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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-17 - Orange Coast Pilot.... . -·~ ---~ .. _......._.._....,., ·-···· .... . Ylll llllTlll llllY PIPIR w f I ) N f •,I ) J\ '( I l t l • f M 111 • l I ! 1 (I Ii I I 0 11 A N (; [ C 0 U N I Y l A l 11 ( l H N I A / 'l (" [ r .' T S • I i Street sweeper chaSes ·bandits -Leek a.a ••lieu' He~t victim ,. relates terror . . ' ' By ROBE RT BARKER Of Ille o.il• Pllet , .. " . John Carter. J6.year-old manager. or a Westminster ·~ restaurant,-figures he is Jucky to be alive today. "I KNEW I WAS a-goner when the guy pointed his gun at my head and told me to look at the bullets to make sure they were real. • ~ "He told me to get down on fJlY' knees. 'Fhere's been a lot in the news about execution-type klllings and l thought -no. I knew that my lime was up." But far from being left for.dead. Cartes: not only sur- vived but he turned the tables on his.assailant. HE GOT INTO HIS car after the holdup and pursued the gunmen who initially started fleeing on foot. Carter said he struck his assailant twi~e with his car during the chase but apparently didn't cause serious in· juries. vii THE SUSPECT WAS IATER 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 Jail: Both he and J ames Linley McGriff. 33, of Anaheim, were charged with armed robbery. assault with intent to commit murder and conspiracy, according t.o..:.Graham . CARTER, A RESIDENT or Garden Grove, said the holdup occurred at about. 10 a.m. Monday when be wu taking about $4,000 in receipts lo the bank from Spires Restaurant al 13030 Golden West St. He said he saw the gtmman leap a .Jenee after tbe holdup and 1tarted after him in his .car. bopin1 to discover the license number on l.he getaway car. .. THE GUNMAN REPORTEDL \' booked up with bia part11er in the Garden Grove area ;and was stopped wbea the chase ended at Westminster and Pacific avenues. Police said Griffin attempted to run before beinl struck by the grazing bullet. • Police said about $4,000 has been recovered. Call unanswered Firemen probed iii 'party' death • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - '\o'ire Chief Andrew Casper says as many as 10 or his men may be charged with misconduct in an investigation of reports they took their pumper to an abalone dinner the night a woman burned lo death near their fire station, it was reported today. According to l he San Fran· cisco Chronicle, Casper said the men of Engine Company 22 were motoring ba"Ck fronra four-hour dinner at a Richmond District firehouse when they heard a "second request" for help the night of Nov. 23. Casper said the men will be charged before the Fire Com· mission Dec. 24, with a hearing to begin Jan. 14, the paper said. The paper said the firemen were still at their dinner when a four-story apartment building at 1295 15th Ave. caught fire at 9 p.rn .. a half-block from their firehouse. The Chronic~ quotea Loretta Earley •. 32. a artehder across the street, as saying she saw Louise Jenkins. 66, make a try ~--Krilhna Santa, elf . arrested at pushing oµt a (ourth-flpor win-~-.tw...~uh-back into the burning structure. Ms. Jenkim -dieain tne fire: , SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police say they arrested and then released a Santa Claus and a 1reen-clad elf after they were seen alle1edly pa11ing out non-saleable record albums while "1ollcitln1 dona- tions. The 21-year-old Santa and a 27-year-oldelf, both membenof a Hare Kriahna sect but who were not identified, were arretted Tuesday behind ·a bamburpr restaurant as they alletedly h•nded out records marked "DJ di1r. ior.kev copies-not for sale." Police at first believed. tbe1rec- ord8 may have been from the -.. . Dle10 broadcuUnt company lut wHk def the death of Jobn Len· --. Mpo&le. laid that PCJMlbUl· ty WU Jaternaled out and the two solicit.on were released. A polke apoblmu HJI uk· iq f«doudw ....... = ~ police beld die albUIDI • tbeJ lavn~ wbetber tMJ wen stolen. ' Ms. Earley ,aid by the Ume the . fire-trucks arrived .''the whole (!gbt side of the buikliq was..QU.Jire." ·'They responded, but they responded late," tbe chief wu quoted u u,U.,. "If the facta substantiate tbe cbaraea •• there are &rounds for very 1troa1 dia· cipllnary action." The paper said reapome to the fatal ft.re was de)fyed three to 10 minut~ u fire en1inea from other autionl were d11patcbed. In a letter to the Fire Com- mi11lcJD, J(ayor Dianne Feim- tein, called the epbode "a lbock· inl dereliction of duty," aceord· in1 to-the ltory. "I remember no more serious alle1ationa in the Fire Department. . . •· Casper ::Juoted u aa.yiq Fire U.JU. mb. la ebarleof • lnveat(&Jtion t mlacoaduet alon1 ,nth tbne adler flremen from the same company. He decllnedtollYetbeaam•. t • Cuper WM allo reported u HJiDC BMtaJlan Clale( Jim An· de,._ Capt. Jolm Npntoa ol ~ n la tbe JUchmoad, and four ol6er-ftnftPten went under (lee AMI.ON&, •••• AJ) • . Pop cases • sty~1e • • VI Clim By STEVE MARBLE otllle Delly "'9t Sten Two armed robbery suspects, who left a~e Beach martrer cleric tied p in a refrigerated storace with six cases of soda p6p au ked Qn his chest. led a pair al pursuing'withesses on a wild chase that included gunfire e.rly today before finally being stopped by policemen. At ooe point, Newport Pc>uce said, the bandit suspects cornered their pursuers in a dark cul-de- aac and abot out the tires on theii ...ebicle. Arrest.eel oo ·armed robbery cbarcea were 23-y,ear-old Jack 111111 ol Garden Grove and a 17- year-old male accomplice. Polke aa.id the episode started atJ":JOa.m. when the suspects en- tered Minute King at 3530 lrviRe .. Ave. and asked clerk Robert Kroll 1 to1et them two cases of root beer. When the clerk opened the refrigerated storage area to get the soda pop, one of the tfandits p~ a gun to bis head while the ottier wrapped his wrists \ldth m asldns tape. Af'WI ........ Ateap•rt•lll•••••• Crates of simulated tea 10 Oyinl into Boston Harbor u . modern-day patriotl re· enact the Dec. 16, 1773. eo.ton Tea Party. On that cold night. American patriots raided three merchant ships and dumped 340 chests of tea overbOard to protest British ''taxation without representation." setting the stage for the American Re\'olu· tion. 'Eve!:fthing_. exvIOded' -_, . Dr. Alaia deacribes night of slaying 81 DAVID IWTZ•ANN at• a.tty"" ..... Dr. Louis Alaia told his persona l p1ycbiatri1t that "everytb.lq exploded" when bla former wife ordered him from her Huntinlton Harbour bome laat June and that his nest clear recQllectlon is of aeein1 the woman and her attorney taytng diad or wounded on the kitcMn noor. Accordin1 to Newport Beach p1ycbiatri1t David Sheffner's · tntimony Tuesday, the murder defendant told him he knew "thinp were happenina" when Mara I.AMI Alala ordered him from the harbonide home. But be didn't realize exactly wbat tbe were· 1 , un e saw ·1.on1 Beach attorney Marvin Tincher b-inl face down on the kitchen flbor and Mn. Alala slumped a1ainat a nearby cupboard. "I rullsed (then) what must have happened .. .," Sbeffner said Alaia told him. The defense p1ycbiatrilt's teatlmony Tuesday in Alai a 's Oraa•e County SUperior Court ·murder trial came after the Huntington Harbour s urgeon broke ·down in uncontroHabJe sobs in Judge Byron McMillan's courtroom. Alaia, who has pleaded inno· cent and innocent by r~ason of insanity to the dual murder charges against him, had begun to wee p loudly d urin g the testimon y of San Diego psychiatrist Thomas Rusk, who earlier had told jurors that AJa.ia .was a "very disturbed man" and who had been ·'hanging on by his fingernails" befc;>re the slayings last June 13. After Judge McMillan ordered t-recess in the trial so AJaia could regain his composure, Rusk said the incident was a "classic example or a cataleptit' episode." or loss of muscle con· trol, that occurs in people who suffer from narcolepsy. Al-Bia , 50. suffers from the dis· ease. an uncontrollable desire to sleep. .-Hijacked jet ~ea.~s 1'.~me HAVANA, Cuba (AP) -A hi· jacked Colombian jetJiner is ex· peeled back home today with moretban80freed holta1ea, leav- in1 behind in Cuba the leftist 1uer· rillaa who took it over two days before. "' A spokesman for the Cuban Forei• Mlniatry said he did not 1 think the hijackers would be de· ported. Colombian President ·Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala said the armed men who seiaed control of the Boeing 727 were from the fll· 19 iuerrilla organisation which oc· c upied th e Doml'nican Republic's embassy in Bocota for two months early this year and held dozens of diplomats hostage. ' Police said the gunmen, who.al le1edly threatened to kill the clerk repeatedly. then piled cases or sort drinks on the clerk's chest and hastily rolled the store's safe out the front door. · Two witnessPs . driving a mini street sweeper, reported seeing tbe,bandita lift tbe JOO.potind sale lA 0.. beet ol u oJd station -~ .... a8k-en th~y rouowed tM ._..s,..way car but soon ,._. tMm1elves cornered iii a •Mi...t IU'eet. They said one of tM .,_ti jumped out or the car aad lbot out the tires on the street sweeper. A Newport patrolman. resp<>nd inJ to a radio broadcast of the rob' bery. picked up the trail near t~e Santa Ana River and stopped tFi t· alleged getaway ca r near Brookhursl Street and Adam~ Avenue in Huntington Beach. Police said the safe was. re turned to the Newport market Suspect Mills is being held on $25.000 bail at the Newport Cit) Jail. ·The juvenile suspect was transported to Orange Count~ Juvenile Hall Tree di8appe ars with yule thief ANTIOCll !AP > For thl' set·ond year m a row. Antioch h as bet>n v i c tim1 ~ed by H Christmas tree thief Last year. the Chri~tmas tree in City llall was stolen. This year, bandits disappeart'd with the tree in Blu's t avern. across the street from City Hall. Or:::w\ 3 ~:a~I \\'eat her Low clouds and fog tonight and early Thurs- day, becoming sunn y Thursday afternoon. Lows tonight in sos. Highs Thursday 65 along the coast, 72 inland. INSIDE TODJ\l' NtN a Chrislma..1 gift for somtOM who has ~'11thing? How about a· aotar-powerN -bil«ni or Calufn Kltin dt· 6fgner diapers? Mort on Page All. l•dex \. ... • " . . ·-·"·-·-··--·-YDUI llllTilWI DlllY PIPER . .. ()HA N (; f C 0 UN ' Y l Al I~ ( 1 HNI A ·"• C ENT ~ · Sireet ~eper · chases , bandits ... Heist victim relates terror By ROBERT BARKER Of .... o.11• ...... , .. " Johp Caf'ter. 36-year-old manager of a Westminster re~taurant . figures he is lucky to be alive today. "I KNEW I WAS a gQ.ner'when the guy pointed his gun at my head and told m e to look at the bullets to make sure they were real. "He told me to get down on my knees. There's been a lot in the news about execution-type killings and I thought -no. I knew.that my time was up." But far from being left for dead. Carter not only sur- vived but he tumed the tables on his assailant. HE GOT INTO HIS car after the holdup and pursued _ the gunmen who initially started fleeing on foot. Carter said he ~truck.his assailant twice with his car during the chase but apparently didn't cau5e serious in· juries. . ,, THE SUSPECT WAS LATER: arrested after Garden Grove and W~stminster 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 Jail. · Both be and James Linley McGriff. 33, of Anaheim, were charged with armed robbery, assault with intent to commitiurder and conspiracy, according to Cr.aham .• CA ER, A RESIDENT of Garden Grove, said the holdup curred at about 10 a .m . Monday when he was taking a ut $4,000 in receipts to the bank from Spires Restaurant at 13030 Golden West Sl. He said he saw the gunman leap a fence after tbe holdup and started aft~r him in his car, bopU., to diaCOYW the licenae.aumber on the getaway car. THE G1!JNMAN REPORTi:DLY booked up wltb bil partner in the Garden Grove area and was stopped when the chase ended at Westmin•r and Pacific avenues. Police said Griffin attempted to run before beinl struck by the grazing bullet. Police said about·$4,000 has been recovered. Call -••s•ered J Firemen probed in 'party' death SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Fire Chief Andrew Casper says as many as 10 of his men may be charged with misconduct in an investigation of reports they took their pumper to an abalone dinner the night a woman burned to death near their fire station, it was reported today. According to the San Fran- ciscq Chronicle, Casper said the men of Engine.Company 22 were motoring back from a four-hour dinner at a Richmond District rirehouse when they heard a Krishna Santa, elf arrested SAN DIEGO CAP> -Police say they arrested and then released a Santa Claus and a 1reen-clad elf after they were 1een allepdly paaain1 out non-saleable record albums while sollcitin1 dona· tion1. The 21-year-old Santa and a 27-year-oldell, both members of a Hare Krishna sect but who were not identified, were arrested Tuesday behind a hambur1er:. restaurant as theY, allegedly banded out ~rds marked "DJ dit.r iM.kev copies-notforsale." Police at first believed th!frec· ont1 mQ_ hive been fmm_tbe_ 3,200 albums stolen from a San Dte10 bro..tcutin& company lut wnk after the death of Jobn Len· non. ButpoUce1aldthatpopibW- ty wu latetruled out and tbe two aollclton were releUed. A police QOkesman aay1 uk- '"' for doaadom la le1al, but~ police held the albums while tbeJ innt~ wMtber theJ ,... stolen. • . ...... "second request" for help the night of Nov. 23. Casper said the men will be charged before the Fire Com· mission Dec. 24, with a hearing to begin Jan. 14, the paper said. The paper said the firemen were still at their dinner when a four-story apartment building at 1295 15th Ave. caught fire at 9 p.m .. a half-block 1rom their firehouse. The Chronicle quoted Loretta Earley, 32, a bartender across the street, as saying she saw Louise Jenkins, 66, make a try at pushing o(l_t a rourth-Qoor wln- dow. then dash back into 1.be t>urnl,ng structure. Ms. Jenktnl ·died ln the fire. Ms. Earley said by the time the fire trucks arrived "ttie whole Mgbt side of the buildinl was on fire." "They responded, but they responded late," tbe chief was quoted u 1a~. "U tbe fact.a substantiate tbe cbar1ea, there are grounds for very Itron& dis-. cipllnary action.:·· The paper said rapome to the fatal fire wu delayed three to 10 minutes . u fire en1lnes from other llationl were dispatched. In a letter to the Fire Com· miHioa, Mayor Dianne Feim· tein, c.ned tbe epllode •·a shock· inl dereliction of duty,•• accord· inl to tbe story. •'I remember no more terlom alle1atioaa in the Fire Desfirtment. . . '' • Cal~ WM quoted "al_187ia1 ....fkeu-: m•n1~ .. ......,.., l!Dllae CompUlJ 21, WU ....... iftYeatl1atlon for ml•coaduct alon1 wttb tbree oUaer llremen from . tbe Hme company. He decllnedtoll••theaam•. Cupet wu aJeo reported u aaylq Battallaa a.tel Jim An· dencm, Capt. Joba Noret.on of ~ 11 In tbe RicbmoaO, ud fourotber~wereunder ( ... AMLON&. Pal• AJ) ---. A tea part• Ill••••• Crates of simulated tea 10 flyin& into Boston Harbor as modem-day patriot.I re· enact the Dec. 16, 1773, eo.ton Tea Party. On that cold night, American patriots raided three merchant ships and dumped 340 chests of tea overboard to protest British "taxation without representatinn." setting the stage for the American Revolu· tion. I .. 'Evecy.:t~g exploded' Dr. Alaia de1eri6e1 night of 1laying 111 DAVID &VTZ•ANN °' .. .,..., ........... Dr. Louis Alala told his personal psychiatrist that "everythina exploded" when bis former wife ordered Jlim from )ter ffuntinit.on Harbour home last J..ne and that bll nest' clear recollection is of aeetn1 the woman and her attomey laying dead or wounded on tbe kitchen noor. According tA> Newport Beach p1ycblatri1t David Sheffner's teatlmoay 'l'Ue9day, tbe murder defendant told him he knew "tblnp •ere bappenin1" when Maro Lou Alala ordered him from tbe barbonlde home. But he-didn't realise enetly wbar-tbey were, S1RtfnT teaUfled, utll he aaw Long Beach attorney Marvin Tincher 17lnl face down on tbe kitchen door and Mn. Alai• sl\IJllped a1alnat a nearbf cupboard. "I realised (ihen) "What must have bapt>ened . . .. " Sheft'ner said Alala told bJm. . The defenae p1ychiatrl1t's teatlmony Tuesday ln Atala 's Orann County 'Superior Court f murder trial came after the Huntington Harbour surgeon broke down in uncontrollable sobs in Judge Byron Mc Millan 's courtroom. Alaia, who has pleaded inno· cent and innocent by l'eason or insanity to the dual murder charges agaipst him, had begun eo weep lqudly during ,the testimony . -0 r San Diego psychiatrist Thomas Rusk, ~who ' earlier had told jurors that Alaia was a "very disturbed man" and who had been "hanging on by his fingernail5" before the ' slayings last June 13. After Judge McMillan ordered a recess in the trial · so Alaia could regain his composure, Rusk said the inci«Jent was a "classic example of a cataleptic episode," or loss of muscle con- trol, .that Occurs in people who s uffer from narcolepsy. Alaia, 50. suffers fro111 the dis· ease. an uncontrollable desire ta' sleep. ~jacked jet heads home HAVANA, Cuba, CAP> -A hi- jacked Colombian Jetliner is ex· peeled bac~ home today with morethan80freedhost,,es,leav- in1 behind in Cuba the leftist guer· riUas who took lt over two days before. A spokesman for the CUban Forei"1'1 Ministry said he did not ' . think the hijackers would be de· ported. Colombian President Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala said the armed men who seized control of the Boeing 7i'7 were froa::n the M· 19 l(uerrilla organization which OC· cupled the Dominican RepubUc'sembasay in Bogota for two months early this year and held dozens of diplomats hosta1e. J I ~ ' ·Pop cases • stymie • • -rict1m By SfEVE MARBLE OlllleDeltrPllMS&aff Two armed robbery s uspects, who left a Newport Beach market clerk tied up in a refrigerated s tora,e area with six cases of soda pop stacked on his chest, led a pair of pursuing witnesses on a wild chase that i&.cluded g~fire early today-before finally being stopped by policemen·. At one point, Newport i>oHce said, thebanditsuspectscomered their pursuers in a dark ~ul-de· sac and shot out the tires on their vehicle. Arrested on. armed robbery cb•r1es were 23!year-old Jack Milli of Garden Grove and a 17 , •• , .... male accomplice. Police Aid the episode started at J : •a.m. when the suspe£ts en- tend Minute King at 3530 Irvine Ave. and asked clerk Robert Kroll to cet them two cases of root beer_ , When the clerk opened the refrigerated storage area to get ,,. the soda pop, one of the bandits •· put a gun to his head while the other wrapped his wrists with masking tape. Police said the gunmen, who al legedly threatened to kill tht' clerk repeatedly. then piled cases of soft drinks on the clerk's chest and hastily rolled the stOre's safe ·· outthefront door. • Two witnesses, ctri ving a rnim street sweeper, reported seeing the bandita lift ~pound safe la UM bedl ol u old station ..... ... n..,llllMCl8ker8 tbey followed/' .--...·1 ..,Uway car but soon f-.1 ....,_Ives cornered in a dead.-d ltreet. They said one of tlM .,_ti jumped out of the car aacl abotout the tires on the street sweeper. A Newport patrolman. re$pond in1 to a radto broadcast of the rob bery, picked -up the trail near thf' Santa Ana River and stopped thc- alleged setaway car near Brookhurst Street and Adam:; A venueinllun\ington Beach. Police said the safe was re· turned to the Newport market Suspect Mills is bc:>ing held 011 $25,000 bail at the Newport Cit.) Jail. The Juvenile suspect wa~ trans ported to Orange Count~ Juvenile Hall ... Tree disappears with yule thief ANTIOCH !AP) For the second ve:<ar in a row. Antioch ha s be~ n Vi C 11 m Ile d b Y I.I Chr istmas tree thief Last year . £he Christmas tree in City Hall was stolen. Thi~ year. bandits disappeared with the tree in Blu's tavern. across the street from Cit)'. ~lall. "'eather Low clouds and fog tonight an<J early Thurs· day , becoming s unny Thursday aftemoon.· Lows tonight in 50s . Highs Thursday 65 a long •• the coast, 72 inland. INSIDE TODt\l' NeN a Chri.ttma..t gift /or someone who hos ~rylhtng? How aoo..t a .to'4r·~N bikini or Colt11n Klftn dr· ~igner diapns? Morr on Page AJ) l•dex '\ \ .. - --..-·-·-··· ....... . 1 •1 : ~ . ..... ~-...,._~ ..._~ ....... d'tiowJ;)ATCMf 17. ,. Iran :niarclt off '• Khornein.i nixes nationwide protest. 81:1Rtn', Lebtnon IAP} In llian leadt!r Ayatollah Ruholllilh Khomtina canr 1 .. d n allonwl~h· prottat muchea J!lann•d by clttD..wteci hu9.1lotr1 &oday •1aiut the tttular me>derah.~ of Pt"eudfnt At.>lhaaiu n Bllni S.d1 The 80 year uld fU•trhtrt•h of lran·1 "'"olutlon S¥1d In u r¥d1U addrda to l6 m1U1t111 c·o u11t1 v111t'tt 'Let Sirhan go' hit ~anc~lallon orders were ls· 'IUNi to rt's~rve lr1m 'it n•Uonal llflll IO l ('WlArUKalni.t lraq Thcr..1 were no rttourts toda.y of uor ft or demon lraitlon~ an the ruunt f) t<honwll\l 1lt!M'11bed. lhl' war i.1tuu11011 UtJ "c1·1t1rtil," called the It llllf:> 1•1wmtt!1> • uf l1>lam" and , ... o 11\I dtVIMVI' rca<'IH>nb by the M.T. Mahdi, president of the American Arab Relations Committee. says Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted killer of Robert F. Kennedy. is ··a her.o to tbe people of the Middle East" and should be released. The Arabs hold Sirhan in high esteem bec ause Kennedy was a proponent of ' military aid to Isr ael.Mahdi says. Transsexual wife slain;· 01ate h~l4 HOWELL, N.J . U\P > A truck driver who raised money to·...pa_y for his wife's Sf'X change surgery, then found lo ve letter:-. she wrote to someone else. wa:-. being held today on a rnur<.lt-r charge in he r death after u 12· hour siege, officials said. as the night went o n." s aid Detective Thomas Hilliard, who has received FBI training in hostage negotiations pubUcwerepermiuible "evenift or my portrait are lnaulted." This appeared to be a reference to the tearlna dOWJl last week of the portraits of Khomeini's chosen s ucceuor, Ayatollah Hosseln AJj Montazeri, from the wa lls of Iran's northeast town of Mlishhad. It was the Mashhad anti· clerical dempns,rations by the motterates that touched off the c a II for the protest "Ill arches Thursday in all cities of Iran against Bani·Sadr's supporters, who were described in clerical leaflets as "American stoo.ces" and "fifth column agents of the Iraqi enemy." Sixty.eight members o( Iran's Parliament signed a petition Tuesday accusing Bani-Sadr of disclosing secret parliamentary discussions about the war and calling for an investigation. The accusation came after a series of.articles were published in t'he Enqelab lslami newspaper in Tehran. run by supporters of Bani-Sadr. . , An editor of the paper said although the petition was aimed al the president it did not mention him by name. instead accusing "those who disclose these issues as harming and w«iakening the Iranianarmy." The deputies said the' articles written about the "confrontation of the army with the enemy . . . and the roistakes it made . . . could lead to the weakeningofthe army's morale.·' the editor said. The petition appeared to be the latest salvo in the continuing power struggle between Bani· Sadr and his chief rival, Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai. Iran and Iraq each claimed bat- tlefield successes today but war communiques clearly showed the 87 ·day-old conflict on the nortbecn end of. the Perisan Gulf was bogged down in a winter standoff. 'I. Reagan eats with f riend8 0 . .ik LOS ANGELES ~) - President-elect Ronald Reagan d e.Ii vered s ome Christmas presents and had dinner with two of his best friends, but Mrs. Re agan missed the festivities due to illness. Rea~an spent a quiet evening Tuesday dining at the exclusive Jlolmby Hills home of Alfred a nd Be tsy Bloomingdale, a socially prominent couple who a re amongbiscloaestfriends. The president-elect. who re·. turned to bis Pacific Palisades home from Was · wee . a ew Official' activities on his agenda for today. His only planned outing was to visit a meat locker in Thousand Oaks whe re he was to collect Uie fami. .. ly s upply or meat for the holidays Dolly Pli.tfllll' ,._ TERRI WEYRICK (REAR), DONNA MONTERO (FOREGROUND)-SOAK UP SUN Tueedey, Dec. 18, wa1 •good d•y to get• ten et Huntington Beech 'Heat wave' dying out ~ecord !Jecember te,mperatureB noted By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL oi-.De11v .. u • ..sutt A high-pressure system , that brought record pre.Christmas temperatures in Orange County .... was on its way out of town today with more typical holiday weatherfareinlheoffing. National., Weather Service forecaster ~raig Peterson said coastal portions of the county will be the first to feel the easing of the high pressure ridge. _. Temperatures along the coast were expected to moderate ~ afternoon and fog was predicted to roll in tonight. Peterson said. A high of 72 was predicted for the ~ach' areas for today, com· pared to the 74 degrees logged Tuesday afternoon al the Orange Co~mty harbor patrol station in l'l'ewport Beach. Inland areas. however, may not reel relieHrom the holiday season Lawyer freed in slaying hot spell until Thursday, Pet.erson said. . Temperatures away from ttie coast were forecast to move into the low 80s th.is afternoon, leaving the possibility that a record for this date could be set. Wednesday, the 89 degree read· ings in Santa Ana, Anaheim. Irvine. Lon~ Beach and Los Angeles broke an-83-degree record set in 1904. The record for today's date is 83 degrees. set in 1979, Peterson said. He said the recent weather pat- tern was caused by an upper level ridge of high pressure sitting squarely over the western United States. ·'The strength of the ridge, well. .,...s almost like s ummer," Petersonsaid. ' The effect of the ridge on Southern California was to shift the. now or air from the sea tq the desert, thus causing slight to moderate buildups of pollutants in coastal communities. As the high pressure ridge weakens. the traditional flow of moist ocean air toward the east will f!eSUm . HAYWARD <AP) -An at-A spokesman for the Southern tomey baa been rreed from 8 Califo~a .Air 9uality ~anagt;· murder charge in the sla)"iq of ment: District ~8Jd good a.ar quali· hi• secretary. a. ty was predicted.-thr~ughout coast Tuesday but added the 4p· pearances were deceiving. "ll looked a lot worse than it actually ' was," he said. · Forecast for the upcoming three-t o five -day period. Peterson said. indicates no . storms on the horizon. He said it should generally be fair, with af. lernoon temperatures in the low 70s, with overnight lows in the 50s. A ~es man for the Orange Count Fire Department said no unu activitxoccurred despite the record lemperat.ures. Tee.nfired for 'vigil' LAKE RONKONKOMA. N.Y. (AP ) -A 1'7·year-0ld high school senior ·nas been fired from her t>art· time job at a variety store for obser ving the 10 · minute silent memonal to the slain John Lennon re· qu'ested by the former 'Bealle's W1dow At the appointed time. 2 p.m . Sunday, Suzanne Stephens was at her post as cashier at tbe checkout · The char e a n • OrangeCount toda . an1ews 1. 46, was dropped espo esmansaidtherewere of Values variety store in Tuesday during a preliminary buildups of pollutants along the t his Long Island hamlet. hearing after the credibility of Some customers waiting. the prosecution's chief witness in line stalked out angrily was.shaken. . Cafe owner shot "'hlle Mi ss Stephens Witness Stephen Federoff said s t o pped wo rkin g and he had seen Laniewski get out of~ COM PTO:\ ! AP J A de· bowed her head for 10 Sharon Rogers' car Aug . 12 five licatessan owner was shot at\d minutes hours after she was last 'seen wounded by sheriff's deputi"s · · Th 1 s was th e alive. Her body was discovered Tuesday after he mistakenly Christmas rus h." Ann I Robert Fox. 41, was aJ.;ra1g ned by Superior Court Judg~ Patrick McGann Jr .• after the siege at his home here. He was taken to Monmouth County Jai l in Hilliard said. Fox was upset and threatened to kill himself several limes as the two dis- cussC'd the shooting death of Jean Shelley Boushard FoJGo, 34, the former Donald Shephard. Mrs. Fox. who had undergone two phases of sex·cha.nge sur· g e r)'., W.as-5hoi-Mend·ay. -but po ice didn't learn of the inci- dent until a Tuesday phone call stuffed inside the trunk of the opened fire on them as they M c H·u g h . the s tore ABALONE.Jl.._..__ __ ==-ca=~r~·===p~a-r~ked==--s-i_n_c_e_A-=-u~g-._1_3_._o_n=-....... r=e-s_po_n_d_ed~-to._a~b=u=r=g=la=r=y--c~al_l_a_t-~-m--:a=n=a=g=e=r.=s=a=i=d=a=ft=e=r=w=a=r=d=.===-~_J Aug. 17. his restaurant. deputies said. • .___. .... :uhol<Hn lieu ol $50,000 bond. Fox surrendered without re· sistance after his · younger brother. who was not named. en· tered the two-story frart\e house shortly before midnight Tues- day. Before his surrender. a police officer spent 10 hours negotiat· · iug '\\'ith Fox by teleph'one. "W~ talked about many thin~s State mourns Cpl. Sanders LOUISVILLE, Ky. tAP) - Flags were fl ying at half-staff here today as Kentucky honored Col. Harland Sanders. the smil· E =---.l·l:Jliil ,-whlte·sulted gentleman whose "secret recipe" started an lnteriiafional fried chicken em· pi re. Sanders, 90, rounder of the Ken'. lucky Fried Chicken franchise. died Tuesd* of pneumonia. ag. iravated by Yeukemia. A memorial service will be held Thursday, and a funeral will be held Saturday al Alumni Chapel. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, with burial at Cave Hill Cemetery in -Louisville. ·from Fox's 19-year -o ld daughter, Jeannie, Lehrer said. Authorities said Fox and his wife began fighting· as the.- woman packed for a trip to Ca nada for the _final stage of transsexual surgery. The $5,500 operation was to be paid for by Fox. who raised the money with a second mortgage on his hOu$e, Lehrer said. As he helped his wife pack. Fox discovered letters the woman had written to a former lover, a Toronto man, and a dis· pute ensued that ended in the shooting, Lehrer .Said. • Mrs. Fox's body. partly cov- i?red with a quilt. was found between a bathroo m and hallway, near a wall splattered with blood, police said. Lehrer-said Fox . a truck driver with the Nicb.olas Inc. fue l company of Woodbridge, met Ms. Boushard, a native of Turonto, in Canada-last summer a fter her two operations and married her two months ago f o llowing a "w hirlw l nd cou~hip." No gunfire was exchanged during the standoff and there were no injuries. Thirty resi- dents o f the middle ·c lass neighborhood were lvacuated during the siege. · TELEPHONE All department•: (714) 842-4321 Cla11lfled Advertt1tng: 842-5171 investigation because they were at the firehouse where the dinner was held. The story said that according to a report submitted by the Fire Department to the Mayor's Office last week, the four firemen took their pumper about J i,A, miles to _.,Engine 31 for the dinner to eat abalone. a shellf'ish that is COO· • sidered to be a delicacy, caught by other firemen the day before. Henry Fonda hospitalized LOS ANGELES <AP> -Actor Henry Fonda, one of America's best·known actors for more than 50 years, was undergoing tests · today al Cedars-Sinaic Medical Center for a new medication 1n connection with the heart pacemaker he had installed in 1974, according to industry sources. I lospital officials declined to comment on the nature of the tests or to confirm reports by in· dustry sources that the 7S-year· old actor m ay be released by this weekend. He entered th& hos pital Dec. 8. according to· hospital spokeswoman Virginia Bohannon. who would only re· • veal that Fonda is not ill. Hi s s pokes ma r1. Ray Strickland, said the actor is also in the hospital for an annual checkup. Thomas P. Haley Pubflsl\er OFFICES P t• • • t cos1a M•~::ll01¥81earst • .,., rac 1cmg Je • Robert N. Weed , ' Prisldlnt a,:__~..lllL-4.J:IOIT .. ~if Editor • Thomas A. Murphlne • MIM911'1Q Edit" Charles H. Loos Anlttant Manet•no Editor • Copyrlthl 10 0 O ren9e Cool • PullllS11lnt Comp•llY No n••• • .tort.I, llMlrllllon>. HitPrlfl matte• or M'"'11_....,ll nereln mey be 'tepre•uc eO wltnout •PU ••I permtnfn of <CllPY•ltfll -ner • 1 _ L99Una 8H<:h: um No. Coe\I Hlot>war Hunllntton 8Hch. t117S 8Hch 8ouleord h 2 d Secono Cl~_-90,j;;--J)-a-ld -alCo~-Mew, cr88 es; ie Cl 11forr\1e. !USl'S l......,l. S41tK<rlpllon b<Y <~· ---'--rt,,,.crirn"IC:oTi17'11!',..-,rT::"-;'&lii>--• •~.• moutt11r, or mil• u .so mon"Tli r , a. ( ) -rn_llltny ~lnellon• M.00 mon1111y, · An F-4 Phantom jel practiclng '"" o • ..,.,. eo.•• oe11r P11ot, w1t11 w111cn •• takeoffs and landin1s crashed comblneO trw NtW\·P•H•. ,, oubl•SMO by ,,. 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Transii ~~rd · votes· .to . limit grOwtJi Dlrwton ol UM Oraqe Coun t')' Tr.-ll Oillnn h•ve Cltcldect they will c-ut ba"k_lbe dl•trirt ' 1rowth pollclp tn'1he nul nvtt )'~•r; However. the arowth rate ol 1Jil' JO yeur old district won 'l ~art to slow w1Ul the laat.. two ycara ol \M-t•yrle fi 5nl Yh-"' 1984 15 1&nd 191$ 16 when 25 rather than prev10Uily·fhcured 45 bu8~ will be purchased membet Al ·nornnden of Foun· tain Valley, "we may have t.o take anotoor look." fares, Pearson aareed, but he sald dlslricl officials still must dec ide how to balance such money between extra service and extra buses . t'he final two ye,rs. According to statistics sup· plied by district 'analy•ts. the dis trict 's operating ~xpenft$ would be $127.8 million using U>e 7 pe rcent r ate in 1985·86, about 7, percent more than with a 4 per,'. le J ~ cent r a . , . ' Tb board un•nJmously voted to adopt • 4 ptrcenl annu•I arow\h talt for s>urr hase of n~w i...es and 0... af·rompanyln& ad dlho n of ru•-. ru1itt1 and pa&aft\tt'rs T1M dtstn<'l -. ralt rurreotl) '" 1 pt'rttftl lh1wevcr. If 1i1asoline pr1cl'1S ttti .i a dnu1tk tum \.lpw.,-cl. .-~ new 1,1rOJ~l'llOni.. indir•tti, dis lrlc l olfk1aJs ml&ht need a lot mon: bullt>tl n a hurry It thut happcnis. said board Meanwhile , the district wUI h-ve a continge~y plan detail· Ing ways to increase the bu5 fl/et qui c kly , said Brian P t.•arsoo, development director for the district. · or course, sudden increases in passengers wiU bring a parallel increase in reve nue -throug~ Pearson said be recommended c utting back to the 4 percent an· nual growth rate because higher than expected Inflation ra tes and predicted r eductions in federal aid would otherwise re .. quire the district to dip into re· serves to operate the system in Those reserves, he said, are being held lo pay for major capitul improve me nts to the · system, particularly to help fund a proposed 24-mile rapid transit lin e through central Orange County estimated to cost $485 million. Pearson said a complete pro· gram fP.r the fi ve-year growth plan Wlll be presented to the board in February. At the same time. about twd ' million more passengers -: J~ : • tot al of 57 million, would be served with a higher growtth r ate . \ Airport shift ·s.layer idea 'not new' .-\ M'ht'111e b.> u N{'wport Beuch mdn to reloratt' J ohn Wayne Airp1Jrl on the l'Od:.tal :.lopt!s ..ibove lht' Orange Coasl is being ~ie w\!d b) a1rµorl ofhc1als a!. impractical. tou cX pt!ns1vc and not very ongtnal Airport Manager Murry Cable :.atd the tdea or mov10~ lhc #POrt on toµ or thc San JoaqlJln Patrolli1ig of state's · la1ul OK'd Orange County s heriff's dep· uti es will continue to patrol coastal land s r ece ntl y purchased by the state for Crystal Cove State Park until the California park service can pro v ide law e nfo r cem e n t services there. The Orange County Board of Supervisors unanimously ap· proved an agreement with the s tate Tuesday that provides for county patrols from January 1981. to December 1981. ,cost or the patrol services is estimated at $149,000. which will be reimbursed by the state, officials said in a report to s upervisors. According to documents, the leve l o f ser v i ce a lo ng the s prawling park lands will be predicated on seasonal use. Ad· ditional patrol services could be required during m ajor holiday periods such as Memorial Day . Labor Day and the Fourth of July. ' The state purc hased the coastal land~ between Corona County holds llllls camt' up for the first time n~arly 12 years a~o CABLE·St\ID the schcmc was resurrected in 1978 in a county av1at1on study and was droppea beeuuse of cost and confli ct with other planned uses in the coastal stretch between Corona del Mar and tuguru1 Beach. N c w port res>d.ent H~hard B;.1rc. a film producer. unveiled tit:. relocation notion. early this month at a meeting of the Mariner's Community Associa· tion in Newport Beach. Rare. claiming the idea came to him one afternoon while~sail· in g home from Catalina Isla . claimed he'd shown his pl to O range County Super 1s or Thomas Riley. but wes treated' lo "the old bureaucratic hOC'US oocus." RILEY , DISTURBED by Bare's publlc remarks. said he gave the Ne wport man's plan special cons ide ration and not "bureaucratic hocus pocus." Further, Riley said, he asked for and received a feasibility• study on the airport _relocation idea within 20 days of his meet- ing with Bare . Riley'said he forwarded a copy of the study to the Newport man. The study , by airport manager Cable. said it would cost S81 m i llion alone to acquire and ' grade the 867 ac res in the c-oastal hills that would be needed for an airport. II E ALSO SAID suc h a relocation move would require a complete revision of the county's Local Coastal Plan for the arcci. That plan. approved in concept by county supervisors last AugU&l. calls for residential development as well .as a nati~nal park. Bare 's plan is practicable feasible ... Cable concluded. Bare, acknowledgin g that "this plan is too much of a shock for most people to accept," said fle believes it co'uld work He • said he's having Jillie' difficulty action on gathering signatures on a peti· lion supporting the relocation proposal. bingo plans NEWPORT MAVOR Jackie Discussion or a proposed Heathe r . who s aid s he has .. c rackdown on "donation bingo" doubts that the plan is feasible. . has been postponed for one week said she intends to present th e ___ ..._ by the orangec<>unlYBoaro 0 r--.... p"""r"'oposal to th~S-o uth ern Supervisors. California Association of Gov. The postponement was re-ernments . quested by me mbers of the non! The SCAG group, whi ch re· • profit Hispanic Democrats of cenlly f in is he d a two-yea r Orange County. who said they study of the region's aviation need more time to prepare a re-needs. has s upported a plan for por t to explain why the new construction or an airport in the ~--""'4 D•••• Pllo• PllO\O\ bY Rlc~ns Ko.i>I•• Homing in for a landing in his helicopter (with red-nosed Rudolph's face painted on the front), Santa Claus waves to a group of excited childre n from Christ Lutheran • <Y Sc hop I in CosiJ.a do ubles a~ Eagle Pulice Department ficer Rand)ll•.:\iutl :\1~s~. The c.h oppcr 1 e.t t the Costa Me5 a and is piloted by or. ~arks fund plans eyed Ora ge County wili receive ahou $11 .7 million from th~~ bccau.e voters in ovember ap· prove oposit1on l . a bond act providing S285 million for parks. ~ow offt("lf.llS in county and city governments must decide how to split up the money. dents arc represented in a fina l .spendin~ fJJ,a~t h.··~· cent of the· local government~ which represent half or the coun· ty population must apptove a plan. _. M urrny Storm, director of the county Eniironmental M anag~ ment Agency. s aid several rund 1ng altC'mat1ves cx1M ---f°"'l"r-cJm•~:nl'V~ ex am pie. about S2 m1\lion would go for rcgiona1 park!>. another S4 2 m1 lhon would be allocated to cities based on their populations. and S434.000 wnuld be used for µarks 111 uninco rporated parts or lhc county soUght by C(JpS i~' Orange police detec ves s~ today they are still se in le~ • in the slaying of a yo ur.~ King employee was shot~ death in a holdup last week. · • Detective John Webb said h<t s. been in contac t with ot • police agerrcies in Southe California to determine if th have been s imilar robberies : ., WALTER H. BF.LL II , 19 . Santa Ana. was shot to death I; Thursday ni_ght at' the faSt·f • business at 2620 W. Chapman A afte r opening a vault wh receipts wen' kept. :: "This \'iCltm was flat out ~ c>cutl·d ... Wcbh said or Hc•l I's sl'a_N IO g ,:.:; P11l1 cc !7.a 1<1 tht• !'>U~p ec;lj d t!:.rnbed a~ a bl <J<'k man 1n ~ mtd ·2<~. first t-ntcred the h~ ncss just ~fore c losin~ time ~ then vaulted ovc:-a counter .4 II e t h en h f' rd c d "o rn~ C' m p l o y c e s i n t o' a w a I k .l)p refrigerator and led <mother l.l:tf. hack office, where B!:'ll was. :•! ·!• W(o;88 SAID RF.LL cooperat~ fully with the gunman blrt "somewhere along the ltnc. the guy JUS\ killed him " Bell died· from a ~1nglc bullet wound to the head The young emplovee wa!> not a rmed 00:• The ·gunman escaped with tHe receipts through <A rear door lie was described as standing about 6·1. weighing at?,.out 175 pjlunds and wearurg a brown cocit. black pants and black :-hoes Motorcyclist .. . ' . perisl1es in '• Mesa crash A helmetlE'ss Cost a Mesa motorC'yclist was fatally injured Monday night when his bik~ slammed into the front of a le~ turning van at a wesl 1de rn: tersecllon and ·burst into fl ames·.' Michael Jefferds Rrown, 28. nt 94:! Cong ress St . was pro'. nounced dead !>hortly ciftcr ar'· n n1I at Fountain \'alley Com'· mun1ty Hospit a l's Tra umci Center about i p.m .. police said: l ie carr'\ed no ident1ficati0ll a nd w as traced throug)I fj o eerprints.....O~· .aqcr scve~ hours of police cJfo rt.;;, m \'l'st igators said i\uthoritie5 said Rrown ·wa!. riding southbound on Monrovia A venue at ~1n unkno" n spee<J when a northbound van dn\'c·n by a woman proceedt'd to turn left onto Nat1onul Avenue regulations could hurt the Buena harbornear San P edro The hond act included 'Pro· v1 s1ons to make s ure that al least a maJority or county rcsi- Park·based group's fund-raising activities. In "donation bingo," players allegedly aren't required to pay a fee to enter the lottery and ; compete for prizes. Ho wever . s h e riff's in · vestigators believe the te rm "donation " is often used to eircumvent restrictions which Marine faces trial in 2 Irvine assaults Gem Talk YOUR MERRIEST CBRISTMAS~~­EVER 1 limit org ani ~ation s from sponsoring bingo m ore than twice a week or from allowing more than 500.players at a time. . Mesa traffic help pledged by Frizzelle A Marine sergeant was re· leased on his own recognizance Tu€'sday after pleading innocent i n Orange County Harbor Municipal Court lo charges be assaulted two women joggers as they ran through Irvine's Northwood area. hea ring in Harbor Municipal Court at 9 a.m. Dec. 30. /Iv,/ r H l '.'1 NIH II·:.~ Ci•rt1{1rd r;,•m11/11J11.,1. A< ;s Nichols was arrested Dec. 10 OOU>FROM LEM>? by ponce using a aescription-of a .Rll.SJJanu:larm s.uc.t:.e.i£ man wanted in eonnectiorrwitb the Nov, 30 and Dec. 2 assaults. Ever since m an discovered lo both cases, the women were ' gold and its 'value grew, there jogging along Yale-Avenue when ha ve been attempts to make or Herbert G. Nichols, 21, Tustin they were gra bbed by an armed develop it syntheticalJy. In the man who tried to drag them into Id d I he m 'sts som et1·mes faces felony charges of assault o ays. a c 1 with a deadly weapon, kidnap· an orange grove and rape them, fooled gullible people into think- ping and sex perversion. police said. ing they we.re buying gold when Both were able to escape his what they were getting was re- Nichols, who is stationed al El grasp without being raped. ally a mixtu~e of lead and Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Neither was seriously inju~ paint. Now com es a strong A s s em b 1 Y m a n N o I an is scheduled for a preli"'!inary while scuffing with the man. rumor from Russia that scien· Frizzelle, R -Cosla Mesa. ·usts there have accidentally dropped by the Costa Mesa City H mm , . k d discovered how lead can. in. Council meeting Monday night i•gi· y in eye deed be conve rted to gold. In· to pledge support in solving formation smuggled out by an some of the city's traffic woes. immigrant to Israel describes The freshman assemblyman San Juan Capistrano and two communities. told the counc il he 'll be a Orange County are going to look The city will spend $13.~ tQ the process: Scientists were ex· membe r of the Assembly into extending Stonehlll Drive hire consultants who wru pre-perimenting with nuclear fusion 'l'ransportation Committee next across San Juan Creek. pare a report on the environ-in the Lake Baikal region, and were using heavy lead liners for year. The city and the counly will mental impact of the road ex-some containers to protect . He pledged his services work together to plan the project tension. themselves from radiation. To •. \' .. ~ .. . . . ·· ;',-I . : . •. .··· ....... ... I'• ! .. ; There Is nothing m ore elegant and ri c h looking than marquise diamonds sd in an ensemble. See this upcrb·pendant of three m.arquise diamonds and the matching earrings. You will be thrilled at the exquisite beauty and elegance . specifically in helping to 'solve which would make Stonehill C\ty and county officials of the their amazement, they found tbe NewPOrt Boulevard problem Prive a major cornrnuter route .Envi ron mental Mao•,:c~e~m~elin;etj_j)ll!JhL!al.l ...!SO~m[!!eLJolWth~e_mffi!:et!_ta~lL:-:1J1ilnt~f.Jl---Jij---:Jf--.AW~~---f--;--:-1t---/'-~--·--i1 now-under stUd . by Caltr..ana~ ___ between San-J.uan-and-Dal\I Agency H~I of &.be had some of the properties of a ana stUdylDg 10 possi· Point project should be completed in gotd after. being charged with ble alternatives for improvina The proposed new route would 13 months, at which time public tremendous energy pressures. traffic now along the boulevard, run from Del p bispo Street hearings will be held. There is a cat<;h lo the whole ranting from doing noth.lnc lo \ across San Juan Creek and jOin San Juan and the county are story .. though: It Is said that buildlnc a $215 million freeway Camino Capistrano. The ex-working jointly on the extension thousands of dollars of elec- eatension between the Colla tension is expected to relieve because part of the new trical energy is needed to pro- lleaa Free•ay'a aouthem end some of the congestion on roadway would be in the cily duce each ounce of "gold ... and Padftc Coast llighway ln Pacific Coast· Hi.ahway and cut and part would be in Uf,'in- Newpor.t Beach. the traveling tlme between the c.orporated Dana Polnl. MEMBER AMERICAN OEM SOCll TY (~ 1823 N[WPORT BLVD COSTA MESA ~) -., IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1U6 ·. BankAmertcard-Master Ch1rge PHONE 548-3401 ,, i· • o.\ll V PILOT Ju11C ,· ·:·coas•iog · • I • ~ ....... ~ Tom~~,,r Marpllla~ l ~~~,~~-~: . .!..~~.:.~~~ ""~ and 1ndl1nlllr~ btllnC iiuffered by th~ finH\ traffic fnfor ~C!ml'nl •i~nry in lhe tln\lrti un1 vene -our C11brorrua lUiihw•) tt~urol J~l chc<:IC the record Rep.'•l~"Cn> tbc· lll&h"'•Y P•trol braH have 1one \O •·the-Cabfvmh1 lkl Utlaturtt plcadln1 wit.h v&aored cap In band that tht>) tK• I''' t:n • l'd1tr tv help 6peed enforcement upon our f rtt"0' ~ h~l .... rc~i.t~ly, lhe sohimn soton.s (some of "ht.>m hil\ ~ t n koowu to punl'h 1t hea y accele rator ·~di.I tben\llt>IV\' 1·have reJected the radar &Sleas "(,Q O\IT ..\NlH'A 1'('H 'em hur i&od s~uare ... thesolons b.a~l!&•u.l '.Nooi:o1'thni s neuyradars\uff · ... Okay so the Hlghway Patrol went out and bought $1 mLll1011 "'orth of new patrol cars, a l>uul 900 of them. Alas state officials faJ led lo write into the new car :.pec1f1cat1om .. ('erlain speed and acceleration r~uire­ ments. fo'unher alas, It developed that the 900 ne w machines turned out to be Pathetil' Peanuts. They are now known as the CHP's "Dot{ fo'leet " "' Under CuU acceleration, these cars couldn't pull the hat ort your head Not one ol them has enoug.b power to beat 1ts wtty out of a wet paper bag. When you start the engine. they don't roar They yelp. CERTAIN HIGHWA \'. PATROL officers allege these machin~s have a top speed of no more than 8-5 mUk__per ' C•M. oil ettectt1'e iee~..S Saudis take Mideftst ~gpin role BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Saudi Arabia baa emeried· as the Middle East's prime peacemaker, utine the power ol Its checkbook and ita oil weapon to try to Yllify the Arab and l1lamic naUona. Saudi Arabia ·s Prince Abdullah bin Abdel A&i& was in· strumental in hauUna Syria and Jordan back from the brink of war with bis shuttle .diplomacy early this month. · A Saudi source told The As· soclated Press that Syria and Jordan shared a $1.S-billion Saudi bonus after defusing the threat of war along their border. IN THE NAME OF Islamic unity, Saudi Arabia has also been working behind the scenes to try to find a formula to end the Penian Gulf war between Population shifting to Som"'. West Iraq, an Arab aute, and Iran, a Moslem nation dominated by oon·Arab Peniana but with a lar1e Arab minority. Saudi Crown Prince Fahd flew to Pakistan last week and urged the .0-natioa lslamic:fConftrence to continue tryinl to mediate between "the Moslem people of Iraq and Iran.'' Iran bas re· buffed the conference's efforts, bul a new attempt may be made at the Islamic summit Jan. 24 in the Moslem holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. "THE TRIP TO Pakistan was a lso an inoirect warning to lraf1," said ooe Saudi source. "Fahd promised the Pakistanis a blink •heck if nece11sary" for future military coopeution. Reports have sugie1ted that the Saudis look lo Palustan as a source ol military manpower to · ahow that it la the leader ol the protect the oil ftelda of the Ara· Arab worlc\, not Enpt. which la bian peninsula from t.be Iranians laol1ttecl becauae of ita detente OI} the other aide of the Penian with Israel," a Saudi source Gulf. J said. "The meaaae to lb• Unit· Saudi Arabia's "Al'abi·ftnt" ed States 1-that Saudi Arabia is policy bu made i11 peacemak· the party to deal with." in& suapec:t to the Iranians. Tbey I Saudi Arabia suppUe.s tbe accused the Saudis ot uainc the United States with about ao per four American AW ACS radar cent ol its oil importa, and tbe planes staUOQed in Saudi Arabia Americans and their allies have to spy on Ir anian troop move· been de~ on the Saudis to ments and then passing the in· make up any abortasea In formation to Iraq. Western supplies resultin1 from Observers in Beirut suaest the reduction in Iraqi and Ira· that because of thia, the Saudis nian exports due to the war. are actine indirectly tbrou1b. • In a clear sienal to the incom- Pakistan and Yuaer Arafat, the inl Reqan administration that chief of the Palestine Liberation tbe Saudis expect to be listened Organization. Informed sources to, their oil minister, Sheik said Aralat \Will visit Saudi. Ahmed Zaki Yamani, said bis Arabia, then go to Iraq and Iran government would review its onanothermediationeffort. output level on a month-by· ''Saudi Arabia is tryiQll to month bais. · -Pregnant newswoman found slain .. ' . WASlDNGTON (AP) -The Census Bureau bas· released final prelfminary population figures for 49 states, graphically illustratine the movement of Americans to the nation 's South and West. MISHAWAKA, Ind. (,\P) Police investigating the slaying of · a 26-year-old South Bend ·Tribune reporte r are holding a teen·age janitor who r e · ported fi nding her· beaten, ·strangled body. authorities said. I• '/\) I~ t f : --, \ Nevada showed lbe sharpest increase in population, jumping 63.8 percent from 1970 to 1980, while AriZ10na gained S2.9 per· cent and Florida and Wyoming both had growth of 41.1 percent. The body o~M ary Collins Kretschmar of South Bend, who was five months pregnani with lh er first child , was found lin the newspa'pe r 's Mish· awaka bureau office. Sbe ' t-.\ I . t I ' l --- {_ ) ~ ,, ' \ .. W1~e guy who /USI outran Highway Patrol Peanut AS EXP ECTED, California remains the largest state, with a 1980 count of 23,Sl0,3'72. That's an increase of 17.7 percent over the decade. Two jurisdic tions, Rhod e Island and the Dis trict ot Columbia, lost population ac· cording to the figures released Tuesdify. These totals are s ubject to minor adjustments but sbould be extremely close to the ·final figures for 1.he states. Numbers for New'York were not released because the head count is stiU in progress there, having been de· layed by a fir~ in a census of· fice. Al'WI ....... Angel i·n saddle This eight·year·old· "an-gel." Wend y Marotz of Maple.wood, Minn .. rode llama in procession to her church where both are part of a living manger scene dur- ing the Christmas season. had been struck several .limes with a blunt instrument and a cord was found around her neck, police said. THEY SAID a 16-year-old bo>' ~ who was n ot identified, telephoned them Monday night to report the slaying. Detectives quoted him as saying he was in the baseme nt of the two-storr " building. heard a noise on the first I floor. went up and found Mrs. K retschmar in a pool of blood. Dale Cott~r, Mishawaka edilcJr for th e ,-ribune , sa id Mrs . Kretschmar was school board reporter. She had worked during t h e day , then had returned to office prior to ·attending a meeting of the Penn· Harris School Board. Bureau oflic,als say they ex· pect the final nationa l count to tota l 226 million people and the 49 slates reported so far total N 'u • ' h COTJ'ER QUOTED police as nearly208million. 0 mon speec saying the victim apparently Census Director Vincent P. had s truggled with her attacker hour. That's on the flat. On hills. the Pathetic Peanuts lug Barabba said last week that the and blood .was•splatlered about down to about 65 miles an hour. population chancea will Ultely re· WASm:NGTON CAP) -Presi· done in the past. the offiee. •He said police found Patrolmen ha ve. complained that certain bot-rodding s uit in 16 seats in the House ol dent .Carter will not appear The dale and time of the presi· no indicatiqo of a forced citizens have taunted them, clai.m . .:.=in:.=g_t=.n.=e:,_.:.m:.:_:i g::.h:.:t:y_::.C:...H=.::P __ _,__-;R~e~p~r';eseniir.i.:fta~li~· v@efis;;c:;h~an!!!!llft.li!.!Ul..J.J~u.___,be~fore C()Jlgress this ye~a~r~fo~r:Jthe~--~d~e~n~t.;i·s~s~~U1.&1JllllrL.bem..aetr--..,,ih~itdi~--W.O:~ii1ssiili10ifi11iFrroe:m1l~l1 couldn't cat h -ones a ano e r. dlttonal state of the ruon ad· owell said. the office. . en . about three weeks ago, it actually happened. • dress. but instead will gi~e a Jack Powers, managing editor Patrolling als.mg in his Pathetic Peanut, one'CHP of· WITHOUT NEW YORK'S televised farewell speech to the Cancer link nil o r the Tribune. s aid /Mrs. ficer gave chast to a speeding Beetle as it started up totals the movement of all lhe nation, according to White Kretschmar. a 1977 graduate or grade on Golden State Freeway. seals cannot yet be calculated, House press secr etary Jody CONCORD. N. H. I AP I Indiana Univers ity at Bloom· but bureau o rficials have Powell. F~deral investigators s ay they ington. had worked for the THE OFFICER PUT his foot to the Ooor Then he shoved his fool through the floor'. He failed. The Beetle escaped. This story is even mbsie galling when you realize that a lmost ~ythin)t can pass a VW going uphill. Listen, 1 've seen joggers pass Beetles on the upgrade . . . Thus it is tJ\at the CHP is now dumping its fleet of Pathetic Peanuts. Some of them have ~n sold to local police departments working in towns that are all downhill. The CHP is going to bid for some new cars on Dec. 29. Anything may look good if it doesn't have a wind·UP key sticking out of the trunk lid. • estimated how 14 of them will Powell said Carter will send cannot prove a link between ex· newspaper two years. Earlier. change. the House and Senate a written posure to low-level radiation and he said, she worked one year at ·Florida is expected to gain State of the Union address in· workers at the Ports mouth the Wabash (Ind.) Plain Dealer three seats with California and stead or delivering it personally, Naval Shipyard who have died She was the daughte r of Mr. Texas to pick u~ two each. G•in· which other presidents have of cancer. and Mrs. Walton Collins. ing one seat Jl¥ill be Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Ten ne ssee, Utah and Washington. · Give an Irvine Marathon Tee Shirt •POMONA FIRSI' FEDERAL 5325 University Drive •WELLS FAaGO BANK ----- 5401 University Drive l : mGHWAV PATROL OFnCIA~ now figure they'll never wtload a11 of the Pathetics on local police. So they're trying to figure out a way to fix 'em so the laggardly cars will break the 85 mile-per·hour barri~r. U was r e ported they 're actually consl dering turbochargers for the engines and remo•al of the mutners. New Yorll is expected to lose four seats, and losing two each would be Illinois~ Ohio and ·Pennsylvania. Losing one would be Massachusell1, Michigan, New Jersey and South Dakota. Bus plan drawn LOS ANGELES CAP) -Up to ISO additional students from crowded inner-city scf!ools may be bused to empty classrooms .n the San Fernando Valley under a plan approved by the Board ol Education, subject to approval by Superior Court Judge Paul Egly. The chilc1 or adult runner in' your life will ap· preciale a gift or an offi cial World Masten Marathon of lr~ne spectator lee shirt. The major Weal Coast r'll'te is January 25, 1981. • Z·B TRAVEL AND TOUR 5321 University Drive •THESRJGOT 18044 Culver Drive • JRVJNE SAVINGS AND LOAN Culver Drive at Walnut Ave. I t I : f I Our vaunted Highway Patrol has been reduced to bot· rodders' tactics. ~ BUT A WORD TO the wise: If you see one of those Pathetic Peanuts pulling up behind you with the little red ligt;iton, don 'tget smart and figure youcanout run lt. You may be facing one of the hopped·up models with a · squirrel tail flying from the police radio antenna. West in warni streak East receiving rloinial winter-weather ~ ...... FORECAST For tOdev. <IOud1 l•IH wl111 tlVflt u1ow -• lor.cMt over tM Great L•ku, wllll cloudy OIH In the t>OIMT lt_OMCllt>TIOM TO MUUCAM e611Dllt AND OUT .. ,--f'Jl~!RIP"'~~= ce111ra 1 er1C1 "°"-" Ptet..., """ • few~-• In WnlllllQIOl'I, I MILll UQlll v-.i.ble •1..0. 11l9ht elld mornlfte '-'• bKoml119 wnt@r-l ty t l01S~\Nl-'l-WHllo -"-" -'1 I to 2 IHI. Mostly telr tlw.,.,. '°"ltM wltll some 1119'1 clovdlMU.,.. CNOOC• of 1ov tonl911t .. Un1H.......,.1 wer"" .....,DenturH were predlcled from w,omln9 throv9'1 Soulll l»llM• end Montene, beloW ,,...,.,,. t-8turet In IN Nortlleetl. --•tn r.edl"91 In IN Soulll-st -Miil 1119'W Imo ,,,. -.. Te Jl!I ..... ••·• • 19 Al~· ~ ~ w .... ""'lllQojr'-,_,,,.. 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Walnut Avenue •ART SHOWCASES 4624 Barranca Parkway •BON AMIE 4616 Barranca Parkway •HOBIE SPORTS IRVINE 4708 Barranca Park)"ay •J.T. PERIWINKLE 4614.Barranca Park~ay •MAZON FABRIC EMPORIUM 4720' Barranca Parkway •WOODBRIDGE WINE.& SPIRITS 4724 Barranca Parkway OnlY, '650 · Proceeds benefit Irvine Cbamt;er of Commeree Scholarship Fund Kristen Engel and Irvine ~Chamber Sports Committee "111111 Chairman Arlyn Smith Run With Official Marathon Tee Shirts. - CAblFOAMA .. ~ ... ---.---..--.-.......... __.. ... _ ........ WednMclay, December I 7, 1980 • DAILY Pll.OT A4J .. LA frightened by murders 0 l.OS ANGELES (AP) -The scni.t.•lei.i. kilhn& of ·tbree people and hoot1oa of el11ht others at a rr~ta11rant he re capped one of tl11• hloudiest weekends In Los 1\11..:t>les 1County's history, send: 1ni; :,hock waves through the c·onfused and rraght~ned reJi?ion. total or 32 people died or ap· p<1renthornicides between Friday and Sunday, ·county coroner's of· ficials said Boh Uambacher, d \Jef of in· vt·11l1galions in the coroner 's of· f1 c1· said the hig hest number of Favoritism c/w,rged in -·· adoptions O\KLA."ID4'AP1 Several homicides for a three -day weekend period ever recorded in LQa Angeles CoWl\y was 36. That occurred last Dec. 28 to 30. · Ttte num~r reached 34 th.is year on three occasions -Aug. 1 to 3, Aug. 29 to 31, and Od. 10 to 12 But Sunday's executions in a meat freezer at 6ob's Big Boy R estaurant on La C ie nega. Roulevard just north of the San· ta M9nicta Freeway jolted the community. ··What in thP name or God . ~iod or monster could have done a thing like this?" \sked police Lt. GleM Ackerman. "It's total· ly out of the realm of the kind or behavior tha t civilized people can even contemplate." \.. At a news conference Monday, Police Chief Daryl Gates s aid "the public is frighte ned and concerned because of the crimes. Naturally, we're concerned that people are frightened .·· Gates said his department was feeling "pressure becaus·e of the burgeoning crime rate ." ff ass le over funds He said the real problem w&s that ~he police department is UA· de rsmrred. Rlghl now, he e&· plained, the department· ts budJi?eted for only 7,000 swgrn-tn personne l and is actually abo~t • 500 orricers wider i t<; autf)orized strength. He saiJ the depart· ment needs at lhst 8,500 offi cers to be able to do an ;,tdequate job of preventing cri n~e • The killings have• prompted many to wonder whether Los Angeles' rising crime rate will go higher . Border port; loss hit S AN DIEG&°I AP > -·T he quiet defeat of a ne w U.S.· Mexican border crossing bill by Con g r.ess has bro u g ht ex· pressions of r e g r e t in both countries a ceremony markin~ t he open ing ol the port. t·xpected i11 mid-1983. ·rhis u~ay .. fellas AP Wh •PhOlo h la1 k organizations arc pushing \l.un..-da County tu reveal con f11.knt1al adoption procedures following <.:omplaints t hat white fan111ies have been 'favored over hlaQI.. for ado1>t1on of black c•h1leln·n An appropriations bill amend· mE'nt to finance the Olay Mesa port of entry was dropped dur ing Ho use·Sen'4te wrangling Monday night over s pending for five miles east of the world's busiest port of e ntry al San Ys idro after a lmost 20 years of di!\cussions betwee n Baja California and San Diego County a u th orities. Rep Lwnel Van Deer tin. D·CaHf.. began press- ing for iL 15 years ago. In Tijuana and other Raja c ities. busi ne~sn1cn trying to- encourage U.8 . tourists have pushed for another fllll ·lime port of en try for years Hr otht'r~ Btlly ;,ind Gar y Ma nsfield a~rt to Watsonvtllt> l'uuMhouse for arraignment in murd~r ~ene·e Saling:. 29-yeai old mother of thret'. PoHc!e placed bags O\'er t heir head~ tu avoid damaging lt•stimon y of p<)t ential wit· nesses ... " Father mptil_ated; police seeking Soil MOUNTAIN VIEW <AP! Police sought a young41'1an fur questioning after discovering the bc>dy or his SO·ycar ola fath1•r str angled. s tabbed, heaten and h acked to pieces Police wanted lo question Andrew ijrya n Watts, 24 , afte1 the body or his father. Paul W,atts, 50. was found Mondav 1n a bedroom of the father 's homt• • · f THE SON UVF.D with the parents. but authorities s aid:they d id not know his whereabouls. although they n?led he had rc·lat1ves in Sacramento and Utah. ' Thi\ body was found by the elder Watts wife in a second rtoor bC'droom of t he ir townhouse. . Watts' legs had been hacked -<>ff . he had been stabbed more than 20 times, his face was beaten and <.1 necktie was knotted tight· ly around his throat, according to a Santa Clara County coroner's re po rt. The legs·werc in a garbage bag and a garbage bag rHl~d with sugar was over his head. A machete and a seveo·inch kitchen knife wer e found near the body Mrs. Watts told a uthorities hc·r !>On had recently been released from -a treatment facility, but she had wanted him to return lo the facility because he had been having nightmares . Her husband felt that lhl' probh·m could be handled at home. she told police ·( I.." llOlll INFORMS i"'-the _J.. Daily Pilat M1·ml>t.'tS 11f sc\£:ral group!> ':" the) plan lo mcN with coun· t~ Sut1al Sl•f\'l<'<'S Agency of· f1C·1:tls .Jan JU to disr·uss the is· 'lll' "AS A PU RUC' agenC'y • it :.hl1ulcl lx· <icC'ountable for de t•1..,111n-. 11 makes r<'garding the l1VC'"> of black <'hildrcn." s'a1d t\ltc-r Wa s hin g t o n , a spok<·s woman for Advocates for 111.it·k Childn·n -.;hl' complained that county C>f· ft\'tal::-rcfusctl lo discuss the l'a 't.' of a 4·ycar·old black child :tll<·i.:<·rlly plac1.:d with a while. fl1 ale stngle par('nt · Bl:.ick famil1ci, from oth('r adopt ion agencics WC' re rejected bel'ause race is not sc·en by the agency as a significant factor in c hoosi ng famili es for black children." Washington said. SOCIAL SERVICES Agency spokeswoman ~Julie Shukraft said she couJd not confirm or de· , ny the adoption story, b ut she d enied race is ignored 1n choos- ing famili es. ·' R :t<'C is not· seen b y the a~('nry as the o nly significant ' , <·riterion."' s he added ... We look al thewhole m iltcuofneeds" She said that smce 1979 44 bl;H·k <.:hildren have been av~ila· hll' for arloptwn in Ala m eda County -Th ir ty four went to hlu1·k ra milici;, she said. two to non·bluck Jam ilic'i and the rest ;t'.~ :111 adoption federal agencies. a ' House conferees agreed to its $12.1 milii'on cos! last Friday as . one of 140 Senate amendments to the appropriations bill. Th e port :a s proposed Van Deerlin lost a re-election bid last month. .. All government agencies on both sides of the border ar e dis· appointed ... said Tom Welsh. C .S Customs chie f inspector at San Ysidro. "We think the Olay Mesa crossing is really needed.·· Mexican President Jose Lopt!z Port11Jo said he wanted to attend Slim vi~tory 35-vote margin tkcisive • SACRAM ENTO IAP> Democrat Pat Johnston hai. been certified as lhe winner or a state Assembly seat m the Stockton area as Republican lawyers hurried in vain to get an appeals court to block the action. · Secre tary of St ate March Fong Eu issued a notice of certification Tuesday to the 34·year-old Democrat, who was declared the winner by 35 vote!> in a recount after trailing Republican Adrian For\dse by 69 votes in election-night returns. SP OK ESMEN '-'AID San Di ego County ""I,..,\ 1sor s also were unhappy Th e Otay Mesa fanlity would hu ve provided l'il'hl traffic lane:. for fust entry 21 h11urs a day, plu~ 24 lanes for 1 .. 111cles requir· ing rnspl'cl1011 .111d l wu bu), lanes There <1n• i ·I l:irH:S at San Ys1dr<>. but that 1. • 11"-.ing is so cro" ded that W l'f'k1•n1l mutorisu, r>ft t·n wait for IP1111·s tu get lhrou~h Th<'rt' is a th11 d <!ii hour pq·....__.----w t•n tr) in <.:aliforn1.1. 111 1·1g ·lant· faC'1llt y at Calcxi1 '> 111 add1tum. t l11:rt• are s mall s tations open 11ar I time at TccatC', 40 mile, 1•;1st of San Ysidro, and /\rnJr .1111·. near the Arizona line so rn11,.., east of Calex1t•o Countian.-; uan1ed officers of. u1 ai l The action apparently leaves the fina l decision up to the As sembly. which is the sole judge of il!> members· quahflcat1ons un Four Orangt-('11u11tians in · der the state constitution. c lud.ing one fruin Fountain GOP lawyers ask~d the 3rd District Court of Appeal to stop Valley have been e lected of· Ms. Eu from certifying the recount while they prepared an appeal rice rs for \981 b:,. the Orange of a Superior Court judge's decis ion Monday that upheld t~e e· County Chapter, llrs crve Of· count. They a lleged "s~rious errors a nd omissions" in the re t ficen; Associatwn of the Unitetl But Ms . Eu's lawyer , Tony Miller, hand!!d John o a Stales ' certifi cate of election a n hour later Miller said he got a telephone President is retired Army Col. cal ~ from a Republi can lawyer but no formal notice of the legal Charles f .B. Pnc<'. or Santa action. . Ana : vice p res11lent Air Force Caren Daniels. a spokeswoman for Ms Eu. denied the deciit1on Maj J ohn W S"an'lon, Foun· lo proceed while t he case was pending in appeals court was in-=-ruin Valley . s el.'t t.'t~11 ~, Navy Lt. fluenced hy partis an politics. Ms . Eu is a Democrat. Marguerite E <.1ak1 .. of Santa One of.the Republican lawyers. Charles Bell of S:.cramenlo. Ana: and tre-as-urPr, 1\ir Force said. f'o.ndse.might go to federal court saying he had bcen d$prived ~t aj Ralph F. Lu ndquis t . of his civil rights. Anaheim flrfu1 l'fhctt•• ltw ugh Smday, .Dec. 28. 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This POPuiar Gold Medal Winner •S back-0r sate ~~ 6.25 5439 HD TAG MlcHaOI a MICHB.OI UGNT • SMOKE SHACK• KEO BEER• CATERINO• DELICATESSEN • DELIVERY -OPEN DAILY 8 A.M.·11 P.M. 495 E. 17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE [7141648-9314 ,. .. • I ..J Wednllildly, O.C..tlbeit 17, 118) Marshal-sheriff .. .Jack Anderson . .. ! I .. -j . merger muddled U.-S. Europe· forCe~ lack arms In loe.t J un(•~ J)rt01u1} cltcuon, Oranacc ~ounly • Vl)le~ ppru'1ed 3-1 a prupuasal tu U\*'l'i~ th\! court upport "\4Ulle no" dJv1dt*d lwtwet-n the 01unib1tl'111 and sh~rlrt'h offi ces But thol \\ H Just Mh 411dvlsqr) \Ul t-Unlt 'O far It eenu to be gNtrna no" lum· t prt! t•nt the rnar. hut ~ offH:f' Vr"Uf'ldt> b1nllffs and th~r "" ll'~~ for I he MunJr1p1l Court \\'hlle the bhet if f's om ce pt•rforl'l)J thr ~ ow duue~ the 'upt:m41· ourt In lht' uue rt!.'>t uf ttvo1d1nti du utmn, und ~rhaP6 ·av IOI mo1h.'\ lht• t'CJUJll.) l\onrd o Su(>t•1 vi ors \\ould like to mer~t· Lht-''"' !u.nc-t1ur1b ~J "ould Sht-riff Hr..i<.I (~att!!i. But ht> d llkt> to a~ot h lht• m<Jf'•h1tl'!> d\lttl'~ 1un.h.al [>on ktu.·u .md tht• ('0Unt) ., JUUl!!t'!) p rt:fer to Ir~•' t• th~n1 ~·1Lh Uk '1t'J1Ut) nuu·:.hahi An~ ur h mt-1 gt'I mw,l ha\ t-thl.' aµµro \ al or the bt8le l.t•&p:.lutuJ\" t1ntl .,o f.-1 two btll.!i LO that t:ffert have been antrodu ·"·'! Ont> h ) '.':t"\\INrt licach Sb~rnblywoman MarJdn Bt·q~c&on t lilb fOf" tht> -;u~·r v1sor~ to oversee the mergt>r 'fh<-'>econd b} Scinta Ana Sen P i;l ul .Carpenter, wo ulli k u h ' tht' (JIOt'i'!-1~ up l1} the coun~·s Judg~w1lh the :;u~r' a~or~ onh :.iske<l to concur .,. nat 'i. whatl thl' ·marshal's offl<·e would preft:r Lacking any unanimity in the county, it's possibl~ both bills WllJ fail as many have before. in the fate of marsha l-s he riff power plays Or. worse, tha t the l,e g1slature wilt try to set up the merger rules. ' What's needed now is a compromise between the ~pervisors and the judges that would carry some weight ii Sacramento and convince the state lawmakers that the rf'atte.r can be ha~dled locally ' • • transition pork barrel ' There's no doubt inflation has boosted the cost of gov- ernment, along With our grocery bills, but the cost to the l!xpayer of transferring power from one president to the if xt is becoming ridiculous. ' ~ Now we learn that President-elect Reagan has been liged to ask for private donations to cover his share of e . transition costs be cause the S2 million allocated by ngress isn't nearly enough. The> Reagan team,. it 'i4ieems, will need closer to $3 million. ln 1976, incoming President Jimmy Carter managed for less than his $2 million allocation and returned some to the Treasury. He had 350 people on his transition team. ' Reagan has 500 in his Washington headquarters now. ahd almost 500 more on various other jobs. Many are '-'olunteers, bur the tab for salaries s till will exceed $1.5 rjiillion. •' ; By way of comparison, Richard Nixon. the first in- coming president to receive a transition a llowance from Congress, was give~ a mere $450,000 in 1968. Preside nt Kennedy didn't get anything in 1960. His trans ition operation was ha ndled by unpaid volunteers working out of his house in Washington. While a new president Obviously needs som e help in getting set up in Washington and picking up the thre ads • from the previous adn'li11istration this gross overst affing i!:> beginning to take on the aroma of a little pork barrel rew<ffd for dihgent campaign workers. WASHINGTON -Throughout thr Polish crisis and the conUnu· In& threat ot intervention by the Soviet Union or other Warsaw Pact nations, U S. officials have re1>4'atedly made clear that the Unaled States would not respond militarily t o an invasion of Poland. A major reason -wh\ch the adminlstr{lliOn has been un- derstandably r e luctant to admit -as that the Unit· ·~d Stat es 11,co uldn 't do much In the way of con- vention a I response to a Soviet move into Poland. Our armed forces in Europe don't have the w~aporis or am· munition. A top.secret Pentagon report explains that, because 'i>f the • ·~, Earl Waters time It would take to s hip m ateriel from the United States, the supplies from this side of the ocean "cannot influence the first six months of a NATO conflict, even if a national emergency were declared." No one-seriously expects a conventional wat its Europe to last six months. Either It will be all over ln a matter of days or· weeks -like the invasion of Hungary in 1958 and of Czechoslovakia 12 years later - or it will have escalated l.nto a nuclear exchange. This means - that any 0011-nuclear help from U.S. forces -historically the backbone of NATO -would have to depend on the military supplies already on hand in Europe. . · But there's not much there. T.HE PENTAGON report, which was shown to my as- sociate Dale Van Atta, stated bluntly: "At present, war re- senes Ul t:urcfpe are inadequate to suooort a strona initial de- fense. This raises a serious prob- •rem, because war reserves are intended to support the deployed forces until the supply pipeline (from the United State!) has been established." , • The shortage of pre-positioned 1toc'kpiles is low, the report' ex- platns. because th~re Is no separate aulbori1alioll for such supplies -anything stored up in Europe "must be taken from units based in the United States.'' -A chart in the secret report ltsts a number of the most serious equipment shortages, comparing what is needed for a 60-day period (Jet alone six months) to what is actually on hand In Europe,.. It makes hair- raising reading: -The Army estimates that 3,673 105-millimeter tank gun.J would be needed. As of July 1979, the most recent survey. covered in the report. there It ain't d?in· yt:Lany ~ un1e9s lt hurts .... f were on.ly 417 of tbese 1uiu available -less than one- seventh of the requirement. -ot lhe 2,ees s-ton trucu conildered necessary for the 60·day period, tbef'e were exact- ly five on hand. -Required : 2,000 armored personnel carriers. OJt hahdi None. -Requl red : 205 8-inch howitiera. On hand: None. -Required : 335 lf5· millimeter howitzers. On hahd: None. I A SECOND CHART illustrated the shortage of ammunition, not· ing that "all services have In· adequate pre-positioned stocks, "1 and are "seriously hampered by: a lack ·Of forward storagei facilities." The Army had 650 tons of am-: mo, exactly half of 'What it! needed; the Navy had 88 of the! 173 tons it needed, and the• Atr1 Force had 159 of its required 241J tons. · Short or ammunition, stripped! of · re_placement weapons,: American troops In Europe: would also run out of gas beforei very Ion g . "Petroleum ls: another critical commodity in! short supply , both for current: peacetime operations and watj, reserve stockpil~." the se~tet:41 report notes. In fact; the ~he· stocks or fuel have been raided ·'to provide continued support of daily readiness operations and training .... Fuel storage.facilities are also' in short supply, the report notes, though efforts are under way to overcome this deficiency. · A final piece of bad news : ··Present maintenance capabilities (in Europe) are de- ficient, even for a short war," the Pentagon report states. And the meager stock of spare puts on hand would cripple Air Force arid Na~y tacticaJ aircraft in 3d days or less. In short, any conventional Western military response to a Soviet-bl~ invasion of Poland wou ld have lo depend on our European allies Except for h..is nuclear claws , Uncle Sam is a · paper tiger in Europe. And don't forget. we're still s upporting the o utgoin g 14.dministralion until Jan. 20. Willie Br.own _has a talent_ foe compromise.- Way to save fan11S He stands only 5 feet 4 inches. ty of the members had suffered and most difficult of the As-The Republicans. having But tn a ny arena Willie L . e n oug h from Berman 's semblv. lrf both capacities he increased their numbers to 33 NewsthMtheSanJu~Ca~stranoCityCounc~~~·~~~~~~~~~~g~~1mn~a~c~m~ and would l1a~~~~~~~~~~a~n~o~~1~n~~a~e~r~~e~~o~v~e~m~e~r~e~ec~o~n~.~~~ proved spending $15,000 to build a chain link fence to protect of the state Assembly he \owers supported almost anybody to Cirm but fair along with the all were demanding more voice in the fruit and vegetable crops of local farmers from above his colleagues. head off his a ssumin g t he important one of keeping his Assembly affairs as well as a pilferagemighthaveraisedsom~yebrows. In fact in his first year in the throne. word. diminishing of the powers held Sin ce.when does a city pay out money to keep tqieves Legislature he was dubbed by by the Speaker. In Willie they from stealing farm crops? the Capitol WHAT TllEV wanted was ARTICULATE and quick found a sympathetic ear .. He In Sao Juan the answer is s imple. The money comes press corris m ore than just stop ping witted. Willie is highly in-recognized the merits of their from the ci'l y 's Agricultural Preservation Fund which is ·•th e mos t Berman's drive. They wanted a telligent and knowledgeable demands and wss quick to reach outslandine-chance to heal the wounds and withoutbeingoverbearingoregg. agreement. While Berman had built up with $500 contributions from developers for each fr e 5 h ma~· close the breaches brought h eaded. To t!Se contrary he attempted to woo them with pro- dwelling unitconstructed in thecity. . legislator." It about by the year-long stru~gles possesses an irrepressible mises. it was Willie whom they The fund is administered by the Agricultural Preserva-was inevita-ror power so that the members sense of humor which serves trusted lo honor his commltt· tionCommittce.rormedinUY77whenitlookedasifthewhole ble then that could once again turn their at-him well in relieving the ments. San Juan Capistrano valley might.soon be built over. the members tenlions to the serious business tensibeons dwh~ch bu_ild dambaong '"ND HE acted yrom~tlv to The city determined that a reasonable amount ~f would turn to of legislating. In Willie they~· mem rs unng senous e te. ~ r of agriculture was indeed worth saving and set up the comm.it· him to pro-their one chance of bringing s Among his other qualities is an fulfill those pledges announcing ..,,,,, · d e t h about. exceptional knack for striking an inci:ease In the number of iee to try to do just that. It's made up of the m a¥or • city v 1 d _.. · e h f corppromises, a trait absolutely chairmanships to be given the manager. Plannm. g di· rector, c1'ty attorney. a planning com-lea ei:.hip·to rescue t em rom ~nd that was his real victory. · the turmoil in which they have 'ro have earned the trust and essential to s uccess in the Rep\,lblicans a s well as tbelr missioner and a farmer representative. been mired for the past year. legislative arena. nu.mbers <>!' the important R"1ea Among them they decide how to parcel out the de· They -eouldn't·ha~e done better. confi1ence ~~is ~ers not Just It was undoubtedly this latter Committee. He also moved lm- velopers' money in response to requests fr~m fa~mers for ~=r~~toto lear~he~ ~~~o J: asset above all else which mediately to transfer the bjJl as- financial assistance in s uch things as mamtammg water His victory over Howard wilderness. enabled him to strike the signment power from rum~ to supplies, buying pesticides and, in this case, keeping Berman. the ambitious upstart bargain with the 28 RepublicM11S the Rules Committee. Just as rrom Los Angeles whose Heratedthejob by experience whoformedthecoalitiontoelect quickly he acted to heal lhe thieves and vandals ofrtheirfields. treacherous move against his atone. Elected in 1964, only one h i m Speaker . For the wounds, disclosing his willln1· If all goes well. it will be a long time before th~ ~m-erstwhile friend Speaker Leo member has served longer in Democrats, ·although holding ness ~hand out leadetship pasts munity losesitsagricultur~latmosphere . Perhapsthl.SlSan ' McCarthy had rocked the As· the current Assembly. During sufficient seats to elect a to the-defeated. Makini it clear ide a that might be considered in other areas where temp~-sembly last December and kept those years he has demonstrated Speaker without re"ard to he has no plans to retaliate ing offers from developers are luring growers off t heir the House in an uproar outstanding ability as chairman Republican desires, were hope-against those who opposed him, lands . throughout the Jong months of the Ways and Means and lessly split down the middle, 23 he declared "I want thJs to thereafter, was not in itself a Revenue and Taxation commit-supporting Berman and 23 de-work. I'm prepared to walk that great achievement. The majori: tees, the two m~st important termined to block him. extra mile Clo meet them>." • Opinions expressed in the spaCeabove are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on tflis pa~e are tnose of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA !!2626 Phone (7 14) 642·~321 Uiarles McCabe BOyd/ProverbBi \ ·lt~'s past thne to &eparate church and stat~ I J ByL.M. BOYD Every proverb, it's said, · has an antidote proverb. "Satan finds work for idle hands" is countered with "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." "Neve r put off until tomorrow what you can do today" is contradicted by "Better late than never." Dear Gloo1ny Gus "TM separation o/ 'church and president of the U.S. 1r Smith you believe those tarnished "Clothes make tbe man'' is acace in thta count,,, aeerJJs to were elected. chalices. answered with "Don 't judge Catholic• IM natural, ~tablr and Partly lo quell those fears, In that same poll, two out o1 a book by its cover.·' and ~It concrioed pion -the one tltol and partly because it was \be three Americans also believed it "Absence makes the heart would wurk beat among ua, bolh for doctrine of the church, tbe was wrong for religioua l!'OUPS grow fonder" is canceled out thegoodo/religionondtMatate words of Cardinal Gibbons to seek the defeat or candJdates with "Familiarity breeds "TM church Mre en;os,1 a lar'Q!! quoted above were pounded into whose positions on certain issues contempt." AlP/ others? Ubert11 and a much more atture ' the, heads ot every kid in every did not agree with their own. pofttion than in any count111 today, archdiocese of the nation. To Don't believe there are any where church and 1tate are Ul'litftl. this day I can almost remember ALL 1108, of course, points to trout swimming in the blood "In our eota1111 wporodon ii Q them by heart. those evan1ellilts of the tube, vessels of whales. But. those neceutty and Catholtcs rejoice in like the Rev. Jerry Falwell and. vessels are large enou_gh to ii '' I BEUEVE those words now the Rev. James Robinson, who accommodate such a .JamesCardlaalGI....._ ss hbelievedthemthen,wbichls fought for candidates who performance, if the trout ofBaltlmore,1175 one ol the reasons I never·,ot espoused tbe prindples of coy Id gel In there. When I was going to' 1rammar too excited about the Berri1an fundamentalist Christianity. school Al Smith, a Catholic, was brothen and their beWaerency Ronald Rea1an for one. It is 'known that people un-running for about the Vi..9bam war. Priests Rlaean did not repudiate this- der age 18 do not eat as many president should stay on the side,lines of backing, though ii clearly hot dogs as do people over a g a i n s t the political tray or 1et rilht violated the conatitutlonal .age 18. H e r b e r t into the middle of it, as did principle ot separation of church Hoover, and Father Drinan of Bostpn.,. who and state. In fact, he courted tt. 'ie cods, are "e faced ....Q~ What's the Jul word. the-re wu a pelected to office. I · · Falwell's Mo,..l M•tority, li---''-+---WtUa anocber-Praid.c:au-~-atpkbetieally ;-in the EftaUsn--1·-g.,..Ol)doat dftl-of ---~-----_..;;..-ft1~11•1r-ttirh.-e-iltwarw-1t._e'teettorr,:l--ttlrWuulnwtd UH! WtlthOf whose family members' lan1uage? re 11 g Io u s tblnlt tbet Humberto Cardinal God by brtn.U.1 this country loose tongues keep A. Can only refer to t.he ferment in lfedelrol, Archbishop of Boston, back to n,bteousness, wu and landing them on the final word in lhe bit book al the air , To rar eseeeded bis mandate u a la oppoeed to tbe equal rilbtl front pages! ' hand. It'• "&ymurn" mean-t h 1 1 d a y , prelate by t e 11 l n 1 lb e amendment, abortion and c.tvU V .J . Ina. a branch of chemistry there are , parishioners or BosLon that tbe7 rt1hta for bomoeexuals. • coi"m'l c;.,, ,...w,..,. ... ,. ... dealinc wtth the fermentation \. many who think .that Smith wu sbould not vote for candidates I wCMakS commend tbe WOl'dl <:A ::CW .. ,~: ,:.=c~~ .,,'::.:'~ '::! process. Never had oecaalon defeated because of hJ• reUflon, who favored abortion. In a Cardinal Glbbou to Brother =~· w... .-,.. ,.. ... • to use It, but It lives on, and even tome who Uaouabt the GaUup poll, two oul of th"" F•l'-!11. He sblNld be reminded 'co...°'"'' "9t. evidently· Pope or Rome ~d be the real Amencam fell the same ft1. tf tbat tltere are 11tany C!Ounlrtet tn . this world where his Mor~ Majority could not exist. ff should also be reminded, a should President~lect ·Re .. ~ that Falwell and his ilt, by theif excessive fervor an nterference in the politlta process , have created backlash against otbe American tbur~hes. 1 SHORTLY BEFOaEtih election the Episcopa.I Bl of America asserted l• pastoral letter that lh endorsement of cert•lt candidates "l.n the name of Got distorts Christian truth an.f threatens American reliak>ua freedom .·· r · 1l seems to me entirely wlthla tbe purview of the F nl -C01nmunicattons OJanlltSllU~~il which l'QOtrola the alrwa"' to put some beat ae stations U.. sponsor tbeae windy poUUclll preachen. 'Ibey would 1et • lat of atatlc about freedom of apeecb and ot rell~. to .. 1ure, bul UM fCMIDCilq f .... did not intend prlHta to· lit ward-Melen . ~. r-: • ... _. • , --... .. --- _ .... ---• -,., • ----# • .. .. ... --,, ---.... -• • -........ -.._ --• ... ..,, _... --------·----. ---.. --.. "' -,- -CONSUMER CWlYPtlOT A1 QUEENIE ~ I~jured worker· collects NEW BRUNSWICK. T(Seafs·I ~ .. «luantitit-' and a .,ortmt·nh an· li mitt'd. '-O hurr~ in ! SURPLUS STORE N J CAP) Canadian tactory work er Luts Cuerrero wUl 1et up to $28 mllUon because his race was permanently du fl1ured by molten plas tic that squirted fro m an e xtruding machine made in New J ersey, a judge says. SELECTED WOMEN'S OR ESSES I} GIRLS' . ,, .....,.. ,.. ~ '".,, '!\.. \ 11·1 ' 4. ..,,_,. ... ._..., -.r......_... 'N..--..·i1"'4• --~• 'Cot o problem? Then wnce 111 Pat Dun11 ·pat will cue rt'd tape. yettmg thf' ansuwrs and acl1on you need to 1olvt inequities in government.and t>w1ness Mall. your Q1U'Sll<m.s to Pat Dunn. At Your Servare.'Orange Coast l)c.uly Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560, ('osta Me:ia. CA 92626 As many letlers os possible will be answn ed . buf phoned 1nqu1nes or lelltts not including the reader's 11411 name. addrus and busmess hours: phone m.1mbt>r cannot be consu1ered. ThP.S column app{ars dai- ly e .ccept Sll71days '· '"'"" *"Y hf• y•tHr •Ut"H DEAR PAT· Who 'would be responsible if I look a TV set to a repair shop and it was destroyed by fire or stolen? II. E .. Costa Mes a If you take uy item, including a car, into a •h•p for repain and there's a nre or theft tllat is aol caused by any ne11t1ence on tbe part of the .owaer, you are not protected. Unless the sbop is coYered by insurance, It's your Ion. There is no la• that says a business mast cariy insuraace. Your personal property lnsuruce may cover yoar lo••, but It's a good Idea to flDcl1out U a repair sbop carries Us own insurance before you leave valuables on the predflCeS. HHIP• f 11r11 ••ff •afrfy Despite t.8 operations. Cuer r,ero, 26, of Toronto, 1:; :.et 1ously disfigured were 2500 to 1400 \>ecause of the accident. NOW saaa n d l' r t e r m s o f f a Su pe n or <.:ourt settle-.__...;.. ____ .,....-.--...;.._...,;;;;_ __ _. menl, he could collect up to $28 million from SELECTE the manufacturer or the extruding machine -WOMEN'S SK TS Midland·Ross Corp ., were which has facilities in 799 to 2250 Highland P a rk and Franklin. THE MONEY is tax· free because it is .the re· suit of a court award. WAS NOW Tuff Stuff Shopping Cart 15" 11" Candi Make·u~Center 14" 10" Snoopy Playmate 3411 25" TubPuule ... 3" ~ Gre-Gory "V ampre Bat" 117' .... 30 Game Cube 15" 10" Star Patrol Cycle 22" 11" Winnie the Pooh "Soft Stuffed Chalr'1 25" 17" Micro Vision 44" 31" Connect Four Cartridge 1517 1099 Race Track-Tyco" Includes 3 cars-Nlte Glow-Steer & Pass 59" 39" Includes 2 cars-Nite Glow-Collision Crossing Includes 2 cars-Nlte 49" Glow-Double Looper 39" 9045 Adams Adams & Magnolia Hu"tlngton Be•ch (714) 963-2666 Call now for information Sorry bul we can·1 accept phone orders Ne wark atto rn ey Ba rry M . EJ>stein , counsel for Cuerrero. ·said he was prepared to prove in a trial thatJl!ll!l!;;;i;========~~~~~~!!!IJ!!!J~~~ FASHION JEANS were 999 to 1499 NOW S588 PORTABLE HEATER was 1799 NOW 51299 DISCO ROLLER SKATES were 399s ~ NOW s19ss HOLIDAY STORE HOURS Mon.-Frl., 9:30-9:00 Saturday. t:•9:00· Sund•y 10:00...:00 . Ask about Sears Credit ~Ian ' ~\ DEAR READERS: Electric space heaters are betoming more popular each year, but they can be dangerous. Underwriters Laboratory Inc., a ·non- pri)fit testi~g organization, offers this checklist for safe space heater operation: because of a malfunc· lion, his client was hit in r-----------------------------------------------__:__..j) the face with 350-degree· , -Read the manufacturer's instructions carefully and look for information about safety features and correct maintenance and operation. -Check to see if it contains an automatic switch-off device that activates if it is accidentally tipped over. -lt should display the UL Listed Mark. This n~ates the design has· been tested to meet na· tioqally recognized safety requirements and found to be acceptably free from unnecessary safety rl$ks. • . -Place a space heater at least three , u ' ure an o er ammable materials. • -When it is in use. do not place it near water. where the potential for accidental electrocution is substantially increased. When using it in the bedroom, set the unit at a safe distance from bed and coverings. Safely engineers at UL emphasize children should be warned not to poke fingers or objects through the protective guard. Even the slightest contact with the coil can start a fire, produce an electric shock, or cause a severe burn. If using an extension cord with the ait". heater, be certain that it is rate<I equal to or greater than the rating marked on the heater. Never extend a cord over the heater. Insulation could be damaged resulting in the risk or shock or fire. DEAR PAT: Will you repeat your recipe for • cookie ornaments again this year? I've lost my coJ)y and these d~corations have become a fs:mily fayorite. S.S., Huntington Beach The Baller's Clay Onameets recipe calls for m~11ln1 4 cupe of uslfted flour wtUa l cap of sal' aH t ~ c.,. of water to make a attn do91•. T1llll • otd oe a Roved doUa Hd knead five mlllates. Roll otlt _,.to v,.IJlclt Wekaeu, cat into .. apes witlt 'eoollle cat&en ud place oa cookie slleets. lasert ••t~w dtrotl_&b ~-®qll cloH _to &lie top eqe. .me la a J5t.de1ree ove11 for oae boar or uetU luird. c.ool and decorate. molten plastic, which burned away most of his facial tissue. ~ Despite the 18 opera · lions. in<'luding 12 at- tempts at reconstruc · lion. physicians do not believe they can make any major changes in Cuerrero's appearance Air Bahia 'bankrupt' SAN DIEGO <AP> - A small airline which began offering m~hts to Me xico, Los Ange l es and Calexico this year h as fil e d for r e - orga nization unuir:"-i--r- re d e ral bankruptcy laws. 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Saturday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M . - Bninch Offtc:es throughout SoutMm Cllfbmla Comer of.Harbor •nd Wiison. Costa Mel. CA 12626 Phone 646· 7141 . . I, •' -· • 18 OAll.V PILOT w.,..tr*'*"', °"""'1.._ I 1. 1 • Pofonaat• greef i1~gs This cene of Andrew Jackson ·s· 1836 White House adorns 100,000 Christmas cards be· ing m ailed by Pr esident and Mrs. Carter . ~ r ··'POrn-free' city exults . •X' no longer spot in Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE . 1-'la t /\P t After a five· year camp:Hgn led by Baptist ministers. all the city':- adult bookstores are closed and • every X-ratcd movie theater 1s shut -making .Jacksonville free of pornography. local officials say. and Sept 23. 1980. those indicted participated in retail · promotion of obscene films and scxuallv l'l(plicit live performances at1 a .laC'ksonville theater. Conviction on th~ racketeering charge is punishable by up-to 30 yl•ars in prison. Godbold said ci· ty a nti-pornography laws have been rewritten to meet court cha ll enges,. T h c v 1 s w a s c:•h a r g e d i n Jacksonville in 1978 and'30 retail Oullets and one warehouse were closed. lie was reputed to be one o f the nation's pornography kingpins. - Others nam ed in the indict· ment were Theodore J Green 11. who is serving a prison sentem•e on an obscenity conviction. Leonard 51 }lulbert of Nashvillet Tenn.: and James C. Mitchell o Birminaham. Ala. "It's like night and d ay now." s aid J~e Godbold. mayor 'of the city of 534.000 "They were all over town." THE LAST OF the adult theat('rs was s hut Monday when Sheriff Dale Carson announced the indictmc'nt of 1:1 people on rack(!leenng charges involving the sale of obstenc films and s e x u a I I y c• x p I 1 c: i l I i v t• perform anct:::.. "As far a~ I know, we're the onl v maJor <'ily in the t 'nite<l States nov. that ':-frl'<' of porn. ography bookstore~ al}d mov- ies and Wl' intend to keep 11 thal way.·· Car::.on ::.aid However. Godbold safd Porn· ography outlets have often quick- ly re·opened after being sJmt. •'Tonight thefe's no pl>rn· ograph y 1n Jacks onville." God ' row there ma) tw ASSISTANT STATE attorney RaliJI)-N, Greene compared the scop e.of the case to that or con- v,ictcd porriog.rapt>er Michael The.vis. ,iow ser\ring federal prrson ~erms on convictions for racketeering and murder con· spiracy. ~ew guidelines The ottlers indicted, all from J ::rcksonville . were Casey-Ernest Jol'\es, Rqbcrl Le~ Reeves, Gerald Curtis Dodd, Fred D M cGo~a n . Lyndo n Rayn e Johnson. Alphonso J ones and John Odell C:irtcr C9njugal visits in · :..ff~S. 9risons backed WASHI NGTON <APJ .-At· torney Genera l Ben jamin R. Civiletti. issuing the first federal slandards for prisons a nd Jails , h as opened the way for conjugal visits in fede ral prisons · Civiletti told a news con· whose rights are violated . Rut he pledged that the federal gov ernmcnt will not sue state and local ~overnmcnts that either comply with the fcd<:ral stan dards or arc m aking a good- f a i th effort to achieve com pliancc. , GOtOBOLD SAii> lllt:rc· Wl•rc: at le<.tsl .i dozen purnogrnphy shops in .J:.icksonvillt· fi ve yc:::1rs ago when local-'<·hun·h leader~ began prt'ss uring th e City Council for tou~hcr ordin<1nces and started o rga-nizing round- t he -clock pic kl•ts outside the "Te'Nncc that the 352 standards . covering all phases o f prison operations. are mandatory-for federal institutions to achieve by 1984 and are suggested for state and local prisons. ··wc·ve learned in other areas .. 'of federal involvewent in slate a nd local a ffa i~ that hard fought, knock·d own. drag-out litigation is one of the least ef- fective ways to bring about pro- ductive a nd benefi cial reform," Civiletti said. "The federal gov- e rnment is not going to come in . to local situations with a meat ax" -· • shops. "They were n 't• radical. They weren't out hollering against constitutional nghts. · · he said. "They had a lot of patience . I think that gives encouragement to the vice squad and the s heriff to stay with this thing." · Carson said the late5t indict- ment. returned secr etly by· a Duval County grand jury Dec. 3. ~ was a result of an 18-month in· vestigation. AMONG THOSE named were three Seattle· based officers of Ellwest Stereo Inc., which has outlets across the nation. Carson said. They were President Larry Trambilas. Vice President Vesta Trambitas and Secretary- treas urer Galene Ralph. The 42·page indictment al- leged that on at least 66 -oc casion~ between March 24, 1978. The standards result from 31h years or study and consultation wittl s\f)te and local officials and academic and correctional--as· sociations . "THESE standards r aise our objectives for our institiutiqns. not for the coddling of prisoners but so that we have a · better chance of protec~ing society, so that people perhaps in the future will come out of prison less dis· ruptive. less alienated, less like- ly to cause enormous harm to law-a biding and peacef ul citizens," Civiletti said. ' He noted that a law passed by Congtess th.is year authorizes the attorney.. eenetal tp.!ile..suit on behalf of state and local prison and hospital inmates BUT HE SAID the possibjljty of federal suits should be "an enormous incentive"' for states and localities . to follow t_he federal guidelines. Norman A . Carlson, dir ector of the Bureau of Prisons. s aid 40 of the ~ feder al prisons are s ub- stantially i~compliance now and that it would cost $20 million over the next four years to comple!e compliance. 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Not even his very firs t visit with Santa Claus could keep . 3-week·old Troy Deslippe awake when nap time rolled ::-around. The infant's mother. Janice l)e,slippe of Benicia. :~took her son to vi sit St. Nick at the old B,enicia train depot .: Tuesday. •' -'Cre-~tiVe' hoine fU.~ciiig ~eyed Buyers looldng for way around.:~ing intereai raie1 LOS Al'WELES (AP) -JUs. in8 home mortgage-rates and dwindling supplies or lendable monty have left the local real estate market. "'roaniog and • moanina" but far from dead. Los An&eles reallors and loan of. flcers said . As local financial institutions ra'ise mortgage ra\es as bigh as 17 v. percent or su~pend lending · altogether, desperate sellers and potential buyers unable to find funding through traditional channels are turning increasing- ly to "creative" financing. J ul1e Stewart of the Los Anjeles~based California As- sociation ot Realtors. said SW'- veys show up to 85 percent or all new loans are being made out· side banks and savings and loan associations. "THERE ARE virtually no new loans from conventional sources being made in these times," Ms. Stewart said. That doesn't mean buying pro· p e rty is impossible, said Richard Rosenthal. an invest· m ent broker, just more difficult. A m on g t h e f i n a,n c i n g alternatives that are bec9ming Eyes governorship more popular. acrordlng to in· dustry Sources: Seller financing -an ag'ree- ment under loans from state chartered bkn"'5 that often in- . eludes alloWing the buyer to as- sume the sell~r·s mqrtgage_wilh a ne gotiated down payment. Secondary mortgage market -including the Federal National Mortgage Association or independent investors offer- ing mortgage money. SECOND DEEDS of trust -in effe~' a second 1'11'>rtgage taken out t ttie time of pu'rchase. ... usually with a seller-financed sale. It Is used when the down • payment plu1 t he existinc mortcage is not enough to meet the selllnl price. Builder financing -some home builders are offerin& mortgage rates as low as 11 ~ percent, usually because they made arrangeme nts for the money months ago when rates · were lower. Alternative financin' can m ake a difference. Rosenthal ' s aid Ute agreed-upon interest rate for seller-financed deala 1 currently ranges. between 11 and l~ percent, much less than what thrift institutions are offering. "'Creatl\te financing is the only way to buy today unless you want to pay cash," Ms. Stewart said. · Deuknlejian interested Deukmejian's 0interest in being INDUSTRY SOURCES predict SACRAMENTO CAP > -Al· torney General George Oeukme· jian has said that he wants to be · governor and has consulted a campaign manager about run· ning in 1982. The Republican law enforce- ment officer stopped shor( of s aying he would run. but his comments were his st_rongest ex· pression of intPrest to da le in the state's top job. On Monday he said he was considering a run for governor in 1982 and would probably have something to say about it in J anuary. . THE COMMENTS came at the end of a press conference ·where De ukmeji an released fi gures s howing a · s harp inc rease in drug seizures and arrests by his ofCice in the last fiscal year . .. r·ve had a great number of people. virtually every single day. asking if I am goin~ to run for governor,·· he said . "They haYe asked me to take a very serious look at this possibility and l am now going.to do that." As ked if he wants to be gov- ernor: Deukmejian said. "If, ah yes." . He said he had ta lked to Bill Roberts. his 1978 campaig n manager, <tbout running for gov· ernor and was atte mpting to ·gauge how strong his suprxn-t was'. · OEUKMEJIAN said Monday . that he would have an announce· ment next. month · 'indicatrng som e ac'tion on my part as it re· lates to m y future intentions " He ·s rud Tuesday that he did not mean to ind' cate he would deci sion in y thaf he would make "'s comqients abOut what I plan o do in this process to evaluate how strong this support is.·· gove rnor is in shar;p contrast to the situati9n will get worse his statements s hortly after he before it gets better. Money is took offi ce. He said then he was available _. American Savings happy to be attorney general and Loan Association is offering mo rtgage loans up lo-$300,000 - a nd' wasn't interested in higher but at a 17''• percent interest offi ce. · ( HE REFUSED to say if he rate and a 30 percen ,down pay-me nt. thought he was better qualified to be governor than two other Far West Savings Vice Presi- probable GOP contenders. Lt. dent Bruce Sickenge r reported Gov. Mike Curb and Sar:i .Diego the number of home loans it is Mayor Pete Wilson. But h-e said m<lking is down 80 percent. com· people urging him t<+ run "feel pared with the sam e period a that m y e xperience in. the year ago. "The psychology of Legislatur e a nd n o w m y buying at today's interest rates administrative e xperience' cer· is perilous." he said. ta inly qualify me to r un... A spokeswoman for We lls Deukmejian. a former state Fa rgo said the company no senator. did not say who had longer makes long-term. fixec;t - been ur.ging him to run. _,,, -rate mortgages -only fi ve-year The attorney general's drug loans with no guarantee they report said drug seizures by his will be e xtended or what. the rate Bureau of Narcotics Enforce-will be ment jumped 365 perc~nt and ar· rests increased 40.4 percent dur- ing the 1979-80 fiscal year But nearly all report in· lerest continues to be high. ----------~---~ r111 . , Piano Entertainment Daily . · 'til Christmas 12-5 r111 GiftWr~ r111 Refreshments 20% Off Henckel and Sabotier Knives • Fabulous Copper from all.over the.world • Exquisite. Porcelain Animal ornaments 3441 Via Udo, Newport Beach . 675-146t> .. Sweaters that I make the man. Lord Jeff makes this unique Ring Crew Neck for the man who a· 1n touch with the times. It ha • a textured cable aAd panel P3'l rn for a contemporary look. Yet the cra"ftsmansh1p and detailing are truly classic. Knit from 100% Wintuk Orlon.· 1t can be machine washed and dried s3 7 50 " 'OuPQt\tC.., ,,.,._ '-ect.1s Christmas Hoen M-fri. t;JO to t:OO s-cley I I :00 to 4:00 Come and enjoy our exciting selection of 18th and 19th century watercolor and on paintings as well as Old Master drawings . An i~vestment int.he past is an investment roqhe future. 143, Via U• • ..__,,.. hedl 6?3-5430 0,..7D.ysaW..tl~l~S .. Newport's Favorite Drug S~ore WIDE smcr10N ·• Hallmark Cords • Gold JeoM?lry • FinePeriume • PhotoSupp~es 1445 VlaUdo.M•.,.thedl• 675-0150 -v~-~·~-• . ., -- vnA @LrnO DRUGS ·- :=.:::;;--..-...... ----------~--..., ---ME~'S ST OR..L 8442 Quadway Whittier 3467 Via.lido Newport Beach Now Featuri~:- Nipon Boutique. J. G. Hook. Justin Ltd .. 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Navasky takes an·ex- ter.ior. sociological view of the moral iss ues of the informers and those who were informed upon ... JOKE'S ON HIM W.C. Flelds "TliE F ILMS OF RONALD REAGAN" By Ton y Thomas (Citadel, $16.95) is about as timely as a book can get. ll is also insightful and informative, re minding readers that the President·elect did more than ·•Bedtime for Bonzo." Reagan could also perform competently., not only in "King's Row" and "Knutt• RoC'kne, All American" but also .. The Voice of the Tur· lie." "John Loves Ma ry · and oth <>r films. 1$85 i11 19Rl). The Knopf volume 1s replet e with foldouts a nd double-spreads and tells you as mu c h about Selznick 's flamboy.ance as you would want Lo know. A handsome prize for . the collet'tor. "Di\VIO 0 S ELZN ICK'S llO Ll.\'WOOO" hc::ir:-the OS· tentali1)us credit hm· "wntten and product>d by Hon llaver" as well a:. thL• fancy price of $75 "THE S E CON D HJ\:"llDSllAKE" by Will Fowler 1 Lyle Stuart. Sl2J is a treasure trove of tuleo.; :.ibout W.C Fields, .Jo hn Rarn mor e. Walter Winchl'll t"lc< hy the son of the gr<'aL '\to!') t1•ll•·r Gene Fowler a n d :.i I> u µ t• r b u n c c d o t i s t himsl'lf Book:-about !-tnr'> ..,eem to come 1n µair:.. n:ml'mlicr Joal) • Females barred as boys' guard_s . STOCKTON I AP> A San Joaquin County 1uvt>n 1le court JUdge ha:. ordered the state lo stop assigning female e mployees to the shower, latrine and dressing areas of a juvenile male institution Pearl West . director of the Califorma Youth Authority. <'ailed , the decision "most unrea ltsttc" and said the wom en ha ve been re moved from tht observation posts a t the facility. Judge Norman Sullivan ruled on a wnt filed by Rodney Dement and Jesse Razo, two wards al the Karl Holton School in Stockton. Ht s aid that no fe male employees could be assigned observation post duties in the seven living units at the CY A facility. Dan Doyle, chief counsel for the CY J\, said the agency would see if the Judge would agree to "a compromise solution" of installation of shower stalls and otheP partitions to protect the privacy of the boys. If the judge will not agree, the s tate will probably appeal the ruling, he said. •••••••••••••••••••• : _A~~ .. ~~-~-~-~~~-~?~~?.~.: .. :.: • f'~· • h---:-HOl:IDAY SPi:clAL : Sample one of DE BEST BURGERS 1n to'IA-n, e and receive an order of our labu!ous. lrl'sh. • homemade POTAiO~CHIPS absolull'ly fret-! e' The whole boardwalk's talking about emf'-• .__.,....... __ • • ... • • TOO HONORABLE · John Huaton . Crawford'! The holiday season brings "SUSAN HAYWARD, PORTRAIT OF A SURVIVOR" by Be verly Linet <Atheneum. $12.95) and "A STAR, IS A .STAR. IS A STAR! THE LIVES ANO LQVES OF SUSAN HAYWARD" by Christopher P Ande rson (Doubleday, $12.95) who certainly can't be h~ppy about that title. . I . Al so noted: "HOLLYWOOD IN A SUITCASE" by Sammy Davis Jr. <Morrow, $1'1 .95 ), fairly polite · reminiscences by the author of "YES. I CAN!". "G ROWlNG UP WITH CHICO" <Prentice H a ll. $9.95 ), a daughter's appreciation of the profligate Marx brother ; and "THE FILMS OF MYRNA LOY" by Lawrence J . Quirk and "T H E FILMS OF BELA LUGOSI" by Richard Bojarski <both $16.95 >, latest of the valua- ble series by Citadel Press. Italy seeks . aid ·in quake ENCINITAS <AP > -Ex· Sicilian Joe Formica is enlisting the aid of American s fropi Europe, the Ph 'lippines and other nations to he lp Italy's earthquake victims . The "Italian Earthquake Dis- aster Fund" was established by Formica at the San Diego Trust & Saving s bran c h in Oceans ide . He accepts o nly checks and pays adminis trative costs himself. TUSCOLA. Ill. <AP> - Nine-year-old Kyle Beachy gladly leaves his rourth grade classmates on the playgroWld each day to walk across the street to ring the bell atop th e United Methodist Church. He tugs at tbe rope in ·~-~!!!!~!!~~ the church lobby and the .bell sounds 52 times - once for each American Cli·n•~ se• host age in Iran. ......a " "I like lo ring it. but I wish they would com e closures home." said Kyle .. "I ring the bell and I pray. Outpatient clinics It's about all we can the UC Irvine Medical do · · · Center in Orange will be The Rev. Belmont closed"on the following M etzge r a s k ed for dates in observance of volunteers to ring the 'the Christmas and New bell for the hos tages, but Year holidays: Thurs· now seldom needs to do day and Friday, Dec. 25 that. and 26, and Thursday "He's our mainstay," and Friday, J an. 1 and the pastor said. "He 2. even does it sometimes The university's Com· on Saturday and Sun-munity Clinic of Orange- day." • County in Santa Ana and But, every weekday the North Orange Coun- for s ure, Kyle leaves the ty Community Clinic in North Ward School to Anaheim a lso will be ring the bell. closed on those dates. · · 1 don't .miss too The medical center's mu c h ,..:_:_..s..aj d Ky I e . emergency department "Sometimes I'm playing will operate on its usual f-Ootball with Some other ·24-hour schedule as will kids . I just stop and a,11 inpatient .care units com e over and do il." of the hospital. ORANGE COUNTY ~~!i,~11«;1'9MAMA UN SHOW -·· & .... 1'MAM ..... . DIG) 1t-20.a111 BUY -SELL· -TRADE ·-SOOTABLESONSALE Fealunng Guns -AntiQue {Modern Ammo -War Relles & Surplus Indian Artifacts -Rugs & Jewelry -Coins 8 Foot Exhibit Tables S3~ 00 For. Both Days ....... u.oo . -W•ll An AO~J HOUIS: RU. MOON 'TlL 7 SAT-SUH. t -5 Ol•t•I COUNTY Fd HOU>eS MIW NOOUCTS ,,,. YUOM. &D6. I 0 Ww .... 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"\ I 3477 Via Oporto Open Daily and Sunday LIDO MARINA VILLAGE DM.YPtLOT Alf ! .t,... ••• , ... $2,000 .tie · hea~ Ii.st of'di,stinctive gifts Former A•· 1emblyman Floyd Morl of Pleuanton, de· teated for re· electkln Olli fall, has been ap pointed t o a 139.800 stat• Job u director of the Offlce of In· ternati o nal Trade. by Gov Brown LOS ANGELES <AP> -9tlll wor· Calvln Klein and perfect for the di1- ryln1 about a d11Unctlve 1ift for tbat crlmlnatin1 baby. Washable. apetial aomeone? Maybe what you -The Bone Fone. A en.a between want la . · . a radio and a scarf, thia '10 1ad1et The Solar Power Bikini. Th1a $.111 drapes around tbe neck ao that ill '"' features dual sqlar cella power-apeakera project sound lnto the In& s mall plutic propeller$ attached . neckbones whlch, as everyone to each bikini cup, The wearer la knows, are ,..,fonnected to the ear ll•nnt+d !Ula fanned slmuJtaneou.sly. bones. N6-~af1.>hones, though. Th~ l'l)IW: model, with a single fan, -After-dinner toothpaste. 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' \ ·~ Business, 810 Stocks, 811 ' . TV LlstlnQS, 814 , \ . ' . .. .. w.ctn.dey, Oec•mber 17. 1980 latbtg pupils full of animati•n WHIMSICAL CHARACTERS ARE LINED UP TO BE PUSHED INTO SHAPE FOA ST.AADOM Miran Kang show• how part• of toy clay ..people were moved to create animation for film . . STEADY HAND INKS LETTERING OVER MUSTANG'S MOVING EYES Mike Schowengerdt ftlle In the outlne of logo for MGM movie• . FILM EDITING IS ONE LESSON IN ANIMATION ARTS CLASS AT COSTA MESA HIGH Teacher Lynn Prtngl• •howa finer detall• to Bob Mateumoto and Tim St. Claire Shrimp, Fish & Chicken Special. . -~2;99 Thru~-~ , Long John Sffver·s has put toge!her 2 1.aSly...shrimp,...aaispy fish ftllel-.a---+ boneless whitemeat Ch1ckeQ Plank(". golden fryes. fresh cole slaw and crunchy hushpuppies in one big meal for one ~mall price · We only taste expensive. . . ,JOtlllu•ar-....laC.-MeM ' .................. ....., ...... ... ~ ................. . ·} ' Chain Reaction A string of diamonds sparkling at her throat. Circling her wrist. Nibbling her ears. • Our braided chain collection. In 18-karat yellow gold. ~t,sianed with the exclusive Gem-Lok .. setting. so there is no snagging of fine clothing. CHAR-L-ES H. BA1tR Newport Beach An animated tree is the main character in "Christmas Mischief," the newest MGM film. That's Mesa 's Great Moviemuera, also known as Costa Mesa High School's animated art class. · INSTRUCTOR LYNN Prin&le explains the year-long course, f~ed by the Costa Mesa High School Impro emenJ Program, wjJl in· troduce students to ome aspects of careers in commercial art, lettering, graphic design, sound engineering and writing. · For the Christmas film, each student has brought in a toy to animate and is contributing an action sequence. · They'll also use pixi.llation to make a fairy fly. For this method (used in comedies to show someone driving without a car>, a student jumps up and is caught in midair by the camera; succeeding jumps are added to make a continuous ·'flight.'' CHARLES GOEPPNER of Corona del Mar, one of the origjn~I Dis ney animators, visited the class and .helped design its MGM logo: a mustang with moving eyes and tongue. "He's been very generotet with his time and encouragement," says Ms. Pringle, adding that Goeppner also showed a 3-minute Jiminy Cricket sequence that required about 1,800 drawings. •. Unlike other art classes, animation de· velops group dynamics and leadership qualities, o.llr ~llet l'lletel •r ~elrlc'!, 0'0.-11 she notes. . ' MOVIE HUMOR AT THEIR FINGERTIPS Clay film atar take•·• break In hand. "TlllS HAS TO BE A cooperative effort. We're very dependent on one another, building on· other people's contributions." "They have their OW/I storyboard -it's 'a science fiction thing -and they've been work· ing so hard. They figure if they do 40 drawings a day. they'll be ready to shoot by February. _ Ms. Pringle originally intended to limit the class to juniors and seniors, but two freshmen applied who already had developed an interest in animation while they were at Da vis Middle School. Clay animation and direct drawing on film have been preliminary projects toward com· pletion of a full-fledged animatioil film with sound by the end of the year. "l was hesitant to let them in," she says, "but they're incredible . Coming up next : variations on Mona Lisa's smile . BILL BRANNICK TAKES· HIS TURN BEHIND THE CAMERA FOR 'CHRISTMAS MISCHIEF' Collage technique• and cut-out· anlmetlon wlU be cove...CS for complete movie wtth aound Entertaining is Eas'\'··· ... with a little help from your one-s~op party shop. Quality Hallmark paper pa~are is bright and festive, and coord~nating accessories let you deck the halls in minutes. Hallmark even makes clean-up easy! J@!SIDE~ PHARMA~ 1 011 6 IN1Sffl• tlr. • newport beach . I 760-0111 I l , 81 OA!l Y I'll.OT * CONSUMER Burn uniJ to boil 'Beep, blip' -~6m bust? HD mangete cornmi88ion . party Parenbl, ldda tUrn from electronic games Navy Ensign Kim E . Hand, son of Richard N. aod Frances Hand or 5531 Castle Drive. Hunt· ington Beach, has been co m miss i o,n e d upon graduaU6n from Officer Ca ndidate School at Newport, R.I. A taoUday. party for c\arnint and formtr pa 'Ue•u of the 8\lm Center ol UM UC l rvine ·lhd~tal ~ U. Orani• wlll be held DK. Tbe party wnll be ffOO'I I M \o & p m in the t.oap taJ ufe\er\a and future an a_ppea_rance by Mk key ,.o\alt 1md Santa (1aua ln adctilaon to paUtini~ and thetr fal'ntlle1, LO v1tat1ons ar" bema ex tend~d to itrea nr .. f\pter.. IDformatJon can btl ob tained by contactmg Sue Martinea, bead nurse UC I Burn Cea l er 6.14·5304. C•ll &42 -5671. Put • lew words lo work tor ou. H.-avy load T his country dri ver appears to be preparing for a re-enactment of the poem ·'The Wonderful One1-loss Shay." which lasted a hundred years to the day before it went to pieces. The sagging c a11 was photographed as it rumbled down a rural lane rrear Strasburgh, Pa. 661-3451 An International Flair For Dashing. Mltn And S tyle Conscious Ladies ' Z506Z Del "'8do • D_. 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"Kids and parents seem to be golo1 badt te lhe basics, like good old Monopoly and dolls and train sets ." • RETAJLERS WHO SAJD SALES were lagging cited three reasons : overall economic troubles, higher prices for ever-more complicated games and an increase in the number of toys, to the point where it is hard to tell them apart. Stores repor t ed an abundant s upply of electronic items. in contrast to· hlst year when a shortage of silicon chips -which contain the pro· gramming for all the gadgets -caused re· tailers to run out or some of the most popular item s. f'igures from the Toy Manufacturer~ of ·America Inc. show that manufacturers shipped $375 million worth of electronic gam• fast yealj~ more than triple the 1978 figure, and 'up from a mere $21 million in 1977. No one expects that kind of inrrease this year. "I TfONK IT HAS SORT Ot level~ off." said Norma Lee, a public relations consultant for FAO Sehwarz, a lavish toy store one block north of Tif· rany's on Fifth Avenue in New York. Ms. Lee said that Schwan reports electronic items are still selling well, particularly the Space Invaders game. ··Anything with space is very big,•• she said. Looking at the industry·wid~ electoronic trend, however, Ms. Lee said : "It's sUli hie. but it's not growing by the same leaps and bounds." She also, cited high prices: "Some or them are fairly astronomical." STAN GOETSCH, MANAGER OF THE toy de· \ partment at the Sears, Roebuck and Co. store in I Lansing, Mich., echoed Misa Lee. "The price has gone up this year," he said. "When the prices goes up to abeut '30. people start to ask: 'Do I really need it?' 'How long will Johnny play with it?' 'What's~layvaJue?'" Goetsch, who cut back bis display of electronic it.ems by about 25 percent because they weren't s e lling, said the proliferation of games was another problem. -• . "Everybody's trying to 1et into the market. It's so broad, there's little distinction." Price djdn't seem to matter at a suburban Detroit toy store. Manager Sid Ring said Ute two most popular item s are the $140 ~tari video hookup, which con· verts a TV to video games, and the $39.95 Space Invaders game. a cassette that goes into the video h<><;>kup AT THE SAME TIME, HE said. other electronic games are sitting on the shelves. "ll 's what the kids see on TV that they want," Ring said. At the Leasure Time store in Columbia, SC .. Keith Rowland s aid : "The most popular electronics are the football and space games,·' particula rly Space Invaders . But he said tradillonal favorites like electric trains and trucks also are doing weJL In neighboring North Carolina, a spokesman for Toy Circus Inc. of Charlotte said: "We just hC1 ven 't sold the number of ele,ctronic games this year as we 4id last year. I think most of them are JUSl too ex~nsive. Parents don't want to spend the m oney And some or them a~e so complicated - they 're really not for kids ." Michael Disalvio, assistant manager of the toy departgient at a Sears in northeast Philadelphia, said smes are "beginning to pick up now. For a while, they were real slow." ' Citadel names prexy CHARLESTON , $.C. (AP> -Maj. Gen. James A. Grimsley Jr. has 'been elected president of the Citadel after serving 31t'l months as acting pres- ident ofthe miUt&ry college. Grimsley was elected by the achool'a board of visitors which also approved a controversial personnel reorganization plan that led to the Aug: 23 resignation of the former president. Vice Adm. James 8. Stockdale. wa.'d. 1 i'ktz. y:u to emi.. a.Jr f\nrz. eczlczct~. or th.a. 'MJY"lds g-czata.et swzala:ra, JOUr cho1ai ... eh<z.Uand crczw .. 15 co\ors Jambswool "v " ... 15 colors ce~ni "v" 12color.s '\ . ' ' ' Disalviosaid he has plenty of electronic items. "They're e asier to get now. The chips . are in plentiful supply now." He said sales a re dowo from last rear. "People 1are buying more traditional games, like board games." he said. A graduate of Marina High School, and a 1977 graduate of UC Irvine, he j,oined the ~avy in June. Mark Val,en, a spokes man for Ohio's Gold Cir· cle chain ot-dlscount stores. said electronic items geared io education are popular . "Last ye~r. the demand far exceeded the supp· ly. This year,. we finally have enough to meet the demand. We 've gone from having just a few electronic educational aids to an entire field of t hem." Firing upheld SACRAMENTO (AP) A !arm worker has no right to hoist a union flag on a grower's truck , the st at e farm labor board has ruled. A law officer had fo!,1.nd it to be an unfair labor practice for C.J . Maggio to lay oH work crews and fire Juan Rodriguez on July 3, 1979, for hoisting the United Farm Worker s flag on a truck in a fet· tuce field near Salinas. DON CUTCHIN, MANAGER OF K&K Toys in Ashland, Va., said sales or electronic games "are not quite up to par with last year. but we do have a greater selection." He said buyers may not object to th,e cost just of tlle toA selC -but they do worry about the upkeep. "Batl,.ies -just not having to buy batteries." he said. Another K&K outlet, in Norfolk, Va., reported a different sto~. · · "Eleetropits is Christmas now it seems," said Doug Stone, tbe manager. ''There's an electronic everything now." I You don't need a .special ~casion.to have -a special everung. 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JOY -I 11.- 32 91-SIZE: ·1.11 IOIDH EGG NOG For festive occasions. unexpected guests & family treats SAVE 1 2.00 WIClPC•••Kt AIR ~PRESSOR Easy 10 use·s1mp1e ---~ plu9·1n design lany 12 volt cigarette lighter I 12.95 SPECIAL! UlltaP HatMI Held SPOTLIGHT QUAITZ POW£HO Tne hght that turns night into oay Plugs 1(1!0 any 12 volt cigarette l1gnter 10.95. SMTl ft FAIRMONT =50 11.39 IOI Ol 50 GllCIA J YIU ENGLISH COROllA =· 7.99 SPECIAL! ' . . Ctt-....... .... ....... -...-......... ...., _ ....._. Gefftetd IL TORO-~ "•cldletf RMd •lllON V&IO-IUn .......... ""'· '0UNTAtN VALLIY -.......... & Wimer UMNI-Cutwer Dr. A W1lflut SANTA A~ -Jl11 lo4'ttl lrt .......... .- ..... .. .... .. -·-#to ""' ... .. ... • • ... .. .. ,,.., .. """. ... .. • _. \ . ,,. . • NATION wednesdey. D.cember 17, 1980 NEW AUt'OR IN 1JJIJ.4N4 World cri.si.s: Dro,ught,. limits peanut butte~ TJ JUANA.-M a11lc:o <A P l 'n.e new m•1<>r of tltJI rapidly 1rowln1 borcler city Ml call9d on It' rH denll to help him mah a "TI.Juana very one .-ou)d be prol.Ad of" ck!apat• Jl(Ot•tera· crl•• f o r •mproved c H y unl(9 t>A l.1.A~ t ",., .. IU\Ut ... butler. Subtit1qutmtly, supplies are apread thinner and thinner and prices are Nt>tling hleher a nd hl1her. only fueled the peanut butter fire.' "The 40-ounce peanut butter , the lar1e1t jar we carry, coata a lmost $4," sbeaaid. that caoe irobst'snt""t· .o beloved by Amen ...,, chlld1 t•n. Is ~ut.ldenly In "hort liUlll)!) ll 0 l'tnt• J)NWUI bullet h.w! ,faJleo vlt'llfn w Uh1 lhul W uvl' of 1'1180 Sc·o1 c-h ln91 h •mfH•raturl'5 wille d l>flllOUI l'f\ll»I IH I W\'\ lht• 1.'0Wltry 1rnd thl• v•·11r • ha1 \'l'hl wu' u whopplnti 42 v r t•nt lowt.'r th.;11 lu'>t vtar\ of ftrtal' u\ t.ocal supef"l1'arltet mana1ers sur· vtiyed sald there is no danger that peanut .butler will disappear from the s helves. but estimate they are set· ,lang only 80 perrent of last year's :-.up plies "They (shoppers) buy wh atever the limit is,'· said the m anager, who asked not to be named. "If the limit is three, they buy three Instead of the one they came after." She aald ahe la llmit1n1 the amount of peanut butter eaeh store can order "so they won't hoard it." ..... Som~ stores have Imposed a Umll, but on.-manager s aid the restriction Lynn Tra m mel, a buyer for Tom T humb Page Supermarkets, said the case price or peanut butter jumped from $18 last year lo $20 in October , then s"°"tothecurrent$30. Mra. Trammel predicted prices will hold until the end of the year, but wi)l be on the rise early in 1981. ''The price of peanut butter could double what it WJS before.·· SAVE3ec· · SAVE 2oe SAVEaee 1.501.1 DI SUE. e u . SPECIAL! PANASONIC ''Mr. Whisk'' ELECTRIC SHAVER with TRIMMER ... ~ ... ·- ~· ~. t • ! ~ l .. .,._39.95 SAVE ss .oo SAVE;1 1 .31 -~ I' ~~-· SHETLAND PONY PRO .... ,,,. SJUH • ~::::.~~2 ·:,', 5 8 9 • Sttt• 0f'Od0''"' t 7 01 , • OLD SPIC£ Gin SET -1 • Af'tt t ~hn lo1to"' l' or •~·::On H op< 4 .9 5 ENGLISH LEATHER -RACQUET CLUB I•• COlOCNI \;ii;O..-=m·· l,•1 11 3.50 5.00 -~~ S-TOCkJHC STUffUlS BEN RICKERT r "POPEYE" Sculp tured ~~ap 3.50 SAVE .1 6~66 • l.f'T. cowr .... • ••· cowr..-• • l ¥,4T. eowfMIH 1 :t~.ClllTllU 100 TA8l£TS 1~31 COLOGATE TOOTMPUTt w o111 Fluoride 7 oz. TUBE 1.17 OY6 IDEAS IRl•~ BABY· BATHE-A-LOT by ESSICA Y , ,•, •• 1 ,, '• "t' , ... ·~ .. 5.95 ACTIVITY CENTER hy rlSHER PRI C£. ~ \. . (~ I • I I '-~ .. I n'4J, \', ". ... I • ' \ • L . ~ ~-.,:-12 .95 "EASY WRITER" T'lPEWRJ JEJL. by BUDDY l ,91 11tlJ1 I i• u 1t• r 111,. with Jl:lun· .:: . .'" :· .. ':""" .. 3 99 .... 1 I fj,\ " •4700 • ,., ••. 1111 , •••••• t ~ • .,.,, t N l 11JllPll' , .. LI''" I ~ Mlctl£Y MOUSE "Twmover" -HOG= CKOtJ ,,. by tllFELD£1t r /Jp \o c 0111!11< II)• ol ""' ~< 1100 tr~in VI IJallrrv 1nn1 CORNING WARE Gl1Ss-Cer1mic RACK . MICltOWAV£ BUNN COFFEE MAKER Prot·~~1onat brewing 01 hot a~11r1ous rnll•t 'N LU,+ 11nt 'AOfl'l••'' I" '(()lAI ~fl( t,f 0 am) 11t•ruhu • '-ll u 1cl "'' r•.•1 •f1f•Q r•tw wQrtll uf whnarv d~hQhl• •l .. : t,1 .. 4.99 ~· t P~I ,\ '" I•·~•" ,,r OJ!lon I" Q"'D'KI 28.99 ""'" -'" ·-3 00 SUl94" ... • Ufl;~o:~ 75nn ..... ,, n \ LISTERIE llOUTIWlllll GAllll SAVE 10.00 SHAltP 10.DtGfT Desk Top Compact CALCULATOR .i Vf'r~.1lllP urul y,11h .i 11 ~ l··<ilu• ~s & Ur"" ,,,,,,,r1r..-r11:etlt'O 1n m.my Ol!rltS ~""' 79.95 SAVE 3.00 SHAltP 8-0tCIT Elsi mate CALCULATOR Oudrll ctock w1i s1op.,,aw1 t. ata1111 burl! rnto d lutl fedture comoac1 ca1cu1a1or AM/fM STtltlO MULTIPLEX RADIO · HEADPHONES Unoeltevabte h19h ::'39~95 •ROlUR P'HONE" AM/fM D£(UXE RADIO HEADPHONES - r <>•t •1&•NC ·19 95 1 1 0 tt I .,,lOOO I . SAVE 3.00 TIMEX "SHOOZ" l.£.0. ALARM CLO'CK Crin·.~t •'II IOP mo ,ritP • 1 onirol~ 2J 11111 • "'emorv ,11.iim ~-.. 16.69 SAVE 5.00 P'ANASONtC "UL f RA THIN .. AM/FM POCKET RADIO Comes w11tr ballt'11es rJ ea• pnone an<! I c .111 yrna ca~!." V • -~·44.95 19 95 M1tkfy Mou~e •\we 1195 •2SJS • 1~r111ar~1 •1744 • '--------------'-------------- BAMBINO "SUPERSTAR" ELECTRONIC Football cAME Hind Held • S.ll·Cont1lned · No TV. Sii NMdtd r ·m v•~rnq lh~1 hAPDel\S on tilt g11d1ron hao04ens ~ere ... , ....... .,.,. .... '"":. 36.95 SAVE 2.00 ,TRAVEL IRON . Complete wllh detachable 8 foot cord Foldrr19 bake SAVE 1 5.00 lttr handle and o•n Soothing ra<11ant htal w1triou1 ouard the potentially llar11tul side ,.,. ..... ~ Ri9 fllfJf#Hdf•r ' R e p . Robe rt K . Dornan, R -San t a Mooica, s pent record of nearly $1.8 million in r e -e l ec tion campaign to defeat Carey Peck. ~amp • linkups . 1 . renewed~ SACRAMENTO j AP 1 For the fin;t time srnce outlaw Hlack Bart was r obbi n~ slagcroachcs 1n these part s a century ago, public transportation t.<Wlll link Sacrame nto w i th t h e Gold · Hus-h towns of Angels Camp and Sonora. The Calaveras Transit Co was schedul ed to bl'gln using .tw o ll4:· passenger vans today between Sonora a nd J ark son and the com munities rn bctwee n,.in eluding Angels Catn·p and San Andreas, AT JAC K SON, L.he vans will lank up with buses of the Am ador · \ St a g e 1.1 n cs . w h i·c h a I r e a d y c a r . r. ·y •pa'ssc nger s be tw ~e't\ S a c r a m e n t o a n·d Jackson.* , ThE'" new routes hQ vc been s ubsidiz.ed by • 1.We ::.tat e Departm en t o f Transportation. . D c p a r t m e n •l spokesman Don Free!St> s aid the transit serv1i'f 1::. intended to st!rve ~SI· d ents of th e MOt'11r¥ Lode -as the once g~. rich region Is knowa.nr W h 0 W'61 n t t 0 V blf~l Scara mel'lto ahd return the s am!-' d~y J ACKSOS IS about..•5 m iles east of Sa<.·ra~~i>· to. wh.ile Sonora is som e 25 miles sotJrh of Jarkson. .'. Angels Camµ rs th(' site of an annual Lr~ Junr p. patterned af~r M ark T "'ain ·s s l)orl ~tory . 'Tht' C(•lebrat<'d Jumping F rog~( Cala\l•ra~ Count~ Plan changed i"RESNO IAPl -'The city council has derided n o t to tak e o.ver m u n i c i p a I p o W·e r generation from Pacific Gas and Electric -Oo The council earli er vet· ed to study creation of a municipal utility but 'backed away from tht> ldea on a 5·2 vote '7 .. 198J CARS · 1 andTRUCKS ~ ALL MAKES! : 833-0555: Ask for Ray, ,__, ..-.il~~~----?-· .. 1-.49-iiU,. ~ -1 lUSllfttWIST -1 HOWARD Chev~t l MUNT. •IACH -~ a •f'OOftlHl'9t -Sprl,,.CSete a ldlft99' -... di & Qerfteld FOUNTAIN VAllEY -M91noll• aw.,,,., ,, .. ll TORO -MJn ........... ~ MelllON VfUO -2111111.,.. ..... ""'r. SANTA ANA-Jt11 ._. ertete1 fCrHt c-ol Oooe -0.... $tO .. N~T8E~H Call 142-5111. Put • few words lo work tot ou. DAILY PILOT .. ,..,,.,.... Parfg plans revealed Frank Sinatra. in front of a large poster of himself. speaks tQ reporters at the Capital Center in Landover. Md. The center will be the site of the inaugural gala on the night before Rona ld Reagan is sworn in as President. Sinatra is in charge of arranging inaugural entertain· m ent. FDA -warns against Chinese drug use WASHINGTON f AP > -The government has issued an alert against s eve ral s o .c a ll ed Qhinese herbal remedie~ sold for - treatment of arthritis , s.aying they have been associated with at least one death. The warning came from the Food and Drug Administration. It was issued in part as the re· suit of the death of a 70-year-old wom al'l who had been suffering from rheumatoid ar thritis and h a d· been •t a kin g "C huifong . ,Toukuwan ·".She died in August. SVBSEQVENT TES TS showed that the product con· talned indomethacin:> an anti· inflammatory agent with serious · side effects. But the la bet listed <>nl y herbal contl'nb FDA tests also showed that some product packages con- tained hydrochlorothiazide.""" p o t e nt -d i ur e t ic and chlordiazepoxide, a tranquilizer The labels were not found to reflect the proper contents . T he agency urged persons t ak ing the product or .similar ones to slop at once. Anyone taking the product and othe r medica· lions at the same time. s hould see a doctor, t he agency added. 11he woman who died obtained her s upply of the herbal remedy .J.hrough the mail from Sun Wuen ~ding Co. Ltd .. Hong Kong. FDA ALSO tested several other brands and found that they too containe d pr escription drugs. Those were "Long Life Brand Nan Lien Chuifon g Toukuwan" and "Long Life Brand New Formula Chuci Fong Tou-Gu Wan." These were m ade by the Nan-Lien Pharmaceutical Co. of the same Hong Kong ad· dress as Sun Wuen. Tbe ''S ho u Si n g Br~nd Chuifong of the Toukuwan" was mad<' b y th e S h o u Sin g Pharmace utica l Co .. Taipei. Taiwan. · "C huifo n g T o ukuw a n " originates from severa l sources and 1s available throughout the United States . It is made avail a- ble a:. hard. round bl ack or brown 1>ills, about one-fo urth inch in diameter The pills are packaged (n cellophane bags of 60 each and in pill hollies that may be enclosed in brightly col- ored cardboard boxes. The pic- lures on the ~boxes depict men and women suffering back and leg pains. FDA 'S TF.STS also found that the products contain lead and cad m ium as well as the st rong prescription drugs. The· product!> usually e nter the United States through the mail in s m<Jll shipment!'> destined for health food stores. Oriental food stores and novelty shops. Some of the pac kages h a v e gone dir ec tl y t o c on s um e r s . Sometimes the products have been sold door·to-doo~ ·•Labels on the product are not a lways in Eng lis h . BuL;the package wording suggests using the p ills for arthritis, os- t eoarthritis. rheumatism, headache, anemophobia or fear of high winds, paralysis, back ·neuralgia, bone pain. acute or c h ronic n euralgia and other pains caused by rheumatism. In 1974 "Chuifong Toukuwan" and similar products were in- vo lved i n o n e death and hos pitalization of th ree other persons in the San Francisco a rea and one hospitalization in Minneapolis. the agency said . FDA analysis at the time also s howed that the products con- tained drugs. Some people will , ·Mo/at la'WS rapped t.os ANGELES <AP) -"To rape or molest a child is less time .in priJon than if you raped lln aduJt, · · the president of a stat ewide organization· fo r tougher laws against molesters has told state legislators . J es~i e Kl op p e nburg o f Camarillo. pres ident of Stronger Legislation Against Molestation, was joined Tuesday by about 150 concerned people at a hearing of t he J o int Co mmitte e for Revision of the Penal Code. The hearing was conducted by com· m ittee chairman Sen . David Roberti. D·Los Angeles. recently elected president pro-tern of the state ~natc. "WE LOCK AWAY a mad dog so that society will not become a vi ctim of it.·: Mrs. Kloppenburg said. "Someone once said 'No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a chilli.' We are hoping each of you in Sacramen· to will come down from your phiJos ophi~al thrones and p<jlitical thrones to s toop a little . : change the laws and save a child." In addition to longet sentences for child molesters, she said: "We must realize that a· chila can 'l be held responsible for re· sist ing when a pedophile molests him. The current law .. uses the term consent in relationship t o chi ldren be ing raped or m olested." She said her group organized several chapters the past year and has 20.000 to 25,000 con- cerned citizens involved from Redding in the north to San Diego in the south MRS. KLOPPENBURG said s he be came inte res t ed i n tougher laws after the molesta- tion-murder of 21h·year-old Amy Sue Seitz of Camarillo in 1978. Theodore Frank, sente nced to death for the Seitz murder. had prev i~sly been convicted or molestation in Misso uri and Calj.fornia a nd was released fr om a California m e ntal hospital two month9 before the slaying. Prior to the hearing a t the Museum of Science and In· dustry, about 15 µcopl e support· ing tougher law~ carried signs in fro nt or the bwlding "Protect thl' Child !'iol the Molester " and ··s hall We Lock Up Our Kids or the Sex Of· fe nder '!·' we re among the messages on their signs. INCLUDED AMONG the dem- ons tr a to i:s we re Jack and Laura.Mayfield of Walnut. car· rylng their 4-month·o ld daughter Sara It ··w e wanted to alert the pea· pie about how they're treating molesters." Mavfi eld s aid. "As purerits. we're concerned about wha t might ha ppe n to o ur baby." Mayfield said that in his work a s a f a mily a nd m a rriage counselor he has t&ilked to many tro ubl ed adult s who we re moles(ed as children. Sexual bias action slow WASHINGTON (AP) -The government is still moving too slowly against sex discrimina- tion in educ-ation, the U.S. Civil Rights Commission says. The commission criticized the performance of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), which en· forces civil rights laws including _Title IX, the 1972 s tatute that banned sex discrimination in education. lisren_to ·_Natllan _:,-Rr.itikin-.:-:i. -t~ as though their lives :~?· :: depend on it. You can hear about the most talked about health ·in formati on rro - gram from a Priiikin Coun ~elor. The meeting is fr ee. but th e results co uld be pri celess. , The Pritikin Better Health Program invites you to a free introducto - ry meeting a nd lect ure, where you wi ll lea rn how to prevent a nd reduce risk factors of heart disease, obesity. hypertension. and di a- . bete!i. You 'II learn about ou r satisfying food pl an. easy exe rcise prp- gram and life-time support concept -a_ll at c~n venrent, enjoY.able, ecpnomical, once a week evening classes. l-J-~~~PRl'POONFREEliECl'UtE · NEWPORT BEACH NEWPOaT BEACH Ebell Club Marrlotl Hotel SU W. Balboa 900 NeWllOrt Center Or H~ ,_,. oft f'lowiion lll...i 1.D • ...,. Off Jee ..... W tlrtitllt oi.114-tW'M l•IO 1l1lbolo telMll ...... 9 Fn., Off. It at 7:11 pm • s..., Dec. 21at7:11 pm F:or Information, call collect 891·7507 - _...... __ ---- AO PRICES PREVAIL. Wf 0 Of C 1 lth THRIJ ')A I Of C /01t1 SMIRNOFF • VODKA ,, .,._ 750ML •. 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CALIFORNIA -• Wednesday. Oecem !Mr "17. 1980 CWLYPILOT a . Det .. it•f-d rou s 'ikepf it•s Doggie diapers °'l'IUNl: .. ·l ~l.J> Mus11 <AP I II 11 ~vn11.:h1·IJ fara.t a.r"d .. tl'u<'h 1 h,1:. 1 ... 1 ~ 11) Amt:nt·n ' dOtia. w11l "t'UI dtllllt'I' The daap.·r dt·vi1>l'd by <i lon1t 1folle)' Donawa 111 i; 11lot-.t1r b1tl(, h•rtfully l'ullcd 11 dut1 baac ... thttt 0U1wtw1 to th\;' buck t:ntl of m 11 ~ht 11t fl'\l'nd with ttw help of o c lul II t11tfllll"·' M 1-. llulln t>rn1J ~ J >all.I ~h"' Ito II bout II• l't 1·1•1 \ l' ,1 putcnt fo'1 twr 110.igu· lltJ1wr «nd hOVt'!l tht• l 1 t·ttd 111~ 11 41 I ..1 v.., 1 l'll tll rini.: ""' 11, I'> \11 1 11•.111 up .iflcr thc11 d111(' ~ 111 1 11 ,4lc• ,1 lti.lfk\·t Cc•c 1l .............. ...._ CLIMBS LADDER Chn•tl• Hetn•r · H efi1er '.-.. dt11q.:l1t e r • fllOl'eS I II I.US AN t ;fo~ I. E!-1 11\ t • P t·uplL· arl .dv..1\' tt"fttni:: rhr1 .. t1t• lll'f11t·t -.he ., nut v. hiH tht•\ t'X pN·ted !11•1 l'•>mpla.inl ,..., l ht'~ Ol'\'l'l :>..!). V. ha! thl·~ d1d cxpet•l ·'I onc e prl'!'.' 1·d som e b(1d} and tht· m ost that ht· t·11uld rnni1· u p wi th WU!> th<Jt ht• k1111I of thought I would gl•t out of a ltmuus 1nc and have a rouplt• of Afg han dogs <1 nd a C'1gar•·tll' holder. · sh<' said 1n an in lerv1t'"' "So ht· oh viousl:y had hi:-fanta..;) in terms of the J<.'l ... l'I. wealth and wh.tll•\ t·r But the truth of tl 1:-. that people don't -.han• thPt r m 1sconn.·pt1ons w 1th you " lt f:ALITY IS that Hugh Hefncr·s 28·ycar old d au~hter 1s very much her own pcr~on. an a rticulate Ph i Bet;i K a p p <t ~r a d u a t cllf B oston 's Hrun d e1 s University who joined PI a y hoy En ll' r p rtH'!'" 1 Inc .. fi ve years ago and is now u vice µrcsick nt and director. Ms . Jlc fn er, whosr ·pare nts separakcl when she w M 2 ancl divMct•d five year:.-later. SfH'nt m os t of her t•hildhood with her mothl•r '\f'tlht· but began llJ !>cc in11n • of "Hef." as she calls him . i n h e r l a t e t ee n s After two years a s a Boston free-lance writer fo llowing colle~e. she 'joined Playboy. .. My father suit~C'sl"d I might come hack to Playboy." s he \a1cl. "I think at lhe tim<' neither of us thought in tf'rmo.; of m anugerm•nt. let <11011<· ht>ing gronmt·d ni r un the compuny HOWEVER. A F'ft:R f at h e r and "dauKhtvr grew clost'r and Chns til· proved hc.:r<;<:lf :.it su_c- cess1 ve cor porate a !. s ign ments. lldnN 1n dicatt'd th a t h1" d a u g ht c r w '' u I d u I Limately have control uf t h e mult1m1llion dollar company P l'ayhoy '!. hart•. app arent. who spends a bout half her time tr avelini.t on bu!>ines .... s ays o;hc ·s had almost no t roublt• with jealousy since Joining the com- pany "A majority of the top executives in thC' com pany we re hired after I came• into the company, so it was the opposite side of the coin from if I sm ootbly running cor-I por alion with a lot or I ten ur~ ex~cuCi vcs ," · ~e said. '"Those th at l were here were pretty good about giving m e a c h an ce They wailed I They didn't make 1t im possible for m e to rune lion " ALTHO UGH S H E I c le arly looks forward to an incr eased role a t Playboy. Heine r says, she isn't in a hurry. "I 'm not nearly as con cerned about what time or what date I get a president's title as I a m wit h how much I ca n con t rib ute a nd h o w much I am all~ed lo imple ment and affect · things now," she a id. ~here will she be five ye ~mnow? · · ~Tie most h onest anawec: is 'I don'~ k 'I I'd ' t .rn ht.· lob ol fun until lhc ~hminJll' flropplngs In lh~ ~ ron•: pl.11·t-, llkt.· tht.• carpet. \ U UI llllli(hlH>I :. y -.rd , the -;ult•" ulk ,,1111 ~ r-. Holley· 1>011uwa '-' "A-. Un) pd o"'ne r know!>, the 1 ~:rnov,1I uf ... uUd °"(.l~tt· from a .,u1 fan: 1111 whwh tt has fallen ir. ,111 \''<l1'1•m1•l ) unplt•a...,ant tas k N 11 h1111• 1· 1 v. 111 -pel owners h<lV\' lo "l'lNP up ar11rr1al was te wit h ..i ha)( 1n h1 .., hand. or llC'W'ilJ:AIJt.'r, •1r shOV('I ' p~omoted was skeptical about a doggie c11a pe r. "I can't Se<' having New York City dogs wearing plastic Pam- p e r ,s," said M a rty K urtz, director of the cit y 's Bureau of An\m a l Affairs. "It 's h a rd enough getltng SOffit! Of tt'lem to we ar collars a nd leashes " The People's Marketplace for the Orange 1Coost is the classified section of th e Daily Pilat 642·5678 ~ ... ,..... \ \ ' .\ • f o r B e s t O u a, i t y a n d Selection of Handmade rugs from China. Persia, India '&_ Ro mania at reasonable prices. 2421 E. Coaet Hwy, (114) 973.227• • C0t0na del Mar ' , ·, lbdaytDaaon~ '~- . Levi's ® AC-tion SLiit of . . Today's· Dacron"'' polyester is on sale Tailored For Me-n from Levi's Sportswear so you know it has a great fit. The slacks have a stretch waistband. Th e Lycra~ spandex shoulders in the blazer makes every reach easy. Both are stretch Dacron· polyester that moves with you always. Blazer, reg. 75.0D. sale 59.99 Slacks, reg. 25.00, sale 20.00 2-piece suit, reg. 100.00, safe 79.99 ·ouPon1 reg1s1ered trademark. I lmagine I wUl be at Pla yboy. l im ~lne I will be in a poidtlon of increased manage ment responsibility. that I wlll be even more ln\>olved than I am today In the large decisions that are bein g made about the rutureorlhecompany ... Prices eftective through Oecember 21 • Shop 7 Days a Week 9:30 to 9:30 Huntington Beach: 98 11 Adam5 Av<' ,11 Rrooht1urst St 9b3-973 l Anaheim: Anaheim Plaza N Cuct1d St at Crescent St 991 8880 • Cypre•s: 10201 Valley View St at 8~11 Rd . 995·8003 Fullerton: Cro..,.,roc1CI<; C(·111t·r f' 11~1 Yorbd L 1nc1~ di Plnccnt1C\ Blv<J qg 8800 •Tustin: 18 t 82 Irvine Blvd .• 838·8803' • I !• -~-..... - . .. -. . .. • .\ ' . . . ONlY PU.OT , -----DlolnClllf I 1, ,., / . . . -~- elal wailues on I I II 11 I . -1111111 e: s9 Reg. $18 Salt Jar: Th~re's a place on any kitchen wall for this beautiful reproduction of a hinged ceramic salt jar~ It's 11 V4" tall, painted with a lovely onion design in blue and mounted on a sturdy wood backplate. Makes a ~ lov~ly plant holder. Wood spoon 'tit included. . • .4 . ' • I s48Reg.$~5 Washstand: Charming reprodu ction of a 19th century washstand. Barley twist legs ri se to an oval swiv el mirror. · Candle holde rs and curved towel rail s on both s ides. 52" high. Pitcher and Bowl: This beautiful ceran1i c pitcher and b0w l set are ~· the perfect compl e n1ent to the was·~stand above. Or µse _the m separate.ly. In eggshell. s40 No other s tore puts you in the ~ Christmas spirit quite like the Antique Guild. We have traditional gift items galore; starting at just $5. Each is a warm, personal expression that your loved ones will treasure. Now in the1 Antique Guild: At the Christmas Guild, you can select from row upon row of brilliantly lit, lush Christmas trees; all manner of decorations, lights, wreaths and centerpieces; as well as dozens of magical animated scenes of the season. A dazzling Christmas wonderland! -Wooden Duck Decoy: This gracefully shaped 7" wild fow l decoy make.s_anjdeal accent - piece for den, li ving room, office-wherever. Unfini s hed white pine. Styles vary . . 'slO Toby ~ug: Take your pick of four delightful reissues of classic English Toby Mugs: ''Magistrate;' "RobioP Hood;' "Huntsman;' and ''Viking Chief:' The whole set makes an even more special gift . Average ... 5 V2 '~ high .. I ' ; The Old Helms Bakery 3225 Helms Avenue, Los Angeles (Off Venice Blvd. between La Cienega and Robertson) (213) 838-3131 Orange County Store 1801 East Dyer Road, Santa-Ana (Off Neflport Freeway) (714) 751-3181 Monday-Friday, '10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Antique Guild CHarge •Visa• Master Card Quantities limited. Shop early for best selection. ' " I . \ , • . - CALIFORNIA A task fo r te ha found · no t r ed1blt: eviden c e ' that f rm er FBI an for ant Gary Thomas owe kille d Mrs . iola Lluzzo, a civil r ights wo rk e r 1n Alabama. tn 1965 Tijuana inflation • soaring SAN DIEGO (AP) As Mexican merchants complain, u:s. border stores are crowded with Mexican shoppers ac- counting, for example, fo r 99 percent of the sales in the Safeway store in Sall Ysidro. The story is the same along the border: lnfla. tion .has reached 23 per· cent in Tijuan a a n d some food costs are • sky rocketing in price. Sugat alone is up 156 percent and m ilk. is up 70 pe r ce n t s ince J anuary. TOK11LLAS reported- ly cost 40 percent more thr o u g h o ut Ba j a California. "I ha rdly ever buy milk any more, and we r a r e ly have meat ,·· Maria Ramirei said in Tijuana. "lt is impossi· . --bl• -Lo buy Ulose ·tilings with what my husband earns. ~·'Two OF three yea~ ago. I could reed m y fasnily with $40 a week. Mow what 1 buy with $80 de>e$\)'t last for half a week ." A SURVEY two years ago showed that Tijuana. residents spend nearly $400 million a""nually ffir food and other items in neighboring Sao 0 1ego. A major U.S.-style shop· ping mall is being built to keep bus iness at home in Moico. Tourism has fallen off ge n erall y i n Baja California because of the American recession. Hotel rooms for luxury 'Mexican hotels cost 25 perc~nt more than a year ago. T h e price o r un- leaded gasoline, which was 67 cents a gallon, has been raised 80 per · ce n t. In Tij u a n a s uperm arkets, chicken is selling at 94 cents a pound and milk is $2.09 a gallon. THE PRICE of many items is still less than in the United Slates. Pork loin, for example, is 89 -c:ent~ a pounCI and.large esgs 86 cents a dozen. But Joe 'Cosio, assis- t ant m an ager o f the Safeway in San Ysidro, ••id• his 30,000·l•llon supp ly of mllk was sold -"1>1it on a recenl wee enil and "we could have sold 60,000 gallons if we had enough." Cosio said Mexicans trying to fmd cheaper Jl)ilk are buyina 8 to 10 kallons at a time. It'• the same with chicken, ,.. said. 'H V MBEaTO 'J'tu ada, pr•aldent of tbe Tijuana chapter of \be Nalicnal Chamber of Commerce, '"d in an laterview that Me.:lcu lll,ercbanta are cutllnl cea where poulble to 1 competitive. • SAYE $2 EACH G.E. PORTABLE CASSmE TAPE RECORDER fil~~ffi~Tirnm SELECTED DESIGN~ ~TCH HOOK RUG 11TS LADIES' PLUSH SNUG TRE1>S® Sllf PERS · . 9otteryoperoted. ·22 99 _bullt·I~ conden· ser mike. Save $7 now. 15003. REG. 29.99 · SLEEPING BAG 33'"1t7S"bogwith 12'' 3-lb. polyester ~::;!'.'~of~~i~~- R E G. 17 .99 AM/ FM. DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO 1.T.T. ULTIA-80 TELEPHONE J·I YOUI CllOKI: •QIAlllS •IUIGUNDY •YIN IOSE IEG. 19'' 27.H Woke to music or olorm. Com· poet. While slacks lo\t. 12069 59 95 Op~ to tolk. dote to hong up. With memory re0 dloling, SEBASTIAN I MOUNTAIN TABLE WINE 20"'1t27'° or 16' • · 32". All moter1ols needed to mokc o novel rug. So"e' REG, 8.99 6!c? 100-. ocrytoc 21• plush pole o' so• •ed co loo s S•1e s SMl0 Xl REG. 2.99 PAIR llG. 1.39 IOTI LATCH HOOi ••.• H e Early Ti11111 Bourbon, 4 59 750 1111. •••• 5.99 ....... • ,.,.,.,. '"''°"•d uquere. I 4 9 750 ml. Rtt. 9.99....... • SH9r911t'1 YO C•nodlon, 6 19 750 .. 1. •••• 7 ·~··...... • Cutty Sorll Scotch, 7 99 750 .... .... ........... • . NORELCO 10-CUP COFFEE BREWER llG. 32.99 27'' SAU Pitel 1 USS llAJI. fUll-lN UUTl S.00 TOUI FINAL COST 22. 99 *" l.C.D. TEXAS. INSTRUMi~TS CALCULATOR · RlG. 9'' 16.99 Ul lru ~l·m full iunctoo11 Model W1•t> "''Y' CO•" ttf IOJO REG.219 3.99 llut NtHI Wint, 6 29 ·1.s m.;. 111. 9.19 ..... • WINDSOR 1200 WAnDRYER UG~•tt U.H" MIRRORMAnE 1 PHOTO FIAME SPKIAl 6'' IUY U . ~ -llG. 99c 1.49 EA. \ l j ,. \ ~. °"' ..... 17, ,. 'BUSiness - Co~perative try. could he toO I8te · fo_r economy •110llN C\JNNIPP private sector will 1el •nnoUlbed •1•1.n by bll " N g w VORK ..,.l~ •m<IDI IOY•m 1overnmanl, which m•ananimoualy wilt then otter ,mt'nl, M tneu Md labor l.u ....,_. m&e Japan to ball lt out. amaaiilllT .me "' p~r. whet doel ll aay Tbe fact &hat 1overnmeot and bualness have ol;nut th• Unlttd tatol, where producUvlly been at oddl hun't helped lessen lhe lnflationary cro lh hu rwarly te&Md't ., pressures. ConfninraUcin ralber than c..'OOP"ratloe. at ltut Bureaucratic reaulaUou, some of them mind- f t tt", has bttn thf' Ammcan 1t,yle. and It hu I~ ly enforced, have added bUUons to production bl C'n rt~alfd dm• after Ome ta -recent year•. co11ts , and in documented imtancea have cloaed m• l 11.arioCb-~twHn the rederal Re.el'\le and plant.I and cqal workers lbeir jobl. Cooperation .. Whitt> llo4AP would have helped enormously to keep productivl· < '"'' rallon basn't beeo nry '"•Ideal eathu ty incr~ues from fallina to near aero. lM-lw~.-n l\ic\IR"S• and the White HoUle, mana1e L~B08 . HAS insisted on enforcement of m l'nl and labor. and bwa1nn& mmi~Wn wage laws at the expense of trajning for ••nJ l')\-f"mmtnl And at luat the W\Skilled. And busineH, while publicly damn· l~o tuna~utntes b1&Y\' been ing government Interference. has sometimes ~in• •Mlauoo and ~lltb•& U\ sought public financial aid. f('f(':\l d \t tht· fo't·~h~ral Reserve, You cart say that conf.rontation an com- petitloa are the American way. and you probably won't be wrong. But there is a difference: com- petitioo can destroy as well as construct. It can bring out the best-or worst. Years of labor-mana1ement and gov· emment-management conructs, during which Im- portant modernization efforts were put off, UI part of lb~ baclt1round of lbe automobile industry's $.1.5 billion in losses. Those losses, for just the first nine montba of the year, have left Chrysler nearly bankrupt and Ford endangered. And now, the. dama1e done, management, labor and government seek to cooperate for the oommon good. Chrysler is asking 1ovemment for the rt1hl to use more of the $1.5 billion in loan guarantees lt has been 1ranted, and ll is>eekin1 an a1reement with labor to forego wa1e increa,es. Ford too says lt mipt seek concessions from its workers. And . GM could very well do lhe same. The ind1.&1try hasn't received the government support it seeks on the matter of foreio com· petition restraint.a, but it still could 1et some alcl. 11 Japan fails lo make ita market more aceeaablf to U-.S. export.a. More cooperalion aeema to be developlD1. even if, as in the case of federal financial aid, it might not be considered the most desirable aert. Even so, it is enough perhaps to su11est a lesaon, to wit: COMPETITION IS AMERICAN, de1lrable, necessary, constructive. It forces companies to be efficient'. ft generally raises productivity. which enables jobs to be created without simultaneously generating infiation. Cooperation in certain areas also is desirable, and for the very same reasons . ~ h·· r • th~· lt~bt>nmg. of ulfl•UOO li l.'un-.1t l ·r~ a battle to t.he o•nJ th,•1 c-Ion& has been a feel· Ill lit I h.•t a reductaou uf i overn uw11t (!t!ndin& as a necessary !"ttu <•C cooperutavn It hasn 'l Long-term. silver ouilook bullUh UUll CUHNll'I' l -1'£AD. THE WHITE HOUSE repeatedly ~tunu<>l'\J tu baJanct! the budJlet. and even claimed to ha\ r! balanced it, only to fU\d it imbalanced aiain .,.,tthlu weeks. Neither White House nor Congress i.:ouJd cutspending. J\~ a rttSult, the fisca..\:Jl980 buc11et added $58 h1Uiv11 to the growing ocean or red ink, and it ap· pears now that fiscal 1981 will add another $30 b11lio11. Government, that is, spurred innauoo m lghtily. Simultaneously, the Fed was claimina to fi1ht inflation, using high interest rates to diacoura1e . wouJd-be borrowers. Vow can do this with the private sector, but not with _eovernment. Jt just spends anyw'lly. Now the country has-both h.lgb inflation and high interest rates. and a very reaJ threat tbal the LEASE DIHCT!!! EXCmNG MEW 1911 beach imports ,.,.IOT & SAAi TUlllOs •Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Soab 848 DOVE STREET Newport. Beach ' 752-0900 Business Money "$5,000-$250,000 ~---,.-- Lo an s & Lease Transactions· By SHERRY LUCAS It's been up and down and it 's sure fluctuatior1s will continue. But.the world remains interested in silver as an investment. . A look at the silver market in the last 15 years provides a textbook example of the principles of supply and demand. . The demand for silver until U•> exceeded the supplies of both newly mltled and ycled. metal causing the inventories to be drawn down and, cqnsequenUy, the price to rise. Before 1985. as the money s upply grew ~th the economy, the U.S. Treasury minted more ~oins composed primariJy of silver at the fixed price of 129 cents an ounce. This usage placed tremendous strain on the available supply of the com-LUCAS modity until Congress passed the Coina1e Act of 1965. That law established the priority of industrtel consumption of silver over its use in coinage prO·· duction. The Act also stipulated \hat copper-nickel al· loy wouJd be substituted for the silver formerly used in the production of coins. Silver, following the Coinage Act, became a popular investment until Americans were allowed to buy gold in 1975, when investor interest began shifting to that metal. Historically, silver was quoted in cents per ounce but over the years as the price proceeded in a steady, gradual incline, it became necessary to convert it to dollars and cents per ounce. By late - 1978, the price had reached .$6 an ounce. r .• ,... DUKING THE PERIOD from late 1978 through early 1980, the silver market experienced extreme volatility, as the price rose from S6 an ounce to $50 an ounce last January·. A number of factors fueled the spurt. including industrial supp- ·ly and demand conditions and speculative and in · vestment demand which reflected economic and political difficulUes in late 1979. Preliminary Commitments . . 8 Hours__--= ~ Jn the first quarteF of-1980.~ilverprtces -- peaked u-high as SSO an ounce industrial users ' began to implement substantial cutbacks and sub-Funding Within 5 Days Information Taken Over The Phone CALL (714) 752-1411 SECURITY NCIFlC ntANCIE CQAP. --~ t5. Bl_JSINESSl\1QNEY 11..;11 " ,, 1f•" ... _.. ,_, .&\',I '\ Nt "\.l .. !'\r I""" stitutiorus. • End-users adopted alternatives or reduced silver usage because of the inability to. pass along Silver prices to consumers without meeting re· sistance. Sterling manuCacturers halted production of sterling flatware NEW SILVERLESS GRAPHIC arts films • were developed and made available for photo- graphic use. Some silver-plated copper compo· nents are replacing silver usage in the electronics rie1a. As a result of these reductions, U:S. indus trial consumption of silver has dropped from 52 million T-bill IMIZlll -·IEW GAS-SI 11110 DEVICEI discount record 'MY PAOEll ANO I AllE PAllTNEllS .. " 'My business dtals 1n serv1Ce to the pubh~. being iJVa1lable at all times 1s d must Answer Page ensures this My paaer ano I are oartne1s its salary··· 1u~1 a tew ClOllat> a JllO(llll fht resl ,.-: "''n~1· 11 C Murpny H I. Murph·1 Plumbing 811~ ~'~ .#'-""-"'"- .. ounces in \he first quarter of 1979 lo 31 million ounce!\_ in the first quarter of this year. ~ current supply picture shows more than adequate levels of producti,oo and scrap recovery. Spurred by hjgh price levels, U.S. refinery product.ion of old scrap silver inC'Teased from 8.8 million ounces in the ftrSt quarter of lln9 to more than 18 million ounces in each of tbe first and second quarters of 1980. Contributing to the rise was'the fact that hi1h prices motivated silver owners of all forms of the metal to sell their holdings, adding to the surplus supply. · As supplies were increased and industrial de· mand was declining, futures market specwation ~as reaching a peak in the first quarter of 1980. At that lime, the commodity exchimges took steps to raise margin requirements which tended to limit investor participation. Coupled with declining industrial use and in· creasing s upplies, that caused a precipitate. decline which culminated in prices fallinc to the $10.80 level in late March. The price of silver re- mains volatile. SILVER PRICES HAVE usually fallen in periods of decreasing inflation. And conversely, the silver market usually reacts bullishly to rising rates of inflation. Silver tends lo move in tandem with gold but is o~en more volatile, whether up or down. Over the short term, Merrill bynch Commodi- ty researchers believe the industrial supply and demand outlook for silver is bearish. But future political uncertainties as well as investor demand based on auempts to protect .against erosion in the value of paper currency also help determine silver prices. Thus, the long-term outlook for !ilver is bullish based on inflation prospects. 1 Sherrt/ Lucot ia on account tucutive at tht Santo Ano of/icto/MnrillLynch,FmMr&Smlth.J Over 1"'he Counter HASOU1Mc)t MUTUAL FUNDS lip• and Do.ens • UP'S ~I C1>9 ) • • I t lllll -llll fl I • / I \, ,,. . .. \ •. tlJ. • ' • 1 , -I y •••• l . 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Wednesday, December 17 1980 s DAii. Y PILO] 811 Sodas signlfieant Sea of ~uieetness sinking society? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The next time you knock down a Coke or a Pepsi, con· sider this thought "Coke and Pepsi's ads reiterate the rar reaching and basic dilemmas or the human condition -happiness versus misery, hfe versus death, we versus they -and of· fer a solution to them namely, consuming the respective product , By cons uming Coke and Pe ps i, the cons umer simultaneous ly buys and cons umes the image or attnbutes associated with them, an image which carnes the promise of ha ppiness, hfe and be longing rather than misery. death a nd ahenat1on." Pretty heavy stuff. huh? lt cou\dn'l be that you dnnk 1t because you JU.St happen to like Coca·Cola or P epst·Cola 'Oh no, that's too simple T,h1 s psychologica l explanation o r what you ' re r eally doi ng when you dnnk these beverages appears m a new book, 'The Cola Wars, .. wntten by two Money Tree B oston.pas ed writen, J C Lou is a nd Yaz1Jan, and publ1s ht:d by E verest House you 11 fmd some 360 pages of s1 malar r ummauons Harve y There, You wall learn for example, that Coca-Cola. ongmally a medicine, rose to populanty from the ashes or defelll suffered by the South in the C1v1I War , "THE VANQUISHED Soutl'; · say Loui s and Yaz1Jan ' spawned its own distinct market rooted m deep seated psychosomatic di sorders melancholy cat atonia, hy.:;tena, lftlpotcnce neuralgia, insomrua. bilious ness and h'eartpalp1tal1ons WHAT ABOUT THE r)()eopk 1n the ~orth" WelJ , the/ "also suffe red from these aff11 ct1om;, hut were generally mo re affected by dis ease-; ansrng from 1ndustnahzauon a nd domes ta· 1n ac~1 v1t y 1 hront:hllls, tube rculosis , rheum atism partial df'afness overwrou~ht nerv<:s , sore throat fH:cord1ng tc1 the authors of th•~ b<.1(1k, the North solved Its problem!> with that old '>landb~, alcohol, whale the South fo reswore dnnk afte r the Cavtl War and turne-! toward coca me and f)paum · The Parly formula for Coca Cola contamed some co eame and so ll took i t~ place as one of those eh x1rs that catt•redtotheSoutherner·s 1mmcd1ate p'5ych1 c needs ' . 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Oii s. ., Off S6 • ~ r,l " CltT n"m••A ~ • I' I {DWHDS 11m. t Ol l l tt IDWAROS fOUtn AIM U I I H t. ' • IDWUO WOOOi'HlllUI l UA TWIN Cl!ll MAS ~ IUOIUM OAIVl 1111 l I ,AttHC routHAINVAl H ' Ulll¥t I~ i. Ch•t="••' \ I MATtMltS S4T & SUH "IOOLMAKER" 1.,, "PHANTOM OF PARADISE'' "POPEYE'' (PG) L ' I I "PRIVATE !_ENJAMIN'' CHI I "THE E_LEPHANT MAN" IPQI c:::===---·-l I "EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" c:::=:=--=- " ORDl NARY PEOPLE SNEAK PREVIEW "THE TRIBUTE" FRI/SAT "BRUBAKER" (R) "MIDDLE AGE CRAZY ' "AWAKENING" •"1 "FADE TO BLACK L ' l"FLASH GORDON" (PG) "THE NUDE BOMB I 1 ' "SONG OF THE SOUTll "APPLE OUMPLINti GANG ,;, RIDES AGAIN ' '-. -"AIRPLANE 1-01 "BLUES BROTHERS" • "CHEECH & CHONG" . . ''"' "IOOLMAKER" "DIVINE MADNESS' lRI AU D•·~~ .,. .... -..n, C:""-9-IJHM ·-l'LHGtOU.-0 • e Daily Pilot e class ifieds ·• work for • you. Call 642-5678 e ·for quick e cash sales. • ~ Wf/4JI~. O.C.nl.r ''· ,., - Wh~h Way' OK flick • Br A•'fHUa ~Gffl' • 'f ..................... l•l1t ('Um t-:us\wood hu travelod a 10n,, Ion'- • ~1H "'" ·1· his 1tnm f1u-cd Loner ot the "OoUar ' 1111·turi !f, but with lrtui.lly. every chanae Of role be "''''"" 111 h11v1• 11th·11H1tcd new and profitable l I 1·1111 I .1 .. t )'1·.u ~ hl'll he 1li:l'lcrtt'<1 01rty Harr y for t 111 111111 JI 1 µ:,y ~0111.: bu1 i> knuckle fighter Philo 111 1liliu 111 .. :vl•I Which Way But Loose, ... ' ',,;1 '""'' ~ "" -.ur,· that h1.1 had <'Orne a cropper - l M( )J-"IE ll'-'J I f~JI? 1'Hryo1w. lhat is .except l h1~ 1;11,1d1~ccs, who turned 11 mtu one of his all ·lime n10ne)' mukt-rs. f lli\1' St\ME • u 1 I 11 11 • • " 1 II llll 11 u u I> t 1.· d I y b c b a c k for \\ ,, 111 1.. \11.> Wh1 r h W d) You Can." perh aps in • "11 1·1 1 1t11 nunitJ1.·rb Heass ured that his low· i.., 111 • 1•1111·11\ >l> 11.· hcts-round acceptance I .. ,,,,,,.,,.1 1-. 11111n· l.-1 d buck more off·the·wall Ir "' Ill h•' '.11 111·1 11ul111K t 1 ,.,..,,.,.1 1mc1· ..ig .1111 pl..i !>·Philo. a trut:k f, 11, 1 1.!111 \\1th ht' pcil Orville ((;eoffrey Lewis I 1111 111 11 111.:ut.t11 budd) ('lyde. hves out in the ~.111 I u 1i.11ulv \' .1llc) and µ1ck:. up )pMe change .,11h h1 111i1>10111µtu bare knu·ckle prizefights. He 's ... 1111 p.111 111~ wit h fr1st y Ma Boggs (Ruth Gordon). 11i.t 111ll•11111llt'ntl) pua'sucJ by the world's most in- •'J•t 11111turc..H le gang, tht: Black Widows (led by hl'I f' njrr\ Corbin) <.;.1101111 :-1nger ·Son<lrn Locke comes back into hi'> llfo..', f1llt•ll wi th r emorse for all the trouble she i.:j\t' tum the first lime around, and unwittingly t·111 11~ lhl' complications in Stanford Sherman's .111111:--111~ 'l'l lpt IT St:EMS THAT BIG shot gambler Harry 1: uur<lmo plans lo make a bundle by pitting Philo agtlini,t lht• ..-:aste rn champ, Jack Wilson <William Sn1 ith 1. IJ <'<'ause Wilson is w1known in the West, he r1 gu1 ('S he l'all s tack the odds. . When Philo proves less than Intereste d, C: uan lino arranges to have Locke kidnapped -.nd h{·IJ for ransom, the ransom being Philo's promise to ri ght Wilson. But when Wilson learns of the deal, hl' Jotns the forces with Philo to rescue the girl. Orficially. the fight is off. But the two conten- ders. though friends, still need to know which is re- ally lhl' C'hu mp. The result is a knuckle-dusting final<'. a "lid brannagan that .smashes through the nltrmally placid streets and stores of Jackson Hole, W) oming. and seeming ly involves just about every- rn11• 111 thccntirest--dte. It 's literall y a smash finish. t:XC'ErT FUR THE FIGHTS, wltich are bruis-fn~. punishing encounters I and. so fa.r as J could lf'll. appeared with clockwork punctuality every 20 m11111tl'Sl, ;.ill of this is laid out with a quiet good lwnwr hy d1rcctor Buddy Van Horn. Of course. it h1·l p~ l'onscdt·rcibly that Wilson. enJ$agingly played Ii.' S1111th, is no ~tereQtyped heavy: it's altogether 11111p1·1 that two strong s talwarts like Smith and l·.~1'.t v.rn11l end up as friends . \rnl lhosl' liaQ_ Black Widows provide the ·'-S uperman' star I .. ~tests oli soaper '-F \' Y< lR,K 1 t\ P ' Christopher Reeve, the m11\ n·:-:-\u111.'rman and star of Broadway·s "Fifth "' .1111\ pl.ty!> h1m~c lf on "Ryan's !lope" Tues - d ;1,\ I le was seen as a party guest at an event ct>lebrating the opening of a Broadway play. lfrcve said one of the reasons he appeared was to pay ;1 debt of g ratitude ' to J ean Arley, ex- t'l'UIJ\'l' producer of daytime programming for \BC Entertainme nt. and Claire Labine and Paul \\·al..i \la)<·1 . creators of "Ryan's Hope." IIP '-Ctitl thc v harl boosted hi s career when he did 1h1 ·"'"'P"P<'ra "Love or Lire .. Leaclunan in role 111 >LI. YWOOD 1 AP> Cloris Leachman stars .1!-o ,, cww<;papcr woman who wri~cs an advice col· umn m the NAC movic "Advice to the Lovelorn, .. a rom;mtic eomedy now in production at Universal Studios Miss Le achman. who won an Oscar as best• -.u11porting a ctress. plays an expert in romantic .ind human relationships . Harry Falk directs from a sc ript Ly Howard Berk. menace that we know from the "Tom and Jerry" tartoons: ttiey're constantly bein1 outsmarted and smaahed, only to rise again. You can't take them seriously. · Ever\ Guarillno, the film's uJlimate villain, is presented as the caricature of a bad guy, a kind or Rodney Dangerfield impression al a hood. When Geoffrey Lewis suddenly gels shot and seriously wounded, it se~ms likP a scene from a dilferent movie AS FOR EASTWOOD, he's found something new and attractive in the Philo character. He 's hardly a charm boy, and something or the old Dir· ty Harry glint sllll comes into his eyes when he take s out after an oppopent : but at the same time, he offers now a pleasant. self-deprecating quality. the gentle good humor of a man who knows he can · handle h.ims~lf in the clinches and hopes he won't have lo. The other evening, ·at a USC tribute to director Don Siegel I who directed "Dirty Harry "). Eastw<><><Ntnnounced that he didn't think' he'd ever play Harry Callahan again' Long live Philo Bed- doe 1 New 'Wings' in archives llOLLYWOOD I APJ Paramount Pictures has presented a new and i:o mple t e prin t of "Wings," t he firs t Ac a>d em y .Aw a rd ... winning film in 1927-28, to film archives of the Academy of Motion Pic- ture Arts and Sciences. * * ANY MOCH WAY YOU CAN •-,.rar..1 Product• • Frill ~,,., Olrt<IOt 8..cld.Y V.,. H0,11 S<rff"pl•y . . SIMllOfO S/lermiln ,-.1'4eil/0.LlfM C..... CHI Cllnl Enl-. S-r• Lo<kt Ge offrey Lewis, Wllll•m Sm11n, t·hrry Gu•rOl..o, Ruin Goroon. Ml<alltl C••...,~. 8•rry Cor1>1n Gle<1 C•'TIJlCMtl, .F•I• Oorruno RutvU"!l lllf\41 TU mlnul..-. ,_,_,AA ....... , ,G Michael Eisner , presi · dent of Paramount. and Buddy Rogers. who starred in the epic war picture. presented the print to Fay Kanin, pres - ident of the Academy MAllll SOU TN COAST CllllOOMI .... ~ • ~-• S••" I_ O~ld Me\,j ~49 1J~l V•Jn•)f I 14 ,• j 1'1·¢1£S.j .. °"" IOWAROS' CllllMA WUT UA MDWllS llllCOlll OIUU·lll v1t>1" •1>1t• sq• l9l" H··. N11111 e"'"' p ... ~;· iw,m tDWAllDI' SADOlllACll MISSIOll DlllYl-111 I 1010 !il!T "8&0 ~·· J,4n •D•I''•' l~~ •'~' 190 ,Uatl A~"TID fOfl Tllll lllUllUlfr( -. I' A till( IUMAflK P1urlv< loon /I !llf HARO DONNI 111 '"" INSIDE M O VE<; ~'"""'fl J011N SAVACf (' .. llll M< 111'~1 DIANA sr ARWID. AMY WRIGHT 1y1.,,. 1 "''I"'' • .,c l•y JUJIN 8/\l'lllY f ,ltn fd•t('~ bj fl!ANK "10 RRtSS !'rMi•T•• , nnrn• M 1 111\Wlf'• RO<.!'' 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ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW The ,1ory of o man who con no longer live the dreams and trod1t1ons of his fother • ' And of the love he finds with o womol) who believes in his tolenl. • • A movie Chol will mole• you core. moke you sing, ond molce Y® cheer. , NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCE OLIVIER THE JAZZ SINGER , I\ f ~~I If If lj e Pll(X'>vc f(. <I LUCIE ARNAZ . CATLIN ADAMS. fPAN~IVN AIAV[ ~ Hitt·•~ 1 ·Iii • oi., ••• ;or'"'-'"'n ~ ,1-'rMMJ , #r •. ,AM'.,(,,,~ lii'Af HAll \Ur~ . . .._ " , ,,., t• t4 f 1IAl(I' >t"' t , 'I \l'j. ' I) I( 11 Ii< • • I• • 6,,llf ~ l APlJ •I l 1')1 t 1f Y 00@0'.•-Y tta•tO ·-~ , .. _ .,_,.tw ~· ~P-Gl':~~-~~~~ -·--~nJ. ----llTART8 FRIDAV---- EDWARDS CINEMA PLITT CITY CENTER COSTA MESA (714) 546.3102 ORANGE (714) 634-9282 .. . . ......... ~TERTAINMENT ~y. O.cemt>er 17.1980 DAIL V PILOT 8 I ----' ·. PUBUC NOTICE ; PVBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTIC&-PtJBUC NOTICE .. , t ....... llOTICa Of' I.I llOYICS Of' .U&.Jl Tit...., a a ,ICYl11G'tt MtM•aM ' HAI. ,_...,y AT IUaJatTTOHC'llOM•* O•' ....... IYAHMa•f NIYAfe IAl.I YMI CAt.1.-0allllA COl11UH•clAL TN ....... --It """~· -.&..... COOS 'Heaven's· Gate' sliCed .. ...... ! ... ._...c.rt.... NOTICa IS Hl•t:a'f GIVIN TO PACll'IC ~ OltCHHTRA. .... Cllllllfll6etw TM& c •EDIT0"5 OF GAil. I:. "9lf Ofl"", C-.MIM, Ca..... •c..tJ•Or... O•llalHOW. Tr-•or. NI a llVlll N-y 1( .......... HI..,.., L.M 111 -IMtW ..... ltll(e .. &MIL trutf•• IJ .-0..1 to be m•4• ltY ........ C.. ._. HAlteY, ~ ff_,_. .._.....__"'I• Tllk ~It~ llr.,. flt. N .. ICe It ;w-. ti-IN! .. -1111 ...,_··~ ille<t G, 111 IN City ltl~~. .,.. ...... _... .... • ~, .......... le .. C•t.e ....__ C9lllltY .,~ ..... SI ... NOTICE Of' DiATH , .. ILlll R. HUTCMllO AKA ILSl& HUTCMISO AND O~ ~ITITICHt ADMINISTER l!STAT - NO.A-11M17. ' T 0 a I I h • I r s •. 1 beneficiaries, cr•dllort and contingent creditors 0( Elsie R', Hutchlson 4' Irvine, ·Callfornla, and persons who may be otherwise Interested In the w l II and/ or estate: ., 80• T1IOllAI HOU. Y WQOD 'A I» W"h UtU. or nu wWde heh>. mo~• dirtttor Mich.Ml C.'t minu la labotina mllM!b to come up wltb u e,arl1 clarhtmat pre• nt fOf' llnilfd Al'tllu • alimm.d-do•n vtralon of "Heaftll'sGaLP," hb"11 malionbomb Tiw hip-b"'41et 'eplc Weat•rn." which wu P'lll~ from rtleu e ln Ot'tobl-r MlOn after it opened to dt \ astaun1 ,..vi~w• by New York en tic¥, Will Slierlock Holmes has a real case M Elll PHI 1 AP> Sherlock Hultnes mi&ht well tell Ms l.ldd.id. Or WaUIOll, lha.t the &ame ls once more afoot al\cr inudylne the myn~ry in a thuler her~ A t>ust o1 tbe bnlbant hcUonal dete~ve h•s been dtsco,eted m1i.sm1 from the Phaybouse on the Squares lobby, where It had been since lbe theater opened two ye us ago · l doo't know why artyone would take it unless they could seU 1\ LO a Sherlock Holmes enthuaiast, · · said Peter Meta.nos, the artist who made the bust fro m plaster of paris and paper pulp. "I want to ofter M reward but actually you can't put a money value on a piece of art," Melanos said. "I could fas hion another. but \t wouldn't be the same." The three-foot bust is draped with a black- lapeled, fawn-coloring smoking jacket. A white shirt and black tie is painted o n its chest. .............. \~·-;;r~·) , .... .., ··~-­JU/UI .... S.C.Hl-y ......... , ·~·151• GA• Of D&ATH 4111 •.a.-·tt•·-· .. ,,.,1:: ...... ..,.. RETUR"-Of THI ~CM* 1111 , . ·• . "' ....... .. 0.M WIW., 6 NdlMf ""°' STIR CRAZY,., • ''. k• .•. ,. ....... _. 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WRICH. ca~early triple u:i ori&lnal budaet, 111 tar1eted ror a Feb. 20 re· IUH ln 2S ktty dUes. lncludinl New York, Toronto and Loll Antela -the three enea1ementa can· t·c le d ln October. A <JOurce 1&\ Unltcd Art.lsts said Monday that produc tion· cbief St~ven pach had aeen Cimino's new three-hour cut and was pleased. "St~ve .sked Mlke to c ut another ball bout," bl•ld Lhe source "Steve will see that version Dec. Uf, 1rnd then the decision will be made whether lo relealle it or have someone else do the editin1. "Most o f the trim min& has been to eliminate r-~dundancy U\ the story.'' the source said. IN ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT, comedian·' dtrector Woody ·Allen said that alter 10 years of working with United Artists. he was switchin1 to r K...ay IM llrettMI IM .. , ....... .-..ct .. ef CM'"""' ..... all "' -OIMr ..,.... -IM• .,1111 ti. <Ollflr,...,-ef ..iti 5-ti.r Quit, __,,,.,, lllfMt w ....,._ "'" c;i.r• of Orllft9t OM#llY a11 °"., •• .. 1111 N'f flf J...-r. ,.., w1111111 llWW.,..,.. 1a.1 ., .... ac1 ••• ., M, 1.. al Ille llflce ef 0.-eld 4 , o.tt'Mt, a •-11 to Tr.,lf••l, efe• TASTY f'Ut1U ltw <.,,_, ...... , ICm ..,.._,Gell .... DONUTS, 11tlt Peclllc Coe ft .,_ ~-. C..tt Qalty Pttet Drlw , •llS, trw,.,Oeullly.,~ .... H ltllway, H1111t1n11on •••<_~1 . M, Dec. i, It, 11, IW .,u .. SI .. • af CM~ alt .. tltM, tltle e.tlfwfll• .,._; OOHUT KIN G. - PtJBUC NOTICE .. ,... "N:T1'1CIUI _.,..,. ... llAMa SYATaMaNT • Tiie f., .......... ,_, ., ... , ... -·-•t WALLACE MANO• P4•TNEllSt41P. IS Ee\I '"II Slroet, Cotl•-.CA 'b~ ~. Im Or ..... W"N AwellW, l.M ........... 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Lal llOS of ilrst ad· DONUT SHOP IJvtlnttl tlllOWn ., flllan le........,. Mesa Ir.ct at ...... " OOHUTHUTandtoca!Hat 1113Belltr .... m-. _.,,...,, lfl ..... ,, ..... ,, Srr"'· s.ca G, In Ille City of Cot•• of llo\l1<ett-• M#t, recorn pl Mete, Covnty of Oranoe. Stal• ot Or°"99 Cowtly, cailfornla, -..Crl-C•llforllla, ..... 1 ... 1 IM f0ff90i ... but• •1 IOI-: trentfer wlll lte c-ted on or PM"«ti I, t -l H ........ Oil• en•r Tuetday Ille'"' NY OI Jan ... rr, "'at' llled 111 8oOll n. ,. ... , n -23 1'11, '"'°""' EKrow No. 2l'l-Jl77 •I t119 " percet -· '" , ... office of Ille Hcrow ..,.,_, of Ille BEACH .. COUlllY recorder of o ..... Cou11ty, EDINGI• Ofll<• of S.Curlly Pacific ,.,.,11 Calllornla, Netlonal a-•t 1111 Edt19r ,..,., •n P'll>lll4Jltd or.,. Caatl Dally Piiot NOTE: E•c•pl•d frOM COft • tlleCllyolHUlltl"91°"B•ec:ll,Co..nly•I Novemw U, 1•. Nov.U,De<.,, I0, 17, IWI ., ....... ,. .. Cit ,, .,, lnter·Ht '"IN MtKH O••llQ•. Sta.lit Of C.alllom••· Cl•'"'' ol Commun4ty Oii LeaM N ied hi day of credllon of Tran1fer0< may be llle<I PUllUC NOTICE Fet>r,.•ry 1 .. l , wltto St<..,tty P11tlllc Het'-91 Bank e t "'°" CommoNY knowll .... tO.t w ,,,. addl"ff• ... tortn ·-TN ,.,, A petition has been filed by Security P.acltlc N•· tlonal Bank In the Superior Court of Oranoe County requesting that .-Security Pacific National· Bank be appointed a s personal representative to ad· m i n ister the estate of Elsie R. Hutchison (under the Independent Ad· m i n istration of Estates Act>. The petition Is set tbr hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic. Center Drive, W est, In the City of Santa Ana, California on. January 7. t9~1 at9:JOa.m . Orion Pictures. a company f0"'1ded two years ago ... ,,. by a group of forme r top executives al UA, accord· "'CTmous a1111•11s 11111 Slrffl, O•t• tor 111"'9 ve<111~· claom\ f\ W..S Colt• Mfta, c.llforllla MMS•y.1111t11toci.yofJan.,.,y, 1"1 Term\ al wte ce\/> In lewiut ,,_Y IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should e ither appear at the hearinc;, and stat• your o b jections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at· tomey. Ing to the New York Times. llAM«STATUHllT Allen will do his next three films over a five -""~,11~~0~~·1110 ... ''°"' ••• 00 '" 0 OI Ille Untied SlallS on tontlrmallon ol Claim\ tl\all lllt -<111-ty Ille<! u le, or per I C•lll •nd b•lence on1111 .c1...i1v rec:etw<t by IM HtrO• e vld<r nc•d by note u cur•<I by deperl-"lbefor•ct~ol11<111neuon Moneatt or Trust Deed on tlW ii•-· tlle abOv• scieclflect cul• tor 1111110 '• toJO~ Ten per tenl ol emount bid ci•lm• year period for Orion. said lhe announcement P••T;E~i~,:. ;."~'i11 ~.:.: Monday by Eric Pleskow. president of Qrion. Allen G0t•• -. CA 10 be <telllllled w1111 bid D• TED· December'· '"° will direct all three, but star in only ~wo. O•nl•I G111tert. l'ln 0r.,..._ l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiij~jjj~iiiiil ,..,.n.,., 1.CKAt-io., CA t0no Bid\ or ofleo to be In wrlllnQ encl O.A.T. INVESTMENT CO. .. 111 b<r re<elved •I ,,,. eforoald ofllo a., O 4 "liedrlnoflaul IF YOU ARE A CReDtTOR or a con· t ingent creditor of the -de· ceased, you must file your cla i m with the court o r present it to the personal representative appointed by the court w ith in four months from the date of firs t issuance of letters a s . Stdn•• J ecobs, llU F eOer al ,.,..,,.,., LM ..... \ti, CA '°°"6 Tllh bllwoM~ Is cONlutlecl DY • llmiled -1,.'1Np. OenlelGll--. l l\IS \tel-I -fifed wltll 1r-Cou11ty Clerk ol 0..,,99 Cov11ty on •t any lime alter Ille llr\I P<IC>ll<atlon Tr_,.,... • lle••o• w 1d before date OI wt• By .l'l<N •d Lon. Delea ttol• ISi!\ 0.1 ot De<emi.r. TrM11..-• lteO SICU•ITY PAClfllC NATIONAL lloY C· Z\lfloermen. llUUl Eatutor of !he Etlele fl.O.ae•ll" o1 .. 10 OKecMnt Mwtl .... 9M<tt. CA n.41 Novtmtier 24, ••· Pubtl\Nd Ore1191t C:O.ll Oally Pltol. Pt1bll-Or-Coe1I Delly Piiot, flt•tll Dec 16.17,23, ,_, SOICMO Dtomber 11, 1'80 SOS..IO P"bllalwd Or-Caall 0.lly Piiot NOY 2'. OK. l, 10, 11, ·-41S7·IO PUllUC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTinous .~---provided in Section 700 of ~STAHMtun o•••o• co~~~ suP•••o• the Probate Code ot ... ,_ ,, ICTI nous 111111 ••SS llAMal-YAYhM•T Tll• f01-111q "''°"' ••• dol"9 OOYRTMOUsa California. The t ime for busl...uas. · 7ttO•~Dri.......... filing claims w ill not ex· f lle fOllOwlf'I ,..,._ ll CllMl\I DV\I· ,,.u ft: W£STMINSTEA PllOPEATIES. 5-.... ,GM-....tml i · t f th l Ol L• Jo11.., Newport ••utt, ..,.L,..tNTtFFS 1P re prior o our mon . s OE I.EASING, 1•11 Stlllweler une, U.-W N19tal, o..m n Celllornla'*3 J£AAY T VAN Gtl.OEA ana from the date Of the hear - B•r1>are Melloy, lS SHl<O• WA.NOA VAN GIL DER ing noticed above. Orlve, Ne-.,ort .. etto, Celltornla DEFENDANTS 0 y Oe"ld ,;. ErlltMll'I, Jr.; M. o .. 2ll11 Sllllwatw l.ON, i....,_ Nl9"91, CA .,.,, ~ ,. GLENN LAMB. JOHN DOE y .u MA EXAMINE Wiim• Campbell. 10110 PHch BO•t MAN -oon 111><""91>10 the file kept by the court . Ttol\ .,._, i\ ~I.cl IJy .., ln- dM-.t. La11e, Huntington Bee<11, Calilor11I• · suMMOHs If you are interested In the n.-CAM"""'••• Jt-M... 1estate y ou may file a re- Qa..tdJ.£rl-. Jr., M.O. Motty Crt•n. *'7 Plumber Slreet, NOTICll Y• ... ,.. -.. -TM ' · •114. •.ea.ta~ c.l1tor11•••Jn1 <~ _Y ._ ~ -••Utout quest with the court to re- Tlllt ......,_ •• m• wllto Ille C-ly Clen of Orante eo-ty on NO .. -a, l"'l- "'•• L•iak, '10110 Peec11 u ... ,_ ..-. _. •ns -.... .-lc e ive s pecial no tice of the Hunllr>91on Buell, ~111 ... nl• n.-•ltlt .. • •"' ••• -1atwma11e .. inventory of estate asset s M•• Morge11. 1605 Cortend•r ..._ Orlvt, 4p1. •. cm1a Meu, ca111ornl• 4 v1'so1 -... -.. _ .. ,_.,and of the petitions ; ac ,.,...,., Plltlll-Or .... CMll Dally Piiot NOY.,., o.c. J, 10, 17, ,., 41S4-IO tuu 11 Tr~ ,..... ,..,..i, 0111r• u• I' o u n t s a n d r ~?.'.ts T1111 bu11,.u '' conduct..o by a ti• a...i-1e • ..._ ~-u11. ·-· described fn section yw ot Qener•'=:!"!u°" ::-:.;.~ ... ,. L.e•,. ,.,..,,.. •. the Californi a Probate Tiii\ stat-we\ flled wllh Ille TO THE DEFENDANT A <i ••I 1code. Counly Cl<rrti <if Oren .. County on tompl•lnl to.K ...., 111..t by ttw Pl•ln I PUBUC NOTICE "ICTIT1°'1S.aullllaU MAMIE SYAYU.llT Oeumi.r I, 1• htt ~·-.,ou • fl1Si.t7 l•I 11 you ""11 10 oe••"a ""' Ket'h C. Welputt. At· TIM fel-lne ,,.r_, ere doll\I OOIM-•: CAllOINAL HO#IES, IOU? Garfltld A-. Hunt ........ tlffeto, CA ftt46 P"bttstwd 0r..,.. eo.,1 Delly P11o1. 1aww11, "°" ~t. wunin io .,.., •'"' t Orne y at L .a W , 1 9 7 6 2 O.c. 17, 24,l1, 1•. J ... 1. "" ~,,.., "''' "'-I\ te<W<I on ~ ..... ftl• 1MacArthur Blvd., Suite ( PUBLIC.NOTICE ;~~~:::/~,:. ·;~':;1:,·~~·;-:i, •: 2N°.0w•...!. n<!.;.,"ltoc~11t7095n!..: Pttlli. M. McNa,,_, lUI S.mer Ofl .. , c. .. M9M. CA 926» r J111lit1t """'· you rf.usl Ille ""'" ,,,. ...... uw-, -r ... ll·nM C0..11 • """'*" P'-i"9 0< t•u .. •" 92660 O.le si..--. 100 Sant-II• Ter· race, eor-_. MM, CA '2"*5 ,,ICTITIOUI ..... , ... ,. oret PIHdl119 10 11e ~n1ue<1 In '"" Published Orange Coa~t -• ,., clochl).ll-t10"do"',Y""'*'•ull 0 'I p · De 7 IUMaHATa.-.11T wlttbe•-UCld>-'K•llonoHhlt ltl Y llOt, C.10, 11 , 1 , Ttolt lloAIMS.t ,, <-Cted by • ,,,,, ... ...--llllltl. Tiie IOl-ine perlOftt ere -119 plel11llH, and llM• court maf enter • 1980 4959-8() ""''•"·'*-bin!";';::'' T A H 0 E C •ES C E N T I...,....... ~I yow tor \hit rellltl .,._ ---- PART NUSH 1 P, LTO., 4041 ~:.==-..."'~=~,::-.:: PUBLIC NOTICE llo\ec4rl-Bovt•••rd, Svlte 210. of ,,,_y,,, pr-ny,,, ot,_, ,.,,.fr• Tiii• .....,_ -llMd wllto tlw C-IY C~ of Of ..... ~y Oft New-1 BMcl>, CA '2..o -I.cl 111 ft cc1n'111 .. nl Terry C. He<kell IG•enerel (11) It_ ..... le--•oric:• .. .n ..... 1, .. , Ma<4r11Mr llovle•••<I ... ...,_, • _.. --.r, -- ...... -,.,, .. ,,, ..... •2IO, N-1 ~to. CA. '2'60 ........... y .. --_.._ Jeck J . Jeko\kY (Gener•I ,...,....11-.-, .. ll..,.•tl-. Pu«lllallld ()' .... C:O.ll Oltlty Pltot "°"· ,., o.c. s. 10. 17, ,.. 476'-IC P•tt11erl, 1000 Quell Sl•ffl •290, oe1.c1: ext-to. 1u1 Newport l!IM<to, ~. '2..o WM!'-1. ll -. Tiii\ ""''"*" f\ conouc1ec1 by • Ct..-k ------------PUBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS aUllllEH O•neral pertner\/>lp By Hel<I• H ~tpqrt, llAM&STATaMllllT i.rryC.Hec:ltall 09puly Tiie fel-1 ... ,,_,..,,,, ere CIOl119 Jecll J. ~'I G•O• .. O. WllT 'buSI-•' Tllla --wat Iliad wltll -_._, l'lllST M>eEllTS LINltTaD. ftO c-ty o.n of~--~ ... "" -----· ._.,,.,,,,_m,ca.~ Ne.,._.M.-. ..,.~..._ Dorl\ 4n11e We1erme11, UO l'l•t" LM4 ..... ,CA..U HH-r '--• New-' Bff<n, C.. PutMI-Or-C...11 o.llY Piiot UUI U.mt '2660 No•. 2', Do<. l, 10, 11. t• 4751~ Publl"'9d Or-Coe.i Oe1ly P1101, H.,_.., Ol\trlc:k, 1'°5 DI-l..11., -Dec.>. 10. 11, 24, '"° . ->-tO N ... por1 BM<lt. c. . .,..., . PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• .,_,,.,.u It ton<tuctecl by • llMlled per'l,_r\l>lp. Qorl\Wat•man Tllh Ital-I was liled wl111 ltoe Covntf Clltrk ol Oran~ Covnty on No•emw 2•, 1• . ,,,.,. Pubtl~ 0r-. C:O.•I Oelly Pltol Nov. n . Dec 3, 10, 11. 1• • ..'>-IO PUBLIC NOTICE 11-nw f'ICTIT10US aUSINllS MAMa STATIMUfT TIM tollowt"9 119'""' I\ <IOtnt bull ~,.\., l(Wfl( KOPY •212, 1161 lrvlM Bl'ld., T\ntlft, G14lf0<nle 0610 0011-.1<1 o . ArM1tron11, 11132 Pl•tlno, """Ion vi.io. C.cttornl• •_.1 fl\I\ lluMtwU I\ c-titd by en In· dlvlduel. Donald D. A.rmilronQ T"'' stat-I was llled •Ill> lhlt Co1..,.ly Clerk of O.anoe County on o.umtier 4, 1'80. au••OW HCltOW COMPANY nu•.~·-· S..u AM, CM""""• tl711 .,. .... ,, ,,_ P..-11"'9d Oranor C:O.•I Oelly Piiot, Oet. 10, 11, 24, JI. 1'10 4fU-IO . PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTIT10UI IUSINllS NAMI STATIMINT Tiie loHowlog peoo•" aro dol"O buil ... HH P411CEL >I JOINT \IENTUllE. ,., Jetmlrw crew-on..-~ cMt Mer, C•lltornl• m ts "'"' I' Clel<'~ll. IC~J Jesmlne Cr••-Ori••, Coron• def Mer, Celllornl• t2'2:5 JO.._, I.. Jarvi\, HMrtMtOll•, lluret •0\11• I. !'oullClhllt. Vlrolr1I~ nl~I Tlllt IJutl-·ttJ o•tOllCI" by • ....... ~ J4llallfl I.. Jlf "" Tlllt .... _, -llled •llto ,,_ ColHllY c....,, Of a.-..... c ....... , on O.cem..,t,'9. PUllUC NOTICE l"tCTtTIOUS aust••U """" ..... ttAT•M•llT ,....,,1.._ 0r.,.. Coatl Dally Pltot, Tll• fOf-lllt ,.., .. ,., aro dolllQ .,,.... ............. : __________ _. KOnLE• L.A90lt4T0•1£S, n.o PUBLIC NOTICE l'1CTt'10US euse••H ..... ST4TUAUfT Tiie fol-... ...,._, It dol"t llVll· MMH KNOn fOft l'OTS. J074J ~lf1 ~II .. Hllftllne\Oll .. atll, CtlllONllA """ ._... ....... 20"42 ~111 l.n., HUllll,...., BMcll, c.ltfeml• ·-Tlllt !lull-It CMdlKlltifl lly .,, Ill· dM®•I. ....... ,,°"' l"lt tt.e-t -llMd •1111 ... Ceunly Ctof1t ef O.•llft Cov11ly "" De<•-•.1•. ,,, .... 1''*41\Mf 0r-. C:O.lt Deity Pli.t. ()ec.J,10,17,t•.1• --- _--a;;:;;;,. ____ ,, ___ _ Lotaf\, Cmta -· CIOf«llle t•f7 41Jrtflaftl t<oltter, 1220-217 Park N......,_, .......,.., ...... CAllf«nl• .... . D•ft Kottler ... ,. Ooty Drift, Hllftll ....... a.di, c:allfef1lla.,.,_ Tlllt _.tiff, h c...Wtlod lly • llml!M ,.rt-lftlp. o.Nelllet ... Tiiis .......,.. -flled wtno ,,. C-ly o.fll of 0. ..... C-Y Of\ Hewmtlerl• .... .,...,. P'*I-Or .... Goet1 0.tty Piiot, Dec. 10, 11, 2A. )I, lW ..SI• PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,., .. PvlJll-Or-. CM'I 0.11~ Pllol .. .... ,., OK. J. 10', 17, ·-.,~ l'llllll Pvllll-Or-Coa\f Oally Piiot Oe<. ID. 0 , 24. 31. '"° ~ID P UBLIC' NOTICE ......... ... ,,, ~ .... -· ....... ~ ....... , ...... ., ........... , .. .. ......._....,,,.... .... ~ .... -· .,.~ .... _ .... _._......_.,.. __ .,.,..... .. ,, ... _ ---..~ ...... . ......... _.___ --- ---.. -~ ... ---~ -,__.---------~---~~------=~~~--.....:..~:-----~-------.. .. .. .•f·I DAIL~ ''II.Of w~~11 1il0 • 'Television ---lV89eG- •001•• ..... W()NOafl~ lllU'o<>tl WC>Man ~-01\# .. a .Ill.I m.,. -'* a IN!al• Ill tf\A\, ttQ<., .. M\O .._ • .._ th• I f• q t '* .,&.,ttd I ~*1 t•OOUtlto-1 I nc f AC OOUOM W'A'l 'H J ... \ """.. "' "" ua, • ', •t>Sl9• 1h C 5 ~·· H. 1 &~5' • fH( M'.NH'f ~II t ' -.+ow t t I "'" I+•• lltfftt~"t " " ,., ......... .. ett.flt--·ho" • 1"UI ,., ,,_U;~A f•a,.utt U tclRC PANY 1"1 "0.VIH ~a8 ...... ...... .. .. I• llnrs.-ploy t C~ l<'EWS I~ ~&<'..NEWS °'30 0 SUL L.SEYE CD WElv OM £ 8At..K .:on eR .. " , •, lt1J ••111v~' "'' .. '" -..unn\ Shrover tCJkes to ·horseback to t 1 ,1r k dow11 · sum e b::td g uys on ··Enos · 1(1n114 ht al 8 on CBS. Ch-annel 2. ... , . .. {I) u OOO TIMES • ~\r• '~ ti l t4lf\• ..... , #llh'C:' t"Hl\'!1 tf1.at h ••f,P'W')\I J,)t~t ·u~ Jlfl '!' i\ lJ~ l.iikt""n. hOnt f1tO ID OICK. CAV£TT GuilSl Agr1e:> de M1ll1• al) STUDIO SEE Onen1eer1r1g Tne 11ttw .p0rt of orteu,aering 1u ~lchmond I/a IS demun ~1•a1"0 v1s.1 At Ha1t19. kite man thoroughbreG hOr1>es .. , o It ••n&d m Ocala Fla IR) 1j M "A'S"H Botti Cnarles and Klinger develop romanllC liaisons wntle lorget11ng lttelt lrO\" bias &I Rosie's Bar ll}) &ARNEY MILLER Mak)llg a comm1tmen1 to set11111g down with one gttl ' brings Wo10 to !he edge of panic (Part ;>J 7-00 II CBS NEWS 0 NBCNEWS U HAPPY DAYS AGf.IN R1cr;>1e and h1S lrtendS SOI 1ut tu L01H.~U(JI thet, tman flJ ' wCJtt111 "'" d 10<.lii and rou Ct•mt>o fJ 48CNEWS G JOKER'S WIL.0 48 M'A'S'H A Lhtf~I cutter and a 111 .. r~tt Ir 0111 the 8063rd are Mini 10 lhtt 407il'th m return 10• Hawkeye •no Nutli<! Bigelow II) BARETTA In oltler to trap an amb1 11ous mobster. Barella must risk an und111cov111 pohcewomen s Ille durtng an hetce gangland, power 51ruggle &;) OVER EASY Guests actor George O'B11un, 11utt1hon1st Dr Marion Nestle. Chet Nar. $81 al) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT lfl TIC TAC DOVOH ()}) MERV GJUFFIN Guests La1n1e Kazan. Jay Leno. 8e1os1n1·s Orangu· tans. Oeney lemo. Dean Conn ChannPI L.illf ing• t) KNXT 1CB S1 LO'> Angell''> 0 KNBC 1 NBC! Los Anrwh'ls u K.~LA lno 1 Lo<, A11g1!h.~ .. 0 MSC fV 1ABCJ l u<. A11q1•1.--. 8 ·I MR 1CAS1 <;Jn D•P4 u O "l"iJ rv 1l11l.I 1 Lo-; A,,,,,.1, .... tO l\C:', r I AHC! ~ •. .n 011 ·qu m l\f r111lnd • l ,,., Anq1'h•-. Q) l\(,(;P rv 1111. l I l 1 '" An i .. 11 • .., ED 11.(,[ I 1 • PBC:,1 L 1• t\1• I• ,,. ' m MIC[ r PB'·• H '''''"Ill '" 13,. II" 7·30 II 2 a.. Tlo4E TOWN Sieve <1rogs 1n on .. o t LO•• Lucy ' Ian j&Jb met'l· 1ng, Melody Illes with a crew trom Norl0'1 Au Force ense 1n San Bern~• d1no 8 FAMILY FtUO 8 SHANANA Guest Freddie Cannon D HOLLYWOOD SOU A RU CJ FACE THE MUSIC G) All IN THE FAMILY Edith s cousin F'loyd drops 1n tor dlnne< w11h hopes 01 1eov1ng his daughlet with the Bunkers &i} MACNEIL. I LEHRER REPORT 6!) BEAUTY ANO THE BEAST The Fairmount Theatre of the Oeol perlorms a drama based on t~e crus1c 200· year.old 1111e cen111ring around the transtorm1ng power ot lo•e \J) P.M. MAGAZINE San 01ego High School s JO Year Reunion 8:00t) ENOS She11ll Rosco Co1uane 01 Ha.uord Co..nty comes 10 town 11nd teams up with hts rormer d!'puty to ttde clown an armored car ring 0 REAL PEOPLE feoture<I a man who cn11 tau .. and write backward and forward a men wlio lives 1n a covered wagon, le male bodybwlder s tan uem skung U MOVIE • • • Counler point 119681 Charlton Heston M1•1mlllal\ Jcll•ll An AINHIC9n tympl\On~ con-\ duCIOf IM\d l)lt O<Cl\etlfl It• lair.ell 11(1-• by l~ 0..tnaN durtno 8 USO l our • (fl !IGHT II IHOUGH w111 .. Nic:holaa and J.,emy are trying 10 ban• their ••1 1n10 t>u~. Tom ~ta HI llOU~ al hlS t<>b i.no wltl\ 11\41 Insurance ~y Ovotr a dri.-ey ec;cio.nf' • MOVlf ~. * "A Bullet For Sando· ••' · ( 1970) Ernest 8org- rt11le, Geo<ge Hrnon Ao• AWOL ColllftOe•ote aOldter returns to 11no tl'l•t his 91rt· t11enO died "' a c:.hole•a epldem.c:. bul tell him a newt>o<nson 48 P M MAGAZJNE A Na11onat Geographte 111am on a reporting au'i)nmttnt • man who C<lf\ UChO an~ sound w1th1n " Ir act1011 or a seGortd Cnor Tell ms~es a ham glaze Or Wasco on a medt<:•l advance tor l\eart pauent5 ""d OtymO•C atn· letes. G8ll\V Man" sr>o~ l\ow to 9e1 on a IV game 1hOW Q) r..E MONEYCHANGERS I wo 1op ban~ e•ecuhves IC)(.~ horns t11 a 01tter s1tug· g1e tnr c<>ntrOI ol me "as• ban~tng ornpu1> while courttng po$S•ble scan0.11 1n thetr ltvos (Part 11 Si) 28 TONIGHT 8:30 4D CAROL BURNETT ANOFRIENOS Guosts Steve Lawrence Sally S1ruthers Si) EDWIN HAWKINS AT THE SYMPHONY Edw'1n I lawlun~ is 101ne<I by ll•Q Hawkins tamlly and me Oakland Symphony tor .. n aven1ng ot gospel mus1t. ft om ine Par amourtl l h&- ater •n Oakland CRI al) CHRISTMAS SNOWS. CHRISTMAS WINOS A man u:m1n1sces oboot Chr1stmas in the t 940s and a 'pec1al scl'loot t>and concert IAI • 0:00 II ({I MOVIE * • 1 > ·Tho M1lllonatre' ( 19781 Mo11tn 8 ,1tsam. Edward Alber! fnr<1e peo. pH!'s llv8' arc drasttcally changt'd whl!n \hey 1lre 9 .. en on1• m1lhon dollars each by 11n eccentnc b1I· tionaue (RI 0 OIFF'RENT STROKES Mr Orummono aqrees lo buy IOOlball unolorms IOt a Pop warner team 11 the COllCfl Will Sil) Arnold· 1$ Qualot1ed to play D (10\ TAXI Jim 1 uturns numr! IQ laCI! tw, m1ll1on;mP oud· roe the"" ftrSl t1rnu tn years Q) MEAV GRIFFIN Gufts1co l ainu~ Ka1an Jlly LlltlO Berq~ n1 s Orangu tans Oeney I err10 Oe11n Conn Morty C:.untt TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 9 7 :30 -"Beauty and the Beast." The classic fairy tale is performed by' the Fairmount Theat~r of the Deaf. KTLA It 8 : 00 -"Counterpoint." An Am e ri ca n s ymphony condu ctor <Charlton Heston) and his touring or· . c h estra are taken captive by t he Germans in this m ov ie with Maximilian Schell. C BS fJ 9:00 "'lj'he Millionajre." An updated version of the Fifties TV series with thre e r e cipients of the strange St million check. Ma rtin Balsam and Edward Albert are featur ed <photo below I. 9;30 0 THE FACTS Of LlfE T ootto falls "' to•& lor \he '"" hll'\11 fJ (t]J SOAP Je$S1C8 is swept 1n10 Val· oaz tent and Bu•I and Oa11ny d1sgwsl' lhemselv>1s ti. 1n1111101e rine ot T1DbS massage "ar•ors ED NON-flCTION TELEVISION • A l aoy Naml!O 9avo•e fh~ wo't... •mao1nahon anc.J e<llllll\tfY ol Reverend Say·~ b•e Hoover and Vtrg1n1s B•own rwo bl•nO l11eods and 6rreet 51ng1n9 partners IOr 50 years. are docu· n1entell al) SPORTS AMERICA •1nternat1ona1 M1101so" Champ1onsh1p Bicycle Races" • 10:00 0 OUtNCY O"'ncy 011><.ove• s bubonic plague on an Indian !eser va11on lhat b<>fders a11 e•clus.ve lu•ury resort UG NEWS fJ §J VEGAS Oan a romanhc Shi •aGa· hon is 1nte11upte<1 by the arnval ot a hllle 9ir1 cta1m. tng to bl! his daugnt11r 10·30 4D NEWS ED CHRISTMAS SNOWS. CHRISTMAS WINOS A man rem1n1sces about Ch11~1mas '" the 1940s JOHN DARLING on<I & special scnool oano concert (RI al) COSMOS • Encyctoplld1a Galac11ca" Or Carl Sagen examines the pot$1SlBl'I repo1 IS OI owtratarre~tt10I 11151tors to Earth and shows that no con111nc1ng evidence ex1s1s lor sucl\ a vis.I •• past or p<esent 11-0011 a o 01i NEWs U HOLLYWOOO SQUARES Q NEWLYWEOOAME G) M 'A•S•H Whtie letthng down to trs· ten 10 the Army-Navy game, the 40771his bOm· barded and .flll! wrth an unexploded bomb to de I use «!) a..E STEP BEYOND "N1glll 01 Ooc1s1on· On a grim night durtng • the Amertc&n Revo1u11on George W a&hmgton oet1ocs to ,....,,enocr ED THE FESTIVE 8AC"4 lne Cl'IO•llfl IM'\11 OtClleSlf~ lrom the 10th annual Unt · vers11y or Or119on Summer Feshval ot Mu11c perlorm Bach s "Magn1hcat In O .. 11:30 t) ()) MOVIE * * ''> "The Dain Curse" (Pait 21 (19781 James Coburn. Jason Miller Nash 11nllll5 ll'llJ Bid OI 8 lnend to IS IT OKAY 10 (?qUNE iHE 13i=lANCH£5 ON YOU~ QlRISTMAS ~E£, P\.AN"TMAN? . I" I TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS dilClfO'A 11\e 11\eOfy tllal Qebtlelle Legvell lt e"*1· ed wllh tlle "Oaln C11•"" IM\d reeponllble f()( WV«el murd«I . (R) II TOHIOHT Holl Joltnny Caraon GUMlt Shtrley M.c:L.a1ne. B 8 King, JOhnlly YUl"e • "'1IONP! calL kOQCH Thanlll l o P11Uf. Roslyn IS rtlMaMd lrom IOlll ary I GJ MC NEWS OIJHIM()t(f An u .gu-•l!Qhtar comea to Ood99 1"4!1ng '1rV8'\Qe 1g11011 1 men who 1>e1r11e<1 tum CD HOGAM'S Hf~S HOQ&n pt1n1 to trade a c.ptured general for en unde1ground aoent bUI h11 plans go aw•y 9) MOYIE • • San1a Fa Slemp.a. 11938) Jonn Wayne. Ray Co,,1g an Tiie Three MeSQU1t-s try to ctear a c.owt>o; accutlf!<I o• mu1 · df!f1ng a gOld prospec10• 8i) AN ENGLISHMAN'S CASTLE Peter's two sons are k~led oy 1orrort&1s and ho leerns !hat he 1s 10 play an inte- gral part 1n the under Q!_OUnd s call 10 arm' {4l) CAPTIOHEO ABC NEWS 1':50Q (1Q; LOVE 80AT T1111 K1ssin9 Bandit Billy Crystal M•~e And Ike Billy Davis Jr T Odd B"dg· as T 1141 Wot,,.u RoDf'•I Reeo. Ion• Tonn111a 1R1 ~Ml>NIGHT- 12"<10 U TWILIGHT ZONE A sma11t1me lh1et ~ec~ a new r~tl~hon ot rn"'~'' '" a rn1rtor 48 YOU BET YOUA LIFE Buddy Hackett IS surpttsed by Gl'O•QU Ft1nnt1m8rt and lOlkS 10 D lad f l)()loce Ollt· Ct'r ano .. househusband 12:30 0 TOtotORROW 0 MOVIE •• • r.,,rr nt Tr•r.• ( 19b'.l1 Lautence 0h••9• Simone Signore! 0 THEF91 4D MISStO•C IMPOS819L.E' .., INO£PENOEHT NETWOIV< NEWS f1l) CAPTtONEO ABC l'tEWS ,., ~ ~ WOWiN • • 'h "Cy1>or1 201r· ( tlf7) -..1e11M1 ~. Wendell Cor~ 1:» G THf LONI MHCN" "Te• .. Otew" • MOV1I • • "Ceunt O••C11t•" 1197 ll CMllQC>her L.•. Htfbarl Lom t:IOI NIWI 2:00 HIWt MO¥ll *. * 'Ivy" ( 1~7) ,,..,. Fon11loe .._,befl. M•· a hall ~101 H!W9 - HS MOW _ .. ~ " • ••,r, "0..lrc>yaf" (1~1· ~ EO•ard G Floblnt~.' Glenn Ford 2:3041) NtWS ~350 HlWI 2:40 U T .. AMlNCAHI "The S< hooltl!llCMr" a.rt. Feems1111 1s a c»dicaM young black •-=llM rn one ot Horlem'a toogltetl Ngtt schools 3:15., MOYl5 * * * '1~16 01 The ()Md,;' ( 1945) 00flS l(~fl. £flen Drew 3.:30 8 MOVIE • * ·, ··Pos11on" t tts.l) • Corne! Wilde. Y~ Oe c1 .. 10 4:05c;J MOVIE • • 1' "Family Honey· moon f 1948) Cleuoet1e Cotr>ert. Freo MacM Utraoy 4:45 4D MOVIE • • ·unmas11.o·· 1\9491 Aot>ert Rock~I. Batl>•• ruller Thur•datf• oa,,tinte .tlo~·~· 11:00 Q) • • · Wyoming Our· law· 119391 JoM Wayne. Ray Hutton -AFTERNOON- 12:00 m • • • ', 'Gilda c 194111 Rita Hayworth Glenn Foru Q) • • • Adventur~ 01 A Young Man t 1962) Rot hd•d Beymer Paul Nf!wmnn 3:00 1lO • • , Hl're Come T"8 Guts ( 1953) l:lob Hope. Arlene O&hl 3:30 G • • · Indian Pa1n1" C 19631 Jonnny CrawfOfd Jay. Sll"9rheels ·by Armstrong & B•tluk HOWE~R. 1 'PR~ER -ro HANG POPCO~N ON 'THE TREE, MY5ELF ! .. -... 'Dallas' helps CBS stay on top .. - (.Se11erfJ11s Hob(' rt Quarry portrays Michael Anthony. .-.t·cretary to an eccentric billionaire who or· <tt~rs him to give three people Sl million each in the TV movie "The Millionaire" toni ght at ~' on CBS, Channel 2. Golden. Mikes go to KOCE shows Two KOCE TV, Channel 50 productions recent· ly rC'C'('IVC'<l l~ Golden Mike Awards from the ltadio and Te levision News Association 'or Southl'rn California. An award for "Best. Docum entary" went to G 1Yc Us Your Poor," a 30·minute program which t•x a mined health care in California. Host Arthur llill and the production t e am traveled t o Sacra mento, San Francisco, Los An~eles, Oi:ange County . and San Diego to look at m edical facihlics. and explore the realities of 'state.funded health care and how tax cuts would affect Medt· Cul patients a nd the indigent. Anothe r Golden Mike for " Best Ne ws Writing" was a warded to Jere Witter for his report on "The Unconventional Convention7" which aired as a NEW YORK CAPJ -"Dallas" m ade it six weeks in a row as prime·time TV's hi~hest·rated program. and the series· continuing success made ('BS a winner in the networks' WCl'kly competition for lhc third time in a m onth. fi gures from the A C ~1elscn Co. showed CBS' triumph in the week ending l>et· 14 made thf' network :"'o. I for the !>Cason by either measure in C'ffecl 1tsownand.forth('f1r!>tllmt·.:"HC's .. Dallas" contin ued to attr:rct v1ev. crs rn hugt· numbers, lhough the a udrcnce fi1r the prog ram d~pp('d from a bout 29 million homes on Dec. 5 to 27 9 million Dec. 12. The show recorded the highesl raling e ver for a prime-time program :.. 53.3 -for the "Who shot J .R. ?"episode Nov. 21 THE RATING for the most recent episode was 35.8. more than four points higher t h~n the score fo r the runnerup program "60 Minutes ." !'Jielsen says that means of all the nation's hom es with le levision, 35.8 percent saw at least part of ··Dallas." CBS, which finished second to .ABC the week be f<>re, registered a rating for the week of 20.9 to 18 for ABC and 15.7 for NBC. The networks s ay that means in an average prime-time minute during.the week, 20.9 percent of the country's TV·equipped ho mes were tuned to CBS. CBS, along with ABC, maintains the prime-time season, delayed by the lO·week a ctors strike, began Oct. Z1 . And by that standard, CBS 1eads for the season with a n average rating of 20.6: nearly two points ahead of ABC. NBC, MEANTIME, claims the season started oo schedule., Sept. -15. l"or the first' time -u lis season, CBS is No. l by two·tenths of a point over NBC. NBC now has been last in the weekly com · petition sey.en weeks in a rQw -s ince the con· clusion of baseball's World Series. broadcast by NBC. CBS· listed eighLoHhe weett.-'s 10 llighest·rat~d!_ show.Ji, iMluding-tM--p~miere episode or the lletwork's "Magnum :P.1.'~in eighth place. Other new series did not do as well . "Too Close for Comfort.·· from ABC. was No. 16, with another ABC program. "It's a Living." !J9lh. CBS' "Ladies' Ma n " was No. 47, followed immediately b y another CBS offerin "Enos." "Bosom Buddies " COSTA MESA KEZY 111kJ AM -11 FM MIDNIGHT ~VIES Frtday & S.turdey -AH Seete 13.00 "YESSONGS" ptue "Sp9ctel O.llvery" 12: 3: 5:30.e:C»-10:20 Saturdar llomlnt 10 ~M. Walt Dieney•e "Newscheclt" !_!f e~a!!lu!!_r~e~._;Th~LIUJm~~.billhli_&lltelUL--1;~~11:...e-i moCk polffical convention st aged by students at Thurston Intermediate School in Laguna Hills. Hob Acosta, producer of "Give Us Your Poor,'' and Jere Witter weri! on hand at the 31st l\nnual Golden Mike Awards Presentation dinner at t.he Beverly Wils hire Hotel on Dec. 4 to accept the awards. ! ·---;) t .( f )l(Ct m 1 11~::.r..TA nt lt(N~ L URBAN OH.OOOI u IOOICI 1 COWBOY . ' J:•7:41 1: ... 1:11-t:al ~J _ _. _____ _ from ABC. was No. 49. with "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Siste rs." on N BC. 50\h ABC HAD lhree of the week's five luwesl·r ated µro~ntffi).. including an episode from the new 'l'rt<'). · Bn·aking Awa~"· inf.2nd place. followed by a ntt1\'t1'. "The Brinks· Job .. C1nd a Chris tm as spt0l·1al. "Hudolph's Shiny :":cv. Year .. The la!:>t of lhrN• installments of :'l/BC's new "Number 96" bro<.1drasl during· the week wa:. No. 65. with "!'\BC .°v1 <1g azin<' with David Brinkley" 66th. llcrc . ;ire the week's lO h1ghest·rated pro· gr;;1 ms: "Oallas." with a rating of 35.8 representing 27.9 million hom es. "60 Minutes.'' 31.5 or 24.5 million. "M·A·S·ll." 27.1 or 21.1 million, "Circus of Rlcherd Chemberteln In "THE LAST WAVE" l It& '\ 10\ I 0 HI 11111 (It -PLUS -a/i.J1fl '\,'~~~1"1111~11 ., ... ~ , ·if/ik_~ __ """"' ~I u · •. .. On St•ge Sat., ---_, PORI I · · no~ c c •o• ..... I ~<>"• J~I M•• • 673 62f>O I TenOf JIM MARSHALL DAYID~EN At the K~yboard t he Stars." 2C 3 or 20 5 million and "Dukes or Hazzard.'' 26 o r 2<J 2 million. all CBS: "Love Boat. .. 24 3 or 18 ~ m1lhon .\8(' "House Calls." 23 9 or 18 r. mtllton ·~t.1gnum. P I ... 23 4 or 18.2 m1lh11n. and ·nm· O;,~ .I\ \ T1ml' 22 7 or 17 7 rn1lhon. all CH~ Jnd Thn'"" t·ompJny · 22 4 or i-;-1m1ll111n \nl· THE ~t:XT 11 prn).!r;im-. " l.llllt• llou~e on lht• Pratr1(' :--; BC ... Art hie Runk('r·s Plate, CHS. "That's Incredible,' ABC ~ .. Re al People." ."i BC . "~fl. Mo nday ~ight Football ... Miami vs New England. and "Too Close for Comfort ... both ARC. "Lou Granl." ~: "L,a veme and Shirfe,-, .. A RC. a.nd "Perry Come·s Christmas ... "20·20" ·and ·Jfart lo Ha rt:· all ABC. threC'·W3) II(' E~if ~didn\. k.J\.1? her bst movie, that~"° re-.ISQI'\ '-to try and IUJJ her. ·''"hr~ ,,..,_,,, "llttt' llllAllUl R't-RK II \110111.l!MlV. I'"""""'"'""' <\ (,l ' llA~ll RI' l~m \'4,•I \I "'llll 10 lotll \I Ill" I Ii\,, I' hi'\ l I Ill''• I 11\\\IUHH\ •Ill M I. tll INI" 1.1\1..,IA\\I.· tll/\HI Ill l•\\1011 tn ~ .... lll·H 11111!>'1 l~'V: lltl \llllllClll 1 11 W lt'lt •• \t....., I!) J<ll~' lA\ltllll' ._......,,....,!>\ J\l'l ... THA~ltAll-~·l\.\llll' "''<NU ~.,_ JCM'ol ..... 90\ fl"~ dllll\.11<\!Ul(t('°'f"lN • t:ltNrlt\I b> G l ' IU. \II llU!\o '•""""'*" ~~li...._ .... ,,,,,,,;, ---STARTS FRIDAt'--- cest• •SI £01uid\ cmt- C1ntt111 Ctnrt • ,,,. .... ..,..........,.. ......... _. .. •' --.,.,,. ......... • ·A.ii. .. .. ..... . . . . ... -.. .. ......... .. \ • ••••••• --_,a;~......_~.__~ .......... ----- -- "'"""'W&L-.uta .............. ,. fll UM ar_,. Com\1 GulW fll .,..,._.,. at l :• •·• 101DOn9W at UM W•••eler Public ~Wary Call TD-pol'T for lolOrmaUola MNTA WILL Yttit hom• from e w lO p.m Tluanday, t'114SQ and Saturday \0 benefit \M La1•• Nl1uel Au11t\Uary of the Ch1ldren'a llolH Society Colt I• Sl~ Call 486-0W for ln .,....., NSWl'OaT m.a..s GAaOllN t hlb wUl trade or· . ...-. at a party at I l a m ThW'Mlay C•ll ...... for tnlorm•Uoo IONTA CUJ• U.Yit• memben, frieQda and ~'°a performUH ol .. ,. Cbri1tmu Carol': a& i 30 p m Sunday at South Cout · A•pe"°'7 Call twrT23 CLIPPltD WINGS wlll wts!co~ fain Ue1 a.ncl ''*'" et S.30 p rn Fnday for cucktalll and but· fet la Huntinl\00 Beach C&JI M6-0Sl& for in· formation laVINE JEWISH S£NJ0*8 will ~l a Hanuk- Tri••ing lor pang .. kala part.J a& 1:• p.m. \Omorrow lD lrvtne. Call W ·tlD for laformaUoo. · MADUGAL SING&U from Edlaoa Hilb wUJ enttlrtaln t.be Costa, Mesa Women'• Club a\ 11, am l''nday In Coil• Mesa. Call 145-1417 tor rctervations SAO~MCK MOTHE&S of Twins will belin a Chria\mu cruise at 1:30 p.m . Saturday in N"wporl Beach. Call 493-8407 for informaUon. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Newcomers will have a Cbri1tmu dance at 7 p. m. Saturday at the Sbtraton Newport Hotel. Call 847-8287 fo• reaervat.i<>M .nd information. t.:CKAN&Aa will present a talk on "Joya of the Spirit" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Corona del Mar Call M0-1350 for information. I •1 MONEY llAftEAS croup of the American As· sociatioo of University Women will meet at 2:30 p.m . Friday at the LincOln Savings 8ank .in La1una Hills. Call 951·7280 for information. SCR treats South Coa!l,t R.epertory's n ewly - formed President's Cir- cle will host 50 guests Dec. 27 from tbe Big Brothers of Ora nge County for the matinee performance or SCR's I "A Christmas Carol." a. Th~ President's Circle ! was launched this year r to honor past presidents I of SCR's Boa rd of l Trustees, according to J Stewa r t Woodard , ' chairman of the group, ~ and the Christmas event ! will be the group's first •. official activity. Sorietv debut Gretchen Clarke J .r. with father Waltah Clarke Sr. of Newport Beach made her society debut with the Coronets of the Na- tional Charity Leagu~ at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills. Miss Clarke al· tends Scripp~_College. Meat a benefit One of~ best exam pies of a food with a high number of nutrients for the calories it contains is beef. A J..ounce serving of lean, cooked beef sup- plies significant amounts of high-quality protein, iron, zinc and the B-vitamiM niacin, thiamin, riboflavin, B-6 and 8 -12. Yet this serving contains less than 160 calories, making it a nutritional bargain. -· The better quality meat can be recognized by the marbling -flecks of fat throughout the lean portions. Meat with no fat at all wouldn't taste as good or have as pleasing a texture, points out the Na- 'tional LlveStock and Meat Board. Many of the higher priced cuts of beef require the least amount of time to prepare. This con· tributes to creating an increasing demand for sirloin, T-bone a.nd Porterhouse steaks as more and more women enter the labor force. , Mary Overend (left) and Linda Finster prepare for St. John Vian- neY. Chapel Guild 's Christrpas party tomorrow in Beacon Bay. Guests will have a terrace view of the annual Newport Beach boat parade. For more information, call 673-0480. Big Brothers o f Orange County is a non- prof il agency which matches adult volunteers with boys ages 6 lo 16 living in father·absent homes. Steaks have special time-saving appeal for the woman who works outside the home and has to prepare family meals, hence is on the lookout for ways to save time in the k~tchen. The additional demand for the limited supply of popular steaks is one of the factors behind the current price of beef, according to the National Live Stock and Meat Board. ( • Horoscope THUJtSDAY, DEC. 18 By SYDNEY .OMARR ) AIUF.S CMar. 2l·Apr. 19): You discover "bidden clause" connected with money, invest- ments and income potenti1d. You locate item that bad been lost, missing or stolen. Special as- socl atlon is emphasized and could involve Gemini, Sagittarian. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) :·Views are vin- .. dicated; green light nashes for special project. Take initiative, emphasize personality, make appeals and be there "In person." Aquarius, Leo: ScOrpio individuals play important roles. Wear bright colors. GEMINI <May 21 .June 20): Family secret comes into s harp, clear focus. Maintain balance, sense of fitness and humor. Call or message leads to travel. You 'll receive invita- tion from one who has been in seclusion. Taurus native is involved. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Friendship can be transformed into romance. Emphasis on wish fulfillment, successful business venture and accolade received from superior. Pisces, Virgo persons play important roles. Define terms, avoid self-deception. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accept challenge, added responsibility, realize reward factor is m-agnified. Cancer, Capricorn persons play pro- .minenl roles. You have right to be optimistic concerning meeting related to career. Older in· dividual is ally. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Major assign- ment can be completed. Know it and be willing to finish what you start. Let go of past, take cold plunge into future. Long-distance communica. lion highlights scenario. Travel plans come into focus. .. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on hid· den af~ai , the occult. delving into mystery and clarif · financial prospects. Leo, Aquarius natives · ure prominently . One close to you, in- c1udint a partner or. mate. discusses "fnner feelings." SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You learn by teaching -dig 'deep for information, be aware of legal rights, permissions. Cancer, Capricorn, --::":"ft.Uuui.u&-penona-play i:llljlOdant roJes:-&efertu ~ wishes of. one with excellent "track record." Hunch pays dividends. SAGmAIUUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent on ttavel, special eommunication and accelerat· ed social activity. Keep resolutions concerning diet and financial extravagance. Expand horlaona without scattering forces. You are go. lDI ln right direction. CAP&ICOaN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be willing to tear down for purpose. of rebuilding on more soUd structure. Select "qUJlity material." Em- pbula on emotional responsea, affair of heart and U110dationa wi<h children. In matters of tpeculation 1Uclt .with number 4. AQUAUUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18) j Spotlicbt on bome, bask issues, security, safety meuures and motives. Older individual deserves atten- tion. but refuse to abandon principles. Be kind, aot lullible. Meuace will become startlin1ly clear. Be moderate. , PllCU (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Obtain hint ·f10m C.prtoom mesaace. Open llnea ot com· mUDication with clole neipborl, relatives. Get ... u an _»aper~ enter com.Petitions pr contests. Some couples hit it off well DEAR 0 ANN LANDERS: A very attractive and well- educated woman I went to col· lege with moved lo this city several weeks ago. Her husband was transferred here, and I was delighted at the chance to renew our friendship. Yesterday we had lunch together. I noticed s he had a black eye. When I asked her what happened , she replied, "My husband rut me." My mouth must have dropped open because she quickly added, "Oh. that's all right -I de- served it." She then went on to tell me how she· bad gone on a spending spree after having promised·the previous week that she would not buy a single item that was not an absolute necessi· ty. Her defense of him was in· credible. She then aske~'Hasn't your husband ever hit you~' I told ·her, "Never ," and added , "I would not tolerate such an ~dignity.·· We became involved in a lengthy discussion about the difference between .. wife-beating" by a drunk and what she called "legitimate physical reprimand," which her father exercised on her mother, She made no bones about the fact that several of her r ich and social women friends had con- fide d that they also were spanked, slapped and slugged by their husbands . She kept insist- ing their marri'ages were "bet· ter than most." -I a lways thought only low· ....... L1111der~ class couples did this sort of thing. Please give me the facts. -ALICE IN BIRMINGHAM DEAR ALICE ... In Won· derland: Men who hit their wives u·ve ID peat.houses as well as ho.using projects. It has notlllDg to do wllll lDcome. The woman who ac:cep'ts pbyslcal abuse because she believes she "deserves It" Is operating at a pre-adolescent level. In the case of your friend, she bad a role model. Her mother accepted such treatment from ber father. It •s Interesting bow these kooks seem to find each other. I strongly suspect tbey bad a few dress rehearsals before mar- rJage. DEAR ANN: My husband and J run a small business. We have four full-time and several part· time workers. It has been our experience in hiring new people that many of them can start "immediately," even though they are employed at the ,time of the i~terview. We This Christmas when you play Santa for the man in your life, give him Evans Cherokee~ These soft. all leather slippers are a Ch ristmas tradition that will be appreciated for years to comt:. Evans Cherokee' in soft wheal buck le~thcr. with natural pile lining. 134 immediately disqualify a person who has so little integrity that he would quit without giving notice. Such an individual, we feel, is not trustworthy. Ir he would do it to one he wouJd do it to another. Please tell your readers, Ann. that most employers understand and appreciate an employee who is not willing to leave his boss in the lurch when something better • comes along. Perhaps It will sink in if it comes from you. It may also help some job-seekers understand why they did not get the job. -.A LOYAL READER · DEAR LOYAL READER : People who are loyal respect that qaallty In others. To me, it is one of the most important character tralL'l of all. Thank you for saying I\ so well. CONFIDENTIAL to lndJges· lion and Sore Feet: I'll bet you are wearing your "sU·down shoes" and "slandln' ·UP girdle." Dress more comfortably when you know you wiU be standing l.n a receiving line for hours. Since it's going to be part of your llf~ for the next l"''O years. you.'d better learn bow to co~ with it. There,;is a big difference between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you how to play 1t cool Without freezing people out in her booklet . "Teen·Age Sez -Ten Ways to Cool It " Send S() cents and a long, self· - addressed, stamped envelcpe to Ann Landers, P.O. Boz 1199.'i, Chicago. 1 lltnois 60611. ( -.. Slagles · C'aleadar Miii ANGIE'S SINGLES l>ance Club will have a Mistletoe Dance at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Di1neyland Hotel in Anaheim. For lnformation, call ~·!'tl· . BALBOA SID CLlJB will have a Christmas din· ner·dance at 7 p.m. Sunday in Newport Beach. For information, c~l 7S2-0128 . WHEEL OF FalENDSHIP will have a big band dance at 6:30 p.m . Friday in Santa Ana. For information, call Maggle at S31·0701. PAaENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS will have a dance at 9 p.m . Saturday in Fountain Valley. For lnfonnalion, call Barbara at SSl -0161. I SOUTH COAST .JEWISH YOUTH will ilave a toga party at 8 p.m . Saturday In the city of Orange. For information, call Randi at 551-6020. SINGLEs ltELATING WORKSHOP, led by · Ruth Porte, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday LO the city of Orange. For information, call Ruth at 524·9406. OUTDOOR SINGLES will have a holiday pot luck dinner party at 7 p.m. S<1turday For in· formation. call Bob at 556 7026 CORINTJDANS will have a Ctuistmas party at 7:30 p.m . Friday 1n Tustin. Fur mformat1on . call Betty ·at 551 ·4897 • SINGLE JEWIS H FRIENDS wi ll h«J ve a numerology party Saturday For information. call Marilyn at 55}·3852 CESTER CLUB SINGLES will have a big band dance party at 8:30 p.m Saturday in Newport Beach. Also, the group will have a barbecue and discussioo at 5 p.m Sunday 1n Newport Beach For information. call 975·0700. 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The Regulatlona, aimed at Hving lives and cutting fir.protection c:oeta. at• expeeled to tlM-effect-ff\ .- Ref. Price '99.98 MOW ONLY .. ----- ··~" l fllllT ............. -........... • DEC. 17, 1,. Special Olets Stl m Gourmet Microwave si~ C3 cs ) Holiday tr~&.ts Cgdy-makiq CAA-t. an a..._,e experieect: st1 rrin1. woa4erin1 about ad waitin& for the perfect temperature, and Sllrr in& some more. A microwave oven, however. puts an end to the stand-and-stir· ovec:·a·bodini kettle syndrome. A!so, the microwave oven dispels the myatery of caody-muin1 for many ,ersons so it becomes a fast, foolproof adventure instead. In fact. some candies are so e.asy. even children can prepare them Before launching a candy cooking session, these hints can help pave the way to success : Uae a large, deep, oven-proof bowl Ol' casserole (usually 3· to S· qciart sbe) to hold the candy mixture ~d avoid bollovers. -Select a ute nsil that will withstand hot temperatures since the · candy mixture will get hot during cooking. ·· . -Use pot holders when removing the hot candy mixture from the microwave oven. -If co nv e ntio n a l ca ndy thermometer is used to check the temperature or the mixture, remove it before operating the oven. -The standard temperature probe featured with some microwave oven mOdels is not recommended for mak- ing candy because the temperature range stops (usually at 190 degrees F ) below those required to make candy. The easiest way to e liminate gues~work when determining cook· ing temperatures and stages is with a microwave oven candymaker tern· perature probe. This specially de· veloped probe enables you to select the correct temperature called for in the recipe. It puts an end to the stop and test routine so there is less fuss and n;lUSS. PEANUT CLUSTERS ~Vleld: 3Yato4do1ea) l 6-0unce package Cfiocolate morsels • 1 12-0unce package butterscotch rt ors els , t 12-ounce package s.alted Spanis~anuts crowawe lutnactjGM t Com ine chocolate and but- t\raco,ch morsels in 2-quart casserole. Heal in microwave on medium level 6 for 5 to 6 minutes or until melted. Stir once during melt· ing. . Stir in peanuts. Drop by teaspoons onto waxed paper. Let set until firm. Store in airtight container. Conventional Metbod Combine chocolate and but- terscotch· morsels in heavy 2-quart sauce pan. Cook on medium !\eat un- til melted. Stir once during melting. Stir tn peanuts. Drop by teaspoons onto waxed paper. Let set until fir:m. Storem airtight container. llAUIDIAuAii ftbft~ (\'leld 1"9 4-ea 2 a I-a.di....,_) IA cup butter or mar1arine , • cups miniawre manhma.Uowa s c1,1ps tOal\ed rite cenal MJcrow1¥• bstrlleUaM Place butter in I.quart utility dish. ' Heat in microwave on tull power for 45 to 60 seconds. or until melted. Stir in marshmallows, coating with butter. Cook in microwave on full .power for 2 to 2'h minutes, or until marshmallows a re melted. Stir halfway through cooking time. Stir in cereal. Mix until well· coated. Pat evenly into dish. Let stand until cool and . set. Cut into squares. ConveaUonal Metbod Melt butter in heavy 3-quart sauce pan. Stir in marshmallows, coating with butter. Cook on medi~ he.at until marshmallows are melted, sbr· ring constantly. Stir in cereal. Mix until wel,l· coated. Pat evenly into dish. Let stand until cool and set. Cut into qua res. CHRISTMAS WREATHS <Yield: Zl,<ado&en) 'h cup butter or margarine 30 large marshmllllows J teaspoon vanilla Few drops green rood coloring 3 cups cornflakes cereal Red cinnamon hots candy Microwave lastrudlona . Place butter and marshmallows in 3-quart cassgrole. Heat in microwave on full power for 2 to 2'h minutes, or until melted. Stir until smooth. Stir in vanilla and food coloring. Blend in comnakes. Drop by teas·. poons onto waxed paper. Shape into wreaths. After. shaping into wreaths, add 3 or 4 cinnamon hots candies, as desired, to each wreath for a look of holly. ConveatJoaal Metltod Combine butter and marshmallows in heavy 3-quart sa u ce pan. Coo k on medium heat until marshmallows are melted. Stir until smooth. Stir in vanilla and food coloring. Blend in comnakes. Drop by teas- poons onto waxed paper. Shape into wreaths. After ahaping inCo wreathS, .. add 3 or .4 cinnamon hots candies, as desired, to each wreath for a look of holly. PEANUT BRl'ITLE <Yield: abouUpoaads) 2 cups sugar l cup light corn syrup 'l:i cup water 1 16 -ounce pac kage s alted Sp.anish peanuts ,J tablespoon butter or margarine l tablespoon baking soda Microwave Instructions Grease 2, 15'h x 12-inch baking s~eets . Keep warm. lSee TREATS, Pa1e CIZI Gi/1,s and decormions you can make Sewing basket If your friend isn 't a wine lover, try this Starting with first "yam tie," attach (ty- sewing basket (shown above) for a gift that is ing a knot or bow ) in the following order: one sure to be a basket with a lid or handle can angel, two pine cones, two pine cones, two_ ~old all the wini.Jools a sewer needa.---einnamon stic~pine-0011es-;-CWa pme r'm the baskef with oranges and lemons cones, one ang_el . two pine... cones, lwo pine and a green-or two: -cones, two cinnamon sticks. T~k in a pair of scissors, thread and Cut orr any excess "yarn ties':.. ~r wire needles. not needed. Instead of hiding a tape measure arnona Before giving as a gift or hanging It in the fruit, let it serve as a colorful tie-around your kitchen, insert three fresh aromatic ribbon. le mons into the four-inch spaces. Lemon hanger Or you can make a Spicy Calico Angel Lemon Hanger, iUustrated at left. You will need six 4-foot lengths of green br red package yam, four inches of wire, ten 12-inch lengths of packaee yam for ties, 18 inches of one-inch wide pinled calico for bows, two Spicy Calico Angela, 12 wired miniature pine cones, four cinnamon sticks and three fresh lemons. · With cut ends of the four-foot lenltha of yarn tocetller. tie a knot at one end, leavlne a two-inch tasale. Attach a wire ii) a knot for a banter. Divide yam into three equal part.I to make braid, followin.1 Yteae dlrectlona: Braid two]liaa_Jk,a not witb OM 13 i.Hh lee,U. -olyam; repeat. Allow four-inch apace for lemon; tie with yam. &raid two inches; tie wtth yam; repeat. Allow four-Inch apace; tle with yam. Braid two inches; tie with yam; repeat . .Allow four-inch apace; Ue with yam. Braid two inches; tie witJl yarn. MMe a knot to tie off bnld, leavln• remainder ol yarn for tauel. :t ,... • ._llttopnearwtn...._... " . ' 'Give us a break,' says Supermarket . Shopper Martin Sloan See C6 Calico -angels Whimsical, colorful and easy.to·make Spicy Calico Angels can be used to cret\_t~ a beautiful table centerpiece (above ) or with placecards. gift package decorations or Christmas tree ornaments. Cut seven·inch square from small print Calico material into circles w;th pinking shears. One yard of 45-inch width material will make "» angels, leaving one-and two- inch wide strips for bows or packace ribbon. Use a cotton ball <cosmetic puff) for "head" of angel: insert ~ teaspoon each of fresh grated lemon and orange peel and·four whole cloves in ·center of cotton ball. . Place ball ln center of calico circle. Tightly tie a 10-lnch piece of 1reen or red yarn or ribbon around b•U to form the "head:" tie bow and spread Colds or skirt evenly. To make centerpiece, cover shallow, round tray with aluminum foll. Place two flemt foam-brtcks on-foil. 'SecUre U\em b ape across c a an at· tachin1 t.o bottom or tray. (If frub 1reens are uled. water-soak foam first.) lnaert sharp end of a 12-inch wooden skewer int.o ''head" under tolds of an1el'& skirt. Iuert akewer into foam. Place sharp end ot a slrewer into stem end ol a fresh lemon and inlert skewer into foam. Make five anpl and five lemon skewera for an attractive centerpteee. .... Gwe gifts of homemade candy. Shown are 1clockwise1 · Peanut Clusters. Christmas Wreaths . Marshmallow Treats , and Peanut Brittle. For wine lovers ·Every basket collector wHI enjoy one more basket gift . . especially if it ·s a useful wine basket filled with fresh lemons and 9fanges <shown bottom center). To make this charmin~ gift . place a few greens among the fruit Tic a bright red bow. a sprig of greens and a corkscrew at thtt top of the basket handle for a f1rsl·rate present Give a globe Transform a glass hurncane globe into a ·holiday sensation . . fill it with shiny trtt ornaments and citrus fruit. _ A hurricane globe m akfS:AJOl'el.Y g.ifUo,i:.--- 50 eone special. lnelude lemons or oTanges and some shiny ornaments so your gift can be made an immediate part of the holiday decor . Besides being a beautiful decoration. the citrus fruit gives the room a fresh aroma and later can be used in cooking or in sparkling beverages ... a three·star gift. ' ......... ~~ -.,. -------------- OAILV PILOT • ........................••.......................................•....•. • on 13 oz. or 1 lb. : size MJB Ground • . . . . . Coffee (any grind) 40 500 100686 . ••....•..•••.•...........•. 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Press edges knife cut a 20-inch-long of hospitality. PASTRY COOKIES together to seal and pvt slit in the center or each A great pride in enter -l sheet frozen puff on ungreased baking rectangle; pull the short ta in in g m a rk s thi s pastry sheets: chill until ready end through the slit to festive season as no Water to bake. Bake tartlett~s twist. Put on a n un- other. Cooks, both prac-Granulated sugar in preheated 425·degree g reased baking sheet. liced and novice, are in-T h ·a w past r y 2 O oven for 10 to 12 minutes Rep.eat' with remaining spir ed lo concoct ex-m inutes at room tem -until pw(ed and golden r ectangles, c hill or traordinary tre ats for perature. Unfold and cut brown. Transfer to wire freeze until ready to family and friends. with a small biscuit cut· racks to cool complete-bake . Bake knots in a It's a time for. delec-te r into 1112-inch rounds ; ly. If desired, after bak· preheated 425 -degree tables made with flair r oll eactr round on a ing add more jell y to oven for 10 to 12 minutes and fantasy. li ghtly floured surface to e4 c h lartlette Makes until puffed and golden T o he lp those who a 3-inc h-long oval. about48 tartlettes. brown. Transfer to wire want to atte mpt the · ex· Spread s ugar. 1111·inch P t: FF ED WA l . St: T racks to cool completely traordinary this holiday thick. on a flat surface. TWISTS and then toss in c<>nfec- season. here are some Brush one side of each 1 package < 17 1• tioners ' sugar to coat. ideas. oval lighlfy with water:.. oun ces) f rozen p uff well Makes about 48 They include such 'de-Put ovals, moistened · pas try sheets love knots. licious whims y s as s ide -Clown . on s ugar. l egg beaten with l HOLIDAY N\JT STICKS Puffed Walnut Twists. Press lightly w ith teaspoonwater l pac kage (17 '4 Raspberry Kisses, Love fingers to make s ugar "'• cup granulated ou nces) puff p astr y Knots. Caramelized P·uff stick and then transfer .. sugar s heets Pastry CoOkies, Holiday sugared-side-up. to "un-"'-2 c u P g round · 1 egg white Nut Sticks. a nd a greased baking sheet. walnuts·or almonds 1 cup confectioners· Frenc h p ast r y ca ll Aft~ all pastry ovals Th a .w pa s t ry 20 Pithivers. have been sugared, put minutes. then unfold s ugar 1 Although quite dif· baking s h eet i n Brush .each pastry sheet 2 cups coa r se Y chopped walnuts ferent in fact and flavor. refrigerator to chill 30 with egg mixture and Thaw pastry s heets 20 each is made with a del· minutes . (This wil I s prinkle evenly wi th minutes. In a small bowl icatepuffpastry. e n s ure even baking.) sugar and walnuts Cut mix egg white and sugar lf,youthinkthatmak· Bake cookies, in a pre-each s heet lengthwise unt i l s mooth a nd ing Christmas goodies heated 450·deg.r~e ,oven into two rectangles . Cul creamy. Unfold p~stry with puff pastry might •tor 10 to 15 minutes until rectangles crosswise in-s h eets \ s pread each be too diffic ult and pu.ff e d and s ugar to h ·inch-wide strips. e v e nly with about 3 time-consuming, you caramelizes and turns a Twist striRS to make a tablespoons sugar mix- havenocause toworry. lig ht golden brown. s pira l and place on un-lure. Sprinkle with nuts . Each ' of t hese d e -Watch cookies carefully greased baking s heet. c ut• eac h s he et licious creations is easi-and remove them a s Bake in a preheated lengthwise into 3 rec· ly m ade with convenient they are done. Makes 25 400·degree oven for 15 to tangles. < lO-x-3-each}. frozen puff pastry which cookies. 18 minutes until puffed Cut each rectangle cross does away with all the RASPBERRY KISSES and go 1 d e n brown . wise into stripa measur- chores of sifting, mix-1 sheet frozen puff Tra nsfer to wire racks ing l·X·3·.incbes. Put ing, rolling and chilling pastry t o cool completely s trips on ungreased bak· of the dough. • l egg beaten with 1 before serving. Ma,kes ing s heets and bake in a Whal could be easier teaspoon water about M> twists. preh eated 375-degree than thawing sheets of Raspberry jelJy LOVE KNOTS oven for 12 to IS minutes pa~try dough and cut-Thaw pastry sheet 20 1 package < 1 7 '4 1 ff d ling them into rounds, m inutes, then unfold. On ounces) froze n puff or unti pu e a nd squares or strips. a lightly floured surface pastry sheets golden brown. Cool on Then they are artfully roll to 18·x-12-inches. Confectioners' sugar wire racks. Makes about crarted Into intriguing Cut in half crosswise to Thaw pastry sheets 20 60 sticks. s hapes, coated with make 2 (9-x-12-inch> rec-yninutes and unfold. On C hocolate i ticks : chopped autmeats, sug-tangles. Brush one rec-a lightly ,floured surface Substitute 2 squares C2 a r or chocolate or filled tangle with egg mixture roll one s h eet to a o unces > semi-sweet with fruit jam. Put in a nd cut into 1 ~ inch 16-x-10-inch rectang,le. chocolate, ranely grated ttie oven for a f ew squares. Top each"with C ut. lengthwise along and ~ cup ehopped can- minutes ba king , the about ~teaspoon jelly. fold lines to make three died fruits for the dough puffs ·up in to C ut other sheet into str ips. Cl.ft. each strip walnuts in the above Nut doz!!ns of laye rs of l1t2-inch squares and cut crosswise at 2-inch in-Sticks recipe. ··---. ------- '1 $1UOUT.8ftGRUi I I 17DINNER (') . O Good for three pieces ol 1u1cy. golden brown Kentucky C Fne<I Chicken. plus single servings of cole slaw, 25 ma.shed Potatoes and gravy, and a roll L1m1t two oilers Z per coupon per cualomer Customer pays all appllca· ~·sates'\•• z 0 Good tor twelve pieces ol 1ulcy. golden brown Kentucky ~ Fried Chicken. woth SI• rolls, ptus vour choice of either a :) lerge cole slaw 01 e tar e m'9hed poratoes.ancl a small 0 -~. tlmlt two or ers pe1 couPOn pe1 custom.r. oa~­ Customer P<\>'.S al~ applicable 111~ tu . -U er ei""pTriis I Oecembe1 31, 1geo I !>fices may vary II par- trclpatlng locahons GOOCI only in Southern I Callfornla Where )'OU SM IM Seasoned Greetrnos window p banner .. I ' ·-····,..·· .... ""'" _____ ._ --... -..... ..,,... . ~ -...... -. -..... ..,. ____ ---. . ... ................. ·" - FOOD W°"riesday. December I 'I, 1980 DAILY PILOT (.3 AvoiJinB hyperiem!'!!!. . Processed foo.ds are too high in salt content If )'(Mlr d&et coo1l1ta •o•tl>' of prouaud food a aod fHt food•. chant'el an. thet )"uu are lnae1tln1 en un~••• •mo• ol 1odhun on • re•ular buit PhyalrlU1 urou Ute uuon haft lak1ed ea ~ IOdiwn \II a pre ~•nor 1e> hyperten1100. e.ea rt d1 11 eu.e aod ....... How l~ eo,,.f'm ni .. nt. &b rouah \he Ottl ar)' o..-.1u... •• r autlon1ne tM can.umer to i>il!<'CHTtt aware ot thr 111mount of lai~ 80d.lum 1n proc essed and tonvtnttinct" food.I and to l'U\ b<tt•k on the use of Ure s i. It llbaker duYll\i <'OOlong and at the table Th t' Na tional Academy of Scien cl•s esl 1mates lh4'l a sale and adequate da1l) amount ol sodium mtake should be between l 1 and 3 3 grams a day Many persons are eating several t i m es tha t amount without giving it serious thought Those who eat a wtdt> variety o f f r es h vegetables, fruits. whole grains. and Wlprocessed foods do not have a prob· lem in changing their diet to include less sodium. It is the person who snacks on salted pretzels. nuts and chips: eats canned soups and vegetables of high sodium content often : and consumes a high amount or pickles. rel- is h es~ soy sa u ce. monosodium glutama~e and gravy mixes, who sh ould consider some drastic chanJtes. H e rbs and s pi ces come lo the taste bud rescue, often providing food that is tastier than ever eaten before. ft 's time to visit the season- ing sect ion of your food market to select a few new varieties to navor up less salty food. Here are several re- cipes that are salt-free and still delicious. BEEF AND NOODLES 2 coarsely chopped tomatoes oil 1"2 cup water 1 teaspoon oregano 1t.1 teaspoon thyme v, teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons salad 1 pound ground beet 1 c up c hopp ed onions l c rus hed garlic clove 1 green pe pper . diced l cup sliced celery v, cup chopped fresh parsley 8-ounces cooked Early . . Inormng 11dvice Breakfast s hould pro· vide at least 15 grams of protein to prevent a mid· or l ate -mornin~ "slump." Studies have s hown that a breakfast contain· ing ready-to-eat cereal. fruit or juice, milk to drink and toast and but~ ter is as nutritious as a bacon and egg breakfast with milk and toast and butter. Both the ce r ea l br~akfut and the baco and eu breakfast rneals average-about 22 to 26 grams or protein and about 630 calories. but a ce real breakfast is generally hig he r in vita min content. The largest percentage of o ur ca l o ri es' at breakfast a nd other meals ol the day should come rrom car - boybdrete-containing foods. ln faci,. it hu been rec- ommended tbet we get .SO to SS percent of our dal· ly ca l ories from carbohydrates in foods such as cereals, whole grain breads, rice, fruit a nd juice s. al'ld vegetables. • T he average recom· mended caloric need per I ~ r •• ~hild ~-to 10 • reali OICFr. atiijij(-2400 : calories. U SO percent of these calories come from carbohydrates, about 75 1ram1 ol carbobydrate 1bould be provided by, breakfut. I broad noodln CocnbtH tomatuu . water, Dttlan<>, thyme and pepp.r in • s mall uuupan: ••mmer over low bHt Me1nwh1le . heat oll In • h UV)' •la Ulet. add meat and atlr ron1t utly to break aper\ whlle brown101i Remo ve meat w1\h a i1 lotted 1poon 111nd set 11 tl dr Seutt-o nio n . t(UhC', ~r...-n i>ePPt!r and celery ln the drippan1a l n the ak llle t until vegetebld are tender Stir ·in parlHy, meat. tomato mixtwe and the hot cooked ooodles Tots ll&htly. Heal through and aerve Makes 4 aerv · ln&a. • By ..iune Roth 1 c u p 1 I I c e d sherry over the chicken. mushrooms Cover and simmer over "" cup dry sherry low heat ror 20 minutes. wine Makes 8 servings. Remove bones from . BAKED tlLLET the chicken breasts and OF ft.OUNDEa split in haJ!. Heat oil in a 4 slices fillet of la rge skillet. Combine flounder flour . paprika. and t,; cup lemon juice tlaAME sesame seeds; lightly 1 s ma 11 on I on . CHICKEN aat:ASTS dust the chicken pieces grated AND MU811aOOMS 3 tablespoons salad ~ teupooo paprika and brown on all sides in 1 tomato. chopped 4 whole chi cken oil 2 tabl espoons the hot oil. Add floe breVoMS iAMiiiw1SHEi' You···· 'Al teaspoon pepper Arrange ti ound'e r fillets flat in a baking pan. Pour lemon juice over and refrigerat4'.._for at least one hour. Tien add grated onion, c hopped tom ato and s prinkle with oregano and pepper. Bake in a 3SO·degree oven for 20 minutes or until fis h Oakes easily. Ma kes 4 servings. --~-A_'[!!Y !!!!!£!!!~~~ l .. 11 I " I t • \ '\ ... / i •BLOOMING .~. 1 lOWf l~INt. CYC~EN •..t.: CHHISTMAS ~PLANTS POINSI I llAS ' . ... J 4 95 ... J 49 J98 ~· :198 BEST FOODS 13 9 MAYONNAISE MICHELOB BEER 189 PRINCELLA CUT YAMS .69 LARGE AVOCADOS . , ' ; • jl .J"" .... GROCERIES Ocean Spray Cran. See. Mrs. Cubbisons Dressing . . Ubbys Pumpkin .. 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St"tt.\.t.."'41• &.t1.n.JWr 11 'I• Q1 • • h¥1M .. Fo11nteln V•ll•y fcluntatft v ... , _ l . •730 8errenca ftd. Hl201 H1rbor I Edlnter HMO M ...... I Tallllllfl" C1pl1tr1~ leech Legun1 Hiiie •: 115 E. 17th StrHt end Or•ft99 Awe. 320St Celnlno C1plttfano I Del Obt1po 340l1 Oot11ny Part! Or. I Vlctori1 24141 ANcfa Partrwey I "9n • .• . ' -····· .>! , . C-j DAILY PH.OT ~.~111•. , ,. Ric nngs mu,shroom m wreo th THE 50th ANNIVERSARY of the Nest re · Toll House • Coukie is a noteworthy occasion. And to cele· brate. Nest le is l)ffering a set of 12 illu strated stationery cards. Each card has a culor de~ign ()n the front cov er. room for cnn-espon· dence inside, and a dessert recipe on the back. So when you send a card off to a not eworth y friend, there's \ alw;1ys a little ~omething extra "- included. The Nestl e recipe note cards and enve lip es are yours 1 fur $1.00-plus oOc postage and \ handli ng-and two empty 12·or.. P.«ckagtis of r\estl c • Semi·Sweet rc11l Hou~e \lorscls. 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Preparation of these lavish meals can be hard on the cook, busy with ras t·miilute prep· aralions and servine. to the point that the holi- day meaJ and cleanup is rem e mbered a s a nightmare. Simplifying the holi· day menu to include fewer elegant dis hes may be an alternative that bot.b the cook and the guests will enjoy. Not only will prepara· lion of the meal be less frantic, but after·m eal cleanup will also be re· duced, allowing more time for socializing, which, after all, is the real purpose of the gathering. · For simple. yet festive meals, think. in terms of a poultry or meat roast, a made·ahead and refrigerated first course or salad and a combina· lion wild rice and veget,able or fruit ac· companime.nt. While the meat roasts unwatched , a few last·minute touches can complete a ''star'' ac· companiment such as a beautiful Mus hroom · Fi 11 e d W i 1 d R i"c e Wreath. Molding the rice into an impressive "wreath" is far easier than it may look. Simply spoon hot cooked rice into a ring mold, let stand a few minutes, and invert on a serving plate. Spoon vegetables into the center for a party. perfect look. Combinine fruit with long grain and wild rice resµlts in flavorful elegant menu accom· paniments that comple· ment any rout entree. Jn Mandarin Honey Wild Rice, a hint or honey, orange peel and mandarin or ange seg· ments .make a lightly sweet side diah with gourmet overtones. A sprink-ling of toasted almonds completes the festive look. MUSHBOOM·FILLED WILD RICE WREATH 4'1• cups water 2 pa c kages (6 ounces each) long grain & wild rice 6 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 pound fre s h mushroo_ms. cut in half or quarters 2 cups frozen small whole onions, thawed, or 1 jar ( 16 ounces> small s weet white whole onions • .drained ""3cup dry sherry 1 teaspoon garlic salt 2 tablespoons com· starcj ll!Jcupwater 1 can us o unces) water chestnuts, drained a nd sliced 1 jar (4 ounces ) diced pimiento, drained Combine water, con· tents or rice and season· ing packets and 2 table· spoons of the butter in a large ·saucepan: bring to a boil. Cover tightly and cook over low heat until all liqwd is absor bed, about 25 minutes. While rice ls cooking, .melt re- main in1 butler in a lar1e skillet. Add mushrooms and cook 6 minutes, stirrina oc· c asionally : Stir in on ions. s.he r ry and earUc salt: brine to a boil. Reduce heat: cover and simmer 5 minutes. Dissolve cornstarch In water , stir Into mushroom mixture. Add water chestnuts. Cook, stjrring frequently, until thickened and glossy. Stir pimi~nto into cooked rice. Spoon rice into 6·cup ring mold; let stand 2 to 3 minutes. To unmold , ln Viert onto serving pfate. Fill center with mushroom mixture. Garnish with c h e rry tomatoes and parsley, if desired. Mailes 10 to 12 servings. HONEY MANDARIN WILDRICE 21f.icupswater 1 package (6 ounces) long grain & wild rice 1 tablespoon butter l teaspoon finely shredded orange peel 1 can (11 ounces) mandarin orange seg· ments, drained 2 tablespoons honey If.I cup toasted slivered almonds Combine water, con· tents of ri« and season· ing packets, butter and orange peel in large saucepan. Brinl( to a boil. Cover tightly and cook over low heat until all -Jiqwd is absorbed, at>Gut 25 minutes. Stir in mandarin oranges and honey . Sprinkle with almonds to serve Makes.6 servings Low-calorie treats for ·holiday snacks Du~lers often dread the hol.ldays All the rich food!' from the pages of the l'OOkbooks come to life in a ppealing living c olor There the y a r e . t e mpting you from your strict calor ie· counting regime! Don 't de s pair. The re are many ways to enjoy the holidays and yet avoid a calor ie overload, in spite of the temptations. "---watch between-meal s nacking which is one of the major pitfalls at ho liday time. Holiday goodies seem to beckon from wherever you look It 's amazing how many calories you can con· s ume with cookies, nuts, candy, or chips and dips so try to ignore these when you're pa rtying. YOU'D be amazed how many people are just like you and want to a void overconsumption and extra pounds. Be a hero by .prepar:.· ing low·cal.orie tre ats whenever possible . Pare d carrots for curls or sticks. celery stalks, cherry tomatoes. cauliflowerets. or broc· coli make very colorful snack trays and good di ppers. If you're in a hurry. defrost a package of fro zen broccoli and serve. The pieces are very brlght green and easier t o chew than fresh . Fill a lovely· chilled and "choked" artichoke with a won· derful low·calorie dip ma e by -sul>sUtuting lo~·ca lo rle cottau cheese for cream cheese in dip recipes C use your blender-I . TRY SOME of the ex o l1 c vegetables too J1cama. which look~ like a giant brown "top," cuts up illtO delighth.11 while, low·calone strips which won 't discolor. F resh tumi(> slices a re also fun and virtutllly "calorieless." Stretch avocado dip by blending o ne avocado with powdered dry milk and a bit of water. gar lic salt. and a squeeze of lemon like a martyr Instead. select your o wn !>Cr v ing s iz e whenever possible and • Ii mit your piece to a s liver fF VOU cul cake L,. inc-h-thick and place it on its side, it looks like a lot.~ Also. if you use a small plate or saucer. your serving will appear larger. If you anticipate a big ho lida y m eal . plan ahead and cut wav down on calon es in the· m eals FRUIT pieces s erved b e f o r e the f e a s t . with navored yogurt as However, '-'OU should eat a dip a re also popular J (Dip pieces or apple and low·cal foods whi ch are pear into lemon juice or fi lling and nourish ing ascorbic acid to avoid I cereals, fruits, and discoloration. l salads, for example> al these meals so you won 't TOSURVJVEataholi· be .. s tarved" and over· day buffet or dinner pa r· eat later ty, be selective in what To give you an idea of you choose. Fill most of how quickly you can your plate with th e overconsume, here a re lowest calorie foods the calorie counts of C s a I a.d greens . some common snacks : vegetables, breast of s mall piece of fruit turkey or s kinl ess cake. 114calories; small chicken , lean meats,· chocolate ,:upcake, 172 .. e tc.). then take a very calo ries : 1 ounce of s mall helping of the c hocolate fudge, 121 richer foods Cdressings , calories; handful of sauces. gravies , rich c a s he)I>' nut s . 200 breads, butter, pastries calories: small brownie, and other desserts). 97 cal"Ories. Compare Be especially careful with these: one stalk of of all buttery items and celery, 7 calories: 'h cup d esserts . They can of broecoLi . 20 calories; .. murder" an otherwise-1 cup of popcorn Csalted sensible diet. If fruit is but not buttuedJ. 23 of(ereo .. substitute that calories. for the riche r desserts. Especially during the The secrets of suc · festive holiday season. cessfuJ dieting through we all want to look and the holidays are con· feel our best. You can trolled portion size and avoid Utat "stuffed" an.~d=----..::-==-==~•t ;af"ance:-If you pass Ult' s ug:g s ee ng :!.. as all of Aunt Minnie's well as extra pounds .....,._ favorite goodies s he 'll by keeping these calorie be hurt and you'll reel alternatives in m ind. Tradidons ••• start at your dinner · table. I • Ideal for Parties and Gifts • Phone Orders Accepted • Gift Certificates Available CLOSED :f"P.M. ~-2.-r" •Balled 30 hours! •Honey 'n spice Glaze •Spira! sliced lor eaay serving • Whole or half hams •Nationwide shipping service •Full service Delicatessen • Old Worlt1 Cheese Sho~ • Sandwiches 10 go ~!~~~~·~Pi•-~rtiy~triay~a" ~ .'. i700 I. COAlf HWT~ c ....... M.r ~ 6fl...... 1 • 1460! 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Senta Monka, PHHene OOOQC:l~QC:X:JOOcv:-cx:::lCOC ' r FOOD ( w.dnnday, December 17, 1980 DAILY PILOT .• How .to beat the bland cheese blues Sofa and blaod It tlaal '• your C'Omplalnl aboYl mo11 t'alor•t' f'9d\lftld ~. why DOl ma•• )'OW' own! • Make my own cbeftto' Not t\"Om acratcbJ '1'o day I'm~ to ahn• my a«ret for l"Ombt.aan• l o w r alorl• fa r m er C'be.-. with· hard •ra• 1n1 ·cheeM, to make .. homemade' r heot' that n!All) •harp and 119' e rful. all natural f1tm tftOU&h tu 1bce fur andwiche.t ur 1t"rve un r rulltn yet 1l'~ 39 calones ld1 per uunt·l' lb.an aharp t'bt'-ddar v OU U) It u .n l t>t- dooe • Well. you re µ.lt lllally nght unlri~ ou ha\ t' a Coud pron~:. or or a to\) qualll> blender You rdlly oe~d the m~le or • powerful motor to ·combine the 1 111 0 c ht>ese:. 1nlo d smooth. hrm texture This . lS NOT a project t hat can be done b> hand, or even with an electric mixer With a f o o d p r o c e s s·l) 1 h owever . 1t 's eas y Whale a powerful blender can also. do the Job, 1t 's very difficult to extract the, thick mix lure from a blender con tainer. unless it's the type with a removable base. The basic 11 idea 1s to process together equal amounts or finely-grated well-aged hard cheese and sort. low-fat fresh far m er: cheese un til thoroughly amalgamat- ed, shape the mixture into a loaf, then chill it until it becomes firm. Here are some tips before you begin: For best flavor, .use a well ·aged, very flavorful hard grating cheese. s uch as imported Parmigiano Reggiano or Locatelli Romano. The /sharper the hard cheese. the better the flavor or your homemade cheese Note: Be s ure to use a hard grating cheese. nol Cheddar. American or any other slicing cheese. Regular cheese is too soft. un1ular r•frtKt'rtttur t'O ntalli•• wllh plastic wnp, l.Nq pnmi the 1or c heeu lnlo &he cou 1a1n•r l'l'h• rontalnt'r mu.l t. Uned. othcrw1:w you won't ~ •bit' to ft' move ~ c~•t-onct' 11 harda 1 .. 'old ()v.-r the pluhc 1tod pre 11 duwn f1r1nl y Cha ll :i t:verul h o uri. Tht! l·hct'11t· bcco111'-'• fa r m ui. •l ~·htll21 l'o r\ttnOVt! f1 om th" 'unl1unet. lif\ out b} lhl' plu~tl l" wr•p Unwrap, then 11Uce than· l y-lo St"rve o n uodwiches or crat'kers, or , d1ce into cube$ for hload. R~wr-.p and stor.i m th~ nifri6'er•l0r. •:a..:b half OW\l'C sll<'~. only 40 N1lor1es. SOME VARIATIONS If you pr~ftor u milder, softer. lo..-er c:aloned ~hccse , dccrfase the u111ount or hu r~ grating cheeiu: .fu1 el\ampl ·. q SH• Gou.-.et By Barbara Gibbons and one·half ounces of farmer cheese proc - essed .witb 4 Aunces or hurd grating ~hees e creates a well-navored sort cheese .t.bat 's only 65 calories an ounce. For a soft, mild, low-'., ..... , • ~If' • ..... ,91rJ ., K -.' 111 ........ ,... , "• • 'w *' SHANK PORTION 98 OF HAM • l rt 1 f II\ ., 1 I 1lf • 11 n t 1 0' WHOLE 138 HAM • -~ I 1141; • t I • t • , I 1H111 I I !IP SHANK HALF OF HAM ... , rr H 1·• d, 1 BONELESS HAM r1•1vr ~•i1\N1t••·ll•t 138 179 1,/,1 f 1 LC rHl .. 1 lll• t f CURE "81 " 329 t:tAM . H lf'11~· (f<)fltlf·\ t u11.-'' I H.Ut h lf••,ll,1\1( I ~1.tf)' LO ~ l'.h CENTER CUT 2 6 9 HAM SLICES ff1 1-iF-1n ru11v Cn·1.,,Ptt .69 F1 /('II 10 BUTTER BASTED 7 9 TURKEYS • Art1 ui 'htt t 1• : • l U ~ I h ,. ~, I ,, I. ,, ., canned & Packaged }'LADY LEE b ~~.~L~ •. '·' . ''It,,~,. !'LADY LEE bYAMS .59 .59~ 2·, Cil ( 111 .69 11 01 BO• Delicatessen Items .3.9 13 01 ''"' psw1ss 99 b s~~~$11o~1ur.11 Shceo • &01 Pl<g 139 9 01 Pl<g r POTATO SALAD c 0 1 ... t calorie cheese spread (available on lhe spice that can be proceued ln shelf). Or .u1e yellow a blender, combine 7 food colorinl: or butter- and one-half ounces flavored buds. Curry farmer cbe91F with only powder or powdered saf· 1 or 2 ounces sharp 1rat· fron will also add yellow in& cheese. (Your spread color, u well u an in- will be only 25 or 30 teresUng navor accent. calories per table-Caraway seeds, dried spoon.) Spoon lnto a cov-herbs, ground muatard, ered crock and store in cumin .seeds and pepper the refrigerator. flakes are some of the If you prefer a yellow other seasonlnes you cheese, add a pinch of might like to experiment g r o u n d t u r m e r i c · with. To turn your homemade cheese lnto a quick dip, combine 2 ounces or it with' 8 ounces bf plain low-fa( yoaurt In the blender or rood processor ·1 15 calories per tablespoon. Eratmaintng ickoa! 'Send a atamP,N. irelJ-Odtlre1Hd mue~ and 35 Cftlta to Slim Gourmet Clip 'N' Cook Party Recipe1, P.O. Box 624. Sparta, N .J. 07111 999 b BtEFEATER GIN i:--' . 16.79 . '9.39 . . 9.39 l P~~S~ORT SCOTCH ,•· 11 . 99 ,, I ~l~~~~A~. I '·. 10.99 i ;,A~~ Tl~~~ " • 1 Q. 79 r s;!,G.~~~ .~ v 0 ... "'Pt. "J' ·'' ,. 1 cunv SARK • C.ILBEY S GIN ~KAMCHATKA vODKA 7.79 10.69 l E ~ J ~RANDY ... 10.79 ~ SEAGRAM S 7 CROWN ... 11 .29 • •• ' t "'"" ·•. ' ~ GORDON S GIN Re s ure to use a loaf of firm .te xtured farmer cheese, not a container of pot cheese or cottage cheese (these have too AUTTERBALLTURKE't'S .79 ... 79 .. 1.69 .98 .89 1 .98 ~ XLNT SALADS G, l lA'1"'&IAD•A1, t vAlih( ltf\ not r•~• 1.Q9 -',J lo -I ...... A,t 14.99 ... 15.99 (, .... ......,. ... 9.69 much moisture>. ~s alt e d farm er cheese is preferred , because the hard grat· ing cheeses are us uall y quite salty. The b&(,d cheese must be very finely grated. almost to a powdery lex· lure .. Co mme r cially packaged Parmes an a nd Roma no are fine enough, but grated-to. order hard cheese may be too coarsely shreddea. tr so. proress the shredded cheese in the food processor. using the steel blade (or the blender l until powdery. If using solid hard cheese. pre·grate it before you begin. Here's how · Cut the hard cheese into l·inch cubes. Put them through the shredding disk or the food processor Remove the cheese. Replace the shreddiniz disk with the s t eel blade Now . process the coarsely shredded cheese into a fine powder. SUM GOURMET NATURAi.SHARP SLICING CHEESE 7 and tne·hatr ounce loaf unsalted farmer cheese 7 a nd o n e -h a lf LADY LEE TURKEYS ... 't.. "•· t ... { ... ~ • .,, ' 0S.t1/f"' BONELESS TURKEYS .:. v .. • ... ··~ 1 ••1" IA\ ft tC II'• GRADE A DUCKS •• I '• /t•, STUFFED TURKEYS ., . STANDING RIR ROAST •I RUMP ROAST FRYING CHICKEN TRONE STEAK ' ·. WESTERN OYSTERS FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE .. ·. · .. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ... I •. • GROUND BEEF I 1" + 1 . ., " LEAN GROUND BEEF CROSS RIB ROAST .. 7 BONE CHUCK ROASf .. ' LADY LEE SLICED BAC-ON 11.98 .59 2 .68 1 .49 .. 49 2.69- 1.39 1.78 2.08 1 .39 1.38 canned & Packaged .... 75 f~.~~1 p::~~g,u~aur:aci!'-.-: __ __,,j&-~ ..,,~rvi'1~ .... lER C~ESTNUTS ~ _ • .• 5 !) ::a'r~no . -etc. L finely L H~~~~1~N PUNCH, ;!. 9 3 For bes t res ults, nave both cheeses al ! ~~s!~~\~r:;-.roEs ,, .• 89 r•o o m t e m p e r a t u r e Defore you begin. • PANCAKE Mil< 79 Put lhe farmer cheese 6 ., · "' ""'"•• ·. into lhe food processor us)Ag lhe steel blade, or blender. Cover and process until completely smooth and creamy. with no graininess ... until the texture or thick cream. With the motor run- nilfg , add lhe'finely gral· ed hard cheese. a few tablespoon.a al a time. Scrape down container frequenUy. Continue to process until the mix· ture becomes smooth. soft, thick and warm. . . . the texture of a heavy doqb. Tate th' ·mtxture. a y gr \.....-. -- b ~?;;.~i~;~~.~~E ,, • ., . 71 l ~e.~.~~.~!!SE .1 . 09 CORN BREAD MIX l\('I ft(] .. 49 r coRN CHIPS ~,ar,• 1H I•••· .49 • 01A11 1.0-9 ANA"llM [ BLACKE't'E PF AS ' ·. ~ GRAPEFRUll JUICE .... ';• Ii ... 35 .... 85 ! CRANOERRV SAUCE J PARTY Ml,X"D NUTS • i CHOCOL.A TE CHIPS ·,.45 ... 1.99 1.59 ! CRl\N8FPRY COCl<T All 1.39 .1.29 · .• WHFAT CHfX CEREAL ~ ',UNShlNE (PACKERS .. 89 .· ! W~RCESTERSHIRE SAUC~ •• 91 Household & Pet .•ALUMINUM FOIL : 7EE NAPKINS • ! FACIAL !ISSUE " .. -.. ! YAROL( 1 SOAP .. ,. n. A ••t 2.99 .... 39 .. 51 1.89 Delicatessen Items j SM?.KIE KING SAUSA~~•r. 1.89 i SA LAMI CHUBS • ' l ....... j., ~~/I.LI.AN SA 1 LAMI ~SALAMI CHUBS I ... I,..•, ' .,., ' .. , .. j SHARP CHEDDAR " 1111.4 •J Iii •Al.!Pf I ' •p'1', ANA"lllll 3.79 2.19 11• 2.2~• .... 1.99 l. ~~~1~1M CHEESE •oi r•r.. 69 f:. ;,~v~~.;~ ;~~.~~OS , • "'' 1. 29 t CHEESE • • f A •f& • 1 I AY "JO A ~ CHEESE SPREAD • •la •A '1.l • \ d ' • u4tl'i ~CHEESE BALL ..... :. • •• +~~>) ••• f' ... -.. ' GI ~ • 1 .29 '"' 1.59 l •• 3.49 '. f p,(, 2.39 Dairy & Frozen .89 · 16 Ol {'11 .69 148 C'-.11 Ctn J D~~:FLAKE WAFFLE~~ •• 65 r P~.RKAY MARGARINE. : ., • 79 J ~~~~~IN PIE ,, . ,, 1. 99 i GREEN BEANS ... ~1.-1•' ... •iJ'f\ .. C.0(1 .... ' : ... 79 LADY LEE EGGNOG ••·: ·~ 1. 55 ,-- c...' rit W (A ""'"lllA AV!HV( "' 10 sun COUIM touuVAlllO Key Buy savings on Health & Beauty Aids. b ~?~~O's:~:?~~. . ,., 1. 77 b ~:~.A_.L ;~ssooN 1.89 b V~DA.~ ~~~S~°.N... 1. 99 b Vl~A~ ~A~S~ON 1.89 i STYLE HAIR SPRAY ~ •o. "••' ~-• f•. I ~ ·.a-... i. ~IAL. ?.?LI?.. I ·. ·.·• '-••I• I'-.' I SPRING FEELING • ~ \ I\ I• •''.'• . ·, ... ~ ~ MENNEN SPEED STICK e ,;,•,· I•• i.1t•, I ... ._. ••'• •• I \" r. • .. '\"• ~ MASSENGILL DOUCHE ,.• t ,. I '.', '• • • •• , ... ,. • •• , • f j '• • ' ,\A I M~s?.E;:~1L:E. DOUCHE CONT AC CAPSULES Produce .87 1.49 .. 99 1.59 1.09 .89 1.39 DELICIOUS APPLES .29 b ~~~!?~~.~.~F LONDON•N 2.69 b 7, A~DLE~. OF LONDON • 3. 3 9 I CLAIRESSE HAIR COLOP 2. 2 7 !NICE&EASY 2 .39 ! RIGHT GUARD '1.69 1 RIGHI ~~~RD 1 . 69 ~ AOUA NET HAIR SPRA~ .. .99 ! KAOPEC'TATE LIOUID 'I . 29 ,•CORT AID CREAM 2. 29 ~ C01'TA1D OINTMENT / .29 ~ ONE A DAV CORE 3. ll 9 -J Ir(,,/,, (J,/1 j;,,,', jl f ll11t1 1•f' l•J>-' f I f I , 1t ' i~' :. ·• •• , , '-• •, ' I t' t t 1 l 11 I ' I •• ,, ' t. , , , , r' 1 ( ,, ,, • 1 .. • • {' ' Ill \·I• • ~ h •I FUERTE AVOCADOS • -..-·-Poinsettias 2 9 ·;1: ~, ~~,-~ for Great / • • -,·, • ~. ' • Givin g • -y;. " -'\. ' ' <I o# -,,, \ I ..... ,, T ,,pf I I I L.11qe E.101 .,. "'~-... 1., 1 .., ,>t ~,~ '( •• \(.Ji.~l ....... """l'i1'A __ ---=--~· -~ ·!1' ~ ! 1n ulur. 1-.:.-u NJOU I • • ~" ,,,. l I PEARS • '-· . US NO I L.lrCJ!' lO BELL 59 PEPPERS • L.irge Ct •~O & (1unc11v LO ITALIAN 49 SOU ASH it E-ce11en1 Ou.JIHV lO v. • rr ''"''' *'P -t, 1 •~ 1nt'f • ·<' U , 1 , .. .,.,,, v• ~""'""'n,ty t>• 11•1t r• '1t•1 ''1 \.i"'Hlo, ~f.-o• i '')It• '\• ~ ~ DEVELOPED ANO PRINTED 12EXPOSURE 20EXPOSURE 2.89 4.09 • • ' p \ ftlf I'" "'_. ,,. ' .. ~ -.. ~. -- I_..,,,. GAllMN_, 1M1t l\ICUOAYI- t... •• ness · or 1rainJnesa re· mains, 'continue to proceu . <The heat 1ener1ted by t.be chum· ln1 action helps to blend a.be cbeeMtocether.) llU(NA '"'"' tt~I LA 'Al,lllA AVIHUI COITA MlaA 1110 """'-&OUUYAliO 'U\LllllTOtl U> lfO IUCUO AVINUI OAllllMN OlllOVt ttt'l't ~AW- HUNllNO fON ll'AcH .... •fl..UfT••ft- To lbape tbe cheese, line a aquaae or rec· ol HUNfllOGTON HACH ttoM 111too1o•u11ST sr1111n Oll•-1'M I CMANAN AvtNUt. LAGUNA ltlL.LS Utrt CA90T llOAO Al LA ,AZ IANTA AM Utt to lllllltf~ ITIIHT STORES OPEN DAILY t A.M. ITAN10N ,_ It" T'll.LA ....... wtlT•tltlftll ,_ wt.-nlll AVI- TUITIN "'" ~ """"' ~ DAIL V PILO I ~ °"°9110W 17. ,.., -f • Heritage Carpet Mills. Ltd. ' San Juan Capistrano N·ow OPEN-TO THE PUBLIC CARPET NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS CARPETING MADE ON THE PREMISES finest mateR.ls .iihd exacting quality standards throughout Specializing in ANTIONe m and MONSANTO UL TRON --C-41tom dyed colors also available. FACTORY TO YOU PRICES ERIT AGE CARPET MILLS OFFERS Thick Plush Cut Pie with 17 Colors to Choose From 34900 PMI at1d labor~ for . ll.u~ on 40 r y , PADFllR is your guide to pro football action, every Saturday in the Diiiy Plat • C•tertng • Me•t• • Se•food • 0..,... •Produce • Beer •nd Wine &e.y~ Ciow wwt Marflet• 14441.C.-Mwy .. c..... .. ..... '71-IJIJ ... DILIVBY . Cookbooks for Christmas # 91 MAaTIN SLOANE Lut June 23, Mrs. D.M. ot Newton, Iowa, sent for the Renui&it Child's Animal Cbalr Of. fer from the Drackell Co. When she had not received the chair by Aug. 15, she wrote a letter 'of inquiry to the company. When she still had not received the chair -or even a response to her letter -by Oct. 3, she wrote to me. · I CALLED D&ACKETI', whose represen· tative told me that the response to the offer had been so . 'overwhelming" that the com· pany bad run out of thain. I w~s advised that a new shipment of chairs was expected in early November. But why hadn't Mrs. D.M. 's letter been answered? The company had no answer for that question. It seems that j)rackett never thought of sendinc out post cards to i nform its customers that their orders had been de· layed. "Perhaps oext time," 1 was told. C'mon, Dracltett! Give us a break. TIDS KIND OF "customer relations" loses customef'9': On the other hand, Mrs. Kelly ofTampa, Fla., opened her mail not long ago to find um remarkable letter from J ohnson and Johnson: ''Thank you for particfpatinc in Johnson's Baby Products Tote Offer. We hope ttuat you are enjoying the use of the ex- pandable tote. "Alter the price for the tote was printed on the order certificate. we were fortunate in receivini a price reduction from our sup- plier. We would like to pass the savings along to you and are pleased to enclose a $1 re- fund." "I used the .dollar on Johnson products," reports Mrs. Kelly. "And alnce I'm expect· ing again in February, I'm s ure to~ buying more ol them." GOOD CUSTOMER relations ? Absolutely ! Mrs. White from Des Moines. Iowa, re- ceived a certificate from Cam&tion for a free 12-ounce can of Mighty Dog but couldn't find any store in her area that carried that siae. So, she returned the certificates to the com· pany and asked for certificates on the reg- ular siie. -•'They did exchange them for me,•• writes Mrs. White, "and they also refunded my postage and sent me two additional cash· off coupons." Good customer relations? You bet! • LAST YEAR, "JARY 8. from Napa, or- dered several mugs from NesCafe. When they had not arrived after several months, she wrote to the Nestle Co. Back came a let- ter of apology and an extra set of mugs . She was so impressed that she wrote to tell me about it. I'm impressed, too! Finally, The S upermarket Shopper's award for perseverance goes to Carol M. of Philadelphia. After waiting for IO months. she finaUy receive<.f her certificate for a free roll of Viva paper towels! REFUND OF THE'DA Y Write to th wing address to receive the fo red by this S2 coupon offer: Flintst es-t. Joseph Refund Offer, P.O. Bo , El Paso, Te,xas 79977. This offer !X April 30, 1981. ., ·-------------------------------------CUP 'N' FILE REFUNDS Mloc•H•-N•n·I'-,._., CltP OIJt thh Ille ""' ""P ii will\ \lmllor c .. _. tOUPOf" be .... e<Jt ,_......, otte" •Ith OIP .. r_ coupon•. 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ELECTRI C Oecor•ttvo Lamps I I AeDalt C:..ncl ,,... ,.quired relund torm pi\.t\ lno Unl•erwt PrOdu<I Cod•• from .,., IWO IW<>lamp Oecor•tlw Bufb c .. ud' or four b.tCtt O~'' from in 01¥•duAl\Y llO••O <Antral El11<lrlc Fl•tt Um~ t.l•o \.end • reQl,.ht' receipt wHh ttw: our<h•w or•tt \ clrcled E•plr~ FoD ~'ilr7 , JOHNSON'S Fool W•r,.,,.,,> ln\Olt\ lloce1w • SO.cHil ,......., P'u• • \1 couoon Sena lfw r-tred 'n!\1"41 '°"'1, ll>e ti.O P-1 lrom,Ol'e ~·· Odor e.-tM ... F'~ w.,,,.,, tn\dt\ carton~~. rt~ 0"''"' •-pl wtl" lllO e>urcl\ew price c.rcleO Ea ptre•Mar<nl, 1"7 NO NOHSENSE ConlrOI Toe> CA•" llef-DnH Atte••• a r.tund of 50 on•• to U For ~ tenl\. wnd tr.. req1Hrecl •ef•""' 1orm plus Ille woro. "Control TOP'..:. In l••oe ~·-'-''"" IN>"' IN ,,_..°' -pa<ke9e 01 NO N-i>W Contr91 Toe> Pan1...-For '1 20 -IN '°"" plu> •-.....,., of e>urcl\eM For U. ••"° ir. torm l>lu> """ prooh Eaptru Fol> n. "" &onu\' Thr..ef>ft•r\OOn'e recw+re torrn' H,o\NES ~ ... llefuno Otl•r. p 0 8o• N8 ... , Et Pa .... Tu••''"" llKtlW . ••lunO of ,, or u For U • ...,., the -••oe wr•P~'' '"'"...,.' •-~•"es t,...rl"nill g.ar~nh Phi\• UOrr re<~tpt For '' \f'NI OM Wf'l4)0ef •nd • rect•Pt Al\O include tr~ n•me of your \10f'~ •"'1 your tfl@ononr numbrff Ea plre• Fet> .15 1911 Ht.11 1.EOUIN Aom•Mt TrU\U"I &oo• Ofltr P 0 80• IJ9'1, -ord N 'f 1176) A.c~o,,_ a Htrte Quin OOOll Send ••Ohl SC>ttt•I prCWJI of S)Yr(N\.tt ~•'' ttom the 1ns;0t 1>6<k co"''' 01 \Pt<t•llv·m•r'-.4Pd H•rl.cJutn volun'W:ti E.-pir•~ Jun~ lO 1991 L--------------~---------~------~----J Gounnet treat,s Keeping everyone happy By CECILY BROWNSTONE A1-letlf ~sf'-E•ter Some new cookbooks a re worthwhile putting under the Ch ristm as tree as gifts for friends who are gourmets. He re are half a dozen to con· sider . DEVOTEES of fine cooking may find "The tro lled timi~" tecbni· que to her "conversion chart forcemmonly proc- essed foods " to a id cooks in us ing scale rat h er than cu p meas ure me nts . Mrs . Freima n ha s :.n epicure's delight in good food <.ind is skilUul !in con veying J he r e x· pe rience. Art of Food Processor "CLASSIC Indian Coo king " b Y Jan e Cooking " by Julie Sahnj Sa'lifass Freiman <Con-(Morrow. us.95) comes ·temporary pa pe rback , at the right time. lo re· $6.95) rewarding. Her cent years many cooks book is as interesting as have become interested the food processor itself in trying their hand at which, Mrs . Freim an India's cuisine because writes. has become an it offe r s recip es for ' · i n t e r n a t i o n a I marvelous breads and phe nomenon . · .t h at dishes with fascinating c halle ngt:s cook s . to seasonings plu.s 'ihterest- create, adJust and 1m· ing techniques. The prove .the food we. are author's research and prepanng more q.u1c~ly ~ections are splendid than ever before in his7 and she writes with a tory ·" . surety and zest that pro· In double-testing h~r vide pure pleasure. recipes, she used 20 d1f· · · ferent food processors. ··All Good Things spectac ula r offerjng from England. adapted for American use. A cookbook and guide to wild plants and herbs, il ha~ striking fu ll-color paintings showing wild plants and herbs at the best time ~or picking with the edfblc parts 11· lustrated DURING World War I I the author worked on a farm in Cornwall. ·'where she was conert· ed to country life.·· The illustrator . Christ a bel King , is a bot a nical artist who works at the Royal Botanic Gardens. . Kew. 11'e bo6~ is "in1 tended as a guide for US· ing herbs and wlld plants in much the -sable way as our ancestors did. before we lost the old knowledge and came to rely entirely on shops for our food and drink and beauty prep a r a · t1ons ... The introductions to each plant and herb artt informative artd charm· ing ; the recipes would be fun to try. Pam~Ja Michael and Christabel King have indeed made a book that's a mighty good thing. EARN' EARN ANO l . fl\at : o£l\'11£R 1\-\£ ~ 0 OR OlOER so'<S ANO G\RlS ~l '< 100~ '( .• . 2 432'-- . c~ll 64 -Daily Pilllt' ,_ This interest in research Aro und Us" by Pamela is evident throughout Michael (Holt, Rinehart her book. from her "con· & WinslOf.1: Sl9.95, > is a ~~-~~~~~~--~ ------ • brand 200·COUNT POP·UP" OR REACH·INS' TISSUES. 36000 1~43.19 I I I I STORE COUPON _j --~--------~~--------- "-_ ... , .............. , , .......... '~~--....... ~ ..... ~-~~-~~~~~~~~~····· ... •J I ;I .. __/ F<?O'J, 6 . w.ctn.eday, O.Cember 17, 1980 Shortcu~ make-fruitCah.es Jaster o .. of tht holldar Ja.orilel f0t-fatailr l ...,.u .. uuror are ,.,...1.u11e akea The tradl· yut.IJea ....... , be Mtly u. _.,to b• at lhe'r beal by Cllttltmu It 'a already that lo snat tottlber ua.e Chn•tmu ll'HU liltt ca kt l are M alb a butler uk• ~ wt f'OOU&b batter lO Uw fr\llt ud Dliltl •ot•llwr Ratl&na,, d•le.. ~•ldted or dried fruit ~ nut<.,.. \he major •n•redl.au NOTHING ._ more ran "°'Ina when . you are in "-n'Y than havin1 C.O •,ud a k>t ol time c~l ~ up Sticky fruJt, IO lbe re aare some helpful 'Up•. To chop raisins. free1e them l.trst, then drop the ra.asUlS into a blender and tum it on and orr about three times for a coarse chop For other dried or can died fruits. try a rnut .grbJder If the gnnder 1s heat· ed first in boiling water. the pieces will not stick toiether so much. the fruits also can....be tossed in flour to coat the surfaces. Be sure lo include this nour as part of that called for i.n the re4lpe, however, or the : baiter will be too dry. Kitchen shears can also be used end do a better job if the blades are first 1heated in boiling water. , A .COMMON question is whether dri~d fruit cao be substituted for • candied fruit or vice versa. The chief dif· fe~nce is in the s ugar conte.nt of lhe fruit. Add !!Utar to a reciee if you use dried fruit m a rec· ipe calling for candied frt1it• and the exchange can be made satisfac· 'torily. Similarly, reduce the ;sufar when using can- ,dJed fruit where dried is ·sptcified. : •any persons wonder what sift pans should be used in baking fruit· cake. For a 2~~pound cab, use an 8-incb ring mdld or a 41hx81h·inch loaf pan. Prepare the loaf pan by lining with greased waxed paper or parchment paper. Let the, paper project up ovitr the sides for easy removal of the loaf after baking.· toa A RING or tube pan, line the bottom with a cut-0ut round of greased paper or foil, theh line the sides with a strl•ight strip wrapped closely to the edge. The paper will cling if the sides of the pan have been greased first. Fill the pan with batter to a ~e pth or about 21h inches. The best way to •·age·' the cakes is to soak with bran,dy, rum or fruit ~ine and store in a cool, ~ry place for up to eight weeks. If wine varieties are used, it's best lo refrigerate the fruitcake lifter about a month ~ince mold may form if flol kept in a sufficiently ~ool. dry place. : THE OLD method of ~old prevention was to ~ury the wrapped •oaked cakes in a>owdered s ugar in a lightly sealed tin. Few peo]>le use this method today, since the freezer can be used for long keeping of fruit cakes. Tty this method for ,,....LIJ..n g_ ~~~ Cereal talk Most major brands of break.fut ce.ceal carry carbohydrate inform•· tloll oa the aide panel of • t.be pactace. · Information is listed fot the total quantity of au added and naturally oeeurrt.q carbohydrates (ltardlel and IUCU"I) in oo• aemq of cereal alole and fM the cereal Mtyed wttb milk. 'nae amounta are Uated Remo\'t tab from the oven '° a racia, top1lde up Pour brandy or ot!Mr Uqwr over the top of the cake ba """ pan and le& 1tand for 15 m'nut•. TIMo rtmove lbe cue from rac•. put •••tid pap9I' on UM! rack n4 ln...t U.. take onto ll CantfWJy remove th• paper liner from tbe uke and •&owly pour hquor ov.r warm cairn L unUl lt UI weU soaked. period. For euie1t tUc· Alt• lbe cau la com· · ln1. chlll the cake first. pletel1 cooled, wrap f n a There la a wide varie· double tblclrneu of ty of truh cake pos· c beueclol.h or plaatlc 1lblUtle1. For those who wrap and cover with fora et lo bake early, hea\'y foll. &ore In an there are even some ••rttaht cool.aiqer in .a very aatlafactory no· coot dry place oc..ui the bake fruitcakes made ... 1rt1erator. with motat.ened graham cracker crumbs. There DON'T 11aae or frost are fruitcakes which lhe cake until it has emphui&e apples, some a1ed for the desired with primes, olhers with apricots or coconut. Car· rat·plneapple cakes are alao fruhukes, bul usually do not require aclna. Their common character is that they are i.eavy and moist, .heavny spiced and usually ~ontaln both nuts and fruit. Fruilcake sizes also vary. Some families en· joy the S.to-10-pound size as an impressive center for a holiday buffet, but others prefer the qiini· size, juat bll eno~b ror a sinale bite. The smaU ones are popular because they mix well on a tart tray tor l}ollda~ teas. The ingredients• are buically lhe same, bul of coune, the mini· size fruitcakes dry out taster and are best kept in the freeier for long storage. . --- nm WISHES YOU A SAFE & ••• , CHRISTMAS. PRICES If FEC. 7 FULL DAYS, DEC. 18. DEC.24, 1980 Compl"te llolida) Selecti<m Of Buttnball Turkeys • S 1ulfed Roasting Chicltt>ns • • Duck • Gee1Je • Beer & Wine eeciala t - ~WMl.A&l•..U. HON'tl•C~f\CMllAL...OAJ ANDRE CHAMPAGNE ............... "'.,.._. ..... s21• .. ~, .... •21• GALLO VARIETAL--.. ~.-·c"'-·· SPAlfADA-or..JY.IOLIA-WINl--~·-•2••~ ,..,... •3•• GALlO.WINI :-~-::.~_...::::·=---,..,,.. ....... , oom n 12''. LOWENBIAU IEER -""·-· Brach's Chmt'""s Candy cilimus 89 c CANDY · 10()%. CHRlnMAS 79~ C . HOLi~!! 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' .... ~ ··---._ .. .. .... ·--.... ,. .................................... ..................... ~ ................ .................. ,...._.,..,,... .... -_._.. ·--tll .... -__ .... , ... -...... --.,.." ...................... ., -·- •• . ~ .. .. .. =· .. •, . . . . •. . . . . . . j . .. ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ , . . .. t " • -. ~ ' ,,, ( . ~ ~ ~ ~ • (a bAlt V PllO r FOO~ A well-stuffed holiday shortcut Roast chicken will full trimmings makes perf_ect Tbe hohda HIOfl ti a lime for cnckhnM n ru 1lowin1 \n thl• hearth. wilh the hou.1..,, Its rooma polllhed 1nd stunma. flllf'd w6th the fr11r.6JHt1 o f h o m " bak•na mv1Un1 onl' •nd all to com.-hvm(' •tc•ln ll 1s a bus) 11 mt-tor 1he cou l.. "'hoi.1• 1!£1fl i. from lht' o\<·n ru1tkr C".IC'h hol1dt•} llh mor• bit> \ \'I 1f ltw l'\•"k " tu t n N lht' hohd '' .. , rnm h .U. ht'r i\k'.!>U. \ht' 1tlU'\ dt'v11e numt•roU!• shon ,·uu that will hmtt t1111t: ~~nt Ult~ lt1tt'h,.n Tbe-idea 111 \(I 'er ve o maximum ,,, ~Ul''>h. w1lh a m1rumu111 u ( Cu.\i. J\ ~ood t:)(om~lt' uf l hti. t heor \ 1i. f uund 10 today '!> 0 fl'l'I~ for ro1a:.t l'hacken dr ... ~c:d "1th " t us <'1-6u , Ap ricot' Cornbread Stuffing It is /~rfect for a gel to gether dm ner during the holiday s eason 1 T h e recipe m a ke s wonderfully creative use or a handy package of cornbread stuffing. To give it thl.lt extra- special touch or your own, sausage, chopped onibn and celery, pecans J or walnuts, apricots and parsley are added to the packaged stuffing mix- ture and it is lacpd with I apple Juice. CIOCKE.N WITH HOLIDA\' CORNBREAD STUFFING I In a larac-s kille t ; hreak uv 1auaaie and took Uf\lil brnwM~t Add onion tnd l't<lery. cook until tf'ndt<r Add 1tpple Ju I<·... brin., to 1a ool I l\·od a tu<f'Cln.i . out1>, vara l ') 1&nd t1pr1~ot,, 01111 l1ghll)' Wai,h l'bH'kL•ll u111t vut dry S01 tokll• with aJt uod l>\'PP\'r 'ituff body uod lh'l'k n 1\'lltci. und sit w <>r -.kt·" t'• "1-"'1\1111(1> !;aclc r rt!malnlna 1tulfin1 In a 1 m1ll , 1reaae d ctu11eroJe. Rout chicken u' sso d~arees ror 2 houra, or until lea can be mov~d up and d o wn eiusily. Bake casserole 30 mlnutes or until hot MI x reserved apricot JUiee and lemon juice Rrush chicken with juice every 15 minutes during roabhl\g Makes 6 to 8 i,t>rvings I USDA Grade A-Frozen Lancaster, .Valchris or Californian ,·~Tom A • meal be/ ore a hearth. l p o und bulk 11 sausage ' , Turkey.per 11'2 cups chopp e d I onion 112 c up c hopped celer y 1h cup apple juice or water l pa c k age C8 ounces> cornbread stuff. in~ 112 cups cho pped pecans or walnuts 1 4 c up c h op p e d pars ley 2 cans (17 ounces ea ch ) apricot halves or peach slices. juice re served l chicke n. about r. po unds Sall and pepper lo tas te J u1 cc of 1 lemon Keep basic ingrediems on hand- ?? 19-21 lb.Avg. lb. Ralphs has a full selection of fresh and frozen poultry. Including Sw1tt Bullerball. Ralphs brand turkeys and a wide setec11on of fresh turkeys Also geese th1t~e11s corn1sh game hens stulfeo tu•kevs runoor Jurkeys brea~!S honoouar 1ers · Ouc.1<s and more' Shank Portion Firmer John Limit One Per Family While Supply Lasts --yv --~ :&-,Smoked ~~tf . (Butt Portion-1.19 lb.\ ·-~1 ... : \ 1 Fresh i \ · · 1 Celery each• Ralphs Brown 'n Serve Rolls :r,2 Twin, P•rty Fi.ke Of N•tur•I Gr•ln •c--. , ... -. 111..,... o.-. .:__.,. •• 111..,... ,__..., • We,....,. the fttht to limit°',...._ ..... to comtMretat deel.,. °' ""°......,._ •SMmE.OPllllW 1214 ... mm. ........ 1731 111 SL llSlll Oroweat or Mrs. Cubbison's Stuffing Assorted JO OZ • J .variet.ies box · 1 ltr . . btl. Ad-lleed lt.,..1 In ll!lo lld -IN,_,,..,..,..._ In tll tlef ... ~.w. .. e4Mt --...... ,.._...., • .,, ~"9 -" 1Ka4 ~. <"' lect9'• ...... ...,le loulleft. Sa.Ing• rel1t1 lo pr111lou1 ..... Relpht Pflcl, °' IHt ... '"'°' to lft4 ... I price reduction uclv1lv1 of llCtf1rtlMd °' prOft\Otlonel pric ... •1 AU8S aft., 9ftll• IUCI 411 t LUU. ..... -IMf WI._.,. U1 IAml&A & WI, W• •llllY • . . . . . . . . . . . 15411 S. l•llmst, IUIWIEI s• Im 1-11 ..... N ... .. ·: CWLYPIL.OT 0 Japanese Fruitcake bnd Piennti Bars . . Presidential C_hristmas .treats published. l n lrvct.aona for m •k ln1 favontc-Chrat tma11 dehtac\es of Prea\denl J1rom arter and Pru1dC'nl et.4-l ftonald Reaallfl Wf'rt' publl hrd t o da b' Redboo k tn caune In .. roll~hon ol C't!lf'bnl holtd•> rt! ('Ip.I ·'Thi• l.ll M1>ther • r" n &*' Routyrm ('u "lc-r ~aid of btr J•)HoH\'-'!ll' Fru1t"allic-It 111 Jam m • l•\•Onte t •kc· 111nd Motht>r al111a)• m•kc:. 11 for b1m •t Chruimu l'hn(') Jteac•o aan tht mqnme her reC'I~ for V1t'Ma Bars, wharb •re cilWli)'~ part Of lhe Re1tgan s C bru tmas ce ll"'bratJon t'ollo" 1ng tor olht'r mt'rtl·ao., tu enJo) 1u e both f'lri.t to dm1ly rt' l'ipeb ROSAL t'NN (.'ARTER 'S J I\ P AN ES E F R l ' IT CAKE 31 • nivi. all puq>011t: flour I teaspoon baking . Pov.der • 2 teaspoon salt I cup hghtly salted bulter or margarine, a t room temperature l teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups granulated s ugar 4 largeegg!> l cup milk I cup dark seedless raisins l teaspoon ground cinnamon l teaspoon ground allspice 11\i teaspoon ground cloves • Pineapple ·Cocoout Filling I recipe below) !¥. cup fresh-grated coconut <directions below> Line the bottom of two 8-inch round layer-cake pans ~ith two layers of wax paper. Heat oven to 350 . degrees. Sift flour . with baking powder and sail. In the large bowl of an electric mixer beat butte r until creamy. Add vanilla. Add · sugar 113 cup at a time, beating well alter each addition. Add eggs one at a time, beating after each addi- tion. Add flour mixture about 1h cup at a time, alternating with milk, beginning and ending with flour. Measure l 11-l cups batter into each pr e pare d pan and smooth surface. Bake about 25 minutes or until cakes look done in center . Remove fro m oven and place pans on wire racks to cool 15 minutes . Tum cakes out onto racks, wipe out pans and line with fresh paper. Mrx rais1 ns. cin· namon . a lls pice and cloves into remaining balle r ; pour h alf into each pan. Bake and cool as for f-irst !'ayers. Let al l layers cool com · plete ly. To assemble. At least 2 hours before serving, s tack plain and raisin layers aJtemately on a large cake pl a t e , s preading about 11,. cups of the Pineapple- Coconut Filling between the layers and on top of cake. Sprinkle top with fresh coconut. Cover loosely and -refrigerate until serving time or up to 2 days. Makes 16 serv- ings. Per serving; 541 calories, 6 grams pro· tein, 21 grams tat, 86 grams carbohydrate. PINEAPPLE · COCONUT FJUJNG Peel of 2 lemons.J:e· -m oved with a vegetable peeler 2 cups granulated s ugar 1 cup water 2 tablespoons corn- starch Y4 cup fr esh · squeezed lemon juice 4 cups fresh-grated coconut <dirac.tions below) l 20·ounce ca n c rushed pineapple In pineaPQle juice, drained Put lemon peel and s u1ar into a medium- sized saucepan; ~ir in water and bring toll boil over moderate heat . Reduce beat to Iott and si mmer 5 minutes .· Remove and discard peel. Mix cornstarch and lemoa jwce. Stir lri- to sugar 1yrup and boll 1 """minute l tlr · -· 1 an y . move from heat ad let cool. Stir ln eoconut and pineapple. Make• about 5 cups froattnc. P&B8B·O&ATED COOONVT A enap to make (weU, •• htH ot II pion I If )'OU havti • food prtX'-.,nor t'lck a heavy coconut wl\h Unl'fltfll"d :lhell and plenty Of "milk" m ad o 1Sh1&k tl nul and lltt«'n tor mlllr al<H1han11 1 Wlth Ill\ ice p1('IL or ham mtlr and ni1ll 1u~rce nut lhrouach •t ll'H t two of ll• three "~yci. " Dr11ln milk <It '~ ltOOd to drink 1 811k\• coconut &bout l~ minutet ln a 4ll dear" oven, until shell crack1 Place nut on a hard 1urface. 1uch as concret" noor, and hll hard with hammer to brolr 1bell. Pull out meat (it s hould have ~hr1.1nk from sbetll and grate in a food procenor or meat grinder. Meat may be in long shreds or t n )' c hunks Mak es •bout s cupa. NANCY &EAGAN'S VJENNA Ma8 • 1 cup Uchtly salted butter or margarine, al room temperature l 'h cups granulated sugar 14 tea.spoon salt Yolks of 2 lar1e eggs 21/t cups all-purpose flour ~ cup red currant or red raspberry pre· serves Whites of 4 large eggs 2 cups qnely chopped walnuts or almonds Grease a 17-x· 12·inch jelly-roll pan or Hirge baking sheet. Heat oven to 350 degrees . In a large bowl work butter and If.I cup of the sugar with a wooden spoon un- til creamy and well mixed; beat in sail and en yolks. Add nour and start mix.int;· when mix· lure becomes hard to work, knead w'ith fingers of one band to make a s mooth dough. Pat dougb evenly into the boltom of prepared jelly·roll pan or pal into a rectangle of the same size on a baldn1 sheet. inc 1 cup ol auaar Gent· Bake IS to 20 minutes, ly spread e11 white mix· until lightly browned. tu re over jelly. Bake Remove from oven and about 2S minutes, until spread wjth jelly. In a browned. Remove from, deep bowl beat eag .oven and place pan on a whites with a rotary wire rack to cool 15 beater or electric mixer minutes. While still at high speed until stiff warm cut into 30 bars. peaks hold when beater Per bar: 203 calories, 4 is lifted. Using a metal grams prot.eln, 12 grams spoon or rubber spatula, ( a t , 2 3 g r a m s fold in nuts and remain· carbohydrate. of ~avings! SHANK PORTION / OF HAM llllM IN ~UI I I lUiJl\I (l 11111 I 11(11<1 1111' •11111 ~ 9. 7 " #' GRADE A HEN TURKEYS l AN(A'>ll 111 Al?'I'> I 110/1 N I I I«> I 4 I H'i .68., BUTTER BASTED GRADE A TURKEYS ~ .. W"'ll HIW \rill Ill"'" I Ali I WO/I t-. Ill " \JI< I c JM 10111111i1-. • 78 ... LADY LEE TURKEYS 1,h'}llH '\ !IA-..1! 11 1110/1-, ltl"•tll/lf)M 111 10.!llb'> BROWN'N 59 SERVE ROLLS l .A.llY I H !> VARILlll "> ••• II(.. f \II\(; • ~ LADY LEE 57 YAMS · • • • • • • • • , • • )<1 1 J/ ( AN • ~· STUFFING 69 MIX hi/( 1V. "'bl WWY Ill "'" JW ..,..,, ,, '· ""lfl" '' "' flil\. 'CC)) CHUNKY 53 ~,Iv~~.~ ~~~!;. Fresh Meat BUTTERBALL TURKEYS RIB ROAST \~ ·' .... ,, ~ .... I I. 10 ! . CROSS RIB ROAST ,-...~II ... ' I ' 1•1••·1·1 HI t I I I' T·BONE STEAK CHUCK ROAST WESTERN OYSJERS I ~I '" ..• 78 "1.97 t ll 1.99 .. 2 .57 "1.08 .. 1.47 LADY LEE BACON .:.4.IU L. •ti!~~·· 1.3 7 Canned & Packaged ~ .. ~LACKE-YE PEAS ·"'', .... 34 ~;.,~~~!~~~IT ~.~~~~ .v .• SJ ~'~~~~.~~~~.~ SACJ~~I/ '.~.45 ~"~'~~~~ .. ~!~~D NU,'.,~, ... 1.99 ~.~.~?COLATE CHI~~ HM, l.55 ~'~~~~J:~!L •&•o1 n'• 1.36 ~ .. 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"to\U(t Uh/ I'••,.,• 7 5 ®J PIE SHELlS "'"'' \~tftt' . ~ ORANGE JUICE /U/ (." ... 89 LADY L~E EQG NOG M l)/ If" 1.55 ~ CHEDDAR CHEESE I .\Kl f0 L "~I '>llARI' •.• . . , tl/ ~'1\1, }36 ITALIAN 48 ~~~~,~~!\ .tR . •• ,rw ... ,,TEN HIGH BOUR~~~., 9.39 ~.PASSPORT SC?,~~~. 11.49 ~. BACARDI RUM )!It-; Hft.. 9.99 Household & Pet ~"'~~~WAll'AN PONC~UI 1111 1.89 ~.!~~v~"~T _POTA~?.~~' l'Oo87 All stores wilt close Christmas Eve at 6:30 p.m. and remain closed ~~~~~-·---Chdaunas-Oay Kmerka's Finest Membership Department Stores and Sygr.rnwrke.ts· .,. ........ #IDl'I • ' ............ .. M U.tt.Olll·•· I 1r. ... '-................ . t ••IC!f'll tillil ··~· \#f"lo"\,.,.• ......... ' .,,. •• """'"°' ~ ~-,· -°" ,_ tut.vt•<••• ........................ .... ~1'!_:~~~0::-N: :'~-t:';... ..... 'Oit.lf'tf~ •A.U(W ..,_ • ~· .. •• • '"'"'.'°" ••fr"'t _,_ ....... ,., ....... "AllPOt.""4 I~ ........... ,. .... .,.,.. '- :.~=A"'4.':.\f;,..'4;;:,,.,::.;...,,1:~•. 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L8 • FUERTE 28 AVOCADOS I ARC.I •.•.••......... f to • D'ANJOU •PEARS II .., "0 I l "11(,I BELL PEPPERS l "l!Lt tFll'>P "r-D CRur-on.. . .• . .• 58 Delicatessen Items Ch.I• P11t • P1fM•' t~P'>•••., •'-'•'••·'.,., 1~ p•.._~, itJbir •II••••- V.f'OIW'4"t ()e.cr .. 1'.1#1 1 '~"'' ... 'w\w"'d•~ ~'""b.-1'•' ""'° , .. C: •• DAILY PtlO f ·Bavarian atyle . Mince pie gOes Germ® Pineappl 8av11r1an Mlnce Pu• I • dt1hC'1ou c reaUon or t'1nnud uu11hed pineapple and mtn<'enM"at 1n • 1mooth 8nanan cream rlll1o1 EH whit are belle!n eparat ly ~nd tulded \.n t o t h. t' p I n o a~p p I " m1n<'rme at r uatard a l on 111 w 11 h ~ h Ip v t11S rrum to 1lvt• th" fUHna hghtnu and vvlumt• J\allf' th p1 ... ht>ll 111 l• drt-p 9 UH h p1t• p.i11 •rnd hutld OW l>-''tr) t'dllCt" 111 tu a Outed r1n1 to hold thl' gl'rwruw. f1 lhn.i l>et'OrMtt· this ;Pt"n .i I m .. ltt' •htlt1d p1" with hi.I' t"d i-hr~~ of \'&11nw pm a~e ~nd r herries to give th.tt fe t1ve holl d.a) look P 1neapplt-Bavarian M m re Ple .i.:ul!> e&J>ll) 1n to 8 slices and ma.kes a :.pa.rkhn& ending to the Christmas feast PINEAPPLE BAVARIAN . MINCE PIE l 19-inch l baked pie s he ll I (8 14 oun ce can t•rushed p111eapplc '.3 cup sugar I e n velop e un flavored gelatin 1 • teaspoon salt.. 1"2 cup milk 2 l a r ge eggs, separated • •r.i cup syrup from pineapple 1 cup prepared min· cemeat I tablespoon brandy I cup whip ping cream l <81<t ·ounceJ can pmeapple shces u11beattn t't(fC while1> h alvt't, 11rr•nae around Ueul MIC whit•' In nur t'dtit' ot pie and center row. dt~P t>uwl until ~llff N•Ch wtlh a cherry half. b\.ll nut dr)' With i.1H0t' Milk.es II St'rvlnp., l>t1•h·•'. l11•ut t'rN1m ~urr Pt .. Slllell: Combine t-'o ld tiCi wh1tt·• und 111 c upfl sifted a ll t'/Utll Into ttelatu). 1n1A 1>u ri.><nH1 flour with ~ h.1n• ('1\111 " fo"' o\mutc:, lt·i.:sµoQI\ salt Cul In 1,'J lottlCl'r . unlit u11xturt' l'Ufl ~hortt.1n1n g until nau11111h trn u ~poon vart1cle11 are size or l'uro 1nlo '"'' .. hl1tl <1ml .,~ub S1mnkle with 3 to 4 l'hlll fi rm. u\ J~a~t <\ -tablet-.Pt>QnS cold milk. ht1ur-. Stwr ti)' bHort' t.lddang JU&l enough lo lll•rvto.:, t1ru1111.Hm!ap'pfo mnke u s t iff dough. .. 11n•:. wel l Cul 10 Shupe into a ball. oil out on lightly noured board to /A 12-inch circle, and fil into 9-inch pie pan. Trill' edge aboul ~ inch wider than rim of pan. Fold under. and flute, building up a high rim. Prick bottom and sides of pastry with a Cork. Bake in center of very hot oven (450 d e grees F ) 10 l·o 15 min utes. until lightly browned. Cool before filling . FRll100 ROii PARADI TICKITS .....• ,,.._...... • ..., .... 00•"' f ••• -,.,,...\ .... ~ '• • • I • "•' • ,..., w ••o ... h<P, ·•O .. ,, • c 06'1 9 I p ,,., • .-•• ,; N NNt•) A .. l>\)~•!C>,.. .. 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Stir sugar. gelatin, salt and milk together in top of double boiler Jieat over boil- ing water. stirring oc- casionally. until gelatin dissolves. Beat yolks li ghll). Stir a little of the hot gelatin into yolks. ---------------------------------------------------------\?--------~ ~~:t!~~~~~ ........ ;.~~~~······ 4 9 c ~ then combine with re· maining gela tin, and cook:. stirring' constant· I y . u n t i I m i X·l u r e thickens s lightly and co-ats' back of s poon Remove from heat Stir in dramt>d pineapple . 1 :1 rup syrup from pincap pie. minccmt.•at and brandy. C hill until mixture be1ilul to thicken and is about the consistency of Fancy c·ake A New Yc~r ·s t-:\'1' dinner or buffet <:alls for a dessert that 's a s festive as the occasion. Ring in the new with a s pecial dessert like this Amaretto Pound Cake Torte. And because you make it a day ahead, you 'll have ple nty of tim e to attend to last- minute party details. in1 mixture. Frost side and top al cake with re- maining frosting mix- ture ; s prinkle with almonds. Refri1erate at least 24 hours before servlq. FOLGER'S COFFEE \.\81,_AN 2 49 Al"l t..All•1f.1'> • .. IMO DRESSING •• t; PITTED RIPE OllVES • .. p OCtr PILLSBURY FLOUR I ] Ot kft l #O"d MIXED' NUTS SPRINGFIELD PINEAPPLE , ' )l}+ •'"1,; WHIPPED TOPPING I f t't • oj :,,. N''' (hr•\-• S,..,"'"" "-BROCCOll .59 .69 .88 2.19 .57 86·Prool Kentucky SIToight .• l:.W. HARPIR498 BOURBON..... ~~ 7 50·Ml. 9• 6-Prool IANQWAAY699 GIN .................. .. . .. PRINCEllA Y AM5 I '• • SIU~FED OLIVES • , LJ I'• t FRUIT COCKTAIL 1 11 • I)._ ti ·• ,.,o.-. O. l')- Rf'fN0l05 AlUMINUM FOil DINNER Pl ATE S .69 1.15 .4.9 .95 .99 1.19 .79 1.75" .59 .89 1.49 2.29 8 01 Cup I Avocado Oop1 . 6.5c) PIN6QUIU, 49c PARIYDIP •.. ... o, llondt le Aul Flo •Ol'l llATU•AL CHBll ........................... . 7·or. Ant. Flovori •n1••• CHIUI BALLl ............. 2.09 8,6·oi. 91111orfloh •&LSB•Y •••• •OLLlmoo•-••-.m .85 12-01. Chub ....... A~L •••H• IALAlll .. _, .. a.•s Ii EEN GIAN NIB LETS CORN 12-0Z CAN 28( NABISCO $NACK CRACKERS 5MAl~~~l(~AGf 85 c llMll ? Pt~ ASE . WI C01111MUl IO ACCDT c .. ,. ,_ .. AU.AT .. SWl•MA•ITI. DnAal • n ... PRICES IN EFFECT THUllS .. DEC 18 THROUGH DEC. 25. 1"0 .. tlMIT RIGHT AllE llESllVEo:No SAlES TO WHOl.fSAlEltS. THIS AD f"fCTIVf ONLY AT HUGHES U 11.4~ ANO HVOHES UOO • "' -... •,. llW" •• -"\ , \ • ' • ' - For pa..., .a...Ja - Cookbooks make great gifts You miibt also lnclude with the pet's initials or A llft ~ an .. .,,.... •• of fove . rttapect1 cra1hude. coac-em ana • ' •llarl•I the mo•t munin1ful 1llts are t.bioae lD W't:Ueh the 1lver lDcludet ••90methln1 of bllDMlf " doonman. aunlan &oeilon • aacl ebaJNttlck ate nlre ~ lnrlude wilb a aporu d\l11Alne and one ol the n.w "ltaU m.11.ea " wblch lnchad4t nut. and drled fruit whlle 8he di&li: • rub· ber1 mat or lhlck. dark cotored towel is ap· predated. Klda &ove crayonis 11nd paint.. The creative glfl 1lver can provide 1 big plain paper l•blet with •ucse1Uooa for what the c hild ml1ht dra.w on~ several ot the paae1 - ''How does your cat look while It ls sleepin1?" stamped eevelopet with name . the sugetlloft that they FOR THE OFFICE share tbelr art work worker, variety cof- with, grandma or with a fees or teas with a far-away friend. s p·e cl a J mug make · breaktime much more Interesting. cans, and boxes which can be used for other purposes after the prod· uct is used. Clever people often use these empty con· talners to package gifts that have nothing to do with the original con- tents. One ut UM problem• •• h te dur,01 lbe hobda)" 11 •AIU'. peopte ,. we'd lib to r.mtmber wnb &l f u and aot H<>uth cw lO buy whal we •ant lo 11ve earh of U1~m Here a_rt a few &•It 1dea.s U\al wtll be "'5efl.l! aJld plea.a1n1 t o lho~t 1 wbo r~ve lbem. but woo 't tw.U the bud&et. Tbey're •.11 conveniently available in th e upermarket J FOa THE cook I the pro or the one who plans to be>. start with an ap· propnate rolorfuJ theme cookbook , To accompan y an Oriental cookbook. buy appropriate canned or packaged foods and seasonmgs. cbopsllcks. a teapot or other Orien· 1 tal dishes. Wrap the girt In an Or iental-looting basket. j tie with some bare twigs and color-coordinated silk flowers which .can I later be used for table arrangement. 'A Mexican cookbook can be presented with appropri a t e s pices. , canned chiles or ot.her Mexican ingredients. 1 pa_ckaged in '-"Mexican ~t Qr bask.et with a col:.. 1 orful bow. l An Italian cookbook can be accompanjed by a variety of pastas, t o m a to s a u c e-s a n d s pices -use d ried w heat stalks in the package tie. With a liltle imagination t he ideas can goandon . . FOR THE teen-age girl, lry a magazine written especially for teen -agers o r a telephone or address book. A telephone' timer is also helpful to the teen- ager who must pay for her long-distance calls. A label make r for marking possessions or nice supply of cosmetic products is a lso ap- preciated by teen-age 1irls. · For pre-teen-age girls, try a dress-up box: cov- er a carton with contact paper (stars would be appropriate) and in· elude some fancy long dresses (from the thrift shop) and some t ry-on make up. Fo r the newl y engaged you might fes· 1 loon a champagne bottle with a big bow and two 1 champagne glasses; in- c tu de a bride 's ' magazine and a recipe box with recipe cards and some starter rec- ipes. For t he hos t o r hostess, an attractive plant is a lw ays we lcome. Buy one ap- propriately decorated or decorate it at home. Guest soaps and coordin ated g u e~t towels, a good bottle of wine and a cork screw, matching napkins and placemats, or glassware are all welcome gifts. FO R THE out -~ -H -n:i--· 1 o t111y pie -~ -- adds-class- to dessert Holiday Pie is a- classic ending to a meal and good choice for a dessert party. Even , if time is at a premium YoU . can pro- duce· a delicious pie without baking by simp- ly preparing an unbaked coronut crust that can be filled with any desired cream fiUing or ice cream . 1'o make the crust, stir ~ cup melted butter or margarine into t wo cups COCDtut in a bowl; u se a fork to bleqd thorou1hfy. Presa even-bt OYet ~ ancl aides cil a 'l>uttered 8-or 9-inch P6e pan. Chill unt1J firm. rm wtth your favorite cream fllllna; chill •Cain .... 1 mUna It ... or fill with Ice cream and store lft fl'ffaer. tor eue ln cuttin1, dip pan brlef1y ln hot water. ,, Yor thon wbo love 1ardenln&. new boob, 1ard4tn woli. iilovH and plant• .,.., weleome. The ideas are endless. T hti l•dy iardener r uuld 11lso u 11e 11om~thln& lo prohH:l iand t'ushlon b~t kneei; "Draw a picture of your (avorite .flowers .·' FO& nlE pet owner. there are oodles ol ideas for gifts: toys, sham· poos, grooming tools, special t.reata, etc. You mi1ht also make·a ·•pet , blanket" from a large towel monogrammed Supermarket shopping can open up whole vistas in gift giving if you look for ideu as 'you shop. You')) spot 11\teresting and colorfuJ packages. Be creative and your gifts will be especially appreciated because' there will be a ,lktte of you in them. \UarEs '*' ~.391 ~ M·dnfoah Apples ~ Ta;;erines Gitt ...... "'"' H! Seagram's 7 -Crown ~~ Gilt ...... "'"' ~ Chivas Regal S~otch '.:.0 .a Gift .... ~ ..... ,, ~Seagram's V.O. ,.,.,11 ... ··-· !H Jim Beam Whisky .. ,_. '1!1Vorinoff Vodka HO .... I II It• I IS ltt. •.• 35 •.• 49 4'' 12'' 9'' 6SI <Wit,-..·-Or .......... c.-1 tl! Taylor Ctllars Wine :.,~ 279 HOLIDAY FllUIT •ASIETS -. !l!U-5!!_ "'~\)',. '410 .. 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Gift• ehould be lndlvldualty tdoNd FROZEN ALASKAN- If R CUI LEIS .. .1 •• • 1 •• "1 •• .20• ".89 •. 99 "1 •• • J 39 Holiday Party] Trays 11 ru1s(lll ••111•u• roll,• Off 3~~,,~,.::"""" -. Cl• DAILY PILOf Raapberrie. Fruit adds flavor, fragrOnce or 111 &M eetorhal (lll&W ............. ,..,,,.......U..eelebra u. ol a.riliaal, .. "' th oldt11 ••~ •o•t ••morable I• llae ••&MdM ol ,...., .... fraeDda for • bouatlhal feut 1ta .. fw U.. tradiUonal over chick• rreqoeatb ltoU4ay h•m~ turkey, durlnf ,.malft.ln1 bak· ud utber fow1, lendln1 lo1 t m•. 1Uowtn1 20 &o H eh • m.,-nlfkent mlnut. per pound for warm and roay 1aow ~ u n • l u r f e d a n d 2 s C hrtalmu diaaer tould mean a fra1ruti, baked ham, t'racklln1 roaat 1001•, plump u,_, or turley routed to ,.l'fect.6oo l:uh of theff .. is a favonte In some pirl of &be world and e&t'b hli ao Ol'11U)al JtOl'y lO tell Aa u alternative to mlnut• per pound for U•• more ttadaUonal st\lffed cbiclleo. Chicken hr• 1 1 be 1 u t If u ll y ia done when dtumatick 1U.leGU\I ducken coat movea eaally In lbieb tel wllb tM framboiae joint Pour any remain· baa• al&M and adorned Ina 1la.ae over ~blclren. wllh fndt.I and a aprl1 of Remove skewers and h o lly an prov ide a 1unl1h festively. Serves feallvtt, e le1ant and rour economical dlab tor a CHAMBO&D GLAZE •mall ramlly celebra ljar(l2ounce)pure t100 When accompanied quince jelly by paquant cranberry Jwce of 1 lemon r~llah, eully . prepared Lt. cup Chambord Ii· Ourio1 the days of Kln1 Lo\ab XlV suc h illshH Mlwned a poei· uon ot haportance al lbe araod feub ef\iOyed by tbe Freucb nobility: equalJy popular were the vari«y of liqueurs wb1 cb trad 1tionally r rowned these feuta. walhln minutes in a food queur prouuor ..00 an ideal ln a. u ucepa n melt complemeot \0 Holiday jelly. stir in jwce and Chicken Cbambord, a Cbambord. Ideal for truly memorable feast is turkey, chicken, ham In the makinl with a and game . Makes 2 hint of old world charm. cups. It waa duriJii this time t hat Cbambord, an e leeant liqueur made with .framboises, small bluk-Taspberries 1rown only in profusion in the Burgundy reeion or France, was created. The framboises when combined witb o t her fruiu, berba, and honey made this liqueur a favorite ol French royal· ty. It is conceivable that the imaeinalive French found many other uaea for so delectable a drink, and perhaps dis· covered it to be a superb ineredient in C09kin1 the many dishes enjoyed so lon1 ago. The richness of sweet o lack 'raspberries com- bined with tart lemon ,nd quince makes an .aromatic and flavorful HOLIDAY CIDCllEN CllAMJIO&D 1 ~ pound roasting chicken 3 to 4 cups prepared stumn1 ii desired Salt and pepper J tablespoon soft· enedbutter Chambord 1laze Wash chicken and pat dr)I. Sprinkle neck and body caviUes with aalt and pepper. Prepare stuffing, if desired, and U1btly fill neck cavity. Pull neck skin over stuf· flnl and skewer to back. Next fill body cavity and skewer. Place chicken breast- side-up on rack In a shallow open pan . Sprinkle bird with salt and pepper and rub skin with softened butter. Balte in 350-degree ov4!n tor 1 hour. Brush glaze • • • • Treats <From Pa1e CJ> Place sugar, com syrup and water in 3· quart casserole. Cook in microwave on full power for 8 to JO minutes, or until soft ball stage is reached (234 degrees· F>. Stjr .occasionally during cooking time. Stir in peanuts. Cook in microwave on Cookmatic Level 8 tor 10 to 12 minutes or until hard crack stage is reached (305 degrees F ). Stir in butter and baking soda. Pour half of candy into each sheet. spreading to ~-inch thickness. Cool. Break into pleces. \ ConveaUonal Method Grease 2, 15Yz x 12-inch baking sheets. Keep warm. Place sugar, corn syrup and water in heavy 3-qua rt sauce pan. Cook over medium heat to soft ball stage (234 degrees F l. Stir until sugar d issolves. Stir in peanuts. Cook to hard craclt stage (305 degrees F ), stirring often. Remove from heat. Quickly stir in butter and soda. Pour half of candy onto each sheet, spreading to 1/4-inch thickness. Cool. B~ak into pieces. Candymaker Mdbocl Combine sugar, corn syrup and water in 3-quart casserole. Cook 2 minutes on full power. Continue cooking until sugar dissolves, at 2 Temp Control; stir 2 to 3 times during cooking. Then cook to soft crack stage, at 7 Temp. Comtrol: stir frequently during cooking. Sfir in nuts and butter. Cook to hard crack stage al 9 Temp Control; sti{ frequently during cooking. Add vanilla and soda, stir to blend (work fast). Pour onto buttered rookie sheets. Spread .as thin as possible When cool. break into pieces. Loaves have fruity flavor With the holidays fast Sun," California Raisin approaching, the good Advisory Board, P .O. news is that there will Box 5172, Fresno 93155. be a bumper raisin crop TINY llAISIN for every, cooking and APPLE LOAVES , bakinl need. It wouldn't Y.a Cl1J> butter or s ... <k c ..... ,. •• H.W.y ~ ·-· .......... _ .. CM.NBO&O· oaANGE •EUSB 3 ouncea Cbambord Uqueur 1 pound fresh c ran- berriet1 . t,.; c up c hopped walnuts 2 Jarse oranges, ~ashed and quartered ~ to ~ cup sugar Wash and drain the c ranberries and com- bine with the unpeeled and quartered oran1es in a food processo~. Blend to obtain a coarse mixture. Add the sugar, Cha mbord liqueur.and chopped walnuts. Serve i m· m e d i a t e I y o r refrigerate for later use. Thia relish is perfect with hot or cold fowl en· trees. Makes approx- imately 3 cups. FAAMBOISE GLAZE COATS HOUDAY CHICKEN WITH FRUIT FLAVOR rite :::~.... '1~·9 'e!.. 6 1':!. -,,::-.. c.n. . • •..i o.M-· f•tto '-"<Y W•""•nt•en \tot• ~ ~ ,, • .• e Chflitmaa .without mar1arine, softened Sa"eway QuMit_y raisins to add delecta· % cu sugai:__ "' Metil Bn s! -...;.._-hle,-fnrltr flffOl' ano 2""eggs ----,..ano<HOustHtn 89' Fresh Pork R<rast 81::,=~ 10 $1 48 lloMltss ru11y totd $198 !frr t>it· ,. !_;ood Bu ~ ·P.,... il J.h......,,-2..,111;..,s, __ ..., ~gc--t ---~ u1a 0 l; 1.,., , • ..,,.. ""9 I %-8 Marshmallow Cremh1ft 1 .:.: 59' :-; Butter Top &ea.d w.11~~s ~4; 79c chewy good texture to 3 tablespoons milk Fresh Turkeys "' r-Graci•• Ill · traditional holiday 1 te.aspoon lemon .._..._. 89' trea•-· · Butter Basted TurkPV 11nor toms 1b ' ..... JUI Ce ... , FrOl«I, Gt'dt A Smok-A-Roma Ham wa" Addi.II 10 Tbis year, malte 2cupsfiour ~en1 0<Toms 98' batches ol Tiny Raisin 1 teaspoon baking Foster Farms Turkeys111.1ec1 Gtadt " 10 Hormel Cure 81 HamS11ont1ess .; $2 99 Apple Loaves, appealing powder . . Cfll• c.n a-111 ''GI"' $ 269 1olde·n-cru1ted quick l teaspoon aall Ham Slices h•fM•JoM io breads that bake· in ~ te~poon soda mini-loaf pans. Wltb t~ cups peeled grat· raisins in the batte~t ed apple _ these little loaves wlu 1 cup c bopped Crisp Celery '""', r.tt11 maintain .thdr mollt· ralalna neaa and freshness. The ~ cup chopped nuts fresh Lemons •~v f 1....,. combination of apples Cream &o1etber but· and raialm is a flavor ter, auaar and e1p until Red Radishes '"~:" 0 Jolly lloQtr Fresh ysters Wn11•n Safeway Freffh Q11,,/i1~· /•ro<lm·,•! 49 C , IOUlllOI~, !Midi Fruit Baskets c'"-G"'"v 2 r111 35' Ruby Red Grapefruit 2 49c G ,,.,AdcJ,1ron Fo• Red rapes ror111 m.11o.i 10 °' s1 19 Jllt hslld s999 ~ 25' .. 59' 1-8· Kratt Cream Cheese Pt...n ~ 79 ' Z-7 Mar-Kes Burritos 5 ~-: s1oo Z.!f Scotch Buy Yams ~: 59' • Pet Milk Ev-'"0 '~ 45c z-i Orange Juice ~~ '~ 69' :-£ Orange Juice St;!~~ ~1 59c z-8· Libby's Pumpkin ~ 59' - :--£'Stuffing Mix w~•• ':; 89' ~~l 99' ......... _ =---""' ~· &IFT eE'1'!FleATEI , ... -..... -........... ,..._.., 0... c..lflc .... -........ ;..,-.-... ~-........... -.. _ _ ....... ~ ............ Lucerne Egg Nog claaaic tbat ia suaran· li1ht Uld fluffy. Beat in teed to please. These milt and lemon ·Juice. breads are quick to Sift totether dry in1re.· make, too, IO you can d l e n t s ; 1 t l r l n t o hue plenty OD band for creamed mixture jui t apfflal holiday meals or untll moiitened. Stir in laal·mblute lift.a. . apple, raisins and nut.a. ., 35' 6·1nch Po~s Plants 6·';!.~ s499 Flex Shampoo rrom~ '-~ •TUIUftf _ _.., ....... ....... H ..,.,.... Addltianal raia1D NC:· Spoon batter into 3 .tpe-tdna c111r br-foaad-' 1 . -- n • . pan a. Ba-e at 350 • 'Ralltnl -EYerythln• de1ree1 40 to 4$ minutes Under tbe Sim'' ta a col· or until tootbF'ct luert· lection of • family· ed lD emt« comes out fa.ortte raialn recipes. clean. Mallet J mlnl· For a :'. tend 21 lo• vH. Note: Batter ceata An I«= ma1 be bUed in 1 txJ. (pet eow> to: " I.Deb loaf pm. Increase -sv.,u.m, Under tM bakln• time to 1 bow'. We've Given· LOW PRICES a New Name ••• .. '""' . . . . -. . .. ... .11"1 lllUN YI ... AU. •• AT SA•AY • 14 ....... .., ........... L...-..... .tm,,....,. Le ............ ,..... •14417C.... .... •w..._...._ • -I •:". DEC. 17, 1980 ., COMICS 07 NFC: Who J .D. Morgan, who helped build UCLA into a national power in athletics,. is dead at 61. See page D5. Potential wild card matchups The NFC's Dec. 28 potential wild-card ,~ matchups, each dependent on a combination . ! of wins in the Philadelphia·Dallas and AUan· ~ ta-Rams games (projected final regular season records in parentheses): Rams could be at home in Jwild-card garrie By Ttlae Aaii.oelated Preaai The five pla)•off team!. m the National Football Conference bave bt:en decided but determirung who p!ays whert.' and agamst whom will have to wait one more week With one weekend of National fo~ootball League play to go. all three Amencan fo'ootball Con ference races a re alive with Buffalo, New England, San Du~go. Oakland, Cleveland. Houston a nd PittsburBh vy ing for the fi ve playoff berths !\Jone 1s guaranteed a place yet TWO NFC TITLES Atlanta in the Western D1v1sion and Minnesota in the Central -have been decided The Rams have won one wild-card berth. Either Philadelphia or Dallas will take the Eastern title with the other settling for the remain- ing wild card. It's Philadelphia al Datllas next Sunday. with the Eagles taking a 12·3 record and a one-game lead into the game against the Co wboys If Philadelphia wins. 1t is the Eastern champ. In order for the Cowboys to take the title, they must not only beat Philadelphia but must do it by 25 or more points Best net poiAts in division games is the fifth tie-breaking step. Philadelphia ANALtSIS is plus 92 in divisioW: scoring to Dallas' plus 42 right now. That step would be tied head·to·head with a vi ctory api~ce. tied 6-2 in conference games and t iect 3· l against common opponents. . AND IN THE BIZARRE EVENT the Cowboys beat the Eagles by exactly 25 points. say 35-10. to fini sh locked in di vision net points, they'd go to the-5ixth tie·breaking -st~p.-best net points in all games. Philadelphia is plus 170 to Dallas' plus 135 at I this moment -so the Cowboys, gaining 2S i>oints while the Eagles were losing them. would end up at plus 160 to Philly's plus 145 ... and Dallas would be the division champ. Far.fetched? Yes. But remember, it was just one year ago that the Chicago Bears earned a wild·card playoff berth by beating out the Washin~tiskins plus 57 to plus 53 in all g_ames. FIGURING OUT IN ADVANCE who wins the Eastern Division title doesn't settle the matter of matching up opponents as the playoffs progress. Atlanta. 12·3, and the Rams. 10·5, in the West , play each other Sunday in Anaheim. Whirjlever wins there also will have a bearing on which team gets to play at home in every round, from the dpener between the wild-card teams through to the con- ference championship on Jan. 11, the rlnal step before the Super Bowl. PhUadelpbla beats Dallas and Ai'lanta beats Rams ~ , RAMS 00·6) at Dallas (11·5), Cowboys earning home fi eld on better record. PbJladelpbia beats Dallas alUI Rams beat Atlaata Dallas (11·5) at Rams (11·5), Rams earn· ing home field .with M<friday night's 38-14 vie· tory over Cowboys. Dallas beat; PblladelpbJ~ by less tban ZS poi.ala Rams <10·6 or 11-5) at Dallas < 12·4), Cowboys earning home field on beue·r record regardless of Rams' result against Atlanta . __, Dallas beats Pblladelplda By ZS or more points . Rams < 10-6 or 11·5> at Philadelphia ( 12·4), Eagles earning home field on better record re~ardless of Rams' result against Atlanta. . . oao1y ~ -·w u. ~•Y• DAILY PILOT SPORTSWRITER (AND NOVIC~ CLAMMER) CURT SEEDEN POSES A LONELY FIGURE IN HiS SEARCH FOR CLAMS IN NEWPORT BEACH. THE CLAMS DIDN'T SHOW. ,, . ClanUn1ng e c annned -up ! By CURT SEEDEN Of tile Dally ~ilet Slatt I was steaming mad. Sure, while all my cohorts. were busy back at the office, I had the luxury <* hitting the beach on a Thursday after· noon . , But. I was working, too. I was clam· ming for the first time in my life. and to be downright truthful, I fe lt like a dip. There I was, waiting for an innocent clam to make contact with my pitch fork as I dug into the muddy sand near the 'Santa Ana River jetty where Newport Beach and Huntington .,Beach m eet. You see, the Fish and Game Depart- ment came up with the best dares to Clippers roll clam. which is probably better than the best clams to date. Specificall y, the department said this one particular Thursday. along with Jan. 4. Feb. 2 and Feb. 14 were pretty good days to clam <because minus tides arc lowest, making the coastline more accessible to the clam di gger 1 Before entering the water. I made sure I had all the necessary tools and. rules. For instan.cc, I nee.ded a meas ur· ing tool to make sure the clams are of legal size. a ·SS California s rtfishing license (which I already had I. a fork and a pl~stic bucket. Well. it turned out I didn't need any or those things because I didn't find a clam. Lakers call't buy i.n San Diego • • win A SAN DIEGO (AP> -Because Bryant with 15 seconds to go of so m e exce pt I o n a I completed the scoring. perfof1nances from some Wtex· "I wanted to go with my little peeled sources and oulstanding men down the stretch." said San It was embarrasing. Even the sea gulls were laughing at me. It had really psyched mysel! for this. And to be truthful, I looked like a pro· fessional Clammer . I was told to wear tennis shoes while I clammed, s up- posedly so my feel wouldn't get cold. Actually, I was supposed to wear some h eavy boots. something I haven 't owned since I sloshed around in puddles when I was six years old. So I ruined a pair of tennis shoes for this. There are several varieties of clams I could tiave found. For instance, there arc razor clams, which are more prevalent along Northern California sho res. amd Pis mo and littleneck clams. commonly found in our neck of the woods. Even though I failed to find a clam. I did pick up a number of tips on clam· ming which I'm sure will stay with me for years to come. For example. never keep clams in ga lvanized buckets . That's because electrolytic action may spoil them. And we all know clams are always after a little electrolytic action now and then. The best way to get sand out or a clam 1s to keep it in salt watertwoorthree days. There's nothing I like better than having a bucket of murky sail water sit· tin~ around our apartment forthreedays. Don't keep clams in fresh water. They-become very testy and have a ten- dency to clam up. A frozen clam will gape open whe'\ t h awed a nd the sand can easily be. washed away. 'Don't worry, clams are tough little critters and can1akethecold. If you find a Pismo ctaln in Southern California. the size limit is a minimum 4 1'2 i nches at the g r eatest shell diameter. The bag and possession limit is 10. ~ismo clams, in fact. are reportedly quite succulent. But I wouldn't know. I didn 't see one that day. But don't ask me for any"inore ad· vice. I was laughed at when I returned cla~less. And I've decided to clam up a bout it. 'Mudslingers' • Georgi,a denies scalping tickets ·-of the Herald"Examinu can;-ed a story that an attorney for the . Rams said Monday be is cornpft, ing a list, with document•~ defense, the San Diego Cl!_ppers Diego Coach Paul Silas. " ta ....,,, _ _.,=n'""'~a two-game ~lnmng streak good effort from a lot-of people. LOS ANGELES <AP > Georgia Fronliere, president of the Los Angeles Rams, ·issued a st:-atement Tuesday angrily.de. n1f!lg ao.tln'lolvemenLln scalp· ing Super Bowl tickets. -which he chlims-wttt-pro•_....., ____ _ no tickets from the Super ~ were mbiaandled by the RaOll. · aw.nst...tbe defending. National "WE'VE REALLY bee n - Basketball Association cham· stressing defense in practice. pion Los Anietes Lakers. We helped out well on Abdul- Los Ange les brought the J abbar. Offensively, we broke NBA's second·leading offense in-down a couple of times. but de- to San Diego Tuesday night, but fense kept us in the game." outside of center Kareem Abdul· As far as Heard is concerned, Jabbar, the Lakers were held in Silas said: "Gar has &iven me check durin1 a 97.92 victory by great defense. 9<>ming down the the Clippers. stretch that will win for you." A season-high crowd of 9,044 SW'en Nater led the {;Uppers at the San Diego sports Arena with 22 points and 14 r'ebounds. watched Abdul·Jabbar make 15 Freeman Willi•ms added 20 of his 18 field goal attempts in points for San Diego, and re; scoring a game-high 32 points serves Henry Bibby and Ron and erab a team-leading nine re· Davis contributed 14 and" 10 bounds~ points, repectiv"ely. Bryant, also coming off the bench, had nine BUT ·IT WASN'T enough for points. tbe Lakers, who have now lost "We're playing con s iste nt their lut two 1ames against the ·basketball," said Nater. "I don't Clippers. Los Angeles was think we're going to lose too averalinl 112.8 points peT outing many games in a row the rest of prior to Tuesday ni1ht. the season '' be ettppvs, -wbo are now ____ nueieat_ snapped~ a.:Jfi.~. - 11·20,""'&ld·-5-i;n-ers score ess game winning streak for the for some ahl minutes of the Lakers, whp are now 23·11. fourth quarter while they scored Outside of Abdut:J•bbar, the 10 un .... wered point.I to turn an only Loi An1eles player scortn, 82-aU tie Into a '2·82 lead. double fl1ut"ei was Jamaal Then, in Pae Jate 1ta1es. the Wllkes, who was held to only i4 CUppen wete able to bold off points. .. their onruahinl vi1itor11 !'ho . "They 1ot 1reat play from narrowed the 1a~to oerore Bibby and Bryant in the second a pair ot tree th. Garfield half," said Loi An1eles Coach Heard wtth 40 remaln· Paul W•thead. "We 're • better in1 an~ a foul hoi by Joe team th•92points." · . ,. .......... THI ~KERI' NORM NIXON QLll>el UP ~TWO POINT&. I ~-·-··· "It seems we have a new franchise -the Mud Stingers,·· the statement began. "The en· tire NFL ought to blow the whis· tie for unnecessary roughness a nd multiple personal fouls. Desperation tactics are not only malicious but hurt the game. •'The afcusations are untrue and unsportsmanlike. Scalping tickets is something I am un- alterably opposed to and always have been. More to the point, muckrakers. who s mear inno- cent persons. do great harm to a fine sport." The Los Angeles Herald Ex· amlner reported last week that depositions taken in lhe federal lawsuit between the Oakland Raiden and lhe National Foot· ball League contained alle1a· -tiou ta.at F1'onti«e liad-H .. ped· Commissioner Pele Ro1elle also may have profited from lhe sale of tickets for the came \ast January. The lawsuit is an antitrust ac- tion in which the Raiden are contendlnl the NFL is lUqally prevenUn1 the te,am from m<W· int to Lo& Anceles. Tbe cue ls stheduled to 10 to trial qe Feb. 9. Meanwhile. Tuesday's editions . ... ·· Huskies due • . . to arnve ··1 -... , T h e Ros e Bo w I · b o 11.J..i Washington Huskies, who ·• use Orange Coast College's f# ball and training facllitiel·~ prepare for their Jan. 1 dAt with Mic higan, arrive.~$0 Newport Beach Thursday. ::: : The contingent of Hulii:;' personnel, expected lo tet41 nearly 190persons, will stay aCtll.t M arr'iott conductin& daltJj- workoutsatOCC. ::~:. Those workouts, which -~ • Saturday'at 10-r.m:-"Will be e pu c. us ea practice Sunday and Mond • 11. The rest· of the week them wortdna out Tuelda1 ~ and Wednesday at 11. ::: They '11 break for Cbris1t.liiili• before re1umin1 practl aessiomDec. 26al2p.m.. . The team wm coatlnue lnl oUt tbrouP Dec. 11 wttlL ternoon praeti~ 1e11klu day u~ for a IO a.m. Dec! . o_utJna: • ..... r'w(,0..• ..• , ••• Been GM Finbil fined; :-t eaDed a f ootbaD aybaby Fre• AP .... 1kllln CKJCAOO NaUonalTF60lDatl 1Aa1ue Com [iJ aa111 hte Ro .. Ue hu ftMd CbJc:a&o Bdr •9• a...raa lba.,.r Jim nab tl.000 for crltkl&ln& NFL •aau.. foUOW•DI W.at.r Paywn'• di1p1.&l : eel .-.f\D~ Nov 23 ln Allaata Payton wlJ ejected ft-om • .,.._ Auaa&a pmt after ".toltinl" be•d bHJSman Ed Marlon. • ~~ naled tbat the Cblcaao nm.n.ln1 back had fumbled \he • baU cm I.be f'a.lcoa one yard line several days af\er the dis· puted eaJJ u.e leaiue said a review of Manon's c•ll proved "toC"OOCl..iive '' "1'lat made LAI look like crybabies." said ' f'la.k.I. wbo lbowed CbJcaao reporters sevend different him venlona ol \be play alter the leaaiue's 1nil11al decision. "Our conrj""*' ia that il detlclitely wH not a rumble ." A few d11ys la\er. bowever, the lea1ue reported that new evidence made· avaUabae by a television station ln Atlanta s howed that Marion bad mdeed blown the call ftnks s aid he received notice ol the floe last week and that (t was the first assessed aaalnst him in his 31 years in U\e NFL . ,,_ ____ ,,_,e .• , •• .... JadL o.a. Portland Stale baseball coach, after his school's football team beat Delaware State. l.OS-0: ··Dod Delaware Stale have a baseball team"" leC• aet NllL ~rtl •.•• l•r ,.••e• '~ The Winnipe& Jets set a National fiockey ·rial Lea1ue record for consecutive games widiout a , . victory at 28 as the New York Islanders used short· . banded 1oaJA 17 seconds apart by Bob Boune and hden Kallar to s kate to a 6-2 triumph to highlight action Tuesday. Tbe Jets, 1-23·7, haven'fwon since beating Chicago, 6-2 on Oct. 17 in their third game of the season. ln going 0-22-t since then, Winnipeg surpassed the 27 .game wi.nless slide ol the Kansas City Scouts in WJS-76 ... Mlke FoUpo's empty-net goal with 47 seconds left proved the game winner as Detroit skated to a 4·3 victory over Edmonton. The Oilers bad pulled goalte.nder Ed Mio with 1:20 remaining and placed six attackers oo the ice with the score, 3-2. J.U• Errill•. "Or. J ," scored 30 points. in-m cludins 12 during a furious fourth-quarter rally and a pair of free throws with •eight seconds re· niaining, leading Philadelphia to a 109-107 • squeaker over Indiana to highlight NBA action Tuesday. The 76ers trailed nearly the entire game and were down 100-87 before Erving started the comeback with six mintues to go _ .. ,,. Drew scored 16 of Atlanta's season-high 45 first quarter points as the Hawks breezed to a 131-114 triumph over New Jersey ... Rei- gle 'l"be• rebounded a missed shot by ateky Sobers and sank the winning fie1d goal with two seconds remaining, giving Chicago a 96-94 margin over Washington . . . Guards Geor1e Gervin and James Sllas scored 10 points late in the fourth Quarter to beat back a Dallas rally and lead San Antonio to an 89·83 triumph Gervin led all scores with 27 poinls . . ., \ Blll Cartwnpt and Campy Ruaaell scored • INU • 22 points apiece and five other New Yorlr playen scored in double fisures as the K i anded I !tab oss, . . . ansas City euards 001 • ....._. and Pllll Ford combined for 66 points as the Kings riddled l:>enver, 133·118 ... Seattle, in a move to bolster its front. line, acquire4 former Michigan Slate star Gre1 Keiser from Detroit in exchange. for a 1983 first-round draft pick. New Orleans Saints' quarterback Archie Man-ti] ... ,, in his loth proressional season, says he owes c. • it to himseU to consider the possibility of retiring after this frustrating National Football League • season ends. Manning has another year remaining on a con· tract that brings him an annual salary reported to be about $300,000 a year ... Rex Dockery said Tuesday ·he was foregoing the final two years on his contract as football coach at Texas Tech to accept a similiar position at Memphis State University ... The St. Louis Cardinals have activated tight ehd Guy Panis to rm one of the spots on the 45-man roster. Parris had missed the entire(season after suffering a strained knee during a pre-season game with Kansas City Sept. 23 . Qlppen el••e •• _. .... w ·The San Diego Clippers are on t.be verge of be-• · in& sold to a group which intends to keep the NBA club in San Die10, a San biego paper reported · Tuesday. In, Levi.a, 90 percent owner of the re- portedly financially troubled club, says he has no intention of sellln1 the te~m ~f9re theJmd Qf the season, unless tbe..np\ offer comes along, the newspaper said . . . au&y StHb, who is the clolest to 3,000 hits of any active player who hasn't already passed that plateau. bas returned to New York in hopes ol reaching that milestone as a Mets player. Tuesday, the 38-year-old first baseman-outfielder came to terms on a three-year, $1 million contract . . . Elatoa Howard, the former New York Yankees ereat who died Sunday, was buried Tuesday in funeral services in New York City . . A • state appeals court refused to bear arguments by two ownt:rs • ~of harness racing supercolt Niatross who are trying to pre- ' vent the pacer's syndicate from putting him out lo stud, at· tomeys said Tuesday .. _ Fo11mer jai alai player Jose Cen- •ac••1•'8raa bu pletded no coolest to charges he fixed 1ames at the Dania frontmi in 1m and tm _ T.eae.,w-, ,..., .. TV: No events scheduled. &ADIO: Hoctey-Pittsburgh at Kings. 7:30 p.m., KOGO (tOO). No excuses for Dallas' ,Monday DALLAS (AP> -DaJIH Coach Tom Landry, H ked lfhe• planned to bencb anybody becauae ol a • H tbruhillC by tbe Lo• AD1ele1 Rama, said Tuesday, ''You· can't chance a whole team." The Cowboys arrived ln Dallu at 4 a.m. alter Monday nflbt'a lo&& t.o lbe Rama in a natiooally televised National Footba(l League game at Anaheim, but Landry ·was prompt for bis weekly press conference. ''The g•me was never a game." said Landry. "I 'm di.ap- pointed we played as poorly as we di.d. Wewerelouay. ' ··Every area we emphasized never came ort. We couldn't stop the run. We didn't have a pus rush. We couldn't st.op the bomb. We have no excuse. I don't know what happened. It's hard to ex- plain." He said the Cowboys were not mentally prepared. "'There's a lot of psycholoc in. this game" Landry said. "Sometimes it's hard to explain. Your metabolism ju.st goes out. "We cam.e off a big higb in Oakland. We "'on there and not many people felt we would . Things looked bright. We bad tied Philadelph ia (for first place in the National Football Conference East). The Rams we re supposed to have all those injuries. I mean nobody was supposed to play for them. That seems to be a deadly situation for us." The Cowboys must beat Philadelphia by 25 points or more at Texas Stadium SWlday lo win the NFC East title. "Since the Eagles haven't g!ven up 25 points to anybody, it doesn 'l make you too-op- timistic," said Landry. The Cowboys already have clinched a wild card playoff berth and can earn the home fi eld advantage with a victory over Philadelphia. The Rams are their likely wild card oppo- nent. "It won't be easy to beat the Eagles," said Landry. "We flew all night. But we've got to re· bound. We'IJ have to play really we l l t o be at the Eagles . Philadelphia is in an enviable positi~. The Eagles will have 25 points on the scoreboard and we haven'teven kickedorr." Landry said the Cowboys would come out gunning against "" > Philadelphia. "We're goini to o~n il up," said Landry. "But if you try to score loo many points too fast you can get into trouble fast . against a team Uke the Eagles." GWCsubs take-over in big win Golden West College's basket· ball team entered Tuesday night's game against Pt. Mugu with all fi ve qf its startin1 players averaging in double figures through nine games. But it was the Rustlers' subs who stole the show Tuesday al Golden West College. Eleven dif- ferent players scored for Golden West, led by Sal Gaytd's 26 points and the Rustlers woo ban- ~ 119::8>~ Gaytan, a substitute point, guard ordinarily. hit 9 of 12 abota from the field and 8 of 9 from the free throw line to lead all scor~rs. He also bad six steals. Golden West (7-3) got off to a S7 ·32 halftime lead. then let t.be substitutes have at it in the second half. Murphy Davis, a back-up guard, had eight rebounds in ad- dition to his 12 points. He al.so -had six ateals. And Curt Wooten chi~ iD wmn 1 in a reserve role. Others scorin1 In double figures for the Rustlers included Dave At.kins (12 poCnts) and Art McGee (17). Pt. Mugu 0·5) was paced b} Dennis Allen who scored 14 points. \ SPORTS BREAK I F~TBALL I BASKETBALL Berse of t•e year · hOnors TOM LANDRY Kush goes looking for new job PHOENIX , Ariz. (AP) Frank Kush, ousted as Arizona State Unlveralty football coach in 1979 amid c harges of puncbiN a player, sai d Tuesday be will -discuss a coaching job with the aeneral manager of the Canadian Football League's Hamiltoo Tiger-Cats. Kush, Sl, said he had talked wilb HalmUt.on last week about the coaching position, and has discussed a similar post with of- ficials of the Saskatchewan Rou1briden. LAKE SUCCESS, -Spectacular Bid, ho won all nlne of his starts in is 4-year- old carnpa1cn, Tuesday was vot- ed Horse of the Year for 1980. The gray coll, owned by Harry , Teresa and Tom Meyerhoff, led the voting by all three groups which participate in the EcUps~ Awards -the Na· ti on al Turf Writer. the Dally Ra cing Form aod th e Thoroughbred Racing Associa- t Ion s . Each group votes separately. meaning Spectat- c u la r Bid won 3·0. ln a breakdown of the total .of 200 voters fl'OJ'fl the three groups, the Bhl got [81 ballots; Ken· tucky Derby winner Genuin~ Risk, the 3-year-old filly cham- pion, 14; 3-year-old colt cham- pion Temperence Hill. four, and grass champion John Henry. on~. Spectacular Bid, trained by Bud Delp and ridden by BUI Shoemaker, also was voted an Eclipse Awards as the best colt, horse or gelding 4-years-old or older. ..,. The champf9 n 3-year-old of 19'19 won his ftnal start or the year -the Wo6dward St~kes at Belmont Park -without any op- position. It was the first walkover in a major United States race since Coaltown scored one in a stakes at the old Havre de Grace track in Maryland in 1949. Spectacular Bid will go to stud under a m miJlion syndication with 26 wins in 30 career starts and biggest bankroll of any • racehorse In history - $2,781,607. Other EcUpse Award winners were Lord Avie, 2-year-old colt; Heavenly Cauae, 2-year-old fil- ly ; Glorious Song, older fUly or mare; Just A Game II, female grass c hampion ; Plu11ed Nickle, sprinter. and Zaccio, Steeplechase. Genuin e Risk, owned by Diana Firestone, was trained by LeRoy Jolley and ridden by Jacinto Vasquez. Area surfers .gainhono~ Jeff Tulinius of Ocean View High, Alisa Schwanstein of Lagun~ Beach High and Eddie Flores of Edison High captured ifldividual to~honors and El1ison's squad won the team c hampionship in the NSSA California challenge s urfing championships recently. Tulinius won the kneerider finals with Paul Doyle of Hwit- ington Beach second. " Schwarzstein was the ladies finals victor with Qebbie Rooney ot Dana Hills second while Flores was the men's finals win- ner "with Steve Hart of Carlsbad High second. Edison edged San Clemente in the team competition. 30·29, with Dana Hills (27) third and Hunt- ington Beach (26) fourth. Hamilton general manager Ralph Suio confirmed tfiit he would meet with Kush within the next two days. Saskatechewan president Gordon Staseson gaid be hopes Kush will not take the Hamilton post until the Roughriders' have talked to him. "I suppose we 're going to have to wait until he Kush hears from Burton headlines star-studded list Hamilton," Staseson said. ByHOWARDL.HANDY ··Hopefully. he'll wait and listen °'..,. 0.11. ,.11 .. \uu to us before he makes a de· He's hooked on running but cislon." bowl ing is his livel ihood and Kush has been working as a television announcing his avoca· sports commentator for a tion. Phoenix television station. He Nelson Burton. J r has had his race a $2.2 million lawsuit by s hare o f s u ccess 'on the former ASU punter Kevin Professional Bowlers Assoc1a· Rutledge, who accused Kush of tion lour since he went to full punching him and ha rrassing time competition in 196S. him out of a scholarship. In 1976 he became a telev1 s1on ''That thing with t he kid announcer with ABC and still Rutled&e. from my investi1ation does commentary for th e It doem '.\ seem that seRou&r.:.'..;..' --...ncnec+-tw~o at t , w en e Sazio aald. "ll certainly isn't does n 't gain the finals of a something that would deter me tournament. . from hiring him,.!' Burton runs up to 30 miles Winfield faces large civil suit SAN DIEGO CAP) -Slugging outfielder Dave Winfield, who signed a lucrative contract with the New York Yankees on Mon- day. faces a $18,678 civil suit. The suit was filed by Wheeler Wimer Inc. for damages and al- leged breach of contract. The architectural firm said it spent four years planning Winfield's proposed Superstar Village wltbout being paid more than $1,500. each week to stay in shape "I beca me hooked on running some time ago and I en1oy 1t. · he says "I got into TV after the un timely death of Billy Welu and 1t is much harder being an an nouncer than it is a bowler ·· Burton is one or many out· standing PBA stars who will compete in the Miller High Life C l assic t ourname nt at Anaheim's Wonderbowl Jan. 4-10. ,. · Gary Dickinson. t.he defending chtlmpion from Fort Worth, Tex- as, defeated three opponents on the way to capturing the first prize of $21,000 last year. his big- gest payday. Among the other top names SC heduled t(f Co mpete in ~_Football signals Anaheim are Carmen Salvino. Oic.k Weber. Marshall Holman, Dave Soular. Johnny Petraglia. Fred Jaskie. Wayn e W~bb. Larry Laub. Palmer Fallgren, Gl'orge Pappas and Dave Davis. A junior pro-am will get the week·long event unde r way on Sunday, Jan 4 followed by the celebrity pro am on Monday and an adult pro·a m Tuesday The first 3nd second six-game qualifying blocks will take place Wednesd~ ~th t h e tbird and inal round Thursday morning. The initial match game block for the top 24 qualifiers will be held Thursday night with the final two s~ss1ons on F riday to de- termine t ht• f1 ve finalists Saturda)•'s finals will begin at 11 a m and will be nationally tl'le\'1 Sed w1lh tape delay in this area at 2.30 . Tickets for the event at Won- derbowl. 1177 Katella Avenue in Anaheim (Just South of the Dis- neyland Hotel) are now on sale. Ticket prices are: Tuesday tall day), $4: Wednesday morn· ing. $4 : afternoon. $4 .SO: Thurs· day morning $4 : afternoon. SS.SO ; Friday morning, SS.SO. evening. $7 ; Saturday's televised finals with restricted view on a non-reserved basis, $4. Action on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday is free to the general public UNIPOATIMAHUKE CONrACT (Non-eontKt foutt) Arms outetretched, palms down. (Seine signal means continuous IUEGAl CAACKBACK Strike of an open "9!'t hand against the right mid thigh. ICflon fouls are diaregarded.) 0 •• ....._ • .aiARWiliiiOw LOUVERS .. Tl( '11Wrr ,.,,, .. TD YOll FAST IA&I e k((fl YOU-CA._ COOlEll • M~ 1NTE•1orFADIMG •-4Hfl· ntffT e [AS\' TO INST All IUPIAIOA QISTOM SIGSI Vfm fOAJI STllRING WHllL • Wednesd1y, December 17, 1980' , ~:;:;;;;; SUNROOF a a HUIDllDS OF PARTS FOi IMPOIT CAIS . AT PIP IOYS LOW, LOW •11c1s1 Glwea Pep Boys Giit Certificate COSTA MESA FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE 2946 IRISTOL SJ SO OF SAN DIEGO ~WY ,HONE·, 549.1533 1530 S. MARIOR BLVD . . 'HON!: a10-0100 10912 ICATEllA AVE ICATEll~ & EUCLID PHONE 638-0863 120 E FIRST ST AT CYPRESS PHONE 547.7477 OPEN MoN. THIU FRI I A.M.-9 P.M./SAT. 8 A.M.-6 P.M./SUN 9 A.M.·5 P.M. • Alt ~ TWWIM 15221 IEACH llVO PH0Nf 993-U u ' I f BASKETBALL I UC IAVINE .· CAIL v Pti,o r ~. °"'*' ... 11, ,., e Ro1er Carlaon .. Cl F is thinking only of itseH Rtft9id''ru °" 1 football 1a1ne lul week, .. •takh produced t.he laraut •~ti._. In ,A:aatwtm Stadium hl1t.oo' fGr a Mah ~Mc)( •vat Md lht Cou11h ••ran\ an CIF Southern SecUon hbtory ~nd oei\her coa,cb wu aalllfttd wilh the sideline arran•emenll, whlcb had both lHma lbarin1 a common •lde. side opened up to allow appportera the choice teat.I? Fans had lo do like lhe players, line up side·by-aide. feat wu the 3-A conquHts of St.1 Fran- cia in 1963·8'. Mulligan Can't get _any cards • • . * 1l wu U.. &cUaon Fountain, ~alley , owdown for Ow Cl F Bi-. f'lv• Coo "My team la down lhere,.tllreatenlnc to •tOr•, Md l have to about down \he ways rl1hl paat Milner and hia coafha ," explained Edison Coach ·BUI Workman prior to the contest. "It does n't make 1en1e. Extra sections opened means extra policing. which equates to a few extra bucks in expense. This newspaper labeled Capistrano Valley as the team to beat for the CIF Central Conference championship and the black·shirted Cougars lived up to their early-season billing with an 11·0 victory over defending champion Esperania.Saturday. '•r•nte tHle, which Edl1100 won . \4 o, \o nan lu l• ~nnln• 1tru1& tu tt-0 and two Y•at rel•n •t D 1tr•l1ht The two Oran1e Coast area pow.l!ri. .. THE\' TOLD US th~y didn't want a· drt'• a t'rowd of zt ... 8, whu·h would h llUll on the other side beCJlu."e It would m to Mlp allsfy the Cit" Soutb"rn mtcrfercwitblhevi~wofthecrowd ." hon t qut \ ror mune)' since thti 1'hllt 'b fwmy The Rams must be pretty ~ F' off I~ klrn~ off 5() ~rcent of the stupid, because they don't do that .• take And the game was started at 8 Wbllt-the Southern 54!clton offlce was v 'clock. Swell. i•lttn& the lton' hlllrt of profit. it didn't .. The CIF told us it had lo start then dq much for the part1 c1pants lo flllc\, ir ~o t!veryone could get to the game in f?ecisi?05 are being made by the CJ F off\ce with only one thing in mind - what will benefit the CIF office the most. It's one thing when a crowd or 18 000 is there, quite another with 28,ooo. The cost for additional SO-yard line tickets would have easily compensated. • * * Edison's streak or 22 victories is still All of which continues to support Ule fact that the biggest upset of the entire season In the Southern Section was ap- plied by tiny Laguna Beach. which nipped the Cougars, 7-6, denying a por- tion of the South Coast league title to Capo Valley which the Artists shared with Mission Viejo. ~ . .. r1lataoo eem..-d 1he gist ot allltudes time. The two teams had a tong ways to •n ~ WJ:..t.e q.ueraed. about th,,,..e-~t·p_m~e.Jrom,' ~ ~xplained one Fountain HI TEAM DIDN'T quabfy for the cha mp1 onsh1p pat ches, but fo'ounta111 Va lley Coach Mike M1lner couldn 't Wl· derstand the reasoning for the fact that Ol"lY 42 rhampionshiJJ Plltches would be awarded the winner Valley official. Hmmmm. I guess that makes sense. Aflerall. the crowd had to come all the way from Huntington Beach and other Orange County cities. Surely too far for a 7: 30. start. But what about the vast ma1onty of other games during the reg- ular season and in the playoffs ? They began at 7:30, dldn't they? .. a lon wa ~w~ irom the recqrd or Temple City (46), but it should be holed, the Chargers have accumulated this against MAJOR competition. • • * And there was something else the Chargers accomplished Friday night - their back-to-back shutouts in the cham· pion ship game are a first in Cl F Southern Section large schools his· tory, dating back to 1914 . Justice demands that Edison Coach Bill Workman guide the South in next summer's Shrine football game at the Rose Bowl and Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner lead ·the South in the Orange County game at Orange Coast Colle~e. Any more patches required by the • churnpion for its squad would have to be purchased a\ the rate df $7 .50 each. . AND, OF COURSE, since we're think· mg about the fans. why wasn't the east In all categories. the only other such Justice, however. sometimes takes a backseat. Workman deserved the Rose Bow.I bid a year ago and didn't get it. Justice demanded Workman a coaching ~erth on a higher Level after the '79 Juggernaut. but he didn't get it. .ov has a rematch ~ Carlander lifts Seahawks • s' . . . .. By ll'OGER CARLSON oe "" o.i1, .. , ... ''-" WALNUT -Q'cean VJe._w High 's Seahawks ·have rolled through six opponents in as many outings as Orange Coun· ty's No. 1 ranked prep basket- ball team. but tonight at 7. they find themselves in a somewhat unique position. Coach Jim Harris' tall and talented Seahawks are un· derdogs -to the CIF 4·A's top· rated team and the team which sent Ocean View packing with a 73 -60 defeat in the 1980 CIF semifinals -Long Beach Poly. O<;EAN VIEW set itself up for the shot at the Jackrabbits with a 75-64 victory over Notre Dame High of Sherman Oaks in the fint-1"0Ulld of the San Dimas Tournament of Champions. which is being hosted by Mt. San Antonio College. "Long Beach Poly is very dis- ciplined and deserves the No. 1 ranking," says Harris. "They get a two-point lead and they'll keep it... · :"mong the matchups tonight Will be an a nticipated duel between 6-8 A(l-CIF star Wayne Carlander of Ocean View and1>·8 Kent Seymour of the Jackrab- bits. In. the C IF se mifinal s Carlander had 24 points and a dozen rebounds. while Seymour P1ep IJaslcetllaU Barons, Mustangs, Lions defeated .... - Pl eps tor Ra•• .............. For three quarters Tuesday night, Fountain Valley H.igh 's tras ketball team had given Katella High 's proud tradition for excellence on the court, a s upreme rhallenge. The Barons had built a slim one· point lead going into the final quarter at Katella High but then their own shadows caught up with them. Atlanta Falcon football coach Leeman Bennett palms a football as he walks through his team during a calisthenics drill as they prepare for Sunday's battle with the Rams in Anaheim Stadium. Tied at 42·42. Fountain Valley turned the ball over on errors three straight times. Coach Tom Danley's Knights are known Tor their patience and headiness and they weren't about to let such fortune pass them up. Ka tell a scored s ix straight College baaketball DePaul gets a scare From AP dlapatcbea DENTON, Texas -Top-ranked DePaul gol 26 points from Mark Aguirre In the first halt, but had to play without him much of the second half and ..:::hauly held off North Texas State 92·86 In college .llasketllall action Tuesday night. The Blue Demons. 6·0, led 88-73 with three minutes to play, but Aguirre fouled out moments later and North Texas cut the lead to 86·82 before D~PauJ cashed in on six free throws to wrap up the ,\tlCtory. Aguirre fouled out with 2:27 to play with ~ePauJ leading 88·76, but Delonte Taylor poured in \hree baskets from outside and added '8 pair of free.throws to cut the margin. ...... Aguirre led OePaul with 27 , while Taylor paced North Telas with 29'. The victory was the 15th straight regular season triumph on the road in the last two seasons for the Jaguars , 6·1. AIA az, 118€ 14 . LOS ANGELES -Former UCLA center Gig ~1ms came of~ the bench to score 1s points, spark- mg Athletes . m Action to an 82-74 victory over Southern California in an exhibition game at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Sims, who was used sparingly al UCLA Jast season, had 10 of his points in the second half as AJA raised its record to 11~. The decision does not count as an official game for Southern Cal which is 4·1. · points. then held "on the rest of the way for a58·53non-league win. rounlain Valley < 1·3 l got balan· ced scoring from guard Jeff Hughes (14 points), forward .Jeff Christianson (121 and forward Ken Harter (9l. But it was the turnover that did Fountain Valley in. The Barons had a whopping 37 miscues on the evening. · Katella center Dan Wright led all scorers with 28 points. In other prep action: Capo Valley·62. Costa Mesa 39 Behind by just five points at half, Costa Mesa could score only two points in the third quarter, as th.e Cougars went on to an easy Win . The Mustangs ' top offensive player, Ken Bardsley was Ill and didn't score through the first half then injured himself in the third quarter. A twisted knee was diagnosed as not serious and Bardsley is due back for the Mustangs ' next ~ame. Capistrano Valley (6·2) was led by Jeff Chaska's 22 points and 17 byWayneCall. Costa Mesa fell to 1-3 with the loss. Senitell, Westminster St Two free throws In the second overtime period by Servite's Jeff Scott Sinek sealed the win in first ro~ game al the Anaheim Tournament. Westminster '1·4) was le d by center Mick Delavallade's 27 points and D1111 Siber's 14. had 16 points for Poly. CAllLANIJER SCORED 25 points Tuesday evening in lead· ing Ocean View to its sixth straight victory, in addition to • hauling in 17 rebounds. Shooting just a shade under SO percent from the floor 127·of·53J. the Seahawks jumped to an ear· ly lead. saw it m elt to a 23·22 de· ficit in lhe second quarter, then pulled a,_way from a bulky and agggressive team built around the all·around play of 6-5 Nigel Miguel. Miguel sco~ed 34 points for the lose rs, who crept to within four points e arly in the fourth quarter <53 ·49 1 before Ocean View 's Jim Usev1lch, Carlander. a nd Eric Fuscher. the 6·9, 6·8, 6·7 combination. went to work to boost the count to 60-49 ... Yes, it was a hatchet game,'' s a id Harris as he tried to analyze rus team's latest con· quest. ··1 though\ it was an NBA game lhe way Notre Dame was traveling. and getting away with it. .. The Seahawks · front hne ac· counted for 50 of the winners· poinL'i. but the crushing blow to .'.llotre Dame"s-hopes for an upset was the play of guards Dave Davis and Scott DeBrouwer. who countered ~otre Dame's pressure defense with solid floor games. FIVE OF Usevitch 's nine field goals among his 19 points were the direct result of offensive re· bounds. with the easy two-foot follow shot: While the backcourt was get· ling a job done quietly, the Seahawks' front line was the dominant factor and Harris said Seahawk followers can expect ·more of the same. "We're trying to establish an inside game and really haven't gotten into a motion game. yet," says Harris. "It's lilte footbaJI, you have to establish a running game first. We 've got to establish the inside game." Carlander's 2S points dropped his scoring average to 33.3, but it was 25 of the more significant points of the season against a Notre Dame unit which featured a solid front line ( 6· 7. 6·4 6-4) whicti gave no quarter i~ lh~ physical approach. USEVJTCH•s Jt counters were his best output of thee season and it was 6·0 guard Dave Davis' second straight 10-point produc· lion. The victory also maintained an Ocean View streak of six straight in the 705. Tonight's foe. Long Beach Po· ly. is one of the four seeded teams in this tournament and drew a first-round bye. By JOHN 8EVANO Of Ille o.11, HM Si.ft Reality . concerninc UC Irvine's basketball team is slowly slnking into Coach 'sm Mulllc4Jl and his s taff. What once were hlch expecta- tions have now been reduced to questions and doubts. It is llke a aambler at a blackjack table who continually has to hit lSs and 168. ''1 do not think we're as good as we thought we were," said Mulligan somberly as he spoke Tuesday evenlntt. "I've tried to be really optimistic and right now lam not.'' M utugan is frustrated by his team's lack of cohesion early in the season. Everything he tries to do, or change , seems to backfire on him. FIRST, IT WAS trying to maste r a very complex and ~ophi~ticated gambling defense. Mulligan was convinced his players could adjust. He was wrong. ''<J e rry ) Tarkanian and CGeorge) McQuarn have junked ~) UCI REPOKr it," said Mulligan of his Nevada· ' Las Ve~as and Cal State Fullerton associates. "I was the last holdout.·· To put it simply . Mulligan doesn't have the speed or persoMel to run the pressure de- fense right. It's similar to New Orleans trying t~ run Dallas· vaunted flex·defense ,in the NFL. If you don't ha~ fhe proper peo- ple you're not going to Mel the same results. · "WE CANNOT PLAY the de· fense because we have some guys who are pretty slow," ad- milteH Mulligan ·'The defense can be run. I'm just not sure we h a ve enough· o f the type of players it takes ... Mulligan has tried ever~g to make the program wo1k. He's even substituted his star.ters for quicker players in a des perate ~ttempt to salvage his plan :'I/ow 1t appears. Mu!Hgan is going to have to reluct antly revert back to the old 2·3 zone defense and 2·2· 1 zone press he used at Sad· dleback .re ''The zone could be the answer to those teams who will play <run > with us, and for those that don't we 'll have to go back to the man <defense)." explains Mulligan What Mulligan hopes to ac· compli sh with his reversal is more playing time for his front· line players. With ttie pressure defense. his players had to be ~Pe.lied often so they could catch (heir breaths. With the zone, it's much easier to relax at the oUier end of the court. ··1 hate to give in. but I'm more into winning than I am be· ing stubborn," says Mulligan. "I'm not as optimistic as I was but I'm not ready to hang ·e~ up either." * * • Mulligan. who used to say he was one big man away from be· ing solid, now says he's three or four players away from that goal "We need thrle or four guys and (Leonard> Johnson and (Ray) DonneHy are two of them." he says of his red-shirts. "We're going to have to recruit quickness next year. and that rycy eliminate a few local guys "f>eople th.ink we should take." * * • Mulligan still doesn 'l deviate from his prediction that the Anteaters will be in the hunr for the PCAAchampionship. "As long as we·have .(Kevin) Magee, we can be in the top two or three." he says. . · * • • MulUgan·s first chance to use the 2·3 zone defense will come this Friday night when the Ant· eaters play the University of San Francisco In the opening round of the Cable Car Classic. USF 's front line will measure 7-0. 6-8 and 6-5, with a 7--0 re- serve o~ the bench. M ulli1an will counter with a 6·8, 6-1, 6-8 front. with a 6·8 reserve. 8't'V 81, JRe•I••• St. A ... College, prep hasketb~ ITS ~El BRING THE FAMILY TO SEE THE . PROVO. Utah -Steve Trumbo scored 22 t_olnts to lead 18th-ranked Brigham Young yrUverslty to an 82·50 victory over Michigan State. ··: Tbe game's loVi·scorinc fint half Vias charac-luiled by Brigham Young's strong 2·3 zone de· feoae, which kept the Spartans stalled from the lest four, minutes of the half and for long periods .. rlier. ·... Brl1ham Youns led al the ball 21 -14 . 'furnoven were rru>re frequent ln the second halt, lbeCou ars 1radually widened their lead. . '-Ainse;- acored only .four polnll ln the nnt half, to Hore 28 polnta ln the final pertod. ' 8. Ala• 1111• 78, .... ,8t. •7 l COLUMBUS. Ohio -Eicht 1tralcht tree tsowa by Herb Andrew. hla ·only potnta of the .. ,, Uftecf South Alabama lo a 7t-t'7 upeet ot •nth-ranked Ohio State. . Con.,. .... AIA 11, USC 1' UC S.1tlt ...... dt, Cel l"vly 1$LOl 4' Putel·Sound 12, Pltlflt Lomt U USF fl, GeDrvl• Soutllfrn 70 wu111no1•11 ''· .,. C•I Sl•I• llektrtf ... cl S3 ClllcoS4 ... 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I le \'Udl hcd Uw Ut um Lc11111 ' l1·..i11 ' unll "on ~even , <..:A \'hJ111111on"h1p' A"n11111~ h1t- J1ldyer s .,., ert' rthu1 b~l' dncl Ch.H h ., l'o' .11 di t·cu ,md inl t-l l'Ollt'g1J k dlhh'tu·-. huvt· lo'l J grt.>ut -;~kei.'mun and lt'atJN dlltl I h.1H h"t 1 d oi.c ~rl>unctl frtl'lltJ. '>dill l 0L'I A < 'h.i1tl't'll111 Chari~ E Youn"' 'Ill::. µrc:.l'IH't' will tw 1111.,'>t'd throughout our world of ~µorb "We have lu:>t a great man who:.t' 1·ontn lrnt1vn tu CL.A 1s 1mmea::.urublc.'' s~1d lfobt.·rt :\ l''ts t h er , who succeeded Mo1 ~an as ttw 'l'h"'" ·, a thletic director la"l Jul) I 'Anu I h..iH' 111~1 a de<1r friend <1nd me ntor "It was ht:> leadership Lhat brought tht· B rum~ to the pinnacle or mtt'r<'ollegtatt· alhlct1c·s Thl'rt• will never bt: a nother ltkc him " Morgan was born 111 Ncwt.·:.i,tl<'. Okla JOll ut te nded Cordell. Okla , high '><:hoot \.\hen· he play1·d foot ball, basketball, bas l·ha ll Jnd tenm~ Mtt-r his gr aduation from UCLA 1n 19'11 . ht• 1·omm:111cl1•d J Navy torpedo bout Morgan is survived by hi' widow, ('ynthta a 'on. Kevin : and u daughte r. Pamela The family announced late Tut.•sday thar lh l'rc would be no funeral. However. a Mt•monal Sen 1c\.' w ill be held this t-'rida y at I I> rn at Bel Air Presbyterian Church • J\fl(•rwarcls. prc.H <•i.1d<· services will be held al F'orest Lawn lloll) wood -Hills-for f.ttmily and personal friends. In lieu of flowers. contnbut1oni. will be accept· ed by the UCLA Foundat1011 for the J 0 Mor gan Me morial Athletic Fund, 405 Jlilgard Ave . l.o~ Angeles, Calif. 90024 North Stars, Whale r s trade BLOOMINGTON. Minn. (API The Min .. TALIN .. 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LUBE, OIL CHAIHiE I FILTER BRAKE OVERHAUL ;·.1 -{\~k ()\)¥. l $1&• ,~~i,1 -~ T1's flelj)enSM but valiable serw:e is for most vehcles. l'IWdeO .,., LC> to five recOIT'fl'elded '°""} 4.000 lo 7.000 11*5 s 11 88 ~s of oil. a prolts30NI WW$ kb'c> llOll and w1 nslal 1 new rrmone Oil Flier ~------------,.. 2-WHEEL FROIT DISC 4-WHEEL DRUM-n'f. • IEPICI flllT WIER IWlllS I Singl. ""'•" Syitem Moat A,....k~ Con ~ llSTIU UUSE ti&~ t Am .. i<on Con N• 11 •Nt•M recto<y "' .. ' ~ w e 1n11.,1 ttonl bf•• o.cb ,._... lltW\QI ,,... hon1 t&AJs ~ re We repack front ..toe-el beor •fl9\ & 1m1olt new Qreo\e \eOI\ Th1\ \ervice \hovld be performed every 7A.000 mile\ $188 ttont ,..,, and t>I•• t\elOWat• turrt apOt'IQlfcombe uts •iM>uttG tl bunO '•"P•tt. returla ce all tou' "'"'"' cyh"°*'' •nd ro10t1 f9PAC't. front ..mdlflf t>Ntr re-.urlac.e br • .,, e orum1 tn•• Oi.c TYP9 ~\,,;:;:-~ -~:::..,c:;.~ -CY' s 10 _,. 11 -• Add SlO •Ml •O<l ,_ ltu.., ,,_ •OMl IMI '"""'' llOn< ,.nu • '-""O• "'" ,., 01..., •rst...,.. """ tKJd """' ono Acro11 from H.,bor Center COSTA MESA PHONE l>;Jl -0712 . COIMHOFHAllOI AMDWILSOM , Hows: Moa. ttw'tl Fri. 7:30 un. to 5 p.in. • Sat. 7:l0 a.a. to 3 p.nt. ~ ., nesota North Stars have traded left wmger Mtke 1 Fidler lo the Hartford Whaleri. 1n ex change for Whalers defcnseman Gordie Roht>rts. North Stars General Manager Lou :'lianne said Tuesday the trade will give the ~ational Hockey League c lub a badly needed rlefenseman since de · , rensemen Gary Sargent and Brad Maxwe ll CJ re out with long-term inj uries. PEOPLE COUNT ON THE Daily Pilat EVERY ()A y , ./COUPON SAVINGS I COMPLETE STOCKS I LOCAL NEWS AND SPORTS I ADVERTISED VALUES READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A ( WEEK in the Daily Pilat 1 642-4321 I 1, ············································································································~···· .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. I y 10°/o FREE • • • • • • • •• DISCOUNT BUKE -INSPECT-ION • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ANY RETA\L P A RT PURCHASED OV ER THE COUNTER Ford cars and I ight t.rucks " only with 20,000 miles or more except F250 and 4x4's • • • •• • • • • • • • • .. -=---• • • • • • • • • • • Good thru 1 l - 3 1 -80 . ' TRAISMISSION SERVICE SPECIAL Includes drain transm1ssron and converter. adfllSI band as necessary, clean screen and lilter replace pan gasket . road test Only Ford passenger cars and llgt)t trucks excopt F250 and 4.114 Good thru t l -31 -80 SPECIAL-WHEEL ALIGN MENT NOW $35.95 NOW Includes setting. caster. camber and toe in. complere $15 88 suspension inspec:tioo. road test, Ford cars only' ~ tttn l.1131/IO . ~~· t - . SPECIAL-RADIATOR FLUSH Includes power flush ooohng system. check system for leaks. add coolant. 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NEW YORK METS Slgn4'd llu\IV Staub, tlrsl ba\cman o..Uotl~r. lo a 1n,.,.. • ., ... , conlract tor & '""°''~d 10111 o• '' mllllon ST LOUIS CAROINAlS N•med Jack ltrot, manager, ot lhtlr St>rlngtleld team ot IPI• """'"c.so •uo<l•lton, 9ASlllt TUU. "111-1 B•M .. 'IMill C\iKfolle OE f !lOI t PISTONS Tra decJ Greq ,c: .. f\,.r for w4rd. t o Seattlfl'I tor lhf' !,upe•Son•cs No 1 <11 alt pick 111 l'ltl l'OOTaAL.L H•t'-'al l'_..11 LHt ... ~T LOUIS CAROINAl 5 #«l••altd Ciar y Pa"''• !lqlll ond CAftMi"" F-11 l.t" .. CAL.GARY SlAMPE OERS S1qntd Jome' Sykt\ runt1lnQ b.ck, lo• ) vu• con- ""'' HOClllY IQl ..... I Hec: .. r Le .... BOSTON BRUINS s.n1 Bob Mille••"" At !>ec0<d, forward\, Ind L.1rrv ~1nyk, dt fensem.,,, 10 S.orlnQlwld 04 111' Amt'•I<., '40( key LeAQUIP MINNESOTA NORTM SfARS Trldtd Mlllt F idle r. lell wing, 10 th~ Hullord Wll•lef\ In u ct1an91! fOf Gordl~ Rollerh ci.- \•n~mMI . . . .. PUBLIC NOTICF. ... .,., lll'ICTITIOUI eusi11att UMllTATllldMT ,,.. , ...... "' --., ""'"' -· 1'HlH. GAIJE U.S A., 2..o '#tll'lll • •D, '.,.11 ... CAI lfon1I • tMeO o.tlg S.m Im. Ml Allon, •I, S... I• AM. c.tl ....... nm Tllll .... ,,.., I• c.-ttd llY .,. ln- flvldll .. °"" f,em '"' Tiii\ f .. l_I •M lllod wllll I,,. C.v111y Clen 01 Or•"9't t.o11nlr on Oeom-4,1..0, ,.,.,.. P110li!IMCI Or-Coa>I D•l!y Piiot, PlJllLtC NOTICE ~-­... ,,.,. lll'ICTITIOUS IWIU•«U MAM9IT4TUQMT f"" !ollOWlftO 119rlbl\l u• OOlflt OV•IMUM TME OitFOltO GltOUP, 1.00 Oo"* s1'"'· w11t 1111 • ...._.. a.au1. Clo .,..., O atota Propetll .. , In<. I • ColOl'eclo lMll0 .. 1Uonl. 'GO NI~~ -:::r· ~~ lltPI SI'"', 0.n ... r, CO Tl11• ~,....,I\ t011011<1..i or • <or· oo••llon OlCl'ORO PllOPERllES, 1-,.C TPIOme• J 8.trrao , Jr , • \tt\40f Viet Prtt1a.n1 ~--- PlJBLIC NOTICE PtCT1f10U• aw•1MaH ...,.._ ITAT•MEMT Tio• lol,_ino lltf ..... •~ OOll\9 1111" l\tUU IR001Ct4URS T WA Y, 1111J lrooilll11••I W•v. l;,••den Gron, C•lllornla H•nr-J A•Dff. 19071 ,.IOlldl Str .. 1. >iun1•"9lon 8<ttc.I\, t elllornC• ., .... Tiii' -N\l,. COll<lv<l.O 111 en "' d1v1due1 ... tvyJ A•C>r• fh1• \l.ole,,.111 w•i 111.0 wllh 17'4 Couni. Cit'• 01 Oran~ (Olll'llY on FOR THE RECORD PUBUC NOTICE '1C'ttnout MIMMlll .._.ITATt .. llT Tiie .......... -· ,, -'"' .... ,,. ....... ,OUllTAIN \/ALLEY ltEAlTY. 11m •• St,..1, •-1.in v .11..,, California •UGI Gt f'• A &lane•. 11U7 Me•CI Street, Fountain Vallo , C•lllo1nl• fl1ot '"'' 11oon1 ...... ,, ,_,.., "' ... In olv1a ... 1 CAMA 11111'<0 '>t<tmber I. 111111), Tftl\ •19lem.I\\ W6\ tll .. wllfl Uw County Clerll of Oran99 COUftlY 011 O.om11t• S. '"° ,.,_,., lll'Ufltt Dec 10, 11, 24, JI, 1• •'13 ID • Tl\i• ""'-' .... , rneo w1111 '"' Co11nly t i.rk DI Or-Coun1r on No- Publlwwel Or-Coe•• Delly P 1101, Pultllt/Wd l>MIQll Co .. 1 O•UY Piiot. U.c l, 10, 17.1•. '* •U•·IO Dec 10, 11.1•. JI,"'° ..... ., PUBLIC NOTICE ven1Hr20, ltl0. FICT\TtOUI IUSINHS HAMe STATIEMINT f'l • .,M ' Pullll\lwd ()renQe Co.•I D•lly Piiot P.UBLIC NOTICE ... , .. ,, ~ICTITIOU5 IU51NI U MAMIE STA TIMI NT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUltNUS • "AMI STATeMENT ,,,. IOllowlnQ "'"~' I\ Ooll\q Ou•I neu a\ CONf RACTORS SPA & SAUN.a, 0 1 E•Pl•n•dt. Oranoe C•lllo•nl• ., .. , Allen L.ewlS, 177 E>Pl•nadt Or•"9•. C.lllornla ., .. , Thh bv\lnl\i il con01K.l"'1 b• •" 1,. dlvldve1 Allen Lewi\ T "" \lollf,,_t ••• t1ll!CI wllh I"' Coun1v Clerk ot O••nQe Co11n1, O'I December I. 1'80 No v 1•, Dec, J. 10, 11, 19111 4/S..1(1 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUllNHS NAMI STATl!MINT Tho 1011owln9 C>ef\OM a•• Ooin9 O"•lntUti \EAPORT H.alA COM P AN Y, 11117 a..cll Bllld., Sulit d 101, Hunl 1nQI0<1 Be.ell, C.lllornl• ti..e L•t'f¥ ~°"'''· '903 L.• ArtM (Ir , Founl•!'l•ll•Y. C.lltorn.a tllOI M•rv Lou ~°"'"'· 9llOl La Aren• Publ"l'W<I 0.-t oo'I Oaoly P"ol, Cl•, FIJUtll.,n Ve!ley, C.lltornl• tllOI 0.< 10 ti 1• )I IW "'IO .-~O)t De Ann Judd, 11191 Elm I-PUBLfC' N()TU.:t: !llrttl. Fou11taJ11 V•ll••. C•lltMn•• t110I Ktnnelh P•ul 1"°'1. 111'7 E•m S"••1 Foun1•\n V •Ut1. Cautorn1a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '17/0I NAME STATIE¥1ENT I Tl\o\ bu\lneu •~ conducted ov • Tn. toUOWtt'M;t ~~ I\ dOlnO bU\1 Q .. M ,4110•r1ntr\ll•P MS'\ •t Llf'rv Rohrer l v F D E L. T.aco • IS• I Tt\I\ ,,a,_I ... , Ill.., •\lft '"" H ]6 vorner ••tl\Ut Fo11nllHI I counfv Cler• Of Or•pqe Counlv 01\ V•ll•¥. Celllornl• t?IOI I O.c~moer S, ltlO lyle Vlnc:~I Flnl•Y. llO'J s.t..iflll Coron1 Ott Mar. C.ll!ornia 'ttH Tltl) b<nll'le\' °' Con<lll<lt(I Dy •'I •n dlvl<luot L.1le V F"1nte1 Tltl\ St.II.,,_! w•• fol..S will\ Ille Countv Cleo ot O,an0t Coun1"1 on OecemDer I t'lllO FUllOI Publl•hed Or•"<llt Coo\I D•llv P1101. Dec IQ, II, 71, ll, l'lllO ... ) llO PUBUC NOTICE ,1,..1 PuDllSPled Orlll<llt C...ll Dolly Polol . 0.c 10, 11 l •.Jl, IW ... 7 IO PUBLIC NOTICE ~T.aTEMENT OF 48AN00NMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS •US1Nl5S NAME 'he toflow•no Pt"r \iOf'l\ "•"t' db•n don,.d 1ne u\• ot t"t! f 1c11t1ou .. Bu\lnt \\ Name! FOUNIAIN llE:AL E~ll>~E. IO~•I E Ill) Avenu, ~oun t • .in V..t ll~'I' C•llfOrm•.!1IOll FICTITIOUS 8UllNISS 1 lie Fi(l•UOU~ Su~"~\~ N•me re NAME STATIEMENT '"""" lo ubo•~ ,.., 1111'<1 in O••nQe '"• touawlnQ P'e:''°"' •u: da1no County onJutv 1. ''11 t>u\ln•\\ •\ H•Ya.r GorP01at1on, a C•1~tOfnft\ SOL.All WEST. 11177 Arm\lronq cu1oora11on, 'ICM7 F1•~ ""'""" l.•r,.., Avtnue, lrY1M , C•llforn1• '711• H\lnt•f\Q\on Bf-•{t\, t •l•tornta 9?b'O Am1fl<" Cot"OOf'•tlon, • C•lttornlA r ru\ t>u\i"'*\\ wd\ <.onOy(tt-<J by o.t Tllo 10110•1"9 041f\On\ ••o 0011\\) °""""'a' Bill PE-'Rl 'S, Bil l PEARL.'S FITNESS PL.US, 811 L. P6ARL.'S FITNESS Pl.US GYM SVSTfiM!>. J110 Campu\ • .._port e .. cn, Cll '1..0 8111 "'°"'''· Inc le C.llfornl• cor por•t1onJ l/10 C•tnPU\, Newpor1 &oacn, CA '?MO r "'" °"~""'' •\ condut.ted blf" t Ot uor••~n 81L.l PEAlll IN(. Jerornt H St.,n, Vtu President lP11~ ll•l1m1rn1 ••> 111..i w1111 U\tt County Ctt r' 01 Or•noe Cou1uy o,, No~em-10, lllllO fn• 1011owlng ""''°" I\ doing Dusi ...... , THUNOCll COAf PAINllNG, 11;7'1 E991~ I n Hunlinqlon Beach, c. <n.-9 J•ml'\ V Collur•, J r . ••:r.t E•gl• L.n , Hu1111ngl041 fleac h, C.•. '11114'1 Thi\ OU\tn~\ '' CondUCl•CI OY' •" itt c;Uv•OU•I J•n-~ V Collut•, J' ff\i\ \tOt~t WA\ M ed Wllr'! tN lounl• C•~r• ot Oran90 Counir on "<o•em~ ?• t'-0 l'IM l41 Pubh\lwd Ot ~ Coa•I Oa1ly P1to1 "'°' ,., 0... l. 10 ''· ,._ •••I., PURLIC NOTICE PuDll\ned Or~ '"-'1 D•ll1 PolOI FICllTIOUS BUSIHl!S S-- No• 14 0..C 1 IO 11 IO!JO II\\ IO MAMIE SfATIEMIEN"T PUBLIC NOTICE "N •• I r n• tolhWul\Q Qiet\On '' 001nq Ou\• FICTlltOUS 8USt .. EU NAMIE STATEMf'"T L & .. PllE(l\ION /\oVIC.MININ(, SI\) Botw Aw Un•I 101 HUl\l•noton 8u cn c .. tl!>lq '"~ foUO#lnQ f»l\On I\ OCHno bU\t """'' "' AV.a1,f)N INllESTME:NC COM PANY, m L•rk\l)Ur Atit .. nue (oron• <Jfl Mo~. Cctl•for "'" t:11&1\ r no ma~ f Sl,.11 lli I ~· O\pur AYenut-1 (.otCJnd M l Mltr (o1 .. +torn1t11 9'61S r ,,,, t>u\.,,,...., ,., 1 o'ldu\ ,,,.,, ti• "" 1n ch._\nu.il l nomo\ E S1e11 f n1\ '\late-mftnt w·.;\ fifed w1tn If"" Cuuntv tltr k. OI OranQ" County C<1Uforru• o'' Oe<f'rnt.er 1. I~ F\loOSH Publi\lled Or•n0tt CO..\I 061ly Pilot Der l, 10. 11, 7•. l'ilJO •8S• 80 PUBLIC NOTICE . FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N1'ME ST,.TEMIENT LO~•\. A.u•' • . .Jr • ~1 M.rtt\\tn.A O• H11n11nq1on l\e<1cn C: • .,._., fhl\ Du'\•fll!U I\ condU<tt!'d bY A,.. 1n d1v1CIU(JI LCM.II\ An•r do Jr r .,,, \lot1f"fl'W"nt Wd\ •11.a w 11h lhf' Couni. Citro: 01 O•nnqtt C.n11ntr on Nn•~mbo!r 7•. l'ltO FUOIM PUOllYlord 0••·1~ eo. .. Daily Ptlol f';o• a , Ot-c l 1a, 11, 1q10 n1o1,eo PURLIC NOTl~E N·12"1 ~ICTl'llOUS IUSINIU NAM. nATIEMl!HT Tl\• '011owln9 Pt'rwns •re doing 'bu'1ntt' ·I\ OR.a.NGE COU,..T'W' SA,..OING ,,, .. M P•111er all. Oraf';• C•llfOfl\IA '1 .. 1 torpor•Uon. \171;1 A.1m\,ron; 4'<1en\.W t ur~tdhOn 1rv1~, C..lltorn••t'1714 M•~r (O<OOt~ltGn '"" 10Howiw1no prtliOI' t\ Oo•r"WJ bu""• DIYfSton ~ A,rrHe<h COl'Po<•tle>f'. N~wton t"tclV•'' fMI'\\ a\ • Edw.,d Ern~•. io. A...,n•d• Fa•o. ,.,...,.,,.., C..hlornla~1907 117?1 Arm\lrOl\O llnl\U~ l •v•n• P•e"°""I i COSTA ME S A o ~ ~ llO AO C•lllornl• '1111 r ni\ ''"'"°"'"' "'•> 111.., '*''" '"" I (E N r EA. Ill IN lltri ~1, .. 1 CO\!• C.al~rl,. L E•n•I. 50t -'""n•d• f •ro, ~~tm, C.•tlfOf'nia •no1 Thti Dv\1neu I\ conouc.teo bY •<Of' ltounh Clf!'' 01 O••nOf' County Ort M PW t.•utorn••'>''~ Pot•Uon o .. <•Ml)f>f 1 ,. Goroon O.'iiCW\ )QQO llt .. ~, A , .. n \lt q Ptittn., ,,. .. 1 N'woort Be.en, C•h torn1• 91 .. J Gener'•' M.an•9"' ~.uot1\t-ec:I Or~ CO..\I Oa1ty Jf'f1~.° I l ro-. bt.I~,,....\. '-\ '~'" Oy .. n .n Thi\ >1•1.,,.,.,nl w•s lolo<I with llW 0..< ) 10 11 >• l9IO •kl IO I C1••00ua1 fn,, DU\IM'U ''\ conduCle-d tJW .. Qt!'Mr•I ~lntr\l'UO Ech.4trdErn\t d C..tNt t"'t \.. Ern\I Coul\lv Cit•' 01 Or.tnoie County on Gor-. Ot~ '"·~ ,, ... men\ ... ., fflfd 4Wllt\ 1nfl Count'f CHtfk ol O,.•~ Countf' on 0.<•mbef"&, 1'90 Out moert l(j9() FIS1'"1 PubllSl'>e<I Or~ '""'' 0•1lv P iiot 0.c 10 11, 14 l!, 1'lllO ••IS llO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • NAME STATEMENT fhito •ottow1no Pt'''°" ,, ooino ou•u tW\\ d i, .H·11'11 C •, 81111.0•NG ANO MA.ll l NE FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS )UPPl f 1088• San PdCO f'>•Pnup NAMI: \TAT£M£NT J:-Oun1dtn v.u ... y t -'hfOrn1,. vn(.>8 rne tOlt0'#1111nq P.Pr\01\\ ar,. 4JolnQ W dlfN M C'tl"'d<tl• "' 1U8.f.t t;4n buSH'Ht\\d\ , P .,,,, Ai.~nuf' .. oun l~·'1 v ...... ., I(""' 00 Cf N t ER •~to 8 O\ln r it11tu•n1~ 'l?IOI!. C•Hle. Bvtf'\a Parlii, Co•ltfOffHct~2l '"'" bv'W',..\\ \ 'UhOU<h O lJy '",,, • 8e-t6 SttlM Ct>rpn,.c11tion o (•lifOtt'I•" d 1 .. 1auo1 fOrporatlon 6"'0 fJ 0 \10 C1r t lf•. 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Hi.tnttnrgton Se.cl\, CaUtorM• 91t41 M·ntM T"I\ b\.dlf'WS\ •1 Concl\l<ted bV ""In FICT!TIOUJ •UStNES,S d1vtdval NA#E SYATEMEN'I (.al•"°"'""''~ fht" •ouo.mq C>e'''\Of"I •~ ooinQ bu\• 1 Tht\ \Ot,,.,,,..nt w•\. hi~ "''"' ttw> ""uct~S'>Ell OIL PROP[AllE:!> IW l~~;:.;.,..c:;•~.:; O•dn~ Couni, on Nt"-w por-t {_4"ntttr Ot1VP : 10U Nll"wpior t l.aw Otfi<.e\ 9,.,.,,. (A <nbbll JOHN P .-A PILLO INC Jdt' lJ W•''1"'01' 1tii0 ._., ""00'' 1'1'1 ••a<frl 9euf•Ya rd ("isntflr U' •Yfl ;; 1QIJ ,,,..,..pof'I ff#ttt h S"U• tOJ (.A v)t>f>O Hw"11t' .. W. t ••<v11'°• P•rt tn., b'-''',_. .. , ,, • Oflduc..tPn Oy it tit,wftU .... Oft ... < ... (.A., ... , l1rf''llfeO o..lrtnt1r \f't•J) Jr.t<~ o w.1~'""'t>n 1 f'l1\ \t•tfmef\I iNA\ t+ll"CJ w1tn tn,. C«1U,..IY (1,r1i ot OrdO"" (.Qunt·,. on No•orn°"' 18, 1yio F 10041 Publl\hed Or.tnQI" l.H '>I Omly Pilot No• 1b, °""' l , II), II, l'lllO 41~3 100 I "'*4) Publ1\hrd C>anQP Coit"' D.t•lt Pilot 0'' 10 II /4 )I l'O!IO '1~ 80 PUBUC NOTKF: N•11'U '1CTITIOUS BUSINESS fn1\ \t•lt"ment t1tllf\ l1leo t11111th I~ < oynty Ctf'r• o• Or•noit county on Fl-I F ISOUI Publl-0r•'9 (O.UI O•oly P1101 Puo•1V'll 0 C>-.t-n~ <(;..l.,, (> ••• ., P11nf 0.,( \0 ,, ,, l \ ,.., •411t. IO °"'' ~mt)flt \ fqe() lw I 10 ti J~ iql'f '1 Ai 80 I Pl'RLIC' NOTIC'E l.;(1fJt!1U'I •4, r•Jdr ''i•C•Jr~•l'Of'\ "' #l1H\ ... I of ,,.,, ._. •• .,, •• ',,.. t .. ~ I 1 •to I (Jr ..t"'Qe I '""'"'", 1n PUBLIC NOTICE ounty nf' FISI ... L•I , II ,,. I ..... f-.. t.il i~ \HQI t ,.,\t f A1'\o f'ltot Fl~~I' fl• 1• 11 'Q81) •&!i• 80 • .n1 ,.,,.~ -:,_.,.o-- t>• 1 • /4 ~ Pl.BU(' !'l:OTKf. l'l'BUC-'liOTI< E F ICT• r1ous 811S• .. E~S NAME ~lllTE"'E'"I FICTITIOUS auJiNis'i --. I '... loll<>w•nQ ~""'" ••• CIO•f111 NAME STATfiMlNT c.,,,,.._. •• '"• •otlowtflt tw•M>n• •rt OO"'O O llANGE COUNl'f AU10 OU'\\M '\\.a\-'AA DEA •• Ot t•twooo •• , •• ,.. •• S ... AL.L S VSfE"' CO,..CEPTS C•ll•.,.n••91'" 1e.e,..J <-•llr VH•f'flf) C...tC>1\hM\O ~•tn .:•1tn A '# ... \af'O '• OnU-000 :.a '12f,.}4 ••-"'"""' (•flfu.rt'l1~ ff)I U R o cJn•, J,.•,, At'l(J' tu•• 1&8•J 411• Vt-'4"'<J LtHh'lrtt•.nr r•.41-~ ,, (A 11•1• ,01>"1'1 (.,...1P"\ ,\'VJtt"'H Jf)6.I) ... 1 IY•r t"tl1fJ UC>•,.,., t--",.. t.' "•• Qc,.Qe • 6-if'I t • •• 4• I> ,t\o• i.,.QH·I~ ~n J ~ -C l• tr •1•11,1 ,...-i,1rQ C.l't<lf• ''"'P JOA'Y Co r AO\J' , .. J" '"' \t<ttPffuto~ ,. t\ • oJ A1fl ''• ownt; ltrr• u' 1,.)•rtf"Qt 1 O\il,,f ~ o,.. P~bli\r.d Ot•ncr (O•\I Oell't' P1tul Ov 10 t)e< ] 10 II '""' 67 ~ M 4 ut • ,.,, A N •.,1-t nO l O "Jr•Jt•OOd •irv1._ _4l••v'n•,. 4 } le ~' , t>"''""' .. ' "'ctU ttfl Uv l1;4f't() ""'"" .,. t. 6 "'. ,. ) ,,., ...... ,., . I "1 .... .,.. .i,. """"""' f.M I 11 I ........ ·~ ",.,., ... ,, F ISOHS 'I' ~t\.lf ·~·t M> Pl'BUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAM E STATEME"'T PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r "• .:i~':~n:T~T'~~~N~~• do1no I' bU\lt\eS\ ., C HAR LE NE Cl ll CL E PARlNEASHIP, lllo E llln Sh .. I Coit• M«w . Ql1forn111 PUBLIC NOTICE 9( ... MOPE <>ROPfP f1 E.~ II l 1 \1 " L•"'"\•a P•rff\f't \n•o 1 t,, OOv# S1r~t ~1lr fc.0 N"woon 8fl'~tcn ( "'tfOHHd •Jti6(1 The folfow1no C>*r\Ont ,H,. 0 01'-0 bU\lf'lt'\) d\ J OHN & PI LAR\ OUA Lt tV HOUSE CLEANING SER\ltCE, 11~ o,. •• t Av-tnut. CO'\t-' Ml'WI. C.•htorn1• .,.,. John Ha,,y Ri~•u\ J/!tt dra-e Avenu•. COltA Mt, ... C•l••orn14 •1•'1• PH•r R1\.tlu\, 1/SI OrM.e Avenuei CO\\• MMa, (AHIO• "'• •1t>1t fl'th bui1nf\\ t\ ( ondYc lt>d by n1.1Jb•nd at\Cf ""''~ JQl\n ... R•\,U\ Thi\ \t•t.,.,,.nt •A\ r1lf"(I wtlh lhr Count., Cltr1' ot Or•noP Coun•v on Oeum._,.I t'lllO PUBLIC NOTICE ----FIC.TITIOU5 IUSINESS NAME STATENIENT Tll~ lofl-lnQ pt'fsort I\ dOlnQ bU\I ne\s a1: 11) SPECTRUM PL.US. 171 SPEC !RUM • '/l>J w B•ller. CO\!• M • ... C•. '1660 A;olMd N Oulu~, 114 I G, •ny1llf Or , N•woort l~<Mch C.i 9?660 T1H\ t>u\lf'f'\' "c.onauc. t'Xt by An in rt1v1duol Ro1-N,Ovo T '"' ""1-n1 wn\ lllt<O will\ 11111 <oun"tr-Cfrrk of OntnQ<! count\' on O•nltl Gilborl. 1111 Oran~woocl A.venw Lo\ ••am1\0\ C..tttot nt• tf0710 S ldl\tr Je<ODi. 11 .. F"~OH•I A•enut> l.MA~I•• C.ll!orn••._. Tni\ ou"',...u 1, conaucted bra umit· t"0Paf't,,.Mtp Oenlel GllMr1 ll11\ )ljl(emtnl ••• Ill.cl with IN Counly Clerk of O••nqe Co1>nt y on Oecemoer 41, lfllC) SLAVITT, IUNG 6 f'OONBE"G •""' ,,...,.. ,...,. Jee-. IE~. *' CeMWY ,,_ E•tl, •- l. .. A ........ CA -7 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eU51NE5S NAME STATEMENT Tiit 10110 .. •no person 1) ao•no b•a• ntS) a\ SPEC1.a1.TV AU ro WORKS, IM Loo•n S1re1t /1 A, Co-.ta M •'-• t aHIOrf\,. t'lb?t ,. • Yo\Pllnl-O llo<Mm•, nO, lOVOl41 R.,~d. (.<Kl• Me•a, C•lllornla ., .. ,. tht\ t>u\l~~\S 1~ t.onductr<I by""' •n d1vldval YCl!lhil\illo tCoclama ftU\ \tlff!'f"nef'lf •fl9' •1tll(I With 11\t- (Ounl• Cl-Dl Onfn'~ CDUrllV lr Otc•mbfl• I. 1"80 Novt!'n"IC>et 14 1990 F UOIO FIJOUO P11Dll\ .... d Orancie C.o'"' Oa111 P1101 Pub'"""° °'""Cit' Coa\1 0 111, P1lol Nov a, De< ), 10, II ,.., 0•3 90 O@C ) 10, II, 1•, 1"80 &I! l·IO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -......... . FICTITIOUS aUSINEH NA.ME STATIEMlllT Sl~oht-n M C"'"'°" JS E"""'' .. ~t T"• fOUCJ111r1nQ ~'°" 1\ 00t"O bu\I· ,,.,.,n.,_ (.t11to1 n1& 9?1U ~\~.:~CtENOA OE MESA t..O 'N I d,;,~·~.':"'lfWWt\ '' lO•lOUt ll°'d b y An H\ Wll"°" $ff'Mt ~ta Mt-a. C•1llornM ~ ... .,.,... M Cnow 9'•11 T"'' ~l•tt"""'"' •I\ fU«!G ·"'1tn lhlf B~f'OI'\ M 1.,...,,,., TrvttM Of Cot1nty (lpf9t ot 0 '•"91' Covnlr on Ill• 'T ••O'lllt< F•ml!v 'Tru\I .S.l•d O.<ombft 1 ,..., Jonour1 i., 1'1&. ,.,S R-111, Su11~ ~I­ F 100, Co\ta -.. Calllornt• '1•11& I Duolt\l'4!0 Or-c o .. 1 0.1ly Pllol This""''~• "<ondvclf'CI b r an 1n. ~< J 10, 17 1& '"'° •e.c>.-i d lYldUlf - ----_ -• fM"f\U\m f Fa1T11ly Trlf\t I daled Jen It !'1• By«1n ~ T ernut ttr TN\1ft ' Tiiis sttll_,,1 •a• lllfod w11n '"" C-oun'1 C••rk ot O,.•n~ Counl y o" Oeomtoe• I, 1t10 HOWHlll, CMlltTNe.-6 e.-o•N 4MC._o.t..,. Now_.i a..dl. CA -J ~""" Publl\,..., O.anot C.0.\1 Oa11v P1tol Ot< 10, fl. 14 JI '"° , .. , 90 PUBLIC NOTICE N·ntM FICTITIOU• IUSIHIESS NAM• ITATIM•MT lhe followlng ~•t.On\ ••e <1o•n9 OUslnnt a:.; 1'1J POMONA STllEET, ll4 E•tt 11th Slroel. C:0-1• MeH, ca111orn1• • D•n1tl Gll-1, 3717 Or•noo'"'oocl A,..,,.,., Lo\ .a•MnllO\. c:111to•nA t0no Sldft~Y J ecob\ 1146 F•dtra l ..... n .... LO\ Anqtle• C•h lo•fllA ~ Tn1s b"""'" 11 condvct•O ov • '"""~ oart .. r \Np o.n1., Gllbor I ll\I\ st•-W•H llltd will\ 11\t Co~"" c iert of Or•n~ Co.i"'y on Oeumber&, ltlO MA•t l'AUL. 14C09S, UO UAv1n, IUNG. '°°"•I •G ,...~ .. -... , ..• L.fl A ...... ~·_, ~,,... Pubtlilwd ()r-C.0.•1 Oelly PllOI Dec 10, 11, l• 11. '"° fflO Ill PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F!CTl"flOU\ ausu•ESS NAMIE I UTE.ENT l ,..,. l0Uow1nq ~rM>ns .,. dolnt t>u\tn''°' ft CEHTUllY 21 rouNTA1,. "'•' 8tOO*""'''' Sll'f't>t FountAln v.11.,., C••••or n1if "710I HtJ'f~' I"<. t1 (_~t1fotn•ott <O'i>0'4 hon '''11 Br~nu,,. s~..-.. , Fount111n V•H•y c~i.to1n1• 91108 rn1\ °"'"nrt'-' '" conctu-" tf'd b• .. tor OOf'•f10n H•Vll"• CO'oora11on N•WlonG llhu P1M10f'nf Thi\ , ... ,f'fY''f"int Wit\ fit.ct <Ntth .,.., County Cl••• ol Or•J>ll~ Co11M.Y on;. O•c•m....-1 1..0· Fl~ Pllllrf~ ()r,<0qo C"O<l\I 0•1lv Pilot O~t J, 10, II,)&, 1'90 .. SI IO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTI T!OUS eus1NESS MAMIE STATE.""INT ,,,. fOUO••"'O ~f\On\ .,. 001ne bU\tnt\\ ., Gl.O~IA & J-'CKt Fl"'E .all 1$. 101Sl A,......, C1rc1•. Founl••n V•llo . t • •not (;10t1e L ZUI•-'· IOISJ .......... C••· ,,. ,....,,,_ "'•"••· c .. '1108 JiCQuol1nt Mi!llllf'•O\ 18801 Ntl· 11••-Circ'9 Hunlu•qton S.<t<h C• ., ... 1 "'' bv\•11tt\ 11 cono,;cl~d bv • oen•'~' o.•lftt"h•o Gtor1e I Zul.,.I Thi\ \t•l~I Wtl\ tilf'O .,,,. tN Counh Cler• of Or<1nll" Co..nlv on No .. m.,.., 13 1• Fl .... I Pullll\IWCI <>~ C06J1 0•111 Pit« NO• 1' OK l 10. 11, 1'90 4111 ... PUBLIC NOTICE ' . ~ . : . . . . . -. . --. . ' . - A...._,O a • .......... _............_ .......... -.......... ~9'. ...... ~ ... --·~ f · r 1 l • • • I ·! I • l l I tCQMICS I CROSSWO ~~ ~ • MARMADUKE by Brld Anderson PEANUTS C • , ....... ~. ~· 'It we can flnd your Christmas wreath, I'll see to ~t Mafma<iuke~1ves 1t baek!" SHOE ' .. MISS PEACH I tlA1 YOU'Jre \JLA_,T' IN TIME. l..l~rEN 10 IHI?: ''THE AVE~A6E PE~~ MAKE$ rH~ee M l,TAl(E? PE~ oAv .' • / I AoREE ... ONE Of mt ~EAT JOVS IN LIFE IS • 60IN6 INTO ™E WOODS, ANO lUTnNb O<>WN '{OUR OWN CAAi ST MAS l'~eE ... FUNKY WINKER8EAN - N;._\v._I "'' IV\(.IV)t'-f..k IN 1Hlb f1N11~ I<'! C n:.,.,i ~\;~T", Al<t: DE. '111 1E:..D R . E..Al~ 1 RRC.LT J\t.l'lt.AlH' A > '• "IL ~E.Acx.>, lf1't'Vl J ~ by Jeff MacNelly by Mell Lazarius ___ Q THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Whot I DON'T wont is clothes." GORDO ..... ,.., ... ~ - >.J:Yr wUtrE.'. T'IEICE's CNE MR...-v<:rA.N1 THIAJ'3 ,V1.1:3s1Al<H TUMBLEWEEDS NO, W'e Wit..!.. N01 Ht::t..P '{OLJ Fllvt:' YOl.Jf\ ~YFF\l f;ND ~ NANCY I AM--·l JUST KNOCKED OUT SPl.KE /Joo.c=:-+HE B tJt-l=-Y-;=:...--1 DRABBLE by Charles M. Schul1 THAT'S TRUE .. THERE'S NO SENSE IN CUTTIN6 DOWN nlE FIRST OHf '{OU SEE ... 11 ,, ~ 0 . ; b . ~ .; . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE MICHAEL,'y'OO Bf.HAVE OR UNCLE Pt-{!L WON'l 'TAKE '{ou To 5t.E SANTA~ OR . SMOCK "Don't tell me. Let me guess. You're on the warpath again.'' 11·11 by Kevin Fagan by Ly_nn Johnstcn Mlc.HAa .. RRE you WP.E )bO'RE; A 1<.10? ·~~ :!'/\/\ 1'"0 5CR ATCH !HIS t-l'L-SQUARe I N !He COR NE:R OF 1'He CARO Wli"H A COIN? 1-r's ONe OF 1"Hose "YOU MAY H A v e At,RE:Ac::>Y woN" M ec::>1CARe PL.ANS.' 1"HeY'FU!! IN"T'O 'f'HA-r NOW~! by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan by Ernie Bushmiller I HIT HIM OVER THE HE.AD ~JTH MY NEW UO'R ,---- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS l Weapon 5 Hacks 9 Co11tracts 14 Lazily •s Mine entrance 16 Mar~etptace 17 Plum 18 Sutlrage 19 Claw 20 Marble 2 t Maine traps '? wor"5 23 Hooes1 25 Performs 26 Trailor 27 Seelhe 29 Cry 32 Slepped 35 Role 36 Lily 37 -Cattente 38 .. _ Marnet 39 Etttuvlum 40 lree 4 1 fVnd 421mclien gaOget 43 Kneck 44 Fasteners 45 -canto 46 Otes - 48 Beacn 52 --Acl 56 Sister 57 Slacken 58 Gravel 59 Doting 60 Spouses 61 Pall\ 62 As soo" as 63 Wage advance 64 E,p101ter 65 Sley DOWN UNITED Fealure Syndltale Tundey s Puule Solve<> I U ' I 1 Hazes 2 Mr Steven• " 1 • 1 son 13 -souc1 42 Social dos 3 Buttoon Z1 Metal 44 PastlMI 4 Storm cenl!lf 22 Redacts •S Improve 5 Prance 2' very best '7 Solemnities 6 Brick mak-27 Packets C8 Irradiate lngs 28 Not w11tten cg Hole -- 7 Seg~ts 30 Monstec-SO.Stupid one 8 Editor'• WOfd 31 Male animal 51 Conclvd«I 9 Scout 32 Parent -S2 Pltcb-Wnt~ 10-Open· 33 Seaweed -5"3 Stee11'iiim mouthed 34 Work sail 54 ~ abode 11 Hockey pal· 35 Arri& SS Pate de tote ace 36 NaV1Qatn 12 Run 38 Snooe>tf 59 Becau .. ·-. . . j l ' . ~t-+--4 I ....... ~-' t _J .. DAILY PILO T Coalal • uvaner• Steve &dward1 and Cllru WW'tenbtr1er or ~•tu•a 8 t1rb and a .. 1m1 Jolmlon ul ~· Point were •innert In the Patlftc Southwut Conf•renc"f ~u.k A• IOC'1 1tle>n t ell t'hamplonahip lourn11 ment &d*i.rda wa flr1t m 1hr Junior J)~r uH•on r••~1ory }' 1lh a talk u 11 animal vwuttuon In ~ruor peuulil\I~ ·~•lllnl Wurtenhl!rat-r wa flr1t w1tb • plu for 'oluntttr lH'tltm John.son WMb rinst In no\ 1rt-1mp rt1 m p tu :SpUkU'I~ EFFEl71YE CONTROLS PEKING CAP > Cbena 's 1ovemmenl or· dered fines or cucella· lion ot bonuses ror rac· tories, farms or stores that raise prices for their producti. The order follows re· cent complainta in the press about price in· creases and what are called di11uiaed price increases, where prices stay the same but quali- ty or quantity ls reduced without notice. fhtad1 \'olf rr• MONROE ROBERT MONROE, aie 48 Died at Hoag Memorial Hospital on December 14, 1980 Survived by his wife Karleen. sons Christopher and Joel. daughters Rebecra Thomas and Deborah Monroe, I granddaughter Sara h, father Robert Monro<', 3 sisters Mary H:i msey, Jbanne Trnpanc un d B:irbaru Orig~s Gra du ute of Newport Harbor lli~h School He served in the United States ~avy from 1951 to 19551 A rnrmber nf the American Le~ion Post #291 Memori al st•rvicc.s will b<' held at I OO PM on Thursda \' Dt•cembcr Ill. 1980 al lh~ ~ewport 11:.irbor Lutht•ran Church. :'llewport Oeach. Ca Ar r angement s b} th (• Neptune Society In lieu of flowers contributions ma ) be made to the Amencan rancer Society. PRICE llAZEL MARIE PRIC ~ resident or :'llewport Beach C:i for the past 25 )'ears l'assed away on December I''· 1980 at the a)(e of 00 Survived bv J ~ons. H:ind\ l'rrce of l;orona dcl MtJr C::.r • Pau l Price of lndm. <'a and J ac k Prar<' of llunt rngton Beach , Ca. 4 g.rundchildren and 9 great grandchildren Graveside services' were held on Wed nesday, December 17, 1980 at 2.00PM al Harbor Lawn, Costa Mesa. Services under the direction of Il a rbor Lawn·Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Mes a. 540-5554. N~Soelety c----_., ... 146-7431 .,.,., ...... _...,., --··· .......... --... , .... ....,. __ ......._ c.11 ... -...... .. -~· NllClla0"9S SMIYMS' MOITUdY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536·6539 NllFAMILY COl.OMIAL AIMllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 'Ac.IC YllW MIMOtHM. ..... Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3600 Pac1l1c Voew Drive Newport Beach 64.4-2700 McCORMICf 0 MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-9'15 Laguna HtJls 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano •95·1776 MAllOI LAW~MT. 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WISTCUflf CHAN&. 427 E. 17th St CoataMeN e.t&-9311 H Re .. •1'illlaWe 'Bad' Youths ·may be sick By Pt;Tt!a Sl'KINCROHN • Otter Or. *'"lattvlla: For months OW' 8 year· uld 100 w•• conald ... red to be the bad boy or his l't••" IU\d thti b1u.I !Joy of our block He was always d11tracttn11 the uther memt>ttrs of his .schooJ~m. lh· wa11 fott•\'N ht:hllnic wath the other kid• on the l>lur k 111 ow own 111111d~. we put Uus down as a child lJOtn with the 'buJ seed " We felt we could do 1101h111g •bout 1t Pum.i.hni~nt didn't do any good. >k w at; dJ~ruptm~ our family life Our other three DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE kids wt1re always well· be haved and gave no trouble at home or tn :.cbool After r eceiv in g another note from his teacher. w'dec1ded Lo talk 1t over with the school principal He got in touch with a psychologist who diagnosed f'red's case as minimal brain damaee. ·rh1s frightened' us We thou~ht he might be having a brain tumor or some other serious condition. But he explain~ 1t was n't as serious 'as it ~ounded . Our son is now on palls and special reading courses 11.Js improvement has been phenomenal. I'm wnling for the benefit of other mothers who may be having a similar problem. "Bad" boys (or girls> aren'.t necessarily "bad " They may need ht!lp. -Mrs. G. Dear Mrs. G: When you consider how much has been written-about this problem. you think that all mothers are aware of it. Not so. Some, like you, Mrs. G., have been overlooking the reason why their children may be bad boys or girls. ~UnliJ lately. the designation of this condition was "minimal brain dysfunction" -a scary diagnostic tag. you'll admit. It is being used less and less. Another suggested Is "attention deficit disorder" or simply, learning disability. Awareness of ihe problem insures earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment. Such children should have a complete neurological ex· amination. THE MOST COMMON COMPLAINTS in these youngsters are hyperativity, memory disorders. s peech and language problems, failure or al· fention. unusual degree of restlessness that pre· vents a child from concentrating. This failure to concentrate on any task is what differentiates such a child from ihe normal one . One estimate is that at least 4 percent of children under 12 years of age are hyperactive and bave attention disorders. There's at least one in every classroom. Some authorities estimate that the incidence is as high as 10 percent in school children between 5 and 12 years of age. * * * MEDICALE'ITES Dear Dr. Steincrobn : I'm thinking of buying my own plane. My doctor advises me against it. AlthouRht I'm perfect physically, he claims that my history of migraine headaches !from which I still suffer! is reason e nough for me not lo n y. He says flying will aggravate my migraine. What do you think? -Mr. U. Dear Mr. U: Your doctor is quite perceptive. In many instances. piloting does aggravate mi· graine. According lo a recent guide book on flying put out by the AMA . under the stress of n ying mi· graine may worsen. The person with classic m i· graine s hould rrot be a pilot or member of a crew. • • * L.eam how to stop short of fatigue, says Dr. Stemcrohn in his booklet , "How To Live With Less Ten&icm Al llome. ·• For a copy wnte him at Bo:t 156(), Costa Mesa 92626, encloStng SO cents and a stamp,ed, self-addressed envelope. Cheek women's eenter • • ""WI....,... Loae~dn- Tom Metzger. the Ku Klux Klansman who lost his race for Co ngress in S·an Diego. spent· only $25 ,500 in hi s campaign and had $345 in donations left over . Liberace gives gift to school OBERLIN, Ohio CAP> -Oberlin College, where names like Liszt and Leinsdorf are <fe· vered , has gotton a windfall from a different kind or musician. The Liberace Foundalion of Las Vegas told the private northeast Ohio school it would donate $10,000 a year to the college. The foundation was set up by pianist Liberace, who d'1zzles audiences with cande labras. glittering jackets and keyboard acrobatics. Oberlin officials said they were delighted with the money, which wilJ go toward schotorships for students of the perform· ing arts. George Liberace, the pianist's brother. said the foundation chose five schools to receive such grant~. The others arc Marquette Universi· • t y. the University of Nevada . Pea b o d y Co n se rvatory in Baltimore a nd the Y o un g Mu sici an s Foundation in Los Angeles. "Oberlin people s h o uld realize that Liberace has a serious mus ical and pianistic background" said E .C Danenberg. head or OberJin 's conservatory. .. W c find it appropriate that his foundation s h ould c h oose lo encourage college slu· dents who are develop· ing their skills in the arts.·· Working mOins aided ByJOYCEL.KENNEDV Dear Joyce: I plan on retaralag to work 900ll, but have a lot of 1aUt feel· Inga 1boat leaving my two small chlldrea at bome. How can I start • groap for women In my area wltla slm,lar coacen1s? I am sare my sltuatloe ls not alllque. D.B., Eastoa, Pe Because millions of women share your plight, the group you want already may exist. The adult educalfon divisions oT many colteges and universities offer programs that address the needs -emotional and otherwise -or working mothers . ls there a women's center in your area? If so, that's another place to check for-existing support ,1roups, either sel.L.fielp or led by pro· ressionals. JF YOUR COMMUNITY does not offer such resources, starting your own may not be difficult. ( CAREERS ) fers advice on coping with it. ·'The Working Mother's Complete Handbook" by Gloria Norris and Jo Anne Miller has practinl in· formation on balancing home and career. GLEN EVANS' BOOK, "The Family Ci11cle. Guide to SeU ·Help" is essentially a manual for starting the kind of group you seek. Because the change in roles from homemaker. to working mother is way ahead 'of the development Of SUP· port systems. creating groups of like· people to pool resources. fe4!lings-and i11formatlon 1s a grcrwnt-g phenomenon among women. Says Abrams. "Working mothers are undergoing a kind of stress that's different from others. It's becoming a well ·known fact that self-help groups fill a re al need." ' .. NATION I OBITUARIES I * R2D2--ahead of tiqie For brief moment, we've kept n~s By fte .U..leled Preu ~re one -no, make tbet two -tiny and temporary trf umph.s for everyone who has ever screamed in frustration: "I'm a name,notanumber!" The Senate voted recently to ,delay a plan to increase ZIP codes from five d1glts to nine. And a campaign to use Social Security numbers as a sort 0( universal identification system appears dead for the lime be· ing. You can't win the war against the numbers. or course. They're everywhere -trom birth to death. Consider! -ALMOST %70 MILLION Social Security numbers have been issued s ince the system began in 1936. -The American Automobile Association says 144 million people in the United States have drivers' licenses -numbered, of course. Those people drive 1161t:z nulJion passenger cars - with numbered registrations and numbered license plates. -There are over half a billion numbered c r edit cards in circulation in the United States; the average credit-card user has more than five pieces of plastic in his or her pocket. Spencer Nilsoo. publisher of a newsletter about credit cards, estimates that the average will be over eight per cardholder by 1985. -The U.S. Passport Office bas issued more than 13 million numbered passports. -IF.YOU WANT TO use one or the 15,000 or so cash machines operated by banks and other financial institutions you'll need a s p ec ial "personal identification number" -a PIN. And. for security reasons, your P IN should not duplicate any of you r othe r ide ntification numbers. -Telephone numbers are gel· ting longer. A spokesman for the Ame rican Telephone & Tele· graph Co. says 90 percent of AT&T customers have to dial "1" before the re~ular number on a wide variety of calls In some cases, the extra digit in· creases the number of com· bin a ti o n s availab l e f o r cust2mers; in others, it's used to record toll calls. And there's a new television show on NBC . "Number 96.·· Ironically, one of the few places where numbers are under SOON YOU'LL NEED A SCORECARD We're gr•du•lly lotlng ldentttlee Al'WI ....... , attack is the supermarket. The or addresses by block or apart· industry wants to stop s tamping ment building. Big business prices on individual packages, mailers were the first tar1et; r e I Y i n g i n s t e ad on the longer numbers for individuals :·universal Product'{;ode" -a weren't expected until the fall . combination of lines and spaces omcials said new machines to which can be ··read" by a com· read the longer numbers would puterized scanner at the cash re· coat S900 million over a five-year gister. Consume rs. however, period: they estimated savings have resisted. When it comes to eventually would be worth l800 prices. they want lo keep the million a year. numbers. l/tJ BUSINESS REBELLED -THE 8 EV . THE 0 DORE even though tbe Postal Service Hesburgh raised the idea of us· promised that use of the code in-g Social Security cards -and would be. voluntary. numbers -'as a means of uni· Joyce Greenberg of lbe Green· versal identification this year. berg Smoked Turkey Co. in Hesburgh, president of Notre Tyler. Texas. said it would cost Dame University and chairman her company $6.000 to update of the Select Commission on 'm· mailing lists. migration and Refugee PoLicy. Ray Geiger, editor of the suggested the idea as a way of Farmers' Almanac , s aid his dealing with itlegal aliens. publistung firm would have to Patricia Harris, the secretary s pend $.10,000 to convert. of health and human services, .. Z stands ror Zip-posterous." opposed the plan, however. and was Geiger's rallying cry. the commission staff rejected it. The Senate ordered the Postal just as earlier suggestions for a Service to delay introduction of national identification number the longer numbers until June l. have been rejected by other 1981 But the numbers are on the panels wall · The law permits postal of- The Postal Service wanted to fic ials to buy s.116 million worth expand the ZIP code starting in of equipment designed to imple- February, to allow identification ment nine-digit ZIP codes. Half-moon pr.oves lure 2-story stmctrue seats 6 penom BELLE PLAINE. Minn (AP) Until someone privy lo such lofty informatfon flushes out a challenger. the proud folks of Belle Plaine will go on boasting about the nation's only t wo·story outhouse. , Ordinary outhouses of lowly station draw more flies than al· tention. Betle Plaine 's uncom· mon free-standing o uthouse lures tourists and helped gel the 109-year-old Hooper· Bowler· Hillstrom House listed in the Na ti on al Register of Historic Siles. "IT'S THE OUTHOUSE that attracts people to the site," says C. Edward Townsend, president of the Belle Plaine Historical Society and editor of the weekly Belle Plaine Herald. In early days, people too gen· teel lo speak of a "backhouse" r e ferred lo a privy as a "necessary." And certainly necessity mothered the in· vention or Be lle Plaine's tourist attraction. The Samm Bowlers, who oc· cupied the house from 1886 to 1901, had 12 c hildren. The Bowlers, as practical as they were prolific. des igned the towering toilet so craftily that it coula f)!? used in unison by six people. three upstairs and three down. • behind the firs t-story accom modations. Editor Townsend tries to be objective but can't conceal a wisp of hometown pride. "As far as we know. it's the only usable, two-story outhouse in the United States." he says. Some retired men have taken to building birdhouse replicas of the outhouse. They're offered for s ale to people touring the home. RESTAURANTS AND other business places in town display postel"" picturing and advertising "the famous two-story outhouse. an engineering wonder.'· In its lifespan, the dwelling was occupied s uccessively by three families but never ac- quired such conveniences as plumbing and city water. Busi· nessman Sanford Hooper built the home in 1871. Bowler. a banker and owner of some gold mines, was the second owner. Flour miller Andrew Hillstrom followed, and his bachelor son. Fred. was the last occupant. liv· ing alone in the house for 15 years. Women tell relianc~ THE SfRUCTURE, ABOUT 5 by 8 feet. is as high as the two on ~,.;th story house and stands four feet J u,c, Afte r the e ld e rl y Fred lltllstro m ente red a nursing home in 1975, his property was offered for sale at SJ0.000. The price was primarily for the oak· shaded city block where the house sat. The assumption was that the old dwelling would be torn down. TOWNSEND, LONG interest· \ ed in Belle Plaine history. felt the deteriorating house bad his· toric value and should be pre· served. The city council rea· soned that lbe community of 2, 700 had more pressing needs. To a skeptical councJI, Townsend offered to try to or- ganize a local historical society which could seek federal and state funds ror purchase or the house. A story in his newspaper brought membership •P· plications and checks from as far as California. Since the land would make an attractive minipark. the federal government provided a grant. Money also came frolTI Min· nesota state bicentennial runds. The total was s ufficient to buy the proper property and tbe materials needed to make sonle repairs. MORE THAN l,IOO peQple filled bleachers ror the Ge· dicalion during the nation's bicentennial year of 1976, and the house was listed in 1979 aa a hi.$toric site. Fran Abrams, an urban plaMer tells my associate Randy Ring that she started a working mothers' re· source group four years ago in Montgomery County. Md. The core group of ·five has graduated from meeting in living rooms to publishing Its own bimonthly news-letter and giving presentations at a local women's center. from the dwelling. There are FORT LAUDERDALE. . doors at each level. An upstairs READER SERVICE .· If you would Liu-house door opens to a walkway, Fla. (AP) -Three women Rooms are furnished with items fotmd in the house when the society took over and, chief. ly, with donated relics. Some furnishin1s are clustered ac- cordtn1 to the years a family OC· cupled the house. These ledure-rtrp sessions tackle such Issues as finding child care, how to 1et your family to help with household chores and balancing career and family. a frte 1 c"PI! o/ tM 75-pog~. ~ ''A Residents didn't have to go say they approve of a· new Part11t' Ctdde to Day Care, published -downstairs to reach the toilet. A m o v i e a b o u t l h e by the U.S. l>eparlrMnt of HeoJth CJftd cou}>le of steps across the spectacular deaths or the Humcua Servict1. 1tfld a sell~reued walkway brought them to the men they loved. malling label to Joyce Lain KmMd11 at outhouse's upper door. Wooden ·In fact, t h ey play ~or IS«>. ~oita M~a. 92626. Ask for latticework. a fence of sorts, t hemselves in the 45· Da11 Cart. ") gave privacy and protected minute f i I m being againstralls to the ground. distributed to church P • b Historical Society 1uldes groupstoshowbowtodeal emer uys sometimes describe the out· with tragedy and grief. house as one or the world's greet The movie. "Fire in the h • .~ • l engineering 4 marvels . They've ,Sky," re-creates the Dec. A8UM8 SUGGESTS publici1ln1 c WJ nva. been known to Jest that the 15, 1979, accident in which an Initial meeting in the newsletter of "secret" of the design is that the men leaped to their· a related or1aniaaUon -her first an· POLAND SPRING, Maine (f.PJ -dow.nstaira ati:ooa are provided . deaths after the 1ondola of • . nowicemmif ~n -tbe~oland Spiina-_mlDeral· witet..J•11.1h:uicc.1h11.---iw~i1Ul.umiDnwa.1--------1--•~r~e~n~ted~!!hot~--.i~r_·~b:!;al~IOO~h~-1--,---_.;.:..-------z---+ One parlor Is done in the llD>s mour. for the Bowlers. The din· ing room. "the Hillatrom room." features miSl'ion oak fumlU&re popular ln th' ll20a. The Hooper era displays, amon1 other aruract.a. the old desk Uled by Andrew /G. Chatfield, federal jud1e tGr territorial MlnaeMta and the man who founded and named Belle Plaine In 1854. bership ot an organlaatlon that gives has soared ln popularity In recent cau1 re. childbirth education classes -and years, bu been repurcbued by Per-IN &£.\LIT\', 1HE "secret" Loi• Mowday and Gail by aending /reas releases to rier ol Francedta chief rlval ln the is much more compUcated. The Ber1. who lost their newspapen an r:adio stations. baltle ol the buoolet. rear interior wall of the huibanda, and Kathy For help in mana&in1 the famlly· Poland Sprln1 Vice President downataira section Isn't t.be back DiVeMenZO, whole fi1nce, work seesaw, she recommends Michael Schott refused to reveal t.b• of tbe·buiJdin1. The upstaln seat Richard Rhine, was killed, •Heral publications. purcbue price. bench, on the other hand, 11 said they hope the film A bimonthly ma1aiine, Workln1 Perri« boUC)lt Poland Sprini ln located aU lbe way back. A shows bow lMir re.ligioua 11~ ~a ~ar feature ulled 1172 and sold It in 1177 to chute la formed by the buUdlq'a faith sustained them. "The uuut Department," wblcb ol· entrepreneur Paul den Haene. back wall and the false wall • • --• • • • • • • I' LOS ANGELES CAP> -A Canadian concern hu tentatJYe- ly won the ritht to ne1otiate • mulUmUllon·dollar contract with the downtown area ·a CIDD· troven&.I peOple mover tnllldt 111tem. The action must be tot· ed on b1 the Ci&.y CouncU. . ._., ......... . I ' l ( ( I I ·r1Y THESE (- .CLASSIFIED INFLATION . FIGHTERS I Wow lVu Can Sell Mo~ ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 lines for 2 days only $1 a day, 34c a line. Advertise one or more items valued up to $100. Each additional line is only 60c for the two days. Sorry, no tommercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmerlcard or Master Card <f}VoW.. .8JeW:.. More value for your DIME / in the famous Daily Pilot DIME·A.-LINE ADS Advertl ae Item• up to $50 1n value In Olme-A·llne ad• every 'Saturday In the ·Dally Piiot. Bring your ad with c;aah fo any of our three convenient office• or mall your copy with a check or money order for the correct amount. Sorry. no lh1e1tock. produce or plants and no commercial ads are allowed. Each Item muat be priced with no item over SSO. 0Dime·A·Line ad1 may be placed al the Costa Meu office until 3 p.m. Friday. until noon Friday at the Laguna Beach or Huntlntton Beach offices THE· BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS f Wednesday. Dec.tmber 17. 1980 DAILY PILOT 1111' CLASSIFIED . GOAST tlfE ::rtte Biggest Market 'Place on The Orange Coast . .. 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The DAILY rtLOT .. ._, pool and rru.i t trees. Call now 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS hWlty for .... f1n1 ~~~~~- h1correct IHertlo• SI 0,000 DOWN -,. . 3 ~A~!~Yl~4:do. _________ ,shows like new. Sun· filled kitchen o~erlooks ....._for Sale I larae patio and winding •••••••••••••••••••••••I p-eenbelts. Gated com· Gw1 al I 002 munity provides all the ••••••••••••••••••••••• aIDeOities. Pool. s pa. rec EXEC. TOWMHOME Sllt,900 Lovelr 3 Bdrm 2 bath in prestigious Back Bay area. Bright. spacious living room. overlooks flower filled veranda. Private pati o off massive master suite. Seller will help with rmancing loo. Call now ! @ SEA COVE · PROPERTIES 114-631·6990 room and. much more. Don't wait. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114·631.:;990 UNDER UNDEI UNDER market price and under prevailing in· terest rates. Act now on -------__ this4Bdrm.2bathge m . llG 4 CALL Well planned 2-&tory • REO C'ARPET home with formal dining 754-1202 6 family room. central 1-<-· -------- air w /purifier and an in· i---------· viilnC spa. Feawra i• ..VHTQa? c 1 u d e : c u 1 t o m Thia excellent I-unit ren· draperies, thick carpel· tal bullcllnl baa areal ins and a seller anxious potential for going no to sell. L>ri ced below place but UP! Good year market at $168.950. 'roundrentals. 151·3191 AND ONLY $249.950 t;::SELECT 'T' PROPERTIES j{),j'-. 'I I I I I ''-< MEWPOIT HEIGHTS ' ESTATE 3 Bdrm 2'h bath ex· Reech 108,000 Hou1ehold1 f4ST CREDIT APPAOVAl .. * * ~.= ColtalleH You are the winner of Zfreetlaeh CS17 value). to Ice ... "' tW.,•lce ~. 210lru 30th Anaheim Convention Center Tickets musL be e x· GOF.01 IT! · ASSUME LOAN & SELLER WILL Cf.RRY 2ND! Sharp 3 bdrm. cul· de-sac home with bright k\\chen and large master bdrm. $124,500 Call now 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS Houle• For S-. J \ ·'· iil~ Hovte1ForS. REALTORS 675.5511 0 ~ '11h t'lfll :of "' . '11 ... chanced for reserved ---------1 LOVELY 11E" PLAN '·" lhtffs ..... pofMll_. pa., Oii CJ"H•M. -~~ ....... •MW. ) M4room. ta.ity ~I' low ... ''I"-. ......... $252,900. . J lo• COLE OF NEWPORT REALTOR~ seata at the Convention Center ahead of time . Call M2·5178. ext. %72 to claim your tickets. •••• HADOl ISLAMD Traditional llY led bayfl"Ol'll borne on tO foot lot with private pier and 'loat. $1.180,000 with ~% lsl trust deed that may be assumed by qualified buyer. 17 I 4t 673-4400 12111 u1.2n1 \ I h' "1•111111 ll.1rli111 11111•,lfll••lll ('u w ... ~ .. tHw• Tbl1 3 Br 2 1,; Ba townhome has a patio and deck ri1ht on the bay with a slip for 35· boat Offe re d ful ly furn is hed fo r o nly $320.000. this home has been used only as a part tune second home.. 2515 E. Coott Hwy., CoroM .. Mar I f)·, 675·551 I -wHAT'S UHl'i)UE ~~ llYIME AIOUT UHICl)UE ~~I PARK PLACE, cho1~ .,, ~. ~..,,.. corner NEW 2 stort WOODBRIDGE 3 bdrm s . 3 hal Bdrm. 2'h ba. 2 frplces. 75t-1t11 PONDERC>S E ho ~t> lge loc.. owe; lge 2nd . FOREVER VIEW Duwig room · fi re11I]!'· d 9 7 'k Loads' of brick wor . g oo a ss um · · OMlY $299,000! SEU.~R W\LL HE $225.~. C.:oron a d e l Mar ex F'INANCE! $299.500' r 1~ 8 A y S I 0 I!: c; 0 V F. t!eutlveCohome wdith guod lolboo lay Prop.~·~! · d C view IJrlYar t>n\ry . --"" .n Vacant in Daysi e ov· formal dining room & Rirunors •irl , es. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, plu~ I~ family room New •675-7060• f cospammJ.u.sunliS2ly81PoOSOOI. bear h. c· ling & wood plank ---•-•-----•---.R""'J'. · · Ooors. Private bca<'ht!:.. L U ..... ITS >1 '• HA R BO R R 1 D G E Fee land Shows h h ,1 'I " model Su~r rl'nl:ll lurati~rt Expanded Dynas ty . 2 1~~~~~~---yr a r I}' 0 r ~ u 111f>- Bdrm or l Bdrm plus ,-mer w1nll'r SllHI UHft den. prof. decorated. :.un TOP OF SrYGL.ASS dc.wn a1ld owner "'"'., room. city lights and Ultra super oce:in v1t•1A cal"T) thl' IJalam:e ·'"It' m o u n t a 1 n v 1 e w" former model home with mg SSJO !W . '1·" s:BJ.000. man y up g r' d es 5 JACOBS REALTL ON THE COU RSE 2 bedroom s . 3 b.i th!> Bdrm condo. nice view gorgeous pool and s va Ptlcl°d al $8\15,00') Wllh of la ke . gr eens and S78'1.000 financing mtns San Ca rlos plan al 675.6670 ',\ The charm and island $204,950. TB.EPHOHE S.\HT A. At the .'IJ1Hth P 11 1 ~ ton1i;:h1 ~-7 P ~ li3 t ·69~w· • 'lifesty le of Ba l b oa 1 Island are yours with IRVINE TERRAC E 3 this S Bdrm home with Bdrm. den. pool home . private pier and s hp for vac3lnl and fee land. 35' bo11l. Asking S328.900. D .M . MAR S H A LL RLTR 644-9990 PUIEGOLD 3 Bdrm lower. 3 Bdrm upper duplex. Outstand· ins Balboa Island in vestment and s ummer home. $499 .000. lalaoe Ila.cl Illy 673-1700 --------- BORDEAUX Big Ca nyon 2 Bdrm, 3 ba with shullers. coffered ce1l· ings. garde n patios. $4.29.500. THAT'S WH.A T'S UMIQUE AIOUT U~IVUI: t1()Ml:S- Realtors. 675·6000 These Lil lie adi. really work ! Join the thousands o( other people 1n tht~ area who are re gular users of Classified Call our ad taker at 642 5678 ... , (;t/ ~ SEA CO VE ...... : 1 •• I "' PROPERTIES 1: •• 1, PRIME NEWPORT OCEANFRONT A CONVEN1lNl SHOPPINC ANO SfWINC CVIOC '011 fH( CAL 0.. fH( CO 11•1,., • rlahlltul J ...._ ...._ wffll..._c ..... -.d.clw J 1~er. 9'lief lee..._ • .... llACH. .. • ft.. ,..., ........... ~ ,.tlo °" ... 1-4 for Htert1i....,_ ftos1-.lltie1 for .. ,...-. le411ced to $649,500. CUSTOM WITH FRONT TREES Lacy Charm! A1tnitH l f§m~f'!t ~h~ K•·ul t.lertric C°At'' ~t1;b1lt" florn.-, ecutive home. Sits on I'!~!!!!!!!!!~!!~!!~~! hl.lt(e comer lot. Family Spoclw 2bd. 2 bo. °" qlll.t tne lifted cuf. ... IOC'. F.Nty ·room, edra lcJ. lot, rOCMR for pool; custOfft buiH for oriC)iMI owMn, My Insulated. Many Clllleftitles. $249,500. Mui.Of' Cyc:Ju Stoote"" \tf)(11r ltmi.. S.lt fc,.nt Tn11t'n Tr .. \'rl l~~~~\r~l~'!''?~rh AUTOMOBILE ltt'M r.,J Anlh4Ut " t 't,nlll11 ' H•'Ht'flllUfl \.th1t lt1<to "\t.-1fl) ff.alt f<•11I 1wn~1U1np ... tnuk., \ .... Auto~•'tlP~ \UlJt, "'-4t1lf"il AUTOS, IMPORTED t;rn.er"'I \II,. H11tn.•~1 ... ti \~a.n 11 .... ,., K'4W L ... #1 ClllOdl Cull lJ.1b un t-"('t r•r• ,.., .. t UlH\1.I" J,..:u111 Jl!nM•n ""rm .. n11Lh1.1 !Ambof&lllN M .. ,a .. AtcrLu.luJk:.u.t. Mt. MGll U)>o•I l'"'""''tt Pt\hlvot J'OrJit hc ft~n.tult rtoll,s Hu)• 1 f(4,,,., S...ab ~; ... Tf.ly~tt• 't'nUm'Ph VuJhw111•tn Vohv AUTOS, NEW AUTOS, USED t,;r'twr•I, ,\)IL Buu.111 <.:•d1U•t Cam•rv t'M•mlPI l,;~l')•i.•. Com .. Cc>nhtte.nl•• 4.;on«ih' eo..uar f.:'.f~ Jmper1.-1 Llotuln Ml'f'" k Mtrrurt ~t,:~i,,. Pu>lo Ply......, lb POnhac Tlwnclorbud v.,.. """-"""""• Illy Pillt ... ,,. 142-5171 '$ell ldle items room. living room aod ~:\·~ den provide spacious '''"' family living. Newly "'"" landscaped and ler· raced, spa too! Owner ;:!;; says sell. Super financ· 'JoJo• ing. ··,:,., SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631·6990 •hl•le.ty 3 bedroom 2 bath totally up1raded h o me . Amenities include new ~::. carpel, paint, kilclten •7<.! and much more. Only ::~!.'. $116,500. Call 556·2660. CSELECT , tPROPERTIES V7tt 1il.\I\ ~7 .... ~1:..'> V7~ rn~1 r.~;l~~------~--1 . .,., \01l<t ~7~ 9767 1171~ ~1U I 01/4 At..-:L....- and the seller 1FiH c some on this 1arden 2 Bdrm condo. Walk lo everyhthlng. blocks to ~· So. Coast Plaza and of. rered at only $85,500. ~ !!'JOI ~ Wiii ll'JI~ ~Jl '<lllO l/ll2S lln1 WJO 111131 :: , ....... _ ... ___ __ :c"J MIWUSTIM6 ".iu DWLU = CLOSITOllACH ~ 3 Beel, 2 baths each unit. im1 Jl'Qrnbbecl. Stone F /P : lower. Good 1um- =~~ mer/Wint« rental. Ask· ln1 SllJS,000. 541-0715 eve. WA~MOMI 5 Bil, 4 81, c:u1tom waterfroot llome w/1TXJl'pv\doek. Price a•.•· ror detail• oe tw. boall aDd appt to Ml, c:aD Carol Hoff, a,i . .... • GOFOllT! ASSUME LOAN . SELLER WILL CARRY 2nd. Sbup 3 Bdrm. cul· de-sac home with bright kitchen and larg e master bdrm. $124.500. Call now 97~5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS · LAost&,..tin -..00111-4 This 2 Bdrm cottage represents a good in· vestment oportunity as a rental unit, first home on the Island or jusl future appreciation. Cre ative .f1nancln11 available . Of. fered al $209 ,000 644.'7000 [)d0t::o..rt . Iii\ Bay &. Beach f!V Real Estate llfAl (Sf&ff U CIU!lla .AHC( , ... MIWPOIT HllGHTS Well built cuatom home. 1bree bedrooms. Fami· ly room. Livin1 room wtth 9' celliot. Lovely view of the harbor ! Owner will carry com · plete fmancin&! Quick po11e11ion. $.110,000. '31·7300 ..... Great locatfon . · As sumable loa n . Won't last $320.000. WATERFRONT HOMES.1'1<: RI Al FS I/\ Tf .14.11' v.: (.. .... ,\• 11 ... ' N n AJpUt I 8'1,u h 611 -1400 ~ll '-\.tt•1n '' • u.,1t.,,,..,1 r .... Htd 673-6900 CONTEMPOA.ARY CONCEPT Jn Old Coro n a d e l M ar n ear. beac h es & s h op p i n g . M ag nif ice ntl y d esigned & constructed two story Townhome _ f mported tile floors. FireplC:tce. 3 BR. 212 BA . Large Fa m . Rm. with w e t bar . Forma l din i n g. E xcellent utilization of wall space 81g c1oth comb1n~\ p1orw1 11 ~ fl I $ 000 and spider wrb de\1gn an~d:_;:oo;;r_;p;;;;;a;;n;;.;.3;;7;;0;;. ;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;~;.:::;;;;;;;;;:-Jl1 .J.Jse eiq~t 1ound Llotn oo 111t1-t-----1:.----=-t-·---:~ ... 1ng table toi • rharm1ng nrrc.,. ----,.,..-,,-'""'.: INNEWPORTCEKTER ~ 644-9060 UlfC a ,,Nlf LOUDNESS Y E K J N H 0 E S T R H H E S A R 0 T I Q A N W N ' S N S 8 G T S A L 8 N E E M T R E R E E U 0 H 0 I Z Z S L G U S R P R L N A 0 A I I N R Q T I A T A. 0 A 1 M 1 S R Z K R 0 S S R l T R L M A S T S M E U A 2 S S U E J E R E l R V U I A T A H 0 E L 0 P K M E 0 P S U R 0 8 S C S L • I U E P L K A A A E T N R I P H R 0 C T R E D E I Z K & R L S 0 U T 0 D H L 0 E A R A Z T l E I H 8 M R G R E U U A T R 0 L 2 E T N R T S A I 0 J M S S K E S A R A l N l K S E l K I U 0 U M I A P l I P I L 0 N U C S T _. ~-~ - _.., 1111. J... tf ilisea 4'tt. ,.,J ~ WI ... It !ft: I ~ .... ,........, .: ...... ... 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'114/f7~1'1t4 )JU •. d d' t IA& will trade eqwt)' 111.000 balance payable ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ .. ~USl for more at 11%. ,.__,.._ u--• l 1 ... •••••••.•••••••••••••••• ir¥p u • r nr oon1 ea 1na un o f 11 h • 1t ... -P ITI Clean' s ~-----•• •-e or acoa er omc .• n ......., · Be1utifuJ Garden Hom e. · 4 IP"€<TIG€ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ecuuve > r. Z\la Ba. b11 r tl raUu l'W k•tcheo bit in 1.-omeproc>.\ru1tdcrd1 Bdrmw1th de4!plut.Ask· PlanG\nprivalccom __ ll > Fanlutic ocean view. Pvhanrr Close lo l~tuU ll courts, Rid Aldereue, uwnert ini 112,000. Seller wiJI munlly . Acce11 to HOM€\ 3Bdrmfumitbedhome, Condo . End Unit . \nndJ. bt•at•h ti r lubhuUM" C n be ""lwr. '13t ms carr1 $5000 2nd T.O. beach, tennis " pool. 3 double car 1ara1e . ..,.,, _-.8083 ______ _ • 0 .o1-2 Ba 'N l'n.. Real Esli.te lnveU· ..,.,., "'Olfl ull. furn1~hffl $420.000 C....., M• 1022 uucm. · ew ,..,..t ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ menls montb lomoath. BTON lZl • beige carpet lm m ac. r-• ••••••••••• ••• • •••. • ••• _..., 3333 w. Coast Hwy. NB lloy McC_., llltr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAWWf W.-hove s~veral fine hum~!\ wath pier • •dip IALIOA flWIULA ~1t.1hl\ •"-·t•i.nfronl Lriplex 4 Bdrm. 2 h.tlh ''"''" 11nlt t-!l(<'t"ll~nl IOl'Orl'lC s 1. tt•t\lllll BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR J-1 1 n . ~ , ". : ' . " · ,, • ) b , 0 1 lfAUTlflUL DOYM SHOUS GllAT YllW-4491,000 0..... Wll c..., SJ70,000 T.D. I Ji/>O/o l....,...t, Mo U-Fee. On Prestigious Galaxy Drive. You will ht• i'mpr~ssed with this lovely 4-bedrm home with a very fabulous room for t>nl crtaining a crowd of people. A ~n'al open floor plan with family rm ;111d formal di ning pl us a beautiful large pool & spa on th~ view side. 2.Bt, 18a coodu Stes-to .....,,ooo. &U·S40l. A TalltFtC IUY 64'-6646 541.1729 HOMES FOR RENT btHU'h . 1221,suo By Mewportleoch ~1 069 Exceptiona l value in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l 3 & 4 Bdrms . SMO·$S95. u*lk'r2l3·1H411'181da)lll, ••••••••••••••••••••••• thi.scharming3 Bdrm l•---------1 Fen ced yard s and -..i t 3 $ 9 1 4 7 8 9 0 r ·----•••'-•] home, on R-3 lot. In HOMI + IMCOME U.,.......... l I U 1ara1es. Kids & pets 7l•-87).'1410evH 'l\u'tleroclt Bren Garden prime locallon, near 20% DOWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• welcome 964·2566 or Home.2bdrm&den,aar, MIWPOITHll•HTS sch ools and tenn is f'ive units comple tely PANORA MI C, un -973-2'71.A&t .. no fee. rnt.vlew,t l66Kassuma Quaint 3 Bdrm 2 bath. courts. Perfect ¥larter r e furbished . New obstructed ocean vu, 2 caw con••• PLUSIMCOMI ..... $272 500 ur 3 Bdr m 2 bath hom e with 1sul1ttt.:d master bdrm l ean be parent l"t'ln4a.OI' in law q rtrs AND it 2 bdrm cottage Anyway you descnbe It at's cbarmlnf, up lo date and beautlfu ly looted C_.fwDet•h 644-7211 ~NICfl UAILl Y bi ASSOCIATES House. SoUd 3Br, 2Ba. Comer choice lot South uf Hwy. Prof. decor. Pvt. w I xlnl 2 Br. '2Ba sep. side rent al. By owner. 675·1055, 673·'8'8. Investors dream. no money down. Duplex 703 Jasmine, SZS0.000. AlTD at l4~%. li'or sale by owner. J ohn Be llamy 7S2·885S MUST SELL! ble lo•n. $2 39,900 remodeled home,featur homeorinvestmentpro· carpet, drapes.etc. with br, patios. tennis. bch. Fo.t•Y.tley 3234 Owner/A.,. 8Sl 049-' ing separa te fa m ily perty. $79.950. sec. adlt. comm. Avl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" _ _ _ room , 2 fireplaces,. a spendable al existing 0 hardwood floors, near rent.s. All this for only now ti I A pri I. $850. H MES FOR R ENT * *Fr l~J .,<I\ 000 o 661·21683 3 & 4 Bdrms . S.S7S-~95_ lM new roof, copper plumb· • .....,. · 752· 192 · -----Fe n ce d y a r d4 & your eyes on tbls totally ing, RV access Owner's J Q Mtwport leoch l 16' garages. Kids & pets uperaded 3 Bdrm 2\; Ba anxious and wip assist UAIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• welcom e. 964·2506 or • attached Woodbridge with the financing. Of· 731·3111 49'1 '8'8 LIDO ISLI 973-29'_!1. Agt .. no f~ home. Look out the fettd at only '189·900· PLACE C I t l f · h d d,.r....._n ~m· dow to lovely Call~l151 omp e t' Y ~rn•s e MMffrA• •ocJt 1240 ..,......,.. " 'IOf'HTIES'• wit h everything you _,, w ood d e c k i n g i n oee.t-ll ... Elt .. • need. Remodeled & de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• backyard. Walk lb park. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10,.. Tll l :lO ,.M.t carated. 3 Br. den 2 bath 5 biles to ocean. Elegant 2 pool.school Call now! ~tto..1 $1650. Monthly 8111 bdrm. Cam rm & den, $164,900 ForS.te I I00 1~~!!!~!!!~!!!!~~i Grundy, Rllr.67S·6l61 11725 mol. Plush crpts. ---------•I•••••••••••••••••••••••"= ·----21;'J ba. cedar & glass-\\bodbrldne San Juan Capo. SSS.000. 2 OWMr Mnt Sell 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, Pen in Pt Dbl. clar pdvt Agdarl. fully R I " -------•-•! Br. 2 Ba. 1480 sq. ft. 8 6 Bdrm. 3 bath giant home Mo to mo. or ~n 1 Y. · t ~~\8tnho ea Cg MOquAUfYIMfi )'1"S.old.AgtS41·S032. home _ Assume 1st wi nt er lease S600 St ·7n1~w9r5e0a 6331 551·'""""' 3brbc>Use + 1 uestun1l. $125,000 at 11 '7. and 673-2113 · .. / · o r .....,,, Qui" · , oc1r. ....... 1r.a0 .... T, 1 960-5112. 1'2081rnnc-a Pklll),lrvln.. et pen1nsu a area. """'"r'Wl " A I( $25,000 2nd al 14'i'< Due Owner will carry with 2Br. cabana & trlr , sub-1995. Projected income 4 BR in Back bay u ea. 20'7odown. letting a llowed, 3 pvt for 1 year $19,200. Is ful· Pool & lg back yrd. ·--SITY ,..... PLAYA REAL ESTATE bchs, pool & fishing pier ty occupied RH R Agt Partially Cum. Yrly lse HOMES FOR R&NT 3 Bdrms S550·$59S. F e nced ya rd and garage. Kids & pe ts welcome. 964·2566 or !!73-~1. Ag ... _no fe~. _ Ex"::r"e':d unit. ~rdlf 673-1900 S19.900. RM P (714 ) asldor 8ea~.673:7JOO. · avai l S 1700 1m o w/loft. Qversz lot, cll)se ~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~I '88-3816 641·0763, 541J.4301 eves & to pool on greenbelt. --------1-111111111111111-----1 22 UNITS wknds Thi.a charmer bas xlnl Hm • V• HHh ON TIR BEACH·Mobile VU & ON WATER 2 JU:ntentireduplex,ocean Bdrm 2 ba. beautiful view, ~/mo or 2bdrm furnishings . Security upslair~, S500/mo or b&41iJ. Pool. saoo mo. do'*":8ta.irs. S350t mo 119 assum . fi n ancina. Ocun vu, 3 Bdrm 2"'1 Home ZBr, rodwood M-E WP 0 RT Perfect starter borne or Ba. 3 c ar garage . deck . cedar s hakes . IUCH bachpad. SlS8,900. 1325.000. t\ardwood 'int. frplc Sixteen I Bdrm 1 Ba and ~ Ste¥ae~ •59,900. RMP 1714 1 six 2 Bdr m 2 Ba "'4.1 -.3816 townhouses with-as sumable 1st T .O 's Owner f1Jlanc1ng avaala· Huntington St. Call Bob Ocean VU penthouse. Meyer 546-3170 hm OC- beautHully furn . 2 fie.!:. 586-3500. __ _ WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS fireplaces. garage 1700 _ !Spacious duplex . 211 I Saft JoClqllM H iik Road sq. ft. each unit. Gross NEWPORT C&n'ER M.I. -644-491 O S1650/mo. 297r down. VILLAGE P Alli Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 ba, s ngl family hme with very pvt yard. Xlnt loc. close1 759°9221 b I e 1 2 I X G r o s s loschools, shops & rwys.1 !!~~~!!!~~~~1 Sl64,500. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 Harbor Vu Homes 4 Br 2 ba. ram rm. Fee land- 1249.500. &U .. 157 •EXCITING e Outstanding Eastbluff location See 1t and· buy • ....... ,.,.. ll. 752-1920 Bdrm 2 Ba . Secural~ 2 Br Condo on the sand $1100mo. Secunty, pool, S650 m o w ... f1 owt Ho ... 1 u p 7 1 1 0 c e a n t.c...•Hlton 71 4 /960 9 193 & • owe ~lance 1295.000 Estates• Bei.utiful 2h60 Oar rin.gton Home. young adlts & s mal l pe l welcome. By appoint _)QUAIL 611-1400 ~/~3846_ :,11.11<JOd11wn . $732 l'ITA a 111., H>r this 2 Bdrm h111111• Bkr 661·1010 I• I .I t\llc 1tcnh Wtlh J 1);11h l'alul Cla~~1f1l0d 1\J I Ii HEID HEl.P? Help yourself to a lleapmg selection of Qualified Hopefuls mlhe DAILY P ILOT Hl-:LP WA~TEl> AUS BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH 5 betlroom, 3 bath p ool home. Family .room, 2 fire places. RV <i<'l'e~s. extra-large yard. $199.000. Ow nt'r will help fin ance. Principals only &12 4959. £1E &EDB&I ILll?f S CD . OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO ISLE l ,, I t'llOfl,lli\ l11f•1tl l.lfl',1(11111 '(',II Tt•lli\I' 1 ''"' ~ ll1·:11ft v.., ftto,1 lh -.;,.,,, 'Jy,11 H1 it n .1111 tf1•H1•' \\'1tll l>t•11. 1•111,., 1-'11r1ni1I I 11111111! ll11•1111 \-...,u111.tl1l1· l.11.111 l'r11•t• llnh 'o I 1.i.IN WI O UTSTANDING IAYFROHT HOME l.m t•I\ ( '1htrnll 11ualt I l11n1c (Jn Promcnl•H'' n ay. J.1vi11~ !loom, Formal Dining Rqom', ll1111 J .1111'.1r\' Spa1·io11~ M <t'l<'r lle1lroom •l 11•1·1<1•1k111g 11 ;1~· tlJ ~ l-'1n•pl a1·e & l .11\1111.,11-.1~ ,\f'f''•lllt1·d Bath Thrrt-Otht·r fl1·1lr1101rh & an.1111'.., lluom & lfalh Pier & Sl111 1·'111 l.;11 111• Y.1thl Sl K5U I.OJ ..... ,. --,..,.~ ...... 759-9100 #2Carpat" ........ M..,_.C..._ STAR G A "ZEK11 •• 1---'--'.-..,..---ll• ll \Y II l'\.llL~:-:·-------1 t 41~~11:, M 'fo11r Oo1lt .Ac•1•1'r C1m/• ~ ..., ,_. " Y •uo1J1np 'o '"'• S101t l n 1) fl.. <1· •ti r "'• ·>O>l• '"' Thu•\dOV J) 66 73 t 1 I..., ,rt.f\. C,\.frt'\U' '"J ""9 tu nuf""lbt-r .. -• 1 Avtivs ,t ~\JI.,, Zt11J•oc hi• th $•9"' ,t Al n "': v., ,,, "' ~ot •• , .ic.~~,..., ... tJO' Broker, 675·0185 4 DOOIS to OCEAM 2 Bdrm home on 45 • lol. Possible 2nd story with unobstructed view. Ask- ing $350.000 w '1 5''< down. owe at 12', inl only . c@Q) Reahora, Est. 1907 673-1600 Costa Mn_. 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW.CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. 2512Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR, 2Y, ba, contemp. desip. $116,000. '46-50'6 646-609] MESA VERDE 4 Br. 2 Ba. with pool. Beaut. lndscpng & eazy care yard. Owner may carry financing $129,900 D Bourke Realtor S46·99SO LEASE OPTIOH $2,000 mo .. 1 you ill Rent applies to purchase 3br, 2ba condo. 646·3062 83{.'7, Loan, 3br. 2ba, ram rm. din rm . liv rm, $122,900 979· l 791 Beautiful 3 Brm Home in east side C. M Robert 631-1266 Agt. PoW 1026 0c .. H ...... Y•1 Be a u l if u I 4 B d r m mod ern glass home Owner w ill fina n ce w/just 10% down and amning ter ms. n.A ..... altn 4'7·16'6 MIMEWDu•x Two 2 Br+den VJT'frptcs. 25% dn. assume In & owe s165.ooo F t P . Prine only. Rick, Agt. !m-1577 ••PICI ONE! T wo lovely Lincol n models In prestigious Woodbridge Es tates. These3 Bdrm,;!'"2 Ba at· tarhed h o m es offe r ele11anl living on two level!> a nd all the amenities or o n(! or Irvin's best areas. Take your pack or these two of· fenngs . Both with up- Rraded large lots and both prired lo sell al $161.000. DOVHSHORES Magnificent Bay vaew. pool, jacuzzi, Cam rm 2 frplcs. 3 Br. 3 Ba 13' ~ fin $685 ,000 F ee 642·2510, ~-4848. rnent 540-5937 CLASSIC MOllUHOME SALES 2706 Harbor. Ste 206·A 540.5937 A_,~~S~~ 10,.... Tlt 1:)0 ,,M.I DUPLEX M.I. Near beach, 2-3 bdrm , 2 New beach house. 4 Br 3 l Bdrm Condo. Complete. Ba S'195 per mo. Call An including lmen. towels & dy 964·46116 or 536· 7330. 1V set Move in today '6SOI,;;;-3Br,IBa . yard, Pool. s pa Versailles near beach. 611 15th St S7SO mo. lo month Also 53& 1076 lease opuon considered. Call Smi th M eyl'r 64(}~7 "2 m1. from Ocean car garage . near park . .._.__ ___ Unfum'iih d pnnc only ~ • 3 br, 2"2 ba. 2 car ~ar pvt p11t 10. b\Hn d 1s hwasher & sto\'e 8<!21 Wildwood (213 1438 4 IKO TSL lnvstml 642 1603 ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • lalboa Peninsula 3207 2 Br Penthouse C•>ndo on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charmrng 4 8 R 3 Ba. water New unfurn Boa~ w o refng ant•ld 51100 slips avail Im med oc mo G75 8375 ' cupancy 213 2112 1136 C:O...rcial l::asl Sade Costa Mesa dys, 592-3584 e\'e~ Prop.riy 1600 nn: ESTATF: . .\GENTS !Cll-Mll .. Mar 3222 - INVESTORS 12 UNITS wl,lldhrl dgc Rtalflj 55l ·3UO() ttte8arnnr• Pl""~. lr.Tnt' •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• 631 1442 ••••••••••••••••••• •••. Mert.'dHh Gardens :i Br ---------• 5 Bdrm 3 bath. ri:frti-! 2 1 2 Ba 2 car gar 2 sty LAGUMA IEACH SUPB TAX SHELTERS washer & dryer So ur frpk, Cam rm · II\ rm Woo6ridae Cowdo 2Br. 2Ba. 115.000 dn. 1 $950/mo tot al. Agl 831-7576 I ORANGE 2 IM llG CANYON Dramatic 4br. 4ba . custom ho me-on-lrOlf course. Many quaUty de· tails including. 3 frplcs. lwc master swte, pool, spa. Sl.200,00 Beaut 3br. 3ba town house Lge nns. high ceilinge , lite bright kitchen. $380.000 La Jolla lkn. IOJJWaH St. 9600SQ.FT. 24 Newer 'nits central Hw) Beaut h•imi: formal din rm $825 !4 l..e~ c~mmercaal Costa Men. As~um. fin SJ&l•SJ ~3436. 673 6981 induat.nal units 16caled Sl.250.000, ·" on one or Laguna 's main 18 UnitS. 3 yrs old. cen· highways. Building re· tral Costa Mes.. Seller cel'ltly remodeled. High I ran. te00.000 demand area. Partners 28 Newer Units H B 2 want out. offenng very Br 2 Ba each Seller Can attractive financing on a 1.650.000 total price or $575 ,0oo All can close 1980 With $166,750down 0 Bottrke Realtor Realonomacs 675·6700 546-9950 Ocean and canyon \'&ew. Three bedrooms Two baths Available now 1125 mo Yearly 760·01~ Agent 5 Br e.xec utive home. va- cant. library loft. den. 2\.!J Ba. b e autifully wallpapered. close lo beach & school s $796 mu 968-4021 Costa Mn a 3224 -- TREE Largest ya r d an the ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!--·-------..wPOllT IEACH Prime C· 1lot57x 120 with olc1e-r l'NO be droom home. Cons pic uously located on Old Newport Blvd. SZS0.000 Age nt. 6.11·7~. JUST LISTED ! •••••••••••••••••••••••LIKE '.'IEW s pa l·aous 3br 2ba . c pts . drps . Jbdrm. 2ba. ~•th Ir!! , re n c e d ) a rd . n r master t·athedral <'t'll Walson Placenua $Si5 an~ in II\ rm 11e~ ~-17i7afl5 1:arpets & drapt>s Patio Homes . 2 bdrm, 2 ---------ba Plan 2 . Custom THllLUFFS drapenes. Brick patio. ' 3 ldr'M. 2 lath Extensive association Dramatic lri·level. end facilities . The best m unit, poolside location. adult only communities . Walk to shopping. Tot al· A.l\Sumable loan . ly fresh & charming. .. cozy fireplace·'. 0 w ner I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ will carry attractive 2nd loan. Agt, 640-5560. 't523 CAMPV5 Da: IRVl .. E GR E AT STAR TE R . nicely decor a t ed. 2 bdrm, 1 v. ba, A /C. prof. landscaped. Price to sell $106.500. Redhill@; Realty 552 -7500 L.HMOpHOll $4,000 moves you in. 4br. 3ba condo, rent applies to purchase. 646-3062 MuttoM.-. .... 5,350 Sq . t t . Co m · mercial Bldg. 1 Blk to Pacific Ocean . Sell $350,000. Lease $2.140 Month. W .... y M. Taylor Co. ....... 644-4910 CWce c....,. Lot Prlplit area of Newport Beach. Useable 2000 sq. ft. bldg or plans for 10,000 sq. ft. bide. Agent. 631-'1300 CLlffHAVIH Original owner had il built with quallty and fi- nesse. Beautifully main· tained 3 Bdr m pool hom e . With master bdr m suite separate from others. See 1t available i m mediately. l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I S3SO.OOO. i..c.. Property 2000 IARRETT REAL TY ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 642-5200 Hunt Beh 4 units. OWC ! al 10··~. $54.000 down, $215.000. Principals on \y Bkr. Les Barnhart ss.9·4475 or 9'12· 1577 . APPLE VALLEY Near new 4-Plex , 2 bdrm. 2 balb e'ach unit with fireplace. enclosed patio. garage. $165.000. Bil l Grundy. Rltr . 61H161. E.s1de 4 -plex. all 2 Bdrms. with existing financing. $157 .300 in loans . Submit. 30~ down.953·~ ASSUME 10% Fourplex near beac h, 84K down Counselor Realty. Inc Gary D. Bosler, Bkr 536-2498 Investors Dream Two units that are extra s harp ! Both ha ve private palios. Stable le- 5625 m o 84 8 79H 848·9840 SZ,000 ~YH YH ill 2bdrm + 2ba deluxe t•o n Rent applies to purchase do. frplc. patios. µool, ~!·2bacondo.&4~·306Z _ tennis . near b each E. Side, 3 br. ramily rm. Sl600 mo Ball 960·1217 util . rm. fenced )lard, no 53&&6.S dogs. 2168 Costa Mesa St ---tliOO 645·934l Move m now, 3bdrm + -2ba. paUos. frplc, la un ----------1 dry Near b eac h COUMlrAll POOL HOME . 4 BR , family nel1 hborbood 1125. t.st" lut + securi· ly. David, aat. 646-3255 Clean 2BR w /stove, Cridge. encl car. Adults. no pets . $480. 773 W Wilson. 631·'889. 1&501mo 8111 96-0 1217. ~. JJ44 •••••••••••••••••••••• W~VDL G,..... 2 8d condo. S52S/mo Avail. now. Call Craig. 631-12166 REALTORS SHARP. new Easi.sade 2 br , 2 ba. nr Newpo rt - Blvd at 19th. I or 2 WOODBR IDGE Area adults . ulils pd. $550, condo. 3 BR 2i.., B11 . dm avail. now ~6-3937 1 n g r o o m . b a r , t 111971 ~ J1J7 SI Cl MINI ~ .. i.. , .. ,.,", .. l•#•t .. ~ .. " ""'""- )'Vs• )1~"4'11 JJ IOt•! lA ,.,.,. )~ 411en~fl >UY .. An3 MO••'• oe•o .,.., ... FOUIPLU)¥1TH n.ants. Must ~e~ e<ill to- =:..:..;;...........,Ml"""'•°" leach I 040 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~ SPIMDAILE day for details. $151.500. ~ •ach I 041 S-ClelMftt• I 07 6 Central Orange County T A R B E L L microwave, ·family rm, Npt Hgts. 1 br, gar & (pie. cpts , drps . AC. huge fenced yrd. $395. comm ,POOi & tennis. 2 'e · / .,_, II , .,,_\,,, .. i.i '""Ii"'"'' "1,..\1+• •110•1• )/8"' Jt fo• Jt()o 6ft6••1 MTol•'iS•f t IOC11t ul•I• II 01 llG ASSUM. LOA1'4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• location. All 2 Bdrm un· REALTORS. 540.1120 Completely refu~blshed ·---------iEtegani condo. 3 Br, its bringing in $19.300 pr ........ _.....i _;-- __ oo_.s12_2_ _ _ car gai'.. avail immed. S725 + dep. 752· 1282 • ,. JIJ'VI 10 • :>.SO Sl l9./> ;i;'n re 83 CAt .. CU \~ j JVHI II ~·IVIT II TJ:.7l1S ~1 10,,, .,,fl~• l.•r,,1 1C1.n•• ,, '''""'' tSt-~1 4'0 HIOP•"'f'\0' u ,. ..... ""''"' •) °'"''"" O O•H1ng •• "•0-1• • .,,, .. ri l~W•tl'I 1)bJ•lt ,. "•'"'" :: ~~,.·;~• DIC 11 ~ 3 BR l~ba ho m e in ON THE BEACH-Mobile 2"2Ba. Dram atic 120 Ye a r . pr l c e d at _ .... dA J Hunt. Bch. 1 mile from Home 2 Br, redwood degree ocean view. Tile 8.77XGross. Seller car· Property 2100 ocean. Brand new ap· (>fij.o.~frPlc...J>OOL -near: r1ln_g really_m•d.~ _!_•••••••••u u••'l.f ..... •Clean 2 Br duplex. of· f·sl. parking. quiet. S4SO ut iL i'nc l., n.o P.e.Ls~-* •-lWES ---=- 836-0858 . 10 t.O ~OO~-F-0 tn-.,..----1 618-1 uo 1&Pl•40"' 11¥0f'I\ ··-} tlU.t 1(1 •"11 h .. oo )J••• ( 1~Uw~ ].,. .... l')U.0-41·• :tth·fl ,,.,~,,., .. ,. ... ,.'"fYe'' .., ... # .. ••A~""1•• •r to ...... .. , __ •-* WGOOO 1TO!t\1Jm 'l,o\gQIUt •It », ... ,. ~•01o•t1•ttt .,'\l..ic• !-..:Utto.,,,."° HIOt ,. ,,.. Hl '•'• (I() ..... ~~ _..... JA_H._ff ' llt\ow• • ' 901,,11111 6().79-8) nTli• IJJ.,••flt US•"•"'G• M l"'OO'l•.nl l\ "°"' Mki.•N ato.<••IO"' ftl l!l\•fJ•lmiH\tt "t .. -toO•O'lf'CJ ,,I,. £'Nc-utul __pjjanc:es~Sl.U.900 .. deck-.-c•d,a r -4twl k.a, golt,.. lenoa ~a.eh. hnanCJng. Seller will ~ 10 Unit Industrial __ C~ 21 har d wood int, f rp lc-. Sts&,000, By 6-wrrer. guaranttt rents for t Bldg:-C:M:l6.000 sq. n:. MIWPOIT HGTS 1600·Sl100 monthly .on 919· I 050 1118.900. (71'149!f.3Bli ~3334 . year and manage ror one 25'7r down. Owner carry year at ~ per m,onlh lsl. TD al 12~~ for 2 Clean 2 br, 1 ba, w /lge one year lea1 se. We re yd. on-cul-de -sac. theonestoca I. r+ house. 2 blocks lo beach. 1 ~ lots. 9th St. Sl25.000. 213-399· 1028. SlS.OOOdown. 2 br, l llf• ba. owe at less than an terest only lo fit you A#), 861-3539. AXEltUrPH! Good neigh borhood . needs paint & TLC. 4 bdrrf. 1"4 ba. $105.000 OWC-Small 2nd. Broker, 675·0185 OCIAMROMTPAlk 2Br. cabana" trlr, su~· letting allowed, 3 pvt bcbs, pool lr'fisbing pier Sl9,900. ('114) 49t-3816 NEWOCE~NFRONT 7Si2·tm ., years. Phil Sullivan Cmdo. 2 br, 2 ba. frpk, Realtor 548-2103. uoo garage, dshwshr. pets & Kids OK. S.SSO /mo Curt, 642-ss.54. view or coast " pier. J nuAIL $495.000. 49'1·130S ,.. PL ._CE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Back Bay area C'eilldo. S. ..._ A COM · 45 ft LOT 3bdrm. 2"'ba. att~hed \\\)Odbrldgc Rcahy 5S l·300U 'tttllarn11~a Pl.111~. lrvlttf' = C • .............__... c...,htr.o I 071 _ rtt~TIES... 4 doors to ocean. X.lnt gar 967S. 980-4-085. Ru. Y" ............ d ••••••••••••••••••••• •• view of ocean. Asking .,;;;.__•___ ----s c ret.reat nestle in IY OWMH 10,.. Tll l :J O P.M.I $350,000 with S'15.000 2BR DPLX. spac. Utll ~enic Orangelree 2Br the hillside of Canyon down. owe al 12'A Int Pd. adults. 333 E. 21st c 0 n d 0 ' R e f r I g Acres Dr. 3 Bdrm , lrg Brea lb t a k i n II"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ only. MGR 3 l 'a ft . 1 p M w 1s't reams. po o I . yard. 0 w n er w i 11 panoramic ocean view r-, . finance. low down. Call ol Dana Harbor . Spec·~--------W& E. DCMMI & Co. "li5-8103 jacuzzi, tennis. etc for appt. R.C Taylor Co. tacular customiled 3000 6 71 1600 ---Adult• only, no Pf ta 64().911()() sq. ft. S Bdrm +retreat. I 7 MIW U"ITS -• -2 B r w i t )I s t o v e . ... 61~9229. .,,000 la upgrades. Aa· &Mii COMSTaUC-MDIMlttto.. backyard. aar .• crpls Ii llMTALS WOOOS COYE silmable tOW'lo financ· TIOH l'n ZlOO drpl. ~mo. 675-093$ •••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLD& in g. $310,000. 33801 Nice3 Bdrmowner'sun· ••••-.••••••••••••••••••Eide t 1 2 B S I h UlllauE 1.1..1•1ST ""OTT'"'•E Avenida Calita, SJC it witbapprox.S87.600pr 800 sq ft, fam rm. real .s r · r pans * * -~ ~ 714..-..szl5. Open House year estimated Incom e FP, beam ceil in Ir , home. Yard , b lt-lns. Zbr.Zba -~ 2br +den. 2~ba StOO 1044 0utra1eoua 2bdrm, lba l·SSUnday. lo flelp pay the bills. deck,2sheds.corltlnad fr Pl c • 1 a f e CAI.IF. HIMES owners unit. Skylights, Priced at 11.lXGrou. pk Ne , by 0 w n r . neighborhood. Walk to antique doors/windows, lovely central Oranie 645-*2. • sbopp l n a. c hu rc h , 3br, l ~ ba SS$C) 3br, 2~ba 9800 4br. 2\.\ ba 1IO(). $1250 4br + bm. 2\AJba •75 abr.~ t&SO'hstin no''~0;;:!',7,~0~.~f.~k1~~·~ :~ Customised PIH 103 In beame: 1 cel:n11, frp~, Exec. home, 2800', no Count)' loca tion. Prln.· schools. $545/mo. li t . son .,.110 •mokes, eats meat. the Calif. Homes area of ne w t c e n I ~ at · qua.I., no pol.all, 12~% clpa)aonJy. 75!·1920. o.tof Shih S15C) He, Call Res,: .---------.... nevei ue1c11u. It unsuc· I rvin e , Features ' '295,000·$40,~ own . lntere.t, OWCMK dwn, ~ Ul.UOO-Ol'.q· -----,..;;::::i;~--~-"jj I ..,~::!~:M:~~~~c=•!!u~lu!!Jl..!•!!l!l.-~··:.:·-_!:-:::.··.mo.1t1JL---t=.m_indoor.~ ~e!,Jln~JQI.: ....... ppt. 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DO P•ll 1411. 'fSft""'aaa.a-""'--..._ today 642·5678. __ _ or541-ST2 tU&O. All (211)70'1900. _ .... _ _, _______ , ~-=-"'".,q ' ' ~--:;.I ,~,!I\ I t I' l ' , 1 'I (,11 ,, ........ -....... - . ' ... ,_,..."'" .,.. ........ ~ ~l•••h~ Wednetd1y.Oecember17,1980 1 DA1LYPtLOTlll/ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• # , ~ N nu. .. 'it1• i Ma nu.tu••• .,.,. .. ...., •-e. J76t Cott•Mn• 3124 ...... 3140 .,._,••••u..fwoL ...._ .... .,, 4250 Offlu ............ 4 •• •.~•. ....•..............•... ••...•............•... •··•·•·••••·········· ..••......• ::: ......•....•.....•......•••..•..••.........•••••.....• •··•··•········•······· •.....•............... .....••.... . ..... IJ44 .._. HH Ml •'4 9"&'-U'! OCltAN,RONT buut. 18r. pool, chllct/pel OK. Bt•ut.lf\ally louted 2 Br ...... Jl6t ftdrm, I ba coado on .._ aq. ft. 1md nr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tbd/1ba. Avali Jart 1475 mo .. 01ra1t. •5•1111.Child OK.Oaa ••• •••••••••••••••••• North !bore of Tahoe. utllapd. h~l200.'7't ,...._.•Ir J a. I V..,..U. ~ ~--. L.-0.... Jun • By wk /mo M.l·0113 AM , Ul·HTt llldd.IU·tm. Slesa to the beach. Im · P\dly lllJ"a. 5/m ln from ::i.t::· SC. C.M ~m ~ ..._ wiUt) tar ••utu uly , UOO 9'.D ..... )ouin 4br. 7sz.tMa wknda. TENNISANYON!? mac:.xtralr1.SBr.2Ba. North Star. '400/wkly. -----·-----pr-· IDdTI allu nt.•ll.•-.. ~ r-.nt appUea New2Br 2~8a.Condo. ~lf'w /oce~n view. 957·3Dl.5.JG.S!MtBert. • aq. ft. well localed I. -&o~ ...... aoa ILrc48r,2 Ba,llOOmo • Lr1 1 Br l B•. SJ50 Din rm .. lficr o·wave, 124 Olb. St. y,.1y . N«thColt •Mesaofflte. 8 -d -.. •l'PA 'f()wa9'0\&te 2 Br, 1 n ... MOO mo. cUl)Ott. Alto 113 Br2 B• trash co"-pt .. elec. car. Jmmed. occup•ncy. SKI RENTAL Park next to your door. e aul W oocUi rl I • lu lbr, Jba IP•~ ••ut ~le• 3 Hdrm ? I Stt1llf to be.ch. 873·9iU. MZS.111~ opener. Tenni1. Rae · 8'13-25C17. So. 1..-ke Tahoe. Nev. 2 Fully equipped with .\rt.rl~~·• .. "Hd'-'J latu.lar 1oJf courae • b& t400 Sq f\ Parllal lc:.-I ~ f ont 2 br l ... _ n•w cm•• quelball. pool. J•c .. ......,._m with patio. xlnt BR,al11MM1tnew,1:epe to carpet, ate. cabinet. 6 ...... --·I . .. lM• "lew ••para.tea cir ,.._ .... ·"-w _.,., m " 1 .... ~, .. acu ar ......... an r • ..... ~ · r""• N •-1 2 ~ Heavenly North ar.i lifts, R abl r-•reaUaa• aoo.. • ... ,-•~ -·• •aC' ,...... .....-,· •,.. -11 l>v Avail n"w l!·• 8r Con· ocean breeaea. kids OK. sauna. 0 pe.... or locaUoa. Call storaae. euon Y -" ... -· -• ....-,, ..., Jr ••" a 111• v • 14 8833 Kids OK. f150 mo. Call panor a mic like view. priced. C1JI Tom . rr11tc •II up1ractu 8ft1mo ... Jtlt Sil t210w1JHll73 do 613 StJRfo '400/mo. 1· -964·2586 or 973·21r71 Agt.. (714)845·9314 Only • per nlte. The H a r b o r 8 a k e r I !'~..._4!'Y1•a'1r.~•',~! BRAND Ne* 1 br. l ba notee. 2 Br. yrly. i,; blk rrom E qu i•y S h olrprpe Professional Bldg ...,.._ ,._.. -.. , ..._..,a Pt OoUllous" Baytn.l w /doell ror cs l .. ...._ do f 1 d h h 6 a A .. ·~ 916·542·1400. u or 95 900 bC'll Puot " unn i1 :l Bdrm. '" N . frplt , bl.Mal ' Mrm. S\) lilA o~--"... con . rp c. s WS r , WOOOLAICI A"S Bay ...... L _,/mo. Unda ~ '---H . ...,~,. .,,., m o l•e .-uo. ~ rar 1•t IMOO 'U Av•d lnuned JU001mu ltenl by month Qr week microwave, wash /dry 6100 Edinser. Adult lux. 873·335S. agt. --Prime comer toe. Up to 561-mlo bi A-fTS-1711, IT$ to au oc ~ CIH klar11 ly f'lreplacc, .caraice. hkup, ear 4c carport. I 6 2 br. beaut. lakes 6 2 Br Sp•clous new decor M•ui: New Townhouse 2 4.soo sq ft. Full service. -.-...., .. ~""""' ~Uo.laundrv room .dls Wa\ers c ape 1495 s tre1ms , com p I . Br Bestloc.S30n.orday ~----""'-ft ,.. .. V,,..MI 11 " .. _. -..... _._. ., °"""""6 7"1 9187 near Oce•nfront 1600 ,,... modern. glass bldg ~._.. area J r Lft ..... ' r • ... wa11her, h ne n i1 e l l' ;ziroNi • "'· amenities, no pets. rrom Callfordelails 979.7295 l~ 11 "°"°" Olaln1 Pon loyal Y1n 1 of le flo4IH7M h ms. 8'6-MBl mo. Yearly. 875·7045 6'&-630.1·-·~- .,. ... d ••lilr tto o . uitHD • a11ht ll lhb 1271 2 Br. 1\1'1 Ba . Town ouse. a'IO. 3 Br. 2 Ba~ Enclsd Jan. r e ntal. 2 br apt, MWPT FIOHTAGE t"f'PU drpa. romm pool 11..,IO<I 6 Adults. no pets. $400 mo . 38r, 281, nr be•c h. bltns. iarace. P•Uo. w•lk to Corona del Mar. rrplc, • t"-b J t a.r 1.., ttt:S 4 Ar z ~, lk f'ln1' 0.d I Ir '""Bia Harbor l.An\' I .._... 7~ W 18th St.'646-9507 cpt.s/drpe, encl garage be•cb, adults. no doas. 9650. 673-2244. 673-JJ20 •EMT ALS ' ....... N .... I ht I u.fwwi~ ----_,o .. ..., 0921 " 2 Rental Spaces Approx. 11tt Ilk) • df-p "•II ..,. . .,. i .... t 11 'ti~~ Townhome Rlk r t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newer Easts1de 3 Br 2 .., •. ,,_, TSLM&mt.642·1603 Tahoe Condo 3br, 3ba. SOO sq . n. & up. lnclud O..Jard C•ll 7$2ll.$1 114011 ~'·11 1 1 n o • burh Poc>l ~75 mo Ba h 1 & -- ar ~· Gwarckod are11. pool lcn •...f70UorMl 3526 ..... ,....... 1107 Wit pat 0 garage Near 5 Point S hopping Large 2 br, l ba. 300' from fully rum. North Shore ing utils. $350 & $4SO . I J Br 2 Ba .\ C tt'nnl•, t ~I spa ) man to au~ a.ru MOO mu 1 M P ... 1:1111 WILi\~ 6 I aftt .. ,, .. 1 '-.. _. .... •.Jba J ca r t•r I •1-.tz:a.ul 21 4 I WQOdbmj,., 2 ~tor)' Z bdrm, I h ba poul ~"" t('f\.(lb ~lake' S4&.\ 1,.j .. 12U t83'T 8339 • 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Wd b rd~ Glen. ltg p»llo fr µ It . $625 mo lst &. laq f:ves wkmb !'>48 67~ .u.. ... ~ •••••••••••••••••••••94 Small <'h1ld O K S.S2S Center. 2 & 3 Bdrm. beach, av•il. J a n . I. ---~_:3385e~es 2450 Newpo rt B l vd C ti I 'LJI '8aChE'lor Apt he tween 54&9950 · AptS.$400-$450.KidsOK. $500.6l8·l811 ._. .. ,tose..re 4100 C o s ta Me s a . Se e tt111 Canyuu M r l ... •11 U11•1n1hlt1d 3425 ~~~1 : i'~~1/t S~~ll' B1t t)tt'lor C o ttag e , no pets. 964·2,566 or 1 Br N I d t d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Manager .. l'owobcK.11• Sparld.t11i 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ii7~1876. 547 4200 Westc:Urr are a . 1400 mo 973-2971 Agt.. no ee_.__ . ew Y ecora e ~ovinc? Avoid dePos its FOi LEASE bdrm. 2 bath w~t bu Or•ttr•• 645·4852 $475, lge cheery 2br, 2b•. Slept ~o beach Garage & cut living expenses ! 4 Execofcs. + c:onr. rm ftpk \Nnl•, PoOl & tpa C... · lr•Mf \ Bdrm Apt b .. tween -bit-ins. nr ocean. greal parking S40 0 m 0 · Professionally s 1tt c e 5 S"' r.- Aiiutt llOO mo k O 0020 ()ne. be!llrootn. a ir d')nd1 12t h & 13 th Stret>ts Large I Br.. garage area. No pets. 833·3307. 673-3958. 544-6899 1971. J,;~~try &";:C~pt, • Lo v.-1 y 81 i la n y u n lluoed & refr\tJt'n ilor l 'Ltlo; tncld Year ly $37S Mature single. Xlnt ref's ---New J Br ~ndo Ocean HOUSEMATES XJnt loc-nr OC Airport Ml'L&m rondo 2 l:tK 2i..~ No p e l l! Ad u It :o. 675 nm; S47 4200 only. S300 645-3487 2 bhr. 11.'i Bbakconldo,bpal1ho. view. tllOO mo. Days Mr 832·4134 Ofc races beaut atrium $400 'mo leas t• l"or --s arp I e o eac Abundant parking Bil, off white 1•urp~lll\I(, further lllformahcm. •·all Coro.o *'Mor 3121 NIC'e quiet 2 sly 2 BR. 11'2 $495. Marge 964.:_l~ Nwio 2131760·0880. Eves 851 _ 9061 U.lu~ n~ model 1 child llf-8]22 i••••••••••••••••••••••• ha all6.714/496·4820 1 OK. no ~ts 1950 C1ll Bachelor apt.~ pr mo. 998·8&5 <7141 3 br. 1 ~. ba twnhse. nr •llc.•ont~l111•c · Ch I b h bl t Eastblufr, l br w llge ~\ -.1 Jt>rry n sta. 673·7761 lll,._,bnda• lbr l't b:1 ht>art '>' CdM Uar rc-11 ear . t-1n s. crp . ~f-l '•f'• d _,, l 7-1.,..., """" ...... . f' h I) \ t VlU..A POMONA APrs dra""'S all gar •c7c balcony sur rounded by ,~ l'l, er~ ... ...,. ,.., h:runac upgradt'fl a 1t• ~~ j~266 w n r ' ..: 1 & 2 Bdrm Garden s:J&.li92i · · .., "'· planter boxes. S460 /mo - MIWPOITHTS. S6 00 1rn o 5~2 111!:111 1 ,\pa rtme nts Enclsd 2 equally-nice I br's •bdrm. 2i.,ba. 3 car gar. 4.'ves1wknds . St11t110 apt. full lt1 tt·hen. ,.ea rage s Qui et a d u lt 3 br. just re mod. 5 blks to w /view at $445 & $475 gardener 111 c l S8!10 ?bd 2 ba w·t ba r "l't wond l1l1rn1n l( fr p.I<'. complex No pets CrpLS . beach . $475 <.:al l Pool.quiet. s ecure area CdM Deluxe Suites. 1100 sq.rt. AC, ampl pkg. util pd. 2855 E. C.st Hwy G7~ $175 MONTH ~--' · t rdn g 111d $400 Ca ll llrps, pool. patio. laun 536-3815. S36·0496 Adults, no pets 644·4767 ~·ecll 3%41 bar c-omm povl J.tc I aft4.'rlipm 7Go-11113 dry f:lcll $360 mo & up . ---••••••••••••••••••••••• NewponShnre,..3bt ,2ba, Un iv Pk $601),lc .. :o.1• 5150sec tl~p 1).42.2015 WALK .T U BEAC H Ocean view I Br Pe n Oldest & largest agency Servmi;(So. Caltfornta Photos and Referent'es <.:red its A BC NBC C BS Furn Office Cu bides 'Ans w e rin.i,c Service Re ce pt1on1 s t •Co n rerencl.' Rooms / Ele1· lri c ll v J K1tt·he n • Janitorial Svr 1Ty p mg Service cozy OCEANFRONT IBr, Mobile Home, pvt beach. adlt.s only S650 mu. 17141499·3816 ~ Brdm. oceanvu hom e . det-k. frplr . bit ins. $900 '94·0531 APTS& HOUSES s,s.so & UP 497-1305 968-!:1110 fotl:huck almut1t n1•'A Sll25 Oottw • • • Stove & refnge. Gas & Minutes to beach $600. pool. t.:nnui. buc·h. Ra r, 642"724 or 631 !i31M1 A:-i. I l ... ni•I)'. t1r1j!hl, :? BR.I Bach. with small Bdrm lhou:se. Pool, guarded lb d ,. d 2~ b· super Condo ni s (' j Juhn!<On 760 IUIHl 1.11 R~Gordft•r water paid $250 m o 637-9672.639·2260 Dismo LA Time~ Ell· StnC'e 1971 lrvrne.641 1899 (iarden Grove. 891·1773 r • en vOn o. , a . •~ . I 1-:r, 61.1(~) ' s k S.3&245'6 or 536· 7979 oc11: .. """FIO """T f11>lc . P•t10. gar Le.a~e Plaza 2hr, 21>11 p :1t111. "· 2521 lo<' Port ~" ,... $850 mu N o ll e l s pool, J&t· C'lu hhi-1" s1·~· 2 or i ha. hit .,, aµplt'!i.j You 1;~~~~: !11~~~r or MAAIMERS WALK r~a.r~k~i~~ br duplex LC>OKI NG TO StlAH E • 640-7647 adults avail J an I S.1 1.'l !{Ur hkc· 111• ... ,1\t1ll I I 1.ns. ''6' WE MAT C ll ROOM 644-4971' st·1t f) 1"1J 1JJ' .. ' .._,4 ~.1 2h~Hck•h 2br twnhse apl<; fro m I u ATES' b C IJ N D ') " ' '"" Exec Female will sbart' ... A' J br , 2 a 1213 177~:'.'i&t 1St7 value1 to $475 Adults only , y ard. with !>am e 3 B r I 152 9475 Backbay Area ram rm, • twwillh Fu i h d I le• follirs & bwlt·ins. enc l gu nr h C111lc. pnv patio. pool, 2 ntl "'' • COZY l""CH11:LOR u-ll~ -1.... lfunt. llarhour840·6807 Townhouse wit view 10 N r OCL' L:C I S h arr ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" c rwuw ..... ~"" Newport Be ac h Spa car gar. new crpt/pnl ...... 1-•-..1 37 OL $340 I Del' 26 hru 30th '"'nrus. ra,.,,uetball. wet 6bdrm. Jba beaut home 1725 /mo 675·6000 -v ,. n~ . 1 A h C Lge 2br. frplc. e ncl ~... ,,., h d A 1 Ba .__ R' •••••••••••••••••••••••! ~>t: 6Jf,•, ., ... gon1c1 •"'111 na t'lm onvcntton 1 ,.~00 bar. frplc S290 imo Call wit s t u e n ts \·111 r ... ra iggs. j now t:?IJ i.i:10 9l~li Ct'nler f.>w l·lDS -Imo Cath, Y 751.6211. now FW-au 673 4WJ ----f h 1 TH·kcts m ust he e x _ 2 It 4 br condos avail. Redecor•ted It res 2 I . 2 II 2 1 c I u t e p or ""'ntlft m an 557 1151 So Laguna Cottage 2br, w 1rrplc. trees. view . ve ry nice. a d orn ed w/redwood, util pd. no kids rpets ~15 496· l ISS ---- orean vu, S72S·SSU/mo · · dhl J(a r \\Jll< tu J.1til1· ts l the ConH t on wa ll shr beaut 3 br 2 hd Bdrm S h ort lerm l .ar.:e r . 14 rp•. 'I-hanged for r eserved 2 Brdm1Ba,encl ga r.nu Eastbluff, rust !>hag . 2 ... aur r "" ' I Call Burrill. 751·7961. available . ts2S'mo L'()r<ma lw•at·h MiOS m <l sea a n 1 pamt & carpet, $37.5 mo br: 2 ba. S600. frpk d is N B h 0 m ,, --------W.......__.---£Ho-s ,,,..97"" Center a head of time. 962-4174 S42·8953 hwas her . n o p e t s 7..._S 1400 sq fl deluict' off1 C'c bld.i:. c•arpct ~rt m ini blinds. panPle<I. bit 1n desk:. & s to ral(t•. ex e l·ut lvC' o fr1 c c w 1th pn' at e res troo m & !>ho wer. 2 rcs lrooQ'l l> wctbar. t losets rccev lion offlte + 3 -.mailer offl ce5 1982 Charle St c ~ 645 4539. 548·0.Si9 ~..._.. "-....., .... , Call 642 5678. ext 272 to · · · 644.0685. 631 2029 w disl'nm1natin1i: lady Costa MHo I m t 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Gar, frpk. l•N•e•w•2•e•d•r•m•m•o•b•i-le lltc., ·~ claim your ll<'k~l!> Nu luxur. 2br. 2ba 3br, S295 760·0802 3 Room suite. 545 sq~ fl fnl'd yard. quiet slreet home.Dooblewlde.•5 611-lffO :!lsr.l b .. th.:!ca r l(arag~ *;, * 3ba. marble rrpl<'. pvt Versailles 1 Br pe n modem building.''(.' 1950/mo. Linda. A gt ""!!!!!!!!!!~~---I ~month h Id t b thouse, view of rountain. Executive :r. will share I plenty nC park in Ji:. Ca ll 497-3377or494·5306 mo. r 7li0·8188 bd 2b was er ryr. se ar, bdrm, 2 bath home . pool Realono mics 675 6700 ,--'---•-3707 !\lice qwel 2 rm, a . cntrl vac. s ys tm. in· refrig me s.550 640 9900 I ............. _JJ52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brautiful new lwnhse_ Cape Cove. Laguna Nl,uel. Walk lo be•ch. 2100 sq. ft. 3Br. 21,-laB• + more. Professional ten · nis ~rts. Small uniquf' community S875 m o Call 64().2571or836· 1830 1111 ... • --l t I d d It & j a c uzzi with d i i. ,..... On WATER 2 Bdr'm 2 ba •••••••••••••••••••••• Casto Meta 3824 ~!~~ 1 6~:1 iia~1~0~· trcm. tale Rom tubsb. 3h0' Ag\. cnminating lad y 25.45 Deluxe I nd1v <)re or condo. In security bldg I Br. Carpets, drapes. •••••••••••••••••••••• 548-0477 encl. gar's Mi. 10 l' · 2br. i.., blk to bch. adults . 839·4945 F ou nt a 1 n suites ISO' to 3.ocio· o .r Poot Vu.195() mo atove. refrtge. Ut1l.s pd. 2 Ir. I la A•t SO'll Dunbar . 846·9501 move tn now, SSOO mo. Valley Airport area 759·8978 Utensils ro r 4 $3751 Newly dl•Mr <ra, pd. Newer I Br with garage NICE Adults lBr. patio, l1S26thSt.Call67S·7074 ---.sReftt.. 4450 VU home for exec. an Harbor Vu. 3 Bdrm. 6 ba, Pool. 12500 mo 675·0935 I' 11 c I Ka r . p (Io I . $365 Adults. no pe ts pool. garage. frpll'. $325 -----4br hme to s hr Res p d wa s h Pr A ll 11 l 1s . 645-5577 S-C'--ftfe 3176 Adult >Aanted S250 m o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1_.ge room w / p vt ••n t . &t2 J07J mo. 842·9583, 642 5251. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l96 eves For store & office s pa(e refri•. lodry Winier 28 t d ps bit s · 2bdr lba I atre asonable rates e. r. cp s. r · · n · •och • 3141 m , · super l' ean. Exec. Fe male will s hare O Ft Across from Ocean 2 re1lta1. S27i. 613-9327 MEWL Y DECOR. $1'5 mo Adlts. no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• freshly painted. ready to SOO to 27 0 Sq 1 • Bdrm '650 m o. s h~rt ;._..-.:___ -3724 1 Br. ga ... pd. e nd gar. 2272 Maple631·2927 Victoria Beach .1 Bdrm 2 real. $355 498 ·4209 WT''..:~ s a mhe 3 B r MESAP\L'ER 2 ADEDR 4bdrm. n ic e v ie w . children ok. $150. Call 831·9403 after S o r term orlease. -·--IJ /Washer. pool t\t1 ults ba, spectacular white 49&~ --Ow11110Use Wil view In A ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1)<&2-5073 Spar 3 BR. enl'I gar.. d k Newport Beal'h Spa. 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M. W•f••t ....._, Lwlurious Bungalow ror adlts. or s mall child. nr water view lge e c · s..to AM 1110 lennis. racquetball. wet 54'5.4 I 23 Ille........ neat e mployed n on· 31rTownhous• So Cs t Plaza $550 ~i:~e'r? d~~be.r .P~~~=~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar. frplc S290 m o Ca ll _ __ _ 631-1400 ~ s moking 1ent Maid Newly decor gal. pd 5.57·8812 wishes to sell properly . 2 Br condo, ne wly de Cathy 75Hi271 Newport Modern store or 763-933.1office . .......__,_ "''-jo 32L 7 ~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!m-~I serv. S48·71!n. t• n t· I g a r po o I .11 . d d t cy>rated. encl. gar. PoOI. orfice Nr pos t o rfice _._.,.... • r d w a !<h c t 0A d 111 t s.,2 Br.1 n a l ca rgarage wi give re uce re n sec. gate. nr So Coast Wo uld li k e l o s h r 5 4 g !t r J e rr y ..... ._. ................ Ye a r I y r e n t a I on ...... I rJ• a.och 17 40 642 scn:i l..Ol'ated a~ ~41 Costa and bonus to tenants Pina $475 !'>45 2970 afl w mature fem \ er y nte·e 213 4;-; 1001 4 Br. Home on quiet l'erunsula. 2bdr m , 2ba. •••••••••••••••••••••••' Mesa St. Easts1de. $425 1,1,ohc) co-operate in s how 6PM. 2br. 2b• dplx in Orange ~lreet nur schools & lll00.6'6-2'731 H.l .'t'4MEST Easts1de38drm,:.!ha. !'1101 mo 645 .. 3148 ing.494·9421 ___ ---George9S3·~2 _ _ Cos arcfof shopping. New carpels & ----gp.niahJl'•taleLiving ! f'Cl,s. lncl. gas S.SSO. tsl l _:_ __ :. --........ 3152 3Br.2b•.So. CoastTer lahla 4475 pe.Ant, central •ir. 2 car Blly not· far •way. 4br. Be•utiful park-like sur-~ dep 851 9647 Lrg l Br. Apt. w /p•lio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• race Condo. vacant. $575 Roommate needed. S195 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aara1e.9'50mo.Walker pvt pool + jac. 2300 roundlnga. Terr•ced Spa C'1ou 11 Family 2 ~rplc .i d shws lr . pQo~lt·2br.,2...,b•CONDO.clean. mo.548·2861. mo.OcnsldeofBalboa Store S pace for lease & Lee 586-4000 o r Margaret Dr. U90 . pool.Sunken gas bbq. 1 Jacuzz .nopes. UJe qt.Rel pool frplc a/c 'SolllhL 1186 Blvd N .B . W i nt e r lSOOsq.ft.&l260sq.fl ~447'1. 951·1"230 wkdys, ask ror s parkling rounlain s Hr S350 Pool & Pay AduJts only. $395 & up. $495/mo 640.5042 · · •••••••'!'!':':!•••••••••• ~S-1105 IFn l Hunlbin 1 gton 1 Beacsh ----Ray. S p• c i o us r oom s f(round. S48·9SS6 from ~ Harla. 549·2447. --· --=-. d e x 1 e er m ... ...,.. .. ech l26t -----Separate d ining area L2·7PM •och 1169 F•bulous view. con o on LiJle the ~aC'h Opening 213 596.7202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO JSLE·4Br. near Walk·in ctcwtet.s. home t.arge t br. t ha, SJ.SO.••••••••••••••••••••••• waler. 2bdrm. 2ba. S8SO ror female roomma te H1tbor View H om es, newCOfld.rentorlseop likekitchenatnhinets Sn rNNIN<; lrg I Bdr m bal cony & 1•arporl . Joe&M-0502. NB C31 1 5'48 ·!:1 41 01•--------- lbdrm. 2ba .. ram rm. tion,ava~ow6'2·5001 Walk to Hu nt1n 1"tton gardf'n apt Pool & rt•rl avail now 640-0997 PAii NEWPOIT llf'lf'vntifhed . che!P' PllMEIETAIL newcrpt.paint,drapes. Cente.r area.7IO W IRthSt 1._.__,_ ... _d 3900 Sl.Dte•l 369E 17th St $900, l s e . 644 5965 , I I d.0 up• y COUMTIYCLUI Of'_..._-n-ILoolong Corneal.res p t· Costa Mes a 2J60sq. Ct 644·7ar7. UDO ISLE · 32~~:':';.f:!.~h~~~e S410 2Br . l'2 Ba Adult-. I :: Br 1c:,1 Ap~ All LIVIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• to shr 3 hr dplx. Bal adJacenl to s trt'et Also W .... wro IEACH 28r. 2Ba. Crplc, elec unfum $SIS S:n. <l<>R rnnsltl('I Pd 6!0 ullls paid Ba Ir ony Singles. u.z bedroo m ~.--d vn···e Pen Pt, S230 ~ 11 utlls ,l\•allable 2.073 :,q ft AM\ gar door · s95o / m o . Adults. no pets Ji~nn St '1 ..er !\pt n Adults onl). ca l OK apls. & townhouses .JG41111J111 HI• yrly lease 673 ll UI a (l C a I I 1:1 :\ R H E T T Modern 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. 885-0215. 675-6948. or Utilities f'rel" r.t2 7344 TSL Ml(mt 642 16fl3 for om $449 644 1900 New 1&2 bdrm luxur) 5 :.> I REALTY 642 5R411 garage. Crplc, patio. Va· 793-4965. adult apts m l4 plans cantS700/mO. 631 1094 LA QUINTA HF.RMOSA 1 r So l 'ri;isl l'l;i7;i 2 ~. 2 tlr I '• Ra Adults Oceanfront for W inter Crom $415, 2 bdrm fro m Fem t n shr Jlir. 2Aa h!<t> lndllstriol Aetttol 4500 ILUFFS Bayc-res l Sparldin it 16211 Parksidt: l.n, 1 IJll.I l\drm 1'1•ndu A 1• puol only <.:at OK All built Ren'tal~ Furnished & S.505 '+ pools t ennis. red4.'c: ne"A' cpl. nr br h I•• .. ••••• .. ••• .. •• ..... clean. 3 lge bdrms . 2 ba W. of Beu •h 3 hlks s uf ~µ:i S.11~1 K.')J .217~ ms R:t lcony unlum. Broker 675 4912 waterfalls . ponds' G. as HR $15() mo 536 1140 I Lease. Beaut 3 bdrm. 2"'1 ba condo Trana Model End unit on go rgeou s g r ee nbelt Fresh paint. new oak floori ng & lovely earlhtone carpeting Of. rered at Sl ,050 per mo. formal dining rm. frplc. Edinl(er I l>t·luxl' :i llr 2 II:) f1 plr· TSL Ml(ml, 642 1603 c d for rooktnl( & ht-al1n i: -LEASE lge t'ned yrd. cov 'd patio. u NCI FEE~ Apt. & on O paid. From S11n 01eg11 l~' ~"""'Sq F't Lt M (n "o r dbl B t 847 .... 41 l!ar nrSo C''ilJ'la1.1 No • d It lal VIII R t I for...._... 4350 ,.,,.,., "' ga r . e a u s:us. ownsta1rs 1r . ren s a en a s Frwy dri ve No_rth on '"" I n•·r 2 toilets. 5 o ffices & landscpd,nopets Le a.se SJ75 up 1·2 bdrm. pool.1 !*ts $SS41 IYM t lO:I 1•ocl gur .136E Bay St' 675·4912Broke r Be a ch t o Ml'f adden 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• lg mfR area P lenl' S885_!~~.0wn~~6'44·4227 jal'. adlt. 18992 Fl<1n1la . ~arp MC'~a 'nrdi· :.! Rll 2 Isl & last + Sii)(). child All Adult, no pe\s 2 Br. 2 then West on M ~Fadden 4350 1217 1223 • tor~Rc• Park in~ SlllOO m n 1?% Trade )Our olrl stuff for H.B 8'2·2834orl't42 3172 I Ila e 1n l ~a r n o l :~~~~pets 541 ·5331 , Ra fo'rom $425 Pool. ~~14~~~~;~d \:illa~e ~~a~~9~tu;~arr~t'!C'~ M~rc?\'ltl , C: M Mr' new goud 1es w 1lll a lr""9e 3744 ctultlren 1Jr1>eL<; ~5•1 mo spa. refnge, d 1washer W740or 213 433 2435 ~~4~~'922S ~16~~gt. Clao;sified ad 642 f>671f ••••••••••••••••••••·•· I .,,.,. ('a ll ~i;.~o a'<k 2br. 100 new cpl. drapes . Ulcld. Across N B G olf ROOMS 4000 2Br. \Ba. adlU., pool urn 1 rm T'11 m µaint. palm, lndry $425 Course !'>45-4855. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offic• Retttal 4400 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVIHE COMPANY llG CAMYON LIEASI! Bea utif u1 3.BRS. 3 ' bath Bordeaux mode l on l arg e corn er lo t w t garde n courtyard terrace . Lovely country kitchen w/ French doors ope n in ~ l o p-vt patio . Beautif l!llY decorated__! S150Q/ mp . =---bynne-VahmtilreQ..1.J-:6200. ro:m --7 5 2-1414 -Ssl .. 700 < ~ Vo!iey (t"nl•" Wo--.dbtodrJe ( !!"'"" 642 .. ZH 644-6200 'lOI Doo.e1 Ou•t' Ho<bot View CeNe• macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE lRVIHE COMl'AHY ------ LIASIS OM THI IAYllWOMT! 30' deck on bay -rich carpeting marble (pie -VIEW'. All new kit chen. $12.50/m o./ytly. <U-56) 4BRS & family rm located on semi private beach w/outstanding view of ba.y and harbor entrance Pa rtt tµmiSbed. s32so1mo..rytu <U~a ) LAllT DYii 641..tHI 712·1414 C ompll\ Voky (..,... 641.alll "°' e>o-°""• Ill 1' W' oodbrld9" c ltnl• 6446111 Halb:it v-c..-.. nis. S65C> m o. I v r b e I 640-8585 -Laguna Beach Molllr Inn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2265' Indus'! 0H1re 111101 se 0412 · I Villa Balboa Condo. nt>w 965 No PaC'1f1c Coas t 1617 Westclitr. N B Wan1 Hedondo Cr :ro. H R -I UIE'StiBllU I Br ~:aslsidt', w lot:. 11( lg 2Br. pool & re c rm. Hwy , Laguna Beal'h financial ins t 7000s ' ~lsl'l!-12 21U4 LGCJl9IO•och )7481 neat wood. $350. nice view. 260 Cagney Daily. Weekly. Kitchen I.st.floor Agent541·5032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• APARTMENTS I 642 9450 aft 5PM Ln.$700mo.675-3007 available I.ow wanter Shop fiOO '>Q Ct -ya rd S250 m o 91!5 W l ~lh Bach . P a rtially furn liPaul1Cul j.!arden ap t.!> rates 4!M-5294 $350/mo incl ul1l & ga r 1'1ll>I & '>rll l\flults no 3 Br 3ha. Plit10. gar $550 2 Br I Ba Avail now ICOLL CENTER ZT7l Solana (11964 1329 µcl~ Avail approx Jan 15, A~a or Balboa & Coast Balboa Peninsul11 P vt entrance. no s m oking or ('()()king. $130. 673 441 9 HEWPO•T c M 645 6945 El~gant executwe s uites 4550 wknd1ev760·1411J Hwy $525 mo. J .O. 10 pre st1gt' lo c ation Stcrocp Het h $345 StGHT&SO NO 11-Wlrm $40CI SToro 3132 OFSE.A I 22.'iOVanl(oaril :'140 96'26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr o p e rty M gml . 751·2787. Afl Spm . ------With l'Qm plete ~ u111xir1 • •• • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • services Approx 6.0oo sq rt av all l br-C11>l·gar to i; 27 1111 Btaut. 1 year ne w 2 Br. 548.8()44 RM. in lge. housl' •, m1 from OCC. Female $185 mo. 957 3955 714 851 0681 m Fountain Valley near S 0 F'rwv $1320 m o (714 1"94·5184.337 2222 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $475 1'7 Ba r ondow1lh Pool.3 Bdrm. 2ba. 933 W 398 W Wilson. 631 ·5583 1ar uz11. & cable TV in· Balboa Blvd. D1shwshr. '"THE" DECUTIVf'SUITE II strvktJt!llWJ.IL NeWJl<)ct Center 644).M10 John 556·936o. 54M·753J INltwt..,,,leach 3769 cld Yearly $550 Broker f11>lc. taund hookups . Fem pr ef priv bath. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hu)!e luxury cJupl""· 2 Rr. 67~4912 garage, 'Ill blk to bch. kitchen prlv. W 1D. pool. als WontH YEAA-.AOUNO FUN. social M t11111tes o reclrir • F=ree Sunday Brunc'1 •BBQ s •Par 11es •Plus !l'uch more GREAT fllECllEATIOH. lenn1s • l'ree Lessons (j'.)rO & pro shop)• 2 Healln, Clubs• Sauna • Hyd1omassage • S<Nlm ming , Dr•v•ng Rang" IEAUTIF\Jl APART· MENTS: Singles 1 & 2 Bed1ooms • Fur n1shcd & un1u1n1~hed • Adult L1vmg •No Pel~ • Models Oper d;,,ly 9 lo 8 0.kwood ~ HewllOtt INch/So. 1100 16111 SI 10o .. , 11 161n1 (714) M2·5113 N-.wpott a.ech/No. 880 IMnl' <•I 16Jfl1 1114) 14$-1104 ~ Ba w/cvcry .Xtra -------1~m . t-sTt . -ft~86552:=90'7. Obtr-p fi"Tlnl vr<J . HMl1k40ft liftll, -security Avail now .~ .._._ •100 •••••••• , ••••••• ?,;:.-........ Wo!'..11.ing women needs apt tn Cosr:r Me sa area S300 or under inrluding ut1ltt1el! Ans we r Ad •382. Z4 hours 642·43()(1 ~s ~ .642 9666 ••• ._ ••••• , •• _._-._............. --~. -...s-.. · · Brand new I It 2 Bdrm. 6'73-~~~pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (.1ean E s ide 2l>clrm, i:a r. Pierpointe Condos . Pool. Lat lritot aph. DO YOU LUCE 5'2.5/mo s pa. lenn 1s. garages . AT BE ACH MOT&.S? rLA'1A EXECUTIVE SUITES "There is a difference · · 645 9395 1213> 596 7202 dys · 1714) Ocean view, pool, tennis Weekly rentals from S84 &42-4721 eves . l'OW'l.'I. adlts. lse. l& 2 & up , 6'6·7'45. 2274 Want Cum 3 br home , pref. B:i l bo a 1 i.land tCdM schools l Ans wer Ad •347. 6'42·4300. 24 hr!> ...._d. Occ .. 00tcy 2 Br. I Ha .. pool, launiiry rm., small child OK. TSL Mgm\. 642·1603. 1245 1 Br aJI\ ver s afe ~osmokl.'r, prcv rer rcq 954 W. l7lhSl 548 03511 2bdrm. Iba, viev.·. adults. MSQ/$480. 1mmed a vail D•vid 64&3255. Large I Bdrm. SJOO Qwel buildmit wilh beautiful l•ndstapang, ADULTS OVER 35. No p el s . LEEWARD APTS 2020 "'111erton Ave .. 1 blk E . ol Newport Ave. & l Blk So. of Bay, 631 0397. Winter Rental. $800 Mo. 3 bdrm from $440 5515 Newport _!Jl~~_M Bdrm 2•L. Ba . Condo ruver Ave. 642·2566. 714nSZ·OZlC 2082 Michelson Dr •2t2 20'll Business Cntr •213 -n -----Balboa Inn ocunfront Orean It Bay view, 20· Condo. 2br. 2ba , bay Low winter rates. Dally Doctor, Lowy•r.. ..._.,/1 .. •Ht/ boat slip. Comm tennis view . encl gar . auto orweekly.675·8740__ _ Men:a...tCial•f! .._. couru. Pool. Washer / opener l&SOyrly. 250 Elegant bldg .. In heart ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dryer. 2 car" garage TSL.Mgml&42·1603 Voc..._l ... ~I 4 of Hunlt'n gto n Bch ........... w /elec . ••rage door -------••••••••••••••••••••••• o _._ a... 11:0011t .. f t 7th n d 2 "CALIFORNIA" w /s pacious o ffices I 4JDN91., ., ., opener. Private patio, Bay ron r con o. s kylights. wetbar . con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• new c•rpet. Wiii con· br. 2 b•. 2 underground ference rm. 85< per sq ""4 Extra MCNMy? sider furn 642·1603. ~I spaces. hig~ly .UP· Palm Springs rt. Plus. super 2.000 C.11 World Trade ---grSlded, p•nor1m1c view d 1 bid 11 · 9 Lovely 1. 2 & 3 Bdrm. of bay & ocean. priced Condominium Rentals sq.ft. me lea g .. we Associates 545·54 3 Townhouses . 0 arage-, ·--'-r market, $1200/mo appoin ted al 75' per .. • • " ......., Lwt Cond ·n1um• sq.ft. Fordelalls call .. patio. l•undry r.c. 1450 yrly. 642-1822 ury om• "• RED CARPET & SS'T5. Call 213/596-7202 Qimpletely F\.lmlshed. • M INd orn•/960·7347. Westtliff N.B. a dult con · ~lrY.T .. cnntu15b,..S:ta'tr~ ___ m_-1_3.s_i __ ~~~::ie"saBI --------do. $.'1185. 2 Bdrm. 2 b•th, uvu ... ......, THI WHIFR.I Tall 10 stel!I to pool. New able 1tSpecl1I R•tes Yoo arHhe wanner of Luxury Adult uniu •t af· carpetJha. yearly lease. for our Clients only. 2 froft tktidl fordable liVing. 1.2 " 3 Acl,7!8·1116. w~~c:~~~nd F• M Actill <.stlvaluel.(O Br-W-11 de.cor.ai.ed.. r weo:a~~~~~~·-i-_.::~~~~?~~'........+--ia"t't•R")r--1-11 __,.--+-Ob4Dlllto-tliM-·~IM-... uie. a Br, aec-urit • --I IW• t 17-DAJ edtennis court, Jacuni. pool/rec, $500. St eve Call: (714 )328.ftll O::lJh~~~ . •r park Hiie tand1capln1. 957-1900. e.eo::9345 y N n--. -...t Anahehn Convention ·1 at'u lf'Youpoy·ror Ma.l beautiful bldg. in Shor --, -CATHEDRAL CAN O -1 I'"• Genter a 30 day ad In the H B Npt. es. acroe1 rom COUNTRY CLUB 1a ..... Tlthta muat be ex •DAILY PILOT . From 1310. 141-0819 bch. Bach w tam I br SM5. RrlNU tban1ect for resentd Pool, 1arM0-5CY1I &42 5111 •· l .... _ C ti SHVICE O"'LUX E 28 r 28 a•.~.::..:.:..:=-------M·M1C.\bedr1l • _. .. • UK' onven on "' the be h J Dri c.nt. •head of limf" DIRECTORY Adult.a, no pet.a. $'50/mo. 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Anytime tloliday'a. Complete or Try me Q6..~. 24 hr8 ._.. & Petr .._. twld ~•l Y~ plen111 landltaP• c lean up .... l S A ro line c le an n° --_____ ,.._ ,.er• -rno ~ 'ltciµn l llnit tUr H717111t41·16$7 • ' . • -. . .. u. f I .. "American Paintina " ••••••••••••••••••••••• c3a 104.... ~J71f mslolMance. NZ·t907_ tf ' I .... anlyn or 8 perso~al Oecor " Reaid/Comm VacaUonlna? Pets-house· •• •••••••••• •••• •• •• • Cl.EN l'ONTHAt.'1'0R TIHI ••••••t .. •••••••••••••• touch. Wlndows/Cpt.s Ln· Fr t 644-1460 plant care. Refs. Elaine. ~ ...... Co. New ceramic tile im· proves appearance & value at rea1. coal. Free est. & su11estion1. 842·3020 1759Z Gothard CA.aNCT ~AR l•P.Nl'R\ C~ AddJtl\W1,Hemodel1 HaulinfflDumpJobs.• dud~~844-4.546·2606 -~·_guar_.__ Animal Health Techn1 "--•1 J~ .a. R ••••••• ••• • • • • • • •• • •• • • ~ /~mo¥ecl clean f -........ "V•h• MORRiil l'<H l IMIO . l 'latom plan11 drawn lo •......-• · As or Randy. L.-..c~ FAs1anCust.om Painting c:ian.493-4268. Custom Ceramie Tile , .._., M) I• •"' baalllla Luo yuu r d u 1101 1.lc-'d \.llll.lawnren v.7S_l..:34~ ~~ ....................... Int/ext. Materials-labor ,.... New-Remodel-Repair C., z tu 1t •U .. ,. ~ 1le1llnuu1 1 '' M2 .. 'T ~ $0lS h ea . AVILES SERVIC ES Haw·aradlng dum;truck Reas. rates-lawn st:rvtce, gual"':"..,!r~ est. 953·98!0 ...... ?.~.............. Free est. 494·6887 •••••••••••••••••••••••ti lt 11~ 'l11la11ic11 Oel•wy*•lc• l.andltaplog,lreetrim· skiploader. demolition. !•ndacapio g . spr~nkler BARJCASPalnting Co. IOO PLUMBING -No T c:-i - C'\JS10M 1Nff.Rlun 1M1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mina.cleanupe.cement t.ree&ydwork831·l257 in.stallaU~&repa1r. H o l i da y Spec ial jobtoo smallor looblg rw_...-•c• CARP•-Tk \ N work ~ - - -I MarVln, 979-5814 f ee est 24 hNI 673·2867 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ J·~ 2 I \ 1, , r 1 1 n 1 , 11 ewi){>r\ <.:u1th Me u . · Ha 1 1 ----Complete Cost to You. r · ......!..,., .,,_ • li e In -..., I u , c eanup. concrete . . 1 592 E S 27 ~ --''""' .:x-rv.-s pec1a 1 ll\t<Tt\1Jt ll 1u~tlabl\' rv~ Prof Oe livery • •-rtllS..-YicH removal. Dump truck. Avi l~s L a nds.c ap~ng nt.· O. xt · l ~Plumbing. Rem odeling. removing Yuccas & • f'ATHEM 6i "4>°" t..• ,,n, .. tt 1111,r\"'• l''ull l\iuner S.-rvire 631 4lt2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• QWck serv. 642.7638 servtce . t ree tn!'lming, ~~~6-_2608_ _ Repairs. Leak Delee· s tumps . Free es t. l'.,.,nu-y nt"'" 4. 1,.. Hht '''"' 11t. 11 t J, 8edric.. Expenenced ad/ market· -cleanups, yd ma1nt. call COLLEG E ST u 0 ~NT Uon. & Drams Cleared. 84().!>4~ _ ..-.i Plant Ml 1 If ' UM \\tht ••••••••••••••••••••••• tng executive w I media Hauling, cln-ups", ~ar· Pedro, Marg~artte o r exper'd ID int/ext. an Top H a t p I u m h In' r~ *•.;;---- • R "" Et.EC'1'RlClAN Pnced experience will create 11ges, )'<la. junk. trash . Efrain631·4621 job for 1 ess ! A 1 ex ~2030 :_ .!~•••••••••••••••• )-n ""'' rrv .. u 1H"t•1"1'°t t a ll 1"' n11ht free n tul\ate on pnnt ada, marltetinJ/ dirt. shru bs & trees -----Ho.4' cifhn b1·•l A ""I"'' 11"''""1•+1n1c~ l..tllllor iu'i\llll Jobi salea letters . radio tnm.remove.962.6546 tima•, 559·5198 oofi1MJ Fast accurate ty ping on d ot"\ ~I 1:-. •2~• •• ""'' b .. r 151 lt:I<! l.Jt· 13372$4 8731>~9 s po u , news letlers . -----••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE'S PAINTING •••••••••••••••••••••• IBM Correct/Selectric, ,__ lc.-.t/COftt Nrt• brochures and PR Call YARD WORK. clnn-ups. Brick, Block. Stone Very ROOFIN(i othe.r secretarial work. l'•r~n lt) l•ui•r. •••••••••••••••••••••••..._....... ~-prunjng. sprinkler. in· r e a son a b le, li e . & Serving Area 9years Al...LTYPES/REPAl RS business l e tte r s . r e· ••••••••••••••••••••••• stall repair, haubn& bonded MostReasonable FREEEST IM ATES s umes. etc. Kare n . ~ r«tni ... 1 .. 1, l-u1•nd•H11n1 Ht<l •llllllii Jo'or UOl.IDAV pa rties & II• Iv-• Fair prices Lie C:hris Insured. Uc'd 586·8425 Call Bob. 548.0769 675-1230 flden. difi.•\s M !I s°'" ~•11' U1lh.1dt' Kt'•tur• (Lin t'l'll'brauons Piano •••••h•••••••••••••••• SlS-~ , ~b 548·2753, 536-!l906 ____ _ ~a~ i 11u 11 'Sl•b.., l'..1t10:1 player a v a il To m JA(](OFALLTRAOES Mo•'-' QPAINTERS·int/ext N & R air Typing fast. effic ie nt. _...-• ce ' lil•Jdt & Ii 11 d 1 Lit· S48 2817 Ptum. bing, elec . heating. Ho.Mcle•iftCJ •••• ::?•••••••••••••••• Rock Bottom Rates ew . r~covers. ebp pickup & deliver. Also •••••••••••••••• ~~1 )Jo '.Ollt''"~ odd~ 6366862 l.ic'd,ln:s 848·5684 s p.ec iall s~/s tay u sy bookkeeping &m1sc.of· ~JIOO • $lt'llm l ll·+1n --~_:_ --· ···~··••••••••••••••••• Moving" The Starving pn_c~ Reliable. S..S·05l2 lice. 64-0·<WYI Color bn,btton¥r1t \It h& lu11l·1\·h o\lltk p.it1u:; •••••••••••••Home Improvement 25 WantaREALLY ~Ll!:AN College Students ha ve RALPH'S PAINT ING QUALITYROOf'ING - --::r---cpu lll m in blt't1• h drnt·~u>' t'lt' f r\:t' c~t • d F , HOUSE? Ca ll G ingham grown s ame &d service Int text Prompt. 24 hrs. AlJ types. free est Window Ca.•1119 C1ean In dtMrm h.ilf lknnu:i.3 1113 ~:e:nt1M~L~n~~c,!~~ne~ r:;:'j:in:i!:~~~l~~'is!"" Girl.Fr~t-St.645·51 23 11Tl.24-4361ns 641·8427 lic.,neat.refs.962-47~1 v15a MC 541-5930 ••••••••••··~··•••••••• au A\& rm $7 !Kl (.'oui h elean-ups F r e e est. G I c I --- -HARBOR ROOFING "'lA?l The Sunshine In'' HO . chr $5 tl 11.1 1 t .. ,, .. \\fin i11· ... i.111..: fteasonable 752-13•9 Class t!ied Ads ar e the e n e r a ea n 1ng r~jP.,.ri1tCJ hr/Repair 0.llSunshine Window e ll•u nau: "~t ucl ur '' 111.1111111111 l•u•I. 111 ,t ----answer to a successful • Homes. Offices. Va('anl ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ROO F" LE AKI NG'.' Cleanin~. Ltd. 548-8853 Carpet repair l ~ '1' t'" 1 11 1 IJ "111t•.t \\ 111 'u111 Geol'ge I bush1 gardentn1 garaae or yard sale' ll 's Apt<!_:_ 8!,l -336S F'ainting & Papering Neat pa aches & textur es 24 hr Em e r ge n c y - perl enc e 0 u "" <Ir k i.t ... 1 h•·t. I o1 pl.11 ,. service Free est .• clean-a beller way to tell more Class1lwc.l A1b, ~our 1m1..• Prof. work. f'ree est. "'--Est. 191•14 39 Service 975·1107 ext 99 or Sdl thin~i. fai.t wit/I D:u lv ~_J!_ Refs 531 ~lOl -..111 i.I , ,di" 1;: .• t .. li ups & m aant. 545.7072 people! ~topshopp1n~ \'l'nler -~n~l.:..Steve. 547-428! -~ _ _ SJ6.Sll4 Lie ll ll\0986 1'1101 Wunt1\d:. · ~:n_ity soos ,,,..ttWs. Trust 5035 ~!.":!~!! ... ~!.~~ ... !.~.~ ...... ~?.~~ ... !.~.~~ ...... ~!.~~ ~~~~ ......... !!.5.~ ~!.~~·~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~.~~·~.~ ..... !!~~ ~~.~~·~.~ ..... !!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~.!°:":. •••••••••••••••••• llave Santa Visit Yuur LOST. i2-10. Fe m alt' F'OUNB· Kitten, approx INTRO SPECfAL ARCHITECTURAL . Banking MOPEDS, 1Wi1low ha~ mu111·y 10 buy ~ldren Al Home . Call shepherd mix. blk & tan. \2 wks Grey & wht tab· MYSTIC.: MASSAGF. Proj ect a r chitect & Banking TELLIRS BOATS. BIKl'.S. 01 oiakt< 2NI> T ll iJO) l'or Appt847·~3 __ lg, (riendly , Ellis , by male w Llue culliJr MASSAG ESt()WtAD senior draft s p e r s <1n c ... rcialTeller Expenence re~fd. Xlnt Sales & ~r v1ce. <.ovcl :.11\' above SlO,ooo No Lost& Fowtd 5300 Beach, Talberl or points Monrovia & V1cluria . Santa Ana 556·4656 XJnt oppty w1e xpanding salary & benefits. Apply Beac har_ea nr llq?h cn'<ill· nofinlly for ••••••••••••••••••••••• west.Reward.963-1557 CM548·1360 Ne wp o rl B e a.c h Expenence preferred Personnel. Sctiools & Collc~ell. LI!•' 1wt1on lall AC..T t.13 7311 -----Oldes. do you need 3 ride arctutectlde veloper. ...ITA(il IAMK prk1 /de mons t rat111n .iuyU nll• Los(: Lg gr11y /wht male Found Bird, wht chest . hom e for C:h nstmas"' W.Rylee AIAMO·~I.! U"lhd Cali fornia 721 N Euclid Anahe im are,. Great opvt.v fllr cat. Hunt. Bch. Muc h blu hd. tag on lei.t: HB I 'm I e a v 1 n g for i.· laftll · 991 .J86o owner O""rat°or' 10 c~ Altnouncenwnh/ FOUND ADS lo~. SJ6.4978, 830·0136 area 960-5780 Oklahoma on lhe l9th. ' E 0 E ',. ..-P / d N Ass 1 s tlil n t M a n a g e r Pand. S29K tCI 4u,1I ersonols &892·5864 ret urmnJi aroun • ew S1w Monarch8ayPla za _:._ -----"" d W y Sh d • needed Wh1ITfle Tree "' bll)'er 673·\455 lost& FoUnd ARE FREE .-o un e1mur;iner. t>ars an• rn11ng "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Med. size Parrot I rc.-'d, male . collar . Nwpt expenses. C..:all Miehat\.I Apts Middle-aged lady CuJt,om tanning studiu & Announce~nh 51 00 P•ll: vie Fair view & Baker. Bl vd 759-1616 I Ruth > at 557.3527 eve!. with outside incom e to acryllic. n:ul shop M 1:-; 1·••••••••••••• ••••• •• ~. "411 CM. Reward! 751 ·9673, 1 -1 • help manager. Outside 5100 Viejo <1rt>a . uwnei !>41>3:591 Fow1d . F <'ul·kapoO("). Mature man seeks young cleaning & re lie f o r will rtnanre. Mun' 111r0 64'2·5671 apncot. 2 flea t•ollurs. girl for marn<1ge . trllvel m a nage r 1n office South l.aguna 496 1273 E.0 E 1&&~. NOW You FOUND· F'em Do berman Mesa Vt-rde 751·94!lo 631-2576 ~~06..!_~9~_M~· --- --S. 7 m os . ., I 2 I 5 Found Dog Tiny reddish fas .. :y.~! Attendants. Boo th & l•-••------•l C LoNt orfound a pet?Call We s tmin s t er \/I C . brow n male Vil' . ...._,.,......_, Dock Start s.3 75 hr Banking -.UIJIANSTORE an An im a l As s is tan ce 531-1162 Talbert & liear h 118 •••••••••••••••••••••••Vanous hours Newport f'ull time p o s ition s Ownyomrown beaut1ru1 League S37·~273,No fee. SJ&S840 Schools& Art·hes Marina Call aqula blefor jean s tore & fashion Sell FOUND: Fe m Pllbull IMtn.ction 7005 J u d y o r H arve y shop. Over 135 n.ilwn,d •f'ound or lost a pe t·• Brindle Sat. ('\'e v1c. Lost Black wh1tt> Akita ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 4 2 . 4 6 4 4 b t w n Switchboard Optr brand name:. & rclat1•!1 Call us' We ' re the Pet Heil /Edward.-; 840 2'781 Samoyed mix p u m 6 Now e nrollin g Custa 9AM·5PM Expenenred s ports wear Sll>.sou rn More Pnls -<714 17392988 months -m alt Re ward Ch eludes l>egimng inven Mesa n s t1 an P re AliTO t.ory.rixtures.1rnin111gll lJu~ lost C:o l l1e m x F 0 UN D M 3 It' 540-5719 schoo l '29 511 wk Rrake &rrontend man grand opening µromo lllk br So. Laguna No Malamute . Costa Mes a Inc ludes hot lunrh & 646-0265 Uon.You ('an h:rvt·yuu,. 11 1111 l•:i ih 1'11111 collar 49!1·5249 6'&2·926Sorl661·125J Lost Himalayan killt>n. s n a c k s 6'46 5 4 23.I store open in a., ht1 l1• •1:. 1' I '' \ l'I '\( 111 ti M. 6 moi.. E BluH. re 646-5930 BABYSITT E R for I } r \II!' "lill ''"" ':! .I 640 Id . 20 h k ' Loan Proc:usor tSdays. For mform:1t1011 waru 4426 Jobs WClftt~ 7075, o twins. rs per " I and brochurl.' In mail G\\ • \ hrs nex1ble S2 Sit hr 111• 1 11.11.. ~ f"OL1~D :'t1 a1t• H t•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642.2358 • call 18001527·0622 1111~ -.1 ,1 ",, t to .1 S ~ 9l "~\..,ij ~· • dish" Hrwn Tant'r \it· Male Nurse's Aid Com pa 1 ~ ... ~ Mesa Verde \en ,1ffei· n ion . Live 1n·. exp Babys itter Maturi' lei\ ti«>c1t)pm.:sk1ll~rl'q d \•1~1 ''1 ' '"' " ltonateS-lf) ~IS&-" w male or fem Refs ang woman . 0 \"4?r 411 ............. ,, "I' 1 1 • 1·1 "''' d 537-8747 I "anted to t•a re ror 2·~ & ~-··ty 5015 I 1' "'1". I II h Wf,J(' fo'ound s.mall bruwn .• j.-.w~-....1 7100 mrant (Xc11i.1onal day, I .......,..,........ l 1ld,111 •11.1I lt111 l !\~· . _,..,ru · ••••••••••••••• • • • • •. • • 11 , "~ 1.,1 11 , 1 1.. O" •J male do.: ferri.t·r m 1x ••••••••••••••• •• •• ••.. or nJghLS Re r s & 0" n I I n v es t or st',. I.., 1 11 tL-ri. Mesa Verdt• 5.it, 7JCIR I •·-Cl k transportation 54R 7136 partit•ipatt-as wnrk1u1• '·•'' ,.,, 110 ~ . ,AcC'OunUJ1'1! er . maJOJ '' • r • • •I • ol pt...Nl\D ?. Foun d I' e k 1 n lo( n t'" e l .man.ne hardware store parttfe r '" a -.ucc·•· ,ful . I •I '' • fl/J(/ black & t an female Excell bene r11 s Full OD a 0 In Jo! h \I 'o 111 I''' t J I 6 < 7 f 67"-":..11 ' " "''"'' '1111 ,,., Shephe rd m ix, bl.l~k time 4., I 11 om ~ \ii "1 1'''' '"11 " male. Welm erane r ?, Walker. H.1nk 1\nif'r1t·iirrl dark red male. Newport ------ \""·1 '"' \la.,l1·n·tu:11 Beach Animal Shelter 644·3&56. ~!-!.~~~ .... !~.~!I Accounting ttabys1t11·r wunted . liq• in <>r PT. "''II provtrit' pnvate living qu1tr ter:. on Balboa Is land. re f ~. Call for interview 6'75·2545. llONEY AVAILABLE I $2SK·SIOOK Quir k l · Personal Scrvit•t' Secured by <.:omb111;itw11 of Real/Per<>onal l'rn11 lntertel Fmanl'i:.il l "' 1• (714 1851 ·223•. IQUITY LO M~ S SOOK·S250K nr>11u fl l·Jyrs. No 1>rc• l'a) 1111·rit penalty. F'u11d 111~ 111 7 111 days . llro kl' 1 111.1 n welrome Metropolitan MortCJC1¥ _ _21_ 1·2000 Mortgugu. Tnast Dei4i 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~Co. AlL trpes of real estat inve1tmenls since I 949 · SpeclaldnCJ in JMITDt 64~2171 545·061 I IMMIDIATE FAST FUNUING <1n 2r1CS'• & lrd's Cambna ortcage. 955.3454 Diarount $1,000 $9.00 2ncl T .D. 3 yr Tr m · 15•,; Int Mr. Amett642·3413 r or Class1f1ccl ,\cl At'TION Ca ll a I-or nu•r•· 1nl1H rn .11HH\ .uul l.,pl.u1· '''"' .tfS '.,U 642-~67~_J ,. .. .. Dot othy Scil~r 111~11 Jo (fro•\ l!d JI I 111 I' 11, , • ti 1 "11111l'r 11( 2 fru tiek~ts ~I;\ 1h11 I t11 let' Follies & Hohdoy o n lee nee ~G lhru Juth /\n:1hr1m 1..'onv~·n\1011 l'entrr 'I 1l·k ct s m u -;t Ill' r ,._ changed for re~erved !'t•at.., at the· l'on V(.'ntn>n Center a head o r time Call 642 5678. ext 272 to chum your t1ck1>t~ * * * , Use-Answe, lld service when placing your. ad ... a Da ily Pilot ad number will · appear in your c lassified ad . we take your messages ?4 hours a day ... you call in a t your conve nie nce during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this ·service i s onlv $7.50 w eek. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca II 642-5678. Daily Pilat You can be a WINNER Just by sending us your name and address and by watching ~for your t name in the classified ads of the : Daily Pilot. : Win t1c·kets to t he c irc us •. area amusem e nt : lltth1clions or s p0r l'ing events . Just rill out this 1 ~·ou1-1on and m ail it today Lo the : : . ' Found . wallet a l the F air Grounc.ls. found Sun Det 14 991Hll90 I Found hlk & wht tlu)t! · 1 heavy..,el \l·n fnt'ntlly ml"d :,1 11 B R·I i 5Jli\I Penonals 5350 ....................... PRE I.AW stuc1ent nl•eds SZS.000. Will do unythin~ Legal Cnnfic.lrnti al OVM P '' !lox 3242 N B.92663 TOMMY'S OF NE WPO RT ESCORT 752 9368 •FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONLY VISA M<; • 972-1131 .• .. ,. S PIRIT U AL R EADINGS l't>alYl·10pm. to""t'llly 11c'd 492.7296 or 492·9034. 1815 S. Camino Heal. San Clem Daily Pilot -~u:v1so (;42,5f>7fl_ ------------t---~~~~~-r-I c Cla~sjfjed Department Daily Pile>!_ _ ' '3-:JlrW."lfaf -slrr e , osta Mesa, CA 92626 : - - - -~toloan so2s\Mofteytolom S-0251MoMJtoLo..' 5025 ~to Loan 5025 _......,._, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.••.•..•.•..........•............•...•... NEED MONEY It \ llU f\l'i'CI llllllll"\ ror ,Ill\ I ('[1'00 ;11111 ~OU nt•t•cl II fast. ~Ive us a l'all. We 1\on 1 .1,k '"" .1 (111 111 11• '"'"al 11m·~t11111!' or put you thruu)t!h the Jrn cli•l!t·•'•' tu j!;•l .1 l11a11 \'1111 II t11ul 11' 1111·1• 111 tulk to anrl eus,v to deal with 0-.\ lJ A ( ~ II I.._<. Oil f~ ~ 7=,-:.0K t 7 For a total relax1nii massage wHh a pro- fessional Ea rle IOAM 7PM. 548·28\7 ./ ./ TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS E:irn EXTRA Ho hda) $$$. For 1nrormat1o n on bow yuu can work a fr" W Ct.'k !i t o l'<lrn lhat F.XTRA C..:ash eall u:. Work the hour!. you ha Vl· I a\·allabl(' Arrountrni: Clerks 1 Bookkeepers Data Entry Accountants Auditors CPA's CALL OR VIS IT TOUA Y ROBERT NRLF'1i accounlef11JS 2333 No Broadway #200. Coldwell Banker Bide., Santa Ana 714-IJS.4 I 03 ~coUiitinC -ACCOUNT~- ,AYAILE We have a n immed Med f&r an Accts. Paya bleclerk w /mln. of I yr recent Payables exper Succe ssful can-d ldate will have ex per. in a m r gr. environment & h.a ve a gd. foundation in EDP applications Please contact: MmtwS,.clottles IMO Monrovi•. C.M. 642·3'2'1 E;.Q. E. Banking TELL IR NEW ACCOUNTS 1-'l'Ll. T l ME P111>1l1lm avallablt• Jn ••Ur So l •>oHil Plaza off11·t' Exper noq 'd Ca ll l\:•\h\ Ambutl(I.')' 540·4066 CAUFOINIA FEDEi AL SclYllMJI & Loa" 005 Town Center Dr Co8ta Mesa , CA 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer J•ior Con1umer loan Officer M u~t ha\'\· <00ll1·1•t1()n ,., -per Uftited Colifor .. i o .... 3029 Harbor Blvd . Costa ~esa 7:>4 41116 Contuct Jt•rl"\ \rrher f': I) r: USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Ser vi ce Call 642·5678 ht. l22 Ban.king SECRETARY Expe rienced in loan documentatio n . Xlnt. salary & benefits. Appl) Personnel Director HlltlT ACH IAMK 72l N Euclid. Anaheim 991·3860 E.O.E. llanking NOW is '81 I mml·1lia1 t' upen in~., for HOW ACCOUNT COUNSELORS •\\\· trJIO •Fullttm,•. µJrl 11mt• 11•rn1••r.1r~ •lrJ\1•1 111 \Jrwu" 1111·.ll hran• hi:~ mileaf,!t' paid •IJI< J\1<1U-. olll' \ ti J h l' I Ill . \I J I I I} ( 111 Jill!•' I'.\ 'u:.I a :\le'>.1 H1•qw r .. nwnl-. • 1 · l"' f.)\\1'111 . I ' I' l' I I I' II I l ' 11 Ill , "''"'n•·t ,,,,, '' •' o• 1·uhl11 , .. 1i1 J•·t "1Jrk •Own tran:.1ll1rt at111n rl' qwr1..-'d • I h~hl' fh:x.1 ble W ~..: P l'l 0 \' I I> l- ~:xo:t.1.E~T S:\l.A~Y A. B t-: :>. t-: F I 'I l'R11c; H.\:\\S l'lt'.1''' I .ill J ,1• }. I l.1 r!- ; I t :, 11. ~:iuu :7•~ H.1rh .. rllhd l , 1'1.1 \ft••o.t I \ •1;.!1.~1, '"" '' 11 .. 11.-r .. 11 ,11 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Savings & Loan \ m t• r 1 1 ,, ' I .. 1 r i:: t' ... t F1·dt•ro.1I J-:4udl llpportun1I) Emplo) t•r I( '<>u n• look ini:: lur '-' hel ll•r Jrolo. ~<>u "un ·r\'"<llll llJ mis:-tht• ~·m µlu~ 111t•r1t l'l>lumn:-111 l"lu:.l<1f1ed S Jst 2nrl. :ir1l ll1•ul 1-;..,1a11• 111~11'' s S.'\Otl 111 S.'il"'·i1011 .. ~ Us<' money for any reason " Pay ment plan may be ta ilored to your bud"et ~ Nn hu II non puyment nel·essary rSYCHIC READIMGS 556-1178 SUNNY'S Professional Mass age Relaxation /Therapeutic Call appt. 548-2817 Acrylic nail girl want~. prime location. 644-21Sl ·Enjoy working with young people? .. S All t vpt•:. of propl'I h S J\nv l'uhfm nt.1 :111'01 S Nn l'r1'llit l'lwl'k S Y/mr 1•c11tll~ unh 11•!1•1f'fll1 rlC'c·drrl S 1-:\'1•n fl ll\•h1111I 11111<111Ql••n1, S lnterr'l only loans ava1lahll' S No disturhing your ls t loan SI 'nm1>arl' our rosto; with others /\pp ·1~ vour home or our oHl(•t• !-'or information r u11 • .. .. The Dally Pilot la looking for men and women ADMIHISTaATOI (over 21) •Ith outgoing personalities who enfoy working --1111111-----1 SNF: all pvt. So. Or1. ~ c County needed lo consult with kids . ........, ·~•Y .t provide lie. Or. Gersl. ESCORTS ~9 ' This position entalls counseling young carriers a.Hr~..aa/CllK: ·Oleo __ U_Y_at_lS_IM_G_ on sentng subscrtptlon1 on their Datty P~ot routes . Allfl~'MC1¥1••----DISt•M• ~m ar-$4-per nour ana work parffllne evenlngs 1 f Busy ad agency 1unll creative • responsible and Saturdays. COMPATAllLITY pel"SOl'.I for Artist's pos. Call 642·4321, extension 250, between 2 and 6 \)pl'n rvcry d11v 9 7. \'Xcrpt Sunrtov OHlrrs Th roughout LIFESTYLE SOCIETY Fast pace, Iota of pre· For Ap1>°t Cnll Collt>tt <'aHrorniu. Cull Toll frt>t· =es Only 750·0674 ssure, unlimited op-p.m. end ask for Lori. · 12tJ 1 ~m 1129() for officr nearrst you c:.. -Onl" 750 0677 pty's. 714·556·0480 uk ~ ~· ~ • i>c' P ~ coaat Deity Pttot 1852 Pacific Ave. 1-loo.811·76' t SgJLad.leaOnly 91\·7979 enny :i30W .•• , ..... c ........ cAtMM Long Beach. Ca. 90806 ClllH. t... ........ ...,. Recorded Measag~ 24 WANT A(;TJON" AIHGUAL °"°"TUMt" IW\.OYP .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l:tt-s:::.=:::....:::=:=:=:::.t__~C~las:s:1~red~~ds64~2~56:.::_:78:_i~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . . . . 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Jhra/~ Apply 73.5 14th Sl KB ~1 Cl.BAL lmmedlate opening Oranae County's lar1est loan servirin& company needs mature J)eople who en.joy worlun1 With .. -. tW9 W..e.4 7100 W_.., 7t It W...... 7111 Wldnetdey. Decemti.r 7, t~ DAIL V PILOT ... ~~~T••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• ,.. •••••••••••••••••• w ..... 7111 ........ o•tr 11, P tr or .-CAL UC". .::llDU.CLllll ..... W_.., 711, ..... W..... 71 O W_.., 71 ••••••-•••••••••• p.rt.. ~J:t••ed worker C.rweom,..., la ••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••-.. •••••••••••••• llMTAL ... 1411. ,. ... ,lrlclept. IMlll IMll u .,..1DI ....... a.. 8ecn&ar)' Airport Law .......... DIM.a ,,_, olftte. Sa· &.-ra.111..QIO fo1 • fHt·paud I•· 119' ·U.. 1Hr rilll& lty PlnD. ad 19lllla, brl1ht, ...... •'• ••tltoud, la . flledlcaJ •~ •'-• •oti••t· 11Ddia1 oul about tllle elneioat, aoa·amoker. Pla....,.s.cr.tey • auru«e '"'-' Ila& eel 6 a.. ab611t1 to wortl career opportualUu ,_.. ... _ ....... 11atabaW..dof· uc111m• JWlAYTICH ••II odor pre11ure. avall11tle •t Selett . Pre•loue banlehi1 U · I flet . Nou•oller. K Partu .. 1 IO 1to11ra 1 l ·IJra. pa1roll n · ~ If you ban llCllTAIY perieneed•lr•ble. XlnL • .._. NEii .,.. J aa11. Newport fll'We.,:r~ableiJ;t eaporloac'e or H la· lAfal eaperleoce re· ~\.:!t1'r!:t:::::J:::· -· •;ti.omce.Ul..a:I. ...... DOW o ... ia learalal about ..Wrod. Need by Ju. 1 la ' DW'N~ c•aJnld•. ....c11.te f\all tJme op· ol a »hr ..... Good ...... , ... , j>roportlH WIUDI a .. ch. Good • ..-• ._ •mobr . exp portuolty for an in· lllEDICA.L Aulat.aat, H · ~ aalary •~•lat. call for uoaftdential la· atWa. lf\lllt.lme.49'-MM. U•lt•_, C ellfonf • J ...., bu& wUI troiit rl1ht dividual wltb an •P· p'd. froat • bae.k, typ. friGl9 ieeeftU pae.aae. e.vlew. We alao have .... ...-..... llNptCtr. Uu•foraumben6H· ........ 6ufarJopoo. rar-.blfonutJae• opportualtju for lea•lw Jaecept • eta. uper. preferred. Noo·amoker.141-na latonlew • contact ••ta blh bed pro · Typla1 ihonH no mouan Ave . WTAL AS MIT AMT = ucellnt co . Sh a ro n R ••In 1 : ,_...•la witb muaa• • aborUuLnd. Good opp'ty F/\-.,1114 a. blcludilll a free .... , .. ,......... 114-ttl·llll. llMllt poWaUal for of. forriptpenon.W-7~3 mMJ per ahift. Appl7 la c...,.. E.O.E. M /F fiete la Coata MeH, ---"---"------ . ..,,.., Cllal I penoa tam-Nooo, Mon· caa ta.rt wltlll lralnlna Newport ·Irvine aad San SEC R ET A R Y for ~ Hl&ry .. l 1 "i. Perlcleoel and oaperluce you PIXOPllATOR Clemeate. Call Pete lHdteape arcbltec-m oat la H a r bur ........ -.-n HO... ~ set bl tbe Army TtMp' .. w . Mrrice. Ylalao, 751·1111 tural/plannlna firm in E.0.E. .. I 1 I '' l h -' -n--So f b = 6 ne aJUJb opoa. d i Laguna Beach ... ·' .ua C•P• .. our •• lllO"'-rtCenterDr. .-rve. me o t e •-'-a.-....... .SELECT Irvine. Goo ty.P n1 o"ah'll for Ill en • ·;.,~Buch apedalt.lea available la .. _. -·-akWa • Dhoee minner . •~It you type•~ Equa.IOppEmplyrM /F lmitanearbyare: PROPERTIES required. 'Word pro· Shoeaalee. full tune w~. i wpm6arelntereated1n Dental . Operatlna PBX ceaaor experJence or .w/out exp .. or wltt1 alot bent!flla, t"•l l Room pa .-.ay•.J. --.OMIST belpfulorwllltraln.Call tram. Good co. benefits m-Oielt tat. S32 fur ln PsydUatric . Pharmacy ~ -~ __..... ~5uo. AWlY lo person 9am to1, formalloo OCH Jam· HOVSECLEANERS Ortbopedic. X·Ray PUU 6 p/U-,..iuou Newport •aeb develop· llam Mon thru Fri., boree Blvd Newport To•lbr. car. Ms.SlD No experience la needed, avail for re ll ab 1 e ment ciomp1ny. near SJ;CRETA Ry. ex p'd. Standard Shoes. 3077 Soi,.' Blach .EOE we'Utrainyou.Youmay l*'ICllllwitbpleuaat• Job Wa11te Airport. P/thm.1m.ofc.La1una Bristol,C.M . v• SlreetSalea Dnver HOUSEKEEPER, live in. Wuted by sr. citlaen. Must drive. Opportunity to supp. your soc. securi· ty. La Habra area. 213 ·691 -8043 . 71 4 ·675 -8780 . 213·943-5443. -________ , Houlelleeper Fem live·1n cook• drive for elderly lady Waterfront Home Pvt rm/ba Ref's N.B. 642.8033 ~:t'to'::'v!,* ~·~ ddmt DMae mauer. t; ;.='!t 0G:~P~ Beadlpubllaher497·3800 Small Growing, com'~' $4,000 in educational Nltbt aldfta w/rotatln1 tloniat. Mutt have SICalTAIY-lKALS puter Co. Npt ba_s~~ benefits durin1 your woekenda. Enjoy ex-mialmum Jyn. exrr. IrYine.1·5 yean eap, for ne eds mark e t 1 n 1 . enlistment. Call your C9llmt eo. beaeftta in· Good co. benefits . a attorney law firm. specialist w/strong bid\-., I nearest Army Recruiter ~ • free meal per Micky : 714-133-HIO. Salary nea. Call Fran ness & computer back···· for more information : ...A.mon.HOla E.O.E. (TH>ID-3122. ground. Good salary a • COSTA MESA 540-102' D....-1.-1. Ptr 2 5 share in corporate pro• HUNT.BEACHIG-1121 IOONewportC.al•Dr. ~_..t, •bl ·' Secretary Le1al Invest· tits possible to right' SAN JUAN CAPO Newport Beaeb 40 + Wfm, $4.Jt/ ~ to ment Consultant 54fks rson 64Z·«3S • ii ~ EqualOppEmplJrM/F atart. Xlnt benefits. exp'd person w/le,,al pe --· -- Fubion Island, N.8 . aec'y skllla. Collins At· STATIONERY STORE in Models. female. Sharp Pwlanaeeded lo lat f location. Call 9.3 : 30 aodatea, 54S'7 San Nicolas CdM needs salealadl omnolnye.y .Fl7g11!~8e~2-X821nl. 2t •. fice rooma o!e•r t:~ Jullfe Griem New York Dr.t302N.B. F/time, 5 days. Xln • • hoUd h S Lie '44·1230. M /F . worklno .co nd s ·. Bob ays. ti/ r . ome E 0"' ~ •-aET"'IY .. Equal_OppEmplm1f/h tlle publ ic Good telephon e 1tt1tude to service rack and 1ture acoouota. Some bundle dropping tor home de· livery carriers Co m - pany vehicle Approx hours tpm to 5pm Mon· day tbru Friday SJ.95 per hour to slart. Approx :I> hour week. Excellent company benefits. Ca II Georae Harding. Street Sales Supervisor . Oran1e Coast -Oaily PllOC Housewives earn extra income. Work during .school hrs w/a partner. MopSquad. SS7·9097 · e x p n e c . c a I I · 1"'· ~ .,. Especially hne rlientele. 70 WPM, no shorthand. Phone: 675·1010for app&.t.w Motel (7141752·7942 between llC~OMIST applicants need above ~ necesa,ary Lllht typing · 642-4321 SAN CLEMENTE Inn, l -5pm. aak for Robb, Switchboard • lite typ· averaae spelling & SUIDIVISIOH linen man wanted . MaraeorJudy. in&. Xlnt. benefits. Call: .1rammar skilJs. word atGIHEHS lmmed. hi re . Apply,._ ________ 5tG-GOO proceuin1 background DESl4 ... EIS Anlie. Housekeepin1. 1• ---------helpful 752.twu .., ... llAUTY I O k e Y & s o m F.qual Opportunity tWn....U t/T H i knowledge of escrow Employer M /F /H • , .. a ., • r helpful. Frin1e benefits. '"!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!' JAHITOIS Clllten CIUI between 9am & ,..., l:lelp! ·We are turning lllm for an appoint· DllVllS P/time eves. Npt., C.M area. Must be over 18 & U$ ciUzen Ca II · 532-6558 Mon-Fri. away business • need S ment, 547-8022. ask for Dial·A·Ride, located in pt'OCnllive hairstylists Mandy. Laauna Hills has p /Ume for a busy mall salon Guaranteed salary , top --Cl-riu'A-l & f/time positions Gd Legal Secretary commission, paid vara Ulftl dnvin1 rec .. over 21 Im· .._1~ le h ''-·. advan---d tra1·n1·na Immediate entry letel surance requirement\. r h d °"f· ecMI ....... ""' EOE 830-6191 Alo· th or ea o trm. n 5 by our t.raveling style openln1 within Purchas· . -~ -yrs. Calif. exp H v Y directors. If you would Ing Dept or a major F..a I a· d R ti i t r esponsibilities xlnt like to advan"e in our health supplement ~Qm · r Y ir erep on s . b . k II Q . 1· f' d I ... pany. Duties include Racquet Ball World . as1c s 1 s. UJA 1 1e t":~:ion please call purchase order follow-F. Y: 962-1374 ask for ~Y.:._Sue. 114·847·604_!__ I up, typing va rious TricsaorHuguette~ __ Loan Se rvice Clerk ........ ~r-F/C forms. maintaining files EXEC SEClnAIY Trainee. Dynamic loan P,tl'. Santa Ana. S8 /hr. I &c updatin4 records. lnterestin& positl"on broker;age Co. In N.B. Mr. Schilt. 546-6355. G~ starting s alary available with mterna-has immed vacancy for ~1th performance re-tional corp for an ex· trainee clerk. Eye for IOOICICHPll Vlew every a months ror ttutive secretarv with accuracy .Ii attention to L-M C"'-first 2 years. Complete J • • ,.._ ~,,... package of benefits. minimum 5yrs expr. We detail. P.romot1onal op· Work in pleasant Modern building . are seeking someone portu n1ty for se_lf waterfront offices in pleasant working condi· with a professional at· starter Ca I I Kat 1 e ~;Aw;lo°nrr~ll~re ~:e~~ lions. Min. 1 year recent Ud'lude -:ho can handlde 640-9350_. __ -----office experience. u t i e s a n experienced individual 'b"lit' t 'd .. us-DUCTS respons1 I 1es OU SI e (non-smoker> to main· ~ .-~" routine office work. lain records for invest· 2681 Kelvin Av. Irvine Must manage time em - m e n t romp an i es 556-8800ext. ~o cienUy and make good through financial state· lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• common sen se de - ments. Bookkeeping test Oerical c1s ions. Applicants required. Ca 11 Mr D.r. CLHIC s hould have ex rel. Lot Attendant. must be 18, full time. company benefits. 497-1702. MACHINIST • * * M.S. Smforcl 931W,19tb. Costa Mesa You are the winner of Zfneffclloh 1$17 value), to lcoFolln& Holdn•lco Dec. 21 Chru 30lh Anaheim Convention Center Tickets must be ex· changed for reserved seats at the Conventjon Cenler ahead of time. cau 642-5678, ext. 272 to . claim your tickets. ••• Nurse REGISTERED NURSE Part time RN for drug abuse clinic in Newport Beach. No experience. Start at se.oo per hour. • POUCI Receptionist/errand · ·r-: DIAFTSMEH OFFICE.s Girl, part time. 1·5. Mon. Career opportunities tbru Fri. for Newport Secretary available for talented & Slt.001 Beach Developer. ~ont PERSOllll.lllll.IEL experienced individuals office appearance. good "" with well-i!stat>lished & SZZ,160 phone voice, dependable · SICllT AIY growing civil engineer ,_ . ., car.675-4725. Excilil}goppty.ulststo ing firm near 0 C join the Personnel Dept Airport. Appl y m pe.rson The University of llC~OHIST of the new Anaheim with resume & work' California. Irvine Cam-Full time Mon.-Fri. Marriott Hotel. we are samples to Mr. Fuentes pus PoUce Department Mlllt be personable & seeking~ p eople · at Robert Bein, William hu poeltions available well·in>omed. • enjoy oriented Secretary with Frost & Assoc1ates, 1401 for providing public meetinl the public. Re· diversified s kills Quail St.. Newport safety services to the quir9 .good spelling & Personnel related exper Beach campus in Irvine and it. penmanship. No typing. is preferred as the -.---Medical Centl't-in Phone experience pre· person will be involved Sw1lch~ard Operator Oran1e. California. Re· ferred. Full company with benefit processing. Pa~ tame Will train •• qulrementa for this poai· benefits. Apply Pen· ,,,...screening; process-SWUll wlmds.'42·J?l3 • lion include a high nyuver. lMO Placentia ·GJ. accident forms tr srhool diploma or Av-.'"'-taM-a. · · ; e TEACHER " "' ....,. ~.. typana slull1 are re· . G.E.D. equivalent. 21 ---------qulrt..d a, Spanish is K1_nderga rden F IT years of ace and no llC.rlOHIST helpful. Excellent co. pnvate school. CM aru felony convictlona. You Mth or without typing benefits. Phone 750·0800 _642_·04_11 ___ _ mi.t alto have normal needed Tqp pay. Tern· rormoreinolormation .. I•--------· bearin& (l.S /15>. vision• porary a: full ·Ume. Cell MAUIOn HOTIL Ttthnlcian 20/100, corrected lo 20 /JtJ Tod Services at 979-8900 in each eye and correct Aa••I• BMilHIHIHG beilbt lo weight propor· ---------1 Equal Oppty Emplyr TIST lion , plus valid llSIAICH M/F We have an immed California Ori ver 's ASSOCIATE opening for B technician Pickett btwn. 9 & 1 lAM Leading Org .• Co. mfg. secretarial c80wpm typ- TI4-642-1626. __ _ co. ill seekin1 individual ingJ & clerical skills. for Dept. Clerk 'pos . Some accounting expr Must type 45wpm & pref. Boollll:eeper 9-5, Mon-Fri. Prototype/Short produc· t100 Run Machin ist : 3-5yrs. t!Xper. min : mostly vertlc le mill work . Xlnt . pay /benefits. Great op· portunity with a s mall dynamic company. E.O.E. 714-493·6624. Licenae. Advanced eoune work I•--------· to perform a variety of in measurement a. ••SICRIT"'lllS•• tests in our englneenn& 'Other required skill1 in· _._.,_ti. f' · t · "" dept. Dulles will In -' Coullll.ITY OF elude int-raonal and ....... ca, pro 1C1en an Sec/RecptmOSl3.800 ,........ k 1· ht " -..-SPSS • one other com· G0/1'70/Phon-114.'"00 r....., ma mg ig re communicailoo11 skills, ...... 1 S 1 ~· .. admgs on prototype pro· Excell salary. Moulton Plaza Pharmacy Lag HI s . M r . D re y'f u s . 7tl'r:r784 BOOKJCEEPER·20·25 hrs ,,..... Exper Ir refs re· quired, C.M. 631-7770. IOOICKHPll F /C IMMm.OPIMIH6 know 10.by by sight. Responsibilities include typing. Ciling & gen. clerical duties. l yr. gen. olc. exp. required. Apply in person: ....... ~ ....... 1640 Monrovia, C .M, 642·3'27 E .0 .E . Xlnt salary & benefits for the right dedicated Ir resourceful individual. Contact Mr . Freer at United Indus tries . 714/644-9812. FULL TIME CLERK To work for · --------- Maintenance. general cleanin1. painting. sim · pie carpentry. etc. App· 11 in person, Wed-Sun, l().3pm. 1801 Bayaide Dr. CdM. ORANCiE billnpal Spaniah, Viet· --r an1uage. a ary F\allCh1/Sec1l6.BOO ducts. including full nameae, Laotian . SZ4.IM3 to $30,23S. Gd. Recpt(l'SO/FunSl0.200 analysis & m1tiat1ng th~ 1114) 11~7121 Fr enc b or other benefits. For further in· GOk/HappySpotS12,000 following reports . tesl AlfirmativeAction .lan1ua1e desirable. for ... ~rite Nonna lliReindersAgency 111coming materu1ls in EmployerM/F Lateral entry police of· Dunb~m . Pe~son~el .. 40208ircbFAt '64EOE cludlng acrybr plastil'S ~!!!!!!~!!~!!!!I fic:en are encouraged to Tech:niclan. River~ide N~/133-3190/Free for color & performance MUllSIS AIDIS 7-3:30 6: 11·7 part time. Country Club Conv. Hoap. Stt-3011. -.i Unified School Dist.'''!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!~ •. m a k e r e I a l e d a_.y. '-3390 141.b St .. Riverside, I= ,. !;a . 9250l :Gr CAil ; 1---------•I measurements, Appll The Uolve-reity of 7 .. -· 7135 A r canu should have2 yr~~· Califomia, Irvine offers 1•· ,..,. · PP ic•· 11111 at.., .. Pr9s ..:...ated eJt--r. Must als"' • lions must be received .. 000 + D O E '"" ..-'"' ucellenl benefits in· ._. Tues J 8 1111 -. · · beabletoaetup a. use Oj)·.,,. Retail store. Mon thru C LERK TYPIST · Fri. Rlppel's Office Sup-permanent position, ply, SJC. Call for appt. 50-60WPM. Xlnt benefi\s 798--0500. Mon· Fri 9 · S . c 7 f 4 l Pnco A n i m a I s u p p I y !• .. -------•!•--------•I s u p e r m a r k e t a . Maintenance Nune • F.nergetic clean cut hard MIJMT9tAHCI , REGIONAL workers apply at 15041 B.ICTllCI"' ... Golden West St. H.B. ,..... M~·•L c I u din I a com · VT ·· an. · · Aecura\e typln1 . 00 ticaJ/ Uohtinf test .... uj•. b 5PM. We are an Equal abarthand. Mature. 1d. • -, -:. pre ensive lnaurance Opportunity /Af· dreu appearance. Call ment CProtometer> • pec1Ea1e. ideal location r i rm at 1 v e A c t i 0 0 Sandv, 5t0-8055. Coastal other standard mea~ur and three weell.1 ·paid s--..i-.er ' ing devices. Qualified vacation. Filina de· '"! ...... !!!.....,!!!T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!I hnoanel Agency· 2790 candidates are invited to adllne: ln111. Request 1= H.vborBlvd.,C.M. contact· BOOKKEEPER nl'eded for C.M. computer firm. w/exp. in A/P , AIR . journals. hnan;:ia l stmts. qtrly tax returns. bank recon.. payroll & collections Pref. bk gmd. in data processing & typing al 50wpm . Sa1ary comm w/abllity. Call Susan Dixon . 641-0360 IOOICICHPH F /C Npt. Bch. investment rtrm has opening, per expansion. ror F/C com· missions bkpr-detail- ori en t e d person computer knowledge a must -s killful o n telephone & PR work. Maturity necessary Call 840-0123 required application for Reltauraot NEVER A FEE E.O.E. Mehr SfNclalffes JobCP-307 from: Counter help, Deli man, ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I 1640 Monrovia. C M A growinl Or1. Co. mfg. ~I A -891-035.5 __ . _ _ ro. is seeking an electri· HEAL TH G84HAL OFFICE cian lo keep electrical !r7~22'70 COOK For pre-school Ex· perienred. Part or full time. Irvine. 551-4533. 1 Girl office. general of-equipml. such as wiring, NURSE m.o tors. s witc h es . fice duties. nr. 0 C . switchboards &·eiec-RN with 2 years ex· Ai'lJ(>rt. Floyd Weaver trical mechanisms In ,. • pmyehiatric Counter help , f /T . Structural Engineer. gd. repair. Perform nursing for PM shift. Kuster·s Cleaners. 186 31139 Birch. N B. S56·85SO variowi duties such as Fu 11 time· Sa I a r Y E 16th ., .. , ~243 - --' .... pla--·ma defect1've w1·r · Sl.750-S2.090permonth. _:__ ~-.. · _ General Office heJp, busy "' ... .. COUNTER help ror donut sub-rontnrt1ng office. ~!.,& tom:!!:'el~~~~~j mop AM & PM shifts exp. helpful. Scheduling. installations. replacing COUNTY OF avl. No exp. nee. Woman typing, filing & phones. sm. parts in motors, etc. ORANGE Affirmative Action Employer Short order clerk. We SICllTAIY 642·ZU'7 F.,O.E need you. Call 675·2193. Needed im med. With or ~!!!!!!!!!!"_~!!~~!'!..~ without shorthand. Tern· Restaurant porary & full time. Ca II Waitress, bus boy. cook Tod Services at 979-8900 helper, k.ltchen helper, dish washer. cashier &1•--------·1 holteas. Lunch & dinner Secretary TOOLIHG Flberglass tooling . some exp desir ed. a ppl y Vagabond S a1 t boats 3401 W Fordham, S A 97~9361 hours available Restaurant opening soon. m .3331. HOUDAY SSS Don't let the holidays Tran,! A~eni·y '" ~ 8 pref. Apply in person: !>48-~l Gene. __ -5yrs. exper. We offer ex· D•t:er:::.~I of Restaurant Dippity Donuts . 1854 llll!!--.------•I rel. co. beneflts & com · Newport 81, CM General petitive wages. Send -..... ._...__ hy C....._ yourresumeto. 17141114°7121 POOLM•intenan"-Lag l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I • 0 I R L F R I D A Y • take you by surprise needs exp a11.ent ror out Work temporary assiJ(n side sales Ca II owner ments in the local O C. 754 IS5.S ComterH.tp Pasta pub. Experience needed. C M. area. 5 days/wk. 10·4. 646-1433. •---Box 11668 Affirmative Action ... ~. · 11..ow..W-· D ·1 P'I t Emplov•rM/F Bch area, must have .... ...,.. a1 Y 1 o "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!J~~!!!!~I own truck. 497-5109 P.O. Box 1560 = P~~"t~~.~~~rtibe Costa ~~~E~a92626 ________ , ,._~~. TllOYHS COUMT'll HELP avail. wknds Must type !'!!!!I!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!! 11111$£$ '-.-" A Sandwich shop. Mon . 50wpm. MANICURIST assume lntelli1ent. charming Duties include assisting Manager. bookkeeping. etc. etc. Some ex -. perimre necessary. Ap· ply in person . Th-e Vtllaae Inn. 127 Marine Ave. Balboa Island. Ai'lJ(>rl area. Work ·-a - few days a week or a rew r y p I S T S & weeks a month. Weekly paychecks . Quarterly WORD PROC bonus trips. We are ar lmmed. openings in San ceptlne appllcations for Clemente area. Exp'd on Fri. Hours open. An . Mitt's Soa Athftdanh RN's-ICU, CCU, nrs Pe rs on t o I r e e t thony's Deli , 17881 Part fi\ne Must be existing c lie ntele. LVN·a"AIDES customers durfng S&L •a..t-• .. -r•an_t _____ , Wang Eqwp helpful but not reqwred. Top pay & never a fee Apply at or call now Sltypark, Suite A. Irvine. avail. wknds. Juliette Ii Poree nails. DAILY PAT branch promotions in .us .oys """' ,...,Q. Pd t·on •9• 9729 various locations. We McDOW •LD'S .-rvv• .PWIOl•tlClerti · vaca 1 · • •· t41WllAnS train. $4 .35 hr. Call . "~ ./ALE CLEllS ./ IECEPTIOIHST ./TYPISTS 45w,m ./llCIA TYPISTS WESTlltH TEM - . .-OIAIY SERVICES 1207 El m Carls bad 729·5911 Now hirin1. full time. 1 Bilingual Must type ask for Bennie Williams Uniform allowance Thurs . Dec . 18 _. Now hiring full• pert ......... ly in person. Beach COUNTER Woman, fu I "'·II . M Cho" f h a·t ,. .: time. Daya, eves. Great """' SI tlm•. also Part time SOWJ>m. ru tame. on.· ice 0 oap as• 1-1.....,..forappt. I · House Inn. 819 eepy ~ Fr. '"" Pl 11 "I h CPR & ._........, career opportun ties. Hollow Lane. Lag. Bch. seamstress. Mich el 's I. 8 ...,..s. ease ca MAR11r11N~ wora ng rs. _____ _:...;; ___ , On-the-job tralnin1. For C-lea n e ra. Laauna for1un>t . .64S7358.Mon-· ftl; g health clearance re•JlEAL-i:sTATE S-ALES· more info .. call : •CAIDllVHS• N_i_gue_l_.4_96-_51~----Fri.8:30-S SECRETARY quiredWI. ·STCLI-~~~1.eonr'sdp,Ut~!~l~l4~~m -75'-9M3. or inquire at: 5.57 n045 Cb~:~•b COUPLE WANTED ....... 1..htn .. ,._ ..., ::.~rbor Blvd. Cos la "U Call today for appt. Eol'; TYPIST· Exper "d 1n financial statements , forms. statastiral re ports. 70WPM Non .. Manqesmall business 1817 Weat~llff. Ste~ REAL ESTATE SALES !!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~I ,....n. :1J1n-:: C&f .. wieWort&•r Part-time. Will train For a sales office. Newport Beach If 10U.,.. intereeted ln U ,_\~ ~ Over 11. Ex per. not Call for appt 846-3279 Should ba,u_8·10Xr.L Ql--Ol.10 152· ma '!l.. 1 e ••U or llfA&-~ _,,...,0 • .,,0.~, SMlllCES ..smoku. CP-A-~,..,..---­ ~-UCl:'';::;ry~-U.;30•9e.1L CrediUlaaager No .shrthD . oec ... LiL~ per~n~ M\lU-bue. aeekfD1_anewcareer ln ClOTMIS11MU-JT2Tllrc9Sfrfff l--=-'lJI:,===:;:-:--=:-=-=:=:---==--Yount mtnufactuTilrlf bl&P1. ----~cy::;.\~ !t0~~n:-MUnU ii -ileal F.atate.-cal and NOW fiinnat'?I' Siles Ii - C-A-IPin_H_ S Co. needs an exp person Free & E.0 . E. : tab 1 e . ~ 1ea 5 ant Pradjcal nunes. aides, Mk, fer John or Vody at ::·~~~~er tralaees. 1.__ ... _._,,.._,. __ .. _._ .. __ Muathaveexp.631 ·2004 . in collections. new ar· Ir vi ne Personnel personality_ Xlnt_ ~an i o D a • Cole of Newport , ,. P T count ·approval. a I r -E. 17Athe.enC~ta Mesa benefits 6 growth poten· "'·'I caU. Live lni/iout, Reatton.175-5511 IOUTI DllVllS Cashier-Hostess. I maintenance & credit "~--... ....... 1•70 tial Salary com · "11 ~pert me pos' ons Wanted for new snack eves. Apply in person at I ._ .. f J ff ~""~ ...., • . blU avadaow. Secretary G Fr 1 1 approva . ""a or e at~~~~~~~~~ me1111uratew /• ty. ·--tM .acnoM Real EnateSal• food prod u cl s . 'r.o uys om la Y· (714)75'·0491. r. 89~5351 ~--a":-vtc-LI .... --. Deliveries to local SIMIOI Zl87FairviewRd.CM GllLFllDAY ..-.--~ ..... ._.,._.. aupermarkets from SICRITAIY C S H l E R Day be!fre wanted at Pwitlon available with at<>raaeCounty.lnc. MlwC_.....1 HUNTINTON BEACH Our Director of ttOUA SEWARES SALES~ Arthur acber's. 260 11•1rowln1 tool Im· eeded •5 Town Center Dr. JGUI tho leader. N~w In· factory . Permanent Manufacturin1 has an S. Briatol. CM . 754.114.4 sma in I in ltmture penqn n lo t11'J t•viewtnl for poa1Uon1 poalUon, ref'a req. Good Im med . ..need for a Apply ln penon: Rion port company rv e help operate a Tea ~M•a 545-0500 la real eatate aalea. d r I v In I record.. leerd..., with 3-5 vrs. or Hardware, 10~ Irvine DeU•ery man for L.A. Industrial complex. Garden in CdM. Sat. • WbecMr Ueenaed or not -1 J (WtsteliffPlaaa)N.B. n.mestobomesinC.M. Prefer brt1bt, alert, Sun.only,i :IOAM-SPM. omcE calJtoaeelfyouqu.Ufy <7H) .. ·llOO recent eJJ'.er .• pr•· fr ff . B . 3 . a a m . hardworkint individual ,.._,, ""'--man Gardena. Need 1al to ••••er •-"""' ...... prof-alona•· ... ,ES ferably wt manuf1c· ... ~ ... ILft bo witb pleuant telepboae '-till.,...,.. .., ,._....., -.. ~ turlna environment. ----------1 --1mo. + nus. voice, typin& • aea'I of· Moe.-Fri. IAM ·4PM : pboees, type, clerical at Walker • Lee . If you are a11re11ive Candidate m1&1t be •bl• Dependable car, ~'411 nee akllla. Contact Ken ~. wart 6: help do book· (714)~. and loakinl for• future to type IO+ wpm. able t't 17 Mf DAY or~. Robertaon or Valarie ll.eepia1. Houri 1·5· 3 in retail mamt •flood to uae a dlclapbone, •· pw Delivery man for early _J_obn_.,.._._.9'7f.07 __ 9l___ MICHAMIC daya a week. Open -co. benefit• apply In sborthand 1klll1 would That'sALL youpay LA U h Needed to malnt.ala am. ulary. Call Jackie penontemtoll•m Mon be a definite plu. Muat a.m. . . mes ome ......... D~ neet of mini·bUHI in f7$.0dl . tbru Fri. Standard bue •bove averac for a deUvery route. Adult• _,.. Lalmla Hilla E 6 1d 30 day ad onty 2~ bn. per day. F\111 •'part me. All refer•• · xp. ti 1 · PA RT TIME DR u 0 .,_, !t117 So. Bristol, numerical 1k.lll1 • in the ecanomlcal car req. no area. Unllorma rurn'd. ~ co.·b!:.~~e:_1:,j a.w. 11 bn per wll.. ltEALBSTATE _c_._11_. _______ S:...'°~8!ba! ~o e~~~'. co11ecUa1 tt'15/mo. net Apa 11 or o•er, retired baaed on~. EOE. llcm, Wed. Fri aftrns MAMA•• S...-, lively communicate c . r.t Call Corinn e 754-llKO Typt.s\ Prllllctiln · Tffist/ TJ[lietter ,. • f Evenin1 Shift. At leai. 70 wpm. Top pay fo good .t'n{lvfldual. Ou benefits incl ~ medic fr dental In urance credit union. Apply 1 person between 91 Spm Monday thn>ujl Friday e>r_,. CH•t D•Pttot ' D> 'Ii. lla1 Street f COila Mesa. CA t282e > 142·4321 I. Equal Oppor Employe IAILY PILOT tab bome + bonua. ==·N.;:~-::~~e:. llMltlAI aaohr.IU-410. DtabllaWJU•kR.E. S..OCompoaen~ale•. wtthalllevebofperson- Woatmluter/Garden Pnltedk>o Service, 1221 llled6eal MUM froat of· Part-.. -•1 "' fi Sa_lu. oUlee oeada. c-. 11 . rr11 . ca It .t. ... ....... ,.....,,""'-.,,..,,-µ~~~a..~~,.~~~-i SDVIC£ Grovearu_ua.5419 B Sf -s. (a AA ' .._ !!f_ .!ff · or a...a-..~ l"'21ir.:tSIAIT10'1:7J'fl~hhlraaddttfon-a very .. r_· ___ -1-D_::-_-::: "'=-.=a=v=-L--=.A=.=T=lm=ee~ . --h . .._ __ • 1~12 .... 1·~.· Ike, b" 6 .P., HP . ama eomp11ter eo. lnlD•/Ntwport arH. 11 I • .. f M --'Uve •ala-. we .... , •• , _,.,,.,. ~-•• • • t.Ted, mall reeu .. e of ........ 4..S bours daily, Ooaeroua HlatJ and • • "1 • or r · ~ full ra~ae of •llUI to ..... Ill Npt. Bch. llCID-,.,l, nee maaaau: Ul lllLlf7 relaa.d to akUla. bani. Muat llHe H · ,_.,._._ __ . -----...,... •a bl.ply com· ---=-=-----~-- OOlT NOW : 642-1671 . l :IOAll to IAM. tsSO. H a 1 rd r e 1 1 e r s a. Hoepltal Rd, Ste 111 • ...._ perloae,, Htbualaam palable work en•IJ'OD· per mo. S41·HU or Mmlcuriata, booth ren· N.B. _,. and lntt1rity. C•f I Mah your ad•ortl1ln1 ..... t. Pleu• coelael •l4lJ lal commlaalon. Elt. ,,_..1 an eaay way f« hit/,:!""'.....,. TW/111..-. *'l1w to fartllorl Uat I* -•lolfteeat: DENTAL AISTNT II oelabborbood ulon. yw to MIJ tlllat bicycle a'*',::;:-.. 6 ffa¥elOIDIWal Y" want ,.. •111111 ...., day ....._....., .... ~~====== RDA. X-ra1 ltcreq. hll MMllOev•ll•keada. you no &oqtr"" Jut ,._ No ' 0:· to..U!Ca...llled ada do la U. CIMalned Md lilil»..-...c.11. SEU. iclle ltem1 with a Umo, 1ood bHtflta. lave aornethlna to sell? adverUH lt ,.; the ~: Peaa9;!9.8:J.;. 1ft U well -Call NOW, ~· aewapaptr · ~ LO.I . Dally PiJot Classlt\H Ad. lelar7 Ofe9 ...._ Claulfltd ads cfo It well. O..ulecll Call Ml-5111. .....Ua An .. ..,;• eo..1111. ~~!!.· ------I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I . . , • 1 ··--......~ .................... .___,. ._ -..--- ,-. " .. .........--... 549-5115 New location ,. _ . ...,. Pfant1 gHt1 fruit baaketa arrangement• MESA VERDE FLORISTS 2701 Harbor Blvd.1-..,. ~I Co1ta Mesa RUTH'S ANTIOpES . ~ l..y a loatilMJ Ct.ris._ Gfft 10% to 20% discount with ad. S041h So. lotf1 Ollt, I.,_ I.a-cl l Ol'.\l Ill f t•rry ) 0,... 12-5 Wed Hwv S-. CHRISTMAS POODLES HE'i.?ul..11 "'·t' & 1 r;wup <11·1.e loo. Put a Poodle tn your d11lct-., .. 1ock111g on l'hnsl mas ~or111ng Wt" t·an IJ\<1Wa\' nnv. for vou So call-or visit Sflerry·~ l'oodll' l'a.rlor 20301 Ri•~Dr. s-tGAM (714) 546-28'48 . • ~ fLY W1-,..Jy VO~ ~~ ·. HOT AIR RIDE 9J A -i I R .SPECIAL GIFT CERTIFICATES 2940 Grace Lane Unit A Costa Mesa (714) 549-9922 TM &Arp•t ~ti.. of --i-...-'---~-DOU HOUSH & MtH14TUHS IN OR4HGI COUMTY MtH'·IAlA.AI '45-126' •• .. L. Weekdays . 10-5:30 .. 'i ~ ~..... Sundays 1 12·4 . I Ifs Surprising What Happens When You Gi~e-the Right Book ,to the Right ~erson! GIFT BOOKS on \ Art, Architecture, Interior Design, Landsc ape , Architecture. Energy HENNESSEY & IN~ALLS, INC. ••• SILKY TalttERS AKC Males & Females c .. 557.2121 For The Best-Dressed Gifts Under the Tree ... . . . Fashionable foil and glazed gift wraps by Hallmark! Vibrant colors accent stylish, soph istica t ed d esig n s in extra-wide 30-inch rolls ... and if there's any left over , you can . use it any time of the year! ~S IDE.t PHARMA<J- 1016 bayside dr. • newport beach 760-0111 HOLIDAY ·SPECIAL S Frff Visits With Ev~ry M~w M~mbenhip \ We will honor your membersh10 with any olher salon -11 you buy a membersn10 w11h our salon Give the g1h 1hal keeps on giving A I 5 Vim C.lft CH+iflc!M To ,_ Fo•t• C...t"° 3'9 E. 11tt. sh-Ht Costa MHG 642-1045 CLEARLY ELEGANT GIFTS For E•HYDM Leather-bu s in ess cases • Leatherette Ylnvl business cases • • Solid walnut desk & wall clocks • So lid oak & acryl i c kit c h en accessories • Plus many other fine & unu s ual g ifl s a t g r ea t savings . C Limited supJ51i es l 3501 W. ~St. UMt I S-.AM OC Swop Mefl 557 ·6827 S .. DI I, Swt 149 • • ... ~. i ,, SANTA CLAUS would like to visit ~ur home or of flee~. Call tor appt. 963-1511 . M•APMOTO.UPHH7 Use the newest In video Great for partlea. b•nQuete. office meetings, lneurance Inventory & more. Call for Quotes Video Services. 831 ·9'449 -~ '*' ,. "'~~'-.~ ~' SPARKLE -·~'-; "':"" \ .. .'~ WITH YOL'R OWN PECIAL HI-LITES ~~O R THE HOLJDA YS HAIR COLOR HY \'IKTOHIA GAG GIFTS for: Office Parties "the Boss" Adult Parties Also Santa Suits & Santa Hilper Costumes. Stocking Stuffers WONDERLAND of FUN 6'0 W. I ttt. St., C.M. 64S.f02J j _ A\.\Afff) \\IJ\NISG New York S tyle CHEESECAKE ',,..,.,..,' Ht• tifll •,., • ' \I 11 i,, i I>•-• ,.. ,,,,. I ltt C,HtAt t,ti i • l.Afd\ Ud.\I f • ,_._. ,,, .i,..tt'u11r I,. ,,~ •·•ft 1 ..... , .. ' ,, .. f ,, • 1111l tl.,,,,, ... ~r•"' •• rt• i .. , • , • .,"" • •• MR. D'S CHEESECAKE CO. 698 W 19tn SI COSTt. MESA 631 5318 1.""&-0YC;I!. 'Joi • Uftf ~••l/tgo. " • 'J. ~ 1 __ , ., -. ,. ... Engravable Gifts For Everyou Money Ctips.'tharms. Tankards. Flasks. Pen Sets. Goblets. B~by Things. BoW1s Pewter·S1 lver-Armetale NOACK'S , .. 170 l. 17"' St .. Costa ~ 646.)141 WAYNE ORR Pl RR-HC'I -, I()( h.l'.'l. ·~I i ~I ~ R \ Pl '"'"'" "'l1C1h H I \ ttl ' I ') I ...... , • It .. ~. ) '>I "4t t' It •• "' ,1 ""'" ,, ,. ~~ATASTIC GIFTS'..,. , ... t ""'' I lfl ... h IH''''' 4 ••I ,,, "' ( \ ''~"~ ~ ~,..ii!-!'-.""'~.:-' ~ .:.-. ...... -~'. ~ ~J. 'tiiM! HA..aa SIATIMe CM9 • • • • . J ROLLER SKATES WOULDtn'IHI LOYI A ~ ~ ..JUuniuL AllST'IA1WL ·lft•nr~ U IF .. ~~~~~~~~~--tl\J-~~ ,__~~~~-OUL-~~~~~-r-.~~~~,A~,~MRfWcl'f9C~QGllllftrAif"Cliiitiiiii1-.-l-~I & Diamond Rin~ For We .. __.._ __ We -Under The Chrl!ilmas ...,_ "~ - Tre e' Appraised at 111000. Asklog ~bst 17TMAMl\WOll'f,COITA~ ofr. Op11ls arc l(oing up 17l4t .-al• & I must 11t!ll now (714) 540-6400 FREE GIFT WRAPPING .• f 673-0861. . ~ --- ' . I i l Special W.JS to S8J . ..,., Mer'9' "--'• -...y • .,.., Cllrht_. ti~•· TreHi aett fw __ _._ ................. ... _....._.,...._ ..... , .... .,.. ... ™··--.......... •lttt .. ...ic _.,,.,,,.,,.,.,,, e f ••"'"'· to cere for lier ~ .... ,~..... ,,..._. ..... Uttle FREE t.urlft .._ .. ..,,_ yoe fw ti•i.. MQl(e'4)llf!tJOn '" kllld crf cpfh • ·-,,. ... -·· ... yo. , .. filMI ....... --.. ... .,. .. ~ Glfh fr-Sl.50 to UZ.iO. meRLE noRnRl 0..· l'bo•f' ,.,. lh•· (AJ-1•411 ..... ~ Z1 I l. 17111 St~ c .. te Mew 646-4026 GENUINE IUIMESE RUllES 640.8688 Dorottly Jo ...... 24 I I f . Cst. Hwy. CorOfla def Mar Dorottly Jo D•u Shlcfto 2515 IE. Cat. Hwy. COf"OIMI def Mw 673-341.0 \'r'~ ~E~L THY tvu,_ ~~·~ (l '~ lHE.11 ... s ...... Costa Mna '4'91100 "Star. u, y_. N.h For T1le HelNMyt" Wallluh ....•..•..........•.. 2.25 .. shelfed) Raw Trail Ml• •••••••••••• $1.59 '~~._.._ .. Wednesday, Oe<:ember 17, 1980 <HMIMDHI fl'orA G.-MMIRk •COUNTRY LIVIMG• ~( to a ppreciate' At EOO you Clln 't res isl Call 646-0078 AMTl9UIS Amer . 1-'rench & Engl. with "The Country t-S_h_OW--&--Sa-1- 8 --i Look" Now open Thurs- 1-'ri·S•t , 11 ·5. (;ann~ry V1ll:.ge, 417 J ls t St . SAT. & SlJN. 10 G Newport Reach 673·3388 Sculpture Woodearv1ng By A Fion•nt1no. Kc·v 1-'ernhart. Greg Connell 48 1 Old Newport. ".: B . ~D Ult.lJU Ill THE PEDAL PUSHER Thanks for coming to our very successful Bicycle Swap Meet. We still have some goodies left so come in & see us. HArPY HOUDAYS NOM ALL OF US. 2109 Hewpcri llYcl., "-wport hocll 17141 675-2170 MYLAN -1S ORl&n' AL GIFTS & JEWELRY ... _.._ 20% OFF -:=·1-=.r -Clwl• • Gffh & Toys ;1125 ~wpcwf llYd., Costa Meta 541-2141 •NEW TOOLS·· THE P!AFl!CT CHRISTMAS OIFT 1 ndl11ldual Of Set s Below Store & Swap Meet Prices. Call Anytime 6.42·5920 Chri1tu..1Gifh Reductd ,MCH Vor1o us ll ou!}e holc.l Ile~ C111l for descrip laY(' h!fl 646•5 I) 1 CHRI CRAFTS Dr·aN.I flower wull l Sfl S30 M11crnmc 1n1-:11 ~H 18 M IH'I la IJ ft·~. S35 \\' t•1l Thur., 9 H II:! :19th • X\\ Pl llt«tdi 01 07~ H ror anfo ICARMAMM GHIA 1967 New µuinl , 111·~ l11.1kc'> n e w I:> ,1 11 1• r y • n c w l'lul t·h ft (•bll motor -:1900 ()[1(1 9Ci2 0045 ____ _, Freeland's Pre-Antiques 864 W . 19th, C.M. 642-7331 3-k.f tq:r It;_.,, Restored American oak sideboards, tables, chairs, dresser s, hi-boys. Lots of small stuff . VISA. MC ~ ApplancH 10 I 0 8040 =un.itun 8050 'hw*y 8070 ~ 1010 MiKellGMOU' 8080 MiscellGMOU' 8080 '4isullaneou,s 8080 ..................................................................... ······················· ................................................................................................ ················ ...... . tntl .. 11 1005 Freezer. large upright, Chihuhua Pomeranian. RCA Color Console TV . ~AGE .TAGS ~ed oak firewood. 1lus yea r buy someone Gold F lag L1rt-mcm ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. works rane $100 Yorkies ~r Maltese pup Older model, runs & Man's 14K yellow gold from your bus iness 22 . sphl logs , delivered you lo,•e somdh1n g bersh1p w f\ah1a Conn 10.pc Royal J:?allon f!ow S4&-8Sl3 or 548·«85 ies SJJ.5()27 I looks great $50. 7• large ring sel with one 0. 79 card. Send one card for & s la <' k e d J u r1 Y . they II rem em her . a thrnn Y:il'hl C'lu t> $12.500 Blue jug be~rn set. circa --~ -. ----1 Wardrobe with shelves carat standard round each tag plus one spare 494-4764 membership to S E'" port 6i5 1 J9n "~ ,., or dys lllOS1400firm. By appl Gas Dryer, clean. works Shih·Tzu puppies. AKC1 deep reddish map l~ brilliant cut diamond. We return permanently Beach T ennis Club 000021 only.536-5086 good , $75. 5~11 -85 1 3 . reg. Small deposit willi wood S25. eorree Table . and e ight 0 03 carat sea.led attrac;t1ve tag & SLOTMACHIMIS Llmiled annual m em ~ sa.... ~~ _ _ __ hold for Chris tmas marble1'eok with glass r o und s 1 n g I e cu l strap, m,eetang a 1rhne Many models.~. 10<. 25• berstup For furthur anfo Vetter fatnng. trunk a. Eni. oak, circa~90. Washer. c le an. worlf.s 961HJMOaft2PM lopS3.~9'79S. d iamond s Cent e r 1.0 . reqwremenls. Pre· Any fair offer. Pvt par _call Sales D i r~ctor baRS. S800or be:.t offer ood. 575_ 548.UIJ or - ----. ------diamond has clarity of vent los~ le theft! For ~ l~:.675-1926. _ 6'4-0050 I 960-8349 ::-' firm. Ap1tt only. g t POODLE Puppies for 9' Stereo 4 bar stools VVS.2 & color grade [.J rsonalized tag enclose Sears JO" radial saw & ·--• 5086 ~-4485 Christmas. also teacup Sofa&LS ColorT v c~i Will sell wholes lllf e wallpape r . fabric or l d rk 1250 F or s ale or trad e" POOl.TABJ.F • • -lllBllllllM•llp!lllll-1 REFRlG ERATOR FOR ~ 546-2848 Make off~r Used Curp~t $3,000. "~ay Glo" pa~r le we sCaand · •. 1 e .,~!':~u ~n.answ1ck slate p<>ol ld . ~!:'.° •• 5 II"' JNSTER -----.--d . 1 ., .. .,_7c.92 c M will back & tnm Y. our n euver '".,........., ble. 962-2331 1>41> 1'l2i "~' SALE : Good Cond Poodle Mix pups 8 wks Sl Y1_:_~-~3 '"" " tags. Or try two cards ABBEY W /freezer S45 West ANTIQUE MALL inghse. 842_7968 old S25. 962·8014 o r Sora & loveseat, sso. Xlnl back to back. Dally 10·6, Fri J0.9 ~5978 cond, brown fur. Women's Canadian Lynx PRIC F:S · Closed Tuesday GAS ST OVE. used 2 Christ m-a s r u PP 1 e s 496-283 1 full-I en gt h coal, s t ~::. or_3~iS56() 11751 Westminster Ave. m o n l h s W a rd s med.lum. new. 675-07112 ags ea GardenGrove 554·6103 Beautiful condition Golden Retnever AKC Queen Sz Hide a -Bed I 6 9tags SI SOea . ..,Cl\ ,,.2 cc.n Reg. $175700-0240 good cond Sl25. 535.3755 2 1nvestmenl qualtty lOormore Sl.40ea • ..,., '"·~ -----r o und c ul hrillia nt SalesTax lncludeci -Muri l -wuher Im .,..,.... to You 1045 Qut'e n s l ze wate r bed diamonds, pl. JO caruls -NO CARO? *** J. Ha••IRIJ 8561 Vogel Ave ~ k . · d d ••••••••••••••• •••••••• mattress liner & heater each I ts VVS2-H for Draw your own or send ~a ar ~~~~8 • g Free kitten Jmo Calico $39. 675.s5c,s N B. · SllXXJ. 1 is vvs2 c; for name. address. phone & Westminster -~ pe eves Has all shots. -----Sl090. Would make beaul w1"ll make one card per Montgo m ery w a rd 5 • ~51-2729 __ 759-2920 Solid black walnut dan-paar. 548.2826 tag. Add 2.5' each. You are Lhe wanner or 2frfttick•h <S17 value), lo stove, oas almost new. V . p C l ang·banquet conference Send check or money or .. ' e ry nice . ussy a table 8 'x42"xll /4" Mi .-..11---·· 8080 derto. $50.494-5890 seeks loving h o m e · Kin,,__, N t d •11 h 1 8 Snap-up bargain al ••••••••••••••••••••••• PILOTPRIMTIMG Xlnl r e frig e rato r s . euere · ~ 5 os. SI000.673-2122 P O 8oxl560 lc•Foll•s & Holclnoalce Dec. 26fhru 30th Anaheim Convention washers & dryers. ror m· mo Gray w white dot at Lo"• lollootls Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 ro ti 642 7754 throat Very loving, bul K 1 n g s z e e d s 7 5 . Send someone you love a rma on . shy. 644-9836 Refrigerator $35 ~uel o.r JO multi col TY DECODERS JO" gas drop in range . 631 -1361 o_re ~eh um balloons Call for info846-7202 Center Tickets must be ex- clbanged for reser ved seats at the Convention Center-ahead or tim e Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to chum your tickets. .. . . w/matching hood 575 German Shepherd mix lied Wlth ribbon & your G d 595 546.9672 Puppys . 7 weeks old. Peach sofa with co·ord own personal message -~ ~~--~ -Great Christmas gifts chairs. F.xquiiute Paid Perfect for everr oc Refrigerator. very clean, 631-1993aft6. $3800 1 fnonth ago Sac cas ion We delive r fro6l free. Male black Husky dog, ~ for $1800/ofr. 559·8zSJ 67~! -893-9060 year old , trained, gd Danette set $75. Table Snap-on s ide cab 3 lkycln 1020 with kids 642 5077. with 18" leaf. 4 chairs. drawers. l shelf. locka Jom Wayne· Tennis Club Family Mem bership MakeoHer 644-1405 Membt>rsh1p offered for Newport Bear h Tennis Club. 644-5194 •••••••••••• • •• ••• • •••• 673--036.S. Great shape 838·2227. bte. HUMMEL BELL 1978 Isl USID 11115 -------$140 768-5837 Holiday Party Recipes FAiUon. Cn.isers 3-5·10spds MX Aust./Shep mix. male. 1 ~ SaM 1055 STAMP COLLECTIONS Bour bon cake. brandy 7$!H147 1982 Ch'arle Sl C M yr old, lovable & com ••••••••••••••••••••••• PURCHASED by Dave d l SJ K l ' ,.,. tBetwee.n....liamtlt.~n i patible.64~5819 -Bi& Sale. Furn .. clQt~es, r--Call 846-2311i ~~i:Jl~~ .. n 274. CaM -Aat.iqu.-Solid-•k Round Bernard. l blk west of Fr t ood h Old etc. Today 10.5. 297 Lilac .....,.,,,.., Dining Rm. Table. circa H bo ) lOA M p M 7 ee o g om e I c n r Sant a An a ) W~llelp"' 1: 1£ !lfiiH 92625. 1890, with intric ately ar r -4 English Sheep Dog mix 542.5299 8Sl·9020 • carved claw reet. 54" days. 642.:7910.:. puppies. Chris lm a s -·-- dia, 5 tapestry uphol. New le used Bicycles 1673 special 53&1140 329 Encino Lane , San chairs . Valued S3SOO. Irvine Ave. 'E ' -----Clemen l e. 498-0258. ~~-!!!!"'!:!lll00~~-~7l~4;/.~M5~~-A~a~-t"::= 142A4MI __ 1 Mo. Alaskan M a~am.ute S 0 f es . o re a-s-e1 L -::; -----_ male. TOl<f home on Y Bar ber" Chair -.0.1.her.. •Jr'•c:n--ICU-cJf""llbcifC:WUlnu-~· A&-"1~35 -=:= OOdj)leCes orlurn . ....................... L9150Schwinn: Orig tank, ....,...... IOSOIRe-fri--::;;-f •· I . HARBOR AR EA brown & beige Struts g .,,.,,, so a • ov APPUANCESERVICE IOOdcond. S27S.OBO. ' •••••••-•••••••••• .. ••• eseat. 2 color l v's , beds. We buy used eppUences 191311! Western. f1yer Orig * * I IUY * * m.i!lc. 17682A Van Buren, -we sell recood .. s uer. Sprio1er, beige ar green. Good used Furniture a, H.B. 1142-7961 apptiances. MS-3077 ~ty good cond. S200 Appliances-OR I wlll sell Everything rro m 5• lo Westln1hse refrlg 20', caJI Ml-8260 after 5AM. orSELLforYou 1 treuu~es.,Set. only 9-S. Ude by side, rrosl free. Ask ror Michael MASTBS AUCTIOM 4139 Hilana Way, N.B. idat cond. $200. Free --646-1616It133-9625 Calley in beck> Near ltendinl elec ranae. 2 Schwinb 8Qy11'.Bike HoacHospit el. 642·~ ovens $100. Bltn dis· lOspeed, 24 inch. S50 Red velveflounge chair. tnnhrl50. 752·0l3'7 833-8801 S-shepe. 3~'x7'. Very Gara1e Sale: Variety of ------------------phah. Xlnt. cond. $1.SO. Items nice and Reeaona · P'rolt free rerri1. bottom SC H W I N N b o ')' ' s· Wu '9()0. 971HZll ble For details 842·4172 rr-r. xlnt cond. $115. Scra mble r . blue-like ,_1J'7'7 new9>.64MS46 FOR SALE: Folding....... 1060 ---free-standin g chalk••••••••••••••••••••••• R.ll 111r DAY PEUGEOT PXlO boerd. 36"x41" $25. 2 • Mor1a n. Reg. Bleck Brand new condition "Uke New'' aluminum Geldi.nt. lS yrs okt. Qual $350.5159-5080/8311·1131 easies. adjustable to to show/parade EncUah 30"xJS" -SlT.SO eecb. and west. $1.SOO firm. Use ,,,..,,., At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages * * • Sk11s. boots. clolht''> l 'nJ\ .. 1~11\' Athle\11.' flub 0 R Ril I ch1ldren ·s s11I'~ R to l 4! ~ m b r ; h Jl S 5 5 h + • • •Y 1 r r c> r r 16700Saybrooltl.n Wom an 's s mall & rao ... l'r t•c e r Huntington Beach medium · s izes & H ~ 1!162 You are the winner of 1.'es50ne~ ~ort a IJlc• n1 lor SI J.\1 J 1 ~ I-. \en 1,._.r I' J 2tr..tick•h 1V95S·4S bit• v.llh 1n~lrttC'l10nS CS17 value l . lo r t..ivm~ Rm F'\Jrn ker1 t;n·at 1tr mu:-dt• lont· Ice Follies & Skis + more 631 3632 11r 1 ;ind "'1·1>(hl lu,., Top Holdav0ttlce Ans w er Ad ~ 1nr. I l11n d $1>5 flSlllNG Dec.26 fhru30th &t24J0024hr" !-:(J I '"''"·'l "'m" Anaheim Convention 111 and nt><A0 1n1'1 l't•nn Center 1Curner Gr•>U P t;oou l :-Jev. fr,.,h &. .,,1Jl rods Tickets must be ex cond $511 S t•v. in~ L'.1mµ1n.i lt'nl •frt•'h & changed for, reserved Machanl' 1n rabmt>t S5n I d i·..iii , ;.imin n.i ,111ve. seals al the Convention 96114915 ,.,m,· I!'""' l'1tllt•iw 1 las~ Center a head or lime I I Ii< 'ltjl 5844 (t ti & Uill 642 ~78. exl 272 lol2 Glai..., lighted ... hn<A "': ~ ' ·• claim your t1ckels casl'S. 7· long !::-lrll 11r "" m" * * * I trade 962 3646 1 ,, 11 ... \I ·FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $17. Playil\g ii\ Southe r!\ Calilorl\ia! Friday. DEC. !& thru S11d1y. ~AN_:J_S .~ All ~ats R eserved ~N~ 1 UOO M OO '7 00 M &O 1, .I ~"-·:.\ • A I ...... , u ........ 1 ......,.._....~ i\ 1;.·"" ~ ~~,.,j\i i ..,,..(.,.! U(.'t''OC't(lolil \A\fAt alt ltf\t ' ~ ~ V' \.· •/_ dt•1(t \•°"900 lifO'l:t•t..-u1• 1/ , ,,.'\ • .-w W• Z,_ ••-"'_...-,, l\H 'IC"P-c>firl OVt\tt\ 0-...... _... tt "4 ~ ._......,. M AIU •6110$ & l~O••• ....., ....,.._..... •an 1tu1wai. •Gl .. (th z, - t===ANAHEIM CONVENTI~ CENTER 100 W. Ketelle Avenue Tlcllet Into. (714) ttt..ftOO Group A•tH (213) 271-2t00 That's ALL you pay for II BllX Bleck Bicycle $25. OALEBOUT BAY • _ .. _._15'9_. ______ 1 New Tira.•• pads Call BE A c ff R E A Lu.,.._,, aft.erlpm731·2133 .,..,... TE ...,.. 1070 Boa Office Hou re Mon. thru Fri. • 1 O AM to 6 ,.M 24 hours a day ... you call ,_,.oc~ .. in at your convenience =~~.:' , ,.,. , .. ,.. ... ,. .... .,..,.. ....... 30day ad lnlhe 1-----------1 ~·f. ... 131·7 ....... 11 •A•. .. ,. .. . . ..... . ,. ..... . -..... . I durinSJ office hou.rs and get _ ., =.=.':. i::i.==~W.WCeit-M-~l-...iMN~.,..te-Ktt-f-;~~~~~~~~~e:nuir-tt-me-f1esp~yto·-yottN!td-:.~.7.--Hl~;;;;~=:;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;~~====:;;:;~-­ this service is only $7 .50 week. For more informa:. tlon and to place your ad DO IT NOW : 642-1671 call 642-5678. IT 'S EAS\'! l..ook for your name and addN-811 in tc>da)1's · dasslflff &et'tJoa. If you find it, call 642·5678 E~t . ?72 and Wt' wUI arran«it' for you to plt'k up your tkket at th~ neart>St offitt of tht- -~~-. wt . 7 . ~ -:-...-,_;;..---..;..;.-----..:.:~:=.=::.:.· 0..::=::'4*=-':.:.'.:..· •:.:•= ....._:,/ W. Wlllte4 tltO ...... l•p•rW ...a.cit• ,_ CtiLka tllO •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • .................. ~~.~~ ..... ~ ... ·.~~~.~~.~~!~ w ........................... TOPD«"&AI _.. t7tz~ .... , ....... ' ~ •• ,....... 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Priv•t• pair· BN .... eta 81•.ll· •• ~:: ..... ;•••••••• YouarelMw .... rof rond • • .. l ltTS ..... , ....... 110 C1ll --..., IT14>Mlr•U u_ .. VW .... , reblt HI, lo ~r h~~'·:;~.: ... ~~ Nmt -ti' P .. raoo Hawk , _..,_._ . LAHABRA LEASE mll••17.9ma • lookt z.,_ ..... , ' ._.... uitil• no t h.-r b flb.,1laa1 , iuh1d .. ··~ Ponct.., concourse CUl1. No.olSA ""7> .,.... ll7IO/ofr. ln-t51Z (Sl7vabae)',to ... , ai.. ......... fft4 aaoonaa IJt.MO/olfer ~. oew trau. •DI. 1714t1JJ.IJJJ DIRECT! cr•un. ........ , 111-utO en1 or day1 1111p,lat.etc. 717·0442 c:..e.w... 641-IJOO SuadaJbJAppt. .......= C"Jllnpl ele n o el11c&ri<',_ _______ t0a1 4 --.. ..... .,.. tllO lftl Pill•IOT '71 Bue parted peiat, oec.llo.nl :::S~~~,:'1~· lllJ J IAY . '" FUPPl:R ••==•••••••••••• WANTED! '75 BllW UGI, 4 dr, 1ua· TUllO. ~{~i-=t. S2l50 Mabei~~!v..UO. 11a ~ ..._ GGod C'ODCI, mwll aell. I 979 J-Late model To1ou1 Hd roal, a/c , tape, perfed Tlcktt• mull be et• .... _ .... S. _... CJI 414 Vo I v o • . C a 11 u • cmd, lllOO. •·1001 or llACH IMPOITS S.Ja 8"' lltOO ctauaed for '"eued Lum r\'ardUo.ms Or....,C..tr lt HOBIE, nnda new 4 apeed lrana .. AM /P'lf YI!! .._, .. Dov.Street ukforAutry ..U at tbe CoaweaUoa I Miii t 1110 •t<1fl•t> ._ & teltctw'• uil, aood rond llSO atereo, pwr. ateerlnc. '7'1 Dli 1 .. pd NEWPORT BEACH 145-3$02 CeDttr d .. d of time. l talo l'C!Ufllf'r 8154117 wide wbeel1 • tires, CHI, i1::n~'!°w' cond: 75J.0900 '71 to ·n VW wanted, Call M2·5e'11, Ht. ft2 tt "~ u 1 pm~ n' sa.tw rollb&r 6 under 20.000 S11QO. 6'5-3'14• 17._. , .._ lllUlt be In lood coadl· cl.Am yourUdleta. ,WI ntT O.C. It. JO. JI .... / "'" nules. (IMWQW). ev•. . 111-9710 tion.K1·3ll2. • • • ......, ..... t11. 7rM ...... 9070 MOW Sitts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • ti)" 8e ar bGuabt .... MO •ll ~ 01• l e-)' U1bll' ~tot4ul C?ht) ... , S7~ f.:tl W1'.a 9 t.""IPM •••••••••••••••••••••• MllACLI MAZDA C.., 9711 i4 Porsche 911 Tara•. llu9t aell! 'II at«k VW '71 C•price 4 door. 1 8 uTS'.Trtncft 0\l&f MY SUP YOUR BOAT Ulm CA.IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• fectory air, alloJS, .... Rum 1re.t. Good Owns, 3ZK. Xlnt c'onCl !JOl>tral»tbb fu1unn1 Share expeo a e s IUSBihrStreet '71 VI, Ghia, like new. Gemlni Blue. lmmac. body• .ealnt. New ; lll00.873-0317 •~•~. ••Ordl, roin11, Baya bo r~s Marina COSTA MESA PORSCHE$ p/s. p/b, 1m11. •mlfm $12,IOO/olfer.141-0822. Urea, IHta. b•Uery, "73a-evNon307Cl,new an~ Round l 11Dll' clir•paa iiuu·el•1n Mn .. mW? •at tiOUVtnir1 jewelry. ~· '17' sailboat wanted 14ir.lll4 CM& .. ta5. 414-7105 clutch • braltff. Leave clutch, brues • trau. ~u! ~~~:;,,;:~lQi~~r~~ • ~ 111Sl '78 Suba;: Brat 4""4· WANTED '76 Capri. Run1/looks ·~!ct:~J:.!~o:!:~.uc~!~ °*Hie for Maureen 31pd atk, Am/Fm l ·trk, .. Oo )'Our tut rn lnute WANTED. Shpor sidet1e "' good. Inside • out. 8 sole. fo1 litea, •lloy d8ysU$-?2ll. tllOO /OUO. 9·S:30 ull C'hrutmas s ho pping for 2 0 ' s ailboat -~~~d!';;,.f~n~~~e~ , track, low mileaae. ex· whla, Mich. racb, bra, 18S5 Squere'baclt VW H1 ·S2~2 . 6 ·10 ~a ll THE P£Rf£t& <.'lUU.'\T MAS CI f 'T with us • Come to RuponSlble l'Oupte U VCP tru. $3100. C.U 497-4104 cov., Paul 7U.t300, ext. Entine 5 moe. old, like 5&-9211. uk for Ray. ._,. tape. C. 747 S369'1 a a •.i..pu -'°"/080 ., .... ·onneeCo F11r11rounds _,.1235 ~.s :.w .... or979·lN2. 4U n~ -..--·1614,,.. , .. ""w ftJ• • IOOl~ lndh 1du<1I or ~ &•\u..,. •Hur" Ir ~w ltp •Ht pnr,"' \nyt1mt' 6'\2.-SEl20 Cotita. Mesa JohnSOf'I and Son Lin· e.es _. .. ~ter Ga.te 3A. coln-Mercury M0·5630 W-t710 .... Royce 9756 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• oHArbnetonSt Jeep 'TS CJ5. 304 V·S, •••••••••••••••;•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 BUG new e ng . SttOWIOOMCOMD. -__,,.... *l DEALER IN U.S.A. w/receiPt Sl.295 '7ST-TOP S46--4079 weekdays after J11111911".c.-"''"" 17 7 Po b .. P""" "'ZL" 11 1 . IOY ....,. 1 wer r•ae1. power L ' .., """ ~ ~ •Ob ll .S <' u b a E q u' Pm r n l 4pm. wlmds after Ram ~ wmcsow., power ateerin1 alidm., door for bllHtll T11nll s , Regulaton. Storop tOtO .. ~.. tJ11.JtH.,1o<8.,,c1 CARVER '18 Rabbit L. AM /FM with tilt /teleacopin1 doi. ret;.11 $11.IO. be!>l or Weight belu R t"s all •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ' 9560 Getd9nG•~· ...... nu ROllS·~01C£ 1\.et'eo. Aull tenk, dnt. 1teerin1 wbeel, air. iPr ~ 0626 other misc 11s-oiMs · Ory store1e available ... ••••••••••••••••••••• tWU•m••• llOK, DIOO. 536-8090 AM /FM stereo. rear Ni'wport Dunu . 1131 '76JllPJIO . Nitw.-t .. •cll windo~ deloa1et , NEWPORT Beach Ten SlJM G VM ex~rcisor ta Ba ck Say Dr N 8 . PICK UP J• llllir ~ '7• Bua. clean orig. cond, automatic tun.1. Snow MClubmemht-rship ble w11h 1n~truct1ons. 644-0510 Automati c. s p o k e wp ClOSIDSUNDAYS runs well. S2300. whitewithBur1undyla- , 760·9673 Gre1tt for musclt' ton mg f --,. ....... ~ -whHla and wide tires. 8aW 8'2·3585. 548-0095 t«ior. 2?,000 mitlla, ltn· andwe1ahtlo:ss • •p•---(OG7SO> ,.... S.-t760 . i maculate thr~ut ! SC•lll l(JS t• I S H I N G ••••••·•~•••••••••••••• Sltlt ForYourC•r! '73 Datsun 2dr Sedan. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • VW BUG . Rbll eng. S8.100. 754.4799 or .,..,, EQUIPMENT Rods'. re· Alrcnfft tltO JOHMSOM&SOM S15n. 842-2434 dys . LEA E Sl.SOOorbestofr. AmwerAdl209,642-4300 ANSW£1$ els, sinkers. ,booll11. elc. ....................... COSTA MISA Mite• Met'C.-Y ~950Zeves. 5 131"'511 ·Jlhn. ~51Maft6" wknds 1• ~.cb llluiketeer, AMC Jiff xa&Harbor Blvd'. DIRECT! i4 VW Duber. amtrm. _"-"'-'"' ________ t_t_l _I Squeal Beiae · ----midlune 150 Lycoming 54t-e023 a.ta Mesa S40·S630 '79 2llOZX. Auume lease. lo mile __,.. Flu.id Kimono Professional Trampoline en1 . 2 Com -nav 's GL P•ckage. Fully ,32mp1,nutires . ••••••••••••••••••••••• FEELSGOOD 10· X 11 · folds up transponder. 848-2509 lt7'CHIVYLUV WeP.., equipped. Sa2S /mo. 1911 SAA• C.llM7-lllO '74C...,_.. I'm writing• book that w/wheets almost new eves. t/JTOM f'ICKUP OVER 54&-4Q3S. • TUll01 voe.. t772 Good cond. N"'ew reblt baa no competition. ll 't m.t. lll6067S-0381 ......,.-4.... fl 40 4.speed tuns.. NE w ---••••••••••••••••••••••• eftline. Gold. black top. f<i r a per son who -paint" 8 neat truck! ........ '72 Datsun 240Z, new llACHIMPOITS VOLVO ~dr.Good1a1mil•p,. s moku . e ats meat. .. 1Dt6 ••••••••·~··••••••••••• ucean>. For Your Good p •int & up ho I . 12000/ofr. 534 ·1~38 flt!\ler e.xert'ises, is un· •••••••••••••••••••••• Puch-Maiu moped, red. ONLY 12991 vw. Porsche or Audi Suspension kit. Gray 841 Dove Street -..--evestwknd1. 4UQ W successful and f'EELS ade 19" port color TY late '71. lo ml, $3.50. I w/burgundy inter. 73.000 NEWPORT BEACH SALIS, SllYICE SunsweptSl, Santa 4aa. GOODaboutit. & stand. Om~a men's 54&-3:M2 HOWAROCfllenolet 1 mi's. Xlnt cond. MHy 75J.0900 AteLIASIM• ---elec. watch <S.S.>-s· BATAVUSHSSO Dove&QuailSts. xtra.s.$5000.67~2464. 1t....&o.-9762 OVERSEAS DELIVERY '72 DodJe 4dr. auto, air . . _..___. IOI I gr~ma ele.c. clock w Xlnt cond, 1295_ NEWPORT BEACH VW·PORSCHE-AUDI --.. · EXPERTS pa, pb, gd cond. S'150 --/c u no cabinet com .,,.... ._ ,, ..... 6018 lll-0555 445 E. Coast Hi way '74 8210 Hatchback : Air. ••••:•••••••••••••••••• &-.>456. •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• b f II d --~ 0 -"d . S'lOOO I t71 SUI .... u , ______ __;;_ WANT Exchltnge or will ... or sma or me . car al °"'ys1 e Dnve . "" IARLI IKE Ferd 9940 tPlil winnings MAC 'S :J'.kkup. Des perate Motorcvdn/ lt7tCHIVIOLIT NewportBe,ach 673-0900 673-.0317 ~---WCOUPI 'fOL'fO . Ccupons. Have 3 or 4 all 646-84-U --Scoohn ti 50 EL CAMINO Premium prices ·10 :MOZ. Xlt cond. a /c S speed lran.1 .. AM /FM t988Hubor Blvd. jJ1g winn e r s Cal l Rocio ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic trans .. pwr. pajdforanyused car classicS472S.640-l199. sttteo w/canetle, sun-COSTAMESA e?S-3022eves .. A. ShHO 1091 '78 Honda 750. K : 9K steering, 2 lone paint. roof. red exterior Ii ex· 646-9303 540.9467 •••••••••••••••••••••• miles. loaded, 116.SO or 1 tilt whee I & r a I I ye <foreign or domestic) ACll t725 tra nice! C910VWJ l. Mlltical · Beautiful RCA 25" color -~r. 968·1~-· _ wheels. <1NS70SS>. lngoodcondltion. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'MOW SlttS ~ICOUMTY • ._..._.... 8013 1V, 2 yr wmty. tree de • MOW SHtS See Us First! '79 Spyder, blue. power MllACLIMAJDA VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Fairmont Squire W1n lo milea1e. a /c. am /fm stereo. roof rack . wife wheels. $4495. 841-1455 u••••••••••••••••••••• livery 1124 . 646,1186 10 420 UMITIA~ MllACLI MAIDA w i nd ows . A M I F M US8> CA.IS CONN Director trombone --- -Many xtru. Very tnck. j cassette stereo. loaded. EX C L U S I V E L Y With case. Excel le nt Sony Belamax. 4/mo old. Must sell! 847 ·3279 after usm CAIS hardtop included. $7500. .-1425 Baker Strut VOLVO condition. SlOO 675·8052 S800 6 1 1425 Baker Slreet T«)-2505 r COSTA MESA Largest Volvo Dealer '64 Falcon MS0/080. 644-8903 '77Gr.nada Gia Xlnt COD· dition. Power. lots of xtras 17141 730·2072 arter6PM. 515.6764after6P M COSTA MESA ---545-3334 inOrangeCounty' SUZUICI IMIO __ 545-3~34 _ 9127 --6o 9715 BUYor LEASE Marshall 100 watt super In Trouble Solid Oak Good condition $325. •••••••••••h•••••••••• ... ,_.. DIRECT lt•ad bra1n. 1977 model Upnghl. perh~ct shape 64&-319'l. 'ta Chevy ~ lon 6 cyl PU. ..!8H8 lf,u·I"" Uhd VISIT YOUI •••••••••••••••••••••• 9'45 L11oks like new Harrtly S2400 value S16001080 Kawasak i 100, Street •-9)0/best offer. 63 1-4289 , . .,..,,,, \h-,,1:.11111:1:10 ~._..,.GI CO ST ·~~~j:i600con. c2S, wcibtyt .. used $6.541. !bane? elet· 615-1502 .. eves ~ A &"""'" tnc ~uitar Professional Trail. Less than 2000 Wanted Honda c ar. HO..,.D• 28hwy,greatcommuter model with Tr·ee or Life 2'21.n Sylvani a color TV miles $300. S4S.3736 '6S 'Ja T Chev. Short bed. 1970-72. N~ with blown 1"'11 A car. $1475. 495·1894 • •••••••••••••••••••••• d S Tool box. Nr nu valve MS&ftftU •ITHS -------~omg un t(I the neck. Ra io ter~o Consol xlnt 'IK> Sozu1'1 RM 80 T Trick job, tires. brks, radiator. engin!; 531 ·88C21_ .--,.. ,.. ·79 Coroll• SR5 Uftback. Woodonin bod y with buy f\35 548·488t TOD yttl alc.amlfm,dlu"e.••795 10 120 GardenGrove 81 ,. • · ·' Susp. + mtr SSOO. 080 batt. reblt carb. Body so W., t.ported A ••• 97~1_..__ ,. __:::~· Garden Grove 530-9190 ~~..'"~ • .56he;>ll t asr $5UO RCA XL 100 Sohd S.tate 7l4-6'7S.9887. so. f7SO. Eves 6t2·2978 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMIVHSITY ""' - '77 Versailles · VI . automatic. power win· dows . door locks and seats. air. stereo. Lie 41SX.XB $5997 Johnson and Son Lin cobt/Mercury 540-5630 .....,.._ color TV l7in. screen. sUzUKi ::J9GS42SE. 2 oOO ------Gtau•r.a t70 I Tama Qrums , t5"·16 ". Good condition. Sl25. mi, windshield. ba'is. L:.. °::ft~Yt~~~ ~~~o~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~..:~:~~E !~!~ ....... !!!.~ Concert tonf., w /stand. Call 646-~24 crash bar. Mint cond. side.a • trlr hitch. Ruhs * * * HONDA '75 IU4'i Brand new SJSO. Also ID4lh & M.-iH $1.200/ofr. 640-5267 ~-Body in good cond. J.T. c,,_r G..,..,.. TIUC,,.S CI e • n . 4 s Peed Pevey 4 rh. mixer w ''. wo s.-.1 ...a ---------3883 Park view Ln -" <llOPHK) col _,_,_..., '80 H I D .d $1900 or best offer I , 2850Harbor Blvd. umns $450, 557-8393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar ey av1 son. 631.5sn. rvtne SJJ9t -G1t1•ral 90 I 0 M~~I FXS Lo Rider. 400 I You are the winner of COST A MESA fOOl nod·•I ad ,, r.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi. __ e n w. __ ._ . 77 vy P.U. ~.ton. 4 oWTa ----_ rflW"\. R Ludwig base drum with "' lik S48 8798 • Che -2 fr'H Hell-&. 540.t640 rQ)1u ..... L 1 IOWQ\d ,... 0 ·,., runu . ..,, whee l d ri ve . $5650. ($17valuel.to c 83101389 • * * 80 Honda min1trail 70 ~.afler 6pm · lcafofles& Want ed Honda car VOlllSWAGlHIN Fender Electnr <:u1lar like new. am µltf1 er, baritam 493-7575 T•i Hall goodcond. S4SO. l97G-72. N~wilb blown 534-4100 201 Tulane 675·3225 v-9570 Holcln CMt Ice engine. 531·8801 13731 Harbor t:osta Mesa ' Dee. 26 fhru 30th -----Garden Grove You are the winner of Honda 90. gd cond. reblt •••••.•••••••••••••••••• Anaheim Convention '78 Honda Civic Wagon eng, free helmet $375. 1972 ~·~YAM Center amtrm stereo $3800 Guita r T a kam i n e 2frfttlck•h Ql.S(!y968-3752 6cyl.,11U~k sh1ft"hasa Tickets must be u -77G-70l•eves. '76YWIUS w/case. 5 yrs old. llke ISl? value>. to custom interior. Runs changed for reserved Must see! (319ZOS I newSl75645·5916 lc•Folln& 70MCTS-90yellowSu~uki great! ll6288'f). seats at the Convention •79 CIVIC, lo mi. .x lnt SS4tt -r--Holdn °"lea Sl2S. great Xmas gift MOW $1tt5 Center ahead of time. cond. 4 spd. S4.200/ofr. i.u ..... L 11 -~ Roger's parade dru m Ott. 26Cbru30th Call David 972-8269 MllACLIMA%DA Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to 559-5978 eve, 937 ·0183 rQ)•• r~ ROWQ."1.q cost S270. Sell SlOO. ust!d Anaheim Convention Days. SID C I claim your tickets. days. ..~ .. •/ voutSWAGlN, IHC Jmths.Ca ll831-7763 Center U AS *** "• a•.a__..100 .___ Tickets must be ex-SarWce,r.... l42SBakerStreet ----1Merc ... len 9740 ~ Plano. Baldwin upright h d r d • •cc" _ __._ t400 COSTA MESA 41fal-o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13731 Harbo,. ...,,_ d c ange or reserve •,.. _...... 54rr.113.. SLC Ga den G o1U11t con . a classic $800. aeata al the Convention •••••••••••••••••••••• :r ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 450 • 30K m i . r rove hone 714·645·fi346 Center ahead or lime. SS .a. vi S ... 'fl $ LEASE perfect car. every .xlra. ------------"""' "" '78 250 Ford Conversion . ...., 900 .,,... ......... '73 vw B I l d ~· ,_ .......... &--~~m~~t~~:::~. 272 to WITH Usm rAITS CB. Capt8in chairs. Mid· ---·-·_ ...... _·_·'"'"-·----• S3.000. us. x n con · Used new. i4 Mark IV-Beautilully equipped, loaded with comfort! Lie. 299KMS SZ797. Johnson and Son Lin co ln -M e r c ury ~5630. 9t47 --...................... . t9 I 0 '74 Maverick 4 door, 6 cyl, •••••••••••• • ••• • • • •• • good cond $1700 79 9-pass. f.state Wgn. 962·9757 all .power. lit. cruise. ------ AM/FM. lo mi. 7~·1867 9950 --...................... . 9tlS YOUI #I CADILLAC N4••SHIPIM ~I COUNTY! SALES. SERVICE AND LEASING ORANGE COUNTY ·s FINIST UNCOLN-11 ERCU RY DEALERSHIP -+ ~ ?141"-'·~ LINCOLN-MERCURY l~llAutoCenter Dr. SD Fwy-Lake Forest uit IRVJNE 130.7000 ........... I015 Imported cu parts dle tables. Ice box, con· DIRECT! '79 MB 300 Diesel. Silver. 5411"'4-H · ... •••••••••••••••••••• ___ • * *--__ IMPORT vertlble bed. Cruise con · snrf. cassette. new-tires. ---------·79 Zepbyr wa1oa- Deslt Exec utive Teak looh, M•t AUTO SUPPLY trot. Sep. snow wheels . lfl I ALFA perf. cond. $20,900 or '75 'fW CAMrll llOOH.,,1-. .. l1M1 Automatic. air. powtr Veneer never used dbl ~ •••~20 101 N. Manchester <Set ol2>. Special trailer SPIDHS SZ900 Ii asaume lease. Pop.Topi Air condition· < ,,...,,, ''""' S40 "' 1teerin1 •nd bnkes. drawers. asking $100. •••••••••~••••••••••••• Arulheim 776-990<> bitch. bumper guards. 832·7657. m,. 0.51XZH) j~~~~~~~~~ l111&•1e rack, redio. Lio. ~1·2079·_:!~_21206 _ _MAR IN E EL E C . k-td % burglar alarm. $6150 or $1799 OJOWQJ. S449'7 Joba59n TRJCIAN ..-.r-oner. 645-9850 days; llACHIMPOITS '74 450SE. 47K m i. all "l8GoldCpeDeVille and Son Lincou . WE'IEMOVIMG Design/install/repair lr•1•l1..... ~11157eves. IMIDoveStreet .xt r as, s uper clea n . rf)~ Uowcitd XJnt cond, 96$00/080. Mercurys.t0-5430. •have desks~ chairs In Qual. work. S49-2520 evs Also miacell•neous 240Z. NEWPORT BEACH Sl.2.500. &'4·6449 voucswAGIN INC • &11-7215 . ·•Mercury lfonteao s•-ad. ~d. +misc. ,small -----21mparts WoLHI... 9510 752 0900 MBZ d k IR'!l.il .. 100 .... office furn . Call : Boat work. repairs, re· 76a-5837 ..... ;.=.::........... • '73 ·220, ar green/· _... "Ttc.dCDV1or1eoua.aJI tionw•1on. Partint-oal _!56-~An!!'eim furbishing, expert paint IMW t7l2 tan. air. Am/Fm, 8-trk, 13731 Harbor mrul2Kmi.S1200alao o .. enainel.641-9157 X.EROX 660COPlER & varnish. high quality Parts for '70·'72 Plym. Jlf ME! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ls, vekry cleanD. butl Garden Grove 752dr8ui,~lt CeKnturr kyl ~..._t tt52 k I t Duster mag whls Rally For the best deal in ·~ wor · $3900. Y5 : ' • Xuit 5e mi. new ,_ .. XJnt cond.$395. wor reas ra es . · · · OranieCounty .. Come 673 ·6522 . eves : Partin& Out! 1914 t:ires,battl2200646-14~ :••••••••••••••••••··~.--.2'868 644·6018 5e'·7044. whla, front end parts, You're in for a suprise at See Us Todl.,." 1-41115-5"~7. V'iiUiswagen Bui parts . 10 1lustan1' xlnt. I --------i ---------mg. pert.I, 4 spd s hlf· OOM Lentn1. C-a rs , , . · . for sale 641.9151 '79 Se Vtlle loeded, drk owner. smog certiftcete Solid black walnut din· looh. row.,. 9040 lets, used rear end. Call vanslltr\leb & ·73 280 Mercedes. Lite · · green metalllc /brwn. for chanae of reiutr•· ing·banquet·l'Onference •••••••••••••·~··•••••• alt.6,646-4157. 1714)641-1944 blue. Mint cond. Priced VWpairt.a, 'fllleft&iriaht xtn clean 22K mi. l i on completed . lable. 8 'x42''xl l/•''. ~stsell .. l3%financing,. -· lo sell. Stereo, auto. door, '73 left door. sso S11 .5001Sl-0494 S2000/ofr. 546·3'22. Snap-up bargai n at 79 38 Ma 1 nu m 64 Ford engine, com· S7SOO 76().9278 ch. 646-lllll llOOO 673.2122 Sportf&Sher, under war· pleu, 312 V-8. runs. $75. W. W..t.4 tStO SADDLUACK · · ea 541.9744 _ '78 SevilJ_e ..__ktjJtu. .. ---=--=~== · rant •radar. D.F., A.P .• 5e'·2111M> ••••ue,uu•• .. ••••••--YAU.ITlMfOaT '12 znr,-(OOd-li'•Jil'port. I\ Squareb.cll moo1troof. bl' on 1e, '715.0deu. •lnt cottd. lo ,_.. to--H-WH"-ll'8Cllkle~-U:O"".-+----~-==~-=i WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 3IMOOlii1uerilePkwy. car, Io o d tires ; 11200 k>aded, .-SO. Af:7572 rrimace -·•••••••••••••••••••• depth aounde.r, twln-: ..... fer<s.e. Co.r lop used c.ars · Mla1ionViejo SUl50/080.&M·5295 131-5143 ' TIIO'·<MI earakeet: 8 mos. -with-dtne1' nsr T:l7s foreign, domestics or 9tl 7 1mall cal{e SS $190,000. 842·0337 9-Spm: IMPORTANT ctuaics. If your car ls 111·1040 495.4949 '7 9 Mercedes 8 . 9 '77 RABBIT 4dr. cham-'70 MustMI Grande xlnt 979-7336 67~341.3eves. NOTlCETO extra clean. see us CloMdSundays lhowroom cond. blk/tan pa1t\e edition a /c , 7t T -Top 305, 2 bl, cond. $!.5tO CHb. C7t4' Doberman S mos . re d llrlale, AKC show dog, hined, ·shots. etc. $150 'J8().88ll8 READERSAND FrRST! int. $53.000, 9K mi : steftO, lllnt cond. '3'100 21MPG. custom ln-._12lhve. ADVERTISERS ~ 67s-:MS3 MO-SM t/wbls, spoiler. <like ---------Z.•> lo ml. mint! Must ,,.._..._ ttl~ The price of Items '79300CD 12K mi. Ivory. •72 IUlll!!. sell 151115. 551·500'7 evea ••••••••••••••••••••••• advertised by vehicle k -'79 o-'TA w t I 'f" d d . i • •111 " AM /FM tafie· lo m1, ... . mi. Many extraa. $1.500. 'dealers in the vehicle & 'si • """o•owAY 642·5392 like nu, xlat cond ....... Camllro Has Urea Ii c.&. p . '·°'° c HSI le a verlls ng . SA•HA ANA Ma t742 -.-.1 loc•I v .......... 1 .. 9 rim1, atereo. OUer. Call:fTS.5212 columns doe1 not in· .. 11w0r-c__._ .,.....,_. , -· • ..... _ I ,. _...,,.. _.,, 8353171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or._3300 '2215 -· elude any eppllcab e -H•rbor-·Blvd. . '71 MG Mld1et. Xlnt . . 1---------1W74 CutlHa Supreme. t.uea, licenae. transfer COSTAllESA Tl4IULt1MAn0ttw1NG111AcH•Nl' cood.NewtJres.SZIOOor '72VW411sta.w•1.Run1 tt20 P /B.P/S.P /W.All1Fltl fees, fin.nee charaes. •US. IMW1• beltotrer. 770-8225 aft 5. aooct. Cle.n ~d. Muat •••••••••••••••••.••••• atereo 8 tuck. Ooe{I fees for air pollution con-979-2100 .732002 (0551) tell $1500 Uf·IJIO or Would You Drive cood. .,.,.. 1 troldevicecertificatlons i'"-Ul / <" .... ) MM 9744 ...... L;...1 · · AlJtt.leP\lrtber or dealer document•ry WI IUY ·-1 r -••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,..,_ · ToSave A HUndred ··-h '7SJDQla (Gem) preparauunc ar1e1un-CLIAMCAIS "7U00h/r41p.(JS78) lt71M•l&T VWClualOCu,tuiler. Dollan???!?!!??? leu otherwise specified '71 m a\lllrf. alr (DOI I A very r8" moclel wllh xtra Ur., t.ool bona, •Ir Call Ua Today bythudvertiaer. 'Ate TIUCIS '17UOcahuto (OOtO) air cood. fl only eo.ooo compreuor. SI0,000 in· Forllore Oet•Us! ! 95JO CONNELL Ct-fV ROLH • II, :. I• ,. \ ,, r- ., 4 '-·I 100 CIDM4 s •• ••r• 0 r I •• n • I m I I e I ! vested. "°°°· M2·2434 -CDEAP'). dyl. 114-72Nna. OIU•I COUMTY"S OLDIST MOW SZttl . Sq··-........ -.. b L~-6~~~ ...UCLI MAIDA ~iQaQ."c.. re en'I .. --~~t M5-lOl4 NnPORTBEACH 'U VW Bu. ltlctr, ~s;JU de C Ii;' •• V1f f' .. tbHlt With Nblt .... ad u... tiaoo crbta&GC'far . ....__, llllk• ,_,. ad••rtl1la1 dDU8r' ID fartW'I LMl ,.... ...... •"'Y •• .. ta. aMl6W 1111a-r of tltl' ••••P•P•r • ....... ................. !§f'' "'15 Plymouth vau .. t na. h , pb, eir. 1ood, aood ruaal cond. Very reUabl •• lbtMU, movta1. ti.~ OBO. *--Aft. &Jm, ·a Valiant • cyl •'*'··' dr, ruaa aood. tat~ . ......, . .. ,., 1111111• llllY Ml WtPNf~PA'f l>f C fMfHH 1,' 1'HH. (J HAN(, [ C, 0 lJ N T Y r Al IF 0IHJ11\ " : £ N i " • . HB toxic dump site OK'd for Condos B PATalC'K K~N •:D\' 0. .. l)ellf ,., ... •tall Th~ Hunlll\j'IOft B~•<'h P hm "'""' f'omm1ii.!\1on hu approvf'd the> t'XC'avul1on of lU\ abandoo~ dump l'Ont•1n 1ng t o ~•<' cht'nueals h> m•k~ ..-. a) for a µr\\pOSed \'ondommturn develop mtnt The unanimous dt!Ctsion wi.i. m-adt-owr tht' 1:H>jtt4t<>ni. of the South Coast Air Quaht) Manage· ment D1striet. but with the en durl>ement of l'OUnty and s tate health l.)ffic1als Tht-a&lr ~uahty d1str1ct op· VCl~U t!Xcatvalion because it con- ttindli toiuc and possibly cancer· c·auism~ fumes could be spread by wmds throu.ihout the com- mu111ty _ District spok_esman Nathan L. Zlasney recommended to city planners Tuesday tbat the four· acre s ite. loc ated 700 feet southeast of the Bolsa Chica Street and Warner Avenue in- tersection. should be encapsulal· t>d with underground concrete Alaia psychiatri3t says ------- walls and a concrete coverin1. But County Health Depart- ment official Rbbert Stone told commissioners lhal excavation is desirable to prevent long- term hazards such as under- ground water contamination from leaching chemicals, or an underground buildup of ex - plosive methane gas. Frank Mola, head of tbe de-~elopment rirm said he did not know there were toxic chemicals buried at the site when he purchased it two '!nd a half years ago. He proposes to build 224 con- dominiuma on 12.5 acres that ln- cludes the abandoned dump 1lte, the 10-·called Boucher Landfill. Jn the 19808 the dump wu operated by the county as a landfill for non- toxic Items. If the de<:ision of the planning commission is not appealed within 10 days, Mola said he plans lo begin excavation by the middle Of January. · Miller Chambers of the Stal; Health Department told the planning commissioners that his department will have a field truck on sight to monitor gas emissions. underground waler and soil quality during excava· lion. The planning commission aJso required the developer of the proposed condominiums, Mola Development Corp., to fence the area and to also provide a plan to monitor the air, underground water and soil quaiit,y during ex· cavation. According lo the 243·page ·en- vironmental impact report. de- veloped by the firm of Jack K. Bryant and Associates of Long Beach. an emergency evacua- tion plan will be dispersed to the hom es. condominiums and apartment within 2,400 feet of the dump site. Evacuatio n w o uld be necessary if high concentrations of toxic fumes were released in- to the air during excavation. · · 'Things explOded' at slaying_ Scene By DA-ViD KUTZMANN testimony Tuesday, the murder ouw 0•11' PllM ""'1 defendant told him he knew Dr. Louis Alaia to ld his .. things were happening" when person a l psychiatr'ist that . Margy Lou Alaia ordered him .. everything exploded .. when his from the harborside home. former wife ordered him from But he didn't realize exactly her Huntington Harbour home wh at they were. Sf\effner last June and that his next clear testified. until he saw Long recollection is of seeing the Beach attorney Marvin Tincher woman and her attorney laying lying face down on the kitchen dead or wounded on the kitchen tloor and Mrs. Alaia stumped floor. against a nearby cupboard. -According to Newport Beach "I realized (t.hen ) what must psychiatrist David Sheffner 's ha ve happened " Sheffner ;f4. 'Co•p d' etilt' Treasurer /l.ays Arguello choice By ltOBERT BARKER °'""' o.ity ~ttet '~ Huntington Beach qty Treasurer Warren Hall charged today that "every rule in the ci· ty" was broken when interim ci- t y administrator Ben Arguello was appointed director of a new· ly fo rmed department this week. . "This is a coup d'etat. It is a plot between Arguello and the City Council ," Hall , a ri val for the new position. charged. Arguello, who is acting city administrator until a permanent replacement is found early next year, appointed himself direetor of t he Department of Ad· ministrative Services. The council confirmed the ap- pointment at about 3:45 a.m. Tuesday near the end of a marathon meeting. There were no indications lo the public that the action would be taken The new department will con· solldate finance, pe rsonne l, purchasing , data processing. public infor mation, word processing and data processing departments into one agency. The goal is to consolidate the various service dej)artments for Che sake of fighCer contror ana increased efficiency. <See ARGUELLO. Page A2) 0 .. 11,,.1 ... - CHARGES CITY COUP Tr•••urer H•ll HB Council -rambles on said Alaia told him. The' defense psychiatrist's testimony Tuesday in Alaia's Orange County Superior Court murder trial came after the H untingt-on Harbour surgeon broke down in uncontrollable sobs in Judge Byron McMillan's courtroom. 0.lfJ ............ ,..... Alaia .. ~.ho has pleaded inno- cent and Ulllocent by reason of insanity lo the dual murder charges against him. had begun lo weep lqudly during the testimony of San 'Diego psychiatrist Thomas Rusk. who earlier had told jurors lhal Alaia was a "very disforbed man" and who had been ·'ban cine on by bia fincemails'' before the slayinp lut June 13. TERRI WEYRICK (RUA)~ DONNA MONTERO (FbREGROUND) SOAK UP SUN Tue .. ,, Dec. 11, ... • .,_ dey to get• t•n et Huntington Beach After Judge McMillan ordered a recess in the trial so Alaia could regain h'is composure , Rusk said the incident was a ·'classic example of a cataleptic episode," or loss of muscle coo. lrol, that occurs ln people who suffer from narcolepsy. 'Heat wave' dying out Record December temperatures noted Alaia, 50, suffers from the dis- ease, an uricontrollable desire to sleep. His affiiction with the ailment, in fact. is a key part of the <\~ense slrat.egy to show lhal the physi- cian was .temporarily insane at the timeofthedouble slayings. Sheffner, who saw Alaia as a]>a - iienl in both his office and at (Sff ALAIA, Page AZ> Both sides • seek county aid on marsh ByFREDEIUCKSCHOEMEHL Of .. D911y~ ........ A high-pressure system that brought record pre-Christmas temperatures in Orange County was on il.9 way out of town today with more typical holiday weather fare in the offing. National Weathe r Service forecaster Craig Peterson said coastal portions of the county will be the first to feel the easing of the high pressure ridge. Temperatures along the coast we re expected to moderate th.is afternoon and fog was predicted to roll in tonight. Peterson said. A high of 72 was predicted for the beach areas for today, com· pared lo the 74 degrees logged Tuesday afternoon at the Orange Orange County planning County harbor patrol station in commissioners were presented Newport Beach. with 3. 700 petition signatures Inland areas, however, may not Tuesday rr01n \WO opposing feelrelieffromthe holidaysea.Son groups battling over the future of hot spell until Thursday. Peterson the BolsaChicamarsh. said. Rhoda Martyn, a Huntington Temperatures away from the Beach resident and member of coast were forecast to move into the Amigos de Bolsa Chi ca, pre· the low80s Utis afternoon. leaving sented the .commissioners with the possibility that a record for 2,700 -s ignatures-favoring ..pres-thtsdllte-couldbese . ervation of the marsh and pro-Wednesday,lhe89degreeread· teclingitfromdevelopment. ings in Santa Ana. Anaheim. Larry Coon of Costa Mesa gave Jrvine, Long Beach and Los the commission a petition from Angeles broke an 83 -degree --- -CHRIS KROEGER, 23, PLA VS IN THE RA VS Strummln' and hummfn' In record heat I ' the California Marine Association record set in 1904. I ~ ...... a~d .. -witht;OO(mgnatul'ttsupportinC"• Ttie-i=ecoid-fortOCfay's".CJate--.t-s83,..-:---.,_,_.._ e-y ~ ~~ --------,--~• Huntington Beach City Co~cil boat marina and n~vigable ehan-d~grees. se_t in 19791 Peterson __ ~ or:~:a:as1 till 4 a.m. Weather Low clouds a nd fog tonight and early Thurs· day. b'f!coming s unn y Thursday afternoon. Lows t onight in 50s. Highs Thursday 65 along the coast. 72 inland. INSIDE TOD"Y Need a Chmtrruu gift for 1omtone who ho.I everything? How about a 1alar-pmoned bikini or Calvin Klein de- 1igner diaper•? More on Page All. •••• w._atc.h.eJ's_we.Le-s c.annlll-g-nelintothttnanh. --~ -~ ----d through official records today The petitions were presented to said. p , . rJe,,.n trying to determine if Monday the commission at its first ortour He said the recent. weather pal-0 •ce 0 .::;;;. · ht• ~ · 1 ti g as h th tern was caused by an upper level • ., • . mg s c",, councr mee n w sc eduled public sessions on e ridge of high pressure siltinl the longest in city history. state mandated Local Coastal squarely over the western Unit.eel b k lks The council members sat Planforthe BolsaChica. t down together at 6 p.m. and The next hearing before the Slates. ac to nny a didn 't break up until 4 a.m. p I a nn Ing comm i ss Ion is "Thestrengthoftheridge, well, . r-, Tuesday. scheduled Jan. 6 at 1:30 p.m. in it's almost like summer," "The nice thing about it," theSantaAnaCivicCenler. Petersonsaid. Mayor Ruth Bailey said, "was TheLocalCoaslalPlansetsde-The effect of the ridee on ByPIOLSNEIDERMAN ments from the ciiy·s chief that we didn't hate each other velopment guidelines for the Southern California was lo shift. Ot• °""' ~1eo-... negotiator drew shouts and cat· when it was all over. We got our foastal ione. The Bolsa Chica the now o1 ~r from theua to the Fountain Valley City Council calls from the audience. while second wind and made lots of ptan is to be submitted to the desert, thus .. causina •liabt to ·members listened to two-and-a-comments in support of the important decisions." Orange County Board of moderate buildups of pollutants hall hours of public testimony in police sparked thunderous ap- A handful of patient people Supervisors, the Regional lncoaatalcommuniUea. support of local police Tuesday plause. persevered throughout the pro-Coastal Commission and finally As the hi th pressure rid&e _ night, then ordered officers and Sgt. Ron Manda. t hairman of ceedlngs. Robert L. Mayer, who the state Coastal Commission for weallena, the traditional now ol city negotiators back to lhe the police bargain1ng team. said holds the lease of the Huntington approvallaterlhlsyear. molal ocean air toward the east bargaining table to continue ef· he was pleased bythe public sup- Beach lM, stayed on hand to wlllr..ume. forts to reach a contract settle· port at Tuesday's meetina but make a presentation when the A spokesman for the Southern ment. expressed some skepticism ijme fot oral comments. rolled Fare wa• on CaHfomla Air Quality Mana1e-Prior to the council meeting, about pros~l.9 for a break in around al 3:30 a.m. a ment Dt.trtct said tood airquali· off-duty otncen gathered out-the stalled contract talks. ~.:.--.s.ntce ~ :""..::=...:• Mayer called for more nex-MAIMI (AP> -Eastern ty wH predicted tbrouehout side City Hall, flashing signs "I don't know if the city's . ~~~_J:~~·-=·-·~ll:..-.:•:"":~-~.,...~;·;.;'+-~i;;bt;;li;t~y.;in~--pl~...U;d;D1;;•;;;,;°""';,;~te~de-;R-iA~ir1rill-inn!ie:.t•m;•wn'.id--mTtir~at=nir1'.talW~o~rlildr_o~ran!'titser-SPeo.ty..r.nt1tt11odt1attiy~.t-tll~~'":---wth,.arwt:ft-P.,~°'mtet-1"1ltettdmttthnerti-rh11cru-frttrenentr-it'lii"e1:o::.:t~ra~t~in~g~tea~u ~ &iv .... ..__ ..... i-n and distrtbutlng fliers Che parameters to make an F 1 ~: :-'..:: M at the property. l>n the ·6uay New York-South bulldup of_ pollutants alon1 the and petitions of support lo peo-equitable settlement ... Manda • I J • o, ••l.IM.• Takiq up moat of the Ume Florida route, announclq deep coaat n..da)' but added tbe al>-pie enterinc the council meeting. said. t::::::c .. · g: ....... c..e.e. • ., was dellberaUona dn ~e local price cut.a for unrestricted one-pearance9 were deceivtn1. "ll Accordlne to one poUceman, "I think it was quJte eYident ........ u ~ ..._ 0f.: coastal procram, which Mn. way Ucketl. Eastern aaJd Tua-looked a lat worse than itactually all offtcen who were not U · that the public overwhelmin1ly • ..... , ...... , .. ,. ._ ......... au Balley said required a areal day it would 1lub lta fare on tbe waa,"besaid. si1aed to work Tuesday nitbt gave the council some very .....,.... 1 " ~ .,::: dealofthoucblanddeliberaUon. tlcketa ln half, from s1• to•· Forecut for the upcomin1 were ,,.._t for the meetlnt. stron1 ,Wdelines on what they :.~... C19;: ..-w :t "It wu UM ftnt time we've surtlna Jan. 1 on s:outbbound three-to fhe -day period, An overflow crowd filled the wanted.'' be said. "Wltal the a..'-'-"' 1" .....,..._ bad an LCP and lt wu vttaJ tbat ru1hta and Jan. '1 on northbound Peteraon said, iadicatea ao council cbamben and apllled in· council chooees to do wttb thftn H I F we do it npt," ahe aald. filtbt.1. storma on the bor1IOll. to the lobby 04.lllide. Some tom· (SM PAY ..... Al) ) I _,.. ______ _ J • ' ----... .... r-----JVST BREAKING-----. .. ....... er u... hfty,. .•.. _,., -........, ........... "'!' .. · • 7.0., earthquake. rockt Vancouver laland area BEAKILIV tAPl A "maJor" Hl1hq'U'l&t m1u'"ria11.o oa &M Jtiat.,. 1ca1e'roc:l&4MI Uw an• l"°'*9 VutOUver laland off tlM toMl ol Canad• tud.ay, llt!C'Onlinl to the Unlv.rslty ol Khomeini' Joint nuke C·an· eels bltut made Q_ LAI VEGAS CAP> -A marches BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP>-lra· nlan leadtr Ayatollah Rubdtlah Khomeini cance&ed nationwide pro test marches planned by cl~ru-oriented hardliners today aulnat the secular moderates of President Abolhassan Banl-Sadr. m uch·dtlaytd undtr· 1rouad nucltar t•t waa ftrtd at the Nevada T"t 6.lt• lbday, one week after ft orltlnally had been. acheduled. llB open house thi~f sought t'allfomia ~lJmoar•phlr Statloo • . Thtrt' werto no 1mml•d11&1 .. r"port. ut da maae or lnJurtH The R1chh1r 1e1i1h• I• 11 IJlcHurt1 or 11roumt motion as measured Oil itels motera.,... tach ln<'r.atH uf one number mnn.t a ao foJd lnt·r t'1&H In ma1nltudt1 A Rh•hhtr readlnM of 7 m•an1 lJMI temblor I ~·•p~tlh· vi wld.:MltnJilCJ, ht••vv dumu11~ In populated uea-. ,,,_ ............ , .. I 8 t:lRl'1', l.t'bilJ\Ufl I At• 1 The lnfh.it nU•l Ay1ttoll11h Moha m m~d ~ hlJ tole.I IA n~~. conr .. rc1Wl' 10 Tehr1tn tOOlt)' thllt he hvpcd Ir an new h1tem ent on t.h€• Auw n <'lrn hm1l1tMt1• would load lo u quu·k~uuon to the t·ruu11 But Beheshu. ludtir of lht: hi.rd lint' li.lumh· th•l•U~lu·u11 Pur t). ~-ould nut revt>al dl'tu.11'> of lr1.m ' tJl'mand for ll S fm11nr 1ul guar~IOl'l'eS lhl&I ('OUld lt'ltd tu f \'h!UM..' o( the ~:l /\morh 'HllS IO ltlt'lr '4 lOth day of capu v1t toda > G OANSl\, 1~11lu11d \AP 1 L~1·h Walci.tl, lt•adcr of th1• indtil1t•t1 dent lawr movc mt!nt, warned toduy the tune Wl•S nO\ nt:ht tor further stnkes m Poland .. Society wanu. orckr n ght now, .. Wu lei.a told reporter~ following ceremoni~s in <:dans k !Ind CJy111 u commemorating workt:rs killed by police and troops 111 Dcc ernl>t•r 1U70 food pnce riots . . d ' ffl h-Walesa ·s re marks. made to repoi:tcrs in the ingy o ccsor 1s Solidarity labor union, reh ecte<.l appeals from union,. Homan Catholic Church <tnd government lt:uders for c alm and nataonal un· ity as tbe nat1on honors vietjmsof the 1970 violence. ....... appohat• taeo WASl-DNGTON IAl'I President·elect Reagan today ap- pointed Max L. f'riNtersdorf, chairma~ o_f the Federal Election Comrpission, as chief White House lobbyist in Con,ress. Reagan also a nnounced the appointment of ~1chael K: Dea~..e.r as deputy chief of the White llouse s taff. De~ver 1s a lo~ghme ~1de to Reagan. and is deputy di rector of the president-elect s transition office. '508,009 .... -ages smt . Waddill to appeal :- Tbe 80-year-old patriarch of Iran 's revolution said In a radio uddres:s to 36 million countrymen his cancellation orders were ls- 11ued to preserve Iran's national unity in the war againstlraq. There were no reoorts today of unrest or demonstrations in the t•ountry. Khomeini described the war situation as "critical," C4llled the I raqls "enemies of Islam" and su1d no divisive reactions by the l'Ublic were permissible "even if I or m y portrait-are insulted.•· This-appeared to be a reference to the tearing down last week of th e portraits of Khomeini's c ho s en s uccessor, Ayatollah llossein AJi Montazerl. from the walls of Iran's northeast town of Mas hhad. · · It was the Mashhad anti - ch!rical demonstrations by the moderates that touched off the c a ll for the protest marches Thursday in all cities of Iran against Bani-Sadr's supporters, who were described in clerical le aflets as "American stoo"es" and "fifth column agents of the Iraqi enemy." Two gunmen captured in coast chase By STEVE MARBLE OltMO.llr~lletSl.-ff Two armed robbery suspects, who left a Ne\\'port Be ach market· clerk tied up in a refrigerated jud_ge 's denial ___ _.._st..,.o~r,,...a'&ge._area with six eases of soda pop stacked on his chest, led Dr. William Waddill said to- day he would appea l an Orange <::ounty Superior Court jury's re· fusal to award him $500,000 damages he had sought stem- ming from his purchase with two other me n of the Huntington Harbour Beach Club in 1973. Waddill said he was "very dis· a ppointed " tha t the 1ury in Judge Leon a rd Golds tein's courtroom had not found tht' at- to rney who re pr csf'nted the Fro• Page A I PAY ••• partners hip to be part of a con- s piracy to d efraud him. Thal attorney, J ero me Bame, was exone ra ted by the jury while a second defendant. Stan Krolak Industries. was not held liable for damages for allegedly over appraising the value of the club to gel refinancing. "I'm sure Mr Ba me 1s elat ed and we're disappointed." Wad- di II said. Efforts to rea ch Bame today we re unsuccessful. Waddill, a Westminster ob· s tetrician , twit'e unsuccessfuJly prosecuted for the death of a newborn child who s urvived a saline abortion , had contended in his legal action that he and is completely up to them · ~othe~ ma n n?w deceased we re T he Police· s pokl•sm a n addcrl . duped into buying the beach c lub "From pa~t e:<fX"rwn<·<·. I tlon ·1 by a. promoter who ~as later think 11 will make an\' d ir convicted ~f embezzling from fere nce. ·· · h~s _fellow in vestors and 1over- The two sides wcrt• '>thcrlulcd statmg l~ value of the c ub to ·to resume ccmlra<'I l ~tlks lh1s af. get new _fmancin~. . te rnoon W :1dd1 ll's attorney. Michael At Tuesd ay 's mee ting, the Ri chman. had a rgued that Bame police stood fi rm on their de was hired to arrange for the mand for a 34 percent incrt'ase purchase of the beach club for $2 in salary and benefits over one million and that he had alleged· year The police clai m this ly mis represented to Waddill would raise the m to the ave rage tha t a third m e mber of the ('Ompensation level of agencies pa rtnership, Frank Jannette. in neighboring cities. had invested $260,000 more than AllMnPy N1dr <:ounkr, chief he had 1w~otiator for the• l'll y , told the Waddill said he believed the c1iunc·il 1ti;jt t:tlki, ha<I n ·uchcd jury was confused and over - 1111 1miiu1>:." whelmed by jury instructions re lit' t1•1•1mH1it-t1d1•'1 that 1iffi c·cr' gardlng negligent le gal mis· '"· gt 1111tt:t1 ;, 17 !I 1w1 c·•·nt 111 t'1•prc1wntation and fraudult•nl 1 1 t-J1:>l' 111 d •111r Y""' <·•1r'ltr ll('t mi~n·11rc·11entat10n 'l'h1:. 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At one point. Newport police said . the bandit suspects cornered their pursuers in a dark c ul-de- sac a nd shot out the tires on their vehicle. Arrested on armed robbery char ges were 23-year-old Jack Mills of Ga rden Grove and a 17· year.otd male accomplice . Police said the episode started al 3:30 a.m. when lhesus pectsen· tered Minute King at 3530 Irvine Ave . and asked clerk Robert Kroll to get them two cases of root beer. _ When the clerk opened the refrigerated storage area to get the soda pop, one of the bandits put a gun to his head while the other wrapped his wrists with m asking tape. Polite said the gun men, who al- lege,lly threatened to kill the clerk repeatedly, the n piled cases of soft drinks on the clerk's chest and hastily rolled the store's safe ou tthe front door_ Two witnesses , driving a mini· stree t sweeper , re ported seeing the bandits lift the 200-pound safe in the back of an old station wagon. They told officers they followed the bandit ·s getaway car but soon found thems elves cornered in a dead-end street. 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The device was fired at 7 : 10 a .m. in a vertical shaft nearly 1,900 feet beneath Pahute Mesa, about 115 miles northwest of Las Vegas. There were no problems , the DOE said. Two schools closing hearings due Two additional public hearings o n the proposed closure of Wardlow School have been scheduled by the Fountain Valley School District's school cl06ure advisory committee. The first hearing will be con- ducted at 7:30 p.m . Thursday at Wardlow School, 9191 Pioneer Drive, Huntington Beach. A second bearing is scheduled for 7 :30 p.m. Jan. 6 at nearby Tatbert School, 910.l Brabham Drive, Huntington Beach. The advisory committee has bee n instructed to suggest one s chool for closure at the end of the current school year . The group c urrently is leaning toward a sus· pension of classes at Wardlow, a plan that has drawn pro.tests from some of the elementary school's parents. Initially. the committee dis- cussed plans to disperse Wardlow st~dents to both Talbert and- Newlandschools . At Thursday's h,earing , the committee will discuss a new pro- pos al that would send all Wardlow students to Talbert in 1981 ·82. At the same time, some Talbert studen ts would be reassigned to Newland and Harper schools. School district officials said this new dispersal plan would al- leviate possible ove rc rowding a nd create fewe r hazardous s treet crossings. The final decision on which sch ool will be closed and how stu· dents will be dispersed will be made by district trustees after the committee's recommendations are submitted in late January or early February. Innocence claimed CHICAGO <API'-A federal judge has entered innoce nt pleas on behalf of 10 alleged members of the Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN after their indict- m e nt on federal charges of seditious conspiracy, armed rob- be ry a nd stolen ve hicle and weapons violations. By PIOL 8NEIDE&MAN Of -~llr ~I ... St.ff On Sunday, Dec. 7, a tall, well· dressed man who said he was in- terested In buying a home visit· ed three open house showings in north Huntington Beach. During his visits, this "buyer" slipped into the master .bedro·ob1s u n detected and pocketed cash and jewelry valued at $2,800, according to Huntington Beach police. The open house thefts have promoted local realtors to up- grade their security precautions at such showings.· In the meantime, police are continuing their search for the open house thief. • Detective Gary Meza said the suspect is a black man, abo.ut 30-years-old, six feet, three in· ches tall, and 200 pounds . He said the man was described as "very good looking and ve ry well dressed." T.}ie man drove a newer model burgundy colored Mustang auto, possibly with out-of-state plates. police said, Meza said the man represent· ed himself as a prospe<''ive buyer at two of the Hunlin~tOI'\ Beach homes and left false iden· l',....P•,,eAI ARGUELLO Hall, who has b e en c ity treasurer for nearly 13 years. s aid officiaJs and Arguello violated city rules by not form - ing a sel~ction committee lo make recommendations and conduct interviews . "The re is no exc use ro.r the way it was handled It is an overt violation and an a Hront to the public ." Re said he cons idered filing a grievance. Argue llo . who h a s be e n finance director for 17 years. s aid the appointme nt a t this time will pave the way fo r plan ning efforts to put the nl'W de pa rtment into operat i'on. tie said he received apph<'a· lions from fi ve c ity e mployees before making t he decis ion to appoint himself for the job. Arguello pointed out that the various departments had a ll been part of the finance depa rt· m ent at one time, with the ex· ception of personnel, and in· dicated he was the -logical man for the job. He said he waited to make the appointment until after the or- dinance implementing the new department takes effect. Arguello, who claimed city rules had been followed, indicat· ed he would continue to concen· trate on city administrator duties for the pres ent. He also said the new position doesn 't mean any pay raise. Hall, however, claimed that the decision should have been delayed until a new permanent city administrator joins the city. 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Tincher. accordln& to previous testimony, apparently was In another part of the house. on display and ready for delivery Ufication aa a real estate a1ent at the third house. T he detective said the sllSpect waited until the agent or homeowner conducting the open house was busy with other vis- itors. The suspect then pocketed cash and valuables that were eas y to conceal. A description of the man has been transmitted to nearby law enforcement .ieencies and to area realtors, in hopes of catching the suspect if he tries the sche me elsewh~re , Meza · said. In the wake of these thefts, the Huntington Beach· Fountain Valley Board of Realtors bas is- sued warnings at its board meet- ings a nd in its published bulletins. Carolyn Ewing, vice president of the realtors association, s aid agents are being urged to team· sit at open house showings, to make it more diffioult for vis- itors to slip away by themselves. Also, Ms:-Ewing said, agents are reminding their clients to re· m ove all loose valuables and place them in a safe deposit box prior-.anopen house. Agents ·themselves are being urge d not to leave their own c alc ulators o r purs e s ·unat· tended. Finally, agents who have sus· picions about unfamili ar visitors c laiming to be r e altor s themselves are urged to ask to see a ssocia tion members hip ca rds . Agents who still feel uncertain about the credentials of a visitor have been instructed to jot down the s tranger 's auto li cen se number, Ms. Ewing said. Crash kills • woman 10 Huntington CIC:lrril Relic Wilso n , 51. or lluntmgton Be ac h was fatally in· JUred Tuesday afternoon when her southbound cC:1r was s truck bv a no rthbo und vehicle lhat c rossed the center line, Hunt mgton Beach police said. The col lis ion occ ured on Bushard Street . near Rambler DrLve. The woman rece ived massive head injuries 'in the 3: 51 p. m . ac- cident and died at 5:15 p.m . in Fountain Valley Community Hospital's trauma center, police said. The driver of the other vehi· cle . Donald Yoc hi m . 61 , of Garden Grove. received a slight c ut on the forehead b ut refused tre atme nt. police said Yoc him was jailed on susp1 cion of vehlc ular manslaugh'ter and drhi ng unde r the influence A traffic investigator said it was not immediately dete rmined whether Yochim was driving un· der the influence of alcohol or drugs. I .. , .... -~· -·-· .......... , ... - Wednesday, December 17. \980 .. * DNLYPILOT ~ , Ol~ ol lhe Oran1• Coun ty Trantit Olttrit\ bavt dedded th•1 W111 ciut back the dl•lrltt'• crowth potic ... ln the n••t nu year• flow~ver, \be l'l'OW\h rate of t be 10 ynr-old dlttrlct won ·1 1nart to ww Wltll the Jut two member Al llollinden of Foun· taln Valley, "we may have \o tak~ anothc.>r look." rares , Pearson agreed, but he the finaJ two years. Transit ··board votes to .limit gl-Owth · 1 · According to statistics SUR· plied by district analysts. the district's operating expenseh would be $1Z1 .8 million using ~ 1 percent rate in 1985·86. aboutp percent more than with a 4 J>ef· cent rate. n. board unan1moldly voted 10 adopt • 4 pernnt. annual 1rowUl ratf tor 1>urch•11t't ul nfw bule. and the &CC'Oml>IU\)'ll\i ltd d ll«>I\ of nt-w rou\1•21 11ntl pau~rt Tbe distrirl n 1h• n 1rtt'ntl) •~ 7 -percent yeara ol t.M cycle nacal year• ltM ~ and ltlS-86 when 2S nther than prevlously·fiaure4 0 biu wlU be purc hased. llOWl'VCr . If aaaioline price~ l11kt' i dr11.stlc turn upward. as l\t!w lHOJtchons indicate, dis trld officials rnl&ht need a lot more buaeM an a hurry If that buppens, suld board rt shift idea 'not new' ·l·hem~ b) a t>\\ port Beach man to relocate John Wayne Airport on tt\.e coastal slopes abo\'e the Orallge Coast 1s being ne\\ed b} ttuvort offtc1als as impraN1cal. too exp~n::.1ve and not very ortginal AtrQ<>rt Manager Murry Cable said the idea of m oving the airport on top of tht-San Joaquin Pat~olling of state's land OK'd Orange County she riff's dep· uties will continue to patrol co a st a I I a nd s rec e nt I y purchased by the s tate for Crystal Cove State Pa rk until the California PIW'k service can p r ovide l a w enforcement services there. The Orange County Board of -5upervisors unanimously ap· proved an agreement with the stale Tuesday that provides for county patrols from January 1981, to December 1981. Cost of the patr~rvices is estimated at $149,000, which will be reimb.ursed by the state, officials s aid in a report to s upervisors. · According to documents, the leve I of service a lo n g the s prawling park lands will be predicated on se<1sonal use. Ad- ditional ~atrol services could be required during major holiday J,leriods such as Memorial Day, Labor Day and the Fourth of July . Hills came up for the first time nearly 12 years a~o. CABLE SAID the scheme was res urrected in 1978 in a county avia tion study and was droppea because of cost -and confll~t with otht!r planned uses in the coastal stretch between Corona dcl Mar and Laguna Beach . Newport resident Hichard Bare, a film producer, unveiled his relocution notion early this month at a meetin g of the Marine r's Community Associa· lion in Newport Beach. Bare. rlaiming the idea raml' to him one afternoon while sail· ing horn<' from Ca'talina Island. claimed he'd shown his plan lo Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley, but wus treated to "the old bureaucratic hocus DOC US. RILEY, DISTURBED by Bare's public remarks, said he gave the Newport mcin 's plan special consideration and not "bureaucratic hocus pocus.·· Further, Riley Silid, he as ked fo.r _and reet>ived " feasibility study on the airport relocation idea within 20 days of his meet· ing with Bare. Ri ley s aid he forwarded a copy of the s tudy to the Newport man. The study, by airport manager Cable. said~it would cost $81 million alone to acquire and grade the 867 acr es in the coastal hills tha t would be needed for an airport. M eanwbile, the district will hu ve a continge ncy plan detail- ing ways to increase the bus fleet quic kly , said Brian Pearson, development direc\or tor the dlstnct. or course, sudden increases in passen~ers will bring a parallel in crease in revenue through said district officials still must Those reserves, he said, are decide how to balan ce such being held to pay for major money between extra service capital improvements to the and extra buses. sy!jtem, particularly to hel~fund Pearson said he recommended a proposed 24-mile rapid transit , culling back to th~ 4 percent an·.:'.' line through centr al Orange nual growth rate because higher County estimated to cost $485 than -expected Inflation rates ""million. and predicted reductions in Pearson said a complete pro· federal a.id would otherwise re-gr am for the five-year growth q uire the district to dip into re· plan will be presented to the serves to operate the system in board in F'ebruary. ,, . Sa11ia-'s airborne reindeer O•ilt Pilot P"'OtO\ Oy RtCl\lrcl KOl'ftl•r Ho ming in for a landing in his helicopter <with red-nosed Rudolph's face painted on the front!. Santa Claus waves to a group of excited children from Christ Lutheran School in Costa ~ esa . The c hopper double~ as Ea gl~ 1 at the Costa Mesa Police Department and is piloted by Qf. ficer Randy :'\utt At the snme time, about two million more passengers -a total of 51 million, would be served with a highe r growtJt rate. I Slay~r sought by cops ' 'I Orange police detectives sa~ today they are still seeking leads in the.slaying of a young Burger King employee who \\'.as shot to· death in a holdup last week. : Detective John Webb said tte has been in contact with oth~r­ po Ii cc agencies in Southern California to determine if theie have been similar robberies. : ' WALTER H. B.ELL II. 19 pf Santa Ana, was shot to de ath Ja~t Thursday night at the fast-f~ business at2620 W. Chapman Ave. a fter opening a vault where receipts wt,rc kept. : "This victim was fl at-out ek 1.•Culf·d ." Webh said of Bell's slay. 1ng , l'ol1ce ~<iid thf' s u s pe~~. d<"H'rtbcd a~ i.I black mi.In in his m 1d 20s, first entered the bus1 ness just l~fore clo~ing time ansJ th<'n vaulted over a counter. !:. lie then herd e d s o m r em ployees i nto a wa lk ·tll refrigerator and led another to a back offi ce, where Bell was WEBB Sl\ID BELL cooperalt!d fully wrth the gunman but "somewhere along the line. the guy ju.st ililled him... . R{tll died from a single bullet w1>u nd to the head The young employee was not a rmed. . The gunman escaped with t~~ receipts through a rear door. · - He was described as standitig about 6·1. weighing about 1~ pounds and wearing a brown coat, black pants and bla~~ shoes: .~ Motorcyclist .. -The s tate purc hased t h e coastal lands between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach last year for creation of the park. HE ALSO SA ID such a relocation move would require a complete revision of the county's Local Coa.<>tal Plan for the area. Thqj. plan, approved in concept by county super\'isors last Augus t, calls for residential development as well as a national park. p e rishes in · Mesa crash County 'holds action on bingo plans Discussion of a proposed cr ackdown on "donation bingo" has been postponed for one week by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The postpone me nt was r e· ~ quested by members of the non- profit Hispanic Democr ats of · Orange County. who said they need more time to prepare a re- . port to explain why the new regulations could hurt the Buena · Park-based group's fund -raising activities. In "donation bingo," players allegedly aren't required to pay a fee to enter the lottery and : compete,for prizes. Howe v e r . s h e riff 's in· : vestigators belie ve the term ~"'ttmiation " is often used to circumvent restrictions which : limit orga n i~ations from l spon soring bingo more than ·: twice a week or from allowing : more than 500 players al a ti e. . +Mesa traffic ,. ' : help pledged I ; by Frizzelle . -: Assemblyma n Nolan ~ Friuelle, R ·Costa M.esa. ; dropped by the Costa Mesa Cit y i Council meeting Monday flight ~, to pledge support in solving ' some of the city's traffic woes. J The freshman assemblyman i told the council h e '11 be a ~me mber of t he Assembly I TransJ*>rtation Comm ittee next year. He pledged bis services I 1pecifically in helping to solve the Newport Boulevard..problem now ~r studyJ>x_<;aJtr:ana-- -·-c11tt Wdjin1 10 poe1i e ternatives for lmprovin1 traffic flow aJon1 the boulevard, ranstnl' from dolnc nothinc to buildlna a $215 million freeway extenalon between the Costa II•• Freeway'• IOUthern end aod Padftc Cout Hl1hway ln Newport Beach. "It is questiona ble whether Ba re's plan is practicable or feasible," Cable concluded. . " .. A helmetless Costa Mesa motorrycllst was fatally injured Mond:Jy night when his bike slammed into the front of a left Lurn1ng \'an at d \H•st side in- terSPt'l1on and burst int0 flames Ba r e, acknowledging that "this plan is t1.10 much of a shock for most people to accept," said he believes it could work. lie said he's having little difficulty gathering signatures on a .peti· lion suppor:ting the r elocation proposal. · NEWPORT MAYOR J ackie Hea ther, who said sh e h as doubts that the plan is feasible. said she intends to present the pro posa l to the Sou t h e rn California Association nf Ciov- ernments. Parks fund plnns eyed M 1rhael Jefferds Rro~ n. 28. of 943 Congress St . was pro nounced decid shorlly after ar· rival at Founlain Valley Com- mun 1ty llosµ1 1:1l 's Trauma Center about 7 p m . pol ire said. lfc earned no identification a nd wa s trace d thr o ugh fin gerprints only after s~veral ho urs nr police effo rt . 11'1 - \'CS t 1gators said. The SCAG group. which re· cently finis hed a two-year study of the region's aviation needs. has s upported a plan for conslruction of an a1rµort in the harbornear San Pedro Orangl' County will receive about S6 7 million rrom the state because voters an November ap· proved Proposition l. a bond act 11rov1ding $285 million for parks. 'llow officials in county and city govt·rnments must decide how tospht up the money. The bond act included pro· visions \o make sure that at l<'asL a maJonty of county res1- Marine faces trial • ID 2-Irvine assaults hearing in llarbor Municipal Court at 9 a.m. Dec. 30. dents are rcprcscntN1 in a rinal spending plan At least 50 per cent of the lol·al l!overnmcnt., which represent half of thl' cou·n Ly population must approve a plan. Murray Storm. director nr th(• county Environmental Manage ment Agency, said !.even.ii fund Gem Talk /ly ,J (' II l ',\,f f'H UI 1-:.'i ('Nl1f1.-d firm .. /t1J!l'I, A <IS A Marine sergeant was re· leased on his OWFI· recognizance Tuesday after pleading innocent in UTartg~ Caunt-y-fta-rbu Muni~al-QQ.urLtn c.baxges .b assaulted two women joggers as they ran through Irvine's Northwood area. Nichols was arrested Dj:c. lOt 1-.....;..._,..,-u D ~ROM LEAD? llYl><>llce us ing a description of a Hn.~nn.~ rloim 1111ccr.,~ man wanted ilr connRfiOnwilh t-lerbert G. Nichols. 21, Tustin faces felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon, kidnap- ping and sex perversion. Nichols, who is s tationed at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, 1s scheduled for a preliminary ... the Nov. 30 and Dec. 2 assaults. Jn both c·as~s. th,e women were 1 jo~ging along Yale Avenue when they were grabbed by an armed man who tried to drag them into an orange grove and rape them. police said. Both were able to escape his grasp without being raped. Neither was seriously injured while scurrung with the man. Higfmxiy link eyed San Juan Capistrano and Or ange County are going to look into extending Stonehill Drive across San Juan Creek. two communJties. • The city will spend $13,000 to hire consultants who will pre· pare a report on the environ· mental Impact of the road ex· tension. · . mg alternatives e xist Jn ont:' alt<'rnativ<'. ror exam· plP about S2 million would go fur regional park<;. another S4 .2 m1 ll1on 1.1,ould be allocated to c1L1cs based on their popula\ions. ;md S434,000 would be used for pi.Irk!' in· unincorpor ated parts of the county Authorities s aid Brown was riding souLhbound on Monrovia A venue <it an unknown speed when a northbound van driven by a woman proceeded to tum left onto National Avenue YOUR MERRIEST C-R -ll-IS-TMAS .... EVER '.•. -~ · .. ' ,• .··· .. . .. . . . ..· ... ' :.;·I .. . . . ... : : .. There Is nothing more elegant and rich looking than marquise diamonds sel in an ensemble. See this s uperb pendanl of three marquise diamond5 and the matching earrings. Yo u will be thrilled at the exquisite beauty and elegance. The city and the county will work \ogether to PIP' the project which would make Stonehlll Drive a major commuter route -betw.eeR ·San-.Juan··11nl! Dina City and county officials of the Environm~n.lal _.Mallagem.a nt A ~DCY ial' tbe planni Ever since man di scovered gold and its value grew, ·there have been attempts to make or develop it synthetically. In the old days. alchemists sometimes fooled gullible people into think· ing they were buying gold when what they were getting was re- ally a mixture of lead and paint. Now comes a s trong rumor from Russia that scien· lists there have accidentally discovered how lead can, m · deed be converted to gold. In· formation smuggled out by an immigrant lo Israel describes the process: Scientists were ex- perimenting with nuclear fusion in the Lake Baikal region. and were using heavy lead liners for some containers l o protect t hem selves from radiation. To t heir amu~~~ ~Q;J,~~~~-1L~~~~~~~77--~~=~~~--~-~-1r--~ J.ba~-ot-t-he-meta'.a. I Je I Point. .. The proposed new route would run from Del Obispo Street across San Juan Creek and join Cam ino Capistrano. The ex· tension ia expected to reUeve some of the con1eatton on Pacific Coal\ Hithway and.cut lbe travellq time between the project should be c'ompleted in 13 months, at which time public hearings will 'be held. San Juan and the county are working Joliitly on the extension because part of the riew roadway would be in the dty and part would be in unin· corporated Dana Point. had some or the properties of untnhri~J weurJ gold after being charged with · · · · -r tremendous. energy pressures. There is a catch to t he whole MEMBlA AMERICAN GEM SOCIETl .@~ stor y, though; it is said that 1823 NEWPORT BLVO COSTA M(SA ~ "- thousands of dollars of elec· IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1946 trical energy is needed to pro-eanll.t.mericard-Master Charge PH0N'l. 5'8-340t duce each ounce of "gold " • ; , ~ I OAIL V ,.llO f H , \ -• 'Pelltleal ••ltller' Ju*C t •• t 'oa Cing Allks hail ·nominee Haig ~1. ~. 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When you start the l"fl~lll\'. th,·\ don l ru.11 'l'hl') \t'll.l ('t:RTAl N UIGHWi\ V l'i\THOl. uffr rt•r:.. ulh.•~c th1·st• m.1d1t11('l> han · u lup spcl•d 1lr nu m11r1· th,rn H5 miles 1>t·r \ ~'1) ~,\ ( ) 4 I I I \ Wist' yuy u·h11 JU..'11 •111/ r<in llryhway Patrol Peariut hou1 'fh:it 's on thl' llul On hills. lhl' f>ath<>t1 c P t:.'a nuts lu~ 1hm 11 111 ;1hout li5 nlfll·s an hour f'atrolml'n h<I\ l' t'l1mph.11nl'rl Lh ;11 certain hot rodding 1·1 111.l·n1> ha\l' 1uunletl thl•m. t'la1mmg the mighty CllP 1·1111llln·1 1·atl'l1 <i Volkswagen Then. about thret· wePk:. ago. 1t actually happened. Patrolling along in his Pathetic Peanut . one CllP of· f1ccr l!•wt• c hase to a 1>peedin~ Beetle as it started up ~rarll• un (~olrlen State Frcewav . . TllE Ot't'ICER Pl 'T hrs foot to the floor Then he :..huved his foot through the rtoor He failed The Beetle escaped. This story 1s even more galling when you realize that almost anythtng can puss u VW J¥1ing uphill. Listen. 1 · vc sem JoggL•r!> pass Rcctles on the upgr ade. Thus it is that the CllP 1s now dumping its fleet of I' at hetit' Peanuts Some of the m have been sold lo local polic•e d('partnumt:-. working 1n towus that are all downhill. Th,. Clll' is going to bid for some new cars on Dec. 29. Anything ma~ l11ok good if it doe:rn'l have a wind-up key s trrking out of thC' trunk lid tflGHWAV PATROL OFFICIA i.~ now fig ure 'they 'll nt•\"l'r unlo;.id all of the Pathetic~ on loc..11 µoltce S4> they're ll \ llll! Ill r1gurt• ()Ill a \\ ay to fi x ·em so the laggJn:ll:. car-. .,.. ill lirt.•ak the H5 mile pl'r h1J11r hdrner II '>'31> 11·1><1rtt:d thr·)'0 rl' actually t ons1dcring lurhorhargcr~ for the cngtn('' and removal of \he mufflers Our vauntl•<I l11ghwuy P<Jtrol has l>ecn redured to hot rochkrs· t;w\1('' HUT A WORI> TO the wi se· If you see one or those Palh11tic-l'C'anuts p4lhng up behind you with· the llttle red light on, don't gl11.sm<Jrfand figure you can outrun it Y11u may be facing one or the hopped-up models with a squirrl'l lail fl.v111g from the rolice radio antenna -L.ONDON I A I'> Britain. Jt1 l)a11 , I s rael anR Egypt w1•ll'om<'d lhe llPpointm ent of re- llrt>t> Gen. Ale xander M. Haig Jr , as Secretary of St ale wttile 11nmedilite reaction from other Western a llies and the Soviet bloc wui. s ubdued. The appoint· mcnl drew mixed comment in tod ay's Britis h press. Oril1s h government officials l>Utd here that they e"pecl Haig to tuke a firm st and in dealing y, 1th thc Soviet Union. IN TOK\'0,,.a Japabese Foreign Ministry spokesman ·aid Japan welcom ed the ap- pointment "We don't foresee any change 1 n L' S foreign policy with .I a pan." he said, adding that Tokyo did not anticipate that Heagan and Haig would adopt a tougher s t a n re on Japanese military spending. ~gyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali told reporters in Cairo that llalg's appointment would have a "good effect on military and political c;ooper;:a· taon " between Was hington and C<Ji ro and "will make the Middle East the center of interest in L' ~ foreign policy." Teacher's coffee poisoned WIClllTI\, Kan. <Al'l -A 13· year-old junior high school student has been charged in a Juvenile court delinquency peti· lion with aggravated assault aftc•r allegedly poisoning her teacher's coffee, officials say T b e t e..a ch e r • N~a 1. . Schwabauer , 34, of Newton, was treated at a Wichita hospital and released after taking a drink of coffee spiked with a hig hly toxic solvent. authorities s aid. "I llAVF. BEEN threatC'ned before, but 99 µcrt'ent of the l rmc they''!tht• stude nts> arc hluffing. ·· S<Jld Schwabaue r. who spit out most of the coffee· when he d ctct'lcd a s trange taste ··Thrs time it" asn't a bluff." Thc Truesdell Junior High Sch ob l stud e nt . who was charged Tuesday , ac knowledged putting ethylene dichloride in St'hwabauN's coffee when he left his shop class for a moment Monday, authorities said. The girl was not idt>ntified because of her age. INVESTIGATORS said bottles contatning the liquid ar e marked clearly a::s poison. The teacher said fum('s from the solvent can he fatal. The subst a nce normally is ke pt i11 gallon containers unde r lock and key. school offici-a ls said. but a small amount was being used by students lo bond acry lic plastics. Schwabauer said he had writ· ten a d·isciplinary note on the gi rl last we e k for non -. performance in class. He said she may have heen holding a grudge. .Jo hn Morton. the school's principal. said he would ret'om· mt:.'n<l the gr rl be expelled . Climber r escu e d SJ\ '.'/TE f. < A I' l -·1 n his shirtsleeve!> after spending the night ma rooned on El Capitan mountuin 39-degrce weather. Fred Elliott was rescued by rope and ht'I icopler Monday. chilled hut <JPP<•rcnlly in good condi- tion Fog ·shroud~ Northwest. f-': East plastered witli snow olankets : C#NUtaf Weatlwr I ~ow CloUd\ -ntQ!ltlV 109 ...... al t~rf\oon clear 1no Coa~t •I tow\ IOfllQlll 1n IQ\ C.o.&>l•I h•Qh l""''°O &S, lnl-n W•l•r S~ Etw •her•. -\terly wtnd• I 10 IS "'>Oh Wl!\I 10 ""''"'""'' , .. en t 1o 2 ,,..1 Th• Mon pro\suro •v•lem w111cll brouqlll •@<O<d l•mlH!r aluru •no '"' •-ltt 10 Southern CAl llornla •r uuO•Y 1> .. ~a~enlno out 11111, le hanq• I• t •s>e<ICKI Tnur~oav. lflt IN•llon•IWHlllerS."'IHS•IOlodllV C.ALIFOltHIA 811•"~"~10 81ylll@ '°'t\no MonttftV Oo••r<d ~•cr•mento Sante B••Da•• 8•r\IOw 8 .. l>OP C•t11llll• lonq Beech Newpor\ Beacn Palm 5prlnqs 5.tn 9.,,...,c:11no 5anJo\e "' lo n 4) IS .. " .1' IS SJ u 0 ., )5 112 " ,. ., ,, JO 16 SI .. ., ,. SS 90 tS ., T llt ,...«ury cllmti.d lo 99 In LO• /\nq•lt\ on Tuti'laY. •-1n9 lhe ll <ti O~c. 16, 1'°4. I"" NWS '4110 'Mmper.iure\ will tie a Dll coottr T11ursd•v. wllll roroust hl9hs In ll'le IO row 10• In I.OS A"9'1lt\ ano lhe \Ur TOOA 'f t------------.'""'---------------......;H;,;;0;.;,A:;;.1' .;;U.-1.;;0..__ .. .:,<-;;;;;;'"•":V' S~con<I MQll 6 II p.m J.9 S.conO low 11:37 p.m 11 O.ityNetD .... ty •• ~ ..... ti ~, • .,,t h • " 11•v It ,,,,, c-f, ""' h .. ~ t Ml,,_.,,,_.., lJV t\ \(J fl"l I t f f.._l lfM ( f ff t11 t .~"'' f•IJ'I' 'If~ t f••' 1tPl1v4\f11tJ .~ roundlno 'W&llty\ •CfOS\ Int IHl!lt• (in&tl ~···~. ChAn(j· THUltSOAY S•le. wlll~clearo11t1r mosl 01111u. 1no 10 rain 01111r tl'le ta•"'" upper Ff"! 11•0'> • 06•.m 61 u ceol lor oetchy l09 or low CIOudl MIUIUf Piil ValltY Flf\l IOW I :SO o..m. 0 . ne\\ alonci Ille co;nt tale tOfllO!ll ~!>d Strond MOfl 1 . t2 p.m. ; I 'e1rtymorn1nor11ur\dav T•mpualurtt arouno IM ntllon\ Moon Mtlt ThurMln et J•ll "m. Mounlaln l'llgl\1 wn i" ra}lll!! rrom .)) • early loclay ""l!ltd trom 16 •01H'J r1w~,.1 1·•1 •m Britain's independent Finpn· cial Times called Haig "the mos t 'political· soldler the Unit· ed States has seen since Gen. Douglas MacArthur'' and praised his work as NATO com· mander. "IT IS LARGELY due to the diplomatic groundwork laid by Gen . Haig while he was al NATO that Greece has come back fuJly into the Western al· liance." it said. T he Times said Hai& would bring greater expe rie n ce in foreign affairs to the job thanfljs immediate pr edecessor. Ed· mund Muskie ln Moscow~ where Haig has been denounced a~ a .. witch doc· tor" for his role as s upreme commander of the North Allan· tic Treaty Organization. announ- cement of the· appointment was reported in a one -paragraph dis· patch without comment by the Soviet news agency Tass. CHINA ALSO reported his ap· po1ntmenl and include~ a few details of Haig's background. At home. Senate Democratic Whip Alan Cranston , D-Calif., warned that Jlaig's appointment could mean an early end to Reagan 's ''honeymoon·· with Congress. "It will provoke a serious controversy that will jar the harmony that has prev11iled s mce Konald Reagan's c leclton. · · Cranston said Sen a te t·on- firmation hearings would ex· amine Haig's role in Watergate. the Vietnam War a nd circumstances surrounding the pardon that Nixon received from President Gerald F'ord after re· signing from office in 1974. But in an interview on ABC TV's "Good Morning, Amen ca " program today, Cranston s..ald fUHg 's confirmation was highly likely. "I trunk the voles are a lmost s urely there unless some~hing emerges relating to Watergate or Vietnam that makes his rec- ord one that cannot be accept· ed." Cranston s aid. "I don't ex· peel that to happen. but we have- a responsibility to see if h ·s there .. B l1 T F 0 R M •: R Sp ct' 1 a I Wate rgate Prosel·utor LL•on J awo r s ki . who h eaded De mocrats for Reagan during the election campaign, said that by persuading Nixon to resign . llaig should be l'red1ted w11h ''s<Jv ing the nat10n a lot of trauma." Reagan also strongly defended his choiC'e. ··1 am completely convinced General Haig has the qualifica · tions for thjs job and that there is nothing uninvented that could be brought up against him ... Reagan said in Los i\ngeles. Haig, 56, is president of United Technologies Corp.. a leading defense contractor . --'r-·- .............. Bailed out . Gerald C. Meyers, c hairman of American Motors. speaks to stockholders following approval of a takeover by Renault in exchange for $200 million in new capital. At least 92 percent voted in favor of the move. Oil price boosts unfair, says U.S. NEW YORK tAP> The new round of oil price increases a nnount'ed by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun- tries is unfair to the industrial world, U.S. officials say. "We do not consider these increases to be Justified, particularly in the light of the good record of the United States and the industrial world in general in restraining demand.·· White House Press Secretary Jody Powell said. __ _ "WE ARE EXTREMELV disappointed by OPEC's de· cision," said Energy Secretary Charles W Duncan Jr., who cit· ed "the fragility of today's worldwide economic conditions.·· OPEC's decision to let the price of a 42·gallon barrel of oil climb as much as $4 , to a maximum of $41 , was announced Tuesday afle~ a two-day conference of oil ministers in Bali. In· donesia. Saudi Arabia already has raised its oil price from S30 to S32 a ha rrel. and analysts say the other 12 OPEC m embers are like I} to raise prices to the cartel's new limits Those moves would push the average price of OPEC oil fro m about $32 to $35 a barr~ The L' S Energy Department fo recast that the average L'S. •pnce of a gallon or gasoline l)r heatmgoil would go up a nickel OPEC, SUPPi.i ER OF 26 percent of the oil used 1n the L'nil· ed States. has been in disarray since the Iranian revolution 1n 1978 sha rply reduced that nation's oil output and sent world 011 prices spirali ng more than 150 percent as buyers scrambled for scarce supplies OPEC's 011 ministe rs agreed to let the cartel's old S37 -a· barre~ lop _price. now t'ha rged b~ ha\1{_10~ Libya, Nigeria a nd Algena. chmb to S41 . Analysts said thethree African countries. whose two million barre ls-a-dfly exports to the United States ac- count for 12 per cent of U.S. petroleum needs . were likelv to an- nounce $4-a-barrel hikes. · In Zurich. Switzerland. adding to the sinister outlook, Oil Minis ter Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani was quoted today 9s saying oil prices of SSO a barrel by next s pring are "not at all ex- cluded" unless the West reviews its oil stockpiling policy. Yamani reportedly predicted a "mood of panic" on markets if the war'between Iraq and Iran lasts "much longe r .. Give an Irvine Marathon Tee Shirt •POMONA FIRST FEDERAL 5325 University Drive •WELLS FARGO BANK 5401 University Drive • Z-B TRAVEL ANO TOUR 5321 University Drive The child or adult runner in your life will ap· preciate a gin of an official World Masters Marathon of Irvine spectator tee shirt. The major West Coast race is January 25, 1981. Shirts in the city 's t'O lors -blue and green -are available now from these lrV.ne Chamber of Com· merce members •THE SPIGOT 18044 Culver Drive •IRVINE SAVlNGS AND LOAN Culver Drive at Walnut Ave. •WALKER AND LEE Real Estate 5396 E. Walnut Avenue •ART SHOWCASES 4624 Barranca Parkway •BON AMIE 4616 Barranca Parkway •HUBTE SPORTS IRVINE 4708 Barranca Parkway • J .T . P~RIWJNKLE _ 4614 Barranca Parkway ~ZON FABRIC. EMPORIUM --:.....-. . .-----:-11 120 Barranca Par~aY..: :____::.:=c.:.-=S::===I •WOODBRIDGE WINE & SPIRITS 4724 Barranca Parkway OnlYi 16 50 · Proceeds benefit Irvine Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Fund Kristen Engel and Irvine .11111111 Chamber Sports Committee ~Ch airm an Arlyn Smith Run With Of ficial Marathon Tee Shirts. 10 ts eno CltVr1 lempeolures Wiii II! below lef"O In Pellston ''" IQ •7 s .. n .... lcxMY ..... p .....,_, l---11-~mrmrmr.~~i'r.t#.i-f-1!.,..,."1!mM 7SonThuri<l:iy a+orffllll kf'vWttl,, • Tllur'41tv ft 6 S•• m. C~T ........ • ~ '' O.~ Cc"'tM"' ,., .. ._. ••1 .. •n t .... , .. ~,.", .......... , ..... , •~cJI Wf-ffTtt'l\ff"f ..... u. i1tnfl4'lf"'tl•n•11 (N •'fl•I '""~"' '.-ttnJuri~'"''V'I 0 .J\1\41 Ao .. N 1'W)ll.t'1 l•Q~I'\· l •·1~1;\,t N 1J'lfl' ••• ,.. ... t.~. s ....... .,, Tl'llck clOU4\ of loO ~-pt onr mucll ol Wttlllt\GIGrl -Or..,on. di• r11otlnq elr 1rew1 ti afrporb tn Se•I , ... Porll...O M'CI Siio&<-. "°'°' c-111--•t e1<0«ttc1 10 11e91n btffklno ~ 1a1er IOdtv S..alltt'tG -we. fo<l'Ce\I tOdev .~adh~rn California Surf Ripon s..n ~ ~ • .. ell ••• Mu ,.,. Zum• 1 1 11 SanttMon10 1 t U Newport I l u !>an Dll'Ol>Coynty 1 3 U Oul'-100' Tl•ur'4ay 1.1111• t hMIOf s-.. ,....._ ... MU Dlt t t SW I 1 W t 2 SW I 1 W II ' ~ . r. I, ·---···-·-'-·""'•'-'·<IP" .. , . CALIFORNIA · H I F DAil. y Ptlor u c ·as utilities to refund -$335.2 nJillion SAN f'kAN 'ISCO tA1'1 Hdundi lOUlhni& 1335.2 mlllioo will M loin& out tn cUttom•ra \>f ~ulber-n '1Ufornla G•1' Co and San Olt•o <1u Md f.ltetrl<' t'o , 1tw-tall" Public UtlUtau Commls on t.a)'I , The '1'fund i.etion wq one ot uveral the comn11~1on took t.Mlday ll •!1<1 approved hltiher llfel Ile &¥'-1tlluw~11c~ for mu.Ill ii&• aclMosls vl('hma and took b•r k at>vrov•I of u i'•d fic 'ht..,... rate ln('rH e 'thC! Munda refhJC'l OVl'fC'OllN'llOn a. for nalurlll fCUll ~l' fllfilfr .., , ... uOllUtm In rour lJl'rlud~ l:M.ll14'l'l'O JliOUllf lr73 and Mu l!f79 For Soeal Ha" 1 \'II <h•nt •I C'li'lomtir•. \ht' N flinds w\ll tlvcrlll( · about SU 7~ Por 1·onanwrttllll r u ... 1on11:1l!I, the refunds wall avc·rt•f't' Targe~ of 1'io~ lPWlrephoto Mary Handy casts watchful eye on s treet as-she stands in fro nt of Pmole ho me. Because of continuing racial violence , she complains that .. I'm a prisoner in my own homel'' · The Handys · house has been ram.med by an autu and rock s have been tossed through window~ of neighbors. !)he c laims. r...... - Marine gets hoot CA MP PENDLETON (APJ -A U.S. Marine officer accused of being absent without authority ror nine years was dropped from the rolls for absenteeism, a Marine spokesman said. Former Marine 1st Lt. Francis A. Oieli, 36 , of Brooklyn, N.Y was removed from the Corps in an action taken by the Secretary of the Navy. The Marines said Dieli left Camp LeJeune without authoriza tion May 6. 1971 where he was a s tudent at the Marine Cor ps engineer school lie enlisted in the Marine C~rps in l962 and ~ :J:o. commissioned in 1968. about $137 50 . They will be made as credits on customers' 1-'ebruary bills. with refund checks to be malled to eligible former rommcrcild and Industrial customers. No rdunds are contemplated for former residential l'U"toml'r8. S;m Oiego Gas customers will 1et an average of $14 per res- 1tknt1al user and $116 for each small commercial customer. These involve refunds made by Southern California Gas, which is lhl' San Ui.ego utility's s upplier. . Kefunds will be reflected as a credit in January l981 bills, with 1·ht.'l'ks mailed tu eligible former commercial CU!itomers. Former 1·1·~1<lt•nt1al customers will not get refunds . San Diego Gas will evaluate all requests from former and at· tive customers through June 1981 who either didn't get refunds qr contend they should be larger . • In other action, the PUC afproved additional lifeline al· lowances. varying by geographica region, ror MS victims. The &e· .ion complies with a la w signed in July. Th' increases were already given to customers who depend on life-support equipment and for paralysis victims who have greater heating and cooling re· quirements. Lireline 'allowances are the levels of gas and electricity the commission says are needed to supply the minimum monthly needs of the average residence. Illegal aliens back pay slnted SAN l>I EGO <AP l - <>1>t•rutors uf vast avocado gr-uves say they will pay a dozen 1lle~al alien farm workers from M l·x1co minimum pay and $33.000 in back pay after their faring. according to a· labor huu rrl attorncv ,\llot't'ley N·ancv ~irk of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board s aid owners who signed the agreement Tues· day agreed to comply wllh all state and federal labor laws, in· e luding provi'ding the un· documented workers a minimum wage of SJ.10 an hour and over- time Off slaore oil,, gas In adctition, the owners say they will provide checks Instead of cash payments. work breaks, accurat e pay records, notices telling workers their rights and <t 24 -hour phone number for emergencies. The workers were fired July 22 for complaining about their Drill lease delay Urged working conditions and treat- m ent. Kirk said. According to the agreeme nt in the suit filed by the state board, each of the 12 will receive $2,750 in back pay and their jobs back. Approval is needed hy the st ate ALRB, which is expe<:ted to meet in Sacra m ento this weekend. The agreement was signed by Anthony Paino. who with a brother is half·owner of James Paino & Sons, and Allyn Rosel· ta . half-owner o f Wes t e r n Agricultural Pro perties. Inc. Paino also is quarter-owner of Western. I.OS ANG ELES IA.P l The' California l 'u;i~lal Commission has urged the federal govern· nwnt ''' dt•lay granting offshore oil and gas drilling lt·aSl'!-for 2i9 square miles ore Southern California l1> prntt.•t•t s<.'a otters. , If 1lll' U S Department of Interior doesn't a._:rl'l' tti lhl· delay and authonzc further environ nlt'nlul stud1 l·S of the Santa Maria basin area. "hit II e.,tt•nds from Point Conception off Santa Ba rliura lo Mo rro Bay. city's murder toll for the year edged toward the 1,000 mark. Oli,., pr~•zer. ,.,.. •old SAN FRANCISCO <AP J Del Monte Corp. has sold Granny Goose Foods <1nd California Pretzel Co. Retlaw Enterprise , a Walt Disney-family corporation, was dropped from the suil after be· ing originally named a defen· dant because it owns the land in ~ volved. no dnlhng leuse:s should I ht• a ll1)Wt•d. the com · .'-i1'4Tf.: 1111:.:.wn un animously de· Cldt•d l'Ul'Sd a\' , _______ _, "Thcrl• 1s. a \'Cry high .. r(•:-ourcc µ<>tcntial for that area," sa\d commission :-pokcswoman Kati Corsaut, ··but the problem is an 011 spill is rl'ally devastating to sea otters." Gatn de•f~d wa"~ al~ LOS ANGELES <AP > -Police Chief Daryl t..;atc!'. says he wi'tr'have to evaluate a de~ision by th e Board of Palice Com · mis1>ioners denying him a 90· day leave of absence before he will know how that affects his µossible bid for m ayor. Gates sidestepped questions on whether he woulti retire as · chief to run for mayor -a course suggested by severai of the four commissioners who at· renth'd Tuesday's meeting. The commission, observing GATH 1 ht• nl.'erl for strong leadership within the police de- part mc·nt dunn~ a time of spiraling maJor crime. <H·tcd 1.1n:.inimo11~ly lo de ny the request as the • DOMAIHl CHAHDOH llUT 0 1111e possibly America s nest sparkler SVJ• T ·~·'• •~o .. l~O I ' lllD-TAC.----- COOltS James Groebe. one of the purchasers. will be the new president of Granny '9oose The other purchasers a re Fred Uytengsu, Marc Berman and , Bob Chappell. All four a re from the Bay area. ·eo.tl•nelal plelcet• tolthdra~ LOS ANGELES IAP i Pickets have been withdrawn a fte r .Continental Airlines and stnking flight attendants reached a tentative back-to-work agreement and the airline sajd flight schedules were on their way back to normal. But airline and union officials said Tuesday a return to work could not begin befqre Saturday. when the last of a series or union ratification votes are taken. · t'ef~ eo11•f l••we ~ontb1ue. SACRAMENTO <AP> ~ Recount winner Pat Johnston, a Democrat, is now certified to take the Assembly seat of sworn·in Republican Adrian Fondse but the GOP says it wants yet another count. · A lawyer for Secretary or State March Fong Eu, Tony Miller, handed J ohnston a certificate of election Tuesday morning. Fondse. a Ripon rancher and former San Joaquin County s upervisor, h ad apparently won the election by 21 votes, although the unofficial morning-after count was fi9 The offi cial recount put Johnston 35 votes ahead Mugu n1issile test 'fails ' POINT MUGL' IA l-'1 A ~avy Tomahawk cruise missile launched from ... s ubmerged s ubmarine c ras hed into the Pa1•ifi<' Ocean off the Southern Californ\s coast moments after breaking the sur- face. officials said. An inves tigation was launched to determine the cause of the failure as crews were dispatc hed to recover the missile from the w.a.ter n e ar Sa n Clemente Island. Despite the missile 's failure to maintain flight. Ray Luca sey , a spokesman wr the Pacific Missile Test Center her e. c ha r acten zed the test as a ·partial :.url·t:-s:- hie•• l'ffectt•• tlw a •gll S..,. Dec. 21. ~! So.. llllHM q eUUu ... tlw ••_, of • et"mr tM e..., JS..,•• price wtl ,... ...... IAILEY'S KAMCHAllCA CUTTY SARIC KAHLUA HUSHCIEAM VOOKA SCOTCH 510!! S6~ SJ~? SS!! 41Modeft~ ,, ., . . . . . 5" Jl"'a.-~· ...... 5"' CHodi• Ci..b Wttbby • •. • ·· 83' T Gftqvff'O'f Gtti • 'I ' ..... J'' GALLO PllMIUM W1HH Great 11a1ues from the famlly that stai;ted arr 1.-.m ].Sf s2•a \l!t(,,.,," 7 , HD TAG HAaYIY"S UISTOl CHAM. This Sherry is always a Holiday favorite 7~~ I0.'5$689 llDTAG ~ JACQUIS IOHfT CHAM,AGHl. Fabulous by t£eU or-att punch base ~~us 52'' HD TAG CHAILIS klUG I '11 CAlllHIT SAUVtGHOH Ullsurpassed value '" a tull·bod1ed Napa Cabernet ~~ 5.50 s3" HD TAG SOHOMA YIHIYAIDS lf7t CHAIDOMNAY. This popular Gold Medal Wtnner is back or sale s439 ~~us llD TAG NST MICH&OI Ar MICHB.OI L .. HT SMOKE SHACK• KEG IEER • CATERING• OEUCA TESSEN • DELIVERY OPEN DAILY 8 A.M.-11 P.M. 495 E. 17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE [7141548:.9314 ~ • E1~1110· ·a•lal <~~~.llllJj ..................................... Thon'a .... sP .. H.at.ey·/·P·ub·l·l'·h·.' .. T.hOm .. •.'.K·tt·v·ll·/E·d·ltGt. J .. ., __ ..-.:r..~ w.drwdly.Oeolmber 17, llB> Barbara Kr~lblChlEdltorl•I P•Edltor ,. merger muddled In 111 t Jmw ~ prlmary elccUon. Oran&c County \•otc·n pprm l'<I 3 & " pl'OJ)Olll1'l to mMMt! tht.1 rourt SUJ>l>Ol1 dull nb'-' di\ 1(ted twt ween tht-ma.nhi.al' and sherltf' of face. l\ul &h ii "' .. ~ 'u.st un dvlJOr)' vol" und :Jo rar n \t (>m" tu ~' ~tt·ttln nu1" ht•re • t (l«' m l the lll-'r hu..1'11 cifflce ptu\'ldH ba1UfCs and uth11.•r \V\'l('t>!t for the MWll C'!J'al ·uu11 whlle the &henff's uift ~ l"-rfornt.-t lht> iintl' duii • for lht> Su~rwr Court In th Ulktetal or ho1dmg dupUc~llun , a nd pt!rhaP6 &a\' m.: mom•\· tht• «ount.) t\oJ&rd of! upervliors would like to llh'rlU' lht• 1 ~o fun,·tlc'n ~would Sheriff Brad Gate But tw '' h"l•\o.1t .. ..c1rbtht· ma r hul ~duth .. ·11 ~luNh•I Don Jtht.<jj .md lht• count~ '21 JUd~e~ prefer LO lt•J \ t• lht•m ~ 1tb ttw dt•µul) m"rshtt.h .\fl) :.u, h uwr~t·r must hu\'~ tht' uµproval of the state l t'l:l laturt· ,tnil ~· fo1 two bill~ to that effect have been 1n1rndun'd Ont· b) !'.t.•wport Be11ch A~~emblywoman \1 jrnul Bt·1 t•:.on t'Ulh. Cor the :.upt!rvisors to oversee the nh r~1..·1 fht• :o..~t·om!. b) Santa >\na · n Paul Carpenter, " 1uld 1t·.1H• tht· pto<·e:.~ up to th~ couJlty's j udges, wit h l ht '"'), 1 't:-i11r-. HOI\ a:.kt:d to l:OO<'UI' That·~ what the m .11 ~h..il :. uffo. l~ \\ ould pref.-r 0 l .Al'kutl( .tn ~ una ninuty m the county. 1t'. possible huth b1lb \\111 f.ul a~ many have before in the face of m..1r:.ht•l !>ta-t 1<r µowe r plays Or. wot.sl', t hat the I \'~bl..it ur11.· '-'Ill try to :>et up the merger rules Wh..11'!) Ut"l'ded no" 1s a compromise between the ·""1 µ11.•n thlJJ°S ;rnd the Judges that would carry some weight 111 S~11·1 a nwnto anrl convince the state lawmak<'rs that the nW tlL·r ,·.in tx• htmdled lot·a lly .Transition pork barrel Ther·~ :-. tlO doubt inflation h as boosted the cost of gov· l·rnment , along with our grocery bills, but the cost to the taxpayer of transferring power from one president to the next is becoming ridiculous. • Now we learn that President-e lect Reagan has been obliged to at;k fo r -private donations to cover his share of the transition costs because the S2 million allocated by Cong ress 1sn 't nearly enough. The Reagan team. it !.eems. will need closer to S3 milliQn. ~ In Hn6 , incoming President Jimmy Carter managed for l<'ss than his $2 million allocation and returned som e to the Treasury. fie had 350 people on his tran sition team Reagan llas 500 in his Washington headquarters now, ~.ind almost 500 more on various other jobs; Many ar e voluntf!ers. but the tab for s alaries still will exceed $1.5 million. Ry way of comparison. Richard Nixon. the first in· r oming pres ident to receive a trans ition allowance from C'ong rcs~. was given a m e re $450.000 in 1968. Pres1deat Kennedy didn't get anything in 1960. His I l'ans1tion uµer~tion was handled by unpaid volunte~ working out of his house in Washington. . \\nil~ ... new president obviously needs some help in i.:ctting -;ct up m Washington and picking up the threads irom the prl'vious administration this gross overstaffing 1:--beginmng 10 take on the aroma of a little pork barre l 1 ew<.1rcl for d1li g1.mt campaign workers. Anc1 don 't forget . we·rc !'till s upporting the outgoing .1dmini!.trali<m until J an 20. Way to save fanns N<!WS that the San Juan Capistrano City Council had ap- 11rovL1d spending S tS,000 to build a chain link fence lo protect th<! fru11 ann vegetable crops of local farme rs from ptlfrr :.igl· m1 /,!ht ha \'l' raised some eyebrows. • ~mt't' "hc:n <lo1.:s a city pay out money to keep thieves from :-,\('~ding farm crops? In San .Juan the answer is simple The money comes t rom the city 's Agricultural Preservation Fund which is !n1iU up wilh S500 contributions from developers for e ach <lwl'lling unit construe-led inthe city . The fund is administered by the Agricultural Preserva- tion Committee. formed in 1977 when it looked as if the whole San Juan Capistrano valley might soon be built over . The city determined that a reason able amount of agriculture was indeed worth saving and set up the commit· tee to try to do just that. It's made up of the mayor . city m a nager, planning director, city attorney. a planning com· miss10ner and a farmer representative. Among them they decide how to parcel out the de· velopers' money in r.esponse t-0 requests from farmers for financial assistance in such things as maintaining water supplies. buying pesticides and. in this case, keeping thieves and vandalsofflheirCields . lf all goes well. it will be a long time before the com· munity loses its a gricultural atmosphere. Perhaps this is an idea that mi~ht be considered in other areas where tempt· ing offe rs from de\'elopers are luring growers off their land s. • Opm1ons expressed 1n 1he space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other .,1ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment LS invited. Address The Oa11y Pilat, P 0 . · Bo1t 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 . Boy-d!P-rover-bs ByL.M. BOVO Every proverb, it's said. has an antiJote pro verb. ''Satan finds work for idle ha nd s" is countered with "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." "N,;ver put off until tomorrow what you can dQ today'' is contradicted by "Belt.er late than never " Dear Gloomy Gus "Clothes make the man" is answered with "Don 't judge a book by' its cover ." a·nd '· AbseQce makes the heart .grow fonder" is canceled out with "Familiarity breeds cortempt." Any others? Don•t believe there are any trout swimmtne in the blood vessels of whales. But those vessels are large enough to ac co mmod ate s uch a performance, if the trout could get in there. '1t is known that people un· der age 18 do not eat as many hot dogs as do peopl~r age 18. Q. What's the last word, elph•belically, in the Engll1h l•n_augeJ ~ Jaek Andenon -1 arms ~·I } U.S. Europe forces lack W ASHINOTON -Tbroqboul the PoUlh cri•l• and lbe coaUnu· Ina threat ot lnt.rvenUoo by tbe Soviet Unton or C>tMr Wanaw P•ct nations. U.S. official• have repealt:dly rnade clear tbal-the United Slat.e.11 would nut respond militarily to an lnvulon of Poland. A maJOr reu on -which the admlnlatntion h as been un· derstalndably re luclant to admit is that the Unit· e d S tat es couldn't d o much in the way of con · ve ntio nal response to a Sovi-el move tnl o Poland. Our armed forces ln Europe don't have the weapons or am· munition A top-secret Pentagon report explains that , because o/ the Earl Waters tame it would take to ship materieJ from the United States, the .uppUH from this slde ol t.be oce•n "cannot..lnfJuence the lint alx months ot'a NATO ~ct, eve~ ii a national emersency were declared/' No one se~ously expectB a conventional war in Europe to last alx months. Either it will be aU over in • matter of days or weeks -Uke the lnvasicn of Hungary In 1956 and o f Ciechollovakia 12 years later - or it will have escalated •into a nuclear exchange. This means that any non-nuclear help from U .s. forces -historiully the backbone of NATO -would have to depend on the military ~upplies already on hand in Europe .. But there's not much there. • THE PENTAGON report, whit h was s hown to m)' as· sociate Dale Van Atta. stated bluntly· "At present, war re serves ln Europe are inadequ1te to suPPOrt a stronl( initial de· fense. This raises a iserious prob- lem. because war reserves are intended to suppol1 the deployed forces unut the s upply pipeline <from the United States) has been estabUs.hed. '' The shortage of pre-positioned stockpiles is low, the report ex· plains. because there is no separate authorization for such supplies -anything stored up in Europe "must be taken from 1.1nits based ln the United States." A chart in the secret report lists a numbe r of the most serious equipment shortages, comparing what is needed for a 60·day period (Jet alone six months) t.o what is actually on hand in Europe. It makes hair- raising reading: -'Ille Army estimates that 3,673 lOS.millimete r tank guns would be needed. As of July 1979, t he most recent survey covered in the report, there we re only 497 of these 1ua1 I available -less thao one· sevenUl ol the reqwrement. l -Of the 2,865 5·ton trueQ 1 : conaidered necessary ror th I I 60·day period, there were exacrt· , ly five on hand. . -Requ.ired: 2,000 armor4ld personnel carriers. On hand: None. -Required : 20s B·incb howitzers. Ori hand: None. -Re quire d : 335 154· I millimeter howitzers. On hand: None. \ , A SECOND CHART illustrated the shortage o( ammunition, not. _ J '' ing that "all services have ln· _ adequate pre-positioned stocks," l and are "seriously h1tmpered by a 1ac k or rorward s tora1e I facilities." -' The Army had 650 tons or ant· - mo, exactly hair o f what lt j oeeded; lhe Navy:had 88 of the .,, 173 tons it needed_. and the Air Force had 159 of its required 341 tons · I Short of ammunition, stripped of re placeme nt weapons, Americ an troops in Europe would also run out or gas before ve r y long . ''Petroleum ls another critical commodity In short supply, both for .current I ' I ~ ~::::~m~C:~r1~~;?s th~n~e:r!~ i report notes. In (act, the reserve • stocks of fuel have been raid~ "lo provide ~nllnued support of ·~ daily readmess operations and training.·· ~ -Fuel st.or.age racil' es at~ also in short s upply, the eport notes, though efforts ate under way to overcome this defi ciency. A final piece of bad news: "Present m ai ntenance caµabiliues <in..l.'uropel are de· f1 c1ent. even for a short war." th~ Pentagon report states. And the meager stock of spare pan.s on hand would crippl<! Air Force and Navy turlical aircraft in JO days or less ir. short, ::in y conventional Wt·slern military re:.ponse to a Soviet blor in vasion or Poland \\OUld ha\€' to depend on our European allies Except for his nucle-ar claw:-. Um·h~ Sam 1s n ~ pl! per tiger 111 Europe -· I . I Wjllie Brown has a talent for compromise He stands only S reel 4 inches. Hut in an y aren a W•llie L. Brown stands tall. In the setting of the state Assembly he towe~ above his colleagues. In fact in his first year in the Legislature h~ was dubbed by th e Capitol press corps "the most o utstandin g freshman legislator." It was inevil a · ble then that the members would tum to him to pro· vide t h e leadership to rescue them from the turmoil in which they have been mired for the past year. They couldn't have done better. His victory over Howard Berman, the ambitious upstart fr o m Lo s Angeles whose treacherous move against his erstwhile friend Speaker Leo McCarthy had rocked the AS· sembly last Oecember and kept the House in an uproar throughout the long months thereafter, was not in itself a great achievement. The maJori: lllarles ·McCabe ty of the members had suffered e n o ugh f r o m Berman 's machinations and would have supported a lmost anybody to heac1 off his ~ss um 1ng the throne WHAT THf:V wanted was m o r e than j u s t s l o pping Betman's drive They wanted a chance to heal the wounds and c lose the breaches brought about by the year·long struggles ror power so that the members could once again turn their at- tentions to the senous business of legislating. ln Willie they saw . their one chance of bringing this about. · And that was his real victory To have earned the trust and confidence of his peers not· just me rely to be Speaker but to be the man to lead them from the wilderness. He rated the job by experience alone. Elected in 1964, only one mem ber has served longer in the current Assembly. During those years he has de monstrated outstandinJ ability as chairman of the Ways and Meahs and Re venue and Taxation commit· tees, the two most important and most diffi cult of the As· sembly. lr1' both capacities he earned the reputation of being firm but fair along with the all important one· of kee ping ht:. word ARTICU LATI-: and quick wilted . Wtllte 1s highly tn · telligent and knowledgeable without beingoverbe<tnng 01 egg. headed. To the contrary he possesse s an irrepressible sense of humor whic h serves h im wt>ll in relieving the tensions which build among members during serious debate. Among his other qualities is an exceptional knack for !'triking compromises, a trait absolutely essential to s uccess in the legislative arena. It was undoubtc<tty this latter asset a bove all else which e n a bled him to !\trike the bargain with the 28 Republicans who formed the coalition to elect h im Speaker . F o r the Democra ts . a lthough holding s ufficient seats to e lect a Spe ake r without regard to Republican desires. were hope· les~ly split down the middle. 23 supporung Berman and 23 de· termined to block him . The Republicans . h a ving increased their numbers to 33 afler the November election . • were demanding more voice in Assemblv affairs as well as a dimanashln~ or the power~ he'ld b) rhe Speaker ln Willte they fCJ und a sympatheti <' ear He recognized 1he merits of their dE>mand~ and was quick to reach agreement. Wht ie Berman htad attempted tu woo the m with pro. mises. 11 was Willie whom they trusted to honor his commltt· men ts AND HE acted p romptlr to fulfill those pledges announcing an increase in the number of chairmanships to be given Ute Re publicans as well as their numbers on the important Rults Committee. He a lso moved ill)· mediately to transfer the bill U · signment power from himself to the Rules Committee. Just as quickly he acted to heal the wounds . disclosing his willifll· ness to hand out leadership pt>Sls to the defeated. Making It clear . he has no plans to retaliate against those who opposed him, he declared "J want this to work . I'm prepared to w1tlk that extra mile (to meet them )." .. It~ past thne to separate-church and st-ate ------~-- ''TM .aepamtton of c1icirch ana presiden{ ollhe U.S. 1( Smith state in this co untry seem• to were elected. CathoUca the natural, iMWabk and Partly to quell those rears, beat C'OrlCftWd plan -tlw ow that and partly because it was the would work best among"'· both for doctrine of the church, the tMgoodofretigionandthutate. words of Cardinal Gibbons "TM church here mjoJla a large quoted 1tbove were pounded into libert11 and a much m~ wcun the heads of every kid in every poaition than in an11 count711 today, a rchdiocese of the nation. To where chuTcla and "4te are united. this day I can almost remember "In °"' country HpOration ii a them-by hem..-- nece..Uy and Catltolk1 reio'Ce in - It." lamnCanliaalG..._. of Baltimore, 1171 Whm I WU coing lo 1rammar school AJ Smith, a Catholic, was I 8EUEVE those words now as I belJeved them then, which is one of the reasons I never cot too excited about lbe Berrllan brotben and their belU&erency about the Vietnam war. Priests should stay on the sidelinel of the political fray or 1et ri1ht 1nlo the middle of It. u did Father Drinan of Boston, who . 1ot elected t.oofnce. Durtn1 the last elec.lion, I you believe chalices. those tarnjshed this world where his Mor~I In that same poll, two out or three Americans also believed it was wrong for religious groups to seek ~ defeat of candidates whose posit.Ions on cel1ain issues did not agree with their own. ALL THIS, of course, poinu to_. th05'e -nangdtatg-ot-uie to•:-- Uke the Rev. Jerry Falwell and the Rev. James Robinson, who fought tor·· candidates who espoused tbe principles ot fundamentalist ChristJanlty. Ronald Re11an for one. Re1gan did not repudiate this backln1, thou1h it clurl1 violated the constitutional principle ol separaUon of cbUtth and aute. In fad, be courted It. Majority could not exist, He s hould also be reminded, ls should President-elect Reagan, th1t Falwell and bis ilk, by thelr excessive f e rvor and j nte r fcrence in the political process. hav e c reated a b a c k I a s)I a e 1 i n s t o t h e r Amencan~hurches. _ _ SHORTLY BEFORE lite election the Episcopal Bishopl& of Ame rica asserted in 1 pastoral letter that tbe endorae_ment of certain caodld1tes "In the name of God ·distort• Chris.Uin truth aad threatens American retiaioas freedo m .'· It aeems to me entirely .;tNn ' ~--J..---i~~~~~~~~~+-.~ff~n~a~l~wor..-rd~in'"r.lhe~b~~at hand. It'• "zymurcy" mean· Ing a branch of chemistry dealing with the fermentation process. Never had occasion to use lt, but lt lives on, evidenUy. running for president against Herbert Hoover, and there was a cood deal of . rel'I tout er men n the air. To this day, there are Medetro1, Archbishop o= far e.eeeded his m1ndate u a prelate by t elli n1 the p~ri•hloner1 of Boeton that they abould not vote for cancHdat. wbo ravored a bortion. In a Gallup Poll, two out of three Amer1can1 felt the aame wQ, tf Falwell's Moral Mlljority, which would avoid tbe wr•th ol God-b)'-brittttn,-U.is country back to ~nen, wu and la oppclled to the· equal ritht.a amendment, abortion and etvtl ri1bta tor bomote.uals. the purview qf the Federal Com 11uwcation1 -COmml....., · wbieh conti uta th.-atnraffi(iO put ~ heat an •lat.iou U.t sponaor these whldJ poUttfr preubmJ. Tbe.y would 1et • many wbo thlnk that Smllh waa defeat.t became of h1I reli.._, and even eome wbo thoulbt the Pope ol Rome would be UM real . ·' . I 1lOUld commend the worda ot Carcftnal Gibbons to Brother Falwell. He aboWd be reminded that then are many countrl• Ln of static about freedom f apeecb Md of reU1ton, to .. _ Hre, but the fOWMtin1 ratblh did not lntHd priest.a to .. ward·beelera. -....... _..,. ______ _ J WE DNf ~l>A ~ DFCEMHER 17 t 'H!O Companion blamed LaWyer says Bies J!Ot proven guilty 1 hl' athmW\ llll 11H11 \k1 lh: ftondaot nthoo) ll.1\1d B1e~ of Du na Point has luld Jn Orang(' . t\1unl~ J~r) th11t h1~ C'llt.'Ol had no intent lo either rob v 1 ktll h roron.t <lei Mar r N1I e~lalt• U~~nl slain lW(I }'('31'!-> jg() 10 h11> h<>mt! '!'ht-l>lllltnor rnurt Jury. which ht·urd elo!>ing statements In the <.'UH' Tu·esday. began its de· liberations today f>efen1>e uttorney Al Stokke :.;.qd that while ht> d<>t!S not deny lh:it h1 :; c li e nt was in the IH1ml~,-~hbre Martinez was C'Attlllril artloa ~ Clemente planners . ., push sign controls By STEVE MITCHELL 0t1i.o..1, ~ ... s .. 11 The ball 1s back in the City Coun c il 's <.'o urt with San C le m e nte pl a nnin g co m - missioners recommending the panel approve a strict new sign ordinance. The council sent back a nearly identical ordinance in October. calling· the document "a good compromise." but airing its dis· satis faction with portions of the law dealing with freeway orient- ed business signs . The co uncil. led by Bill Mecham, said it opposes the con- tinued e xistence of the tall, pole mounted signs that tow.er over the San Diego Freeway,. which bisects San Clemente. And while the council had nothing but praise Cor the rest of the proposed ordinance, it sent the document back with instruc- tions to find a way to remove the unsightly freeway s igns. yet still provide ident1ficalion or hotels. restaurants and service stations ror freeway motorists. The council will take a look al the revised ordinance again tonight, after 7 p.m. in council chambers. lOOAve. Presidio. Whal they'll hear is a recom- mendation that they adopt the sign law. with a few alt~rations, inr luding a provision tbat creates a freeway oriented business sign district. •· That would enable the law to go into effect while allowing the planning commission to continue to ex pl ore alternatives to freeway s igns . Commissioners said they ex- pect to -complete that study by next April. at which time that por- tion of the ordinance could be a mended to reflect the .council m ajority's concerns. The revised ordinance. pre- pared with the help of merchants and the Chamber of Commerce. would see the eliminating of roof· top business s igns within six years oflheordinance adoption. Businesses would remove the roof sigr1s under an amortization program. Cities in Oran1e County have used simila r programs. Merchants with newer signs would have up to six years to re· move them. while those owning s igns four or more years old would have two years lo replace them . The ordinance calls for a $500 fine. six months in jail. or both for bus inessmen who refuse lo con· form totheordinance. · Arts Cemnat88t011 Three appointed lf! Laguna panel ThrE>e local residents have S he also is a cn e mber or been named to fill unexpired several art museums and in· brutally beaten and.decapitated, no proof had been· offered that he dealt the death blow or had the intent to harm Martinez. Stokke said it was John Alan Keith, 22. of San Clemente, who a llegedly beat Martinez and then, in a serond trip to the vie· tim's home. used a mitre box saw to decapitate him. Keith goes on triaJ next month. Prosecutor Dave Carter, in his closing statement to the jury. urged the panel lo find Bies guilty of fi rst degree murder. Garter contended that the de· fendant "beat Martinez with his fists ;rnd with a large candle and then looked for money while Keith continued the deadly as· sault. The deputy distril't attorney said Bies and Keith had gone out the night of Aug. 'ZT. 1978 with the specific intent of finqing a homosexual to rob and kill. He said the two deliberately attracted the victim in Laguna Beach and went with him to his home in Corona del Mar on the pretext that they. too. were homosexuals. In a conversation secretly videotaped by Newport Beach police with an informant. Bies had said he was under the in· fluence of Valium that evening. Jn a later interview with a de· fense psychologist, Bies said he threw a heavy candle at Martinez when the .real estate agent ran toward him after get· tin~ involved in a fight with Ke ith in the bedroom of his home. Bies said it was Keith who re- peat"ly tleat r.t.artmez and then decapitated him when the pair returned later that evening to retrieve the candle. Carter not only asked the jury for a first degree murder find- ing, he also asked the panel to find th e r e w e re apecial circumstances in the case that could lead to Bies' imprison- ment for life without possibility of parole. The speciaJ circumstances al· lege that the killin~ took place during the commission of a rob· bery and bwglary. Carter said the pair made off with 74 cents. Transsexual wife slain; trucker held terms on th"' Laguna Beach Arts stitult:s in California. She was Commission. named to fill the term of Donna HOWELL. N.J . CAP) -'A Laguna llearh City Council Johnson. to .July 1, 1982. truck driver who raised money members appoint ed Jerrold to pay for his wife's sex-change Bloch, Revcrly J une Inskeep Mrs . Purcell. 38, a lO-year surgery. then found love letters a nd Michelle A. Purcell lo the resident of Laguna Beach. also she wrote lo someone else, was nine-member commission. is a local art gallery owner, and being held today on a murder Jerrold A. Bloch, an attorney. is a member of the board or charge in her death after a 12· was named to fill the term of directors and jury of the Laguna hour siege, offi cials s aid. George Arrington. lo J uly 1 • Beach Art·A·1''air. An artist , she · Robert Fox. 41. was arraigned 1981 exhibits her work annually at by Superior Court Judge Patrick Bloch. 43, b a member or the that event. Mrs. Purcell. past McGann J r., after the siege at Or ange County Trial Lawyers president of the Laguna Beach his home here. He was taken to Associ<1t1on. the Los Angeles Soroptimists was named to fill Monmouth County Jail in County M\ti.;eum of Art. and a the term of Connie Belda, to Ju-Freehold in lieu of $50,000 bond. member of the Foundation of the ly 1, 19R3. Fox surrendered without re- Bowers Museum in Santa Ana. si&Uince art.er bis younger m 1s -a one· year resident of brother, who was not named, en· Laguna Reach. Tree disappears tered the two-story frame house Ms. Inskeep. 33. is a local art shortly before midnight Tues· gallery owner. She has been a .th I b • f day. member of the Laguna Beach WI yo e l le Before bis surrende r, a police Cr aft and Folk Art Museum's Cran-councal. lhe Laguna Beach ANTIOCH f;\1>) -F:or .. th~ '-°fficer spent ro liours necoUat• ~-u._ .. ....,..um. of Ares Artist= A·a;;;:--6eeOfld..:Yff19fF&-~n~ · · --:- visor y Council . and the Art AJ. has be.e n victimized by a Wetalkedaboutman~.thin-s !lance Council of Laguna Beach. Christmas tree thief. as the night went on, said Last year, the Christmas tree in City Hall was stolen. This year , bandits disappeared with the tree in Blu's tavern, across the street from City Hall. Detective Thomas Hilliard, who has received FBI training in hostHe nerotiations. No gunfire was exchanged during the standoff and there were no Injuries. Lagunan, 70, struck by auto, killed Petltlo•• elre11lulell • 8•11• -lllRlll llllY NPfl U H A NC f C 0 U N T ¥ ( . I\ t If D H ~J I A ~>', f: f N T S Dally l"U•t St.".,...._. TERRI WEYRICK (REAR), DONNA MONTERO (FOREGROUND) SOAK UP SUN Tuead•y, Dec. 18, w•a • good d•y to get • t•n •t HuntJngton Be•ch 'Heftt wave' dying Out Record De.ceml>er temperatures noted By FllEDEIUCKSCHOEMEHL 9ftMO.Uy l"l ... St.ett A high-pressure system that brought record pre-Christmas temperatures in Orange County was on itS way out of town today with more t ypical holiday weather fare in theoffin". '5.4 •llll•• National Weather Service forecast.er Craig Peterson said coastal portions of the county will be the first to feel the easing of the -high pressure ridge. Temperatures along the coast we re expected to moderate ttus afternoon and fo~ was predicted Sycamor.e-Rills purchase mulled Lacuna !leach City Council memben have ordered city of- ficials to work out detaJls of a $5,440,000 offer for 60 acres of Sycamore Hills land. The counc il extend ed tbe deadline for negotiations with the Baywood Development Co. of Newport Beach to Jan. 20 after expressing general satisfaction with lbeofferTuesday. Baywood's purchase would give the city enough money to pay off most of a nearly $7 million debt on the 522-acre Sycamore Hills property. The city would still owe about Sl.5 million on the land as of Ju- ly 1, 1981, City Manager Ken Frank told council members. Frank sajd there are several is sues in the offer to be resolved. but added "we can probably · reach agreement." Frank and City Attorney Marc Winthrop will also negotiate a revised agreemeo.l with Rancho Palos Verdes, former owners of Sycamore Hills. That agreement would in· corporare the provis ions of Baywood's offer. The offer includes an initial payment of $1,540,000 and subse- quent payment of $3.9 million plus 10 percent interes t over a four-year period. The first payment would be due upon the close of escrow. which is to come no later than Oct. 1. 1981. That installment would pay off the total accrued interest on the city-debt at that Inmate slain FOLSOM (AP> -A Folsom Prison inmate from Alameda County was stabbed to death in his cell Tuesday with a prison- f ashioned weapon, a uthorities said. BaJwood plans to build 298 townhomes on the 80 acre parcel. The •acre portion is located off El Toro Road adjacent to Leisur~ World. Laguna OKs traffic plan for J7ictoria La guna Beach City Council m embers have approved a plan designed to reduce parking and traffic problems in the Victoria Beach area. The plan would become effec· tive during the 1981 ·82 fiscal year. It includes converting Victoria Dri ve and Sunset Terrace to one- way southbound streets and pro- hibiting parking on the east si~ of the m . ~ 'l'here would be a stop sign at the intersection of Victoria Drive and McAuley Place. Also, right turn lanes would be added on Coast Highway south· bound at Victoria and Suns~t. Since no public hearing was held on the traffic plan. council members souRht assunncethal the changes were s upported by residents of the area. David J . Lee. president of the Victoria Beach Neighborhood As- sociation~ said residents -have t>een notified of Uie p lan anC:t would t>e-agam before a set!Ond and final vote on the matter. Lee previously stated in a letter to Terry Brandt, municipal services director. that members voted "overwhelmingly" fort.he plan. It was drawn up by city officials and police at the request of as· sociation members. . to roll in tonight, Peterson said. A high of 72 was predicted for the beach areas for today. com- pared lo the 74 degrees logged Tuesday afternoon at the Orange County harbor patrol station in Newport Beach. Inland areas, however, may not feel relieffrom the holiday season hot spell until Thursday. Peterson said . Te mperatures away from the coast were forecast to move into the low 80s this afternoon, leaving the possibility that a record for this date could be set. Wednesday, the lJ9<1egree read- ings in Santa Ana. Anaheim. Irvine. Lon~ Be-ach and Los Angeles broke an 83-degree recorct.et ln 1904. The record for today's date is 83 degrees, set in 1979. Peterson said. He sajd (he recent weather pat· tern was caused by an upper level ridge of high pressure sitting squarely over the western United States. • "The strength oflhe ridge;well. i t 's a lmost like s umme r ." Peterson said. The effect of the ridge on Southern Cali fo rnia was to shift the now of air from the sea to the desert, thus causing slight to moderate buildups of pollutants in coastal communities. As the high pressure ridge weakens. the trad itional.flow of moist ocean air toward the east will resume. A spokesman for the Southern California Air Quality· Manage· ment District said good air quali· ty was predicted throughout Orange County today The sp()kesman said there were buildups or pollutants along the coast Tuesday but added the ap· pearances were deceiving. "It looked a lot worse than it actually was, "he said. rore<.'aSl for the upcominl t hree-t o five -day. period , Peterson said. indicates no storms on the horizon. He said it s hould generally be..f~ir. with-a ternoon temperatures in the low 70s. wilhovem iRht lows in the 50s. Weather Low c louds a nd fog tonight and early Thurs- day. becoming s unny Thursday afternoon. Lows tonight in sos . Highs Thursday 65 along the coast. 72 inland. - INSIDE TODA.\' An e lderly woman pedestrian died at Mission Comn::iunity HosAital Tuesday after she was stru-clC by an auto at the in· teraectlon of Myrtle Street and Cedar Way in Laguna Beach. Sanitary hoard recall mounts Need a Chriltmas ~ft for 1omtmw wM has ~Mlg? How about a IOlor-~red bikini or Calvin Kim dt· 1igner diapers? More Oft Pogt All. Police said Elsie Undt, about 70, of 559 Cypress, wu taken to Mission · Community Hospital following the accident shortly befo.re.3.!30 p.m. -• -----4.J.l,,..,..,i G&<em,ra;.ia._4Gd a y r_.t.a H sketchy detaila ol the incident. They said that a car drivn by a woman wu turnlNl lef\ from Cedar onto MYrtJe and apparent- ly struck Ml. lJndt at that Ume. PoUce relUMd to release the name ol the driver. B1JOHNNEBDllAM The $500 monthly check 0t .. De1ty,_.._.. represent.a 10 times what board Petitions are now belna ·membersreceiveforattendlnl U clrculat~ by a local citiseoa meetinp .each year to conduct 1ro_up ~ti~ ~!al to ~all four diitrid~-:---flltiDllirl orUie Dana Jiouu-UDW Ute plan, memtJen rt· SanitarJDtltrtctboard. celve the pea1kla payment after .Board members are facln1 re-they reaeh qet5 and bavuerved call became of tbelr retuaal to for elpt ,ean oe tbe board and rescind a controvenlaJ penajon bave ma1ntalned aa.tattenclance plan they adopC.ed lut April that recordforboardmeetlna•. _ would pay memben t500 a month Memben would allo receive an after theJ retire. additional •1«> a moatb for each -'1 ..... , ....................... - year terved over the eight yean recall people to carry out their required to qualify for the threat." pension. The four board members facina recall, Smith, John McComb, Deapite!be recall.move. •l•iPet J'lll!t ~bmJdt' and' Earl SaJono · U.e~,..H11111tee11m.a1te~n•..fta¥t~-,w~er~e=-=se:':?."ea With notlcee o rec refu.aed to l"eklnd the penalon in October. plan, malntalnlntthattbeir adop-A flftb board member, Louis E . lion oftbeplan wu lawful. Dwanln&. allO wu a recall tarcet. "We don't cater to small pres-buthedledleutbanamontb.t'ler sure 1roup1," sald board beln1aerved. member Anf\11 Smith. "We cater The irouo lniUal1n1 \.he recall to all the people. Now it.I up to tbe <See BOAllD, Pa~ AZ> ~ -' - . ..... . --~--....... -·----- • ............. ffOflt ....,., ..W• MiOMAI.,.. ~ .... , .-.. , 7.0 earthq.mke rocla Vancouver l1land area P EA'M'l.£ <AP> A nuaJur Hrthqua1'e Jolted an arn of the •t'Lflc ~-ac. tr\I._ oU Lhe nont..rn Up of Brllllh Columbia's VUC!OUvtt Wand wdi)'. but _.lt-nll1t1 aald It apparently did not 1rneratt a tidal ~uv.- o demaa" or U\IUrtt Wl'rti '''\lCtned Jnd th,• quukt• 6 7 on. lh~ Richter M'lll<' did not 'md1utMt'f un llrnd rnai.s, nid Dr WUlla m Mtlne ul tht-P1wlfk ~l"llCt• Ct1nlt!r 1n V1ctorh1. Rritish Columbla Tht' lntemi.\\onal ·1 uniimt Information < • .'t>nte1· bl Honolulu Ql&de l"ht'<'li w1lh ~ttmun._. alu11.c ltw Wci>l <:uust and l\O unusual ''dal 1M1on w '1<•11111'1i'4I lrw rwap••tl• •• ,.., BEIRUT. Leban1.111 1AP1 1'he 1nflucntt•I Ay11tollah Moham· 01aff ~bu told 11 no1oo l'onftirence an Tehnn \Oday that he hoped Iran') uew 1it1llt-mt!ol 011 thti merican )\()jta.ies would lttad to a quick to.l uUoo tolht Nlhlli But &he-bt1. 1_.aader of the hud boe l!ilamlc Republican Par t ~ouJd not rev.-~I deta.il~ of Iran's demand ror U.S. financial auaruteesi that could hi1iad to t~leue of lhe 52 Americans, in their UOthda) olu pt1v1ly lod1Ay latare•'-•r~4 (i OAN t\, Polund (AP 1 Lech W aJt:sa, leader or the lndepen· dent labor movement. w11rned today the time was not right for lurtherstrillesm Poland '"Society wants order right now ," Walesa told reporters followin& ceremonies in Gdansk and Gdynia commemorating workers .lulled by police and troops ln December 1970 food price nots. Walesa 's remarks. made to reporters in the dingy offices of his Solidarity labor union, renected appeals from union, Roman ·catholic Church and government leaderflor calm and national un· 1ty as the nation honors victims of the 1970 violence. lle'9••• appol••• '"'o WASHINGTON (AP> Presi.dent-elect Reagan today ap· pointed Max L. f'riedersdorf. chairman of tbe Federal Election Commission, as chief White House lobbyist in Congress. Reagan also announced the appointment of ~ichael K: Dea~er as deputy chief of the White House staff. De~ver 1s a lo~gllme .a~de to'Reagan, and is deputy director of the president-elect s trans1t1on office. Newport market 2 armed robbers nabbed in cha8e By STEVE MARBLE OftlleO•ilf l'lletSl•ll Two armed robbery s uspects. who left a Newport Beach market clerk· tied up in a refrigerated storage area with six cases of soda pop stacked on his chest, led a pair of pursuin~ witnesses on a Rec classes . • • sigmng up in San ~Juan Registration is now taking place for classes offered by the San Juan Capistrano Recreation Department under its winter recreation program , with courses beginning Jan. 12. A class for expectant mothers will be offered on Thursday evenings al the Hot Springs Dance 'Aall , 32506 Paseo Adelanto. The program orfers a program of exercise tailored to the mother's month of pregnancy. The fee for the class is $16. Three excursions are planned. A harbor cruise In San Diego is scheduled for Jan. 24. A ski trip to Mammoth is planned Feb. 6, 7. and 8 and a trip to Los . Angeles to see the Lakers play the San Diego Clippers is set for March 15. For more information call the .recreation departme nt al .-93·1171, extension 247 . State mourns Col. Sanders wild chase that included gunfire early today before finally being stopped by policemen. At one point, Newport police said. the bandit s us pects cornered their purs uers in a dark cul-de· sac and shot out the tires on their vehicle. Arrested on armed robbery charges were 23-year·Old Jack Mills of G'arden Grove and a 17· year-old male accomplice. Police said the episode started at 3 : 30 a .m. when the suspects en· tered Minute King at 3530 Irvine Ave. and '5ked clerk Robert Kroll. togettbemtwocaseaofrootbeer: When tbe clerK opened::.U!.,e refrigerated storage area to get the soda pop, one of the bandits put a gun to his head while the other wrapped his wrists with masking tape. Police said the gunmen, who al· legerlly threatened to kill the clerk repeatedly. then piled cases of soft drinks on the clerk's chest and hastily rolled the store's safe out \he front door. Two witnesses, driving a mini· street sweeper, reported seeing the bandits lift the 200.pound safe in the back of an old station wagon, They told officers ~hev '61l'owed the bandit's getaway.c8\:.but soon found themselves cornered in a dead-end street. They said one of the bandits jumped out of the car and shot out the tires on the street sweeper. A Newport.patrolman, respond· ing to a radio broadcast of the rob- bery, picked up the trail near the Santa Ana River and stopped the alleged getaway car near Brookhurst Street a nd Adams A venue in Huntjngton Beach. Police said the safe was re~ turned to the Newport market. Suspect Mills is being held on $25,000 bail at the Newport City Jail. The juvenile suspect was transported l<t Orange County Juvenile Hall. · Khomeini cancels marches BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> -Ira· nlan ltader Ayatollah Rubollah Khometnl canceled nationwide protest marches planned by cleray-oriented hardliners today aaainst the secular moderates of President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. 1'he 80-year·old patriarch of I ran 's revolution aaid in a radio address to 36 million countrymen bis cancellation orders were is· sued to preserve Iran's national unity in the war againstlraq. There were no reoorts today of unrest or demonstrations in the country. Khomeini described the war situation as "critical," called the Iraqi~ "enemies of fslam" and saus no mvis1ve reactions by the public were permissible "even ifl or my portrait are insulted." This appeared to be a reference to the tearing down last week of the portraits of Khomeini's c hosen successor, Ayatollah 4 Hossein Ali Montazeri, from the walls of Iran's northeast town of Mashhad. fl was the Mashhad anti- clerical demonstrations by the moderates that touched off the call for the protest marches Thursday in all cities of Iran against Bani·Sadr's supporters. who were described in clerical leaflets as "American stooRes" and "firth column agents of the Iraqi enemy." Sixty-eight members of Iran's Parliament signed a petition Tuesday accusing Bani-Sadr of disclosing secret parliamentary discussions about the war and callinJ? for an investigation. El Toro teen shot, hurt fleeing cops A 19·year-old El Toro resident is in custody at UCJ Medical Center jail ward after being hit by s hotgun pellets as he was fl eeing from the scene of an armed robbery in Laguna Hills Tuesday night. Lt. Wyatt Hart of the Orange County Sheriff's Department s aid Andre McCullough ~was wounded by a sheriff's deputy after he refusea to stop after running out the back door of the Akron department store at 23541 Calle Dela Louisa at about 9 p.m . Hart asserted that McCullou· gh and a companion were ob· served inside the store holding employees at gunpoint and fill· ing a pillow case with cash. Sheriff's deputies surrounded t h e s t.ore s hortly a ft er McCullough and his alleged ac· complice entered the business when they received a phone call from one of the store employees. Hart said the robbers ap· pa rently became aware that sheriff's deputies were outside and both men ran out the back door. . McCullough was reportedly captured across the stre~t from the department store after hold· ing deputies at bay for a short lime-with a pistol as he hid behind a garbage dumpster . McCullough's companion in the robbery· escaped from pursu- ing deputies. Hart said three s hots were fired from his shotgun, with one of the rounds wounding McCullough in the up- per arm. Hart said when the El Toro man was arrested. deputies re· covered $4,000 in cash that had been taken from the store and stuffed inside a pillow case. M<;Cullough is scheduled lo be b-0oked today on charges of armed robbery. Deputies are still searching for his unknown Joint nuhe bloat made LAI VEOAS <AP> -A mucb·detayed under·· tround nuclear tett w11 fired at the Nevada Teat Site today, one week after it orl1lnally had been. scheduled. The "Serpa .. tHt, a· weapc>ns·related ahol con· ducted ioinUv bv the Unit-ed States and Great Brit· ain, had a yield of between 20,000 and 150,000 tons of high explosive, the Department of Energy said. The device was fired at 7: 10 a .m . in a vertical shalt nearly 1,900 feet beneath Pahute Mesa , about 115 miles northwest of Las Vegas. There were no problems, the DOE said. J&rvis snubs Bergeson's tax drive By STEVE MARBLE OfU.o.lly'11•Ui.tt Tax crusader Howard Jarvis has turned down an offer from Newport Beach As · semblywoman Marian Bergeson to join forces in seeking perma· nent state income tax indexing. Jarvis angered Bergeson sup- porters recently by announcing plans to launch his own initiative drive to put a n Indexin g meas ure on next November's ballot. Mrs . Bergeson, who· in· troduced ne w Jegis lation for permanent indefing this month, had vowed last September to put together an Indexing initiative should her previous legislation fail. It did. Now there is friction between Bergeson s upporters and the Jarvis camp. M e mb ers o f the a s · se mbly wo man 's in itiative group, Californians for Honesty in Taxation, charge that Jarvis has "clouded the issue " and will confuse voters by launching a second indexing initiative. Indexing adjusts the state's ta;( 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 s alary in· creases. Harvey Englander , a consult· ant with Butche r· Forde, the Irvine political consulting firm putting together the strategy on Jarvis' initiative, claims the well-known tax crusader simply got t i r ed of wailing for "Bergeson to get moving." "She's been talking a lot about this." commented Englander. "'but nothing·s happened. There comes a time to stop talking and start working. He said Jarvis has offered to make Ber~eson a chairman on his initiative committee. Englander said petitions sup· porting Jarvis' initiative will begin circulatin~ on Jan. 15. • COndos I . . •m•ts studied San Clemente City Council members will conaider placing restraints on condominium con· versions tonight with the intent of ensuring_ enough low·lncome ren· tal units in town. Earlier this month, the city's Planning Commission recom- mended a plan that would limit the number of apartments that can· be convert ed to con· dominiums, based on annual sur· veys of San Clemente's housing stock. The number of conversions al- lowed would be based on the vacancy rate of San Clemente's apartments. When that rate is in excess of'6 percent, no restrictions wiU be placed on the number of con· versions that year. Restrictions would come when the rate dips below 6 percent. The survey, conducted by the U.S. Postal Service and the Federal Home Loan. Bank Board, is availabletocitiesin December. The Planning Commission sug· gested that when the vacancy level is low. condominium con- versions be limited to half the number of duplex and multiple dwelling units constructed in the two years preceding that year. The results of tonight's meeting will be closely watched by two dozen residents of the Villa Grande Apartments at 411 Ave Granada. near the city pier Those apartment. dwellers. mostly elderly citizens on fixed in· comes fear a developer 's plan to con vert the 24-unit structure into condominiums. Tonight's meeting begins at 71n City Hall, lOOAve Presidio. Krishna Santa, elf arrested ~ SAN DIEGO IAP) Policesa) they arrested and then released a Santa Claus and a green·clad elf after they were seen allegedly passing out non.saleable record albums while soliciting dona· lions. The 21-year-old Santa and a 27-year-old elf. both members of a Hare Krishna sect but who were not identified, we re arrested Tuesday behind a hamburger restaurant as they allegedly handed out records marked "DJ disc-\O('kevcopies-not for sale." Police at first believed the rec. ords may. have been from the 3,200 albums stolen from a San Diego broadcasting company last week after the death of John Len· non. But pol1ce said that' possib1h · ty was later ruled out and the two solicitors were released . A police spokesman says ask· ing for donations is legal. but that police held the albums while they investigated whether they were stolen. Et Cetera: Drexel thinks of everything LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) - flagrwere nyrng al halr·stalf bere today as Kentucky honored Col. Harland Sanders. the smil· ing, wbile·auited gentleman whose "secret recipe" started an b1t.ernationaJ fried cblckeq_ em· 1Sfre-. --- Practicing jet -eruhes,-2 -die accomplice. F....,..P .. e A 1--1--beautif Li'---=------ .s=-Sanders, 90;-founder of the Ken- tucky Fried Chicken franchise, died Tuesday of pneumonia, ag· jravatedbyleukemia. A memorial service will be held tt'bunday, and a funeral will be laeld Saturday at Alumni Chapel, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville. with 'burial at Cave Hill Cemetery in ,Louisville. ~APEAKE, Va. (AP> An F-4 Phantom jet practicing takeoffs and landings crashed Tuesday in a muddy swamp at the edge of Fentress Airfield, killing its two crewmen, the Navy said. The plane hit the ground 800 yards short of the runway and ex ploded on impact , a spokesman said. -r----------------------------------------------------- j Thomas P. Hatev ~l·~ Robert N. Weed ~·-"' '1/t. Thomas Keevrr Ile It er Thomas A. Murptllne ~~ ...... ~-·c-n-1""r'"'les"""'"'R""-.'L""'oos=--- '"'tlllellt ~Editor , C•pyrl tlll 1tM Orente Coot ~w•lltlllllt C•"'••"¥• ~· n••• ..., ........... , ........... , .. ,...,,., 9f .. _,..._ .. -tlll m•Y M ' rtfro•w<•• #lllltlll •Pt~l•I ' ~ ,....,,.,....,_ .. ~ ......... _, TELEPHONE All depettment8: (714) 142-4321 CleHlfled Advertt9'ne: 142·5171 OFFICES • Cott. Mee: :llD w.11 a., sc ...... 1...-9Hdl: IOU No. C:OHt Hltlflw•r Htllltfl\flllll 8"cll: 17915 BH<,11 ...... ,,.,0 BOARD ••• campaign is the Dana Point Citizens for Action. Group spokesmen say the re· call wasn't launched over a legal question, but, rather, on the ques· lion of whether board members deserve. a $500 per month pension considering the lime and energy put in on sanitation district busi· ness. After being served with notices of recall in April, the sanitation board members returned written answers to the Orange County Registrar of Voters to be included on tbe recall petition. The Dana Point CUi1ens for Ac- tion have until March s to collect the signatures of 25 percent of the registered voters in the sanitary district to qualify the recall for the ballot: Those circwat1n1 tbe petitions need 1,483 signatures, altboulh group members say they will try to gather f.OOO signatures to have a cushion in case any are reject· ed. The petitions will be returned to the leciatrar of Voters for ••rlflc•Uoa. • on display and ready for delivery ........ · - Teen fired for 'vigil'. LAKE RONKONKOMA. N.Y. <AP> -A lT·yHr-old hlah 1chool aenior haa been ftred from her part· ttme Job at a variety atore for observina the 10· minute 1Uent memorial to the slain John Lennon re· quested by the former Beatle'swidow. At the appointed time, 2 p.m . Sunday, Suzanne Stephens was at her post as cashier at the checkout counter of Shane's Circus of Values variety store in this Long Island hamlet. Some cust.emen waiting. in line stalked out angrily while Miss Stephen s stopped working and bowed her head for 10 minutes. "Thi s was the Christmas rush,'' Ann M c Hugh , the s tore m anager, said afterward. Valor medal awarded to CUP officer A California Highway Patrol sergeant stationed in Laguna Hills was awarded the Medal of Valor in ceremonies Tuesday night for plunging into a flood control channel last January and pulling a wom an to safety. Sgt. Thomas C. Draper was awarded the medal, the state's highest award for bravery, by CllP Commissioner Glen Craig. In the 50·year history of the CllP, onl y 30 Medals of Valor have been awarded to CHP of· f1cers Draper was closing off a flooded portion of Camino Capis trano 1n Mission Viejo when he saw a car carryi ng two people being was hed off the roadway by flood waters. The vehicle was carried into th c Oso Creek flood control channel just south of Avery P;.irkwav where a man and a woman escaper! from the car. Draper reportedly hung by his feet from a trestle in an attempt to reach the two people as they were swept by in the fa st mov · 11ig flood waters, but was unable to grab them <1s they passed Draper then jumped in his patrol t'ar a nd dr ov e d ownstr t';.i m ~1 ea nwhile the man had washed up on the bank. but the woman was left clinging to a small patch of vegetation in the middle or the torrent. Draper then plunged into the water . made his way to the mid· die or the channel. and returned with the woman to safetv. Rec signups set Registration for classes in the Laguna Beach city recreation program ~to begin Jan. 5 -is under wa y. Further information may be obtained by calling 497 ·3311, ext. 201. \ . '· .'. I I \ • j I ~ •. ' I • I 1\1 1 \ f I i I · 1 r I i~ • Sweeper chases pair 'Soda pop' heist ends in gunshots Oil ... 0.llr Ptlol Sl•ll Two ..armed robb<'r> s uspt!cls , '4 ho lt>f\ d l\ewport Meach market clerk tied up 1n a refrigerated i.torage drea '4 tth !>Ix cases of .:ooda pop stackt>d on hi!> che!>t , led a pair or pursumg w1tnes:.es on a -'No proof' wild chase that included gunfire early today before finally being stopped by policemen At one point, Newport police !>aid, the bandit suspects cornered their pursuers in a da.rk cul-de· ">ac and shot uut the tires on their vehicle ~-. Lawyer contends BlcS i!Uiltless The attomcv tor murder de· fcndant Anthony David Ri es of Dana Point has lold an Orange County jury that his client h11d • no intent lo either rob or kill a Corona dcl Mar real estate agent !>lain two _years ago in his home The !>upcrior l'OUrt jury. which heard rlosing l'!tatt>menls in the c a se Tuesday, began its de-liberations today. Defense attorney Al Stokke s aid that while he d00t; not deny that his client was in th<' ho m e. where Ma r tinez was brutally beaten and d<.'capitated. no proof had been off<.'red that ht' dealt the death blow oi: had the intent to harm Martinez. Stokke said it was John Alan Keith. 22. of San Clemente, who ~11lcgcdly heat Martinez and then, in a second trip to the vie· tim's home. used a mitre box saw to decapitate him. Keith goes on lriaJ next month. P rosecutor Dave Carter. in his closin~ statement to the jury, urged the panel lo find Bies guilty of fi rst degree murd<'r . Carter contended that the de· fendant beat Martinez with his fists <1nd with a large candle and the n looked for money while Keith continued the deadly as· sault , The deputy district attorney said Hi es and Keith had gone out (See BICS, Page AZ> ·Record· heat wanes with fog forecast By FllEDERICKSCHOEMEHL Ol-0.llyf>i ... , .... A high-pressure system that brought record pre-Christmas te mperatures in Orange County was on its way out of town today wi l h more t ypi ca·l ho liday weather fare in the offin g. Nat ional Weathe r Service forecast"er Craig Peterson said coastal 1>0rtions of the county wi ll he the first to feel the easing of the high pressure ridge . .., Temperatures along the coast we re exix-cted to moderate this aft ernoon and fog was precticted to roll in tonight, Peterson said A high of 72 was predicted for the beach a reas for today, com· pared lo the 74 degrees logged Tuesday afternoon at the Orange County haroor patrol station in Newport Beach Inland areas. however. may not feel relief from the holiday season hot spell until Thursday, Peterson said. Te mperatures away from the coast were forecast lo move into the low 80s this afternoon, leaving the possibility that a record for this date could beset Wednesday, the 89 ctcgrce read- ings in Santa Ana. Anaheim, Irvine. LonJt Beach and Los Ang eles broke an 83 -degree record set in lOOiL 'rhe record for today's date is 83 degrees. set in 1979, Peterson said. He said the recent weather pat- tern was caused by an upper le~el ridge of high pressure silting squarely over the western United States. ''Thestrengthofthe ridge , well, 4t's almos t like s ummer," l'eterson said. T he effect of the ridge on Southern California was to shift the fl ow of air from the ~ea to the desert. thus causing s li ght to moderate buildups of pollutants in coastal comm unities. As the high pressure ridge weakens, the tradilional Clow of moist ocean air l~ard the east will resume. A spokesman for the Southern California Air Quality Manage- ment District said good air quali· ty was pred icted t hroughout Orange Coun ty today. The spokesman s aid there were buildups of µollutants along the coast Tuesday but added the ap· pearances were deceiving. "ll looked a lot worse than it actually was." he said. Forecast for the upcoming three -to fi ve -d ay p e r iod , Peterson s aid. indi cates no storms on the horizon. He s aid it should generally be fair, with af- ternoon -rempenrture5"1J» the row 70s. with overni~ht lows in the 50s. Arrested on armed robbery charges were 23-year-old J~ck Mills of Garden Grove and a· 17· year-old male accomplice . Police said the episode staried at 3: 30 a. m. when the suspects en· tered Minute King at 3530 Irvine Ave. and asked clerk Robert Kroll to get them two cases of root beer. When the clerk opened the refrigerated storage area to get the soda pop, one of the bandits put a gun to his head while the other wrapped his wrists with masking tape. Police s aid the gunmen. who al- legedly threatened to kiU the clerk repeatedly, then piled cases of soft drinks on the clerk's chest and hastily rolled the stor«!'.S safe out thefrontdoor. Two witnesses, driving a mini· street sweeper. reported seeing the band.its lift the 200-pound ~afe in the back of an ofd station wagon. They told officers they followed the bandit's getaway car but soon found themselves cornered in a dead-end street. They said one ol the bandits jumped out of the car and shot ()(It the tires on the street sweeper. , A Newport patrolman, respond- ing to a radio broadcast of the rob- bery. picked up the trail near the Santa Ana River and stopped the alleged getaway car n~ar Broolthurst Street and Adams A venue in Huntington Beach. Police said the safe was re- turned to the Newport market. S4spect Mills is being held on $25,000 bail al the Newport City Jail. 'The juvenile suspect wu transported to Orange County Juvenile Hall. Irvine picks trustee for . theater panel Irvine Unifi ed School District Trustee Gordon Getchel h as been selected to work with city and community college officials in an effort to establish an Irvine performing arts theater. Ge t c he l will m eet w i th Irvine's ass istant city manager Paul Brady Jr. and a represen· tative of Saddleback Community Co llege's Irvine campus . The city has $1.3 million in un- spent bond money to establish .a theater in Irvine. The Irvine Ci· ty Council is looking for other agencies that could provide ad· ditional money to develop a theater to showcase local talent. Getchel noted that the City Council has given the committee 60 days to develop a joint-powers agret?m ent for fundi ng the t heater and 20 of those days ha ve already elapsed. Comul killed SYDNEY. Australia CAP> -Gunmen on a motorcycle have kllledlhe Turkish consul general in Sydney. Sarik Ariyak. ...., ............. TURI WIYRICK (RIAR), DONNA MONTIRO (l'ORIQROUND) iOAK UP MIN Tueeday, Dec. 11, wa• •good d8y to get• tM et HulallltllOft ..... Ylll 111£iill llllY PIPfl ' FLAGMAN (CIRCLE) CONTROLS ONE·WAY TRAFFIC ON BALBOA ISLAND SPAN Wlll'I woe• on l•l•nd •nd Coeat Hlghwey, It'• Newport'• Y••r of th• brfdge Island merchants fed up Slwppera diacouraged by bridge work Balboa Island shop owner Tony Horvat says business bu all but dried up and blown away tbanb to repair work oa tbe ialand'a~. "I've lollt my CbrUtmaa buai· neu. It'• too late lo save it now." says the owner of Sun- dance, a clothing shop on Marine Avenue -tbe iisland's main ~ng stnet. Ray Lowly, who owna a shop two blodtl up the street, a~ be'1 • .._.. busineat alfp. fie ,, coateocrs merchants on the '', island are upset becau~ the "ci· ty wasn't up front with us." He claims shopkeepers were told boUi lanes across the Sl· year.old BaJboa Island brid1e woukl be open durin1 the December Christ~• sboppin1 days. They aren't. Traffic. helped along by rlagmen, takes turns shooting across the bridge on one lane. De lays of up to 20 and 30 minutes have been reported. Although two-way traffic is r estored after 4 p .m . o n weekdays and remains two-way on weekends, some merchants say that isn't enough. ·'These are mom and pop type businesses along here -not a bunch of Bullocks.·' explain!i' Horvat. "People aren't going to put up with spending 30 minutes just crossing the bridge. · 0 .. 1, Ptlol Sllll PloOto He contends that potential buyers discouraged by fhe one- w ay traffic don't realize the bridge is fully open on weekends and evenings. <See BRIDGE. Page A2J 'l'VE LOST MY CHRISTMAS BUSINESS' Balboa Island store owner Tdny Horvat 6.25 pereent M_esa fi_refighters receive pay hike By JERRY CIAlJSEN --percent.ad an addltfona~ 5 per-°' ltle 0.11, ~ ... sea" c~ JI firemen.J1Wuld-s1gn the ~oUft"Cll lfiemtiers ffii'Ve new.two·year agreement. raised the pay of Costa Mesa Monday's unilateral one·shot firefighters by 6.25 percent. pay and retirement raise order The council also said the city didn 't include lime-ond-a-half will pick up 7 of the 9 percent in pay for mandatory overtime. a deductions the firefighters now benefit city negotiators also of. pay toward retirement. fered if firemen would ratify th~ The city council action. taken two-year agreement. Monday without concurrence by Costa Mesa Firefighters Corp. negotiators for the city's 80-plus President Keith Fujimoto said firefighters, ad~s up lo better last week he plans to approach than a 13 percent increase in the the coUJ11Cil, regarding benefits pay and benefit package for again on Jan. 3. firemen. Firemen. whose represen- tatives have been meeting for months with negotiators for the city. refused two weeks ago to sign a clty pay offer calling for a 17 .5 pay hike over two years. They wanted a retirement pro- sram similar to that of the C'alUornia Highway Patrol _wbicb ls paid fully -by l_he tov- at about age S3 after 30 yean ol service. Cowicll members turned down that request. They said it wu too expensive. City olnciala bad agreed in bar1ainlna 1a1ionl to offer two more rallel to fireft•bters over the next two years, another 8.25 State mourns Col. Sanders LOUISVILLE. Ky. <AP) - Flags were flying at half.staff here today as Kentucky honored Col-. Harland Sanden-, -the ~mit· · . man whose "aec~t recipe" started an intemational fried chicken em- pire. Sanden, 90, founder of the Ken- tucky Fried Chicken franchise. died T\ielday ol pneumonia, as· 1ravated by leukemia. A memorial service will be held Thunday. GOP chief hinted W ASHI NC:TON CA P 1 -Utah consen·ati\ l.' Richard Richards has lh<' backing of Pres1dent- e!ecl Ronald Reagan to become the new h<.'ad of the Republican National Committee. virtually assuring R1char.ds of getting the top party µosl. according to published rl'ports Or:::cJ,:~· \\'eat her ·Low c loud ~ a nd fog tonight and early Thurs- d ay. becom ing s unny Thursday afternoon. Lows t o nigpt 1n sos. Hi ghs Thursday 65 a lon g the coast. 72 inland · · ·1~SIDE TOD;\,. Need a Chmtmcu gift for someorw! who has ellf!rythlng? I/ow abma a .solar-~red bikini or Coltnn Klein de· signer diapers? More on Page AIJ ..... x "' 'l'M• S«Yf<t Af l..M ... ,. 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Pohtnd tAJ> 1 Lech Walesa . leader of the indepen. dent labor movement, warned today the time was not right for further strikes in Poland "Society wants order right now." Walesa told reporters followin& ceremonjes in Gdansk and Gdynia commemorating workers lulled by police and troops in Uecember 1970 food price n ots . W atesa 's remarks, made to reporters in the dingy offi ces of his Solidarjty labor union, reflected appeals from union, Rom an Catholic Church and government leaders for calm and national un- ity as the nation honors victims orthe 1970 viol~mce. ....... . ,,,, ...... ..,. WASHINGTON (A P I -President-elect Reagan today ap· pointed Max L. F.riedersdorf. chairman of the Federal Election Com mission, as chief White House lobbyist in Congress. Reagan also announced the appointment of Mi chael K. Deaver as deputy chief of the White House staff. Deaver is a longtime aide to Reagan, and is deputy di rector of the president -elect· s transition office. Oea~up man knocked out in robbery A 19-year-old hote l houseman in Newport Beach was knocked unconscious late Wednesday in a banquet· room of the Newporter Inn when an unknown assailant smashed a folding metal cha ir over bis head. Martin Valencia Sanchez of Santa Ana told officers when he regained consciousness he. dis· covered $173 in cas h had been removed from his pockets and a $200 watch slipped off his wrist. Police said a hote l employee fo und Sanchez spread out in the Monte Carlo room at about 11 :30 p .m . with the metal chair rest- ing against his head. Sanchez. treated for a con- cussion at Hoag Hospital, ,told officers he entered the darkened 1 banquet room to clean up and was about to fli p on the lights when he wa~ struck. ,.,.... Pagr A I BICS •.. the night of Aug. Z1 . 1978 with the specific intent of finding a homosexual to rob and kill . He said the lWQ deliberately attracted the victim in Laguna Beach a nd went with hjm to his "ome in Corona de\ Mar on the p ret ext t hat they. too, we re homosexuals. ln a conversation secretly videot aped by Newport Beach police with an informant, Bies had said he was under the in- fl uence of Valium that eveninl!. In a later interview with a de· (ense psychologist, Ries said he t h rew a he avy candle a t Martinez when the real estate agent ra n toward him aft er get· ti n~ involved in a fi ght with .Ke ith in the bedroom of his home . Ji',.... Page A I BRIDGE ... Not all of the merchants are bitter, though, nor do all of t hem bla me the bridge for flagging Christmas business. Pat Conner, owner of Is land Te nnis and pres ident of t he is land 's merchants' association, cla ims it would be just as easy to blame bad business on the economy or the dr awing power of shopping malls as to cite the bridge.• "No time is a good time for the bridge to be repaired." she offers. "Most merchants feel the bridge work is necessary and are grateful to the c ity for what's being done." What merchants do agree on is that they were told December wouldn't find one-way traffic on the bridge al any time . ''Tbe clty Just wasn 't fair with us ," says merc ha nt Lowly, o wne r of Accen t Int e rior Designs . "We could have ad- vertised or held sidewalk sales. Th e c it y w a s s impl y lackadaisical about the whole thing." Lloyd Dalton, a city design e ng ineer . coordinating t he bridge work by Peter Kiewit Son s Cons truction . a dm its merchants were prom ised one thing and delivered another . "It was n 't a matte r of negligence on the part or ,Ahe contractor," Dalton s ays. "it's simply that they fell behind schedule." He says Kiewit was scheduled to finish work on the bridge's new pilings before December. When that didn't happen, says Dalton, there was no choice but to continue on with the one -way trartic. "We 're d eeply c on cerned a bo ut the merchants, 1' Dalton says, "but there 's simply no weapon in our contract to open up both lanes. "If we just went out and told the contractor to ge t off the bridge, he 'd send us a bill. We'd lose money and he 'd lose his crew." .,..,...,..... Attorney Gene r al George De ukmejian says he wants to be governor of California and has consulted a -public re lations f irm about his ehances . <See s tor y, Page A9> . Udo resident Mr. \l hetsel dead at 97 Ha rry Miles Whetsel, an early Newport Beach shopkeeper and a longtime resident of Lido Isle. di e d c•a rly today a t Hoag llospital. He was 97. Whetsel. a native of Ohio who moved to Los Angeles in 1929. opened Whetsel Lighting Fix- tures in 1950 on Old Newport IJOUh!VCl rd. A member of the Harbor Area's J olly Boys Club, Whetsel ret ired in 1958 and sold his shop. Re latives s aid he 'd been in good health until his recent hospita lization. I le is survived by his wife E dith . d<1u ghte r s Marjory McMille n of Costa Mesa and Helen J C1cobsen of Newhall and four grandchildren. f uneral services are pending. Big Canyon condos get Newport eye Plans for construction of a 32-unit condom inium develop- men" overlooking the Big Can· yon "Golf Course in Newport Beach wiU be eyed by city plan· ning commissioners Thursday evening. The $20 million Irvine Com· pany project. scheduled to be completed by late 1982, calls for two-story units to be constructed off San Joaqu in Hills Road between Big Canyon Drive East and Big Canyon Dr ive West. Company officia ls say the de- ve lopment will ha ve its own private entrance. Prices of the condominiums were not availa- ble. Planning commissioners. who will meet at 7:30 p.m . in the City Council Chambers, will be asked to approve the plan as well as supporting environm ent al docu- ments and a traffic study. Boating gear taken in Mesa A thief who knows his way around boats is sought today In the grand theft of a $1 .000 stem drive component from a vessel pa rked on a Costa Mesa boat sa les yard, police said today. Bies said it was Keith who re- pe atedly beat Martinez and then decapitated him when the pai r returned later that evening to retrieve the candle. Tho mas frank. of Warner Boal Sales. 2211 Newport Blvd .. complained to police after find· ing the equipment missing from A number of merchants on the his 20-fool Skipjack runabout. island said they were less con-II<' said the stem drive was re· cer ned about t he Christmas moved from the new 1980 model season than ne xt s u mme r 's with q uite professional care, ob· Carter not only asked the jury '-'"•·----...-.oL.a.JirsLdeg.cee_murder find· ing, he also asked the panel to 1 J n-<L t..h u.e.. w.e.,r e s peci aJ circumstances in the case that could lead to Bies' imprison· mMt for life without possibility bus iness. They say they want vious ly by someone who knew the bridge fini'1hed before sunr.--m1tr-+ne~ttnies-. ---- mer hits. "If this drags on into the sum- mer ,'' says Lowly. "that 'II be it . It will be a catast rophe ." of parole. The special circumstances al· lege that the killin~ took place during the commission of a rob· bery and burglary. Carter said the pair made off with 74 cents. Dalton says the project is sup- posed to be completed before Ea s ter. He s ays h e 'll do whatever he can, including hit· ting the contractor with a daily $250 fine, if he doesn't stick to that schedule. TELEPHONE All d•pert!Mnta: (714) 142-4321 CIHam.d Adnrttalng: 842-5'11 OFFICES Thomas P. Haley cot•• Mfte: >JD WHt -., S1rw1 l'\lllllt-~ llN<ll: I071 NO. CM\t Hl~*O Hurltlf>tl .. llN<ll: 17'7S e.e<ll lllou .. vlrd Robert N. Weed ,.,..,..... ~~'~;~ ... ~'~'JsR'::r .. ~~~.f·~ ~: M. Thofnas Keevll •••• ''·• _111,. 11y ,,.."as Q -"'': l dltcw mflll•ry #MINlior.. .. •-Illy . • ThOma•A. Murphine Tiie or .. 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Bristol St.. in an effort to determjne if any of them could provide any clues. The burglary was discovered only after company personnel opened up the twin safes In the olfice. which the burglar had thoughtfully re-locked and left undamaged, police saJd. Children ailing - POWAY <AP) -Four youths attendln,.s four different Poway schools and their l ather have bee n st ricken with A-strain lsi:, fectious hepatitis, a uthorities say, ~ . Models' Joint nuke ____ _.. -=-bltut made Khollleini . studios -. limited Concerned that atudlee where women model io the nude or hold "frank" encounter sessions may really be fronts for prostitution, the Orange County Board of Supervisors has voted to regulate suc h businesses. Board members unanimously .pass e d a n e m erge n cy · moratorium Tuesday prohibiting such businesses from locating within 500 feet of residentia l areas or 1,000 feet of schools and chur ches. The law which goes into ef- fect in 14 days-was passed at the u r g i n g of Firs t Dis t r i ct Supervisor P hHip Anthony, who said l wo adult businesses on Bolsa Avenue in Midwa y City were "of t re m e ndous community con- cern." He said acts of violence and a r- rests for prostitution have in- creasedin the past eight months. Some local residents of the un- i n cor porate d is land n e a r Westminst er h a ve c rusade d against the businesses. picketing them and pressuring county of· fi cials for changes. Ac k no w led g ing t h a t the moratorium was initiated to pre- vent more businesses from mov- ing into Midway City. Anthony said the law a lso will protect fa m ilies and .children in other unincorpor ated par ts of the county. The law won't apply to busi- nesses already open, but it wiU pr e vent s o m e n e w o ne s . Meanwhile, county officials are preparing a zoning ordinance designed to make perma nent the same kin'd of regulation by loca- tion. County Cou n s el Adria n Kuyper said the proposed or- dinance should be read y for the supervisors' review in 30 to 45 days. T he emergency moratorium lasts for four months. .. T he mo ra t orium does n 't rest rict bookstores . County of·. ficials elected not to get involved in issues of free speech which have complicated attempts by Newport 8e3ch City Council to r eg ulate a bookstor e on the Pacific Coast Highway_, Band to play at yule fete The Salvatiqn Army Band. un· der the direction of Major War· r e n J ohnson. will perform Thursday evening at the 12th an· nual Community Christmas Par· tv in Newport Beach. The public party. sponsor~ by Uniq ue llomes Rea ltors. will bi• held at lhe Unique I lomes of· fi cl!s in Corona del Mar at 2M3 1-:. Coetst I li ghwav Guests are urged to bring C'anned goods to be distributed hy the Salvation Army. The Christ mas party begi~s at G p.m 'LAI VJ:GAS (AP) -A, m uell·delayed under· 1roUDd nuclear lett w11 fired at the Nevada Teat Sli. today, one week after cancels marches it orl1lnaJly h ad b een. scheduled. BEIRtrr, Lebanon CAP)-lra· nJan leader Ayatollah Ruhollah The "Serpa '' test , a weapons-related shot con- ducteci ioinllv bv th1 Unit· • ed States and Great Brit· • al n , h ad a y ie ld o f between 20,000 and 150,000 toms of high explosive. the Department of E ne rg y said. • Khomeini canceled nationwide prot est ma r ch es planned by clergy-oriented hardljne ra today against the secular moderates of President Abolhassan Banl·"""" T he 80-year-old patriarch ~f fran's revolution said in a radio address to 36 million countrymen his cancellation orders were ia· sued to preserve Iran's national unity in the war against Iraq. T he device was fi red at 7: 10 a.m. in a vertical sh a ft n early 1,900 feet ben eath P ahute Mesa . about 115 miles northwest or Las Vegas. There were no problems , the DOE said. I South Coast store ·theft at 812,400 A thief who apparently filched at least $12,400 from a South Coast Plaza sporting goods s tore while a clerk was reporting him as a suspicious person to her boss is sought today by Costa Mesa police . Investigators said Oshman's Sporting Goods employee Nancy M. StrC1nd watched the slender youn~ man loitering near the store s tiny offi ce about 8 p.m for some time and became wor· ried. She went to a different part of t he store to consult mana ger Jaime M. Greer about the situa · lion. · Greer and his employee then checked the office and found the day's receipts missing. They said the thief apparently located the key to the l'a5h d r a wer in anothe r drawe r . opened 1t up and pocketed tht' monc•y which wa~ ronl ained in a bC1iilc-bag found lo~!>ed into a :rash C'<tn. Tht• l'>Ul'iJX·tl in th1· gr anci lh«ll \\as de~cri h ed a ~ a m al<' t t.1ut a!.1an. 21. standing about five fret. R inchC'· t;tll. nf :-.llm build and wc•unng a li ght hlttl' DU IJO\"l'r SWt•atc•r and blUt! Jl'LIO!> Pol 1t e :-.aicl 1t ap1w arcd 1 ht< . thi e f mus t ha ve had !>llmC' knowled ge of thl• s1)(1r1lnJ:!. it0<1d~ store·~ daily flf)Prat1on~ induct ing where tlw mon1·y "'a~ k1•p1 and how ro get at 1t. McKenzie'8 kin. brings lawsuit A headline in Tuesday ·s Daily Pilot incorrectly identified the person who died . John McKenzie was the person who succumbed. res ulting in a SlO million lowsu1t against Gerald Barnes. who 1~ also charged with • pr<1ct1c1ng m ed icine without a license The wrongful death s uit was filed on behalf of hi s 5-year-old daughter. Jill Yvonne McKenzie. There were no reports today of un rest or demonstrations in the country. Khomeini described the war situation as "critical." called the Iraqis "enemies of Islam" and s aid no dlvis1ve reactions by the public were permissible ··even if I or my portrajtare insulted ." This appeared to be a reference to the tearing down last week of t he portra its o f Kh om eini's chose n s uccessor . Ayatolla h Hossein Ali Montazer i. from the walls of Iran's northeast town of Mashhad I t was the Mashhad a nti· cle rical de monstrations by lhe moderates that touched off the call for the protest marches Thursday in all cities of Iran against B<tni-Sadr 's supporters, who were described in clerical leaflets as "American stooges" and "fi fth column agents of the Iraqi enemy." S1xty-e1glll members of Iran's Parliament sjgned a petit ion Tuesday accusing Bani-Sadr of disclosing secret parliamentary discussions about the war and calling for an investigation. The accusation came after a ser ies of articles were published in t he Enqelab lslami newspaper in Tehran, run hy supporters of Ra ni-Sadr Teen/ired for 'vigil' LAK E RONKON KO MA. '.'..: Y <AP) A 17-yca r-old h q~h !><'hool ..,enior has been fi red from her p:.i rt· time 1oh at a variety store fo r o b~e r v 1 n g t he 10 · minute silent memorial lo tht• !>lain John Lennon re· qul'Slt<d by the former Bealle's widow. Al the appointed time, 2 p .m . Sunday , S uzanne Stephens was at her post I 'as cashler al the checkout counter of Shane's Ci rcus of Values variety store in this Long Island ha mlet. Some customers waiting. in line stalked out angrily w h 1' 1 c ~ 1 .., ~ S t e p h e n s s toppl•d wo rki n g a n d ho~ t•d ht•r ht: ad for 10 minutl!s "Thi s w as t h l• C hr 1 ~tm as r us h. · Ann ~1 c H u g h . t h e s t o r e m anager. said afterward Et Cetera: Drexel thinks of everything _beautiful _ ........ on display and ready for delivery ··-__ ,.. .. -........... -,.#.;, . ~·~ . . TRANSACTIONS OIH>le111111t ,,. '"""ti.,..• Of• IM NI• 'fo1', M...,._,,, 1'•<111(, PIW, '°'I~ 0.11111-Gl11<lt11Wll "ock r••~-·•-...,•~NW-'-1"--1•1'-'ot19<1;•llletOuten-•111llMI. • Wednesday.December 17 1980 H •F DAILY PILOT • I I Soda~ slgnifiea~t Sea of siooetnes• . sinking society? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The next time you knock down a Cokci or a Pepsi, con. sider this thought: "Coke and Peps i's ads reiterate the far·reachine and basic dilemmas of the human condition -happiness versus misery. life vers us death, we versus they -and of· fer a solution to them : n ame ly, consuming the respective product. By cons uming Coke and P e ps i, the cons umer simultaneous ly buys and cons umes the image or attributes associated with them , an image which carries the promise of happiness. life a nd belonging rather than m isery, death and alienation.·· Pretty heavy stuff. huh? Jt couldn't be thst you drink It bee a us~ you j ust ha ppen to like Coca-Cola or Pepsi-Cola. Oh no, that's too simple. This psychological ex plan a t ion of what you · r e r e ally doing when you drink these beverages appears in a new book , .. The Cola W{lrs," written by two ' I Money Tree B oston -b ased wr ite r s . J C. Lo uis a nd Ha rvey Yu 1Jan. and published by Ever est House Ther e. you 'II findsome360 pages of similar r uminatwns Yo.u .will learn for example, that Coca-Cola, originally a mt:dicm e. rose to popularity from the ashes of defeat suffered by the South in the Civil War ·'The vanquished South." say Lows and YatiJan. "spawned its own distinct m a rket rooted in df'ep·seated psychosom ati<' disorders me lancholy, catatonia , hystcna. 1mµotencc neuralgia. insomnia . bilious ness a nd heart palpitations.· WHAT ABOt:T T HE poeople in the '.\iorth " Well, they .. ;;i lso l>Uffered from these afflictions, but we re gener a lly more affeNed by diseases l:l iising from industrialization an d dom estic 1n <H't1 vJ1 y , brunch111s. tubc·rculosis. rhe umatism . partial deafness, overwrought nt:rv<.>s. sore thr1>at ·· According to the l:I Ulhur!. of this book . the :-:orth sr1lved its IJl'Oblem~ with that ol d st&ndliy. alcohol, wh ile lht• South "forcswore drink after the C'1vil W:ir :.ind turn(ld toward cocaine and opium ·· The early formula .for Cota·l'ola l'Onlaincd some co- C'aine, and M1 it t11<1k 11'.i; place as r>ne of thosf' eli xirs that ··catered totheSoutherncr's i mmeciiale psychic needs." LOUIS ANO \'AZIJAN TRACE the a mazinJ grtwth-of Coke and Pepsi from t he· last century to ~ id -1980, ap parcntly never finding a sm~l c worthy motive behind an) s tep in this t:xpans1on L ook ing a h ead . Louis a n d Yaz1j a n s a y ··u nde rdeveloped nations have undeveloped soft drink markets. and the soda m akers will s ink all but the most resolute in ;f sticky !>Ca of s weetnl'ss ln their ques t fo r sales, Coke a nd P epsi a rc watering the seeds of a worldwide culture '· ."tfork• In Thr .'ipofllghf I P* a11d Dow1u NEW YORI( (API r~ 10110 .. •no '"' VIOw \ the N~w l'<W'tl Stoc" ~ •t hnno--Slo<to ano ~utafll\ tf\a' navr QOtW :JC' ltw mos1 •I'll oown '"" most l><l>"d on ro,rce~tU::~~ r~rOl~S\ Of 'll'>IU'""" U:g ~~~r~t~s ~~~~~~o;~,~::f~~~ 01ff•'•n<• bft\NH'n trw or,.., ov-. 1 •o,1nQ Prt(.ro"11nd f~~<Mv 'flt•'• IJ~ Wt,, ,.. . 1' ,,. . b • .'';/. ] I • P<I Up 10" Up • I VP 9 l Up 8 o 1 • • UP ~ b so ll lb ,~..,. -4 701 •• )} I • i.•~ !J • ' • VC• 6 I 7 • IJp 8 1 I , UP 81 ''•~Ip 7 9 I Up • R ~ Up I o 1'• Up , \ l 'o VD 11 &7 • • •"• VP 1 S 10 )\;" ,., uo '. Up 1 4 18 I 1• VP 1 7 .. , ~ ''· ;).II • • ,, • 10'. '., •"• 11. ..... 1, .. . . 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DS WUOOBHtOM -UA fWIN CI NI MAS ,, I llDIUM Ofll¥1 1'11 PAClflC 81 AaTRUa 9'NIOBT , ....... , .. ._... lh&' 'Unl t; lwood hu traveled a 1oD1. &oftt ~ ~ ''"•"' h11 anm fated Loner of the "Dollar" 11u·tur , but with vlnuall;y every chan1e or rote be A• 1 ""' to hu .. .-nth.·la>.ikd ot'w aftd profltabte 1111111 l.11,.l >•••If , 14 hen hl' dcl!iertl'd Dirty Harry for '"' .:1111 11 '"'"v 1i1111n1it bun..· knuckle flihhir Philo th .. t•l11l' 111 · ~v •ry Whit'h Wi.ay Rut Loose,·~ '\ ··n 1111\' lr\llfll \\11 l' lhut ht' had cume ti cropswr . t•vcr ont-. tha.t as excepl ( J h111 4l.u1..IJ(tncc.>ll. whO t urned 11 111to un~ of hii; all·Ume 111<11w y 1w1kers. 'l'tl A T S AM E •1tl1111•l' Y.lll undoubted ly be: bac k for \\ '""''" \11v Whwh Wuy Vou Citn," perhaps m , 11 1111 .1t1 1 11ur11ht.'r s Ht>a!>i.ured that his low 11. ', .1 n•r 11•1h i.1 vh· h.i~ found acceptance 1:. 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""'TC;t OUHO D a ily P ilo t" classif ieos work for you.Call 642-5678 for quick cash sale?s. ill p.111111~ with ft·1..,ty \1 1.1 ·1~JJtH1> (Ruth Gordon>. "''' '"' 11111llt'nt l\ pur'-\H·ll hy the world's most m· ·1•t 111 .. 11111 HI\• J.(&.111~. thl Blul·k Widows llcd by ... 'I II II I \ ('11111111 1 •• 1to1111 .111~t 1 "M>111l1 .i Lo<.'k1· l'orncs back into , . llli · lllh·.S w1lh n·nwl"w for all lhl' trouble she 1 1\ ,. h1111 th•· f1r-.t l111w • .round. an<l unwillingly • 11111~· thl·· l'<1111phc.t11<111:-1r1 Stanford Sherman's .111111 ... 1111: '•l'f IJI{ l'I -.,t.E"t:-\ TllAT BIG ~hot gambler llarry ,,,1,11d11111 plum. lo m<.1kl· u bundle by µitling Philo .q•.1111 1 th1· fo:a :.tern l'h arnp. J uC'k Wilson I William '-1111111 1 l11·c·uu1>l• Wd~on 1~ unknown in the West. he fr i.:111 I'~ ht• (':JO -.tti<'k lhl' C)(ld~ l \\ hl'n Philo µrovt·~ lc~i. t h an interested. I ,i1,111 lt1111 .irrnnJ!l'" lo ha Vt! Locke kidnapped a nd twl1I l11r 1 im~nm. the r.rnsom being Philo's promise 111 f11-:ht W1ls11n But wh1.:11 Wilson learns of the deal. II\' \(1l1L .. till' forl't'S Wtlh l'hilo to r('SCUC t he girl Offtl'li.111~. tht.• fight 1~ off But the two con ten "' 1' thou~h fn end5, o;t1ll need to know which is re- df\ tl11 •'hJmp Thc re'iull ts· a knuckle dusting I 111.tl1• a wtld br:.innagan th<tl sm<Jshes through the 1111rm.1ll.> placid stn:cl:. ;,nd storel> of Jackson Hole. \.\ \ um111~ <1ncJ i.t•cm1ngly involves JUSl about every- 11111 1r. t hl't·ntin•-.t:itc· It'!> l1t erally a i:;mash f1n1sh. EXCEPT FOR THt: t-'IGIITS, which a re bru1s· 111~ 1111n1 'ihtng c·ncountcrs I and. so far as I could t1·1l <.1Pl><.«1rt:d with c·lockwork punctuality eve ry 20 111111111 1••.J. all 11f this 1s l:.11d out with a quiet good 1111111111 IJ,\ d1n·ct11r Buddy V<tn llorn. 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Jul 11111: o f the n·<J5on-. he appeared was 1, p ,, " <11·ht 11f gral1turl(' t11 Jl«1n Arley, ex· • , 111\1· pr11d1w1•1 of c1 .1}t1mP prograrnmmg for \HI l·.111c·r1.1111111t•111. and c·1a1rc l.abtnt> and PC1ul '., 11.1 \l.1\• 1 1·ri·;at11r' of· Hyan's llopt'" 11·· s:i1tl 1 ht·y h.i<I l111o~tNI his 1•.itt·t·r when he 111 11 hi · •>:1 pop1·ra Lov1·11f l.1 fe ' Leachman in role J1<1L1 .YWOOI> CAP1 Clorn; L<:achm;m stars " .• t1•·w-.p:11w1 woman who writes an advice col 1111111 111 rtw :--:u« m11v11: "Advict• to the Lovelorn," :1 111111:111111· 1·1111wdv now 111 11r11du1-lion <it Unlvcrsal '.t11d11,... • \11•., I .1:al'hman. who won an Oscar as best 111111111l1111: :fl'ln·..,..,. play-. an 1·xpc rt in romantic 111d h11111.111 rc·l;,il1•111!>h1p-. llarry Falk directs from .. .,. r q1l Ii~ llow:ird H1·1 k A'•' 1()()M.AWY p,,1tf"1 ,,,,, 1' lo>t( H4.Pn l)f)NNf li I ,1, .. t l~!Of M()Vf \ )'•ti I!. 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Even Guardino, the film's ultimate vutain, is presented as the car icature of a bad (Uy, a kind of Rodney Dange rfie ld impression or a hood. When Geoffrey Lewis s uddenly gels shot and serto11sly wounded, it seems like a scene from a different movie. AS FOR £ASTWOOD, he's found som ething ne w and attractive in the Philo character . He's ha rdly a charm boy, and somethJng of the old Dir· ty Har ry glint still comes lnto his eyes when he takes out after an opponent ; but at the same time, he offers now a pleasant, self-deprecating quality . the gentle good humor of a man who knows he can· ha ndle himself in the clinches and hopes he won't have to. The othe r evening, at a USC tribute to director Don Siegel (who direc ted ··Dirt y Ha r ry '· 1. ft:astwood announced that he djdn't think he'd ever play Harry Callahan again Long live Ph ilo Bed- doe' Ne w 'Wings" in archives HOLLYWOOD r AP > • • ANV wtll(M WAV VOU (AM ._.,.., Pto01><e• Frltt ~' Olr•<IOf 8udcly v.., Ho"' $( rMnp4ey .. SIMlfotcl Slwrm.-. f'-vllleR/O.L11• C- CHI Cllnl Eetl-. s...clre lo<~t. O•oll•ey ltwl•, Wllllem Smttl\, Httr1 Gu•rolno, Ruin GO•OOI\, Mluhol Ce•M\<1119'1, Berry Cotb111 Gltt1 C.mp0ell, Fet\ Ooml,.., • "'-MlllQ time ti S mlnum Mf'Mlt ..... ~ f'O Paramoun t Pictures has presented a new anct ('O mplcte pri n t o f "W i ngs," t h e ri r s l Aeadc m y Award · wmning film in 1927 ·28, io fi lm arc hive~ of the Academy of Motion Pie- l urc Arts and Sciences. M ithC1cl Eisner. presi· dent of Paramount, and l'ud dy R o~crs . who starred in the e pit· wC1r picture. presented the print to Pay Kanin . pres - ident oflhe Acade~y. NOW PLAYING Mlllll SOUTH COAST Ct•fDOMl •o<•c • \, .. , \••" ' .,."I' ~~ ... d .... q ., j•,i U•iiflQl' •• , 1 ,•,, •·1;me:,, ., °"\• lOWAllOS' ClllUllA.WH T ua MOVlfS lltlCOlll 0111¥(·111 "/b Jr! I 'fl d'1' )<:n• Ii I l t1' 4 I f.iyf'l tf 11-t'•' d/f ( f1J fDWAllOI' HOOU UCll MIHIOll OlllWl·I• I lOIO ~1 '>lllW >4 '""~ wP \1t41.~ 4'1 l .t'4~ • ,AUii AC:Cl,UD fCMI Tllll lllUUlllU ' -. . . ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIN T .... slOfy of o mot1 who cot1110 longer 1,.,. the dreom• ood trod1lion$ of h11 forher AC'ld ol the IOYe he f1C'lds with o womon who believes 1n his rolenl A movie 1ho1 will mole• yov core, moke yov 't"9. ond molce yov cheer fP/•••1 •• - NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCE OLIVIER THE JAZZ SINGER Hdr1d11H '.1)(".JC.1U '" '' I UC.IE ARNAZ · CATUN ADAMS · 1~Ar1•1mA1Alt • 1\.11 "q" • ... ~\h;p,-. ~ "'P/.Af• 1 1 1 AM\• ,hj ~~h-tAf I ,(.Jt 4 ,.. • , .. , .. 11~ '''' l,.llAMt lf•l1 {lUOOr..•• \nt.rn .v_~~~-~~.~.~~~·!.~ -.. --.{~FL>. 'I ----START• FAIDAY---- EDWARDS CINEMA PLITT CITY CENTl!-A COSlA ME'SA 17141 '146-310:> ORANGE 1714) 634-9282 ••••• ._ -............... -~ 4 ........ ..... ' Wednesday, Oec:em~r 17, t980 !»oil v PU.OT I A.idilw. laypwteruion ProoeSsed foods are too high in salt Content If ,... .... tGUl•'-... u, of r.rou1nd .......... , food•. .._.,..utyouare l•IHtl•I an ua•lu amomt ol aodi.am on a ~acrouttM ................ .., .. ftll9 Mdlum • a pre '""'90r to hypertenalon, lleatt d iaeaae and ..... Now U.. I O\ttmmt!nl. Ul1rou1 .. th• Dletary GWO.U... 11 u uUontoa ta. C'OllllWMr w becon1t> awa.-. ol tk 1mowit of MdcMa .ad.iwn an pr<H.· •••ed 8Dd ronvtnlence toocb and to <'ut bat lt on tbe use o f the salt shaker dur1n1 cookine Ud at I.he labh~ The N .. t 1o na l AciLdemy of Science'!. estimates that a &afe and adequat e dally amount ol sodium intake allould be between l l and 3 3 grams a day .Many persona are eating seve ral limes t ha t amoUl'lt without givu1g 1t serious tboqht. Those who eat a ~ide vari e t y o r fr es h vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and unprocessed foods dO Rot have a proD· lem in changing their diet to include less sodium. It is the person who snacks on sailed pretzels, nuts and chips . eats canned soups and vegetable s of h igh sodium content often . and consumes a high amount of pickles. rel· ishes , soy sa u c e , monosodium glutamate and gravy· mixes, who should consider some drastic chanj!es. Herbs and s pices come to the taste bud rescue. often providing f8C)d tbat is tastier than ever eaten before. It's time lo visit the season- ing section of your food market to select a few new varieties to flavor up less sally food. Here are several re· cipes that are salt-rrec and still delicious. BEEF AND NOODLES 2 coarsely chopped • tomatoes oil "'2 cup water l teaspoon oregano ..-. teaspoon thyme 14 teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons salad l pound ground beef . 1 c ,~ Il.. c h o p p e d onions l crushed g a rh c clove l green peppe r . diced 1 cup sliced celery '4 cup chopped fresh parsley 8-o unc es cook e d Early • 01ormng advice Breakfast sh<>uld pro· vide at least 15 grams of protein to prevent a mid· o r late -morn i n g "slump." Studies have s hown • that a breakfast contain· ing ready-to-eat cereal, fruit or juice, milk to <lr1nlt and toast and but·· ter is u nutritio~ as a bacon and egg breakfast with milk and toast and butter. _B.ot h the_cue "' bredJis and the bacon -: -akfawt meals •verace about 22 lo 26 1ram1 of protein and about 00 calories. but a cereal breakfast 1a generally higher in vitamin content. The largest percentaee or our calories at breakfast and other meall rl tbe day abould c!ome from car · boy,drate-contalnlnt foods. In faft, tt bu been rec- ommended that we 1et 50 to 55 percent of our d•l· ly calories from • earbollfdratea ln foods ••tb • ~ala, whole arata breads, rice, fruit and Juices, and btMdnoodt. celery bl the d.rippln11 1n lttt akiUtt untll ve1etabl.. art tendt r . Sllr ~ parlMy, lftHl, tomato mlxt\&N and the hot cook.ct QDOdlel. TMa ll1bt1y Heat throu1h and MrVt. Maktt 4 aerv· lDll · By June Roth 1 c u p as I i c e d sherry over the chicken. mus hrooms Cover and simmer over \iti teupoon pepper ' ~ cup dry sherry low beat for 20 minutes . wine Makes 8 servin1s. Remove bQnes fro m BA&BD FILLET the chicken breasts and OF nA>VNDEa split ln haJI. Heat oil in a 4 s lices fillet of lar1e skillet. Combine flounder Comb••• toll\ato ... wa\u. or.aano. thym11 ud..,..... bl• •mall 11~..-.. ahnmer over low belt lhanwhilt, 9'Ht oU In • huvy d lll•t , add meat and ttJr comtanUy to break apart wbll• brownln1 Removt' mtat with • alo• ted spoon and set a t ldf' !hutt' o ni on , aarlll', 1r"n pep~r .nd ·, flour , paprl k a, a nd • a,,. cup lemon juice ISM•E ~---.... ------------sesame seeds : lightly t s m a 11 o ni o n , Arrange flounder fillets nat in a bakin& pan. Pour lemon juice over and refrigerate for at least one hour. Then a dd grated onion, chopped tomato and s prinkle with oregano and pepper. Bake in a 350-degree oven for 20 minutes or until fi sh Oakes easily. Makes 4 servings. CHJCKEN USA81'8 dust tbe chicken pieces grated AND ll\JSllaOOMS 3 lfblespoona salad 1t2 teupoon paprika and brown on aJI sides in 1 tomato, chopped 4 whole chicken oil 2 tabl espoon s the hot ·oil. Add fine . .. Vorts VFAMii.Y w18HES' You···· A VERY MERRY-CHRISTMAS .• . ~ .; J I MICHEL OB BEER , .. 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PrepanUoa of tbeae laviab meals can be bard on the cook, buay with f ut·minute prep· aratlona and aervinft, to the point that the ho · day meal and cleanup la remembered aa a n.itb~. Sl~lif)'inl the boli· day menu to include fewer elegant diahea may be an alt.emative tbat botb the cook and tbe 1ueata will enjoy. Not only will prepara· lion of tbe meal be leas rranlic, but after·meal cleanup will also be re· duced, allowing more time for socializing, wbicb, aft.er all, is the real purpose or the gathering. For simple, yet festive meals, think in terms of a poultry or meat roast, a made-ahead and refrigerated first course or salad and a combina· lion wild rice and vegetable or fruit ac· companiment. , While the meat roasts unwatched , a few last·minute t.ouc&es can complete a "star" ac· companiment such as a beautiful Mushroom· Filled Wild Rice Wreath. Molding the rice into an impressive "wreath" is far easier than it may look. Simply spoon hot cooked rice into a ring moMll , let stand a few minutes. and invert on a serving plate. Spoon vegetables into UM etaUll' for a party· perfect look. CombUdnl fruit wltb toaa aralD and wild rice results in flavorful ele1ant menu accom· panhnmu that comple· ment UlY routentree. In Mandarin Honey Wild Rice, a hint of honey, orance peel and mandarin oran1e HI· menta make a U1btly aweel side dish with gourmet overtonea. A 1prinklin1 of touted almonds compl~ the festive look. > •useaoo•-ln.i.o WILD UCE W&EATB 4'A cups water 2 packages (8 ounces each) long gr~in & wild rice 6 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 pound fresh mu.shrooms, cut in half or quarters 2 cups frozen small whole onions, thawed, or 1 jar (16 ounces) small sweet white whole onions, drained %cup dry sherry 1 teaspoon garlic salt 2 tablespoons corn· starcj 1,-!icupwater 1 can <~ ounces) water chestnuts, drained and sliced 1 jar (4 ounces) diced pimiento, drained Combine water. con· tents of ri~ and season· ing packets and 2 table- spoons or the buttec in a iarge saucepan; bring to a boil. Cover tightly and cook over low beat until all liquid is absorbed, about.25 minutes. While rice ii eookin1, melt ,.. malnlnt butter ln a la r 1e 1klllet. Add muabrooma and cook I minutes, atlrrln• oc! caaionally. Stir h~ onions, sberry and 1arllc Mlt; brtq to a boil. Reduce beat; covet and simmer 5 minut8' Diaaolve oomstarcb bi water, atir into mushroom ailkture. Add water c•tnuta. Coo~1 1tirrtac frequenUy WltU thickened and 1io11l, Stir pi mi~nto in o cooked rice. Spoon rice into 6-cup rin& mold; let stand 2 to 3 minutes. To unmold, invert onto servin1 plate. Fil,l center with mushrooQI mixture. Gamiah wi~ cherry tomatoes and paraley, if deaifed. M altes 10 t.o 12 aervin11. RONEY MANDAalN , WD.DaJCE · 2~cupswater 1 package (6 ounces) long grain ~ wild rice 1 tablespoon butter l teaspoon finely shredded orange peel 1 can (11 ounces) mandarin orange see · ments. drained 2 tablespoons honey 1,-!i cup toasted slivered almonds Combine water, con· tents of rice and season· ing packets. butter and orange peel in large saucepan. Brintz to a boil. Cover tightly and cook over low beat until all liquid is absorbed, about 25 minutes. Stir in ' mandarin oranges and 'honey. Sprinkle with almonds to serve. Makes 6 servings. Low-calorie treats for holiday snacks Dieters often dread the holidays. All the rich foods from the pages of the cookbooks come to life in appealing living co l or . There they are ... tempting you from your strict calorie· counting regime! Don't despair. There are many ways to enjoy the holidays and yet avoid a calorie overload, in spite of the temptations. Watch between-meal snacking which is one of the major pitfalls at ho liday time. Holiday goodies seem to beckon from wherever you look. It's amazing how many calories yoo can con· sume with cookies, nuts. candy, or chips and dips so try to ignore these when you're partying. blender). like a martyr . Instead, select your own se rving s ize whenever possible and · Iim it your piece to a sliver. TRY SOME of the ex· otic vegetables too. Jicama. which looks like a giant brown •'top." cuts up into delightful white, low-calorie strips which ~n· discolor. IF YOU cut cake '12 · Fresh J{> slices are inch thick and place it also f and virtually on its side. it looks like a "calor eless. ·• Stretch lot. Also. if you use a avocado dip by blending small plate or saucer. on e av o c a do w i t h your serving will appear powdered dry milk and larger. a bit of water, garlic If you anticipate a big salt, and a squeeze of holiday meal . plan lemon. ahead and cut way down FRUIT pieces served on calories i11 the meals before the fea s t . with flavored yogurt as However, you should eat 8 dip are also popular low-cal foods which are (Dip pieces of apple and filling and nourishing pear into lemon juice or ascorbic acid to avoid (cereals. fruits, and discoloration.) salads, for example) at these meals so you won't TO SU•VIVE at a holi· be "starved" and over· day buffet or dinner par· eat later YOU'D be amued ty, be selective in what To give you an idea of how many people are you choose. Fill most of how quickly you can just like you and want to your plate with the overconsume, here are avoid overconsumption lowest calorie foods the calorie counts of and extra pounds. C s a I ad g re e n s , some common snacks: Be a hero by prepar-vegetables. breast of s m a II piece of fruit ing low-calorie treats turkey or skinless cake.114calories; small whenever possible. chicken, lean meats. chocolate cupcake. 172 Pared carrots for etc.>. then take a very calories; 1 ounce o f curls or sticks, celery small helping of the chocolate fudge , 121 stalks, cherry tomatoes, richer foods (dressings. ca lo,ries ; handful of cauliflowerets, or broc· sauces, gravies, rich cashew nuts, 200 coli ffillke very colorful breads, butter. pastries calories: small brownie, snack trays and good and other desserts). 97 calories. Compare dippers. Be especially careful with these: one stalk of If you're in a hurry, of all buttery items and celery. 7 calories;~ cup defrost a package of desserts. They can of broccoli. 20 calories; frozen broccoli and "murder" an otherwise 1 cup of popcorn (salted serve. The pieces are sensible diet. U fruit is but not but~red). 2 very bright green ana offered, subsfitute that calories. easier to chew than ror the richer desaerts. Especially duriJlg the fresh. Fill a lovely The secrets of suc· festive holiday season, chilled and "olaoked'' cessful dieting through we au want to look and artichoke with a won· the holidays are con· feel our best. You can der(ul low..:.c.alotie dip_trolled portioa aiae-and-avoid that 'stuffed'' u mad~ by substiluUn ~alan~:.. Il ou R,ass I.UL tl)ll&iab fee.ling -~ 1 ow · c if Qiii_ ...cot a 1 e of unt -Minn le· s well -.. extr'8-11N>t.mcll9---f cheese ror cream cheese favorite goodies she'll by keeping these calorie in dip recipes (""e your be hurt and you'll feel alternatives in mind . . . . ,, -. 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