOUS 9USINESS
ME STATEMENT
ff\t t Ing pirr\On I\ OOtng btJli
n•t' •s OAH GILBERT INVESTMENTS.
·ll6 E 11111 St , Costa Mew. Ca 9'2611
D•nlel G1111ert, nn or.,.11tw-
AYe . Lo• Alamitos. Ca 'IOno
Tith bu•lneu ,, COndUCl..0 by •n '"·
01v1du•t
o.,,1e1.µ.1i.n
Tl1 ............. t •as lllfd •1th tllt
Co~nly Clotk of Or•nge CO<Jnly on Oeceml»t 11, 1'9CI
.PIJBUC NOTICE
Nelle• I• lltr•h t lon 111•1 CITIZINS eANIC 0,. COSTA Ml lA, ,., ... .,_ ...... _.. C..t. Mt ...
fHU llH lllH , wllll I .. fe41ete l
0."'lt ,,,_-_. Get•41111M , .. _.
pllcetlofl lo 11•1111 • erMCll, W11fc11
._.11u11on •• .-cc•• lot 1111119 .., Ooc:emb.f 2, IW
T ..... ,_ ltc.tlltift OI IM '11r•
p Ot•• llr enc h '' IMl'lltlAI.
HIOMWAY AT ~llAE Ml.R
IOUll\IARO. 8"EA, CALI l'ORHIA .. ,.,I
Any _...,. •'"''"' to <omm...1 on 11111 #t)llUllon mey Ille llh commenh
lit •flllftt wllll .. A.,._I Olreclor
of Ille !'.-tel O.p0111 lnlur•nce
c~.c• .. •t• "",.,,.' Oftk•. 44 Moltl...,...ry Sttffl, S..lle '600, S...
Ft•l'l<ltco, C•llfornl• '"°'· II •nv
INt'Mft °"''" to protttt aw 9t.,1rno ol 11111 -''c•llOI\ l'lt Ml • rl9lll to dO
to II lie 111 .. • wrlltan notice of 1111 ln-
1•111 wltl'I Ille ROJIGMI Ot,.Clof wllllln
IS d•ys Of lltt d9t• Of !he IHI l>Ull41U ·
\Ion Of \Ns notice. n.e -onfldenlla1
porlions ol II• -llc•llori ••t on lilt
In Ille A19lona1 Olflu ., .,.,1 ol Ille
p11bllc Ill• malnt•IMO by the C0tPO••·
llon Tiiis lilt I\ •Ytll•l>I• tor public In·
1pec1lon during regul•r b111lneu
hoUrs.
PuDlisll•d ou•w•nt to Sect ion
JOJ.14(blCll Of IN l!u•es '"° l!evul•· llon1 ol II• Fedtrel 0.PGtll lnwr..-ce
Co<porellon
c111-a....~01 c:olt• Me>• B~ JofW\ W W•l\h
lls Senl0t .
Vice Pre1.1<Mflt •nd
C.1111..-PubllS~ 0r..,.,. CO.SI O•llv P11<>1,
Dec ••. 13, <Mi ~9-
PUBLIC NOTICE
.. ICTITIOUS 8USINl.SS
NAMI. STATIMlrNT
Tiie lollowlrtg S-'"°"' .,. oolng t>uslnent1
WA RNIEI! A\IENUE A~·
SOCIATES. t• E 17111 Sl~et, Cosl•
MeH, C.llllWnl• m11
T"'°"* -••. ltlS Y<1clll Covin•, Newpetl Beecll, C:.lilornl• t2MO
1to«oer1 Smltll, 2004 Y •cltl Vl911•nl,
NtwPOr'I Bttacll. C:.lllornl• tMO
Plllllp M FurlOllQ < /o F .> Food
Services, mn L•mberl Slrht, Sullt
.0., El ·Toro. C.lllornl• 93'30
Fr •nk H•llne;". c /o F J Fooo
Se••ICO, nt.n Lt mberl SlrMI, Sulle
.0.. El Toro, C.lllornla 91'l0
fueecfay. O.C.mt>e1 1e. 1aeo
PtJllUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE
llOTICAWWN~'SNU , CHI'._ 1
OICet OI MOU~lo, "-llltlff wt. NOT&C80llT1Wn•••t1M.•
ltOelltT A,~·.°'" .. t. Ne1 UW1tH•O~HlllT ,...... • ,, f P •tttt •r .,,,_ti M _...._. .__ M ~ ... ~. oc• ... , ll•. '•· •r 111111 SlaMtlef • Netlu h tt'•r•''I' elu11 111•1 ~. C-, ef ._. ..,_,, ~ MA.111' MC>ftTGAGll COMP ... ¥, e
"' ~~. _.. • ~ -Cellferllie --·*'· • Trw•, w w.. '" .._ ti «Mt• DtM14llle• Svu en., l '"'''"· Of ~UlllltH J......-~ .... ...,...."_, T,.,.._~--•1r••11Kut-. ··~-~ ........... ._.•'I' IWoet• l't•llll CllllltMw, • ,..t ._,_. fl _.Utt.4' ect.ier M Mfllle --rec.,... Otte9er JI, .,. .. .,......,_ .. .,.._. ... ._,., ttn , $1Wlft ... _ •11, 1,. ••dwl
-ti Yide..Clll'-, I ti.w ....... Udl.-....,,..,,.._ tW, .. Offlc.1 ..
11PM all .. ,...._ title.,. 1111 ....... It..,... In ""' OHie• .. Ille Rec.-.... J ........ ...., In 919 .,,._,,, .. C-r "' Ot .... , Cel!Nflll•, •M
In I ... c:.-tr "'Ofaft99, Slete of _._t ID 1M Mtit. ff .. ..., .. W
C .. lferllla, ........... follewr. •le<liOlt ID ... , 1111111t -of'"''' r~ A ~ ... Mt Ill ... ID Let,, COfdtd JllAy I, IW, ~-IH Ne. 1011, 11'1
In Trect No .... Mlllewftan•,.,... -/'"4tall,..,11Metit21.ofwl•
A<et ... 111 ..... I ........ IJ le It In-OfflCl•I ReutiB, Wiii Mii M ..l.ii ... ry
Cllltlw •• _.._ "'-'· fKor4" •• ,,., •I 9:U •. m, et .... m.111 •n-of Ml4 (lllilnty, < ..... 9111 lly e Cer1eln tr ... te IO IM County QllH1,_ .. , 100
, .......... ,_ ... IS, ..... •M<ulecl CIYIC Center Drlwo Wetl, S.O.•• NI•.
llr Ille loln• Compeny. • WHI C•lllornle, •I ~I< •11<ll01t, 10 the
Vlrtlnl• CM!llf•llon, ft ... _, •NI ltltitest ~ to< c.•"' lpeyellle., IM
"""' It. Mw<lll9tft. Jt. -LUCI• Iii. um. Of .... In ........ _, Of t ..
Mlilt<lll-.. "'**"' -...... '°'"' Unllect Sl•I• Of Al'Ml'lt•; CWlltl .. or ,.,,.nit, •• i..e-, tecorwd llUy n. c .. 111er'1 cllecll 1><1Y•bl• to MHt•r
I ... In ...., .... 1'9911 *· OfOclal Morl9'99 Compeny ••• •cce..-.... "
"•cods • ..,. ,..re<ordlcl Oet•mber <•.1111 •II rlvM. 1111• -lnl.,etl, ~· n. lt'1 tn lloOll .... P99e '49, Otticlal veyed lo -,_ ,,.... ~ It ulldeo' wlO
Re<Otch, -~ by .,, l111tru-d9ff ot ""'' In 1i. ..,._. ... •11.,.tecl In
moflt ..... '-Y 1, 1'72, reco'°'"' wild '°""'Y -St.le, •nO dffcrlllecl
November U, lf12 In ..., ICWU, P-•• loll-•:
~. Ottlcl• ....... _ LOl 111 Of Tr.-cl No. "'3, 1,, -Cl·
c omman1, ..._ '" " LillCMI. isle, ,., ot eos .. Mew, "°""'' 04 °'""•· Cllr of Newpe(t h•<ll, County ot Sl•t• or C.lllofnl•, •• ,,... m•p re·
0••"99. st• Of Clllfotnl•. cor-1n Boot. I 12. paee1 JI IO 49 In-
NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN IMl.!lft clu•ln , MIKAll-,.,._,In IN Ot·
TuesO•y, J.,,.,.,Y ll, '"'· t i 1 00 Ik e 01 IN County Re<Of'ar ot w ld o'clock p,m. Ill Frant ol c-. ......... Counly
-.01 J......,• 91vd .. City of Hew-I More commoftlV "nown H 1'7J
Be.ell, c-nt'I' of Orllft99, 51 . .tte ot Be""m• Pl«•,~·•
C.llfonW•, I will sell el IMICI< -'Kliofl Mt\9, c.t110<no•.
lo the II~ ll4dlller. tor <•Ill In l•wtul C II• str..i --or otlter common
,.,....v Of lht United Stetn. •II 1i. a s1vna11on 11 -n e11o .... no ... ,.
rl9111, lltle -lntetest ot ield ludtl· r•11tv 11 glwn u lo II~ <-•et-u Of
-nl ..._, tn Ille -. a Krlbed corrK1nnsl
pr-r1y. or IO mucll ,...,...,, '" m•y S•10 WI• *"' oe m-, 11111 wll'-t be M<e...,,, to ..,lsfy U ld eucullan, conn•nl Of .,..,,.,,,,, UPt•H Of Im·
wllh ecc"'9d ,_,.., -C«Kh pll.O. r1t99<d1no tllle. --slon.,.. •n·
D•IM O.C-r 5, l'ltl> cumllr•ncu , to Hlllly tlte unl)<loo
Division: H.,llOr pr1ncll!f.!. 01 I/It not• NC"'ecl by H id
00.. E. lfHEA, Oeeo ol '""'· wllh Intern• -•• ,. llNrsllel, Or-County cner991 ltw..-i •• pro•ldecl 1n .. 10 By. a. Smith, note. Ille •w and .. pense1 ot tlte
Deputy lru51ee and Of 11\e l"••t• crHleO br the
ltANl>AU.J. SHl.ltMA!f oeea 01Jri41, ano ..SY•ncn. 11 •nv. un. ....... UWaA __ , Cle•,I,,. lefms of Ille CIMO of lruU.
•tt .,.....,.., C-.... Drln • Tiie tot•I •mount 01 lhe unp•ld
Sill .. -bel•n<t Qf Ille ol>llQallon SKUred by
New..,. 9-11, CA ntM Ille pr-ny to bit SOid •nd reHollilble
,.._, 17141 ._,_ ullm•led t~ll. npeMH' eno •d·
Pullll1rwca0r.,,... ea.ft Delly Pilot, Y•nc .. •• Ille llm• of tilt 1n1H•1 on l•,l3,l0, 1'9Cl,Jilrt •, 1'81 A't'11·80 pubhcat1on ot lh<I Notice ol Sale is James W R•y. 18 Slont••ll, lrylne. C.lll0tni192114
Mlcl\ael 0 . Ray, olOI H•1•I Ori,,.., I
Coron•,dtl M.u. C<1lllornl• 9»2S
-. $1'6,142.40.
PUBLIC NOTICE
----~~---
Oaled Nov.mber 13, 1'80
Mt>te< Morgtvaoe Co .
Trust• Thi> bu1llleu '' conoucl•O by • llmlleo P<1r1Mr1lllp
Mlc .... I 0 Rty
Tlli. ... .,-~ 111~111 lhe
Counly Clerk of Or•nge Countr 011
Oecenii.r 12, 1'90
flSl-3
Publl•lled Clr""llf C:O.sl 0•••• Piiot.
Dec I•, ll. JO. 1'90. J•n • lttl l04-t()
PUBLIC NOTICE
flCTITIOUS I USINES\
N-E STATIMINT
100 Merkel StrHI
'
NOTICI 01' SALIE OF
EAL l'lt01'1E1'T'l"AT
H IV.llTt'SAl."T --i~-~-~CA..$410l
.... A,ltJ1t1
In'"' 5-1• C-r1., tll• 5'•• ff UIHonM• I• , .. C-yflfOr .....
In Ille m<llttt o1 Ille Estllt ol EMIL
HAR'BY, Oecn..o
Tel 1114)f11·1Sl6
ByCIWl\llne Bryen
Vice Prn nlent
MASTE1' MOaTGAOI! CO.
1•M•n .. 5'-
S.1t fr-Kc., CA M1'2
Attlt: Cllrltlllte ...,..,
Publl\Nd Orange C:O.M O••lf Pilot,
Dec •. I•, U , "*> '61S 10
Pl'BLIC NOTICE
The toH0•1nQ PttWt\S a rt
business •s
N o'Utl' 1\ h..-eby 91ttn that tt'I• un
0erS19ned will sell at Prlv•t• \<!It , 10 Ille hlghe'' and i.st bld<le•, sub1ec I lo
conffr~Uon of s••O S~flOf Court
on or ette< Ille 7111 O.y ot J•"""''· "" •t llte office of Ger•IO A G<1rrftl, •
OO•nv 1 ... cor-at• . 10f2 Busoneu Conlor l'ICTI IOUS IUSIN~
Drive, 115 vlnl', COUlllY of Or .. gp, N-E STATl!MI NT GEM TRAVEL AHO TOUl!S, llU
Edinger Awnue. HU'lllllQIOn Be•Cll, C•lllornia .,._.,
. c;er1IO J. Olll"'iJ, 21701 P•Wlltm
po, Miulon Vle10. C~hlo<nl• t»91
M1c1Wlf L.OW"!I. 21701 P<1wllem po, Minkin v..,.,, C•lll0tnla ,,.91
'Thi• buslnHs I• conouceeo by
flU>b•ncl end '#llt
Gerald J Otlll\9
Mlchelt L Otting
Tll" tlllleme<il w•• filed w111t tllo
Counly Clork of Or•nge County on
O.cemi.r 12.11'90
N01'RIS & ASSOCIATES, INC.
070 C•'"""' on ... Ste.•
Newport IMc:ll, CA '2M41
•I0-1*
""'"' Pu1>llsll0d Orange COUI Dall• Pllol,
Dec. 16, 13, JO, 1'9CI, Jan 6. 1'tl soo-eo
St•t• of tor-n1•, •II the' "9'tl. tillp The follow•no perwns art 001no
•nO 11\t t of W IO Cl«USed •I ..... ""'''"•»n
l1m• of OUlh <Ind •II 1 ..... right ..... • TAICAL INVESTMENr co . 10Sl1
•nd 1nler•SI tllal tM e•llt• ol U 1d ck· Flying Fiill cir . Founl•ln ll••ler,
cn.ed ""' «Quired by -••llon ol C•r•lornl• 92IOI
la• or Olllef'W1W other lllan or in ad01 Chlt19 J snoen •OU2 Flyong F"ll
t1on to thtlt of u 10 Ot<••wa, •t tn. ir., Fount•in V•lf~~. C•Hforni• 9UOI
llf"lt: ot Cleatf\, 1n ilnCI to alt the te,.~••n Alfred Tw1, 1210t Robin Street. E1
rul property Soh .. leo 1n lhe Coun1y ol roro, C•ll!ornle '2IOI
Or<1nge, Slal• ol C.•lllorn1•, i>a•ll<ulu Cheng 1 Chen . t it Beeon••
ly Clescrlbed •• 1o11ow>, to-w11 Avenue, eo. .. Ml!w . C•lllorn1• 92'7•
L•O•I O..~r1pllon Oerher Jt"9, I UI• °""'" · Foun· l h•I POl'11on ot Loi 120S al l.rst ad· •••" V<1lley, Qhl0tn•• 92/0I
Oollon lo NewPOf'I Mew lt•Cf a> shown c 111 n11 • c 111 •11 Q K 11 0 . 1 1S'1
on a m ap recorded In Boote: 8. P•9l' &l Aqy.rm•rtne '" Fount•in 'J'•lle;
or Mlsu11antous Maps. records of .•lllorno• '2108 ' ·
Or•nge Covn1v, C•r11orn11, a..sc,,DOIO llth Dll\lnoss ,, concsucltO by • ~u fOltOW\ .,.,...,., i:•rtner\PUp
P•rcelS I, 2 •nd l a• '"°'"" on • 0 11119 J Slltell "l•P tilfll In BoOll n. Pagp• n ana 23 Thi! ""~ment w•s "'"' w11n 111e >I N rC.I m90'5, in I~ ottl<t 01 the Counly Cle1t. ol O••n~ Counly on ---___ count-. recOf'Otr o' OranCJI! Countyj ~ov•mt:Mtr n . 19IO
C•lllornla PUBLIC N.OTICE NOTE E-cepreo from con
YUllll(t " •It lnle<••t In Ille McKee
flCTITl°'-IS IUSINISS Commun1ly 011 Leaw datoO 1\1 OdY ot
NAME STATIMINT Ftbruery 1'141
Tiie following pr.sons .,0 oo1n9 Mo>I Comn'IOtllt •nown •s 1041 w
bu,1ne'.s •\ \ltf'I Street.
LAMF'WH PROPERTIES. 9• Cosl1 M~. C.l•for111a
W•rn•r Avenw, Suite K, Fountal Terms al w le L•sh ui •••tul mOMy
V•lley, C.lilornla '2109 011,,. Unlled Steles on ccnflrmahon °'
"!"110 L 5Mlgt<Ne, 1341 1C.lrt0flshe U IP, or P••I C•Slt •nO btlanco
Orin , Hunl1"91on Be«ll. C<1lllornl• t YfdeftCtd by .,olt u cur•O DY .,... Monva9f or Trusl ~o Cl<l ,,,. proo.r-
Plllrlp A Schw••lt l'lll "'" ly '°sold Ten PH etnl of •mounl bid
lt19"9m, cerr11ot, Qlllorni<1 '10101 ~to be ~po.,ted w1ln bid
Mtt•lda Scltw•rlt, 1'l11 All Bids or otters lo De •n wrlhn9 ano
invti•m.C..rnlos,C•lllornla90701 .. 111 b• '*<e1...o •I ll>e aloru•iO off.ct
D•nlel w -VIY••n R Yo..ng, •• •"V 11 ...... alltt Ille 11 .. 1 pvbhc•hon
IJlOI Jasper•on. Westmlnsler "4!reolw1dbefortO•ltol\alf
C•lllornl• '2613 Datto lhls 151h Oay ol Oeomi.r
Thi> bu<1nen I• conducted by l'to
QeneralbM1net~Np
Ento L )ne•Qrovtt
TlllS ll•lemtnl '#ai flied wllll Ille
Cou111y Clerk of Or•nge Cou111y o
Oetemi.r 11. 14'0
""" Pubtl•l'led Or angp Co.nt O•llv PllOI
De< 16, 23, JO, 1911Cl, Jan 6, 1'1111 SO••·
PUBLIC NOTICE
flCTITIOUS IUSINESS
HAMI! STATEMl!NT
TP\r t0Uow1ng person\ •'• do1n9
buslneu ••
REAL TY INVESTMENT ASSOC
11, REALTY INVESTMENT ASSOC
IV, SCOTT$0ALE INVESTMENT ~S·
SOC , RE ... LTY INVESTMENT AS soc VI ano HENDERSON PIZZA
HUT. ••25 J•ml>oree Rd . Ste 110 NewPor1 e..c11, CA '2660
LORAN CORPORATION I•
C•lllornla corpor•lion). H 2S J•m
ooru RO . St• 170, No"'llOf'I 8 U Cll,
CA 916'0
Thi• bu•IM\S I\ <ondu<l•O by •
11m11ocs P<1rtrwrsnip
I N Ft-• p, • .,...,,
Ro'Y C Zut.erm•n,
E•eclllor ol Ille Estate
Qf w1CI Decedent
PUl>lf\1...0 0r ... gp Co.tsl D•••• Piiot,
Oet I~.,,. ll, 1'80 SOSO.I() ' -------
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAMI STATEMENT
The followlno persons art dOlr'IQ
OU\1r'll'\\ •H
CAREFflEE GARDENS, 16758
RtClwOOd St, Founra•n Va llo, C•
91108
Glofl• M Cn1u r, 161SI Reawooo
SI., Founllltn V•ll•y, C• '270I
Karen Harr•W>n, 1611 Elhs, Apt O,
HuntlnQlon 8U<ll, u '2""8
W•ller L P"lll1ps, 11>64 Carm•I
C1rc1t West Upland, C. '1784 •
T "'\ Old1M\\ 1\ conduct~d o.,. a
;•Mr al 1>1irtne' \l\•P
Gloe•• M Cll••ar
T"I\ >1a1emen1 w•• 111eo w1tn lhe
Count-. Cferk of Or•nCJlf Counly on
No•cm~lt. l'llO
"'~ Put>llSJWCI Or•ngp c .... 1 D••ly Pilot
Oo. 1, •. 16, ll, l'llO A8J6.IO
FU•ll
Pubh"'°" 0.-C:O.SI O•lly Piiot,
-.ov n . Dec ). 9, '• ,.., HU.to
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT 01'
AIANOONMINTOI' USE Of
flCTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME
Tne loflow1119 •''°" 11 .. .O.noone<I tht ws• ot IN ~lc11t1ou\ 'i!tus1n•\t.
N•mt
IAI PACIFICA MOl!fGAGE. lb l
PACIFICA EQUITIES. 2041 Bu>•neu
Center Or . Ste 101. 1rv1nt, C• '211S
T nt' F1C"l1ttou\ 8u)'nf'1.\ l'lf•mt , •.
ffrrf'd lo iilCOvf' w•s filed 1n Or•nQe
CO<Jnly on Jul• 21, 1•18
Oo<I\ Gn""· l177-4A CO.el SPr lllQS Crt , Hunl1"9fon Beach Cl 9?-
Thl> 1>11><""1.\ .,.,, co...l<Kted by •n
'""1 ... 1du.•l
0ot I\ Gt\\ln
rn .. •l•l~rnen1 .,.., 111ec w1111•1t.e
county C1er< ot Orang.-Counh on
Nov 11. 1'90 ,....,...
PuDll\neo 0r.....,., Coest O••ly P1101
Nov 1~. OK l, t , •• 19'0 .>61·80
P UBLIC NOTl',E
FICTITIOUSBUSIH SS
NAME STATEMl!I T
fhf folfow1n9 oer\Ons .,.f doing
bvs1n~n •s
MANN OflGj>.Nl~llON MANN sou THWEST l\69 fleOholl A•trt"l'
Cost• M•w c:a111orn1• ,,.16
Mann Sout,,w•\t CorPOrat1on. •
C•1tforn1d corPO,.•t1on, J1'~ R'dtull
"•enu• Coil• Mtw c:a111orn1a 9261•
rrus bu\tfWu ·~ Condu<ted b; • cor
Por•t10n
Mann South•e>I Coro
• C.t1t0fn1• corp l!09trO Lor>Q
SKrf't.try
ff'h\. \t•\HTWnt Wil\ ltlf'd wt1" thf
Count,. (ltrt ot Or•n~ Count¥ on
Nonm1>e11'1.1•
LIBRA (Sept Zl-Oct.
2i Finish rnther than in
iti ale project C heck
ftnancral status or those
who would be your
partneN> Delve beneath
!':urface conditions If
thorouJ!h. you could hlt
jack pot '
642-9400
TlllS \lal-t •n llltoO -..11n IN
County der~ ol Or•n~ County on
Oecomi.r 12, 1..0 1"1514'6 f'U141
Pubtl\lled Oraft90 C.ont 0 •11-; Piiot Publlslled (>.,.ge C:O.•I D••ly Pl1ol
PUBLIC NOTICE llHOOES, ICENOALL e
MAllltlNOTON
A .. ,.feul ... I Law C:-p.
0" MK Attllw 11 ... ,
k lJe llS
Hewport-,CAn..-
S('ORPIO CO<"l. 23
Nov 21) IA.'t go of out·
111 o <I e d c o n c e p t s
I' re pare for new starts in
lH'w directions,. Focus on
r<>opcrative effort s.
partnerships. public re-
in lions a nd m a rriage
Dec 16, 1l, l0, '"°· J<1n. 6. 1'1111 4"•-IO Dec I•. 23. JO. 1_, J •n ' 1"1 ••H·
P UBLIC NOTICE
flCTITIOUS IUSINISS
NAME STATEMENT
Tl•• !Oii-ing penon " oolng busl·
M IS •s:
WINDMILLS. 2819 Miguel Ln ,
Cosl• Mew, C.. '2616
Adolph Z•bollo loelkH, 2119
Miguol L'l., Costa Mew, Ca. '2626
Tl•l• buslne\s " conouceeo II• •n ,,._ OIYldu•I
AdOIP"Z. Toell<es
Tllj1 Ila ....... wtt lllecl w11r1 th«
County Clert ol Or•nge County O'I
PUBLIC NOTICE ---.,..-------flCTITIOuS IUSINEH
NAME STATEMINT
Th• 1oi1-1no pe<wn Is dOlng l>u\1
nt!'SS •1·
ACCU·AIR COMPANY, 117 V1<1
~•Yenna,N,eWPo<t Be«I\, C. '26'3
Wllll.,... H•ll, Ill VI• R••tnn•,
New-I Bffcll, C.. '7663
Tlllf buSlnes Is conduclod by an.'"·
dlYld11el
Willlttf'llHell
Thi• slel-1 w•s llled will! Ille
4;.9Vnl.Y o.rea ot Ot•"9'1 c-"'v
FICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NA.Ml STATEMENT
l ne lollo•1n9 persons are Oo.11>g
bU,4nt\\ es
COUNTRY LIVING ANTIQUES,
411 31\1 Slrul, Newport Beach,
C•lllornl• 92tll3
Donald R•Y Sell. S04t l!oclltoro
Pt•ce, Coron• del Mar C•titorn1a
tUH
JU I' Cl••• Se•I, SO• Rock1orc1.
Plat•. Coron• Oel Mar. Ca lllor"'"
91'H
Ttus bus1n•ss 1ls conducted by •
qener•I 11trlne"111p
Don.aid ll•v s.11
Tfll• •l•ftmf"ll "'" 1t1..i wlln ,,,.
co .... l y c~"-of Or-,_
Howmtiet 21.. ,..._ HoYeni.r 2', 1'90 flMtM Oetem)>er 12, 1..0 l'ISI flseJtJ
Publ1""9d QrM'9e Co.st O•lly Pllol Pul>llslwd 0r .. 9f CO.II 0•11• Pllol Publl\Nd 0r.,,... Coest Daily Piiot.
Nov,2S, Dec. 1, •. 1•. '"° .,,..., Dec."· ?J. JD, 1-~ J.,,. •. 1.., -· Oe<•"?.bef J,9, ••. u: 1'90 4'31-tll
PUBLIC-NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
,..,.,.,
Pu1>11shed Orangp co .. 1 O•••v P1101, Oeumi...r 1, 9, II, 2l 1'90 61.JJ.80
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOU5 IUSINl.SS
NAMI STATEMENT
T n• touowlnO Pl''"°"' are doanQ
businen '" SlEURER , BR O W N ,
RUTHERFORD, SUll.0£11$, 11111
fuliPWood Cir .. Huntll>glon Be.ch, C• .,, ....
c;,,11n •1 Allen Steurer, IJ711
TullpwOOO Cir , Huntlt19lon &etch, C• ., ....
Ci<r•rd S Br.,...-11, ••Ii Abl'•llem
SI., Cyprns, C. "ltlD
Ral\Clotll E~erell RulhertOtO, Ht
N Cambr109t. Or-. C. .,_
Tiii\ bu••nen " conoucteo by • generll p;ir1Mnlllp
CNrle' A S1•urtr
Pll8LIC NOTIC• .. ,_. MIP•••cioun• ~..........
..nc8WtALa ........... ltT\l
.. "'ATa IAL.8
IUATe OP H. C-
HllR'MINeOILOO C.
H•RMAN C. OOOINU,
Netke lt--81-eflet o.cemller at, 1•
.. ,. •• ~. LYOIA 1'1r1N
mll\lllr .... fl '"' "'* • ....,,. .. dec.e.M, ........ , ..................... " conllrtnM191t lly tM ...... ltlell
S...,.tlor c:-1 .. , ti.'""'-;1n-
lef'Ht-"' "'-'of IM ...... •1 tM
time of 1111 .... -•II ... rl9flt, II·
II• •ftel Interest tM ftlete II.ta, 1111
4tr•llOll ol I•• 0< otller.,114, lie·
qulr" ollwt 111911 w In .._llCHI i. t11et
Of Ill• d«. .. 11\ el Ille time et llt•
tle•lll, In encltolllel<ett•ln '"'Pt..,.
ly lo<•lelll In 11 .. Co\111\y of Or,'tt19t,
51•1• of C•lllo;·,,,., •t1<rl11to u
follow\:
lmprowd r••I pr·-rt• ·~~ et 3l10 ve1..-c1e Dr • Full•non,' CA 1''11.
tlescrl-•:
l.OI 1t of Tr.Cl No. 00. •• .. _
on • m.., _..,..,In 8oolt "· ,.,... 49
of Mlsce ll•M0<11 ""-· 1tec:ora1 Of D••nee c°""''· c .. lfotni•. Sulll«t 10: Curren\ t••s. cow-
n•nts, conditions. rettrlcUon1, , ••
se•Y•llonfjll'lgllls, rlgltts of•••· HS.·
ment• Of r«orcl
Blcts rx Offen~ ln•ilelll
perty •nO must be. In -111
tie cltllv.recl ID ti. eclmlnl
Ille oltle ot "'' ,......,,.Y, Ut C•rlsb<ICI. CA-'1DOI, or m..,_
Ille otfke o1 IN CIW" ot
Cpun •• eny tlmt •fie~
publlollon Of INs nolke l0t e
malllr19 ot 1119 We. • • ._
T•rms -c-lllolls °'i"t C.1h In 1...,ul money of I · lltO
SIMe1 of A,,....lc<1 o< IWlr\ •nd
IWll'1 credit, the lerms ot er .,. ,
.ccepl•bl' 1o tlte .omlnlslr )I •ncl
1i. •bow .... 1111eo eo..n; 10% • ., ti.
•mO<Jnt bid lo <1ecomNn)" )Ii! ,,ptfer
and Ille balMI<• lo i. P<1ld'19i*con·
llrm•Uon of sal• b; '"' ... rlor Courl T ••es. renl•. ope~ encl
m•lntenance openHs, .,,,, iir"'1um1
on lnsur•nte •cceplabf•» tl\o
purch•wr •h•ll bo Prot.ied'at.ol tlte
G•I• ol conllrm•llOl'I ot wile. ~ U ·
•m lniltlon of tllle, recorOlllQ of, con·
vevaMe and.,. .. !Ille ln•ur•nc~"'°"<v
sll•ll be •l the ••Pense ., th•
purclluer °' purct-.sers.
Tllo Pooperty llfrein Oescrltltd is
tommontt <tle<red to a\ 3S10V•lenc1•
Or ,.Fullenon. CA.
Tiie 11n0er\igned ,....,r._.~ 11* 'r•Qhl
lo reject MIV and •II bids QAll •
LYDIA REINA
Aomlnhlr alor of 111
E st<1te 01 tl>e
•llow ·named 0e<eoe111
ALEXANOE1' M. SA1'1<0
HllSt•M-
C.rl•-.CA-Tel. 17141 ~1-
Allerotey tw JWmlfll«r .. rb
Publl\Nd Orange C:O.sl 0 •11• Piiot,
Dec IS, 14,-12 1'90 542'-IO
PUBLIC NOTICE
N .. 7MM
CE1'Tll'ICATE Of IUSOll.U
UNOE1' l'ICTITIOUS •
flaMNAME
T ne unOenlllned 00 hereby certify
111a1 111ev .... c.onouctlng • ru 1 e>l•I•
OevelopmMI bu\lness, •illt llf'lnclpal
P••c• Of """'"'""al 1500 AOem5 Ave .. • llS, Cost. Ml!w, C.lilornla tM1', un·
Ou Ille llclltlous firm' neme of
TOWNE HOUSE PUIZA •ncl 1"91 .. 10
firm " • LlmlleO Pan-!lhlp com·
POseO al IN loOowlni1 Gen••I •nd .
Limited Pannet1. whose ,....,..,, •nd
pl•ce ol rttlde<lee are as follows. to
Wll
GeMral I'•,,-•
I TOWNE HOUSE PLAZA. INC. I•
C<11ilornl• c0t-•ll0t1l. lSOO AO•m•
Aye • If 115, CMI• ~>a, C•l1lorttla .,.,,
2 L•wrMCe J Sork
l Georoe v "o•lkolf
Um11Mttar1-•
I RObon R Cr<1ne. l'&l ... rtM<1le
Ro.cl, Encino, c.111orn1a
l Petff L~••CtlO Tr tor C••«IO
F•mllf Trust, P 0 BDA 1611, Culver
(,,.,, C•l•f·Of'n1a'°1l0
l R1cll<l'O T Akert>lom, '" .Nonn
S •l\Atr .".'""t LO\. A n9et e-s, C•ll•o,n1•~
Jof'ln J Atlert>tom, •O T u•llH•"
Roao, Lo• Angel.es, Cehlornla. -
W IT,.ESS llte s19n•1ures ol llte
c;.ner•t P•n-s. 1rws 151 on of De
1-r. '"° TOW'HE HOVSE
PLAZA. INC .
• C.llf0tnl• Corp SfL<1,.r...ce J Sorl<
Pr,..IOCnt
v sMitr-. L.Ou1s.« Sork1 Se<re1<1ry
1..4..,.t<>ee J Sort
Geor~ V HO.lkOll
Publt>IWd 0r ... Q11 CO••• Dally Pllol
O..c 16. 2l, l0, l'llO, J<1n 6. l'ISI SO~l·IO
PUBLIC NOTICE
flCTITIOUS IUSIHESS
NAME STATEM\NT
l ne foHOWlf'Q ptHS011S .,, cJ01n;
b+J\1ness •s
FELDMAN'S SPORTS CENTER,
I)• H Brea 81•0 • 8 ru . C<11tlOrt11•
"1611 Ltton.trO l Long, Jr , 7S619 Y utc•
V•U•.,. Ro•o V•lr,..c1a, C•1tlorn••
91315
L•onaro L. Long, Ill. 25't• Y11tu
V•ftf .,. Ro•d Val~ncta, C•1Uorn1a
•IUS
fht~ Du\t~~) I) COl\Ou<tlf<I by d
~nfr•f cwr1nrn,n,o
L..,,..rd L Long Jr
L ...... roL LOllQ Ill
fn,, \tllf"fT't(l(\t ••S f11eo •itn tN"
Count, Cten.. ot Or•nqe Count• an
Novemt>e< 11, 1'90
NOa1'1S & AUOC:IATE~. INC.
0 1oc • .._.Drf.,.,S.lt••.
"··~'"'"·(.A., ... fltutf
Pubh>hCO Or.,. eo..i 0.oly Ptlol
OeumDOlr 1 9 1•. n. '"'° .... ., ,. -----
P U,LIC NOTICE
~-----STATIMENT Of
AIANOONMl!NT 01' USI Of
flCTITIOUS IUSINl.SS N-1. Tiit lotl0Wift9 ~ llall _ _.
tne use ot t~ FtctiUows Business
N•me
CONTIHENTj>.L EQUITIES, 090
M•cArtlllif Bl•O , NtWl>Of1 B••<h. C•
06'0
Tll• Flct1\ious Bus11w~s Name ••· !erred 10 _.,. wn ftlfl(I In Or."91
COlll\t'I' Of'I FeOfWry 22. "" -Dorl• C..Sten. 1177~A CO<•I Spr· tno" C.rt., MWIW~"•n-...C-t., E• . ..,....
TlllS DoNMSI •<IS COftdUCltd b-; •n
1ncllvlClu<1t
OorfJ c..ssin
Tiiis-~I I06' tntCI wllll llW
County Cieri< of .Or•ft99 CounJ• on
Noveml>H n . 1'to
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PullllSIWCI Or-Coest Delly e11ot
Nov U , OK, 1. t .... I-_,...
SACITfARIUS <Nov
22· Dec 21 > · Keep res·
olutrons co nrern1ng
diel, nulntion. Accent
on employment, recrea·
tion.' health and gain as
r e~ ult of fol lowi n ~
h un-c h Ca n ce r ,
Capricorn , Aquar ius
perso ns d o minate
scenario.
"CTITIOUS IUSINl.SS
NAMlr STATE.MINT
Tiie 11111-ino ""'"'" Is dOlng l>usl· ... n H
l'ICTITIOUS 1usii'iii--"~~~!:::.:::r
NAMa STAT•MaNT Th• lollowl1t9 perwn1 •re Oo1n9
Th• toelOWlnv ~ 11 dol119 tw•l· 11v11neu 6
neu ... c AHO " EHTEllPRISES, H'74
Tll1s s .. l_I wes llleo •llb lhC
Counlv cferl< ol Or•n11t CO<Jnh on '
Howm-lt, ltlO
PtJBUC NOTICE
PICTlTIOUS IUSflllrP -r--
NAM« STATaMaNT.
CAPRICORN CDec.
22-J an 19): Em phasis
on discovery, travel, im-
portant social contact,
and adve nture o f
r oma nce . Young
persons figure prom·
lne n tly . Focus o n
ch ange, variety and
oe w ·found freed om.
AQUl\.RIUS (J a n .
20·Feb. 18 ): Per ceive
pc>tenUal. Look beyond
mm ed1 .
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTHY
W'-Y•W• .......
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Panthe r
coordinating suits
en wool and
Polyester. many
styles and colors
ranging from ~14'.
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14a..,121
TEllRY'S, 1901 Hubor Blvd .
C«KI• MHI, Cl. mi. Ttrl'Wfl<e O..m1, «16 13111 SI "A,''
'4unt1,,..on 8"<11. c. . .,, ....
Tiiis tiuslneu I• conduclect by .,.
lftdlvl0...1
T etr9"Ce Oeerns
Tiiis ... -..-1 WM 111«1 with Ille
Cou,.ty Clerk ol Or•nve County o"
o.umller 11. t•.
1'1tt•1
Publlsl!M 0r9'19t C.OHI 0 111v '"''°'
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eUBLIC NOTICE
ICAT INCOME fAX SE"VICES,I P•1eo Mlt •llote l , S •n Ju•n
JU I VelH CO L•n•, Cost• M•H, C99111<•ft0, Ca. ~JS
Cellfornlen.. Rlc'-d M, Col-. 32'74 P•-M•rt• I(. Urlllne, 1lll V•IH CO Ml<•llo,.., s.n J.,.n c.ot•I•-. C.
L• .... Cotte -... C:.lllotnlo mi. tttlS
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Tlll1 _.....,_ we1 lllecl wlllt lllej 99Mrel _.,., 1111p.
Counly Clerll ol <><•1199 Counly on Ai<.fMlnlM. c-.,
Ho,,.,,.ber JI, t'90. Tiii• ~ -lllecl wlfll llw
,.,_.,, Count~ •cien of ~·-'°""'' on Plltllllltld Or ..... CotH1 o.i1y PllOI, N•~-JI, 1•. "'°" U , DK. 2, 9. 1•. lttO 472 ~,_,.
PllOtl.,.,, 0....,.. co. .. Dell¥ Pllet
Nov. 11, O.C. 2, t, "· p ..,._.
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De< l .• , 16, "· "'° ...o.tO
PUBLIC NOTICE
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ftJaLIC NOTICa
PUBLIC ·NOTICE
l'tCTITIOUi IUSINIU
MAMI STATIMIMT
Tn• 1ottowln11 perM>ns ••• dolnQ
OUllne\\ .,.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CO
12ll S RltC ... Y. S.nt• An•, C•. '1/0S Jowpn Bl•• Duncan, S600 Rl••r.
Ne..,,.ort 8H<h, Ca 926'l
. JM Fl...,inQ, .,OS Se•\hOrt o r ..
Ne•Porl 8H<h, C•. 926'l Thl5 builMU IS condwcted by •
v•n.r•I partnership. JOMPI> B. Ouf'C•n
l his •taleme11t wH 111..i wtlh ttie County Clerk of OranQit County on OC'·
tooer21,t• l't4/ltt
Publlstwd Or~ Co.SI OailY Pilot
NO• ?S, 0..: 2, '· tl, t910 4114.all
PUBLIC NOTICE
H·12'". l'tCTITtOUS IUSINIU
MAMI STATIMINT
f h~ fo1towtn9 pf'r\on '' OotnQ
bus1ntti: <H
GRANO PRiii PERF()flMANCE,
1111 Nnwpon Boule•ard, C.O..•• Mew. u .,,,, .'
Jerry O P•lan,.an. 1111 Newoort
ao..1e••rd, C.0..tA ~ ... C.• '1•11
r ht\ tM.o•l"lf"S\ •\ conOv<Ct'O by •n tnC11vuwat
Jtrr., 0 P•t•nt••n
Tt\1\ s.t•t~I w•~ fittd w1tn ,,_.
PUUJC NOTICt;
PUBLIC NOTICE.
P'!BLIC NOTICE .
P\la&.ICNOTICS
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PUBLIC ~OTICE
l'ISUS1
P11btl•hed Oranve CMM Q•lly Pllol.
Oec t•,?3.30, '"°· J"" 4, t911 ~IO
·1
PUBLIC NOTICE .
P:tCTITtOUS aUSINESS -. Fi'CTt"Ti'CMISluitNISS MAMI STATIMENT Tiie to11owln9 per\Ons ar• doing MAMl£STATIMl£HT b~\ln .. • ••. Tlletollowl119person lsdolnVbu•IM\t A~T ENTERPRISES, 73~ Bo1w n · OtAMONOSTREET, LTO .. lll
A•en11e, w~tminster, ~111ornoa •2.aJ M1rtto, Lag.,... ~ach,C.,llornla•2'St
Palll To r\orlce. a Sun R•n . ., Wa~ L. P,,t.,.son, J77 Myrlie,
lr•me, California•Vt• Lavuna Blach. California UUt
Len AIDrl!Cllt, 14 Solana, lr•on•, Terrv T Smith, 317 Myrtle,
C•lolornoa 9211S Lavuna ~acll, Calltornla •2'SI
'"'' b11w-.u •• concluCtecl DY d This bUSIMH Is conclucted by • general partne"l"P limltod p¥\nersl\1p.
Paut Tortoroc. Wayne L' P,,terson
Tiii\ statement wa• 111ec1 w1tn tM Tiiis s1atement was llled •1111 the
co11nty Clerk ot Oranve county on County Clerk of Oranve County on
No•emb<!r 21. 1'18D , Oeumber 12, t•. •
Fl_, l'Ul4'e
Publ•She<I Oral9 eo.s1 0••1• Po1o1. Publo\lled Oran91 Co.st O•ilv Piiot
December 1. '·lb, ?l. 1'!90 ~ Oec. ••. 2l. 30, t'l90, Jan.•. 1"1 ~S.et
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUSaUStMISS
NAME STATIMaMT
f11e tOll-'"11 119""" I• dOlnv b•"i
ftOHH
WEST COAST tNOUSTAIES, m.s
O altot• j\•e nue , Cosu Mesa ,
Ca lllorftl• t'2'2'
O••ld A. Oa llty. l22S Oaltot•
Affnw, Cost• Mesa. Calltornta t2'2' Tiils bullftOU h Condu<t9d by •n In
dl•l4ual
0.Yld A O.ltey
Thi\ slalenWnl ••• liltd wil" 11,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'tCTtTIOUS IUSINISS
MAMI STATl£"41NT
Tiie fo41-1"9 per.on '' dolno bus• ,,..,,.,
HUGHES REA LTY, 160 1
MacA'111W 81.0. S..lle 32-V, Santa
Ana, CelllO(nla 9m.
Robert Charles Hughes. 1•01
MacArtllu< 81.0 , Suite l1 V, S.nta
Ana. Cat1fornta 9'210f
This bu\UW!'U ·~ '<ondlKtfd by •" 1n d1•ld11al Coun11 Cltr~ ot Oranve County on
No~mbe< tO, 1'!90. County Cler• of 0••"9' County on
l'f .. UI Oecemller s.1•
Roe.rt C H UVllt' I
This stat..,,...! was lllt<t with ""' County Cterll ol Oranoe County -..n
Oeumber 1'2. 1'!90 Pubh~ Oran9P Coast Oaoty Pilot l'ltef7t
Oec 2:•. "· 23, 1'!90 •B·O·IO Publlslled Or~ Coa•t O•ily Piiot,
PUBLIC NOTICE
1 .~·· "· u. JO,•• -.eo
PICTITIOUS IUllNHS
MAME STA'TWMl£HT
Tiie lotlowtnv per\ont a r• dol"O
bu•lneu "' • '-THE COFFEE PEOOLER, J44I
Via Oiiorto. "-"' fleacll, Catllornle ,,..,
Ant"°"' O. c.r.,...1..-. 1747 Clbota
Avenue, CMI• Mesa. c.111.,..nie '2Ut
Cetllerlne G. Ca rpenler. ?141
ClbOte ,.,_.,., Cotla MeM, Catltornta ,,.,.
Tiiis ll<nlMU I• COftducl•d b¥ a Qe,..rel l*'t,...SlllP. ""'"°"' p. C.,pe"ter This ~ •9' llted wltll ,.,.
Cou"IY Clerk of Ounve Counlf on
O.Cembe<S,t• ,.,....,
Pubtltlled Or ... Coatl Dally Piiot. o.c .••••• 23. JO, 1• 4m.IO
PUBUC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUS aUStMISS
NAMI STATIMINT
The to11ow1n11' Per\On. art do•no
bu•lnH••s:
R SllP PR OPERTIES, 22
Blrd•ong, lrvln., C•llfornl• 92114
Robert E. •nd LIH J. TarltOlt
(hu\bancl encl wile), 22 Blrdtong,
I rylne, Cetlfornla '1114
ROft -Blrvlll• 'foo (hu~ftd •ftd wife), 604 Iris. <;o<ona clel Me'r, Caoltornla '1114
T"-S. anct P•lrlcla c. S.nttev
71S La Mlr.oda A•e .. San Marino.
Callfornl• ti tOI
T"h bu•lneu I\ conducted by a
QeMral per1ftf"11lp.
R-..i E. Tarlton
l"I• Stal-I WM filed With I~ t o11n'y Clu" Of Or•rl9' County on
ftUt• Pubhsl'ltd OranQit Coast Oalty Piiot,
Oec, tl, 1l.JO. 1'!90,Jan l , t'91 5040-tO ' ----...
PUBLIC NOTICE
-1',CTITIOUS aUStNlSS
~AMI STATIMIHT
T"• follow1nQ .,er>0n• •re dOltlV
bu\1ne\\ as
HI CKORY FARMS OF OHIO, IOU
Irvine .A~enuf CW~sttllft Pl•1•,.
Nowp0rt Bue,., Calllorn1a •76'0
I( 1pele Man•v•tn•t't S•rv1ce\.
\nc , • C•hlorrH• torporauon. 1061
Irvine A-.tnue. Newport Be•Ch.
California '12..0
T111s buslnes~ I\ condutted bY·• cor POr•l•on.
K1pele ManaQlfment
Sl:"'ICA!'\, In(
Ml<hael J Mun.,
Pr .. 1oent
Tiit\ •l•l-t w•• tiled wit" ,.._
County Cltrk ol Oranve County on
PUBLIC NOTICE
No••mbe< 11, t'l90 FiMeH No•ember 21, 19'0 "'""'
Pubtlsntd Or""9f Coast Dally P iiot., Pubhshtd Or•nvt Coast 0 •1ty P ilot,
-L------~ ,.ICTITIOUS IUSIMIH
MAMll STAT•MIMT Tiie ,..~ .,.,...,. Is dolnv bus•·
neft as:
KOMA LAHE!>. 2t9t Harbor lllvd •
Costa-· C.tltorr>ia t»b J~k ~leld Menn, • Catltornla
<«PMetlon, toaJ Cra..tonl Cyn Rd.,
S.,.ta AN, Calllorrlla '270S
Tiii• -MH Is condu<l•d by an In.
d lvlcl\Hll.
J KkG. l'Mnn
Tiii• st.....,...t W•i flled wllll the
Co.,..ly Clerk of Orarl9f Counly on
0.CMIW2,t•.
1'1'"7t
Publl•lled Oranoe CoHI Dally Piiot.
Dec t, 16, U. JO, '"'° 4'M1·IO
Nov. ll, Dec. 1, •. t•. '"'° 't-December 2, t , I•, 2l, t'l90 .UO·IO
. PUBLIC NOTICE •
l'ICTITIOUS IUStNESS
NAMI STATE¥ENT
(
The tollow•no per~on .. 1s doino
bu\ln~'' •5. . ALTERNATIVE tNllESTMENTS, ns Ooml"90 Or . #4, N"WDOrl 8Ut l\.
Ca t2..0
Geraldine Lee Bruboer. 125
Ooml"9'1 Or., ,,., NowpO<'t Bhch, C•
•1..0
Tt\1• bu\lneu is tondu<ltil by •" lr>dMdual,
Gtratdl,... Let BrU!Mur
Tnls slitle<nenl w•s flied ,.,Ith Ill•
County Cler• ot Or•nve County on
NO••mber '1:1. 1'!90.
PUBLIC NOTICE
• l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMESS
NAME STATIMIMT
Tile IOll-lftll person IS doln9 bull· neu .,
R C REAL TY SER II ICES, Oto
MacArl""' Bl•cl., Sulle 150, Hewporl
B~h. C.hfornlt '2MO
.. 11\orls, Genin, 1111·4A Coral Spr
Ines, Court, Hunt lnQton Beach ,
Calllornla 92M6
This buSllltB I' Condl#Cted by an In·
do.tdual
Oo<t~ Ge\sln
This stlle-111 w•• flleo with Ille
County Clerk ot Oranoe CO<lnty on Nov•mber 21, 1'10.
PUBLIC NOTICE PubtlslW.CI OUll\IJt C.O.'•l o.1rv·= PVbllllhad °'"""" Co.SI o.u~1=
-----.--------Dec. 2, f , ••.>a. ,_, . 4Ml·IO No•. H, o.;. 2. t . 16, 19'0 ... 1.to P'ICTITIOUS auttH•IS -. IL~~~-~"""'~ITATaM&Nf Tiie IOllowillt llffton Is dotno bu•I· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
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·DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS • Vou C.n .. H It, trtftd fl, .... 2 • ......a 0... C•ll ler¥1ce
. Tr•• It With. W•nt Ad v. vv•v , ... Credit Approv•I
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EQUAL HOUSING
. .Of P~.AT~Nl.TY 4
._.. ........ Mofle.:
All real estate ad ve.rti1ed In this newspaper la sub·
iect lo the Federal Fair
lfousing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to
advertise "any pre·
Cerence, limitaho~~ o r discrinunation basea on
race. color, religion, sex,
or national origin, or an
Intention to make any
such preference, limita-
tion. or discrimination."
This newspaper will not
knowingly a ccept any ad11e rt1s 1ng ror real
est.ate which 1s in viola·
tionortbe law.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Gwral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPAIP ttle IOIDIAUX
Here's a Big Canyon townhome, the •
Bordeaux model, clean crisp and
c harming 2 bedrooms, 3 baths.
Jamaica shutters, coffered ceilin~.
hardwood floors and custom bodk
cases. You'll love the look! Two or
three plant bedecked patios make it
super for _indoor-outdoor entertaining.
Presented by Vergilene Hull at
$429,500.
U~l()U~ ti()M~S
REALTORS, 675·6000
2443 E.1t CoHI Highway, Corona d~I M11r
WE HA VE 3S OF THE BEST LISTINGS JN TOWN
· associated
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
So. Coast Condo Hard to find 2 hedroom 3
bath all on one level. Fu II
range of amenities a nd a
short walk to So Coast
Plaza. Full price is only
$82,500. Hurq '. eall
751·3191,
C::SELECT :T" PROPERTIES
MEWPORT HEIGHTS
ESTA.TE
3 Bdrm 212 bath ex·
ecuti11e home. Sits on
huge com er lot. Family
room, li ving room and
den provide s pacio us family l1v1n g. New)y
landscaped a nd ter ·
raced. spa too: Owner says sell Supe r financ-
ing.
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SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
·114 .. 631-6990.
Gnit .........
Pride of o wn e r s h i p
triplex with ~lar_je a.
bedroom 2 bath owne r's
unit. Also has two 2
bedroom' units in rear.
Assume existing financ-inS and owner may help
finance. Asking price
1210.000. Call 5S6·2660
C:SELECT
T' PROPERTIES
Rfl(),.,f'"1' "'"~" "'J
.. • ..... b l t ) ... • • •
llE
llDlll ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
PlllMI IA YMOMT
Forty-Foot Frontage, P IER & DOCK I~
Exclusive Security Guarded BAYSHPRES
Community. Lovely Two-Room Master Suite
With Fireplate. Plus FQur Bedrooms &
Ronus Room & Den. Step·down Living Room
. With Ten·Foot Ceilings . Spacious D1n1ng
Area With Wet Aar Truly Gorgeous View Of
Is lands & Channels. And An Extra Lar~e
Front Pallo & Deck Owner Wants This
Home Sold Immediately
LIDO ISU
Easy Financing Near Community Beache:;,
Clubhouse & Tennis Quiet Corner Lot With
Traditional Three Bedrooms. Plus Great
Guest Quarters With Bath & Bar. Or Billiard
S il e Rt'<'r ea t1o n Roo m Beaut1full )
Landsraped Lanai & Pauo Expandable Lot
$435.000
759-9100
#JC...,_ .. .,_. .....,....c.....
TOTAL VIEW WATER & LIGHTS
0.. flf ...... "'.,.,., .......... ...
pcwt1 with a VI W OF IAY. OOAH &
al9llt ll9llh I• Coro•• 4el M•r.
lspHltily ..... 4 ~ ......... ............................ ...a
~ 9'•-s f · Ck:z '*t 2 ..._ f"lllhll
.... AelliW. property with c'-f.-!
$5'1,000. '7Mt00.
UDO ISLE WATEIFIONT
Fn.W, • 0 fl .. C. ... I~ ... i I I j1l1~
Z.stwy ..._ oa tM WATER with "MAIM I
IA Y VllW°' flf II p&tll .... wthlly wl
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lael .. N•let ,.... .. w.rw wftt. •••I.er....._. ..... ,,., c.aAffl ....
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flr•plec• md ••-la • .-. ca...t.
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Hdmp .......... Sltl,000.::.__
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAl. EST A TE
Sblt• R•o•ol•. P11')9"fly Ma~nwn1
i436 W Coast HW\I 3 IS M6rol{e A.,.
Newi>O<I Beach Balboa l~nd
Hl-1400 '7Wt00 .... ....
Very. Very Good
3 Bdrm +? room . 2 Bath I K 1 L L I Peninsula home on a bl~ •
R-2 bulldable lot just 100 I 1 I' I L I to beach. AU new carpel· . . . . -. .
Ing, draP.es, lhruoul. I I Really different: Only l U X E T J saa.soo with term•. J I I ·I 1-.
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TAYLOR CO .
I \ I . \ I I f ) I \ '~ ' I I I ( ' . I ~ 1 • l •;
NOMI & Z IMC~ UMfTS
AU. POI $211.000
A perfect combination of charm.
personality, warmth & income. Live
in the lovely separate 2-Bdrm home &
enjoy the income from the two 2-bdrm
units directly behind. In addition. a
cozy spa & barbeque ai:ea to complete
the picture. and in the finest Costa
Mesa location.
WESLEY M. TAYLOlt CO., REALTORS
2 I I I S.. Jo 1 ll!fn Hlh aood
NEWPORT CEHTElt, M.I. • '44·4' l 0 '
Vlu.Af91 UI
Bt>:rtlt1fully upgradt'd 3
Bdrm Rutgers. tn an
outstanding location
Fantastic entry & re<tr
palll> m Spanish bnck &
tile Creative fmancmj!
avail. $157.900
CoHal compl1menls wolh cud
dly. colorful Western 1ac~m
Rueged lronsed soo1111
C1ocllel His and Htt 1ac~e1s 1n 2
colois ol synthel1c WOisted Wear·
'1i.m with 1taos eve1yth1n& Pat
"'" 7509 Mm'f Srrer 3~ 42 Misses 8 I 4 included
Sl.75 lot eac~ p1tteif Add 50'
each p11te111 fo, l11st·cl1ss ••'
m•1I 1nd h1ndl1nt SMd '9: Alice.,..
Needlecraft Dept. 105
iOaily Pilot
.. lU, ON C.... SIL, lltw
Yll\ IY Ill U. rrillt II,_ ..... n,. , ..........
C.lcll on to ths craft boom' Send
lor Oii' NEW 1981 NlEOl[CRAn
CATALOG . <M1 172 dtsoans J
l1et p11tem inside S 1 00
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vi •Hd 111111 11 VA t"tlA and beautifully located. Bdrm with deep lot. A1k· bchl. p00Udi1hin1 pier loan. A-.840-~. . S4,9SO. A.,'l 1213l783·7IOO h'm~ llurr) • tt..ltnl71 CllfwD .... h ln1 ~.1.~..:A Seller will $19,900. C7H) 499·3816 r,..,.tty , Z'°I --.-:"-..,
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,u 1111lh!1 ,•nterta1n1nl( ol llwy Prof decor. P vt. your eyes on this totally DUrLIX & Large formal dining ing. Seller will guarantee 714/67S 7764 .· ~*"' ~1u\,11 ..at,-cl i.t'ller urft-r111g 1 t 2 8 28 upgraded 3 Bdrm 211) Ba • r oom . k 1 t ch en w at h rents for 1st year and • • • ~,... •
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.. u11,., 1111 c,t m ,•nt JI btde reutaJ Hy owner home. Look o ut the OutrageolL'I 2bdrm. Iba uruquegardenroomfor S25permonth.752 1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••:..~"
~~Al 615·1~. 673 4848 garden window to lovely owiTers uml Skr hghts. gracious entertaining.
lalN>a ltloltd llty In\ es tors dream . no wood deck 1 n g 1 n ·antique doors1w1ndows, Trulyone of a1tind : List J ~U _.IL 3 Bdrm furnished ho~•i•
6 73-1 7 00 money down. Duplex 703 backyard. Walk to park. bearrwd ce1hngs , frplt . edat$475,0001ea sehold. T " double rar garage.~
pool, school. Call now: new k 1 t c h en J bath I.., •arrP RE ... LTY PL _.CE month lo montf. ·, ,.,. •• J asmine, S2~.ooo. AlTD 1164.900 1295.~~down. liy AR 1u • "" " •
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Handsome residence on Antigua
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CALL PRESTIGE 3car garage. $325.000 a re a f' ea t u r 1 n g
II LIVl ... G ~ spacious rooms. 3 balhs ,
mo ti'; 5 1!3i5
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homl'. Located amoni.: will help with fin ancin~
well mainuuned homes Sll!J .500. T i\HBELL .
Four bedrooms Fum1ly H l';A LT O R S C a ll
room Den Luxuriou~ !;40·1720
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CotlOHA. DEL MAR
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finanrms: $389.500
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wllh'S166.800 in assuma
ble loans ran!:mg from
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gross income annually
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unit!> with 4 garages
1'1.1.iS off blreet parking
on fiO' X 31Xl · lot
644-7211
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Comvletcly refurbished 3
BR 1:1,ba home in Hunt.
F.AMTASTIC tk h. I mile from ocean -
FtNAMCIHG!!! Brand new apphance
Own .11 Sl.24,000 er WI carry One of c~ ~I Corona del Mar's most 4
distinguished ho mes 979-1 50 Locate<I ln ~mall pnvate - - -t•ommunilY. with pool. Br+ house 2 blocks to
Lite. airy 4'bdrm. :i bath beach. \'2 lots. 9\h St.
home. 2 firepla c e s. $125,000. 213·399-1028.
formal d ining room & ---breakfast rooQ'l. Perfect 1788 ~~al mo. pymts on
for family & entertain· I<>-"•" . 3 ~rmfam rm. Ing. Newly offered at Xlnt location Wik to
$397,000. pa rks & s chools . E 1t·
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beac h . S221,500 By
owner. 21J .. Mf.f781 dayt,
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Good ne iahborh ood ,
needs paint & TLC. 4
bdrm. ll\I• ba. $105,000.
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Broker. 67S·Ol8S
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lu<'atlon. the pnt e in·
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terms are great.
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n·altor,;
fur I \l'Jr $1!1.2110 b full1 Ott>Jn and • .lfl\on 1 lt.,.,
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4 Bdrm, 2 bath Nds your _ _TU_ S_Tl_N. 731.31 l.l .\gent · 11£ Reduced by S2S.OOO. -22 UNITS · · c1oseto;;~th1~g. RNIEstat• H E W p 0 R T ~~~~~:~ ••••••• ?~.~~
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ba, fam rm Yee land. ------Outs t.incli ng r .. i.!'lhluf l Henl appht>~ tu pur!'ha~e S24~~-64_4_·4_1S_7_ l•---------•I loeat1on See 11 anrl hu1 ;!hr 211:.i <'onrlo fi-lti .1116:! 1----------1 Magnificent Bay view. ut1I rm lcnn•d 1:.1r'1 nn
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ANXIOUS OWNER. 3 pool. jacuui, fam. rm 2 Grtttta.af Pan PL •cE clogi. 2611 l'11.,1 .1 \ll:~ri St
bdrm in Turtle Rock Vis frplcs. 3 Br 3 Ba 13,..; htat• Sale " 9Jt,(J 6-15 ~1:11 1
la, den. family rm. de fi n . S685 ·000 r e e ~aullful 24x60 Bar
slrable Broadmoo't plan ~~~·~6-4848 r1ngton Home. ~ oung PROPHTIES •
with lovel} v iew As PVT PARTY.Non realtor ad Its & s mall pet 10,..TIU:JO P.M.I COLLEGE PARK
sumable loan. a s king wis hes to p ur chas e welcome B~ appoinl ii----------POOL H0 )1 E . ~ tU< $265,000 Bluffs Condo. 3Br. 2Ba ments.10-593i fJ m1l) nc1)!h horho11t.I
Redhill ~Realty
. 552 -7500
DUP S:!2.5. bl & last ..-:.eLur1 s in g le story . I 7 14 l CLASSIC UX M.I . t~ ua,uJ. Jb't li lti 3255
346-TI24 E_ve_s_Mr_Wnght MOllLE HOME Near heach. 2 3 bdrm . ::! car garage, near park ILUFFS SA.LES µnm' uni~ s 1 ove ,
Nr new 2br model w 1sp a Z706 Harbor. Ste 206·A TSL lnvs tml 642 1603 l~~~~~~~~~I & many decor. items fee 540-5937
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Plan. Freshly painted, metal shed. Move to your THE f':STATE AtiENTS at 19\h. I ur 2 adulls. u(Jll\.
central air. Priced below 2 IH It~ CA.HYON lot or space. As k in g l\Jt 1"42 • pd, $S5ll. a\ a ii n(1W ~
l'Omparable sales ror im. Oram at i e 4 br • 4 b a· $3500. S43·l377. 5-'6·~37 ed . $96 custom home on golf .JUST ~ISTED....r .
m C~~~44.J~~· l course. Many quahty de· C:O.-rcfal llunt Bch 4 uni~· OWC pt HJo(ls. 1 br, )!ul'.& hlll!t'
tall! including :. 3 frplcs, Property 1600 •a• l IO',. c«,i.OOO d" .. 'n , fcn<'Ni )r(l~2. ~5·,.2s2 •
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nns. hilh ce1lin1e. lite· 9600 $9.FT. 559.4475 or 972·1577 parkinft, qwN. S4SO u.~il
bright kitchen. $380,000. 14 Lease& commercial· A,,LE VALLEY 1~! , no peb 836·005G ,
LaJolelkn. industrial units !0c.at~ Nearnew 4·Plex.2bdr m . N~8THGT.r7 •
1032 Wal St. onh.igonh_;aoyfsL. a8gwu.nld31·sngm ar1e~ 2 bath each un11 with "'"''""'" ~ 12.17 per Day .. Clean 2 br. l ba. w• "f'-Tha li U cently remodeled. High fireplaee, enclosed pat 111. ~ d . 0 n l' 0 1 cl e ~·~ ( •
l's ·i etopay Newport Crest Condo demand a rea. Part hers garage S\65.000 . Bill garage. dshwshr. pet~,~
(or u ad· in t he DllilY want out. offering very Grund}. Rltr. 675..:.6161 Ki<b OK ssso m11 .Cuct;
Pilot Service Directory lo~e, Sl&S,OOO. attractiv~ financing on a E.side <1 plev all 2 .~drms 6'l2 ~ . i. ·-that can establish your By vwner. 646·4015· total pnce of S57S.OOO :-· D •
professional identity. ant Ad Results 642.5678 with $166 750down with existing flnanc{n.i Back Bay area r ttl1dfll
For more infarm atlon Realonomics 675.6700 Sl57.300 in loans. Subrh1t Jbdrm, 21~ba. attUJ.Jl~: · c.til~ '"'-I 044 3CY'1 down 953·0555 gar. 1675. 960 408S ....................... ----. , .. ..-wP'C>IT HACH ASSUME I O°lo R DPLX. s pac. l't1l Pd,.·
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realty
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Prime C·l lot 57xl2<1 with r ourplex near beach, adul\S 3l3 E 21st ~1G R
'O ld e r two bedroo m 84K down Counselor 31al'l 1PM 64S-8103 '•''
home . Conspicuously Realty. Inc. Gary D ' located on Old Newport Bosler. Bkr S36·2A98 Br with stov:., bork .. r i!rd.
Blvd. $250,000. Agent. --gar CrpLs • drps. $&50 631.7300 tri411/ • mo.67S·083S ~-..·~·• . Property JI 00 ---• -...
. •••••••••••••••••••••• E.s1d~ lrR 2 Br l)p~'-'i\tl,. •----------•·New 10 Unit lnduslrial home. Vard. blt,J;.it$,
Mlatte Malor ...... Bldg. C.M. 16.000 sq . rt . frplc, safe nelgt)bOrilood '
5,350 Sq. Ft. Co'llmercial 25'il down Owner carry Wa I k I o s h op p'i}t ·"!-' Bldg.._ .1.. Bllt t.0-P-uil~ t.st. TD at tt11''\ for '? d1 ur c h . s-r-11 O -
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Prime .,... of Newport
Beacl\. Uaeable 2000 1q
ft.. bld.f orplan..tor 10.000
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D .aw.dbl 1ar.WQOdbnd•• I ator,, 1Mf CH)'M To•o1'o June .. >'wk /mo lan4tupln1. ADULT ----:::~•• ~~·Z:~ -.1111 +a,_.... A Ind for tcuUve ofllu with lncd, no peu Uts ...._ •~'-•,..a, 1pe, h"' .-.a..iffftatYI r TU> .... • OVER 35. No peu. r!"· nofee or · atudenl. Ev .. 151·0080 prlnte •rutroom a
,.._, 6 la&. . .._ La• ~ <'OWle 6 lab view LEEWARD APTS. 20ZO ._., · l Br. Newly decorated .. bee F l m h •bower. 2 reatrooma •
._,.... Im " Nparale 2 <'ar 1•r, t.t' ~ 4 8r.t 2 &, llOO m5 o. 6 hDertoa Ave., l blk E . Uve at beub,•1 6 2bdrm, a.,. to beach. Gara1e w 1 i he~ emw e ~ 9r~ wetbu, closets. recep·
· n11 po ol 1a · I ei2 Br.laa,tl00mo. tept o(M-rtAve f&IBlk ..-1 adulL non.la 2l9 P•rkln1. $400 mo. . lklaolfke+SamaUerof· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ) Bdrm 1 ... Wdbrd• ' • ' . \'. • &.oblfarh.113-1312. so'ot_ .. D...... . .... ...:.... ........ \A, -'13-311151 544--Townhouk watb view In
\Ill\• 3 Rr 2h ff• Cll•n. tr1 pallu. lrplc, 81~ mo M4·1tll · ... y ..... -·· Ud!St. ' Newport 8tacb. Spa. fices. 1912 Charle 'St.
hnt.Ullt o ran "•"' lil2.& m1J. ht 6 lul ~Illa l"'l OoUbowie 3 ~arular Ot'onfronl Clean 2 br. Iba, new crpl , Enjoy the ocean 1 6 New I Br. Condo. Ocean taani.s, racquetball, wet C.11. MS-4531, 541·0.19. . ~·o nd u End 'I ri II f~~ wllndd41 f1$1l lldrm. l'4 l>a , frpk . Avall now. 2 4 Br. con. $400 + dep. 2bdnn, pool, aduits. no vifl1V. llOO mo. Daya Mr. ~L~rplc $290 /mo. Call c:..teMeM 17• St
._. JUI ~nu, l r •r • ., llOO yr ~ '7:S.SU F _ __ Renate, 76().9626. peU. ~ Uth St. ~"'if 7~~~~· Ev C.UlY '151·6271. __ 3 Room suite, 545 sq. fl .
• ,_.. UU11•111•111 •• 111.•.• ................. >'Ai! 875 1771,875 3lllO ACR~ FROM BEACH· 2br aardiii apt, pvt paUo, $675, I.le cheery•2br, 2ba. . o uld I i k e to s h r =er:, bul~1ln1C 1i'C,
••••••••••••••••••••••• UAN4\ l'tllNT IUr,m>mo.yrly gara1e, aml child ok. no blt-lns, nr ocean , great Eastblucr. I br w /11e w/1n1ture lem very nice R.ea~Y par n1. • •tOM t:S f'OR R >;N1 l Odtm 21 • ba Wl!I mo 968·8263 peta $395. 54~"50 area. No pets. 833·3307. balcony surrounded by 2br, 2ba dplx In Orange. 1 __ iono __ m_ic_1 __ s_n_._67_00_
l • & tMlttna ~Qt) -- -planter boitea, $460/mo. 2 George953-.2002 Deluxe lndh Olr. or f .,ll c('d )ar da eou M>l'T'tl I l•l'NA lllcw Winter r e ntal , lbdrm .L r1 1 Br 1 Ba. '350zbr, 1"'2 ba ~ondo, patio, equ a Jl y .ni c e I br 's suites 150' t 3000' OC
1ara1e1 Kut" • I.I"'' \l lk\voilt-od 4 ddrm. J 01:e11ofront , frpl c. ca11JOrt.Aleol&3Br 2Ba sharp. Bike to beach. wtview al $445 & $475. Roommate needed, 1195 Alll)C>rt area0
759-8978 · · -.h-om~ tU z~efl or u11111 1m,•h · •tell $~00 ) oot far ltWA). ~br, pvt wuhe r t d r)'e r . n ice $625.D ·IOIU $496. Mar&e964-1688 Pool, quiet, secure area. mo. Oen side of B,atboa ----------
tnl 37l "'' ovfr l'UOI • j a c:. 230 0 l.k!ltUl.~.673·2693 2 b l b . AduJts.nopets.644·4767 Blvd . Ne. Winte r ............. Ma raiaret 0 r H 9U -., r . a . new crpls. 3 br \\'• ba twnh.se nr 875·1105 r111 o• ¥ ... y JJ)4 l.w11wi11 Vtll1i1"t' IC I' ~71'0> wkd)'~. rok for 3'1e...... ocean breezes, J<lds OK, bea0c h . bll·in s, c~pt , Ocean view l Br. Pen·----·--•••••••••••••••••••••••
• .,..................... l'il ntH R.i~ 0c .. tr01tt !400tmo.641·883l drapes . ult, gar, 1575. thouse. Pool. guarded. Uke the beach. Opening Foralore&ofllceapaceat
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r ' l tuldr-•o Ot\ :-.u 1w1 ., ('Vf1<l rt!nl or 111e option. ) .. ,rep da ce. garadgle. patio. Gar . adlts, no pets 3 br just remod 5 blks to --·--· · · · ------· MF.sA VERDE R. h m..d,1tn1 .. 1••1Atcn ~ vatao, aun rr room. S· $430.548-7510 b . h $4 7< C· II OCl ... ,..FltO,..T eR...tal 4400 . PLAZA ~·~ 6 pcb .... 1iuml· .-IU mo \o&ll )~ll2t .. h uva1l 1ww6425001 hwas her, linens t>l c. -------eac · .,. a Al""I " •••••••••••••••••••••• l525MesaVerdeE C M ~~"'ti .~lt '-'' W l\t I~ lfllS~ 1~4784 BRANO New I br. 1 ba 53&~15, 536-0496_. ---Yearly 3 " 4 br duplex. 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want 54ir 1 ZJ , . .
.,..N>lft• 1 lll J111 U•c.'<111 \u h111rtt< ~.OOO~e~~:~ lbr , 4 co.ndo. (rplc, dshwshr, WAU<TOBEACH . Bach. Agt.6?5·6160· financial ins t. 7000s.f. -4
........... c1, 1240 ~" rrvh hit 1111> i:Ji>O 3b•Hoodo,rt>nt1tpphl'1>lo Af! twllh m icrowa,•e , wash /dry with small Bdrm Stove Exec. Female wall s hare lst.Ooor.AgentS41·5032. Newport Modern atoce or
•••••••••••••• •• •• •• • • • 1~1 1.6JI purcha~t' 646-.3062 .,.......d hk.up. g_ar & carport· & relnge. Gas & water w 1th same 31 B r omce. Nr. post offt&I. 548
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!rm 1 .. m r m .S. J,.,. \l'I~ 6c llUL'~..:.S LIDO ISLE ..... ,..... 3107 9'7S.J:!?6.:.!51·9181 536-1979. Newport Beach Spa. ...IWPOIT ·~ mo• l'lw.h < rph ~.SC l I' 2Br ~Ba. £rplc. ele<: g1tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 112 a.. Townhouse --------tennis, racquetball, wet Elegant executive suites C-J:iel 4475 l't•th1 r 6 lei.ti,\ 1~7 t:ll~ rioor. S8S() mo. 1185 02 15. bachelor Apt bet \Ht!n AduJls. ro pets. $400 m o. MARINERS w A.LI( bar. frplc .. S290/mo Call IO prestige local1on. With •• ~.c ••••••••••••••••
•H rHt itor lull\ 675 1&&11.or793·4955 12\h & 13th St Yrly . 755 w18thSt 646-9507 AnS. Cathy751·627t. complet e s upp o rt , d \dulh 111> '' 1..-i:w1J l •Jllalll' l!l)r -, Ulilsmcld. $235 675 7876. --------Zbr twnhse apts fro m ---services. Store Space for lease. 1500 ~...u IJ1c.iw1~ 1H :l27 llllh .,.. lrµI. t 1 t't"• 'tc l4 . Ha} l'rei.t Sp11rk11 n l( 547 4200 Newer Eas ts ide 3 Br 2 S4?S AdullS only, ya rd, Eastblulf. rust shag : 2 ~r : 714/851·0681 ~· fl. & 1260 s%. fl. in
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bdrm. 2 bath. wet bar. tal. S27S 673·9327 Deluxe 3 Br. 2 Ba frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.o5 m Newport Blvd.C M. uuls. $350 & $450 245 MONEY AVAILABLF:
fri>lc. Lennis. p0ol & spa. gar. nr So Cst Plaza No Beaut l year ne.w 2 Br· -p · ------Newport BI \'d Cost · S2SK·$lOOK Quick
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.ibr. 212 ba $900·Sl250 675-6000 Barbara Riggs. fordabletivlng. 1.2 & 3 cpt & drapes . Mature 955·338!1 eves
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3b 2b · *"c"T r & 4•br co....105 avail, Olympic size pool. ligh~· 6.ll-1266.Agt Widow has money to buy _r, a __,,, us '" '"'" ed tennis rourt, Jacuzzi . ••••••••••••••••••••••• or make 2ND T .D. any
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Brunch• BB O's • Par· epg to the beach. Im. HOUSIMA TES . hes . Plus much moie SUS I Br apt very safe. No DEL U X E 2 Br 2 Ba mac 2 Br. w /lrg patio. 832·4134 Sky lfl&h Yield. 26<;\ on smoker , prev ref req. 954 Adults, no pets. $450/mo. ~'5th. SI. Im med. oc· ------------, season Lake Forest T.D.
GREATAECRUTION: W.17thStS48·0358 960·4145 cupancy. Yrly.673·2507 Nr OCC.tJC I. Share Invest t&t,000 get ~.000
Tenn1s•Free L!!JSOnS ------6bdrm. 3ba beaut hom beck in less than 4 mos: tp1o & p1o shop>•2 • lbe, view, adults, Beautifully located 2 Br. epe to the l1each. Im with students. Avail now. WOWM: Call Santa Claus
Health Clubs •Saurl'a• $450/$480, immed avail. $375& up. Child OK Gas mac . xtra lrg. 3 Br. 2 Ba . Beau673-4697. at Dennuon Anor
H...Aromassa""•Swim· Pavld646-m5. incld.842·1652. Sundeck w/ocean view. ~7 -,.. .,... 5 h St Y l MatUtt prof. gentleman _ ... _.._ __ . _____ _ ming . Onv1ng Ran"" 124 4 t . · r Y · u •-TENNISANYONE' 1 .. d o ccupancy will shr beaut 3 br. 2 ba Cd ... Deluxe Sulles. 1100. ""-"""·"'t Sl."""l9,00 "-d IEAUTIFUl APAAT· . mm.. ft C I k J ""''"'''""' vvv-'"' IAV New 2 Br. 21.AJ Ba. Condo. 873-ZW7. N . B . h o m sq. · A . amp P &. uh T.O. 3 yr Trm·lS':T-Int MIENTS: Singles. t & <">JJ Mf ,1 Din rm .. Micro·wave,i-------·----1 wtdiscrimlnating lad y. 87~~ E. Cst Hwy. Mr.Amett64l·Ml3
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l 'ARP&NTMY fti\KT .. :NUt-:tt 1&v•ll•bl "'or HOLIOAY partlH • bpertenced ad/ market· deanupcs, yd maint, call lnt.-s920. Eitt.-Sl27 LIOOPLUMBING·Nojob '~~othit l'1 Jt> i42 fot &ffl\ale "utirir. Yu fun relebr11tton1 Pian inl ••~utlve '* / media Hauling, d n·ups ·gar· Pedro, M argua rite or S48·8444, 546-2608 l.00 small or loo big, rree free Ser•ic• '-''"l~R•~ON ~t'\'IC. "ru~1dcd If d~ p la yer 11va1l Tom ~~rience will crea!e age1, yds, junk. trash, Eln1in631·4627 esl.24hfs.673·2867 ••••••••••••••••••!'•••• ., •l.Nld"4.-. s.MJll7 P nt ads, mar .. etlng/ dirt,shrublfrtreestrim, ----COLLEGESTUDENTn· . r~l\tr . l'IC"fl • r• ----"· removtt. 962-6$46 per'd Ill mt/eKt . any job Plumbing, Remodell.ng, Tree. Serv.-speciuhr.e In
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11110 , Slul>s . l11&lius. likH'k I'~ _ 4~·~7 .... :::: .............. ..___a.-a-.. Bob548·2753, "6·9906 Most Reasonable removal, yd cleun·•-.
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lam records ror inve:.t
ment companies through
financial s latt:m ents
Bookkee ping test r e
qual'ed Call Mr Picke ll
CASHIER
PrfCas hier will 1ra1n.
r ail Barbara for appL
540.3280
TRIVlX INC • ...__._.. o ... ·'--••'.-.*•
3180 Redhill Ave
Costa ~esa. Cci 92626
tbelween s D rW) &
Paulann<i l
EqualOppt Emplyr M F
Racquef'Club Clerk
PJrt time . mus1 h1: ~"ad
w k nd ~ Mu s t I Y fl•·
5Vv.pm 642-5671 f--d--W-· • --d-Sc:haall & location. 644·2151
owi . e1maraner . re • 8-tnlctiolt 7005 ----------1
male. collar. Nwpt Blvd.••••••••••••••••••••••• ACTIVITY ASSISTANT. fEIEIAl 759-1616 (RulhJ N 11· C •~ After schl proaram
. CHILD CARE
Hunting t o n B e a c h
Athletic <!lub needs ex
ceplmnal woman. ~I on
Meft'1 Spa .Attendalth,
PJrt 11nw ~I u.-.t be ii' .111
"knJi. ___ _ ------ow enro 101. os.... . • · Sa • & LOClll
Holiday Crwses to vu an Found f <..:ockapoot ? ), Mesa Christian Pre· part-tune. 857-1.263. •MC)I blwn 9 & ll AM
714-642 1626 f'rr , 9am-I Call for rll· · -----PH"SonMI C lertr
Biiinguai :\I u ~l t~ I"'
50wpm full 11 ml'. :\Ion
nual Festival of Lights al apncol, 2 rtea collars . school. $29. 50 ~w k .. ,.,,-...,....,.ISTl""TOI ~t~o~~e. {;tz~~~
N*Pt Harbor abo&rd lux· Mesa Verde. 751-9490 Includes hot lunch a. -'" "" ........, ------. BOOKKEEPER-20·~ hrs
wee.k. Exper & rers re -
qua red, C M 631-7770
lerview !163-0864 Day help wan I e d a I
'----- -Arthur Trear her's 260 S uri~us 70 ft ~al: 3 hr bay f'~d Dog-Tiny reddish snacks . · 6 4 6 -5 4 2 3 . ~ly a~~~ t~~o.?s~,t Eq~~f:;:~nity
ci:wses beginning at 7 brown male: Vic TalbPrt 1_
64
_S_5830 __ • ______ J"'~p;ro~v~i~d:e~li~c~.~D~r~.~G~e:r:s~tJ. :;~~;::=====~ nnslol. <?M ' 754 884-l a.EllCAL .Fri 8 JO 5 Plt!a:.e ·n il
-------~or appt 645 13~8. ~Oo
pm, Dec. 18/23. For re-& Beach. HB. 536-5840 LJ..... W_,,_,.,, 7075 454-4649 servcall '714 > 268·4293or ------------1---.
<213 ) 598-1933, Group ••••••••••••••••••••••• Banking _ra_tes_a~a_i_I __ SCUM-LETS Male Nurse's Aid Com pa -ADYEITISIH.. ....OW is •9 I
•ftlVIKERmff F/C Immediate openin g DELI f'n. 8.30 5
-_.... Orange Count~ 's largest Counter & Prep Ht>lpl•--------• IMMID. OPBUHG loan servicing company Needed. also catering
nio n. Live in. u p . DESIGHEI " AMSWEIS w/male or fem . Refs. Busy ad 'agency wants
Retail store. Mon thru needs mature people who EKperienced apply in1,.llllll~-._lllllll ... llllllll_.._
f'r1 . Rippel's Orrice Sup enJOY working with the person Newport Laquo . t;cneraLOJ Cwc
Likely _ Exult 537-8747 creative Ii responsible
N I o bl person for Artist's pos. avBLAN~ET)' Hllp W..ted 7 I 00 Fast pace, lots of pre·
I think it's going to be a •••••··~··•••••••••••:• ssure. unlimited oppty's .
long wanter I 1ust saw a Accountmg Clerk, maJO 714 ·556·0460 ask for
sqwrrel burying an elec· marine hardware store. Penny
lie BLANKET. EKcell. benefits. Fut
.._ -----time. 645-1711 Tom ASSEMILIR/
Los} Black /w+late Ak ita Walker. Samoyed m ix pum 6 -------B.ICTROH•c
months male. Rewardjlll---------i Light assembly work in 54~5719 'friendly atmosphere of
* • * s mall company near ocean. Good benefits. 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-3632 .
Immediate openings for ply. SJC. Call for appt public Good telephone 29-14 W Coast Hwy NH S.c'y /R•cpt. NOW ACCOUNT 768-~--allltude necessar~. L1ghl --DELIVERY Sm lot· ufr. \ar11•t> pu-.
t}pmg. 10 key & some Wte delJvel) for Sanla :'llo !.hrl hrrd nl'•' t.ua COUNSELORS BOOKKEEPI NG Ass1:. knowledge o f escro w Ana ''acat1on dub p T likpg
•Wetra'in tant Pa y r o l I h.elpful. F'ringe benefits Sales personal1ly . ca Fr<'e & E 0 ~:
•FU!ltime.parttime Personnel JobCostfor <.all between 9am & necessar) 543 795; ln 1nel'ersunrr l'l .\i.:er1t·\
temporary urban des 11q1 firm llam for an appoint · ~ E lith. l'oJ,t<i :\h•-. .. 1
•Travel to various lorn I Salary comm w l<:xper ment. 547-C.022. a s k fur Delivery man for ea n y Swtt• 22-1 li·l2 t t7H
branct\es-mileage paid. Pis. send resume to . Mand,·. a.m. L.A limes home de _... --~ --.....,
•Locations are : PBR. Inc .. 1801 2 Sk.\ · . livery route Adults llnl) ~ -~ ~ -
Anaheim , Mall of ParkCir .lrvinc.92714 i----------~ 2 'i hrs p e r da ) · GIRLFRIDAY
C M Clencal e<'onom1ral car req no Pos1tr._f <1\a1l ahk' w11 h OrangReeq. &w_roesmtaentessa BOOKKEEPF.R need"d 0~ CLr.RIC I . ~ ai:r1. ., collecting $475 mo n~I sf'TUlll .j!rowtn.i! tm> 1ni
•Type45wpm for C M compull'r firm Leading Org. Co. mfg. take home + bonui. l>Qrl compan~ 111 lr11lnt'
PRE LAW student needs
$25.000 Will do anything
Legal. Confidential
DVM . P 0 Box 3242,
Accounting
A/I Clerk
•Experienced in ~/up 1~ A/P , A t R. t'O is.seeking ind1V1dual Wes lm1ns tn Ga rde n Industri al l'omplc -<
----------i customer ser vice 01 Journals. financial stmts for Dept Clerk pos Must Grove area 638 5466 P rd cr br1 g hl . J leTI
Attendants, Booth & public contact work. qtrly tax returns. ban type 4Swpm & know 10-------hardv.orking ind1 \ld11.1I MAKE SOMIEOHf. HAl"PY
MAKE SOMf.OHf. SMllf.
Plarea HAPPY AD in this column
for only $3.~. Call 642·56~8
NB 92663. Internal promotion has
------created immediate open
TOMMY'S ina for accounts receiva
OF NEWPORT ble clerk to invoice sales
Dock. Start: $3.75/hr. -Own transportation re recon . payroll & coller k e Y b Y. s i g h t DELIVERY LA Time~ with plt'asanl tele phoni
Various hours. Newport qwred. lions. Pref bkgrnd I Respons1bili11es inc lude to homes 1n Npl llch \'OIC(', I~ vm g & gen ·1 ...
Arches Marina Call •Highly fleKible data processing & typm typing. riling & gen I 3 30AM lo 6AM. $550 per hn• :.k1lb ConlJll Kt>n
Jud Y o r Har v e Y : w E p R o v I D E at SOWpm Salary com clencal duues I , r gen mo. 548·8441 or 646 14 13 Rubert~un o r \ ;i l.i r11•
642-4644. btwn9AM·5PM. EXCELLENT SALARY w/abihly Call Susa ofr exp reqwreci. Appl) DENTAL ~S STNT &• Johmon 9i9 07!H ESCORT 752-9368 input data to computer
------do collections cas BABYSl'ITER for 1 y r old
"SUCCESS" Congrats. 10 l•---------i· forecasts and oth~r m asc. twins, 20 hrs per wk, hrs
& 8 EN E F I 1 DIKon 641·0360 mperson I RDA X · IJ F 11 U RDS PROO RAMS . Master SpeciaMiH · ·ra} c req u G A
Gus Gardell i na for •FOXYLADY• duties. nellible.12.50hr.642-2358
becoming a Private Pilot OUTCALLONLY
12 13 80 VlSA • MC Reqwres 2 years relat Lott-00-~ ~-·-d UDO '"'!!"!!•!!!!9!!7!!2 .. !!1!!1!!3!!1!!!•!!!!!!!!f experience. lO·key a n
••••••••••••••• •• •••• • • 1-40WPM typing. .... ______ AnAMTIS MASSAGE
SPA Good wage and benefit
FOMAIS
A1£ FIEE
Call:
642-5671
Be Pampered by 16 package including pal
Beaut. Girls . Open medical, dental, lire, l
10AM-4PM !days. Phone paid holidays, paid vaca
645-3433 lion a fter 6 months
•• SPIRITUAL REAf>INGS
pension etc. Growt
oriented and stable com
pany with ucellent ad
va n ce ment op
Babysitter. Mature lov·
ing woman, over 40 want·
ed to care for 2~ & in·
fant. Occasional days or
n ights . Ref's & own
transportation. 548· 7136.
Babysitter want ·d. live In
or P /T, will provide
private living quarters
on Balboa Island. ref
req . .Call for lnterview
675-2545.
Please call : Bookkeeper. F IT. smal 1640Monrovaa ,C M I tame. good bene rits Full & part lrmt• A ll
Jae Car office. H.B. Duties w1 . "' k I k ll 642_24..., E 0 E _Sa_laryope_n642_-6880 :m.•;i~ l 'mfurm:, turn'd
bl DENT AL Ag~ 21 or ·...,, er retired (114)~6-2300 ancl accounts paya e1 I 111.tcome :\o c>i.per ne"
'Z70QHarborBt-vd. eKplhroughtnalbalanc Dental (ront office Ex -'P"'·' l n i vcr!>a l
Costa Mesa. CA 92626 a must. $900/mo to start CLHJC /AccomtittcJ p'd pegboard. insurance. Protection Sen lt'l'. 122.,
You're better off at 536-8832 ask for Con nae Shall> individual to train typing, X Int local ion u · 'lh SI . SantJ ,\na 111
C LIFORlll..ll A. good salary + benefils. E t bl h d ff " " A "A Jeanme979-0llOCM s a as e 0 ice lerv1ew hrs !1 12 & 1-~ Nonsmoker 645·6501 Mon·F'ri FEDERAL
Sa•lncJs& Loan
Ameri ca 's L a r gest
Federal
-Equal Opportunity
Employe.r
" IOOICICHPll F /C Npt. Sch in vestm en
firm has opening. per eK
pansion. for f /C com
m1ss1ons bkpr detail
oriented pers o n
computer knowledge '
m u s t -s•k i I I f u I o
C LERK TY PIS T Dental nurse, chairs1dr.
l)ermanent pos 1t1 0.n , pedo, non smoker. exp. 50.60WP~ Xln1 benefits pref. but will train ri~ht
Mon, fr a 9 -5 . (71 4 ) person 644·0611Npt Ctr !179-2270 . -
COOi< Dan'ALASSISTAHT
Ha1rdr e ss l•r s &
M1m1cunsls, btNlh 1 ~11
lal. commrssron ~s1
neighborhood s alun
546·4310 en~s & 'wk.g11ds-
lo$l or .found a ~? Call
Animal Assutance r...e.aue. 537·2273, No fee.
lOam·lOpm. Fully lic'd .
49'l-7296 or 492-9034. 1815
S. Camino Real. San
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Portunities.
APPLY IN PERSON
OR CALL:
Banking
TB.LEIS
•K/CLHIS
HewAcc .... lep
telephone 4r PR wor k 1!18a_nkin __ •,----•-! ~~~Y necessary' Cal
F ft ~·5634 Hostess, uver 21 . F 'T nr f'or p rt"'·rth ool Ell·-· part
penenced. Part or full DllVEIS
ljm!. lrvine. 551-4533. Dlal·A·Rlde. located 1n 548 7418
Loet : cat, grey Persian
mil. 1old eyes. neut. M, 1
)'r old, 6-8 lbs, no collar .
~hmier". Call Vicky
OC' Leo. 642·2114
A
ESCORTS
752-081 7
Doi lost. Collie m x -. Blllfbr. So. Laguna. No For a total relaxing collar 49t·S249 massage with a pro· · · feasional. Earle lOAM ·
LOSi': 12-10. Female 7PM.548-~l7 shlllberd mix, blk 6 tan , 1&, friet\dly. Elli a, Beach, PSYCHIC
t aJbert or points wes~. RIADIM•S Rftud. 963· 1557 556-1178
l714t 546-7711
mDS
TRIVlX, INC .-.. ... 0..1 ........ ~
3180 Redhill Ave.
(between S. D. Fwy
Pawarino>
Costa Mesa. Ca 9262e
Equal Oppty Emply
M/F
* *
HOllTB.Lll
lmmed. Openln& for ex·
p'd. applicants, xlnt op·
.portunltles call Sylvfa
Waters 552-tlOO.
IMICOftRYIHE
IOI
Bank In I c-rcw
Lem Offlc•
Ua klncuper. reqwred. ~~~~~~~~~ Xlnt. salary 6 benefits.
Apply Penonnel:
... ~ ~ .
tmlTAMIAMK
721 N. Euclid, Anaheim ···-
Laguna Hills has p /t1me·1·---------TW.Els ----------!Counter h e lp . F /T . &~Mime positions Gd. ~lo;tel
IUS IOYS KU5ter's Cleaners. 186 E driving rec.. over 2\ tin· IHOUllJlllG ,,an TII( Now hiring. rull time 16th.548·4243. I surance requirement) ,.,., •I \pply in person. Beac COUNTER help for donut EOE. 830-6191 Al Dirth Cl.Ell
Immediate part time OP· House Inn 619 Sleep shop. AM & PM shafts F.arly Bird Receptionist.
portunitles are now HollowLane.Lag.Bch. avl.NoeKp.nec.Woman Racquet Ball World. lmmed1atefulll1meop
available al"'our Hunt· preC. Apply in person: F.V 962•1374 uk for pdrtunity for an In
ingloa Beach branch for •CAI DllYEIS• Dippity Donuts. 1854 Tricia or Huguette . dav1dual wilh an .apt1tud~ responaible tellers with Checker Cab Newport 81 CM for numbers & acct&, f.!IC
previous S4rL /banking 770.0222 ·• DIC SIClnAIY per prererred. Enjq)'~
experience. We seek in· -----------1 Ca.t .. H-'-Interesting posil ion cellent co benefits in dividuals with energyl ... -..........a •. w--er ... .,. avaa'labl• wa'th inlerna II.Id r 1 ~ _.. Pasta pub. Experience ~ c mg a ree mea per enthusiasmanda s pecia Over 18. Expe r . no needed. C.M. area 5 tional corp for an ex· shift. Apply in p~n
Oairforworltinl with the necessary . l2:30·9PM. days/wk, l0.4_646-8433. ecutive secretary with 9am-Noon. Mon Fh
public. Part time ho un 7:;&.2583. minimum SyiY expr W • Personnel .
will be Mon. and Wed. -----------tcoUNTER Woman. full a~e seek in a so meone MAlllOn HOT&·
12·5, Fri. 9·6, Sat. 6 C.......,...S llme. also Part 'time wath a proressional at· 900Newport.Center Or
hours. Must have up. 01·2004 . seamstr ess. M ache I's Utude ~ho can hand I Newport Beach
Clean e r s , La1una du t' es and EqualOppEmplyrM"h'
Nlt1uel, 496·5124 resPonaibllltles outside;!~~~~=~~~;!; For further lntormatlon Caahier.ffo1tess. P I
pleasecall: eves. Apply i.n person a
Two Guys From Italy.
'l2JIJ7 Fairview Rd. CM
!t1te!~! .. UOday 84 kn the DAILY PILOT
•YICI'
DIUCTOIY
DOITNO'f; I 64J.1671 I
rouUne orfice work. Mu~~I
COUPLE WANTED manaae Ume errlclently
Mana1e.amall-businest and mat.-10CMI c.om.m
call for app~M&-3279 cants should have excel. ----------• sec.retartal (IOwpm typ.
Credit Manaa•r Inf> 6 clerk al skills.
Youn1 manuracturin Sotne accounting upr.
Co. nftds an exp pers pref.
in collections. new ac
count approval, a / XlntularylrMnefllsfo
INllntenance Ir credit •P t.he rieht d~lcaled It re
proval. Ask ror Je(f a sout~•ful' lad lvld111 l. Contact Mr. rreer at _(_71_4_)7 .... 54_·_049_1_. ___ _, U I\ l t e d Ind QI t rl e I
w Adi Call M2·5'71 7141""·•1.l.
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.. FAST
llSULT ..
SHVICI
DlllCTOIY .: For Result • •
Service Call
642-1671
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.W,--WMIH ••••••••••••••••••••••••
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411p W..t.4 7100 Mlflt W..tM 7100 twa w-... 711 00 ~ W4ilte4 1, O. ~ . -~ _ ~ . .. 1010 .••••••••••••••• •• •• •• • • ••••••• , •••••••••••••• r.;-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IJIJ••···················· ~ ................... . IW~ 7110 omcr. uc.TIOMtsT ISEC R fo:TARV, eap'd. iBhot ...... full time with '· -• • • 1001 v.,, c.lean c~m~ rou ..................... \ll••d l•l lo anfw,er With or wlthout t)'plnfl P/ti~. am. olc. Lat:,• or w/out e1tp., or wmie ...................... wkht.ble.-0 a P
....4& auni u.-·-n•.-d..O '" ~~·· .. • t~PP•,d~0•·~~1 ~Top pay Teen· Bcach o ubUaher 4rr. traio .. Good co. benelil1. ..... • ..;. ... • ,,_.,,,_ -· ... 11 .......... p«ary 6 11111 thr-6 Call AilP&Y ln penoo lam LO WD"l'lllJlflTEll _...,, ... -9J ~ Cwtodlal ('hon• I\ htlp Optra\t • Te• keep1n1 Hours IM1 3 TodSerVices at t'79-8900 llam Mon Ptru Fri. Stan· ABBEY ~ da), whd1 Train Oardito ln CdM Sat Ii d•Y• • week op'en ••SICllTAl•S•• dard Shoes. 3077 So. ANTIQUE MALL =u:•:~C:·,~• :!:: Illa wa1• R1•ular In &Ill Ollb , 9 30AM·l f'M 1lilar)' C1ll Jal'k1e •-••••CH Set'/Recpt/T'70IJ3.800 Briawl.C.111. DaJlyt0.8,Ftl1~9
RCA Color Console TV .
Older model, • r uns f&
looU areal 9$0. 7' lar1e
Wardrobe with ahelves,
deep reddlab ma pie ood
12:.\. Coffee Tabl~. m
ble loolc with 1la11 top 13 •
669796.
f'W'IUnl noun """"' M \',......Sit' t8llO • l'11U Shc.rman Gardens, 6'750Ut --~ GOIMO/PllonetSl4,400 Small Orpwini. Com -CloledTue.day u lt ·•n nt.-d11nJiblelO.._ ________ I Muo ~·ri ~ M 4PM PART T IME OR UU ASSOCIAft F'ull Cha/SecSJa.IOO puter Co. Npt baud l17SlW•tmin1terAve, ,. b"7:J Dill Advanced courae work 1n RecpttrSO/FunSl0.200 need 1 m a r k .. t 1 0 f. G-......a...n Grov• """'·Sl03 ral• uh '"•"'" \~1118-mar) t.'Lt:RK, lS hrtl per wk me a, u r em t n t & GOfc1HappySpotSJ2.000 1 U ~ an. "' ....,.
t:11Jor t1Jll • tlf'nl 1•11111 ,AIHIOt4 ISi.AMO ...,...,.H ...... IC Mo.n, W~d. Fn Mftrns stttiatics, prolicumt in Ln Reinders Aaency spec a .st w/atron1 bus -~~!!!!~~~~~~!
... n. "'·•ntflu -"""I) Ill -~'" .. '""hr .,,,.., "'l''" S°"'"' •-... th ··"""' B'ar"h "'·t . .,,,. EOE neu 6 computer back-,......, "' .... 1rnu•1I ~111n1 for e.• Ntot.'(ied to rn 1a1ot11tn &Ill "" -·""'"" • .,. ,..""7 • on~ 0 er corrl '""""' ~ "'° "" iround. Good salary a, HUMMEL BELL 1978 1st
'\M Noun Muo '1d • n ••vo11111b l\' fltit1t \lf m101bul!c~ 1nPa11t1nli!U1>'d ~ee'y tor pUl« language Sahary Newport/833-tl90/Free share in corporate pro-Edition. P«'TMHln I , .. ,. r11t .. , > 111 '°' law , . llall .. ~-.• 124 ,943 to $30,235. Gd. i.1 . bl h 9' Stereo, 4 bar stools, n H Ta ..... llW'llt "'"'' ... .:" s mall com puter co benefits, F'or further 10 1 ts poss1 e to ng t 759-1147 Sof a, l.S 1 M4U t0 0 rmn •1,..~·1•IUJnt1 10 tu rt'h:n•ncl'11t•1w11tlal <111 needed 4~ hours daily for , writ e Norm a person.642-«35 •-----------M: ,CoorT.V.I?)
Nl"WIJ()f\ l'tnlrr Di Ull11•lK>t1 alar, u imm 1111 bt'111..r1h Su I .try !Jdlal')' re latl.'d to s kills Oun ham, P erson n.e l S.Cretsy te rre1 sr-TIONERY STO . .. 10 IO a ~oiler Used C urpet ~-portl'411ldi w •\111 1 ~~ l all b.i~ud 0 11 eitv to;Oto. 64244~ Technician, R iver side Sl,000+ D.OE A RE in ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl yd.642-3413
.qulltpl' EmJll>r !" to ~ma.» tu) K:I0-61111 Al U11th Unifi~ School DisL. 3380 Acc ur&te typing . no ~d¥ needs saleslady HARBOR AREA
PASTIUP 14th St.. Riverside. C11 . shorthand. Mature, _sd f /lime , s days. Xl.nt . APPLIANCESERV1CE ~S. 1055
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f"'•t•lt •t1l'11t1·d l•tlr~on~
• L.i.l)o' 11.JJ • um~ .. 11)
tA1wl1h 1m·Jud 111& " free
II .JI lk° I 'hllt \ Jlpl) Ill
~ IXlll I\ \J "11111)1\ \ton
tr 1 Pl rwood
MAltRIOTI HOT&
.W 'fr\\ !JO rt l e11 tc1 L>r
~.·wport ~d\'h
l-..qt.1ial Opp E:mpl) r M I-'
M~kul l\t.io?ll, Ct onl ol l'urt lll'llll person needed 9 2 5 O t o r c a I I . dress appearance. <.:all wor~lng i:onds . Especial-We buy used appliances ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.irteal~\rt1tar> fin•, for Gp , ''"" prt· Ill book pasteup Mon & 714 -788-7135. Apl'lic·a ~~inn~O·e~n~c;a~~:J ~~~~~o~~~~tpepl~. Phone ; -w.e sell recond., guar. Big Sale. Furn., clothes, t•t:af• leecla f•·r.-1 mu1 I n •1111m1· of Tues No exp nee. App ~· must be received Hnrbor Rlvd ... C. . appliances. S49·:k177 etc. Today 10-5. 297 Lilac
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.... .. ~· ' , I} P ennysu ver 1660 Tues Jan 6 1981 .. -1.u ll'• u lttn ""'" .. l ill' 11\llllllitc_r Ja l l t~lal·~nlluA ve .cM . we' are 'an 'Equal NEVERAFEE E.p .E . ~ (cn r San t a A n a ).
''' t ul1( <"ll"' lh y Hui.1)1lJl Ill.I Ste Ill!. -Opportunity /Affirmative STOC" Re(rigerator ,good i, 642-5299,851-9020 r .. ,µ11nc>tb1lll Ii' • x lnl 'l u !)~ rA.YROLL CLERK • Action Employer n condition , $85. -~11· ll~lt.. ~f~'l'1l 011 Health Care company in Need~rT!~T~.·~ith pr • 548-388~ _ 3~~ Encino Lane, San 1> ~l' 14 M . 1 (~I~~~ ,~I~~~! ·t' 1 ~rv/.i':t-hp~se:d 0f:d~~5~~f Resp. man to drive & do w1th<>ut shorthand. Tem CLER"S Westinghse ref rig 20', side Sor~~~~ser!~~~Or~~s
Lu11n !l.t'I \I \,. ( l\'I ~ uc-rtl~I foroilt' .:11·1 lll'l>l w)l() IS mot1va11."d. has lite matnl on fine porary & full lime . Call n by side. frost free . xlnt Chair. other odd pieces
lout.-..: 0 )'11 .. um· Ivan ublUty to work well un cars/yachts1pools, etf' T~ ~rvices at 979:8900 Rapid 8!"0wth has creat-cond. $200. free standing ofl brohnig~ l 'u 111 N l:J Ld~.t ~7 u301t lier pressure I 2yr s Bondable 11\·e nr North ed IMM,EDIATE open-elec range, 2 ovens SlOO. um. -
rut.;, 1wml."d \-<jlllnf') rvr !\h-dic.tl payrol upenence de· Laguna w t<..:;il driv Set-retary tngs m o~r ~usy stock Bltn d is hws hr S50 HorMs 1060
l 1 kt; t X R"'YTECH sirable,butnotreqwred ,lic./gd record Odd hri. room. Will issue and 7520637 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r•u'~ c tir te or .&C • ,.. s; Knowleti&l' of a 10-ke)' a Mo sat. 1 771-1~399 SECl(Jl•y stock parts as well as as-------_
('W'a('} &itllt'nlumtodc l'arltime. :w hour!! a must Good st a rting ----M semble~1tsforrelease lo Frost free refng bot~; Morgan.Reg. Blci°'t'kGeld-
t;11I Prom1111"n~I Op \li'eek, s da~:. Newport s alar)' & >tint fringe•Restauraol help needed CIJM•lllJY production .. Requires l . • mg lS yrs o ld. Qual to Wr\\llut.y-for !>elf startt>r Bcai'ho<!iteo 631 4422 llenefits paeka~e . l''or Part hme days $3 75 hr vear s t ock -room ex-freezer, xlnt cond. Sl85 show/parade English
t'Jtl Kdlle640 9J50 rnoflt-mformal1on & m -for lunch he lp Night IJEY OPM jJenence. preferably in :>U-1377 __ and west Sl,500 firm
MedicoljDntal lerv1ew, cont1H·t Sharon posit ions a\' a 11 ab I l' (L ENT dt!l1.ron11.:i. and some ex 661-1$49. Lui Allemlant. 1nust be H!. Ras1mt 714·641 1616 I s 3 2 5 , h r I\ p I.I 1 ~ penem:e with computer Freezer, la r ge upright , -full time . t~i>in p a n ) Coreert E.01!: M d" Wiener..chnat:td, .!SU So Report directly loa Pro-reportswouldbehelpful clean. works rine. $100 J4twwtry 8()7b '~nefit:. ,197 1702 1•an s\art with lra111111R I I Jet1. Manager. 548 8513 or 548 4485 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and'experienl'e) ou rnuld lristul , <: M ur n il The successful candidate THIS IS AN -·--__ ..:. -~an ·s 14Kt yellow gold
h A I PBX !ISH17l7 1 ~ must be an ustomed to EXCL"LLEN"' Gas D"""r . clean, wor"" get int c rn1) <ei.cr\'l~ 1 us f d 1 h c. • '""' "" bra~elet. in nugget· tex-MACHINIST Somc of the s pcrn11l1t•s PBX OP£1ATOIS R1..-staurant c'3r:~!>d~ilyu~~:fge~ne 8~!c,~~T<:UA1fl~JVN go~d . $75 548 .8S I J . turedcurblink, measur-
an111J1ble in u1111s m•urh> Pull & p ltime vusitions ~~lte~:d~~· ::~~·k m~~ Tyl,>(! ·,o wvm Capal)le of A GROWTH ORI ENTt:D 548 ~5._ -mg 13mm in width, Ii"
are ava1lforreliable pe rsons ·~• ~at1sfymg lcl<'phone in· COMPANY Washer . c le an . works length. Secured with a
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Uental Uµerut 1ni: Houm Wlth pleasant & efficient• n=u you. Call 675-2l!t3. \II.lines concealed box c I asp .
Psycluatrll' r11~l') phone mann er Nighl,Restauranl lndc1w ncle11t dct•1s1on Excellent comrany pa1ct ~~~;"5$75 548 851J o r With a figure 8 safely
Orthopedk x Ha..>' s h I (l s w I r'o l a l i n g Waitress, bus b<». l'Ol)k m ll k er a mu ~ t ' Ex . henefil!>.lflrlud1ng rtent al ~~ • clasp, Total we ight is
Nol'xµerienn•1s 111it·1h•d . Wl!ekends Enjoy el! helper. kitdiui helvcr, penc1wc• with 11r<>jc1·t pla11 .. pu1 cJ vacatwns GAS S'J"OV E u·s ed 2 :.l.92 pennyweights. Ap-
wc'll trum )OU Yuu ma~ l'ellenl co beut>fils 111 dish was her. ~·ashier & mi<ml '"the building in .Iller n months , el<' l\µp · ' .• praised over $3,000. Sell
clet'l t11"rN°e1vt• u $1;500 eluding a free meul per h'«t~s· 'U""'I. cli'nri"r dustry pre('d. h inJ.li!rson orcall I month s· W a r u s for$1850 5486446
h Ou •• '""' h ft .,,., ..... , .... '"I "' ~ F\.111 rana.:c. of hcnd1l~' -Beaut1fi.tl cond1t1on. st.so. - . . -cc1s "'mus or up to .rl,v"v s 1 h 0 u r s a v a 1 I a h I e L" j I '-an edut'UllOl\lll henefltl-MA.RRIOTI HOTEL .-.( U('llllOna r..-imuurst' mi>~--642 53113 55 round cOl diamond. Rt'S\auran\ opcn1n~ mcnl. i.avin~~ 1m·enl1 ve . during )Our t>nhstmt•nl !.IOONewporl Ce11 ter Dr soon. 835-3:J31 puul val'atio11 & hollda)i., licycles 8020 VSJ ' xlnt color $600
Call .)'Our nt';iresl Arm~ Newport Beach · bu.-; µai.~e~ . . ~!.'!><oJ~ ..... c-·-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673.400() Recrwter ror mvrc Ill ~;qual Opp Emplyr M I f Hestaurunt • complete appllt:allon ~· ---------·--
formation _ •GI H L FI< I U I\ Y • :IJ80 Redhlll t\\'e USED lllES ---------• C0STAM1'lSA 54U IU21i PENS ION l)utJes mdudi: al-lt1:.1111i.: !\-lr!> H1c hmond l'O!>la .\te~a.Ca!J2626 <:rwsers. 3·5 IOSpds. MX Man's 14K yellow gold
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HUNT BE.\l'll %28~2 1 ADMINISTR ATOR Man:.q.~er. hvokki:ev1nl! THEIRVIMECO. lht·(ween s D f\\\ & 1982 tharle St <: M nng set with one 0.79
Maintenance SAN J U,.\:-.ICAPO Ins rompan) Mature ell' t'lt' Some t>» j<MINctwport <:t r Dr Paularinoi · <Between Ha m ilto n carat Standard round 11554232 Expl.'r rt'Q N u Xlnl p1·nenl·e necessar) ,\µµ Su11c·=:.1.;o 1il4i546·7ilU Bernard, I blk west or bnlhanl c ut diamond.
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RECTRIC IA.M Metal Sho p .It.: & Fl\t ur<' '>umc' lo CIU!>.:.lficd . .\d Inn. 127 Ma rt n e 1\ \l' i 1-l li44 :.121.5 M F' -days 642· 7910 r o und s 1 n g I e l' u t
A growmg Org Co mf" Tramee H~ exJ) rC'.ul : 80 1, D a 1 I, I' 1 I u I ••lia•l•bo-a•l.;.sl•a.;'!•d•. ___ "9j~•i:•:q•u•a•l•O•p•p•l•)•E•m-p•l~.r., ~ew & used Bicyde~ 1613 I.I 1 a m o nd i. -Center __________ , i:o 11> seeking an elecln-bluepnnt .... arc \\l'ldinJ.:. Nt•\\Sµapl'r , -P O Hoit _ . Switl·hboard qperatur lr\'lneA\•e ·E drnmond has clanty of
UOUSECLEANERS I cian lo keep elec·t_n c·ul I cl e:. 1 re cl ex p i: d 1560. Coi.~a Mesa. Ca Reslliurant !'art llmt' Will train Sw 642_4348 \'\'S-2 & color grade 1-J
TO SS/hr.car 645.5123 cqwpml sut•h as w1nng. ml'1·han1~·al nwt:.tl \\c1rk 92S26 McDONALD'S Secrclanal <.:tem·al 1nl!\\kndi. 64230l:J I Will sell wholes ale
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llulaes i.ueh as replal'.n g )1t•t·han1t• :\l a111lt•11ar11·c PUBLIC RELA.TIOHS more mfo .call 754 !194:1. COMING ~u'r.~llt''ot~.l1>1n\l'r~·lqer._.-~1'J·\r<~ ~1~wc'!.nsdt"rS'l7~·1?eBOOng Women's Canadian Lynx defet'll\'e w1r1ng & ma or 1nqu1rc a l :.114 t u "' ' ->u """ "'' "'n ~ J r full lengt h eoa t. s z mg l'onnectlons 'to new · r a 1 n l' t' H t' .1 d TEMPORARY lla rbo r Bl \'d L"o~la open !\lariorie.fi ll 2H 2 Spnnger. tte1ge & green medium.new 675.0182
i•lcttnt·ul instullallon:.. blueµrint:.. cle1·1rll'JI Intelli gent, l'ha'rmin g MitSa WORKTEMPOR•RY n :.\C:ll F.H"' Pretly good C'Ond S200 -----.
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benefits & t·o1Ti)>el1ll\'t' folluwing 11111wh IHt·:-.~. train SI JS hr 1·a II I CLOTHES TIMES IM LIFE!!! TEA.CHER h u . · k
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642-5671
MARKETING
SECRETARY
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Whrther h<·ensed or not " " · making light readings on 213 ~; 13~5 aft 6 pm · ....
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RN' ICU CCU fl MA A E r lair fur dernra\1ng t~k l.' )'t>U h) surprn;t' u.w oplll·al hghqng test POODLE Pupp1c;. o r l a~ Add25' each
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Choice of hosµ1tal~ & bonus Mus i have ex k r M t S · It • ' u C " ''6 · · ., loo tng for a uturc: 111 re !><1,\ l'hC'<·ks <,Jua rlerl\ as el' pec1a 1es 557 Jli2 Lost a .n t'sa, a . .,26, working hrs <:P H & pt'rientc. e nthus ias m latl mgml w good t'll ionu.~ trips We un• al' Jf;.IO ~onrcl\'ia.C M · -----~~~~t clear;Hl\'C r e and lnl el!rll) Cu ll bcm•l1t!> apply in person i·i:pllng apphl'a\lons.ror t>l22427 EO 1-: Poodle M111 pup~ 8 wk · Lo•eBalloOfts•
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you no longer use. Justii---------~ Properties If ~ou ha\e Call 21Jli85854:J '.\lon V ~9-!l~~frdham . SA llasall shots t•as1on We deli,·c r
advertise it in the exl't'nem'<:or a nmlercsl lf,~1u1~.·e'1n2 Ask lor '.\I r /DICTAJYPISTS i5t 27i9 7592920 b"1J·4419 ' Find what you want in in learning about 1m'e~t u " V Tra\el ,\~enc,\ in ~ B -• -----
Chwified! Call 642-5678. D_ai_·_1y_P_i_lo~£las~ds ment vroperl1es cull for ('all loony for appl needs C'XP agent for out \'el') nil'e Puss) l'at seek;, Snap o n s Ide c ab J , --f d 11 1 St!crctar-. 1\1rport I.aw I I (' II h ..., d a tvn 1 en a inter view , 557-0045 :-.He sa t'S a owner lo\lng ome .-.e ulere . d rawers. 1 shelf. locka-We also ha ve op· F1r91• !(d skilb. bn~hl. i~·1s.ss all s hots, 8 mo Gra) ble
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tial for offices 111 Costa SECRETARY -WORD PROC 644·9836 · M~a. Newport Irvine Legal experient·e re llMPOllAllYPlllSONNHSfOVIClS --PL'RCHASEO b~ Dave
and San Clemente Call qU1red Need b) Jan I 1n lmmed openings in San ,.,..... .8050 Cooper Call 846·2387 PcteViollo.151 31 9t Laguna Hearh l;Qod l 723 BirchStreet l'lementearea Exp'd un ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------
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landsca pe arc-h1ler ' A 1J O R I II II tural plannmi< firm 10 Secretltl'y WESTER M T ·EM . PP ances -w1 s e see Paid Sl-100. Will sell
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DEAR PAT. I've heard there's a homemade
oven cleaner made with Clmmonia. Can you find
out what it is'! I'm sure this concoction would cost
a lot less than regular oven cleaning products.
L. E .. Newport Beath
Thill information comes from the CooperaUve
Extension's home furnishings expert at UC
Davis. Put a saucer tontal.nlng oae·balf cup of
ammonia in a toOI oven and leave it overn1gbt
witb &be oven door closecl.:Tbe next day you can
remove grease with a cloth dampened in a cup of
ammonia mlxed with two quarts of cool water.
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ritating ~umes when mixed with ammonia.
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DEAR R~ADERS: Since tbe prices of
household detergents and cleaning products con-
criaue to rise ~ause many are petroleum·based,
here are a few more homemade cleaning solution
recipes from the Cooperative Extension at UC
Davis. An aU·purpose cleaner for countertops, walls,
woodwork and .appUances cao be made by mixing
two tablespoons of ammonia with two tablespoons
of dishwashing liquid aod one quart of water. For
a stronger cleaner use less water: Store in a spray
container:
A paste ol vinegar and salt cleans copper and
brass. Rub surface with a cloth dip~ in the paste,
!hen POI~ wiUu soltclotb. . Lemon JUice or white vinegar is a good rust
remover for porcelain. Apply and le& stand for
about five minutes. then rinse well. ·
A tile grout cleaner can be made from one
p~rt chlorine bleach and two parts water. Let
stand JO to 15 minutes, then rinse well with clean
water. To remove mildew lo showers. use undDut·
ed bleach, then rinse. Be sure &he area is well-
ventilated.
Chlorine bleach also Is an inexpensive toilet
cleaner.' Pill one cup in the bowl and let stand 15
to 30 minutes, then ·tm.ash with a toilet brush. Do
not mix bleach with other cleaning compounds.
1 For cleaning windows and mirrors, use equal
amounts of ammonia, rubblng alcohol' and water
in a spray.top bottle. This is essentially the same
mix found in blue liquJd glass clea~rs. The cost
of paper towels for window cleanlng"'M.<o can be
saved by using crumpled newspapers.
Remember lo label all homemade cl~aners
and store them out of the reach of children.
Heavy soldiers
diet plan sei
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. lAP) -A ·propOsed
1().week program at Fort Eustis to remove flab
from overweight soldiers was prompted by c_gn-
l'ern for them and a sensitivity to their problems.
the Army says.
But Col. James C. Blewster. who commands
about 3, 100 people at the School Brigade at the
Army post, says the program -which he says is
the first of its kind in the Army -will be man·
datory, with about 70 officers and enlisted person-
nel taking part..
. ''The trend has been to tell overweidit -..-~eldieFs that they got themselves into this prob-
lem , no~they can get themselves out," sai<!_ _ ---~ec-cwSter. .
. Under the program. which begins i·n
February. those considered overweight will be or·
dered to report to a speci'lll mess hall three times
a day for a 1.500 calorie·a·day diet and "pep
talks" from doctors and ditlticians. The soldiers
also will see special heaJth·related movies.
A year of follow-up checks will be included in
the program , which the Army hopes will ac-
complish what mandatory weigh.ins. s pecial
physical training and re·enlistment bans have
failed to bring about in the past -slimming down
,the.soldiers.
The Army will take away the $13> monthly ra-
tions allowance from enlisted people. Unlike the
e nlisteds, officers are guaranteed their $82
monthly allowance by Congress, but they will
have to pay for their meals m the mess hall.
Call 142-5171.
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s. ...
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.420,000 ·-tO-die~-of cancer in ·:~t.91i·t--
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NEW YORK (AP) -Canc.r, the No. Z killer
In the Unill'd States. will claim •a>,000 Uv11 bl
1981 1,151 oeol)le a day or about one eHf1 71
SC<.'Onds , accordlna to the American Cancer
Soeiety
But d \he •a>,000 projected victlm1, lM,000
mtght be saved by earlier diapoeia and pronapt U'~at ment, according to the society's 1111
"l'uncor F'acts and Figures" report.
·rhe report said cancer causes one in ftw
de11ths and is second only to heart disease aa a killer
of Amerlfans.
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over the yean, not all the news in the IOCiety's re-
port waa P>omY~
Of tbe 0,000 people who will be dilcovered to ka•e canter in 1981, a third will survive at leut
ftve yean after treatment beeina, the report said.
· If cancer patients who die from unrelated
cnaea -= beart.divase, acdclema IJtd 21.cla&e..di&:.
eues -dwinl the next five years are ex<:luded,
th survival rate for the new cases would rise to •1 percent, the society said.
It a1ao said more than 3 million Americans
have survived cancer. Of tho6e. 2 million were
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port said. In com6al ,.._~ti to .-strike-two~af.f.\WY"lllnlt ~ .
Accordln& to the \J..S. a· ~ M Health Statiltlcs, an •tima~ ft A..._w
died of canes ln i.>; «k,008 m ; --· 1978 and 388.• ln 1m. •
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'Be -told me to f,ook at ·the hllets·'
John l'arter.
re~tautanl, hgur
9 aUBEIT llAIKt:&
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YtiMr uld mltlla&er of a Wcstmmster
he us lu~ky to ~ 111J v~ tod11y .
"I lilN~W I WAS .i tiont:r w~o lhe'guy pomted his &un
<oAt my he•d itnd told mt' to look at the bullets to make sure
thty we~ real
He told me to ~et down on my knees. There's been a
lot 10 the news about executJon-typt: killings and l thought
no I knew that my tame was up "
But Car from being left for dead, Carter not ouly sur-
vived but he turned the tables on hiS assailant.
He got into his car after the h~ldup and puisued
the gunmen who initially started fieeing on foot.
Carter said he struck his assailant twice with hla car
during the ~hase but apparently di~ 't cause serial.fl in·
juries.
THE SUSPECT WAS LATEll arrested after . Garden
Grove and Westminster police took over the chase and
wounded him when a bullet grazed his scalp.
Westminster-officer Earle Graham said Malcolm Jack
Griffin, 31. was treated for his injuries before being booked
in Orange County J ail. •
Both he and James Linley McGriff. 33. of Anaheim,
were charged with armed robbery, intent to commit
murder and conspiracy, according to Graham.
Carter . a resident of Garden Grove. said the
hol<tup ocdlrred. al about 10 a.m. Monday when he was
taktt.g about $of.OOO in receipts to the bank trom Spires
Restaurant 11t 13030 Golden West St.
He said he saw the gunman leap a fence after the
holdup and started after him in his car. hoping to discover
the license number on the getaway car. f
THE GUNAIAN REPORTEDLY hooked up with his
partner in the Garden Grove area and was slopped when
the chase ended at Westminster and Pacific avenues.
Police said Griffin attempte<j lo run before being
struck by the grazing bullet. -
Police said about S4,000 has been recovered.
d9wntowll high .rise limited
2-kni/e
theory
attacked
By DAVJD KUTZMANN
Of .. O.lly ~, ... Staff
Attorneys for Or. Louis Alaia
sought Monday to d4scredit
theories that the Huntington
Har bour surgeon may have used
two knives rather than one when
· he fatally stabbed his former
wife and her attorney last June
13 in the woman's waterfront
home.
A Los Ang e l es ·area
pathologist called by the defense
told jurors in Orange County
Superior Court Judge Byron
McMillan's courtroom that his
examination of autopsy records
and other evidence suggested
that only one knife was used in
the multipleslayings. _
" Alaia's attorneys have never
denied their client was responsi·
tile for the deaths of Margy Lou
Alaia, 37 , and Long Beach al·
torney Marvin Tincher , 50.
But they have insisted he was
temporarily insane at the lime
of the slayings due to both ex-
treme physical and emotional
pressures a nd acted s pon·
taneously when he attacked the
pair, using only one weapon.
Dr. Victor Rosen, chi ef of sur-
gical pathology al a Culver City
hospital and technical· adviser
for the television series ·'Quin·
cy, · · said he relied principally
on autopsy records and photo-
graphs as well as preliminary
hearin~ and trial testimony in
" (See ALAIA, Page A2)
Chemical
dump sit,e
hearing set
The Huntington Beach Plan·
ning Commission will hold a
public hearing tonight on a con-
troversial proposal to excavate
an abandoned chemical dump to
make way for a condominium
-project.
The abandoned four-ac re
dump, the so-called Boucher
Landfill, was used for oil re·
finery wastes in the 1940s. The
·state Department .ol Health
service5 bas identified several
~toxic a nd possible can cer·
causing substances buried at the
site. .,
It is localed 700 'feet southeast
of the intersection of Warner
Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street.
The commission e r s will
evaluate an environmental im·
pact report on the plans to ex·
cavale an estimated 60,000 cubic
yards or contaminated soil.
_ .ftiJoJa Development Cocp.
wanta to build 234-condominiums
on t he dump site and the 8.5
acres surrounding it.
But the South Coast Air Quall·
ty Management District opposes
excavation. It warns that toxic
fUmes and strong odors would
spread t hroughout the com·
munlty.
However, state health officials
'contend that excavation ls
-necflHry . prevent future
, wa er con-
tamination or underground
buildup of expaoalve methane
iaa. llltbe chemicals are left un-
derirounct ...
1M dump site la surrounded
by a.hmes, condominiums and
apartments.
, Dellr P--Illy ~-k• 0 '0-..H
DON CLIFFORD HOME CAPTURES SWEEPSTAKES AWARD IN ANNUAL HUNTINGTON HARBOUfl CRUISE OF LIGHTS
· · ·.. Santa calla aquare dancing In 'Chrt1tmH Ho Ho Hoe Down' entry In 45-mlnute tour
HB planner
starts drive
for library
A $500 donation by Planning
€ommissione r Ra lph Bauer ·
.kicked off a £,ampaign by !he
Huntington Beach Library to
seek $100,000 from private busi·
ness next year to buy books.
"It was great of Mr. Bauer lo
s how so much interest in the
community to do .that," Library
Director Walter Johnson said to·
day. "I just hope some business
interests in the comm unity
follow his example."
Joh~n said the "Friends of
the Library" group will be
s pearheading the donation cam·
paign next year b y sending
mailers and making personal
contacts with· communU.y busi-
nesses.
Harbour's lights
glitter for ~olidays
,
The a nnu al Huntingto n
Ha rbour Cruise of Ligh'-S tours
began Monday and will c9ntinue
nightly until Dec. 23.
Tour boats go through about 10
miles of Huntington Harbour
during 45-minule tours from 6 to
9 p.m.
Many waterfront homes are
decor ated with colorful li ghts
and holiday displays reflecting
tl'lc spirit or the season on the
water .•
The annual event is sponsored
by t he Huntington Harbour
Philhartnonic Committee which
turns proceeds over to the
Ot a nge County Philhifrmonic
Society's youth education pro·
gram s.
TJ.iis year. the Harbour tour in-•
cll.Wl,es a waterfront home with
life-sized. mechanical snowmen
moving in a square dance with a
mechanical Santa Claus .~cling
as caller.
The home. owned by Don CUf·
ford , ·was awa rd e d the
Philharmo nic Committee 's
··sweepstakes" award for best
decoration.
Another waterfront display
features a 30-foot reproduction
of a fireplace with stockings and
a moving Santa Claus putting
prese nts und er a 25-foot
C~astree.
Th'c winn e r of t h e
Phi lharmonic Committee's
"Sweepstakes" award for the
best decorated boat was Boris
Ralph, whose "ljuba" had its
mast covered with li ghts to re·
<SEE LIGHTS, Page A2>
Chicken king was 90
-Golonel Sanders dead
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LOUISVI LLE, Ky. <AP ) -
Harland Sanders, 90, the white-
ha ired. white-suited Kentucky
co1onel who parlayed sales abili·
ty· and a s~cret recipe into a
fried chicken empire, died of
pne umonia today at J e wish
Hospital.
Sande r s, internationally
' known as the founder and sym·
bol of the Kentucky Fried
Chicken fast food franchise, died
at 5:40 a.m. PST, according to
company spokesman John Cox.
Sanders, who was diagnosed
this year as suffering from
leukemia, entered the hospital
Nov. 7 for treatment of an infec·
lion or the kidney and blaetder.
He developed pneumonia and la~ed into-critical co11dttion:-.
r sa e wen
comfortably,·· according to Cox.
Cox said a private nurse was
in attendance when Sanders
died. 1& wife. Claudia, was at
t h e family 's h ome in
Shelbyville outaide Louisville.
Sanden wUl lie in stale Thurs·
day in the rotunda of the state
.·
Capitol building in Frankfort. Cox
said.
Tentative funeral arrange -
ments call for visitation Wednes·
day at the Hall-Taylor Funeral
Home in Shelbyville and Frid~y
at the fast-foot comp1my's office
in Louisville. Funeral services
will be 11 a. m. Saturdat at Alumni
Chape l Baptist Theological
Sem inary in Louis ville with
burial at Cave Hill Cemetery in
Louisville.
Sanders took hfs chicken
franchise on the road when he
was 64, an age when m t nY peo-
ple consider retirement. He was
still working for Kentucky Fried
Chicken at age 89 when doctors
diagnosed .. cute leukemia in
June. -
one more ng
we've got to conquer.•' he said
when told -of the cijseaae. "I've
overcome a lot of thln1s ln my
life."
He was hoepltallaed repeated·
ly for other aUmenta In the
m o nths that followed the
(See COLONEL, Pa1e i\J)
Councilmen
deny charges
of con/ lie ts
Huntington Beach City Council
members Ron Pattinson and John
Thoma,s denied Monday that they
voted on ci ty issues in which they
m ay have had a conflict of in·
terest. ·
Thomas said the c ha r ges
lodged in another newspaper
were "hogwash."
Pattinson called them
ridiculous and an attempt "to
dia_credit my credibiUty ...
The allegation tllat involved
Pattinson was linked to zoning
matters brought before the City
Council by develop.e r Frank
Mola. ·
A statement of economic dis ·
closure filed.by Pattinson fo,r 1979
showed th"at he received more
than $10,000 from the Robco In·
vestment and Development Com·
pany. •
Pattinson said .that the Robco
Company, for-whic~he Js a real
estate broker, sold Mola som~
property-in w hicli-Pattinson re-
ceived saJes f~s.
Pattinson said be has voted on
some Mola proJ>O$als but has abs-
tained on action regarding the
particular piece of property local·
ed south of Ellis A venue between
Golden West and Gothard streets
that wassoldthrough Robco.
"I've talked this ovet wtlh the
city attorney <Gail Hutton> and
s he thinks the accusation is
ridiculousandsodOI," Ie the serond matter, Thomas
reported that he received fees in
exceaa ol $10,000 in both 1978 and
1979 for work he performed for: the
Huntington Beach Company.
Records show lbat he vOted in
ravpr of the company's proposal
to -build 531 homes and con·
dominiuma in 1979 and lft1 the
bluffs overlookinl · the Bolu
Grand~ marst_!landl:.
"But my vote "WU completely
independent." be said: "I've
never made a dime off my po1i·
lion on the council. "
Tbomu aaid bis firm, the Jobli
Thomas Truckin1 and Crane
Company, hauls oU field supplies
for the HunUniton Beach Com·
pany.
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council
decision
The Fruntington Beach Cit y
Couhcil has voled 4 to 3 to put a
six-story height limit on high
rise· buildings in the downtown
part of the city. ·
Monday"s decision followed ef·
forts by City Councilmen Ron
Pattinson and Don MacAllister
to remove all height limits in the
city between 6th a nd La ke
Streets and Pacific Coast
Highway and Hartford Avenue
with Ma.in Street serving as the
fOCUi.
Pattinson' a nd MacAllister
said they wanted open space
ratios to determine the size of
the structures.
But joining forces to set the
Umits were Mayor Ruth Bailey
a nd council member s Ruth
tinley. Bob Mandie · and John
Thom as. .
Councilman Jack Kelly voted
with Pattinson and MacAllister.
Monday's action came In the
form of a straw vote during con·
sider ation of land use policies to
be incorporated into the city's
local coastal progfam. -
The straw vote represents the
intentions of the Council and is
expected to ratified Jan. 5 when
officials approve implementing
measures to send to the state
Coastal Commission which must
give final approval
The deteriorating section
downtown has served as a bat-
tleground for years and property
owners and chamber of com·
mere~ officials have generally
supported high rise develop.
men ts
Residents. however . have
voiced vigorous opposition and
have s ucceeded in turning back
previous high intensit y pro·
posals. ...
Monday night's action. pend-
ing final approval. would mean
that hotels. motels. restaurants,
shops, entertainment lacilities.
residences. offices and com· bined office.residentia l buildings
can be built in the area.
Officials said there are onJy
about as acres of developable
space that c~ld ·accommodate
perhaps four l o five high rise
buildings at the most.
In related. mJltlers. the City
<See LlMITS, Pa'ge AZ>
\\'eat her
Fair through Wednes·
day. Lows tonight in the
40s . Highs Wednesday in
the 70s. '
INSIDE TOD~ V
• John Lennon . even in
d eath, could not eacope
public dmdldl. Howlona o/
lAnMn paraphmlaljo did big
buatneu during uigila around
the world. Page 83.
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from Colunabiajet
llUICO CITV tAPl -LelU1l ,-..rrlllu med mon ,. • ....,.,.. from 1 hijacked ~mblM .W:aer lodaj and Look lMH Nmaba.Ln41 OD board to lla•e0 City, \M ,..,. • llop Oft I
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CokMmtlilM npltal A&rport aowt• uid t.he perrillaa ordered
the p&ue refueled fur a rupt \0 Cub..
its .'final'
answer
. BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP> -
Prlsu Ninl!Ur Mohammad Ali
RaJal said today Iran has draft·
ed it• "final reply'' on th~
American hoeta1es and the only -,,..,.. wc.1n1 \.'UnfHcllna repocu ,oe \M. number of 1uer·
nU11. PMHnten .ud t rew an boant; ud there waa oo inform•·
tk»n oo wt»at tht' hljacken w•re demandin1
The Urt'raft landed amid IJ&bt tecwily at the Mexico City
lnt•maU<m&I Airport after a IUlbt from Pa1uttna, and waa or· ~red to lM -.t ol the runwll)' 1M plane wu then moved to an ~mtr,ency ram p at the airport, wblcb wu ctoa~ to au traffic.
~ lhlnl bk>clUn1 their release was
a U .S. guarantee to m.eet ~e ..,
lr'8nian government 's fmanc1al
terms.
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WASJUNliTON (AP1 lodu.tnal product.Ion continued its
recet'lt expansion. m("reasinti l 4 perce·nt in November followinl
revised jumps ol I 8 pert'ent a.nd l.~· percent in the two previous
moelhl, the 1iovt:n,n1eot •aid today · Produf tlon ol S rutones and mines has shown substan·
ual slr~Cth StnN ! the depthS of the recession in late aprlns-
Koll'ever. there are some siins \ha\ this stron1 pace may ~ ane \n ~<>mm& months. due lo production . cutbacks i~ !he
troubled auto industry and lhe destructive effect of ever-nsmg
mteresl rates on virtually all industries ..
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PORT SAlO. Egypt. lAPl -The lll·year-0ld Sue& canal
was decla.red opened today to supertanker traffic, nearly halv·
. mg the dastanee the 01l·bearing ships travel' from the Middle
East to the West
The ceremony marking the completion of the first stage ol
expanding the canal five years after it was reopened was at·
tended. by Presideni Af WU ,Sadat who called. ~he waterway an
"artery of prOSl,l(!rity. peace and love." -
Closed in the walre of the 1967 Mideast war, the 101-mile
waterwa:i: was re~ned in 1975, and work began immediately to
w.icjen it and deepen it. ·
J)ullcar 1.·.i••.l.·•·" '"""t•h• , .
Callin& the hostage situation "a dead issue for us," Rajai told
Iran's official Pars news agen·
cy : .. We only require a financial
guarantee from the United ·
Stat ea to be given to the
Algerian government, which is
tespon.sible for Iranian interests
in the United States, and then
they can take the spies."
Caner adtninistration. officials
reacted cautiougly t~ay to the
report. They said they did not know
what the guarantee might entail
or whether Iran would impose
other conditions.
Rajai spoke to the news age~
cy after 'meeting with revolu·
tlonary leader Aya tollah
Ruho lla h Khomeini who ap·
proved the government's "final
reply." Iran's financial terms
are return to Iran of the la(e
shah's wealth; freeing or Iranian
funds held in U.S. banks and
dropping p ending laws ui t~
against Iran in U.S. courts.
Once the United St ales meets
Iran's conditions. Rajai said, .. It
is up to the United States lo take
the spies from Iran anytime it LONDON <AP> -'fhe dollar sboook off Monday's profit·
taking and the announcement of'(>PEC oil price increases today
to score sharp gains on European foreign exchanges . Gold
slum~. . Dealers said higher EurodoW~r rates continued to be the
key positive factor affecting markets. Eurodollars are U.S.
dollars on deposit abroad. ~
,
• wishes.'· He added that t he 52
Ame ricans could be returned
"either on the feast or the birth·
day I whatever it likes to can it, H
a n a ppa r e nt refe r ence to
Christmas. t he birthday of
J esus.
·Six seek cOuOCii
.positi~~ iii Valley ,
Six lt,ountain Valley residents
have submitted applications for
appointment to the City Council
• seat that wiU be vacated in
January by Roger Stanton.
At its meeting tonight, the
cdun cil will discuss the pro·
cedures for screening applicants
and will set a date wh~n the ap·
pointment will be madf .
As of Monday, applications
had been received from Charles
Mi chaelis, Eugene Van Oask.
f 'rtHfl Pdgt-I I
AL.AJA •••
forming his opinion that only one
knife t.ias used .
Th e patho l ogis t who ,
performed the autopsies had
testified earlier in the trial that
the single wound to the abdomen.
of Mrs. Alaia could not 'have
been caused by the same knife
• used on Tincher. who died of a
··wound to the heart.
Disagreeing with \hat in·
terpretation, Rosen said he
based his ppinion in part on the
,, fact that a second knife found in
a kitchen sink had no traces of
btood or fatty tissue on it. A
smaller knife with blood but no
. fingerprints on it also was found.
He said the knife in the sink
would have needed a thorough
washing and rewashing to re·
: move all blood and tissue from
the blade. Prosecutor Richard Farnell
has suggested that \he murder
defendant used different knives
on each victim l nd' that the
longer knife in the sink could
have been cleaned.
Under cross·examinalion by
Farnell, Rosen conceded that
the surgeon who perform_ed the
autopsies was in a better posi·
lion to judge the nature of the
wounds than.he was.
He also admitted that he could
not conclusively rule out the use
of two knives.
Also testifying for the derenSe
Monday was a S an O"iego
psychiatrist who examined the
defendant on three occasions
and round him to be a "finan·
cially desperate man" laboring
under an assortment or emo-
tional and physical stresses."
fhe oefendant, a noted or· thopedic~geon, wept several
' t I m es d u r i n g M o n d a y 's
testimony by Rusk.
Lawrence Peflrima, Uavid
Prebish. James Creighton and
Roy Rodgers.
. At least eight other residents
have picked up applications but
had not yet returned them.
These include planning com-
missioners Fr~ Voss and John
McKnight, wbo have publicly ex·
pressed interest in Stanton's
seat.
The eouncil has set a Dee. 22
de adline for return of the ap·
plications. The person appointed
to the councH seat , will finish
Stanton's term, which expires in
April of 1982.
In January, Stanton will take
his seat on the Orange County
Board of Supervisors.
Mr. Dobkin,
Valley 'dad,'
dead al 79
Rubin Dobkin, a guiding force
in the founding of the City of
Fountfin Valley, is dead ai the
age of'78. Mr. Dobkin was chairman of
the planning committee. that
guided the incorporation or the
city in 1.957.
He later was chair111an of the
city 's .Planning Commiss~on
before becoming the purchasing
agent for the city. ·
"He had a real watchful eye
on expenses," his friend and
former council member Joseph
Courreges recalled. "He was real forward and you
know where he stood. But he
was a square man," Courreges
said.. Mr.' Dobkin, who is survived
by .his widow, Irene, died at bis
home Dec:. 8.
He had lived in the area near ·
Newland Street and Talbert
A venue for more 'than 40 years
· and held_p~rty in the Foun·
tain VaUey.ffuntington Beach
1lrett whicrh he sub~t for farm·
ing. He also operated a metal
wholesale business in Los
Angeles.
In addition to his widow, Mr.
Dobkin leaves his stepson,
Robert Smith of Huntin1ton
Beach; sisters, Leab Dobkin of
Oxnard and Pearl Dobkin of Los
Angeles, and brothers Samuel
and Laiarus, both of Los-
Anieles. · His ashes were st.re.wn at sea. ·
·'God willing, we will soon not
have a problem or hostages in
Iran. This is a dead issue for us
and we gave our answer because
it was taking so much .of our
lime ...
Khomeini met with Rajai and
Executive Affairs Minister
Be h zad Nabavi today, the
hostages' 409t.h day in captivity.
f · rtun Pugp . I I
COLONF;L ..
diagnosis. In September, doctors
said the cancer was in re·
mission. Sa nde r s, wtro wore his
s ignature white !iUil and string
tie even while relaxing, learned ·
to cook at age 5. . .
"I cooked like Mom did, and
later when I wen t into the
restaur ant business. I just kept
on doing 1t the same way,'" he
once said. "
. In his later years, he traveled
some 250.000 miles annually on
promotional tours for Kentucky
Fried Chicken, e arning ove r
$200.000yearly.
"Work keeps you young," he
once said, .. golf or fishing isn •t
1;1s much fun as working."
Born Sept. 9, 1890, on a farm
in Henryville, Ind:, Sanders
dropped out of school in the sixth
grade. later working as a street·
car conductor, a railroa d
fir e man a nd i n s u r ance
salesman. He lied about his age
at 16, volunteer ing for duty with
the U.S. Afrrjy in Cuba. and
later ran a steamboat fer ry on
the Ohio River .
In 1930, Sanders settled in
Corbin, Ky., and built a motel
and restaurant. There, he de·
veloped a process ~r quick·
cooked chicken that me the
"finger ti ck in· good.. K ntucky
Fried Chicken.
In the early 1930s, he was com-
missioned a colonel by the gov-
ernor -an honorary title often
bestowed on Kentuckians. He
adopted his white suit full time,
Sanders' daughter Mildred Rug.
gles said, after a TV host told
him the garb gave.him a look to
match his title .
LIMITS: ..
Council took action that could in·
crease residential density in the
To'Yn Lot area along Pacific
Coast Highway between 6th
Street and Golden Wes'\ Avenue.
The plan calls for medium
density development (15 units
per acre) except where land cah
be consolidated for higher densi·
TELEPHONE ty <35 units per acre> . The council also approve<}..
.
iilyllat All dep11t1meuta: (714) 142-4321 medium densjty residential US4:;'
Ct•Mltled Mwertllfng: 142.5171 for about so acres of Huntington
OFFICES Beach Company property south
ThomasP.Haley cotte-..:SJDW1Hta.,t1.-1 of Lake Street near Pacific
P111111s11tr 1.-.uM 9Ndl: 1m No. coe11 "'"' .. ' • Coast lllghway. HvMl•ell 8HCI\' 1 ,.,. 8Hcll ._ .. v~ h I\ Rpbert N. Weed In another action , l e .oounc
82-Nallarrel· " ..
QPEC iigrees
to price hike
A
BAlJ, l.ndooel"<AP) -.The
Organization of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries announced ln·
creases today of $2 to $4 a barrel In
base crude oil prices, an ·action
analysts said could hike·gasollne ·
and heating oil costs in the United.
States up to four cents a gaUon.
A communique issued at \he
end of a two-day session of the oil
fnemben, Iran and Iraq, have
been at war nearly three mon~.
The only ynention of the war in
the finp...tommunique wu an
endorsement of Indonesian
President Suharto's "sincere
and honest appeal'.' to the two
countries "lo seek the best possi·
ble solution quickly to their con·
met .leading to a peaceful settle·
APWI ........
REAGAN'S CHOICE
AleHnder Haig
• cartel·also set a maximum price
for OPEC crudes at $41 a ,barrel,
authorizing countries who want to
cha rge the maximum a $4 in·
crease. • ·
;ent of their di((erences." I ..
The roW\d of price increases
was signaled Monday by Sheik
Ahmed Zakl Yamani, the Saudi
Arabian oil minister, who an·
nounced th at ..his government
was increasing its benchmark
price. Gen. Haig
said 'in'
at Sta
WA SHI NGTO P J -
Preslderit·elect Reaga i ll
name retired Gen. Aleaxand M Haig Jr .. R.ichard M. Nixon's
last White House chief of staff.
as secreta ry of st ate today.
sources close to the transition
said.
The sources also said Reagan
will appoiol New Jersey con·
struction executive Raymond
Donovan as labor secretary.
Haig's appointment tiad in·
itially been expected Thursday
when eight Cabinet.level selec·
lions were announced . but some
Reagan' aides reportedly were
concerned that his nomination
would give the De mocrats a
chance to rehash Watergate.
Haig headed Nixon's White
House staff in the fin al months
of the Watergate scandal.
Donovan raised funds for
Reagan 's campaign in New
J e rsey and a ppare ntly was
chosen despite opposition from
the Teamst ers Union . wh ich
strongly supported Betty $.
Murphy, a former chairm an of
the National Labor Relations
Board. Reagan spokesman Jim Brady
said two Cabinet names would
be announced today at a news
confe r e rrce at a d ownto wn
Washington hotel.
1-"r""' Pug•• I I
UGHTS. • •
sem hie a..JO-foot high angel with
a lighted halo and arms that
move.
TickeLc; for the cruise cost S4
for adults and S2 for children un'
der 12.
Tickets may be purchased al
the boat docks. Shuttle buses
will take people from the park·
ing Jot of the Harbour Mall.
16973 Algonquin St.. to the docks
for no c h a r ge, a c rui se
s pokeswoman said. For further ·
information. call 846-9216 or .
846-3489.
Last year about 17 ,500 people
took the tour during its 10-day
run. The tour guides operate on
three boats that seat up to 45
people and on two boats that
seat as many as 130 passengers.
Other homes honored for out-
s tanding decorations include
those of L.M. Weitzel, who won
the .. Mayor's Gold Award" and
Gary Hollander. who won the
Silver Star Award.
Winners of the awards for the
bes t decorated boats include Joe
Marin. "Most Be autiful Boat:·
and John Pratto for the boat
which best showed the "Spirit of
Christmas."
0 P EC's decision established
guidelines for oil pricing and it
was up to individual countries t.cr
settle on the prices they would
charge depending on how the
market develops.
The commWlique s aid Saudi
Arabia's benchmark price was
being increased from $30 to $.12for
a-42·gallon barrel of crude oil: the
benchmark or base price for other
mem would rise from $32 to
$36, nc;l lhe maximum price for
0 P C crudes was raised from $37
la barrel.
i M.alY.$lS estimated the in·
heases could raise U :S. prices of
gasoline and heating oil about
four cents a gallon. But officials
from several count,ries said they
were not sure what prices their
govemrn.ents might settle on
·'They just don't know what the
market will bea-r, .. said one con·
ferencesouree.
The meeting wound up with un·
us ual speed and with a minimum
of public acrimony despite the
fact that two of OPEC's founding
Valle~ issut.• .,
Yamani refused to give the
amount of the incrlase, but
Vene:zuelan Oil Minister Hum·
berto Calderon Berti and oil in·
., dustry sources said it was $2 a
barrel, and this was confi rmed •
by the communique today.
The New York in'dus try
n e ws letter . Petroleum In·
telligence Weekly reported that
the Saudi increase was retroac·
live to Nov. 1. However, the
c-0 mmunique made no m-enttorr
of backdating any of the in·
creases. "
Saudi Anibia at the last OPEC
pricing session three months ago
in Vi cona s tay e.d w ith a
'benchmark· pric~ ()f $30 a barrel
while. most of the other mem·
bers agreed on $32. But· OPEC
me mbers charged a variety or
prices calculated according to
the quality or the crude oil. its
n earness to the market and
other factors
• Still no progress
in police ·pay flap
No progress was reported an
closed-door bargaining Monday
between Fountain Valley police
and city negoti ators. setting the
stage for a public confrontation
before the City Council tonight.
Representatives from both
sides will address the council at
Hs .meeting. scheduled at 8
o"clock in City Hall, 10200 Slater
Ave.
After hearing the presenta-
tions. the council's options in·
elude:
Agreein~ to grant pol ice the 34
percent in crease in salary and
benefits they are r~estang in a
one-year contract
. mposin g a unilateral set ·
tlement on police a t any rate
they choose.
Sending both sides back to .
the bargaining table for further
t alk s. -Taking no action. requiring
police to continue working
without a contract at their cur·
rent compensation level.
Pers onn e l d i r ect or Bi l l
Ackerman, who is negotiating on
behalf of the•city, said police re·
fused to budge from their 34 per·
cenr increase demand at a 45·
minute bargaining session Mon
day morning.
He said the city made no
counter-proposal. As a result.
the city's most recent offer re·
mains a ti.6 percent one.year in·
crease in salary a nd benefi ts.
down from the 17 percent raise it
offered earlier.
Nic hola s Courtter. a Los ·
Angeles attorney h1r~ to con·
duct negotiations for the city. is
scheduled to present his team 's
recommendations to the council
tonight
Sgt. Ron Manda will speak on
behalf of police. He said he will.
repeat the position of local of·
J1 cers. who. say they are tbe
lowest paid police in the county
and wish to be brought up to lhe
pay level of neighboring depart-
ments. '
Manda said morale within the
department is low
Prime .soars
to 21 percent
NEW YORK !AP ) Ma·.
jor banks raised their
prime Jending r ates today
to a record 21 percent. ad ·
ding further pressure to the
economy and fueling fears
of another recession. ·
The increase. from the 20"
percent prime rate set just
las t week. comes a mid
fu rther increases io banks"
cost or acquiring funds .
Morgan Guaranty Trust
to .. the nation's fiftti·
largest bank. was the first
to announce the increase.
w hi c h w as ,quickly
matched by a number or
banks.
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Transit
benefits
outJine·d
By GLENN SCO'IT
Of .. Deity ~,....
Almost everyone in Orange
County studs to aain -either
throuah financial or time s•v·
ings -if a 24·f11ile ra pid transit
Une is built through the center of
tbe county, according ·to a con·
sultant 's report. .
Thal report; an economic
analysis, prepared f>y Arthur D .
• Little Inc. of San Francisco, in·
e ludes projections t hat the
est im ated $485 million worth of
construction over five years
would spur Sl.2 billion in sales
and 18,000 new jobs.
D•ilY Pllel SI ti P ..... O ~
DENNIS KELLY DISPLAYS SKULL OF DOLPHIN
He studies qur Intelligent neighbors
ORANGE COUNTY would get
about half of those .Jlenefits:
from SS35 to $771 in 'Illes and
Crotn 7 ,300 to 11,325 jobs.
The estimated 45,000 -daily
users of the system would save
from $235 •to S480 a year on
automobile costs, a nd those who
stayed with their cars would
h ave less freeway congestion
and fewer chances of accidents,
according to the report,.
The report, however, doesn't
address what county officials
acknowledge is the obvious
c hallenge of ·the proposal
how to raise t}\e mon ey to
fin ance the syste m .
NOR DOES THE report dis-
c uss the environmental and
pdlitical proble m s theft could
m andate mOdifications, delays
The fin fans ' o r e ven a bandonm ent of the
-"Rla ns being laid. by members of
the Orange County Transit Dis·
tract and county Tra nsportation
Prof 'talks' to dolphins
8 ) ARTll R R. Vll'jS£L
• DI ttw D•1ly Polol St•ll
Dennis K(·lly . ~rofcssur of
marine science and biology at
Orange Coast Colleg<.' in Costa
Mesa,.bChevM h1 ~ happiest day
m ay be eoming !>c>On
lie say!. 1t "'ill be the day ht·
can,.... talk to a dolphin I-le 1s 32
and 1s convincrrl ii will happen
in his lifetime
I "WHAT R ETTf.R way i ~
there to find out what living in
the ucean is really like'' .. says
·Kelly. s upervisor of the Coastal
Dolphin lle~l'<1rch Project. a
federal program 1r11t1at1•d in 1979
''I'd ltkl· lo fincl out Jll'-l who's
out there ... ~ay., Kt·lly,. who
alway ... n·for:-In ht " dolphin-; as
people'
He ha' J llC\I m,1dt• arrartl!"
m ents v.1th anim al P'>Yc hlc
Beatr11·t· 1.\(lt•<'l..<·r of North
Hollywood ltl conduc·t an ESP
expe riment later th1 'i month
~hl' i·la1m., s he can
t c I ep<11 h1 t' ,, 11~ rn mm uni n 1te
wi th cl111!" r:1ts. 1.1t't' horse<;:
chinchilla., 111 11-.lt·r~. s pider -..
snake~ or :.Jn\ thtn l! 1•h,l· m thr-
An1m al K.nj!<h11n
11' SHE Mi\ "loA(it.~ 111 stri~e
up a <'1111v1 •r-.at111n "'1th any of
tht• n·.,11l1·11t t.lidph111s known
nuw tu ll \t' »ff lht• Ora11~l' Coa~l,
things C'ould g<.·t 1nt<'rt•sti ng. · ·
Kelly and M., l.ydl•ckcr will
m ukc an appoinlmt.!nt to ren
dezvous with I ht· dol phin-; again
on a eert:1in dal<' 'and <ii a rcr·
tam pl::scl'
flt• says thl· d<>lph1n-. tlo ml·et
on a ri•gula1 . b:P;is to c;ucializc
and tht• l1111C• anti ploct' -;ecm to
be s pcc1fwJll) planned. accord
inf,! to n •thrds k1·pt b\ a whole
cadre of dolphin sµottcr~
· Thcrt• an: a n•uplc of what l
ca II Hilt Spots Y. h1·n· there 1s
a lot morr dnlpl11n <1ctiv1ty than
you might t"q wet. says Kelly
who:-:e t1nv offlrt· 1s erammcd
with dol1)h1nab1ll,1 1ndudin~
sk 11 lls
cean-Society, students and pro,
fcssors from UC Irvine, OCC
·students and ordinary citizens
:Jre also t<4ki ng part , Kelly says.
"l used to feel that dolphins
were just animals, .. says Kell y.
He no longer thinks so.
T he Cal S tate Fullerton
gr<l,duate is convinced they think
just like we d although not in
our words-and one of these
days we will be able t o s it down
a nd communic ate with each
other.
Dolphins. after all. have big·
ger brains.
ROTTl;ENOSE Do lphins,
which abound off the Orange
Coast. have brains fully a half·
p11u nd h~·a vier tha n h~m an
brains.
"They do have an-incredible
t>1ological sonar." Kelly adds.
··A lot of scientists believe they
need a bigger brain to handle
and process all that sound'."
You might be gurprised at the
number of dolphins o ff the
Orange Coast and what they are
doing o.r not doing -out there,
ht• cxpl~ins. Also, killer whales.
· Several times this year
y. <.• 've had eight to 10 killer
whales cruising along just rock·
th rowing distan ce right off
Laguna Beach, .. says Kelly.
Kelly says some experts have
guessed killer wha les inhabit
Orange Coast waters at the rate
of a dozen or so at any given
time. particularly the winter
whale migration months .
lie suspects they arc out there
in the• 20s a nd 30s, huntirfg.
Hcsearch also showed at one
time JO.some yecirs ago. a group
of killer whale., entered Newport ·
llarbor, explored all its chan-
. nels. nooks and c('annies and
finally died when they beached
them selves
"But the purpose of !he pro·
J<.'Cl 1s to lf'arn just who lives off
our coast in terms of dolphins."
says the Santa Ana resident,
who frolics with dolphins in
sruba gear.
Commission.
David Hurley. vice president
of Arthur D. Little, noted in a
presentation Monda~ to transit
dis trict members, that the re·
port describes benefits or the
rapid transit system .
Virtually every finding in the
report bodes well for a rapid
transi~ system. but Hurley said
after the meeting that the re-
sults didn't·have to turn out that
way
HE EXPLAINED that Orange
County, as a large i"netropolitan
area. has t he resources to han·
die most or the cons t r uction,..
jobs, thus keep'ing the money in1
local circulation.
People in areas where fllany
services aren't available· might
find such construction lo be a
social or economic drain rather
than a boon, he said .
The unspecified mass transit
system it could use buses or
light rail -is part of (he dis -.·
trict 's proposal to add about S2
billion worth of improvements to
transportation f~cilities near the
Santa Ana Freeway.
ll'HE SYST E M ~s pla nned to
service the Disneyland Conven.
lion Center complex. Anaheim
Stadium. The City S hopping
center in Orange, Santa Ana's
Fashion Square shopping center
and dvic center. the South Coast
Plaza business and commercial
district in Costa Mesa and two
busineSl:S·industrial districts in
Irvine.
. A second branch would extend
west from the civic center to .
Beach Boulevard in Garden
G.rove.
The report authors said that
a hout 70 percent of the riders
would be wor'k or school com·
muters who could save from five
to 15 minutes per 10-mile rush·
ho ur trip compared lo com -
-muters on bu~y freeways.·
T HEY ADDED, however. that
the su<'cei.s of the system will
depend on the willingness of
cities along the routes to zone
property for higher de nsity de-
velopments, which· would im·
prove the long-range economi c 1n : SA VS THJ•:\' likP a masi;
frolir or fi<;h1n g trip off thr Hunt·
ington Beach Pier from time to
li mC', hut th1•ir favorite play·
ground is Just a littk north of the
El Morro ht•a<'h . b('low Corona
dcl Mar. llC'ar S1·otc hman's
Cove
I WOULD LIKE to find out the benefits of the system.
identities of individual dolphins If cities, particularly older
and leam just what a day in the ones such as Ana heim , Garden
lifeof some dolphinsis like,"he G r ove a nd Santa .Ana, do
continues. "He re, more than pa rticipate, the system-sh~µld
anywhere else. there's more dai· , encourage urban renewal ~nd
ly impact on marine mammals .redeNelopm ent and increase • ''Phcy '"t"Omc in on a bi weekly
as~sT·..: s.iys Kelly, adding that -
volunl<'e ro;; 111 the .Coastal
Dolphin Rcscarc•h Project spy
on their movements f'rom seven
van tage prnnts on scheduled
days
by human ~ctivity:" _ _ property values, the report
"One or the neat things about authors added. --
They havc also gathered data
from boatc-rs, fishermen and
Orange Co.lsl lifeguardiolending
their time and expertise while
going about their regular busi·
ness
dolphins is that you can almos t
·fingerprint' them. They have
distinctive dorsal fins, with their
nicks. cuts and.gouges."
He says the four types most
often catalogued along the
Orange Coast a re the bottlen<>se
d o l phin, comrtion d o lphin,
Rissun Dolphin and the Pacific
Whitesided Dolphin.
If you see one, it is probably a
THE SC'OPE OF the dplphin botllenose.
watch has grown to inc lude "T HEY DON'T like the water
aerial reconnaissance hy tight m ore than 400 to 500 feet deep,"
plane. the marine science specialist ex. Photograph~ arc also being 'pla ins, adding that the bot,
compiled for a special dolplUn tlenosc is an extr emely curious
mug book file, an 8 mm mov\e r 11 ha's been.,produced, a nd all iHe e o~~~ it was..l1oughl when the
,material collected is being co111· distinctiv~ scimitar-shaped fins
f)uteriied for future reference.} were seen sijcing north or south.
OCCsignups
top33,000
..
Orange Coast College registra·
lion has topped the 33,000 mark
for the fi rst tithe, officials re·
port. -..
Final fall figures, following
re gis tration fo r sh ort-ter m
classes a month ago, show a
record enrollme nt of 33,024
students.
That's up 9.2 percent over last i
fall's count.
This semester's count includes
21,754' day students and ll,2'10
evening registrants.
,.
..
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Whal df• they see?
..
Tuesday, Decembe1 16, \980 ONLY Ptl.OT A:I
,-,
s pe.cies of birds re presented i n that
number. To see what Tom and his friend '
are looking at and how you can learn ro
see what they see, turn to Page &1.
Tom Wurster (right) knows a thing or two
about birdS. For example, he will tell you
there arc as many · as 50,000 birds h anging
around Opper Newpor.t Bay on any single
day in the winter. And there a re 1.60
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Immigrant-'thanks'
oldsters in Mesa>
Jung Lee rcca•ls ttiat dunng
and aftt•r the Korean War
American::.. soldiers and !>Oc1al
agencies alike, went <Jll out in an
e ffort to help h1 ~ nation '!>
youngster!>
Many wen• displaced . !>Orn e
were Q11.1hans and others home·
ICS!> The /\mcncans r'itched in
to find home!> <Jnd l ned to make
new li\'l'!> for a g(•ucn.it1on of war
victims
The 40 year old Lee. who 1 m
m1gratt>d to thl' Cn1ted Stcites 10
years ago. bct"ame the owner of
the Hargain Food P.asket ~
Costa M e~a ·::. Vista Center on
West Hlth Street two years <Jgo
Last year tlic i;:ro('er staged a
big 'party fo r th(· older folks at
Costa MC'sa's Betht·I Towers. It
W:tS a· SUCCe~ he repeated
the venture las t Saturday.
changing the location so he
could :o;crve a little wine.
"When I Wj.IS raised in Kore<.1.
it was the younger people who
had the bigger problems." Lee
rl•t•alb "lll'rc. in Amf•'rica. the
younger generat ion is prcny
Y.ell setup
"rt ·~ 1 h'c older pC'ople who
need the attention. it seems to
me
So bn Saturday l.ce served a
160-pound -wholC' roasted pig
harbel·ued· undeni round 1n a
· fril'nd '!> hack ~ard and <111 thc
trim m 1ngs. mostly Kor ean
dishes prepared byh1s fa mil~·.
"I figured most of thC' folh
had bt·en eauog Ar,ncricao foods
all their hves and wou1d likl'
som cthin.c: a little bit different."
l.C'c says.
About 12~ s cn1nr 1·1t1zens
s howC'd u11 at h i~ noon,
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D!i'!-!' ... si.tt ~ GIVING BACK SOME JOY
Mesa grocer Jung Lee
munche((roast-pork and dipped
into exotic oriental dishes and
s ip p ed some wine at the
Roundup Restaurant .which
offered ilc; faciLities in the Vista
~center fort he occas ion
!\nd just to make Christmas a
bit more complete. \'ista Drug
gu \'e everybody a gift certificate
to be usl.'d 1n the drug store. Lee
!>a\ s .
. : · /\. lot of people had bclp in
Korea." Let>. must>d "And a lol
of them romt• O\'er here .and
forget about• it I 'cl JUSI like to
give a little (If 1t back "
Recycling
site open
~24 -hours
Christmas shoppers have been
reminded by O ra nge Coast
College officials that the school
Recycling Oenter will re main
open 24 hours daily during the
holiday season.
S h oppers knee d eep l n •
packages. sacks, wrapping and'
other. paper trash can drop off
matcru:l"l s any time , a
spokesman said
TH E CENTER, the designat~d
receiver of recyclable materia ls
for the City of Costa Mesa , is on
Monitor Way. next to the col·
lege'!> baseball field off F airview
Road at the north end of the
ram pus.
"Our re<'e1vrng area is a bit
sm aller than it has been in the
past because we a re in the pro·
cess of building a new and better
center ," said d irector Steve
Furlan
"Some fo~ight think we're
closed ... hr-p-0;nted out. "We
want to emphasize that we are
open to receive residential grop-
offs 24 hours a day."
HE SAID THE center should
be a boon to most area homes
come Christmas morn. .
The Ct!nler accepts cardboard
boxes and cartons. news and
wr.i pp1ng paper. magazines.
telephone books. junk mail,
computer paper. car ds and
cardboard , Furlan reminded.
It also takes glass containers, '
ciluminum and tin cans. scrap
met al . o ld water he aters.
automoti\'c oil. car batteries and
rags
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Storekeeper Monte Pries is no softy, but the swe~ter is . , .
This TH.ANE sweater, made of ultra-soft orlon acrylic is machine
wash and dry ... Available in 9 colors.
"Using these techniques.' it l th o c t rfli F • aJ I d
_has beef\ w~s~~lea Pt?_r~oxc=~~i\;_l _~~~h~!Jn~g!w~ere~e;:i~fist~8.q~g~Pe~as~s~':~'.!1=Lt!!~!!~~!!ne~-.;.e;;;8~ti;V;;~~p;;:a::n=n~e;;,=.:-t----.....---------,.---7)~~~-~ ---------------' · .,.. pu mg wn no roo s . HICAGO CAP ayor ~
n umber, species identification, ··we have a couple of resident Jane 'Bym~ has approved ten·
movement patterns, migratory •'pods' of dolphins that live right. lative plans for a month-long
be havior a nd r es ponse to here. They don't go anywhere culture festival in the summer of
human activitie of at leas\ four else. They travel between I)ana 1982, officials say. The city ex·
species of dolphins ." Kelly e~-(.>oint and Long Beach . The pect3 to u k orches£ras. ~hoirs ..
plains. same is true of some locations in ba llet compa n ies and other
Tb e 0 r a n g e C o u n l f F lorid.a and South America," artistic groups from around the
Chapter or the Am~rie1n Cela· Kelly says . world t.o perform at lbe festival.
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Wailing? Yule b e sorry
HO. HO. HO ANO H•••: II you're one of my
favorite prt11tl who alway• Wfll\ WllO \hat IHt PoHlble l.J\.
"'"' hit>forf' do11111 your Yuh• hopplna. I have news : It's
ialm l thtit Jut lnshuit
If \OU d1dn '\ notlc" that Cur your,elt, JU.St start check
ID lht• <M;tv C"rtlai.enumti> the ~ days No lonaer are the
turo -.Jmph l~uing Chn11tm•b 5hoppina· 1wdes. Now
th y re t wuh U.1ot Mtnute Chn1>tmas Shoppina Guides
The ume ~ ltppin11 u1> ur1 you
\'ou U h\"t\t•r h u:.tl~ ur· yvu 'll be :.ho pp1ng the
\\ nsh1ngwn 'I li1rlhday SfCClltb
t.L'1't: , WHEN YOU start franttcally scannmrthe
'utrtidt •• 1.1.., t ht''t' 1hty:.. you fu11l they're no longer urging
'"u to bu; bu}, buy They're ordeno& you to
· Ju.,l hl<1 ~l lh1:. one over here It exhorts. "Gi ve a
• L~•' ed On? d Nt!w 'hape for Chnstmu•" Wh~l do l hl•) want n\\! to do? Drop a cousin off the
lo.ikon} tv gin· him a N>w shapc·1 Punch him out so he
Oil\.\ h<t., l'hubby li ps''
Here :. dnulhcr dernurid "Give someone a waterbed
fur Chn:.tmd!>
Tht!y don t l',.Ht.' who Jusu.uck somebody out and lay
ll!J\H1 tht-m une of ~ht'se Slosher Specutls.
Th\·11 then· arc ft!w stores that sound downright
h ~ ~lt-ric ,.iJ 111 the1 r headline ad messages. "Do It Right 1 "
onl· pro<'la1m:. AnOlhE.-r insists. "We Are as CHEAP as
'l'ht'y Say' · Whu :.ay!> '.' They sez, that 's who.
.l\dvertuement ·rrymg to Cash m on Good Old Charlie
ANOTHER SALE 'MESSAGE insists that you can,
"Save Like the Dickens." Get it? It's a takeoff on that
beloved Christmas author of bygone tim es. Charles
Di~kens. If you didn't get the link, the advertiser has in-
ser ted a Lillie caricature who is supposed to look like the
miser of Dickens ' Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge.
Perha ps they didn't pause to ponder that maybe
no body would want a gift from an Ebenezer Scrooge. tiut
ne1er mind details.
" BEYOND THESE APPROACHES, we have the unique
gift offerings that a re nQw making the ads. One outfit down
in Mi ssion Viejo, for example. is offering timited
m embers hip in the "Down With The Ayotollah Club."
ln smaller type, it explains t hat membership will be
lim ited to the first 200 million Americans who apply. For
JUSt $9.95. you get your membership, a card, certificate,
hum pe r st icker, pin and news letter. Sounds like
somebody's unloading from a garage sale. •
Up an Garden Grove. another outlet is offering $69.95
t..ilking parrots fo r just $19.95. At that cost reductiop, you
hd' t:' to susJ)t'ct tha t those paljl'Ots Jeamed how to talk from
.1 drunkc•n .,a1lor who was 'ii live·in r.esident at a T -Town
horrlello '
Bargains an talking parrots should be viewed ..«lh sus-
µ1cion Don't give one fo your favorite pastor.
' AND Jo'INALLY,. w~ had this-ad"-ttta J>roclaim ,
··oops' Manufacturer Goofs." Below· you find all the
spcc1f1cations fo r a $600 sewing machine that's going for only
$189 Nowhe r e d oes it e xplain precisely what t he
manufacturer's goof was.
Oh. down at the bottom it does note that the ")&chine
com es in only one color -described as Barfo Purple. No
kidding. Honest.
T hat must be the goof. Has to be the goof.
Mer ry Christmas, in Barfo Purple.
Fue l usage down
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S1n aller. f uel-effi cient cars nt~an that Californians are min~ less gasoline even though
ruore P4?Qple are driving more
nUles, th e s ta t e Bo ard o f
Equalization said.
September and down 4.2 percent
from October 1979.
Over the s ame year, the
number of licensed drivers has
inc reas ed 2 percent, vehicle
regis tration has gone up 2. 7
per cent and summer highway
tra ve l was up 3 percent this •: Octotrer gasoline us age was
~own 2 7 p erce nt f rom 'year.
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!Apt aet •I 98t•
\Veary solons
OK money bill
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
_weary Senate 1ave final ap-
proval today to a atonap ,...
ernment a p e n dln 1 b i ll ,
eliminaUni a threat that m~
fe_deral a1enciea would run out
of money and clearing the way
f or ad j o urn m e n t o f the
Dem ocratic-controlled H tb
Congress. ·
The 34 to 20 vote ended several
days of repeated and occuional-
ly bitter confrontation• between
the two Houses of Congress, and
sent a stripped-down, no-frills
appropriations bill to t he White
House for President Carter 's
signature. ·
summoned from home to pro-
vide the 51-vote quorum needed
to permit a roll call vote.
Sen. Pete ·Domenic!, R-N.11.,
said the Senate s urrendered too
much in negotiations wl\b the
House.
"I think we got a whopplns
bad deal," Domenici said short-
ly before the final vote about
S: 10 a.m. EST ended one of the
toughest legislative impasses of
the pa.st several years. Adjoum-
ment was expected this after-
noon."
Authority for a major portion
of the government to spend
money ran out at midni1bt Mon-
day, and five hours passed
before the House and Senate
joined to eliminate any risk of
impaired government ser vices.
Th is eight-year-old .. angel.'· We n dy Marotz of
Maplewood. Minn., rode llama in procession -to her
church where both are part of a living manger scene dur-
ing the Christmas season.
Ml~bi& FROM the measure
was the primary cause of the
prolonged wrangling, a proposed
$10,000-a-year pay raise for
members o f Congress a nd
salary boosts for top-level gov-
ernment employees.
As the night wore on, tempers
flared in both H~uses. SQ.me
senators slumped in their seats,
whl}e others were awakened and
The House passed its com-
promise stopgap spending
measure in a non-toll call vote
'about 12:4S a.m . today. It then
quit and planned to return at 11
a.m . ·
AS T HE NI GHT wore on,
there were predictions in both
the House and Senate t hat agen·
cies as diverse .-a)I the State
Department ana the Social
Security Administr ation would
ha VE\ to close.
Pre gnant
n e wswoman
found slain
MISHAWAKA, Ind. <AP )
Police investigating · the s~aying
o f <I. 26-year-old South Bend
Tritftane reporter today ques.
tioned a teen·age janitor who re-
ported finding her beaten.
strangled body. authorities said.
The body or Mary Collins
Kretschmar of South Bend, who
was five months pregnant with
her first child, was found Mon-
day night in the newspaper's
Mis hawaka bureau office. She
had been s truck several times
with a blunt instrument and a
cord was found around her neck,
police said.-
THEY SAID a 16-year-old boy,
web o w a s n o t i d e n ti f i e d ,
teleph9ned them to report the
slaying. Detectives quoted him
as saying he was in the base· ·
ment of the two-story building,
heard a noise on the firs t floor
w e nt up and found Mrs .
K retschmar in a pool of bl~.
Dale Cotter, Mishawaka editCJr
for the Tribun e, said
Poles' nerves taut
at memori.-rites
GDANSK , Poland (AP> -Crowds of Poles gathered outside
the Lenin Shipyard today hours before the ceremonial unveiling
of a monument to workers killed by army gunfire in rioting over
food prices 10 years ago. Worker leaders and·.the Communist
Party, fearful of disturbances, appealed for calm and order.
Pope John Paul II sent messages to Roman Catholic bisbops'
in his homeland saying Lhis week's ceremonies served to "re·
member the dead and encourage the living" and tfle monument
here '"makes us think or all those whe lost their lives ...
AS HUNDREDS OF thous~ assembled in Gdansk and
other Baltic port cities for a two-'day commemoration of the 1970
bloodshed, both the independent labor union Solidarity and the
Communist Party urged Poles to exercise restraint.
Orficials were fearful of troubles that could increase the
threat of Soviet intervention to check Poland's powerful new in·
dependent labor movement.
The Communist Party. news paper Trybuna Ludu said the
pe riod of "nationwide reflection .. .-"should be a constructive
one·· reflecting "the broad forces of common sense and civic
responsibility.''
ALCOHOL SALES WERE banned in the Baltic area during
the ceremonies , which were organized by Solidarity and which
will include requiem Masses and the dedication of the 130-foot·
high monument in Gdans k. ·
The government agreed to construction of the monument to
meet one of the 21 demands made by the workers in Gdansk
during the strike wave last summer that res ulted in legalization
of the independent labor movement. ·
Tb.e heads of affected agen·
cies, said Sen. William Prox-
mire, D-Wis .. "are under in-
structions to shut down."
Passage of the final version of
the spending bill m arked a ·mild
setback for President-elect
Ronald Reagan even before his
inauguration.
An earlier version contained a
pay raise for members of
Congr~s and also would have
provided salary boosts for •
thous a nds of top federal
em ployees, a hike Re agan said
was needed to recruit aides to
staff his administration.
I N THE END, the pay in·
creases were dropped and the
House and Senate a greed on a
spending bill designed to do little
more than keep the government
running through next June S.
The (fays.Jong dis pute was
mainly the result of a time-worn
legislative tactic of attaching
amendments on a wide variety
of subjects a nd purposes to
s pe nding bills because they
must be passed for the govern·
ment to continue to function.
Mrs. JUets.chmar was schoolh ... ____________________ ... __________________ ....
board rel)<>rter. She had worked
during the day Monday, then
had returned to o((ice prior to
attending a meeting of the Penn·
Harris School Board.
COTl'ER QUOTED police as
saying the victim apparently
had struggled with her attacker
and blood was splattered about
the office. He said police found
no indication of a fo rced entry
and nothing was missing from
the office .
Jack Powers, managing editor
of t he Tribune, s aid Mrs.
Kretschmar, a 1977 graduate of
lhdiana University at Bloom·
ington, had worked for the
newspaper Jtwo years. Earlier,
he said. she worked one yep at
the Wabash <Ind.) Plain Dealer.
She was the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Walton Collins.
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·oatlg Pilot Ads e£oduce Sales Record
" ... the results were beyond ou ~ highest projection."
DICK MAROWITZ
Westcllff Shoe-Westcltff Plaza
The following letter was received from an advertiser
who· recently experienced· his best sales week in 16 years of
business following the appearance of several ads -one using
color -in the Daily Pilot :
11 1980
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The Daily Pilot is proud of its lon1 association with Westcliff Shoes and
of the newspaper 's contribution toward the settin1 of a 16-year sales record.
We, stand ready to help pl~ a result.gettin1 advertisin1 campaip to attract
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This way~. f ~Ila" \
Brothers Billy and Gar y Mansfield are led to Watsonville
courthouse for arraignment in murder of Renee Salings
~ 29-yt!ar·old mother of three:--'-1,>olice placed bags over
the ir ~rac.b to a void damaging te5timony of potential wit·
nesses
Santa
Never Had It
SoGOO
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When it comes time for you to play
Santa ... come to Lido M arina Village.
With over 75 sho ps and boutiques to
choose from ... who needs elves?
Vou11 find the latest 'in designer
fashions. Fint jewelry. European
kitchen items. Exqbe gifts from
aro und the world. Antiques.
Imported glassware. Special
soaps and fragrances.
Children's. toys. Books. plants
and one-of-a-kind treasures.
And, beginning
lliovember 29. the real Santa
Claus will be strolling through
Udo Village each Saturday and Sunday, ,
from I to 5 pm, to offer an ear and a
candycane to children of all ages!
All your Christmas shopping . . 1n o ne
beautiful package!
Free Validated Parking
LID<> MARINA VILLAGE
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TUMCSay, 0.C.ml)er 16, 1980 H I F
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·LA frighteiled by murders
LOI ANGELES (AP) -Tbe
aen1ele11,kllllAa of three people
and altootini ol Mebt otben at a
rettaurut he..--.capped one ol
lbt blQocUest wtekencb In Loe
An1ele1 County 'a hbtory, teod· ln1 aboc:ti. waves throu1b the
confuaed 6d friahtened relioa.
A total of S2 people died of ap-
parent homicides between Friday
and Sugday, county coroner's of.
ti cl ala saJd.
~ob Dambacher, chief of in·
Airlines'
• ·job pact
needs work
LOS ANGELES (AP )
Although their union negotiators
have agreed to a tentative con-
tract, Continental Airlines flight
attendants stayed off the job for a
12th day today awaiting comple-
tion of a back-to· work agreement.
The negotiators, working un-
der the pressure of the faSl·
a pproaching Christmas travel
season. began discussing back-
to-work arrangements Monday
aj!ernoo_n, several hours alter ·
announcing the tentative con·
tract settlement at 3:30 a.m.
vettlaatioaa la the coroner'• ot-~ •• tald the blcbelt number ol
bomicldea for a tbrpe-day
weekend period ever recorded in
Loa Aqelea County wu 38. Thal
occurred laat Dec.• to 30.
The number reached 34 this
year oo three ~cul6na -Aue.
1 to 3, Aue. 29 to 31, and Oct. 10
to 12.
''What in the name of God
kind ol monster could have done
a tthin& like Uii.s?" asked police
Lt. Glenn Ackermiw "It's total-
ly out of the realm '"el the kind of
behavior that civlllzed -people
can even contemplate."
bur1eonin1 crime rate."
He aald the reaJ problem wu
that the police departmeal'ta •·
deratatfed. Riaht. DOW' he ...
plained, the d epartme nt is
budgeted for only 7 ,000 awom-ln
perllOMel and is actually about
500 officers under iu· authoriaed
strencth. He said the depart-
ment needs at least 8,500 offtcen
to be able to do an adequate job
of preventing crime.
But Sunday's executions in a
meat freezer at Bob's 'Big Boy
Restaurant on l.• Cienega
Boulevard Juat no .. ef the San·
ta Monie., Freeway jolted the
community .
At a news conference Monday,
Police Chief Daryl Gates said
·'the public is frightened and
concerned because of the crimes.
·Naturally, we'J:e concerned tha\
people a* frightened." , T he killings have prompted
many lo wonder whether Los
Angeles' rising crime rate will go
higher.
Gates said his departmerit was
feeljng "pressure because of the
Tamalpais body fouµd
MILL VALLEY CAf> -The Marin County
Sheriff's Department say~ the discovery of
another body on Mount Tamalpais appears to have
no connection with the deaths of seven hikers in
the area since August 1979.
The unidentified body of an apparently
strangled man in bis early 40s was discovered by
two young boys Monday afte rnoon just off
Shoreline Highway, which traverses the mountain
and connects with coast Highway 1. The boys bad
been in the area Sunday and the body was not there. •
The area is posted with warnings that hikers
not walk alone on the dozens of wooded trails that
crisscross the mountain, one of the most popular
recreational districts in the San Francisco Bay
area -before people started being killed.
Ingwersen called the new discovery "a dump-
ing," that the vic'tim had been strangled
somewhere else, driven to the site and disposed or
not far from the road.
He said the body. dressed in jeans and a black
T-s hirt, was not that of Marin County attorney
Bruce E. Pritzker, 31, .who vanished Nov. 20 after
telling a ·colleague he felt anxiety about a client he
was about to meet.
Ingwersen said Pritzker 's body marks did not
match that or the victim. Fairfax police have said
thty, fe ared· foul plan in the lawyer's disap·
pearance.
The Mount 'Tamalpais·Point Reyes area has
been in a grip of terror since the Thanksgiving
weekend discovery of four bodies at Point Reyes
National Seashore .
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Market boss
shot to death
PACIFIC PALISADES (AP) -The manager
of a Safeway supermarket was shot to death as she
opened the store in what police say was an ap·
parent robbery attempt.
The body of Catherine Murray, .47, of Tanana
• was discovered by an .
employee Monday. short'. I I ly afer residents reported err ... TE
hearing at le ast one .;,1 1S
gunshot. -
''Her purse is miss-· ing," said Detective Steve Smith, "but there was a
lot of other personal properly still on the ground."
Detectives believe the woman, not the store,
was.the intended target.
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LOS ANGELES CAP) -Transit officials and
commuters are hoping the arrival of 80 new
General Motors Corp. buses will ease the ~us
shortage caused when 230 n·ew G'rumman·Flxible
buses were grounded forposslble defects.
Tti,e GM buses coula be in llle as'early as Wed·
nesday. easing the bus shortage that caused about
40.000 passengers to be delayed up to 20 minutes
Monday, officials said.
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SACRAMENTO <AP) -To no one's surprise. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~he 45 members of Califo~ia's Electoral College
.
A ·c1Ff OF MUSIC FOR
TI-IE SEA.SON FROM
FASHION ISLAND ••
MELODYI.ANQ. CHORUS
IN CONCERT
Thir.; Thur-;day ev'e ninR, Dec. 18,
at 7 pm in the Court near Buff urns
a nd Bullocks Wilshire. Enjoy
Christmas music with o ne of
O range County's..finest c horal
groups. Co me early ror a scat or
shop the 80, fi ne sto/-_es and
restaurants befo re and after the
concert.
Q FASHION ISlAND ~ NEWPORT CENl&'
NrirMn·M&f'CUS • Bu1oc:kc 'llifhft • RoblntoN • ~ aro.dw1y • Buffwns' •J.C. Pcmty
)Ull off PadRc Coast Hwy. betwect1 MKMfM.. ind ,Jambortt Blvds. In Nn-pon 8"ch .
voted unanimous ly for Ronald Reagan and George
Bush -but one grumbled a bit.
The grumbler. Carl E. Murphy, chairman of
the ultra-conser vative United Republicans of
California, said Monday he had ··serious doubts ''
that Reagan would carry out his mandate, which
he described as ··a massive call" for less govern-
ment and a stronger military .
(,Juar9t•" fift•d i11 , • .,,., •• dt•cdh
SAN JOSE CAP> -The Santa Clara County
Dis trict Attorney's Office has (iled a misdemeanor
manslaughter charge against the founder of a ma·
jor computer-electronics company.
The charge was fil ed Monday against Gene
AmdahJ, 58, of Saratoga, founder of Amdahl Corp.
of Sunnyvale, in connection with a Nov. 17 acci·
dent in which a motorcyclist was 'killed.
.f1fdgp fpf" rt•f•tuu•.• "'and
STOCKTON <AP) -A judge is letting stand
the recount that would switch sworn-in Republican
Adrian Fondse out of his Assembly seat a'W
Democrat Patrick Johnston into it.
. The decision Monday bucks the issue up to the
Assembly itseU, and of that, San Joaquin County
Superior Court Judge Bill Doller had this to say:
"Iii view of the strident public statements
already made by the Assembly leaders of both
pprties, even before any aJ>Peal to lbem, whether
one believes that either candidate will 1et a fair,
non-political type of hearing 1n Sacramento de-
pends upon whether one believes in the Tooth
Fairy or the Great Pumpkin."
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DECEMBER -21
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Mar1•~l Oner. the I t•ont rO \'Cr lat (•hld or Oranae
ounly '1 • Hum1an Serv1cwi Aaenc}. h1u. cmcrae<l \'\('·
lOriOUI (rocn yet anothur battle .
As a rault ot compronaae phrn •'1~ro\•ed by lhe
loard ol SUpervtMra. Ml1 Oner wUl •rVt for at teut
oni tn0tt ytar H cUn<'tm of thl' count) ml•ntal nealtb de.
p•rtment 'MM! pl'OJ)OM"d •PIJ'C>lntn•t•11t tu tht' ~lt mn v.·hkh Miss
Gner has h~ld on "n rnt"nm buaill'ttnc\' Ntw..-mtM.lr 1979.
tarred 'oppo!1tlun 111 lhl' mt·nt.al lw1A lth i:-umrnuntty
St>\'l'ral ud,·oc'H'\' ~roups und the• l)1 un1tt• t'ounl)' Medlrt•I
s Maa\lon ubJt'l'\l'U lu t•xh•n:,11m tit lht• 1nh•1 '"' ilPl>Oint
menl Tht' tiroupj haYl' prom• t•c.i tht.· "'II dost•l) monitor
Mas Gn cr' ur\IU\ ,.,., m ttw t••m•m~ '~"' ~fomtur\n" her
\\Ork ~ rlne. tht> mun1Lor.i hmH·H'r. 'h1H1ld he rt"nund1.•d
not to bt-rom~nb.-,t1 ul'l1unas t
For her purt, M1~ Cint'l !llwulll \'11mpl) \\llh u board
dlrectlH' that i.ht· prt1pu1l' d vlun thJt dt•Jrl~ outhnei.
goah. cmd obJt't'll\ l'~ fo1 lht.' t'OUlll) ~ mental hl•tilt h pro
gram She must tr ~al th~H cl1r~<'ll\'t• M·nousl~ . o lanry
but mearunglt-~s (>lan~ Wh1:11 ·~ tll'l'lied ar\' s1mµlt• ways
the count) mt'nlal h~alth protitrarn wall"be impru\'ed
Both the &roupt who opposed her appoin t ment and
Mase Gnet rniMt trti~mpt to wort togethe r The c.-ounty's
mental heatth prdgram will onl y continue to suffer ii ttiey
do not
Road n~ect ri~ky
·California is about to lose $850 milhon. in federal
funds for highway and sewer construction ~ecause the
state Legislature has failed to implement a pros-ram for
annual vehicle smog control inspections.
This on top of the ne~s that Caltrans projects a
shortfa ll of some $915 million in locally generated
highway fwids over the next fiv e years .
Losing the federal funds~is oot all that important in
the eyes of Ca ltrans Director Adriana Gianturco. Not to
worry, she says, California doesn 't need that money
' because our freeway system is just about completed:
J-That's about as puzzling as most of J't1s . Gianturco's
prooouncements -a nd about as helpful.
In the race of her commenWi. a spokesman for the
highway construction industry says Caltrans is embarked
on a "systema tic a pproach. of · neglecting hiehway
needs.'' He told an Orange County audience last week
that too many highway construction funds-are b~fn&
diverted to such uses as underwriting local tra nsit sys·
terns, fundin g motor vehicle bureaus and subsidizing rapid
rail projects.
As a result of Caltra.As '. no-growth policy. Ttmothy
Doke told a group of county engineers. 40 percent of the
state's major highways need repairs ranging from re·
surf acing to total reconstruction.
Doke contends that the lamentable state of the roads
cost California drivers $1 billion in extra fuel and auto re·
pair exper:ises last year and are a fa ctor in up to one·
fourth of all accidents.
On a similar note, a survey by a national insurance
organization·contends that confusing. illegible. misplaced
; or otherwise inadequate road signs are responsible for
many fatal accidents now attributed to · 'driver error.··
The survey cited s uch ·sign hazards as poor lighting
(a <;altrans specialty): signs placed too close to the
point of decision . causiitg driver confusion : and inconsis·
tent names and route numbers.
In both instances. citizen coalitions were urged to ap-
. ply pressure to highway authorities for proper use of the
· ·.funds collected through gasoline taxes
~History worth saving
The old Or ange County Courthouse. that turn-of-the-
. century sandstone building in downtown Santa Ana.is too ::~fluable a reminder of the past to lose. So word that the
::y.enerable structure might be restored at less cost than
:'first predicted comes as good news.
·: Urged on by historic preservation experts, the county
Board of Supervisors decided last week to spend $40,000
·On· a second seismic study. The building has ~en vacant
since the authors of the first study in October 1979, said state
-earthquake safety s tandards weren't being met. They set
. restoration costs at S2.5 million.
·. Consultant John Kariotis claims hi!; new restoraticm
approach is more· cost efficient. Lower costs could give Uie county a better chance to attract grants to fix up the
prized red sandstone structure.
-Some county officials have been eager to refurbish
the building so -that recently approved federal courts
iitight ma~ use of it.
New isn't always better. though. Officials should
ensure that the old-fashioned ambiance is never lost.
particularly lo make s pace for modem courts and offices.
Top priority should be given lo completing a museum of
O)'iginal court IU"lifacts now under way in one of the two
courtro6ms. ••
If a nd when K ariotis ' plan s aves the o.J d
courthouse. he might tum his attention across .Sroadwav
tothe newbutalready ailing county Hall of Administr ation:
It's not just t he old-timers who figure it may fall first.
• in1ons expressed in the space above are those ot the Daily F'11ot.
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arilsts. ~eader comment 1s in vited, ·Address The Ofilly Pilot, P.O.
lpx 1560. Costa Mesa. C/4, 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. -· '
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Those who a re supposed to
know claim you can keep a
wall picture hanging straight
by s t ick in g a piece of
sandpaper to the back of it.
Q . What sort o r vocal
sounds do reindeer make?
A. They grunt like pigs.
The Indians really dldn 'l
give a hoot or holler for
bea~s at the outset. It was
the . Pilgrims who conned
. the m into thinking beads
were wampum worthy. .
-lf-a-botlle-and-eork cost
$1.05 and the bottle costs Sl
more than the cork, how
mucb does the cork COll't
Prealdenl Calvln CooUdfe
when asked this que•tlon
said five cents. That'• wron1 •
he was told.
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Rowland Evane/Robert Novak ,
~ ~ A Senate test for R ·eagan
WAS.DNGTON -Gen. Alex·
111nder Hai1'1 chances to be
Hcretary of stale were fadinl ln·.
to o bll v Ion w b e n Sen ate·
1>tmOC"taUc leader Robert Byrd·
••ttttnal)' eame to hls rescue·
'Wtlll an attack perceived by
Republlean senato rs as en-
danaering not merely one Cabinet~
prospect but Ronald Reagant
himself. Haig seemed finished after
SPnate Re publican leader
H oward
Baker slipped_
Re aga n 's
age nt s a
private-
memo detail-
i ng Senate
confirmation
p r o bl e m s
p ose d b y
ll aig 's
Wat e rgate
background. It was then that
Byr d Jumped to the attack.
Always eager for his regular
Saturday news conference to
vteld a headline. Byrd scoredj n Ute Sllllday newspapers Qf Dec. 7
when he warned that Haig would
face ·deep trouble in Senate con-
firmation.
Season e d W as h i n g t o n
ope ratives on the Reagan transi-
tion team quickly relayed word
to the president-elect back at. .Pacific Palis ades: He simply
could not let Bob Byrd pick his
-
Cabin« for him. Havinl ameUed
a little blood ln prevloua amall
victories over Rea1an, tbe
Seaate '•harks were encourated
t.o attadt a1am. Furtbennon,
throwing Haig's carcass over·
board would only prompt fresh
a ttac k fr om se natorial
carnivop.
JUST AS the Soviet Union can
be counted on to test a new
American president, so does
Congress. The attack .Qll Haig, •
regardless or its merits, was a
test of Reagan's willingness to
stand up to senatorial bullying.
If he would not stick to the man
he bad selected for secretary or
stale, he scarcely could be expect·
ed to confront senator ial ar·
rogance in years to com~.
Thal selection had been pon-
dered by Reagan's closest ad•
visers long before the eledion.
Haig was by no m eans the
c hoice o r the right. Anti·
detentists reared his old connee·
lion with Henry Ki ssinger and
resente d his ambiguous
testimony in the 1979 Senate
ratification hearing on SALT 11.
Even a fte r indus trialis t ·
George Shultz took himself out
of consi(jeratio11. Haig was not
secure for the State Depart·
mPnt. One or Rea~an 's most
trusted advisers paid the pres·
ident-elect a confidential visit --'
to wam ol the tuc1a1e camed
by the 1eneral: the Klaaincer
connecUoe,' b1a role ln arrancina nae Nlnn pef'don and those
hour• Md boun of recordlnp of
conftdentlal discussions between
Preaident Richard M. Nixon and
hls trusted chief of staff, Al
Hai1. ove.r Watergate-defense
strategy.
aEAGAN persis ted. He ad·
mired Hai&'s record as NATO
commander and liked him
personally. Haig was set for the
Slate Department when the New
York Times of Dec. 4 carried a
column by Anthony Lewis con-
demning Haig as a "careerist"
with "no feeling for American
constitutionalism.' ·
That caught the eye of Sen.
Baker, soon to be majo rity
leader of the newly Republican
Senat e . He delegated his
legis lative assistant, Howard
Liebengood <soon to be Senate
sergeant-at-arms> to bst the ar-
guments that would be raised
agai,nst Haig in confirmation
hearings. Liebengood 's docu-
m e nt became a formidable
weapon against the general.
T he mood in the Republican
cloakroom grew sour. Senate
Republican Whip Ted Stevens
told associates that putting a
m·ilitary man in the State
Department was bad policy. The
mood was trans re r r'ed t o
' tt£ Jl£f ~ 10 tsPSUSH Wtri$ lN QW(:JE ~)OJ f(\~ HIM .'
Richard Reeves
Rea1an'a own aJdes. "Why do
we need this rock in our
knapsack?" asked one. As the
weekend of Dec. 6·7 appro•ched,
Hale's prospects were adjudged
al no t>eller than 50·50 by
Reagan insiders.
BUT MORE than Haig was at
stake. In the month since the
election. Reagan had permitted
himself t.o r>e shoved around by
the Senate gr.andees. He had ac·
quiesced in plans (la ter scul·
tled) to pass a tax cut not his
own ; he had not pressed his own
opposition to lame-<tuek passage
or the "super-fund" bill against
toxic wastes; he had permitted
Senate opposition to force out tus
choice as Treasury secretary,
William Simon. , ~hile Jimmy Cart er's de-
fi ance of Congress proved fatal,
s ubservie nce by R o naldd
Reagan would have the same re-
sult. The abandonment or Haig
would have 'branded Reagan
nea rly \wo m o nths befort!
Inauguration Day as a president
who can be bullied
That was when Byrd came to
the res1MJe, with so frontal a
cha ll enge to Reagan a~ well as
to H&ig from the leader of the
Senate's Democratic minority.
Whereas private memoranda by
Howard Baker could not be de·
picted by Reagan agents a~ un-
der mimnR presidentia l authQn·
ty. publLc threats by Rob Byrd
certainly could
REAGAN'S MEN now argued
with Republican senators that 1t
was intolerable that Byrd. New
York Times columnists or even
Republican senators were tJiCk·
1ng Reagan's Cabintt. It was past
lime. they ad'ded, to bury the
politics of Watergate Soon, key
se nators -including that in-
dependent-minded Democrat.
Henry !\1. J:.i c.kson put out the "
word that Hai~ surely could be
confirmed The battle was nver
when Baker publicly put h1mseU
on 1ta1~f!:>s1de
By good luck. mostly, Rl'agcin
i ad surv1~d a ·sevl'r c C'On -
grcss1onal test There •~ r11,
serious doubt thal Haig will bE
confirmed. possibly without
much troµbl c. It 1s <1 lesson fol
rhe president-e lect to ponder a~
he confronts senatorial obstacle!.
to his radical pl;rns for reform of
taxes. the budget and the national
defense that will determine thl'
fate of has prl'siden c}
'The problem' may ~ better. left alone
LOS ANGELES -At 7 o'clock
each weekday morning. two or
three hundred Mexican men line
Sawtelle Blvd: here between San-
ta Monica Blvd. and Olympic
Blvd. They're looking for a day's
work and some or them get it as
contractors' and gardeJlers'
rue ks cruise the street picking up
e or two, sometimes a half
dozen, for SJ an hour.
They are "the problem.'' Silent
men holding brown paper bags
with a little
lunch . They
a re-the illegal
aliens.
A dis tin ) guistled com-
m i tte e -
~lect Com·
mission o n
Immigration
and Refugee
P o I i c y •
chaired by the Rev. Theodore
Hesburgh: president of Notre
Dame University -is now pre-
senliog its recommehdations to
Congress on how to deal with the
problem. It's tough -the com·
mission has been meeting, on.and
off, formorethantwoyears.
So , what have the com·r
missioners, including names like
Sen • ...Edward Kennedy aod Rep. ·
Elizabeth Holtzman, come. up
with? Nothing -they are sug-
gesting that immigration laws
Sydney Harris
should be enforced •more rigidly
and a mnesty should be granted to
sorrie or the illegals. Which is, in
effect, about what is happening,
unofficially, right now.
THE COMMISSION, 1 think.
did a good job. "Nothing" is \he
right "solution·' to "the problem"
becaus.e there is no solution. The
problem is that the poorest sec-
tion of one of the poorest countries
on earth. Mexico, has a 1.900 mile
border with one or the richest
countries, the United,States. Men
an"d wo men -the best and
brightest of the poor states of
northern Mexko -are going to
cross that border to feed their
• families.
And . as far as I can tell after two
years, off and on. or interviewing
Americans of Mexican descent
and thei r illegal brothers and sis-
ter s, the c ross-border traffic
benefits both countries. Certainly
the illegal immigration benefits
Mexico because it provides a
political safety-valve in places
like Chihuahua where unemploy-
ment is usually more lhan 50 per·
cent. Some studies indicate that
each illegal in the United Slates
sends more than $105 a month to
relatives south of the border. De
facto foreign aid, people-to-
people.-
The Unite d Slates. with ·
all our complaining, gels a cheap
and hardworking labor force and
a r e latively stable neighbor .
Without that safety valve of ii·
legal immigration. Mexico would
be prime territory for a very un·
comfortable (for us) socialisl
revolution just 20 miles from
Slrn Diego. Seventeen percent or
Mexican adults live on less than
$75 a year ~d th~ country has a
population growth r ate higher
than India's -Mexico's popula-
tion of 65 million could increase
to more than the United Stales'
population in just 45 years_
There is always an ar gument
agatnst Ulegals -"welba&ks" -
whew th~ U.S. economy is not
booming. They are taking our
jobs, according to some labor un-
ions. They are living off welfare.
accordingtosomeconser vatives.
MY OWN experience living m
Southern California indicates
that the illegals are probably
creating jobs and maintaining
some s mall industries. First, they
are, for the most part. doing
m eniaJ work disdained by many
Americans white and black -there aren 'l many good jobs O·
pen_ tb people who can't speak
English. Second. many of the
small industries, clothing and
f~ituu manvfacture rs In
C'attfomta:-a-ncl Te xas:· forrn-
stance. would have to close down
or m<>ve ovetseas wittfout cheap,
un American labor
As to welfare. government
studies so far tend to indicate that
we a re actually making money on
the illegals or "undOc umenTett
workers" as liberals ca ll them
One study. in Orarige County.
Calif . reported illegals paid
somewhere between S83 m illion
and $145 million in income and
sales and Social Security taxes.
but received only $2.7 mil!Jon an
government services. ~stl
ntedical services. In San Diego. a
s pot check of Hispanic names on
the welfare rolls showed thatonJy
10 of 9.132 were 11legal aliens
the rest were American citizens
like you and me
WRATEVER CONGRESS de-
cides to do about the Hesburgh
commission·s recommendations ,
again , probably nothing the
problem won 't go a way If there 1s
an historical analogy 1t would be
the Italian m igration to New York
in the early 20th century only 1f
southern Italy. that country's
poorest region , had been where
New Jerst?y is.
Southern California and the
Southwest happen to be th at close
to northern Mexico And the
general attitude -not universal
but sene;111 in those parts or our
country 1s almost c-ertalflry going ..,..
to h,a veto be nationa l policy: Live
and letlive. ,
Good d~bater. 01ust gi-asp t~e opposing view
In non-fiction. people tend to
buy the books they think will
agree with them ; we may pre-
tend w e are looking f o r
enlightenment. but most of WI
are looking for confirmation of
our prior beliefs and prejudkes.
Most books of this kind are
published for a "pre-selected"
audience.
But this is precisely what we
do not need. A book that agrees
with our views may be gratify· ___ MMl,._.·:0-th~go~ It dots
nolblna to develop fiexibilily of
mind or independence, ot Judi·
ment. Moreover, it makes ua
narrow and rilid In Ute defense
of our most warmly-held opi-
nion•. •
Lord Acton aaid a long time
l
ago thatfone has no right to at-
tack or oppose a contrary view
until one can express that view.
not only as well as. but better
than, Its proponents. In other
words. not until one can make
out a better case for the opposl·
tion than it has made out for
itself, can we be s ure that we
are knocking down a live enemy
rathe r than a straw man.
-&NIJ-n:..ISJ:.artL.ln Jlll1.-dis·
putation that we do not distort
the principln or premises of our
opponenu. We tend to make
parodies or. cariutures out of
them -IO much so \hat OM
might wonder how anyone could
believe s uch thiogs. And of
course they do .. not: what they
(
\
believe is gene rally far more
coherent and subtle and complex
than the gross cartoon we have
tu med it lnto. 0
A fUrther irony resides in the
fact that the advocates of a
particular view eve n distort
their own founts of ht-lief : this is
w,hy Marx said that he was not a
Marxist, and Freud disclaimed
being a Freudian. after hepring
some of the-per~e.rsions of their
theortes from U\e mouths of tM;r
own disciples and· 'interpreters.·'
I AM EQUALLY confident
that Adam Sm l th , the "father~ of c·apitalism, would Dkewfse ttpUdiate the ff ays in
which his "system of natural
liberty " 'has been perYerted by
modem a~log1sts ror laissez·
faire. (If y ou doubt th ts read
"Adam Sm ii h a nd ~1od e rn
Political Econol'll .. " a sym-
posium of Bicentennial cssays
publ ish e d b y lo~a S tate
University Press.)
A small chai n of bookstores m
New York ga,•c lo anyone who
boo,gtit . a copy or Kissinger·~
"Whi~ HolLw ¥ears" ·a f.r~
eopy ef "Stdeshow" by-Wt ·
Shawcro11s, which takes the op-
posite view or our foreign poll<'..)'
-a practice to be highly com·
mended IQ aJl such controversial
matten. This ts why most argu·
ments ftld either in a bane or •
whimper. but rare\}' In a real re-
solution.
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111111 ClllT Ylll lllllDlll llllY PIPER
1 llf SOAY DECEMBER 16 1980 OR ANGE COUN 1 Y C Al II OR NI A 75 CENTS
South. Lagunrlns protest hotel proposal . / ~ lh rra-;v ... 'IITT'IU·.U .
Of .... °""'' ....... "•''
ft•niUll' .ti 1 n•lll'll''" 1'l1&nJ .>
Mob1h ElH' l'urk 111 SOu\h
L.a.:un1t nrtl 1 h~·11 l'~' i. "1011•
Cuast HJg oi) Mor1d11)' to -,now
l)d>!>l'~b) JlL'l hu"' lc.rKt: a IJfO
J>l.Sl"d 24 ~lm') hotel would ~
Sl\ty "ars 1rnd t rucks, i.omc
"'1th ,1gfu in tht windows pro
l~!.llng th• high n !ot: prOJt'Cl,
~lh'\<'ht'il ~ r~t olun" Co~l
tl1~h ~ d) lo 11lustral~ lht fool
'"tot tht! pq>poscd building
wvuld t-nl'Vmpa11s .
AntJ .i bn6'ht orange hel1um
llulh'On, n 11Ul& UtO feet tnto the
day on.Coast Highway handing
out btO<.'hures opposing the pro·
poul
bhH' ~ki t~ ~bove Treasure -Partners Bernie Syfan, Mer·
18 l u nil ~howed .motorists just rill Johnson and Ed Stanton pro-
how lull tho 600 unit aevelop· pose construction of the hotel
11wot would be complex on 2.5 acres of the 27·
People Jus t don 't realize acre Treasure Island property.
what d monster this thing will And while the 266 mobile
bt-. ~wet.Roger Derryberry.~ homes in the complex would
ml·rnbt!r of Lhe tenant associa-have to be feAfoved, plans call
lion bc>ard who spent the whole for 60 of the hotel units to be set
aside for longti e residents of
the park.
The de-velopers propose
"semi-public use" for the re •.
maining 24 or so acres, and say
the public would have access to
beaches just south of Treasure
Island.
County planning com -
missioners are to hear a zone
change request by the de·
velopers next month that would
allow construction of the 24·
story complet'.
But tenant Derryberry said
such a large development does
. . .not belong in South Laguna.
The 39-year old fi)mmakert
wh9 has liv~ ip Treasure Island
for a year, said the tenants' as-
sociation "felt it was necessary
to impress upon the citizens or
this commwiity the siee of this
project.
"Unless you work in construc-
tion, you really don't know how
tall 180 feet is.'' he said, refer·
ring to the height or the complex
above the bluffs in Treasure
Island .
'· PeoJ>te were stopping and
as king what they could do.''
Derryberry said. ·'When you see
how tall the building will be, you
real' e how it will restrict views
in So th Laguna."
Mo day's demonstration on
Coas lfighway preced e d
< PROTEST, Pagf> .\Z)
-f~ s.eeks Syc~$ore uy·
•
. Col. Sanders
dead-at 90
• APWI .......
SUCCUMBS AT 90
Chlck~n king Sanders
San Clemente
• evacuation .
plan revised
Revis ions to a n eva cuation
pl a n extending the zone ar~und
the San Onofre Nuclear Generat-
ing Station from fi ve to 10 miles
were approved tqday by the
Orange Cou nt y Board of
Supervisors.
The revisions. which also re·
quire ,snore complet e advance
·a nd e m e rgency notificat ion
systems. were mandated by the
federal Nuclear Regulator y
Commission.
Supervisors voted unanimous·
ly to accept the modifications to
the county's 1975 e vacuation
plan.
The-modifications mean that
£esidents of San Cfemente. San
Jua n Capistrano, Capis trano
Beach and Dana· f:loint could be
evacuated in case officials fear
a serious radiation leak from the
pkmt. . '
-The plant ii; on \he coast in the
l'thenrend--of"San-t>teg0 Cdrol·
ty. Supervisors for that county
also h ave approved the re·
visions. ·
Woman dies
of injuries
A Mission Viejo woman djed
Monday at Mission Community
Hospital in Mission Viejo from
injuries she s uHe r e d in an
.automobile accident on the San
Diego Freeway Dec. 12.
JerL . .Lyn Long, 37. died at
about » p.m. at the hospital, a
spokesman for the California
Highway Patrol said.
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP)
Harland Sanders, 90, the wbite-
haired, white-suited Kentucky
colonel who parlayed sales abili·
ty and a secret recipe into a
fried chicken empire, died of
pne umonia today at Jewish
Hospital.
Sanders , internationally
known as the founder and sym .
bQl of the Kentucky Fried
Chicken fast food franchise, died
at 5:40 a.m . PST. according to
compaJTy s pokesman John Cox .
· Sanders , who was diagnosed
this year as suffering from
leukemia, entered the hospital
Nov. 7 for treatment df an infec·
lion or the kidney and bladder.
He developed pneumonia and
lapsed into critical condition.
Sanders' doctor-said he "went
comfortably," according to Cox.
Cox said a ptivate nurse was
in attendance when Sanders
died. His wife , Claudia. was at
th e family 's home in
Shelbyville outside Louisville.
Sanders will lie in ~late Thurs·
day in the rotunda of the state
Capitol building in Frankfort. Cox
said.
Tentative funeral a rrange-
ments call for visitation Wednes-
day at the Hall-Taylor Fun'tral
Home in-shelb.yville -and Way
at the fast-fool company's office
in Louisville. Funeral services
will be 11 a.m. Saturdat at Alomnj
Ch apel Baptist Theological
Seminar:y in Louisville with
burial at Cave Hill Cemetery in
Louisville.
Sanders toolt hi·s c hicken
franchjse on the road when he
was 64, an age when many peo·
pie consider retirement. He was
still working for Kentucky Fried
Chic ken at age 89 when doctors
diagnosed acute le uke mia in
June.
"ll 's just one more thing
we· ve got to conquer .'' he said
when told or the disease. "I've
overcome a lot of things in my
life."
lie was hospitalized repeated·.
<See COLONEL, Page A2)
Mrs. Long was Injured when
her vehicle smashed int. the
rear of a tractor trailer.that had _ Tfl kad para_fle -~a~1o~w~ed~T<,!.Y.!l.JJU!"~~~-~~~-t11rirUJ1a Be a ch res 1 dent un lane of ttle San Dieio Marion Knott, daught"'°'
FrHway just north or El Toro. the founders of Knott 's
Candidacy mulled
SACRAMENTO (AP) .:... Al·
tomey General George Deu.kme-
Jlan HYI he la considerlna nm-
nlna for rovemor tn 1912 · ·
Berry Farm, will be grand
marshal of Laguna's annual
Patriot's Day Parade Feb.
21. Her father, Walter Knott,
served u the parade's flnt
grand manhal 15 years ago.
Laguna
vote due
tonight
c Ry DON CHAPMAN
04 IM~''' Pilol Sl•tl
A Newport Beach develop-
ment company has offered to
pay Laguna Beach $5,440,000 for
60 acres of Sycamore llills ·-
enough to pay oH the lion's
s hai:e or a nearly S57 million city ;
de bt on the land
Laguna Beach City Council
members will ~ asked tonight
to take a straw vote on the pro
posal by Bayw1>0d Development
Co
The ·new f ronfier
Wh ile City Ma nager Ken
Frank described the offer as "a
very fair proposal." he w1ll rec·
om mend to council members
that they extend the negotiating
deadline with Baywood for a
firth time to Jan 20 to allow
time to work out details.
Frontier airliner taxis down apron at John
Wayne Airport afte r making airline's in·
augural flight to ·Orange County Monday.
Denver·based airline will have two flights
jet carriers. Airline spokesmen said more
than half of frontier's Boeing 737-200 jets
are equipped with sound-suppressed
engines and that the airline will endeavor
to use those planes on fli1"'tts to and from
Orange Co1,tn~.
The firm 's offer includes an
initial payment or Sl.540,000 and
s ubsequent payment o f
$3.900.000 plus 10 pe rcent in
terest over a four· year period
·out of John Wayne Airport daily. Frontier
j~ns Western Airlines, Republic Airlines
and Air California as airport's commercial
The first payment would be
due upon the close of escruw
whi ch is lo come no later than
Oct I. 1981. That insta llment
would pe1 y off lhc total accrued
inte rest on the city debt at that Haig ·wins Reagan
no_d for State jo~
Council gets
Victoria
parking plan
date ,
T ht· re maining mont-y would
cumc to the city 1n the followm~
amounts Sl95,000 one year aft er
escrOIA c loses . SI, 170.000 two
years :.ift er a nrl again threl.'
yt>ars aft<'r escrow doses . and
SI ,365,000 <.1l the· l'nd of the fottrth
vear WASHINGTON (AP J -
President-elect Reagan will
name retired Gen. Aleaxander
M. Haig Jr .. Richard M. Nixon's
last White House. chief of staff.
as secretary or state today,
sources close to the transition
said. ·
The sources also said R"8gan
will appoint New J ersey con·
struction executive Raymond
Donovan as labor secretary.
Haig's a ppointment had in·
'tia lly been expected Thursi:lay
when eight Cabinet-level selec-
. lions were announced, but some ·
Reagan aides reportedly were
concerned that his nomination
would give the Democr ats a
chance to rehash Watergate.
Haig headed Nixon's White
. House staff in the-final months
of the Waterga te scandal.
Donovan rais ed funds for
Reagan 's campaign in New
,iersey and apparently was
chosen despite opposition from
School board
~OKs tuition.
for adults
The Capistrano lJnified school
boa rd has ap?>roved a tuition
s~hedule for adults enrolled in
Community Education Pro·
gram's sponsored by the district.
Students attending classes
which are not state' mandated
and receive no average daily al·
tendance funds from the state wiH now pay tuition based on the
length of the class:
Those attending six-week
claues will pay $15 in tuition.
. Nine-week classes will be· S20,
--12-weell-duta 925 amt 19--week
clasBet$tO.
Counes needed to receive a
hilb aebool diJ>lotna or for U.S.
clt11~nabip wtn require no tul·.
Uon.
Board members cited the
pa11a1e of PropoattJon 13 and
expected cuts in slate funds al··
locatect to I.be dbtrlct aa U..
realOM for lmpoaln1 tulttoo.
the Te amsters Union. which
strongly s upported Betty S
Murphy. a former chairman of
the National Labor Relations
Board.
Reagan spokesman Jim Brady
said two Cabinet names would
be announced today at a news
c-o nfe rence al a downtown
W'5hington hotel.
However. Brady said the two
Cabinet designees would not be
present because one had the nu.
One source s aid Haig. presi·
d ent of United T echnologies
Corp. in Hartford, Conn.. was
home in bed today with a 104·
degree fever. Anothe r source
s aid Donovan had flown to
Washington today .for the an-
nouncement.
James G. Watt, head of a con·
ser vat1ve public interest law
foundation isl Denver, was ex-
pected to be named interior
secr etary on Thursday, one
transition source said.
'
A plan d~igned to reduce
parking and traffic proble ms in
the Victoria Beach area will be
conside red tonight b y th e
Laguna Beach City Council
The council meets at 6 al City
llall.
The pl{Ul was drawn up by city
officials and police at the re·
quest of members or the Victoria
Beach Homeowners As sociation.
It includes one-way streets, a
. stop-controlled intersection.
parking and rig ht-turn-only
restrictions. and a ban on some
auto tum ~rounds .
In a letter to Terry Brandt,
municipal services director. As·
sociation President David J . Lee
said members or the organiza-
tion voted "overwhelmingly" in
favor of the plan.
He said most members felt the
plan would stop people from
driving up and down Victoria
Drive. sunset Terrace and
_McAuJey Place in a search for
• parking places.
Union Paeifie pioneer
Frederick Paul.se"'
railroad """"'·dies
· Bay1Anod plans to huild 29fl
• lo IA nhOJlH'S on I he 611 at•r.c
parcel
The parcel is located on th•'
522-acre Sycamore Hills proper·
l y. located bet ween Laguna Can·
yon and El Toro Roads .
Included i n t he offer by
Raywood is a provision that. if
costs ror water and .sewer and
permanent storm drainage ex·
cced S2.5 million. the city shall
pay' additional costi-
lt also states that t>te city
would waive a Sl S0.000 building
tax on the townhomes.
And. the offer stull's that if
Baywood 1s unsuccessful in the
town home project .. the bank
whit"h loans the company con·
struclion funds would have first
claim over the cit y on the
Baywood money or the property.
The company would pay the
city an additional $1.l million if
the city accepted that_provision
Or:~:eJ~~~as l
"'eat her
Fair through Wednes
J21y Lows tonight in the
40s. Highs Wednesday in
the 70s
Longtime railroad man Idaho and Wyoming. s hortly
Frederick C. Paulsen, who after the turn of the century ll'IWSIDE TODA '1
helped·survey and map the when the territory was .still John Ltnnon. evtn in
Union Pacific route throuch the literally the wild west. death. could not ucopt
wilds or Idaho and Wyoming He was rectonal manaaer for public dtmandl. Hatoker• of
early in this century. is dead at the railroad for a half century 1 Lennon ~ did trig
the age of 92. a n d h{ s du t l es in c I u de a buamtu dumag vigils orouftd
The Laguna Hills resident. s bepherdin• S\ICh history the world. POQ(! 83
who bad lived for almost two dee· makers as Presidents Franklin
-ad es in Laguna Beach'• Delano Rooeevelt and Harry S l• .. X
Emerfl)d Bay, died MDlldQ. -TrUl!lan when tbeb: ... privat.-4:an atTtw...,.•14<•&
His k>ve .wu tM Unioll Paeif*e_.:~P;,;•;;1;1e;di=ttttr~"1Mttlh~. =ilKBl.;.:..;,pe~r1C11Jlomme111elll-t-LM~.e; .... ~~~ .... ~-•Wi•"'-ir:0:-l-1
Railroad, accordtnc to hi• were lri ctiarge of cleanlna and ...._. cw $,.... -J
daul)lt.en, Mn. Jane Mosmann re-atockinc tbe private cars. ==: 0.:: .... ..,
and -Mn. Ruth Ann Hyson, both "That doa of Roosevelt's, c-i« ca ,.._--.:C4.c.s
of Corona del Mar. Fala, wu not very well house· C"::c" cs s. "'· ..._ A7
"He aaw it born and he lived trained from •hat be uaed to .. :;:-.._ c::-:
to iee it dle, .. said Mrs. aay,"uid Mrs. Moemann. := ·,.:: ?.....,_ 11
Moamann. . Mr. Paulsen waa the only one ::= 01oi =-•..: She said' be and bia brothers lD the Salt Lake City diatrlct to , .. _ ., ..,.. .._ .w
were amanc Uie survey team \now the nature of the dudly LISC
who mapped a route tJtrouth <See PAULSBN, P11e AJ)
.--------~--Manager eludes execution------~---
'lf e told ... to .IGOk c4t .. tile. &ullets'
•1aoasnMusa .. _...,........ .
JoM Carter. •year.-. ... ...,. ti• W11Unluw
,...tur.,.1, n1urfll h• I• l~b lO ~ .Uv. today.
"I KNEW I WA.ti a lOMt wlM9 .-... cuy polnted tab tun
M •Y head and told m• tO • 81 U.. bull.ta to rn81le 1urt
I.hey w.r•rHI
..... told ff"' l(l .('l dow11 Uh my knllt!$. 'fbet•'• been a '°' '" \ht• IWW\ 11bout \llH'C:UliUC\ type klllina• anCl I thou.ht oo I knew lbal my Ume waaa up "
Rut tar rrom btollll lt!-ft ll>t dl!ad , Cuter not ouly sur·
\'l\lt'd but h tum~ the ta ble. on hi• usa\lant.
llc-lf<ll 11110 his t'IU aftM lhll holdup !And pursued
------JI '.t;'I' HREAl\IN£-----.
Hijat·kers f·ree more
from· Colorlibiajet
\H~Xl l'O t'l1 ' 1Al'1 Leftis t guerrillas freed more
vu:.:.l'nga~ fnim J h11acked Colombian jetliner today and took
lho~t.' remclananK on bourd to Muaco City, the fourth stop on a
1.665 m1 le hi.Jack odyssey that began Monday .over Bogota. the
Colombian capital. Airport sources s aid the guerrillas ordered
. thl' µlane refueled tor a night to Cuba.
Then· were conflictan~ reports on the number o( guer -
n llds, J>i!!tl>l"llgcrs and crew on board, and there was no informa-
tion 011 what th1· h1Jackers were demanding.
Thi'! drrcrafl landt..'<I amid tight security ~t the Mexico City
lntcrnataonal Airport ttfter a night from Panama, and was or-
dered tu thl• l'lld 1Jf the runway The plane was then moved to an
emcrgcrn.·y rumµ at the airport, which was closed to all traffic.
f•rf•thac·• i,;,. rH • •• ••Ii 111 h~
WASHINGTON I AP 1 Industrial production continu_ed its
rccl'nt expansion, increasing 1.4 percent in November following
revised jumps of LS percent and 1.5 percent in the two previous
months. lhe government said today.
Prodoc-t1on of U.S . factories and mines has shown substan-
• · ti al strength since the depths of the recession in late spring.
However, there a re some signs that this strong. pace may
wane in coming months, due to production cutbacks in the
troubled auto indus try a nd the destructive effect of ever -rising
interest rates on· virtually all industries. . ·
\c•u .. ·'°"••: 011••11s
PORT SAID. Egypt (AP> -The lll·year-0ld Suez canal
~as decla.red opc•ned Wday to supertanker traffic, nearly halv·
ang the distance the oil-bearing ships travel from the Middle
• · · East to the West , ·
The ceremon y marking the completion of the first stage of
·" expanding the canal fi ve years after it was reopened was at·
·, tended by President Anwar Sada t who called the waterway an
· ·. "artery of prosperity. peace and 'love."
· '• Closed ·in the wake · or the 1967 Mideas t war, th~ 101-mile
waterway was reopened in 1975, and work began immediately to 1 ~ widen it and deepen it '.
... ~11i1t(1.tt•• •·ornmJ,JHi."'·" ••011l'••r .. -
I '•
I·
•' •,
PEKING CAP) China 's top CommUJ)ist party leaders ap·
peared to be> holding an important meeting toda y amid reports
that Hua Guofeng was on his way out~hairmao.--
Limousines were seen arriving at the west gate of Cai, ~e
walled a rea of offices o( the nation's elite, but there was no im·
mediate indicatiQn wbich body was meeting or wh~t "the topics
were.
1 lua. 59, chosen s uccessor or lhe late Chairman Mao Tse·
tung. was forced to give up the premiership in Septe mber. He ·
disappeared from public view 19 days ago.
·'°'· ll••f(•Hs hufi·"· petl.h .
Vi\NCOUV~R. Was h. <AP ) Mount St. Helens puffed
s team to 1).000 reet todav. sendin~ up a plume seen 45 miles away in the clear. wintry air
"It looks like the steam kicked up av l.ittle bit of ash.
probably some old ash,'' said Joyce Routson. a spokeswoman
for the Federal E mer gency Management Agency.
•, The steam plurne purred above the 8,400-foot mountainJor
about five minutes. beginning at 8 a .m .
J)ollflr l'I•·~~.-~ ""'"•·I••
. LONDON !AP) The dollar shoook off Monday's profit.
taking and the ann~uncement of OPEC oil price increases today
to 'Score sharp gains on European foreign exchanges. Gold slumped. · ·
Deal.e!"S .s aid hi"her Eurodollar rates continued to be the
key pos1t1ve factor affecting marltets. Eurodollars are U.S. dollars on deposit abroad.
tba pmnen wbo initially 1tarted neetna on foot. .
Cuter taid be struck biJ assailant twice wiUa bit car
durlnc the chase but apparently didn't cauae serious ira-
j urtu .
THE 8U8PECI' WAS LATE• arreeled after Garden
Orove and Westminater police took over lhe cbaae and
wounded him when a bullet ~rued his acalp.
West~inster orricer Earle Graham said Malcolm J tack
Grirrin, 31, was treated for his injuries before beina booked
ln Orange County J ail.
Both he and James .Linley McGriff, 33. of Anaheim,
were charged with armed robbery. intent to commit
murder and·cons piracy, according to Graham.
AP W'"'"""'°
B1u~ rHp?
Jackie Presset . a Teamsters
Union o fficia l named to
Presidenl;e lect Reagan 's
transition team. bas heated-
ly denied having any links to
organized crim e. He is a de-
f endallt in a suit brought by
the Carter administration 's
Labor Department alleging
mis use of union pension
funds.
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PAULS-EN • •
cargo that rumbled through in
the summe r of 1945. said Mrs.
Mos mann . Tha t cargo was
dropped from the R-29 bomber
,Enola Gay on Aug: 3. 1945. to
destroy Hiroshima and ustier in
the nuclear age.
In World War I. Mr. Paulsen
served in the Ar my Corps of
Engineers and attained the r11nk
of second lieutenant.
"He was in charge or'the first
a ll-black engineering unit in the
Army,'' said Mrs . Hyson.
T h e Paulsen's moved to
Emerald Ray in 1951. and Mr
Paulsen became an avid Heisler
Park lawn bowler. '
'[he couple· moved to Laguna
Hms 12 years ago, and Mr.
Paulsen was widowed in 1973.
In addition to his daughters,
he is survived. by fqur grand·
d a u ghter s a nd two ~real ·
granddaughters .
Private family ser vices were
held under direction of Baltz
Bergeron-Smith & Tuthill
Westcliff Ch apel Mortuary .
Costa Mesa. followed by crem a-
t ion.
Mr. Paulsen will be inurned in
Fairhaven Memor ial P ark in
Santa Ana. which is well over a
century old.
1· r•u11 Pogr \I
COLONEL ..
Iran sets
its -'final'
,answer
BEIRUT . Le banon CAP >
Prime Minister Mohammad Ali
Rajai said today Iran has draft .•
ed its "fin al re p ly" o n the
American hostages and the ~nly
thing blocking their release was
a U.S. guarantee to meet the
·Iranian government's financial
term s.
Calling the hostage situation
"a dead issue for us," Hi!Jai told
Jra n 's official Pars news agen·
cy · "We only require a financial
guar a ntee from the United
States to be given to the
Algerian govern ment, whtich is
responsible for Ira nian interests
ln the United Slatei.. and then
they can take the s pies."
Carter administration officials
rearted cautiougly today to the
report.
They s aid they dad not know
what the g uarantee might entail
or whether Iran would impose ·
other conditions.
Rajai spoke to the news agen·
cy a fter meeting with revolu·
tio n ary leader Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini who ay·
proved the government's "final
reply ... Iran's financial terms
are return to Iran of the late
shah's wealth, freeing of Iranian
funds held in U.S. banks and
dro1,>ping pe nding l awsu its
against Iran in U{S. courts .
Once the United States meets
Iran's conditions, Rajai s~ "It
is up to the United St ates to take
the spies from Iran anvtime it
wishes."
PROTEST • •
Wednesday's county Board of
Supervisors meeting, where the
panel is expected to review the
South Laguna Local Coastal Plan(
which includes tht' Treas ure
Island area.
Count y pla nn in~ co m
m issioncrs earlier t his _ month
applied a tourist ·recreational·
commercial CTRC l designation
t? the property, which would al-
low tile 24·story complex. -,
But planning commissioners,
at the behest of opponents of the
proposal. also tacked a residen·
ti a l mobile home ( RMH l des-
ignation on the p roperty that
will allow a final decision on t he
future of the land to be made
during zoning hearings next
mont.h. •
"We're going to recommend
CW ed n esday J that the
supervisors approve the local
coastal plan, .. Derryberry said.
"Then we'll have the o p-
portunity late r to pus h for
elimination of the TRC zone." he
said.
Carter, ,a reajdent of Garden Grove, said the
holdup occw-red at about 10 a.m. Monday when he was
takln1 a bout M,000 ln receipt.a to the bank from Spire's
Reataurant at .ta030 Gol~en West St.
He said be saw the iunman leap a fence after the
holdup and started after him ln hla car;.bopln1 to dia~ver
tbe license number on the getaway car.
THE GUNMAN REPORTEDLY hooked up with his
partner in the Garden Grove area and was stopped when
the chase ended at Westminster and Pacific avenues.
Police said Griffin attempted to run before being
struc k by the grazing btJllet.
Pol.ice said about $4,000 has been recovered.
· 82-84: a barrel
OPEC agrees
._
to price hike
BALI, Indonesia <AP> -The
Organization of Petroleum Ex
porting Countries announced in-
cre ases today of $2 lo $4 a barrel in
base crude oil prices, an action
analysts said could hike gasoline
and he·atin_g oil costs in.,he United
States up lo five cents a gallon.
A communique issued at the
e nd of a two·day session of the oil
cartel also set a maximum price
for OPEC crudes at $41 a b~rrel.
authorizing countries who want to
charge the maxim·nm a S4 in·
c rease. .
OPEC's dec1s1on established
guidelines for oil pricing and 1l
was up to individual countn es to
settle on the prires they would
c harge depencling on how the
market d~velops.
T he communiq.ue s aid Saudi
Ar abia's benchmark price was
being incr eased from $30 to $32 for
a 42-gallon barrel of crude oil the
be nchmark or base price rorother
m embers would rise from $32 t o
$36. and the maximum price for
OPEC crudes was raised from S37
to $41 a barrel.
An a lysts estimated the in·
creases coul d raise U.S . prices of
gasoline and heating oil about
four cents a gallon. But offi cials
fro m several countrie!. said they
were not s ure what prices their
SC burglar
leaves trace
of blood
A burglar who ransack~d one
San Clemente apartment Monda'
apparently injured. himself.
police said afte r blood was found
in the unit.
.John Holman . who lives in the
200 block of Trafalgar Lane. told
police som eone broke into his
a partment Monday taking a S200
pistol and doing nearly $!!00....in
damage tO varfous doors in the
pl ace.
Police said blood found in the
apartment indic C1tes the thief
might have cut hi mself while
vandalizing the apartment · '
And in a second a pa rtment
br eak-in Mond ay. police said
Dolores .Johnson. who lives in
the 2600 block of-South El
Camino Real. reported the theft
o f ~ stereo. ram era and
bino~ars from her a partment
The thieves entered the unit
by breaking o pen a bedroom
sliding glass door. No estimate
of the value of the good s was re
ported
governments might settle on.
''They just don 't know what the
ma rket will bear." said one con-
ference source
.The m eeting wound up with un ·
usual speed and with a minimum
of public acrimony despite the
fact that two of OPEC's fotmding
members, Iran and l qiq. have
been at warnearlv three nwnthi.
The only m ention of the war in
the final communique was an
cndor!'.emcn\ of Indones i an
President Suharto's "sincere
and honest <JPJlt;:al to the two
countries ··to Seek the best possi·
bit• ~olut1on quickly to their con·
fhct leading to a peaceful settle·
ment of their differen ces ··
The round of price increases
was SIJ!nalcd Monday by Sheik
Ahmed Zaki Yamani. the Saudi
Arabian oal 1f11tnls ter, who an·
nounct'd thal his government
was mcreasing its benchmark
price
Yaman1 refu:,cd lo give the
llmount of the increase. but
Venezuelan Oil Minister Hum-
bt'rt<1 CaldcM11 Berti and oil in-
dustr} sourC-l'!> 5aid it was S2 a
barn•I. and this w;is confirmed
by the c:ommu111qut' today
The :'li1.·v. YC1rk industry
n e \<\s lcltt:r P...troleum In
telligcncc Weekly reported that
the Suud1 1m•re<1~e W'.:is ret roac·
llVl' to :"lov I llowever, the
communique: made no m ention or backdating an) or the In·
creaM•S
Saudi Arabia at the l(Js t (Jl·J::
pnt·1ng "l'~~1<rn Ulre~month.s ago _
1n \'i1·nna ... 1ayed with a
bt'nchmark prt(•1• of S.10 a harr<:I
while mo~l of the other ruem·
bcr s 3~fl•{'d on S.12
Prime soars
to 21 percent ..
:'\EWYOHI\ CAP 1 Ma
j1)r h::i nks r flJS l•<l 1 heir
prime lending rate!> toda)I.
to a rect1rr1 21 µen'ent. ad-
dtn j? further pn·ssure to the
econom y and fueling fears
of anotht'r recession.
The ancrcas1.', from Lhe 20
percent prim~ rate set jus t
las t wt'ek. comes a m id
(urther increa:,cs in banks'
cost of acquiring funds
Morg(Jn Guaranty Tru t
Co , the na11on ·s fift .
largest bank. v.as the fir
to a nnounCl' the increase.
wh1rh wJ~ quic kl y
matched b\ a number or
banks . · One slain ih Tustin
kidnap, robbery ly for other ailm ents in the
months that foll o w e d J.h e
diagnosis. In September, doctors
said t he cancer was in re-
mission.
A beautiful symbol of love.
One man was shot to death
and anothe r wounded early to·
d ay in Tustin when one of the
two robbers apparently opened
fire on three captives inside
their car .
Only sketchy details of the
episode were released today by
investigators for .the police de-
partment . The names of the
dead man a nd his companions are
being withheld until relatives
are notified.
The s hooting occurred soon
a fter midnight after two men,
one armed with a pis tol, ap·
proached three other m en eating
inside their car parked at Red
Hill _Avenue and Laguna Road in
Tustin. according to police Lt. Sa nd e r s, who wore his
Fred Wakefield. s ignature white s uit and string
· The two suspects ordered the tie even while relaxing, leam e<t'
men into the back •seat and then to cook at age 5.
drove the car tor an unspecified "l cooked like-Mom did, aRG----
tim e while the trio was robbed, later whe n I went into the
Wakefteld sat . .---Testaurarlt bu~hfesr,r Just ep -
Then the suspect with the gun on doing it tne same way," he
shot two of the captives. be said. once said. The robbers th~n forced the In his later 'years, he traveled tr~o out of the car at the cbmer some 250,000 miles annually on
of Bryan Avenue and Myford promotibnal wurs for Ke ntucky
Road and fled in' the stolen car. Fried Chicken, earning over
Wakefield said. $200,000yearly. •
He said investigators were "Wor~ k~ps you .rot.!n g."_' h.e
s till piecing together events an~nce sa.id. golf or C1shmg asn t
were expected to r~lease more ~R much fun as working."
information abo\Jt the shooting Born Sept. 9, 1890, on a rarm
la ter. in H enryville, Ind., Sanders
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TUESDAY . DECEMBER 16 1980 on A N (i E c o u N r -. ' A 1 1 f o H N t A , 2 s c ENT s
Jarvis snubs Jo.int Be~geson t~X driye
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h1oo tun\l"d clo"11 "'" ·oHt't huU1
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.-m bh wom.m \t urtlUI litirgt•:.u11
lll Niii fon•t·~ u1 Sl'l11ung vermoi
"""' ~\ .. It' &nt'Onll' taic antJt'x&ng
J » 1 'b arigt'rt'i.J HNgt-:.oo s up
porH•r-rt>C'Pnll> b anoouncu\g
plan ll' l<tunch his u"' n 1q1t1a""1e
dr"~ l l• pul dn 1nd t'x1ng
me.tsUrt' un Ol"'<l "'lb\'cmbl:r's
ba llut
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M r!'I Hcrgeson , who in
t111d uc·t>d new leg1 slat1on for
pcrm~1ent indeJUng this month,
h<.1d vowed last M plember to put
totc elht·r im indexing initiative
i.hould he1 prnvious legislation
fa.II l\dld
Now th re is rr1ctton between
Bt>rgeson s upporters and the '
Jarvis camp.
M t'tn b ers o r t h e a s ·
s cm blywoman·s initiative
group, Cahfomians for Honesty
in Taxation, charge that Jarvis
has "clouded the issue" and will
confuse voters by launching a
second indexing initiative.
I ndexil1g adj us ts the s tate's
tax brackets to accommodate
cost.of-living increases on an an·
nual basis. It is designed to pre-
vent wage earners from being
pushed into a higher tax bracket
when they receive salary in·
creases.
Ha rvey Englal!der, a consult·
ant with Butcher-Forde, the
Irvine political consulting firm
putting together the strategy on
Jarvis' initiative, .elalms the
well-known tax crusader simply
got tired or waiting for
"Bergeson to get moving."
"She's been talking a lot about
this:" commented Englander,
"but nothing's happened. 't'here
comes a time to stop•talking and
start working.
'He said Jarvis has offered to
make Ber"eson a chairman on
his initiative com mittee.
Englander said petitions sup-
porting Jarvis' initiative will
begin circulating on Jan. 15.
About 346,000 signatures are
needed.
Mrs. Bergeson called Jarvis'
stance "unfortunate" and point·
ed out there will be a duplication
of time and money to gather
signatures for tt\.,e two in·
itiatives. -
A s pok eswoman for Mrs.
Bergeson said the only dif·
ference between the pair or m·
itiatives is that Jarvi:. has pro·
posed linking indexing with the
Consumer Price lndex while
Bergeson has s uggested tying it
with the wage and sala ries in -
dex. ·
"Our initiative drive will not
be costly as we plan to use
volunteers to ~ather signatures
<See JARVIS, Page 1\2)
, . .
.Haig, ·nonOvan. CabID.et · picks
REAGAN'S CHOICE
Alexander Haig
to11i ht
Al'WI ........
TAPPED FOR LABOR
Raymond Donovan
Final Woodbridge·
phase o~ agenda
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WOODBRIDGE FINALE
Shading shows location
Playwrig ht
R.S. Kue hne
rites h e ld
By RICHARD G R EEN
Of U. D•ily Piiot \latt
The final phase of Irvine's
Woodbridge Village, a communi-
ty that by 1985 will have a
population of 27,000 , will be e.f-
amined tonight by three Irvine
com misSions.
Irvine's Planning, Transporta-
tion and Commuhity Services
com missions will consider a re· ~iden\iaL buildinJ? proposal call-
ing for the construction of 1,800
dwellings to house more than
4 ,000 people.
The three-way meeting will
begin at 7:3-0 at City Ha ll , ·11200
Jamboree Road. ..
Fin~I building authorization
won 't be given to the project un-
t 1 I a ll l'hree co mmissions
separat~ly rule on the develop·
ment.
Called southeast Woodbridge,
the project will be bounded by
Allon Parkway on the north, Jef-
frey Road on the east. the San
Diego Freeway on the south and
the Woodbridge South Lake on
the west.
"We th.ink Woodbi;idge is one
of the most outstanding com-
CSee FINAi., Page A2)
Both
.facing
• • scrutiny
WAS HINGTON CAP > -
Pres ide nt-elect Reagan has
named retired Gen. Alexander
M. Haig Jr., Richard M. Nixon's f asl White Hous.e chief of staff,
as his nominee for secretary of
state: and New Jersey construc-
t ion e xecutive Ra ymond
Donovan as laoor se~r~tary
H a ig, 56. is like ly to be
Reagan's most controversial. ap·
pointm e nt, with Se nate
Democratic Leader Robert C.
Byrd of West Virginia already
promising that the former
NATO commander's co11firma-
tioo hearings ·-will include "in·
tense scrutiny" of his role in the
Walergat.&scandal.
Haig headed Nixon 's White
House staff in the final months
of the scapda)-and was a staunch
defender of the former presi-
dent. Some observers believe
Haig served almost as an acting
president in the days before Nix·
on resigned in AuRustof 1974. Oonovjln, 50, executive vice
presiderft. of Schiavone Construc-
tion in Secaucus, N.J ., was a,
fund-raiser for Reagan's pres~ -
idential campaign and served
The new lrontier
I
Frontier airliner taxis down apron at John
Wayne Airport after making airline's in·
augural flight to Orange County Monday.
Denver-based airline will have two flights
out of John Wayne Airport daily. Frontier
joins Western Airlines, Republic Airlines
~nd Air California as aifPOrt's commercial
jet carriers. AirLine s pokesmen said more
than half of Frontier's Boeing 737-200 jets
are equipped with sound-s uppressed
engines and that the airline will endeavor
to use those planes on nights to and from
Orange County. ..
as the president-elect 's New
Jersey campaign manager.
Donovan's appointment also
CSee CABINET, Page A2 >
Prime s oars
to 21 p e rce nt ~
Mesa nixes condos
-for parking lack
$10 milli o11
-S u i t f i led
in tot 's d ea t h
NEW YORK <APl -Ma·
jor· banks raised (heir
prime lending rates today
to a record 21 percent. ad·
ding further pressure lo the
economy and fueling fe ars
of another recession.
The increase, from the 20
percent enme rate set just
last week, comes amid
further increases in bal'\J<s'
cost of acquiring funds.
Morgan Guaranty Trust
Co .. the nation 's f irth·
largest bank, was the first
to announce the increase.
wbich wa s quick.ly
m atched by a number of
banks.
Lowe r -cost condominiums
ar en't for Costa Mesa if de·
velopers have to scrimp on park-
ing to build the units, City Coun-
ci I members have decided in a·
split vote.
Only Councilmen Donn Hall
and Eric Johnson voted Monday
night t o approve a 250-
condominium project by the
McLain Development Co. on the
southeast corner of Fairview
Road and South <..:oast Drive
~ilh Jess parking than requ.ired
by law.
Called "The Streams." the
project was to offer fountains,
rippling brooks and miniature
lakes as a setting for bachelor:
one-bedroom and two bedroom
units.
The planning commission ap-
proved the project last week.
conting~nt upon McLain pro·
vidmg an ad<l1t1ona1 ;>~ parking
s paces (still "fewer than required
by law), and then referred The
Streams to the City Council for a
policy decision.
Primarily. the issue )Nas park·
ing. Under city ordinance.
McLain is required to provide
two-car garages for each unit
and an additional visitors' park-
ing space for every two con·
dominium unils. ...
Council members, concerned
recenUy with t he high cost of
housing and a scarcity of living
quarters in the city, have in·
dicaled something must be done
to provide lower cost housine.
A $10 million lawsu11 has been
filed on behalf of tht> 5· vcar-old
daughter of a man who died last
December, two days after he was
treated by Gerald Barnes. who is
charged wi th practicmg mrdicinc
without a li cense
The wron~ful death suit was
filed m Orange County Superior
Court for Jill Yvonne McKenueof
Everett. Wash .. by her guard1an.
.loan E. Swendsen.
In the suit. the two plaintiffs
cla'm that the unlicensed Barnes
tre<tted the girl's father. John A.
McKenzie, on Dec. 26, 1979 He
died two days later allegedly of
,undiagnosed diabetes.
Other defendants identified in
the suit are Pacific Southwest
Medical Group of Irvine. wher('
Barnes worked, the Skyp ark
Funeral services were held to-
day tor Corona del Mar inventor,
syste-m s analys t , authD.r.
playwright and screenwriter
Robert S. Kuehne. who died
Saturday.
Chieken ki1Jg_wu 90
City planners wanted to know
whettfer McLain could provide
open carports instead of garages
and a n average 1.8 parking
spaces per unilinstead of the ce-
quired 2.5 spaces.
· Medi"Cal Group and Or. 0 H.
DuRov.
Only a few hours a fter his
deatb, word came that Columbia
Pictures had accepted his first
movie script. according to
Gloria Lane. Mr. Kuehne's
U\erary agent and publis her.
'"He was really a kind of a
Renaissance man," s aid Ms.
Lane, adding that Mr. K.hne, 52,
was also in demand as ~aker
and lecturer on systeMs analysis.
He had just returned rrom such
an engagement in San Francisco
when be was stricken.
Colonel Sanders dead
LOUISVILLE, K:Y.-(AP) -CapitolbuildinginFrankfort,Cox
Harland Sanders, 90, the 't\'.hite-said.
haired, white-suited Kentucky Tentative funeral arrange.
colonel who parlayed s ales abili· ments call for visitation Wednes-
ty and a secret recipe into a day at the Hall-Taylor Funeral
fried chicken empire. died of Home in Shelbyville and Friday
pn eumonia today at Jewish a( the fast-foot company's office
Hospital. in Louisville. Funeral services
McLain principals noted that
by reducing parking require·
ments they could place their
bachelor units iri the hands -or
young professionals at a begin-
ning price or about $65,000. Two
bedroom models would cost up
to $125.000.
Adding parking spaces. they
said, would mean a new plan
and a unit price increase.
\\'ea a h er
Fair througtf Wednes
da.y . Lows tonight in the
405. Highs Wednesday in
the 70s.
Sanders, intern a lionally will be 11 a.m. SaturdatatAlumnl
known as the founder and sym-Chapel Baptist T heological ft JI R I NSIDE TODA\'
bol of the Kentuc""'iy 'Fr ied Seminary in Lou tsville w·ith 0 8 oyce John Lennon. u~n in
Chicken fast food franchise, died burial at Cave Hill Cemetery in death, could not H eape
at 5:40 a .m . PST, according to-Louisville. hubc ' f"jblil: demands. Howlcvs of
Sanders, who was diagnosed franchise on the road when he btume during tJigiLs around
this year {a s suffering from was 64, an age when many peo:. A .Ne~rt Beacb physician the wor . Paqe BJ.
"Robert never knew,:' she said
of Columbia Pictures' acceptance
of his screenplat "A Little Bird
Told Me," the tale or a small boy
and a tiny, friendly bird who can
com municate.
His agent and family noted \)\at
llr. K~bad ats-o aulho~
company spokesm an John Cox. Sanders fook hfs c hieken 8p8 gone l..nnon~ did big
leukemia, ntet'ed the hospital pie con.sider retirement. He wu complained to Colla Mesa police ~-7 ~ ~m~~an~· ~~11~1~~~~~i~~~K~e~~~u~c~k!y~~~ed~~Mion~d~aCy~t~&~a~t ~h!u~b~c~a~p~t~M~~~vi"f-t~~~·~~·~·~·~·~·~~~~·~r~~ · lion of the kidn_ey and bladder_ Chicken at -ace 89 when doctors • 1..a~ o> ~~a!'.::2:;;::~-l~~~~~~~umoala Hd 41 ell) a n Silver Cloud limoualn' to the .,.., ......_. Mii ... .........., ca
end L.M • ....,.
piracy, ' ''The
llobh• Tapes" and "The Plastic
Trailer," 'Ill in the sclence-
ftdton genre. .
A recent work, "It's All in How
You U>ok at Things," dealing
with techn ical and system s
ma nacement and 20 years in the <See arrES, Pase A~>
""'"""""' SUCCU•s AT IO
Chldren ldng a.ndere
lapsed ln critical condition. June. tune ot fl,500 over t.bie week . ....,_. cw • .,..,,... •• r lh hi I c.I....... Af *-4..... Cf Sanden doetor said he "went " t 'a just on~ more thine Besides the somew..7-at tac.,,. o-1...,. °"' ......,.._ M
comforta y," accordinctoCox. we ve cot to conquer," he said lookinl bare wheel rims, Dr. g:~ g ....-c--.:e&.°'
Co• sai a private nurse wu whe told of the dJseaae. "I've Lawr ence D . Freed man's o. .. ...-.. ... a.~..... .,
in atten.ance when Sanders • ove~come a ~of things in my 'abuaed autorpobile may also be, 11....,... :: :C:-........ C1C:
died. ~wife. Claudia, was at life.'· recoplaed bv its custom license ••~ •• ............ • ff ....__ 1 pol.I 'aid ......... 01.J "-*" .... t h e f ml 1 y 'a h o m e In e wu .... pltaliied repeated-p ate, ce a . -.. _. °' ....., M Shelby le out.aide LoulavUle. ly for other ailments In the Tbe Newport Creal con· ,..._..... .. ..,,..._ A4
Sande will lie in state Thurs· month s t h at f o llowed t h e dominham resident told police 1ie~
day in rotunda of the state <See COLONEL, Pa1e .U> life plates say: 58 CLOUD.
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· 'Be ulld ·lile to look Gt the hliets·~
1110~..a&•• ·-....... Jolla caner, •rear mM.,... o1 a W'Mtm...., rut•••· nl\l,.. ... 11 1~ '° .. all".....,.
"I llN&W I WA a •ooer when UM l\IY poln\94 h1a 1un
aa •>' !wed aad &old lOt to aoc. .a I.he ~u.Htb to •-• '"'" U.1.,... real
"He IOld me to a•t down oo my knee.. Then'• bHo a
kat U. U.. newt abou\ uee\l\)On t)'pe kllllnp and I \hoUlbl "° l luww lhal m)' Un'e wu up "
8\al ru rrom belnl left for cited, Cuter ooc ouly i ur·
vlnd but he turned tJle \ablea Uft h11 uullana..
• H• (lot Into hl1i l·ar Jailer thtl ho14'P &nd p'li'sue41
r-,.---Jl/ST BRE'4KING-----.
Hijackers free more
from Colombiajet
M EXJl'U l'1T\' 'AP 1 Lert1 st· guerrillas treed cnore
p41ssengers from a huacked Colombian jetliner today and took
\hose remammg on board to Mexico City. the fourtll stop on a
1,665-mile ruJack odyssey that began Monday over Bo1ota, the
Colombian capital Airport sources said the· guerrillas ord~red
the plane refueled for a flight to Cuba.
There were conflicting reports on \he number of guer-n llas. passengers and crew on board, and there was no informa-
tion on what the hijackers were demanding.
The a1rc.raft landed amid tight security ·at tbe Mexico City
International Airport after a ffigbt from Panama, ,and was or-
dered to the end of the runway. The plane was t.ben moved to an
emergency ramp at th~ airport, which was closed to all tramc.
~
Prodetc•f ifUI rcu c• c•litHbtil ~
WASHJNGTON (APJ Industrial production continued its
recent expansion. increasing 1.4 percent in November following
revised jumps of l 8 percent and 1.5 percent in the two previous
months, the government said today.
Production of U.S. factories and mines bas shown substan-
tial s trength since the depths of the recession in late spring.
However, there are some signs that this ~ pace may
-wane in coming months. aue to production cutbam in the
troubled auto industry and the destructive effect of ever-risin"
in terest rates on virtually all industries.
... •\t•ar· Su.-; opc•tu
PORT SAID, Egypt (AP) -The 111-year-old Suez canal
was declare(\. opened today lo supertanker traffic, nearly halv-
ing the distartce,tbe oil-bearing ships travel from the Middle
, · El;lst to the West. • •
. ,. The ceremony marking the completion of the first stage of
•' expanding the cana1 five years after it was reopened was al·
• ·. tended by President Anwar Sadat wbocalled the wal\?rway an
• · "artery of prosperity, peace and love." " · · l •
•. ·Closed in the wake. of the 1967 Mideast war, the 101-mlle
waterway was reope~d in 1975. and work began immediately to
.. :. wi(jen it and deepen it.
'.:.(JtiHP#f• c•fJtltlflUHbf ~ c•fiHff;r
1
'. PEKING (APl China's top CommunistJ>arty l~aders ap-
. peared to be holding an important meeting today amid reports
that Hua Guofeng was on his way out as party chairman.
• ,, Limousines were seen arriving at the west 1ate of Cai, the
, , walled area of offices or the nation's elite, but tJiere •u no im-
mediate i.rfttttoetion which body was meeting <>!'.what .the topics
were. · ~
Hua, 59, chosen successor or the late Chairman Mao Tse·
tung, was forced to give up the premiership in September. He
' disappeared from public view 19 days ago.
llftllar l'l•·.~•·s '" H1't•le-.. ' . LONDON I AP l The dollar shoook orf Monday's profit-
t~kang and the announ~ement of OPEC oil price increases today
to\ score sharp gains on European forei.gn exchanges. Gold
. .
slu' ped. · •
\"Dealers said highe r Eurodollar rates continued to be the
key \positive factor affecting markets. Eurodolla'9 are U.S.
dollars on deposit abroad -
OPEC hikes·erude
Gasoline to go up
. . . '.
5 c.ents a galt6,.?
BALI, Indonesia <AP) ....-The OPEC crudes was raised from $37
t°'41 a barrel. 1
ua. ,..... who ln1U.J.lb' •tarted ne.tna on foot.
Carwr Hid be 1tnaek bis U.aUant \wtce wtth hb car
durtnc t.be chaae but app.....,tly dJdn't cause aerioua ln-
Jurles.
TU SUSPECT WAS LATE& &n'Qted after Garden
O'rove and Westminster poUce took over the chase and
wou.nded bim when a bullet grazed bis scalp.
Westmioaler officer Earle Graham seid Malcolm Jack
Griffin, 31, was treated for bis injuries before belnl booked
in Orange County Jail. •
Both he and James Linley !WcGrlff, 33; of Anaheinf,
were charged with armed robbery, intent to commit
murder and conspira.cy, according to Graham.
81011 rctp?
J ackie Presser , a Teamsters
Un ion official named to
President-elect Reagan's
transition team. has heated-
ly denied having any links to
organized crime. He is a de-
f enda'ht in a suit brought by
the Carter administration's
Labor Department alleging
mis use of union pension
funds.
RITES. • •
writing went on the market
earlier this year.
Another book in the technical
reference field is due for publica-
tion within the coming year, ac-
cording to his agent. He published
four other technical books in the
past six years.
A nativeoflllinois, Mr. Kuehne
h~ld a BS degree in mechanical
engineering from the Illinois
Institute of Technology and MS
degree in management sci'ence
from the University of Michigan.
He also was employed at the
time of bis death by American
Edwards Laboratories. a Santa
Ana firm. t
Professionally, Mr. Kuehne
was a member of thre~ organiza·
lions and was listed in American
Men of Science, a professional
registry.
"And he was an Eagle Scout..
That's what I'm most proud of,"
Mr . 'Kuehne's mothe r , Jene
Kuehne of Daytona Beach, Fla.,
observed as family and friends
gathered Mond ay at the heme. 439
Avocado Ave.
Besides his m other, Mr
Kuehne leaves his wife. Marjorie.
editor of his va,ious writings.
He also leaves his daughter,
Christine Doernbach. of Little
Rock, Ark .. and her husband.
David.
Iran sets
its 'final'·
answer
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
Prime Minister Mohammad Ali
Ra-jai said today Jran has draft·
ed its "final reply " on the
American hostages and the only
thing blocking their release was
a U.S. guarantee to meet the
Iranian government's financial
te rms.
Calling the hostage s ituation
"a dead tssue for us." Rajai told
Iran's official Pars news agen·
cy: "We only require a financfal
gu arantee from the United
States to be giv'e n . t'o the
Algerian government, which is
r esponsible for Iranian interests
in the United states, and then
they can take the spies."
Carter administration offi cials reacted cautiously today to the
report.
They said they did not know
what the guarantee might entail
or whether Iran would impose
other conditions
Rajai s~ the news agen·
cy after meeting with revolu-
tionary leade r A yatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini who ap·
proved the government's "final
r4.'pl y." Iran's-finan cial terms
are return to Iran of the late
shah's wealth, freeing of Iranian
funds held in U.S. banks and
dropping pe ndin g laws uits
against Iran in U.S. courts. ·
Once the United States meets
Iran's conditions. Rajai said, "Jt
is up to the l!nited States.~o take
the s pies from Iran anytime it
wishes." He added that the 52
Americans could he returned
''either on the feast or the birth-
day. whatever it likes to call it,·'
an apparent re feren ce to
Christm as, the birthdl\Y of
Jesus.
"God wilLingr we will soon not
have a problem of hostages in
I ran. This is a dead issue for us
and we gave our answer because
it was taking so much of our
tfme "
1·roin ,.,.,,,. I I
. ' JARVIS. • •
instead of paying for them as
Jarvis usua ll y does," Mrs
Bergeson rem arked.
The Newport Beac h
Republican authored the state's·
current indexing law. which ex·
pires at the end of 198!. Efforts
on her part to make indexing a
permanent state law early this
year failed when Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. vetoed her l~gislation.
She tried unsuccessfully three
times to get the needed two-
thirds vote from her colleagues
to override Brown's veto. At one
point. she fell seven votes short.
Carter, a realdent of Garden Grove, uid the
holdup occurred at about 10 a.m. Monday when be wu
taklnl about _.,000 la NffllMa to the bank from Spires
Restaurant at lJ030 Golden West St.
He said he saw the 1unman leap a fence after the
bold up and started eller him ln bb car, hoplnl to discover
the license number on the 1etaway car. ' . .
THE GUNMAN REPORTEDLY hooked up with bia
partner in the Garden Grove area and was stopped when
the chase ended at Westminster and Pacific avenues.
Police said Griffin attempted to run· before being
struck by the grazing bullet.
Police said about $4,000 has been rec<>¥ered:
"Falling. apart~
AlaUi called
very disturbed
By DAVID KlJTZMANN
Of .. D•llr ,,let Sl•ff
Huntington Harbour surgeon
Louis Alaia was described in
Orange County Superior Court
today "as a {l'l an fallin g apart"
whose mind snapped before he
fatally stabbed his former wife
and her lover last June l3 in the
wom an's harborside home.
Df?fense psychiatrist Thoma1'
Rusk said Alaia was "a very dis·
turbed man" who was "hanging-
on by bis fingernails" and who
was in an altered state of con·
sciousness when he stabbed
Mar gy Lou Alaia. 37. and Long
Beach attorney Marvin Tincher.
Rus k also told jurors in
Orange County Superior Court
J ud ge By ro n Mc Millan 's
courtroom that · Alaia did not
have t he cY,acity to pre -
meditate or deliberate the kill·
ings or to form a rational intent
to kill.
Ala1a, who has pleaded in no·
cent and innocent by reason of
insanit v lo the dual murder
charges against him. wept fre·
quently during Rusk 's testimony
today.
According to the psychiatrist,
the murder defend ant's mind
had snapped due lo chrome
stress factors which had created
extreme depression and a feel·
ing of being overwhelmed like a
cor11ered animal in the doctor's
mind.
Rus k said Alaia was "a
depressed man falling apart"
due to the various emotional 'and
physical ~oblems with which
he had ~ope, including his 9f.
fli ction with narcolepsy, or an
uncontrollable desire to sleep,
his bitter divorce proceedings
aeainst hi!' former wife. and the
ongoing legal battle for custody
of hi s two children.
Rus k said he interviewed
· Alaia on three occasions total-
ing srx hours. He also said he j
based his opinions on a review of
poli ce de pa rtme nt reports,
autopsy reports, transcripts, of
trial testimony, and a review of
a lette r written by Alaia 's
personal physician which stated
that the defendant was in
"superb physical condition" two
weeks after the s layings.
Under questfoning by defense
attorney Ed Geor ge Jr . the
psychiatrist said Alaia's condi·
tion had been deteriorating for
up to a year prior to the killings,
He'. sail:! that witnesses who
had seen the doctor less than an_
hour. before he went to his
form~r wife's house on the night
of June 13 described a man who ~s ···out of contact with reali-
l'y • ., and who looked "spacy."
Rusk said Alai a had gone ·to
his ex-wife's home that evening
with the expectation he would
see his two you ng children over
the F'ather's Day weekend. He
testifi ed that the physician did
not bring a weapon with him to
the house and pointed out the
murder weapon· to police after
the layings occurred.
Rus k s aid' th e-:te--~ a ll
s ignificant f act o r s in his
dia~nos1s.
Indicative of Ala1a 's altered
sl,iJte of conscious ness. the wit·
n~ss said, was his feeling of be·
ing overwhelmed and helpless
when his former wife ordered
him from her Gi ltfert Drive
home the e\'ening the slayings
occurred
COLONEL SANDERS ..
diagnosis. In September. doctors
said the capcer was in r e -
mission.
Sanders. wllo wo r e his
s ignature white fil!it and string
tie even while relaxing, learned
to cook at age 5.
"I cooked Jik e Mom did. and
later when J went into the
restaurant business. I just kept
on doing it t he same way," he
once said.
Born Sept 9. 1890. on a farm
in Henryville. I nd .. Sanders
dropped out of school in the sixth
grade, later working as a street·
ca r conductor . a r ailt oad
f i r e m a.n '8 n d in s u' r a n c e
salesman. He lied about his age
at 16, v~oun ering for, duty with the U.S. rmy in Cuba, and
later ran steamboat 'ferry on
the Ohio R · er
In 19 . Sanders settled in
Corbin. y .. and built a motel
and restaurant. There, he de-ln hts later years. he traveled veloped a process for quick·
some 250,000 miles annually on . cooked chicken that became the
pr~motion~I tours for !<entucky "fi nger lickin' good" Kentucky
Fried Chicken. earning over Pried Chicken.
S200,000yearly. In the early 1930s. he was com· "Wor~ keeps you ro~ng,'_' h.e missioned a colonel by the gov-
once said. "golf or f1shmg 1sn t ernor an honorary title oft en _:~~fun as work~ ~estowed on Kentuckian~-
' Organization of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries announced in-creases today of $2 lo $4 a barrel in
base crude oil prices, an action
analysts said could hike gasoline
and heatin" oil costs in the United
States up to five c~nts a gaOon.
Analysts estimated the tn-
creases could raise U.S. prices of
gasoline and heating oil about
four cents a g:illoa. But officials
from several cowitries laid they
were not sure wbat pricea their
governmen'9tnidt settle on.
S urvi ving a lsQ are h is
stepchildren, P~ter Morrey and
his wife, Judie of Irvine ; Charles
Morrey and his wife, Diane, of
Ojai and Sandra Morrey of Hunt-
ington Beach and Susan Morrey.
of Long Beach.
Also. Mr. Kuehne leaves three
grandchildren and a sister, Mary
Stokoe, of Michigan.
A beautiful sytnbol of love.
A communique issued at the
end of a two.day session of the oil
cartel also set a maximum price
for OPEC crudes at $41 a barrel,
1 authoriling COWltries who want to
1 charge the maximum a $4 In-
crease. 1. 9P~C_'s decision estaJ>lisbed
-guidelines for oil pricing and it
, was up to individual countries to
1 settle on the prices they would
charge depending on how the
market develops.
The communique said Saudi
Arabia's benchmark price was
being incriased from $30 to $32 for
a 42-gallon barrel of crude oil: the
benchmark or bue price for other
memben would rise from $32 to
$36, and the maximum price for
nTney jusl dodilutew what the m arke• wm bear.,, satd one con-
ference source'.
The meeting wound up with un-
usual speed.and-with a minimum
of public acrimon~-despite the
fact that two of OPEC's founding
members, Iran and Iraq, have
been at war nearly three mont.M.
f'r'"" P11gr I I
.CABINET • •
could be controversial because
of the Teamsters Union's strong
SUPPort for his chief rival for the
Th on.I · f lb labor job, Betty S. Murphy, a e Y mention ° e war in former chairman or the Nat1'onal the ri.naJ cotnmwliq11e was an
e ndorsement oJ Indonesian Labor Relations Board.
President Suhat'to's ''sincere The 2 mi 11 ion .membe r
and honest appeal" to the two Teamsters w~re the first ar.d
countries "te seek Ute best poasi..,.· .1 a r g est un I on to e n ~orse
ble solution quickly tD their con-Reagan. .
met leadin' to a peaceful settle-The names of the lwo Cabmet
ment of tbetr dilterences. ... choices were announced at a news conference at a downtown
Washington hotel.
TElEPHONE
All d•pettmenta: p 14) W-t321 Fro• Pagr 11 I
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Thomas P. Haley eoe11 -..: m w..t .. Y Strw1 .~
P111111'"'' LetvM llM<ll: m1 .... cee11 Hltll••Y munlUes in the country, • said C.
Robert N. Weed """''1191t118Mcl'I: 1111~• .. <ti .... Mt••r• Keith Greer, d irector of the
Pr .. 1ctt111 ~<•n• <••u "" ...... , •t It:',,..,. Community Development CellfOrnle. (USl't I~). lulltcrl .., cer'.' D a ~1_!homas Kee .~y~ll1----+~~;l'~~-:v!.!·~~=~~1:i~;~ia~~· ~-::-U~-~-~J::~-~~N='=~ -..:-r-_,'"wt1Jlionelf",of1Wthetfl~l"lrvtnRS\lefe'lomifiii9panliiyffi. ! ,,, UC e ornas A:-M r,,. or.,.. 0-1 0.111 Pji.t, ,.1111 """1<11 11 companv stood to profit from Mellfflflt Edlrer comlllnecl the News-~tM. It' PIAll1Mw41 111' '"' '# Charles H. Loos o .. ,,.. c-st "'*''"",.. ~,. s..t• Woodbnd1e. Greer refused to
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~ """'-'' llereln may M r•itr o'"'•f wltlle111 •p•cla l
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YOI.. n. ~ 111 oodbrld1e populatioft' con-
tln uea to IJ'OW.
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Tht:' cr1l''·
histnric.1Il v
chenshl'(f .1~ .1
symb,11 of l1Wl'
In 14 karat
velluw ~l1IJ
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B $1000. c $750
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lbat with W\t'mploymcn\ at· l ~ lMlfc tonl and con
sumt'r pnt"e 1nnauon a\ mo1 l', 0 than ll Pf'rt'Ml •nd -with In
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&in ta .l U •. S. economy, you· IJelie~e ..
truth there I.a little Joy tn the economy. It can be found· -. mi; STOCK MA&&n throuch much of the
1( you look ' year has remained atroo1. def)'inl t.bocse who aee
The median price ot exisUn1 1in1le-family risln1 interest rates aa an omen of lower, stock
hornc~I ln.pctober declined by Sl,$00. · prices. Hundreds of issues have doubled ln price
This II)' have been •result ot seasonal fac· this year. ·
lors, t ause ,1.>rices tend to weaken immediately -The urtemployment rate, now 7.5 percenl of
aartcr lht' sch~ year becUa-But the cbances are it the civilian working force. hu abown a tendency
"Tt~riecls buyer resistance to high prices and high not to rise.
interest rates -Thou&h it remains tn deficit, the U.S. trade
• balance has improved. For t.he finlt 10 months of
• -AUTOMOBILE DEALEas are offerin1 dis· the year the deficit totaled 127.83 billion, com·
counv Somt: dealers ~e paying so much interest pared with $30.52 billion in the year-ear~r period.··
on inve11wry that it pays to sell cars at SlOO over
lis t Chrysler 1s discounting pri<'ls to offsel high
borrowing costs. .
The sharp decline in commodity prices is
~aid by some authorities to presage a lessening of
lnfl atioo. Sugar, gold, soybeans and other items
vlumeted last week. Traders said they had never
!>cen anytfung like. it..
After repeated failures by the Carter ad·
m111istration to limit spending a nd other t!Xcesses
of ~ove rnment, a new administration -with
faces. ideas, approaches -wi ll tackle the prob·
I ems of the economy.
MOllEOVEll. COMMERCE DEPAllTME~
offi ci~s are somewhat optimistic, saying the
deficit fort.he entire year might total only $32 billion,
down from $37.29 billion j..n 1979 and reeord $39.56
billion in 1978. Thl~sents a remarkable achievement
when viewed in relation lo the rising costs or-oil
imports. Through October, the 1980 oil import bill
was $6S.~ billion, $17 billion higher tha n a y ear
earlier.
To lower the trade imbalance under such
circumstances means that U.S. exports are strong,
despite risin~ pnces in the United States and a
weallenln& market abroad. • ]
-'nlE DOLLAR RECENTLY lias been ma;,,.
ta ining its s trength relative lo European curren-
cies. . ,
• There is more good news Lo be foJ.nd with a Ut-'
tie searching, even if what makes 1ood news for,
some may be bad news for others. •
It is t rue, ror example, that home sellers don1
clJp t heir hands over falling prices, nor ·~•
automotive wo rkers li'ke t.he prospect of loain 1
tpeir jobs"'because cars aren't selling and prlc
have to be lowered . .,
THERE IS ANOTHER SIDE to the in~erei1
rate confusion also, since those who have the
money to save and lend enjoy high rates. Aod
anothe r side to commodities: isk those w~
bought gold at more than $'100 and who now find i~
worttt l~s than $600. And to the dollar: it's th~~
high interest rates that are maintaining fore{JD
interest in owning bucks. ·
But can 't these negatives be forgotten, at leas\
for a day'! Or is that like believing in Santa Claus?,
Mazda mails owners refund checks"
SAN FRANCISCO <A P > -Refund checks
totaling about $7 .million to more than 29,000
owners or Mazda rotary engine cars are being
mailed, lawyers in a consumer lawsuit said.
About 56.000 past and present owners of
Mazdas from 1970 through 1980 filed claims by
J une. said Anne Stausboll, a legal assistant for the ·
firm that represented plaintiffs ~ a class action
SUit
Refunds will range from $144 to about' $600,
with .the average check being $250, Ms. Stausboll
said Monday. adding that most of those claiming
refunds we re from Califorma .
Sclwol loses
oil royalties
HA WK I NS . Texas
( /\ P 1 Offi cials of a
s m a II c hurch s c hool
established six years
ago in east Texas say
they may ha ve to sharp·
ly curtail opt•rations
because of a red uction
in royalty cht:cks by Ex-
xon .
T he school's attom ev
said the royalty checks
m ake up 23 percent of
the budget at Jarvis ·
Christian School. an i.n·
slitution operated by the
Dts<'lples of Christ.
Exxon, accused by the
U .S . Departm ent o r
Energy of overpricing
its pf'fKtucts. has said it
will withhold 40 to 45
p ercent o f m o nth ly
royalties until next Oc·
tober
I F THE DOE· charges
are true. the company
h as bl'cn paying t oo
...
Mike Miner. a spokesman for Mazda at its
Compton headquarters . estimated the refunds will
cost up to S7 million
Owners of cars with faulty water seals tha t
triggered e ngine failure were eligible to file a
claim,.. Ms. Stausboll s aid. Engine failure was-con-
sidere~ "anything 'that causes you to need an
enginet overhaul or a whole new engine," she said.
The amount of the refund depends on several
factors, incluaing mileage and "whethe r or not the
ow111er iot any assistance from Mazda ." Ms
Stausooll said. Mazda records s howed that ahout
half lho~e getting refunds received some help from
the com~any, such as free labor.
l.os Angl ~s Superior Court Judge Harry
,,.
, ..
Peelris approved lhe settlement in April. The $et·
lleme nt consolidated seven separate Mazda
laws uits, including two class action suits . · '
Ralph Goldman brought the first class actiop
s uit in 1975 in San f'rancisco. He placed 'f
newspaper ad to attract other Mazda owners who
had similar complaints '
Additional owner s of Mazdas from 1910
through 1.97~ which have problems s temming from
faulty water seals. or "o·ri,ngs" as they are also
known. may s till be eligible for refu.nds Repairs
must ~ made by e1n authorized dealer before Jan.
31 . 1981 and the engine problem had to occur
l)etween March land Dec 31, 1980
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perSODa service an untra 1t1ona rate s eluding Jarvis Christian
School . Exxon says.
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Now you can buy and sell through a national broker ar big Nearly all the school's
avings on commissions-without giving up mos t of the 612 students are on some
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We'll save you up to two-thirds o f the commission s that you gram , which gets its
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Pay the full-commission houses. On som e_crans_actions we ' funrls from royalJy pay-___ _.,_..,"'~1'1tS. said a tl 0 rn e y
cvcA bea1 th~ barr-bo1'£CS <f iscounters.Tfi us and sec. all or John llardy.
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wrile for free brochure and commission discoµnt schedule. "It's a pretty serious ::~~e'rG U'~;" flue• be<-4"o '' • =?~~~~~ ) )'I , .. ,. 1}' .. C.•ntPir l80,700 ' f t lf\ II n , .. Ott p 0 8utttt\ SO\• ~I' .. 4l. \0': Motu ~ Sl u1,. DforwrW\I 182.lOO ' 1 1~ ' . )) \ 17 •7 ~1Pn•Ent ,l \. OH IQ ,
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· A WaU Street brc>ker that pays locaUy from a California bank.
660 Newp0r1 Cenrer Drive, Suite 235, Newport Beach , CA 92660
New York (714) 644-2983 Atlanta San Francisco
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In California, call 800-432-7368
Now is the time
To plan for year-end money.
"KEOG H AND
l ~D IVIDU AL RETIR EMENT ACCOUNTS"
Bank of Newport presents these two free semi nars to
help you understand the immediate tax adva ntages1 p..L ••
these special accounts, and to plan fo r the future.
I
TU ESDAY, DECEMBER 16
and repeated .WEDNES DAY. DECE MB ER 17
from 6:30p.m .-8:30p.m.
Sin ce the numbe r of part~ipants will be limited,
we suggest that you ~an ·now for.reservatio ns.
(714Y 760-6000, Ext. 248.
. .
Coast Highway a~ Avocado, Newport Beach, California
M"'11let I DIC"
•
situation for a sm all
private college!' Hardy
aid
Harvest
of grapes
r e cord •
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S A N FRANCI SCO
<AP > A r ecor d
h a r ve s t a nd good ·
quality grapes mean a
banne r year for the
state's ~e roducers.
the Wine stitute says.
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.John De uca, presi·
d ent of the tq1de as-
soc i at i o n . sa id ,
"Re ports on the quality
or the g-r a pes from
around the slate range
from outs t andin g to
very good.''
The quantity of gTapes
<:rus hed for wine rose 11
percent over the level a
year ago, he said, from
about 2.6 million tons to
more than 2.8 million
tons.
The state's wlne·grape
crop's value has been
c:s timated at $500
milli o n . Ca lifo r n ia
wine ries accoun t for
about 80 percent of the
nation's wine produc·
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Juice peddler
disputes ruling
, By MILTON MOSKOWITZ I
The rederal government, which is hard up ror money
the w ay the rest of us are, may have found a new and ex-
citing 80urce for fresh funds: breakin& up monopolylike
situatlons. ·
This pleasing prospect arises from a decision handed
down a few weeh ago by Jomes P . Timony, an ad·
mtnistral.tve taw JUd&e ror ttie "'F'ederi l T raae Commiss 011 .
. (FTC) Timony was hearing a case brouaht by the f1'C in
J978 after Chicago-based Beatrice Foods had acquired
Florida-based Troplcana Products.
Tropicana was -
and still is-the nation's
largesLseUer of chilled
.,orange juice. Thls is
juice sold in cartons and
bottles for people who
don't have -or don 't
want to take -the time
Money
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to make their own orange juice from a can 9f frozen concen
tr ate. Chilled qrange juice is ready to drini. Jt 's a more ex·
'pensive product than the frozen concentrate.
Sales of chilled orange juice are on the upwswing,
fueled perhaps by the movem ent or women t>ut of the
house and into the workplace. Frozen concentrate sal•
declined 6 percent last year while chilled juice sales were
up 20 per:cent. In 1975, frozen CO(\Centrate accounted for 77
percent or the total or ange ju.ice market ; their slice is now
down to 67 percent Meanwhile, the share held by chilled
orange juice has jumped from 18 percent to 28 percent.
CONCENTRATE WAS ORIGINALLY introduced as a
con venience product -you didn't have lo squeeze oranges
any more. But we're so harn ed today that we want a
product ready to pour: the concentrate has .become
inconvenient.
The chilled orange JU1cc market was pioneered by
Trop1cana, a com pany tt\at the Kellogg cereal company ,
wa nted desperately to acquire They tried three times. But
Tropicana fell in 1978 to Beatncc. a n old hand at picking up
other compahies. They've bought about 400 of them. They
paid $490 million for Tropicana
The FTC stepped in im mediately to say that was a
bad thing to do Beatrice is the nation 's largest milk
processor. sellJng under the labeli. Meadow Gold and Viva,
and it therefore had the perfect d1st nbuuon setup to expand
Tropicana's reach In fact. before 1t bought Tropicana,
Beatrice was selling a chilled orange Juice under the Meadow
Gold and Dixie Sunshine labels
THE FTC ARG1'E O t hat Beatn ce had the ability to
become a national m arketer of chilled orange Juice under
its own power , 1t d1dn t }lave to buy Tropicana. The top
four companies in the chilled orange Juice business -
Trop1cana, M1nute'Ma1d. Kraft and Hood held 55 per-
cent. of indus1iry 1Wiles Ln 197.now they ha.we a bout 65'-per-
cent. And Trop1cana , MW ~ of Beatn ce. holds 30 per-
cent by itself
J udge T1mony agr eed with the FTC complaint and
ruled that Beatrice s hauld be rorc1~d to unl<iad Trop1cana.
Re atrice will appeal tl11s dec1s1tin l<> the fl\'C·member F'TC
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